Augusta herald. (Augusta [Ga.]) 1799-1822, November 16, 1821, Image 1

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AUGUSTA HERALD. VOL. XXITI No. 40 The, feabscribevs, CONTINUE TO KEEP OS HAND AS ASSOKTMESTOf CHOICE GROCERIES, FOR FAMILY SUPPLIES, Which they offer for Sale on reasonable terms (VIZ) OL1) Kast-lndta Coffee, Jamaica Sugvr, Treble refim-d Loaf Sugar, Fresh Guupowdrr aud imperial Teas, Superior No. I Chocolate, Mould Caudles, Rife, Old Cogrtiac Brandy, Do. Jamaica Rom, Do. Hollands Gin, * Do. Madeira W ine, Do. L. P. Teaueriff*, dp. Do. Port do. Claret do. Bp rkling Champagne, do. liibbert’k London Porter, Superior v\ itie & C>der Vinegar Nutmegs, Mare, Cloves, Currants, C.nnumun, Basket 'kit. Pepper, Ginger, Seg.trs. <$T <§v. Wm. Bostivick, & Co. j October 23. 33 t>*t The Subscribers, Have removed to the Store next door above Mr. Knee land where they are receiv ng and opening an kxtknsivk as tr r of Boobs & Stationary Among which uie the following .Yew Harks .- D.dier’s Letlrrs, Ward’s Letters, Percy’s Anted teg. No. 3 and 4 and Blackwood’s M»g-<zic<». N-. 20. J. & H. Ely. October 16 6t 31 " 'ipair TN Bulling I’ubs, very superior j do Roasters different sizes do Scales with beams properly regulated do Buckets, diffrentsiz.es do Coffee P >ts do do do Pans and Sauce Pans do do do Watering pots do do do Powder, T< a and Sugar Can nisteis, do Candie Micks do Cati.ile Boxes do Car.d'e Moulds do Cheese Toasters, do Liquor Pumps, d i Liquor Measures do Graters, large, for kitchen use do Nutmeg graters upou au im proved pi n do Clia ulrl .ers, in sets of a su perior cntisli uetion do Sconces, an improv> il patter'n, do Cups, pint and half p.ul. do SpiUiug Boxes do Lauterns. both large & smalt do Skimmers and Ladles do Cullenders i do Scoops and Funnels do Engines for (he purpose of w - tering G irdens. &e. do Pepper arid Dr.i lging B-xes, do SiM.i ~is Churns, do Trumpets for hunters & stage drivers do Pu Idhg Pans, Or any other article nr articles in the Tin-Plate N ork-'r’s line, by Wholesale or Retail, will be fur nished at the shortest notice and the work weil executed on the most rea sonable terms, by applying at the •tore of John Hayles & Co. 1 GUTTER* forho'iseg, Hindu aud put up at short notice.— Apply as above. April 6 81 , Just Received, And for Sale t the .Vein York Commission BOOK. STORE. CALTHORPE, or F-llen For tunes a novel in 2 V (times, by the author of the Mystery or For ty years ago—Pricr $1 75. VIEWS OF SOCIETY and man ners in America, in a Series of Let ters during the years 1818, 1819 aud 1820 Price S- Samue! Sturges, Agent. August 2+ 3t 16. “ILfl w Subscriber has moved his _2l OFFICE to an upper Tene ment of t!ie Augusta Book Store, where he will thankfully attend to all Professional Calls. John P. King. October 5. 61 THE NEW CLOTHING STORE , IS REMOVED To the Smith side of Broad-Street, nearly opposite the .iugnsta Book- Store i and furnished with A. COMPtt r£ AS - • RT3IKNT OF Cloaks Ores- Coats Big Coats Coatees Surtouts Pint.iloous Frock Coats, V'sis with & with- Drawers out Cape* Shirt-, &e See. All of wit ch are mad- aFitr tlte lot'st New-York and Philadelphia Fashions, and for sale at a small ad vance for ('ash Also—Clothes cut and made at the above -it ind, after the latest Northern Fashions, by C. (Mark. Oe'oher 30 t2t 3 i | New, K resit and Fashionable WeaiVv (S me r.ut >iiperli . , for ti e most p inieuhir customers.) lately receiv ed aud for sale by Diuiock & Marsh, Merchant tailors, ( Yearly opposite the City-Hotel.) A ig’ista let ber 16 I2t 34 •Mevcbant Taiiow REt'PEC TFUi.LY informs his I'ustnmcrs and the Public gene rally. ih,t lie continues to Carry ou his business in Cuntelm’s Brick Store, on B-nad-Sfrcet, nearly oppo- , site the City Hotkl; lie feels thank- ! ful for past favours and solicits a I continuance; lie pledges himself that his work shall not he exceeded by any done in this city —He will con sti n ly keep on hand Clo Its. C.issi meres and Vestings of the best Qua lity, which lie will sell add inakv up ou moderate terms. |. p Received the latest New York ' ans PiiiUdrlpb a FASHION'S. October la. 81 32 .WAV BOOK^V 1 Z KNILWORTH, by the author jiV. Os Waverly. &e &c. Vlelnoutii, the Wanderer, by the au thor of Bertram The Earthquake, a Tale, by the au thor of the Ayrshire Legatees, or the Correspondence of the Pringle family. The \ngel of the World, a New Poem Blackwood’s Magazine, No. to Just received and for sale by J. Ac H. Ely, Who keep eonsti:ally a I , rg: sup ply of Fob's Cap and Letter Paper, I and School B i >ks, which will be sold to Country Merchants on the must advantageous terms. April 20 3t 83 £/* H.tve this day received by the Ste.-m Bout, the Life ot G.-ii ( ral Greene—Jackson on Fever—No F'ctinn, a Narrative founded ou Re cent aud Interesting Facts. —ALSO— A FRESH ASSORTMENT OF SCHOOL BOOHS. TO It SALE At the Yew-York Commission Book Store. Samuel St urges, Agent. July t7 5 MARCHE’S BEST ' s»&u>jri;aA wora In Pipes and Quarter Casks, For Sale By I. Thompson. Under the Globe Tavern. Mav 8. 90 THE Delivered on the 4th July, 1821. HV E. CRITCUEK, K-q. .May be had at the BOOK S CORES of Wm. J. llonai b. J . & 11. Elt’n Price 25 Cents. August 10. 12 IBs solution. THE Ccpar. tie snip niiherto ex isting in this plaee, under the firm of VlcKknzie Benm ch &. Com pony, is this day dissolved by mu uni consent. McKenzih and Hkxn> ch. will attend to all unsettled business of that eimcei n. Thomas McDowall, Me venzie & Bet much. Avg- .ta. July 23, 1831. 7 FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER id, 1831. Dissolution. Cn-pariuersUip heretofore *-xisi under the firm of M'Laws Molt, is this d«v dissolv ed tiy limitation. The unsettled hit s.ui'ss of tli.- concern, will be attend t to b> Me. John si Holt, who " ill l>< found generally at the i'ompt • n*fTt'>om or VV are-tlouse of the late fit tn. We return cur sincere thanks to -ur t'r;e»rits a<d the public for the ’ b-ral support they have given us. olid hope their successor, .Sir, J. jf. Holt, will continue to e joy an equal share of public putrouage, in the 0VO&&B2 ANi) Commission BttsiuesSi It is dis ruble to have the aft ura i of the I tie fi*-ni settled without de la\, and w** therefore soiiei those who are indebted to make pu\merit, and >se "ho have any denial.<l* ag iat the late, coueeru, to present them for settlement. James M’Lavvs, Joltn 8. Mott. November 6 8t r 37 AN I) Commission Business. r t HE Subscriber, Inv iig t ken j| the \V . lift,-HOIT>K, recent y ' : occupied by J. Harnly. tende-s his j service* to hi* friends ami the Pub- j lie i ilie Storage and Commission Business. Hi* \Vare-Hi>u»e* and Stores are now in complete order far »he reception of CO I I OV or MERCK VNOIZE, He hopes from a c .m et X prompt attention to business, to me.it a sliare of Public Patronage. A. DaitforMi. In & lor Sate, SDW. Bushels Liverpool j (irouod Suit, 300 Casks Thumaslcwn .Stone Lime, 80 Piece < Cotton Bugging. October 23. ftl 33 Cotton Wave-ilouSe. JOHN C. HOLCOMB K, RK I'GIiNS flnioks to Ins friend* aiid the public for pist favour* in his Line of Business, and takes this method of informing t em—that he has erected A .V e\N Wave-ttouae, FOIt I IIK UK..EI* I ION OF Near the upper end South side Bread-Street—on the Lot next below Messrs. B fit B. Lang fit H. Mus grove, and he hopes from strict per sonal attention tn all Business com mit! d tn In* care, to ensure a con tinual on o' patronage. He will enu tinue to rrc-ive and forward GOOIIS in h s friend, in the cnuutrj utid to tra isaet all Business in the COM MISSION LINK. *3=* The situation of the Ware house, exclude* it entirely from the danger of fire. Oi Consignment i(DD?|KQ'£) Cypress Shin gles and 50 Tierces Bouton Smue Lime, for sale low for ca*h—apply as !-Shove. Sepiember It -it t 21 AND C o mmiasitm Business, The Subscriber having taken a least on the Wave-House recently occu pied bi/ HOLCOMBE & TUCKER, ( Opposite Messrs Sims Williams, ft 17ILL be thankful to hi* friend y y and the public for a share of their patronage. Every attention will be paid to the interest, of those who may favor hint with their busi ness, whether in receiving and for warding sales arid purchases of Cotton or Merchandise of any description—His WARE HOUSES djf BPORKS are now rea tv for the reception of Cotton and Merchandise. R. MaTorie. Augusta, May I. Sit I*t WO BV. &T- .W.ILO VB, OFFERS FOR SALE, Hltds. & 100 Barrels Phi- Itdciphia Whiskey, 20 Hhds. N O df Mas. Sugars. 2000 Uusheli Liverpool ground Salt, 100 Macks bloivn do 3(>00 lbs. prime Snap, 3000 lbs. (Square & ft.il Iron, 40 Bwrels Maeknrcl, No. 3. Coguiac Brandy Sf H illaudGin, \VhiUemnres Curds, No. 10, Aud will • eceive in a few Bays, 150 Bags prime Green Coffee, 50 Barrels new Vluekarel, packed this Spring, No. 3. A few Bnudles prime Huy 2 200. The above GOOD - are offered low fir (’ash, nr on a short credit for acceptances in town only until the Ist. of October next, and all remain ing oo lituid tfiat d ly, will positive ly be sold at Auction. July 13 3t 4 CoYlins & • '•T NEvV \ < IRK. Propose, publishing tyi Subscription Slklli imi’E KlilTl '.‘IS »>? THE DRAM.. 1 TIC WORKS OF SHAKESPEARE, ir. two sizes, Octavo and Duodecimo, STEREOTYPE Editions come strongly recommended to the public, particular ly on account or correctness—ci.i.eequeu'dy tins mod i;ii iovcntiou will entirely do away the ohjection to Auierican puhlicatioiu in that respect. Such a work as Siiakssfuahe, perfectly cree ti-Oin error, and etnerv ise well cSe ; cuted, together with the adventitious cir. fumstaucos of ornament, needs little beside to insure a favourable reception fj-om tlie friends of Literature, sod of American en terprise. The Subscribers are authorized to receive subscriptions for the above, and assure their j friends, and the public gcneiaily, that they will ns.- their best exertions to satisfy those who may subscribe; that they shall not, as lias been too frequently the case, be impos ed upon by works published by subscription, and in every case in which they arc not sa tisfied that the books, when delivered arc as good as represented, they shall be under no obligations to take them. They will be delivered early next fall ; and at from $2 to 5 per sett, lower than what the STORE retail price will be for the same work. Terr-ons wishing to be supplied witfi ele gant copies of the above celebrated works, are requested to rail and view llie speci mens ol binding, Sec. at the store of J. Hl H. Ely. June 8. 3i 98 "aaw ffi&Dss* TIE Prophecy of Dante,a Poem by Lord Byron, M.trv of Scotland, or the heir of Avenel a Drama, founded on the popular Novel of “ The Abbott." Therese, tlie Orphan of Geneva, by John Howard I’ayne, Esq. Sergeant and Rawie’s Reports, 3 vols. The House Surgeon and Physician, design ed for the use of families with Concise Directions, price {§l. (£/* A Ircsh supply of AMES’ best Letter Paper, for sale at the Augustu JJo-. k-fitsie, by w. j. itoimv. July 3 3t 1 NOTICE. tS lierehy gt'on, •« hll my Cfeditots, bat 1 hive obtained an order front the Honorable the justices of the Inferior Court of Richmond Coun t\, to be brought before them at the Court bouse of said County, ou lie fifteenth day of October next, in or der that I may be allowed to lake the benefit of the several acts of the State of.Georgia, passed lor the re >i«f of insolvent debtors at which lirne and place they will appear and shew cause (if any they have; why I should not be allowed the benefit of tlie act* aforesaid. John McKitme, By Attorney, Jolm P. King. AuSgust 14. 1 Xonv in YvaißsAin JaYV. A Negro Matt by the name of , A GRIFFIN, about 6 feet high, and eighteen years old, say she belongs to Lew is Gilmore of Wilkes count y, Thaddeus Beall, Sheriff. October 16 31 Final Notice. ALL persons indebted to the firm of K-kan and Chahi.ton. by note Or open account, are informed that they will b e once more, waited on, and if an immediate settlement is n it made, suit will be instantly eoas menced. Kean Charlton. October 9 lot 49 [Wholb No. 1418. » V vacllce o£ l'lvjislc, &c. Oc © a ffiTCISb 3jJ till 1 EC I'FULLY returns hit 4X most grateful (hanks for the support he has received and informs his he h.s removed his MJ£- IHCAL 01* PICK immediately op posite Ausley’s Colton Kange, where he can he found and solicits a contin uance of their favours, in ordinary ca ses, servants will lie attended for half the usual rates. Bleeding and Teeth extr.ioti-d at fifty eeuts. Plantations can be furnished with Medicines, also directions for their Uses in (he sim plest form and ou moderate terms. Ten years lias witnessed him prin cipally in the character of Druggist and Apothecary in this place, jet he It is pursued near double that period, the various branches of the Profes sion in private and public institutions hath iu Curop- and this Country, with tolerable repute. Commercial embarrassment* elicits from him facts, and forces the assumption of the responsible char cter of Physici an, exclusively for the support iif hi* family without particular expense to | houoi able leclings, blended with great | difference of public opinion. He truils that the forbearance hithereto t :ten*ised towards him in pe cuniary ail'd ■,, will through an unde viating exertion and perseverance | miet with llieir ultimate reward, the Srmi Coat ion of their iuterrsts and his desires. October 16. 6t 3t ■ laiwSpirT* Professor uj JHus : c from New Pork and Iloston. RESPKC ITULLY acquaints the Public, that the eneouragem 'ni he has received, lias tlete*mined him to commence the instruction of Pu pils, on the I'iano Forte, and in Singing, With the proper method of accompa nying the V ice, according t„ iho most approved Hinder style, on Mon day the 4th of November, he will al so, give lessons on the VtOLLVi See. Hie. with me Science of Conipnsitii.n As the uuni ber ol Ins Pupils will necessarily bo y I inited, an curly applicatioi. must bft utade tor the few remaining Vacan cies. Any com mauds left at the BO'»K S i OKI*, of ,Vlr. 8. Wtokgbs, will /•#- ceive every atlenlion. October 30. 8t 3 S C U\ 6 ACAti Mil. COUMBtfNIL, ■ 1 KSPEOTFULLV informs tha Jl\L Ladies ami (lentlein>-u of Au gusta, that he will open his ilancing School on the iirst Saturday to November, | Mid it will continue open throughout j the season, for Subscribe'*. Mr. t). ! be>ng wi ll known in this place, flat ters himself that Parents and Guar dians will favor, him with the Tui tion of their Children. Lessons will be given on every Sa turday miming, from 9 until tio’- clock and in the evening from three o’clock unlit sun set. Price of Tui tion Ten l) dlars per quarter paya ble in advance. Two and an liulf months Tuition will be the full quarter, ini hiding three Exhibition Halls, to winch Pa rents and Guardians of his Scholars are invited. N. 11 Ladies nnd Gentlemen who may wish to take private Lessons in Dancing, Mr 0. will lie happy to wait upon them at (heir houses, or at the Dancing Academy, ou Green- Street. Augusts, October 23. fit 33 Select School t’ov \oung Ladies. BR. Hopkins pi eposes to break • up hie Establishment 011 ** Iha Hill,” in time to resume the exerci ses of bis Beliool in Jiugus a. un the 15th of October His number not being complete, several more Pupils Can be aernmme,dated for one quar ter or more, as shall meet tho views of Parents.— Hoarding can be furnished in the family to such as wish it. September -8. St 2fi V? FOUND it) the Street, by a B'ack B»v, one tin 'die enntsioinff Loaf Shikar, the owner is req ie*t*-d to call, prnve Sroperiy, pay for this advertisemem, and -ke it away. N. 1,, & S. S f’UlttißS, October 16, 1821, SI