Augusta herald. (Augusta [Ga.]) 1799-1822, November 27, 1821, Image 1

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AUGUSTA HERALD. Vol. XXITI No. 43. M. Benzie & DcimocYi, Have received- by late arrivals, an ex tensive SCPPEY OF SEASONABLE 2>3TSf Their assortment is now very com plete. and they offer the whole to Country Merchants on the most ae commodating terms. October 12 30 ~~ THK NEW CLOTHING STORE , IS LtF. VtoVEl) To the South side of Broad-Street, nearly opposite, the Augu •ta Book- Store ; and furnished with A. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Cloaks Dress Coats Big Coats Coatees Surtouis 1* utaloons Frock Coats, Vests with & with- Drawers out Capes Shirts, &e. &c. All of which are made after the lati st New-York and Philadelphia Fashions, and fur sale at a small ad vance for Cash. Also—Clothes cut and made at the ' above Stand, after the latest Northern Fashions, by C. Clark. October 30 !2t 3d New, Fresh and Fashionable 1 TLeatVvf riSlade (Some real superfine, fur the most particular customers,) lately receiv ed and for sale by Dimock & Marsh, Merchant tailors, (Nearly opposite the City-Hole!■) Augusta ict her 26 t2t 34 <O, iyjidfliiT, •Nitn-eAuvuV Tailor. r| ESPECTFULLY informs his Customers aud (he Public gene rally, that he eoutiiiiics to e! .rr> on i his business in Canlel.u’s Brick Store, on Broad-Street, nearly oppo site the City-Hotel; he IVels thank ful for past favours and solicits a continuance; he pledges himself that his work shall not be exceeded by any done in this city —He will con stantly keep on hand Clo hs, Cas»i nteres aud Vestings of the best Qua lity, which lie will sell and make up on moderate terms. ICT* Received the latest New York amt Philadelph a FAnHIONS. October 19. 8t 32 NEW ROORS at file’s. KENILWORTH, by the author of Waveriy. &c. &e. Mei.iuiuth, 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 Angel of tlie World, a New Poem B ackwoo-'s Magazine, No. 15 Just received and for sale by J. & H. Kly, Who keep constantly niirg sup ply of F>os Cap and Letter Psp,r, ! and School Books, which will he sold to Courpry Merchants on the most advantageous terms. April 20 3t 85 . g?’ Have this day received bv the .Steam Boat, the Life of G’ n ertl Greene—Jackson on Fever—No Fiction, a Narrative founded on Re cent and Interesting Facts. —ALSO- A FRESH ASSORTMENT OF acmioii dddks. F‘) ! SALE At the: New-York Commission Book Store. Samuel St urges, Agent. July 17 5 MARCHE’S BEST WT3M In Pipes and Quarter Casks, For Sale By I. Thompson. Under the Globe 'lflvem. May 8. «<■ “ ~THE DU A'TJt OiT Delivered on the 4th Jidy, 1821. BV F„ CHITCHER, E-q. May be had at the BOOK 8 t Olir.S of AVm. I . J. Hobbt & J. k H. Elt’s j Price 2" Outs. 1 August 10. 1 ■- TYic Sabscribevs, JONTINUE TO KEEP ON HAND AST ASSORTMENT OF CHOICE GROCERIES, FOR FAMILY SUPPLIES, Which they offer for Sale on reasonable terms (VIZ.) OLD E&st-lhdia Coffee, Jamaica Sugar, Treble refim d Loaf Sugar, Fresh Gunpowder and Imperial i eas, Superior No. l Chocolate, Mould Caudles, Riee, Old Cogniac Brandy, Do. Jamaica Rum, Do. Holland* Gin, Do. Madeira Wibe, Do. L. P. Tennetiff , do. Do. Port do. Claret do. Sparkling Champagne, do. Hibbert’s London Porter, Superior vV me & Cider Vinegar Nu’megs, Mace, Cloves, l u rants, Ciuuamon, Bisket alt. Pi pper, Sp;ce, Ginger, Segars, % ■ dfc. Wm. iiostwick, & Co. October 23. do fl*t The Subscribers, Have removed to the Store r,e rt door above Mr Knee land, where they ure j I receiv hg and opening AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF Rooks & Stationary, Among which m e the folio-wing J\ r ev> // elks D dier’s Letters, Ward’s Lrttei«, P-rey’s Anecdotes. No 3 and 4 and Blackwood’s Magazine. N 20. J. & H. lily. October 16 6t 31 mi W&MT ■"T V IN Bathing l'uhs, very superior 1 do Roasters different sizes, do Scales with beams properly regulated do Buckets, different sizes do Coff Pots Jo do do Pans and Sauce Pans do do do W tiering pots do do do Powder, Tea aud Sugar Can nisteis, do C .mile Sticks do Candle Boxes do Candle Munids do Che use Toasters, do Liquor Pumps, do L quor Measures do Ur ters, large, for kitchen use do Nutmeg graters upou an im proved plau do Chit ideliers, in sets of a su perior construction do Sconces, an improved pattern, do Cups, pint and half pint, do .spitting Boxes do Lanterns, both large & small do skimmers and Ladles do Cullenders do Scoops and Funnels do Engines foi toe purpose of watering Gaideus, &c. do Pi pper and Drudging Boxeg, do Sillabub Churns, do Trumpets for huuters & stage drivers do Pudding Pins, Or any other article or articles in the Tin-Plate 'Vorker’s line, by Wholesale or Retail, will he fur nished at the shortest notice and the work w-41 executed on the most rea sonable terms by applying at the store of John Hayles & Co. 30“ TIN GUTTeR'n f-.r ho s s, made and put up at short uotice.— Apply as above. April 6 81 snrsj !BMxsiT Just Received, And/or Sale t the .Yew V.rl Commission ' BOOK STORE. CALTHORPB, or F lien For* 1 tune* a novel in 2 V lumes by the author of the Mystery or For ty yenrs ago—Priee gt 75. VIEWS OF SOCIETY and man ners in America, in a Series of Let ters during the years 1818, 1819 and is2o - Price g 2. Samuel Sturges, Agent. Antriist 24 3t t« uajl >T io j ’'TI'SHE '*ob»i-riiier has moved his j M OFFICE to an upper Tene- j merit <>l’ the August i Book Store, j where he witl thankfully attend to all Professional Calls. John I*. Kin". October 5. St 28 TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27, 1821 AM) Commission Rusiucss. 'HE Subscriber, hiving liken j| the WARE-HOQsB, receutly occupied by J. S. Baumky tenders his services to liis friends and the Pub lic i- the Storage, ami Commission Rusiutss. His Ware-H uses and Stores are now incomplete order f>r the reception of CO l' I ON or MERCHANDIZE. He hope* from a correct « prompt attention to business, to mei it a share of Public Patronuge. A. Danforth. In SHoi*e & fov Sale, Bushels Liverpool Ground Salt, 300 Casks Thomastown Stone Lime, 80 Pieces Cotton Bagging. " October 23. ” fit 33 t viUtm Wave-llovvse. JOHN C. HOLCOMBE, RE i URN'S thanks t» his friends and the public, for past favours in his Line of Business, anil tukes ! this method of iuformiug them—that he has erected A .Ve\N Ware-iiouse, FOIt t'HE HEUEFIION OF (S©iPu‘©^ 3 Near the upper end South side Broad-.''treet—on the Lot next below Messrs. R. & B. Lutig & H. Mns grove, and he hopes from strict per sonal attention to oil Business com mitted to his care, to ensure a con tinuation of patronage. He will con tinue to receive and forward GOODS ] to his friends in the country and to ! transact all Business in the COM MISSION LINE. 10“ The situation of ilic Ware- House, excludes it eutirely from the danger of fire On Consignment li>D3)Best Cypress Shin gies ami 50 Tierces Boston Slone Lime, For sale low for cash—apply as above. September 1 1 II t 21 WJftßßpiDlWSil. ANIJ Commission Business, The Subscriber having taken a least on the Ware-House recently occu pied by HOLCOMBE & TUCKER, ( Opposite .Messrs. Sims Sf Williams WILL be thankful to his friends and the public for a share of their patronage. Every attention will be paiJ to the interest of those who may favor him with their busi ness, whether in receiving and for warding s- les and purchases of Cotton ov Meveimndise of any ileger.plion—lLs VVARK i HOUSES <y SiOliES are now rea i dy for the reception of Cotton and Merchandise. R. Malone. Augusta, May I. 88 tt»r Dissolution. ? Co-partnership heretofore ■ existing under the firm of ML aws if Holt, is (bis day dissolv ed by limitation. The unsettled bu siness of the concern, will be attend ed to by Mr. John 8 H .li, who I w ill be found generally at the Couipt ! ing-Room or Ware-Heuse of the late firm. We return our sincere thanks to our friends and the public for the liberal support they have given us, and hope their successor, Mr. J. S. Holt, will continue to enjoy an equal share of public patronage, in the AND Commission Business. I It is des rnble to have the afi >irs of the late lirin settled without de lay, and we therefore solieit those who are indebted to make payment, and (huse who have any demands against the late, concern, to present them for settlement. James M’LawSy John S. Holt. November 0 m t 87 1 Jbmsliionable intelligence J ! WStt. ffitAJSUISa . “ Harris the man by grucioux heaven designed.* 9 “ Vo set to rights the heads of half mankind ! !** Bulfinch. rMPItESSED with sentiments of uratUude i\>t the encouragement lie has rec-ivtd from his friends aud customers, both in Town and Coun try, since his commencemeut in business, as a finished Professor of the Alt «l .Shaving, and Hair Dressing —He most respectfully informs them •hut ■ e has taken a house un the south side of Broad Street, a few doors a bove the GLOBE-TAVERN, and nearly opposite the B ilks, where Shaving, Hair Dressing &c. it car ried mi in the most superb style. In Ins dressing Academy, he assures bis friends that he has not spared either trouble orexpense to adorn it with ele gant engravings, caricatures, and fan ciful decorations, so he will spare no pains in imparting to the heads of his customers all the elegance of a per fect negligee. “ To comb the hair by tender strokes of art, “To curl the fore’op, and to inilce it part, “ To make mankind in conscious beauty bold, “ Live o’er each scene and keep from look ing old. “ For this great end does Nami twirl their locks, “ Pull out gray hairs, and work upon Ilia blocks. “ Gray hairs are tyrants which annoy a beau, “ And friends to la.hion wo ider why they grow.” |C7* Gentlemen are also, most res* peeifitlly informed, that they can have their c/ens lathered in high style , by himself, his Journeyman Hubert, or In* Apprentice Tom. 30“ Bulletins will be regularly issued, shuuld it he deemed necessa ry, from the Dressing Academy, by the Proprietor, or Ins aids!! Hats and Coats of Customers brushed iu a style that may challenge competition. November 20. 4t laiwaiiv Professor uj Music from New-Fork and Boston. IP E S PEC I FULLY acquaints the Public, that, the encouragement lie has received, has determined him . to commence the instruction of Pu pils, on the Riant) Forte, and in Singing, ; with the proper method of accompa nying the V‘«ice, according to the mosl approved modern style, on Mon day the 41 It of November, he will al so. give lessons on the VIOLIN, VIO .INCELLO, Ike. &<•. with the Science of Composition. As the num ber ol his Pupils will necessarily be I mited, an early application must he nnde for the few remaining Vacan cies. Any commands left at the BOOK 8 I ORE of .Hr. 8. Htujigks, will re ceive every attention. October 30. 3t 35 DkUVUUVG .lU.iDL.MX. MR. COLMESNIL, 11 ESPEC I FULLY informs the %■ Ladies and Gentlemen of Au gusta, that he will open his Dancing SeiiotA ott the first S .(unlay in November, and it will continue open throughout the season, for Subscribe a. Mr. C. being well known in this place, flat ters himself that Parents and Guar dians will favor him with the Tui tion of their Children. L u ssoos will be given on every Sa turday morning, from 9 until 12 o’- clock and in the evening from three o’clock until sun set. Price of Tui lion Ten Dollars per quarter paya hie in advance. Two and an half months Tuition will he the full quarter, including three Exhibition Balls, to which Pa rents snd Guardians of his Bchulars are invited. N. B. Ladies and Gentlemen who may wish to take private Lessons in Dancing, Mr. C. will he happy to i wait upon them at their houses, or I Ibe Dancing Academy, on Green J Street. Augusta, October 23. fit 33 A HORSE, FOR SALE. lie sold merely for the want of 1 jT employment, an excellent fami- 1 ly HORSE, perfectly broken, spir- 1 ited yet gentle, goes well in harness, 1 and would make a valuable chair 1 1 or dray horse —Enquire at this office, I ) November 6 3t 37 [W HOLE No. 1421.' Collins & lliwnnvy, OF NEW-YORK. Propose, publishing by Subscription sTKUKOrri'E editions or tub DRAMATIC WORKS Ob' SHAKESPEARE, IN TWO SIERS, Octavo and Duodecimo. STEREOTYPE Editions come strongly recommended to the public, particular ly on account of correctness—consequently this modern invention will entirely do away the objection to American publications in that res{Act, Such a work as Shakes pears, perfectly cree from error, and otherwise well exe cuted, together with the adventitious qir fumstaoce* of ornament, needs little beside to insure a favourable reception from the friends of Literature, and of American en terprise. The Subscribers are authorized to receive subscriptions for the above, and assure their friends, and the public generally, that they Will use their best exertions to satisfy those who nay subscribe; that they shall not, as has been too frequently the case, be impos ed upon b v works published by subscription, and in every case in which they are not sa tisfied that the books, wheiydehvered are as good as represented, they shall be under no obligations to take them. They will he delivered early next fill; and at from g 2 to 5 per sett, lower than what the STORE retail price will be forlha lame work. Persons wishing to be supplied with ele gant copies of the above celebrated works, are requested to call and view the speci mens of binding, Stc. at the store of J. k H. Ely/ June 8. 3' 98 St&'iy SB4)®S£g a fflilß Prophecy of Dante,a Poem by Lord X Byron, Mary of Scotland, or the heir of Avenel a Drama, founded on the popular Novel of “ The Abbott." Therese, the Orphan of Geneva, by John Howard Payne, I'.stj. Sergeant and HawleV Reports, 3 vols. The House Surgeon and Physician, design ed for the use of families with Concise Directions, price gl. QO” A fiesli supply of AMES’ best Letter Paper, for sale at the Augiutu Uoa/c-Sttre, by w. j. nouiiY. July 3 3t 1 MIMS % GRAY. THIS Cu-p.rinerslnp is this day dissolved by mutual consent.— ['hose to whom we are in any man ner indebted in the city of Augusta, will please to render in their drmuiids, in order that due method may be ta ken by the colic rn for the payment thereof. Mims iSf Gray. Edgefield C. 11. Oct. 23 «l 33 AI3ARD. mm ß il, RESPECTFULLY informs her friends and the Public, that she intends open ing her SCHOOL on Monuav the 22<l in stant, in Heynold-ntreet, directly oppo-ite Mr. James Gardner's, where she will aneud to all the Branches of the English Language, French and Music. Mrs. I. has also engag ed a young Lady, to attend to the difte rent Branches of Needle-Work. October 16. 5t T 31 NOTICE, 18 hereby gnen, to alt my Cr dilcs, • hat I have ob’ained on or >r from the Honorable the ju-lices of the Inferior Court of Richmond Conu ty, t.» be brought hefo e them at tba Court house of «eid County, on tht* fifteenth day of October next, in or der that 1 may be allowed to take tho benefit of the several act- ofthe State of G or ia, passed for the re li f of insolvent debtors el which time arid plaee they will appear and shew cunse (if any they hane; why I should not be allowed the benefit of the acts aforesaid. John McKinne, jjy Attorney, John P. King. Aosgnit 14. i N*ow in Virankliit Jail. A Negro Man by the name ili CRIEEIN, about 3 feet high, and eighteen ears old, says he belongs to Lewis Gilmore of Wilkes county. Thaddeus Real I, Sheriff. October tft 31 Tina! NT (itice. ALL persons indebted to (he firm of Ke *.s and Charlton, hy note or open account, are informed iliul they wit) b '■ once more waited on, and if an immediate settlement is n 't made, suit will be iostan'ly rota moused. Kean A 1 * Charlton. October 9 lot 29