Augusta herald. (Augusta [Ga.]) 1799-1822, November 30, 1821, Image 1

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AUGUSTA HERALD:• Vox.. XXITI No. 44. New, Fresh and Fashionable Heady .Made (DibDmmsra, (B»me real itiperfi ip, Lr tlie most particular customers.) lately receiv- ! «d and for sale by Dirnock & Marsh, Merchant tailors, (Nearly opposite the. City-Hotel.) Augusta )ct ber 26 lit 3* a* w:aaaaifp 9 •Merchant Tailor. RESPECTFULLY informs his Customers and the Pub'ic gene rally, th t he continues to carry on his business in Canteluu’s Itrick Store, on Broad-Street, nearly oppo site the Cl i Y Hotel ; he feels 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. Cassi tneres and Vestings of the best Qua lity, which he will sell and make up on moderate terms. £l7“ Received the latest New York and PhiUdelpli a FASHIONS. October 19. 8i S 3 . . t Hh; nkvv CLOTHING STORE, 1 IS REMOVED I To the South sd* of linn! Street, nearly opposite the Augusta Hook- Store •, and furnished with A COMPLETE ASS 'ttTNEST OF Cloaks Dress Coats Big Coats Coatees Snrtouis P ntuioon* Frock Coats, V sts with & with- Drawers out Capes Shirt., &.P. &C. All of wit ch are in de after the latest New Y rk and Philadelphia Fashions, and fir sale at a small ad vance for ( a* h. Also— Clothes cut end ’"adp nt the above Standi after the latest Northern Fashions, by C. Clark. ! October 30 lit 35 ■ j McKenzie. & Mennocl\, Have received by late arrivals, an ex tensile SUPPLY OF SEASONABt/E mui Their assortment now very com plete, and they ff r the whole to Country Merchants ou the most ac commodating teims. October 12 so JSTHNV ilOlHvs at , KENILWORTH, by the aumor - of Waverly. &c. & Melinouth, the Wanderer, ny the au thor of Bertram The Earthquake, a Tale, by the au thor of the Ayrshire Legatees, or the Corre'.pomlenee of the Pringle family. The Angel of the World, a New Poem Blackwood's Magazine, No. 15 Just received and for sate by J. &H. Ely, ; Who keep constantly a large sup ply of Eon's Cnp anti Letter Paper, ! aftd School B >oks, which will be sold to Country Merchants on the must • advantageous terms. April 20 3t S 3 I Have this tiay rec.n. E hv the Steam Boat, the Life ol (> n .eral Greene—Jackson on Fever—No * Fiction, a Narrative founded ou lie- , eent and Interesting Facts. — At.SO — A FRESH ASSORTMENT OF SttHMML VMHHS3. F‘L{ S\LK jjt tk a New- Cork Commission Hook Store. Samuel Starves, Agent. July If ® mTrche’s BEST m&w&i isii wran In Pipes and Quarter Casks, For Sale By 1. Thompson. Under the Glob- Tavern. May 8. 90 THE Wive ed on the sth July. 1821. BY E. CRII'CHBR. E-q. May be had at the ROOK S ' O'Ut.S of \1 m. J. Hobby & J.St H. Elf's Pnce 25 Cents. August 10. 12 AND Commission Rusiness. 'B'NHE Subscriber, having taken the WARE HOUSE, recently | occupied by J. S Barney, tenders his j services to his frieuds and the Pub lic in the Storage and Commission Musinesa. His Ware-H (■uses aud Stores are now ! in complete order fur the reception of CO i I ON or ME.fCH ANDIZii. He hopes from a correct 6c prompt attention to business, to merit a share of Public Patronage. A. Dauforth. In Store & for Sale, Bushels Liverpool Ground Sait, 300 Casks Thom istown Slone Lime, 80 Pieces Cotton Bagging. October 23 6t 33 Colton Ware-House. JOHN C. HOLCOMBE, Re, I URN "> thank, to his friends and the public for pist favours Jiu his Line of Business, an I takes this method of informing t. ciu—that 1 he has erected I A .Xew Ware-House, Ft*lt DIE UKCKP i lO\ OF Near (he upper end ’south side : Bread-Street—on the L it next below i Me.--rs. |{ & B Ling St 11. Mus I grove, and lie hopes from strict per joiui attention to all Business eoin uiitt d to his care, to ensure a enu tinna'. on o patronage, lie will con tinue to roc* ive and forw ru GOODS to ii : s friends in the country and to transact ail Busiuess in the COM MISSION LINK. j tc?* I’he situation of the Ware ! Hon-:, excludes ii entirely from the ! danger of fire (ii Consignment ! Beat Cypress Shin jet * S illilt 30 1 ierc' s Boston Stone I.ime, For salo low for cash—apply as above. September 11 41 t 21 AVI) Co avails sion Business, The Subscriber having taken a least on the Ware-House recently occu pied by | HOLCOMBK & TUCKER, (Opposite Messrsi Sim* Sf Williams ' V V r ii,L lie itu nkfu! to his friends ! V and 1 lie public for a share of : their patronage. Every attention | will be paid to the interest of those ! who may far or him with their busi ness, whelh"r in receiving and for -1 warding sales anil purchase* of ! 'Cotton oi* Merchandise 'of R :r. description—HiS WARE ' HOUSES <sj* S FORKS re now rea dy for i lie reception of Cotton and Merchandise. R. Malone. [ Augusta. May I. 88 13t Ills solution. | , r ! 1 E <’(•-pur'ner-diip heretofore f exiting under the firm of VI w» df H >lt, '* 'his day diesolv- j I e«l iy ti-rrta;. *i. The unsettled hit j sines*: of :ii» concern, will he attend ledtoinM r. .1 ohv S H Li, who j will be found generally at the Compt ! ir.g-liuom or Ware-House of the late Grin. We retHrn cur .incerp thanks to our friends and the public for the lib“ral support they have given us. and hope their successor, Mr. J. !S. Holt, will continue to enj iy ffn equul shore «f public patronage, in the AND C ommisftioo \»uSinesß. It is drsiroble to have the atfsirs of the late firm settled without de lav, and we therefore soliei' tlmse who are indebted to make payment, and those who have any demand* Against the late’ concern, to present them for settlement. James M’Laws, Jtrlin S. Holt. Novsmber 6 8t t 37 FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 30, 1831. T\\e SubscvYbevs, j CONTINUE TO KEEP ON HAND A V ASSORTMENT OF CHOICE a HOC FRIES, FOR FAMILY sI.’rLIES, Which then offer for Sate ou reasonable terms (VI/.) OLD East-lndin Coftee, Jamaica Sugar,' ‘Treble refined Loaf Sugar, Fresh Gunpuwdcr aud Imperial Teas, Superior Nw. i Chocolate, Mould Caudles, Rice, Old Cogniae Brandy, Do. Jamaica Rum, Do. Hollands Gin, Do. Madeira Wine, Do. L. P, Tenuerilf.*, do. Do. Port do. Claret do. Sparkling Champagne, do. Hibtiert’s London Porter, Superior Wine & Cider Vinegar Nutmegs, Mace, Cloves, Currants, Cinnamon, Basket Salt, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Segars, #e Wm. October *3. 33 6*t The SuhstDi’ibers, Have removed to thi Store, vert door above Mr Knee land, where they are receiv ng and opening AV KXTF.NSIVK ASHOirTMKNT OF Wuoks & Stationary, Among which are the following .Yew Works : Didier’s Letters, Ward’s Letters, Perry’s Anecdotes, No 3 and * | and Blackwood’s Magazine, N* 20. J. & H. Ely. October 16 6t 31 i*as? maaio i"*IN Bathing ‘Tubs, very superior do Roasters different sizes, do Scales with beams properly regulated do Buckets, different sizes do Coffee Pols do do do Pans ami Satlee Pans do do <!<» Watering pots •du do do Powder, Tea and Sugar CaU uisteis, do Cl.<t>ille Sticks do Candle Boxes do Candle Moulds do Cheese Toaster*, do Liquor Pumps, do Liquor iVieusiires do Graters, large, for kitchen use do Nutmeg graters upon an im proved plan do Chandeliers, 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 arid Ladle* do Cullenders do Scoops and Funnels do Eugines for tlie purpose of watering Gardens, Ike. do Pepper and Drudging Boxes, do Sillabub Churns, do Trumpets for huutcrs Hl stage drivers do Puddiug Pans, Or any other article or articles in the Tin-Plate Worker’s line, bv Wholesale or Retail, will be fur nished at the shortest notice and (lie work well executed on the most rea sonable terms; by applying at the gtore of John Hay leg & Co. JO® TIN GUTTERS for houses, made and put up at short notice.— ] Apply a* above April 6 8t Just Received, Amt for Sale nt the New- York Commission BOUK STORE. C ALTHORPB, or Ellen For tunes, a novel in 2 V I times by the author of the Mystery or For ty years ago—Price §1 75. VIEWS OF SOCIETY and man ners in America, in a Series of Let ter* during the years 1818, 1819 and 1820— Price 552. Samuel Sturges, Jlgcpnt. August 24 ‘ 3t 16. THE Subscriber has moved hi* OFFICE to an upper Tene meut of the Augusta Book Store, where he will thankfully attend to all Professional Call*. John 7\ King. October 6. 6t 28 j UolUns 8c Haunay, i * OF NEW YOKE. Propose, publishing by Subscription SrnnKUriPK KIIITIOSS OF TUb DRAMA TIC WO RKS OF SHAKESPEARE, ix two sizes, Octavo and l/uodecimo. STEUKOTYFE Editions come strongly I recommended to the public, particular ; Iy on account of correctness—consequently j this modern invention will entirely do away I the objection to American publications in ! that respect. Such a work as Siiaklsi'kahk, perfectly cree front error, and otherwise well exe cuted, together with the adventitious cir fumstances of ornament, needs little beside to insure a favourable reception from tlie friends of Literature, and of American en terprise. Tlie Subscribers are authorized to receive subscriptions for the above, and assure their friends, and the public jftnetallyi that they will use their best exertions to satisfy those who may subscribe; that they shall not, as lias been too frequently the rise; he impos ed upon by works published by subscription, and in every case in which they are not sa tisfied that the books, when delivered are 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 set’t, lower than what the STOKE retail price will be for the ■ same work. Persons wishing to be supplied with qle gant copies of the aboVe celebrated works, are requested to call and viett' the speci mens of binding, tec. at the store of J. & Hv Ely. June 8. 3t 98 fTt IE Prophecy of Haute, a Poem hv Lord I. Byron, Mary of Scotland, or the heir of Avene) a Drama, founded on the popular Novel of “ flic Abbott." Therese, the Orphan of Geneva, by John Howard Payne, Esq. Sergeant and Rawle’- Iteports, 3 vols. The House Surgeon and Physician, design ed for the use of families with Concise Directions, price jjl. X? A fresh supply of AMES’ best Letter Paper, for sale at the Augusta Book-Store, by W, J. NOBBY. Julv 3 3t 1 MIMS # GRAY. Co-partnerahip is this «!ny Jt dissolved by mutual cotlsen* 5 hnse to whom we lire in t»nv man ner indebted in the cii) ol Augusta, will pleasb lu render in lln*ir demands, iti order that due method may be ta ken by ihe concern for the payment j thereof. Mims Gray. Edgefield C. fl. Out. 23 61 33 A CARD. RE SPEC I FULLY informs her friends and the Public, that she intends open ing her SCHOOL on Xlokilat (lit 22d :n slant, in Itcynold-street, directly opposite Mr. .lames Gardner’s, where she will attend to all the Branches of the English Language, French and Music. Mrs. J. has also, engag ed a young Lady, to attend to the dilferenj Branches of Needle-Work. Hct ber 16 5t t 31 HisAoVuHon, THE Copartnership hitherto ex isting in this place, under the firm of McKenzie Benmoch & Com pany, is this day dissolved by mu ual consent. McKenzie and Bemn ich. will intend to nil unsettled business of that eoncetn. Thomas McDowall, McKenzie & Be.unoch. Augusta, July 23, 1821. 7 NOTICE. IS herpby given, to all my Crtditors, that 1 have obtained an order from the Honorable the justices of the Inferior Court of Richmond Coun ty, to he brought before them at the Court -house of said County, ou the fifuent’i duy of October next, in or der tha> I may be allowed to take the benefit of the several act- of the State of Georgia, passed for the re 'i f of insolvent debtors at which time and place they will appear and shew eause (if any they have; why I should not he allowed the benefit of the act* aforesaid. John McKinnc, By Attorney , John P. King. AuSgust 14. l Xo’w in VrankYm Jail. A Nagro Mao by the name of about 5 feet high, and eighteen "ears old, says he belongs to Lewis Gilmore of Wilkes conn! v. ThaddetK Beall, Sheriff. Oetober l# 3\ [IV HOLE No. 1122. | >3* Professor of Music from New- I’o'k and Itoston. RE-'PKC IFULLY acquaints fhb Public, that the euc ur.ig. m<■ nt he lias received, lias detp. mined him to commence the instruc'ion of Pu . pill, on tlie | Piano Forte, and in Singing, \ with the proper method of accompd.- [ nying the V«ice, according to the ; most approved modern style, on Mon day the *!h of November, he will al so, give lessons on the VIOLIN* VIO .INCELLO, &c. fin*, with the Science Os Composition. As the num ber of Ins Pupils *ill necessarily he i I tinted, an early application must be made For the few remaining Vacan cies. Any commands left at the BO f ‘K. S I OUK of Air. S. Sturoes, will re ceive every attention. October 80. 3t 35 DAwVC LXli A CAM MR. COI.MfS.SNIL, RKsPEC I FIFLLY informs the i Ladies and Genltem-n of Au gusta, (hot he will open his Handing ScYtool on the firs: Saturday m November, and a will coiitinu • open Uirouglmnt the season, for s. VI C, j being well known in t|, « |Xce. (1 j f. rs himself that I* .rents mid Guam, dians will favor hint with the I ui tio,n of their Children. Lessons will lie given , n every Sa turday morning, from q until a <>’- duck and in the even, g from three o’clock until sun set. Price of Tui tion Pen Dollars per qn irter paya ble in advance. Two uud nn half months Tuition will he the full quarter, including three Exhibition Hills, to which Pa rents nttd Guardians of his Scholars ni'e invited. IV. 11. Ladies and Gentlemen who may wish to take private Lessons in Dancing, Mr C. will lie happy to wait upon them at their houses, or at the Dancing Academy, on Green- Street. Atigusla, October 23. B( 33 To vue vvnt.u:. IN the Ghi'iihitte of the *9tli ultimo, I am charged by P. H Carnes, with having advertised Eor salsa part of ms land—Justice to mys. It's and those w |;< *e I'.gont | a 111, require, that l should declare Mr. luring statement, using a milder term 111 n it desert cs, o be kßuons.oijs—ilia foundations upon wli.cli P M. Luri e* pretends to predicate his claim a a ihese—the first following ofwliirb he has more than once affirmed in my presence—that by a recent survey ol his troct of land, he says he lied* a small deficiency, wilhom iiflecniig upon the natural cause which m.glit have produced this d<niunition in (Juantlty (naincly, 1 lie near approach of the bed of the river to the Georgia shore.) and secondly, the rumour whielvh.’is for some lime prevailed, th, t the present pr prietors of lot. No. 12, from their apparent neglect of it, were supposed not to he in posses sion of good % sutficiOal titles— hd thereby, from the of the lot being situated contiguous to h i tract,connected with the foregoing rea sons constitute his whole claim to it t Common report affirms P H (j .rnet to be already in possession of u greater number of acres than his pi n call* for. w ithout touching the Lot No. 12. Judgment wus obtained in the Fe deral Court in istfl, against iV.ejor George Walton, and possession of said Lot No 13. given to the pi.pnl tors by the Federal Marshal iu April I »t—This Lot is of course, still, e* heretofore, offered for sale—General warnnty titles will be given to th« purchase ; and if contested bv P. H. Carnes, who has not. the shadow of a title, he will be firmly opposed by those who know how to estimate a* well as defend their right*. Nathaniel Hourtleaun Julian. Jlugusta, November 2 St 29 Private Boarding 8£ I .edging. Mr*. Ml. SANBWICH, J P F.SPF.CTFUL! V i»fom* she 3 Friends a ,<J the Public, that she has Rented a Commodious part of the late Bridge Hank Tenement where sHp can comfortably re-civ* Boarders, from the 15th instant, on accnminrdoting terms. Wetober 9 li* 29