Augusta herald. (Augusta [Ga.]) 1799-1822, December 11, 1821, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

AUGUSTA HERALD. Vol. XXITt No. 47. X wvU\ and \Yo,\<i, A few door* above trie I'Uulers’ Hotel, BHOAD-STHF.EI Have just received, and are now offer ing for safe, at Wholesale or Retail, AS EXrr.SSIVE ASSORTMENT of DRY GOODS AA'IJ GROCERIES, <SOOO pair of Fashionable Boots and Shoes, Assorted, ——A LARGE ASSORTM rNT OF Os different kinds. TIN PLATE, By the Box and Wire. 'Tin awl Pewtwc Wove M mufaetured by them a* usual. As one of tlie Cnn resides in Ncw- York, they intend of nil times to have their assortment complete. Country Merchants and Tinders cun at all times he supplied on the most accom modolios' terms. November 2<5 42 T\io Sabsci'ibAYS, •OSTINUE ro IvT.LPo * tl iVD AN ASAOR if EXT OF CHOICE GUOCCHIUS, FOR FAMII.F SUPCULS, Which th y/ offer fir Sa',: an re is unable terms (VIZ.) OLD East-lndia Coffee, ,Jamaica Sugar, Treble refined Loaf Sugar, Fresh Gunpowder and Imperial leas, Superior No. l Chocolate, Mould Candles, Rice, Old Cognise Brandy, Do. Jamaica Unm, I)o. Hollands Gin, Do. Madeira Wine, Do. 1,. P. I'enueriffe, do. Do. Port do. Ciaret do. Sparkling Champagne, do. lLbbert’s Loudott Porter, Superior Wine & Cuter Vinegar N utuiegs, Vlace,•Cloves, Cm 1 .is. CinnamuD, B .*k. t 1 alt, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Sugars, #e Ac. Wtn. liostwick, & Co. October 23. 33 fi*t TYN Bathing Tubs, very superior do Roasters different sizes, do Scales with beams properly regulated do Backets, different sizes do Coffee Pots do du ) do Pans and Suited Pans do do do Watering puts do do do Powder, Tea and Sugar Can uisteis, do Candie Sticks do Candle Boses do Candle Moulds do Cheese Toasters, do Liquor Pumps, do Liquor Measures do Graters, large, for kitchen use do Nutmeg graters upon an im proved plan do Cha ideiiers, in sets of a su perior construction da Sconces, an improved pattern, —< do Cups, pint and haif pint, do Spitting Boxes do Lanterns, both large & small do Skimmers and Ladles do Cullenders do Scoops and Funnels do Engines for the purpose of watering Gardens, (fcc. do Pepper and Drudging Boxes, do S llabuli Churns, do Trumpets fur hunters & stage drivers do Pudding Puns, Or ar.v other article or articles in the Tin-Plate Worker’s liue, M\ Wholesale or Ruaii, will be fur nished at the shortest notice and the work well executed on the most rea sonable terms, by applying at the store of John Havles & Co. TIN GUTTERS for houses, made and put up at short notice.— Apply as above. April 6 81 Toy* Sale, oy YUn\ A LIKELY AVgro HOMAN, a good Cook, Washer and Jroner, and un excellent Seamstress.—En quire ai this Office. Ncv. 9. 3k TUESDAY MOItMNO, DECEMBER, it, 1821n # THE NEW CJLOTHIJSG STORE, IS REMOVED To the South side of B r oad-S'reet, nearly opposite the Augusta Book Store ; and furnished with A COMPLETE ASS IITMEXT OF Cloaks Dress Coats Big Coats Coatees Surtoiits P ntaloons Frock Coats, Vests with & wuii- Drawers out ('apes Shirts, &c. Btc. All of which are in de afier the lut st New-York arid Philadelphia Fashions, and f. r sale at a small an vance fur Cash Also—Clothes cut and made at the above Stand, after the latest Northern Fashions, by C. Clark. October 30 12t 35 N6w, Fresh and Fashionable AWuYvf •YVfuXe. <ofrDmiS9£ 9 (Soin-* real superfine, for the most particular customers.) lately receiv ed and for safe bv Diuiock & Marsh, Merchant Tailors, ( Yearly opposite the City- Hotel.) Augusta Jet ber 26 t2t 34- sAvaaimTj Merchant TaiYov. O E-’PEC I FULLY informs hi* j i 1 A Customers aud the Public gen**- ’ i r.lly, ih t he continues ro c rry on i his business in Cantefui’s Brick \ j Store, 1111 Broad- Street, ueurfy nppo- , j site tile (ii i y Hotki, ; he feels thunk- | j ful for past favours nuii solicits a ' 1 continuance; he pledges himseifili.it | his work skull not lie exceeded by I any done in this city —He will e»n- ! stantly keep on hand Cio hs, ( as*i- 1 meres ami Vestings of the best Qua lity, which he will sell and make up on moderate terms. j> .<” Received the latest New York an ’ Philadelph a FASHIONS. October it). 81 3 3 .WAV YYHOItS at M^v.l SLT ENILV. UiiTH, by the author ink. of W ..v rly, &c. &e. Mciuiouiii, the Wanderer, by the au thor of B ,*rtram The Earthquake, a Tale, bv tiie au thor of the Ayrshire Legatees, , or the Correspondence oi* the ■ Pi •ingle family. The Angel of the World, a New' Poe in Blackwood’s Magazine, No. 15 Just received and f or sale by j. k 11. Ely, Who keep constantly a Urge sup ply of Fools Cap and Letter Paper, and School Books, which w ill be sold , to Country Merchants on the most advantageous terms. April 20 3t 85 OT Have this day received by tfie Steam-Boat, the Life ol Gen eral Greene—Jackson on Fever—No Fiction, a Narrative founded on Re cent ami Interesting Facts. —ALSO— A FRESH ASSORTMENT OF suuuol hhvhls. FOIi SALE At the New-Fork Commission Book Store. Samuel Starves, Agent. July 1“ 3 KIJSW J&DDiSSo Just Received, And for Sale at the JYew- fork Commission , book store. CALTHOKPE, or Fallen For j tunes, a novel in 2 Volumes -by t!ie author of the Mystery or For tv years ago—Price gi 75. VIEWS OF SOCIETY and man | ners in America, iu a Series ofLet | ters during the years 1818, 1819 j aud I^20 —Price g 2. Samuel Sturges, Agent. | August, 24. 3t 16. HinaY NTolice. ALL persons iudebied to the firm of Kean and Chari.ton, by j uote or open t econnt. are informed that they will be once more waited on, and T an immediate settlement is net made, suit w ill be instantly com meneed. Keiut 4* Flmrlton. October 9 lm 29 ■t II ] ~<— nsniwiTsin inn ■*!—i r~~i nlqj ■ mn—rorn •Nl’YLwn/Ac 5c ftfcuwocY\, j Have received by late arrivals, an ex- ! tensive sri’PLT OF SEASON CIS IDJTf iSD©J)3 9 Their assortment -s n w very e 111 plete, and they offer the whole to Country Merchants on the most ue coininodativg terms. October 12 30 I he Bubscriiiei*s, Have removed to tne Store next door above Mr Knee land. where they are \ recciv ng and opening AN i.al’ \S|Vh ASSORTMENT OF lYvmlvs &, Stationary, Among which aie the following New H ul ks D.dier’s Letters, Ward’s Li tters, Percy’s A need fes. No. 3 and 4 and Blackwood’s Mugs7.ine, No 20. J. k 11. Ely. October 16 «t SI CoUuts N Viaunay, t.’K Hr. YOltti. Propose, publishing by Subst ription SIKHKOIYrr. ElilTl...\h •• till. DJ LIMAIT C tFOH MS I OF SHAKESPEARE, IN TWO SIZIiS, Octavo and huoiiecimo. 81 LitKO 1 Yl’li l.iiiiio , u ..no strongly ! recomnicinli'd lo the j'..tiSie, p.iFticu.ar- | ly on aedbunt of correctneM—consequently ; Ibis in idem ioveotion will 1 ntirely do aivav I the objection 10 American -publication* iu I iliAt respect. Sec)’, a work as Siukespsaue, perfectly i cree from error, and otuerwise well exe cuted, together witli the odveuiilious cir fiunsUuces ol oriisn.eoi, needs littie beside to insure a favourable reception from the friends >3 Literature, and of American en terprise. I Ik. - ibscribers are Slitbor.zerl to receive subscriptions tor the above,.and assure their friends, and (lie public genetally, that they will use their best exertions to satisfy those j who may subscribe; that they slndi not, as has been too frequently the rase, be impos ed upon by works published by subscription, and in every case lit which they are not sa tisfied that the books, when deliver. .1 are as good as reorcsented, they snail be under no ; obligations to take them. I bev will be delivered early next fat! ; j and at from vs-ilu 5 per sett, hiv.er than what the STIJUii retail price will be for the same work. Persons wishing tube supplied with ete gant copies of the above cch brand works, are requested to call and view the spec: mens of binding, at the store of J. & *l. Ely. June 8. 3 t yy &MW ISDtD’siT m-IF, Prophecy 01 Haute, a Poem by Lord JL It) i on, Mary of Scotland, or the heir of Avenel a Drama, founded on the popular Novel of “ The Abbott.” Therene, the Orphan of Geneva, by John Howard I’ayrn-, Esq. Sergeant and Hawle’.. Reports, 3 vols. The ouse Surgeon and Physician, design ed for the use of families with Concise Directions, price Jgl. O.J' A fresh supply of AMES’ best Letter Paper, for sale at the Augusta Hook-Store, by W. J. HOB BV. July 3 3t 1 MIVIS GRAY. rVW\S Lo-partiiersliip is this «luy r fi- dissolved by mutual consent. 'I hose to whom vie are in any man ner indebted iu the cilj of Augo-ta, will please to render iu 1 heir demands, in order that due method may be ta ken by the concern for the |/i-.jment thereof. Mi ins 8£ Gray. Edgefield C. If. ().;t. *25 m 33 A CARD. IIRSPhC I FULLY informs her friends k. and Hit- Public, tliat she intends open ing ber SOHOOI. on Masnir the 5!2d in [ stant, in Meynold-street, directly opposite Mr. Jame- Gardner’s, where she will attend to all the Branches of the English Language, French and Music. Mrs. J. has also engag ed u young Lady, to attend to the ditfe rent Branches of Needle-Work. October 16. 5t r 31 A HORSE, FOR SALE. rjpo be sold merely for the want o employment, an excellent fanii ly HORSE, perfectly broken, spir ited yet gentle, goes well in harness, f and would make a valuable chair j or dray horse—Enquire at this olliee. November 6 3t 37 YYuvrTis and Uavr’iagfc. 4 PAIR of gentle HORSES ami ; f\. G OtltlAGK For Siale, if ap plied for immediately. November 23 2t 42 [Vi hole No. 1135. ~~ | | lYissuYv\l\our ( f PIIR Go-partnership heretofore existing under the firm of MI «\ws H ilt, is this day dissolv ed by liin f Uwn. Ihe unsettled bu sinf»s of ih- coneern, ivf(l lie attend ed I1 In Sir John - S. Il Yr, «hti ! "ill be found gen- rally at the Oooipt ing Room or Ware-IT.use of the late firm. We return our sincere thanks to our Irieud-s and tiie public for the | liberal support they have given us. ! and hope their successor, Mr. J. 8. Holt, will coniinuc to enjoy an J equal share of pnhiie patronage, in the TOM® AND U o vww\\s s\o a SYus \ue aa •» L is tics ruble to Iwvc the nil irs of il>e late firm settlod without de j ley, and we therefore solicit those "ho are indebted to make payment, and those who have ally demands against the tale,; concern, to present them for settlement. Jaßics M’l.awS) .loitn’S. Holt. November 6 %> r 37 AN l> j CoovuiYssYou YYuaiuoss. : GIF, Subscriber, n vmg Liken 1 M. the W IKK-HDUBK, recently j oeeiipit-dby J. 8 Barnky. tender* his I services to his friends anti ih* Pub [ lie i- the Storage. aiuY Uommissvou lYvvsiuess. His Ware Hu uses and Stores are now I in complete order f»r iln* reception of con ON or MERCHANDIZE. I He hopes from a correct & prompt attention ( 0 business, U rnoiit a share of Public Patronage. A. DatifmUi. Iu Stovo Sc \*ov SvxYc, ilushels Liverpool Ground Salt, 300 Casks Thomustowrt Slone Lime, 80 Pieces Cotton Bagging. Gctobnr 23. ot 33 Uottou Wave-House. Ill'—llS ■ JOHN C. ftOLCOM HE, RF. TURNS tbauks to hi* friends and the public for past favours in hi» Lint* of Business, and takes j this method of informing them—that he has erected •I .Xcvi Ware-House, FOB THE It EC El* HON OF Near the upper end South side Broad-Street—on the Lot next below Mesvrs. R. & B Lang & il. Mus grove, and he hopes from strict per sonal attention to all Business com mitted to his care, to unsure a con tinuation of patronage. He will con tinue to receive and forward GOODS to Ins friends in the country and to transact all Business in the COM MISSION LINK, H7* The situation of she Wuro- II. iu*e, excludes it entirely from the danger of fire. On Consignment H D Beat Fypress Shin gie* u itii 50 Tierces Boston Slone Lime, For sale low for cash—apply as «!ove. • fecpl e mher It 4t t 21 AND Uommisaiou YYusincss, The Subscriber having taken a least on (he IVare-llouse recently occu pied by HOLCOMBE & TUCKER, (Opposite Messrs. Sinu Williamh WILL be thankful to hi* friend* and the public for a share of their patronage. Every Attention will lie pail to the interest of those f who may favor him with their busi ness, whether in receiving and for warding sales and purchases nf CuUtm or of any description—His WARE HOUSES tis S TORES are now rea dy for the, reception of Cotton and Merchandise. T! AI 1 1 fine. Augusta, May 1 UH lsr Professor of Mils c from. Jgeiv l'drk and Hnsiun. ! gj3 KsPKC i FULLY acquaints the I ja.<i Public, ihat the eneiiiiragilheut j he has received, bus delei rriint d him i« commence the instructiuii of Pu pils, on the Piano Forte, and in Singing, with the prop r method of at romp a ! nying the V'ice, according to the j most approved nioib rirstyle. on Molt ; day ihe l:h of November, he will ul ; so. give lesions on the VIOLIN, ! VIO .INUUhLU, &<•. &e. with the Science of Composition As the num ber of his Pupils will necessarily be limited, an curly application must be made for the few remaining Vacan cies. Any commands left at the BOOK STORK of air. S. fcruuaas, will re ceive e\ ery i.Mention. October 30. 3t 33 Fashionable Intelligenc ! ! we stiumaitsa “ Harris the man by graai us Heaven designed)* “ To set te rights the heads of huff mankind.' lluLFtscH. « IMPRESSED with aenmueuig of . grati.tide for the en,ourngeanut; he has received Irom his fri nd* a „d customers, both in Town mu! t <,un tn. since bis coniinencotnetn nntv biisiueas, us a finished Professor of the An ol Sinning, and Hair (Leasing ; He moat revpcciiulty iirlbnns them lbat he lias lak *u a hoosc on tbe south side of Broad otreet, a f t w doors a b.ve toe Gi,DUE TAVERN, and marly opposite I lie 11 okv, where Shaving, Hgir Dressing 6\c. is ear ned ou in the most superb style. to hi* dressing \ead<mv, he ushiires his | h tends that he has uoi spuie.i either | trouble or expense to adorn i i withele* j gaot engravings, curientm'es, and lan cifol decorations, so lie will spare no pains in imparting to the head., t bis customers ull the elegance of a ptr f et nesliase. O c* ** I o comb tlu.* liiiii' by tender strokes Os art, j “ t o curl the forctop, and to niuke it part, “ t o make mankind in conscious beauty bold “ Live o'er each scene and keep from look ing old. “ for tliis great cod does Harris twirl Cheir locks, “ Pull out gray hairs, and work upon bis blocks. •* tiray hairs arc tyrants which annoy a beau, “ And frieiids to fashion wonder wby they grow.” Jf. T Gentlemen are also, most res pectfully informed, (bat they can I have their chins lathered in It gh style, by liimsi-if. his Jon me, in a Hubert, or his Apprentice Tom. >"T* Bulletins wII be regulaily issued, should it be deeuied necessa ry, from the l)n using Jicudemy > liy the Proprietor, or his aids ! ! t j® Hals and Coats of Customers brushed in a style that may challenge competition. November 20. 41 LWI.VCV.Vii AUADK&X. MU. COLMBSIs IL, 1) lAFtCIFULLY informs the %, Ladies and Gentlemen of Au gusta, that hi will open i '< Dancing fecYunA on the lirst Saturday .n November, and it will coiiliuiju open throughout the season, for Solisenbe s. \1 G. being well known in tins pi, ie, flat ters himself that Parents and Guar dians will favor him with the tui tion of their Children, Lessons « Ml b* given < n every Sa turday morning, from 9 until tio’- cl. ck ami in the evening from three o’clock until sue set. Price of Tui tion Ten Dollars per quarter paya ble in advance. Two and an half months Tuition will be tbe full quarter, including three Exhibition Balls, tu which Pa rents and Guardians of bis Scholars are invited. N;'*. f,allies and Gentlemen who iney wish to take private Lessons 11 Dancing, Mr. C. will be happy to wait upon them at their botim-s, or at the Daoeiog Academy, uu Green- Street. Augusta, October 23, flt 33 ~ TIHuvST, -il The Tenement now oc cupied bv 15. J Hahukn and Co. Possession can be bud on the tst. of October next— Enquire of B nj i ! min Hall, or VV. Micou, in the ab sence of the proprietor. J. Darby, August 2* 16