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AUGUSTA HERALD.
>*r*L. XXITL No. 48.
i ii a new
CLOTHING STORE ,
IS RE MOV F.D
7o the South side of B'nal-Si reet,
newly opposite the Augusta Book
Store ; and fa itished with
A COJIFLI l t ASS'RTNSST OF
Cloak* Dtp** Coats
Big Coats Contpes
Surtouts P.ntaloons
Frock Coals, Vpst9
wilh & wit?*- Drawers
cat Capes Whirls, &c &c.
AH of wh>h are m >de after the
'/ lat st New-York and Philadelphia
Fa«hions, and f..r sale at a small ad
vance for Cash.
Also—C! the* cut and made at the
ah ivp Stand, after the latest Northern
Fashions, by
C. Clark.
October 30 12t 33
New, Fresh atul Fashionable
(S&swomß,,
't (Some real Miperfi e, for the most
-particular customers.) lately receiv
ed and fir s 'e hv
Dimock & Marsh,
.Merchant tailors,
(Nearly opposite the City-Hotel.)
ji urn J a r ! her i<\ I2t 34*
Asrdjail% ~ j
etlfeVCAViiUt VaUuL*.
RBii'.Ci'K'tXY informs hi* j
Customer y ud the Public gene- |
rei r, u, t> be continues to c rry on
his busings i" C mtel u s Mi ’ck ,
ißtore, on IV *ad-Street, nearly no
site the Cri r- ; ioTKL; he tee.r- ".ai'k
ful for p.-.st Uv oars uid soliciis a
continu litre ; be pledges himselt that
his work shall wot be exceeded by ,
any dme in this city.—vie v,u, r. n- |
s! ntly keep u>i .*aml * ussi*
meres and Vestings "f i;-e b'st Qi * ■
fli v» which - ■ will sell end make up
on in derail, ernv
p f* Received test Np« c• . h
and Philadelpl. iSHIO * S,
October t n v
K\AV VivH>Kd w i^’s.
KEMLWORTU lie author
of Waverl &<• &-%
Mei.nouili, (be Wn -ierer, by the au
thor of Bert mu
The Jfiarthqujke, a Tale, by the au
thor of the -Jrshire Legatees,
or (It e Correspondence of the
Pringle family.
The of the World, a New
Poem
Blackwood’s Magazine. No. 13
Ju M received and for sale by
J. & H. Ely,
Who keep constantly a large sup
) ply of F > s Cap and Letter Paper,
and Hehool Banks, which will be sold
to Count; y Merchants on the most
advantageous terms.
April 20 3t 83
~ Have this day received
by the Steam Boat, the Life oi Gen
eral Greeue —.1 ickson on Fever No
Fiction, a N irrHive founded ou Re
«eut and Interesting Faets.
—A J.SO —
A FttKSH ASSORTMENT OF
&UIIMOL BOOKS.
i ill. SAVE
-V Jit the New-York Commission Book
Store,
Samuel Sturges, Agent.
July 17 '
iy
just Received,
Jtnd for on at the A>. k Commiesion
BOOK. STORE.
([ i \LTUORPE, or Fallen For
iline ■ a ovel in 2 V lutr. ■- j
fc e author of ' - Mastery or For j
your* ago Price gi 73.
’VIEWS OF SOC K1 V and man
ners ... \ • iea, in a Series of Let*
.1 he year* 1818, 1819
and 1820— Pri-e gr
-i;. Agent.
August "> 31 D**
f >\ .VollCfe.
A LL per*.' s indebted *o the firm
o iv AN a I C-H AALTOS, by
note or open fieeuunt* are informed
that tli-■< «ii! b* onde more waited
0", fan immediate settlement is
n made, suu wiil be instantly run-
E5t n «l.
Kean Charlton.
October 9 *1« 29
Xorth antV JWwe,
A feiv doors above the Planters’ Hotel,
BRO AD-STREET. I
Have just received, and are now offer
ing for sale, at Wholesale or Retail, \
IS EXTENSIVE ASSOUTMENT OP
DRY GOODS
GROCERIES,
15000 pair of Fashionable
Routs and Shota,
Assorted,
—■ A large assortment of—
Os different kinds.
TIN PLATE
By the Box and Wire.
Tin am\ Yew ter Wave
M nufactured by them as usual.
As one of the firm resides in Neiy-
York, they intend at all times to have
their assortment complete. Country
Merchants and Tinders can at all
tunes be supplied on the most accom
modating terms.
November 28 42
Thu SobscribeTS,
CONTINUE TO KEEP ON HAND A.V ASSORTMENT OF ,
CHOICE GHOCERIEB ,
FOR FAMILY SUPPLIES,
Which they offer for Safe on reasonable (emit j
i (VI/..)
OLD Eust-liidia Coffee,
.lain tie* Sugar,
Ireble refined Loaf Sugar,
Fresh Guupowd.r and Imperial
I'eas,
Superior No. t Chocolate,
Mould Candies,
I Rice,
Old Cngnine Brandy,
D i. .1 i. i.aiea Ram,
Do. Holland, (iin,
Do. Madeira Wine,
Do L P. Tenueiiffe, do.
iio. Port do.
Claret do.
Sparkling Champagne, do.
H bbert’s London Porter,
Superior Wine & Cider Vinegar
ftutmegs, Mace, Cloves,
Currants, Cinnamon,
Basket Salt,
Pepper, Spice, Ginger,
Segr.rs,
Wm. Bosttvick, & Co.
October 23. 33 fi*t
Tl>. Bathing Tubs, very superior
do. Roasters different sizes,
do Seales with beams properly
regulated
do Buckets, different sizes
do Coffee Pots do do
do Pans and Sauce Pans do do
do Watering pots do Uo
do Powder, Tea and Sugar Can
uisteis,
do Candlesticks
do Candle Boxes
do Candle Moulds wh
do Cheese Toasters,
do Liquor Pumps,
do Liquor .Measures
do Gr .ters, large, for kitchen use
do Nutmeg graters upon an im
proved plan
do Chandeliers, in sets of a su
perior construction
do Sconces, an impr.iv* d 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 for the purpose of
watering Gardens. Ike.
do Pepper and Drudging Boxes,
do Sillabub Churns,
do Trumpets for hunters & stage
drivers
| do Pudding Pans,
i Or any other article or articles in
the Tin-Plate 'Yorker’s line, by
Wholesale or Retail, 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 Hayles & Co.
jCT TIN GUTTERS for houses,
made and put up at short uotiee.—
Apply »s above.
April 6 81
For Sa\c, wr HVre,.
A LIKELY Negro WOMAN, a ,
f\ good Cook. Washer and Ironer, '
and an excellent Seamstress.—Kn- |
quire at this Office.
Nov. 9. 3>
FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 14, 1821.
Dissolution.
i Csi-partnersttip heretofore
| I. existing; under the firm of
M‘Law* 4' Holt, is this day dissolv
;ed by limitation. The unsettled bu
siness of the concern, will be attend
ed to by Mr. Johh S. Holt, who
will be found generally at the Compt
ing-Room or Warehouse of the late
linn.
I We return out sincere thanks to
our friends and the public for the
liberal support they hare given us,
and hope their successor, Mr. J. 8.
Hilt, will continue to enjoy an
equal share of public patrouage, in
the
AND
Commission Business.
It is desirable to have the uftsirs
of the late firm settled without de
lay, and we therefore solicit those
who arc indebted to make payment,
and those who have any demands
against the late couceru, to present
them for settlement.
James M’Laws,
John S. Holt.
November 6 81 T 87
A Nil
Commission Business.
I r EAHK Subscriber, having taken
JL the \V/VKE-HOUSK, recently
oceupiedby J. S. Barney, teuders his
services to his friends and the Pub
lic in the
Storage a\u\ Commission
Business.
His Ware-Houses and Stores are now
in complete order f>r the reception
of CO l TON or MERCHANDIZE.
He hopes from a correct & prompt
attention to business to merit a share
of Public Patronage.
A. Danforth.
In Store & tor Sale,
Bushels Liverpool
Ground Salt,
300 Casks Thornastown Stone
Lime,
80 Pieces Cotton Bagging.
October 23. 61 33
C otton \Vare-House.
JOHN C. HOLCOMBE,
RETURN") thanks to his friends
and the public for past favours
in bis Tiiite of Business, and takes
this method of informing them—that
be has erected
A XeNV Wave-House,
FOR THE KECBP HON OF
Near the upper end South side
; Broad-Street—on the Lot next below
Messrs. R. & B. Lang lx 11. Mus*
grove, and lie hopes from strict per
sonal attention to all Business com
mitted to his care, to ensure a con
tinual on o!’ patrouage. He will con
tinue to receive and forward GOODS
to his friends in the country ond to
transact all Business in the COM
MISSION LINK.
jCJ* The situutien of the Ware-
Hnuse, excludes it entirely from the
danger of fire.
On Consignment —
Best Cypress Shiu
gies ami
50 Tierces Boston Stone Lime,
For sale low for cash—apply as
above.
September 11 1t t 21
w&jßranwsiß.
AND
Commission Business,
The Subscriber having taken a least
on die Ware-House recently occu
pied by
HOLCOMBE & TUCKER
(Opposite Messrs. Sims Sf Williams
WILL be thankful to bis friend*
y f and the public for a share of 1
their patronage. Every attention 1
will be paid to tbe interest of those |
who may favor him with their busi
ness, whether in receiving and for
warding sales and purchases of
Colton or MvvvAuinAise
1 of any description—His WARE
HOUSES Sf SI'ORES are now rea
dy for the reeeption of Cotton and
I Merchandise.
R Malone.
i Augusta, May 1 *» 10t
T «M fc Kenzifc & BvnnocVk,
Have received by late arrivals, an ex
tensive
SrpPLT or SEASONABLE
ID3LF ®©®a>§c,
Their assortment is now very com
plete, and they offer the whole to
Country Merchants on the most ac
! commodating terms.
October 12 *0
The Subscribers,
I/ave removed to the Store next door
above Mr fCnee.land , where they are
receiving and opening
AN K\TKNSIVR ASSORTMENT OF
Books & Stationary,
Among -which at e the following J\ew liorki .-
Didier’s Letters,
Ward’s Letters,
Percy’s Anecdotes, No. 3 and 4
and Blackwood’s Magaeine. No 20.
J. At H. Ely.
Oetober IS tit 31
Collins & Han nay,
OF NEIV. YORK.
Propose, publishing by Subscription
Ki-KHKOi te* kiutions ok tiix
dramatic works
OF SHAKESPEARE,
IN TWO SIZES,
Octavo uud Duodecimo.
STEREOTYPE Editions come strongly
re co in mended to the public, pavticn
| ly on account of correctness —ennsequr utly
j this neidern invention will entirely do away
I tile objection to American publications in
I that respect.
| inch a work as Sh*kxspkx6k, perfectly
cree from error, and ollierwise well txe
l cited, together with tbe adventitious cir
! tiimstunces of ornament, needs little beside
■ to inttire'a tavourable reception from the
I fnemls of Literature, and of American en-
I terprise.
The Subscribers are authorized to receive
subscriptions for tile above, and assure their
friends, and I lie public generally, dial iliey
will use their bent exertions to satisly those
who may subscribe; that they shall not, as
has been too frequently the case, be impos
ed upon by works published by subscription,
and in every esse in which they are not sa- I
tislied that the books, when delivered are as j
good as represented, they shall be under no )
obligations to take them.
I They will be delivered early next fall;
and at from g 2 to 5 per sett, lower than j
I what the S TORE retail price will be for the !
I same work.
Per ons wishing to be supplied wiili ele
gant copies of tbe above celebrated works,
are requested to call and view the speci- J
mens of binding, &c. at the store of
J. & H. Ely.
June 8. 3t 98
fIYHE Prophecy of Dante, a Poem by Lord j
A. Byron,
Mary of Scotland, or the heir of Avenel a
Drama, founded on the popular Novel of
“ The Abbott.”
Tberese, the Orphan of Geneva, by John
Howard Payne, K.,q.
Sergeant and Uswle’, Reports, 3 vols.
The ouse Surgeon and Physician, design
ed for the use of families with Concise
Directions, price gl.
Gj* A fresh supply of AMES’ best Letter
Paper, for sale at the Augusta hook. Store,
by
W. J. HOBBY.
July 3 3t 1
MIMS # GRAyT
npHIS Co-partnership is this day
1 dissolved by miiluul consent.—
Those to whom we are in any man
ner indebted in the city of Augusta,
will please to render iu their demands,
in order that due method may be ta
ken by the eoneern for the payment
thereof.
Mims 8£ Gray.
Edgefield C. H. Get. 25 <tl 35
“a CARIL
wmTzw&h,
Respec tfully informs her friends
and tbe Public, that she intends open
ing her SCHOOL on Moviur the 22'1 in
stant, in Kuynold-street, directly opposite
Mr. James Gardner's, where she will attend
to all the Branches of the Engbsh Language,
French and Music. Mrs. J. has also engag
ed a young Lady, to attend to the different
Branches of Needle-Work.
October 16. 5t -r 31
A HORSE, FOR SALE.
TO be sold merely for the want of
employment, an excellent fami
i |y HORSE,.perfectly broken, spir
; ited yet gentle, goes well in harness,
and would make a valuable chair
or dray horse—Euquire at this office.
November 6 3t i~
*** Tlie Subscriber will ac
commodate with BOARD, a few
Children, should any offer from the
Country who are desirous of attend
ing sehool in town.
Robert Walker.
Ostobar 2a. 14
[Whole No. 1426.
Fashionable Intelligent*! !
wat. ouibim3»
“ Hanin the man by grcuiutu heavttndru.rned.”
“ '/'o set to i iifhie the heads of half mankind ! !"
liuDIMCH.
IMPRESSED with sentiments of
grati’-ude for the encouragement
he has received iroin his friends and
euslomeis, both in Town and Conn*
Iry, since his commencement nuw
business, ns a finished Professor of ilia
Art of Shaving, and li ii Dressing
—He most respectfully infmms tliein
that he has taken a house on the south
side of Broad Street, a few doors a
bive the GLOBE TAVERN, and
nearly opposite the B mks, where
Shaving, Hair Dressing &c. is car
ried on in the most stipei b style. in l.s
dressing Academy, he assures his
friends that he bus not sp ired eit> er
trouble or expense lo adorn it w ith ele
gant engravings, caricatures, and fan
eiful decorations, so he will spare no
pains in imparting In the heads of his
customers all the elegance of a per
fect negligee.
“ To comb the hair by tender strokeH of art,
“ To curl the foreio|>, and to make ii part,
“ To make mankind in conscious beauty bold
“ Live o’er each scene and keep from look
ing old.
“ For this great end does Harris twirl lheir
locks,
“ Full out gray hairs, and work upon nis
blocks.
“ Gray hairs are tyrants which annoy a beau,
“ And friends to fashion wonder why they
gVOW.”
|Cv“ Gentlemen are also, most rcs
pecifuilj informed, that they can
have their chins lathered in high style ,
by himself, his Journeyman Hubert,
or hi« Apprentice Tom.
t7 Bulletins will be regularly
issued, should it be deemed necessa
ry. from (lie Dressing Academy, by
the Proprietor, or bis aids! I
|tTT* Hats nnd Coats of Customers
brushed in a style that may challenge
, competition.
November 30. 41
ITlpira~
Professor of Music from J\’etr Vorlc
\ and Boston.
REAPED IFULLY acquaints the
Public, that the encouragement
| he lias received, has deietmined hint
i to commence the instruction of Pu
| pils, tu the
Piano Forte, and in Singing,
with the proper method of accompa
nying the V dee, according to the
! most approved modern style, on Mon
day the Till of November, he will al
so give lessons nu the VIOLIN,
VlO INCELLO, &c. &C. with the
Science of Composition As the num
ber of his Pupils will necessarily be
lniMled, an early npplicutio: must be
made for the few remaining Vacan
cies.
Any commands left at the BO'*K
STORK of Mr. S. Stuhoks, will re
ceive every attention.
October 80. 3t 85
DA.VCUVU
MR. COLMUBML,
Respectfully informs the
Ladies and Gentlemen of Au
gusta, that he will open his
DftttfAng ScYiool
on the first Saturday in November,
and it will continue open throughout
the season, for Subscribe:!. 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.
Lessons w ill be given i n every Sa
turday morning, from 9 until 13 o’-
clock and iu the evening from tareo
o’clock until sun set. Price of Tui
tion Ten Dollars per quarter paya
ble in advance.
Two and an half months Tuition
will be the full quarter, ineluding
three Exhibition Balls, to which Pa
rents and Guardians of his Scholars
are invited.
N. K. Ladies and Gentlemen who
may wish to take private Lessons in
Dancing, Mr. C. will he happy to
wait upon them at their houses, or
at the Dancing Academy, on Green-
Street.
Augusta, Oetober 23. flt 33
~~ TO RENT,
The Tenement now oc
cupied by K. J. llahdbn and Co.
Possession can be bod on the Ist of
Oetober next.—Knqu re of Benja
min Hall, or W. M icon, in the ab
sence of the proprietor.
J. Darby.
Augus; 3h l%