Augusta herald. (Augusta [Ga.]) 1799-1822, December 18, 1821, Image 1

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AUGUSTA HERALD. Vol. XXIII No. 49. (g©W©SV STOCK, ANU EXCHANGE ' WltoWKS* |TB' HE subscrib- r lias taken an of- J| lice in ike building lately oceu pi'd by Messrs. Stewart &, Har graves, on tlie N->rib side «i Bro d sireet, opposite In tlie Pits! Office— where lie otters bis services in the above business, ami hopes, by sirtci p r-o ia I attention, to obtain (be pat ronage of his fi tends end tile public. The great facilities t ft'orded by brok ‘ ers in commercial operations gen erally, render it rernuiknble that the m reli in's of Augusta and tiie plan ts s h ve lung sustained the incott Tonieuce of having none, and p i lien larly a Colton Broker. In almost everv other cotton m.rtthe business is pi incipiliy done by briikers ; and ht-nce the asc, certainty and d spalcb with w Inch it is executed The same sy st' in is perf ctly p aelicable here. The merchant, by .pplyingat the of fi e of the subscriber, may hereafter < si ee himself the trouble of sarap-ing Li cotton anil looking up a purchaser; he planter need be no longer iu \ Led i-i doubt an I difficulty to a->-ertiiin the trii“ slate oi the m;;r --•- t: n»r subject himself to thecaprice of the w try speculator—and the pur chaser wilt at all tunes know where to resort for collou at the market price. oface Regulations relative to Cotton. Ist. In order to give time for sam pling. citizens offering cotton are re ij icsird to leave the warehouse re ceipts by eight o’clock, A. M.—if left later ihuu nim>, gales c nnot be realized I.H succeeding day. If Bi-ire co ivciiicn'jthe receipts mav be en l-M d in i letter of instructions p ( i ,!p*d in the letter box the previous. 2d. Cotton will be sampled anil re ceived from wagons liil t n o’clock, A Vl.—if .tt red after that hour, sates cuomo' be realized till next day. ttd. W rehouse expenses will i«- vuri ibly oe deducted from the account sales. 4'h. Soles will commence nt fen o’clock and el >se at twelve, V. VI. St.h. Persons choosing to limit and limiting high r lb u ihe market, will have their receipts returned them on paying 6£ cents for ab ig entry and scrupling. nth. Commissions on sales, 23 cents a hale. Ot ilers from (he country, en clo-i g the w rehouse receipts, will be promptly executed. Stock, XYs-clvange, amt ttrokeTage, IN THEIR VARIOUS BRANCHES, \v i ' b • a tended to at all tioies dur ing office hours, which will be from eight o’clock A. M. till two o’clock V . and from tl.rce o’clock till five F M. John Kinney, jun. f£j* Money is sometimes »nii mre 'ban at others: I’m sons having it t i loan, m-iy, in tl>u sTictest coofirlpnce, ava l ttiemsi li\ s of t. • jilva -ta.grs ..t Uie market, by applying- at the above "(lice. December 11 ts 47 Mfereivaul Taitov. TT| ESsPEL I"FULLY informs his .5 Customers and the Public gene rally, tbt be continues to carry on Ins business in Cantelou's Brick Store, on Broad-Street, nearly oppo s.te the City-Hotel ; he feels thank ful For p .st favours and solicits a contiuu ince ; be pledges himself that his work shall not be exceeded by any done in ibis city —He will con stnn ly keep en band Clo hs, Cassi ni e res and Vestings of the best Qi-- lity, which lie will sell and make up on moderate terms. sg:T“ Received the latest New-York an i Philadelph a FASHIONS. October l'J. 8t 32 £/* Slave this day received b the Steam Boat, the Life of U ii er I G-'ceue—J .ekson on Fever—No Fiction, a Narrative fouAled on Re cent aud Interesting Facts. — ALSO— A FRESH ASSORTM3 Vi OK SCVIVIOVi BMUR6. FOR SALE At the. Nate-Fork Commission Book Store. Samuel 3{urges, Agent. July 17 5 X ovii\ avh\ Utiwr, A few doors above the Planters’ Hotel. lIItOAD-3 I'ttSET. Have just received- and are now offer ing i'or sale, at Wholesale or Retail , a i 1 ’ AS EXTENSIVE assout.mlxt of DRY GOODS AJYJJ GROCERIES, 13000 pair of Fashionaltle Boots anA , Assorted, -—A T.AHGE ASSORTMENT OF— (MDSUBS, Os different kit tls. TIN PLATE % die Box and 'Wire. Tin amV Yewtev Wave Manufactured by them us usual. As one of the firm resides in Npw- York, they intend stall times to have their assortment complete. Country Merchants and Traders can at all tunes be supplied on the most accom modating terms. November 23 42 T\\o SaYscvibevs, CONTINUE TO KEEP ON HAND AST ASSORTMENT OF CHOICE (*HOCEHIES, VOII FAMILY SLTPLIKK, Which they offer for Sate on reasonable terms (VIZ.) OL!) East-lndia Coffee, Jamaica Sugar, Treble refined Loaf Ftitrar, Fresh Gunpowder and Imperial I eas, Superior No. 1 Chocolate, Mould Candles, Rice, Old Cogniae Brandy, l)o. Jamaica Rum, Do. Hollands Gin, Do. Madeira Wisie, Do. 1.. P. Teuncriffe, do. Do. Port do. Claret do. Sparkling Champagup, do. Hibbert’s London Porter, Superior Wine&Cidor Vinegar Nutmegs, Mace, Cloves, Cut rants, Cinnamon, Basket Sait, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Segnr«, #e #c. VVm. Most wick, & Co. October 23. 33 fi*t TIN Bathing Tubs, very superior do. Roasters different sizes, do Scales with beams properly regulated do Buckets, different sizes do Coffee Pots do do do Pans and Sauce Fails do do do Watering pots do do do Powder, Tea and Sugar Cau nisteis, do Candle Sticks do Candle Boxes , do Candle Moulds i do Cheese Toasters, do Liquor Pumps, do Ltquor Measures do Graters, large, for kitchen use do Nutmeg graters upon an un proved plan do Chandeliers, in sets of a su perior construction do Sconces, an unproved pattern, j do Cups, pint and half pint, do Spitting Boxes do Lanterns, both large & small 1 do Skimmers and Ladies do Cullenders do Scoops and Funnels do Engines for the purpose of watering Gaideus, &c. do Pepper and Drudging Boxes, do Sillabub Churns, do Trumpets for hunters & stage drivers do Pudding Pons, Or any other article or articles in the 'fin-Plate Worker’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. |C?* TIN GUTTERS for booses, mad and put. up at short notice.— 1 Apply as above. April 6 81 * ■ . Jt WANTED TO HIKE. A SMART active Negro BOY, (j\ from it- to in years of age i Enquireat this Office. November 33 8t 42 TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 18, 1851. VY\s solution. THE Co-partnership heretofore ! existing under ihe firm of M-Laws <y Holt, is this day dissolv ed by limitation. The unsettled bu siness of ihe concern, will be attend ed to by Mr. John S. Holt, who will be found generally at the Compt ing-Room or Ware-House of the late firm. We return our sincere thanks to our friends and the public for the liberal support they have given iis, and hope their successor, Air. J. S. Holt, will continue to enjoy an equal share of public patrouuge, in the S1NHB&(BX AND C ommis sVo a Business. It is desirable to have the affairs of the late firm settled without de j lay, and we therefore solicii those who are indebted to make payment, and (hose who have auy Hem mils against the late enneeru, to present them for settlement. James M’Laws, John S. Holt. November fi t 37 ANII Commission Business. SUItS Subsr-iber, h viug taken fiL the VV iKE-HOUSE, recently occupied by J. S. Barney, tenders his services to bis friends aud the l’ub- | lie in the Stovage avul Commission Business. II is Ware-H uuscs and Stores are now in complete order for the reeept on i of COTTON or MERCHANDIZE, j i He hopes from a c -rrect lx prompt ; attention to business, to meiit a share of Public Patronage. A. Dan forth. Xu Stovo Sc i’or Sale, fBDDD Bushels Liverpool Ground St; ‘t, 300 Casks Thomaslown Slone Lsinc, 80 Pieces Cotton Rigging. October 23. fit 33 Cotton Wave-House. JOHN C. HOLCOMBE, RETURNS thanks to 111- friends and the public for post favours in his Line of Business, an I trkes this method of ioioimiug tueui —that be has erected A'X cw Wav e-\l ous e, FOR THE ItECEF IIUN OF (DDWftDSb Near the upper end South sidp Br«ad-atreet —outlie L 4 next below Messrs. R. & B. Lang &. 11. Mus grove, and be hopes fr m strict, per sonal attention to all Business com mitted to bis care, to ensure a con tinual on oi patronage. He will con tinue t» receive and forward GOODS to bis friends in the country and to tra isaet all Business in the COM MISSION LINE. jij'* The situa ion of the Ware j House, excludes it entirely from the | danger of fire •ess Shin j gles anil i 30 Tierces Boston Stone Lime, For sale low for cash—apply as above. September It It T 21 AND Commission Business, The Subscriber having lake.ua (east on the Ware-House recently oceu- j pied by HOLCOMBE k TUCKER ! ( Opposite Messrs. Sims dj" Williams | *7ILL be thankful to bis friend-* I and ihe public for a share oi i their patronage. Every attention i will be paid to the interest of those 1 who may favor him with their buti i ness, whether in receiving and for* i warding sales and purchases of Cotton or iMevcivAiuiise ( of any description—His WARE- ! HOUSES Sf STORKS are now rea dv for the reception of Cotton and Merchandise. R '1 alone. Augusta, May i *8 16t j «YL k TX«ivvzAe &Be vvuoeAv, i Have received by late arrivals, an ex tensive SUPPLY OF SKASOY.vnI.K ZD'MW @mw§ 3 Their assortment is now very com plete, and they otter Ihe whole to Country Merchants on the most ac commodating terms. October 12 so Tint Subscribers, Have removed to the Store next door above. Mr Knee/and, where they are. receiv ng and opening AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF Books & Stationary, Among which are the following New /f orks : Dtdier's Letters, Ward's Letters, Percy’s A need tes. No. 3 and 4 and Blackwood’s Magazine. No 20. J. k H. Ely. Oe’nber IS fit 31 Collins & Waunay, OF NKW YORK. Propose, publishing by Subscription I STEREO I kPE EDITIONS OF THE D RAMA 1 'I C IVORKS OF SHAKESPEARE, IN TWO SIZES, Octavo and Htiotiecimo. QTEUK'JTYPK Ktlilioos come strongly | O redommendi-d to tlie public, particu ar ly on account of correctness—consequently tins in (ii i n invention will entirely do auav i tlie oojeciton to Aiuencan publications in j lliat respect, ! Such a work as Si\k mspkaiik, perfectly cree tr*nv error, and otherwise well exe- I ciucd, together willi the adventitious cir- I sum tiinr, ot ornament, needs litlie beside to insure a lavotiralde reception from the ! fnen Is of Literature, and of American en j lerpnse. ! she Subscribers are authorized fn receive stibscriptiong lor liie above., and assure their friends, and the public generally, that they will use toeir best exertion, to satisfy those who may subscrbe ; that they shall not, as has been too frequently the case, he impos ed upon by wonts published by subscription, au 1 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. I ney will be delivered early next fall ; and at from S ’ to 5 per sett, lower than tvhat the STOltli retail price will be for the sain - work. I*< r-ons wishing to be supplied wiib ele gmit copies of the ah ive celebran d works, are r -quested to call and view the speci mens of binding, Sic. a* tlie store ot J. k U. Ely. .TitneS. .3t98 Ib©©ss!37 t’rophecy of Dante, a Poem by Lord A H> rou, Mary of Scntland, or the heir of Avenel a Dra na, I’oaihded on the popular Novel ot “ Idle Abbo t." Therese, 'lie Orphan of Geneva, by John Howard Payne, F.sq. Sergeant aud Ifawle’s Iteports, 3 vols. The otise Surgeon and Physician, design ed for the use of families with Concise Directions, price £Ji. (fj* A fresh supply of A AIKS' best Letter Paper, for sale at the Augusta Rook-Store, by W. .1. HOBBY. July 3 3t 1 MIMB GRAY. THIS Cn-partnership is this day dissolved by iduiujl consent Those to whom we are in any iniin ner indebted in the city of Augusta, will please to render in I heir demands, in order that due method may be ta ken by the concern for the payment thereof. Mims <Sf Gray. Edgefield C. TI. Oct. 23 fit 33 A CARD. wmTihiWb, r> KSPI-.C I FULLY informs her friends 1, aud tue Puolic, that she intends o(>eii iug her SCHOOL on Mo.viiay tlie 22(1 in stall’, in Keyoold-street, directly opposite M . James Gardner’s, wiiere she will attend to all the Branches of ihe Kngl'SJ Language, j French and Music. Mrs. J. lias also erigag- I ed a young Laily, to attend to the ditferent Branches of Needle-Work, j October lfi 5t T3l | A HOHHEa, J<OR HALE ~ i r-po be sold merely for the want of j j J employment, an excellent fam> !|y HDKSK, perfectJy broken, spir -1 ited yet gentle, goi * well in harness, ; and would make a valuable chair or dray horse—Enquire at this office. November fi 3t 37 l *** The Subscriber will ac- I commodate with B(I\K1), a few j Children, should any otter from the ' Country who are desirous of attend ing school in town. Robert Walker. October 25. 84 r\\ hole Xo» 1457* I K K NKVV CLOTHfjVG S TOR 7?, IS RKMuVKD To the South, side of lt'oai-S‘ reef, nearly opposite the iugn-la Hook- Store ; and furnished with A COMPLEX* ASSORTMENT OP Clonks Dres* Coats Big Coats j Coatees Snrtouts P uiaioons Frock Coats, Vests with vSc with- Drawers out Capes Skirt*, &e. &r. All of win eh are made after the atest New-Ynrk ami Philadelphia Fashions, ami fur sale at a small ad vance for Cash. Also— Clothes cot anil made at the above Stand, after the latest Northern Fashions, by C. Clark. October 30 tit 33 New, Fresh and Fashionable \Wm\> T MnAfc •anw'iunfl, (Some real supetline, for the most p>>.r>ioular customers.) lately receiv ed and for sole hv Ditnock & Marsh, .Merchant Tailors, (.Yearly opposite the City-Hotel.) Jt i;a --'7 tat h-r jo tit 4 faoiituiiuOle iutelhgenc ! ! wjii. suiaitita* “ Harris • Ur. man by gruci /tin heaven designed. 9 * “ Tv set to rights the heads oj hulj mankind / /** lU'LFINCU. IMPRESSED with sentiments of gratitude for Ilia e.i. ouragenient lie lias received from hi* friends and customers, both in lown uud Coun try, since his commencement nnw business, as a finished Professor of the Ail of Shaving, and Huir Dressing —He most respectfully informs tb-m that he has taken a house on the sooth side of Broad Street, a few doors n bove the Gi.OBK PAVKKN, and nearly opposite the Biliks, where Wliiiving, Hair Diessmg ike is car ried on ( nithe most superb style, in Ins dressing Academy, he assures his triemts that he has not spared either trouble ortxprnse to adorn it w ith ele gant engravings, caricatures, and fan eiful decorations, so lie will spare no pains in imparting to the heads of his customers all the elegance of a per fect negligee. “ To comb tlie hair by tender strokes of art, “ To curl the forctop, anil to make it part, “ To make mankind in conscious beauty bold “ lave o’er each scene and keep from look ing old, “ Foi; this great end does Harris twirl their locks, “ Pull out gray hairs, and work upon his blocks. “ Gray hairs are tyrants which annoy a beau, “ And friends to tu.bion wonder why they grow.” |C7* Gentlemen are also, most res pectfully informed, that they can have their duns lathered in high style, by himself, his Journey man Hubert, or his Apprentice Tom. IO" Bulletins will he regularly issued, should it he deemed necessa ry, from the Dressing Jicademy , by the Proprietor, or his aids!! |Cj~ liafs and Coats of Customers brushed in a style tlrat may challenge competition. November 30. 41 .\earner*. Mil. COLMRSNIL, IH KfiPKCTFUI.LY informs the %j Ladies and Gentlemen of Au gusta, that he will open his Dancing s>c\u>o\ on the first Saturday in November, and it will continue upen throughout the season, for Subscribe s. Mr. C. being well known in this place, Hal ters himself that Parents uud Guar dians will favor him with the Tui tion of their Children. Lessons will be given on every Sa turday morning, from 9 until 13 o’- clock and iri the evening from three 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, including three Exhibition Balls, to which Pa rents slid Guardians of his Scholars are invited. N. I). Ladies and Gentlemen who may wish to take private Les*oos in Dancing, Mr. C. will be happy to wait upon them at their houses, or at the Dancing Academy, 00 Green- Street Augusta, October 33. et 3*