Augusta herald. (Augusta [Ga.]) 1799-1822, December 21, 1821, Image 1

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AUGUSTA HERALD. Vol. XXITI No. 50. 2)3JIT ODDS) 3,, Hardware and Cutlery. THE SUBSCRIBERS, HAVING formed a connexion with an extensive Mercantile House in New York, havejost received from that city, and are now opening in Broad-Street, next door to the Book store of William J. Hubby, Ksq. a large and valuable Assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Hard ware and Cutlery : AMONG WHICH ARE, • Ot Dry Uoo&s, Extra super, supertiue and com mon Cloths and Cassimeres, assorted colors; Sattinetts, different colors ; blue and white ; red, white, yellow and green Flannels ; blue and green Bucking Baizes; Rose Blank ets, assorted, from Ito 12-4 ; Point do ; black and colured plain, figured and printed Bombazctts and Rat tinetts ; Carline or Circassian and Tartan Plaids; black and colored .plain and figured‘Canton Crapes and /Crape Dresses ; black, blue, green und assorted fancy Calicoes; super Lon don prints and printed Cambrics : line Cambric; plaid Ginghams; plain and figured book, 'jaconet, cambric and fancy Muslin's; curded and jaconet muslin Rubes; Irish Linens, various qualities : fi\e and coarse brown do; Gil Chiths, handsome patterns; swans dowit', toilneUe and line white and printed Valencia Vestings ; buff, chititz, imitation silk and cotton and printed bordered eassimere Shawls : Lidia and German silk Hag and ban dana Handkerchiefs : black and cross barred Canton do; madras's, pnllicat und twilled cotton dor; spotted, cross barred and while hord’d cambric Cra vats ; linen cambrics and cambric Handkerchiefs; imitation do; black and 'white silk, cotton and worsted Hose ; ladies and gentlemen’s black, white, and assorted colored, kid, heaver, castor and silk Gloves ; Sew ing Silks and Twist; black and col bred Ribbons, various widths ; ele gant plaid garniture dot Phis, in packs ; gilt coat and vest, pearl and j ivory shirt Buttons • button moulds; doJie-tic Slii tings, Sheetings,Cheeks, Pi,.ids ant! Stripes : fine and common Bed Ticks; black tabby Velvet; worsted Shirts and Drawers; silk Umbrellas, different qualities; fore top, In k, ivory and pocket Combs; coarse and fine linen aad cottou Threads; Cotton Balls: fine steam - loom Shirtings; Suspenders; an as sortment of Shoes ; rorum, imitation und real beaver Hats : AND OF IVayi\n\ s .yit awtV CvtlAei-y, Guns, assorted, some very elegant, Gun Worms ; Trace Chains ; chest, , ‘butt, H aiirl flfj Hinges; Thumb j Latches; trunk, chest, till, pad, knob nod mortice Locks; tea and table spoons; pocket, pen, barlow, two blade, pear, pruning, carving, dirk, desert, shoe, bread, butcher and draw i 'Knives; Knives and Forks ; Ra z>rs, in cases; Scissors; Hand saws ; handsaw and bastard Files ; Curry Combs; Sad Irons: Waiters and Tea frays; Carpenter’s Rules; Squares end Compasses ; Sand Pa per; shovels and Tongs ; cut Tacks and Brads, assorted; Trunk Han dies : Wood and Bed Screws; Screw Pul’ies : Candlesticks; Curtain Kiugs ; Nail end "spike Gimbletg; Nail Ham ffners ; Jewsiiarps ; Shaving Boxes and Brushes ; mctalic Paste and Paste Blacking ; and an assortment of Brushes. All of which are now off-red at re duced prices, wholesale and retail for cash or approved paper in this city ; and from the advantages they will possess in the selection of their Goods, having a purchaser constant ly in the New-Vork market, hope to merit a share of public patronage. Walmsley Foster. December 14 49 Looks YoateA. A Y'OUNG Man who is at leisure the aLerpart of the day and every evening, would be glad to be employed Posting Merchint’s Books. A liae left at the Herald-Office, ad - dressed to M will meet attention. December “ 4t 46 fff? We are authorized to an nounce Major Ss \MUKL LARK, as R Candidate for the Othces of Clerk of the Superior aud Inferior Courts of Richmond County,at the approach ng Flection. i November * J 8 liDTTvD'il, - STOCK 4/Cl) EXCHANGE subscriber has taken an of- i . fiee in the building lately occu pied by Messrs. Stewart & Har graves, on the North side of Bro id street, opposite to" the Post Office— where be offers his services in the above business, and hopes, by strict personal attention, to obtain tite pat ronage of his frieuds and the public. The great facilities afforded by brok ers in commercial operations gen erally, render it remarkable that the merchants of Augusta and the plnn ters have long sustained the incon venience of having none, and particu larly a Cotton Broker. In almost every other cotton mart the business is principally done by brokers ; and hence the ease, eertainty and d spateh with w hich it is executed. The same system is perfectly practicable here. The merchant, by applying at the of fice of the subscriber, may hereafter save himself the trouble of sampling his cotton and looking up a purchaser; —the planter need be no longer in volved in doubt and difficulty to ascertain the true state of the mar ket, nor subject himself to the caprice of the wary speculator—-and the nitr ch .si'r will at all times know where to resort for cotton at the market - 1 price. Office Regulations relative to Cotton. Ist. In Order to give time for sam pling, citizens offering cotton are re quested to leave the warehouse re ceipts by eight o’clock, A. M.—if left later than nine, sales c innot be realized till the succeeding day. If ; more convenient, the receipts ntay be enclosed in a letter of instructions and dropped id* the letter box the night previous. 2(1. Cotton will he sampled and re ceived from wagons till ten o’clock, j A. M if offered after that hour, | sales cannot be realised till next day. 3<l. Warehouse expenses will in variably be deducted from the account sales. 4th. Sales will commence at ten (Fclock and close at twelve, A. M. fith. Persons choosing to limit and limiting higher than the market, will have their receipts returned them on i paying 6j cents for a bag entry ahd sampling. 6th. Commissions on sajes, 23 cents a bale. Orders from the country, en closing the warehouse receipts, will be promptly executed. Stock, EtXcVvaiige, and Rrokovago, IN THEIR VARIOUS BRANCHES, Will b-> attended to at all times dur ing office hours, which will be from eight o’clock A. M. till two o’clock P. M. aud from three o’clock till live P. M. John Kinney, jun. 03” Money is sometimes worth more than at others: Persons having it to loan, may, in the strictest confidence, ava l themselves of the advantages of the market, by applying at the above office. December 11 ts 47 & wmawtr Merckant TaVVov. Respectfully inform* his Customers and the Public gene rally, that he continues to carry on his business in Canteloii’s Brick Store, on Broad-Street, nearly oppo site the C ity-H otel ; he foels 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 meres and Vestings of the best Qua lity, which he will sell and make up | on moderate terms. Received the latest New-York and Pltiladelph a FASHIONS. October 19. 8t 32 £/* Have this (lay received by the Steam Boat, the Life of Gen eral Greene—Jackson on Fever—No Fiction, a Narrative founded on Re cent aud Interesting Facts. — ALSO — A FRESH ASSORTMENT 07 SCHOOL LLLKS. FOR SALE At the New-York Commission Hook I Store. I Samuel Slurbs, Jigent. ' July ir 9 FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER SI, 1821. THE NEW CLOT HI AG STORE , IS REMOVED To the South side of nearly opposite, the Augttdb Book- Store ; and furnished rctik A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Cloaks Dress Coat* Big Coats Coatees ' Surtouts Pintafoons FVoek Coats, Vests with & with- Drawers out Capes Shirts, Ike. &c. Ail of which are made after the atest New-York aud Philadelphia Fashions, and for 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 SO i2t 33 New, Fresh and Fashionable TYeatVy Made, (Some real superfine, for the most particular customers,) lately receiv ed and fur sale by Dirnock & Marsh, Me rcli ant Tct i tors, (Nearly opposite the. City-Hotel.) Angus la October 26 42t 34 The Subscribers, I/ave removed to the Stove next dour above Mr. K'aeelatid, where they are receiving and opening AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF Looks Sc Stationary i Jimo/ig which tire the following jYcw Works ■ Didier’s Letters, Ward’s Letters, Percy’s Anecdotes. No. 3 anil 4 aud Blackwood’s Magazine. No. 20. J. & 11. Ely. October 16 fit 31 live sivhscv\k«ivs, CONTINUE TO KELP ON HAND AN ASSORTMENT OF VllO ICE CHOCK HIES, von faAilt stirrttrs, Which th y off..”-fir S i'e bh temonablt terms i (VIE.) * OLD East-lndia Coffee, Jamaica Sugar, Treble refined Loaf Sugar, Fresh Gunpowder aud Imperial Teas, Superior No. 1 Cboeolate, Mould Caudles, Rice, Old Cogniac Rrandy, Do. Jamaica Rum, l)o. Hollands Gin, Do. Madeira Wine, Do. L. P. I ’enneiiffe, do. Do. Port do. Claret do. Sparkling Champagne, do. Ilibbert’s London Porter, Superior Wine & Cider Vinegar Nutmegs, Mace, Cloves, Currants, Cinnamon, Basket :Talt, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Segars, <sfe #c. Win- liostwick, & Co. October 23. 33 6*t I SWSF MtDl&Su' 14[JK Prophecy of Dante, a Poem by Lord Byron, Mary of Scotland, or the heir of Avenel a Drama, founded on the popular Novel of “ The Abbot;.” Therese, the Orphan of Geneva, by John Howard Payne, Lsq. Sergeant and Ruwle’s Reports, 3 vols. The ouse Surgeon and Physician, design- 1 ed for the use of families with Concise Directions, price §l. OCf* A fresh supply of AML S’ best Letter Paper, for sale at the Augusta Hook-Store, by 3V. J. HOBBY. July 3 3? l MIMS V GRAY. THIS Co-partnership is this day dissolved by mutual consent.— Those to whom we are in any man ner indebted in the city of Augusta, w ill please to render in tbeir demands, | in order that due ‘method may be ta ken by the eoneern for the payment ! thereof. Mi ins §* Gray. Edgefield C. H. Get. 23 hi 33 A CARD. ~ j s&QSdlrar&b, RESPECTFULLY imorms her friends and the Public, that she intends open -1 ing her SCHOOL on Moxxixy the 22<i in stant, in Reynold-streei, directly opposite I Mr. James Gardner’s, where she will attend j to all the Branches of the English Language, 1 French and Mi isic. Mrs. J. has also eogag- ! I 1 ed a young Lady, to aitend to the different Branches of Needle-Work. October 16 5: i 31 XovUv and Wo we, few doors above the Planters’ Hotel, BHO.VD-SIBREI. Reive just received, and a-e now offer tng for sale, at Wholesale or Retail, AV KXTKVSIVK ASSOUTMKNT OF DLiY GOODS GROCERIES, 13000 pair of Fashionable Roots am\ SWoes, Assorted, * A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Os dift'erent kinds, TIN PLATE- By the Box and Wire. Tin and Vewter AVavft Manufactured by them at,- usual. As one of the firm resides in Nevr- Vork, they intend at all times to have their assortment complete. Country Merchants and Traders can at all tithes be supplied co the most accom modating terms. November 23 a ’ Ifaw wjaiMo TIN Bathing Tubs, very superior do. Roasters different sizes, do Scales with beams properly regnla^-d do Backets, different sizes do Codec Pots do do do Pans and Sauce Pans do do do Watering pots do do do Powder, Tea and Sugar Caa nisteis, do Caudle Sticks do Candle Boxes 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 Chandeliers, in sets of a »u- * perior construction do Sconces, an improved pattern, do Cups, pint and halt pint, do Spitting Boxes do Lanterns, hoth large & small do Sk<miners and Ladles do Cullenders do Scoops and Funnels do Engines lor the purpose of watering Gaidens, Ac. do Pepper and Drudging Boxes, do Sillabub Churns, do Trumpets for hunters & stage drivers do Pudding Puns, Or any other article or articles in the Tin-Plate Worker’s line, by Wholesale or Retail, will he 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. gr'7* TIN GUTTERS for houses, made and put tip at short notice.— Apply as above. ✓ April 6 fit DilXCiSuXc AW R.\i MR. COLMESNIL, Respec tfully informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of Au gusta, that lie will open his I\ancmg School on the first Saturday in November, and it will continue open throughout the season, for Subscribers. Mr. C. being well known in this place, flat ters himself (hat Parents and Guar dians will favor, him with the Tui tion of their Children. Lessons 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 ble in advance. Two and an half months Tuition will be the full quarter, including three Exhibition Bulls, to which Pa rents and Guardians of his Scholars are invited. N. B. Ladies and Gentlemen who I may wish to take private Lessons in ; Dancing, Mr. C. will be happy to ! wait upon them at their houses, or I at the Dancing Academy, on Green j Si reel. Augusta, October 23. fit 33 **.* The Subscriber w ill ac commodate with BOARD, a few Children, should any oiler from the j Country who are desirous of atteod i ing school in town. Robert Walker. October 26 34 {Whole No. 1128. 11 is solution. THE Co-partnership heretofore existing under the firm of MT.aw* Holt, is this dav dissolv ed by limitation. The unsettled bu siness of the coneern, will be attend ed to by Mr. Jonft 8. Holt, who will be found generally at th&.Cbmpt ing-Room nr Ware-House of the late firm. We return onr sinrere 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 putrouage, in the ANI) Commission Business. It is desirable to have the attain of the late firm settled without de lay, and we therefore solicit those who are indebted to make payment, and those who have any demands against the late' concern, to present them for settlement. James M’Lavvs, John 8. Holt. November 6 8t t 37 AN 1) Commission Business. FISHE Subscriber, having taken JL the W ARE-HOUSE,'recently occupied by .1. 8. Baknk.y, tenders his services to his friends and the Pub lic in the Storage and Commission Business. His Ware-Houses and Stores are now in complete order for the reception of COTTON or MERCHANDIZE. He hopes from a correct & prompt attention to business, to merit a share of Public Patronuge. A. Dauforth. . in Store 8c for Sate, Liverpool' Orouud Salt, 300 Casks Thornastown Stone Lime, 80 Pieces Cotton Bagging. October 23. fit 33 Colton Wave-Wouse. JOHN C. HOLCOMBE, RETURNS thanks to his friends and the public for past favours in his Line of Business, and takes this method of informing them that he lias erected A .Ve>N Ware-VtousOi, FOR THE RECEPTION OF Nenr the upper end HnUth side Broad-Street—on the Lot next below Messrs. R. &, B. Lang & 11. 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. lie will con tinue to receive and forward GOODS to his friends in the country and to transact all Business in the COM MISSION LINE. |CT* The situation of the Ware llouse, excludes it entirely from the danger of fire On Consignment— Best Cypress Shin gles and 80 Tierces Boston Stone Lime, For sale low for cash—apply as above. Seplemher 11 +t t 21 AND Commission Business, The Subscriber having taken a least on the Ware-llonse recently occu pied by HOLCOMBE & TUCKER (Opposite Messrs. Sims Sf Williams » %U r ILL he thankful to bis friends ▼ f and the public for a share of their patronage. Every attention will be paid to the interest of those who may favor him with their busi ness, whether in receiving and for warding Mules and purchases of Cotton or Niorciuuuiise of any description — His WARE HOUSES STORES »re now rea dy for the reception of Cotton aud Merchandise. R Malone. Augusta, May 1 *8 i»t