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pony concerned in every sacred ■ansaction which he represents. In te£U| of holding them at a distance v cold didactic dissertations, he ri nt rs them near his person, makes jcin intimately acquainted with his livatc thoughts, lays open to them , e solicitude of a heart which seeks icir salvation, and stands clear in ie erectness and confidence of chris an integrity and candor. It is stated by ./Elian that a Scy thian intr, once observing a naked senti el keeping guard during the fall of a were snow, enquired of him if he ere not cold, upon which the soldier iked the king if his face were cold, id the king saying no—neither am cold, said the hardy watchman, be mse lam all face. Such is the genu e Christian sentinel, who stands rth to watch for others, as oiie that ust give an account. He learns to idure hardness as a good soldier of >sus Christ. To him all seasons are ike, and all events the same. With e firmness of a true courage, he •aves the coldest indifference of the orld, and the hottest rage of perse ition. His visage always remains ie same, for it is set on heaven, and lither would direct the steps of every Ebscrverl The earnest spirituality rhich pervades all the discourses of )r. Kollock, confers Upon them a pe liliar character. The impression of L reader is, that such devotions |ould he derived only from the Great fountain of Truth and Virtue, and mat lie who possessed it, must have [talked high in communion with God. M this were not the case, whence #iald be the tone of feeling, the rap ture of affection, the melting of ecsta sy, and the flight of the spirit far be hind the world, which we often wit aps in his productions. | The life of man, and especially of Iristian, is more distinguished sorrows than by its joys. His to bo known rather by its rough han by its smoothness; by the ig asperity of thorns and briars, y the even tenor of a flowery (. Hence in every community evers, thypre is many a broken o bind up, ninny an inveterate to molify, many a tender con ; to handle with delicacy and . Os this, Dr. Kollock was ware, and'therefore we find ten directing his masterly pre ms towards such. Ho never lift with a gentle hand thebruis 1, to aid the feeblest aspirations :ted piety, to shew to the fear right path through the deep and valley, and to declare to the ed, that their losses shall be all nsated in the resurrection of t. some future time, we shall pro i furnish extracts from the ser with remarks in confirmation character which has been has- Jtched; and as a proof that we ; influenced by a blind adinira c shall afterwards point out a lings which we could have the editor had expunged, bc that such a liberty might have iken with a posthumous publi which had not been chastened last corrections of the author. TIDES. COMMUNICATION. ©WtuavH, rted this life on the 9th inat. after and severe illness, in the sixty earofhis age, Waller Leigh Esq. i of Virginia, but for the last thirty ars a citizen of this State, and one ilest inhabitants of this city, ic suffrages of his fellow-citizens, filled many offices of honor and ) the entire satisfaction of his con ». it would be an act of injustice c and private worth, to permit client man to descend to the obli the grave, without a tribute of to his memory. In all his trans in life, he maintained an unspot •acte.r in all the relations of civil al life ; he was sincere, punctual, and just: in domestic life he was kind, affectionate and exempla iring his short illness he was pati always resigned. the perfect mnn, and behold the upwright, iter end of that man is peace.” S Bird, s city, on the 6th instant, after a g illness, Mr. Isaac La lioche, in »year of his age. * vannah, on the 4th inst. John 11. q. in his 30lh year. ,S OF EXCHANGE. New-York, at sight, 3 to 54 pr. .......o ~ Iphia, ~ ~ re, „ ton, 1 to 14 „ BANK-BILLS. States’ Bank Notes, 54 pr. ark Post Notes, . • „ ~ Carolina, .... 1 „ olina Slate B. Notes. 4f° f P r * ear and Newberu, . 1 per. dis. rleans, 5 „ ~ see, 25 ~ ~ Bills, no sales, smber 14. [port of ARRIVED, piste, Leggitt, New-York, 8 days ive, Chapter, New-York, 9 days annah, Bowers, Providencq, 7 days I ! — l —-Sd! L_ —, FROM THE PROVIDENCE JOURNAL. I COUSIN LUCY. CHAPTER vni. I- How many hearts are withered in their prime, Crushed by the world’s ingratitude alone; Sent to the grave despairing, ere their time; Their worth uuralued, and their truth unknown; An unsus[>ectiiig faith their only crime How many spirits, sorrowing, have Down From earth o’erburthened w ith their heavy woes, The God, who thus ordained it, only knows. 11. Twas thus with bain. He died as many die. V ictims of this proud world’s umvorthincss; Whose hearts have chords w ithin them tuned too high To bear deception’s touch: in whose distress, None, but those like them, can feel sympathy— -1 know exactly what 1 would express; P.ut yet good feelings arc not quite so plenty 1 hat 1 can spend them, where not one in twenty 111. Would understand them—So I will have dune with Jly sad reflections—lt was not my plan That my narration should he overrun with So many of those things when I began I’ll tfi'e my brains a shaking, and go on with My tale, to its conclusion, if I can. \\ ell then; in short, Sam’s doctors give him over, ’Twas a clear case, that he could not recover. IV. I sat beside him, through the painful night On which he died—ln agony he lay Striving in vain, against the awful might. Os the destroyer.... Ere the coming day, That soul must take its long returnless flight, With the last, lingering throb of life’s decay; To Join the host ot those; who were, what we, This moment, are ;—and are,—what we must be.’ V. (Oh, ’tis a fearful tiling; to look upon A form which once with health and beamy glowed; Just when the soul is hastening to be gone, Forever, from its perishing abode; When the great veil liangs trembling, half with drawn Which from Its vision, shrouds the bar of God; And to the parting spirit, soon will give That view which mortals cannot sec, and live ) * * * * * * '* VI. The drops of moisture on his brow, appear tike dew upon the marble—The low sigh Short and repented, and, the frequent tear, The film that gathers o’er his freezing eye, Proclaim the wearied spirit to be near Its goal; and speak the mortal agony. A moment; it was dreadful—but ’tis past. One struggle,—only one—it is the last. VII. Here was a heart to captivate and bless Al! those who knew its virtue and its worth ; A sou!, whose feelings were all nobleness ; And rais'd above the grovelling views of earth * * * * * * t * *• * iV ♦ * 1c That soul has sought its rest; that heart is cold. '* Now reader ; farc-you-wcll—My tale is told. LUCY’S COUSIN. Nate. —The second scries of “ Cousin Lucy,” will appear as soon as received from her loving Kins man, who has promised to furnish us with a con tinuance of her history. PRECEPT A.\ 1) EXAMPLE. A man Who saw his son quite handy, Toss off a glass of raw French Brandy ! Said, “ Neddy, you should not do so, For liquor is your greatest foe,” But we arc taught to love our foes, Quoth Ned, so Father, here it goes. NEW GOODS. Jewvitt, & Co. Upper Wing, Clip Haiti, HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM N. YORK An extensive assortment of FALL AND WINTER —lo wit :— J I LOTUS of every inscription, vv Flannels, Rose and Duffle Blankets* Plain and figured Bombaznlls, Caroline Plaids, (rich and elegant j patterns) I Domestic goods of‘every description,; Damask Table Linen, Irish Sheeting! and Linens, Plain and figured Canton and Nan- , keen Crapes, Mandarine Crapes (a very rich ar ticle.) The above, with articles not enumera ted, comprise a very general assoi tmentof 3TAYLE and FANCY GOODS, all of which they offer on the most accommo dating terms. ALSO, Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, Bauds, and Trimmings constantly on hand. September 14 2a w ts Removal. Planter’s Hotel. riAUE Subscriber respectfully returns JL his sincere thanks to his friends and , the public in general for the very liberal patronage heretofore.received, lie now begs leave lo announce his removal to the house lately occupied by Messrs. Ros seler St Buchanan as a hotel, situated on the north west corner of the State House Square, (which is now undergo ing a thorough repair.) The house is furnished with warm and commodious rooms; and new stables are building, which wili be constantly supplied with the best corn and fodder, and attended by an excellent and careful hostler.—His bar will be supplied with choice liquors, his table furnished with the best provi sions the market will afford, and with the assistance o his mother, and careful ser vants, flatters himself that nothing shall be wanting to promote the comfort of those who may feel disposed to favor him with their patronage. M. D. Huson. Sept. VI 6 ♦„* The Augusta Chronicle, Savannah Republican & Cahawba Press, will pub lish this advertisement weekly for three weeks, and send their account to me for • payment. | M. D. H. &T Pastings. tI W Y BARRELS old Kentucky Whiskey, 10,000 Lbs. Maryland Castings, FOR SALE bY Win. H. Thompson, Co. Sept. 10. 46t .Maryland Stale Lottery TO 3K nil awn IX BALTIMORE, i P“dtr the sUperinUndance ol the Commissioners appointed by the Go vernour and Council, agreeably to the Act of Assembly. COHEN’S OFFICE. Baltimore, September 5, 1822. la announcing to the public another STATE LOTTERY, in pursuance ot the Act of the Legislature, the under signed begs leave respectfully to express the high sense of their very distinguished patronage in the last Scheme, by which he was enabled to complete (he drawing in a lime so short, and unprecedented.— Knowing the wishes of adventurers in fa vorot a speedy result of investments, the present Scheme is so arranged that the whole will be completed in Ten Draw ings Only. This added to its compara tive brilliancy, has already caused so spirited demand for the tickets, that the day of drawing will soon tie announced. In this lottery, as in the last, adven turers can receive the cash for prizes sold at Cohen’s Office, the moment they are drawn, and the drawings, as in the former scheme, will be conducted un der the superintcndance of Hie Commis sioners appointed by the Governor and Council. SCHEME OF TII E MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY. 1 prize of $20,009 is 20,000 Dollars. 2 do - - - 10,000 is 20,000 Dollars. 2 do - - - 5,000 is 10,000 Dollars. 1 do - - - 3,000 is 3,000 Dollars. 10 do - - - 1,000 is 10,000 Dollars, 50 do -- - 100 is 5,000 Dollars. 100 do - - - 60 is 5,000 Dollars. 225 do - - - 20 is 4,500 Dollars. 5000 do - - - 10 is 50,000 Dollars. 5391 Prizes 127,500 Dollars. 9609 Blanks 15.000 Tickets - - - - 127,500 Dollars All the prizes to be FLOA PING from the commencement of the drawing, ex cept tlie following', which will be depo sited in the wheels at definite periods, viz : After the 2d drawing, $5,000 Do. 4th do. 10,000 Do. 7th do. ------- 10,000 Do, 9th do. 20,000 NO P TWO BLANKS TO A PRIZE. O’ Prizes subject to a deduction of fifteen per cent, payable 60 days alter the completion. In order to finish tills Lottery with the mont practicable despatch, the prizes on ly will he d.awn—this arrangement will enable the commissioners lo complete the scheme in ten drawings a nip. JAMESL. HAWKINS, ) NATH L. F. WILLIAMS, (Emission- JAMES B. RINGGOLD, S Tickets, — $9 09 Quarteiis, $1 25 Halves, 1 50 Eighths, 1 21 To be had in the greatest variety of Num bers at Lqtterp k Exchange Office, 114 Marl.it si it A LTIMORE. Where were sold in the two last Stale Lotteries, the whole of the following Cap itals, viz :—the highest Capital Prize of 40.000 Dolls. (Jo a gentleman in Albe marle Cnanlp, Virginia,) —(he 10,000 Dolls, (lo a gentleman in Lancaster , Ohio,) and no less than SLEEK CAPI TALS of 5,000 Dolls, each ! in various parts of tire Union. Besides a very large number of Thousands, Ac. kc. (LT ORDERS lor Tickets or Shares, from any part of the United States (post paid) enclosing the cash or prize tickets in any of the Baltimore Lotteries ; will meet with the same prompt attention as if on'per.-onal application, addressed lo J. I. COHEN, Jr. Baltimore. September 1-1. 6 w3t ! Jiiik WEFEVYF.B, at the Augusta Book-Store, THE FOLLOWING MEDICAL WORKS. Howship on the Diseas39 of the Rec tum, k.c. Hooper’s .Medical Dictionary, New Edi tion, P.aillie’s Morbid Anatomy, Blackall on Dropsies, Brodie on the Joints, Bell’s Anatomy, New Edition, James’s Burris, 2 Vols. Chemical Catechism, Chapman’ Therapeutics, ■ Cooper’s Surgery, Advice to the Y'oung Mother, Cleavcland’s Mineralogy, New Edition, Darwin’s Zoonomia, Wilson on Fevers, Wistar’s Anatomy, Wilson’s Philip on Indigestion, American Dispensatory, New Edition, Belt’s Disset lions, Hamilton’s Midwifery, Macne van’s Brande, Jamieson’s Domestic Medicine, Barton’s Cullen, Bache’s Chemistry, for Med. Students, Bichat on the Membranes, Bell’s Operative Surgery, Saunders on the Eye, Swediaur on Syphilis, Saunders on the Ear, Thomas’s Practice, new Edition* Thatcher’s Mod. Practice, Monroe’s Anatomy, Coxe’s Medical Dictionary Dorsey’s Surgery, Caldwell's Cullen, Haller on the Arteries, Bell on the same, Pott’s Surgery, Bell’s Urethra, Falthorn on Liver complaints, Saunders, on do do Medical Journal, AND A New and Large supply of, IaAW AND Miscellaneous Works. September 14. sits Just Received, X e:w W Vioat 1' iowv. i 50 Barrels of new Wheat Flour very superior for family use > FOR SALK BY A. Picquet. .Vo. 5 Bridge-Rote. sept ember 14 3t • lard, Herrins!?, Onions, &c. 1 Aa ' kegs Northern Lard put up for 5 family use ' 1 barrels superior dry Herrings • I “ Onions, good order > . A 1.90, 2* bids, new No. 3 Mackerel • 1201 lbs. new Oakum, warranted good— 1/ ust received, on Consignment, and fur sale by Christopher Low. , September 14 31 1 CuUou WAuw-Wdusc, . Upper end, South side Braadsl. Augusta. 1 William H. Egan, BEGS leave to acquaint bis lilends and the public, that the above is in complete order for the reception of pro* . duce." The security from fire, which its pecu . liar situation affords, and the con v onicncc . arising from its immediate neighborhood . to that part of the town where the priu . cipal portion of the Cotton is new sold, . render it a desirable place for the plau . Urs to deposit their produce. Liberal . advances made. Only one half the customary Coinmis . sion—suy 1 1-4 per cent, charged on sales. Sept, M " 6 U __—j ‘ VaVutvble, VvD\urly, For Sale. In IFMiinglon, Wilkes County, Georgia. f l? 4HF, Subscriber offers for sale BpjP, JL his houses and Lots, lying in the most pleasant part of the town, they bring on the corner which fronts the pub lic square on one side, and streets on two others, ii which places it in such a situa tion as to admit, if necessary, of further improvement ; the present, however, is sullicaeut for any family residence and ! merchandise, having a large and conveni ' eut two story dwelling house fronting the square and I'ost Office, containing six ! rooms, several pantiles and passage. — Also, a very convenient store room, and under tho same a commodious cellar for groceries; adjoining this, and also front ing the public square, are two other v,\ 11 fixed store h-mSes, all well shaded with 1 China times; those, together with kitchen, smoke-house, stable, a large pi oductive • garden, a well of excellent water, suffi cient for many families, and which has never failed in the dryest Season, make j it a very desirable situation for those who | may wish to settle and do business in a healthy and wealthy vibage and neigh borhood. The above property will be . sold together, or divided and sold in two . parts, if wished. A long, or liberal cre ■ ditwill he given for most of the amount, , by having the payments well secured.— i Undoubted titles will be made to tliesame. The properly can be viewed by those . who may wish to purchase, by applying to the owner, in Washington, or Mr. , Luke Turner, who at present lives in the bouse, and the terms made known by cither. The above situation is well calculated for a House of Entertainment. William Grant. Sept. 14 6 \v2m Georgia, Richmond County. By Isaac Herbert, Clerk of the Court of Ordinary of Richmond County. WHEREAS Sebastian C. Dortic, has applied for letters of Admin istration on the estate ami effects of John Dangas, deceased, lute of Charleston Soulli-Carolina, Now, therefore, these arc to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of Ibc said deceased, to file their objections in my office (if any they have) within the time prescribed by law, other wise Letters of Administration will be granted to him. Given under my hand and seal of office, In the city of Augusta, this Mlh day of September, 1822. Isaac Herbert, Clerk of the Co urt of Ordinary. September 14 It G T\\e Suhscvihers, HAVE connected themselves in Bu siness under the firm of A. /. «S* G. W. Huntington , and have taken the front room of the Building occupied by Messrs, A. Slaugh ter iV C. Lahuzan, where they offer lor sale, an assortment of hwocwwies. At I. Huntington, G. W. Huntington. Avgusta, Sept. 10, 1822. 4tf •AAminist vatov 1 s Sale. WILL BE SOLI), Before, the Post-Office, at 10 A. M. On Monday the 11th Nov. next, All the real Estate of the late Patrick M'- IJowall, deceased, viz ; ( rrtJIE House and Lot, on jMejg JL Broad-street, lately oc cupied by said deceased. A 1.80, _ 1 500 Acres of Land, in t Richmond County, on the waters of San- 1 dy-River, bound Southwardly, at the • time of Survey, by lands of Edward Watts and James Cobbs, Northwestward ly by Columbia County, Eastwardly by Ramboe’s, vacant, E. Ellis and Bryant’s ( land. To be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. By order of the Administrator, Fraser & Bowdre, Auc’trs, < f *pt. 10. dlawtds * James W Jiia\\o\> & Co. JIAVF, LATELY RECEIVED A LARGE Aj\l) EXCESSIVE AS SURT.yiE.A'TOE HATS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND (iUALITY, Among it'llieh are the following kinds suitable for the coming season, vie, BLACK anil Oral! Beavers Do. du. Castors Fine White Russian Black ami Drab Imitations Youth-s ami Children’s ditto Children’s Fancy Mats Men’s and Boys’ Korams White and Black W oil Bits Children’s Morocco Caps Men’s and Boys’ Lfghorns Bandboxes in nests Ladies’ Straw Bounds. &c. Lc. Which they olf.-r for sale very low, on accommodating terms, so that it will be an object to country merchants to call and examine for themselves. April 27 3271 f J. J\J. Clarke , & Co. HAVE JUST RECEIVED, An assortment of Ladies' Denmark Satin Boots & Shoes, Among which are the following kinds, viz. Black Denmark salirifigurcd boots, Ditto do do phviiPfc figured shoes, Coloured do do boots Se shoes, Black morocco do do ALSO, Out Trunk of Mens’ Morocco Boots. Sept. 10. 4 IUL WM.IL TROAIV&OX &eo. OFFER FQR SALE, HHDS. prime St. Croix Sugar, . * .!() do Muscovado do 800 Bags prime green Coffee, 10 Pipes Holland Gin, ft do Cogniac Brandy it Hilda. Jamaica if um, 20 Qr. Casks Teuerilfo Wine, 20 do. Malaga do 10 Barrels N. E. Hum, ill) Hilda, Molasses, Kl (larks Loudon lorter, i GO Bbis Loaf anil Lump Sugar, 20 Bags Pepper., fit) Barrels Flour, 5 Boxes London Mustard, 80 do Raisins, 10 Boxes Wliittmorecottoiittirds 800 Qr. Boxes Spanish Segart) fit) Kegs powder, 200 Bags Shot, fi Kegs Lead, 2UO Pieces Cotton Bagging, 100 Cud Bale Itope, 20 'ions Iron, German Steel, English blistered do. 2000 Buaivds Sait, All of which arc offered low lor Cash, or good paper, Sep*. 10. 4 3m New Mackerel, &c. DO bbla. New Mackerel 10 Qr. casks Malaga J 3 Qr. casks Port ' WINE, j It Half pipes Sherry y fi ilales Point & Dullil Blankets 2fio Pair negro Shoes Ifi Packages assorted Domestic Goods, Just received on Consignment, and Fur sale iiy | Alexander Bryan. September 5 2 4w2aw NOTICE. The subscriber informs his friends and the public thul he cmlinuesdht Commission Business, at the spacious Brick Store, notth side the Market, Broad Street. Prompt attendance will be given to all consignments of Goods com mitted to his care for Hale on Commission, and every exertion made to the interest of those who may wish his services in the Cotton Business. Alexander Bryan, , September 5 2 2wlt : John C. Holcombe Takes this method of informing his friends, ■ and the public, that he continues to car ry on the STORAGE ■ AND 1 Commission Business, At his new warehouse, upper „ end, south side Broad-street. From the convenient situation of the Ware House, and his personal attention to the interest of those who favor him with their business, he hopes to receive (• a continuation of patronage. , Augusta, Sept. 3 wOw , Seed Wheat. ] On the river, and expected to arrive daily, 1 500 Bushels of the New Crop Seed * Apply to Summers k Perry, or to B. ( C. Sims. September fi g ts JOHN j?.. Offers his services to hit * Public, us a Commission .Mott ANB Ware-House Keeper , AUGUSTA, GEO. He continues to occupy the Ware- House fc Stores, where MfcLawa tl Holt lately, transacted business, which arc ia good order for the reception and safe keeping of Produce anti Merchandize.— All orders to purchase aiwl consignments fur sale of Cotton, Merchandize, or any species of properly, will Jbo thankfully received; and he pledges iSinnlf, that evot y exertion shall be used, to make sa tislaclory returns of all busing ss couaiait-*- ted to his care, ON CONSIGNMENT, A FKW UARHKI.S Su\)fcY. i'vcsU i iowi*, AND A FKW CASKS Unslacfced Stone Lime. September 5. 2 ts TT The Milledgeville Journal and Sa vannah Republican, will insert the above I weekly for two months, and forward their accounts to this place for payment. Ragging, Ylnwt aud Ra tion. FRED. E-. DUGAS, HAS just n ceived a supply of Cot* ton llagging. 9 f the bear Russian Hemp, 42 inches wide. Superior Flour, Hull} ’s Brand, in whole and hall bar rels f.n family use,’ mid some prime Bacon, consisting of Hams, SjiouJders and Middlings—which, with Ida general assortment of GROCERIES, &r. &c. «dl l>* sold at moderate prici s. He has u few tiunks of Ladies’ Kid and Morocco Slippers at 50 cents a pair. August 29 3iw Dentist, HAS the pleasure of offering his ac knowledgments, for the liberal encouragement he has received since his arrival in Augusta, and would inform such as may still u quire hia profession al services, that as he contemplate* re maining in town but a short time, ap plications tt) him should be made im mediately. August 29 if. To Kent, MThe Store & Dwelling-hpuse, near the Market), ait present oc ucpied by Messrs E. Wood Si Co. and possession given Ist October next. Enquire of John Sharp. August 10 354 ts July I law2m M Notice. THE subscriber offers fur (lent, his Hand-Hill Residence ouths front the first October next. John Gimlrat. September 10. ’4tf Western Hotel. JkgSOL rjIHE subscriber still re ■ftMt J- mains at Capt. B. Mims’ isifi?®! we U known stand, where X—-tcgllhi Greene and Centre streets intersect eat h otlier, and directly oppo site the Market from the Augusta Bridge ; and when taking into consideration the pleasantness of the situation, good water, low prices, and his attention.to make those comfortable who. call, he hopes to obtain a reasonable share of public pa tronage. An excellent Wagon Yard is also kept by the subscriber, RATES. Man per day, . . . J I 25 Man aud Horse per day, 200 Horse per day, . ... 75 <kc. &c. Ac. Woodson Ligon. Augusta, Ang. 21 357 wtlJ O* The Editors of the Georgia Jour nal, Savannah Republican, Washington News, and Columbia Telescope will please give the above ah insertion once a week till the liist of January, 1823, and forward their accounts to this office for payment. The above Subscriber .11 AS ON HAND About 7000 lbs. prime bacon, ;; A part of which is prime Hams,' which he wishes to dispose of August 21 357 w4t Notice. Alfred m. hobby and r. d. TREADWELL, or either of them, will attend to any business in which the subscriber may be interested during his absence from Ausfusta. Wm. J. Hobby. July 13 346 * 03* The subscriber de clines serving longer as a Magistrate, intending to resign. The cases on his Docket will however be settled by him, T. S. Hannon, j. p. August 31 3CO Notice. 4LL persons indebted to the Estate of Josiah Bosw ell, late of Colum bia cmmty, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and those who have claims against the said Estate are requested to render them in legal ly proved and within the time prescri bed by law-—Peter Crawford is legally authorized in my absence (o settle and adjust all claims relative to the said estate. 21st August, 1822. Leri Boswell, adm’r. August 29 —ttw