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OF MAIIUA #V 0,
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J 5? be Drown in Ihr ('ill/ of Raltunore , on
the 15 1\ inst onih murk approved
ODD AND EVEN SYSTEM
BRIL LUST SCHEME.
1 Prize of $50,000
1 « 30,000
20,000
1«» 10,000
1 o 6,000
•>1 « 4,000
10 * 1,000
10 “ 500
50 « 100
100 44 50
125 * 20
250 • 12
17500 * 9
18,051 Prizes, ) more prize*?
16,019 Blanks, ] n,AN B,A * Krf
lO* \ Ticket drawing a superior prize in
Uu* Scheme, in not restricted from drawing an
inferior one also ; many Ticket* therefore, will
oecc.-zirily obbdu I'WO PHIZES E.-.CH !
PRESENT PRICE.
tWIOLE TICKETS, : : : : : $lO
11t..VE% 3
■QUAiIIF.RS, ::::::: t : 2 6(1
EIGHTHS, 1 2S
IS' orth & Soulh-Carolina
PIUS I’ ("L \Bs,
Jfo be Drown nn the l\)lh November, 1826.
** HIGHEST PhIZE
1 2,000 Dollars!
Price el TV kits, • • $5
share* in or,,portion.
Virginia Lottery.
FOB ntE HENFMT if H’
Dismal Swaiuv Yaiuil
COMP kNV.
FOURTH CLASS,
To be Drawn at HHHMOND, on
tin* 6ili D cem er, 1820.
lUt.Ul.r V' VUV7- ,
aiVUUU 2^M«.
T.CKr.iU, *5
Shares in proper, i n.
ft ;• Order, lor whole Ticket* or Shares,
frmn the < outitry (p.rtl paid) will he prompt
Jy attend-d 'o. ,
OWEN & AVEUY.
NO. 23!>, URO ID STREET.
Ango'tt, ,ov I 'V«4ti !'• It
» 50,000!!
«A Kemcdj’ for hard I imes M
rj'UKb. tt chauoe lo gain a Fortune ovet
J offered to tin-Public in the wtty of Lotte
ry Sob, me*, it ib.w presented by die following
s t )lend> Pnze i the O>J h Even
Oraud SUxle LuUerY
OP
to up i) it aw n in y.vv/riMuuH,
W< lines thy, KVA iusl:
A Priro of 50,000 Dollars
A Spl ui'd Prize of 30,000 DolDrs
A ' plrntliil Prite 0f‘20,( 00 D Mars
A &pi-ntiivl Pri/e i f 10,000 h<'ll trs
A Splendid Prize of (5,000 Dollars
A Splendid Prize of 4,000 D>‘liars
10 Prizes of 1,000, Dollars
10 ditto of 500 Dollars
20 Vi.d num rous Prizes of 100 s, 50 s,
’s, 12 s, and 0 s
J 8,051 Prizes, amounting to $?0B,0tl0
A U MORE P‘ IZES TH A N HI A>KS
The .<( nnl ri vhg thi, L>t rry \,|‘ insure
lb. holder* ol two Ti< ket* Vo gam One I’rizr,
»mi st-v dr n, e !
Whole Ticket, #lO
Half Do. 5
'Quarter Do. 2 50
Eighth Do. 1 25
Or *fr I a ket. or Shares will meet I i
jtr.it r»i e, lion, and the Cash advaueed lor i
Plicae li d it
fTtiSll’fltisP
LUCKY LOTTERY OW’ICE,
Vti*', lie.'ud-st b doors ..bure the I* <iuc*s'ivern.
IN it —The tickets .vilh 40 thnu,» io
th" bile I iul Ware’s blouse and Hot, will bi
dti '4ii “*d by the above Lotte, y, Weduetday.
l£th nl
il KEPB, - • - $lO
ftj“ No Share*, unless formed bv Com 1 • H .
Nov» mt>er 4 1
iNotioe.
A Lis person* io.lv', ted to the subscriber, are
requested to make payment to Mr, Wji
Smith, jun’r, who i* duly authorized to art as
my attorney.
Francis Dupont.
"ehe Stir* on the corner .f broad end Me
Intosh streets, may he rented on reasonable
ler.tw, t ’ the Ist of October neat, by applies,
on *a m< utianed above.
Nnr yr. Ift ff
NO 1 ICE.
QTQ'IE fi-m „f Curler L Lour is dissolved by
“ mutual con-ent. All persons having claim
agaiu‘l Ih Mate firm, will present them lo lame*
a » A r * ,roa * ftl ' ,or ‘'"tH.mc ii, and those in
deuted will make paymeul h-tl.s seine pertoa.
i i. E Carter.
P. Lowe,
* ah«
iIBb
* m ,
! Odd and Even System.
GRAND
State Lottery,
O? VlYgima-SecottA VWaaa.
j h no! ;v'r of Lwo fit kcls or rihare*, must
1 gut One i'rizc and may draw Three! The
whole to he drawn in OAE DAY, and will
lake pl'ice
On the 21st of November.
HIGHEST PRIZE,
; 10,000 Dolls.
J B®'iLSffilSL
) 1 SIO,OOO SIO,OOO,
) 1 5,000 5,000,
) 4 1,000 4,000,
) 20 100 2,000,
) 40 50 2,000,
) 200 10 2,000.
) 200 5 1,000,
I 10,000 3 30,000. *
d
10,466 Prizes—sss6,ooo.
Xot Onel&lauk to a Yrlie.
n (ff All Prize* payable in CASH, which can
** he had a* usual at COMEIN’s! OFFICES, the
•I MOMENT THEY ARE O"AtVN.
Present Price of Tickets.
Whole Tickets $ 4 00,
Half Do. 2 00,
;(* Quarter Do. 1 00,
Eighth Do. 50.
i To be had in the greatest variety of Number*,
(Odd and Even,) at
COHEN’S
- fjOtterf & Exchange Offices,
(Jjr* Where more Capital Prizes have
been obtained than at any other UJiccs in
America.
<>. DEI'S from any part of the United Slates,
either hy mail (post paid) or private convey
ance, enclosing the Cash, or Prize Tickets in
my of the Lotteries, will meet with the same
prompt and punctual attention as if ~n person
al application.
ddrrn lo
J. I. Cohen, Jr. &i Brothers.
(tj 1 ’ Cohen's “ Gazette &l
Lottery Ilrpittcr," will bn publi'hed immedi
airly after the drawing, and will contain th«
Official List of the Prize*—it will bo forward
I c l prnlit, to all who purchase their tickets at
Cuba i*i Ojficc, and who tigni f y their wiih to re
ceive it.
Oct 28 TD 0
BY AUTHORITY
OP Til K
STATE OF GEORGIA.
BRUNSWICK
Imysuyemenl
Klil3 . as
S. (1. Kiske, .iLiiaukr
To be drawn in Savannah, under the superin
teudcuce ol CoimnLsioner* appointed by the
Legislature
More Prists than Blanks !
HIGHEST PRIZE
SCHEME
1 Prize of siv>,t OO is SIO,OOO
1 “ 6,000 is 6,000
4 “ l,0t)O is 4,000
6 •• 600 is 2,600
10 “ 100 is 1,000
40 •* 50 is I,ouo
150 « 10 is 1,500
CvjO “ 4is 25,000
6,441 Prizei. $oO,(K»0
b,u 9 til.inks.
14.60 J Pit kets at $4 i* $50,000
Every prize payable its C sizty d iyaaf
i•>, the drav» ing, subjccl to the usual deducin’.
• d tliU eu per cent.
Present Price of Tickets.
While Tickets, .... $4 00
•I Ores, 2 00
Quarters, t 00
i’ht tune ul drawing will shortly be announ
> Bd.
MODE OF DRAWING.
A’ the mode of drawing this Lottery is new,
and uffert gieat advantages to purchasers, the
. Billowing explanation is deemed necessary—Ail
the 1 1 ket- nom .No. Ito No. 6,460 inclusive,
tremilked with the tetter A. and those from
15 1 to 1* 6)oinclusive, with the letter B. On
. he Jay ol drawing, all the Tickets will be
' ;‘ .ced in one wheel, and in the other, all the
i i iz. , h ’ove die deuoonnalion of four dollars,
, whic h will be drUriniued as folk'ws:—Should
the first drawn Ticket he narked with the let
. i A. til die Ticket* (6,VSvI) having that let
i«t o s them will be entitled lo lour dollars—it
the first drawn ticket have on it the letter B.
*ri( n ail the Tickets with that teller upon them
id,i6o) ire entitled to (our dollars. The draw
i-jg wi l then he continued in the usual mode,
until all the prizes abort the denomiuatinii of
four dollars are decided. By this system the
d awing will be concluded In the space of an
• :iour, il many tickets may draw two prizes, out
lor the letter and such other higher prize as
mey come np to its number. Tirkits may also
■ It. purr based in packages from two upwards,
which aic certain to draw one half their cost,
less tho dedai lion ol fifteen per cent.
Wm. W Haxiard, £
9 Daniel Blue,
, Francis M. Scarlett,
Tlios Dover, |
Joint Burnett. J
TICKETS tor .a! i • >■
I Thomas Basinger.
JVo. c<l Ei una Street.
Order* from the Country (post paid,) enclo
sing Cash, will meet prompt atlccuiou.
- Aug. *3 93 ts
t i'JiDU'IKCIEo '
1 *LL pe s h .vmg dtw. uns ttgaiozl tliees
’’ X tat* ol Wili.am Hcnui man,dec. will please
1 present them, legally attested, in the time pre
*• *ci'ibed by Lw; and all those indebted, wilt
please make payment, to
fieorge Hill, Admr.
Oet n etw 6
Beware of the Rogue.
ITELLING it a (July in all lasts iu expose
J? villa lay, whenever it may, by any possi*
bility, redound <o the public good, and espe
cially in those wherein, from the tpeeiout ami
respectable exterior of the persons, uiey would
be likely, with facility, to impose upon ihe ere- ‘
dulity of strangers, by passing themselves off
at gentlemen; I cannot, injustice to myaell
and the community, (orbear cautioning them
a : ai*t a man who calls himt«lf Simpson, — 1 h
He Arrived in this place on Thursday evening u
tout, m the stage, from Washington, <Vi!k'-
Couniy and put np al my house Without go- 1
■ng into a detail of his conduct in the evening (
shortly after his arrival he requested the Bar-
Keeper to provide him with a room and to semi
h m his trunk, the bar-beeper finding some dis- 1
, fit ulty to designate it amoug others, Simpson '
without the least hesitation or emharrr.sment 1
pointed it out—A room was accordingly pro
vided and the trunk-sent in—Not long alte.
wuich a person in the yard discovered a trunk ‘
letting down from Ihe window of his room by
a sheet—immediately Simpson to se
cure his booty but U(xin his arrival at the spot
he found the runk gone and supposing himself 1
detected, absconded. Since his moonlight
flight ii has been ascertained that he had no 1
trunk, and that the trunk which he so boldly ■■
ordered into His room belonged to a gentleman
who name from Washington iu the Stage with
him. It has also been discovered that Simp
■om is only a feigned name, that he has assumed 1
Ihe more easily as it is conjectured to avoid ap
prehension ; and from an examination of hi;
Saddle Bags, that his true name is Alexander <
Smith. He is about five feel ten iucLei high,
has black hair, a dark complexion and rather a
thin visage. He bud on a blue frock c'oat, blue
pantaloons a black hat and dark vest. Iu al
, probability he will assume another name t
, avoid discovery.
Win. Shannon
, Oct 6th 1826
* dancing school.
, a’Ju
. s ESPECTFULLV luioriu; ttie inhabluir
5 IV of Auguila and its vicinity hat his DAN
LING SCHOOL will be o| rn on the
IGtii of October;
And will cp ntiutiu to hr opened o.> * v».ry Tues
i lay Afternoon, (rom % o’clock until S'c-eclhug,
and Saturday morning, froo* Duatil j2o’d(wk
at his Dancing Room on Cirocne Street Pa
rents and Guardians, who wish to give thatpo
tile accomplishment to their children ft wards,
, may rest assured that no pains "’ill he spared
MIGHT SCHOOL
1 To he ou every Monday and Wednesday i
evening, from 7 o’clock until 9
' A Practising Partj
, Will be given, for the Scholars ouiy, on Sat
• urday Evening, every formight, fn>m can lb
light until 10 o’clock. Those Parties will ■ cm
mence at soon as there will he a sulficieut num
ber ol S holart to begin with. Mr. C. will he
happy to have the company of Parents and
Guardians of his Pupils.
Pro e of Tuition—Ten Dollanefor the D' v
School, &. Eleven Dollars for Ih* Night Schol, |
per Q i irter, (three months.) No Scholars wiii
entei their names on the Po'ncriplion tistwith
out paying the quarter in advance.
N. B. M ~C will soon give notice ofhis i
uaaioES,
And send Invitation Tickets to the Ladies
Ont 14 4
Removal.
JOSEPH UUMMUCI&,
Hasrcuiovcd to No. 11, Centre Street, near
the Bridge,
COLTS,
Matrasses, Umbrellas Parasols,
Made &, Repaired.
I >1.1) Trunks taken iu cx< hang* if desired
* * Chius n-id Glass, neatly m.uded on rea
6.,liable terms.
Horse Hides, Deer and Calf Skims, and Moss
bought.
N. B.—All articles purchased al J. R.’sfac
tory, will be repaired free ol expense for th
hrec mouths succeeding tno lime at which they
are bougtU
A Idicral price will be allowed for old Cop
per, Brass and Pewter, or taken iu exchange.
June IQ 72 wtf
RlafksuvUVa
AND
in OjV es r. i blisumejvt,
A lew doors above the New .Market, North
side Broad-Street.
The subscriber hereby informs his friends and
the. public generally, that he has on hand nn i
intends keeping a general assortment of IRON
and STEEL,
CONSISTING OF
SQUARE and Hat Bar Iron, assorted
Nail Rods, aud Faggot do do
Hoop. Sheet, and Baud do do
Mill Crank, do do
1 Plough Moulds; E. Blistered, American,
' German and Cast Steel; Nails and Brads, as
1 sorted ; Chains, assorted ; Ploughs and Hues;
Waggon Boxes,ol all sixes; WiugcJ Gudgeons,
1 assorted ; Hollowware, Kc. ftc.
i Saw and Grist Mill Irons,
Cast Steel, Broad and Club Axes, Dab hols.
• Drawing Knives, Adzes, &c.
1 All edged Tools, warranted, and all kinds
of Blacksmith Work done in the best manuu,
■ and at the shortest notice.
1 From long practice experience and close at
■ tcnliou to business, in the above line, he flatters
1 himself hr shall, as usual, be able to give gene
ral satisfaction. Orders from the country
> thankfully received and promptly attended u>.
! Bjr Geo. Hill.
ALSO, FOR SALE,
, One of Porter’s superior COTTON
» GINS, with Fifty Saws.
G. H.
, July 29 86 If
_____
VLL the Printing Materials, (excepting the
Press) attached to the PRINTING OF
FIOF. in Hamburg, at which the HAMBURG
GAZETTE was formerly printed Aoply to
Kerr fit Graham,
Broad Street.
Apgpsta
July 29 86 ts
LAW.
FOR the information of those having bnsl
ness with the Subscriber, he begs leave tr
announce the removal of his Office to the se
rond door below where it was kept last year.
1 being five doors above the Globe Tavern, or
’ Broad Street; and respectfully to tender his
1 professional services to the public, to practice
in the s verai Courts of the Middle Circuit.
JAMES M. THOMPSON-
Oct 14 t* 4
Lafayette Hotel,
FAYETTEVILLE, N. C.
rHE public are respectfully informed, that. (
in const-qufc ce of the recent death o u
i*lr. Clement Tracy, (he subscriber, who has b
been eoc-loyed hi me management of lha t
LAFAYETTE HOTEL, ®
has arsujied the luperiuiiii -auco ol it. This ;
oew and sp does building (which has been b
uirpo el erected at great expense for an ho- S(
tel, )is now in complete ordei for the reception 0
~n I mcomnvid -tiou of g
Travellers and Boarders. *
Besides toe ad*-*.- ig- ola uumUer *'l Ro.ui; c
With SINGLE BEDS, FIRE PLACES, and BBLLBJ t
the hotel - . *ai.if sevetat handsome a
MV3UVWI*fIi B.003H& ;
and Apartments, particularly suited lor the ,
private accommodation of Travelling I’amies (
with, or without Lodging, can be ncccmmod at h& t
The fprnitpre and bedding are of the g
best quality a.d entirely new. and each bed is
supplied with a MUSCII£7X) NET. |
Bathing Rooms |
are attached to the House, supplied with wa
Ur from the Hay-Mount aqueduct.
The BAR is richly supplied with a variety
° f CHOICEST LIQUORS, .
r».c«nl’y stlectedfor it in the Northern ci es |
>y an experienced judge. Large Stables re ]
conveniently placed in the rear.
The Subscriber is determined to conduct the
House in the meat genteel manner, and no es- 1
•rU shall be spared to render it every way
wi.rthyof a continuation of the patronage it
has received. 1
WM. TRACY.
Nov. 1 w3m 9
O' The Charleston Courier, Augusta Chro
nicle, Raleigh Register, National Intelligencer,
Norfolk Herald, tinned Stales Gazette, and
New York Mercantile Advertiser, will insert Ihe
above once a week, for three months, in their
respective papers, and transmit their ncrou Is
lo the North Carolina Journal Office for pay
ment,
TAKE NOTICE.
, FOREWARN all persons from tradingfor a
I Net. of baud, given by m to Charles Jen
. ng.- so • »ne hundred Dollars, dated thr
Is dev ■ < O’ tober last, and becoming due
the .Tib day o' October next, which si’id Rote i
should nave been given only for fifty Dollars.—
1 am determined then, lore, to pay n; more
than fifiy Dollars, unless c*.>mD> Bed bv taw.
Jolm M’Dowell, ,
Goshen, Lincoln County, N v. 8. 1826 21 11 |
~A WRITE CttltiO, j
About nine years of age, ,
A 17AS inveigled away about tin days ago.
tl by JOHN DIVIS, a Gtim , for up i
pi then bug ol whom a Reward is .ffered by
!r» shepiicrd for stealing l.er Cart al l Mule
The said Child when last seen, was m In; com
p.tny on ttie Doichestcr Road, going to vards
O angeburg. The Child’- u»me is Christo
peer Witte.icantp Parents and others would
> outer a sitigub.r obligatiou iu restoring him,
ui-lbr giving iuiorm.itiou relative to him, to
his distressed mother at No. 13 Amen-sreet-
Ann Bowen
Charleston, Nov. 3
LOST,
ON the 24th lost, between Rouse’s Bridge
aud Watianorn’s terry on ihe Stage Road,
i-ctwcen Augusta and Charleston, a call skin
POCKE I' LOOK, much worn, aud very blick,
containing ihv lullowu g No es aud oilier pa
pers. Two Nutes drawn by John Haues, in
favor of Bush Sc Crawford leu 53*0 each; one
payable ou the first ol February urx , aud the
other on the first day of January, 1828. One
do. drawn by Thomas Wcalhersbec, in favor
of the .-ante, tor £l7O, and payable ou the 2o>.b
day of December next. One do. drawn oy
John Rickoubaker, in lavor ol Lie same for SBO
aud payable at the same lime. One do. dr- wo
oy VVm Lick, in lavor of the same lor sBo,
and payable al the same lime. One do. drawu
fy J. A iiays, iu lavor of the same lor S)7O.
•nd payab.e at. the same lime. One do drawn
by ii.uisiurd I). Duncan, in favor of Joshu .
»loody, lor $490, aud payable on tbo Ist ol
November next. One do. drawn by Charles
Ashley, in favor ol K B. Burh, for sb3 50, aud
payable on thc(ir al d.y o, Jautnry next. One
d diowuby Viilkdgc Gaipbiu, in favor of the
-uttie fob $64 60. and m e payable about the
hist of Ap.il last One d,. dtawa liy Johu
. tjtivis iu lavor of the s .ina tor S4O, aud when
pay&ble, uol recollected. Oic do drawo by
Canaway Taylor, in favor of same lot $ 5,
and when payable, n t recollected; and one
do. drawn by James L. Crawford, in lavor cd
same for $5 37£, an 1 when pap«blc, not recol
lected ; none of the dates of Ihe above Note
are recollected at the present time. Also, a
.lumber of other papers not recollected, which
■ire valuable to the subscriber.
A I persons are hereby forewarned from tra
ding lor the above nioniioued notes, and those
by whom they are drawn from paying litem to
a >y ouo but the subscriber, excepting with his
virbat or written order.
A reasonable r< w .rd will he paid by the
subscnbi r lor the recovery of the said po> ket
ook and its contents, and any information ou
•o subject will be thankfully received at hi;
residence, ou -he road near the Three
Ril ’s Post Office, in Barnwell District, South
I laroliaa,
E. B. BUSH.
Oct 28 no 7—3 in*
Caution to Shoe-makers.
FEW days ago, two men named Boyi!
vSsJk 'id Allenda, Journeymen Shoe-makers,
ere eu.pioycd by me, iu !h s city, and as Hi.
h>- mor runaway, and carried a number of my
TOOLS with him, aud the other also ran .wa
n my vl- bt, after acting in a most shameful ani'
u.imanly manner; this is to caution all Shoe
makers to whom they may apply for work, !->
-e ou their guard, lest they suffer in the sa-n
--ra uner as myself.
JOHN HAYNES.
Nov. 1 3t 9
For Sale.
A very valuable House Girl, about 18
s\. years of age, aud a Negro Man about
35 would be sold low for Cash. They both
bear excellent characters and are not sold for
any fault—Apply at tills Office.
'lav 17
EVENING SCHOOL.
CU.VS GtVEJS-VVLLL,
Respectfully informs the public, that
his Evening School will commence ou
Monday, 6th of November next, at his School
room on Green Street.
Terms as usual.
Oct 28 a
Best Alabama Lands
FOiv JaALFi. (
ON the first MONDAY in December-next, n
will be offered tor tale to th* highest tid
ier, in the town ot 'Jahawba, all those LAN DS
belonging to the South Carolina Company,
\ hith were purcha&cd by Stephen Elliott Esq.
alt-harlestoQ.m 1818. They lie in the vie m
ly ol Montgomery and (Jahawba,and rvnaiitute
Inc finest body of Lands ever offered for sale by
individuals in this Slate. The richness of the ‘
soil, the purity ot the water, the general health
of the country, the superior advantages ol navi- J
gallon, the unparalleled facilities ol commerce,
a latitude neither too cold nor too hot, affording
a pure atmosphere, the densely populated
neighborhood, presenting a live.y prospect ol
common schools, the superior growth of Cotton,
and the general wealth ol the country, all con
spire to render a settlement in this pari, ol the
State desirable. The great care and judgement
with which tnese Lands were selected, the very
low prices at which they were purchased, auu 1
the anxiety of the Company to dispose of them,
lor the purpose of effecting a se tlrmcnt among
themselves, will enable the purchaser to obtain
good Land at low price,
A credit of oue, two, and three years will be .
given, and good securities required. All the
purchase moa»y has been paid to government,
and deeds of conveyance will be ma >e to the
purchaser when he makes the last payment
Jesse Beene,
Agent. t So. C». om pa a
Cahawba, Aug. 25 1826.
The above Lands contain upwards of 2J.000
acres, and are situate on Alabama and Cahaw
ba Rivers, Big Swamp, Cedar Cane and Pine
Barren Creeks.
O’ The Columbia, S.C. State Gaaettc; the
Pendleton, S. C. Messc >gcr ; Augusta, (Geo.)
Chronicle ; Milledgeville, (Geo) Journal; and
Raleigh, N.C. Star, are requested to insert the
afiove adrertisment once a week until the mid
die ofNovembir, and render their bills to this
Office for payment. —Southern Patriot.
NEW ANDINVALUABLE
MEDICINE,
Patented by the United tales of America
AUDLEK’
Asiatic licaitivc lot Tain.
APHIS Medicine is a never failing tamed:
il for the Tooth-Ache, Head-Ache and oili
er diseases. This remedy is good against thi
tooth-ache or pain m the teeth and jaws when
July applied and employed, it possesses so.c
reign efficacy in relieving swellings of the gums,
face and adjacent parts, arising from or con
nee led with tooth-ache.
It relieves head-ache or pains in the head, in
the most easy and agreeable manner; for this
Ireqncnt and distressiug complaint, this, his new
medicine, is a charming prescription, for it re
stores both the organs ol sense and the nerves
al their healthy condition at a quick and admi
rable rate.
This new and useful preparation produces,
by mild and gentle stimulation, a cheering
operation upon the spirits—it quickcus the sen
sotious, sharpens the perceptions, and invigo
rates the functions of the mind, by dissipating
gloom and vapours; it acts truly like a nervous
and cephalic medicine of the first order.
Nor is its effect less beneficial when consider
ed in relation to the stomach, than to the mouth,
the head and the spirits, by its qualifies it
outs upon the sight and immediate organs »v
hgestion as a carminative and cordial, expel)
iug wind, removing torpor, correcting acidity,
tud creating a most comfortable warmth.
The operation of this invention and improve
ment is quite as favorable to diseases of the ear,
-More especially it acts to great advantage in
tullness and hardnees of hearing, and even in
incipient deafness, restoring; the failing organ to
the exercise of its true and healthy functions of
hearing
Certificate from Dr. Samuel L. Mitchell.
Dr. Ezekiel Audlcr, of the city of New-York,
this day submitted to me bis letters patent from
:be United Stales, for compounding aud vend
ing a remedy which he calls the Asiatic Leni
tive, and a-iked my opinion upon the same,
whereupon, after examining Hie receipt con
tained in the specificaliyn,' I find it contains a
nixture of such aromatic, anodyne, and aati
acid articles, as are well calculated to product
a composing effect on the human body.
Samuel L. Mitchell,
I Kew-York , A'or. 2, 1818 16
xNolice.
VLL persons are cautioned against furnish
ing any article, on credit to the undersign
cd, unless by his ov*n personal order, as he is
determined not to pay any other kind of con
tract.
N. LEEDS.
Jan. 7 28 ts
NOTICE!
’TAIIF. undersigned holding a regular Deed
I of Assignment from the late firmofCAß
tf.r & Lowe, for the benefit of all their Cre
ditors, requests all persons having claims to
present them for settlement, and thos indebt
cd to m ike immediate payment, as an earl
attention to this will enable <ho Assignee to
make speedily a division amongst the creditors.
Those indebted may rest assured that longer
indulgence cannot be granted.
James VV, Yarbrough
May 20 66 ts
A CARD.
MRS. GUikINEAU,
Hiving retained to Augusta, proposes
opening her Scnool on Monday next, tike
.’O’lt inst. She has taken the nex. house be
'W Dr. Turpin’s, where she solicits Ihc pa
1 -onage otyier friends and the public. Her
rrms will be moderate, and no efforts will be
pared to promote the improvement and form
.he manners ofher pupils.
Oct 25 TF 7
15 Dollars Howard.
jfr A. _ STRAYED or stolen, from
It. Common of Augu, ta, on
IMO Friday Night last, a dtia col
n ored or light sorrel HORSE,
between 7 and 8 years old, about 11J hands
"high, blazed face with a small white spot on hi°
nose, and a sore on Ihe right shoulder. The a
bov<* reward will be paid by the owner of ibe
Horse, on bis being delivered to Asaph Water
man, Esq. Augusta.
OP.;; 3 ts
Wanted Immediately,
AS an Apprentice to the Printing Business,
a boy about 14 or 15 yean of age—of un
questionable character, who can come well
recommended, for moral, steady, and iadntsi
ons habits; Apply at tfa|s office.
ON >ry r . souable . rots a iew ,W
era can oe well acommodated ik r
ne. of Broad and Washington sirti’, be(
<**»> 1, , ■
NOTICE. ~B
THE City Council will, on the first e„. H
day in November next, appoint Jr., 0N ■
tor and rrcasnri.r for tlv City, until K
mg of Council in Jaim-ary 182 . Vdlar _ I
rale ol 600Uoilars per annum Persons k- B
this a.-poiiitmc 1 1, will hand their aonivlr Bl
to the Clerk (naming securities,) aUrUf’"* B
10 o’clock of that day. r Wot* ■
By order of Council, passed the otu n . 8
ber, 1826. V 0cl «‘ ■
Geo. M. Walker, Clk I
o*2B 8 ■
Alex’r. H. FtaserT"!
tfig Maker k Ludiis Ornamental U ulr
faclurer. *■
Washington streei, near Reynold n. Auguta. B
BEGS leave to inform the ladies aal
mat ol this city, that he m kes Vy>
zets, and every thing else, in the Oruamintalß
Hair Line, equal to an* in London, a,
bred to the line iu that city, and solicits Ihtß
patrou.tge of the public, Which will behieUoJvH
to merit. Hair Cutting and Dressing ath, „ 1
and abroad at.atl hours, 5 **■
Augusta, Aug. 9 89if ‘'l
525 Dollars Reward * I
ANA WAY from the sub- cribo: on the U I
inst. t* Negro man named Aleck, calls I
himself A.eck Wood, blackc mplection,biisbr 1
head, large prominent eyes ant! lips, oneofß
hi-upper fro.it teeth out, walks erect, w ,;i, I
h.s lia s tu» ne l out, took awy with him two 8
or time .-uiUofclotlm, a . on,; vvhiih vv-,ea I
dark groy toatie whh sfc- I bullous, a toiJn. 8
r< y pair of pantaloons, yellow Marseilles v«t I
the rest not recollected, lie h .3 sioikoloul rja I
porter, and acted u? a fireman on bond of I
ste m boats. The c b.-ve reward wnl hi paid 8
lor the runaway, if inund and proof to convk. 8
tio- h« is harbored by auy par-.au whatever,or 8
Five D> liars lor th* 1 uiii.w .y -deliveredin:,,,, I
ja.l iu this State, so I get him. All r*ptai.»,-f 8
vesreis and of'learn imats, arc rautii,r;< d f.r.nv I
< mpioying or tak g him aiway, as the a.-.- w.ll I
be rigully enforced. w
WM. L RYAN.
Savannah, Oct. 28, 18?6
il l The Dnricn Gaseile, unrl Augusta Clin. I
nicle, are requested to insert iheaiou S him,
Nov. 4 3! 10
Stop the Swindler and the Robber!! I
SIOO REWARD.
tJ’OLIVAB DAW ON, or as hr is some- I
I limes rai ed, TO’ IVAR KLMBAL, wa I
permitted to sec- to, any my waggon, lornluj I
wi'h 8 bags oi Cc-t. n and d. v-sn hy my nt- I
gro roan., to Augusta—when tn its arrival I
the-e, vvh-ch was or or about tlic 10<h inst. I
b as-bnw. 1 the owner hip of the Cotton vh ; 'k B
he w.d, anti pork-tnl ttie money. He si# fl
lr ok iMm my ’) <am a fine scrrrl MAKE, tA B
w hile feel and a b’azc in htr face, and bran!- I
ed on tlir left sheutde-r witii J. D.; a half B
Wi-rn saddle and bridle, with plated crwsshd 8
stirrups & biu, and has absconded t* parts in- B
kno n. K
St.id Dawson wa* raised in Green tcuff 8
> Tennessee and is about 21 years old, aV.eit B
6 U-f high, blatk eyts. lar and beard, witha B
small scar ou >ne ol h.*- ‘'heels, occnsioatl B
■ by a scratch. His professed business toAi- 8
- gu°ta was to obtain a eituatiim in a store asi B
.!•' fit— but I have since learned, that heist B
pm’, -sod gambler He had on when he left B
> my hout-e. a bi - at. < oat and pLid closk- B
1 other arti- lies of clothing not recollected - B
He will p.- .biddy change bis clothing, ?s ! B
have learned that he hcu o ht a suit ot ciothu it fl
> Augusta. a
I w.'l -ive JIOC for the thief and the prop- fl
' my he tr./ k from m» , or JoO for him aad my I
1 mare, or J.- 1 f -rlhe l).ie< alone, delivered M I
1 myself or the Sheriff ofJ ne comity, Gs. I
1 JON A 1 HAN DAWSON, i
’ Jones County, Gu. Oct. 21, 1226. 10 I
* ts" riditors cf Newspapers throughout I
the United States, who wdi give the above tit I
or more inseiboos in ti eir papers, tsid coaftP I
1 a favor cn ..n old Revolutiunary soldier I
' fought ana was severl lim-. 9 wounded in our I
struggle for Liberty and Indejundtoce; aid I
wins 'ifo skie, has been chavacteiized ly I
■ honest industry, aud stri. t morn! tv. ]
[F.d. Go. Slntumnn, |
~~ Loafi
SOMETIME past, a silver mounted Bambne I
SWORD-CANE, with a Buckhora bvuu'ia I
and a small plate thereon, with au eu- I
graving of an eye and the words respitefinun I
a round it. The finder will be rewarded by I
leaving it at this office.
I’eb. 92 41st
, Notice.
rHC snbscrib'-r will be absant fora short
time at Miiledgeville, on professional
■tu-dnees I’craons vt'anting him, will plcaso
a; ply to I ac Da Costa, who wid act as his
Attorney.
• E. Aiuller.
Nov 4r 9
I
To Printers.
1 A VERY SUPERIOR KAMAGE ROTAfi
, wi!l bc 80,11 nrl
low tor cash.—Apply at this office.
1 Nov 7 U «
-*■
A CARD.
E. AUDJLER,
ftUMBOR DENTIST,
Respectfully returns thaniwio ih ®
Ladies and Gentlemen of this city,S c,lor
the patronage he has received from them
, line of his profession, and hopes he will ® eet
, with their future favors.
He invites those who may want bis serrirwr
ho call at his house, sign of the Goldeu Esgl‘>
, Cottou Range and see his work, which he * ar *
, rant* and is manufactured on a new prin(i;de*
' The advantage persons have who employ
is that Augusta is bis residence, and sny mj lir y
to work done by him can be repaired al
. timet.
He places Teeth both real and arlilical («“"
ing the latter with pure enamel) from a
one to a whole set, so accurately that they
answer all the pjirpoees intended. He H c3ll "
the teeth if ever so much discolored, of all
foulness and tarter without pain, and renuen
1 them as white and as fair as ever.
1 Teeth which are decayed and hollow, b* r ®*
pairs by filling them up, and making »•*
answer the purposes they were intended for
-1 Teeth and stumps extracted in the eaucs
manner if ever so difficult, and judged by otn»"
impossible to extract. He prepares a o* B, ‘
fice past and essence which preserve? the tee
and chacgoe them to a beautifnl while, cur
the scurrey, and makes the breath sweet aw
JOB PRINTING
Neatly Executed at tbis Q%*