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PRICED $% GROIIGE ADAMS, broad-BT»Aht. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER i, t«i**
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Xml will t>e pablislicS in a few days,
By A BAMS* M ’■■■**s*’
« SUBSTANCITOF the,
arguments,
rered before the Honorable Young Ghfsium>
jre of the: Western Circuit, at Hancock Su r
perior Court, February Term, 1814. *
akd; BEjohu r
Honorable Robert Walker, Judge of the
iddle Circuit, at Richmond Superior
Court, April Terrt, 1814. . >n
„y XHE rXCOjrSTXTUTIONALITT OF TUB
alleviating act.
RICHARD HENRY WILDE ESQ ”
there will be only a small edition of this
throw n off, those wishing to secure a co
r'd! do Well to make early application. ,
■fust 19.
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I** We have much pleasure in
■ authorised to state that R, f tt. WILDE,
■will be a candidate at the ensuing elec-
Its represent this state, in the House ol
Bsentatives of the 14th Congress of the U.
E. (0* The different printers of this state
Wease give this publicity until the day ftf
■on, and forward their bills to this Office
■vment. July ?2-
I ABSCONDED,
BOUT the 10th inst. PEGGY, a middle
■ aged woman of a yellowish complexion ; it
Bbable she may be lurking about town, of in
Neighborhood—Any person who may deliver
me in Augusta, shall receive Ten Dol
■'Reward.
■uly.29. D. FONCE.
I CTOR J, FAR RING TON
IAVIN G established himself in
■ this City, on the North side of Broad-
B, near the Market, intends devoting his
■ attention to the practice of PHYSIC and
Brious branches of SURGERY,-MID WI-
B. &c. May 27.
FOR SALE,
I IIE HOUSE JiXD LOT
I (he city of Augusta, on Green
Hid Tclfair-streats, adjoining Major Hutch-
B where the subscriber fornu rly lived, and
Bccupkd by Mr. Joseph Carrie—and also
Bv acre Lot, eleven of which is cleared,
Be balance wood and well timbered, join
Him Course, esq. Lee, Phillips, Beach and
Bds. Terms made known on application
H subscriber, or to Mr: John Hill.
H 4 *ZA ORARIAII WILLIAMS .
H 22. ts v
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M’CO Y, having purchased the
the Patent Right forimproving
Htius Liquors, which was obtained by
Hr Bin-gee Allison of Philadelphia,
■ WHISKEYof a superior quality forsale '
■ City Hole!; —where he will rectify whis-
Be. if applieLto for that purpose.
He io. k: ■%
mention First Class /
VIE whole of the First Class,
■ both of Major Walk in’s and Major Pow-
Bttalions, are hereby commanded to attend
Htc ihe Academy, on Saturday the 3rd
Briber next, precisely at 10 o’clock A. M-
Bincss of the greatest importance. Here
‘Bnol—By order of Thomas Glascovh , Capt.
■ William A. Slaughter, serg’t,
V»t26.
W NOTICE. ; ~"*"
sBHE Subscribers call on all those indebted
B|s(aie < f David Reid, dec. for payment,
By invite those to whom the estate is in debt,
Hint their demands-for settlement. /
E. Heid, adm’rx.
J, Camming, adm’or.
?Bte. wSm
W to the Subscriber’s Mills on Newberry
Hnk, a Negro Woman, who calls herself
5 feet 2 inches high, supposed to
‘ x rßMs of 60 years old, born m Africa, and
f Belongs to Mr Wait, near Beaufort
: Bf>ris requcined to come atid take her
% JOSEPH BUSH.
Bpunty, ABg. S 6.
mt NOTICE.
; ;' : V Copartnership of John and
VeWataon under the firm of j. & J.
WMi Greensbcrough, Columbia county,
IKlßson & cti. in the city of Augusta, ha
■ Vnt-ontinued—all settie-.nents as ongin-
Pg with each concern, will be attended
jbapriLqra respectively.
Jolm 'Watson.
«K. lease Watson.
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HI; c r
Hale &' Shearer,
OQFER FOR SALE, v
Four * Cotton Gins \
Eacb of 5Q saws of highly approved q uaHty
and at a price much below what is usually paid,
by planters for the article.
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- b 1 Am assortment of such articles in the
/ !DRY GOOps, .
GROCERIES,
CUTLERY and
HARO-VVARB line as is
necessary to copipfete an assortthent for* country
Stored. • * 4
All of which will be sold on the most advanta
geous terms, for ' 1
CASH,
COTTON or \
FLOUR. - \
August 25. 4t
GBOCERtES , AT WHOLE
‘ &ILK. ■'
16 Hhds. Molasses,
10 Tierces best Jam. Muscovado Sugar,
20 Carrels good do.
10 Boxes White Havanna do.
, 30 Barrels Green Coffee,
HO ibs Nutmegs,
„ 10 Tons Sweeds Iron, . '
60, Pieces Kentucky Bagging,
200 lbs. Mix’d Pins,
50 Packs Stuck do,
A quantity of Rifle and Musket Gun-
Powder, &c —Apply to
Aug. 12- -4tl O. FONC E.
William Pool,
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HAS FOR SALE, at the House
formerly occupied Messrs. Benjamin
Hall & Co. lower end and north side of Broad
street.
1 Bale Genuine Turkey Red,
6 Hhds, Prime Retailing Molasses,
. 6000 lbs. Axe bar Swedes Iron,
Best Muscovado 'hgar in barrels*
No. 10 Cotton, and No. 6 Wool Cards,
Northern Cut Nat Is,and brads, assortedsizes,
• English Patent Shot, Wrapping Paper,
Gun Powder, Black Pepper, &c. &x
jol > B . aa
boot & bhoemakmg.
Hthb subscriber^
AVING entered into Partnership, have
taken the stand lately occupied by Mr. Charles
Beach, joining the City-Hotel, where they, in
tend carrying on the above business in all its bran
ches :—Those who may favor them with their
'orders, may depend on having them faithfully
and promptly executed.
John Marshall,
. . James Stewart,
Aug. 12. ■ . ts .
~ FOR SALE, ~
That valuable property
in the city of Augusta, known by
the name of the'CITY HOTEL, occupi
ed as a Public Tavern for the last eight
years by the subscriber, and owned by
him; situate in the centre of the city, in
the square next above the new Bridge.
The above house contains Eighteen pri
vate Bed-Rooms above stairs, an i one
below stairs—Nine of which, is large en.
ough to contain two beds each, tvo of
them to contain six and seven single
beds one below stairs, suitable for
the occupation of a family; two pri
vate Drawing Rooms, a large Dining
Room can be thrown open, 74 by 20feet,
two common or Bar-Rooms, 30 by 20 &
• 18 by SO feet—Two large and commodi
ous STABLES, the one 66 feet by 30,
the other 40 by 20 feet, with a Coach-
House, a good Kitchen and Wash-House
a two story Smoke-House, newly built,to
. gether with an excellent Well of water
in the yard, in good repair—There is al
so attached to it. Two Stores, 36 by 20
feet, with good Cellars, Two Piazas in
front, one of them 60 feet, the other 36
feet long, one Back Piaza SO by 15 feet.
Indisputable titles will be given : Any
person wishing to purchase, will do well
to call and view the property, and apply
to Joseph Hutchinson, Esq. of Augus
ta, or on the premises, to
L. M’COY.
L. M’COY, will still continue at
the above stand until the public are in
formed of the sale of the property, where
he stiil swlicus his usual share of public
patronage. June 10.
—=~ r " -
JOHN MILLER,
HA& just received
Ffi 6.M PHILADELPHIA.
SU PERFINE Cambrics’ and Shil lings,
Ditto Calicoes,
D.tto " Madras# Handkerchiefs,
Black Sinchews, ,
Lend Muslin*, ,
Ribbons and Sewing Silk,
Black Crape,
Russia Diaper,
Boxes of Chiqa,
China Sets of 72 ps.
Hog Mans us superior quality,
Stirrup Irons, plated and common.
Plated Bills, . v *
Strairtging Webb, s v
Girth and bimngle ditto,
Saddles,
Beil Metal Kettles,
Writing and Letter Paper*
Which, together with his former Stock,
makes hi» assortment equal to any within
the at£
A fey cases of elegant and fashionable
Bonnets, is offered either by the case or
Alao a few trunks of Shoes, Various
Colour and Sizes* The whole will be
disposed of on reasonable terms for Case,
Town Acceptances, or Country Produce.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY.
1000 yprds White Homespun.
1500 ditto Striped ditto.
1000 (ditto Mixed ditto*
August 12. lsm
I ' NO TI CEh
Ipc Subscribera Having taken the
Lower Ware House
; W*
Os Messrs. Wiison & Ketchum, and
entered into Copartnership, under
the firm of
Flewellin & Goss,
Tentk/io their friends and the public ge
ncrally, their services in the
Commission & Storage
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Business. >■"- 1
And hope from their strict attention to
Business, to receive liberal support.
Taylor Flewellin.
Hamilton Goss.
Augusts. ts
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I The Subscribers,
NFORM their friends and the public in ge
neral, that they have lately made-a large addi
tion to their WARE-HOUSES, for the recep
tion and Storage of Cotton and other produce,
and have again leased the Wauk-Hocsks oppo
site to their own, which were advertised to be
rented by Mr. Thomas Gumming—-They take
this opportunity of tendering their thanks for
the liberai support they have received, and as
sure all those who may chobse to confide their
property to their care, that every attention sbal 1
be paid to their interest.
Barrett fcf Sims. :
' dj* Just received and for Sale TEN TONS
OF CASTINGS, assorted. August 26—(flt
5 Dollars Reward,
LOST, on Wednesday 24th inst. in Augusta,
or between Aagustar& Mr. Pierres spring,
FIFTY DOLLARS in small Bank Notes, two of
which were on the Cbarlinon bank, C. ). Steed
man president. Any person finding the same
shall receive the above reward, by delivering
them to the subscriber.
basil jl/majl
Jug. 26. f v . 3t,
25 Dollars Reward?
Absconded from the subscri
ber, on the night of the 17th inst his in
dented apprentice to the tailoring business
WILLIAM BATEMAN,
Jged 22 years, about 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high,
blue eyes, spare made and bow-legged. All per
sons are forewarned harboring or employing said
apprentice. —The above reward will be paid on
his delivery to the subscriber, or on his being se
cured in any jail, and giving information that be
may be' reclaimed.
Isaac S, Tuttle.
August 19. , 3t
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The Subscribers,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED,
AND NOW OPENED,
Three Doors above theCirr Mom, m oj>
. diiio*i to their firmer Stock, ike
Following Articles,
—r iz—
Cambrics, Cotton Shirtifcigs and
Ginghams, * * ' V- .
White FTatillas Callicoes,
India Checks, Au
Black and Colored Crapes,
Silk and Imitation Shawls, <
Cloths, Cassimeret and Vestings,
Mens* and Womens* Silk, Beaver, and
Kid Gloves,
Cap Wire, Combs and Parasols^
Pink and poured Silks and Sarsncts,
Sewing apd Silk Cord,
Bandano, Madras & Cilia Handkerchief,
Mul Muslins, fiambaxetts 8c York String
Nuns White and Colored Threads,
Indispensables,
Red and Black Pocket Books,
Busters and Blue Muslins,
Figured satin Ribbons,
Cotton Hosiery, ✓
Women’s Cork, Soal Shoes,
Mens*, Womens* and Childrens* Morocco
and Leather Shoes and Slippers,
Playing Cards, Slates,
Slate and Lead Pencils, *
Pins and Needles,
Black Nankeen and Bans, Curry ComfeL
Spectacles, Table and Tea Spoons,
Pen aud Pocket Knives, Barlow dot
Knives and Fotys, Desert do.
Shaving and Shoe Broshes, ■ *
Card and Bunch Beads,
Double and Single Pad Locks,
Awl Blades and Calf Skins. .
The above articles, with a variety ox
other articles, are offered for Sale, at a
small advance.
P. DEUEL, & Co.
July 15. ts
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New Bridge.
r I s HE Proprietors of the Bridge, oppo
X site the city of Augusta, feel great
pleasure ih announcing to the public, that A
after expanding above forty thousand dollars 4
thfey have so far campleled their underta
king, as to admit every kind of passage
over it, with great facility and perfect
safety. The Bridge is l 6f feet wide qb
the bottom of the riveri 30 feet on the
top, and is floored with plank 4 inches
thick. The pileing, sleepers, braces, Ac,
are of the be »t Cypress, and the whole
fabric having so far been completed in e
very substantial manner by Mr. Coofck,
is admitted by experienced Architects, to
be the most excellent piece of work of
its kind ever seen in the Southern-States.
The proprietors are now at much additi.
onal expense, making a New Road, in t
direct line from the Northern end of the
Bridge, through the swamp to Liberty
Hill, which greatly Shortens the distance,
and will be raised, so as to prevent ihe ri
ver, high as ever heretofore known over
flowing it.—The proprietors being deter
mined to use every fair exertion to Lavs
the different Roads leading; to the Bridge
kept in the best kfrdc%hafe pethlonedthc ;
Board of Commissioners far Roads in
Edgefield district, to allow them at rkeir
own expense, to open an Qld Road (lately
stopped up by some unknown persons)
which has been in use for upwards of
thirty years, and raps in a direct line from
Liberty Hill, td Offers the Martintown
Road is crossed by a branch called “ Pret
ty Run.'* which petition they feel the
more confident of. having granted, as a
great number of the most respectable
citizens of.-Edgefield have signed it, and
the Commissioners themselves, being a
ware of its public utility, wiM it is hoped,
have an eye only to the general good,
which the proprietors.feel a confidence m
saying will thus be promoted; as by x
survey of the lately made James"
Blocker, esq. (Surveyor of Edgefield dis
trict) who lately admeasured them, it is
supposed,that the old road will,when open,
be by far the best and nearest of finy lea
ding from the up country to this city.—
The Platt made of the different roads by
Mr. Blocker, is left wiih Mr. Scurry, at
the Bridge, where it msy be seen oo ap*
plicgtipn,—Angusl Vk, 4*
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