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lottery,
fbrite rdierof
try the late fire at Ptckcmville, 8, C,
By Authority of th* State of South-Carolins.
*■* .»* '• s ‘ • • 35SSS3I #
HUMANITY calls me attention of the nub
lie to the Scheme of this Lottery, which
is raised by the authority of the atat* of South
Carolina, for the relief of sufferer* by fire at
Dckenarille. ‘ Those who risk in it will only
be doinfr wbat they are bound to do for the un
fortunate, should they lose. Those who gain
will be getting a prize for the trifling sum of
****** SCHEME.
s do.‘ "• mS*> I I 5&0
j§ dO . . • 500 - - 9.500
62 dS • • W- - 3.100
311 do.. • • 20 . • 4,920
5030 do. 6 • • 30.180
Prize's. S BO.UOu
16,000 Tickets at gS GO is SBO,OOO
Ist Drawn Blank ou the second day £ 500
Ist do. do. 4th f* ‘
Ist do. do. slt5 l t «?>
Ist do. do; Bth do. 500
Ist do. do. IQ'h do. 50
St do. do. I2>h do. 500
Ist do- do. I4;h do. 50
St d£ do. ' 16*1. do. 1,000
Ist do. * do. 18‘h do. . 2,000
St d£ do. 20 h do. 50
Ist So. do. 22d do. 2.000
Ist do. do. 24ih do. 500
Ist da. do. 26'h do. 5.000
Ist do. do. 28th do, 50
Ist do. do. 30ih‘ do. 1,000
do. do. 32J do. 10,000
JV,f txao Blank* to a Prize.
The drawing will commence as soon as a
Sufficient number of Tickets can be sold i and
after it*otimmenccmcnt will draw two day* in
each week 500 tickets per day.
Prices payable sixty day* after the comple
tion of the drawing, subject to a deduction of
fifteen p£» cent. .
Prizes not demanded within twelve months
'2* • after drawn, will be considered as donation* to
the Lottery. .
Official li«*S of ti,e prize* will be publish, d,
fur the information of die holders of ticket* in
the Pendleton Messenger, in the T e l fß cope, at
Columbia, and in the Southern Patriot, at
Charleston* S C.
Ticket* to be had of the Managers, and of
authorised agent* in most of the towns and
Villages in this and the adjoining states, at
five dollars.
John's. Lewis, "j £>
Joseph Gresham, |
-• Robert Anderson, >g*
James C, Griffin, §
Walter S. Adair, J 3
, Pendleton C, U. 1817-
■ SUB
Tickets in the above Lottery to
be bad at the store of M-ssra. Longstreet i
tyHurmoh, and at the Chronicle Ofliob. i
June 4. cowo
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Vauxhall Gadens
Joseph Carrie,
RETURNS his thanks to his friends
and the Public, for the great cn
oouragement he has received aiqpe he has
established himself at Vauxhnlt, and re
spectfully informs them that his
Garden, House
AND
BATHS.
lie tow In complete order tor the recep.
lion and entertainment ol all decent and
orderly behaved persons- His Baths are
Open mry day trom sunrise until 9 o',
tlock at night, < Xcept on Sunday s, when
they wHI close at i a o'clock in the mur.
king. No exertions shall be wanting on
bis part to ensure a continuance of pub.
lie favor, and to render bis visitors com
ioriable and pleasant. His Bar is fur
ttuhrd with evety refreshment that the
inbiket affords.
fcy permission of Mr. Sbultb, he baa
also established on Sundays only, ut his
Ehgant SPRINGS, a house of Refresh,
ment— to which the attention of all gen.
tlemcn, who visit this delightful resort,
are respectfully directed*
Augusta* May 24* ' ts
Tin Plate Worker.
Mr. Andrews,
LATELY FROM EUROPE,
BEfPECTFULLY o f mu the citl.
i sens of Augusta and its vicinity,
that he has taken a shop next door to the
corner of the Bridg Row, in Centre
atre* *, where he tenders his services to
the public in the liar of his profession.—
bh><wrr and Slipper Baths,made to order,
and “I the shortest notice—C and
Tea urns repaired with care, and orders
lo Wl ,mc •«« respectlully requested.
N- B H«* will attend to the repairing
of Ol* Ware gem r 4 y, „„J a
, * if Pt»ce for old C .pper. Pewter & Lead.
He wW take two or three active Lads
*a *nprcnticcs.
Richmond Academy
PARENTS and Guardian* of Childien
are respectfully informed* that the
Board of Trustees of the RICH MONO
ACADEMY, have engaged Mr* Lo
tber Wakrin, lately from New York,
aa an Assistant to Mrs. Hvlbbrt, in *
the Female Department of the Academy*
and that on MONDAY next, the FE
MALE SCHOOL will be opened un.
der the j »int superin tendance of Mrs*
Hulbert and Mr. Warren.
' It is confidently believed, that this ar
rangement furnishes the best opportuni
fy.of Female Education, of any in the
State of Georgia. By order of the Bayrd.
Isaac Herbert, cl’k.
January 25* ts
20 Dollars Reward.
RUN AWAY from the subscriber a
Negro Man named TOMMY, a
blacksmith by trade, about 5 feet 9 inches
in height, stout and pretty well made—
he is well known in Augusta and Savan.
nah, and having a wife in or near tin
former place, it is probable that he U
lurking about that city. The t-b ve re
w«rd and reasonable ch irgcs will be paid
for apprehend ; ng and delivering him in
the gaol of Savannah.
Geo. Jones.
; Savannah, 2d Julv. 1817- rw
2o Dollars Reward.
RUN AWAY from the Plantation
Miss Campbell in J.fferson county,
near Louisville, a Negro Man named
SCIPIO, about 6 feet 10 or 11 inches
high, he has thi k lips and is slender
made— he is well known in Augusta and
Savannah. The above reward and all
' reasonable charges will be paid f>r de
livering him in the gaol of Augusta or
Savannah, and notice thereof to
Geo Jones.
Savannah, 2d July, 1817. *W
’ NOTICE.
A LETTER enclosing a Post Note
of the Bank of the United States,
j fir g 500 00 dated Phil dvlphia. January
fi st, 1817, letter B, No. 422, payable
three d.»y* after d »te lo S» Frothingl- n,
Cashier, & < ndorstd bv hi;n, by Jonathan
Smith md John M'Qiiin, to the order of
A. & G. Smcdes St Cornfield has sot been
received, and is supposed to h ive been
stolen with the letter trail of the 24ih
March, near Fayettville, North. Carolina.
The public are cauti md against re
ceiving the above describe! note, as pay.
, ment has been si ‘ppt dat the Bank. Any
information respecting it will be thank
fully received by
Longstreet fcf Harrison,
Augusta Geo.
or A. &G Smedts&Camfu ld,
Ao, 134 Peart Si, Aew. York.
Augosrs, July 18 17. am (
NOTICE.
ALL those indebted to the late firm
of Messrs. JAMES A. BLACK,
k Co. are requested to call and settle
their accounts with Messrs. A* Bugg, &
Co. who are fully authorised to settle the
business of the said concern.
John Tanner.
June s 8 , if
NOTICE'
THE Rectorship in the Richmond Ac
ademy, Augusta, State ol Georgia,
having become vacant by the death of the
Rcv'd. John U. Thompson, an annual
salary of one thousand dollars is ofF-ced
to a person well qualified as Rector
This Institution is in a fl urishinp and
prosperous situation, having at this time
twi hundred scholars engaged in various
studies. Applications will be address,
ed to
Nicholas Ware,
President Board Trustees.
May 21 - (f Richmond Academy,
NOTICE. r
THE firm of Cunningham 17 Meigs is
this day dissolved by mutual ton
sent. Pennons having claims against the
firm, are requested to present them.* and
payment is expected from those indebt
ed to us, by m tc or book account.
A. Cunningham, M.D.
C. D. Meigs, M.D. »
April 30. if .
NOTICE. ~
THE subscribers having received an
assignment from tiu: late fi>mof
lUchaud I- Faster, Is Co. of sundry
Nutts in-- h»»ir g placed them in the
hands of William Jongs, fir collection,
with instructions t » urge immediate pay.
ment, all persons concerned will there-,
fore take due notice.
, . Minis & Henry,
June 4- rw
Bolting Cloths,
subscriber* have Just receiv
1. ed a complete assortment of the
beat quality DUTCH BOLTING
CLOTHS. .
Edward Quip, & Co.
j June 35. ts
(alobc TdX)iT%i
BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA.
THE subscribers having purchas
ed a lease of this elegant and
commodious establishment, inform
their friends and the public in gene
ral, that their best exertions shall be
used to render comfortable all those
who may be pleased to call on them.
They ha ea number of private rooms
handsomely furnished, separate and
apart frcai the bustle of the tavern,
for the iceommodation of those to
whom such bustle would be unplea
sant—And faavingdetermined to spare
no pains in providing every comfort,
the} rely with confidence upon the
support of the public.
THOMAS GLASCOCK,
DETER DONALDSON.
June 18. ts
t obacco Inspection,
AMD
COMMISSION
WARE-HOUSE.
WAL iEU LEKiti, tq. ot
place, and Mr. JOHN ALLEN
of Franklin county, have been engageu
lev Inspect Tobacco at the Ware-House
f the subscribers, at the foot of the
Bridge, where convenient and substan
tial Stores, the best of Coopers, and eVe
■y other convenience and facility for the
satisfaction and quick dispatch of cus
tomers lave been provided.
from the experience of these gentle
men, as Inspectors, the eligible situa
tion of thv* subscribers* Ware-House, the
security of tfccir Stores, adapted to every
kind c*f Mes handles and Produce, and
the prompvess and punctuality with
which they bill attend to orders and con
signments, hey are led to expect a lib
eral share ofpatron jge. Their charges
will be the sane as at the other Ware
H >uscs, and ivery accommodation usual
will be afiordrd to those who may favor
them with their custom.
Brux & Scurry.
t » *(
I lie (Jopanuerbhip,
HEREiIOFOI’E existing under the
firm < f Marshall & Long, coach
makers, is this day dissolved by the mu
tual constni of both patties. All de
mands against the concern, are to be
presented to G. B. Marshall for settle*
menu and all debts due to the said con
cern, either by note or open account,
are to be paid to him only—January 11th,
1817.
Greene B. Marshall,
Nicholas Long.
The Subscriber,
INFORMS his friends and the public
in g -neral, that he continues to carry
on the business of Coach-nu king, at the
old stand—and having good workmen in
the all different branches, together with
the best select.d sto< kof materials that
Nrw Y "k will eff-rd, flatters himself
that he will be able to lurntsh carriages
of any description, with the shortest pos
siblc notice, in a style not inferior to any;
and as low as they can be obtained from
the Northward—All orders for new work
or repairs, will be punctually attended
to—and payment expected prompt.
Greene B. Marshall.
January 11 v 1817- ts
English School. -
Mr. & Mrs, ,
RESPECTFULLY tender their ser
vices to the citizens of Augusta.—
They propose teaching the Art of Read
ing, Writing, Arithmetic, English Gram
mar and Geography.—Likewise all kinds
of Needle Work, at their dwelling house
on Ellis street, three doors below Walter
Leigh's.—For terms enquire as above.
June 25. vvtf
Notice.
WHEREAS the Co partnership of
Hubbard & Starr, has been
dissolved by the death of Mr. Daniel
Hubbard, all persons indebted to said
conct rn, are requested to come forward
and settle their accounts with the subscri
ber and all persons to whom the said
concern may be indebted, are desired to
send m their accounts, in order that the
business of the said concern may be clos
ed as speedily as possible.
Samuel G. Starr.
s3* The Business will in 'future, be
carried on at the hiruse formerly occupied
by the concern, by
Samuel G. Starr.
M>y 24k-, ■ • - 1 . wr
Now in Richmond
Jail, TEN AH, who is about 30 years old,
and says she ranaway from Mrs. Ware,
a widow lady in Abbeville; but belongs
to Alexander Gray, living in Charleston,
S. Carolina.
The owner is requested to prove prop.
ert 7» P«X charges and take her away.
A. Rhodes, jtm’r. o.s.
- December it ts
Regimental Orders.
June 21,1817.
OERSONS of this Regiment who rt-
JL ceived Public Arms during the late
war, or at any anterior period (not mem
ber! of an existing Volunteer Company)
are ordered forthwith to deliver over the
same to Major Grssm B. Marshall.
It imy be proper to observe, that if the
above order is not promptly complied
with, I shall be under the necessity of
taking such further measures as may be
unpleasant to delinquents •
Peter Donaldson, .
Lieut. Cot, 10 th Reg’t G, M,
June 21. ts
NOTICE
Os the Trstees oj the
Rihmond .-,
WHEREAS this Board have sold
lota to sundry persons upon con.
diiv n that the same sh ;uld revert to the
Trust upon failure to pay therefor at the
time stipulated, and, a number of pur
chasers being considerably in arrean,
ORDERED, that all arrearages be
paid to the Clerk of this Boards on or
( before the first day of August m xt. or
the Trustees will forthwith thereafter
proceed to retake possession of the pre.
mises, and again sell the same—and that
this Resolution be published in one of the
Newspapers of this city once a week Un
til that time.
laktfi from the Minutes.
_ Isaac Herbert, Clerk
Augusta,'April Sd, IBl7v
- - • - mmmimi*
Now in Richmond Jail*
Two N gro men, viz LEW is tnd
THOMAS; Lewis is a chunky ftllow a
bout 5 feet 5 inches high, says he be
longs to John Dupee. of Jones County.
TOM Is about. 35 or 40 years old, 6 feet
high; says he belongs to John Calhoun,
South Carolina.
The owners are requested to come for
ward,-prove property, pay charges and
take them away.
A. Rhodes, Jr. d. s.
Jum 14.
Now in Richmond
JAIL, the following Negroes, viz——
PAUL, who says he belongs to John
Traiwicfc—DAVY, who belongs to A.
Henry, a merchant in Charleston, S. C.
—DAVY, belonging to Mr Sparks,
Putnam county—JOSHUA, belonging
I Jesse Luster, in Hancock county—and
! | HARRY, belonging to Mr. Burgess, of
IS. C. The owners are t> qtf.sted to
come forward, prove property, pay
charges and t»ke tlum away.
„ A. Rhodes, jun. D. Sh’ff.
May 31. If |
SHERIFF’S SALE. 7" J
WILL BE SOLD, at the Market.house
in the City of dugusta, on the first Tues-
August next , between the usual
hours,- ■ ,
ALL that tract and parcel of
land, lying on Butler’s creek, in the
county of Richmond, containing 4600
acres, more or less, including the mills
celled Spring. Hill, adjoining Cowles,
Watkins and Walker.—Also three ne.
grocs, Dick, Jim and August. The whole I
levied on as the property of the estate of '
Annanias Cooper, dec. to satisfy an exe.
curion in favor of Thomas Cobbs.
Terms Cash.
Thomas Glascock, s. r. c.
Jul? 2. . tds
SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday
in August next , at the court house in
Waynesborough , Burke county , within
the usual sale hours ,
200 ACRES of land in Burke
county, on Buck head creek, adjoining
lands of Mathew Spain and Lester's land
—levied on as the properly of Peter I.
Goulding, to satisfy sundry executions in
favor of George Poythress and others,
against said Goulding.
ALSO,
One black horse, levied on as the
property of Robert Jones, to satisfy an
execution in favor of William Alta
way, against Thomas Sorsbee and Robert
Jones—property pointed cut by the de
fondant.
- ¥ __ ALSO,
One moiety of one eleventh part |
of a traptof land containing 235 acics, j
attaining lands of David Robinson and i
others—levied pn as the property of Eli.
zabetb Rowell, to satisfy an execution in
favor of Green Roberts against Elizabeth
Howell and Jacob Tipton—Levied on and
returned to me by a constable.
ALSO,
20 Acres of land, more or less,
levied on as the property of John A. Ro
bferts, to satisfy an execution in favor oi
Samuel 4 N, L. Sturgess, vs. John A?Ro.
b' rts, the said land adjoining lands of
James Pollbill and Amos
property pointed out by the defendant.
John BeU, sb.c.
July 5. ids
bank checks
For Sale at this Oihcct
Eagle I
SAVANNAH STAGE-OPPICt
n ■'HE Copartnership heretofore txau I i
A ing at this stand, under the firm of I
wm. Chisolm, & Co. was dissolve I v
on the 2Sih ultimo by mutual consent I *
Wm. Chisolm,
Richard I. Easter,
James A. Black. I
C3* The Sobscribers having form* I
ed a connexion at the febove Establish H
ment, will accommodate Town Boarders, Hi
and Transient and Country Gentlemen, H
as formerly, and solicit a continuation cf HL
the patronage of their acquaintances and Kj
the public. The business will he con. H.
ducted under the firm of CHISOLM is
SHAJVMOR, who are authorised to re.
criv all debts due the former establish.
ment, and will pay all demands against V
the same* Hrs
Wm Chisolm, ■
Wm. Shannon, V*
Augusta,' May 14. 1817. ts H m
Dissolution.
THE partnership heretofore existing B v<
between the subscribers, under the
fiim oi Maharrey if Wood , is dissolved Hi"'
by mutual consent. The business will 101
be settled by John Mabarrey. Hill
John RJaharrey, V
Nathan F, Wood. H c
July 9. 1m B
To Rent,
JL Bmse and Lot in the upper square H i
on Broad* treet* H
IT is considered one of the best stands B’’
in the city for purchasing Cotton, and Hj|
is also well calculated f>r a Grocery and Hs
Dry Good Establishment. Possess!< n
will be given on the first of October next.
Fur terms apply to j HU
Benjamin Sims. E
July 9. ts ■;.>
20 Dollars Reward. ft,
ABSCONDED from my Plantation M—*
on Ogechce river, on Saturday the I
28ih ot June, Two Negroes,
j Roman & Randol, I
i The former ageU twenty years, dark Ibf
| complexion, five feet s> ven or eight inch. I
| es high, tall spare made, and of French
extraction, but not visiolc unless closely H
j examined. The other a mulatto, about H* o
j eighteen or nineteen years old, five feet Heal
.five or six inches high, full face, idler*. B
bly thick made, a very sensible, subtle H>ol'
fellow, and supposed will attempt to pass H tei
f>r a free man. The above reward will
be given to at% person who will deliver Hvla
them to the undersigned, secure them in B—
any jail so the subscriber can gettinm I
again, or ten dollars for either—and all ■ i
reasonable expenses defrayed to the per* H .
son wbo'wiil deliver them at Shiva's H_.
. A Is, Warren county' G" orgia. HI
Jonas Shivers. B*
Ju’y 9. tt
The Southern Patriot, Charleston, V
will please insert the above weekly one ■ **
month, and forward the account to this I
offi e for pavm n>,
bhEUIFF'S .>ALE. r WCr
WILL BE SOLD, on the fi st Tuesday Hrm
in August next, at the Court-House in H
IVarrenion, Warren caun.y, between I
the usual hours t / H^P*'
51 ACHES of land on the wa
ters of Carson’s creek, be the same m»re I
or less, adjoining Col. John Stith, Roys. HJJ
ter Heath and others, it being the same H** 1
land that was once sold as the property H j
of Jones Bonner, but illegally—now levi- H j
ed on as the property cf Jones Bonmr to I {
satisfy an execution issued out of the H
inferior court of Warren county in favor H
of Timothy Matthews, vs. Junes Bonner, I
John Williams—property pointed out by
John Williams, security. Terms Cash. ■
Abner Rosrers, s.w.c. H J
t-lT 5. 8 Id.
New Establishment I
l H aß l<
THE subscriber has taken the Shop
lately occupied by Mr. O’Keefe, to Hr
Reynold street, near Col. M'Kinne's, Hv*®
where be intends carrying on the H
Coach Painting fti!
Afro 'i'RiMMifrs bvsutess. I
Such persons as may think proper to I
intrust their work with him in the above
line of business, majr dep nd on its be* IH
ing done with neatness, punctuality and
dispatch. He flatters himself from his
experience in business, and well known ■.
attention far nine years in Angusta, to I
merit a generous share of public fovturs* ■
No wood-work will be done except such as ■
may be under repair. He feels the utmost ■
confidence in saying, that he will nou*- B
tort more from his customers than th« ■ Tj,
regular established prices of Avgusta* Btupit
v . NichoosLort?. H^rj