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NEW SERIES Vol. 11. " ""“'""ICtTBSTA, TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 23, !525. No. 69.
Clje Ca:vcftitutioaauot
3S PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY
BY W. J. BUNCE.
AUGUSTA, GA.
THOxVIAS S. xVIETCALF,
fp \KES this meth.id of Hilo: iiing ins A.i. ■>
A mid the public generally, ihat Re has just re
cetved, and is now receiving a very large and
well as«o -ied slock of
€sri*iorrrto*
and if they will favor imn with theit cu» . tiu-y
Will find him “ at h une,” attending to /tie own
business, ready and willing- to supply them w th
any ot the following articles, o tie most tea-o
a.de terms, for cash or prime city acceptances :
100 I ON3 »e.i assorted bweede ik Russia Lro
120 lih.ls. prime S. Croix and N. Oneans Sng.n
.100 bugs prime Green Coif e
?0 hhds. prime Jamaica Coffee
50 pieces prime 42 inch Bagging
50 do best fnw Bugging, vety cheap
50 do bust I’vvill’d hacking
50 coil, if.de It .pe
200 bbU. best N .i-incrn Gin, best brandy
2/0 do bus I’lnijd-iphm Wniskey
100 do Northern Bum
25 hhds, do do
.20 da prime retailing Molasses <
4 do superior old Ja uaica inn (
15 pipes do //ulland
odo do Cog nuc U. andy, (
1 pipe do ind Port Wine <
60 I 8 and 1-4 ca-ks Malaga and Sherry Wine (
.'•3 1 8. 1 4 and 1 2 pipes bicily and Pico .Via i
(Lira Wines
y2O bb!s. best der Vinegar
200 do Irish Potatoes
50 do ifeets
SOou bunches Onions
luJ hbi . prime Not them Flour
25 halt barrels do do
.50 bb s. and b Yes Goaf and Lump Sugar
50 Von c-atie bot.es fresh //yson Pea
23 "bags Pepper j
N 20 do Spice Ginger
25 boxes Raisins
30 kegs No. i Richmond Tobacco
3o boxes Georgia Candles
3d do Spermac. ii Candles
230 whole anu half box- s No. I Boap
50 kegs best Duponts Powder
2(-0 hugs Shot, assorted
2.5/jO 1 /a. H • Li ad
2000 lbs. lot and bind Iren
3000 do iV man aod I) is ered Steel
20*j0 do Share Moulds
8000 .b.!>vU Liverpo. 1 Ground Salt
/ 2100 Ob /J own
1000 lbs superior Virginia /2ams
10 OuO bs Log* ll ml
V30.U00 Itiiss a <lu 1-s
'"’3J!> dozen Tumblers
100 c-i ks pa, i;nt Cut Nails, assorted
2i parent Ploughs and Paints.
10 dozen Cai'diiia H
25 boxes II mi / and. White’s and Wliitte
more's Cunts
J 100 box-'s pi one Che°»e
; 20 casks do -Alb
f 5-1 reams ‘.Vm ipirvg Pappr
20 casks Lime
dioo nests Cry Measures ,[
200 nests boxes
20 obis Bnad
id half barrels flha 1
20J bid). N-i. 3 Mackerel
100 do. No. J do
100 bn'f barrels No. 1 do *
150 h i N-). 2 do '
75 hud barrels No 2 do
4 ) fit p.llon U< - ~ij ,hns
SO xos //aval a White Sugar
10 do bmwn do
?5U liai' quart/ r a -.d tenth boxca superior
8. ,inish Cigars, Dos Amigos and Flint’s
brands.
N ivernbei 5 38 i
~>7e y flourl
)C? bbls. (i sf quality Family Flour will be land 1
*•3 ed i. -<! <y from SU-am-Boat, Mult] of (»■■ 1
ran,, wlnsh will be sold low if token from tin
Wharf.
APPLY TO
Bngg & Savage.
N - 'Veniber 16 i]
V .VitftfEVi.
JO B AGS PitlME CO”FKE (on consign.
ment,) will be disposed of on acconnno
d.it.ng terms by
If. F icq net.
November 44
\> v di IviufU Vn t vvUje,,6,
f A i! \ vl i-',j i.S.
Jaf nxe.uedp-'r '-ilecun Limit Hamburg
A : t i■■ i io.. is Potatoes, which
v U soli j .j d ait id .at 1 kt* t by apjily
a ; I i; liately at
J vcob Moise’s.
*4 ,fP ■ is fietviuch'b How,
IV'- mW 9‘ 2,
1 - Jsl - • »« h;u>.ii,
1 il SALE,
On 6V nsigninent, by
t». ridquet.
N.ivemher 30 45
OjVivH) AVtbV'hV t * Vviu.e, i
UAroN
FC.i tiALh.
ippr.'r t j
Robert R. Ware.' |
It i-eniber3 46 [
A. 1 !’■ *d ( J A A.i, a good Cook!
-» ** Irone r I nnher pai .iculatj
i-i r ’■ flee of the Constitutions "»t.
Dceembci di 51
| Alt* fJ hi r A
MASONIC HALL LOTTERY,
AUTHORIZED UY GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
& r|) rwiv
1 Prize of hSo.UUU is »30,000
1 Prize of 20,000 is 20,000
4 Pr.zes of 10,000 is 40,000
4 P zes of 5,000 is 20,000
5 Prizes of 1,000 is 5,000
10 Prizes of 500 is 5,000
50 Prizes of 100 is 5,000
100 Prizes of 50 is 5,000
5000 Prizes of 10 is 50, < 00
51*5 Prizes, 1 180,000
12825 Blanks. 3
18000 TICKETS at TEN DOLLARS.
Less than two and an half Blanks to a prize.
THE PRIZES ONLY TO BE DRAWN.
All the P i- ahi be h'lnu-.’ntf .from he
excep l the following , inliich tvillbc deposited in th•
wheel -o dfi'u periods, viz;
On tLi* Ist Drawing 1 prira of {IO,OOO tc 1 of SVOO
O.i the 3d “ t prize of 0,000 &1 of 1,000 &tof $ 500
On the Od “ 1 prize ol 10,000 Vo lof 500
fin the 4lh “ 1 prize of 5,000 &, lof 1,000 -to lof 500
On the oih “ I prize of 10,000 &1 of 500
Ou the sth “ 1 prize of 5,000 &I of 1,000 &1 of 500
On the 7th “ 1 prize of 10,00 y&1 of 5,000 it lof jPh
On the Bih " ! prize of 00,000 5c lot I’OOO 5c iof sj"'
On toe Oih “ 1 prize of 30,000 5c lof 1,000 5c lof 500
Vhe whole Lottery to be completed in
JCT J'he drawing to C'.mmjnce as n as a
-nrticient number of ! mk-'l- arc sold. The
• hue id th Prizes payable i i thirty days after
-e cnmyl tion of the Uiawing subject lo ade
me'mu d' fifteen per cent. All Prizes not ap
plied fur in iwejye muhtbs, to be considered as a
.niiiiui to ilicStsmls "< die Maso'iic flail.
■ ? v “Tn
Present VrlStie of Tickets,
For sa.c. in great variety ol numbers, at the
CO.iLUISSJONJZIVS OFFICE in Broad-street,
Augusta, a ie v doors below tlje Bank.
J. S. Beers,
Secretary to the Hoard of Commissioners.
Op* Orders for Tickets ti’"in any part ol the
U i ed States, Post paid and enclosing the Cash,
* 'dressed to the Secretary, will mret immediate
attention;
B des and regulations adopted at a meeting of
the Heard ol Cmumissionera of die MASONIC
UAL LO I’TKRY, January Bb, 1825.
Ist- The Commissioners shall assemble on the
sa’Lfday ot every other week.
2d A -majority of the Commissioners shall con
lilnte a quorum tor Uie tra .sacii m ot business.
■;nd a major ly of these present at any meeting
- isli govern m ail cases, except those hereinafte
ispecified.
' 31. Il shall be the duty of the Chairman lo pre
iserve order, to appoint ComraiUecs to supervis*.
idle IJ )nks ; nd n....duct of t ie S 'cu .ary, and li
j -half i ave die privilege of voting uponail subjects;
.and .also of expressing his opinion.
4 A Secretary snail be appointed with a sal
•V <d e ght hn nlred dollars per annum, and sjiall
g've bond and security for the faithful performanc
>r Ina duties. He shad keep lair minutes of th
pi’oc- .-dings ol the Board of Com-nssioners—shad
ct an agent fir the sale ol ticke a—keep are
•ular account ot Ins Sales, and depouhe all noniel
received by nim, ( s soon as received,) m ot.e id
he Banks ol th.- cl y. He shall, m ireover, Iran
act all buaiaesS re.a i ig to the Lo'tery, to which
up stiail be required to attend, by the Commu
isionsrs,
I 5d \ ticket siiati be sold on a credit, unless
'by » -dm ol the Board of Coirmiisdui ers; and
■net then, without such security as shall be satisfac
(lory to a commiUee appointed lor the purpose ol
cceiviiig the s me.
6ih. 1 lie ucxels shall be signed by the Com
nisi oners, in equal proportions ; and not more
ban one Commisssuner shall sign any ticket.
7th. The becre'ary shall not be entrusted at any
onetime, with more than five hundred Tickets
.i id slia I exhibit at every meeting ot life Commis
sioners, his Bank 110 k. ai d an account plaimy
tiicwmg t ie amount o. t.eketssuld, and the num
bs rin h <nd.
3th. The tickets, after they are numbered and
-ignrd, snail he dejn s.led ai Bank, and only drawn
■ ence by a committee, of winch the Chairman
■Jii" I be one.
9th. No m-mey shall be drawn from Bank, bu
by check, signed by a nn.j inty of the Commis \
(loners, and lor no other purpose, but the pay
uent ot prizes, or necessary expenses.
Jmn .ry 28 61
•S vilice.
f kl'rlE sub eribers have connected themselves
a in flit practice ol In LAVV. —they will inu
rm'y i-ieii all the counties of the Nontiern
ircin , and the c.-U Ry of Franklin, of ilie We -
>ern Circuit, one of 1 1, in will be generally found
»t their i.lh ; in K be ton, where tney will take
Ttasurc in ransacimg ill husin ss ol those who
.y ne unfortunate enoiigii to be invoiv. d in the
i atv.
John \. Heard,
Thomas J H card.
lanuarv 1 1825 57
Notice.
BV : rtue of sfifato me directed, will be sold
on Ihe hr-- 1 uesuay in Apr 1 11 x;. at tie
Market House, in the City of Augusta, between
die usual hours of sale. One Lot with the im
j r Yemenis thereon, in the city of Augnda, boun
I led on the no; th by Jacob .Oanforth’s Lot, S Aid
I hy Beynyid street, west by Ralph K.'chum’s L
j nd e..s’ by Cad’s alley, levied on as the propert*
d'Vies, Hhza 8. M Laroche -atisly her ooai
and well lax for 1823 and 1824, amount! g .
(S2B 50.
John W. Read C. M .
1 February 1 rWs p]
" . -w,
CONTINUED SUCCESS AT
’ Cohen’s Office.
Baltimore, .Taniimy 6, 1825.
£>tat£ Hotter?,
No. 3>
N'OW drawing’ every week, under the super
inteudence of the Commissioners appointed
>y the Governor and Council-
Eighth Da>f’s Drawing;
*119? 15701 Prizes of * - bIQOO
*14403 a prize of-- 500
11527 do ... 100
♦19094 *19862 14888 9115 5850 3426 50
All marked thus* sold at COHEN'S OFFICE,
This Lottery is now ramdiiy progressing to
wauls a close—no time should he lost in securing
ckust) Thera are still undrawn, the Capitals of
Ojf FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS.
dj" TWENTY 7 'HOUSAND DOLLARS
,jJT TEY THOUSAND DOLLARS
YJT PIYE THOUSAND DOLLARS
17 of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS
14 of FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS.
H hoi. Tickets £>l2 | Q’Mfter . 300
Halves - .6 J Eqfmhs - 150
To be hail, warranted undrawn, at
> Where both tb» great Capitals of 20,000 and
10,000 l)OLL\K4,jyiwn in the MONUMJSNI
| 1,0 I I EKV, <m ult. were sol 1, am 1
; vhew. were Prizes of 100,000
) Dollars, half mjwfcme Jfila'ter'to citizens of Gear
ffiu ; 20,0005, 10,t)00s, 5000 s, in the last Grand
State Lottery, and wuere capital puizks
HAVE BEEN OBTAINED THAW AT AN V OTHEII OFFICE
IN AMKIiICA.
i Orders left with I, K. St, ISHN, Broad street
AUGUSTA, Georgia, will betyomjil/y attended to.
• FREE OF POSTAGE, ,
January 21 60
LA FAYETTE HAT .
AND
CLOTHING WARE-HOUSE
The Subscriber
Is opening’ in Broad street, one dsor beloni Mr. Al
ten's Hal Store, |
A LAKOE ANII MKNKItAI. ASSORTMENT OF
AND C LOTTING,
Consisting, of.
OIIF.SS COATS,
Frock Coats
Drat) b x Coats V,
Double k single mill’d Casslmere Pantaloons
Broad Cloth, Sspinelt amJXjoF'luruy do
Toilinett, Vaicmia, Swailsdown k black silk
Vests
Blue and black Clotli and Cassimere do
Superfine Linen and Cotton, frilled and plain
Shirts
Knitted, Cotton, Wonted and Lambswoo
Shirts and Drawers
Flannel do do
; Tartan and Camblet Cloaks
Ladies do
Boy’s Dresses
I Y-.uth’s close body Coats
Gentlemen’s superfine Mats, some very wide
brims
ImmilaUon beaver do
l.a Fayette, boys ai d mens seal skin Caps
Washington, Jackson and La l ayette Stocks
Sdk Umoreilus
Jdosiery '
i Gloves, &c. f.
“-ALSO —
Negro Jackets and I ruwscrs
’ House servants Coatees and Pantcloont
I •’Fearnought great Coats
Guernsey Frocks, red flannel Shirts
Striped and Check do
Common Linen do
Woollen Gloves, and many other articles
in his line. 1
The above GOODS arc New-York made, and
will be disposed ot wholesale and retail, at New-
York prices.
J. P. Seize.
December 3 46
1 BOX missingT ” I:
>
SUPPOSED to be taken by mistake from the
Wharf, about the lith or l2ih of November,
i a Box of Shoes (aided from Boat No. 14. Mirk-
Jed A &E. Wood.or E.Wood k Co. Any person
- having it <n I-is possession will confer a favor by
informing the subscribers at their residence, Mr ‘
through this office.
E. Wood # Co.
December 24 52
i ’ ” ‘ 1 ’ _
A Varga assso iiUftui ot b vesh
JUST RECEIVED FROM THE SHARERS.
ALSO
V small quantity of Fieso HOPS, growth of 1824
ion sale bi
R. 11. & 1). G. Ilavilaud.
January 11 $7
Notice,
PERSONS being dai y in the habit of trespass-)
me on the Hickory lidge tract of laid, o’vnedl
by the Bai k of Georgia, and culling the woi-d and
t iiidergrnwtn therefrom : Nonce is hereby given,
dial the unnosl vigilance will be Use ! in detecting
and prosecuting the offenders. I lie said Land is
lounded on,the west by I urkauet’s Spring, and
nart ol tlie village ot Summerville, on the East
• i I he lands ot A. Martin, P M. Carnes andj
others, it may be more particularly known by the;
Milledgeviile road, passing ihr ugh it.
By order of the Hoard
1. Henry.
February 1, 1825, ts S 3
.WILLIAM. 11. EGAX,
Renews the tender of his services In the
COM MI S 8-10 N
AND
STORAGE HUSINESS,
TO KIS FIUKMIS AND TliilS mil.lC.
11 IS W ARE HOUSE at the upper end, south
side Upniid-sfreet, is now ready for the re
option of COTTON and other PRODUCE, upon
vhich liberal advances will be made, when re
piired.
Any business with which he may be favoured,
tltall be punctually attended to.
October 1 28
C OMuISSI ox B USLYESS
T)\e Subscriber,
HAV ING engaged Warehouses and Stores, in
the upper part of this city,offers hisservicesas
a general COMMISSION MERCHANT Persons
who may place merchandise or produce under his
care, may safely rely on every possible exertion
being used, to give general satisfaction.
Barna M‘Kinne.
September 28 27
NOTlv E.
The Subscriber
RESPECTFULLY informs Ins friends and the
public that he has sold out Ins DRY GOODS
Establishment, corner of Brand street and Bridge
Row, to his brother G. Dillon, and solicits for
him a continuation of that patronage so libi rally
conferred on himself—he is also authorized to
act as my legal Attorney, in every capacity as re
fates to the c flection of all accounts due me, and
m the management of my rial estate.
All persons to whom I am indebted, are re
quested to present their accounts without delay.
Robert Dillon.
Augusta, 7’h February, 1825. 6 65
THOMAS G. IIALIJ i
Carriage Aiukci*. :
HAVING taken the Shops recently occupied
by Mr. James Lyneo, intends carrying on
the business in all its various branches. From
-hit- long experience at the North, he fl itters K
limself, that he will be able to give general sa
tisfaction to such, as will favour him with a call in v
the Repairing Line. All favours will be thank-
fully received and punctually executed. j
He expects soon to receive from the Northern'.
Manufactories, u complete assortment of Carriages 1
OjT GIGS and CARRIAGES built to order" j
Tor Sale. *
8 .Gigs, j
3 Sulkeys, t
2 Carriages. [
November 5 3R
ALVLVZV) DAN, i
Coach-Maker ,
WILL keep constantly on band, and for Sale,
at Mr Lonosthkkt’s Livery S'ahle.
AN ASSORTMENT OF
(BUJSo «
QO” Orders for GIGS or tin a
North, will be promptly attended to and work y
warranted, .
N. B.—Repairing done at the shortest notice.
November 30 45 s
BUSHELS Liverpool Ground
O&!MPc>
FOR SALE AT THE STEAM BOAT WHARF,
A. R Gordon. '
February 4 6t 64’ c
Tbe >
INTENDING to leside in New York, with a 1
view lor'he transaction of Commission Bus
litesß, in all its blanches, will ieel grateful for any *
consignments or orders, with which he may In *
favored, assuring his friends that his unremillei.
lattention will be exerted to promote their intei
jest. He will be prepared on the fn-ceipt of any
consignment, or of the invoices with bills of la
ding and orders for insurance, to n,a.ke the cus
tomary advances if required.
Any references that is desired, can be obtained
of Messrs. Mackenzie & Ponce, Augusta, or Ben
jamin Burroughs, Esq. Savannah.
Ralph Ketclium.
October 26 ;)5 I
SW iLil’S I\l \.H tnL.
WM H. TURPIN,
' fluent fur Dr. Siruim,
HAS JUST REUKIVKU
SIX f) zei Buttles ot this in w and valuable
MEDICINE—Price reduced to §3 50 per
Bottle. — also
A fresh ami extensive supply es
AVeAVvAue,
Paints, Oil, Window Glass, Pu. ly, Lamp 01, kr
kc. kr,
| Kebnuu’v 11 v 66
I iii.Aiy a
rr _
JL HE subscriber havnig resumed the praclic i
ini L.A *V, i. i.deis his service:, to Hie public. In I
will attend ui' M o> the Courts in the M esl. r I
.Circuits, the adjoining counties in the Flint in
Oc'i.nlgee, an t the c unties of La wrens, 1 wg.
and Pulaski, in the S r , Cucui s.
Tlioiiias VV. i I arris. J
ilj’ T.etters ml nes-e t to him Monroe, V\’»l
ton county, wdi be attended 10. c
February 8 3tc 65
NEW
Astronomical liCetnrea.
EZRA A. STEVENS,
jfJE li PiiU I FULLY invites Hie Ladn.B and
f-i> Gentlemen ot Augusta, (the Ladies in par
ticular,} to :iiteinl gramiious Lectures on Astro
iioiny, at the Richmond Academy, on luesnay
Hini Wednesday evenings, Fcbruaiy Bth ana 9th,
I, to commence mi 7 o’clock.
In the « 'nine of his i itrodnclopy Lecture, Mr.
, Stevens will by h met had enlirtly new, dhi irate
the Planetary motions-—■Reasons—Eclipse—
Changes and Phases of the Moon—Cause of the
Ebbing ahd Flowi-g of the Tides, Ike. ike. The
whole reijdered plain by inean« ol apparatus, to
thpse wlio may'hat e paid no previous attention
to the subject.—No children admitted except
witli parents.
On Friday evening the 12th, Mr. Stevens will
commence a • regular senes of six Astronomical
Lectures, to be given three times a week, on
such, evenings as shall best accommodate the
Class.
l ite principles of this sublime science, will b«
illustrated in such a manner as shall render them
perfectly familiar to those who may not have
made it them study.
(O’ Tickets tor the Course, to admit one per
son at go. or a whole family at gld. may be had
at the UoujcStorea* - -
ME CQMMEJVDATIOJVS,
from Col, Richard M. Johnson, Senator in
Congress from Kentucky, who was one of a nu
merous Class at Wusningion,
SENA IE CHAMBER.
Cdy o'/ Washington Eeb 26th, 1823.
To all whom it may concern, i have a tended
a course ot Lectures delivered by Mr,.Ezra A.
Stevens, on Asti'oiv.tiy—l consider Mr. Stevena
a complete noisier tis his subject, and Ins L. c
tutes are Well calculated Jo lymise and instruct
the learned apt! the unlearned. This manner is *'
interesting, his language chaste and appropriate,
his Astrononi cai knowledge appears to be prij*
found, and his illustrations are exircmelt happy,
and calculated to give the most distinct ideas and
clear conceptions of the Various laws a.id cm
plicated revolutions and, motions of the win (e
heavenly bodies ; and I do recommend him m st
earnestly to all who are patrons ot leanm g and
science. *
RICHARD M. JOHNSON.
J rom (he Rev, Ur. Wcons, professor of fhrolo
gy, at Andover.
Theological Sc-ninurs. Andover. jVnv 22, 1823.
Having attended die Astronomical Lectures,
which Mr. B. Sievcn* lias recently delivered
be lore a majority of ibe students ot iilis we nmurtt
and many inhabitants of Andover, I take great
pleasure!.i testifying the entire, and I believe uni
versal sa'ith.ctinn, which he lias given, i lie liap
py fnicnl wliicli lie possesses ol illustrating, by a
simple spparatu , the most important principles of
astronomy, renders them intelligible, ami Ingh.y
interesting to all Ids hearers, whether jiiero or less
acquainted with the »cieuc% y and what adds modi
to the Value ol Ids lectures, he lakes frequent i o
oasions to show the ftibserviency of this sc.i nc io
the principles ul religion. Ily hi- Unas mining and
amiable manners and Ids iinexeepijfuiiditle conduct,
while resident h re, Mr. tiieveii- has endeared
Imm sell to all wlio have had amy intercoiirre with
min. cordially, with* many other*, in
r;c> mm end i glum to flu# patronage of (he pub
tick, wherever he may go. •*
' - LkoNA.lt!> WOODS.
Mr. S. has similar reconiofendations from
Judge Uerrien of Suvaiingl), where a very muinr
oos Class of Ladies and genilemen recently at
tend. d. From Gov,* Pleasants, Bishop Moore,
amt John Adams, E qs. who were .comontti e of a
Class at Richmond—and from most of the princi
pal men throughout the United States.
Mr. Stevens lias taken Lodgings at tile Man.
slop House, where he will be happy to see Ilia
friends ever) clay from 12 until 2 o’clock.
February 8 fly
TO RENT'
iliil-. One Tenement in the Long
Yellow Range of Hu i u ig.s, n x .l oir above ii,«
sign of the "Asiatic Ltnilive,” in “Cotton Range,”
c iitimied.— Also, several ■ .Dements of one story
each,with two rooms, rec iwly in the possession of
Mr. Ans ey, and a ciuivenient Warehouse in the
.ear, winch lias been recently repa're.l and the
lit enclosed with a good' etice. Fur terns, apply
to Mr. James Harper, during the absence ol the
subscriber,
E. F. Campbell.
January 7 56
TO It ENT.
From the first October next,
JbmA Three Stores ami a Dwelling
illllfL House * "PP f '' end son li sine fir iu
" Street, adjoining Egan Ik M I..ugh.
tin’s, Viz : —The Store occupod by
I). Henry ft Co. the Store occupied by fill-fe
Ud< n—and the two story Frame Hon.se and Siora
•djoining the same—the house is well calcnlat< d
lor a piivale family or boarding H,u.-e—having ah
■ seeded Brick Kitchen. The stores arc ~1l must
desindl- situated for the Grocery Uu iness.
dipt tO
William H. Egan.
Sc"t»mber 17 ' 24
IN olice.
\M. persons having icmands upon the estate
<>fNicholas Ware, dec a .ed, ■ re requested to
make them known to the subscribers, ’I nose who
are indebted to the said estate, will please to n aae
mmediate payment.
Susan It. Ware, Kx’lrx.
W. W. Holt, t.x’r.
**■* H VvlL»)»4, inientlidg
n be absent a short lime from Augitna, r q'n is
bose wI o may have professional business -Mill
inn to cidl ii'inn Messrs IT lt 8c Rain, or Vs s rs.
IRAWP Hill & CVMMISO S.AMUt.L Halh KIJ W'll
id as hi* agent in relation to his private H iirs
ltd vi'li respec io the estate of John c.i he s,
eceased, being duly authorized to receive 1 az
counts ard n ■ve veeinfa.
January 25,1825. #t v (2