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"Mv name having been before the nation
or t ie office nfChiel Vt igistrate (luring the
time I served ns your Senator, placed me in a
situation truly delicate; hut delicate as Vt
was, my friends do not, and my enemies
cannot, charge me with descending from the
independent ground then occupied, with de
grading the trust reposed in me, bv intrigu
j mg for the Presidential chair. As, by a
resolution of your body, you have thought
proper again to present my name to the
« American people, [ must entreat to be ex
cused from any further service in the Senate;
UJid to suggest, in conclusion, that it is due
to mvselt to practice upon the maxims re
commended to others ; and hence, feel con
strained to retire from a situation where
temptations may exist and suspicions arise
of the exercise of an influence tending to my
own aggrandizement.”
[C/ias. Patriot.
»• It is one sign.” say* the National In
telligencer, “of she scarcity of current mo
/ ney caused by the want of confidence arris
ing from the return of so many protested
bills from England, that U- s - Bilnk Stock
has within a few weeks ,k dined three or
tour per cent in the market.”
In the treaty recently concluded bJ* YV ’ een
1 the King of Portugal and the Empero."
' Brazil, under the auspices of Sir Chariot
Stewart, and having for its object the re
cognition by Portugal of the independence *
, of Brazil, there is stated to be a singular
reservation, contained in its first and se
cond articles. While the King of Portu
/ ( gal establishes the independence of Brazil
and allows his son Don Pedro to adopt the
title of Emperor, he stipulates that he him
self is also to enjoy the same title. Ano
ther article stipulates that the King of Por
tugal is to take every means of re-uniting
I the Portugues colonies in South America
with the Brazilian empire. The most im
portant part of the document is the article
which continues the establishment of the
same commercial relations which have here
tofore been observed between the two
countries mentioning specifically that the
duties shall be reciprocal and at 15 per
cent.
The treaty was signed by the following
party: Charles Stewart, Louis Jose de
Carvallhoe. M'dlo, Baras de Stanto Ainaro,
Francis de Vidello Barbossa.
[Halt. American.
St. JVDUKiVS' NOTICE.
1/pMOSK who are disposed to join (he Anntver
iA Bor\ <.f “ Si- Andrew” will ple«s- meet si
Hie Eagle Tavern on Saturday the 12th 'mat. a;
7 o’clock, n tae evening, to adopt nvasirea fur
| the celebration, which rakes place on the 30th
inst.
November II It 40
&t. I‘auV’is LVuwch »A\vg\i-Ati,
| November 10th, 1825.
THE Pews belonging to this Church, will be
off-red toy rent on Wednesday next, 16th
inst. at lU, \. M.
Win H. Jones, Sec’ry.
November 11 2f 40
a®i II (‘lt CKS firs< quality Thomastown
Just received and for side l:y
Dewar & Kolh ringliam,
Upp-r end !h out! street.
November 11 It 40
And Repairing.
1 T\\«maa U. VlaU.
HAVING engage' first rate workmen in eve
ry branch ot the above ban ness, is M ami*
factoring light an I fashionable Gigs and Carri
ages, and flatters himself that bis experience in
(be business will enable bun (ogive satisfaction
to such as may wish to favor him with their or
ders.
Repairing in all branches at short notice on the
most reasonable terns
On\wiu(V ioT SsaVft.
Light Carriages, Gigs and fancy Wagons
-U.SO,
A superior Plantation Wagon,
November 11 r 40
” xNKW AKIiWGP:\IE
For Dispatch.
Augusta and Savannah
Through in twenty-six Hours.
£TpilE public are respectfully informed that the
wA proprietors of the above line, feeling every
■disposition to render it the most desirable, have
determined to nn through from b'avannah to Au
gusta m twen'y-six hours, leaving S'vannalt at 5
o’clock, A. M. and Augusta at 8 o’clock A. M.
They are provided with the most careful and ex
perienced dr.ver-, the Stages corrporlable, and the
horses superior, in short the whole arrangement
js such, that they anticipate universal satisfaction.
For sea's, apply at (he City //otel Savannah and
»t th- Glob- Tavern Augusta.
Hilbert Lonsrstreet, ) „ .
3 ’y.lurusta.
Wm. Shannon, $ 3
George Millitn, Savannah.
■N. W- I'o meet the views ot the mercantile
com: ' ,r > *l*e fulles’ extern, the time of arri •
vil aitu' departure is such that letters can be an
swered tiV- s * me
November it 40
By A. Bugs,
This Morning;, If th inst. »It II o’-
clock:.
In front of his Awe ion Store. No. ’>’s. It road
Sir’el, for account f >,io t s nmj enc '.t.
1 /f ile homespuns, partially dimagtd
—ALSO—
-1 Patent Balance
1 tr.unight Iron cheat
1 Cooking stove
12 large Iron bound stat'd caik*
A quantity of castings &c.
—AISO—
-19 casks Cheese and si quantity of Tobacco.
Terms at Su/e.
November 11 ft 40
On Wednesday Morning. 23d inst.
AT 10 O’CLOCK,
tVill be sold before our Auction Store,
A general assortment of
Belonging to the estate of Mr. James Rus
sel, deceased,
CONSISTING IN PART OK
MEN’S and Lad es’ Saddles, Saddle Trees,
Hridles Rifts of various kinds, IThips; Sti
r;t,i Irons-, Buckles; Moulding; Birness; IF-jb
bings; Coll; rs &c &c &c
Term -Under SIOO cash; nv r SIOO payable
fin. 1 ’ of February oext; for approved paper
liy o) "der the ad ninistrntors.
Ki'tspr & Bowdre, Jluc’rs.
November 11 40
The Third Drawing
OF THE
AUGUSTA MASOJVa t C HALL
LOTTERY.
IS OVER.
And the Whe«d is still overflowing with TtICH
CAPITAL PHIZES
THERE STILL REMAIN - TO BK DRAWN,
1 Prize of 830,000,
1 Prize of 20,000,
3 Prizes of 10,000,
4 Prizes of 5,000,
4 Prizes of 1,000,
10 Prizes of 500 /' *
Besides SlOOO’s,* god’s in great
abundance.*
The TouttVv Drawing
Will Ukr place on WEDNESDAY the 14 ti day
of December next.
Purchasers will do well to come forward with
•iu< delay, as
Tickets will soon Rise.
Recollect that >hc Pi ze of $lO 000 drawn ye*,
terday, might have been obtained half an hour
before the Drawing tyr Ten Dollars.
lO* TICKETS and SHARES may yet be had
at the original price at
—Lottery Office,
No. 241, Hroad-Slreet.
WHO’ E TICKETS, $lO 00
HALVES. .. . / 5 00
QUARTERS, ! 2 50
J. 8. Beers,
Secretary to the Commissioners.
November 11 40
r v,s®
valuable lots,
Ilf ILL he S'M at Public Auction, on Weu-
T» nesdat, the seventeenth day of Oecembi"
next, to the highest bidder in the (own of Ham
rubo. South-Carolina. One half of the pnr
clnse money cash—the other half to be on inter
es at seven per cent per annum, payable annu
ally. The Notes of the Hank of Hamhuru of
(lie Specie paying banks of South-Carolina,
and of the Hank of the United States, will be
received in payment. The pit-chasers will br
required to make improvements within two years.
Indisputable titles will be made.
Henry Shultz.
Hamburg, S. C. Nov. 11 id 40
Land and Negroes.
TH E Subscriber fTer-. for sale, that valuable
PLANTATION within twelve mile« ot
ibis city, containing 878 acres. 200 acres cleared
and under a good fence—well adopted to the cul
ture of corn and cotton, lately owned by Mr.
Robert Malone of this place. The situation is
surpassed by none in puiml of health. The im
provement thereon, is a comfortable DIVEL
LING HOUSE —good stables—corn house, tc.
w.th the plantation can he had 21 NEOHOES,
consisting of Men, Women, and Children, ac
cnßomed to work on a farm. Aho. a small
s'oek of CATTLE and HOUSES —fs r ming nlen
ails. Btc.
The shove will be sold a bargain, for cash, and
posseasnm may be had on the first day of Janu
iry next, those who wish to purchase, can exam
ine the Land 5c Negroes by calling at the planta
tion, and for turther particulars apply to
James Patterson.
November 11 3t 40
mo tick!
A PPLICATION will be made to the 7/bnorab'e
nL the Inferior Court of Columbia Countv
sitting as a Court of Ordinary, on the first Mon
lay in December next, for an order for a writ I
of distribution, to div'-tie and lav off the legacy of
I.anJ' brq ieath“d lames S Turner, bv his fsaher
John Turn ■, deceased, in his last will and tesii
m >ny. .4:1 parties concerned, are hereby noli
tied
8, Crawford.
November tl It 41
Blank Deeds of Conveyance,
NEAT LI PMNl'fn ON VEI.MM FSPCR,
For sate at this OJ/ice.
JAMES M'BOWALL.
Has la'iim. U ■ *:.»r ■ •> •» . H Kkrzie
fk HK.fv. tir. Sire; Hull '■ "g,
CComer of Bru .il . ml C ISimfs )
W11..1., UK IS NOW It Ks KIVI Nil.
—Ar Mteuiw and we.il u'.-o ted tufihlg of—
FAi.i, ami wivrmi
(£1 IX£)3D3 a
—AMUNO WHICH AUK —
10N0"N l):iffi and Ross Blankets R d
A ivlii e, ami green Flannels, while Pi tins and
henvy C.issinel- . lor n.gii clothing, super blue
black did mix.nr:* Cloths mi.l C jssimeres black
• 'i blut mi tin re Batineits, Carol.na ;v’n 1 Sco'ch
Plaids, blue Camblels, Hosiery naaorted, plain
tnd figured Unmlm-its, Prin's as-orted. Li-;,...,
tmi Lawns. bird eye and Prus-ia Diapers, 4 4
a ul 6 4 Cambrics assorted, plain and figured b-mli
ind Swiss Muslins, ,lac.net and Mull Hu. ricu
figured black and colored Silks, super bh-ck Its
■inn Lu-lririg and Leventine Si'ks, green i In-
Pence do. Canton and Nankeen Crapes, figured
robe Drestes, Boegefor Ladies lire sses, (hand
some patterns,) Peruvian Dresses, Gtcze Hand
kerchiefs and Scarfs, Scarlet, black Merino and
Gassimere Shawls, black B-nib.z ens. Ladies
and GentVmens Gloves, Linen Cambrics and
Linen Cambric Mandke chiefs, thread mid Hob
inett Laces, Ilubineil Veils and Tippets, Claik’s
spool Co'fon,
domestic Goods Assorted, f£c. sfc.
AND DULY EXPECT TO RECEIVE,
Tortoise Shell, T .ok a;id side Combu
i 'nock Sh' II do. Looking 1 (liases aborted silk,
1 Um irulUa and Parasols, &c.
Which are offered at low prices, wholesale or
retail tor CASH or approved Paper.
October 21 4t „ 34
Received on GoiWigument,
And fur sue at reduced p ices, and on accofnmo
dating terms.
TT' * r ' !ne ,l K ar
3 boxes and 1 Barr d Havana
White ( j 0
2CI Barrels Mackeral
2CO Boxes first quality Soap, in small bote* to
suit families
2d Transparent shaving do
3 Cases Letter ami Writing Paper,
200 Pieces Cotton Bagging 42 inch
,12 flaskets fresh Olive Oil
JO Half casks best Teucriife Wine in 15 &
fjilinn Casks
75 flag's Hffe
25 Pieces
50 Boxes i) v s' Cologne Water
50 11 x sexcel/- 1 1 1 VVine
2 Barrels Ornogf-s.
A FRESH tiUPfLT OP
.' SAOT) 3eS3i3»
JUST RECEIVED.
AFPtr TO
B. Picquet.
November 8 2t .19
THE HOWARD
EYSUIU VC i\ I'o •ifPAJVYf
fnco 'poratrd hy the L’g>filature of the Slate of
*h*iu \ur!c. for the pmpi.ee of Lieu iuif
Rouses aiu\ other UuiiAuvgs,
MKHOMANDIHH2
And other personal Property
LOSS OR DAMAGE BY '
and Also,
To Insure against the // g .,<-dt of Inland jXaviga
ttou or /*• a>sporf(uion
Capital u s>tocft,
S 300,000,
Which has all bee ' paid in C \SH, and the pub
he may rely with confidence upon die whol* suni
being 1 alwavs available to nv j el its eu^ogements.
Ihe subscriber having been appointed Agent
or the above Cmnoany will, in its name. Insure
against Loss bv Fire and Hazard ot Inland Navi
gation, on as favourable terms as can be done in
this city.
A. (’amfield,
Agent for Howard Insurance Company.
N. B. P— sons living in the country can have
Insurance »ffected by addreasi gibe Agent, giv
mg a d- scriptinn of the premises to be iniuted,
/‘oil paid
Amrnsta. Oct. 95 1895 35 , H
FiltK
THE MECHANIC'S
FIRE
Insurance Company,
NEWARK, NEW-JERSEY, 1
H'VB appointed ttie Subacribei their Agent
who will receive proposals fo- ISSUU ANCfc.
against FIRE and ttie R ks of
luVand Navigation,
on the most liberal terms, at Ns. 269, Broad
Street, Augusta.
James Harrison, Agent.
Oct' b»r 28 ih 34
H e are authorised to an
nounce Holland M I yue, Esq. a Gandidate lor
the Office ol Sherifi' ot UichmondCounty, at iht
•ntuing e'ec'ion.
October 25 35
Xolice to Cvfcd’toira.
YOU will please to take notice l-al 1 shall ap- 1
ply to the Honorable the Infrior Court ol t
Richmond county, at their next it -ir term in 1
December, for tiie benefit of the r.veral acti ol
hr L-gi lature of the Stat . of Gergia “ for the -
r lief of insolvent debtor-, and the? creditors."
Chauncy Bradley. i
November 1, 1825 lit r 38 *
M’ROWMiL &
K HAVE . moved into 'be Brick Budding 11 Cam
bel l - trvei, (up Pjiw.) iminetiia-fly in the r.
of M.Kknzik i. Bennoch's Brick Uullding,
B:oad-sirtet, and -di'or thvir renimning 8 ) Oi
CJ O O I) s,
By H helesd'e. a! extremely low prices, for Cos
or Town acceptances only.
Country Merchants and others wid find it nutc
1 0 their interest to Call, as it is intended to cm
'hr concern as early as posable,
: I he folio-suing comprises ttu assortment in pen t :
- BALES extra super heavy London DufH.
Point and Rose Blankets.
4 2 Bales (Kiy it. Son:.) sup.r VA'hite Plain.
17 8 wide
. 22 Pieces ltd, white and yellow Fiamul”,
40 Pieces plain and figured black Bomb .zed*,
Black, blue, drab ami olive, double ~,.d sin-
I gle mill’d Clothes and Cassimeres,
Blue, crimson and beet root Police Ll.illt.i,
Men's, women’s and boy's white, black and
1 mixed lambs wool, worsted aoo cotton
s Hosiery.
I The above Woollens were imported last No
v. tuber, and ate of superior quality, and much
» lower charged than tltose imported this Fall.
ALSO —
35 4-4, 54, 64, 7 4 and 8-4 black, plaid ant!
• white Merino Shawls, which will be sold
by the single, at first cost.
„ 100 Pieces fresh imported 44, 5-4 and 6 4 Cam
brics,
Book, Leno «nd Mull Muslins,
r TOO ETHER f A H A GENERAL ASSORTMENT CF
Cotton Goods, 4*c. 4*c.
October 11 j 9 gj
iiVst ol Lettocs,
Remaining in the POS I -OFFICR, Waynesboro’
Geo. lat October, 1825
Archer .las rr Alex’r | Hilburn Joseph
Byne Richard | Holliday capt Abner
• Elisha j Hampton Thomas
B*.<t Samuel >,lunsion J.-rge
BAicr Archibald } Lester 8 las M
• Brown William U 3 i Lewis Eleav.sr
B II Green | Lambert John G
L, | Martins John or Wm
Collins Lewis F \ M’Kay Alexander
Clements ff-tgli t Melton Peter
Cross Stephen | Me Caw le y George
1 Crall Charles j Peterson Seaborn
Hoyle William { Pe-kins D.iVid
Drake Mi j R berts Simeon
Osv.B William I Stallings John
Farmer Isaac | Smith John
Farrow Jtose | | s | e y Mary
Fj-iyd Matthew j Spain Lewelling
Finney Sarah \ Vickers Nathan
Gough George I Wallace Slirittg
Hurst Major | Welch James
Hale William > Walker Nancy
Hatcher Thomas j
E. Garlick, p. m.
November 11 3* r 40
Strdyed otp fttoVen.
4 Tor near tire plantation of Mr. .Ino, Marion
seven miles from Augusts, on or about h
14 h u|t. three Cattle, one cathead Cow with red
sides, white back and belly and red head-on
bbxk Cow with horns* a white spot in her fore
nead anu white spot* on her rump—o tie cathead
yearling, with white and red spots, a!) marker
ivith a swallow fork in each ear, and branded
with an H or Y not known which, as there wert
two brands among the stock. Any person sc
curing said Cattle, or giving information ol
them, shall receive a generous reward. Apply
10 Jno. S. and K. A. /lbit.
(rid. Ha good.
II ncock County.
NoV“mber 11 10
Notice. *
WILL be sold at the I oe residence of Sarah
Cart ledge, of C dumb a comity, deceased,
■lll th - 24ih inst. the remaining part of the pr."
perty belonging to the estate of ElLlia Walker,
deceased, cousis ing of
Land, Negroes, Household and
Kitchen F mill!re, Horsts, Hog, and Cattir, 10.
gether with a quantity of Corn, Fodeer and olh
er articles too_ lediyius to enumerate.
Terms of Sale, mie'e known on the d y.
David Walker, Ex’r.
November 11 3t 40
A Cook Wanted.
lIBEIML wages will he paid for a stead'
A Winch, of good character, to cook aim
wa.»h for a small family. Enquire at this office.
November 11 It 40
ssspjtbT
JlftS. .MAWKS,
RESPEC FPULLY inform he r friends and the
public that her SCHOOL is now op- ned a'
her residence on Ellis-stieet, for the reception of
children. It will be her unremitting study to
give satisfaction to those who may place their
children under her care,
November 8 2t 39 '
NOTILK. ~
'■pflE undersigned have been appointed a*-
*■ signeea of Andhsw Low 81 Co. of Sa-.an
nab, merchants, and ol Isaac Low & Co. of Li
verpool, merchants, by deed of assignment bear
mg date of (hr 11th of August 1825 :—AH per
sens indebted to either of tlie said firms on tht
day of the date of said assignment or subsequent
ly, are hereby required lo settle the same with
us or either of us, (or with Mr. James Taylor, ,
who is our au'homed attorney) as we »?e the
■inly persons authorized to receive, and receip- ,
ior the same. ■'
Beni. Hurrough/O a . a
William Gaston, J
try The Editors of the Milletlgeville Recorder t
sn-i Augusta Constitutionalist, will please publish 1
the shove one month and forward their bills to
the Republican office for payment.
Savannah, Nr v. 1, 1395 5t 39
Wanted at thig office, a young
lad Irnm 15 to 16 years of ege, nt industrious bah
ts as an apprentice to the Printing Business.
Vvize Vist
OF THE
J UGUSrrjI M isoXL HALT,
THIRD HAY’S DRAWING.
Those number* lo which- no Frizes are- ailized are a
PtN DOLL AH FKI/.KS.
No.
1 87 616 717
34 96 694 742
115 190 817
127 342 9039 912
132 417 63 972
133 462 118 977
170 552 123-50 980
181 581 150 992
225 588 212
. 277 603 264 13009
340 640 983 20
353 678 372 34
386 754 459 73
39S 778 466 88
420 833 471 143
445 866 535 192
475 889 563 320
! 306 897 • 620 324
I 619 940 658 359
683 69$ 444
717 5041 698 454
750 64 765 564
751 114 772 709
876 175 787 787
883 217 791 829
885 241 804 872
- 954 274 841 873
993 303 928
» 383 10019 977-100
1023 477 68 995
70 489-100 91
85 507 101 14180
95 516 118 210
152 A 580 177 271
174 637 iKO 282
216 672 193 297
225 783 225 457
346 804 249 518
397 B*s 267 528
430 870 3)7 661
471 883 318 674
479 887 357 678
501 980 430 702
503 442 739
552 6031 SJO 775
568 118 570 866-50
624 196 590 954
644 263 650
654 299 717 15048
665 354 719 64
7 57 433 721- 90-50
. 813 452 740 154
903 463 753 242
905 471 803 346
935 489 806-100 423
985-100 490 848 460
996 514 867 585
—- 546 891 717
2011 559 937 747
20 561-30 999
, 33 77 2 UO3B
107-50 832 88 16024
189 851-100 133 33
i 202 880 159 45
249 898 160 155
1 2fi 9 196 156
297 7000 241 166
324-10,000 HI 271 237
335 113 286 240
549 128 293 304
682 178 345-50 440
699 25 5 388 513
764 261 462 546
795 302 466-50 548
796 322 475 676
880 404 599 730
925 473-50 610 806
962 496 620-30 902
969-50 547 635 991
995 396 686
-* 653 700 17018
3002 657 723 98
18 664 730 122
67 689 766 209
104 714 924 245
168 743 937 352
2»2 856 366
556 902 12009 371
382 924 36 383
423 67 451
466 8008 85 462
6 11 34 91 493
394 88 168 502
619 217 170 593
626 257 176 627
697 266 401 659
73 9 280 544 675
776 325 550 687
785 355 552 706
919-100 380 579 756
■ 383 632 764
4026 450-100 667 826
39 556 680 830
80 , 714 891
965
J. S. Beers,
Secretary to the Commissioners.
November 10
GKOKCiI.V, Cohmhi.i Court y.
WIIKUKAS Wilburn Whitaker, applies for Le’-
(era of Adminiairation on the Bstafe of
.loahua If bitaker, la'e of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of the sa : d
deceased, to be and appear at my office, within
the time prescribed by law, to file their objec
tions (If any they have) In shew cause why'said
letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand at offie-, in Columbia,
this 7lh day of November, 1825.
40 H. Crawford, Clk.
ViDuk and IVinUns,
Really Executed at this Ofptt.
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