Newspaper Page Text
Volume XI.J
yrtl.ThHt.li WfcXKJLT
11V J lillU-c f.r iEU.
NEWS OFI- ICE, ?
Mard) 10, 1825. }
We rctuind our* subset ibert,
that tj>~ tfinx ot tins paper are gj,
payable in advu :ce, ir §4 payable at the erd
ot he year. We request ihHlt at the j-ame
t ; mc distinctly to umlers and, that we shall
feqntre ‘hr oimpSiance of those terms, in jus
tice to ourselves, and to tno*< subscribers who
have generously and “ffzctively supported tbe
paper. Rates for advertising as heretofore.—
Ac counts due the OfT.ce, if not pa and or i icju i
da'eri previous to Mav term of the Inferior
Court, shall indisc-im nately l>* put in suit; a
fiu.&!>inc wt will be led to adopt injustice to
SMimelvcs. and to our advertising fr.ends who
liavoi “-ih| f . f i , (S g c on v/ilft our business by
punctual payment.
OCTOBER ELECT/OX-C.I.Y/)ID WE S
tiovernor —John Clark—George .1/ J’rcvp.
6 ■ na l e— Bulling Anthony — Thomas ffoouev.
lit - James
Ohivers —J\ lix G Bay G C. .Wills—Daniel
kjwni—Henry Pipe—James ilembert— James
ItenJer.
(■g* are requested to an-
IIALH) \Y, Esqr.
as a candidate at the next election
ior Clerk <L (Its /nlefior Court*
June 18, 1825.
* *- We are requested to announce
OVIHTON WINGFIELD lyq.
as a candidate at the next election
for Clerk of (he Inferior Corns
Jure 21, 1826.
f>r DANIEL BRUCKNER, esq. j
is a candidate lor Clerk of (he In- j
fe i<>* Court, at the election i* Just- I
inn r next. Sept. 16, 1825.
(f'J** We ure requested to announce
B* NJVMIN \\ GOTTEN, K*q.
as h candidate at (he election in Jan
uary next* fir fax Collector.
Juh 28, 1825.
(pWe are requested loannnunee
JOHN D. HINTON, us a eandi
da(e for Receiver of fax Returns,
at (he election in January uext.
July 28* 1825.
f£J*We lure at en requested to tt w- 1
nmtnceUEJVHV F khLIJMTOX,
freq. as a Candida It ybr Sheriff at i
the election in January next.
Sept. 6,1825.
R. W. W orsha n,
HAS located himself at Judge.
Graves’s, where he will attend
to any professional call in the prac
tice oi ivivdicine.
IVI arch 28, 1825 i 4—if
Notice.
4 LI, persons indebted to the
n tale of William Crane, late\i
V ilke -county, deceased, are reques- |
fed to make payqdout without. delay, j
and a’l tho e having claims against
the -ame :uc requested to render them
in duly attested within the time pre
scribed by law.
Daniel Grant, ,
Thomas Grant, $ Lr rS ’ I
Keturah C. Grant, Ex’z. j
September 7, 1525. 37—St. j
A I.L persons having demands a* j
_.!%■ g’Fn-t ri.ee'tE e of John Scott,
deceased are reque tea to ptesent
tnem within the time pre cribed by
law and ail d.o e who may be in
debted to said e tate are required to
rn..ke immediate pay cut
Joshua Morgan, Adm’r.
fcpt.6 t 25, 37 —fit
A LL persons indebted to th? es
J u tatc of Robert V r Tarver, de
f.e**f(L are required to make immedi
ate payment and ail tho e who have
demand again t the aid e.-ta** a s 'e
requested to pre:ear them within the
time pro crib and by tawu to Rchore
Grier, who i. authorised iO act set me.
Andrew Tarver, Adm’r.
Sept 5. IS f 2.', 37—6 t.
“"law.
5 iru )!H> H. I.OXP. fc.,nil\
J <i UA i hnvtm; associated them
whr* ii (•** iu*n ■■licet of L \\V, will
fc-tcud the Stipedur wd Lifeline
*■ of i he. county of \Vilk<s, am!
• the V irfheca Li'-euii in general.
A ! I, iK’fi Vij e<i ;t t .10 it: , in
ffUif:-irt i< pc,!,, iocal kasiuess,
*J|JI bo iy ot'CMiletS to.
fltiKiisfigtttiif ft ili.i.v county,
April t, is LA s ts
The Washington News.
WASHING TO Ah (ceorcia) SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1825.
Spie tid’d Scheme
OF THli
AUGUSTA
Masonic Hall Lottery.
30,000 Dollars,
HIGHEST PIHZE.
Jmj'lu Draivtng iji the City of *lucutfta
THE SECOND DRAWING
It ii take place on the 1 2th of October next.
All the Capital P>'iz"B ar” still undrawn, coi>
setju’ntly ‘be \V 7 lieel is very rich.
scan: m e.
’ I Prize of 30,000 Dollars,
1 of 20,000 Dollars,
4 of 10,000 Dollars,
4 of 5,000 Dollars,
of 1,000 Dollars,
&c. &c.
Less than two and a half Blanks to a Prize.
The Prize* only to he Druwn.
All PRIZRB pa\iib!e thirty duys
after the completion of the draw
in;:, subject to a deduction of 1 5
per rent.
Tit-keis aud Shares may yet he
had, in a variety of number.*,
at (lie price, at the Store of
J & J. ANDERSON.
August 29, 1325. 56
The undersigned having associated
t hemselves in the
WAR id- ‘l OUSE
and
General Commission Business ,
UNDER the VI VI r.F
Vv m. Sims, Williams, h Cos.
To commence the first of October
ncxr, will be thankful for a share of
the public patronage.
Their store are the pame now in
the occupancy of William Sims and
Williams, and will be ready in every
respect for the receipt cl produce ai\d
merchandize —They will be prepar
ed to mnke liberal advances to their
customers when required—and their
undivided attention will be devoted to
ah business entrusted to thetr care.
Willum Suns,
Charles D H ilhams ,
Abraham XL fVooisey
Augusta, Aug. 15> 1825. 2*n
“WAREHOUSE
AND
CO M VJSSf A.V PU- T.yES^.
-B übsciibers continue the a*
bove bu iness ai their Ware-
House upper end North side of Broad
h.ffct arid will be thankful for the
conrmudnce ci the caste n they have
heretofore hen with. trict
&;;ention will be glv/uio the. intere t
of these who trr:y favatthem whh
business. End liberal advances maae
cn Cottons stored with them if de
shed.
Robert M done Sc Cos.
AutT'is'a. Si*. 1. toj.) 6—tUOct,
Globe f avert),
AND
JliCedcrt'-viifff, Washington and Charleston
STAGE GET ICE.
JFM. SH~A\ T NON
\ V E- PECTFULLY acquaint hi*
h friend and the public that he
h.u- purchased Air. P O. Pari*’ in
terest in the above well known estab
lishmeur—that hi house hi- under
gone’ a thoro repair, and that it
v. ill atF r l to Boarder and Traveller-,
a reception a comfortable a? any eth
er eetabiishm-at of the kind in the
Southern Htare*.
Ihe Glebe i situated on Broad St.
in tiie ve r y cernre or’ the city# and
offer? peculiar advantages to tne
Tinn er * and men of business.
liir T are furnished with the
best of provender, and with faithful
and attentive hostler*. He oniv so
Heirs from hi friends and the puMic,
that prn mrtion oi patronage to which
hi> atteutic n to and to the
comfort of his cuiHtmier*, may enti
t.’e him.
Augusta, Ga. Aug. 6, !325. 35 3m
Blank Deeds,
For sale a! this Qffice.
COMMISSION
/FARE-HOUSE.
TIIE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING FORM
ED A CONNEXION UNDER THE
FIRM OF
Stovall & Ford,
ESPF.CTFUU.Y tender their
’ ‘ i services to the public, in the
transaction of a Ware ffonse & Coui
vmssiun business in the city of Au
piFn.
The y Ware Houses & Close Sit ores,
pjruate on m Jackson v trcet, oppodre
hresers. .Sim t At l*iarris* and near
the ‘ team Boat wharf, have been le
reefed this Spring and are rafe, com
modious and well arranged for the
Slnrge of f'ott'm and receiving and
forwarding goods.
Their charges shall be at the low
est customary rate3.
Libera! advances made on Cotton
consigned to them
They premi e a prompt and faith
ful attention to all bu iness confided
to them.
PLEASANT TOV ALL,
of . •ugnsta.
WILLIAM P. FORD,
of JJonticello.
—
Bolt.ing A nth on y. 1 b sqrs. c f
William .Tones? v Wilkes
ark A. Lane. J runty.
P. Ftovall returns his sincere thanks
to those who have patronized him
heretofore.
Augusta, June 1, 1525 2ilamo
Aiim in w rat or's Sales.
AGREEBLE to an order of the
Honorable Inferior Court of
iLihert county, when tutting for Ordi
nary purposes, will be sold on the
first I ue day in October next, at the
court house in tht town of E’berton.
in said county, all the Tea! estate of
Elza Pa‘te:t>on deceased, sold for
the benefit of the heir* and- creditors
of said deceased. Terms made
known on the day of sale,
William Patterson, ad mV.
. August 3, 1825. S3—tds
s ILL be sold at the court house
% of Wilkes county on the first
Tuesday in October next, agreeably
to an ouley of the Court of Ordinary
cf said county,
Two tracts of Land
one containing thiee liundred and 30
acres and the other two hundred and
fifty acres, lying on the waters of
Chickasaw creek, adjoining John
McGehe and A. B. Leigh for the
benefit of die heirs and creditors I: *
Ludwe'l Fulh’ove deceased Terms
tweive months credit, the purchasers
giving bond and approved security
Willis Fuliilove, adrn'r.
Ihlizabt I'b.Fiiliilove, adm’x.
August 2. S2 —tds.
k T the courthouse in Warren
county will be sold on the first
Tuesday in Novembef next, within
the usual hours of sale, a> certain
Trac tof Land
adjoining Johnson and others- on the
waters of Rockey Conruort in the
cour. f y of Warren, containing four
hundred and fifty more or Ijg s,
old by an order of the Inferior coutt
cf Warren county when’ sitting for
ordinary purposes, as the real esta f e
of ‘ amuel Po ey, deceased, for the
benefit or the heirs of said e-tate.
Terms cf ?alc made known on the
day.
Bebecca Lewis, Aclrn’z.
August 25, 18,5 36 tds.
moH THE GFOHGIA JOIIINAL
Governor Troup and Inter
nal Improvement.
La*f week we referred to a rnr
respeudeme between Gov. Troup
•:nd the Governor of Ten’oescee. oo
(he subjeet of a Canal (o unite the
warno(* (he Tennessee River with
those of Georgia. We now publish
(lie li: st two letters, which are ufS
* ieoc to show the grounds Governor
Froiip Oi**ipie, aßtl his viewof;ne
praninahility oi* the prcjeiT. If the
people of Geoiglu wish t'J §ee this
scheme proseenud with vi K -o.- and
intelligence, lei iitem eontinue 1 roup
in the offioe. he now holds.
Executive Office, Tenn j)
Alurfrectiborough, June 6,1825
Sir: I am directed by an a < t ,d*
the Legislature or this stale, passed
at their session of 1825, “to com
mence a written eorrespondeme
with the G *veen u r of the State of
Alabama and G m*gia on the suh-
I ject of connecting (Be waters of Ui
( .tussci) with tlie waters of Coosa, by
I means of a canal, as well as the
practicability of a canal around the
le Siinals in the I'eimessce,
aud through what is called tl.e l en
oessee Valley on the South side of
said river.
The object (o which our Legisla
ture expected that the atteniiori of
Georgia would he most pa.ticularly
drawn was that of a cana! from Hi
ivnsjee to Gij>/sa; allow’ me therefore
to request, i.iat you wili ba pleaded
to commuuicate any information you
may have on tlie following points.
Ist. Is it probable that Georgia
would yo-operato with Tennessee ia
making the canal spoken of?
2d. Have you any correct inform
aTion of the probable expense of
ii'iy *-la-ini From tliWiiifee
to Coosa?
Sd. Have you any knowledge of
*he ground through which a canal
would have to he cu; the quantity
ot water that may be commanded
wi'h convenience, and the practice
hility of the plan? Du you know of
a skilful engineer who could he pro
cured to make the necessary exami
nations of the ground? li it likely
that Georgia would lake any ioier
-o*l in the canal arou&d tlie Muscle
oUcals, or would she give Let* aid in
the enterprise?
L T p:m the foregoing poi&is as well
as others touching th matter, f
*oal! be happy to hear from you as
early as coaveoicnfj it he hr; liupor
urrsi *Tffarc ftie subject with tdl its
!igiit: s should he laid before out* Lc
gtslature at iis fall session.
lie oi ve assurances of the resnect,
witii whi h I have the honor to he>
your ohediect servant,
WM. CARROL,
F.XKn TrTE DEriETMENT, Gxoiioia,^
Silt: II had tiie pleasure to receive
your Exceliettey’j* lekter this inofa
ing. Lids goverrmtent will cheer
fully unite with that of the 3*aie of
Tennessee la devising and carrying
into effect. me<>*ureßjfor nniriug tite
waters of Tennessee ivitii those > f
Georgia which empty into the Titian,
fx. h iajuot presuiped that Teuncs
*BNs wouhl choose iUt pass jjito the ‘
Muif of Mexico if a way’ could vie
opened for her to the A iantio. Os
the practicability of this , there is not
the leant doubt. Y <>u wid see by the
eoeiiised copy of iostructions that I
only wait the arrival of our civil en.
gineer to set him to work in your
quarter. It is very gratifying to uvs
tc believe (ba. Georgia and Tennes
see, if’ not already, will before lo .<w
he isitioiHtely united by eoaimoa in
teresta and common feelings, On
reference to the letter hooks of your
oSfi e you will probably fiuj. w letter
on tie sultject addressed by Gover
nor Sevier of your Slai/; to the Go
vernor of Georgia unL \vhi< h may
ha useful to you. fin cannot say
any thing definite ovi die subject of
praeticubiiity or e peuse until the
country has beep, explored and sur
veyed. \ou w-d iinJ some difilcul
ty ijcommatydi.!g the services of a
competent o><gjmeer; this species of
menial acqtureinc C being iu greai
devnuiid present, and he supply
el \i li/uiteu. The one recently in
the service of North Carolina snay
he unemployed at present.
\v uh great coosideratioo amlres
pect, G. M. TROLiA
fIIOM TUE GUitUiA JOVHS.^,,
t TO TiLfUCBLIU.
In a Jotter wristeo by General
Gaines, bearing date the 29: h ult.
udtf|essed to G-.v. Troup a; and pub
hshed in the Georgia Patriot, the
General thought proper to state that
the Report ot the Georgia Commis
sioners was “ tainted with m srepre
sentuiitoi and perfidy and tkai he
would ptojeed to prove it. The
{>: • a arg uneot to sustain
unquaidi and de iurati o. have been
looked i r i rom <h. General, Nai
t ier has ye ap tar I* a note ho
has poldished in . I*Kfi ioi of the
i2di iusi. it appears that lie has T ,
• iiacd th uodertakittg a present,
all edging as aa ex. use thn i,c docs
not w sh <‘to iQ(iuo.'.ce the I me v
(he- political opinion of uiv uau a
(he siuiCj ’ and tlicretore w.it si'.Sr
pend his prrm sed exp, eMon until
a J F he elec n; i„(imalj itg kiiOfct
siruogiy tlmt if he wa, iu make puh.
lie his exposition btfore the t e .ion
ii might be thereby changed. \ bar
superlative vanity. The writer of
(Ins article doej not believe .tint
Geo, Games will ever niTae an at
tempt [tuUi ly to do v. liat he has
promised, tor irdm what the \ v ri(er
knows oi the raicsactioas alluded
to,the Genet ul never can moke good
his promise Even make
the attempt there is no doubt out
what there will be a complete fail
ure, placing out cf view his asser
tions. Who is there That believes
thai it he could have rendered aoy ,
the least, service to a, certain party
in Georgia, by publishing any expo
sition .hat he could lie would
not have done so *giy. No
doubt but what General Games be
lieved lhai his purpose was answer
ed when he made public the promise
of his exposition, that tlie people
would greedily swallow any S'hte
issetii made oy him. and to it give full
credence— That it was auly neces
sary for h rn to prouau.ice any Geor
gian a pertiihous wretch, auu ihe
lat i ( was rita>uhshed. As ignorant
as G-mj Gaines supposes ihe people
of Georgia to he, -nry are n( yet
ripe for a tame acquiescence §a all
hi dogmas: nor are they exactly
prepared to how with humble sub
mission to hun as ibeir liLtaior,
ONL OF THL: COMMISSi'ONKRS.
Miilcdgevit te, iSOi ept 1825.
N OFF-- pt-opcf 4 .t0 z ihat
none ol (he Commissioner* luive
been at l jus place, ex ep* the writer
of the above, since Gene ai Gai tea*
suspension note .aie its appear-
Bank of the United States.
We uouerst i.ad that .t e hi
hilioo made at the tneuuiai meet
ing of the St ckholders, the P. v-si
de o* occupied upwards of ao hoar in
of the iTnk. displaying, as respects
iutnacif persouaiiy, * most aeou iu**
comprehensive, and. masterly fa.mil
tatily .with tno subject. From ths
whole aoeouni, we gatliered the
iaihowiog important particulars re
spccti.ig the funds :
funded, deiat of the U. S atss, §26,566 o(|s
O. J C S I, (,(* 0!i LUiL Ot
, 33,155 d0()
Fur.as in-Loadon, 8/7,000
klong&gfn, 133.000
Notes of State Hanks, 1,29i.u0d
Due from S'a e Banks, 582.000
Smith £c Buchanan, Williams
and -VUUullucli, 903,000
Real estate;. 1,436,000
Banking Uoijses, 1,011,000
Specie, 4,3 00,COO
Total, 64.262,000
Liabilities of all kinds, including
capital, Si the whole circuiationi 59 991,0019
Leave a balance of 4,271,030
It appears that, within the last
three years, tine investments in fun
ded d*bt, have increased by a fund
of 89,5i3,00'J.
The disc ouot on notes and domes
tic hil!3 has increased between two
and three million*; besides which#
there lias been a large addition to
the real estate.
The debt of 1,292,090 dollars,
due in Europe, has been paid off,
ami the European correspondents
of the bank, have cow a hand a
considerable sum, as above slated,
to (he credit of the Baok,
The circulation, during the lhrq£
years, has more than doubled, be
ing now upwards of nine millious
a half.
A corresponding and large
crease has taken pities in the pri
vate deposites, amounting to bee
tween iwoaud three miliums.
‘The surplus profit, amount now
to 553.090 dollars.
Oq this eoeouraj tog view of the
fioiifiahing situati? j jf this import
ant public iDiiiiuf- oj, there appear
ed to be aiiiQQg f ,ir bto kholders a
st timet;’ of tr i-.yng and u-hversts,
[AO. “)9.