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“ Many of the political evils, under which every Country in the world labours, are not owing to any want of love for our Country, but to an ignorance of its real constitution and interests.” pH I KSTI.Y
NEW SERIES Yol. 111. AUGUSTA, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 19, 1825. No. 16.
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•4M .LUZI II IIHIIUMBIIIMiaiTIB—in—mr"~~■
Cfte Coutftitiitionaltet
IS PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY,
BY W. J. BUNCE,
AUGUSTA, GA.
SPLENDID SUVIEMEW
OF THE
Augusta Masonic Hall Lottery.
HIGHEST PRIZE.
The first drawing over,
And all the capital prizes still in the wheel,
S. Hale "1 fA. Slaughter,
K. R. Reid. W ’f loLr ’ |
T. I. Wray, 1 « nr VVILDE * 1
J THOMPSON
somianßo
1 Prize of 830,000 is g 30,000
1 Prize of 20,000 is 20,000
4 Prizes of 10,000 is 40,000
4 Prizes of 3,000 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 50,000
5173 Prizes, ?
12825 Blanks, \ 8 180,000
18.000 TICKETS at TEN DOLLARS,
L vs than two and an half Blanks to a Brize.
The Prizes only to be Drawn.
Jill the Briz- v vj be floatin'* from the commencement,
except th'- following which will be deposited in
the wheel at definite periods , viz :
ON THE FIRST DRAWING
1 prize of lu.ooo k1 of 500
2d. 1 priz ■ of 5,000 & 1 of 1.00 J k lof 500
50. 1 pr'z of 10 000 & 1 of 500
4 o. 1 pm- of 5,0U f i k 1 of 1,000 k lof 500
5 0. I priz- oi 10 000 & 1 0 f 500
6'h i ppz ■of 5 000 & 1 of 1.000 Sc lof 500
7li 1 prize o' lO.t-OO & 1 0 f 5,000 &1 ol 500
Bto. -iTzeor 20,000 & lof 1.0 tl) k 2 of 500
9tii. 1 ii z■ ol oO.uUU &. 1 of 1,000 k lof 500
’■ ! !’■ 'zes payable thirty days after the coni
P 1 ’‘."l of 111 drawn,g wnjoct to a deduction ol
,i c.'iit—if not applied fop within twelve
io Mbs ' j be considered a donation to the funds
ol the 'li-' nio Hah.
i TIKE 5 and SH VRES may be yet had, in
a gre varieti of numbers at the original price at
BEK US’ L O TTE Tl V OFFIC.E,
No. 241, BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA.
Whole 'rickets, IS 10 00
U lives, 5 00
Quarters, S 50
Eighths, 1 25
1) rien ooney will be received for Tickets.
CCj' '>"(Tt> for Tickets and Shares from any
P'T* •’ Ui United Stales, enclosing the Casli.
pest pi; i wi l meet die same nr mpt attention,
as on personal application, i*' iddr used to
J. B. Deers,
Secret.iry to the Commissioners.
Align- 1 (1 | •
iWsVK ED.IE6, &c.
£*. * l c
iwC U'Za , KS Liverpool ground Salt,
1 find- Sugar,
i i Rigs C fie,
100 !Ihils. Molasses,
lit Oz abiti'gs,
100 Harr. N Gin,
15 N. E. Rum,
40 'oxf s Wr dow Glass,
5 K g.- P arl ft Hey,
2 Hhds. Jamaica Ruin,
10 x’cs Loat Sugar, 1
2 ”o-i Engl.ah t listings,
5 Quarter <’a-k> Port Wine,
5 Oa k Loud m Porter, >
20 it irreis Philadelphia Whiskey, 1
4 'b l Is. d.i 6 years olil
10 larrels Cider,
LA I'ELY RECEIVED BY
v\ m. 11. Egan.
Wanted to Wive.
A god N 'gro Wench as Cook and Washer, tut
X>e' a n in * >wn.
A S 12
ii
r | v,R subscriber, admitted to practice in the!
.i ' r;.! Con f S of Law and Equity in thisi
S o , olf rt to the public his professional sei - :
vices m 'l.‘ Courts of
Bibb, J //, ary, I Jones, I Crawford , I
Monroe, ) Jasper , ( 7’wtggs. | Bike.
Washington Poe.
Macon, Bibb County, (Ga.l j
Ju 25. 1325 5 1 ,
- i
iN otice. s
A\ CL persons to whom the estate of John m;
i. Laubin. deceased, is indebted, are requeste ■
t. ■ --eot their account, wi'hi.i the time pred
srn , h J »nd those who are indebted to
st d estate, are requested to make immediate pay- a
Ihe'tt lo * J
Pi'ter Deimoch, Adn’r. '
July 23. ~ g
& atAßsa*
No. 164 Broad Street,
Way v Wus day VVvecVvvtX
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
SUMMER CLOTHINS,
which will be disposed of low, for cash.
May 20 94
Hank of Augusta, hth tugu.it, 1825.
TO RENT,
And possession rriven on the first of October,
A THREE excellent Brick Stores,
with back rooms and cellats, ..n tor
north side of Broad-street, near the
Market.
Two Dwellings for Families in
the sa ii'. bn; ling, U conv-n > n n> ii mes.
| Three two story Dwelling ilou
isea, in the rear of the above Brick B.aiding, on
Reynold-street.
For terms apply to Dr.-A, Watkfns nr John
Moohk, Erq. R 'ntlng Committee lor the Rank.
Augustus Moore, Caster.
August 5, 1825 4‘ p 12
TO KENT.
THREE Tenements in the
Budding hte the property of tht
ImlH estate of M. C. Leavensworlh, front
ing the Planters’ Motel, on Bioad
slreet. I’he Stores are well situated for business,
and the dwelling apartments comfortable. Pus
session to be had the first October.
—also
The Brick House on Broad-street,
second door below Mr, W. H. Turpin’s, immedi
ate possession will be given,
—also —
Four T nemeuts in Bridge-Row,
two of which are well finished for families,
B mnel Hale.
Jolv 22 8 g
M to rest,
T>
rromlSie first day of October
next,(or one yew, the House and L ton Min.
tosh -Si reel, where Mr. Patrick Keily now lives.
Appiy lo Robert B. War.' onto Wm. W. Holt.
Busan B. Ware.
August 2 j,
TO REN T.
JMfflL Dwelling next below the
utidersigned, at present occupied by Capt. Cor
mlck —alh ■—
The ny/elling «t present occupied by Mr. John
Button, on Campbell-street.
—also—
The Store and Dwelling on B'osd street, next
above the Bridge Hank.
And fur Offices on Campbell street. For
terms, apply to
JVUKenzie & Bennoch.
July 19 7
NOTICE.
UpHE undersigned has appointed John U.
Jl- Mann Esq, his agent during his absence
from Augusta,
Jind has also to Bent ,
JMiil- A Commodious Dwelling
Mode, with a good Garden, Carriage-House,'
dl oth r needful out houses, situated near the (
Eagle-Tavern, on Rgynold-Street. Possession
to be given on the first o*'October n'-xt.
Asaph v'y aterman.
June 98 j
ro TTe r, i
'.ilali The Brick Store next to the 1
~ lit
comer on !»ro;ul arul M’lnlo.sli-Streets, at present ir
‘ccupied by Mr. S iifh Three or four Coun t -ja
ing Houses or Offices on M'lntosh-Sireet. I w t
or three Stores near Mr. Malones’ Ware House (
un town.—Possession can be had first October
jnest.
Hugh Nesbitt.
j J"ly 8 4
! ■ ■ TO RENT. i
i jaiglj From the first of October next, \
IHE .STORE in the brick tenement, at *
prese .1 ecu pied oy Mr. Robert tl Musgruvc,
APPLY TO
Robert F. Poe.
July 8. 4
riV oiice. (
r 'L persons to whom tin late Francis Bouv'c
jttsA ol the city of Augusta, deceased, is indebt
ed, are requested to present their demands with
| m the time prescribed by law ; a ,„l those mdebt
e(J > are requested to make immediate payment.
B. Bouver, } r , , 1
Faul Rossignol, ( ljX rs '
j Docemher 2 1 J
N otice.
A 1 „ P ersons indebted to the estate of Cotton
■Hi- Merritt, deceased, are requested to render '
heir accounts in properly atlesterl, within the
Lhl .fi f Cn ' b .f (l U V . 1,,w - anr, ‘bo-e indebted K ;
said estate will make immediate payment to
Comfort Merrit, Mmr’x. '
Burke County, May 1825 ) T9I 'j
& Mr. Luther Camming, will'
act as my Attorney during my absence from the
place. -
J* M. Hand, 1
May 13 t( - 92
LA FAYETTE HAT
AND
CLOTHING WAREHOUSE
The Subscriber
r s opening in Broad street, one door below .Hr. Jll
ten's Hat Store,
A MUfIE ANTI OKNERAL ASSORTMENT 0»
Mtats
AND CLOTHING,
Consisting of
OItESS COATS,
Frock Coats
Oralj bos (;nats
Double Ki single mill’d Cassimere Pantaloon
Broad Cloth, Satinett and Corduroy do
loilinett, Valentia, Swanadown it black silk
Vests
Blue and block Cloth and Cassimere do
>. Superfine Linen and Cotton, frilled and plain
Shirts
Knitted, Colton, Worsted and Lambswool
Shirts and Drawers
Flannel do do
Tartan and Camblet Cloaka
Ladies do
Boy’s Dresses ~
Youth’s close body Coats
Gentlemen’s superfine Hats, come very wide
brims
Immitation beaver do
La Fayette, boys anil mens seal skin Caps
Washington, Jackson sad La Fayette Stocks
Silk Umbrellas
Hosiery
Gloves, &c. ,
—ALSO—
Negro Jackets and Tfowse.rj
House servants Coatees amPPar.taloons
Fearnought great Coats
Guernsey Frocks, red flannel Shirts
Striped and Check do
Common Linen !, do
Woollen Gloves, and iffany other articles
in his line. *
The above GOODS are New-Yrrk made, and
vill be disposed of wholesale ifnd-• ■tail, at New-
Ybrk prices.
J. P. Setzc.
December 3 46
FLOY 1A and LUiK.
hABBELS Fresh North
-2.50 Casks Fresh Stone Lime, of
is superior quality, just received and for sale at
-Vo. 308, Broad-St re 1 hv
Thomas S. Metcalf.
May 27 90
Corn for Nalo.
From 1000 to 3000 Bushels Prime
For Sale by the Subscriber, at JVb. 341,
BHOAD-STREET, ACOrSTA.
John Dillon.
July 5. 3
LYaM B Vaß. FACTOFUUiE
AND
Commission Business.
At his old stand in Savannah, neartlie Fort, and I
IS prepared to make suitable advances upon all
produce placed in his hands fur sale.
John Evcringham, ir.
April 12 3 « 3
D. Yvane,
rtON I INCKj ;|| K practice of the Law at Mnnti
celi<, , er Couniy, where he will punctual
ly «• ten<l to ai.y business confided to his cure. He
also practices in all the other courts of the Oak
nmlgee circuit, and in several courts of the Flint
and Northern circuits.—During his absence an;
agent will be leli to attend to the business of his
office.
Monticel o, Julv 27 mtf 10
JV otice.
JY/f B. Henry M. Field, is authorized by the!
1 armer’s Fire Insurance and Loan Coin-!
pit y Nsw York, to sign Policies of Insurance tor
us and to attend to all other matters in which this
Company may be interested, during our absence
Irom tins |d,tre
Bid well & Casey, Agents.
J"iy 1-5 it 6
JV olicc.
‘■uhscribers have connected themselves,
~ m the practice of the LAW—they will uni
"rm Y attend all the counties of the Northern
‘rcuit.i and the county of Franklin, of the Wes
ern urcuit, one of them will be generally found
it their office in Blberton, where they will take
ilessure in transacting tfie business of those who
nay he unfortunate enough to be involved in the
Law.
John A. Heard,
Thomas J. Heard.
January 1, 182.5 57
notTce. i
Public are cautioned against trespassing
1 on the Houses and Lots of the subscriber -
upper end of town—especially against hauling!
and or earl 1 from the river b ank nr contiguou
< hereto. Each and every person offending shall
iliem 116 aW rigoroU ‘‘ ly en * orce d against him of ,
Hugh Neshitt.
.Tamisrv 21 * 6q
Look and Jolj FrivAnigj
A’«B/y Executed at this Office.
'
THOMAS G. HALL,
J Carriage .Maker.
J IIAS received a part ol his Spring Supply
IX C.lllltlAG FS and GIGS, which maxes h
assortment of Gigs complete—consisting of firs
!/. second and third rale Leather and Sunlop Gig
one Coachee and one Chariotee. Being rcgnla
jly supplied with an extensive assoitment, direi
from the various manufactories of Newark and i
vicinity, lie is disposed to sell on as good terms 1
the articles can bj obtained in Augusta .
(Cj’Orders for any kind of Carriages wijl b
forwatded and executed in the best manner, t
the manufacturing prices. Gigs and Carriage
built to order. Bepairing in all branches, at shoi
notice, on the most reasonable terms.
March 22 ts 77
n T\\e Journal.
'PHL publishing Committee announces the
< 1 postponement of the publication of the
Wesleyan Journal, until the first of October next
Ihe Committee does this reluctantly, and with
n regret, but it is. pemed betti r, to delay the pub
lication of the Journal, waiting the return of the
,1 Bev. Mr. Olin, who is now absent for bis health,
than to issue it under the Editorship of another
person. Was Mr Olin present, the Journal
should appear forthwith. The Committee de
light to acknowledge now fully their expecta
tions have been realize I by subscriptions for the
Wesleyan Journal. They regard it no longer
e problematical whether a religious paper, such as
is contemplated, imgh receive adequate support
in the South ; and they are anxious only to have
the paper edited by one whose ample endow
ments should render it worthy of the extensive
patronage it is bkely to obtain.
J. O. Andrew, f'hairman.
P. S Editors in S till and North Carolina ant
Georgia will confer a favor by inserting the above
J- O- A.
Charleston, July 2 1825
s AND STEAM BaTHS.
DB. HOUEL, a French Physician, respectful!)
informs the public, that he has establishes
-SI EAM and MEDICAL BATHS in Augusta
Ihe very high repute these Baths have acquired
in Europe, where (although a late discovery)
they are to be found in every hospital, and the
, RT eat cures they have performed in Boston, Phi
ladelphia and Charleston, can leave no doubt ot
their efficacy. The most gentle as well as the
most powerful medicines are administered by ihat
. means, without any pain, trouble or disgust to tfii
patient.
f They are a never failing remedy in all cutnne
t o UB affections; from Psora, Bingworms, he. to
Scaldhead and Leprosy, They also have never
failed of success in either acute or chronic rheu
mutism.
Iu glandular obstructions, chlorosis, anasarcous
- twe flings, incipient dropsy; in all diseases of the
joints, gouty affections, dispersion of tumors, ill
cured syphilis, spasmodic or nervous affections;
> in all bilious disorders, dyspepsia, hypocondriasis
epilepsy—these baths have been found most ser
viceable,and have often succeeded even in litre
ditary complaints. In fine, this manner of admin
istering almost every remedy belonging to tin
healing art, may be tendered applicable to almost
every case, and (it is repeated) without any pain.
1 trouble, or disgust to Hie patient.
As these baths are not yet generally known
JDr. Houel will be happy to give the most res
pectable references to persons who have beer
cured by taking them.
Five, ftteavn <sr .Medical BaiVv
! FiSUvbUAmveul,
1 Is in Ellis-Street, opposite Mr. H. Mealing’s
Brick House, and has an entrance in Broad-street
immediately opposite the city //otel.
January II 57
JV otice.
I Fill IE subscriber will dispose of his MILLS in
j J. Montgomery county, having a Grist and four
.[Saws running, which last are calculated to turn
out Irom 4 to 6000 feet of lumber per day, which
can be rated immediately info the Ocmulgee riv
l er, wi'h 600 acres of the best limbered pine land
i|i" that section of the slate. As to terms of sale,
i. they will be made easy. The above property was
formerly that of E. W. Barker. MK residence is
[near Milledgevllle. JAMES BOYKIN.
■1 •Line 14 w3m 101
j Notice.
.■ VTINE months af'er date, application will be
i.™ made to the Honorable the I ifcrior Court of
1 Bichmond county, while sitting for Ordinary pur
, poses, for l< avc to sell a Lot in the City of Angus
la, bounded by E Its and Houston-streets belong
ing to the estate of Michael Silvert, deceased, lor
the benefit of the heirs and creditors ot said estate.
Andrew J. Hill, adm’r.
Nathan Leeds, adm’r.
' j i*i right »f his 'wife
Mary Leeds, adm’rx.
Augusta, J'ebuiary 11, 182,5 Im'Jm
N otice.
NINE months after dale, application will be
made to the Honorable the Justices of the
Inferior Court of Franklin County, when sitting
i'or Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real
| Kstate of John Gettings, late of said county, de
ceased, for the heirs and creditors of said de
ceased.
John Gettings, adm’r.
J April 12, 1825. 1,1 ,1,9 87
N otice.
i'NjfINK months after dale, application will be
-* 8 made to the Honorable the Justices of the'
Inferior Court of said county, when sitting #>,, f
1 Ordinary purposes, fur leave to sell the whole oil
,the real Estate of Irvin Boyet, deceased, Iste of'
said county, for the benefit of the heirs and ere j.
I litors of said deceased. '
James Lambert, ) , t
Edward Itoyet,
'• Sc riven County, Jan. 28,1825 lm9m 63
Notice.
INK months nf ter dat . application will be
i. a made to the Justices of the Inferior Court
°f Scriven Comity, when silling for Ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell a certain tract of Land
•s( rtoM *“''’ in S ,w,) hundred acres bring in the cotin
ty aforesaid, belonging to the Estate of Caleb
ar ’ llowpll, deceased, fir the benefit of the Heirs
>c( and creditors of the said deceas 'd
its .Vlaliala Howell, Adm’x.
at June 13, 1825. J,r.9m )03
i>p Notice.
al mon,l, s alter date, application will be
es t n made to the Honorable th» Inferior Court
trl ot Columbia county, for leave to sell a tract of
|Land in said county of 105 1 2 acres, joining
(Murray, Hay and others, it being part of the real
(slate of Will arn Bmion, deceased.
Peggy, Pinion, adm’rx.
ie March 15, 1825 lm9*n. 75
t. Notice.
h months alter date, application will he
'•(“- made to the Inferior Court of Columbia
r County, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for
i, leave to sell 235 acres of Land, (in said County)
r belonging to the estate of William It. Crabb, de
il ceased.
John Kennon, adm’r.
B N ' ,ve niber 6,1 H’l 1 1 r. 940
I A otice.
't months alter date, application w II be
(. made to the Goun of Ordinary of Franklin
County, for leave to sell one hundred Acres of
e , m said County, as the property ot Adam *
Linn, deceased, for the b inefit of the Heirs and
Creditors of said Jc.cea s"d
1( j John K. Carson, adm’r.
e . Ja nuary 18, 1825 lm6r 63
N otice.
NIM, months after date application \vi!■ be
made to the Honorable Inferior Court of
Columbia County, when setting as a Court of Or
dinary for leave to sell 202 1-2 acres of Land |y.
ng in the 2d District of Monroe C mnty, Lot No
|y 208, it being the real estate of William -imlley;
d deceased, and to he sold tor the benefit of the
, heirs and creditors nf said deceased.
James Smalley, Adm’r.
January 4. 1825 l;r.9m 5 7
[, N otice.
( CT™ tnonths after late, application will be
i •*- made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary
t 1,1 Columbia County, for leave to sell ad the
real estate belonging to the orphans of Samuel
Sullivan, deceased, and also, an undivided tract
q hand, lying in Columbia County belonging
r )to said orphans, and to Melinda Jon s, a Minor,
John Cartlitlge,
Gunnliun of said Orphans.
f s Polly Jones,
II Guardain of .Melinda Jones.
. MW 25 j m9m 95
1 iMJTICK.
NINE months afterdate, application wni be
made to the Honora de Court of Ordinary of
i 1 Columbia county, (or leave to sell two tracts of
z Hand in said county, tying on Greenbrier Creek,
one containing 318 acres joining Pollard, Pullin
and others, the other containing i"2 acres joining
Luke and others, it being a part of the real estate
of Thomas Jones, deceased, sold for the benefit
of the heirs of said deceased,
William Hooker, Adm’r.
l In right of his wife,
January 25, 1825. Irr9 61
N otice.
i ]lM INR mom,l!l af,er '‘ate, application will be
<ll made to the Honorable the Inferior Court,' of
Hurke County, when sitting lor Ordinary purpo
, ses, for leave to sell the undivided part'd the
real Estate of Lewis Emanuel, deceased, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditor:, of said d' ceas
i ed.
Joiia. Lewis,
, Surviving Administrator de hows non.
Burke coin’di/, Jurh 7, 1825 In 9 7
A otice.
i jNjINE months after dale, application will be
!(*«'• made to the llomnable the Justices of the
Interior Court of Scriven County, when sitting
for Ordinary purposes, for leave lo sell a certain
- tract or parcel ol Laud lontaini'ig two hundred
two ami an half acres, situated lyi g and being
» in the thirteenth District of Henry County, (1 ,i.
( and known and distinguished in the plan nf said
.‘District by the number eighty, (80) the whole of
. the real Estate of Sarah Callaway, deceased, late
. <>f said County, for the benefit o's the Heirs and
r creditors of said deceased,
Samuel Doughty, adm’r.
Scriven County eh 25 1 , ln/> 72
N otice.
jNjfINE months after dale application will be
<* x « made to the Horn rable the Court of Ordm
ry of Columbia County, for leave to sell 222 a
- ores of f and, lying in Columbia County, on he
waters of the big Kiokee Creek, adj ining Lands
t nf Hamilton, (.raves and others, to be sold for the
t benefit of the heirs of James M triin. deceaed.
Robert Martin, adm’r.
I November 8 1834 I ; i- 40
a otice.
j\JINK months after rlale, application will be
I o made to the Inferior Court of Franklin coun
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to
sell tin* Heal Estate of Jacob Htncklu d, deceased,
for the bem fit of the Heirs o' su d dec used.
Hardy Strickland, Kx’r.
July 1, 1825 lm9m 5
N otice.
• k>IINE months after dale, application will be
J made to tlie Honorable the Court of Ordin
ary of Hurke county, lor leave to sell th real Ec-*
tale of Enoch Farmer, deceased,
John Farmer, adm’r.
Burke County , Feb. 1, 1825 lm9m '65