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{ NEW SERIES Yol. 111. AUGUSTA, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 26, 1825. v O . tB .
r * Cfje Constitutionalist
18 PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY,
( I by w. j. bunce,
AUGUSTA, GA.
itpCmMii !
OF THE
Augusta Masonic Hall Lottery.
s®®»®®®
I HIGHEST PRIZE.
t\ow Drawing in the. City of Augusta, un
der the superintendance of
S. Hale, 1 f Slaughter,
It. R. Reid, icoiqmUsi(mer,i.J P° LT »
T. I. Wray \ J. W ; Wilde,
’J C B. D, Thompson
T\\e fecund Drawing
Will take place mi the 12th of October next.
A.H the Capita) Prizes are still undrawn, con
sequently the Wheel it very rich.
SCHEME
I Prize of §30,000 is §30,000
1 Prize of 20,000 is 20,000
4 Prizes of 10.000 is 40,000
4 Prizes 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 50,000
5175 Prizes, )
12825 Blanks, $ 8 180.000
18.000 TICKETS at TEN DOLLARS,
Less than two and an half Blanks to a Prize.
The Prizes only to he Drawn.
.Id the I nzesto be foaling from the commencement,
except the following which will be deposited in
the wheel at definite periods, viz
OS THE Fills r DRAWING
1 prize ot JO.OOO h 1 of 500
2d, 1 ,>riz*' of 5,000 k 1 of 1,000 k lof 500
od. 1 pivz" of 10 000 k I of 5,00
4Hi. 1 prize of &, 1 of 1,000 k lof 500
sth. I prize oi 10,000 &. 1 of 500
0 h 1 prize of 5.000 k 1 of I.OuO k lof 500
7lh 1 pr.za of 10,000 ft 1 of 5.000 St 1 o( 500
Sth. 1 prize of 20,000 & 1 of 1,000 & 2of 500
9th. 1 prize of 30,000 & 1 of 1,000 &. lot 500
1 All Prizes payable, thirty days after the com
ph non of the drawing, subject to a deduction ot
n (eu per cent—if not applied for within twelve
inoii'hs, to be considered a donation to the funds
ol the Masonic Mali.
TICKE I S and SH AKES may bo yet had, in
a great variety of numbers at the original orice at
BEERS’ LOTTERY OFFICE,
No. 241. BROAD-STREET, AUGUSTA.
Whole Tickets, 810 00
Halves, 5 00
Quarters, 3 50
Darien money w.ll he received tor Tickets,
OCT 1 Orders for Tickets and Shares from any
part .of the United Stales, enclosing the Gash,
post pail, will meet the same pr mpt attention,'
as on personal application, if addressed to
J. 8, Beers,
Secretary to the, Commissioners,
August 23 9 |
FLDUU, aud ULAIE.
, vKUELS Fresh North-!
250 Casks Fresh Stone Lime, of
a superior quality, just received and for sale at
No. 308, Uroad-Street, by
Thomas 8. Metcalf.
May 27 95
Coni for Nale.
From 1000 to 3000 Bushels Prime
C, ’
Pur Sale by the Subscriber, at No. 341,
ii HO All-STREET, AUGUSTA,
* John Dillon.
I w July 5. 3
LU AID D U. Aii E
AND
Commission Business.
At his old stand in Savannah, near the Fort, and
is prepared to nuke suitable advances upon all
produce placed in his hands fur sale,
John Everinghara, ir.
April 12 83
Stephen IE Crane,
(CONTINUES the practice of the Law at Monti
j cello, Jasper County, where he will punctual
ly attend to any business confided to his care, lie
also practices in all the other court , of the Oak
mulgee circuit, and in several courts of the Flint
and Northern circuits.—During his absence an
agent will be let' to attend to the business of his
office.
Monticello, July 27 mtf 10
liiank ' ceds of Conveyance;
9SATLT PRINTED ON VELLUM PAPER,
For sale at this OJ/ise.
AUGUSTA MASONIC HALL
aLotfcvi*.
THE second drawing of the above Lottery will
take place on WEDNESDAY the 12th day
■ol October next. An earlier day would hav'
been appointed, but for the inactivity of the pre
sent season, and the absence of a large portion of
our population.—The subsequent drawings will
be much more frequent.
J. 8. Beers,
Secretary to the Commissioners.
August 19 16
JUST IVEUEIYED
AND FOR SALE BY
1 Qto MM
TALES of the CRUSADERS, by the author
of Waverly,
| Lives of the Novelists, by Sir Walter Scott.
A. u gust 16 4t 15
1 LA FAYETTE HAT
AND
CLOTHING WARE-HOUSE
The Subscriber
to opening in broad street, one door below Mr. Al
len's Hat Store,
A. L4IIQE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT Os
AND CLOTHING,
Consisting of
Dkess coats,
Frock Coats
Drab box (joats
Double k single mill'd Gassimere Pantaloon
Broad Cloth, Satinett and Corduroy do
Toilinett, Valentia, Swansdown k black silk
Vests
Blue and black Cloth and Cassimere do
Superfine Linen and Cotton, frilled and plain
Shirts
Knitted, Cotton, Worsted and Lambswool
Shirts and Drawers
Flannel do do
, Tartan and Camblet Cloaks
Ladies do
Boy’s Dresses
Youth’s close body Coals
Gentlemen’s superfine Hats, some very wide
brims
linmiiHtion beaver do
,f L * Fayette, boys and metis seat skin Caps
VVasnini.mn, Jackeon and La Fayette Slocks
Silk Umbrellas
' 13 tsiery
* Gloves, &c.
)
, ALSO
Negro Jackets and Trowsers
Mouse servants Coatees and Pantaloons
fearnought great Coats
Guernsey Frocks, red fiannel Shirts
Striped and Check d 0
Common Linen do
Woollen Gloves, and many other articles
in his line.
The above GOODS are New-York made, and
.ill be disposed of wholesale and retail, at New-
York prices.
J. P. Bctze.
December 3 45
SACKS Liverpool ground Salt,
■ 10 finds. Sugar,
10 Hags Coffee,
100 llhds. Molasses,
1 1 Bide Oznaburgs,
j 130 Barrels N. Gin,
15 do N. E. Rum,
40 Boxes Window Glass,
5 Kegs Pearl Barley.
1 2 llhds. Jamaica Ru n,
10 Boxes Loaf Sugar,
■j 2 Ton English Casting?!,
5 Quartet- Casks Port Wine,
f 5 Casks London Porter, I
t 20 Barrels Philadelphia Whiskey,
4 Hhds. do 6 years old
10 Barrels Cider,
LATELY RECEIVED IIY
Win, H. Egan.
Wanted to Dire.
A good Negro Wench as Cook and Washer, to
remain in town.
August 5 12
ii (gjj&lDs.
nnilß subscriber, admitted to practice in the
A several Coui ts of Law and Equity in this/
Slate, offers to the public his professional ser
vices in- the Courts of
IMb, J Henry, I Jones, [ Crawford,
Monroe, ( Jasper, j Twiggs, j Pike.
1 Washington Poe.
* Macon, Bibb County, (Ga.) J ,
June 28, 1825 5 1
JS" otire.
* fIIHE subscriber will dispose of his MILLS in
A Montgomery county, having a Grist ami Coin
■saws running, which last are calculated to turn
out from 4to 6000 feet of lumber per day, which
J c»u be rahed immediately into the Ocmulgee nv
er, with 6uo acres of the best timbered pine faint
j 111 that section of the state. As to terms of sale
they will be made easy. The above properly was
formerly that of E. W. Barker. Mty residence is
‘ near Milledgeville. JAMES BOYKIN,
June 14 w3m 101
£/“ Wanted at this office, a young
lad from 15 to 16 years of ago, ot industrious bab-|
its as an apprentice to the Printing Business.
July 5
No. IG4 Broad Street,
Hayc, this iAay YWxeAv^Y
A LARGE assortment of
summer cloihing,
which will be disposed of low, fur cash.
I May 20 94
Hank of Augusta, 4 dh August, 1825.
TO RUNT,
And possession <riven on the first of' o either. J
M THREE excellent Brick Stores, ;
Willi back rooms and cellars, on tin-1
north side of Broad street, near the
Market.
Two Dwellings for Families in
Ihenoi bn ~si li cimv-'u t u -u- is.-s
Three two story Dwelling Hon
. ses . i» ‘he rear of the above Hr ck B IJing, on
Reynold street. j
For terms aoply to 1)". A. or John
Moons, Esq. !{•’■ Vug Cunnite" for !h Hank.
I Augustus Moore, (hsh’r.
August 5, 1845 i p 12
TO DkTtT”' ~~\
MFIIOM the Ist ot October next.
In- Dwell ng t | ,| , all( j ( , Vl j i:
■ g . 0( | Carriage House a d Stables,!
on a one acte lot, a present occupied
b’. .la lies Give. F.sq (routing Key noli], Elbert and'
Bay streets, and immediately ab .ve the old I hca
tre lot. Enquire ol
Lewis HossignSol, or
Alexander Dugas.
August 16 15
r> RENT,
From the first ofi October next,
MTHE Store Dwelling,
near the Planter.’ • ju.f.l' '• ij
«ent occupied by Met J*^en
and Kcrrins. - 1
Five comfortable Dwellings w. '
Stcr-s underneath, and small Gardena abac. t-'.Jf
in Cotlo' Range.
One Store or Counting- Room, with
a good back room, connected with it, ntxi above
the store of Mr. J. W. Bridges.
Two Stores on Broad Street, next
abov» Masses M;i" & W ukers.
One dwelling in tlie rear, former
ly occur ied ny M s. Li.r'-gue, ai d |;
The Warehouse and adjoining
hackstores formerly occupied by Mr. Antley. i
—also — ’
TO UK NT. {
PigiA From the present time, to the 1
first of Oclcbfr : x\ ov October, 1826
Two stores on the north side of
Broad Street, Immediately below Campbells’ gul
ly, and six stores in Anslcv’ Range. A only to '
James Harper, ,
Attorney for B. F. Campbell, Esq. i
August 2 4t t 11 1
~~ TO RENT,
liiilS From the first day of October i
next, tor one ye.r, the Home and Luton
tosh-Street, where Mr. Patrick Kelly now lives. 1.
Apply lo Robert I>. Wari nr to Win. W, Holt. 1
Susan B, Ware. ]
August 2 11 ,
TO RENT.
JBilL The Dwelling next below the ,
undersigned, at present occupied by Capt. (Jor-!<
,mick. — also — 1
| The Dwelling at present occupied by Mr. John
I Bui ton, on Campbell-street.
ALSO —
The Store and Dwelling on Broad street, next |
'above the Bridge Bank. j
And four Oilices on Campbell street. For
terms, apply to
JVDKenzie & Bennoch,
July 19 7
NOTICE. ,
undersigned has appointed John H
1 jl Mans, Esq. bis agent during his absence 11
from Augusta. I
„ And has also to Kent ,
A Commodious Dwelling
House, with a good Garden, Carriage-House,
;all other needful out houses, situated near the i
Eagle-Tavern, on Ueynold-Sireet. Possession '
to be given on the first of October next.
Asaph Waterman.
June 28 1
TO LET,
iiigla The Brick Store next to the
corner on Broad and M’lntosh-Streets, at present
occupied by Mr. S oith. Three or four Count
-1 mg Houses or Oilices on M'lntosh-Street. Two
ir three Stores near Mr Malones’ Ware- House i
up town.—Possession can be had first October)
next.
Hugh Nesbitt.
July 8 4
T~T TO RENT.
From the first of October next, j.
IHE STORE in the brick tenement, atj
(present occupied hy Mr. Robert, li. ilusgiovt. ,
I APPLY TH
Robert F. Hoc,
j July 8 4
t iihitmti^Vm■'■dTl mi
‘Hutpusta masonic JtJall
LOSTEUY.
tup: first drawing is d vim,
j And the dun f.nl Pr 7, s«r |1 Ith Wheel.
I The Second Drawing will take place on
; VV ednesday, 12th of October next.
Ihe unprecedented Richness ot Hie Wtu-d,
after (he drawing of a large proportion of the
j 'timbers, oilers every possible inducement t . ml.
[venturers. This is evidently the richest Inn ary
jin the Union, in GRAND GAPII'AL PRIZES,
! besides a very large proportion of the iidnoi
, Prizes. j
I ILKEIS and SHARP.S, warranted undrawn i
: may s ill be had at lb" original ■Sc'ie • -ice at j
BEERS’ LOTTERY OFFICE,
No. 241, Broad-Street, Augusta.
PRIZE I ICKBI'S received in payment. It
fO Orders for Tickets post paid, enclosing^
' lhe Hasli or Prize Tickets, will be promptly at- c
tended to as usual,
J. S. Beers,
Secretary to the Cmumisi ioners.
Augo" 1 19 l 6
i Weslcjau Amikuai. 4
■ r ?*.HE Pub .In ig, g min d tee a n ea ■lu ,;
~, '"'Siponenumt m ilia Mib.ii j. iu. ol Hu i
jWesleya" J. unaj. until l lie fir. ,u o.;u b, r nexU-,
Ihe Comnii tee does (hi- reluctantly, and withjs
'regret, but it n deemed better, to delay the pub- .
» * ,lle Jumnal, wailing the return ot liieli
■ Rev. Mr. Olin, who Is how ..Pse l lor Ins health !l
than to issue it under the Editorship ol aiimher
person. Was Mr Olio present, die Journal
should appear fothwith The Commute de
light to acknowledge now fully their expectin'
lions have been r 1 lize 1 by subscriptions t >r the
Wesleyan Journal. Phey regard it ,om;er
pr'.bleinaticai whether a r« iigious paper, such as.,
is c» (emulated, might rece.ve ad-quate support!
in lhe aSriuil) ; anfl they are mhxioid only t • i*ave
• the paper edited by one whose ample endow. '
poems should render it worthy ot the extensive.
I patronage i i- Dfcely obu.n |
i J. O. Andrew, Chairman, h'
,ilit| P,S -~ E |! il '' r ”. i " V . Ul a,u!N '■ n'sml!
•HUorgia will confer a taior by imerting t a w,ve {
Charleston J . 2 1825 *
aiiikMivltaUlti I
AM) 8 TEA.VI li , I HS.
FkR. HOUEL. a French Physician, respectfully °
I" • Horsts the public, that lie has eslablished
s i LAM a.d MEDICAL BATHS m Augusta lL
the very high repule these Baths havt acquired "i
Eur °P e - "here (although a late discovery) ol
they are to b.; found in every hospital, and the
great cures they have performed in Boston, phi
ladclphta and Charleston, can leave no doubt o)
their efficacy. The most gentle aa well as the
.most powerlul medicines are administered by tha'
I means, without any pain, trouble or disgust to dac
oatieut.
They are a never failing remedy in all cutane d
ous affections; from Psora, Ringworms, &c. to B
Seal, head and Leprosy. They also have never S e
tmled ot success in either acute or chronic rheu rt
matisin,
In glandular obstructions, chlorosis, anasnrcou' et
tyvellmgs, incipient dropsy; in all diseases of the
joints, gouty affections, dispersion of tumors, til
cured syphilis, spasmodic or nervous affections;
ini all bilious disorders, dyspepsia, hypocondriusts
lepilepsy—these baths have been found most scr ~
viceable,and have often succeeded even in here
ditury complaints. In fine, this manner of admin p 1
istenng almost every remedy belonging to the I
healing srt, may be rendered applicable t o almost ty
every case, and (it is repeated) without any pain, sc
trouble, or disgust to the patient. lo
As these ba'hs arc not yet generally known,
Dr. Honsr wijl he happy to give the most res
pectable references to persons who have beet. -
cured by taking them.
’The lataam fy NYtAicaV RaYb
E stab YYs\\ me. ut, J
Is in Ellis-Slreet. opposite Mr. 11. Mealing’s'l-',
Brick House, and lias an entrance in Broad-street j!'
immediately opposite the city 7/ottl. L
January 11 ' 57 .
JV olYcp. i*j
MU. Hknhv H. Fikiu, is authorized by tliejil
farmer’s Fire Insurance and Loan Com- 01
;pany New Vork, to sign Policies of Insurance lore
01s, and lo attend to all other matters in which this
Company may be interested, during our absence
from this place,
Bitlwell & Casey, Agents.
July 15 t| 6
]
sN* otYcfc. 1,
LLi persons to whom the late Francis
the city of Augusta, deceased, is indebt
f;d. are requested to present their demands with-( c
• n the time prescribed by law ; ami those indebt- r
ed, are requested to make immediate payment.
B. Bouyer, ) ,
Haul Rossignol, < rs '
December 21 51
N otice.
ALL persons indebted to the estate uf' Cotton J',
Merritt, deceased, are requested to rendei |i
Uietr accounts in properly attested, within the I
(time prescribed by law, and tho-e indebted to |
.ittid estate will muk>* immediate payment to
Comfort Merrit, Admr’iv.
I Unrke County M*v 1«2.$ Lit t9l
Notice. ■
1/A LL persons to whom t lie estate of Jons Ml*.
■ Lauiiin, deceaseil, is indebted, are request! '
| ■ present their accounts within the time pn
i .onbedby law, and those who are indebted t<
. aid estate, are requested lo make immeJiate pay
j uent lo
Peter Bennoch, Adm’r. i
' July 28. , 8
TIIOUAS G. HALL,
Vjvivvvagfc wAaWttc.
B AS rpcoiv d ~~, .. q„„ nly „ f
CAl(H[ACh'.Si'\>\ OIOS, winch i.i : ii,
assort o.ent >; Cigs complete—con-islng -,f f lrst
' second and tb.rd rule Leather and Suutoi; l\igd,
one Coachee and one Cbariolee. Being regular*
lv supplied witli an extensive ass-u'm-pp., dhent
from the various manufactories o< N •: rk and is
vicinity, he is diap -se.il to t* 11 on at fro-id ternia at
‘ the articles can b i.imincd in Align ia
(Tr'Orders for any kind of Carriages w!l !>a
forwatded ami executed in ih- bi-.t ;»a:>r. « 'at
'he manufacturing prices, dig- ■' Cui ; -s;--.-s
built to order, Uep.iiring in all brunc . ih rt
I tic ice "o (he most nu‘: ,u ible • -, r,
I March 22
\I-Ii persons liavi (Iran ids ag'nit * ,*
of U >!»ert »g- t <ler: tse I, aiv , t fi I
t> make llieir refura ible to v\ th .n
--debted to hu’hJ estate, are no .• fi.*<l •,. < .reme
diate payment.
Win !?rux. r .r
July 1
Koikte.
4 M*B .übacrib ton. , eaiae’ves
sA in the practice he UW -.!,r> wi'l u-.u
I irmly attend ah i cmiiv ■ 'So Seru
tlircuti, and lii-i c. tr ty <t; *ki t r V-,
tern Circuit, • of them will lv.- ■■. j
si theip office iu Elbertnn, wd.. -r
--pleasure in transacting th-.-busm.
may he unfortunalc enough to be ,m ,1-
Law
•Tolm r\. I
Thomas .1. Heard.
January t. I B°s ;?
'T ,UE ! >u^iC Kre cautioned against in -\i •.•ng
JL on tlie idous -a and Lots or the sublet 'her
upper end of town—especially again* .; ift.fc
aand or can't mm the riv.-r bank u- oontiat,-. us
thereto. Each and every person offer ting’.-.hall
have the lav/ rigorously enforced agait lii.p of
them.
Hugh Xeshitt.
lonuarv 21 c lf .
no rick;
IV’INE months after date, appn<.„ii-..| win be
Lx made to the >iom>ra'de Court ■>! Ordt .m-j of
Jo umbia county, for leave to set• two v-ac.-'of
hand in said County, lying 01. C ee.ibriei Ore -k,
»ne containing 318 acres j< ming Poliard, Puiliu
lll ‘l others, ilia other containing 173 acivs joining
.uke and others, it being a part of the rc.ai ena'e
>t fhnrrms Jones, deceased, sold sot tue benefit
}t the heirs ol said d cease-. 1 ,
William Bmuiei", >id:rt , v.
■n .I fflf. of U j wife,
January i. l.i ’• ' 9 t\\
N once.
mouths alter date, application «• .1 he
Anl made to the Honorable the Inlertor Court, of
iurke County, when -itting t,r ()• liuary pursu
es, fir leave to sell the undivided p.«r -,♦ ilia
eal • state ol Lewis Einanuel, itecessod, (or ;ha
leuelit of the heirs and creditor of said d n.;as.
id.
Jona. Lewis,
Surviving Administrator de hows non.
Hiok" county. ’ ireh 7 1'(35 1■ o
mice.
\] INK months after ~n. appheat-on wilt be ,
it made to tin I Jefi-.r 0 urt 1 Era kl.n c un
y, when sitting for ordinary pup ( „>»- a 1< v' to
ell the Ileal Estate oi Jacob htnckl . a d-tcused,
or the benefit «. f t c Heir. « ss i '.-r, uv -I.
Hardy Strickland, yo'xV.
July 1 1«;',5
trtice.
fsflN'K ui .nttis after date, apt.licdton wp- be
Snl m..de to the flonoratde the Justices 'if ha
ulerior Court of Seriven County, -vhen -npit g
or Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a : u
ract or parcel of Lau I coniain’iig two humlrt J
wo and au half acres, situated lying and hemg
n the thirteenth lit trim of Henry County, Ca.
tud known and distinguished in the plan of said
lit strict by tint number eighty, (80) the wh de of
he real Estate of Sarah Callaway, deceased, late
>f said County, for the benefit of the Heirs and
tredilors of said deceased.
Samuel Doughty, adin’r.
Scrivrn (fountt/ ' h 25 1835 Im9 72
IS otice.
NINE months after daie, application will be
made to the Honorable the Justices of the
Inferior Court of Franklin County, when sluing
for Ordinary purposes, (or leave to sell the real
Estate ot John Cuttings, late of said county, de
ceased, for the heirs and creditors of said de
ceased.
John (icttings, adin’r.
April 12, 1825 ham!) 87
JS mice.
NINE months after dale, application wd! be
made to the Justices of the Inferior Court
lot Franklin County, when sitting tor Ordinary
(purposes, for leave to sell the real estate ol Star
ring Proctor, a Minor.
James 11. Haley, Guardian.
April 12. 1325 h 3m 87
xN otice.
.VINE months alter dn-o application wd. be
AI made to the Honorable the Justices of the
interior Court oi t.ud county, when sitting fop
Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the whine of
lie real Estate ol Irvin Boyet, decease.!, Jae of
laid county, for the benefit of the heirs and cre
ators of said deceased.
James Lambert, / .
> .1(0 tt I a,
Luward Boyet, y
Scriven County, Jan. ay, J. 335 Imihn 63