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NEW SERIES Yol. 111. AUGUSTA, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 2, 1825. V So. ,20. ’> ,
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Clie Con£tftutionaUst
iS PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY,
BY W. J. BUNCE,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Uuaiusita i,n.tacmic Dali
LOITEUY.
THE FIRST niljmVG IS OVER,
Ami ail tile Gap.(id Prizes ar a at,ll in th • Wheel,
Tht Second Drawing will take place on
Wednesday, 13th of October next.
Cite unpivee lintel Richness of the Wheel,
after the drawing of a large proportion of Ihf
tm nbers. t Hers every possible inducement to ad
venturers. This is evidemly the richest Lottery
•u 'be Union, in GUAM) CAPITAL PRIZES,
besides a very large proportion of the mino.
Przes.
TICKET'S and SHARES, warranted undrawn,
tuny s ill be bad it h'■ original Scheme price at
BEERS’ LOTTERY OFFICE,
No. 241, Broad-Street, Augusta.
PRIZE TiCKE 1 b received in payment.
(Xj J Orders for Tickets post [mi l, enclosing
the Ur.a i or Pize Tickets, will be promptly at
tended to as usual,
J. S. Beers,
Secretary to the Commissioners.
August 19 16
ii WAIL E UAES,
SACKS Liverpool ground Salt,
10 Hilda. Sugar,
10 Mag, Colfee,
100 D.hds. Molasses,
1 I? de Ozoaburgs,
100 Barrel. N Gin,
15 do N. E. Hum,
40 Boxen Window Glass,
5 Kegs P-.-arl Harley,
2 Uhds. Jamaica Rum,
10 Itoze.s Loaf Sugar,
2 Con English Castings,
5 Quarter Cai ks Port Wine,
5 Casks London Porter,
£0 Barrels Philadelphia Whiskey,
4 Hie. Vs. Uj 6 years old
10 Parrels Cid r,
LATELY RECEIVED BY
Win. 11. Egan.
Wanted to Wive.
Ago d gro Wench as Cook and Washer, to
remit n in town.
A a.nst 5 12
V LUU W and irlsME.
H tvAIiIIELS Fresh North
ern Flour,
*®®SHSSaKi 2.50 Casks Fresh Stone Lime, of
a superior quality, juat received and for sale at
No, 308, Uroad-Sti' ‘ b\
Thomas 8. Metcalf.
Mav 27 9tt
A FEW HUNDRED BUSHELS es very prime
quality, for sub;. A :*v t j
Mall & Hardin.
August IS 3t 15
Corn for sale.
From 1000 to 2000 Bushels Prime
(SDUiSIp
Fur Sale by the Subscriber , at No 341,
' BROAD-STREET, AUGUSTA
John Dillon.
Jnlv 5. 3
lALMUER. VAUTtHUiGE
AND
Commission Business.
At his old stand m Savannah, near the Fort, and
is prepared to make suitable advances upon all
produce placed in bis hasirts for sa e.
John Everinshara, ir.
April 12 s, 3 u
fete\>\\e.i\ D. V'vvuuv,
CONTINUES die practice of the Law at Monti
cclm, Jasper County, where he will punctual
ly a '’‘l'd to any business confided lo his care, lit
al o practices in all the other courts of the Oak
mulgee circuit, and in several courts of the Flint
and Northern circuits.—During his absence ai
agent will be leti lo attend to the business of hii
office.
Manticel’o, July 27 ntlf 10
TITHE Mibscriber, admitted to |)ractice in lh«
J. .-evtmal Con ts of Law and Equity in the
State, off- rs to the public bis proiessional ser
vices in tee Courts of
Bibb, I Henry, I Junes, I Crawford,
Alonroe, | Jasper, | Tmures, | Hike.
Washington Poc.
Macon, Ilibb County, (Ga.) j
June 28. 1825 $ 1
~ aotiTk.
ALL persons having demands against the eslati
<tf Robert Lang, deceased, are hereby notifi.c
to make their return agreeable to law; those in
debted to said estate, are notified to make imme
diate payment.
Wm. Unix, Ex’r.
4 Ju'y 1 6t V 2
i* tl anted at this office j a youn <r
lad from 15 'o 16 years of age, oi industrious lub
its as an apprentice to the Printing Business
July 5
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iAUGUSTA MASONIC HALL
aottCTW. I
71THE second drawing of the ah' ve Lottery will,
I lake place on WEDNESDAY the 13ih day
if October next. An earlier day wouid have
been appointed, but for the inactivity of the pre
sent season, and the absence of a urge portion of
our population.—The subsequent drawings will
be much more frequent.
J. S. Beers,
Secretary to the Com .usioncrs.
August 19 16
LA FAYETTE HAT
AND
CLOTHING WARE-HOUSE
The Subscriber
's opening in Broad street, one door below Mr.
leu's Hat Store ,
4 LIROE AfiV OKNUHA), \Of
ANDCLOTHING,
Consisting of
OIiESS COATS,
Frock Coats j
Drab box (joats
Double h single mill’d Casaimere Pantaloon
Broad Cloth, Satinett and Corduroy do
Toilinett, V r alentia, Swansdown & black silk
Vests
Blue and black Cloth and Cassimere do
Superfine Linen and Cotton, frilled and plain
Shirts
Knitted, Cotton, Worsted and Lambswool
Shins and Drawers
Flannel do do
Tartan and Carablet Cloaks
Ladies do
Boy’a Dresses
Youth’s close body Coats
Gentlemen’s superfine Hats, some very wide
brims
Immitution beaver do
La Fayette, boys and mens sea! skin Caps
Washington, Jackson ami La Fayette Slocks
Silk Umbrellas
Hosiery
Gloves, 6;c.
—also—
Negro Jackets and Trowsers
House servants Coates and Pantaloons
( Fearnought great Coats
a | Guernsey Frocks, red flannel Shirts
Striped and Check do
Common Linen do
Woollen Gloves, and many other articles
in his line.
* be above GOODS are New-York made, and!
A’ill be disposed of wholesale and retail, t.t New
i- York prices.
J. P. Hctze.
’f December 3 46
JU »T WEU EVVED
AND FOR SALE BY
ISa iSA'Jf
TALES of the CRUSADERS, by the author!
of Waverly,
Lives of the Novelists, by Sir Walt r Scctt,
August 16 41 1,4
«v\ otice.
MU. Henry H. Field, is aythorized Ly the
Farmer’s Fire 10.-urmce and Loan Com
-2 patty Nrw York, to sign Policies ol Insurance ior
us, and to attend to all other matters in which ibis
Company may be interested, during our absence
from this place
Bit! well & Casey, Jlsrents.
July 15 3 6
j ~ I
-! •N’ oUce.
persons to whim. 1)1, late Francis Bouyer
i&Ut of the city of Augusta, deceased, is indebt
to, are requested lo present their demands with
m the lime prescribed by law , and those mdeht
cl et *> arc requested to make immediate payment,
li B. Bouyer, ) ,
Paul Boasignol, < x rs -
December 21 5,
"j ’ ~~NOTICE.
Public are cautioned against trespassing
I ! M. on the Houses and Lots of the subscriber
1. u l*per end of town —especially against hauling
e s f ,!d r,r es: ;' h from the river bank or contiguous
C ' leret o. Each and every person offending shut,
have Hie law rigorously enforced against him of
them.
10
Hue;h Nesbitt.
January 21 ' 6f)
N otice.
e\ LL persons to whom the estate of John M
n ■*>4 Ladbiw, deceased, is indebted, are requeste
i<, o present their accounts within the time pre
1 •■cribed by law, and those who are indebted to
said estate, are requested to make immediate pay
ment lo
Peter Beimoch, Jldin’r,
Julv 23 r K
JS* oiicfe.
subscriber will dispose of his MILLS in
A iVlontgomery county, having a Grist and four
'* taws running, which la,t are calculated to turn
■d mt trom 4 to 6090 feet of lumber per day, which
a can be rafted immediately into the Ocmnlgee nv
e- er, wi h 600 acres ol the best timbered pine land
111 lhat section of the state. As to terms of sale.
lliey will be made easy. The above properly was
c.irmcpiy that of fcj, W. Barker. residence is
- ,ieor Milledgcville. JAMES BOYKIN,
I* June 14 w3m 101
3
J ‘ Boult arui Juh
Neatly Executed at this Office.
(*ffrs o r sale at redact ! Prices.
Qli'D'ilXS) LBS. prime Macon
I 15 > I’it‘ces heavy hen.p lagging,
70 do Tow Bagging, for square bales,
20 Coils Bile Hope,
2t> Hogsheads prime retailing Molasses,
60 Bands <»in and Whiskey,
10 do. Apple Brandy,
20 do. Main.; i and Currant Wine,
10 U 'urter Casks fenerdi’e &. Madeira do
35 bags prime Coffee,
5 lliuls. St. Croix Sugar,
50 B•riels Mackerel, No. 1, 2 & 3,
40 K gs prime Hichmoud Tobacco,
50 Hoarier boxes Spanish Sf gars,
5000 lbs Castings, assorted,
20,000 do. Swedes Iron,
15 Box s Cotton Car !s, No. 8, 9 fk 10,
1 ;0 Casks patent col Nails,
25 Kc-g.s Duponts Powder,
40 Dozen cannister Powder,
10 Hearns Wrapping Paper,
W n ing and Letter do.
Old Ciaret Wins in boxes and Uimijuhns,
Holland Gin, Cognise Brandy & Jamaica
Hum, of good quality,
aS© BOXES Hyson, Im
perial and Gunpowder
TEA.
| ALSO,
'JI general assortment of Homespuns,
DRY GOODS,
ii iiu) ly.inii, §•<■. gc. sf c.
AT HIS OLU ST A S'D, No. 182, IIIIOAII ST.
July 26 I6t 9
Manic of Augusta, i> lh ingu.t, 1825.
TO RENT,
An(l possession qiven on the first of October,
Jfa qA. THREE excellent Brick Stores,
with back rooms and cellars, on the
north side of Broad street, near the
Marker.
Two Dwellings for Families in
the Sa n - bni' ling, ~ h convenient out.houses i
Three two story Dwelling Hou
ses, in the rear of (he above Bnck B idding, on
Raynold-street.
For terms apply to Dr. A. Watkins or John
Moohe, Er>q. Kenting Committee for the Bank.
Augustus Moore, Cash’r.
Augti't 5, 1825 4 r 12
| TO RENT. i
FROM the Ist oC October next, 1
1 tlie Dwell ng H u«e and office, with
Ihssßß » K'-od Carriage ll.,use and Stables,
■Bfilßll on a one acre lot, at present occupied
by Janies Olive. Esq (routing Reynold, Elbert and
Bay streets and immediately above the old Thea
tre lot. Enquire of
Lewis Hossignol, or
Alexander Dugas.
August 10 (5
TO^IIENtT"
JhjjTWO Tenements directly oppo
sfsJffla Slte aio " e ’ s Ware-House, at pre
sent occupied bv Henry H. Hoi
combe and Mr. Si Heck, the Stores
are Well situated for business with a small but
(convenient Cotton Ware-House attached to one cf
diem, the Dvtcili ig apartments are convenient
and comfortable, possession may be had the first
ol Ocober, In the absence of the subscriber ap
plication can be made to James and Win, Har-
I P er - ALSO,
i M Two Dwelling Houses in the
village of Harrisburg, immediate possession can
be given.—Apply as above
,| Matthew Nelson.
August 19 3 f ]6
TO ItibNT,
From the first day of October
■|iu a , .ur one year, the li m e mid Lot on M’ln
toali-aace , whore Mr. Patrick Keily now lives.
Appiy .o Robert D. Wa’ or to Win. W. Holt.
feusan B. Ware.
August 2 11
|TT T O'RENT.
• ! jatgiti The Dwelling next below the
- anUtr .g..ed, at present occupied by capt. Coi
- nock als a—
, The Dwelling at present occupied by Mr. John
r Button, on Campbell street.
also —
I he Store and Dwelling on Broad street, next
above the Bridge Bank.
And four Offices on Campbell street. For
terms, apply to
ADKcnzic & Bennoch.
, July 19 7
, NOTICE.”
• rnHE undersigned has appointed John H.
JL Mann, Esq. his agent during his absence
from Augusts.
- jj And has also to Rent,
1 liD-ii S', ll A Commodious Dwelling
r !l u>e, Widi a good Garden, Carriage-House,
, .11 other needful out houses, situated near the
, Eagle. Tavern, on Ueynold-Slreet. Possession
. to he given on the first of October next.
i Asaph vV aterraan.
June 28 1
* £? Persons having business with
the suh.cribers during their absence Irom ibis ci
ty for the summer, will please call on Mr. A. B
810 SLOW
Beers, Bunnell & St. John.
Augusta, August 9, 1825 5t 13
HU inWrWMM^—M——ifllll i ■» ■HU'Mltfl
. & aumsia*
JVo. 164 Broad Street,
Wav e> Wuft B.fcCttiYfcA
A LARGE assortment of
SUMMER CLOTHING,
which will be disposed of low, for cash.
May 20 94
THOMAS G. HALL,
Carriage, .Maker.
HAS received a part of his Spring Supply of
CAUIiIAGES and GIGS, which makes hi,
assortment of Gigs complete—-consisting of first,
second and third rats Leather and Suntop Gigs,
one Coacbee and one Chariotee. Being regular I
ly supplied with an extensive assortment, direct
from the various manufactories of Newark and iis
vicinity, he is disposed to sell on as good terms at
the articles can be obtained in Augusta .
(C/'Orders for any kind of Carriages will be)
forwarded and executed in the best manner, at!
the manufacturing prices. Gigs and Carriages'
; built to order. Repairing in all branches, at short
notice, on the most reasonable terms.
March 22 ts 77
i The Wesleyan JeurnaV.
THE publishing Committee announces the
i. postponement of the publication of the
Wesleyan Journal, until the first of October next.
Ihe Committee dues this reluctantly, and with
regret, but it is deemed better, to delay the pub
lication of the Journal, waiting the return of the
Rev. Mr. Clin, who is now absent for his health,
than to issue it under the Editorship of another
person. Was Mr. Olin present, the Journal
should appear forthwith. The Committee de l
light to acknowli dg i how fully their expecta-j
tions have been tealized by subscriptions for the,
■ Wesleyan Joun a l . They regard it no longer
problematical whether a religious paper, such asj
is contemplated, might receive adequate support!
in the South ; and they are anxious only to have
i, the paper edited by one whose ample endow
- intents should render it worthy of the extensive
it is likely to obtain,
( J. O. Andrew', Chairman.
1 _ P. S —Editors in S .uth and North Carolina and
j Georgia will cooler a favor by inserting the above. ,
, Charleston, July 2. 1825.
MmDisSjir i
AND STEAM BATHS.
DR. HOUEL, a French Physician, respectfully
informs the public, that he has established
j STEAM and MEDICAL BATHS in Augusta. '
I The very high repute these Baths have acquired
’in Europe, where (although a late discovery)
they are to be found in every hospital, and the
j cures they have performed in Boston, Phi i
• ladelphia and Charleston, can leave no doubt ol *
their efficacy. The most gentle as well as the I
most powerful medicines are administered by that
means, without any pain, trouble or disgust to tht
patient.
They are a never failing remedy in all cutane
mis affections; from Psora, Ringworms, tic. u,
. Sraldhead and Leprosy, They also have neve:
failed of success in either acute or chronic rheu '
matism.
In glandular obstructions, chlorosis, anasarcoii 1
. twellmgs, incipient dropsy; in ail diseases of tlu '
joints, gouty affections, dispersion of tumors, ill
9 cured syphilis, spasmodic or nervous affections ; '
, in all biliouu disorders, dyspepsia, hypocondriasis 1
f epilepsy—these baths have been found most set 1
t viceable.and have often succeeded even in here
. dilary complaints. In fine, this manner of admin '
. islering almost every remedy belonging to tlu 1
. healing art, may be rendered applicable to almas
every case, and (it is repeated) without any pain
trouble, or disgust to the patient.
As these ha'hs are not yet generally known
J Dr. Hodki. will be happy to give the most res
i peclahle references to persons who have beet
cured by taking them.
The Steam # .MeAicaY Bath 1
YiStahUshment,
Is in Ellis-Street, opposite Mr. H. Mealing’. 1
Brick House, and has an entrance in Broad-street
1 immediately opposite the city 7/otel.
I” January 11 ’ 57
JVotiee.
SrpHE subscribers have connected themselves!
in the practice of the LAW—they will uni-1
forinly attend all the counties of the Northern|
Circuit, and the county of Franklin, of the Wes- 1
tern Circuit, one o( them will be generally found!
L at their office in Elberton, where they will take)
-(pleasure in transacting the business ol those who!
| may be unfortunate enough to be involved in the
0 Law.
John A. Heard,
t Thomas J. Heard.
January I, 1825 57
1 N olice.
A ll persons indebted to the estate of Cotton
Merritt, deceased, are requested to render
- ilheir accounts in properly attested, within the
time prescribed by law, and those indebted to
said estate will make immediate payment to
e Comfort Merrit, Admv’x.
linrke County. Mas 1825 Mi T 91
'I'OIKEE months alter uaie, application will be
r A made to the Inferior Court of Columbia
County, while sitting for Ordinary purposes, for
leave to divide twenty N. groes, the property o
1 James Martin, late of sa.d county deceased, ot
ti iwhich the heirs living out of the county and
iSiate of Georgia, are respectfully notified of such
application. 1 his 29th day ot August. 1825
Robert Martin, Jldm’r.
' August 30 2i- J.i. 19
j & Mr. Henry 11. Field, is au
rhorized to act as Agent lor us during our ab
setice horn Augusta.
Bid well & Casey.
July 15 c
•..1 • *f.
~ 1 I ! :
N otice.
NINK months after date, application will
made to the Honorable the I d-rior Ootyd of
i Richmond county, while tilting for Ordinary pur*
puses, for leave to sell a Loi in the City of Augus
ta, bounded by E lis and Houston streets belong
ing to the esPne of Michael Silver), deceased, tor
the betilnt ot the heirs and credit "W <u said estate.
Andrew J. Dill, adm’r.
Nathan Leeds, adm’r.
in right of his wife
Mary Leeds, adrn’rx.
Augusta, Febmarv 11, 1825 1,119 m
N otice.
NINE months after date, application will be
made to the Justices of the Inferior Court
lof Franklin County, when sitting for Ordinary
i purposes, for leave to sell the real Estate of Da
vid Clark, deceased, for the heirs and creditors
jof said deceased.
, Thos. Mays, ex’r.
! April 12, 1825 lm9m 87
N otice.
NINE months after date, application will be
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court
of Burke County, when sitting for Ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell the real estate of Wnley
Hanberry, (Minor,) deceased, for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of said d ceased.
Jona. Lewis, adm’r.
Hurke county, March 7 1825 1n.9 >, 57
NOTICE
NINE months after date, application will be
made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of
Columbia county, for leave to sell two tracts of
Hand in said county, lying on Greenbrier Creek,
,one containing 318 acres joining Foliard, Puliin
land others, the other containing 172 acres joining
, Luke and others, it being a part of the t ea. estate
|ot Thomas Jones, deceased, sold for the benefit
of the heirs of said deceased,
William Booker, Adm’r.
In right of his wife,
January 25, 1825. Im9m' 61
N otice.
months alter date, application will be
Jnl made to the Honorable the Inferior Court, of
Burke County, when sitting fur Ordinary purpo
sea, for leave to sell the undivided part of the
real Fatale ot Lewis Emanuel, deceased, for the
benefit ot the heirs and creditors of said decess-*
cd.
Jona. Irewis,
Surviving AAminis.'r lUtr tie bonis non.
Hurke county, March 7 1 825 1 »■(),., p
N otice.
NINE months alter date, application will he
1 ade to the tub vior Court ot Fra* k l, 1 "oun
ty, when sitting for ordinary purpi ses lor leave to
sell tlie Ileal Estate of Jacob Mrickla d, deceased,
for the benefit of the Heir* o as hi decea.v d.
Hardy Strickland, Kx’r.
July 11*5 1- ..
A otice.
]|Nj[lNE months after date, application will be
JM m ole to the Honorable ihe Justices of the
Interior Court of Scriven County, when sitting
for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a certain
tract or parcel of Laud containing two hundred
two and an half acres, situated lying and being
in the thirteenth District of Henry County, Ga.
and known and distinguished in I tie pla n -f said
District b> the number eighty, (80) the whole of
the real Estate of Sarah Callaway, deceased, late
<>f said County, for the benefit of (he Heirs and
creditors of said deceased,
Samuel Doughty, adm’r.
Striven dotin' ll h 25 1 ' 5 1 re/ 7 2
N otice.
NINE months after date, application will be
made to the Honorable the Justices of the
Inferior Court of Franklin County, when silting
for Drdinary purposes, for leave to sell the real
Estate ot John Gettings, late of sai l county, de
ceased, for the In irs and creditors of said de
ceived.
John (retting*), adm’r.
Anrd 12, 182.5 _ 1 *5 87
N otice.
NINE months ai.ei dale, application will be
made to tlie Justices of the inferior Court
lof Franklin County, when siPing for Ordinary
purposes, (or leave to sell the real estate of btar
dn;g Frncor, a Miner.
.lames Jt. Haley, Guardian.
April 12, 1825 « 9i. 67
N ouce.
tVVINK mouths after date, app . a* 1 >■ w* 1 he
i'l made to the Honorable Hie Jo tires die
Inferior Court of said county, when aid mg fr
Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the 1 f
the real Estate of Irvin B yet, decease , la of
said county, for the benefit ot the heirs and ere
, ciitors of said deceased.
r James Lambert, ( qj m , rs .
; Edward Boyet, f"" 1
Scriven County. I. L l s !'■ 63
N otice.
V>|INE months after dale, application wnl be
made to the honorable Inferior Conn of
jtlichrnond County, for leave to sell the undivided
halt of Tenement No 7, Bn ige flow also, iwo
1 unimproved lots Corner of Eloert and - 11.-ynold
streets, for the benefit of Margaret P. B mes, a
viinor.
John Bones, Guardian.
( Ort 9.3 • J \ 'll
A otice.
\T INK months sfler date, applies.no, will be
I 3 made to the Honorable the Interior Court
t Columbia county, for leave to sell n tract of
Land in aaid county of 105 1-2 acres, joining
Murray, flay and others, it being part of the reaJ
state o) Will am Rinion, deceased.
Peggy, Biidon, adm’rx.
March 15, 1825 lm9*m 75
•Vi