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NEW SERIES Vol. 111. AUGUSTA, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 23. 1825. fjo 26
_ £
Clje iContftitutignali.ttt j
»9 PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY,'
BY W. J. BUNCE, i
AUGUSTA, OA. \
maijiitfta B ionic $ all
LOTTE BY.
THE FIRST It RAW I.YG IS OVER,
And a 1 ! the Pan'.' 4 Pr /.pi are still in the Wheel.
The Second Drawing will take 'place on
Wednesday, 12th of October next.
The unprecedented Richness of the Wheel,
after the drawing of a large proportion of the
numbers, offer, every possible inducement to ad
venturers. Phis is eviden'ly the richest Lottery
in the Union, in GUANO CAPITAL PRIZES,
besides a very large proportion of the .minor
Prizes.
TICKETS and SHARES, warranted undrawn,
niHv s' : !l he had at 'h-- -original Scheme price at
BEERS’ LOTTERY OFFICE,
No. 241, Broad-Street, Augusta.
PRIZE IICKEFS received in payment.
(O’ Orders for Ticketa post paid, enclosing;
the Cash or P ize Tickets, will be promptly at
tended to as usual.
J. S. Beers,
Secretary to the Commissioners.
August 19 16
TO RKVr.
TWO comfortable Dwellings
ISjVTfiL in the rear of the Branch Bank.
irlilS —also—
tflallML One Tenement on Broad.street nest
door to Uuctor M'Whorter. Apply at the Branch
Bank.
September 16 4t 24
TO LET,
From the first oj October next.
M THE STORE in the Fire
Proof House on the corner of Broad
and M Intosh Streets at present oc
cupied by Mr. Win. Smith.
ALSO —
Tli6 Dwelling part of the Woo
den Bui'din£ next be.ow.— Four Offices on M‘-
Intosh Street, and Four Grocery Stores up town,
eitua'ed between Messrs. R. Malone & Co. and
.Aiisley & Snead’s Ware-Houses. #
For terms a.'nlv (during the subscribers ab
sence) to Mr. Rcbsht F.
L'-fto • •-bifc
August 26, 1825.
TO \il l\
MAnd imm ion f
en, two large
adjoining the . <n.
per part south V. art
These stands are inferior t
the country trade.
wr : (
August 19
~T TO Ri
fiSSI From the fii
next, tor one year, the
tosh-Street, where Mr. 1
Apply to Robert D. Wai V-
H - are.
Au/'iis 1 2 i;
AsiA TO "I
Itiill The Dwell!
«»«.- allfc.n»i
undersigned, at present
mick. —a
The Dwe’ ,: ng at prose
fiunuii, on Campbell str
AL-
The Store and Dwell!
above the Bridge Bank.
And four Offices on
terms, apply to
M‘Ke & Bear ,L
July 19 7
iso Jr
THE undersigned has appointed Johjs H.
Mas*. Esq. his during bis absence)
from Augusia. j
. And has also to Rent, 1
Pi'Ji A Commodious Dwelling I
House, with » good Garden, Carriage-House,
all other needful out houses, situated near the
Eagle Tavern, on R-ynold-Street. Possession
to be given on the first of October next.
Asaph vv aterman.
June 28 1
HAVING declined budding, I eft’er on reason,
abie terms 50 to 60 i housaud feet of gea
aoned LUVlßEß—various descriptions, among
which are W 'aider Boarding, Flooring and Inch
Boards, Scantling, Sic,
All orders left at my store, nr at my yard, low
er end the city, will be attended to.
John Guimarin.
September 16 3t 24
LY.MLEVI FAiiTOiUUiE
AND
Commission Business.
At his old stand in Savannah, near the Fort, and
ii prepared to mike sunable advances upon all
produce placed in Ins hands} m sale,
John Ever!ogham, ir.
April 12 83
Wanted at tins office, a young
lad from 15 to i 6 years or age, of industrious hab
it* as an apprentice to the Printing Business.-
x
Offert for sale at reduced Prices.
lbs - prime Bacon
15J Pieces lieavy hemp Bagging,
70 do Tow Bagging, lor square bales,
20 Coils Bale Rope,
20 Hogsheads prime retailing Molasses,
60 Barrels Gin and Whiskey,
10 do. Apple Brandy, \
20 do, Malaga and Currant Wine!,
10 Quarter Casks Teneriffe Si Madeira d>
35 Bags prime Coffee,
S Hhds. St. Croix Sugar,
50 Barrels Mackerel, No. 1, 2 & 3,
40 Kegs prime Richmond Tobacco,
50 Quarter boxes Spanish Segars,
5000 lbs Castings, assorted,
20,000 do. Swedes Iron,
IS Boxes Cotton Car Is, No. 8, 9 & 10,
100 Casks patent cut Nails,
25 Kegs Dupunts Powder,
40 Dozen cannister Powder,
150 Roams Wrapping Paper,
Writing and Letter do.
Old Claret Wine in boxes and Dimijohns,
Holland Gin, Cognise Brandy & Jamaica
Rum, of good quality,
gSSg §© BOXES Hyson, Im
■i |«tf ||ll perial um! Gunpowder
IM TEA.
ALSO,
A.general assortment of Homespuns,
DRY GOODS,
HARDWARE, #c. #c.
AT HIS OLD STAND, No. 182, BBOAD-ST.
July 26 I6t 9
I
SACKS Liverpool ground Salt,
10 Hhds. Sugar,
10 Bags Coffee,
100 Hhds. Molasses,
, I Bale Oznahurgs,
I 100 Barrels N Gin,
15 do N. B. Rum,
40 Boxes Window Glass,
5 Kegs Pearl Barley,
2 Hhds. Jamaica Rum,
10 Boxes Loaf Sugar,
2 Ton English Castings,
5 Quarter Casks Port Wine,
I 5 Casks London Porter,
20 Barrels Philadelphia Whiskey,
4 Hhds. do 6 years old
LATELY he. AT, Isl. '■ h i
\t *» ■’ f - il;; Hu
vo Wire.
-■ irt. ii v ■.• V, n c h «a C-.’ok ?.'*<. Wa •.her,
ireiTiain «u tDWD.
v' 1 ■ \ A l \ \\"U n •
I I .W.'sViii and
f ■ 'J, ! BARRELS !•'*!. K*,M). ]
| J ' 'J? ,-t' er. i Flour,
•;» Mipe >r qua!* v, just received :ii.<) for sale at
No. jJB, IV.-Hil-Stroei. hv
Thomas S. Metcalf. ;
, Alay '27
l \
I No. ■), 2 &. 3,
lull Ha mu d in nhok end IhJi' Barroh by
'Unnl.iiLr r„ yv » •
oju uc-iner * ■otv j c. :
j Corn for -Vak. j
from tOOU to -3000 Bushc*- Prime!
/j't - } .;\ ■ ■,
i• or Sale by a-.* ■ • ; ,
BROAD-STREET, AUGUSTA* ]
John Dillon. |
fuly 5. 3 (
smSsT - 1
THF Subscriber begs leave to inform his cus
tomers and the public in general, that he in
jtends baking Wheat and Indian meal Bread which)
)csnbe eons'antly had of him or at Ids residence
Rey nold street, three door* west of Bridge-Row. I
Lewis Leon, j
September 16 3t 24
Stephen IL Lrane,
CONTINUES the practice of the Law at Monti ■
cello, Jasper County, where he will punctual
ly attend to any business confided to his care. H<
also practices in all the other courts of the Oak
mulgee circuit, and in several conns of the Fii.ui
and Northern circuits.—During his absence an
agent will be left to attend to the business of hi- ,
office. /
MonticeVn. July 27 mtf 10
THE subscriber, admitted !o practice in the
several Gou ts of Law and Equity in this
State, offers to the public his professional set
vices in the Courts of
PM, I IL,try, j Jones, I Crawford, \
Monroe, | Jasper, | | Pike.
Washington Poe.
Macon, Bibb Count v . j
June 28, 1885 ' \ 1
& Mr. iieury H. Fieltj, is au
ihor.zed to act as Ago no dlinng our ah.
scncc from Augusta,
Bidwell & Casey.
July 15 6 J
No. 164 Hri\ ' Street,
Have U\\a RfeceivcA
A LAHOK ASSOMOMENT OK
SUMMER CLOTHING,
) 7
which wifi be disposed of low, for cash.
May 20 , 04
LA FA YETTETHAT
AND
CLOTHING WARE-HOUSE
The Subscriber
h opening in Hroud street, one door beloiu J\fr. Al
ten's Hut Store,
A lAnOK ANII OBNKHAL ASSORTS!IfWT 0»
AND CLOTHING,
Consisting of
Dress coats,
Frock Coats
Drab bos coats s
Double k single mill’d Caasimere Pantaloon
Broad Cloth, Sutinett and Corduroy, do
Toilinett, Vafenlia, Swansdown k black silk
Vests
Blue and black Cloth and Cassimere do
Sdperfine Linen and Cotton, frilled and plain
Shin*
Knitted, Cotton, Worsted arid Lambs wool
Shirts and Drawers
Flannel do do
Tartan and Caniblct Cloaks
Ladies do
Boy’s Dresses
Youth’s close body Coats
Gentlemen’s superfine Hats, some very wide
brims 1
Inundation beaver do
La Fayette, boys and mens seal skin Caps
Washington, Jackson and La Fayette Stocks
Silk Umbrellas
Hosiery
Gloves, kc.
—ALSO—
Negro Jackets and Tpowsers
Hauae scr ants Goalees and I’antalojns
Fearnought great Coats
Guerr -y Frocks,ged flannel Shirts
. Stripe*, and Cheek do
Common Linen do 1
Woollen Gloves, aw t many other articles 1
in his line. ■> ' I
, M
s-v ■'*>.- d.i ! .lot wh-lestdfi and :• u i,‘, •Ne '
'■ ni I'l'icr-.
_ J. i * tieize .
v '!
rV^jJsGTl^'
*ll’A?.' -eived part ot hirspmig Supply oft!
" ' i' ■
f first
t ;<?c«nd md Mr > ■ ‘*'hi * i Ouur.m Gii&J
i. ” ’
tone Co. ' (n’l; ;j.'i l s vn. f.; -y . i.'m e ■
j’V auppfiul -viu; ’.miat-e i ’sm t
jfton i ihevamu >■ uti ■ ' < ■ jQB
■ t , I on as go
jlhe or' -cSefl cs**> i hi.;-.ln *h\ Atj.cju.v* ,
; oCJ‘Orders tor jn Vr i '„•[ * » Tinges will he'
j Orw»i >1 Rrt/| - ; t i. -M ur.' ■ , *
I Ilf n >i I • . it* ’. •*] .
•• . ’.-ref•• -p ■ a v’ <.l rit
i ■ t-t. . i ■ ‘ re
| March 22 ts 77 !'
■ 11' 01 ) 1
%> ■ X
iV T ■ .;■> ,p
Man w .‘mi at thh O/Hrr
' 11 .• / 4 ' J
\ UUI , A.CCi' • - '
do. Lei
do. i.l
praiaerm .. , do. Dismissory, Kecogiiiaance.%
P«nas, Rids of Sa e. Powers et Attorney, Blank
Deeds of Conveyance, Sheriff's Titles, Retail Li- j
cei.ce-, I’atroon’s It ceints, Mortgages, Appren
tices’ Indentures, kc kc. (
September 9 J
Notice. !
MR. Hexrt 11. Fislv, i:< authorized by the <
Farmer’s Fire I. -ur.nce anrl Loan Com- t
pany New York, to sign Policies ol Insurance for «
us, and to attend to all other matters in which this c
Company may be interested, during our absence *
from this place, i
Bitlwell & Casey, Agents. '
July 15 ts a 6 ‘
i\ otice.
a\ LI, persons to whom the estate of Jonw M
l.Aiini!!. deceased, is indebted, are requeste
•’> present their adtounts within the lime pre 1
scribed by law, and those who are indebted to
sa.d estate, are requested to make immediate pay- 1
merit to t
Peter Bennoch, AdmW. !
Jnlv 23.- r , K
N otice.
VLL per ons having dtmands against the Es
■ ate of Jonv li.aes, late of Columbia Coun
ty dr ceased, are requested to h.rn l lliem in pro
perly attested agreeably to law, and those indrbt
cd to su'd Estate, are requested to make imme- ■
diate ptyment to the Executors. <
Isaac Willingham, j
Cornelius Jones, > H.
Thomas Willingham, j 2
S''ntcmb> i-6, p
Bfl’A aud 3ub Printing,
Neatly Executed at this Ojice,
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
THE undersigned begs leave to tender his ser
vices to the public generally, in the above
lined business—he pledges hims.lt to use all d.l
igence, give personal attention, and to exert him
. to the best of his abilities to give general sat
isfaction and. to promote the interest of all those
that msy think proper to favor him with their cu<i.
tom. Liberal advances will be made on all pro
duce committed to his charge, tither tor sale, ex
ortalion, or otherwise, and facilities in all cases
c ™hen requiredJ will be afforded; that but few.
others in jus line can equal, and none surpass. All
orders will be thankfully received and promptly i
attended to. 3 ,
He has taken Mr. B. H. Warren’s Warehouse,
at the foot of the bridge, (better known by the.
name ol “ Leigh’s Warehouse , rt ) its situation be- j
mg-immediately upon the tuna wharf it thereby <
affords peculiar advantages to shippers, kc. i
The whole establishment having lately under- i
gone a complete and thorough repair, is now in \
complete order for the reception of all kinds of (
produce, merchandize, kc. His close stores are i
cleanly, Secure, and perfectly safe. |
Wm. B. Shelton. «
N. 1). The only Tobacco Inspection in the city, *
is also kepi at ihe above Warehouse: and for all
Tobacco ot the Jirif quality, inspected here during
the ensuing season, I will give six dollars per hun- 1
ortd, and in the same ratio for the more inferior (
qualities. yy B s „
Pent ember 20 25
AUGUSTA MASONIC HALL
flLottcr#*
THE second drawing of the above Lottery will
take place on WEDNESDAY the 12th day ’
of October next. An earlier day would have
been appointed, but for the inactivity of the pre- 1
sent season, and the absence of a large portion of
our population,—The subsequent drawings will \
be much more frequent.
J. S. Beers, t
Secretary to the Com r.issioners. !
August 19 j 6 1
Notice. r
SEALED PROPOSALS i!
WILL be r ccived at the Office of the Clerk *'
of Council, until the first of November
next, for convoying Water from the Spring known P
an Turknett’s Spri ig, io the Markot-House, in the !'
|City of Augusta, in Pine Logs, the diameter of 11
i winch shall be at least fifteen inches, and the
a.- m
>■ .-•..Ml id down to be a I -i, .Hr-, x f
1 "r i i-( ni -tl ■ n I.i <■ tl. • , . a,t ,1
f I yanct 4 irom the sprint. In hf* 1
*■ ■• ' . aii '.‘j’tff t Brosifl-su ,r it, between Mnr-!,
' sv.rtMM ari• > Hawk-; Gulley..
: Prop-...ah msy embrace tho wb. ie work, or!
t ■ to pr 'ioauls wi ■ !).■ rcceiv, n I'urniah-i
■ lU Ifi" ! iiMiliipg 'I place wli-Tt
tl v; will of .i'e.ivw«-l, or any other part * ,
l‘ hB , - i
■ dan' 1 1 ale. i
u -. H. TKtHiiv?, ) Committee. 1
N. D’tlittcie. \
Septemh.-,- id 24 %
I . NOTH. E
% **• 5 ' . A i>, .' (' prt R. ;;t L■. -f the* Cil/,!
■
i er, ionLi, Off .
. ■1 • act Hit it ■ 'ncil will' ><i(
j' in &. v proofr.i the e..- . a succ* ~v ri
■I ■'• ' 'b ’.Cy ; I, 111. i 'I., ■ a 1 ■ I, 1
~ • l'», v h.i anmial ■: 1 ■ . r,l '..J
J 'i. 1. r d.l,t ,Oll d ' . t ..I if' i : f:i
i Dollars pe. n, '■ .H be nnt. ■
C in ■ i-Ling to . i-taio of tl,.- a-.- ••
" , ' • i■-'i *h/ . K i ( n roii.,;
! ■ ,;lu I ■ -pit .. slock
d.i tVatfßy ■
1); I r,
f. , ■ r t ;i,.... /■’/* f.
JO-MKje O i S j
STOLEN from the subscriber on the 17lh inst.| ,k
ailed Morocco POCKET BOOK, containing**
one 20 and one 5 Dollar Rill, ol <Jie Bank of the
United States, and a small amount in North Caro
lina and Darien money—also a Note drawn, by J.
G. Polhill, in favour of the subscriber for j§2ll 50,
dated June 1824 j a Due Bill of J. M. Hand’s in
favour of the subscriber for $24 50, and a Note. 1
drawn by Robert Myrick, in favor of David Hale, *
and by him endorsed to the subscriber for g 20 ,1
dated 23d June, 1825. All persons are cautioned
against trading for the above Notes, us Hie pay
ment of them has been stopped. A liberal re- *
ward will be given to any person who may re- p
turn the above with its contents. ™
Horace Ely. L
September 20 ; it 25
NOTICE.
THE Public are cautioned against trespassing ~
on the Houses and Lots of the subscriber ®
upper end of town—especially against hauling
sand or earth from the river bank nr contiguous f
thereto. Each tnd every person offending shall
have the law rigorously enforced against him of H
them.
Hugh Ncshitt. cl
January 21 60 l '
N otice.
ALL persons having claims against the f-lstale
of William Knight, late of Burke County,
deceased, are requested to exhibit them proper- *
ly authenticated within the time prescribed by
law. ' (
W. D. Harrison, Jldm’r. 1
Burke county , Sept. 10, lOi f 24
Blank Deeds of Conveyance, \
■ KITLT FRIWTKI) 0!T VELLUM I*APJIU,
For tale at this Office.
mi&pidfeufa
AN U STEAM iUTHS.
n« a French Physician, respectfully
rr., ' n .. orm! . tlle public, that he ha* established
:> ie,AM a-id MEDICAL BA .US in Auguata,
1 he very high repute these Baths have acquired
m Europe, v* here (although a late discovery)
they are lo be found in every hospital, and the
(Treat cures they have performed in Boston, Phi-
Is .phi* * nc l Charleston, can leave no doubt of
their efltcaoy. The most gentle as well as the
most powerful medicines are administered by that
means, without any pain, trouble or disgust to ike
patient.
They are a never failing remedy in all cutane
ous affections; from Psora, Ringworms, &o. to
ncaldhead arid Leprosy. They also have never
tailed of success in either acute or chronic rheu
matism.
In glandular obstructions, chlorosis, anasarcous
swellings, incipient dropsy; in all diseasea of the
joints, gouty affections, dispersion of tumors, ill
cut sd syphilis, spasmodic or nervous affections j
tn ail bilious disorders, dyspepsia, hypocondriasis,
epilepsy—these baths have be;.n found most ser
viceable, and have often succeeded even in here
ditary complaints. In fine, this manner of admin
istering almoot every remedy belonging to the
healing art, may be rendered applicable to almost
?. nd (* l '* repeated) without any pain,
trouble, or disgust to the patient.
As these baths are not yet generally known,
'locai-wiII he happy to give the moat res
pectablc references to persons who have been
cured by taking them.
Tlift Steam $ .Medical RaV\\
E»atabV\aYvment,
Is in Bllis-Street. opposite Mr. H. Healing’s
House, and has an entnnce in Broad-street
immediately opposite the citv JSfotd.
January 11 gj
The Wesleyan Journal.
fIIHE publishing Comuuttee announces the
X postponement of the publication of the
•Tu ey J? rl J01 ! r,,,,, • until the first of October next.
Ihe Committee does this reluctantly, and with
fegret, hut -t ii deemed better, to delay the pub.
ucation or the Journal, waiting the return of the
Kev. Mr. Otrsr, who is now absent lur his hciilth,
than to issue it under the Editorship of another
person. Was Mr. Olin present, the Journal
should appear forthwith. The Committee de
hght to acknowledge how fully their expects
lions have been realized by subscriptions for the
Wesleyan Journal. They regard it no longer
P r ‘ m e, n*bcal whether a religious paper, such as
is contemplated, might receive adequate support
in the South ; and they are noxious only t,» Stave
the paper edited by one whose ample endow
mem* should render it worthy of the extensive
. ' I I• j, i fry
) Chairman.
forth Carotin* and
iserting the above.
J. o. a;
? !«'■ Hu ,< ii>er,
vits H" '■{. sale,
d m Hr .ad-street,
City The Lot is
the City—the inri- •
welling Mouse, ami
For terms which
’’ the subscriber in
J. • id, of thi- city.
I Vollettou.
r 24i
A A. ■ft .
late Francis Donyer
leceased, ia indebt,
heir demands with
i and those indebt
nediste payment.
wo\\ Ex ’ n
51
ie estate of Cotton
quested to render
. , - j --tested, within the
ime prescribed by law, and those indebted lo
aid estate will make immediate payment to
Comfort Merrit, Mmr’ae,
Burke County, May 1825 Lit t 91
Notice.
iTpHR subscribers have connected themselves
wi in the practice of the LAW—(hey will uni
ormly attend all the counties of the Norther*
Jircuil; amt the county of Franklin, of the Wes
ern Circuit, one of them will be generally found
it their office in Elbeiton, w -,re they will take
pleasure in transacting the bt ainess of those who
nay be unfortunate enough be involved in the
Law, \ ' /
John i >. Heard,
Thomas J. Heard.
January 1, 1825 57
GEOliOl \, J la tub Sortßion Count,
Co umbia County. S September Term, 1825.
18KE Clerk having received instructions from
. the Judge to adjourn the Court until the 2d
Monday in January next, (1826.)
THE Superior Court for this County, ia accor
dingly adjourned to that day, when all Jurors, Sui
torn, i:c. are required to attend.
8. Crawford, Clk.
September Id 3i v 24
________ -
• r ftMIREB months after date, application will be
ft. made to the Inferior Court of Columbia
County, while sitting for Ordinary purposes, for
leave to divide twenty Negroes, the property of
James Martin, late of sa d county deceased, of
which the heirs living out of the county and
Stale of Georgia, are respectfully notified of »uch
application. This 29 h clay of August, 1825.
Robert Martin, Adm’r.
August 20 2oidm 19