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FROM THE NATIONAL -SGIS.
Small homes preferable to large ones. —
The practice which Farmers have unadvised
ly fallen into of late, in building too large
houses, besides impoverishing them, is at
variance with correct taste.—To sit down
and count the cost of construction is enjoin
ed by Scripture and the dictate of prudence.
There is nothing connected with a farm,
considered either as an object of taste or e- 1
conomy, that is more pleasing or delightful
than a small house. We would not be un
derstood by this that it should bo contracted
in its dimensions. The practice now is to
erect buildings of an extent much beyond
what the slender means they possess will
justify. The wish to be thought of more
importance than we really are, and the no
tion that this importance will be estimated
from the spacious mansions in which we may
reside, is too prevalent among every das of
society ; but in no one is the consequence
more prejudicial, or its influence more deep
J.V l®lt, than in the agricultural community.
There are few dwelling houses in the coun
try two stories in height; which do not con
tain at least two rooms, that seldom, if ever,
are appropriated to any other use than the
solemnisation id a marriage or the obsequies
ol the dead. The expense incurred in the
construction of this useful appendage, and
the subsequent increase in providing furni
ture are considerations which seem to be
improperly weighed, Socrates once obser
ved on being found in a building of the di-
which we would recommend, that
with g mil friends, his chance for enjoymen t
and happiness was greater under such cir
cumstances, than it any wise could be with
out them in a house however large and spa
cious; intimating thereby that the small ex
pense he ha.l incurred in providing him a
shelter, the better enabled him to treat with
acceptable hospitality, a numerous and in
teresting circle of instructive and devoted
companions.
Could the wise example of Socrates have
been followed by many jvim have built too
large, instead ot now finding them in dwel
lings so disproportionate to the number of
taeir family, as well as the amount of their
property, without paint, without shade-trees,
with the windows broken, and hats and raws,
those unfailing signals of misery and wretch
edness, in their place, we should have seen
them encircled by many sincere friends,
with a competency of his world’s goods to
snake life comfortable, imparting joy and
.content to a virtuous and happy family.
At thu JcflVrson B.kths. on the 6th instant, .Inn Slerrelt , the
daughter ot I'oL L, Gamble, aged four months
-and one day.
'* Ew sin could blight or sorrow fade,
Death came with friendly care, .
.The opening bud to Heaven convoyed
And bade it blossom there !**
Daneuvg School.
MU, HOLJIKSNIL respectfully informs the
I .shies and Gentlemen of Augusta and its
vicinity, that his Dancing School wiU commence
ai srmn i.es ha will have a sufiiuicot number o'
Sc.tolars.
•1U '.subscript 1..0 list is opened for those wh
wish to putrivnz i him; and parents and guardians'
woo wish t) (five pr vale lest on* to their ch 1 Iren,
Mr. C. w:ii attend wb'i picas. ire at their house, «,
any place of thei-choice.
t he price ot I olom is to he paid on entrance,
and i-irtli.Tex ihmation wd’ be seen on the ue
bcripth.n list, for night and dav school,
°t o'-ct 21 4, 34
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*>i olittc in V3reAl + ots.
YOU are hereby notified, that 1 shall appear
h'Unre toe li.inorahie the Liter! n* Coon to ,
b. In hi in die county of Uichmm.d on the silr
Monday of Dicembur next—to take the benefi .
ot 'he 4 \p. or' 'be tie iora Assembly of the State ’
,ot H.* ugia, “ ei.i.ded an aci tuc the :-lief of d-b ;
.tors.”
Robert Tones.
'Ocl ’her '\ 24 i
A 0 i IDE.
m IK Cop.rtnersh.p of D. l-arnsn & Co. wa> '
. (iii-oive4 ny ?TD»u;il .-int ou O.e I*l ci:.\ '
ot July lisr Tiie business of* slv concern will 1
be closed by Palish, Coast no & Co. to whom a. '
iiulubiciJ arc ivqu * rnnlc? n ynient.
Danii l Parish,
Jasper Corning,
Parish, Holbrook & Co .
Charleston, Ot. 18 lw2m 34
COPAIiI'A E lijHiip.
rfl'tiih Subscribers have formed a Copartner
B- ship under the firm of PAItISH, COIL'. IMG
f. CO. and Will transact busintsi at the old si amt
o I). I 1 ah ion St Co. where they have now open
300 Packages Staple and Fancy .
D iiif (a©i©a)s a i
\
Comprising a c implote assortment, wliich wil
be sold on favorable
Daniel Parish,
Jasper Corning,
Joseph Rernoclian,
Thomas Parish.
Charleston. Oc’. 18 lw2m 34
T* EORGIA FES ClliTthS ]
YOU are hereby oidered to attend a meeting
of the Company on SATURI>.»Y next, a
7 o’clock, P. M. for the purpose of electing a
Captain, and fi ling other vacancies.
By order,
H. Kly, Sec'ry.
o -irs-n m 2 n
Situation VY anlt \,
B' joting in in in a Counting Hoorn, when
hu time can be devoted exclusively to t.h
iiiiks. Satiifaciorv references w. 1 he g,v-t.
He would take charge of a let of Hooks on P<*i
net l s plan if required. A line addressed to C
r . and left at this Office, will meet with attention
October 14 32
A'ssipaDiC
Bj A. VUJGtJ,
TO-MOH H OIV, Saturday 2id inst.
at 10 o'clock , without reserve,
A •' 'he Store formerly nrcitjied by J VV.
fL Whit a ck, near VI-mars. K ’ Vlal-we & Co’s
Warehouse. The remaining STOCIv ot said Store,
consisting of a
fiKSKRiL ASSORTMENT OF
GROCERIES,
Terms made known at Sale.
October 21 it 34
ZisimFassi
AND
COM MISSION* SCO HE,
No. 325, BROAD-STREET.
IvilE Subscriber co.i'i .ir:* to trsisact the AUC
. TIOV and COMMISSION BUSINESS. And
will in ike liberal advances o.i Cons gnutenl ,
A. Hugg.
October 21 34 '
NEW CLOTHING.
3- jp- siiaaia*
IS OPENING A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
CLOTHING,
It hich it made up in a work man-like manner, and
of the best matei iuls :
Bi ce and Black superfine Dress Coats,
!>o. do. 2d finality.
Blue, Claret, Olive and Parson’s gray mixed
Frock Coats,
Blue and Drab Box Coals,
Coatees of different qualities,
Youths’ bine and black Coats,
Caasimere and Cloth Pantaloons, of almost any
colour and prices,
Sattine'.t, Corderoy & prime-bang up do.
Bine and black cloth Vests,
French, India & English silk Vests,
S ik Velvet - - - do.
Great variety of Fancy do.
* Linen, Cotton, Frilled and Plain Shirts, (some
very fine,)
Knitted, Cotton and Worsted Drawers,
Worsted a id Lamb’s wool knitted Shirts,
F:ne flimiel Shirts and Drawers,
Ladie>’ Cloaks,
Tartan and Gamble! do.
Fearnought great Coats,
Silk Umoreltas,
Boys’ ami Mens seat-skin Caps,
Gentlemen and Youth’s Hats,
Hosiery, Gloves, &c.
ALSO.
House servants Coatees and Pantaloons,
Negro ,1 tickets and Trowsers,
ClieckV. strip’d, and coa-.;e linen Shir’s,
Guersney Frocks,
Hed flannel Shirts.
THE JliiOVE GOODS
Will he disposed of wholesale and retail, a'
New-York pricei.
No, 23 i. nnoAit-sTitEET,
Three doois above the Post Office.
October 21 34
JAMES M' BO WALL,
Has removed to ihc corner Store, in M Ko.vzie
Ik Hen lock’s Br ck Building,
f Corner of Broad and Campbell's St. eel, J
Will.UK HE IS !.OW KECEiVIN If,
— dir. extensive and -well assorted supply of—
FALL AND WINTER
(SDDIDSa
AMIINO WHICH AUK—
IONDON Duff! t and Hose Blankets. II d
A white, and green Flannels, white Plains and
heavy C.Ksinetls, for in gro cioming, super blue
black and imx irs Cloths and Cassirneres, black
uud blue mixture Satineits. Carolina and Scotch
Plaids, blue Catublets, Hosiery assorted, plain
and figured Bombaz.its, Prints assorted. Linens
and Lawns, bird eye and Prussia Diapers, 4 4
and 6 4 Cambrics assorted, pish, and figured book
a d Sw ss Muslins, Jaconet and Vhiil do. r;c
figured black and colored Silks, su.ter black If.
hat) Lustring and Levenline Silks, green h>.
rence do Canton n*id Nankeen Crapes, figured
robe Dees es, Buege lor Ladies Dross's, (hand
some patterns,) IVruv-ttti Dresses, Gauze Hai d
xercltiefs and scarfs, Scarlet, black Merino and
Cassimere Shawls, black Bombaz ens Ladr s I
aiid lieiitlHmens (.1 .v«s. Linen Cambrics and
Linen Cambric Handkercniefs, ibread and 800.
inelt Laces, Bnbinetl Veils and Tippets, Clark’s I
spool Co ton.
Domestic Goods Assorted, dfc. tfc.
ALU MAILT EXPECT T) RECEIVE,
Large I nrtr.ise Shell, Ttick ami side Combs,
mock Shell do. Looking ClaEoci as.urled, silk
Um'irallas and P -.rasols, &c. ike ,
Which are offered at low prices, wholesale or
retail for CASH or approved Paper. |
October 21 4t p 34
MILS. V> AL LTI ALL, '
KBSPEC I FULLY informs hv r friends and the
young Ladies of Augusta that she wid coir.-
menc.; giving less us on the PI ANO FOUI F
find in SiNtsiNH, at her re idence—or in private
tunnies as may best suit the convenience of the
pupils that may be entrusted to-ln r care.
iff Teims moderate, and made-known on »p.
plication a her residence, Keynold-.s.reet, fmt
house below the B.gle tavern-
Ootcher 21 54
Vot 6a\w.
A LIKELY Negro WOM \N, only 26 years n( |
age, raised in Smith Carolina, a fir-' rat-.
Cock, Washer and Ironer.—Anp'y to tii. di or.
n-'b-pJI 3t 34
S'! OP ThE U L NAWAY.
RAN A WAY Irom h 3 subscriber about the Ist
of 100 ■ ii.f 1) of October, a negro niaiitu.m
ISAM, lie is between twenty five aid liiru
ears ol age,, yellow complexion, 4 feel 4or 5 ,
i-.obe , high, lively and free spuken, ha-, a scat ’
in bis Lit dim k, extendii g fr ;m tine c ivei of |
i-. moutli towards his es". ab- ut an i-c.. m a
• ■ "gt ; lie is by trad a a carpenter. I Durcbaseo i
limontn. Bas'ein sh re of Maryland, In 1817.
Any p.rson that will apprehend him ami dr■- -
vi r bun to me at Spuria, fi <ec mk c -nnty, or giv
uurmatinn so I can get him, shall be rewarded
•r his trouble
Amlersua Abercrombie. /;
October 17 34
VBajpußa ;
Tiltß ilOliSINd At 10 o'clock :
B>f B. T?U3Q,\m',
will be sold without reserve,
BAGS prime Cosset,
6 li gs Virginia Chewing Tobacco,
1! Pieces Negro Clot.bn.
6 Cases Glass Ware con.aiding O-jcaaters,
Tumblers, &o.
15 Boxes Cheese,
2 ti lls and Mai’raaaes,
1 Side Bon’d.
6 Pieces Ucffl: Blankets.
2 do Rose do
S 3 1-4 Points d >
1 ’Trunk Jtuoes,
1 Iron Chest,
—Ais —IN S 1 DUE,
Superfine CigHts and 'hissimerci, pri itgd Fian
nels, Calicoes, printed Musi-ns, fine Linens,
waistcoat Patterns, Shirtings, Bombazeen, Hum
hazeits, Check l :, » few boxes Cologne water, 50
lbs. Bagging I wine. &<;, ike Stc.
I'erms at time of Ha e.
October ?1 J- 34
The SxibscicibtiTs
Arc now receiving an extensive anil will sc’ecled
’ ussorlmitit of
S{)or® &
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION*
—among -which are—
-5000 Tvuv »Unit tov
Negroes.
All of which they offer for sale low, at theii
Store, next door below tbe Augusta Hank.
Luke Reed k Co.
ALS"*,
TO RENT.
Jjlßjk fHE store recently occupied
by Mr - CuAHIES 8 Bakbii, as a Book
Store, the stand is an excellent one,
und Bent moderate— Immediate pos
session will be given. —App'y as above.
October 18 4t 33
REMOVAL.
WASSOX # XICUOLS,
Have removed from Xo. 259. to Xo 225, Heoad
canter of Macintosh s reels.
Where they are opening an extensive and ole
gant assortment of
STAPLE .l.vn FM'OV
DUY GOODS,
Which they offer to thei friends and custom
ers. on their uau-l liberal terms.
October |8 ,#k, 33
UA&S # iNLIWIAXRa"
@D(£)(D pbims ha-57 and MIDLINGS, 1
Just received and for sale by
Thomas 8. Metcalf.
150 Casks Stone LIME.
October 14 32
Sugar, Coffee, &c.
THUS, prime Sugar,
of ![ ~
50 Htnla, Philadelphia
200 Bn it] i do. do.
100 Pieces Hemp Bugging,
50 do. Tow do.
3000 Bushels Liverpool ground Salt,
WITH A OEJVril\f, IfiBOUrMKNT OF
®Jfi®®lEffi3aß3a
For Sale hy **
Wm, Bostwick,
October 18 3r 33
X oWee.
JVILLIAM Kili B PL
r rAKH Slin : opporiur.ily of informing his friends
• and the public, (hat he has entered into Co
psrtn. rship with Mr James Wku.s. of Savannah,
I• e t the Hon eof Killam, Hills at H ells, for the
purpoae of carrying on the business as
DRAPERS AND TAILORS, a
In the City of Augusta,
TWO lloll tts BEL W THE OUIUE TAVJIII*.
Where (hey intend keening a general -unply ‘
of CLOTHS, CASSIVIERES and GOO.jS, of a! ?
lescriptioos, usually kept by Houses of (heir pro- '
lession—and at the sane time assure the pub
he that no lirr.e nor pains shall be Wanting to
suit those who may call on the House.
Wells k Kibbe. [
October 11 3j
DANCING ACADEMY! ‘
T. W VayoWe’s School ,
OPENS THIS DAY.
Mil. F. wishing to devote his whole timet o
(his Branch of Education, rtquest tliosl
- who w ish to cot fide their children to his
care, to make immediate application, having
[many new and elegant Dances that he withes to
teac'i liii i'upils Mr, K, will a'lend as usual in
pnvaic Families and Seminaries when called fur.
For further part iciilan, apply at Mr. J. B. La-
vitte’s next doo r to Ur. "1 urpin’s Store, Broad- "
Street. 1
MUSIC LLSSONB.
I . I), FAYOE.I K, thankful Inr the en
A.*Jl co' ragerr-enl heretofore received, inioiui.,
a: r tnends and the community. that she continue:
g v.ng b ssons on the PIANO FORTE and SPAN
I'll GUITAR. Mrs. T. teaches lur pupils Hie
an of singing in the newest style. Apply as u
ill- above advertisement. p
O tuber 18 8t 33 n
£? A large House in Augusta
containing eleve. Ko ms, wit li Kiiclu n. Stable,
Bi.c for rale low t< t Cash, or it will be exchanged
for family NEGROES, Enquire at this Office.
Seine mler 27 27
WASHINGTON HALL. S
"•* ■ 4 ■ * • 3 ‘
a®. ss4» s3®AiD»3maajPa
—qO©-
This RSTAHMSHMENT is opened in s handsome Brick Unit ing, erected during thq
past summer, at the corner of Broad and M Intosh-Streets. ’ It is recommended to Plan
ters am! Merchants, by its situation, in the centre of the town and of busine* 1 *, and within a
convenient distance of the Banks, Warehouses, and Public Offices. Stage! Passengers will find
it convenient from its being opposite the Post Office, tha place of arr vil and departure of
the Stages. There is connected w.tli the HALL, gn adjacent Brick Tenement, wiih suites of
’ Private Attainments, and a separate Entrance from Broad Street, which will be appropriated
exclusively to tlie accommodation of Families ; and Ladles will find themselves as quiet and
retired as in any private house, with the additional advantage of being in tlie immediate
neighborhood of the princinsl Fancy Stores. The WASHINGTON HALT is superintended
by W. J. Uuurn r, whose study it will be to please a,d render comfortable, those who may
favour the House with their patronage.
Augusta. (G».) September 30. 1825 , 28
SPL.EJSDIT> SCHEME,
OF THE
AUGUSTA MASONIC HALL
LOTTERY,
S i®»®®®
HIGHEST PRIZE.
\
Now Drawing in the. City of Augusta, un
der the superintemlance of
S Hale "1 f A - Slaughter,
R B n * r J W. W. Holt,
IV. IV. IVEID. 'Oinmis3ioni*r£<: . --- ’
T.l.Wray V-W. Wilde,
’J Thompson
The Third Drawing
Will lake place on the 9i b November next.
(O' Two drawings out of Nine are over, and
there rem«in still uiiJrawn, the truly aplendm
Capital frizes of
% 4* $ 30,000,
BESIDES
Seventy TViouaami Hollars \
IN 810,000—gaOOO—s 1000, & gSOO
PRIZES.
And a large proportion of g 100 and g 50 Pri
zes—This in an almost unprecedented rich a at>
°l the wheel, after the drawing of nearly oiv
fourth of the whole Lottery.
SCHEME.
1 Prize of 830,000 is gSO.OOO
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 iban two and an half Blanks to a Prize.
The Prizes only to he Drawn. c
AH the Prizes to he floating from the commencement
except the following, which will he deposited in
the -wheel at definite periods, viz ;
ON THK PHIS I’ DRAWING
Ipi lie of 10,000 & lof 500
‘2d- 1 prize of 5,000 & 1 of I.OOJ & lof 500 ,
3d. 1 prize of 10,000 & 1 of 5.00 ‘
4th. 1 prize of 5,000 & 1 of 1,000 k lof 500*
sth. 1 prize of 10,000 & lof 500
Bh. I prize of 5,000 & 1 of 1 000 St lof 50t
Mi. 1 prize of lit,ooo &I 0 f 5,000 &1 ol 500
3th. 1 prize or 20,000 & I of 1,000 ft 2 of 50ti ,
Mil. 1 prize of 00,000 &, 1 of 1,000 fit lof 500
All Prizes payable thirty days after the coir
plelipn of the drawing subject to a deduction 0 1
(i'teen per cent—if not applied for within twelve
months, to be considered a donation to the lands '
of the Masonic Huh. e
TICKETS and SHAKES may be yet had, ii
great variety of numbers at the original price m
DEERS’ LOTTERY OFFICE, ]
No. 241, UliO\l)-S I'UEBT, AUGUSTA.
Whole 'l'ickets, 810 00 ,
Halves, 5 00
Quarters, 250 ;
Darien mmirv will be received for Tickets. f
U J* Orders (or Tickets and Shares from any
part "f .the United Slates, enclosing the Cash
oost paid, tvill rre -t the same prompt attention, ’
a, on personal application, if addressed to u
J. H. Beers,
Secretary to the Commissioners. ,
October 18 33
VVA ST E D IVI iVi Eiil AT K LY, /
FOUU (Hi FIVIi
Juurue'jmeu Tailors, ‘
lo wli«m steady employment will be given— *
none need apply hut (ir*t rate workmen. 1
Foster & Turpin.
October 18 33
iiook. and 3ol> IVmllnst, $
Neatly Executed at this Office. 1
LAW ISOTICK.
T IE subscriber offers his services lo the public
in the practice of Law. He has opened an
, ‘ 'ffice in the second story of the building in which
'lr. VVm. J. Hubby’s Uook Olore is kept.
Wm, A. Grant.
' 2t 33
LAST iN OTIC K.
IWIU, at I end at die Clerk of the Mayor’*
Court Office on Monday next, the 24th inst.
10 receive returns of persons who have hcreto
tore neglecied i<» make them, and all persons are
. positively inkii".■ if the books will be closed on
uiat day,
Michael F. Boisclair,
’ tt. T. h. h. c.
October 18 33
Executor’s Sale.
I’HUUSDAY the 15tli December ne*t,
will be sold at the Plantation of the late
Col. Nicholas Wait*, <>c Little Itiver, in Colum
bia county, the t'.ipii unii Pudder and other pro
visions made there H e present season, all the
arming utensils belonging to the place, (he stock
ot Morses and Mules, among which are some va
luable braid Mares, and fine Colls of the bust
blood the stock of Cattle, some full and some
nail blood of Hie English breed j the stock of
logs, and the limitation There are about fif
teen hundred acres of Land, and enough cleared,
■nd in cultivation to give employment to twenty*
live or thirty bands. Mush of this laud is of
good quality, And the rest very valuable for iU
amber.
■—Also—
At the same time and place, will
ba sold the Crist and Saw-Mills on Lillie Uiver,
md llie Bridge across it, known as Wares, with
.ibout forty acr"« of Lund attached thereto.
And on THURSDAY, the 23d
December, there will be sold at the Plantation
>n Savannah Kiver, in Columbia county, at the
nouth of the Ivokee Cre< k, the whole of the
Corn and Fodder, Farming utensils, stock, &c.
belonging to that place, and also the Plantation
is*lf. including about sxjliundred acres of land
if very excellent qualify.
And on THURSDAY the 29th
December, will be aold at the ra irket-liouse, in
he City of Augusta, about forty very likely
Vegruey, including mechanics, liou“e servants,
and field hands. The sales at each place will
commence at ten o’clock, A. M and close at 4
o’clock, P M. and be continued from day lo day,
until (he properly is all sold.
Twelve months credit will be given for all
‘■nms over fen Dollars, and notes with good se
curity required, before the property will be de
ivered.
Susan B. Ware, Ex'trx.
VVm. W. Holt, Ex’r.
’Of the Will of JV. Ware.
(tj“ .Editors of Newspaoers in Georgia, and the
Editors of the Columbia Tel trope, in South-Caro
ima, are requested to give ibis three weekly in
icrtipns, and forward their accounts to this office
'or payment.
October 21 34
GEOKGtA Richmond County.
Ry the Honorable the Can"l of Ordinary of taid
County .
TCI Alt WHOM IT MAY CUMCEIIM.
’JBTHKKEAS llebecca T. Baldwin, and William
tt J. Hobby, Administratrix and Administra
tor on the E iUte of Augustus Baldwin, deceas
ed. have applied to said Court fur Letters Dis
niogory. ' '•
Now therefore these sre to cite and admonish all
adJ singular, the kindred and creditors of the
laid deceased, to file tkeir objections (jf any they
navt) in the office of the Clerk of this Court, on
or before the first Monday in May next, other
wise Letter.; Dismissory will be granted to them.
Witness the Honorable Samuel Hale, one ol
the lustices of the said Court, this 21st day
of October, A. D. 1825.
6m Isaac Herbert, Cl’k.
Os the Court of Ordinary.
GEOItlilA, Richmond County.
Hi Isaac Hehukrt, Clerk ot the Court of Ordi
nary ot Idclnnond county.
\\T HEHEAH Majm Abraham A. Massias, has
m applied for Letters of Administration on
be Bstalu and effects of Lieutenant John G. Hol
land, deceased, bteaof said cou ity.
N w therefore these are to cite and admonish ni
‘i'd singular the kindled and Cn ditors of the Earn
leceusc'd, to file their objections in my office (if
my i hey have) on or before lha fi st Monday in
December next, otherwise Letters of Adminisira
'ion will be granted lo him.
Given under my hand and seal of office in th t
City of Aiigni'a, and coumy auresaid th.s
21st day of October, A. D. 1825.
•34) JUaac Herbert, Cl’k.
Os l/m Court of Ordinary.
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