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NEW SERIES Vol. 111. AUGUSTA, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 11, 1-25. No. 40.
&fje ‘lairstitiitifluali^t
jS PUHIAiIED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY
BY W. J. BUNCE,
AUGUSTA, GA.
SPLENDID SCHEME.'
OF THE
AUGUSTA MASONIC HALL
LOTTERY,
1 HIGHEST PRIZE.
Now Drawing in the City of Augusta, un
der the superintendance of
S. Hale, ] Slaughter
R. R. Reid, J>CommisßioDe ri ,.J ■ , ■ OLr *
T. I. Wray, j an 'V E>
J 1_15.U. 1 HOMPSOM
The Third Drawing
Will luhe place on the 9th November next.
C£y fwo drawings out ot Nine are over, and
there rt rn ■ n still undrawn, the ir.ily splendid
Capita! Prize 1 - ol
$ Sr %
B IDES
Seventy Thousand Dollars \
IN 810,000—85000—si000, & 8500
PRIZES.
And n large proportion ol g 100 and 8 50 Pri
zes— Phis san ilminl unpr ■ undented tch s 1 ate
of the wheel, after die drawing of nearly one
fourth of the who'e Lottery.
SCHEME.
I Prize of 830,000 is 830,000
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. } « 130 000
12c?25 Blanks, $ K 180,000
18,000 TICKETS at TEN DOLLARS,
Less than two and an half Clunks to a Prize.
The Prizes only to be Drawn.
Jill the Prizes to be floating from the commencement,
except the following which will be deposited in
the whet I at definite periods, viz
oN-rnr, must drawing
1 prize n( lu.ooo & lof SUO
2d, 1 prize ol 5,000 k 1 of 1.000 & lof 500
3d. 1 prize of 10. MOO fk. 1 of 5,00
4th. I prize of 5,00'> h lof 1,000 k ' r
sth. I prize ot 10,000 k lof SOU
6th. 1 prize of 5,000 & 1 of 1 000 & I Os a,.,
7'h 1 pnze of 10.000 & 1 of 5,000 & 1 ot 500
Bth. 1 priiieot 20,000 k 1 of 1.000 k 2of 500
9tii. 1 priz- of 30,000 & 1 of 1,000 k 1 of 500
All Prizes p&vnble thirty days after the com
pletion of the drawing subject to a deduction ol
ii*teen per rent—if not applied for within twelve
months, to be ennddered a donation to thp funds
of the M usonlvi HaJl.
TICKETS SHARES mny be yes hud, in
great v<*piiq or <u nr:ht,rs at the original price at
BEERS’ LOTTERY OFFICE,
No. 241 BROAD-S f RRET, AUGUSTA. j
Whole Tickets, SlO 00
Halves, 500 j
Quarters, a go
Dai i•1 in ,:iry wPI he received for I ir.kefs, I
Os / Orders f or I ickcts and Share j from any |
jiart <d the Dnitei 1 States, enclosing the Cash, j
postpaid v/iil roe *t the same prompt attention,
as on personal application, if addressed to
J. S. Peers,
Secretary to the Commissioners,
October 18 33 j
ft. I'rawii,
CS ON TINGES 1 ■ practice of die Law at Monti
cello, Jasper County, where he will punctual
attend 10 any business confided to his cars. He
to practices in all the other courts of the Oak
tnulgee circuit, ami in several courts of the Flint
and Northern circuits,— During his absence an,
agent will be ,etl to attend to the business of bis
office.
Monticsllo, .1 nlv 27 mtf 10
olice.
STIIIE subscribers have connected themselves
4A in the -ractice of the LAW—fhey will uni
formly attend all the counties of the Northern
Circuit; and the county of Franklin, of the Wes
tern Circuit, one of them will he generally found
at their office in Elberton, where they will take
- pleasure in transacting the business of those who
may he unfortunate enough to be involved in the
Law*
Jo bn A. Heard,
Thomas J. Heard.
January 1, 1825 57
NOTICE.
ACTUATION wanted in some respecable
Dry (iond Store or Counting House—by a
young man that has an accurate knowledge of
the business.—Unquestionable reference as to re
filiation and sobriety can be given,—A line ad
dressed to A. 11. and left at this office, will be
punctually attended to.
September 23 26
DI MOCK & MARSH,
ißcrcljant Cailoi*#,
AT THE AUGUSTA
No. 104, Broad-street.
lIAVK r '«S RECEIVED, run THE EAST STEAM* BOAT
—.l large and fresh supply of—
READY MADE CLOTHING,
—CONSISTING OK
I-J f-1-E and Black Dress Coats,
M 9 Coatees, different colors.
Blue, Black and Fancy colored Pantaloons,
Blue and Black Cloth Vests,
Silk and Fancy ditto, handsome patterns, j
Bang-up Pantaloons,
Salinett Goatees and Pantaloons, &c.
All ol the ab ve Garments have been made of
. the latest New York fashions. Persons wishing
to purchase, will do themselves the pleasure to
orII at the above store,
• October 7 30
X otice.
WI.L LI JIM KIBE E ,
TUvF.S this opportunity of informing his friends
and the public, that he has entered into Co
partnership with Mr. James W'p.lls. of Savannah,
I late of the House of Killair., Hills £5) IVells, for the
j purpose of carrying on the business as
DRAPERS AND TAILORS,
In the City of Jngusta,
TWO BOOKS BELOW THE OLOIIE TAVEIIN.
Where they intend keeping a general -apply
of CLOTHS. CASSIMERES and GOO S, of all
descriptions, usually kept by Houses of their pro
fession—and at the same time assure the pub
lie that no time no.' pains shall be wanting to
. suit those who may call on the House.
Wells & Kibbe.
: 31
NEW CLOTHING.
it- f-
IS OPENING A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
CLOTHING,
Which is made up in a -workman-Hke manner, and
of the best mateiials .-
Bi.UF and Black superfine Dress Coats,
Du. do. 2d Quality,
Blue, Claret, Olive and Parson’s gray mixed
Frock Coats,
lie and Drab Box Coats,
oatees of different qualities,
Vouths’blue and black Coats,
assimere and Cloth Pantaloons, of almost any
colour »jd prices,
Sattiueil, Co-deroy & pri me-bang up do.
Blue and blaifc cloth Vests,
French, Indian English silk Vests,
• Slk Velvet . . . do.
Great variety ot Fancy do.
Linen, Cotton, trilled and Plain Shirts, (sortie
very fine,)
Knitted, Cotton ..id Wotted r 'awers,
) Worsted and L imb’s wol ,r ted Shirts,
Fine flannel Shirts and I. tv '■
idles’ .Cloak-,
tan and Camblet do.
nought great Coats,
Jl Umbrellas,
If and Mens seal-skin laps,
I emen and Youth’s .
osiery, Gloves, kc,
ALSq
I ouse servants’ Coulees ind Pantaloons,
f .egro Jackets and Trousers,
1 Check’d, strip’d, and coatse linen Shirts,
Guernsey Frocks,
1 Red flannel Shirts,
THE ABOVE GOODS
Will he disposed of wholesale and retail, at;
|New York prices.
No. 231, 11 no AO* STREET,
'l'hree doors above the Post- Office.
1 October 21 34
STORAGE
AND
COMMISSION BUS LYES S.
lAHE undersigned begs leave to tender his ser
. vices to the public generally, in the above
jline of business —he pledges himself to use all dil
igence, give personal attention, and to exert him
self to tiie best of his abilities to give general sat
isfaction and to promote the interest of all those
that may think proper to favor him with their cus
tom. Liberal advances will be made on all pro
; duce committed to his charge, either for sale, ex
■ portation, or otherwise, and facilities in all cases
t Cwhen requiredJ will be afforded; that but few
1. others in his line can equal, and none surpass. AH
s orders will be thankfully received and promptly
attended to.
He lias taken Mr. B. 11. Warren’s Warehouse
at the fool of the bridge, (better known by the
name of “ Leigh’s Warehouse ”) its situation be
, ng immediately upon the new wharf it thereby
affords peculiar advantages to shippers, kc.
The whole establishment having lately under
gone a complete and thorough repair, is now in
j tomplete order for the reception of all kinds ot
, produce, merchandize, kc. His close stores are
' tleaniy, secure, and perfectly safe.
Wm. B. Shelton.
N. . Theonly Tobacco Inspection in the city,
's also kept at the above Warehouse : and for all
Tobacco of the,/irj( quality, inspected here during
1 lie ensuing season, I will give six dollars per bun
jdred, and in the same ratio for the more inferior
- qual lies. W It. S.
; SALT,
BUSHEL g , or t H | e in lots to suit
e |puiclia.-ers—Apply to
L j Ralph Kctchum.
1 November 1 ot 37
MANAGERS’ OFFICE.
I By Authority of the Slate of Not? York-
SPLENDID
LOTTERY,
To he Drawn in the City of New-York,
on the 4lh of January, 1826.
AND FINISHED IN FIVE MINUTES.
45 NUMBERS—& BALLOTS TO BE
BRAWN
Each ticket having; U Numbers in Combination.
.1. \». \aies &A. iMTiilApee,
MANAGERS.
r
‘ SCHEME OF THE
Xew-\oi!k fetalto \Ateratwcc.
class 3, for 1826.
HIGHEST PHIZE
S 100,000
! 1 pftizE of 850,000 is 850,(X)0
I do “ 20,000 is 20,000
1 do “ 10,500 is 10,500
2 do " 5,000 is 10,000
4 do “ 2,500 is 10,000
10 do " 2,000 m 20,000
l 39 do " 1,000 is 39,000
7 8 do “ 500 is 39,000
468 do “ 100 is 46,800
4,446 do “ 50 is 222,300
5,051 Prizes, 8367,600
9,139 Blanks,
Less than tiro blanks to a Prize.
PRICE OF TICKETS.
Whole - 850 I Quarter 812 50
Half - - 25 I Eighth 625
J'fiisis the most magnificent, Scheme that liasj
ever been offered for the patronage of (he friends
of Lottery adventure hi America- The small
number of Ticket, and the unexampled demand
for them, is a sufficient warrant, that there will;
not be a chance left, fop weeks-before the day fix
ed for the drawing, and that the price of Tick
ets will shortly rise to g6O.
(O' Gentlemen are therefore requested, to he
early in their application, as all Orders actually
mailed before the rise will be entitled to be sup
plied at the present rales.
*«* Notes of the Bank of the 'J. State*^au'•**.. ,
Branches, and, gone rally, the Notes of all tv -i
that pay specie, received as par.
Also, Mercantile Grafts at sight, on any of the
large Cities, and Prize Tickets received freely in
payment
All Letters to he past paid.
The Mails may be telied on as being perfectly
safe for all remittances.
Yates & MTntyre,
IVashinglo n *City,
October II 12t r 31
THE
I wia©Tf ■
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. * f
T \
■ A- G *6i* Establishment in that commodious
'Budding formerly called the BRIDGE BANK
the subscriber respectfully solicits the attention
| and patronage of his friends in the country and
m the city ; and of all others elsewhere, whose
.support is worthy to be desired.
He tenders assurances that its accommodations '
are agreeably calculated to be a comfortable rest
mg place lor single travellers, and foe families;
constant boarders, a q , liet alld a peasant
Charges will be as reasonable as those of any
housei of similar conveniences, and of equal res
pectubility, n ! r
John M’Brydo. I
- govern!, r 4 4t J, !
f P H . E Copartnership „f I) i
,X dissolved by muiu-d r ‘ ln,su & Co. was
[of July last The busiiiess°of eit I 0" ,he lst day
-be closed by P Alllsu Cou»iK«*r COncern »ill{
M indebted are requested ton ‘ Who,n 1,11
n J . malcepayment. i
iYiniel Pars!,,
:j Jasper Coning, h
r , , Parish, Ho.brook &Co 1
, Chart rston. Oct IK , (
_ .. ° w2m 34 I,
CO PA RTN KR4 HIP.
Subscribers have forned a Copartner- !
fl * r P r 1 f. r,h ‘ :fir "> of CAiISU, COIIMNO
8c CO. and wdl transact businer at the old stand
e of I), i ahisii h Co. whore the have n-w open
e 500 Packages Slagle and Fancy
’ SOT ®©®SDSp i
Comprising a complete assortment, which will :
II be sold on favorable term*. '
])auiel Parish,
Jasper Coining,
Joseph ieniochan,
,\ Thomas Parish.
gj Charleston, Oct. 18 lw2m 34
jTrimka, Cots, .MaUi-tiSses, J
\] mbTeWa’s Sf Tavasols.
MADE AND REPAIRED. I
OLD Trunks taken in exclsnge if desired.
China and Glass neatly meulcd on reasons
. hie terms.
N. B. Horse Hides, Deer an Calf Skins, and i
Moss, bought by Joseph Koderide. i
Opposite the Richmond Host, Broad- street.
October 14 In "2
———hiiiw——i —wim ■«! «ftinwM.iwirniwxfi jwm——
wswtm-gt
■ com ttinstii.y stork,
No. 325, iiUOAD-STRERX.
I'! IK Subscriber r-n.i-uies to Iran-act the AUU
. TION and COMMISSION BUSINESS. And
will make liberal advances on Cons'jpi.oeni-.
A. Hogg, i
' October 21 34 j
■ North American Review,
- VO. xux.
CONTENTS.
(CLAIMS of the United Stubs on Naples ami
• Holland
I. Message of the President of the Hnit-d
Slates to the House of Representatives rela-t
five to the claim on Naples. 1
2. Message of the President of (he Uni.
ted States, transmitting (he correspondence
relating to the claims of the citizens of Uni
ted Slates upon the Government of the Ne
therlands.
11. Lord Byron’s Character and Writings,
1. 111-collections of the life of Byron. By
the late It. C. Dallas, Etq
2. Correspondence of Lord Byron with «
Friend ; including his Letters to his Mother ;
in 1810, and 1811.
3. Journal of the Conversation of Lord
Byron. By Thomas Medwin, Esq.
HI. Wayland’s Discourses on the Duties of an
American Citizen.
. ’l'he Duties of an American Citizen ; two
Discourses delivered in the First Baptist
Meeting House in Boston. By Francis Way
land, junr.
IV. Pinkney’s Poems,
Poems. By Edward C. Pinkney.
V. English Common Law Reports,
. Reports of Cases argued and determined
in the English Courts of Common Law, Ed- '
ited by Tliomas Sergeant and John C. Low
lier, Esqs.
VI. Orphic Poetry.
Orpheus Poetarum Graccorum Antiquissi
mus. Auctore Oeoigio Henrico Unde.
VH. Columbus.
Codice diplomntico Colombo Americano,
O.ssia liaccolta di Document! originality me
diti, spettantia Chstoforo Colombo. Sic.
Gtnova, 1823.
VIII. Gobi and Silver in Mexico, *
A report on the Expediency of Augmen
ting the Duties on the Exportation of Gold
and Silver, presented to the General Const i- -
luent Congress of Mexico, by the Committee
of Finance and Mines August 9, 1824
IX Critical Notices
}• Palfrey’s Historical Discourse, 444
2. Perkins’s History of (be late War, 443
s. Wnflord'a Mercantile rcnuM.?»Kip, tsi
4, Summary view of America, 463',
5. Ad.cesses before the New-York Ac- |,
ademy of Pine Arts, • 459 „
6. 'lacon’s Plea far Africa, 462
7 uirnard’s Polyglot Grammar, 474
8. Crafts’ Address before the Palmetto 1
Society, 464
9 Blanco White’s Spanish Varieties, 469 !
Quarterly List of New Publications, 473 '
Index, 487 r
JUST RECEIVED BY
Horace Ely.
November I 37
\IA,MA Sf MlDIANtta.
PRIME HAMS*and MIDLINGS, r
Just received and for mite hy s
Thomas S. Metcalf.
—’ALSO I —
Casks Stone LIME.
October 14 30
LUMBER YACTOU.ALE
AND
Com mission Business. <
At his ok- ,n Savannah, near the Fort, and t
s prepart se suitable advances upon all
produce ptaceu *■ andsfor sale.
.lon., Everinghara, jr.
April 12 _ «3
DANCING ACADEMY. ,
Mi*. T. I\. Y'ttTjoWc’s fte,\\oo\ i
OPENS THIS DAY.
Aif R. P. wishing to detole his whole time to
|ivJL this Branch of Edication, rtquest those!"
(Parents who wish to cotifii’*, their children to bis
Tare, to make immediate application, having I
many new and elegant Dances that he wishes to ;
; I each his Pupils Mr. F. will attend as usual in '
(private Families and Seminaries when called for. 1
For further particulars, apply at Mr. J. 11. La- 1
fittz’s next door to Ur. Turpin’s Store. Broad- *
Street.
MUSIC LESSONS.
MRS. T. B. FAYOLLM, thank.ill for the en
couragement heretofore received, informs
her friends and the community, that she continues
giving lessons on the PIANO FORTE and SPAN- '
ISH GUITAR. Mrs. F. tenches her pupils the ’
art of singing in the newest style. Apply as in ‘
the above advertisement.
-October 18 8t 33
MRS. WALTHALL,”
RESPECTFULLY informs her friends and the
young Ladies of Augusta that she will com
mence giving lessons on the PIANO FORTE
mdin HINGING, at her residence—or in private
Camilles as may best suit the convenience of the
pupils that may be entrusted to her care.
1 iff Terms moderate, and made known on »p
--’ plication at her residence, Reynold-street, first
home below the Eagle Tavern-
October 21 34 \
We are authorized to an !
mm nee Anski.w Brno, Esq. a Candidate for) Hhe
rilf of Richmond County, wt the election iu Jan
uary next.
October 18 T2t t 33
——mm—i
TMR NEW LINE OF
i
Betir-wn Augusta and Charleston ,
l l * X )\V IN COWI'LBTK OIIUKII.
UnitsKs an- H ie, and ilia Drivers care
proprietors pledge themselves
Hut timln -g slo,II he wanting that will render con
yenience to the passengers. I lie Stages will
. K«v Atijr.i la. every Sunday. Wednesday and
I !• r.il ,y ai 4 o’clock, A. M j and arrive in Charles
,U»n in levs than two
r viiK through, sl2 JO cents. For seats, an.
ply at the CITY.HO i’EL.
Edward Byrd,
John Randolph.
November 4 g,
charleston
iMAIL STAtiE,
I K A . S Cl)mn ieiiced running on the first Octo.
vr. f v er r P !-^ fop s, ' Hls at the GL( >TBI3 TA
VERN— Fare litteen Dollars
October 4 261 29
TO BE RENTED
On a liuiiding Lease ,
M THREE Lots, fronting Walk
er and Watkins Streets, t posh,- t„
'he Catholic Parsonage House. The
Lots adjoin each other and will he
et separately or all together, as may he desired
w. W. Holt:
September
For Sale or to Kent.
I B. B. HOPKINS offers to sell
IHIBi hIH l * H ",' ie “"'I Cot in Town, and it'
I iltHg ""Isold by the first of Celt her the
premises may then be rented K„.
IWr W ( w lbWril, L er ° ntbe Sand Hills, or of
George W. Warner, Esq in Augusta.
_ H. li. Hopkins.
September 23 1
TO K ILN T,
And immediate possession given,
M Tho warehouse & lot re
tilfK Cenl, y " p ';"t""d by Mr. Jnu* Ua UWKH .
JtUtM "PP.«; em'. north side of RroaiL.
. , 1 iw" mam roads from die intent,r
leading dtreclly by this Warehouse, giv-s it treat
advantage in the Cotton business. B B C
Iwo other Dwelling Houses in
the sirar neighborhood, are a |s () Kent
Wh ' C . h be "’"'lcate, apply to
r. Wa i kins and Jons Moohh, E cis. Renting
Committee (or the Rank— or to Mr. J.no. Uaushu.
near the premises.
Augustus Moore, Cash’r.
November I 4- t hy
TO RENT.
Two convenient Dwelling
Houses and Lots, situated on Reynold-sir ee i!
near the residence of Anselm llugg, Esq —Fos
session given on the first day of October next.
Afl’Llf TO
O. Diihm.
September ‘27 27
Mto rent,
From the first day of October
next, tor one year, the House ami Lot on M in
tosh-Street, where Mr. Patrick Kelly now lives.
Apply to Robert I). W are or to Wm. VV. Holt.
Susan B. W are.
August 2 ji
.. TO RENT,
ML A commodious Dwelling
liovftk on Houston-street, between Green and El
lis streets, containing four Rooms and in each
Room a lire plucc—Enquire the premises or of
R. R. Reid.
November 4 38
To Toaclwra.
A SET of excellent School Furniture for sale,
such as Tables, (tenches, large Maps, &c.
md a good STOVE suitable for a School-Room
or a Store Enquire of 0. W. Warner, Esq, Au
gusta, or the subscriber a 1 the Sand Hills.
D. JB. Hopkins.
September 27 ... 27
Notic“.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of Cotton
Merritt, deceased, are requested to render
their accounts in properly attested, within the
time prescribed by law, and those indebted to
said estate will make immediate payment to
Comfort Mcrrit, ildmr’x.
Burke County May 1825 I3t t 91
I ,
1 THE FOLLOWING
liLtllictSt,
OF THE MOST APPROVED FORMS
May be hud at this Office,
—to wit :
MARRIAGE Licences, do, Ronds, Adminis
tration do. Letters Teitamentary, do. of
Guardianship, do. of Administration, do. of Ap.
rraisement, do. Ditmissory, Recognisances, Snb
pumas, Rills of Sa’e, Powers of Attorney, Ulai.lc
Deeds ol Conveyance. She riff’s Titles, Retail Li.
cerces, I’atrocn’s Receipts, Mortgages. Acnrcn.
pices’ Indentures, &c. he, 5
1 September 9