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NEW 5ER1E5....... Vol. 11. AUGUSTA, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 11, 1825. ' No. 74 ~
€\}t Jrauoftitutia«aliot 1
IS PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY,
BY VV. J. BUNCH,
AUGUSTA, GA.
esc u atvas o jFjpi Ba
ÜB7XTS9 Sffi3^Jߣ
AND
POST EIOTBS,
ALSO,
SHAFTS
On Boston, Baltimore,
Providence, Washington City, '
Ne vv- V ork, Petersburg. Va.
Philadelphia, Charleston, 8. C.
And Savannah,
For Sale by
Beers, Bunnell k St. John. ■
Hroad, corner o/M’/ntosh street.
Gnr.n and Silvkk coin and all kinds of Hank
Notfs, Bought and Sold.
November 12 40
~AIJGU*TA
MASONIC HALL LO TTKR V,
AUTHORIZED RY GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
I Prize of 830,000 is *30,000
I 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, ? 180,000
12825 Blanks. 5
1
„ \
18000 TICKETS at TEN DOLLARS.
Less Ilian two ami an half Blanks to a prize.
THE PRIZES ONLY TO BF, DRAWN.
All the Frizes tube Floating from the commencement, 1
ex cep the following, which will be deposited in the
wheel at definite pexioils viz : '
On the Ist Drawing 1 prize of .jtO.OWI & lof 500
On the 2d " I prize of 5,001) &1 of 1,000 &lof g 500 1 '
On llic 3cl “ 1 prize of 10,000 &. lof 600 w I
On the 4th •• 1 prize of 5,000 &1 of 1,000 &1 of 500 i
On toe sth " I prize of 10,000 Sl lof 600
On the 6th “ I prize of 5,00(1 &1 „f ),000 &I of 500
On the 7th “ 1 prize of 10,000 &1 of 5,000 &1 „f 500
On the Bth “ I prize of 20,000 &1 of 1’00» &2 of 500
On the 9th “ 1 prize of 30,000 &1 of 1,000 &1 of 500
•The whitte Lottery to be completed in
-Vine Drawings Duly.
lx Tlip. driving to commence as soon as a
sufficient number of Tick u are Fold. The
whole of the Prizes payable in thirty days after
the coinpl tion of the Drawing, subject to adc 1
dilution of til teen percent All Prizes no! ap-I
plied for in twelve months, to be considered as ah
donation I > the funds of "ie Masonic Hail. Ii
Vixsfcttt Wice of Tickets,
a® a>Mi.&uiS o
For sate in a great variety oi numbers, at the ■
COM MISSIOXEU’S OFFICE in Hroad street,
Augusta, a tew doors below the Hank
J. 8. Beers,
Secretary to the Foard of Commissioners.
Op* Orders tor Pickets from any part oi the !
United States, Post paid a; d enclosing the Cash, [s
addressed to tlie Secretary, will meet immediate.«
attention. e
' Kules and regulations adopted a* a meeting ot I'
the Hoard of Commissioners of the MASONIC f
HALL LOTTERY, January Bth, 1525. I
Ist. The Commissioners shall assemble on the V
Saturday of every oilier week. s
2d. A majority of the Commissioners shall con
stitute a quorum for tlie transaction of business,
and a maj Tity of those present at any meeting!
khall govern in all cases, except those hereinafter "
specified,
3:1. U shall be the duty of the Chairman to pre.
serve older, to apo tint Commitu es to supervise
the U >oks and conduct of the Secretary, ami he
shall have the privilege of Volinguponail subjects!
and also ofexpreasing Ids opinion.
4‘ ii. A Sec "e ary sli ill be appointed with a s;d-l
ary of e g U hundred d dlars per annum, and shall 1
give bond m I security for tne faittiful pertornaance,
ot his dot es. He shad keep lair minutes ot them
proceedings o( the Hoard of Commissioners-shall 1
act as an agent for die ale of Pickets—keep a res
([M'-liir account of bal.*s» and deposit e all .nonief
received tty him, (as scon as received,) in one ot
the Hanks of this city. lie shall, moreover, (ran
fact all business relating to the Lottery, to which
he shall be required to attend, by the Commi- ■
Stoners.
sth. No ticket shall be sold on a credit, unless
by an order of the Hoard of Commissioners; and
not then, without such security as shall he satisfac
tory to a c invnutee appointed fur the purpose oi
receiving tlie same. > ,
6th. Hie tickets shall be signed by the Com
missioners, in equal proportions; and not more ;
than one C imiTvssioner shall sign any ticket.
7tb. I lie Secretary shall not oe entrusted at any
one tunc, with more than five hundred Tickets,
and shall exhibit H every meeting of the Commis
sioners, his Bank Hook, and an account plainly
.shewing the amount of tickets sold, and the nura
her in hand.
Bth- The tickets, after they are numbered and
signed, shall be deposited at Hank, an I only drawn 1
thence by a committee, of winch the Chairman 1
shall be one. 1
9th. No money shall be drawn from Bank, but
•by a check, signed by a majority of the Commi.
sioners, and for no other ruirnose, but the pay.'
ZTent of prif.es, or necessary expenses.
January 28 fj
| LA FAYETTE HAT
AND *•
CLOTHING WARE HOUSE
The Subscriber
r s opening in Hroad s » eei, one door below Ah . J2l
Zen's Hat Stove,
A JXIlGfi AVI* GENERAL ASSORT .ATEN P OI
AND CLOTHING,
Consisting of
Dress coats,
Frock Coats
Drab box Coats
Double k single mill’d Cussimere Pantaloons
*• Hroid Cloth, Satinett and Corduroy do
Toilinett, Valentin, Swansdovvn i* black silk
. Vests
Blue and black Cloth and Cavsimere do
Superfine Linen and Cotton, frilled and plain
Shirts
Knifed, Cotton, Worsted and Lambswoo
Shirts and Drawers
Flannel do do
Tartan and Camhlet Cloaks
Ladles do
Hoy’s Dresses
Youth’s close body Coats
Gentlemen’s supo4'4sne Hals, some very wide
brims
Immitation heaver do
La Fayette, boys and mens seal skin Caps
Washington, Jackson and La Fayette Stocks
Silk Umbrellas
Hosiery
Gloves, &c.
ALSO—
Negro Jackets and browsers
House servants Coalers and Pantaloons
Fearnought great Coats
Guernsey Frocks, red flannel Shirts
Striped and Check do
Common Linen do
Woollen Gloves, and many other articles
in his line.
The above GOODS are New-York made, and
will he disposed of wholesale and retail, at New-
York prices.
J. P. Betze.
December 3 40
ikam
T..
“ HR subscriber having resumed the practice
ot LAW, tenders his services to the public lie
• will attend most ot the Courts in the Western
Circuits, the adjoining counties in the Flan and
Ocmolgee, and the counties of Lawrens, 1 wiggs
and Pulaski, in the Southern Circuits.
Thomas VV. Harris.
tXj Letters addressed to him Monroe, Wal
ton county, will he attended to.
February R 3 m 65
is" olice.
-iFplIFi subscribers have connected thems elvt
m the practice of die LAW—they will uni
fornily attend all ti e counties of the Northern
Circuit, and the county of Franklin, of the Wes.
|tern Circuit, one nl them will b; generally found
[.it their office in Klberton, where they will take
(pleasure in transacting the business of those who
mv be unfortunate enough to be involved in th
Law
John V. Heard,
Thomas J Heard.
January 1. 1825 ,57
TQ REN
* .. ...1 7
JSim. One Tenemeiit in the Long
Yellow Kang- d Bn.hit igs, next door above tne
sign oi the “ Asiatic lenitive," in “Cotton Range,”
continued.— Also, several fencments of one storv
each,with two rooms, recently in the possession of
Mr. Ansley, and a convenient Warehouse in tlie
rear, wnich has been recently reps red and th ■
I>t enclosed with a good fence. For terms, apply
to Mr, James Harper, during the absence ot the
subscriber.
E, F. Campbell.
Jatoiav' 7 56
lo REST.
From the first October next,
A Three Stores ami a Dwelling
House, upper end south side Hr- .ii
Street, adjoining Kgan k MM.aug ■
tin’s, viz :—Tlie Stun occupied ir
D. H -• Iry Sc Co, the Store occupied by fill. St
Aiden—and 'he tw 1 story Frame House and Sion
adjoining the same—the house is well calculated
for a private family or boarding II m>e —having ai
excellent Brick Kitchen. The Stores are „ll musi
desirably situated for the Grocery Business.
to
William H. Kgan.
September 17 24
BOX MISSING.
SUPPOSED to be tak n by mistake from th.
• 7 -Viarf. about the litn or 12’n of Nov mb.'i
1 Box of Shoes landed from Boat No. 14 --M.ok
ed \ 8c R. Wood, or E. Wood Sc Co. Anv perm 1
having it in his po-session wid confers favor b
informing the subscriber at their residence, o
‘hroiigh this office.
E. W ood Co,
December 24 52
N otice.
4LL pe •sons indebted o til; t-übscr her prim
2JL to the Ist of January 1824 aie r, quested (1
enrae forward and make immedia'e pay n.ent, as 5
longer indulgence cannot be given. Persons in
d< bted to Ihe la e firm of B. I). Sc I. I h mpsoii,
areals, r quested to make immeiliue se'ilement,
wltii th'- si;. rnber. who is alone authorised It:
close ’.lie ancon: ts of that coor< r .
B. 1). Thompson.
Augusts, March V 3t 71
CONTINUED SUCCESS zVT
1 j Cohen's Office.
Hvlitmore, January 6, 1825.
I'. <srauiJ s>ratc iatterp,
No. 3.
VTOW drawing every ■ e k, under the super
i.s| intendence of the C inmisisionera appointed
by the Governor and U 11 .. il
j EigVvVlk DrawVi\g:
!‘1197 157 bl Priz.isof - - JgIOOO
!*14403 a prize of-- 500
j 11527 do - . . 100
,♦19094 *19862 148S8 9115 5850 3426 50
j All marked thus* sold at COHEX’S OFFICE.
j rids Lottery is 11. w ra ■ tidy progressing to
s' wards a close—no time should lie lost in securing
tickets. rhere are still undrawn, the Capitals ot
c off Four r ruousA.vo doe la us
a jr rivExrr tuousajxd holla us
fT TE V TffOUSA V/) DOEEAUS
, fj FIVE THOUSAXD DOt.LAUS
17 of O VP. Trio US IX > doleaus
, I 14 Os FIVE UUXDRFA) DOLEAUS.
IVhole Tickets g!2 Quarter - 300
I'fves . .6 | E hths \SO
i'o be had, warranted updrawn, at
‘ Where both the great Capitals of 20.000 and
10,000 DOLL.AKJ, drawn in the MONUMENT
1 10 t fERY, on ihe JBth ult. were sold, and
jwht re w-re son), ihe Capital P.ize* of 100,000
■ Dollars, ha f and one qua ter to citizens us Gear
ft a ; 20,0005, 10,000 s 5000 s, in tlie last Grand
State Lottery, and whkuk mokb capital frizes
HAVE BEEN DBTAIMAD THAN AT ANT OTHER OFFICEi
IN AMERICA. i
Orders left with I. K. St. JOHN, Hroad street j
AUGUST A, Georgia, will be promptly attended to !
PURE OK POSTAGE.
] Jaiuiary 21 60
J VVutvV lvis\i Voiatoes,
I IN HAMPERS.
|i Just received per Steam Boat Hamburg,
j A FEW Hampers real Hedas: Potatoes, which
1 la will be sold in lots lo suit families, by apply
ng immediately at
Jacob Moise’s.
M’Krnzie llennoc/t's Umo.
Deremher 28 5 ;
r S.DV3D WvigAvV 1■( Vi uiA*!
BACON
~ foe sale,
I VVCT TO
Robert I). Ware.
j December 3 J 45
SULPHATE QUINtNE.
AL.VKGK supp y O', tne ab. v v«m j,. t Medi
cine prepared by me of the first Cht m,s,s in
t France, for? ' at u redne <1 pr ce ' ■
1 R B & 1). G Havilaud,
" Febrnirt 18 gg
I 1 SCOFIELD, PHELBsITCor
f) DUAHEUS A VD FA! LO US
11 tVING form 1 a connection with Mr, Henry
ft S Howard, Ist,* o; Uallimnre, have remove,
heit Establishment to No. 88, Broadway, comerot
Wall Street, where their ifusiness will in future be
conducted under the firm of
SCOFIELD, PHELPS h II OWAIfD,
Xew-York , Jn e 1823 7
\VA\,LV.;\.W H. Lti-A.V,
h Heiuius the U nde l ' of his services in thf j
CO A3 M i S ,S I uN
y
f AND
ST OH.Ilot: BUSINESS,
TO HlB FKIKMIB AND CUE PUBLIC.
L HOUSE at the upper end, south
«-I side. Broad-street, is now ready for the re
ception of CO I t ON and other PRODUCE, upon
•vhicli liberal advances will be made, when re
* juired.
Any business with wliich tie may be favoured,
shad be punctually attended 10.
Oe! ber 1 28
g | 1
com oissia v nus 1 vess.
Tlie, B\\\»scv\V»ei*,
* |-f A.VING engaged Wambii usis -d Storks, in
‘ O. the upper part of 1 liL city,.iff rs lusservices as
(l * general COMMISSION MEUCHAN I.— Persons
'• who mav place merchandise or produce under hit
1,1 care, may safely rely on every possible exertion
being used, to give genera! satisfaction
Barua i\l‘Kiane.
September 28 27
“ | Tl\te »u\)iscribfcr
INTENDING to re ie m New York, w ; *,h a
view tortile transaction of Uom ossion Hus
r, ness, in all its branches; will lee] grateful for any
i- 3011-ignments or orders, with wliich he may bt
n favored, assuring his .fiends that his nnreniiiie.i
)y iHention will be exerted to promote their inter
■.n est, (i ■ will be prepared on the receipt of any
r m. ig men s ,r of the invoices with bills of la
ii g and orders for insurance, to make the cus
tom ary advances if required.
__ Any reference* that is desired, can bn obtainei
(of Messrs. Mackenzie & Ponce, Augusta, or Hen
jjamin Burroughs, Esrj Savantiah.
Jl i litil|)b Ketchura
October 26 ,55
Wanted to V uycluvsp,
I’ rmohegrors of the following rade, Black
n M smith ami Wheel maker, of good cbaractei
\pply to
B. Bicquet.
February 8
.V\e,stm tlcademy.
If is wuh pleasure an cunfimuce that tin
1 rusteea of tins Institution, pre'cnl its claim?
on this occasion, for the support and patronage 01
an enlightened public. Although endowed mote
liberally p i haps Ulan any othei county school n
jibe iaic. y.'t us funds Having been unproducliV.
■lor .several years past Ini g mostly vested in slate
, stock, 1 hi; aca«ic .} it ?s been much clunkyH
in hh opcrution. \ lu* liave not been able u
j°“ er a, ‘ Uv ‘ 4 uate HB.ucemcnUo the servi
c’,fi who combined qua ificslions and
j character, that would Insure succt ss lo the seijnn
jary. I Ins bar we are happy to slate is removed
Jam! we congra nlate (he community in having
I procured for the ensuing year, the liev. Thomas
.J iioulding, formerly ol Liberty county, u gentle
jonan whose scholarship and general character art
loo notorious to require the feeble tribute of oui
praise. Mr. Doubling will superintend both school*
' , P ers ‘>i'i*l services and attention howevei '
1 will be principally besioved on the female de
partment. In ih e male academy he will be assis
red br Mr. Lathrop—a northern graduate who
has some experience in leaching—and who is re
commended as uiiexcepti niable in talents and
morals. 1o 1 best considerations wc have to add,
local n.dncemei ts. such as health, cheapness cl
(hoard, &c. and perhaps it would not bo though)
1 -upeill ions |. ( suggest, that inasmuch as most ol ii
the important elections are transferred directly to f
the people, it. wi.nld become doubly necessary to
enlighten their minds, for m.'truth stands on a fir
mer basts than this, that in proportion as we give
lo the people power, we should also give then i‘
. knowledge. On the practical adoption ot this!
iniictple di pemls the preservation of our re pub j
| ncan uistitutii ns. |
Joseph Henry Lumpkin,
' /r —, ~,, T , . , Secretary. I
’ ol the i'onsiitntionnlirt, »liUfU9Ui I
Ufpnhdcau Savannah will publish ihe abort A
\andforward their accounts to Lexington for bat, A
, a ' J- D. U 1
January 18 59 I
i—
i'
AN Ii S iEA.VI ttA I'US. 1
I fill IIUUEL, a Fr n.eh Physician, respectful]}
* ' 'itnrms the public, that he has established
M LAM a d MEDICAL BA HIS in Augusta
i Ihi very high repute these Halits have acquired
in Europe, where (although a late discovery)
they are to be found in every hospital, and the
great cure? they have perl* rmed in Boston, l-’hi
l idelplna and Charleston, can leave no li mbi ol
their efficacy I’he most gentle as well as the
. power;ul tin i.icines are administered by hat
means, withunt any pain, trouble or disgust to tUr
patient. }
I hey are a never failing remedy in all rut aim
ons affections; from I’sorn, ltd gworm-. &c. to
8 aid near! and Leprosy. Iby also have never
fa I dot khcc-ss n either acute or chronic rheu
m itism.
In glandular •■bstmctioi'S, chlorosis, anasarcous f
_ t welling*, in' pienl dropsy; in all diseases ot the'v
joints, gon y .(V ctintiS, di persion of tumors, ill
cured syphilis, spasmodic or nervous affections;
in all bilious dis rd-is, dyspepsia, by pooundiiasis, -
4 epilepsy—iliese baths have been found most ser
viceabie, and have often succeeded even in here
’dary complaints. In fine, this manner of admin
h r eg almost every remedy belonging to the -
•“-‘sli g at' 1 , ni: y be tendered applicable to almost ,
■ very oa ■, aid (ii is rep-.a ed) without any pain
rouble, -r disgust to the patient. *
As iliese bubs are not yet generally known,
, !, f. Houel will be happy to give the most res j
leclaiile references to jiet’snns who have beer
,1 ’o’ dbv ’■)lei• g them.
e I TRe 8U w .vm -M fa\\F‘a\ Wa\V\ i
Vt s\ ab VV s\\ uvfuV,
Is in Ribs.St i i , gijiosile M., 11. Mealing’s |
trick House, a d ha? an entrance m Bmad-slreet ,
mini diatcly opposite the city //on 1,
J.l i’.i'o-v ll 57
:
MKS. TIIEDG. FAVOI,LK, Has the honor to.
inform her friends and the public of An
gilala, that her intention is to teach the I’laine
Forte and Sp nish Guitar—also, the art of Sing ;
ng m the newest style. Mrs. F will attend at I
Ii pfvate he'ises, or give lessons at her own rest -1 j
.ideiice. For terms and further particulars apply;
i, at lower lencmi nt Bridge Bank. ,
;. ebrnarv 8 65 ,
I. A LARI) |
Il* I US. OKU (I ■ Mis; Hooper from London,)|
Ivfi and Mi - 011ß, nlonn tiie public that 1 11 y|
■.re engaged in the Millinery business, including
iDress and Cor-et making. I hey occupy a lion
(on Henston.fctreet. at the lower end of J ndg
Kkid’s lot, m d not far from the Hospital,
11 N. B. Straw—Gbip and Leghorn Bonnets pres ;
,s sed, altered, dyed and cleaned at the shortest no-i
I s [lice and on the most reasonable terms,
K. bi nary 8 65
•V otVcfc.
A LI, persons to whom the late Francis Bottyer,!
ot the city' of Augusta, deceased, is indebt J
~ ml, are requested to present their demands wiih ,
m tin; time prescribed h_v law ; and those indeht-l
!( ed, arc requested to make immediate payment.
B. Router, ? . • ,
I Paul Rossignol,s
j Dmeceber 21 .5)
!y j otice,
a- y,A LL persons to whom the estate of John M
s- J&mE I AtmiN. deceased, is indebted, are requests
o present their accounts within the tin e pre
i scribed by law, and those win, are indebted to
t ’aid estate, are requested lo make immediate pay.'
orient to |
Peter Hcnnocli, Jilin’v.
Jnlv 23. ,• J;
: j I'llK c'l-partiiers iip "t .Inhan 8c Tltompson isj
I dissolved Ihe subscriber lias resumed luv,
ifhce near the market.
j N. B. Julian. :
Feb. 58 gg
T
TVu*, Ba\aima\\ \Ane of
STAGEB.
I ff V\INI. discontinued running on the South
iß* Carolina side, will leave this place every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 4 o’clock, A. 1
M. on tlie Georgia side, by the way of Cutto’s
Mlilhawen and I’carce’s.
For seats, apply at the City Hotel.
Joseph 1. Thompson,
Proprietor.
February 22.1825. 69
THJfi SUBSCRIBER,
CONTINUES TIIE
LTMBEVV FACTOaAOEi
, AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS,
At liin old stand in Savannah, near the Fort, and
is prepared to make suitable advances upon all
produce placed in iu t a hands For safe.
.JohmEveringham, ir.
February 22 * JOt* f,9
THOMAS G, HALL,
i Eavriuge Maker.
IT WING taken die -Shops recently occupied
i h >: Ml - ••ynca, intends carrv.ng on
ht business in all its various branches. From
| m T.tf XI T r ' en ?. al " ,e Nor,h - he flatters
Inmstll. that he will be able to give general sa
tisfaction to such, as Will favour him with a call in
the Repairing I-in,-. All favours will be thank
fully received and punctually executed
He i specs soon to receive from the Northern
of Gan Lures
I O U,< ’S and CAfJIiIAt.E.S built to order*
For Salr.
8 Gigs,
3 Sul keys,
3 Carriages.
Nev, mb , 5 gg
Coach-Maker ,
WILL keep constantly on hand, and for Sale,
at Mr. Loun riintn’s Livery Stable
AX AS SO Ii TMEXT OF
UHilgo
O’ Onlers for GIGS or CARRIAGES from the
North, W1 I be pi oir.),tS V mu-mlcl m>t &
warranted.
N. It - Repairing done at the shortest notice.
Nnvemb r 30 45
QUAKER SPRINGS,
SEVEN MILES FROM AUGUSTA.
p E -übH.,nber (laying lately purchased the
above establishment, is now furnishing it
and thoroughly repairing the hniiding*. He
will spare no pains to accommodate parties of
gentlemen and travellers, and keep always on
hand a supply of the best Liquors that the Augus
ts. Charleston and Savannah markets will afford ;
i n.d is table v 11 not lx- inferior to the best public
house in Augusta, and upon as reasonable terms
James Lynes.
N. H. James Lynes, takes 1)1 s method of re
lur nog his thanks lo Ins numerous Inends and ac
quaintances. tor Ihe liberal support allbrded him
m the Coach-Making business, and flutters himself
by industry and attention, to merit their contin
ned favours in toe profession which lie bus re
cemly adopted.
February 8 6t 65
DYING AND SCO URING.
7|Ml 1 Subscriber returns his thanks to the pub.
I lie gem rally, for the encouragement that
i|„- I as received since his commencement in the
[Dying Business, in this place, and hopes, by a
Is net attention to Ins business, to have a contiuu
jance of 1 heir custom; he still continues at his
'ild stand, on the north side of Reynold street,
near the intersection of Bridge Row—wher- ha
[intends to carry on the DYING BUSINESS, in
Ml its various branches, on Colton, Silk and
1 Woollen , also, Straw Leghorn and. Grape.
G ntlemen con have their Coats, Pantaloons and
I Vests scoured, gr-.i.sc, paint and stai nrs extrac’ ed
at the shortest notice, and on reasonable terms,
Wm. Taliaferro & Son.
| November 2 37
IS otice.
I ( JLiiSONS being daily in the habit of trespass
j I ig on the Hickory ridge tract of land, owned
iliy the H uik es Georgia, and cutting the worn! and
jnndergr 'Wtlt therefrom t Notice in hereby given,
Jiliat 'ln utmost vigilance will be u->cd in detecting
(and prosecuting the offenders. The said Land is
[bounded on Hie west by Turkanet's Spring, and
(part nl the village of Summerville, outlie East
[bv 'he lands nt A. Martin, P- H. Carnes and
jnthers, it 11 ay be more particularly known by tlie
■ Milledgeville road, passing through it.
lly order oj the Foard
1. Henry
Pebmorv 1. 1825. (f 63
Ttikfe iSTotiCft.
City Road and Well Tax lor 1825 is now
| S. due, and the Collector and Treasurer may be
jt nod at the store occupied by N. L. Sturge*
.Inn’r. on the corner of Washington and firoa
j 1 feet, every day (Sunday excepted) until
lit'st day ot May next, to receive, payment for
I ante. Public notice is hereby given that exe
i ions will be issued against a!! defaulters imrn©
,'diately after the time specified.
Nathaniel la. Sturges,
Collector and 7V ensure
X* 189a. 7i.