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NEW SERIES Vol. 11. ATOTJSXA,-TjJESD VY MORNING M VRCH 15. 1825. N 0 7 5 a
s CaivaftitutiouaUtft
I IS PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FIUDAY,
BY W. J. BUNCE,
AUGUSTA, GA.
THIS DAV OPENED ~
AT THE
AUGUSTA
©lot^fna
NF.AKLY OPPOSITE THE CITY-HOTEL,
And for Sale by
■si& ovsi a aa&saias
A FHESH SUPPLY OF
I A DIES’ and Gentlemen's CLOAKS,
A Blue and Black DRESS COATS,
FROCK COAT S of the most fashionable co
lour;,
COATEES,
A Luge assortment PANTALOONS,
-Nsw Style VfcS I S,
LINEN S MKT'S,
CRAVATS,
DRAWERS and
SUSPENDERS,
All unu-ually cheap for ready Cash.
February 15 6t 67
LA FAYETTE HAT
AND
CLOTHING WARE-HOUSE
The Subscriber
h opening in Broad street, one door below Air. AI
ten's Hut Store,
a 1.4110 E AVn OrNRR.VL ASSORTMENT OP
AND CLOTHING,
Consisting of
Dress coats,
' Frock Coats
Drab box Coats
Dnuh'to k single mill’d Cassime. . Pantaloons
Broad Cloth', Satined and Corduroy do
Toilioetl; Valentis, Swausdown & blscic silk
Vests
Blu" and black Cloth and Cassimere do
Superfine Linen and Cotton, friired and plain
Sft.rts
'ln i ed, Cotton, Worsted and i.ambswoo
Shins and Dr awers i
Flannel clt» do
Tar an and Cambist Cloaks
Ladies do
Boy’s Dresses
y nth’s cose body Coats
Gentlemen's superfine Hats, some very wide
brims
Imputation beaver do
La Fayet e, boys and mens seal skin Caps
Washing,on lackson and l.a Fayette Elocks
Silk Umbrellas
II i fiery
Cloves, ike.
—ALIiO**"
Negro Jackets and I’rowsers
H iuse servtnis Coaie's and Pantaloons
F arnmtght r at C<a s
G ternrey f rocks, red flannel Shirts
Striped and i eck do
Common Linen do
Woollen Gloves, ansi many oilier articles
' in his line.
The above GUUDS are New-York made, ami
will be disposed of wholesale and retail, at New-
T’oik prices.
.1. I*. Seize, j
'De'vmVr o 46
I IleaV Vvioh VoVatoea,
IN HAMPERS.
Just received per Steam Boat, Hamburg,
A FE -V Hampers real (iellast Potatoes, which
.tk. d b■a dd ill lots to suit families, by apply
ytg iinmediau ly it
Jacob Moise’s.
JW Knxzit Jjf Heunoch'f* /tow.
Tianr*nN - 99 5
s,v)viV) ■:ji tniutt
BACON,
i O/i SALE.
XPPLY TO
Robert I). Ware.
SULPHATE QUININE.
A LARGE supp yoft ie 'tb .v valuable Medi
cine pie ur-i by ■■ i> i fie fi i* Chemists in
France, for sT- n t »ve in ,! "r cr by
ji 15 &, I). G llavilfind.
F-brn rv Id 6d
"SCoViELD, PHELPS & Co.
DKAPE.It S' AjVJJ Fit LOUS
U\VlN'r fi nc I a connect! ,n with dr. Kenr
II wn r d, late of Ballon ire, avt; remov
heir F. tarnish ne d to An, 88, Broadway, corner ■
Wj.p >i’’l'et, w , ”■« 11 ‘r I, • ess will in fiitur, b
con lucit-d m.dt ’be firm of
SCOFI... i , W EEPS & HIWAJVI.
Veva York .In >e 7
HOT* .viISSING.
Q Ul>PO ~ tub ‘ak nh) is ik bom tin
t l, , a.» . ■ , I i a or 1 2 I Nav> mb i
a . .ol Shi. ... Jed bom ’}*>• No. 14 M. l
eu A St E. VV'o' •',» E Woo' Si Co. Air pevsoi
B ■> j.* B p< -2ss'.!i copfrr a favor by
i nnir * m s hscribcrs n-ir residence, Oi
1 i.Oltg dll CO.
E. vV’ood Co.
L r. ... Cl- 4,4 52
ENCOURAGE DOMESTIC ENTERPRIZES! j
8 30,000 for 810,
May be procured by a prompt application at the Office of th c
AUGUSTA
ftyall ■
AUTHORIZED BY THE GEN. AS&EMBLY OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA
SUiyiljEL llJiljEy "y f JJ7 J T rw n Hyt frr JTf'iT r P
ROBERT R. REID. ( ) V/ri
THOMAS I. WRAY, > commissioners. ■> JO//\ W.Ti/LDE,
AUGUSTIN SLAUGHTER,) LK lUUMPbUJY.
SCHEME.
1 Prize of 8 30,000 is 8 30,000
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 5,00 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, 1 180,000
12825 Blanks. 5 . j
IS,ODD TV KrVTS at \HvLL,UVS.
Le.»s than two and an half Blanks to a Prize.
—Qd’SO—
The prizes only to be drawn, and to be ..II floating from the commencement except
the following, which will be deposited in the wheel at definite periods, viz :
On the Ist Drawing 1 prize us gIO.OOO, and 1 of gSOO
On the 2d “ 1 prize of 5,000 and lof 1,000 and lof 8500
On the 3d “ 1 prize of 10,000 and lof 500
On the 4th “ 1 prize of 5,000 and lof 1000 and lof 500
On the sth “ 1 prize of 10,000 and lof 500
On the 6th “ I prize of 5,000 and lof 1,000 and lof 500
On the, 7th “ 1 prize of 10,000 and lof 5,060 and 1 of 500
On the Bth “ 1 prize of 20,000 and lof 1 000 and 2of 500
On the 9th ,f 1 prize of 30,000 and Tof 1,000 and 1 >f 500
The Sell, me m p eudid, n l for tc i ieas and sufety us inVi-Etment, oilers equal if not mi
peri if i iduce nen '>-> n’ f D N ■-I i ru S.nt tivrics.
The whole Lottery to he completed in Nine, Drawings anhf.
Prizes mv cite in i’uirty IJa a as er die cuuipletion of the Drawing, if sp|ihed fur within
twelve months.
Friz j ITckets wdl be received in payment for any Tickets that may remain unsold in the
c)ur>e of the Drawi >sr.
PRESENT PRICE OF TICKETS,
Whole Tickets git), I Quarters, s' gJ 50
Hdves, 5 | Eighths, 1 25
Fir Sale in a great variety of numbers at the Commissioners’ Office in Broad Street, a few
door- below toe Banks.
lO’ Orders /or Tickets and Shares from any part of the United States, POST PAID, anil
| enclosing the Cash, addressed to the Secretary will meet prompt aiti ,n.
i. S. Beers,
Secretary to the Commissioners.
March 11 74
\V V.AA.UVL IV. Vi A* AN,
1 Ilenevis the tender nf his services in the
COMMISSION
AND
STOIU (i B B USINESS,
TO HIS FRIENIIS AMI THE PUBLIC.
HIS WARE IIOUSF. at the upper end, soutl
side Broad-street, is now ready for the r,
teption of COTTON and o'lier PRODUCE, upu.
1 vliich liberal advances will be made, when r.
|uired.
Any business with which he may be favoured,
shall be punctually attended to,
October I 2H
COMMISSION BUSINESS7
The S^ViscYibfcr,
j I I kVjWG engaged Waheii iuses and Stores, ii
i I I the upper part of this ritv.-dl'ers his services a
Ugeneral COMMISSION MEKCHAN I Fersnr,
jvt lio may place merchandise or produce under hi
care, may safely reiy on every possible exertio
icing used, to give general satisfaction.
Barua M‘Kinne.
Tbe ftubscTibeiie
INTENDING to reside in New York, with a
view tor the transaction of Commissi n Bus
mays, i" all its branches, will feel grate’ul top any
■o-i»ignments or orders, with widen he may lx
■ vired, assuring his triends that Ids unremitiei'
■ tion will be exerted to promote tii-ir ini i
■ . Hr will be prepared on the receipt of a
■ aitsignmenlo, or <d the invoices witiv bills oi h
hug and orders for insurance, to make the cu
i nntry advances if required,
j Anv references tiiai is desired, can b' oblainet
j Messrs. Mackenzie & Fonce, AisgusU, br Ik-n
i min Burroughs, Esq. c !avaneah.
Jtali*h K'Achnm.
'te(„h r 26 85
iNotice.
t I.L persons having demands upon the estaty
. a <u N’.cholss Ware, deceased, are requested - i
• -ve them known to the subscribers. T hose why.
end nied to the said estate, will please to mak
immeuiste p-ivment.
Susa-i B. VV r are. Ex’trx.
W . VV. Holt. Ex’r.
• December 24 i 2
li) 61 Wo
T .
■J. HE subscriber having resumed the practice
LAW, lenders his services to Ihe public. He
viil attend moat ot ihe Courts in the Western
hrcuits, the adjoining counties in the Flint and
tcrmilg, e, and the counties of La wrens, Twiggs
•ind Putastci, in the Southern Circuits.
Thomas W. Harris.
ily* Letters addressed to him Monroe, Wal
«n county, will be attended to.
February 8 3rn 65
»\ otic®.
iTpHE sub'cribers have connected theins elve
wA m tile practice of die LAW—they will uni
ormly a'tend all tie conndea of the northern
Circuit, aocl the county of Fro kbit, of ihe Wes
ern Circuit, one of them will be generally found
'heir office in Elberton, where they will take
Measure in transacting the business of those who
| nay be unfortunate enough to be involved in the
j Law.
John A. Heard,
Thomas J. Heard.
Jsnnsrv I, 1825 57
LvkA,
ON ihe 12lh inst, (wi»ft a small sum of money)
F. Wa k r s Check for Sid, on the [tank of
, Vugus'a, dated the 11th m-t payable to bearer. —
I lie Public is cautioned not to trade for the
Check Ihe finder hv leaving it wiih the sub
ciibers, wii h, suitably rewaided.
li. B. Duncan & Co.
Inniiprv 14 srt
LOST! ! LOST! T
4 NOTE drawn by Messr.-,', A. VC c e!I & S.
S CUrke, payabh sixty days after dai J.iiiua
.'V 21si 1825, to our order, for five hundred and
iglit) four dollars 43 cents, and endorsed by us.
The public is caution d against tra-'ing for the
'•me, ai d the drawers of said note against pav.
• meat to any ot'ens than ill- subscribers.
J. VV . L. Simmons h Co.
Feb 25, ■ ro
Wauled to P u\*e\u\3fe,
'JIWO.Ni groes of the following trade, Rlack
«- smith and Wheel maker, of goad character
\pply to
B. Picquct.
| February 8 65
THOMAS G, HALL,
Lav v luge .Wubcv.
HWING tuken the Shops recently occupied
by Mr. James Ly c , intends carrying on
the business in nil its various brunches.' bon
In Jong experience t the North, he flatters
himself, tha he will be able to give general s«.
, islaction to such, ns will favour him with a rail in
nc Repairing Line. All favours will be tbank
t'lliy received and punctually executed.
lie expects soon to receive from the Northern'
Manufactories, a complete assortment of Carriages.
(D” GIGS and built to order.
Tor SaYa.
8 Gigs,
3 Siilkeys,
2 Carriages.
November 5 33
AliOXZtt IIAH,
Coach-Maker ,
WILT, keep constantly on band, and fur Sale,
at Mr. laums-mKET’s L.ivrrv Stable.
.W ASSORTMENT OF
®a®So ■
j KT Orders fur GIGs or OAKIUAGBS from the
1 North, will be promptly attended to .ami work
1 warranted,
! N. B.—Repairing done at the shortest notice.
| November SO 45
T\\c Savannah Line of
STACKS.
H AVING discontinued running on the South.
Carolina side, will leave this pdacc every
1 Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 4, o’clock, A.
M ; on the Georgia side, by the way of ditto'd’
Mmhaven and Pearce’s.
For seats, applv at theCilv Hotel.
.losc[>h I. Thompson,
, , Proprietor.
February 22.1825. A9
QUAKER SPRINGS,
SEVEN MILES FllO'M JIUQUSTJI.
H E-übsenber having lately purchased the
’ ibove establishment, is „ow furnishing it
and thoroughly r. pairing the buildings. He
wi I spare no pains to accommodate p.Hiese*
gentlemen uml truVdlier.H, and keep always on
hand a supply of the best Liquors that the Augtia
ta. Charleston and Savannah markets will afford i
and bis table will run he inferior to the best pub ic
5 house in Augusts, and upon as reasonable terms.
Jajnos Lyrics.
N. B, James Lynes, takes Ibis method of re
'if'dng Ins thunks to Ins numerous friends and ac
qu iintances, for the liberal support afforded him
m in the Coach-Making business, and flatters himself
hy industry and attention, to merit their contiu
1 tied favours in toe profession which he has re
cently adopted.
Fehru.ryS fit
DYING AND SCOURING.
Subscriber returns his thanks to the pub
he generally, for the encouragement tha
he has received since his commencement in tin
Dying Business, in this place, and hopes, hy
? s " > cl attention to ids business, to have a continu
t ance of their custom ; lie still continues at he
boid stand, on the north sitie of Reynold street,
linear the intersection of Bridge How—where he
,n,tends to carry on the DYING BUSINESS, in
all its various branches, on Cotton, Silk and
Woollen , also. Straw Leghorn and Crape.
Gentlemen can have their Coats, Pantaloons and
' Vests soured, grease, paint and stai nes extracted
at the shortest notice, and on reasonable terms
by
Wra. Taliaferro & Son.
November 2 37
JS otice.
PERSONS being daily in the habit of trespass
ing nn the Hickory ridge tract of land, owned
by the Bank of Georgia, and cutting the wood and
, "ud< rgrowth therefrom ; Notice is hereby given,
that the utmost vigilance will be used in detecting
and prosecuting the offenders. The said I.and is
bounded on the west by I nrknnet'a Spring, and
tail of the village of Summerville, on the East
by the lands of A. Martin, F- H. Carnes and
■ithers, it may be more parliculaily known by the
MilledgevJle road, passing tl,rnugh it.
By order of the Board
1. Henry, |
February 1, 1825. ts 63 ,
r “ ' ■ ' (
City of Augusta,
Council U\uuubvv,
March 1 at. 1825.
On motion of Mr. John Moore ;
li’solved— tina'iimoudy, that a Public Invitation
be ex ended to all Soldiers or tip Revolution,
survii ing in our own State, or in mm- sis'er States,|
uid 'bat they be requmtedto assist in welcoming 1
!La Fa iettk to this city ’ji
A true Copy fr< m the Minutes. j,
George M. Walker,
Clerk of the Council j
In obedience to the foregoing Resolution of i
Council, I hereby nuke it known that General .
a Fatbttf. will probably arrive in this city on the
w inly second of the present month, and I re
tpeclfully invite all Soliiikbs of the Revolution
.0 whom this notice shall com*, to bo present a "
the time of his arrival, and to assist in offering a
warm welcome to the Veteran General.
IV Vv. VWn\,
Mayor of tht City of Jlurutta.
1 March 2, 1825. 5t 72
Meson
II is with pleasure and confidence that the
1 rusted ol tins liutlintion, pre ent its claims
* on .’his occasion, for the support amt patronage of
•an enlightened public. Although endowed more
liberall> perhaps than any other county school in
! the slate, yet its funds having been unproductive
■ (or several years past being mostly vested in state
1 bank stock, the academy baa beeo much clogged
in its operation. Ibe board have not been able to
(offer an adequate inducement to engage the servi
-1 ces of a Hector, who combined qua ifications and
character, that would insure succt ss to the seinm
nrv. This bar we are happy to slate is removed
'and we congratulate the community in having
1 procured Tor the ensuing year, the Rev. Thomas
doubling, formerly of Liberty county, a gentle*
man whose scholarship and general character are
too notorious to require the feeble tribute of our
praise. Mr. troubling will superintend both schools
—his personal services and attention however
will be principally bestowed on the female de
partment. In the male academy lie will be assis
ted by Mr. Lathrop—a northern graduate who
lias some experience in leaching—and who is re
commended as unexceptionable in talents and
morals. I’o these considerations we have to add,
,ocal inducements, such as health, cheapness of
board, &c. and perhaps it would not be thought
superfluous to suggest, that inasmuch as most ol
the important elections are transferred directly to
the people, jt would become doubly necessary to
enlighten their minds, tor no truth stands on a fir
mer basis than this, that in proportion as we give
to the people power, we should also give them
knowledge. On the practical adoption of this
principle depends ibe preservation of our repub
lican institutions.
Joseph Henry Lumpkin,
n> r- Hecretary.
OCj Ihe Editor, of Ihe Constitution, dim, August a,
and Uepublican, .Savanna/,, -will publish the. above ,
and forward their account, to Lexinuton for pat,-
welit - ‘ J. 11. L.‘
January 18 59
AMi STEAM B ATHS.
Dlt. HOUbL, a French Physician, respectfully
informs (he public, (bat be Ins established
SILAS., aid- JtIKUIGAL I!,V Ills in Augusta,
I he very high repute these Hatha have acquired
in Kutupc, where 'although a late discovery)
they are to be found in every hospital, and the
gfeal cures (hey have performed in Boston, Phi
ladelphia and Charleston, c.m leave no doubt of
their efficacy. (lie most gentle a, wellas the
most powerful medicines are administered by ibat
means, without any pain, trouble or disgust to the
patient.
I hey are a never failing remedy in ail etttane
■ ''Us aft ctKins j from Psora, Ringworms, &c. to
HcaMheiui un<) Leprosy. I hey nlso have onver
I of success in either acute or chronic rheti
matiiwif 1. •
In glandular obstructions, chlorosis, anasarcous
swellings, incipient dropsy; in all diseases oft he
' joints, gouty affections, di persion of tumors, id
qured syphilis, spasmodic or nervous affections;
in all bilious disorders, dyspepsia, bypocondriusis,
pdepsy these baths have been found most ser
. vtceable, and have often succeeded even in here
ditary complaints. In fine, this manner ~f „d, in
, ;«ter,iig almost every remedy belonging to the
■tealing art, may be tendered applicable to almost
every case, and (it is repealed) without any pain,
'rouble, or disgust to the patient.
As these baths are not yet generally known,
Dr. l ion el will he liappy to g.ve the most res
peclah e references to persons who have been
cur d by taking them.
The Steam Sf .Metrical hvUU
kistabVvslvvivp, nt,
H-m Kllis-Streot. opposite Mr. II Westing's
Unck House, a d has an eui ranee in Broad street
immediately opposite the cilv //oicl.
January I] ’ yy
THE MJR STRIKER,
CONTIM'ES IHE
VUMBfcK FACTOBUBE
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS,
At his old stand in Savannah, near the J- n, and
is prepared to make su,table advances upon all
• produce placi d in his haw's (or sa e.
John Evcringham, ir.
February 23 10t* D fit/
TOJiLVIT
train the fir at Octokr.r next,
a Three Stores arid a Dwelling
llouse, upper end south side BroarU
Street, adjoining Kgan k M‘l augh
hn s, viz : I'hc Store occupied by
I). H -my & Co, the Store occupied h> Mils i
Aiden-and the two story Frame House ami Store
adjoining the same—the house is well calc,bated
fora private family or hoarding House—having „n
excellent Brick Kitchen. Ti e Stores are all most
destrablv situated for the Grocery Business
Appj*> to
William H. Egan.
Seotemher 17 24
~ torent;
-iEifl One Tenement in the Lon^
Yellow Range Os Biiildings, o, xt door above the
sign ot the “ Asiatic Eudlivef’in “Cotton Range,"
continued. Also, several I enements o( one story
each,with two rooms, recently in the possession of
Mr. Anslcy, and a convenient Warehouse in the
rear, which has been recently repared and -fig
I.t enclosed with ugo id tence, K r terms apply
I 1 Mr. James Harper, during the absence ot the
subscriber.
E. K. Campbell.
Jannarv 7 5g
kor ttaVr or Wive,
ANtgn. Woman, » good Go. k, Washer and
Ironer. For par' m a -.'y t„
William Aiackie.
February 32 If