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NEW SERIES Vol. 11. AUGUSTA, FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 28, 1825. No. 62.
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%\yt Constitutionalist
IS PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY,
BY W. J. BUNGE,
AUGUSTA, GA,
CONTINUED SUCCESS AT
Cohen's Office.
Baltimore,January 6, 1825.
<oran& £>tate Hotter^
No. 3.
NO W Rawing every week, Wider the super
inteirtkjjce »f the Curnmissioners appointed
by the Goverutikand Council. „
$ Drawing;
•1197 15701 PrizdLpf . - §IOOO
*14403 a prize of A-- . 500
11527 do ■ | ... ■ - 100
•19094 *19852 14888 1W8»S50 3426 50
All marked thus* sold at COHEN'S OFFICE.
This Lottery is now rapidily progressing to
wards a close—no time should be lost in securing
tickets. There are still undrawn, the Capltalssof
03* FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS,
OJ* TWENTY THO USAND DO I,LARS
(Tj* TEX THOUSAND DOLLARS ,
iIJ- FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS i
17 of OVE THOUSAND DOLLARS
14 of FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS,
Whole 'Tickets - §l2 | Quarter - 300
Halves . ' - 6 j Eighths ‘ TSO
To be had, warranted undravyn, at
J • <^sosen’s
Where hotlvtlle great Capitals of 20,000 andj
10 000 DOLLARS’, drawn .in the MONUMENT;
LOTTEUY, oh,the ‘2Bth uft. were sold, and:
where were sold, the Capital Prizes of loo,ooo|
Hollars, half ami one quarter to ditiiens of Gear-'
jgia ; 20,0005, / 10,000 s, 5,0005, in the ; last Grand
■Stale Lottery, anti where moke capital phizes
HAVE BEES OBTAINED TUAN AT’.ANY OTHER ‘ OFFICE
IN AMERICA. . .
Orders left with T, R," St. JOHN, Broad street,
AUGUSTA, Gtorgift, mill be promptly attended to,
FREE OF POSTAtiE.
.!amia,ny.2l 60 , .
\V DilAsUl Vi. EUA.NV
Renews Che lender of Ins services in the ’
COMMISSION
AND
STORAGE BUSINESS,
to ms fjiiexus and tue pup.lic.
HIS WARE HOUSE at the upper.’end, south
■jide Hrnad street, is now ready for the re
ception of CO D ON and ntfier PKOOUCR, upon
which liberal advances will be made, when re
quired.
Any business with which he, may be favoured,
shad be punctually attendeil to. ,
October I . 28
V OJIMISSUJY Ji US EYE US.
Tl\c Sußscrlber,
HAVING engaged Wareh hjsrs and Storks, in
the upper part of (his city, offers his services as
a general COMMISSION MERCHANT.—Persons
who may place merchandise or produce tinder his
care, may »afely rely on every possible exertion
being Used, to give general satisfaction.
Barna M‘Kinne.
September 28 27
UamaV \vis\\ Votatoes,
IN HAMPERS.
Just received per Steam Boat Hamburg,
4 FEtV Hampers real Oelfast Potatoes, which
il. will be sold in lots to suit families, by apply
ing Immediately at
' Jacob Moise’s.
M'K enzie id Bennoch’s Row,
December 28 5 >
THOMAS G. HALL,
UavTiagti M.akev.
HAVING taken trie Shops tvccmly occupied
by Mr. James Lynes, intends carrying on
the business in all its various branches. Prom
hi-, long experience at the North, he flatters
himself, that he will be able to give general sa
tisfaction to such, as will favour him with a call in
the Repairing Line, All favours will be thank
fully received and punctually executed.
He expects soon to receive from the Northern
Manufactories, a complete assortment of Carriages.
CT GIGS and CARRIAGES built to order.
Toy Sale.
» Gigs,
3 Sulkeys,
f S Carriages.
November 5 38
A large assortment of Freak
MBR!B3 9
JUST RECEIVED FROM THE SHAKERS.
ALSO
A small quantity of Fresh HOPS, growth of 1824
FOR SALE «f
R. B. & D. G. Haviland.
January 11 57
SCOFIELD, PHELPS & Co.
DRAPERS AND TAILORS
HAVING formed a connection with Mr. Henry
Howard, late of Baltimore, have reraoveii
heir Establishment to No. 88, Broadway, corner oi
Wall-Street, where their Business will in future be
conducted under the firm of
SCOFIELD, PHELPS & AfOWARD.
New-York, June, 1823 7
PLANTERS’ HOTEL, *
AUGUSTA, Georgia.
IS open and under the superintendence of Mr. COSBEY DICK INSON and
• JDENNEY, late of Savannah. Ihe House has undergone Repairs ; the Rooms
and are refurnished. Persons can be accommodated with single Rooms, and every exetuon
be made to render them comfortable, , ■
... ’“ Samuel Hale, Proprietor. -*
Georgia Journal, at M.lledgeville, the Washington News, tsavaniian Kvpobiictn, and the
Charleston City Gazette, will publish the above six times, and forward their bills
November 26
- I .i «■ " ,A k
IT is with pleasure ami confide ace that th.
Trustees of this Institution, present its clan.-
Jon this occasion, for the support and patronage o
an enlightened public. Although endowed mol t
I liberally pet haps than any other county school i:
.'the stale, yet its funds having been unproductiv I
dor several years past being mostly vested in staU
i bank stuck, the academy has beem, much clogged
! in its operation. The board have not been abie t
osser an adequate inducement to engage the servo I
• cfes of'a-Rector, who combined qualifications and >
> characier, that would insure success to tlie semn.
ary. This bar we are happy to state is remove c
■ and we congratulate the {‘community in having
procured for the ensuing year* the Rev. Thoms 4
Gould mg, formerly of Liberty county, a geii'l, '
. jpan'whose scholarship and genera! character an
too notorious to require the > fi'eble tribute of ou
praise. -Mr. Colliding will superintend b thschoo
his personal services .and attention howevei
will ne principally besto ved on the female de
partment. lu the male academy he will be ass.
ted by Mr. Lathcop—a northern graduate wli
lias some experience in teaching—and who is re
commended as unexceptionable in talents am!
morals. To these considerations we have to ado
local inducements, such as health, cheapness <•
11 board, &c. and perhaps it would not be though
supeifl ious to suggest, that inasmuch as most o'
the important elections are transferred directly ti
I) the people, il would become doub-y necessary
enlighten their minds, lor untruth stands on a fi
mer basis (ban ibis, that in proportion as we give
' to the people power, we should also give the”
knowledge. Go *he practical adoption of * hi
principle depends the preservation of our repun
lican institutions.
J Joseph Henry Lumpkin,
s *• Secretary
s (O' The Editors of the Constitution dnt, Augusta,
•j and Republican, Savannah, will publish th • above,
an !forward their accounts to Lexington for pay
ment. • J, H- L.
JaruT 18 59.
£/* The Lancastrian Free School,
will again be opened on MONDAY, the 18th insl ,
and the Board of Managers cordially invite tin t
return of those Scholars who have heretofore |
been educated at this institution, as well ns of all j
i others who choose to embrace the advantages o( t
■ instruction free of expence.
OCT* Pupils will also be thankfully, receiver l
front P .rents who are disposed to pay at three
do’lars per Quarter.
Oct 'h«r 12 31
FRENCH TUITION.
A FEW young Ladies w It he admitted lo a uev 1
course of Tuition of the French Language
j at the residence of the subscriber, familiar cm
, vc-rsation will be introduced which by the as.is..
j, ance of his daughters, the subscriber flatters him
gl self the acquirement of that useful Language will
be more speedily and more accurately obtained.
, Tuition three times a week from nine to eleven
. o’clock, A. M,
J. B. Lafltte.
a] November 80 45
(0° Take Police.
fllHFi Office of the Clerk of Council, south eas.
JL corner of the CitysHall, will be open from
two to five o’clock, P. M. every day (Sundays ex
cepted) during the month of January, instant, tin
the purpose of receiving the returns of the Tax
able property, within the corporate limits of th
City of Augusta, and within three miles thereof,
All persons interested will take due notice there
I ° f ‘ Geo. M. Walker, Cl’k.
Jamiarv 7 56
FOR SALE.
4 LOT OF I.AND, three miles from Auhovta
containing 70 or 80 Acres, forty of which is
4 cleared ami under good fence, the balance H ou..
Land. There is on the premises, a c mforiabh
Dwelling House, which has lately undergo ie a
thorough repair. A new Kitchen, meal Hou-e, a
■ elegant Brick Pantry, Crib, Slab! Fodder ami
Carriage House. &c. all complete—a large jar
well shaded; a handsome Orchard of AppK ;
Peach, Pear and Plum trees, a never failing i
y, spring of excellent water, within 80 yards of ti- ,
. (welling, and as healthy a situation as any in Riel. \
, mond County.
I’he above wi lbe sold a bargain, if early ap 1
plication is made lo
Jno, C. Holcombe.
January 18 59
SI iiib
AND STEAM Baths.
DU HOUEL, a French Physician, respectfully
informs the public, that lie has established
STEAM aid MEDICAL BATHS in Augusta.'
I'he very high repute these liaths have acquired
o Europe, where (although a late discovery)
■ tey are to be found in every hospital, and the
rreat cures they have performed in Boston, Phi
( delphia and Charleston, cm leave no doubt ol
;heir effiracy. The m st gentle as well as the
nost powerful medicines are administered by that
neans, without any pa'nr, trouble or disgust to the
oalient.
They are a never failing remedy in all cutane
ous affections; from Psora, Ringworms, &c. to
Scaldhead and Leprosy. They also have never
tiled of success in either acute or chronic rheu
autism.
In glandular obstructions, chlorosis, anasarcous
wellings, incipient dropsy; in all diseases of the
unts, gouty affections dispersion of tumors, ill
ured syphilis, spasmodic or nervous affections;
n all bilious disorders, dyspepsia, bypocondriasis,
.■pilepsy—these baths have been found most aer
iceable, and have often even in here
■ .itary complaints. In fine, this manner of admin
istering utmost every remedy belonging to the
healing art, may be rendered applicable to almost
very case, and (it is repealed) without any pain,
rouble, or disgust to the patient.
As these baiiis are, hot yet generally known,
i)r. Model will be happy to give the most res
lectable references to who have been
cured by taking tbertl. ;
TY\e Steum 4* NSeAlcal Bath
E sUvbUs>A\ me at.
Is in Ellis-Street, opposite Mr. 11. Melding’s
trick Mouse, a> d has an entrance in Broad street
immediately opposite the city //otel.
January 11 57
liOXMISSING.
SUPPOSED to be taken by mistake from the
i-T Wharf, about the 11th or 12th of November,
a Box of Shoes landed from Boat No. 14. Mark
ed \ 8t K. Wood,or E.Wood &. Co. Anv person
having it m hi; possession will confer a favor by
inforn * the bscribers at their residence, or
thro, . office.
E. Wood # Co.
*r .24 52
i lie Subscribers
ITAVING united themselves in the practice of
11. Law, mi ler the firm of Julian St Thompson,
respectfully tender their services to their friends
nd the public, to transact any business that may
ie entrusted to them, in the line of their pro
's,ion, in the several Courts of Georgia and
South Carolina. Their office is on the corner of
Ellis and Washington streets, where one of the
him may at all times be found.
N. R. Julian,
J. M. Thompson.
January 11 57
TO RENT,
I •
-LilaJi One Tenement in the Long
Vellow Range of Buildings, next door above the
sign of tlie " Asialic Lenitive," in “Cotton Range,”
continued.—Also, several Tenements of one story
each,with two rooms, recently h themossession nl
vlr. Ansley, and a convenient Warehouse in the
rear, which has been recently repa'red and tin
I t enclosed with a good fence. For terms, appli
i Mr. Janies Harper, during the absence of tin
'subscriber. 1
E. F. Campbell.
January 7 56
TO KENT.
From the first October next.
Three Stores and a Dwelling
House, upper end south side Broad
illllßi Street, adjoining Egan M'Laugh-
JhH hit's, viz The Store occupied b)
M. H-nry ik Co. the Store occupied by Hlts &
Video—and the two story Frame House and Sion
adjoining the same —the bouse is well calculated
or a private family or boarding House —having ai
xcellent Brick Kitchen. The Stores are all must;
desirably situated for the Grocery Business.
Apply to \
William H. Egan.
September 17 21
THOMAS S. METCALF,
TAKES this method of informing his friends
sod the public generally, that he has just re
ceived, and is now receiving a very large and
well assorted stock of
Gr?orrrf*o*
and if they will favor him with their custom, they
will find him “ at home,” attending to his own
business, ready and willing to supply them with
anytttt the following articles, on the most reason
tide terms, for cash or prime city acceptances ;
lUU TONS well assorted Sweede St Uttssia Iron
120 hhds. prime S. Croix and N. Orleans Sugar
IDO hags prime Green Coffee
30 hhds. prime Jamaica Coffee
50 pieces prime 42 inch Bagging
| ( 50 do best I'o.w Bagging, very cheap
* 50 do best Twill’d Sucking
. 50 cods .Bale Rnpe
s 200 bbls. best Northern Gin, best brands
200 do best Philadelphia Whiskey
-,100- do Northern Bum
25 hhds. do do
20 do prime retailing Molasses
, 4do superior old Jamaica hum
15 pipes do //olland Gin
sdo ’do Cognac Brandy
, . I pipe do old Port Wine r
60 jeti and 1-4 casks Malaga and Sherry Wine
' '3se and 1 2 ,pipes Sicily and Pico Ma
li;* Wines
20
'®fc ocs
2001) l
100 bcfls. T *pniiU; Northern Flour
25 halt barrels do .do
50 bbls. and boxes Loaf and Lump Sugar
50 ton cattie boxes fresh Hy son Tea
25 bags Pepper
20 do Spice Ginger
25 boxes Haisios
i 30 kegs No. 1 Richmond Tobacco
30 boxes Georgia Candles
30 do Spermaceti Candles
250 whole anu half boxes No, 1 Soap
50 kegs best Duponts Powder
200 bags Shot, assorted
2500 lbs. .Bar Lead
2000 lbs. hoop and band Iron
3000 do German and blistered Steel
2000 do Share Moulds
8000 bushels Liverpool Ground Salt
2100 do .Blown
i 1000 lbs superior Virginia H ams
■ 10,000 lbs Logwood
30,000 Russia Quills
300 dozen Tumblers
i DO casks patent Cut Nails, assorted
25 patent Ploughs and Paints
[ 10 dozen Carolina /foes
25 boxes Homes’ and White’s and VVhitte
more’s Cards
100 boxes prime Cheese
20 casks do do
50 reams Wrapping Paper
: 20 casks Lime
I 300 nests Dry Measures
, 200 nests boxes
20 bbls Shad
, 50 half barrels Shad
. 200 bbls. No. 3 Mackerel
i 100 do. No. 1 do
100 half barrels No. 1 do
150 bbls No. 2 do
L 75 half barrels No 2 do
50 five gallon Demajobns
i 39 boxes//avuna White Sugar
( 10 do do brown do
250 half, quarter and tenth boxes superior
Spanish Cigars, Dos Amigos and Flint’s
brands.
November 5 38
EW FLOUR.
’ C> bbls. first quality Family Flour will be land
ed this day from Steam-Boat, Maid ol Or
-1 cans, which will be sold low if taken from the
/ Wharf.
1 AI’I*LY TO
Hugg & Savage.
November 16 41
ToypeeT
f C> /JjX BAGS PRIME COFFKB (on consign
, ment,; will be disposed of on accommu
i dating terms by
' B. Picquet.
j November 26 44
a\AL\ r /A> VLVA,
Coach-Maker ,
WILL keep constantly on hand, and for Sale,
at Mr. Lonosthbkt’s Livery Stable.
AJV ASSORTMENT OF
(Basso
(fj - Orders for GIGS or CARRIAGES from the
, North, will be promptly attended to and work
e (warranted.
’( N. B.—Repairing done at the shortest notice.
November 30 45
I
dust Tfcceivcd aud lor Sate.
BY
HORACE ELY,
LONG’S Expedition to the source of the St.
Peters’ River
Valley of the Shenandoah
Conversations of Lord Byron
January 11 * .3t 57
r FOR SALE OR TO REnTT
THE unexpired lease and improvements on
the Lot known us the Liltleman’s Garden,
situated on Ellis-Slreel, near the corner of Cen (
re-Street—having all the •conveniences for car
rying on Confectionary upon a large scale, be
sides an Oven, Dryhouse, &c. There is also an
Ice House in good order, where 15 or 18 tons ot
Ice can be secured Cor summer use. The whoh 1
will be shewn by application on the premises,—
For terms apply to
B. Bouyer.
I August 18 13
' T ' MI -
And for Sale at this Office,
By the Gross, Dozen or Single,
THE
Georgia & ftouth-Garo\ina
& & aa ii a & ® s. •
FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORO
a 3Ma
C OJVTA IJVLYG—
The motion of the Sun aiid Moon,
The true places anil aspects of the Planets,
The rising and setting of the Sun,
The rising, setting and southing of the Moon,
The sign of the Zodiac she is in at Noon,
The rising, setting and southing of the most
conspicuous Planets and fixed Stars,
Eclipses of the Sun and Moon,
Moon’s Phases,
ALSO
The Feasts and Festivals observed by the
Protestant Episcopal Church in the Uni
ted States of America.
Together with the usual Entertaining Matter.
TiIAHTHOW. MICAL I’AIIT HX
ROBERT GRIER.
November 19 42
Lbs. prime Bacon;
FOR SALE,
On Consignment, by
D. Picquet.
•November 30 45
——————— — '■
Weight A£ li’iux
BACON
FOR SALE.
APPLY TO
Robert D. Ware.
Decembers . a 45
- ■ _ * T
TU« ftiibscribcr
IN I ENDING to reside in New York, with a
vie w lor the transaction of Commission Uns
iness, in all its branches, will feel grateful for any
consignments or orders, with which he may be
favored, assuring his friends that his uiirenntied
attention will be exerted to promote their inter
est, He will be prepared on the receipt of any
con-ignmeins, or of the invoices with hills of la
ding and orders for insurance, to make the cus
tonnry advances if required.
Any references tliat is desired, can he obtained
of Messrs. Mackenzie Sc Ponce, Augusta, or Ben
jamin Burroughs, Esq. Savannah.
Ralph Ketchum.
October 26 35
laist ol! Lfetlftirs,
Remaining in die Pus f office, Waynesbo
rough, (Ga.) January Ist. 1825.
A I K
Allen Sarah 1 Key Joshua,
Anderson Nancy 5 Kersey liud
Atkinson Robert U ‘ Kilkenny John Henrv
Allen Robcr* \ Key William T
■« \ L
Bryant Sims } Eusseter Edward
Bracewell U W < Luke Thomas
Byne Lewis 5 Lassel#r Samuel
Bissell William ’ ' j
Bahaid John i Lewis John $
Byne L6c II - | Lane. 'J'huinas
C | Livingstbn Peter L
* Clerk Superior Court* | Low Edwfrd
Carswell Mathew \ Longstreet Gilbert
Clagg mizabelh i \|
Chew Run, 2 1 Marsh Sarah
Cox William f Wears David J
Colson John, 2 {(J.oore
Copeland Ann M \ Sfurtin John
D i Moore Roland
Duke Acariah, 3 < Muxly Nathaniel
Dye Martin } O
Drake Elias | Odum Elizabeth
Dickson’s Estate, Ext’s I p
or licit s | Paris HA
’illye Avery 1 U
jlluiby Annsted j Robinson Cornelius
j Dickson John > [j
j v F { Shubart F It 2
j hinny Sarah 1 Sapp Council
Fryer Z-cariah L | Sapp II C
G j Stringer Harriet
'Grubbs Ann M \ Scomber Richard
] Gains Duncan, 2 ? Stewart Amos
: Gresham Job j Sanderfer William
1 H J Spivy Littleton
Hurst John, 2 j Stewart Anna
(Ban 1 lioinas 1 Sapp Addison
I Rural Henry i -j’
Mill Win Sherid j Taylor Jeremiah
j Harrison Robert L J Telfair Alex’r.
(laymans William > Thomas Joseph
J i I rapucll
, Johnson Muses, 3 i W
lenkins Susan | Walton Thomas
Jones Henry P I Wallace George
Jourdin Richard { Woolsm Gnmah
R. Garlick, p. m.
January 21, 1825 3i r 60
UV)-UUU^*G.
(TENTEEL Residents, or Sojourners, may be
m accommodated witli Board and Lodging next
door above Dr. Turpin’s, Broad street.
J. B. Lafitte.
November 30 45
RoSst,
AjPS Ihel2thinst. (with a small sum of money)
AJ? F. Walker’s Clu ck for ]§so, on the Bank of
Augusta, dated the 11th in.-t. payable to hearer.—
The Public is cautioned not to trade lor the
Check. The finder by leaving if with the sub
scribers, will be suitably rewarded.
R. R. Duncan & Co.
January 14 58
A Large Assortment of
JUVENILE BOOKS,
F«r »S«/e at this Office,