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“ Many of the political evils, under which every Country in the world labours, are not owintf to nny waul of love for our Country, but to an ignorance of its real constitution and interests.” PRIESTLY
NEW SERIES Vol. 11. AUGUSTA, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 12, 1825. No. 83.
BIUBIW
Cfte Conotttiittonaltot
73 PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY,
BY W. J. BUNCE,
AUGUSTA, GA.
-■ I
1)1 MO K. & MARSH, |
.1/ e rch ant- Ta iJo rs ,
OPPOSITE THE CITY HOTEL,
Have received per the. Inst Steam Boat, a\
new and additional supply qf
smmr*
Which with their other sock oi> hand will make|
their assortment c implete, persons in want are!
respectfully invited to call and judge for them
selves.
April 5 81
UJi bh i
Ot W\ii \Vauk of Darien
W ILL BE RECEIVED AT PAR FOR TICKETS llf
THE AUGUSTA
Masonic Hall Lottery.
J 8. ijeers,
S cretary to the Commissio-iers.
March 99 79
0 s Darien Money will be taken
for itie foUmvi .g Goods it i.a ■ tram Uie Wharf
w'h.eh will he received this week,
J‘r. Steam float JVo. 6 and 15,
TONS S weeds Iron assorted
200 Barrels best Baltimore Whiskey
J J r. Dent /fob Hoy.
234 K-gs patent cut nails assorted
2w,000 do Castings assoited
2,000 do Sad Irons
I. tot) do Bhstered Steel
194 Kegs Whit' Lead ground in OiJ
20 nhis. Loaf Sugar
18 !!hd. Super! >r N. O leans Sugar
21 bbls. Muscovado do \
1(19 0 I- Bale Rope
58 l*e ecs Bagging
20 Hhd. White’s Baltimore Gin
7 fierce* prime Rice
78 Boxes r so li i sins
72 Kega Pickled Salmon cheap
4 Boxes Gust S'e<l oxes.
Thomas S. Metcalf.
March 29 ■ 79
OLD YVUVV WLVE, "
sBD of old Rnrix Port, Vin
tage of 1820—Certified by the It ■>«! Conipuu}
of O inrto.
2.5 Din! n bottles ditto, Vintage of 1810,
roil str.it nr
A. 1. & G. \V. Huntington,
March 22 77
PoVvsVveA ~iieeV Waislbeits,
Bracelets, &c.
ujTjft'lß snbsc ili-r has Ui'-s day received per ship
■-i I) >n» ii oni Liverp 01. an elegant asror.men
ol ’olshed Steel Wiilstb.d's, Bracelet-, Buckie:
and Clasps, ot the newest fashion.
—ALSO —
Yard Neck Chains,
Necklaceoj
Neglgies,
B st London flair, Cloth and Habit Brushes,
Perfumed Soaps, &c. ike
George Oates.
March 13 76
MOLASSES, kc.
©a HUBS. Molasses, new crop
j J> I lei Cf * do do
20 (Bids. New Orleans Sugar
.20 Bags Green C< fi’ e
Jus! received and to'' side hr/
Thomas 8. Metcalf.
March 29 79
a®® GALLONS prime new Honey, at on
dollar i gal on.
Just received and for sate by
Thos. 8. Metcalf.
Marcii 29 79
FHEsULLMf.
a®® CASKS fresh Stone Irnie, of » superit
ipiaiity. just received and for hide In
1 T. 8. Metcalf.
March 29 79
A FRESH SUPPLY OK~~
da & SeuiUtz PowAers,
12 OR sale by the Small or large q untiiy.-
Those wlio purchase to retail will he suj.pl
ed at a reduced price.
John Beach, &('o.
Ap'-d l no
%®®®o
irpilE subscriber will give 12 cents per ffi. so
A five th u n'pounds hem quahty LA1.1.00
to hod live red by 1 e (as day ol .Inly, at his Man
□factor), five door brlow the mn'k't.
B Payne.
An»il $ 3*t at
Wanted to Wive.
Bfji LI, ttw fi st of .1 mu ry rex , four ynuo]
4L NKGRUK.H, accustomed to work, from tin
age of 18 to 25
li. Picqnet.
•lanuary 21 t 9
~*L
ENCOURAGE DOMESTIC ENTERPRIZES!
18 30.000 for S 10.
J r.
May be procured by a prompt application at the Office of the
I AUGUSTA
I ftyall
AUTHORIZED 11Y THE GEN. ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA
SAMUEL HALE, A lfrr//ro)w ir nnr'V
ROBE It T JR. HELD, I \miVl^ivhnl Ll,
THOMAS 1. WRAY, J JOHN W WILDE,
AUGUSTIN SLAUGHTER,) [B. D. IHO MR SON,
SCHEME.
■1 - l Prize of S 30,000 is 8 30,000
1 Prize of 20,000 is 20,000
4 Prizes of 10,090 is 40,000
4 Prizes of 5,000 is 20,000
J 5 Prizes of 1,000 is 5,000
i 10 Prizes of 5,00 is 5,00(£
1 50 Prizes of 100 is 5,000
100 Prizes of 50 is 5,000
5000 Prizes of 10 is 50,000
5175 Prizes, 7 180,000
12825 Blanks. 3
18,vm Tla KAVTB at TEN DOUUAIVS,
Less than two and an half Blanks to a Prize.
|
Ihe prizes on! j to he drawn, and to be all floating from the commencement except
the following, which will be deposited in the wheel at definite periods, viz :
On the Ist Drawing I prize of g 10,000, and 1 of gSUO *
On the 2d “ 1 prize of 5,000 and lot 1,000 and lof gSOO
On the 3d “ 1 prize of 10,000 and lof 500
On the 4th " 1 prize of 5.000 and lof 1000 and] of 500
On the sth " 1 prize of 10,000 and lof 500
On the 6th " 1 prize of 5,000 and lof 1,000 ami lof 50.0
- On the 7th “ 1 prize of 10,000 and lof 5,000 and 1 of 500
On the Bth “ 1 ptize of 20,000 and Inf 1,000 and 2of 500
On the 9th “ 1 prize of 30,000 and iof 1,000 and lof 500
llc Bchtme is sp end d, and lor liicme-s and s.ifety ot investment, nlleis equui if not su
V penor > ducements m «uv ■>? thn N■ rtn rn L t-fries. '
The whole Lottery to be completed in Nine Drawings only.
Prizes pay.ih.e in Imrty l)a ; i aLer Use completion of the Drawing, il amdied i. r within fi
twelve months. e
Brize will be received in payment for any Tickets that may remain unsold in the I
c aim of the Drawing,
PRESENT PH ICE OF TICKETS,
Whole Tickets>,gl(j, , Q, iarlers, g 2 50
Halves, 5 ) K gin.hs, 1 25
tor bale in a great variety ot numbers at the Commissioners’ Office in Broad Street, a lew
I’ doors hel w the Banks.
]. ‘I J" Ciders tor rickets and Shares from any part of the United States, i J OST PAW, and
inclosing the Gash, addressed to the Secretary will meet prmnjit atie
J. S. Beers, i
Secretary to the Commissioners.
March 11 7.
, Vil »■ •*
’ DiUIWUVuST
! PRIZES ALL FLO A I'INQ.
GRAND
j STATE LO TTE LIT
OF
MARYLAND,
| Contains the foilow.n* brilliant capitals still in
drawn, viz
V)«\\s. 11A> WH) \3oUa.
~ i)oUs,( o,VH)O HoUs
j Reside, 12 of luoO 6 . 50,1 Sic. me wh d im
| il)l- in cash, wli oil as usual it COHEN’S OPFH I
be hart th; mom -nt 1110)’ are drawn
| 19 li drawing on Wednesday. 30 h -f .March
20lh and lust m ftiorsday, 31-t -if March
(’’ness « tie (Treat ca.iilal o' §49 009 sh old |.
j indrawn af'er the 19ih is over, in which case ill
_ ;20th drawing will or det rr d to the 12di Apn'
vliei; the sell*, me mini be c imp!-ted
Whole Tickets §l2 . Quarters - 3 Oi
H'dves . -fi I E’oh'hs ■ 1 y
To be had, warranted undrawn, at
(SDiaia:, 9^
Where both tie tfiva.Oapii.il oi io 000 an
ilo OuO UOT.LMIS, drawn in the MONUMEN I
LOIIERY, on the 28th u ! t. were sold, an.
ih. re were sold, (he Capital Pr z-s of 100 On l
• Hollars, half and one quarter to citizens of Gear
trim 20,0005, 10,000 s, 5000 s, in the last Cr.,i ■
h State Lottery, and wiiehe m-hie capital niizr.
HAVE BEEN OBTAINED YUAN AY ANY Oil! Ell OFFICE
IN AM Eli IC A,
Orders left with 1. 11. St. JOHN, Broad strea
lU'iUS'l\! ljeo"gia, will be promptly attended to
FREE OK PUb I’AtlE.
April 1 PI)
B. ii. Hopkins having deter
ii.[mined to tV'-id" permanenh on the Sand-Hill
(wishes to dispose of his house in Augusta Tb.
1 terms will be reasonable, and accommodating
to payments. As that part of the city is likely '
_ become ill - scene ol'extrusive business, the bom
is very i-.iv-nrably sitna-ed f->r that purpose. 1h •
building is well calculated tor both a rare a
(weiling ; the 1 w-i- story being entirely se: ur
[• ed from those above,
Shnull the prop-t-tr not be sold by the 15 Ii m
*rl.r. lit will be Hatted, Pot, session can b. ha
'-•ii die fir-t of May.
March 1« 76
united state*
AND
POST NOTES,
ALSO,
DRAFTS
>n JSoston, Baltimore,
Providence, V\ ashington City, '
Nev-York. Petersburg. Va,
Philadelphia, Charleston, S. C.
Ami Savannah; 1
Far Sale by J
Beers, Bunnell & St. Jojm.
Hroml. corner nJWVlnloah street.
Gftii snd siivkii coin and all kinds of Hank '
.■ tks, Houflhi and Sold.
N v 12 40 1
SCOFIELD, PHELPS& Co.
tUiAPEUS A.VJ) TAILORS
■ I tVINtf formed a connection with Mr. Henn
I? I Howard, late ol Haliimore, have re moved
ii K'tablishrnenl to no, 88, Hmadway, corner o
‘Vail Street, where their Uusiiiess will in future be
..inducted under the firm of
SCOKIELI), PHELPS & //OWAHt).
Vi’w-Vovh, June, 182.1 7
S,VHK> Weight y.i VTUvjt
BACON
hOJi SALE.
8 APPLY TO
Robert 1). Ware.
Decembers
ilt,aV Irish Potatoes,
IN HAM BE IIS.
Junt received per Steam Huai Hamburg,
1 PE V It 4in|jers real deiiast Potatoes, u'lm ii
It will be sold in lou to suit lamiliea, by apply
ij immediately at
Jacob Moise’s.
AT Ke n zin iA kiennoch a Ho w.
necemb'T 28 j i
toe »a\e,
l I IKELY NEUIU) IVOMAA, a (fond Hoof /
m. Masher an Ironer—tor further particulai •*
q 1 re at the Office of the ConaLtutkinaiist.
Utsember 31 51 I
LA FAYETTE HAT
AND
CLOTHING WARE-HOUSE
The Subscriber
h opening in Jiroad street, one door below Jifr. Jll
leu’s lint Store,
* pAHOK ANll OKNEH.U. ASSORTMENT OF
AgD C, TlftNG,
Consisting of
Oltess COATS,
Frock Coats
l)ra!> box (joata
Double & single mill'd Cassimcre Pantaloon
Broad Cloth, Satinetl and Corduroy do
Toilineti, Valentia, Swansdown & black silk
Vests
Blue and black Cloth and Casshnere do
Superfine Linen and Cotton, frilled and plain
Shirts
Knitted, Cotton, Worsted and Latnbawpoi
Shirts and Drawers
Flaijntl do do
Tartan and Camblet Cloaks
Ladies do
Boy's Dresses
Youth’s close body Coats
Gentlemen’s superfine Hats, some very wide
brims
fmmitation beaver do
La Fayette, boys and mens seal skin Caps
Washington, Jackson and La Fayette Stocks
Silk Umbrellas
Hosiery
Gloves, &c. v
-—ALSO —
Negro Jackets and Trowsers
House servants Coalers and Pantaloons
Fearnought great Coals
Guernsey Frocks, red iiannel Shirts
Striped and Check do
Common Linen do
Woollen Gloves, and many other articles!
in his line.
Die above GOODS are New-York made, and
will be disposed of wholesale and retail, at New-
York prices.
J. P. Hetze.
December .1 4b
TO KE\T.
From the first October next,
AqgA Three Stores and a Dwelling
illfnflL House, upper end south side Urnnd-
Street, adjoining Kgan & MT.augh
onlßVHL liu’s, viz :—The Store occupied b)
D. H niy Si Co. the Store occupied by illl- &.
\lden—and the tw i story Frame House ami Story
uljoining the same—the house is well calculated
for a private family or boarding House—having on
•xceijent Brick Ki'dien. The Stores are all most
desirably situated for the Grocery Business.
•Apply to
William H. Egan.
September 17 "" 24
FOli SALE
A LOT OF LAND, three miles from Auodsta
» containing 70 or 80 Acres, forty of which i.
cleared ami under good fence, the balance Boon
Land There is on die premises, a coinfortahi
Dwtlling House, which has lately undergone.,
horough repair. A new Kitchen, meat House, ar
•tegant Btir.k Pantry, Crib, Stables, Fodder am
Carriage House, Sic. all compleu—a large yar
veil shaded; a handsome Orchard of Apple,
Peach, Pear and Plum trees, a never failing
spring of exc Ilent water, within 80 yards of ti
*Wi lii g, and ns healthy a situation as any in Kiel)
moml County.
The above will be sold a bargain, if early ap
plication is made to
Jno. C. Holcombe.
lannary J 8 59
FOR SALE (JR TO RE A I".
j ||HK unexpired lease and improvements oi
the Lot known as the Litlleman’s Garden,
situated on Ellis-Street, near the corner of Cen
Ire-Street— having all the conveniences for car
rying jii Confectionary upon a large scale, be
sides an Oven, Dryhouae, &c. There is aU< so
Ice House in good order, where 15 or IS tons oi
Ice can be secured for Summer use. The whole
will be shewn by application on the premises.—
For terms apply to
B. Bouyer.
August 1 I!
~~ iiiAiy.
T, . .
-H- UK subscriber having resumed the practice
. LAW, tenders bis services to the public. He
w I) attend most of die Courts in tiie Western
Circuits, the adjoining counties in the Flint and
Ocrr ulgee, and the roun'ies of Lawrens, Twiggs
i.d Pultsfci, in the Smil'iem Circuits.
Thomas W. I iarris.
tC/ 1 Letters nddres-e.l to h.m Monroe, Wu)
on county, will be a tended to.
Fi bniv 8 ,3m sis
A HUE subscribers have connected themselves
•i in the practice of the LAW they wi.luimi
rmly alien I all lie conn its of the Northern
ircni'. and the county o( Fr.nklm, of die Me--
ein Circuit, one of them will b- generally (bund
-i iht-ir office in Klberton, win re they will lain
il -asnre in • ransacling th- business ot those win
oav be unfortunate enough to be involv, d m the
iW.
John A. Heard,
Thomas J Heard.
January 1, ]825 57
For JMiVt, ov \\
A Negro Woman, a g,< d Cm k, W,.sher and '
. Ironer, For part m s apply to
Williaqa .Mackie. !
February 32 rt #9
I TORDmO ®» UU&SLs
tWviage Maker.
H,\S received i .ai l o lii -■ Spring Suoply of
C Jilt It I AGE V and GIGS', whiCi matte* his
assort "ent of Ggs complete—c maia'ing of first,
second and third rate Lea her and Suntop Gigq
one Coachee and one Charioiee. Being regular*
Ily Supplied with an extensive asmiime.nt, direct
from (lie various manufactories of Newark and its
vicinity, he is disposed to sell on as good terms as
the articles can b; obtained in Augusta,
Cj’Orders for any kind of Carriages will be
forwaided and ex icuted in the best manner, at
tlie manufacturing prices, (jigs and Carnages
built to order. Repairing in all branches, at short
notice, on the most reasonable terms.
March 28 ts 77
AIaO.VZ.Vt WAX,
Coach-Maker ,
WILT, keep constant'y on hand, and for Sale,
at Mr. Loeosthket’s Livery S'able.
AJS' AS SO It TMENT OF
OC? Orders for GIGS or C Alt 111 AGES from the
North, will be promptly attended to aud work
warranted.
N. B.—Repairing done at the shortest notice.
November 30 45
WUaVAA.M a. IhUAsV,
Reneius the tender' nf his services in the
COMMISSION
ANIf
STORAGE IWSIJVESS,
r '
TO BIS PRIENIIS AVII THE PUBLIC.
HIS WARE-HOUSE at the upper end, south
side Broad-street, is now ready for the re
ception of CO I’TOtl-and Other PRODUCE, upon
a Inch liberal advances will be made, when re
quired.
Any business with which he may be favoured,
I shall he punctually attended to.
Oct, her 1 28
VOMUISSH) Y HU SI VJSSS.
TUli feu\>BCi*i\)ev,
HAVING engaged Wahbh uses and Stores, in
the upper part of ihis city,offers his services as
i general COMMISSION MEKCHAN l - . —Persons
who may place merchandise or produce under his
care, may safely' rely on every possible exertion
. being used, (ogive general satisfaction',
Barna ,Vl*Kimi(r.
Sentemhev 28 27
V\\to feuVjscviVjfe.v
INTENDING to reside in New V irk, with a
view tor * lie transaction of Commission Bus
iness, in all its branches, will feel grate'nl tor any
1 con'ignments or orders, with which he may be
favored, assuring his friends that his nnremi ied
(tendon will be exerted to promote their int< r
•st. Ite will be prepared on the receipt ot any
con-ignmen a, or ot the inv ices with bills of la*
- ling and orders far insurance, to make the cus
tomary advances it required
Any references that is desired, can he obtained
it Messrs. Mackenzie & P nice, Augusta, or Ben
jamin Burroughs, E*q. Savannah
Ralph Kefcluinj
Orti her 26 85
~*ji * ami—dlghi _ ~ —— . - .
T\\fc fru\amia\\ iAue o£
hTi(i E i
H AVING disc ntinued run ling on the South-
Carolina side, will leave tins place every
Sunday, VV. fhi -day and Friday, at 4 o’clock, A,
M. on the Ceorgit s;do, by the way of Cuttu'a
Millhaven and Pearce’s.
fur seats imply at 'he City Mo'el.
Joseph I Thompson ajul
James Kiekpadi* k,
Proprietors.
March 15 1R25. 6 ' 7.5
STRAYED "
FROM the subscri-
WttyK mif4 -jcpi\ bi r’a \ ail, t nee d- i be-
IjiLMy|,. w ii, e Bank, Broad
( street, Angus's, 'oward
i the laltei part ot Ftbrna
' ry las', a large red and
jwl l ite spoiled COW, mark"d in one ear 7, and
the other ear a ""allow tork ami upper or under
1 bit. and branded C. T. on ih<- rump
I A reasonable reward wi Ibe paid for the Cow,
> or information so ihut 1 e t her.
W. L. Dudley.
Au trust n 6 h Apri'. 1525 2 *2
FOR SALK,
Beautiful Bay Mare;
■ may b" had cheap on immediate ap
plies io this Office.
March 22 77
Notice.
IJERSONS being ds y in ihe habit of Ireubasa.
m. inc on the Hickory tidge trac of laid, o vied
bv the Rank of Georgia, and cutting the wo d and
undergrowth then from : Nocce i« hcieh' giv ( n,
I that the ii'mo-t vigilar.ee will be u-ed in deli ci ng
■md prosecuting the offenders The said Lai dis
bounded on i)i ■ west by '•'iirkane l ’* Spring, and
art id the v llage of Sn I'lnerviUe, no the Cast
hv the lands ot A. Martin. P H. Camea and
others, it may be more parlicn'arly known by the
Milledgeville road. p««“i "g ihr ugh o.
Uy order oj the Jiuo’d
1. Henry
February 1, 1825, ts (6
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