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NEW SERIES.’...... V 01.% AUGUSTA, FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 21, 1825. No. 60.
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Cjje Con£tttuttonali£t
IS PUBLISHED EyBUdBkTUESDAY AND FRIDAY.
BY W*. J. BUNCE,
AUGUSTA, GA,
•= — 11 .. . j.-3
. MEW FLOUR
first quality Family Flour will be liAul
<““*■2# ,ed this day from Stearn-Boat, Maid of Or
cans, will be sold lows if taken t'ronrfj£|
.. .• BUgg & Savage.
• November 16
tOFFEE. "
H'lT\Tfc CttfFKE (on fonsign-
QJ-wJ tnant.yWMrTje disposed of on accommo
dating terms by k *
\ B. Picquet.
November 96 44
U * * *
FOR SAlp.
On Consignment, by *
. |t B> Picquet.
November 39 45
3ust levelveA and. foe Sak(|
HY
. HORACE ELY,
' V
IONG’ 1 - Expedition t.i the source V
A Helera* liver •’ e, • '
Valley of the Shenandoah
Conversations of Lord Kyron
•lanuar.v 11 . 3t .57
A large aasartiuent ot Fresh
JLW DECEIVED I'/tO.If THt, SHAKERS.
ALSO —
A sol’d I quantity of Fresn HOI’S, growth of 1824
BOH .SALE BY
11. B. & I). B. Haviland.
January 11 . ■ 57 •
5,V)0V1 W eight i I P v’m.e
BACON
ton SALE.
Arrt.T to • .
Robert Jpi. Ware.
Decembers _ * 46
1 r -j . , „ -• ■ •> ,
The te\ihscrlher
B \ PENDING reside in ’New York; with a
*. vies' lor 1 In: transaction of Commission Bus
i its-s, in ail iU branches, jvdl t;-oJ grateful for ai y
c i.r-ignmenN or orders,p'w.ih which he may be
favored, assuring ins rieri's 'that his unrernitted
attenii-m will be exerted to promote their inlet'
cat. lie will be prepared 011 the receipt of any
coii-igirnen s, or of the invoices with bills of la
ding a id orders lor insurance, to make the cus
‘injury advances if required.
Any references that is desired, can be obtained
•f Messrs. Mackenzie & Ponce, Augusta, or Ben
jamin Burroughs, Esq. Savannah.
Ralph Ketchum.
Ocfnbee ■ 35
Fo\* 4’ Lhuvlft ton.
Tim- NEW STEAM-BOAT,
AUGUSTA.
-\\TILL have quick despatch, for freight or pas
'* s;>ge (bavmg very superior accommoda
tions) Apply to
. Egan & iVULauglilin,
■Tamil' ■’ 7 3t 56
BOX missxngT
OOPPOSED to be taken by mistake from the
O Wharf, about the lUh or I2tti of November,
a Box of Shoes larded from Boat No. 14 —Mark
ed A kE, Wood, or E.Wood Ik Co. Any person
having it in his possession will confer a favor by
informing the subscribers at their residence, or
through this office,
E. Wood iSf To.
December 54 ( 52
OT Take Notice.
f|THE Office of the Jerk of Council, soutli east
A corner of the City-H ill, wdl be open from
two to five o’clock, P. M. every day (Sundays ex
cepted) during the month of January, instant, for
the purpose of receiving the returns of the Tax
able property, within the corporate limits of Hi-
City of Augusta, and within three milfis thereof
All persons interested will lake due notice there
of.
Geo. M. Walker, CVlc.
January 7 56
FOR BALE]
A LOT OF L AND, three miles from Augusta,
containing 70 or 80 Acres, forty of which is
cleared and under good fence, the balance If nod
Land., There is on the premises, a comfortable
Dwelling House, which has lately undergone 1.
thorough repair. A new Kitchen, meat House, m.
elegant Brick Pantry, Crib, Stables, Fodder and
Carriage House, &c. all complete—a large yar
well shaded; a handsome Orchard of Apple,
Peach, Pear and Plum trees, a never f'aili 1 g
spring of excellent water, within 80 yards of tin
dwelling, and as healthy a situation as any in Rich
mond County,
The above will be so ( d a bargain, if early ap
plication is made to
JllO. C. Holcombe.
January 18 59
I
iTHOMAS S. METCALF, |
thi| mat hod of informing his friends
A alcf The pTiblTe generally, that be has just re-j
ceivej, and?- is now receiving a very large and
, w , e " stock of
1 rs
and if'Star Will favor him with their custom, thry:
■•d finujlim “ at home,” attending to hit own,
miainess, flkdy and willing to supply them with
any of Mte following articles, on the most reason-!
able terms, for cash or prime city acceptances 1
100 IONS well assorted Sweede k Russia Iron'
12lJ,,hhds. prime S. Croix and N. Orleans Sugar!
10« bags prime Green Coffee
3(J. hhds. prime Jamaica Coffee
50 pieces prime 42 inch Bagging
50 dullest Ipnv Bagging, very cheap
50 do b-st Twill’d Sacking
50 coils Jfale Rope
200 bbls. best Northern Gin, best brands
200 do Philadelphia Whiskey
100 do Northern Hum
■ t 25 hhds. do do
20 do prime retailing Molasses
9 dp superior old Jamaica .turn (
15 pipes do JTibanjl Gin (
, sdo do Cognac Brandy 1
1 pipe do (dd.fejjrt Wine
• 5? I* Malaga and Sherry
fc. 35 I ’ 4 pipes Sicily and Pico Ma
) t l * dsira T^fnes
20 bbls. (jest filler Vhnegar
0 d»v lri<fc i TV>iaioes . ,
TiO do /fee'll
v 20(JJta>uiiciies Onions
prime Northern Flour
25 half barrels do do
50 bbls. and boxes Loaf and Lump Sugar
50 ton cattie boxes fresh /Tyson lea
25 bags Pepper
20 do Spice Ginger
k 25 boxes R uins
30 kegs No. 1 Richmond Tobacco
30 boxes Georgia Candles
3 1 do Spermaceti Candles
250 whole ano half boxes No, 1 So.ip
5u Keg.- bestDupoiiis Powder
i 200 bag Shot, nsOorted
2500 I ' : : JJ\ r Lest)
2000 lbs, hoop and band Iron
3000 do German and blistered Steel
_ 2000 do Share Moulds
8000 bushels Liverpool Ground Salt
2100 do Blown
1000 lbs superior Virginia /Tarns r
10.000 bsl.ogwood
30.000 Russia Qu.lis
,300 dozen Tumblerc
100 ca-.ks paiem Cut Nails, assorted
25 patent Ploughs an.l Paints
10 dozen Carolina /Ties
25 boxes Homes’ aiid While’s and Wliilte
more’s Cards
100 box-s prime Cbeest
* 20 casks do do
50 reams Wrapping Paper
' 20 casks Lime
, 300 nests Dry
200 nesis boxes
20 bbls Shad
50 half barrels Shad *
200 bbL. No. 3 Mackerel
100 do. No. 1 do
, 100 bait barrels No. Ido
L ; 150 bbls No. 2 do
75 half barrels No 2do .
50 five gallon Hemajohns
09 boxes TTivana White Sugar
10 do do brown do
250 hall, quarter and tenth boxes superioi
Spanish Cigars, Dos Amigos and Flint’s
brands. ,
November 5 .* 38
LUKE REED & CO.
Have just recelced, an additional supply of
<&
OP KVtll Y nnscilip rlliN,
. Which they offer at reduced prices. Country
dealers are particularly invited to cull and ex
diiuiie the above stock.
—4.L80
kegs of choice Butter, lor (idde use, and a
few half barrels Prime Fulton Market Beef.
January 7 3’ f ’ 56,
; FLavtitu feeeAs.
.
, DD HHDS. Philadelphia WHISKEY,
y FOR SALE BY
1 A. R. Gordon.
December 28 61 5 i
* 1 • ——■ - 1 ■ •■■ ~—
l'l*e 11 brfitribi t’s
H'VING united in the practice of'
Law, under the firm of Juhan TV n ~)
1 respectfully tendgr tlieir services to tn“i ir.c-.dsi
’ and the public, to transact any business thm may I
" )be entrusted to them, in the line • mir pi-1 I
r Ij’ssinn, in the several Courts m Georgia t,nd
r uth Carolina. I'heir offig ■is on the corner of |
Edis and Washing,nn streets, whi re one of the
firm may at ail times be found.
M. B. Julian,
J. M. 1 houi|)son.
T»nn«rv 11 ~
L«ss\,
ON the 12th inst. {'aidta mall tm of money)}
F. Walker's Check for got), on the Bank o(
Vi tg l ihia, dated the Dili in t, psyab eto bearer.—
Ihe Public is cautioned not to trade h r th<
Check Ti e tioder by leaving it with the sub
scribers, Wil. be suhahly n uarib-fl,
R, B. Duncan & Co.
Jamtarv 14 5g
I
MOTl^lh.
fjTOUND by a Negro Man, a sum of MONKY
winch the owner can have by saii-faciordy
• "escribing'he same, and g vii g the Negros sin
able reward for his honesty \,|lv to
Job Givsbam.
Burke County, Jan. 11, 1825 3l j 58
| 4 SttAaSSla
AT THE SinlN OF THE
NKAnn*. fppnsi W)TIMe
, IVould and the
j ureff rt>. ready to attend to
I their calf , for • .
Frock ■
Dross Coats; ‘
Coatees,T f *
Bi°; Coats, \ ,
Plaid and Caiimlet Cloaks,
Ladies’ ( loaks,
tajj, -
Os the most fashionable kind. i
Vests, Shir re, Cravats,
Drawers,
Elegant patent Suspenders,
La Fayette Velvet Vesting,
Which thy oil. r for airffe tins season, lower
than ever—but (despising the principal of un
del-selling) they would only have it understood
hat they «'-■ not to bft wHfersold by any in llieii- 1
of business. c j
r / 3 a final yII 57 f }
MKENZIE &
Have removed that Conn in r iioom % to TfVinrtH
s<de Si ore. -where day have just received amlji
are now opening, -
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
British, FrenclL ItlMia & domestic
Which they off r for sal - a' moderate prices,
fi r Cash or Product:, nr on such terms as will
amt the convenience of the "purchaser, for ap
oved paper.
November 5 I7t 38
scofiFl dTplugl PS &
DRAPERS AjVJ) TAILORS
HAVING formed a connection wnli Mr.
llowai d, late of Baltimore, have Removed
heir Establishment to .Vo. 88, Broadway,'corner ol
Wall-Street, where their Bubii)€h« will in future be
conducted under the firm of '
SCOFIELD, PHELPS k /TOWARD.
.As?w York T:> , 1893 7
\VILViF.I.M VI. EHAJV,
Uenews the tender oj /iis services in the
COMMISSION
AND
STO fid ii E fi UMIA'ESS,
TO HIS fHIMUS AM) TBK PUBLIC.
HIS VVA'ISE
side Hroad’wrPef, jJufiJSpjeiidy for the re.
cenlinfi (if i O
winch liberal when re
Any business may be favoured,
COM nisswv BUSINESS.
TV\e Subscriber,
HAVING engaged VVahkii -usss iiklSt ;hks, in
t lie ujiper part of 'lda city, off. rs bis services as
a general COM MISSION MBItCHAN I’,—Persons
who may place merchandise or produce under his
care, may safely rely on every possible exertion
being used, to give genet- d saiialacl'on.
Hama APKinne.
SpHtemher 28 *27
Vicul VtLsb Potatoes,
IN HAMPERS.
Just received per Steam Boat Hamburg,
AFL Hampers real Retinal Rotate s, wi.icli
will be sob! hi lots lo suit families, by apply
ing immediately at
Jacob Moise’s.
M’K nzic ,4 Hemlock's Row.
Heoi.rnber 28 , •
THOMAS G. HALL,
Carriage AVukcr.
nWING laken the nhups r. cen-ly occupied
ny Mr. Ja nes I.ynes, intends carrving on
jtlu-business in all ns vari. n branches! Irom
'ln Inig exper.eiice ,t the North, he fl-.iter:
. himself, that he wiil b ' able to give general ss
jtislacfinn to such, as wdl favour lorn with a call in
jtiie R'pairing Line. Ail favours will be thank
jt'd'y received and punctually executed.
' __expects soon 10 receive from Hie Northern
I Maoufactnries, a compl.-te assortment of Carriages,
j LJ GIGS and CARRIAGES built to order.
For Sale.
8 Uigs,
3 Sul keys,
3 Carriages.
November .5 jr
'alo.nzb day,
Coach-Maker ,
keep consianiiy on hand, and for Sale,
I* at Mr. Loxostrket’s I.iv ry s- hie.
AN ASS OR T.y/EJYT OF
(Baiis o .■, '
(CT Orders for GIGs or C ARRIAGES from tin
North, will be promptly attended to and work
a r anted.
N. B.—Repairing done at the shortest notice. ’
N • vemher 30 45
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A Large Assortment of
JUVENILE /{'WHS,
T»r hale at this Office,
HAIR RESTORVfIVE.
And Preservative- Vegetable Cerate.
r!IE important discoveiy of a vegetable sub
stance, capable >1 restoring and preserving
the hair, Was accidently made by an individual
who has ut itber the capacity nor the disposition
to practice deception or fraud. The fullest ie
bance may be placed on the efficacy and power
id the Vegetable Cerate, not only in restoring
and preventing the falling off of the hair, but iu
.producing Hie greatest lustre and liveliness-of it
-imaginable ,- and the public inuv rest assin-td that
its effects will be clearly manifested in the con rat
of a short time by the renewal and v gorons
growth of the hair, and by ellV-ctuully ptevent
mg its coming out or falling off. The Vegel/bie
C' rale. tends to resuscitate and excite Hie eiu-r
gu-s of the capillary vessels, which constitute
( '!iose organs that secrete the mailer forming the
bai>-; these, like many other organs of the ani
mal body, which have been in a state of dorman
cy or disease, -may be restored to their’healthy
action, and perform all those functions assigned
them by nature.
1 he proprietor being aware of the numerous
'specifics palmed on the public, and desirous that
.Ho pi 'sent article may not stiff-r, rests its me
rits 011 the ( fleet it has produced on hundreds of
I persons, both male and female, and found to he
jibe only thing in restoring and preventing the
■hair from cuming out of Hie beads of those who
have.used it, and sll dial is asked as it relates to
lj* ,e of its eff ct, is a lair ti lal.
1 people 1 with bald heads, must rest as
aimiyi' g a few boxes of the above
' 1 *.^ e fttstored with all its '
fi I ? ,) C|l*l*tftV -0 f the above valuable ‘
jn- agents through the United .
otatesTor the sale of it, and also in Europe.
Directions.
I he V egetable Cerate being perfectly inuo-
cent, may be plentifully applied, night and morn
ing, and rubbed bard into Hie pores ot the head
with Hie fi gers, without apprehension of dan
ger. In addition to its other value, it beautifi -s '
the hair and whiskers.
N, B. G-ntlemen ihat are bald, after using it -
lor some weeks, will find a smail fibre ot hair
(growing on the place that is bald . they vvijl con- j
tinue it tor about ten days after its appearance,L
then they will shave their hair cl ise off where ill)
I is afl -cted, after that it will receive its natural and t
i vigorous growth.
And those wlio have the misfortune of loosing 1
their bnr by sickness, tbeLDerate will rertore 1 > j
them in a very little tih>|| a full and beautiful ,
bead of hair, as it is beyond all doubts that it is <
Hie only thing that has ever been discovered in (
this country, or perhaps 4n any ot tier.
A constant supply for sal -by
R. B. be D. (r. ilaviland, >
’ i
„ Agents far Georgia ,
January 14 ' 53 . (
TO ■R.'-'.VT. !
MTILL the first October next, the
Dwelling House ai present occupied 1
by the subscriber. For term* apply to
IV ill. Alaukie. ,
tnunry 11 3t 57 I
' TO RENT, I
. 7 *
One Tenement in the Lpng I
Yellow Range ot Buildings, n-xt dour above the c
sign ol the " Asiatic Lenitive," in "Cotton Range,” 1
c utiimed —Also, several l eiu-menta of one story •
each,with two rooms, recently io Hie possession o( I
1 Vlr. Ansley, aqd a convenient Warehouse in tig 1
rear, wiuen been recently reps red and tin- I
lot enclosed w-ftb a < ’ cice. f ■'nr terms, upph
to Mr. Janito Hai ig the absence ot the
subscriber. v /
""E. F. Campliell. ,
January > 56
h
TO RENT.
From the fu st October next,
A I liree '-Stores ami a Dwelling t
House, upper end soinh side Broad- 1
Street, adjoining Egan & M'Laugh- (
bn’s, viz : —file Store occupied by !
1). Henry k Co. the Store occupied by Mils k |
Alden—aiid the tw . ston Frame House ami Storell
adjoining the same—the bouse is well calculated
I'm a private family or boarding House—having at, !
excellent Brick Kitchen, The Stores are all most <
desirably situated lor the Grocery- Business.
Apply to
William H. Egan.
Sci'tember 17 u 24
FOR HALE OR TO RENT.
'IPUK unej i.ied lease and improvements on
IL the Lot known as the Littlemari’s Garden,
situated on Fdlis-Sireet, near the corner of Ceil ,
tre-Streel—having all the conveniences for car-,
t-ying on Confectionary upon a large scale, be- ,
sides an Oven, Dryhouse, Ac. There is also an |
Ice House in good order, where 15 or 18 tons 01
Ice can be secured for summer use. The whole j
will In: shewn by application on the premises.—
For terms apply to ,
B. Houser. <
August 10 ig
NOTICE.
\LL persons who have anv demands against
the estate of Wdlbam Bacon, deceased, of
against Hie estate of Mrs. Lucy G, Bacon, de ‘
ceased, are requested to present them to the 1
subscriber, or in his absence, to William W. Holt.
Henry Hull, Jldm’r. '
January 7 • 4l . 56
N otice.
,a\ LL person, to whom the esta’e of John mJ
XvA Lachis, deceased, !-■ indebted, are requesle '
'(i present their accounts within the time piv
icribed by law, and those who are indebted ti i
laid estate, are requested to make immediate pay '
neat to u
Peter Bennoch, ddin’r. j
July 23. r g
PWBMSHBTJUD
.Snd for Sale at this Office,
By ihe Cross, Dozen or Single,
THE
Georgia & SouU\-Caro\ina
Ss Ha m Ss « ® B a
FOIt THK VKAU OK OUK LORD
&SS<§3
CO.YJULYIjVG—
The motion of the Sun mid Moon,
The true places and aspects of the Planets,
The rising and setting of the Sun,
Phe rising, setting and southing of the Moon,
The sign of the Zodiac she is in at Noon,
The rising, selling and southing of the most
conspicuous Planets amt fixed Stars,
Eclipses of the Sun and Moon,
Moon’s Phases,
AISO
Ihe Feadts and Festivals observed by the
Protestant Episcopal Church in the Uni- ’
ted States of America.
Together with Ihe usual Entertaining Mailer.
THK ASTROWtiMTCAI PAUT 111
ROBERT GRIER.
November 19 42
fP HE Waynesborough Academy, will open un
der the Rectorship of Mr. WII.LIAM H.
loii jL, : UIS ,'! ! V the iirHt Monday in January’
1825, where w.ll be taught the Classics general
ly. and all the branches of an English Education,
I’his Institution is confidently recommended
to the patronage of the public and the friends of
Literature.
R. E. Kroiliiax,
President of the Po ivil oj Commissioners,
January 4 T m 55
iilcai\ftn\y.
IT is with pleasure and confidence that the '
I rualees ol tins Institution, present its cla nis
on this occasion, for ihe support and patronage of
an enlightened public. Although endowed more
liberally perhaps than any oyier county school in
the s'ate, yet its fund# having been unproductive
lor several years past biyng mostly vested in slate
bank stuck, die-academy has been much clogged
in its operation. Ilu board have not been able to
i fier an adequate inducement to engage the servi.
ces of a Hector, who combined qualifications and
character, that would insure success to the semin.
ary. I bis bar we ar. happy to stale is removed
and we congra'nlale die ( ,community in bavi.irr
procured lor the ensuing year, the Rev.‘Thomas
doubling, formerly of Liberty county, a gentle
man whose scholarship and general character are
too notorious tobvquire the feeble tribute fit our
; praise, Mr. (Joii)ding will superintend bothschools
| —los personal -ej vices and attention hjflvcver
wol ne principally bestowed on the female de
partment. In the male academy he will be ussis
ted by Mr. Lathrop—a northern graduate who
lias some experience m teaching—and who is re
commended as unexcejui (liable in talents and
morals. lo tfu.e we lisve to add,
local inducements, such as health, dheapness of
bpard. Ike. and perhaps it would not be thought
supei(ljous to tiufgev', that irfasrnuch as most of
ihe imp u-tatlt elutions are transferred directly to
the peoplnAit would become duub y necessary to
minds, for noirdfli stands on alir
ttiei' basis ll>m this, that in proportion as we give
• o th*4»rnple powfer, we sho« f also give them
knowledge. On the practical avloption of this
principle dt pends the preservation of our repub
lican institutions.
Juseph Henry 'Lumpkin,
. , , , , •Secretary .
d/ The Editors of the Cunstitulionnliit, Augusta,
awl Uepublican, Savannah, will publish the above,
awl fit want their accounts lo Lexington for pai
malt■ J. 11. L.
lanuary 18
(£3* The Trustees of the Pres
hytenan Church in this City, beg leave to notify
tlie I'ew-llulders therein, that the annual Assess
nie.iii on the I’ews in said Church, is payable
Semi-annually in advance ; that it, lo say, one half
pin aide on ihe first of January, and one half on
l first of Juty, in each and every yetir.
As the Church is in debt, and as repans to the
(Steeple and other parts of the budding have be- '
come i.nlispensible, they consider it ibeirduty tt>
rtqm ,1 (il all concerned, a prompt payment to
Mr. Warner, the collector for the Board, of the
first ha f of me current year’s Assessment, which
became due on the first instant.
Jig order of the■ Hoard of Trustees.
A. (Jamlieltl, Sitc’ry,
January 14 2t
gy* 'i'he Lancastrian Free School,
will again be opened on MONDAY, the IBlh but.
and the Board of Managers cordially invite the
return rtf those Scholars who have heretofore
been educated at this institution, as well as of all
others who choose to embrace the advantages of
instruction free of expence,
Q CT I’upils will also be thankfully, received
from Parents who are disposed to pay at three
dollars per Quarter.
October 12 gj
FRENCH TUITION.
A FEW young Ladies will he admitted lo a new
course of Tuition of the French Language
at the residence of the subscriber, familiar con.’
vernation will be introduced which by the assist
mce of his daughters, the subscriber flatters him"
sell the acquirement of that useful 1 anguage will
h“ more speedily and more accurately obtained
t uition three times a week from nine to eleven ■
o’clock, A. M.
J- B. Lafitte.
November 30 45
CIENTEEL Residents, or Sojourners, maybe
I accommodated with Board and Lodging next
door above Dr. Turpin’s, Broad-street.
J. B. Lafitte.
November 30 43