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“ Many of the political evils, under whi* nev». ry Uountry in the world labours, are not owing’ to any want of love forour Country, hut to an ignorance of its real constitution and interests.” PRIESTLY
NEW SERIES Yol. 11. AUGUSTA, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 8, 1825. f No. 82.
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Cf*e CousftitiitianaHsft
'S PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY,
BY W. J. BUNCE,
AUGUSTA, GA.
An Elegant Assortment of
(fiKrl&iilijilSli !
JUST RECEIVED AT THE
Yaucbjj \U*y Gmid’a SAore, c
, AMONG WHICH ARE
Hie H Barege, Silk and Gauze!'
Handkerchiefs, ' c
Black Velveteen, f<.;r Dresses, and a variety ol |
Striped Silks.
F. Dupont.
April 112 t 80
FiiFMl UMeT
aoi) CASKS fresii stone L : rne, of a superior*]
•iiialily* Just recciVta and i»p sale by * {■
T. S. Metcalf. 1 \
March 29 7i(
V>lA> tO&T WbX ;
®D DEMIJOHNS ..P old Boris Port, Vin '
d 1820—Certified by liie K yal Company
Oporto. i
35 Dozen bottles ditto, Vintage of 1816,
Fill sll.B BIT
A. I. k G. W. Huntington.
March 22 77
dJ 3 * Darien Money will be taken
tor *;e tni'owing Gome u ,esi I rein me Wharf
v/h rh w. 11 be received (hi., week,
Pr. Steam Boat ,Vo. 6 and 15.
-fS) TONS Sweeds Iron assorted (
200 Barrels best Baltimore Whiskey
Pr. Boat Huh Hoy.
2.34 Kegs patent cm naiis assorted
2*J,OUO !o Castings assorted
2.000 do Sad Irons
4.000 do Blstcred S'eel
194 K g« White Lead ground in Oi!
, .BO.obls, Loaf Sugar
IS llnd. Superior N. Orleans Sugar
'i 21 bh! . Vtuscovado do,-
. lU9 ' !. Bale Hope
*SB P - ces Magging
f '2O Flhd. IVbit *s Baltimore Gin
prime Rice
78 Boxes h* sh Itnsins
72 Kegs Pickled Salmon cheap
4 Boxes Cast S'cel axes
Thomas S. Metcalf.
March 29
Foll.-AieA J-AeeA Waislbfclts,
BcawAfcU, &c.
SrnifE subscriber In s tins nay re** ‘v. d per ship
44. Doris hum Liverp I so '-Uga. I assortment
ol Polished Steel Wnndhel BiaCelet-, liuckie- *
sad t Ihsiis, ol the newest (as non.
Yard Neck Chains,
Necklaces,
Neghgies,
He I London Hair, Cloth and Habit Brushes,
Perfumed Soaps, Ike. &.c
George Oates.
March IS 75
' MOLASSES, &c.
m DUDS. Molasses, new crop
/ 1> i .eiccs do do
> 20 finds. New Orleans Sugar
30 Mags G een C* O' e
Just yecavtd and sale by
Thomas S. Metcalf. I
March 29 79
li 'DID GALLONS prime new Honey, at one
dollar a gallon.
Just received nniljnr sate by
Thos. S. Metcalf.
March 29 79
~ liM
Ot Wve Bank of Darien
WILL BE RECEIVED AT PVR FOR TICKETS IN
i THE AUGUSTA
Masonic Hall Lottery.
.1 S. tieers,
Secretary to the Commissioners, l
March 29 ~ 79
— ,
Wanted to Hive.
B| 111 If. I. the first ot January nex , tour young j
44 NEGROES, accustomed to work, from the;
age ot 13 to 25
. B. Picqnet. h
January 21 hit
11. ti. riuPKi ns having deter-1
mined to rc-id*. per*.,att-"i I- on the Sand-Uill 1
wishes to dispose of li a house ia Augusta t hej'
Serais wdl be reasonable, and acco r,inndating as '
to payments. As that part of tfie cdy ;s nke'y to
become Hie scene o! extensive bn dues., the house
is ve<y uvourably shua d for (bar purpose. 'I hr
building is well calculated for both a store a id;
iw dung : the I w r story being entirely separa-1
Or t from th se above.
Shout I the proper tv not be sold by the >sth oil;
kpril it vvi 1 be Rented, Pcj nv a can be hail i
n;t th i fir-t ot Mar.
March 18 76 |
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SPIAuXVUD \mAWIXGd.
PHIZES At.L FLOWING.
GRAND
STATE LOTTERY
OF
MARYLAND,
Contains the following bntl-i .t capitals still un
drawn, viz .
4&,OOOTta\\ft.|l<YOOO Dolls.
iO.GOG Dolls.) %MOO Dolls.
U’-snle, 12%f lOOG 6 *8 500 Sic. the whole pay
iiile in cash, wh ch as usual at COHEN’S OFFICE
can be had die moment th»y are drawn.
19. b drawing on Wednesdiyy ,30th *f March
20lh c mf lust on Tnnrstday, 3fsf ■jf March
Unless the great cnnital of gtO.OOO sh >uld be
undrawn after the 19th is over, in -which case the
20th drawing will be deferred to tup I2th April,
when the sclmme must be completed.
Whole Tickets §l2 1 Quarter* . 3 Ot,
f/'dves - -5 j Eighths . 1 s**
To be had, warranted undrawn, at
(DDlDllt)«i3 '
V/here both tne great Capital- nr 20 000 an*i
10,000 UOI.L VlfS, drawn in tire MONUMEN'
LOTTEHV, on .she 28t‘! u*t. wt;re sold, in
where were sold, the Capiial Pr z?s of 100,00.
I) -liars, half and one qua-ter to citizens of Gear
ia ; 20,0Q05, 10,000 s, 5000 s, in the last Gran
Slate L -ttery, and wkkuf. jhddk capital prizv -
IIAVX BEKS CHTAINKU TUAN ATAXY OTUKH OFFICI
IS AMKHICA,
Orders left with I. K. St.JOHN, Broad Street
AUGUST. I G-orgia, will be firomplly attended to
KHRE OF POSTAGE.
Vp-ll t .00
visil’l'av SMTxSS
AND
POST MOTES,
ALSO,
DMr TS
On Boston, Baltimore,
Provitlencft, Washington City.
New-York, Petersburg, Va.
Philadelphia, < harleston, S. C.
Ami Savannah,
For Sale by
Deers, Bunnell & St. John.
Hi oud, corner of JWTntush street.
Gold and Silva:a coin aud all kinds of Bank
S tks, Bought and Sold.
in v-nhei* I ? .jf)
LA FAYETTE HAT
AND
CLOTHING WmiE-IIOUSH
The Subscriber
U opening in Broad street, one door below Mr. Al
leu’s Hat Store,
A LAKIE AND OENKRAt ASSORTMENT O?
AND CLOTHING,
.... • “
Consisting oj
13 HESS COATS,
Fmck Coats
Drab box t;oa;s
Donbie fe single mill’d Cassimers Pantaloon
Broad Cloth, Sutinett and Corduroy do
Toilinett, Valent la, Swansd iwn & black silk
Vests
Blue and black Cloth and Gassimere do
ouj,.* line Linen and Cotton, trilled and plain
Shirts
Knitted, Cotton, Worsted and Lambswotl
Shirts and Drawers
Flannel do do
Tartan and Cambist Clo. ks
Ladies do
Boy’s Drosses
Yn.titlPs close body Coats
Gentlemen’s superfine Hats, some very wide
hyims
Immitation be tver do
La Fayette, boys and mens seal skin Gaps
Washington, Jackson and La Fayette Stocks
Silk Umbrellas
Hosiery
Gloves, Sic.
ALSO
Negro Jackets and Browsers
House servants Coatees and Pantaloons
Fearnought great Gnats
Guernsey Frocks, red Haniic-I Shirts
Striped and Check c j o
Common Linen ( ] ()
Woollen (.loves, and many other articles
in his line.
The above GOODS are Ne"’-York made, an.i
' wi'l be disposed of wholesale and retail, at New.
1 fork prices.
J. P. Seize.
I December 3 46
JOYING AND SCOURING.
fjsHE Subscriber returns Ins thanks to the pub
j A lie generally, for the encouragement ilia
lie has received since his commencement in th«
;Dying Business, in this place, and hopes, by •
si net attention to his business, to have a continn
'ance of their custom j he still continues at In
| old stand, on the north side of Reynold stree ,
ne r the intersection of Bridge-How—wb-r** In
intends to carry mi the DYING BUSINESS, in
•ll its various branches, on Cotton, Silk and
• Woollen, a so, Straw Leghorn and Crap*-.
' Gentlemen can have their Coats, Pantaloons anil
I Vests sc aired, g'*ease, paint and slaioes extracted
jal the shortest notice, ami on reasonable terms,
py
\V r m. Taliaferro k Son.
| November 2 37
TITHTCmTAinm rvnTirm
.1 ENCOURAGE DOMESTIC ENTERPRIZES!
IS 30,000 for 810,
May be procured by a prompt application at the Office of s he
AUGUSTA
AUTHORIZED liY THE GEN. ASSEMBLY OB' THE STATE OF GEORGIA
SCHEME.
I Prize of S 30,000 is S 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 Prizdfe of 10 is 50,000
5175 Prizes, 7 180,000
12825 Blanks. 3
TU KE YS at TEX MOIiLAIVa,
Less than two and an half Blanks to a Prize. 1
t
The prizes only to be drawn, and tube 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 glo,ooo, and I of §SOO
On (he 2d “ 1 prize of 5,000 and lof 1,000 and lof gSOO
On the 3d “ 1 prize of 10,000 and lof 500
On Ihedth « 1 prize of 5,000 and lof 1000 and lof 500
On the sth ** 1 prize of 10,000 and lof SQO 1
On the 6th “ 1 prize of 5,000 and lof 1,000 and lof 500
On the 7th “ 1 prize of 10,000 and lof 5,000 and tof 500
On the Bth “ i piize of 20,000 and lof 1,000 and 2of 500
t ° ll the 9th 11 I jpnze of 30,000 and lof 1,000 and lof 500
The Scb me is sp'entlij, »nd to-* llich.icsa .tml s,ii'cty of i .vestment, oilers equal if not an
perior h rlu o. .. s t., a.n* „f the N rthtrn Lotteries. 1
The whttle Lottery to be completed in Nine Drawings only, \
Pr.z.., .wyubte in i'haty Days after the completion of the Drawing, if applied tor within II
twelve mo ins. * I
Fuze t ickets \v.)| he received in payment for any Tickets that may remain unsold in the t
course ol the Drawing.
PRESENT PRICE OF TICKETS,
Whole Vickets gtO, I Quarters, §2 5J
; Halves, 5 | Eighths, I 25
tor Sa'e in a great variety of numbers at tbe Commissioners’ Ollice in Broad Street, a few
cl mrs hi 1 >w the Banks. (
Ij’’ Orders tor ficki-ia and Shares from any part of the United States, POST PAID, and
-nc.using tne Cash, addressed to the Secretary will meet prompt attention.
J. S. Beers,
Secretary to the Comnmtsioners.
March 11 74
Eavriage .Maker.
H4S rpceiv -d i oart o' bit Spring Supply o'
C.y UR I A GES and O/GS, whi cli maxes his [
assortment of Gigs complete—consisting of fir
second and third rate Lea her and Suntop Gig
one Coachee and one Churioiee. Being regular
i lv supplied with un extensive assoilinent, direr
fmm the various manufactories ot Newark and i
1 vicinity, he is disposed to sell on as good terms a
ihe articles can b * obtained in Augusta.
(Ej’Orders fop any kind of Carriages v/ill b
torwaided and executed in the belt manner, a
tbe manufacturing prices. Gigs and Carriag.
built to order. Repairing in all brandies, at sbor
notice, on the most reasonable terms.
; M .rcb 22 if 77
ALVLVTaD \L\X,
Coach-Maker ,
WILL keep constant y on hand, and for Salt
at Mr. LovrisTHKier’s Livery Stable.
AJ\T ASSO/l T.W-LVT UP
(SQBSto
fT Orders for (.IGS or CARRIAGES from tin
North, will be promptly attended to and work
van-anted,
N. 11.—Repairing done at the shortest notice.
Novemb. r 30 45
i IvvaV IvisVv l^Dlatoesi,
IN HAM FEUS.
Just received per Steam Boat Hamburg,
\ FEW Hampers real Heltasi Potatoes, whieh
-a. will be sold in lots to smt families, by apply
ig immediately at
Moise’s.
JWKtnziu licnnouh'h How,
IJecfmber ‘2B 53
t
&,WWWVig\\t it Vviiu
BACON
TOR SALE.
APPLY TO
Robert I). Ware. I
; December 3 46
1 Yu\*
4 LIKELY NEGRO WOMAN, a good Com
Washer an*l Ironcr—tor further pur-icula
liqnre at I lie Office of the Constitutiona 1 ' si,
I DtecmberSl £1
WiLliUl.M 11. EG AX,
Renews the tender of his services in the i
COMMISSION
AND
STORAGE BUSINESS,
TO HIS nuENDS AND THE PUBLIC.
HIS WAREHOUSE at the upper end, south,
side Broad-street, is now ready for the re- j
option of CO !’’l ON and other PRODUCE, upon ,
vliich liberal advances will be made, when re j
(aired.
Any business with which he may be favoured,
shall bo punctually attended to.
Oct her 1 28
COM ill SSI ON BUSINESS
TVifc feubscvibcv,
H AVING engaged Waukk risks iiul Storks, in
the upper [iart ot this bisservices as
general COMMISSION MERCMAN I’.—Persons
vim may place merchandise or produce under bis
■ ire. may safely rely on every possible exertion
leing used, (ogive general satisfaction.
Barna AUK in ne.
September 28 27
T lVv« feub.acrlbfct
[NTBNDING l-> resirle in New York, wilh a;
view lor the transaction of Commissi m Bus i
ne-s, in all its branches, will feel grateful lor any j
onsignments or orders, wiili wliicli lie nu) b, i
ravored, assuring Ins (fiends that his uiireiiutfed i
utention will be exerted to promote their inter*
at. He will be prepared on ihe receipt ol any j
lonsignmeii'S, or of the invoices with bills of la
ling and orders for insurance, to make llie cus
tom ary advances if required.
Aiiy references that is desired, can he obluinet
if Messrs. Mackenzie U. Ponce, Augusta, or lien*
ijamin Burroughs, Esq. Savannah.
Jialpli Ketcluiui. |
j (let- ber 26 35 J
|LV*M V, EVI E.IL VD il.lL E
I AND |
COMMISSION B ÜBLVE SS.
At hi oal stand in Savannah, near ti e pert, ami
prepared i o make suitable advances upon aJ !
ireduce placed in h i ha* Is for “ale. j
John Jiveringham, jr.
February 22 JOt* C 9
Dissolution.
Co pattiiership of 8. C.
BRAME St Co, was dissolved, tiy mutual consent,
hi the 26th inst.
S. C. Brame,
Mark Wilson.
>
NEWLY IMPORTED
SDJBIf ®D*4)liDSo
Messrs. S. C. BRAME CO.
yWJWEsoId out to me their entire slock of
*444 Goods, which I have opened in the house
formerly occupied by M. Wilson & Cochran, h few
oo *s below the Post-Office, on Broad-street, and
being myself an inhabitant of Philadelphia, shall
take great pains and care to keep this Establish
meiit well supplied with the most fashionable
Goods, imported to this country, which will be
sold at very reduced pr fits, gither at WHOLE
SALE or REF \IL, ami will be placed under the
superintendence of my Agent. S. C. BRAME,
who is s regular bred merchant of great experi
ence. and will spare no pains to give satisfaction.
Country Merchants, as well as all others are re
spectfully solicited to call and examine for them
selves,
A LARGE SUPPLY OF
Yasliumnble S\u*lug Goods
Have been already received, an i other parcels
wdl continue to be brought in by al oust every ar
rival this spring. I feel assured I liaxzard no hing
in saving, Goodi will he sold fully us low at tins
House as can be purchased i* Charleston.
Mark Wilson.
March 20 2»; jg
SCOFIELD, PHELPS sTtST
UUAPSHS .i.Vf, T.’Ul.nftS
HAVING formed » connection with Mr. Henry
Howard, late of Baltimore, have removed
heir Establishment lo v'o. 88, Broadway, corner of
Wall-Street, where their Business will in future be
conducted under the firm of
SCOFIELD, PHELPS & /TOWARD.
jYfiwVor/c, June, 1823 7
SULPHATE QUININE.
A LARGE supply of the above valuable Medi-
A cine prepared by one of the fir-t Cnemists m
France, foi-s-'e at a reduced nr ce by
R. B & D. G llavilanil.
February IS gg
boxlusslng:
SUFPD; Tilt lo be taken by mi slake from tlio
Wharf, about the lllh or 12th of November,
a Box of Shoes lui Jed from Boat No. 14, Mark
ed A &E. Wood, or E. Wood & Co. Anv person
having it in his possession will confer a favor by
informing the subscribers at their residence, or
through this office.
E. Wood Co.
Drcrmhi-r 24 * -o
EYEXIXG sC 110 Du.
r PI'E subscriber vv 11 open a course of Tuition,
M. a> his School Room, viz .
On Monday evening, 28:h instant, French; on
I uesdaj evening, 2S li, Spanish—and alternate
ly three Lmes a week for each branch
A few Scholars being already engaged, the
School will positively be opened on those days.
V few more Scholars will be admitud until the
opening of the new conr cs,
I he subscriber will continue to attend private
(.lasses in families, for Young Ladle*, during day
time.
J. B. Lafitte.
W'rffi 25 3 t y 8
X oilcc.
AN election (or Mayor and Members oftbe (JKj
Cou-icil ol Augusta, will take place on M*»n
day the ll b of Apiilnexi, and at the following
(ilaces, to u n ;
tor District J\u | —Three Members, at the office
ol R. Bumi, E q, under Ihe su;»r.i)lendence of
R Bush, John l.ivcnnan and N.tiban Leeds,
i Esquires, or any two of ihem.
tot District j\ 2 —Three M-.-mh rs, at the City
Hotel, iiinit i* the snpi nii-endeiice of Jnbn S.
Mod, Ldward Byrd and John ttunes, Esquires,
or any iwo ol them.
I'oi District J\o. 3 I liree Members, at the G1 *be
I avern, under Hie Kiiperimenilence ol Richard
l übman, Abiel Can.fi. Id and Charles Labuzan
Esquires, or any two of them.
Ibe polls will be opened at ten o’clock in the
|forenoon, and be kept open until two o’clock in
tin* after noon.
Sinnild it be inconvenient for any of the per
sons named as managers, to act on lb? day of the
election, others wid he appointed in their stead.
I he voters in each District, at the time, ot vot
ing for Members of me (Jou-icJ, will also vote for
lue (i- rsoo ns Mayor of the cdy When the polls
.d'e closed, one or more of the managers in Dis
j't'icl No. 1, and one or more ot the managers in
jlhstnct No, 3, wdl repair lo the City Hotel, and
] *i conjunction with one or mure of the managers
ol District No. 2, they will add a'logelher the
win le vole:, given in each District for Mayor, and
he person linin g Hie highest' number, when so
j added, they will u ilify asilic MavorelcC.
After the Managers sh ond have ascertained
who is Mayor, Hit y « .11 make a returned the voles
'alien to the Chai -n sij of Council.
R. R. Reid, .Mayor.
j March 29 (tie 79
.N otice,
I .N|INE mo ilbs alter d.ie, app'ication will be
j-*4 made to the Honorable the Justices oftbe
' derior Court of s i I county, when sitting for
Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the whole of
he real Estate of Irvin Bnyet, deceased, late of
saiti county, for Hie benefit of the heirs and cre
ators of said deceased.
James Lambert, ) „ . ,
Edward llnyrt, J Mm ™-
Scriven County, Jan. 28, 1825 Ln'Jm 63