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“ Many ot the political evils, under which every Country in the world labours, are not owing to any want of love lordpr Country, but to an ignorance of its real constitution and interests-” PRIESTLY
NEW SERIES Yol. 111. AUGUSTA, TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 2, 1825. ! Eo. 11.
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Cf*e Cane’titutioualisft
IS PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY,
BY W. J. BUNCE,
AUGUSTA, GA.
WSHE ysj SnTiiL
Offers for sale at reduced J J riccs.
f.ns. prime Baron
15J Bieres heavy hemp Bagging,
70 do Tow Bagging, H r square bales,
20 Coils Bale Hone,
20 Hogsheads prime retailing Molasses,
60 Ban els Gin and Whiskey,
10 do. Apple Bi anfly, |
20 do, Malaga and Currant Wine,
10 Q.miner Casks leneVlffe & Madeira do
35 Bags prime Coffee,
5 Hlids, St. Croix Sugar.
50 Barrels Markerel, No, 1, 2 & 3,
40 K gs prime Richmond Tobacco,
50 Quarter boxes Spanish Segura,
5000 do. Cast mgs, assorted,
20,000 lbs. Swedes Iron,
15 Box' s Cotton Car s. No. 8,9 & 10,
100 Casks natent cot N uls,
25 K gs Duponts P wder,
40 Dozen caimister Powder,
150 Kearns Wrapping Paper,
Writing and Letter do.
Old Claret Wins in boxes and Dimijohns,
Holland Gin, Cogn ac Brandy Ik Jamaica
Kunri, of good quality,
as© BOXES Hyson, Im
perial a d Gonpov.der
TLA.
ALSO,
A general assortment of Homespuns,'
DRY GOODS,
HAIUtWAUK, ,Vc. tfc. se.
AT Ills OLD STAND, No. 182, BROAD ST,
Jnlv 26 I6i 9
The subscribers,
havf. just übckivkd, and offer for salf,,
QU aRTER and half quarter Kegs FF
and FFF Dupont’s Gunpowder,
5 Casks Medoc Claret,
50 Cases Chateau Marg.mx and Medoc Claret,
A lew Demijohns of fi st quality C gnac Bran
dy, seventeen v -ars ->l .
JPillot & Le Barbier.
At Air. J, It. hafilte’s, Hroad Street.
Jiffy 26 4t 9
YLOUVV. and LVAVL.
liIXP DARRELS Fresh North-
KMmm erti Flour,
iS3S3w 250 Casks Fresh Stone Lime, of
a superior quality, just received and for sale at
No, 31/„, Broad-Sir- i • hv
Thomas S. Metcalf.
May 2 7 9v
Corn for Sale.
From 1000 to 3000 Bushels Prime
Vor Sale by the Subscriber , ut J\ r o. 341,
BROAD-STREET, AUGUSTA.
John Dillon.
July 5, 3 I
Prime Corn.
To close a Vjonsignmcnt,
■QfdDJl} BUSHELS PRIME CORN—will be
solo as «9 cents per Bushel, it apppli d fur this
week.
15. M'Kinnc. |
July 26 3t 9
LUTTiiLVi. FACTV>iwU>L^|
AND
Commission Business.
At his old stand in Savannah, neartiie Fort, and'
is prepared to make suitable advances upon alii
produce placed in his hands for sa'e,
John Everingliam, jr.
April 12 g'i
NOTICE.
TO-B will attend at he Maiket House, in the
?v city of Augusta, on Tuesday the 2d day «t
Angus, next, at J 2 o'clock, to let me Building of
a Bridge over Butler’s Creek, on the Louisville
road below Mr Walker's Mill. A plan of the
Bridge with particulars will be made known on
the day.
I). Berry, j. i. c. r. c.
H. iVlcTyre, j. i. c. it. c.
V. Walker, j. i. c. it. c.
S. Hale, j. i. c. it. c.
,J. S. Holt, j, i. c, it. c.
July 19 7
Receiver’s Notice.
I WILE attend at the Office of the Clerk of
ihe Mayor’s Court in the City Hall, every
Monday commencing on the 6lh day ut June!
nexi. until the first day of August, to receive’
the returns of the taxable property of aucli per
sous as have nut had an opportunity to make!
heretofore. And all persons who do not make
their return previous.to the first of August will
be suhj-'Ct to taxation as a defaulter.
M. F. Boisclair, r. t. r. r. c.
May 31 97
gy* Wanted ut this oflice, a young
lad from 15 to 16 years of age, ot industrious hah-i
its as an apprentice to the Printing Busmees.
July 5
m m r——TTnn~iiia~ii in i mhi miiiipi
august a V; : ’
’ MASONIC H4LL jJ)TTKUY.
THE DRAWING .J
Relays are Danghrijps,
ON the FIFTEENTH of NEX f MONTH, will'
commence the drawing of the, RICHES-l’s
! LOTTERY to be drawn in tiie U/iiie<t Slates. —j
!By a reference to the scheme it will appear that
the sum of • ’
One Hundred and ten thousand Dollars, ■
is divided into ten piizes, which is a larger amount
4 capi al prizes over one thousand dollars, than
is fcontained in any Lottery proposed in (Ins coun
try, and the whole of this enormous amount may'
1 probably he obtained for one hundred dollars,i
besides this, tickets can be had in (his Lottery atj
•he scheme price, without paying an advance of
from leu to twenty-five per cent which isg-neral-j
ly charged tor the North rn Lottery tick.-ls soldi
here, and which materially diminishes the chance
of gain. With such inducements offered and >a
kiug into view the certainty of the drawing it is
hoped that no individual will lose the opportunity
now offered of assisting in the erection ol an ed
ifice which wi'l be highlv useful and ornamental 1
to this city—and at the same time of lining his
Purse very handsomely, but that al! disposed to
do either will apply without delay ut
; BEERS’ LOTTERY OFFICE,
-No Broad-Street.
where may still oe had a greai variety of Tickets
and Shares at the original p ice,
J. S Beers,
Secretary to the Commissioners.
July 26 9
MASONIC HALL LOTTERY
THE Board of Commissioners have the pleasure
if announcing to the public, that from the
large sales of tickets up to this time, and the in
creasing demand for them, they are enabled de
jfinitivejy to fix a day for the commencement of the
Lottery- vd to give the most positive assurances
■.of its being carried fully into eff ct. The first
drawing will POSIIIVELY lake pl.ee nn the
ioU\ ol August next,
) Persons wishing to adventure are auv s-0 to pur
chase without delay as an advance in the price of
tickets is highly probable. Dealers in Lottery
tickets in this and other States will be supplied
on advantageous terms by making application to
(he Board of Commissioners through their Sec
retary.
J. H. Beers,
-Secretary to the Hoard of Commissioners,
June 17 102
TO RENT.
f
THREE Tenements in the
Builuing Lie the property o( the
estate of M. C Leavensworlh, front
ing the Planter*’ Hotel, on Broad
s'rett Poe Stores are well ‘Boated for business,
and the dwelling apartments comfortable. Pus
session to be bad the first October.
also
') The Brick House on Broad-street,
second door below Mr. W. 11. Turpin's, immedi
ate possession will be given.
also —
Four Tenements in Bridge. Row,
’two of whicli are well finished f.r families.
8 rnnel Hale.
j Jnlv 22 8’ 8
I
To Rent.
FROM the first of October,
n ' x f- that c-’minouious lwo-s.oiy
■ DWELLING HOUSE, on Ellis-sireet
immediately in the rear of the brick'
store, occupied by Messrs. Wilson k Cochrane.— j
| For further particulars, enquire of Mr. R ibert F.
-Poe, or to the subscriber,
M. A. B. White.
I July 1 2
TT TO RE s V.
liJISL ’l'l l ® I)welling next below the
I (undersigned, at present occupied by Capt, Cor
I 'Dick ALSO—
; Ihe Dwelling at present occupied by Mr. John)
: Bui ton, on Campbell street.
ALSO
1 be Store and Dwelling on Broad street, next
above the Bridve Bunk.
And fi ur Offices on Campbell street. F> r
[ terms, appl) to j
McKenzie & Bennoch. j
, July 19 7
'TT TO RE\ r.
JsFgßj|_ From the first of October next,
IHE SI ORE in the brick tenement, at
(present occupied by Mr. Kobcn H. Musgrovt. I
■ APfLY TO
Robert F. Foe,
July 8. 4
NOTICE
7|JIHR undersigned has appointed John H i
i. Mann Esq. his agent during his absence
irutn Augusta.
'I a And has also to Rent,
1 JjlMfl- A Commodious Dwelling
House, with a good Garden, Carriage-House,
si. other needful out houses, situated near the
Eagle-Tavern, on Reynold-Street. Possession;
to be given on the first of October next.
Asaph iV aterman. I
June 28 j
j I —l
Louß. and Printing,
Henlly Executed at this Office ' (
MCttMfcfttMf-'Mron™.wr ■■jwwpia
I & mmm*
Ao. 164 Broad Street',
j Have t\us (Vav HefceiyeCL
•" ..*
A LARGE ASSORTMENT 8F
SUMMER CLOTHING,
L . which will he disposed of lew, for cash.
May 20 • ( t ••• 94
. LA FAYETTE HAT
AND
CLOTHING WARE-HOUSE
The Subscriber
j opening in Jiroatl street, one door belosu Mr. AI
ten's Hat Store,
4 &4nOK A Nil GENERAL ASSORTMENT 0»
Whnts
AND CLOTHING,
Consisting of
Ohess COATS, 1
Frock Coals
Drab box qoats i
Double & single mill'd Cassimere Pantaloon
Broad Cloth, Satinett and Corduroy do
Foilinett, Valentin, Swansdown 5i black silk
Vests
Blue and black Cloth and Cassimere do
1 Superfine Linen and Cotton, frilled and plain '
Shirts
Knitted, Cotton, Worsted and Lnmbswool
Shirts and Drawers
Flannel do do
Tartan and Camblet Cloaks \
Ladies do I
I Hoy’s Dresses .
Youth’s close body Goats '
Gentlemen’s superfine Mas, some very wide
brims
Imputation beaver do
La Fayette, boys and mens seal skin Caps
Washington, Jackson ami La Fayette Stocks !
Silk Umbrellas
Hosiery
Gloves, Etc.
ALSB
Negro Jackets and 'browsers
House servants Coalers and Pantaloons
Fearnought great Coats
Guernsey Frocks, red flannel Shirts
Stripeu and Check do
Common Linen do
Woollen Gloves, and many other articles
in his line.
The above GOODS are New-York made, andn
will be disposed of wholesale and retail, at Nesv-
York prices. -
J. P. Setze.
December 3 46
THOMAS G. HALL, i
Uasrriage jHakfct.
HAS received a ' art o h < Spring Supply of
CARRIAGES and GIGS, which muses his ,
assortment of Gigs complete—consisting of first,
second and third rate Lea her and Suntop Cigst
one Coachee and one Chariotee. Being regular
v supplied with an extensive assoitment, direct
from I lie various manufactories ot Newark and its
vicinity, he is disposed to sell on as good terms as
the articles can b-* obtained in Augusta, r
QC/'Orrlers for any kind of Carriages will be
'orwaided and esi-cnted in the best manner, at {
the manufacturing prices. Gigs ami Carriages t
built to order. Repairing in all branches, at short i
notice, m> the most reasonable terms.
March 22 If 7g
AN OltlihAME,
further to regulate and. establish II Iturves in the .
city of Augusta. r
Wl I F.IiEAi a very heavy expense has been in
currerl in b hiding an extensive range ol i
(wharves, which were designed for the pubhc con-ln
venience ; and wOfre as oili' r improvements onln
the river bank li v»_ Ijccome necessary, it is deem- s
ed proper to collect such wharfages on produce (
and merchandise receiver) in the city and ship- r
,P t- d from it, as to refund to the City Council the
money already expended for the purposes afore- n
sanj, with the accruing interest, and to complete ~
; the work sti I to be done, 4
Sec. 1. lie it ordained by the City Council of p
Augusta, I hat tr in aim atier I lie first of August v
) next, all merchandize ai d , r ;duce shipped from, „
or landed, at any place wuhin the limits ot the
(city jurisdiction, whether at the wharves in which j,
the ciiy is interested or not, shall he subject to S1
I such rates of wharfage as are now, nr may here- ,|
alter be established, for merchandize and pro-f
jduce landed at the wharves. j ( '
I 2d. It shall be the duly of all ownen, agents or| c
[con-ignees of b iais, loading or unloading, eiliier|
jvvliohy nr in part, within the nfores.id limi s, i ll j a
twenty,lour hours alter arrival of the boat, and inL
th’‘ same tint ■ alter the loading is complete, to
furnish the City Wharfinger w ith a copy, oglheL
original ot tile Hill ot lading, or a fair list of tii L.
cargo, and the names of the owners, shippers or!'
consignees, in order that the wharfage accounts
against the shippeis and receivers of goods, may
be made out therefrom, and any agent, owner o.
consignee, refusing nr neglecting to furnnfi Hie 11
wharfinger with such bills of lading, or lists ol the 1
cuigo so loaded nr unloaded, stiail he subject tin 1
penalty in every instance, i.o exceeding one bun 1
nlred dollars. t‘
j od. All wharfages charged under this ordi p
j nance, (or Cargoes loaded or Unloaded al other (
j places than at the wharves now built, shall he col- c
lecled by the wharfi 'ger, and paid over quarter- 11
ly to the collector and treasurer of the coy.
Done in Council, this ISih dav of Inly, 1J25.
W. W. Holt,
Mayor of the city of Augusta.
By the Mayor. <r
, Gko, M Walker, Cl’k.
j™ 8 u
W Mr. Henry ii. Meld, is au-|
thorized to act as Agent tor us during our ah , i
set.ee from Augusta. hj
Bidwell k Casey. I
July 1.5
TO THE
fIIHEUE is perhaps no medical observation bet
» ter established, none more generally confirmee
by tue experience of the best physicians ot all g ei
md countries and none of mope importance to tin
practitioner,than Use fact,that many of the most dill!
cult and incurable complaints originate in neglect
ed colds. In a climate as variable as ours,where the
changes ot the weather arc frequently sudden ant
unexpected, it requires more csre and attention
guard against this subtle and dangerous enemy oi
life, than most people imagine, or are able am
willing to bestow. Hence the vast number of pm
cents, afflicted with coughs, calarrns, asthma
consumptions, and other affections, and hence tin
tarrago of rational and absurd remedies, cried hi
by the learned and illiserate. The many cases ol
.he kind, (eil under my observation; the preposi
erous compositions of inflaming drugs, whicl
I* I’® 1 ’® V() £ ue ! tf ie disappointment I experienced ii
(practice from remedies highly recommended ; sue
(my own predisposition to pulmonic complaints,
were strong inducements for me to consider
whether a compound consisting of mild vegetable
substances could not he invented, more free from
the well founded objections of practitioners, and
better calculated to avert the threatening d<
struction of the lungs.
PULMONIC
Spray* ot Vegetables,
, 01 cou Khs, colds, asthmas and consumptions
I his remedy is superior to any medicine which
has been oflered to the public, as it is prepared
rom the most valuable herbs of our vegetal)!.,
kingdom, and its qualities are such that every de
pendence may be placed in its virtues for tin
cure of the above diseases. From the knowledge
the proprietor has of the pulmonic virtues ol' the
syrup, he has no hesitation in recommending h
to those who labour under those distressing com
hunts as a safe and efficacious remedy, and hav
ing admilnstered it to thousands in New-York and
1 hiladelphia, he feels no hesitation in offering it
to the public, and after trial, those persona who
purchase the genuine syrup, will have their mo.
"ey refunded by returning the bottle, if (bey do
not (eel satisfied that they have reaped benefi
from the use of it.
directions for Use.
1 ake a tea spoon full three times a day, say
norn ng, noon and night, and continue it until re
lievea.
OTjf Eaoh bottle will have the signature of the
proprietor.
CT Prepared only and sold by E- Audler, sign
the Golden Lagle, Augusta,
| October 21 33
New and Invaluable
sajiiM^aais a
rATENTKED BT THE CNITEII STATES OF AMEOICA
AUDLER’S
Asiatic Lenitive tor Pain.
this Medi- cineisanev
e,r failin S remedy lot
the lootli- Ache. Head
Ache, and other dis
eases.
■
rjAins remedy is good against the tooth-ache of
j X pain in the teeth and jaws when duly applied
jam]employed, it possesses sovereign efficacy in
delieving swellings of Hie gums, face ami adjacent
parts, arising from or connected with tootli-achi-
It relieves bead-ache or pains in the head ii
the most easy and agreeable manner; for this Ire
quent and distressing complaint, this, his new *
medicine, is a charming prescription, for it re 1
stores both the organs of sense and the nerves or ‘
their healthy condition at a quick and admirable
rate.
This new and useful preparation produces, by
mild and gentle stimulation, a cheering operation _
upon the spirits—it quickens the sensations,
sharpens the perceptions, and invigorates the
functions of the mind, by dissipating gloom and J
vapours it acta truly like a nervous and cepbaln
medicine of the first order. I
Nor is its effect less beneficial when considered *
in relation to the stomach, man to the mouth, the 1
head and the spirits, by its qualities it acts upon "
the sight and immediate organs of digestion us ad
carminative and cordial, expelling wind, removing
torpor, correcting acidity, and creating a most 1
comfortable warmth.
The operation of this invention gnd improve
ment is quite as favorable to diseases of the ear,
more especially it acts to great advantage in dul
■tess and hardness of hearing, and even in incipi
ent deafness, restcing the failing organ to the
exercise of its true and healthy functions of hear
"’lf- t
Certificate from Dr. Samuel f. Mitchell. 1
Dr. Ezekiel Audler, of the city of New-York. t!
tins day submitted to me his letters patent Iron 1
he United Slates, for compounding and vending
•> remedy which he calls Hie Asiatic Lenitive, and
isked rny opinion upon the same, whereupon, at
ter examining the receipt contained in the specifl
nation, I find it conlaint. a mixture of such aromai
c, anodyne, and anti-acid articles, as are well cai- ~
ciliated to produce a composing eflect on the tin
man body.
Samuel L. Mitchell. i
vVc7u. York, November 2 d, 1818. j 5
"notice! “ ‘
'IMIE Public are cautioned against trespassing
i on the Houses and Lots of the subscriber
upper end of town—especially against hauling
and or earth from the river bank or contiguous
hereto. Each and every person offending shall c
nive the law rigorously enforced against him of e
them. \
Hugh Nesbitt.
January 21 60
t
E. AI UjLER,
SURD i .UiS DEMIST,
RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies and Gen
tlemen of Augui.ta, tint he will be ready to
‘d serve them at all times, at his or their houses, in
k (he line of his profession, and hopes he will meet
i share of the public patronage, as lie will extract
1 teeth and stumps, and in the easiest manner if ever
i so difficult, and to all its other branches.
e Vaste, of Cordon,
' A superior dentifrice to any ever offered for
1 cleaning' beautifying' and whitening the teeth and
! "taking the breath sweet and agreeable.
SCORBUTIC ESSENCE.
Os Hoses,
Which removes all acorbutic humour in tho
gums and teeth, and make* them firm at the
same time.
Prepared and sold by
B. Andler.
At his Drug and Medicine Store, at the Cotton
Range. Sign of the Ctlden Eagle, August,i.
July 4
~Audtat’a -MAVk of Uuactt.
A N elegant cosmetic for whitening, softening
tk. and beautifying the skin, and removing pinit
Ties, freckles and chops from the face, neck, Sic.
nhe Milk of Roses possesses imply qualities, for is
tot only serves for the above purposes, but it put
ehe bloom qf youth on age, which valuable property
every lady is fond of enjoying. This beautiful rose
wosmnetic has a delightful fragrance, and is an article
inh ch can be used with safety, as it contains noth
big that will injtt/e the skin, and it is an indispensa
the article to every lady, and should be found on
their toilets,
Dirkotioss.—After being washed and d -J
then take a small quantity on a piece of white flan
nnduel then wash face, neck, hands, &c. Each hot
lie will be signed by the proprietor. Price gl.
Prepared only and sold by E. Audlcr, sign of the
Golden Eagle, Augusta.
July 4 2
~ 0 5P iSi a £1 (8 sic
THE Subscriber has taken the SPRINGS for
merly occupied by Col. J. llaphhtoh, back
■>f the Planters’ lip el, and intends keeping all
kinds of
UEBUEfcIUNUWrS,
for gentlemen, who may call ou him!
Daniel Clements.
June 10 100
& tgjUilD*
■ subscriber, admitted to practice in the
M. several Cou ts of Law and Equity in this
State, offers to the public his professional ser
vices In the Courts of
JJibb, I Henry, I Jones, I Cnnvford,
Jlfonroe, j Jasper, ( 'J'roiir/rs. ( / J ike
Washington Poe.
Uibb County, tGa.) j
Jim- 28 1825 ? 1
.V nlice,.
MR. Haifur H. Field, is authorized by the
Farmer's Fire I i-ursnce and Loan Com
pany Nrw York, to sign Policies of Insurance (or
ns, and to a'leml to all other matters in which this
Company may he interested, during our absence
from tills plice.
Bidwell & Casey, Agents.
July 15 •(' fi
•N* t)Uce,.
LL persons to whom tin- late Francis Uouyer
ioh of the city of Augusta, dec ased, is indebt
ed, ar- requested to present their demands tvah
m tlie time prescribed by law , and those indebt
ed, are requested to make immediate payment.
B. Bonier, ? .
Paul IbMuignol,y Esrrs,
Her<*iTil)pr %1
4 k)HE subscribers have connected t'liemseives
in the practice of the LAW they will uni
formly attend all the counties of the Northern
Circuit, and the county of Franklin, of the Wes
tern Circuit, one of them wili he generally round
at their office in Elberton, where they vviil take
pleasure in transacting the business of tr.ose who
nay be unfortunate enough to he involved m the
Law.
John A. Heard,
Thomas J. Heard.
January I, 1825 57
N otice.
ALL persons having demands against the es
tate of Eliza A. Lovett, la'e of Uurke Coun
ty, deceased, are reqneste I to prc enl them le
gally attested, and those indebted, to make imme
diate payment to
Jonathan Lewis, ) Mm’r.
, ’ f and
arid > de
Rosina Morrison, ) bon ‘ a nun -
Miv 2 1825 7. 91
JN otice.
ALL persons having demands against the Es
tate of Reuben Tipton, deceased, are here
by notified to tnak; their return agreeable to
sw, those indebted, are notified to make imme
liate payment.
Ezekiel Lester, Adm’r.
June 7, 182.5 5 r 101
During the absence of the sub
criber from the Sta'e, R-hkht 11. Mu-on vi,
isq. ami Mr. Jamks M. Ulster, will act ras hjs
Vttorneys.
S. Kneeland.
July 15, 1825 3t 1 9