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NEW SERIES Vol. 111. AUGUSTA, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 6, 1526.
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Cfte <£on£tit«tfanali£t
l'i PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY
BY W. J. BUNGE,
. AUGUSTA, OA.
•Waguifice,nt VU , a , SNVi\g \
ALL IN~ONE DAY.
ON TUB TWENTY-FOURTH JUNE NEXT.
Will taka place the NINE I a id LAST Drawing
OF THE
Augusta .Wasotuc Ua\\
LOTTERY.
©©iSMmißo
Prize of 30,000 Dollars,
1 Prize of 2 ),000 Dollars,
4 Pikes of 10 000 Dollars,
4 Prizes of 5,000 Dollars,
5 Prizes of 1.000 Dollars, >
10 Prizes of 500 Dollars, ,
50 Prizes of 100 Dollars, I
100 Prizes of 50 Dollars,
5000 Prizes of 10 Dollars,
Less han two and a half (Hanks to a Prize
—MI Prizes payable thirty days after the com
pletion of the Drawing, aiibjjcT to a deduction
ot fifteen per cent. If not apnlied for within
twelve months, to be cons dered a donation to
the funds of the MASONIC H\LL
(Tj* I’fie following Capital Phizes are s'ill
undrawn, and must ail be distributed on the dav
of the next Drawing ;
1 Prize of 30,000 Dollars,
1 Prize of 20,000 Dollars,
2 Prizes of 10,000 Dolltrs,
2 Prizes of 5,000 Dollars,
2 Prizes of 1,000 Dollars,
4 Prizes of 500 Dollars,
19 Prizes of 100 Dollars,
28 Prizes of 50 Dollars.
And a very large sum in Ten Dollar Prizes,
amounting to upwards of
The -mmense amount 01 GRAND CAPITAL
PRIZES remaining undrawn in the Wheel, and the
fate of every number being determined in one day,
renders this in present stage, the most interest
ing Lottery ever‘draw in the Southern States ■, ,
and it will bear a comAariann with any of the
Northern Lotteries now (ifferitig.
But a small proportion of Tickets remain un
sold, and, fmm the great demand for them, it is
highly probable that they will be all dispos’d of ‘
sometime before toe Drawing, and that the price
will advance considerably. Application for Tick
els, should be speedily made, particularly by ,
distant adventurers, and holders of small Prizes,
who wish to r P'v »h m.
PRESENT PRICE. !
W\vo\e Tickets §ll OO 1
Waives 5 50
Quarters $ T 5 J
TICKETS AND SHARES FOR SALE Air S
BEERS’ :
LOT fUiiV OFFICE, ;
No. 24 1 . Broad-Street, \
AUGUSTA.
HCT Orders O r T ckms, enclosing the Cash, <
post paid, will be pr imptly attended to.—Darien '
Honey received at par. Address
J. S. BEERS, I
Secretary to ihe Commissioners , 1
May 16 T 9,5
&ix ThausaiuV Busliela 1
PRIME BEACH ISLAND
FOR SALE, ENQUIRE OF
A. Sibley, or
Micajah lluarhes.
April 21 J ° 6
BARRELS Philadelphia I
rwgmm Whiskey, (firs; <i laiil\ )
IhBH 29 Hogsheads do do
FuU SALE ur
Samuel Kca,
J\i Grail’s Hn tiding
May 12 92
aH'D HDDS, prime
> ew Orleans
»OR SALK BI
A. Sibley.
Anvil It »f gj
FUR SALK.
U®© nnr.S. Superfine How
ard street FLOUR, warranted fre»
■fIEEZ from onion.
AISO
Coarse A Hum SALT, in sacks.
Apply to <
A. Mackenzie.
Jnnnarv 24 61 1
*** Blank Deeds of Conveyance
NEATLY PRINTED ON VELLUM PAPER,
Fyr sale at this Office*
Sit
“ Many of the political evils, under which every Country iu the world Labours, are not owing to any want of love for our Country, but to un ignorance of its real conslilutioi. and interests. M PKIKSTLY
nmOCK # .MARSAI,
MERCHANT TAILORS.
AT THE AUGUSTA
CLOTHING STORE,
No. 164, nearly opposite the City-Hotel,
have just received a good assortment of
Spring and Summer
CLOTHING,
WITH A GOOD VARIETY OF
nine and Black Coats, Fancy Vent*. All of the (
shove Goods, will be disposed of low for cash si ,
he above Stand. ,
May 5 90
NEW CLOTHING. ;
______ i
J. P. SETZE,
IS OPENING a LARGE ASSORTMENT OF 1
CLOTHING, <
IV/iich it made up in a iuorkmandike manner, and
of the best materials :
li LUE and Black superfine Dress Coats,
Do. do. 2d Quality, >
Blue, Claret, Olive and Parson’s gray mixed (
Frock Coats, <
Blue and Drab Box Coals,
Coatees of different qualities,
Youths’ blue and black Coats,
Oassimere and Cl ith Pantaloons, of almost any
ipolour and prices,
Sat'incit, CorJeroy & prime-bang up do.
Blue and black cloth Ve-As, (
French, India & English silk Vests,
Silk Velvet do. ,
Great variety of Fancy do. ,
Linen, Cotton, Frilled and Plain Shirts, (some t
very fine,)
Knitted, Cotton and Worsted Drawers, ,
Worsted and Lamb’s wool knitted Shirts, ,
Fine flannel Shirts and Drawers, ,
Ladies’ Cloaks, (
Tartan and Gamble! do.
Fearnought great Coats, |
Silk Umbrellas,
Boys’ and Mens seal skin Caps, ,
Gentlemen and Youth’s Hats,
Hosiery, Gloves, &c. ,
ALSO,
House servants Coatees and Pantaloons,
Negro Jackets and Trowsers, :
Check’d, strip’d, and coarse linen Shirts,
Guernsey Frocks,
Red flannel Shirts. .
THE AMOVE GOODS ,
Will be disposed of wholesale and retail, at .•
New-York prices. 1
No. 234, nuoAn-street.
Three doors above the Post- Office.
October 21 '34
HIGHLY interesting.
THE long expected, and truly Brilliant Distri 1
bulion of Fortune’s Favor., Will soon take a
place, in a few weeks sums of Money amounting
to upward! of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND
DOLLARS ! wifi be nut into circulation, all in the 1
•pace of one day by being distributed among the
<slrons of the AUGUSTA MASONIC HALL
LOTTE fir. Tuose fine presents of Thirty (
I'h usand Dollars—Twenty Thousand—Ten Thou .
sand—Five Thousand, Stc. &c. will not be the less
acceptable on account of the pr sent pressure for ,
money, and the low price of Cotton. Let it be |
recollected that the splendid amount of prizes
still undrawn in Ibis Lottery, must positively all
bo decided on one day, the 24th of June next.— ■
Many persons are still without chances, and will
cmtiinly be deprived of all hope of gaining any
of them, un!e°s they embrace this opportunity.—
There is no scheme offered, in which a few dol
lars can be invested as advantageously as in this ,
and there is no probability that one combining so
many advantages, and so veiy rich in Capital Pri
zes, wll ever occur i.gain. Eight cut of Nine
Drawings are over, and nearly all the prizes yet
to be drawn. Ihe Tickets are still at a very low r
price, compared wi h the accumulated richness
of the Wheel. There is no time for delay : the <
advantages of this Lottery over all others, are be t
ginning to attract the attention ”f adventurers at i
a distance, and those who postpone their purchi
sis, may find every ticket taken up some time be '
fore th-• drawing. i
Th re are still on hand a great many fortunate
numbers, which can be had for Eleven Dollars
each, and s’ ares in nroportion, bv timely applica
tion at BEERS’ OFFICE, No. 241, Broad-SI reel.
Miy 23 9s
WHILE LEAI)7
|o®® Kegs White Lead, ground
in dll,.
FUJI SALE HP
Thomas McGran.
May 5 9U
GEOLUiL W. WA&X&Us.
HAS removed from Augusta, to MADISON
Morgan County, Georgia—where he con
-I.ties the practice of LAW.
His unfini lied Law hus ; «ss in the Coun'y of
Richmmd. Mr. W. has lel't in the Jiands o
W. T, Gould, E r q.
March 7 t 73
Hecfcivwc’a JVoUce.
[WIT.L attend at the Clerk’s Ollice ot the Su
perior Court, ever Monday, until the fi -4 day |
of Aueust rex, 'n m ten o’clock, A. M. loom ■
o'clock P, M.tor the p rpose of completing th
Return* for t*’e year 1826. (
James VPLaws. Esq. wdl receive returns f t
me, whenev r he -nav b* ci'lp'' it his Office.
Mich’l. F. Boiscl tir, <
Receiver of Tax Returns, It. C.
May 16 lit t 93
STORAGE
COM Ml SSI /X V v
undersigned begs leave to tender Ins sei
. vices to the public generally, ..n the above
line of business —lie pledges himself to use all dil
igence, give personal attention, and to exert Imn
self to the best of his abilities to give general sat
infection and to promote the interest ot all tiio-u
--that may think proper to favor him with their eus
tom. Liberal advances will he made on all pro
luce committed to his charge, either lor sale, ex
oortation, or otherwise, anti facilities in ail cases
(~-whin rcqnirtd) will he afforded; that hut few
others in hi a line can equal, and none surpass. Ad
orders will be thankfully received and promptly
attended to.
He has taken Mr 11. If. Warren’s Warehous
at the foot of the bridge, (better known by tin
name of “ Leigh’s Warehouse ,”) its situation be
ing immediately upon the new wharf it thereby
affords peculiar advan'ages to shippers, Uc.
The whole establishment having lately under
gone a complete and thorough repair, is now in
complete order for ,the reception of all kinds Oi,
produce, merchandize, &c. 11 is close stores are
cleanly, stcure, and perfectly safe.
Win. U. Shelton.
N. B. The only Tobacco 1 spection in the city
is also kept at the above Warehouse : and lor all
Tobacco o*' inspe :ted here during
the ensuing season,Twill give six dollars per hun
dred, and in the samfe ratio for the more inferior
qualities. W. H. S.
September 20 25
PIUVAI'E
during the summer,
AT ttIOUMONU JUTHS.
School at this place, under the direction
J. of the subscriber, during the summer months,
will be open for the recepti n of young gentle
men and laches, the 19,h0t June—to continue till
about the 10th of October.
Musters and Misses, w II be taught (he elemen
tary branches, and if advanc'd, will be prepared
to enter any class in our Colleges, or taught such
particular branches, either Classical or E ghsh, as
their parents may desire.
A prime object of the prec ‘ptor, will be to
limit his number; that in preserving, both during
the hours devoted to study, and those to exercise
an authora'.ive and at the same time, a familiar
intercourse with his pupils, tiieir moral and in
lellectual improvement may be under ins dircc
inn.
Mis exclusive attention being devoted to his
School, he is enabled to ernbtace opportunities
by familiar conversation of practicably illustrating
the knowledge derived from the books in use.
As the sisuation is healthy, and the subscriber
has attend d th-'re one sum ner, he cannot enter
tain a doubt but the public confidence will be
gained by the favourable testimony of the under
manned gentlemen, (most of whom are bis patrons)
to whom he is permit ed to refer :
Doctor James Whitehead, Rev. Joshua Key,
Col. Thus. M. Berrien, J no. Whitehead, Samuel *
Dowse, Samuel Sturges, Thomas S. Davis and 1
A. P. Whitehead, Esquires.
Terms. —Tuition from five to ten tic liars per
quarter, according to the studies pursued. Hoard
iug and washing, can be hud on reasonable terms,
at Mr. Samuel Sturges’ with whom the subscribe)
boards.
Nect ssary Books and Stationary, provided on
the lowest terms.
Win. It. Williams.
N. B. Families from the low country, will find
this a h althy, and pleasant situation to spend the
‘ummer at.
dj* The editor of the Savannah Republican, is
requested to publish the above eigh' times week
ly, and forward his account to ibis Hioe.
Richmond Baths, Richmond county,
Mav 2, IBc6 8i t 89
The,
HAVING obtaiued'ttie Mail contract from Mil
ledgeville to Montgomery. Alabama, will
commence running a LINE OF STAGES be
jtw en two points on the 20th of May, three times
a wei k. The public may rely on the punctuality
and faithfulness ot the discharge of their duties.
They have made such arrangements as will re
trove all possibility of disappointment.—Their
Stages and Morses shall be of the best kind.
They rely on a liberal public to sustain them in
this undertaking.
Hugh Knox & Co,
The Montgomery Itepubl can, Ualiawba Press.
Mobile Register. Constitutionalist, Georgian
Log's Gazette, New.Vork, will published the
above weekly for three months, and send their
accounts to M K. Sc Co,
Mil!• doeville April 25 15t );9
Bro\ig\\t to tVifc Augusta Jail
ANEc.RO M.\N by the oie , ~ Paiuii-i, about
thirty five years old five f-et seven inches
h gh, very black, says he belongs to John New
;toa. fe ffrson county, Ge rgi-i, and was purchased
by said N j wton, from Josiah Gray of Edgefield
District, South Carolina, The owner is req lesietl
o ct me forward, comply with the law, and lake
him away.
Jas S. Chaffer,
Jailor, It, C.
-Tune 2 yg
Runaway Arrested.
B ROUGH I to t* e Jail at Lincolnian, Lincoln
County, the 19th instant, s Mulatto Fell w, ‘
I‘b n fiv - teet i n inches higb, who calls him-;
selfJoHN DUNU \R, and says he is well acr-uain
fd abnu* Augusta—that he belongs to Byrd &
Mural, f!lnr e on, a d was formerly the pioper
-V of Albert Bruce. "The owner or owners are
eq ‘bed to complv with the law, and take him
oui of jail.
Peter Lamar, Jailor.
May 30 2t x 97
THE WORTH A ME LUC AW
\LEVIhW,
.I'VTEW Series Vul. 13, tor April, Contents
' \ i-M OF NO. LI.
'j i. Veiiplanr’s Fs*U on Contracts —An Es
c| say outlie Doctrine oi Contracts; berg an In
quiry how Contracts are affected in Law and
I Moral-, by Concealment, Error, or Inadequate
Price. Bv Gillian C. Vvrplanck.
11. Samaritan and Hebrew Pentateuch —De
Pe'iitatcclu Samaruuni Ongine, Indole et Aucto
riiale, Commentatio Pliilolo-gica-cntica. Scrip
sit (iiilii lniUH Gi senius.
3 ill. Peiicival’s P« m Poem delivered before
1 lie Connecticut Alpha ol the Phi Beta Kappa So
‘ c;eiy, September 13, 1825. By James G. Per
-1 cival.
IV. Sandwich Islands—Journal of a Tour a
round Ha wan, the lar h est of the Sandwich isl
ands. By a Deputation from the Mission on
• hoso Ida ds,
V. Milt n on Christian Doctrine—A Trea
tise on Christian Doctrine, complied (rom the
• Holy Scriptures alone. By John Milton.
i VI. Memoir of Richard Hhniit Lee— Memory
iof the Lite of Richard Henry I.ee, and fits Gorres
: pond tice with the most distinguished Men in
America and Europe, illustrative of their Charac
ter , and o* the Events of the American Rcvulu
, lion. By his Grandson. Richard 11. Let.
I VII. The Rebels—The Rebels, or Boston be
, fore ihe Revolution, By the Author ol liobo
’ ni'ik.
VIII. Shaikh's Sketched of Aloiehr—Sketch
es - f Algiers, Political, Historical, and Civil. By
William Shaler, American Consul General at Al
gier .
IX. Miscellaneous Poems- Miscellaneous
Poems, selected from die United diates Literary!
G-z tie, |
X. Critical Notices —l. Atlantic Souvenir. I
2 Rawle’s View of the Constitution of the
1 United Sta'es.
3. Cubi’s Traductor Espanol.
4- Proposed Seminary of Education in Massa-
I chnsetts.
5. Leisure Hours at Sen.
6. Dana’s E.iilome of Chemical Philosophy.
7. Claims of the United States on Denmark.
8 Report ot the Ohio Canal Commissioners.
9 B uni’s Historical Sketch of the Formation
f the Confederacy.
10. Mexico.
11. Swell’s Notes on the Bunker Hill Battle.
12. Currency and Bifiika of New-England,
Quarterly List of Publications.
Index,
Just received and for sale by
H. Ely.
Aligns!a. April 21 8b
Watianted
'ISHE subscriber has just received and is .uwj
A opening, a large assortment ot SEEDS, which,
•ie oft-rs for-ale at the lowest market prices.
Also, Oysters in the shell—Pickled
Oysters by the b.rr.-l or gallon \ general as
sorlment of GROCERIES and Fruits of the sea
son. Families supplied upon favorable terms.
James S. Simmons,
121 UllO.lD STREET.
January 6 56
Classical and English Seminary
Augusta.
A BRANCH of (his Institution, will be removed
to the Sand hills, on the 2C'th of next May
which is to he conducted by the Ifev. G Sheehan.
Mr. John IValsh, will take charge of the Par
sonage-houae department, during the summer
months.
Geometry, Arithmetic &c. Stc. &c. together
with Classics wi I be attended to.
Edward Swin*y, lirefect.
Apr ; l 14 84
Notice.
JTpHE subscribers have connected themselves
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 will be generally found
at their office in Elberton, where they will take
pleasure in transacting the business of thoso who
i may be unfortunate enough to be involved in the
Law.
i John A. Heard,
Thomas J. Heard.
January t, 1825 5 7
*** The Subscriber has taken
an OFFICE, in the lower story ot Mr. T. Cum- 1
wing’s Buildings, near the Post-Office. He pro-1
poses to practice in the Courts of Washington,!
Scriven. Jefferson, Burke, Columbia snd Rich !
mond, & in the Federal Circuit Court for Georgia
Robert Raymond Reid.
December 23 S‘2
Notice.
Creditors of the late William Gilbert,
I Esq. are requested to present their accounts
i to the Subscriber, who is authorised by the friends
> of the deceased, in London . to receive them.
Robert Raymond Reid,
j Maprh 3 72
[ ' To Rent,
MA comfortable DWELLING,
with four Rooms, in the second Story,
over the Store of Messrs. Barber &
Blair, near the vt a) l;et — F- quire of
Wells & Kihhe,
Mav 2 89
d ~~—*—
V). Oraue,
CIONTINUES the practice of the Law at Monti
) cello, Jasper County, where lie will punctual
ly attend to any business confided to bis care. H<
dso practices in all the other courts of the Oak
mulgee circuit and in several courts of the Flin*
and Northern circuits.— During his absence ai
agent will be left to attend to the business of h r
(office.
t Morticcllo, July 27 ants 10
Steam, \ a\uyvvc
AND
MEDICAL BATHS;
, DOCTOR HOVEL,
CONTINUES administeHug the-e UATHS.
Their utility in Cutaneous Diseases, Rheu
matism, ill cured Syphilis, Chrome affections.
Influenza, fcc. is now too well established in the.
United Slates, to require any further recommen
dation.
, Doctor HOUBL’S Office is in Kllis-Street, cor
\ ner of Cantel m’s Alley, opposite ti e City-Hotel
February 28 ly yy
A CAIU).
: ISo
SURGEON DENTIST,
RESPECTFULLY returns thanks to the La
dies and Gentlemen of the city, &c. for the
patronage he has received from them in (he
lute of his profession, and hopes he will meet
with their future favors.
He invites those who may want his services;
to call a> his house sign of th Golden Eagle,
Cotton Range and see his workewhich he war’
rants, and is manufactured on a new principle
Ihe advantage persons have who employ him.
is that Augusta is his residence, and any injury
to work done by him, can be repaired at al
times.
He places Teeth both real and artificial (m«.
kmg the latter with pure rnamel) from a single
[one to a whole set, so accurately that they will
,answer all the purposes intended. He cloens
|the teeth if ever so much discolored, of all their
foulness and tarter without pain, u, d renders
then as white and as fair as <-ver.
Teeth which are decayed and I ollow, be re
pairs by filling them up, and making them an
swtr the purposes they were intended for.
Teeth and stumus extrae'ed in the eaieat
manner if ever so difficult and judged by others
impossible to exTsct. JI C prepares a dennifice
paste & essence which preserves the teeth end
changes them to a beautiful white, cures the
scurvy and make* the breath sweet and agree
able.
November 11 1825 40
¥oic
AYF.RV strong Flat, ealeulat d to carry 150 or
-wOO bales of Cotton, and would serve wed as
a Lighter. Apply to Mr. John Sharp, or to the
subscriber.
G. B. Marshall.
Apr 1 «<* bY
Twenty Uolluis lie ward.
VIVXNAWaY from the sn.bseiilx-r atioul two
isAa months past, a NBf.RO MAN, named Jack,
he is well known in ll,>inburg and its neighbour
hood, and has a wife at Mrs. Hightowers on Herse
Creek, by whom it is probable ne may befiai*
ooured. Jack -was several years in Uic posression
of Mr. ahul'2, and may attempt to pass in the
neighoourho d as belonging to him.— I he above
reward will be paid for Ins appreliensi n and de
livery to me in Augusta, or Feu Dnlla,s ii con
fined in any Jail in the United States, with in
formation, timt he may be ha I.
Greene B, Marshall.
April 4 ts tl
Tvjfcial} DuWtwa ilewavd;*
KUN tWnY Irom the subscriber, on the 2Jth
ins'ant, an Alrican NKGIttJ FLLIO »V, nam
ed Paius, about thirty years old, about live feel,
. ten inches high, slender m .de, speaks Dad Bn
glteh and is very black,
lie wore off, a dark brown frock coat, black
pantaloons, and t'.'balf worn fur hat. He look with
him other clothes, and may change them.—He
was recently purchased of Josiuh Giay near
Edgefield CoSirt-House, where he also had a
wiie belonging to a Mr. Harris, to which place ho
wi t probably try to get, or he may possibly re
main fora shon time about Augu.ta.
The above reward of t wenty Dollars, and all
expenses will be promptly paid to any person who
will apprehend said Negio, and deliver him to
nie at I-eiin s 0 ridge, Ji ft rson county, Georgia.
John 11. JScwton.
May 23, 1826, 9t y/
Brought to the Augusta Jail,
0 N Oie ICHh insraut, a Nnoao Maw. by the
name of Jack, five feet, three inches high
spare made, very black, and appears to be about
thirty years old. He pays he belongs to Abraham
Gregory, of South-Carolina, and that he left hia
j master’s plantation upon the Uongoree river, on
'dlie first instant. The owner is requested to
(Come forward, comply with Hie law, and take him
1 away.
James S. Shaffer,
Jailor, It. C.
May 12 92
.Notice.
i
ALL persons having demands against tha
estate of Mrs. Eliz belli Dillard, deceased,
are hereby requested to render them in ag (-ca
ble to Ihe time prescribed by I.aw. And those
indebted to the es'ate, are requested to make
payment of the same.
William Dillard, )
; John Dillard, C Ex’rt.
Tolliver Dillard, 3
Burke County. May 8 8t r 91
NOTICE. ~
WILL be sold on the first day of July next,
at the house of Wm. and John Dillard, one
. noiisK and 010. two beds, and other household
, Furniture; sold as the property of Mrs. Elizabeth
Dillard, deceased. Terms of the sale will ba
made known on the -lav.
William Dillard,)
John Dillard, > Ex’rs,
Tolliver Dillard, )
Burke County, May 9 ift x 9Z
No. 99.