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NEW SERIES Vol. 111. AUGUSTA, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 13, 1826. No. lot.
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Cfte Constitutionalist
M SUBtTSJIKD EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY
\ BY W. J. BUNCE,
AUGUSTA, GA.
NE W AM) CHEAP.
THE SUBSCRIBER
Is This Day. opening a selection of very
DESIRABLE AND SEASONABLE
(B D©a>S d
CONSISTING IN PART OF
OIXQU AR PLUS Gp. cian Striped Ginghams,
Five quarter and six q urter Cambric, do
Sis q larter* Camb io D mity,
Black and White Si:k Hose, (very cheap)
Bengaline Siik«,
Figured Grog De Nanles Silks,
Nine eights and tour quarters Garment Cub
cues,
Grass Linen Cambric,
Drab Cambric,
Kird’s Rye Diaper,
'• ■Marine Crap s and Robes,
Liu. rn ,iri ling while and colored,
V How Nankeen, s-nne v< ry superior,
Vigonia Stripes— Florentines,
M urseiies Vesting—qui'e a new style, |
Circassians and Strpeu Denmark Sateens.
The above, wili oe offered at a very small ad
vance on the (i st cog;.
Additional supplies are daily expected,
Jeremiah Kyle.
1231, Broad-Street.
.lune 2 93
ttL&OOK .MAA.AU,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
JIT THE fHJGUST.9
CLOTHING STORE,
JVo. 164, nearly opposite the City-Hotel,
have just received a goud assortment of
Spring and Summer
CLOTHING,
WITH A OP'D VARIETY OF
.line and (Hack Ooa‘s, Banc - V.t.-tn. AD of the
above Goods, will be disposed of low for cask at
(lie above Stand.
M.v 5 9P
bix TlumsauA V»u»V\vAs
PRIME BEACH ISLAND
J»OR SALK, ENQUIRE OE
A. Utley, or
Micajah Hughes.
April 21 6
/•I-**** " -■ ’ -
B VRUR r s Philadelphia
I'cMESkiV Whiskey, (first quality)
t'OH Z.ILE BY
Saiiriel Hea,
•U Gnin’j /iuilding
May 12 92
iiHHS prime
A. bihloy.
April 11 ts 83
FOR SALE.
BB ( S. Superfine How
i.rd stree 1 FLOUR, warranted free
• A : S
Coarse Alluna SALT, in sacks.
Apply to
A. Mackenzie.
January 24 81
~ WHITE LKAH,
Kegs Wliite Head, ground
in Olf .
FOR SALE nr
Thomas McGran.
Mav 5 99
REST HAVANA SUGARS,
t\u ConsigmutiV,
ion SALK UK
Samuel Rea,
J\l G lull’s H lit tilings.
May 26 96
ttVAUUi Vt W. W a tt..V i, u.7
HAS removed from Angus's, to MADISON
Morgan ComTy Geotgia—where he enn
tmueslh-’ practice of LAW.
Mia unfini lied Law hu 'mess in 'he County o
Richmind, Mr. W. has left in the hands o
\V. T, Gould, Eq.
Mar r h 7 t 73
Ue.ce tv ev’s «M>tU*e.
IV ILL attend a 1 the C>er' Otiice ot 'he Su
perior Court, ev r>' Monday, until the fi -t ds>
of Almost litx , fr. in ten n'clock, A. M. to nn»
o’-ltuk P. M.lor the p irpnsj of completing 1 h
Returns for t u e year 1826
James M'l.aws, K'-q. will receive retunia fm
me, whenever lie may he cdle-i u q( his Office.
Mich’). K. Hoiscliir,
Uectivtr %f Tux H, turns, U . C.
May l< 11. s 23
ONLY
'TH&M WEEKS NlOlVfr\
©a
, &4AK inst.
Must Positively be Drawn
THE FOLLOWING TRULY GRAND AND
SPLENLIU PRIZIiS,
IN THF,
AUGUSTA MASONIC HALL
LOTTERY,
1 Prize of 530,000
1 do of 20,000
2 do. of 10,000
2 do. of 5,000
2 do. of 1,000
4 do. of 500
Besides a very large amount in Frizes of
|IW 450 and 410
The last chance I r making a Fc-tuue in this
Lottery, is now offered—and'he time will soon
come round, when all the Prizes must be appro
printed to some, or other of the purchasers of
Tickets.—A little more delay may prove fatal.
This is the only Lottery now about to be drawn
in the United States, which has at y Ca dial Pri
zes ot any importance, and is decidedly the only
Scheme offered at this time, which can be con
si : ered bri lianr.
’ Tickets anil Shares may he had by applying at
BEERS’
LOTTERY OFFICE,
241, Broad-street.
Whole Tickets - - 811 00
Halves - ... 5 50
Quarters - 275
Oidi.'is tor Tickets, post paid, will be prompts
!y attended to.— J hey should be sent forward
without delay.
J. S. Beers,
Secretary to the Commissioners.
! June 6 2- r 99
THE jVitliTH A O E EWAjY
tt.LV LEW,
NEW Series Vol. 13, tor April, Contents
of no. LI,
i I. Vkhplank’s Essay os Contracts—An Es
say on the Doctrine ot Compacts; bei- g an In.
[(jury how (tomraoi* a. c utK-ciuJ i.. L,.u- «.•<!
i Morals, by Conoealiiient. Error, or Inadequate
iPrice. Ur Guhan 0. V.ivdanck.
11. SAMARITAN AND HEBREW PENTA I'KUCII—De-
Pentateclii Sumira'.ii i Or.gme, Indole el Aucto
ritale, Commentalio Pidtoio-gica-crilica, berip
sit Gulielimis G. senius.
a 111. Peucival's Poem Poem delivered before
he Con lecticut Alpha ol the Phi Bela Kappa So
ciety, September 13, IS2j, By James G. Per
cival.
IV. Sandwich Islands—Journal of a Tour a
round Ha wan, the largest ot the SanUwicn Inl
ands. By a Deputation from the Mission on
hoae li.la da.
, V. Milt is on Christian Doctrine—A Trea
rise on Curistian Uoc pme, c-nnplud Irom the
Holy Scriptures alone. By John Milton.
VI. Meuoiu of UiCHAun llknuv Lee—Memory
ot the Lite ot Richard Henry Lee, and his Correa
pot.deuce with the most distinguished Men in
America and Europe, illustrative of their Charac
ter , arc! ot the Events of the American Revolu
tion. By h's Gra idson Richard 11. Lee.
VU, Ihe Rebels—The Rob L, or Boston he
fore the Revolution. By the Author ot Hobo
mnk.
VIII. Siialer'* Skitcues of Algiers —Sketch
eps i.i Algiers, Political, Historical, and Civil. 15v
William Sluder, American Consul General at Al
gar*.
IX. Miscellaneous Poems Miscellaneous
Poems, selected from the United d.ates Literary
G. z tte,
X, Critical Notices.—l. Atlantic Souvenir.
2, Kawle’s View oi the Constitution of the
- . United Sta'es.
i 3 Oubi’s I raductor Espannl.
i 1 4 Proposed Seminary of education in Massa
'* jdmsetts,
5. Leisure Hours at Sea.
1 6. Dana’.- Epitome of Chemical Philosophy.
7. Claims of the United Slates on Denmark.
8 Report ol the Ohio Canal Commissioners.
9 Bunt’s Historical Sketch of the Formation
of 1 he Confedtr cy.
‘ 10. Mexico.
11 Swef’s Notes on the Bunker Hill Battle.
12 Currency end Banks of New-England,
Q arterly List ol Publications.
Index.
Just received and for sale by
11. Ely.
Avgusta. April 21 85
YtcsCK Wavvanted
, ai^ISIDS.
iltlE su iscnber nas just nenved mul i> , .
opening, a large assortment ol SEEDS, whic'
,i le otf-rs f>r -av »i the I lives' marke 1 ]ir c<->.
>t Also, Oysteis in the shell—Picklet:
Ovsters by the hart I or gadon. A general a
sortment of GROHEKf ES and Fruits o' the sei
~ son. Families supplin' upon favorable terms.
James S. Simmons,
I 121 UIIOAD STREET.
~ January 6 56
i >otic*.
E Creditors of the late William Gilbert
ii a. Ksq are requested to present Hieir acci.unts
(to the Suhstrib-'f, who i c authorised by the (riendt
jof the deceased in Loudon, lo receive them
Robert Raymond Reid.
; March 3 72
NEW CLOTHING. |
i #
J. P, SUTZE ,
IS opening A large assortment of
CLOTHING,
iVhich is made up m n •workman-Uke manner, anil
» oj the best materials ;
and Black superfine l)re-,s Goats, j
Do. do. 2d <4n>lity,
Blue, Claret, Olivo and Parson’s gray mixedj
Frock Coals,
Blue and Drab Box Coats,
Coatees of different qualities,
Youths’ blue and black Goats,
Oassimere and Ci tth PaiitalootiS, of almost uit)
colour and prices,
San ineit, Cordem, Si prime-bang up do.
Bine and black cloth Verts,
French, India & English silk Vests,
Silk Velvet do.
Great variety of Fancy do.
Linen, Co ton, Frilled and Plain shirt.', (some
very fine,)
Knitted, Cotton and Worsted Drawers,
Worsted and Lamb's wool knitted Shirts, j
i Fine flannel Shirts and Drawels,
Eadies’ Cloaks, 1
Tartan and Gamble! do.
s Fearnought great Goats,
i Sdk Umbrellas,
Boys’ and Mens aeal-skir. Caps
f Gentlemen and Youth’. Hats,
Hosiery, Gloves, &c.
i A LS 0,
House servants Coulees and Piiilalooru,
! Negro Jack-t' and Trowoers,
Check’d, strip’ll, and coi 'ae linen Shirts,
Guernsey Frocks,
Red flannel Shirts.
THE ABOVE GOODS
Will he disposed of wholesale and retail, at
Ncw-York trices.
No. 234. broad-street,
Three doors above the Post Office.
October 21 34
“Thatate
DURING THE SUMMER,
AT RIIJUMOaSO lu rns.
Sch ol at this place, u. der the direction
X ol the subscriber, during the summer months,
will be open t t (lie recepti mos young gentle
men and Indies, the 19>h ol June—to continue till
about 'he Idlh of October.
Masters and Misses, w 'I be taught the elemen
tary branches and if advanced, wnlbe prepared)
to enter any class in i.ur Colleges, cr taught such
liarticnlar branches, either Classical or E -gl.sh, as
s the r parents mav desire. . i
| A prime iibj,xt ot the preceptor, will be t«
-limit liismimtnr; that in tireserving both during
- the hours devoted lo atutiy, «nd those to ex- rcise
i ... .wu.,an ,mt hi me same time, a familiar
- inti re urse wi h his pupils, lueir moral and in
tellectual improvement nmy be under h-s direc j
inn.
His exc'us've at'ention being devoted to his
Hchovil, he is enabled to embiace opportunities t
by familiar C 'liversation of praclica ly illuatraiing
; the knowledge deriv- <1 fr mi the bonks in use.
As the sisiiuti'iu is healthy, and the subscriber
• has attend dth re one summer, he cannot e ter
tain a doubt but the public confidence will be '
- gained by die hivourable lesiimoiu of the under
■ nam d g'-ndemeii, (most 'f whom are his patrons)
iito whom he is permit ed io refer : '
D odor James Whitehead, Rev. Joshua Key,!'
Col. Thus. M. Bernen, Jno. VVluiehead, Samuel ;
? Dowse, Samuel Si urges, Thomas S. Davis and
A. P. Whitehead. Esquires
y Terms. —Tuition from five to fen ch 1 ars per
quarter, according to th. -tudu-s pursued. Board
i) i ga- d washi'ig. can b h-d on reasonable terms,
at Mr. Samuel Sturges’ with vtli m the Eubacnber
- boards.
Nec> ssary B'u.ks and Stationary, provided on
the lowest terms.
Wm. H. Williams. ;
N. B. Families from Ir-J low couoliy, will find!
this a h aldiy, ai d pleasant biluation to »pei«.l lliej
summer at.
(X 3/ > flic editor of the Savannah Republican, is
requested to imbli ii the ab >ve eigh times weak
ly, and forward Uis account lo diis lfi.;e.
Richmond Jinths, Richmond co any,
May 2, 18'6 8i t 89
3 Classical and English Seminary
Augusta.
4 HRVNCH of this 1 n,ii ution, will he removed
l\ to the Sand lulls, on tlie2C’h of next Mav.
which is to he conducted by the R v. G Sheeh n.
Mr John tVahh, w.'l take charge of the Par
sonsge hou.e department, during the sun.niei
months.
i (ie-rmelry, Arithmetic Brc. &c. &c. together
with Classics wi 1 be atrcnderl to.
Kdward Swin y, Prefect.
Apr' l 14 84
tNolicc.
jjTi 11K subscribers have connected themselve
-41 in the practice of the LAW—they will uni
formly attend al! the counties of the Northern
- circuit, and the county of Franklin, of the Wes
ern Circuit, one of therq will be generally found
it their office in Biberton, where they will tak
doasure in transacting the business of those wh
• nay he unfortunate enough to be involved in tin
'.aw.
John A. Heard,
d Thomas J. Heard,
January 1, 1825 S7
| O ~ ' ' ~ -r,» ~
*%* The Subscriber has taken
an OFt-IGK, in the low. r story nf Mr. T. Cum
mino’s liuitd iigs, near the Pos -Office. He pro
poses to praci ,ce in the Courts of Washington
-criven. J ff r on, Burke, Columbia and Rich
nond, h in the Federal Circuit C utr' for Georgia
Uohert Raymond Reid.
s December 23 52
Blank Deeds of Conveyance
NEATLY PRINTED ON VELLUM TAPE ii,
For sa • of this OJJis*.
I STORAGE
and
COMMISSIOX BUSLYESS.
FjYilE undersigned b-.-gsleave lo tender his set
JL vices lo the publ.o generally, in the above
line of business —tie pledges himself lo use ail dil
,:igence, give personal attention, and to exert him
(sell to the heat of his abilities to give general sal
'infection and to promote the interest of all those
that may think proper to favor him with their cu»
.torn. Liberal advances will be made on all pro
j luce committed to his charge, either (or sale, ex
l iiortation, or otherwise, and facilities in all cases
jf when required J will he afforded; that but'few
1 others in /its tine can equal, and none surpass. All
orders will be thankfully received and promptly
Blended to.
Be lias taken Mr. B. 11, Warren's Warehouai
at the font ot the bridge, (better known by tin
name of “ Leigh’s Warehouse ,”) its situation be
ing immediately upon die new wharf it thereby
allord.s peculiar advantages to shippers, See,
I he whole establishment having lately under
gone a complete and thorough repair, is now in
complete order for the reception of all kinds ot
produce, merchandize, Btc. His doss stores are
cleanly, secure, and perfectly safe.
Win. B. Shelton.
N. 11 Die only Tobacco Inspection in the city
jis also kept at the above Warehouse: and tor all
j Tobacco of the first quality, inspected here during
the ensuing season, I will give six dollars per hun
dred, and ia the same ratio for the more inferior
qualities. w. B. 8.
Sentemhep 20 25
T\\e SvibacvVbfci’Sy
HAVING obtained Hie Mail contract from Mil
ledge ville to Montgomery, ALUama, wilF
cimmer.ce running a LINE OF STAGES be-)
tw en two points on the 20th of May, three times!
a we< k. The public nay rely on the punctuality
and ot the discharge of their duties.
I hey have made such arrangements as will re
itove all possibility of disappointment.—Their
Stages and Horses shall be of the best kind.
I hey rely on a liber.-.! public to sustain them in
I this undertaking.
Hugh Knox & Co.
The Montgomery Uepubl.can, Caliavvba Press,
I Mobile R. gister, C nisli utionajist, Georgian,)
I.tug’s Gazette, New. York, will publ shed the 1
above weekly for jhree months, and send tiieir
accounts to H K. & Co.
Milled rrvilfe April 25 1S» .'■9
UOST.
ON the third day of January last, the Sub
scribers den..sited in Uie Post Office at Mo
bile, <fA abama J u f.eiier directed to Mark.
Peiuiv, Gnrt’a Post Office, Alabama ; which in
ti .sed the drat Halves of the following Bank
Notes, viz.
Bank of the Slate of Georgia, psyab'e at the
Bank in Augusta, Letter E, No 557 gIOO 00
Do. do. favor S. Hale, K. N<>. 10c4 20 00
Bank of Aupus’a, G. No. 283 • . 20 00
Do. do. favor C. A. Crawford, No. 671 10 00
The above letter has not been received by the
person to whom it was directed, and all persons
are hereby cautioned against trading for the
above described bills,
M‘Lusky & Hagan.
. Mobile. Anri! 1 1826 8' r 92
NOTICE.
Will bn Dented ,
jjjpJ A Pleasant and Healthy Situ
ation oh the Sand Hills, if application is made im
) mediately lo
Kennedy & Bugs.
j June 6 t U 99
To Bent,
j&Sd k comfortable DWELLING,;
niTillL w ’ l * l * oul Booms, in the secumt Suuy,
over 1 lie Store of Messrs Barber fc
Blair, near the a’arket—F quire of
Wells & Kihhe.
May 2 «y
- r ' _
Stfcpttfcu tt. Crane,
CONTINUES tlirt practice of the Law at Monti*
cello, Jasper County, where he will punctual
ly attend to any business confided to his csre. He
Iso practices in all the other courts of the Oak
nnlgee circuit and in several courts of the Flint
01J Northern circuits.—During his absence an
agent will be left to attend to the business of his
ffice.
MovticeTo, July 27 1825 mtf 10
NOTICE. ~
[OST ' n the 5 h d"y of October 1825, a red
J MOROCCO POCKET BOOK, on the Road
between Burke County and Columbia County,
con'aining 4 Notes on Mark '1 aver, for 25 Dollars
each, and also, • n.* 28 Dollar Note, on demand the
first day of January, 1824.
B. Greenway.
7 hirke County, Dpcensber2o 51
\iVDUg\it to Vhv Augusta 3aU
AN Et.KO MAN by the nan e of Pahkis, shout
tin-ly five years old. five feet seven inches
l!h gh. very bl-ck, says he b longs to John New
on. ]• ff Tsnn county, Georgia, and was purchased
by said N wton, from Josiah Gray of Edgefield
District, South Carolina. The owner is requested
■-o ci me forward, comply with the law, and take
Inm away,
Jas. S. Shaffer,
Jailor, R. C.
lime 2 98
Book and Job Vrniting,
ExtcuUd at this Offm,
feteam, VaaoUt
AN IT
MEDICAL BATHS;
DOCTOR
CONTINUES administering the e ttATHS,
Th>-ir utility in Cutaneous Diseases. Uheu
matism, 111 cured Syphilis, Chrome affections.
Influenza, kc. is now too well established in the
United States, to require any further recommen
dation.
Doctor HOUET.’S Office is in Ellis Street, eor
ner of Canted u’s Alley, opposite the City-Hotel
February 2K ly y\
A CAKJ).
So
SURGE OA' DENTIST,
RKSI’EC I FULLY returns Thanks to the La
dies and Gentlemen ol the City, &c, (nr Uiq
patronage he lias received from them in the
line of his profession, and hopes he will meet
with their future favors.
He invites those wno may want his services,
to call at his house sign of th Golden Eagle,
Cotton Kange and see his work* which he war
rants, and is manufactured on a new principle.—
The advantage persons have who empl y Mm.
is that Augusta is his residence, and any it juty
to work done by him, can he repaired at at
times.
He places Teeth bolh real and artificial (ma
king the latter with pm e enamel) from a single
I one to a whole set, so accurately that tiny will
answer all the purposes intended lie duetts
the teeth if ever so much discolored. o( all thnf
foulness snd tarter without pain, a d renders
. them as white and as fair as over.
Teeth which are decayed and hollow, b re
pairs by filling them up, and making hem an
awer the purposes they were intended tor.
1 eeth and stumps extracted in the eaiest
i]manner if. ever so difficult and judged hy oil eia
impossible to ex raci. // prepare adendifke
'paste & essence which preserves (he teeth and .
changes them to a beautiful white, cures the
scurvy and makes the breath sweet and agree
able.
November II 1825 40
¥or »aVu,
AVEHV strong Flat, ealc.-til.it d to carry 150 or
200 bales of Cotton, and would serve we.i as
JsH.ighter. Apply to Mr. John Sharp, or to the
I subscriber.
G. B. Marshall.
Apr! 25
'lwtit_v Dollars licvuml.
ij Hi ANAWAV Ituni tin nb«r a <u f >wo
months past, a NEGRO MAN, named Jack,
jhc is will known in Hatnbuig and its neighbour
hood, and has a wife at Mrs Hightowers on to isa
Creek, by whom il is probable lie may bi hat.
burned, Jack was several years in the posst-ssivn
of Mr. Shultz, and may ati-mpt to pass in ha
neigiiboutliood as belonging to him lhe above
reward wili be paid for Ins apptehensh n and de
livery to me in Augusta, or Ten U»ll«ia it con
fined in any JaiJ in the United SUti-s, with in
formation, that he nr»«v be ha
Greene B. Marshall.
April 4 tt Kl
Brought to the Augusta Jail,
ON the 10th lisa t a Nton , Man by rhe
name of Jack five feet hree inches h, h,
jpare made, very blrck, an appears to be about
tbirty year-, old, He says he belongs to Ahi ham
Gregory, of South Carolina, and that he let hit
mast r’s , lantatiun i-pon the Congori-e river, on
(lie first inr.'unt. The owner is ri quested to
come forward, comply with the law, ana take turn
away.
James S. Shaffer,
Jailor, ft. C.
May 12 qg
aNotice.
ALL persons bavin; 1 tieniandH again* o
eslste of Mrs. F.hz both Ddlsrd. dree s. d,
are hereby requested to rend, r them in agi ea
hie to the time prescribed by |.*w. And ihn b e
indebted to the esiale. are r*qu sied to make
payment of the t-uiie,
William Dillard, )
John Dillard, C Ex’rs.
"1 ol liver Dillard,)
liurke Cov/ty *' \ K g ,■ o)
; notuTk]
1 \ \ Lbe sold on 'bp fir; t dav of .lull nex*.
1 V</ at the house of Wm. and .1 Im I) |l .r» m.e
i ti"HSK and Gin. two bedb, and eth r I- >m, i.ol'i
Furniture; sold as the property ol Mrs. R zi'- h
Didsrd, deceas' tl. T erms of the ■-ale wdl be
made known on the lav,
William Dil-ard, }
1 Jt»hn Dillard, C Kx’ra.
Tolliver Dillard.)
, Plir/rf Cr-nvfv M«y 9 8 'I 91
■r
TO KENT,
And Possession piv n on th fi-s' of Oc'i.fier near/.
JkaA A Commodious Dwelling House,
situated on V\ shiiigtop.- p. - t .i re .
sent occupied by Aham Hutchins- t,
Esq.—Apply to Mr. A. U, biostow,
; or to ,
Asaph Waterman.
j May 2:> 4t t 95
DUTCH ~
801/VIXG CIiOTWS.
ASSOHTEO NUMBCKS,
WARRANTED,
roa SALE BY
Philip Crane*
Match o v u. T 2