The constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1823-1832, January 21, 1825, Image 3

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V \ _ j W—yiPß————a»-» CONSTITUTIONALIST. " . AUGUSTA i '* Friday. i»W* perceive Junge in Pennsylva nia, is to be called to answer Be tyre the Le gislature to the moderate number £tf twen ty-five charges for malpractices in office, one of the most gross of who ! is the ad journment of the Court for live express pur pose of playing a game at Loo. Whether his Honor found it necessary to hit hoiUh, to seek relaxation from his sterner d&iesin this agreeable pastime, or merely proposed' to employ himself more profitably,‘we hkyie not understood—but whatever may *haVo been the motive, we cannot believe that an enlightened Legislature will vijMtvritli grdu severity so venial an offence. TnejMeMqj who wrote fine verseppaßivas, a] ■'Jjfvrenil to boot, boasted, it is hrs| skill at Canls, and the exploits of more than' one of the Candidates for the Presidency, have been well known ; we presume, even id; Yj Pennsylvania. Such examples may surety! if they do not justify his Honor’s in the “ History of the four Kings?* - | x In G«rgia the laws arc severely inhibi-J lory of awZgaines which have a tendency, to injure morals or are destruc-! five of /rivatefortune. Whist, Billiards, Chess and iiamgammon, luvve common with before mentioned gaijjfeof Loo, and All- Pours. Indec'dnPfehe have believed that the Penal Law includes in its proscription! games at Marbles and the anlient diversion! of Fox ami Geese. But be itt may, 1 tbe Legislative wisdom ‘has p'foyicied fpr the recreation of the people, cm cil and agreeable ainusemen ich may well console, them for the id grosser and more vicious pleasures. “ Horse Ra cing, shooting with Guns of any descrip tions used against an enemy. —Jumping—? Foot-Racing—Five playing—Pitching with Quits or iWlJars. nr any other peaceable and civil utli! tic ..’rem'se”*—-a, allowed ; ami we have be«n the more particular in extract ing froin,lhe Statute Book, this list of to lerated-Games, because as (he Races arc approaching, it.will become the duty of all public’ dfficers to see that the public amuse ment does not transgress the circle so de finitely drawn around it. We, have heard that Faro, E. O. A B. C. and other Ta bles at which money is lost and won could, by a connoisseur in such matters—be dis covered it; this citv—but wic have no cer tain information, and we have every reason to believe that the officers will perform their duty, " ' * iJrvler th<‘ generality of tins phrase, wc arc CjcA* F ghling is im-ladcd. The Register of Rebates in Congress, by Messrs. Gale.s & Seaton, will not be publish ed until after the close of the present ses sion. Various considerations have weighed with the Proprietors to adopt this course, which will we presume be more accepta ble to subscribers than fb receive loose sheets by the mails, which in tiie winter sea son are more or less liable to accidents from high waters, rains and bad roads. The work will we understand,be sent to subscribers in a volume, accompanied by an Index, and a * specimen of it may be seen at this office.— During the eight years that Mr. Chaw ford has been Secretary of (he Treasury, it appears that, by his excellent management, the public debt has been reduced 837,440,- 951. 98 in principal and .0. 36 1-4 in the average rate of interest A fact which speaks mote in his praise than a volume of written eulogy. [Wash. Gaz. At New-York, on the 7th instant, agree ably to notice, the books for subscription lo the stock of the “Delaware and Hudson Canal Company.” (capital 81,500,000) were opened the Tontine Coffee House, and before 2 o’clock, the whole amount was sub scribed. The Mexican Republic proposes to ap propriate 88,000,0(10 of a new loan to the establishment of a Navy, and will probably be glad to have the ships as good and dura ble as the Boston Constitution frigate—now , on service in her 27th year. —— The New-Orleans papers state (hat a squadron of twelve vessels under Commo dore Beluchc, was off Havana, and that several vessels in port were preparing to proceed against them. -QOSD- Washington, Jan. 11. We understand that die President of the United States ratified, yesterday, with (lie advice and consent of the Senate, a Con vention concluded and signed at St, Peters burg on the 17th of April, between die United Stales and Russia, by Mr. Middle ton, our Minister at that Court, on the part of the United S ( ates, and Count Neselrode and M. De Poletica, on the part of the Em peror of Russia, which establishes (he boun dary lineol the two nations upon the north west coast of America, and in the islands adjacent, at 54 cleg. 40 min. not th latitude. Journal. At elections held a few days ago, being the second trial, John Bailev and Francis Bayles, were elected Representatives to the Nineteenth Congress from the districts 5 which they respectively represent in the present Congress. _ From the two other districts, in the State •- of Massachusetts, in which (here was a fail _ ure to make a choice at the first trial, we have not yet heard.— Lit. —QO©— An extract of a letter from a gentleman . of Washington to the editor of the Alex . andria Phenix says “ By a letter 1 have just received from our minister Mr. Rush, ! in. London, he congratulates me on the sue i cess of the Greeks. They have been victo . rious in every engagement, both by sea and land. They now command the Dardanelles. Bjr a* qttouut I lately read 550 Greeks r ftiUght Turks at Thenuopyle, from 8 hfcjpATn the morning till six at leaV , ftg fnqre than 700 l urks dead oi* the field , wounded, and hr tintfverv |few themselves, not twenty. It seems as if W|e Almighty favored them.” United Stales. —The fallow ing gentlemen have been chosen Directors (of the Bank of the United States for the en 7suing year, by the Stockholders : >\ Thomas Cadwallader, Silas E. Weir, i ■ Richard Willing, Gustavos Calhoun, • Joseph Hemphill, James C. Fisher, ‘ | Samuel Wetherill, J. Potter, of S. C. Lewis Clapier, R. Gilmor, of Mil. , Paul Reck, Jr. Roswell Colt, Mil. ' I fohn A. Brown, Robert Lenox, N. V. t Cadwalader Evans, Jr I). C. Verplnnk, do. , Thomas P. Cope, James Lloyd, Mass I John Sergeant, W. Crowninshield, do And, at a meeting of the Board, on the . evening of the 4th instant, Nicholas Bid i j ole, Rsq. was unanimously re-electfd Pre sident of the institution for year. ,! The Directors on the part of the government are not yet appointed. An H(l|oiirued uimina; of me * 1 MOOT CJ th i f Aiip (isis, 1 ’ vi l l be belclatihi Oily Hall, THIS EVENING at 7 o’clock. U, order, ko Geo. W. Warner,, clerk, N I? The discussion of legal qntS’ioi s, i 1 judicial form, is the chief business nt this assoc. ! ttionj and the doors ure always open to persons | '-it members, who are friendly lo the objects oi lie institution. To- 91 It | Vtihi VJffvce, ■Augusta, 17dt jan. 1825. Savannah and Charleston Mails will here alter, arrive and close as lot I > ws, vz : I Savannali Mail. Carolina Louie. Georgia liovle. , WILL AItUIVE WILL Alt IVE Every Sunday \V ed.. EWry .Tuesday, T- m-ads) '.esday, and Friday, at" and Salurduy, at 6P. M. ~r P. M i uir.r, close/ ’ ' will close. r Kv ry M n lay, Wed- Every fu adav, & Thurs ne.day and Friday, at day,, at uin 6P. M 7 P. M. and Su-idty at 7 P. ii Charleston Mail. Via. four mi e It am b. Law ei J Itu s. k Collin’ x It-ads vfili arrive every Sunday, Wedm sdsv, & rnday, at 7 P. M Cl >se every Monday, Wedues lay, and Friday, at 7 P. M. N. U N'ltln-rii I iters are received and for 1 warded by tins r>.ute , James Fraser, P. M. January 21 i fin 8 ’ ~ CONTINUED SUCCESS AT | Cohen's a Baltimore, January 6, 1825. <DranD £>rarc ilocteip, No. 3. - VT O .V draw cv v, w e*. under the super , Sa llte O numissioners appointed by the Covernftt* and Council, V>a\| ’s DraNviug: e * 119 7 15701 Prizes of- . 81000 9 * 14403 « prize of ... 50.0 II 1152 r d > . . .10 •19004 *19862 14888 9115 5-50 3426 . 5 .7/1 marked sold at COUNTS OFFICE. I bis L ittery is now rapidilv progressing to l( wards a close—no time should be lost in securii g |( icKots. I liere are *n l undrawn, Ihe Capitals ol .. CO* FOUTY TimusAjiru nnu.jus . ojr* nvFxrr housjlyd i o .Ljlus 11 orjr tfx thouwjvh dollars - irj» FIVE TNOU'-AATf) HOLLA US V o< OVF. THOUSAND DO! LARS 14 of FIFE HU.N'hUEH LOLLAUS. IFhnU. Tick et 812 I Quant r .3 00 e Halve* 6IE if hi/is . 150 y To be had warranted umlfawn, at v <§Moscn’s ? Where both toe ({real Capital j of 20 000 and 10,0j 0 DOLL\its, drawn in the MONUMENT a O • I'fcKY, on ihe '2B‘di uli. Were s•.ml . a.n where Were sold, ilm Canital Pnz s .'IOO,OOO Oullars, half and n'\e quarter to citizens of (»eor ■t oia ; 20,000.. 10,000 s. 5000*i in itir last l.i ,n>i o male Lottery, and wukhk mme capital puizk llAVK BKKSf OBTAINKO THAN AT ANY OTHLII (KPICI IN AAt Lit IC A O'dent, left toilh I. It. St. JOHN ILoad street iUuUST.I, Georgia, 'mid be firotnp y attended to e FItEE OF POSTAGE, e la imiry 21 • 60 otice. e SUITABLE reward will he given fur tin - JRA appreheiisto i and delivery oi Deedham, o, t I:, rii cnmplexinn, middle age and common sizi I 1 is supposed ti avail liimseilT,fa ticket, wine p ue obtained from me ub mt two m inlhs ago, hi .hnrizing him to work out and receive his ow - wages. Ii Win. i.ongstreet, s January 21 at 60 Fouiui g TV PC USE cm t.n. ng a uni of money. 'II, j -CwLpwner by ca lmg at Hie biore of Dinan.. a, Lar-lt, (d- -cribing .he c niteiits and rewartlm ir finder) may receive it again. * Januaiy2l u 60 • t ■' this iVvy ,9t twelve o'clock, trill h» sold be fori the PfPiT-OFFICE:— SD BARRELS 1 risl) Potatoes, marked F. am I received per Sty. m Boat I’e ilk-ton, and sol 1 ’ y order, tor the Wrnefu of all concerned. , —also Upper and SoaLLeather of excellent quality, in tiftrceai wnd Sng*eJ« b irrels, Wvnei Falser J§f Boivd re, Audio lien s, Jannarv 21 K It 60 — »,r —• ■ ■—- £\ f.L pcrons lr cautioned against receiving HT-Sk or in any Jfcy negociati"g tnV two N t oaile by Messrs. Brad I v & Doherty, and payabf to the sub scribe r’«t>rder. and endorsed —one for the sum of seven, hundred d'dlirs, due on ’bi ab ut the 23d instant-the Qtln I #,;tfoi» the sum o' Kive hundred and, I wentV-toiir ’ dollars and tv cuts, due on or afy ut the! 22rt-■ ebtuary next j &t he in akers of said notes'are cautioned not to pay dirni as the parties now in possession of said totes refuse to fulfil the terns and consideration upon which said notes were (ran-tered liv me, A. 13. Cold Will Amrnsta JanV 20. 1825 1 ;■ *M "tirr* NOTICE, Public are cautioned on the Houses and l.o's of i'hj*^it(Jj ; ;pptb,er rper end of town —especial ''.iSicwlf Jiauhnj; and or earth (mm the rwef* V c<>h4vgMß*k ( erelo. Each and every pf igtinH* ve the law rigorously cnli ’•htnHia them, Jannarv 21 t . ' ~ ----- ' : i"« List ot Letters* Remaining in 'tie POST OFFi t>, Waynesbo rough, (.Ga.) January Ist. 1825. A \ K Allen Sarah \ K«y*f' shua, 4 Auderso 1 Nancy 5 Kersey Hud Aik iisnii It iben U ’ Kilkenny John Henry Alien Uub rt J Key VVii Jnn T B \ L tin ant Sima j Kasseler Edw ard trace well fi W i Luke Tli^a.s 1 1 \ in. Lewis | ..asaeter Sa.nuel It ss 1. William j f’ {al ard John \ L-wis John (J ivne E St H i Line t'huinas (J 1 Liv.ngston Peter L Kik Superior Court | Low Edward .mswell M.ubew | Longstm el Gilbert Imgg Elisabeth 1 M ;hcw J .mi, 2 1 'laifch Saiaii Cox Willi.m | Hears David J Colson Joim, 2 \ do.ue Copeland Ann M J uartui John I) 1 jure Roland Duke A- anali, 2 | •'»}»*•> Nauiamel Dye Martin I u Drake Elias J Md'om BlUabeih DiSksoii’s Estate, Exi \ . l * or 11. i> s 'if Pans HA Dye Avery f ! H ,ai by i Itoblnson Cornelius 8 . M \ Ino bai t F It 2 Finny ailfi J»..p Council Fry er ZtfbgSSK ! js* ' I aupp II C I 15 rtngor Harriet G übbs Auifjtf | MlMiinier Itichard ■urns Duncan, 2 1 Ttew.rt Amos Gresham Job j bandeifer William II | Spivy Littleton nrst John, 2 | tewart Anna lari Thomas 1 Sapp Addison Durst Henry i T ill Win Sheriff I I’aylop Jeremiah iorrison Itohert L I I'cila r Alex’r. laymans William I i homas Joseph J { i rupnell Johnson Moses, 3 i W Jenkii s Susan | Walton Thomas Jones H.nry P | Wallace George .lourdin It,cnard j Won snn Urnnah E Garlick, p. m. January 21. 1825 3'. r 6U W auted to VliYe. Sfpll.L tile h si, •■! Juimuy next, h-ur young wJL NLGKOF.S, accustomed to work, Irom tin ■ ge ol 18 to 25 B. Picquet. Jannarv 21 v DARRELS Newark. ClUElt V jfeNHtlji 1,1 superior quality, mM WbSoMi 1 Case Kentucky Twine Just receive I and to. wi'e very cheap by (’anafield & J ongstn et. .lannae\ 18 2i 59 iStgiroes toi* huio. subsciiher i lieiv for sal,- I V\ KN I Y like- J. ly Negroes, consis'nig of Men, Women, Gir sod lioys. They will be sold 1 w, on appllcatien to me at the Eag.e l avern, where the Negroi may be seen. ,1 dim D. vVulktr. i January 18 59 EUjt OAiaCa, A I IKELY N< g; o GlltL, nboui 16 } ears old b. ugla up 10 Sewn g ami H. Use busnic „v . or. ll). Apply ai this oilier J oui is 3' 59 ..MrntE. , MEEIING u die si cn Holders of tin fi. bieatn b iat Company ot Georgia, wi 1 tski ,jiaoe ui then tJliicc in naval null, vh' 1 (iCIISDA V .he lUlli day ul nex month fl ebrililryj yy 10 u' clock, A, M. on business ol imp ytaiiUv. f A general attendance is rviju.vied—iAy ab seni Mock 11..10t r may by pn»t ol Aiu.nuy u... cler sea., anlhonse any oilier Stock ilufdcr lo vole lor him or her. •’ \\ m. P. Hunter, Treatwen, .steam Ouiii Cu/upu.w. Savannah, Jaiiuaiy 8, 1025 58 f f * CIRCUS. THIS EVENING, (FRIDAY) January 31, 1823. TO COMMENCE WITH A AND CONCLUDE WITH THE ‘BEAUTIFUL UvUlfcL .VLR, Dancing 10 he tune of Paddy Carey. horse^Snship hy Master Whittaker. RUNNINR ?TUI .TIN lx I’y the whole Troop. MRS. WILLIAMS, The intrepid F.quaatrian, wj,l go tiir nigh herete gaiit acts of EqnWtrianism—and conclude vvdli me six divisions ol ihe Uroad Sword, the hoist in full speed. 1“ STILL~VAULTING, By the whole Troop, viz ; ..Messrs. Blytli, Asteu, Hunt, Hughes, Whilta ki-r, Ses.sford, M'Cnnn.-—Chatter-Box Gabble ! Joke, (il»e Clown) WILLIAMS. peasantYfrolic, By Mr. DLYTH, ON TWO BEAUTIFUL HORSES. GRAND TRAMPOLINE , Over Horses, through Hoops, <J-c. fyc, y By MASTER HUNT. feLACK%IRE 1 Tape lly Mr. IIUGIIES./^ SPI' Mr. MAXCY, Fur the first time in Augusta, .vni pelf irm a March on the Newly Invented Trumpet, as composed by himself—in on iir >f UEX. LA FAWVTTL^ Arrival in America. HORSEMANSHIP By Master AJ iJf J Without Sach'le or Bridle ! ! during wiiich he will perform a variety of ini ere-ting feats leaning through 'HOOP S', over GAUTEItS he. he. the Horse g . ng ut full speed. I’he evening’s neWbi ,.■ c o conclude with the HUNTED TAYLOR: OH, Mr. Button’s Journey to Brentford Ui.ly Button, Mr. Plvth. wu, Mr. Willi vmh, 03“ Admittance to the Boxes One Dollar, PIT, Fifty Cents. *„• Children under ten years of age, admitted nihe Boxes at half price. m Doors open at a quarter past six, and Per for .ance to commence at seven o’clock precisely. ftf Tickets,may he procured at the Circus ami d ihe Gl ibe-Tnvern during the dav. JVu sinokiu £ allowed within the Doors of th< Circus. January 21 60 • LA FAYETTE HAT AND CLOTHING WARE-HO USE. The Subscriber . ♦ Is opening in Uroad s reel, one door helo'iu Mr. Al leu's Hat Store , A Lilian ■vfoKNKIIAL ASSOHTMENT OS shat a AND CLOTHING, Consisting of -Dress coats. Frock Cnats Drab box Coats Double &. single mill’d Cassimere Pantaloons Broad Cloth, Satmelt and Corduroy do Todinetl, Vuleiilia, Bvvansdown Ut black silk ’ Vests Blue and blsck Cloth and Cassimere <h> Superfine Linen and Cotton, trilled and plain Shirts Knitted, Cotton, Worsted and Lambs woo Slums and Drawers Flannel do do * Taman and Camblet Cloaks Ladies do Boy \ Dresses Youth’s ciose body Coats Gentlemen’s superfine Hats, some very wide I rims , lu.nutation beaver do La Fayette, boys and mens seal skin' Caps Washing 1 in. Jackson and La Fayette Stocks Silk Uiiioivllav 11. >iery i Gloves, ike. ALSO Negro Jackets and I'rnwsers House seivanis Goalees and Pantaloons F. arnoifght great Coa's Gtitu ns.-y Frocks, red Hanncl Shirts Striped and Check do Common Linen do W o»den Gloves, and many other articles in lus line. The above GOUUS are New-York made, and . will he disposed ut wholesale and retail, al New- Yoik prices. J. P. Seize. December 3 4b is olice. k LI. persons having Uemands upon the estate Cm. of Nicholas Ware, deceased* ire r. quested to make them known to the subscriber*. Those who ire indebted to the said estate, will please to iruk immediate payment. Susan B. Ware, Ex'lvx. W, W. Holt; Jbx'r. December 24 52 i—irr>—wi ——ii " Wit $ l A vida>} and Saturday T.yen ingft, Jan. aI, and-a 4. Othello Jackson Begs /cave to inform the Gentlemen of Au gusta and Vicinity, that he has removed from Bridge-Row (where he. was hea ted a few days) to Campbell's Gnliy, Broad-St. oh the Corner, and will Exhibit there, (every Evening, Sundays excepted, for a short time ) his Attainments in j ’ _ his Profession. He is a Pupil of the celebrated Don Carlos, of Italy (who has performed in most of the principal> Cities of the United Stales ) — himself a Citizen of Monlicello, Jas per Co. Geo. and Proprietor of the UUAXB 3paa&ssnfaaiss& 3 Figure 1st — BEYJA.MIjY t rie sailor wnv K ,i ,ip pears on the stage, and dances a hornpipe with g cat agility. figure 2J NIMBLE TO. If t» i I nex* appear on the stagey,'and perform I U.VJBUNO, backwards and forwards, and dance in various w«vs. figure 31— THE IFAUA. V SCAHAM' tUCJUp pear-, in ddf rent forms and in lue character o the deuce unmasked, changing alternately from white to black, and w II svval ow his own head Figure 4th— JlM C/MCA'.ml Ins favor te Horse NOIH.K, in full speed, will v*u,t and revault on the siage. OTHELLO JACKSON Performs in Astute Style , numer ous Extraordinary Feats on the SLACK WliiE AND Slack Hope, [lie will commune ; walk.ng on I wire in full ’ 'mg, heating on the I limb ur du b acme at i u .me time—he afterwards Will ba an.;, .-words, ("ales, pipes, card tables a .1 chairs, all on ll.e wire with the utmost ease he wil. tlum >. t fnm bell ill a Cnair on ill wire, and place a mhl be. is * decanter «•, | w, egl.-se ,a,.d uk- u> u'shmeni he pna t-ss-s the. ar o( going H.iough three hoops in a second, likewi . double. him ilf mil Walks in this situation from ... ecu,! of thevire o the other he will place himself man obltq ,e • !!m. m ,r" th ,? "T ’ dot) " h V "" «»f Ptiv .. ■ nm-clf. the J icha of t/ie Oran/fq»— wilue m will keep in m ilion two m q,,. atterwurdii three, all o„ H,e wire. 11. ■ 1eg,,,, trick ot the Orange an,l Fo<k He will a f.,k on the hack oiiiis nan.l on] tin ..rang, :md a, apple m '■he same l.and-he will fi.at .W* „ p p, t , ,-k and I hen the apple or owner, fi t ers me to, iC* ■"d then Hie ap ,1,. ’a ige on ihcf.rk. IHe nek ol the Flying Colon olio on Hie w ie, in toll -wing lie will turn round on the ,wire—he will >ke a glass full of win-and place ft,op. the , e a 8-o.tl hoiyn oU swl g|i t-ifcc iTilfii en ways '' t’ hi' head, five hundred times *o a nsif minute -he will play tin violin oehitu him, i.i tuii wing m the wire. file uncommon leal with dit Tea rock’s Feather, wheie he will blow i u a con-, 1- era hie height and catch it on hiaf.reh, a,I and pass feather “ini -sPcking ~ ~, ,u» tend h wid aso stand in. h s head on , e. it biscuit and dri-.k win- whiiu standing !•• '■# head, a'ltjpifhaiiv surprising r. u ts on Hi- si o’k it ,e sue ins standing nhi In ad n i - Ult>H WILL BE I'OLLO.WED THIS EVE,via ,lY TUB ABTOMSAINfb KEATS OK THE & 0 . The whole to conclude with the laughable scene between SIR .JO Vj7 V/ i .V OLD STYLE and his Wife JUDY, (AU TOM VTON FIGU'IIKS.I who will have a dialoguehclween themselves. (Q Ihe A itooialpu F., a ur Sir I >o„ tan and Ins wife .ludy, Etc. comprise s piece of Mechanism wnich may for their similarity of huoiaii i.a urc, be classed amongst the most asioni-hiog wond rs ..Mb world. The liveliness o( the whole features, with the admirable velocity of the limos, i-xerc si-g .11 ti e natural functioim of the human fr uii!, willi n' brearh, sneak wonders, widen arc better ex hibited oi Iv by hi itself. *** In the course of the. evening, several good pieces of Music will be performed The Proud Turban'd Turk,with thirty-two variations; on the. Violin, “ Bonaparte's March to Moscow"--” Grand .March of Pizarro on the Clarionet, “ Copenhagen ft altz ,” tyc. [Tickets mny he had at the place of performance. No admit, lance without tickets. Admittance 50 cents. Children under 12 years of half price. Performances commence at 7 o’clock.] 21 ri[) EXGHANGIZi OFFICE UNITED STATES AND POST NOTES, ALSO, jj DRAFTS On Boston, Baltimore, Providence, Washington City, Ne w - ¥ork, Petersburg Va. Philadelphia, Charleston, S. C. Ain’t Savannah, For Hale by Beers, Bunnell & St. John. Broad, comer oj .\Flnlosh street, Goui and Silvkk coin and ail kinds of Uakic .Virus, Bought and Sold. November 12 4 0 AV anted. A N OVKUSEKU ~°" e wit, « » small family and ' ' , c "“ ,e v,el * reconimendcd, may meet with employment. Aprilv Co J B. H. Warren. , January 11 » t