The constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1823-1832, February 11, 1825, Image 1

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BUNCE, AUGUSTA, GA. mwmi& & vsLAWLsm.* AT THE SIGN OF THE Augusta Clothing JStore, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE ClyY HOTEL if buhl most respectfully inf it mtheir friends and (hi community, that (hey are now ready to attend to their calls for Frock Coats, Dress Coats, Coatees, Dig Coats, Plaid and Camldei Cloaks, Ladies’ Cloaks, Pantaloons, Os the most fashionable kind. Vests, Shirts, Cravats, Drawers, Elegant patent Suspenders, La Fayette velvet Vesting. | Which thy oft, r far sue tins seas.m, .own , than ever—hut (despi-ing the principal of un derse’ling) they would uitlv have it understood that they ire nut to be undersold by any in -lieii line of business. January 11 57 Xew, (j\\eu\», CasVv AND FRUIT STORE , ONE DOOR BEf.OVV TIJE HIII’IOB R ia'S. fXTIE Subacnber ia weekly and sometimes dai , Iv receiving the articles in his line of busl ness, and can stt( ply families with the best of Li quors and Fruits of-tbe season, upon the most moderate teprns.wßuying for cash an ' selling f< cash, he can afford hi* l ea, Coffee, Sueur, Chet at Cordials, Almonds; Raisins, Canal Flour, Oia g s. Apples, and Liquor* unadulterated at a very small profit upon tiie wholesale prices. i r/.o VERY SUPERIOR NORTHERN aLe, JIT THE BARREL Just received*a small stock of BIELL’S superior Vf-.cob w, Happee £4 Scotch SNUFF. Genuine ft >e, C it, Ci v n r and Smoking . Cavendish. Pig Tail. <• n-.1l iwst I OHACCO.j * Which lie will sell at T uhbVsTite loiter than o has ordinarily been sold here ; but in justice '< wholesale purchasers, lie cannot reduce the retail prices of Uied’s Ma.mfu tire. .T. S. Simmons. January 28 fit iSKVV FLOUL 'this, firsl quality Family F our will be land ■e*J effi this day from Steam-Coat, M id of Or eatti, whnvh will be sold low if taken from the Wharf, apvi.y to Dugg & Savage. November 16 41 »/S\ BAGS Pill VIE COFFER (on consig ■ meet, j will be disposed of on accommo dating terms by B. Picqupt. November 26 4 + Weal \vvs\\ Pu\.v\loea, IN HAMPER^. Just received per Steam Buhl Hamburg, A FEW Hampers real Belfast (Potatoes, which will be sold in lots 10 suit faitiilies, by apply ing immediately at V Jacob JVloise’s. .M’Kenzic id Heunoch's Root’. December 28 <' 53 § J&'D 1 J>s( prime 15aeon. FOR SALE, i On Consignment, h\j D. Picquet. November 30 , 45 o,VMD Weight at Vriu.e BACON ■ TOR SALE. APPLY TO Robert D. Ware. December 3 45 BOX MISSING. SUPPOSED to be taken by mistake from the Wharf, anon the 1 ith or 12ih of Novembt r, a Hoe of Sloes lm ded from Most No. 14.—Mark ed A St K Wo d.oi B Wood & Co. Any persi hav ng d m his posse-sion will confer a favor 1), into, lung the subscribers at their residence, oi Ain ough lliis office. E. Wood 4C Co. D ■cemher 24 52 ■ b JTiOE. I THE w ublic are ca t imed against trespassing uni.- Houses and Lots ot the snb.critiei upper tnd of town —especially against hauling sand or earth from the river b< ik r niitiguou' thereto. E.ch a ■ every perse, iff hug Adi have the law rigorously enforced ag mist him them. Hugh N«sbit. JaiiuarySl W , AUGUSTA ! MASOXIC HALL LOTTERY, AUTHORIZED RY GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF I THE STATE OF GEORGIA. Hr|j i’tift 1 Prize of RoO.OOO is 830,000 1 Prize of £O,OOO is 20,000 4 Prizes of 10,000 is 40,000 j 4 Prizes of 5,000 i« 20,000 5 Prizes of 1,000 is 5,000 10 Prizes of 500 is 5,000 50 Prizes of 100 is 5,000 >»I00 Prizes of 50 is 5,000 . Prizes of 10 is 50,"00 \ 5173 Prizes, £ ' 180.000 12825 Blanks. 5 18000 TICKETS at TEN DOLLARS. Less than two and an half Blanks to a prize • THE PRIZES ONLY TO HE DRAWN. All the H zes to be Floaiintf fi om he commencement, excep .he 'olloiuiug, which ~.vi Ibe deposited in, the wh et at d"fiin.e petiod* v.z ; On the Ist Drawing 1 prize of &. Ijjf On the 2 1 “ 1 prize of 1,000 ft lof ;*OO On the 3d ** 1 prize of 10,005 ft lof 300 On the 41 h “ 1 prize of 5,000 ft lof I,(KK) &1 of 500 On the 6th ♦♦ I prize of 10,000 ft lof 500 On the 6lh " I prize of 6,(KH) c>c lof 1,000 ft lof 500 On the 7lh •* 1 prize of 10,000 ft lof 5,000 ft lof 500 On the Bih •• 1 prize of 20,000 ft lof I’ooo ftj*2 of 600 On the 9th w 1 prize of 30,000 ft lof 1,000 ft'l of 500 The whole Lottery to be completed in •Viae Drawings DnVj. iff I’he urawing to commence ns '"uu as a sufficient number of I’icketa are sold. *1 lieT whole of tin Fr zes payable in thirty days after j the c.-mpl'Mion of the Drawing subject to ade duel uni o fi lieu per cent. All Frizes not ap-i plied for in twelve months, to lie considered as a;‘ donation to the hinds of the Masonic Hall. Present Vxiee oi Tickets, ■ m ifriiajLiXibßL | j ! For sain in tyr-m vaiiety ot monbers, at the COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE in liroad street, Augusta, a few uuurs below Uie Hank. J. 8, Beers, Secretary to the Board of Commissioners, Ifj' Orders bn fit kets from any part of the U bed Stales, Host paid anil enclosing the Cash, addressed to the Secretary, will meet immediate attention. j rt lies and r gulalions adopted at a meeting ot | tie U"srd ot Gm in sioneis ot die .M.VSON.J 1 HALL J.OITERY, January Bh. 1825. i Ist. The Commissi.liters shall assemble on the Saturday ol every other week. 2d A maj irily of the Commissioners shall con sl,iUite a quorum for tiie transaction of business, Jami a majority ot those present at any meeting shall govern m all Cases, except tltose lierciuaftei specified. 3:1. It shall be the duty of the Chairman to pre serve order, to appoint Committees to supervisi ihe W oiks and conduct of t ie Secretary, and h shall have the privilege of voting upon ad subjects; ■ id also of expressing his opinion. 4 h. A Secretary sti.-di be appointed with a sal try ot c glit hundred d dlars per annum, and nliall give bond snds curity for the faithful performauc. of hts duties. He shad keep lair minutes of th proceedings of the Hoard of Commissioners— sha ict as an agent for the sale of tickets— a r.- gular account of his sales, and deposite all uonu I received by him, (as soon aa received.) in one oi , the Hanks of Un *ci y. He shall, m weaver, tran fact all business reia i g o the Lottery, to which oe shidl be required to attend, by the Coinmi • ■ sioners, slh No ticket shall be sold on a credi', unless by an order ot the Board ot Commissioners; and not then, without such security >s shall be -aiisfnc tory to a comm te - appointed for the purpose oi 'receiving the same. ’ 'j 6th. The iicke.ts shall b" signed by the Com- ' pmssiouers, in equal proporuons ; and not ntoreli Ithan one Commissioner shall sign any ticket. 1 7lb. The Secretary shall not be entrusted at an' lone time, with more than five hundred rickets |and shad exhibit at everv meeting ot 'he Comnus . sioners, hi* Bank Ho-k, ami an account plain y shewing the amount ol tickets sold, and the nuin ber in hand. Bih. file tickets, after they are numbered and signed, shall be deposited at Hank and o- ly drawn thence by a committee, of which the Chairman shall be one. 9 h No money shall he drawn from Hank, but -by a check, signed by a majority of ihe Coutims j doners, snd (or no other purpose, but the pay ment of prizes, or necessary expenses. Janiorv 28 fit .N olive. tJpHE sub crlbers have connected themselvj-s 41 m the prac'ice of the LAW—they will um tiir.nly a’ten ia 1 the coiin i o s of the Northern ■■ Jircuit, and the county of Franklin, of Hie Me-, ern Circuit, one of thi-m will b • generally found it their office in E berton. where t.;ey will take r , deasure in iransacd g the business ol those who may be unfortunate enough to be Involved in the ’ Law. John V. Heard, > Thomas J Heard. 1 January 1 57 The f'uhacriht is H' V ING united them elve. in the practice o i.aw, un ler the firm i,l Jiih in Jc t nompsun specituliv tender their Services t-> their friend , .nd the public, to transact an' business that may i t). entrusted to them, ir the line of their pro K - s-ion, in the several Courts of Georgia and . Son'll Carolina. Their office is on the corn- rof U|Edis and Washington streets, where one of tin fiim may at all limes be found. N. B. Julian, J. a\l. Thompson. January If 57 at Cohen’s „ OJJice. Baltimore, <oranCi liotterp, No, 3. NOW drawing every week,.glider the super intendence of ilte Cominksiuners appointed I | by the Governor and Council. R i Eigkth Drawing; j *1197 Ij7Ul Friz?s of- ■ *14403 a prize of-- 500 It 527 d» - - - LUO *19094 *19862 14888 9115 5850 3426 50' All marked thus* sold at COHEN'S OFFICE. \ This Lottery is now rabidity progressing to j wards a close—no time should be lort in securing Itickets. There are still undrawn, the Capitals ot (O* FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS. Ojr TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS i (£)* TE V THOUSA V/> DOLLARS OC7 Five thousand dollars 17 of 0 VE THOUSAND DOLLARS 14 of FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS. Whole 'Tickets gl2 t Quarter . - 3 00, Halves - -6 j Eighths • 150 To be had, warranted undrawn, at i Where both tiie great Capitals of 20,000 and 10,000 DULLAItS, drawn in the MONUMENT LOTTERY, on the 28th uit. were sold, and where were sold, the Capital Prizes of 100,000 Dollars, half anil one qua'ter to citizens of Gear gia ; 20,0005, 10,000 s, 5000 s, in the last Grand Stale Lottery, ami wiif-hk murk capital pniaks HAVK RBKN OBTAINS!) THAN AT ANY OTHER OFFICE IN AMERICA. Orders left with I. It. St. JOHN Broad street. AUGUSTA, Georgia, will he promptly attended to, FREE DF POSTAGE. I January 21 60 A large assortment o£ Fresh JUST RECEIVED FROM THE SHAKERS, —ALSO A small quantity of Fiesu liOPS, growth of 1824! poll SALK II X R B. 6L D. (t, Havilaud. January 11 57 "SCOFIELD, PHELPS & Co. DRAPERS AND TAD ORS H AVING formed a connection with Mr. Henry Howard, late of Baltimore, have removed heir E taotishmeot to No. 88, Brotajway, corner of Wall-Street, where thetr Business will in future be conducted under the SOOFIELJ.q Vew York Itrye 7 W DjLULvV tilisLN*, Renews the lender of'his services in the COMMISSION AND STO HA ff t: ti US I VESA, TO HIS Pill EMUS AND TUB PUBLIC. HIS WARE HOUSE at the upper end, south side Broad street, is now ready for the re -eption of COTTON and other PRODUCE, upon vliich liberal advances will be made, when re (Hired. Any business with which he may be favoured, sha'l be punctually atiended to. Oct bor 1 28 ~Ub.u issio v hus i %ess7 TV\r Subscriber, HAVING eng.iged Warcii uses Mid Storks, in the uuper part f this city , ffVrs hisservices us a general tIOM MISSION MBRCII AN T.—Persons who inny plac merchandise or prorluce under his care, may safely rely on every possible exertion being used, to give general satisfaction. Barna JVDKinne. September 28 27 THOMAS G. HALL, Carriage «Makcr. HAVING >aken .>e Shops ncen Iv occunied by Mr. James Lyues, intends carrying on the business in all its various branches. From jhi. long experience at the NoDli, he slitters himself, tha he will be able to give general sa- Itisfaction to such, as wd favour tfnn wit*i a call i ■|the H pairing Line. All f.iv-nira wi l be thank fuTy received and punctu dly execuf d, 1 He t xnects soon 'o ri-c.-ive from the Northern M amract iries, i corppleteassnrtment < f Carriages. ffp GlcS and CARRIAGES built to order. t Tor %a\e. 8 Gigs, 1 3 Sulkeys, i 3 Carriages. November 5 38 M.ikXZG \\A\ Coach-Maker , WILL keep constantly on hand, and for Sale, at Mr. Lono- thbkt’s Livery Stable, AN ASSORTMENT OF -mils* fiT/’ Orders for GIGS or CARRIAGES from the North, will be promptly altendtd to and work I wart anted, i N. ll.—Repairing done at tlife shortest notice. N v.-onber 30 | 45 S?* A handsome Hussar Uniform, learly new, may be bad cheap by immediate op dicat on at this office. February I -3t 63 ! <3, VftaUQlk^V dentist, RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies and Gen tie men of Augusta and its vicinity, that he j will be in the city about the first of March. | January 2b rtM 62 '( Copy of a Certificate from James .Monroe, Preset, The testimonials presented to me by Mr. Parm ! ly, of his great talents as a DENTIST, are ol | high character—in addition to which I atale with (.great pleasure, that his operation* in my family, ) have afforded a practical and very satisfactory ( evidence of his merit. > JAMES MONROE. Washinirton, Dec 9th, 1822 AM) STEAM BATHS. DR. HOUEL, a French Physician, reapecifnlly informs the public, that he lias established iSTEAM and MEDICAL BATHS in Augusta. | File very high repute these Baths have acquired I iu Europe, where (although a late discovery) . I they are to be found in every hospital, and the great cures they have performed in Boston, Phi 1 idelphia and Charleston, can leave no doubt ol their efficacy. The most gentle as well as ihe most poserial medicines are administered by dial means without any pain, trouble or disgust to the I patient. They are a never sassing remedy in all cutane j Ams all. ctions; from Psora, Ringworms, &c. to jjScaldhead and Leprosy. They also have never I failed of success in either acute oy chronic rheu 11 mutism. s In glandular obstructions, chlorosis, anasarcouv t ‘ Wellings, incipient dropsy; in ail diseases of ttu joints, gouty affections, dispersion of tumors, ill cured syphilis, spasmodic or nr rvous affections ; in all bilious disordeis, dyspepsia, hypocondriasis ’ epilepsy—these baths have been found most ser viccable, and have often succeeded even in here . (litnry complaints, in fine, this manner of admin- 1 uffi-nug almost every remedy belonging to the 1 healing art, may be rendered applicable to almost I every case, and (it is repriced) without any pain. ' trouble, or disgust to the patient. 1 As these baths are not yet generally known, 1 Dr. Hotel will be happy to give the most res pectable references to persons who have been cured by taking them. 'TV\e Steam fy Medical Bath 1 Establishment, Is in Ellis-Streef, opposite Mr. H. Meuliug’s | Brick House, a d has an entrance in Broad street , immediately opposite the city //otcl. January II 57 J The subsevvber I INTENDING to lende in Now V irk, with a ; view lor Hie transaction of Commission Bus i .ess, in all its branches, will feel grateful for any consignments or orders, with whipli he may be tavored, assuring his triends that his uriremitled attention wil ! be exerted to promote their inter est. He will be prepared on the receipt of any Consignment, or ol the invoices with bills of la ding and orders for insurance, to make the cus tomary advances if required. Any references that is desired, can he obtained of Messrs. Mackenzie & Ponce, Augusta, or Ben jamin Burroughs, Esq. Savannah. Ualpli Ketchum- October 26 35 TO RENT, " 4 r iLLM. One Tenement in the Long i Yellow Range of Buihlings, n> xt door above the t sign of the “ Asiatic Lt nilive," in “Col Inn Kang ,’’ j C 'litimnd. —Also, several Tenements ot one story . each,with Iwo rooms, recently in the possession of , Mr. Ansley, and a convenient Warehouse in (lit rear, which has been recently re pa red and tin 1 t enclosed with a good fence. For terms, apply to Mr. Jamcfl Harper, during the absence ot the , subscriber. ‘ | E. F. Campbell. 1 January 7 56 1 TO BEAT. From the first October next, Three Stores anil a Dwelling House, upper end south side Broad ImiHl Street, adjoining Egan ft M’Laugh- JHIMi lot’s, viz The Store occupied by D. Henry & Co. the Store occupied by Ill’s ft ' \lden—and the tw 1 story Frame House and Store ’ adjoining the same—the house is well calculated ' hr a private family or boarding Home-having an s xc -llent Hr'Ck Kitchen. 'The Stores are al 1 most desirably situated for Hie Grocery Business. Apply to William H.’ Egan. September 17 24 FUR SALIi OR ID RhN I / |MIE imexpired leare afid improvements on LL the Lot known as the Littleman’s Garden, situated on Bllis-Streel, near .the corner of Leu tre-Strect— having all the conveniences for cat-! rying on Confectionary upon a large scale, be 1 sides an Oven, Dryhouse, Sic. There, is also an Ice House in good order, where 15 or 18 tons c Ice ran be secured for summer use. The whole will he shewn by application on the premises.— For terms apply to B. Bouyer. August 10 13 Notice. BY virtue of a fifa to me directed, will be sold on tin- first I uesday in April next, at the Market House, in the City of Augusta, between e ihe usual hours of sale. One Lot wi'h the im. k ppi vements thereon, in the city of Augusta, boun ded on the north by Jacob Danforth’s Lot, Snii'l by Reynold street, west by Ralph Ketchum’s L-i and east bv Ca I’s alley, levied on as the property -of Mrs. Eliza S. M Laroche to satisfy her Load indwell Tax for 1823 and 1824, amounting tnl ■ 8 50 ’ Jolm-W. Read C. M, ( ' February I .f Ids 63 _ ft % ■■■ I "f 11 *" AstTonom"\6*V V*etom, EZRA 'A."STEVENS, RfSSV’BC TFULLY invites Ladies and Gentlemen of August*, (the ..Ladies in par ticular,} to attend gratuitous Lecture* on Astro* uoiny, u't tlie Richmond Academy, on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, Febsnaiy Blh *fld 9th, tn commence at 7 o’clock. In the course of his introductory Lecture, Mr. Stevens will by a method entirely new. illu-trate the Planetary motions—-S^lpus—Eclipses— Changes and Phases of the Wflbn—Cause ot the Ebbing and Flowing of the Tides, &c. kc. The whole rendered plain by meins ol upj|ars|us, to those who may have paid no previous aftemion to the subject— No children admitted except with parents. On Friday evening the I2th, Mr. Stevens will commences regular senes of six Astronomical* Lectures, to be given three times a week, on 1 such evenings as ahull best accommodate the I Class. Fhe principles of this sublime science, will be I illustrated in such a manner as shall render them perfectly familiar to those who may not have made it their study. OCT Tickets (or the Course, to ndmit one per son at gS, or a whole family at ftl.O, nMfebe had at the book Stores. HJWUM.VtEjXIKi TIQJVS, Prom Col. Richard M. Johnson, Senator in Congress from Kentucky, who vygs one of a nu merous Class at Washington. SENA IE CHAMBER. City of Itaahingion Ftb 26iA, 1823. * To all whom it may concern, I have attended a course of Lectures delivered by Mr. Ezra A. Stevens, on Astronomy—l consider Mr. Sir-vena a complete muster of his subject, and Ins Lec tures are well calculated to amuse and instruct the learned and the unlearned. This manner is interesting. Ins language cln.ste and appropriate. Ins Astrpnoin Cal knowledge appears to be pro found, and his illustrations A remely nappy, and Circulated to give the most distinct ideas and clear conceptions of the various laws and c m plicated revolutions and motions of the while heavenly bodies ; and I do recommend h m in at earnestly to all who are patrons'' of learning and science. RICHARD M, JOHNSON. From the R< v. Dr. Woods, ft ofissor of Theolo gy, at Andover, Theological Seminary, Andover, J\'uv. 22, 1823. Having attend d Hie Agronomical L.-cinres. which Mr. B. A. Stevens bus recently di liven d betorea majority of the students ol this seminary and many inhabitants of Andover, I take great pleasure in testifying the entire, und 1 believe uni versal satisfaction, which he has given, Ihe hap. py talent which he possesses ot illustrating, b> * simple appsraiu , the most important prim ipteg of astronomy, renders thefh iptel igiblej ami p gtily inlei es.ing to all his hearers, whetherpv re or lest acquainted with the cience * and w|»at adds much io the value of his lec tires, he lakes Irtqueiit oc casions lo show the of this science 'o the principles of religion. Tly his ur,s timing and amiable manners and his unexceptionable Cm duct, while resident lure, Mr. Stevens has endeared hiin-elt to ail who iiave had any intercourse w i' h hum I join most c irdially, jvith many oihtrs. in reci jnmeiidl g him to the pairon««e of the pnb lick, wherever he may go. V . , . • * LEQpARD WOODS. Mr. 9. has similar ja-cnijrftimndatioiis from Judge Berrien of baWmnah, wTiere a*very numer ons Class of Lil lies and gen'Jemen recent ly at tend, d. From « v. FlwsanldJ.. Bishop Moore, and John Adams, Esq*. who jverp committee of a Class at Richmond—and from mist of ihe princi pal men throughout the Unites) Slates. Mr. Stevens has taken Lodgings at the Man sion House, where Ije will he happy to see bis friends every day from 12 until 2 ./clock. February 8 65 FRENCH TUITION. A FEW young Ladies w II be admitted to a ne\y course of Tuition ol the French Language, at the residence ol Hie subscriber familiar con- Versa'inn will be introduced winch by the as.-st ance of Ins da ighters, the subscriber flatters Inm -elt the acquirement of that useful Language will b more -peeddy and more accurately obtained. Tuition three times a week from nine to eleven ■ /clock, A. M. J. B, Lafifte, November 30 45 BUAIUVUVtt. Cl EN TEEL Residents, or Sojourners, may be R accommodated with Hoard and Lodging next door above Dr. Turpin’s, Uroad street J. B. I.aiitte. November .30 45 &/■ 'I he Lancastrian Free School, will again be opened on MONDAY’, Hu- IBih b at, and llie Board of Managers cordially invite Ihe re’urn of those Scholars who have heretofore been educated at this institution, as wed as ot ail otliers who choose to embrace the advantages of 'in-on c ion free of expence. .) : Sj' Fuphs wdl also be thankfully, received .{from P rents who are disposed to pay at three per Quarter. October 12 31 {Notice. PERSONS being dai y in the habit of trespass ing on the Hickory ridge tract of land, o vned by the Hank of Georgia, and cutting the wood and . undergrowth therefrom : Nonce is hereby given, hat the u’most vigilance will be used in d Meeting . and prosecuting the offenders The said Land is uounded on the west by lurkmet’s bpring, and nart ot the village ot Summerville, on the East I by the lands of A. Martin F- 11. Carnes and others, it mav he more narticidai ly known by the Milledgevide road, passing 'hr- ugli it, Jty order oj .he Hoard 1. Henry I February 1, if 63 A I «rge Assortment t f JUrKJWLH H F»r bale at thin Office.