The constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1823-1832, March 18, 1825, Image 1

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i s Xr,. I / ■ ... •• Many of the political evils, under which every Country in the world lahohrs. are not owintf to any wan! of love for our Country, but to an ignorant uof iU real cot alitulion »nd iutereats.” pIUKSTLY NEW SERIES Yol. 11. AUGUSTA, FRIDA? MORNING, MARCH 18, 1825. No. 76. '’MDBaaeSa-laxx. V . -IU .or :tr-: SZS .ZTST.. 1 i-T-rnimil 1~1l .11 —-TMWUMmrmtf'M T . —a— II ■ M ■■ C{?e Cantftitutioaalitft \ '8 EVERY TUESDAY \NU FRIDAY, BY W. J. BUNGE. I AUGUSTA, GA. V» VLVAA.W IV. I Renews the tended oj his services in the COM MI S SIO N j AND sto ha at: n uslvess, TO HIS Till ENDS ANO THE PIRLIC. HIS WAREHOUSE ut the upper end, south side Broad street, is now ready tor the re. -e|.;ion of roi’l’OVaml other PRODUCf!, upon «'hir|) liberal advances will be ntttde, when re q uiretl. Anv business with which he may be favoured, shad be punctually attended to. October I 28 j AOAI.ii IAS 10 V BUSINESS. T\ve fev\\isci*VAfcr, HA Vi NO engaged VVuitti uses ;,nd Stores, ii,| ■he upper part of this oilv, ■ tl* rs hisservices as, 0 general COM MISSION MERCHAN I.— Persons! who may place merchandise nr produce under Ins care, miy safely rely on every possible exertion being used, to give general satisfaction. * , v Barua M‘Kinne. September 28 27 j 1 'VA\o Subscriber INTENDING to reside in New York, with a view tor the transaction of Commission Bus iitess, in all its branches, will feel grateA.il for any coir iguments or orders, with which he maybe favored, assuring Inc friends ti.at his unreimued attention will be exerted to promote their inter est. Tie will be prepared nu the t ceipt of any consignmeo s or of the inv tiers with bids of la ding and orders for Insurance, to make the cus tomary advances if required. Anv references-that is desired, cut) be obtained of Messrs Mackenzie & 1* nice, Augus'a, or Ben jamin Burroughs, Esq. '■fuvannah. ‘ RalpU Ketchum. October 26 35 THOMAS G HALL, Kj at i*Vagib A\vikei*. H’ WING taken the Shops r ten ly occupied . by Vfr. James l.y e , intends carrying on the business in all its v .ri >ua branches. Fo n hit. long experience '-t the North, lie flatters himself, tha he will he able to give general s.vl tisluctii'n to such, as will favour him with a call to :he Repairing Tine. All f..vmu;s wi I he thank fully received and punctually execut'd. He expects soon to receive from the Kor'hcrn| Manufactories, a complete assort no 1 nt of Carriages. (O’GIGS and CARRIAGES built to order, i j. i Toi* Sale. 8 Uiirs, 8 Sul keys, S 3 Carriages. November .5 38 a\Tvuv/7v~dT\ } ” Coach-Maker , ITT, keep constant y on band, and for Sale, i T Kl Mr. Tonr thi.et’s I.i\. t \ S hie. AN .IS-to It I’M EAT OF ®2£9o ' OCj’ Order* for t.it.S or CAfUiIAGES from tb.e N nil, will be promptly atteiidid to and work warranted, IN. A.—Repairing done at the shortest notice. Novemb r 30 45 VV uAg\\V :Vt V*L*ii\»e D VUON, ton SALE. APPLY TO Robert I). Ware. December 3 46 SULPHATE QUININE, AT VRGE supply oi tie above valuable Medi ci ie prepared by ooe of the fi -t Unemists it; France, for siT* at a reduced one.- hv 11. B. k 1). G. Havilaml. February J 8 68 IjCOFIEI^^ i DRAPERS AXD TAILORS f 1 ! AVlNtf formed a connection with Mr Henri v. Howard, late of Baltimore, have remove' heir Establishment to No, 88, Broadway, corner oi Wall Street, where their Business will in future Ik conducted u I r tin fi' u. of SHDPIETD, PHELPS k //O WAR I). New-York. Juoe, 1823 g quake 1 1 srmngsT" SEVEN MILES EltOM AUGUSTA. IE viibscPiiJci 1 »».(ifr lui« ly )ij <. .*i«ircl e vjk above esta li.ilnnem, is now *mr;;<slii?.i»' i and thoroughly in pa ring the bui di g b M, wi I spare no pains to acconimodale , ties o, ■ g nth men and tear I ra. and keo tiwiyaoi haml a supply of the best Liquor- that the Aligns la, Charleston and .savannah market a (f >rd and nis table v. ill not be inferior to ute best pub n . house in Augusta, and upon s , ,i,»SI« , rms. James ! yncs. N. H. James Lynn, tab s this rm l„o. „f ~e tit" >og his thanks to hisnumeiotr lr!c ,ds ami v r quai ttancea, for the liberal support a(I ,rded h n in the Coi r.h-nlakii'g btisin s,, a.i t ([,, <ers hitiisi t by industry and attention, to merit liieu- contm ueb favours in the profession wh en he has r.- cently adopted. February « IT- — TM-TI - fiwa ~T -t -T— —MlWHntllTi MumMiniwrafjriWV.. —I I.- ..-•■■II .... I EXCOURAGE DOMESTIC ENTERPRISES! S 30,000 for 810, i * May be procured by a prompt application at the Office of the AUGUSTA fjty'ail Muttirr3?y AUTHORIZED liY THE GEN. ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA. laobfjit w 1 wii de l T> THOMAS I. WRAY, > commissioners. JJOHNJI.JfJLnL, AUG US TIN SLA UGHTER, ) C' D ' 1110 MF S 0N > SCHEME. 1 Prize of S 30,000 is »30,000 1 Prize of 20,000 is 20,000 J ‘ 4 Prizes of 10,000 is 40,000 4 Prizes of 5,000 is 20,000 5 Prizes of 1,000 is 5,000 10 Prizes of 5,00 is 5,000 50 Prizes of 100 is 5,000 100 Prizes of 50 is 5,000 5000 Prit.es of 10 is 50,000 5175 Prizes, ? 180,000 12825 Blanks. 5 18,000 TU KVVVS at TEX DOItEAUS, Less than two and an half Blanks to a Pii/.c. -9(o© r l'he pri7.es only to be drawn, and tube, all flouting from the commencement except tbc following, which will be deposited in the wheel at definite periods, viz : On the Ist Drawing I prize of 810,000, and 1 of SSOO On the 2d “ 1 prize of 5,000 and lof 1,000 and lof 8 ; >00 On the 3d “ 1 prize of 10,000 and lof 500 On the 4th " 1 prize of 5,000 and lof 1000 and lof 500 On the sth “ 1 prize of 10,000 and lof 500 On the 6th “ 1 prize of 5,000 and 1 of 1,000 and lof 500 On the 7th “ 1 prize of 10,000 ami lof 5,000 and lof 500 On the Bth “ 1 piize of 20,000 and 1 t.f 1,000 and 2of 500 On the 9th “ I prize of 30,000 and lof 1,000 and 1 of 500 j The Sciivine is splendid, tool h>r R.chnc.’s artl s;tf, ty of investment, oilers equal if nol sn iper. t i-«Uicuit>eui n>«i" ;if the Nnrtu.-rn T.nli'i-ies. _■ 1 The whole Lottenj to he completed l in Nina Drawings only. Pi'iziw [livable in I'nirly Ua.« after Uie cumpletiun of the Drawing, it applied for within Twelve months. i Prize tickets will be received in payment for any Tickets that may remain unsold hi the c >urse of the Drawing. PRESENT PRICE OF TICKETS , V\ pole t ickets | Q iarters, Jjy.2 .5 ) Halves, 5 | Eighths, 1 25 For Sale in s great variety of numbers at tiie Commissioners’ Office in Broad Street, a few doors bel nv the Banks. (UT O dels for rickets and Shares from any part of the United States, POST PAID, and enclosing the Gash, addressed to the Secretary will meet prompt atle "ion, J. S. Beers, Secretary to the Commissioners. March 11 74 Ihl W* rrn iJI MR subscriber having resumed the pr.actic ■ i CA '.V, tt uderg his services to tire public. 1 j will attend in.ist ol the (h urts in (he Westei iCircuils, the adjoining counties in (he Flint an ■Ocn.uljjec, and the counties of fm wrens, Twig; 'and Fuiaslti, iit the Southern Circuits. Thomas W. Harris. dCT Letters addressed to him Monroe, Will ton county, wdl be attended to. February 8 3m 6.5 2s‘o\lcft. \‘A ¥IMFi subscribers have connected (Items cb ! dJL m the practice of the LAW' —they will in - lonn'y alien 1 all the coun'ies of the Norther. Circui', and tlie county ol Franklin, of the We tern Circuit, one of them will )v generally (mine at their office in Klbefton, where they will tal" i! pleasure in transacting the business ol those wh. mav he unfortunate enough to be involved in th- Law. John A. Hoard, Thomas .) Heard. January 1, 1825 57 r \aOhV, ' J A''* ’' |fJ 2ll» Inst, (with i small sum of money , M F. Wa.k r’s Clerk for J§sh. on tlie Hank o' c’ \ngusta, dated the lliii in t |, aa b 1 e to bearer,* I lie; Public is can'ioned not to trade for tie Check. Ihe Under by leaving it with the snl scribers, wd be suitably rewarded. Jl. H. Duncan & Co. | tn-inar> 14 5S LUST!! LOStTT i NO i'K drawn bj Messrs. Mitchell & S. » Clink'-, payable sixty days after date, Janna i ry 21st 1825, to our order, (or five hundred am -ig( l lv four dollars, 43 cents, and i udorsed by u. The public is cautioned against trading for th ■me, si d the diawersof said (Cute against pav r me in to any mli is than the subscribers, J. W. L. Simmons & Co. j y b 9J, 70 ! Wvvuled it) Vui*c\vasfc, i| r «if tlie following trade, Black! i®- s ’ l ' 11 ti and Wheel maker, <.l good characiei I •apply 10 B, Picquet. j I February C <55 | -f-» rra T*rs mTUnm TIT) Guy ok Augusta, Council Chamber* March Ist, 1825, On motion of Mr, John Moore: ft so.veil -him iinnn.ly, tint a Public Invitation ( x'ended to au Soldiers or tuk Rkvolutton, irviving in our own Stale, or in our sister Stales, d that they b ■ requ -sted to assist in welcoming ■ a Faykttk to this city A true Copy (r n. die Minulea, George M. Walker, Clerk lif the Council. In obedience to the foregoing Resolution of hinncil, I berebi rniko it known that Gknkhai a Faykttk will probab y at nve in this city on the tveniy second of the present month, and I re 1 lectl’u ly invite all S liiikhs of tub Ukvoluiios 0 whom this notici shsl. com . to be present al ne time of his aniva l am! to assist in idle ring a arm welcome to the Vbteiian Gpnkkal. \l \V. \Ve\t\, May or of the City of Augusta March 2. 1825 5t ' ' ' 72 JS otice. PERSONS being dui.y in the habit of trespass ing on the Hickory lidge tract of land, o//ne< ty the Bank ox Georgia, and cutting the wood am tnd-rgrowth therefrom : Notice is hereby given ■ tut the utmost vigilance will be used in detecting <1 prosecuting the offenders. The said Land h minded on the west by Turkanet’s Spring, am art nt (lie village of Summerville, on the lias >v the lands of A. Martin, I’- IT Carnes ant dit-rt, it may be nmre particularly known by tin idledgevide road, passing tlir Ugh it. Jiy order of the Board 1. Henry, Febrnsrv 1 1825. if 03 JS otice. 1 LL pprsons having lemands upon the estate . V o( Nicholas W ire, deceased, are rt quested U m.ke them known to the subscribers. 1 lioae win e indebted to the said estate, will please to mak< mmediate pavment. Busan li. Ware, FxHrcc. W. W. Holt, ExW. i IW-rembm-'M yo i X DlteG. I I'HE co-partnership of Julian Sc Thompson is | *• dissolved. The subscriber lias resumed bis j dfice near the market. N. B, Julian, j Feb. 18 68 SELENIUM mUVWLViiS. To take place in the city of Baltimore, during the present month, March. GRAND STATE LOTTERY OF f MARYLAND, Contains the following brilliant capitals still un drawn, viz. MoWs. 110,000 WAVs. £O,OOO OoVVs. j 5,000 DbWa. • Besides 12 of lOtib, 6of 500, 81c. the whole pay 'hie in cash, which as usual ~t COHEN'S OFFICE can be had the moment they are drawn. iiA 15 drawings of this splendid scheme, are already over. The remaining FIVE will take place under the sttpf rintendunce of the Com missioners appointed by die Governor an 4 Coun cil on the following days, viz : 16 h drawing on Thursday, 31 of March i 17th drawing on Thursday, 10th of March \ 13th drawing on Thursday, I7th of March J 19lh drawing on Wednesday, 30 hos March j 20th amt last on Thursday, 31st "f March Unless the great capital of §40,000 should be lundrawn alter the lOih is over, in which case thei 20th drawing will be d ‘(erred to the 12lit April,, when the scheme must be completed. M’/iole Tickets §l2 j Qndrters - 300 Halves - -6 | Eiifh hs - 150 To be had, warranted undrawn, at mmmts Where both the great 'Capitals of 20 000 and 10,000 DOLL MIS, drawn in the MONUMENT LOTTERY, on the 28th ult. wore sold, and where were sold, the Capital Prizes of 100,000 Dollars, half and one qua-ler to citizens of Geor gia; 20,0005, 10,000 s, 5000 s, in the last Grand Slate Lottery, a,id win: 111; k ire capital' i’dizes HAVE BKKN OIITAIWKI) TIIAM ATaNY OTHER OFFICE IN AMERICA. Orders left with T R. Sr. JOHN, Broad street, AUGUSTA. Georgia, -will he fromfity utteiidesl In, FREE OF POSTAGE. March 11 74 LA FAYETTE HAT AND CLOTHING WAREHOUSE The Subscriber h opening in Broad street, one door belorj Mr. Al ten’s Hal Store, A. Linns AMI GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF lit i* tin AND CLOTHING, Consisting of q OIIESS COATS, j E'rock Coals Drab box Coats ; Double 81 single mill’d Cassimere Pantaloons Broad Cloth, Salinett anti Corduroy do /I Tollmen, Valentia, Swanstlown & black silk Vests 1 Blue and black Cloth ami Cassimere do j Superfine Linen and Cotton, hilled and plain j Shirts Knitted, Cotton, Worsted &;,J Lambswoo Shirts and Drawers Flannel do do » Tartar, and Camblet Cloaks Laities do Hoy's Dresses Youth’s close body Coats Gentlemen's superfine lla'.s, some very wide brims Immitation beaver do l-a Fayette, boys and mens seal skin Cups Washing l on, Jackson and La Fayette Siockc Silk Umbrellas 1 Hi fiery k Gloves, kc. A L Ct O*" - t Negro Jackets and Trowsers House servants Coatees and Pantaloons '* f arnought gr l at Coats 1 Guernsey Frocks, red flannel Shirts e Striped and Check { b Common Linen do Woollen Gloves, and many other article! u in bis line. 8 T’lye above GOODS are New-Ynrk made, anil will be disposed of wholesale and retail, at New York prices. 1 J. P. Seize, December 3 46 IVtaV VvLih VuUviues, ;ci IN HAMPERS. || Just'received per Steam Rout. Hamburg, g A FK -V Hampers real Belfast Potatoes, wbicl is th. will be sold in lots to suit families, by apply nl og immediately at •" Jacob Moise’s. J\VKunziti Os Jieunuch's Hum, * e Ijpcpmhur 53 BOX MISSING SUPPOSED to be taken by mistake from tin Wharf, about the Dth nr 12:P of Novi mb-1 | t Box of Sbiies landed from Boat No. 14.—Mark f . led A i>. E. Wood.or E.WOOII & Co. Anv persoi (l having it in his possession will colder a favor Ik |o ji!if'orniing the s'lbscribers at their residence, o 'through this office. E. Wood <B,* Co. I December 24 52 i’ovtTuit uV \iii VwjvUl. JUST reel ived a few copies of the Portrait ol Gen. Ta'ayette, engraved by M. J. Danfortb Ifrom the original Painting executed by C. h.glian s im Sept, las'during the General’, visit In New h jVork, said to be a most correct dienes- —to b< li'ul at the Book store of R. i) Treadwell, when ‘subscrib rs will plea-e call for their copies. March 8 2t 73 •j dL IPA m HEN i la 1 . RES PEC I'FUTTY 11 lor ,Ino I . '.di-s and Gen- Tmen ol Angnsia and its vie. ii y that he w.II bo in tiie city about the first of March. January 28 P » >1 62 mmmmm • ' Copy of a Certificate from James .Monroe, Pres't. The lesiiminn .1< pr-sr.,teil 10 me bv Mr. Farm - ly, of his great talents as a DEMIS f, are of high character—in addition to widen I state wit ti great pDasuiv, that his operations in my family, have all irJ d a practical and very satisfactory , evidence of his merit. .1 JAMES MONROE. , H r •sh'n'rtov, Dee 0 J wNiesoii »icaaem^. II is with p eaaure ao>. confi u that the I rustees of tins Instnuiion, |ne eh‘ its clu.ms on this occasion, for the support a , pa r mage of an enlightened public. Although endowed more liberally pfthaps than any other county’ school 111 the state, yet its funds having been unpru luctive lor several years past being mostly vested in state hank stock, the acade ■ v Ins been much clogged in its operation. Ihe board have not been ub ■■ to offer an ad quate inducement to engage the'servi ce* °1 a Reel >r, who combined qua ficauons and cbaracter, that would insure succ as 10 tbe sennn jary. Tbjs bar we are buppy to state is removed and we congratulate the community In having ' procured for the ensuing year, the Rev. Thomas ‘ Gouldmg, formerly of Liberty c unity, a g in|e men whose scnolar; hip and general character are too notorious to require the feeble tribute of our praise. Mr. Goiildiug will superintend 1) ihsutemls j his personal services and attention however . will be principally besto ved on the female de- I partment. In the male academy he will be assis , b'd by Mr. Lathrop—a norlliern graduate wbo has some experience in leaching—and who is re- I commended as unexcepfi nah.e ii i.d. nfs and s morals. To these considerations we hav. n, add, | local inducements, such as qe.d ti, cheapness of board, ike. and perhaps it would not be ilnmglu .'superfluous to suggest, that inasmuch as urns of ’ the Important elections are Tansferretl direc ‘V to ’|lhe people, it wmilil become doub 3 necessary to [enlighten their minds, tor n un: b stands on a fir mer basis than this, that in proportion a- we givd to tbe people power, we should also givi them knowledge. On the practical adoption i 1 ihia principle depends the preservation nl our repub lican institutions. Josej}li Henry Lumpkin, Seinnary, (O’ The Editors of the C oiislilntiun.ini, Augusta, and Republican Savannah wit l publish the above and forward their aecoiuiis to Le.iinglun g.i pay ment, 1 J. I! L. January 18 59 ~ M -uJUJiLAii AN li Hi EA vi H i uH. DU HOUKL, a K'is iich I’hyse an, is CifullV informs the pnhoc, that tie has esta ji.dn-S 8 1 LAM a d MEDICAL It 1I MS in Align I'he very high repute Uiese Hadis have acquit' d in Euiope, where (although a late diacov, ry) they arc to be found m every hospital, and t ie 8 great cure* they have performed nt Dost on, Flu |.nli)lphia and (Jharleston, cm leave no duo l )' of ' their efficacy. The in si gentle as well as the most powerful medicines are administered by hat "eans, without any pain, trouble or disgust to 'he ' patient. They are a never failing remedy in all eutune -1 "its all ctiiins j fi’om Fsora, Ri gworins, *kc. 10 Scaldhead and Leprosy. I’liey also have never t-nl' ii of success in either acute or chronic rln iu inatism. In glandular obstructions, chlorosis, a asarcous • writings, incipient drbpsyj 11. all discases •>: me joints, gouty afii cti 'M« di pm-si ,n ot lu n-s, ill e cured syphilis, spa-anodic ormrvou- all cimosj in all bilious dis nl s, dyspepsi- hv pocondriahis, epilepsy—these baths have men lonod m .si er viceabte, and have offen succeeded even m hr re ditsry coinplni'its In line, this nm m. <* fad in ist. ring almost i-very remedy hel mgi g t Me healing an, may be lend- n.cl . »p icabie ‘n almost every case, and (.1. is repo, cd) witliotn a i> pain, trouble, or disgust to lie patient. As these bulbs are not vet g n r.lv known, Ur. Koukl will be happy to (l vo the in .s r a peclable re.len ure- to persons vxin. I. y, ,e-n cun d I'V 1 'kl g them 'ViDi feifeam ty \faVv'Mv\ Waiu l 6 Va slab V\» V\ UD?D i ? Is in Rlbs Strei- op ~s vi . -lealiu/’s il Brick House, ail has a . .ra 0 nßr ~(] tree! i.;iinnn-dia'ely opposite the env //, . f January 11 57 i() L E n T From the first October next, AywjL J'ltree Stttrcs ami u Dwelling House, ))*•: Get sun.l< shc Broad- Street, adjoint. 'g Egan & Ml.vngb. bn’s, viz : Ihe Stor occupit d by n l>. Hmy ik Go. ’lie S'.ir<‘ occupied b> 111 ik ) A den—ami the two storv Frame House and S'orc adjoining tbe same—the house is well calculated lot a private family or boarding Home—having an exc" lent Hfrk Kitchen. The Stores are ~li most desirablv situated for the Grocery Business. __l Jlppdy to j William H. Egan. j September 17 24 g DYING ANiySCOUU/NG. < 1 ,n PjlllE Subscriber returns bis lliank- to ifie j,ub. ,j B lie generally. Cm the encouragement ilmt ~ he lias received since bis commencement in ttic Dying Business, in 1 Ins place, ami hopes, ya strict attention to Ins busine-s, to h-v.- a coilr u jance of I heir custom; I.e still continues at Ins (old stand, on the north side of Reynold street ’’[near the intersection of Bridge Row —wh re n» intends to carry mi th' 1 DYING Bl'MlvKss ~, ,1 all its varlom- hraarhes. on Omtoi , folk aid , Woollen , also, straw Leghorn a ail Grape, , Gentlemen can have their Coats, pantalo , s . d V ests So ttrml, grease, paint anil stames exlrac d I " tbc shortest notice, and on reasonable terms, Py Wm. I'aliafuno & Sou. November 2 37