The constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1823-1832, March 22, 1825, Image 1

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I —IIWWHHIII—II——I..IIIM !■ ■■■■wCTßegai—B—g—ypp» .-■ r- Vst *» Many of the, political evils, tinder whicne« iry Country in the world labours, are not owmj? to any want of lo c for our Country, but to an ignorance ol its real const ilulion mui interests.” pit v NEW SERIES Vol. 11. ' AUGUSTA, TUESDAY MORNING. MARCH 22, 1825. No. 77. Cfte €anotitiitioualitft i IS PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, BY W. J. BUNCE, j AUGUSTA, GA. BXCHAWfG^Omca j VNXTSa SIATSi AND POST NOTES, ALSO, j' DRAFTS On Boston, Baltimore, Providence, Washington City, ■ New-York, Petersburg, Va. Philadelphia, Charleston, 8. C. And Savannah, For Sale by Beers, Bunnell & St. John. ■> Broad, corner of At’lntosh street. t.'ir.T) and Silvfb coin and all kinds of Bank Notks, Bought and Sold. 1 1 N >vf>d)er 12 40 aPLEX 818 B&AWVXB6J To take place in the city .>f llaltim ire, dbring the presem month, March. GRAND STATE LOTTERY OF MARYLAND, Contains the following brilliant capitals still un- 1 drawn, viz. |i BoVVs.IIB 808 WAVs.! 510,000 OoVVa.) 5,000 BoVVsJ Besides 12 of lOut), 6 of 6UO, Ike, the w hole pay I able in cash, which as usual ,t COHEN’S OFFICE can be 'tad the moment they a>e drawn. 0:? 15 drawings of this splendi d scheme, are already over. The remai> Lug FIVE will take place,under the superintendance of the Com missioners appointed by the Governor and Coun cil >n the following days, viz : 16th drawing on Thursday, 3d of March 17th drawing on Thursday, 1 Oth ot March 13lh drawing on Thursday, 17th of March 19ih drawing on Wednesday, 30 h of March 20th and lasi on Thursday, 31st of March Unless the great capital of §40,000 sh odd be undrawn after the 19lh is over, in which case 20th drawing will be deferred to the 12lb April, when die sell' me must be completed Whole Tickets §l2 1 Quarters - 2 00 Halves - -6 I Eioh'hs . 150 To be had, warranted undrawn, at • <9vlWߥW3' Where both the great Capitals of 20,000 and JO.OoO OOI,LABS, drawn in the MONUMENT 1.0! 1 EKY, on the 28th ult. were sold, and where were sold, Ihe Capital Prizes of 100,000 Dollars, half and one tjua ter to citizens of Gear gin, ; 20,0005, 10,000 s, 5000 s, in the last Grand Stale Lottery, and wheiie m hie capital prizes HAVE BERN OBTAINED THAN AT ANtT OTHEB OFFICE IN AMERICA, Orders left-with F. K. St JOHN, Ik oad street. AUGUST.A, Georg a, will be promptly attended to FREE OF POSTAGE. M rah 11 74 LA FAYETTE HAT AND ; CLOTHING WARE-HOUSE The Subscriber AS opening in Broad street, one door below J\Tr. At ten's Hat Store, A LA ROE AVI) SRNF.RAL ASSORTMENT OF AND CLOTHING; i v Consisting of JDkf.ss coats, A ’ Frock Coats Drat) box Coats Double Si single mill’d Cassimere Pantaloons Broad Cloth, Satinett and Corduroy do 1 Toilinett, Valentia, Swansdown 81 black silk! Vests Blue and black Cloth and Cassimere do Superfine Linen and Colton, frilled and plain Shirts Knitted, Cotton, Worsted and Lambswoo Shirts and Drawers Flannel do do Tartan and Cumblet Cloaks * Ladies do Boy’s Dresses Youth’s close body Coats Gei tlemen’s superfine Hats, some very wide trims Immif Dion beaver do La Fayette, boys and mens seal skin Caps Washington, Jackson and La Fayette Slocks S.lk Umbrellas Hosiery Siuves, (kc. ALSO—- Negro Jackets and Trowsers House servants Coatees and Pantaloons 1 F iroought great Coa's Gvvnsey Frocks, red flannel Shirts Striped and Coeck do Coni' non Linen do Wooden Glotes, and many other articles in his line. Tbo dove GOODS are New York made, and w i disposed of wholesale and retail, at New -1 < f.rices. J. IJ.l J . Seize. Derrmber 3 4P lie v\ Job Vv LUUg, Nfitly j..ctiutid at */» .> CtfitA. \ WILIAA.M VV. VALIX, Renews the. lender nj hts services in the COMMISSION AND STf) 1U r,E IS USLVESS, TO HIS FUIKNIIB ANII THE PUBLIC. HIS WMIE-HOUSR at the upper end, smith side Broad-street, is now r -ady lor the re jection of COTTON and other FBODUCE, upon ) which liberal advances will be niade, when re I qui red. Any business with which he may be favoured, shall be punctually attended to. October 1 28 COM HISS JO V BUSINESS TVie HWfNG'eiigaged Waukh ,v sks ~nd St ues, in; the upper part of this city, offers his services us I | a general COMMISSION MEUCH AN T, —Persons, who may pla4e merchandise or produce under liisj I care, may salely rely on every possible exertion! j being used, to give general satisfaction. I Barna M‘Kinne. ! September 28 27 The *!>vibsc.rVhfcv [N TENDING to resole 10 New York, with a| vie w for Ihe transaction of Commission Bus-1 mess, in all its branches, will teel grateful (or anyj consignments or orders, wnh winch he may be I favored, assuring Ins riends that his unremitted attention wih be exened to promote their inter est. II will be prepared on the receipt nf any consighmen s, or of the inv pices with bills of la dling and orders (nr insurance, lo make the cus- Itomiry advances 1! required | Any references that is desired can be obtained lot Messrs, Mackenzie & Ponce, Augusta, or Ben jamin Burroughs, Esq. Savannah Ralph Ketchum. October 26 35 THOMAS G. Carriage .Maker. HWING taken the Shops recen'ly occupied by Mr. James Dynes, intends carrying on the business in all iis v .pious branches. Fiom hit lung experience at the Noah, he (biters himself, that he will be able to give general sa tisfaction to such, »s will favour him with a call 111 ;the Repairing Line, til favours wiil be thank fully received and punctually execut ’d. He expects sunn to receive from tin Northern i Manufactories, a cmnpl-'e csso-tnsni of Carriages. 1 Qff GIGS and CARUI AGES bulit lo order. I Toy Sale. 8 Gigs, 3 Sul keys, S 8 Carriages. ! rrjhf'r 5 38 I , alb< T L * ILA\, Coach-Maker, WILL keep consiam y on i.aiul. and for Sale, at Mr. I.ovo thkkt’s Liv> ry S ible. AJV ASSORT MEAT OE «uig« (fj’ Orders for GIGS or C\UHfAGES from the North, wiil be promptly auendtd lo amt work wan anted. N. B.—Repairing done at the shortest notice. Novenih; r 30 45 5,888 \\ eight Au Vv’me BACON, FOR SALE. apply to Robert D. Ware. December 3 4fi SCOFIELD, PHELPS & Co7 DRAPERS AAR TAILORS HAVING formed a connect! mi with Mr Mem y Howard, late of Baltimore, have remove*' heir Establishment to No, cB. Hi iadway, corner 01 Wall-Street, where their Business will in future be j conducted under the firm of SCOFIELD, PHELPS &, HOWARD. Vtui York, ,lu e 1823 7 VveuA VvvsVx Vatalaea, •IN HAMPERS. Just received per Steam Bout Hamburg, AFE v Hampers real *leh.«»' Point is, whirl mill be snld in lots lo sub families, by apph 1 ng iininedialely at Jacob Moise’s. JW Kcnzia Hvnnoc/i * Huai, Opcemher 28 53 ~BOX" MISSING. ~ SUPPOSED to be taken b> mis'ake fmm tin Wliarf, uimut ilie litn or 12 n ot Nov-mb- r, a Hux of Shoes la -ded from Boai No. 14 Mark ed \ Ik E. Wood, or E K iod 81 Co. \nv person j having it in his possession w l con era favi rbi informing the s ibscnbers at th ir residence, o. j through this office. E. Wood 4T Vo. December 24 52 (tP LOST AA) ON Salurd y evening last, on 'lie Washington mad, between Augusta and M.s Paces-a small Red Mnrrocco POCKET BOOK, contain ! i g i sum of money and many va'-uable |ia|u-is. i vtiich will be of no ns- to aiy person but the wner Any person fi ding the same, and giv mg information to the subscriber wnl be libera ,y rewarded. James Lamkio. i Columbia Count it, March 14 2t ys t | ENCOURAGE DOMESTIC ENTERPIUZEB! 8 80,000 for 810, May be procured by a prompt application at the Office of the AUGUSTA AUTHORIZED BY THE GEN. ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA. SAMI EL HALE, A * f a/rr r ram tv urtr-r R O BER TR. REID, f ) ff' ( lf l > THOMAS I. WRAY, J JOHN AUGUSTIN SLAUGHTER,) (B.D. IffOMPSOA,, SCHEME. 1 Prize of 830,000 is 830,000 1 Prize of 20,000 is 20^000 4 Prizes of 10,000 is 40,000 *4 JPrizes 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 Prizes of 10 is 50,000 5175 Prizes, J 180,000 12825 Blanks. S IUKGTB at TEX DOVaLAUS, Less titan two and an half Blanks to a Prize. The prizes only to be drawn, and to be all floating from the commencement except the following, winch will be deposited in the wheel at definite periods, viz : On the Ist Drawing 1 prize of §IO,OOO, and 1 of §SOO On the 2d “ 1 prijte of 5,000 ami lof 1,000 and lof §SOO On the 3d “ 1 prize of 10,000 and lof 500 f On the 4tli “ 1 prize of 5,000 ami lof 1000 and lof 500 Ou the sth “ 1 prize of 10,000 and lof 50fl On the 6th “ 1 prize of 5,000 and lof 1,000 and lof 500 On the 7th “ 1 prize of 10,000 and lof 5,000 and lof 500 On the Bth “ 1 piize of 20,000 and lof 1,000 and 2of 500 On the 9th “ 1 prize of 30,000 and lof 1,000 and lof 500 The Solo me is splendid, and for Richness and safety of Investment, offers equal if not su peri i- i - nic- nen'- to . f th? N Ttnnrn Luttenes. The whale Lottery to be completed in Nine. Drawingx onhf. Pviz - ).*, ib'e iii I'uirty Days after the completion ot the Drawing, if applied for within twelve inoolllS. j >’ 'Vi i ickeH wII he received in payment for any Tickets that may remsin unsold in the ionurse of ttie Uiawi ir. r PRESENT PRICE OF TICKETS , Whole Tickets §«0, j Quarters, §2 50 Halves, 5 j Eighths, 1 25 For ?n’e in a great varieiy of numbers at the Commissioners’ Office in Broad Street, a few do.-r« .-I w the Banks. O' - <> < t-rs (nr rickets and Shares from any part of the United States, TOST RAID, ami enc.using the Cash, addressed to the Secretary will meet prompt auction. J. S. Beers, Secretary to the Cornmitusionerts, ■ March 11 74 >— .... . ■' ■ City of Augusta, Council CViambev, March Ist. 1825. Oil motion of Mr, John Moore; H ■') v-d -M il ii ii' ii' v ti>a i Puo. c i iv tatio be i x ended 10 all oOLDiFasor the Hkvoi.ution surviving in itn own State, or in our si«ier States a .il that iiit \ b requ sled to assist in wetcoinin; 1m Fayette to this ci'y A tiut: Copy iron tl»- Minutes, .{ George M. Walker, Clerk of the Council, | I ■ obedience to the foregoing Ues dution to iConncii, I hereby rr*ke it known, that Cknkiia I i a Fayette will prnbab y arrive in, tins city on to, [twenty second of tlie present inon'h, and I re f js.n C'-Vl i v.le ALL SoLDIKBS OF THE KeVOLDTI > Jlo win in this notice snail corn , to be present n line tinv of bis arrival, and to assist in offering a .warm welcome to the Vkteiur Cenehal, VV. V3L We\A, Mayor of the City of M'rrh 9, 1835 ' 5t ' Tl ’ i a iYo : "iT J. ■iR subscriber Paving msumed the praclic j I.A iV, ude s his services to the public. Hi will ailcnd most ol the Ch urls in tlie Western [Circuits, the adjoining counties in the Flim am Ocnmlgee, and the conn'les of f.awrens, I vvigg: and Puiaslti, in the Southern Circuits. Thomas W. Harris. Jljr' Letters addresscM to him Monroe, Wal- Xon c« nuty, will be attended to. K Iviurv 8 3m 65 “ Notice. |iUE stib-rribers have connected thems elvi | 4S) ni the practice of the LAW—they wi lui |tfurn : y a'ten l all tie counties of the Norther Circut , and the county of Franklin, of ibe Me* ti ro Circuit, <me ol them will be generally ton. ’ at their office in Kibe (ton, where they will tat pleasure in transacting the business ol those win oi«v be unfortunate enough to be involved in tin Law. John A. Heard, Thomas J. Heard. i January 1. 1825 57 fr ! k'or saVfc or Uu*u, j A Negro Woman, a good Cook, Washer am UtL Ironer. For parlicu'srs apply to William Mackie. I ( ) February 32 ts B 9 f -rnrr\ TC rnT KU .Notice. PFIISONS being dany in the habit of trespass ing on the Hickory ridge trad of laid, owned iy the Bank of Georgia, and cutting the wood and ndergrowtli therefrom : Notice is hereby given, hat the utmost vigilance will be used in delecting .id prosecuting the offenders Ibe said Land is ounded on the west by Turkanel'a Spring, ahd iart ol the village of Summerville, an the Fast >y the lands of A. Marlin, P- H. Carries and hers, it may be more particularly known by the viiliedgeville road, passing through it. By order of the Board 1. Henry ' February 1 1825 'I 63 N olice. 4 LI. persons baving lemands upon the estaie I of Nicholas Ware, deceased. are n quested to[ make them known to the subscribers. 1 hose who are indebted to the said estaie, will please to make mmediate payment, Susan B. Ware, Ex’trx. W. W. Holt, Ex’r. December 34 52 LohV, ON the 12th inst. (with a small sum of money') F. Walker’s Check for gS'J, on the Hank ol \ngusta, dated (be 11th in-t payable to bearer.— The Public is caulione/l not to trade for the Check. The finder by leaving it with the spb enters, will hi- suitably rewarded. li. H. Duncan & Co. Jannsrv 14 58 LOST!! LOSTTi VNO 1 K drawn by Messrs. A. Mitchell &. S. Clarke, payabb sixty days after dale, .lamia r 21st 1825, to our order, for five hundred and ightv lour dollars, 43 cents, and endorsed by us. I'iie public is cautioned against trading for (In ante, and the drawers of said note against pav. nielli to any others than ibe subscribers. J. W. L. Simmons & Co. Feb 25, 70 L*ovtrait ui’ \ia ' )HST received a few copies of the Pori rail o(j r (len. Lafayette, engraved by M. J. Danlortb I .•om the original Painting executed by C. Inghamo i Sept, last during the Central’s visit in New [• York, said to be a most correct Irkei ess—to In 1 ml at the Book store ol K. I» Treadwell, when * subscribers will please call for their copies. Marsh 8 JJt 73 / rfcp PT7TWT T\\fc ftavaiumU Lina of STaGKsL HAVING discontinued running nn the South- Gurolii a Hide, will have tins p|. loe .-very SiAMtlay, Wednesday and Friday, at 4 o'c.uck, A . M. on the Georgia Side, by die way of Gnu ’a Millhnven and Pearce's. . For seals, apply at ‘he Gdv Hotel. Ji)*o|)h I. Thompson nnd James Kirkpalfirk, Proprietors. March 15, 1825. 5 •Meson •icu.vivvuy. IT is with pleasure and i cm.ti . ,ee that the Trustees oi this Institution, pie eni its ei.etns on this occasion, for the support an i p., r mage oi an enlightened uunhe. Although endowed more liberally perhaps than any other county sen ml in (lie state, yet its foals having he. n unproductive lor several years past being in v.-sl.-d ,n state bank stock, the academy b s been much c ogged in its operation, Ihe board have pot been able to offer an adequate indu. ement to i ngm,. he servj. ces of a Hector, who combined qua Her Ims a d character, 'hat would insure Mice, ss loth vnnn arv, This bur we are happy Instate is rtmovedi and we congratulate Hie miniintinity m imy'ntg procured tor the ensuing year, the K v fiio'mas Gouldmg, lointerly of Liberty c unity, » g n le man whose scholarship and general character ire too notorious to require the feeble inhoto of ur praise. Mr. Gouldiiig will superimend b thsolemlg —bis personal services and attention however Will be principally bestowed on the female de partment. in tin. male academy he will be assis ted by Mr. Lithrop—a northern graduate who has some experience in leaching—and who is re commended as u texcepu .naive in talents and morals. I'o these conside rations we hsv.- to a id, local inducements, such as healm, cheapness of board, &c. and perhaps it would not be '(bought superfluous to suggest, that inasmuch a- most ol the important elections are transferred direcdy to the people, it would become d.mb'.y necessary tc enlighten their mp.ds, tor nutrtp'h stands on a fir mer basis than this, (hat in nrnpnrtion as v,-e give to the people power, wo slim id' also giv t tl. n knowledge. On the practical adoption of nis principle di pends the preservation ol onr repub lican institutions. Joseph Henry Lumpkin, Sttct t’luru* (HZ’ The Editors of thf i 'onslilvliun dut, A'.nimta, and /fipnfilicuH Samuttu/i. will publish tin‘ ahox c, andforward their uuounm to I,t.ring ton for fmo. ment. ' J. II 1.. Janu rv 18 59, Juucy i&jLk AN IJ 8 I jSA.Vi IS 1 l iiS. DU HOUF.L, a French Physician, resj, ctiitlly informs the public, that he hl, catu b-,., d SI'KAM aul MEDICAL HAULS in vugo ■ Ibe very high repute these Oaths hav ;.cqi.it. <J In Eutope, where (although 1. (m ■ ducov r ) they are lobe found in every I, a.nj , ll} groat cures tin t have per rrn d in lb.s'.on ladelphla and Cbagloslon, c.n lew no, of then- efficacy. flu most g mle a. well U be most powerful medicines are administered bv n,t I means, wi'liout any pain, troub eor disgust . be patient. They are a never fad ng remedy in a'i , n ane . ous affections; from i'sora, U. g worm ■, h . u> Sraldhead and Leprosy tll > |so b■ 0 , ~,.Y . r tail' d of success ii either acute or cJii'-.j.u’, i-.ieu in'itism. In glandular obstructions, chlorosis, a • saroo..-. fwelln.gs, incipient bop.yi in fid diseases n, th ■ (joints, gouiy ass. ctnn.s di-.p. rsioi o.iu.mi- Ij (cured syphilis, spasmodic or in rvnn- ass cm...- ; in all biiions Its Til 9, dyspt nsi i, hr p tcn.nl.. tsis, epilepsy— ill-s. baths have b‘V!n (onml m . ei .- viceebie,and h.v, uftc succeeded e.v.>,, ■>, r ... diljiry complaints In fin. , nis ma.ni >• » ,I . , ist. ring c.mom -very remedy b. hmgi .g p : e he .li ig a.;", may be lender, d a ptiaahv . tit * r ,t every case, and (ii is rep. . cl) ml *,,• . trouble, or disgust 10 be pr.tnn As these bail:? are ml yet g, n rally k„ vn, 1 Dr. Houk„ will be hsppv tnpiv be in , rs jpectable references to persons who bvi on icnr- <1 bv 1 .king them. A’Ufe ty -WgaVu - a\ LttVahVisVkuvevit, Is in Fdlis-StVeei opposite vj , j. Br.ck Mouse, a d has an en.ramie in iir td -'r .•( immediately o. pnshe the city //a t ], .1 nniart 11 sjt ~TO HK'\T From the first October next, JwA. Tliree Stores and a Dwelling jjfffß- House, upper end mu'i tide li p tlf Street, adjoiiimg Egan h M • -ngh lin’.s, viz riff- St <r> occ.u* d bv D. II ,1;) hC), the S"to hi ,li Alden— and the two story Frame Hon c o h jj l)rt adjoining the s-m V—the i|oo .• 19 woij c.dni.,m. d Im a private family nr boarding i; .11. e— h„. n.i an excellent Brick Kitchen. Ibe s nos are must desirahlv situated for the Grocery Business. t» W illiam If. Sente.’.ber 17 ' 2'< o iiKTTrT * lIMK unexpTr.tl le.sc and in.pt ’vem-nts. oa J the Lot km.an as the Liltleinan’s Garden* situated on E i- Su .-1 i»e»r the '.cnivp of <; c .„* Ire-Street—having all lb. cot.vt menccs ~.i r, vying on Gonfectin srv n( on a largo scab- he ndc san Oven, Drylionse, Stc. Ther is b! s ' a n Ico House m goo * order, win-re 1,5 , r jij tl |)s Ice can be secured (nr summer use. ri„. v hole will bo shewn by application on the preir.ist'g. For terms apply to B. JJouyer. August 1 J 3