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“ Many of the political evils, under which every Country in the world labours, are not owing to any want oflove forour Country, but to an ignorance of its real constitution and interests.” PRIKSTI \
NEW SERIES Yol. 11. AUGUSTA, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 10, 1825. No. 91.
die Constitutionalist
IS PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY,
BY W. J. BUNCE,
AUGUSTA, GA.
OFiTSG
VNSTjGA states
AMD
POST NOTES,
AID'D
DRAFTS
ON BOSTON, * BALTIMORE,
PRDVI OUNCE, WASHINGTON CITY,
NEW YORK. PEI’EHSBU tO. VA
PHILADBLP JIA, C l ARLES TUN, 3. G.
AVL) SAVANNAH,
For sale by
Bears, Bunnell & Bt. John,
H tad, corner of MTlntosh street.
Goto And Silver Corn and all lends of Bank
Notes, Bought and Sold.
N ivember 12 40
"8 SDjDDD for $ U®cT
Augusta Masonic Hall Lottery,
Samuel Hale, "J
Robert R. Reid,
Thomas I. Wray,
Augustin Slaughter,
milium IV. Holt,
John W. Wilde,
B. D. Thompson,
&UEKA&E.
1 Prize of §30,000 is §30,000
1 Prize of 20,000 is 20,000
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 500 .is 5,000
50 Prizes of IQO is 5,000
100 Prizes of 50 is 5,000
5000 Prizes of 10 is 50,000
5175 Prizes, > i«nnnn
12825 Blanks. $ 180,000
18,000 TICKETS at TEN DOLLARS.
Less than two and an half Blanks to a Prize,
The pr zes only to be drawn, and to be all
floating (ro.n the commencement except the fol
io v-ng, which will be deposited in the wheel at
definite periods, viz ■
ON THE FIRST DRAWING,
1 prize of 10,000 k 1 of 500
2d. I prize of 5.000 &1 of 1,000 &}. of 500
3d. I prize of 10.000 & lof 500
4ih. 1 prize of 5,000 &I of 1,000 8c lof 500
s‘h. 1 priz- of 10,000 8c lof 50U
6lh. I prise of 5 000 8c lof 1,000 8c lof 500
7th. 1 prize of 10,000 8c 1 of 5.000 & 1 Os 500
Bth. 1 prize of 20.000 8c 1 of 1,000 8c 2 of 500
9th. 1 prize of 30,000 8c 1 of-1,000 8c 1 of 500
The Scheme is splendid, and for richness and
safety of investment, offers equal il not superior
inducements to any of the Northern Lotteries.
The -whole Lottery to be completed in
Nine Drawings Only,
Prizes payable in Thirty Days after the com.
pletion of the Drawing, if applied for within
twelve months.
Prize Tickets will be received in payment for
any Tickets that may remain unsold in the
course of th - Drawing-,
Present Price of Tickets,
Whole Tickets §lO I Q larters, §2 50
Halves, 5 | Eighths, 125
For sale in a great variety of numbers at th•
COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE,
£4A, Broad Street.
k A FEW noons BELOW THE BANK.
CrT Orders for Tickets and Shares from any
part of the United States, POST PAID, and
enclosing the Gash, addressed to the Secretary
will meet prompt attention.
i J. S. Beers,
Secretary to the Commissioners.
N. ft. Darien Bills will be received at par for
TICKETS.
April 25* 87
M. W. WARREN
Has just received from JVew York, and is now
opening an elegant assortment of Seasonable
DRY GOODS.
April 12 83
( An Elegant Assortment of
O © (|) JD Sc>
JUST RECEIVED AT THE
Fane} Uoud’s tetorc,
AMONG WHICH ARE
Rich Barege, Silk and Gauze
Handkerchiefs. • <■
Black Velveteen, tor Dresses, and a variety of
Striped Silks.
F. Dupont.
April 112 t 80
3Vort\\en\ Gin and Whiskey.
®\ 433 BARRELS Northern GIN,
| 70 Barrels Whiskey,
• JUST RECEIVED
AKD FOR SALE BY
Benj. Barton.
April 8 82 I
STLEXDU) TUUiWIXGS.
PRIZES ALL'pLOATINQ.
GRAND
STATE LOTTERY
OF
Maryland,
Contains tne following brilliant capitals still up.
drawn, v.z.
AO,OOO OoWs. 110.000 Dolls.
£O,OOO DoUs. j 5,000 Dolls.
H isides 12 of lOuO 6 of 500 Bcc. tne whole nay
able in cash, which as qsual at COHEN’S OFFICE
can be had the moment they are drawn,
19th drawing on Wednesday, 30ih of March
20th and last on Thursday, 31-R >( March
Unless the great caoital of §40,000 should be
indrawn after the 19th is over, in which case the
20ih drawing will be deferred to the 12 th April,
when the scheme must be completed
Whale Tickets §l2 j Quarters - 300
Halves - - 6 | Eighths • 1 50
To be had, warranted undrawn, at
Where botn the great Capitals of 20,000 and
10,000 DOLLARS, drawn in the MONUMENT
LOTTERY, on the 28th ult. were sold, and
where were sold, the Capital Prizes of 100,000
Dollars, half and one quarter to citizens of Gear
rid-, 20,0005, 10,000 s, 5000 s, in the last Grand
State Lottery, and where more capital prizes
KATE BEEN OBTAINED THAN AT ANT OTHER OFFICE
IN AMERICA,
' Orders left with I. U. St.JOHN, Broad street,
AUGUSTA, Georgia, will be promptly attended to,
FREE OF POSTAGE.
April I 80
LA FAYETTE HAT
AND
CLOTHING WAREHOUSE
The Subscriber
h opening in Broad street, one door below Mr. Al
leu's Hal Store,
A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
AND CLOTHING,
Consisting of
Dress coats,
Frock Coats
Drab box coats
Double k single mill’d Cassimere Pantaloon
Broad Cloth, Safinett and Corduroy' dui
> Toilinetl, Valentis, Swansdown k black silk
Vests •
) Blue and black Cloth and .Cassimere do
Superfine Linen and Colton, frilled and plain
j Shirts
, Knitted, Cotton, Worsted and Lambswool
j Shirts and Drawers
) Flannel do do
. Tartan and Camhlet Cloaks
Ladies do -
Boy’s Dresses
Youth’s close body Coats
Geiitlemen‘s superfine Hats, come very wide
' brims
fmmitafian beaver do
La Fayette, boys and mens seal skin Caps
1 Washington, Jackson and La Fayette Stocks
Silk Umbrellas
Hosiery
Gloves, ku.
• —ALSO—
Negro Jackets and Trowsers
House servants Coatees and Pantaloons
Fearnought great Coats
Guernsey Frocks, red flannel Shirts
Striped and Check do
Common Linen do
Woollen Gloves, and many other articles
in his line.
I The above GOODS are New-York made, and
i will be disposed of wholesale and retail, al New-
K York prices.
J. P. Seize.
December 3 46
r Polished Steel WaislhcVts,
Bracelets, &c.
uTp’JE subscriber has tins uay received per ship
'•A. Doris from Liverpool, an elegaot assortment
u , of Polished Steel Waiatbelts, Bracelets, Buckles
and Clasps, of the newest fashion.
—ALSO—
Yard Neck Chains,
Necklaces,
Negligies,
Best London Hair, Cloth and Habit Brushes,
Perfumed Soaps, uc, kc.
George Oates.
March 18 76
Wrecked Goods.
Al.!. persons are hereby cautioned against
withholding any Goods, Wares or Mer
chandize, being part of the cargo of the Steam
1 Boat Henry Shuliz, lately destroyed by fire—or
any part of the rigging of said Boat, which may
have come into their possession, or which may be
3 t'uiud on either shore of the River, as the law
will be rigorously enforced against them Per
|f sons having any of the above described proper
ty, are requested to give notice thereof to th(
-übsenber at this daca-* «omi as possible,
Jacob Moise, Agent.
April 26 87
~TOTTOX UAUULViiT
-33 D PIECES INVERNESS BAGGING,
JUST RECEIVED
On Consignment,
AND FOB SALK «T
Musgrove & Wet more.
Al ril 2C fit I fcg
THOMAS S.
VMSt 1
OSaDDO BU |"t. LSl<,Ver|>OolGro,!,,d i
6 i oo Busheio prime Virginia Corn, |
500 Pieces prime 42 inch Hemp Nagging, {
20J do do Tow Bagging \
160 Coils Hale K >pe, large & small sizes, I
500 pounds (lagging twine, 1
60 Tons Swedes Iron, assorted, |
8000 lbs. Share Moulds, 5
2000 lbs. Hpop and Band Iron; i
40'0 ibs. German Steel* 1
2000 lbs. Hjisiered Steel, i
300 lbs. Tub Steel, j
40,000 lbs. Castings asorled, >
400 Casks 2d, 3d- 4d. 4 1 2d, sd, 6J, 7d, Bd, }
IOJ, 12-1, 20d, 24d, & 30d patent cut Nails t
And 6.1, Bd. lOd, 12d, 81 20d Brads, |
20 Bags Pepper, Spice and Ginger, j
2000 pounds Bar Lead, )
100 Bags Shot, 1
Ke gs “ Dupont’s” & “ Roger’s” Powder, |
130 Regs No. 1 &, 2 tobacco Vorious Brands, j
50 Dozen Papers “ Biel’s” tobacc |
200 Hall, Quarter and tenth Boxes “ Flints,” J
“ Dus Amigos” and “ Cabannas” Cigars, j
150 Quarter and Tenth Boxes common Span >
i-h and American do <
60 Hlids. prime Ne w Crop Molasses, 1
20 Hhds. prime qpd 2d quality Sugars, }
40 Bbls. Muscova u Sugars, |
25 Boxes Havannah White Sugars, 1
80 Bills. L >af Sugar, 1
20 hhis. and Boxes Lump Sugar, ’
100 Bags prime and good lair Coffee, ;
35 Boxes Imperial and Hyson,'Teas,
120 two pound Cadies Gunpowder and Hy- 5
son Teas,
For Cash or on a liberal credit for City acc pt.
Msv 3
UIMObK & MAIi 3 H,
Merchant - Tailors ,
OPPOSITE THE CITY HOTEL,
Have received pet the last Steam Boat, a| i
new and additional supply of s
Whicli With their other slock on hand will mak 1
their assortment complete, persons in want art
respectfully invited to call and judge for them
selves.
April 5 81
SCOFIELD, PHELPS~& Co.
DRAPERS AND' TAILORS
HAVING fu’nned a connection with Mr. Hem
Howard, late of Baltimore, have remove
heir Establishment to No, 38, Broadway, torner <
Wall-Street, where their Business will in future b'
Conducted umjifj’ the firm of
SCOFIELD, PHELPS &t tfOWARD.
New-York, June. 1323 7
V)LD I‘DVIT WIVE.
IB© DEMIJOHNS of old llorlx Port, Vin
lage of 1820. —Certified by the R >yal Company
of Oporto.
25 Dozer, bottles ditto, Vintage of 1816,
ion sale nr
A. I. & G. W. Huntington.
! March 22 77
LIIMViEII
AND
Commission Business.
At his old stand in Savannah, neartne Fort, anr
is prepared in make suitable advances upon al
produce placed in his hands for sale,
John Everinghara, jr.
Ann I 12 ' R"
A FRESH SUPPLY OF
s | Soda & seldlUz I’ow tiers,
ITUJii sale by the Small or large quantity.-
iJ- Those who purchase to retail will be suppii
- ed at a reduced price.
John Beach, & Co.
April 1 80
i)i\ idond «V 0 . 14.
Rank Slate oj Georgia, )
Savannah, 2.1) A ’IUI, 1825. )
1 1 HE B >ard of Directors having this day declar
[| JL ed a dividend, on the capital stuck of tl is
bank, fur the last six months, ot S ! per share, 01
6 percent per annum, 'he same will be paid t
the respective StockhohLrs thoreot, or to theii
order, on and after Monday next.
By order of the Board.
A. Porter, Cashier.
Q CT The Editors . f the Augusta Constitutional
i?.f, Washington News, Southern Recorder ami
Gei rgia Journal, in Mille'geville, will plea*,
publish the above three times, and charge the ex
- pense to tills Bank.
April 23 3t 88
‘ W UUanv TaWiafrrro & Son.
■ their services to those whose Good-
JL were damaged by the explosion on boar
the Henry Shuliz ; they are able to stretch then
' on Te-iers, which there is none other in Augus
ta to excel thsm in their p o cssion.
t he) return their thanks to the public for the
palronge winch they have heretofore receiv .
from them, and hope for a continuance 01 then
tavour l -.
April 29 3t 88
MiTJLCE.
T'HE Public are cautioned against trespassi' ■
on *h>- Houses and Lots of the subacribt
upper end of town—especially against hanln
and or earih from the rivrr b ok >r contigunn .
hereto. Each and every person offending slia'
have the law rigorously enforced against him 1
them.
Mugh Aesbit.
January 21 60
" in TT MTI !■—IIIMI —■ fmi I ■!——
METCALF,
1 500 Uhls, prime Northern Whiskey,
| 200 do do do Gin,
5 120 do do do Hum,
$ 10 Pipes prime Hoi and Gin,
X 7 Pipes prime Cogmc Brandy,
1 3 Hhds. old Jamaica Bum,
| sdo N. Orleans and WI. Rum,
| 1 Pipe superior old Port Wine,
> 30 1-2 1-4 js 1-8 Casks Pico & Sicily Madeira
| Wines,
| 0514 & 1-8 Casks Malaga u Sherry Wines,
| 17 1 4 Casks “ Dyer’s” best currant Wine,
> 120 Boxes fresh Muscadel & Bloom Raisins,
< 20 1-2 bbls. and kegs Crackms,
| 100- Gall ons prime new Honey,
> 150 Boxes No. 1 and 2 Soap,
\ 66 Boses Fancy Windsor Soap,
} 250 Bbls. fresh No, 3 Mackerel, '
115 J do d < No. 1 and 2do
1 ISO Half bbls No. 1 and 2do
| 50 Whole aid hall bb's, sliad,
j 20 Boxes Cod Fsh 100 lbs. each,
[ 5000 pou t.ls tdd O/eu Covers,
| 3000 lbs. Bacon Hams,
ITS Bids Northern Flour,
10 Pierces prime Rice,
| 150 Nes s Dry M-asures,
I 200 Nests Boxes sin a Nest,
s 300 Pads, Iron and Wooden Bound,
1200 Straws of Tumhl rs,
X 30 Thousand Russia Quills,
j 130 Pieces O-maburgs,
J 25 Boxes No. 10 Cotton Cards,
| 30 Crates Crockery assorted in Crates.
{ 170 Kegs White l.ead ground in Oil,
tances only,
Carriage .Maker.
HAS received a part of Itis Spring Supply of
CARRIAGES and GIGS, which makes his
assortment of Gigs complete—condsling of first,
second and third rate Leather and Suntop Gigs,
me Coachee and one Chariotee. Being regular
v supplied with an extensive assoitmrnt, direct
from the various itfanufact tries of Newark and its
■icinity, he is disposed (o sell on as good terms as
he articles can be obtained in Augtuta .
tCTOrders for any kind of Carriages will be
or wauled and executed in the best manner, at
he manufacturing prices. Gigs and Carriages
built to order. Repairing in all branches, at short
mi ice, on the most reasonable terms.
March 22 i| 77
AN II STEAM BATHS.
DU. HOUSE, a French Physician, respectful!)
informs the public, that he has established
STEAM aid MEDICAL BATHS in Augusta
The very high repute these Baths have acquired
11 Europe, where (although a late discovery'
hey are to be found in every hospital, and tht
treat cures they have performed in Boston, Phi
I'idelphia and Charleston, can leave no doubt o'
heir efficacy. The m"st gentle as well as the
most powerful medicines are administered by .hat
oeans, without any pain, trouble or disgust to tbr
at i e nt.
They are a never failing remedy in all cutane
ous ass etions; from Psora, Ringworms, &c. I.
Sealdhead and Leprosy, They also have nevei
j nled of success in either acme or chronic rheu
mutism.
In glandular obstructions, chlorosis, anasarcom
wellings, incipient dropsy; in all diseases of the
minis, gouty affections, dispersion of tumors, ill
cured syphilis, spasmodic or nervous affections ;
n all bilious disorders, dyspepsia, hypoconclriasis
epilepsy—these baths have been found most ser
vicenble, and have often succeeded even in here
fitary complaints. In fine, this manner of admin
istemig almost every remedy belonging to the
healing art, may be rendered applicable to almost
■very case, and (it is repeated) without any pain,
rouble, or disgust to the patient.
As these baths are not yet generally known
Dr. Hoitki. will be happy to give the most res
(leclable references to persons who have been
cnr< d by taking them.
The £team ty .Medical Hath
Establishment,
Is In Ellis-Street, opposite Mr. H. Mealing’s
trick House, ami has an entrance in Broad-street
mmedialely opposite the city //otel.
Januarv II 57
fp* li. B. Hopkins having deter
mined to reside permanently on the Sand-Hills,
wishes to dispose of his house in Augusta- The
lernis will be reasonable, and accommodating as
o payments. As that part of the city is likely to
become the scene of extensive business, the house
s very favourably situated for that purpose. The
building is well calcinated for both a store and
dwelling ; the lower story being entirely separa
ted from those above.
Shout 1 the property not be sold by the 25th of
April il will be Rented. Possession can be had
n the first of May.
March 18 75
DYING AND SCpUJiINp.
f|3HE Subscriber returns his thanks to the pub.
i. lie generally, for the encouragement that
■e has received since his commencement in the
Dying Business, in this place, and hopes, by a
s' net attention to ids business, to have a continu
-1 .ce of their custom; he still continues al his
>ld stand, on the north side of Reynold street,
near the intersection of Bridge-Row—where he
itends to carry on the DYING BUSINESS, in
II its various branches, on Colton, Silk and
Voollen , also, Straw Leghorn and Crape.
Gentlemen can have their Coats, Pantaloons and
Vests scoured, grease, paint and slai nes extracted
a the shortest notice, and on reasonable terms,
>y
Wm, Taliaferro & Son.
Vovf* r T , bpp 9 37
EodU aiuY Job Vnoting, i
A/eutly Exemitd at this (ffiee
* ...
An Ordinance
Regulating the Mooring of Boats at the Wharves.
Sec. 1. lie it o’dained by the City Council of
Augusta, that (rmn and after the publishing of
this Ordinance, no empty boat having less than
• three able and coippetent men on board at all
times, shall be permitted to fasten to, or anchor
at, any place opposite; the city above the Bridge,
lor more than four days unless when securely tas
lened with a strong chain or cable at Last fifty
feet in length to a growing tree, not less than
i twelve inches in diameter, and that in the event
:of a considerable rise in the Biver, such empty
'boat, not fastened as aforesaid, shall be immedi
ately removed below the Bridge.
2 Etch bout engaged in lading or unlading
during a high river, shall have at least four able
men constan'ly on board, and shall be securely
fastened or anchored, in such a manner as to pre
vent her swinging or drifting on the Wharf.
3. The City Marshal, or any other officer of
Council shall have, and they are hereby vested
with power, and are required, to remove or cause
to be removed, at the risk ai.d expense of the
owner, to some place below the Bridge, any boat
or boats, which may be neglected by the owner
or agent , and for each boat so removed the offi
cer shall be entitled to ten dollars, to be receiv
ed from the boat owner, in the same manner as
other expenses incurred in the removal.
4. The owner or owners of any and every boat
shall be liable to a fine, at the discretion of Coun
cil, not exceeding two hundred dollars, for each
and every violation of this Ordinance, and shall
moreover repair all dapi iges done to the Wharves
or Bridge in consequence of such violation.
Rone in Council, the sth January, 18 25.
R. R. Reid,
Mayor of the city of Augusta,.
By the Mayor ,
Geo, M. Walker, Clerk,
Anril & ' 86
13oUectoc and ilccttivw’s
5 NOTICE.
. 1/1/E W 'N »Bend at the following times and
places, for the purpose of collecting the
Tasn» „f (he year eighteen hundred and twenty
-1 four (1824) and receiving returns of Taxable
' Property for the year eighteen hundred and
twenty five (1825), v‘z. at the City Hotel, on
Monday the 25th of April, 9lh and 23rd of May
' next, at the Globe Tavern, on Tuesday the 26th
of April, 10th and 24th of May next—at the
Planters’ Hotel, on Wednesday the 27th of April
and 11th and 25th of May next, and wiH re
main fmrn ten to one o’clock, A. M. at each
' place;
B. filing,
Tax Collector, Richmond County.
M. F. Hoisclair,
Receiver Tax Returns, Richmond County.
April 12 83
NO I ICE.
ALL persons who may wish to obtain eilher Re
tail, or Dray Licenses the present year, are
1 hereby notified, that they must make application
to the City Council, (in the usual way) on the Ist
Saturday in May next. All licenses expire the
second Monday in May, which is only two days af
ter the first Saturday.
Blank applications can be obtained by calling
on the Clerk.
Jiy order of Council,
Oeo. M. Walker, Cleric.
Anril 26 87
Notice.
PERSONS being daily in the habit of trespass
ing on the Hickory ridge tract of land, owned
by the flank of Georgia, and cutting the wood and
I undergrowth therefrom ; Notice is hereby given,
that the utmost vigilance will be used in detecting
and prosecuting the offenders. The said Land ia
hounded on the west by Turkanet’s Spring, and
part of the village of Summerville, on the East
by the lands of A. Martin, P H. Carnes and
others, it may be mure particularly known by the
. Milledgeville road, passing through it.
liy order of the Beard
1. Henry.
February 1, 1825. »f
1 " ~
TTHE subscriber having resumed the prackce
of LAW, tenders his services to the public. He
, will attend most of the Courts in the Western
, Circuits, the adjoining counties in the Flint and
Ocmulgee, and the counties of Lawrens, Twiggs
and Pulaski, in the Southern Circuits.
Thomas W. Harris.
1 1 ITj’ Letters addressed to him Monroe, Wal
, ton county, will be attended to.
: | February 8 3m 65
•| JVoiice.
' GnpHE subscribers have connected themselves
: in the practice of the LAW—they will uni
-1 formly attend all the counties of the Northern
• Circuit, and the county of Franklin, of the Wes
. tern Circuit, one of them will be generally found
f iat their office in P.lbepton, where they will take
1 pleasure in transacting tke business of those who
may be unfortunate enough to be involved in the
Law.
John A. Heard,
Thomas J. Heard.
I January 1, 1825 57
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u £> The Subscriber continues the
• Practice of the LAW, and may be found at the
s Lottery Office, next to Messrs. Smith & Wright’s.
, Any Conveying or JVatarial business that he
may be favoured with, will receive partiaular at
> tention.
1 J. S. Beers.
j April 15 84
1 N otice.
ALL those indebted to the Estate of William
Mosely, late of Columbia County, deceased,
are called on to make payment, and those having
demands are requested to bring them in regular
ly attested according to law.
Thomas Bowdre, adm’r ,
May 25 14t 78