The constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1823-1832, May 27, 1825, Image 1

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•* fin- ■ ■l l ————a——; . -tv.. rrm i iinMuaißawg—g—^—mm—— *• Many of the political evils, under which every Country in the world labours, are not owiuef to any want.of love foronr Country, but to an ignorance of its real constitution jvnd interests.” —PRIESTLY NEW SERIES Vol, 11. AUGUSTA, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 27. 1825. 96. ——————, i nn 11 r jiu mw iw—ibii iiiiummbi n—— u iibbii him ii ii !■■■■■ —■nwiwiiW'mrrT- i" i-mr niinn nrTfurlPii i ~ r - ' 1 " "■ 1 -- —■ Cfte Constitutionalist IS PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, BY W. J. BUNCH, AUGUSTA, GA. ' Wskdok & No. 164 Broad Street, VLw e this day MleceiveiV A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SUMMER CLO THING, which will be disposed of low. f>p cash. May 20 04 ' NO VIC E. The following articles having been received by Steam-Boat Company’s Boats, and arc now in the Ware-House, if not claimed previous to the 25th June next, they will on that day be sold at Auction, to pay freight and other ex peaces:— s Murks. Articles. No Mark 15 bundles Paper, do. do. 1 oarrel Liquor, “ Jos. Gresham” 1 box. Diamond Mark 1 .Parrel Liquor, D. 1 box, I. D. 1 bundle Fish, ” Rev. A. Hammond 1 hex, W, 1 barrel Liquor, G. X crate, ' " J. L. Graves” 2 boxes, Wni. J. Wood, Treasurer Steam lioat Company. Augusta, May 15 1825 95 AlisDH) BARRELS Mackerel. No. 3, of a superior quality for sale, to be delivered at file Wharf, on the arrival of the Steam Boat South- Carolina. B. Picquet. May 10 91 OLD BVHiT WLVE. DEMIJOHNS of old Boris Port, Vin cage of 1320.—Certified by the Royal Company of Oporto. 25 Dozen bottles ditto, Vintage of 1816, for sals; nr A. I. & G. W. llantmojLon. March 22 77 LL .M W LD, YALTD VUUi L AND Comm ission Business. At his old stand in Savannah, near the Fort, and is prepared to make suitable advances upon ail produce placed in his hands for sa’e. John Everinffham, ip. April 12 83 Wrecked Goods, A LL persons arc hereby cautioned against Itl withholding any Goods, Wares, or Mer chandize, being part of the cargo of the Steam Boat Henry Shultz, lately destroyed by fire—or any part of the rigging of said Boat, which may ..lave come into their possession, or which may be found on either shore of the River, as the law will be rigorou ly enforced against them. Per sons having any of the above described proper ly, are requested to give notice thereof to the subscriber at this nlace, as soon as possible. Jacob Moi.se, Agent. April 26 87 PHELPS & Co. DRAPERS AJVD TAILORS J TAVINtf formed a connection with Mr. Henry . 1.1 Howard, late ot Baltimore, have removed ieir Establishment to .Vo, 88, Broadway, corner ol Wall Street, where their Business will in future be conducted under the firm of SCOFIELD, PHELPS & //OWARI). JCrw-York. June, 1823 7 " atsm a T , . .. ' JL HE inhabitants ot Augusta and vicinity, are intoim d that a supply of ICE? has been received at the new Ice House, back of the Eagle- Cavern, where it may be obtained from sunrise to sunset every day during the summer. Persons living at a distance, can have it packed so as to keep several days. Hex. Dickinson, pe House Keeper. May 3 89 £> B. B. Hopkins having deter mined to reside permauenily on the Sand-Hills, wishes to dispose of his house in Augusta- The terms will be reasonable, and accommodating as to payments. As that part of the city is likely to become die scene of extensive business, the house is very favourably situated tor that purpose. The budding is well calculated tor both a store and dwelling ; Hie lower story being entirely separa ted from those above. -haul 1 die property not be sold by the 25th of April it will be Rented. Possession can be hud on the fi r-t of May. March 18 76 >» once. IVuideud, «\u. \ A DIVIDEND ot Six Dollars per share, has been this day declared, on the prcfiis of the Steam-Boat Company, for the last four months, pa)able on the first Monday in June next, to the Stock Holders, or their authorised Agents, at Hie Steam-Boat olhee, Savannah. Win. P. Hunter, Treasurer S H. C. Savannah, March 2, 1825 90 Hidnk Deeds of Conveyance, Neatly Printed on Yen urn Paper, For sale at this Office. naui'Mßk. I■l 1i — TTfITTaiB ?rw rTTi'iTV 1 ■■ ■ THOMAS 8. METCALF, OTFEAVS FOE. 2©^®©® nu s:Jr sLiverpoolGroi,,ld i 6,400 Bustieis prime Virginia Corn, | 500 Pieces prime 42 inch He mp Bagging, | 200 do do Tow Bagging 1 160 Coils Bale Rope, large £4 small siies, 1 500 pounds Bagging Twine, I 60 Tons Swedes Iron, assorted, 4 8000 ibs. Share Moulds, { 2000 (bs. Hoop and Band Iron* j 40''0 lbs. German Steel, | 2000 lbs. Bbs'ered Steel, | 300 lbs. Swedish Tub Steel, j 40.000 lbs. Castings aborted, J 400 Casks 2d, 3d, 4d. 4 l-2d, sd, 6d, 7d, Bd, 1 10d, 121, 20d, 241, & 30d patent cut Mails | And fid, Bd, lOd, I2d, 8c 20d Brads, ? 20 Bags Pepper, Spore and Ginger, > 2000 pounds Bar I.ead, ; 100 Bags Shot, 1 Kegs " Dupont’s” Sc “ Roger’s” Powder, | 130 Kegs No. 1 & 2 Tobacco Vorious Brands, i 50 Dozen Papers “ Kiel’s” Tobacco, | 200 Halt, Quarter and Tenth Boxes “ Flints, J “ Dos Amigos” and “ Cabannas” Cigars, 1 150 Quarter and Tenth Boxes common Span- | i b and American do : 60 Hhds. prime N ‘W Crop Molasses, j 20 Hhds. prime and 2J quality Sugars, J 40 Bbls. Muscovado Sugars, 1 25 Boxes Havannah White Stigars, £ 80 Bbls. Loaf Sugar, ; 20 Bbls. and Boxes Lump Sugar, \ 100 Bags prime and good fair Coffee, I 35 Boxes Imperial and Hyson Teas, \ 120 Two pound Cadies Gunpowder and !Iy- I son Teas, 1 t * For Cash or on a liberal credit for City acceptances only. May S 89 ov&im UNXfEO STATES AND POST NOTES, ' ' M/O SHAFTS ON BOSTON. B.vLVIviORR, puoviounce, was.UNO con city, NEW YOKK, PBifiUSBUIMI. VA. PHIL, AD fit. PHF A, CH VltLfiSrON, S. C. AND S WANNAH, For sale by Beers, Bunnell & St. John, Jii Oii'l, corner of M’lntasb street. Ij G 0I “> a 'id Silver Coin and all kinds of Bank I'Notes. Bought and Sold. I Nnverob rl2 40 LA FAYETTE HAT AND t CLOTHING WARE-HOUSE ; The Subscriber i* '» opening in Broad street, one door below Jp\ J! 1 ten's Hat Store , A LIKOE AND OEWIiIIAL ASSORTMENT 01? \ AND CLOTHING, Consisting of -■ OllfiSS COATS, Frock Coats Drab box Coats Double & single mill’d Cassimere Pantaloon v Broad (.loth, Satioelt and Corduroy do d Toiliiiett, Valentin, Swansdown &, black silk hi Vests " Blue and black Cloth and Cassimere do Superfine Linen and Cotton, trilled and plan Shirts Knitted, Cotton, Worsted and Lambswtu-I -1 Shirts tad Drawers Flannel do do Tartan and Camblet Cloaks Ladies do 2 Boy’s Dresses a | Youth’s close body Coats . I Gentlemen’s superfine Huts, acme very vdde 1 i brims | tinmilalion beaver do ! La Fayette, boys and mens seal skin Capa Washington, Jackson end La Payette Stocks Silk Umbrellas I Hosiery Gloves, &c. — also — Negro Jackets and Trowsers House servants Coatees and Pantaloons c Fearnought great Coals s Guernsey Frocks, red flannel Shirts 0 Striped and Check do e Common Linen do r Woollen Gloves, and many other article* d in his line. 1 Pbe above GOODS are New-York made, and viII be disposed of wholesale and retail, at Ncm. York prices. J. P. Seize. December 3 4ft Tolled WaisibeVts, Diracelets, &c. t I’l subscriber lias tins day received per sir i, jsA Doris Irom Liverpool, an elegant assort men > 1 J | of Polished Steel Waislbells, Bracelets, Buckle e ! lt >d Clasps, ot the newest fashion. —also — Yard Neck Chains, Necklaces, Neghgies, Best London Hair, Cloth and Habit Brushes, Perfumed Soaps, &c. &c. Gcortre Oates. March 18 76 1 500 Bbls. prime Northern Whiskey, t 200 <lo (Id do Clin, | 120 do do do limn, | 10 Pipes prime Holland Clin, 7 Pipes prime Cognac Brandy, 3 lllids. old Jamaica Bum, 5 do N. Orleans and W. 1. Bum, 1 Pipe superior old Port Wine, 30 1-2 1-4 *k 1-3 Casks Pico & Sicily Madeira ; Wines, 35 I 4 & 1-8 Casks Malaga & Sherry Wines,' 1/ 1-4 Casks “ Dyer’s” best currant Wine, ,i 20 Bbls. Cider and Beer, 120 Boxes (real) Muscadel & Bicam Raisins, j 20 1-2 bbls. and kegs Crackers, 100 Gallons prime new Honey, 150 Boxes No. 1 and 2 Soap, fi6 Boxes Fancy Windsor Soap, i, 250 Bbls. fresh No. 3 Mackerel, 150 do do No. 1 and 2do 150 Half bbls No. 1 and 2do 50 Whole and hall bbls. shad, 20 Boxes Cod Fish 100 lbs. each, 5000 pounds odd Oven Covers, 3000 lbs Bacon Hams, 75 UPis. Northern Flour, 10 Tierces prime Rics, 150 Nests Dry Measures, t 200 Nests Boxes 5 in a Nest, 300 Pails, Iron and Wooden Bound, 200 Straws of Tumblers, 30 Thousand Russia Quills, 130 Pieces Omaburgg, 25 Boxes No. 10 Cotton Cards, 30 Craies Crockery assorted ip Grates, | 170 Iv gs White Lead ground in Oil, £ Ji) for $ a®» Augusta Masonic Hall Lottery, Samuel Hate, Robert R. Reid, Thomas I. Wray, Augustin Slaughter, William IV. Holt, John W. Wilde, It* I). Thompson, M'UtoME. 1 Prize of £50,000 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 100 is 5,000 100 Prizes of 50 is 5,000 5000 Prizes of 10 is 50,000 51 73 Prizes, ) 12825 Blanks, [ 180,000 18,000 TICKETS at TEN DOLLARS, Less than two and an half Htunlcs to a Prize. •'lie prizes only to be drawn, unci to be all floating from the commencement except the Col o vni},', which will be deposited in the wheel at infinite periods, viz : CM THE FIRST EUAWINC, 1 prize of 10,000 Sc 1 of 500 2d. 1 prize of 5.000 Si lof 1,000 8c lof 500 >d. 1 prize of 10,000 8c 1 of 500 Idi, 1 prize of 5,000 Sc lof 1,000 Sc lof 500 ’h. 1 prize of 10,000 8c lof 500 'Hh. I prize of 5.000 8c lof 1,000 8c lof 500 sh. 1 prize of 30.000 k 1 of 5,000 8c 1 of 500 sh. 1 prize of 20,000 8c 1 of 1,000 8c 2 of 500 J Lh. 1 prize of 30,0( 08i1 of 1,000 8c lof 500 I he Scheme is splendid, and for tidiness and >c ety of investment, offers equal if not superior ivJucements to any of the Northern Lotteries. I’he -whole Hotter yto be completed in Niue Drawings Only, Prizes payable in Thirty Days alter the corn pletion of the Drawing, if applied for within welve months. I’iize Tickets will be received in payment for -ny Tickets that miy remain unsold in the .nurse <>f tin Drawing. Present Price of Tickets, Whole Tickets £lO I Quartern, £2 50 Halves, 5 | Eighths, 125 l’’or sale in a threat variety of numbers at the c om. ius sm. \ % K n’s of pi ce, •Vo. C 24A, fitgad Street. A FEW DOORS HKL*’W TIIF. HANK. Xj Orders for Tickets and Shares from any vart of the United States, POST PAID, and enclosing the Cash, addre sed to tiie Secretary will meet prompt attention. J. B. Beers, Secretary to the Commissioner), N. B.— Darien Hills ■will he received at par /or TICKETS, April 25 fly V'or Sale. JtegA. Two Stores and Lots, upper h'lliSL end south side Hr iad street—nearly M|lH opposite It. Malone 8c Co’s Ware | house ; which will be sold low for cash or approved acceptance, on reasonable lerms. Apply to James P. Maguire. April 29 yn t'uT state. A liou-e and Lot on the ■‘'.(l Dids.— A Four Wheel Carnage and pair i Horses.—'l wo Negro Women, House Ser wants,— Apply at this office. Ma y 20 4t 94 An Ordinance. BOATS ofall kinds which shall contain any damaged corn, putrid mutter or substance of ! "by kind, or which shall come from any place in i fee ted with malignant or contagious disease, shah stop on the Savannah river at such place as shall be directed by Council, and there remain until ex amined by such physician or physicians as Coun cil may appoint lor that purpose; and until the said physician or physicians shall issue his or their certificate, stating that such boat or boats may come to the city of Augusta, without endangering the health of said City ; And any owner or maim gcr of any boat, arriving within the limits of this City without first complying with the regulations ' contained in this Ordinance, on conviction (hereof, shall forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding five hur. tired dollars. In conformity to the above Ordinance, JVOTICE is hereby given, that all Boats arri ving from Charleston, from and after this day, will he required to anchor in the center of the ri ver, below the Bridge, and there to remain (with out any intercourse with the City) until examined by Doct, Thompson the physician appointed by, the City Council and receiving his certificate of! permission, and all officers of the city are hereby commanded to enforce the above notice and ordi nance. B. H. Warren, I A. Moore, . Committee. 3. Hollinshead, V May 13 * 4t go All Ordinance Regulating the Mooring of Boats at the Wharves Sr.c. 1. Be it ordained by the City Council o( Augusta, that Irom and after the publishing of this Ordinance, no empty boat having less Ilian 'three able and competent men on board at all jtimes, shall be permitted to fasten to, or anchor ■at, any place opposite the city above the Bridge, | for more than four days unless when securely (as jlened with a strong chain or cable at least fifty feet in length to a growing tree, not less than twelve inches in diameter, and that in the event 'of a considerable rise m the River, such empty boat, not fastened as aforesaid, shall be immedi ately removed below the Bridge 2. Each bout engaged in lading or unlading during a high rivcrl shall have at least four able men constantly on board, and shall be securely fastened or anchored, in suck 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 and expense of the owner, to some place below the Uridge, any boat or boats, which may be neglected by the owner or agent , and for each bout so removed the offi cer shall be entitled to ten dollars, to be recent 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 eadi and every violation of this Ordinance, and shall moreover repair all damages done to the Wharves or Bridge in consequence of such violation. Done in Council, the slh January, 1825. R. R. Keid, Mayor of the city of Augusta By the Mayor ~ Gko. M. Walker, Clerk. April 22 86 1 Seventy Second Section General ' ORDINANCE. IT shall he the duty ofall and every person or persons occupying a Lot or part ot a Lot in this City, to remove from his, her or their Premi ) ses, at the times herein prescribed, alt decayed and decaying vegetable and animal substances, f and in general every thing tending to corrupt the air, and place the same in the street oppo ) site to his, her or their Lot, twenty teet be i jyond its boundary line The aboveiiientioncd ) duty to be performed before Nine o'clock in the I Morning ; 1 District No. I, on Mondays and Thursdays. District No. 2, on Tuesdays a.id Fridays, District No. 3. on Wednesdays and Saturdays. It is particularly requested that filth shall not be thrown out at any other time. By otder of the Street Committee. May 20 94 l —■ ——— TINHK following are the Stationary Committees 1. of Council for the year ending the second ■ Monday in April, 1826 : On City Hall.-- Messrs. Thomas, Warren, Hale. On Police. Hale, Dillon, Thomas. On Hospital. —J. Moore, Hoi inshead, Bowdre. On Hoads. —Bowdre, Dillon, Hale. . On Accounts. Hale, A Moore, J. Moore. On River Bank and Wharf —A. Moore, J. Moore, Danforth, Bowdre. On Streets,— Bo’Jrdre, Dillon, Warren. On Jail. —Warren, Danforth, Thomas. , On Drains. —Danforth, Hale, J. Moore, j On Pumps —Warren, Danforth, A Moore. , On Magazine. Dillon, /I•..l'inshead. Published by order of Council Geo. M. Walker, Cl’k. May 20 94 CwUtrCtoi* auA Wfcceiver’s NOTICE. WE will attend at the following limes and places, for the purp. se of collecting the r Taxes n| the year eighteen hundred and twenty V four (1824) and receiving returns of 'Taxable Property lor the year eighteen hundred and r twent) five (1825), v r z. at the Chy Hotel, on I- Monday the 25th of April, 9tli and 23rd of May next, at the Globe Tavern, n Tue day the 26lii of April, 10th and 24th ot May next—at the (Planters’ Hotel, on Wednesday tlic;27ili of April ami lltliand 25th of May next, and will re main from ten to one o’clock, A. M. at each place. i E. Buj;g, i- Tax Collector, Richmond County, M. F. Boisclair, Receiver Tax Returns, Richmond Count j, April 12 33 SCSI-afflAa) @0 IffiaMja ' Vavtittgfc Maker. HVS ree -ived a part « ins 3ijr.HK Supply of CARUI.iG E V and GIGS, which mattes his 1 assortment ol Gijjs complet —consisting of first, second hh<l third rate Leather and Suntop Gig's, one Cnachee and one Chariotee. Being regular ly Rupplied with an extensive assortment, direct . the various manufactories ot Newark and its 1 vicinity, he is disposed to sell on as good terms as the articles can be obtained in Augusta, ’ . tCyOrders for any kind rtf Carriages will be torwatded and ex-cnted in the best manner, tit ’ the manufacturing prices. Gigs and Carriages built to order, liepairing in all branches, at short > notice, on the most reasonable terms. March 22 ts 77 TACCUVE M. ATT EM. tiOVTOUIwUEL, IN FOB M'S the persons who have applied to him, and others, tiiat he has Just received fresh Vaccine Matter. ! Applications to be made at his Steam-Bath Kfltuhhshment or at Mrs. Sera’s opposite the City. Hotel. 3 Mav 20 3t 94 (D~ Take, Malice. PERSONS wno have not paid their ROAD AND WELL TAX, for the year 1825. are j requested to call on the Collector and Treasurer and settle the same before the first day of June next. After that time, executions will be issued against all defaulters. Natli’l L. Sturges, f Collector ami i reusuver, f May 1? 4t 93 ! liiAWo HE subscriber having resumed the practice of LAW, tenders his services to tlie public, He , will attend most of the Courts in the Western Circuits, the adjoining counties in the Flint and ‘ Ocnmlgee, and the cohnlies of Lawrens, Twiggs and Pulaski, in the Southern Circuits. Thomas W. Harris. v O’ Letters addressed to him Monroe, WaL ; ton county, will be a:tended to. February 8 ."rri 65 JS’oVicc. i subscribers have connected tihemselyeo in the practice of die LAW—(hey will uni ' ttinnly attend all Uiu counties of the Northern ' Circuit, and the county of Franklin, of the Wes tern Circuit, one o( them will be generally found at their office in Elbcrton, where (hey will tak£ pleasure in transacting the business of those who may be unfortunate enough to be involved In the ’ Law. i John A. Heard, Thomas J. Heard. j January I, 1825 >■* 57 s UAViTJUI-V. Jl llllF. public are cautioned against purchasing “ the lease ol the lot and improvements on Broad Street in tiie upper part of Vugus'a, where I now reside. The reason of this Camion is, that Mr. James P, Sloan having (ailed to dispose of ]the lease add irnt.rovemc. ts this day, at aucuoij, jin consequence ot the notice given to Die bid lers, j relative to Mr. Stuart’s Utie may attempt a less public mode ol si dug that which is in (acl not diis. lam in possession’ol the property and will !nut abandon it 10 qtp 1 the humours ot Mr. Stuart, rj 1 his property is pledg' dlO him to scene the 11 ! pa) me lit ot from lour to iour hundred and fifty •!dollars, which debt it shall pay as soon as it can lltairiy ht sold according to the agreement be ,|<ween Mr. Stqart and myself, but I should do in cjtihice Vo myself and my creditors were I to suffer - j this property to be sacrificed to the whim or pas- Ision of Mr Stuart, who has no right to U beyond I what is above slated. A. (t. Haiforcl. May 16 1825. 6t ’ p iViTItK. , / I , HB Public are cannoned og.nnst trespassing ; J. on the Houses and Lots ol the sob-caber upper end of town—especially against hauling (sand or earth from the rivn bank nr contiguous J thereto. Each and every person offending iiall , have the law rigorously entorced against him of I them. | Hugh Nesbit. I January 21 Tsotice. a HANK RILL ha. umii found by a servant ot Die subscriber, which the owner can have ■ by giving a satisfactory description nf the same, paying for this advertisement and a small reward to the finder. Patrick H. Cains. May 10 1825 ’ 91 ■N olice. LL persons to whom the estate ol Joh.v M JriA Laojiin, deceased, is indebted, are requests to present *ite.ir accounts within the lime pre scribed by law, and those who are indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate pay ment to Peter Hennoch, Jldrn’r, J J ly 23 t k jN otice. ALL persnns are caiui'ified against trading for a certain note othand, given by the snbtcri \ her to It'berl l.unday and It iber l lievi|l of Seri jvt 1 County, 11 th.s State, for hree hundred and ilif y dollars, dated on Die llihday of January, I 1825, and due the Is, day ot January next, ai { lam determined nut in pry the said i.ote unless compelled by in a, as the same was obtained iur lunsnund property and also for property to which Die said Lundy and Hevii! had, as 1 have good rea sons to believe, no just right or title, so Dial no consideration tor die said note lias ever been given. Christopher Snell. Emnnuet County, April JB, 1825, 6l» 9y