The constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1823-1832, June 03, 1825, Image 1

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W\}t &&n*Wniten»M»i* “ Many of the political evils, under which every Country in the world labours, are not owing to any want of love lor our Country, but to an ignorance of its real constitution and interests.” pR 1 KSTLF - - ■ - ■ i ■ ■. ■ -- . . . a • NEW SERIES Yol. 11. AUGUSTA, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 3, 1825. No. 98. Cfie 'Constttutionaltot ; IS PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, I BY W. J. BUNGE, AUGUSTA, GA. METCALF & CQLLINS, Have for Sale , AT No. 310, BROAD-STREET. ( BUSHELS SALT, 2000 do Prime Virginia Corn, 25 Tons Swedes Iron assorted, 40 Bundles Hoop do. 4000 Pounds fjerman &. blistered Steel, 6000 Pounds Plough Moulds, 30,000 Assorted Castings, 100 Kegs cut Nails assorted, 40 Hhds. prime Si. Croix & Muscovado Sugar, 50 Bbls. second quality do. SO do. Loaf and Lump Sugar, SO Bags and barrels prime Coffee, 40 boxes Hyson, Gunpowder & Imperial Tea 20 Hluls. prime Molasses, 5 Pipes Cognac Brandy, 4 do. Holland Gin, 5 Hhds. Jamaica and W. 1. bum, 20 Quarter casks Pico, Sicily, Madeira & Ten neriffe Wine, 30 do. do. Malaga and Dyes Currant do ' 100 bbis. Whiskey, 150 do. N. Gin, 60 do. Cider Brandy, 50 do. N. bum, 20 do. Cider and Beer, 50 do. Fresh Richmond Flour, 100 do. No. 3 Mackerel, 100 Whole and hail bbls. of Nos. 1 and 2, 2UOO Prime Bacon Hams. 100 Pieces prime 42 iucli Hemp Bagging, 100 do Twilled Saving, 30 do. Hessians, 20 do. Oznaburrs, 600 Pounds Twine, 50 Kegs No. 1 and 2 Tobacco, 150 Reams wrapping Paper, 5 Box s Wliittemoiv No. 10 Colton Cards, > 20 Bags Pepper and Spice, Writing and Le’ter Paper, Spanish and American Segars, Powder and Shot, Salts, Ball Petre and Ailum. OCjr* For CASH or on a libera! credit for City Acceptances only. May 25 6t 96 FEDEW and lA.VLE. |||3| iI£KD BARRELS Fresh North -250 Casks Fresh Stone Lime, of a supen- r q’ti ilit y just received and fop sale at No. 308, Broad-Street bv Thomas 8. Metcalf. May 27 - 96 * vrt .. . - - T\io Subscribers Desirous of closing (heir present concern, offer for sde at reduced pric- s, llurir stock of Wines, fine old Liquors and Groceries, generally assorted—what is not previously sold, will be d is posed of at AUCTION on the second of June j next : flggl a®® 4 Hhds- Jamaica do 3 Pipes Cognac Brandy, 6 do, Holland Gin, 20 Barrels Northern do. 4 Pipes Tenneriffe Wine, assorted brands, 10 Barrels do do. > r 8 do. Malaga (10 . £ some very fine. Madeira, Sherry, Lisbon, Malwesy, Port, Ula ret, Pico, Madeira, in hall' Pipes, Quarter! Casks and Dem Johns, 40 Pieces Baltic Hemp Bagging, 500 Lbs. .German Steel, >< 62 Bags Coffee, Green and big White, 15 Hhds, Jamaica, St. Croix and Muscova do Sugars, 1000 Lbs. Loaf and Lump do Mackerel, Spice and Pepper, Teas, Blown and Basket Salt Vinegar, Tobacco, Segars sac Sic. A. I. & G. W. Huntington. May 17 Vl M BARRELS Mackerel, No. 3, of a superior quality for sale, to be delivered at the Wharf, on the arrival of the Steam Boat South- Carolina. JB. Pioquet. May 10 91 OLD TDD.T WINE JB'D DEMIJOHNS of old llorix Port, Vin tage u( 1820.—Certified by the Royal Company of Oporto. 25 Dozen bottles ditto, Vintage of 1816. FOU SALK BY A. 1. & G. W. Huntington. March 22 V7 IJISBULLTION. THE Copartnership of A. SIBLEY & Co. is dissolved by mutual consent. Those having unsettled business with the late firm, will please call on George Collins, who is duly authorised to settle the same. A. Sibley, Geo. Collins. Augusta, 25th Mar, 1825. 3t 96 ""notice] subscribers have bought the entire slock I I. of GOODS of A. Sihlky & Co, and taken the store recently occupied by them, and will transact business under the firm of METCALF I and COLLINS. I Thos. 8. Metcalf, ! Geo. Collins. Augusta, 25th May, 1825. 3t 98 j ALDDWALL & WEID, OFFER FOR SALE, TbvAv entire StocU o? ID air (S H)<DID Being desirous of closing their present con cern. Liberal terms will be given, both in pri ces and credits. Mav 24 3t 95 China auA Glass Wave. T. G. CHAMBERLIN, 7 1 JVo. 5, Gibbons' Jluiidings, HAS JCST RECEIVED, Hy the late arrivals from Liverpool, New-York and Boston, a large assortment of CROCKERY, CHINA And Glass Wave, Which will be sold low for Cash, or approv-i 1 ed Paper. Savannah, May 12. 6t 95 LA FAYETTE HAT AND CLOTHING WARE-HOUSE The Subscriber 's opening in Broad street, one door below Air, Al len's flat Store, k LARUE AVII GENERAL ASSORTMENT OP AND CLOTHING, Consisting of OriESS COATS, Frock Coats Drab box (joats Double U single mill’d Cassimere Pantaloon Broad Cloth, Salinett and Corduroy do Todineti, Valentia, Swansdown &, black silk Vests Blue and black Cloth and Cpsaiinere do Superfine Linen and Cotton, frilled and plain Shirts Knitied, Cotton, Worsted and Lambsvvool Shirts and Drawers Flannel do do Tartan and Camb.et Cloaks Ladies do Boy’s Dresses ( Youth’s dose body Coats i Gentlemen’s superfine Hats, some very widtdc brims immitation beaver do "■ La Fayette, boys and mens seal skin Caps „ Washington, Jackson and Lu Fayette Stocks ■ Silk Umbrellas Hosiery Gloves, kc. ' ALSO— i V f Negro Jackets ami Trowsers House servants Coatees and Pantev, ons l9t Fearnought great Coals 1 Guernsey Frocks, red flannel Shirts \sa Striped and Check do ii Common Linen do Woollen Gloves, and many other articles in his line. The above GOODS are New-Y’nrk made, and vili be disposed of wholesale and retail, at New- I York prices. 1 J. P. Hetze. j December 3 49 NO ITCE ; The following articles having been received by Steam Boat Company’s Boats, and are now I in the Ware-House, if nut claimed previous ■ to the 251 h June next, they will on that day be T sold at Audi Jii, to pay freight and other ex peaces:— .1 Turks. Articles. No Mark 15 bundles Paper, do. do. 1 barrel Liquor, \ “ Jos. Gresham” 1 box, i Diamond Mark 1 Jarrel Liquor, i ’ j D. 1 box. I I. D. 1 bundle Fish, “ Rev. \. Hammond 1 box, VV. I barrel Liquor, j G. 1 crate, 1 ** J. L. Graves” 2 boxes, VYm. J. Wood, Treasurer Steam Jiout Company | j Augusta, May 15 1825. 93 SCOFIELD, PHELPS k Co. | D/tAPEIiS AND TAILORS 'STAVING formed a connection with Mr. Henry II Howard, late of Baltimore, have removed heir Establishment to No. 88, Broadway, corner of Wall-Street, where their Business will in future be . conducted under the firm of SCOFIELD, PHELPS k /TOWARD, New-York, June, 1823 7 lAJMBER. FACTORAGE AND Commission Business. At his old stand in Savannah, near the Fort, and s prepared to make suitable advances upon ab iroduce placed in his hands for sale. John ir. April 12 3 h; J i Fov Salt, ov to Want. I property of the subscriber in the village I A of Summerville. The three Tenements wil j be sold or rented together, or separate as mav ) c [best suit, Samuel H?.?e. May 20 6* 94 i 1 & massm* No. 164 Broad Street, Haye. t\\\s lay VlftftftVml A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SUMMER CLOTHING, which will be disposed of low, fur cash, Mhv 20 04 EXCHANGE orms UNITED STATES AND POST NOTES, *l,-0 DRAFTS ON BOSTON. BALTIMORE, PROVIDENCE, WASHINGTON CITY, NEW YORK, PR i ERSBURG, VA. PHILADELPHIA, CH ARIESTON, S. C. AND SAVANNAH, For sale by Beers, Bunnell & St. John, Broad, corner of JfP Intosh-straet. Gran and Silveii Cons and all kinds of lUah Notes, Bought and Sold. Nnversb°p 12 40 § m 9 ®smj<>r caST Augusta Masonic Hall Lottery, Samuel Hale, "A Robert It. Reid, Thomas I. Wray, Augustin Slaughter, William W. Holt, John IV. Wilde, Ji, I), Thompson, J 1 Prize of 5530,000 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 ii 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, ) 12825 Blanks. $ 180,000 18,000 TICKETS at TEN DOLLARS, Less than two and an half Blanks to a Brize, The pfiZ's only to be drawn, and to be all floating tnr.n Hie commencement except tbe fol lowing, Mnic’i will tie deposited in the wheel at definite periods, viz : ■* , ox THE FOIST DUAWINO, 1 prize of 10,000 & 1 of 500 2d. 1 prize of 5 000 Sc lof 1,000 &I of 500 3d. I prize of 10 000 & 1 of 500 4th. 1 prize of 5,000 Si lof 1,000 Si lof 500 sth, 1 pnze of 10.00 ;Si lof 500 6th. I prize of 50,05 i 1 of 1,000 Si lof 500 7th • 1 prize of 10,000 Si 1 of 5,000 Si 1 of 500 1 prize o' 20,000 Si lof 1,000 Si 2 of 500 e 1 prize of 30,000 Si 1 of 1.000 St 1 of 500 1 ", it splendid, and fur richness and lately investment, ofi’.rs equal i( not superior induce nents |() H , iy o( - t)le jvjorthe r n Lotteries. It he to be completed in , Mine Drawings Only, Prizes payable in Thirty Days alter the com. pletiun of he Drawing, i’s 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 rickets £lO I Quarters, £2 50 Halves, 5 | Eighths, 125 For sale in a cereal variety of numbers at the coMMissro. vr./r v office, <No. 24A, bvoad Strftftt. A FEW ll Oils IIKI.OW THE lIAXK. (Tj” Orders for Pickets and Shares from any' part of (he United Stales, POST PAID, and enclosing the Cash, addressed to the Secretary iwill meet prompt attention. J. S. Beers, Secretary to the Commissioners. | N. R. — Darien Bills trill be received at tar to, ! TICKETS. j April 26 87 | L*oUs\\ftA Slftftl WavstbftUs, Bvacft\ftls, &c. I —TV . 7 JTJMR subscrib' r has this day’ received pership A Doris from Liverpool, an elegant assortment of Polished Steel Waistbehs, Bracelets, Buckles md Clasps, of the newest fashion. —also — Yard Neck Chains, Necklaces, Neghgies, Best London Hair, Cloth and Habit Brushes, Perfumed Soaps, Sic. Sic. Deorge Oates. March 18 76 To Kent, A THE Ware-House and Dwel ling, occupied by Mr. P. Stovall. Possession will be given the first of October. Samuel Hale. May 27 8t 96 V uv fcvMe.. JbsdL Two Stores ami Lots, upper end south side Broad street—near!) opposite U. Malone k t.’o’s Ware ' house ; which will be sold low forp cash or approved acceptance, on reasonabh 1 terms. Apply to James I*. Maguire. | April 2P * «8 ‘ "T - AND STEAM BaTHS. DU. HOUEL, a French Physician, respectfully i informs the public, that he has establishe.i ; STEAM aid MEDICAL BATHS in Augusta I The very high repute these Baths have acquired! in Europe, where (although r late discovery)! they are to be found In every hospital, and the 1 ! great cures they hava performed in Boston, Poi ladelphiu and Charleston, can leave no doubt ol itheir efficacy. The most gentle us well as the ■ most powerful medicines are administered by that means, without any pain, trouble or disgust to tlsi j patient. j They are a never fail'ng remedy in all cutane ous affections; from Psora, Ringworms, &.c. to Scaldbead and Leprosy. They also have nevei failed of success in either acme or chronic t hen mutism. , In glandular obstructions, chlorosis, anasarcous swellings, incipient dropsy; in all diseases of the joints, gouty affections, dispersion of tumors, ill cured syphilis, spasmodic or nervous affections ; in ail bilious disorders, dyspepsia, hypocondriasis, ( epilepsy—these baths liavc been found most ser |i viceable,and have often succeeded even in here jt ditary complaints. In fine, this manner of admin- jt iatenng almost every remedy belonging to the I healing art, may be rendered applicable to almost :t every case, and (it is repeated) without any pain. I trouble, or disgust to the patient. i As these baths are not yet generally known. < Dr. Hovel will be happy to give the most res- I pectable references to persons who have beenn cured by taking them. The, Vilyam 4r Medical Establish vvvftuV, Is in Ellia-Street, opposite Mr, li. Mealing** Brick House, a id has an entrance in Broad-slreei immediately opposite the city /find. January ll 57 A. CARD. Z. YLO&AXCZ 1 , SURGEON DENTIST, At liachelder t/ Codtutse’s, Broad- Street, Augustt, nearly opposite .he Planter's Hotel. RESPECTFULLY informs the Public, that he , lias returned again to this City, and respect- , hilly solicits the Patronage of the Ladies hiul , Gentlemen who may require his services in the , several Brunches of his Profession. —Persons , wishing his service in private Families can call and see his work Manufactured on a new principle which he warrants. Teeth and Duma. t The diseases of the Teeth and Gums are chief ly owing to our own neglect ; the pails of tin aliments which lodge about them after mastica * tion, growing acrid and corrosive, the gums arc thereby first affected, as being the most lendei parts, alter these corruptions are produced, com f monJy called the Tartar of the Teeth, which destroying both their texture and whiteness no only deprives the mouth of its principal orna v dents, hut brings on violent tooth achea, and ren * nitre the Gums livid and putrid, and offensive tv ( ourselves and others, — But though people in u general may prevent those inconveniences, by ■ are and attention at first, yet, if they are once suffered to take place, it is no longer in the pow i er of the sufferer to remove them, this being pro perly die province of the experienced Dentist, - who has made the maladies of the Teeth and Gums, with their attendant evils, the principal . object and end of his studies. J •Sir. iterance, Dentist, ,■ By long practice, a close application to busi (. ness, and a thorough knowledge of the struclun -h of the Teeth and Gums, has made all the opera [a tions in those parts quite familiar to him, inso (p much that what some Dentists have judged im- n practicable, he hath performed with ease end I, safety. He places Teeth both real and arlificial, (mak ing the latter with pure enamel) from a singh one to an entire set so accurately, that they shall answer every purpose of the natural. Thus (lit “ greatest deficiencies are supplied with ornaments which have die recommendation of utility. Those Teeth that have fallen out their sock j - * ots, which frequently happens, though in a per feet sound stale, be, by a inelbod peculiar to bun self, replaces as firm as ever, without the leasi I pain or uneasiness .o die patient. He clears the Teeth, if ever so discolured, ol j. all them foulness and turlar, without pain, aiidj" renders them while and us luiras ever in half ai r hour, j feeth and Stumps extracted in the easiest man j jner, if ever so difficult. !j He assisis young ladies and gentlemen in thel first and second dentition, and removes die Milk Teeth at proper seasons, lest they should incoin i ( mode the regular growth of (he succeeding once ‘ and if a deformity of tins kind lias taken plac • through the want of a Deslist, Mr. Florance uu J dertekes to correct it ; provided the subject i i not more than twenty years old, and restores the y I'eelli to their natural, regular and beautiful or i der. N. B. A Tincture and D-nlrifice Taste, prepar ed by birn only, which preserves the Teeth am. ' changes them to a beautiful white, cures the gum* of the Scurvey and makes breath at all times swee 1 > and agreeable, and cures the Tooth Ache i time diately, with proper directions how to use it. i October 12 31 i\ otice. Dividend, Mo. \ A DIVIDEND of Six Dollars per share, ha T been this clay declared, on the profits of th r Steam-Boat Company, for the last four months,' payable on tlie first Monday in June next, to th Stock Holders, or their authorised Agents, at the Steam-Boat office, Savannah. VVm. P, Hunter, L Treasurer S B. C B Savannah, March 2, 1825 90 A Branch of the Classical and' [English Seminary of Augusta, will be removed ii | . the Sand-hills, The school, under the directioi I I ■( the Rev. Mr. Sheehan, will open on Monda) ! ! May 16th, 1825. ‘j u Edward Swiney, prefect. f ' May 13 92 A3 ®, SUlfi&a CtwtVttge .N\ak\ v - . >fl 1 'S rRO'-iv <1 i , sp,. ,g Supply of I®-*- CAIiUIAG ES and GIGS, winch mans Ills ! a-s<»rt -l om ot ti> jgi complete—consisting of first, J: second and third rale Leather and Suntop Gigs, )i one Coachee and one Charioiee. Being regular* .'|ly supplied with an extensive aa.suiim nt, direct IVnin the various manufactories of N >vtirk md its l vicinity, he is disp >sed to sell on a good terms as ? the articles can b; obtained in Augusta . 1 10’Orders top any kind of Carnages will be forwai ded and ex cute 1 in the best manner, at the manufacturing prices, (tigs and Carriages bttill to order. Repairing in all branches, at short i notice, on the most reason ble ti rtns. March 22, it 77 Ail 1 Irdmaiice | Regulating t!\e .Mooring-of Hants nt the IVhnrves. Six. 1. He it o'-ilaitml by the Ci,y C oined of j Augusta, that from and after the publishing of 'this Ordinance, no empty boat having iess than ithree able and competent men on board a' all |time?, shall ha permitted to tusten to, nr anchor pit, any place opposite the city above the Bridge, !lor more than four days unless when securely fas tened with a sti ong chain or cable nl l-.ast fifty feet in length in a growing tree, not I -s than twelve inches in diameter, and tha' in the event lot a considerable rise in the River, such i mply boat, not laslened as aforesaid, snail be iimuedi lately removed below the Bridge. I 2. Kadi boat engaged in lading or unlading during a high river, shall have at least f ur able men constantly on board, and shall be s..purely fastened or anchored, in such a manner a.-: o pp e . i vent her swinging nr drifting on the Wharf. 3. rhe 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 aid expense of the owner, to some place below the Bridge, any boat or boats, which may be neglected by the owner nr agent , and for each boat so fin >ved tin* Hi cer shall be entitled to ten dollars, to b rec< iv ed from the boat owner, in the same manner as other expenses incurred in the removal. 4 i'tie owney 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 d.un ,ges done to the Wharves or Bridge in conseqnc .co of Mich violation. Hone in Council, the sth January, 1825 R R. Reid, Mayor of the city of Augusta, By I lie Mayor (Inn M Waikku, Clerk, 22_ 86 T M. HR subscriber having resumed the practice ot LAW, lenders his services to the public. He will attend most ol the Courts in the Western Circuits, the adjoining counties in the Flint and Ocmulgee, and the counties of Lawrens, Twiggs ami Futaski, in the Son.hern Circuits, Thomas VV. Harris. (O' Letters addressed to him Monroe, Wal ton county, will be a'tended io. February 8 3m 65 JVolVce. JTpHK subscribers have connected themselves iA in the practice of the LAW—they will uni- Firmly aiten I all ti.e counties of the Northern Circuit, and the county ol Franklin, of the Wes tern Circuit, one of them will be generally found at their office in Elberton, where they will take pleasure in transacting the business of those who may he unfortunate enough to be involved in the Law. John A. Heard, Thomas J. Heard. January 1, 1825 5 7 UAvmu.v. ij |IHF, public are cautioned against purchasing sJL the lea-e of the lot aod improvements on Broad Street in the upper part of Augusta, where I now reside. The reason of ibis Ca nion is, mat Mr. James F. Stuart having tailed to dispo-e of the lease ami im jroveme its this day, at auction, in cinisi qiience of the notice given to the bidders, relative 10 Mr. Stuart’s title may attempt a less public mode o sc ling that which is in lad not his lam in pnss-ssi n, of the property and will not abandon it 10 qon-l the luiinoura of Mr. Stuart. Tins property is pledged 1 o h.m to secure the pa> mem ot from tour to leur hundred and fifty dollars, which debt it snail pay as soon as it can fairly be sold according (o the agicement be tween Mr. Smart and myself, but I should do in justice to myself and my creditors were 1 to suffer this property to he sacrificed to the whim or pas -ion ol Mr. Stuart, who has no right to 11 beyond what is above slated. A, (x. Halford, May 16 1825 6t y, r |fllß Public are cannoned against trespassing JL on the Houses an- Lots ol the subscriber upper end of town—especially against hauling sand or earth from the river bank or contiguous thereto. R ich and every person offending shall have the law rigorously enforced against him of them. Isus;li .Ne.sliit. fflmmrv 21 *SO »V oUcfe. i y£\ I f- persons to whom the late Francis Bouyer ol the city of Augusta, deceased, is indebt ed. are requested to presi nt their demands with in tne ti ne prescribed by law , and those indebt ed, are requested to make immediate payment. H. Houyer, / ~ , Paul Rossignol, rSm £/■ The concerns of Joseph li»ve, will be attended to during his absence from the stale, by James C. Campbell and Edward A. Eve. May 20 3t <H