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

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vir.nv of Ihe iioliliv.il .M ils, un-Fr which every Country in the world labours, are not owing to any want oflove Inronr Country, but to an ignorance of its real eonatilution anil iuleroats.” PRIESTLY NEW SERIES Vol. 111. AUGUSTA, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 22, 1825. No. 8. * 'JKmm;. >-vr ~ aa^:.■^v: fra aw are. ***C7 a Cfee Constitutionalism IS PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, BY W. J. DUNCE, AUGUSTA, GA. & Mr. Henry 11. Field, is au thorized to act as Agent lor us ikiriiig our ah sence from Augusta. Bidwell & Casey. Julv 15 6 ip* During my absence from the State, Jons W. Hex-solus, Eiq. will act as m> Attorney. A. Pemberton. y Iturke County, June 24, 1825. 4i 3 p* .Mr. Luther Gumming, will act as rny Attorney during my » ! s ■ e from the place, J. M. Kami May 13 H 92 ulie e. Mil, Hkniiv H. Filial, is authorized by the Farmer's Fire I uirmce and loan (Join paey N -«v York, to s'gn I’.-linies Reinsurance f*»r ns and to attend to al' other matters in which this Company may he interested, during our absence from tliis plane Bid well & Casey, Agents. j .Inly.JoS., rf v tl 6 FDR itKVr. ImJ TWO Tenements on Wash ' unß iiigiioi mu el, pretty comfortabn IliiSß "w< l ings for small families, and si iifIHMHHi muted 10 a very healthy part ol the City.— Pos-ession can bo had immediately. also — The Office on Reynold-street, near Mr. Woodolk’*, at present occupied by Mr J. Ganahl Possession can he had on the Ist. October next. Win. Micou. July 19 3 7 t o RKVi\ The Dwelling next below the undersigned, at pre-.c-oil occupied by Oapt. Cor niick. —als >— 'l'he Dwelling at present occupied by Mr. John Hutton, on Campbeil-slrect. —also — The Store and Dwelling on Dread street, next above ('ye ip-ld-e Hank. And f' lir Offices on Campbell street. For terms, apply to M/Kenzie & Bennoch. July 19 7 To Kent. JQgpjL. FROM the first of October, ‘ imiM next. ii‘«t ci-nmif'dli.us tv.n-s on j|!|tt DU HI DING IIOUSI4, on D.lis sli ;o t JHnflL immediately in (he rear of the brick More, rcupk'd by Messrs. Wilson Ik Cochrane. — F 01 1 further arucnlars, enquire of Mr. It belt I'. Poe, or to the subscriber. M. A. B. White. July 1 2 Vo Apa\V, From lit first of October next, I'HE two fire-proof S TORES, fsfjjSL n,T above Mr. K . an 1. Fhev ,m fitted up in the b"-l manner, lor an) Dry Good business, with cellars and back se res auachfed. I’he Store with the cellar under it, next to die I’ost-OlHce, now occupied bv Fraser ft Dowdre, i. 3 an Anc ion room— it is rend ■•red very conven i ui I >i that business by the covered way, in front. n’l'he two apartments wi li cellars, next south, in the sam * rang , and one or two Law-offir.es, on the second 11 mr. Also, a c mvenieiit Dwelling on lleyn dd street, now rented to Col. M’Kinme.— Apply in the absence of the subscriber to bis al (ornies, A. Moore, W, Ciimini .g and II H. Gum ming, or either of them. Thus. Gumming. Jtdy l 4t f 2 "7 toTk r, |a:rj.ia I'he Brick Store next to the corner on liroid and M’ln osh-Streets, at present occupied by Mr S iit!i Torce or four Colin • ing Houses or Offices «n M‘lntosh-S reel. Tw nr three Stores ii-'ir Mr. Mai ines’ Ware M use up town. —Possession can be hud firsi tie obei next. Hugh Nesbitt. Jmly 8 4 7T TO REVf. ' From the first of October next, THE STORE in Die brick tenement, it present coupled by Mr. II ban il Mo.sgin.vi. Al’l’LY TO Robert F. Poe. July 8. 4 - ori(J^T fflUB undersigned has appointed Joins M A Maui, Esq. his agent during his übsenci Irom Augusta. , And has also to Ilent , itMiifl A Commodious Dwelling House, with a good Garden, Carriage-House all other needful out houses, situated near tin Eagle-Tavern, on lleynold-Street. Possessioi lu be given on the first of October next. Asaph W aterman. June 28 1 Book, and Job I’vmtiug, Neatly Executed at this Office, I SO VIE.ME \ \ ,! OF THE Augusta Masonic Halt Lottery. HIGHEST PRIZE. The Drawing to commence positively on the FIF TEENTH AUGUST NEXT, and to be completed in Nine Drawings. s Half 1 f A - Slaughter. " A r ’ , . . JW. W. Holt, li. IV. IVibID, >v'Oinrnissioner.v< . ... ... ' '■ w«T,J esaajsmso 1 Prize of 330,000 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 S BtaS. \ - 18,000 TICKETS at TEN DOLLARS, J.-.s than two and an half filanks to a Prize. The Prizes only to he Drawn. AH the Priz w to befloalintf from the commencement, except the followin'* which will be deposited in the wheel at definite periods, viz : ON THE FlltS I' Olt A WING 3 prize of Id 000 & 1 of 500 2d. 1 prize of 5 000 ft 1 of 3,000 St lof 500 3d. 1 prize of 10 000 & 1 of 500 4th. 1 prize of 5.000 & 1 of 1,000 St 1 of 500 sib. 1 prize of 10 000 & lof 500 6th. 1 prize of 5 000 & I of 1 000 & lof 500 rj 7th. 1 prize ot 10,000 Sc 1 of 5,000 St 1 of iOO 3 Blh. 1 prize ol 20,000 & 1 of 1,000 ft 2of 500 Oth. 1 pnze of 30,000 Si 1 of 1,000 Si I of 500 l All Prizes payable thirty days after the com pi lion of the drawing, subject to a deduction of fi:i een per cent—ls not applied for within twelve t months, to b** considered tt d mation to the funds of ihe Masmic Hall, r I'ICKK I S and SHAKES may be yet had, in a great vni-letr of numb rs at the original mice at SiEEIIS’ LOTTEIi V O FFICE, No. 241 IHIOAD-SIMtEEC, Af'GD' A Whole rickets, SlO 00 Halves, 5 00 Quarters, 2 50 k Eighths, i 25 ~ Darien money will he received for 10 du-ts. ffj* Order* for Ticket* and Share- from any pin of the United Siaies, enclosing Hie Cash, oost paid, wi I me-t die same pr impt attention, as ou personal application, if addressed to J. B, Beers, Secretary to the Commissioners. July 15 6 iV r --<J cr-ji'A MASONIC HILL LOTTERY ,I'IHJH I) iard of Go n nissiooers have the pleasure iL lain m icing to the public, that from the large s ales of ticket* up to this dine, and the in creasing demand for them, they are enabled de fiuilively to lix a day lor the commencement of the n Lottery —and to give the unis' positive assurances if its b ung carried fully in o elf ct. I'he first drawing will I’aSl lIVK.I.Y laksi id.er- mi the 15U\ uV August wpnA, 1 Persons Wisiung uiadveo ore are ailv s.;d to pur chase without del.y as nu advance in tne price of tickets is highly probable. Dealers in Lottery iclccTs in this aid other States will he supplied hi advantageous terms by making application to the Dotrd of Commissioners through their Sec j rotary. si J. S. Beers, il | Secretary to the Hoard of Commissioners . I June 17 102 ej iPAAtfU 'i'uutiA aud Vx.e\>au*ihA. i The Bubscrihcr, RESPECTFUf.I.Y ii.firms the ciiizens of Au ( ( O ta. that he intends slaying here a few 1 lays, and would he h..ppy of attending to all or der* he might h favoured in the above branch (|! (FT Ah < ; fd' isl.ll a! the residence of Mi De pass, in Green sir-' l,w I be mi rin-dlv attended li Baiuuel L. Speissegger. July 12 5 A B3ilE Milucriber, admitted to practice in the ' k se\ ral Con ts of Law and Equity in thii •' Slat , oil ro to the public his protessional ser vices in tlit- Courts of : ttihh, J Hairy, j Jones I Crawford, .Monroe, | .luipei, | Twines | Hike. g Washington Poe. .Macon, Olbb County, fGa.l .■ * Juno 2i 1825 <; 1 FOT BAIE7 i r B3MO pair ol Iron berews, ( r compressing 1 1. Cotton ; together with the Frame, which _ j will sold very low. Apply >o Will. J. Wood. Treasurer Steam Unit Company | June 21 9t 103 If ■■■mu r%- , JSVjHiajWM'fl nt* - * 1 M~|>V«*SSMSUI* ttV-XvrgmTfJU I—l FRESH SHOES. The subscribers are now receiving an exten sive and well selected assortment of ' & iaTltvQi&ato I OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, i Which they offer lota, for Cash or acceptances. Also, ou Consignment, 2 barrel-, prime Smoaked Beef, 2 do. do. do. Tongues. An assortment ofI’ICKLES, in jars, consisting of English Gorkins, Mellon Mangoes, Cabbage, 1 Peccolidy, &.c. &c. Luke Heed k Co. .Inly 1 ot p 2 LA FAYETTE HAT AND CLOTHING WARE-HOUSE The Subscriber (s opening in Uroad street, one iloor below , Mr, .11l ten's Hat Store, A Ltnot AND OKNEIIAL ASSOIITMENI' UP fililtO AND CLOTHING, Consisting of 13 BESS COATS, Frock Coals Drab box Ooa’s Double & single mill’d Casslmere Pantaloon Broad Cloth, Salinett and Corduroy do Toilinett, Valentia, Swansdown Ik black silk Vests Blue and black Cloth and Cassimere do > Superfine Linen and Colton, frilled and plain Shirts Knitted, Cotton, Worsted and Lambswool Shirts and Drawers Flannel do do i Tartan and Carablet Cloaks Ladies do )! Boy’s Dresses Youth’s close body Coats I Gentlemen’s superfine Hats, some very wide ) brims ) Immitation beaver do ) La Fayette, boys and mens seal skin Caps Washington, Jackson and La Fayette Slocks Silk Umbrellas I Hosiery . Gloves, kc. i ALSO > Negro Jackets and Trowserß i House servants Coatees and Pantaloons t Fearnought great Coats Guernsey Frocks, red flannel Shirts 9 Striped and Check do Common Linen do Woollen Gloves, and many other articles in his line. The above GOODS are New-York made, and vill be disposed of wholesale and retail, at New* fork prices. J. P. Setze. December 3 46 thomas’ g. hall, Lavriage, AVakw. HAS ivcc i .i ■{ ar. o bis Spring Supply of CAHJiIAGES and GIGS, which makes hi, |assort ..(■ nt of Gigs complete—consisting of first, - second and third rate Leather and Sunt up Gig , one Coachee and one Chsriotee. Being regular 'lv supplied with an extensive assoitm cut, direc r ilrom the various manufactories of Newark and its vicinity, he is disposed to sell on as good terms a. , the articles can b* obtained in Augusta. ' iO’Orders for any kind of Carriages will be iforwauled and executed in the best manner, at ithe manufacturing prices. Gigs and Carriages , built to order. Uepairingin all branches, at short 'I notice, on the most reasonable terms. * I M-.rch 22 if 77 i SJ IP ji an vQ TilE Subscriber has taken the SPKINtiS for raerly occupied by Col. J. Hauohton, back i' jof the Planters’ Hotel, and intends keeping all 1 kinds of iVLF VVLSVIAIViNTS, for gentlemen, who any c;e' on It m Daniel Clements. June 10 100 FALIHUUUiE i AND Coinminsion Husi 11 ess. At his old stand in Savannah, neartne Fort, and s prepared to m*ke suitable advances upon all produce placed in his limbs !-,r sale. 1 John Everinsliam, ir. * April 12 n s' At oliee. o subscriber will dispose of his MILLS in JL Montgomery county, having a Grist ami lour Saws running, which la.-t are calculated to turn _ out from 4 to 6000 feet ot lumber per day, winch can be railed immediately into the Ocimilgee riv er, with 600 acres ol the best limbered pine land in that section of the stale. As to terms ol sale, e they will be made easy. The above property was is .ormerly that of E. W. Barker. M. residence i • near Mdledgcville. JAMES BOYKIN. June 14 u3n 101 N otice, ALL persons having demunds against the Es.- 'aie of Ueuben Tipton, deceased, are her - by no ifi d 11 make their return agreeable l< I' * those in lebied, are notified to make iinnie ~ diate payment. Ezekiel Lester, Adm’r. * June 7, 1825 5 T 101 Cr A Large Assortment of h UULVKS, For Sale at this Office, TO THE PUBLIC. HERE is perhaps no medical observation bet - ter established, none more generally confirmed jhy the experience of the best physicians of all ges and countries and none of more importance t< tin i practitioner,than the fact,that many of the most diili , cult ana incurable complaints originate in neglect ed colds. In a climate as variable as ours,where tin changes of the weather are frequently sudden a>.u | unexpect rd, it requires more care and attention guard against this subtle and dangerous enemy oi .life, than most people imagine, or are able am willing to bestow. Hence the vast number of p.t cents, afflicted with coughs, catarrhs, asthma consumptions, and other affections, and hence the arrsgo of rational and absurd remedies, cried up by tue learned and illiterate. The many cases ol - the kind, fell under my observation ; the prepose 1 erous compositions of inflaming drugs, which 1 are in vogue ; the disappointment 1 experienced in ' practice h om remedies highly recommended ; and ' my own predisposition to pulmonic complaints ■ were strong inducements for me to consider! whether a compound consisting of mild vegetable i substances could not be invented, more free from < the well founded objections of practitioners, and i belter calculated to avert the threatening dt i struction of the Jungs. PULMONIC oi YfcgvAablva, ■ c °Uf?bs, colds, asthmas ami consumptions I Ins remedy is superior to any medicine which has been oflered to the public, as it is prepared i from the most valuable herbs of our vegetable kingdom, and its qualities arc such that every de- I pemlence may be placed in its virtues for the cure ot the above diseases. From the knowledge the proprietor bus of the pulmonic virtues of tilt I syrup, he has no hesitation in recommending is.i. lo those who labour under those distressing com- i lamts as a safe and efficacious remedy, and hav i mg administered it to thousands in New-York and s ’ ” dadelphia, he feels no hesitation in offering it i to the public, and after trial, those persons who I purchase the genuine syrup, will have their mo- s ney refunded by returning the bottle, if they do 3 not .eel satisfied that they have reaped benefi 1 from the use of it. j Directions for Use. Take a tea spoon full three times a day, sa\ monvng, noon and night, and continue it until re lieved. ( CO Each bottle will have the signature of the proprietor- ITj* I’repared only and sold by E- Audler, sign!, of the Golden Eagle, Augusta. . s October 21 33 1 New ami Invaluable ausiDa^asiu^ I’ATIiNTEED IIY THE UNITED STATES Olf AMKUIOA. AUDLER’S Asiatic LcnitWc iov Pain. ritis .IS remedy is good against the tooth-ache oi JL [tain in the teeth and jaws when duly applied and employed, it possesses sovereign efficacy it. delieving swellings of the gums, face and adjacent parts, arising from or connected with tooth-ache It relieves head-ache or pains in the head in the most easy and agreeable manner ; for this fre ' ’ quent and distressing complaint, this, his new ' medicine, is a charming prescription, for it re 1 stores both the organs of sense and the nerves or \ their healthy condition at a quick and admirable! prate. 1 This new and useful preparation produces, by mild and gentle stimulation, a cheering operation upon the spirits—it quickens the sensations, sharpens the perceptions, and invigorates the functions of the mind, by dissipating gloom and vapours it acts truly like a nervous and cephalic medicine ot the first or der. "j Nor is its effect less beneficial when considered 1 jin relation to the stomach, than to the mouth, the 1 iiiead and the spirits, by its qualities it acts upon ' (the sight and immediate organs of digestion as a carminative and cordial, expelling wind, removing 1 torpor, correcting acidity, and creating a most I comfortable warmth. The operation of this invention and improve tneul is quite as favorable to diseases ol the ear, more especially it acts to great advantage in dul tes.s and hardness of hearing, and even in incipi ent deafness, restoring the failing organ to the exercise of its true and healthy (unctions of hear 1 mg. r Certificate from Dr. Samuel L. Mitchell. 1 Dr. Ezekiel Audler, of the city of New-York, 1 llis day submitted to me Ins letters pule nt from ’i he United Slates, for compounding and vending *la remedy which lie calls the Asiatic Lenitive, and I asked my opinion upon the same, whereupon, at - ter examining (be receipt contained in the specif! cation, I find it contains a mixture of such aromat ic, anodyne, and anti-acid articles, as are well cal culated to produce a composing effect on the hn. ■jman body. Samuel L. Mitchell. "I New-York, November 2d, 1818. Js'uUet. A\ LI. persons to whom the late Francis Bouyei of the city of Augusta, deceased, is indeb' ed, are requested to present their demands w ith in 1 lie time prescribed by law ; and those indebt ed, are requested to make immediate payment 1L Boujrer, ? ... Paul ItossignolA ' s ’( December 21 An Ordinance Uegulating the Mooring of boats at the Whotwe. Six. 1. he it oi daineil by the Cily Council cf Augusta, that Iron, ami alter the publishing 1 cf iliis Ordinance, no empty boat having teas than .tirce able and competent men on board at all times, shall be permitted to fasten to, or rncl-op at, any place opposite the city above Ihe Bridge, lor more than lour days unless when securely (as • toned with a st. ung chain or cable at least fifty 1 teet in length to a growing tree, not lets than ’ ' vvtlvts inches in diameter, and tnai in the e» ent ■•I « considerable rise in the Uiver, such empty boat, not fastened as aforesaid, snail be immedi att ly removed below the Bridge 2 Kacll boat engaged in lading or unltdimr i during a high river, shall have at least four ablf men constantly on board, and shall be securely fastened or anchored, in such a manner as to nr/ vent her swinging or drifting on the Whs: ‘‘ 3. Ihe City Marshal, or any other off c r of Council shad nave, and they are hereby i, jte ,i with power, and are required, to remove or cause to be removed, at the risk and expense 0 f the owner, to some place below the Uridge, ant boat or boats, winch may be neglected by the owner or agent , and lor each boat so removed the offi cer shall be entitled to ten dollars, to be receiv ed (rom the boat owner, in the same manner us otner expenses incurred in the removal. 4. I lie owner or owners of any and everv Kn.t shall be liable to a fine, a. the discretion of Coun cil, not exceeding two hundred dollars, for each and every violation of tins Ordinance, and shall moivover repair al, dam ages done to the VVharvcs or bridge in consequence of such violation. Done in Council, the sth January, 1U25. 11. R. Reid, By u.. Ma ” r "> 1 •*»“«. Gko. M. Walker, Clerk. - A - ri!Ba 86 Seventy Second Section General URDUS AiNC E. rl shall be the duty of all and every person or persons occupying a Lot or partolaLm in mis City, to remove from his, her or their Premi ses a the times herein prescribed, ah decaved a yond.ts boundary ,i,,e rhl* T * ' eet be Distilet Nil. J, on Weanesdays and Saturdays It m particularly requested dial film afiai, be thrown oui at any oilier nine. Hy order of the Street Committee. Mu > M 94 following are the Stai onaiy 0 ..mnuiees -I. of Council for the year ending the second Monday in April, 18*6 On City Hall.- Messrs. Ihomas, Warren, Hale. On Ho lice. -Hale, Dillon, Thomas. On Hospital. -J Moore, Holiinshead, Uowdre. On Hoads. —Bowdrc, Dillon, Hale. On Accounts. —Hah.-, A Moore, J. M -ore. On Jiiver Hank and Wharf. —A. Moore J. Moore, Danforth, Uowdre. On Streets. Uowdre, Dillon, Warren. On Jail. -Warren, Danforth, Thomas. On /train*. —Danforth, Hale, J. Moore. On Humps —Warren, Danforth, A, Moore. On Magazine. Dillon, Holiinshead. Published by order of Council Geo. M. Walker, Cl’k. W 94 Receiver’s Notice. I WILL attend at the Office of the Clerk of . the Mayor’s Court m the City Hall, every Monday commencing on the 6th day ol June next, until the first day of August, to receive the returns of the taxable property of iuch per sons as have not had an opportunity lo make heretofore. And all persons who do not make ilieir return previous to the first of August will be subj ct to lasaiion as a dehutl'cr. M. b. Boisclair, u. t r, r c. May 31 NOTICE. ALL persons having dema nls againsl ihe i-. Male of Uob.Tt Lang, deceased, are hereby mn.fied jto make their relnrn agreeable (o law ; 'ih..v e in debted to said estate, are notified to make unme !diaie payment. Wm Rrux, KxW. Notice. ALL persons having demands against the es tate of LI,/.a A. Levelt, iaie of llnrke Coun ty, deceased, are requeste to present then, le- bites!ed, »nd ih »se indebted, to nt&ke irunie* diale payment to Jouathan Lewis, ) M»’r, U ■ * KlfSina VIoiTISOC, ) -his non. M.v 2 i Notice. CL persons to whom the estate of Juarv M Launiis, deceased, is indebted, are requests m present their accounts within Ihe time pre scribed by law, and those who are indebted to -aid estate, are requested lo make immediate pay nent to 1 J Peter Heniiocli, ddtn’r. lolv 23 „ o I _! !L A otice ALL persons indebtt dto he estate of Colton Merritt, deceased, are requested to render .m ir accounts in pr perly attested, within the ■me presorjbed by law, and those indebted to isul estate wili make mi oed aN* pat no r| to Comfort Merrit, Admr’x. Hurkc County, May 3, 1825 13t t 91