The constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1823-1832, July 29, 1825, Image 1

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M •■ Many of th« politii’ul eviis, under wliimi every Uoaiifrv :,: n.e aor Id labour., are not own.ir to an, wo „| ••( love for our Country. but to nn i-jimnior* nfjls real conetitutinn and iuleresls." pRIESTI.Y NEW SERIES Vol. 111. AUGUSTA, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 29, 1825. No. 10. r nc Xatmitutiaualigt t 18 PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, KV W. J. BUNCE, AUGUSTA, GA. SYViAvV DU> SollL.>lL OF THE Augusta Masonic Hall Lottery. I si®*®®®: i HIGHEST PRIZE. i The Drawing; to commence positively on the 1 I FIFTEENTH AUGUST NEXT, r and to be completed in Nine Drawings, | I S. Half,, 1 f A. Slaughter, E' ii U.F.ID, L-Commissioner J'' ! ' OLT » T. 1. Whay j j J - vv ; WlI ‘ D ». ’J Lli. 1). Thompson B9JUilfllX a I Prize of §3.) 000 is 5530.000 1 Prize of 20,000 is 20,000 4Piz M of 10,000 is 40,000 k 4 Prizes of 5,000 is 20,000 1 sp/, Sof 1,000 is 5,000 I 10 I 1 izes of 500 is 5,000 Mj 50 V izos of 100 is 5,000 t 100 Prizes of 50 is 5,000 ■ 5000 P.zes of 10 is 50,000 B 5175 Prizes, ) „ I 123-25 Blanks. 8 180,000 I 18,000 '« 1C ICE I\S at TEN DOLLARS, ■ Less ini a / ,uu ii .// i n iimf lit auks to a Prize. I The Frizes only to be Drawn. I Jill the Pi z hr- fnntinp from the commencement, B except it-. Ji ,oi i /uch null be deposited in f/i. v, ■,- I o- tip rite periods, vis:— on ‘in: tits drawing 1 pr'v/e I. 1 {).. •silos SUO r -'!• I P™ 'll > i & lof I.OOJ &1 of 500 y 3d. 1 pi z ■ 0 '■)■, & lof 500 4th. 1 i.r.z o' <;ji> h 1 of 1000 & I of 500 si)». i nz- i 10 tj x lof 500 6lb 1 ui.z-ol 5.-00 & 1 of 1000 k lof 500 7Hi 1 piszß o' 1 > ijoo Sc I of S.OoO & 1 ofioo St'.. prize of 2 ’ 000 & lof I.OJO &‘2 of 500 9th. 1 ,r z of 50 odd & 1 of 1,000 & I oi 500 All Pnzee ; a -hie thirty dajs after the com pi timi .tui. .". av ng s.ni 'ct to » deduction of fv »;,i t-room -if i.o sopited for within twelve n:o. h . 'a I*, c.); idvretl a d mation to the funds Ol the Mia ic Hull. IKKF. ‘t a (1 S'IMIB’S o.ay b- ye* had, in a gre. t r.-f oi u ti r »t die original nii ioat BEERS' LOTTERY OFFICE, No. 24j ■ njKß’i, \f gu- a. V. ole Tickets, IS 10 00 I; ive.s, 5 00 Qu riers, 3 30 ivii'iitns, i&5 j Da- -I- •i! hi received for li-kets. j • oO* •• I ' " c'.-N and '-ti in- f-nn any ' p.'-ri. -i -ii. Un'e ' si . .1, e- <••• .inp the Cash, po.-it pai h wi'l - ’t 1 s,me " mpi attention, as on personal appfcj;- idr. ssr-i In .1 S, Beers, Sene' nj lu he Commissioners, ,T-!r 15 6 ii y & 7 r£ ~\ MASONIC HILL LOTTERY T4*B 8 >ard onn • -ion- rah-ave the pleasure fa iin ' tali'll; niblic. ’hnl from the lays-.; sties ■ -f‘ti . ■up to this lime, a->-l tne In creas n ; denni .1 t-r h 1 n, llioy am enabled de finiliv -lv to fiv i •' ■ for the co nmenceme,;t of tile Lottery—and t ■ (vivo tin* mos- p.-s live assuranees of its b—njt •■*.•»• 1 r„Pv m o-li' -:. The first drawing -'0 i‘ > • IVKI V ak :, 1 -n the IMu ni’ siugusi nexV, Persons r ' -ir . .-dve- -i e . ai ; s-I to pur l chase •"■ .Bout >(• .•■ "i adva-ic-.; in tne price of tickets ’h; ,(.]■ ■)!» i> ■ . Dealers in i. ittefi tic. ns m-h 3a -1 ... r h'a.ns .Ii ijt; sunp*. on n I anUifeiHis ~-r-n -v ni 1- applicatio •. th,. llj.-rd of tin ti -.i'l'isr ihr i»h ilielr - c i retary. J **i Beers, j Secratar to the. line ;t of Vo . ners. June I’’ iJ 1 . A zjJJ* fS 1 ! ’B mbs ! ; ■»d e prac‘-ce in t ■ X rn! ' .;* <>: w and I'.q ii y n this S ii ''s :.td: 1-is prjitssional str*. vice 1 . in' C • 1 ■ 1 • liibb, I / j. ( ’ones I Crin'forcl , Monroe, | tor, I •.ice ,? | /‘the. vv as Ii? svgiou I'oe. M-"on ' nty / , Ji i- ■ V 1 Hi TWInbTL ff.'t ■ ... - has uk -1 -I I'.iI.NGS for H ••■■■ dbyC 1.1 Kalhhi ist, back o’ P.ant. *■’ o el, and 'iitends keeping all kinds V.ftY UhSWMEXTS, so r p ‘ . t . 1.1 n, vv I j - ni a c * ii l ' n Daniel Clements. J- 10 !"J - . La ik v tii Jwh YriuViug, Neatly Executed at this f '(flee. wnoiiHwi.zill ■Miwi—l Ml UU .HM I ®aan®«x a atA®3a* No. 164 Broad Street, j Haw e U\ia HecelyevY A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SUMMER CLOTHING, which will be disposed of low, for cash. May 20 94 LA FAYETTE HAT AND CLOTHING WARE-HOUSE The Subscriber 's opening in Broad street, one door brlosu Mr. M lea's Hat Store, A 14«0R AND OENBHAI. ASSOIITMRNT OT AND CLOTHING, Consisting of Dress coats, Frock Coats Drab box Coats Double & single mill’d Casaimere Pantaloon! Itroad Cloth, Satinett and Corduroy do 1 Toilinett, Valentia, Swansdown k idack silk Vests Blue and block Cloth and Cassimere do Superfine Linen and Colton, trilled and plain Shirts United, Cotton, Worsted and l.atnhswool Sho ts and Drawers Flannel do do I’artan and Camhlet Cloaks Ladies do Boy’s Dresses W-utl-’n close body Coats Gentlemen’s superfine Hats, gome very wide’ brims immilatiun beaver do La Fayette, boys and mens seal skin Caps Washington, Jackson and La fayetlc Stocks Silk Umbrellas Hosiery Gloves, &c. ALSO— Negro Jackets and I'rowsers House servants Goalees and Pantaloons Fearnought great Coa s Guernsey Frocks, red Hamiel Shirts Striped and Check do Common Linen do Woollen Gloves, and many other articles in bis line. The above GOODS are New York made, and , . ill ha disposed of wholesale and retail, U New* York prices. J. P. Seize. rieccniKer 3 46 FVAUUi and Ta*AL. [T-m ’ ARRELS Fresh North v- ern iiL-.,ifißi oL 250 Casks Fresh Stone Lime, of a superior quality, just received and for sale at No. 308, Broad-Street, bv Thomas S. Metcalf. ! Vlav 27 ! Corn for Na !e. From 1000 to 3000 B isliels Prime For Sale by the Subscriber, at JVo 341, BUOAD-STRSKT, AUOUSTA John Dillon. July 5. j VaYJSUUaVI lALroiiALE AND Commission Business. At his md stand -n Savannah, near the Fort, and -s prepared t - mske suitable a-lvaucts upon ah produce placed in bis bands for sa'e, John Everingham, jr. April 12 p 3 notice! A A/ F. will attend at - lie Market House, in the * » c.ty ut Augusta, on Tuesday the 2d clay of 'August next, at 12 o’clock, to let the Building of a > ridge «ver Butler’s Creek, on the Louisville. . road beiow Mr Walker’s Mill. A plan nf the Br.dge with particulars will be made known on jibe day. D. Berry, j. i. c. r. c. II- VlcTyre, j. i c. u. c. V. Walker, j. i. c. u. c. fS. Hale, j, i. c. h. c. J. S. Dolt, j. i. c. R- c. July 19 / ! Receiver's Nulice. 11V1LL attend at me Office of (he Clerk ot 'he Mayor’s Court in lb- C-ty Hall, every Monday cornu enc-ug on the 6ih day of June in si, nnt i tli - first day of Angu,t, lo receive th*“ returns of the taxable property of such per sons as h.-vt* n t had an opportunity to make liereli'fore- And all persons who do not make • . heir return previous to the first of August will be subj •’( lo 1 radon as a de'aulter. M, K. Boisclair, u. t. r. r c. 1 M-iv 31 97 To aU vwj UtcAUots. \ r, )U ,-re h reb notified, tbs- I -hall appear before the Honorable ihe Inferior Court, to be h. Id in and f.-r the Cuinly of Richmond, o he 4; Ii Monday of December next, to take (h< benefit ol 'he act ol the General Assembly of Ibe Slate --I G-orga, “entitled an act for ihe re lief of lione t Debtors.” Hiram Mann, j July 20th 1825, 3t 8 ■■HBUiiaruc VI -.1 > - - —I !■■■■■■ ■ —— THOMAS G. HALL, Carriage iuokwr. HAS recolv d a .«r ii ! ni Spring Supply o CARUrAGES»nd GIGS, which manes lii a sort cm of Gigs complete—consisting of first second and third rate Lea’her and Sin t ip Gig. , om; Coacbee and one Chariotee. Reins regular Iv supplied with an extensive assoitm t, direct from die various maun’ ictories nt N■« ik and in vicinity, lie is dispose 1 to sell on as go >d terms a> the articles can b j obtained in Augusta . I iCT’Orders for any kind of Carriages will be forwaided and ex. rated in the best manner, at the manufacturing prices. Gigs and Carriage built to order. Repairing in all branches, at short notice, on the most reasonable terms. March ’2 ts • 77 TO KKtMT. JUA THREE Teuertients in the Ijfisjfc Iludoing Ice die property of tlu i||BH| estate ni M. C Lcavenswortli, front- JmHL ingtbe Planters’ Hotel, on Broad s'reel. Toe Stores are welt situated for business, and the dwelling apartments comfortable. Pos session to be bad the first October. A I.SO— The Brick House on Broad-street, I second door belo* Mr. W. 11. Turpin's, immedi ale possession will be given. I AT.SO ! Four Tenements in Bridge* How, jlwn of which are wed finished for families. Samuel Hale. *. ! July 22 8t 8 i“ TO l.Kl", | JlliS- Drick Store next to the j corner on Broad and M’lmosli-Streets, at present jocoupied by Mr. S ,itb Three or four Count 'ing Houses or Offices on Mdiitosh-Slreel. Two ;or three Stores near Mr. Malones’ Ware Mouse iup town. —Possession can be had first October | next. Hugh Nesbitt. j .Tidy 8 4 To Kent. • FROM the first of October, i« xl. dial comm us tuo-soury J!||UH V)WEI.LING HOUriE, on Edis -street MMBi immediately in the rear of the brick M-.-.e, i ned by Messrs. Wilson k Cochrane. — Kor i.ifTi r ariicnlars, enquire of Mr. Ii bert F. i Poe, or to the subscriber. M. A. B. White. July 1 2 T« iieui, From Hi- first of October rte-i, J IHE two tire-proof STORES, ; ■ Kt nex ilinve Mr. Kneetand. met art j fitted up In the best ntanticr, tor any aeNBeBWBh dry Good business, with cellars and back n to - attached. Tiie Store with the cellar tinder it. next to tlie t Post-Office, now occupied by ’-'riser Buwdre, tas an Auction room—it is rendered very conven ient fm tbai business by the covered way, in front. The two apartments with cellars, next south, in be same range, and one or two Law-offices, on the second floor. Also, a convenient Dwelling on U ynold street, now rented to Col. M’Kinnie.— Apply in the absence of the subscriber to bis at tornies, A. Moore, tv. Gumming and II H, Gum ming, or either of them. Thos Gumming. Jn'y 1 4 f 2 IT to iiKNTTT jML The Dwelling next below the undersigned, at present occupied by Gapt. Cor •nick. —aish— I be Dwelling st present occupied by Mr. John Button, on Campbell street. —also — The Store and Dwelling on Broad street, next above the Bridge Bank, And four Offices on Campbell street. For terms, apply to McKenzie & Bcnnoch. July 19 7 ~~ TO~UE\ T. ~~ ■ijssipi rnm ie f °f October next, THE STORE in the brick tenement, at presi P ccup.ed by Mr. Uobert II Musgiovt. 1 APPLY TO Robert F. Foe, July 8. 4 Nimoi: undersigned bss appointed .lons H 1 *- Manx. Esq, his agent during his absence from Augusta. ' a And has also to Kent, , LaJL A Commodious Dwelling Mouse, with a good Garden, Carriage-House, at other needful on* bouses, ni mated near the Rag ; e Tavern, on Meynoki-Street. Possession : to be given on the firs* of October m-xt. Asaph *v aterman. June 28 1 N otice. ALL persons having 1 demands against th<* Er. of Reube i ’Tipton, deceased, are her"- Hy notified * . male* their return agreeable t law, those indebted, are n Rifled to make imme diate payment. j Ezekiel Lester, Adm’r. j June 7, 1825 5- t 101 ¥ovuu\, TWO Gold Seal- a i| a g. v, wlrch the owiitri <" n have bv paying (or In advertisement. —j | Apply at No. 183, Broad-street. ' July 22 2t 8 AUGUSTA masonic hall lottery. r THE DRAWING APPROACHES, Relays are Dangerous. ' the FIFTEENTH of NEX I MONTH, will ■ ’ v" comnience the drawing of the RICHES I LOTTERY to be drawn in the United Suites. — ls By a reference to the scheme it will appear that the sum of One Hundred and ten thousand Dollars, -■ is divided into tei p izes, which is a larger amou -t rt ot capful prizes over one thousand dollars, tba is Contained in any Lottery proposed in tins conn • ry, ami the whole of this enormous amount may probably be obtained for one hundred doll rs besidis this, tickets can be had in this Lottery »t the scheme price, without paying an advance of e from ten to twenty-five per cent which is general e ly charged for the Northern Lottery tickets sold here, and which materially diminishes the chanc •’ °t gain. With such inducements ofl'ered and 'a •» king into view the certainty of the drawing it is hoped that no individual will lose the opportunity now ofl'ered of assisting in the erection of an ed iflce which will be highly useful and ornamental , to this city—ami at the same time of lining his purse very handsomely, but that all disposed to <Io either will apph without delay at BEE US’ L O TTE H ¥ 0 FFIC E, ’ No. Broad-Street. wltere may still be had a great variety of Tickets " and Shares at the original price | J. S. Beers, Secretary to the Commissioners. | July 26 ' 9 ‘l AN ORDINANCE, i 7 . | Further to regulate amt establish llhurvcs in the , city of Augusta, i lITHEUEASavery heavy expense has been in r I* curred in building an extensive range of wharves, which were designed for the public con venience i and whereas other improvements on the river bank have become oeces-ary, it is deem Jed proper to collect such wharfages on produce |anti merchandize received in the city and ship- Iped from it, as to refund to the City Council the , money already expended for the purposes afore ( said, with the accruing interest, and to cotnpleu t the work still to be done. i Sec. 1. He it ordained hy the City Council of . Avgusta, That from and after the first of August 1 . next, alt merchandize and produce shipped (rom, jor landed, at anyplace within the limits of the city jurisdiction, whether at the wharves in wliicli the city is interested or not, shall be subject to -such rates of wharfage as are now, or may here after be established, for merchandize and pro duce landed at the wharves, ' i 2d, It shall he (lie duty of all owners, agent, or j canstgueea ol buals, L>admj» or unloading;, eillypr , wholly or in part, within the aforesaid firm a. ml .twenty-four hours after arrival of the boat, and in I’ltbe same time aher the loading is complete, to Ijfurr.ish the City Wharfinger with a copy, or the (original of the Bill of la li g, or a fair iist of th B cargo, ami the names of the owners, shippers or ,(consignees, in order that the wharfage accounts . against the shippers and receivers of goods, may Jbe made out therefrom, and any agent, owner 01 '{(consignee, refusing or neglecting to furnish the ,{{wharfinger with such bills of lading, or lists of the n cargo so loaded or unloaded, shad be subject to a _ penalty in every instance, no exceeding one hun dred dollars. 3d. All wharfages charged under this ordi nance, for cargoes loaded or unloaded at othei places I ban at Oik wharves now built, shall be col lected by Hie wharfi ger, and paid over quarter ,iy to the collector and treasurer of the ci y. Done in Council, this 15lh av of lul 1d25. VV. W. Holt, * Mayor of the city of Augusta. By the Mayor. Geo. M Walked, Cl’h, Julv 22 3 i - •V otice. t[ IV/TU. llenut 11. Field, is authorized by the ivJL Farmer’s Fire Insurance and Loan Gom . pany New York, to sign Policies of Insurance for us, and to attend to all other rna'ters in which this Company may be interested, during our absence from this place. Bidwell & Casey, Agents. July 15 f 6 tN* oVice. i> jpHB subscribers have connected themKcives t i.» in the practice of the LAW—they will uni hirmly attend all tne counties of the Northern Circuit, and the county of Franklin, of the Wes tern Circuit, one of them will be generally found at their office in Rlberton, where they will take Measure in transacting the business of those who nay he unfortunate enough to he involved in the La vv John A. Heard, Thomas J. Heard. January I, 1825 5 7 N otice. ; i LL persons having demands against the es JL\. ta'.e of Eliza A. Levelt, late oi Burke Conn ' ly, deceased, are requeste 1 to present them le gaily attested, and those indebted, to make imme ' jdiate payment to Jonathan Lewis, ) Mn ’ r ■ / and 7 Admr’x, dc - Rosina Morrison, ) bonis non j May 2 182* 7\ t 91 J Notice. A I.L persons indebted to he estate of Cottoi Merritt, deceased, are requested to render) | In ir accounts in properly attested, within the time prescribed by law, and those indebted to paid estate will make immediate payment to Comfort Merrit, Admr’x. Burke Countu 1-? S 1 liarge Assortment of i ULAN K-, For Sale at this Office. sujmft&ut ANU STEAM BiTHS. DR HOUEL, a French Physician, respectfully informs the public, that he lias established 8 TEAM n' J MEDICAL BATHS in Augusta. the very high repute these Balhs have acquired 1 m Europe, where (although a late discovery) they are lo be found in every hospital, and the - great cures they have performed in Boston, Phi. i I dolphin and Charleston, can leave no doubt of ■heir efficacy. The most gentle as well as the powerful medicines are administered by ihat noans, without any pain, trouble or disgust to the 1 patient. They are a never failing remedy in all cutane* uis a flections j from Psora, Ringworms, &c. to ) icaldhead and Leprosy, They also have never uled of success in either acute or chronic rheu -1 natism. • In glandular obstructions, chlorosis, anasarcous wellings, incipient dropsy; in all diseases oflhe ' joints, gouty affections, dispersion of tumors, ill .•ured syphilis, spasmodic or nervous affections; hi all bilious disorders, dyspepsia, hypocondriasis, pilepsy—these baths hate been found most ser iceable,and have often succeeded even in here ditary complaints. In fine, this manner of admin ilermg almost every remedy belonging to the nealilig art, may be rendered applicable to almost every case, and (it is repealed) without any pain, -rouble, or disgust lo the patient. As these baths are not yet generally known. Dr. HouKi, will be happy to give the most res .metafile references to persons who have been cured by taking them. T\\fc Steam Sy .MfcWicaV ftat\\ EB\abUsV\\\ve,i\V, Is in Ellis-Street, opposite Mr. 11. Mealing’s Brick House, a d has an entrance in Broad street immediately opposite the city Zfotel. January 11 57 CAUTION. Samuel Rockwell. 1 Judgment, in Put vs 5 nam Superior Robert Malone & John lieilly )' L'ourt. ALL persons are cautioned against trading for, or receiving an assignment nf die judgment in the above case, us it can have no binding - fifed nr lien on myself or my property. An anange ment having been made between (he plaint iff and j myself in October 1823, which fully and complete ly exonerated me fr m nil liability on said judg ment, lam tberefoie determined never again to pay any part of it. John Reilly, Os the late firm of Malice N Ueiu.t. July l«di, 1825. ‘ ' It 9 O fT TI)* 1 editors of the Constitutionalist, Angus ta Chronicle and Savannah R publican, will please give the above advertisement one insei ion in their respective papers, and forward their ac ,oounis o P-hn Re !'./ , XnaMia'a; for i.hi ircnt, i-o< NOTICE. \LL persons indebted to tne estaie of John Ca hothgus, deceased, are r quested to make immediate payment to the aubscriher, and those having claims against the said estate, are qu.red lo present them duly attested m the for u and vilhin the (nn- orc-cib. d bv l«w Richard H. Wilde, Jldm’r. June 17 12' 102 •\ ofvee. LL persons to whom the late Francis Bouyer wl of the city of Augusta, deceased, is indebt -i. are requested to present their demands with in the time prescribed by law ; and those indebt ed, are requested to make immediate payment. B. Bouver, ) , Paul jX rs ‘ December 21 5t N'uUce. njMIE subscriber wni Oisp > I his MILLS in JL Montgomery r miity, liavi ,ga (irist ano four •Saws running, which la; t are calculated to turn out from 4 to 50UO feet ol lutnHer p. r day, which can be raf ed immediately into the O iiulgee riv er, widi 600 acres ot the best timbered pine land in that section of the state. As tn lerms ot sale, they will be made easy. The above property was formerly that nf E. W Barker. M\ residence is near Mdledgeville. JAMES BOYKIN. Jon-' 14 w3m 191 N otice. INF. months alter late, application ill be ill made to the Honorable the Interior Court ot Burke County, when sitting tor Ordinary pur poses, lor leave to seli the real estate oi Wnley Hanberry, (Minor,) deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and or- ditors of said deceased. Jona. Lewis, adm’r. Burke county, March 7 1825 1 0.9 57 N otice NINE months after date, application will be made to the Justices of Hie Inferior Court a Franklin County, when silting fur Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell Hie real Estate ol Da vid Clark, deceased, for the heirs and creditors of s a id deceased. Thos Mays, ex’r. April 12, 1825 lm9m 87 N otice. VINE months after na:e, apphcaiion will be made to Hie Justices of the Interior Court ■ I Franklin County, when silting for Ordinary imposes, for leav" to sell Hie, real estate ol Star ting PrnCOP, a Minor. James R. Haley, Guardian. April 12, 1825 1 9m 87 N otice, XTINE months after dan, application wnl be Lsj made to tlie Interior Court of Franklin coun ! ~ Winn silting for or nary purposes for leave to sell the Real Estate of ■'> - titkla d, deceased, for the bvue6 (i n i.- d deceased. Hardy tstricklaud, Ex’r. July 1, 1825 lra9m 5