The constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1823-1832, August 05, 1825, Image 1

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s 11111 - I H«aU,.mpr- TV « n m|WM| , ,mhi mi II p .1 ,IM<M„IIIW,HI,IIII|||I - ■■ HIII.IMIII C|t .zr=~= s =u “ Vl ‘“- 1)1 ll ‘ 1 ’ ilui ' ucia " n ‘ ll ' r w ‘“ " e '-*ry roooWy m the world labours, a.-, not to miy want of love lorour t-omitry, but to an ignoranca of it. runl uon.tilulioD .nd intere.u." PRIESTLY 1 " *''"" Tr rT ~' l - NEW SERIES Vol. 111. ■ AUGUSTA, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 5, 1825. No ~ ~ ■**BMPtaafc— itfiimri-Bißin i—w ■ i min n,m.. >.tiriif ' inriiMMH^iirw■»'— ' - ' ~ ~ • • , „. .. - . Cftc Con£tiCutionaltst S 3 PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, BY W. J. BUNGE, AUGUSTA, GA. On next Monday Week \\ \ the first drawing of the AUGUSTA MASONIC HALL LOTTE BY. If ill certainly take place , A LL those disposed to adventure shoti'd pur chase previous to that day, that they may have a chance for all the Capital Prizes.—Tht prizes only being drawn, your number, if it comes out, must be at leasts Ten Dollar P,ize and ny renewing it, you may continue to have a chance thr ughout the drawings for the- Grand Capital V viz.vs Os 830,000, I 820.000, I 810,000, 810.000, I 810,000, I 810,000. 8 ia s- e 2T ber SSJOO', g 1000’s and s. Ilus Scheme is allowed on all hands to he the best now before the public, and PICK KIS wdl nn doubt advance in price, such an opportunity may never again occur for making a fortune by a smt.ll investment. Call witbcu. 1 dtlay at Xo, s4*l, Broad-atrevt, Where tickets and shares tnay still be lad a the original Sch in pr ce. Orders h r Tickets will be received and alien tl< d to, ad wdl liave the chance of the fi st draw ing, if received at ary time previous the day J. 8. Beers, Secelay to the Com wstonrs. AUGUSTa ~ JUSOVW HALL LOTTERY. THE DRAWING APPROACHES, i.elays are Dangerous. ON the FIFTEENTH of NEX I' MON PH, will commence the drawing of (he RICHES i 1,0 r I EllY to be drawn in the United States.— Uy a rest fence to the scheme it wdl appear that the snm of One Hundred and ten thousand Dollars, is divided into ten prizes, which is a larger amount ol capi al prizes over one thousand ddlara, than! is contained in any Lottery proposed in 'lvs coun-j if) , i id Hie whole of this enormous amount may pi'obr.b.y be obtained for one hundred dull rs,l besides this, tmkets c<uj be bad in ibis Lottery at j the sch me puce, without paying an advance of from o a twenty five percent witch is general ly c, <-,rged (o- the S' rth rn Lottery tickt ts sold be e. and which inttcrialiy diminishes the chance of gain. Wi n ueb inducements offered and ta king into view the certainty of lii • drawing it is hoped hat no individual will lose the opportunity now ller-d of assistug- in the erection o) an ed ific-> which wi I be highly useful and ornamental to ( h. ■ ci'y —and at the same time of lining Ids purs- very ha .dsomely, but that all disposed to do tot ,er wi I analv without delay at BEEUS’ L UTTER Y OFFICE, No Broad-Street. where may sidl ,e '.tad a great variety of Tickets amt Shares at the original price. J. S. Beers, Secretary to the Commiss oners. July 26 9 ~ A ] MASONIC HILL LOTTERY mi IE Board of Commissioners have the pleasure J. t announcing to the public, that from the large sales of tickets up to this time, and the in creasing derna nl fir them, they are enabled de-! finitively to fix a day for the commencement of the' Lottery—and to give the most positive assurances| of its being carried fully into effect. I’he first i drawing will POSI i IVE'.Y take [d ice on llte 15t\i of August vvext, Per* ms wishing to adventure are advised to pur-1 chase without delay as an advance in Me price of tickets is highly probable Dealers in Lottery tickets in this and other States will be supplied on advantageous terms by making application to \ the Hoard of Commissioners through their See-! retary. J. 8. Beers, Secretary to the Board of Commissioners. A i INME subscriber, admitted to practice in the i . several Courts of haw and Equity in tbisi Slat'', offers to the public bis professional ser vices in the Courts of Jtihb, I thnry, I hues. I Crawford , Monroe, j Jasper, ( 'Twtrrrt | Hike. Washington Poe. Macon, Bihb County, (.Ga.J j . June 21 1*25 > X oviee. Mlt. Iliiwnr 11, Ftbi.u, is authorized by the Farmer’s Fire M-ntr nee and Loan Com pany NrW- Y irk. to sign P liries of Insurance im us, and to a'tend to all other matters in which 'bis Company may be interested, during our absence from this nlaee Bid well & Casey, Agents. Julv 15 O’ 6 £>• During tne absence of the sub ji scriber from the Sla’e, Ribeiii- If Muon vs, j Esq. and Mr. Jambs M. Hestek wd' act as bis' Attorneys. j 8. Kneeland. j July 15, 1825 3i r g STLLXDYD SCWLML U OF THE Augusta Masonic Hall Lottery. d i®*®®® HIGHEST PRIZE. The Drawing to commence positively on the FIFTEENTH AUGUST NEXT, and to be completed in Nine Drawings. S. Hale *1 f"A. Slaughter, R. R. Reid, Uon.nm.ione J ) V ' W „ Holt - T. I. Wray. J- W. Wu.dk, *. J 1 HOMPSON 1 Prize of S3",000 is 830,000 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 qf 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 IQ ig 50,000 5175 Prizes, } 1282 3 Blanks,. $ * 180,000 . 18,000 TICKETS at TEN DOLLARS. Tens than two and an half Blanks lo a Brize. The Prizes only to he Brawn. • i/f the Brizes ti he floating' from the commencement, except th following which will'he deposited in the whet I at definite periods , viz : ON THE FIRS P DItAW’INU 1 piize of JO 000 &t of 500 2d. 1 prize of 5.000 & I of 1,000 & 1 of 500 3d. 1 pr ze of 10 000 & 1 of 500 4\h. 1 prize of 5,00'' k 1 of I 000 & 1 ufsoo s'b. I prize of 10,000 & lof 500 1 6lb 1 prize of 5 000 8c 1 of 1 000 8c lof 500 7 b 1 prize of 10,000 8c 1 of 5,000 8c 1 of 500 Bi!i. t prize o' 20.000 8c 1 of 1.000 8c 2 of 500 9th. 1 prize of 30,000 Sc I of 1,000 8c 1 of 500 _ All Prizes payable thirty days after the com pi lion of the drawing subject to a deduction of fifteen percent—if not applied for within twelve I months, to be considered u d malion to the funds jot lhe M is'ioic Hall. PICKETS and SHAKES may be yet had. in a groat variety of numb, ra at the. original piice at BEERS’ LOTTERY OFFICE , No. 241, IIKO AD SI KEEP. AUGUSPA. Whole Tickets, 810 00 Halves, 5 00 Quarters, 2 50 Eighths, i zo lUi-ieii money wdl be received for Ticket*. (Hz’ Orders for Pickets and Shares from any p-'ft of the United Stales, enclosing the Cash, post paid, will meet the same pr unpt attention, as on personal application, if addressed to J. 8. Beers, Secretary to the Commissioners . Jnlv 15 5 T\\fc ftubsvvvbvTs, HAVE JUST RECEIVED, AND CFI-EU Full SALE, QU A ItTEK and half quarter Kegs FF and FFF Dupont’s Gunpowder, 5 Casks Medoc Claret, 50 Cases Chateau Margaux and Medoc Cl met, A few Demijohns of fi -st quality Cognac Bran dy, seventeen \ -ars nl '. Billot & Le liarbier. At Mr. J. li. Lafilie’s, Uraad Street. I ! July 26 4t 9 V LDV3U. avuV LIME. I I »a®d) PARKELS Fresh North-j 250 Casks Fresh Stone Lime, ofj a superior quality, just received and lor sale at No. 308, Broad-Str*-"!. by Thomas 8. Metcalf. j Mav 27 go Coni for Sale. From 1000 to 3000 Bushels Prime! For Sale by the Subscriber, at J\'o 341, DUO AD-STREET, AUtAUsTA John Billon. July 5. 3 Prime Corn. To c\o»e a Lonsigiuneut, HU-Hi EI.S PRIME CORN —will b ' . ' a. 00 ce.its per Bushel, it appplbd for tbw week. B. M'Kinne. July 26 3t 9 ©jpilia ! j'pifE S'lhacriber has taken the SPRINGS for 1. merly occupied by 0.1. J. Hauohtoi., back ! !. ', ,le f, iantera’ Hotel, and intends keeping u] jkinds of h i IILFWESRMEXTS, for gentlemen, who may call on him, Baniel Clements. ; I June 10 100 ■ —M—WWMM—■■■■— Offeri Jor sale at reduced Prices. LBS. prime Bacon 150 Pieces heavy hemp Bagging, 70 do Tow Bagging, tor square bain, 20 Colls Bale Hope, 20 Hogsheads prime retailing Molasses, 60 Banels Gin and Whiskey, 10 do. Apple Brandy, 20 do. Malaga and Currant Wine, > 10 Quarter Casks Tenerifl'e U Madeira do 35 Hags prime Coffee, S Hhds. St. Croix Sugar, 50 Barrels Mackerel, No. 1, 2 £t 3, 40 K“gs prime Richmond Tobacco,, 50 Quarter boxes Spanish Segars, 5000 lbs Castings, assorted, 20,000 do. Swedes Iron, f 15 Boxn Cotton Car Is, No. 8, 9 & 10, 100 Casks patent cut Nads, 25 K gs Duponts Powder, 40 Dozen cannigter Powder, 150 U:ams Wrapping Paper, Writing and Letter do. Old Clat ■et Wine in boxes and Dimijohns, Holland Gin, Cogniac Brandy k Jamaica Hum, of good quality, 'fpaa m HOXIJS Hyson, In.. perial ....I Gunpowder Liiiimi!||lm» T ALSO \Ageneral assortment of Homespuns, DRY GOOD*, HAHD n.IHE, §•«. £c. AT HIS OLD STAND, No. 182. IllioAll ST. July 26 16’ 9 LA FAYETTE HAT *1 AND CLOTHING WAREHOUSE The Subscriber | ft opening in Urond street, one door helots JUr, .1 1 ten's Ifw Store, A LAIIOE ANII OKNKIIAI, ASSORTMENT OP flmtss I AND CLOTHING, > Consisting of OIIESS COATS, Frock Coats Drab box coats ’ Double k single mill’d Cassimere Pantaloon ! Broad Cloth, Satinett and Corduroy do ! 1 Toilinetl, Valentis, Swansdown & black silk l ! Vests Blue and black Cloth and Cassimere do * Superfine Linen and Cotton, frilled and plain Shirts Knitted, Colton, Worsted and Lambswool Shu ts and Drawers Flannel do do Tartan and Cumbiet Cloaks Ladies do Boy’s Dresses Youth’s close body Coats . Gentlemen’s superfine Hats, some very wide , ] brims | Immitatioii beaver do La Fayette, boys and mens seal skin Caps I Washington, Jackson and La Fayette Stocks ! Silk Umbrellas Hosiery Gloves, &c. —also — Negro Jackets and Trowsers House servants Coatees and Pantaloons Fearnought great Corns Guernsey FYocks, red liannel Shirts Striped and Check do Common Linen do , W oollen Gloves, and many other articles in his line. The above GOODS are New-York made, and j vill be disposed of wholesale and retail, at New ( York prices. J. P. Seize. December 3 46 I LVjaWUVa uTv ,ILT O E ,j AND Commission Business. fj At his old stand in Savannah, near the Fort, and l ijia prepared to make suit able advances upon all| loroduce placed in his hands! r side. Julia Everiijgham, jr. April 12 83 i M)Ti(JE. j WE will attend at he Market House, in the c ty el Augusta, on Tuesday the 2d day ol 'j Angus next, at 12 o’cl ck, to let the flu ilding of |a Bridge over Butler’s Creek, outlie Louisville ;road below Mr Walker’s Mill. A plan of the Bridge with particulars will be made knoaii on the day, D. Berry, j. i. c , r. c. H. j, i. c. u c. V. Walker, j, j. c. k. c. H. Hale, j. i. c . u. c. J. S. iiolt, j. i, c. h c. .Inly 19 ? Receiver’s Notice. IWILI. attend at the Office of the Clerk ot the Mayor’s Court in the City Hall, every | Monday commencing on the j6lh day ot June iiiexl, until the first day of August, to receive | he returns ot the taxable properly of such per- I .oils as have not had an opportunity to make i heretofore. And all persons who do not make heir return previous to the first of August will ;he su 1 jrt to laxaiion as a defaulter. M. F. Boisclair, u. t. r, r. c. I May 31 97 i W anted at this oflic c, a young j ;lad (rom 15 to 16 years ol age, ot industrious hah-! fits as an apprentice to the Printing Business. Julv 5 mmm —— 1 ——mtwsnwi-i & ajixiaa'jatj iVo. 164 Broqcf Street, Have ibis iUcd\ed , A LARGE assortment of SUMMER LLQFHING, which will be disposed of low, for cash. May 20 94 J THOMAS G. HALL, Carriage M.akeic. HAS received a part of his Spring Supply o C.4 RliLdGKS and GIGS, which maizes hi assortment of Giga complete—consisting of first second and third rate Leather apd Suntop Gigs one Coachee and one Charjotee. Ifeing regular ly supplied with an extensive assortment, direc trom Ihe various manufactories of Newark and it vicinity, he is disposed to sell on as good terms a itlie article*; can bi obtained in Augusta (o'Orders for any kind of Carriages will be >, uorwaided and executed in the best manner, at tt lhe manufacturing prices. Gigs and Carriages built to order. Repairing in all branches, at short notice, on the most reasonable terms. March 22 ts 77 TO rent! ~ J&sjL THREE Tenements in the 1 ITiTTBL Building hie the property of the Ukfelßß estate of M. C. Leavensworth, front ing the planters’ Hotel, on Bioad sireet. The Stores are well situated for business, and the dwelling apartments comfortable, pus session to be had tjie first October. also . The Brick Hpuseon Broad-street, second door below Mr. W. 11. Turpin’s, immedi ate possession will be given. also — Four T neraents in Bridge-How,! two of winch are well finished for families. fcLmuel Hale, i July 23 8t 8 1 To Kent. JfgA. FROM the first of October, next, that commodious Iwo-stoiyi ImH DWELLING HOUSE, on Ellis street 1 immediately in the rear oft be brick' store, occupied by Messrs. Wilson & Cochrane For further particulars, enquire of Mr. Robert P.! Poe, or to the subscriber. M. A. B. White. | 1 July 1 2 IO LEI, JailUL Brick Store next to the 1 corner on Broad and M’lnlosh-St reels, at present occupied by Mr. S nith. Three or four Count ing Houses or Offices on M'lntosh-S'rect. Two or three Stores near Mr. Malones' Ware House (Up town.—Possession can be bad first October next, 1 Hugh Nesbitt. 1 July 8 4 1 ,7 TO KENT. ; ■ Jill. The Dwelling next below the ( I undersigned, at present occupied bv Gain. Cor I mick. —also — ’ ( Ihe Dwelling at present occupied by Mr. Join . Button, on Campbell street. —also — ( fbe Store rod Dwelling on Broad street, next , above the Bridge Bank. ( Ami four Offices ou Gampbell street, pop , terms, apply to ( M‘Kenzie & Bennoch. July J 9 7 7 ~ TO RENT. 1 : - ft • JJtfl. From the first of October next, THE STORE in the brick tenement, at present ccupied by Mr. Robert 11. Musgruve. | j Arnr tu Robert F. Poe. 1 July 8. 4 j 'IP he undersigned has appointed John H.j li J. Mann, E-q. Ida agent during his absence ifrom Augusta, | a And. has also to Rent, ■ j . _ , I iJELjL A Liommodious Dwelling : House, with a good Garden, Carriage-House, all other needful out houses, situated near the Lag e-1 avern, on Reyiiold-Slreet. Possession . tu be given on the first of October next. Asaph W aternian. 1 June 28 j I). Crane, CION lINUES the practice of the Law at Monhis ’ cello. Jasper County, wi ere he wi I puncmal ly attend to any business confided to h s cure He also practices in all the other courts ol the Oak. mnlgee circuit, and in severs! courts of the Flint and Northern circuits.—During his absence an : • agent will-be let. to attend to the business of hi* i office. MonticeVo, -Tills 27 mtf 10 JS* otice. JALL persons to whom the late Francis Bouyer “A °1 the city of Augusta, deci used, is indeht " ed, are requested to present their demands with in tne time prescribed by law ; and those indeht- , jed, are requested to make immediate payment. B. Bouver, } , 5 Paul ■ December 21 >ai'gc Assortment of ;[ \UiA.VKS, For Sale at this Office. MIM-.IMIW I HHITTITTnirI W HIIMII mm\ mt mmatmmm. ANi) STKAM lUTUS. EL, « French Physician, respectfully ** informs ihp public, that be 1.,s established SMvVM aid MEDICAL BATHS m Augusta I he very high repute these Baths have acquired mi Europe, where (.although a late discovery) iiliey are tu to: fomul in every hospital, and the ih' real ® l . llß ’ Ill ‘ , y have performed in Boston, Phi ■ j ladolpliia and Charleston, can leave no tloalji of j their efficacy. The most gentle as well as the , ii)ost powerlul medicines are administered byihat i moans, without any pain, trouble or disgust to the patient. ! rlt W Rlv a never failing remedy in all cutane- J oi|s atli ctions; Irom iVora, Uir.gfworins, &c. iq ■ Scaldheud and Leprosy, I’liey also have never .failed cl success in either acute or chronic rheu matism. In glandular obstructions, chlorosis, anusarcous t wettings, incipient dropsy; in all diseases of the joints, gouty affections dispersion of ttimnrs, ill cured syphilis, spasmodic or nervous e (lections s in all bilious disorders, dyspepsia, hypocondriasia, , epilepsy—these baths have been found most ser viceable, and have often succeeded even in here ciitary complaints. In fine, this frontier of admin tillering almost every remedy belonging to the healing art, may be tendered applicable to almost every case, and (it is repealed) without any pain, trouble, or disgust to the patient. ! As these baths are not yet generally known. Os. Hock,. will be happy to give the must res . peclable references to persons who have been . cured by taking them. ’ fcteam fy .\UAica\ \Vai\i KatabUsliment, Is in Bljis-Strret, opposite Mr. H. Mealing'a Brick Mouse, a d has an eiilrunce in Broad-street • immediately opposite !lie city //ot. l January 1 1 57- List oV iibUei's, j Remaining in the POS I’-OPHCE, at Waynesbo rough, ti co. Ist July, 18z5. Allmii,ed John, J Hill Elijah, Andrews John 2, | li I Ben j inline I). At-away Harley, J Matcher Edward Ballard Riddick, j Hill Jam. 1). 'Bowers Joint U. j Johnson Hannibal 2, flowers Joan Ur. i Kimball Joseph 2, 'Bush Joseph | Kidd Edward, Ballard loiin, . Kinsey Absolem, | Buxton William 2, } Lambeit J ,Im, i Uurgenean Elisha, } Murpnev John W. 1 Belcher or Hines, ! Milton Peter 2, iflr wo Fielding J. 1 Vluore lohn U. Bush Samuel. I Myers David, , Belcher Abner, ( McKay George, ißyue Lewis, I Megser Siepbeu, ißell, the family of Jes | Marmi Rachel, se & Eliza, | Murray Join., Catlett Mary, | Nichols Heusof, Collins Jos, B, or §arah, | Neruin IBram, Co * Sgral), \ Overstreet Moses, Chew Henry, It) e™ John, Clark Charles, : Elizabeth M. Hainillon, Carney Bud. Philips J .geph 1, Champion Elisha, ,'ow. ll Lieu R. Cutteau Peter J. Pe,ge I h. m s Cleaveland Ma,lin, Perry jo. ep .2, Carter William P, | Pans Henry A. Cox John, | Ponder R chard, Cook Elizabeth, j Dials Arthur, I ickson John, \ Kee-e William, Dickson R bert, < Koval Stephen 2, 1. 1- gory Coarles, Spain Leweiliug, Grtsham Job,-, S Jam, s, tiodbee Samuel, rimia e Jam. - Seur. tiodbee, Jane, sor Sand. Wmb riy E mund, t.odbee William, I Walker Mrs Martha, Wamble Roger L. | Wdiam- J nir, Ha d Henry 11. | W Ich lames, Harwell Absolem, | ■’aid <'ant J hn, Holliday A. E. \ Ward Na ,cy 2 K. article, I*. M. July 19 ,»i 7 NOTU ti. r ‘'H’HIE Public are caution -d against tre.-pusv-ng j 8l on the Houses and Lots of the nhenber upper end ol town—especially againv ha ding sand or earth from the river bank r lontigu ius thereto, Bach and every person olf-nding shall have the law rigorously enforced against him of them. 11 null \t*shitt. January 21 iV oliee. subscribers have connected themselves | w m the practice of the LAW—they wi.l uni fonnly ailend all the counties of the Noplo-ru Circuit, and the county of Franklin, oft hi Wes tern Circuit, one of them will bo generally found [ at their office in Klberton, where they will tsge pleasure in transacting the business of those who may he unfortunate enough to be involved in the Law John A. Heard. Thomas J. Heard. Jstnisrv 1, 1825 57 I Notice. ALL persons having demands against the es tate ol Eliza A. Levelt, laie of Burke Coun ty, deceased, a*«» requeue I to present them Je- ] gaily attested, and .hose indebted, to make inline ;diate payment to Jonathan Lewis, ) .“i . [mA * Rosnia Morrison, \ bo mo non, Mav 2 1825 7, T y j .\ uVice. rill IF. subscriber will dispose of bis MU,I,Sin 1 Montgomery county, having a Crist and four Saws running, which la t are calculated to (Urn out (mm 4 to 5090 feet ol lumber per day, which can be raf k1 immediately into the Ocmulgee riv er, with 600 acres ol the best timbered pine land in that section of the slate. As to terms of sale, they will be made easy. The above property was formerly that of E, VV. Barker. M-. residence is near Milledgeville. JAMES BOYKIN, June 14 w3iu ji»j