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NEW SERIES Vol. 111. AUGUSTA, TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST D. 1825. No- J3 _~"
Constitutionalist ,
is PUIILISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY,
BY W. J. BUNCE,
AUGUSTA, GA.
sveeviud ae,>u7\\
OF THE
Augusta Masonic Hall Loltenj.
3
HIGHEST PRIZE.
Hie Drawing to commence positively on the
fifteenth august next,
ami to be completed in Nine Drawings.
8. Hale, 1 fA. Slaughter,
K. R. Reid, UommissioneJ W- W. Holt,
T, I. Wray, • Wilde,
’J LB.D. Thompson
0 SfflisUSo
I Prize of 830,000 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
4 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
5175 Prizes, ) „ „
12825 Blanks, 5 8 180,000
18,000 TICKETS at TEN DOLLARS,
Pets than two uad an half tJtanks to a Prize.
The Prizes only to lie Drawn.
All the Priz. s t be floating from the commencement,
except lh folio .oin r which sin/l be deposited in
the srhetl at definite periods, viz :
ON I'ME FIRST DRAWING
1 Trize of 10 000 &1 of 500
M. I pr z -of 5 000 & 1 of 1,000 Jr lof 500
3d. 1 prize of 10 000 Sr I of 5,00
4it). 1 prize of 5,00' Jr 1 of 1,000 Sr lof 500
s'h, t prize ol 10 000 Sr lof 500
(i'll 1 prize of 5.000 Sr 1 of 1.000 Sr lof 500
7>h 1 prize of 10,'iOu Sr I of 5,000 Sr 1 ot 100
Bth. I prize of 2 LOOO Sr 1 of 1,0 )0 Sr 2 of 500
9th. 1 pnz •ot .30,000 Sr 1 of 1,000 St I of 500
AH Prizes payable thirty days after the com !
pi lion if Lie drawing suop-ct to a deduction of!
ill’-on percent —if tot applied fur within twelve}
months, to h ■ considered a d nation to the funds!
of the Mi ■ if ic Hull.
TICKE • S nod SHARES may be yet had, in
■ ffreiii v-.rie'. n( i, ■ h r- - at the original price at j
BEK US’ LOTTERY OFFICE,\
No. 241 IMU) .1) i i’KEET, AUGUSTA. I
Wlittle rickets, 810 00
Halves. 5 00
Quarters, 3 50
Eighths, 1 35
Darien money will be received for Tickets. [
03* 0.%-ri f ir Picket.' and Shares fiomany!
p.irt nf the United States, enclosing the Cash.)
post paid, will ine-t the same pr mpt attention,
as on personal application, if addressed to
J. H. Beers,
Secretary to the Commissioners, t
July 15 6 I
T\ie Aubscribeira,
H*VK JUST RECEIVED, AND OFFER FOR SALE, j
QtJ tHTEU mid half quarter Kegs FF
and FFF Dtipout’s Gunpowder,
5 Casks Med io Chirm,
50 Cases Chateau •.isrgatix and Medoc Claret,;
A few Demijohns ol first quality Cognac Bran ; •
dy, seV'-iitte- years l .
Fillet &Le Barbier. i
At .Mr. J, U. Lnfilte's, Proud Street, j
July 26 4i 9
TeOEU. and ELALE.
BARRELS Fresh North
ern Flour,
250 Casks Fresh Stone I.ime, of'
a superior qualify, just received and for sale at
No. 3t)B, Broad-Stre i hy
Thomas S. Metcalf.
May 27 90
Com for Sale.
From 1000 to 3000 Bushels Prime
For Sale by the Subscriber , at No. 341,
DIIOAD* STUE KT, AUO ITSTA.
John Dillon.
July 5. 3
~oa>laaatflor ”
THE Subscriber has taken the SPRINGS for
merly occupied by C«d. J. Hauohtoit, back
of t ie Planters’ Hotel, and intends keeping al
1 kinds of
WE¥\\.ESVL\IEN'TS,
for geiulenien, who may cull on him
Daniel Clements, j
June 10 100
I - -
tor
A Fine Gig and .Saddle Horse.
Ap ly at Mr. J. B. Lafitte’s Broad Street.
August 2 4t 11
(tt n« im **T‘T*~'inT hiWirniMiiiiTi'Wii i miii mini i in m ii im
Offers for sale at reduced Paces.
BSDDD LBS. prime Bacon
15i) Pieces heavy hemp Bagging,
70 do Tow Bagging, f r square bales,
20 Cods B tie Rope,
20 Hogsheads prune retailing M, lasses,
60 Banels Gio and Whiskey,
10 do, Apple Brandy,
20 do, Malaga and Currant Wine,
10 Q tarter Casks Tenerife Si Madeira do
35 Bags prime Coffee,
5 lllids. Si. Croix Sugar.
50 Barrels Mackerel, No. 1, 2 St 3,
40 K gs prime Rich noml P bacco,
50 ttiarter boxes Spanish Seg.ir :,
5000 lbs Castings, assorted,
20,000 do. Swedes Iron,
15 Box s Cotton Car Is, No. 8, 9 8; 10,
100 Casks patent cm Nails,
25 Kegs Duponts P wafer,
40 Dozen canuister Powder,
150 Reams Wrapping Paper,
Wri.ing and Letter do.
Old Claret Wine in boxes and Dimijohns,
Holland Gin, Cognlac Brandy St Jamaica
Rum. of good q'lahtv
l£S9 S® BOXES Uy.cn, Jo,
i penal a d Gunpowder
TEA.
ALSO
A general assortment of Homespuns,
DRY GOOD -A
HARDWARE, fife. fi*c. fij'c.
AT HIS OLD STAND, No. 133, Hit AI) ST. I
July 26 ]6 9
LA FAYETTE IIAT
AND
CLOTHING WARE-HOUSE
The Subscriber
h opening in Proud street, one door below Mr. Al
len's Hal Store,
A I. A ROE AX II OKNERAI. ASSORTMENT OF
7hat&
AND CLOTHING, I
Consisting of '
0 HESS COATS,
Frock Coats
Drab box uoats
Double k single mill’d Gassimerc Pantaloon
Broad Cloth, Satinet! and Corduroy do
Toilim-tt, Valeatia, Swansdown Si black silki
Vests
Bine and black Cloth and Cassimerc do i
Superfine Linen and Cotton, frilled and plain' 1
Shirts |
Knitted, Cotton, Worsted and Lambswool' 1
Shirts and Drawers
Flannel do do
Tartan and Camblet Gloats
f adieu do
Boy’s Dresses
Youth’s close body Coats
Gentlemen’s superfine Hats, some very widen
hrims ,
Inundation beaver do
La Fayette, boys and mens seal skin Gaps |
Washington, Jackson and La Fayette Stocks
Silk Umbrellas
Hosiery t
Gloves, Sic.
—ALse— t
Negro Jackets and Trowsers
House servants Coatees and Pantaloons
Fearnought great Coats
Guernsey Frocks, red flannel Shirts
Striped and Check do
Common Linen do
Woollen Gloves, and many other articles
in his line.
The above GOODS are New-York made, and ,
/ill be disposed of wholesale and retail, at New-' 1
York prices.
J. P. Seize, j
Dermnhpp ,3 46
ELM. BEE. FACTO KALE ,
AND
Commission Business.
\ ‘At his old stand in Savannah, near the Fort, and
| is prepared to make suitable advances upon all
produce placed in hi« hands for sale. .
John Everingham, jr.
April 12 Ho
“isutkJe:
A3J"Ewill attend at the Market House, in the
TV city of Augusta, on Tuesday the 2 I day of
Angus; next, at 12 o’clock, to let tne Building of
* bridge over Butler’s Creek, on the Louisville
■ road below Mr. Walker’s Mill. A plan of the
(Bridge with particulars will be made known on
idle day.
D. Berry, j. i. c. r. c.
H. McTyre, j. i. c. u c.
V. Walker, j. i. c. u. c.
S. Hale, j. 1. c. k. c.
J. S. holt, j. 1. c. it. c.
July 19 7
Receiver's Notice.
[WILL attend at the Office of the Clerk ol
the Mayor’s Court in the City Hall, evert l
dontlsy commencing 011 the 6th day ol Jum-j
next, until the first day of August, to receive
ie returns of the taxable property of such per !
pons as have not had an opportunity to make
[heretofore. Ami all persons who do' not make
[their return previous to the first of August will
[be subject to taxation as a defaulter.
M. F. Boisclair, u. t. r. r. c.
' May SI 97
g/" Wanted at this office, a young)
lad from 15 to 16 years ot age, 01 industrious hab-i
[its as an apprentice to the Priming Business.
; July 5
i mawDKejs a aaAJiaaL
iVo. 164 Uroad Street,
\la\vi this day VlaiceAvcA
A I.AHGK ASSORTMENT OF
SUMMER CLOTHING,
which will be disposed of low, for cash
May iiO 94
TO REVG
From the first of October next.
MTHE Store and Dwelling,
near the flamers’ Hotel, a pro
sent occupied by Messrs. Cullen
and Rerrins.
Five comfortable Dwellings with
Sb r h und'Tneu h, and small Gardena ailaobed
in CJotton R*
One Store or Counting-Room, with
a good back ro-m,, connected with it, next above
tiie ■•tore of Mr J. W. Bridges
Two Stores on Uroad Street, next
; abov M - JC'Waeitars.
One dwelling in the rear, former
ly oc M ied • \ M s. Lartigue, and
The Warehouse and 'adjoining
backstores formerly occupied by Mr. Aarltiy.
—ALSO—
TO RENT.
faiwiiSW t* .1 j 0
JllliM J > () u» the present time, to the
of October n. x‘, m o October. 1826.
j Two stores on the north side of
Broad Street, immediately below Campbells' gul
ly, and six stores in Anslty’ Rang?. A-nly to
James Harper,
Attorney for E. F. Campbell. Esq,
August 2 4t T 11
ITa 7 r« i-Es,
The Brick Store next to the
j corner on Broad and M’lniosh-Streets, at pi-sent
occupied by Mr. S oitb Tiiree or four Count
mg (louses or Offices on M’lntosh-Street. Iwo
or three Stores near Mr. Malones’ Ware House
up town.—Possto.-.ion can be bad first October
next.
Hugh Nesbitt.
July S ” 4
To Rent.
FROM the first of October,
InTni nexL, Oral commodious two-a.oryj
lliS.ai »h tel.LWb nuuae, „ n EUis-street!
immediately iii the icir m the uncle
store, occupied by Messrs. Wilson &. Cochrane.—
For further 1 articulars, enquire of Mr. Hubert P.
I’oe, or to the subscriber
M. A. B. White.
July 1 2
7T To Rjfi.s I'. “
JH The Dwelling next below the
uiniersigued, at present occupied by Capt. Gor
mick —-als
file Dwelling at present occupied by Mr. John
Button, on Campbell-street.
—also—
The Store and Dwelling on Broad street, next!
above the Bridge Bank. 1
And lour Offijes on Campbell street. For
terms, appl) to
iVDKenzie & Bennoch. i
July 19 7
TO rent!
Jpff?! From the first of October next,
THE STORE in the brick tenement, at
present ccupied by Mr. Kub« rt 11 Musgrove,
Ai’l’LT TO
Robert F. Foe.
July 8. 4
None E
THE undersigned has aopiinted John H.
Maxn, Esq. his agent during his absence
from Augusta,
™ find has also to Rent,
jla A Commodious Dwelling
House, with a good Garden, Carriage-House,
all oth r needful out houses, situated near the
Eagle-1 avern, on Keyiiold-Street. Possession
to be given on the first of October next.
Asaph »v aterman.
June 28 1
fete,\*\\e,u 1). Brane,
CON FINUES the practice of the Law at Moulds
cello, Jasper County, where he will punctual
|ly attend to any business confided to Ids care. He
practices in all the other courts of the Oak
mtilgee circuit, and in several courts ot the Flint
jam! Northern circuits.— During his absence an
[agent will be left to attend to the business of his
office.
j MonticeVo, July 27 rntf 10
X otice.
AV LL persons to whom the late Francis Bouyei
°* Hie C 'W of Augusta, deceased, is ind bl
ied, are requested to present their demands with
in lire time prescribed by law ; and those indebt
ed, ar e requested to make immediate payment.
B. Bouyer, ) .. ,
Paul Koarignol,^™-
December 2l
Yv>a sale.
fj' I FHEU together or separately, a second hand
J CARRIAGE, and pair of handsome BAY
| HORSES.
R. H. Wilde.
• July 5 6t 3
»i Bn next M.onday Week \\ \
the first drawing of the
AUGUSTA MASONIC HALL
LOTTERY,
> j md certainly take place.
; A J those disposed to adventure shoo'd pur
. t*- chase previous to that day, that they may
have a chance for all the Capital Prizes.—The
nnzon only being drawn, your number,' if it!
comes out, must be at least a Fen Dollar Prize,
and by renewing it, you may continue to have a
0 chance throughout the drawings for the
n Brand Capital Vvizvs
Os 830,000, I 820,000, I 810.000.
810,000, ( 810,000, J 810,000,
8 lß r,K e " u i nlj or 01 S3JOO’. Stoad’s and
, SSOO * 1 his Scheme is allowed oh all hands
i r",.0 beSt !' 0W be,ore the P ub hc, and TICK
e LIS will no doubt advance in price, such an
opportunity may never again occur for making!
t“ fortune by a small investment. Call without
delay at
Ko, 2i4jl, Broad-street,
Where tickets and shares may still be bad at
r-the original Scb me price.
Orders for Tickets will be received and atten
ded to, and will have Ihecha. ceoftbe first draw
ing, if received at any time previous to the day
J. S. Beers,
3 1 Secretary to the Com isnonera.
f 1 AUGUSTA ~~
MASONIC HALL LOTTERY.
THE DRAWING APPROACHES,
Relays are Dangerous.
- tiie FIFTEENTH of NEXT MONTH, will
tn,'SSr e,,C f t,le dp#win tf ol ’ ,lle HIGHEST!
!, 1 to ,)e Jrawn in the United States.—
•1 v a re * ere »ce the scheme it will appear that 1
. the sum of 11
One Hundred and ten thousand Dollars,
’ is di vided into ten prizes, which is a larger amount 1
ut capital prizes over one thousand dollara, tlwm I
■ is contained in any Lottery proposed in this conn- (
'iy, and the whole of this enormous amount may *
probably be obtained for one hundred dollars,
besides this, tickets can be had in this Lottery at
me scheme price, without paying an advance of
om ten to twenty live percent winch is general
r“>
-of gain With -ucti inducements offered and la-]
-king into view the certainty of the drawing it is
■ nuped Uiat no individual will lose the opportunity j
. now offered of assisting in the erection of an ed-l
ifice which will be highly useful and ornamental
to this city—and at the same lime of lining his
purse very handsomely, but that nil disposed to ,
do either will apply without delay at |
BEERS’ LOTTERY OFFICE, ‘
No. Broad-Street. s
i
1 where may still be had a great variety of Tickets
and Shares at the original pnee.
J. S. Beers,
Secretary to the Commie si oner a.
| July 26 9
j ,
MASONIC HALL LOTTERY ‘
1— d
THE Board, of Commissioners have the pleasure
of announcing to the public, that from the
large sales of tickets op to this lime, and the in
creasing demand for 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. The first „
drawing will POSIIIVELY lake place on the t
15t\\ o£ August next, *
I Persons wishing to adventure are advised to pur- n
chase without delay as an advance in the price «l
tickets is highly probable. Dealers in Lottery
tickets in this and other Stales will he supplied
1 on advantageous terms by making application to
tiie lloird of Commissioners through their Sec
retary. ‘
J, S. Beers, ,
Secretary to the Hoard of Commissioners. L
. June 17 102 '
;j ~ A -SAiLD. 1
THE subscriber, admitted to practice in the
several Courts of Law and Equity in this
Slate, offers to the public his professional ser
vices In the Courts of
liihh, I Henry , I Janea, I Crawford, *
Mo in oe, | Jasper, | \ Tike.
B Washington Foe. i
Macon, Bibb County, (Ga.) j
June 28. 1825 £ 1
t Notice.
- \ZfR-, Huicnr H. Fiklu, is authu.ized by the
•t-’-i- Farmer's Fire Insurancfi and Loan Com
pany N -w York, to sign Policies of Insurance for
jus, and 10 attend to alt other matters in which this
j Company may be interested, during our absence
[from this place
Bid well & Caney, As ents. •
| July 15 ,f ° 6 j
JSTolice. t
lifpHElifpHE subscribers have connected themselvesll
1 -a in the practice of the LAW—they will uni a
iformly attend all the counties of the Northern
(Circuit, and the county of Franklin, of the Wes
_ ern Circuit, one of them will be generally found _
at their office in Elberton, where they will take!
pleasure in transacting the business of those win |
nay be unfortunate enough to be Involved in tin s(
Law. K
John A. Heard, A
Thomas J. Heard.
January t, 1825 57
V THOMAS G. HALL,
I Carriage JAaker.
a fJ AS received a part ot his Snrinir Suddlv of
| 11 MHHIAGESw 1 GIGS, whicl, 2e«hU
assortn ent of Gigs complete—consisting of first
( second and third rate Leather and Suntop Gigs
, one Coachee and one Charimce. Being regular
, y supplier witli an extensive assortment, direct
. from the various manufactories of Newark and its
< »* o, n«ty. he is disposed to sell on at good terms at
tlle st'dc.es can be obtained in Augusta .
I' d/ Orders for any kind of Carriages will be
forwarded ami executed in the best manner, at
i * h « m | nidacturing prices. Gigs and Carriages
otnl! to order. Repairing in all brandies, at short
notice, on the most reasonable terms.
March 22 If 77
AND STEAM B.iTUS.
n» HOUEL, a French Physician, respectfully
" informs the public, tlrat be has established
|S EAM and MEDICAL MATHS in Augusta.
| I he very high repute these lla'hs have acquired
in Europe, where (although a late discovery)
they are to be found in every Hospital, and the
great cures they have performed in Boston, Phi
ladelphia and Charleston, can leave no doubt of
their efficacy. The most gentle as well as the
most powerful medicines are administered by that
. means, without any pain, trouble or disgust to the
patient.
They are a never failing remedy in all cutane
ous affections i from Psora, Ringworms, &c to
| Scald head and Leprosy, They also have never
• failed of success in either acute or chronic rheu
matism.
In glandular obstructions, chlorosis, anasarcous
i wellmgs, incipient dropsy; in all diseases of the
joints, gouty affections, dispersion of tumors, ill
cured syphilis, spasmodic or nervous affections :
m all bilious disorders, dyspepsia, hypocondriasis,
epilepsy—these baths have been found most ser
■viceable,and have often succeeded even in here
ditary complaints. In fine, this manner of admin
ijstering almost every remedy belonging to the
(healing art, may be tendered applicable lo almost
every case, and (it is repeated) without any pain,
trouble, or disgust to the patient.
As these b.'hs are not yet generally known,
Ur. Hoorn, util be happy lo give the most res
pectable refer, aces to persons who have been
cured by taking them.
The Ataam $ Medical Balh
Establishment,
Is in Ellis-Streel, opposite Mr. 11. Mealing’*
Brick House, a d has an entrance in Broad-Htreet
opposite the city ffoiel
JSO MliKDTbt; 57
IOST from the Washington Slag ', on Wed'
A oesd.iy morning 27 It ultimo, between the
G1 -'be-Tavern ami Ray’s Greek a black S VDDL.E,
with a Leopard skin housing. The finder will
be satisfaci rily compensated by leaving it at tiiu
Globe.
N. ll.—lt may be, that the above Saddle was
stolen—if so, the r gue, by returning it, wui be
informed gratis, where lie may steal one worth
double the money.
I. Fleming
Columbia C If Anoni't 1 Iff 5 ( ’
is OTIC) L.
A I.L persons having demands against (be estate
t\ of Robert Lang, deceased, are hereby nt».iied
to make their return agreeable lo law, those in
debted to said estate, are notified to make imme
diate payment.
Wm. Unix, Koc , r.
.1 nIV 1 6l r 2
iS otice.
LL persona to whom the esta’e of John M
l.AuuiN, deceased, is indebted, are r- quote
to present their accounts within the tii re
scribed by law, and those who are indebted q
said estate, are requested to make imme 1 >u pay
ment lo
Peter Hennoch. Jdrn’r,
.Inlv 2.'*. p
iNO'l u E.
fj'MIE Public are cautioned ague t ire-spa-'.ing
M. on the Houses ami Lots of the subscriber
upper end of town—especially ><p>:iiiist I anting
,sand nr earth from the river bunk r ctnOguoiiH
thereto. Each ami every person offending shall
have the law rigorously enforced against him of
them.
Hugh Xesbilt.
January 21 6;i
«V fiVicti.
rpilE subscriber will dHp .se of his MILLS in
JL Montgomery comity, having a Grist an four
Saws running, which fast are calculated to turn
out irom 4 to 6000 feet of lumber per day. w!. ch
can be raf ed immediately into tin- Ocmulgpe i v
er, wi ll 600 acres ol Hie best timbered pine land
'in that section of the state. As to terms of sale,
(they will tie made easy, The above property was
(formerly that ot K. W. Barker. M residence is
(near Mille.lg. ville. JAMES BOYKIN.
.Inn. 14 w3m 1•> I
j N utice.
JVJ INF. months after date, app .cation will be
l.aS made lo the Justices of to Inferior Court
of Scriven County, v.hen sitting for Ordin :y
purpmes for leave to sc.l a certain tract ot t and
containing two bundled acres being in th. co n
ty as r. oaid, belonging lo the E late, of •• le t
Howell, deceased, f t the benefit of the : tirt
and c: editors of the said dec • d
Mahala Howell, Jdin’x.
June 13, 182.) 1t 9m 108
&y During the absence of the sub
icrilief from the Sta e, It mm tl Mitsouovs,
Ksq. and Mr. Ja.mss M, Uxsxiiit will act as bis
Mlorneys,
S. Kneelaiitl.
July 15, 1825 3l x 9