The constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1823-1832, August 12, 1825, Image 1

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• • Many of the political evila, under ' In. ' ev. r\ Founiiv in •( .* world Ih. hours nre h«h owe gto nnv want of love for oil r Country, but tq an iguoromo of its real constitution and interests.” pUIESTLY NEW SERIES- Yol. 111. AUGUSTA, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 13, 1825. No. 14. “ijMWI Mail—MfllMWl ITfilMaß—M——l—l 111 !■■■■—■ m'linn I LrJiiOT*C\-.WH—W»II !!■ ~ || M n |||iir^ l “" F — r - Cite Contftitutionaltot iS PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, BY W. J. BUNCE, AUGUSTA, GA. a>iiii osi &at iaaitT No. 164 Broad Street, Have, this WdCtiveA A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SUMMER ulo thing, whirh will be disposed yf low, fir cash. Mnv 20 Q 4 LAFayeTTEHAT AND CLOTHING WARE-HOUSE The Subscriber Is opening in Broad street, one door below J)lr, Al len's Hal Hi ore,' A UHUE AND BEISKIIAL ASSOUTMEST 0» &*t« t» AND CLOTHING, Consisting of OIUiSS COATS, Frock Coats Drab box i;oata Double k tingle mill’d Cassimere Pantaloon! Broad CI oI o, S.idnejt and Corduroy do Tollmen, Valentin, Swanadown h black silk Vests Illne and black Cloth and Ca-.simere do Superfine Linen and Cotton, trilled and plain Sbirls Knitted, Cotton, Worsted and Lambs wool Shins and Drawers Flnnm i do do Tartan and Camblet Cloaks Ladies do 11 v’b Dresses Y n il’s close body Coa’s Gentlemen's superfine Hats, some very wide, brims inundation beaver do I La Fayette, buys and mens seal skin Caps .Vastiing ni. Jackson and La Fayette Slocks Silk Umbrellas Hosiery .Gloves, £tc. ALSO— Negro Jackets and I'rowsers Mouse servants Coalers and Pantjloms Fearnought great Cunts Gu. rnsey Frocks, pud flannel Shirts Striped and Check do Comm in Linen do Wo dlen Chives, and many otter articles in his line. The above COOLS are Ncw-York made, and wifi be disposed of wholesale arid retail, at Now- Vork prices. J. P. Seize, Decf-mh r 3 4b ii AViE L &c. ■%I SACKS Liverpool ground Salt, 19 H id- Sugar, 10 H -gs C-ts e, 100 11 rids. M Ja'-s. s, 1 n lie Oz . dm gs, 100 Barrel'N (.in, 15 do N F„ Hum, 40 Boxes .» e dnw Class, 5 K. gs Pearl B rl -y, 2 ILuls. ,1a mica limn, 19 Mi x l.oai Sugar, 2 I Hugo b i .".stings, 5 Q o 'et f'a k. Port Wine, 5 C» k- L-m I -n Porter, 29 lliiT-h: Philadeipnia Whiskey, 4 Min's. d i 6 year- old 10 1 tar re Is Cid r, LATELY liKCFAVETi BY VS in. 11. Egan. Wanted to Hive,. A good N-gro Weach as Cook and Washer, to remain in town. Angus' 5 12 FliOt it and LLHL. 11 •-!>(£) ' ■ VREELS Fresh North -250 Casks Fresh Stone Lime, of a Rupen-ir quality, just received and lor sale at N‘Y 398, Broad-Str-" hv Thomas S. Metcalf. May 27 9p Com for .Vale. I rom 1000 to 2000 Bushels Prime -fi-Oii'A For Sale by th* Subscribe' , at J\o 341, IIUOAD-STIihET, AUGUSTA. .John Dillon. July 5. ; LA *>\tt L aT'Y.,\L TvUuiLL AND Commissio n H uni ness. A' his old stAnd m Savannah, near the Fort, am' is prepared to make suitable advances upon al produce placed i hi- •an si r sa'e. Julm Everimrhara, jr. April 12 I J *m ' Liu will have the goodness to anneuace (h. Hinr I'lscasd. a ca didaefor II j r at the eps.in g election, to comn a, d the Cny Battalion, vice Lteui, Col. Pace resigned. August 2 jl SP LEX DVD SjCHLaHLU OF THE Augusta Masonic Hall Lottery. HIGHEST PRIZE. The Drawing to commence positively an the FIFTEENTH AUGUST NEXT, and to be co-mpleted in Nine Drawings, S, Hale, 1 ft, R. R Reid, ' OLT ’ T, I. Wray J so Iso* 1 Prize of £30,000 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 Ptizes 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 i. _ I . 5175 Prizes, > _ I | 12825 Blanks, $ 8 SO,OOO 18,000 TICKETS at TEN DOLLARS, Lus than two and an half HI inks to a P ize. The Prizes only to he Drawn. Ail the Prizes to he floating from the commencement, except the folio.sing, which -will be th posited in i the n-hetl at definite periods , viz .- ON THE FIRST ORUVTNG 1 prize of 19.009 Sc 1 nf 590 ’d. 1 pnze of 5.000 Sc 1 of 1,00 ) Sc 1 of 500 3d. 1 pr z*of 10 000 Sc 1 of 500 4th. 1 prize of 5,00" Sc 1 of 1 000 Sc 1 of 500' |sdi, I prize of 10 000 Sc lof 500 plh 1 prize of 5 900 8c 1 of 1 990 Sc 1 of 500 7 h 1 prize of 10,900 Sc 1 of 5.099 Sc 1 ~( iO9! Bth. t prize of 29,000 Sc I of 1,099 Sc 2 - ofsoo| 9th, 1 prize of 30.000 8c 1 of 1,090 Sc lof 509 All Prizes payable thirty days after the com pi linn of the drawing subject to a deduction o' jhlleeo percent—if not applied for within twelve liiionths, to-be considered a d mation to the funds of tile Mjs i ic Mali. TICiLETS and SHARES may be yet had, in a great variety of mimbrrs at the original price at BEERS' LOTTERY OFFICE, No, 241 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA. Whole T'ickets, SlO 00 Halves, fl 00 Quarters, 2 50 Eighths, 1 25 Marie i money will be received for Tickets. (ET Orders for Tickets and Share.- from any pant >f the United Slates, enclosing the Cash post paid, will ine-‘t the same pr mipt attention, as on personal application, if addressed to J. S. Reers, Secretary to the Commissioners. Julv 15 6 si? di ii ij a* • ir H’’UlE Subscriber has taken the SPRINGS for EL rnerly occupied by (L I. J. Hauouton, back jot tie Planters’ Hotel, and intends keeping ajl 'kinds of HLFHLSH3NILXTS, ifor gentlemen, who may call ot. h>m Daniel Clements. June 10 too notice! will attend at he Market House, in the » » city i it Augusta, on Tuesday the 2J day of : Angus next, at 12 o’clock, to let the Building f ,ja Bridge over Butler’s Creek, on the Louisville j road below Mr Walker’s Mill. A plan of the Bridge with particulars will be made known on -kite day. j 1). Berry, j. i. c. r. c. H. McTyre, j i. c. it c. V. U aiker, j. i c. it c. f i H. Hale, j i c it. c. t J. 8. holt, j. i. c. k c. ■Toly 19 7 Receiver’s Notice. IWILI. attend at the Office of the (berk of . the Mayor’s Court in the City Hall, every Monday commencing on the 6th day ol June ? next, until the first day of August, to receive he returns of the taxable property of such per •one as have not had an opportunity to makt leretofojv. Ami all persons who do not makt mir return previous to the first of August will ie su j ct to 'axa'ioo as a de'auher. M. F. Boisclair, it. t. r. u c. Mhv 31 07 N O i fCE. IVV ILL attend at the City Hall, on Monday tin fifteenth of Augu t. tor the purpose of lb cei v ng the names of persona (-e iding n the par , of the City of Angus a, which is included i I the County Batlallion,) wh" ar«- enti led m a draw or draws in the c nt.-m la'-4 Land f 't >•< Michael F. BoFchir. August 5 ji s For settle.. I A Fine Gig and Saddle Horse. Apply at Mr. J, B. Lafitte’s Broad Street. | August 2 4,1 11 V>u mvsA .Monday Wwk. \I \ THE FIRST DRAWING OF THE AUGUSTA MASONIC NALL LOTTERY, Will certainly lake place, t LL those disposed to adventure shou'd pur 'V c!ius • pr'-vi m to that day, that they may , mve a chance for all the Capital Frizes.—The orizes only being drawn, your number, if i m<-s on", must be at least a Ten Dollar P : /,e. a J y renewing it, von may continue to have » jcha tlir I) ’■hoiit ti e drawings for ‘lie Grand Capital Vviv.ps or SdO.OOO, I 820,000, I 81 ,boo, * 810,000, I 810,000, 1 81' 000. ' Ad a lar»«• number ol gJJiiO’ g.OJO’s and gnOO’s 1 bis Sbme is allowed on all hands • > be t-"e best now before the public, and TICK F I’S wII no doubt advance in price, such an opportunity may nev< r again occur for making a fortune by a snnll investment. Call without.’ 1 delay at I' Ko, 2)4)1, Broad-street, tVhere tickets and shares nay still bo had at tlte original 3ch un. pr ce. . , Orders for 'J'ic/cett wdi l,c received and alien - , d-d to, a. d wli lav (he chance of the fi st draw ing, if received at any lime previous < > the day J. tt. Deers, , 'ec’etnry to the Com nsionrrs, ! AUGUSTA MASONIC HALL LOTTE UY. THE DRAWING APPROACHES, ,j t days ure Uangeron ON’ the FIFTEENTH of NEXT Moifl'll, will c commence the drawing of (he (UCIiBS 1 ' 1,0 t’l BUY lo be drawn in the United, Slates.— * My a efi rence lo the scheme it will appear that the sum of i* One Hundred ami ten thousand Dollars, V ds divided into ten p - izes, which is a larger amount I ol capi al prizes over . ne thousand d llura, than sis contained in any Lottery propos, d in ib.s eoun tjirji al, d tue whole ol this enormous amount may . 1 probably be obtained for one hundred dollars,|. besides this, tickets can be had in this Lottery at j the .-cherne price, without pay mg an advance of ft - ' m ten o twenty five per cent .vh.clns general 1' charged for the North, rn Lottery tickets sold ' here, and which materially diminish--s the chance jot gain. With itch inducements odd red and ta lking into view ihe certainly of th • drawing it is titioped that no individual will lose tlie opp-.riunity i [now offered ot assisting in the erection o an ed. i 1 jifice which wi I bn highly useful and ornamental o this cry—and ut ihe same lime of lining bis purs ■ very handsoQi h, but that all disposed lo do either wi I iipph without def y at li EE US’ LOTT ELY OFFICE, JNo Broad.street. where may si ill oe had a gr at variety of Tickets and Shares at the original p ice. J. tt. Beers, , Secretary lo the Commissioners. ■lnly 26 9 j i .MASONIC HALL LOTTERY THE Board of Commissioners hive the pleasure f announcing to the public, that from the . large sales of tickers up to this lime, and the in ! creasing dema id for them. tl> ;y are enabled de finitively to fix a (lay for (he commencement of the I Lottery -a ul to give tlie most positive assurances of its being carried billy into elf, ct. The firsl drawing w ill PO'-’l! IVELY take place on the • loU\ o£ August next, Persons wishing to adventure are adv.sed to pur chase without delay as an advance in the price ofi tickets is liighly probable. Dealers in Lottery s tickets in this and other States will be supplied' f ni advantageous terms by making application In f the Board of Commissioners through their Bee sjretary. - J. tt. Beers, Secretary to the Hoard of Commissioners, j June 17 192 A (SAiilEJa. IE subscriber, admitted to practice in the a. several Con is of Luw and Equity in thin Slate, offers to the public Ids professional ser ! vices in the Courts of Hibb, I Henry, I .tones. I Crawford, ( Monroe, ( Jasper, | Twtyc's, \ /'the. ( Washington Foe. Macon, Bibb County, (La.) / , y Jm 2r 132.5 C 1 «' ’ IS ii\ke. t 1 Hekut 11. Field, is authorized by the, e i kv.l h irmer’s Fire 1 ,ur-uce and Loan Cum || pany N w York, to sign P limes ol Insi ranee i r 1 us and ’o a'tend to all other matters in which 'lds! Company may be inleresied, during our absence I Ipom tins | lace Bid well & (’asey, As enta. .Inly 15 it 6 f ~ ~ " ...... ■ JV otice. A D**® subscribers have connected themselves' , 111 Ihe practice of the LAW—-they wi 1 uni ■ * jformly attend all tt.e Connies of the Northern! j treuit, and the county of Frnklin, ol Hie \tes-i rn t irenit, one of them will b- generally found • t their office in Elberton, where they will lake I deasure in transacting tbs business of those who 1 nay be unfortunate enough to be involved in tin 1 -aw John A. Heard, | Thomas J. Heard. January 1, 1825 57 , Bank of Augusta, 4dh August, 18 25. TO RENT, i Anti possession qiven on the first of October, AjwjL THREE excellent Brick Stores, 'J with barn rooms and cellars, on toe near the! Tty 0 Dwellings for Families in •he «am building, wi ll cniiv •men - 'mi-houses. Three two story Dwelling Hou ses, in the rear of the above Ur.ck Building, on Keynold street. For terms apply to Dr. A. Watkins or John Woo hk. Esq. Renting Commi'tee for th-- Hank. Augustus Moore, Ca.sh’r. August 5, 1825 1 f 12 TO {i vT _ I M THREE Tenements in the Building late the property of the estate of M. C. Leavensworth, front ing the Planters’ Motel, on Broad- ' street. I’be Stores are well situated for business, 1 land the dwelling apartments comfortable. Pus 1 session to be had the first October. • also— ( The Brick House ou Broad-street, ' second door below Mr. W. It. Turpin's, unnudi , ale possession will be given. A Lsir, - Four Tt nements in Bridge-Bow, J two of which are well finished fm families i tt muel Hale. July 22 8t 8 1 To Went. ,&aw»L FROM the fust of October, , IlililL next, ilial ci.mmooious twu-siory ]SS!!H| l»\\ ELL INC HOUSE, on Ellis street doHMi immediately in the rear of the brick store, occupied by Messrs. Wilson & Cochrane. — w, >p further i arnculars, enquire of Mr. Hubert F. Poe, or lo the subscriber. M. A. B. White. July 1 2 TT TO itib vv, il’-iil From the first day of October . next, forgone year, ihe House ,nd L ton M In. I tosh.Street, where Mr. Patrick Ke'ly now lives, f Ajjpty (o Robert D. War' opto Wtr, W. Iloit. I ttusan B. Ware. 1 August 2 it 1 I TO REN l\ 1 Jliiai 'Fhe Dwelling next below the ' uimersigned, at present occupied by Lajn. Cor- , mick —als - Tite Dwelling st present occupied by Mr. Join. 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 aVDKenzie & Bemioch. July 19 7 TO RENT. j , ~t\ From the first of October next, I THE STORE in the brick tenement, at ■present ccujjtecl by Air. Hubert II Musgrove. • APPLY TJ i Robert F. Foe. July 8, 4 Tone e. HE undersigned has appointed John fi j . Mann, Esq. nis agent during his absence from Augusta. i. Ami has also to Rent, , A Commodious Dwelling ( House, with a good Garden, Carnage-House, * al' other needful out houses, situated near the t ; Eagle-Tavern, on Reynold-Street. Possession I to be given on the first of October next. i Asaph t» aterman. June 28 i i ~' TO LET, i'f§«B The Brick tttore next to the' corner on Broad and M’lntosb-Streets, al present icoupled by Mr. S ,iih Three or four Count ling Houses or Offices on M‘intosh-Slreet. Two. |or three Stores near Mr. Malones’ Ware House j jup (own. —Possession can be had first October 'next. Hugh Nesbitt. July 8 4 ttte\Aveiv D. Crane, CON I INL'ES the practice of the l.aw at Monliis, cello, Jaspei Cmui' v, where he will punctual |ly atiend to ai y buau.eis c u-sided to his care, lie iuLo practices in all the other courts of the Oak hnulgee circuit, and in sever >1 courts of the Flint land Northern circuits. —Duping his absence an ..■gent will be lef to atiend 10 the business of his office. Monticel o, July 27 mtf 10 JS* ulice. 1 | 4A LL persons to whom the late Francis Botiyei j bCA ot the city of Augusta, dec- used, is mdebi cu, are requested to present ibeir dtniauds with | jiii the time prescribed by law , and those mdebi- I j eel, are requested to make immediate payment, li B. Boujer, („ , l< Faul ItossignolA T> renrihpr 21 51 I (ts W aided at tbia office, a young 'lad Irorn 15 to 16 years ot age, oi indii.lMuus hub-1 utstis an apprentice to the Printing Business. j j July 5 ' ■ ■■■ ■ 1 THOMAS G. HALL, Carriage Maker. HAS received a part o 1 his Spring Supply of CARRIAGES am\ GIGS, which makes hU ' assortment of digs complete—consisting of first, second arid third rate Leather and Suntop digs, one Coaches and one Chariotee. Being regular ity supplied with an extensive assoitinent, direct I from llie vari. us manufactories of Newark and its vicinity, lie is disposed to sell on as good terms at the articles cun be obtained in Augusta, dj’Orders for any'kind of Carriages will be iorwatded and executed in the best manner, at the manufacturing prices, digs and Carriages built to order. Repairing in all branches, at short notice, on the most reasonable terms. March 22 ts 77 The Wesleyan AouvivaV. t'WMIK publishing Committee announces the J. postponement of the publication ot the Wesleyan Journal, until the first of October next. The Committee does this reluctantly, and with regret, but it is deemed belli r, to delay the pub lication of the Journal, waiting the return of the Uev. Mr. Ou», who is now absent lor h s health, than to issue it under the Editorship ot another person. Was Mr Olio present, the Journal should appear forthwith, The Committee de light to acknowledge how fully their expecta tions have been rcidizt d by subscriptions lor the Wesleyan Journal. They regard it no longer problematical whether a rt ligious paper, such as is contemplated, might receive ad> quale support in the South ; and they arc anxious only to have the paper edited by one whose ample endow ments should render it worthy o( the extensive patronage it is likely I" "biain J. O. Andrew, Vhain\tan. P. S —Editors in S ut,. and Norm Car ina and Georgia will confer a favor by inserting tin a mve. J. O- A. Chmlston July 2 1825 AMI STEAM B.VTHS. UK. HOUEL, a French Physician, respectfully informs the public, that he has established j I EAM and MEDiCAI, BA IMS in Augusta, Ihe very high repute these Baths hav< acquired "i Europe, where (idlhougli a late disoovi ry) 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 ellicucy. The most gentle as well as the most powerful medicines are administered by that means, without any pain, trouble or disgust to the patient. The’ are a nevjr tailing remedy in all cutane ous ai'ledioiis; from Psora, Ringworms, &c. to scaldheud and Leprosy, They also have never tailed of success in either acute or chronic rheu mutism In g andulur obstructions, chlorosis, tw. lungs, incipient dropsy: in all diseases of the joints, gouty affections, dispersion of tumors, it) cured syphilis, spasmodic or nervous alleclionsj in all bilious disorders, dyspepsia, hypocondriasis, epilepsy—these baihs have been found most ser viceable, and have often succeeded even in here litury complaints. In line, this manner of admin- Me ring almost every remedy belonging to the healing art, may be tendered applicable lo ahnosi every case, and (it is repeated) without any pain*, rouble, or disgust to the patient. As these baths are no.t yet generally known, hr. Booki, will he happy to give (he must res oectable refer oces lo persons who have been cured by (akii.g them. T\\fc fttfcam Sf .Mfcdical WaUi Establishment, Is in Ellis-Street, opposite Mr. H. vtealiiig'a Brick House, a d lias an entrance in Broad-street immediately opposite the citv //op I Jammrv II ' Public are cautioned against trespassing H. on the Houses and Lots ol the subscriber [upper end of town—especially against I a ting sand or earth from the river bank or contiguoua thereto. Each and every person offending shall have the law rigorously enforced against him of them. Hua;h Nesbitt. January 21 6 f , ) N otice. I a\ LL persons to whom the estate of John M JTiA I.al'iiih, deceased, is nidehled, are reqncste to present their accounts within the lime pre scribed by law, and those wim are indebted to jaaid estate, are requested to make immediate pay [ment to Peter Bennocb, Jidm’r. Jiilv 98, v R NOTICE. ~ ALL persons having demands agaiusi die estate < t Robert Lang, deceased, aye hereby notified , to make their return agreeable to law ■, those in ti bird lo said estate, are notified to make imme diate payment. Wm. Br •ux, Ex'r. July 1 6t a 2 1 JV oViep,, JfIMIE subscriber wnl di-p s.- of his MILLS in j M. Montgomery C'lUoly, having a Grist am' four jSaws running, winch last are calculated In nirn out irem 4 "> ,: >OUO feet of lumlter per day, which can be ral ed immediately into th Ocninlgee riv er, wi h 6UO acres o toe best timbered pm e land in that section of the giate, A. lo terms ot sale, they will be made emy. The above property was formerly that ol E. W. Barker, Mi residence is near M lledgeville. J A VIES BOYKIN, Jon- 14 «3n I J £/* Air. Luther Cuimuiiig, will ac as my Attorney during toy aogeiic : irurn ihe place. J. M. Hand, May LG ts 93