The constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1823-1832, September 09, 1825, Image 1

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__ towMUtntlmuUtot* . . - Many of the political «»■!., under which evry Country i..tn-- world i»l.ours, »r>- nut" to any unoi oflove furo.,,-Country, but to »n ignor.nc of it. real constitution »nd intere.U.” PItIKSTLV - ' r ~~~ ~ NEW SERIES Vol. 111. AUGUSTA, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1835. No ~ 1 ninVl l>aaai>IIBIlaialMlia,llil>,l,,IIIIIIIIBl > IMI,llBllBI » IM » ,M MWW«MWMgIMMM ' ■- Clje Coitftitutionaltitt is PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY] BY W. J. BUNCE, AUGUSTA, GA. SPLENDID SCHEME. OF THE Augusta Masonic Hall Lottery. 3 t®*®®® HIGHEST PRIZE. Now Drawing in the City of Augusta, un der the superintendance of S. Hale "I Slaughter, R. R. Reid, J W. Holt, T. I. Wray,] J 0 t ?;„ Wilde * J 1 HOMPSON The Second QcaNvlng Will take place on the I2th of October next. All the Capital Prizes are still undrawn, con sequentlv the Wheel is very rich. SCHEME 1 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 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, $ 8 180.000 18,000 TICKETS at TEN DOLLARS. Less than two and an half Blanks to a Prize. The Prizes only to be Drawn. -L'l Ike Prizes to beJlsatin[f from the commencement, except the folio-mint; -which will be deposited in the whet lat definite periods, viz ; OX THE FIRST DRAWING 1 prize of 10 000 8c lof 500 -’4, 1 prize of 5,000 & 1 of 1,000 & lof 500 3d. 1 prize of 10 000 Sc 1 of 500 4th. 1 prize of 5,(J0' 1 k 1 of 1,000 &, lof 500 sih. I prize of 10 000 & lof 500 dih I prize of 5 000 & I of 1 000 & lof 500 7ih 1 prize of 10, 00 (Sc 1 of 5,000 8c 1 ol iOO Bth. 1 prize o: 20,000 & 1 of 1,000 8c 2 of 500 9th. 1 prize of 30,000 8c 1 of 1,000 8c lot’soo All Prizes payable thirty days after the com id 'lion *t the drawing subb'Ct to a deduction of filieeii per cent—if not applied fur within twelve months, to be considered a d -nation to the tuuds ot the Mas-,-lie Mali. 11CKE ! S a--il SHAKES may he yet had, in a ('real variety of nunr.bt rs at the original price at BEE RS’ L O TTE H V (J FFICE, No. 241. RIM U)Sr REET, AI’GDS fa. Whole 'Pickets, SlO 00 Halves, g 00 Quarters, % g 0 Dari mi hi.nitty will lie received for Tickets. OCj* Orders for Tickets and Shares from any part of the United Stales, enclosing' the Caoh, '|)ost paid, wid meet the same prompt attention, h on persona) application, if addressed to • J. 8. Beers, Secretary to the Commissioners, August 23 9 ] WlKL«®ja* AijLJa.ta'i '>Jl rs fur sale at reduced Prices. LBS. prime, I .icon ’■ls/ i'ieceh heavy h< in Bogging, 70 do T'<w Bagging, lor square bales,! 20 Coils Bile U j 20 Hogsbea s prirnr letaibng Molasses, ! 6u Bartels Gi> mid Whiskey, 10 do. Apple llra'dy, 20 do. Malaga and Currant Wine, 10 Q tarter C isk I nenffe tc Madeira do 35 Bugs prime C. /T'e, 5 Hhds. St. Croix Sugar. i I 50 Barrel-. VlackerH. No. 1. 2 8c 3, * 40 K--gs prune Rich on-1 i macco, 50 Quarter luxes Spam h Sc gars, 5000 lb.- Casting-;. assorted, 20,000 do. Swedes I on, 15 Boxes Cotton Ca s, No. 8,98 c 10, 100,Casks pateni col Nols, 25 tv gs Duponts P-iwder, 40 Dozen caninater Powder, 150 Reams W rapping Paper, Wri i g and Letter do. Old Claret W i; in boxes and Dimijohn-, Holland Gin-, Cogn a ■ Brandy 8c Jamaica Rum of goo' 1 q " I tv, BOXES Hyson, Im perial a • Gunpowder TEA. ALSO A general assortment of Homespuns, DRY GOODS, H.UWO.ItiK, ye, \c. SC. AT HIS OLD ST A V ll No. 18z, Hit /All ST. July 2b 16 9 Persons naving business with the sub.criben, uunug met. aOience trout tins c-. ty lor the summer, will please call on Mr. A. B Bioklow, Beers, Bunnell & St. John. qijiruita, August 9, 1825 5t 13 THIS DAY IIROEIVED, A FRESH SUPPLY OF Roc\\eW, SpaUvivl vuu\ &u<Va Os 8 superior quality, and ilo ei! for sale by riios. 1. \V ray. August 26 | HWHVj EUAES, &c. SACKS Liverpool ground Salt, 10 Hhds. Sugar, I 10 Bags Coffee, 100 Hhils Molasses, 1 Bale Ozuaburgs, 100 Barrels N Gin, 15 do N. E, Rum, 40 Boxes Window Glass, 5 Kegs Pearl Burley, 1 2 Hhds, Jamaica Rum, 10 Boxes Loaf Sugar, 2 Ton English Castings, 5 Quarter Casks Port Wine, 5 Casks London Porter, 20 Barrels Philadelphia Whiskey, 4 niuls. do 6 year, old J.O Barrels Cid“r, LA’I'LL r Ji ECEiVE n BY in. H. Egan. Wanted to Wive. A good Negro Wench a.. Cook and Washer, tuj remain in town. Align"’ 5 12 SLOVltt. aud Lt.MK. BARRELS Fresh North -250 Casks Fresh Stone Lime, of ,t superior quality, just received and for sale at [Jo. 308, Broad-Stre»l. by Thomas S. Metcalf. May 27 9 1> Gorn for tfaie. From 1000 to 3000 Bushels Prime Lor Sale by the Subscriber, at J\'o. 341, BIiOAD-STULET, AUtitISTA. J, »hn Dll? Julv 5. 'i FACTtHUiUET AND Commission Business. At his old stand in Savannah, near tlie Fnrt, and is prepared to nuke suitable advances upon all produce placed in his hands for sale, John Everingham, jr. April 12 83 TQ { From the first of October next. MgA. THE STORE in the Fire FiTi! IftL Proof House nme corner ot Broad i|||J|| uid M lntosli Streets, at present oc 4HHPHi copied by Mr. Win. Smith. also — The Dwelling part of the Woo den Building next hc-ow. Four Otfi es on VI 1 In'oah Street, and Four GiveTy Stores uptown ■ situated between Messrs. R. Maicne £c Co. and Ansi- y 2c Snead’s Ware-Houses. For terms apply (during the subscribers ab sene- ) to Mr. Robert F. Poe. Hugh Neshitt. August 26 1825. 1-. - _____ FROM the Ist of October next, TjmW the Dwell ng Hou e and uflice, wnhj j ImiSß a good Carriage House and Stables,j a&SKBSBs on a one acre lot, a* present occupied; by James Olive, Esq .routing Reynold, Elbert and! ißay streets, and immediately above the old Thea tre lot. Enquire of Lewis Dossignol, or Alexander Dugas. ! August 16 15 ro hk v r, From the first of October next. | THE Store and Dwelling, j nekr u,e t'lantei-v’ Hotel, a ~.-c i s ent occupied by Messrs. Cullen JMHi and Kern ns. Five comfortable dwellings with Stores underneath, and small Ganlciis atiacliea n Cotton Range. One Store or Counting Room, with a good back room, connec.ed W/ih it, m.xt abov< thes’ore of V|r J. W. Bri-lge- Two Stores on Broad Street, next bove Vlev’s Vtie &Wake-s. One dwelling in the rear, former y occu tied v M s. Lartigue, anil The Warehouse and adjoining backstores formerly oc turned by Mr. Audey. —ALSO— .am TO BKNT. . From the present time, to the sr» o* 'let ber next, or i" () n|,~r, 1826 'l’wo stores on the north side of Broad Street, immedia elv bel .w Campbc-iis’ gul ly. and aix stores in Ausley*. R.nge. Annly to James Harper, Attorney for E. F, Campb it. Esq. I Angus* 2 4t t n & VV e are authorized to say, that James W. Mehiuueth tq. i a CamlulaO i., Receiver of lax Returns, at the ensuing El.c ti on. August 5 jo I TO UK NT, * iJIM. From the first day of October '"■X fjt olie ye,.]-, 1)1 House ami L,t oil M‘ln tosl‘ s ref-;, litre Mr. Patrick Kcly mnv l.ves 'O’Hy lo Robert D. Ware or to Win, VV, Holt. Susan B. Ware. August 2 u . a To TIEN ■ The Dwelling next below the underoigned, at present occupied by Capt. Coi uiick, —also— I lie Dwelling at present occupied by Mr. John Button, on Campbell-street. —also— The Store and Dwelling on Broad-street, next above the Bridge Bunk, And four Offices on Campbell street. For terms, apply to M‘Kenzie & Beauoch. July 19 7 NOTICE THE undersigned has appointed Jons H. Maaw, Esq. his agent during ipg absence from Augusta. ; Apd has also to Kent, Ufejgifl A Commodious Dwelling iHouse, with a good Carden, Carnage-House, jail other needful out houses, ait unfed near the Eagle-Tavern, on K >vno'd-Street. Possession to be given on the first of October n xt. Asaph w aterman. June 28 j TO RENT. From the day of October , for one yeur. St The Dwelling House and Lot at the comer of Broad and Houston streets, where Col. Huxtkr now lives. ~ also — ill The House and Lot adjoin ii gto it where Peter B-'iscmn Esq. no« Ives. W. W. Holt. August 26 " ttt rent: .ililHL A House and Lot on Green Street, n » plea.at sin tun, near h Mansion House Hording all the comfortable acconimudu tions tor a small lamily. E quire of R. H Wilde, w J. W. W iide. August 30 6 19 N otice. LL persons to whom the estate of John M Lauhim, deceased, is indebted, are requcstei to present their accounts within the time pre scribed by law, and those who are indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate pay ment to Peter Bennoch, Jdm’r. 1 Jnlv 23 v S Ste\v\\eY\ VL Ctwup,, CONTINUES .he practice of die Law at Monti cello, Jasner County, w l ere he will punctual ly attend to any business confided lo Ins care. He also practices in all the other courts of the Oak mulgee circuit, and in several courts of the Flint and Northern circuits.— During his absence an agent will be left to attend to the business of his office. Monticel’o, Jolv 27 mis 10 I At U\ti I*tautens’ Violet. Wild, from this time be in readiness to accom modale those who mat c< I, from Saturday Morning until Sunday at 12 o’clock m each week, and only • n tin i e days. Angus 30 ' ,3t 19 T>otg'e. _ Public are cautioned against trespassing X on the Houses and i.ots of the subscriber upper end of town —especially against hauling sand or earth from the river bank or contiguous thereto. Each and every person offending shall have the law rigorously enforced against him of them. Hugh Nesbitt. .Innusrv 21 6p •V oliee. subscriber will dispose of his MILLS in t Montgomery c muly, having a Grist and four Saws running, which fast are calculated to turn Jout Iroin 4 in 6000 feel of lumber per day, which can be rat ed immediately into the Ocmulgee riv er, wi ll 600 acres of the best limbered pine lamij in that section of the slate. As to terms of sale they will be made easy. The above property wasi . formerly that of E. W. Barker. Nfc residence is ’ near Mdledgeville. JAMES BOYKIN. I i 11 w3m 101 •V otice. i V| R- Hknui H. Field, is authorized by the A’-*- farmer’s Fire Insurance and Loan Com- Joany Miw V irk, to s go I’ Tides of Insurance lo: ’ is, and to attend to all oilier matters in which this Company may be interested, during our absence from tills place Bidwell & Casey, Agents. July 15 If 6 (O* Persons h.ivicig business with the sunscrdieis lining their uni rary abse 1 ci trim Aug l si a, are r> quested lo call upon Wil liam T. Gould, F. i| Ciawford& Gumming. August 23 17 ‘ JAMES McDWWAEE, One door above the Bridge Bunk, No. 139, Broad- Street. HAS JUST RECEIVED, From New-York, the following very desirable Which will be sold on very reasonable terms for Cash or approved Paper. BLACK and coloured Gro. De Ta Silks, differ ent patterns, Black figured watered Silks, Do. Liveniine and Green Florence tjo. Black, white ami coloured belt Ribbons, Boliver and La Fayette super Prints, Yellow and Scutch Bandano Hdkts- Super Flagg Handkerchiefs, Washington. Jackson and La Fayette do. Plain and Feather edged Ribbons, new and elegant patterns. Black and colored Horse skin Gloves, Ladies super colored do do Black stripe Denmark satin, do Italian Neck Hdkfs. large size, Black Stock, ami Cravat stiffeners. Barege and Gauze silk Handkerchiefs, any patterns, Richly embroidered and worked Book Mus lin, new patterns Jaconet and Cambric Muslins, Tamboured, and tucked muslin Robes, Holt’s patent wired Colton in Boxes, Clark’s spool, do Cotton Hose, Tape, kc. kc. And looking daily for a further supply of Goods. September 2 8t 20 Ulugmsta iD.vaomc Dali LOTTERY. the first dr aw me is over, • And ad the Capital Prizes are still in the Wheel. ■ The Second Drawing will take place on Wednesday, ISth of October next. The unprecedented Richness of the Wheel, after the drawing of a large proportion of the . numbers, offers every possible inducement to ad venturers 'This is evidently the richest Lottery in the Union, in GRAND CAPITAL PRIZES, . besides a very large proportion of the minor Prizes. TICKETS and SHARES, warranted undrawn, mo 1 sti|i he had at the original Scheme priceat BEERS’ LOTTERY OFFICE, No, 241, Broad-Street, Augusta. PRIZE TICKETS received in payment. OCT" Orders for Tickets post paid, enclosing the Cash or Prize Tickets, will be promptly at tended to as uaml, J. 8. Be Secretary to the Com,nf sinners. I August 19 if, LA FAYETTE HAT i AND CLOTHING WAREHOUSE The Subscriber h opening in Broad street, one door below Mr. Al * ten's Hal Store, A LtUOE AND OKHKUAL ASSORTMENT Os AND CLOTHING, Consisting of Dress coats, " Frock Coats Drab box (;oats | Double k single null’d Cassimere Pantaloon j Broad Cloth, Satinett ami Corduroy do , Toil'metl, Valentis, Swunsdown k black silk t Vests " u Blue and black Cloth and Casaimere do Superfine Linen and Cotton, frilled and plain Shirts Knitted, Cotton, Worsted and Lambawool ‘ Shirts and Drawers Flannel do do Tartan and Camblet Cloaks 4 Ladies do ~ Boy’s Dresses Youth’s close body Coats ] Gentlemen’s superfine Huts, some very wide 1 brims s Immitation beaver do 1 La Fayette, boys and mens seal skin Caps J Washington, Jackson and La Fayette Slocks Silk Umbrellas Hosiery Gloves, &c. —ALSO— Negro Jackets and Trowsera House servants Coatees and Pantaloons Fearnought great Coals Guernsey Frocks, red flannel Shirts ' Striped and Check do 1 Common Linen do i Woollen Gloves, and many other articles 1 in his line. The above GOODS are New-York made, and vill be disposed of wholesale and retail, at New- Yo;rk prices. J. P. Seize. December 3 46 *** W e ate autliuTised lo any, 1 I hat Gen. W W. Montgommit, is a candidate to tepresent the County of Richmond, in the Senate. August 26 18 N otice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Cotton Merritt, deceased, are requested to render < mi ir accounts in properly attested, within the I me prescribed by law, and those indebted t 1 aaid estate will make immediate payment to <■ Comfort Merrit, Jldmr’x. ( Burke County, May 1825 Ut t9l AUGUSTA MASONIC HALL I Ho ttn». TUB second drawing of the ab >ve Lottery will take place on WEDNESDAY (he 12,h day lot October next. An ear'ier day would have been appointed, but for the i. activity of the pre sent season, and the absence of a 'arge portion of lour population.— Che subsequent drawings will r be much more frequent. J. 8. Beers, Secretary to the Com uissioners, August 19 15 TVie Wesleyan Jmu-imV. The publishing Committee announces tha postponement ol the publication ot the Werteyan Journal, until the first of October next. 1 lie Committee does this reluctantly, and with 1 regret, but it |s deemed better, to delay the pub lication ot the Journal, waiting (he return of the Ke*. Mr. Otis, who is noyv absent for his health, than to issue it under the Editorship of another Pf r8 ??' W# * ¥ r °*‘ n present, the Jou nal should appear forthwith. The Committee de light to acknowledge how fully their expects turns have been realized by subscriptions for the Wesleyan Journal. They regard it no longer problematical whether a r> ligious paper, such as is contemplated, might receive adequate support in the South ; and they are anxious only to have the paper edited by one whose ample endow ments should render it worthy of the extensive patronage it is likely to obtain. J. O. Andrew, Chairman. P. S Editors in S uln and Norm Carolina and Georgia will confer a favor by inserting the above. C/iarlftlon. July 2 182 5. ANU STEAM IUTUB. DR. HOUBL, a French Physician, respectfully informs the public, that lie lias established STEAM and MEDICAL BATHS in Augusta. Ihe very high repute these Baths 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 ludelphia and Charleston, cun leave no doubt of their efficacy. The most gentle as well as the most powerlul medicines are administered by 'hat means, without any pain, trouble or disgust to the patient They are a never failing remedy in all cutane ous affections ; from Psora, Ringworms, See. to Scald head and Leprosy. They also have never tailed ot success in cither acute or chronic rheu matism. In glandular obstructions, chlorosis, anasarcous iwellings, incipient dropsy; in all diseases or the joints, gouty affections, dispersion of tumors, ill cured syphilis, spasmodic or nervous affections s in 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 istering almost every remedy belonging to the healing art, may be rendered applicable to almost every case, and (it is repeated) without any pain, trouble, or disgust to the patient. As these baths are not yet generally known. Dr. HooSi will be happy to give the most res pectable references to persons wiio have been cured by taking them. Tlie ftteam fy .\ieiical ttaih EatabVialuufcivl, Is in Ellis-Street, opposite Mr. (1. Healing's Brick House, sod has an entrance in Broad-street immediately opposite the city 7/otel. January II 57 i>OTLL)i£. ~ THREE months aCi i oaie, application wd be tnaiie to the Inferior Court of Column a County, while sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to divide twenty N groes,‘he property of James Martin, late of s» d county deceased, of which the heirs living out of the county a.J State of Georgia, ar r t-pecdudy no'ifi, d ' .uch application. I his 29>(- dy n( Align t H 25 Robert Martin, Jldin'r. August 30 i IV N Qliue. JTpHE subscribers have connected themselves 4* in the practice of the LAW —they will uni formly attend all tl>e counties of the Non hern Circuit, and the county of Franklin, of lit; Wes tern Circuit, one ot (hem will be generally found at their office in Elberton, where they will take pleasure in transacting the business ol those who may be unfortunate enough to be involved in the Law. John A. Heard, Thomas .1 Heard. January I, 1825 57 JsfoUce. LL persons to whom th late Fianris Hmner CrA of the city of Augusta, deceased, is indebt ed, are requested to present their demand th in the time prescribed by law ; and those indebt ed, are requested to make immediate payment. B. Hoover, ? fcVrs Paul Rosßign«l,s December 21 *>' £/* Mr. Luther Camming, wLi act as my Attorney during my a sc.’.c- on place, J. M. Hand May 13 G g 2 Notice. TVJINK months alter da ■, application wilt be IN) made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Columbia county, for leave to sell a tract of Land in said county ol 105 I 2 acres, joining Murray, Ray and others, it being part of the real s*ate ol William Uinion, deceased. Peggy, Biniou, adm’rx. March 15, 1825' ImO'm 75