The constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1823-1832, September 27, 1825, Image 1

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* ' " Hliny ° f **“ POliliCal eyil ' 1 ’ WhiCh every C °‘ mlry in the WOrld laboUrß - »" " 0l ° win S 10 -y **»■" Country, but to .. „f Us fen I constitution and ■■■Curi'.U.” -P^KSTI' Y NEW SERIES Vol. 111. AUGUSTA, TUESDAY MORNING* SEPTEMBER 37, 1825. * No 27 ' Cite CantftftutionaHtft I * PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY BY W. J. BUNCE, AUGUSTA, GA. SPL, &VV DID SQH&M fJ. OF THE Augusta Masonic Hall Lottery. SMM | HIGHEST PRIZE. Now Drawing in the City of Augusta, un der the euperintendance of , 5. Half 1 fA Slaughter,' R. R. REID, lcom„.U.i„neJ ) V^ f W :J l0LT » i T. L Wray I J J. W. Wilde, J LB-R. Thompson! T\\fc Second Beaming VViU lake place on ihe Uth of October next. All the Capital Prizes are still undrawn, con sequenib (Ip* W’eet 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 3000 Prizes of 10 is 50,000 5175 Prizes, } „. „ 12825 Blanks, 5 8 ,80 * 000 18,000 TICKETS at TEN DOLLARS, Less than lira and an half Blanks to a Prize. The Prizes only to be Drawn, i Jill the Prizes to be floating from the commencement , * except the following v/hich ‘wilt, be deposited in * the whet I at definite periods , viz : ON I'UK HUS I DRAWING I prize of 10 000 & lof 500 2d. 1 prize of 5.008 St 1 of 1,000 St lof 500: 3d. 1 prize of 10 00ft St 1 of 500 4ili. 1 prize of 5.00 r ’ St I of 1,000 St lof 300 . Sib. I prize of 10,000 St tof 500 I 6,1 prize of 5 00U Sc lot 1 000 St 10l 500 t 7ih I prize of 10,000 St 1 of 5,000 St 1 ol 5001 Bth. 1 prize 6f 20,000 St I of 1.000 St 2of 500 I 9th. 1 prize of 30,000 St l u 1.000 -St lof 500 All Prizes payable thirty ays after the com i pleliun ot (be draw;,.g. aunj •to a deduction of liiieeu per cent—if not applied for within twelve i months, to be considered a d.nation to the lands of ihe Masonic Hall. I'ICKK I S and SHARKS may he yet had, in a great Variety ol nnmbf rs al the original price at LEERS’ LOTTERY OFFICE, No. 241 ISRO AU-S !'REE T. AUGUSTA. Whole Tickets, SlO 00 Halves, 5 00 Quarters, 2 50 Darien money will be received for Tickets. (JTj’ Orders for Tickets and Shares from any jpArt of Llie United Slates, enclosing the Cash post paid, will meet the same prompt attention, as on personal application, if addressed to J- S. Beers, Secretary to the Commissioners. August 23 9 WiLBEEttAEs, & 6 . 41Dil) SACKS Liverpool ground Salt, 10- lihds. Sligur, 10 Bogs Cfdl'. e, 100 Mlids. Molasses, 1 Bale Oznuburgs, 100 Barrels N Gin, 15 do N. K. Rum, 40 Boxes Window Glass, 5 Kegs Pearl Barley, 2 flbds. Jamaica Rum, 10 Boxes Loaf Sugar, 2 Ton English Castings, 5 Quarter Casks Port Wine, 5 Casks London Porter, 20 Barrels Philadelphia Whiskey, 1 4 Hhds. do 6 years old I t 10 Barrels Cider, LATELY RECEIVED BY Wm. H. Egau. Wanted to Hire. » A good Negro Wench as Cnok and Washer, to , remain in town, ( August 5 12 j VLOLtt. and LLWE. Jlfcflil BARRELS Fresh Nortb tjtjffSkM ern Flour, '■''"•Mkai 250 Casks Fresh Stone Lime, of s supe or quality, just received and for sale at | No. 3ri, Broad-Stree'. by Thomas S. Metcalf. i May 27 98 - ■ ■ 1 . i. ■ ■ - - - \ Corn for &ale. From 1000 to 2000 Bushels Prime For Sale by the Subscriber , at No. 341, BROAD'STREET, AUGUSTA. John Dillon. July 5. 3 Xuoii6fta agonic ii> all LOTTERY. THE FIRST DRAWING IS OVER, And all the Capital Prizes ape si ill inth - Wheel. The Second Drawing will take place on Wednesday, 12th of October next. The unprecedented Richness of the Wheel I after the drawing of a large proportion of the 'numbers, offers every possible inducement to ad : venturers. This is evidently the richest Lottery |«n the Union, in GRVNI) CAPITAL PRIZES, besides a very large proportion of the minor 1 Prizes. TICKETS and SHARKS, warranted undrawn, imiv s'dt be had at 'h- original Scheme orice a* I BEERS’ LOTTERY OFFICE, No. 241, Broad-Street, Jiugmta. PRIZE l ICKB TS received in payment, (fT Orders for Tickets post paid, enclosing the Cash or Prize Tickets, will be promptly at tended to as usual. J. S. Beers, Secretary to the Commissioner a, August 19 is JS'EMV JVLa.ICKEtt.EL, No. 1, 2 & 3, Just Received in whole and Half Barrels by Bachelder & Cod wise. September 16 gi 24 T)KENT MAnd immediate possession giv en, two large and com uodtous St “res, adjoining the subscribers, 011 the up per part south side ol Broad-street. These riu .ds are inferior to none in the city for the country trade. William H. Egan. August 19 jg to Riwr, ~~ T rom the first day of October nex. iur one year, the House and L,t on MTu losli-Street, where Mr. Patrick Kelly now lives. Apply io Robert D. Ware or to Win. W Holt. Susan B. Ware. August 9 j j ' TT to re;\ t. ' Iwail The Dwelling next below the undersigned, at present occupied by Capt. Cor tu.ck —als>— I he Dwelling at present occupied by Mr. John Bm ton, on Canipbcll-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 & Bennoch. July 19 7 notice! r undersigned has appointed John H. JL Mann, Esq. nis agent during his absence , tfuin Augusta. a And has also to Rent * ill A Commodious Dwelling llouse, with a good Garden, Carriage-House, al! other needful out houses, situated near the Eagle-Tavern, on Reynold-Street Possession to be given on the lies l of October next. Asaph W aterman. June 28 1 HAVING dcro ed u.i doing, ( offer on reason. abie terms 5U to 6j Thousand feet ‘ a ,lined LUMBER —various descriptions, amon which are W, aider Boarding, Flooring ai.u 1 cli Boards, Scantling, &c. Ad orders left at my store, or at my yard, low -T end the city, will be attended to. John (iuimarin. September 16 > LE.WBEtt. LklCiV)i.w.L^ti AND Commission Business. At bis old stand in Stjvannah, near the Fort, and' is prepared to make suitable advances upon all produce placed in bis hands nr sale. John Evuringhara, jr. April 12 y , THF Subscriber qgfc; teav . to inform his cos tomersand tlie public in general, that he in tends baking Wheat and Indian meal Bread whic cn.be c nsiantly had of him or at Ins residenc. Reynold s reel, three doors wesi of Bridge Row. ' i.ewis Leon. r 16 24 B. Evaue, (ION I INI. Ea die practice of the Law at Monti J cello, Jasper County, wt>ere he will punctual ly a'tend to any business confided to his care, lit also practices in ali the other courts of the Oak mulget circjit, and in several courts of the Flint and Noiv ,«-rn circuits.— During his absence ai agent will left to attend to the business of hi office. JMonticelo. J ib 27 mtf 10 > otice. 4 LL persons having eiamis against the Estau 11 of H dliam Kmnbt, late of Burke Colin:) deceased, ar r-q nested <0 exhibit them pr<>p> r ly authenticated w-tlun the lime presenb-d b; law. W. D. Harrison, Aim’r. Burke county, Sept. 10, 1825 lOt r 24 LA FAYETTE FAT AND CLOTHING WAREHOUSE The Subscriber 't opening in UroaU street, one dour be'.u-n' Mr, Ai len's Hat Store, i hkHHK AVII HKISEHAT. ASSOXITM'SNT Os AND CLOTHING, Consisting of Dress coats, Frock Coats Uva!> box (joats Double & single mill’d Caasimere Pantaloon HrOud Cloth, Satinett and Corduroy do Toilinett, -Valentis, Swausdowu U black silk Vests Blue and black Cloth and Cassimerc do Superfine Linen and Cotton, frilleiand plain Shins Knitted, Cotton, Worsted and Lambs wool Shirts and Drawers Flannel do do I Tartan and Cainblet Cloaks Ladies do Boy’s Dresses Youth's close body Coats Gentlemen’s superfine Hats, some very wide brims Immitation beaver do La Fayette, boys and mens seal skin Caps Washington, Jackson and La Fayette Stocks Silk (Jmbtellas Hosiery Gloves, Uc. ALSO Negro Jackets and 'Browsers House servants Coatees and Pantaloons Fearnought great Goats Guernsey Frocks, red flannel Shirts Striped and Check do Common Linen do Woollen Gloves, and many other articles in his line. i The above GOODS are New-Vork made, andi vill he disposed of wh. csale and retail, at New-: fork prices. J. P. Setae. llpAornKbp 3 46 M/. 164 Broad «t~ this day « ceived A LARGE EN * olr SUMMER CLOI HING, wiicii W'P be disposed of * ow * *' )r ca "h Ma 20 ■ THOMAS G. HALL, H* * Uaxxiage, idak^x. HAS received a part ol fits Spring Supply of CARRIAGES and GIGS, which mattes his assortment of Gigs complete—consisting of first, second and uird rate Leather and Suntop Gigs, one Coachee ind one Chariotee. Being regular tv supplied wih an extensive assoitmcnt, direct from the various manufactories of Newark and its vicinity, be is disposed to sell on as good terms at the articles can bs obtained in A, gusto . ffjfOrders for any kind of Carriages will be orwatded and executed in the best manner, at he manufacturing prices. Gigs and Carriages’ built to order. Repairing in ell branches, at short, tootles, on the roost reasonable terms. March 22 ts 77 THE FOLLOWING Hlanlcs, OF THE MOST APPROVED FORMS May be had at this Office, —to wit : MARRIAGE Licences, do. Bonds, Adminis tration do. Letters Testamentary, do. of Guardianship, do. of Administration, do. of Ap praisement, do. Dismissoiy, Hecogniamices, Sub poenas, Rills of Sale, Powers of Attorney, Blank Deeds of Conveyance, Sheriff’s Titles, Retail Li cences, Patroon’a Receipts, Mortgages, Appren tices’ Indentures, &c. Uc. September 9 Police. MU. HnnitT fl. Fjelii, is authorized by the Farmer’s Fire Insurance and Loan Com pany Now York, to s'gn Policies of Insurance for us, and to attend to ali other matters in which this Company may be interested, during our absence from this place. Bid well & Casey, Agents. July 15 if 6 N otice. a\LL persons to whom the estate of Jonx M «• Laubix, deceased, is indebted, are requeste o present their accounts within the time pre scribed by law, and those who are indebted to said estate, art requested to make immediate pay ment to Peter Hennoch, Adm’r. Jnlv 22. v H N otice. 4 LL persons having demands against the Bs »a. 'ate of John lones, late of Columbia Coun ty deceased, are requested to h ud them in pro perly attested agreeably to 'aw, and these indebt, ml to said Estate, are requested to make imme diate payment to the Ex< cu'ors Isaac Willingham, ( urnelius Jones, > H, Thomas Willingham, j « rft ,825 o p 22 B ank f eeds of Conveyance, NEATLY PRINTED ON VKI.LUM I‘APkH, Fw eale at this Office* AUGUSTA MASONIC HALI 5 Hoffrro. FJ2HE second drawing of the above Lottery wii t, take place on WEDNESDAY the 12th da i. .ol October next. An earlier day w ild hav' b.-en appointed, but for the inactivity of the pre (sent season, and the absence of a large portion o ;our population.—The subsequent drawings wil (be much more frequent. J. S. Beers, Secretary to the Ccm nissio tiers. August 19 ifi STORAGE AND n COMMISSION BUSINESS. k FJpHE undersigned begs leave to tender his ser i vices to the pubi c generally, in the above line of businesi —he pledges iiims.lt to use all d 1- n tgeiice, give personal attention, and to exert him self to the best of his abilities to give general sat >1 istaction and to promote the interest of all those ■ ,hat mt, y think proper to favor him with their cus tom. Liberal advances will be made on ail pro (luce committed to his charge, either (or sale. cot. Donation, or otherwise, and facilities in ail ca,es (-when requir.-dJ will be afforded; that but few ol hers in Ms hue can equal, and none surpass. All s orders wtil be thankfully received and promptly attended to. 1 He has taken Mr B. H. Warren’s Warehouse, at the tout of the bridge, (better known by the name of “ Leigh’s Warehouse ,”) its situation be tng imnudiateiy upon the new wharf it thereby affords peculiar advantages to shippers, Btc. I he whole establishment having lately under gone a complete and thorough repair, is now in complete order fur the reception ol all kinds ol produce, merchandize, Bic. His close stores are cleanly, secure, and perfectly safe. Wm. B. Shelton. N. B. I lie only Tobacco I'spectiou in the city, is also kepi at Hie above Warehouse; and lor all i tobacco of theyirrt quality, inspected here during] the ensuing season, I will give six dollars per hun dred, and in the sums ratio for the mure inferior ■ qua! lies. WHS September 20 2* " JN otice. ! SCALED YU.OPO&AI& ' V tie r ceived at the Ofti ;e of the Clerk Council, until the first of November t *.,' conveying Water from the Spring known p.. a ,' tt’s Spring, to the Market-House, in the J J tigusta, in Fine Logs, the diameter of id .Salt be at least fifteen inches, and the urorvgl. niches. The upper surface of the 1 Cogs wlmn ,| ( ] AoWn to bc.i loot ihroo and u iialt fee,'b ow tlie general surface of the ground.! Hie course of conveyance from the spring, to be ’ such as to intersect Broad-street, between Mar I bury -street and Hawks Gulley. Proposals m»y embrace the who'* work, or separate proposals will be r ceived lor furnish-! ing and boring the Logs, nainu 'S the place wh. re; they will be delivered, or n y other part of the work Sami. Hale, 1 W. B. Thomas, C Committee, N. Delaigle, ) September 16 24 NOTICE. MR. Read, the present Marshal of the Ci'y, having intimated t () the City Council Ins , intendon to resign his Office on the first Satur day in October next, the City Council will on Uiat day proceed to the electiun of a successor ■ to fill the vacancy ; at the same time a deputy Mar.hal with an annual salary ol four hundred Dollars, and two additional C,ty Constables, each two hund-ed Dollars per annum, will he appoint el. Persons wishing to obtain any of these ap pointments, w 1; hand their appl cations (naming securities) to the Clerk, on or before ten o’clock of that day. By order of Council, passed the 10th Septem . her, 1825. George M. Walker, CVk. 1 September 1 1 id 23 _____ STOLEN from the subscriber on the 17ih inst. a Red Morocco POUKBI’ BOOK, containing jone 20 and one 5 Dollar Bill, of the Bank ol the United Slates, and a sma'l amount in North Caro jlina and Darien money—also a Note draw i by J. G. Polhill, in favour of the subscriber for §2O 50 ; , dated June 1324 , a Due Bill of J. M. Han in favour of the subscriber for §24 50, and a Note , drawn by Robert Myrick, in favor of David Halo, ( and by him endorsed to the a ibscri ier for §2O, . dated 23d June, 1825. AH persons are cautioned against trading for the above Notes, as the pay ment of them lias been stopped. A liberal re ward will be given to any person who may re turn the above with its contents, Horace lily. September 20 6t 25 notice! Public are cautioned against trespassing 1. on the Houses and Lots of the subscriber! Upper end of town —especially against hauling I sand or earth from the river bank »r contiguoui-l thereto. Bach and every person offending shall| nave the law rigorously enforced against him off them. Hugh Nesbitt. January 21 60 RAN A WAY, ~ FROM the subscriber on Wednesday last, a large yellow negro man FREDERICK. He is generally known in the adjoining count es as a ■ fiddler.—He was seen in Sparta on Friday las'. 1 It is believed he will go to Augusta He may 1 have a forged pass with him, as he can read ai d write. A suitaole reward will be given for his appre hension, and confinement in any Jail in the state so that 1 can get him, James Gamak. MiUedgtville, August 28 21 L and hieAvi baths. il H V a French Physician, respectfully »y IL , !"V >rma 1 ,h f. ' mblic * lh “t he has established ;' EAM f'.'f, MtUICAL BA CHS m Augusta, e- I he y ery hig-h repute those Baths have acquired ut Ku rope, where (although a late dlscov ry) Hi they are to be found in every hospital, and the p-cat cures they have performed in Boston, Phi ladelphia and Charleston, can leave no itoubt 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 tke - patient. They are a never failing remedy in all cutane ous auctions j from Psora. Ringworms, &c. to ocaldhead and Leprosy. They also have never tailed of success in either acute or chronic rheu mutism. In glandular obstructions, chlorosis, anasarcous sellings, incipient dropsy; in all diseases of the , joints, gouty affections, dispersion of tumors, ill I CU o jy.P 11 ' 1 ' 8 ? spasmodic or nervous affections ; m all bilious disorders, dyspepsia, hypocondriusis, B e p'iopsy—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 s nouhng art, may be tendered applicable to almost every case, and (it is repeated) without any pain, j trouble, or disgust to the patient. As these baths are not yet generally known, Ur, Model will be happy to give the most res pectable refer«-ZJrflfto persons who have been * cured by taking .tern. . T\\fc fcteam Sf s%iica\ Baih ' Establishment, Is in Ellis-Street, opposite Mr, 11, Mealing*# i Brick House, and has an entrance in Broad-street I immediately opposite the citv J/otcl. ; January II yy The Wesleyan Journal. j! publishing Committee announces the J *• postponement of tue publication of the ■ | Wesleyan Journal, until (he first oi October next, j * be Committee does this reluctantly, and with regret, but it is deemed better, to delay the pub h'.ation of the Journal, waiting ihe return of the Rev. Mr. Ohm, who is now absent tor Ins health, than to issue it under the Editorship of another person. Was Mr Olio present, the Journal should appear forthwith. Fhe Committee de light to acknowledge how limy their expecta- V«? ns . bave beell 1 by subscriptions tor the Wesleyan Journal. Filey regard it no longer problematical wiiether a religious paper, such as is contemplated, mgnt receive adt ti iat. support in the South ; and they are aaxiuu-. only to imve I the paper edited by one w hose ample end w meins should ronder-it worthy ot the extensive ipatronage n is likely to obtain. J. O. Andrew, Chairman. I **' —Editors in S. utu and North Caruii >a and lUeorgia will confer a favor by inserting the auove. Cha-Uston. July 2 1325 J. tic Bubacrilsu 1 , OF FEUS FOR SALE, HER House and Lot, situated on Hr ad- ireet, m the lower part of the City The Lot is large and in a pleasant part o<‘ the City—the im pr-.v merits are a two story Dwelling House, ard other convenient outhouses. For terms winch will be made easy, anr-ly to the subscriber ia Burke county, or to Win. Minor, of <h city. I Rachael Vollelton. September 13 4t f 4 a THF, subscriber, admitted to practice in the several Gou ts of Law and Equity in ibis Stale, olkrs to Ihe public bis professional ser vices in the Courts of nib//, I Henry , I Jones, I Crawford, Monroe, I Jasper, I Twit's*. ( Tike. Washington Poe. Macon, Bibb Count}', (Gu.) ) June 23, 1825 C 1 I ’ Js* olice. ' JflpllK subscribers have connected themselves ims m the practice of the LAW—they wi l mii firmly attend all the counties of the Northern ; ''■rcuii, and the county of Franklin, of the We*. , ern Circuit, one ol them will be generally found at their office in Elberton, where they will take ' deasure in transacting the business of those whu ; nay be unfortunate enough to be involved in the Caw. John A. Heard, Thomas J. Heard. January 1, 1825 57 Js* oUce. THE subscriber will dispose of (ns MILLS in Montgomery county, having a Crisi and four Saws running, which la,t are cumulated to turn out from 4 to 60t>0 feet of lumber per day, which can be raf ed immediately into the Ocinulgee riv er, wiih 6(JO acres ot the best timbered pine land in that section of the state. As to terms of sale, j they will be made easy. The above property was jtormeriy that of E, W. Barker. My residence is |near MiileUgeville. JAMES BOYKIN. | -fnne 14 w3m 101 Mr. henry H. Field, is au thorized to act us Agent for us during our ab sence from Augusta. Bidwell & Casey. July 15 6 We are authorized to say, that James W. Mebhiuktu, Esq- is a Candidate for Receiver of Fax Returns, at the ensuing Elec tion. August 5 12 Embreila’s and Parasols, NEATLY MADE AND MENDED BY Joseph Roderick, September 16 24