The constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1823-1832, September 30, 1825, Image 1

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I &%t GowituMnttomMtoU I ,l °. v °* ■» al evils, under wlu* ii every Country in the world labours, are not owing to any want of love far our Country, but to an ignorance of its real constitution and interests.” PRIESTLY * NEW SERIES Vol. 111. AUGUSTA, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 30, 1835. * No. 38. f f\ .. . Cfte Constitutionalist I 14 PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY ! BY W. J. BUNCE, AUGUSTA, GA. 'waiaoaia all ait/ Offers for sale at reduced Prices. ©S®®® LRS. prime Macon 150 Pieces h*avy hemp Hugging, 70 do Tow Bagging, lor square 1 20 Colls Bale Hope, 20 Hogsheads prime retailing Molasses, 1 ■ , 60 Ban els Gin and Whiskey, JO do, Apple Brandy, ; 20 do. Malaga and Currant Wine, 10 Quarter Casks Tcneriffe k Madeira do ."55 Bags nriine Coffee, 5 (Bids. St. Croix Sugar, SO Barrels Mackerel, Nn. 1, 2 & 5, 40 Kegs prime Richmond Tobacco, SO Quarter boxes Spanish Segars, 5000 lbs Castings, assorted, ,20,000 do. Swedss Iron, 15 Boxes Cotton Car Is. No. 8,9 k 10, *OO Casks patent cut Nails, 25 Kegs Duponts P.,wder, 40 Dozen canuifjtt-r Powder, I i 0 R 'a.ns \yrapping Paper, Writing and Letter do. DW Claret Wine in boxes and Dimijohns, Holland Cin, C igmac Brandy & Jamaica Rum, of good quality, 1 pijj BOXES Hyson, In* |>erial jjnd Gunpowder Eli TEA. ALSO general assortment of Homespuns, DRY GOODS, H.UiDW.iHU, se. sc. AT HIS OLD STAND, N>. 182, BROAD ST .Inly 2f. 16' 9 UUAWft&I&d, &e. SACKS Liverpool ground Salt, 10 Hlide Sugar, 10 Bugs Coffee, 100 Hhds. Molasses, 1 Bale Oznaburgs, *OO Barrels N Gin, 15 do N. E, Rum, 40 Boxes Window Glass, 5 Kegs Pearl Barley, 2 Hilda. Jamaica Rum, 10 Boxes l.oai Sugar, 2 'I on English Castings, 5 Quarter flasks Port Wipe, 5 Casks London Porter, 20 Barrels Philadelphia Whiskey, 4 Hlitis, do 6 years old 10 Harrelu Cider, p jTJSLr RECEIVED HP U m. 11. Egan. \Vvvu\au\ to UVvii. A good Negro Wench as Cook and Washer, ti remain in town. August 5 12 YLOUW aud LUIR. li®® BARRELS Fresh North 250 Casks Fresh Stone Lime, of a superior quality, just received and for sale at No, 308, Broad-Si reel ,by Thomas S. Metcalf. May 2 7 9$ t Corn for *S’ale. From 1000 to 3000 Bushels Prime m>\m 9 For Safe by th* Subscriber , at No. 341, BHO All-ST/I ELT, AUG UST A. John Dillon. July 5. 3 AND I Commission Business. At his old stand in Savannah, near the Fort, .nuil is prepared to m-.ke suitable advances upon all' produce placed in his hands for sa'e. John Everinzham, ir. V April 12 * *3 fttfcjjhfcn 1). Cvane, ('fON rINUES he practice of the Law al M-nti J cello, Jus per County, where he will punctual ly attend to any business confided to his care. He also practices in all the other courts of the Oak miilgon circuit, and in several courts of the Flint and Northern circuits - During his absence an agent will be lef to attend to the business of his office. Monticelo. July 27 mtf 10 THE FOLLOWING iilatlAs, 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 piawement, do. Uismissory, Recognizances, Sub p«nas. Bills of Sate, Powers of Attorney, Blank Deeds of Conveyance, Sheriff 's Titles, Retail Li ences, Patroon's !I ceipts, Mortgages, Appren- Hces’ Indentures, kc. ke, r tl September 9 I SPLEJVDID SCHEME. OF the Augusta Masonic Hall Lotlenj. 3 MW HIGHEST PRIZE. Now Drawing in the City of Augusta, un der the superintendence of c u,,- "I Slaughter, R. R. Reid, LcommiMione J J V w V Av H ° Lr ’ T I VVuay J j w. Wilde, ’J LbD- Thompson T\ie Second. Draw mg Will take place on the 12th of October next. All the Capital Prizes are still undrawn, con sccjufi'itly the Whec* i» very rich •SCHEME 1 Prize of 830,000 is gSO.GOO 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, £ 2 180,000 18,000 TICKETS at TEN DOLLARS, Levs than two unci an half Blanks to a Prize. The Prizes only to be Drawn. '.All the Pr.zes to hejloatiwf from the commencement, except <)»•follo wine' which will he deposited in the vheel at definite periods , viz : °V THE FIRST DRAWING 1 pri/.t 0 f 10,000 & Inf 500 2d. 1 prize of 5,000 k 1 of 1,000 k 1 of 500 3d. 1 prize if 10,000 & 1 of 500 4th. 1 prize ot 5,000 & 1 of 1,000 k 1 of 500 slh. I prize of 10,000 & *of 500 6th. t prize of 5,000 & 1 of 1.000 k 1 of 500 7di 1 prize of 10,000 & 1 of 5,000 k 1 of 500 Blh. 1 prizeof 20,000 & 1 of 1,000 k 2 nfsoo 9th. 1 prize of 30,000 k 1 pf 1,000 k 1 of 500 All Prizes payable thirty days after the com pb-tion of the dra wing, subject to a deduction of fiUeen per cent—if not applied for within twelve months, to be considered a donation to the funds of the Mas i ,ic Hall.. TICKETS and SHARES may be yet had, in a great variety of numb r« at the original twice at BEERS’ LOTTERY OFFICE, No. 241 BROAD STREET. AUGUSTA. Whole Tickets, 810 00 Halves, 5 00 Quarters, 2 50 Darien motif) will be received for Tickets. bC/* Orders for I ickets and Shares from any (.'irt of the United Stales, enclosing the Cash, oiht paid, wi 1 meet the same prompt attention, as on personal application, if addressed to J- S. Beers, Secretary to the Commissioners. August 23 p Storage AND C OMMI SSh). V B VSLYESS, I HE under tgred begs leave tn tender his ser -A vinos to the publ c generally, in the above if - 4 busines- -he , ledges himself to use uli d I-, ige. ee, give personal attention, and to exert him sell to the hi si of his abilities to sive general sat 'sfaction and to pr. mote t!te interest of all those that may think proper to f'av r him with their c«s tom. Liberal advances will be made on all pro duce committed to his charge, either tor sale, ex pi , uUion, or otherwise, and facilities in ail cases ('■when reijuir dj will be afforded, that but Lw O'.ieisi his line can equal, and none surpass. Ail orders M ill n e thankfully received and promptly altenue I t... I He ; ;;s tak ui Mr 13. H. Warren’s Warehouse, jat toe fool ot tne b idge, (hetler known by the Iname ot " Leigh’s Warehouse ,”) its situation be- T|ng immediately upon the new wharf it thereby l affords peculiar advantages to shippers, kc, j Ibe whole establishment having lately und r jgone n c mplete and thorough repair, is now in complete O'der for the reception of all kinds ot produce, in iCbandizv. &c. His close stores are cleanly, secure, and perfectly sale Wm. U. Shelton. N. B. The only Tob coo I' speciio ■ in the ci y, is also Jeep' at the above. Warehous- : and tor all 1 obacco ot tUeJirst quality, inspe ted here during the ensuing season, I will g,ve -ixdollats per i.u; drtd, and in the same ratio fur me more inferioi qualmes. W B. S. Semen.her 20 25 1 -- - JVoUcfc. MR, Hejtht H. Kielu, is authorized by the Farmer’s Fire Insurance and Loan Com pany Now York, to sign Policies of Insurance tvr us, and to attend to all other matters in which t}nt Company may be interested, during our abaeiic; from this place. Bid well & Capey. Agents. July 15 ti (j —T M -’ ■ i . i> otice. ALL persons to wtiom toe estate of Job* M Ladhiw, deceased, is indebted, are requeste to present their accounts within the timt pre scribed by law, and those who are indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate pay ment to Peter Bennoch, ddm’r. July 23, y g & miasm. No. 164 Broad Street, Vk\e, V\\ia day Receive^ A LARGS ASSORTMENT OF SUMMER CEO I IIIXG, which will be disposed of low, for cash. May 20 94 LA FAYETTE HAT AND CLOTHING WARE-HOUSE i The Subscriber r > opining in Broad street, one door below Mr. Al ten's Hut Store, a uksk and ormehal assoiitmkkt o» &*s* AND CLOTHING, Consisting of Oress coats, Frock Coats Drab box Double & single m ;, ‘ I CassSmpre Pantaloon Broad Cloth, Sat>net. nd Corduroy do Toiline.tt, Valentia, S . ansdown & black >■ ilk Vests Blue aod black Clot); aid do Superfine Linen and tfbtton, billed and plain Shirts K d, Cotton, Worsted and Lsmbswrml thirls and Drawers Fls 'cl do do Tartan and Csmblet Cloaks Ladies do Boy’s Dre.scs Vouth’s doge 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 t Silk Umbrellas Uodery Glotes, See. -ALSO- jo v 1 Negro Jackets and Trowsers ie a use i House servants Coatees and Pcnta. t. e |j • Fearnoxght great Coats 1 Guernsey Frocks, red Hamel Shirts Striped and Check /c do Common Linen anti d 0 , Wpollen Gloves, and many other artic •! in !tis line. The above GOODS art New-York made, end i will be disposed of wholesale and retail, at New-I York prices. 1 J. P. Hetzc. THOMAS G. HALL, Carriage Maker. HAS received a nsrt ot his Spring Sipply of CAftUIAGKS and GIGS , manes hi; assortment ot Gigs complete~-coneisling of e rjt, second and third rate Leather md Suntop Gigs, one Coachee and one Chariotee. Being tegular ly supplied with an extensive assortment, direct from the various manufactories ol Newark and its vicinity, he is disposed to seti on good terms at the articies can b- obtained in Augu-ta . Kj’Orlers (or 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 all branches, at short tiiotice, on the most reasonable terms. March 22 If 77 IN otice. SEALED nUiPOaALS WILL bey coved at the Office of the Clerk of Council, until the first of Not ember , next, for convoying Water iron die Spring known an Turkn.-n’s Spring, to the Mark -t-[foils.-, in the City of Augusta, in Pine Logs, the diameter of which shall be at leas; fifteen Inches, and ihe , Bore four inches. Iho upper surface of the . Logs when laid down to be at least three and a I .half feet below the general surface of the ground. The cou se of conveyance from the spring, to he such as to intersect Broad-street, between Mar bury street and Hawks Gulley. Pr posals may embrace the wh le work, or separate pr- osils will be received for furnish ling and billing the Logs, naming the place where they will be or any other part ol 'the work Hanil, Hale, 1 VV. B. Thomas, C Committee. N. Delaigle, ) September 16 24 ; NOTICE. MR. Read, the present Marshal of the City, having intimated to the City Council ins intend -n to resig his Office on the first Satur day in Oct bey next, ip- (;; t y Council will on that day proceed to the election id a successor . to fill the vacancy ; al the same time a deputy Mar hal with an annual salary ol four hundred Dolls; s, and two additional C ty Constables, each two hundi-ed Dollars per annum, wi|! be appoint ed. Persons wishing to obtain a y of these ap pointments, will tie.nd their appl cations (naming securities) to the Clerk, on or before ten o'clock if that day. By order of Council, passed the 10th Septem ber, 1825. George M. Walker, (Tk. September 15 t,l 23 >t otice. ALL persons having claims against the Es’ate of William Knigbt, late of Burke County, deceased, are requested to exhibit them proper ly authenticated within the time prescribed bv law. W. D. Harrison, Jldrri’r. Burke county. Sept. 10, 1823 lOt w 24 > 3(uoUota ißalontc sall lotte ay. THE FIRST DRAWING IS OVER, And all the Capital Prices are still in the Wheel , The Second Drawing will take place ot} Wednesday, i2th of October ne*t. _ The unprecedented Richness of the Wheel, after the drawing of a large proportion of the nymbers, offers every possible inducement to ad- This Is evidently the richest Lottery in the Union, in GRAND CAPITAL PRICES, J besides a very large proportion of the minor TICKETS and SHARES, warranted undrawn, mav still he had at (h<- original Scheme price at ' BEERS’ LOTTERY OFFICE, No, 241, Broad-Street, Augusta. PRIZE TICKE TS received in payment. (£/” Orders for Tickets post paid, enclosing the Ossh or,Prize Tickets, will be promptly at tended to as usual, J. S. Beers, Secretary to the Commissioners . August 19 16 XEW MACKE&ELI n NO. 1, 2 & 3, j dust Received in -whole and Hn’f j R trrels by Bnclielder & Codwise. September 16 6i 24 ¥or ftaYfc ot to Went. ' AmL B. B. HOPKINS offers to sell ’SIfTK *’' s Oouse and Lot in Town, and it hmH not aold by tne first of Oct her, (he premises may then be rented. En quire of the subscriber on the Sand Hills, or of George W. Warner, Esq. in Augusta. B. B, Hon kins. September 23 s>6 TO LET’ From the first of October next. MrUE STORE in the Fire Proof House on the corner of Broad and M'lntosh Streets, at present oc cupied by Mr- Wm. Smith. ALSH— The Dwelling part of the Woo d< Bull ling next below.—Four Offi es on M‘-. Street, and Four Grocery Btor<-s up town, ? i between Messrs. R, Malone & Co. and l! i.j & Snead’s Ware-Houses, j l , >r terms apply (during the subscribers ab-'r | e) to Mr. Robert F. Pox. *' Hugh Nesbitt. August 26. 1825. TO RENT. | MTHE Store next door but one r beloxi tlte Bridge Bank Buildings ® lat- ly occupied byjlMf Wasp nr as, f and the Store and Dwelling a tew doors above the Planters’ Hotel, lately occupied by Mr. Hsanx Campbell. It not Rented before the first Octet er, they will on that day be Rented at Auction. Notes with approved security for the rent, payable ( R'JP’vaf Twill be required. For 'ernts applv to * '' xlf R. H. Wilde or [ VV Fraser & Bowdre. ii September 9. 8i 22 C ' TO RENT, ’ t l A. A. r ° ne ° r nioVe y pars f a M That well known stand f<»r a '' Board ng house, wtb a large Stable at.ached, n situated ip the western part of the city, occu- « pird fir many years pa t for that purpose by M. tt :Long, deceased,—Possession given on the first of [-October. Apply to ; Mary E. Long, or F. M. Stone. C (O’ The Augusta Constitutionalist will publish' ‘ <he wbove once a week until the first Octob r, : and forward their accounts to this Office for pay- u i raent. Savannha , Sept R 10 t r 3 i ' ,C~I 10 REN I’. ~ t The Dwelling next below the ■ undersigned, at present occupied by Capt, Cor- - ■ mick. —also— -1 The DweHing nt present occupied by Mr. John Bui-on, on Campsell-street. —also — 1 The Store and Dwelling on Broad street, next 1 above the Bridge Bank. T And four Offices cn Campbell street. For 1 ! terms, applt to ' (J July 19 7 , NoricE. 'INHE undersigned has appointed John H. 1 J. Mass, Esq, his agent during big absence' from Augustu, M 1 Jind has also to Rent, 1 A Commodious Dwelling f - House, with a good Garden, Carriage-House. J , all other needful out houses, situated near the , Eagle-Tavern, on Reynold-Street. Possession . to be given on the first ot October next. | Asaph W aterman. « June 28 1 & Mr. Henry H. Jbield, i» au thorized to act as Agent for us during our ah ; sence from Augusta. Bidwell Ik Casey. July 15 6 ' Wamed at this office, a young H lad from 15 o 16 years -i ag , »; mln-mi us Uab- Itc as «u apprentice to the Printing Busmew.- AUGUSTA MASONIC HALL WLotHtp* THE second drawing of the above Lottery will take place on WEDNESDAY the 18th day of October next. An earlier day would have been appointed, but for the inactivity of the pre sent season, and the absence of a large portion of I our population,— Ihe subsequent drawings will ,1 be much more frequent. i- J. 8, Keers, y Secretary t» the Commissioners. , August 19 16 SKSHB&dNEI & S3PiißfaS2t Evening School. THE Subscriber will resume his EVENING SCHOOL, for the Tuition of the French and Spanish Languages, as soon as a sufficient num ber of applicants will be obtained, which is con ’ tempKted to be about the 15th October. Ten or twelve Scholars only will l?e admitted to each Class, at his School Roo«n, an early application it requested. He will be happy to attend young Ladies (or the same purpose at their own resi dence during day time. J. B. Lafltte. September 23 4 TBAVAXE BOAtklU.sU. AN UMbE It of Gentlemen, may tie ccommo dated with aingle Board, or Board and Lodg ing, next door to Dr. Tuan a, No. 296, Broad. j Street. J. B. Lafltte. j September 23 4t 26 TO RENT. •A n d possession given first of October, Si Store and Cellar. Apply at No. 296, Broad- Street. September 83 4t 26 13inabreWa’s and Parasols, NEATLY MADE AND MENDED BY Joseph Roderick. September 16 94 Aoi'HJE. A SITUATION wanted in aome respectable Dry Good Store or Counting House—by a young man that has an accurate knowledge of the business.—Unquestionable reference a 1 to re putation and sobriety can be given. —A line ad dressed to A. B, and left at this office, will be punctually attended to. Septcmb-r23 26 JS'nUjße. S 3 OPEN from the Office of the subscriber on the night of the 81st instant, a small Red Mo rocco POCKET BOOK, containing a smdll mount of change, and a Lottery Ticket, No. 17116, m the Augusta Masonic ffall Lottery, Q f , 0 , A. G. Howard. September 23 ;il 26 LOS i\ STOLEN from the subscriber on.tlie 17ih inst. a Red Morocco PQCKEI' BOOK, containing one 20 and one 5 Dollar Bill, of the Bank ut die United States, and a sm ill amount in North Caro lina and Darien money—also aNo e draw by J. G Pulhill, in favour of the subscriber for JjJ'JO 50, dated June 1824 , a Due Bill of J. M. Han..** in lavotirof the subscriber lor gld SO, and a Note drawn by Robert Myrick, in tavor f David Hnje, and by him endorsed so the subscriber for gio, dated 23d June, 1825 All persons are cattirinied against trading for .be above Notes, as I'm pay. f ment of them has been stopped. A hb ■ -al re ward will be given to any person who may re turn the above with its cuntenis. Horace Ely. September 20 6' 25 ■ NOTICE. " 6STHE Public are cautioned against trespassing JL on the Houses and Lots of the subscriber upper end of town—especially against hauling sand or earth front the river bank or contiguous thereto. Each and every'person offending shall have the law rigorously enlorced against him of them. Hugjh Negbjtt. Isntisrv 21 ' * fjii S olice. ALL persons having tit mands against the Eg '.ate of John Icsbs, late of Columbia Coun ty deceased, are requested to hind them ii 'to p rly attested agreeably to 'aw, and thos-» r>d bt ed to said Estate, are r quested to mtke wnnjtj diale payment to the Kv irs Isaac Willingham, ) 'Cornelius Joiie% C \ Thomas Willingham,) * S*r>t**rnbi r 6 8 RA.S . VV Ai, ~ F .OM the subscriber on U .'posday last, a aig- ye I.w negro majf) FREDERICK He is generally ksown in the adjoining emm rs as a fiddler.—Ue was seen in gparl-t on Frnhiy ,<at. It is believed be will go to Angus!3 He n.ay have a lorged pass with him, as be can re td and write. A suitable reward Will be given for his anore lier.sion, ant! confinement in any Jail in the state so that X Can get him, James Camak. MiH dnevil'e. ' nerust 28 ! i\ olice. ALL persons indebted io Hie estate of Cotton Merritt, deceased, are requ* »ied to rentier 1 h or accounts in properly attested, within me in: prescribed b la.v and tho-e indebt-.d to said estate wih rr> k. nyi d a'e pavrner Comfort Merrit, Jidmr’x . Marks County, May 1825 Ui x 91