The constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1823-1832, October 18, 1825, Image 1

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' / (\ I ©|)f C«l®tftilltfii»il|jl®^ - 1 -■•—• . , , - ... r ■■ ■ ■ rx= ■ -jr-sas:, ■ff —■ r, '” ■?■== -;iis.:.=p=: - " " NEW SERIES Vol. 111. ' AUGUSTA, TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 18, 1825. No. 33. Cfte <£onj*titutionalisrt *• PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY BY W. J. BUNCE, AUGUSTA, GA. <s» wa'st. Lute of the firm of WAY SJ RAKE.It, Savannah, Geo. OFFERS his services to his friends snd the Public, in the GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS in lliis place, &nd solicits their pat ronage. Klfeiiences to Messrs. A. Low & Co. Savannah, Geo. G. Breittmayer & Co. Augusta, G o. tr The Savannah Republican md the Geor gian, will please inSSrt the above once a week for one month, and forward their bills to this office for payment. A’lmoia S-nt. 6, 1825, t 21 Notice. &J* Tine, TubWc are. res pectfully informed that the undersigned have this dav commenced transacting the VAOTNMBftBa AND Commission Easiness, UNDY.iI THE FIRM: OF . - STOVALL & FORD, Al the New Waukhiusb, on Jackson street, oppo. tilt .Messrs. Win .Sims, With ms & Co. Their open and close Suin g are now in goof order for liie reception of Cotlo.i and Goods They will be grateful for so much of public patronage, us a faithful attention to business may deserve. Pleasant Stovall, William P. Ford. October I 4f. t 29 t~ storage" AND COMMISSION B USI NESS. LHB undersigned b-gs leave to tender his ser vices to the pubi c g' lierally. in the above ■line ol basl-.cs» —ite pledges mins lin u-e ah d 1 igence, gve personal attention, and to exert him seif to the best of his abilities to i;i«-e general sat isiaction and to promoie the interest of all tiinstj that may think proper to fav-.r him with their cus tom. Lib tnl advances a il’ he made on all pm {Juce’C'nmnii t-d m hi* cha nge,«it tier lor sale, ex pbru ion, or otberwis,-. and facilities in all cases f vihrA requir dj wdl tie afforded; that hut f w otbei* in Ins tine <an equal, and none surpass. All orders, wilt he thankfully received and promptly attended’to. He nas l-.ken Mr I), H, Warren’s Warehouse, at the font ot t lie b idg», (better known by the aame of “ Leigh’s Warehouse ’’) its situation be ing i.nmtdia'e y upon the'new wlu"f it thereby afior is peculiar advantages tosliinpers, Jsc. The whole establishment having lately under gone a complete and thoivug-i repair, is now in complete flrd r ( ;r die reception of all kinds ol produce, merchandize. &.C. His clone stores an tsieaaiy, s.-cure, and perfectly sale. * Wra. 11. Shelton. N. B. The only Tobicco I 1 spectio-i in ilie city, is also kepi at the an ve Wan-house: and brail Tobacco-of the./ii si quality, inspe i' dln re during the ensuing seas.. I will g.ve «is dollais per imn dred,"andin the same ratio fur the more interim qua) fies. - W fl. S. September 2(1 24 / THOMAS G. HALL, Carriage *Wak«r. Bi c rec,e.v, In «ar ■> —.Spring Supply of » CAR % ml OIOS, which manes hie assort nent »i G ,;a is a, let. - consisting of aernnd aad ibirti rate Lumber and Sitnlop Gigs, •no O.nn - and one Charlotte. Being regular ; ly supplied with an ettenzive assoitmenl, direct ) from the various manufactories of Newark and its vicinity, he is disposed to sell on as good terms at the articles can.b; obtained in Augusta . Oj’Bfder- fur any kino of (J(images will be erwuidcd and executed in the best manner, ai he manufacluring prices Gigs and Carriages built tn order Repairing in all branches, at short tnolice, on the most rm»..liable terms. March 22 if, 77 JS (dice. S EALh I) Viii > C OS.I I s 'TXT ILL her c.-ivtd at the Offi :e of die Clnk II of Gou .ci 1 , until (he first < f Not ember next, ftr cmiv.'■;ng Water from the S, nop km wo as Turkmft’s Soring, to ihf Market-House, m the' City of Augusta, in Bine Logs, (lie diameter n! which ahull bo at lensi fi tt?en inches, ami die Bore i-xir niches. Ihe upper t.urf.C- of the Logs wher. L ; d down lo heat least dirce and a hal feet ben... the general so-lane ol the pi- n ul, Tlie Course <>( (r. m the spring, t;i be •uch a-; to intersect tlrord street, between Mar kory-street and Hawks ctuhey. Proposals may unbrace i le w |, | p w „ rki or separ 'e propi.s Is will be r t.-.. vv d for lun.-hli. rng and be- ing the T.ogs, lie .nog iw. f)) ., ce wh _ u they will be de tvar c, or any or.^ r j, art oj the work ISaml. Halt*, W. tl. Tiiomas, > Committee. N. Ik’ltiig e, ) . ft'-ir nltr 16 f 4 To ieucVvM’s. A'-ET of eic 'leu* h ii ,oi l-'u ndure fors.il . such » I'-.hi- v. Benches, iaige Maps. &c ,*nd s good S'I'OVE » i't d-le for a Scii i 1 Ko i era Store ).' qi r of G. \V. '.V.ir cr, R-q Au wu.iu, or the luoseiibci a th ta »' H-IK 13. 11. Hopkins. September 3 7 U7 SPLENDID SCHEME. OF THE Augusta Masonic Hall Lottery . 3 BSkfiOD HIGHEST PRIZE. Now Drawing in the City of ftugnsta, un der the superintendance of a u.,,, "1 fA. Slaughter, RH R L • ! w - w - h olt, IV. IV• IVKID. >toranussionerß< . mr «. r T. 1. WuAY j U I \ V p WILDE> ’J I HOMPSON T\ui SfcconA Dealing • Will take place » i the 12'.h of October next. All the Capi'al Prizes are still undrawn, con sequently the W-crd is very rich. SCHEME 1 Prize of 830,000 is 830,000 -1 Prize of 20,000 is 20,000 e 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, 1 J 12825 Blanks, \ 8 180,000 d 18,000 TICKETS at TEN DOLLARS, jLi‘BB than two and an half HLankt to a Prize • 0 4 y The Prizes only to be Drawn. All the Prizes to he floating from the commencement, except the following which will he deposited in the wheel at definite periods, viz ON THE FHW I’ DRAWING ~ 1 prize of 19,000 & lof 500 2d. 1 pr.Ei* of 5 000 & 1 of 1,000 & lof 500 id. 1 pr ze of 10 000 & I of 5,00 4th. 1 prize of 5,000 &, y ( ,r 1.000 tc lof 500 sih. 1 prize of 10,000 & tof 500 6h. 1 prize of 5.000 & 1 of 1 000 Sc lof 500 r . 7di 1 pr.z i of 10,000 Sc 1 of 5,000 & 1 of 500! , Bth, i prize ot 20.000 & I of I.OJO Sc 2 of 500 j 1 9th. 1 prize of 30,000 Sc 1 of 1,000 Sc 1 ot 500' i t, AH Prizes payable thirty days after the cbm Qpk-tinn oflue drawing, subject to a deduction of j'filteen per cent—if not applied for within twelve , months, lo be considered a donation lo the funds t of the Masonic Hall. •sj TICKETS and SHARES may be yet had, in .vi great variety of numbers at the original price at i BEERS’ LOTTEItV OFFICE, > 7 No. 241 URO VD S HIKE \\ AUGIJ > FA. Whole T'ickets, 810 00 s Halves, 0 00 y Quarters, S 00 f . Darien money wdl be received for Tickets, n 07J“ Orders for Tickets and Slisres from any if prrt iif the United Sia'ps, enclosing the Cash, e mat paid, will meet the same prompt attention, as on personal application, ifnddreated lo J S. Beers, /, Secretary to the Commissioners. II Anpnol 23 9 g ~ —— VMUTOiUIUE ' r AND Commission Business. At his old stand in Savannah, near the Fort, and is prepared to mike suitable advances upon all produce placed in his hands for sale. ( John Everinahara, ir. ' April 12 ® us j fe\vv»Ufci\ D. Urawe, , /CONTINUES 'ha practice of the Law at Monti s -v cello, Jasper County, wbeit he will punctual ,Ily a fend to any business contijed to his care, lie also practices in all the other courts of the Oak , mulgee circuit, and in several courts of the Flint | in d Northern circuits.—During his absence an sgent will be Iff. to attend to the business of his ; dfici*. .MontrceVo. .Tnlv 27 intf 10 Notice. MpHK have connected themselves I in the practice of the LAW—they will uni [I. irmly atten ! all the counties of the Northern ‘cuit, and the county of Franklin, of the We>. 1 )'r i‘n •circuit, one ol them will be generally lound 'j it their office in Elbertoo, where they will take ■j deasiire in transacting the business of those who 'j'oay be unfortunate enough to be involved in th. ‘Law. John X. Heard, Thomas J. Heard. ; Jsniisrv 1. 1825 5 7 THE FOLLOWING 1 OF THE MOfflT APPROVED FORMS May he hud at this Office, —lO wit \CAUUIAGE Licences, do. Bonds Adminis •h* “ration do. Letters Testamentary, do. of Guardi or.,hip, do. 1 f Administration, d'-. of Ap - "nisemt nt, 4u. Oismisstny, Hecognifuiees. Sub |uj ias. Bills ot Va c, I’-iwcrs -.( Attorney, B ank ’ ed. nt Conveyance, Sheriff's Titles, Retail Li i-ic --. Fatrooo’s It c cpts, Mortgages, Appren ic s’ led ntnres, Sic he, S.--I- mb- r 9 £s* Wanted at this oilice, a young lad trom 15 to 16 > ears r age, ufindustri u. hah-1 its as an apprentice lo the Printing Busmen. I LA FAYETTE HAT AND CLOTHING WAREHOUSE The Subscriber ft opening in Broad street, one door below Mr, Al len's Hat I Store, k UUI Ann GENERAL AS»OHTM»»» «r AND CLOTHING, t Consisting of OIIESS COATS, Frock Coats Drab box Qoata Double tc single mill’d Caftaiinere Pantaloon Broad Cloth, Bat melt and Corduroy do Toilinett, Valentia, Swanadown k black silk Vesta Blue and black Cloth and Cassimerc do Superfine Linen and Cotton, frilled and plait Shirts Knitted, Cotton, Worsted and Lam ba woo I Shins and Drawers * Flannel do do Tartan and Camblct Cloaks Ladies do Boy’s Dresses Youth’s close body Coats Gentlemen’s aupurkne Kata, seme very wide brims I Inundation beaver do La Fayette, boys and mens seal skin Capa Washington, Jackson and l.a Fayette Stocks Silk Umbrtliaa Hosiery Gloves, kc. —ALSO— Negro Jackets and 'browsers House servants Coatees and Pantaloons Fearnought great Coats Guernsey Frocks, red flannel Shirts , Striped and Citeck do Common Linen do Woollen Gloves, and many other articles in his line. The above GOODS are New-York made, and ( will be disposed of wholesale and retail, at New- Yprk prices. I J. P. Setze. December 3 46 , | &6. SACKS Liverpool ground Sail, 10 Hhds. Sugar, 10 Bags Coilee, 100 Hilda. Molasses, 1 Rale, Oznaburgs, 100 UaiicliN Gin, . . 15 do N. E. Rum, 40 Boxes Window Glass, " 5 Kegs Pearl Barley, 2 Hilda. Jamaica Rum, 10 Boxes Loaf Sugar, 2 Ton English Castings, 5 Quarter flasks Port Wine, 5 Casks London Porter, 20 Barrels Philadelphia Whiskey, 4 Hilda. do 6 years old 10 Barrels Cider, LATELY RECEIVED BY VV m. U. Egan. Wanted to W‘u'%. A good Negr i Wench as Cook snd Washer, to remain in town. A.ignsi 5 12 VLOVtt and LUML. aIiDD BARRELS Fresh North ern Flour, 250 Casks FreshiStone Lime, 0) s snoerior quality just received and for sale at No. 308, Broad-Stroet, by Thomas S. M etcalf. j May 37 06 Corn for Sale. From 1000 to 2000 Bushels Prhne Fur Sale by the Subscriber, at JVo. 341. anilAD-STHEET, AUOt’S'rA. John Dillon. I July 5. 3 fi a (D©®u 'A MHE subscriber will give 12 12 cents per lb. UL for five thousand pounds bes' qual'ty TAL LOW. to bo delivered by the last day of January, at his Manufactory, five doors be'ow tin- maiket. B. Payne. September 30 B*t 2-f A CARD. THE Mibscribers connected under the fi iti of aSims & Su* r * IKKS » 1 •h ir Bcuvicpg AvcHowers and QA'Mniwion .Mer chants, All busi nss . iiuuru .1 a«> iheir care, aha receive attention. Benj. G. Deo. W. Summers, JVo 189 Jtraad s.retU October 11 2t 31 NOVICE. 4 LL those who are indebted ta the firm o /l M’D' Wa-li. k Reid, are requested In nok i i roeilia'e aelliement, ns it is iu'iuided lo close i -aid concern as s-ieedily as posiible, i.i coose - quence of the d-atb of Mr. Tliomis M Doarall ind all those to whom illey are indebted, wii please present tfuir accounts for payment to Robert A. Reid, Surviving Pwtncr. * October 11 5t 31 JNl’DDWaiiVi & B.YID, is v B removed into the Brick Building on Camp bell- -treet, (up stairs,) immediately in the rear of M Kev'zi-k k Htsam ii’a Brick Building, on Hroad airtel, and offer their remaining S POCK GOODS, lly Wholesale, at extremely low prices, for Cash or Town acceptances only. .Country Merchants and others will find it much to their interest to call, as it is intended to close the concern as early us possible. The following comprises the assortment in part; BALES extra super heavy London liufH-.:, Point and Rose Blankets. 2 Bales (Kay & Sons) super While Plains, 7 8 Wide 22 Pieces red, white and yellow Flannels, 40 Pieces plain and figured black Bunib.tzeUa, Black, blue, drab and olive, double a.,d sin gle mill’d Clothes and Cassimeres, Blue, crimson and beet rout Felice Cloths, Men’s, women’s and boy’s while, black and mixed lambs wool, wor I and cotton Hosiery. The above Woollens were imported last No vember, and are of superior quality, and much lower charged than those imported,,-bis Fall. —also — 35 44. 54, 64. 7 4 and 8 4 black, plaid and while Merino Slmwli, which wilt be sold by the single, nt first cost. 100 Piece* fresh imported 4-4, J-4 and 6-4 Cam brics, Book, Leno and Mull Muslins, TUUKTUEB WITH A CENKIiAL ASSUHTMENT OS * CotUm Goods, #Cu October II 31 For Sale or to Bent- MB. B. HOPKINS oilers to sel his |Hnuse and Lot in Town, and it notsold by the first of October, the premises may then be rented. En quire of-the subscriber on the Sand Hills, or of George W. Warner, Esq iu Augusta. B. B. Hopkins. September 23 26 TT TO rent; .Mjt The lirick Dwelling on Broad-Street, below the Mark-1, lately occupied by Joseph Grant, Esq. Possession given immedi ately.—Apply IS B. H. Warren, or ' G. B. Lamar. October 7 3t 30 TO BE REN FED On a ffunding Lease, JmL TH REE Lots’, fronting Walk i JJijiß 'he Catholic Parsonage House. The JHHMb Lots adjoin each other and will be est separately or all together, as may be desired, W. \V. Holt. ~~ to RENT. JIL Two convenient Dwelling IfuL’ses and Lois, situated on Keyno d-sticet near ihe residence of Anselm Bugg, Esq,—Pos sestiioi’J given on the first dsy of October next. AJ'rLT TO G. Dillon. September 27 27 ~ TjUENT. The Dwelling part of a Hutise ; with a Go > I Kiichcn. Possession given on the I„,' 'T Octob-r. Anply to ] b. Audler, Cotton Range. Septem.br t 30 23 " TO RJ.iNT, I-'i of October IK-X ~ lor one year, the.- I mine ■■ nd Lot on M In tosf).Street, wlierr. Ur. Patrick Kelly now lives. Apply lo Robert D. Bit.’ or to W-n. W. Holt. Husan B. Ware. August 2 11 TT TO illill. The 'icxt below the undersigned, at present- apied by Csjil. Cor inick. —als Tlie DwelVng »t present ctreupied by Mr. John Button, on Campbell street. also— The Sore and Dwelling ou Br< jad street, next above Bridge Bank. An/ four Offices on Campbi II street. For tern*, *pply to M/Kcnzie & Bp nnoch. '{July 19 ,v NOTICE. ~~ ISHE undersigned has appointed Johk H. . Mann, Esq. his agent during his absenci iom Augusta. Jlnd has also to Rent, lilgij A Cuinmodiuas Dwelling Rouse, with a good Garden, Carriage-House, dl other needful out hnusos, situated near tin Eagle't avern, on Heynold-Si reel. Possessim <i be given on the first of October nexi. Araph vr aterman. June 28 1 *#* The subscriber, has removed io that Commodious Dwelli g, in Ellis Street, d: jvclly opposite Mr. Healing’s new b ick Building, where si wral young gentlemen can be i-cnmmu la ed with BOARD, and LODGING (if n quired.) is an Ally runs from Hie bouse into Broai. street, directly opposite the City Hotel A. 8 toy. October 11 3t * 31 | CHARLESTON* ' JSIMIa STAttE, , E.l ■’' s commenced running on the first Octo. - ■ » her.-*Apply for seals at the GLOBE TA 'VE UN—Fire fifteen Dollars. , Ortobe. 4 .ilot 29 . TALENT COTTON PREBS. , 'P ! J B Subscriber respectfully informs his friend* ~ ami the public in general, that be has iaven(ed A & useful for the purfios- of , 'acting Cotton into square Jiales, by the pow t of a Jjever acting on a Fn urn which iliivcs the follower 1 that presses the Cotton into the Hale. i I’he power of this Machine; is such, tint from 450 to 500 p muds of Cotton can be pressed in. to five yards of 42 inch bagging with consider*, i ble ease, and in a vary short time, file superior advantages of this machine are clearly manifest) that in addition to the small quantity of bagging I Required, (wh ch certainly ie an ofect.j two 1 hands can will) gnu ease, pack from eight to twelve bales in one day, if the cotton is conven . ient, by having some assistance in sewing, which is by far the most tedious part. The simplicity ot this machine and its superior power ate great* ly admired by mechanical artists, and in fact all who have seen it. By a mechanical demonstra lion it is proven, that the power of the lover and its concomitants are equal if not superior to " any, even to the wedge if properly applied. rri'in the high and frequent encomiums past I on tlte invention, the subscriber is induced to of f (er it to the Public as something worthy ot their • immediate notice. Any person ilia! may want, . can apply lo the subscriber. The probable cost r wi!l be FIFTY DOI.LAUS, when all muerala are bund, mid EIGHTY, if not found. Patent Letters having been obtained fruuLgrthe Depart ment of Stale u( tlie United States, 111 person ara prohibited Iroin making or using the same without - legal right. All infringements will meet with the rigor of the law, made and provided in suc-i ea-es. Any mechanic that may wish to be be in. fitted by 1 the invention, may by paying a very moderate I sum secure individual c mmy or. lute rights. The . same is offered to farmers and all others.. The bze oj the Machine is sixteen feet long, three feet wide, and can he used in a house of six teen feet p'tch, or brought so near the oulsnle that the cottar, can be conveyed by a lube from the Gin to the I J ress, , Lewis Lajssard. Halifax V 'd. »•)• 21 18 '5 ,-Ji r iO ffl:klDlLa*VTi ; ANU STEAM Bylil.S. ' HOUEIi, a F reach Physician, respectfully a" informs the public, that he lias established STEAM and MEDICAL BATHS In Augusta. The very high repute these Baths have acquired in Europe, where (although a late discov ry) diey are to be found in every hospital, and the great cures they have perlbnned in Bouton, Phi. , Udelpbia and Charleston, cun leave no doubt of ’ 'beir efficacy. The most gentle us 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; from Fsors, Ringworms, tic. to scaidliesd and Leprosy. They also have never - iailed ot success iu either acute or chronic rheu. mutism. In glandular obstruction*, chlorosis, ahasarcout I iwellings, incipient dropsy; in all diseases of tha n joints, gouty affections, dispersion of tumors, ill cured syphilis, spasmodic or nervous affections i in all bilious disorders, dyspepsia, hypocondtiiusii, epilepsy—these baths have been found moat «er _ viceable,and have often succeeded even in here ditaiy complaints. In lino, this manner ol admin istering utmost every remedy belonging to the j- healing art, may be tendered 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, Hodkl will be happy to give the mo*i ret pectsble references to persons who have been cured by taking them. Tbfc &tcan\ 4* •Medical Math . K aiaMlah me ut, . Is ill Ellis. Street, opposite Mr. H Mealing’* Bnck House, u id has an etilrance in Brnad-street , ’ll.mediately opposite the citv 7/otel. .1 noinry II ’ 57 A otice. subscriber (l,te 01 savin,rml.) has establish *■ ed him clt'ii ibis Ch), t . tt .oisaction of L'vumuvsbitm Business, A leave lo iem" / hi* #t;rvicea to hit friends and ibe pub'ic in Georg a. W. B. Gwathmey, J\’cw York. If EFEtI ENgK.v TBomas I until mi, K-q. Mr. 11. H. Mi; ohi vs, Messrs. A. m.ai.oiiisu & C. lasrus. Oclobei J! fi. Ji Mr. Lutlior (Jumtuingi will C as my Attorney during my absence Iroin tiie nee. J. M. Hand. May 13 it qy VhubtcUa’a and IVvasuls, NEATLY MADE AND MENDED BY Joseph Roderick. Sep'errher 16 24 Blank l/eeds of Conveyance, ■ WILY PMIBTT3II OPT VKU-l * FXPkll, For tuU at Out OJic*.