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CONSTITUTIONALIST. I
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AUGUSTA, 1
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 281.'1825. 1—
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The latest Liverpool quotations of Cot- !
ton to 10th September range from 6Jd to |
lid per lb. for uplands—the transactions of
the week previous, were extensive, sales
excoeding 14,000 packages, a fact which
should be regarded as favorable to cotton 1
holders although prices are declining in that i
market, particularly on the inferior des- 1
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cnptions. Onr market has assumed re
cently a more animated appearance ; and
the quantity of Cotton arriving is conside
rable, though very little, we hear, is otfer- '
ed for sale, and sales are difficult to effect
at any thing over 12 a 12£ cts. Our mar
1, ket is well supplied with Groceries and
Dry Goods, which no doubt, will be sold on
reasonable terms. Salt 87|, Bagging 25 a
cts. Iron 6 cts. Sugar 12£ a 15 cts. Cof
lee 20 a22 cts. Whiskey cts. &c. &c.
In a well written communication to M.
Noah’s Advocate, of October 14th, sum
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ed “ Montgomery,” we lind “ the rejection
of the appointment of Mr. Ring, by the
Senate of the United States,” strenuously
insisted upon, as a measure which would
tend greatly to conciliate the well ground
ed apprehensions of the South, and at the
Same time screen Mr. Adams from the re
proach of ingratitude to that minister and
family ; the President having done his
in the appointment, Mr. Ring we ap
\ prehend will be quite content to withdraw
from the embassy with his pockets lined
with 18,000 dollars of the public money ;
9000 of which we apprehend he will im .
mediately appropriate to the emm.ripation
of Southern Slaves. Os Mr. Adams’ ad
ministration we are disposed to judg" as
favourably as the circumstances of it .vill
admit; and we look with great anxiety to
during the next winter, for he
will then have an ample opportunity to con
vince the South that he is, as a President
of the United States should be, disposed to
do strict justice to all parties, having laid
aside, since hi* election, all /oca/partiali
ties, and is ready to afford to Georgia the
same measure and same.justice, so far as
he is able, tirat he would extend to Massa
chusetts or Maine. Should he act thus, Iris
administration will meet with at least res
pect, if not cordiality, from every consis
tent and considerate republican.
ROM MUNI GATED. v
IT is with pride and pleasure that we
congratulate the Democratic Republicans
anil the friends of tiieir country at the re
sult of the election. Fi n every quarter
the most favorable tidings are received, and
the same spirit which animated our citizens
at home, appears to have pervaded the state,
and given an earnest of a successful and
glorious issue. It is not with the intention
of exulting over a vanquish y 1 opponent,
that we now remark upon tin*'* abject: far
be it from us to feel so ungenerous a d illi
beral a sentiment: but it is with tin ipt ation
o/.displaying that principle which formed
ujvhn a pure and patriotic basis, will Livr ;;-
ventually triumph over the delusions and
errors of prejudice, ami rise superior to all
the arts and machinations which may be
exerted to maintain them. The success of
Republican Democracy in this state, is to
be attributed to various active causes, ope
rating to one er I. That we have gained
converts to principle, and patriotism is evi
dent, by the increase of Republican voters
throughout the state : and it is with more
pleasure that we hail this return of nation
al sentiment, in bosoms that were lately
hostile, than even the result of the election
as regards the candidates for popular ap
probation. This unity of republican feel
ing, this increasing sympathy as regards ‘
general principle, will prove stronger to the
world than any language, and particularly 1
to states that may have viewed us with jea- j
lou'.y and hostility—that we are no longer ,
a divided people, but that we pull together
in one common cause—and feel our reso
lutions strengthened to support the inde
pendence, honor and interest of our virtu
ous and happy republic. We wish not to
revert with reproach upon conduct that is
passed ; or to brand with disgrace the arts
and tricks which were made use of to de
lude and impose on the understanding of 1
men who do not give themselves time to
look beyond the surface. But it becomes
our duty explicitly to declare—while treat- ,
ing on this subject, that we are impressed ,
with the belief, almost amounting to cer- :
tainty, that the very measures used by the
adversaries of democracy to injure its cause,
and to cast odium on its candidate—have
recoiled upon themselves and their party.
The attack upon Governor Troup for an act
of patriotism which reflected honor upon
him, in the bosoms of virtuous men, and tin
abortive attempt to impress on the public
belief, that he wished to separate the slate
from the union, created a sentiment of ab
horrence, which induced men who saw thro’
the meanness o( the action, to secede from
a party who could resort to acts of decep
tion so little and illiberal. There remains
no doubt but that democracy triumphs ) let
us however show humility in our victory,
and let us so use power as to prove to our
enemies that it is placed in a hand that
knoyvs how (o wield it, but who, at the same
time, shrinks with honest pride from the
temptation to abuse it.
The Milledgfn ill# .pen contain returns from all the coun
ties in the Sta»“ but ui , and a letter from Messrs. CamakA.
Ragland, editors of th« Journal, to the editors of lh*s paper,
gives the founder of the counties with (fee exception of
Ware. I * statement, the majority in Decitiir is given txoo
for Fro i ice 1?6 for (-lark, which with other variations
from our estimate, m?k-8 the majority for Troup, excluding
Ware, 8-16—and allowing a majority of 92 for Clark in that
county, leaves a majority of 734.— Sav. Georgian.
-600—
The town -oi < .reensborougb (capital of Greene county) was
illuminated on the receipt of the intelligence of the re-election
ol George M. Troup whilst the street? were promenaded by
the inhabitants of the place, male ami female, and the scene
was rendered more impressive by music from a band, and dis
charges of cannon. In this city, on Saturday afternoon, a *a
lute, of twenty-four guns was fired Dy the Chatham Light Artil
lery, of which corps Governor Troup is an honorary member, in
celebration of the same event, which was followed by another
trom the citizens.— lbid.
CHARLESTON, October 24.
New-York papers to the 20th inst. were yesterday received by
the schr. Constellation. The Foreign Intelligence they con
tain we received hy this’morning’s mail. A paper of the I9lh
inst. says the of propeily is very great by the tires
which rage in t. woods in the Eastern States. On the 7th
inst an extensive fire occurred in Erederickstown, (New Bruns
wick) by which 41 dwelling houses and 41 shops and Barns,
■ 'rf™ together with the King’s stores and Euel Yard.
1 he looses of individuals are estimated at 32,5 111.
The Haily Advertiserof the 18th gives a summary from Car
racas pipers to the 2lst inst.—-Mr. Joseph Lancaster had recei
. ved a second donation from Bolivar of $20,000.
There is a despatch from Sucre, announcing that the residue
of the Column of Col. Valdez had come in; thus leaving Peru
without a single hostile Spaniard, excepting in the fortress of
t-Hlloa. “ from the 9th l»ec. to »he 9lh Apnl," says the des
patch, •• we have dispatched more than eighteen thousand of the
soldiers of despotism from Ayacucho to Potosi.” [Patriots
Them was a slight full of mow .1 Raleigh, N. C. on the
18th inst. Its appearance so early in the season has rarely been
witnessed at that place.
The last Mail from New Orleans (says the National Intelli
gencer) brought information of the death of Mrs. Duralde. ladv
of Martin Duralde, Esq. and daughter of Mr. Secretary Clay'.
1 u- 1 u m an ° l * ier d® e P domestic affliction been added to those
which Mr. C. and his family have recently sustained.
The London Courier States that the whole of the Italian
company in London, tempted by the munificent offer of Mr.
I nee, the proprietor of the New-York Theatre, are to cron the
Atlantic. The recoinpcnce guaranteed is immense.
A meeting of the Israelites in the city of
New-York was held at Washington Hall on
the Ist inst. when it was resolved that a new
Synagogue be erected in the upper part of
1 the city. The sum of J 52648 was subscribed,
■ 81000 loaned, without interest, to car
ry the same into effect.
Fin Money. —Formerly a ladv’" — ’
' allowance was deno>~ :
1 but modern
. into pin mon
, certainly, as t
' signed to the s
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2SonR
Savai
THE Board of
declared a D
Anmm), or g 3 pei . JlOo k
ot this Bank, for tl ...mf s, the same
, will he paid to the Stockholders there
of, or to them order, on and after Tuesday next.
Hy oi\ of the Hoard,
A. Porter, Cashier.
October 28 3t 36
IRISH VOLIWTEEUS!.’
A1 I END a Meeting of the Company, on bn
Hiiees of importance, on SATURDAY E
VENING, the 29th inst. at the City-Hail, precise
'y ai 7 o’clock.
Hy order of Cnpt. CoimtcK,
Jlayfi id, o. s.
October 28 it 36
GEORGIA EE nGIRIE i ] \
TOU are hereby ordered to appear on your
Parade Ground in front of the City-Hall,
on TUESDAY the Ist November next, at 9 o’,
clock, A. M. armed and equipped as the bye
laws of the Company direct, prepared to fire for
the Medal.
Hy order of Capt N. E. Spurges,
George W. McCoy, o. s.
October 25 2t 35
HAMILTON RIFLEMEN ! !
AI’PKAH cm Parole, in front of the Ui'y Hal ,
< n SATURDAY, the 291 h inst. at precisely
3 o’clock, P, M. armed aid equipped accordinf;
to the bye laws of the corps.
Hy order of J.ieut. Could,
Grant, o. s.
N. P. —At the last Company Meeting, plain
hite cloth pantdoor.o were adopted as (he winter
uniform. The 'Members will appear accordingly,
at this parade.
October 25 2t 35
Wanted immediate employ
HP I in a Commitsion Ware H use, a man wn
will perform its dirties on moderate teims for
hort time—Enquire at this office
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tiotik. ami 3oh VriuUng,
Neatly F.xtcuted at this Cffice,
FI U K
THE MECHANIC'S
FIRE
Insurance Company,
NEWARK, NEW-JERSEY,
HAVE appointed the Subscriber their Agent ■
wl.ii will receive proposals for INSUK.ii.NUr.
HgSlllsl FI UR, Si d tin Jinks of
inland Xwvigal'um,
ion (he most liberal ft e,ns. at No. £69, Broad
1 Street, Augusta.
.Fames Harrison, Agent.
1 October 23 is 36
; MHOS. Prime New-Orleans Sugar,
2000 Bushels Salt.
for sale av
Thomas M’Gran.
, October 28 it jfi
: Masonic llalV
LOTTERY.
r TWO DRAWINGS OYER ! !
! And all the CAPITAL PRIZES still undrawn
except one g 1000 pnze.
Never was there such a chance for making a
; FORTUNE!! !
JS’tfx.t Wednesday Week,
The 9(h November,
The Third Drawing
WILL LAKE PLACE,
Some of the valuable Prizes then to be placed
in the wheel may be los by delay.
| to* TICKETS may be had for the present at
the original price at
BfiTillfe I —Lottery Office,
No. 241, Broad-Slrcct.
WHOLE TICKETS, g!0 00
HALVES 5 00
' QUARTERS, 2 50
’ J. 8. Beers,
Secretary to the Commissioners.
October 25 3 V
NEW CLOTHING.
a- ip- siatiaia
IS OPENING A LARGE ASSORTMENT OE
■ ■ T f, ~r f - - r-’-'
ffj >.J i ‘t. ae- » It,
ch is tnr- -I- ~ ut-- • ■ nmer, a-.,, .
oj ihi Hsj tiiitrch
-UB and Black auperfine Drwi Cotta,
bo. do. i-.vli"/,
lus, Claret, Olivt ami l'„ , -ib. . ijt.-.lj
Frock Coats, .
Blue at d Drab Box Coats, ‘ |
'■ OoiA .1 of different qua itiov, ,
Youths’ blue and black Coats ’
Cassimere and Cloth Pant.,l ions, of almost any
colour and prices,
.Sattinctl, Cnrderoy & prime bang-up do.
Blue and black cloth Vests,
French, India & English sdk Vests,
Silk Velvet - . - do.
Great variety of Fancy do.
Linen, Cotton, Frilled and Plain Shirts, (some
very fine,)
Knitted, Cotton and Worsted Drawers,
Worsted and Lamb’s wool knitted Shirts,
Fine flannel Shirts and Drawers, I
Ladies’ Cloaks, 1
Tartan and Gamble! do.
Fearnought great Coats, I
Sdk Umbrellas,
Hoys’ and Mens sea 1 skin Cap?, !
Gentlemen and Youth’s Hals, t
Hosiery, Gloves, &c.
ALSO,
House servants Coatees and Pantaloons,
Negro Jackets and Trowsers, .
Check’d, strip'd, and coa-sc linen Shirts,
Guernsey Frocks,
Red flannel Shirts.
THE ABOVE GOODS
Will be disposed of wholesale and retail, at
New-York prices.
No. 234. niioAn stbet.t, •
Three doors above the Pott- Office.
October 21 34 I
ftwgar, Coffee, &c. It
| 50 Bi gs 1’ iiirie Green I
200 Barrels do. do.
100 Pieces Hemp Bagging,
50 do. Tow do.
3000 Knshels Liverpool ground Sait,
WITH A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OS
Par Sale by
Win. Bostwick, *
October 18 3t 33
STOLEN,
FROM (he Subscriber’s Plantation, on the night 1
of the 14th October, a bright s->rrel MARE
leven yetrs <■ d next soring —l3 hands three and
a halt inches h gh, with a star in her forehead,
snip on her lip, and left hind foot white. Any ‘
person delivering said M re to me in Burke c- uu
* , (Bri<r Creek, Geo.) shall be lib rally reward
d—iml if stolen, a suitable c impensa’lun for the
detection and conviction, of the perpetra'or.
N. B.—There was left in her place, a chesnut
s'-rn l Horse, bet ween fifteen sm’ twenty year 1
dtl, It ft bind foot white, which I have in my po«-
session.
James Holley.
October 88 3*t 36
\
WASH^^NISir
si ®o ssa»
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THIS ESTABLISHMF.NT is opened iu a Tiandsome Brick pullding, erected during tha
past summer, at the eerier of Broad amt Mdnlosh-Streels. It is recommended to Plan
ters and Merchants, by its situation, in the centre of ; i-« town and of business, and within a
convenient distance of the Banks, Warehouses, ami Public Offices. Stage Passengers will find
it convenient from its being opposite the Post-Office, the place of arrival and departing of
the Stages. There is connected with the HALL, an adjacent Brick Tenement, with suites if
Private Apartments, and a separate ’ Entrance from Broad Street, which will be appropriated
exclusively to the accommodation of Families j and Ladies will find themselves as quiet and
r"tired as in any private house, with the additional advantage of being in the immediate
neighborhood of the principal PmirV Stores. The WASHINGTON HALT is superintended
bv W. J. OtiDiRT, whose am fv it will be to please and render comfortable, those who may
favour the House with their patronage.
Augusta, (Ga.) Sep'ember 30, 1325
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YiAgeffelA a\u\ YeivAVeton,
ARE now in complete order, nod will run regularly the ensuing seaaon between this place and
. Charleston, inland, via. Savannah and Beaufort. , These Boats ate under the care of experien
ced officers, and have handsome accommodations for passengers. Good Lighters are provided to
forward freight during a low river with the greatest safely and dispatch, and no exertion will be
spared to merit public patronage.
B. F. Wliitncr & Co.
(CT* B. F. W. & Co. (through the politeness of the Wharf Company) occupy as a Steamboat
Office, pan of the new building on the brick wharf,
October 4 6t 29
aw®ia&Kr(j@js,
THE HOWARD
LVSUII.LVCK COMPJkWT,
Dcto-iorlt
I 11 r * ' ** 7, . n
■ '*■ i*» Vorto, fut - • •< * o ? 7' ~,
; ousl-S a o* -i-.x »i\uW\i'p,
MU) 11 Cl! i>. i
And othcc fcrsoual Property j
MIAINST
LOSS OH DAMAGE BY
AND AI.SO,
To filsure against the Hazard* of Inland Nnviga
non nr Transportation
Capital £>todt,
- 8 300,000,
Which has all been paid in CASH, and the pub
lie may rely with confidence upon the whole sun
being always available to meet its engagements.
Phe subscriber having been appointed Agen
for the above Company will, in its name, Insur
against I+iss by fire and Hazard ol Inland Navi
gallon, on as favourable terms as can be done ii
this city.
A. Camfield,
.dirent for Howard Insurance Company.
N. B. Persons living in the country can have
Insurance effected by addressing the Agent, giv
ing a description of the premises to be insured.
Cost paid.
Augusta. ()-t.’25, 182a 35 IH
UUAVUUXU. "
r |NIIE Subscriber has removed to town and tak-
J. eu the House in Green Street, lately occn.
pied ny Judge Walker, deceased. He will ac
commodate a few Gentlemen as day boarder
and a few with rooms it desired.
He has for Rent a House, upper end of Broad
Street, next to Malone & Co’». Ware-H-use, w.
calculated fora Grocery Store, and as a to
purchasing Colton—which may be had if apph
ed lor immediately a great bargain.
forTsale.
Sills and Plates of best heart pine.
Benjamin Sims.
October 3.5 3t 35
Foe Sale.
4 LIKELY Negro WOVI\.V, only 26 years o'
/i. age, raised in South Carolina, a first rat.
Look, Washer and Ironer.—Apply to the editor.
October 31 3t 34
£?* We are authorised to an
nounce Hollavd M'Ttiik, Esq. a Candidate fin
the Office of ShcrilT of Richmond County, at tin
-nsuing election.
October 25 35
TO ii RENTED
i
(hi a Building Lease, '
THREE Lots, frontina; Walk
‘jjflrgß ft sinJ WatKuis S'ree.a, .ppisite u
! l e Catholic Parsonage Home. Tin
Aa9MRS> Lot« adjoin each other and will b
t separately rMI fi.ge'lier. ns mav be desired.
W. W. Holt.
September ft
COMMISsJo." STORE,
No. BBO4D-SXREF.T.
rHK Subsciber contrues td transact the AUC
TION and CO M MISSION HUMNKSS. And
will make T.be.--' ’ „. - , f
} M «4
■Tut \v^.
I r C ' : uki*' avti xea
* r ? "I) »*>*%. r. ■ . ! ~J, the undersigned have
- 118 day commenced transacting the
AND
Commission Business,
hndf.ii thb Filler op
, STOVALL & FORD.
it the New Wahehouse, on Jackson street', oppo
site Messrs. Ism Sims, Williams & Co.
I heir open ami close Store* are now in (-nod
order for the reception of Cotton and Goods
They will be grateful for so much of public
mlronage, as a faithful attention to business may
leserve.
Pleasant Stovall,
William P. Ford,
3iOclober t 4' t 29
Vit.WBEVL FA^TDWAiiEi
AND
Commission Business.
At his old stand in Savannah, near the Fort, and
< prepared to make suitable atlvances upon all
iroduce placed in his hands for aale,
John Everinghara, jr.
April 12 Ho
To Teachers.
4 SET of excellent School Furniture for sale,
3- such ay Tables, Benches, large Maps. Sec.
00l a g"0<l S'I'OVE suitable for a School (loom
ru Store Enquire of O. W. Warner, Eiq, Au
gusta, or the subscriber a» the Sand fills.
It. It. Hopkins.
September 27 27
THE FOU.OWING
OF THE MOST APPROVE!) FORMS
May be had at this OJ/ice,
—to wit ;
MARRIAGE Licences, do. Ilonds, Adminis
tration do. Letters Testamentary, do. of
Guardianship, do. of Administration, do. of Ap
rs!-e inept, do. Ilismissory, Recognifcsnces, Sub
poenas, Bills of Sale, Fnwi rs of Attorney, Blank
Teed- ct Conveyance, Sheriff's Titles, Retail Li
■ei.rr T .tro in’s Receipts, Mortgages, Appren
ices’ Indentures, Ac. &o.
September 9
GEORGIA, Columbia County
WHEREAS Benjamin Taliaferro Rees, applies
for Letters of Adminis ration 'on the E«
ale of June » Kecs, la'c ot said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to be and appear at my office, within
die lime prescribed by law, to file their objec
tinrs (if any they have) to shew cause v. liy said
letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand si office, in Columbia,
this 24.1 i day of O inbcv, 1U25
•30 Gahrkl .loirs, I). ('lk.
Blank I feeds of Conveyance,
■ E4TIT PUINTFD ON VELI-UM PiPkU,
/•’•r tyU Ht thi c Office*