The constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1823-1832, November 01, 1825, Image 1

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HP - . fL-.-r. ——■■=—- ■■■■■--;. . Many of the political evils, imde.r which every Country in the world labours, are not owing to uny want of love for our Country, but to un ignomncft otils real coniitiuitioi arid mler-isls.” PRIESTLY NEW SERIES. Yol. 111. AUGUSTA, TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER I, 1825. No. 37. Cfie Constitutionalist 119 PUBLISRF.n EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY BY 1 W. J. BUNCE, • x ., AUGUSTA, , <ty. ■f -.•( . . ' - i , .... AND C OMMISSIOJT S TO RE, No. 325, BROAb-^rirtfcT. THE Subscriber continues \n transact the AUC- 1 tION and COMMISSION BUSINESS. And will make liberal advances on ConsignmehK „ u ot - A * Bu ss- October 21. 34, Notice. (kT* Tfie Th&Hlte are ; pectfully informed that the undersig- i • , * this day commenced transacting the ’ ' u vsuawm&r, AND Coijirnission Busint UNDER THE PIHM OF STOVALL & JFORIJ, At the New IVarkiiousk, on .Inchon street, oppo site Messrs. Win. Sims, William* it Co. Their open and close Stores are now in good •rder for the reception of Cotton and Goods. They will he ('rateful for «o much of public patronage, as a faithful attention to business may deserve. Pleasant Stovall, William P. Ford. ‘ October I 4t t 29 STORAGES AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. EilHB Undersigned begs leave to tender his see- ‘ JL vices to the pubic generally, in the above, line of business —he pledges himself to use all dd igenCe, give personal atteuiion, and to exert him , self to the best ofhia abilities to give general sat J isfaction and to promote the interest of all those, that may 'liink prop r to favor him with their cus. J tom. Liberal advances will be made on all pro iluce committed to his charge, either for sale, ex portation, or otherwise, And.facilities in all 'cases j t f-when required J will be afforded; that but few, others in ius line can equal, and none surpass. Alii, orders will be thankfully received ami promt pi hi attended to, , l«e 1.5. taken Mr R, M. Warren’s Warehottat. i( at the fo<»i of the bridge, (hotter known hy (he name of Leigh's ing immedi iiely upon the neiu wharf it thereby affords peculiar advantages to shippers, £ic. The whole establishment having lately und r gone a complete and thorough repair, is now in, complete order for the rec, ption of all kinds of produce, merchandize, Sic. His close stores are cleanly, secure, and perfectly safe. Win. M. Shelton. N. fi. The only Tobacco Inspection in the city, is also keiit at the above Warehouse : and for all ( i obacco ol the fit si quality, inspe’ted here during tli .' ensuing seaso-Q I will give six dollars jier hun died, and 111 the same ratio h r the inure inferior qualities. W, R. s. Set'terrber 20 25 i\ otice. 11HE subscriber (late of Savannah) has establish . ed himself in this City, for the transaction i f Commission Business, And bet**s leave to tender his services to his friends and the public in Georgia. W. B. Gwathmey, JVew Cork. 1 REFERENCES- Thomas Gumming, Ksq. Mr. R. H. M USBROVE, ! Messrs. A. Slaughter & C. Labczan, October 11 6t 31 THOMAS G. HALL, j Carriage JVlaker. HAS received a part of his Spring Supply of CARRIAGES ami GIGS, which mattes his assortment of digs complete—consisting of first, second and third rate Leather and Suntop Gigs’ one Coachee and one Chariotee. Being regular ly supplied with an extensive assortment, direct from the various manufactories ol Newark and its vicinity, he is disposed to sell on as good terms at the articles can be obtained in Augusta . (Lj’Orders for any kind of Carriages will be orwaided and executed in the best manner, at he manufacturing prices. Gigs and Carriages built lo order. Repairing in all branches, at short tnotire, on the most reasonable terms. March 22 jf 77 Augusta Ei*ee ScLooL AS the exercises of this institution will be re sumed on MONDAY next, it is expected that the Pupils will be punctual in their attend ance on th d day. It is open for the reception of all who may wish to avail therr-seives of its be nefits; and as there are doubtless many children in our city who have never yet enjoyed the means of instruction, the parents of such, are ca led on by every consideration of duty and ot interest to urge their children (without delay) to attend upon the instructions of this school— an opportunity so important ought not to be per nutted to pass without suitable improvement, am) parents must be insensible to the best and high est intere«fz of their offspring, who deny them that improvement which will qualify them for usefulness in the world, and which can be pro cured wit.lout money, and without price October 14, 1825. 6t ,32 VV ante(|this office, a yountr lad from 15 to 16 years of age. of industrious hab its as an apprentice to the Printing Business. MANAGERS’ OFFICE. By Authority of the Slate of New- York. SPLENDID LOTTERY, To be. Drawn in the City of New-York, on the 4th of January, 1826. and finished in five minutes. 45 NUMBERS—6 BALLOTS TO BE DRAWN j , Each Ticket having 3 Numbers in Combination. Ji* & A, MANAGERS. SCHEME OF THE State Literature class 3, for 1826. HIGHEST PRIZE S 100,000 1 PRIZE OF 850,000 is 850,000 1 do “ 20,000 is 20,000 1 do “ 10,500 is 10,500 2 do “ 5,000 is 10,000 4 do " 2,500 is 10,000 10 do “ 2,000 is 20,000 39 do “ 1,000 is 39,000 78 do “ 500 is 39,000 468 do “ 100, is 46,800 4,446 do “ 50 is 222,300 5,051 Prizes, 8567,600 9,139 Blanks, Less than tiro blanks to a Prize. PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole - 850 Quarter 812 50 Half - - 25 Eighth 625 This is the most mag.ufibant Scheme that has ever been offered for the patronage of the friends of Lottery adventure in America. The small number ol I'icke‘s, and the unexampled demand for them, is » sufficient warrant, that there will not be a chance left, for week ' before the day fix ed for the drawing, an l that the price of T.ck ets will ah >rtly rise to 860. • iGentlemen are therefore requested, to be early in their application, as all Orders ac ually I mailed before the rise will be entitled to be sup. jplied at the present rates. *«* Notes of the Bank of the U, State* and its |Vranches, and, generally, the Notes of all Bants ilhat pay specie, reeled at par. AL >, Mercantile Drafts a* sight, on any r-fthe o.'iie Cit't-s', 'aVti'rfii'.► . iv. jis tcceived freely in payment. All Letters to he post pair/. The Mails may be relied on as being perfectly ■ safe for all remittances. Yates & M‘lntyre, Wus hi agio n City, October 11 12t t 31 ~~ NOTICE. f¥IHE Copartnership of D. Parish & Go. was 1 i dissolved by mutual consent on the Ist day of July last The business of said concern will be closed by Parish, Corning & Co. to whom all indebted are requested to make payment. Daniel Parish, Jasper Corning, Parish, fiplhrook & Co. Charleston, Oct. 18 w2m 34 COPARTNERSHIP. ~ T'HE Subscribers have formed a Copartner ship under the firm ot PARISH, CORMNG &. CO. and will transact business at the old aland of U. Parish & Co. where they have now open SUO Packages Staple and Fancy 'SR'S Comprising a complete assortment, which will sold on lavoruble terms. Daniel Parish, Jasper Corning, Joseph Kernochan, Thomas Parish. Charleston, Odt. 18 lw2m 34 Situation Wanted, BY a young man in a Count ing Room, where his time can be devoted exclusively to the Books. Satisfactory references will be given He would take charge of a set of Books on Ben nett’s plan if required. A line addressed to G. U. and left at this Office, will meet with attention October 14 32 mPTIck A SITUATION wanted in some respectable Dry Good Store or Counting House—by a young man that has an accurate knowledge ol the business.—Unquestionable reference us 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. September 23 26 THE FOLLOWING Hlatfftg* OF THE MOST APPROVED FORMS May be had at this Office, —to wit • MARRIAGE Licences, do. Ronds, Adminis tration do. Letters TeMameutary, do. of Guardianship, do. of Administration, do. of Ap praisement, do. Dismissory, Recognisances, Sub pumas, Bills of Sale, Powers of Attorney, Blank Deeds of Conveyance, Sheriff ’s Titles, Retail Li cences, Patroon’s Receipts, Mortgage*, Appren tices’ Indentures, &c. fcc. September 9 . SPLENDID SCHEME. OK THE AUGUSTA MASONIC HALL LOTTERY. Si®*®®®- HIGHEST PRIZE. A oup t Drawing in the City of Augusta, un der the superintendance of S. Rale, 1 f*- S^ughter, R. 11. Reid, y*«»M.n. J , L- ;“ 01 *’ T. I. Wray, f . . Wilde, J Thompson ■ <* The Third Drawing Will lake place on the 9th November next, ffj* Two drawings out of Nine are over, and there remain still undrawn, the truly splendid Capital Prizes of $ ao,ooo $ 30,000, BESIDES Seventy Thousand DoWavs \ IN 810,000—55000-~31000, & SSOO PRIZES. And a large proportion of g 100 and g 50 Fri zes—This Is an almost unprt cedentcd non a,*t< »>t the wheel, after the drawing of nearly one fourth of the whole Lottery, SCHEME. I Prize of $30,000 is $30,000 I Prize of 20,600 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 I 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 he Drawn. All the Prize» to be floating from the commencement, except thr folio-wing, which -will be deposited in the wheel at definite periods, viz .- (.if TITTTV 'I.T/iWUNG 1 prize of 10,000 & lof 500 2d. 1 prize of 5.000 & 1 of 1,000 & lof 500 3d. 1 prize of 10,000 St 1 of 5,00 4th. 1 prize of 5,000 St 1 of 1.000 81 lof 500 sth. I prize of 10,000 St lof 500 6th. I prize of 5 000 St 1 ol 1 000 St lof 500 7di. 1 prize of 10.000 81 1 of 5,000 St lot 500 Bth. 1 prize of 20,000 St 1 of 1,000 St 2of 500 9lh, 1 prize of 30,000 St 1 of 1,000 81 lof 500 All Prizes payable thirty days after the com , pletion of the drawing, subject to a deduction ol I fifteen percent—if not applied for within twelve I months, to be considered a donation to the lunds of the Masonic llali. TICKETS and StIARES may be yet had, in pp-eal variety of numbers at the original price at BEERS LOTTERY OFFICE , No. 241 HU JxD S TREET, AUGUSTA. Whole Tickets, 810 00 Halves, 5 00 Quarters, S 50 , Darien in ,m , will be received for 1 ickels. , £1 f - Orders 'or Tickets and Shares from any 1 part of the United States, enclosing the Cash 1 post patd will nre.it the same prompt attention, as on personal application, if addressed to J. S. Beers, Secretary to the Commissioners, October 18 33 Dancing fcchooV. MR. COLMESNII. respectfully informs the Ladies and Gentlemen ol Augosta and its vicinity, that his Dancing School will commence Us soon as he will have a sufficient number ol 'Scholars. His subscription list is opened for those who • wish to patronize him; and parents and guardians : who wish to give private les- ons to their children, 1 Mr. G. will attend wnh pleasure at their house, 01 ai y place of (heir choice. The price of Tuition is to be paid on entrance and further explanation will he seen on the sub scription list, for night and day school. October 21 4* 34 Stephen 1). Deane, ( /CONTINUES the practice of the Law at Monti t V.V cello, Jasper 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 . mulgee circuit, ami in several courts of the Flint and Northern circuits.— During his absence an agent will be left to attend to the business of hi; . office. Monlice.Uo , July 27 mtf 10 JS' oticfc. aTjIMG subscribers have connected themselve in the practice of the LAW—they will uni formly attend all the counties of the Northen Circuit, and the county of Franklin, of the Wet ■ tern Circuit, one of them will he generally found at their office in Elberlon, where they will takt pleasure in transacting the business of those who nay be unfortunate enough to be involved in the : Law. John A. Heard, Thomas J. Heard. ( January I, 1825 5 7 —n——m—i-Mimim—rTnir uniriaiim **'4. . jujnmmmmm nIMOCK & MARSH. .i&ercjjant Cailoi#, j AT THE AUGUSTA No. 164, Broad-street. t*ivn this n«s HscKivaii, ran the >.a w r.i i hut >, —*l lunre and fresh sup bln ot READY MADE CLOT II sO, —CONSIST! MO OF— BLf'E ami Itlsck Dress Coats, Coatees, differem colors. Blue, Black and Fancy colored Pantaloons. Itlue and Black Cloth Ves's, Sdk and Fancy diito, hand some patterns, ’ Bang-up Pantaloons, Satinett Coatees and Pantaloons, Ac. All of (he ah ve Garments have b ten made of ~ the latest New York fashions. Persons wishing to purchase, will do themselves the pleasure lo crll at die above store. October 7 30 *V olive,. 3 WILLIAM KI BBE , TAKES this opportunity of informing his triends and the public, that he has entered into Co partnership with Mr. James Wells, of Savannah, laty of the House of A 'ilium. Hills hi Wells, for the purpose of carrying on the business ua DRAPERS AND TAILORS, In the City of Avgusta, TWO noons BELOW THE OLO IIK TAVEIUf. Where they intend keepings generd supply of CLOTHS, CASS)MERES and GOODS, ot all descriptions, usually kept by Houses ol their pro : Cession—and at the same time assure the pub lic that no time nor pains shall be warning to suit those who may call on the House Wells & Klhlje. October 11 31 REMOVAL. WABBO.N Sf XUJHOLS, Have removed from No. 259, to No. 226, Broad, corner of Macintosh streets, Where Ihey are opening an ex ensive and ele gant assortment of STAPLE AXII K/,VM' DRY GOODS, ■ Which they offer to their friends and custom- i ers, on their usual liberal terms. October 18 fit 33 * Sf AUVVViIXHS. PRIME HAmTsnd MIDLINGS, Just received and for sale by Thomas 8. Metcalf. 150 Cas\ s Stone LIME. Oe'obi., 14 32 ( DANCING ACADEMY, e Mr. T. D. TayoWfc’s ftcliooV ' OPENS THIS DAY, MR. F. wishing to devote his whole time to ibis Brunch of Education, request those Parents why wish to confide their children to his care, to make immediate application, having * many new and elegant Dances that he wishes lo 4 leach his Pupils Mr. F. will altend as usual in orivate Families and Seminaries when called for. For further particulars, apply at Mr. J. B. Lx vittk’s next door to Ur. 'Turpin’s Store, Broad - Street. MUSIC LESSONS. J MRS. T. B. FAYOLLK, thankful for the en II douragement heretofore received, informs n her friends and the community, that she continues s< g ving lessons on the PIANO FORTE and SPAN- I.'H GUITAR. Mrs. F. leaches her pupils the art of singing in the newest style. Apply as in the above advertisement. October 18 8t 33 MRS. WALTHALL, RESPECTFULLY informs her friends and the J young Ladies of Augusta that she will com- n tnence giving lessons on the PIANO FORTE ts and in SINGING, at her residence—or in private families as may best suit the convenience of the pupils that may be entrusted to her care. ilj“ Terms moderate, and made known on ap- - plication at her residence, Ueynold-street, first house below the Eag'e Tavern- October 21 34 'JNfIE Subscriber has removed to town and tsk *- cn the House in Green-Street, lately occu pied by Judge Walker, deceased. He will ac commodate a few Gentlemen as day boarders, and a few with rooms if desired. y He hag for Rent a Donee, Upper end of Broad. I Street, next to Malone & Cn’s. Ware-House, welL • calculated fora Grocery Store, and as a stand forl\ purchasing Cotton—which ir./.y he had if appli ed fur immediately a great bargain. fohTsale. Sills and Plates of best heart pine, . Benjamin .Sims. 1 October 25 3t 35 LVMcBEU. FACTO YUiiiE AND Commission Business. At his old stand in Savannah, near the Fort, and \ i* prepared lo make suitable advances upon all i produce placed in his hands for sale, i John Everinghara, jr. April 12 83 V mbveVWs and VarasoYs, NEATLY MADE AND MENDED DY Joseph Roderick. t 1 September 16 24 n-^T-n —mr~in'~ni —i— WJtmWL SSKDIMd !M m iL J The Subscribers -)"<■ now receiving an extensive anil will selected assortment of ; S3jOC» & UOOtO, OF EV*:HY DESCRIPTION, —among -which ar«— 5000 Vftiv stout tfhocn for Negroes. p All of which thay t:i':r lT sale low, at their , Scot ■ lies. door below the Augusta Dank. ; Luke Recti & Co. ALSO, TO RENT. a THE store recently occupied by Mr. Cuahlks S. || \kkii, as u Book Store, the stand is an excellent one, and Kent mmhnile -Immed.ate pox session will he given .—Jfiply as above, October 18 4i 33 ftugav, Coffeo, &c. UHDS. prirttap Sugar, 200 Darrels do* do. 100 Pieces Hemp Bagging, 50 do. Tow do. 3000 Bushels Liverpool ground Salt, WITH A OF.NKHAI. ASBOIITMBNT OF (BUMKHBlB&BBj, Fur Sate by Win, Bostwick. ° cl IS 3t 33 I <I^(DnD(Do [STIHR aibscriber will give 12 12 cents per lb. iA for five thousand pounds best qual ty TAL LOVV. to be delivered by tbe last day of January, at his Manufactory, five doors below the market. B, Payne. September 30 B*t 28 TO BE REN LED On a Building Lease, AnjL THREE Lots, fronting Wallt k er *“ ,il Watkins Streets, -ippoaite to the Catholic Parsonage House. Tbe Lots adjoin each other and will be et separately nr all together, as may be desired VV. W. Holt. September 22 For Sale or to /lent. MB. B. HOPKINS offers to sell his House and Lot in Town, and if not sold by the first of October, the premises may then be rented. En* luire of the subscriber on tbe Sand. Hills, or of George W. Warner, Esq. in Augusta. B. B. Konkins. September 23 25 TO HUNT. Two convenient Dwelling Houses ami Lots, situated on Reynold-sireei, tear the residence of Anselm Bngg, Esq.—Hob lession given on the first day of October next. APPLY TO G. Dillon. September 27 27 to RKJST, From the first day of October iext, (or one year, the House ami Lit on M in. osh-Street, where Mr, Patrick Kelly now lives. Apply to Hubert D. Ware or to Wm. W. Holt. Susan B. Ware. August 2 CHARLESTON HAS commenced running on the first Ocfo. her.—Apply (or seats at the GLOBE TA VERN—Fare fifteen Dollars. October 4 2fit 29 Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Cotton Merritt, deceased, are requested to render their accounts in properly attested, within the nine prescribed by law, and those indebted to said estate will make immediate payment to Comfort Mcrrit, Admr'x. Rurke Camay, May 1825 13f t 91 B. H. WiLUE, requests those who may have professional business with him, du ring a short absence from Augusta, to call on J. W. vViLin:, who will be assisted by General Wm. VV. Holt. September 27 8t 27 Toe A LIKK.IV Negro WOMAN, only 26 years of l\ age, raised in South Carolina, a first rai« [Cook, Washer and Ironer. —App.v to the editor. October 21 3t 34