The constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1823-1832, November 15, 1825, Image 4

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WAS HALL. 1 ffIHIS ESTABLISHMENT i >••> id in a tome Brick Building, erected during the I p H »t summer, at th ■ c irnei • Broad i■■ i ■ ‘osh-Sheets. It is recommended to Pla. ters and Merchants, by its s tmt 1 in tin 01/ ' the town and of holiness, and within t. convenient distance of 1 lie Banks, - •id **.ibhc Offices. S age Pwsengers will fine it convenient from its being opp ■ 'he ’ <tl, ■ the pi ice of arrival and departure ol the Slagi-s. There is connected »th he HM.t . . Ijieeot Brick I'enernent, with suites V private Apartments, ami a separate Knlran. ■■ 1 '>ad Stree', which will be appropriate!' exclusively to the accommodation o' m lies will find themselves as quiet an ' rum, d as in anv private house, with 'he a- ’ 'van-age of being ii the immedia neighborhood of the principal Kane >r' . IHINGI’ON HAL' is superintended bv W. J. Duntur, whoso studv it wii e 1 .1 render comfortable, those who rua) favour the House with their patronagi Jtugmtn, (Ga.) Sep'Mnber 30. 1825 28 1 * i —— THR AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. TL o 'liis Establishment in that cmm v.'iotf Uml iing formerly called tlie UKiDGK HANK ilk vnbscrib r respectfully solicits the attcnlio ami t>str mage of his trienda in the country, a' l in the cilv i and of all others elsewhere, whim support is worthy to he desired. He* tenders assurance* that its arcotnmoda'ion are agreeably calculated to he a comfortable rest ing p) .re for single travellers, ami for lamdies and for constant boarders, a quid ami a pleasar. home. Charges will be as reasonable as those of air, house of similar convenie ncies, and of equal res ~e b } John M‘Bryde, Nceerrb'r 4 4t ■ l ~ - AND COMMISSION SVO HE, No. 325, BROAD-STREET. jfMIIIK Subscriber couth tics to tiansact the AIK. I TION a-dCOMMISbION BUSINESS- Am Will make liberal advances on Consignments. A. Hugg. OotoKef 21 (SloilAliE AMU COMMISSION liUSINESS. 1111 K undersigned begs leave to lender his sei . vices to the public generally, in the ahov line of business —he | ledges tuinsell to use all n I igeucc, g.ve personal attention, ami to exert lum self to the best of bis abilities to give general sal islactiun and to promote the interest oi all tnoo thai may think proper to favor him with their cu tom. Liberal advances will be made, on all pr< duce commuted to his charge, either for sale, e.\ portation, or otherwise, ami facilities in all case f iuhni requit' dJ will be afforded; that but 1 v olbeis in hti hue can equal, and none surpass. A 1 y orders will be ihankiully received and prompt I as.itended to, lias taken Mr B. 11. Warren’s Warehous “I ll *?dbut of the bridge, (bolter known by tin iiiitiMe of “ Leigh’s Warehouse ”) its situation bt '"igw immediately upon the n» wharf it thereby uliimrds peculiar advantages to shippers. &c. loW; whole establishment having lately under gone ft complete and thorough repair, is now ii comnjKoi.e order for the reception of all kinds o prodßucc, merchandize, Sic. His close stores ari vlcAnly, secure, and perfectly sale. * Win. 13. Shelton. i N. B. The only Tobacco Inspection in the city ijii also kept at the above Warehouse : and (<>r a /Tobacco of the Jirst quality, inspf ited here during the ensuing season, I will give six dollats per him dred, and in the same ratio fur the more intern qud tics. W B. S. September ‘JO 2* LAMB BU. FABT OIUiU B AND Commission Business. At his old stand in Savannah, near the Fort, am is prepared to matte suitable advances upon al produce placed in his hands for sale. John Everingham, jr. April 13 & 83 JNOTICE. fpllß Copartnership of I). I’ahisu St Co. wi: .1. dissolved by, pip ml consent on the Ist d ' cl July last The business of said concern will be closed by I’ahisk, Cohsino St Co. to whom all indebted arc requested to make payment. Daniel Parish, Jasper Corning, Parish, Holbrook & Co Chari rstnn Oct. 18 vv'-’m 34 COPAUTiSiittSaiP. fl'UtK Subscribers have formed a Copartner t snip under the firm ot I’AlflSH, COKNINC k. CO. and vvdl transact busines.- nl the old Slant of I). I’vntsH & Co. where they have now opei 500 Packages Staple and Fancy Con prising a complete assortment, which nil be feUl on favorable terms. Daniel Parish, Jasper Corning, Jos' pit Kernodian, Thomas Parish. Charleston, Oct. 18 lw2in 54 iNKW Alilt\ N(i R VIE A T For Dispatch. Augusta and Savannah MAIL STALE. » ***** <i w< «ao—sadßafas - —. Through in twenty-six Hours. t 4pKE public are respecitniiy informed :fiat the , m proprietors of the above linn, feeling every \ bspus lion to render i( the most desirable, have letermined to run through from Savannah to p/u --nsta in Ivventy.six hours, leaving Savannah at S ’clock, .1. M. and Augusta at 8 o’clock Ji M. I hcv are provided with the most careful nml cx- I nerienced driver , the Stages comfortable, and the lurses superior, in short the whole arrangement s such, that they anticipate universal satisfactini . For sea's, apply at the City/file 1 Savannah and s ,t the (;h,|,e Tavern .Vugnsta. Gilbert Longslreet, ) „ Urn sllwMon, ’ \ George Mi Urn, Savannah. , N, B. To meet tin view, ot tbe mercantile ‘ •(immunity in tlie fullest exlen 1 , toe lime of am - val and departure i* such that letters can bs an .wet ed the same day. Noven her 11 40 THE NEW 1,1 Mi oe i iamoasp. Between Jiugasta and Charleston, IS N 1W I N COMIU.E I'K OUUKII. H()K->ES art fine, and die Urivers care. I'd; and die proprietors pledg- theniselv i bat not iking shall be warning thai will render ci 1 • ‘‘inence 10 the passengers. Ibe Stages wdi '■•ave Angie,la every Snnclay, Wednesday an Friday, at 4 o'clock, A. M; and arrive in Charles -1 m in less than two days. FARE through, sl2 50 cents. Fop seals, up. ly at the CM Y-HOTEL. Edward Hyrtl, John Randolph. November 4 6 y 18 CUARLKSTOA MAIL STALE, ■jIAS commenced running on the f rst OcK i. I her. —Apply for seals at the GLOBE TA VEUN—Fare ti.ieen Dollars. October 4 26t 29 Mllß. VV ALTbIALL, aESPED/FULLY informs hrr inends and the young Ladies of Augu'-'a that she vvi 1 com 1 ncnee giving lessons on the PIANO FOUI'L ml in SINGING, al her residence—or in private ■ indies as may best suit the convenience of the upilsthat may be entrusted to Ii r care. Terms moderate, and made known on up- I'tcalion at her residence, Keynold-s 1 eet, first u use below the Eagle Tavern. Oct I-*- 21 34 MilTcJi. undersigned have been appointed a> . tignees ot AmiiieW l,ovv r & Co. of Sa- an i»h, merchants, an 1 ot Isaac Low b Co. of 1,1 verpool, merchants, i,y deed >f as-ignment bear uig date of the 11th of August 11‘25 :— All per . ns indebted to cither of the said Hr ns on th , lay ot the date of said assignment or subsequent I] ty, are hereby required to settle the same with II is or either of us. (nr with Mr. ,lmu 1 Taylor, vim is our audioriz d attorney) as we aie the mly persons authorised to receive, and receip or the same. Beni. Burroughs,? . WiSumCJmSh. lO* Kditiirb ut the Recorder *nd Augusta ♦Jonsti utioiuliHi, will please publish lie nbove one month ami I'orward their bills to • lie Republican f lfice »or payment. Savarmuh, N v. I. IS 5 5t 39 L I V). Lvane, CONTINUES the practice of the Law at Monti * celt.’, Jasper County, where he will punctual ' f attend to any business confided to his care. U< dso practices in all the other courts of the Oak ' i nulgae circuit, ami in severs! courts of the F ■ ■ci i Northern circuits.—During hrs absence a ment will be left to attend to tbe bush ess of h dice. .Montirein .1 dv 'll trnf ) q vent Vets Vm\tuluces For sale ul this Office. MANAGERS’ OFFICE. By Authority of the State of New-York. SPLENDID LOTTERY, To be Drawn in the City of New-York, mi the 4th of January, 1826. AVD FINISHED IN FIVE MINUTES. 45 NUMBERS—6 BALLOTS TO BE DRAWN. Each Ticket having 3 Numbers in Combination. L R. \alfcs & A. MANAGERS. SCHEME OF THE NfcVf \ovk tetatfc lultwcfttwcfc 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 i? 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 tha t tiro Unities to a Prize. PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole - 850 I Quarter 812 50 Half - - 25 [ Eighth 625 I his is the most -nagii ticenl scheme tliat nas •ver been off -red for tht patronage of the friend- Lottery alventure In America- The small mmber ol Tickets, and the nnex-mpled demand 'or them, is a sufficient warrant, that there will sot be a chance left, for week - before the day fix ■d for the drawing, anl that the piiee of Tick -Is will shortly rise to g3O. (XT Gentlemen are t n refore requested, to be arty in there application, as a ! l Orders actually nailed before the rise -.''ill be entitled to be sup (died at he present rates. *»’ Notes of the Hank of the U. Sta'es and i's "ranches, and, generally, the Notes of all Banks hr l pay specie, received at par. Also, Mercantile Drifts at sight, on any ofth large Oities, and Prize rickets received freeiy in lavment. All Letters to be po-t paid. Ihe Mails may be relied on as being perfectly safe for all remitta oes, Yates & M‘lntyre, Washington City. October If 12t T 31 North American Review, JVO. XI.JX. CONTENTS. If'L AIMS ol the Inry-d Staus on Naples and • Holland 1. Message of the President of (he United Stales to tin (louse of Representatives rtla tive to the claim on Napl- s 2. Message of the President of ihe Uni ted States, transmitting toe correspondence Ttlat ng to the claims of the citizens of Un.- t- d S ales upon the Government of the Ne therlands. 11. Lord Byron’s Character and Writings. L R. col.ections of the life of Byron. Hi the late U. C. Dallas, Esq 2. Correspondence ol Lord Byron with a Friend ; including his Letters to his Mother j in 1810, and 1811. 3. Journal ot die Conversation of Lord Byron. By Thomas Medwm, Esq. 11l VV ay land’s Discourses on the Duties of an American Citizen. Tlie Duties of an American Citizen ; tw Di courses delivered in the F.rst Baptist Meeting House in Boston, By Francis Way land, j-iiir. IV. Pinkney’s Poems, Poems, By- Edward C. Pinkney. V'. English Common Law Reports, Reports ot Cases argued and determined in the E g! sh Courts of Common Law. Ed ited by I t'omas Sergeant and John C. Low ber, Esq-1, VI. Orpine. Poetry. Orpheus Poetarum Giscoorum Antiquissi ines. — Auctore (fejjgio lieurico Bode, VII. Cnlnmbus. Codice diplomatico Colombo Americano, Oisia Kaccolla di Document! originaliue ine diti, spettkinia Cristoforo Colombo, &c. G< nova, 1823. Vlll. Gold and Silver in Mexico, A report on the Expediency of Augmen ting the Duties on the Exportation ol Gold and Silver, presented to the General Const! ' tiient Congress of Mexico, by the Committee i ol Fmai ee and Mines August 9, 1824 IX Cm cal Notices L Palfrey’s Historical Discourse, 4441 2. Perkins’s History of the late War, 443 3. Wrifford’s Mercantile Penmanship, 451 4. Summary view of America. 453 5. Addresses before the New-¥rr k Ac ademy of Fine Arts, 459 6. Bacon's Plea for Africa, 462 7 . Barnard’s Polyglot Grammar, 474 8. Crafts’ Address before the Palmetto Society, 4,64. 9. Branco White’s Spanish Varieties, 469 Quarterly List of New Pobl.cations, 473 Index, 487 JUST UECEIVEU BY Horace Ely. November 1 87 N’ oticfc. A liIHK subscribers lun-e connected themselves in the practice of (he LAW—they will uni irmly attend all the counties of the Northern ircuit, and the county of Franklin, of the Wes rn Circuit, one of them will be generally found t their office in Elberton, where they will lake j ■asure in transacting the business of those who ■ v be unfortunate enough to be involved in the aWj John A. Heard, Thomas J. Heard. January 1, 1325 07 DIMOCK & MJiRSH, inercijant Cailortf, AT THE AUGUSTA iliiSXi’-'lil’fva 3'JtDULiBj No, 164, Broad-street. Have this day deceived. per the i,a.t steam boat —X large and fresh supply of — READY MADE CLOTHING, —CONSISTING OP— »LCE and Black Dress Coats, Coatees, different colors, Blue, Black sod Fancy colored Pantaloons, Blue and Black Cloth Vests, Silk and Fancy ditto, handsome patterns, Bang-up Pantaloons, Satinett Coatees and Pantaloons, &c. Alt of the ab ve Garments have been made of the latest New York fashions. Persons wishing u> purchase, will do themselves the pleasure to 1 crll at the above store. October 7 30 NEW CLOTHING. 3- a*. IS OPENING A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHING, Which is made up in a -workman like manner, and of the best materials ; JSi.UE and Black superfine Dress Coats, Do. do. 2d Quality, B ! u», Claret, Olive and Parson’s gray mixed Frock Coats, ue and Uni Box Coats, oitees us did' erent qualities, Youths’ blue and black Coats, assimere and Cl ith Pantaloons, of almost any colour and prices, Sattinstt, Corderoy & prime-bang-up do. Blue and black cloth Vests, French, India & English silk Vests, Silk Velvet - - . do. y Great variety of Fancy do. Linen, Co'ton, Frilled and Plain Shirts, (some ’ very fine,) 1 Knitted, Cotton and Worsted Drawers, " Worsted and Lamb’s wool knitted Shirts, i Fme flamel Shirts and Drawers, j Ladies’ Cloaks, ‘ Tartan and Gamble! do. Fearnought great Coats, Silk Umbrellas, oys’ and Mens seal-skin Caps, Gentlemen and Youth’s Hats, Hosiery, Gloves, &c. ALSO, House servants Coatees and Pantaloons, ' Negro Jackets and Trc wsers, ' Check’d, strip’d, and coa-se linen Shirts, Guernsey Frocks, Red flannel Shirts. THE ABOVE GOODS Will be disposi d of wholesale and retail, at New. York prices. NO. 234, BROAD-STREET, Three doors above the Post Office. O-'tobe- 21 34 Xotiec. WILLIAM KIBBEe, . UifcS thu opp.n-iunity ot int-uriniog his ifiends 1. and the public, 1 hat he has entered into Co oartnership with Mr James Wells, of Savannah, line of the House of Killatr., Hills & Wells, for the purpose of carrying on toe business as REAPERS AND TAILORS, In the City of Avgusta, TWO DOORS IIKL 1 W THE OLOBK TAVERN, Where hey intend keepings general supply ■f CLOTHS, CASS! MERE* and GOOwS, of all descriptions, usually kept by Houses of their pro ■ession—and at the 'ame time assure the pub ic that no time nor pains shall be wanting to suit those who may call on the House. Wells 6l Kibbe. October 11 3] TO BE RENTED On a Building Lease, JjggK THREE Lots, fronting Walk er and Watkins Streets, opposite in 1 amH lbe Catholic Parsonage House. The Lots adjoin each other and will be et separately or all together, as mav be desired. W. W. Holt. September 22 For Sale or to Rent. MB. B. HOPKINS otters to sell his House and Lot in 1 own, and if 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 in Augusta.’ B. B. Hopkins. Sep'rmber 23 TO RENT, And immediate possession given, A The WAREHOUSE & LOT re cently occupied by Mr. J-hn Gaumed. upper end, north side of Broad-street, Two main roads from the interior | leading d'redly by this Warehouse, gives it great advantage in the Cotton business. Two othe” Dwelling Houses in the same neighborhood, are also to Rent, For terms, which will be moderate, apply to Dr. Watkins and John Moore, E q?. Renting Committee for the Bank—or to Mr. Jno. Garner, near the premises. Augustus Moore, Cash'r. November 1 4t t 37 ~ TO RENT. liffil Two convenient Dwelling Douses and Lots, situated on Ueynold-atree l . near the residence of Anselm Bugg, Esq.—Poa session given on the first day of October next. | APPLY TO G. Dillon. September 27 27 TO RENT, I From the (irst day of October next, for one year, the House and Lot on M In tosh-Sireel, where Mr. Patrick Kelly now lives Apply to Robert I). Ware or to Wm. W. Holt. Susan B. Ware. August 2 15 Agricultural Implements. The Subscriber Has constantly on han't a targe assortment oj Wood’s Patent, Freeborn, & Law rences the light sco- : -'i a- d other PLOUGH. —ALSO A general assortment of IMTLB-MfiXTA, All made under his own direction of the test materials, and most approved patterns. Robert Philip. One door above, the HI unters’ Hotel. November 1,8 t t 37 I tPUSM i-UTS, m VALUABLE LOTS, WILL be s Id at Public Auction, on Wed nesday, the seventeenth day of December next, to the higiiest bidder in the town of Ham ituua, South Carolina. One half of the pur chase money cash—the other half to be on iner es< at seven per cent per annum, payable anau aliy. The Notes of the Bank of Mamburo, of the Specie paying ranks of South-Cahoiina, and of the Bank of tiie Uniter States, will be received in payment. The purchasers will be r quired to make improvements within two years, 1 Indisputable titles will be made. Henry Shultz. Hamburg, S C Nov. 11 td 40 Laud aad *V eg toes. THE S doer b r ff’tr* I >r sal.-, ihat valuable PLANTATION within twelve miles of linsvMiy, containing 878 acres. 200 acres cleared and under a good: fence—-well adopted to the cul ture of corn and enton, lately owned by Mr. Robert Malone of this place. The situation is i .urpMsed by none in point of health. The im r ve nent thereon, is a comfortable UWEL IJ VO HOUSE —good stables—corn li o.e, Sic. w Hi the plantation can he lnd 21 AEG HOES, c m isting of Men, Women, and Ciiiidr.m, ac '•Uii one-1 t i work on a form, A\hd, a small s ock of CATTLE and HOUSES —farming uten sils, ik;. I lie above will be sold a bargain, for cash, and possession may be bail on the first day of Janu ■ry nex , those who wish to purchase, can exam ne the Lund & Negroes by calling at the plants* ion, and for mi ther particulars aooly to James Patterson. November 11 3. 4j Executor’s WILL be sod a the to men rc-ulence of John Atwell, u Ucnmond county, deceased, on the firs. Monday i < December nex , the Per. ishable propeny of ihe sa.d deceased, consist "B u Corn and Fodder, likewise, the o the T ock A Lit nt, buccp, and tnree head o i 4 into Horses ad the tixi.sejiold Fu. udurc, Plantation », or in Ulens Is and one Ear . And will he Routed at the same,' 0 "^ time, ilv Plantation w e.eooli - res.ded L ke svtsc, iw - Negroes Will hired, belonging to sHid esl«e 1 f Likewise, will he sold at the same lime and place, one Negro Woman named Clave, belonging to said estae. Twelve inoiitin credit will be gii eu, and Notes with approved srcurily will be inquired before ihe delivery of Ih? p"o ier v. Janies Atwell, Ex’tr. cj ihe l i.i. of John Atwell. O-Inb-r 2-~. Xff'S (S’ p,5 -t xecuiors Sale. Will be sold on Mo i i.y di.- 19m of December next, at the Plantation u; William Junes, do ceased Ide of Columbia c nmy All ot the Stock of .said deceas 'd. enn-is ing of Hines, Mules, Oxen, Si.e.-p, Hogs, &c —Also th; Plantation and shop Tool , .vho three Cotton Gins in good repair, Th'toll ing and cutting M ichne, whoa Tb i. two Wag ons, two Ox Carts, one Gigg and Harness, a.d 5 other articles not here mentioned. Terms made ' known on the day. Lucy Jones, Ex’trx. N. M. Benton, Ex’r, Os the Will oj he deceased. November 8. 1825 s*f .■ 39 Administrator’s Hale. AGREEABLE tu an order of the honourable the Inferior Court of Burke county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, will be sold at ihe Court House in said county, on the first Toes lay in December next, between the usual hours of sale ; A Negro man, Prince, the pro perty of Reuben Tipton, deceased. So.d for me benefit of the creditors of said dec, ased’s L.t late.—Terms made known on the dav of sale. Kzekiel Lester, Jldin’r. October 4, 1825. 9: x 3, Administrator’s Sale. Will be sold at Columbia Court-House, on the first Tuesday in December next Two hundred and thirty Acres of Land, belonging to the Estate of William K. Crabb, deceased, sold lor the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Sold on a credit of 14 months - John Kennon, Mm’r. October 5. 1825 9t T 32 N otice. BY order of the Honorable Inferior Court of Columbia county, will be sold «n the first Tuesday in January next, at Columbia Court- House : Two Hundred and sixty-four A cres of Land, more or less, lying on the Big Kio kee Creek, within two miles of said Court-house. | Sold as the real Estate of James Martin, dec,Ais led, for ihe Benefit of the heirs.—Terms made 1 known on the day of Sale. Robert Martin, Mm’r. \ October 27, 1825 61 w t 37 Notice. months after date, application will b* «*•■» made to the Justices of the Inferior Court of Franklin County, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leav- to sell the real estate of Slur hug Proctor, a Minor. James R, Haley, Guardian. April 12, la-25 lu.V.a if