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

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# • • Many of the politi* alv ila, under w every Country in the world labours, are noi owing to an\ want of love for our Country, but to an ignorance of its real -on&lituiior and intercsLi.” pill KBIL V NEW SERIES Vol. 111. AUGUSTA, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 18, 1825. No. 42. ********* aacma—a rt«aMi m.iuz, aaum awbm—bm—m - - r — unn ■■■—in— mm — —— rntm mminTvrTiiiin ttth i -iinr* 1 — mmmrnm Wa>*»«*■■■■■■■■■•■■** ■■ Mananan c - wb— i rmmmm ■ ■■■■■—■— ■ « Mil—Hl J ■ Clie Con&itutio'ualtjtft 1 13 I’UUHSIIF.D EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, BY W. J. BUNCH, AUGUSTA, GA. 1 , iloooo. 7 11 THE 'nUHvTinUYWV.VO . OF THE 1 *■ AUGUSTA MASONIC HALL LOTTERY, | Took place on Wednesday last, and ad the. Capital' Tri zes remain limit awn except one of 1 Ten Thousand Dollars, « / AND ONE OF Due, Thousand ftoWavs. The Fourth Drawing j Will take place on WEDNESDAY, the I4tli of December next, The Wheel in yet rich beyond all former example. THERE ARE STILL UNDRAWN, 1 Prize of 30,000 Dollars, 1 Prize of 20,000 Dollars, J 3 Prizes of 10,000 Dollars, 4 Prizes of .5,000 Dollars, ! 4 Prizes of 1,000 Dollars, 10 Prizes of 500 Dollars Besides a very ltir*e amount of $ 100 ? S and 30 S, I’urchss Ts will do wall 10 call without <Kl.iv, as lionets WIKI, RISK oil the Isi I)F,CEMIiI U MAT, u. ELEVEN 1)01. A US. Until then they can bo had, at the original price hi BEERS’—Lottery Dffvco, M . ii 1, GKDAD-bTUEET. WHOLE riOliEl'S, glO 00 HALVES 5 00 OUUIIEKS, 2 50 Cj" Allorde-» actuallv mailed before the first of December, will bo flip tl at the original price. J, S. Beers, Secretary to the Commissioner j. Gvliiys, are IVaaguvous W No. 2334, IN THE AUGUSTA Jit SONIC HALL iAottAUD> j Came out on the Qlhinst. a Vrize oj\ 10,000 Dollars, I And remained in the Office unsold. This Splendid Sum on/hi have hen had, a half an hour before the d: awing, for the tripling sum of ten dollars. There are still 1 liree more Prizes undrawn ul the ■ amount, he*ides ill.■ other f Ua\AUv\s, Winch may probably he now (or sale, and only await the call of some lucky adventurer, at .. No. 241, Broad-street, AUGUSTA, NnvpmHprls 41 TICKETS RISING! !! ON the first day ot December next. Tickets in j the Augusta .Masonic Hall Lottery, will !>• i idvanced to ELEVEN UOLLAUS—and SHAKES, in proportion. Bring in your Prize Tickets while they can hi. I renewed r.t the original price. Lose not the present opportunity for purcha ing. a-, probably another chance may never occur, to buy Tickets in so desirable a Scheme, and with J h wheel so rich at the present low price. The demand for Tickets I, great, and they will b no doubt advance s.ill more, after the next draw ,l. S. Beers, Secretary to the Com misuu hem, 1 5 4' "\U.Ms Hj .MAD PK'ME UAMn and MIDLINGS, Jnsi, received and for sale by Thomas 8. Metcalf. ALSO 150 Casks Stone LIME. Oct' ker 11 32 YAUTVMUUiE AND Commission Business. At hi, old stand in Savannah, near the Port, and ’ is prepared to make suitable advances upon aii produce placed in his hands fur sa'e, John Everingham, jr. A'.rl 1 0 hi 1> a.u {feeds of Conveyance, MkACLY PUINTTU OS VKLUTH PAPJIU, For sale at this Office, DIMOCK $ MARSH, jßcrcfjant Cailor#, AT THU AUGUSTA No. 164, Broad-street. IVR THIS DAY RKCKIVKI), 4*1(1 TtIK LAST M’KAH U»AT —,i far if e and fit ah supply of - MADE CLOT RING, —ouxsisTi.so or— f.UE and IBank Uress Coals, it Coatees, dlLreut colors, lliue, Black r.nd Fancy colored Pantaloons, lliue and Black Clutn V.-sis, S.ik and Fancy ditto, handsome patterns, Bang-up Pauudoims, Salinett, Coatees and Pantaloons, Btc. All of til** ab ve Gn ;n; ns iiav** been made of. lie latest N w V n'k fashions. Persons wish ,g’ c purchase, will do themselves the pi >asure to ;rII at th, above store, Oc nbt 7 30 NE W Lv LOT il UN ii. ; d ip. smtmiu | IS OPENING A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF i CLOTHING, | ” hfeh is maile up in a workman like manner, ami] ot the best materials „• \\ MJ-.UE and Bto supt tin ■ Dress C ;ats. Do. do. 21 Ru.d'ity, nine, Claret, Olive and Parson’s gray mixed Frock Coats, tie and Drib Uos Coats, ■ntees if dill’erent iptaiities, Youths’ blue and black Coats, Cassimere and Cl ith Paulal ions, of almost any colour and prices, Ssttlneit, Corderoy Si prime-bang-up do. Blue and black clnlh Vt>ts, French, India Si English silk Vasts, Silk Velvet - - • do. Great v iriely of Fancy do. Linen, Co'ton, Frilled and Plain Shirts, (some very tine,) Knitted, Cotton and Worsted Drawers, Worsted and Lamb’:' w ml knitted bains, Foe- flannel Shins and Drawers, Ladies* Cloaks, Tartan and Camb’et do. Fearnought great C als, Sdk Umbrellas, Boys’ and Mens seal skin Caps, Gentlemen »n I Yonm's Mats, Hosiery, Clot us, ALSO, House servants. Cnaiees and Pantaloons, N gro .) ckets and Trowsers, Cli ek’d strip’d, and cua-se linen Shirts, Guernsey Frocks, Ked (1 iitnt I Shirts. THE A DOVE GOODS Will he disposed of wholesale and reU'd, at New-York prices. No. 234. lino All STIIKKT, Three doors above the 7‘oii Office. October 21 34 KolU’.ti. WILLIAM KIBBE , 'STAKES ihis oppnp unity o( ,nn Ins Pier. ■ 8 and the public, ihai hr has entered into t o ipari’o rsiiip with Mr James Wkli.s of Sav.nnah 1 te of the Hbii e of Killatr,, Hills U Wells for tin purpose ot c ruing m tP.e business as DRAPERS AND TAILORS, In the City of Augusta, two noons below the bloiik tavern. ; Where they ini-mi keeping agc< r 1 supply iof CLOTHS, CASSIMEKES and GOO >S, of ~1 ; lescriptions, usually kepi by Houses of tlir-ir pro feasiou—and at the same time assure the pub lie that nn ti ne nor pains shall be wanting u suit those who n,ay call on the I louse Wells & Kilihe. October 11 V A iUYIAGVr .MAKIXM And Repairing. TYiomas Vi. UaW. j 13 WING engaged first rale work neo in eve )Jt rv branc iof the above bus ness, is Mann ■aciuring light and tashionaole Gigs and Carri ages, and flatters bimseli that his experience ii he business will enable him to give satisLclioi to such as may wish to iavur him with their or biers. Itcpa ring in all branches at short notice on tin must reasonable terms Du\vavuV for feaVe,. Light Carriages, Gigs a.id fancy Wagons ALSO, A superior Planta.ion Wagon. November 11 p 40 Noti aiiniiEE pieces of line black bjnehews ht ln Jt lately taken Ironi a package of dry goods i Hamburg, and supposed to have been or will be offered tor sale in Augusta; whosoever stop them, or will discover I lie person offering tln-r for sale, shall receive a reward of Five Dollar* old Ihe thinks ot the owner, who is a po>r man Comoauiications addressed to K. J. llainburi 11’. st-Oflice, will be thankfully received. November 4 2*t 38 ] JS'oVice, lt> LreAVtoi's. Ifl'OU will please to take mtice that I shall up I X ply to the Honorable the Inferior Court 0 lUichnniiul county, at llirir next regu ar term ii December, for ihe benefit of the several act; o the Legislature of the Slat, of Georgia “ tor th relief of insolvent debtors and their crediuirs. 1 ’ Cbauncy Bradley. 1 Ntvember 1, 1825 3. 1 38 WUi'-MAStt >3. | LATH OF fllK FI HM <’F WAY & BAKER, bavLW.a/iy Geo. OFFFHS HIS SEUVICKS TO Hl9 Fill*..Noß AS II i’HK FUB j UC IN THE General Com mission Business, * la ills pi. u d solicits their patronage. RbFF.MKXCLS TO Messrs. A. Low .v, Co. • Silvanii„h, (Jen G. Breittmayer k Co. Augusta, C u. N. 11. Persons having business with ilr; sub | scP'her, will please rail at the store of Mr. Jami f 'M*D - wall, tor the present, where he will a ways; be found. !h Aunista , Ort. 25, 182,1 41 t 5 i|j. . |S( North American. Review, jVO. XL IX. » jt CONTENTS. in ! i s I CLAIMS of the United Slabs on Naples and ■ 0 • Holland ° 1, Message of he President ofthe United!* States to the House <o Representatives rela-l tive to the olsiat on Niipli s. a 2 Message of the President of die L'ni u ,j ted States, t-ansiniUing the c nesponde ic,.J ll relating to the claims of th oil zttns of Uni- a t- .1 S ales Upon the Go.Voi iiUient of the Nc-| therla .da, |g i 11. L"i’>l Byron’s Character and Writings. | G 1. lt< re! c'iontt of the life ol Byron, lly P the late It. U. Dallas, Esq G 2. Corrto poo.ieoee ,( Lord Byron with a Friend i including his Letter.; to his Wudier ; in 18i0, and 181 I. j, 3. Journal ot die Conversation ol Cord | lly run By Thomas Medwin, Eaj. t HI. Waylaiio’s Discourses on the Duties ol' an ( , | American G lizen. r the Duties of an American C.lizen ; two 111 Ci ursts delivered in the First Baptist . Meeting House in Boston, iiy Fiancis Way- J land, j-nr. IV. Pinkney’s Po ms, Poe. s. I)y K,I ward C Pinkney. V. English Common Law Reports, Reports ot Cases argued and determineil i in the K gl so Cuur sos Common L«w. Ed-'< itr.d liy 1. oii.ao Sergeant and John o. Low- 11 her, Ivqo VI. Orpine Poetry. v Orphe-,s P-etavum Gise-tornm Antiquissi- v 1 imisT l —Auctore Ce .gio Henrioo Bode. • Vll. Cnlunihus. Codice dipiumatico Colombo Americano, Os- a It'ccolta r'i !)• riun nti or gin due me did, sp. tUntta (jr.&toforu Colombo, Etc. G nova, 1823. I VHI. Gold a d Sffv r in Mt sen, A report on die Exp; uiency.af Aupm-te I ting the Du f a;-a on the Ex,mutation ot Gold and Silver, pres or,cl to the General Const I j tnent Congress ol Mexico, by di U-inimillte ol Fins ce and Mines .august 9, 1824 IX Critical Notices A 1. IVr. y’-, Historical Discourse, 444 1 2. Perklos’s History o( the late War, 443 _ u. Wtdlo.d’s Mercantile Penmanship, 451 4, Summ:,ry vi, w of America, 453 5 AdiTi sse> beibr tlr, Ncw-Ver k Ac- i adt nr. of Fine Arts, 4591 (> Bacon’s Plea f r Africa, 462 l 7. Barnard’s Polyglot Gramiri'ir. 4741 '-j 8. Crufts’ AdUre-.: before the Palmetto I i i Society, 454 j i j 9. Bianco White’s Spanish Varieties, 4C9, Qoin. rly 1. st of New Publications, 47 > Ind. v 487 JUST RECEIVED JiV Horace Ely. j November 1 ,!7 li .NOTICE. ’• undersigned have been appointed as * | * signers Ot Andiikw Low Sl C'i, nf Satan ; 0 jnah, merchants and ot Isaac Low & Co. of Li ; jvevpool, megrlia ’ts, by deed of as-ivnment bear | ing date of tile 11th of August 1 L 25 All per- I s 'us indebt d to . idler of the said firms on tie _ day of the 'late of said usslgim nil or subst-ij ieni ly, are heichy r. quired to set'le the same with us or either ol us, (or with Mr. James Taylor, who is our attlhoriz d attorney) as we a e the only persons authoriz 'd lo receive, and receipt for the same. e-1 Beni Burrouadis.? .. . William Gaston, I ■ (CT* The Editois ol the Miludgeville Recorderj , «'d Augusta Constitution dist, will please publish Hie 'hove one month mid forward their bills lo! jtbe Republican office for payment. |e j Savannah, Nt v. 1, 1825 5t 39 ! D. Vji*ane, CfONTINUES the practice ofthe Law at Monti J cell i, Jasper County, where he w ill punctual. If attend to any business confided to his care, (ft pl«o practices in all the other courts ol the Oak mndgee circuit, and in several courts ol the Flint I and Northern circuits.—During his absence an agent will be lefi to attend to the busmens of lib office. ’g jyfontice.l,o, Julv 27 mtf 10 in —- —— ,‘y is'olice,. m; aj HE subscribers have coune.cled vliemscivei s in the practice of the LAW—they will uni n ormly attend all u,e counties of the Norihen rg iflrcuiti and the county of Franklin, ofthe Wes ,ern Circuit, one of them will be generally found U their office in Klberton, where they will taa< Measure in transacting the business ol those who nay be unfortunate enough to be involved in the Law. Jolm A. Heard, in Thomas J. Heard. °* January 1, 1825 57 Wanted at this office, a young [lad from 15 to 16 years of age, of industrious hab its as an apprentice to the Printing Business. i AND C OM MISS IDJV S VO It K, No. 3£5, BROAU'STHEKT. {■*HE Subscriber coiv.inues to traiv-act the AU( . TION and COMMISSION BUSINESS. Am vill m ike liberal UL.V..IICCS on Consignment . A. Hugs- October 21 34 SfyiiAGli AND COMMISSION B USI.VKSS. . 'jpilK undcr-igned hogs leave 'o lender his s»r ( JL vices to the pubfe gcucr.dly, in the abuv j me ot business —he pie 'ges himscll lo use all ,11 gence, give persomd alteoi lon, and to exert bin ,ell to the nesi of his abilities lo give general sat isfaction and to promote die interest of all inn 1 that may think proptr lo fav r bun with ttu-ir cu tom. Liberal advances will he made on all pr 1 duce committed to his olvu gi /i idler lor sale, ex ■' oortution, or otherwis I facilities in ail cu e *' ('when rti/uirnlJ will be afforded; that hut I n ulheis in Ins line can etpial, and none surpass. A l l orders will be thaukludy received and promptly attended to. He lias taken Mr It. H. Warren’s Warehotis. at the toot of the bridge, (better known by tin nairi" ot " Leigh’s \V ircliou e”) its silualioii be- c ing immediately .upon the new wharf it thereby v affonls pecuhar advantages to shippers, Etc. s I he whop* establishment having lately imtK r g.-ne a complete and tlioivugh repair, is now h - complete order for the rece|jlion of all kinds ol produce merchandize, fkc. His close at .res un cleanly, secure, and ped' ctly safe. Win. B. vShflton. N. B. The only Tobacco Inspection in the cily. is also kept at the above V\ arehouac ; and for ad I nbacco of thf /ii.p qu'tin, inspe led lu re during the ensnnig season, I will give .|x dollaia* per bun- * tired, ami iti the same rieiu ft r the more inferior qua! ties. yv M. S. > September 20 2,5 v TO KENT. ~ > t 'IK Store next door but one «■!SIbL '"* >w the Bridge Bank Bntl.'ings r difJsl 111 occll P | ed by Mr. Wahiimukn, ' an 1 the Store and Dwelling a lew doors above 'lie Planters’ Hotel, lately occupied by Mr. Hunky Ua.mi'hki.u. II not llentei) before the first October, they will on that day be Rented at Auction. Notes with approved security for the rent payable qim tcr y, will be requir d. Foe terms apply to R. H. Wilde nr j Eraser & Bowdro. 1 September 9. Hr ' Bor Sale nr to /lent. Jgggjjjfi, B, 11. HOPKINS offers to sell) lllflCSw l!i House and Lot in I own, anti ilj ■ItIUM nolH<)1 ' 1 by the first of Octi her, the 1 wUMEMb premises may then be rented. Ln tpiire of itie subscriber on the Sand Hills, or ol Geurge W. Warner, Esq in Augusta. li. B. Hopkins. September 23 TO UK HKN TKI) On a Bui!dine; Lease, THREE Lots, fronting \Vu,lk ifllilStt la ' ■ at tv 111 SlreeiS, oppo.it.r to I!fjiVfn lie Bt *“dic Parsonage House. The i Lots atljoin each other and will be el separately li- all logeiher, as may he tie -ed. W. w. Holt. September 22 TO KEN'r. ] jia 'Fwo convenient Dwelling; I Houses “hd Lots, situuted on Heynoid-streetp Inear the residence of Anselm Bugg, Esq.—Pus iscssion given on the first day ts Ocloher next. AlTl-V -to G. Dillon. September 27 27 TO KENT, M Kromthe first flay of October! m x., tor one year, the Ihiuse and Lit on M In i losb-Street. wlieie Mr. Patrick Kedy now liver.' . Apply to Robert D. Ware or to Witt W. Holt. feu sun B. Ware. August 2 11 dTT’ TO RENT, A cominodioiis Dwelling flousx on Houston blreel, between Given a,id El lis s, ret's, containing four Rooms and in eac Room a lite.place- Enquire at the premise - or ol K 11. Reid. ! I Eosl wi* SloWu, Wagoner Dave, on the 23d till, a L bay HOlieE. five feet high, shod all round, 'with a star t.i Ins forehead, his right eye opt, «u Pis rig.it kn—- wind gabled wi ite on one of bo ■jii-et, branded but not recollected, marked wit the colli ron the upper part of his neck—he i about 14 years old. Any person that Will deliver said Morse to ei tlier of the gentlemen named below, or to my -ell, shad receive a reasonable reward —or ant , iiiformaiion will be thankfully received. Th Horse was Inst between Mj. II Right’s an Augusta, Vli-Join, I). Kighi, M , Shaw, Ur. Lig -1 ;on or Will,am Sims of Am'osta. E|>[)cs Hrowu, jYear Spuria Hancock'county. October 31, 1825 it 19 I &• We are authorised to an limunce Moi.la.vii M I fits, Esq h Uandidat- I- i 5 he Office of Slit-rid* oi Richmond Coniil), at th .{ensuing election. I October 25 35 MSW All 11A \ T GK VIBNT For Dispatch. Augusta uiul Savannah .M.UL STAUft. ft'*’* v>iitrm«»—!>.■ •»* £ - ■. '• w.- '-,>t in twenty-six Hours. ■ ;|tl(<s public utv: respectfully iiitoi nicd that the , nr primers of Ilm shove'nm, feeling every l. 10 rendu - it the most desirable, have ietermined to rn llirongd Iron) Savannah to ./a ■ffta in twenty -i\ Ilnurs, Icavi g S vannab i 5 ’o ■ >i■ t»,. /. 11. sud d/ngttsla at 8 o’clock ,/. M. i bey at e provid'd with the moat careful and ~x. m. d driver , ill Staees comfortable, and the nirses superior, in short the whole arrangement ■ s such, dial they aniicipee universal satis!' ction. For seats, apply at the t’.ty //.jtel Savannah and l t 1 ■ Globe Tavern ./ilguslii. (■iilliert I ) , ti i ’ > Aiurasta. m. ihitinoii, 5 a (jeo»ge Milieu, Savannah. N. //■ loin tv i lit views of toe mercantile community in the fullest extent, t te ti n -of arri - val and departure is sitgiy that letters can be an swered ttie acme day. November II 40 TiiJi \K\V l,l\l OF Between Augusta and Charleston, IS NOW IN COMrLKTE O III! It 11, f’l'Vlß MOUSES are lioe. and die Driver* care 1. full and tin: proprietors pled? - lltemselv s dial nothing shall be wantin ' that will romb r con lenience to the passenger*. The Stages wdl leave Augusta, every Sunday, Wednesday and Friday, at 4 o'clock, V. M ; uod arrive in Charles ton in less than two days. FAME through, sl2 50 cents. For seats, ap ply at the Cl I V-HO I EG. Ktlwavd Byrd, J'olin liandoljdu November 4 6t 38 '( Tl \ lilaFS S ON M«UL £»T«Aii Va<> HAS commenced running' on (be first Octo ber— Apply for seats at the CLOiIE T.\- VRUN —Far i fifteen Dollars. October 4 261 29 dan dim; buuoou i 5 ., REsF.EC I'FUI.LY inlonus the Laches and Gen tlemen of Augusta and its* vicinity, that Ins Dancing School is open, and wdl continue t > b » >i»en through the s avin.— ()iv* of Tuition >re mi Tuesday evening (com 3 o'clock, until sun setting, and Saturday morning, from 9to 12 'clock. There will be a practising Hall, for tin Scholars only -very fortnight on S iturday evening, I'ruiu candle light until 10 o’< 1 ck. Ills night School will take place on Monday and Wednenliv, lr mi 7 o’clock, i the evening, until 9. in Green-Street. tuna! Ilooin. Mr. C has opened a sobs ription list for Cotii ion F.rties, wb.r.li will be on Thursday every for night. November 15 4t 41 MJIS. WALTfIALi,, ESI*EC I'FUI.LY informs In r (fiends and lie A young L ilies of Angus'atbat she wi I coin 'menc giving lessons on tbe I*l \NO FOItIE and in rilNtilN i. at her residence—or In private faim.ii sas may b -at suit the convenience of be pupils that may be ecU'iisled in b r care. Terms tnndrrale, mid made, known on ap. plication at tier residence, Iteyimld-S'reet, first house lielow tbe Eagle tavern- October 21 ’4 M’vsV oil iiv'.VtfeYs, lUenuiuing in h- I’ 1 ) f’-O 'FICF Waynesboro’ (100. Ist ()c. ber, Vrclicr .las nr AlexV I Hdlntrn .1 ,sej b |Hyne lii- li'Tcl * 1-fi lliday capt Ab er tII irjlninn f, isba ill- plan I nomas /t e r burnt" 1 $ .(otision ,J ge I’l kei' ctnbald I (.ester Silas '1 | Hyi w i Wiili.ni D 2 I Leu is En 7ir li li t.ri en \ Lambert .T bn C ' Hyne L I Mar'ina John nr vVm C I nn Lewi ' F { si Kay Alexander Olemei'ls //itgii \ M Ton Fete" llCr's* Si >hen ) Mr Cawley Georgp / Crab Charles i Fetecson Seaborn poyle William • F • kins David . jDiake Mr I II berts Simeon 11 (avia William 1 itadiega John {Farmer Isaac 5 Smith J bn a Farrow .Irsse j 1 ley Mary Jl't'.yd Maltli w \ Spain Lewelling il''iiiney Sarah ) Vickei s Nathan ■ J t'» ngli George j *■' l'-ca Stiti ig I //urm Ma jor ! '.Veicli James ale Vt iliiam j Walker Nancy 1 Matcher Thomas \ K. Gurlick, f. m. N vember 11 3* p 40 1 To TourAiFi’a. \3E T of excellent Scin.oi Furniture for sale, sucli s> Ti bi"' IP'iiclies, large Maps, &c | d a good S'l'lir!•', HU t bln for a Sclre-l Unom of a Store. Enrpnre of Q. W. V irner K q .Vu igiisla, cr the subscriber at th Sa ■ ' Ill's B B Ho|tkias. i S#*nterr»hr r 27 27 •i\|\)VfcuUCYS V m\tMll Ul’ts Far sale at this Office.