The constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1823-1832, December 02, 1825, Image 1

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i ny of the political evila, upder whig! ”,vt rv ( uimili v in tint world labours, are not owing to anv want of |ove fur our County, l>nt to an ignorance of its real NEW SERIES Yol. 111. AUGUSTA, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2, 1825. No. 46. 'fiiii i i i i*—ll i —il l—oma—nr~ i ni" ' * ~~v - -- -■ ■ -- - .. n ' ~ - ~ Cfte Constitutional! I 5 PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND Flit DAY ! BY W. J. BUNGE, AUGUSTA, GA. 10 Tuns Ir in, h. i.'rteil 4 Do. Cast nigs 50 Barrels Philadelphia Kye Whiskey I I 45 Barrels Anchor Gin 20 Barrels N. K. Rum Cognac Brandy Peach do Apple do Holland G in, With a General Assortment of 1 FOR SALE BY Tolm Lepppr, .MrGran’s Bui dins/, corner of Reynold and Mclntosh streets. ' November 99 3t 45 ■ I Sugar, Coffee & Whiskey. 1 The Subscriber Having Rented the Stove formerly occupied by ,1 Higginbotham, now offer for sale, IN STORK AND LANDING, g|> HHDS. Ist and 2d t 50 Bags prime green Coffee 1 50 Pieces 42 inch Inverness , Bagging ■5 Pipes Cognac Brandy o d ) Holland Gin 3 Hlids Jama ca Hum 50 Barrels N. Bum 50 do Philadelphia Whiskey 50 do jWreWer’ti Gin 14 quarter Casks Madeira Wine 10 do do Malaga do 20 do do Teneriffe do 5 Boxes Muscatel Raisins 50 Quarter Boxes Spanish SegarS 50 do Shaving Snap 10 Kegs Richmond Tobacco 20 do Cut Nails 1000 Bushels Salt Shot, Lead, hr., hy George R. Jessup, 330 It rout I street. } November 25 4* 44 AND COM MISSION STORE, No. 325, BHOAD-STHEET. TUB Subscriber conii- lies to transact the AUC TION and COMMISSION BUSINESS. And will make liberal advances on Consignments. A. Bugg. October 21 34 STouauk AND COMMISSION B USIjVESS. T|TME undersigned begs leave (o tender his ser i vices to tlie pub] c generally, in the above line of business -he pledges himself to use aT dd igence, give personal attention, and to exert him ; self to the best of his abilities to give general sat-l isfaciion and to promote the interest of all those J that may think proper to fav.ir him with their cus tom. Liberal advances will be made on all pro 1 since committed to his charge, either for sale, ex porlatinn, nr otherwise,and facilities in all cases ('•token ret/uir, iIJ will be afforded; that but iVvv others in /ns Hue can equal, and none surpass. Ail . orders will be 1 hankluily received and promptly! attended to. He lirs taken Mr it. £l. Warren’s Warehouse * at the loot ot the bridge, (better known by the name of “ Leigh’s Warehouse ”) its situation be-!' mg immediately upon the nets wharf it thereby 1 affords peculiar advantages to shippers. &c ji The whole establishment having lately under ! gone a complete and thorough repair, is now ini complete order for lie reception of all kinds of produce, merchandise, he. His close stores are] cleanly’, secure, and perfectly safe. 1 Win. H, Shelton. N. B. (be only Tobacco inspection in the city, X is also kepi at the above Warehouse: and for all 1 I obatco of tlie Jirst quality, inspected here during the ensuing season, I will give six dollars per liun-ij dred, and in the same ratio for tlie more inferior , quid.ties. w B. S. September 20 25 \iV«Mßh\i v.uyv'vnuiLE AND Commission Business. At his old stand in Savannah, near the Fori, am) in prepared-to make suitable advances upon all produce placed in his hands for sale. John Evcringham, jr. April 12 «" Noru k. A I PLICA 1 ION will be ma le to the //onnrable . • lue Interior Court of Columbia County.' fritting an a Court of Ordinary, on the first Mon day m December next, for an order for a writ ut di.trilmlion, to divide and lav off the legacy o( Lands beq leatued .lames S. Turner, by his father John turner, deceased, in his last will and testa ! Sent. Ail parties concerned are .hereby noli 1 ned. Isaac Bryan. November 10, 1885 40 ■fcv. ..aksMPnv'w&rrta.t a -■ tatm: »t osacuiixaiiu BIMOCK & M./]ItS.II, JBercljauf Cailorcf, i AT THE AUGUSTA \ Xo. 164, Broad-street* I IVB THIS lil V HKCKIVKII, PER Till; CAST ST CAM BOAT —. J large and fresh supply of— READY MADE CLOTHING, | —-ONSISTI VB OF— BI.CE and Black Dress C iitfj; Coatees, different colors-, - Blue, Black and Fancy colored Pantaloons, Blue and Black Cloth Vests, Silk and Fancy diilo, handsome patterns, j Bi- g-up Pantaloons. S.itinett Coatees and Pantaloons, &c. All of the ah ve Garments liav" been made of the latest New York fashions. Persons wishing, te purchase, will do themselves the pleasure to ciT at the above store. October 7 30 «N" olicfc. IVIL/LIAM KIBE K, AK iS this opportunity nt informing his friends! «. and the public, that he has entered into Co partnership with Mr James Wells, of Savannah, Lie of tlie House of Killam, mils & IVells, for Hie purpose of carrying oji the business as DRAPERS AND TAILORS, hi the City of Augusta, TWO 1)00US BELOW THE GLOBE TAVEUX. Where they intend keeping’s general supply "f CLO THS, CASSIMKRES and GOOI/S, of all descriptions, usually kept by Houses of their pro lessioo—and at the same time assure the pub he that no time nor pains shall be wanting to' suit those who may call on the House. Wells & Kibbe. ' October 11 qj NEW C I.oTiiTnG. ~j s- »■ smeaaa IS OPENING A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ! CLOTHING, j Which is made up in a workman like manner, and' of the best materials ; , and Blick superfine Dress Coats, '4o. do. 2d Quality, i Bine, Claret, Olive and ParsolTL gray mixed Frock Coats, i Blue and Drab Box Coats, j Coatees of different qualities, ! Youths’ blue and htacK Coats, Casaimere and Cloth Pantaloons, of almost any colour and prices, Ssttiniil, Corderoy & prime-hang up do. Blue and black <Tith Vests, French, India & lingllih silk Vests, Silk Velvet - - . do. j Great variety of Fancy do. Linen, Co ton, Frilled and Plain Shirts, (some very fine,) Knitted, Cotton and Worsted Drawers, Worsted and Lamb’s wool knitted Shirts, Fine flannel Shirts and Drawers, Ladies’ Clonks, Tartan and Cambist do. Fearnought great Coats, Silk Umbrellas, Boys’ and Mens seal skin Caps, Gentlemen and Youth's Hals, Hosiery, Gloves &.c. ALSO, House servants Coatees and Pantaloons, Negro Jackets and 'browsers, Check’d, strip’d, and coa-se linen Shirts, i Guernsey Frocks, | i Red flannel Shirts. |1 THE A HOVE GOODS Will be disposed of wholesale and retail, at I New-York prices. l s No. 234, ntioan-starkt, Three doors above the Post Office, i October 21 34 NOTICE. IE Copartnership of D. Parish & Co. wa , A dissolved by mutual consent on the Ist da < of July last. The business of said concern will be closed by Parish, Cobnino St Co. to whom all indebted are requested to make payment. Daniel Parish, Jasper Corning, Parish, Holbrook & Co Chari ■ston 0;t. 18 vv2m 34 ! COPARTNERSHIP. /H’tHE Subscribers have formed a Copartner-], j i ship under the firm of PARISH, CORNING , & CO. and wdl transact business at the old stand of D. Parish & Co. where they have now open 500 Packages Staple and Fancy mix d©®lDSt)' | Comprising a complete assortment, which will I >e sold on favorable terms. Daniel Parish, Jasper Corning, Joseph Kemochan, Thomas Parish. Charleston, Dot. 18 lw2m 34 N oticc. VLL persons having demands against the Es . tale of Joe* .lopuss, late of Columbia Omni, iy deceased, are requested to hand them in pro perly attested agreeably to law. amt these indebl- i dto said Estate, are requested to mske imme- ( bale payment to the Executors, Isaac Willingham, 1 Cornelius Jones, f Thomas \\ illingham, 3 ?• September 6, 1825. B^, 22 J jea—aaw— a iiimium imm ■iniiifni iwrm > r-rmni itimi a S)Qo \ have jusr HEcen'Eti a®® Ii F, '.MS Fool-icap 'Writing Pa-er 150 <lo Letter Paper (i few ({earns with g It edges) Wrapping Papi r 5 Oases Spelling Bonks A few Firkins prime Goshe-i Bo'ter Canal Flour, Ful on market Beef Northern Pickles in Jars! —also — Sti ves end Pipes of ell descriptions Suits end Worms of all sizes Brass aril Copper Kettles Slicrt Copper and Crass Sliee.l Iron for Glo Saws, 1 &r. Sic. November 22 4t 43 MANAGERS’ OFFICE.' : By Authority of the State of Ntfo-York. SPLENDID LOTTERY, | iTo be Brawn in the City of New-York, on the 4th of January, 182(5. AND FINISHED IN FIVE MINUTES. 45 NUMBERS -G BALLOTS TO BE ÜBAiVN, j F.ach Ticket having 3 Numbers in Combination. Ji. B. laie.B & A. MANAGERS. —j£_ SCHEME OF THE Xew State. LUctatwifc 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 22^,300 5,051 Prizes, 8567,600 9,139 Blanks, Less than tiro blanks to a Prize. PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole - 850 1 Quarter 812 50 Half - - 25 1 Eighth 625 This is the most magnificent Scheme that has ever been ottered for the patronage of the friends of Lottery adventure in America- The Bintdl number of Tickets, and. the unexampled demand Ifor them, is a sufficient warrant, that there will inot be a chance left, for weiska before the day fix. i d for the drawing, and that the price of Tick jets will ahoitiy rise to 863, j (XT’ Gentlemen are therefore requested, to he I early in their application, as all Urdus actually- J mailed before the rise will be entitled to be sup- 1 plied at the present rates. 1 j * f Notes of the Hank of the U. Stales and its s ' (tranches, and, generally, the Notes of all Banks i lhut pay specie, received at par. Also, Mercantile Drafts at sight, on any of the [large Cities, and Prize Tickets received freely in • payment. All Letters to be post paid. 'The Mails may be relied on as being perfectly safe for ell remittances. J J Yates & Mclntyre, t Washington City, October 11 T2t t 31 UA.MS 8f MIDDLINGS. PRIME IIAMS and MIDLING3, Just received anil for sale by Thomas S. Metcalf. ’ ALSO 150 Casks Stone LIME. October 14 32 $ NOTICE. '■■'MlL undersigned have been appointed as j JL signees of Andiiew Low Co. of Savan nab, merchants, and o( Isaac Low k Co. of Li- A yerpool, merchants, by deed of assignment bear- , mg date of the 1 lib of August 1«25 : —All per- t ; s- its indebted to either of the said firms on the ( lay nt the date of said assignment or subsequent- t 1), are hereby required to settle tlie same with a us or either of ms, (or with Mr. James Taylor, - who is out 1 authorized attorney) as we a. e the j only persons authorized to receive, and receipt ( , or the same. Beni. Burroughs, ) William (iaston, £•*•»*»«» XT’ The Editors ot the Mdledgeville Recorderr ■sod Augusta Coii.htuliomlisl, will plea-e publish; Kite above one month and forward their bills to ) ] he Republican office for payment. Savannah, Nov. 1, 1825 8t 39 , *■ < D. V'VAIUi, (ION I INCF.S the practice of the Law at Monti |( J cello, Ja-per Gimnty, where he will (-unotua! ; ly attend to any business confided to bis rare, Hell dso practices in all the other courts of the Oak 1 milgee circuit, and in several courts of the Flint! uul Northern circuits.—During his absence an; •gent will be left to attend to the. business of his i ■ (lice. AleuticeUo, July 27 mtf 10 liMft * ww■ emu nwraarjnrtmT mu tmmu ami me . BLACKSMiTHING- ; J. F. BEECHER. t jp " <'j (/- UK OF A'F.ir von A',) RESPECTFULLY the iit'-a’ i'aiits ol this and tbs surrounding n iintrv, that In- 1 has take i the Blacks nub Shop, on BjyStieet.j j opposite the stun n b »at - (pee, said sh ip was f ur- j T.crly occupied by D intorth. This sit pis now .open for the .accommodation of ali those Ibut arc : pleased to fav >r it with their custom. Morse shoe jog, will be dine with die greatest dispatch.— Fully aware of the injuries done to lici'ses by bad shoeing, I have detenn’ned to lake that! branch as much as pusiihle, upon myself, j Castteel Tools of all kind-, made and repaired) jit the ueitesi manner and warranted. 1 City and Country work, executed acco ruing to| order. i lt>- subscriber has for the two last years, been,, employed in a steam boat factory, where all kinds • of heavy machinery was Manufactured, and can jwiili confidence, offer himself to the public for j jibe execution ol' different kinds of Machinery j I mill w irk will receive, every attention. Rely - j ing on the experience 1 have had for lfie lasi teni ( lyears, m first rite shops, I consider myself and fthorisetl, to otter my services lor any work that can be manufactured in any shape in tlii■> vicinity That share of patronage that shall be uttered jshall be treated with grateful respect. I November 8 3m t 39 Agvie.w\lui*aV Ymplameuts. ’ The Subscriber tins constantly on hand, a large assortment of ! Wood’s Patent, Freeborn, & Law rences, the light Scottish and other PLOUGHS. A ISO • 7 general assortment of IMDLEMEXT, All made under bis own direction of the best materials, and most appr .ved patterns. Robert Philip. One door above the Planters' Hotel. i j November 1.8 t r ' 37 (" to rent: ; A ONE Tenement, two story Building, lately occupied by Mr.' Christopher Low, on Bi oad street, , immediately above the Planters’ Mo- ' tel—also another Tenement next the Gully, a drove Mr. Florance—also several one story d ene- ! jments on the opposite side of Broad-street, im (mediately above “ Cotton Range."— Possession! [given immediately. -7pplv to Mr. James Harper, ' or to ‘ 1 E. F. Campbell, f November 15 gt 41 o TO BE RENTED , On a Huilding Lease , M THREE Lots, fronting Walk - er and Watkins Streets, opposite to the Catholic Parsonage House. The Lots adjoin each other and will be et separately or all together, as may be desired, l r w. vv. Hoit. I; September 22 , ' TO RENT. P I'lfg'tl Two convenient Dwelling 1 ' Houses Lots, situated on Reynold-street, - near the residence of Anselm Bugg, Ksq.— Pos session given on the first day of October next. Arriv to G. Dillon. * September 27 ‘27 1 TT TO RENT’, " v fig From the first day of October n next, lor one year, the House and Lot on M in 1 ' tush. Street, where Mr. Patrick Kelly now lives. P Vpply lo Robert 11. Ware or to Win. W. Holt. Susan B. Ware. 1 August 2 11 ’* NOTICE." ALL those who are indebted to the subscriber,' will call after the 20th inst. on Mr. William f Smith, junp, who is duly authorised to act as my' 1 attorney. j“ F. Dupont. J, 'I be store be now occupies might be had Irma p 20th until the ist October next, on moderate terms November 15 fit 41 3S* oUce. jjTpHE subscribers have coiinected themseive- : %JL m the practice of the LAW—they will uni | formly attend ail Oie counties of the Northern Circuit, and tlie county of Franklin, of the V, c* ji tern Circuit, one of them will be generally found Lj at their office in Eiberton, where they will taki ! : pleasure in transacting the business ol those win may be unfortunate enough to bo involved in the ! 1 Law. ' ; 6) John A. Heard, , |« Thomas J. Heard. j, ( , Jamtarv 1, 1895 57 !“J NOTIC3E. T rjlllK Agency of Mr. Ciiaiilis S. Bai.eii, hav-jfi, 1, ingb-en determined by the proicipal, llit-i undersigned.—The business will hereafter he oondni.ti.-d in lltt- name of the Subscriber, amlj all persons indebted to the establishment will! make payment t) Ovn.i A, R uinin' i., who isj 1 " duly uuthoriz ;<1 to adjust tile concerns of tl.ei"' business, lately carried on tinder the superin- 1 1111 tendance of Charles S. (taker. Geo, Long. | November 18 4 2 1 n ImAftuiwvr.s For sale at I his Office. *Ol» UAITJIMDi a -.n inrun i rur-. N E VV r ARRANG EME N T For Dispatch. Augusta and Savannah MAIL STAGE. «h<r —*.k*/*uS*M*- •HMwutui.: "*** Through in twenty-nix liners. 1P HR I 1 "!’ 1 ' 0 ~re ffspccifiillr informed slut the r of il,e above line, feeling evny i ibpositi. il to render ii tin- most desirable, have determine, l lo ru i through from Savannah to A |?. a >r ,‘"' tw ‘i: t " y sl J l h " urs ’ fe,v '"S S-vannali .u 5 M. ami .tfiigusta at H o’clock A M. , I iey arei provided with the most careful and ex puienced driver-, die Stapes comfortable,and the horses superior, in short the whole a rangeme" t is sill'll, dial they anticipate universal satisfaction sM I her?’, aP|) . V " le C "> //Hel Savannah ami st dm Globe lavtrn -Jugusia Hilbert LongstreeO /t VVm. oliamion, s**S u*ta (reorge Milieu, Savannah. cofnmmiity*ln*t h fi *best'ey iont °l ; ttnrt'of* November If ’ /() Htl vRLKs ION M.A\ Vi STAGE, runnil, ff ! "i die- first Oslo vi-V! r 4i ! y f ° r Seatfl 1,1 die GROUR ia \ RUN Fare fifteen Dollars dele I icr 4 2 6t 29 Mrs. Adam Hutchison. asst z*s?s* *• SSSIDDIij recommenced MONDAY, the Hd, i,»f in Vashmgion street, opposite Mr. Mir u’s xv | lf . t . pih.. 8 V 'y ,n K 10 ri ' ct ’ , ''e a hmiled number' ol pue prSuglb ,h 3 Mme as ‘ ,uril * dvo b„!;:r y,,UMg Ladie * ™ '« a-c mtno.la.ed with In addition to (he ornamental branch ■» here SvattssaM kssjs/'' ** br ‘" c! »-' w#* 3 «•—Vounff ladies not belonging to the ! ‘° ol ~u> : >e instructed al (5 Dolluis p c J ,. q- inter Houraof mstruciionin these branch* 1 made known at the School Room. ’ November Id 49 All IS. VV VllTil lii~ J|LSPKG , F md.V inlorins h r friend!and the It, young- Ladies of Augnva tlial she will coin mence giving lessons on the Piano IDUTF and.., SINGING, a. her rcidence-or in, £ families as may heal suit d, e c mvenience of the pupils that may he entrusted to h r care. * erins moderate, and made known on an. plication at .ier residence, Ueyn old-street first house below the Ragle Tavern- 1 October 2[ n„ DANCINU ACADEMY. sM\*. T. li. Taj olio’s School. Mu F. wishing 10 devote his whole time , tins branch of Rduoatlon, request Parents who wish to confide their children t, :are, to make immediate application, In,vine ,y netaii. elegant n.l VC US, that he wishes to each his Pupils. Mr. F. will attend as usual in invale Families, an ) Seminaries when called for. tor further particulars, anplv at Mr. I 1! f»■ ™ next door to Dr. Turpin’s store, It road- MUSIC LESSONS. I. U. fa V TLRR, thankful for the en mr trieud r^ e T?K t ' ,,,Pelo,i,re inform ti tin nils and the commu lity, that she cumin s/m!v/'s7/ 7™? L. tl,e ,11AJVU F(,urh: »"«i Lit ! *t UIl . AH : Wl ' H - *•' t««cheH her «. ” dr / °f sniguig in the in west style. An ly asm Die ah ,v v rtisement, November 18 H; 43 danoing SCHOOL. Mli. COIiMESJviL, E > l-.SPF.t; I FURRY informs the Radies and Gen , <d Augusta and its vicinity,, that his >meng School is open, mid will continue to be ipui turough the season. Days of Tuition are n Tuesday evening, from 3 o’clock, until sun lettmg, and Saturday morning, from 9 to 12 o’clock,. Him-,- will h- a practising (lull, (dr the Scholars .wy,every fortnight on Saturday cun, ,g, hum ;an,Jle light until 10 o’clock. I! a night School will lake p!;,,:,- rn Monday imMVedne day, fr in 7 o’clock, in die evening, mtil 9 in Green-bi reel, usual Uoo;n, Mr. G has opened a subscription lisl for Until on Panic,, which will be on Thursday every u" night. November 15 4i & We are authorized to an ounce AifHKr.** Hugo, Kscj. a Candidate tor She dl ol Kiciioioitd County, ut llic ek ction io Jan ary nf*M. October 18 12 t dJ W'v, are an Ihorised to an run m< I Miami .'..'lni, l-;-q. n Ct-udldaie, tic < ffrt of hi,, tiff of Kicbmond County, at in> i,ii /• eh c ion. O-luber -'j