The constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1823-1832, December 06, 1825, Image 1

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\ ~ “ Man y political evils, under which every Country in the labours, are not owing to any wan! oflove foronr Country, but to an ignorance of its real constitution iiid interests.” PRIESTLY NEW SERIES Yol. III V AUGUSTA, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 6, 1825. No. 47. \ Cj)e Con.tftitutiojialisft ii PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY BY W. J. BUNCE, AUGUSTA, GA. DIMOCK MARSH, |®crcjjant Cailoirtf, AT THE AUGUSTA No. 164, Broad-slreet. HaVK. THIS HAY HKCKIVEII, i'F.ll THE EAST STEAM HOAT —.l large and fresh supply of — READY MADE CLOTHING, —CONSISTING OK — «LL'E and Black Dress Coats, Coatees, different colors, Mine, Black and Fancy colored Pantaloons, .'Hue aa cl Black Cloth Vests, Silk and Fancy ditto, handsome patterns, .Bang-Up Pantaloons, Salinett Coatees and Pantaloons, ike. All of the ah ve Garments have been made ol ♦lie latest New York fashions. Persons wishing to purchase, will do themselves the pleasure to crll at the above store, October 7 30- ■X otic ft. WILLIAM KIBBE , WAKES this o|iporttmiiy of informing his friends iL and the public, ihat he has entered into Co partnership With "dr James Wells. of Savannah, late of the Ho t c of KiUnrr,, Hills £j) lYctls, forjthe pnrnose of carrying on me business as DRAPERS AND TAILORS, hi the City of Augusta, TWO noons BELOW THE OLOUB TAVEHN. Where they intend keeping a general supply ot C1.,0 1 iIS, CASSIMEKE3 and GOODS, of ap descripiiov.s, usually kept by Houses of their pro teisimi and at the same lime assure the pub nc ,nal no time nor pains shall be wanting to snu ttiose who inay call on the House. Wells & Kibbe. October 11 31 NEW CLOTHING. 3- j?- 3ia®aiß9 IS OPENING A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHING, Which is made up in a workman-like manner, and of the best niulei inis .- «'.CF. and Black stipe: line Dress Coats, Do, do. 2d Quality, Bine, Claret, Olive and Parson's gray mixed | Frock Coals, Blue ainl Drab Box Coats, Coat-. s of different qualities, Volttl.s’ Mile and biai k Coats, Cassim re and Cl ,th Pailtulnons, of almost any col mr and prices, SattiiieH, C nrderoy & prime-bang-up do. Blue and black doth Vests, French, India k English silk Vests, Silk Velvet - ‘ - . do. <c eat variety of Fancy do. I-men, Go t in, Frilled and Plain Shirts, (some very fine,) Knitted, Cot on and Worsted Drawers, Worsted aid l.cnb’.i wool Knitted Shirts, Fine flannel Shirts and Drawers, Ladies' Cloaks, Tartan and Gamble! do. Fearnought great Coats, Silk (bnbrellas. Boys’ and Mens sold skin Cups, Gentlemen and Youth’s Hats, Hosiery, Gloves, &c. ALSO, House servants Coatees and Pantaloons, Negro Jackets ant! 'browsers, Chuck’d, strip’d, ynd coarse linen Shirts, , Guernsey Frock t, Bed flannel Shirks. THE AMOVE GOODS V. il! be .diaposed of wholesale and retail, at New. York prices. No. 231; iinoi.ii STUKKT, Three doors above the Post-Office. October 21 34, notice. rpilE Copartnership of D. Pahisk & Co, wa i dissolved by mu.uni consent on the Ist ds 'I July Inst, the business of said concern will be closed by P.tmsH, Cobnixg & Co. to whom all ind b'.ed are requested to make payment, Daniel Parish, Jasper Corning, Parish, Holbrook & Co. C/iarltntion > Uct. 1U vv£m 34 t— __ . _____ COPARTNERSHIP. FjjNHL Subscribers have formed a Copartner 3- ship under the. firm of FAMISH, CORNING “ CO. and vv.l! 'rinacl husineSi ai the old stand o r I). I’aiiish Sa Co. where they liave now open 500 Packages Staple and Fancy mm , Comprising a complete assortment, which vvil Ac 80M on /avorabUi !en*n?. Daniel Parish, Jasper Corning, Joseph Kernuchan, Thomas Parish. Charleston, Oct. 13 lw2rn 34 PORiiljJK: A WOMAN, woo is 9 good Cook and Inner,—For further particn lars apply at th s office. November 25 3t ft 40 Bugs prime Coffee j 10 Tons Iron, assorted , i 4 Do. Castings 50 Barrels Philadelphia, Uye Whiskey | 45 Barrels Anchor Gin | 20 Barrels N. E. Mura Cognac Brandy, IVach do Apple do Holland Gin, With a General Assortment of Ofwrfrt*** FOII SALK BY John Lepper, ATcGrail’s Hniuting, corner of Reynold and Alelntosh-streets. 1 November 29 3t 45 , Sugar, Coftee & Whiskey. 1 The Subscriber Having Rented the Store formerly occupied by J. Higginbotham, now offer for sate, IN STOKE AND LANDING, 50 Bags prime green Coffee r 50 Pis ces 42 inch Inverness Bagging 5 Pipes Cognac Brandy 3 do Holland Gin 3 Hhds Jamaica Bum .50 Barrels N. Hum 50 do Philadelphia Whkkey V .50 do brewer’s Gin ! 14 quarter Cades Madeira Wine 10 do do Malaga do 20 do do Teneriffe do n .5 Boxes Muscatel Raisins 50 Quarter Boxes Spanish Sugars 50 do Shaving S isp 10 Kegs Richmond Tobacco 20 do Cut Nails 1000 Bushels Salt Shot, Lead, &c. by George R. Jessup, 330 Broad street. November 25 4t 44 l AND C aMMTSSJ ON STO UK, No. 325, BROAD-STREET. r*HE Subscriber continues to transact the AUC , TION and COMMISSION BUSINESS. And Aviljl make liberal advances 011 Consignments. A. Bugg. October 21 34 STOIUGE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. undersigned begs leave to tender his ser ! X vices to the public generally, in the above line of business —he (Hedges himself to use all dil igence, give personal attention, and to exert him sell in the best of his abilities to give general sat isfaction and to promote the interest of all those that may think proper to fav ir him with their cus tom. Liberal advances will he made on all pro luce committed to hit charge, cither lor sale, ex Iponation, or otherwise, and facilities in all cases \ fwhrn requiredJ will be afforded; that but few' (Others in his line can equal, and none surpass. AT orders will be thankfully received and promptly! attended to. He has taken Mr. B. M. Warren's Warehouse lit the font of the bridge, (better known by Hie name ol “ Leigh’s Warehouse : ”) its situation be ]ing immediately upon the new wharf it thereby, affords peculiar advantages to shippers, &c. t he whole establishment having lately under-r I gone a complete and thorough repair, is now in| .complete order for the reception of all kinds 01. (produce, merchandize. Ike. His close stoves are! 'lcleanly, sioure, and perfectly safe. Wm. B. Shelton. N. B. The only Tobacco Inspection in the city, Is also kept at the above Warehouse : and for all 1 1 Tobacco of the/frji quality, inspe Red here during 1 the ensuing season, I will give six dollars per him jjdred. and iu the same ralio for the more inferior I (qualities. W. R. S. September 20 25 lA3JVLBEW. FACTOU..UiL AND Commission Business. ■j At his old stand in Savannah, near the Fort, and is prepared to make suitable advances upon all rroiluce placed in his hands for sale. John Everinghara, jr. j April 12 83 A NEW aUFFLV OF 3ANO BOXES, JUST RECEIVED BY i B. Picquet. November 25 44 NOT ILL. VPFI. (CA TION will be mad,r to Hie //rnorublt the Inferior Court 01 Columbia County sitting as a Court of Or Unary, o 1 the first Mon Ida) in December next, for an order tor a writ >t distribution, to divide and lav off the legacy of * (Lands bequeathed lames S. Turin r, by ids father jlohn Turner, decerned, ,n his list v-id and testa jigent. All parties concerned are hereby noti 11 i^ (i ' Isaac Bryan. < November 10 ',325 * 4u MANAGERS’ OFFICE. ! By Authority of the Slate of .V no-York. SPLENDID LOTTERY, i ' To be Drawn in the City of New-Fork, on the 4th of January, 1826. AMI) FINISHED IN FIVE MINUTES. 145 NUMBERS—6 BALLOTS TO BE DRAWN. Each Ticket having J Numbers in Combination. S. L. Nates & A. JAAutyee, MANAGERS. SCHEME OF THE Xevf York State Literature class 3, for 1826. HIGHEST PRIZE IS 100,000 1 prize of 830,000 is 830,000 1 do “ 20,000 is 20,000 1 do “ 10,500 is 10,300 2 do " 5,000 is 10,000 ■ 4 do " 2,500 is 10.000 10 do " 2,000 n 20,000 39 do “ 1,000 is 39,000 78 do “ 500 is 39,000 468 do “ 100 is 46.800 1 4,446 do “ 50 is 222,300 5,051 Prizes, 8567,600 9,139 Blanks, Less than two blanks to a Prize. PRICE OF TICKETS. J Whole - 850 1 Quarter 812 50: Half - - 23 ( Eighth 625 This in the most magnificent Scheme that lia-, ever been offered lor the patronage of the friends of Lptlery adventure In America- The small number of Ticke's.aml the unexampled demand for them, is a sufficient warrant, (hat there will not he a chance left, for weeks before the day fix ed for the drawing-, an 1 that the price of Tick ets will shortly rise to gCO. (O’ Gentlemen are therefore requested, to bej early in their application, as all Orders actually! mailed before the rise will be entitled to be. sup-! plied at the present rates. *,* Notes of the Hank of the U. States and its branches, and, generally, the Notes of all Hanks that pay specie, received at par. Also, Mercantile Drafts at- sight, on any of the large Cities, and Prize Tickets received freely in I payment. All Letters to be post paid. The Mails may be relied on as being perfectly safe for all remittances. Yates & Mclntyre, IVashinglon City, October 11 12t t 31 I ILLMS (f PRIME HAMS and MIDLINGS, Just received and for sale by Thomas S. Metcalf. ALS— O-150 Casks Stone LIME. October 14 32 % €ar&. ; ,4 GENTLEMAN who lias filled, some of the i TjL most' respectable literary situations, in the i United States, (as his testimonials, will amply at test,) would assume the management, of an Aca demy, where such a person may be required, or accept, of a limited number of private 'Tuitions His instruction, embraces the full course, of Col ;legiate Education. And his references, will be found of the highest, and most respectable order. Letters fp it paid) addressed, to R. S. E. to the. care of Jamks llaiuo.h, Esq, or, Capt. John , [Coumu'k, of this City, -mil meet, with due. alien 1 non. Augusta. Ga. Nov. 11, 1825 9t 41 Bta\*\\au 1). Lranfc, CtONTINUES the practice of the Law at Monti ! ) cello, Jasper County, where he will punctual- 1 | ly attend to any business confided to bis care. Me; j also practices in all the other courts of the Oak mulgee circuit, and in several courts of the Flint! and Northern circuits. During his absence an agent will be left to attend to the business of his office. Monti cello, Julv 27 mtf 10 iS” olkifc. tpHE subscribers have connected themselves j a in the practice of the LAW—they will uni tormly attend all the counties of the Northern Circuit, and the county of Franklin, of the Wes tern Circuit, one of them will be generally found -it their office in Elberlon, where they will take deasure in transacting the business of those whoj may be unfortunate enough to be involved in the ; Law. John A. Heard, Thomas J. Heard. January t, 1825 57 AUTICK. Agency of Mr. Charles S. Bakku, hav 1 ing b an determined oy the principal, the undersigned,—The business will hereafter be 1 conducted in 'he name of the Subs riber, and 1 nil persons indebted to the establishment will '' make payment tr Ovru, A. Roubback, who is •Inly au h prized to adjust the concerns of the 'business, lately carried on under the superin itendanceof Charles S. Paker. (ip,o. Long. November 18 *2 BMB——a—m■ iwm—TUl 1 niii ikiat--. u imuiif—ll mitm4 imii , jaarr HAVE JUST RECEIVED. a©© REAMS Fool-rap writing Paper 153 do Letter Paper (t few Reams with g It edge-) Wrapping Paper 5 Cases Spelling Books A few Firkins prone Goshen Rutter , Canal Flour. Fulton market Beef Northern Pickles in Jars. —ALSO Steves and Pipes o( all descriptions J Stil.s and Worms of ad sizes Brass a- d Copper Nettles Sheet Copper and Brass Sheet Iron for Gin Saws, &e. &c. November 22 4t 43 COTTON INSURANCE. Howard lirmrance Company ofNew-York, , 8. wdl insure Cotton and other Property a gainst the dangers of the River, Sic. between Au gusta and Savannah and Charleston, by their A), ent. A. Camfield. Anyus'a, Nov. 25 h. 1825. I m 44 •Mts. Adam Hutchison, j ’’I’fAKES this opportunity of informing her L f. lends and the public in general, that her recommenced on MONDAY, the 14th insf. in Washingion-street, opposite Mr. Mic'ou’s, wher she is willing to receive u limited number of pue pils. Terms of Tuition the same as during the two preceding winters. Four young Ladies can be a;c Jmmodatcd with board. In addition to the ornamental brs,-; J( }jeß here tofore taught in Mis. Hutchison’s Sc^ ce destruc tions will this winter be given in I rn point Work, sccording to the must approvt elhtfds now practiced in New-York, and in Sci and. , Extra charge fur these branches, Three Dol J lars dlt quarter. | N. B. —Young ladies not belonging to ** )e . School may be instructed at 6 Dollars per quartet' 1 Hours of instruction in these branches, made known at the School-Room, November 18 42 ~ MRS. *( RESPK.CTFUf.LY informs her friends and IIil!' young Ladies of Augusta that she wi'l torn-! mcnce giving lessons on the PIANO FORTE and in SINGING, at her residence—or in private . families as may best suit the convenience of the,' Ipupilsthat may bo entrusted to Iter care. ,t iCj’ 'Terms moderate, and made known on ap- > plication at her residence, Reynold-s'.reet, first; house below the Eagle Tavern- I October 21 34 1 DANCING ACADEMY. Mt. T. B. YayoWe’s School. MB F. wishing to devote bis whole time to this branch of Education, request those Parents who wish to confi le their children to h s care, to make immediate application, having ma ny new and elegant DA YCES, that he wishes to teach his Pupils. Mr. F. will attend as usual in private Families, and Seminaries when called for.; For further particulars, apply at Mr. J B. La-1 fittks* next door to Dr. Turpin’s store, Broad street. MUSIC~LESSONS. Jk/§ BS. T. H. FaYOLLE, tiiai.ktul for the en 1- i-TJL coursgemeiit heretofore received, inform! her friends and the community, that she cotitin- 1 ' ties giving lessons on the PIANO PORTE and 1 SPAMS// Gif/‘PAR. Mrs. F. teaches her t .u I pils the art ol singing in the newest style. Ap) ply as in the above advertisement, November 18 St 43 TO KENT ~ji ONE Tenement, two story, fnnaß Building, lately occupied by Mr. jiljiHß Christopher Low, on Broad street, ■HMft immediately above the Planters’ Ho tel—also another Tenement next the Gully, a bove Mr. Florence —also several one story Tene ments on the opposite side of Broad-street, im- ( mediately above “ Cotton Range ” —Possession , given immediately. Apply to Mr. James Harper, 1 or to ) E. F. Campbell. November 15 8t 41 TO BE RENTED On a 11 nil ding Lease., M THREE Lots, fronting Walk er and Watkins Slice s, opposite to the Cuth die Parsonage House. The Lots adjoin each other ami will be et separately > r all together, as may be desired. W. VV, Holt. September 22 M rd itK.NT, From the ilrst day of October Incxt, for one year, the House and Lot on Min tosh-Streel, wiiere Mr. Patrick Kelly now lues. Apply to Hubert I). Ware or to Wm. W. Holt. Husan B. Ware. August 2 11 ~ HOUSE TO LETUnT ■l,llll The Subscriber not having sue ; I'-ecued in making sale ot his House in Augusta,J j would Kent it on moderate terms. He however! -till i fl'crs it for sale, together with Ins Rouse on' 1 ybe Sand Hills, on very law terms It the sand -1 Hill property be not sold by the 15. b us Decern : oer it will be Bented. Enquire of G. IV. Waiiv tn, Esq. or of tin | subscriber on the Sand Hills. B. K. Hopkins. ! November 25 it jy tm vrnmmrnmmmt •rnm-mtxmmmmmmmimmmmamm—mmmmmmmmammnn BLACRSMITHING- J. F. BEECHEU. {LATE Os jVtUKYOUK,) RESPEC i FUJL.LV inimns it/e inhabitants of this ami the surrounding country, that he has taken the Blacksmith Shop, on Bay Street, opposite the steam b ml office, said shop was for merly occupied by J.Danforth. Tills shop is now open for the accommodation of all those that are pleased to favor it with then istom Horse shoe lop, will he done with the g; aieat dispatch.— Fully aware of the injui ies cone to horses by had shoeing, 1 hfVe d .permit rd In take that branch as much as possible, upon m* self. Cam tee! Tools ot all kind , made and repaired . in the neatest manner and warranted. City ami Country work, executed according to order. I'he subscriber has for the two last years, been employed In a steam boat factory, where all kinds . of heavy machinery was ilamifac'.ured, and can with confidence, oiler himself to the public for •jibe execution of different kinds of Machinery j—mill work will receive every attention. Bely ing on the experience 1 have had for tiie last ten lyears, in first rite shops, I consider myself au thorised, to olfdr nly services for any work that lean lie manufactured in any shape in this vicinity iThat share of patronage that shall be offered jkhall be treated with grateful respect. November 8 3m t 39 Agrvc u\ l\v vaV \, movements. The Subscriber /•Lis constancy on hand, a large assortment ojt Wood’s Patent, Freeborn, & Law rences, the light Scottish and other PLOUGHS. —ALSO A general assortment of IMPLEMENTS, All made under his own direction of the best materials, and most approved patterns. Robert Philip. One door above the t‘lenters' Hotel. November 1.8 t t 37 lubAiov Tl. Wig .Maker & UaU* Cutter. BEGS leave tl) inform his friends and the pub lie, that he has removed to the house oppo- the Jingle I avero, whore he still continues i*° ln,,ke "'K B «"d Ladies’ Ornamental Hair, e 'fual tp any imported rom Loudon. Wigs, Pruetts, Perlumery, u „d cvety thing in the Ornamental line, &c. &.c. i November 29 45 ISE WAiUiAN GEM^^T For Dispatch. ■■ Augusta and Savannah -MALL STAGE. Through in twenty-six Hours. ITpHE public are respectfully informed that the •A proprietors of the shove line, feeling every disposition to render it the most desirable, have determined to run through from Savannah to Jn gusta in twenty-six hours, leaving Smnnah at 5 [o’clock, .1. U. and dfiigusla at 8 o’clck Jl. M. 1 1 hey are provided with Hie uiosi card', \ und ex loerienced driver-, the Singes comfortable, and the horses superior, in short the whole arrangement jis such, that they anticipate Universal satisfaction. For seats, apply at the City /fuel Savannah ami at the Globe Tavern -?ugustn. Gilbert Longstreet, ) a Wra. shannon, George Milieu, Savannah. j N. It. so meet the views of the mercantile {community in (he fullest extent, the time of arri - ival and departure is such that letters can be an swered (he same day, November II 40 ~~ "CHAHLKSToir .MAIL STAGE, nAS commenced running on the first Oc'to her.—Apply for seats at the GLOBE TA VKHN— Fare fifteen Dollars. October 4 26t 29 THE FOLLOWING llGinlts, OF THE MOST APPROVED FORMS May be hud at this Office, —to wit - MAKBIAGE Licences, do. Bonds, Adminis tration do. Letters Testamentary, do. of Guardianship, do. of Administration, do. of An praiaement, do. Uismissory, Bccognitances, Sub piEoas, Bills of Sale, Powers of Attorney, Blank Deeds of Conveyance, Sheriff’s Titles, Betail Li cences. Patroon’a Beceipts, Mortgages, Appren pices’ Indentures, See. &tc. IN otice. IWINB months alter date, application will be !*/■ made to tlie Justices of the Interior Court lot Scriven County, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to soil a certain tract of Land containing two hundred acres being 111 the coun ty aforesaid, belonging to the Estate of Caleb Howell, deceased, fur the benefit of the Heii ind creditors of the said deceiv ed. Maliala Howp'l, ddm’nr Tune 13, 182.5, imOm 10 i