The constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1823-1832, December 23, 1825, Image 1

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NEW SERIES Vol. 111. Cfte 4roa.otituti<malist •S PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY BY W. J. I}UMCE. AUGUSTA, GA. ' NEW YORK Comb ami Fancy Store. • CJtRLTOJV & COOK, 1 Having taken the sum! recently oocupiod'aa r.‘ Bookstore by Mr. Baker, three doors nelow the Bank, Offer at wholesale and retail, at jYerv York prices A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF The Fol owing articles, viz : bhell, Ivory, Vlock L’ovtoise and 1 HORN COMBS. —also— Fauc'j c\v VVeAtis & Vv\Auuve,¥y, CONSISTING IN PART OF _ Hoticules of van ms patents ,■ Reticule Springs. Coral. Wax, Jet and Glisi Beads and Bead Meek-’ laces, Nick Chains, VVaisle Jluckles. Bracelets, Clastic St el Bosks, Hair P.ns, Hooks and E"es Silver Thimbles, Sleß d >. Mahogany Ink Stands. Snuff B . S3 s „ complete assortment, Cloth, Hair and I'oo.h Brushes, Con versation and Highlander Cards, K.-cir Strops and Paste, Jews Harps, Pocket Lights, purified French Soaps. Windsor and common do. Pomatums, Eau Admirable Ds Cn’o oe. Macassar oi\ for preserving and beautifying ti;e hair VLSO - Opodeldoc, British Oil, Bateman’s Drops, Oil of Worm eed, St-tightens Elixur, and Essences of all kinds, See. t.r„ Merchants and others, wishing to purchase anv of the abo-.e articles, will find it m . c h to their ad Vintage to call at the above establish™ nl- Augustas ivnowlton, , l lgent. Dec mber 6 47 EAwU Ovmibs ll.pp vivtd. THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING tak’n a Shops lew doors above the Globe Tav rn, takes this m thod to inform Ilia nnb’-c that lie will carry on the business of Making, Mending anil Polishing Th- nv'-Kling 1 is done bv lb mem Pig’, and made equally band-ome and dnr hi- as w ien n w.— ll* /ms for v.a/t s n rene'til assortment of COMBS. 7 principally of his own Mamifac’ure, which are of t'ei ,:d low for Cash or exchanged for 1 Id Combs Mjron (.'lark. Stove mber 29 3t 44 " EIY E Il>, AST) FOB SALE H V HORACE ELY. WAPOLEOS and die Gran I army in Knisiu, bj »:3 Gen .Gourgaud. Babylon the Great, The Bnnhadoiir, by L E. L. author of thi rinproyl-istrice. 'flic story of a Life by the author of Hecol lections ot the Peninsula. Th ■ Orphans, an American tale. D member 13 49 \j i\\l, FLOUR, LAMP OIL, (winter strained) CRANBERRIES, APPLES, ‘POTATOES, ALMONDS and RAISINS, PREMIUM CHEESE, •d fresh supply of the above articles, just receiver ami for sale by Caniiicld & Longstreet. December 13 *'* 4 ;)t 49 no'WT rpIIR Copartnership of D. Parish & Co. wa- I. disst-ived by mutual consent on the Ist da’, of July last. The business of said concern wif be closed by Pam. sk, Corninq & Co. to whom al indebted are requzsTd to mak- payment Daniel Parish, Jasper Coming, .Parish, Holbrook & Co Charleston Oct. IS wßm 34 COPAIjfcTM E R 8 HIP. fITHB Subscribers have formed a Copartner E ship under the firm of PARISH, CORNING &. CO. and will transact business at the old stanc ol D- Parish 5c Co. where they have now open 300 Packages Staple and Fancy d m qnmkds, ’ Comprising a complete assortment, which wil ke sold on favorable term'. Daniel Parish, Jasper Corning, Joseph Kcrnoclian, Phomas Parish. Charleston, Ocl. 13 lw2m 34 • "aSOTICK ITI HE Agency of Mr. Ciuih.es S. Baker, hav- I. ing been determined by ihe principal, the undersigned.—The business will hereafter be e-nducted in the name of the Subscriber, and all persons indebted to the establishment will make payment 10 Ovirx A, Rohhuack, who is duly authorized to adjust the concerns of t e bust less, lately carried on under the superin. tendance of Charles S. Baker. (»eo. Long. November 18 42 i tfiHi mtW* -t.MmwiMiHjraj-srx* v.-r mtkW'nm mt , mir>i , i —t imm M. .ivol th»* poll■ cvi's, under which every Country in the world labours, are no’ owiiD* t«» any want of !*vc for.our Country, hot lui ignorance of its real conslilutioi xml .nt.refill.”— PRIKSTLV AND COM MISSION STORK, Nu. 525, BROAD-STREET, i I’HR Subscriber con:i,ui-s to transact th, AUO.j I I- TION and COMMISSION BUSINESS. And! I will in ike liberal advances on (Dmsi^M'nent^. A. Biigg. • i Oci-<b“r 21 34, STOtULi lT ; AND : COMMISSION BUSINESS. ; T*;IE undersigned begs leave to tender his ser vices to the public ganeiafly, in the ahovr | line of business —he pledges himself to use all .11 jigeuce, give personal attention, and to exert him [sell to the best of his abilities to give general sat isfaction and to promote the interest of ail those | that may think proper to favor hun with their cu= |u m Liberal advances will be made on al! pro Mduce committed to his charge either for ils.ex ! uortation, or otherwise, and facilities in ns-q. ’ f rohen requiredJ will be afforded) that bu • v r others in Ins line can equal, and none surpass. All j;orders will be thankfully received and promptly j attended to. j; He has taken Mr. R. H. Warren’s Warehouse the foot of the bridge, (belter known by the u|nair.e ot “ Leigh’s Warehouse ,”) its situation be-' jing immediately upon the new wliarf it thereby ■affords peculiar advantages to shippers, tic. ! The whole establishment having lately under gone a complete and thorough repair, is now in' complete order for the reception of all kinds of 3 produce, merchandize, Etc. liis close stores are , cleanly, secure, and perfectly sale. Win. B, Shelton. V ! N. 11. Ihe only Tobacco Inspection in the citv, 1 os also kept at the above Warehouse! and for all' | f ouacco ot the first quality, inspe ted here during -I lie ensuing season, 1 will give fix dollars per hun- Idred, and in the same ratio for the more inferior _ [qualities. \y p g j September 20 24 j LVUMIiEU. VA\jTWIIAAiE e ! AND n Commission Business. At bis old stand in Savannah, near the Fort, anil s prepared to make suitable advances upon all produce placed in his hands for sale, John Everingham, (»•. -I April 12 b S 3 j COTTON INSURANCE. „ r JAH E Howard LiKiiiac.ce Company ofNcw-York, B i will Insure Cotton and other Property a *• |giiin?l the dangers of il,e River, &«. between Au- Igosta mid -Savannau and Charleston, by their lAf-cnl A. Camfield. Anrns'n Nov. 25'h, 182.4 1m 44, A NEW sUPI’Lv OF ,- JAM) BOXES, JUST RECEIVEJJ UY , e B. Picquet. November 2.4 4,4 a®®sfo IONS SWEDES IRON well assorted, for sale by Thomas McGran, December 13 St 49 Sf MD D LIN 1 / ■ PRIME HAMS and MIDLINGS, Just received end for sale hy Thomas B. Metcalf. 150 Casks Stone LIME. j Octobfc) 14 22 ;v WILL BE RENTED, II I' H |e Market-House, in the b||]Hl Gity of Augusta, 01 the first I'ues hieklW day hi January next, for one year, l I the HOUSE and /.OTori Ellis street, |;he property of Miss Bolard. 1.1 By order of the Court of Ordinary of Rich-1 mnnd county. Isaac Herbert, ( lie. December 9, 1825 51 F 43 B TO BE RENTED On a Building Lease, i THREE Lots, fronting Walk cr ar ' d Si reets, opposite to 'he Catholic Parsonage House. The Lots adjoin each other end will bt a separately r all together, an may be desired 1 w. W. Molt. September 22 i, . TO RENT, JiS. From the first Jay Qf October ! ne::-..10r one yesr, the II U<e , d Lot on Min • tosh-Street, where Mr. Patrick K.-ky now lives. . ~ t-p, y lo Robert D. Ware or to Wnv W, Holt. Busan K. Ware. ' '■ j August 2 j j d| Candle Maiuitaetury. 1 'jt J A OF, snbicriber has on hand as prime CAN ■ HOLES as ever was made in Georgia, at EiGIl 1 ■ PKf.N CENTS per pound I y the Box, , li Payne, ji Seven dooi s beU j the .Market. December 13 B*t 49 I AUGUSTA, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 23, 1325. NEW CLOTHING. jr- ip is OPENING A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHING, If hiiif t is made ufi in a wor/cuutt-Hi e vmnner, ami oj the be.ft materials .- |l • 9 1.08 am] Blv'k superfine 1); Coats, ( Uo. do. 2d Quality, Blu.i, Clare, Ulive and Parson** gray mixed Frock Coais, Blue and Drub Box Coatu, Coatees of different qualities, Youths’ blue and black Coats Cassimere and C) Hit Pantaloons, of a.most any colour atid, prices, SuUinett, O.rderuy !k prime na ,g up do. Blue and black cloth Ve-t*,. French, India « Engli.-.ti s.ilk Vests, Silk Velvet do. Great variety r.f Far cy do. Linen, Cotton, Frilled and Plain dbiiTs, vsoin very fine,) Knitted, Cut on and Worsted Drawers, Worsted an ) l amb’s wool knitted iibirts. Fine flannel-Sbirla and Dnut.,rs, Ladies’ Cloak-, Tartan and Cambk’t do. Fearnought grra l .Gnats, Silk Umbrellas’, Boys’ and Mens seal skin Caps, 1 Gentlemen and Youth’s Haul, Hosiery, (dives, £tc. viLSO. House servants Coatees and Pantaloons, Negro jack Is and Trowser*, Check’d, strip’d, mid coa*. e linen Shirts, Guernsey Frocks, lied flannel Shirts. the Above goods Will be disposed of wholesale and retail, at New. York prices. No. 234, UIIOA1) STRF.KT, Three doors above the Tost OJf.ce. I October 21 34 DIMOCK & MAhSH, |&ercJjant Cailor£, AT THE AUGUSTA oiL^miisr^ No. 164, Broad-street. have this dax nixtavaii. rtu tub last -flam boat —Ji btrye ami fresh supply of— UK AD IT MADE CLOTUI G, —c ysisTlso or - BLUE and Black Dress Coa , Coatee", d.fferent colors, j Blue, Id ek and Fai.ny coined *”• Blue and Black Cloth Vc-s's, Silk and Fancy ditto, handsome • Hens, Bang-up Pantaloons, Saliuetl Coatees and Pantaloons, ft.. All of the ab ve Garments have been made of the latest New York fashions. Persons wishing to purchase, will do themselves the pleasure to ci II at the above more. October 7 30 »\ ptice. WILLIAM KIBBR , this opportunity ot informing his friend) A and the public, thsi he has entered into Co partnership with Mr James Wells, of Savannah late of the House of Killutr.. Hills y If'clls, for tin purpose of carrying on the business as DRAPERS AND TAILORS; In the City of JlngnMa, TWO noons BELOW THE 81,0111 TAVIUN. Where they intend keeping a generd supply of CLOTHS, CASBUILKBS and GOOi/S, ot al descr.ptipiis, usually kept by Houses of their pro Cession—and at the same lime aarure the pub lie that no tine nor paimi uhnll be wanting u suit those who may caii in the House. Wells & Kibbe. October 11 gj •"IpiaßZitiiaEp. U. V.UtKUV'rtST, Respectfully informs the citizens of Au gusta and it- vicinity, ilia he will give a se com! course of Writing Lessons at (lie Richmond Academy, where a system of Capitals in ihe mo.«i approved style, t git her with the Hound and lltunning hands will be particularly attended to likewise various ornamental hands, for those who wish to Le iiu ruUed in them, will he taught two h urs each Class. A class will be received of gentlemen and youths, in the morning ; one oi ladies in the evening, and another of gentlemen at night. For further particulars, call at his room in the Academy, wliere specimens of his jo«n perforrn'inci, and the improvements ol his scholars rnsy be seen, December 9 4g iA> sin Wig .Maker & \la\v A'vvUer. BEGS leave to ii form I,ls friends and the pub. lie, ths In* tuts removed io tfie house opp., jsite the Eagle tavern, where he still continues to make Wigs and Ladies’ Ornamental flair e qual to any imported rom I on Inn w 'ga. Frizetts, 'Perfumery. and every thing in the Ornamental line, &c. . November 29 45 ( NOTICE. [OST on the sth day of October 1825, a red 4 MOROCCO POCKET BOOK, on the II mi Oeiween Burke CountV and’ Columbia County, containing 4 Notes on Murk Tarver, for 25 Dollars each, and also, one 23 Dollar Note, on demand the first d.y of January, 1324. B. Green way. Burke County, December 20 51 I GKORG R JA CKSOA, Tin Plate Worker, •V« 168. Btto.w STHHKT HAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF 1 I BLOCK TV.X WARE, Se. ,< COMPRISING — BLOCK lin Coffee fitters, Colic pots, 'IV. k“tlles and Tea pots, BiiMunia Tea pots • Bra-: and Japanned GandlcstirLs, Hr,is* Japanned and Glass Lamps, Tea Trays, Waiters and Bread I Basket*, Iron Glass and lin Lanthrons, Briltaii Iron and Metal Fable and Tea Spoons, Iron Gos. j tee Milts, and Tea Kettles, Tin Roasters, Pump* M jaMires, Scales and Weights, Brass and Pewter Cocks, Nutmeg Graters cf various patterns. Am on hand a large assort ment of FIN WARE which he will sell wholesale or Ite'uil. j December 2 fit 4fi j BUACKSMITHING- J. P. BEECHER. (.i- ite o f jve ir.ro u hr. ) : |i I'.SPECTFULLY informs the inhabitants o: • & Ibis and the surrounding country, that hi jha- taken the Blacksmith Shop, on Bay-Street, opposite t.ie steam hunt . fiice, ttiid shop was for, , -v.erly occupied by J.Danforth. This shop is now open (or the accommodation of all those-that are Tleased to favor it w ith their custom. Horse-shoe I tog, will he done with the great est dispatch | Fully aware of the injuries dupe to horses h\ ibad shoeing, I hr.vc determined to take tluii branch as much as possible, upon myself. Casurel Tools of all kinds, made and repaired in the neatest manner and warranted. C ly and Country work, executed according tn order. 1 The subscriber has for the two list years, been ! employed in a steam boat factory, where all kinds juf heavy machinery was Manufactured, and can 11 with confidence, offer himself to the public for ithe e X:-cation of different kinds of Machinen 1,1 w-rk will rec -ive every attention. R ly ing on the . xpi rience I have had for the lasi ten lycar.,, tn first rate shops, J consider myself au "ilhorlsed, to c fl'-r my services foray work that can be manufactured in any shape in this vicinity Tim share of patronage' that sh ill bo offered f-hdl be t-eated with grateful reap. ct. I N -.’ember B 3m T 39 «)\ g y icuVUira\ LiupVtivueuts. The Subscriber | Has constantly on h aul, a large assortment of Wood’s n .ient, Freeborn, 6l Law ful s, the tight Scottish and other PLOUGHS. —AISO J •I Air! 1 , rrrneral assortment of IMTViEJVI^XTft, All made under hia own direction of the best (materials, snd most approved patterns. Robert Philip. i! ! One <loor abtve the Planters'‘Hotel, j “ November 1. gt -p 37 -! Adam Vlutchison, I y r 1 1!S opportunity of informing her R- liiLiu’s and the public in general, Jhat her a-DJJ-DiOi 1 recommenced nn MONDAY, the J-ltb inst. in !l ’i Washington street, opposite Mr. Mi cut’s, wher “>he is willing to receive a limited number df nue P'l»- f erms ol lud ion tli3 same as during tiie two preceding winters. Four young Ladies nan be accommodated with board. 1.11 j" addition to the ornamental branches here j.jtofo.-e taught in Mrs. Hutchison’s School, insßrtic , =*• »•'» will this winter h? given in Face and point 'Work, according o> tlie most approved methods (| | n °w practiced in New York, and in Scotland. |. F.Atrt, charge for titse branches. Three Dol pars,per quarter. I N. R. Young laiii;, not bt.l.ngim; to the I School may be instructed at 6 Dollars per quarter. Hoars of instruction ir, these bn d.es, made known at the School. Room, j November 18 Vli I MRS. WALTHALL, RLSPF.G I FULLY infirms her (rieiids and the 1 young Ladies of Augusta that she will com- 1 ’jmeuce giving lessons on the PIANO FORTE ' l and in SINGINI;, at her residence—or in private 1 | families as may best suit the convenience of the ( ipupils that may he entrusted to her care. J JCj’. • erms moderate, and made known on ap- ‘ I plication at her residence, Ueynold-street, first , house below the Eagle Tavern ’ October 21 34 i - -** MISS C. M‘KENZIE, RESHEGFFULLY informs the public;, that she r will open a bGHOUL in the coy ol Augusta, v on Reynold.street, near the Epiveopal Church ' j on Monday the sth December, for the purpose ot v instructing young I,adies .n the several branchet ‘ of Reading, Writing, Grammar, Arithmetic, Ge- ' ography. History, Rhetoric, C impositions, ti.a. * , j lerms i.f tuition and other information, may h< kiKi wn by application to Messrs. R. Ketckdiw, A MeKsßvu., j . S. Mult, or to Miss McKenzie. Jut tier School Room. D. cumber 2 4fi Notice. snbjc:ihers' have connected themse’ve , sA in the practice of Ihe LAW—they will uni formly attortd all the counties of the Northern Circuit* and i.bc county of Franklin, of the Wes-1 1 j'crn (circuit, one of them will he generally found} <i lii ir oibce in Eibertun, where they will tat.i j I deasure in iinnsactiiig the business ol those v/lr I. '(miiy be unforlunale enough to be involved in tin It Law John A. [jeaitl, r l’homas .J. Heard, ! ' January I, 1925 %7 j (-■bu— —.r* xjHiUManRaSAu'ZiaKsmHWW | .¥’ O O IFAI /. £, c? R EID , (A I' the ISrick Store on Gt npb II .-tree', on rtu lligtely in (I e roar of M’Kknzie Ist Hkxnoch’s Hrick DuiWittg, on Broad-street, being very ■ desirous o' closing tbe present concern,) O 'FEfi THFJH STOCK OF ID IB IT $ © ID § 9 Comfn taint’ a vary general assortment of ' STAVLft AWIAUViES, ox Tirii most Any anWokods Tr.a.ita, Country merchants are invited to call and ex. ■nnine the Stock, as they will be sold at e"tmtle. ly low prices, and on long time. Cor approved paper, November 18 v 43 MANAGEHV 'TJfFICa % Authority of the State of New-York. SPLENDID LOTTERY, To be Drawn in the City of New-York, on the 4//* of January, lß26. AND FINISHED IN FIVE MINUTES. 45 NUMBERS—S BALLOTS TO BE nUAH’N. f Each Ticket bavin?Si Number, in Combination. L ft. Xatfcs Si A. .M ; lntvYf, J MANAGERS. scheme op the New-Totk, estate Liter aiwiet ttkWRHIIJiTj, class 3, for 1826. HIGHEST PRIZE £ 100,000 t prize of 850,000 is g 50,000 I do » 20,000 is 20,000 1 do “ 10,500 is 10,500 ~ 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 a ?° M to ° 46,800 4>44b ,lu “ 50 is 222,300 IZ 5&. Loan than- fun blanks to aP>" ie , PRICE 0F TICKETS. „!l e ' *3O | Quarter £l2 50 Half - - 25 j Eighth 625 I ins is .otnnst magnificent Scheme that baa *?*'. been offered for the patronage of the friends r '''"terv adventure in America. The small j number of 1 ickets, and the unexampled demand ■ lor them, is a sufficient «’ai rant, that, there will nnt be a chance 1011, for wet It- before the day fix. ed lor the drawing, «,, < > hat the (n ice of Tick ets will sit ntly rise to <560. flp* Gentlemen are therefore requested, to be early in their application, as ad Ordtra acually mailed before the rise will be entitled to be sup plied ut tlie present rates. V Notes of the Hunk of the U. States and its tranches, and, generally, the Notes of all Hanks that pay specie, received at par. Also, Mercantile Brafla at sight, on any of the (large Cities, and Prize Pickets received freely in payment; I All Letters to he p ( st paid. Ibe Mails may be relied on as being perfectly safe foe all remittances; •' 3 Spates & MTnt.yrc, Washington Cits, October If I2t r 31 H. AMES.—ftiiutlst, RLSI’hC I I C1.1.Y offers Ins professional aer . vices to (he Ladies anti Gentlemen nf An (gusts. His practice includes all operations ever performed upon the Teeth and Gums.—He tets artificial Teelo, from one to a full set. in such a manlier that they have the app aitcce and much of the utility of natural ones. HaiiSfact ry evi dence of his professional tap; : -i»y will be exhib ited d required. Lamps will be waited upon at their, dwellings. When not on business, Duct AMKS may be found at the Mansion House. December 2 uTT’IIMONJJ acaljemy. INI IK Branch of this Institution <n the Sand : Hill will open on the first Monday in January next, under the superintendence of Mr Hamsvy, who will attend to b.il. the Gla-sical and EngPsh Dppaitmenls, the rates of Tuition will be the same as heretofore, those persons who may be disponed to send children to this Seminary will • lease to call on the subscriber in the mean time, L>r tickets of a;lmission . Isaac Herbert Clerk, to the Itunnl of Trustees. December 16 6t 50 THE FOLLOWING Dialling, OF THE MOST APPROVED FORMS May be had at this Office, —to wit : MAHIUAGH Licences, do. Bonds, Adminis (ration do. Letters Testamentary, do. nf Guar lianahip, do. of /idministration. do, of An !l'r«i o ement, do. Ihsmi sory, Recognisances, Sul• ■ ca-nas, Dills of S'**!, t owers nf Attorney, Hlun 1 Deeds ol c intanee Sheriff’s 'Cities, Retail Lt (cei ceH, Pain.,id* Kee ipta, Mortgages, Apprer dices’ Intloiit-ii'ris. I - Ac, I'iO. 52.