The constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1823-1832, December 02, 1825, Image 3

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CONSTITUTIONALIST. c - \ AUGUSTA. ' - t FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1825. } t: Madness rules the Hour." j We hoped that the revenge of the Fed- a eral party in the Legislature had been amply gratified in the elections of Speaker—Pre sident and Clerk of the Senate, Judges, At torney and Solicitors General, and that judgment and good feeling taking the sway, ( would retrieve, by working many positive!' benefits to the State, the errors of that “ lit-j< tie brief authority” which in the first mo-,* nients of possession had intoxicated and de l' hided. We were deceived. Intolerance 1 and persecution still rule at the seat of Government with an unsated appetite and new sacrifices are continually required. ' It appears to be now a settled and avow ed policy that no Republican shall remain, in nfiice, and the reason has been giv-r en in a late publication with a franknessh which had graced a better cause. Clark has j been unsuccessful before the people, and Troup has walked unhurt through the fie ry path of detraction—to the executive seat. The mortification is too great to be borne quietly, and because the friends of the disappointed candidate have the majori ty in the Legislature a grand effort is made to elfect a change in the public opinion. The modus operandi is by pulling out all the Republicans and putting in iheir own friends, under the belief that men in office have influence, and that it will be the duty of these otficers in gratitude for their elec-j tions, to sally forth, the apostles of the Clark! cause, in quest of proselytes. Miserably! lame as is this policy and certain to meet the indignation of the people, it is pursued with an untiring and unsparing zeal, which occasions our Correspondent at Milleclge- Tille to say in a letter»f tl e 21th ir,st. "We were not surprised or mortified, when the faithful and long tried servants of the pub lic were yesterday hurled from their places to make room lor the hungry aspirants of a party whose chief anxiety appears to be to possess the loaves and fishes. The old Treasurer who had served nineteen years, and whose conduct in office had been this winter for the nineteenth time unanimously approved, was nevertheless permitted to re tire by a majority of twenty votes.” Yes— we announce it with grief— Geoiige R. Clayton, an able and up right officer has, with the strongest claims upon the intelligence and justice of the Le gislature, been rejected and turned out of office— because he did not belong to the par ty happening to have a majority in the. Legislature. Hamilton the amiable and intelligent Secretary of State has not been retained in he is a Re publican. The Surveyor General failed for the same reason. Thus are faith ful services repaid—thus the disappoint .ments of the late Governor’s election reven *ged— thus the high and sovereign will of the people declared in that election, con temned and set at defiance ! who will say that these men would have lost their elec tions had the people voted by General Tick et ? We ask emphatically , 'if the polls had been held throughout the State, would not most of those persons appointed to office by the present Legislature have been rejected by the people ? no impartial man can doubt it. In the elections by the Legislature then, the will of the people has not only been unrepresented but positively disobeyed, and for whose benefit lias such a" fearful res ponsibility been assumed by the Represen tatives of the people? We are sorry that the answer is so easy and obvious—for the gratification of party resentment. But our correspondent proceeds “ Congressional districts are (o be made and are so arranged as to secure the se lection of particular individuals—the col lege which has grown into notice and use fulness under their neglect and even oppo sition is not to be spared*—additional trus tees are to be appointed to dignify some others of the party”—So, we are informed, a Hoard of public ivories is to be established and certain persons are to fill it--and pro bably the whole show will wind up with a vole of censure upon Governor Troup !!• Our friend asks in conclusion " Is there not] a redeeming spirit in the people which will put things to rights?” For the sake of the State-—of its character abroad and repose at home-—we hope the majority will yet pause and reflect. Long ago we heard of the threat that “ the State House should be ; eviscerated ” a grosser term was used which we dare not to repeat. The elections in the! several counties hail then just been announ ced. \\ e looked upon the expression as idle and unmeaning; but it was prophetic, l of what has actually happened and figura-j five of the political butchery by which the! Capitoi lias been deprived of some of its! best officers. The Boston Palladium of Friday, says! that Mr. Kean visited that city a few days since, and had an interview with the Man agers of .the Federal Street Theatre. American Tea. —Specimens of tea, raised and manufactured in Franklin county, (Pa.) have been exhibited at Chambersburg. The tea was raised from seed found ina box of imported tea. i YVe learn from a friend who was present v . on the occasion, that the venerable and venerated James Monroe, late President ot the United States, was sworn as a Jus tice of the Peace for the county of Louden, , in which he resides, on Tuesday last, ami \ immediately took his scat on the Bench asaj junior member of the Court. The chair of j the presiding Magistrate was tendered, I and, with great propriety, declined. j Alexander Gazelle, 19 th inst, According to some calculations, four hun dred thousand barrels of salt, will be made in the western parts of Pennsylvania during the present year. The western part of our State was formerly supplied from New- York; now part of the State of New-York receives its supplies from (lie Conemaug * and Kiskiminetas. j Salt is sometimes sold at Pittsburg as I low as 2 3 cents a bushel.— Ibid !, ■ —QO©-~ 5 I i The Steam Boat Macon will be launched ! j To-morrow Morning precisely at 11 o’clock I 1 from Pritchard’s Ship Yard, Gadsden’s! ! wharf. She is intended for the Darien I j Trade. [C/i arlcslon paper, j SPECIAL NOTICK THE Members of SOCIAL LODGE, No. 5. are requested.to be punctnid in attending a ! regular morning of said Lodge, THIS EVENING, at 6 o’clock. An election of officers will take place for the ensuing Masonic year. Consequently the lire 'liren are requested to come prepared to dis , charge the past yeatly dues—and old arrearage* , as it is of the first importance to the Craft, iliat,' 'he funds of the Lodge should not be neglected by delinquent brethren. lly ortl/r of the IV. Mister, W. 15. L)avi.«, Sec y , . December 2 It 46 The Vlembers of the select Council of Adonimm, are requested to attend a regular meeting of the same on SA’i URDAV E VENING, at half past 6 o’clock, on business ot importance, and by the election ot officers, for the ensuing year. liy ij-der of the Gr, J. /, C. Geo. Compton, Sec’ry. December 2 I Irish Volunteers . . APPEAR on your Parade Ground, on SAd UR DAY, the 3d, December, on Green & Jack son streets, at half prut 2 o’clock, P. M. in com plete uniform, as the bye laws ol the company direct. By order of Cay.. Ooujuck, Ray Held. O. ». December 2 It 46 ATTENTION! i TEXCIVUiLS. YOU are hereby ordered to appear at yout parade ground, in font of tile City Mall, on SATURDAY, the 3d December next,at 3 o'clock P. M. armed and equipped, as the By-laws of tin cerps direct. tfy n'der of Capt. Stuhgks, (t. W. McCoy, O. S. r November 29 2t 45 MISS C. M‘KENZIE, i ORSPEOTFULLY informs the public, that she St* will open a SCHOOL in the city of Augusta, on Reynold street, near the Episcopal Church, on Monday the stb December, for the purpose ol instructing young Ladies in the several branches of Reading, Writing, Grammar, Arithmetic, Ge ography, History, Rhetoric, Compositions, &c. Perms of tui t on and other information, maybe known by application to Messrs, K Kktchcm, A. McKenzie, J. S. Holt, or to Miss McKenzie, at Iter School Room. i December 2 46 iTisr] VE Y ds, of Dwight’s he h’gy, bound in Calf, . three, four, five sod six Void, of Cabinet ot | Poetry, London Edition, four vols. of Sliakespenr ’ plays, n elegant binding, five vols. of Orlando Furiose, in boards. I hese bocks I have 'oined—those persons who are in the habit of borrowing books are requested! to 00k in their library and it found return them, ! "S they all belong to sets, and of course of vdue to * J. M. Hand. December 2 4t is 46 VWc. DoWava Vluw.vvd. I OST on Thursday the evening of the Ist December about 7 o clock, between the Court-house and John Moore's corner —a small HKD MOROCCO POCKET BOOK, containing one hundred dollar bill on the Planters’ Bank of this state, and about forty dollars in small hills, one. Gold guinea the reign of George the 2d, one note, on Matthew Carswell for I JO, and one or two smaller notes and papers useless to any person hut the owner— The, City Ollicers and Merchants of the city are respectfully re (jnested to be on the aleil to detect such money if it may be of fered. Any information left at this office that may lead to a dis i covery will he thankfully rewarded. December 2 .jr, WILL BE SOi/l), BEFORE the Stable of the Globe T»v:rn, 01 SA TURDAY nest, precisely at 10 o’clock, n j Gu.iY Make, Saddle and Bridle, sld to pay tht I exoense of Stublage, December 2 it 46 excsiawm op^acii STATES rank motes, AND O.i the Ai’orlh, in sums and at sty lus to it pm- | cha-ers, I'Oil SALK by Leers, Bunnell & St. John, Corner Broad Si .'I Into.s.rS.rec::. Gold, Silver «md Bank .Yores of all kinds bon.dr i 1 and so hi, November 29 4.5 AUGUSTA MASONIC IIALTJ LOTTERY. § SDs,©®® I j HIGHEST PRIZES , BESIDES Your T?v*i7.e,s ot* VkAVsj Youv W\ZfcS ot S,OW> ttoWs YWfc Pvixes ot \,OVW> DoWal And :’.n unusual amount of the I. IViees. The Fourth Drawing OF THIS TRULY Splendid WILL TAKE PLACE ON THE I 1 iti 1 \ST it no T\Vm\ Os (lie l oiter'’is drawn, Si there tv main undrawn ALL TUP: GRANH Capital Frizes, Except one of SIO,OOO and one of SIOOO. .ipply for TICKETS and 67/. IRES at mmmmm> LOTTERY OFFICE, .No. 3H, Broad-street, PRESENT PRICE, Whole Tickets, 55 11 00 Halves, 5 f»0 Quarters, 2 75 fiAlilEN' I! ILL S' will be received at par and T\\o Fortunate VWivwcvb, Will be promptly paid in pood money. Orders from any part of the United States post paid, end ming the Cash, will meet prompt attention, J. 8. Beers, Secretary to the Commissioners. December 2 46 a Irorgk~ja cksojy, ~ Tin Plate Worker, No. 168, lUiOJtn STREET HAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORTMEN T OF IVXiOCK TIX WAM, &c. COMPRISING BT.OCK lin C'< fl'.-e fitters, Coffee pots, Tea kettles and Tea pot*, llrillania Tea pots. Tassancl Japanned Candlesticks, liras* Japanned and Glass Lamps, l ea Trays, Waiters and Bread Uatkels, Iron Glass and Tin Laiyllirons, Drittania Iron and Metal Table and Tea Spoons, Iron Cof lee Mills, and Pea K. tiles. Tin Boasters, I’umps Measures, Scales and Weights, Brass and Pewter Cocks, Nutmeg Graters ot various patterns. And has on hand a large assonment of TIM M’AKE which he will sell wholesale or He*?.il. Ilpcembet' 2 6t 46 AP DO WALL & REID , (AT the Brick Store on Campbell-street, imme diatelylii ft>e rear of M'Kknzib & Hennoch’s Uncle Budding, on Broad-street, being very desirous o ' closing the present concern,) O’-'FEU T/fFJR STOCK OF aUBU (B (D (D ID | Comprising a very general assonment of I VWYVaYa MVTVULY.'S, ON T» r flOS’l ADVAXTAOEOUS TERMS. Country net chants aie invited to rail and ex amine the Stock, as <bey will be sold at extreme ly low priegs, and on lon* time, for ap|troved paper. November 18 F 42 She \ Fom’ia \WpaiTcA. TH H SUBSCRIBER U WING taken a Shop a few doors above the Globe Tavern, takes this method to inform the pubde, that he will carry on the business of Making, Mending and Polishing saama* ©©sass. The mending is done by Ct menting, and made qually handsome and durable as when new.— IF lias for sale, a general assortment of COMBS, principally of bis own Manufacture, which are of sered low for Cash or exchanged for old Combs Myron Clark. November 29 8i 45 The Subscribers, Have Just received a supply of very superior William Poe & Co. N'o. 275, Sroad-Street. November 29 3t 45 ®(D Hluls. Sugar 50 Bbls. .Northern Gin 50 Bhis. Whiskey. FOR S\l LE BY Thomas .VUGran. November 29 2t 45 UOTTOX Y VCTOIUiGE. 'Hie Subscriber tf~kPFERS bis services to his friends and the ■ pllt->l■ tor rrr ■vi g, selling and shipping COTTON’. IBs Counting Uoom is removed tn h ‘ Warehouse or Air, W f , 11. Shelton, near tie Bridge. L. C. Cautelon. November 22 4i JUST PUBLISHED, yiN’D Fas s.iLK.rr ’Tar. office of the CONSTITUTION A LIST, (Cl Jn’o h Street. 1 j IU TUK GIB'S'!, DOZEN. nit SINGLE, TM K :Uc,vwg\a vuu\ ?MmUv-V' av v.Vina ! giimanacli* FDR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD, BY ROBERT GRIER, WILKES COUNTY, —CO N T A I N / y r?— 4 STRDNOMICAL Calculations, . Phenomena of the Planets, (or 1820, Character mill names of the Plancls, with i their mean distances from the Sun, scc. An Extract, An Ephemeris of (lie Planets places, Solar & Lunar Eclipses for the year 182 G, The period of human Life, Ancient advice tn Parents, ' The Anatomy of Man’s body, as governed by the twelve Constellations, Seasons, Moveable Feasts, Ember Days, Chronological Cycles, lor the year IS.IG, Moon’s Phases, Equation of time, Sun's Rising, Setting Sc Southing, and the sign of the Zodiac she is in at noun, Miscellaneous Particulars, Rising, Setting and Southing of the Stars, Do do the most conspicuous Planets, Prediction of <he Weather, The National Calendar, District Officers, Time of holding United States Courts, Government of Georgia, Members of Congress, Officers ot the Executive and Judiciary de partment of Georgia, (corrected) " 1 hne of holding Superior & Inferior Courts of the several counties in this State, Officers of the Executive of South-Carolina, Judges of the Court of Common Pleas and Sessions, f Judges and Commissioners in Equity, Times and place of holding Courts, List of the civil officers in Augusta, Officers of the Hank of Augusta, „ Do B auch Bank of the Stale of Georgia at i. Augusta, 1 Do Medical Society of Augusta, 1 D» Trustees Richmond Academy, ■ Bo Managers of the Augusta Frec-School, Do Female Asylum, • Do Union Wharf Company Augusta, List of the civil officers in Chatham county, Officers of the Planters’ Bank, Do Bank of the State of Georgia, - Du Branch Bank of the U. States, Branch ot the State Bank at Milledgeville, Do do at Washington, iDo do at Eaton ton. Do Notaries Public, Do Custom House, Do Marine & Fire Insurance Company, Do City Constables, Do Steam Boat Company of Georgia, Do Foreign Consuls, Do Commissioners of Pilotage, Do Branch Pilots, Do Certificate do. Do Port Wardens, 1 Do United States, Do Public Auctioneers, Do Chatham Academy, Do Union Society, Do Library Society', Do Savannah Missionary Society, Do Georgia Bible do : Do Savannah Sunday School Union Aux -1 diary— Do Savannah Religious Tract Society Aux iliary, Do Savannah Sabbath School, Do Georgia Medical Society, . Do Savannah Agricultural Society, Do Hibernian Society, Do St. Andrews Society, Do Military first Regiment, • Military Department of Georgia, New Gardner’s Calendar, The Cavalier, Epitaph, A tide Table, to the most eminant Ports of the world, My father’s at the Helm, A sensible Bachelor, Spinning and Reeling, Droll Similes, Road from Fayetteville to Norfolk, Roail from Augusta to St. Mary’s, _ Do from Augusta to Natchez, j Do bom Augusta to Nashville, IDo from Augusta to Milledgeville, i Do from Augusta to Athens, 1 |C7* Jl handsome allowance made to those that take a quantity. December 3 40 ~BANK op AUGUSTA, 22d November, 1825. FfflUK Animal Election for Thirteen Directors £L ot this Instiliitioii, will be held at the Hunk in;' H juse, on MONDAY, the sth day ot De cember next, between the hours of 10 A, Jl. and 4 P. M. Augustus Moore, CitslTr. November 25 3t 44 %* NO'riCE—The subscriber , resumes the practice or tub law, and may C.,r ibe present be consulted at hia Dwelling, on Ellis ; ureet. Robert Raymond Reid. November 15 t>t 4t 3) IBBtf OSVIMFo 11. AMES.— Dentist, V 5 I.'PEC I I't’l.lA rtle;s his professional st JU vie-s to tlio I.arlirs mid Gentlemen of ,ui. -Mi'ii. H.s practice includes a>l operations cv. • perform, 1 upon the I eeth ig»cl Gums.—Me m s u it* fir.ial Teeth, from one >o a Cull set, m such ■„ imonuT I’rit 111 try have the appearance anil much hih • tr’illty if natural ones SatisCjijtnry tvi lenco of ins professional capacity will beexhib- U‘ Ii! required. Ladies will he wailed Upon at ■heir ilwi llou.;s. When not on business, JJoot AMKS m.y >e found at the Mansion lieu e. L)ee«n her 2 4(5 COTTON InsUIUXCE. ''Bill!'. Howu’tl Insurance (j -inpany of Now. York, a. wtli Insure C-iton and other Proper.y a ouin-i the dr.nge-s of ihe River, &n. between An <usts and dnvannaa and Charleston, bv their •Vkciii'. j A. Cam field. 1 *7trfu*'n, Nov, 25'h 1825. Iti 44 A ,\EVV 1 1Jt*PIjV OK SAMI ROXBS, ■7i, ■■.•/* ur.CEn kd nr H.‘ Piccinet. I N->Vf*'nSf’r 25 , | HierilTs Sale. Wid ho Mild on the fi-st Tuesday i„ Jan r.ry next, at on Court hmse door, in Wayne.l,.;. ron< i iturite county, within the n ,id sa ] c One negru wo ma t named Linn, , levied on as me propi ny of Michael Wig mih djeeasei, to sit.sfy snniliy /!. f t:s , favour of An Im * Heii and others. —AlS'J— 's'\vo luindiv.il Acres of Land, ad . jomi Lands or Simeon t.mvrcy and others le v,ed on . is the property of Dennis Lark. dec’e is ed, to satisfy ah, (a. in favour of Sle in ;n Car penter, deccas.d, pointed out l»y R eidien Cork! er, senr. A L4f)— Two hundred and fifty Acres of Land, a (Joining Lands formerly owned by Mutt - Joneg, deceased, levied on us the properly of Jo ah I. Rowell, to .‘ulssfyaii Execution in favour of j Samuel Garlick. —atso— , rive hundred Acres of pine Laud j on thickhead, adjoining- Lands of J.jlm Landing and other.-, and 100 Acres on Little Buckhead. adjoining Lands of William Wallace, levied on as the property of Scyring Wallace, deceased, to satisfy two fi. (as. in favour of Wm, West, Guar, dian ol E. Sapp. —AL3J— t A hrec hundred Acres of Land, he the same more or less, a J- ining Lands of W«|. er Harris and William Kl'lf-ts, levied on a.s the property of fJbaple' W arc d teens, d, to satisfy a h. fa. Worn the Superior Court „,* Burke coun '„ ,in favour of the Adm'r. of . a,res Churchill, de£ ajrjiinst the Adm r. of Charks Ward, pointed out by John Chnrcui l. - * John T. Forth, s. b. c. N. I?.—Also, three hundred acres "C Land more or less, adjoining Lands of Thus. Burke and Turner B, Moi re, levied on as the pro. ty or William Bell, deceased, to satisfy an Exacu don in favour of the Esclteator of Burke county, against the Adm’ra. of William Bell, deceased, pointed out hy Benjamin Bell. J. T. FORTH, s. ii. c. November 28 1835. k td 4(i Sheriir’s Sale. Will he sold on tin; first Tuesday in January next, at the Court hou,e door in Wayncshorough Burke county, within sale hours:— Fourteen negroes, namely, Dido Bob, Philida, Delis, Charlotte, Sully, John, little Bob, Jim, Bacha-1 and her Ihree children, and Dinah, h vied on as the property of Simon a’. Fra sier, dec. to satisfy a (i t„. from the Superior Court of Burke county, ihe Kx’r. of John E. Fra sier, vs. Simon A. Frasier, dec. —,u.so Three hundred and thirty acres of land, more or less adjoining lands ol Estate of Philip Sapp, dec. lev ed on a.s the property of Thomas Allen, to satisfy an Execution in favour ol Wnlard Fisher, pointed out by defendant. Ai.Bo \ One negro hoy, named Mod le vied on a. the property of Seaborn Ward,',l'sat isfy sundry fi. fas. in favour of William If. U IJ. well, returned by a Constable, John T. Forth, s, p. c. November 30 td v 4 r, Tux Collector’s hale. Will be sold on the (irsi Tuesday in January next, at the Court house door, in Waynesbo- mgli,’ Hnrke county, within sale hours ; Two hundred two and a half A cres of Land in Telfair county, No. 110, in the P IOUi District.—2so acres of Land in Habersham county, No, 139, in the 10th District—levied on ns the property of Thomas Pierce, senr. to satis fy lua l ux for Ihe year 1824. Isaac Lewis, t. c. b. c. November 29, 1825 td 46 Administrator’s Bale. vVill be sold at the late residence of James VN elcb, deceased, in llurke county, on Friday the 6th day ol January next : All the perishable property belong ing to the estate of the raid deceased, consisting of Horses, Hogs and a quantity of very likeK > Cattle, Plantation tool;;. Household and Kitchen furniture, a set of Blacksmith’s tools j one cotton Gin and running Gear, one r ad Wagon, or,* . horse Dart, and a quantity of Corn and Fodder one t«ig, and a splendiil close Carriage, near! new. Ihe Negroes belonging to the decease;) wdl be hired until the (jnl day of January nev thereafter, amongst which are a number of e oellent fi Id haniis, at d n Blacksmith, as well house servants. The plantation will likewise li * rented for the year next ensuing, a considerald pa.t of which is first land, of a good quality ai in pretty good repair, 't'onm —Cash lor all rum, tinder ten dollar/: all sun s over ten dollar-, a credit until the fir ~ *10) ot January, 18;.,. the pui-cti ser giving sms [• notes with approved security, Ihe terms ofsa : r must, hi every instance be complied with, bes •he prof ;eny will he d< liv.-rsd. Bale to conlli ‘rotn day t< -day. until all is sold. Isaac Welch, JUlm'r. November 1825 o: , iq