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“ Many of the political evils, under which every Country in the world labours, aim not owing to any want of love for our Country, but to an ignorance of its real constitution and interests." PUIF.STLY
NEW SERIES Vol. 111. AUGUSTA, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 23, 1826. No. 104.
CJje CornttituttonaUic !
14 PUBLISHED F.VKUY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY
BY VV. J. BUNCE,
* AUGUSTA, GA.
NEW AM) CHEAP.
THK SUBSCIUUKtt
Js This Day, opening a selection of very
desirable and seasonable
IDIBIT
CONSISTING IN PART OF
W SIX QUARTERS Grecian Striped Ginghams,
Five quarter and 0* quarter Cambric, do
* Six quarter- Cambric Dimity.
Black and While Silk Hose, (very cheap)
Bengulinc bilk*.
Figured Ur is Do Naples Silks,
Nine eights and I’our quarters Garment Cali
cues,
Grass Linen Cambric,
Drab Cambric,
Bird’s Eye Diaper,
Mandarine Crapes and Robes,
Lnu n Dri'ling w in e and colored,
Y How Nankeen, some very superior,
Vig mia St tines —Florentines,
Mui •seilles Vesting— quite a new style, i
Circassians and Striped Denmark Sateen*.
The above, will m- offered at a very small ad
vmce on the (i st cost.
Additional supplies are daily expected.
Jeremiah Kyle.
231, Buoad-Stuekr.
June 2 911
H VAVH U K $ '
MERCHANT TAILORS,
AT THK AUGUSTA
CLOTHING STORE,
No. 164, nearly opposite the City-Hotel,
have just received a good assortment of
Sprint* and Summer
CLOTHING,
WITH A GOOD VARIETY OF
Iliac and blade Coat*, Fancy Vest,. All of the
above t-jii.id*, will be disposed of low for cash at
the above Stand.
May 5 9 )
THE SUBSCRIBER, ~
In tenth to clone /is HITS I NESS, in Augusta hy the
fi st day of October nextin the main time j
ms STOCK OF
DRY GOODS !i
AND
©^©(saiißaia^r,:
Will be sold, very low for cash, or on a liberal I*
credit for approved paper. VVliaiev .-r Goods, f
may remain o" hand will be sold, at Aim im on'
the 25th day of September. Ail person* bid -In 1
cd to the subscriber, are requested to mak ■ hsi
mediate payment a* firther indulgence cannot h.»
given; th is! to whom he is indebted will hand
in their a counts for * -t'leme it.
Alexander Spencer.
4t r 100
ftvx TUnwaanA Bushels
PRIME BEACH ISLAND
©©3BM 9
YOR SALE, ENQUIRE OF
A. Hibley, or
Micajali Hughes.
April 21 6
aJii|) HHILS. prime
A. Sibley.
April 11 If 8.3
FOR SALE.
i£iFEl|c% 0;©($) HBLS. Superfine MowJ
4 hi'd-street FLOCK, warranted free I
MMMbBBL from onion.
AI 80 |
Coarse A Hum SALT, in sacks.
Apply to
A. Mackenzie.
January 24 61
WHITE LEAD,
Kegs White Lead, ground!
in OIL.
FOR RALE nr
Thomas McGran.
May .5 90
notice7
The Subscriber
As Agent for J. M. Hand,
Keeps on Hand a supply oj first rate j
WASVU.NG 3VLM3VUKES.
Orders from the country, punctually attended to
Augustin Slaughter.
June 6 12t 99
DUTCH
BOIiTIXG CLOT VIS.
ASSORTED NUMBERS,
WARRANTED,
FOR SALE BY
Philip Crane.
March 3 f is.
I
i
! NEW CLOTHING.
J. P. SETZE ,
-JS OPENING A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
CLOTHING.
Which is tirade up in a -.oorkman-Hke manlier, and j
of the best materials :
H
» P LUfi anti Black superfine lire*. Coats, |
Do. do. 2d Quality,
U n?, Claret, Olive and Parson’s gray mixed
Frock Coals,
Blue and Drab Box Coats,
Coatees of different qualities, ,
Youths’ blue and blar.lt Coats,
Gassimcre and C! (Ii Pantaloons, of almost any
colour and prices,
Saltinctt, Corderoy St prime-bang-up do. (
Blue and black cloth Ve-.ts, t
French, India St English silk Vests, ,
bilk Velvet do.
Great variety of Fancy do.
Linen, Cnitun, Frilled and Plain Shirt*, (some .
very fine,)
Knitted, Cotton and Worsted Drawers,
Worsted s id Lamb’s wool knitted Shirts, !
Fine flannel Shirts and Drawers,
Ladies’ Cloaks,
Tartan and Gamble! do.
Fearnought great Coats,
Silk Umbrellas,
Hoys’ and Mens seal-skin Capa,
Gentlemen and Youth’u Hats, i
Hosiery, Gloves, &.c.
ALSO,
House servants Coatees and Pantaloons,
N‘ gro Jackets and Trowsers,
Check’d, strip’d, and coarse linen Shirts,
Guernsey Frocks,
Bed flannel Shirts.
THK ABOVE GOODS
Will he disposed of wholesale and retail, at
New-York prices.
No. 234, URO AD-STREET,
Three doors above the Post■ Office-.
October 21 34
The Undersigned,
Having purchased the interest of .Mr, John Bub
ton, in the
WAREHOUSE I
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
Have associated themselves toge'her, and will
continue the business under the firm of
EDWARD CAMPFIULi) & Co
Their stores are the same as those heretofore j*
in the occupancy of Mr. Burton, and are in per
fect order for the receipt of
T?tdAvaca and Meie\uuuVvz.e. i
They will be thankful for a share of public pat
ronlnge, and wi-I use their best exertions to give .
satisfaction to the r customers and friends, Tneyll
will be prepared to make liberal advances when*,
required. j
Ewd. Campfield,
Wm. Bostwick. c
June 6 6t 99
Classical and English Seminary i
Augusta.
\ I BRANCH of Ibis Institution, will be removed
i\ in the Sand hills, on the 2Cdt of next May, ;
which is to be conducted by the Kev. G Sheehan. <i
Mr. John Walsh, will take charge of the Par-is
jsonage houte department, during the summer
I m.milis.
Geometry, Arithmetic &.c. &c, Sic. tcgcthei
'with Classics will be attended to.
Edward Swiney, Prefect.
■ April 14 84 |
W olice.
/HUB subscribers have connected tdiemselve*
<mL in the practice of the LAW—they will uni- '
furmly attend all the counties of the Northern
Circuit, and the county.of Franklin, of the Wes
tern Circuit, one of them will he generally found
it their office in Elberton, where they will take
'pleasure in transacting the business of those who
| may be unfortunate enough to be involved in the
i I ,aw
John A. Heard,
Thomas J, Heard.
January 1. 1825 5 7 j
j %* The Subscriber has taken
!an OFHCK, in the lower story of Mr. T. Cum-!
huso’s Buildings, near the Post-Office. He pro-!
poses to practice in the Courts of Washington,,
iScriven, Jefferson, Burke, Columbia anal Uicli j
{tnond, tt in the Federal Circuit Court for Georgia
Robert Raymond Reid.
I December 23 52 ,
_ ■
3S*oUce.
PERSONS having demands against the Estate!
of Thomas Wicker, deceased, are in formed I
.hat they will be paid on application to me.
W. W. Holt.
May 19 94
cautionT
nPIHE Public are cautioned against purchasing
SL Vdluw Moses, Anthony and Chanty, and the
■no undivided half of the real estate to which 1
derived ti le, by the deaih of my father, the laie
Geoik.e I 3 aa ii son , as the legal title to the same is
vested in a Trustee for my use, as will appear by
a marriage setd<. mam entered info between me
and my former husband, Chauncey Jones, deceas
ed, on the 8 b day of November, 1821, of record!
in the Clerk’s office of the Superior Court of!
K chmond county,
Mary H. Pemberton.
June 20 4t 103
Apprentices’ Indentures,
For sale ml this Office.
STORAGE
AND 1
COM MISSION BUSINESS.]
11 HE undersigned begs leave to lender his soil
. vices to the public generally, in the a bow'
line of business —he pledges himself to use all dil
igence, give personal attention, nu .<■ ever: him i
iotf to the best of his abilities p, give general, sort |
isfactinn and to promote toe interest «t all ilm ■'
that mat think proper to favor him with th*;ir cn,.
I 'm. Liberal advances will be made on nil pro)
luce committed so his charge, either for -sale, ex i
oortation, or otherwise, and facoilie - in all cases!
("•when required J v ill he afforded that but few:
others in his Hue can equal, and none surpass. Ad,
mlers will be thankfuily received and prumptiyi
attended to.
He has taken Mr. B, 11, Warren’s Warehous
at the foot of the bridge, (better known by tin
name of “ Leigh’s Warehouse >,”) its situation be
ing immediately upon the tiew wh >rf it thereby
affords peculiar advantages to shippers, Lc.
The whole establishment having lately under-i
gone a complete and thorough repair, is now ini
complete order for the reception of all kinds »i
produce, merchandize, &.o. ' His close stores are
cleanly, secure, and perfectly sa'e.
Win. ii. Shelton.
N. H, The only Tobacco Inspection in the city
■« also kept at the above Warehouse : and for all
Tobacco of the/jm quality, in«pe ’.ted here during
die ensuing season, I will give six dollars per hun
dred, and in the same ratio for ti e more inferior
qua! ties. W. n. S.
September 20 25
Tl\e
HAVING obtained the Mail contract from Md
ledgeville to Montgomery. Alabama, will
commence running a LINE OK STAGES be
tween two points on the 201,H of May, three times
a week. The public may rely on the punctuality
j and faithfulness of the discharge of their duties.
They have made such arrangements as will re
jreove all possibility of disappointment. — Their
;Btages and Horses shall be of the best kind.
They rely on a liberal public to sustain them in
this undertaking,
Hugh .Knox k Co.
The Montgomery liepubl’can, Cnhawba Press,
Mobile Register. Constitutionalist, Georgian.
Li'g’s Gazette, New-York, will pnbi-shed the t
above weekly for three months, and semi their
accounts to ii K. & Co. .
JtfilUdgeville. April 25 15t 89
\iV>AT
ON the third day at January lasi, the Sub- •
scribers deposited in the Post Office a< Mn *
bile, f Alabama.J a Letter dirtcied to Mark *
Perry, Orff’- Post Office, Alabama ; which in
el se l the Halves of the following Bank
Notes, viz.
Bank of the Stale of Georgia, p«yab’e at the -
Bank in Augusta, Letter E. No. s'ff 00
Do. do. favor S. Hale, K. No. 1024 20 00,»
Bunk of Angus’s, G. No. 233 - . 20 00
Do. do. favor C. A- Crawford, No. 671 10 00 t
The above letter lias not been received by the ,
person to whom it was directed, and all persons
are hereby cautioned against trading for the
above described bills.
MH.usky & Hagan,
Mobile, April 1, 1826 8t p 92
NOTICE.
Will he Herded,
| ,a__n ’ I
A Pleasant and Healthy Situ
ation on the Sand Hills, it application is made im-
jmedialely to
Kennedy & Rugg,
June 6 t If 99
To Rent,
A comfortable DWELLING,
\ with four Rooms, in the second -Story,!
BLobS over the Store of Messrs. H.uinnu & j
Bi-air, near the Market—Enquire of j
j Wells & Kihhe.
I May 2 89
SiepKfcu Y>. Crane,
(CONTINUES the practice of the Law at Monti.
J cello, Jasper County, where he w ill punctual
ity attend to any business confided to his cure. He
lal«i> practices in all the other courts of the Oak
jmulgee circuit and in several courts of the Flint
land Northern circuits.—During his absence an
agent will be left to attend to the business of his
1 -ffice.
\ Monticelio, July 27 1825 mtf 10
NOTICE.
LOST en the sdi day of October 1825, a red
MOROCCO POCKET BOOK, on the Road
between Burke County and Columbia County,
containing 4 Notes on Mark Ta-ver, for 25 Dollars
each, and also, < ne 28 Dollar Note, on demand the
first day of January, 1924.
B. Green way.
Jturke County, Decemher2o 51
liroug\\t to V\w Augusta Javl.
4 NEGRO MAN by the name of Parris, about
fa. tbiily five years old, five feet seven inches
jhigh, very bLck, saj s he belongs to John New
on, Jefferson county, Georgia, and was purchased
Iby said Newton, from Josiali Gray of Edgefield
District, South Carolina. The owner is requested
to come forward, comply with the law, and take;
him away.
Jas, S. Shaffer,
■tailor, R. C, 1
June 2 9(j
THE NOH Til AM.EUICJIN I
UAaVYVVW,
I EW Serbs — lot. 13. ter April, Contents'
: i" or no. LI, j
1. VEiiri. ink’s Essay on Contracts — An Es-
IsHyimlhe Dontrim* of (’ontnclsj bcii g art In
quiry how Contracts a, e all', cit'd in Law andi
Moral*, by Cnnccalinent. Error, or Inadequate.
iPrice. By Gillian (!. Verplanck.
11, AMAIUIAS AMI IIkIIURW PENTATEUCH—Do- I
Pentateciii SamaraUni Origine, Indole el Aucto-;
jritntt!. Commtnlalin Philoto-gica.critica. Scrip.i
; il (iulieimn* G -s-aiuus.
j 111. Pehcivai-’s Poivm Poem delivered before.
: he Connecticut Alpha o( tin; Phi Beta Kappa So-'i
ciety, September 13, 1825. By James G. Per-!
Icivs),
IV. Sanhwich Ist. an ns—Journal of n Tour h
roll; d tin wan, tint largest ot the Sandwich l-l-l
ands. By « Deputation from the Mission on 1
those Islands. j
V. Milton on Christian Doe think—A Tret
lise on Chr'ntinn Doctrine, cnmpli il from the
Holy Scriptures alone. By John Milton.
VI. Memoir or Richard llknry Lee Memory
of the F.ife of Richard Henry Lee, and Ins Corres
pondence with the mort iliatinguished Men in!
i America and Europe, illustrative of their Glurac-'
tera, and of the Events of the American Hevolu-j
lion. By his Grandson, Richard 11. Lee.
\ If. Ihk Reiiees—The Bob -Is, or Boston be
fore die Revolution. By the Author ol Hoho
mok. |,
VIH. Siiai.kr’s Skc/ches of Ai.oiers—Sketch-lt
es of Algiers. Political, Historical, and Civil. By l
William Slmler, American Con.ml General at Al-l
gier*. 1 1
IX. Miscellaneous Poems Miscellaneous 1 !
Poems, selected from the United Slates Literary I,
Gazette,
X. Cltticai. Notices.— 1. Atlaulie Souvenir,
2. Rawle’s View of toe Gonstitut ion of the
United Slates.
3. Cnbi’u J radnctor Espanol.
4- Proposed Seminary of Education in Massa
chusetts.
5. Leisure Hours at Sea.
6. Dana’s Epitome of Chemical Philosophy, ’
7. Claims of the United States on Denmark. 1
8. Report oi the Ohio Canal Commissioners. i
9 Blunt’s Historical Sketch of the Formation I
of the Confederacy.
10. Mexico,
11. Svveu’s Notes on the Bunker Hill Battle.
12 Currency ami Banks of New-Englaiul.
Quarterly List of Publications.
Index.
Just received and for sale by
H. Ely. <
Augusta, April 21
Vr c,&U Wai*xuu\ va\
OiiSilDmFf 1
/ fTME Siii- icriher has just received and is now
JB. opening, a large assortment of HEEDS, which
he offers for mle at the lowest market prices.
Also, Oysters in the shell—Pickled
Oysters hy the barrel or gallon, A general ns l
sort per nt of GROCERIES and Fruits of the sea j
son. Families supplied upon favorable terms.
Janies S. Hinimnns, >
121 Broad-street., (
January 6 *6 c
jNotiGJ, ‘
T .IE Creditor, of the late. William Qii.iiert,
3. Esq. urc requested to present their accounts
to tbc Subscriber, who isauilionstd by llic (riends
of the deceased, in London, to receive them.
Robert Raymond Reid.
March 3
“TcliiDT 1
So iXiDIDAIBIBo 1
SUH GEON DENTIST ,
j O ESP EC I'FULLY returns (harks to the l.<
dies and Gentlemen of the city, &o . for the )
patronage he has received from them in the '
fine of liis profession, and hopes he will meet
with their future iuvors. -•
He invites those who may want hi* services,
lo call at his house sign of (Ii Golden Eagle,
Cotton Range and see his workcwhich lie war- ,
rants, and is manufactured on u new principle. —1;
Ihe advan'age persons have who employ him ]
is that Augusta is hi* residence, and any injury
,t i work done by him, can he repaired at id
jtimea.
1 Uc places 1 eelh both real and artificial (mu
|king the latter with pure enamel) from « single
,one to a whole set, so accurately that they will
(answer all the purposes intended. He cloensj
Che tee'li ii ever no much discolored, of all then
foulness and farter without pain, a< d render*)
them as white and as fair as ever.
Teeth which are decayed and hollow, he re j'
pairs by filling them up, and making i hem an j!
swer the purposes they were intended lor.
Teeth and stumps extracted in the caiest
manner if ever so difficult and judged by othAs
impossible to ex’rncf. /A* prepares a denitifice
paste & essence which preserves the teeth and
changes them to a beautiful white, cures the
scurvy and makes the breath sweet and agree
able.
November 11 1825 no
UFAUWiE W. W.IW..V VAX. . |
HAS removed from Augusta, to MADISON,
Morgan County, Georgia—where lie con
tinues the practice of LAW.
Mis urifini lied Law.business in the County of
Richmond, Mr. W. has left in the hands of
W. T, Gould, Esq.
March 7 t 73
ReefeWeTc’s JS*oUcc.
[WILL attend at the Clerk’s Office of the Su
perior Court, every Monday, until the first day
ot August next, from ten o’clock, A. M. to one
o’clock P. M.for the purpose of completing the
Returns for it e year 1826.
i James VPLaws, Ksq will receive returns for '
( me, whenever he may be called on at his Office.
Alicli’l. K. Boisclair, ■
Rcci iver of Tax Returns, R. C, i
. May 16 lit * 93 i
ATapouv
AND
MEDICAL B4TUS>
ItUC'I’OU H
CION CINUEB adminis'r ring ihr-c BATHS.—
! llt i' - utility in Cutaneous Diseases llhrii
iii 1 1ism, 111 cured Sypluls, Chro tc affections,
jlnfluenza, &.c. i« row tun >v If es'shfishedin the
United Stales, to require any hn-thcr recummen
datlon, ~
Doctor HOUB r ’3 Ofiice is in BllisSireet, eop
nor ui Cantel u’s Alley, opposite the City-Motel
Febmnrv ?S« 1v 71
fcxVvA*v\ s uu vhu7.
Subscriber, will on Monday the 19lh irst.
I JL open an KNCf.ISM SCHOOL, in the house
dale l '/ occupied by Mrs. Svmiimhok, one door
jabove the dwelling of Mr. .lacoii l)n,r., on Green
• Street.— fie will he t l l all k 111 I fur patronage.—
Terms made known on apphe tinn.
John GIaSS.
June 13 3t t 101
I Brought, to the Augusta Jail,
ON Pie 10. h infant aIkEG no .VU.v liy the
name of Jack. five ('-el, three inches high,
• spare made, very bl"ck, itnj appears to be about
[thirty years old. He says bo belongs to Abraham
[dtegory. of Sb tith-Carolina, and that he left his
master’s plantation upon the Cunguree river, on
|lhe first instant. The owner is requested to
icome forward, comply with (he law, and take him
away.
James S. Shaffer,
Jailor, It. C.
May 12 92 ,
Notice.
A LL persons having demands against the
ill estate ofM'S. Khz beth Dillard, deceased,
are hereby requested to render them in agreea
ble to the time prescribed by l aw. And those
indebted to the estate, are requested to make
payment of the mire.
William Biilard, }
John Dillard, ( Kx’rs.
Tolliver Dillard, )
Burke County May li 8t r 91
NOTICE
Wild, fie s Id on the first day i f July next,
at the house of Wm. and John I).Hard, one
house and bio, two nuns, art! other household
i Furniture ; sold as the property of Mrs K /..iheth
Dillard, deceased. Terms of the sale will be
n.adc known on the day,
William Dillard,}
John Dillard, ( Kx'rs.
Tolliver Dillard, )
Burke County May 0 8t t 91
N otice
LI. persons having demands sga’nql the Ls'ate
/SAA of Cotton Mbukitt. lute of Burke county,
deceased, will present them in due time as pres
cribed by law, properly attested, and all those in
debted to said estate, are requested to naltc im
mediate payment to
Comfort Merritt, Adm’rx.
January 2, 1826 57
N otiee.
ALL persons indebted to Joshua Whit aker, late
of Columbia county, dece>.“d, are request
ed to make payment, and those having claims a
gainst said estate, are requested to present them
legally authenticated Ar p ivinent.
William \\ hitakcr, AdriiW.
March 10, 1826 75
Guardian's Hale.
Agreeable to an order of the Inferior Court of
Franklin County, while sitting f. r Ordinary pur
poses, will be sold at the Court House, in se j,)
county, on (he first Tuesday in August next:
Two hundred two and a half acres'
of Land, known by Lot N •. 138, First District in
Monroe county, si Id m the pn perty of Starling
I’roctor, a minor and for hi® use. *
James B. Haley, (Guardian.
May 15, 1826 lltr 9.5
Guardian’s Hale.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in August next,
at Columbia Cmii Tlouse, agreeable' to an or
der of the Court of Ordinary ;
One Negro Woman, hy the name
of Agg-y, and thirty nice and a quarter acres of
Land, sold tor the benefit of the minors of Wih
liam S'apler.
Booker Hniton,
' lVstumenfnn•/ (Juar titan.
May 9 12 r 91
Administrator’s Hale.
On the first Tuesday in July next, will he sold at
the Market House, in the 011 v of Augusta.
The Swamp Plantation, belong
ing to the esla.e ot William White, cleofssed.
Alary Ann B. White, Adm\v.
Hugh Ncshit, Ad in’r .
April 28. 1826 £8
THE FOLLOWING
iflatHt*,
OF THE MOST APPROVED FORMS
May be hud at this Office,
—to wit :
MAKIIIAGB Licences, do. Bunds, Adminis.
tration do Letters 1 eatamentary, do. of
Guardianship, do. of Administration, do. of An
(■raisement, do. Dismissory, Uecognizanr.es, Sub
poenas, Bills of Sale, Bowers of Attorney, Blank
Deeds of Conveyance, Sheritf’s Titles, itetail Li
cences, Batroon’s Heccipts, Mortgages, App re ri
ces’ Indentures, Sic. he.