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" Many of the political evils, under which every Country iu the world labours, ere not owing to nny want of love for our Country, hut to an ignorance ol its real constitution and interests'.” PRIESTLY
NEW SERIES Vol. IV. AUGUSTA, TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 4, 1826. No. 3.
Cfte Constitutionalist
19 PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY
BY W. J. BUNCE,
AUGUSTA, OA.
3MB1“ dJ©@)a)So
THE SUBSCRIBER,
t/us lately received a FRESH SUPPLY of many
Scarce and Seasonable
DRY GOODS,
—AMONG THEM ARE—
!t IV'E quarter Irish Sheeting,
Extra fine four quarter Linen,
Five quarter Black Bombazine,
White and Black Silk Hose,
Crazy Janes and Worked Lace Caps,
Gawze Ribbons,
Furniture Cotton Fringe,
Four quarter Bed Ticking,
One Case Parasols,
ONE CASK OAWl’s SOMMER
Some of them Very Superior.
The above, with a good assortment of recent
importations—and further supplies which are daily
expected—will be effected at prices suitable to
the times.
Jeremiah Kyle,
231, Broad-Street.
Juno 27, 1826 1
THE SUBSCRIBER,
Intends to close h's BUSINESS, in Augusta by the
ft, si day of October next; in the mean time
HIS STOCK OF
DRY GOODS
AND
(B R(D(9 XIB 11 X S 9
Will be sold, very low for cash, or on a liberal
credit for approved paper. Whatever Goods,
may remain on hand will be sold, at Auction on
the 25th day of September. All persons indebt
ed to the subscriber, are requested to make im
mediate payment as farther indulgence cannot be
givap; those to whom he is indebted will hand
in their accounts for settlement.
Alexander Spencer.
June 9 4t f 100
DIWLOCISL tXAS&VLi
MERCHANT TAILORS.
AT THE AUGUSTA
CLOTHING STORK,
JV*o. 164, marly opposite the City-Hotel,
have just received a good assortment of
Spring and Summer
CLOTHING,
WITH A OOOI) VATUKTT OF
Blue and Black Coats, Fancy Vests. All of the
above Goods, will be disjjpscd of low for cash at
the above Stand. £
May 5 90
Svx. Thousand Bwsßels
PRIME BEACH ISLAND
FOR SALE, ENQUIRE OF
A. Sibley, or
Micajah Hughes.
April 21 6
IIHDS. prime;
al(i~ —wm New Orleans
|W|i bwb&s 8
A. Sibley.
April 11 ts 8,3
FOR SALE. j
liD© BBLS. Superfine How-i
ard-street FLOUR, warranted free
AISO
Coarse Allum SALT, in sacks.
Apply to
A. Mackenzie.
January 24 61
WHITE LEAD,
Kegs White Lead, ground
in OIL.
FOR SALE BY
Thomas McGran.
May 5 90
~~ notice!!
The, 'SubscTibev
As Agent for J. M. Hand,
Keeps on Hand a supply oj first rate
WASHING MACHINES.
Orders from the country, punctually attended to
Augustin Slaughter.
June 6 12t 99
DUTCH
ROUTING CIiOTHS.
ASSORTED NUMBERS,
WARRANTED,
FOR SALK BY
Philip Cranes !
Match 5 p
NEW CLOTHING.
f
J. P. SETZE,
IS opening A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
CLOTHING.
I Thick is made up in a -workman-like nlaaner, and
of the best materials :
! and Black superfine Dress Coats,
Do. do. 2d Quality,
Blue, Claret, Olive and Parson’s gray mixed
Frock Coats,
Blue and Drab Box Coats,
Coatees of different qua'ilies, '
Youths’ blue and black Gnats,
Cassimere and Cloth Pantaloons, of almost any
colour and prices,
Sattinclt, Corderoy 6i prime-bang-up do.
Blue and black cloth Ve ts,
French, India & English silk Vests,
Silk Velvet do.
Great variety of Fancy do.
Linen, Cotton, Frilled and Plain Shirts, (some
■ *Vy fine,)
Knitted, Cotton and Worsted Drawers,
Worsted and Lamb’s wool knitted Shirts,
Fine flannel Shirts and Drawers,
Ladies’ Cloaks,
Tartan and Camblet do.
Fearnought great Coats,
Silk Umbrellas,
Boys’ and Mens seal-skir. Caps,
Gentlemen and Youth’s Hats,
Hosiery, Gloves, &c.
ALSO,
House servants Coatees and Pantaloons,
Negro Jackets and Trowsers, "*
Check’d, strip’d, and coarse linen Shirts,
Guernsey Frocks,
Red flannel Shirts.
THE ABOVE GOODS
Will he disposed of wholesale and retail, at
New-Vork prices.
NO. 234, IIROAD-STHEET,
Three doors above the Post-Office.
October 21 34
Classical and English Seminary
Augusta.
A BRANCH of this Institution, will be removed
to the Sand bills, on the 20th of next May,
which is to be conducted by the Hev. G. Sheehan.
Mr. John Walsh, will take charge of the Par
sonaga house department, during the summer
months.
Geometry, Arithmetic, &c. &c. Ac. together
with Classics will be attended to.
Edward Swiney, Prefect.
i April 14 84
Notice.
JTRKE subscribers have connected themselves
4JL in the practice of the LAW—they will uni
fvrmly alien I nil tUr counties of the Northern
Circuit, and the county of Franklin, of the Wes
tern Circuit, one of them will be generally found
at their office in Elberton, whore they will take
pleasure in transacting the business of those who
may be unfortunate -.nougli to be involved in the
Law.
John A. Heard,
Thomas J. Heard.
January 1, 1825 57
*** The Subscriber has taken
an OFFICE, in the lower story of Mr. T. Com
mino’s Buildings, near the Post-Office. Me pro
poses to practice in the Courts of Washington,
Scriven, Jefferson, Burke, Columbia and Rich
mond, & in the Federal Circuit Court for G.’nrgia
Robert Raymond Reid.
December 23 52
.Notice.
PERSONS having demands against the Estate
of Thomas Wicker, deceased, are informed
•that they will be paid on application to me.
W. W. Holt.
May 19 94
~~~ CAUTION.
IMIE Public are cautioned against purchasing
. Yellow Moses, Anthony and Charity, and the
lone undivided half of the real estate to which 1
derived title, by the death of my father, the late
{ GkoruC Pearson, us the legal title to the same is
vested in a Trustee for my use, as will appear by
a marriage settlement entered into between me
ai!Tl my former husband, Chaoncey Jonhs, deceas
ed, on the B.h day of November, 1821, of record
in the Clerk’s office of the Superior Court of
R chmond county.
Alary 11. Pemberton.
June 20 8t 103
LAST NOTICE.
THOSE who have not paid their CITY TAX,
are requested to call and pay the same on or
before Saturday the 27th inst. or executions will 1
be issued.
Those who hove had their applications granted,
to retail Spirituous Liquors, also, for ]h ay Licen
scs, are requested to call and pay the amounts of
said Licenses, on or before Saturday the 27th inst.
or Executions will be issued according to the first
section of the Ordinance of the City Council.
Nathaniel L. Sturges,
* Collector and 'Treasurer,
June 20 2t 103
Receivers Notice.
[WILL attend at the Clerk’s Office ot (be Su
perior Court, every Monday, until the first day
of August next, from ten o’clock, A. M. to one
o’clock P. M.for the purpose of completing the
Returns for the year 1826.
James .VPLaws, Esq. will receive returns for
me, whenever he may he called on at his Office.
Mich’l. F. Boisclair,
Receiver of Tax Returns, R. C.
I May 16 lit 93
j *** Blank Deeds of Conveyance,
SKATLY PRINTER OT VELLUM PAPER,
For side at this Office,
STORAGE
AND
CO MMISSION BUSINESS
11 HE undersigned begs leave to tender his se
. vices to tile pilblic generally, in the übov<
line of business —he pledges himself to use all dil
'* igence, give personal attention, and to exert him
self to the best of his abilities to give general sal
isfaction and to promote the interest ol all (host
that may think proper to favor him with their cus
com. Liberal advances will be made on all pro
‘ duce committed to his charge, either for sale, ex
nortation, or otherwise, and facilities in ail cases
('when requiredJ will be afforded; that but few
others in his line can equal, and'none surpass. A!
orders will be thankfully received and prompt!)
1 Utended to.
lie has taken Mr. B. H. Warren’s {Warehousr
at the foot of the bridge, (better known by tin
name of “ Leigh’s Warehouse ;”) its situation be
ing immediately upon the new wharf it there!)}
affords peculiar advantages to shippers, he.
The whole establishment having lately under
-5 gone a complete and thorough repair, is now in
oon ;.!ete order for the reception of all kinds ol
produce, merchandize, &c. Mis close stores are
ffeanly, secure, and perfectly sate.
Wm. B. Shelton.
N. U. The only Tobacco Inspection in the city
is also kept at the above Warehouse : and for all
I obucco of the,/ir«f quality, inspected here durinp
the ensuing season, I will give six dollars per hun
dred, and ifi thp same ratio for the more inferiol
juahties. W. R. S.
September.2o 25
Lost,
ON the third day of January last, the Sub
scribers deposited in the Post-Office at Mo
bile, CAlabama,J a Letter directed to Mahk
, Perry, Golf’s Post Office, Alabama ; which in
closed the first Halves of the following Bank
Notes, viz.
Bank of the State of Georgia, payable at the
Bank in Augusta, Letter E. No 56 7 gIOO 00
- Do. do. favor S. Hale, K. No. 1024 20 00
Bank of Augusta, G. No. 283 - - 20 00
Do. do. favor C. A. Crawford, No. 671 10 00
The above letter has not been received by the
1 person to whom it was directed, and all persons
> are hereby cautioned against trading for the
above described bills.
’ * M‘Lusky & Hagan.
j Mobile, April 1, 1826 8t f 92
NOTICE.
undersigned has appointed, John TI.
fi. Mann, Esq. his Agent, during his absence
‘from Augusta.
I And has also To Bent,
A DWELLING
HOUSE, with a Garden, Carriage
illllS House and all needful Out Houses,
wMBMK situated near, the Eagle-Tavern on
Reynold-Street. Possession to be given on the
first ol October next.
Asaph Waterman.
line 27 1
TO RENT.
I A Retired Place on the Sand
i lltSi Hills, with the conveniences of fruit
SsaiHß and good water, and suited lor a
aUMISUIi email family. Enquire of the Prim
, ter.
June 23 6t 104
~~ notice’ 7
Will be Rented ,
(||p| A Pleasant and Healthy Situ
■ ation oa the Sand Hills, il application is made im-
I mediately to
Kennedy & Bugg.
.Tune 6 t ts
Notice.
THEBE will be a public examination of the
Students, at the Sand-hill Academy, on
t KIDAY next, the last of this month; all persons
sending to the Academy are earnestly desired to
attend. — Exercises begin at nine.
R. 11. Ramsey,
Principal.
Tune 27 2t 1
Ste\»\\en U. Crane,
CONTINUES the practice of the Law at Monti,
cello, Jasper County, where he will punctual
ly attend to any business confided to his care. He
also practices in all the other courts of (he Oak
rnnlgee 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.
Monticello, July 27 1825 mtf 10
MOTICK
LOST on the sth day of October 1825, a red
MOROCCO POCKET HOOK, on the Road
between Burke County and Columbia County,
containing 4 Notes on Mark Tarver, for 25 Dollars
each, and also, one 28 Dollar Note, on demand the
first day of January, 1824.
B. Greenway.
linrke County, December2o 51
IVcougVvt to t\\o Augusta Jail.
A NEGRO MAN by the name of Paiikis, about
thiity five years old, five feet seven inches
high, very black, says he belongs to John New
ton, lelferson county, Georgia, and was purchased
by said Newton, from Josiah Gray of Edgefield I
District, South-Carolina. The owner is requested |
'o come forward, comply with the law, and take!
■ him away,
Jas. S. Shaffer,
Jailor , R, C, 1
June 2 9g
THE NORTH AMERICAN
REVIEW,
11 \T BW ® er ' t ‘ B —Vol. 13, for April, Contents
L i-N OF NO. LI.
:r *• VK , "flank's Essay on Contracts—An Es-
, f say on the Doctrine of Contracts; being an In-
I quiry how Contracts are affected in Law and
[, Morals, by Concealment, Error, or Inadequate
( i Price. By Gillian C. Verplanck.
ie ! 11. Samaultan and llkiihkw Pkntateuch—He
s : Penlutechi Samaratuii Origine, Indole et Aucto-j
( rilate, Commentalio Pliilolo-gica crilica, Scrip!
( sit Gullelinus Gesenius,
>s 111. Pkiicival’s Poem—Poem delivered before
the Connecticut Alpha of the Phi Beta Kappa So-|
II ciety, September 13, 1825. By James G. Per.
cival. j
IV. Sandwich Islands—Journal of a Tour a- 1
f round Ha waii, the largest of the Sandwich Isl
t auds. By a Deputation from the Mission en
thuse Islands.
' V. Milton on Clikistian Doctrine —A Trea-
tise on Christian Doctrine, complied from the
Holy Scriptures alone. By John Milton.
VI. Memoir of Ricnard Henrt Lee—Memory
I of the Life of Richard Henry Lee, and his Corres
ipondence with the most distinguished Men in
e America and Europe, illustrative of their Charac
ters, and ot the Events of the American Revolu
tion, By his Grandson, Richard H. Lee.
~ VII. The Rkdf.ls—The Rebils, or Boston be
,l fore the Revolution. By the Author of Hobo
„ mok.
VIII. Shaler's Skexche* of Aloikrs—Sketch
,r es of Algiers, Political, Historical, and Civil. By
William Shuler, American Consul General at Al
giers.
IX. Miscellaneous Poems Miscellaneous
Poems, selected from the United States Literary
Gazette.
X, Critical Notices,—l. Atlantic Souvenir.
2. Rawle’s View of the Constitution of the
United States.
3. Cubi’s Traductor Espano),
l 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 Stateson Denmark.
8. Report ot the Ohio Canal Commissioners.
9. Blunt’s Historical Sketch of the Formation
0 of (he Confederacy.
e 10. Mexico.
8 11. Swell’s Notes on the Bunker Hill Battle.
e 12. Currency and Banks of New-England.
Quarterly List of Publications.
Index.
Just received and for sale by
H. Ely.
•Augiißta t April 21 85
— i
EresVi Warranted !
oixisiDiap saiaiDs. 1
TI Subscriber has just received and is now 1
fdpr:g, a large assortment of SEEDS, widen
he offers f w sale at the lowest market prices.
Also, Oyster* in the shell—Pickled
Oysters by the barrel or gallon. A general us
sortment of GROCERIES and Fruits of the sea
son. I'amities supplied upon favorable terms.
James S. Simmons,
121 Broad-street.
January 6 56 •
'. c
JNotice. c
THE Creditors of the late William Gilbert,
Esq. are requested to present their accounts r
to the Subscriber, who is authorised by the friends
1 of the deceased, in London , to receive them.
Robert Raymond Reid.
March 3 72
A (JARI). .
180 :
SURGEON DENTIST 1
RESPECTFULLY returns thanks to the La
dies and Gentlemen of the city, & c . for the
patronage he has received from them in the
line of his profession, and hopes he will meet
with their future favors. J
He invites those who may want his services
to call at his house sign of th Golden Eagle’
Cotton Range and see his workewhich he war
, ranl9 > and manufactured on a new principle.—
i The advantage persons have who employ him
is that Augusta is his residence, and any injury ?
, to work done by him, can be repaired at al ,
times. r
He places Teeth both real and artificial (ma
king the latter with pure enamel) from a single
one to a whole set, so accurately that they will '
answer all the purposes intended. He cloens
the teeth if ever so much discolored, of all their V
foulness and tarter without pain, ai d renders
them as white and as fair as ever.
Teeth which ate decayed and hollow, be re
pairs by filling them up, and making them an
swer the purposes they were intended for. o
Teeth and stumps extracted in the eaiest L
manner if ever so difficult and Judged by others li
i impossible to extract. I/c prepares a dentiifice
i paste & essence which preserves the teeth and
changes them to a beautiful white, cures the
rourvy and makes the breath sweet and agree- _
able.
November 11 1825 40
0&OB.UR W. WARMEST
HAS removed from Augusta, to MADISON,
Morgan County, Georgia—where he con
-1 Unites the practice of LAW.
His unfinished Law-business in the County of
Richmond, Mr. W. has left in the hands of
W. T, Gould, Esq.
March 7 t 73
N otice.
Will be Sold, agreeable loan order of the Infe
rior Court of Walton County, on the first Tues
day in August, al Columbia Court-House :
One hundred and seventy.two a
cres of Land, in Columbia county, on the Waters
of Green-Briar Creek, ad joining Luke and others, f
ibeing a part of the real estate of Thomas Jones, i
jlate of said county, deceased, for the benefit of
1 1lie heirs of said deceased.
Terms on the day oj Sale. jj!
VVrn. Booker, Adm’r. c
! June 26 7t x 103 c
~ ■' '■
SUaw, *Vw\uvv\v
AND
■MEDICAL HATH*.
DOCTOR HOVEL,
JfTpNTINUES administering the‘e BATHS.—
s VJ Their utility n Cutaneous Diseases, Klieu*
■mutism, 111 cured Syphilis, Cliromc affections,
"Influenza, kc is now too well established in the
I United States, to require soy further recommen
dation,
J Doctor HOURL’S Office is in Ellis Street, «or
3 ner of Cantel-m’t Alley, opposite the City. Hotel
■| February 28 ly 71
.'Brought to the Richmond county Jail*
ON the 22d inst. h Negro Mao, who rays his
name is lUtuiv, and that he belongs to David
I Taylor of Burke county, lie appears to he shout
.<45 or 50 yests of age. Blacksmith by trade, 5 feet
; 6 inches high, spare made and of dark complec
tion, has a scar over his right eye. Tile owner
gji» requested to come forward, comply with the
- aw and lake him away.
3 J. S. Shaffer,
Jailor, Ji. C.
June 27 1
Brought to the Augusta Jail,
ON the 10th instant, a Nr.Ouo Man, by the
name of Jack, live (eet, three incites high,
, spare made, very blnck, and appears to be about
thirty years old. He says lie belongs to Abraham
Gregory, of South-Carolina, and that he left his
# master’s plantation upon the Congoree river, on
, the first instant. ’I he owner is requested to
come forward, comply with the law, and take him
away.
James S. Hhaffcr,
Jailor, K. C.
May 12 92
Notice.
ALL persons having demands against the
estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Dillard, deceased,
are hereby requested to render litem in agreea
ble to the time prescribed by Law. And those
indebted to the estate, are requested to make
payment of the same.
William Dillard, )
John Dillard, V Ex’rs.
Tolliver Dillard, )
Burke County , May 8 8t T . 91
NOTICE
\tWILL be sold on the first day of July next,
V/yr at the house of Wm. and John Dillard, one
ho lisa and eio, two beds, and other household
Furniture ; sold as the property of Mrs. Elizabeth
Dillard, deceased. Terms of the sale will bo
made known on the day.
1 William Dillard, I
John Dillard, ( Ex’rs.
Tolliver Dillard, )
Burke County, May 9 8t t 91
JS otice
A\ LL persons having demands against the Estate
of Cotton Memhitt, Isle of Burke count}
deceased, will present them in due time as pres’
cribed by law, properly attested, and all || lo ,e in*
debted to said estate, are requested to make im
mediate payment to
Comfort Merritt, Mm’rx.
January 2. 1826 yy
N otice.
ALL persons indebted to Joshua Whitaker, late
of Columbia county, deceased, are request
ed to make payment, and those having claims a
gainst said estate, are requested to present them
legally authenticated for payment.
William Whitaker, Mm V.
March 10, 1826 yy
Guardian’s (Sale.
Agreeable to an order of (be Inferior Court of
Franklin County, while sitting for Ordinary pur
poses, will be sold at the Court-House, in said
county, on the first Tuesday in August next
Two hundred two and a half acre*
of Land, known by Lot No. 138, First District in
Monroe county, sold as the property of Starling
Proctor, a minor and for bis use. 6
James B. Haley, (Guardian,
Mav 15. 1826 lit T 95
Guardian’s Sale.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in August next
at Columbia Court-House, agreeable to an or
der of tire Court of Ordinary
One Negro Woman, hy the name
of Aggey, and thirty-nine and a quarter acres of
Land, sold for the benefit of the minors of VVil
liam Stapler.
Booker Sniton,
7 'tsia menta ry Cua rtliu n .
May 9 12 t 91
Administrator’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in July next, will be sold a
the Market-House, in the City of Augusta.
The Swamp Plantation, belong.
ing to the estate of W'illiam White, deceased.
Mary Arm B. White, JJdm’x.
Hugh Nesbit, Adm’r.
April 28, 1826
THE FOLLOWING
iSlatifts,
OF THE MOST APPROVED FORMS
May be had at this Office,
—to wit :
MARRIAGE Licences, do. Bonds, Adminis.
tralion do. Letters Testamentary, do. of
Guardianship, do. of Administration, do. of Ap
praisement, do. Dismissory, Recognisances, Sub
poenas, Bills of Sale, Powers of Attorney, Blank
Deeds of Conveyance, Sheriff’s Titles, lietail Lb
cences, Patroon’s Receipts, Mortgage!, Appreu
cea’ Indentures, See. kc.