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NEW SERIES Vol. IV.
Clie iTnntftitutioiialiat
n PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDA'
BY W. J. BUNCE,
AUGUSTA, GA.
1D& I
THE SUBSCRIBE!,,
Hus lately received a FRESH SUPPLY of rnqyi
Scarce and Seasonable
DRY GOODS,
AMONG Til KM AKB
jFIVE quarter Irish Sheeting 1 ,
Extra fine four quarter Linen,
Five quarter Black Bombazine,
White and Black Silk Hose,
Crazy Janes and Worked Lace Cans,
Gawze Ribbons,
Furniture Cotton Fringe,
Four quarter Bod Ticking,
One Case Parasols,
-:1»X caskoant’s summer
Some of them Very Superior.
The above, with a good assortment of recem
imp relations—and further supplies which are dail)
expected—will be effected at prices suitable U
the times.
Jeremiah Kyle,
23 1, ilrt >AI» OTIIERT.
.Tune 27. 1826 1
THK «ÜBSCUIBER,
Intends to close IPs ’•USf''TB3S, in Augusta by tin
first day of October next ; in the mean time
IllS 'TOOK 07
BUY GOODS
<a is ® ® Si ib a is s 3
Will be sold, very 1 w for cash, or on a libera
Credit for approved toaner, Whs* ever Goods
m n v remain oh bind will be sold, at Auction or
the 25th day of‘'Piitemhe-. AH person" indebt
ed‘o tb n subscriber, are rr quested to mak im
mediate nnyment as firtber indi'g’-nce cannot h
giv»n ; thos-to whom he is indebted will bane
in their accounts for settlement.
Alexander Spencer.
Juno q 4' f lf>o
DINUHVK cV MA \V-Ml, ~
TAILORS,
at ittk scnusr.i
CLOTHING STORE,
JVo. 164, marly opposite the City-Hotel,
have just received a good assortment of
Spring and Summer
CLOTHING,
with a noon vaturtt of
Bluo and Black 0 ats, F.vcv Ve-its, All of thf
above Goods, will be disposed of low for cash a 1
the above Stand.
May 5 90
Six. TAv*mftv\ru\ Bus\\e\a
PRIME REACH ISLAND
(BDIB'iSf 9
FOR SALE, ENQUIRE OF
A. Sibley, or
Micajah Hughes.
April 21 6
HUBS. priint
A. Sibley.
Apiil 11 ts 8.3
FOR SALE.
(Uplift®® BBI.S, Superfine How
; rd street FLOUR, warranted Ire
A I so
Coarse Allum SALT, in sacks.
Apply to
A. Mackenzie.
January 24
WHITE LEAD,
Kegs White Lead, groum
ii'oil,.
FOR SALE nr
Thomas McGran.
May 5 90
NOTj[CE
T\\c SxihscvVbcV'
As Agent for J. M. Hand,
Keeps on Hand a supply oj fist rate
WASHING 3VLSICVUNE.S.
Orders from the country ouncMiM'v a'tended t
Augustin Slaughter.
June 6 I2t 99
BUTTH
LOLTIXG CLOTHS.
ASSORTED NUMBERS,
WARRANTED,
FOR SALE BY
Philip Crane.
March 3 v ti. 2
IPfot HHAIfgL
•• Manv of the political nvils, undnr which *»very Country in the world labour*, are not owing to any want of love foronr Country, but to an ignorance of its real constitulior »nd iriter»**l*.” PHIKSTLY
NEW CLOTHING.
r
J. P. SETZE,
IS OPENING A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
CLOIHIAG.
Which is made up in a root knian-like manner, and
of the best materials :
LUfi and Black superfine Dress Coats,
1 Do. do. 2d Quality,
Blue, Claret, Olive and Parson’s gray mixed
Frock Coats,
Blue and Drab Box Coats,
Coatees of different qualities,
Youths’ blue and black Coats,
Oassimere and Cloth Pantaloons, of almost any
colour and prices,
Sattincit, Corderoy 8c prime-bang-up do.
Blue and black cloth Vests,
French, India 8c English silk Vests,
Silk Velvet do.
Great variety of Fancy do.
Linen, Cotton, Frilled and Plain Shirt’, (some
very fine,)
Knitted, Cotton and Worsted Drawers,
Worsted and Lamb’s wool knitted Shirts, I
Fine flannel Shirts and Drawers,
Ladies’ Cloaks,
Tartan and Camblet do. i
Fearnought great Coats,
Silk Umbrellas,
1 Boys’ and Mens sealskin Caps, *'
Gentlemen and Youth’s Hats,
Hosiery, Gloves, Bcc. ■
ALSO,
House servants Coatees and Pantaloons,
Negro Jackets and Trowsers,
Check’d, strip’d, and coarse linen Shirts,
Guernsey Frocks,
t Red flannel Shirts.
THE ABOVE GOODS
Will be disposed of wholesale and retail, at
New-York price-.
No. 234, nnoAn-sTnEET,
'Three doors above the Post■ Office.
October 21 34
Classical and English Seminary
Augusta.
A BRANCH ofthis Lnsmution, will ben moved
to the Sand hills, on the 2Clh of next May,
which is to he conducted by the H- v. G. Sheehan.
Mr. John Walsh, will take charge of the Par
sonagehou-e department, during the summer
months.
Geometry, Arithmetic, Bcc, &c. kc, together
with Class.cs >vi I h attended .<>.
Edward Swin y, Prefect.
Acril 14 34
K otlce.
jj~P IE subscribers have connected themselves
in die practice of the ivv— iuey will «ni
formly attend aM He counties of the Northern .
] Circuity and the county of Franklin, of the Wes
tern Circuit, one of them will be gene; ally found
at their office in Blhcrton, where 1 Ivey will take!
nlcasure in transacting the business o f ' those wlmj
may le unfortunate enough to be involved in the
Law,
John A. Heard,
Thomas J Heard.
January t. 1825 5“
*** The Subscriber has taken
an OFFICE, in the low-r story of IP.'T, (tti*-
stisn’s Ruildmgs, near the Pos'-Office, He po
poses to practice in the Courts of Washing* n,
icriven, .Jefferson, Burke. Columbia and Rich
mond, Et in the Federal Circuit C-uir for g orgia
Robert Raymond Reid.
December 23 5i
N’otice.
PERSONS having demands against the Esta'e
of Thomas Wicker, deceased, are informed
J that (bey will be paid on application to me
W. W. Holt.
j May 19 94
| cautionT
IAIiE Public are cau ioned against purchasing
. Yellow Moses, Anthony and Charity, and the,
lone undivided half of (he real estate to which I|
.derived ti le, by the death • f mv father, the a!e|
!Gkoa n k Pkahsox, as the legal title to the same is
- vested in a Trustee for my use, as Will appear by
ea marriage seitlem’nt enten <1 into between me
and my former husband, Ckhu'ckv Jones deceas
ed, on the B'h d-y of Novcrtib r, 1821, of record
jiu the Clerk’s office of the Superior Court of
It chmond county.
Mary H. Pemberton.
June 20 8t 103
LAST NOTICE.
i'll HOSE who have not paid their CITY TAX,i
11 ft. are requested to call and pay the same on or
'before S iturday the 27th inst. or ext-cut'ons will
he issued.
Those who have had their applications granted,
to retail Spirituous Lit/uors, also, for Thay Lictn
srs, arc requested to cull and pay the am nun's o(|
s .id Licenses, on or before Saturday the 27th iu-l
or Executions will be isnird according to the first
section of the Ordinance of (he C'»y Council.
Nathaniel L, Sturges,
Collector and Treasurer, |
June 20 2’ 103
TAiiceAyer’s Notice.
fl
I WILL attend a he Cork’s Office ot the Su |
perior Court, every Monday, until the fir c t da)
(of August n«xq from ten o’clock, A. M. to one]
o’clock P. M. for the purpose of completing thi j
j Returns for the year 1826.
| James M'Laws, Esq. will receive returns fi
ne, whenever he may be called on it lus Office.
Mich’l. F. Boisclair,
Receiver of Tax Returns, R. C,
May 16 1 i 93
£/* Sheriff’s Tit es,
von sale at this office.
AUGUSTA, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY. 7, 1826.
STORAGE
A VII
CO EMISSION BUSINESS,
'STIE undersigned begs leave tb tender his ser
H vices to the public generally, in the above
line of business —he pledges himself to use all dil
j igence, give personal attention, and to exert him
sell to the best of his abilities to give general sat-
and to promote the interest of all those
that may think proper to fav t him with their cus
tom. Liberal advances will be made on all pro
, luce committed to his charge, either for sale, ex
portation, or otherwise, and facilities in all cases
f-when requiredJ will be afforded; that but few
others in his line can equal, and none surpass. All
'orders will be thankfully received and promptly
'attended to.
He has taken Mr. B. 11. Warren’s Warehous
at the foot of the bridge* (better known by (lu
name of “ Leigh’s Warehouse ,”) its situation be
ing immediately upon the new wharf it thereby
affords peculiar advantages to shippers, &c.
The whole establishment having lately under
gone a complete and thorough repair, is now in
complete order for the reception of all kinds of
produce, merchandize, &c. His close stores are
r.loanly, secure, and perfectly sate.
Wni. B. Shelton.
N. B. The only Tobscoo’lrs •ection in the city
is also kept at the above Warehouse : and for all
Tobacco of the first quality, inspe ited here during'
the ensuing season, l will give six dollars per hun
dred. and in the same ratio for the more inferior
qualities. W. B. S.
j Sepi.err.Ser 20 ■*— 21
|
ON die third day of January last, the Sub
scribers deo /sited in the Host-Office at Mo
hoe, CAlabama J a I." Her directed to Mark
Perri, Host Office, Alabama ; which in
closed the first Halves of the following Bank
[ Notes, viz *r
Bank of -he State of Georgia, payable at the
Bank in Augusta, Letter R No 56 7 jglOO 00
Do. do. tavor S. Hale, K. No. lU<;4 20 U 0
Rank of Augos a, G. No. 263 20 00
.! Do. d<». favor C, A. Crawford, No. 671 10 oO
I The above letter has not been received by Hie
‘person to whom it was directed, and all persons
are hereby cautioned ag.in t trading for the
I above described bl’ls.
, M‘Lusky & Hagan.
. Mobile , April 1 lb ! 6 8 r ri
r ffAHE undersigned has appointed, John H.
£ Mass, Esq. his Agent, during his absence
from Augusta.
And has also To Unit, /
Jk A Commodious OWEI.LIJJQji
COUS . wuh ;« W > den, t, image
Ha.me and a>i n> edul Out llnusea |
vHAMHB si uaivd near the Eagl -Tavern on
!Re Vivid Street. Possession to be g'ven on the
first of October next. 1
j Asaph Waterman. ®
I June 2 T 1
notice'
Will he /> ended,
A Pleasant and Healthy Situ
j 'bo 1 o i the Sand Hit's, it a; pbcation is made im
mediately to
Kennedy & Bugg,
, June 6 t i * 99
•I Notice.
INHERE will be .i public examination of the
Students, at the Sand-hid Academy, i>n
' FRIDAY nexi, the 1 st of this monili all perron,
-endi g to the Academy are earnestly desired to
. attend.—Exercises h-gi-* to nbe
i R. H. Hornsey,
/’; incij al.
Jure 27 2t 1
( **>V.e\A\ci\ V). Ivauc,
CONTINUES tlte practice of the Law at Monti-
Jasoer County, where he will punctual
ly attend to any business confided to his care. He
[also practices in all the other courts of the Oak
jnn'ilgee circuit and in several courts of the Flint
'and Northern circuits.— During bis absence an
agent will be left to attend to the business of his;
office-
Monti cello, July 27 1825 mtf 10
NOTICE. !
Lost on the sdi day of October 1325, a reP 1
MOROCCO POCKET HOOK, nn the Boa
between Burke County and C dumbia County, I
containing 4 Notes on Mark Ta ver, for 25 Dollar, '
each, and also, me 28 Dollar Note, on demand tin
(first day of January, 1«24. 1
B. Greruvvay. 1
Ilnrke County, Dfcemher2o 51 |
Brought to Applingum Jail.
ON the 26ih instant, a Negro Mm, by the name
of Sam five feet seven inches high, dark .
c mplection, appears to be ' bout twenty three or
f< ur years old. he says be belong** to George Til.
(ey, of Taliaferro county, near Crawfordvi le.
jTt e owner is requested to come forward, comply t
(with the law, am! 'ake In* sw:tv.
Benjamin T. Rees, i
Jailor C, C. 1
July 4 3f 3
Brought to the, Augusta Jail ,
ANEtiHO MAN by the nan e of Parkis, abcu’
thiityfive years old, five feet seven inche*.l
h gh, very black, says be belongs to John New-i
on, 1* fT- rson county, Georgia, and was purchased j c
oy said N-wtor, from Josiah Gray t f EdgefieldL
District, Soulh Carolins. The owner is requested y.
'o erme forward, comply with the law, ami takeh
him away, j,
Jas. 8. Shaffer,
Jailor , It. C, (
June 2 98 1
: THE NORTH AMERICAN
| REVIEW,
j VTEW Series—Vol. 13, for April, Contents
’ i i-x or vo. LI.
[I I. Vkhpi-avk's Fssat on Contracts—An Ks
‘[say on the Doctrine of Contracts; beii g an In
' quiry how Contracts are affected in Law and
Morals, by Concealment, Error, or Inadequate
' Price. By Gillian C. Vefplanck.
H. Samaritan and llkhhbw Pentateuch —Dc
Pentatechi Samaratini Origins, Indole et Aucto
rilate, Cnmmentalio Philulo-gica-ciitica. Scrip
■ sit Gnlielinns Gesenius.
■ HI. Pbrcival’s Pokm Poem delivered before
the Connecticut Alpha of the PJii Beta Kappa So
-1 ciety, September 13, 1825, By James G. Per
cival,
IV. Sanhwich Islanhs—Journal of a Tour a
round Ha waii, the largest of the Sandwich I 1-
ands. By a Deputation from (he Mission on
' those Islands.
V. Milton on Christian Doctrine— A Trea
lise on Christian Doctrine, complied from the
Holy Scriptures alone; By John Milton.
VI. Memoir of Richard Heniit Lbs —Memory
of the Life of Richard Henry Lee, and his Corres
pondence with the most distinguished Men in
America and Europe, illustrative of their Charac
ters, and ol the Events of the American Revolu
tion. By his Gra idson, Richard 11. Lee.
VIL The Rebels— The Rebels, or Boston be
' fore the Revolution. By the Author of Hobo
mok-
VIII. Shaikh's Sketches of Aloiers—Sketch
es of Algiers, Political, Historical, and Civil. Hy
William Shaler, American Consul General at Al
giers.
IX. Miscellaneous Poems Miscellaneous
Poems, selected from the United States Literary
Gaz -tte.
X. Critical Notices. — 1. Atlantic Souvenir.
2. Rawle’s View of the Constitution of the
United States.
3, Cubi’s Traductor 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.
8. Report of the Ohio Canal Commissioners.
9. Biuni’s Historical Sketch of the Formation
of the Confederacy,
10. Mexico,
11. Swell's Notes on the Bunker Hill Battle.
12. Currency and Banks of New-England.
Quarterly List of Publications.
Index.
Just received and for sale by
H. Ely.
Augusta, April 21 66
Vresh Warranted
(BiUßlDlßrt gjaiSIDS.
Subscriber has Juai r. c oved and is -jw
8. • -jpemng. « t“'W“ "loarlment at SEEDS. which
he off rsf r -ale at the lowesi market prices.
Also, Oysters in the shell—Pickled
Oysters by the barrel or gallon. A general as
sortimnl of GROCERIES and Fruits of the sea
son. Families supplied upo>i favorable terms.
James 8. Simmons,
121 Broad-street,
January 6 56
N otic t.
Creditors of the late William Giliikrt
JL Esq. are requested to present their account
to the Subscriber, who is authorise d by the triendi
of the deceased. : n London , to receive ihem.
Robert Kayraond Beid.
March 3 72
i -- - _ f
A CARD.
SUUGKOM- lIh.VTIS r,
aRSl'tO I FULLY returns thanks to the La
dies and Gentlemen of the city, &c . for tin
l :a * nonage he has received from them in the
Ime of his profession, and hopes he will meet
i with their future favors.
, He invites those who may want his services,
to call al his house sign of th Golden Eagle,
(Cotton Range and see Ids workewhich he war
rants, and is manufactured on a new principle.-
'The advantage persons have who employ him
is that Augusts is his residence, and any injury
i > work done hy him, can be repaired at al
times.
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. Me eloens
the teeth if ever so much discolored, of all their
foulness and tarter without pain, to d renders
them as white and as fair as ever.
[Teeth winch are decayed and I ollew, bo re
pairs hy filling them up, and making them an d
swer the purposes they were intended lor. I
Teeth and stumps ettroe'ed in the caiest I
manner if ever so difficult and judged by others
impossible to exlract. •//-■ prepares a dentiilice
paste & essonce which preserves the teeth and
changes them to a beautiful white, cures the
curvy and makes the breath sweet and agree
able.
November 11 1825 40 1
RE V>lUiE W♦ NV.UUV EIV
HAS removed from Atigus'a, to MADISON, i
Morgan County, Georgia—where he con
Dimes the practice of LAW.
His tinfini- lied Law-business in the County of
Richmond, Mr. W. has left in iho hands oil
W. T, Gould, E q.
March 7 t 73
iN dice.
Will be Bold, agreeable In n order of ihe Infe
rior Court of Walton County, on the first Ttie*
day in August, at Columbia Court House :
One hundred and seventy-two a
cres of Land in Columbia c-mmy, nn the wafer*|
of Green-Briar Creek, adjoining Luke and others.!
being a part rs tbc real e:tste of Thomas Jones, |
'a‘e of c aid CMinty, deceased, for the benefit ol
’he h irs of said deceased b
Terms on the day of Sale. P
Wrn. Booker, Adm’r. \
1 June 20 7t t 103 * c
Steam, Yap owe
AND
■MEDICAL BATHS.
DOCTOR IIOLH’L,
administering thee HVTHS.—-
“ I la- ir utility in Cutinecds Diseases, Itiieu
im'ism, 111 cured Syphilis, Chronic affections,
Iniluenzs, kc is now too well established m the
■ United Stales, to require any further recommen
dation.
Doctor HOUFJ.’S Odice is in Kllis Street, cor
: jner of Cantel it’s Alley, opposite tl e Cby-Holel
"j Feh’-unrv 28 ly 71
Brought to the Hichmond county Jail,
ON I no2’ 1 inst, a >M n, who m'm li t
| name is (Unity, and that he I), long's lo David
iTaylor nt Btltke county, he spp-nrs to be rbout
145 or 50 yeats of age, Blacksmith bv trade, 5 t-et
p l 6 incites big'll, spare made and of dark complec*
tier, has a sesr over his right eye. The. < wner
j, is req'tested to come fenvard, comply with the
' aw and take him awav
, J. S. Shaffer.
■ Jailor, P. C.
June 27 1
Brought, to the Augusta Jail,
* (|IB 10 It i s’s t. a Nno no Mas, by the
wjv name of Jack, five feet, three inches high,
’ spare made, very hl.-.ck, an 1 appears to be about
thirty years o’d. He says he belongs to Abrrham
Gregory, of Smith-Caroliua, ami that lie left his
master’s lantation upon the OorgeF-e river, on
'the first instant. The owner is requested to
come forward, comply with the law, and lake him
away.
James S. Shaffer,
Jailor, P. C.
May 12 92
N otice.
LL persors having demands against Iho
n estate of Mrs. Eliz beth Dillard, (licensed,
are hereby requested to render them in agtrea
ble to the time prescribed bv Law. And (hose
indebted to the estate, are requ'Sted to make
payment o' the
William Dillard, )
John Dillard, > Ex’rs.
Tolliver Dillard, )
Burke Court;/ v,, iv 8 8- ■■ 91
~ NOTICii.
WILT, be sold on the first dav of July next,
at the hruse i.fWin, ami John Dillatd, one
iiotisn and oto, two nans, and other hons.-hold
Furnitun j sold as the property of Mrs. E zubeth
Dillard, deceased. lerms of the ►ale will bo
, made knovn on the dat
, William Dillard, )
.Ttilm DilUtcl, -C Ex’r#,
Tolliver Dillard, )
Burke County, May 9 (ft t 91
>i otice
£\ LL persons having demands against the Estate
of Cotton Mkubitt, late <n Burke county,
deceased, will present them in due tin r as pres*
f.rihed h.y law, properly attested, and all those in
debit d to said estate, are requested to make im
mediate payment to
Comfort Merritt, Jldm’rx.
January 2. 1826 5 7
A otice.
, LL persons indebted to Joshua Whitaker, late
A of Columbia county, deceased, are request
ed to make payment, and those having; c.atina a.
gainst said ratine, are requested to present them
legally authenticated lor payment.
William Whitaker, JldmW,
March 10, 1826 /5
Guardian s bale.
Agreeable to an ordry ts the Interior Court of
i raiiaiiii County, while anting tor Ordinary pur
poses, vm.l he sold at the Court-House, in «.,id
county,on the first I uesday in August mxi :
Tw o hundred tw o and a half acres
of Land, known by Lot ft... 130, first, District, .rv
Monroe county, sold as the property of Starling
ITocuir, a minor and lor Ins use,
James B. Haley, duardiarit
| May 15, 1826 lit T 95
’ Guardian’s bale.
I Will be sold on Hie lirst i uestiay in August next,
i at Colombia Court-House, rgrecabie to an or
der ot ilie Court of Ordinary :
! One Negro Woman, hy the name
(of Aggiy, auu ihirlyuiiue «od a quarter acres of
Land, sold (or the bemfit ot the minors cf Wdl
liam Stapler.
Looker button,
'/'< so, men 1 ary Guardian.
May 9 1- t 91
Administrator’s bale.
On the first I uesday in July next, will be sold a
the Market (lou.-e, in the City ot Augusta.
| The Swamp Plantation, belong
ing to the eslu e m Wilburn VViide, deceased.
Mary Ann B. White, Jldm’x.
Hugh Nesbit, Jldm’r.
April 28, 1826 M
THR FOLLOWING
2S)atilto,
OF THE MOST APPROVED FORMS
Jfrty be had at this Office,
—to wit
MARRIAGE Licences, do. Bonds, Adminia,
. tration do. Letters Teitamentary, do. of
Guardianship, do. of Administration, do. of Ap
erai'emeut, do. Dismissory, Recognizances, Sub
pccnas, Hills of Sale, Powers of Attorney, Ufanlc
Deeds of Convey ance, Sheriff's Tides, Retail Li
rences, Patroon's Receipts, Mortgage*, Appren
:es’ Indentures, kc. kr.
>io. 4.