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“ Many of the political evils, under which every Country in the world labours, are not owing to any want of low for our Country, but to an ignorance of its real constitution and interests. -—DRIEST L V
NEW SERIES.; Vol. IV. AUGUSTA, TUESDAY MORNING. JULY 11, 1826. No. 5.
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Cfie Conittttutionaltet
ris PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY
BY W. J. BUNCE,
Jpg AUGUSTA, GA.
UmOCR Sf
AT THE AUGUST A
CLOTHING STORE,
JV*o. 164, nearly opposite the City-Hotel,
k have just received a good assortment ofc
l Spring and Summer
\ CLOTHING,
k,' - '- WITH A GOOH VASIKTT OF
K. Blue and Black Coats, Fancy Veit;. All of the
r above Goods, will be disposed of low for cash a'
[ the above Stand.
May 5 90
> Six Thousand Bus Lela
PRIME BEACH ISLAND
FOR SALE, ENQUIRE OF
A. Sibley, or
I v Micajah Hughes.
April 21 6
> 1—
HMDS, prime
airiSS^
A. Sibley.
April 11 ts 83
FOR s7\LS
BBt.S. Superfine How
ard-street FLOUR, warranted free
a? so
Coarse Allum SALI, in sacks.
(Apply to
A. Mackenzie.
January 24 6* !,
WHITE LKW), ~ ■
IB®© Kegs White Lead, ground, 1
in on,.
FOR SALE It Y
Thomas McGran.
May 5 90 __
NOTICE. 1
TVve, Svibscvibev
As Agent for J. M. Hand, j,
Keeps on Hand a supply of fi, st rate {,
NVASH.UNO .MACHINES.
Orders from the country, nunctuaPy a-tended to
- Augustin Slaughter.
June 6 I2i 99
THE j
Intend,-to close his BUSINF.3S, in Augusta hy the |
first iluy of October next ,- in the mean time
ins stock of j
DRY GOODS
© ia © ® is is a is
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. Ail persons indtbt
ed to the subscriber, are requested to make im
mediate payment as farther indulgence cannot be [
given; tinse to whom he is indebted will handj
in their accounts for settlement.
Alexander Spencer.
June 9 4t f 100
— UTCII
BOLTING GLOTTIS.
ASSORTED NUMBERS,
, WARRANTED,
FOR SALE BY 1
Philip Crane.
„ Maich 3 f is. 2
Notice.
STAKE subscribers have connected themselves
■id in the practice of ihe LAW—they will uni
formly attend all the counties of the Nor,hen
Circuit; and the county of Franklin, of the Wes.
tern Circuit, one of them will be generally found
at their office in Elberton, where they will tak<
pleasure in transacting the business of those win
may be unfortunate enough to be involved in tin
Law,
John A. Heard,
Thomas J. Heard.
January 1, 1825 5 7
*** The Subscriber has taken
an OFFICE, in the lower story of Mr. T. Cum
king’s Buildings, near the Pos'-Office. He pro
poses to practice in the Courts of Washington,
Scriven, Jefferson, Burke, Columbia and Rich
mom), & in the Federal Circuit Court for Georgia
Robert Raymond Reid.
December 23 52
Notice.
PERSONS having demands against the F.statf
of Thomas Wicker, deceased, are informed
that they will be paid on application to me.
W. W. Holt.
May 19 94
**** Blank Deeds of Conveyance,
HE ATI. T PRINTED ON VELLUM P*Ft!l,
For sale at this Office,
r
NEW CLOTHING.
J P. SETZE ,
IS OPENING A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
CLOTHING.
Which is made up in a workman- ike manner, am
of the heat materials :
and Black superfine Dress Coats,
Do. do. 2J Uindity,
nine, Claret, Olive and Parson’s gray mixed
Frock Coats,
Blue and Drab Box Coats,
Coatees of different qualities,
Youths’ blue and black Coats,
Cassimere and Cloth Pantaloons, of almost any
colour and prices,
Satiinelt. Corderoy & prime-bang up do.
Blue and black cloth Vests,
' French, India Sc English silk Vests,
Silk Velvet do.
Great variety of Fancy do.
Linen, Cotton, Frilled and Plain Shirts, (some
very line,)
Knitted, Cotton and Worsted Drawers,
Worsted and Lamb’s wool knitted Shirts,
Fine flannel Shirts and Drawers,
Ladiea’ Cloaks,
Tartan and Camblel do.
Fearnought great Coats,
S.lk Umbrellas,
Boys’ and Mens seal skin 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 be disposed of wholesale and retail, at
New-York price.-.
No. 234, BUOAD-STUKIvTj
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 hills, on the 20th of next May,
which is to be conducted by (he Rev. G Sheehan.
Mr. John Walsh, will fake charge of the Par
i son age-house department, during the summer
months.
I Geometry, Arithmetic, &c. Ike. See, together
with Classics will be attended to.
Edward Swiney, Prefect.
April 14 84
BvceAve-v’s Notice.
[M ILL attend at the Clerk’s Office ol the Su
perior Court, every Monday, until the first day
of Angus* ncx‘, from ten o’clock, A. M. to one
■o’clock P, VI. for ihe purpose of completing the
Returns for the year 1826.
j Jaimes M'l.aws, E»q. will receive returns for
me, whenever he may be called on at his Office.
Mich’l. K. Bdisclair,
Receiver of Tax Returns, R. C,
May 16 lit r 93
I
B>tv\>\\en L. Crane.,
CION TINUES the practice of the Law at Monti,
t cello, Jasper County, where he will punctual
iy attend to any business confided to his care, lit
also practices in all the other courts of the Oak
Imulgee circuit and in several courts of the Flini
and Northern circuits.— During his absence ai
agent will he left to attend to the business of hi;
office.
Afonticello, July 27 1825 mtf 10
N OT ICE
I
10 ST on the Sth day of October 1825, a ret
A MOROCCO POCKE T BOOK, on the Roar
between Burke County and Columbia County
{containing 4 Notes on Mark Ta ver, for 25 Dollars
each, and also, < nc 28 Do’lar Note, on demand the
(list day of January, 1*124.
B. Greenway.
Burke Comity, D-cc-mber2o 51
Brought to Applington Jail.
ON the 26th instant, a Negro Man, by the name
of Sam, five feet seven inches high, dark
compleclion, appears to ho about twenty three oi
fi ur years old. he sat s he belongs to George Til
ley, of Taliaferro county, near Crawfordville.—
The owner is r< quested to come forward, comply
with the law, and take hoc away.
Benjamin T. Rees,
Jailor C, C,
July 4 3t 3
Brought to Hut Augusta JaiL
4 NEGRO MAN by tbc narr'e of PAiinis, about
Unity five years old, five feet seven-inches
high, very black, says he belongs to Joins New
ion, Jefferson county, Georgia, and was purchased
by said Newton, from Josiah Gray of Edgefield
District, South Carolina. The owner is requested
o come forward, comply with the law, and take
him away.
1 Jas. S. Shaffer,
Jailor, R. C,
June 2 _ 98
Brought to the Augusta Jail,
f"|N the 2d inst, a Negro Woman, by the t ame
AF of Seley, appears to he about 22 years M
age, 5 feet 2 inches high, very black, says she be.
- longs to Doctor James Barrett, living 6 miles from
Cambridge, South-Carollna,
also —
i A Negro Man, hy the name ol
Jack, 5 feet 6 inches high, appears to be about 32
{years of age, yellow compaction, says he belong*
to John Frazer, Edgefield District,"SoutKCarnli
na. - The owners are reques'ed to come forwaid,
comply with the law, and lake them away.
Jas. y. Shaffer,
Jailor, R. C.
July 7 4
imu —ifn n—rtn
j STORAGE
j AND
j COMMISSION BUSINESS.
kllllE undersigned begs leave t > tender hu> ser
! X vices to the public generally, in Die above
line of business —he pledges him;-it t>> use ail 4'l
. igence, give personal attention, all so cjicrl hi n
’“lself to the best of his abilities to give general sat
isfaction and-to promote the interest of all tiio-.e
that may think proper to faw.-ir him wan their cus
tom. Liberal advances will be made on all pm
duce committed to his charge, either for sale, ex
u portation, or otherwise, and facilities in all cases
("token requiredJ will be afforded; that but few i
others in hts line can equal, and none surpass. Ail ,
orders will be thankfully received and promptly ,
attended to.
He has taken Mr. B. H, Wam-n’s Warehotisr (
at the foot of the bridge, (belter known hy tlu f
(name of “ Leigh’s IVareliouse its situation be- i
ing immediately upon (he neiu wharf it thereby
affords peculiar advantages to shippers, Sic. j
'I he whole establishment having lately under- ]
gone a complete and thorough repair, is now in
“'complete order for the reception of all kinds ol ,
| produce, merchandize, foe. Ilia close stores arc j
cleanly, secure, and perfectly safe
Win. B. Shelton, t
N. B. The only Tobacco Inspection itr-Che dry j*
is also kepi at the above Warehouse: an if. (or all.
Tobacco of the first quality, inspected her4nliiriiig|
1 1he ensuing season, I will give six dollars per lain- 1
dred, and in the same ratio for the more inferior
qualities. W. R. S. *
September 20 25 '
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¥res\\ Warranted ,
(BAOUDISSS 9X123)9.'
fISHE Subscriber has just received and is now
X opening, a large assortment of SEEDS, which I
( he offers for sale at the lowest market prices.
‘ Also, Oysters in the shell —Pickled
Oysters by the barrel or gallon A general as '
sortment of GROCERIES and Fruits of the sea
son. Families supplied upon favorable terms.
James S. Simmons,
121 UIIOAD-STREET.
January 6 56 ,
i ~~ A CARD.
So i-VI/IDiLlS'iip
; sunoEoA- uti.vTisr,
RESPECTFULLY returns thanks to the La
dies and Gentlemen of the c ty, &c . for the
j patronage he has leceivt d from them in the
j line of itis profession, and hopes he will nieel *
' with their future favors. i
j He invites those who may want his services, j
"| to call at his__house sip, u of th Golden Eagle,' {
Cotton Range and see his workewhich he war-;
j rants, and is manufactured on a new principle.—
• jibe advantage persons have who employ him. p
yj is that Augusta Is his residence, and any injury \
" 1 work done hy him, can be •■'■paired at a|
d times.
lie places Teeth both real and artTioial (ma
r king tho latter with pure enamel) from a single
one to a whole set, so accurately that they will jj
answer all the purposes intended. Me cloens T 1
the teeth if ever so much discolored, of all their ,
foulness and tarter without pain, a. d renders j
_ them as white and as fair as ever. 11
i Teeth which are decayed and hollow, he re 11
. j pairs by filling them up, and making them an
j-jswer the purposes they were intended for.
1 Teeth and slumps extracted in the eaiest
' j manner if ever so difficult, and judged by others
1 impossible to extract. JK prepares a dentiifice
*';p.iste & essence which preserves the teeth and ,
t'ichpnges them to a beautiful white, cures the 1
' f rcurvy snd makes the breath sweet and agree ’
»b!e.
November 11 1825 40 j
Steam, Y apimv [
8 AND
MEDICAL BATHS.
’S
£ DOCTOR HOVEL,
CONTINUES administering the'-e BATHS, —
ill ir utility in Cutun- ous Diseases, Rheu
jmatism, 111 cured Syphilis, Chronic a flections. ,
“ Influenza. Lc. is now too well established in the
United States, to require any further lecornmen J
!dat,ion. 1
Doctor MOUF.T.’S Office is in Ellis Street, cor |
ner of Cant<•! u’s Alley, opposite the City-Hotel !
, j Febiusry 28 ly 71 *
1 —; 1
y Xonv in Bn vie l Jail.
f|s\VO Negro Fellows, namely, Geohgs, about .
I thirty years old, light complected, can read
well, and says he belongs to Zcbil Wright oIL
Green county, Geo. Jim, about thirty years of age,(J
. five feel high of dark complectiun, says he be '
longs to John Taylor, Newberry District, South c
. Carolina. The owners are n q ested to come and
1( prove their property, pay all charges and receive
said Negroes,
H. D. Burke, s. d c.
d Waynesburough, June 27 1
d N otice. =
e V] INE months after date, application will be ]
Ln made to tl'e Honorable the Court ol Ordinary 1
of Burke county, for leave to sell the real estate |
of Stephen Carpenter, deceased, for the benefit ol i
the creditors of .»id deceased. ,
Stephen Corker, Adm’r. I
1. £, Jam-ary 4th. 1826. Im9m 62
p
j. THE FOLLOWING
lilatiftfii,
{ OF THE MOST APPROVED FORMS
May be had at this Office,
'* —to wit
CARRIAGE Licences, do. Bonds, Adminis, '•
I*l (.ration d >. Letters Testamentary, do. ol '
j 'Guardianship, do. of Administration, do. of Ap '
' jpraisement, do. Dismb sniy, Recog wzances, Sub
|po.>nas, Bills of Sale, Powers of Attorney, Blank'
Deeds of Conveyance, Sheriff’s Titles, Retail Li
cences, Patroon’s Receipts, Mortgages, Appran
|ces’ Indentures, Sco. fee.
THE WORTH AMERICAN
VV.EVIEW,
NEW Series— Vol. 13, Cor April, Contents
OF NO. LI.
1. Vkhvlank-’s Essay on Contracts —An Es
-1 say on the Doctrine of Contends ; being nn In
quiry how Contracts are a Heeled in Law and
' Morals, by Concealment, Error, or Inadequate
Price. By Gillian C. Verplanck.
11. Samaritan and Hf.iiiikw Pentateuch —De
Penlatechi Suinaratini Origiue, Indole et Aucto
riiate, Commentutio Philolo gica-critica. Scrip
sit Gulielmus Gesenius.
111. Peiicivau’s Poem Poem delivered, before
Ihe Connecticut Alpha of the Phi Beta Kappa So
ciety, September 13, 1825. Hy James G. Per
cival.
IV. Sandwich Islands —Journal of a Tour n
ruund Ha waii, the largest of die Sandwich Isl
ands. lly u Deputation from the Mission on
those) Islands.
V. Milton on Christian Doctrine—A Trea
tise on Christian Doctrine, complied from the
Holy Scriptures alone. HyJohn Milton.
VI. Memoir of Richard Henry Lee—Memory
of the Life of liichard 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. Uy his Grandson, Richard 11. Lee.
VII. The Rebels —The Rebels, or Boston be
fore the Revolution. Uy the Author of Hobo
mok-
VIII. Shalku’s Sketches or Algiers—Sketch
es of Algiers, Political, Historical, and Civil. Uy
William Shaler, American Consul General at Al
giers. .i
IX. MisCkllankovs Poems— — Miscellaneous}.
Poems, selected from the United States Litcrattij
Gazflte.
X. Critical Noticf.s.— 1. Atlantic Souvenir.
2. Rawle’s View of the Constitution of the
United States.
3. Cubi’s Tradnctor 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. Blunt’s Historical Sketch of the Formation
of the Confederacy.
10. Mexico,
11. Swell's Notes on the Hunker Hill Battle.
12. Currency and Banks of New-England.
Quarterly List of Publications.
Index.
Just received and fo'' sale by
H. Ely.
Augusta, April 21 86
GEOiUiE W. WaVUS’EH.
HAS removed from Augusta, to MADISON,
Morgan County, Georgia—where he con
tinues the practice of LAW.
His unfinished Law-business in the County of
Richmond, Mr. VV. lias left in the hands of
VV. T, Gould, Esq. • -
March T t 73
N otice.
KJOINE months after date, application will be
iaSl made to the Inferior Court of Richmond
County, when setting for ordinary purposes for
leave to sell the real estate of Francis Bouyer, ,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and credit -
tors.
P. Rossignol, I E ,
13. Houyer, 5 018 ‘
April 14. 1826 lm9m 86
N otice.
IjNSINE months after date, application will hr
«SM made to the Honorable the Inferior Court,
held in and for the county of Scriven, for ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell four hundred Acres ol
l.and, situated, lying and being in the county of
Bulloch, and State of Georgia, being part of the
real Estate of Stephen Mills, deceased, late of the
county first aforesaid, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased.
Jane Mills, Admr’x.
Thomas Mills, Adm’r.
March 22d, 1826. Im9m 79
Notice.
NINE months al’or dale application will be
made to the honorable inferior Court of
Franklin county, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell the Real Estate of Richard
Humphries, late of said county, deceased. Sold
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased.
(ireorge W. Humphries, Adm’r.
January 3, 1826 lm9m 57
N otice.
jjJBINE Months after dale, application will be
sIT made to the Court of Ordinary of Jefferson
county, for leave to sell the real estate of Harris
Austin, late of the said county, deceased.
Hamuel Bar, Ex’r.
Eady Austin, Kx’rx.
March 171826 lm9m 67
N otice.
tkjBlNE months after date, application willjbe made
«3NI to the Inferior Court of .If fferson county, lot
leave to sell Two hundred Eighty-seven and a
half acres of Pine Land, situate, lying and being
in the county of Washington, belonging to the
minor heir* of William Hadden, deceased, for the
benefit of said minors.
Mary Hadden, Guardian,
January 7, 1826 lm9m 61
N dice.
Will be Sold, agreeable to an order of the Infe
rior Court of Walton County, on the first Tues
day in August, at Columbia Court Mouse :
One hundred and seventy-two a
crcs of l.and, in Columbia county, on the waters
of Green-Briar Creek, adjoining Luke and others,
being a part of the real estate of Thomas Jones,
late of said county, deceased, (bribe benefit ol
the heirs of said deceased.
Terms on the day of Sale.
Wra. Booker, Adm’r*
June 30 7t r 103
CAUTION.
THE Public are can'ioned against purchasing
Yellow Moses, Anthony and Chcrr and the
s one until. .tied halfl of tlie real estate to winch I
derived tide, by the death td rav father, the late
Geouob I’eausoh, as the legal title to the same is
: vested in a trustee for my use, as will appear hy
' a marriage settlement entered into between me
and my termer husband, Ciiapnci r Junks, deceas
ed, on the Ktlt day of Novemb r, 1821, of record
in the Clerk’s office of the Superior Court of
Richmond county,
Mary H. Pemberton.
> June 20 8t 103
. Brought to the Richmond county Jail,
ON the 22d inst. a Negro Man, who fays Ins
name is Haunt, and that he belongs to David
- Taylor of ilurke county, he appears to be about
1 45 or 50 years of age, blacksmith by trade, 5 feet
6 inches high, spare made and of dark complec
■ tion, has a scar over his right eye. The owner
; is requested to come forward, comply with the
aw and take him away.
; j. S. Shaffer,
, Jailer, Ji. C.
June 2 7 1
Brought to the Augusta Jail,
ON the 10th instant, a Nkoiui Man, by tlie
name of Jack, five feet, three inches high,
spare made, very black, and appears to he about
thirty years old. He says he belongs to Abraham
Gregory, of South-Carolina, and that he left his
master’s plantation upon the Cotigoree river, on
the first instant. The owner is requested to
l come forward, comply with the law, and take him
James S. Shaffer,
Jailor, It. C.
May 12 92
N otice.
ALL persons having demands against the
estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Dillard, deceased,
are hereby requested to render them in agreea
ble to the lime prescribed by Law. Ami those
indebted to the estate, are requested to make
payment of the same.
William Dillard, 1
John Dillard, v Ex’rs.
Tolliver Dillard, )
Burke County, May 8 fit t 91
notick!
WlLl.be sold on the first day of July next,
at the house of Win. and John Dillard, one
house and uio, two units, and other household
j Furniture ■, sold as the property of Mrs Elizabeth
j Dillard, deceased. Terms of the-sale w.ll be
made known on the day.
William Dillard, i
John Dillard, C Ex’rs.
Tolliver — ——*■ -----
Burke County, May 9 fit t 9i
N otice
LI. persons having demands against the Estate
SiA of Cotton Meuuitt, late of Utirke county,
deceased, will present them in due time as pres
cribed bylaw, properly sttested, and all those in
debted to said estate, are requested to make im
mediate payment to
Comfort Merritt, Jlim’rx.
January 2, 1826 57
N otice.
ALL persons indebted to Joshua Whitaker, late
of Columbia county, deceased, arc request
ed to make payment, and those having claims a
gainst said estate, arc requested to present them
legally authenticated for payment.
William Whitaker, Adm’r.
March 10,1826 75
Guardian’s Sale.
Agreeable to an order of the 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 acres
of Land, known by Lot No. 138, First District in
Monroe county, sold as the properly of Starling
Proctor, a minor and for his use.
James B. Haley, Guardian ,
May 15, 1826 lit t 95
Guardian’s Sale.
Will be sold on (lie first Tuesday in August next,
at Columbia Court-House, agreeable to an or
der of the Court of Ordinary :
One Negro Woman, hy the name
of Aggey, and thirty-nine and a quarter acres of
Land- sold for the benefit e.f the minors of Wil
liam Stapler.
Booker Sulton,
Te st ament ary Guardian.
May 9 12 t 91
Notice.
NINE months after dale, application will be
made to the Honorable Court rs Ordinary,
ofColmumbiu county, for leave to sell the Re al Es
tate of James Weigh*, deceased.
Refer Wright, Adm’r.
June 1826 lin9m 98
GEORGIA, Columbia County.
WHEREAS Samuel Paul, administrator on the
esta'e of Selina T. Magruder, deceased,
applies for Lotters Dismissory,
Now then fore these are to cite and admonish
all ami singular, the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to be and appear at nty Office
within the time prescribed by law, to file their
objections, (if any they have,) to shew cause why
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal st office, this
21st June, 1826.
Gm H. Crawford, Clerk.
Apprentices’ Indentures,
For sale «t thit Office.