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«Thc ferment of a free, is preferable to the torpor of a despotic, Government.”
VOI4. II.
ATHENS, GEORGIA, FEBRUARY 1, 1834.
ptic Southern Banner,
is rrcusucD in the town of Athens, geoscia,
EVERT SATURDAY,
B¥ ALBO^I CHASE.
|fTERM3.—Three dollars per year, payable in ad.
bice, or Four dollars if delayed to tho end of the
sir. Tho latter amount will bo rigidly exacted of
1 who fail to meet their payments in advance.
r o subscription received forless than one year, un.
the money is paid in advanco ; and no paper will
discontinued until all arrearages are paid, except
die option of the publisher. A failure on tho part
ihscribcrs to notify us of their intention of re.
jiiishmcnt, accompanied with tho amount due, will
considered os equivalent to a new engagement, and
ers sent accordingly.
iDvcr.TBEMCsrs will bo inserted at the usual rales.
-AH Letters to tho E liters on matters connected
th tho establishment, must be post paid in order to
cure attention,
f jp-Kotica of the sale of Land and Negroes by Ad-
pnistrators, Executors, or Guardians, must be pub.
died sixty days previous to the day of sale.
| The sale of Personal Property, in like manner,
st be published forty days previous to the day of sale.
[Notieo to debtors and creditors of an estate, must bo
■Wishedforty days.
•Notice that Application will be made to tho Court
[Ordinary, for Leave to sell Land or Negroes, must
i published four months.
[Notice that Application will bo made for Letters of
ministration, must bo published thirty days, and
■ Letters of Dismission, six months. w
B. B. LORD & CO.
1 AVE recently opened, and arc now offering for
s.iln, at the store lately occupied by B. B. Lord.
1 extensive and valuable slock of
IVnichcs, Jewelry, fre*
Phicli they have selected with great oaro in the
few.York Market. Their list of Goods will show
1 establishment superior in size, quality and elegance,
any tiling of the kind that can bo found in the up-
[uulry of Georgia. Among their most prominent
tides may be enumerated tiio following:
Gold Chronometer
Watelaes.
1 Goid am! SilrerEc-
ver, «*o.
Gold and Silver L'Epine
r and Vertical, do.
allies’ and Gcntlcmon’s Gold neck, watch and guard
Chains of various descriptions,
adius’ and Gentlemen’s Gold Seals and Keys.
L Cameo, Coral, Agate, ) _.
aerald, Ruby, Enamelled [BrCilSt rilJS,
&7£ZZ! * «»««r
Turquois, Pearl, Paste {' £»&/£€>*&.
ad Diamond, j
aid and Plated .Medallions and Miniature Lockets.
-/ILSO—
few Clocks and Mantel Tiine.ricccs.
adies’ Fancy and Work Boxes,
entlcmen’s Dressing Cases.
DTtnblo Writing Desks.
1tr.1l Lamps.
agio and Branch plated Candlesticks, Snuffers and
[Trays.
Sled Fruit Baskets and Castors.
[iUai.ia Coffee and 'Pea Setts.
ckot Books and Wallets. •
Silk, Leather and Bead Purses. 4p>
Ivory Tablets.
[ck Gammon Boards and Clicss Men.
uthcinatical Instruments,
iics Belt Buckles and Slides.
WM. U. MITCHELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ATHENS, GEO.
W ILL practice in the Western Circuit, and ad
joining Counties of the Northern and Oak.
mulgcc Circuits, in which business may be confided
to him.
Jan. 4—42—tf.
ATHENS
Male Academy.
M R. HILLYER", who was expected to take charge
of the Mats Academy in this place, having re.
ceived the appointment of Tutor in Franklin College,
tho Trustees have not been able to mako arrange,
meats for tho commencement of tho School, so soon
as was expected.
Tho Trustees now take pleasure in announcing to
the public, tnat tho School will cert-tinly open on
the 22d iost. under the instruction of Mr. MOSES
IF. DOBBINS, whose known capacity and long ex
perience, eminently entitle him to public confidence.
It is hoped that those who wish to avail themselves
of the advantages of the Institution, will be prompt
in their application.
The terms of tuition will be $7,50 per quarter pay.
ublo in advance, to Mr. E. L. Nexeton, Treasurer of
tho Board.
By order the Board.
WILLIAM DEARING, Chairman.
* Athens, Jan. 15 44—tf.
Athens Female
ACADEMY.
T HIS Institution will be opened on the FIRST
MONDAY IN JANUARY NEXT, under the
joint direction of the subscribers. A sufficient num
ber of competent assistants will at all times be pro-
vided.
Rates of Tuition. {payaide in advance.)
For Scholars instructed in Spelling, Reading, Wri
ting and Arithmetic, as for as Vulgar Fractions,
(Smith’s system.) * $4 00 per qr.
Same—with English Grammar and
Geography’, §7 00 “
Rhetoric, History, Use of Globes, Na*.
ural Philosophy. Chemistry. Astro,
noiny, Latin and Greek Languages,
and the Mathematics, $8 00 “
Instruction will be given in the French Language-
Tho Music Room, as heretofore,, will bo occupied
by MRS. WALTHALL, whose knowledge of the
science, and experience in teaching, need no com
mendation.
WM. C. WAY—Agent,
(Next door to Messrs. Turpin Sp D’Antignac,)
AUGUSTA* GEORGIA,
O FFERS for sale to his friends and the public, a
great variety of STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS, which were chiefly selected by liim.
self tho last summer, and previously to the rise Of
Goods in New.York, (while ho was on there,) and
which will be sold at a very small advance for cash
or good paper, viz.
4-4, 7-8 rich chintz Calicoes, assorted colors and
patterns. * ®
4-4, 7-8 do. uo. French and English col’d Muslins.
Scarlet and light chintz Calicoes for Children.
Black and white Muslins and Calicoes, for second and
deep mourning.
Do. do. striped and figured Ginghams, do. do.
Pink, blue, lilac, buff and purple striped Ginghams,
veiy fine.
Striped muslin pattern Ginghams—a now article.
4-4 light figured small patterns French M'islins, and
4-4 Calicoes, for Children’s wear.
4-4 and 6-4 checked and plaid white Muslins.
6-4 nainsook, jaconet and mu’i do. very fine.
“ book and plain clear Lawn.
4.4, 8-4 plain and figured Swiss Muslins, assarted
qualities and patterns.
£4 and G-4 superfine and common Cambric Muslins.
4-4 and 6-4 superfine cotton Cambrics.
Thread Laces, Edgings and Insertings, all widths.
Inserting and scolloped Trimmings, assorted on thin
book and jaconet Muslins.
Rich plain and figured Belt Ribbons, assorted.
Black, white and colored watered do. do.
Colored taffeta Ribbons, assorted, nos. 1 to 22.
Cap gauze and satin Ribbons.
Ladies’ assorted H.’s Gloves, all colors.
do. do. fur lined do. and Walking Shoes,
do. black and white English and French heavy
Silk Stockings.
do. while, black, slate cotton and worsted do.
Misses and Children’s white and scarlet worsted and
cotton do. and Bootees.
—also—
G-4 super Merino Cloths and Circassians, of
nil colors and qualities.
5-4, 6-4 super black merino Bombazines.
Black Italian, Gros de Swoir and Poult dc
Soir SILKS.
Rich fancy colored do. of brown, slate, pea
green, bottle, lilac, fawn, claret and crimson.
3(0. 46.
Twisted Silk. Hernani, Thibet wool and other rich
est Silk and Wool SHA WLS, in great variety.
Extra size scarlet merino LONG SHA WLS, war-
ranted all wool.
Drawing and Painting will be taught in tho Aca- ®*4 an< l rea l IRISH SHEETINGS, all of
demy.
Tho School will be provided with Apparatus for
illustration in the different sciences.
There will be monthly examinations without any
previous preparation.
Scholastic Year—Ten Months.
O’ Boarders will bo received in the finaily of the
Senior Principal, residing on the premises.
WM. B. TAYLOR, ).
WM. II. HUNT, | Associate Principals.
Nov. 9.1—34tf.
Gold, Silver,
Steel, and
Plated
3d and Silver Ever Pointed Pencil Cases,
ss Andirdns, Shovels and Tongs,
ver Table, Tea, Dessert and Mustard Spoons,
ver and Peail Salt Spoons,
ver Sugar Tongs and Soup Ladles,
rar and Plated Butter Knives,
bw Transfer Boxes and Prints.
€fu tier if.
ers’ Ton and rocket Knives.
Drs of various kinds and qualities.
handled Tablo Knives and Forks, in setts of
pieces.
Insical Instruments*
acert Homs and Trumpets,
at Bugles.
blins of various qualities,
brionets and Flageolets.
[lent Silver Keyed cocoa-wood Flutes, lined.
unman and Octave Flutes.
Iisieal Boxes.
ldrcn’s Rattles and Whistles.
A COOD ASSORTMENT OF
[Walking Canes.—Also—Rifle and Smooth-Bore
i Canes, (a new article.) Double barrelled Guns,
lols, &.c. &c.
Ltiiens, Dec. 21—40tf.
Valuable Property
FOR SALE,
ID A GREAT BARGAIN OFFERED.
HIE Subscriber offers for sale Iris Plantation in
Twiggs County, containing upwards of
3000 Acres oi* Land, .
ping on, and oxtending at least six miles along, the
aulgee River, eighteen miles below Macon and six
Acs from Murion, tho road from tho latter place to
rry, Houston county, running through it, with half
- Ferry, across tho Ocmnlgec, which belongs to the
lantation. Also, *
50 Likely Negroes,
nong them *> good Plantation Blac.isim’.ii, with a
oil pet of Tools.
On the premises, is a good framed Dwelling House,
'am, Gin House and Saw Gin; a Saw and Grist
31, on a tolerable stream of water—a good stock
' Mules, Cattle, Hogs and Sheep, besides a full sup-
Jy of Provisions, Pork, Com, Fodder, &-c. dtc. for
he next year, and all the necessary conveniences for
. Farm, snch as Wagon, Carts, Oxen, See. Ac. with
he present crop now under preparation. All of
shich will be sold with the Plantation.
A credit of one and two years will b* given if de
red, for undoubted Notes. *
Persons desirous of purchasing will call on his
ant on the premises, and examine the property.
R. H. MUSGROVE.
Augusta, Jan. 3,1834.—43—cowGm.
CASH STORE.
UM3HE subscriber is now receiving and offers for
JL sale, at the Middle Tenement of E. L. Newton's
Store, a general assortment of
Family Groceries^
CONSISTING OF—
Sugars, Coffee, Molasses, Salt,
FLOUR, (northern) «$• BUCK-WHEAT.
c Mackerel, Nos. 1 & 2.
SFIS12.] Salmon No. 1, in small kegs for families.
( Dry Cqp.,
TEAS, Imperial, Ilyson and'Sou-
chong.
Butoiii CANDLES, Sperm and Tallow.
TBAS.j Tobacco and Cigars.
Turpentine SOAP.
Potatoes, Apples, Onions, Rice, and Cheese.
Raisins, Dates and Figs.
Currants and Cranberries.
Pepper, Spice anti Cinnamon.
Cloves, Nutmegs and Indigo.
Chocolate and Mustard.
Vinegar and Pickled Tongues.
Wines of all kinds.
London Porter.
—ALSO—
Nails, Spades, Shovels, Axes, &c.
ALSO
par. ifiioes,
Of all kinds, from tho thick Brogan for Negroeq,
to tho fine satin, Lady's Slipper—Among which are
50 pr. Elastic Over-Shoes,
Lined and bound, with Soles—which will be sold at
wholesale or retail.
ALSO, ON CONSIGNMENT—
A Lot of Wool and Cotton
CARDS,
Of all sizes, for Machines—Together with an assort
ment of - ‘ •
CryslaUzcd Ornaments,
For dressing Cakos—CANDIES, JELLIES, Ac.
TTAlt of which will be sold Cheap for Cash.
S. TENNEY.
Athens, Jan. 4—42tf.
linen and most approved bleach.
4- 4 and 7-8 soft finish IRISH LINENS’, warranted
all linen and best of bleach, (on grass.)
5- 4 and 8-4 Linen Damask Diapers.
Extra fine LONG LAWNS, equally approved fac
tory, 3.4 and 7-8 wide, quite undressed.
A CHEAT VARIETY 01*—
English and American Long Cloth and Cotton
. Shirtings—all prices.
Brown Shirtings, and 6-4 brown Sheetings.
Bird’s-Eye, Russia and Scotch linen toweling Diapers.
Clark’s spool Cotton.
Tapes, Ncodlcs and Pins, &c. &.c.
Jan. 18—44tf.
GEORGIA
RAIL ROAD.
I N conformity with the act to incorporate the Geor
gia Rail Road Company, Books of Subscription
for TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED Shares
of one hundred Dollars each, of the capital stock of
said company, will be opened at the office of William
L. Mitchell, Esq. in the town of Athens, on Monday
the 3d day of February next.
Tho Books will bo kept open for fen days, between
the hours of 9 in the forenoon and 3 in tlio afternoon,
during which time the commissioners will receive
from individuals, corporations, or companies, sub
scriptions for so many shares as they may see fit to
subscribe for, not exceeding one hundred, until three
daj-s shall havo expired, and after that for any num
ber of the remaining shares they may think proper;
on the condition that at the time of subscribing there
shall ho paid down todhc commissioners, or a majo
rity of them, Jice dollars on each share subscribed.
Tho remainder of each share may be called for in
instalments of not more than 15 dollars, in periods of
not less than six months; making, in all, not more
than ninety-five dollars on each share; in three years.
Tho company, under tho charter, havo tho exclu
sive right to construct and use the said rail road,
and all* other rail roads they may choose to make
within 20 miles on either side of it, for thirty-six
years; and to chargo 50 cents freight per hundred
pounds, on produco and merchandize, and 10 cents
per cubic foot on articles of measurement carried 100
miles; and five cents per mile for passengers.
The stock of the company is exempted frpm taxa
tion for seven years from and after tho completion of
tho said rail roads, or any one of them; and after
that, shall be subject to a tax not exceeding one half
per cent, on tho net proceeds of their investments.
For a full view’ of the rights and privileges grant
ed to tho company, the public art referred to the
charter itself, as published in the Georgia Journal of
tho 1st January inst. and the Banner of this date.
WILLIAM WILLIAMS,
WILLIAM DEARING,
STEVENS THOMAS,
JAMES OAMAK,
Commissioners.
Jan. 11—43—3t.
TALUABLE TAWWERY
For Sale.
T HE Subscriber now offers that valuable and
weU known establishment in the Suburbs of the
TOWN OF GAINESVILLE, on the road leading
to Lumpkin Court House, containing one of tho most
convenient and well constructed YARDS in the
State, with a
Coiuforiable Dwelling',,
And all necessary out-buildings, and a good SHOE
MAKER’S SHOP, together with
Fourteen Acres of Land.
The above premises will be sold low for cash, or
on accommodating terms. For particulars apply to
E. H. Moomaugh, at Jefferson, Jackson county, or
tho subscriber on the premises.
GEORGE HAWPE.
Gainesville, Jan. 11,1634.—44—Gw.
AN ELECTION.
T HERE will bo an election held at the several
precincts, in Clark county, on Saturday, tho 22d
of February next, lor a Justice of the Inferior Court,
to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of
A. Y. Gresham, Esq. Also, fora County Surveyor,
to fill the vacancy occasioned by tho removal of.
Philip Stinchcomb.
WILLIAM STROUD, j. r. c.
WILLIAM" DICKEN, s. i. c.
ISMA \V. WOOLDRIDGE, j. i. c.
Jan. 18—44-*tdo.
The Co-Partnership
H ERETOFORE existing in this place under the
firm of E. L. NEnWoN cj- CO. is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted
to tho firm are requested to call and settle their ac
counts. E. L. NEWTON,
S. TENNEY.
(LTN. B.—The business will hereafter be continued
by E. L. NEWTON, who has just received and is
now opening, a fresh supply of Seasonable Goods.
Athens, Jan. — '.2—4t.
VALUABLE
PLANTATION AKD RILLS
For Sale.
W ILL be sold at Watkinsville on the first Tues
day in Febraaiy next, at public outcry, the
valuable plantation' on which Robert Love now re
sides: containing eleven hundred acres, a largo
portion of which is woodland. On the premises are
good Grist and Saw Mills, Cotton- Mashine, &c_
Persons wishing to purchase, will do well to examine
the property as it will be sold for cash and without
resolve.
Warrantee titles will be given.
JOHN NISBET.
Jan. 4—42—Ids.
For 8ale or Rent,
T HE HOUSE AND LOT on which the sub
scriber resides, situated in the Western part of
the Town of Athens. It is pleasantly situated, and
well calculated to accommodate comfortably a small
family. Persona wishing to purchase or rent, will
apply to Mr. N. F. Prince.
* JAMES B. DAVENPORT.
Jan. 11—43—4t:
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Court of Ordi-
nary of Jackson county, will be sold on the first
Tuesday in April next, at the Court house in Jeffer-
son, Jackson couniy, a tract of land in said county,
lying on Bear creek, adjoining Cheatham and Rob
erson, containing forty acres, more or less; beitfjh a
part of the real estate of Eldridge Nall, deceased.—
Sold lor tho benefit of the heirs of said deceaseds—
Terms made known on the day of sale.
ASA VARNUM, Guardian.
Jan. 25—45—tds.
EXECUTOR’S SALE. .
A GREE ABLY to an order of the Court of Ordi.
£*■ nal 7 of Jackson county, will be sold on the first
Tuesday in April next, at the Court house in Jeffer
son in said county, a negro woman named Lucy, and
her child Oliver, belonging to the estate of Travis
Nixon deceased. Sold for the benefit of the creditors
of said deceased. Terms made known on the day of
sale. ASA VARNUM, Executor.
SUSANNAH NIXON, Executrix,
Jan. 25—45—tds.
1|WR. WILLIAM R. CUNNINGHAM is my au.
JVM thorised Agent for the collection of unsettled
dues. AU persona indebted to me, are informed that
their notes and accompts are left in his hands.
Drc. 7—38—2i. 'V- W. WADDEL.
PBOSPFCTtfS
OF THE
State Rights’ Sentinel, .
FCBLISIIED AT AUGUSTA, GA.
By Augustes B. Longsfrcet.
FT3 ;O.DAY, the North American Gazette changes
-H- its name, its Editor, and its political prinoiples.
Henceforth it will bo the advocate of the doctrines
contained in the Preamble and Resolutions of the
State Rights’ Meeting, at MilledMullc, On the 13th
November last. Those who are xmacquaintcd with
the Preamble and Resolutions referred to, are infor-
med—That they denounce, in unqualified terms, the
well. known Proclamation and Force Bill. They
re-ussert, the principles of the Virginia and Kentucky
Resolutions' of *98, in their plain, obvious, and prim,
itive sense ; unobscurcd by the sophistry of modern
Federalists, and unimpaired by the strength-wasting
refinements of hare-hearted Republicans ; They up.
hold State Sovereignty in a sensible form, and with
intelligible attributes : They maintain that the Gen.
oral Government derives its powers from a compact
between Sovereign States : That these powers are
limited “ by the plain sense and intention of the in
strument constituting that compact ; and that in case
of a deliberate, palpable, and dangerous exercise of
other powers, not granted ; it is the right and duty
of the States to interpose for arresting the progress
of the evil within their respective limits;” and that
they have the right “ to judge as woll of infractions
of the Constitution, qs of the mode and measure of
redress.” . v
Thcso are the principles of the “ State Rights’
Party of Georgia,” tho principles of Jefierson and
the principles of this Gazette. We espouse them
because we find them blended with aU the - original
elements of our Government; and because they ore
admirable in theory, and still more admirable in prac-
tice. We deprecate their antagonist doctrines t be
cause their promises have ever been—Consolidation;
and their fruits—dissections, usurpation, injustice
and oppression. Their first ten years’ reign, produced
the Alien and Sedition Laws—and they fell. Their
last ten years’ reign havo brought the country to the
verge of civil war ; clothed the Pres dent with dic
tatorial power, exhibited bis troops, on the march
from State to State, in menacing array—and they
reign on !
In this state of things, it becomes every man who
has tho welfare of bis country at heart, to consider
what ho can do to redec-n her from disgrace, and to
rescuo her from speedy dissolution. We believe that
we cannot better direct our time and labor to this ok
jeet, than by using our honest, endeavors to bring
back the people to the Republicanism which they
havo forsaken. To this end, we tako the State.
Rights’ Sentinel in charge, and earnestly solicit the
aid of all who think with us upon this deeply inter
esting subject.
As wo believe there is an inseparable connection,
between virtue and - happiness, vice and misery;
whether considered in reference to bodies politic, or
to individuals; it will be our ceaseless endeavor, to
impress this truth, upon the minds of the people at
large, and to make it, if possible, the leading maxim
of the party to which we belong. -AU institutions,
and associations, therefore, which have for their ob-
jeet the improvement of the moral condition of our
fellow-citizens, will find a warm supporter in the Ed.
itor of this paper ; and at' Ml written essays, tend
ing to the same object, > hai be welcomed to our
columns.
The State. Rights’ Sentinel shall bo an indepen
dent paper, or it shall cease to tic. It will pay a
blind subserviance to no*party ; it will support' tho
intentional errors of none ; built will not visit the
errors of individuals upon the party, nor desert the
party, for occasional errors. When the party which
it now advocotes, shall depart from the Jeffersonian
principles, this gazette will depart from them.
No pains will be spared to mako the Sentinel in
structing and interesting to all classes of readers;
though other business of the first importance, forbids
me to promise much foe a month or two'to come.
Our Printing materials are entirely now, and well
selected, and wc are well supplied with operatives; we
may therefore promiso a speedy and handsome exe
cution of all Job Work which maybe entrusted to us.
TERMS :—The State Rights’ Sentinel will bo
peblished once a week until the 1st of February
next, and twice a week afterwards—Weekly paper, 3
dollars p-r annum, if paid in advance ; four if paid
at the end of th;’year—Semi-weekly paper five, it
paid in advance, and six if paid nt the end of the
year. A. B. 1XJNGSTREET,
U* Editors who will publish the above, will con
fer a favor on us which will be thankfully received
Jannary 9,1834.
Livery Stable.
T HE Subscriber having purchased a good assort,
ment of CARRIAGES, consisting of several
- RIGS?
A TILBERBY,
A SULKEY,
AT? ELEGANT TWO HOUSE
Barouche;
—AND A—
GOOD FA1ILY CARRIAGE.
—■■ALSO ■■ ■ m
A number
Good and Gentile,
Horses,
Which he offers to Hire on
accommodating terms.
Travellers would find it to their interest to call at
this Establishment, os they can be accommodated at
any time, in travelling to any part of tho country.
—also—
His STABLES are ready to receive any Horses that
may be entrusted to his keeping,
By the Day, Week op Month.
Having a trusty and experienced Ostler, he flatters
himself to bo able to pleaso all who may call on him
in the above line of business.
UTAH persons hiring the above named articles,
will bo held responsible tor all damages.
OirCasU in advance will bo required.
JAMES WITTER.
Athens, Jan. .25—45—eowtlSept. '
Last Notice!
A LL persons indebted to tho subscriber by Note
or Account, or to the late firm of WITTER <£•
MORELAND, arc requested to liquidate the same
by the 15th February next; after that time the above
named notes and accounts will be found in the hands
of Mr. Clayton for collection.
JAMES WITTER.
N. B.—In my absence, the accounts and notes,
(until the 15th Feb.) Will bo found ready for settle
ment at Jlfr. E. L. Newton's Store. J. W.
Athens, Jan. 25—45—3t.
118
rtEGBOES* &c#
For 8ale*
TAX COLLECTOR’S SALE.
W ILL be sold in Jefibrson, Jackson cdunty, on
tho first Tuesday in March next, a tract of
land containing forty sores, more or less, adjoining
McNees and others: sold as the property of Absolem
Wofford, sen. doccased, for his tax for tho year 1831
Tax due, 27 cents.
ROBERT ALLEN, T. C-
Jan. 35—45—tds.
PUBLIC SALE OF
NEGROES.
^“SkN the firet Tuesday in March next, will be sold
VP to'the b ghest bidder, before the Court house in
the town of Watkipsville, a Gang of NEGROES,
consisting of men, women and children, accustomed
to field work; among which are several valuable fe
males, capable of being useful house servants.
The terms of sale will be, one half cash, and the
balance payable at 12 months thereafter, with inter
est from date, and approved personal security.
As the sale will be actually made then and there,
purchasers are invited to attend. *■-
ISAAC S. "VINCENT, Dep. Sheriff. *
Jan. 25—45—tds.
O-Tlio Augusta Chronicle and Millcdgeville Re--
corder, will publish tho above until the day of sale,
and transmit their accounts to this Office for pay
ment.
A9ERICAX TEMPERANCE
INTELLIGENCER.
A T a regular meeting of the Executive Commit
tee of the New.York State Temperance Socie
ty, December 6th, 1833, it was unanimously resolv
ed to add to the present publications of the Society
a monthly sheet with the above title, for the reasons
set forth in tho following
PROSPECTUS.
The Cimmittco find the want of some medium
through \ hich to distribute, with greater promptness,
numerous items of important intelligence constantly
accumulating in the office, and which, owing to the
infrequency of the times of publication of the Recor
der and Magazine, they are unable to bring immedi
ately before the public. The almost exclusively
original character of those two publications forbids
the insertion of much important matter that might
advantageously be admitted in a larger paper. To
give publicity to many communications too long for
the Recorder, and. not well adapted to tho Magazine;
to afford a depositary for the rapidly increasing mass
of intelligence connected with the cause of temper
ance ; to open a channel through which its numer
ous friends may freely and frequently present and en
force its claims ; to afford officers of temperance so
cieties, and others, an opportunity to bo at all times
minutely informed of the progress of the reformation
in our land, and throughout tho world ; are somo of
the reasons which induce the Committee to add to
their labors and responsibilities tho core of this addi
tional paper, and they respectfully solicit for it such
a share of favor and support as its merits aud the in.
trinsic arid immense importance of the cause may en
title it to claim.
Tho A. T. Intelligencer will bo issued about the
middle of each month, intermediate to the times of
publication of the Recorder ; which latter paper will
continue to present its usual quantity of carefully
prepared original matter, the same articles being nev
er allowed to appear in l»oth papers, except in case of
important notices. The columns of tho Intelligencer
will be freely openod to the courteous and temperate
discussion of all important questions connected with
the promotion of total abstinence from all that can
intoxicate; and shall from time to time contain
all such information strictly connected with the pro
gress and advancement of this good cause, as the
most unwoaried diligonco can collect- lake the oth
er publications of the Society, the Intelligencer is
pledged to abstain with tho most scrupulous care,
from all questions of local or sectarian import. Its
sole object shall be to elevate the standard of temper
ance ; to cultivate the virtues of consistency and
well judged zeal in temperance societies and temper,
once men ; and to influence all classes, to abandon
tho use, manufacture and traffic of ardent spirits,
.nil to aid in every suitable manner in the great
work of deliverance of our country and the world
from the chains of a most degrading and destructive
vice. ■
All profits will be devoted to tho furtherance of
the cause.
. E. C. DELAVAN, Ch’n.
03“ Publishers of papers throughout the United
States will confer a favor on the Society by copying
the above.
Office Superintendent of Roads, $c.
Eastern Division. January II, 1834.
"BN obcd’<mco to an Act of the Legislature of tho
otato of Georgia, approved by his Excellency thri
governor on tho fiW o„y of December, 1833,1 will
“ to the highest bidder, at tlio
court house in the COUNTY OF ELBERT,
On Monday tie 17tA day of March next,
The Rowing named NEGROES belonging to tlio
btalo of-Georgia and attached to the LinSlifsUtkm,
Xcrej; t 8 ’ ^ T ° 0l# ’ C0 “
Rasha, (Mills,) Ni< jh, (Zollars.) Abraham, (F. CuL
lens,) Lawson, (Watkins,) Armstead, (Glaze) Tlioni
(Dallas,) Moses, (Sims,) Richmond, (Burks,) WaL
lace, (Charlton,) Isaac, (Brown,) Tom,(Rowell,) and
Jeff, (W’ingfield;) and ■
On Monday, the day of March next,
In like manner, at the court liouso in the COUNTY
of MORGAN, the following named NEGROES*
belonging to the Slate and attached tothe Greenesbor-
ough and Madison station, together with tho
one Horse, Carts, Tools, '&c. connected thereto :
London, Benjamin, (Bustin,) Willis, (CrosbyJ
Abraham, (Mealing,) Billy, (Kennon.) Axum, (Car.
gdlc,) Tom, (M’Gar.) Ned, (Ramsay,) George, (Boas*
loy) Peter, (Cargille,) Dick, (Dent,) Henry, (Smith,)
Joshua, (M’Gar,) Jerry, (Uunnells,) Larkin; (Por
ter,) Abraham, (Collins,) Nathaniel, (Bony,) Joseph,
(Popc ; ) Joseph, (General Pope,) Gecirge, (Winter,)
Joe, (Rowland,) London, (llriant.) Caleb, (Rowell,)
Shado, (Jackson,) Joe, (M’Gar,) Nathan, (Collins,)
Beriy, (Thompson,) Jerry, (Lumpkin,) Harry, (Por
ter,) Ellick and Mark, (Burton ;) and
On Friday, the 28th of March next,
In like manner, at the court house in tho COUNTS*
of DEKALB, the following named NEGROES* be
longing tothe State and attached to the Cherokee
station, together with the Mules, Carle, Tools, &c.
connected thereto :.
John, (Baptist,) Adam, Zachj Jesse, Toney, Hairip-
ton, Harry, Tom, (Drummer,) Tom (Jackson,) Walk-'
er, Jim, (Rutherford,) Moses,(Akins,)Jacoh,(lllount.1
Guy, York, Ben, Isaac, Miles, Ransom, Peter, Jim,
Beaver, and Rob ; and *
On Tuesday, the 1st of April next r
In like manner, at tho court house in tlie COUNTY
of HALL, the following NEGROES, belonging to
the State, and attached to the Gainsovillo station toj
gether with tho Mules, Carts, Tools, Sue. connected
thereto:
Peter, (Bell,) Lewis (Lee,) Hardy, Jerry, (Edsori^
Jim, (Corbett,) Frank; (Willis,) Abraham, (Ogle
thorpe,) Billy, (KetchUin,) Davy, (Mahoney,) Dick*
(Gilliam,) Amos, (Mauoney.) Isaac, (Hardeman,)
Matt, (Smith,) Arthur, (Drummond) Doctor, (Long-
street,) Essex, (Wood,) Toney, (Toombs) Joe, (Sor*
row,) Jacob, (Freeman,)' Adam, Larry, Freeman.
(Towns,) Sam, (Parka,) Jeff, (Walton.) Peter, (Milk,)
Jeff, (Mahoney,) Smith, Ilenrjr, (Mahoney,) Henry*
(Booker,) and Daniel (Toombs,) and
On Monday, the 7th day of April next.
In liko manner, at thp court house in the COUNTRY
of BALDWIN, the following named NEGROES, be
longing to the State and attached to the MiRedge-
ville and Hawkinsville station, together- with the
Mules, Carts, Tools, &c. connected thereto.-
Scipio, Jesse, July, Andrew, Moses, Ellick, Au
gust, Sam, Philip, Sandy, Jim, (Hume,) Spanish
Town Romeo, Gib, Luke, George, (Mann,) March.
Joe, Anthony, Brutus, Roliert, Billy, and Gideon.
For the information of thosg. persona who may
wish to purchase, the following section* of the bOfor*
mentioned act of tho Legislature are herewith pub
lished : j* » ’ _
“See. 4. Be it further enacted hy the authority
aforesaid. That the said Superintendents and oacK
of them shall, and they are hereby authorized aa tho
agent of the State, to execute to the purchaser or
purchasers of said slaves or either of them, Hood and
sufficient titles (warranting thejtitle thereof only) for
and to said slave or slaves, and delivor unto him .or
them, tho same, on said purchaser's paying id dash
one fifth of tho purchase money therefor, and the bal-
wico in thirty days thereafter, on tendering to the
said Superintendent a certificate from the Cashier of
the Central Bank of Georgia, that tho said purcha
ser’s note for tho said balance had been discounted in
said Bank, which tho said Bank is hereby directed
and authorized to do, in such manner and on such
terms as are usual in discounting on loons: Provided
the Bame shall not exceed twenty.fivo hundred dollars.
“ Sec. 5. De it further enacted by the authority
aforesaid. That, on failure of said purchaser to pay
tho said one-fifth of tho amount of said purchase
money, at the time of Said purchase ; the said Super-
inlendcnt shall proceed forthwith to resell
slaves, not crying again the bid of snch defaulting 1
purchaser during said sale, and on failure of said pur
chaser to pay the balance of said purchase money,
or tender said certificate as aforesaid, within the.
space of thirty-days after said sale, said purchaser
shall forfeit the said one fifth so paid, and said' Su
perintendent shall, on y thirty days* notice being
given thereof, as aforesaid, resell stud slave in the
manner, at the -place, and on tho terms and condi
tions herein before prescribed.
' WILLIAM G. LYMAN,
„ Superintendent, $c. Eastern Division.
Tlio Standard of Union and Southern Recorder,
Millcdgeville, tho Georgia Telegraph, Macon, the
Georgia Constitutionalist and Georgia Courier, Au.
gusta, the Southern Banner, Athens, the Cherokee
Intelligencer, Edawali, and tho Western Herald, Au.
raria, will each insert the above weekly until the 7th
of April, and forward their accounts to this office for
payment.
. Jah. 25—45—lit.
The thorough bred Stock Horse'
from Virginia,
p
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fchJILL stand the ensuing Season, at tho CfcCiro-
» w koe Corner, Geo. For particulars with re
gard to Pedigree, tie. see hand bills.
JOHN 6. MOSS.
Jan. 25—45—eowtf;
O’Tho Southern Recorder will please publish tlitf
above every other week for two months, and forward
their account to tho subscriber at the Cucrokce Cor
ner. ' J -
EIRE COMPANY.
Xiottery.
T HE Agents of tlio Augusta Indcpindent FirS
Company Lottery, who havo not already dono
so, are requested to mako immediate returns to Wu.
P. Beers, Esq. of Augusta, preparatory to a final spt.
tlemont of the stuns. Holders of Tickets, too, by de
vising Mr. Beers of the fact, will facilitate and hap
ten the conclusion of this protracted business. -j
By order of the Board of Commissioners.
JOHN J. BYRD. Score txuv.
Jan. 25—45—If. V"