Augusta chronicle & Georgia gazette. (Augusta, Ga.) 1821-1822, December 20, 1821, Image 3

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m , somfetliinj! tbit required ex m, lion ' and also, that I had accidently BfI'® 1 '® him a blow,but he supposed I bad ■ ' h-teiition to alfiout him ; and so he ■' tinned talking in a roundabout kind of ■ -vltliout coming' to any point. So I under the necessity of interrupting H' „ upon my conscience, Sir, (said i,) ■f,tunable to declare, with certainty, , hf r i i, a d «nv intention of affronting ■'. „ot, because my bead is still a lit ■.confused, and I have no clear recol ■ ion of what passed, nor do 1 fully ■Lrchend your drift at present, but 1 ■ .’•Venire that vou wish to have satis ■ci!’.n- if so. I‘must bog you will be * Ven’ourh to say B<) "• t Hljce » ar,d 1 sliall 1" t y i service ” Finding himseif ■ ; „"cui short, he named the place and the ■ ’ i met him precisely at tlie time. ■ Cfirst P siol missed fire, but I hit him ■ shoulder- At his second shot, the K.Z t passed pretty near me, but mine ■u.e.r.n Ids hip. «" d dien l \ e . dl : c! * ,cd ■ I etvas quite satisfied. So as bud given ■ ■ [.mw the preceding night, and two Kmin.'s tint morning, upon declaring Biscif satisfied, I sum I was contented.’* 'aßVvou would have been thought very I to please, it you had made any dit ’ I i I'r B»1 thought to myself,” rejoined the - ■ «, and the affair ended, be being ■‘.lied home in a coach, and 1 marching ' B n the field of battle on foot.” B “ I*iay, may 1 atk if you were ever in Ba battle ?” . . . , ■ ..jXo,” replied the captain, with asigh. Bn irever was ; 1 never had that good lor ' Brnie' though I would give all the money ■ l lwve in the world, and all the money 1 Bum owing, which is at least triple the B sum, to be in one to-morrow ■ M provided you had a good cause ; re- B fled the voting student. >■' u i should not be squeamish respect ■ ; n r the cause, provided 1 had a good bat- Btk- that, mv dear, is what is the inostes ■ stnli'af' to a conscientious officer, vho ■ iiishes to improve himself in his proses -9 ion. I have much reason, therefore,.to ■ vail for a war ; and at the present junc -9 tave, it.would be much f-r Uie advantage 9 oflne nation ingeueral.” . jM ii now for the advantage of the nation r K 1 ! ii why, because it is dwindling into a 9 country of ploughmen, manufacturers, 9 sin! merchants,” said the captain ; “ but. 9 thank G.nl, there are no-v some glimmer -9 japs of hostilities : besides this d d Q peace has beeu fit) violent, that it cannot 9 possibly last much-longer.” ■ ii if to, you will have the pleasure of being in a bai tie.” ■ <• Ay, And 1 hope of-being after having B been in one also, my dear lad ; for you B.m:s: know that 1 nm pretty fortunate, B jiving already stood thirteen shots, and B’inevet was hit but once-” i ii Thirteen ! what, have you fought B thirteen duels ?” B “No, iid!” replied the captain; “the B last s *ot fired nt me. completed only my B Mth duel.” I Nkw.Yobk, Dee 5. II Another Turk—\\m- Phelan was hro’t B Wine the Police, charged with “being B ins;! gat dby the devil,” and marrying B two wives. Mis first jove was a respects- Bble-idnw, tolerably siricirt n in years, B Vi'm h-pta boarding house in this ei'y, B »! was doing well. Phelan became smit B ten wi h her la der and side-beard, B ml soon ate her out of house and home, B carried her into the country, sold her pro- B pity and abated in his love, Wc- I This Musselman then marries another ■ woman of 40, and treats her wit h the same H courtesy; tiiai is to say,- spends h :r money N and beats her in the bargain, as she de ll post-s. The first wife goes to Huston; the 0 second invites her to come here, and FI by a prosecution >id themselves of a trou n blesome husband. They both appear arm J in arm, affectionately, at the Police Office, 1 ami swear the peace against this mo- J deni Tm-quin, and Ire is arrested. The 3 first wife intercepting some despatches, S discovers that he has another wife in the I old world, and it would scorn, from all I circumstances, that Phelan has gothim- I self into a pretiy kettle of li>>h, and I looks quite foolish on the occasion of bc- I iug- confronted by his pair of turtle doves. I Hid he been in a humour for singing, lie might have chaunted a stave from the old ballade “ How happy could I be with either, “ Were t* other deat charmer away.’ N. T Nat. Advocate. From a Correspondent. The ifmhiwing impromptus oa a late ' election ..were said tv. have been written Jjy t,v.o distinguished pohiicirms ot a cer tain, great stale. By a T»—XT—i.. 'To rule in our Congres a Tuyior once soughi— “ He’d suit ns,” the ****** they,all sml, Cut the •'Buck tails ,and so the House thought, A Barber more fn for its head. By a Ui—m —a. Some Demos and Feds, uniting last year. An expert n.aster Tailor assign’d to the ciia-.i;, To turn some political coats. But the -Buckiaiis a Barber have putmh;s place, To dry shave us all. Oh, shame & disgrace! I 1 wish he may cut ail their throats. Nat. Lit, iNViscvAlaneous • MADRID, Oct, 5. We ore assured that Government has ordered die Count of Kwi tagegido, am bassador .xtt'vuuinarv n*ai tue Coiiri of Portugal, to return to Madrid. _ A g ivernment couriei’ lias just arrived f;on> Italy, and brings positive uiie.iligenci «t tlie disturbed stale of that country, particularly the kingdom oi Naples Him Piedmont, The general i’eruietuadon oc casioned considerable anxiety’ to the Aus trian cabinet. It affords us great pleasure to read the ridiculous remarks in the French mira journals upon our poor country. _ lb “ Banuiere Blanc” saluies us with the ti tie of Jacobins, Sic. Their correspon dents give them information upon ah points. The one at Vai ;ncia lately infonli <-d tue in that tiie royalist chief Jamie, hud gained considerable advaiitrges over the .Jacobins Bravo! From the little which the French pa pers have published respecting the con spiracy of Moutarlot, we gather that all the liberties in France ut ribute it to French influence. It would not be strange if sonic ' fbing should be produced f.y such crafty' intriguers in some of our cities. Military pernors known id entertain li ceutiims opinions, continue to be sent to prison-—they look to the army for sup. port—but t hat remains firm, and its opin ions are well known. From the Boston Daily Advertiser, Dec. 3 M e are indebted id Mr, Tcpliff f t ,p the loan of Lisbon papers to Oct, 17. They are occupied inconsiderable part with te poris of the of the “August Sovereign Congress, of the General. Ex traordinary and Constituent Cortes of the Portuguese nation ” This body is occu pied in purlin measuresofordinary Icgisla lion, and in part in discussing the articles of the constitution. M’c do not observe any proceedings of remarkable interest File following decree being communicated to the king, iie sent a message to the Cor tes, with his thanks for the interest taken fn the*welfare of his f, milt', and assming them that it should be put into immediate execution: OFFICIAL ARTICLE. I, Don John, by the grace of God and the constitution, king, &c. make known to all my subjects, that the Cortes have passed the fallowing decree : The general, extraordinary and consti tutional cortes of the Portugese nation, having this day established a form of gov ernmental!) public administration for the provinces of Brazil, so that the residence of tiie prince royal at Rio cle Janeiro has become unnecessary—and having consid ered that it is for the interest of the nation that 11. U. 11. should visit some illustri ous countries in order to acquire such knowledge as is necessary to him who will one day occupy tiie Portuguese throne— Respectfully make known to the king that they have resolved. Ist. That the prince royal shall speedily return to Portugal, 2d. That H. 11. 11. on his arrival in Portugal, shall visit incognito, the courts and kingdoms of Spam, France ami Eng land, accompanied by persons distinguish ed for learning, virtue, and attachment to the constitutional system, to be nominated by his majesty. Had of the Cortes, Sep*. 29,1821. Palace of (duelvo, Oct Ist 1821, JOSE DA SILV\ CARVALHO. India —The whole of the country of Siam was at the Inst accounts in a deplo cable slate in consequence of the spread of the Cholera Mabus, from Hindustan, where it has cairicd off half a million of persons. In Sinn its ravages were so dreadful, that a Hancock alone (the ca pital) upwards of 40,000 perished. The poorer classes of the Siamese unroofed their houses to admit vultures and other nircls of prey to carry off the dead. The King had convened a council of nobles, priests, and astrologers, to ascertain the cause of this unprecedented mortality; when they were unanimously of opi.iion that it proceeded from an evil spirit in the form of a fish, who bring disturbed in its usual abode in a far uninhabited country, had sought shelter there, and that the on ly method was to frighten him back with puns, muskets, drums, gongs, &c. Ac cordingly an innumerable number of the. inhabitants collected along the sea shore, to put into execution the imperial man. date; drums and gongs beat in all direc tions: and thousands of the Siamese piling ,:d into the sea with spears, swords, stones and other missiles, to frighten the fish; but when the scene ended, about seven at night, upward of souls were left dead, with the Cholera morbus on the beach and in the water! what a triumph of priestcraft, London Paper. Bermuda —By Bermuda papers, receiv cd at Norfolk to the 17th uit. it appears that Mr. James Till the Mayor of that place, and Mr. Basham, whose arrest and impiisomnent by a military force acting under tiie orders of Governor jLumley, in July last, we have already noticed, have each recovered SO’jl. sterling damages a gainsi. the jailor who held them in con finement. They had also entered prose cutions against the person who served the Governor’s wanaut,'(aided fk assisted by tiie military) and die jnry in the case of Mr. Basham had awarded 250 f. damages. Mr. Till’s case was not decided. There was nothing new of a political nature at Bermuda, up to the 17ih. Nat. Adr. From Bordeaux— Captain Williams, of the ship Seme, from Bordeaux, slates, that the vintage in some parts of France bad failed, owing to a long drought in the early part of the season, and heavy iamb in tiie latter part C p am Williams informed us that he exp. nencccl very severe weather on the passage. JV*. I’ork Com. Adv- London Female Fashions for October. Walling Dress. —A high dress, com posed of ponceau gras de Naples; the cot sage fastens behind; tiie bacs is plain ; the. fronts ai e. ornamented by * trimming of the same tTuuerlals, in the form of a wreath of leaves, u hich slopes down on each side, and forms tiie shape ol the bust in a very bccom tig manner. ’Fhe collar is very deep, and is ornamented at ihc edge by a. limp trimming. Long sleeve, finished at the hand by a loop trimming: very lud epaulette, tci minified by a bind and bow in Hie middle of the arm in front: a similar bow surmount* the trimming <-i the outturn of the sleeve. There is a f ill ru ch,-, ot the same material as 'lm dress, at the bottom of the skirl; mis is surmounted t.y a trimming also of die same uiatetiai, of an uncommonly novel and pretty des cription. Head dress, a bonnet of gros de Naples, to cot respond : it is of a modern Size, lined with white, and adorned with a very fun plume of while feathers, tinged at the edge with the same colour as tiie dress; strings, to correspond, lie it under the chin. Tiie hair is much divided on the forehead, and very full at the soles ot the face. Necklace and car rings, dead gold. Limerick gloves, and black kid shoes. . Court Dress —A white lace peticoat.of British manufacture over one ol white satin; the trimming of the peticont con sists of gold tissue disposed in folds, and edged with go d cord ; train of gold colour ad satin lined with white satin, and trim med with bunches ot gold shells, placed at regular instance; the trimming goes all round. The coinage is tight to the shape; the front is formed of folds, to cor is o und with the trimmings cf the peh coat. Biteves of gold coloured tatm. tri mired wait folds cf tissue and gold card • I' a band of plaited cord terininntes the sleeve. A very still Elizabeth ruff stands up round the back of the neck. The hair is divided so as to display (he forehead very_ much ; it falls in loose ringlets id the Side i's the free. The hind ba ris dressed low. A diamond bandeau is placed very tow over the fort-bend ; the lappets are of British point lace ; a profusion o ( vdiite os'rich flat feathers finishes the coef fare. Diamond ear rings and nechtcc*. — , White kitl gloves, and white satin shoes. , Oenei nl observations —The fu'vouri'e ro- , lours a-a' orqJm.xl bud green, lavender, Apollo’s hair and pink. Ralph's Caz. .ft«Mmu.uiMri i:-»f*iKwnjw*r jr«-?wi'a«swtM»9C3s«:M "AUGUSTA,* ; THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1821. f By a genth inan residing in Wilkes county, we learn that the Bill incorporat ing the Turnpike Company (for the Road from hence to Athens,) has passed thro* both branches of the Legislature, But from the circuitous route by which the news was brought here, \vc are af.uidit is somewhat premature. It is however, concerning subjects of this kind only, that South Carolina and Geor gia should think it worth their while to contend ; and if there must be rivalry be tween them, let it be about such things as would be of advantage to either, or do ho nor to both. The present jealousy be tween the States, reminds im nf the reply which an Irishman made to the neighbor who asked, why he and his wife wore quar relling :—“ All honey !it is because we are both of the same mind; —she want* to be master, and so do I ” I 1 hero is a strange confusion of names, belonging to the several counties and towns of this State ; and the inconveni ence to which it subjects every one, car ries so much perplexity with it, that we should like some alterations of them made, and someth,ng like a system adopted for the future.—For instance, there is—Ap plington in Columbia,and Appling county; Clarksbevo* in Jackson,and fßark county; Irwinton in "Wi'kinson, and Irwin county . Jefferson in Jackson, Jefferson in Camden, and Jefferson county; Jacksonboro* in Scriven, and Jackson county . Lawrence ville in Gwinnett, and Laurens county; Madison in Morgan, and Madison county; Monroe in Walton, and Monroe county; Washington in Wilkes, and Washington county; Waynetbaro’ in Burke, & Wayne county. The F.Jitor of the Washington City- Gazette in his of the 6th just attributes a borrowed article to the “ Milled,jeville Recorder,” which made iis appearance in this paper, and has never had a place in the columns of the other Acts of owis tion are excusable, but acts of commission seem to imply some degree of positive knowledge. Longevity ix Gsodgia.—Mrs. Phabe yohnsun, aged 109 years, is still living in Columbia county. She came with her husband to this country in 1732, and was the first while female that landed iu Gior gia. Our information is derived from her son-in-law; and he mentioned to us, that the old lady intends removing wit i him and his family, to Alabama, in the course of a few weeks. (jj- To Correspondents . —Several Com munications are unavoidably laid over till our next. Tiie last mail furnished nothing inter esting of a political, or miscellaneous uu litre. Nor has any thing of a local cha racter occurred worthy of observation. F’or the last week, with the exception, of some feeling and animation in a few in stances, our Legislature has dragged on, seemingly tired with the session, and anx ious for the hour of adjournment, which wiil take place, we understand, uu I hms day next. •« ,v bill to Im entitled an act to regu late the intercourse Oetw. en the banks incorporated by the general assembly of i lie state of G o gia, and the bank of ih< United State * anil the branches thereof, so far as regards the demands which may he matte for specie by the Utter, upon the former, ana exempting the bills .mu notes of the banks incorporated by the general assembly, from beating interest when they shall be collected, acquired, put chased, or received in deposit uy the hank of the United Stales or Hie branches taeretf, if the said bank or the branches thereof shall demand toe same to lie re deemed in specie," has passed the sen aie. —A bill has iiisO passed the lower house, changing tiie constitution so as to make the Governor elective by the peo ple, on the grounds that a majority of votes shall elect. The substitute offer ed to tiie bill Irani the Senate, sav ing that a plurality shall elect, was lost by two votes* We Fie People, Dec. 14. General Statement of the State Bank of N. Carolina, up to the 201/i Nov. 1821, Specie, foreign notes and bills of ex change S'*’^2.4lß 9 Bills discounted 2,940 59J 13 Due from others 009,51 J 66 Real es'a'.c, in cluding Bank Buildings 123,630 12 Due lor unpaid stock 94.556 Bank stock 1/,441 Currency 31,70-4 97 £4,521,915 J 3 Stock subscri bed 1.600,000 Notes in circu ladon 1.978.331 89 Due to subscriii bers who lia*. f scbsciibed )er u.ore shaft.-* than oV.ai’f.d 125 / Bus *9 other Banks 531 698 80 I Deposits 266,397 15 Dividends un paid 8,437 General profit and loss 137,105 96 Fayettev He, JV. C Obsrilcr. The Legislature of Tennessee have passed a law to compel the several Banks of the state to commence specie p.patents on or before the Ist of April 1824; —a sufficiently long <Ui y of grace ! Jiich. P.ruj. CLI VI'S. The Providence G .svelte mentions, that a person appeared in the market place in Dint torn on Thursday, who uieatured tw feet eight inches in height, and that he sta led th.it be >vas the smallest of six brothers- — MMnwnattlWcrrrsan—— In Hancock county, on the evening of the 13th list, by the Rev. Dr. Cummins, Samuel Aimsi'ong Hailey, ILq. to Miss Eliza C Moisey. In Sparta, on Thursday evening, the 13. ii inst. Mr. David 1). Mitchell, junr. of Mdledgifville, to Miss Rebecca Thweatt. Missionary. •TTTH i it'll WIWIIMI» OMTUAKY. i COMMUNICATED. BKPfRTEn th.is life, at Washington, W'ilkcs’ county, on the loth ins'ant, pf er a lingering and painful illness for upwards of three years, Mrs. Cathahink Dviikiik, in the (list year of her age, consort oi iVlaj. Nathaniel Dnrkee. Panegyric is not adequate to pourtray the virtues of the deceased ; they are best known to her nearest connexions and inti mate acquaintance, who know how to ap predate Her worth; they have this pleas ing hope, that although her body is con signed to the cold and gloomy grave to mingle with its native dust, that her de parted soul is gone aloft to that God who gave it, and (here to rrjoy that heavenly felicity that is promised to the good and virtuous. COMMITKICATF-11, DIED—In Burke county, on the 24th ult in ihe y lli year of her age, Sarah Mary .York; and on the 27th, Jinn ell to a, in her 7th )< ar, only children of Ait.ni Pemher ton. Few rs their age promised to be more useful or ornamental in society- Their parents are thus suddenly bereft of those fondly cherished expectations, which a goiid a d a dutiful child never fails to impart DMA) —on the I8d» ultimo, after an ill ness of ten days,ai Ins residence in Burke county, Gapl. Joan WuiniiuD, aged 72 j ears C Corrected for the Chronicle. J Itoiik TVvW Exchange. United Stales’ Hank notes, 1| aIA pr. New-York Post Notes, none in Market N. Carolina State Bank Notes, par New born Ik Cape fear, li n2prctclis South Carolina, $ a $ per ct prem Tennessee h Alabama, 35 a4U [ir ct dis Bridge Bills—no purchasers. IViYVs ol* ¥,-xc\iai>ge. Hills on N. York, CO a9O flays pi the face Short Sight, 1J ii l j prem Do. Gharleston i a J pr ct pr Do. Boston, 1 do Do. Providence, do do Do, Philadelphia, do do Do. Baltimore, i do Do, Ghaneston, do do Do. on London the 4th inst in New-York, 112$ a 112$ By the course cf Exchange on London, (he Planter receives a benefit cf more (hen a centum! a half per lb on his cotton. V>x.c\mige. Augusta Bank Stock, 112, United States, T Planters, j State Bank of Georgia, Ur Q galcg> Darien, ( Steam Boat Stock,23o, sales j Wharf Stock, J .iugustn. C Gen.J December 20th 1821. PlilC •;« CUBttKNT. Os Produce' and Sieichandixe. Prime Cotton, square bales, 16. Do. do. round bales, 15 a 16. Fjor to good, - • - - 14 a 15. (lotion Bagging, (dull J - 42 a43 Iron, 5 a 6^ Sugar, ..... 10a12.J Coffee, - ... 32 ao4 S. h, Liverpool Ground, » £1 Do. Altnm. - - ► - 75 a 87$ Hum, Jamaica, - - - 125a137J Do New England, - - 50 a55 G*n, Holland, - - -1 10a 125 Do. Nortijern, - • - 50 a55 Brandy, Cognac, • - 170a 200 Wli skey, • • 47 aSO Mil ssi s, .... 50 a5 > F our, - - - - - 900a 950 Leaf Tobacco, - - - 350a3 75 Manufactured, do. - • 10 a 50) According to quality. ’ 5 Freights from Augusta to Sa van nail, pei bale of Cotton, 1 25 a 1 50 About 659.) bales of Cotton have been rec’d at the d-ffiri nt Ware. Houses in tins Oily, during the past week. oi' 19th dkckmbi.h, 1821 Pjf Next 'J’uestJay being Cliristmas —Saturday the 22d w ill he the offering', and Monday the 24ih the Dis count day lor the ensuing week. All pa per falling due on the 25ih must be at tended to by the 24th. AUGUSTUS MOORE, Cash’r. December 2d- ■•■■2t twenty iioliurs lie ward. rt i 3 rHAYED or Stolen, on the 7lh inr.t. a pair cf Bay HORSES, belonging to Mis. (Uavir!) ileicl, fine of wlticii has a while spot on it s f m head, and is rather lean —.be oilier lias a brand cn one cf it » thighs, and is in goul order, no oilier marks recollected. The above Reward will be pa d cn delivery of the Horses to the subscriber, or Ten Dollars for tidier of them ami all expences pa'd.' Thomas iVicDowaU. Dec 13—- v tt insurance against i r Uo Charleston Fin*, ami Marine liismiinte Company Agency Ffli .R. HR Subscriber rff -rs to take risks s gaitist Fire on llons's, Out-Uuildings,, Goo,ls, Wares, and Merchandize, in Au gnstii and its viciivtyi Tininthy budwafds, Agent. Hl’ond Street, (Jldwell t/.f Post Office 6/ Cube Tavern.) Decernin'” 2d ijilobtt Tavern. v .*. ME Subset ber inf urns his f.ier.ds ami the public, tiiat his Reading Room , is just arranged, and tliat bis Bar is much more convenient; Ami on account of changing the situation of the latter, be b better aide to provide for the accommo dation of his customers; and can satHv promise them, doit ai far as his means anil abditv to comply with nis wishes can go, be will attend to the comfort and conveni ence of every guest who may honor him with a call. (£J-The Savannah & Wash Stages put up at llu* (jlouec W. SHANNON. December 20, O' 1 The following is a corrected state ment of the terms of initial in Mis. 11. liLO.ll E’s Young’ Ladies’ aeAD^MN. Reading and Spelling, per quarter, £4 Do. do, with Writing and Gyphering 6 Grammar, Parsing and Geography, H The above with lilsioiy and .Mythology 9 Drawing inclusively, 3 Do. exclusively', 6 French inclusively, (i Do. exclusively'. In Embroidery, 6 Plain Work and Marking, Knotting and Fringe will be included. Dec 20 For Salt*, Yer'S liu'w loi* Cas.ls, excellent Family Hora", and a second-hand Gig. Enquire at this Of fice i~ Application should be made imme diately. Dec 20 lor Sale, JjOT No. 311, 10th dist. Early county, Dnto ~ 349, 7th „ do do. Apply to Wniiam Shannon. December 90. ts N otice. WILL he rented on the first day of January next, the plantation * ith the improvements thereon, lying on Hockey creek, belonging to the estate of C'apt. Samuel Bngg, for one year.—Terms made known at the time of renting. —ALSO— Will be rent' d a house and lot in Har risburgh, and one negro fellow, u part of the esiate of John McNeab —ALSO— Will be hired, three negroes belonging to the esiate of Joshua Telles. 11. VicTyre, Executor (j) Guardian, December 20 llslJ For Sale, i HOUSE WOMAN, about 45 years /V of age, and a negro gil l about twelve years—Fur the conditions and price, apply to iM i. Daniel (Jlemens. near the market, December 20 list,l HltTlOiS. On Friday, sßtli inst. Jit 12 O'clock, WILL BE SOLD, Before the Post-Office ; A. House and Lot on Broad-Street, occu pied al present by Messrs. II &.G. Web ster, nearly opposite the Planters’ Hotel. A LSI), A House and Lot on th 6 Sand-Hill;, fdrmery l owned by Ur. Adam Hutchison. ALSO, a© Shatcs Wharf Stock. Terms at bale. I’* j’fl Ber Jsowdre Jluctfrs. December 17, 2t- Just Rece , avd run salk, nr DIMOCK MAIISIT, Nlerebaut Ttx^lovs, © CASES Gentlemens Clothing, Comprising sup. fine black Sc bine Dress , Waterloo and FROCK COATS, of various colors, H Cloaks. Lionskin big Coats, Panta loons, Vests, Netting £c Flannel Drawers and Wrappers, Sliirtaand Cblldren’sDresses, Bcc. &c —also — One Case real Hnpeifine black and blue Bread Clodisand Cfcsaimerts. Diceiiiber 13—St. i hmk Deeds, For sale at his Office* PROPOSALS For removing the JVrwa-Paper establishment OF THE ]£SA&DIIRim To U\o City ot Augusta* T ’ JL IIP, editors of (his paper recently H. lablislied ill tlie town of Oreenesboroligh, feel .gratelt:l for the patronage afforded l!i:-m by tli-,ir friends under circuo.srtn ces so peculiarly inampiciou*. The re ) (mated solicitations from gentlemen dig. • ingnisbed lor t heir literary acquirements, ami eqv.iUly conspicuous for iliiid political inf irmstion, has ind ict d ihe ediioia fc» offi. r tile Inflowing ;>ri>snvct«u foijj-th. re. niui al ol I heir establishment to the c ty i of Augusta. They are fully aware that there are now in that city, a respectable number of Press ts in active operation ami that each has been lihemly u ,. mtr . atj'i tl I hey would not he und. u» have determined on making tins t « j.b- I. lishim nt there, with any thing li(r c H tpir. - it of hostility toward* any of their bro ther I'.ditms—on the conuarv, they wi>| endeavor to cultivate harmony anti JnemK t/ufi ninth all, and T>'Nt it.al tills spirit will he cordially reciprocated. 1 TUB limited circulation of the Exumu ner heretofore, will make it. necessary q .say sum 'thing on the ; übje. t i f its g. ne. i.d pditical clmi ne'er, and of tli von so dial the Editors intend puts fog -n fu. tme. They are conscious m tlm ;,v al “• th-ir political tenets, hit 'they sad up in itr! V.-i r millslippery grsnkd ; lor in. deed, few Editors cun miopia puli'-cal teat, which they can pledge (h. iuseUt* to pursue, and at all times act conictenu ously and constst’.ntly —This much howe, * ver, they can explicitly avow, that in their youth, tin y imbibed the good bid * republican piinciples; inculcated by Mr, ! : fi'i t sen, and many other sag. p/dit.ciani ■o.d patriots of. th .I day.' ’to those p.in i', pies they intend to adln re, and not. withs’nnding there may he occasional a- hemi ions from them, yet ibey will at ' mes be Upon to coiivicli.n, a d reii ito'dj the.r steps us speedily ns po. -■! do ’(«. t pun i it.of tlicse principi s, the shad f‘ar;e s'v assail any meas< re, A, fnig f om the general or state ).«>• run vis, w' id*’m their npinicti, ,c rai ly esnd. b * i departure from them Tin ywl h ii to be.f.jiT. undciHlond, that they vocaits Cor Southern lights, ns .vftn.d iu he roustilution of tiie Utided l Stater, and coaily avowed by the frame rtf of that in sir iincnt —unir-nmieiled by ilioki ;■ condi tions Mid-restriction*, which were anave I on the floor of Congress *s. «im </u en on the admission of M asouii into tha Union. To piese. ve Ibeso riy his hcii* or.g nil purity, they wi-l ■van ly a bo cal- tlie election of a Southern Ibesi dent. They will also feel cons iii|,.riM« oppose any rn as ire, having fir its < n, ject, the encouragement if mamifac tores, at the expense of the other gust inter* sis of the community, by the in crease of duties, either directly or i d'- rcctiy, to effect that olijict. The Edi tors hold, t.m all public officers, belong ing to the na ioual or slut- go .ti ne is, are tightfu'iy subjected to a s-mtiny of their conduct, thiougli thoirnd ntn of let pitas, either by editore or itiiLxitlunl (*lt tens Ihe Examiner, thcr fore, will be open to (lie i|t cu sioii of all poll cal principh s, and for the investigation of tlity official conduct of all puldifu cti. rm ie* —but they are not disposed to make In n* paper, (he im dium of p-rviua) aim: , or die vehicle of intolerant %party a, -inti T.'cy wilt not shrink fmni tb> iinlepcnd . nt, mid steady Course with v h oh they c itmnenced, hut firnily peraev-ue in that cause which they bel eve to he just and right otis. Their matter, whetit -. ori gin d or selected, they wih emb a.or >.> make as mien s ing anti in.strucl.ve, as their humble abilities v ill admit They are proud to be able to announce to their friends, that they received .pledgets from many distinguished gentlemen, of acknowledged tah-nis, that they w ill oc casionally lurnisb the editors with die < f ftisions of Uieir pens—they rely .much on tltese pledges ; mid they sincerely invite* nil other gentlemen, whose habits and ire nins incline them to newspaper discus sions, to afford them their aid. A p r tion of their paper will be occasionally devoted to Liteialine, Agriculture, and indeed to all the ai ts and sciences, »* die means may be afforded. 't hey humbly solicit a share of public pairbuage, anT they must solemnly pledge henjs-l.vtsio make use of every laudabiv means to dp, serve it. Thoa. I. Moore. P. L. Holniiftnn. CONMTKhV. THE EXAMlNfitt will be ss e I weekly, on a sheet ofexcellent quality, a d .slaiga or than any paper now printed u AUgunta at three d liars per aiiimm, pay able on tlie receipt of the lirst number, or four dollars ai the expiration of dity ; year i tfj- Subrctibers to the present esl ibijVi, tncivt, arc informed that, they v dl pc fir uirhed with this paper unless ordcied'o the contrary, Qj’ I’e.sotis holding subscriptions wi'| confer a favor by obtaining as maiw. re sponsible subscribers as they can and for ward a list of their names to Augusta, pre vious to tlie first of February ;as the oa. per will commence on or before that time ffjf* Subscriptions noill be received at I hi* Office. December 20 Ten Dollarsßeward STRAYED (rom the Subscriber’s Farm, about three mile* from VV adimgioii, Wilkes county, between the 25di and ,30th of last month, allay HOUSE, be tween six and seven jrcara old, about five feet or two inches big it, rcac.i mane and swab tail; there is no m.irkj ■* recollected. —lie stands very sTtmgW 1 'tb* • bis hind feet. He was traded for m-ur Lillie River, not far from Carter’s Mills, but it is believed lie was .traded forfroiij a man that brought iiini from lian.w-If District, South Car Una, and it is proba ble he may try to gel back »ga u. Tho above reward v/iil 'iven for the dt-, livery of tha Horse to Vi illiam (Ulovei, in Augusta, to the Subscriber, bvirn;' in Wusbingioii, or Five Doiists Bewai l for such information as will enable roe - Co get him. n Jolm B. Leonard. { Dec 13——3 c