Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1831-1836, March 03, 1832, Image 1

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jiTOPSTA canoinem.. con\KP. °f Jac r -s°\ & Eu-is-sriiicr/iv. «wv <u-fcjr r ! a « ■, . .nirr.«. - J *g H .h Ailtim, 6,. mtdbo IV. JIUIOII a, i*»a. mm ~., “ f K EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, RY I JI. PEWBEBTOS. FTFbbwe a: * T .-.IV ;V P lI’KK. FIVI-' I>OLI.AKS- W[ya*ai>l.'. in advance, or SIX. JIOi.LAKS ii! H... vP'lf. K| i- pi PElt, THREW imu,MIS p<>r \ ft!,/'- m adduce, 01 Font DOLLARS ai lr'\viH - Ruiiil oil unv.inisfit? are f i c jc -,t {•; V I'S n re »«mi-i reehlii inMn r for li.c first in-Ti-ticn, <m.l 481 fcuii succesiling iu-crtlon—joMfc’r,. hi Ml-'i Ecmnrc Cor cncli insertion—nwl meat My (wliok hi, ,r' one sriuoro) sit 91 P>r encli insertion.- tv.-vc- -mull, !.-■ elM»nj«>l less than one square. R.,,],,,] to ho limited mUM hiivc, the runnier o. Rcail-weekly or wivkly, written on them, or Be inserted semi-weekly till hr hut, untl eitur ■ll-lier lakes upon him«e!fihe risk of nil rcmil- Lnney majo to him by Mnil-the person remit- Imvii.tMlie postage, mill olitMiitln"front the Post -6i written or veritiil ackni)\v!eiii;etuent of the ntt.l its itoposllo in his office., which shall be given jlslter in case of iniscun'inye. EUr? (on hesiness) must be post pout, or they '"liken out ofllte office. THE UNITED STATES Sjcd in this paper. W.'iitnrf, AdrsirAstrulors. and Ounrdiavs. s, of hAM) or NMiIIiOES, by Ailimnistm ciitors, or (immllniis, ere required, by law, to , n tiio ilr.-l i:i tl»f. icmitli, huiwtTn I lit* , cn ili the forenoon, mnl three in the pet-noon, at j of the cottaty in which the properly is , ’Co ire of these soles must, be given in n public "iX’PV nivs previous to thu (lay of-sale, oftiie snle’of personal property, must lie. given nnrr I'bin’V days previous to llteibiy of sole. 0 '.he debtors ttnil cruiiitors of tin estate, must be ftr Ft til l if tiny-. , Ihtil I'lipliraiion will be tnn.te to the Court o, Htr leave to sell I.ANII or NKUKOLS, must ted for FOUR MONTHS. vAi _ KESDAIf, FBIIinTUtY g{>, is:« >. j “ Ke >M|f, mol fe.nr nnl.'' c a--:- -- I lIIARU-.STON, Feb'itnry got It, 1832.' lace on Thursday, between Col. Uicti- \ ho.se, licrlrnnd.jr. Col, Johnson’s mare, ; , ami Col. rnKtittsos’s hnrso, Lafayette, | bitletl in favor of Bertrand, Lafayette link awn, after ilio first beat, which was j Annette. The second heat was taken hint/, ninl Annette was wiilulrawn. 1 day. Col. litcHAittisos’s mare Little IV, ik the Curse, beating Col. Johnson’s [incite, and Colonel UjiRGUSoN’s utaro i :the first bent, niter which, the two 1 it wiilnlritwn. —A Sweej stake race, be. i!r. Hiiown’s Lnily June Very, ami Mr. jso.n’s .fJinj semper, was won by the ive I inetilioneil, in ray .last, tJiat the i Wiubtesilay, was for the SilrcrCup, ami 'niiniith.l bulled—which was orrotinyiis ; Itulieii’ats. Tint Silcrr Cup, usually run lie ii I, was not put up ibis year, and laelile John, an J not Rjlyannllel that rr.R-Rt’ARY 20tll, 1’ HO. hee.yesteidity, was between Col. Jlicti- ' I ttwo, Lillie ) hnus, Col. Johnson’s j r/ffc, and mare, Mary frnn■ j was won by Lille. I’imus, in the two i s. Tim owner of Mary I'rancrs then ! that .-be could beat TriJ’c in another fee miles, a match race oflbat distance, inside, was made up -between 1 hem, jby Ti ijir. Thus ended Uto Charleston bled (bn second meeting of the State ini I’, ec Tiade Convention last evening, [sotnble I at 7 o’clock, and was fully as as no Wednesday evening. To exceed cr meeting, in numbers, respectability, e beauty, was iuij 0.-si'ble, and there* it could do, in these respects, was to j ; Its proceedings wore of course more | pg, on account of their more final and I io nature —the former having been cle* i pait, to the formation of Committees, I pOiled last evening. (lov. Hamilton [ chair, amid the enthusiastic plaudits of 1 ably, and AI.M. Coiikn, lisp again of s Societaly. A number of Georgians sent,raid took seats with the Delegates, t to bo in the city ba\ big been special to do so : and wo. believe they all liear frred in the proceedings, and partook lioiie spi ji that dh-.taled them. It was d f.om the chair, that resolutions would .Older, and then the reports of Com when I’. M. Dot t i n, lisip olfetud a I i inviting to a seat on the lloor, Gen. ’ ie venoiable champion of the prinei- 1 i and which bo advocated in an I fid.ess, which was received with ac- j i gild the resolution was adopted tinati-1 Rons were offered by \V. B. Seubionk, j of efforts ofitußT. V. Havnj;, j HMeDm ir, in Congress, in llto cause j and free Trade, of the latof f'.iinor, in roi !y to Air. Ct.AV, toil*. ibc latter on the subject of the To- J Hi Wore elo ptenlly advocated by Mr, j ■r. Donkin, lisip and adopted tiinini- i Delegate from Union District, (tve j H- r Ins name) offered a resolttlion op- i fuitrso of Air. Camioun and the Sou-1 with him on the occnsioyt, in op , H the noti)ma,tion of Mr. A in llui'.kn, j it at some lengllt. After which, j Biti.kr of Edgefield stepped for- j Hl’b't and the meeting, anlieipaling the i actuated him, cheered him re- ! be spoke, in the most rapturous 1 when he uttered the first words, I man s men,” the applause which i followed was absolutely deafen i ■ deling which dictated it could not he i H general response from one to c arc no man's men”— uitiS( Be of liberty a«J principle;” and the’ Hi(te resolution promptly stepped for- ': it, ■ ! Bta.midv ii\i*i;xsEs. Hthe King id’ England, or rather thei fur the Itoyal family t-xpen- B i; it> the King s piivate household, Hie -,(-r aumini : butter, ebeoso, and pnu ■eeb'blcs, 3,000; btuclie.s’ meat, ‘fiG,- ‘ ID-000; u ,i n j boor, 12,000; Wax iniit nod confcctignary, 5,000; »cata, 0,l.i00; wjno, sid.-its, .Vr- V-7,- ttOO; himps, 33,000; washing linen, Are. 12,500; fuel, mi,00,1; linen for shirts’, &e. 1,(500; liveries for servmts, 37,000; horses, 10,000; whips, 800. hose wish other items not mentioned, such pocket money, visits, und travelling exjicnsos, muke the sum ul two niiiSions uiul a half of dol ,irs l >(Ir annum, which the people of Kngland ihjve to pay for the honor of being ruled by a Monarch I Habit and uducalion are wonder working powers, when they cause an intelligent, bravo and yet siifiering nation to sit year after year under t »xes and oppression to pamper the appetites and miuistcr to the pleasures of a fami ly ul nut a whit more entitled to govern, than any other persons they should cliooso to se lect. _ € ’O.YlJiWSfiCjfA fjT^* Macon, fob. 17, 1832. Enontiraging prices buve been given for Cot ton, during litis woek, and it lias been gradually looking no. 'J’o day sales are freely made at 71. S'„ and 8j; and a few bales have boon sold all) j cents. — Adccrtiscr. Savannah, fob. 2-1, j Cotton.— -The demand for ibis article lias been i steady throughout litc week, and Ilio sales of : Uplands since last report, are about 5000 bags, I at an advance of folly \ cent on former prices— !t!ie principal sales have boon at 8 j a 8i cents ; some prime parcels have boon sold at K! cents, and one lot sold at over Id; several prime par cels arc now hekl at 10] a It) 1 , cents. We ad vance our puoJations (o 8T a Id cents, for Up. land. In Sea Islands Ihete was a moderate de mand, and sales made at IGaihJ cents, and up wards fur fuix-y brands. Hke.— Tiie demand for litis article during the past week, has been brisk, and neatly 1200 tierces sold—principal sales vary Loin S>£ loSjf.U.. ,We quote —2 a 2}, and upwards, j Corn retails at liotii oO lu m-j cent ß.—llepub, New ■•Orleans, Feb. IS. j Cotton.—The. sales of tlie week have been j extensive, rcaeiiing near 10,000 bales, at gcnc i ra'ly a small roiluelion in the lower discripllons. IGood Cotton inaintains its price and demand ; ! about 200 bales have been sold at J2cents per lb. ; I.irerpnnl Classification. —Ordinary, 7 a 71; ■.Middling, 8.1 a'JJ; Fair, Oja 10; Good Fan-,! 10] aid,’; Good, 11a ill. Eirrnronr,, .Tan. 7. There has been a lively cemand this week, and the sales a’ e very extensive, reaching 27,28(1 bags, at an advance of Jd. to jd. [*or lb. on A ; mcrienns, and full prices for cither descriptions, j 11,350 if iweds. sd. to 0,5 d ; 1.800 New-Orleans j 5d to 7]d ; 0,440 Alabamas, &c. 5d to sjd, A;c. Havre, .Tan. 13. During the last fortnight the demand for Cot ton in our market lias been fair, but buyers have rather held back du ittg the last two or three i days which may bo attributed to the number of; arrivals lately from your side. Tbo accounts | from the miiitufaclurers of the interior, however, ! continues satisfactory, so that our piosent quota li ms are not expected to decline. TUo average of new Uplands i-t tin; market being 85 to S 3 c. A few lots only reaching o',) to 01 c. EVE KH" . \ \ i\(i ioliii'iioil, iiHeiss liiis servi a. cps in .'ioilirinp ttitd B i ing , i , ry to the i Fait dilnnts <if Ad'gustii mnl ils vicinily. IHs Oliit.te is nt Mrs. Watkins’on .Matt intonii si root, where he may be found tiny and tii.glil. IVb 2 ) If 41 ~Ao T rt v ON the first ; ,; !-.iui'day in March next, ilio ('ily Council will appoint a City Constable to liil the vacancy uccasioned by the resignation of Mr. Owens. I3v order. GEO. .M. WAfiKRK. Clerk. Feb 21) It 1! HE City Tuxes For the presetlt year i B. are now duo. and ilio undersigned (will call on the citizens for their pny j nient. After the exjiiratiou oft wo inonllts a list conlainiiitr the names of all defan! I tors u ill be returned to lire Ci(y (’oanc-il. j win n executions will bo ordered Cor the i respective amounts with the addition of !(! per cent, and costs, as directed by the Ordinance. JOHN 11. MANX. Col. .]• TV. C. .2. Fob 2!) Sin 41 BGWAB A KS(.’OXISEI) from the isliibseribur /% on tlie 2nd ot Ang'iisl Inst, my ntn lalto gh ! .'»Ei.IN A, 2-5 years oFnffc,about j •5 feet, Jor 5 inches high,no visible mark. • jof genteel appcnfiUice. and very plansi ! ble. Her dross cannot be described, as, she took a quantity of clothing; wish lier. j | She will no dottlil. f.ttenipt to pass ns| j free, fcjhe had been liirod out in this city i Ur a number of yours, and at the time of j I hep departure was in the employ of one' i Uedrieh Fcldf mini, who, I understand, j I arrived hero front New-Orleans. I'ej ' departed from the city at (be same time, j land ii issiipjiosed they went together.— j i V fnriher reward of twenty dollars v. ill i be ipiven on proof of her being; harbored { by any w bite or colored person. E F. GI FSINGEH. ■ rll hrlfs!eu. Feb 21. ftt II UcoV VoUitOCt3. j ej£ Hncrelrf re t! Eng'i-b Potatoes, j expected tube landed this day, and for | sale by L. HIT-E & Co. 1 Eeb 2 > J U _ 1 Kegvoc* v\v. VvvvMe. »sa\o. ! ©T* Xcgro Fellows; 1 first rate House| j boy : I excellent (.look, (a Woman.) Applv to IIULIj < o. j _Jk'b2!> H pv’mmnj, L "fTi I On the first Tuesday in .March next, ■ wnKyTLIj lie sold at the Alarket-lionse, I tff in the city of AttgusUi, within I lite legal liotirs of sale : . ; One clothes press, i hand organ, 1 lot j of books, 1 counter with drawers. 1 vvalclt j -eal, 1 writing disk. I lot ci leather, 2 -loves eotnpb to, 1 setter. 2show glasses: 'it licit gs tjje property of Jonathan S. Jenkins, to satisfy a ft. fa. front the C.’mu't ■f Common Fleas of said city, in luvor ul John C. Crane Jt Co, . r. E til. XSCOC'K, S. a «v. Feb 25 ' 40 | A CABB. HE IJev. iI t <;n H.urni, is desirous of Ja. disposing of some, part of his Hi i brary, on very reasonable terms. In the .Miscellaneous department, there are some splendid Hondon editions of most ‘ valuable works. Among them, a beau tiful copy of the Hritish (’lassies, with Chahner’s prefaces, i)-e. 3i vois. 1? vo. Flat arelt's Hives, (ivol, Mvo. blue moroc- j eo extra gilt, the Ancient Universal His- ] lory, complete in 2.). vob. believed to be i lite only copy in tbo city, except that in j the Fubiie Library, Kobei (son's llistori-l eal Works, 12 vois. )2nu>. Hoti. (.’alfgilt, limnemnl rSmoiloM Hon. hi vois. 12nto. ITisselis Continuation, with many ether valuable historical works. The classical department, is rich in many of die best editions,particularly the beautiful and far-famed Elzevir and lie-I igent editions, in addition to which, ini .j Greek, are WiuTon’s 'J’lieoc.i'itus’J vois.} | 1 to. splendid Herodotus,Sophocles, &v. j i Akd itniong the Hatin Classics,Cicero, j ■ i \ erhurgii, 12 vois. Hvo. pronounced by ■ (.'lark, tin- niosl useful edition evet* jutb j iished. j tluinelillian -{Hipont Edition) ■! vois. Taciku, Hyekii, 2 vois. Hivius. Kttddi iimiml, (the imuuuuliite edition) -1 vois Suitoniii . and Am. .Marcellinus, (!Sle plmni) printed in 1,513. In French, are IhipinV, Hihliothctjue, rare. 10 vois. 1 to. Fleury’s HistoireEc clesiastiijue. 12 vois. b vo., ISawrin's Hiseours stir la Uible, Retiree and valua ble. 11 vois. octavo. Uossuefs ilistoirc I'niversclle, 4 vois. Hvo. Together with some valuable Theolo gical works. These works will only he offered at juivntc. sale. Persons desirous of examining the, eollcciion, with u view to purchase, are requested to call imme diately, as the Books not disposed of, will soon he. packed for rcnloval. Mome Pictures, and excellent house ! hold Furniture may idso be obtained »11 private sale, at reduced prices. Feb 29 2t 51 iTSAAKHIA SHBUHT’siSALIi. i On the first Tuesday in .‘Jiiril next, WiHH be sold in (tnrnesvillc, Frank- 1 tin county, within the usual hours | ol sale, the following projtciTy, to wit: 4(M acres of land, more or less, lying on Togaloo, adjoining Farmer and oth t rs; taken as ilio property of William Hacket. ntihe«nit of Isaac and William .: Wliiiuker, and others, vs. said Hacket. A I.SO, 100 atT»s of land, on Bhoal Creek, ad joining Parker and others. ■A7.SO, 50 acres of land on Hltoal Creek, atl j.lining Isbel and others: levied on as the properly of Bichard F. Chappahw, to satisfy sundry li. fas. in favor of Hick ard Purr, vs said Chaopnloar; levied (,n and returned to me by u constable. > a t.so, 2-5 acres of land, on Shoal Creek, ad joining Kay and others ; levied on as the ! 1 property of James I!. Belew, to satisfy j a li fa in favor of iiohert Brace. AT.SO, 150 acres of land, on (he waters of j Gum Hog. adjoining Whitworth and nth , et-s, levied on as the property of Elisha Dyer, to satisfy a ft fa in favor of dames AH Cold), for the use of.N. K. Butler, vs. said Dyer; levy made and returned to me hy a Constable. ALSO. 50 acres of land, more nr lest, lying on the waters of Gum t-og, adjoining Whit worth and others ; levied on tts the pro perty of James li. Smith, to sati-ty aft fa in favor of .Most's H. Denman, and others, vs. said Smith; levy made mid returned to me by a constable. CHAIiHES W. BOM), Shff. Feb 29 w td H ' A OCIiA M ,l r 2'IOA. GEOISGIA—By Wit .sun bwii'hiN, Go vernor and t 'oiiiinandgt-in-( Tiief of the Army and Navy of (bis State and ol the iVlilitia thereof: 'SWIiEKEAS, by (lie nineteenth sec- V ¥ tion of an Act of tin* General As sembly for the survey and distribution by lottery, of the lands in (be occupancy i of the (IhcroKe.es, and other kinds cl.tim ; <>d as Creek land, passed on fhctwcnly- I first, day of December, eighteen hundred ! and thirty, it is made the duty of the iii < ferior ('otiri of each cminty, to mal-te ont j or cause to be made out, lists of persons j entitled to draws under said act —And j whereas by the first section nl’an Act of ' (he General Assembly to alter and amend i | the firregoing net, passed on tlietwenty-1 I sixth day ol’December, eighteen hundred j i and thirty-one, the qualification ol per-i I soils entitled bo said draws has under-j j gone alteration—And whereas by the, i third section ofan Act, n» lay out 1 lie gold | j region into small lots, and dispose ol the* same by separate lottery, passed on the , twenty-fourth day of December, (lie persons authorised to make out tlicj foregoing list, tire further required to make out separate lists of persons enti tled to draws under the net last afore said : 1 have therefore thought proper to issue my proclamation, hereby requiring the 1 Justices oft he Inferior Courts of the set ; end counties in this State, forthwith l«j proceed to (he execution of Ike duties en joined on them by each of the foregoing j Acts of the General Assembly—And i: do hereby charge each vN every ol them.) to bo vigilant and careful, in the strict j observance and faithful performance, ol i all and singular, the duties enjoined on, them by the aforesaid several acts ol tlicj General Assembly. Given under my ham!, and the Great, te’eal ofltio (Slate, at the !S!ule-l louse in Miiiedgcyil'e, this lite twentieth tiny .! of February, in the year of our laird ‘ j one thousand eight hit mired and thirty -1 i two. and of the Independence of the! i United States of America, the fifty ! sixth. I; WILSON HU.MPKHN, : Kv the Governor : EVEUAKD U A MIT,TON. Secretary of State, r Feb 29 2t 4 1 05 s * Every paper in the Mato will pub I ll'li dm above twice. i ~ K*VTKKT AIAAS.EAT. «, r__ _ jv THE undersigned respectfully informs bis f f-t.l I friends, and the public S (0 I LX- P‘‘» t '«’tilly, that he has not closed his House, in Hcxington, or re ntoved, ns be understands lias i>ccn re- j ' ported by some evil disposed persons, I jhnl sf!l i.eeps it open, and will eoiilinu<>| 110 do no. Ho returns his thanks for the j libera! patronage hitherto conferred, and j j lakes this opportunity of informing j | dirin. thiil ids establishment has lately J undergone considerable repair, and is I now in excellent order for the reception l of KG MIDDIES and TIJAVEHHEUB,I who may rest assured that every poesi-! ble elkirl will be made for (heir comfort | i and satisfactory accommodation, in cv- ’ !et y respect. (lis stables are large, in j fine order, and provided with attentive I Hostlers, nhd the best of provender. I J V.MES W ELHBOKN. | He’xington, Feb. I''32. ;(H j A Barber Waited, j A KE.'HPEU'J’ABHE While Burlier I llsk. may hear of a good situation fin- his business, by application at. this oliice. Jan I I ts 28 WALtaO, APPLY AT THE CEO HE HOTEL. Feb 22 4t. :if» months after date, nppliention * will be made to the honorable the inferior Court of Kidnuond county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the Negroes belonging to the Es tate of Daii.m.v Bi.imv, deceased, for the ■ benefit of the creditors of said deceased. JOHN (J. HOLCOMBE, tulm’r. i Feb I dim 33 : i KLAWD XMAVI&ATIOftt I &TL IS AMCJK# nniiß Mr.eiiAMt/s Insuiia.nck Conii’anv, will insure against Fire, Buildings and iMcrclmudise, in the city, or in the country, and Cotton in Ware-houses.— Also, Cotton and Merchandise, against loss or damage on the river, or upon the high Wens to any port in the U. States, by their Agent in Augusta. ■IAS. UAKUIiSON. Agent. "boot A-\B> SIIOI4 •rjfi Tim (Subscriber in com- I meneitlg the Alnnufactiir iitg ofßiiots, Shoes, Pnm|»s, scab... A;<>. (bi- tbo C.’if;', litis taken for the picscnt the Store. No. 201, lately .occupied by Mr. J. S. Jenkins, (lie buv ' ing declined business) and having em j ployed Mr. A. P. SMITH, a first rate j iMecliiinic, to ; uperinlcnd the business— I intends t j keep it a respectable ostab- J iishment. None but the best work done and at (be shortest notice. Gentle men leaving their orders or measures at the Factory oral, the SHOE STOKE of B. W. FDKCE, No, 27.3, opposite the Globe Hotel shall not be disappointed, ns : regards quality.orutthe lime promised— I Saying so much —he respectfully solicits the patronage of his friends amlthe pub lic. J. F. FOHCE. Feb 25 40 LINCOLN giIIEUIFF’S SALE On the first 7'((<.-■■ bp/ in Afnrrh next, WSTII.b b<> sold «l Lincoln Court House, between the usual hours ol' sale: 359 a fees of Hand, move or less, tin the. waters of Loyd's creek, adjoining Mc- Kinney, tMninford and others, taken as the properly tfi Win. Woods, to satisfy ' sundry fi. fas. from a Justice's Com I. ; Nalhtuiicl Kagnin vs. Win. Woods nap ■ John AK'Svmncy ; properly levied on and 1 returned to me by aeons!able. THOM AW LVON. n. «. t.. 1 .Tan 11 wtd 28 liicVwwomV feUcrWX’w i?u\o. On the first Tinnlay in .March nc.it, W llAi he sold at the lower Market , House, in the City of Augusta. I, within the usiiol hours of sale : Three Negroes, to \\ it: liacliael. Wnsun and Mariah: levied on as the property of Nicholas Ware, deceased, to satisfy a fi. \ fa. Site President, Directors and Compa ny of the Bank of Augusta, vs. William \V. Holt, and Wnsaa If. \\ are, Lx or. it, ■ Ex’rx.uf.N. Ware, deceased. ALSO, | The Improvements on n Hot on the | north ride of Broad (street, occupied by Lewis B, Cobb, hounded on thesouii) by i Broad street, east by lot ol Edward Thomas; levied on us the property of ! Geortrc 11 >ll, deceased, to satisfy a li. fa llie President, Direc tors anil Company of tin; Wienin Boat Company vs. George Hill, deceased, At.ro, 25 acres of Hand, bound on the south iby Washington Bond, nr.rth and east by j , Land of Major Marshall, anti west by ■ ! James (’olcnmn’s land ; levied on as the , i property of Joint Lamkin, 1 1» satisfy all ! i’a. Jarhdi Harris vs. said IjUtakin. i A, ' so ' A lot of Hand in the city of Augusta, : bounded on the cast |,y an alley, north Ai 'south hy lots No. S anil 10 Bridge Bow, • being part of lot No. 9, and bounded on i the west by the other pait of said lot No. '), having n front on said ttlicy of 2d feet, and running towards Centre street 51 feet; levied on as the property of Wal ton K night, to satisfy all. fa. John ilat ■ field \ f;. said Knight. At.SO. A House und Hot in the city of Augus ta: bounded on the north by Green street, cast by K AlcKeen's lot, west by \\ asb ington street, and soudi by Henry Meal ing’-; lot: levied on tts the property-ol .Joint iMon ison, to satisfy a fi. ta. Alprton Burch, and Alary bij wife, vs. said Morrison. H B. GLASCOCK, Sl.fi’, U. (.’. Feb 1 Et 31 FUANIiHIN SIIEIHFrsSALE. | On the: first Tuesday in Jlpril next. WI Lli be sold at Uarne.svilie.Frnnk- Im county, within the usual hours ot sale, the following jn-operty, to wit: i * V'V l,n dfed and nineteen acres' of mmdTyingon Indian ( reek, adjoining i Mttchcll and others, levied on ns (lie pro | pet ty ol’Peyton H. White, at the instance j °* • ,olin I*- Stanford, vs. James Edrnon ! son. and Peyton 11. \\ hite, security on | Hie appeal. j Ai.no, One hundred and sixty five acres of ; °» the waters of Hudson ISivcr, nd i,joining Hunt ami others, taken os the j property of Alexander iMc('arty, at the ! instance of James D, Woods I . HAHKIW TONEV, I). Shtt’, l td) 29 will 41 I’HOSIMICTUS OF THE SCTwTSSaAT HBSIALD, ATapor. to bo Pabiishod WoeWy, nt MO.\TOOMEIt U, ALAISAM A. IN issuing proposals for the Wooir ai> lliaiAt.i), the proprietors disregarding | those appettls usually made to the kindly ami patriot ic feelings of the Public, deem it barely necessary to state the political principles which shall guide ils course. The excitement which has spread throughout (he wholes Wont hern country, in consetpineo of the unrighteous Tarilf oI‘IS2B, has created a marked difi'erencc in the political sentiments of the citizens of the (South, ns touching (lie powers of flic General Government—which ditler cnee, it is our candid belief will in u great measure be removed, by laying be fore them, in ns clear mid intelligible form as possible, the principles and cor rect policy of our entirely new and expe rimental government. The course we think has not hern pursued in us direct a line, ns might have been wished. The disputes of parlies have usurped 100 largely (he columns of the few orthodox papers in oureounlry, to allow it candid, sober and dispassionate, investigation of our national policy—and, of the delicate relations which exist—and which were intended by the framers ofllte United (States Constitution to exist,—ln tween the several States and the Federal Gov ernment. We would not indeed by the expression of Ibis opinion, bo supposed to accuse those prints of dereliction of duty, but merely to state a fact, which must he apparent to the Editors them selves oft hose papers. To present, therefore, to the public, n sheet upon which shall be inscribed the rin.T vitiNt'ii’i.KS of the Constitution—to explain the object and aim of our Federal Union, and the only means by which it may, til this imminent crisis, he “saved at its last gasp,” and forever niter perpet uated—and to maintain and defend the reserved rights, powers and privileges i,J (Jie States, as severally independent and sovereign in regard to the said rights, powers and privileges—is (he purjmse of the publication of the II) k- ALI>. The proprietors bind themselves to (lie support of no individuals for (he Presidency of these I ailed (States. We hold reserved to ourselves the right o)' commenting upon the public acts of pub lic men, whether for approbation or re proof—-esteeming ft Ibc highest and most j sacred duty and privilege of the Press, to j descant upon the .nets and proceedings, whether of one official personage, or of a constituted body, freely, fearlessly and untrnnnneled by pledges. Men are placed , in office to transact the business of the People, and a watchful eye should he kept over them. No man Inis yet Itceit , (blind, so unbiassed by bis own interest, nsto give himself up wholly to the per formance of public duties, solely for tlicj ■ public good—none so pure, as to induce | ids constituents to confide to him their interest and welfare, blindly, and with-1] out it stated and periodical revisnl of Ids , nets. For these reasons, no promises ( arc made, no pledges given, to inconsid erately reprehend (he course and con duct of this one public functionary—cr to blindly applaud the sentiments and (k ids of that other mink-lcr ol the pco- ‘ pic. T. BYNUM. EF. Bit AN TinVAITE. j. TEKMrk—Tlie Hi:iiai.i> will he print > cd weekly on a large imperial sheet with - * • ' * I new type and fine paper. Wtfhscriplioa, 83 59 payable on (lie re ceipt of the first lumber, Sir 1 -) (Out theex pivation rd'six months, or ;y5 (’9 at the end of (he yt nr. Ol?®Persons holding Subscription pa- ] pel’s will colder lavor by forwarding >, them to the proprietors at Columbia 8. m C.Ly (lie2oth Aoril next. Editors ol’New s papers are requested to give (he above a few insertions. Feb 29 If H iiXUUITIVI-J DUJVVKTMU.Vi’, GEO. J Millcilorrille, Wth February, 1832- 5 osgmosiJiUßP, , II AT the District Surveyors elect- * .ral ed under the provisions ofan net of the General Assembly, for the survey , and distribution by lottery, oflamls in the occupancy oft he ('herokecs. and ol other | lands claimed as Crock lands, passed on the 21st day of December. 1230. do give f I their personal attendance, Rt the (8!a(e , House in Millcdgcvillc. on Monday the y 2d day of April next, for (he purpose oi t tilting their bonds, tint! taking the oath, prescribed by law,' adjusting their claims ( and compasses, and complying fully, with all and singular, the requisitions of said act, then and (here to be observed and performed. Immediately after which, they will be ordered to proceed, to the execution of the surveys required hy said act. and by an act ofllte General Assem bly, to lay Out the Gold Kcgioii into small lots, and dispose of the same hy separate lottery, passed on the 2lth day of Dec , IS.JI. By ortler ofllte Governor, W.M.J. W. WELLBORN, Scc'ii. Ex. JJi'pl, Every paper in Georgia will publish the above twice. Feb 29' 2t 41 ~ JOB PEIIT'TIHgT NSviTLF £X£CUTJLTI AT THIC OTfWI, T™ il< NOTICE. HL Creditors of L. O. Cantelotj, " S( b Merchant of Augusta, arc re quired to present their demands to the undersigned, previous to the first day of next, or they will be debarred tiro benefit of his assignments. JOHN PHINIZV, G It. LA3IAK, Assignees of the individual property "f L, C. Cunt cion, "ho Charleston Mercury will please insert the above weekly till the first of April, and send the bill for payment. J «n 28 wtAI 32 <«lt or EISIES, 850 PIEECW hemp,flax,tow and domestic Bagging, 2-30 rolls bale Hope, ftflflO bushels Liverpool Salt, 350 hhds. St. Croix, N. O. & Porto IJicn .Sugars, tillb bags Co flee, 30 ts. superior prime green Colic*, •10 bbls, do. do. do. CUtj kegs eat nails, assorted, 2(! tons Swedes Iron, assorted, dOO hags Shot, assorted, 1000 pounds bagging twine, 5 tons Plough Moulds, •> tons Castings, assorted, 75 boxes I olineco, 70 barrels loaf and lump Sugar, 200 whole and half boxes Soap, dO boxes spermaceti Candles, 20 do. tallow do. f 30 hhds. Molasses, .30 hurt els Flour, 70 hexes hunch Raisins, 40 caddy boxes Hyson. Gunpow der and Imperial Teas, 75 quarter casks sweet Malaga Wine, 2-3 do Teimcrifle &. Sicily Madeira, 3 pipes pure old do H do Cognac brandy, pure, sdo Holland Gin do <3 hhds pure Jamaica Hum, 4.3 barrels Mother a Gin, <io do Northern Hum, 1-3 do Cordials, 80 bags black Pepper, 15 do Pimento, 25 hags Ginger (Race,) 5 hhds green Copperas, 80 kegs Madder, 10 kegs Saltpetre, 2|t do Glauber and Epsom Salli* 5 boxes Hrimstono, 3 barrels A Hum, 50 boxes 8 by 10 window Glass, 2 boxes Logwood, 200 reams wrapping Paper, 125 do writing and letter do. 2000 pounds shoe Thread, W.'OO pounds prime Huron, 0000 Spanish and common Segars, 8000 pair Shoes, well assorted, .30 boxes beaver and wool Hats, 25 doss seal and Jeother cups, 40 boxes cotton and wool Curtis, 10 barrels Almonds, 20 half barrels crackers, 10 kegs bar Lead, 300 canisters splendid eportiftg Gun powder, 100 mi'ii and women’s Saddles, Bridles, &C. A LSO, 100 pieces duffle and point Blankets. 40 do red, white & green Flannels, 25 hales Homespun assorted, 35 pieces Negro cloth—together with a well assorted stock of (Staple amt Fancy Goods, suitable for the country trade. AT.PO, Blacksmith’s Bellows. Anvils and Vices, .•Spades and (Shovels, mill cross cut and hand (Saws, NT ill Irons, Trace, halter, fifth and log chains, Rifles and Guns, carpenter’s Planes, Sad Irons, Coilee Mills, hoop and sheet Iron—with a handsome assortment of cutlery and shelf Goods—fur sale on the most favorable terms by, W. & If. BRYSON, Opposite the Globe lintel. October ts (5 7m»aiimLy Dentist. Respectfully informs thecui / zcas of Augusta that he will be here about the KUli of’March. Feb 2.3 40 YOTIC'I'* A Til. persons indebted to the estate of diary Tschmly, deceased, nr.i rc ipii .-•ted to’make immediate payment,and those having elaiius against the cstute, will present them duly attested. A. f. HUNTINGTON, Ad,nr. Jan II -27 ~ M. Surgeon Dentist, fEn ENDERS his Prolbssional Servf || ces to the citißclls of Augusta. His practice embraces all operations in DE.V TAL NUUGKIiY Filling, Scaling. Se parating, Extracting it Inserting Teeth. Room at Mrs. Camitiklu’s. IMr. B. Inserts and bos a supply ofSi mcious Mr.TAi.it or ImuHruptible Tkkth. These Teeth are preferable to other Ar tificial Teeth, in the fuel of their resis ting acids, heat, moisture, and other che mical agents—they are not subject to decay, do not change their colour, or be come offensive from use. He also inserts other iirlilicinl and the human teeth. Feb 22 39 CoVamVna, tStaevvff’a SaVe. On the first Tuesday in March next, WILL be sold at Columbia Court House, within the usual hours of sale: 170 acres of Land, more or less, lying and being in the county aforesaid, on big Hackee creek, adjoining Hamilton (Stanford: levied on ns the property of Jesse U. Morriss, to satisfy anexeculiou in favor of Davis Bottom. lUCH JO. H. JONES. Shff. Feb 4 vrtd '