Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1831-1836, September 12, 1832, Image 1

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I AgcrosTA cmomeu. OFFICE corner op Jackson & Ellis-streets. 4 tt r \ . ~ " ' '' ' ,T ' gsgs==== "gULI?. I . 1 ggSBBBBS Au,t» rt , ic\. Hi:n\i»im, si:m:inti;n 12,11*32. vou jie i«.-no. »». ■ ruBLKKto ivrkT I ■ -n.\ESDAV SATURDAY MORNING, BY , ■ 4. H. PE >1 BE It TON. , I"" TEEMS! | I v* THREE DOLLARS per | | I or FOUR DOLLARS ai I itnuin, r I i«* ■"iV'will be •■tiscont.nued (except a; the choice of , I , niil nil r rreara-'t -'' ere paid. as ■ »*» p ore snnare; at «1 for each insertion.— ( J, 51 .! howe-jer small, U charged less than one square. , 5?«• 'ijl-a-rt to be limited must have the number o. IW« '• P r,r weekly, '.written on them, or t semi-weekly bit forbid, and diar ! - 1 TJS!,?money mode to him by Man—the person remit- , !Xf«r2inavi’!S the postage, and obtaining from the t’o-t- 1 ej|. first pay ■ « r ac icaov. lodgement of the i ;md its iteposite in ids otttec, which shall he given or,hey ! 'ffoVSOFVE liNWBD STATES I trt published iu this pap rr. Ta Executors, Aimlnis'rutcrt, nr.i Guardian. | « VIIN of LNM> or NEGROKS.by AUminmlm- HV V.*rfr,.rs or Gtmr,lines are required, by law, to I *Siithe ti’rsl Tuesday in the month, between the U *'i enir th-ibreaoor,;uni threemthe nUernoo;:,at 1 sVnart- .'mse of the co-July - In which the properly Is , mte-.V' lee of these wtUw must be given in public fX- SIiTY lays previous to the dtiy of sale. I ' hv feeol lV side of per., -o' prop, rty, must be given aUke manner. FORTY days previous to the dny of stile. I Police to tin*. del/'T.-’ creditors 01 uu opiate, iiuict be | r vviTl bo made to t’« Court oi t -U LAN), or NK«W bins, , s o,P,|isa^ l £! PBOTO.SALS j For Publishing the jNGXStfVA CVUIONICIAu, ! nv a~ h. n:MHKHT>iN. jr WAVING determined to issue the ( IM AUGUSTA GHUONIGLG Din l;j, •nvn.Ri.oot the Business portion u tlO at least, and to commence the dm y, • : m .lictuion as early as a sutUmcntquan i c iv (R'notv type, and other materials can he , obtained, from the North we heg leave, , resneeliullv, to offer the project to oui t lliemls ami the public generally, lor then ( patronage. The weekly publication will { fie coni tuned as asiUtl, ami, a tu wet ' ) will bo issued in the place of our present I weekly, and at the same pnee.— r Ami sensible that the Daily paper now v in contcwplation, will he supported prut p dinlly bv the mercantile portion ol flu* eijilmuiniiy. we shall endeavor to render ii valuable to that class of our eiliseas. iv culling into anion every possible ' means of commerciul intelligence : ami u t vjth the aid of an wide ami inleliigeni r (,?sisLuit editor, well skilled in conumr- t , , ial affairs, whom wc design to engage, imd thu exertion of the utmost possible g tnpi’gy ami industry, the latest and 1110*1 iaijioriiint commercial and other news, ■ will always he presented, aiul at the same time the interests ol our Agnnillii tid. Political Literary, ami general rea ders, most of whom are also interested. a mure or ices, iu the commerced *** i 1 li gaace of the day, wit! he duly attended t to. And the numerous lute improve meats iu the mail arrangements ol this J city—giving as a daily muil train every . ■ niarter. East. West, North, and >out i., l *iv the < 'aarloslon. \ew-Orlcans. Aorth* - ei’,l and .Savannuii stages, present pecn- 1 1 iinr faeiiides fora daily paper, and means f of rendering it continually valuable ami j ( uteresting. The patrons of this paper ( may rest assured that il shall noti he ex celled hy any other similar puhln ation. d'tertiiiiied as wo are, to spare |2* means 1 of elfueting that end. ami sensible, that, ; iu this community, a* *" every oilier, a i ( bberal .v intelligent public will evei keep , pace, in its patronage, with tiny use u l } sail valuable euterprize thill may be pre seated to if.— We will leave it n> a majo- i rity ol'tlie subscribers to this publication, 1 to determine whether it shall be ; I ud Hath throughout the yrur. at 1 lw\ , t DOEIiAUS i’liic annum, or Ihn.y timing i Fa- biiriiwsis months, garni (rhire<-k>y . ft i'rimiin.il' rof the ycur,ut JUtrli I IJOif ( LA lia nai anscm. . . render this paper as valaalile li? possible, each .No. will present till lm* i itialerial commercial and other m w>, from New-York. IJoston, I’bd.i'b iph.a, ( L’allimore, Washington, Alobile, No''* ; tble.uis, and every other quarter ol t ie j t'liiou, received by the daily papers m the preceding evening. Ami. as die pa per will be published regularly by ‘"ui rise,every morning, subscribers gt't the new-; so mne.h earlier titan hy the io reigu daily papers they receive from tbe Post olliee, when il opens thereafter, on the same mornings. IN offering this project to the patronage, of the public, ye beg leave to be understood j an appealing solely to their interest, as the, Only solid and proper basis of such all under- [ taking. Our men interest prompts us to the en terprise, from a holiof that it may be profitable j to ourselves, as well as useful to the public; toi, t -unless it ha usefu’, and therefore profitable, to i the public, it ought not to be, and wo ate sensi- . Vie cannot and will not be, profitable to ns; and , We therefore desire no one to patronize it. bn- j fiotii an expectation of 11 value received their money,or to continue their subscriptions, thereafter,'should limy be disappointed in that tapeotatiou, The correct principle of all busi j r.css trmisaotiiiis (and this is, ot course, as nmch » business transaction as any other) and the only cao rr.i which they can he safely, honestly, pro fitably, or permanently maintained, is mutant unit self interest. And, relying upon this, t:i the present enterprise, we shall look closely and actively to the interests of our subscriber?, as tiie best means of promoting <air own —sensi- hie th it whether they tike or dislike us person «”y, they will patronize the paper, if we make it I to their interest to do so, and dial the more in- j d istriously and persevering!) - wo i dror fir them,! the more general and valuable will bo their pa j tronage. And should we, at any time become fargetful of them and our duties, the best way of correcting the evil, and arousing our energies and proper sense of the source from whence »vc iorivo our profits, will be to withdraw their pa tronage, till it shall bo to their interest to re ft* wu. t- 'i 1 *‘S due to themselves, and , nodnng more than justice to us. And while the editor has the right t 0 enquire ofa subscriber the cause ol a withdrawal of his subscription,to com plain o! him for it, would bo to attach to others, tig blame, which, in nine cases out of ten, is due on ly to ourselves. liuman does not consider |i his interest to continue his subscription longer, whether right or wrong in his opinion, ho is just as free to do so, as m withdraw his patronage from any Store—.and to enquire ofliim the cause, is impertinent, while to blame him for it, is arro gant and unjust. The patronage of a paper should always be given, or withdrawn, from a sens j of the value of the paper to the public, or to oncs-self, without any reference whatever to the editor personally, whom one may like or dis like, without liking or disliking his paper—and therefore an editor should never consider the withdrawal of subscription,as a personal matter in the least, or feel the less respect or regard for the individual who withdraws it. Its only effect should bo to prompt him to an examination of his conduct, and the correction of any errors he may discover, and to stimulate him to greater exertions—determined, at least, neither to deserve censure, or loss of patronage, so far as his honest efforts can avail to prevent it. As to the withdrawal of patronage for a difference of political or religious opinion, that is a tiling which should never pain, or move fur a moment any honest and independent editor, as, amidtho endless variety of human opinion on tlmaso sub jects, the same expression of opinion which would induce one man to withdraw, would in. (luce another or more to subscribe —at least, so We have found it. Commercial patronage, however, has little or nothing to do with personal controversy or con flict of opinion; hut is founded,principally, on in ilustry, energy, honesty, and perscveiance, in the quick publication of all important facts, and able and intelligent comments upon them, cal culated to developo their true nature and conse quences. And, commercial in'n, undivided and unprejudiced hv party,will,as all others ought to do, always carefully examine, both sides of every question, looking more to the intrinsic value of the opinions A - arguments themselves, than to the persons who utter them. However, then, we may differ from any of our merchants politically, while we shall continue freely to express our ] o litical opinions, uninfluenced hy any man «r any party, we have no doubt they will patronize us, so long as we may make it to their interest to do so, commercially: and the Daily paper will be devoted chiefly to their interests. And they can not be unaware, that no paper can honestly a gveo with them altogether, and that while they differ from us in some things, they will p’obahly agree with us in others, and the same also with any paper that boldly and honestly expresses, as every one ought to do, its own opinions, and not those ofa party, or ofany other paper or person. We believe that a first-rate Daily Palter, such as wc are determined that ours shall be, will be highly valuable to the place, and profitable both to its patrons and to ourselves. The great ob ject of commercial men, in patronizing papers, is to obtain the earliest commercial intelligence f ont all quarters; and to effect this, many suh -a ibe for several daily commercial pnpets, pub fished in different quaitcr*. Yet still, as few, il any, can afford to have one from every sea port, or commercial town,intelligence will often arrive by papers which they do not take,which will give those who receive those papers, the advantage of thorn. And beside this, many of them have scarcely time tn look through all the commer cial matter of every paper they receive (and of ten to no effect,)to find stub as concerns them selves or the particular business of this city. Our object will he to have every commercial paper that is desirable, throughout the Union—to get them from the Post-office, each evening, the the moment they arc received there—and to se lect from them, set in tyi c, daring the niirht, and publish by sunrise, next morning, all the irri tant commercial intelligancs they contain—al so, thn important political and other news, so far as the time will permit—giving the preference, always to the commercial, and all that mostly concerns the commercial confnunity. Thus lay ing before the Merchant, each morning, before ho leaves his residence, all that valuable in formation which is calculated to govern his transactions throughout the day. To effect all this, the paper will he consideraly enlarged, the host of workmen will be engaged, and the commercial department placed exclusively un der the control of a commercial editor. Uy thu.- concentrating all the valuable commercial inti 1- i figence C om all quarters, the Merchants of this | place may be saved the great expense in i curred in daily's from abroad, nndtlie onerous i trouble of searching through a bushel ol coin ! morcia! chaff, for a grain of wheat, and often no: 1 even that—and will receive it also setae hoar, i earlier than they could obtain ’he foreign paper j which contain it, from the Post Office.—lt wd I ! >c both t.a expensive and lahori us enterprizc , hut, neither labor orexp' use are tube ca-ed for I in any undertaking, so long as they c..n J eossliiiiy and profitably employed; and of tin we have not the slightest doubt in the presen ! enterprise —at any rate wo have determined no |to sr,arc them, in the eSort for snoc>-a. am some generous friends, who enLr am simile opinions of Us success, and confidence mc : OXI rlion.s, have bad the kinbness to step f-ntvan voluntarily, with offers of pecuniary assistant: shou dwe need it.—We are in treaty with •>ent!otnan of extensive commercial as well a gaoeral intelligence and informatipn, fkr a sal 1 to him of one half of the eslablislimcnt-be t I taka upon himself the entire control of the cam I mettrial department of it. Hot should not thi i arrangement be made, an able, inti Urgent, art (capable commercial editor will be engage 1- ! \v‘f shall stake every thing upon this cotcrpriz* n i wo trust the community is "offctectly at .. ,tb us to believe that we are not do : .dm.:' tlfinp hy hnlrcs. The ques.io itiL-n in Mill such a paper be valuable to liter _ w K.h the price of il 1 Ad we ask. »gire v a /tor tri i/ul the start, and .J yen 1 el xcthiiruic your patronage at end, u atm ! r'.c (cast hesitation- I 'VO VUvN’V, I* A Ittrpt' !)\VF.f,l.l\(j, EOT. o liiiH Aco. tiixl A liAIUiE MTOKII, , wll calculated fur Dry-Uoods v-rSaHw nml (Jrooorics, opp(i.-.ile tilt* d store ol lei 1 waril Thomas, Mstj. upper r, uutl of tlroatl-strect—an oxivllent stand ,1 tor luisineiss. Possession will he givt*n e on the first ol October. I -1 or terms, which will he liberal, apply to Mr. Josta-u Cau ’ iuk, at the above pluec. " GAIUtUT LAWUEXCB. r July 31 sqj r Oilicc oV \\VvJ CoUWWV^JeYOUOVS 0 Under the Lawtncarnj into effect, the *" Convention with France, II » « - e ASin.MiTON, 1 ITV, .Aug. (» f r nnms Mngtlw day iippointed by -S. I.nv, for (lit'meetingol ibe Coniinis ,r sioners, one ol’lbem ultended nt tbe a 1 purtmenl, provided by the tSei retnry of ,f N>tuie; —and having - ascertained that n ■s Ijdl meeting of the Hoard eunnot be et n l“Rled before the 3rd Monday inSeptein her next, in consequence of the recent enactment of the law under which the s commission bus issued, nod the distant u resiliences ol the other Commissioners f | named therein; it was g Ordered, That the meeting - of the Hoard I !-i htnd adjourned to the 3rd Monday ol next, nt noon, nt this place. 1 And that (lie Secretary cause public no ■ j lice hereof, to he <given in the Journals Ii i authorised to publish the laws ofthe Uni j *> d rsiutes, and in those nearest the rest n deuces of the several Commissioners. I’y order, ~ r> JOHN V. T'HOST, Sec’y. 'i’iie papers authorised to publish the Laws ot the U. IStates, will publish the , above notice ns often us their papers may n j tie issued for the first week after its re -1 eeption. and then once a week till the . next meet ing of the Hoard. Aug •-M gt.wtd !)| \ Family Atlas. ' AN KCOXOMICvII. JTJ..IS, for Ihe C iSL use of families and young persons. containing . - ! 1 Maps, with various Tables 3 of Population and Extent; heights of ! mountains, lengths of rivers, canals roads j , railroads. " ilh views of buildings, dress. . fi-e. in the various countries, fs'ome , work of this kind is almost indispensable ' in every family—and none has ever been ’ j published so cheap and portable, as this. ’ Price *1 Jit). Tns dnv published by lUCHARDsUN, LORD IIOLIIUOOK, Hostun. April 11 ni j ■ V\\C Vi\U’tH\v\C\oYN VV\ftf*OVl\?,C ’ A Nl) the Hectares delivered before the ? American Taslitateofliislrin tion in i iloston. Vug 1 H‘J 1. To w hich is added, an Essay on the construction of School I Houses, with plates. At.SO. In pamphlet form, an Essay on tbe i 1 i eoiislriii'tion ot'Sehool Houses, to wtiieli - j was awarded tile prize oll'ered by the ?! Am las. olTnsiraelinn, \ag. |s;)|. Just :• lutblished by 11011.1 It It SOX, LOUD .J --j IIOLISUOOK, School Hook Publishers, Boston. ( J \mil 1 1 fVI ■! ATISKXsf iiIXK !) I vOF B»(WT FOAFIffKW. i!; f Hill; Pro; rietors have tbe pleasure] ii | W of intbririiiig tbe public, that they, ~ilittve this Line to run three i times a week : I Leave Augusta on Sunday, Tuesday ' | and Thursday, at !~il> A. M. Leave Albeits lor Augusta, same davs. i- at 11 o'clock, \. iM. r , (IT 5 " They have also established a Line i of 'i'tvo Horse Crau '.nr. from Athens, via ~| Jetlrrson and txiiinsville, to Mon .lyiiville l ln the Gold Hegion—to run Iw ice a week ' —through in one day. e Leave Athens on Tuesday and Salnr i* day Mornings. is Leave Murrnysville on Monthly and •t Wednestlay Yfornings. I K.VNK6 iiONGSTUEET, Contractors. B June 13 lm 71 ia Savannah Bivcr !Mavigatio n i- go nr# a is | SfE atfnirs of stud Company, having 1- i S been brought to a close, with the is exception of paying the Hfockholders j. j the undersigned gives notit e to all con >t l eerned, that, a final Dividend of < >ne I> ! jlarand Forty-Hx f’etits per dilate, (on ' ! all Jshurcson which *22 lias been paid) r1 ! will he paid to the. Stockholders ot tlu ii tllj legal representatives, accotnpnnietl by ! the proper voacht - rs, on apniicetion iiMin r, I first Brick Hui’dirg West ofthe N’ctv Market. Broad-street, \tigiisbi. to i J. W.HUJDfiES. Augusta, Ors. fit). 15.,(1, w»f id j , hoves (\V. Lees l.e-f) Cut t n r!* tiisii Tobaeco, ] j-.ipe Corn - -*: Hrnmly.' Hi, proof ~f i 5 do. Hollaed Gin. o.'i l b’s. No. y Nltieliciel, yd eoiis Hale Hope, -■*: Did i tarns Wrapping Pnp r T for naif ‘ low lor cash or approved |>;ipei - , t.y tf,| J. ,11 AifriiAlJ, T, iis | CCOUDIA, i-ttANKI.IV CJOrSTV. til |i To Tempt.'.! to Cleveland and Jugtph CU ■t.-.-.-I j will please lake notice, that f **l IJ. shall apply to tiie next (Superior ;M| | ( olll .f to tie held in and for said county c l„„ the second Nlonday in October nexf ,s {fora writ of partition ioi - nil the hunts he n, longing to the estate ot Wyatt ( lew vs |;111ci. docM. Ii you imvc any objection - - , ..„u will t)!e« c t makrtbein at tint time. IIUHLUT L, LANE. March hi ' hub a* ’ V \vc ’ V\vovovYg\\-\>vod vS\ aWvoH : tjmtu.w, ’ arrived at his stable in Wash* 1 fi i. ing*on, Wilkes county, (tin ) nmi will etninneiiee tbe lull season on the Ist day of September, at I'lt rta.N tlolinrs the single service, to he paid in Imnd—Twkn- Tv dollars the season; to bo paid nt any time w ithin the season—and Tmu rv dot , lars for insurance, to he paid as soon us Ibe mure may he ascertained to he in tool, or transfered from the possession ol the person who engages iter. Filly cents to the groom, in hand, for every mare. I'he tall season w ill expire on the first of November. Thenext Spring season will commence on the first of'March, at his present stand. Any gentleman becom ing responsible for the season of A mares, may have the season ofa sixih gratis.— Good pasturage w ill he provided gratis, for mures sent from n distance, they w ill he led with grain at tM cents per day.— Every core w ill be taken to prevent acci dents or escapes—lint the proprietors of the lioreo will not be responsible for any that may occur. It is our expectation to make the present stand of C£tiidnune a permanent one—and every ell’orl will lie made to do justice to those who may in courage his services. HI ID.NI .NC is a rich blood hay, with black legs, mane and tail. IS hand's three inches high, six years old next spring, of fine action, hone and hair. <il IDMM' has been purchased at Haliimore.on high recommendation, with a view to improve the slock of (Southern horses. His high origin jastilies the ex peetalion that this object may he accom plished. He was gotten by tbe full blood ed imported Arabian Hagdad, (who was sold in New York for «j?S,0(IO) out ofthe lainous tborough tired marc Uosa Carey, by fur An by—Uosu's dam was tSaliy Jones. by the imported Wrangler—he by i homed, sire of SSir Areliy—having two direct crosses ofthe Areliy blood with thorough A rahian blood. His pedi gree is not only first rate. Imt authentic. ; See American Turf Uegister, Nov. IKH, page I,Y‘J. It ispresumed that (|itidnunc has the essential properties of u nicer— for he was entered for the “ Maryland Sweep stakes,” against nil stallions in t Imt state, and no entry was made against him. ((See American Turf ItegisuT, Dec. I*3l, page I (Io) —and lie was sold out of training by I*. Wallis, Esq. to the pre sent proprietors, (American Turf Regis ter, July Ln‘l”, p. 573 ) I>. I*. IHLIiIfOE.sE, I£. A. TOO.MIiiS. Washington, Aug til 2i fit Iti/ W(i„«o.s I/umi'kin, Governor and Commander in Chief us the. .Inn;/ and .Wiry <</ this Stale, and of the .Militia thereof; A I*Bsol ' lil .1 1 .%.Tloa\« mU - 1 have received ollieinl Y T itil'ormrtlion that on the 1 lilt <lay ol J me, ISW, in the county of Hurkefn (bis State, a murder was eommilted on the hotly of Isaac Hash, hy his brother JOHN HUSH of said county; and it being re presented to me that the said John Ha>b lias tied from justice—Now in order dial lie may he apprehended and l.ronvhl to trial for the crime with which lie is char ged, I have thought proper to issue this my proclamation, hereby offering a re ward of o inwnitkn dollars, to any person or persons who may ap prehen(! and deli ver him. the said JtM I N Hl’t*H, in!', the en-tody ofthe HlierilVol said county of Hurhe, in w hich said mur der wits committed—And ! do moreover i charge and require all olliecrs, civil and i military, to be vigilant in endeavoring to (apprehend and - bringing to trial said fu 1 gitive. j Given under rny Imnd and the great son! ofthe Mule, at the Hale-hme e ■ j ill Millcdgeville, (his eighteenth day of August, in the year one tlionsitnd c'glil iiundrc'l and thirty two. ' I WILSON LUMIMHN, ‘j Hy the < lot cinoj - ; ■ , E. Ilami(.tu.n, beery of Stale, DESMtIVIION. . John Hi .-ii is 31 or 'to years of age, ;t --1 bout <> feet 3 ini lies high, fair complexion, of Imndsonn personal tq.p -arance; ir lame in the right arm, which is pereeiva ' ble only w hen he uses the knife at table. Ang -’!) 3i JW 1 Advu'm'.b.U'tvVuv’rt wiv\\c. On the Isi Tuesday in .\ovnid>cr next, '' »/SJILL bn sold at tiie ('onrl House it. 1 ? V Goliitnljia county, xv ilbin tiie nsii ' ai hours of sale, agreeably to an order ol the interior ( ourt of sai'l county, wlien !. itting for ordinary purposes : !l A Tract of Land, containing nine him * 'died olid ninety live acres, more or less 1 !mi tiie waters of Germany's and Green ■' i Hrier creeks, in said county. The land ‘ ! i : w ell improved, and has on it, a first v i:iti HiickDwelling House. A J.sO, i /.T a ,;:: sam; timi; ami m.iu: : i Eiglity-ii ve tit les ol Land, in -aid conn ; *y, on the waters of Hiitb r's crci k, l.c j Inngin/r to the estate of .lured Found, de ! ceased, bold for the benefit ofthe licit - ? lin'd creditors. Terms Hindi known on 1 t>;r day es sale. THOM AS L. HEA I.L. ndtnr. • Aujr £3 wtd fid 'v>OA’VAV\IU;UV -1 OF COLUMIiI.I. s. c. espretPully inform liieir friend* and the public. Hint they have estuh- I tisiied a SIIOF in At fa sr\, Georgia, for r the purpose of Making nml Repairing 1( ()TT<).\ GLNb, and lire now prepared '(o tin iii-li these Machines, made of the hi si materials and io tiie best milliner,— . 1 We will keep o'. Imnd (<f ,b> ol different i sixes, from 33 to f!(t fSawn. j Uur (Shop is about one hundred 1 yard* above the upper Market in this city, j au£*4> Ytw a;i , LIST OF LUTTKUS, VB I.MAIMNH in thu Toßt-Ullicu at Augu*t. B.V Ciuorgm, on the Ist of Suptember, IS3Y (not before advertise J.) Persons wishing Lei tors liom this list will please suy they are aJr oi Used. A Abernathy YV l> Arrington Charles Adams iSamli L E Avery Lyman * j A L ur A Z Antony Sterling E Allen Ann C Armstrong P t Aldridge A Addis MalinaJ i* I Alleoud C I B k ! Baird Andrew N Brandon James . I Barfield L F Begun Patrick j Beall J Bi ad well Isuue BeallN K Ilioeks Luov Ann faro .. Bolden or ug't Aiibcu of Davis Bottom Boggs James Boggs John ’ ! Beach Mary Bush Marta ■ | Bailey J \V Bunins Joseph I ] Ilize Oliailes Bjiie William I j lllai k Edward J Bulfniglnn James s Blair Robert J Duller Audi oW . Dkiunl Edmund , C _ ratmnernn Ann Clayton Eliza D > Campbell Jno Clark Joo sen j Casey Thus (i Cerrii ll A H Campbell Mary It Cortiran tl \V diaries Brister or I'm ley Dudley It Ttemias Walker Cone f.dwd L f Chadwick Susan L Cosby Jim 11 - diitrrh Elvira Ofin Cobh I. U i Cla,k Sami B I I) . Davcn|.ort Tho* Duly Vt’dliani II Deni Lett ll Dugas Leon P Dick William Dully Eliza H 1 Earii-k Ann Elbert Sarah ' Elizabeth Hazzard care Mullen John rare of ufinrs Eties mr Egleslon Fox James I’urse I'.dwJ Foster Jim G Gantcr Joseph Green William J Gibbms Stephen Green Wilson A Gilchrist Jno II lllirpNath’l Heard Isaac T Harris W llmisley William Ilagars Patrick lloi kins Isaac Hazzard Elizaheth Halford Maty D II ithuway Paul U Kiulsoii John 1, H arris (• A Hyatt mr of I lie firm of llai ris Benj F Dove A, Hyatt Heard Ediumid Hughes J 1‘ 11 lleaid James 1 luutpliry b Martha Jenkins J S K Kearney John King Catherine Kingman mr K, iniedy William Key Juulma Kiiiilnck Giles E Lang Wm J1! & J Lewie John I' or Guardian Litllgnu Ann Lacy Freeman W I.uio William Lamar M B Lyon Mary Leo Elizabeth Lyman Uni C Leslie Maria , M Marshall John care of McNoal Danl Jackson Marsh, - tll Me,Mahon Fianull McClelland Daniel - Mims David MeCurter James J Mills 11 ' IMeLauglilin A R Milrlu II James 1 iMagrinlei George M Miller Wiek MeClink, r William Mitclu.ll il or EfiZubelh MeC’uhctur H Mood Tiios N Nsgloe Win M Noble N CJ O O’Callngh.m F Overton Amanda OT’lalieriy Thus r Palmar W dli» Ibyor llieliard Pei kins William J Powell Gtorge F I’utluc Jiophia A a U-iiini Climb s It Ilamsny Elizaheth Royls Jonathan Roddick Ulriek Kockut lliuhard Ring Mmy Ann 8 Saudci s Henry G Brnilh Mary Kliultz A I* Kdnlli Susan Scorell r*z Brolbera Winigbl (fintor Bchlcy William Dims J 11 Heblcy George il .Simpson Oliver 1 Schick Cbristj inG Spelbud E \V > .Shelton Ehzabeiii F Stallings Hubbcit Smith Fimicid 1* Siecie \N illiam Kmiili Turner Dtvymoi John I Smith S .aildi r Simmer E , Hmi'b Moses Snares Anthony , j Si in i; b '/. Sweat Joel I Smerdoii Henry Taylor mra P M Thorn Hixa A Taylor Thornton Tomlin Hln rtvood Taylor Laic Tuq.in Gemgo P Tayloi Jaiio Tinier Tims Thero George M V Vann Seaborn J Verdcty Maihurin YV ” WalburgEW Wilder Ann ■ ( Walker mrs Reuben Wilcox Toliver 1 Whitaker Joshua Willy Anna Maria '• j Welbeihee Mark Willingham .l innet I Wliilohead Jno It W ilkinson and Mealing j We/tv.'nod Orville II W illy tbilvm \Vesl Diey YVrigtit William I Wibon Lawictico Wood Mary ! v Young Theod 1 I W.VI, C, MIC'UU, P. M. d I Aug r . 95 ; m Ha iZrifl'sFi: i~k t-Tii 1 | tIStX the use ofthe llvga-inn Vegetal, b '' J 3 Ini vci'sal .Ylcdieiiieti ofthe Hritial ,! ] ( a.lb rc' - "I Health. London, which luivt 'i obtained llic approbation and rccommcn i* ijalion of Home Tbonsnnds of Cnrcii, ii ('onstitiiplionn, ( tiolcra Mortals, fnfbim mntion, itif mally or externally; Dyspcp sia. Fevers. Aigne. Indijrcstion, Hillsnu 1 or Nervous affections, and nil discuses o 'the Liver; \ elltivv Fever, Gout, Hbfu '■ ] mutism, Luinbaero, Tic Didoreaux, Drop s ;sy, f t. Y itn-.’s Dance, Epilepsy, A pci •* j plexy, Faralys's, Fnlsy, Hmull Fox | HenscL, YVliooping - Houjurh, S*cnrlet IV | ver. Asthma. Jaundice, (Jrtivel. S ; ton< _ [ Strictures. Hujdiircs, ttml Sypliilis, in al | its sttitrcs; Constipated HovveL, YVomn j Scurvy Itcbingcs of tijeSUin, Kin/f's Evil j and nil ('otnueous Disorders; in short j every complaint to which tbe huttiai ‘ frame i- so direlidly subject, under nl i their varied forms and names; ns tin V llyfreian conviction L, that Man ir md.jer Id one only Ileal iJuseusH, ti'eit is the fnpuriti ' oj the I flood. f These inedicinen are composed only o, 'I I mutter, and arc - warranted o t'iomh a-: contained not one particle o mercurial mineral or chemical eubsinn it, <vs, p Further pm tionhii's re* peeling (tbeii- tinprccedented Mitcct n, .'node of ml dr...; ,i- ■ via;', (vc - . may be imd of •• ' t!i< iIAIHW vY GANAHE, I ,e... . 1,/airf.r the Ct(j of AufLitz* CONTINUES the t()A<II1IAkl\(i HlSl.\f»». As heretofore, nml oilers lor Wale, of his o». ii Manufacture, light ami tasty Poach es, Clmriottees, Barouches, Tilberrys, digs, niui Salkeys. lie hue also in Store, Newark made ("ouches, Barouches, Giga -Ve. all til* which will he Bold on the must reasonable terms. Can inges ol’evory description, built to order, in a sii|ierior style. it/** Kepairiiig done at a short notice, and on reasonable terms. CIIAKLEB L. IIALTj. August H 4t\v b7 ciiimi.AiukVii HOUSE, GREENVILLE, 8. CAROLINA. IlltS Large and airy Establishment JL is now thoroughly repaired, lilted up, uml ahutuhuilly furnished lor ilieae* cointnodutiva of travellers, and (imiilics who are seeking a pleasant ard heaMiy abode, during the warm season, Tho subscriber will endeavor to promote the comfort, and render the stay agreeable to those who favor him with their cus tom, hy ordi r, «|Vii«*t, and wlmlesome ro giiliiilous. lli> [ms ntmndnnte ol’ICE; and to former patrons, his grateful ac knowledgements are presented, with an assurance of a continued disposition to alford the best uccomniodatluns, on rea souuhle terms. JOHN CHITTENDEN. July 21 dtw H? I»ROtLAMATiI>\. By WILSON hUMPaiN, Governor of the State of Georgia. BEING duly impressed with the be lief, that it is the duty of Nations, ■"states and communities, us well us indi viduals. to render homage and adoration > to the Supreme Governor of the Universe —Hie autliur of every good—to uclinow ledge His power f*to make eonfessluii of sins: to ask their forgiveness ; to suppli euto His mercy, «)• deprecate His wrath t t And a righteous God lon ing seen lit to visit many parts of our country, with a mod destructive petdih ncc, the distress iag ra vitgefi of which, we have every rea son to apprehend, will ere long visit tins Slate:—Ami believing as I do. that the impending Judgments of Him, wlio des piseth not the contrite lieart, call for de vout humiliation and prayer, on the part of ids oHemling creatures, I have there fore thought proper, at this alarming cri sis, respectfully to recommend, to the in habitants of this Stale, unitedly to set 11- pnrt Thursday, the With day of Septem ber next, as a day for religious exerciwea, espeseially fasting, humiliation and pray er, to entreat the Disposer of events Unit ibis awful pestilence may he n verted front as, or that in cum: lie, in His lallmte wis dom and righteousness, should see lit to alilicl us with it, that it may, hy Mis pow er and goodness, he so abundantly sane tilled and blessed to as, as to teach ns by its aflieting ilhiHlnitioiis, the uncertainty* of human life, and “ho to number otti* days that wu may apply our heart-> unt » wisdom ” In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand, at tin* Statu House in IMilledgeville, this tllllh day of An gust, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and tidi ly two. nml oi the Independence of A mericu, the fifty seventh. WILSON LUMPKIN. Sept r, Wi yj Pill VI ED LI8TMO ? liie Drawing in the eon fiaSKr*?* temphited Gold A Lend y*sßt®M Lotteries, will he regal.ie ! ly issued from this olHee. 'I hey -a ill a| • pear in Numbers, no that they nmy bo bound together in pamphlet form. IVr.soiiß desirous of becoming t nbsrii hers can fnrwai(s their tianiesto as post paid, enclosing the cash,und they wilt bo attended to. They should mention the - post oilier to which the numbers should J) he directed. 1,, The whole work will contain about 4bt* I, pages,nnd cannot be afforded at lesstlmo tJo to subscribers, vovlin mlViincr. ® POLIIILL *V CTTIIBEUT. l n Mi Hedge: iije. Aligns! t) IHTJ. J; Wv\}\e W\ws*vv\l\ottH. Js rfklt a dererip lion of the Manners am! 0 f tip l ChiHtoms of the East, especially u . Erjtlanuluni of the IM/ .Scriptures ; In the p. form of a.‘familiar conversation betvvn a Mr. Benyon and ids son Harry. Him • E (rated withn!imer..nsbeautiful cute. 1 y ’ |{,.\. Bourne Hill Draper, in pi ei-T, snai will speedily be published bv „• Hit IIAKDSUN, LOUD & HOLHKOOK, Boston. II ’ (T7” Tliis work will be n nat ful mid, tionto Sabbath School Libraries, as well j’ jas an aftnietive and entertaining Tvm i< II lor eliildn aat home. April It 151 n LAND FOR WALK ’■'/ A GREAT BARG AIM Is now offered in the sale of a tract, or . lot of LAND, in Carroll county, which iis .. discovered to Ik- rich in the Ootdnmroyf' ” h/. The owner being on the eve of n long 1 Journey to the North, will now noil it kir, j* n a ( t mclt application Is made. Indiepn -1 table titles will be delivered. APPLY AT THIS omcr jo oc:«