The Georgia journal. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1809-1847, February 21, 1837, Image 1

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The GEORGIA. JOURNAI*, WILLIAM A. ROCKWELL, ... I -,i , wil . n a week during Ilio session of the U- I* P" weeklv for the remainder of the year, it jHlsturc, Wavn(! all j Hancock Streets, at THREE V.'MTlKS per annum, in advance, or FOUR DOL- i is at the cn.l of the voar. e l»atier will not lie aent to any prrann nut of the • „ until the subscription money ia paid in advance. . o',.factory reference civen. «' .1 c .• II ITSE ‘I ENTS inserted at the uanal ratea. ■'!,/' u "tdcs of LAND, by Administrators, Exe- ;,r tiuardiuiia, are required, by law to be held on 11 • •pueaiiav in the month, between the honra of ten nr ! , niHlll i„,i ibree in the afternoon, at the Court- ! nice, which the property is situate.— v",‘;of tiieae aid,-a inuat Itc given in n public gazette i V I’V I* \VS nraviou* to tin* titty of null-. & < ■ * ,>f NKGRGES inii!»t fro at public auction, on tlir • "t 'I’nt-t'lav of tli'* month, between the usual hour** of nr , it • , t - place of public in the county where the f - i.Vrii iiu.Mit irv, of AdmiuMtrniioii or Gitrtriliimsliipt **'‘ ' I,-..,, hecu irra’iitotl, firat irivins? SIXTY DAWS no* 1,1 ' ..„i; in uni* of tlm public mi/.cite# of ilii-t State, Iiii'l,ioor of the Conrt*lt«n**, where such nulon nr** ,0 \ all ‘ for the sale of Personal Property, must he given ' iiiniiiier, KOltTY tlav* previous to the day of sale. !, fl , ii,.v Debtor* and Creditors of un Estate mast VOLUME XXVIII. MILLEnOEVILLEf TUESDAY^ FEIIItUAKY ill* IN3Y. NUMBER 96. in like h.'ii'ilili'lie.i for FOR'TV day,. "J that application will be made n^'. wrv for IraVi to aell LAND, muat I . MON THS, before any order absolute ahull lie made thereon by the Court. Tiie Thorough Ri-ed Horse A It .1 12 , WILL alati.l the enaningaenann at the house of .Mnj, Thoimis (i. Sail* fonl, three mile* North of Eatoiitnii, and t\ ill Ih> h-t to mart'.* ut Thirty- _—Jire Dollar* tie' season, which may he .li<rh irged liy the pay men! of Thirty Pu/tam, ifpnid before the season ex pit on; fifty folium to iinirc, to he paid ns soon as the fact is ascertained, or the proper ty transferred ; and One Dotfar to hie groom in every iiHtance, bund and extensive pasturage will he pro vided for Mares from a distance, and they will lie fed w ith grain, if directed. All po-cilda cure, w ill he taken liuhility for nuy that may attention \.s id this kind eontinnes to receive prompt n liistt at the Office of the GKORGIA JGUKNAL. in vvh to the Court of „ , lie published for | |„ p r ,. V eut ncoidcnlv, hut happen. I lie proprietors congratulate themselves with having it in their power to present this unrivalled Stallion to the pulilic at this interesting and favoruhle period El la A K *. following are among the BLANKS that are kept |_ Cl ,iistantly on hand, and for sale, at llie JOURNAL OFFICB:— IndictniMits, Doclaratious, H ul Bonds, D,.j. un* (for Interr.) j ,, s i nmonses. Sai>iM‘iia 4 <S. & I. Court,) Chum — AlVi'I’ts. & Bonds, Do. Forthcoming Boiul*, Kxf -.itioiM (S. & L Court,} f*o«t Execution*, Sheriff's Bills of Sale, O' Deeds Jii.tiee’s .'>umnion*M, Du. Exec net ions, Tnx Collectoi* do. Deeds, Mo i to fletail, cks Set. Fus. for Fd’nt. Draws, Gamut*, Lcttors of Administration, Do. Temporary, Do. Testamentary, Do. Guardianship, Administrator's Bonds, Bonds of Adui'rs. with the will annexed, Guardian’fl Bonds, Warrants of Appraisement, Executors, Administrators, nnd Guardiau’s Deeds, Letters of Dismission of Kx ec utors, Do. of Administrators, Do. of Guardians, .Marriage Licences. L a w. F11IIE undersigned having moved to Mobile, will prnc* I lit • l.wv in nil the Courts of the City, nnd in the Snore.n • Court of the State. Oflico on Koyul Street, I.. ol\ ooiMMite Goodman'’! House. ;|' : i-Lj _ _ H. J. HARWELL. \ NEW BOOK STORE. *^t|». C. A. KLLS havingdi-‘puscd of his interesi in Book Business at Macon, has located him* Ht ,|j- Milledgeville, for the purpose of i arry ing on the al.o\e Imduess. Being truly thankful to his friends in viii in 4 parts of thn Slate for the lilieral pntrounge here* t,,f or «* bestowed on him, lie hopes they will not, with th.* ciii/.oinof tliis place, forget to call on him, oiipo«ite Mr*. Godwin’s Tavern, at the Sign of the large Lrdyer, where may he found a large assortment of L:t\v* Jleili«ml* Misrollauooiisi, and Krhool Kooks, GluV*, School Apparatus, Dissected Maps, nnd Maps of all Ki i Is, every article in the use of Draw ing, Gold I* iji *r mid Bordering, Perforated Taper nnd Curds for |Vi 4 i%ets, and a general assortment of Fancy Articles, M'ldcal Boxes, Vecordions, Tiuiionud .Minim Music, the ii. *i (jiiality of Knives, Steel Feus, Ever Pointed Pencils. CiriuiueS’iucers, India Indelible Ink, Pocket Books and Par*. 14 of all kinds, Boed Bags, largo Work A Dress Box- r*.fi«Mitle.n.’iTsShaviiigCnse8 & Travelling Desks, Ink, (|,nlD, Paper of all kinds, Blank nnd Record Book*, on Inal and made to order. The 'Token, Gift, Violet and R.-ligio'is Souvenirfor 1337, jn*t received, and all the ii .v PuldientioiM nnd Rev iew s ns soon ns they are issu ed from the press; Greer's Georgia Alinanucfor 1037, by tli*»cro*.s or dozen. T ; hers will he allowed a liberal discount in furnish ing th nr Schools, and geutlemeii purchusing for their l.Mr.ui -. accommod ited on the most reasoimlilc terms. All orders thankfully received uud promptly attended ! Tj* The Auction Business will bo conducted in this j nl, -by C. A. ELLS. Millcilgeville, Oct Q’» _ _ The Subscriber U KSPECTFL’kLY informs his friends and the pub- I lie that lie Ins sold his entire Stock of GOODS to | (iKDRGK K. O’BRIKN, who will continueou the bn* I sin.’st* »s usual, after the 1st of Felirttnry. j The .Subscriber tenders to those of his friends nnd cisioiners, his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage- extended to him, and would respectfully solicit the same | pu-.»ara gemailt for his snrecsMor. He would also soy ' to !lms/who are indebted to him, either by note or nc- c i it, that he intends leaving this place shortly niter lh hi of Feb. mid expects they w ill now come forward mil mike a final settlement, in lie will then place all notes and m counts alter that time in the hands of un At- ! tom . for collection* HstruiU ditto will bo no dnn-1 ,-ultv or dissatisfaction attending the collection ot hi-* ' arcdiiuts, ns ho has given great indulgence and ample time for the liquidation of them. ^ ^ MiUcdgeville, Jan 17—tf 'B'lic SUibNcribcr 1 YF.SPECTFULLY informs his friends ami tht* puh- V lie in general, that he intends to continue the above business in nil it* branches, together with the TilLOItl.XK III SIXES*. And will constantly keep on hand u gem nil assortment of iicutlciiicii’s nnd Youth’s Wearing Apparel, Cloths, C i'*iin«res,nnd Vestings, Hats. Boots, Hosiery, Ate.&c. The subscriber iuteudsto renew bis Slock ot tiood* in tan Spring, when Ii" w ill receive every article in bis line ul Im-dne-is suitable for the season, and hopes to receive 11 - one liberal patronage us was extended to Insure- ilvessnr. GEORGE E. O’BRIKN’. Milledgovllle, Jan 17—if CSreal Blnr^ains. rjllIE Subscriber will continue on his present bnsi* ■ ii-’ss until the first dnv of Felnimry next, and will stllvcrv low for cash. A. t. VAIL, jiui 17 Georgia Female colleso, .SCO TTKHUltty, (ico. O l’It friends find patrons are informed flint the exer cises of tliii Iu-*titiitio:i were resumed on Mimil’iv I'.sli in at,—.1. It. II I TllOl S, A. B. nnd Mi«s //.1/c- /*//:/’ ( I.AUKi:, hive arrived, and Mr*. ITfS/ f i» \ lily■••xpecicd. Mr. \V. collies recommended by the Kev. Win. T. Brantley and others. Mr*. D’Esto bv Mr*. Nicholas Biddle and others*, .Miss t\ is ngraduate at Mrs. Williams’ Seminary at Troy ; nnd Mr. I.. La- rv-n . the Priucipnl, In gs'leavo (uVcferti Prof. James VVai:.., c, Dr. M. II. De Leon, Rev. Dr. t’npeis, t’olu n- I'ii.S.t’.; Dr. J B. Gorman, Tiilbottuu, Geo. *, Dr. J- Ibiwcn, Augusta ; Mnj. J. II. Ilowurd, John D. Howell, ll-, Ed.t’arev, E*u., Colnnibu 4 , Geo.; t’«d. Samuel II-i-'rvvell, Millcdgev idle ; Col. F. Carter, Win. V. llmi- II. T.L. D.iv. Esii., SeolMbofo’, Aic.kVi’. II ivin ' le-trticil lint noiiin Inve cmnpbiined of our l> rm* beiicr hi jlierllmn lit auv other School m this State, 'v* have concluded to CAlabli-li the following us our It mu the gay nnd sprightly oflsprit Gallatin, Potomac, Whip and Andrew, are eliding the admirnion of u large portion of the community and cmiiiunnmling thn attention of the sporting world— To thn progeny of nil these, we cim with confidence, ecouiineud ARAB as n most valuable cross, in support which, wc have these very powerful reasons: his pu rity of blood, bis tremendous size, nnd Ilia exquisite and incomparable l*MUity, nil of which he combines in a higher degree tlmn any other horse now on the con tinent. We mean no disparagement to others ; but in order toshovv the high estimation in wliii Ii ARAB’S stock is held we will record a few facts, vvlu Ii we think w ill establish, beyond the least possibility of doubt, •ir superiority : Itet Tlounee, the dam of Arab, sold for ‘J000 dollars, alter she was ID years old; (’oquetl, for ii £ 1000,alter she li.nl broke down ; and for a brood mure, Berslieba would have commanded any price her owner would h ive asked, but she died when going into her second training. She was thought by her trainers to be the beat marc the world ever produced. For Jnucll, two tlious.iml five hundred dollars were refused; ’Turin*, il is believe I, sold for $ :UH)0 ; for Eliza Kirbey, $ •J.50U has b M «*ii refused; *’,000 was refused for General Brooke, ! iiuioi: the last son of Bet Bourn for $o0'l0,and cannot be bought at tins time for less than j double that sum. These plain, simple, und unvarnished facts, which need no comment, uro mentioned for no oth»»r purpose than to show the gri*»t value ol ARAB’S in return fur what we receive, vve offer A mb's services to tin* public on more reasonable t* rins Run those of any oilier horse on the continent, of hi** grade. A • hurt 1 i«-1 of Id* winning colts ate subjoined, to grn- tiu those ot our friends w bo Inn e i.of hii opportunity of rclerrnig lit all limes to the 'Turf lh uisli i; and in almost every instance where his colts wire uot winners, they wei. the • oiilcoiling lings : November, lUh*,*.—At Norfolk, for sti*.cr anp nnd urn, mile heat*, he ft three in five—won by Arabia Felix, by Arab, at four heats, beating nil Eclipse and three others. Slime fall at Jerusalem, tdic won the two mile heats in 3 minutes 5^ seconds, and 3 minute.* [m teeonds. Same fall, nt New llopc, hay mare, (Bry nut's) by A- ruh, won the one mile !w at*, beating two others. Same full at Jackson, N. sin* won the one mile heats,beating the Eliza Walker,by Eclipse. Same tall, at Oglethorpe, Tube Rose, bv Aruh, won the mile beats,beating two others. I all of D'33, she won ti.e four mile bents nt Timone- um, Md., for the Jockey Club purse, $!('('() at four bents, of Morsk, | beating Grange Boy, l»y .^ir Am by ; Florida, by Con- t ntiuii, ami lluchelor by'Tuckalui . Opting Dl31, nt Bcllfichl, she won the tlnee mile hcati eor the Jockey Club purse, $100, nt fuur beats, beating a Contention and others. Fall 1832, Row Gallcv,bv Arab, won the Proprietor’s ■* .... Iii confiriiintioii of what hu: Uraet ft out n certificate of ( • opini . Mr. White pid, hy Uatler, Llizu Wulkcr hv Eclipse, and lady Mayo.hv Sir William. opring 15133, at Paris. Tctin., Colt Race, mile heats, won bv Col. llntris’ StnU Rights, beating a Napoleon nnd others. Sane Spj ing, Bcllcfronte, ITnndy Cap,best three in A, won hy Division, hy Aruh. hentirg u Sir Charles and a Monsieur Touson, at five heats. ball of 1033, at New Market, sweepstakes,for three vear* old, won by Rosetta Keinhill, heating two Med leys, And who in the South and W« st has not heard of Bass' Pillv, the far famed Reheci a Smith, now lletscy Rii*IiIoiis ; who i* ••■till heating all competitors, nnd w in- tiittg liesli laurels in tlississippi, where she was taken, and sold foj IfitlO, before she was three vears old! And of the impnrallelicd suerets of Tartar,liv Aruli, who, in five contest*, vani|iii«hcd with ea*c, nil |.i* competitors, among whom wn* the celebrated Robin llood, at three ; nnd ARAB himself soul i heats, withtuatiy others that could l» • mentioned. The above, however, shows that Arab’s colts have contended repeatedly mid successfully with the colts of the cele brated horses in Amerb n.utiill distances,from one r»» Ifi nstniniiig the high character of their diftiflguish- NOTICE. iV ii G. LANE would respectfully request " *RI who are ilidfht.'d In him iMtlirr I■ v nntr* nr ■ ho are iud'*ht.*d to him, either hv note ... openi account, to call nnd pay the same, or make some sati*iuctory arrangement in regard to them, lie expects to lenyo tin* phicc shortly, anil it is important to him that i».*hu-me** should l;a closed before he leaves.— IDS Hooks ami Account* are at his old stand, now occu pied oy .Messrs. Lane,Lumpkin & Hammond, ami where l % l i". , , , f v f 11 "II times he found ready to sun his friends. MilfodgeviHe, f’» h. 11—3| POLITICAL economy. _, Ir «OOD« at comt. ■ Mr. Siihseritiers offer their entire stnek of Goods, ii . °f Ury Goods, Crockery, Hardware, Mats, shoos, Ace. nt cost, for cash or approved errdit. All person* iudehted to themliv ncrouut, are requcbt- oil tiM all an,) settle hy note or otherw ise. COWERS St WARP. New inioiis. fell 14—if nl it* inhabitants; the Religious of Washington; Also, a fresh id. * w ill cd am esto N d. W.R. John- cry where else, i lodged to he unqttestionahle : “ Bel Bonm <* and Iter stock, are among our firs! fa rm it •nn-l I give the followiug fact* for thiiikimr so:—1 -old t’no one half of Bel Bounce, at ID years old, to Dr. Mingo for $1000—*hc was the dam nt \rnh, whose stand ing and character i* omitted. Of Lady Hamilton hy Sir Arthur, (the dam of Arab) her first colt, that was sedd for $ l,. r >t)rt—of Coquette, by Sir Archie, that I sold for $ I0?)0, and after breaking down. She w as the dam of Janette, hy Archie, that I gave $ 1500 dollars for,and refused $25fl0; also, Byron, hv Virginian, w hich at two years old, sedd for $ 1500; of Silvertail. (a fiilv) hy At - elite, that commanded at one year old,$ 1000 dollar*, of a two year old Archie filly iliat would brine $ 1000— nnd of a suckling filly at her side, hv Medley, for w hich $000 has been offered. Bet llounee w us also Ric dam of Berslieba, hy Archie,nnd died nt tlire was the favorite of the family. She never appeared public hut once, when she contended w it Ii the celebrated Henry, anti heat him with ease. Tariff is also n son of old Bel, that I gave $ 1000 forn 11 month* old. Sally Moll\ille, hy Virginian, Iter daughter, I sold for $ 1800 before site was u year old. Bet Bounce is also the dsm ) the Atlantic pot tion of the I of a two year old Archie filly*, of such promise u* loin- • ciliated hy uriils, diverging ducc Mr. Mingo, hr owner, to enter in a f weeps take ul , New-Vork, to lie run for next spring, to which there are ! seventeen subscribers,at If500each—ittnl of it yearling roll hy A rchi--, that Mr. \mc* told me lie lind been olbuud j $ 500 for when lie wa* three weeks old. Her stock nre gcnerallv large, handsome nnd ndinircd, nnd almost the | whole of them alluded to hy* me, would command very i high prices lit this time, some of them three or four times ' their cost. 'These sale* have certainly taken place. 1 have preferred stating to git ing or procuring certificates. | York, he the opportunity offered to the citizens of Goor- Pin. I’r-eii breeding from llii* noble horse. 'Thosoe w ish ing to improve tin ir ‘■•lock know their interest. THOMAS G. SANFORD, &. Co. February 7 if PROSPECTUS OK TIIK Augusta Chroniilv Stair fights* Stntiml. f R’llE undersigned, at prerent Editor of the State G Rich r»’ Se.m im.i., having purchased the estah- nientul the Ai'oi.si'a (’iiiiomi i.e, intends imiiing the two papers, on the first of January, under I lie uhove title. From and after that day, the (’intuMci.K A. Skmim.i. will he puhli*lied daily, vemi-weeklv, and weekly, throughout the w holt' yi ar. \ armii* considerations have conspired to induce a dai- . ly publication ; oiiiong which may hi* noticed ns most co years old, and j important,theprosperou^conditioii of A iign-ta, itscxten* iev4-r appeared in *i\r commercial business, mid theextraordim ry mnil la- cilities enjoyed hy publishers of newspapers. Augusta is the first point in llie State, ut w Inch all new .* of impor tance, w liclhcr commercial or political, is received from New York, <’Imrh ston, and all other C’itic* and States in u. end from here it is eir- lifferent directions, into y\» ry part of the Slate. ’To nil persons, then, interested in the current new s of the day, ns n point from which it enii he derived lit the earliest hour, and iu the most an- tlieutic iminncr, thi* city certainly presents pre-eminent advantages. 'To the mercantile community, both in the City nnd in the interior of the Slate, a i ommcrcial paper nt this place is of more importance than nt any other in the I n ion. j 'The Express Mail arrives here i*i four day* from New j History of China opinion* and cbm IIH . IIII , Rl „ II| supply of hcniilitui EujIisJi Animal*, for D537, consist- •og of Heath’s Book of Beauty, hy Countess of Bles- singtoii, with ID elegant Engravings; the Giientnl An nual, Lives of the Mogul Emperors, with22fme I’lntc*; Jennings l.aud*cnpc Amiuiif. w ith 25 Engrmings; the J puri* 1 in Spain, I * v 'Tliomi* ILmcoc; the Keepsake, jvitlt 18 Engravings, by the l.ndy l.mineline Stuart Ivortv; Heath’s Bietiiiesqiie Annual, with 20 large 8 vo. Engraving* ; Syria, the 11 illustrated in a series of views drawn from nature, lustrations of Scotland, and the W'averlv Novels; the Rd giou* Souvenir; the American Alumnae for 15»:i7. Scot is Infantry 'Tactics; Life of Van Bur-n; the As- toris, hy Irving; the Awful Disclosures of Maria Monk. For sale at the cheap Book Store, at the sign of the Large Ledger, hy C. A. ELLS. feh 1 I—tf NOTICE* fYllf E late firm of B \ ILE*- DE \ N was, hy mutual consent, di***olv» d oil the 5.1 of JniUiarv, I!!'f7.— • ■00 business will hereafter be eomlueli d bv’RMMOR B in.ES, to whom till persons indebted to the late firm will please make payment. EMMOll BAILES, , JOHN A. DEANE. Milledgevilln, Ed» 11—3t (Signed) Making the f NVU.1.1 \M 11. JOHNSON. line mail. By it, slip; the commercial i ‘ i of i in anticipation of the ordinnrv rc« cived by Editors only, from all \ >f the Atlantic States, containing $ 20,000 that old Bet and 10 of all the most important news, which can bn published here, nt least, two da vs in advance of the regular mail, ’The effect of this will be to render Northern new spapers of but little value to mercantile men in thi* State, while it in- crea*es the impoi tnnee of papers published here. In addition to all the important commercial news, the CitnoNict.’c iV Skstinki. will contain a large ipiantity of iiiiscelhineous matter, instructing, interesting, and ntnti- sing to cvi'ry desciiptiou of reader*, w hether iu ilia city oi in the country . Bo - sing a • ir. illation inllii- State, and in South (’arolinn, far hey ond tliut c\erpos.*« ssed hv any other paper nt this place,"it others the strangest posf- nuinhcr of hi* colts to cstaldi-h the j bio inducements for every kind of iidvenjsing. , >1 or- In order togive nil ia w * n ccivi d hy tlie'Exprr *.* Mail, mion ! nt thecarlie*! hour,the Daily paper will In* published3 o’clock iu the afternoon. 'The size of the Daily pnperw ill he thill nftlie At’fil'STA CmtoMci.K, eonfaiuiiig seven columns on ouch jingo l; $1*2 per term. 25 3 10 per Prisi lltll. I iotjr. I tfi - ' tit.irv hrandie*, lliilu'-t branches, Draw iug uud Tuiutitig. l-Lllgll Ig.'S, Made, (PiuiiQ and Guitar, each I sc of Piano. Board, Tin* he.ilth of this place, the refinement of il Bm* |"irily of the water and lh«' settled deteriniimtioii ol I Ric Triu.'-tpiil to render hi* ln-tilutpm for C»c««rgia, w hat D f * M irk*’ i f.»r South Carolina, L’iic us claims mi the | patronage of our Southern brethren. ANNA \|. LA TASTE L. LA TASI E, J'ui *21—tf To (lie Moaliici'ii I p is55li:'. VVtH i« a d i tv weowo to our—Ives, to inform hi iid* of certain report* which are “on »'iigac- i.|'every one,” that some t«-m lu rs in Scott-lai- r - - : -i'* Aladiiioiii-l*. We rte not the only tenchfis 1,1 ^'-oUdiorou-.*!!, uud thosn who know us would belli i-t to clinrue tin with such hateful principle*—Riry know *'» I'-■ Southern men (unlives of Virginia, hot Geor- Gan- hy udoiitioii) l»v hirtii, education, nod in Ic. ling. L. I. M AS I F, V. LA TAM E. i i E litorswho have published a previous ndverli***- 1 Mot mu*, will plea-e discontinue that and inscitthe oiii-. , w« ck lor four weeks. .DjMl-lt _ or>M<' Inlopiimiioii of Hip i*tiblt<% V* I \G r>-. -ml v travelled llie old Fed »• 5 Rend 11 1 mg th- ChwUullonchee Rivi r oppo-ile I’oill 1 B wi»| on by wav «.i old I’niI Terry, m Him 1 ! •"iili, R.m.L—I -tali lol lie* i itniillatiqil I' d'-i * tout I have never /-••en the oi l Road 1 "Idmn-Ferries, Bril*•*«,.Ve., to mv nothing ' • Mo ►iv. | |»v p i-oo- truv•*11 in low id ' ' rv Ha. or into Ri- 1 Cr • U Counti v h low C her family actually sold for, uud some of them not tlire woeks,old,/ind uriny of them not 3 years old. Stronger or more Molistautial fart* could not he urged in proof of the exalted stationoccitpioil hy Arab mid bis clock in Virgi nia, and not n doubt can he now entertnined that his coll* stand in the very first rank of distinguished racers at the present day ; to prove whit h, we refer the public to the American Titff Register, where it will hc^een that he h i* produeed as many winners a* almost any oth *r Imrse now living. Our limits will not permit u* to go into lengthy d tails,hut will give below the perform nnco of u hufiic' fact, that he is the sire of race horses of the very lirMor- tier, for wliieli purpine, it is only necessary to i a few ofhis first colt* that were three years old m liKJU: i They made their npper.rance on the Tnrl in North Ca- | rolina, N'irgiiii» and N'evv-York.ol this your, und won lor , theni*olves laurels which will never fade One nt 'Tree j Hill,heating an Archie ; one nt Long Maud, heating ail Eclipse, with others. The same coll (Parke*,) was ! then matched and run for $ 00ft, against Maxwell’.* Fil* | ly.hy Eclipse, a single two miles, which lie won with . with grout ease. He run at New Holland, w ith u 100 | pounds against all ages, w inning ut two bent*easily.— j At Lancaster lie won a match a single mile. He lost once | out of five races, nnd then was beaten by* the celebrated i mile ltorso Fox, hy Eclipse. All wcic astonished to see Fox run so close! v by it three y ear old, with a catch up on each—second heat won by six inches. Oni' nt Law - | renceville, heating a Sir Charles ; one ut Sali*hnry, , Iteming u Dion, at four heats; one at New Ma>ket, l-eat- j ing four oilier*, at two heat*, one minute filly-three seconds, each heat; and one at Norfolk, heating nil Archie, nt three heats, first heat won by Standard, | one minute fortv nine seconds—*Jd bent wonhytlie \rah j Filly, I minute53 seconds, and the 5id heat hy tin 1 Filly, in 1 minute 55 second*. Since which, hi* colls have been running vvitli nuparallelled success in various purl* ] nftlie United State*, ami puli ularly in Virginia, a* will j •een hy the follow ing extract of a letter trom .M r. I ho- . tins Goode 'Tucker, a gentleman of high standing and l character, of Brunswick county, Virginia. Spcuking ot j Aruh, he says— 1 “ Some of his get at thi* time, thmigli . in v oting and inexperienced hand*, arc gathering the Ian- | rel*,even with such men n* Johnson and Wynn,as their j competitors. Tuberose and Bethany w ill build a repti- ( tation which cannot he pulled down in Virginia, w nerc the value of hi* stock has lately increased ul Ica-t lily j percent. If there ever wn 4 a horse that hns storuu d the , prejudices of a people, and trinuiplie.I hy dint of supeti- J oritv over the vib* and insidious attack ot inter.-ted | jockeys,“Mis ARAB.’’ PEDIGREE.—Amn i*a beautiful dark lmy.ov- r I* baud.* high, honest men sure, of fine carriage uudnciion, | and eouimniiding presence, wa* sired hy the well known nudce|ehrat.'»l *t illion, old Sir \rchy, of w!i an ii*.tiling need he said; hi 4 dam, old Bel Bounce,hv the im; •■ind hor* • Sir Henry , hi- 4 grand dam hv I lari’* impelled Medlev ; gi • at gr.uid tin hy <d«l .Mark Anihctiy, • g- 1 grand.on hv imported Jolly Roger, out Ol the impelled mare Jcnnv Cameron. (Sigacil) JAMES J. HARRISON. ’Tim *cii • geutl mi in nfir stating in the most glowing ' t.-t 111* hi* opinion ol Bel Bounce ami her stock, (for he train 'd the them nil.) speaks of Aruh and Beyshclai n* tiie verv best racer* of the d.iv, and give* Aiab’* pcilor- malices,a* folio 22—mum. ( i I.ORGI A, I*utuntil < I and N111 iitmit*I Sa i 1, d told he bent Defiance, a full hrotl to Wasliitigton, (in Timolcoii,) 2 mile heals, at 3 lieu 'Thi* r n »* wa* v. on hv Flirlilhi,ow ing to cireuni>lui.e« Twenty days afterwards, lie heat Flotilla, nt Dalitiik.N. , \v,||iam F. Bi C., two mile heal* for the great *tak . I luce d iy saft.-r- 1 ward*, im w as entered again*! the celebrated Sir llcnrv, and the Ii orino Janstt, throe mils !* ; *'-. Hera At 1I1 - supcrimiti was dearly evinced, lor lie bent them but Ii at litre- heats, throwing nw av the fin>t ami winning the lie • id and 3d heats. After that he m I Defiance, utld * 'tiled a 1 mile c Mit ,4 t nt one heat. And in like manii i f.R.-iilcI an ctig.ij—111 ut with a full sistei to Fnmiimaii.i.t at one h * at of I miles. He then run a I • • 1 1 «»t two u-dt - Dlebr.ted Henry,he 'Tin Semi-Weekly paper will he i.*-ncd on Tuesday and Friday, in the morning, and the Weekly paper on Fiiduy morning. 'TERMS—Daily paper,'IVn Dollars per annum, in nd- Semi-Weekly pnner, ns heretofore, at five Dollar*, in advance, or Six nt the end of the v ca*\ Weekly pnper, 'Three Dollars, in advance, or Four nt the cud of the v cut. WILLI AM E. JONES. AugiiFtn, Dec. 30,1830. 18. QTT Fite first Daily paper will ho issued on Tuesday the 3d do> ol Jawu iry, 1537. ( 1 I.OKGIA, F.lhert county.—CouitolOrdimirv,Juu- .R "uiirv 'Term, 1837. Presell! their Honor* William \. Beck, Dillard Hearn- d-ni, 'Thomas J. I leardand Tlios. Ji.Iiii*lon, Jm»ti.*< *. ON the applieati >11 of Bcieilv Allen, • x’or. of Rich ard Colbert, deceased—Also ex’or. of'TI10111.1* Akin, deccnsed—ulsondin’r. dc Imui* non, of Tlmiiias Akin, deceased—nnd also udnVr. of James Arnold, deceased, stating to the court, that lie lias finally paid out the asset* ot the said estates, and pray - lor let- j ter* of di*uu*Mon therefrom—whereupon, it i* ordered, that six months notice he given of this application hi the Georgia Journal, requiting nil person* to file their ' objection:, if nnv they have figniiM the grunting ol the same, on or I • fore the !'.r.-t term ol the court, alter the j 1 expiration of the lime ufore-uid, iu default 1 hereof, let ter* di*mi**ory will he grouted ill each 1 tsi in terms o( 1 the statute in such case* made and provided—This Oth January, 155517. A true extract from the minutes of the (’ourt ofGrdiu- arv of Elbert countv. this T 1I1 Jann* r;. 15557. j nl in ' \VM. IL NE.f.MS, C. r < >. ( 1 lioKUIA, nTddvviu i utility.- Ii nol L'oiul T ting for ordinnrv pmposcs, November adjourned Torm,l!53i;. RI I.E NISI.—Upon the application cf Thoiv:;* B. Stubbs, Executor en the estate i t Junto* T. im w dec’ll, j and n!*o upon the fipplie: tnui Jmm - Jolly. I .xcctt- . tor ou the estate ol Dais Gill, d'c’d. suiting Hint they { are rea.lv to close tlm account 4 ot their respective intes * tut***, and pray ing letters 1 f di n.isMOii lie trln-m ; Therefore « t.b r« l that thi* rule h • pnldi-licd oiico a ! month for-ix mouths, in utie ot the public gu'/dics of Mill* •! ' Ville, tluit all j aities ci m-cii.mI n ay l ave dm notice of thi* application mid file their ohj> ( lions (it nnv they have) to lhei**uing of said leltci *. Extract from the iiiiiiutei, From the Avgusta Constitutionalist. I Messrs Kilitors.— Four or five years ago, when 1 a gentleman trom ntt adjoining .State, put forth I w lint u a* called hi* **40 hale Theory" tho puh- I lie fttitnl was too much agitated and excited to j consider and carefully investi/fato any of the ! principles of political economy. The motives ' of that distinguished ittdividunl, nnd of the party j with wlmm lie acted, had been so tntirh tnixro- i presented, and wero obnoxious to so many aus- | piciou* with one halftlie people, that 110 slruit- ger reason wa* then necessary, to produce con- ■ deinnation ol that or any other doctrine from JUST rcrelv'.'.irriMh-,,17^5,57fv'u.Smill,; l.etlor, ! tln " T""" 1 - •» >1"' n.i.l.U ,.f nil K m«l Jackson to young Ladies, by' Mr*. Sigourney ; Life of Aaron "J 011 * M,an " R * source from wllietl it emanated. Iliir.ir.*c , !m I " Progress, with new lflu*trntion«; the | Many attempted to ridicule it; nil of them would have controverted it had they been able ; nnd all ol them denied it of course. It is believed that the present i* a more auspicious time for the con sideration of. nod deliberation on, that subject; nnd for several reason.* ; the excitement is pass ed aw ay and peoplu may hu disposed to listen to the reasoning upon it. Mr. McDulliu bus retir ed. nnd (ien. Jackson is about to retire from i.nml; A*in Minor, j pftfiTfc oilier, nnd tho latter has, in bis last incs- «*age, adopted the same principles nnd reason ing*, on the subject of the Tariff—that ho then assembled tin* Army and Navy at Charleston, for llie purpose of suppressing—and moreover, the people may be, since it i* no longer necessa ry to his support, w illing to think for themselves, and to act a* they think. To such | addre* my self, and to such I eddress myself, and to such only, nnd if I fail to establish iho truth nnd the soundness of the doctrines iu the mind* of such as w ill examine the subject, and deliberate up on (lie arguments iu support of it, it shall not be my fault. In the first place let me premise, that it is int- poi taut to all lint more especially so to IMau- ter*. to ascertain the truth of this doctrine : it is to them I more particularly address myself. If it bo true that this free and happy (Jovcrnmcnt, (as we are prone to call it.) which was estab lished upon the principle of equal rights, mid e- qtiul burthen*.has been made to levy taxes, en ormous, unequal and unjust, upon one class for the benefit of the others, and upon one section of litis country, for the benefit of the others—ami if it hns, during the past 20 years, under such sys tem, caused that class and shut section thus op pressed to support the w hole weight and burthen of the government and its extravagant schemes of internal improvement Miperaddcd—if it ha* linn tint* guilty, I say, it is time, if not too late, that that cbixs and the people of that section, were fully aware of the (act. I.ct those who maintain the negative, dKprove what 1 shall ad duce to maintain the uflirnwtiri—of the truth and soundness of that doctrine. It will be conceded by all, that the value of nn v article of property depends upon its exchan geable value, i. e. upon the quantity of the no- essarie* and comfort* of life that it may bo ex- neces- atul comforts bo the same.) That any circumstance which tends to increase or diminish that exchangeable value* will tend in the same proportion to .increase or diminish tho value of the thing itself— that if the cxpence* incident to i the exchange 6c a renter % the ttrttclo will be iu i no much /«as valuable—and vice versa, if the ex* peaces hehrsi so w ill tho value he greater. 'This ! exchangeable value, is not the cash value, it is the I true value—for instance, a hub; of Cotton might ; have been sold in I HR.* J for 12 1-2 per III. and produced for its owner $40. w ith which he might have bought Hft bushels of Corn—the sntno Imlc of Colton, if sold now Jit l(i per lh. would pro duce $.51 20, and would buy hui 21 1-4 bushels of Corn ; as a sustouriice of life 80 bushel* of (’urn will lie more vjilualdo (linn 51 J-4. I beg the render to avoid the error, too prevalent, of confounding these values, or rather of mistaking them, let him keep the distinction constantly iu mind, and proceed. Suppose the Athens Kail llond completed and iu operation ; Hint there was no Cotton this side niter*, quarts nnd pint* i (| f Athens, nnd no Sugar, Iron or other such ar- IVOTM'E. A N ELECTION will In* ln-M at the rourt-lmimo in Milledeiuille, BuMwin cmmtv, im Twvsdav the 7th day of March next, for Clerk of ih.> Inferior Court of mini County,to supply the vaennev occasioned hy the resignation of Willunu A. Cook. CD \S. !». HAMMOND. J. I. C. w.M. s. rock\\ u l, j. i. e. , , . D. D. MITCHELL, J. I. C. fbb 11—3t * NOTICE. LlllIE nnder-igned, Factor* and Comniis-ion Mrr. .1 clinut*, nt Aitgii-Oti, piunge-l in the rercivimraml forwarding husine**. Ii iving lotui. Rm collection ol their accounts (sea tiered throughout tlu* country ) attended with errat inconvenience, hog leave M notify the mildie, that in future they will require the .one r-luldi*h'*d rule for tiie government of tie ir lni*im>*. complied w ith, to vvit: that a deposite of Cn-di he made to nc’ct freight and other expense* on Good* hefi.ro tliev arc forwarded. E. Ill S TIN, ST o\ Ml.. SIMMONS A Ca. BEVJ. BAIRD. EGBERT B. BEALL, S. KNEEL AND, iY Co. A. Cl AIMING. Augusta, Fell II—3t « 12j (Tr ’The Alacon Mc**. i ug41 ami f'oliiniliii* Enquirer, wdll iusi'rt tin* ulmvo advertisement three time* (omitting ...... .. • j (<••• (i'7vw«i «j.oq..uii.> «r 113HE suhscrihcr*have |ii*t received 5ft crate* n*«ort- X ed Crockcrv, ani'alde tor city uudcouiitiy trade. 2ft do do Twidl. MutVio*. assorted sizes I*, all sizes 3ft dn ( 20 do dipt do 3ft do printed do do 2ft do white gluzcd do 50 do printed do 2 I do f*lue do plriic* 2ft dodo tw idler* Ift do do tinifiiu*, a* 2ft ilo dipt mugs, assorted si/.i 1ft do painted teapot* so cars, 5 do prioled do do 2ft do C C Ewers and bu*ons ‘.•ft do do cluunliera 3ft do dr-lies, assorted 2ft do painted tens 2ft do package printed tea* •* common tall tumbler* do flint do doulde do do s'otiiiiioi) cut do fine do do rmiiuiQti de fine cut do sortment of astral, mantle und hall iio*l favorable W REDS & , I'tfUV— 1 2vv3in. »l tir>j ICrccivrd JjlRO.M Philadelphia, uud for sale ut the Store of | GEORGE ROOT Sulphate of Guiuiue i botltles, (.’reosote (pure) in *tm discovered for the Ko wand’s T’« Immi-tered and I f„r Fever mid \ n -mall Vial- ore of 'Tooth Mixture, a sin The Imii Swaim’s )■ Carpenter’ for I I v -pepsi: inm «,(h trash nrtielc.) Al il-l < hi licit lie Pills, a v iiltuilde M« die i constipation, »Ye. «• irpcuier’* Co tinotiod Fluid Extract of Borliii, lualde .Medieiuo lor di*cuses of the Idmldcr, kidneys, | the-10 per iiawaiKaiiM nmwil, lnw M- Carpenter’s Compound Fluid F.xtrac H'i iitv nluuhlc prepur iii- n for Mercuri Di-euses, Rheiimntism. Kin.'' 4 |*.vi‘ Carp* liter’s Compound of Sui*.i Comiivn. C irpenter’s Compound Fluid Extractor ] neat and efficacious vermifuge for children. I N "v London AnEhilmn* Pill*, (ti n hoxe*.) ■ tor Oil (le -t,) in pint ami quart bottles. Cd Jalafi in hold ir.d Soil 'The Welch Ale.! jail 3—lull’ , tw Pond. , ell. STCBIIS, Cl’k , ly.y-Wheicn* John Much lulinini-trators of the estate 1 *i d. apply for Icttei* ofdis- This i* there fore loi ite the kimln d and • n •litor* of said lee’d. tola and appear at my oflicu within the lime pie- 4 sho.ild not I" :r. < pm: ml unking the fill 'Ii viih thn .d l - pern ».»- the groute*I r i of t ’.lil li -•-*. A llm i 1 cmt a wit i that trillv t!iat w . n I lu ll nl Id', lietulv all. d to \• at*. •• Il ‘goftfii hv iii* filiier. in '"'. Arab w .■ gon.-g II -topp d -tarlc.l a: rb'd iv r i final I v lli* . mat heat, wl st'RM" 4 t i Aim. RVE.VOR-fI'ENEIiAI. find- it hoc the public, ti nt the im n a*' <• npp OG.|, r t • • pi-it. • 'ml f..i •' ardi.rr or (iR \ ndve-aii nniottnl ol labor anil pecuniary resm. n longer to I r without ii.,, •- i -liotl. I ii tilt ore, the usual I'ee ol llm- I :i (irant,« r I'lftv Cent'' each, for morn i 1 . i . a, tin* tun• t imnnnldi l>e remitted free of p< Mill.-. 'Villi .Jan 5i—If. l FlltffT II ITU .toiimninaii CnriM'iifci*. 1 V ■ II" ». ' ">k- ' lllirt- of O | VV H.llr,I.I.. i; ,1. vear. I.ii'tiiiro at ILi- Olhcc. f IllllSlhoroiigii hr< d young lmr-e, •»• I sired hv Industry, (one of the most distinguished scins of Sir Ar- L \ ( hy.)and eonnected ou the - file ot etoi his dam with *oni»' of tl»o most priz ed racing etiM !. ol the day ; having proved niimuungr- rtlde oil the'I’m f, w ill m ike hi* first sen on iu Millcdge- ville,commencing on the Jit-• l day of March ensuing. Puttieiilars,including a lull pmligreo,description nnd performmiro*, wdl Im* given iu u suh*« qta nt advertise- inent, nnd in UMU. fabJ I—2t Oglctliortic I iiiicrNit v. rillll’ Agent of the Board having reported that the re- I quire. I -:|.M ha - lieen « uh-ei dsd tot )g lethorpe l|, | • v rsity—Therrfort ffeto/iW, That am Treasurer U tin- iii t iuttulmeul upon tlm hiiIi- _ licit* Iii hu luul f/ttrr, hut from Augusta—■tip- tor*—ull of post* the fiunp.iuy to churgu 40 per cent, on tlm Sugar, Iron, &.v, for ujucurd trinutforintion, ituil h. a boon to tlu* Planter, to transport hi* Cotton to Amrustu. gratis—suppose a bale of Cotton was worth $10 iu Athens, ttutl the same in A it - gusta, as It woultl lie if tbero was no expense of c i getting there—•‘tippose also that a barrel of Su gar was worth $40 in Augusta. A planter 1 would send 100 hale* tif Colton to Augusta, ox- ! elitiiigu them for 100 barrel* Sugar : pay 40 l»»r- ; rt*U of the Sugar to the Kail Koail Company for i taking it up to Alliens, ami on hit arrival there i he would have just HO barrels Sugar, for Hie 1(H) ,f ‘ I halt". Cotton ; now suppose the Directors of the a i Kail Kond should change their system and charge i tin Cotton—Hie planter ill that nt would pay (0 hales for taking the 100 down to Auguhlu and exchange the remaining HO for i GO h im U of •‘iigar, w hich if transported for him | to Athens irratis would plnce him in precisely llie i same condition as when he paid the 40 fur cent, on thrujavard passage. If a planter brought an hundred bale* Cotton to \ilien* and exchanged them time direct!y for (u)bunds Sugar, (beenu-u if ho had gone to \iigitstn and luiek lie could have done no better with tin in.) did he not as virtually pay Hie 40 per rent, a* if lie had gone through the process to Augusta, exchanged them there stud returned with hut GO linm U of Sugar m Athens ? lie and tin* purchaser both knew the liabilities of the exchange, lie knew if lie carried tb« Cot «rsnpmilln, Sy pliillitic o ilia, r.ibcb* uud Root, a i nnd brought the Sugar he must pay 40 per j ami cost tier tb« draw en. and A* o/ a* com i Europe 1 Tkaaterage rata af dal* «<i import! hi 1832, wa. 40 par cent. NetMag could |,« imported, oulaM for outmeMou rxportud, Md whether that 40 per tent. Ware levied aa the »Mrt«, or on the article, for which the*, exports had been exchanged, teas entirely haeuUcrW. Then erery hundred bale, of Cattoa exported, had to pay 40 per ceat. on the article* for which they were exchanged ; they, ennaequeatly, he* enme 40 per cent, less valuable before they were trporteJ—every Itody who had any rone era ia the exportation of them, being previeualy aware of tht liability, the necexxity of paying iba 40 par cent, ou die article, for which they might he ex changed, of course deducted Iht 40 per cent, from their value, when they took them from tht planter, and if the planter did not pay the 40 ptreinl. the consequent reduction in Iht prier, there it troth in logic. But I am not .lone yet—I hare proreu all I promised—hut I have not yet exposed the naked .leforinity of l.’iniar.cT Taxation. I have, a. yet, shown blit half the iniquity of it and Tax I’rotkcti va PiincirLr.—-and what I shall add will liwtMitire confirmation of what has been al- lea.ly proreu. Let ns Atipposc a Planter to go to Savannah w ill. 100 Imlci ,fCotton to exchange for Iron, (under the Tariff of 1&32 ;) he would find eight forcigliers there rach wanting 10 hale* of Cot ton, n.i.l having 10 tons of Iron on hoard ship, to pay for them—and he finds also two of the northern protected gintlcmen there, each w ith 10 ton. of Iron aud wanting carh 10 hale, ol bit Cotton. John Roll say, to him, I have 10 tone of Iron to give for 10 linles of your Cotton, but your Custom House Officer demands 4 ton* of it before lie will suffer it to he lauded from the ship ; nod ,o would say all tho foreigner*, for aurh wn, the fact. The protected gentlemen would know this, for they had so arranged it. Now, say they, the old codger has Cotton en ough for nil of us—Mr. Hull can give hut 6 tone of Iriui for 10 halesCultnn, because the Custom House requires tho other 4 tons that he ha., wnd so of the Russian, the Swede, the Scotch, Ac. &.C., eneh must pay 4 ton. to the Collector—if he sells them 10 hales Cotton each for 6 tou. Ir on, wo will pay no more ; our irou is as goods* (heir's, anil wc will give no more of it for the Cotton than they do. The planter, being thn* circumvented, gives to each of the foreigners 10 hales of Cotton for fl tons of Iron, which requiro 80 linles for 48 tons—ho then gives Okediali and li'halioil the other 20 bales for 12 tons of their iron, and lie hns but 00 tons of Iron for hit 100 hales of Cotton. Ho requires 100 Ions of Iron —he buys ,12 tons of the Collector, and pay* Sl.fitiO fur them, which go to the support of the Government, after deducting about 19 per cent, for Custom House Officers, Rovenue Cutler*, &r. to prevent smuggling, nnd he buys 8 tons of Ohadiah nnd lelinhod—pays each *400, which they put into their pockcts/or protection. The planter lias, under this system, paid the govern- ineiit for protecting him and Ohadiah and Ich- iibnil, all alike, fl* 1 .JsflO, and lie has paid to Oba- diali nnd Ichnhod *800 for the inappreciable hon or of living under the same government w/fA (Arm. Now, for all such planters as prefer that system, and nre willing so to nay for it, nobody should in tho least object to their doing it; nor dn I, nor shall I ever object to their paying for a got vrrnment for Ohadiah and Ichnhod, and to Oba- ilinli ami Ichahoil a. much anil ns lung as they think proper. Rut 1 deem it extremely bard and oppressive that those who are not williug mi to pay, shall ho compelled to do so ; and I pro pose as n remedy, nnd the ouly remedy, that all indirect taxes he abolished forever. Let the Con stitution say. " no taxes or duties shall over b« levied mi cither tho imports or exports of the country," Let every person he taxed according to his properly mid means of paying taxes, aud then those w ho arc so fimil of paying for a go vernment to eppress them, and of giving mouay to Ohadiah mid ichnhod for the honor of living with them, may still indulge their inclinations, and pay mid give as much as they like; while those, w ho, like myself, detest and nhhor that system, will pay just our proportion of the expeii ees of the government which protects us, aud Ira Ohadiah and Ichahud to pay their proportion too lu the government, and without pay from us, for we think we can liv wcell without them. Now, I defy a ease to he tinted, more precise ly in point than the one stated. There were •- bout 1,000,000hales Colton mndein 18:J2. Foi- cigners required 8 out of 10 of them, sud the Northern manufacturers required the other two. The planters did not make the Cotton to keep it—they made it because ofils exchangeable val ue, aud if they did not require Iron fur all they made, they required other tilings, ami il make, no manner ol'differeuec to them, whether they met a l > eniisylyaiiia with Iron, a Jerseymao with Shoes or Carriages, a New Englander with O- niuns, I’otatiies, or Sheetings and Shirting*; they all got ID per cent, from the planter to iutu their pockets on 200,000 hales of the ton whirl) they required for consumption—or B- hllllt FOUR MILLIONS OF DOLLARS fur the liouor of living w ith them—while the Cotton planter* also paid sixhen millions of dollars to the support of tlm government un the other 800,000 bales, w hich were exported to foreigners. If 1 shall have acquired the aid of hut on* mmi to join in abolishing the system of indirect taxes, I shall' have the cuiisidutiuu that uuo lias been made iu that desirable olifeet—aud if lie may convince another, mid so ou, the system iiiny at la.t lie overthrown. Yours. ••FREE TRADE." Our attention has been attracted fur a few days past hy a crowd at tho foot of Canal tl, w inch seems to lie on tho encreasc. Ou enquiry we found iliat numbers of om citizens aud tlrau- grrs have been attracted hy the peifurmance of a machine fur diiving piles and now engaged iu constructing a double track fur the termiualiuu iu this city, of the New Orleans and Nashville rail road. We have heard hut one opinion a. to the performance of this machine, which is, that il would ho difficult to desire anything better for constructing railroads through a country like the snuth-w etlcrn stales, being a great saving of time o put Cot- cent, mid therefore lie was obliged to deduct -ID per rent, from it at once. The purchaser kurw lie must pay the ID per rent, mid therefore he Inn matter of so much importance to our state, we were induced to call on the president of the company, in w hose judgment and condor 1 Sugar fur the 1DD hales of Cotton, mid ns we i h ive seen already, it was of mi consequence In idler of tin iii. w bet her the 10 percent, waspaid iiiflini iscd t ‘cription. I*. H. Sn III not ttOl'KU id.l., Uiifdriim I ’.N nrcnrdniiee , i haniniltee, I i cent, of iheir sale or I ga \u l ire. > nli tin- lore -..in 5 ill « all mi lit. sul. rouilutiMi of Ric riiltcra tor 2tt |" i iV Tr.o.r. nil I It: ,foi rtf', if** t *... I I > • 11 J ril llllll. RiH t t r.F, V. il» h fl 1 •! ••rat i FRIEND TO TR WE* I EK" tit * ••■iillllt i i tin* ••tli 1 ** ol tll»* Geoi .1 / SI, M:u icooI*s. 1 I II. l.-.rl.l, l.v tmilti . •/» trk*nt'§ i i !t-ru.»lrm>,t'l I tilth Hou'. •/‘tunny Marti i //. r I! V Mill, j '"•Why fill*, D««.V Sh> r.M Hi^u of «Im* Laifc* I It,f t tf'. h i Slot >> • H/rtr-irt'l HJ'tf W • I j ' ’ " IIOIIOII ft t*U« II s ot R»« IlOUa * <*!' H. S' i I.' .1 \. \x iu in 1 ortli’i - k, toll. .1 I li t id, III I K liii'l "I 1 • I H‘»M V - STEVE, J. I*. • m Ilf I I lav I'lH.k. \ ll WRIGHT. I'h G- xoTiri:. Mill noit*»i; TUOY HIM.. f Stlir. ililil*r*ifflU'ft iii!m:ii- III (ri- lltll* attil Rumc (.fill I litc lino of futt**r }f t ••imn/i, I ha I h- intciiil* ri-- u tmiiir tlir H'mnrhausr Tutu.tnhhiur. /KiRrii, «t tic- Rt.irc ii- xt altovi* Ilia on** r • ntlv i" t-ii|o<-«| hv T. J. (Into', oil | ho mill tf IK of 1 .lie I Mat Oil. klH'W II n* tlf toll it Troy. II* fiirtUm inform'' (hi* puhlic Riat he lit ImukIiI III* Gimm|h,CL«'.. MII'I h 'Vii* li-'O on lilt wav Itoin \.-w \ ork ami'ither |.l.tfit/ (s’not I* eiiut tiionnm \t,:> »Imt m ikin'! hi* ►to* k • oph I* , hi* li will f I I oa h»r roailv pay. IF* will la* ranily to r»eeivt T«if.n, I trli in tli«* toll, an4l)i* |.».'|»aii'il loiuakr ntlviiiii t ». ||. a . ihl u JilieiiDrlf noli r to lu* trie oft (lie ,t ni ntlv .a II --•« to« WaralwNtw* hiw mo iho-c in lh**il# n*** imii 0 Re . ir a ith ragur.l o» /frr,th<*v la'iut ft. *-.t t.. .1 tn* • 01 iff Ifiihluiftf ciiftat a liMlaio *• froin aov *ln rt or lam .It, I Kill MO lo.fft. ||. h. fl | li lt .’I* __ xoiiri not give any more than the (ill barrels of we have ever eonfideoer. Wo therefore give|lbey following particulars from (hat source. Thu lunchiuo rests on six wheels, consisting of , n steam engine of six horse power, and two tra- hy either of them on the hundred hales Cotton j velvr* worked hy endless ehiiius. When the piles are driven, w hich arr just tho width of the rail track, a circular saw is applied, worked by the engine « Inch, cuts uU'each pile iu about six seconds. This dune, n shifting cruis tie aad rail are laid on, w liich the tuachiue advances five feet and piles are again driven. Tho machine will drive two piles, giving six blows to e«chaiulcut them off in four minutes. Il baa been at work for six days, and the average work baa beau i« enty piles u> the hour. Tbe men have uever before wmked nt driving piles, aud already man- ngeilns well ns rout he expected from a year's ex peri,mce Rut we advise our readers to go aud see for themselves.—N. O. Bulletin. si i B irth to ,• rss.I' ,.pc Lot I ISH-I l '*r .'ju'd'l l»u J" I If l|e It'll Ilf till till* I HI,it IlHMM I Rs., lt| 1 A tit JMVI *.‘l lMI»l . reft 1 11. M til, • Ilf. I BANK UN I’UMITON. r lllll. «.ils- nl I Trail titmijf''. t •»*. *Imt l ritlMfleft til fll**»r i hss Vl»» t . Tm»iI)>, H )•!• Jt— *3 <1 ft III.Uterlvtsw II, l.*A , 'Itlft „|l |,<*tl HII tllllt '• III 1,1 Ol IhiRiii.hv III 4,11 Him a |.e |.I | • nqitlv to "Ml I'll-lit. a lit | MiN« i. of M 1 [|l. 11*1 I' welts. GIF##/J <* A ■ Iii LI l HV! I.* ytiiu^ tluu ii, or on Hx* litiiiHreil lnirtuU »^n^ai M.iio;; up. — So lliuit lOH bales t'uttun wotHH liu j ul tin* his mo <'Xeli:tit”cHl»li* value of liO bands of Swrar. if Lot Ii lit* in Athens, mid if Imth in Au• • gurta, UM halts (’often would Uc of llie n.iiik* j \ iluc a- IU0 barn Is Sugar. Hiit<ay* one, more | w i.e tlum Iii* iiei»lil'o.i**, •* |’ll lulu* mi/ ('otton j Row ii ^i ati* oil HiuKjiil Koad—I’ll %i ll it forcu»li 1 and r» turn to Atlini* nut! Luy toy Su^ur, Iron. , ,V<*. I mu aw are Hint other* me liidtlu to |»ji\ Hiu IR pur cunt. Lot I hIihII l»y thi* im*iiti* uvoitl j it.” I.« t it* follow tlii* nruti* j;ri»Hi*iouii mid >»«•«* the reotdt. Ill* gorn down, «i*ID !ii»Colloti in t» i in ark« t w lit ru ii luilu of ('otton w ill i*on»iii-n»d u ■ Ini i i ! of Sttgtir, wn tli.it .’itill Hut. ol (’ottun w oultl j fiuiuiiiititl tin* kit hi i* < 111 ;• 111 i I y t»f S ujstir ; *M|»|iu*i't tif |*»iff of i-jit'ii to b> III i Is. feti lb. in Augusta , —l.< i#t!m'x PBOtMl for lii« DHl lit*, f 'olloo, luturii* j t<> (theus % got** into ti lotiikfl, w here HO IIm. Sit- uiir i* worlli tix milt'll ti" DHl lud«*« ol C'olltui, (it* I ■ *« • \ c,i lllll, Vf.) In* f \ I'fiidx lli* jiCBN Ml il t licit rutts viz : |<i | 2 4* |it r lli. nu.l lie li-u, like ell Iii* if 111».>»., jovst tzt FivnvU of Svi^itr.uud tmmovv. ID* HHI luitf-s of I 'olloll ill it hr us luul lull Hie ■Minetidusiufuhh v*dut tu (»0 liNrrvU Sugar, in etuixcqf*'iu*i' of lira tar. duly or freight (mil il •i • \ on liUt ) if Uifu r cent, wliivlt liu roultl not v fid pa) iug iii oi tlir lo luuUu Hiu 0ftcliui»K« t iiiul tt iiuilvc* no ilifftTuiire w liutovrr, |o Nuy ol tlu* loirlic* n* to lira r«*«idl, wlietlu r Hte In\ Im nd fry tlir |*F mt f or fry lira men*limit (hIiu i< frut Iii* Hgrut,) on Ihr Colton utiiug tliiwru, or un th% rug II gtiili^ Mjt. No A t| Hu* !>• HlC i un it i< muro d iff cully to avoid lraiu| governed Hmii to govern others. Wo always like Hiomo who admire us, but «• do not always love those whom we admire. Enty is destroyed by true fricudehip, awl co quetry hy true love. It is oortHuary to govern fortune like hccltfi t enjoy her when *be w good Imvc |milcnrc when tofru U friitl• uud uot or use ttroug rtiuedivs w ith out grout cure. M r should often lie ftefctmcd ef cur best m- lions, if lira world taw mil ike motives which |iroiii|itcd them. Tho gremeet cfsari of hrimwiship is uot ic CM* real our faults from c friend, il •• to t*pccc H him hit own. The trucil murk of possmsiou of grcil qtlflU- lies, is lo ho wilhocl envy.