Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837, September 16, 1830, Image 1

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VOL. 5. PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY AT 2 O'CLOCK. F. XVZ. Mr. Howard's Krirkßuilihnirs, opposite Mr.Cucrsin?’* Law Buildings, M’lntosk Street. DIRECTIONS. Sales of Land and Negron, by Administrators, Execu tors, or Guardians, are required., by law, to be held on the Arst Tuesday in the mooth. between the hour* of ten in the forenoon and three in the afternoon, at the Court-hoi.e of the county in which the property is situate.—Notice of ihero tales must be (riven in a public gazette SIXTY days previous to the day of sale- Notice* of the sale of personal property must be given in like manner, FORTY days previous to the day of sale. Notice to the debtors and creditors of an estate, must be published for FORTY days. , _ Notice that application will be mad* to the Court of Or dinary for leave to soli land, must bn published for FOUR MONTHS Notice for leave to sell Negroes, must be published for FOUR MONTHS, before auy order absolute shall be made hereon by the court- The following gentlemen are candidates for Ceats in the Congress of the United States, at the "lection in October next. UICHAfID H. WILDE, of Richmond THOMAS U. P CHARLTON, of Chatham THOMAS F. FOSTER, of Greene SEATON GRANTLAND, of Baldwin. DANIEL NEWNAN, of Henry ROGER L GAMBLE, of Jefferson WILEY THOMPSON, of Elbert WILSON LUMPKIN, of Walton CHARLES E HAYNES, of Hancock HENRY G. LAMAR, of Bitjb REUBEN C. SHORTER, of Javier JAMES M. WAYNE, of Chatham SfragSis> VVc are authorized to jjSSr announce Rbuden C. Shorter, Esq. n (.'midiiliitr to represent this Stme in itie Congress of the United Slates at the ensuing election. August 5 ts 27 James M. Carter, Esq. ami Cmarlkm L. Hall, are my lawful Attorney* during mv absence. 1 HOMAS G. HALL. July 22 ‘J3 ts Wc arc authorized to nnnminco Edward J. Black, E«»| ns n candidate for re-election to the Ilrpie m'illative brnnc.li of the Slate Legislature, ul the ensuing election. July 19 tf22 W. It. Davis, Esq is a Cainliilnic fm re-i h'ciiiyi on the Ist Mondny in Octo < r neat, to the Rrpresrnta tive brnneh ot the Stale Legislature. July 2ti 24 ts RfrfV W « art; authorised to I'Kat xnii'xiuce Aba*l«»m Kimnc*, Esq. * Candidate to represent Richmond County up its Senator, in the n< il Legislature. July 2<i 24 ts \\ e are imthorized to |W£P Hninnmco Charles J. Jknkinn, L*q a candidate for the Represrntnlive Rianch «i tin- Stale Legislature, at tbr ensuing Elec tion. August 2 26 ts We arc nuthorincd to nnuotinro M r . William Micou, H*n. m it Candidate for the n#c* <•» Krcvivrr of Taa llrittini, at ftie appruscbinj vie t lion ill January out. Angio t 23 32 (il iMfeWc arc authorize'! to an- IWF nounc. Mr. M. F BOISCLAIK a Candiclaf* for re tlrction lo tb* Office of Hvcvivrr of Taa Returns, at tbs apptoaU.ing kiln lion hi January utkl P|il. 8 td 3ft Wo are authnrizctl to .nonunco Dr. JOHN DENT, «• n Candidate for th« reptesentulive biam.lt of the Stair Lcglslatoi* at th* cu suing ilcaiou July 29 if 25 ItrJftr Wc arc authorized to announon llstav Mcaiiko, K«q « Candidal* lor rr elrctioii to tha S*nau- at tbc ensuing election. August v tf27 Medical College ol S. Carolina. fIIHK LKCII’REM of llna InsHtutton «atil (►# J, iNiiaiK'l llw M-voml Monday in NorruWr. 4nit cotitii-ue unit! March ,1 .in.Vmy—John K IL-lbrinA. M D. iurgrry- l»ro»i R«an*y M D n»J | s Ilnur Dtckmo. M D Jiiiiiiir \ M mtcmr S 31.MrJtcn—1|«my H trail. .Vidiri/rry i andthr Diseases a/ T Li. Prioleau. M D tiii«MH4Nif I AiUnn S ( Aimutry \ PVtr ovary— EdmJ lUtaotl M t>. and hurgtcai ) ... n .foo/omy { J *•« •*. M D. Ik month tier of Anatomy— J. Wafwet M l>. HENRY K I HUM . Oran. CUrUtlon August 28 .Ci wtd JAILOR’S SALE. WILL 0* tolil on iHv Ini 1 urk.U, u> Oclo b«*i oral, wiisia thv uiiml howi • us sat*, ■ .N*(ta Wotaau. wku calls k*»»*if Suiky. M>> ibr lalvtip la t horns* Bouiiry al L'aluro LiaCawnijr, Uvo —Saul axrvvahW la *« Order ol Ihv Hanoi able th* Citv l ouocil *f A>n«.t«. Hi par J«l> ‘ret olhei clurfri p*c>vul*«l lha saul Nrgio u ua! prvviaiuiy cisioKit, chaig** pant, au«l isksn ivrji II H FRASER. Jailor, « c teptrmher 9 hi 37 NOTICii. INOL’R avoalhv sitsr ilvm a(q>m aliaa will he asa3* la Ih* HuaatsbU (hv Javlivv* of ill* HiArriOf i'avsrS al RuhmouJ I'oauly while tilling tor antuiary fa* k-«r» i c wit *ll th* H*al kaißta b*law« aqf la EJatumt Murphv d* «va»«3. sad laiv of KvcbMSaad Caantjr via I4(k> sctvv of l*ia* Laud ta Ruhrooed I'vmmmj, (Xtq Ar»*v K>t Lstvd iu L*« County, votl JOJj Arm in lUlIt vault, ALT VANOKJA Ml'RFtlT farrsHs Jwijr • •4m Id mmcE ALL psrtsw* iw3*bt«d h ib« Evisr* f Jam** Mvsn, d*rrs**d. sad ta*» •/ Htebaaoud 4 -oM). a«a nytrit H swi* mmAuMv |va* WsMi. «*4 all. la • baas *S*4 TstsS* to usdebiod • ill |>r*sr«i iS«w Stavyh A r.TK. .Os. ' A«ar—( % M •(> tiLCfAßA'fibhsC rr'RtedftnJ nAf M tbh Offi n GEORGIA. COURIER. FACTORAGE AND Commission Business, SAVANNAH, GEO. THE Subscriber intending to remove to Sa vannah the ensuing fall, for the purpose of transacting a general Commission Business, Re pectfully offers his services to Ins friends and the public. He will devote his personal atten tion exclusively to the business, and from long experience, confidently hopes to render entire satisfaction to those who may favor him with their business. His stores will be airy ; secure from fire; and ready for the reception of Goods or Produce by the Ist of October neat. JOHaN R. ANDERSON. August 26 33 mom O* The Courier, Augusta, Georgian, Savan nah; Journal, Milledgeville; lelegraph. Ma con; and Athenian, Athens; will each, publish the above once a month, until the Ist of January next, and forwa, and their accounts to the Subscri ber in Savannah, for payment. J. R. A. PAINTING THE Subscribers would respectfully inform the citizens of Augusta and iis vicinity, that they hnve entered into co-partnership under the firm ol MILLER Jr JASEPH, and intend carrying on House, Sign, Chair, St Ornamental Painting ami Glazing, Paper Hanging. kc. in all its various branches. They hope that from the neatness in the execution of their work, and strict attentioi. to their business, to merit a libe ral share of public patronage. Persons disposed to patronize them may find them at their shop, No. 203 Broad-Stieet. N. B Orders from the Country punctually attended to. REFERENCES Dn. Thom** I. Wrav, Augusta. Da. MiLLKbQK Gam-bus, * Col. A Whatley, I UlaiA Samuel Clark, / D. Atcinsum. I July 22 23 ts Savannah Steam Boat com AN V fflllE Stesm Boat Company of Georgia, in oilier to give increu<*(l ceitaiuty ami des |i*t. Ii to then operations lit the li auspui I .limit of met i hniidifti! belt*ceil Savannah .uni August*, hnvr, liming the past season, added such • num ber ofßii.it. us light ilrafts, expressly calculated to navigate the River in its lowest state, *s it it hoped, auti Conddrully expected, will, witb the facilities ii*r«(ofort) pussetked by (hem, ena ble them to give entire snii.factinu to such ns may forward their property by their boats. Ihe Company ha* u|K>n its Wharf spacious Ware hoiisrs, tor the reception ot Goods, which ate protected during (he night by catcful watch man. t here will be no delay in the shipment of the floods, and uo expense will be spared to deliver them in the shortest possible time WM. P. HUNTER. Pres. St B. t om y. August 9 28 ts U./ I he Constitutionalist aud Chronicle will iosei t the above. 11. PARSONS HAb jusl received from she Manufactory, Two verv Superior 6 Octa** Bolton made PIANO FORTES, iu plain Mahogauy caari. Tba lona and w nkiaanship ira equal lo the liiffh eat finished. au<l ua anil worthy the mapeclion of tiioae who may wub . food iuatfum.nl at . inoHrralv price. June 3 9 ts .1 SMITH <V ( 'O. HAVE just received m add'Hon lo thru for , trier St»tk an elegant assortment at Fur* nrture, ecmasating el Side(>aar-ts Ktireaua. Hook t ases \\ ntdrobe*. tablet, (loin, kr. to ail ol which mil be aofd a. cheap aa can Ur tx>Ui;hl in thu City, lor Cash or town aCCrplaocrt July I 17 ts Fre>h ami - viiuinc DRIGS #V MRD/CLXESr curve r- * cuti im vrra<>\in rvrix, Tfa 6c kj4 at ike Sam V MiJUc Store t .V#, IJS. 6f f Hj';i Hut.it ijf Jit^'iivu JAMES LEVERICiI 1 ~ EH*!' OMiiimilljr no baud a tail a«s«»ii aw a I at troth aad Gowim t*iu<» sad .Mrviu u.es I'anu*. Oris. Pjf Uufi He Hr which be a i)tsp<ned la wll ou lt» must teatuasUU WISH ALSO BRUSHES aad BELLOWS of mrj deampiiaa /•’a.'iry ,4rftries, /* trfumtry , lie ftAturrs kimwil tkai tba arrangevuattt* w h>ch h* has iasvie with in.pwrtrr* *ud ailieit, North will ruabl* huu lo sell at as low prun •« vnr ua liar »#rahU*ha»ev»l la Ihe Southern cowiirv I'vMlrv MvrvtMMi t’bsvieiaua vitJ Ptaaters. wtti bad it la (Leif tusrmrt la call sad r uainv tor iheasvelf a*. J L X(v(wi 6 37 Kiw NOTICE. VLI. person wtrbred la tba Utr £rm ol Hsu, L ii ucu, be oat* or olheiwwe are raq jeered sa make iwnebst* paeawnl to Bon,a **« HaU who vtaor u saiharlsaJ la rscare* H?a*»a« wl aach cU.avv—tba boobs, paparv. sod wMOttird laivviu th* bras, fcactaUj, bauvf teR is tus Usik k; oousout. BENJAMIN HALL LU'VAJU) J. hakwn. AUGUSTA, (GEO.) THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1830. Scriven Sheriff's Sale. WILL be Sold on the first Tuesday in Octo ber neat, before the Court-House door in Jacksonboro’ (Scriven County,) between the usual hours of sale, THE FOLLOWING TWO TRACTS OF LAND,”- One Tract of Pine Land, containing 250 acres, (more or less) in Scriven County, joining lands of Claiborne Berille, Richard Scruggs and others; being the place on which Tiios. Reddick, now resides. ALSO, One other tract of Pine Land, lying and be ing in said county, containing 150 acres, (mote or less,) joiniug lands of Elizabeth McCall and Richard Scruggs land, the same being the place on which Wm. T. Moore, now resides all levied on as the property of Thomas Reddick, to satisfy afi fa from the Superior Court of Scriven County, at the instance of Rodger L Gamble, vs. Thomas Reddick, property pointed out by the defendant. JNO C. FERRILL, ands s c. sept. 6 36 td. A CARD. THE Subscriber will open a School for In struction in Instrumental Music at the Richmond Academy, on the Ist of October next. He has engaged the services of Miss PRATT, who is well qualified to give Lessonsou the Piano Forte and Pai lour Organ, which will be furn ished provided twenty Scholars can be engag ed. Terms made known on application (at the Academy, East Wiug, front) to SERENO TAYLOR. August 16 w6t 30 (Hi* The Constitutionalist and Chronicle will please insert as above. ST. HAS just received two first rate Carriages, together with a number ot light and tasty one and two horse Barouches, Gigs tuid Sulkevs A15025 setts Gig and Dearboru Harness On the river and expected daily, two Coaches, one Churiottec, and u number of Gigs and Sulkeys, together with Gig amt Bnrouch Spiings; spring steel, Gig top bows, plated work. Oil Carpet, lie. IVi sons wishing to order Carnages from the North, ran have their orders personally attended to by addressing the tuosciih* r ut Augusta or at Newark, an; lime between this and the Ist ot 'September next. THOMAS G. HALL. July 22 23 ts JOHN (H IMARIN, WATCH MARCH, o V4l, \Vvoai\-Street, Ht*i again began hutinris. in the Brick Hi’Uir, No 147. Broad-Slirrt. lately oc cupied a. Ibr CUV HOTEL, where he will be slow nil hit attention on repairing WATCHES AM) CLOCKS. of eveiy description, in the best possible manner, ami at very reaanualCe pricea. Mr aolicita the patronage of hit friends mid lor met cualoinera, unit all who with to have their Watches made lo keep good lime at a mod erate price, lie will ti ll hit rtinaiuing STOCK COlitltllUf of v j • 'vo&urx, WATCHES Jc CLOCKS, CASTORS, &c. &c. For lent than they co.l, at Wholesal- ami Retail Thick Pal eat WATCH ULASSES. and all other description* ol W atch Glasses, conalaully kepi on hand. May 3 104 lilass Culling V,s\a\)\\s\un nt. K. L. SVMMONtS KE'l’Ei IFLLLV ialoruia the Cihtnu of Augusta and it a Vicinity, that he hat com menced the buaiueta of GLASS CUTTING ill the Store No 102 Un-ad street, where he tnlrndi to krrp roi atantly on hand, a supply ol superior ( filial Cut and I’lain Gluts ol eveiy ilr-ct ipiu-n. At flits Establishment ha» hern luinmniiol for the first lime in thi» State, amt at considerable rapeuve. he hopea its miroduction will maure hurt a portion of patronage, at the Article# hr oi ler* can he procured at home ou at favorable taiua, and of u good quality a« in New-York or elte where August 3 4tw 27 House, sSi«;n, and Ornamental »axxzxx&. II P Sl’i.LM I.N. »»ing telurned froni ||, New Fork, and having made himself ac quainted with tHe l.atrX SfyAt of Painting, res pecifutly tolicila from Ins fneuds and former rut loinrrs, a i oiitinuancr ol the palionag'- rgteod ed to huu for the la»t len ycats I/* Covintry Mrrctiaou cau he supplied with Nigni at the shortest notice, and oti the roost reasonable terms.—safely parktd lot any dt* taucr. Auiuit 12 29 »ts KK'IIMOMi ACAIIKMV. ! t|Mlt Ttusle** ol the AcadevMjr of Rirhaosil ft count* wi l. uo lh« lasi Saturday iu Daceai - her s*tt, pi need lo rled Ih* fallow itt{ 1 *a« her* 'and UScrii forth* leim and space ol twelve months, from th* nnif of appauitinent la-wit . A Rector, witkasalar* ol lluodvcd LK>i- Isrs, sud half us it»* Tuitiou money, An Kujlnii lea chat, *ub a salary of Five Hundred LhiUars. aud one half of the TuiUoo tnooe*. A Teacher foi the Sand UrUa. wtiomtl salary, hul with the ns* of the 11 xvuv void Lot al Ike HitU th* Irachcr to receive ih* w hole of the l uitioa money. i A Teacher of Modern Language »uh a sal ary ol T»o Hundred aad Fifty Dollars, and lb* whole of Hi-r J airiou rn cry—lire price far n>- ilruUuMi lo be Eif hi Ikdlars per quarter. A Clerk, Steward and lt*a*ur«i wub a Sala ry of Four Hw»k*il Dollars \A r»ttoo *|>f><it aiios. wtU be oiode to the L ader- Us U*d. By order of ike Board JAMES Me LA MS. Clerk Sepmmber 3 suiDJ*—kb 34 J. VV. M. BERRIEN, If J’llL PrsclKt Law tu ihe C. -untie* of If Bald- 10. Putnam. Greene HaococV and M'asktogtoa. AH banaru - iaced ta ins hoods, will be carefully a Mended to. Sparta. AufuU 9. 1830 28 tip notice” \LL person* ta le'Hed la i oedio Bara*#, de ceased late of Scrrvoa Cowoly. »tl! asake immediate pa*osrnt. Ao3 those harioj -demand* a<Bin«t sa.j deceased will please peeseoi the taaoe duly attested. »tibia tbe ume prescribed bylaw t.AiIAH BARiEb. Aim 1 May 13 H 3 Just Received, By RICHARDS &GANAHL, Instructions for the JEOLINA* or Mund Harmonica, WITH a selection of popular Melodies ex pressly arranged for the Instrument. Splendid Library Editions of Moore, Pope, Burns. Byron and Goldsmith's Works. 3d Volume of Peters’ Reports, Lcvizac’s French Grammar, Country Curate, A Novel, by Rev. Mr. Grigg, Authorship, “ by John Neat, July Number of the “ Nor tb American Medi cal and Surgical Journal. sept 2 35 GIBSON CLARIS Attorney at Law, HAS located himself at Macdonnough, Hen ry County, lie tenders his professional services to the public. He has opened an Of fice in the South-East corner of the Court-house, where be may he found at all times when notab sent on tile Ciicuit. He will attend the Courts In the Counties of Upson, Pike, Fayette. Henry. Newton, Butts, DeKalb, Campbell, and Carroll. Business entrusted to his care, will be faithful ly attended to. June 3 9 ts SPARTA TiVERN T■ 10 RENT, that spacious mid well at ranged ■ '1 A\ ERN, in the Town of Spart.i. Han cock County, at present occupied by Mi. \\ ilium Mackir 1 his establishment is not surpassed by tiny of m siuiiliii kind iu the up Country, and will, with judicious management, yield a handsome return on the capital employed. The furniture and stock will t»c sold on a credit for approved pa per. to any person or persous wlm may coutrait tor the ptemises. Possession will be given on the Ist. November next. rfVpply to McKenzie & bennoch. Ej'* The Georgia Journal and Federal Union, The Athenian, Cabinet, and Washington News, will insert the above once a we*-k. for six weeks and send their accounts to McKeniie L Bennoch Augusta. sept 6 36 ts A XThe subscriber informs his friends an t the public in general, that tbo’ detained ui business longer than he expected, he will open in a few days u itn a stork entirety new. and the l*». tc»t impornation* from European market*, i bis stock will consist of the must fashionable Good* the New- Yotk Market could furnish. Hoping that those persons who call on (he subscriber, will find every ■•c mitio datiou they may desire, he is deter termined no puns shall be spared to give gene r*i satisfaction. WILLIAM KIBBF-. sept 0 37 fit Administrator’s Sale. IN couformitv t*» aw Order ol the Court of Or dinary ol Richmond 1 onnty. wi I he sold on the fil»t Tuesday to December next, a LOT on Gr»-«n-Stie*t. belonging to the Estate of ('hat lev Mat tiu, dec and Sain |,nt it designated iu the di uiutNi of Bud Martin's Estate, at Lot No 3 (three); present* a front of 3.1 feet on Green St , and extends back 17-4 feel. The object of the tralc n to make regular Titles GEORGE J S. WALKER, Adm’r. sept 6 td 3fi Administrator’s Sale. M'ET'II-t- l»e sold mi ihe l»l Tuesday In Ocfo f f her nrii at th* Market liuuir iu Ihe Ci ty ol Augusta W#l»eeu the usual hours of sale. •he l.ihraiy belonging to the Kstate of James Moore deceased, convicting of Gierk. Latin, i uuib and Spantsii Works, History. L.c. JOStni A. LVfc. Ad,nr. Auguvt 26 33 4t \dministrator’s Noticc. I NUI’H months after dale application will be made to the Honorable Ihe Inferior Tour I ol Richmond County, when tilliog for ordinary putpn*e», far leave to sell a negro roan named Hi ittain. Iwloncmg to the estate ol James M jorr, deceased, for the purpose of a dull ibution among the heirs. JOSEPH A. EVE. Adm r. M§ 4t :u 'l’hc Journal of Law, PCBLISHEO by an Association of araroent Lawyeis. at Hnladelphia. will appear io numbers of 16 pages, (Ktavu, on the Ul and 3rd Wednesdays of every mouth Price $1,50 j>er Mvnuae. Besides every thing relating lo Law arid Law. vert, sketches of iilerar* and heoevoleot iaststu i.ook of varvoui countues anecdotes sod tbe va rious topics of gencimi tileritsrt, will be consid ered a itbm lb* scope of tint Journal. Falkland, bv tbe Aulhwr of Pelham, RICH ARDS A. GAN AHL. .ig'n'r August 9 2H if NOTICE. r|7HE Juhjcnber wishc* to (>urcbase fifty [ like)* *ouu|; neyror*. of g -o-l character; ihe -lesci iprion wanted are Boy* from 12 lo 16 year*, and men from 15 lo 26 A few youoc anas n would be put tha ted. if likely. None need U* ©feted uairvi they caa be certificated Ibe above number of urjjroe# are wanted mi me diate!* ; peicorn wishing r 0 sell, can fiod roe al Mes.rs M et.nore, 4sco« Warehouse •it ai iiewrge Hoaolree s Stove; m my absence my too Henry Ormti, will act for »- Mm G. GRIMES Nov 9 64 if NOTICE. PROPOSALS Will be received uanl the firti Saturday in October nest, for furuvthtn* the Jail with wood one year boro that date.— PersovM vi.. >iac to tu<i;f in tbe bsiuto. will baud tketr applications (namiafthr j-rvee per curd,) to Mr Frazer tbe fceaper of the Jad. By order of it* Jail ( suuiurv. GEORGE M. WALKER. oere 9 37 7t THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE daily receiving such additions to their former 6tock, as will enable them to lur nish Merchants and Planters with as great a variety as can be found in any Store in this city. Tneir Stock embraces most of the leading Arti cles necessary for family use, usually called for iu the GROCERY, DRY GOODS and HARD WARE STORES: AMONG WHICH ARE i Hhds. SUGAR, > r , - .... OO 100 Bags COFFEE, $ * artous qualuits 10 hhds prime retailing Molasses 100 bolts heavy Hemp Bagging 100 do Flax and Tow do 10 bales Bagging, Seine and Shop Twine Bale Rope and Sacking, heavy 3 bales Shoe Thread Pi inie Chewing Tobacco in boxes &. kegs Prime Spanish and Common Segars 4000 bushels Salt. 12,000 lbs. Bacon 1000 lbs. choice Hams, 20 boxes Soap 20 boxes Augusta made Candles 10 do Cotton and Wool Cards 200 kegs Nails and Brads, Lamp Oil Swedes Iron, all sizes German. 1 Cast, and [ STEEL, Blistered ) Sheet lion, Nos. 18. 19 and 2Q Nail Rods, Hoop Iron, Trace Chains Mill Saws, Castings. &c. kc. —ALSO— A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF SADDLES, BRIDLES, WAGON GEAR, UPPER & SOLE LEATHER. All of which they are disposed to sell low for Cash, or good Town Acceptances. BREWSTER hi PRESCOTT. .V ear the Upper Market, South side lirortd St September 13 4tw 36 FALL & WINTER GOODS. WM. H. MORGAN & CO. I CAVE received a part of their Mippiv of X'Jt PALL AND WINTER GOODSs AMONGST WHICH AUE, 10 4 Flemish Sheetings 6 4 liish do Black Italian Lustrings Fancy colored do Changeable V Fancy colored Gros dc Naps Black Grosde Naps Scarlet Met mo Shawls Do do Mantles Willi a variety of other Faney and Staple Ar ticle*. which they will sell as cheap as any house in the city. September 9 8t 37 COTTON & COMMISSION oxtail* f H E Subscribers announce to their friends I and the public, that they hnve rented the Warehouse in Campbell-strcet, Augusta, lately occupied bv Mr. John Rees, ane opposite the Warehouse of Messrs Slaughter hi Lahuzan ; where they are now ready to receive Cotton aud otliei produce, and fender their servires therein, being sanguine that the attention winch will be paid to the interest nf their friends, will secure for them a slime of public patronage. T. COLEMAN. WM J. WIGHTMAN. August 23 32 wtf Bagging and Bacon. 500 PIECES B AGGING assorted quali ties. end 20,000 pound* superior Bacon, lor sale by W k H BRYSON, sept 2 35 fit BACON! BACON'! Tht Subscriber has received on Consign ment, 30.000 LBS PRIME BACON. Consisting of Mains, Shoulders and Middlicgs, which he will sell ton. Purchasers over SHM), 90 days, credit appoved eudoised papet. L HULL. August 5 27 FpcrH Tea, «lc. A:c. lOQ Clients Hyson Toa / *e» 12 hose, and barrels Loaf and lFK*sn|j • ,ump Sugar j . ‘ U> Isoars »pi*iio Candles )j ft nab Ciuuamiin C- ‘ —6 tji. cask, Malaga Wine I do do Pori Wme I half pipe old Madeira Wine 1 Hogshead Sugar House Molasses Jut: Rtttn-td and for tali lout by John t oskehy. 266 llrvad tirt'l. September 2 36 ts Just Received, o y c oy s / a s v i: y r. 2 ELEGANT Awt me*#, nn.l Oat Loaia.s made PIANO, the toruser maoufaclund by VV Getb. New-York. and seli-c.leil by one ol lur be.l Amateurs—Apply at Mi Hrm » H.i'.k Store, or to JOSEPH BIGNON. March 4 H 7 ts Just Received. 40 Barr l» Noifherr. fiia 10 ik» Apple Braudy |irj horn Tallow Candles 2b Dturijohus, superior old Cognac Brandy ! roc sail, i;v C. PHILLIPS Augwt Sf 23 if Landing Thu Day. and for sale low Jrom the Wharf. .53 MUDS New Orleans SUGAR 91 Piece* HEMP BAGGING G. If METCALF. July 19 22 U Sugar, Bagging, &c. GO HMDS. St Croix it Bono R co Sugar* 25 boxes brown Havaooah Sug«r 75 hag* Col Tea K *) cask* nit Nails and brad* 75 barrels Gia 30 do Rum 2f>> pieces heat* |T*x Bagging !00 do prune Hrtap Bar lOU) lb* bast 104 Twine, he. Lc. L*. Far oeUe by A £ WALRER LCn. »eptetsb*r 9 2» 1: [From the Daily (Cits.) Gaaette ] SPEECH OF HENRY CLAY, Delivered at the Mechanics’ Collation, in the Apollonian Garden, Cincinnati , on the 3d af August, 1830. {continued.] In cases where (here are two systems of Government, operating at the same time and place over the same people, tha one general and the other local or parti cular, one system or the other must pos sess the right to decide upon the extent of the powers, io cases of collision, which are claimed by the General Government. No third party of sufficient impartiality, weight, and responsibility, other than such a tribuual as a Supreme Court, has yet been devised, or perhaps can be cteaied. The doctrine of one side is, that the General Government, though limited io its nature, must necessarily possess the power to ascertain what authority it has, uud by consequence, the e*teat of that authority. And that if its legislative or executive functionaries by act transcond that authority, the question may be brought before the Supreme Court, and beiug affirmatively decided by that tri bunal, their act must be obeyed uotil re* pealed or altered by competent power. Against the tendency of this doctrine to absorb all power, thnso who niaintaiu it, think there are reasonable and, they hope, sufficient securities. In the firs! place, all are represented in every legis lative or executive act, and of course, each State can exert its proper influence to prevent the adoption us any tint may bo deemed prejudicial or unconstitutiouaUo* Then, there are sacred oaths, elections, public virtue and intelligence, the power ot impeachment, a common subjection to both systems of those functionaries who act under eithor, the right of ihe States to interpose and amend the Constitution, or to dissolve the Union; and finally, tbo right, in extreme cases, when all other remedies fall, to rosist insupportable opt pression. Tlif necessity bning fell, by ilio fratnors of the Cevnsiituti jij, to duciaro winch sys* tem should be sup tome, and believing i hat tbe securities now euumeiuled, ur somo of ihom, were adequate, they luvo uc» cordinply provided that the Cnnstitutiou of the United Slates and the laws mndb in pursuance of it, and ail treaties ruado uuderthe authority of the United Stales, shall be tlio supreme law of the laud ; and that tlio Judicial power shall extend to all casos arising under the Constitution, laws, or treaties, of the U. States. The South-Carolioa doctrine, ou the oilier side, is, that that State has the right to determine the limits of the powera granted to tho general government; and that, whenever any of ita acts trausceud (hose limits, in the opiuion of the Slate of Souih-Carolina, she is competent, lo atiuual them. If the power wilh which the Federal Government is iuvosted, »>y the Constitution, to determine the limit* of its authority he liable to the possible daoger of ultimate consolidation, and all the safeguards which have been mention* ed might prove inadequate, it not (hi* power, claimed for S. Carolina, fraught with infinitely more certain, immodiatft and fatal danger ? It wuuld reverse th# rule of supremacy prescribed in the Con* siiiuiinn. It would render tho authority of a single Slate paramount lo that of (lift whole Uniwn. For undoubtedly that Ou* vernmeni to some eiient must be supreme which can uuuul and set aside the acta of auolher. The securities which the people of o* titer parts of the United Slates posses* against the abuse of ibis tremendous poiv* ! tr claimed for South Carolina, will be found, on comparison to be greatly iufe* m>r to thoso which she has against the • possible abuses of the Geneial Govern* ruent. They have uo voice in her coun* cits, they coulJ not, by the exercise of the elective fruochise, change her rulers, they could not impeach her judges, they could not alter her consiilutiou, nor abol ish her government. Under the South Carolina doctrine, if uvtablisiied, the ronsrquence would bft u dissolution of tho Union, immediate, inevitable, irresistible. There would L» tweuiy-four chances to one against its continued existence. Too apprehended dangers of ihe opposite doctrine, remote, contingent, and hardly possible, are great lv exaggerated, and agaiu.t their realiza tion, all the precautions huvo boon provi* j Hod vs Inch human wisdom and patriotic foresight could conceive and deviso. Thi-se who aro opposed to the suprema cy ol the Constitution, laws and treaties of the United States, ar« advene to alt union, wbulcvcr contrary profe*»ions they may rn ike. lor it may be truly affirmed, ‘hat no confedeiacy of States can exist without a power, somewhere residing iu il»e Government of that confederacy, to determine the extent of the authority granted to it by the confederating Slate*. It is admitted that the Sooth-Carolic* doctrine is liable to abuse ; boijt is cou tended, that the patriotism of each slau* is an adequate security, and that the nulli* f) mg power would only be exerted “io an extraordinaiy case, where the powers reserved to the States under the Consti tution, are usurped by ihe Federal Go vernment." And iv not the patriotism of all the States, a* great a safeguard against the assumption of powers o<-t conferred upon the General Government, as thu patriotism of one Stare is against the de nial of powers which are clearlv granted J But the nullifying power is uuly to be ex ereued io an eitraorclmary c».e. Wbr is to judge of this eilr*oidiasry cue? Whs*, security is there, «*on:t«lly m mr NO. 39.