Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837, March 05, 1834, Image 1

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VOL. VIII. PUBLISHED EVERY DAY M 'Xi) AY, WEDNESDAY akd FRIDAY, a o’clock. t. i;i. llo.v.ird's 'rtck Bail Imji, opposite the Post-Office M’lntosh Street. DIRECTIONS Salos of Lai i an I rccs, by Ad ni’iistrator« l.secs <>r Guiirhivi*, are required, >■ 1 ’ .v, to be neul on the S stTuesilayiu th- moith. between the hours of ten in ae -» i renoon an threa in the afternoon,at the Court-hos »'• l-.ec-maty which the property i*. situate. aese sales Must begiven in a public jasetta SlAi i u ■accvioits totho day cf sale •> • " Ncncesofthesale of persona? property must jae tuMMor, FORTY days previous to the aa) a* “ ' Notice tothe debtors ana. creditors of an f-sta c. • * n .-‘dished for FORTY days. ~ * Notice that application will be made to me ' -- i ,ary f.,r leave to sell laaJ.must bo pubhoied for POUR ’,uy for leave to sell Negroes, must be published lor F JJ ON fH 'before any order absolute »baii b : madu »- the court jtf AIL Abl BAN G 12 NT, P. O. Augusta, 17th Feb. 1834. Northern Mail. Due at 3P. M Closes at 10 A. M> TVcsfcrn Mail. Due at 10 a ni —Closes at 3 p >n Charles'on Mail. Due at 6a m CI»-t*> at 5p tn Savannah Mail. Due at 3 p m- Closes at 6 p nt Athens Mail. Du? on Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays at 4pm —Closes ou Monti, yi Wednesdays and Saturdays at 9 p in Greenville Mail. Due on Tmsdays aud Saturdays at 8 pm— Closes oh Wednesdays and Saturdays at 9p m Carnesville Hail. DieonF sid tys at 8 p m—closes on z Sun lays at 9 p nt. Louisville Mail. Doe ni> Fridays, *<■ 7 p in—closes on Wednes days at 9 p nt Coosawhatchie Mail. Du" on Sundays at 5 p m—closes on Tues, d tys at 10 a m. OFFICE HOURS. Open from 8 to 10 a ui—ll a tn to haif past 1 p lu .—h th past 2to iialf past 3p tu —hail part 4 to 6 p. m Closed from 10 to 11 A. M—b-*H past 1 to half put 2P M .. : p ’3 U hOfpaa 4p iu r. Ou Sundays the ‘ e opr’ tru.i Apa t nast 12 to 1. F. M. a.r- '■ •?" ts to tj p ri>. Feb. 19 22 L_ NOTICE. POSALS • hi be received an B7 til ibe Ist M vtil y n M treb nex’, for keeping lhePub--. ;ri ids i > g-.-od re* na-r, for the to; in of five years fiom th'* ii. s t Jay of April next. The proposals r> iv embrace all the Roads er any mo;>- t.i Litt of liem/oi a part of any une Jbi,.'!. A !>v iufo’iuaiioii on the subject can be vbabjed by application to the Clerk of ihe Superior Court of Richmond County. <>r to any one of the Justices of the In ferior Cour'. fly order of he Court. JAM ES M ’ La \VS, Clerk. The Ci'y papers are reqnes.ed -t-- | ulr Ft-h the abase id Feb 5 id riIHE S'ibcriber respectfully informs b> | friends and the pu'ilic g 1 net' 4y, that lit has ‘u ■ ,f- d himself in Augusto, wh< re he antici pates a permanent residence with h;s family Dis usi is directly opposite the M -so-iic Hall w here he is row in re ulinr-ss to wait up<s any who may net <1 ho' professional vt«<s an-; hopes by bis assiduity and attention t„ t u-ii ess. ane ffom bis Inng expet tence in the pn cticeof his profession, t merit and receive the c«>nfi dence of the public The subscriber can always be f-mul at home, QXCepl w hen on his annual visit to Savmin*h, oi when, bv special invitation, he visits an adj icent village: in either case notice in the public print will be given at least one week prt vious to ii j leaving the city, in or !e.r that persons residing in lhe com.trv may k-ow whne he is to bt Tom.d ‘ E OS JORN January 15 7 " J. A? CWB LAWr DENTIST B ESPECTFCLLV informs f e ciiiz us ®f .IV Augusta, and its vicinity that he rias re turned to the c>t v, and will resume the duties of his profession. Tie is prepare tto insert TEETH of all des nriptioiis in tn aost tnodein s:yle, tn whole oi pairs ufsetts i' -r-w i’lw hat been so uu.'or jnate as to ioo e aD ,htii Teeth, may in most instances be •urt.ished with substitutes which they would fi «l useful and contribute much t« their comfort ;u articulation as well as in masti cating their food He contemplates making Augusta his perma nt nt residence, .vbicti will rnable him to take the charge of chi’dien’s Teeth, during second dentition,it being the most important period of life,in regard to the Teeth ptudeut operations during that period will add much to the com fort oi the child, and prevent much suffering in after life. He has taken Rooms, at the the Washington Hall, entrance on Broad-Street, Oct 28 129 if TO KENT -The WARE-HOUSE, and OF FJCES, formerly occupied by Alex ljtj»,*s§| ander MacKenzie. Possession giv en immediately. Apply to P. BENNOCH, JAMES M. CARTER or J. P. KING, Assiutvees. N. B. 1 lie Assignees >f A. MacKenzie hare six or seven grown Negroes for sale, among which are a few first rate HouseAVomen. Oct 9 121 To Kent. TH El louse and Lot on Rey nold Street near the corner of Reynold and Centre Street ro cently occupied toy Joseph B Sockton. Apply t<> A. J. MILLER. December 2 'I 144 “BOARDEKS WANTED. MR. NOYES can accomodate two „r three genteel Young Men with Board at Corner of Broad &• Centre Street. Dec. 2 44 Porto Ried Sugar. 7Hhds. Just Received on consignment at d will be sold low. G H. METCALF. ® @©TOIIEIt. | WISE -s and LIQ UOES. nod Pattidge Eye Chain- ; ligne, in quarts and pinis. oid Madeiia, in Wood and Glass l eno.*ilfi- and Sherry, Brown and Pale Rtieni.-t Wine, us Steinberger & Rudei- 1 snenn r, B and Vintage of 1822. Malm-ry Mudi ita <nd Old Pott Si. Local <fc Marseilles Madeira <Ld Champaign Brandy ! Prune Cognac, Holland Gin, &.c. &.c. ' N. SMITH .y Co. NuV 29 143 PiIEPAKEI) COACO, ll’arranied pu c and of first quality C 4 Oal’O thus prepare I ass .-ids a wholesome > beverage and is recommended bv Phygi. cians as nutriti us not only, to the sick mid con vidi’sceiit but ta the healthy aud is very com. posing to weak nerves. ALSO, Uupre ared Coaco, in its Natural state, just received’ by N. SMI TH &i Co. Jan 3 2 Butter, Buck Wheat, &c. o , * r Ferkius, selected Goshen Butter 25 Half Bls Dest, Buck wheat 28 qr do do do It) Casks, prime Cheese 8U Bis W. Ely’s Canal Flour 10 Half do do do 20 Half Bls No 1 Shad 10 do do No 1 Salmon 10 do do No 1 Beef 5000 Bls Loaf &. Lump Sugar assorted qualities 100 J rs assorted Pickh-s 20 Kegs Superior Lard Jost Received and for sale by N SMITH &. Co. November 6 133 A Valuable II ouse and Lot For. Sale. At AUCTION an he fust Tuesday of j Much tiex , if not before disposed of! by private sale, I'he HOUSE last year occupied by ! Samuel M. Jackson, Esq. and now ten. j anted—<m Ellis street, near Mr. Meal teg’s— for inf u niation wiib regard tu Lot, House and Improvements examine the ptemises or call on WM.P. BEERS, 241 Broad-sneer, February 17 21 3v\st Itecewed. ★T: -■'X Barrels Irish Potato gjJvFy 25 bbls Canal Flour 20 boxes Sperm Candles ' 25 do Canton Fire Cracke 50 do Bunch Raisins 50 do Fresh Prunes j 5 Ira’es Aimnuds 5 bbls FnaZ'iit Nuts ; 5 buses Citron 2 barrels fresh CnrrantE 15 Baskets superior Champaign Wme 10 kegs fresh Goshen Butter Just received, whicn with a Choice selection o GROCERIES, ’.)n baud wdl be sold, low by JOHN COSKERY, Montgomery s Buildings. D<‘c 6 146 ORANGES” 10,000, Su-eet ORANGES Just Received and fwr sale By N. SMITH & Co. Feb 3 15 FUII TIPPETS ‘ J A’/> CA I‘ES. A. New Supply of Rii h Eir TIPP < TS & CAP’ Has just been opened by ttw ret, Together with A VARIETY OF TIBER ARTICLt.d, Amongst which is .4 Snlcn bd rlssorttnr c of CJi AT7IS, CAS&IIVtmVSSL Well assorted in Colors. J. l’. SEI ZE, North side <4' Broad 'ireet. Dec 9 ts 147 Raisins. 100 Boxes Bunch Raisins. 50 do Bloom do 100 half Boxes Bunch do SOquaitar Boxes do do Just Received bv N. SMITH M~o. Dec 9 1 COTTON GINS. r>~xHE Subscriber takes this me.hod of inform 1 ing the Public and all Cotton Planters in this State and e sewhere, wanting COTTON , GINS of the best quality; made after the plan, either of Boatwright or' Campbel! and Glaze, (made at the same shops heretofore occupied by Campbell and Glaze for several years, in Lou isville, Jefferson Co., Ga.) that having bought th’m out, Gms of the abovementioned plans, will be made and warranted of the Best double a. 'single Stei'l Breasting; Steel or lion & W PLATES: Cast Steel SAWS, $2 50 per Saw; Iron Saws, $2 per saw. N. B We will at all times have on hand a good stock of either q rniity, and make repaiis at the shortest notice Q3’ All orders will be thankfully received and promptly atte led to. J HIN KELLEY, JONATHAN ROBERSON Louisville. Jefferson Co Ga. 1 January \lth, 1834 S 4tw 8 Preserves, Pickles, fyc. .< LARGE and complete Assortment of /V. choice Preserves and Pickles, consisting of Limes, Citron. Pine Apples Coco Plums, Guavas, fcc., JCesl India. Ginger. Chow Chow, Comiqwit Oranges, Dates, Citrons, Marmalades Canton, Pears, Peaches, Qunces, American Peaches, Ganges, Aj.ri < ts lirundy Fruit Pickles, Gerkius, Oni ns. p.p.ers M ngoes I Mushroom, Walnut ami Tcr.-atus. Catsups. Just received and for sale, by N. SMITH 4’ Co. Jan 31 14 AUGUSTA, i'GEO.) WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1834. 300 PACKAGES 13u min ham and Sheffield HARDWARE, CUTLERY tk HEAVY GOOD’S E Subscribers ha»e just received a very coinple'e t.ss.u uiient of the a , bove Coeds, including ev ry variety of j articles usuallykept by Hardware dealers, ; which they offer for sale nn acconunoda i ting tents for cash, acceptances, or Mer ' chants Planter’s money, at as low ; prices as can be obtained in the citvj. Also, a very extensive assortment of Single and D nb e Bartel* GUNS, RI FLES and PISTOLS; J/aiuHa Hemp, and Cot on Rope, cf all sizes. C SQUIRE 4-S.ROGERS- Nov 27 ts 142 V ’ ‘ The Elements of Dentistry S. B. . SUtIGEON DENTIST. 131 ROM Edinbu. gb, Scotland, hast .k- ■ eti a large and commodii us Room I in the private appariment, by no means! connected with the geu*ieinen’>, at Mr. Cosnard’s U. S Hotel, where ho has per manently scdt led, and will perf rm every operation connected with his profesJua. He is provided with lhe best’materi;ds,such as Human, Puicelaioand Metallic Teeth, in the greatest abundance, Tee h extract ed by his recently iuvcaled Instrument, the oper iiion is so expeditious that very . little pain is felt, with the in pe>fec-;j safet y wehout either b> eat m t <b<‘ f ;,, :g or fiactudng tho M ‘KiUur, b »> F ids that raauy resoectal.e ddzem e’ A-'g l -s --tu can testify. Teeth Inserted Uo<-r; the most approv ed principle and rei > the tn.-s careful ntinner ah', Ctuldrvn’s Tec.h i egulated. His merits have so fur met the appro baiion ot the kind and enlightened co-n munity. ’ No puii.-la. lity or assiduity shall be ' wanting t;- merit the public confidence. Lad.es waited upon at their pr.vate j residence, tl required. Hours of attendance frorii 9 A. M. ' 4 P. M. N. b. all operations warranted, terms satisfaciory. Feb 24 24 ts ' GffANfTTURK~“ ( lit/ Eclipse.) xff.- THIS thorough bred! HORSE, out ■ ; t ’ ,e sous cf Am-:-iicau Eclipse-, wilt stand at the race course n a» u» s place, season c<;H>nieuciDg cn the first of March ami ending o-i the 291 h cf June ■he owners, desirous of rnrptovhjg the breed of Horses in this and tbeadjoirlng slate , have concluded to stand him at the very low rates of S4O, to insure, $25, the season, or sls, cash the visit am* si, to the groom, a er, dii un til next f’hristnic.s will be granted far seasons aud insurances will be considered due wtieu lhe mare proves or is traded or put off to a dis tance. The form of GRAND TURK is unexception able. Hisszeiss feet IJj inches, bis action* remarkably fine hr short he is just such a Hvrse, as will meet lhe approbation cf all stood judges ui every i espect. The present owm rs purchase*' him o Long Island last summer, be iievi. g, fiom ‘ i, pe« formances, and blood and from the r 'comniemLuion of a great number of j good judges, t’u it there is no Horse which could , b? procured th;;t v> ui 1 do more fur our Stock. J His perfet r es are too numerous for an j ady -rus im'. ;.;'.ho*>gh he n ves was trained | bu‘ for one y-.".. • ->g f>’ his having belonged i previous!* :* i irsston.-l g* iit.'-rnnu not con nec.t- 1 v-.U f ufliec it to say that he has • .l • Cn.ut.ht, DeWitt Clinton, Al ■ *. . -.i Xitel, True Blue, Ang- li* e .(!>■• I .i! .; . t o’A iel) and otbeis;he took a h ’ ■l. Ku'.ly t- e. biotber oi Ariel, at E-igh , C -.n ■ - N T . nd would h-ve beaten him the 2* -eat '.mt fora mistake if the rider, who : i ini m, Turk a ter leading for 2 miles, sup pes* ,* h= n d been around 3 times and won the r-<e T- .larksoir wh-r had the management of tli;s Horse ff n d to lepeat the race with O’Kel-, ‘ !y for S2OO0 —which was not accepted. Grand Turk, also beat the celebrated Horse Fox, mile heats, earring him t reat odds in weight. Fox beat the celebrated Geor ja Horse Scudona at Lancaster, Pa Grand Turk was foaled in 1826 the property of Mr. Tnos Pearsall of Long island, N. York. He was got by American Old Eclipse, his dam Blank by Bussorah Arabian, liis g. dam Cynis- > ca, Mr. Pearsall bought of Col. Richard Single ! ton of S C for SIOOO. she was by HepheStian, | her dam Pandorah by H>4l Air of V rginia her ’ dam by Soldier, li r dam by Oscar, h r dam by ] Merry Tom, hers by Crawford, hers by Sil yer • Eye out of one of Col. Alexander Bi! log's best j bred Mares i Good Pasturage for Mares gra is. Corn and ' j Fodder w ill be furnished if requested at 25 cents ! pci day. THE OWNERS. Augusta, Ga. Feb. 14 20 4n> Into vua\ Imp von emeh t. Southern Engineers’ Office ? Augusta, Geo. Feb. 4, ’S34. * FpHE undersigned being assm iet-d -h JL p>ofessiou with several expei ced F- ! gi. leers, and having secured the ahi of a . ? corps of skillful assistants, infirm e that they have established their he d q . ■. at Augusta, Geo. where th" l / wiit i •« - promptly attend to any a; pucati , s sci ’ - limitary surveying and oettion of rm,. ■ • rail way. Canals or McAdamized Rmi<L the States of Georgia, North and South Caroli i Tenne see and Alabama. \ Engineers. S.W. fl S REFERENCES. Benjamin Wright, E-q. late Chief Engineer of the Ere Canal Chesipeake and Delaware Canal llarleatn R it Road &.c. Horatio Allen, Esq. late Chief Engineer, S Car 'lina R i Road H Eiis H irrev E-q President South-Carolina , ' Rai< R ad Company R M Lewis Esq. President Chesapeake and DE ware Ca ml Company. »■ p Grd n. Esq ate President Eatonton and Augusta Had Ro C. F. Mercer, E-q President Chesapeake and Qs m Canal C<><; p «y srj=» £>),. E !<t.»rs . fih • Georgia Journal, Co 'urnbia Teh scope, Ra e:ga Register. Alabama St Intelligencer, Ni‘ hvi le Banner, Aleliama . 'l ira', will please publish th.; above f>r three nm-. hs and send their accounts to this office, i ‘.u collection. Feb 1 3m i ESLWSXOai Z-XC’S’XJZ. TOR SALE SN consequence of the distance of my residence fiom this pioper y, nnd lhe imniPnst' v of hardships the care of man ageing i' imposes on my sister M s. Al ie-motig ; at hfcr instance, 1 propose to b&wsiMr urstW \V ill) all the conveniences and per-a nal pi »petiy connected wi h the same. '! his l property is silua ed on the Corner of the Gieat Ninth Squate of the To ■ n of S’-v isbuiy, N. C. a few steps only from he Gouri House, and is ceitainiy one f the ■ best situations f»* business ia the State— The gioti-i l ex .aids 100 fee on the front cf one of ‘he m in streets, and .<b .u: 300 feet along the nnin «-to’» > .r--i. aitacued to which is pa-t < back i. -i, extending ! through H e vbo ’ ". e- ,-<q ;<>.re—-there I are two other LO I 3 - r'. d-s-tance . ffj which are nst-h I ■ pas: pe . r >:•. mm I The House is verv co. i ecd 0,. sod ;o excellent repair, v.. h . '• p • wh< 'e length and tw. l> t , f-. z,.. J. j h s for the ‘ sosof the -vi-.i a . Drawing ; .11 and aß■ s: v.-sides ; eigljiee. ? ■■■ Rooms .»■! uv : . ms. r- < hie; lik . - U Six Offices on ground I fl- .in <i dj'C' ing r ,-e Hotel. : Them is on tb-- p< n: ; ;e:> a n.ust excel i amt -S' ABLE, t ;ge ;d well arranged : ..1- > i .r- iiier .Siu’bie w i n ground flours. I ail ?d.n ■ soi.ed *o the purpose of i ha-: Eshib’lm-rent, There i-all tcl-.ed to J ••e saw two t,r<>iy Brick Kite!). J i ‘ I •> (’ two Wells aiib pumps; i D :-.-y ano ■ . out Houses—a good cel- ! i vi .- b-'ou:;- all the bui iliag ccrnve- ! uteri* es . -n bo thought of. ch:>.th£.'> I’ »u the place, and the ereat pap- larifv i toe stand, atid liberal pa- Goiuo® tvi* cb it has etij -vs d in bo'b kitids’ of t-Trshir-ss,will t-nsni e to the purch aser *•• lai; star; in the r.iee ofconioe i'.intk. On titu (.ornar tn tho ivain buildihA is a targe Store- Room, Cuuuiing and lumber Room, besides a good Cel lar bc'oi’oii’o the '-lor e. Th s is one of the 'o *s ’ • rorable situ.rtiotis for JZ'.t.* The- Ti >ve Tier includes a’sc a first rate Ilouiet uamu trf Jim welt kar-wn for his »b -b .or. fi.ieUiv; he is abo* t 25 years oh? i-e-.li :* out—like’ i'e a capital >T: I’ 21 ye-* a old* 1 likewise pt o* p ■■. sell all lhe lion, fold and Kif hen, F V ui N i T IT K Bt * iigitig to the Estabiisli'i*eel, con stsit'ig es a great variety of articles too tedious to enumerate. The Furniture is all neat and g >od, and some of it elegant; there are in the house 40 good Fuat bet Beds tit'd furniture, all tti goer! condition, With the rest, 1 wish fu sell a Carry all and H *rne<s, and a one Horae Wag gon and Gear; a good woi k II ->:s<-; also a Gig and Hamess, three firs: rate milch Cow..; semi* Hogs, »fcc. The terms .4 sale will be made extreme iy favourable to those wishing io buy.— But no part ot this property will be sold without the w hole uugh McDonald. N B. Th* Dublin are assured that the Mansion Hotel shall be kept in good preparation fur such as may < house to call, and no pains will be spaied to give the very best acct mmodatieu until a sale miy be effected The Cheraw Stage, also the Lincolnton Stage, also Peck and VVelford’s great tri-weekly Line of Sta ges, all stop at this bouse, , Dec 18 4*v 151 Richmond Enquirer an I Geor gia Courier, wii! inst i t the above week for four weeks, and forward their i acct.nit‘S to M asvm Hotel, Salisbury, I for payment. TO MASTER - CAREENTERS AND MASON'S. Executive Department. Ga, 1 AhUcdgeviLle, I .'.th February 1834. S iled proposals will be received at! I this D ipurtmc it until the 15th diy of I March next, so making the repairs and I j improvements I the Stale House,author-J • zed by ihelate <*eneral assembly and for s ■ - finding which bject, twelve thousand : I dollars wore app upriated. The old pm to the building is to be ; made to correspond with the new at the; N'-rth end,and the whole roof to bo cov ered with copper. Bond, with approved security will be ( requit ed of the undertake;—the work to i be completed by the first monday in Oc tober next. , A competent superintend int of the I w.-rk may be appointed,who must be res pected as such. A plan may bp seen at this Department. As he woik lUDSt be executed in lha best manner—the ! decision of the Executive will not de fiend, alone,upon the lowest proposal,bu* due regard will be had to the competen cy and responsibility of the contractor. The nescessary advances, t<» procure materials will be made as soon as the con tractor shall have filled bis bond. By order < f ’he Governor. R. A. GREENE, Secretary. ' deralUniori and Southern Rccor- I de , Milledgeville; Geo'gia Courier and Cotrstitutioaalis', Augusta; Georgian, Sa i v innah; Macon Telegraph,Columbus Sen j tiuel, will publish the above until the 10 M rcb next Fe. 17 21_ * 0 4W E XTR .A s ize PiNE -A P* J I ples 20 B t- cbes Bananas, ripe 1000 C.acoou’s 25 Bls Newto’vn pippins N , SMITH, & Co. PROSPECTUS OF I HE SJATS B.TCIX'iS PUBLISHED IN AUGUsTA,G£ -. BY AUGUSTUS B. LONGSTREET. the NortlrArCerican Gi - scene changes its name, its E ioo.-, and its political principles. Hence!.*: lh, It Will be the adv. cate of the dmt ioes contained tn the Prea-.ble and I e-.ol'j tions, of the State Rob * Meet:-j-. al Milledgeville, o'n the 13 nN. vend. Ta t. J hose who are unacquainted with lhe P.eamble and Resoluti ns referred lo,a:e informed—-1 hat they denounce, in tin q ialifi d terms, the well known I’rocki. mation and F rce Bill: They re-asset;, T he principles <>f the Virginia and Ken tucky Resolutions of’9B, in their plain, obvious, aud piimi ive sense; un« bscured b» the sophistry of modern Federalits, and unimpaired by the strength.wasting : n'fiuament ol hare hearted Republicans.- ! I hey uphold Stam Sovereignty in a sen- ' sdde form,and with intelligible attributes: 1 bey maintain that the General Govern- ■ moot derives its powers from a compact '■ between S vertigo S ales; That thest ! -ewers aie limited “Z*?/ the plain sense ■ and intention of the instrument constitu that compact-, and that \n case of a d'liberate palpable, and dangerous exer cise of < ther powers, not g- anted; it r- the right Jp duty of the States to interpose for a> resting the progress of the evil within their respective limits f uni] that they have /he right “to judge as well of inst ac tions of the Constitution, as of the mode and measure of redress.” I Ihe e are the principles of the Stalo ! Rights’ Party of Geoigia,” the pt inci. pies ot tins gazette, \Ve espouse them because we fiml them blended with all i the original elements of our Government; ' and becauso they ate admirable in then. • ry. and stit’ more admirable it) practice. , We defirecatc their antagonist doctrines; because their promises h ive ever been— Consolidation; and their ft nits— i tioas, usurpation, inj isttce and open s : rion. Their first !e years’ reign, pro- j i fluced the Alien and Seduion Ltw’s—ami ; I they fell. Their lust ten rears’ reign, j have b ough the country (o the verge o: j civ.d wat; clothed the Presid-aut with ; die atorial power, exh.biied his iraops, <*n • the mutch fiom S'atc o State, in mena cing anay—and they beign on! in tins s*a eof thing.’, j becomes eve- ' j ty man who has the ’tedfare • f his coun- : ' try at heart, to Consider wiiai can do • . to redeem her from anti rosem i her from speedy dissolution. We believe I that we caituot better direct our tirr.e anti I labor to this object,than by using our hon j est endeavors to bring back the peu ' pie to the t which they have forsaken. To this end,we take the State Rights Sentinel in charge, and eain '■slly solicit the aid of al! who think "will: us upon this deeply interesting subject. As we believe there is an inseparable j connexion between virtue and happiness, i vice and misery, whether consideied in j refeier.ee to bodies-politic, or to individ I uals, it wdl bo our ceaseless endeavor, to i tmptess this tru h, upon the minds of the people at large, and to make it, if possi bte, the leading maxim of the party to which we belling All institutions, and asociattons,therefore,which have for their object the improvement of the moral con dition of our fellow-citizens, will find a warm supporter in the Editor of this pa pet;and all well written essays, ’ending to the same object, shall be welcomed to our columns. The State Rights Sentinel shall be . an independent paper, or it shall cease ( to be. It will pay a blind subservience to no party; it will support the intentional i errors of none; but it will not visit the er., rois ol individuals upon the party,nor de sert the party,for occasional errors. When : the party which it now advocates, shall I depart from the Jeffeisonian principles,: this gazette will depart from them. No pains will be spared to make the j Sentinel instructing and interesting to i all classes of readeis; though other busi-I uess of the first importance, so bids me" to promise much for a month or two to come. Our priming material are entirely new ! and well selected, and we are well sup i plied with operatives: we may therefore ■ promise a speedy and handsome e.tccu I Gon of ail Job work which may be entrust , cd to us. I Terms of the State Rights Ser.tinil • will be published once a week uii’i' the I Ist February next, and twice a week jf i.terwards—Weekly paper 3 d.dlars per , annum if paid in advance;/o«r il paid at i the end of the yeai—Senn.-weekly paper, ■ fve, if paid in advance,and sir if paid at the end ol the year. A. B. LONGSTREET. (ty*’ Editors who will publish the a bove, will c< nfer a favei «g cs win will be thiokfully received. Pine Apples, Bananas, Grapes, Oranges, &c. /< / kd k Extra size Fine Apples 4J-1 100 bunches Bananas 10 tars Malaga (.napes 15000 Sweet Oranges 5 0 Coacu Nuts 50 drums new Figs 10 do Sultana Raisins, without se.-l 100 boxes bunch Raisins 50 half do do do 30 qr do do do & cases fresh Prunes, in splendid fancy I packages, now landing from Steamer, J. D. I Mongin and Lamar’s Boats. For sale, i»v N. SMITH & Ce. : Juo 3 2 DECLARATIONS. I Neatly printed f-<r ja’ca: th:-. Office "'" ’**■* ta■«» v '« •i’A- «* A 41ajyk -i. I# a rn ;; v ? qi < TII L Subscriber r:'~-ecTTy iofofms o* I- * tern' - -:nd ■be P -4.- ;c f- * ,that h • lips ihe ab..'V£'n;r I >■- .funnei! kept by hl.. JotlN JACfoON. Tin- Wcose will be icady for the ac ccsamodaticf I gAN.-.IEM AND REGULAR EU\RDER3 .Cither Single or in l amilies. On tn moderate to* ms as can be afforded m 'he place,by the firs; of January next. 1 he undivided attention of Itinrelf and fami i,'will be constantly directed to tlto co l I,<it and pleasure cf all who may call on him. His S f'ABLLS, are antfle, Isis lx OO MS generally comi'm.Tiiius, asol nd p iiiis will LospareJ furtiisl.ing i.j. TA- w.th the best the maikft will *.fi id. SAMUEL GALLI Hl R. Dec. 27 2m 154 AlB iWGRGVIS. &VJ, FOR SALE. Office Superintendent of Roads, Sfe ? E'ts'cru District January 11, 1834. $ [N obedit nee to an Act of tlie Legislatm*; of the Stale of Georgia, -approved by tiis excel lency the Governor, on the 21st day cf D- eni ber, 1833, I will sell, at public outcry. n-> the highest bidder, at the Courthouse, in the ( Cf'N 1Y of ELBERT, r ; On Monday, the Ylth day of Marek next, lhe f-jih.wiug named NEGROES, belonging tv the State of Georgia and attached to the L ncoln station, together with the Mules, Carts, loi -. &.C. connected iheret*: R*al.a (Mills) Nich, fZdlar*) Abram (I : Ciitieos) Dawson, (VV-ik.ns) Aim-t-a*l, (Glaz-j I oin, ( Dallas) Muses. (Sims ) Ri- limond, ( Bin I-.*-; Wallace, (Charlton) Isaac, (Brown) lon/ (Rowell) and Jeff, ('.■ ingfield) and On Monday, the 2-L/i dry of Marek mxt. In like mauiier, at tl*e G* uittreuse. i > the UOU N 1 Y of MOlits 'N, lhe t .Lowi g lum*. <’ aEGRUES, belonging!> the iHe ami a'lacht J to rhe C-receshc.-r»t-oh and Madison station, to g -oer with rtie Vtules. one Horse. Carts, Tools,. 4Z'.-. connected thereto: L -udo s, L’enja'-d,!. (Bustii-) Willis, (f'rcsly) A riha.n, (-ilii.g) Billy, (K i.mu) Axum, (• argiltj 1/r -x , ‘A iierry, ( ;; , n ith) -iost.ua (Vl'Ga, > .Terr ne’.ls) Larkin, (P.rier) N‘ d (B.atr.sav; Gemg-, (‘last ly} Peter, (Ca - gi* ) .4braha,mi (< :n )’< thaui. l, (B. rev ■ Jo, ■.ep (Pope) Jo-- s.»ral Piip ji.eorge- ('■' inn r) Joe, t Lomto- , (Bri a „ )C ) lee, (R4l' • ( nek.On) Jot. (M ( Gar, N*..l<n . (Co.ling) lie* y ( hompset.) Jerry (Lunq.l ui) Harry. (i o, r) Llikk, and Mark, (Kurron ; »..d Cr t'iid'iy,tht kbit) dy of Ma:ch next, Ir, like ■■iiaarri , at the b use in tiie CoUN 11 *>i DEKALB, thV fciioiving r;uusd AE GRUES, b* longing to th -.ait- at-d a ta- i*d tc tin; Cherokee station, together wu;> th. Mutes, Caits, To rs, &.*. l onnccied thereto: John, (Baptigi) Adam, Za< h, Jess * T 't.ey, Hampton. Marry r oin, (Drummer) Torn,(Jack sou) Walker, Jim, (Rutbei for i) .]**>•(:■, ( kins) Jacob. (Blouni) Gwy, York, Ben, Isaac, Miles, Ransom, Pt t r, Jim Beaver, and B l>; On Tuesday, the 1.4 day of April ntxf In like manner, at the Cuurtb -use in the COUN TY of HALL, the followin': NEGROES 1 - long ing to *he St <•-, and a*ta he-i to the Gaiue. vitle siatioii, together with the Muies, Ca.ts, fools, &.C. conm-ete*! thereto: Peter. (Bell) Lewis. (Lee) Hardy, erry, (Ed son; Um. (Corbett) Frank, (WrHB) Abrnl-am* (Ogiethiopej Bitty,(Ketchum) Davy (Vlaiio-o ) D:ck, (i.iilliman) Amos. (Mahoney) Isaac (Har deman) Mutt, Smith) Arth <r, (['ruii.mo-.i l- D-.r'or, Longstreet) Essex, (Wood) Toney) ( I oouib-) Joe, (Sotrow) Jucob, Freeman) Ad. am, 'airy, Freeman (Towes) Sam, (Pa,h>> hff. (Wi.ltmi) Peter, (Mil >) Jeff, (Mahoney) Henry (Booker)-and Daniel, ( Toombs) ; and On Monday lhe T.h day of April next. Ju like im.nm-r, at the Courthouse u> the < GUN Tv ot BALDWIN, the following named NF GROES, belonging to the State and attached :<v the Milledgeville and Hawkinsville station, to gether with the Mules, Carts, Toots, con n- cted thereto: Scipio, Jesse, July, Andrew, Moses, F.iiirk. August, Sam, Xhilip, Sandy, Jim, (Hann) March, Joe, Anthony, Brutus, Robert, Dsl y, ;u ii Gideon. For the information of those persons who may " i«t-'e • the following sections e! the oetore-m niioned act of the Legislature arc here, with published. '‘Sec. 4. H< it further enacted by the av.lh.ot He, aforesaid, That the said bupr.iiim ude.-t- and each of them shall, and they are h< rel y;. lit t* izctl, us ths agent of the State, to exrcu't to t; e puichaser or purchasers of st-.id slaves o. tun. t of them, good u-:d suflicient titles [wet: ,:.tu:g th. tiiie thereof only] lor and to ' slave or slaves, and d. liver itnto him e.r b . • b •iiire, on said purrh sers paying in ca • _ the pni<hase m--ney therefor, <u‘i-< the in thirty days thereefler or t-nrit.ijo to ■: . ; said cupci itiiendeut a cei ufica.e tr< u» <1 t ( . i«'r < f tl e t euttal Bai k of vleoipia, ,h i the I said pan h <s. r’s note foi the sml bai-.u « ia l Ibeen di-C’■•mted in said Bank, wi >c desk..!. , Bank i> ’.o reby directed and anih iizi • t do ‘in sne nautier and on sin h t'.’i ms as ate u t.al • i.; distc i.,’i g on loan-: I’roridid i 1 »■ same ex. ,! twenty five tiurdlc ' • -11: r: “-it. 5 Be ilJurth' r tnarled !y l>ie tiuthcrity ’ ofoTLSLnd, , on failure ol said puich sn » > i pay the said one fifth of the an : tint of sa.d pm th -e .noney. at the time of aid purcLasr, the | said “ :n- i. tendont shell proceed loitbwitlito ii»? sail said slaves, not cry ii.g again the bid of I such detauliing |;«tehs<ser touring said sale, nd ’ o i f.d ure of sa;4 purchaser to pay the bnluane iot -Rid purchase money, o» tender s id ccnifi i cate as afore aid, within the space r.f t> i. n days 1 alter said sal* , said purchaser jha!; fori-it lr» said one filth so pai l, ami said so; • lintend--nt -bail; -,n thirty days’notice being gi'en ti c.ecf' as I ■ii said, re -ol said slave, in di - utai.ner, at t>i<? place. « 'd on the teiut c. ' er t.diUous herdub<_ for-, prescribed. WILLIAM C LYVAN Juaiy 15th, 1834. 12 Vi re Cuni\)anN Vothvx. 'fj ; ■ Age as of the .H. i) Lotti ry. wi.o have n t already done er, ai. iique-ted to make un-uediate tee turns to Wm. 1' Beers. E-q of nn ;.a ratety to a final settlement of the same. H .lit ers of tickets too, by a<lvi tog Mr. B«. rs’ of th fact, wilt facilitate an 1 hasten the ccaclusiou of this Protracted business. By order of the Board of I'ommissiansrs. JOHN J. BYRD, Stc/y 1 XT The Editors of the Savaunah G'-orgiau, Milledgeville Journal and Fede-tal Union ana Athens Baunei, will please to copy ti.ia adver tisement once and notice ’.he same upffet (be Edi torial head. Jan 1” 3 (f NO 2S