Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837, March 07, 1834, Image 1

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VOL® VIII. PUBLISHED EVERY DAY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, .V? -1 <P3XiO3£Z. I’. BE. Howard's drink Buildini’s,opposite the Post-Office ’l’lntosli Street. o-xx-’*l * r'*• ■-••*».w<U.w%«Mew J»-» D lit ECT LON S. Sa’>f L.’lml an.i bv A«I nittintr iiors,Elect < pj, or Gairdinus, are required, b\ law, to be held on u.t ii.i Vuestiayiii lhe month, between The hour* of ten iu - ♦ f«tenu ra uii tarns in tho afternoon,Mi the < ’° urt f Tp°^ 1 ( , Aia coudty winch the property is situate---; 9* ,v? • Loew nil heaven in a public gazette SIXT Y dav t revious nth-; day of sale . .Notices of the »ai. if pern,a mustbo Stvoain »yo manor, FORTY days provsaas to the day ul sate i.A.t-0 tothe debtors and crcd.tors of « estate, rau.-bc » .Wished for FORTY days- , . -. . t .tice that application wiiij>^‘» 3< * 3 ??.*•’” .’'/’’fl-?,--?.’ d ;ary for leave to sod land,trnut be published for POL b jt snths. ~ . . N itise for leave to sell Negroes, must nc pubhs.’.od for ST J J Os Ptl-before any order absolula slian be mad.. »e? Tiie court j “mail A!t II •VNGBJtENT,* ’ P, O. Augasta 17th Feb. 1831. j Northern Mail. Due ni 3P. M Closes at 10 A. M Western Mail. Dae at 10 a m—Closes at 3 p in Charleston Mail. Due at 6 a m—Closes at S n m Savannah Mail. Due at 3 p m— Closes al 6 p in /If/eens Mail. Due on Mondays Wednesdays ami Fridays at 4 p tn —Closes on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 9 P n» Greenville Mail. Due on Tuesdays and Saturday® at 8 p m Closes on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 9p tn Carnesville Mail. Due on F lidajs at 8 p in —closes on Sun!..-f * at 9 p tn. • j Louisville Mail. Due on Fridays, a’ 7p nt •■< ’ .<‘‘B or 0 I'i’.-j- , days at 9 p in Coosawhatchie Mail. Due on Su lavs nt 5 p m—closes -m Tues days at 10 a oj opgWF. wros. Open from 8 to 10 a in—ll a m to half past 1 p © —lr.lf pa it 2to half pa 1 -’3 ptn 'r.lf past 4 to 6 p. >n. C'..,s"d fyom 10 to 11 A. M —half pas’, • naif past 2 P M.— hy.'f past 3t- b •-' f ”p ' r O>< Sun iays the . Sie.c will be open from A •>-. ‘ ’ past 12 11 1, P. M atid from 6 to'd pni Feb J 9 22 NOTICE. Proposals wtii bi> m- 1 •o lie Is. Munday ”’0 March next, ' .j r keepin<’ lb* Public Roads i<- g< od rtf pair, f>r It* term <-f five \ ‘ us trnm th: fi 4 d..y vfAuiil next. The pnppsih u.i-iv Tilth ace all the Roads <-r any Dio” Si ion (.f l.i -m, Gs a part ot any <>ne R nd. Any inforniaiion <ai the subject c.d be 1 b'ained by anpiicaiien <’ ‘h- (’-'e k ' ' liie Superioi Cvtiit ot R ch ee? ‘ «'..•■ on’y. 1 r;r (<> any one of the Justices o' .h . li>- f< riur Cmirt. Hn order of 'he Court. < JAMES M’LAWS, Clerk. 1 The Ciiy papers arc rcqties'.ed tn pub’ 1 h the abulC id - Pt b 5 id 16_ J. A. n/JATIiSZ. ESPF/”! Fl’Ll.Y informs the citiz os oi 5s 1 A-i/.i'in, and its vi'.uoity ti.-u he las re a turned to toe city, and will resume the duties of ( Lla pfufCcStCU. He isprepare<! to insert TEF-1H of all des eiipiions in tlie most sTiodei ti s yle, tn whole or . pails of setts Pei sons who h..a-» been so unbar t'lnate as to loose all ibeir Teeta, may in most instances, Ise furnished with sub4ilutes wnich fhev would find useful »u-J con ii.' ute mm L to their consioitiii aiti-u'a'; uas 'ti lt as in must;- , urn- ftk-ii f --l . | lie ?<>vki»'-g Augusta hl? -penna ( nt nt sysidem e. ' hick wit! tnable him to take the chare ? of < hl! ben’» Teeth, during second ( d-ntitier it bi !• g rt” ;:i<st important period of ( life,ip regard t if ; I t eth piudent operations ( tlurii’g th .t period will add much t't the cotn foitof the child, atid prevent much suffering it> af'er life. De has taken Rooms, at the the Wasliscgton Hall, et.trance oi. Broad Street. Oct 28 129 if "dextistF y. EWIHE S'iOcriber respectfully informs his | friends and the public generally, that he >uis located himself in Augusta, where he antici pates a permanent residence with his ftmi y Hi® iisi'ler.ce isdiiectly opposite the Masonic il.ill where lie is now* in readiness to wait upm. any who may need his professional services and hopes by his assiduity and attention to business, . ane from his long experience in the practice of his profession, to merit and receive the confi dence of the public. The subset ber ca > always be found at home, except when ou his annual visit to Savannah, er when, by special invitation, he visits ah adjacent village; in either case notice in the public print will be given at least one week previous to bis leaving the city, in or ler that persons residing in the com.try may know where he is tn be iimnd ’ E. OSBORN January 15 7 'PIHa iIX■!) OFFERS his Professional Services to the c.ii'Z ms nf A’l’nsta, and us vi ctory. Ho niiy be found at his office, next do<>r above tho Si >re of Mr. R. La d iveze. Feb 10 13 2t y j \ E 1 ■ and L IQ UORS. IASSEURand Pairidge Eye Chatn- J aigue, in quarts and piots. Old Madeira, in Wood and Glass Tenotiffe and Slinrry, Brown and Pale Rheni sh Wine, of Steinberger tfc Rudei shemer, Brand Vintage of 1322. hLtltnsey Madeira and Old Pott St. Lhcar Sc Marseilles Madeita Old Champaign Brandy -Prime Cognac, Holland Gin, &c. &c. N. SMITH Co. Nov 29 M 3 Raisins, 100 Boxes Bauch R tisius 50 do Bloom do 109 half Boxes Bauch do SO quarter B xes d j Just Receive 1 by bN S4£ f A BiCo. dec .9 K ©©untisit, City Sheriff Sale. nt Sold on the Ist Tuesday in Mar. : || next, at the Lower Markit House iu tl > City of Augusta within the legal hours of s t. Ihe interest of Het ry Rives, in a horse L ■ ied on to satisfy a fi fu Benjamin Baird, vs ..aid Heutv Rives. E. B. GLASCOCK, Shtriff C. A. Fed 21 t-t 23 City She tiff's Sale. ILL be sold, on the first iut sd y in A V v pril next,nt the lower Mark t house in tin City of -.ugusla, within the legal hours of sale, A house and Lot in the City of Augusta, Boun ded on the North by Broad St eet, West b; John Hatfield’s Lot, South by Ellis Street, E., i y Mrs. Cashin, Levied on as lhe property < 1 Lovy Powers to satisfy a fi fa I'he Bank of <h Staie of Georgia vs. Joseph Collins, Execitioi of Lovy Powers E. B. GL ASCOCK, S. C. A. Feb 28 1831 26 ti Richmond Sheriff's Sate. , ~S7 ILL be sold, ou the first I'ucsday m April y V >u xt. at the lower Market House in tna City of Augusta, With;:, the legal hours of sale. j Two lugi owo uen (to i’ ) Amy and C’audes levied ou as the property f .eury Rives to sat isfy sundry fi sis from the I iferiur Court of Hancock County Jures W L Simmons & Co. v< Tli.im .s Jole uiio and William R Hunter Henry Rives and Washington Coletuan. his Se-I - •irides J mes W. L Simmons &. < o vs Thom as Coltm: Wilburn R. Hunter, St Henry Kivts James W. £; Simmo, sot Co vs Henry Rives vtlil iin ’> . iu-itei lli.-mai Colt in m ai d Wash ..■g.oii L mut James V B Simmons fi Ca. vs | William P. I . ,te< Henry Rives Thos. Colcm n | .nd V<-. H too Coittnm also, ! Two '. 'is, .vi.h the u.-ipicvcments thereon, in : v o; Augusta one toun.ied east I y Wash ; - . ®treet i> uh by Ellis street, south by J i- [ < ' A lot, aad -vest by 10l of John ,B Gued ’ r th other bouti led west by Waslnngton st i< ii!' by E lis street, East by Alexander Ma. ‘ ot, > nth by lot of Robert A Reid, .iso .? . <egro -an t.ame.l Joe. levied on as I t! e r : .'y of An hew J. L>iil, to s tiisfy afifa j Vie .'’.-s. . it, Dilecto:s a : : d C par.y of the) . Biuik of ... usta vs sai.l Ai.drew J. Dill. F. W. L AC’r, SI if R C. •’ 2S 26 id .’■sD l Sheriff 's Sale. v -i,.’. os'* oti ht fit st Tucsd yin May :■ i at t - ■ wer Market II use, in the ! /• : , u.ia, v.thiu the legal hours oi sale. I Ah :i.3 right, title anti inter- 1 CS< « • V.-a -tn Sha .non, iu and to that well [ know ~ 1. : . Irsbfu, i,t the Globe HuteL bound-i ■ d oil t'.r i oith l.y Broa • street, scull: by Ellis j su.’vl vv. t |, v Jackson street, and cast by Ma- | ■ ni.' lie I Lot, al» ■ fifleeu Negroes, (io wit,) > P.ter L t, Frank, Juba, Anthony, ’ .tty, Dslscy A’i.ltt, Bob. SoDruou, Fanny, Kissiah, Ginny, and EJy, also eight Horses. ALSO, '.uiivry articles of Fst uiture consisting of Beds B-dsteads, < hairs, tables, si eboards carpets so fas & c levied on as the property of William •• ha ooh to satisfy a fi fa on the foreclo ere of a ioiguge J. P. King vs. said William Shannon. Also a negro man bv the • nine Lewis levied on as the property > f George P Turpin to stvis ly ‘•iia.'rv exe.’u ions S. P I'urpin f u ?he use of j J. W. Wood Returned to me by Isaac Hemhicks ciislable F. W. L.iCY, '4ier.fi’ R. C. Feb 28 id 26 Richmond Sheriff's Sale. f|l / ILL be sold on Ji? First Jin s 1 y u? TV March next, nt t;>e Lower Market bouse, in the City of Augu ta, within the legal hours cf ; sal?, * Two Ni' GROES. Caleb and Aggy. Lev d :s '• os th 1 prn'ertv of Alexaud r M’K-.; zic, <o . 1 fy afi f i the Trustees of th- A udemy i ; [ mon.: C< u ity vs. Asa .-C r M'Ka.-.Zie and I Angus Martin, security an the apaeiil. ALSO, One LOT, fronting on Broad street a'cnt stx ! •y feet, tuturivg •>.-< k about one hundred e.ud I t seuty feet; bann led on the westby lot No G, on the east t y a cross street, on the south by ' Brett I street and on the north by a fence; Also oi>4> HouseStLot,bounded by Reynold street, on ! the east by a cross street, on the west by lot No I 6, and on the south by a fence, the lot being i about sixty feet front by one hundred and thirty feet deep; Also, three Negroes, Rose, Daniel, ; and America, levied ou as the property of Ste . ..hea H Oliver, to satisfy two fi fas, Francis Sorrel and Joseph Herbert &• Co. vs. Stephen H. Oliver and Henry Mealing. F. W. LACY, Sheriff, R C. Jan 31 POSTPONED. Richmond Sheriff's Sale. On ’hr first Tuesday in March next. 'a '%./ IL.L be Sold at th. I'.wer Market House 1 ▼ V iaCtty es Augusta,within the legal hour®’ -of sale, A LO !’ OF LK ’ D in the Ci/y of Augusta,! having a front on Reynold arid Bay Stieets of Eighty two feet 6 inches more or less, bounded on the north by Bay street, south bv Reynold street, east by the other half ot Lot No 6, and west ly lot No 5, levied on ns the property of Jacob Danforth, to sn’isfy a fi. fa.. Gazaway B | Lamar, vs James Willey, Jacob Danforth, Jo- ; seph Bacon, and Abrah im Danforth. ALSO Cos Wagon, three Mules, and on 6 pair Car ry Log Wh els, levied on as the nioperty of Batua McKinnie, to satisfy a fi. fa. Bank of iha ; State of Georgia, vs. said McKinne F. W. L \( V Sheriff H C. Feb. 5 lf> Valuable City Lots for Sale. b 0 111 6to City of M icon, T T on the second Monday iu March next, for a term of uinely-niue years, se venty hdf acre L ?ts, on the north-wesi Common of the city of Macon. These lots will form a part of lhe ci'v uready laid out. The terms will be one-fifth ol •he purchase money within tweuiy-f J houts after lhe saie, lhe balance in four annual instalments. By order of Council. VVxM. G. MACON, Clerk. Feb 3 2t 15 (Ejr 3 Fhe Recorder and Gedern! U 5 nion, Milledgeville; Chronicle nod Cour ier, Augusta; Et.qairer and Sentinel, Col ambus; Georgim and Republican, Sa t vaoirS*), will publish lhe above twice. ; ~~ NOTICE. ‘ I'WURING my absence from the city, Mr. C. ; | ,P B Hitt, as div authorised Attorney. } ’ J. W. BRIDGES. Feb 28 26 ‘f AUGUSTA. (GEO.) FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1834. 300 PACKAGES Ihnnin. ham am. Sheffield H’ ARDW aRE, ( UTLERY it HEaV*Y GOODS ' Subscribers have just received a .IE., very coinpie e assurunent oftttoa bove Goods, including ev ry variety of articles usuallykept bt Hardware dealers, which they < fl’i,r for sale on accommoda ting teirns for cash, acceptances, or Mer chants Planter’s tnoncy, at as low prices as can be "b'ained in tho ci y. Also, a very extensive .t sori merit of ?in;>!e and D üb!e Ba r'i GUNS, RI FLES and PISTOL, LGmila Hemp, rind Cm.on Rope, oi ,h ?:zts. C. S Q UIR E4’ ?> .RO GER S • Nov 27 ts Lio The Elements of Ifentistry SURGEON DENTIST. E<. imbuigii, Scotland, hast.'k _EL on a latg<- a,d c••■tomodious R otj in the private appar.ment, by rio means connected with the gen iemen’-, at Mr. Cosnard’s U. S tl.Jel, where lie has per nj.th< inly settled, and will perform ovet v operation ct.-n -ec ed «Hi ; his ptr.'nsso n. He is provided wi.b ih< besti nateria’s,siic!i as IlunrTp Puree -.ti;• uad Metallic TecJr, <n 'he greatest abundance, Tee?h extraci cd by bis recently . ,vt-n;ed In.Grsiment, i the optrulion is so r: , ; tinus that very iit le pair! is with tao most perfect safc-iy wi hoiii either break;; ?, the 6i;-ps or f.-dCtming the Maxillary bopec—Facts thm many respectable citizens es Augus ta can testify. Teeth L scted upon the must approv ed principle aad repaired in the m. s careful m tnuer also; Child;en’s Tee.li ' regulated. His mer i s have so far met the appro’ baliou of the kind and etihghiened cogj muniiy. No punctuality or assiduity shall be wanting to merit the public confideuce. Ladies wailed upon at their private residence, if required. JI mrs of attendance from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. N b. all op.eraiiocis warranted, terms satisfactory. Feb. 24 24 if -GRAND TURK, (Ry Eclipse.) THIS th rough bred HORSE.' one ot wK the st sons ‘>f Anglican Eccpsc-, wilt -tit'id at the race Cour .. <i> tuis place season coaiuieacrng on ; the tirst of March ami « n<img on the 20th of June he owners, desirous of improving the breed of Horses in this mid tbeadjoir.iog slates, have concluded to siaud him at the very low rates of $lO, to insure, $25, the season, or sls, cash the visit and $1 to the groom, a creiiit ua ; til next Christuns wi 1 be granted far seasons I and h-.-.iirances wi ! be considered due hi-n j the mare ptu-.-.s or is .raded or put off to a dis- .... ' .: ;.u ‘ rmcf -lR s.sD IL’RK is ituexceptiuu- 1 ■ble. x.issz. .5 'eet. 5A i.iches, his aefam | rematkib’y '» ■' --i short be is jus? Mich a 1 Horse, as wi meet t’-r pprobatii l .of ail rood I judges in t*ve:y ’ ' he present owr.ers j purchased hi ?,.-< • I st st*:u -er '>e i lieving, from I i- . r.ai.c ts. and bloo 1 a? d ! from tb rei omi'■. ? - I.m of a great l umber of j good ges, th... Gere is no Hume which cctdd i be p. ... "d that . ! > d.< more for our S,o«.k. ‘ 1: imam.-' at« r.uo.erou..- for mi ad "i. >l, alibi . ; in n v, ■ was u .ii.od i>< ' '■ne j < ar, owing t • his hav.ug belei i;ed ptev.- .. .!y to a pri.fesstor .1 get t:-.uiau nut con necte w.’ih the Tuif. . titlice it ;o say that He has beat> i> i..eli -I<', Catmiiit, I. 1 , Wit; C.ii-.tob, Albert, llich.trds Ariel, T’tue Blue. Acg l i’ue (the full sister of An i) and utbe? s ; be ! »it nJ heat from O’Keily the :>rotlier ot Atiel. at Ea.ile j Ci iuse, N. J. end «<>u'd have be«-.i.;i ' th:- • 2i>il,l)tat but for a mi .lake of • tJie n ’.er wt... : pulled up Turk after lending foi 2 miles, sup- j posing he bad been around 3 t’tue- nu l woo the | race Mr -Ta* ksou who liad t,e inanaeemei lu! this Horse ff red to repeat the race with U’Kei-*’ ly fi i s2<joo which was not accepted. Grand ’ l urk, a'so beat the celebrati d H 'ise Fox, mite ! heats, caning him ureat odds in weight Fox j lieat tbe celebrated Georgia Horse Scadona at | Lancaster, Pa. i Grand Turk was foaled in 1820 the property of Mr. Thos. Pearsall of Long Island, N. York He was got by American Old Eclipse, his riaiu Blank by Bussorah Arabian, his g. dam Cynis ca, Mr. Pearsall bought ot Col. Richard Single ton of S C. for SIOOO, she was by Hephesriau, her dam Pandorah try Bell Air of Virginia her dam by Soldier, her dam by Oscar her dam by Mi try Toiir, hers by Crawford, hers by Silver • Eye out of one of Col, Alexander Billing’s best i bred Mates. Good I'asturage for Mares grads Corn an/! | Fodder will be furnished if requested at2sceuts I per day. THE OWNERS. | Augusta, Ga. Feb. 14 20 4m Internal improvement. Southern Engineers’ Office ? t Aiigusta, Geo. Feb. 4, 1831 5 rjpIIE undersigned being associated it. th-ir J. pit session with several experienced. ■ n ! giueers, and h iving secured the aid of a . -ge corps of skillful assistants, inform rhe public that they have established their head quarters at Augusta, Geo. where thev will receive and promptly attend to anv applications for the pre liminary surveying and loc.ttion of routes, for railways Cana's or McAdamized Roads, in the States of Georgia,.North and South Carolina Tenue see and Alabama A.A. DEXTER, I, ■ r ■ S.W. WRIGHT. r Wi/ REFERENCES. 1 Benj uirin 15 right, FLq. .-ate Chief Engineer ■ of the Eiie Canal, Chesapeake and Delaware Canal,Harleatn R il Road &lc. Hotatio Allen, Esq! late Chief Engineer, S Carolina Rail Road Elias Honey, FNq President South-Curouna Rail Road Company R. M Lewis. Esq. President Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Company. C. P. Gordon Esq late President Eatonton . and Augusta Rail Road Company. C. F. Mercer, Esq President Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company. O’ The Editors of the Georgia Journal. Co uinbia Tel scope, Raleigh Register, Aiabtun : State Ititel/igencer, Nashvi le Banner, Alabama Journa', will please publish the above for three mouths and send their accounts to this office, for collection. Feb 7 17 3m * zaaarsiOdM’ S FOR SALP. SN consequence of the distance of mv residence from this pmpcr'y, and the ‘mmeusitv of hardships the care of man ageing it imposes on tny sister Mrs. A: iemong; at her instance, I propose t<> ' sell the all the conveniences end person -, piopeny connected with the same. This property is situa-ed on the Gorner of the Great Notih Square of the Town of Sai isbuty, N. C. a few steps only from tin Court House, and is cat lainly on</of the best situations fur business in the State— The ground ex'en ls ICO fee; on the from of one of the main streets, and about 300 feet along the main cross sireet, ttttached to which s pmt of a back Lot, extending through she whole of the sqjare—there are two other LOTS a short distance off which are used tor pasture or cultivation. File House is very commodious and iu ; excellent repair, with a front Piazzo the whole length and two back Piazz -s. L h .s for the usesnf the Tavern a l)inirg,a jJfaivsug. a Ball and a Bar Room, besides i igmeen Bed Rooms all r.maf and comfor l bier likewise Six Offices on tho ground 8 . a iow aiij ioing the Hotel. i® on tire premises a most excel- Si ABLE. large and well arranged I also a .'!!? ilier S’ablu with ground floors, r t'' i' io' suned to the purpose of Ui< Establishment, There is attached to | he same a large two story Brick Kiich en ,a.; lue H use, two Wells with pumps; Daily and ether out Houses—a good cel lar with almost all tho but ding conve. eienees that can bn thought of. chandiziug in thf place, and the preai pepul.it ity of tbe s'and, and liberal pa tronage which it bis enj >yed in both kinds < f business,will ensure to the purch aser a fair start ip the race of comne itiorK O/i tbe corner in thn main building is | a large Store Room, Counting and , lumber Room, besides a good Cel- : Hr belong! g to the Store. Th s is one of lhe most favorable situations h r iMer. Tho ab >ve < fft r raqlnde® also a first rate it uller name ol J : m well known fi.r his skill ii' d fidelity; be is about 25 years <>id healthy ■ad stout likewise a capital Conk abou’,2l veatsMd. 1 likewise pro’ pose to se.'l :ii ho IL uphold and Kitchen ' FUiiSITfKE Bel 'tigir/g to lhe Usiab. ohmeiit, con sis'iuu et a gteat Vaiiety of ,n tides too edious to eaumeraie. The Furniture is ai! near at ib good, and some rtf it elegant; ■he e are in ths; h<>use 40 good Feather Bo ■ i ind furuiture, ail iu good condition. ' b.e rest, ’ wish to sell a Cairv ad i1 ; .-.1,-mass, and a oue Horse Wag' Cott ant. Gear; }t good woik Horse; also 'LgauJ A. ueti), thtee fi;st rate milch < >ws; some Hc-gf, &c. 1 ne e.ms of sale will be made extreme ly favourable to those wishing u> buy. But no part of this property will be sold v- i'boef the v, bole HUGH McDonald. N B. fl lie •juhlic a; • assured that he Maushe; I L.lel sh ill he kept in good preparation for siicli as may choose to call, and no p tins will be spuied to give tnr very bes accornmodatieu until a sale may b ■ eft-’cted—The Cheraw Stage, ; s "io Lincolnton Stage, also Peck and Wei: *s great tri-weekly Line of Sta ges, ad stop at thia house. Dec 18 4 a 151 ff? 5 ’ The Richmond Enquirer aol Geor ge'. Courier, wid insert tho above once 4 a week for four weeks, and forward their acc -mJ s to the Masion Hotel, (Salisbury, for payment. T O' MAS T E R“CA lU’ E NIERSAN D MASONS. Executive Department, Ga, Mi ledgeville, \2th February 1834. Sealed proposals will be received at this Deparunt it until th.t 15th day of March next, f» making the repairs and improvements the State flou.se.author zed by the Into 'eneral assembly and for < Ifecting which bject, tioelvc thousand ; dollars were anp »priated. The old pait o the building is to be made to correspond wi'h 'he new at the N rih end,and the wh de roof to be cov ered with copper. Bond, w ith approved security will be required of the undertaker the werk to he completed by the fiisl monday in Oc tober next. A competent superintendant of the work may be appointed,u h<> must bo res pected as such. A plan may be seen at this Department. As he work | must be executed iu tho best manner the j decision of the Executive will not de peud, alone,upon the lowest pi opesaL,but due regard will be had to the competen cy and responsibility of the contractor. The nescessary advances, to procure mateiials will be made as soou as the con tractor shall have filled his bi nd. By <>ider of the Governor. R. A. GRE EN E, Secretary. Federal Union and Southern Recor der, Milledgeville; Georgia Courier and Constitutionalist, Augusta; Georgian, Sa vannah; Macon Telegraph,C<’lumhus Sen tiuel, w ill publish the above until the 10 March next. Feb. 17 21 1 5O~ E * 1R V 3 2 f i neTap'- • 20 Buncoes. Bananas, tipo | 1000 C aconuts ! 25> Bis Newtown pinpins * N . SMITH, &, Co. PROSPECTUS OF THE S’fATB -G: I’Ut'Ll UEP fN AUGUSTA GEO. BY AUGUSTUS B. LONGSTREET 'he North-Amei ic <n G.v M. zot'e changes iis name, its Ed o> nd its political principles, ’ H< ' ceh- ;t will be the advocate (; f tb .Uri • curtained in the Preamb e e •, . 'ions, of the State Rights /■ eih,. ... Milledgeville, on the 13 ;■ No.embmiaJt. Fhose who are unacqua nle< with the Preamble and Resolution? referred to. informed-—That they de jounce, in uti qualified terms, rhe well known I',’ocla. main u and Force Bill: They .e-t';'• ; he prirrc'plt sol the Virginia an/ E- : <ucky Re.-olutions <4’93, in their plain, j . bviotis, and primitive sense; u?u Vsc jr-.J by rhe sophistry of modern F--Jeralits, and unimpaired by the sireng/.h.wasting refinement of hare hearted. Republicans; 1 hey uphold Stare Sovereignty in a sen sible form,and wi'h intelligible attributet.: I hey maintain that lhe General Govern meet derives its powers from a compact berween Sovereign Slates; That tliesr powers are limited "by the plain sense and intention of the instrument constitu tins that compact-, and that in case of a deliberate, palpable, and dangerous erer. cise of other powers, not granted; it is the right ip duty oj the Stales to interpose for arresting the progress of the evil within their respective limits;” and that they have Hie right “to judge as well of infrac tions of the Constitution, as of the mode and measure of redress.” Thee are the principles of lhe State Rights’ Party of Georgia,” the princi ples of this gazette. We espouse them because we find them blended with all the original elements ot. our Cxovernmenr; and because they are admirable in thee’ ry, and still more admirable in practice. We deprecate their antagonist doctrines; ■ because their promises have over been Consolidation; and their fruits—dissen tiorrs, usurpation, injustice and oppras sion. Their first ten years’ reign, pro duced the Alien and Sedition Laws—and they fell. J heir last ten years’ reign, b ivo brought dje country to the verge of civil war; clothed tbe President with dictatorial pujjer. exh bited liis troops, on the march ftonr Statu to State, in niena ciog array AND THEY REIGN cN * In this staie of tilings, i- becomes eve ry >nan who has the welfare of his coun try at heart, to consider wha! ho can do 10 redeem her from disgrace, end rescue her Inmi speedy dissolution. We believe tout we cannot better direct our time and labor to this object,than by using our b..-n est endeavors to biine back the to- Me 10 iho lepubiicanistn which they hive t rsakon. To this end,we take the State Rights Sentinel in charge, and earn - siiy solicit tho aid of all who think '’ widi c-s upon this deeply iuteiesting subject. As we believe there is an inseparable connexion between virtue and happiness, vice and misery, w ether considered in* lefeienco to bodies-politfc, or to indivrd unis, it wdl be our ceaseless endeavor, to . itupies-s this trudi, upon tho ipinds i f rhe people nt large, and .’o make it, if pussiw ble, the leading maxim of the natty to which we bel ng .All institutions, and asocia turns,theiefore,which have fur their object the improvement of the moral con dition of our fellow citizens, will find a warm supporter in tbe Editor of this pa pci; and all well written essays, ending to the sara-e object, shall be welcomed to our columns. 1 he State Rights Sentinel shall Le • an independent paper, or i: shall cease to be. It will pay a blind subservience ] to no par tv; it will support the intentional ! errors of none; but it will not visit ths er.. ' rors of individuals upon the party,nor de- j sort the party,for occasional errors. When ' the party which it now advocates, shall 1 depart from the Jeffersonian principles, this.gazette will depart from them. No pains will be spared to make the Sentinel instructing end interesting to al! classes of readers; though other busi ness of tbo first impoitance, so bids me to promise much for a month or two to come. -v. Our printing materials are entirely new and weil selected, and we are well sup plied with operatives: we may therefore pt omise a speedy and handsome execu tion of allJub work which may bo entrust ed to us. Terms of the State Rights Seutinel will be. published once a wee’.- umil the i Ist February next, and twice a Week af i terwards—Weekly paper 3 dollars per , annum if paid in advance;/bur if paid at 1 the end oi the year—Semi-weekly paper, fve t if paid in advance,and six if paid at the end of the year. A. B. LONGSTREET. (F/* Editors who wifi publish the a bove, will c< user a favor on us which will be thankfully received. Pine Apples. Bun inas, Grapes, Oranges, &c. ■ $ - Fxt’« s ‘ z “ Foe Apples- “L 100 bunches Bananas 10 Jars Malaga Grapes 15000 Sweet Oranges- 50 Coaco INuts GO drums nev Figs 10 do Sultana Raisins, without seed 100 boxes bunch Raisins 50 half da do do 30 qr d<r do do 6 cases fresh Pr-unes, in splendid fan<y packages, now landing from Steamer, J. L>. Mongm and Lam.tr's Boats For sab-, bv N. SMITH &, Co. i Jan 3 2 I)ECL A RATIONS.” » Nearly printed, for salea' ibis Office ■ &■' n. ATHENS, GEORGIA. I HE Subscriber respectfully irforms ch Ftrends and ihe Public get «• ally,that fie i. <s pet aliased the abevementhmed Es- ■ ;abh.'hmeu-,formetlv kept by bL. JOHN JACKSON. The fL use will be ready for ti e ac- ■ aii pi i.f IRAN'MENT AND REGULAR BOARDER*} Either Single cr in Families, On as moderate terms as err; ie afforded m the place*,by the first of Ja.r -atv uex’. I be uirdiviijed attention cl inm-clf ami tami.v, will b:> coustaritlj direr ed lo tbe comf.ot ar.d ploasu.c of all w may call 00 h ;I>. His STABLES, are ample, his ROOMS generally commodious, and no pair s will be spared in fur nisltp-g bis TA BLE with the best the market-.vill afford. SAMUEL GALLIIIFR. Dec. 27 2m 154 FOR S \LE. Office Superintends al of Roads, Sfc. > Eastern District, January 11, 1834, { [N obedience to an Act of the Legislature of the of Georgia, appmvtd by his excel lency the Governor, on the 2 Ist day cf Dec m bet 1833, I will sell, at public outcry, t» rhe highest bidder, atthe Courthouse, in the r’CciN 1Y of ELBERT, On Monday the llth day of March nert, The following named NEGROES, belonging rn the State of and attached to the Lincoln station, together with the Mules, Cans, Tools, connected therr to: Raslia (Mills) Nich, (Zel'ars) Abram, (F.- Culle.'s) Dawson, (IVatk i s) Armstead, (G<-<z(*) Tom.(Dallas) Moses, (Sims) Richmond, (Bu:k j Wallace, (Chariton) Isaac, (Brown) Join, (Rowell) and Jeff, (Wingfield) and On Monday, the 2-ltli day of March next. In bke manner, at the Courthouse in the COUNIT of AiORGAN, the following named belonging to tbe ai.d ttached to tbe Greensbojough and <l:i<iisi>n st a i to gtther with the Mules, one Horse, Cat u, '.‘ocig, Sir. connected thereto; L-rmloii, Benjamin. (Bustii.) Willis, (Cro ‘ ) Abr; ham, (Mealmg) Billy, (Ku i.< .1) Axum, (Carerile) Di k, (Dent) Henry. (Smith) J £; buu (M’Gar) Jerry (Runnells) Larkin, (Enter) Ned (Ramsay) George, (densely) i’eti'- (Cai gib ) .1 rahaiti, (-Collin?) Natlimuel, (Beri v ■ .>•>, sepli, (Popel Joseph, (General Pop. ) *leoiue | (V'inter) Joe, (Rowle-ud) Loudoi , (Briant) Ca) I leu. (wcweiij si>a<|e, (Jack-on; Joe, (M Gar, I N a' (Colling) Berry. ( ' houipson) Jerry j ( oimpkin) Harry, (Porter)' Ellick, and Murk, , (’.kr-Ou) : On Friday, the 28th day ;>f March next. h like manner at the Courthouse 111 the Cul'N- Y< f DEK.ALB, the following r>am< d AE ( GROES, to the State and attacio d to j the Cherckee station, together with the Mutes, [t'aris, Toots, sic, connected thereto: I Joi.;;, (Baptist) Adam, Zach, Jesse Toney, | Ha plan, Harry, Totn. (Drummer) Tom,(Jack son) Walker. Jim, (Rutherford) Moses, (Aki.»s) Jacob, (Blount). Guy, York Ben, Isaac, Miles, Raiisi-m, Pct r, Jun Beaver, and Bob; On Tuesday, the l.st day of April next In liko roauuer, at the Courthouse in t e • OUN ' I Y of H ALL, the following NEGROES, belong j tug so the St de, a d a tache i to the Gainesviiid | station, together wuh the Mmes, Carts, Tools, ecc. connected tlmcto: Peter, (Bell) LetvL-, (Lee) flvrcy, Terry. (Ed sou) Jim, (Corbed) Frayk, (Wtllis) Abrabam (Ogietluope) Billy,(Ketchum) Dac y.f.'J •!»<> <ey) Dick, ( th man) Amos. (Mahom r) : ■' (Hri; <femnn) Matt, Smith) Arthjr, (i'rii-,u fi ctor, Longstreet) Essex, (Woou) 1 mw) ( I'oou .&<) Joe. (Sorrow) Jacob, Ere u am, an y, Freeman. (Towns) Sara, (I - h?\ Jeff (Wuhan) Peter, (Mills) Jeff, (Mahoney) Henty, (Broker) and Daniel, ( Toombs) ; and (?n lhe Tilt day of April next. In like manner, at the Cnurtb use in the COUN I v of BALDWIN, the following named NE GROES, be’onging to the State and attache I t the Milledgeville and Hawkinsville station, to gether with the Mules, Carts, Tools, <-Vc. con nected thereto*. Scipio, Jesse, Ju!y, Andrew, Moses, E lirk. August, Sam, Xhiiip. 'Sandy, Jim, (Hs.i>n) ?4arch, Joe, Anthony, Brutus, Robert, Biliy, and Gideon. For the information of those persons wbornay .a the fidlowing sections of the oetore-mentioned act of the Legislature arc hero with published. “Sec. 4. Rf it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That the said Superintendents and each of them shall, and they arc hereby author ized, as the Agent ' f the State, to execute to the purchaser or purchasi rs of said slaves or either of them, good and sufficient titles [warranui g the title thereof only] for and to said slave ■ r slaves, and deliver unto bun 01 them the same, ou sai-t purchasers paying in cash one fifth of (tie purchase money therefor, and the balance in tbiity days thereafter, cr tender ng to the said Superintendent a certificate from the Cash, ier <1 the Central Bank of Georgia, that the said purchaser’s note for the said balance had been discounted in said Bank, which the said. Bank is hereby directed and authorized t-. do iu such manner and or. such terms as are usual iu discounting on loans: Provided the same shall not exceed twenty-five hunrlrd dollars .■‘sec. 5. tic it further enacted by the authority oforescid. That, on failure of said parch si r to pay the said one fifth of the amount of said pur chase money, at the time of said purchase, the said bupet intendt nt shall proceed lorthw ith tv re-sell said slaves, not crying again the bid of Micli defaulting purchaser during said sale, nd on failure of said purchaser to pay the bal»ana of raid purchase money, or tender said certifi cate ns afore ai l, within the space of thirty days alb-r said sale, said purchaser shall forfeit the Said one fifth so paid, and said supeiintendent shall, on thirty days’notice being given tl«e<e<Jf is aforesaid, re-sell said slave, in the manner, at -he place, and on the terms and hereinbefore prescribed. WILLIAM C. LYMAN Ju?rv 15h 1834. 12 Five Company VaMlovv. 1 •" THE Agents of the Augu.s'a Indtpendenl h rne. Co nip ary Lottery, who have nt already dunes ,'tcf fl'.ieste i to n ake immediate tee >:;h;s to W.tt. P. Befrs E’q of Augusta, prepa .-ilc.-v to a iioai setilttn o : tof tbe ; aine. Hold ers i f ickets too. by i-ing Mr. Beers’ of th f,ct. >vi '> facilitate 1: hasten the ccnclusiou o.i .Ins pr ti’MCted im; r.<®. py order of the Hoard of 'datnmisdoners. JOHN L BY 1\ D, Sect'y. IT I hi. Editors of th • Savannah Georgian, Mt h. dgi vrlle Journal’'a > I Federal Union antt Athens Banner, will please to copy tills (|yer itsement once aad notice the snn-.e under the Ed; I iorial Ik nd. I Jan I' 3 C NO. 28