Southern recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1820-1872, March 06, 1821, Image 3

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nf a new folio P° rt '''aVn^wi" «'on.*ct frn.n Hi*' letters thorn- Kts.copies uf " !i>''h will he laidlieftiwy»« ?,, l0 y Miiintci for Foreign .kfburs, Uc on- *') „L e „f It).- object of »ui:li an invitation, r;i„ i, tlmt of i,.WpiMin* inyself as m«li- «itor bi-tv*** <' the above-named Sovereigns .mil tlie nation. ‘'Deeply penetrated with lb „ider which wn are place ' e circumstances mid desirous to happiness ake any sacrifice to establish the happiness the nation on a solid basis, l turn with a- ? j], v to every expedient that presents to me f t-iilitv to every expe the hope of uffectin* that object. Goose- mentlVi I nm resolved to overcome all the obstacles offered by my advanced age and (he rigour of the season, and to comply promptly with the invitation,since the above hmnrrl Sovereigns have caused it tn be de- ,,lured to me, that there can be no other me dium for treating, even w«ru it one n( the Princes of my Koval Family. 1 set out with the confidence that Divine 1 rovidencti will rd me the means of giving Ihe last proof of my lovu for yo’.ij in saving tlin nation Irom die scourge of war. Far he the thought from me and from VO it, that the adoption of tins project or In ikr me compromise the Rood ol iny peo ple : and in parting from you l owe it to my- ,,’lfto give you a new and solemn guarantee. 1 declare then, to you nod to the. nation that b is resolved to make every exertion for the cn'ioyment of a liberal and wise constitution, that whatever Pleasures circumstances m ty „. t relatively to our actual political state nil mV efforts wilt he. directed that it may re main’for ever fixed upon the following Im- prep .ent.h-^lM.Jmlve^ienodraml „s it j 11 '!' ' '* 1 "'" lt " !| l m, t be sntisisittnrv, | « Mb M rat toils are made tn carry on the nicn- prosecutmn ot hostilities. The after tills Mr. Fox' bad a duel ■ tun Austrian army m Upper Italy will be j„- creased to 100,000 men, and will be consul- eiv.l ns tlie Army of Execution of the. Holy Alliance. J tfs I .thlanf. < In receiving Dint gentle- m m's ball, mul finding it had made Imt little impression, be exclaimed, “ F.gad, Adam, it hud been all over with me, if you had pot charged with government Powder ! Ckaiu.f.ston Feb. 21. LATEST M'.WS. Tlj the ship Siuth Carolina, Rasterht, arrived hare yesterday in In days from Li verpool, Lind mi papers of the rid Jan. and Liverpool of the full, have been received ; being 1 days later than our previous advices I aria papers bad readied London on Wed “ t. That tlie. individual and real liberty ,,f my beloved subjects may be secured by a fun lainental law of the state. u a. That birth shall confer no privilege? in the composition of tlie legislative body of tho st;>t ,< a. That no taxes shall be imposed witli- Ibe epnsent of the nation by its legitimate veoresimtutinn. it 4, That the accounts of public expendi ture shall be. referred to the nation itself, and to Its representatives. “ o. That laws shall he made in accord with llm national representatives. “ G. That the judicial power shall be inde pendent. “7. That the press shall remain free, ex cept from the operation of laws enacted n- Ciiinst the abuses of its liberty. B “ 8. That the Minister! he responsible, « n. That the Civil List shall be fixed. « I further declare that none of iny sub jects shall ever receive molestation Oil ac- 'rount of past polilical events. « My raithful deputies—In taking on me this care to convince you of my love and so licitude for the nation, I desire that a depu tation of four members, selected from the parliament, may accompany me, and be, witnesses of the dangers that threaten, and the endeavors that may be made to enslave “ It is necessary, however, that until the termination of these negotiations, parliament do not propose any new measure in Ihnuu- ferent branches, hut that affairs may remain in the state in which they are at present, limiting its care to the part it is already call ed on to take in the organization nt tne ar my, and that all the arrangements, dictated by time and circumstances, may con nine in the new year as they were fixed initial which isabout to expire. It is my decided wish that the greatest economy in expcndi ture may bn adopted in all the departments, as soon as the situation of affairs wil permit, “ [ leave with you, in parting, all mat l . , -wr ...111 n ^»lirvtii) tn tp|»l nesday. i)d January, „f tl„. Sunday prece ding. The most important, part of their con tents related to the proceedings of the Non politan parliament, in reference to the King’s Message announcing bis intention of repair- 1 iug to Layback, at tin: request of the allied sovereigns. On tlie receipt of the I "tiers from the Em perors of Austria and Russia, and the King of Prussia, tn the King of Naples, the minis ters ol tlie latter shewed, in the most une quivocal manner how much it would dis please them to see the King leave Naples, or to hear him speak of any other Constitution than that of Spain. In this sentiment they were Lilly and warmly supported by the people. The parliament having assembled on the 8th November, they entered into a resolution “ that the parliament was utterly devoid of the power to consent to the depar ture nl the King, except upon an understand ing that the said departure shall have for its object, In support tlie Spanish Constitution, sworn to by all.” The vote upon this resolu tion was carried with great acclamation ; and an address to the King, setting forth at length, Ihe views of the parliament, pas.-ed In a si milar manner, in reply, the Duke of Cam- i>o Ciiiaho addressid to the parliament a message from the King, in which his majes ty declared that he had no thought nf viola ting the Constitution to which lie had sworn; lint'till thought that his presence at Leyhach might lie useful, in order to prevail upon the Congress of Sovereigns to consent to some modifications, which, without compromising the rights of the nation, might avert all causes of war. This does not appear to have been satisfactory to the parliament, and 1 lie six ministers of state gave in their resignations. Oil the 10th another message from the King was addressed to the parliament, in which he said—"I declare I will notgo to Leyhach except for tins purpose of maintaining the Spanish Constitution. After this declaration, I desire tint tlie parliament will decide in positive terms, whether they will ron.ic.nl to my being present at. the Congress at Deybac.h." The King departed agreeably to the wishes ol'tlie Sovereigns. [ E.rtracts of falters.] “ Liverpool, Jan. 4. Since our last of the 1st inst. there has been next to nothing doing in the Cotton Market. Some new upland has been sold at !i 1-2 to tod. We do not hear of any sales in Sea-Islands. Cotton of very good quali ty is offered in vain at Cd per 1!).’ "Jan. 5.—The present serves merely to say, our Cotton Market is in a more depres sed state than ever, and going down. Not one seems In anticipate any improvement— Indeed I apprehend it will bo yet lower.— New Uplands have been sold at 0 fi-4d.—Un less these low prices hav e the effect of keep ing hack tlie crop, I know not what is to come of libs market. CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. /.V .S'E.Y.dTK —Tcr.snar, Feb. is. A desire to place our readers in pos session of the interesting proceedings ol the FJorsn of Ia,i>nEsnrrTATivEs of the two last days, connectedly, induces u3 to postpone to our next paper yesterday’s proceedings oftho Senate, though they likewise were not only interesting, hut important—the subject principally un der consideration during Ihe day being (ho Bankrupt Rill. The dutails of this mensnro are at length matured in the Senate, and, we arc happy to state, the Dili has been ordered to be engrossed ami read a third time. In the course of the day, Mr. Ilobcrts gave notice that he should on to-morrow ask leave to bring in the following reso lution :—A 'at. hit. Ihsolvcd by the Senate and House of Re presentatives of the United Stales of .linemen in Congress assembled, That the State of Missouri shall be, and is hereby declared, one of the United States of America, and is admitted into the Union on unequal fool in with the original states ill all respects what ever : Pinvided/riiat the fullovving lte taken ns fundamental conditions and terms upon which the said state is admitted into the Union, namely: that the fourth clause of the twenty-sixth section of tlie third artlcl. of the constitution, submitted by the people nf Missouri In the consideration of Congress, shall, as soon as the provisions of said non stiiutinn will admit, he so amended, that it shall not he applicable^) citizens of any stair in this Union ; and that, until so amended no law, passed in conformity thereto, shall be construed to extend to aoy citizen of ci ther state. in this Union. Febreact, 19 The resolution offered by Mr. Roberts declaring the admission of the state of Mis souri into the Union, was read a second time The report of the committee, adverse, t the reduction of the. compensation of Mem bers of Congress, with the amendment, go ing to alter the tenor of that report, was next on the orders of the day. Mr. Harbour moved to lay the resolution on tlie table. Mr. Roberts, car '(bring this motion ns proposing a final disposition of the subject for tbe'present session, required the yeas and nays on the question—and The Yens mid Nays on the question were taken accoiTlingiv, as follows : YEAS.—Mi issis. Barbour, Eaton, Elliott, Gaillatl'd, Holmes, of Maine, Hunter, John son of Lou. King, of N. Y. Lanin.-m, Mills. Otis, PI -asanis, Sanford, Stokes, Walker, of Geo. Williams, ofTen.—17. NAYS—Messrs.Dana.Dickerson,Holmes, of Mias. Knight, Lnvvrio, Macon, Morril, Noble, Palmer, Roberts, Rugglcs, Smith, Southard, Talbot, Taylor, Thomas, Trim ble, Walker of Alalv, Williams, of Mis?.—19. So the Senate refused to lay the report on the table, and proceeded to conrider it. Subsequently, on motion of Mr. Barbour, supported by an argument on the merits of the proposition, the report vvas postponed to Thursday next, 22 votes to 12. uncut an! hold most dear. You will continue to tcel those sentiments of attachment which you have ever professed for my lloyal h u I confirm my beloved son, the Duke 01 Calabria, in his functions of my Vicar-gene ra), as expressed in my act of the Gth July, and llth of Oct. of this year. . “Iam convinced that you will receive this communication as a proof of mv sentiments for vou, and of that necessity which obliges us to prefer the salvation of our country to c- very other secondary interest.. “Nanles Dec. 7. “FERDINAND. “Thu Duke ofCAML’OCHIARO, « Sec. of State and Minister for Foreign Af- fairS ” London, Dec. 29. Letters from Milan oftho IGth inst. state, that the orders of the Austrian government had been received there for raising troops by <1 conscription, which would bo carried into effect with full rigour. The number ol men to be raised in Milan, was 4,973. I lie mea sure was considered at Milan to refer not STATISTICS OF EUROPE AND AMERICA. A French Journal has published the fol lowing statistical table of the several states of Europe and the United Slates of Ameri- out l »l UO ' • ... . | . , , merely to the designs against Naples, but to . - .... —, e sl; rious nature, the pur views of a still more port of which is not explained Paris, Dec. 25. News from Naples, announce that the King proceeded on the 13th inst. * l0in 1,s end it ol on hoard the English ship Vengeur. He proceeds to Trieste and thence to Lay - hack. The same intelligence adds tliat the Minister for Foreign Affairs, M. de Gampo Giliarovas been impeached, and succeeded in office by the Duke of Gallo. It is added, that not. only Campo Chk.ro, Imt Ml hi. col leagues, hove been impeached by the I atli.i- rnent. lt is said that news had armed of the. debarkation of the King at Leghorn.— llis Majesty is said, before Ins departure, to have addressed two proclamations to Ins sub ject? France—Population, 29 millions of inhabi tants.—Revenues, .‘‘5(10 millions of francs.— Public debt, three milliards 40G millions, or four times its revenue. Austria—Population, 28 millions of inha lants.— Revenue, 300 millions of francs;—r Debt, one milliard GUO millions, or six times its revenue. ■Spatu (in Europe).—Population It milli ons— Revenue, Hlu inillmnsof francs.—Debt 3 milliards, or 19limes ils revenue. Great Britain.—Population in Europe 17 millions, in Asia fit millions, in America two millions of inhabitants. Total under tlie English dominions, 7.4 millions of inhabitants. —Reven ue, one milliard 158 millions ol francs.—Debt, (9 milliards, or 18 times its revenue. The Motherlands, (Composing the colonies) —Population of fi millions nf inhabitants.— Revenue 1G0 millions of francs.—Debt, fi milliards and a half, or twenty times their revenue. Prussia.—Population 11 millions of in habitants.—Revenue 170 millions of francs. Debt,■(177 million?, or four times its revenue. Russia (including Poland.)—Population, 52 millions.-'Revenue, 050 millions, nearly double its revenue. The United Stales of America.—Populati on |2 millions.—Revenue 130 millions of francs.—Debt, 460 millions, oiqthrec times their revenue. RECORDER. “ News from Romo mentions that great uneasiness prevails in the provinces of the Holy States.” \fonitcur, Dec. 25. Berlin, Dec. 12, “The most contradictory reports are in circulation regarding the intention* oJ the Holy Alliance. Some regard a w ar not on ly with Naples, but likew ise against Spam and Portugal, as inevitable ; while others as sure us that the moderation of the Emperor Alexander, and the remonstrances <>r Eng land and Franco, which prefer conciliatory means may Yet prevent a wav. It would appear that our ministry rather lean to the latter policy Idem. ViEJf!fA| Drc . Ia The ultimatum now sent to Naples con tained a repetition oftho invitation to King Ferdinand either to bare a personal intei- view or to send a Plenipotentiary to treat with the Ministers of the Great Powers or the means of making the basis of he Conti lotion of the Kingdom of he T vo Sicilies mL bn nkc»'i« i»™ “ the Court of Naples, and I^aybach s^'H » rosed as the place of meeting. In cf 0 11 0 Government of Naples refuses to eo,ffor,n o the wishes of the Congress of Troppeti,Au stria, Russia, and Prussia, will oponl)(declare their intention to have recourse to. arm tn re-establish in the kingdom of the Two Hu J lies an order of things wlnch may guaran ee the maintenance of peace and of the> »tab J of the essential Monarchtcal social tm du tions of Europe. France and Great Br Jain have observed arv entirely passive policy, with respect to this definin'c step. Baltimore, Feb. 29. Capt. Frisbir, of sohr. Alexander, reports that at Ihe tune of his leaving Chagrfis (27tli Jan.) it was stated via. Panama (16th Jan.) that Eord Cor franc off (lie port of Callao, bad cut out (lie Spanish frigate Esmeralda with twenty boats, and got her. safe along side his squadron ; that a great number ot her old crew joined him—those that wished to go on shore were Ireely discharged. Ihe Alexander touched at Havana on the .fid Feb.—Report there says that Gen. Morilh had arrived there some time, the last of .limit ary—had culled n council to discuss the af fairs of Spain in South America—that fom days previous to the (lay appointed be had procured sufficient stores lor a voyage to Europe, and actually embarked on board an English brig bound direct to London. The mystery of his conduct cannot be accounted f or , -Came passenger in the Alexander from Chagres to H nvana, Doctor Caroheus, deputy of Panama to the Cortes, on liis way to Spain. MII.LEOGEVIhLE, Torsoav, Maiu o fi. (l/ 3 The Treaty with Spain having been re-ralified by tile Senate oftlie United States, the Florida? now belong to us. May all the. advantages anticipated from their acquisition be realized! (lt” The session of Congress which clos ed last Saturday, had not, by our most re cent accounts from Washington, matured a ingle measure of great public interest.— The fatal Missouri question, distracting the councils of the nation, has prevented all use ful legislation. We are assured, however, by a letter we have, received from the seat of the General Government, that there ivas every probability of a law being passed for thereliefof purchasers of public lands—and hopes were still entertained of the admission of M issouri before the close of the session, on tlie resolution introduced in the Senate by Mr. Roberts. But for the wayward op position of a few Southern members, this object would have been accomplished by passing the resolution recommended by the committee of compromise. , loutiy, before tlie coni l lie''present session oi’Congress, w e de precated tlie revival, in any shape, ol the opposition to the admission of Mis- sot iu into the Union ; and how earn estly we have wished its termination.— The worst evils we foresaw have hap pened. Every measure called for by the cries of the People, and by the pub lic interest, is defeated. The proceed ings of yesterday leave us nothing to hope, from the present Congress, for the relief of the purchasers of the public lands, or nf the mercantile class of the community, fondly us we had hitherto clung to that hope. Feelings of exas peration, jealousy, of mutual distrust, we had almost said animosity, prevail, at least in one branch of Congress, which cast n damp over our spirits, and, if our country has enemies, must fill their hearts with joy and exultation. We have for many yeurs attended the sittings of Congress ; we have witnessed the gloomiest periods of the late war ; wo have seen parties arrayed against each other in solid and unwavering co lumn®, disputing every inch of ground, in sittings prolonged sometimes till the physical capacity to prolong them was exhausted. But we have never witnes sed a scene like that which took place in the House of Representatives yesterday, and we could wish we never might n- gain. It is to be feared, however, that the remainder of the present session will exhibit nothing much hotter. The Mem bers are exhausted with protracted sit tings of six or eight hours it day for weeks in succession ; but there is no better prospect of a happy tcnninalipn of the present session than there was a mouth.ago. Every indication yesterday was against it. Should these indications fail, we shall rejoice as we would over tlie unlooked for recuperation of a dear friend, whom tlie ablest physicians had adandoned in despair.—J\Tat. hit. Washington, Feb. 17. We have the pain of announcing the denth'snf another Member of Congress.— The Hon. WM. A. BUR WELL, a Mem ber of the House ot Representatives from the State of Virginia, breathed his lust about two o'clock yesterday, after in illness of two or three, weeks. A gleam of hope breaks in upon the gloom which has overshadowed Hip prn« poet of a settlement of the. Missouri Question. We have some hopes that tiie resolution proposed by Mr. Roberts will pass. It was worthy of a Representa tive of Pennsylvania, the “ key stone of the Federal arch,” to step forward as the mediator between the contending parties on this question. The. whole Union will he indebted to Pennsylvania if, by her means, it is brought to a happy issue.—lb. Washington, Feb. 20. Tbo Senate of tlie United States yester day gave its consent and advice to the ra tification of the Treaty between the United Stales and Spain, concluded in the City of Washington on the. 23d day of February, 1819. It is understood, that the votes u- gilpst the Treaty did not exceed four or five in number. The completion of this long suspended transaction has afforded ns great satisfac tion. We felicitate oilr readers generally that Florida is now attached to the terri tory' of the Union ; and we congratulate our merchants, having claims on Spain, that they are in a fair way fo obtain at least a partial indemnification oftheir losses. The official publication of tlie Treaty will, we presume, not tie delayed longer than is necessary for the exchange of ratifications. The provisions of Ihe Treaty are so well and generally known, it having been publishad some time ago among the documents trims mitted tn Congress, that we do not think it necessary to anticipate the official,publica tion of it liv any detailed account of its con tents. We know it gives ns Florida, and that it provides for indemnifying pur iner efiaots fin - citii.ms on Spain : these are the main piiints, and the garb in which these li able objects present themselves is ,not important.— lb. thn i more Horn. One of our ships of the line would he much more efficient in causing Eord C. to respect neutral property, than would be the presence of another frigate.—Boston Patriot. IROM TDK SAL KM (1XZETTK. - The brig Canton, Tonisnn, of Salem, was taken possession of by the squadron of lord Cochrane, on the ,7th of Sept.' while lying nt Pisco, about 100 miles from Lima, she was at first employed by Cochrane as a store ship, but she was to he sent to Valparaiso for adjudication, under pretence of having violated the blockade of the coast of Luna. The Canton was in ballast, ut the time of her capture, which was only 10 day* after the proclam ation of blockade was issued, and that event was unknown to the offi cers oftlie Canton. The letter contain ing this information is dated at Lima, October 21, but mentions nothing of the capture of that pluce (the date of which is not given in tlie Bermuda account) or oftlie operations of Cochrane Bince taking possession of Pisco—but the capture may have taken place subsequently to the date of the letter. . The troops on board his fleet are stated at 5000 mon, under Gen. San Martin. The Macedo nian frigate was ut Lima. The period of trace between the re public of Colombia and the royal autho- rities of Spain, luw passed through 100 lays ofits period, Ut) days more remain. The Congress at Cuctiht which assem bled on the first of Jau. will liayo to de termine the future measures which th general interests of South America re quire ; the intercourse between the in terior oftho republic of Colombia, and (lie Pacific Ocean, by Popayan, is now active.—Aurora. ‘ W ILL BE POLO, on Tbnrsdsy next, at bull past alovnn o'clock, in front of toe Store of the subscr ibers, 2n bis Sugar; In Jo. Gill ; 15 do. Wdiiskey; 15 Boxes Candles ; 10 Hampers Almonds; 10 lilids. Molasses ; 8000 lbs Sweed Iron ; 3000 lbs Castines. BUTLER it HOPPER, Auct’cy. March 6. It Notice, to CaT^nUrB. sealed FBOPOkU .S for building a wood- ►S en two story HOUSE, l.tu feet by 45 feet wide, will be received until the 1st of "April—• Tlie building- to contain live tenements for stores. Eor particulars/'apply to Messrs. TV- rondet, Atkinson, L Co. who will in a day « two. bo furnished with a plan oftlie building.'' F CARTER. S. BOYKIN. Milledgeville, March 6. 4—3t The news recenily given in this Ga zette, from London papers, of uh adjust ment at Paris between our Minister and the French Government, relative to the tonnage duty, is confirmed by letters per tlie Albion ; with this difference, tli.il the arrangoimuit agreed upon, is subject to the approval of our Government. , [.Yew-York Paper.] Office lor the Sale of Negroes, Lind Office, Negotiation of Paper, Sale of Produce, tyc. fyc. T HE undorsiguod tenders his services in the above lines and solicits n continuance of tlie piitronngi’ of bis friends, and the favors of th# put dir. In the -ale and purchase of NKtiROE*, LANDS, HOUSES and LOTS, Kc ke. as for merly, and pledges himselt to observe candor in all re-ports, and use due ddigenoe in prose cuting tlie order- confided to him. His long residence in Savannah, and acquaintance with those persons ipo-t likely to purchase Negro property in this and tlicMateoi South-Oarolina, will enable him to facilitate sales. He has fur nished him*elf with a correct list of nil the for tunate drawers in the Land Lottery of Georgia, and ns it. will be his interest to make himself informed of the quality of these lands, such in formation us lie may obtain, inny- prove bene ficial to applicants, he offers his services in ilia snle nnd purchase of them, on commission. Distant applicants, postage paid, will b« duly attended to. D. rOLOCK. FOR SALE, Philadelphia, Fob. 18 Tim Legislature of Delaware at their late session passed an act. imposing a tax of twen ty five rails upon every passengi-r above 14 years of age, hrough into or taken from the said state, by ally “ steam boat or stag,' coach,” and nllwelve and an half cents, upon those, between 4 and 14 ! t appears that this law is not very satis factory to the citizens of that State, pnrtini- larly in tlie towns of New Gaatle nod Dela ware. Several tumultuous, if not riot, ns, proceeding#liavv taking place in consequence oHl. Charleston, Feb. 21. A Comet was seen on Sunday evening ist ill the N. IV, a little to the north of the Planet Penas. A line passing through the Comet and tlie Plmiet, would make an angle of about 45 degrees with the horizon. rjAHAT sealed proposals will be received nt . this Department, until Friday, the flth day of April nest, for printing and binding Two thousand copies of a Compilation oftlie Laws of this Stato, from the year 1810 toTHlu inc'u- aivc, in quarto size volumes, with marginal notes. PROPOSALS most be accompanied with a specimen of the Type and paper, and must embrace nil expen attending tlie execution and delivery oi'tbe work in complete order, at the .'.lote-hnu-c, nnd also the lime of delivery, for wliieu good seen rllv will lie required, us well os for Hie re-deli very of the manuscript 0 liv order of the Governor, [4—"tj ELISHA HOOD, Sec y. fly Report says, the Hon. John Crowell, of Alabama, now in Congress, lias been ap pointed Agent of Indian Affairs, in jdace of Gen. D. B. Mitchell, resigned. New-Yokk, Feb. 1C. The lion. John Forsyth, late amltas- sndor to Spain, arrived at this port last evening, from Bordeaux. Some disturbance took place at Cadiz oq the morning of the 1st ol December. A large collection of people assemb'ed in the square of the constitution, ihe first Aleade appeared to calm the tumult, when >ome. in dividual# declared that the wish of this peo ple was that General Rafael del Riego should return to that city, mid that speedy justice should be. done in the case relative to thn events oftlie 10th March last. The aleade, together with the Symlick, stated that the Municipality which was to meet forthwith, would take their petition into oonsideratiog ; the assembly dispersed without committing any act of violence. Washington, Fob. 15. It i« now officially'ascertained, that James Monroe is elected President of the United .States, and that Daxif.j. D. Tompkinsi* elected Vice President oftlie United States, for 'four years commenc ing on the 4th day of next month. - When ivc consider the various inter ests of this great community, nnd the, se rious conflicts which hare heretofore existed between them ; when we collect on the strong influence of deep-seated local nnd political predilections and pre judices ; when we take into view the open field allowed by onr free Inslitu tions for tlie career of ambition and of talent, it must lie Admitted that tlie ti- •Iti the course of the present week, a vessel has cleared at onr custom-holme for Florida, with a cargo of fjugiir Can l’lants, Cotlon Seed, and agricultural Uleusils. &;c. which, we learn, n’’e inten- ded for the use of Ibe settlements now forming on what ts called Forbes's 1 chase, on the Appalacliicola river. We unciestand from several gentleman who have lately visited the above pine that the climate, soil and situation, oflees many nnd great inducement# to advert turers ; and it is said, that a nmnhei the wealthy planters of this stub* have it in contemplation to remove their proper ty, tc. to that quarter. A sample of the ten-island cotton made there last season we have seen ; and arc informed, (hat it has aEo been examined b_y some of the best judges in this city, and Savannah who gave it as their opinion, that it wn. equal to any ever produced in Georgia or Sonth-Cnrofina, in point of strength and length of staple, and fineness of ti bre. This land is also well adapted to th cultivation of the Sugar Cane ; which taking into view the depressed situation oftlie cotton trade, offers to the plant6 additional inducements to go thither, pro vided the Florida# are ceded to tli riountry, of which there scarcely re mains any doubt.—Darien Gazette. nnnimity of this election is highly flat- Charles James For.-After Byron’s en-| tot ing to tlie persons who are the choice gngement in the West Indies, there was a 1 of the People. A? (lie paragraph which originally np pearod in the Ccntinel and was after wards copied into this and other paper relative to orders having been received u l'o" fit the Constitution for sen, with all expedition,” may possibly mislead some of out; merchants in their calculations of immediate protection oftheir propert in the pacific Ocean, we think' proper to stato, that although the Constitution now is titling for ten, it is under orders re ceivcd several weeks (two months or more) since ; and also to add, that her destination is as likely ito be to the. Me EXECUTIVE DEPART MENT,GEO. \ Mii.lkdokvu.le, 224 February, 1821. j Notice is hereby given, ,C) Owlrict County, j .6 £ I County. 12 14 Enrly 20 23 Early 102 *2 do 00 1 du 285 6 Gwinnett 273 10 do Cv2 8 Irwin 102 12 frwin 243 o Early 03 4 Rabun 193 20 do 282 9 Appling 132 19 do 274 17 Early 23 1(14 13 2 do do ‘287 424 7 \ AP'jtlin£ 280 10 Irwin 204 5 do 294 •28 Early l‘».> 8 Early 115 12 Irwin 2t.O ’J U allon 307 11 do 173 8 Appling 378 la do lull 4 Early 125 1-1 do 219 4 do -79 27 do 130 23 do 153 a Hnhershum 292 7 Appling 112 10 Early 250 4 Irwin 169 0 Irwin 404 9 do 205 i Early 03 7 Early o 7 Irwin 348 8 do 75 5 tppling 390 23 do 135 12 Habersham ill iO Irwin NOTICE. ITT nr. SUBSCRIBER ban for tale five Hua- A tired acres of Y tAualbe liand hi Jackson county, on Curry's creek, ami near Jefferson—one hundred and seventy or eighty Hores of which is now ready far cultivation, and pretty fresh A good dwelling house, kitch en, mini, nnd other out house.-. The premisea will be disposed of on very accommodating terms to the purchaser. SAMUEL HENDERSON, February 23, ' 100 Dollars Reward. R unaway from tho subscriber, about tlie 1st of October last, a dark mulatto feilow named WILLIS, LUYUYI* GOODS. live or six and twenty year? ol 6 or 6 inches liiuUaA' nmrludiiv nr'IF. SUBSCRIBER has purchased from JL Messrs. Kelsey a Hail, their STOCK of GOODS, and will continue business in the. sumo store opposite to Messrs. Foard Si Malone. His assortment ot present, consists, in part, of following articles, which he will sell con siderably cheaper than they liuvu usually been old hi till# pli.ee. Dari* and fum y colored Calicoes; Clinton and Nankin Crapes ; Do do..Shawls and Scarfs ; Rich embroidered Levantine Shawls; Jaconet, Book nnd I\(uil Muslins; Excellent embrM and plain Cambric Cravats; Merino nml Imitation Shawls; Superfine Blue nnd Black Cloths; Green.", Red aid White Flannel; Pini.i null Corded Cambric; fluid flingliumsn 4 Cotton Checks; Bad Ticking arid Irish Diaper; Marseilles and fancy colored Vesting; White and Black Italian Crape; M islin and Nankin Crape Rohes; Black, Brown hnd Greene Bombaeelt ; Black, and White S.lk and Cotton Hose; Buckskin, Beaver ami Kid Gloves; Fancy Ribbands in sets; Elegant artificial Flowers; Irish Linen anil Linen Cambric; Cambric and Furniture Dimity ; Mmlupetam ami Slenmloom Shirting; Greene, Black and assorted sewing Silk ; Black Saltiu and Changeable Sarsnett#; Ladies Morocco, Leather and Kid Shoes; D> do Bootees; Brass-heeled Boots and fine Chdfskin Shoes; 8 doz. pair excellent Truce Chains; Domestic lioods, Consisting of white, bleached and unbleached Sheetings; Plaids; Stripes; Checks; coarse stout white Homespun, excellent for Negro clothing. A good assortment of this article will lie constantly kept at the lowest prices. ID’ The t‘Oil' OFFICII is removed to the subscriber's Store. THOMAS SI. BRADFORD March 0. 4—2t. live, a can servant. V on hisfi inch ion undnrstaii ward. H Carolina, It is presumed lie tins been carried away to Tennessee or Alabama, or furnished with a free pass to make Ins escape, by somo white man. The nbove reward of one hun dred dnllais will he paid for said negro on de- Mvery, and sufficient evidence to convict a NOTICE. I FORWARN all person# trading for n note 1 gave, bearing date the 2d June 1818, paya ble the 1st day of January 1820,to Edmund Lo ving with Lury Bryuii security, for three hun di ed dollars, with a credit thereon, as tlie con sideration for which it wus given Ims failed. JAMES HINTON January 4, 1821. It* , Robert B. Washington C AN accommodate a few persons with BOARD. Milledgeville, March 5. It V. ibout ft feet ely and ee- “ ft house as a scal ar half an _ .senses good Is rather Inclined to be for- raised by Col.Wm. Polk, of N. n white person of aiding him to nsea|>e, or fifty a dollars on delivery of suid negro to me,, and i easonable expenses paid. ROBERT W. ALSTON. Sparta, Geo. Feb. 17. 4—3t NOTICE. W ILL BF. SOLD, on the first Tuesday in May next, in the town of Monticello, Jasper coimly, ugrecable to an order of the he- inrnhle Inferior Court of suid county, one NE- ■ RO 1 ELLOW, by the nnme of Jim, helong- ng to the estate of Francis B. Smart), dec d— in lie sold for ihe benefit, of die heirs and cre- ditois of suid deceased. ELIZA SMARTT, Adm’x. JOHN HILL, Adm’r. February 25. 4—td«. W HEREAS my wife Frances Ann Lewis, has left my bed and board without any provocation, I do hereby forwarn all persona against Imrboriug or trusting her on ray ac count under the pains and penalties of the law iu such cases. L. R. LEWIS. Milledgeville, March 5, 1821. 4—(it. ITT The Editors of the Augusta Chronicle k- Ihe Soulh-Caroliua Gazelle, Will please give the above two insertions, and send their paper# and forward .heir accounts fa the subscriber. l. a. l. ^^EOKGIA, Baldwin county. Whereas Sarah and Arthur Danelly ap ply fur letters of admini-tralioii ou the estate of Arthur Uuuelly, late of tlie county,aforesaid deceased : These are therefore fa cite and admonish alt nnd singular the kiudred and erediton of aaid estate, to liu and appear at my office,., end file their objections, if any, why said tetlara should not. be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 5th of March, 1821. THOMAS H. KENAN, Clerk. FOUND j|'N the road near my house, a pair of, SAD DLEBAGS, containing a few articles of small value. The owner can get hi# property by applying to the subscriber, ai d paying for the expense of advertising. GIDEON JOHNSTON* March fi. It?