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About The Democrat. (Columbus, Ga.) 1830-18?? | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1832)
you may '<e assured tlirit all treaties v. ith you ’v:i. IjC .'hJuliv . ,»t so ris e\- |ie< ?-•. aat ynts ..-n, will be careful *tr.ct- . tv lo olwer* c them. Tlie i rociau.ation issued l>v tlic King of Great Britain, in 176-1, toon utter li•*- raihcntio.i ofxhe article of peace for-i foi les the governors of any of the colonies t'o grant warrants of survey; or pass pat ents upon any lands whatever, which not lent > h.*en ceded to, or purchased, by us (tin; hinn) as atoresaul, are re served to the said iudiaus, or any of them. The proclamation (vrocceds and we do further decLie jt to hi our royal will and pleasure, for the present as aforesaid, to reserve under oui sovereignty pro tect.ob, and doiiiinion for the use of the said Indians, all the lauds and territories, lying to the westward of the sources of tin r.vers winch fall,iiito the sea from the wt ■ •>. id north west as aforesaid; and we do i \ strict it forhid on pain ol our il.mi.c a ,*■ an our io*< .g subjects from in ug any jiireliuses or settlements wt atei or, or taking possession of any of tho lands .rtrm. reserved without our spe cial icave and licence ior that p irpose first obtained. And wc do further strictly enjoin and require all persons v, atever, who Imve either wiiiully or inadvertently, seated tin uswvt's upon any lands within the conniiii ■ iimivi described or upon any other i.tads within the countries above tie eerinod or upon any other lands which, lint having been ceded to, or purcha sed by os, are still reserved to tin said Indians, ns aforesaid forthwith to re move themselves troin such settle ments. A proclamation issued by Governor Gage in IV 72 contains lie following passage ' Wlnreas many persons con trary to the positive orders of the King, upon tins subject leave undertaken to in do settlements beyond the boundaries ii.vc.i :>v the treaties made with tin In dian i -Hit.-ns, which boundaries ought to serve as a burnt--r between the whiles and tile .to nations; particularly on the Ou ai> die, .tie prod uiationorders such j*-r --so.?o quiet these countries without de lay .‘'.id! was the polity of Great Britain tow he Indian nations inhabiting the terr. v ;n,in which she excluded alloth cr Kn. i, cans; such her claims and such her practical exposition ot the charters •she hud .ranted she considered them as nations capable of inaiutauinjg the rela tions of pence and w. r; of governing thciuselv nicer her pi election; and she m .de treaties w ith them ihe obligation of winch she acknowledged. Tins was lut settled stole ol things when the war of our Revolution commen ced. The influence of our e* tuny was established; her resou.ces enabled her to Keep up that influence: cud the colonists had much cause for th .ippreliensiCii that tin Indian nations wou.ii, us the allies of (in* it Britain add their arms ro hers.— This, ;s has to be expected, became ni> object *.f great solicitude to Congress. ]' ■■ from advancing n claim to their lands or ass, rt.rg any right of dominion over tin in, Congress resolved that the sc— curing ind preserving the friendship o! tb fod'.ui nations, appear to be a sub ject of tin* utmost moment to these colo nics. The parly journals of Congress exhibit tin most .anxious desire to conciliate the Indian atpms. Three Indian depart ments were established; and Commission ers appointed in each, to treat with the Indians in their respective departments, in the name and on behalf of the united colonies in order to preserve peace and friendship with the said Indians, and to prevent ; heir taking any part in the pres ent commotions. Tl;e n-osi strenuous exertions were made to procure those* supplies on which I m anfri< dsliip wa:- supposed to depend and every thing which might excite hos tility \v is avoided. The first treaty was made with the De lawares in September, 1778. f Tlie language of equality in which it is drawn evinces the temper with which tin m n'iatioii was ’ undertaken, and. the o piiuon which then prevailed in the United States* To be Continued in our next. From Malta.-- The Edit oh or the Bos ton Guzelte has received from a Cqr respondent at .11 a!ta. a file of the Gov - drmiient Gazette down to the middle of December. They contain nothing of importance. !Bir Walter f*tcott and family embarked at .I'alta on t!ie lStii, in H. B. ''l. ship Barham, Capl Bigot £br Naples. .Sir Walter arrived, there on the 21st of November} and after be ing released from quarantine in* resided in Valetta for the space of fifteen days during which he was the object of the Bespecful attention of nil < lasses of tfie inhabitants of ’>lh!ih whose ft H ings were highly gratified hy die visit to that Island oft!.is celebrated per sonage. Generous. —The two typographical so cieties in Cincinnati Ohm, who had made preparations to gn ea dinner on 2* Bob. at the evpi nsi ot‘ two dolltrs Ibreaeh individual' when they-an ilie poor classes of the people lo gining to rnfier on ari cunl of tin* overflowing of their property hy t'c* f. sin t v cry gen erously ngreed to dispi i si* with their dit-ii. r, and gave the whole sum in tended for that purpose i.niounving m -veral hundred dallors to the suifi •- crs‘ i tity of rrr drt.-— The ’ d’t.-r of >i 'W nf p'.per uplly li| <lf.g » - for ifr appuient otu'eness of some of tis urti : f»* say- lu* they vero in typc.br- TOre the flood. ASHIGTON March 16. Tin 4L .-elution fir sending a com mittee to visit the Dunk of the United Suites, Wns fiiii.ily disposed of in the House < f lUpmt ntatives at so late an hour ou Vie.iiiesdav night that we had not time to say a word in our lust concerning it, nor shall we tow say much. So far as concerns the Bank the pas sage ol the Resolution cannot have any other than a beneficial t fleet, if it shall appear as we hei.cve it will, that its affairs have been administered for the public good, and with intents purely hon est. la so f.r as the measure conci ms the < aainiry, we consider it not merely use less tun injurious. It i- useless because it was requested and supported by those upon whose vote in regard to the Bank, if da- committee should fun! tho adminis tration nf ihe Hunk to hove beet, as pure as white-robed inocciicc their report w ilt not have the -midiest inline ficc. li is in jurious becausi os die time it has r.lreadv men the cause ot consuming iri unproht abie Debate, but slid more so because of tiie time which is to he spent upon the enquiry, 'i iie time thus lost is not that of the committee merely but the time o; all Congress; for it is dear that the'flous of Representatives cannot go on to net upon any question of importance m the absence ot seven ol its Members by its own order. To do so would lie in t licet to disfranchise seven Congressional dis tricts, hi reference toali such legislation. The effect then of instituting this inqury will be, beyond doubt, to prolong the ses sion about tlie same luuiiher ot days as are occupied in the lnquistorial visit of the committee to the Bank. We are not quite sure indeed whether it would not be for the public interest for bolls Mouses to adjourn from this day to the 21st day of next month. We say nothing of the ex penditure of pulic money by the prolon gation of the Session because it is a sub ordinate consideration, and ought to have no effect as an argument against the investigation, if any one could predict any benefit whatever,, to flow from it. The friends of the Bank of (lie United States will have seen with pleasure that there is a clear majority of the House of Representatives not determined against it though a formidable party opposition lias been arrayed against it adding strength to the opposition to it on the grow nils of either unconstitutional!) v nr inexpediency. The majority in favor of Mr. Adams a mendinent was fourteen votis; and the object and effect of that amendment was to confine the inquiry to legitimate ob jects, iiul to ensure a Report from the j‘Committee in time for Congress to net j upon liih Bank question at the present | Session, il Mr. Everett had persisted in his motion to appoint the Committee h\ baiiot, that motion too would probably have been earned. It is not so.impor tant now that it was not seeing that llie committee appointed by the Speaker is a very fair one. The follow ng gentlemen compose the Committee ot the Mouse of Representa tives to proceed to Philadelphia to exam ine the books an! papers of the Bank ol tin U. States ami re port whether the said Bank lias violated its charter, viz; Mr. Clayton, Mr. Adams, Mr. McDuffie Mr. | Johnson of Ky. Mr. t bunhreleng, Mr. 7'bot‘ijas of Md - Mr. Wntmougli. j The Supreme Court of the I T . Slates ;is expected to adjourn to-dav. The great j cause between N. York and New Jersey was interrupted after one day’s evgu j meat hythe Counsel for the State of New | York, tiie Court perceiving that it would I not lie able to sit the case out this term. Intelligencer. I [I ro:n ti.e ‘Jain Daily Jo'irtiale March 10] j The ini-unction rewared. —T’lic secret lis nut and the Territory is lost- It Inis I ('ecu virtu illy given iqr to flic President | to he by Inin transferred to Great Britain. | Tire fart i.ftving leaked out hy discus i sing it in party caucuses, and bv various other means, the House on Thursday evening r< fvrred riic secr< t to ihe Govern or aid Council to he divulged to the Pub lic v. hen they might think proper Yester day before tiie adjonnirm rfl the Govern or sent a message to both Mouses that the injunction of secrecy tvas removed. M e were not aide yesterday to procure a copy of these secret proceedings, hut understand generally, tlftt resolutions were passed for t lie appointment of com missioners, to meet commissioners ap pointed hy the President to appraise the value ol the Territory and agree upon an equivalent in land or mnnev the procee dings ofthe commissioners to be laid be fore the Legislature. After thus offering |to sell that part of our State claimed bv the Biitish we cannot expect the Nation |to take mueh interest in sustaining our 1 right of Sovereignty ami property from foreign aggression. The Territory i« gone. We tnay get thirty pieces of silver or jmssihly a tract of laud somewhere on the i<* -il of the Arkansas or the River bevond where the President sends the Indians; or we may get nothing at all; just as the General Government shall please. Tiie cornel bus been already seen at Gibraltar. A letter received in Eondon state*. \ considerable portion oftlre In I ofthe comet wns visible to the in habitants in these parts. The comet ifsell was not nfii but its direction was Ijund to be Northerly, so that vve may souo expect this celestial visiter. 'he Governor of Nlassaehusett o'ls i.;if oiiiti .l Thursday the (th day of April, us a day of Utsting nnd j" ay. r. js iittK €’iSA*6 • SATURDAY, MARCH 31. 1m 2. I*. WT. TfMWmwn v.t *r wwrwiw , mt-b 'cm v .. We have comment ed Ibis day .the publication of Chief .lust ice Mnr-hal’* opinion in litc case of f*iniinrl A. Wor cester. nnd shall continue it in nm next. The great importance of this subject in itself. :tud ti.e very serimt cnns.'qticn ecs iv hicb are likely to follow in its train, render it obligatory on the Press, to place it fairly and lufly before tin* peo ple. In connexion with this subject it n ill ; he perceived by an article in anothei I part of the paper that the citizens otj Ibis county held tv meeting n few days) since, for the purpose of consulting or ! measure* for thy proper expression of! ihcir filings and opinions upon the l subject. A committee were appointed to draw up a preamble and resolutions on the subject, raid the meeting whs ad join nod over till Saturday tiie Tin of A j pril (this day week.) We ennnot hut j j hope that this ineetmg'wii! be nnmer-1 ! oUsly attended. It is a subject of the j highest importance, involving the very j i existence of our government, the peace j nnd happiness of the whole coiie.trv, L i il behoves the people to meet it with proper coolness nnd deliberation, and with a fill! understanding of its real merits. !< is a subject upon which eve- j ry man should make up his mind, so that i when the crisis comes (for come it will rt seme day! lie may lie ready to art, ! | with the undivided energies of Ids whole ■soul. We shpuld investigate the sub-; jeet fully and deeply, because when we have taken our stand, we must sustain j it— rome what mag. After we hare form ed a determination, vve must abide by it, with unwavering energy k unshaken res Jutiori. Tie) the people therefore come together k examine *L"subject en its merits, it deeply involve* their rights; ! din voltes ti.eir interest#.it involves their | character at home nnd abroad; on its j determination may be involved their | peace end prosperity -on the result r f our deliberations on this subject, may depend the question whether thise nn try shall remain h ippy and united under one government, or w heftier it sindl ,he torn into a dozen hostile states; wheth er i! sludi continue to repose coder the shadow of peace, or whether it ..ball be swept as !>y u whirlwind, hy the scourge ot civil war. The i-eo-de therefore ought to come up to the deliberation of this subject in lime; they should invest ignte it, v ii.li a full niidcrshiitding of ail it* bearings, and with no eye to its re mote mins) queue.‘s. l-.s t . >y ! ru'clVil into tlitfii allies winch limy fc. ,t iini fine seen, embermissed with eoni'Ujsreiicies agair..-t wiiieh they had i. >t prov ded, and be appalled at dangers which they had not apprehended. Get the p >oj ic then come up to its delii, -i-g:; on with . coolness unrl pru«!eu>-e. Bi t ibem de liberal. iiis|yissioiiutc!y and cnluuy. iv adopt a course which they will be vviii- i mg to pursue with firmness tu.d energy, at all hazards. We hope the people will generotly at tend the appointed meeting. The in terests and rights of all are involved, anil every one therefore should exert himself that proper measures he adop ted. PUBLIC MEETING. At. n meeting of die of the Conntjrof Muscogee, held at the conn h ,use in tho Town of Goiumbus on Wednesday the 2Sth day «,f ’•?arch last, tor the purpose of expressing tiieir feelings and seiitnnents upon die lute decision cf the Supreme Court ofthe United Spite* in dm case of Samuel A Worcester The rnecling wasorgnnised bv eliding James Vsn Ness, Esq to the cknir, and James A. Itorlhclot was tqi pointed t'ccreiery. The meeting was dr n liricf! and impressively addressed hy Col-Sea (torn Jones, and the following resolution sub mitted by Ceu. James N. Iteliiune Itr.solte.d, That a committee of nine person be appointed by llie Chair to deist a preamble 4 resoludons suitable to a proper expression ot tiie feelings and sentiments of llie people of this count up m the la e decision of the Cupreine • ourt in tuo case of Samuel A. Worciwter, and that the committee repot t to a meeting of die ci izens to he held on Saturday the seventh di\ of April next, and that a notice of such contem plated meeting he published in both papers < ! this place. VVhereupc (he Chair appointed die following named gentlemen: Hen. James J\' Uethune, tf’m Kirk, F.sq. Cos! Sr ilia, r'i Jones, C .E liortie t, Esq Cot. John .Milton, Cos! .'i'fr and Irersoo, fir. S M !iigersoll, Lot. G. E. Thomas, Judoc Eli S Shorter, tin motion the meeting then adjourned to meet again as above. JAMES V\ N NESS, Chm JA *iES A BERT ME ROT, Sec’y. We learn by a letter last night from Athens that our University is in a st to of rebellions uproar which hail not sub sided, when the Stage left. Augusta Courier A new magazine in direct opposition to lilnckt) ootl, is about tp be started ut Edinburg, Mr. Toil of that city. m> nomiees ns editor tlm* jt will be siqipor ted by great abilities on the whig or Re form side ofpoilitios. (The following c-pied from the Wash in Correspondent cf t...- ' York I’o.-nuu tt-ul Ad I vert* or ry:M ns.- a mors particular arc uni ■■ thcdiScrm.ee h -twecu bio srs M'UutEs s.n«l f W av i c tc.au vve have vB -ecu. A i Miqiie asked ><>e*c. erid.cwing it to Mr M'ltuflie, as the Cuuirman ot tiie Com mittee of Wavs and Means Mr. M,l)u!Fm r'»-i camly sr.H with fti!! dviil'Crali'n snd aikiroaring Inins IfliV'ihe Speaker amt the Douse—the tliouu'i s re oil am) willing Inatfcd and. .he ict’.amxtion in his power lo gentlemen in dial Don :i yet he inns' be excused from com-idericg lie member from («e ogia as deserviiur-b.ar cour. i'm Tiie coarse cl the minuht from CJcmgia i i:i tile discussion had lieen ruperri o««, ituucr" ! inenl oml evorbesring as to pil In- out of; 1 e • -nge. • ( .a i tmeiii r emntrs • 4 In w h*d it to he umH-isiood that lie-ci'fer noihi g which j t> !li in lliai member in am- f>. 1 • old i*c iv. any nonce tram him. Tim excitement xufl bus" . '.lc which took place during the remark preven-' ted me fmm hearing them distinctly b tin it iicrsed words were cmplixticaliy uttcrvii aim j tiie tone and inannei were too inaiked tube ; taken. Mr. Way 11* tore in a rnge, and r.iileu 1 incoherently —as a u an cm let than h. is might 1 lie opt to.lo on ri.rh ano c.miou. 'lheonl, 1 li.rg | tangib ! e which came lo my our was this s.aiS'- 1 well know how to apreciale tlie goii'ler.lan's silsen valor—llie which you 1-nun aii'idesloc ven s long pa st. N dung more was said. Bot immediately there was much concussing mid mysterious whispering nnd gathering into cor ner* There wts much anxiety on every face fir ;V*r. M i ‘ullio it- too h .nest and able a ninu to lose. To the iqeat ctedit of the frier.d < of'ho j p .iliea iie it said that iii.-iead of pro moting'he 1 fet'd asfr ends usually and j thejf applied themselves in good earnest to n.ike nca <• and haiipii. sue ceeded Mr. Wayne came forward and apo ugi sed to the House for any impioper n art,nil into winch in the order of. an exiiied debate In niglii have been drawn— arid there upon Mr M if uffie w ilhdrew his remarks aid I'.lr Wavue wliidrew his retort—and there is an end of the mailer. ' ! i* proposed to eri'ct a marble *t,rtue ; ofxiinii'd 111 lire hull of lire now In\- change at i’lnlitdelph' i. Thi* ia thought pru;:er, ns 11 token < i grntil de fug Ins' iiben.Jity toward* Shat city, nod -ire place i* deergniiled ri"i or.ly on ni rouni • of its convenience nnd public charnc tcr. 101 l from r. regard lo tne eminence ol'h.P deceased as 11 merchant, and to the extent of hie subscription in uid ofthe ercotion ofthe Exchange. Jolni Rfindolph of RpnnoUe, was pro ! claimed, nt. lad Charlotte Court, a candi j date to. represent that country 111 the | next Mouse of Delegates. A compnry origiiiaDog jo tb-t* of t!'iri’o"i'*n vt. have stnulc iirio the lifty m.ie woo ls on the V»’«'st side of i.iike t'homphrin nnd ro 1 eicneed the muiiiif tetrire r,f f'rnni tit-.iss said to rival th.* far fanned Boston Crown, '■'tie vilnt-e mi'iilh and Bedford in the town of ."'nri rae. •J*i iiti!«'s from Part Kent, H piKi olKue tins been established nnd John Poster Esq. appointed P. Mot r V. \FRhAGF. It is reran fed Ib.'t the marriage ser vice wn,s performed "ii Thursday even ing lasi bv tho Rev. SS. K. (lodges, wherein A!iss Gour,. R, Bride, daugh ter of John l’ride Esq, appeared as bride, ind Mr. James <«. Godfrey ar-led the par* of hrid-'groorn. But vve do not under) ike to vouch for the truth of ftie report, ha ving seen no substantial or al- Lfm iwry evidea eof the (act. Qs’*A meeting of the Uidnmhu* T p«- peraitce 'Hociety will be held at the .Methodist Church, Sand; y (to-morrow) afternoon, .st three o’clock members generally r re r quested to attend. 5” Ij C £H ii •: Hit coukeoted week tv. Bacon, 12 1-2 lh, Cotton Bagging, (Kentucky) : 2o Inverness, : : : 20a 23 Candles, Sperm : : : : : : : 3o a 38 lb. Tallow 15 a 16 lb. Castings, S lb. Coffee, :::::::: ; : U a 16 lb Corn Meal, 62 1-2, hush. Cotton, round hogs, ; : :: ?n 0 Square, do : : : : : 8 a 9 1-4 Mackerel, No. 1. : ; : : : : $9 —bid. No. 2. ::::::: “ “ No. 3. :::: $ 6 n G 50. “ Flour, Northern j : : : : : $lO Cr or gin, : : : : : : : SB. “ Glass Window, Bbv 10, $450, box. “ 10 by 12 • $5„ Gun Powder : : : ; : : ST,SO a 8 keg. Iron, Sir cedes, : : : 6 1-2 lb. Bar Lead : : : : : : .* : : : : 9 “ Molasses, N. Orleans 4l 1 a 45, gallon. Salt, Liverpool ground, SI,OO bushel. “ coarse, 75 a 87 “ Shot, : ’ * ." .' : : : : $2 a 2“,5( bag. Spirits, Brandy Cog. 1,50 a 2,5( gal. “ Apple, scarce. “ “ Peach ::: : : 1 “ Rum Jantiaca .• : : : : 150 a 200 “ “ St. Croix : : : 125 a 175, “ “ N. England :: ::: :50 a6O “ Gin, Holland 150 a 175, “ “ Northern ::::::::: 65 “ Whiskey, Western :::::: 56 “ “ Northern :::::: 50“ “ Sugars, N. Orleans, hr own 9 a 1!, !!». Loaf: : : : : :18a 22 “ Tallow : : : 8 “ Ten i : : t : : I '» n 2*MI, “ Wines, Maderm : : ; ot’>» • 500, g.dl. IVnerifiee : .* 1.70 n 27(J, “ Malaga .* .* : : : ; 50 a liid, “ TthßitT HALES. VV 1 •' 1 Y * * next i* . h ■or it il. '. i, ii <o ■’c•' nos I's'.bi: • H li. ,1 eou. tv 1. ,0, >.e | u»tiai horn a oIL a t’.io f.il.iwing'pr.'p- m v t: Une t.ot >1 1 .ri'd 'n ir e hundred .» . ,r --•y seven (|:i7) ia 51a- i-euti-.hi and i'J. and/ nisi. o| origilwlly MlMev* la i<( i« ly .me .-mall fill soma j;-i|c , „,:r| ~, said eO'ii.ty in Uv Hlf of J mie* , i H -, , I, ■. , t M Ingram. Piine.ia R...mtrcc ,V Vim .' \. Pearson—S.cvy ma le and e .11 (l eoitMab e. t’l'C hea r for ivoy-e-'s on I,at o*' . : ... \' n n e hundred !nd lb •v -f *»1 • r I4)uidc« v " third ('Jlkl) riisl n!'ari *i"id', ' 'usx..-<• •■■ I’nlbot county, ten ai , , ic.itn! mo, r , s 1 s.tisfv iwosmsi' i. I .'inrij .tic,.- in fiver of laron S. Ovrr'on V j*o:v ('. u, v .evyinadoa ni returned In nm bv 1 cou-'aim n cii HI. | ;;> JQ!|y <’ UOYiV! r\x. p s hfTi-: tv a IVt is aeT:s7 * \\ he solit orrlhe lirst Tnoada in *., tV > » next, in tha town < f I. opi iu ci.imi v. lieiw ecu ihc nv.ial hours of side the fob owing prr.pert v to-n it; <)ue hut of hand No. t « rne liuu.'.od aed eighty four.in the ‘Jdcd !ivcui".|i u ,,) f evi dona*llie prorieHv i,f U u.'iam ~! H Minay two.sni.ai! fi ft- i-Micrl from a J.isiic* coon Ct 'Now to-, court I in favor of i-iwron ;« llohaiid vs Hiid Ad-ou. * Also l ot No' t; eiylit v seven in fjie lr-gj| and "net, levied on ns the piopcnv „f ~m , oie| Hoydto iwtislv one small ft !h i-aue.i iron. » j lire: eouil ot F‘-'Ka't< c uly.iu f.ivo, '..V Vi ij 'i-in nru vs t'mnnel Eloyd. Also urn I .o' of I and So 4! f rtv l ! '..c er 'lie Irtth Hiuh'eeu'h distiict levied bn a* lie property • f is. T I'ijinjgtr.it and N. il Fcrguso* tifio Hinail H 11 iiod rrom 4 jimficM niC<*w**n county in favor of Jituph r»tx|. (inidanil Am->n V\ Lange in v.-i. S. T K; lngtoti and Nuit Forini-OT. Jotitvfhan F. Bridges, .‘Tff. march 31, iKo! .It tin sm.it time nml p'urc wal hrso'J. One ‘ ot of I nnd .\Y (Itiq one Imudrcd and ' *(>’ iotiio I)hi i' -id e. uni ,!t • i.-<| on ns the ].1 .party of Art hr llmiiii lo M-.iisb no smallfi fa. i -ued from , t Ju tmes court ik county in fivor of K h Niitmi vs. si l f -it. l.cy made and returned to me by c ec. «. Also one Got \o ('HI) sixty in th Atb d'"t "f sii and r.i.unty levied i, n- 1 | IU p r ,f Hcorge I nniakin’lo a*isf '-no small fi'ia u ml limn a ju-i con con, lo' V :: c ~ n favor of Suairel (l.idtner fer , h. 'lotl.ll w suid I u npkiu hei \ made -,.id re turned to tec by a constable Als hoi No (2.T) two hunditd and twenty in tiie 2-'id Hist, of said county, sold bv irlue •I .1 -poeiai an o‘ Hie l.egislalirre of .irgia p is: 1 and Deoeun 1 r <f(>lli leslll, (he preamble of vii art is u Ihlliw-i “An act to authorise-the .'-liori'Fof •tKoiVirri county to sell lot of kind No. •ho liundrrd and twenty iri Uro tnent sec,id disi, et origmaMv hee now ftetvnri cuoity. W herons lire -aid lot. of land No. Iw hundred 8'"l twenty in s;nd twenty seconddi-tri. t I"Lee county tins been condemned as fraudulent!s '.raw 11 bv the Jndgriicnt of llio ‘''u.u.rt ir e ,nrt | l,l Randolph cot.rdy; nnd wheroan, the '..former j cunliot gel parlitioners to agree in the div ion 1"I said I 1 of land bet.'em himself m,d die ««"Jc WILLIAM MILLER. D S. in ncii ItJ, o NO i 1(1 ■ “s»I lai Heard court t'oosc |>et een » v I lie u-iial lioui -~f sale, on the fir ,1 in s dayiu .MAY next, the following property (to »•«»:) tt'l ' 2 ncies.crl.and, known as hot No Ts! in the thirtec 111 and strict formerly • rroli now il ard county. levied on as th property of Kli j II Hulsey lo sali-fy ri fi fa in favour f Robt. Mitchell against Jesse Irani , n and i.lijnh Hul sey.—i'rope. iy pointed oui In p.m itiiT Jonathan Mustek, Sh’ff. murclifM, !>:tg Ml. : .... ITHEJR HALE 9. \ I It-1, h" sod ,11 ills lir.-t Tuesdiv in •.' MA Y' nest at ihe eourl house in Merr.'vciher •• ninti lict" eon the usual hour., of sate tiie follow ing proparty to-wjt: Vine lot of land No. eighty-six (sCi) in Iho ! lentil district of foruierlv I’roup now Morri vvetlw r c '.nty levied on as if.e property of ..inchov Kli u 4 > hniles J Winn, t snidy a ti ft 'roio li Biinn superior court in f&v , 4nrv. U sin., R-id suodi. oilmi 6 sis , s ihn ■a id HinsllCy V ( harlcs Wir.n. Green Talbott, &;iff. ir.arcli 31. I«:I2. IMff ToR OSBORN, 1 * ESPt.i f (Ih i s.ui *.s 'ha niiii ioftocb *of hi* fri'-cls si ■ol inibus, fir tu> king his lri'endrd visit tuthit pliee til th. ; ap pointed. Ticv are assured.'hst/noli a tiro I'.T'emnve incnrnri'.stii nos business hi-preven ted i»rin Ho Las resolved • n spending theSnrn ■ i or in the iotori. i . nnd they mav expect a pr<j f—io 'i! visa from him withorn ; -u o, disap pointment. march M 'KbJ, months afterdate, njudk mioli will Lo made to the Ho: ornhlo lneri r (’nun of Jfear county while sitting fi" Gulina-, rv pii po«es. tbr leave, to sell two negu on (Cor nelia a woman and hei clidd) be origin? to the estate of John <J f-nii'h 'aie of said county, doc. for the benefit ofthe he r« nd creditors of said dec'd Th s i?lh Mareli Ih'ltiJ. mareii .11, iKfi* NAftftJV - vIITH Ar.’m’x. DOCT ll .V. 8. SHARP. H AVIN':, i 'ca'ei. liirn-ed'pcrniHiienllv. sev en iii.ilcs bclovV- (Jiefiville, on lire < olum bus road, tenders his pn fe-simial service- to the citizens of'ho adjacent country in Lo various branches of undticine. With several mars experience and an encour aging share of success in practice heieioforo, he hopes, by tho most assidu-us attention, he will not lie itttworthily trust i! ii Ihe important con cern of life A health Menimth'r t o. Xorrh 92,18152 NOTICE. T FORWARNmL persons from trading for n A Note of hand given In Dozier Thornton, da tad 20th Januarv 1“32, and due the Siotli Dr*. comber or Ist of January, for Nine llundrwd Dollars The consideration for tvhicii said ante was given has failed, und I cm determined nut 'n pay.it. un ess bv law compelled mairli3l. Chupprl (^loflgro. FOIt SALE. 4 Uarry Log or set of Tnchcr Wheels and! X tings." Wagon, Ox fart, auo u Gig A liberal cie<l:t will Ire given on any ir ail the abovo ar'ic’es I Inquire at lliir, uirme mareii 24. 1532 —4t n fi #» IFotel. SIGN OF THE AKILIIEN STAR. *t»HK uoderny cd Is. taken tho large copciiK.lioiis Itiuisr i" ,'7’fl \ y.y v.ni.i I oiintv, firnterf kept b. Dr Leetaiget'e, i,d liaviuq furm-licii it wi'li new beils hriltlivv. trery in her iroi.wri/ to render Travellers c.-ni itft'li ; i now pr. pared t • devo e In- pefsioial a<U:titinu h» anticipating t It, ir •• tic SHERBURNE. N'cu nan. C on eta co Trtarcl, ~ J <'l tie fotniiitiiis I ■ q irer. V|ville J"i>:>a», * r cdeiat Ifmnti, vise m i-i • aph, v' a'llie'Hen Nev, r, and \ugiiaia fhi r.u v ill ■ivr ' b“ aiiove .o n v,i... 1 y in- it, HI. aid for ward their account* for puyuin t U