The Georgia constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1832-184?, December 25, 1832, Image 1

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BY CJUIBU & BOCK. , AUGUSTA, Gi. TUESDAY, EECE.TSBER 25, 1833. YOU. X...»A0. 55. T ill: Ci)\ I ITUTIOX A LIST, J f\.Tj i'uunJuv Fitiiujr, I N MUl\ rO'll STREET, fhirJ Joir frj.n the uorti- west ion.;r of Br/ad-Stree.. <alrtof L.l ND, by Alniinslratirs, Execulars, or f.'uor , Jui.ii, are re/irred, by la c, hi hr held an the first 7 it* Jay in the vinuth. bet cecn th* b utrs <f leniiilhefui ■ noon an I three m lhe afterii uri, at the Canrt-llnine / the County in u>k.ch thr proper!y ,4 situate. —pi it ire ' tketr st'en mu it beg rrn in a public fiastUe SI A/i D.IY V prT 'i't< l'i the liy 'if *a’e. 1 Sties o f V Ef!R 0E V unit hr at public auction, on th lii.it T.irs Ity of the month, hrhceen the ut ta! hours o f tale, at the place of public f ilet in the county inker the letter 4 Tenia unitary, of A Iminitlralion or (innr Jianthip, may hire hern granted, frit g ring SIX T\ DA Y' > notice thereof. in one if the public (I itetlef nj iku State, and nt the door if ike Cjurt-Haiise, where tuck Mti’e » <>rr I - he he'd. If, uee fur the t-t V of P rsonal Property mu ft hr g rrn in like manner, FORTY day t prev oat to Ihe day of fu'e. Notice to the Debtors and Cred.tura of an Estate must be published fur FOR T 1 days. Nut.ce that appHcat on irdl he made to the Court of Ord•- r.ary fur leare to tel /.AND, must be published fur FOUR MONTHS. Notice furleare to .-// NEOROES, must he published fir FOUR MONTHS, before any order absolute skull be made thereon by the Court. M*Sf 'RI .f.%TVTROI S. FRoy Tilt Lr.AlS.il' »N 1.l IT IA IV JJIUNAL. BATTLE OF I’RI.NCEToN, BY A TER JK AN P. Three or four days if cr the victory at 1 re’i ton, the American army reemssed the Dda ware in o New-Jers v. At this time our trooys were in a destitnv rondition. ’The hors* s ai'aclicd to our cannon were wi hont shoos; an Iwh n pass 1 1 ir ov t lie ice’hey would slide in everv dir ••••ion ; an! could advance onlv hv he assis aticc of die sol diers. Onr urn oo were wi lion* s'm sor oth er comfortable elo hin'; and as traces of mr march towar's Prince on. die "ronn I was life, rally marked wi lithe hloo I of* h -sol lic-s’feet. Though mvown I e' did no bleed, th y were so sore that their eon li ion was li tie hatter. While w • w re at Trenton on die las' of !)(>- cemb'-r, 1776, the tim * lor which I and most of my rejfimen - had enl sted, ex; ired. At this trvin I nurni 'n’, Gen ml W havin ' now hut a litdc handful of m n, and many of t!iem new recnii s in which he could place hu’ filth* eonti lenee, ordered our rejiiment to I) • paraded, an I per K-m dly a«IIivsT;.I ns, iir'iiitf that we shoal 1 stay a month longer. Heal iiided ’o our reei*n’ victory :.t I renton ; told ns th it our * tv ices were ureotly n eded, an 1 that we could now do more for otr conn ry t!ian w • ever could at any future perio 1 ; and in the most afTec'ionate manner en reate Ins o s’a v. Ihe drums heat for volunteers, hut n t :i man turn ed out. Thu * ddic s worn down wi h fati.m-- Htid pr:vat ons had th<*ir hear s (ix *1 on houu and the comfor s oft ! e Horn, sic cir< I*, and i was hard :o foiv"o the j.n’ietpa’cd pleasures o! the soundv of our dear s Irien hs. 'Phe t .eneral v!) •< led his horse a! o;r, an 1 nxlc through the fro it of the re ament, and ad dresshi.l- us ««fiin »il : —“My brave I lows, you have don • a'l I . v.-r asked you to do and im ire than could he rsasomldy expect d • hu vour conn rv is at s ake, your w v s, your hon ss, and til that vo i ho! 1 dear. You have wor i yourselves oat wi h !a ijjiT.s an I han’shijs. hut we know “lot liow to spare vo i. It you will cotta ato s vlmon■in >n h lon r i*r. vou w« I rend r li ! s rv ee «> hu c-.t>» •of liberty’, an 1 to vour eo mt •v, wli e’t vmi p ,- ol». hly n v re.m do an Ir am other nre inn ne s Ihepr •• Scut s eaijdia iu liv t'n oris w!i eh ;S to !e --cidc oar !s’ nv *’ — •• • Irums !i • t h s*c>m ! Inn", I'll ■sd re s -el i-T tore o! the re p. Otic .s ul u auot ur I w 1 remain it yon w1 . 0 h rs r m rke l we cannot l om • nnler such cireums m•• s Alws* p' edio-th an I their, x nip! • w >s i n ne h t ly <»H >w d h\ n tir- Iv a'l who were li’ ; >r Inly i:i t i • re i nen’. a m iint n, r ’o about ’2 ■) v>l in* rs 11 An o tieer en p.iir • I of the (1 n r.d if th se m n s’ oull he enroll d. lie rr p i !—“ N • m n w o will vo!u iti-er in sn li ae s s’ t s *iec n<> euro - in at oke p hin*oth -i u v Wh n w wcr. aho t int ti dn our in *reh for Pr n on, i .ord >e*"'!w s ! t. tpi <• with the !iit»“n ion of ato • ';u,' n > 1 1 •" c ttui :O f tile rebel ar.nv. ! I at e ;}’ <i ti ar U rxv I creek, where i sk .rms’i t iok p.:*>*e over the r- k. i f.e less? ns were |lc. ■ n ’-en o* h H ilish Too, s n en leavo-vd to :>e i the hr d 40. Th v r tin !, and wc were !ef in. dia’url.t'd for be nt I t. L >av:n i o ir (i . s k n I dto 1 o tv ‘ the en - my, wc en'ain;»e.l th t ti g i*. an i by a eirc-.i - ons m rt' to >k tip onr lin • of march h*r 1 nnee ton, —tJenoral Mercer eo nm an led the fro a; gaar I, of which he 2 1 1 v d inte -rs oup >sj 1 a part. About sunrise, on tin mo iiuip of the ’2 ! iami »ry, 1777, reachin r the smi nit of a It 1 near Prince 'on, we observe i a lit t horseman lookin' tow irds us as we view an ohjec when the ris'n ; san sh n“s liree ly in our laces. l*en. Mercer obs rvin g him. jjive or Its let ue rifle men who were p »s’ed i»n the riglil ’<> pi k him of; s*v Tal in ile re a Iv, b t at ib it ins ant lu wheele 1 aho it an i w is •» f of their reach. Soon as «t, as we w re descending a bill hro* an orchard, a par y of the en -my who w. r • en trenehed behind a bank .and fence, r -s • and fired J(K>n ns. Their fiiM s to - passed over our heads cut ing the limbs of the Tees nn !< r which wo were marching. A thismo nen w • were oiler cd to wheel. As the pla ‘X I -’! w hieh I eomman 1 ed woreolievintr t his ord r, the cor|Hir I w tos o > at my lef shoulder, received a ball an ! fell dea I on tlie spot. He seemed o fiend forwmrd to ie ceive 'he ball, which migh ot’ierwts.- have en I f’i my life. We formed, advanced, an I fired up on the enemv. They retreat ■ 1 about r » is to their packs, which wen* laid in a line. I <’• I- T <inceti <> the f. nee on tlu o; pos te sale of th 'filch which the enemy had jus let,, fell »> 1 one »#ee,and loaded mv musket wi h ball .n I buck —Our fire was mos d«-s rnc’ive. J ii< - n’ ranks grew thin, and the victory seeme 1 n ‘arly complete, when the British were run breed Many of our brave in *n had fallen, and we were UQubli to wi lls and such superior numbers o. tresh troojis. , * About kalf of the volunteers were killed in the bat '** °f Pnnceion, «r died soon after of the small pox. 1 s*on he.-r’ (Jen. Mercer command, in a ton >. • str s; “ Re realHe was mortally woun tt] t ijd i.iei! sl.ui jy alter. I looked sd ou for In n un lody of diearmv, which I ei uld no dis ’ov r. <• s li; ig.d my nn ske a* par - of the enemy, ni ran fur a piece of woo lat a li tie dis’ance, ’.vhere I tim ih 1 mi j 1.l s tel c*r. At t! is momen’ \ s i i 'g on appeared n front ; f the American irmy, ii .'imr own re's those of us who were r•- t eati i, n l exclaimed, “ Parade with ns, my • r-.ve f< Hows ; hue is but ali n»d ul of the •n •- y, ai.d wil h ve th m dire*’ Iv.” I imm -diat •- !> joiael die ma n holy, and marched over the ground icr in. Oh. fie barbari v of man ! On our ret re. t we hid left a comrade of out’s whose name was f.o unis, from Lebanon, Ct. whose leg was-hroken by a musket ball, under a car in a yard; bu on onr iv’nrn he was dead, having received s ven woun !s from aßrt sh bavonet. Mv old asro ei i is were sr.-tt'-red alionf, groaning, dying, an IHe ul. One otfi ar, who was shot from h s hors -d I tV i i a hollow place in the ground, roll in; and writhing in IPs own bloo !, uucons -ions at any thin r around him. Thu ground was frozen, & all he b!o »I whi di wis s!ie i run lined on the surf ice, which a Med to .he horror ofthi* sc ‘tie o 'ea inig ■. The H itish wa-re uinbl; to res’sf this at’ack, al l r jtr •it ■ I bit ith ; • »1I ; ;;, wh to th “V c<) i sider dih ms Ives s ife. Onrarmv was there in an ins ant, and rnnnoi were plan ed before he do ir; an las er two or le’c* discliar Tes, a whi'e fl ig appeare<l a* the window, and the Bri’- sh s irren Ire I. They w -re a haugh y, crab 1 he I se‘ of men. as th v fuliv exhibited while prison- rs <>n their m reh o the eo m rv. In this 1 h t le, mv pack which was made fs’ hv lea'h t ■ s riii's av is shot fr mi mv h tek, tSc "j hi wentall ; tile lit Iv- elo li ti ' I had. It was. however, soon I replaced hv one winch had belonged to a British odi • r. in I wis w II furn’.Vie I. i was m»t mn? > !o ig f i wis s‘ol n shoe Iv afterwards (in nu h .tv! v ift<*r h-b i I■.an o !i-er Ks *rv 1 in r bio • I o’i mv clothes, sd l, “ Sergean’ R v >n are womi hil ” I replied “ No,” us I nev r xpe t*d’o he injured in battle. On ex annua'ion ( found the end of mv forefinger gone, an Ihi e ling profits Iv. When and how it hap- 1 ju*ne f I n verknew; I found also hull t liob s in ’he skirts ofrnv eo it. hut excepting the slight 1 woun ! on mv fin or, I was not injured * If was with fi*elings of gratitude to God, that I have ofen called to mind Ins preserving rare ’ over me on that trv'n r dav, when I thought so little of him. an 1 was so poorly prepared for bis righ eons r tiunal. 1 In this h-it'le an Itha* ofTren'on, there were no ard n’ spiri s in the army, and the excitement of rum had n ailing to do in obtaining the vie o ti s. As I ha 1 Tied powder and rumen Long Is land, to promo e courage, ik en raged here with, out i , I can sav tin t I was none the less cour ageous li redbait fhiT \ Tb • armv r tr aatod ’o Pluekamin mountains. The w r.ther w sextr m dv col l, and we suffer ed "re; t'v I’loin its s verity. \Ve s ayed here »h:e •or lour davsan I th ■ m irelied thro’ New’ .1 c;s *v 'mvir's New. York. The inhabitants ( mani b.s’el very diTu’ nt feeh'ngs towards us . f otn t' os •• • x ’'!l> ted a few w"‘c! s before, A: were ( now readv to take anrs a"ainst the Bri’ish. At Morristown I w ss ek of the small pox, and . m nv of our It learmy died there of t!iat dis eas ■. . Such were same o'* the bar’ships and self de ni ks n hired hi s eieiug the hi ss ng now en- , j >ved hv his free and bunny country. Rut the , o| ! sol d rs have h en almost lorgott “n lin'd , th vhave n ‘.arlv all "one to h.-ir graves. Many never fee iv d a e. lit of eoiep-nsution for some o’" i’>e m >st t 'vui 's nie s as lam sure I never ( did fin’ th •mil h for which I v>dunt ered. \ ho’ ( n>t ii n -edv cireums ail l- smvs 1 o h r surviv • o s are: an I whi'e our government lev ■ such a s M-pI is if ev nuc, let them remend) r the old sol hers »f the R volition, and dis -barge that jus debt whicli if can elle.l at all, must be done soon, r :o“.| THE I I'TiIE IAN (CTAVEt. MAi;\ANITY A\ T D REVENGE. A CALK OF f IE CllOt.i SV V FACT. Themauv healed muns’er, the Cholera M T bi s ha 1 reach • ! the w stern bor lers o Russ a ! s>at o i hi I I s air iuliovVo 1 I ai’l diV in h s t in. It w sinti •an n.nn of th * psi ye,,r, ib , j; w s repi-r ed 'o u soh ary family in be t-’or d fe-t’i st li t is danningi> s’ile .c •ha I bro. ve:i o.i i i It n.vghnrng v lig • of 3»p « c .ok. AS \s \V Mo.utz w s s uig on av - uhi ■« t i ids vo i.i ;an I b a itiiul w ife i i ins wa ni eii iihlki!’, eonv ■rsiii ; ou h; me-is ires tv would pursue to proven th approach of th s eo nuio.i enemy to ill ir h.'ipjiy i.oa h iuim t,| • uini le. Two I.loomingc lit Ir n aifeetiona e as aiig«ds, Wi it siii Ih ling in bt Sin a corner, •tvidleiilv , la* dogs hu. ked wild.y, and un ap prentice informed Ins master that he Mom a n Mill r was at he door an ! be;.e 1 ad.niss ou, for lie s*n ;h protec’io i iron ne Liiolera, in this des dated hut of he foies’. “ The M >nn ain M Her; ’cried Alex : s nas on. idiment, “ the hi er. s t n-my we have; Do s Jl • dare sek pro t*e io l iitid r this ro >{ u[>tin which he u t -red a horrible curs * ever s nee 1 eon In etc 1 von home as mv Imvl >ved wife/ But v t. we w ; ’e i wcr ill dispose 1 tovvar Is him, and sue • lx: regiirds our lions ■ as an asyl im, he has surely recalled It's curs,*. We will consider th san evidence of his reconciliation, an I al low him en r .nee an I pro ec’ion ! ’ The Miller eater “d the ro > n with a deadly pale an I trouble 1 conn en in *e. Wi Ii a penitent tone, he begged forgiven ss of Ik) h for his long cheris ied ha- Te I, which w.is oecasoued only by h s love ot Mar garefta, th * pr. s ntwif.-ot Alexis. — de ex it n led his i.-.n I in *oken of reconciliation, an I r pe ted Im revues o remain wi It hem in he for s , until he rag -of the p >t ! nee had b »*n exhaust--d in th village- Tte for< ster an Ili s wife Ir. a’ed tli ir gues* as a longabs nt friend, an I e\cr« d hems Ives ’o pleas- him in all tli'n :s Ait r supper, they i rep red for him a bed, an I as he re ir d t » r -st, th y expnsscd their wish s that he might enjoy refreshing sleep. A't T a few ho irs the appretit ee u.uk«*d up his m isfer an I to! I him that the odder exhibited all ■ the svmp oms of chol ra. AI x s arose quick- Iv, an I conv nee I hims If of th s report. Very s >o'i his ohs Tvations gave him the horrible cer tain y that the jiestilcnce had attacked hiin most violently. Thu apprentices were determined to •irry him aw iy at once, so that the at nosphero of the house mign. not be j ois me i. Alexis .vould no | ern.i tuis. 'i’lie laws of hoq>it. I’y the duty of ass S iug the nufortu ale, f»rbadu it He orderetl ins wile an 1 children, lor the j ui pose of grauter s;curily, to go ntothe uppe: s’ory of the lions • ; au 1 after he had brought out It s medicine dust, he imm diately < ppliei. all he reuiedi s fur ties terrbled s as pr serib ed by he Russian physici ms. Eun ids wifi , m’cf s' y bal d s.ios „*.i ofi hslumberng chi dre# in .’in u; per room, afforded her husband ai the a*i st .n e in her power, in the trealm nt «. lie c. s■. The dis *. s • had ruc isd its calsis The uuh tppy %i‘J rer fel hims If obe on th. serge of eterui y : he summoned all his f -ebk s reujf h and said, “ Uh ! Go 1, b t thy lightning blast itt, a m s Table wretch —let shy holt s veugwunce b ■ poured ou upoa me, for my tuost inhuman sin. Pu me to doatli, my friends Death would b • a grei er f.four th .n all your ka !u st. 1 have rea eel you mo*‘ barbaroiw'y I fell t!ie seed* of cho’er i gerniin.it ng in me — in lhar mom u , th • thou«f!:t of revenge w s waked up in my diaboli *al heart. With this p i son r.ukling in me, I dragged myself to your hospitable roof, hu: wi h he fiend;* i d sgn o m irderin g you, hv com nuiiieatin ; ilu* diseas . an lof taking you together with me : o hegrive I have accomplished the bur i »le d ed, bat on t ;e grave remorse lias se aed me, an 1 I cann > die un il you drig m a monrt *r, into be so »s to becoin ■ a |Ht*y ! o wolves. Yon. my 1 • icfae or.s —you 1 have designed to murder—Now, at on ’e put mo to dea h i ” In hsm inner he groan ;d out his lament.i tioiii, un il his s ri-ug b w is exh ms ed, an 1 h snkin o ius.'iis bili r. Alexis an 1 his wif. s oo 1 in mu e amuzem n , a c*»jl 1 shudder ran thron ;li th ir limbs. “Shall we throw on the lug o he devoured bv wolves cried t’ie appr< n tcs, or 5h..11 we firs Imug the vdl tin on a Te ll it h * crows may tear out his pois »no is h ar /’ “ Mis or nne, d< spair, or sin, in o l ers. does not jns’ifv ns in walking in the way of the sinner,” said Alex’s; “ he is a in m who requires on aid, and to do good to our hit erest enemy is a virtue of divine origin.” They rudonbl -d .heir ex -rtionsto re* ore the sick man, an I they had he satsfac ion of seeing heir efibr s were not unavailing. The Miiler w.is r< stored. The gra itnde of this penitent exc. e Is 1! des-ri; tion. He received life in the house in which he de signed to introduce death. Heaven extended its protecting wing over his gene ous family, which by the hazard of their own liv. s saved the I f* of their enemy ; and the pcs deuce passed by an I no one was attacked. After some weeks, a feas’ of deliverance and reconciliation was celebrated in the f ires* cot tage, and ibis history of revenge and magnani mity was every where related. EXAMPLES OF LONS LIFE ATTAINED BY TEMPERANCE. Hippocrates avers, th it excess in dr'nkiii Is no so injurious as excess in ea ing. By fi ti > the s om.ach wi h a variety of lietero e >eo is food, the mos djplorable eo isequenees inns ne c ssar.ly ensue: all he fim v s els an i tides of the iinman sys ern mus bechoakc 1 and over a!- ed, and the enrren o’ the hloo I be in errujtt ti, moving tu bid and shew, through the p ession and violence done to nufnr *. Bv s irf itiugan I g ut <>nv, t’ e most ft al d’s orders mast, ofnecess ty, !».* occasion d. and the human bo lv he s ion co iver ed i ito one univ. r srl infirm rv. No bing is o fijn.lly to nature as temperance : it is e >n In ive bo Ii t" he. Itt» of bolv an 1 s Mildness of mind. If we lived bn. according to in ure, aril made her gen uine die a es and cal s the n 1.-sand s an.lari of o tr ea in r an I drinking, oue-th rl of Lose dis e ses an 1 eviis w ii-h now inf s human life, would hardlv be knmer. In j ropor io i itsin.vu rv iiKTease I, h * life of in.in w.s abbrevi i ed. T!ie s.-ven kin s of R nne reigned iun o er th.ui tlic fiisl ’wall v Ifimp, ro s. I s agreeable to con enij late Vie advanced ve rs which bos; have att.ined who recom m*n !e 1 temper nice, an I moderation of desire, bo h hv ’heir p**ecep s an I exumpl s. Pvt’iigoris who s • p t’n t cally incule t.-d abs in nee fro n auinrd b i i, an i so s ai t!y en joint;! upon his d'scipl s frugality an I s lf-go ver im n’. Hv *d aceor Im r to an anum mous wr ier of his life, men'i iu ■<! in P o jus. a century. T ie philos > hi r Gor rias, who declared r! at he hid nev r eaten or done any thin ; I*-r tlie in ; e gratifi; t ion of his appetite, live 1 iO7 vvais. H’ppoera es the father of phy.se, l.ved above on • n n 'red years. Soplio -I <» the ri g ’dian, t years of age, pro bleed ou.* of the mos: el-.borate composi. turns of the dram tic kind ha' th; bum m gen - us ever per fee ed, an I liv d to he near 100. T.u* amiahl.; X.-noplion, who hath wr tn so much in praise of temp mice n! virtu*, lived t i above9o. Plato, tus cot mp»rarv, reache hisSls year, 1)i > ;cnes, the Cynic, di d ta hoi 9•; 'X nocra es a’ 81. Zn >, the f.th t of til • Stoic Piiilosoji iv.; t ii.it! <1 h;s vear ; an 1 h’s im Mediate successor and disciple. Clean thes his dOth. Pin Mr. who be;ins !,i< po*ms with doelar n r water to be th ; !>ost t iug in n iture, lived al mos* through a century. Ag si a us, whose character is so heau’if ill v pour rayed by X noplion, led armCs at 80, **s. tab ished N *e nn bus in his kin 'do n,. n I ;r B}, ou h s 'cturn from Egypt, finish) d a life adorn *d with sin ;nl ir glogv. Cie ro, in his tn-a’ies on ol 1 ag*, inTolu -es Ca o, the Gens »r, in bis “M’li year, hnr<tn;uing the people, an 1 assisting It Sen ife, the p.*ople, his b n’s, an I h:s frioads, with his co ms Is. The famous L»*wi.s (k.rn iro. th ■ Yen.; i;;n, w;s o( an mfi an eo istit i i > i fill 4 t; at 80 he publish.si hiseeleb-at d I took, en i led. “Sn •«* «Sc certain me ho’s of a* am ng a long an I hea thy life; ani having passed his him Ire 1 h year, d;e ! ti h.s elbow chair am ho i p in. Auvnß-he, according o G-milH, from tin tim • hat It us tr|ied the throne, never once tas ed either fl sh. fish, or s rung liquors, and died in 1707, near 103 yeirs old. Manv more ins anccs might cas ly be pro duced, wh -re regal iri y of life, tnnpiill tv of min I, and s implicity ofdiet, have furnished long s -en s of happiness even in this frnnsi ory wo-Id, and fib st “il the late evening of life with uniin paired vigour bo h ot body and min i. But such instances of longevi y are vesj rare. ■saMWßßsnßKaaoaaßHaeiinßßßßaßHmi ;.lyto be found in cour's and ci ies. Courts hav s ea r b<;. n the sepulchres of temperance au ■ ntue, and great cities the graves of the luimai c O speclo*. Amer'/c n Po'tce. —The Boatm n oi'iheOhh l and M.ss ss'j pi are tlie most r otous au ! 1 .wl s . se‘ ofpeo, le in America, and the M s*- in Hue *o submit to the edisti ti ed authorities. At Gin , cmu’iti 1 saw one ofthesa persons arrest don e wharf fur (b ut. He s -erne I 1 tt!e iaeliun tos-bmi , as, could he con rive* oi scape to tin opposite s!ioru, he was sa e. He called npoc his companions in the fiat boat, who came in s antly io his ass s mice, au I were appureu I v ready to rt* *ue him from the clutches of tills Tans i lau ic bum-ba'i I’. The constable iuT’auti A palied#ijt—ni apish I but a sm 11 piece o r pa per, and siid,”l take him in t e name o:Th d a’e.” The ineSTUia <•» of t’u- . nfor un ti; nn vigntor looke 1 as him ‘or s >me time, and In n on •of hem s i I drily,”! gu s* you m ist o with, the cons able.” * v u. s qaen ly, • t New York, i heard on; evening a row’at at t.td. aul wi.vi a to see t e process of cap u iug a ref acting citizen, 1 cut r d wit!) s iineo Ikt persons. Tlt eons able was there uns ippoit -d by any ofh * br threr., au litscmti oin m«u’.liv iniposs Id lu:.t, wi -ho i ass Vim *e, heco d 1 take hlf:i do z li fellows who were wtu didieultv r Ttra'n- ' r*)m wliij ping ea li o her. —'lowev r, his hand seemed to be s paten as the magic wand of Amiidn, for, ou j Mein r i on t‘-e shonl lers o the comb i an s, th -v f II in o the r nks an 1 on relied o.f wi h hini.’tsq lie i v as if they bud been sheep. Ev-n in Inr e ‘oavut in be \V s tern country, la* eo is able h s no men mi le his eomman I, b;t aLvu vs fin is mos powerful ..Hi* s .hi he cit z iit th ‘int *1 vvs, Avliencver a cul prit stu he captured. —i err.t/’s Ham lea in A /n " -ic i, *1? t* 1 St, Jit ci — y k jeh.ii.lm. • S. ■f/T-'T-'G''-*. .»•- -"h Sg tf' V-k.. > tjit: ’ *• ■ H A, EVOWI/rON, Hus just receired direct from (he Minus t dory, a large and Splendid nti irtinrut of COMBS, AMONG WHICH A’Ul. the follow is:;, vu: OitT.ii K BHI'Lt. carved Tack I'anibs, enibra. ! i en g sixo-e i ditfere if pmrems. Do do pi tin T ick (’oiii'h, Do d » quill Top do Do do pun ..fck, Mug, side and Dressing Combs * ’ Droz'lli.tu carved md (d .io and qi ll 'op Tuck Combs Do puff side, neck and I m.: do Dressi ig, pocket aid fine !«' >ry d<>. A; •. For s .le it aflu ul dv i ice. rrn “d einfictarers cost, bv tlie doze i >r si igle, at gl'k !sro. !--. reel, N .venib-r 23 4'? vy *%jP - eu. Sk* . % . ♦ ji. . * w. • J lot I It it/iil ) ii|/| PIPE l»r.l’l iv 5 halt pipes li dia'id Cin | 50 pie es Tow 55 gglng 5 t coils !t ,!e lt .pc IDOOft Spanish Scirars 5 ii. rctfl new Ilice Al.s* hand' ! ng th f day frun Steamboat tugugfa, Ilhds. New O lea a n I i* >r:o ilico * j'.rs D > Wfi* t I idi i M >!asses li. st. Cm x (turn D . X. L. limn D > \\ ns\ey Do C.d* r Brandy B irr< I* . Giu Do .M ickerel Do perm () 1 D. R otter Cr-.ckem j Casvs Land in !’ ater and B own Stout D j Prime C teeai* Quarter Pipes C igsw.-ll’s Wine Do C isks C r o Wine Boxes White II .van t and Lump Sugars D J perm Can !!e» iidSo .p Do Ii is.es md Herrings Do A h r;can Sea ts B ms Prinitr Gree i C dice Do Drip and Rick Shot B il *s Cou i*i 15 iirgi ig D> • Yarn C:i«es Xl’gro sh ies A ‘ { .’I A-sort ne it of St iple DRY GOODS. For -lie low Sor cash or approve*, m t ■-». d no'rs. In - J. MAli-11 ALL. ’ Nov 3) It 4 i JUST RFX’KsVEI), C OI T ,S fir--’ qn dity R ie Ripe - ! '-w VSO Pieces fl x Biffed 15 25 Dozen p uphi (' (.fee M 11s 20 Bales l)r >wn Shirtings 1) do do Sb.-efings 4 B-des Dnffl ■ n 1 I’oint Blankets 2 d > R-d Fl t-meis 2 do Lhifleys 2 do C itro 1 nics 2 do Stripes iid P!ai is 2 Casefl b’e tehed feelings 2 do Irish L’nrn 2 do L*w n-i ‘el Priiffl 1 Case Cotton II m i terchie's I d ) Sdk Bmd inn s For s-.le Io x ior C ish or ipprove ! rn»r bv J. M AR'M ALL. , —— ~ Admin’s'r iTix's S ile. Wil! Hp sol I oi the 21s* .I 'v T .1 nil ey next, cl the late r;s deuce of R>*. r' T. A 1 i, de •»* ised, the per so - al nr >perty lie!o ig ng t * bis .<« a-p. j ) wit: Th Grop of Got on an 1 (k»r *, the Mock of . fl >rses. M de« m l h me t C itrle. PI -r it' >n T *o!s -*nd FnniHire of v nous k t!s 4*,dr . Tie Xe re® be- ; lo‘ffing ro his fsree a d the Lind lying ii this county will be hired and rented at the same time and place for the ve ir. MARY PRIOR. A Infix. C dumb;i county. White O k. D**c. -5. 1532 52 GK ARfrf 1, CM im i > cou t'y, '• WHEREAS, Ed n rid B >wj-e. snrr ving E.xeca- ' 71 tor of High Bl nr, in.’-, deceased, applies for 1 L t’prs Dismiss *rv on s .id E-t ae : T are therefore to cite in I nd n «iish ill and sin. gul irthe kin 'r ‘ i ml creditors /'the s i i de :eas;«l. to be and ipne tr at my OTI :e w '!iii the time prescribed by law. to fi'c tlie'.r objeeti ms if any they hive,' to shew cause why said Letters Disiuissory shauld not be grant ed. Given mder my hind at offi’e. m Columbia county, p this 2J:h dav of December, I;-32. 53 ' S. CRAWFORD, Cl’k- I FsICHET LIX'E To commence on Thursday, Ath Octo er next. THE Steam Packet JUHf STUXEA', C .pt. Green, haviav been newly coppered, with heav> ;f~y 1 nipper, dur ng the summer, and 1 II other respects put incomplete order, av.ll commence her regul :rtri; a f *rthe seas >n, at Chariest >n, 01 Thtirs -liy the 4 h of 0 :oher next, and co itimie to ie vi Ciarleflt )i every other Thira;! ty, uni August 1 ever ither Tnursd y, dur n ; the boating sewn.— Her ue commodatioii tor p ssengers his be»i improved, ant every atteutioa will be p<il t» ’in ir co n ort and convets e ice. A. SIACKEVZIE A. Co. Agents. September 28 3m 3.1 Mil AM PACKJE lkS 'wm. CAPik W. Dlf BUIS, ... DAVID C.l.’T. JAMES CURRY. THE Proprietors *>f tlicae Splendid Ste un Picket intend runnmg them is P.ssage and Freight B * t betwee 1 ‘i ir vi» 1 ml 1 1 p| Cl, tiie com iug ne s >n —’.!)<• first regal r Trip 1 • com ue 1 -e on Sa tU'Uiav, 3 i o X tvemhor ilex’, md t rh** foil >wing .r r-mg miaiir :—Lc iving C;nr!e -toi and Ai ms’ l ever . ■ dur lav, md irrivi ig at Ca rleston aid A gnsti eve r 1 T.ies lay. B,’ diis arr mgemeit, coir'try Mendi mts trnlhig to Cliarlestoi, in i wishing to ,v il themselves o' the eon. veyanee, c.t * m live tiieir cal id itio is. with perfe -t sife ty, lie .ire le ivmg home, whe 1 they w !1 b 'Ve their goods i i August 1. Gre a euro lias been hidin fi ring up tin ii C !iois. in a style eombimig 0111 ort md spbm lour, e. q*i lied by few b lata ii the Uiie iSt ites. T lese boa’s are 01 the Inv pressure pri iciple, c >ppered nd copper f.» e ic.l ; and as n > expense hs l> - eu s;> re I, in bifid iug the n, for sa'ety, speed aa i com ort, th‘V are re commended to the public with the ,r re '.test c mfi lenee. 11. W. CONNER t Co. Agents, Ch e le«t*» S. C. A. MACKENZIE C>. Agents, August;, (ieorgia. October 2 3.n 31 SAVANNAH JOCKV CLUS RACES, 4, I «* fi .< \ - « . _ r ; •T --- -- --- - Over tJee Binadrenture C rnse. fun miles distant from this eity. 'J’iHE to!! nving J icky C u!> Purses, will he run for JL over the ab >ve cour-ie, n i l**r fh<‘ ex dus’v.* con rol and din*ctioi of the S’ew ir !fl mi < J .TI -ers o the Club c mmicm-ing o * ihe last We.lnesd v, (th* • ■ h) <•! .1 r's. ..ry next, being ihe aimual meeting o th*- Club, and will continue (mu dys Free for my M .ry, Horse, or Geld ing in tlie- U filed Slates. first dav January 3 hth. Four mile heats, fi»r a purse *f §790 SECOND DAY Ja.NI’A ,V 31st. Tiiree mile lie rs, lor i imrse o r $509 TIIIPI DAA—FkEI t'AI Y 1 St. Two m h* h-“ ’s, f *r a purse > $3 19 FOURTH AND LAST i> \Y FEBRUARY 2 k M Ie he .fs. the best 3 i 5, h n< li■ ■ $2 : 0 Weights, Ac. tccordiug to the r les oi the B.iva;m h Jockv Club. RICH ARD D. ARNOLD, S crelary. O-tober.3) 2n3>thJ. 33 ii i\N t'y AfsA An !i nm -fli-.t p iss ssb-n "ivcii, two comm idi'Uis Fin-Plan* S'lOltLS, ne r h* I;;;; IsimMarket. Applet*. A API! WATERMAN. October 31 ts 39 T it E' ;i» ji-akm is tua ! o soon. —"i In \i Store now occupied as a L >tterv O.fice un. IJ J * •der the E *gle and Phccih.x Hoi* I. A ply 11. CO.iXARD. O. tober 5 32 sh’C a fPI HliilP.il **VCUISf • At a meeting of the Bo .rd of Directors on the sih ins*, it was Resolved, that a premium o a Gold .Me dal, worth live dollars, he ») !’»• red for the best written Ess y on the RC.sT IX COP POX. th .t shall he laid beiore the Board by tie first of November next:—to be decided by a committee appointed tor that purpose. *#’/#• ckUuphl Fair* O’ The (Jiorg a Agricultural Siciety of Maron w ill hoi.i a FAIR tor the exhibition ot Agr cumin.l, Horn, fail oral ~nd Do-lesti-a products ; Filed ( tile, .M.lch Cows, s*vi ie, eA . at tile Conr -il nise square n .M .con, 0 i Putirsd .y, tie 2J h diy of De teinber nev, wbe.i ticy wnl aw..rd (am mg others,) die loilovvi.ig Prem iua.. : viz: 1. For the best lo d <> r C *t’on of eight biies, welg ;.,ig li.it less til ..i 3d i lbs. each, th it si) di be e.xi.bned ns above, a e.lvcr Pitch, erval.edai $15,09 2. For the second best load of C itton of eig.it biles ; weigui ig as ab jve, a silver cup or medal, value i at 19,09 3. F*r tlie tiiir I best fodo oi 8 b les, a prem ium v .filed it 5,0 F r th j b st ox, r used and fat ed i:i this 4.. Ma •, n cup or med d worth 10 09 5. Far the scco id best do a premium v dued at 5,0-J ti. Far tiie 1 rgesf swine, r ased and f iled in this m itc, a premia n 5,00 7. For the hes: s;*e:irn -1 of Tunips* not less th m a !> is id, im-iil worth 2,50 8. Far t ic best Ge >i gi a m *l* Bitter, (nit less in ii 2) I>s ) i premium v due 1 t 5,0 ) 9. For the b. s: (ioargi i in ide Flou", a prem ium 5,0* 19. F*r tlie best sample Georgia Wine, i premium 5,09 11. F*r the best specimen Ge vgia Silk, a premium 5,09 12. F r tiie beef niece oi in xi Geargi i II ni ?. sp 11, a premium 5,0 j 23. F»r the best piece > r I -fl'ic Georgia rni !e .'l*ej mg, i pre ilium 5,09 It. F*r t.ie >‘.s' ml-ti (ia.v d) dt* s.dd 15 Fir the b st Bill do d<> 5,99 1 to. F*r the sp-cimeii o’ Georgi t Sugir not less th •i 25 lbs. <1 > d * 5,0 d T~f A (7eaer 1 M -et ng <P Ihe Society will be held ul the C >urt-H ‘use on We ioesliv th * 1 I h October u x , t> in ike arr inge.nents lor holding tiie first FAIR o the So ie v, &. ■. M BARTLE Pr, Se Vy. Mason, Septemh -r 15. 1832 33 .**>4 S'j. - FFICERS who receip'ed for ir 08 aid a eou’re k rnents r*> ’be Divisj >i Quirter ,M ;sttr <m the 2t r* Septembc'. I ~ 31, are hereby req fired to r.-tur i them i i go * i o der to the unders gne<l, by the Ist doyo; J n uary next. By order of the AI j »r General. N. \V. COCK 3, Division Q -arter Alas'er. December 11 1532 1 1 J 51 M y PIECiE.S Paw and Uemn B :gginff, 42 inch *. S, 9 ' es wide aid sound, tor sRe at a reduced price for Cash or approved ILner by L. HULL. December 14 53 1 AOTDS LOST. N or about the first of April, 1833, there was mail. 6 ed at W irrouton, W.irrwi county, in the state of Georgia, by Th nn is Gibson. a letter directed la Wii. >■ li.un Gardner, <;t L berty. Arn-tte county, Mississippi, omu ••■ <ir the le t li n I halves of Note* of tlie U iit®d Malt ’ 11 >nk and branches. «f which the right hind halve# > it.id been previ nisi/ received by tiie undersigned—■• 1 trtieu! r description oi those parts nns.-ng as taken i rom the halves received areas 1011. >\t'the halt of hand e I doll r n ite, No. 42 I, payable at t!ie olEae, di*. -e nii't ud de«osite in B s on, date 1 I )th September, 18 4 N. Bid lie P esi lent—the cashier's mme ending v tn luJnni, but not distinctly ewmgte the mi. a ro s < .e pap r idly. Tie lea h tudside ofanolher hundred 4ollar • 11. Ni. 573 •ny i'il* to Ge if ie P» »r, Jnnisr, dated . Puii.idelphiu. dr i July, N. Hi Idle, ftewdeyt, the •In e of disc >u i mil Jep.isite, an 1 th# cashier's nanao ire unknown, as they re upon the h I) miss ng. 3 il>•. Tesmesileof itiif 1 illar b.ll, No. > v Me to P. Bi ur, cashier, dated Ist December, 1895, N. Bid lie. President. 4t ile. Tiesme si of n t wenty dollar bill, v o. 1103, uy file d the dli o of disc unit ;a I ieposite, in Mobile. "i Ir. c shier, dated dl November, N. il d Ho. pr s-'ent. st’dv. riiesitn sMe » r a twenty 101 lir bill, letter D. No. Kl 3, n vable 1 3 Ge irge Po •. Jr. -a-diier, dated Ist I .nu try, 1.-3 t, N. B d 1 , Pr si lent, Phil delphi . lily. Tho s nu side ol a five dhi .r b.ll, No 1335, ’ 1 yable t the >li e dis ou u ud iep »s te in avannih, 1 te l Ist N vembe ", 1827, letter A. Ju. Cauaming, P.v i ’em. 7i v. Tie sane sle o i five 1 >1! ,r note, letter F. No. 2‘!23. piv ble i >—— ir lie irer, at the b ink or iv o its b-1 » lies, d .te IP 11 .del,).iiii, #3l »«pieinber, . ’SiJ. N. B.dJle, President. VMIJ.IAM GAR»N#R. Amitecouutv. Mi-9 s»i;)p : , I j Any us 91, 1839 \ i N. B. Any person fi i ]mg tiic s one or any part thereof will pie a ■ l-.ive the nrn m it \vi li T.i mi is Gibsoa, Esq s o! W.V t l ENT ON, who will Pa V A StttTAill.fi ItSWAiUI. r <), lober 13 w3.n 3d Wlii.Jsoi* S£ii3 I • m M&f, Wrightsh 1./ Geo. C HR si hscr’ber, !i .vi in purchased the above estnb. v li'h.neiit ,r mi Hen.tv Giuson, the la e proprietor, in. tends opening a SCHOOL o i the first .Vl.md .y in Jan. Itb3, under the direc ion nf Da.mei. VI a now, well .mov nas ,n Me teacher and afi ie elassie scholar. IV N )SO a hill his been 1 > a known as one of •lie tie lihii st situ ni ms in tiie state.— f„r ten years du. ring which nine there w..s a fl mnshiug Nchuul tit that place, there h s sc ,ree occurred a single case of fever nn mg the seh.dars. The bail lings are extenoive and well ad ,p ed to tiie purpose o J a school. •S'houhl ilit* pair mage he stiff] ient to riguir* it, a fe male assist ml uiil lie employed.—(hi Idfen from a dis t mce are expected fob ard with the proprietor, where t icy will at all t mes h ,ve the advantage ol the snperin. tend ui e and instrii ti on o! the teacher both in out of > svh Mil. B jaiid.—Pupils will he supplied with well furnished rooms, b >ar I. w shine, fires, & randies, pr. month 50. T i I on per term of lire months, r| liafin, Greek and French L mguages, 15 00 llis'.iry. Geography, Arithmetic and English r Grunin ir, 8 00 I ,V 'dlirig, lie (liusr an I U'rhiug, fi 00 Pile ab ive with I’hiloaipliy and Geometry, 01 00 Tar anhscriber iiPbrni 'he imMic that his hoi m will I still be kept open as i TAVERN, and tint he will be . thn iktnl tor a eon'iun Uioji o j (lo ir patronage, ant! will sj> ire no p fins to ren 'er com ors dile such as call on him. , A. A. iIEAUD. J N e p über 6 ttl,( il * ii»JtJ ii Vi N I 'liNTi4iM. ( li. WAKFFIEMJ, an eminent Surgeon in Eng. land, a t louiict s lit t out ol 1)1 eases o, Chuifrnoo ilie c inline ,t ol Euron \ he has cured !)1 !>y tfc.j use of Saline Appericnts.—A. V Co trier tjf- E.iijuiisr. “ \V 7 . are not in the ii.nh.t of in iking out eertifieatea ot cominendaf.on f >r m.l rennet/ tpiackeries, but wedo know ol a no truni, approved too by the Faculty, thu centiot b« recommended too h ghly t > the attenfio i o* every family during the present w inn weather. Ft is clciioi*inaud •* lint ei\i I'.je. rex re, t Mooi.et.nn Ap/.erisi t," Atid to • medicinal propert'es are udmir.ibly adapted to the allevi ation and removal o the numerous Middy complaints in cident i i the summer season. We doubt whether the who..- P.mmiacojiie offers a more innocent % d effective r rnedy, ora more pleasant ad pal ate able preventive, IF ving seen its virtues tested in casos of severe head ache a a! th'eatened ( An ern .\f i.hu t, we ea-i conscienti ously testify coiicer.iing .Is utility,”— Kd.ff. V. Evening Jon. no I. ffiTI.ER’S EFFERVESCENT MAGNESIAN AITi.RI Ea\ 1 rein vi s Dyspepsia, or itid'gestion, nerv. ons deli i tv, irid 1 less, head aehe, acidity of the stomach, and hah fnal costivenes-a It is more convenient tibanthe Sc di t/. Powders, and the d ise may be so regul ted as to per orin it gentle or powerful purgation; its portublenese , r, d the co ivenience with wltich it is mixed, recommenc it to thealtenti. tof all travellers, particularly those vi*. ( iting or residing in hot climates. I repared by 11. But! r, Chemist, I,o’id<in. and for m2* , hy TURPIN A D’ANTIGNAC, Sole Agents for Augusts, Ues. August 3 J 4 i ~ ' United Slutes Arsenal Augusta, Gi. December 4 th, . iwa -1 F VI.ED Proposals will lie received by the under. 't si/ned until t’m 2ith insi. at seven o'clock, P. M. for ur is'ii.ig the Troops at rli ■ United Mates Arsenal, nd-II Is, near Augusta, Geo. with Fuel for twelve months commenciug on the first day of January, If-33, tu l eti ii ig o i tit a I ist diy of December, 1833. The t \V io I expected ti \n delivered inns' he Upland Wh te 0 1 1*, Hir. onj, II ac • O tk, or It an!; J/cl;, sound, straight all ‘rce from ritor de • ay, aid deliver* I t the Arsen- I 1 nbn-e stnti-d it su -li times and in sn -h qn nriiiet as ‘he Ami 'g Asst ini Qu irter VC ister at said Post shall direct. 811 Is in the sn-n o' >)'), with two secunV w (to ks ] lam-- lin the lifer o Prop i* Is, aid f» be ipnroved by ) til a A ii is Assist mr Quarter Vi rtef; will he required o i sure the aitb id p rfor n rice o‘ the contract. I T lei'e- o Pr »islsr »be d reeled ‘o the under, s gaed an ! ea lorscd on the bick, \Vo>J Prop istls 1 A. :•< )\v iaEll, Lei/e a ts 1 1 A zting .1 <<’/. Q srt-r if aster. De r nb -r 7 50 "Z i f i A' a'oiij! Ctiasi i »U r opens !an 1 .or sdc at reduce 1 nnVt~» hv t EATHAM HULL. November 23 45 AT PRIVATE SALE. BY LATHAM HULL. ■I f \ IIOGSIIEAD.j superior D dtimore Wills. ■*' kiy. November 41 •.ill:lilt VO 0 iUMsVrAJE*. A. KNOWLTON, NO. 248, BHO ADS THEE T y ’A A just opened as- lendid or*ment of black k white and s arlet ME it I.VO M I STLES— some •f which are very super! ir, with full Merino Borders. A I.SO, 5, fi, 7. and 8-4 b? ck, white and s-arlet square Shawls. Vim, 8-4, and fi-4 Thibet wool Shawl*, all colors—All .i which w.-re pur li sed at Auction in New-Yorkani will be sold n : 1 sin .11 advance from Ist. November 2 I 42 JlE€MlJiric& 8.1.Vff, ) Ar .rsra, Dec. 17th, 1832. \ AN E ection for Nine Directors, for the ensuing yf-r, will b<- he ! d irt’-e Bin’ iig H ntse. on Monday th# itn Janu rv 1533—T ie Polls will be open from 9 o’clock A. M. to 2 iVlock P. VI. GEORGE W. LAMAR, C shier. Doer. Id iff