Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, March 10, 1838, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

Tkf Drcnm I'hIIUU-iI BY S. OOOUHICR. What are dreams— illusions ol fancy or sug gestions of prophecy! fleeting v miihb w lie Ii pasa over I lie mind, like clouds across the sil 1 lake, trncelcsa and trackless, meaning noth ing. and teaching nothing'! or are they shad ow* of coming events, or light and transient as (lie mountain mist, but like that, foretell ing the storm or sunshine that is lo follow! these are doubts winch the philosophy of ages have not been able to solve. Our story may, perhaps, throw some light upon the iiuaiy quest.® n. Vivian was a youth envied hy all around hinTas the favorite of fortune, lie was rich, accomplished, hadsoine and beloved ; but, sins! he was nut happy, lie fell the want sis spi rit which he did not know how lo supply. ll* looked around in nature, and felt its beau tie* with a vivacity almost amounting to rup ture ; hut an uneasy sense ol privation re mained. ll seemed to him that there was something lost, or saiiiniliing not yet. found, which was indispensable to bis pence. He rose in llie morning, and ascended to the lop of one ol the highest hills ami looked over the broad landscape. In tlK* silver nvu n el, the waving meadow, the si iping woods, the golden morning, Bird the purple sunset, in all around him—bn saw objects to clelighl, but mne to satisfy bun. I> *y after day lie re turned lo hi* lioine, with the fell .cl ion, *• These are indeed beautiful, but they only persuade me that there le yet sumjlliir.g belter than llio-c.” One evening, as ho was returning from his rambles, lie approached the dwelling ot a humble cottager, distinguished lor Ins worth and wisdom. He was aged and posses mg no oilier fortune than a daughter of sixteen years; he still deemed himself rich, lor she was dutiful, intelligent, and lovely, I* was u beautiful night, and the moonbeams were wo. ven with thick clusters of j 'ssaminc over the door and windows of the cottage. A sweet voice was hoard —Vivian paused ; it was '.lie daughter of the cottager Mug ng At nii-iy uiwn, nl rosy morn, Tim rmlbrsixt ainiia alone— At twilight dim, atilt Ins hymn limit n still mid suirownig lone Anolbnr day bit sang is gny, turn listening Innl is near, O, ye who sorrow, come horrow, borrow, A lesson *1 robin here. Vivian frequently visited the cottage, and was ever a welcome guest there. A* he en tered it, Elen the cottage girl, met min and conduced him to her father. As lie sit con versing with the good old man, Ins eyes stole often to the beam mg face ol the daughter. While he gar.ml upon her, her glance mui Ins ; her eyes were cast upon the ground, mid tbs hues that came to her cheek were those which stinsi'l throws upon n while cloud. Vivian experienced strange and bewildering emotions, but Im could not account lor them, ll did not enter hi* imagination that a simple cottage maiden could possess inlhience over the rich heirofahgh and haughiy hiniily. He returned home still less happy limn ever. Resiles* and perplexed, he retired lo Ins slurping apartment, mid threw IniiisellTipoii In* pillow/, Uul it was long ere he coni i sleep. If for a moment he h>sl himself in slumber, u multitude of images passed In lore him, hull real half imaginary, now thrilling him with pleasure, ilien startling him with affright. At length wearied and exhausted, he fell asleep. When he awoke, he was deeply impressed with n dream, the outlines only of which lie could recall. It seemed that he had been fa vored with the presence of the object which he sought. It had Idled h.m with delight ; and while still awake, Ins noma thrilled with exquisite emotions. Hut the name and form of this object lie could not bring back to his memory. Win ti - er, indeed, it ii.itl visited linn ns a tiling ol eight or sound, bn could not toll, ft seemed at one moment to be a being of form; and as In* fancy strove to recover the fleeting nmgo it wouldjiovcr to bis eye and then disappear. Thou some faint strain ol recollected me lody would appear to be the thing Uo bed lost; but us he pursue I i*, it inched away. All that remained and certain in hi* tiimU was an impression that the object necessary to his happiness had visited lit* imagination msleep bringing with it all lira charm* of beauty and melody, and casting around his spirit a spell ofstrango and enthralling power. Hut fancy ing that tie hid now a clue to the mystery winch had seemed to involve Ins existence, Vivian determined lo unravel it in n practi cal man nor. 11* was persuaded that if he were to meet the being of Ins dream, he should instjjitly recognise! t, ami thus dis •over the secret of his happiness. Ho riwolv *d lliere'orc lo travel, aid scrutinise every (lung that came vviilnn hie observation. We cannot follow linu through all In* wandering*. He visited foreign cities, and mingled in tne gay world of fashion. He exam nod the vsnou* mullin'ions of the countries through rvhicu he passed, saw remarkable edifices and localities,scan.io l paintings and flames, sought out the picUire.-que, ascended Mount Hlanc for the siiuhmo, and ranged the lulls ot •Scotland fur the romantic. In short, lie made the great tour and saw whatever u tr«- vc let should see. In iwo years he can* back to hi* native country, improved in knowledge and routined in maimers; bin a melancholy shade upon In* countenance doc Med lie hud not found the object of his pursuit. O.ieu indeed, had he seemed lor a moment about to discover the image which came in his dream, but smld li ly the subtle thread by which lie he’d it was broken, and the resemblance flew away like ■ fnwhted bird. Vet every thing seemed lo remitted hiiiij,of what ho sought— In llie look of soma dark hair d girl of Savoy—n Ihe glance ot a blue eye shepherdess of the Rhine m ilio soft language of a /'Vouch maiden, in the ringing laugh ot an English one—in the low unearthly tone* of an /Rohan harp—in the touching melody of the musical voice of Wad. Pasta, and in that of M d S mtag—in the Sybil of l)ainmichino; in the Venus de Medici in the mountains and rivers—in the blue air—the tinted cloud—Hie prismatic bow—in the Jake f and lawns —m nature mid art—in whatever gave Inin pleasure, there w as some thin* to restore In* dream, something nvisi hly ami mysteriously associated with 'll" sub |f*cl of it. Vet while every thing around linn war thus stamped with ll* fresh foot prints, its wing rustling in every breeze, n« image dwelling in alt that was melodious, still still Iho evanescent being eluded ins grasp, and cheated Ins pursuit. He had been at home but a single day,when, ns if by accident, he found himself approach* ingthe collage we have described. It was evening, and the moon shone a* belurc upon the jesaiume, which he last visited, Agnn he heard Hie voice of Ellen; again he paused and listened. It was agnn the song of the redbreast that she wa* singing. V Midi ol recollection*eamo to h * mind, "Tins.'' said he, "istuioly the music of my dream?” He hastened to the cottage- Ellen met him at (he doof; and V man instantly recognised in her the heroine of ins vision? t Let not the render say our «• »>ry is impioba • , hie. Vivien ih not the only one who ban been iho subject of a dominion, Hint noons for lime over every pulse, lives in every avenue to the heart nod hy the lejferdcin on of yonllifol f.in~ 1 cy. renders one object the seeming fonndalion j from which nil our pleasure flows. In short, there are others, us well as he, who ImvJ seen analogies in things, as unlike aa a tain bow and a pretty girl? We need not tell the rest. The lovers were married, and Vivian and Ellen consider their union, as a happy fulfilment of a remark able dream, A ml ho long nH dreams chance to lie promp ted by the wishes nod purposes of lovers it is probable even's may make them prophetic? lIV EXPRESS MAIL. [raiiM nen cuiiiikhposiip.st j WASHING I ON, March 5. In the Senate Mr. WEBSTER presented a memorial of citizens of New York, remonslra ling against the sub treasury scheme, and pray ing for the establishment us a National bank;' which was referred. On motion of Mr. WEBSTER it was revolved i that ihe Secretary of Wai, Navy and Treasury, communicate to the Senate the names ol ad persons appointed pension agents aincc ld3‘«; | bow such appointments have been made; the I lime such advances were rnaib; the amount dis bursed at each ulliee; the balance on band n the close of each year; and the amount remaining | undisbursed on the first of the present uiupilp, Compensation, <Stc, Adopted, Mr. CLAY presented a memorial of Citizens i of Hampshire county, Virginia, remonstrating . against the existing mail arrangements;—refer : red. Mr, WRIGHT from the committee on Fi nance, reported a joint rctolmion, disapproving and disalllrming, mid th is rendering void, the charter of the State bank of Wisconsin, recently established by the legislative assembly of that Territory. It was laid on the table. The bill from the House relative to the on forcement of Frontier neutrality was amended and passed in concurrence. On motion ol Air. WRIGH T it was ordered, • bat so much of Ihu President’s message as re lates to the safe keeping and disbursement of the public money, appropriated for the Indian ser vice, be referred to the committee on Finance. The bill from the House making nppropria- Hons for the year 193 N, was read twice and rc -1 ferred. Mr. MERRIOK occupied the floor in oppo sition lo the sub treasury bill, during Ibo cnliio day. m In the Home of Reprcsen'nlivrs, after the rending of the journal, the house was called for resolutions. A vast number of resolutions, mostly of a pri vate nature was offered. FUEL HUM OF KIECTIORi. Mr. BELL introduced a bill lo secure the free dom of Elections, pursuant lo notice, which was rend twice and ordered to be printed, Mr. GARLAND of Va. moved it* reference to (becommittee on Elections- but at the request of Mr. Bell, tho motion was withdrawn: and on motion of Air. Deli, the bill was ordered to be j ( ref-ired io a select committee. Mr. CARTER of Tennessee, off. red a pr.-am- \ r Me and resolu.ions on the subject of the increase | of the public expenditures; which lies over. i !■ EXFLOIII.no LXPKlirriOX. Mr. MALLORY offered a resolution for the ■ s appointment of a select committee to enquire in- j 1 lo the causes of the delay of the sailing of the ! Exploring Expedition, and fur the reasons why t the foimer resolutions of the bouse tailed to , elicit a satisfactory explanation/ Mr. RENCHEU moved lo amend the rcao- 1 i lulion so ns to direct an inquiry into lha expo- ( dioncy of abandoning the expedition. I Mr. INGHAM made an objection to the reso 1 lulion, and it was laid over. Mr. DAVIS of Fa. offered a joint resolution for the adjournment of Congress on the llth of j May next, i Mr. MERCER objected to its consideration, ' and the question being taken, the bouse refused , lo consider it. , Mr. PECK offered u resolution directing the i committee on Agriculture to enquire into the ' expediency of providing means for the inirodiic- j lion of such foreign seeds and plants into the i United Stales as will tend to the advancement ! and improvement of agncultuie; which was 1 agreed tit. Air. SHIELDS offered n fci-olulion of enqui ry in rrgaid to the progre-s made in procuring the Smithsonian bequest; agreed to. Mr. ADAAIS ol Ala.s. ntl'eied a resolution for . I the publication ol the names of Ibo signers ol a j letter and memur at from Franklin county, Aa. j requesting ibo bouse to arraign John fjuincy | Adams at their bar, and ex|iel him fto.’'the j House; and for ibo reference of the same to « I soled committee of nine; with power to send | for persons and papers. Air. CRAIG of Va. axkeJ bow the petition come before Ibe House; be had never heard of it. Mr. RENCHER mined that the resolution be not considered. Air. ADAM'S asked for the rea l ng of the let ter and meiiunorial; and remarked that Ins pri leges, ns a member ol the bouse, and lbs price leges ul the house iiself were involved m the subject. Alt UENCHIF.R withdrew Ins motion; and the i Utter and memiilial was read. The paper was | addressed lo Mr. Adams himself, and purported |lo be from twelve persons in Fianklin county, j Virginia. 1 Mr. STEWART of Va. remarked that the j place was in Ins district, and that every name I upon the paper was fictitious; of that he was satisfied. O i motion of Mr. PATTON the motion was laid on the table. t The House was then called by States, for the presentation us pe it tons. Mr, LAWLER of Ala. presented the reso lutions of the legislature of Alabama, in favor of ' the annexation ol Texas; and moved lo lav them • i on the table and present them. Mr. AD VMS moved to refer the lesolutinnt 'o \ a select commit! >e. The question being i>n lire motion to 1*; on \ t the table, Mr. Adams asked the yeas ami nays; • which were, yeas 100—nay* 40. 8 i the resolutions were laid on the tatilc. After (lie reception of many petitions, nn pri vate, local and public subjects, the House ad journed. M. From tht jV. 1 . Com. Adv. March S. Important from the frontier. At a late hour we received the following intclligen c from the frontier. It will be seen that the “patriot* 1 forces have been defeated by the British in the Upper Province, ami those that have been collecting on the n ir thern bonier, lor nn attack upon Montreal, have led down their arms and surrendered to Gen. V otd. Impkisonment of Mk Van RknSsei.aer. —A letter from Auburn, dated ttier I*l, stales that the ex-genenl ss mo, Mr, Van II nssela er, was arrested the d iy before on a warrant, issued by Judge Conkling, of the U. 8. Dis trict Court, and committed to the county jail. St Alban’s Messenger Off! -e, ) Thursday evening-, March 1. \ The Patriot Army Disbanded. The patriots have been collecting tor sev eral days past, on a small island, east of AU burgh, and oilier places near the lines. Yes terday they left, their encampment —passed over to A burgh, and crossed toe liu s ai Caldwell's Manor, under the command id Drs. Nelson and Cots, and encamped fur the nia'il ab ut two miles tmrn the lines. This morning upon organizing their for i Cs, they li canto eirnvinpiid lltal they could not s'atid agfliustihc U"ynl fofee that ueie nmrchiiio Hgiiiisuhem, Tins irior-iing, pro vinos to disbanding limy received intelligence of the defeat of McKenzie anil Van Rensse laer. They therefore came to the conclusion iha' “discretion was the better part of valor,” and ile ive.cd up tlnnr arms to Gon. Wool, who metthem at the hits and received them, in cluding two field pieces. The number who laid down llu-ir arms was about two hundred and fifty. Tito who e amount of their fnrcea has probably about tour hundred. Dm Nelson and Cote have just arrived were, in the custody id Gen. Wind. From I In' .V, 1, Commercial Adv. March 5. Late Foreign Intelligence. Wo have at last the p.casuie of announ cing the arrival of two packets; the Albany, Captain Johnson, from Havre—sailed on me 17ilioi January, mid ihe nev slop Cambridge Jiiplaio Ira Li irsley from Liverpool. Capl. 11. sailed o i Ins regnlai dale ihe 10 hos Jam* unry. It wdl be seen that a number of D itish offi c.ns came out in iliu Cambridge, bound lor Canada. The Lomlon papers contain the proceed ing,! ol ihe first meet mg at lluifilo—ai wlucb Mackenzie m ide Ins debut ns a leader ol “pairiois”—lns speech—*T. 8. ili'own’s ae count oflns escapii— the atFiir at AI ssisqnni, in which Dr. Nelson and Mr. Cote figured— ad me ac- omits ol ihe uhsnid attempt upon I'lironto—tin) narrative ol Lieut. Weir’s murder—end, in sliurt, almo*t every thug re -litng to Canadian nifa.rs l it bad bee i pub liabed in 111 « c.iy at llie dale of the lalest ad vices tram New York, winch was the 20 h ol I) cumber. In fact, these in tilers, and the burning of the Exchange, almost till the pa pers.- There is, however, one other subject winch occupies no small share of space tu lire columns of the journal* —nothing less th .n a ghost! Too following is a part—abi-u a lenlh part —of uu editorial article in the Globe of January 10 li. It is already known even to our most distant readers, that Inc greatest possible alarm has been produced in various districts near .ho metropolis , by the nightly appearance of a‘something.’ which is only not described because it is indescribable, 1 and which would be bettor seen were tl nut so ' smgulaily invisible. Soane, however, it sumo, i times has, for llie order just issued by llie com missioners of police to llie superintendents to inquire concerning it in their respec ive ills nets, rcpieseuU it as “resembling a ghost, bear, devil, Arc.’ It will occasion m those distant readc s some astonishment to learn, that the nitpiir Cs insiiluted in consequence of the flights and inju ries sustained by many susceptible persons, go to establish n supposition that no such “soUTcihmg" has ever appealed at all, winch adds alarmingly to iho mystery —because its pieserce has been manifesto I to Ihe ey es or the imaginations (the same thing) of various people— ; somo very young, some very old—bul all ot them as free Irom su perstition, as far gone in enlightenment, and as entitled la credibility, as the old lathes and young gentlemen who contribute to ihe I’ory j .uniats. The (Sunday Tunes publishes a column about the ghost, he amount i f winch seems io be that some veiy ingenious mischief maker had g d up an exceedingly clever coninvaiico tor tiighieuing noth as had noi nerves [-root against an unex plainable appearance. Among oilier places, the ghost had appeared m the park of Holland House, and pel to ll.got sundry fashionables of both sexes, who vveie thcie enjoying themselves by j moonbgbt. The venerable laud Eldon was dangerously I ill—not expected to live many days. London, Jan 15. I'lie tout destruction of j ihe Royal Exchange, Lloyd’s ColVee hou-e, ami ! the several depaitmenls in which important 1 branches of business* were carried on, has m- 1 duced a total cessation ot those commercial opera tions which are most ossen til to ltie active prosc enium ol mercantile pursues. Too variation in the value of ihe British Securities has scarcely amounted to one quaiter per cent, this week, and the amount of business which lias been done is inconsiderable, especially ,'n speculation. Money lias been rrndeie.l mme pK'tildul by the payment ol the hall yearly divi dends, a ol this lias supported the Maiksl to a very considerable degiee, otherwise n is mote i11.,u ptopable that under ihe |>eculnvr slate of alfairs mi respects Russia an- 1 Turkey, and the slate of tc’ings in Canada, that prices would have given way to some extent, it is, however, lu iy expected that flic civil war in llie colony will lie necessary to keep’ a large body ot lumps there for some tin e, whMi ,nusi oeea.-itm great expense, sod lendel ii more ih »u p tillable that alow loan will be required by tier .Majesty'* government. liver ims e Tvv klv K.— 1 he Bank return made out tor llie quaiter ending on I't) mst.. exhibit* tho following result of ihe average weekly haluh. lies and assents vviilnn that peuod. The cireul.t lion is diminished by 8,000/., » anding at present at 17,900,0Ut)/. Tge deposilo account is ineieas cd by 703 000/.—viz. to 10,1)33 00./. These eunties in the bunds of the ctnporaiioii, an- de creased Ivy 131,000/. now being 2'.’,600.000/, and the stock o! bullion is now high ss 8,836,- 000/., or 723,000/ more than was apparent by the statement made-up last month. But a slight variation has taken place in the balance of profits in favor ol the Usnk. The rest is stated at », 700,000/., or 3.000/, more than it was in Decem ber la.*t. No alteration bos yet occurred in the notation of British securities. Consols lor account are worth 03j. and h-*> money 01. Exchequer Bills remain at sli, and India Bonds at 53 j premium, j Bank of England.—Quarterly average of tin j weekly liabilities and assells ol tbc Bank ot Eng I and, from Oct. I*. 1837, to Jan. 9. 1?')*, incln- J wit, pursuant to ilia act 3 »nd 4 TVm. IT., «i cap. 87. tl I,i,ibillle«, Asselts b Circulation jC 17 900,009 I Re.-nri ics 22.660,000 Deposiles 10 933 000 | Bullion 8 695 000 f S 28, - 93.000 31,501,000 il Downing street, Jan 11, 1838. I Frum the N 0 Bi f, March ft. ( Important from .Mexico, Loiters received by the Levin Junes, that the I ex-Vice President of Mexico, left Vent Cruz for ''J Mexico, oh the lC;lt Pel), with Ins family, and L that he agrees with president Bustamente on certain subjects from which the patriots infer a j return to the federal constiutioo. The letters 1 * likewise announce that General Urren who com. j 1 inanded at Sonora, had taken possession of Du- e range, had declared in favor of the confederation, c , hail despatched messengers to Texas, for the purpose of inducing the Texians, who, it is said, J eonfide implicitly in him, to advance to Duiange 1 ami to unite with him for the establishment of the fedeial government in Mexico. Various similar demonstrations of public feeling had taken j place in oilier pans of Mexico, and animmedi.de change in the organ ulion of the country was 1 anticipated, i Verbal information obtained from the same i source a Ids, that several slates, Zai aet as among | the rest had declared in favor of the fedeial gov. "rnnient; that a powerful force having been sent ' from Mexico against General Urrea, n part of he government troops had come on' openly lor the contemplated changes; that a battle had followed between the two parlte ; and the army had divi ded, those in fa' or of Urrtta continued their march to join him. and fho remainder to Mexico. Two f rench brigs of war were moored in the 1 i Island of Sacrifices, ii one of them was the | B iron Defandos, minister from France, who had left Mexico early in January. A squadron of ifn frigates and ships was momentarily expected, but ii was believed that every thing would be settled amicably, particularly il tho system pro posed by Gomeg Farias was pursued. In the meantime the French arc watched c mlinuallylsy the populace, and their po-ition is rendered high ly per 1 ous by the continual insults and mciiau ccs to which they are subjected. The arrival of the squadron is grea'ly needed in order to obviate the contemplated excess, an example • ( which wc gave in Saturday’s paper. cani't tiiiiii— h n im ——wptW CHItUNIDLE ANU >SKNI lNikL Ajjft|JWT~i. Saturday Morning, Mnrcti 10. The Theatre, Mr. Edwin, and Miss Melton made their first appearance on Thursday evening, and were ex tremely well received by a good house. They both sing delightfully. They both appear again this evening in the Opera of the ‘Devil’s Bridge,” and the “Two Gregories," with a number of songs, Extract ol'u Letter from Savannah. “Wo notice that the Bank, of New York arc toiesumc specie payments on the 10th of May. 'l’tia Banks in Savannah and Aug nsia, will no doubt follow ns soon as lliey can without dis tressing the community; but we do not think they should attempt a lesumplion sooner than mil-summer, or in the fall. The first move which will pr .bably bo made, will bo to throw oil' the Country Bank notes; the next tv ill boa con traction to a moderate degree, so as not to dis tress their creditors. This the writer thinks un necessary and uncalled for; there is now a good dial of paper running agiimt cotton and more money will be required lo move il, but in the natural courts of business, before the middle of June a vciy targe amount of tjo liabilities ol md.viduals as well as of the Banks will be paid oil'; the Banks can thco prepare to resume in the fall without distressing the community and with ease lo themselves. Some of onr financiers think a contraction should at once tike place; hut ihcse arc generally cotton speculators and have no liabilities in bank. The writer goes against this scheme, and thinks there is not the hast necessity of il; a sudden contraction now would at once depress the | rice of cotton, and might cause failures and losses to the Banks, when there is not the leas, necessity for it.— More loss has been occasioned in New York by rapid contraction titan will bo regained m years.” Charles D twain, Bread and L t-us-gel-up. Cherokee*, were, says the Cassville Pioneer, of 24 1 h ull., at the last term of the Superior Court, found guilty of larceny, and sentenced to the Penitentiary for five years each. The same paper of the 3d insl. says: “On Wednesday night last, tire doors of the jail in 1 tins place, were broken in o smashemiums, and the prisoners, consisting of eight Indians, three of whom were sentenced lo the Penitentiary, one ' Negro, committed as a runaway, and one White ! Man, confined in the upper room for debt, made 1 their escape. The debtor wrenched the padlocks j oil’the trapdoor, and by that means, secured the i assistance of tile Indians: they then broke down I ! the inside door, and with a pen knife procuied ! by some means, succeeded in cutting too loc k on | the outside dour, The Negro Girl under sentence of death for j the murder ot her mistress, was too stronclv t • ® * j ironed f*r them to succeed in releasing her. Agreeable lo sentence, the Negro Girl was j executed ou the 2nd inst. Tho following remarks from tho Western Georgian, published at Khome, Floyd county, will show that there is one Union press in tho ■State that goes against the Sub Tteasury scheme, lie may look out in a short lime to see himself j denounced by the followers of the Globe, as on the eve of joining the Federalists. United States Bank and Sub-Treasury Scheme. \S e publish in 10-ilay’s paper, an abstract of the Sub- Pri-osiuy lull as it is termed, from the “Augusta Constitutionalist.” i'ne deranged coiiduioii of themonilary affairs j ot the country, seems lo demand of lire Govoru i mein mi appropriate remedy, ii has the exclu sive controul ol the currency ,aud the people have a right to look to it for ivlie , An institution founded upon tho plan of the old Untied Stales Bank, we believe lo be obiec. lioiialde for the following reasons: Ist. A private corpora ion cannot manage the fiscal concerns ol the Government, vvjih a less capital than thirty five millions of dollars. 2d. It is contrary to the spirit of our Govern ment to grant a charter of Incor|toration tor Baa king purposes, for an indefinite period. 3d. I! such a corporation should be chartered ! for a limned period. It would have the power, and as i ipciionce has shown, il would exercise :t, louie oppression of local bankinig institution and endeavor to force the Government to recliar 1 ter i’, t id i* the Representatives ~f the people ihould deem its management incompatible withe the public good, another “;a«ney pressure” would be the consequence. These are b iefly our objections to a National Bank upon the old plan. The Sub-Tteusury schoine we also object to. under our present un derstanding of it. It is now in the history of political economy,and the ultimate resubs which may be produced by its operations, are at best uncertain The principal feature in it to which we object, is its tendency to increase Executive Ilatiumige. It is a matter well settled, Ibal Republican Governments are in more danger of being destroyed by an undue exercise of power, than from the want ot it. In addition to this, it seems from the bill alluded to, that the Fees deut ! and the Senate of tho United Stiles will have ■ exclusively, the right to appoint all and every officer to carry into effect the Sub Treasury plan. We should like it better if the direct Representa tives of the i eoplc bad a voice in the selection of those officers. From Florida. By nn officer of the tinny, just arrived from the interior, says the S’, Augustine Herald of thc27th till, we learn the capture of about 400 Indian Warriors in two bo lies, about 10 miles from Foil Dissenter, in a north caster 1/ direction, by General Jesttp. lis said tho first parly were captured by the army, and t hey acted as guides, which led to Ihe cap. lure of the second. After their capture llt-y requested permission logoout and bring in their fainlies, winch Gen. Jesttp refused, but suffered a few only to go (or that purpose. I The report came from Tampa,and is con. ! firmed by express from Fort Mellon at Pico- I lata. We wait for further particulars, j The tragedy ol'Oihellowas lately perform ] ed to the life or rather to the death, in a j small town in Italy. In the last scene, in 1 which, according to the Italian version, the | Moor cnnsumma'es Ins vengeance by the dagger instead of the pillow, the actor, ap proached the bed with the latel instrument, made the stub, and a p ere ct g shriek ts.-neo the blood flowed, and Dcsiletnoua expired in such frighlitul convulsions that the audience applauded to the sk.es. When the curtain dropped, the deed was found to have hi en truly done, lor the representative of the Vene tian senator’s daughter, was found lileless; the dagger having entered her heart. The actor was, in fact, a jealous lover, who had taken this opportunity to violence of Ins evil passion, lie had time to make his escape before the discovery. CCMI HERCIAL. Co rrepondencc i J the i\ 1 Lor/i .vac Ervtnpoui, January 1.3. On the 13th last, and to clay tho mnrkul has been very dull. 4UtH) bales have been sold, and buyers have had some advantage. I.tVKtieuoL, f6ih Jan 1833. Respecting the condition of our markets for American produce, we referyou to the accompa nying remarks: Our collon market, we regret to iniorm you, continues doll. On lire 13lb insly and y. s onlay, the sales amounted to hut 40UU hales; and ladders being anxious to effect sales have submit ed loafaithci decline ol jd. a pi per lb. from llie quotations of the liith insl.-: ami even at the reduced rates, the enquiry is very auguid. MAUENIi JATELMGEACE. 8A Va XX Vlt, March B,—VLht, Ur s .1 ■ liuoip., F.i o, Liverpool; Ur hrig AlUgro,Uuston, Lucia, Jam. vein tuiMmaliun. Alien, .Vimoigu, llay.Jaai, Arr.iehr Hiul.osalu rost, iloscmi. 1L ]>a l l.il,sLaaiboar Chatham* \\ ray, Augusta, CHA KI.K- 1 O N, March V. An* y« sientay, brag Fran cis Uivonj Matauzos Silajs, brig Ku.iiy, Oav is, Herat.- vluii, Ftriramli a, ling liaitiiu, Pish, ,-t. Jos: j>. ». Fa. 21 days. CiM.ship Copia, Knight, Liverpool. t Went to sea. Bi* stop ConsbiooU. I’oltoels: Liverpool: t' I* brig .vs Ary, F.kc, N V: line brig Clin Buiupt r, lleuiKil, Baltimore: Cervantes, Kemlnek, liostou sdir Vaiiita till. Cur wan, Ua.limore. / HARRIED In Hncolelon, on Tuesday Ihe fith inst by the Rev W licul, Mr I'ohtkr 1* i.kming, of Angus)*, ioMiss >araii U. daughter of Capl T Eutnarqof ibo former place. OBITUARY. Departed ibis life on the sih instant, at bis icsidenco in Edgefield District, South Carolina, John J. Ghat. E.-q. in the 04ih year of his age. He "as possessed ul an extraordinary mind, by his early and constant application to mental improvement, he acquired a fund of general and usiful knowledge rarely equaled. Nomicwlo has pursued the walks of priv ate life was more extensively known and highly esteemed. He has left a small family with a circle of numerous ft lends and acquaintances to deplore their irre parable loss. At Pittsburg, Pa. on tho 2lsl ultimo, Mrs Maniaii ffiLFiNCH, wife of thSßcv. Stephen Green leaf Uulfinch, and daugbier of the late Samuel How ard, Esq of Savan bull, aged 19. She lull Ii departed:—o? In view the rose, Ere it hath fully —fully bloomed—decay; To -o> destruction all its beauties close, Ere it hath ceased'to charm our transient day, The heart is touched:—hut to behold the smile, Which from the mind springs beaming to eye, That light f\ nm heaven.* hid: ran so well begu-le, Pass to oblivious dnrkletts.—fade, and die, The soul grows sick;—thus —she hath fled, 1 In her young loveliness.—and joined the dead. or* raiLi.ri . . .* *-*■- ' >-*-irrirw»Tr;TML~rt O^TCONCERT—Mr. 11. Ruskoll, at the sng gestion of several ftmilios, vviligive positively a :<(! end last I 'onoert on Monday evening next, March j l‘Jth;‘being his last app -a ranee previous te his do part pro for Boston -Mr. It. will sing several new j songs, and will hetssisted by .Mr. lialtncr. The | ('onoert will be held at B.rrson’a Concert Room. IJcketsSl eaeh,children half price. 1 DR. COLI.YER, Phreuologitt. now lecturing j iu this city, takes pleasure in laying before the | citizens of the place, the following testimonial |of bis competency and qualifications in his pro fession. I AuorsTA, March 7th, tSffS. I take pleasure in stating that Dr. Collyer ex- I amined my head when a per feet stranger to me, j add so for as I know my own character, present ! ed even the shades of it. Guo McDcffir. I fcy Ibe juni r edit ir of the Sava tin ih Re ■ pnblican, wishes to dispoeofhis interest in the - above paper, w hich is «ne half. Tor leans apply [ at I Ire ■ dice March 9. I Augusta Benevolent Society Committees appointed lor tho present month. C ommiltee Divtxwn Ao | Messrs. William I hompson, Demetrius A. Bland, Mrs. Catharine Xinith, .Mrs Thomas Gardner. C- mnuilee Division Ao. 2—Messrs W m II Crane Solomon Kncclund, .Mr*. Elizabeth Douglass .Miss E Morrison. Cnmmllee Dinition .Vo. 3—Messrs. E.W Dimgh ty, John Kloiiutig, Mrs. E. VV. Collier, Miss Mary ulover. J All cases of sickness and distress please renorf to "in r * 'b BROWN, Bee’y pro tem. Iho ronstitmtonahst will please copy tlie above le[> IV Ini 40 $ » P'KWIILI/S TmlUnirid | » U the only sure remedy tor the euro of the \e„eml Diseases, in nil stages. It may betaken i without rendering the patient liable | , suspicion I by the most intimate acquaintance, and the must inveterate ease wt’l yield at oneo to its efficacy Many nstot,.slung cures have C omo under my rib- Norvafnm whi.-h had long defied t e skill of' the oto-t "sttugu'sl" d physicians Persons n fflieted 1 1 h Ilifs loathsome dtse.se should therefi. o apply mined lately for Dr. Blackwell’s anti an id Tuie- i are; it is the only sure way to meet and repel such in enemy. J’noe $5: (or sale by - sj; nmv d ‘ANTIGNAC, <t Co trat - 4td!na Druggists, Augusta, 0«, LECTURE ON PHRENOLOGY ?- y DR COLI YER, Ihm hT I"** 1 "** .V hc M^wnw &riork* ia l ,m9l ,even iiO ""CT;-Tl»e plorali. P°‘ 1,6 rn,nfi; •ll.i.iratcd l,y seve l . ral hundred sped kj 1 ggniu-^!v </j‘. -tV mens of Wmwings, Cuts, •:V > « Skulls, &c. ’ ft! iit-, Wr Admittance 25 cents; '<CS 1 503 merely to pay actual e x . flenses. march 10 BOARDING. —A few Hoarders can be com fortably accomnmdai-d on reasonable tnrma at the Western .lintel, Green street. Augusta March 10 sfid2t f FIVE DOLLARS RIW- aKL).—Strayed or stolen from y/F"£STZSf Was hill ton street, on the night the Cth or morning oi the 7th instant, a smalt Newfound land Puppy. Any persons returning the same shall he entitled to the above reward, ile is of a dark brown color. Apply at ibis office, march 10 SbdGt SELLING OFF.— The subscriber being compelled lo bring his business to a close, of fers his stock at such price" as will m ke it an ob ject for persons] wonting Dry Goods to call and ' examine it. All goods icnmining on hand on the second Tuesday in April next, w ill be sold at Auc tion. GEO A WALKER, mar f» 43 [AjEW CANDLE FACTORYTIX'FOs'- 1 * 1 Ell, rcspectlully announces to the Citizen# of Augusta and Hamburg, that bis Candle cstab lisltmenl, > v outh s.do lleynolil, four Doors below centre street, Augusta, is now in successful! opera tion, where he will thankfully receive and punctu ally attend to all aiders in bis line. He promises lo those linn may be disposed lo patronize him that lie will spair neither pains nor cxpi use to furnish them wit It a pood article and at a lair pi ice He has now on band for sale 6U boxes superior Can dles N H—A liberal price will bo paid for Tallow. March 9 Imsw Oor OUSE & SIGN FaIKTTNG.-C KAX?: . to an <V Grant, House and Sign Painters, No. 14” Broad <St, six doors below the Eagle and Phoenix Hotel, nre prepared to receive any orders with whir h they may be favored in their line.wltich w ill be executed in a hiuhlul manner. Being prac tically acquainted with their business in all its branches and intending to devote their personal at teiition and sttperintendanen to it, they flatter tbem sel\es they shall be able io secure a portion of public patronage. 'J In y nre permitted to refer to the following gen tlemen; t'ol V\ m Cmnining, Hayes Bowdrc, Esq,, g-niory Sibley, Esq., Isaac Henry, Esq., / March 9 Ira 55 I>AFERING. —A large nssoitmeiit of Paper Hangings, and Borders, just received and lor sale cheap by T J1 & I (; PLAN I’. march 9 f| IO HIRE, a Negro Boy 15 years of age j » apply at this office. s,'idft wsnrclt 9 Ililtliilb St. Croix mic Porto llico Sugar,- just reecivi d and for tide by march 9 65 HAND* SCRANTON » MISSING from the Iron Steamboat Company's Boats w bile discharging on Friday last one Bill lard mnrkediN; sup os.il to have been taken from the whnrl tlfrottgh mi.-take; any information ul the ahrVe will ho thankfully received by jiinrdli 8 4 IclCl W& J NELSOjV, & Cft. JOST Irorn one of the back buildings httaehed 1 A to ilie Eagle and t'hteni* Hue?, on Sunday ■ evening 4th inst, a medium Gold Watch, with a flu gold chain attached to it, The name of Jane Benfflett engraved on the hack of the watch' in the inside of the inner case. Whosoever will rei rn thesaid Watch to' the barol the E & Pilot'd shall receive a » iisfaetory reward, march H 44;<13t T\ ° VVli 141 worm, letters. Scald head, Jackson or Ha£ o' r s licit, and all other diseases ol the skin are effectually cured by the use of BAND’S remedy for Falt-rheum, which has never yet failed M core 111 a single instance. It is an inlire now dis covery in the annals of medicine, and the subscri bers are willing to guarantee a cure to every pur chaser, or reluml the full price ol it. No change m diet is necessary, and there is no dang rin ap plying it even lo the lenderest infant. Prepared and sold by A B& D Samis, )(i() Fulton si New York and sold ny appointment by Haviland, RUley ifeC,/ Augusta Price $l. 45;3m0 march 8 fI)RSAj.~K 1--2bK valuable track e| Land in tJe Parifft ..I JHiiU at Point* Coupee, State of Louisiana, consisting of about One Thousand three butt ered acres, of land, two hundred and fitly of w hich is now under cultivation The land is prin cipally covered with cane breaks. There is on said plantation a new frame Gin house complete, m.d grist mill; a barn or corn house; a frame dwel ling 41 feet by 53; negro c«b;p s ftm J ol |,er ont ), 0 „. ses . A sufficient quantity of horses, mules, oxen and utensils, to carrv op the crop; a good stock of milk cows and a drove of bops The land is high and free from inundation of the highest waters; the place is healthy, no deaths having orcurcd since Its Settlement in 1834; the soil is of the rkli nt kinil. / his plantation will ho sold low and onaccom- f mortaring to ms providing the purchaser puts on a sufficient Free. Apply m JOSEPH LALLANDE, New Orleans, or to A GARDE-LLE,Augusta. \ marc hft 45d2nfi> FINE WATCHES AND JEWELRY. f S' 1 itk subscriber has just received an invoice of £ fine Gold Levers ot tlio latest stile A la st quali ty, such as single and double circle independent sec ons lever Watches, with In m 10 lo 26 jewels; Lon don Duplex and anchor i scopment Levers; gold and silver J epine and Vertical WATCHES; also an assortment ol Rich Jewelry, Silver Spoofin' Ac. JOHN B MURPHY P S. Watches anil Clocks carefully repaired and w arranted. 50;31w2m mar 3 \J IKGINIA NEGROES FOR SALE.— The crabkcribers living in Hamburg, Louth Carolina, have on hand a large number of Virginia slaves, and will receive supplies every two weeks. Traders, pla Hers and other" wishing to purchase, would do well to give us a rail, as we always keep a sui crier assortment. Feb 7—w3m 31 JOSEPH AAOODS&CO. SUGAR, COFFEE AND MOLASSES^ 4ji t x .IHDS.Nuw Orleans Sugar f*tr 14 do do do. Molasses 70 bags Cuba Coffee. For sale by J. MEIGS, mar 3 fit VAUCLUSE COTTON OSNABURGS. \ CONST ANT supply of the above article for sale at Factory prices by the agents. i mar 2 49 CLARKE, M’TEIU A CO. j A FINE CHANCE FOR TAILORS. j t\ A good » and with nislom work for two ■ lo four hands, e; n he taken immediately on good rerun The hot so maybe routed for any length * of llm-, and at a very nrodirnto price; it wiilaw swerfor any other business. Apply lo marl _ 48d6t« HII ZERHUISEN, North s.do Broad si, near new Market. ' Judkin’s Patent Specific Ointment. DUCT Jl DIONS’ Genuine Ointment is oneof lhe beH remedies for White swellings. Sore i legs. Old soies, and Hirers, Eel lons, Scltirrus or ! glandular turnouts, Rheumatic pains, Chilblains, ; j fellers, Burns, Ac. This Ointment has stood the 1 lest of long expi rienrr, but in order lo pn serve I its own reputation, as well is to guard the public f Irom imposition by a spurious uita-le, w hich is i now extensively manufactured, circulated and sold ! at almost any and every price, it is necessary that I purchasers observe the following CAUTION! ' The genuine Jndkin's patent Specific Ointmen t is prepared only by G //4rfon/, whose written sig nature appeirr on the out side wrapper of each pot, 'I ho price of the genuine O.iument is always 31, ptr pot, and may be had of lUVjLAND, R SLEV.ACo Agents, Augusta. Also, told by Haviland) Horrall «Jc Alien, agenltr Char etton.eC. match 5