Augusta chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1837, July 13, 1837, Image 4

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Fnm the S- Y Z*yni». MI.SS MARTINEAU’S “SOCIETY IN AMi'-IUCA" Tt-v fM-c;*' V ntu> I A1 MartUiean'i ovislVJN A MU.ll ’ 'V4.( l a (mUl'MIt ii l*J S, -1.1., rs aob VJ'.t una myrnnig. e giVi tie tin ovo j su nni try of n* cun outs m.J ti f.-w xtstcia fi'in 'iic n'urn. Couli’i'f >f >h' Stiui ,d W'wH.-V vlr> b'Miafi. «'O ion thick*. Ol l!« i ill l r 1.- ii. Piy.-s linn. a.n -inie parts o r toe i<’U'U wo worn nl tba iiv-rey pf whati wr clock Iha last pfitilat , in gin have happened t'i btmjj, i»r ib“ nf* |wiu#'!c’ of ii. il-: iim i' appeared '■ * 'I "he dock* (!ti*Ki.r**lv - ■ J s m.Hong ot 'li‘ - i -v'- kec su M n them; fin - , w, I.* they w< le n*u. a!iv i.> Ini*,. 1 un-1) ■ ■ Hite t■><> fa*. ’ Interna, Improve a '■-> “> *1 -nff, M » and Tra spot'*,, lil> a etc . fi." "i t■« volume Tne fellow • I leu’ ■■ dialogue i- given as • howing, ri"i t.n!.i rly. In"" scvV’p’tib.'i im?'•••»> us irao-porl would b ' so »i« Tii -enter.. ; “W . so 'vat r > * I.at Vi.U bought i' “AI .ggs, • • Wllal’s t!v Si'll 1“ • B .gs," • Wna'V 'll" climate 1" “F.'gi.” «Wiwt ilu yon gut to val 1” HI ra.” did you build you' houa*: us!" it f j , r * via any lie ghbuurs I" ♦T ’ M urmrnir Ichor nil *wijo"t of c tuiv,ci rue i'r»do>' Union u spoken oi ii, ii." t i', ■ mumer ! **ti il y g t down 'U’oodwiiy. Ne v York, tU" earring" >u wlui'ii 1 was, n’i>,ip<‘i] iof soul** t miii, in ii'liHquc ce of mi !inhioii»c j rt» • -ion o. Hi i il ■ "’a 1 hotfii'jf nUf iCtoJ i,. • aMviMiivi i.i''ill •. c dnv. re wiMuti« glit.— The ui«r"iiiiL; geoin iii n proceeded on flioir way, trull si. ciisy «ir ol gentility. Dm nci si\ on; hiir'ii"-* il .il nserv.tls; uitii, Oil ox* em.oiii;' ilimiii, I co il l ictruly belie.G my ey>~ .. They inlii itji* ili it. tlitas wi« « tif'" imi u s tin y> iiiii-ym -ii me ;luinicn New Vnrli. Sii'e y iiever wer. mi Ii dimly m • clutnics it<*i*: ■; \v i t h** *la co ia* i'll""/ bai?, •ay '.v i'c!i o, tr ;■ m ’ *1 i■< cm T'.c* ilo’r.U ii/'sl itfi ry*' ulxo liiruui u dinp t«r of too work. Soiiilicrn citu-s nr« lookiii upon ns pi "n il uni tl ’iil'ii liu* liliickli'ilil* o Call'll lu; iviiile Son lii-m me ' mid Siiiulmrii truinan ei" tm'l.' ''■ o • »iii*li* *•••' fc-in*! ly all die w < i ■ oi u r b*-* oi i*niuubiilr, Tlio p]) oviiir ■ void .b ruin to Aiiiunciiii l id. c; •* \/I /\;ik) ionn Jhil"'»i,' Buys ill H ,M.» “I mild 4wu»»’ ln>w tiM-le ir Hlarcli mid irmi; lu.wt i keeiiiplutG mil pleßs; li"W to cook daiiUH'S'stidi il’Uiey tiniterntiinil ill" makinir oCbreird und soup likuwmi. mi imucli I lie bfll ter" lit » piMJMiih luviltg rciftri'iiec io Ii t'Tamrc uin mg Atuertve ■■ Indie- , tiie to u irks «s so iow.-: ■**Ad American lames ar" more or lip" liter nry; and mum ar® m to I'xcullimt (impo e; to tii *»viujf ot ilieu diimlii troin vacii ly.— Kc '• ilutu are pluiiillill; iliinkcr* are mro. M uds «io of a very (lasMVo cluncU rj tod it fodowH shat l.ingoaji' S an* mueli coltivaii d. Il evor Vi women wuu po iiU il out'u im'Ukdibl iioiiibli an) tor Kififiiiiitum, I might ooniru botbro* lianil tii it atie w.ib a Imguie'. I mol with u pi#it iiq nber of lad ei who roa'ti Litin, some t/ eck, Bom" llobruw, some Gorman. Willi liui iX' l'piiou ol the la-l, ilia uarmu/ did not «-c nto be of much two to them, es. op*, a* l » tmruilv.u< exermac. 1 met - with nun*.intoU li ctuul activity, more g murul power, uin' *»>v? Ihooe who are distmguiahert ua hierioy I did oul Duel with n good urn si uumng ah ■ too lad ms of the StaifH.—l ii"vcr had the pleasure ot me ig a gmil drioinj?, except m one itiaUiu •; or, cx opi in two, of Imar nu good ■aiiiiiic. I* euiiiin I'ii me e! ail attempt* ludruw, ms ol a.imvti'ry to me. Thu at. •u'd to any tx aiai by worn o I'u. r i auii.o preteneioii to umo'.il and umr.il plio.>m ( iliy; lilt the less that in paid on tmi I,did the bet ter This is t wid account of things. It mav tempi some to salt whit liinn are me \ ner. can woo.an!' I'l ey are letcr elneceJ In pfovt.ienee thanhy men. Thu lot of nmaio »y hi theirs; m-y have labor, junhiiiou, j y, I and sorrow. Ti i y arc join! wivee; an 1 , no «- rtiie teaching of nature, good itioihern.— T. iiavc, within the range of iheir activity, giuti sense,good temper ami o >od mimers fi.eir beauty ‘a very reinutabic; and, I tbmk tlie.r wit no less. Tiunr char tv is merti nv iii '. it it w.ue Inn rnme onligiiu ued; an,, c miy he aup.iosi'd they i on 1 i it e\ , ‘ enhopi ret gian. Ii apji am'o uc.icr ib i i.id , but u is-i;o' osu !'y o( a hc.ilihy .uiacier, ( t <Y avfc... ...rcli i- 1 -ay i bi i not 11 c ini l oil religion o iinna e- fm the uto' . ('mill the uiof'il t' of Hu in \ i.l hi I) |, u noi tiierclorc triu- tiia’ nu ; v ‘ e naluru nc c -!i.. C'ctely cxercue .teene r..' .. ri« i'luroioiarc i, tin. religion ai.llot he iC i ll \ J A c .anti).’ I I o Vs op.i : ihc mo alls of com • mercu, civil i t oil, hi'alrh, i less of honor; an lln the chl>e.' vu ch lreat> o’ dies su’.ij c, we if i i tins in lowing me x.i cicd vjiidicuiion ol the Anu'i.ean cliamcut:— “ ih" says Aliks M , “any £nul:vli person can fi aly see .ir.d kn ov i!ui \ . erica a on their own ground, und fad to honor i. cm ns n imli.'D, and iovi liiom u's purt-oovl tr ends, lie m no i nr sample us the people wliosn i.autd he beam " Bui in ihc concluding chapter of the work, we ti. d ihc following paugraph m de cncc of American luvralt: “By a happy coimiidcnce nf ontward pleni ty wim 1 her ii lOslnireuiH. there is m Amer.ca « smaller amount ol crime, poverty, and imiiua injury of every Ituid, timi lias evci been known in a; v socii-sy. Thais not ou y a ore em blcts ng, but the best p epar.nnui forcemiufled li.l< . v •<, i in ilc.n I. ratio pi,;.. Ctnlv? ‘However the Amur cans m > Till slinrt. in prsc!tc«k the ptol- ss d principles of th-n navneirvin, Il -v huv um c l mmy thlug for whieii the rest us the .-iv; at world is still strngg- lig; and p.r iv h'ch s uni* ii-trli.iii. ere only beg iin.nj to comciuh i’ney arc, to nil iiiteuls and purp sc ■ Sis g v.-rne 1. They have risen above ai n ( !i ry ar -i"cncv, a connexion bo.n ee iu I gmu i’.i !i.c Si |.. a vicious or i-.v-i.. - ve l.ix-iliioi, and the iir n\ibillyrif n - eluss W niievc'm Js om v remain w may *r . in eeh r ili eg, ij w or cxenAivedep i;.t. - il.e c oins ~f re n cuy are m the li.v .s ot In- wide peopl ■ and loose people are m no.-cs mi "('the gh n ous certainly liui'time und • X"rtion will in- Isltihly aectire ail wis-lv dcs nul ulij.'cls ’’ NxtiokVl. Content must.—.Tin} I'"How ing is the cloainif uar.igr.ipi, ~fii,e hook: “No pecul anly in them (the Am p ri uns) is mom rcma.hablc than th ir national content, ment. If tins were the resn't of apttliv. u would bedesp ealde. Ir it did m.t c"o\- -I’w.tli • n activo principle of progress, u wnsd.l he nh nurd. As it is. 1 can f gird the nation n aitri bum wi’h no other feeling than ven-nnion liutertiin njr as 1 do, hi lie dotiiil ol'tt.c g,. n eral Rufoly of the American Union, an i nunc of the moral progress of it* people, u -a ( -i ( . , r tome that ties national conten'meni w II live down all cnnf'mpt. and oven nil wonder; and omc at length to be regarded with the aaine genial and iinivcrfal emotion tvnh which men recognin in an individual the equanimity of ratioual tell reverence." PASSAGES FROM Mld9 MARTINEAU. JVkjgio Imitations i'lte Amcr-oana possess an advantage in regard to the teach ng of tbanners, which they do not yet appreciate. They have before their eyes, in the manm rs of the colored race, a perpetual cafrtcatum of 1 their own follies—a mirror of conventional am ! tioia which they never can escape. The oe>! < rtoc» srt the wicrt fhiUkta* pieple liw.nrf-1 vVlme they are m a drgridt.J ceud i'oc, wuh 1 luUe (triitctplc, ! lUc kuuwludgia htti* iude | • none i.es, .h.y uwfv inu-t s»..L(i'siui y ilw-i . 1 timjjii in lum w-rnu t»v<» tin i • !*•< i* |) i'K uj , HtiUtA iii'i n.fiep» , r4i ,, in * * |a t- ?i;«* f ".it ftoi.u 11» yt*’ y | Vym:tim»y ■» pco** iRc tie ai* .1 ("»• red i:. Eitfope 't: ut*l»- , t ’ lu I Ill’ll .it Jhc Llilted Sidles b .VC ticloi Jill j ■ Ck, Kiu; t-ravu, m il eyv-i aiding C o Ikies; I like ili luii'iiimi m Loinb'r; but It.u im tail") i * xU-’iids nil" mue :VOjHinaiil makers. Ac the : I tinn'+it 11 -i* Krm'h a-i-u.ic tlkß.r m,isicr’r| . Jnauics ami military tiUct:, liny lofuti!" the! | , jmeiliorts of cuiulucticg lac couricsu-a aiKl j ; Vim i f hlc. I haw to mv pu»«k»iou a net* of iaamatinu j to a hull, wri'lfli on p:uk paper with pU h edg ... Wi-cn till' lady piViicd cam# to Her nils-, tr' s> lor 111- bekr wkicii W-s ncci'isiry to an- j iii<trt»e i'"f Ivilia "ill atler otuC a' Il got. she i was die.sid msai n w'li inuallooVcr il, rain. I h cr, and win cil d glovei; blit the satm w.. hided, and musl ii iern; the shoes wcio li<d i ii, (u the i x'.iCin to s of per sj l iy feet, at d tec j w lulc g vea iirnppmg .n Htiers Irmu her dars 1 i tinge * Abe wua a cim alurc instead ot ai fi ic lady A I’iciid ol ol ne -cal led a Hide or i two it) thu duk bchiMd IW" black ill' ll ai daj woman iv'iiom lhay weie cmirling. lie Idld me ;h >: iiothiog could b>- mo>e admirable than me coy ness of tue lady and •ho cuinphmeriib ol Ihi'g iiiant and h s friend. 1< could lint pc very amuse gto lho.fi who reflect that bolt mid onus a ill love, free pride cnee, and all that ! f nnkfi. marriage a blessing malcad ot a tirsi , i were here out of ilic qnc» mu; hut ihc n.ein lance in the in d" ofconrtship to that adop 'ed hy li.c- wliiTs, when mediluting marriage j ol a mil dissun lur v riuc. a murnage of bar er—could uni, tie <" erhmked. j Even in ilio Ultimate funeral courtesies. . the colored race mtiiusio 11 o Whites. An r I'piuh ou a negro hiby at Savannah, begins . “sweet blighted hliy!" MaNNCRS or G*NTI.EMEN ANO I.ADIESj , in PCBI.IC—So (illicit liioro Ima naiiir.illy | . been observed by travellers of American man. j / oers in stages and stearaboa s than in pnv.ile j houses, mat all haa bean said, ovcraiid over ! t again, that ihc miliieu 1 ilc-erves. 1 i cod only ! n stifv that I do not iliiuk Ilio Americans eai I . f.isier llmu other pe.npV, nu the u Imlu. The I i cdcfiiy hi ho cl lathes is remarkt'hf ; but sol it la in Iho stage couch travellers HI England, I i Willi me ullo.veil leu iuinut< nor a qnnr cr us an Imus for dining. In private hoi si o I was never aware oi being hurried. Thucboeriug, i un n enn umg civ ili y of all gmi omen irate , I era, threughout ih« conniry, isvtny sinking ; in a strangei. Tin! degree of considurnlinii [ sliown io worn n nr, in my op-iimn, grcu.'nr , than is rational, or go«d tor either pir-y; bin two mniiiicrs es the American stago couch iruv't-llern m ght afford a valuable luston mid . c.vnnp’e to oi my cubes of Eniopeans, who have a high opinion o. their c vihzaiion. Ido nut think it rational nr lair Umt five , .en'icnmn shout! rid# mithe opofthe cuach, . (.vi.eie lliere s l.n iiccouiiiiocqlion lor holding , on, aim im real mg phn « ter iheir led.) Im , somti hours ot a July day, in Virginia,that « Indy, w h I Was .1 gh ly (luhcu’O, nigh havo room to lay up her fuel, and i b oige ner , posiuro us she Pli'.’iscih It la obvc U- Hitt' , dslio wii.a not slrong enough to irav I on , coimiioo lorni* in ilia .slag", her font:ly ehuuiu , have tMVfllud ip an extra or amid ueionb, m [ dono any thing rather than allowed live pci* , suns to null iliuir health and sacrifice then , nom'ort for the unite of one. Whatever in y r lie il.c good mt r left* c.s of such act -r urn.. " cianoii on tne tempers ot ilieg ■inlcnii". the ■ I cnsiom is very iiijnriouu to labiu . Tnm ' mveiling in iimers are any thing bin am.able , on a journey, won en wl.o .i|ipenr«u I , rtiiOL'g’ii.in thfiir lioiUHs present ah Ilia cliuia • j Iciiaip aof spin ed clpld en. tsfi uoumg and iruinblm * at llie appieoeiisum of danger me ii"t im tsi. Uon; but here is aoin.iiliiog Im • ‘ - 1 ■ ’••'Willi Il I t'V , uccepls the ba.it Ot every Hong, ul any siiuu. • lice in uihers, an I u-iiahy,.n ttiu souiu & ac>i Without a W in! or 'o >k of acini'iwiedgciocoi I hey mo like spopt 1 chlidioo when tliegeie to . n are no! prusinit U 1 bo sacriti.edlo then, u im.’ no pai oi, vvbdu «v v ailiog tbrmoals, o io tl o cub not a ,icumb si. J never saw any oiaiiooi' so rO|.nlsue as that many Aiin-n. ■a i ladies on board Mo.imboa.’k • hey look aa it tj.cy tUp-uscd JOU mean to i' jo C tiieie, till yon allow to tlio coil rury. ,’i do snap;- cions s de-ghmeo, or tliu lull atari’, lI,U eold inmiovoablu ohs' ival.on, the brislinig at l-do. ■coco tin* moment you uon e ncui, mu t “'1 pushing I" got ilio post place,ovary tiling saw* ami done wnlioiii thu least inuc nl liual oi ober Him a—ilies.e uro the dii.igrecabio cons' qnciici sid ihe ladies being petted mpt ho amn das ih y mu. Tne New England la tics, who aie compelled, by ther superior mnlibors, to depend less upon the euro of oih ms. ire lur happier ulld .ihoasailter compuio wiis in a journey than thoou ul the rest ol the coutpry. Mi'staciisi.—Wo copy tho folio wing from 'ho 1) 'flon .Vlorcanii e Journal, lor die oeocin "I s'iiiio ol on oho yo,Mis, woo appear lil'.re cure u ol tne t mwachet Ulan their morals m Hindis. Etvun and .Hutr.icaas.—Too high am) Highly iWoobis. inf Gin' oi all ion Russians has issued an iMi r, or ukase ugainsi the wisuii ig o| beards or niustinoie» by ins loyal . su'jm tsemplnvoil in u.c civil departments oi •><*oinpne. Hotel me Groat onu-c . toe beam.- ,of In* soldiers to bo out oft—and Ilio atm.iipi ' , bud likn to liavo cost bun li.a lii.oiii mu now Nicholas has bad ihogood lasio to gi . ono stop lur.lnt. In the course «f umdper , generalion, ilio Rn suns by the help us luon ties pot ic rillo.s wo! enUn fy gel r.b o. ihoo ( boai.U, vvh.cli p .st .nl do.ibi, i..ok ogcccdaig. i ly unbecoming Tii" lull.iwing is a iransn. i linu oi ihe Imperial i diet agaaißiuoiirJs,winch . ha« been traiiMH-ttud hs uy a lriu.i i rcobli ni t Hoiersbu g: , UsAljo iy me Emperor Ins been |, dto i- , oba'eivo .. .n miiiic oi tic- public I'uoctioiiar.cs I .ib mi lie Con : and ibe cud uftj. vr,> cm,.l >y. i ed else vlifio, arc in the butn or' weiring 1 1 Id.i"cin's and beards as is common anion ' t lio Jc vs, or inuslaciius, iista.fi tashtu.iaui.m * . ibe French. “ II s it ijos’y the Emperor him decided that it la imi pro, er Io ue ir beards in tins mm.ner and Ilia 1 mustaches arc b coining only to old.. iary men—Clin lyn-nily, that io linoro Hie pnohe in " I on iries and all civil utlioers vv.Ji j 1 ihslim iT'dii vrear.bg e llitr beeltls or intis-j laches. A I Aim siers - , D rectors ot Depart inrnlsainl i civil ami in I. cry Governors, vv id ao dial Hi s j supreme mile is obeyed. 1 St. Petersburg,HiU March, ISJ7. Cincui.AK of Colonel I.itta— Tin j Gra ill hamiborbini has liie honor lo mloniiSi •be * fti or* oi ilio Court, n e i liamberhuiis ] und gentlemen ot die Cmimbor, that Ins Ala j jo.-iy 'ho E oporur ol oiinnun that ii is 1 o.'t prop r Unit Hie ollitors iii the civil depart, i 1 meills "I Slate should all w iheir boards aim mu-la Im- lo grow, they miial m tutriru ub j ( slam from wearing t iem. Ht Petersburg March, 1“37 A gentloinan of New Vmk, in conversa. • ' t oil W .til a on zon ol Texas, asked him how • they snpp ied iheinselv. s with a currency?— 1 " On ’’ronlie.l iho Texi in •* we have tuom-v ' enuuglqwi! pay hicwa fi.r larsre Mims. „ m | a throw Ml the calvra lor chuuge." —*V. y. Cam merrial. 1 We wonder whet her Mr. Bont.m >a not „»« v m favour of introducing a cow-and ca'f cur n rency into to West instead of dm g„:j am) ,| silver which he promised ns thiee ye,r» ago - <•, How curious it would be io bear the C ow> and calves lowing and blea in« "though the * iincrstiraN of tin* firm-nv* silk n purge* ''' of open net Journal. fv During th* Utt rlgfit yßVft th* c< *«r:i hate cnntiol of ilia Officfil v< Tlirv hav# al*<>. during the ** ,n ‘ - f *i<ne, had iW . f it In k** uwjui J **f la ‘ y rt se 0 'vernmpnts. * ten -aipreiii >») ihrotigi '•l* tlie country ha* been ci«»pl*ie. and taß" j “ plan* hive been carried inttt fll »xc**ti"tj. ■ /l riit’ upshot o( the whole matter i» exp’ ;ll “ “ !; ■lie Autcrjein Dai'y Advertiser in few '* r1 ’ The 0 e/eroaienl bankrupt; the null u rm I; specie payments *u«|iendei';gpld and M ‘ ,er driven outeit ewe>dau*n; anti in-tcud of Lmwn . 1 mint drop*, shirt plaster* tor six and * quarter 4 fretoV'—LauitviUt Join-mil, I i After the commencement cf the* experiment’ ■ upon Ilia currency, Senator Ewing ol Ohio prr du led, that belnre it* consnmma'ion. wur cant's ni'l nnr wharves nnnM It a ' »’<fiintis." ! rom 'hat time till a' nut two month* ago, ail the Van 1 Ruien editors. pointing to tlie apparent prospeti ; ty nf (tie country, were in the habit o' exclaim- I mg—“ What sals Mr. BrtUtiule Ewing to thi*!' 1 We «oik!, r why they do nut pc,ini In the /:■ erevl j 1 condition of rim country and exclaim—“ What J -ay* Mr. Holitnde Ewing to Title!"— lb, Gen. Jnkstm. it is said. denounces the banks . .(id 'he people moat wralhfully for daring to 1 break. lie is like n <piack eur-mg his patients : for daring tor’i* of hla poisonous drug*.— lb. | Tncar! y iiv iiin;. .’ul , 11.18 7- ! "Huuniinn” ia received and will appear to- ' , morrow. Os courte he expect* ua to lake the «»nta liberty with him, that he lias taken wi'b us. i of lalklbg to him pretty plainly. 1 There ia ecatcely uci lien in Augusta who doc* not look at Broad atrret with feelings us mingled pride and pleasure. Wc nevef saw a stranger prominade it* side walks or ride up and down it, who did not express hi* nd citation hnth of it* beauty, and its convenience for purposes of business. The Character nf the population of n lily it judged of to a great extent by the appear, mica of ita streets, the order and construction of | its buildings, public and private. Handsome as | Broad street confessedly is, there is nevertheless j one thing at least w hich departs very much (rom its I lirsuty, while it adds nothing In Us convenience. | Wc allude t« the location of the pumps in the { middle of the street, and their present unsightly | appearance, out of repair, enclosures decaying, { presenting to the eye of the observer a want of cleanliness, and indicating litem to be any thing else hut the reservoirs and fountains of pure and wholesome water. Wc suggest to the City Coun cil to take into cnnsideiulion the propriety of constructing new ones—removing them entirely from their present locations,and 1 1 .cing them co c to the side walks. Uy doing this, objects which detract very much from the beauty of the street, would he removed from situations In which they attract mention, and at the same tunc the water used hy our citizens from these pumps would he very much improved hy (lie change us location. [FOR TIIK CHRONICLE *M) 81NTINEI. J COMMEMURATIOJV OF THE FOURTH OF JULY. The great event which ilawned,ti| on the world, and ushered into existence the mig ty republic of those United States, on (ho memorable 4lh of .1 uly, 17(9. was celebrated at Brazcalo’s old field, near Willington, in Abbeville District, S. C., hy a gallant corps ol Volunteers, the Bordeaux Guards, commanded by Capt. P. F. Moragne, and tlie citizen* of the vicinity generally. The assemblage of) idies and gentlemen was numer ous and respectable. Harmony, sociability, and I good mdei characterised the conduct of every in dividual. Nothing transpired that could, in the remotest degree, lilTend the delicate car of the most In tidfous, or disturb (he placid current of an,a e. *ii.. # - ••■l.t-U rt >.*•».l ihmitah every bosom. An example was exhibited, worthy of general imitation—of excluding altogether the use ot ar dent spirits. No other beverage was u*ed hut lemonade, and pure water from a Cool spring w hich gushed from the base of the hill hard by. Alter the military exercises of the day bail ter minated. the company assembled iu a dcligll fill grove, where a Throne of Grace was add res-ed, in a solemn and suitable strain, by the Rev Isaac VV. Waddel, introdueloiy to the subsequent ex ercise* nf the day. Alter heating the Declaration of Independence read hy Os»iau Hart, a young gentleman attached to the Willington Academy, ill.' audience hsionded, with profound attention and ,doep interest to an animated oration, replete with sou d sense, and patriotic sentiments, which met with a r*»pon*e in every heart, delivered by Hugh Morns v, the Principal ol the Willington Academy. An nnexpeted call, tequned by busi ness, deprived the L'cople oft.ta pleasure o greet ing their dislingui* -«d fellow citizen. General I Uvotge McDulHe, who was invited to join in the ( Icstivt iesol the occasion; I'-ut he responded hy a I letter, accompanied with a sentiment, which, in a j condensed form, points out Carolina’s true policy, j Patrick Noble ao ed as President of the meet ing, and Muses Jacobs anJ Samuel .Noble, ns j Vice Piesidents, Ailir partaking of a bountiful /ej'wt, the la dies having retired, (he gentlemen again’ 'net St the table, where the scene was enlivened hy the j following toasts: 1. Too day we celebrate. 2. Pile memory of Wadiington; “First in war. ItrS' in peace, and .first in the hearts of his couu tiymeu." 3. Our Senator* in Congress—Calhoun and Preston; Rome in her brightest era won d have gloried in Senators so dignified and enlightened, 1 while the St ile* of O eeoo would have committed I their destinies to statesmen so preeminent in pa- , triotism and wisdom. , •1. Our Representative in Congress—Francis i W. Piekens; Worthy of the confidence of his 1 constituents, for his able and independent tie- ' lenco of their interval*. S. The -Experi nent"of the currency linker, \ Andrew Jsckson; Commercial embarrassment, 1 destruction of confidence, and the utter ruin of thousands, are the bitter fruits of a reckless dis- 1 regaid us constitution and law. fi. The Crisis: When homage is given to men, i! and principles forsal on, it is time for patriots to v rise in their might. i O-n George MeDufflc, the illustrious hero # of and 1802: May his long disinterested e public center in the struggle for liberty, be re- •' Warded by the lasting and dearest affections of 1 his countrymen. Here the following letter and sentiment from tl Gcu. McD. were read: a Chkort Hut, July -Ith, 1837. b Osnf/eme/.—Being unexpectedly called off this p morning, it w ill be out of my power to unite with A you in commemorating the Anniversary of our In. '• dependence. However gratifying it would he to si me. to mingle with my friends and neighbors o n any occasion nf social enjoyment, I mu*l confess i, the recurrence of this day excites in my bo,*o m tli very painfu' association*. While I would f ; ,i„ * rejoice in contemplating the heroic virtues of our - F illustrious ancestry, who acliieved our liberty, I J'i cannot but deplore, with deep humiliation, the hi wide spread degeneracy which is so rapidly Un . P larmiiiing it. Tho federal governmant has been ,h for tight year* administered upon firmest, «f £ (orruplton. acarcelv disguised, if not openly a- • 1 rowed, and the effect* have exceeded any thing '■corded in the annale of national degeiiersry. — ' ily Joubisuf 'he prscticsbiliiy of reforming lht» nirtuul Mate ~f things ln.'e grown stronger slid rW,..igar for ta.i iasil.ireu years, and lean scarce !y bring t.-y«c.f to :..ka tlie slightest tuUnest iu any controversy of a parly character. Dot 1 must cut short these remarks, and will offer you a sentiment expressive of my view* id I the Itaa source* of the prosperity and safely of Siutb Carolina, after subscribing myself your j friend and fclluw citizen, GEORGE MeDLTFIE. To Messrs. Mi R. Qrazcalc and others, Committee of Invitation. Agriculture and Arms—The one supplies the i elements nf our prosperity, the other the mean* of | defending them. Let South Caro'ina. in the language of her motto, “he always ready.” 8. Texas: A jmdnf heroic achievement and glorious enterprize: May her iiiu pendcuce be greeted by every lover of liberty. 9. Female Education: While we have viitu- I ous and highly educated ladies, wc have those j «hn, amidst the di-ti«ciion* of l!ic government, i may check us from rash and inconsiderate m«a> lures. 10. Tlie Louisville. Cincinnati and Charles* lira Rail Road undertaking: M >*t eminently cal colaled to advance the prosperity of our cduniry; —success to the cntvrpriie. 11. The Orstor of the Day: Well qualified lb discant upon lh" genius of monarchical and re pulibean govcrnmsnls, being experimentally ac quainted with both. 18. The United Slates: May they long con linue to perpetuate the name they have obtained, of being “the land of the free and the home of the brave.” 13: Woman: The delight and ornament of society; tho Corinthian capital of our race. VOLUNTEER TOASTS. By Patrick N ihlo, President of the day— Minin Van Buren, President of the Pithed Stales: Having crawled into power by fawning sycophancy, let tlie voice of indignant freemen hurl him from his hud eminence. Bv Moses Jacobs, First Vice President: South Carolina—Tlie land of statesmen and patriots. May she always have faithful centinels to stand on the watch tower of her liberties, and soldier* to rally around bet slan sard in the hour of dan ger. By Samuel Noble, second Vicc'Presidcnt: The Heroes and Patriots of tho Revolution—May their memories animate (he breasts of Caroli nians, By Hugh Morrotl, the Orator of the day: Tlie land of Emmet. By M»j ir Andrew Weed, The American Fair. By M. R. Btazeale. General George McDuf fie—The noblest work of God, and honest repub dean. Uy— 'a ■* Liberty—the greatest blessing man can possess. May it long bless nur happy land. By 8. O. C iwuit. May this day, the birth day of our independence, he ever cele-ralcd with the glorious honor that our cnca- tors merited. Uy M. Pltinizy. Calhoun and Webster—May tho collision of their opinions update to tho per petuity nf the Union. By Won Belebert Unqualified and uncom promising opposition to the pre-cat administra tion of tho general government. The intciesl and honor of tho people demand it. By A. L. Watkins. Siullt Carolina—With united voices wo hail thee: Her ams ara ri-e, Her daughter* lair, Our hearts .are with tine, our native imd. By L- Goodman. Oett. Georgo Washington- Let his conn rymen consecrate tho memory of tho heroic General, the patriotic statesman, and virtuous sage—let them teach their children ne ver to forget that the fruits of his labors and ex. ample ate their inheritance. By Ossian Hail. Gen. Jackson—May his well digested plans for conquering Indians with cow [tides, he practised on himself, .and ort all those who, under his administration failed in re storing peace to the suffering inhabitants of Flo rida. By James L. Bmwn. Gen George Washing ton—die brave and wnrlik* champion—May the memory of hi n who gave hirlli to American in. j dependence, be deeply impressed upon the hearts j of American freemen. By P. F. Moragne. Captain of the Bordeaux Guards. John Q. Adam*, the base agi'ator of northern fanaticism—May be meet with the doom Ilia conduct and principles so jus ly merit. By M. Phinizy. Tho ladies present By their wit and beauty, they show they are daugh ters of Carolina. By Edward Noble. His Excellency P. M. B u ’ller, Governor of South Carolina—M .y lie ha ag(UC U«s«ful in winning the good opinions of the people, as hi* three immediate predecessors. By D. M. C 1 J !b *’ '^ lo orutor of the day. From the Ju’y W. DESTRUCTIVE cC- VF, ‘ AURa HON. Between 3 and I o'clo, k ye». ‘fJoy morning a I'nc broke out in Queen street, in « ’•''I 1 ' a'tacli- I'd to a stable on the premises occupies *’- v Mr. Sutcliffe, a baker, w hich immediately c<*m..’ iu,, t* calad to the kitchen on Henry Clarko’s lot, Ci, ( “t f thence to Sutcliffe's front building, and progre-s --ing towards the West; it was vety apparent that it would reach King street, and creates very ex tensive confl igrali it, unless its progress was very speedily arrested ; recourse was therefore had to gunpowder, and Mr. Clarke’s dwelling, house, .me occupied by a colored female, a double tene ment of brick; one ptrt occupied by a Mat rass Maker named Trude. the ot. er by Campbell, a colored barber, and the corner house on King street occupied by Charles Greed as a grocery store, were in succession blown up. These bull dings all belonged to Mi* Simile, a resjieclable widow lady of this city, one only of which, the budding on thccorner ofKing and Queen streets, 1 was in-ured for $ 1500. Three hou-es in Kitt"' street, adjoining the corner, two lielonging to the esiale of Barrett, one occupied by Mrs. Mushing ton, a colored pastry conk, the other by Air. J. Oliver, Gilder; the third owned by Mr. Abrams, : who occupied the npp r. and Mr. Eccles the low er part as a Printing Olltce were set on tire bv the burning mass in the tear, and created some i apprehension, from the he ghl and size of the buildings, that the fire would cross the street, I and spread to an alarming extent; it was deemed expedient to blow up (lie Qnaket [ Meeting-house, a small and plain building 1 that for many years exhibited, in iu retired si nation the meek and humble character of the sect to whom it belonged. In this direction -i ihe fire was subdued. T.« the East of Mr. Clarkes m Queen street, the brick house owned and occu pied by Mr. L. Evans, was entirely destroyed, to. d jelher with a wooden house owned by Mr. Jacob F. Schreiner, and occupied by Mr. J. A. Dufeus n the rear of the Quaker Meeting-h.'Use; upon j ;his there wa* insurance for f3OO. The fire was tero arrested. Mr. Clarke was insured for I.SOO. ("rort tke excessive drought that now prevails, here was a gre*t f eficiency of water; but fortuna rly little or on wind. Prom the excessive heat her* was every probability ih«t the fir* weald, m eammumceU ;o the North side of Queer, tl. ho* I SO spirited and eneigctic were the etdiont o J I the Fire Department, fiat with even a seamy . sup-ly of water, they were enabled to avert tin > i'rrndlul Consequeih'** that W«ui4 have elt»Ui*i. ( from the prog ess us the lira in mat direction. It 1 ; was principally owing to the use at gunpowder “ ih.it tins hie was c m jucred; and in jsitce to alt concerned, there was a general exhibition of skill i and energy in the managenieiit i f it, that reflects , the bighcslcredit upon every one, whether called i 1 i to aciioit by duly ur inclination. From 'he iV. Y Ddili/ Ki /ire<s, July T. j 1 MONEY MARKET—UT'Y NEWS. j T.iu sday P. M.—Tutsi* the sra-mt of divi idend*. Tne Marines and fire Insurance Cmn- 1 I Ija ne* have done well, T..e dividends for tin* j a-t six months have been as follows : —Too At , Untie 12$. Ocean 8 Jackson 4. Merchant Fire •5. Howard 5, Equilab.e 5, and Life &. Trust <i i ;*er cent. Tub book* are prevented from making I any dividends so lung as they refuse to pay spe cie. Stocks ara all gradually improving. The Uni ted Stall* Bunk, particularly, alvanced one or two per cent. Tne prevailing sentiment is, that, that institution is determined to resume specie p yments on the Ist of Angus', by which course the chaiter will be secure. It is not supposed 1 mat tlie old bills of the t ank will be redeemed iu any other I hat in current bunk notes. Mr Bid dle lias managed bis concerns with great adroit ness, and be has invested a huge amount m cot ton at New Orleans, by winch means he has put out the hills us the old bank at a premium us 5 to 10 per cent This cotton, it Is believed by those tonal familiar with the operation, will be laid ' down in England, and pay a profit of a million of dollars. The profit, howevvt, although great, ' nby no means as important a* the fact of placing . this large anoutu in fund* in Lit.don, to meet the post notes of tlie bank payable in that city. It has been asserted by many that Mr. Biddle bad placed the institution in a position where they would have to sacrifice a vast amount to re deem his post notes payable in England and on ’ the Continent. It appears, however, that Mr. 1 Biddle’s “Head," at least, is quite as long as those who have chuckled a I tile at the prospect us bis f being cornered in his financial matters. The Manhattan Bank is thefirsttobo sued. It is to he regretted in the present stale ot the currency that any bank should be proceeded against. But wo believe if any are to have the I “favour,” nme will regret that it should fail on r the Manhattan Bank or the Bank of America. ’ These institutions have done more, probably, to bring about the present disastrous slate of things, than any other. Bui to the facts—it is stated, 1 anil not contradicted, that Isaac Bronson received . in payment of a ntor'g ge, SSOOO in Manila! an I Bank paper. He called upon the cashier, staled that he had received them in payment ofammi g i >(', and requested the hank either to redeem their hills in specie, or allow him intere-t on the amount for them, five or ten years. They reties > ed. and he very properly instituted a suit against , the institution. Judgement must be recove.cd of course. M- Bronson is, worih at least a million of dol lars. The bank Inis a capital of two million, sol i that the contest is between the /itch nnr! the Itch. The middling classes have only to look eti. 1 The Wcstchesier Spy, in some remarks upon the distribution of the .“orpins Revenue through . 'he several counties of the S'ate, remarks that the Commissioners of that county wete unable, with all their exertions, to loan more than $12,000. The Commissioners were to meet again on the ' 24th instant, to receive further applications. The Commissioners of Ulster county could , only loan $150,000 about half the amount appor tioned to the county. Tho same state of things exists ir Orange, Columbia, and other counties. In New York j we believe the money is all loaned out. Friday, P. M —The Crops, we are happy to learn from all parts us the & all parts of the Conti* nihil, never promised to bo more abundant.—The ■ New Brunswick and Canada papers, ami let ers . from Texas, also speak of a beaoltlnl harvest as t mole than ptobahle. Front Tompkins coun'y and Chenango county .in our Slato. and We believe tire -ame is true of all parts of the Stall') the gloomy 1 anticipations of the farmers ate all dis|(Mse.l, The Ithaca Herald says ‘‘the recent fait weather and genial rains have materially improved the tip pe.trancc oflho wheat fields; we are informed hy farmers from every town, that at lean an average crop may he confidently relied upon. It is csli ■ j mated that one-third more seed lias been sown f this year, in tne country, than th re ever wa* at I any former period.” Tho Oxford Republican, Chenango county, says that “The farniets of this • county a e largely, and some of them almost ex clusively engaged in grazing. So far as the crop (i gt iss is concerned thi'ir prospects Were never more fi titering. The 24 halfdays of rain, already ! in this m mill has loaded the ineadoivs and cov , | erad the pa-tuic* whit a luxuriant crop; the rainy I season has likewise improved the wittier grain, anil brought finwind the summer whe.vt, barley, oats and pota ot*. Tho cun on the low, moist fi Ids • has been injured on account of the great abun dance of rant, still it is net unhealthy. In past seasons, wc have known it to look on the 1-t day of July not as well on the same fields as it docs ’ at the present little, when it harvested forty bush . ci to the ocfci , The important Wool crop has come off unusually well, heavy, and free from rut and stain.” The Cortland Republican say* that the wehat and gr.a n crops look well. From New Jersey we f leant that the sinners are preparing to cut their , grass, as soon as the weather will permit; and such a crop of hay as will be made, has never lie fore been known. Os wheal and rye, the crop will ho double that of the last season—they are . both filling astonishingly well. The harvesting it i* thought, will not commence till about the middle of July, twelve days later than usual. In . the western part of Pennsylvania the rops of , gras*, corn, potatoes. &c generally present a pro o.i lag appearance, and that west of the Basque hanna the wheat is unusually line. A full crop \ "f the latter, they think, may he expected in that . section of the S'a'e. In Virginia the season has been uncommonly ' favorable, for a few weeks past, to the wheal 1 and the crop will he much heller than was antici pated. It was injured hy the w inter’s frost, ami Ihe fly early n the spring—and in the valley of Virginia, particularly in the great wheal counties of Augusta. Berkely, Jefferson. Fauquier. &e„ it . j will he considerably cut short—but in other parts ‘ ■of ihe state it has rallied—ami favored 8* it ha* , ''ly been by the cool and damp wea'her, ••'•II , prodn. B * (?"'"! harvest. The products on some estates win m* very fine—and the quality every < where is cxcelU.’V —perhaps seldom better. We i learn also more favors, 1 '. I '’ accounts from all the 11 Western States. In Mainth w 'here a bounty of 10 cents a bushel is given for raising, every twenty bushels of wheat beyond Ihe first twenty bushels, it is though Ihe wheat crop will he sufll cienl to supply the entire wants of the state. I STOCKS. j Thursday, P. M.—l Initeil States went up to i- H 0 ; Delaware o|iened at 79, but fell off a little, a Stocks generally improved, and there is a decided- r ly heller feeling. 1 tl Zi BANK KEI'OIIT. n State oflho Branch Bank of Dart«n. at Augusta, on l> Monday morning, 10th July, 1837 ir Amount of property owned by this liank, viz: j Promissory No es, (tills of Ei- change. Real Estates*e. *244,273 46 Balance* due hy other banks and individuals, 7034 46 Gold & silver coin in vault, $26,370 70 ' Notes of other banks. 29,16944—55,51011 T $306,89806 '« Si The Bank owes, for Ihe a- nr mount ot its Note* in cir- th culm inn, 106,140 R' The Bank owes to Deposhors ah and individual* in account, lai other hank*, and unpa d di- ch videtids, 52,072 36-5153,212 36 th Sufplu* owned by this Br. ke after paying all it* debts, thi 'iz ; undivided profits, 93,215 70 Ic Capital Stock, 145.470 00—149.685 70 KILUiSj PCS, C*.hi,r ‘ '* COWWEHCUI'- I UVKKI-O 11. I'OTT N VIA KKT, MA* 27- The Pirthe*n;»». which urrivrtl at Iv'S'on lr*»m U\ctj» hi. on il»e -J met.. Milled tfoiu 1 iv T o *t | •»n mu fay* ifu* 28fh lay. The afeet Engajh ! ,» r< w«jre 11 ill l rn>*niitg of ;lie 27i:i. Ry UiltTs A.aied ai l. f i\er|»CM>l« the rviiiing ol ih»* «7ih, au'i« lorwardud by Hie I'aiUieuoii, wt* letni ihil inem* «;» , in the coiton raarkri, on iRo 27Ri. we r « unusii il y li ga. Mx thousand baleb ware told ai an ndvaiiec ot rand * over ihe jinc- s v\ hi«*h wf have U.-lore publifiiied Ihe saint closed wilh a juospt’cl i ol afi mcieost* rithrr ihm a dim nation o. price*. BAfTIt-itUK MARKET, JULY 7. Kxchunge~- Wf * h«*r of in* sales <4* bills on F.p.g leiiif. M e qnnte bills <m Anuwrdam ai 41 a45 c*U, ai d on Briia nai 85c?s Specie —l luM-unent rates nt whirh h u;bl yesterday, were nt follow*: —Tru nmo Hull Dollars, IU jHjri*ei»i pnro’iim, Mexica n Dollars, 10 es rs; 4in riean Gold, 10 p**rct.; Patriot Hooh sl7, each; Royal do. 817,75 :i $18; Bnlmh •Vovereigns $5,30; Dive Fra c pieces $1,03. Cojfre lew hundred hags have been liken by the trade this week, for the Mipply ol ilieir iram dime wants, including piimo Uiunt i4cl*, nitd good t ui>a at 101 cents. IVeCunvci our quotation# lo cmb r;n to the existing state o the n>ari.et, aid now qi/olt* I’or u Rico and fji<«uyra ai 10 a l-cts; Cut.a a hi a 1!; St. Dom ngu at 81 a 10; and Uio at 10 a 14: cents. (o tO’>— c a T es at 10 a 131 tents, including Up lux’s and Mobile. Uomird Street— •Tranauefions ere still con fined to retail hits, at £8.75 a 9, nn t occasionally at a hide Irgher lor choice brands. The wagon price ring’* fr m 88 o 8 43. C itif V ills sou hreis no slock on hind. The .sales are brisk, «»nd | a reels art* taken as soon ns made, aL prices ranging from $8,45 to 8,75, accord ing to q« lal.ty Pn/Via one —Wo note ata’eof 200 hbls. Mess and (.'1 on i 1 wrk ot sl9 a4l per bhl. Western Bacon rontinu s on the rise. Sale-ol’pood Jots are made as last a n received at 91 cents, and some holders re fuse to «(1> m flint price. In Western Dard there ts very Lillie doing. Jhe inspeeiions of ihe week coropri <o 42 bblh. Beef; 35 hbls. Fork; 41 kegs But* ter, ai«l 14 kegs hard. Spii its 'i h-re is a limited demand for New Eng land I turn at 36 cts in hhds and 37 cts in hbls.— ‘ s orae sales of Apple Brandy have been made in lim ited p ureli Irom stores at 37J cts per gallon. The woffon pu’ceis 32 cents exclusive of the barrel. -vaarnie Intelligence. HiHl.ki.ton J ulylO.—Atr Brbnrqueary, Tay* lor.'Newp'.rt, (Wales); U.S. MailechrHope, Sully. Key Wo.I via Indian Key; schr o nvny, Gaylord, Kdenloii ; sleam packet olurahia, Wright, N. York. I’d shipGrolius Havre; brig John alhoun. Ross Havana W'a it to a;a D anish i rig ercure, oiler, Am sterdam. DIED. At ihe resilience of het husband nn Beach Is land on (he fii-l inst. Mrs Euz* G*|,PHiN,wifc ol Dr MilieJge Galpliin, aged thirty six years. She was a lady possessed of very many of Ihe best trails ofeharacier Doth us a companion and u mother, beloved and respected in the highest degree by all who knew her. She. has left behind five children to mourn that loss which to ll em is 1 irreparable—the loss of a fond, kind and alleelion- I ate mother. She had been Im tt long lime in had health, hearing her afflictions wilh a fortitude worthy of her character. hiiari. iiiii’w *iilv. Wild, be sold be(o e the Court House door in Waynesboro', Burke county, on the first Tuesday in October next, all ihe lands lying in said county belonging to the orphans of Tholhns Bell, ilec,used; to ho sold for the hen 1 fit of Said orphans Terras made Irnovn on the day July 4,1837 HUGH ALLEN, Gnard’n. July 7 vvtd J 53 a— Icon and Sira** roumiry. j HP HE subscriber in connection with his Agri- J- cultural Impliment A/miulaclory. has a tai h i d that ol iron aliii Coicpositiun Gosling, and is now rei.jly to allend lu any older* ihm may hi given him in flint line. 808 I’. PHILIPi j ly 8 isy • Mill Property for Sale. ’ I'd lO i '. subscriber tvishmir to rh>vntc ih e ndiole of lii.s nt'ei. i n lu his husin ss in town, of. f.-rs to s.-tl hi- il/ip prnoeriy on Npirit Greek, lately the propery nl i.icen B .Vsrsli'lij Esq .coniainine (hinv live hundred ones or there bouts, on winch is a fi‘Bl rate -aw A/ ill. and siata’ionslor two other null setts, wiiiioiil interl ring with the principal one Also ihoer pon slid place He would also tell a fi >t rule log cutter, a good sawyer, and two field hands, all on the place AI oh- rtes- muh s, wXen, carry logs, wagons, ploughs, stock, cattle, &e. &c KOBT. PHILH*. July 8 159 3tw Sale. ,4 GKEKAMI.E to nn order of the Inf rior Couri ‘ » of Gollimbia county, when silling for ordinary ptifposes, wdlhesold ai ilia Court House door, in applingon ill t fir.-t I'nesday i i Se icmber next, 3 negrrns. v z; .Mourning, a woman, and Iwochilmen, I ah and Lie mm. belonging to Iheestaie of Lydia Bugg, minor, 'ieims cuslt BENJAMIN Bfititr, Guard'n, July 7 ( 1837 wnis 158 Nop tile l*ick{»iK‘ke}. ANOro/t'filUS Thiel hy .he name of HAM- M ().\ l)j Who came into I his neighborhood as a shoe mender and a well cleaner, has siolen from my p icketa small Cali Skin I‘ticket Waller, eonminiilg site nor twenty dollar in bills, several small nous ol hand, and two or llnee very hnpiulint receip t. He t annulled the iMt nn Saturday last, was h It n up near Aiken on Monday, and acknnw.edged him self gui ly of the act, but made his escape this nmi ning ahum daybreak, by cutting the twine that ■ bound Ins hands. A suitable reward will be given to any one who will secure him in any way until I can get linn, and for any iniormat on in relation to him i shall holru y grate,ol. He j, so well known ns one of the nwai euii.-naiate llnevis wher ver he ill's h'S-n, lliat it is hard lo tell whir h way he will go. He was mis d about Mil edgenlie, (.a , lived five years in the Penitentiary ol mat Male, and has been whipped lorstealiig in Augusta, Aiken and nt Barnwell, G. 11., S G He isheiwvn filly and mx'.v years of ng i, is about five fe i high, has a v,oy ha d head, dark eyes, a U man nose, and is dark eoniplecied—i» ve y oiricious, forward m co;,versa lion, hut very conciliating. When not engaged in convtrs lion is almost constantly tinting or whist ling Any taie who will stop him will donnact of t Miriness lo the public generall ,as sonic one is apl to tuner by his lir gci s w herever he goes. .... or-,., J ‘ lS ' J>i - BEEVES. biluerlon, S.C., July 4 157 WJa in fM^T.Alij,,.,.^.,, ILL pracnee I,AW in ihe couniinsnf Burke, Jefferson, and Washington Office ai lon ls'llle ' " tjoiie 21 145 duels ww A'oliee. will during (he prssetUsiimra r A attend to any bust ess eiitnisteil 10 him m the Cherokee Circuit, such as examining land, collect ing debts, Ac., provided application he made to him by the 3Ulh July next. He refers to Messrs. A J. & T W. Miller of Aucusta. „. L . ~ GEORGE GUNBY. W line Oak P. O , Columbia co , .limeß4-151 Ifit jI . • (aulioii. f deem it due to ihe public to put them on their ■.guard against a man by thonarae of JOSEPH HIUII ON, who is now travel ing about ihe eoun ry lniding Huis>s,iVc, raider circumstances ihut will suiij ct 1 hose who irade with him to loss. 'J he cir cumstance that induces me to noiice this man is 1 this; he come 10 me about 1 hree vvi eks ago and hor rov\«l iiiv Horne (a Biar*k) lo rid« hoiuc twenty five s miles.Uiio Erlgefield Li-irieton business, he sold' I my Uoise and spent the money and has not yet re aimed. I have Kirehorn In unf.rre .he Law againsl turn from pmy. hut do not feel that I am juslnfintile in allowing turn 10 carry his swindling operations jny lon her Ihe last I heard ol Inin he was in Lincoln county, engaged in huy.ng, .thing, nn o iwappn g Horses ° , BENI. BAIRD. Augusta, June 89th, 1837 if 152 FilHy rpUEsubscriberoirersfiftydollars fur Hie appre -1 hens,on of JAMES R. SMITH, & his deE p the jailor ol Lincoln County. Ga. I charge sniil smith wih eoraraitnng Forgery in Augusta, in 1834 md convey Inga forged letter to me. At the time 01 ns inißsacUuu, Smith made his home near Bnchelo 1 {elreai in Pickens district. S C. James If. Smith is 1 bout 20 years of age, round bodied., strait built, ha* I urhmr, blue ey«, lair skm, and a sear on hi. lefi ' heck, which looks like it might have been caused by lie cut of a razor; two of hi, fore-ieelh out, talk, bro en ami Imps very much m his speech. Anv person PS.-?n addition to tho.h^®^, j tid. thirty five dollars mora IsiCMlntmnty.July 15 54 j . SIO Rcnard. IT EfT my I'lantaiion in Burke county, on thd f i night of the 15ih mat, and negro U-llnw named | 'robe how legged, round face, specks quick when ,-poketi to, atuf is iweniy three year* old He fur -1 mer.y belonged iu Lewis Cochran of South ( nmli na. As he is acquaniWNf with ihe river, und is an -1 Ini, he may attempt 10 gel on some boat, I ihe.elorc : jauiimi all copiains ol hunts or vessels again, 1 re c King him on hoard, i think, hivvevcr he will go hick to Carolina. Jfany per,o:l should lake up said aeg o, 1 Would Blank them 10 bring him lumerc , j Conveinent, inslead o. currying him lejail, and if reive ihe above reward. June 22 [w3tUG] JNO. 11 COX. .1 Vaiisiibk ( iii iii lor jtajp. / , - t IIE suliscnbcrs offer f,r sale ihit vnlnuble A I A ini, recently belonging 11, Samuel l.nw tlier, dereised, lying on Ihe waters of Cedar und 1 Hog Greek*, in the eonipy of Jc.ies, about in miles 1 from Ginnon, and :G Irotn vlhJeog. villc, lunhinung 1,87/ Acres, 1 one balfof vvhica isfi.str.ito wo. diand; ihercmnin iug lialf i* cleared and in fine co diiion for cultiva tion. Attached to the premises is an excellent ' <*ri*t anti w t fiill, ! on never failing stream*, mid in u fine neigi.ho In od . ibrcustom, ll .s considered that this Is in is nu> in lerior 10 any in ihe county fur the pro.b e ion of , corn, cotton, wheat or oats; and is situat' d in a iiinliby and pleasant neighho hood ft is plot tiled wi h .11 ihe necessary improvements and ct.nvm. tellers tor tarrying on an extensive und profitable Faint. 1 Persons wishing to purchase, will make applies. . lidn to etihcrdl the subscribers, who will shew the land and makh known the terms. . E. T. TAYLOR, I W'.M. LOW 1 11 I-K. . Clinton, June ?0 |sl tt 1 Vancliisc Factory for Sale. 1 f N conformity to a rcsolu'ion adopted at a meeting • ■ S- of the Mockimldergol the Vnuciuse .VlanoJai tu ring Company, Ikeir eslahlishment will lie sold ut i jiublic auction, on the second .Monday in No vent bet ; next, at Vauoluae. • Terms— One fourth cash, and Ihe remainder on a credilof one, two ami throe years, in equal insu.l • m nts; the purchase'giving personal security, and ' a mortgage on the premises ft is confidently believed Bml no similar establish ' mem in tfie Sum hern Male, combines so many ad vantages. bitunted on a buhl und rnpi stream run tong unndst sand Intis, it is entirely exempt from the fevei’sof the country The supply of'water, at all seasons of the year, is sufficient to impel ten limes the < listing machinery. The house is 80. feet long, forty wide, and five stories high; built of - solid granite, of w hich there is an inexhaustible , quarry in thirty yards of it. There are in operation 1036 thros le<, GUO mule spindles, 120 wool spindles, 3G looms, two dressers,and all the other machinery requisite to keep these in motion. The tract ol lam) cotnains 1200 acics, abounding in the finest kind of pn c timber, wilh several fine springs of pure wafer unequal ed in the State, and there is a saw mill upon' it, capable ol supplying all ihe wants of tire com pany 1 extending their buildings; also a gristpnil. Vaucluseis 14 miles from Augusta, Ga , 6 holes from Aiken, 6. C., IG miles from l.dgcfield court House, S.C , and 4i mile,- from tfict Iwrlesiun and Hamburg Kail Koad Jhe proximity lo Augusta renders 11 unnecessary to keep a considerable inac tive capital invested in raw cotton, as n weekly sup ply can beccrtainK,and at all times, obtained ai liar prices Jn the hands of a man who understands the man ufacturing business, and would personalty attend to 11, tins I'uctdry would be a splendid tortune. And if th re he any desirous of purchasing this de scription of property, they are leq-ie.-led to examine ior themselves, helore the day ut sale. JAM G U. WILKINSON, President of the Board of Directors, June 24 Hiwlcs iky* t he Boston Atlas. Providence A/ainduciU'ing Journal,Ndw York Courier and Enquirer, &Ch ute ton C jurier, will publish the above once a week nn ill the fiisl ol Noveiulier, and send their accounts lo ibis office lor ~t-yaient. Jsu-* a OMETI.Ii F. during 1 lie last winter I enfflniPil to \ Muvall, -Smimons&l 0., of Augusta, ihe halves \ of Hvo one linncrcd dollar bills In realUr dcscnled \ in a letter which was deposited in the Post Office I at Eihernm, Gi 0., which ieller never reached its \ destination, and the halves of ihe Intis are lost. Cue \ *d said bills was on the Geotgia Kail Koad and Lansing Company, payable ut ihe Bra-ch in An gnsia, No. GJlt, Idler A, sig:» d t>y VI ilimni Hearing I'riaolenl, and bearing date at Athens. 7th June, 18.16. ihe oiher was on ihe Michanic's Bank, let ter A, dated Nov. loth, 1831, and signfcd fiy Jlt in' Phn izv, Presiden', ihe number not indiinied. hy the half of lim bill in now ,oy pot-ifsion. Any tidorimiiion tiy w hich tiie lost loifvi s can be dis covered, will tie thankfully reeciK d I y heii g Kill w ith me, or at cither of Ihe said Bimks, or witli I W illiam E. Jones bsq, at Augusta, arid theolfiivii ol said Banks,are cautioned against redeeming s 11J ( j hills from nnx other person than nifsell 1 r Ale.-sn. I ■'Muvall, Simmons & Co. T'hose Kist are the first halves, containing the “promise to pay," and Hie ’ cashier's narai-s. „ YOUNG L. G. HARRIS, Elberton, Geo. June 22, 1837 w3m )6 1 GENEKAI- PVEVVSDAIM R AND COL LECTION AGENCY. 7ZlHLundersigned, hueediiur and proprietor of JL ihe Augusta Chronicle, having (be extensive bu siness of that cstnhlishmel lo close, and eonsciuus mnn long experience, how much such a lacilriy 11 iiM-ded.ut ieusi by tlie Trees, is disposed U. eeimocc with it a G neral Agei o y lor ihe col .i clioa of AMs-' paper-nod o.her DiUs, in this and live neighbbf-* mg .-on hern -'lan-spind will navel almostconttnifsl ly to piese.n them hmurcif. Mtonld the business Utter ed he sufficient, Ihe agency will be made a permanent one—and while his long connection with the I‘rtsi and consequent knowledge of its peculiarr*- qiiisilu ns and benefits Hum such art Agency, ami Ins extensive personal acquaintance wiihtlie locale lies und pcop.e nl the coun ry, ntlSnl peculiar tacili- l> ti s tor till- pel oimance ol it- dn ics, lie inisls that F* sniiublu enquiries will leave no doubt ot Ins prompt , und hinhlui attention lu llu-m. may 3 A. H. PEMBERTON. Jjr b*Kx;or:atl.win on .Monday next, comhunct a trip through Bainwen and Beuinoit tnai.n is, 11 -■'avuiutah—thence, through i.ryun, Lib. ity, .hc.ll tosh, tilynn,tind t aindeo nmnli s, hack, tlirougl vv .me, Ace. to Su- uniiuli, and then, tin- ugh Ll fingham, ,'criven, brake, tederson, W u.-l.r gn.n,am >v rareo, to Augu-ta. tiller which, he wot travel through mtsicfilte neighboring uisi.icls of oi-lii c oioima, and the m.dnL- und upper enunties ol Ge-rgra; unit tlnmigli the Slates ol Alanuiaa, alts sissippt, ia.u s.ima, .voali Cuiolina, V ng nut, Ac , tie Will icieivr,lor collection, claimsol any kind, fern s us loiluw.- Aktcs/joper account!, (Jr., (including those of Leri odiculs,) when made nut euen sej-urutety, lai per cent; when to bemudeuut by him, irom genera. I, ot» lorwarded by mail, 4ke., toper cent. Arte uhsen - Ucn, wilh payment in advance, 25 per cent; uiilmut payment in uuvume, I2i pe cent. Helms been ol icr.id more in some iiisUnees, but cannot consent to take more Irom one tiiun another, >r limn he loin se.l w >utd wilingly pay; and nnw fixes on n.cse rules us those lie 11.1 s pu,U, and as being us low us can he afforded, in us tie Ims ever know n paid—lron ing', lor remuneration, more to the probable extent of business he may receive, than m the rates them series; together with the eunside atum ol travelling tor Ins health, and t. collect for hinisejt Mercantile, account*, ii per cent, more or less, ac cord tig {y amount, &u Keihitlancis will he made according to ir.slruc'ion, and at the risk ol those to w hom they are addiessed —he furnishing the l o lrnas;oi’s cemlic te ol 1 t-o amount, deposit,und description of money, when- ; ever a miscarriage occurs, tv hen left lo Ins u.sere lion, us often as cncumsianccs, amount collected, safely, economy, Ac., may seem t« justify, and checks, drafts, or suitable notes, in size, currency w here sent, Ac.,can bo obtains d—aim at the risk 0 those addicssef, as b lure staled. Communications addressed lu him ia this etl), will be immediately lorwarded to him, w lion absent. llejcrence- to any one who knows him, and there are tew who do nol in this city or sectiun. Ho is nnw Agent lor the billowing Newspapers and Periodicals, und au.hnnzed lu receive subscrip tions or payments ilmreloi : Chronicle and eeimnel, Augusta, Gunsiituionalisl, no. .Southern .Medical and Surgical Journal, do. Georgian, buvannuii, 1 flier ury, Charleston, heuthetn Patriot, do. Southern Literary Journal, do. N'onthern Agnculturisl, do. V e-ierii ( amlinian, Salisbury, N. C. Farmer's Keg isler, Petersburg, Va. J Suntil rn Literary Messenger, Richmond, Vs. Men h im, Baltimore, Kcmrmer, Washinglon City, Southern Review, do. Augusta, June 24 wtf 148 , Icy rubiivliers of Newspapers, Ac., who rosy think piopei lo engage his services, w ill pleasegb* ; ihe above two or thiee conspicuous insertions-we s ly or monihly.and lurwurd the No.-, containing n Excculor’s lYolicc. UNDER an order ol the Inferior Court of Burt* com ty, will ho sold or- ihe first Tuesday m * t gust next, at the Court house door in Pikecoant; a Lot ol I-and No 81, the 2d Dist. formerly «»" ;i roe, now Pike county, containing 2021 acres, o *» I longing to the estate of fl/osee Walker, ifocecsad. 1 ‘ » Bcrke county, sold for tke purpose of a dmsion 3 fIfOSKS VVALKER, 2 tj’n 8| aprii \ 76 PJ. WALKER. { |