Augusta chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1837, July 17, 1837, Image 2

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JromOit l*f»nilU Jour nil. ( TO ‘ Wilt thou not think of me with tender heart, ' When our «uni lip* «uJ clasping binds ahull ■ part, And. in thy aoul’s deep e<ll. Will not my memory there be treasured up fresh u the dew* that m the lily’* eup 1 In aweeuiesr dwell. And. a* thus# dropping dew* upon the (l"*rr« Sweeten their le»ve» thro’ ill the dreamy hoars When vrmiv c\c*li.ls clone. Bo may rry memory, in IhJno bour»of gloom, 12e to tbi teal « halm, ■ soft perlume, To soothe thy woe*. I'd hare thcc think r.f me when thou art Roue, As one round w hom » tairy *|»'H thrown Ot bright pnetn; dr am*. Whoseewret wild thoughts, from their unfithom* ed fount Tho heart, like flashing water-upward mount. In spaikhng gleams. And, when thy wandering feel tre roaming « er The guidon sende us some bright distant shoro Wherr the soft chanting wave* Mnrmnr their dirge-like music low and Jeep Over the depths where wild, wild spoils Sleep In their dark ca'Cs— Then think of her. whose h rail,’mid ecenes like , theee, Would thrill and echo in each [Hiring hreeia, ~nd to the water’s r.htmo—• Into whose eyes unhidden tears would rush 'Till from her heart her toolings all would gush In unizujiit ihymo. And when Sight spreads o’er all her sahlo shroud. The time when awe«emotions softly croud Within the humanhreast, Will not the memory of those thoughts of love. Scarce owned by u*. yet registered al.ove, Make thee mo O West! Dy the love-links, that round our young heart wreathe, JJy all we led, hut cannot, dare not. breathe, What o'er may ho my lot, And by thy fond glance melting into mine, I aaknfthec wherecVr that glance may shine, Forget tue nut! AMELIA. Prom the Charleston .Ver. ury. A parallel-ancient TYRANNY AXU MODERN Ty.UA.NNY. As Iheut am criinin fi-atling poinia of rn H'lulilinis m the Train e* ol oil £ f t ill rent it turns, the moat inatractivs laesiuie arc to he round in llw most familiar port tone of insln ■ry ; and ifcvoi. a partial acquarntumn with thuan were more common among tin people. *ijd among their leaders m«, must of those evils won Id be avoided. Uto muses of winch er.i nusv <1 if. cove red only ihrctugh the et rit teachwtg of long and Oiltur snlTering. Tlm times ol Charles tho first, wore in ina tiy thingsatialagniis to thn linn s of t’ e Jack eon dynasty. Tlicroure strung pom *of ru semblance in the oliaraeiarsofbntli auvoreigtm —in'tho corrupt and prrnicimm riTect of fo inalo influence in both cabint'ir; ami tho char actor of tho stTVilu ami rtifiJnnly minister lu-VD, bearga close like nos* to one winch might be found in an smslgunt nf Krnoai.l wnd Oentok. It is consoling to argue, that ns tli« tyranny of those times led to a revo- Hsliiury inllu-noci-ol which, llmugh oticn thwarted, and aeoutingly parnliwd.liave eliH continued to rcvivo tint) prevail, and are felt at this day in the freedom of the British groupie—so Lucre is no reason now for n* to I despair ot our young republic—tho run of whoso glory may bu obscured by blauk and ugly clouds, but “to-morrow will repair its I;olden flood.” It is cheering to believe, that too present gloom id the thick darkness that precedes the .lawn; that the sutTenogs of the people are butthe throes that accompany the tirlh of reform. T.’.it a nation is at peace end rich, is no proof that Hu citizens arn nenher wronged nor oppicssud. England under Charlo.r wa* tranquil mid rich; and tho lory argument, against reform ut that 111111', wdlbo found cm t.idled 111 the nr.lf laudatory struma ot our re in nt Tr. amry K von.-, n. u of the laic; Fa re well Address nmt lumijiui.il “Tho kingdom, they rad, »b-vt i-led w.lu xoalth, plumy, mid ih Mill! -- 1 cn gant io', nriro ihnii cvei; they d.d iinthii.g but ipplaud t n lui|i|i:uesK of En gland, nml cilo d those ungruUMil mid factum* k, iri’.-i. vv;,,» t; > u.d-ii ie.l ol tue breach ul fates 4tml lUtcri. i ” i’ium argument is thus st-ii.-d in 1 old I.umber ot the VVt'H'miinstnr lie vit\y, in ut article uu Goiz i.’s History;— ‘•Jiomu couuinas tint mcreasu in wuulth.du so in consequence of being well governed. Can tho llistonmi of our limes p .as, hie point more to me hid, the portrait of a cabim 1 eon t--iiidutttig, proclamation and protuat-is-uny, dep - letnovuig, responsibility-assuming h-' jte luanJUug, rucvirii-i'Kpuiigmg, V’E TU i.N'V*, nud spec u circular /toinimslfain-n, \v i.c.h bint vi. nitCil ho thoroughly a t lt» pledges l. rstie a « and r>/ rm ■ Guam g 1 i.vyeis, eoiiaunliy searching the fllttit-giati.nl i". s.'iiv example of forgo leu itjtq* . V. i an.miy ( \ mniet! the abuses ol titur p »..t, m eu mom tuio rigitts of the iiucU is tue olii’Mii duty us Mr. Imlur.cr •G'divrei Urn tier. "Other ugeiiis, ie.-s learned, but inn 0 hold, quickly converted iin-se prelendcJ r gm» into jc.o uud iiov« vut itiuus.” tjnou lias neon the underling tyranny nml meatal uwoleuce nf Mr Iturl lil Icier General ivsitdall, who disputes Uni mi.h inly 01 Gun grocs—and claims the Executive prtvib g 01 inuspuiaibiliiy. ••Aid it salty reinniistranco was raised ngunsl them, servile Judges were llieic In ueelare that ut point us tact the crown Imd ut old p. a* acsccd such prerogativea." Oui jud.ttury m general have we hope re tained their independence—but then, look at she bench once hallowed by the preceune ot a Marshall; —the servile T’AiSEV “18 there.* Conrles tried to govern without pan laments and Jackson m spun ol Lung esses—tu suc ceed in which thu aid of a nurd power was wanted by both. •The waul was fell of a corporation, which already strung m itself, nad still soiiiothing lu expect Irom toe crown, ami which, in goog shales in it, in gill serve us a support lu aiiso lute power, 'i ne Eognsii clergy imd long ■been soliciting th.s oilicc; they vvnc now cub- , ed to fili it.”— p. 87. A Cliar.es tried the spiritual power, the ’ church; Jackson tried me money power, ti.e I Banks —and having fad tu enlist toe one l ea- I .ded tnonstci of N.ohuUs IfiJdle, suLsiituted 1 tor it n hydra headed scaly cod ol IVU— I or Ueposite Banka, —uow demolished—and I winch Van Boren will probably endeavor to j replace hy a National Bank under Govern- j went control—bitgetting his pledge, in ti e I letter to Sherrod Williams, to veto any sucii i institution, and thus, hy r iolating pledget, i walking 111 the footsteps of Ins predecessor. ‘'During tlieijc periods Eng and so me.eas ed; therefore England was l..en Weil govern ed,” uud J 'as guveruuisiu was at one time a monarchical, and at another, uu ol garchicul t despotism, therefore monarchical despotism, it good 'goscrniiipirt, and oligarchical dt-Hpo, lisiu Is good government—and these who oppose'editor are bad citizens, and factious _ Tne country prospered in spdeof the gov - eminent, as jt has been with ns. “Notwithstsndmg the tax us ship money, the commerce coasts ut England were no protected, and Barbary [Urates scoured the L Channel;” just as, notwithstanding our Sur pirn Jioccnue. a handful us about a thousand half naked Setnmolei, have ravaged ,u.ir Ter ritprios, and burnt, ami murdered, uud tiias- Vaored, m dpitit.uc afour mi linn# of civil.a- ; •d freemen. Be tht li.. t ku com ttf* ; u., u-' taken tl.e argument from natwnalwealth out of the nuiu'ha of our Tories. Thiir anli-com mercial hostility aided hy foreign irifine'iicCß k m at leiij h obattered the pr sporty of which they boas'ed while they were undo'gomg it j - and while the old monarch and l.ls l-Co, were ringing ihcir coronal ion pffiiilo thaiur- j till of their “humble dToris,” li.c cr,»i >•( 1 general bankruptcy commenced and d,owned | tuvir exulting rou-ei in lha c Anplainia son . cur* ■» ni an indignant pundi*. “ Itif tyranny of Chnr cs,” ray* M Gu z >t, “if not the most cruet, was ih« mu#i uuqni t"tH and ir.ovl abusive that England had ever endured. Wilium being ebio to allege 111 excuse any pnb'tc m i casity, without dizzling meii'a muidt by any grcai r> hu tto supply ch ► airo w.inU, to accomplish d“s r#*« with' o .ejects it < unden ned ami oljended attcUnl righ't and ntwtle'irtf nhkn mak-nr no nc oute.liter of 11 e Uiwsu: opinion* nt tho ecu • try, nr </ the declaration* and prom lies the king h’m*e\f 1 tempting luizzard all sene ol i.opres s on,adopting at last the nmat rath renol’-tot the must illegal 'meaeurit not secure the tri umph nt a chucam and imni dab e aye cm. hut t > siistam hy expodieot* of tl.o day am! hoar a p.mei always in d llicu tie Tlie contests bciwcon Charles end ha Mnnnry on imosid -, and “tiiC K'ng’s poor 1 Commons'' on the oilier, nficii r«'*ei#bled very I elusely iho qoarrsli of tho General, V/right, j Uentoii, Polk, and Cainhruieng with the Getu cral'tt poor Conga «s, ••ThUjKtrg wi-hed them to vote tuppHet, before they iiL-cupiod iliemselvta wi h icjiCio ofp'ream es.” •'When the House resolved to mike (; iev. aiu«< tlko preC'lltOlCl! I*l stlpp'l f, tyh.lillrt had reeoiirso to tho inierfo en.-e of ih Lords.' Mo it iv 1 h nt tho liiul ‘ eesmn of Goiigieas - W lien the 1 Ions" inam'ed outlie die 1 huiion clause, our Royal party had ricoure,e to Hie reform'd, expunging, degraded E"nnte —nn-i lie CIIIOII till! hill—and 11 oil I are (tiro lu give the uu-bye in the miootigxliou sci on h>ui hy Mr Wi-c. "When the Kng tent n tner»-'go to tlie Home ior auMulK-#, they weic told whilo ile liberating, by Sir Iltoiy Vnis. the cider, .Sonrciery m State, ibai ihe King would only accept the whole of what ho ihiiiiandetl. It was late and Piirlinmcnl wne dissolved on tlio following day filled with excitement." How much like, even as to the time us ad jouniinem, to ti:o Suud-iy morning Session at the conclusion of the lust Sessu 11 but one— alien the inmioiu nt power, Camlirelcng and other "vain, light man, lit to he Rent, oh er —were mtking Ihe r exile aid en iiai.nea, and ivhiapermo in the lobby, about the i toilii that, wm raging in the vvh to houso —thu niutiercd llireui# nt vatoos, and the other feme out di-monatratioiiß oi the Royal Lion? We might cs'cnd the iviftidel—lmf mir li mits forbid. Wo conclude hy e.vpro.’Hing eur coulideuea that liiO cou.-umio iti"ti will l.e tho H.-ime. That our nut nu which hna homo kicking long mid ji.r.'ently—lt"» at lard re ceived '(id kick (on rnu.k—vvhtcli will break down ihe cheek of forbearance, ami set tin* ball ih ri form in mnlinii. •Whui,* ►nys Ihe Reviewer was tlio •O'ulil All parties at length were resolved into Iw that oftho Court and that of the Country—* of thn,-in who have pimiJared and mean to keep—and those who would take back tho plunder uml disarm the bandit, “The parly ot thn Court went down in the death grupple, leaving that ot the nation tri umphant; uml the ‘Commons of England,’ who but a chart tore before had been ‘lnn Ma ietly’a poor Commons,’ and crouched like beaten hound* ut the foot at u king, new bade defiance bo the world.’ Bo mote it bo with us and our Congress! We can adopt without reservation tho con cluding languag of the Reviewer, and apply what he says of the prospect* of Reform in England to tho prospects ol Reform m tin* Confederacy, •But a now element has entered into the contest— I dial without which good government, according lo Ilnbbe* and thu French econo in *ts, eouid not exits—tho knowledge, by thu bulk of the people, nf the (umlamcnlaluof po litical ecionce. ’I ho people have now 11 fairer field than tlieyhavo over hid before IV<>u» tho lirsl vyilnble nficcorded time.’ If u good m ia not nml: of it, it will iw I'mm sumu in<mt criminal uegloc! 011 tlm |iart of their leadara. ’ Fi.riso Aivniitiiv—An Exvcuimv.st. —A ru'iiclnniin in tho VVxiiih inmy, 11 sclu'iliing. in ventive, half enuy soul, lately made an vxpeti incut of wliut ha called llying arlilloiy, which in thv sequel well nigh cost him ins lilr. In thu first place tho Frenchman purchases n mule ; on his hack ho placed a sis pound cannon heavily loaded. Tli* muzzle of tho cannon was pointed in un opposite direction finm the head ol the mule. Woollier that the mule would prove mulish, refractory, uml unwilling to advance head first towards an enemy, or whether the Gaul thought ho could do better by hackiui; up towards aoino “deadly imminent breech,'* wc know not. It might have been intended as a kind ut slum r'lusc-r for ought wo know. Having fully equipped himself, our hero star ted I 1 a place where ho understood some hostile (Jummii’hui. wero lying in ainhu-b. Planting hi# lime, consi-ting of hnnsolf cannon and mule, on he summit of a hill which commanded a ticket whciv the in liana wore .-opposed 10 he lurking, he assumed a hostile position by turning the tail ol tii< mule in ilna, iVireclion from wh nco he ex [loo ted and was iinxi uiMy waiting su assault. Tunc he kept his ground fora long lime with out any niainfesiiitions ~f an attack. At lengih hi- small slock id jiatienro was enuirly cxhsusieil ami fnulmg that no al'a. k was I be nnnio u| o 1 him aoi n.no, he determined upon giving nniin niiilucreaii.nl a sm.nl sample ol his Hying ntiilcry jusi hy wsy of >1 fiver. Me pointed hi.s six paundei in iho dircciion of the thicket, took his bear n.gs, made his calculations, and hlaXcd away. Bulls slugg*. &c. went down one side of the l.itl with the greatest velocity—Frenchman mule and -is pounder just ns fast down the oilier—iho re coil ol Iho can-ion being so great that 11 sent llu mule down ihe hill n ull the swifine a of light mug whether ho would or no. On finally bring n; u;>, slier l a- in;; ran enlirily down the first h II mid half way up nnetUer the Frenchman began to collect hia s-atleicd senses—Finding lilmicll . alive he broke out with "Fears! I vanderhuw uu iny dam Ingen [ kill. By gar the next lima 1 ; lr 7 tny grand expeii-neni, i vill get me one mule | vst w-nit run away as though the diuhle was nf ( ter him. L)is arullcty lie fly too quirk. Wt | have not heard whether lie has made any fnnhei 1 ev(i«riin*iilß wnh his Hying “artillery.—-V. O i fi kiiyrme. From Ihe Concord "Itltgmph. | HoKKio Dbprwitv.—A few days since (the wile ul Timothy H. Hartwell, of Huncii- I burg, entered a complaint agauiHl her imsbam ] liir linprnp'-r mierrnursc with his oten dough I ter, a ;*irl about K 5. ‘J’liv unnatural and r. i vo.nny connection had subaisted between tin j father and hi* child tor the last ex months without the knowledge of'the enure ffmiic nbr.i-id. Martw. lt, h.vmy tirrvateucil death to any on • of the family who should disc lose hi* m. uinan guilt. Reel.less of hi* threat, and unahlc longer to siihm t to the degrading behaviour of tier huxbauil, Air* Hartwell, nil the U-tl mat., mild.,' coinpialot ayam-t him, b wc have mentioned. Hartwell, upon making a discovery ol tins i xcl, very soon decamped with lnslior.se and wagon, edolheft provis .ins, ike . hot was overtaken in Milford. N. H , :ir’ rested, and brought t-> Fitchburg. He was ta leu before Justice Brigham, and vvsg h. uod oc-;i for trial utjho next Common Pleas in VVorco*ter. in the sum of SlOtifl, and For want of surety, was emm’ailVcl to the ermn v jail. While under charge of keepers at Fitch burg, the wietched man attempted to hang himself with hi* handkerchief, while in hod, ! but rmt-ing them by his no-*", they rescued hint >t; ti tie to sate h { * life, Tli-h i» oixc 0 j he *ct-'.L..g and w!u! • ***• ■ii j j* winch have ey.-r come on* knowledge, aid wc trout it (ivy fie long 'j.'fo r e vv* are called upon lo g vc publicity to any auch detail* of ctitne. ”1 f.r. ExniAowuiNAKV —t wo mna'l ne- Irm boys at N-w Orleans, finding a brace of j j in* ded p uto’a in a mom where they were; ' amusing themselves, nyred imin.-diaicly to I | tnke a rhot. The arxangetoeiu* were, to 1 I stand back In back, marc rone’: pare, wheel i j and fir,'. Tho bail nf one of Ut* pi*“>>* cn-! !ur»-d the mouth of the negro, and the wound,; it is feared, 1* mortal. Hr .van * • astonished . at having In* lech ltn n (k"d he rc- ) served hr* fire.— N- 0 Bee. A g(Hilli'iu;n wuihnig on I-.1 (.“'.en the j other day and sec i.g an Iralißian et.ndmg , near a load of coal, and thinking he was Inc 1 owner, enquir d “How 1* c-nil to dny?” “Bluck a* eve*, your honor,” tep’iqJ Pat. : “John,” said liman to lu* Dutch arrvant, j “Go to Mr. Robin’s house, and toll him that it t there ih any law in tlm land, I will prosecute r! him. Ted him not to-br «tg hi* <!og here, .or j the animal la rabid and that if he eoinea lieic « I m my absence to ecold, and bawl, and pick r I quiirrel#, I will tend (or Mr. Jarvm ami have : 1 him taken care of,” John w ilt and delivered , j hia mcHKagc. “My master says that you i . 1 r.lia'nt oriMg your dog lo hi* Inm. n, for ho j a rabbit; and if you go there in 11 how ! to pick ! up iqoirrcis, ,e will send you to tho barb»r’* a; nml ulto you; liair off” Napoleom h Vi ives Between tlie tw ■ ' wive* of Napoleon Ihero existed a g-e itiicd < 1 sinking 1 outran’.. Juacph no wis nil art and | siijdieil ehvani 0 ; Maria L misii, all nature * : nod • mplicly ; the oil" had somellvng of '* • miifac.ty in her in minora, the other :i n m irk ® j aide d fjdcin;i’, ni i'li olien approached to II 1 : caidity ; 11,0 former hrd a rmisiqb-rihlo in, H j enl, winch she dchgiitod to cxlnhli before 11 ri nun,,.roil* iiasembly ;li e latter had an under I standing lunch less hr.llimd, but trt the ss-ne 8 limcu'tl.d, for une of her years; Josephine wa* ■ (inniod lor the appl iiisc of the salon ; Maria r '! I.ninsn for the omh-armim's of dome-tic life - r I his surely eingtilar that 1 (te urtifinul churac 1 ; ter should be the daughter ot a West India 0 j planter, and the natural ono a prince** of the ] proudest house in Europe. In o'h.or race -t.-. ' i both wore woiri 'n of grl;-.l siveolncssot dtspo -1 sitinn; hotli fondly devoted to Napoleon. d Ti tv* a iv. tits.—Napoleon was no dancer. On - one oerasion a hall w»h given him in honor of a - beautiful victory. Tbs temptation In dance will) it a certain count?**, however, was irrcmstahlc. At ij it llm coiiqueiii'B tteni-rul wont, an l succeeded i- shout as well as u horse maiine. Ho inn! no taste ,1 for light fnnta«lic movement.!. At the close of the dunes, he mined to his partner and thus ad . dressed hert "I am very ncn iiblo, charming L’ouo t«.w, that I have acquitted myself imldfercutly; ~ 1 but Ihi fact i‘, my vohtr lies not so inich i.i , 1 dancing myself, a:, in unking others Janet." . mkumoa n -c*rc- -, wsMsmiwiwtfil■ : CHRONICUi AND SENTINEL. “j “ M Monday t!rciihig,.Taly 57.1tL17. • I FOR GOVERNOR. J J ,j 4n SlM'.tKi: R. WSSs.-VaKR. , 'i'lißvrKC - The great tucccss of Maxeppa has determined ’ tht .nanager to continue it a few nights longer. ‘ Tht* e "cuing it will he proceeded hy a number of * songs, aii-'ett". dances, -Vc., instead of a farce. BOAT RACE. 1,. , , , ‘ On VVcdiyevday evening next, at six ocloek i f P. M., a race i 'r a pair of Silver Cups and a 1 Salver, lakes plat 0 between (he three lainta, Pio- J neer, Minerva anrt Michael; the two former belonging each to a D *>“» club, Iho latter to Mr. : J. A. Fawns. The Pioi>'er and Mincsva tire each I lo bo rowed by four gcntU''^* ll eftho respective . clubs lo which they belong, a. d Michael • by three gentlemen, friend* of IU ' uwner, toijelh r’ er with himself. From the lower . ’ dm upper ' I bridge and down again, a di -'imco in a,'' t miles, i* to ho tho race ground. Tho Gi 'i’ 3 an,! 1 I Salver, which arc to bn the piiio of iho v.djor, are n present hum Mrs. 11.-ait of the TbcalrrOtM whi'apdlbernlUy our citizens will he Indebted for the [ilcaituro of witnessing vvlmt has never been 1 witnessed at Augusta—a race between three handsome pleasure boats, each rowed hy respect a able gentlemen of the city. This ptsfscworthy liberality on the part of Mr*. H: cannot bo too ,l highly appreciated as a noble cxamplq lo others v to encourage a most innocent, healthy and inter " eating amusement. 1 The fullmviug are tho dresses of the different '! Chibs: 1, Pioneer, —White pantaloons,brosd red striped shirt and chip bat. Red ,Michiiel —White pantaloons, uprrmv red B striped shirt, chip fiat. i, .Urnm-uu.—Whjte pantaloons, bread blue t striped sl.in, tduc starred collar. d That the project of a Treasury Bank or somo •chcmeby which the cxnculiveshall have absolute c.intiol over iho funds of tiro government, is sori li ously cmilcrnpluleJ st Washington city, cannot, d wo think, any longer he a mailer of doubt. The 1 fallowing article fiom tho Richmond Enquirer j, will wo think ho considered conclusive evidence 1 upon that point by alt who are acquain ed with r * the tactics of that paper. It is evidently a feeler ’ j put forth to tire people of Virginia. Ritchie a!- I Ways broaches a subject of doubtful policy ly •- [ calling on his got respondents to discus* it ; if it 0 j lu popular he emhiaces it—if not, l.e finally tc t- . , , I joe’s it. II ! Phohu.ms —for /)is(ussian. —Ther« arc ru „ [ mms afloat, that somo ot the memhci* ctiho Ad- If' ministaiation at Washington, talk ol issuing j. i Tre mol iy notes (of course, nt s low interest)— [ ! and dull these, along with specie, should he ic ,, I commmcmU'd to Congress a* a Fedcial Currcn f. cy—and Trcaaury notes to he ofll-ro lin pnyinaut to (h? public creditors, and to he received in pay. >r of all the public dues. There is also some rumor j ' that they ore considering the schema ofseparat -1 in ; the Federal Guvertiment from all lire Banks— | that is lossy, neither 10 receive the notes of any j of ihe State Bank* in payment, nor to drposite j the public revenue in them, h' I We cannot vouch for ihe accuracy of these 't* otatciueiils—hut we invite discussion n* to their “1 i praelivahility and policy. Tlie subject is deeply i- inu-iesting—and much discussion ought to be >'• oiicoutaged—firs! impressions ought to be rigid iv | Iy srriiiinized,and false view-sought lo be eor r, tecled. It Is tor the good oftho community that sil dice sod other suggestions should he brought n 1 lo Iho Ic-t of nnalysi* at once. ! Wi I our ingenious Corresp >ndcn'* assist us i ( Iby their lucubrations, throwing them into a* y j condense.! a lot>n u* possible- Mach toleration . ■ should bo allowed to opinion on so complicated : 3 suljuet. We shill lay onr own views before ' our resile:a. In this ageof Et;i?rimenta U(ion j the moncury aysietit, there i* scarcely one of u« , who has not someth ng to learn a*, well »s un .’ learn. What wo tovtie is, a free and a liberal ducussion.’* d Bri m J.'.c iSee.yia Courier. 11 The following Recipe for Tomu'o Ketchup, r was handed us. for publication, hy a lady: it ha* V b-x-it [in served by her for a length of time— <iu 1-. ring which she has Imd an opportunity of testing it its virtue, and has realized the gratifying know- I, ledge, that it will reward the experiment of mak- J ing it. We therefore comply with the request. ; the mere cheerfully, in consideration if its source; anJ f.-'alli. offuf tint -*.»cU ccmpHsu-S will t be o! benefit to many good sun economical house- 1 wivcr: ileceipt Jor making Tomato Ketchup. Mali' Gallon. Take a gallon otskinncd Tomatoes, 4 ut'lo spoonfuls of sail, 4 ho do black popper, half a spoonful of alspice, 8 pods of red pepper, 3 table spoonsful of mustard. Article* ground fine anil simmered slowly in i vincg,! . m a pewter basin, three or four hours, L and then strained through a wijo teive. aud hot | tie I clo.a. It may be use lin two weeks, Hut nn pioves much by age- Those who like the aril ! cl<, may a Id, slier the simpering is over, and the 1 ingre bents somewhat rooted, two table spoonsful • jof the juice qf garlic. So much vinegar is t> hi ! usd a* to have half a gallon of liquor, when the j process is over. To my taste, this is superior to any West India Ketchup that I have ever mcl| with, and withal, it hi. very excellent remedy lor | dyspepsia. | AMOS KENDALL. The Mandamus case is anil pending, impeded i hv details of no general inleiCst. There appears however to be Itile doubt of the decision going ' against the Post Master Getters!. In this event, bo vvill.it is said, by an appeal; to the Supreme Court delay the matter till Con-1 gross may tdke some action upon it, and thus, act-1 I tug under their special order, will ko spared the mortifying acknowledgement of subjection to the samo laws that were made for the canaille. Tins following paragraph from hi* reply to the Mandamus of the Court, is at least plain and eas ily understood. “Suppose the law* require a specific act of the i President him* rdf, involving private right*, which lio refuses to perform. The courts h ive as much law foi issuing, a mandamus against him as ag ainst any of hi* subordinate* in a lisa case. It is a caso, a* much as that of which Ilia Court has ah.ady assumed jurisdiction. The President disobey* llieir mandamus and they send an at tachment. By whom do they send it I lip a .Marshall holding hit office at the will of the Prom dent, who can si anti: Tiient caucus* next) i.y hi* hands, bp dismissing him on the spot. This Jnct p> we* the absurdity of the puwer'assnmed. And that which the Ptesi dent can legally 'do to protect himself, he cun do it protect any of Ids 'agents, being always responsible, to his country fur the‘proper exer cise of hit power," Could this bo believed, wore, it not before our eyes'—That it should he gravely asset led by any man in this country that he is exempt from the operation of lliu laws, in tho agent and slave oi one who is ah on all law) This preposterous claim is maintained nmv, only as no abstract light; hut in tho rrgu ar course of such inlcrpte l (aliens, occasion would su m have been found to , bring it into pracli al iff-'et, hail not tho framers ■ of our law*, with more than usual foresight, pro vided against the maeh nations of so ■ h scoundrels by enacting that tho Marshall shall • execute ev ery process that may he in his hands at the tint-' ' ol his removal fiom offi -e.” —Columbia Tel. Burden's New Steam Boat —Tims newly invented model was launched at Ttoy on tito I'dlli iust. The Troy Budget says she is2solicet long, perfectly flat un the bottom and exceedingly narrow. Her cab ns ore ali above water. She drew thrmn ndb’s, which by her engine* will probable be increa sed to two and a half feet. Mr. t droen in, tends to run lierto Now-York nt six hours. The Van Bnren Candidates fur Congress in Indiana declare themselves in favor of a National Bank. ' ESV !•;Xli*ifi*isTJaAaLT" f from the .V. 1' lluif f.crrc ..I, July .3^^ , ' LATEST FROM EUROPE. The packet ship Albany, Capt. Johnson, which | arrived this lorenoon, sailed from Havre on the , I Bth of June; to which date the editors of the New a York Daily Express aro put in posscsssiun oi i. files. r Tho Cotton market continued to improve. The packet ship Poland, which sailed from ' Havre on the lid Juno* got ashore by the fault of 1 the Pilot,and had to pul back discharge her cargo, a and repair damage. Tho Louis Phiilippe arrived I out on the tiih June, from New York. The news from England is several days later, Tile 3 American hankers in London, viz Welde, I Wilson and Wiggins had all failed. The lattei has assets of £284,080 over their indeblncss, > J V. (From the Junes) / THE PECUNIARY CRISIS. ’ “Tito great blow, so long hold in terror ovoi .the city, having fallen, tho investigation into its ,*'causes and consequences ha* begun, and obsor , v , lion haa been vividly on tho alert, to learn till tile’. *' ba* been possible to collect on the sub jrct. There is a notion abroad, that in giving ouaratß'-'** lo r the American house*, an engage, t menl has a*.the satnu time been entered into by > the establish Tents who thus camo furwuni it j give a prefer*.''."® 1(1 'ho Bank, in case of failure, over all other o'* ditors. This supposition hai ■ l,rrn the sohieet ov ,Much roinaik and d scussiou ,ndC«tu.vrip.i«n. 'That tho Bank ' should lako their chant* f or suc ‘ i 41 S Uaran,f *< with other (contingent) c.’sdllors, having the 1 power of making their own selection of the pat ties, and inquiry into their iot "v'U'y. was a po*i lion injurious enough in itself w d'® *’ ,K ’. V efered I ilorsj lyit that they should bo by a sccref arrangement, to absorb the w hole of the j property in tho event of any serious du' a,i ®r. 1 what any man who is exposed to sutler by ,'C wd at once pronounce a downright robbery. . Ami out of this, too, they will learn somethin t ’ 13 of iniquitous principle which is involved in any 0 Bank interference to support, or as the approved • and admirable phrase is, “holster up” certain hou se*. If they are allowed to fall when their own indiscretion has brought them into a situation to B apply for such support, all the creditors obtain r theirfair proportion of the assets! hut their hol -0 s ering enables a few artful men to secure all that j is owed them, ami leave little or nothing to the rest. The fad is notorious, that where houses r have received Bank assistance, and have after • wauls failed, as is. by tho way, generally the case, f the division among the great body ot crcditiors has been uniformity a very small one. If the se cret history «f these American guarantees could ' bo made known, it would disclose in that respect a frightful picture. The extent of it, 100. must J have been enormous for as few took engagements I. for more than £‘-0,1)01),and the average probably i, did not exceed £lO,l 00 from 100 to 150 bouses _ must have got thus entangled with the Bank and . the American houses they were endeavoring to i. ‘bolster up.’ Ills well known that when those lt circumstances reached foreign coun ties, for con . coalmen! in such ca.-o was out of the question, r they produce a general distrust of ihe merchants . of London, who were all, as n could not be known _ who did assist, involved in the general censure of y imprudence. This state of things is one of the e consequences of (he “bolsieiing” system, which is a positive evil of the greatest magnitude, ami e must not he lost sight ot when the Legislature r come to mi |>i judgement, as they must uiidoub.- y edly do. On the conduct ot the Bank in ibis whole j utlair. Messrs. T. Wiggins, and Co., have issued the •I following Circular;— it London, June 3. t “Being under the painful necessity of suspend ing payment, we are anxious to diminish fear and s excitement ajnuclr as possible, and. ..cicl'ore, so rt licit attention l> the stale icnt w irb we presi n i, led to tlie bonk of England, watch was as fob 1 tows, viz;— , Bill engagements, but since reduced £374,700 ! Private creditors 33,400 s Advanced by the Bank against notes of debtors 200,000 il 909.100 Asset* after deiluciing£lo3.Boo for bud debt* and which we deem '• extravagant 1,392.800 B 4*4,790 1 Deduct subscribed fund, 500,000 • Our surplus capital will bo £584,000 “W e trust w e shall la* able in tunc to pay every ) one in fui', and we rhall thcrefoic propose to our « \ creditors to wind ..p our concern un ler inspection. \ which we hojie will inert your application. Two immense Russian merchant shins.—the i burthen of each being nearly one thousand tons, j —entered our harbour on I uesduy Irum Lrcirieu, , Tl,ev have „n board about 40,000 bushels of I wheat, and 12 000 t» 15,030 bushels of rye. he- j side* seven hundred and fort i / passengers. . The New Yoik correspondent of the National j Intelligencer estimates tho import of foreign j wbeaUula Ihe United Stales, within tho year, at ; Jive millions of bushels. — Hull. Amer. July 13. j The Steam eo at Mo ns ok so re.— The captain j of the Madison sleanibosl, which arrived nl But- j file on the 7tb itrst. from (Jhicago, inform* that j he met ihe Monroe about 30 mile* Iroin that j place all well. Tho report of her loss is traced to n report made by some Indians, who, in puddling Irom.tbe neighborhood ot the Manitou i*lar;d to Mackinaw bad seen a high pressure steamboat going up, (and supposed the Monroe, as she was expected,) whose pipes only could he seen through a fog— i and which in a short time disappeared, though , j the puffing ol the steam was heard to die away in i i the distaiice.v— lb. Ltobtnin®.—During the short Aut severe ‘ thunder storm last evening, the building No. 43 I Pine street was struck by lightning, the chimneys thrown down, windo vs shattered, and the bricks I went down to the second story. These near re present the explosion to have been as loud as the broadside of a frigate. There were several shaip explosions—the mote concentrated from not being followed by co pious torrents of rain, which would have relieved til* clouds of their superabundant electric matter It is a wonder there were not more objects struck. An Irishman went up to the top of the house ahnvu mentioned this morning, and was so alar med at tho appearance of tho wall* when he got there, that ho let himself down by a rope. It is feared tho building may fall. It has certainly re ceived a tcirihlo blow.—-V. V. Star, 12t/i. Komir.nr of the Biiookltn Bank.—A short time since, the sudden disappearance of Abel Dot win, first teller of the Brooklyn Bank, gave rise to ihe suspicion that the bank was a considerable sulfcrer in consequence. We learn that at an in vestigation since held it xvas ascertained that the b ank had been defrauded to mi extent some what beyond the amount the secmilies for the teller would be answerable for, but that the loss would not ali" cl tho standing of tho hank in any way. •V. J'. Courier. Lxnxcn.—The brig Savannah, 400 tons bur then, intended forSlurges & Dlearman’s line of Packet* for Savannah, will he launched this as lernoon at 3 o’clock, from the yard of Messrs ’ Smith, Damon & Comstock.— A'. Y. Post, VZth. From the N. Y. Com. A dv. June 13. Wall SriiEET.— One O'clock. —Slocks arc . still on the rise. United States and Mohawk closed at on advance of j. Delaware and Hudson , I, Boston & Worcester and New Jersey rail road 8 percent. MorrisDutial and Uanlon clos ed at yesterday’* prices, and Baltimore Trust & - Boston aud Providence rail road led per cent. I Send in-—AI tho hoard to-day 40U0 half dol ! lurs were sold al Uj per cent premium ; and 545 i live f anc pieces nt ts 1,04), ; A meriean gold is no | ted 94a 9J premium ; Spanish dollars, 13 a—; ilo Mexican I0;j a I If; sovereigns ?5, 35 a $5,40; . 1 doubljuiis 5117,00 a $lB ; do. Patriot SIO,BO, a ■ * l7 ' ■Sales of stock* al Philadelphia, July 13.—50 shares United Stales Bank 00 t.ay* s. 0. 108; Sti do do do 100. I Wmi,l 1. iinfij nrprwJdi, £t. > MARKET—CUTY * Tuesday, PlM,' —Private letters from Englant do not lullycoiilirm the suspensions ol tlio Messrs Wiggins it Wilsons, hankers in l.oinlon. t>r tho contrary, all their obligations were paid up It II the Ist of June, inclusive. Had not the Roseoi ® arrived on the day sho did, there is no questioi * hut they would have gone on wbhont tuy inter ‘ roption. —Uti tho whole, however, the news i tavorahlo. The great staple cotton, had advancer in the face ol the gloomy news from America ® Alter all, it is to cotton the Americans are inumb ‘ to look to pay off ihcir debts. If this article sbouk ’j advance but a penny a pound it would be a very ll important item in settling balances. We have been decidedly of tho opinion thaUhi r ‘ Bank ol England w ould ,not suspend specie pay menis & the last advices confirms this brief. Mo \ ney was abundant, except on American set-mines * Prado bad become so dull that there vva* no cal lor money, the rale of interest was, consequently very low. Ail account* from ike niannlaclurlnj !r districts agree tint business was at a stand, Ni ls orders, nor no demand from America, for goods. II Wctltiesdny, P. M. —Stocks and money mat ter* i“ok a little blighter to-day. Tho tilling from England, by private letters, were net a: '■ gloomy as the newspapers. No bills accepted le the American bankers were returned by the las packet. By the way of St. Johns. N. B , London ad j* Vicos one day latci, viz to the 3d of June, huvi * been received. They state that the Bank of Ell k gland had broken off all nogocialions with thi , American houses, and that several failures hai ’ occuncd, and more were expected. Tho ston r _ may, 01 may not, he true : prubahilities aro Iha ■ it i* true, so far as tho breaking off of all negoci j alions, as to failures, that is another matter. Thi; story, however, will increase tie anxiety ol tin ' arrival of the packets of the Slh and* 1 Glia 0 j June- These packets will, no doubt, tell mo tin ji whole story. The Montreal sailed from here 01 tho 17th of May, Ihoilay after our hanks suspend % cd. She, no doubt, readied London in a few after the 3d of June. J ! coi^ffiEßi;iX I*7 j *.t VAN x All MARKET JULV 14. a Cotton.-- Ariiv'Stl smeo the 17th Inst. 2635 bales [. Upland andUU bai.’s Sea Ulan-, and denied in tlu . same time for llavt:’, 1384 bales; Marseilles, 936; New Yoik, 1161; Bosiotf, 158) together 3039 bale*; l> leaving a stock on hand iiu'ittsivo ot all on shipboard s not cleared on the 14 li invl, oi 7342 halo* Upland, - and 1751 bales Bea island. ■, in Upland ihe iransnclionV have been limited, s owing more lathe scarcity of the offering slock 11 .. the better classes of Uplands, than a want ui'ilemaiul . 1 lia sales amount to 663 bale* as follows: 33 at 51: , 28 al 8; Uat 9; 48 at 91; 27 nl 91; 3dut 9; : 59 al 1 9i;; 46 at 10; 141 pt U'it 52 at luii 178 at 101, 1 in Bra Island* wo have no sales to report. * Receipt* of cotton at the following places since , October Ist. s , . 18 >7 1833 I ■•'avannah, July 14, 803595 219418 N. Carolina, Ju y7, , 179108 236.114 J Mobile, July 7, 23.U45 236515 ® New Orleans, July 1, 871231 461544 - Virginia, March 1, 22135 17199 i, Florida, June 24, CuoSl 785u0 s Norlti Carolina, Juna 3, 10331 2.5257 1276616 13v‘5857 The following is a statement ol the s ock of cot ® ton on hand al the respective places names'; 1 Savannah, July 14, 9095 7073 IS. i aroliua, July 7, 28410 JBo7B ■ Mobile, July 7, 10901 ,6190 . New Orleans, l uly 1, 423JU 5 490 Virginia, Match 1, 4000 3poo N'lrdi t urulma, June 3, 2450 yttoO Florida, Jane 24, SoOO 4500 E Paean,June 1, 118v4 JotO Augusta and Hamburg,July 1, 36395 4J74 ■Phi.adolphia, June 14, 794 4)28 . N«w York, June 22, 16000 330u0 1 167876 136139 * MOBU.l; MARKET, JULY 14. Cotton —Arrived th;s wiekbol huies, and expor leii' in toe same period, 2386 halos as follows: Livor j pool 2233; New urieaiis 153; reducing stuck 1731 , bales, and leaving now ou hand, aud on ship hoard, out cleared, 9167 bales. The pan week ha* been devoid of interest; about J 400 hales has been sold at previous rate*, which are - maintained with firmness; a good deal more no ) doubt wo Id have found buyers, had it been put pn the market, hut the Mock now on sale is entirely too limited to attract attention. Prices range agreeable . to quality, fr om7 to 11 ci tds. Fine cotton would bring 12 a 12! reals could it be obtained. Weton ■ finite last weeks quotations. t Advices are to ilia 27th of Afav Irom Liverpool, ) and rhe cotton accounts highly favorable; sales ou . the 271 h 6v)' OHialos at an advance of id a id, on the ) prices of the 26th and a firm market; the sales on I Ihe 26th 4008 Falos at id advance on New Orleans I Mobile and Bon «1. Nothing later from Havre.— The New folk mi.r'ac 1 on th»6th was rather quid. * to NEW YOEK ir-.RK.IT, JUIi !-• The transaction* have been principal y confined to parrels lor homo use, htjl the storks | with the exception of Brazil, being motierate, ! haulers have bucomo firmer in their p ices. * 1 e safes include 4 a 6UO bags Laguira, Ibr shipment at ; i 1 cents, 3 per cl. off for rn*h; io the trade, bags , U*uba, *j cents, ra.*h; *2OO Jvijjuin 104 a U;4OUj I HrH7.il K; and 100 white Java 14 ten s, nil on the | I umiul credit <d' 4 month*. By auction, 44 nags l.a- 1 j guira 10; cur ts, cash. [ [ Cctlon— The truniacLona. fjrsliipsne: land home I i.so, have coptinuc lu> a lair t xtent, nml previous | prpo have been well slul mail. 'J he sales inclnd" i rU(» hales Upland at Si aI h; *<iUo FJor.tia 0 a 11 >; j mid *JaU JiuMlaSi a 1-, inclusive, ol a few pamD j of very i hake quality ui higher rates than any above J • »uied. j | fluuraud ui —The ermand for nil descriptions ■ since our i.:ii !;as been limiit J, fsi.<l»p/iccß have no- j | ilorgone no liirih* r variation, T‘hestock of southern leiouii.a light, and ih«‘»upph r s of yvhtvUi continue cotnpi mijvtly tr fling. of common brands Lanai al $11; Gro g town Sil‘,so; 100 bids. Balti more cry mid» $ 1 time; end 4 a 5110 dillo Bran dyivinc, inspected, £J,So cash. Bye M«ur imni loreign groin his again declined I*2l centsi; sales dull at 65,75. —t orn 51cal, ct’wlmh receipts are light, continued au *ve ata farihcr advance: sales in bbU at §5,C2i a £S,TO cu*fe; nuuc.kc6fts we quale j 624. jV3:ti‘igie Inlflligcucß- Savannah, July 14 —Cleared, sc to Deposit, Ha ley, Boston; schr Tripoli, (Skinner, Baltimore. Arrived, ship (Georgia, Talbot, Now Vork; ship Newark, Shapler, Now York; brig Sea island, Knowles, Boston; brig Abigail Kichirond Higgins, Wiseasset: brig Oglethorpe, Beard, Baltimore; schr Irish, Frego, Baltimore; sebr O A Crook, Oakley, Baltimore. Charleston, July 15.—Arrived yesterday, line ship Calhoun, (TV. 11, N York; ship i.orena, Uiqu hart, N York; ship Montezuma, Smith, Philadelphia 4 days; sebr Herald, Dull', Baltimore 5 days; C 1. brig Buenos Ayrcs, Muart, NYork 4 days; sebr Ura zabo, Smith, Baltimore. Cleared, hr ship John Taylor, H'Queen, Liver pool; sc. r Gertrude, iiami.tou, N York and Connec ticut. New York, July 13.—Chared this day, brig- George, Hull, Charleston. DCr.hr. hdilur —Please publish tho to!towing appointments ts Camp-. Meetings, in tho Augusta Uis net— Culqihhia Camp-meet ittg, at White Oak, to begin August 23d, at night, and close on the following Monday. Lincoln camp meeting will begin on Friday night before ilia fifth Sabbath in July, and conclude on tho following Wetlnc sday. Lima Mono camp meeting will begin on Friday night before the Ist Sunday in August, and conclude on the next Wedn sday. . IA J I niny l‘J • Rj* We are authorised to announce FREE* I MAN W. LACY as a candidate lor the office ol Sheriff, of Richmond county, at the ensuing elec ■on in January. j one 7 <* herfesi ON New York and Charleston; Charleslon Notes and Uiiiied States'lutes, lor sale hv 5 JOHN O. WINTER, 240 Brood-gt. c July 17 IGO I | IBERAL Premiums paid for Central Bank 1 J Notes, Insurance Hank ofColumbtis, and 3pc • cie, by JOHN (J. WINTER, 4 July 17 169 240 Broad street. i- .JhwH fttreoived. 5 A SUPPLY of fashionable Silk and Straw Bort i- -C*- nets, which will ha sold very cheap 11. E. E. GROVES, 125 Brocd-sl. y July 17 Kid 'li'o CKt'DiS. q October, th? Dwelling on corner of m I Ills and Marhurv 8 seels, ui present umipieJ by tho undersigned. This house is coin modioli' l , cnlculal d for a large family or u boarding house, with large garden, stables, carriage house, kitchen, &C. —ALSO— The Store nt present occupio I by slr. VV. 11. Mr.- lt ] harry, in front of the warehouse ol Stouall, Bim mo isiV Co. Apply to s n July 17—163 PLEASANT STOVALL. 1,1 IVolicc, >e DIVIDEND NO. 3. ui /CENTRAL AND WESTERN IVTI.VUFCOM r- FA.NY.—A Dividend of five per cent on the j s capital stock ol this Coruorapon is declared out ol 1( j the profits lor ihe pn.‘t six months ending Ist inst.— I'he same will be puid io the stockholders oV their *• legal ropjesontatives, on and osier the Ist August >.V iuxr W. W. BIMS Id July 17 —*l2(s—3f Assistant b’oi ’v & Treasurer. ■y * . _ .VB<mpy < S , 'omad. te A SMALL amount of money was picked up on y.. ia. Saturday List, u hit h would afford (I msurcto lt . Ihe fit der to rtsora to its right ml owner, on his de scribing the sumo, and paving for this ndverjisotnotii. *• A, p. yto SANDEIOUD & COfa-.N , 111 july 17 176 32a Broad stre. i. JS '&■'« KSTJ!t. till!' Inge TTinise o t ih t corner of Washington at d I Ins streets*,occupied by \’r- Sav. g.?. ( AUa, s ve.rai sn ail houses mi \N Übhuigfo.j and " F.llis s.reels. Fostesdon given Ist. • rtoPcr. Ap ply to KUBT. fc». 1)1 fsL. >8 July J 5 165 iy St To 8€ 4*93 1t the flrgt day of October next, lbs Dwell 1 iu ing in the brick building on tliiS nor h side ol re Broad street, near tho market, at present occupied by Mr. U i.ltem Holmes Apply to ‘ july 15 165 wtf JOHN PHINIZY. ui BJsiiwersiEy <>l* dwvoa'siii,) v Athens, July 12, U 37. \ st A'NOMMENCF..MENT.— On Saturday th ■ 23th ■i- inst, candidates for admission into College i s will bo examined. ]0 On Sunday the kOtli, the Commencement Sermon . in tho College Chapel. a On .Monday the Board of Trustees will meet lc On Tuesday, the Ist riuv of Angu-t, lha Junior 'll Exhibition,and Oration bcf.ra tho \bmini. .1- »On Wedni sday ihe 2d August, will be Iha An w. -nun 1 Commencement. / On Tlunsdav. the Orafion before tho Demosthc nian and Phi Kappa Societies, will ha delivered '■r by ihe Hon. Mr. Pinckney of Ch irk sum. A. HU LL, Sec’y. _ July 14 - Jfi4 2t DO* Constitutionalist will publish the above twice. •s * *“ to W.in ted. >i A WOMAN to wash and wait in house. Also n ‘ A four or five black Coys, aged from twelve to <1 fifteen. Apply to I, A’ANDEFORD & COLLINS, Auctiotiecra, 32 ' Broad st. 1., july M 164 ■ y~, 7 t • i &J 1 ORE .Vo. 819, on the north side of Broad it bAJ street,at present occupied by A B. Mallory.— Apply m HENRY 11. CUMMING July 12 163 swtf ui " A AJUPPI.V us Ijftwich’s best dotting Tobacco, 3 usk. just received and for sale by S N. li CLOUD, 1 June 3 No. 232 Broad-st, Augusta. 5 9 For Starsit. ]J A CONVENIEN T STORE, which has for the 7- w lost two years been occupied ns a Clothing - Store, and would now he a profitable stand for that, 7 a dry gootls, nr shoe and hat business. Its situa :. lion is second house below tin Richmond Hotel Possession w ill be given Ist October next. 3 EDWARD VV. COLLIER. 3 julvG 157 lawrf o ® 'E"o iSirr, 0 J I N'TIL ti c first of January next, a Negro Girl, ~ V about thirteen years old, a good nurse. En q quire at this office. [jtme‘2B 151 3tw. s Laiid flhpa- »aßr. . o ’BUlEundersigned willsell, in infs t'lsuitpurcha - a sers, a TRACT OF LAND, situated on the 9 Hail Road, about eight miles from Augusta, known as Ihe Hillock, being the highest point of land be tween llto waters ot Butler and Rocky creeks, and abounding with fine.prings ol water. ’ ll not dt.-po ■- sod of at private sale before the first ol November 1 next, fivo hundred acres will ho apportioned into 't lots suited lor family residences, and soli! nt auction , SAMUEL HALE. 1 ju!r 3 159 sw4w e • 11 Richmond Mhcs'idT’a u ALL h.’sr Id, at thetower Market House in « » J the city, ot Augusta, on the fi.st Tuesdnv tl in August next, wuhiii me logal hours nl'mle, t iuh t- iy five acres of Land, momor less, situated in th' county of Richmond, adjoining Lands of Gibbs I, Murphy, Daniel nud others, the some levied on os n the property of iViffiam Byrd to satisfy two exocu e j trails from ttjustice* Court and returned to me by a n j constable, m fav ttof John btailings vs. the said s | Bvrd. -i ' RICH’H F. BUSH Sheriff, t. 1 july 3 wfd •m ~BLIC SAL i: S. BY W, E. iAf. V. JACKSON. ON Wr.DNRbD \ V MORNING, the 19th mat, at at lUoVliick, wi'l hefo'd. Ido pr Plated CondlesliCKs, 2 boxes Toys, —ALSO— -4 qr casks Brandy, 5 l.attgnedi ek Jfadeira Wine, ID Imire's Cordial, CO hoses Soap, 6 hat’s Coffee, 6 box's Tobacco, Ac. Ac AISO I .4 good Saddle llo’-re, to c’os' 1 a concern. * ' 3 Alter w .ich, within d-ut's, sundry nnte'es i f Hry | iioot's, &c. Terms Cash fJuly 1/ ICC KEGS Leaf Lard, justreceived and for tala ij’^ u low by VV. E & J- U. JACKSON, Auctioneers. July 17 166 SSsrhsaond SBn riU*’s Saßp* 5 y ' 11,1. bo sold un the first Tuesday m Septem. V v ler nex', at the lower Market llut.se, in ibo etty of Augusta, willtin the logoi boors of sale, ( mi lluudr. d and Fifty .’-bates ot the capilul tjfni k of Iho Georgia Insitittiice nntl '1 ru.-.t Company, whit It was transferred by Jacob Jloisn to John I‘hinizy, i'rosident of (he office of discount ai d deposit of the Hank of llto Mate of Gcstgin, a’ AugUsla, which now stands on ihe hooks of »nid company in the name of John Phinizy, President, as per certificate No. 331, bearing dare October 1, 1336, and signed Titos. 6> Metcalf, President, VVm. T. Gould, Secre tary. Tho same levied upon ns the property ol Ja cob Moise, to satisfy an execution front the Superior Court of Richmond county, upon tho Ibtcclosuro of u mortgage, the Dank if the State of Georgia Vs Jacob Moise. RICHARD F BUSH, .Sheriff, 11. C, july 1 154 wtds Ata OrdEURHCCj To amend the l?(/i Section of the General Ordi nance. 85 E it ordained by the City Council of Augusta, 3 That cans, drays, waggons or other carriages, shall not use the J anes or Allcj’s of the city in llie transportation of gotds, wares, merchandize, or other commodifies, (excepting when such goods, ware, merchandize, or other commodities ate to be deposited or received in said lanes or alleys) but shall avoid them ell Iter with or without loads, and in case they he found dtivingin or using the lattes or alleys aforesaid shall forfeit and pay a sum nut exceeding five dollars. Done in Council the Ist day of July, 1337. JOHN ITHNIZY, Mayor. Geo M. Walker,CTk. July 7 133 Abu Ordinance To regulate Slaves and Free Persons oj Color, and ‘ tuprevent persons /romhiring, lending, or deliver ing horses and vein les to them. Section Ist. Be it ordained hy l/te City Council of Aagu.'to, and it ii hereby ordained by the author ity uj the same, '1 hat slaves may live separate and apart lioui their owners, hire their time, or work tor llnmselves in said city, provided that the owner or owners, or some person tor him, her or thcm.sliall obtain permiS’iiat of Council therefor, and shall pay to the Collector and 1 reinsurer tho sum ol fifteen dollars lor inch slave whoseowner resides in Ihr city, and thirty dollars for each slave whose owner resides out ottbe city, i.n the first nay ot January, or within tan days thereafter, m eacti and every year, lor each unit-every slave between tho ages us ten and sixty, ha, she or they may u s.re to liveaop - argle eiiu apart front l(ls or h. r owner, litre Ins ot her own time, or wo k utr him eh or lie.sell. Gi rt c . Audit U further orih-inai, i hat it shall bo the doty ol the i ufl.ictor and i lOisurer, upon ‘ ti.o let-pipi ot sato sum, to tcg'sittr tin. name o, fbo s.avc, t.ini t>- ti'.u. <tit s bur owher lit a l;o«-k r to. In-k-i'l io; tin-; u.so, ataJ give a ceii fict teuf I such rugt. Ks, w.' Kit; ton to eviuct.i eol cuinpiianco with Hie .tst sect onot lt..s crunu.uco 1 .'001.3d AndiMttjurlhrrortteiued, ihatalllice ttersons ot color,boUUMi the i.gcsof sixie nanas.x ty, n siding nt tlt s ctlj, so.ni, on ihe first day ui aan eary, or w tltiti ten tb-y • iht-r. aiit-f, in each undevery year, pay to the Co lector and Treasurer a lux us ten dolla.s U'icu; and upon the receipt of said sum, the t oLcctur and l ia-Bsurer snail register the names ofaucli free prrsnns ot color in a hook to be kept for that ptirpcs', and give u certificate of such register, which shall be evidence of a compliance with this se-tiun ‘ Sect. 4th. And be il/urthir or Joined, That inline diately ulier the lentil of January in each and every year, n shall bo the duly ol the Collector and Trea , surer to make out and deliver to tho Marshal, a list of a 1 times amt free poisons of color registered by him us ulo.estdd; and eacii and eve ry slave vvttbia the ages atotesa d, who may thereafter he found living s -pat'alc and apart (rum It sor Iter owner, ct working Mr binisclt or bor.-rad, or hiring his or her own time,.insaid city; and each and every free per son ol color residing in litis <ity Within the ages 1 aforesaid, who hasn .1 been registered as aforesaid, ’ shall be wrr.s oil hy llie /narshal, In deputy, orany ■ to ilm city office s. and brought before any member / oft ounett. wit' i s ail comma such slave or frea per son ol c u or to jail, until the tax herein before mr n- Hunt’d shall bo paid, together with the jail foes, (utt -1 ss t lie tax be pa.d lie tote such couiimtal,) at.d uu t til th ■ uwitn- ot sucii sieve shad obtain thaperotis- Mott of > ■ u.u-tl us reqatted in the lir,t section of 1 tliis ordinance. cect. bin And bait further ord ined. That no free person of color shall liurealler be permitted to tome into this city, and remain liter in longer Hum ten days, iu any one year; and it any such do, he or she shall he arrested hy uiy ol the city officers,laud be committed to jail, till all jail foes are paid, ami - until bond, with security, is given to Council, that i ha or ,he will depart from the cry and nut rent n,ur until discharged by order of Council. Sect. Clh. And be it further ordained. That ail free penons of colour who have come, and are now in . tlie cry,ami who have paid or shall pav the tax of on • hundred dollars heretofore required, shall bo al . lowed to remain. 1 N'i ct 7th A ndbc it further ordained, That the a pcrnii.-sioa of Cpun tl w ill bo grained fur any slave to live scpiTito mid apa t from his or her owner or 11 hirer,(without the j ayamtit nt the lax aliircstud) it such slave be in the actual service of his or her own er or hirer r ■‘-.f ct. 3tii. And he it fwilier ordained. That from and after he pass tgc of this ordinance, al slaves and tree per ons of color, found riding or d iving about the city nil the Sabbath day, except such as are on j business litr their owners nr guu iliaus. shaft be ar rested by any o.ty ntlicnr, and t ikr ii before two ot more members of (/‘oimcil, by whom they shall bo tried fora violation of ibis ordinance, and, on con viction, shall be punished by whipping, not to ex ’ coed twe-:ly five lashes. Scot. 9th. And belt further ordained, That from and after the passage of this ordinance, no person or persons shall hire, lend or deliver to any slave or free ' p°rson of color, any horse or horses, gig.sulkey.bug ' gy nr carriage ol any kind, without a written order from Dm owner or guardian of such slave or tree person ol cp'°nr, under the penalty of fifty dollars fur each and e»"y offence. Dune in Council ihe Ist day of July, 4587. jOHN IHIIMZY, Mayor. , Geo. M. Walker, CTk. | july 7 1W ' AioliTC to I Tavclki'S. aita I r>v H E Wilmington and Roaitoke Rail Rond Coni . B pany have put on the lino of their road a spkn ■ did slock of Horses and Post Coaches, to run in con* - nexion with the N'team Boat BOSTON, (now paying between Wilmington and Charles' on,) and t ’ « b‘ ial> on the ChcsnponKc Bay Tho Coaches w, 1 wS'V Wilmington o A/unday, Wednesday and »-..doj’jOl each week, and reach Halifax in 36 hour.-,giving tips Passengers one njglu'i sleep, and be i..ttme 10, I Ihe Petersburg or Portsmouth train of Gars, to meet ,1 the Boat* on tho Bay, which leave Portsmouth on Sunday, Wednesday anil Friday. Tho Company arc able to start from Winning c 3 Coaches on the arrival of the boat, and 2 on t ■ n< xl day, if necessary, so that no delay need be ap '• prebenried. , .„q c The travelling piihlic me assured (bat Ihey s 11 find on litis lino, good coachos, fine horses, care drivers, aitenlive ag-nts, and ihe besl natural n d in the world There iheeorapany hope will on '- them a fair share of patronage . r IIV . r A stage rims Hi-weekly from Wilmmgfo n ‘ 0 * o ctteville; and one twice a week from VVilitn S > i. via Newtern, U ashingtun and Plymouth, m ('' nexion with llto Steam Boat which runs up Black water lii the Portsmouth Rail Road. y Passengers leaving Augusta in the morning wu reach Cha Ralnn by Rail Road sameoay, j, ( | R Wihni gton by steainbrmt next mortnag. .ry f Halifax hy stages nex- day,(wherethey sleep, !’• rsmut hby .'ad oars re-xt day, And iialtmi n-e by st-amb >at next rooming. j » Mr Fa KE from Charlosnm to Halifax, - • 3 —distance 340 milts. Wilmington. June ‘ • '■ junc 23 , „ ljl . , Vnbils I 11 Mr The Charleston Mercury and I oinor. * • , ■ tl Chronicle, nil the Augnsta papers, Georgia J „ ', jr ■ MilioJaevillo.audlho New Orleans sou ana . ■ tin, will please insert the above six tini<». * * ■ * ward their hills. —Charleston Mercury.