Augusta chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1837, July 20, 1837, Image 1

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&*&?:*:■ *iL Sa ;-■ ..' S*P7 \3&l\ XSL*IECah xML•X33SIIiI \K £aj£l Si v’Sdi* '%£%;£**'i.JL *<J \a. W WELLIAH E. JOIVES. AUGUSTA, KE9.) Tlil RSJAt til E.\l.\G, JILTf £53, I Ha?'. [Scini*ire?kl)'.]*-Vol. I.»Ko S 8 -- ’ -- - I. . —*" ■■" l * 11 *"—■■’■ "■■iti ■ iii iii iii—i ■■it-i—***■* | »»rj r"i ■ ji M.jM»'"nw4w'wnr'i»-r nrtT»r'Bmr‘Mii-.if ■•■■ —r>-« n■■ ■ c . ■».— ■ .. .... .■»■— ■»— .iwi— ..■...<■ 'aßjfi* ht&t r **' ■* JJ-j’s'lsStU D\ILY,ISE\n- WEEKLY A.VD WEEKLY, BP- A; .Vu. 9i 1 Brtw f Street. TERMS —Daily pnpei, Tea Dalian p?r annum irfadvance Semi-weekly paper, ai Five Loltms rs heretofore i.i advance, fir s iv nl the end nf the veir. Mfcekly paoer, i’hrea Dollars in advance, or * ’oar atlfe'.end of the year. JOHRON’ICLE AND __ s'il' 1. ifediicsilaj’ Even'll,:, duly jn !®P7. FOK GOVERNOR, OHfc RGB Qov. Schley, it appeals from the Athens Whig, has returned to that place from his recent lour into the Cherokee country, having been gone about one week. The Whig seems at a loss to determine whether his return has been prompted hw the discovery of the fuel that his excellency is no civil engineer, or (hat his electioneering can 1> npjrtj* in that ‘in trier. We can solve that ltffic«jJP\y guessing that the (Jpvcrit >r his , ojnjileUkl ;-.is vvbik 1 Might il not he expected .fhn [nytjleiency in civil engineering, to examine the couptry,survey the route anil hicateu road, only two hundred miles in length, in a week ! Unpo«tunatk Cssualtv.—The Athens Whig ssysti “We regret to learn hy letters receiv ed in tiffs place yesterday firm t.laiksville, that the Rev. Hugh A. Hawthorn was drowned n few days since, at the Falls of the Tulula while hath * ing in Ihe Bakin between the fulls. All efforts to rescue the body oh the succcding day proved fruitless—;j)e |>ad no doubt been carried by the force of the current down the immense precipices into the Chasm below.—Mr. H. was a highly respectable agitl intelligent Clergyman of the Pres , byteiian onldr, / • Quit Political Proscr.cTS. —The Mtiictlgc wille Kacortipi, says: ‘‘in answer to the many en quiries nndl on this point, we will take occasion to give a Mineral reply. From the information which we Wave received from every quarter, we will assure our friends, that our prospects are most cheering, la regard to tho Governor’s elec tion, we entertain no doubt. Unless there is be t.teen now and the election, a revolution of puh- Wc sentiment, we believe Mr. Guvitn must be tho npli Governor of Georgia. “In'regard to the complexion of the new Leg islature much depends upon the prudence, mode ration and zeal, of our political friends. All political rivalry in the counties, should he eschew ed as we would avoid defeat. Apathy and listness ness should be thrown aside hy lb wo who may in particular counties be thought die most acceptable candidates; as they desire the success dr dcp ccalc the defeat of tho parly. Avoiding these evils and with the zeal which we doubt not will be exercised ly every man opposed to the present stale of public affairs, we have every thing to cn. courage us, a d the must cheering prospects ahead, ’•These hints are thrown out more in the way of an ,'ver to enquirers, than even as the voice of warning. V/» cannot believe that, at such'a pe riod as this, admonition of any kind, is t all needed. Wo must believe' each an 1 every one will “do hi: duly.” and believing this, the tesuli cannot but ho auspicious. VERY Si’lGY. We take from the Athens Whig, the following i.jK toasts given on the 4.it hint, at a dinner at Spring Place, Murray (Jaunty, the late residence oflliff- I op, and the scene of many us his atrocities. Gov. M Schley, Dr. Fort and their hopeful protege seem ; H to be especial favorites still, in Alutray County. •MB We never knew men so often toasted in one jH. crowd before, or toasted with such a degree ofen- SaHkliusiastn. They even come id for a share of |HwKom|>limeu!s from tbo ladies, who are every Pfrhrre. generally capable of discerning merit. B Dy Dailus Donaldson— ft. Gilmer, the ’ •■"•wpublic.m candidate for Governor; inay the, re publican party of Georgia, place lym again in the executive chair, in the place of the federalist I Huh ey, on the firii IHrnday in October next. • Dv Spencer Hi ey—Gii.lb) billy Sprigcr and I big Li illy Dtslt.ij.; let a history ;>», these tvyo dts finguisbe,|. Indian Agents, bo but j, sitlwlictl, atid Murell is out done. >„, Ljr Lcnj. Parks—The notorious William jN. Bis tup; may justice yet overtake him in despite” of Schley and the Uenltul Lank; tt|id may trunsfe ed from dipt institution to the Central Cell .of the Penitentiary ol Georgia. By JL T. Banks —Schley, Bishop, Fort ami others of the Mtlledgevide junto, a Grand Mana gerial worlit six and a quarter cents a signt m.i oltn D Holbrooks —May it never bo exhibi ted in Murray county. "■< > • •Sent by James Edmondson, Esq.—The" patriot the si.m-man and lionest man; toe people ot Goor- i 6’S lif ve I it* oi i receiilly iuughl toku.nvilie woilli otauth anti individual lo liU-llic executive CUair. By [Wilson U. The ilnec presiding Ju-ilCo 8 «>l the interior Court of Munay county made l»y BiaSiop and coniinissnined ly Gov. Suliltfy coni fitly to llio will ot l majorjiy ot the (fee citizen volera ut' Murray coumy, men de vokkio|’all honest icpuldican .principles, or liny would resign iheir ollicesand let Hie people’s will be done. (iollGaston, after this toast was drunk arose \\ and addressed the meet ng, staling ihe result of his visit to .Milledgcvillc lur the purpose of gelling Commissions t»r the County oltiuers elected in June la«t. He stated that ho had been informal by Mr- Welborn, one of Gov. Buhley*s Secretaries that a protest against the Election had reached Milage villa previous to his an rival iherc t that the principal ground ot the protest was that the Inferior Court of Murray county, had revoked the or der for fcn election! that the Governor was not in« Htuition to exuntinc the election returns and prbiest .from an inllamatiun of the eyes, that sa. soon as he was well enough to attend to business that tho Commissions would ho forwarded if the election should he deemed le gal, or“an order for a new Election if illegal— That the commissions had not been forwarded that bp could learn, nor an order for a new Election. By Joel Humphreys—William Schley; may he need his eye sight long enough lo see George K, Gilmer in the Executive Chair. By R. B. Maughy—May George It. Gilmer ho elected Govenor, and John B. Maston, the ac complished gentleman ami scholar, he re-elected Clerk of the Superior Court of Murray county, then his Commission is sure. The veto of sore eyed Bill, to the contrary notwithstanding. Sent in by a Lady—Hands off, Billy Schley; th'e Coosa Land Company, Bishopites and S 81) pooeys have had two Govenors, now let tho rc liuhlican people of Georgia have one. Bv K the I Reid—Georgians friendly to hlterly and the constitution, will on the first Monday in October next, expunge irom ih« Executive Chair the present incumbent, by drawing around mm black lines signifying George R. Oiling. Hv K L Buchsongn. —George R- Gilmer. v.„L the wisdom lo discern, the f.rmncr.s to as sort and the courage to maintain the nguts es Georgia ; ihe people wiU prove tbe.r c.Umattoh on the first Monday in October next. ■A" 11 wm. i By Jpvsc Eilanl—A Governor lo serve Ihe pen- I pie and nqla patty. ! By J. W. U. McCa-lsnd —Great God, of what is the Inferior CooiliffMufray county composed; of tumiways f.iim eveiy other country but this, arul’sooif will have lb leave line. By JinTes B. Cipniwcil—M.ty the people of fleotgiu through the ballot box in October next, saddle Billy Schley with Van Burcnisin, bridle him with Bishopisni, m utingale him with Fed eralism and Pi aunt George R. Gilmer with spur and ride him out us the executive chair oi <SWtST By Je-se Wade—Lumpkin Unionism; the sworn enemy us law, v,v.as never, k own lo ah honest man, bora in a precinct of iniquity, in Spring Place in the spring of 183 d, died in Spring P.u e, in year cigMi’en him'drcdaiid thiily seven, on a L.iieral pile olpine knots. By Isaac Brodnck—J’he Murry county Dei n.t do, William N. Uishdpj may justice yet overtake him, and may he he removed from the Cen r.I Bank as a sentinel over the people's money, and 'pined undei the sentinels of the Peniienliary of Georgia. By John W. Laymaneo—Our estimable and wonky Jud ,o, Owen,H. Kenan; so long as he conducts himself so well, and eairiesoiil the ends ol justice to the'sutislaetion of the people ot ilns Circuit as he has done, so long may he preside .over us. Sen! in hy a young L oly—To the young La dies ol Murray county; your, republican spirits should never permit yon to unite your hands or beans with any of Bishop's clan, for the tavages are too good lor then. By J illn G. Parks—Billy Schley, and Tom linson Fort—l be former of (he blue light school —ihe latter ot Stale selling memory; may they he taught Gy the good people ol Georgia, on the first Monday in October next, how it is to han dle such ilmy loots as William IN. Bishop. By Wiliam MeGaugliy—Litile Billy Spring er, old Billy Schley, and Big Billy Bishop; may they nil politically die. and their funeral sermon he preached by Doctor Fori. From m ah . r.e .ton .Uureury, July IS. LATE FROM FLORIDA. Theschr. S. S. jM Its, C ipl. Eilmajt arrived yesterday, to one day Irom St. Augustine. We are imhb'ed looura tontive correspondent for the following information: Br. Aiiotstinr, July IC. Oun Indian Afkaiiis.—Eveiy thing lo re «- tion lo our Indian allinrs lor the present seems to he quiet, unless we except a skirmish between a company of Georgia volunteers and a gang of Indians, which look place on thoSovyannee some days since in which one Indian was killed and two wounded. Wo have not hoard the partic ulars. Information was received soap? days since from Fort King, that a gang us Indians, seven teen in number, had gone there. They visit t eir friends the Creeks, Ireely, and siy they have sirictorders not lo molest any ol the whiles, or commit any depredation upon Iheir properly. I'hey state, that when Gen. Jesup rode up from Tampa to fort King, he passed within twenty paces of them. 1 i- Gen JMb p’s plan to keep them quiet, il po-slide, during the summer, and in lire mean time ho is endeavoring lo port the troops with a regard lo their health and lo hold themselves in readiness lo act according to citcunistallcus with elHvienec and pros: muss. He has sent tor some of tho northern Indians Mi nnies and Shawnees ahd.not lire Choctaws as vve staled some weeks since. There is much speculation among ns as how and when our war will terminate, and whether the Indians will emigrate or not, in the fell.— Whatever he the result vve must await it patient iy. . Anotiiku McitDEit.—With feelings of deep regrel we aic compelled lo annuuncu the Murder of Capi. L. Gilhda.-d of Alachua a tew dayssnree. ifis horse was foui'iil dead oh llio road him. S i wuime to .Xeivman viiie witli his hat and hli.n, ket lying hesidi; Itis horsi?. On ihe iuf.rmau-.i reaching Newhiansville a party was sent out to search lor his body which was found at ihe Itch -0 uckuy springs. A detachment of mounted volunteers was mus tered into service, by Capt. Webster, o i the 12th, , for the period of six months, under summand of Lieut. Whitehurst. The Last of tub Vkmasskes.—This imee powerful and warlike tribe it is welt known al ter being nearly oxteniiinardd and driven fi'otti Carolina and Georgia came lb'Fieri la, where they coot iiireJ ro rcsi.ib liir some lime near Bt. Augnslirie under the proteelfdn of the Spanish ' Govi rinnent unit thence' wDift' into the' inierior, A.lradituni'iyq'ajti'' / hiformcd' cJiLfai' among Ihe Seminolss !, Wiit thrrjf'vCert'Vß.•cti‘by r the Creeks and Muscogees upon an island ip the everglades, where they all V\H’(it 'ohe mail and on 4 Wuinan. JuiiipelL'lsilily iThiftfrit from these tfifik as nls.V Ahgator,' , frtvh(gfi’‘liH r nf>tso pure in blood a-sUiyfei.incf. Tfit'i'ei’wii are the only repro sc nla Lives ofih.i Lfj :i : ni!f ?'uh f i H'n? the YemaSsees. . vvViff ' ffhee iffliabiteii t" / d lt vv! i ;i3l'ii!tfcAasl of South ■ Uafojiiii Vnd_tje..JgiaV - *' " " An Iniliail projrhifiW a'fixvovfists among the Sera inoles.ihjt'filie th« r tTiey*are <0 he' diiren on an IslatlllTwhero they rfrd .to' )>«rlsh. - .This is impjicidy 'b.'lieved by flfeiirtinil r (i/iillsts as they arb' who heliave they so not to die ladmt* times cijnieH, ettn it ho Expected that they can. b.iglil lo e'iiig'ate.' X i: Cu j-rj,sN.—S'.iml. 'Biorrr.— Who was?sen ldiced to he l)ii.,T|“(br lire crime of rirnrderj paid mo awful penally. .’>• ftiv' law hn Monday last. We understand he 'me/ h.'" ,: ‘ lc " ith firftaiiosM arid re signation. He was aue' , if!«‘l lo hWlart moments hy the Kev, Mr. Hacketi. , '*’•»« following paper was read at t(ie g. llmys: Jt was burr, in the county of Tlerry. Ireland, aged 38, The lever Ktoittlilled. is the one 1 suffer for I was drunk, and i.febl soma aspersions (hniwn on me hy'ihc un'orlmia vm , t nr of my folly, I committed the died (hr vvm'td* 1 suffer. Al lire linie I owed him' nd ''antipathy* vvn.never; rjnrl believe any oilier living being. I die as! lived, I hope (only’nf (hut fatal hour) freely forgiving all mankind. I forgive my pro secutors, bird riekn vwledge the justice of niy sen tence. I return thy thanks to all persons con cerned in my goal-keeping—l beg the prayers ol alt good Cnrfsiinns.—Adieu! world. SAMUEL RIGHT- Tub PIIESIDENTS OF THE UNITED SPATES. — A correspondent of the London Chronicle, wri ting from Philadelphia, classes ihe religious pro fessions of lire Presidents of the United Slates as follows:—George Washington. Episcopalian; John Adams, Congfegaiionali-r; Thomas Jeffer son, donhlful; James Monroe, Episcopalian; John Quincy A lains, Unitarian, hut said to have seceded and become Episcopalian ; Andrew Jack son, Presbyterian; M inin Van llureo, Huicli Reformed. Either the correspondent nf the Chronicle is in error, or Mr. Vanderpool. the bosom friend of Mr. Van Linen. Mr. Vanderpool says that his friend was horn a Baptist, e. I Mealed a Presbyterian, was christened an Episcopalian, joined the Dutch Reformed Church, and is par tial to the Homan Catholics. Mr. \an Buren’s “ coat of many colours” throws Mr. J inrsen's “doubtful” sentiments fur into the shade.—p\Vw York Express. Machinedv si Beau Power.—Those who a r c fond of mechanical power and invention may witness an anomaly at the Ameriem Museum al earner of Broadway and Ann slreet.—There i is in operation in the third storv a piece of naedi incy, tin? invention of Robert M'Carty. which performs several operations al (he, same time, viz: Ist the making of carriage wheels, which lays i out the huh and hores it, mortises the same with , nut touching hy hand, moves itself al'cnii’t 'y from one end nf the :;i’rlise to the oilier, and raises iiself lo give toe dis lo llio wheel; 11, a , netq application of the hollow augur, “the chisel , i boingso constructed, that when it leaves the r 1 mortise it takes out the chip with it. 31, a ma , ; chine for tenoning, which operated similar to the mortising machine Ith, a rmta-y machine fin .• | culling out lelincs without sawing, and plaining at the same lime. sth, an entire new principle : of the saw mill, which cuts the log liirc and nit; ; the carriages feed both ways and change altern , aidy us the saw'c .tries out al each end, and sets itsell lor any required thickness. The whole of f this machinery, which is beautifully made, Lpro , pelted hy l.xo enormous htack hoars, called Jack Downing and Davy Crockett, working one tread mill. The lovers of mechanical ingenuity wi I r enjoy a rich treat hy paying the Museum a visit, i — Gusette. , From the Richmond H i KIGMH. i A correspondent ut the Charleston Courier i n Van Bit.on print cotninuni • cities the lulipu mg intellijjente. “Washington, June2’t. I understand that theie ins been a dtll'.T --‘ ence ol opniimi Ut lwueti Air Wln'.iiqy on the I tine M(;i?and Mr Wood, uiy and Air Kendall [ on llu'olher, concerning iltu heal made ot ' restoring the current yln a sound condition, Mr Winliiey is said lo have declared ins con vict.mi that a National Bnik is the only way to itlt'ivu iltu public wants and prevent a to ' cprrenee of •■mbasrasatiieiit. On the other | hand Mr. Woodbury and Air. K -mJall declare lhal Hie true anil only comjldiiunnal in ido is the eslaldislnnenl ol a Freasiny Bank, ami die , issue llrerefroin ot times vvlr.cii shall cuiisii , lute a cnneocy tor [tublic use. i r|u not un , derKtand eininoh ot the plan in detuil lo he able to s|tc.tk ol its practablliiy but t o d lii. . cully of making Treasury notes a medium 1 sudicioiilfy pervasive and convteneiil to meet • | till the daily Wants of the cumtmiiiily must be j ; olnvioiis to all.” ■ I This is no Wing fabrication—lt is written j by a Van Burenite lo a Van Boren editor, anil ■ | offered lo llio world by a Van Huron piper. 1 We are therefore justified in supposing it au - i ih-ntic. 'i’t.e inronnatiori liero given is in accor dance with what tie have heard—i. e. that the members iff the Catenet were divided in o'piii- I ton us tolhe proper letliedy lo be reemmnemi- Oil Mr Poniseit and xVJr Fmsytlt, being tit 1 favor of u Natimial, anti l,ii,e rest ai.vocalmg a Treasury Bank. \Vu had hoi (card that il. AJ. Wli.thfy had .-phi vv ll li the K tcliuii and wtts disposed lo revive (lie mmislcr. ’ Bill me nilounalioii coiiiiiiuiiic:. od by tin 1 Courier’s eurrespoiulenl is more InipurluMt in 1 übotner point of view. It lias been stoutly 1 mu.n,allied by B uirjt.tclnc & Hit; rest,dial die ' parly, bad no idea of a Tiuusury or National B.niiv. Here however, is evidence to the coa- Ir.cry, one ol tlieirovvn associate-’, who, lliongn 1 he may have b en ndisciect, is entitled lo i p.icit conti ictice us Ins stfteinent gives die 110 direct lo Ins more prudent corn peers. Ti e idea of u national Institution of some kind we learn from lb s ingenuous I wnter, is not only meditated hy in? ai inmisirafion, but nas already produced d vision- in die E.AneiiUve councils. Too I o esrelapy of did Treasury and die Fust , muster General n'.i’v 6 declared in fivonr of a •Treasury iiuult,’ whilst die Treasury Famil iar, K i\i VVmdioy, is equally decided m lu vour.of a U. B. Bank ! ! .Viid tins mlortna imn is derived Irmn a i'ory paper, i How can dm people, in ju.-.,n otu liiom i selves, any more put confidence .in the stale men's of tile Richmond Enquirer, Washington G ohe, &c or believe in t.o? hoaesiy ol die ■ eonupi oili, e-holdirdn Vv’aslnni'tja! From the tone ol the Courier's correspond ■ entmio would inter, that Wminey, Kendall, and Woodbury were “tile Uovcrniiienl’ ’ U.e.r opinion, only are spoke,i 01. as it they 1 alone were worthy ol iioirce and capable ui '■ g vnig direction to public ah',i is. il may he ' so, .did we tear it is. The corrupt int iguor, ' who by fawning and duplicity gained die 1 Tre.-idemy, is unequal to Hie ctfeis —ne iferii ’ hies at die prospect beloie Inin—the reins fall front Iris pals.ed h mds, and they are veiz • ■.I by Hie mo.e unscrupulous and daring vil-' ••.ms.'y wiiutii he is suit u ided It was su n- J. ..Oiii iy Imnnhat ng, Hoe die Gleet Magistracy o kino glorious ilepub.ic siroidd fill nno Hie , .nliiS'lu pony ami eebicmpidnu intriguer, V*i i Uih f ..iid,and corrupt on lo obtain it; , 1 1 in is still in .re iami.i.uai(ig, that evt.n la, s.ise vs ho is, issuppiati ui! hy men si.it inure ease, who undertake to d ied the adm instr.i , linn nr affairs. Un.v i.o-res r Uiat VVlnin y . undKenduil arc privy counci.liois ami .dviscis e? of the crown ! Tne first is., not known to the s laws »s holding otlice oi any kind—and li.e other is dm mere iiirM ng us Congress, em- I ployed lo superintend the in ills. Neither lias t any right to sit at the council board and give i an opinion. But yet ue find dieir opinimis • quo t’d by a iead.ng adminisiration paper on . the all important topic ol tlie day, us indicti i live o; Hie views ol die administration* From Ike N. I*. Courier Enquiefa. 1 The vciy worst iealurc in Ihe exisimg stalu us ' the poiiltes ot the country, is the total a since ot 1 every thin ; like the pieteiisoin lo independence ! on the purl of the great nrassot the Baity in pow -1 er. Formerly, however much a man d.lined with ‘"you, he Was always and anxious to ileiiioiisUalo t .at he had good reasons for his ditieieme. ot ' opinion, hy which he was willing lo ho judged, e But ihal huy is pii-i.—From the day that Gen. Jackson cane into power it was laid down as 1 a iule—oril nol laid down specifically, it was at r ways acted upon-—that any person who presum ed lo think for himself-vvas unwurll.y of Ijeuig a • mCmlici ol the. Fatly. 4 ’ Thus Mr. (Jallloim, Mr. Ingham, Mr. Branch, u Mr. Beriail. and llrousands ol uthers, who at lire commcnciniciit us the adiniiiisiialion ol Gen. 1 Jackson were his personal and polmcal fiends, '.j were all driven from linn;, while Mah it n Van | .Boren, who had been his bitterest opponent i I \ VI- ■) was despised hy the old General as the ■ I slannVrer of Ins own reputation and the yiilifier ■ ofliislr. Clinton, and who had been called ’ into lire Cabinet because New York was lo he ic i Warded, anu nut because lie was deemed qualified for the station id which he was elevated—became the pci and favunie of the very man wlibdcsp.sed him! And how was this ciTcclcd? How did lie ac complish the task of making (li° <dd President forget his hostility to liimsci.i and Clinton, and 5 induce him lo lake to Ins bosom one vv hom he de ■ ’ spised! By the basest species of cp Tiling and ihe must abject and servile truckling lo the passions ’ and pr judices of Hie old man. it isweil known ‘ that ihe great explosion which destroyed Gene.al Jackson’s first “Linil,” gicw nut of the que. Hon 1 ol receiving the lady of ihe Secretary of War in -2 lo tho (Jour l Society at Washington. Gen. Jack -5 son made ,ta sin qua non that his Secretaries ' and their families, siiould vi-ii her; and this sim • |.lc sact —the hare suspicion in Ihe m nils of lion ’ orahle, high-minded men, mat the Executive should presume to control iheir domestic relaiions, ” would have prevented Ihem complying vvilh Ins 11 mandate, even if there had not cxtsied what tin y ' ileemed good reasons for pursuing another course. Aecordingly. all the member* of the Cabinet cx rept Mr. Van Buhkn—all General Jackson’s ' warm personal, and long Iried political fiends , 1 who Irak been called to ihe Cabinet, refused lo a comply with his command as derogatory alike to .! their character as men and as high and indepen i ' dent puhfc functionaries. 'l’hey ptilcrrcd an ; ' open breach arid retirement lo private life latlinr K than dishonor; but not bo Mia fin Van Beats, He knew he vva»despised amt ‘reated with neglect y and cohlness !iy the Executive; lie knew that the ,j siaiinn he liilrd was given to Hie Elate of Ins na a livily and not to htmstff; an Ihe saw Hiai in Hie 1 diseention* growing oui of the posi ion taken hy c h.s huff minded colleagues Ire might worm him i- self into the affections and confidence of his Mat c 1 ter, for such he was willing to consider him, and , r Ihe did not hesitate load accordingly. lie there- I fore, gave a grand entertainment, to which i f 1 course.nl] the famines oi Uis.inciion vverq invited, si;.l n.mmg others, lire lady of ihe then Be.retiify' jof War. Al tho appointed tim» the dftv.is ot llio supper room were thrown a, en, the music struck | up, and -i/,i rlin f an ilium ,h ■ despised of Hie ! Executive, ted to the lrcav| ot h;s tali u a d -ea:cd ! upon,his riglit hand r!ic 1.i.1v tvhmn General ; Jackson had commanded to ‘?c.zeerived, hut ' w hose coihindiid met with no oludiuncc in his Cabinet save fom ihe innmu utaie .Marlin! Need vvu tell the sequel. Early ihe next morn ing the Executive made his first uiu'lS'eial ami frien ly visit lo Martin Van lituen! Calhoun, Ingham, Branch, Berrien, &0. were driven from the councils of .he nation; Jil.ar.in became the fa vorite—a silwaiion wh di lip laid purchased hy his terse sycophancy an I unsr npuimis trT. '-'i'i;; lo the mandaies of his masioq ho declared to the world Hint it “was glory enough In serve under such a chief;” lie g ive up every opinion and every como'a'ice «T principle Hut i:o had ivor pro ! tessed and os a revvanl for its time serving con duct h • was appointed hy nis master heir to’ the throne and its immunities. Tliis was H-s commencement of the denwraU I isiug lemltncy ut (icu. J.ukson’e aduiiiii..ltuijot.; land is il ( lo be wondered al, that when men saw' | Martin Van JhiTen rise lo high stations and re- I curing additional hanor* npitlly, a< lur enticed greater submission and obedience, that they 100 slum Id adopt lhe s. nne means of.acquiring :pllu enec, station or we,iltli' lie prociuiimd ll.hl il was “glory enough to servo tin er such a i hies, ’ and seeing him rewarded for such sCutiiuiTils, Hie vvtiolu party entered into contest tousccrlum wlru.ii could cxliiuit the most blind submission—-whid. idler the most acceptable irngnivo to lire pride and vanity of llio “Greatest and liic Best.” And liom Hiatt ime forward vve have sect) exhibi ed ihrougli oul the country not only an absolute want ol in dependence but a base and cringing tubnusssion to any and every indie .tion of what limy ho the pleasure of llio wire workers at Washington. Il the Globe one day says the suspension i.f specie payments was inevitable miJ me tyhi'fs slu.uiu exer t sefuroearaiue, straight,way Tray, Blanche and Hiveelheail join the cry; R on Ue day fol lowing the Globe should change its upiimon and declare Hi it the suspension was Hie vunscqueacc ol an arrangement between Hie Hanks and the Merchants, fehotd llrcso same echoes ol the or gan, join in Hie cry and swear most ruun.lty mil Hie .Here'..an sin spite ot me Government have nunkrnpied themseivcs! ii a memt.erol Hie fai ry is to .u denounced, no matter tor vviiai pm.po.e, allot whether iimocuu or guify, Hie (Lobe has only to give the c«e and Hu? whole pitch go lo work and do its nino ng manfully. 'l'uus wiien Mr. Sir vc ns on was u.bj.d by Hie Uiohe every Van JJuren press in lliecooiu y cried out .linen, and when the Globe look hack shout halfpf its censure; again the whelping curs us the parly chimed in and regained ilieir position. Ila Mem ber til Congress Irom a distant section us the country becomes obnoxious to (he Burly by dar ing occasionally to think lor himself ihe Globe has only to say, “In? is not acceptable” and Hie offending member is sure to ho tell at home. Another finds himself in difiieuliy wall his con stituents mid doubtful of tils success. Ho wiitus to the GioLo and tho organ says. “We know Mr. A, B. lo he it good man and tine,” and his election is secured. In short, no presr belonging to the party, nor any individual claiming to he a member of a, dqre speak heir sentiments on any subject without* fir-l consulting the Glebe ;nnii vve may add, that even Mutlin Van Buitfii linns'ff finds that .the kin hen mi l il* organ, govern and control him hy me.ms of their inlluci.ee and cunlr.d over Hie “old hero” at the Hermitage, in whoso footsteps ho liar pledged himsclfi.i wa k, mid whose locum tenenstic Is known to tie. A curious Ins.nine nt the sci viiity ot Hie parly puss re. vii.iy occur ic-v, and prompted i.sto meso tclleetiun.r. A vv .g in Hie western country gal up a naiidhd) pu'tp.niiiig in contain iuip.n iai.t i ovv* exuuCte.t liom H.e Wasldnglon Uiohe, in vvtncli Inal print was mady loann..unco the breaking up ol fig ..cahhiuf by reason of the treachery o,| Alcssis. Fotsylh and' Pninscll. Bnlli nf thc.o gcnlleinu. vv'e.e' liei'u lioured most severely and denounced UAv'iraitar-r. ■ to tho party,while Kri/i Ilm en, ll ooiliury, and that clique were exalted io tin. skies! Never did a hoax take heller. Every parly print ‘in (fie on tile west copied llio Gtohe’s d. nurtcialions vvitll avidity; declared it was vvhlf they had- Ibnggvx pected; and praised tin? energy ~aml "Jfoinan min.mss” nl ill r. Van Jiuren in,su prpinplly gel ling -nlol such .•xe'ip-ccncc. ! Ami now 1.! and 1r.'b..1.1, tile Ivv.. g.. nlleinun are 'quietly rtisclijrgn.it lire duties of Ihelfsluliohs, and enjoying too tub confidence and iriendslup us Me.... 5. 11 Lur and Kendall, la H.e meantime the whole vveslein, Van Biircu press are iranlling “truck agen” as’ fust as possible, making he iiinsl awkward apolo gies lor their mistake, and denouncing lire ras cally vvag who hoaxed them. VYe eoul.l not instance a stronger case illustra tive of the demoralizing tendency of b politics ol tile dominant parly, and Hi.we who lake Hie trouble to reflect upon the subject, cannot lull io altii Gu re Hie present stale of tin igs lo Ihe oiler want of principle and sell-rcspect cx.hihitcd by Alai tin Van Ilmen in climbing to liic plaee_ he now occupies. VVnli him inlrigu.',cori(i| lioiiftiji.J dissimulation, are l.abilual. They uro tlicwra pens with which 110 lias gained power, with which In? hopes lo retain il. Whether lie will lie successful or riot, rchiains tola? seen; hut it is certain Hint the readiest mode nl curing ihe pa tient is lo understand lire nature o| the malady. From die Detroit Advertiser Sir Francks il had and Martin Van Bcrkh. —N.>vv and llien a beautiful unhid den, e occurs in tin’acts of great lumi wor thy of Hide. Sir Frances Head is tint Govr unnr ol Upper C/midii, and Martin Van Bit fen President of Hit; United Stales. Both are d.sposcil in tyrannise over the people.— One is tho head nt the lory party, in Canada Hit 1 other tin? I mad ot tiih lory pudy in this country. Ndvv fir (lie coincident!!'. Qn t In? 4'h day nf May, 1537, Martin Van Buren said in reply to an address from i\r?.v York requesting him among other thing*. In cub voke an extra session ofC’imoress. “ You tiiu.-l be awaroof nhstucles to inf iin mediate i.onvncatnm of Congri’fe’, ar.shiif fr mi tin? imperfect sr.it>? of the rs pfeSethrtlmn in one brunch or lint body. Several ut the states have not yd clru.-jm Iheir IL presenta lives, and arenot to do so (hr some mub 1 ijs to conic. Independent,nt (hit cons derallon, I do not see at present, sufficient ten oi to jus tify me in requiring an enfiier meeting thou that appointed by the Uor.sl HlHom’ On Hie 15 h day of May, just eleven' days thereafter, ho issued his nruciaimilion us lol !o'.v>: • Whereas great ami vvc'gldy matters eh, m mg ehe emisi ler.;Hio . of U.nigresk'h’ Hie Urn t, .I Stales, bum an exHiionl n iry nceasion lor eonv.Ti ng Hie n. i do, hy these proem's, lippoiii’ tin' li'.-i AJ n day ol .'Opt. Milter next, lor (heir meeting at the • ily of W.is.iingtoii; hereby rtj ..' ing te* rcspiuive S-n .tors ana Re /resetiTitives Hn?" and u.?r. 1 to a**emh.i? in Comrress m ord.-r to ie mv’e shell' rnminurni tialton ns neiv I lien lie in oh? to them, and to . consult find ileUTinim? on so.t. ineasurnH at i in tbe.r wisdom in y i.e rl.. nu i] me t (hr the welbtp’nf H.e Unit' d Sh.'es.” On the 23d d.v o 1 May. IW7.S r Fiances Head S lid in reply (•?” qno >. Ir m •‘Tne Lhi eriil,”) to an A ; d,V s from Kingston, praying i l.im “to convene a:? <x(ra session of liic Pr - I vmcial L'gisiatn e. “(ieutlciner; in rep!, to your crvnmimica- 1 lion lluil I thom'd urtb'.vith copiene rm extra- | ordinary session ofi.'io Pr wincial L g sldtnrr, ’ I have to inform w m, 'hat I It ive, in Uoimei , ' already taken .r.ctx i a wind; I cdace.ve w:i!' sat;,.fy you Hu'the imimrdiutc convention of. the Legislature ,f > unnecessary.” | On H.e LUih day rff.Uiy, just jctC'T days, thereafter, he issued Ins prociarnatiun conve- I •? ng an “extra srsaiun” of the Log fia uri’.—- •. Will lint VVruhingti.il Globe inform in woodi er Martin Van Boren is nr regniur uotrespnn ’ deht'c With Sir Frances Head I Another Niagara.— ib.e London Courier pnbi.sties ipe lollevving CAiTaff of a J-;:cr, c.l. ! ted D' ibicC. Nov,. 11, ISBG, to agi nl.eman in loverne**:—“l ( au'aiirmsi forgot In H..1 voo ’ of an expedition sent out by the Grogrupinci. Sooii’iy, lo expfiirt* tiro interior and truce the j limits us British Uu.ana; under a Air. .'eliom. berg. Orrthis mission ho proceeded tip the ; Conrofflync River (Hus is the river tint divide 3rii sii I'n.m Hutch tßuhmi nrwhat nnv be nettpr imdersbohd, Bcrhice from Surinam; it , cannot he il’ss th:m ten < r two ve mdes wide when it d’?thafgi’a itseil’in (heAtlnnt'c Oeeno) r nhont six w e?;s Hgi.ml Ins just riTumcil, h'uding.il irfiirSfsihleio perietnie br-votid ll'e (.’t!>iirii(fls,wh)i’n he if scribes as tiein.’tidon:?— . 'oxeei'diii'r any l e li"d ever eren rxeept t o . Folia of Niagara, f rom tin? draftings which be lias '. ikoq, the re-nery must he of the inns' . splendid Joscrptior—the dir.'ir n? IV.-in flip coast hi a direct f ne ison'y 150 in ley (o'lo.v in- lhi, ruljrs.s yf llin river r.lmnt oOiljlliieS * IL? describes I. ! ie raer us upwards o! n mi'e in width, Himbliogjasiie, cssiv ■ ctiiar.h is frpni 1 a ireighwvi ninety 1. ct—.me us dip foils being ■ loity feel in pe.p. u.iicii'ar hc’ghl S-v. a sinajf islunrw cover' ll with trees divide (ho ctirr. nl o! the river intudi.-liiuT fails, mid inttcii to* the hcawly ol the whole. Air. S lioniberg is now fthV’Ui to proceed up tli« Jlurhn e river, uli (iC gets into a mqre poiiilutt hitiui.lo Hran tlicit ulovt’e.’ttarncts.vvhert he will slrii;.- n. rnss '.n tut earterly dire.,tion to the C uruntyhC again, and tract? that river lo its source. The Dim hence.—A late Birmingham jour nal says, •'When Hu? canal wua shipped fi r cleansing the other day, Hn? qu unity of goods waiting for conveyance in Liverpool, for exporta tion to America, was ten ions; on lire same oe ■fusion last yearn, the. quantity was two hundred ions.” Al this rale, in all Hie avenues ofimpo'- lalidh Aincriea will soon free herself from Hie pressure, as fir ai foreign drill is eniice.iicd in producing it.—y\‘. Y. Morning }Jerald. \\ it at next.—The half hour Bb an or plying hi'tween London and Westminster bridge*, cams no Biii'die, being worked by qufekNilyei. says The Luudon Hi raid. IJuaroN in i) ld Times.—-A deerde of the Court —"t'a; tain Sidiiß is s'eiilrneed to pay a liuiidied pnmiris—ami prohibited e.lining wnhin the patent uiilmiii the (levemor’- leave upon life pain of death fur eating Mr. Ludlow (hue of tin? JostuTiij a Jtiolatel ” The nuinlier of Presbyterian cluintics in the (i. Slab s, is estimated ut 3000 ; valued with llio pioperly uitochedul three nii.lions of,dollar*. AitTEbn.uviAN Fun.—“ Lei me have you? Wi'ilkm slick,” nslcul a litlh* child of his fa - 'the- who carried n very honey loaded stall' “No, no, chilli,'' vv.in Hu? answer, “you ’re on Aide to cany my Cam?.” “Why don’t yon wear your ring, my dco’’” said a laliiiT in a hall room to hn daughter— “ Bedim e papa, il hurts me when any o«h squee zes ipy hand.” ‘‘What business have you to Hare your band squeezed 1 !” ' CVriaiuly none, but soli you know, papa, mu? woo d like to kc.p it in a squeezable older.” Livino on Sxule Means —A correspondent of Ihe .Salem Gazette gives the (.dfouin- as the sulounee us Dp Ale.. It’s last work: “For lucakfiisf, eat two cents worth of dried ap ples, whhoiU drinr. Fur dinner, di ink a quart of w.iler,u> s.vell the apples. Take let with a friend," ‘ktJTtlT. At.LiUSXA IMtyir.S (Ullulkm - I Revtsed and corrected *emUweetdy t fur the Chronicle tj* Sentinel. * fiafltfwp, Hemp 20 a *2.i I (dull) ]. r >i) a 200 iow J 2 a2O 1 1 ice, Hi n fiulc /\oj>'r, Wall S'jiirifg, Wli/skoy At) n <’»o liiic. it, fi«nv i\.K. iiuin 4H u CO ilriiua* JI u 11. < off , Hrnmly J.‘>o u 2;>o ShoipJcrH 10 nil IJ.iilnnd * .'jii I .0 a IM) ,s iOos ' Ila 28' P. Itraini/ b7i n 12.» Uniter, (ioMliun 2o a3O S'ururs, Bi.'’t!i. JO a I’.arolirirt It-n 2 ' .\,u.n uyaul) 8n 10 ('nnd!e*, Sjjefrh Purlo 12k .> C a 0 i allow 20 aii £svw OihnitH da 1 1 (lie. lii li.ivau , wlito Hii 1.; CbJ}'ec,**r. Cuba 12 d 10 brown 10 r li ■ M« 10 whilt, CO a “it) i pinmdn Rio iU u M \Svap, yellow 7i d'J Cotton, <' » a Oil \y,hi)t, ‘j a 1() firmr, < ’unal a 11 j Teas, Kyson 70 a 100 iiftltjinoro “J aJM , im;iurial Ut) a 1' Cum, 1181 a 125! 00 u 12i> !• rd, 10 ail j Wuuiuuc Factory, Hides, dr. salted IU« Id V.im-i 4u 1 u ..'3 a 40n. I sad. Hi a 0 Uzndbtifga N• 1 152 Muiaaw», dp a45 *%<> 2 J4i xV i iii if t 7i aHi t.i f< u:\crrl, No. J I laid Uih, Spurm, 125 n J!»7 No 2 JJ J.mhk'/I VZha i;r/| No,d a H Wlialw jo a Ct) IVV.fus, ,Mr.b”n GQ a75 Pori;, Alrsa none 'J’oiK’fifiu bTi '/ 150 lb inn ijoiio WodHrn I6U a dou Pc ]>tr, 9 oil Clp/*.i f per gal , >25 Spice, 0a JI I KK:vi AUKS. Cotto.v—Since ilie r-pyrt vvornubof I he op r.i iifoiiH ul our njurKet iu«t. wuuk, ihpdtuiaMd fur ibis urtirk* I<u hciibiblv dimmisli d, vvliiclt can only hn accounted for by l!io withdrawal of two heavy pur clutscrf Com tl» • rnirko!. On Monday llio demand fdnehnrrPd arid purcha- Bdrs vvoVo not whling lo enl'jr tho market. u.ilokk ht a (Inline of prices ofai I -list 4c ofi ih ; liner qualiii-’H, and Ic. on middling mid inferior. We jjovv quote (I a Olcaiihe extrumo< of thu inurkel. Guockr(Ks comiuuo tvitkout cliai'ga. FJour i« arrivingruiher,i/inro fiio'y irom llio country, and is wold Irom the wagoni at sl# a Sid pr hid. Excd iNGK—Checks on lliti norik are anhf hy tho Hanks at 5 |>dr cent prianiiirn; dn 1 harlcslon, hy lhe hank#, nt'd'no percent, out ofdoors nf i. A silo ol npwar!« of one* hand rod th >uii'id ddi irs in I nitod hlatuH Banknoten wa* nude to llio cliff.;rr*ut banka ala premium of d p-ir cenr,iind they are in .'.mall ruwin at di a 4 p r c©m. The demand lur ■pc« io curjtiniii* g »od, nllhoiigh n »»»al• h of consc*' qnoneo have coma lo oar knowledge. It m picln d up in t ma.l euniH al 10 j'crrcnt aJVanuo. 300 Sn;e | reigns were ya.der.l iy Void ut 3 », 15 each. 'To Navannuh 50c per halo. Nohoafs up lof Chariest ui Our river is n vv gening very low. tu.. n.'-ZtmMOfrtu. — nrxsisrtzr.nts-i rrrx. K.-aacgmfe’a *xmm [ MMIUIEV* At Ma 'on, on I iih in-*t f hy ihe Rev, Mr. C'h- Fells. Mr.'R.Oi Ra lijwi y, of to Miss' A*v ('aTiiahtvb Holt, daughter of Stephen Holt, of (Mew York. *J| 'ii / \U\. lie sold al din markui- lionsn in the lown ! i V •'! Louif»\ilk,.k'U(‘f*t>n cniniv.in tho ii 'id hoiii* ol h ile, na ill’ first‘Ku *n lay in v ) omVr 1 next, liy order ot’ llio lionorahle i lie Inferior Court i of Miid coup tv, Fitting ax a ' outt f i>r linarv, l» th ; li.gbest f)i<Mer ( ©ne huridri) I and nip ly aerea or I s* of oak abd hi rl-ory land, i’impr »ve.l) af> ml tiirbp iml. * 1 eio v l/onovidc, o i 1 1 ; .Savan naii ro.H, and on lin wafer* "flhg C n‘k,r idj doing lands of lfo|r, <»nrdner,' Rjsftviek and o'ner.q. he n r iii© rpai esnuo of llo* Ime •'(: h I n on. dem n aI, in [ tie [tertion cnuniy. Sold for th • hem fit nf the heirs I and credit era oi’*ivd d *cVJ. T#»rm« of sale on the c.'av. 13KVAN V FUtth fRU, Adm’r ( I July 10» 1357 153 wM ; S AOLi'l munlha afiur r'oioapn icatfin vvfil hamaJe , Ji. Ip tho jiuQqrsi 1" Inforior (.uurt at .T’rp'on j * county, vYh' ti ritlthg forprdinary pii-;m>.-s, (■/ eatl] fiuua- -to ol Moo bur), n si. I oeiin ’, aiju-Tiuj 1 i |qn«*,(iUSeui’ge ii Miuirr, Je-nh .Vyllx, and "HV-re, , b’-lohim's tatn.- minor hci.'» o." J m-n cp - ' . , < LBWfS Y. l , UVVEt.(.,f,«ar.i n. < .j jnly U, 037 mil I>A r—jpg ■■■tii-j vn.«iuw..i ■■ srji _ diiainSlaji’M Sale - bi * ul uii lb • fi'St Tuc.Jay in Oc.’uhr? i- v V iii xi.hciue u the usual Ii urs ofojl hcb.rr Hie Cimri I i inn ilo irhi i ' itnnbcl «o’.uiiy, agr«'nf»!e in ho order ot the llon'naiim il l hy.erio r Court o. Bcriv«r» coiuuy,a I'rnct • i l.a id I :n .-shl coumy of Cuinph» i'* known tM f • I (iut.nriQielud t»v lo *\o Id, c.igh h <‘i incr, not i • louiihfi-i turn, $ du iorihc bom-fit of ihe rnino m on*, [j ! ili'-giimn’o e!ii’Ur«hot >ar»h Vv44n»nu July id, 17j7 8.V47 All WiJ.ulA dS, Uuard’n S’soo iteward. ? ! IT 5 1 C*.\PWD from tt.o jail of And* son, C. or r. .* ihe evening id ihu Idihinsl. u ui qi calinzhim *(ell hxv.HN AliU, a (k'liiisl l»y j r ilesmon li« wa- cdunion du! iho l.ut fill t.-rm in ih.i cthif j ol that I4i lf.i t Of' Rigainy, nfitf smitciiued iu iwe , yQcii'H mi|'Vi-onn)oiii, nnfl 10 pay a line of I'MufO. . Jk* n.ird i.s about live Icot six or *v\a n inohe; • hlg!:, (a.'brr s'ou, made, da k hair and i y n,.n • inciuiaii'iii lo haidnus* in bo if, an In B enou hat rc • marknliiL’ (1 iiuy.«a on tho lop o! his Ii aI. Hr is ol . peiiitu-l UjijuMranco fluent and plan in|«; \v.»rp vvhci , ion capo la blavl: cJoili dr m oat* h.ac-A bat, mul fujiliwmald©- hoots. 1 'i bo hove r« ward and all ncc Bsiiry f xnnires wil 1 I o p-‘!d lor Ki> Oppiehe sion and delivery lo nu\ oi ■ Ids k'd rn nl ill any gad, and information ho Hint . i angot him. a. N. a. *t' A Lb, *sinb v. U. jnly I'J ld:> fcjr i;din rs w!.o arc disposed 10 bring tojiiniicf ihegmtost villain uuiniig, win pictiso give iho a i huVo j* &vv i;lA!’fpuliS Just ifCCoVdii ami fur bale by >' P. Sc fCS., • | Q.T iililrlieahgroihkl I lour, (cktrd brand) rj/W iJ j'J prime Hrcon ColfeO —also— As»- uh silpply of *Migir, M ddsae*. Iron, Noil*, 6ic. &c , ail ot vvliicli is olf rod low 10/ custi [July I.* lOi 4tdAw Mat*S*o*i Acafiejiiy. - iI IO undersigned, ils n RuijM of Visitor.-, alien* k ded llio »./.animation of llio young J ulios be longing to his iiisliiuticn, under the c harge* an I di ifit t.u.t of.hVs. X f). isptCKi), on ihd Z/tU ol Juno, ih’ Duartl is ;i a are lied tin too oltyn tbo praeupe, tn» stick uccasiuiis, io pr.iisp indiM iiiuiruiely ilu lotiduci us pupi 8 mid insiructors, yc*r, in this ih- Hiancc, deem it l.iu jns.lcoiu tmy, ilmr they novel* vvituo sod unekmm.miion wnich uilordud Diem more uih igned h iii luciion, or one lh.*r rdl ihcd inor.' u'< dn, both oil iho pupils and ibe fi: Hlip. irufcs J lie young ladies wor.i.o.va'i.incd tlio.oiigh y inrdl iho dill rent.bia cho otbdi.ai.oii in which fury bid tu on engaged cl ning to t nu, and evinced, ly lutar pmnipum 10 dy uhaWuih, inon* p .us-t know.* edge of lllvir Nlildns i h ]..• was none oi I iii. in.* pin'll leim.ice in rj y up >a tno powo s m mo uoi'y, lhat Uaii ilv c'ii nn tu.' 2 f.ii-u e ex ninmuioni, Ihougli ilie yftling hale* iVeqiicJMily rxp um-d Ihe pnn. ijd- .’ id m i« me in tho u iiii .r s own .u gu go, and mHWT iMfd *• iom U*o nooK " \l l llv.m - pio.npl iiiis.u' B ann exp ana.tons in their own Iniigu gu, (nearly ivim ou mat ihey at J been taught «/*• dtrsUn.lifi;ily, and tint iho Judgment had Ijoju ( Xoicibcd jii well as Ilu* mem »ry. Jhe t.ouid bo Uuvis lins 1 un lo be ill * only rut' »nal onp ol nu* paru g msi/ticuoir, and 51r.i. •' p. ed, Irom long ox periem e in mu art ol ui .trucling young ludiew, par* ui ul tidy o hum plan, lifts Biieceeued udieirnUfJ, and gam 0 thu approbuiion oi ihe patron* o> ituinmg at «-\ery comn.u uiy jii which slie hiu Jjilneilo btftfn »*i g t .ed a‘i «n m-urucTcsH om i ig in..* puLoiißO. 1 In.t thu f »u«rd ia.\ogro»l piuas .rj m e.itiiog 1 hat ttey huv* heird hul O.m opuio.,, amt ilnl in aun ot u qutbli.d a ipruai ton mil deiigiii. j he uliove m only u leelile li.ftiilo lo iho menu of 51 1*., f>pw*‘l and her puptUuiud m eomdusiou the iio.trd clujf iiudy lucomuipud thin m 1.0 d to the pa tio..ago oft ie public. JOHN WING FI KID, JOHN d. bAd TAN,] ' Tnu. u. w:u i t:; 1,, h uu jd(./y, A Jll. ULi.eili, W. F. Va.N I..IXDINGIUM. July! 0 108 ill Xoticc. W j ffi7'lLl. be soli! on the first Tuawlay in Aupmt vil next, in Appling,l oliiinbiiicuuiuy, under an order lif ilia infi nur t oun of said ouuiiiy, silling lur nrJiiury ,1111 pusiß—olio negro gill, Ann, iclung in; I > itiilCsiae us Georga alttgruder,deceased; 1,01.1 lur (1 r, 1 >lll lull, i .inns al .tile. June ui. id 37 iiEO. M. M AURDDF.II,F.i'r. Juno vvtdlißl E‘',xi , Ciaiios’ , s I'tOiii’C. UNDER an order ul th« Inib ior ( nun of Rurtic coin ty, vv 1 I lie said ot' Hie fir.-1 Tries lay in Au gust lies', nt I n? Cinnl h use door in I'lkoeu. nty* n i.ui ol l.nrid Nodi, ihe 2d Diet, formerly Mon rug, now Lite comuy, 1 oiilnlulxu 2tfel anos, he longing 10 llioesliileui J/uses v ? :.ikor, be cu ed,fine Burin? counlv ,s dd lor tliO|.ur,.nse nf n division JWOSKS WA I Kcßt, ( . nprii I 7fi FJ. WALKER, ( * 1 t ‘.xectitnr'ti .Volec-.. IX ma< I lih nlicr dice, I (Mil liwil.c ojipljration . 1 lu 1 In. llunurghli? Hie ititiuni* < uurt nl Cnluin- Iria eutiuiy, vvhunsiMiiigi.su (.'unit ol urdninry lor l.cTlersdinni s TV, burn iliu fun her Adiuini. ration ol'tho list dn ol.b.lni Buzier Inin ol rani County Hem and, I inmliy, r qn.ri? nil and singular the kindred in,d erudjlnrs ul said deceased, lu file their objuetiui *,f any limy iiuve, iu He? ullieo us said f rn.ri, vvnh.n lire lini,',iTOscrih-rd hy Law, lo sl.ow iausn why said I duel* should riot bo giOiifiM, JAMta F. DIIZII.R I xr John Dozier.dee’d. uric fl, IS3J 131 (JVIITI)i F, (luring tiio lasi winter I cnclo*p(l lu * * >mvull, 1 o,i«/f Auguiilfl, tiiu bfllve* of ;uo une hum m(J ilo.lai hiiin In rt ulli r ilcm iilumi i.i a ie-t'.-r which w.ih »J •,» iKitjd iu liic I'nMt OfHcf* m I * 0., which Idler lih 'r haclicti itu lUul in’ll l Ul, mid liic htiIVCH nl (tin bilh U n lilMt. C >lie nl Mild b its wiim mi Ilio Otuigm Umi Itutd and I .'aiming f untpany, p tyablu m Mm l*rach in An gu .ia, No, ti. i- A, a gm dby W d .am Uvunug J’ri in Jenl, mid hearing il ile nl Alhiii.*. 7th June, IS'.itJ. i li*i other vmim on the Mrchyniu’M bank, id ler A, (laird Nov. Iblh, lc!sJ,uud n'/no l hy .Hi m i'lui izv, Ihcsidun , llio number not indicated, by tiii* had of 1 2m bill in ,n y pi.e.-rMUon. Any ifilonmiijnii hy which tho lout halve* can ho di* l covered, will bo fJiaiiUnlly niviv«d l y bcii g leli witfi me, or ul cither of ihe said Hank*, or with William K.Jone* !>q at Augusta, ami il«o oltnul Han lih, arc crtunomtl ug.uu.-ii rciiicuiing said liills iiuman} oilier persoh Hon uiyadl * r 'lovall, Binnnons At I h me Inst, are ihe first liolyi H, containing the “promise to pay,” and tho cuiilmr'H nnm h. YOUNG I*. G. uwm Klbcrton, Geo. June 22, w3m '6 V.mrlntiv Factory for sate. . ,\ ndjfoimity io a rcsuluilin ado|ilcd ul u l/iecliog a oiTlio -loeiH.uinu sol Ihe Viiucluse Msullluctu ring t 'oui|fii -y, iheir ciaiiiisinnant vvdl try so,d at 1 jiuhiii' iiooii in, on ilia second .holiday io 5uV, rubi?r ri. xl.nt Vnua.ns •• Terms - Doe .onnli csuli, nnd lire rnmanid'r on a I credit ol' one, 100 and Hireoy.aiS, in iqnal llislul jin nisi iha imrchttse. giving |»ursoiial sccurny,..i.d i a niongage on tho pie*uiM'» jiiH ron2ideiitt> ne.li ved dial noMinilarenitihlisii* | mem in ilia Hoinlicni Ml.tie- coinhinesSu many ml vuuni 'es. >tlu:.tf?d on n hold and r.ijd > sUrtuii run ning aund-t sand lolls, n is coiirely cxcuipi from Hiv level’s ol Hn? coninry 'l lio sugitly ol wi.ur ul jail si.isoiis’ol toil yu.o, is ii.llici ot lu impel leu liniustho existing machinery. Th.i hoiisr? .* 1 0 feet lung, Curly wide, and five stories high; built ot is did granite, of ,v hicli (here is nn iotuli .oisldde quarry inlhiiiy yards of it I here are m opor nroo (o.dit nos'le-i, do I rnulo sn.ndle-, if* wool s;,.od.es, 30 luma-, I vvu dressers, and ,d, 100 olinir in -cM '• ry lxquisiie tn kaej.iheo* in in nion I’oe irtici oi I onl < <>’>''■ ins 120.1 acres, aliolcidiiig in rlv fined haul •>! ! ;,i a Liinh -r, willl several fin** sgrrogsoi |*u.e winar, | out)!] >1 od ill He? Tale, and H.e ei.,ns,i-v laid ugoll i:, iT.pallfoid s I|i|ilyi)lg all the wains o: H o cun- ; (,a.,y iex endiug Horn ouil .iu.A, "Iv ,i g.l u; | i V nucinse is 14 niiles Iruru Angus'", <ej, (indie, i Irina Amen, s>. i , Hi m.lu I n t d.efi. d ( oun 1 liou-c, S (J, nod 1. mile, Irom Hiei loir, .u„ liomiiorg isi.il Road I. ' pruv,mil., io Ang..s. i renders n imneowsary to k .p u co.isi.ic.aol’; mm?- ■ HVV capital inves'cd m raw . oilon. a, ■ In ■ »"P- 1 1 ply can bo tnrlainl-.uoJ at all nines, o.gained ai fair ' P '/ii tlie hnruls of* man who muierrand^ tire m-u* i ufunuri a mitiran, and uou:-. pt: -'ii 1 y end Ui i i ir, t .ii 2 Mc.or r vv-oiid bo acpie *<k‘i‘o r tunc. f \nd it i 'ih r-‘ i.y a y «d purclmsmg ibis do ' a\ ri hou ofprupe.iy.lh ycr .equß-xd toexammo i. *• i.i boioru iho day oi t. e .u, M-s. G o. WILKINSON, i’rcsiUeulot His iioatd of DrrecUns. jvns?l Uv-wiL gj-ii.e Umi tn 'Has. Providence ’.V.iif.td'urfog : Ji.T" :i!.*.v’b,v y.-rk ( oute r a d Pfg}’ifi.r, «B liurh-r- ( ’ .. C ic i r, tvitf plthhff -h" nliox J oued n wear, so- j i Si! iho first Ql -November, snd send lbeiracconiin.ro I liii* office Ft payment. ' 1 - - zsssssassßS | TnuKpr’s ,o ! Xr 0L months ffterd-itooimiicmbe made , rt. loth*. liunor ih!" Inli nor Coop Jefletfqn ; coumy whe , si fog ns a eonrt»f ordinary, or Ic t« • t' so i Iba n gross tißiongmg le.tuc tstaie ol Htu«h ' I Hi.i rence, d e d , , w :;.t Ire. ■ ft us the heir* of atid 'j .dos is I. ofILRItUD ARI.I.MJ lON,Trustee ;!| Ji f M 168 m4m. A V.’timi&iic «• u fiiii lur sense. H K Nit' suiiiitT* offur 2‘. s r Mile that valuable f ' FAk.tf, receiil'y belong?r-g to ihur, (iniei«ed, tying on liw wuier*,of Cstlar tnil m li g Greekin ilio coumy of Joiicm, about 10 rntles a* IfDiu Climon, n»;il 10 from Miliddgcvillc, coiiUuunr M. Acros, r ‘ awe hoir«f which is fii>r rat-, woodland;, the remain ,J ing half i.< cleared and in fine condition forcultivs • mu. Ati ached lo I lie premise* is an excellent ” ** r ial and r ' on never failing utrenm., nnd iii,n fine neighborhood lt - 'O T-Ustum. ii is considored Him this (Si mis not in :;i e.ior io any in Hie coumy fur Hie production of j uro, cotton, wheat or pats; and is situated, mu iicnliliy and plcniaiit neighborhood It is jiroyided j) wih il 'h ■ ncc.'siiry improve i tnts ai.d tunvvtr ,r ienc s for Currying un an extensive and profitable 1 Farm. I vr.-o ie vyiidiing lo purchase, will make nppliea ioh lo e tirfiil the sulncrihers, who vvill shew the la.i’J and make known liic terms. E. T. "AYLOR, , W’M. LOVV.J’HEft.- _ Clinton, 'co. t Juno ?0 14u If Lisa of icticrv REMAINING infhe l’n« OlKceul Appling, Oa i oq Ist July, iß'.<7. Xiiinis, Tliuina* ivy EWridge P. Alien, Rolrert Keiling, Geo ge ~ ', Wuglmin, I.eoJ. Lisle, fii nj F a fiynu.u, Ghmny J-uckharii, I hotnat C Uormim, E il l.ozuiby, Samuql - Bun, Jio.jdv Jamis, George VV ;. J . i erll. Win Loyd, Mrs Mary. ; lljliura. I.dwar-l JiiirstuffFlizahcth Banks, Kii McUnnaid, Roboff,, * " Ifeu.lo, Mrs CE Jliller, WilHain „ lirvini, Isaac Jiagruder, Hillarrv. G Hina, Wui A L Maiklial, .\qonie R ’ Gruvvioiil, Cha.lt* ! N'cvvnfiri,'! h ma. 0 I C nniou, Miss E Ji Pulloq jlshgr r Gandy, Solomon i Parish, Jo n ~ (finritUM, Tu:qi:r Pace, James Coivord, V\ m ji Uoh. ii-,. vv ijcy ton, John t. Row, Dank I • 1 Glurk, Elizahi.ih Hci t, , i. raw lord, Miss Anu L. Ale. J, Gurnard. i , . H ggei julltl IV. Spiv y, James i'.vuns, llumpliryi bvkes, Mrs Elizabeth . Foil i, Iv.ssiuh ' tiliyp, Mr» W I'uJl.i:-, '.ir,. s, S'lnoi -s, l.eonard GerriilJ, ii'jlit. A. ? Slop, .Hits Nnqey Gi'iiV, John v Tirknor, John U tiiildandi VV’dsliinglon 3 Tudor, jt/isa Narah Gimby, boiiert l ab, Robert VV Garnett, Peb cn Tonkerely, Brooks IJanson, Henry 3 Grid rvvooil, W;u linnd, I leafy VV'poilirig, John lln ornaii, George H Walker, Edwin , lllnd, VViiqaitr VV’ilk.'us, VV'illmip tlarr. as, Joseph VVhiicomb, James L Harris, '.umuel Walker, Mrs Mary JAMES BI'KN.SIDfc, P. JM, July 8 168 l.iftl ol* lii'IJIVIK J , > KiVIAI.NIAG in ihe J'ust Oflieo at Louisvilh), 2. 4a (Ju., oil Ul July, IHji, which if not taken out ii Hi.it ißqntlis, wilt he sent Jodie Port Office De uortiiieiir. i .1. vv Aleiiunier I’yiacilln U King Joseph Allen * i> Larance John Adams Win S Lowry Airs Nancy llighain , James Liille Airs B«duw -. , Foster Little liaHce fiarficiil Lewis Lampp Anderson iferlovv Josse T gV/nlling Win Hines Mrs Nancy A/uilcy .Mrs R Boilow Wtn I. JWurphey ■; him S fleiiiio Jethro May Airs Frances nouloii ' Levin C Matthews 3 Jeremiah Hunting !2 Thnnuis Mouniain James Goek Daniel McNair Elisha Cain Daniel Marina J W H Lawson Gen W W Montgomery Dr John Lent Jason Puwall Joimlnn Flanders Bphrnim Peebles „ Jamas Fleming John Peebles . Jesse Fowler B S Pendleton, L/cg Samuel Farris, James A Parker John Foe, Airs Margaret Uandlesun Thohras F’uicb fV’m Ricks or Rii , .Huh uni Goil.roalh Alts M A Rouse .yiieplurd . r-all J VVP Stephens . Jcsco Glover Jamesi J Tompkins Tiros Gro, ti John ft 7’errrli lietij Gardner Airs Nancy Turner Air. Mary Jlndden Miss Susan Turner Airs Mtinha Holder Mrs Naucy Vmson Laban Hargrove Airs Al W Wells ./ J I lay Ivy Xenslon Wythce l/is t.uuuiia Junes MG Watson. ■ .iinaus H Ivi chcu KUENF.ZCIt ROTHWELL, P AL . juiyfi 157,.. ??3w Li.-vl «J* BiPdPFisr " ' LMAJMNG In the Foci Office ft. Wayne*- H«' i.orV, July Ist, Ui7. And. rso i r-nc.ili Jinkiiiß, .V'ariinp Alday, Ju. i Ii Johnson, Jaines K Hurloii,' Ins A S Junes, Air Berrien, Willy King, Andrew 1, Huckhanun, Harriet Kilpatrick, Rev Mr Hail,iid, U (Jdci-k Kilpatrick, AH’, *, liurdi, I. 15 I/imh, Elijah Hurt iii .Stephen MeKnurril, Rachel 3 Uyno, E More, Jusinh Buxton VVm Miles, .Mr lloyl, Abram .Morris, Jns Bald win, Augustus Marlin, John Cl oun, J.I Mclfflium, N < Jtn,, Lnrcus MeElffiirry, Richard t.uisoa .oenrich Powcl!, l.v?wu. I ruc.net, Floyd Paterson, W f Gate-, Thomas Reece James • Daniel, M Tteddcck, John Luobl, < hesloy 8 Roliorls, H 11 . Luo, llin liohops, John 8 Luke, James Ib.hcrls, J A A 8 Lyc, Win II J gi.ee, Pircy Elliot, John Reynolds, Jqiepli 8 Ensign, Ghas VV Mniih, John It Evans, George 8 NikeS. Arihtr I'arrow, bheldnn hhs/p,G. Furrow Henry J bpliley, John Guillen, John 2 Su-soii, A GaJliiglon, Albert 8 Taylor, Wni , i Green, Win I indol, Wiley i (Jll eon, J 1) Thomas, Joseph D Gmihoy, Henry Ti-ssier, I, I’ lljost, Joint Tlionipeon, Tebhha Harlow, Hobceca 'I ujrlor, "iasler Hill, R T)...i|ipeon, .Wary A 1 luy«lip, fireen w.iiihji, Daniel Hand, ) J, Word, Joe . Hill, I,olo*l Aliss Vv alejs, EJizabelh llinris J J VVullie,John Bill, Henj H .ltun, John Jefferson, fin mas Williams,Aoron r Junes, Muthow 2 Wor l, A Or. J.V.NSEN, P, M. july 6 157 w3w •Votire. ’■•.? > HE si)h*erih> r will during ihe present summer, attend lu any In.i ess entrusted to him in the G,a nk.eo i.jrei. t, such ns examining land, collect ing Uebts, <V'c , provided appiicntion he made lo him hy the 2orh July next, lie refers to Messrs. A. J. W. Alidcr Qjjy fi/y While Oak P. O , Colombia co, June 88-141 16t ikiop the Pickpocket. A .iGI'G/GOCS Thiel by ffa nnioe of HAM -1 MO AD, who cumiiito Hus neighborhood as a shoe mender and a well cleaner, has stolen from my p , kela s nail Calf skin Pocket Wallet, containing fi to II or I vveniy dollar in liills, several email notes o li. d. nej two or tbfC" very imiMirtant, receipts. ) e .nirnilh d the luelton Hulorday last, was taken i. a, A wo on .Monday, nnd acknowledged him , :i iy ol Hie act. but made his escape tliil.mor nbom :yhreak, by cutting the twine that . . val he hand*. A suitable reward will be given, a.any one woo will secure him in soy way until I can g ■ nnn, and for any in (hr ovation io relation to j bun i shall he truly graleful. He is so well known as one ol ihusfnost runsiimsia thiovr* wherever he ims been, that it is hard lo fell which way he wilt .t gu. lie was ruis.d uhoal Miljadgeville, Ga., five years in the Peniieotmiy or Rist slafey|*#wS# boon whipped (orsteolipffln 4jfeJ||i|s rtmn sndst Barnwell, G. IL. 8. G. He ie WwVen Ally end sixty years of eg ?, is about five ftei high. hg» a very bald licad, dark eyes, a Roman note, and is d«n complected—is vo.-y efflenus, forward in convmv*- rio?i bet very eonoilinimj. When no| engaged in . v . iu.. is almost tansianily staging ur whist • ■ wh) will stop him will do an act of , • J i ho rnbltc generally, as soma one is apt t„ suff r ny hie fingers wherever lie goes. JAS. M. REEVUS. j Silucrlon, -S PJuly 4 J4T