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THE KONG OP FAME.
Win n dealk sUiotrd* ihy ininmij,
l.c>\c it no shrine;
The dear exes that weep fur liter,
Som asleep like thine!
* The wail murmured over llree,
Fainteth away—
Amt the heart which kept love foi (lire
Tin in into city'
But wouldst thou rcmcrnliered lie,
Make me Ihy vow—
Thitverao thol tlowa gushingly,
'Fatteth ibeu how:
I. ink ins ihy hand in mine,
Listen to roe,
So note (limightnfil.ioe,
Dielh with thee.
Rifle my poising hcait
Os the gift love made—
-111.1 lim.e eye’s light depart—
l<el iny cheek fade!
<3i*e me ike slumber deep,
W Inch night-ion;’ sinus—
tliic me the joyt lint creep
Into ihy dreamt!
Give me thy youthful years.
MeirietUhal lly—
So the word spoke in tears,
Live tor aye.
So thy sc, ucllrral stone,
Nation* may raise—
What lime thy soul hath known
The worth of praitc!
Tan {mi'inci or Christianitt—Let us
conceive it pnssihlc lor a moment that the beauti
ful personifications of scripture were all icalnced :
that the trees of the forcat i lapped rheir liands un
-4o God, sml ilibl the isles were glad at his pres
ence ; that the little hills shouted on every side,
and the rallies, covered with ri rn. sent forth their
notea of rejoicing ; that (he sun am) the muon
prnisod him, and the stars of light joined in the
solemn adulation ; that the voice of glory to God
was heard from every mountain and from every
walerk.ll; and that all nature, animated through
out by a consciousness of a pervading and presid
ing lirilv. burst into a luud and universal song
of congratulation.
Would not a strain of greater loftiness lie hoard
lo ascend iruin those regions where the all-work
ing God had It-li (heir irat ea of lira own immens
ity, than from the turner and the humbler scene
ry of an ordinary landscape? Would not you
look lot a glader acclamation from the fertile field
than from the arid waste where no character of
grandeur made amentia for the hatrenness that
was around you ? Would not the goodly tree,
compassed nhoul with the glories of ils summer
foliage, Jill up an nnlliem of louder gratitude ilinii
the lowly shrub that growelh beneath it ? Would
not Use dower, from whoso leaves every hue oi
loveliness was reflected, send forth a sweeter rap
ture tbau tho eye of an admiring passenger 1
And in a word, whether you saw tho lowering
•eminences of nature, or the garniture n( her mote
.rich and beauteous ornaments, would it not be
tbew that you looked fur lUe kndorcsl and must
exquisite of its melodies !
Conceive, that a quickening and realizing
sense of the Deity pervaded all llto men ol our
sjieiies, slid thaleurh knew how to refer his own
endowments, with an adequate expression of gta-
Isnude, to the .unseen author ol litem ; from
■whom, wc ask, of all Uuwr various individuals,
would you took lot tlie hallelujahs of devout ec
si ary » Would it not ho from him whom find
I had arrayed in the spleen lor «f nature's brightest
eaccompliiibmenls 1 Would it not be from bint,
■with whose ciuioliuvtimud hidings the iimvemenis
of honor and IttMtcvolenee were in tho fullest liar
unony • Wnubl it not be from hint whom bis
.maker had cast into the hippiest mould, and at
tempered into the sweetest union of all that was
4iind, and gcnarouc,and lovely, and molded by
the loftiest emaltans, mid raised above all his fel
lows Mils the 'finest lyandscle of all that was
giaeeful, anil ill that was manly? Mutely, if
<lhr possesaioa of Ihoso motilities bo just aim
■tlirr theme of acknowledgement to (be
'Lord of tho gpitila of all flesh, t'ten, if (the OB
'knowledgemeul lx- withhold, and these moralities
■ havcUkeu »p tluiir rcsidouce in lire hosum of him
who is utterly fltwoklwf piety, tin ty go to aggra
vate the approach of his ingratitude, ami to prove
xhat of tho men upon lbe earth who are from God,
‘he stands at tin* widest disUneo, ho temnins proof
against the weightiest claims, mid ho of tho dead
rill trespasses mid sins, is the most profoundly
asleep lo the call of religion, and lo the suprema
cy of in righlaoua obligation*.
Loco Foreran n«ria*ii.—Ol all the defini.
.(ions of a Loco Fooo pslilician it rat wo have over
read, tho following from llto lUica (N. V.) Ob
server. is incomparably the hcsl. A man might
virile volume* on the aubjccl, and nut hit the
(tutli so nigh.— -He.i-.Uiit.
\Vn*r is a lidco Fucu ?—A Loco Foeo, in
the present acceptation of the term, is a man not
aiitidlievl with any thing that exists; but is in fa
vor of an equal distribution of prtqierly, an up
rooting id tbo iiistiitilions of the country, and lbs
substitution of some imviiatrous and imprurlieublo
fancy of Iris own in their stead, lie professes lo
)«• in a favor of “Equal Rights, Equal I’rivileges.
and Equal Laws,” by which ho mean* rights,
privilcdgea. and laws, which wil l nvdte him as
itch, as influential, and as <ons. , . as Ins
moteindiitlrioua, prudent, able, pi irvin ig anil
thriving neighbors, without my [airtn ular tulonts
sir exertions of hit own. A Loco Euro vv ds a
new Coiuliluliot); he desires (hat llisirt* should
be no credit.-; that all tlebl* should bo vlclils of
honor, ‘.lint no man should be superior lo him
self; that w :.lu-u’ I have no ne’iiitmi olexelian
gea hut gold ; i; that tho whole form of
society a.ai g.-xeinmeut should be el. mged, and
that they ,1 .. iM luve tboprivilego of eti.'"'icting
ala-tier, lie is a restless, uiisatiefiid mortaj' nod
could he have all his heart's desire to-day, Jir*
would grumble to-morrow just as lustily as ever.
Sam Si.ick'h Opinion ok tiik Aukiii
reuis' —1 believe we may slump the Unitcrso;
-wo improve on every thing, and we have im
proved on our specie*. You’ll search one
>wliil«, I tell you, atore you'll find n man that
take him by and large, is equal in one of our'
.free and enlightened citizens, lie's the chap
Aliat-has both speed, wind, and bottom: he's
■cleur grit—ginger lo the back bone you may
•defend. It's generally allowed there amt
the beat of them to be found any when*. Spry
as a fox, supple as an cel, and cute ns a wen
•ael. Though I say Has glmuld'nt say it, they
fairly lake the slime otf creation —they ute
acidly equal lo cash.— The ('lorkiaakrr,
Bvilou Punsters, —The sailors in her ma
jesty's navy aio had hands fur making out tiuim-sv
The Bcllerophon is always Hi Hy-ruffian —tht'
llirondcllc,llto Iron devil —the Ptarmigan is the
'l'ermigant —and the Nautilus, the .Youghly
Into, ami so ml infinitum. When th • Queen
was proclaimed at Portsmouth, one .lark, with a
two fool tail lo his head, and a "ne quid Minin”
in his mouth, cried out, the moment the ceremony
was over, “'i’here, I Mid you so—she wont have
none o' the radicals, they call her Queen II hig
tori/, and that’s a conservative all the wot Id over.”
■John Hull.
81-Him k.—A fellow giving an account of be
ing ehiscil by a mad bull said, ‘The hull roared
like thunder, and I ran like lightning, and on
lumping the fence, as quid: ns the stars full from
the galaxy, lorn my breeches and as though
• the heavens and earth were coming together.
Tito question “why Printers do not suc
ceed in business as well ns Brewers?” was
thus answered, “became Printers work for
lire head, and Brewers for lire stomach, and
where twenty men have a stomach, but one
has a Jisad."
A good lady, in speaking ofone of her grand
children who had been married for some time,
said ‘they most now he perfectly independent,’
for continued she, they have a snug little baby,
and a small psg.
“A Haw Ojtc —Fine chance fur yon to live
> -on wind,” said an old fellow to a Graliannte,
slier the last cast wind had been blowing con
(nattily for'a week. “Vos,” said Hie man of
saw dust bread, "but then out doesn't relish it
«o well raw.”
Aa nn old tv etna n lately walking-through
one of the »t reel so) Pans at midnight. * pal-
I Mlc r.alir-tl mil, ' Who's there?'' “Ilia 1 pal
role; don't be afraid."
During the Congressional ranvas* in Gel.
Johnson’* district, (ltd Colonel pave two nr
throe (ree barbecues for the benefit of Mr.
Pito pa. At one of them about >lO of his host
bscmt hams wore devoured. The poor old
fellow npitlier saved Ins Ir-.cmt not Ins D.s
--1 net . —Louis r die Journal.
As aonn a* Amos Lane (mind that ho was
beaten („r (Jongo-ss in. tied Irnm Indiana.
• Pis -aid Hat a pi.icock, tl you p-tll Ins tail,
stte.aks .awny and hides Itimsell/ — th,
TltcGlnbo anil Mr. Hive* are fairly “til it ’
They are playing tho good old comedy of
"Family Jars" to full houses with tremendous
tipplaiise.— Hi.
CUROm“ AND 815NTINCL«r
loiiflu y Cninlug, Kept, 18, m:»7,
run GOVERNOR.
(.‘ROISMBi E2. ItiilaHSiß.
Stlnte Right* Tlrln-I for Uieliiiionil Co.
for si a vrn,
ANDREW J. MILLER.
roil nf.rnKfiKVTATivx*,
CHARLES .1. JENKINS,
GEORGE W. CRAWFORD,
WILLIAM J. RHODES.
We perceive that meetings have been held in
several places in South Carolina at which Dele
gates have been appointed to allend llto convi-n
--lien (o he held in litis city on the 3d Monday in
October nest, fur the purpose of taking measures
lu enable the South lo become (lie exporter of her
own produce and the importer of her own goods.
At Wynsburo H. C.. the following are appoint
ed delegate*—Harn'l. G. Barkley, Jaa. K. Aikin,
and Jno. J. Woodwind.
Wc have heed Informed by some gentlemen,
heller acquainted with such mailers Ilian our
selves, lliul our estimate of the monthly expenses
of Governor Schley's army In the Cherukcc Na
tion, is very much too small. We made the es
timate upon the supposition that lire pay would
be tin: same ns that of the U< 8. troops, and upon
mere rccolleelion of what ilia! pay was. Will
some of our Milledgcvillo *ol*mporaries, who have
tho means of ascertaining the truth in relation
to (Iris mailer,look into it and inform usrorrcclly?
The breach in Che administration ranks in
Congress appears lo widen every day, esp’cinlly
in the Senate. The Commiltco on Finance id
which Mr, Wright, of New York, is (lie Chair
man,in reporting hills, responding lo various parts
of the Message, reported nunc designating lire
funds in which the public revenues should he
collected, intending thereby lo leave that discre
tionary with llte I'resident and Secretary of the
Treasury, who of eourao in accordance with lire
recommendations of the Message, and in obedi
ence lo tho commands of Gen. Jackson, would
determine to receive nothing hut gold and silver.
A short discussion arose upon the subject, In
which Mr. River rose and said "it appeared lu be
the wish of many Senators not load on any out;
oftho measures until the whole should bo before
Senate. It appeared to hilt that une of the most
important subjects which was recommended by
llte Executive, a bill to designate the funds in
which tho revenue should be collected, hud not
been brought forward as yet by tha Cornmillec.
Hu therefore would move an adjournment until
Monday, Vo give time to tho Chairman lo make
■ his final report.”
. Monte further conversation look place, in which
| Mr. Wrlghl distinctly declared that llto Commit
tee d d not intend It) report any hill specifying the
description ol funds tceeivahle for the public dues,
when he was followed by Mr. Rives in the follow
ing pointed remarks;
“Mr. Rives said the Committee hail an advant
age nut possessed by any other members of the
Senate ; and be now merely asked llte usual
parliamentary courtesy of being allowed a 111 lie
lime to make up bis iniml, Tbo object ol Ins
ruiislituenls was not so much lo have relief for
the Government as lu obtain relief for the Coun
try. Mu saw no Iting in any one of the measures
which had been reported calculated lo give relief
lit the Country. Il was for that purpose he came
here, and not lo register llto edicts of the Execut
ive. Ho wished to see the only remedy applied,
which could bo effectual, by which llto country
could he placed in an erect position, and that was
the restomtion of confidence.
He xvus put to gioat inconvenience to come
tici , hut he would sacrifice his personal interests
and remain here through the long sessiorqlo obtain
relief for tins counliy. We had it in our power
lodo what the Government bad done in parallel
passages in the history t-C our country, and which
we hud i: in our power lo do again. If ho hud
not the facility of understanding the measures
which had been proposed, his mind was weighed
down widt a feeling of their vast importance,
Tho following article from the Columbia, S. V.
Times of the 16th ins!., ex plains a nui'ter, which
1,,-d been previously somewhat of a r.i’slety to
in. Wo w ere confident that no such man vs .Mr.
Illicit, hau over been elected lo Congress I-m |U
MoiuJrd'aroliuv:. N
>altt. Riixtt ok UfoUTit Cahulika.— As sotm'
< of our readers may boil, llte sumo predicament wo
were m, but lately, ourseitex, to account for tho
name of the Hon. K. 11. Knur r, among (he list of
tm-tuliera of Congress from Moiillr Carolina, we
will state for their inhumation, that il is the pit-s
--ent cognomen of the gentleman hitherto well
knownns Robkht Baiin well Smith, Esq.—
We learn inou-over, that the name of Riixtt has
been assumed by Mr. Miami,.with pci mission of
the Court of Equity, for (lit- purpose of reviving an
an ancient and honorable name which had be
come extinct, and of inheriting a legacy, to the
possession of which the assumption ol the name
The Uiitidt barque Ida, from Kingston, Jam.
bound to London, has arrived below at New
York, disabled during one of the late gales-. It is
stated that Iweiilu of her crow, were washed from
her dock and drowned.
Ivor vi. Visiron.—Wo learn from the Cornier
Francais that that Prince ofJoinvillo, third son of
the King of the French, is about to nuke a voy
age lo this country, lie was lu embark us it
Lieutenant on llte Tub of August, on board tho
Hercules, 100 gmt ship, commanded by M. Casy
[roa Tin: cttaoNiciK ami sextixkl j
NO. 108.
Jhether Schltj) —Can you give me the com
mand of the ten companies that you have raised
to keep the Cherokees in order ? It’s just the
appointment to suit me ; plenty of pay, and no
thing lo do. ,FII drill (hern too for Van Ottrenism
for you in handsome style. But mind, it I lake
them, none of your Meriwether tricks upon me.
If I (my necessaries lor them on your ciadtt, stick
Up lo vour promise, and dont leave me to pay for
them. Ifyou put otto of those tricks upon me,
I'm bark lo the nullificrs like a shot ouUit a sho
vel. Nothing, wc Van Boren men halo more
than paying ; but lot receiving we turn our
backs to t-o man. 808 MHOKT.
1 run rrtt cdnesui.r. ash tmtltl,
At a n ee'ingul a portion of (be udiddrants of
: fit, Peter's Parish, at Matthews BiulT, M, C„ for
lire purpose ol appointing Delegates to a eonvrn
’ lion of Mciebanls and Planters, lo be balden at
i Augusta, Geo. on the third Monday in Oclolmr
I - nexl, for the purpose of finning a society, for the
1- direct importation of goods lo the Moutbetn state-*,
■ | on motion of Moses A. Cohen. Major Win. G.
Hola-rds, wav called to the chair and Doctor O. J.
s | Gray appointed Secretary.
It was moved by John Wallace Jr. dial a com
j notice of live be appointed by the chair—lo no
' ruinate Delegates, and under Ibis order the chair
s! man named lire following gentlemen lo compose
* j lire said committee, viz: Richard A. Williams,
I.M. A. Cohen, 11. W. Uobcrds. A. R. Williams
j and Richard N. Kittles.
Tito Committee returned and after a short pe
riod reported llto following resolutions.
Resolved, That Capt. Michael Brown, ml
Major William O. Roberds, 1 m unpointed U-i«-
gatesto said convention.
It vvas moved by M. A. Cohen and srcondei
that the above proceeding be sent to the Augtsla
1 Chronicle &. Menlincl, for publication.
On motion of R. N. Killies, the meeting ad
journed. W. G. ROBERDS, Chairman.
J. O. (Just,Secretary.
Matthew* Bluff, S. C., Sept. 12.
I'OR TIIK CIIRONICLK AXU StCNTINEf/.
' Mr, Jones—Willi great pleasure have I seen
and read, from time to time, the bold and piaisc-'
• worthy sinnd which the editor of tbo ‘.Miner's
1 Recorder,” has taken against llto “ ajijioinlmcnl ”
lof the famous Col. Bishop. In one of hi* late
f communications on ibat subject, he says, “our
■ opinion ol (but man, and that appointment, re
- main* unchanged. Wa yet look upon il as a dis
, grace lo the Mlate ol Georgia, (reader mark that,)
and an indeinblc blot upon lire public as well as
private reputation of lire power that confirmed il;
inenute, (reader notice,) because they were fully
apprised ol the innumerable (piok at that) rxsn
xi ka a n i.u uutruguouH offioneea charged upon
him." Ur.
Nuw the above remarks are all good,very good,
especially for a Union Paper, and for which (he
editor has, no doubt, (be unqualified oppiobation
of all the better informed and more thinking part
of llte community. Afier many oilier excellent
and pertinent remarks,he geos on lo say, “seeing
then a portion of our Union friends rushing ge
hu-likc,’ agiiinsl light and knowledge lo destruc
tion, wo fell disposed for a while, at Icasi, to give
! them up to their‘idol.’” Mo fur this is us it ought
to he; hut strange lo tell! alter all this, the vvri
i ter comes lo the conclusion that bo will still ‘sns
, lain' tho principle* of (he Union party! What!
sustain a parly, or the pi incipitur (which is worse)
of a parly who have " disgraced ” tho Stale of
Georgia!!” What! sustain a parly who have
brought an “ilidelahlc blot upon their publ-x
private reputation!” Support a r.;(y who have
j advanced lo high off.co ar M o iltnumel . nb i e
outrageous offence': c l-, jrgeJ UJJ on i liln! » Support
i a I 1 ,rl y u l '- 1 ' arc now— now, ru-hing ‘gcliu-bko'
, j agii-.n.t iijjLl and knowledge to destruction!!! —
j Strange, passing slangc!! How truely is it said,
that "when God,would destroy,ho first maddens,”
j Moreover, there is such a glorious inconsistent
f ey tietwoon (lie editor’s premises and conclusions;
, or, wo might say, hetweon his preamble and re
, solve. A fair paraphrase would sland somehow
thus, —“Whereas tho Union parly have disgraced
j llte Stale of Georgia—have cast an indelible blot
D upon their reputation both public and private
have advanced to high office a man who bus in
numerable outrageous offences charged upon him
—and arc notv (thia parly) rushing, "gehu-like,”
against light and knowledge lo destruction:—
Therefore, resolved, —what? Why that I will
abandon, forever, any such a parly,—what else
could I resolve? Oil no! but, resolved, that I
will, ‘sustain the parly lo the utmost of my abili
, ty!!!” Does not this cap the very climax of ab-
I surdity.
1 But there is one crack on which the edi
-1 lor probably has his eye, ami out at which
he may try to jump; therefore I hasten to stop
i it. Ho will possibly say it is only a " por
* lion” of the Union parly that tiro thus high
ly ctiininal. lie it so. What portion? Why
_ that very portion, most certainly, that are at
r tho n kari, and arc leading all tho balance!—
1 The Editor being judge, this leading portion arc,
"rushing ‘gehu-like,’ to dislruction." Now wo
, would ask, where are tho vouchers that this load
■ ing poition, if they will rush on against light and
knowledge to destruction, will Holland ihorc, and
| carry lltuir patty with them? yea worse' —If the
I Union parly have, “disgraced, the Slate of Gcor
t gia,”—where is tho voucher that (hey will not,
I destroy the Stale? And as they are, “rushing
gehu-like,against light and knowledge to dealt no
tion,” —where wo ask; is the warrant that they
will not carry Stale and all, with them?
We do humbly conceive that if the Union
k parly and principles bo "sustained” llto above
consequences aro unavoidable, litis same good
(J < t ~
Union Editor bimself being, judge !! How tru
doth the word of God say,—"When tho wick
| x-d bear rule, the people mourn.” Wc ask them,
, i,s there no remedy? yes, yes follow citizen, Ihorc
f is y -H hope,—yet a lingering ray of hope and
' light, ..‘isms above this chaos ol dark clouds and
1 misrule; ttlu ' that ray points to, and hovers around
tho hallol- Then let every true patriot,every
true lover th'his country do his duly, on die first
Monday in O. 'tuber next, and all will be well,
1 order restored, u, 0 cl Georgia saved!
Q. IN TIIK COUXEII.
yS* Prom the Savanna ' fseorgian ol the 16M.
FKO HUM.
The St. Joseph Times .-"d bth inst, has the fol
lowing item of intelligence, furnished by Capt.
Jenkins of U. S. steamer Lin, '*• Lard, three days
‘ liom Suwannee.
t Gen. Jesup loft Suwannee for Tampa on the
27lit till, after making a tour for th o' inspection ol
the posts. Had a talk with‘the In, Cans, about
r 600 in number, at Camp King on ot about the
, 23d. r No(hing satisfactory grow out ol l.**o talk.
J'beJliulisns scorned lobo afraid oftho Mica 'Okies.
• They wore told, however, to come in ana .’hey
a would la* protected by tho whites, er lo move
L . south of Hillsborough. The General thinks there
is little reliance to be placed in their professions
Tho Van Baron members of Congress who ex
pect lo la- assisted »ut of their ditCoultiea by the
Whigs, are about as reasonable us the wagoner,
- in the fable, who sat ealli.-; on Hercules to take
j his wagon from the slough into which his careless
ness had [dunged il. They have involved the
l ' country in bankruptcy, & brought ruin to the lire
’* sides of thousands, and now stand amazed at the
n effects of their miscondnct, hoping that the Whigs
r wilt assist them out of their troubles. Bunco
hope they will be disappointed. The Whig mem
bers xvi 1 stand aloof, and h-axc the remedy to be
*• applied by those who caused the disease. Whcn
r ever the people shall have become sulliciently
-, nauseated with the quackery of the knaves who
„ have produced the present condition of thing*,
they will send honest men to Congress; and then,
r and not till then, wc hope, will the whig* of con
r gross undertake to interfere. Give them the pow
|ct to restore public confidence and prosperity, oral j
|it will lif pr.,rtilv ftecolrfi. Br.i. until tlx
f ' people jo ififiLjf nm.i cantina* lo betlie •»
tis rj-f>n. j it*. — Jiii'Chntn, j
A I)\i 11 ‘ l Of*i u• i f f»>. —‘'l***® Govern- |
menl** aro |>ay olf, |«aily it* ad v *nct. "Ort> e " J j
1 Uic member* f ConjrccM in !joUl and •‘ilvrr,
r while the mtv anic who earn* h money by the
i* sweat of his h w, mu»t accept the bill* us the 1
pel IJaulis or ikc nothing. Well, wb»t‘’o those i
mernltem of O ngre»4(l<> with their pol>H w»iy, ,
iiiHttad of piyi %it fir bonrd, &c. in unhington, _
• they sell it f.»rja premium, to the agenlrf «>1 tin'
New Vork briers who in turn m*!l it l » tlic rner
. chants to be k hipped to England to pay debts i
with. This iJthe way to make a circulation of t
| gold and silver How modi of this specie w ill
• j ever reach Ilif [pocket* of the people? not one
• ! dollar in a hundred.— Will* Com, Herald,
V Mexico.—The.Nrw York Courier has \ <*rn
1 Cruz papers to the IClIi August, They arc said
to contain a manifesto of General Santa Anna on i
the late occurrences of Ilia polil.col life. He has i
left his hanendn. Mango tie Cl.ivo, and gone to , ,
j .laluppa, in flic hope of restoring his health, which
' has lii'i'ri grcntly olTecied by hia campaign in J ox
■ as. The Mexican fleet had sailed from A era j 1
Cruz on flio 7th Augnct ill search ot the i cxian ; i
squadron,— Halt. C hr on , •
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IS I EXPRESS MAIL, j
1 ‘ ' r " " ’ * "
[niOM OCR eORIIESrONHENT.]
WASHINGTON,Sept 14, IB3T,
HIGHLY IMPORTANT.
The fiat has gone forth! 'i'bc people of the
United Slate, have hceu this day told that the
I Administration means to do nothing to relieve
■ I the country hut that all their measures were in
i j tended to promote the convenience of the Gov
' | crnmcnl. The Finance Committee of the Sen
s | ste made their final report this morning. I have
■ given to you the names and objects of the hills
• which wore previously submitted by them, ami I
• now odd the last results of their labors. They
I consist of three hills with the following titles. '
i Ist. A hill to authorize goods and merchandise
; to b» deposited in the public stores.
The object of this measure is to authorize the
. deposit of goods in the public stores, under the
i requisite precautions, allowing them to he trails
porled to other districts, or to he exported oncer
, tain conditions to lie sold, if requisite, at the end
. of three years, so far as to pay the duties, storage,
and oilier necessary expenses.
2d. A Hill imposing additional duties; as dc
, positories, in certain Case's, on public officers.
This is tub Sou Theasiiry Sennits, and
provides for the receiving and safe keeping of the
, public revenue by the various receiving postmas
ters &c. until regularly called for by the Depart
ment. The bill contains many details, especial-,
ly of precaution to secure the faithfulness 0 f offi
cers having the custody of the r; a \,i; Q moncy>
lid. A bill to revoke tfo cnar ‘, crJ of tho u anUs
in the District fC C^im n y <( which shall not re
sumo ' 3 p ßC ic payment in a specified time and for
i tho suppression of small notes therein.
I These bills was all read once, and ordered to
i receive a second reading to-morrow.
The Senate then proceeded to tho considera
t tion of the hill to postpone the October instalment
of the Surplus Revenue. Mr. Webster spoke at
- great length against the hill and a debate arose
, which was still going on when it became ncecs
’ sary to close this in order to ho in lime for the
. Express Mail.
; In the House a number of petitions were pre
sented from different slates praying for thecstab
r lishment ot a National Hank and may, also, rc
-1 monstrating against the annexation of Texas to
1 the Union.
Mr. Camhrcling, from the Committee of ways
. and means, reported a bill for tho extension of the
i time of Merchants Hands—The same as that rc
’ ported to live Senate by Mr. Wright.
Tlic House then went into the consideration of
j lire report of the Committee on the Rules and or
, dors of the House, making various amendments
I thereto, and were still in session when this packet
was made up. M.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 15.
The Finance Committee of the Senate has (in
. ished its labors; and without bringing forward
i any measure having the slightest tendency to re
i lievc the people from the embarrassment and dis
. tress, which spoilsmen and experimenters have
, brought to their doors. I informed you yester
day of the last results of tho dcliluiralions of that
Loco Foco junto, the majority of tho Committees
, and you will have seen that the trio, Wright’!
Benton ami Hubbard, have acted as if the solo
, purpose of the National Legislature at this extra
, ordinary session should he to promote the con"
veuience of Government—contribute to the per
-1 senal aggrandizement of the federal office-holders
, —and establish tho doctrine that the people of a
. country are not to expect the Administration to
lake cure of any interest but its own.
r During the brief discussion that arose alter i l
. was understood tho Committee hail made their
final report, Mr. Rives made some declarations
which gave a more distinct idea of tlic relation in
, which, he stands to the administration, than any
, thing that had previously occurred He said he
I had not the advantage of pee communication
. with the head of the Treasury Department,
. which w as enjoyed by some other Senators
i 11k am not been aware ok the ciunACTF.li
9 OK THE PbSSIDKKT’s MkSSAOK TILE IT WAS COM
| MUNiCATEi). These are significant words, com-
I ing from a man who once possessed so much of
j I tho President’s confidence. Not less so was the
P i remark, that his constituents did net expect him
j merely to aid in setting lire government machine
1, lin operation, and then return home—they sent
| him to relievo the people and the government
only as it was a part of the great whole. Nut
less so was the declaration made, with the great
est emphasis, that the Committee had not recom-
I mended a solitary measure to relievo or restore
confidence to the country ,- and that if np one
s else understood the task, he himself would bring
forward a measure for relieving the public embar
rassrnents and distresses. Not less so was the
t pointed and energetic observation, “Government
0 can no noon as well as bo harm!”
Mr. Calhoun is manifestly extremely dtssalisli
'■ ed with the miserable results of tho Committee’s
f deliberations - All their measures he declared
amou.'tled to nothing. The only principles in
the President's Message which wete, in hisopin.
ion, of any value, and which could have given
, character to tho, r measures had been left entirely
untouched by the committee.
1 .Mr. Webster’s speed'.' against the postponement
' bill, was the great incident,' of yesterday. It was
in tho main strictly argumor.’talivc; though, in
, tho first part, he look occasion to touch upon sev
r oral collateral topics. He commented upon the
Treasury report in a lone, at one time of ind'g-
J nant censure, and at another, of the most cutting l
. sarcasm; exposing its mistalements, blunders and
' inconsistencies, and ridiculing and condemning
’ its recommendations. He pronounced the Se
j j erotary’s scheme respecting the issuing of Trcasu
. | ry notes to he nothing less than a proposition to
■I bring up again the old Continental money
I I "Wcte the Genius of the old Confederation to 1
.fop, through the Ber.aU Chamber nott,' - " r -1
Webster, “be could not give us a l etter model for I
the continental money (liars has been presented
by the Secretary.” It was remarkable that the .
proposition to raise up, from the mouldy vaults o'
old t it's, this obsolete cur en y shou'd oc
made first in the fourth or fifth year of theexper
ment to reform the currency Mr. Webster
dwelt upon the inconsistency between the theory
and the practice of the government in respect to
the pretension that government had no authority
or power to control the currency; and illustrated
this contradiction by many examples.
After some remarks front Mr Calhoun, tho bilk
was ordered to he engrossed and read a third lime -
The Senate then adjourned.
A number of petitions and memorials were pre
sented to both Houses to-day, praying for tho es
tablishment of a National Hank, which were re
red ,o the Committee on Ways and Means; and
a number also remonstrating against the annexa
tion of Texas to the Union, which were laid on
tabic according to the rule.
Mr. Cambreleng.from the Committee on Ways
and Means, reported a bill, for carrying into effect
the Sub-Treasury scheme, imposing certain du-1
lies on certain public oflicers as depositories of the j
Government, and making provisions for the safe
keeping and disbursement of the public, monies.
It was read and referred to the Committee of the
Whole.
Mr. Garland of Va., a staunch leader of the
“Conservatives;” and a friend of Mr. Rives, gave
notice that he would, on Monday, bring in a pro
ject of another and counter character.
Mr. Cambrelcng, in reply to a question pro
pounded to him, said, that it was the wish of the
House Committee, that their own b 11s should he
proceeded with, and not the measures now under
discussion in tlic Senate, Tho House was occu
pied during the principal part of the day with a
debate on the Rules and Orders.
’The Senate to-day took up the hill postponing
the October installment of the surplus icvenue;
and altera brief but animated discussion,in which
Messrs. Preston, Calhoun,Crittenden, and Brown
of N. C., participated, the hill was finally passed,
and sent to the House for concurrence.
The bill for the issuing of Treasury notes was
next taken up, and Was undergoing discussion,
when it was necessary to dose this m or dec to be
in time for the express mail.
from Ike N. Y. o ttmiutrciul Ado, S rpl. 12.
Wall stb'et —One u'ctoch. —The business
transact*;dis morning at the slock board was
wv ',arge, particularly iu Delaware and Hudson
of which no less than 1070 shares changed hands.
Prices, generally have sustained themselves,
though in some instances there has been a slight
fulling off
Specie.—Tho sales this morning were $2600
in half dollars, at Bjj premium; and 1200 sover
eigns at $5,34. We note American gold at 8 a
8 j premium; quarter dollars 7 a—do; Spanish dol
lars —a 10} do; Mexican do. t) ja 9} do; five franc
pieces $1,03j; sovereigns $5,32 a $5,36; doub
loons sl7 a 17,50.
Treasury Drafts — have declined, sales were
made at tho board of $ 1689 at 5} premium. We
note them at 5J a G per cent.
A draft on New York lor SIOOO was sold at
.he Philadelphia Stock Exchange yesterday, at
j per cent premium.
Stocks sold at the Philadelphia exchange Sept.
13.—120 shares U. S. Hank at 118}.
COHIIEKCIAL.
SAVANNAH MARKET, SEPT. 15.
Cotton —Arrived since ihedlhinst. 1807 bales Up
land and 00 bales Sea island, and cleared in the
seme rime (or Wow York 1050 halos Upland; for
liallimore 55 holes, making in all 1105 bales anil
leaving a stock on hand inclusive of all on shipboard
not cleared on tire 15th ol 3591 holes Upland and
963 bales Sea Island. Ourcolton Market has been
quiet this week and ralher lower prices again have
. been snlimitled lo for cftralilies under fully fair.—
The sales comprise 286 hales at the following pri
ces: 39 at 7i; 13,8; 16,9; 14, 9i; 103,91, 136,10;
6,101; 9, H i.
NEW YORK MARKET, SEPT. 14.
Cotton —The transactions in our market for the
past 3 days have.continued moderate. The demand
lias been fair to good fair,at prices varying from 104
to 114; and some prime at 124. Sales chiefly for
shipment amount to 900 his. including 600 Upland
/at 9 lo 111 and 121, the latter of prime quality; 200
Mobile at 94 to 12: 100 New Orleans 11; and 124
cents, the latter also for prime.
MOUILE MARKET, SKPT. 15.
Colton. —We have nothing ot interest to notice.
The stock on hand is gradually decreasing by expor
tation, as per tablo. None has been received, since
our last report. The rivers are lower than ever,and
an elfoclimfstup has been put, for the present, upon
all steamboat communication with the interior. W'e
have no variation in prices to notice.
1 1,1 .j. . m~ ——l
Marine Intelligence.
Charleston, Sept, 10. — ship Benjamin Morgan
Tubbs, Liverpool; line ship H. Allen, Wilson,
iVevv-York 3 ds ; Union Line brig Jones, Hull,
New-York, 3 days ; Lino big Buenos Ayres, Stu
art, A'cu -York 4 days ; Line brig Ahnena, Doane,
Boston 9 days.
Cleared, Line ship sutlorj, Berry, New York ;
schr Lovely Kezia, Stein, Havana ; U. S. Mail
schr Hope, South wick, Key W'est and Indian Key.
Went to sea yesterday, U. I. brig Lawrence, Her
best, A’evv-Vork; Steam packet Homo, While,
JVew-York.
— ■ ■■
(Lj*Mr. Editor—Please announce W. EDNEY
ns a candidate, on the Union ticket, for the Re
presentative branch of the State Legislature for
Richmond County. MANY VOTERS.
(EJ’We “re authorised to announce FREE
MAN W. LACY as a candidate for the office of
Sheriff/ of Richmond county, at the ensuing elcc
on in January. June 7
DKXTISTSIY.
rIMIF. subscriber having returned from Iris call in
A the eounrry, is now ready to watt upon any
who may need hisjProfessional services. He can
be lound by calling at Iris residence opposite the
Masonic Hall. E. OSBORiV,
sept 18 ts 330 Surgeon Dentist.
Coivarlm'pviijsp.
rSMIF. undersigned having taken A. ROWLAND
■ into partnership, tho H'AREHOUSE AND
I OMMISSION B('SNILSS will b- 1 conducted un
der the firm ot Uaird >V Ilouland, after Ist of Oclo
her next. BLNJ. BAIRD,
sept. 18 120
Hooks, Klalioiiai'v, and
FANCY GOODSr
RICH ARDS & STOV, at their old stand No
293 Broad street, are receiving fresh supplies
iu the above line. They keep constantly on hand
an extensivCstock of
School, Classical,Law, Medical ami Miscellaneous
BOOKS, and every size and description of Blank
Books ot the best Materials and Workmanship,
also, foolscap, Letter and W rapping l’n|)er of
all qualities. Music and Musical Instruments ol
almost every description.
Fine Cutlery, Pocket Books ol all kinds
Pencil Cases, Purses,
Brushes ofall kinds, W'ork Boxes,
Dressing Cases, | Pistols.
Paper Hangings, Bordering, Portable Desks, Picture
Frames, .Screen Patterns, Toilet Glasses and a
great variety of other articles in the fancy lino.
All of which they offer at wholesale ami retail at
tho lowest prices. Country Merchants will find
it to llioirinterest to call and examine their stuck,
sept IS It “20
Southern sieanTPackct < o.
Augusta to the n.pital .Stock
1 I- 1 of the above Company will pay their lifth In
! stalment 'one hundrev dollars on each share) to
Leers & Hope.
JAKES ROBERTSON. Prrs’t.
Charleston, July 10 |sep 15] -it 218
.\cw Herring;.
liOXLS NEW HEURING, just received
t-P'* and for sale by
W. E. i J. U. JACKSON,
1 -ff 1 U Auctioneers.
»t*
| Spanish Lrcclic*.
K /’ill-SH supply, jut received and lor diU by I
I l\ ANTO.VY A J lit INKS, I
, pi 13 832 Broad-itreel. i
B>och*l &rovr for «ale.
| jr OFFER lor sale, on, very reasonable and occom- t
i ii modnnng ti-ntu, tire place where 1 now reside,
! l,n.m nas the Locust (' trove— There arc ( )no Hun- ,
i dad and '1 liiny six Acre* of l.om! attached to ills :
place, between seventy and eighty o( which arc
in wood. and well timbered ; lh» p’oee t» well wa
tered with several never lading springs of line water,
and in the yard llierc is a well of a» good water as
can be found in the up-country id Georgia. The
place adjoins the pleisantjand beautiful village of ,
Greensborougb.aml is in good view ol the rail road
lliatis now being constructed fcom Augusta to lliat
village. It is a most desirable residence a- to heallli,
water, and lacility in travelling to Augusta and the
sea-lxiard. I’ersons wishing to purchase are desired
to come and examine for themselves.
DICEY LUMPKIN,
sept 13 swlw 280
GEORGIA, Columbia county:
WUEHEAS William Varbnrmtgh) administra
tor oil the estate of dinner Yarborough, de
ceased applies for Letters Dismissory,
Theso arc therefirto cite and admonish ail and
singular the kindred and creditors of said d-c’d to be
and appear at ray dlHei within the time prescribed
by law, to shew cause, .f any they have, why said |
lellers should not be granted.
(liven under my hand, at office, in Appling, this !
15lh day of Sept., 1837.
sept 18 mCt GABRIEL JONES,clerk. I
K. Lacassag’HC)
HAIR DRESSER,from Paris,residing at Charles- I:
ton, S. C’., No. 114 King street, having just
arrived with a large assortment of Ornamental Hair
I'fall kind, invites the Ladies and Gentlemen of Au
gusta to call and examine his stock, which ho will
dispose of at very liberal prices, w holesale, at Mrs.
C. IC. Kuber's Boarding House, on Ellis street, mid
way between Washington mid Mclntosh strcc's.
Gentlemen wishing Wigs, will do well to call as [
soon its possible, having but a few days 11 reside in
Ibis place. [sept 10—210—2 t
i Alabama A: Florida Money,
I SOUGHT by the subscriber, No. 197 Broad
Jk street. [sept 10J E i» COOKE.
Wanted.
1 A Good servant to Cook and Wash for three per
i A sons— Usages paid in advance*.
r Address Box 2CU Post Office. I
’ sept Jo «»vv 2IS i
| To SCont. i
»jia A LARGE STORE, nearly opposite
ImnvJlS 010-hpuse, well calcula- <
, llilraro ted for close storage; at present occu- I
pied hy J. W. A I. T, Heard. I’os- i
S-GtirAtiS. session given o n the first of October next '
1 For terms, apply to 1
A. 1. HUNTINGTOJV& SON.
' 115 __ 3>* 218 '
•Hast Received
AND for sale, a supply of Osborn’s P'dlotokan
or Female's friend A liberal deduction will
be made to those who purhease to sell again.
‘ HAVILAND, RISLEY * CO.
’ June 19 143
i
Kea(Sy Made JLiuen.
, SUPERIOR Vine Linen and Colton Shifts, cut
t k 3 and made in the best possible manner expressly ]
to our order; fine Linen Ruffled and Plain Bosoms, |
, also, 5U do/., best round and square end Collars, by
’ li. B. KIRTLANU & CO.,
■ march 31 75] Merchant Tailors, 2.70 Bruad-st. ,
, --
ACHILLES D.‘SHACKELFORD,
•monies/ at Ijtnv,
Spuria, Gu*
J Sept 13 210 wlm
Apothecary Rail
[ JXD GENERAL DRUG STORE.
fipHE subscribers having recently opened ibises- 1
JJ- mblisbmeiit at the stand lately occupied by ,
Dr. Cloud, and formerly by James M. Curler, at
So. 232 Brood Street. Augusta, opposite Ibe new r
! Rail Road Banking House, will keep constantly on ’
hand a fresh and lull supply of all articles in the t
Drug line—consisting of Drugs, Medicines, Instru
ments, Perfumery, Paints, Oils, Dye Stull's, Hatter’s |
Materials, Window Glass, Brushes, &c. Ac , all of ,
which they ofl'erat the most moderate prices, and on r
’ liberal terms.
Physicians, Merchants and Planters are invited |
to inspect their slock.
The details of Apothecary’s business will be [
' promptly executed, and faithful attention given to
Physician’s and Family Prescriptions «t all hours, t
day and night.
Orders executed with neatness and dispatch, with (
care in packing, forwarding, &c,
MILTON ANTONY, M D.
WM. HAINES, Jit.
aug 13 2 If.
DCrThe Athens Whig, Southern Recorder,Wash.
1 ington Nows, Edgefield Advertiser, Greenville
Mountaineer, and Pendleton Messenger, will insert
the above lour times. i
Onioais and I'olntocih
This dan bit the Hail Hoad,
BUMI. ONIONS,
tP 20 bhlt Potatoes,
2.0 boxes mnv Cheese, in fine order,
10 I ibis fresh Crackers.
—also—
-2COO lbs <S'nioked Reef, '
2000 lbs Loaf and Lump tSJngnr, I
New Mackerel, and Canal flour in bbl.s and ball
bbls.by IV. &J. NELSON &. CO. 1
•eplll 214 lvv3t J
liaeoai, A’c.
QAfk ps. superior Dumieo Hemp ; BAGGING.
100 do light do
suitable for Square Bales
150 Coils Usst Hemp Rale Rope
500 do Bogging Twine
10,000 do Bac in, Middlings
With a general assortment of Groceries, landing
and for sale by THOMAS DAVIS,
sept 11 3tw 214 189 Broad it
ICE L ICE !~ICE I'
' AT LAMBACK’S.
aug3l 205 if I
Augusta Sfaccs.
WILL come off over the La FAYETTE
l COURSE,on Monday, the 4lh day of De
j cemher, 1837, the day preceding the regular an
nual Jooky Club Knees,
MATCH TOR SSOOO ASIDE.
GEROW vs. CHARLOTTE BARNES.
Tuesday blh. —Colt stake, 2 mile heals, S3OO en
I trance, half forfeit—6 snhseribcis and closed.
Wednesday (Hit. —2 mils heats, Jockey Club purse
§4oo.
Thursday 7 th. —3 mile beats, Jockey Club purse,
S7OO. §2OO of ibis purse lo begivon to the second
best horse in the race, provided more ’ban two hor
ses start for said purse, and is not distanced in the
race, which will entitle the winning horse to §SOO.
Friday, Sth. — 1 mile heals, Jockey Club purse,
§ISOO. §SOO of this purse to he given lo the second
, best horse in the race, provided more than two hor
„ ses start for said purse, and is not distanced iu the
I race, which will entitle the winning horsetoslooo.
Saturday 91h. —1 mile heats, 3 best in 5, Jockey
u Cub purse, SIOO.
JAMES LAMKIN & CO.,
~ sept 12 215 Proprietors.
i Fire Wood—fwrecu or ])rv'
| WILL DELIVER WOOD in any part of Au
-8 -*• gusto, at the following prices—cash on delivery:
DRY WOOD. GKEKN.
6 cords at §20,00 5 cords at $17,50
10 do -10,00 10 do 35 00
s 2O do 73,00 20 do 65,000
* do 180,00 50 do 150,00
' The woo 1 must be delivered during the months of
; September, October, and November, 1337.
1 \Vfitter, orders foil at Messrs. Bones & Carmi
■ chad's,or at Dr. Paul F. Eve’s, will receive atten
tion. WM. J. EVE.
sept 120 f, (j
if '//ERA W, Hamburg,and Hank.if Aueustsnote*
' Vy bought,by JOHN G. WINTER,
j se P t 1 206 2t
I’rhiar Fork.
, BBB S Prime PORK in Cue order Jnuttc
r*s\j ccived.nnd for sale by
■ sept 4 208 lIOIBE A COHEN.
j 13R1NTING PAPER—From A. Pat tenon i
A Son’s Paper Mill. Greenville, S.C.—Just te
ceived and for sale Q tthe manufiai turers prices, by I
Jut* 7 tfl TlLa. 1 c. PLANT j
I To Rent.
Iff!WO comfortable Dwellings on Broad street,
X near where Iho subscriber resides.
—ALSO—
Two others on Ellis street, just below Dr. Me
! Wlioner’*. Possession given on Ist day of Octo
ber next. I*. If. MANTZ.
sept 11 214 wft
Privnlc KSoardin^’.
f IjIHE subscriber has luken the Brick Building of
Ji- Mr. lb niiex, on Bridge Row, one dour below
Mr. Joseph’s, where lie inienils lo take in Private
Boarders low'. J/is table will lie supplied with ns
guild as the market affords, and he hupcs lo share
a part ul public patronage The house w ill he open
ed on the first of October next. Persons w ishing
board will pfousc give him a call,
sept 11-217tf §. J. .STUART.
SIX per rent premium given for notes of the Cen
tral Bank ol Geo., also a liberal premium for
n tea us the Insurance Bank ol Columbus, and Spe
tidy JOHN G WIMTErt.
sept 8 207 240 Broad st.
fcJoorjfia Rail Road.
®SgSSßSs*«!fcis ■
C 3ss«3tfs f
V' - d. v .
• • ::z:a
{ ||IROM ibis date, the Cars will leave Ibe Depot
! ® every day, except Sunday, (or Verdvry’s, at
j ■o’clock, P M.,and leave Verdcr/’s at 5 P. M., al-
I so on Monday, Thursday and Saturday inurnings a
i 18 A. ill , and leave Verdery’s at i 9 A. M.
Parties cun be accommodated, lit any lime, by
j giving one day’s notice lo
sept 14 217 C. B MARTIN, Agent.
Music More.
A IVERSEN respectfully informs tin- ladies
in. • and gentlemen of Augusta mid the commu
nity in general, I hat he has taken the NTOi.E at.
present occupied by A. B. Mallory, Np. 247 Biuad
| street, w hich be intends opening, in the above line,
early in (Jet her, when he will have the pleasure of
offering to the public, a choice assortment of those
superior and justly celebrated PIANO FORTBS,
inaimfueliircd by Mescrs. U. Nunns, Claris ij‘ Co.
ol New York. With respect to these Instruments
it is unnecessary to comment, ns they have attained
the highest reputation with the principal professors
and ainofours in this country ; they are peculiarly
adapted to the Southern climate, owing to the cir
cumstance of their remaining well in time, and not
being liable to sustain injury from a damp atmos
phere, which renders them well worthy the atten
tion of country purchasers, us there generally ex
ists a difficulty in obtaining tuners. He will also
keep on band all kinds of S3IALL INSTRU
MENTS and musical merchandize, w hicb be pledg
es himself sha ! l boos the best quality that can be
procured. With regard to printed MUSIC he would
remark, that having in bis p ofessional occupation
suffered great inconvenience from the scarcity and
almost entire absence of the new and Ihsbionahla
Music ollbe day, be lias determined to obviate this
difficulty lor the future ; in order lo accomplish
which lie has entered into arrangements to receive
from the principal and most popular publishers at
the North, all the most admired productions, as
soon ns issued. In short, it is bis intention to ren
der his establishment nil that can be comprehended
by a General Music Store, and hopes, that his strict
attention will meet the wishes of his patrons.
N. B.—A. Iverson returns Ids sincere thanks to
this community for the liberal patronage be lias re
ceived as instructor on the Piano Forte, for the two
years past. From the first of October next lie will
instruct only such pupils ns may be disposed lo take
lessons in his Piano Room. Terms—§l per lesson,
august 18 191 If 18
80“ Ihe Sentinel will copy the above twice a ■
week until forbid.
iiiibi’m.Ttioii lo Travellers.
rSHIE following lino of Coaches leave the general
J! Coach Office, Augusta:
United Slates Mail Coach for Montgomery and
Mobil', by the way of W’arretton, Spann, Mil
ledgevillo, Macon, Knoxville, Talboton, Columbus, ■
&c. leaves every day, at half past 2 P. M.
Telegraph Coach, lor Montgomery, Tuscaloosa, .
and Coluitt bus, Mississippi,leaves daily at ball past •
7 P. M., after the arrival ol the ears from Charles
ton.
United States Mail Conch for Washington city, •
passing through Columbia, Camden, Cberaw, Fay- •
etvtlle, Raleigh, Petersburg, Kichtn ond, and Frcde
rickshug, leaves daily at half past 4 P. M.
Mail Coach lor Clinton, Forsyth and Thomaston, .
leaves Iri weekly.
Mail Coach for Powelton Greensboro’ and Modi- -■
son. leaves tri weekly.
jl/ail Conch for Covington, and Decatcr, leave* 1
twice each week.
Mail Coach.for Marietta, Golden Mount, Allas, .
Cassvillo, ond Rome, leaves tri weekly,
Extras furnished as the shortest notice.
WM. FULLER* CO.
sepl 13 216 Ira Propretors.
Notice.
AU * C. E. LATIMER having associated
• with them Mr. W. H. WHITING, the busi
ness will hereafter be conduclsd under the firm of
Latimer, Whiting & Co. Sept 1, 1837. ,
sept 13 2J6 gt.
S3O Reward.
WAS stolen from my cabinet work shop iu
Bridge Row, 2d house from the Market, a
large Double Cased English SILVER WATCH,
with Stiver Cham and Gold Key. The Watch is
numbered 1260, maker's name not recollected.—
The thief was seen to enter the shop, and could rea
dily be i ientified. He was a genleely dressed per
son, with a red face, and wore a while hat. The a
bove reward will be paid for the recovery of the
Watch. Any information that may load to the de
tection of the thief will be thankfully received by
JOHN BAKER.
sept 13 216 ,3t
Law Notice.
PERSONSi haying claims m Edgefield and Barn
well Districts, Sir. Cu., are hereby informed ■
that the Return (lap's for said Districts are near at
hand. JAMES T. GRAY'.
sept 12 2)5 2t
Fcmiak’ @ei:alnai*y.
] fSlllE Winter A’essibn of I his Institution will cum
) if mence on the first day of October, under the su
perintendence of Mrs. IT. L. Moise, assisted by a
competent Maieand Female Teacher. Every effort
has been made lo render this Seminary equal to any
in the Southern Country. All the branches com
prising a complete course of English Education will
be taught. Also, French, Spanish, Music, and
i Painting, together with the Classics and a Course
of Lectures uadia higher branches.
TEIDIB, per quarter oS IB weeks.
First Course —Orthography, Reading, Wri
ting,’Arithmetic and Elementary Blanches of
History, Grammar and Geography, ,$8 00
Second Course. —History Sacred and Pro
fane, Modern, and Ancient Geography, Cram
mer, Pasing Orthoepy and Dictation, $lO 00
Third Course.—To llio above will be added
Reading, ami Parsing Blank Verse, Natural
and .Moral Philosophy, Botany, Ornithology,
Composition, Mythology, Biography and Lec
tures ia Rhetoric and Belles Lcttrcs, sl3 po
French, Spanish and Latin, each, $8 00
Music, on the Piano, (Entrance lo new
Pupils §5.) sls 00
Do. on the Guitar, $lO 00
Drawing and Painting §lO 00
Boarding, SSO 00
fuel, lor Winter, Session, $1 00
Every effort has been made to render the Board
ing Department comfortable, and strict attention
w ill be paid, as heretofore, li*Sne morals and man
ners ul young Ladies entrusted to Mrs. M’s care
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B(’'OUR months alter dale, application will he
x made lo the Honorable Inferior Court of Burke
comity, as n court of Ordinary, for leave to sell Five
Hundred and Thirty Seven Acres of Land, in said
county, belonging to the estate of E. Duke. Also
one negro girl by the name of Thebe.
LEWIS JAMES, Adm’r.
„ In the write of hi* wife.
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SP KING AND SUM MEH ASSORTMENT
B. W. FORCE & CO.
I 1 AVF, received 500 packages Boots and Shots
11 comprising every article in the line. Allir
raugemer.i*being with Manufactures direct, tbrv
can be sold as lo w as in the -Northern cities,
1 or Sale, all hinds ol Leather, iMoroco, Seal, afeil
Li ting Skins.
WANTED. —sooV2idcaGcorgiatannrd light Sih
leather, 500 do do do UperLeafi
en 11 rough. A prill!
'Wayiicsboi’o’ Academy,
f|N HE Exorcises in this institution will bo ream
X cd on the first .Monday in October, under ie
direction of Mr. E. Nason, who lias been appoint
Rector lor the ensuing year.
Iu addition to the blanches which cunstitut a
good English Education, the Latin, Greek, Frefb
and Italian languages will be taught in this Acifo-
I my, and boys will be fitted for entering any ofhe
j Collegi.fi in the United States.
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