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

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MY MOTEU’S GRAVE. Bfimlli the clitorcl'it haliuA’d iiotia, i-AjK.Kii in rwry riifiic tread, T.> lev., Mivcrucic mounters, known, My brm.uMym i, , y l(lW | v l)r j. rewr wolds upon ibe rough stone graven, Fliy name—Uiy both—Aliy Xcuih declare— ” iuuocenoe, Iby hut* wot Heaven— In *intpic*t phrase recorded ihrte. •cytCllWui vUir«o, no I’tuiiu'rs ware, Xu OMckir) o’er maihet'c Grave. No round of hum.in toil or ot rife No death’* lone dwelling speak* of life, Nor break* the silence still end Jrup Where thou, lieneaih iby buiisl »iumc, Art laid in (but un*oirlhd sleep The living eye belli never known. Tbp lonely sexton's footstep fall* In dismal echoes on ibe nil's, As. slowly pa. mg through the aide, He sweepc lb’ unholy dust away, And cobwebs, which must now delile These windows mi the Sa! bath day; And, passing through the central na>e, Treads lightly on my Urolhoi’sUitvt. Dot when the sweet loe.cd Sabhsth chime, Pouring its music on the bier to, Proclaims the well known holy iitne. Os (trayer, and Hunks, mid bended knees; When rustic crowds devoutly inert, And lips and heart* to Got arc given, And soul*enjoy oblivion sweet. Os earthly ills, in thoughts of ilraren ; Whs I voire of calm and solemn lone Is heard above the burial alone I Whal form in priestly meek army Beside the alia 1 kneels lo pray 1 Whal holy hands arc lifted up To blraaihe sacianu-nial cup? Pull well 1 know what reverend form, And ifa voice should reach the dead, Those tones would roach thee, though tlta warm, My brother, makes thy I reasthla bed; That Sire, who hy existence gave, Now stands beside thy lowly Grave. WEDDING IN SWEDEN. The following ia a disrfipUoii of n villiago weddon in Sweden, Ironi the lust No ol’lbo Nu.t i Ainoricun Review : Itahsll be in summer turn, (hat llioru liny be & )wct«, and in u eouiourn province Hmi the bride may bu fair. Tno early song ul 100 lirk and of mu cliuniic cur uru mingling in the elrar morning air, and tno sun, UK) liu.ivdnly bridegroom with golden loc.ii>, arises in (lie East, just as Ulul Oiuleun our imtnly bride f rtyotn, with yellow hair, arises in Ino South, n lliu yard ihert! m a sound ot voices mid trampling ot hauls, mid horses urc led tin'll and saddled. Tne steed Hut into hen the bridegroom has a budcn ol h i .so s upon ids forehead, and n garland ol blua bullies or corn Hoisc.b around bis neck. Fr.emls from Hie neighbor.ng farms come riding in, llioir blue cloaks al seaming to I lie wind ; and finally, the hippy bridegroom, wit i a whip m Inn band, and a monstrous krydduvuslcr, or nospjjay, in (bo breast of bin block jacket, coiiich loiHi Irom bis chamber; and then In horse uwsy, towards lliu villmgd wlicro IHu br.do already an* and wail*. Foremost rides the spokesman, tullowcd by eomo ball if sen vdliagu imitt cians, all blowing and drum mug uml tiling away like madmen. Thun comes tne bride groom between Ins two groo amen, and then lor or lit’y friends and welting guests, lull of them perhaps with pistols and guns in tlnv , bands. A kind of baggage wagon linn/ , up the rear, laden with moat and drink to, menu merry pilgrims. At the entrance of very village stands a Unit?plial aroli, adorned wall ll iwers, ribbons and evergreen*'; and as limy pass beneath it, the wedding guests Urea bntvo salute, and the whole procession stops; mid biimglit from every pocket Hies a lorn tlisk or blackjack, fi led villi punch >nd brandy. It is pass'.d from band to hind among lliu crowd; pre vs. ions are brought Irom the wagon,of ilius ,imp. let horse,and atler eating and drinki'.g mid loud hurrahs, the procession moves forward again, and at length draws near llrn bouse ul the bridge. Four heralds ride fo>. ward lo an nounce, that a knight and Ins a ilendants sre in the neighboring forest, end pray lor hos pitality. “How many mo yon!" asks the Otido’spfalhcr. ‘At least llireo hundred,’ is the answer, ami l» 'bis the bust replies, >Ves; were you seven limes as many, you should be welcome; b"d in token tin roof leceivu this cup.’ Wb. or ®hP°n each herald receives, u can ofalc a,.’ 1 * soon alter the whole jovial company come storming into the fanners yard, and riding rouu,* ~!0 May-polo which stands in the cent o tbs.’® o ** nll (^‘ !s nnnd « grandulutu and llounsii o.' '"usie. In the lull aits the bride with a crown 11,1 her head and u tear in her eye, like tho Vn s ' ::l , Maty m the old church paini ng*. She is orCWtd to a red budd.ee and kirlle. with loesu In.,'’" sleeves. She lias a gilded belt around are waist; and around her neck strings n f gilded beads, and a gilded chain. U.i the crown rests , a w reath of wild icses, ami below it another of cypress. Loose over her shoulders tails her llaxeu hair, and her bine innocent eyes are fixed iyuan the ground. O limit good soul! thou hist hard hand*, but a soli heart,Then art pour. The * iry oranimmts thou we in e: a e no; thin;, They have been lured lonlns great day. Vis; thou art rich; rich in Imalih; nun in hope: fMih iu iby first, young, tbrroil love. Tno blessings of heaven be upon that ! So thinks the parish pr.csi, as bu joins together the hands of the bndeandurulegrnu.il, saying in deep and solemn lonc.i, give lime m mar riage tins damsel, to he thy wedded wile in all honor,& to share the h.i sos thy bod, thy lutk and key, and every third penny which you two mty posse s, or may nlie.T, mid all the rights wtneli UjdanU’s laws provides, and the li <y king Eric gave. The d nner is served up, mid tne bride eiti between me bndegrouni and the pr'est. The spoke.-inan delivers an ora i tnni utter.li ■ ancient eustoni of Ins hnners.— 1 He in’orlur Is n well with quotations from the J Bible; siul invite* tho (Saviour In he present ] a; ibis m imago Rust. as bo was at tno mar- | riage feavt in (Cana of G 1 c.*. Th* tabic i-j not sparingly set forth. Erch in idea a in i arm, and tno levst goes cheerily m;. Punch and brandy are served up between the cour ses, and here and tnere is a pipe smoked, while waiting for the next d s'n. (There arc likewise all kinds of cake and cheese, toast cheese snd sour cheese They sit long at the table; but ns ail thing* must have an end, so must a Swedish dinner. Then the dance begins. It is led off by the buiie and the priest, who perform a solemn minuet together. Not till oiler midnight comes the last dance. The girls form a ring around tne bride, to keep her from the mimed women, who endeavor (» break through the nvijic cir cle and size their new sister. Alter long at niggling they succeed, mid me mown is U. k«n ;rum In r head and tne jewom tiuni he. neck, and hor bs Idn e is uniaeed mid It r kir lid taken off; and like a vestal virgin clad all in wln'e, she geos lurtii, but it is to tier! marrage clumber, not to tier grave;—mid the wedding guests billow her vviiti lighted can dle* in their hands. And this is a village bridal. T«b Eraser or rns Vtcrour ix New York — The Ossetic of New York, alter some well timed and excellent remarks on (he “greil victory,” thus describes the feelings which it gave vent to: “Never have we •ten ibis city so excited —so joyfully excited, ss st th * moment. Fncud greets friend with • tfoitiishiy—nay, w.th a sensibility such as wc have never before witnessed. It is one general jubilee. Our shipping is in a gorge, ous sir*/ of waving fligs, our streets, onr otli ce* *»d nur stores are full of smiling faces, and euennes. are cringing into *ly corners to KBptuuir uwm do alien.— linil. Chronicle. , foi l the Toothers Reeorder. Th ere prevails an opinion wosro sorry to »iy, with tom’', lo assail the banking instilu t tins of the anile, no matter why or where fore, is an ex. dmg popular procedure. In deed, we regret to be miofinvd Inal tins m «■ ■\ iken notion is entertained by a lew ol both political parties in the legislature, snd that each, fvar.ng that the other may precede U.c.n in the pepulorum scramble, are upon the ijni e-fc lo sound (he first a Unit bud Irom ibe legislative lull, tiirai.gc indeed, 'bat sn ‘ attempt to injure the be»l turren / in the j Union, as we verily hel eve, should no deem- | r.d it service to the pour man, who must be tno | chief stiff rer by Hie nperut on. What is the | matter with the currency <d Georgia, that it. •h o il bn coiiMiiand so meritorious wit .the J people, to destroy ir? the curnney ol (bis Btale is roomier lli u it i»h been for I i. years back; the ex ibis of the Hunks, un-J dvr uaih, prove it io be snumler H an dial ot any MtAe m the Un,o> ; Ibe world nas tiol a snuiidi ror a safer currency, and why it j ahou dbe thought a p q ular move by i itbe parly in destiuy i', a very Inr Ley si.dour comprehension. li is a mistake altogether. The only plan slide ground for assuiiing tho hanks ot Hie ijlkle ,ie tin Ir partial euspOi S oil of spic e payments. At d inis sos; ension the |) oji e have not only excused, but jiiht.ficd. It on warded offlVmn Hie Suite, yetis of enibur lasrUK'iit and illlticuiiy; ami ibe people kno.t it. To.it they approve the meusuie, is ptov. d by lliu fuel, tnat they at any -hue mold tom pel (he (links to tunimie sju-.cie payment, and they h ive neither stvinptcd I, nor hinted at it. There is nojuer d nf'additional h g sla ive remedies iiganmi non-sjiecie paying, in tins iSlalo. Tho people have ninplo reined.es al ready. They can in-ikc tho banks pay Iti per cent, upon a demand l«r specie unit » re lusal; a inom y inal.ing busitieas enough tor those who let 1 aggrieved, and wh.cli, it adop ted hy the bill holders, would very soon bring ttboni a resumption ul specie payments. Wc will guarantee that them will veiy soon bu no Smiu currency in Georgia, ll Unit circulation IS nude lo pay 18 per eunis, for runieng Hut that tho people mo content with then nw ii curicncy, is proved by (ho fact, tli.d 'ins pi rcl Inge La* nut bu n enlurcod, nor, so , tar us his conn) lo our knowledge, he n at lempiod, in one single ins'iiiici', m Go rgni. li u n inistako that Hie rum oi nmiimlui.on ot our Stale currency in » I'nvuritu tnoasuie with ti e people, mid that mini, or trial puily w ill lei I it to be, wli ■ cither e jnres i s er. d.l, nr curtails its ciftulultnn itmung tho (icop o. Whal is aniieipaioJ by these leiurmot* ol Suite lurnnty! A ninun y, wo will tu j eit. iq tal to any in the world, as is shown hy their reporls before the Legislature, and u n sounder coudiiioii at tins hour than it '■ been for the last ton years? Do they!’ .j, that the present crop ul coilun will <• j a higher price, by crippling the b . ‘ u , |t must furnish tho facilities lu' , , , Do they tnuikHiey wall. me payment ol iliuir J«l* . Ulakllltf si ur. e, and by slop- MU<l ,Vine.* nperntiuns ol Hie e J|( , Let on ic.iMi , tutu mutter li liltlt*. for it is "no w inch s .(dels the intoiosuul every man in llm d- eijiuniiy, and nnne wo u.ucn ns lliu >n ' „it |(,| SU4 co’iou, or tho poor mini who °' v '..s any Hung, It m lor Ie r mlertcls wu contend ; huav us for our cause ; n is lor Hie prosperity t>i (hu Slate wo sponk : and tho country wiL liston, no matter who may af lect deal'.ess. 'i’lio popaloium hobby, wo will say, is to ouibiir n ud cripple the banks, and thereby >u w .ihdrow tbeir eirculatnm from the com. ""'.iiily. Now for the results. A war upon D.o banka necessarily drives them, not ul choice in deed, bqt actually compells them, . to press their debtors. Now let us show lliu eflecl of iho whole operafion by one case, us an example, mid that olio wi li.u our own knowledge. Th re is it large house ill one of our cities, who does much bu.smcs witn the people, holh in b yiug their cotton ami gulling them supplies. Tins house is a .tied by tho banks stay lo tbo amount ul 00,(IUH uollars. I’tio merclianls of Hie up-oounlry, unit oilier*, are indebted (u linn IOO.HOI) dollars, and tho people ol the coun les are indebted to them, 1,OUi),00(1 dollars. The banks p oss (his house lor the . r )0,00'.l dollars, the house pres ses ns up-country merchants lor Is 100,000 H;e up-country merchant prestes H o people ol the counties lor the one million, uud liny, tu meet ting pressure, resort to tlieir cotton, snd to their consternation discover Unit the very starting mn.nure ol the whole pressure desur.bed above, bis produced the additional and more serious o.vd of leaving no money in tne market lo buy tlieir cotton w in. Now push on tins glorious reformation ol our liurucial system, and whal lintlier re.-u ts do we discover. Too pressure cen times — euUun is koocko I down, mid no money to buy ■'» ll*' ; pressuro coutimies — the proper.y of the i. elder is taken in execution. Ann wno is tins deii'-nl ll is tbo ncifmail! The rich wav6e injur*.!—' i.bo poor mti.-t be ruined,— Tin- pressure cn "l"n'''s —properly, l > saitsly die miil.ons due by the p.-upm is suiu undei execution—money Inis' aim's! disappoint'd, yet money must be raised by lo'co wales ul ihe properly ol tbo debtor. Money, thus ad.aim ed in value by its scarcity, ami pi i’mly de preciated in value just tu pioporinm, how uinch properly, at i w present mlnalmii, " *'l " take tu piy the debt ot the S.uU .' We t«y that tne debt winch in glit now bu paid by "ie sale of one negio, woiiid not than bo pitj I by tne sale of lliiee. Glorn us poor man, unit to every man who owns tiny Hung, and glor.iU. wid be tin' prospects ol mat party wn.cli, m us madness, conn.'hi es lo brmg about sucb a widespread desolation. ' Tho only portion of society which tan b. |i benefited by inis crusade ngnm-l ihobunkati lero tne nen—those who have money m alore, ! ..very cffml lo cripple the b ints, is jnsi add !mg lo tlieir wealth by increasing the value ol ' | money; lin y may and will nd i Held to li id, j i barn lo bam; tiny will in clean* m llieir . xen ' j and asses, mini s rvaii « and maid servants, , lor they alone have that w Inch must be had ai any sacrifice but tins prosperity ol llie opu lout w.lt only be itchiecod by the ruin of Iho puT, a d the utter destruction ofthe country’s ' prosperity. 1 We have extended onr article lo a* grout , length as we have room tor this week. The | mipor'ancH of tho subject to llio vital inter. ( Oils ofthe eommminy demands its fur.her dis- CU3SIOH. Wo have had tmo merely to glance ' at it now, but shall consider it onr duly lo i continue the s .bject, in our fuluiQiiumbe s. i Sr Loci*.— V w'q> from Si Louis Hullclm bring* iho intelligence dial on die morning the j paper «a* pul l.i press,* tire was diccovvrod in the ; 1 gentlemen's saloon olthe ihealre. At hull' past dure lho only machine* yet on die round ware tbosfl ofthe hose companies, .V. O. Uee.A'uv. 11 DiVorck or Own xxn Stxtk.—The pulling olfofons wife, "Biddle and the Hank.” and the marrying fifty or sixty Pel Kiddles and Pol Kinks, ihc putting off u siaid ijuatcr, Pud i Jelpliia wife, and tho marrying of a winds seraglio ol ! 100,000 olhcc-hoklmg concubines. On Wednesday, in conversation with u gentle I man resiweting dm New York election. Mr. Van 1 Uurrn *ho.ik his head st to the city, ami admit ltd lint it miirlil go against him. Uul Ihe wl no, he said, was perfectly safe. He committed him self too soon!—A*. P. Com. The examination ol the persona implicate ! in ihe murder oi Mr. Lyman, at Rochester, ha* beer closed after eight days, wiling. Two young men ' were commnUid as accomplice* of Usron, Ihe 1 principal in tbs boirid am The latter ia a youth : nf only seventeen, and hat thus rap dly run out a ' eourw vs \ IC« and crieui. ;' ; Cll l(i ) Nl'; Lit ANiTsI nN TIN i'i L. 1 ( __ | .i V. ' s '* ‘.IA • Frill, i v r*f Sfpv, IT* --2 ns.-..'.;;, t. - • t-irirsap i THGATHD. The Imje ly of Jutiu* Cx ar wm well pcrfornitHl on WrdnCMlay e*cn r.g la**!, lo n ! very good audience. Tin* f.irre of Turning (lie T»bU* wai ir farmed for the lime in our j * 'Ttieatre with unusual Kircrw. In the hands of j Messrs. MiCutchen, Jackson, Madison, and Mr*, i Jarkson, it is a perfect rurc for the* heart aclie. Mr. : Jerry Bum)w, like lii** Jerry Srifak j lin the Mayor of Garret, is inimitable. Mr, lark ton never done himself more rrctiif, than on this occasion a* Jack;, Humphries, he wav perfectly ori gmnl to uh, & the hursUof Applause from the de lighted audience, g'ifc the evidence of the t»ei»iral saliitfiirtiun wiih which ihe whole per lorrnancc was received. We think “Turning the Tallies” w»ll hear repetition. It will he seen hy tho bids (hut Mr. A. Adams, sti actor nf much celebrity, makes his firhl np pearanro to-night a* Virgifiiu«,Mr. Porhcs as Icil i i y and Mrs. MoClure a* Viigir.ia. Wu see hy an annunciation in the Dahimore “Merchant** of Saturday, that Duff Green, Es<j., ha retired from the piopiicl whip of that juuin- H l. K. K.C/’ralle, E*q. will continue lo lo the editor. , i Wo Icam from the Peoria (Illinois) Register , that mills ore so scarce in that quarter that while < wheat is selling for 70 cents a bushel, flour com- j inaitds f 8 a barrel. , According lo the Columbus Journal, the | Hanks in Ohio possess one dollar in specie for j every one dollar and »uvcn!y-fivo cents in ciicu l.iiion. Tuna’s Island-—Hy letters received a* York from Turk's Island, dated 18ih » -lab'd 'hit the price of salt ha* dee’ |q IS A cent* per bushel. WllKXT.—The Uuluqje- , "7 » , -,0,u ■ o American ol llio l.'Hi iusl. nay* “A further ■ ■ , , J ri*c m iii.i puce ol wheat look olace oil 3** , . .r . .iiird.v. A parcel ot 1000 lo UOO bu.hal' , . . , . . 1 gm o red, ju«i unporledaiu the hug | | ra ,„ Ufomcn, being all .Im ght, «us mdd at lion dollura utul ten cento ,‘Cr juohel. MiasißSiri'i Ei.F.enox.'—Tho Cincinnati Eve. I ning Po»l of ihe Oih tiist, nay*: "N >tw ill,*.unding llio decision ol ibe House of Representative*,giving a seal in lli.itliody to Moxsr*. Claihorn a, d Ghol* »on. fur tho entire term ofthe liSlh Congress, in stead of the extra session, fur which only they were tlccle.l, an cl ciion look place in (lint Stale yesterday and the day before, in winch, among others, were to bo elected, two Member* of Con gres*. to lake their scat* on ihe first Monday of December coming, and from all necoun *, (here Is u strong probability that Messrs. Prentiss and Ward, llio Wing < mdiJules, have been elected; jl'sn, ibe While will come in direct collision wiib the House ul Representative*, and ultimalely wilh ibe adm'miatralion, NEW YORK ELECTION. A slip from tho office of t io New York Mer cantile Adverl'lscr, says:— •'Letters from the West and North, by yoslcr day morning’s steamboat, bring intelligence that every comity West of Cayuga Undgo, excepting ■Scneen, have relumed whig inemhei*. In the Homo ot Assembly, wo shall have 1 IS Whig*, t„ l.i van Horen. "I n the .Senate—l 3 Whig* to SO Van Huron men.” COMMON ICATKIf. Ms. EdiToh.—Permit mo through your col umn* to lender lo llio citizens of Augusta the grateful acknowledgement* ofthe Synod of South Carolina and Georgia for Ibe kindness and hos pitality shown to it* member*, during its recent Session in this city. In the name and by the request of Synod. A. V. CUNNINGHAM. A man, calling himself Johns .1. Ingalls, ha* been arre-tod in Detroit, Michigan, on suspicion of having been concerned in the gieium.nl roN bery which oce.uned some time situs, west of'. Columbus, Ohio. ' 25 V EXPRfIS* TlVll*. |Foil TIM; OiIttO.NICI.IC XNl> SKNTINEI. J MII.LEDGBVILLE, Nov. 15 1837. My Idler yeslorday was cut short in tho midst of the discussion on llio resolution to appropriate money for the me of tbo troops under Col. Nel son. now on their march lo Florida. A . u''*li ui'o oas offered I y Mr. Meiiwcthor of Putnam, sett ng forth nil the ireumslanee*. and appropria ting J 3 >,(100 for fho purpose of defraying the ex pense* of the troop* thus far, wilh a view tu their rein n home, in a* much a* they nro not mnv needed in Florida, and lo charge the same lo ihe General government. Another substitute for tho whole was offered by Mr. John U. Lamar, stating the simple fact of ilia marching of lliu Ui ;->u* and appropriating £.10,000 for tlieir use, ' to in, i Imf'e'd h> 'hegencial government. Tho whole ~;,’'Jeet wax discus.,d at hmgih by 1 Messrs. Crane, Kenan, Meu. vc 'i' or > Crawfotu, Uoughorly, McKinley, Jenkins, Jno. B. J.aigar, Stephens, Myers, Hill, Haggard, t.’ono of Cam den, and Cleveland, and the auhstimte offered by Mr. Lamar finally passed, yeas 89 Nays 79. Ye-lerday in Senate, a resolution was passed authorizing the director* ol ihe Central Rank, to J borrow one hundred and filly thousand dollars, s on the credit of the Hunk, for the purpose of ctm- t tiling them to cany out tho distribution to the I counties which had been cut off by the refusal of tbc general government to pay over the rc- 1 uuiining instalment ofthe SurpUs Revenue due ’ lo the iSuie. I Yesterday, the first race of ihe season, came off . ' over the Milledgcvide course, foi a Silver Cup 1 : and Pitchei, mile brats, four entries, won in two hems with great ease by Mr. Edmondson’s b. f. 1 Allis Ann. This morning at 10 o’clock, both branches of the General Assembly mol in tho Hall of the Representative Branch, and proceeded to the ( election of Sato House Odicers, which rc- , suited as follows. Fur Secretory of State, William A. Tennllte, 158 Harmon, 70 GEN, JOHN BATES, S 9 For Comptroller General. Ist t> 3.1 3rd 1 John G. Pork, 105 119 I3Q elected 1 John W. Lumpkin,4l 68 99 Js*. G. Lewis, 68 St 11 John G. Pitman, 10 6 00 ■ Sami. Huffing ion, S 3 18 10 S. D. Bctlon, 4 Blank, 4 I L .. *rr:.u,y.r 1 i o'tin !i<j ne«, l j ; . iJ.M. G ii>n y, ' I'M For Unrveya i* W Caneidalf«. i-th a;i. 3rdb 4thh l A. H'-.lcim!r-,53 2'.) as 25 •' j .1. Uithuoe, 85 59 at »ilhdi"* - o Jos-o Cox, 35 52 73 104 _* Armstrong, 19 15 12 9 0 I Coleman, 22 28 30 41 Echols, 25 25 27 32 Gaither, 5 3 0 Hall, 2 0 0 v j Lnylezs, 15 13 9 I: I M conger, 5 withdrawn 0 ° | Farrar, 12 14 17 17 “ ! Brooks, 0 0 Mathew*, I 0 0 No election made when this letter closed. S From the PhilnM/ihvi FjerUungt, Hooks. A Mlii*Bl-oQIihHAN.NA AGAIN. ii AUI STIM. CIISrtiIKITIIIS or II EII SIFHTT. Extract of a letter to Messrs. Cope, from J. Hel leu, E.kj. dated, Hr.inronr, N. C. No. 4, 1837. Sin —Grtnil, of the eclir Ah lulic ol Thomas town, arrived at Ihi* port on the 24, and reports that on the same evening mentioned by the pilot*, he in the sTir M. in company wi ll another V. Hchooner from .Sivaiisboro* N. C. whore inasia r i .iked very cuiiridershly, pamed Iho Susquehanna | so near a* to read her name. J From theX. ¥. Express, A T oo 1 > / THE CANADIANS AG'jjy The war ol words, ol noise a r , . ‘ . . . and mobs still continue in tl> ‘? lnu l. no * 1 day passe* that we do no- h ' V “" ada? - Nl ‘ l 8 , disgrace al a* .1 is uu*- * of B ""° •**" loyalists and consul 1 ' a "‘* , 1 hr .lives, w„l. aim. , »»»>«?•> « 1 > ei "- , more discrete' ,st ’ !“**«• ea,:h w,lh "" i druf • Mr# u ’ v und judi'cuieut I lun cnil ’ t * lirT *plo,tlie Montreal Cuuiier.oracorres iij'iUC * ie Uic Courier, boast« (hat tlic coiiniiiu • ucluaSly were c «urageous enough l*> vvliq, Mr. 11. iirwvviiy an asjouaiu with Pniiiicuu, I * dibtiuguUht'ii man among the reformer*. Mom valiant men, ami a moat noble ad! Hundreds upon one man! Fiom Uie Caiimlian paper* of Thursday and Friday v\o Jcnru llial the ' nidienior, —Ino </fiice ol winch paper vv.u mobbed and iu type*thrown ( into inn hired during u iiunduy riot, —baa again appeared) much to toe annoyance and inconve. uiu.ee ol mob and ley alible. VVc t-übjom a low paragraphs from the Can i diaii p.ij.cis in ordiM' luHpn.id l»el >rc OUI ruadeis some udditional Mpociinunad guud seclely in Cun ad a.- The magistrates, we hop© will not lorgct tin* clmii t c (luml as n i ) «.| a 'Jiile dc la liberie ’ parade, nr diill, nr wlial not, on bun Jay next. It will not do tor them t;» leave the prevention ol any sin h exlubnion t<» any other power than that ui the law. — % 'Vvmigia uhlUi rch onum” Vebterday’b lieiuld eontiins the following, in the course ol i s notice ol tins V indicator s pre cious vc sion ul Monday’s doings:— To niako amends loi the cowardice displayed by liicso •*.tJons ul’Liberiy,” we are informed that l> m nio.v’s Minerva will contain a communica tion nignt dby itiniy individual*deviling an equal nu.in.up,i the invincible Dorns to mortal combat wliobo miswer uni no doubt be. *• —— cuu'o on M’Dufi* And damned be lie who lust eerie s, Hold ; enough!” ‘•We neither know nor care” on what author ity*, or with what truth, the above prophecy as to the contents of the Minerva was risked: The Vindicator was published last night and. expecting us we did a quantum of lies, regarding the iiut on Monday, we must confess we were totally unprepared for the bouncer, “overwhelm ing defeat of the Tories,” at the head of its lead ing article. The Vindicator says that stones weie thrown into the yard where the “Sons ol Libeliy,” weie assembled: bo tlu.ro were. Lowkii Citviiu. —Last night, brtwc n elev- j en and twelve o’clock, us Musxrs. f’uron Lindsay | and Mi Cold, were returning from a meeting ut (ho Odioers of the Quebec Militia Artillery, i which hud been held at the Albion Hotel, they 1 were attacked by a gang of rollians who issued 1 out of otic of the tavern# in tho Market Place, j and most dreadfully beau). They would proba- , bly have been niuiiiered but lor the interlcreiue t of some of ilia neighbors, who in re>eui.g them came if) for ft share of the bio.vs. VVc learn that a young man named Allen, (Jleik to Mr. Scott. bearing the not, came out and afforded essential , erviee to the par y as-ailcil. Ho was very ac tively engaged, having no less than three of the t in Hi.ins to contend with at one time, all of whose 1 blows ho returned with a liberal inteießt, though he suffered severely m eon tending (dgaiuht such t odds, Messi •. Lindsay and McCord arc more cut ( than Mr. Caron, but, all bear sudiciont marks ol ' tho brutal violence ol their assailants Some ol I the fellows arc in custody, and it i* hoped that / whole will bo discovered.— Quebec \ the RtwXork Cominu cuil Adv, ; SfKciK—American gold GJ a GJ premium;sor- ‘ reigns ?>5, 13 a >5.15; Mexican dollars 7 a 7$ ; live franc pieces Patriot >IGa >IG, GO; half dollars 6 \ a (•£. Thkasuhy Dhai rs>,—3 percent premium. TuKAbUHY IVo i ks. —a 2 pienmun. d WSl.talitiiUL'llAl.. M W ORLKA.NS M.VKKr.T, NOV. 11. Cat it) t. — Ai.iVvU iiu SU iu»u; ••f Loujsi.mu ami M 1 41) * <• I*i L;.kc, 1<I; 'i\nm-.'Sce aitd i oiiii .v ,u>.oa-, ' id’, Vi AuiUMS, (U; Mubi.c, 1 >—log. i’.i ti, H.lbM l» ». '. I . av d i Uk b.ou U.n ; ibf I.iViv- n j.oo , no:; huvn, 5); .\cvv York, cl) •; Uusioitbl; Philu- 11 d Iptiiu D unfviiur. bul. si—making an lulditiou h u jiu„ of U a.u.nl having on li.oul, iiK.mivc ofuomi stiiphst.od, nol civaruk on im IMi niitanl, u dock ul'U t - Oi nuUs. ’i’lie re lun bin more biniutas doing in Cotton thi« \\ t. k i ii.tii i.iSt.j ail ilie iiuhkil. eve. pi in i houki* Subiitin d lo a lUv inc on (in viuut ratii bus, liirunpiviul, b.e.* vb.o*..cu re/vd by » \u. uu diuiiuss.— 6 Pnv •* ba\».‘ iw.iliU lull)' ha I' ac.nl on all grudrs o- r( v -pi I ino. \i htvb, being very scarce, muiniuins its vaiin. Oul 0100 baits so.d >incc o»n u<vi, omy lt'4 have brought 12 vein* und up utrus. Ihe Utlfk-uU) staiul in u.r lust nuiui). r, m rcu.tioa to the sale of t.Xclntiiges) #liit cou liniies in t\ni force, lid until t Ids is removed, there is I bnt dule room to hope for any great iuiptovciUi.nl m our mu ruet. -o#sa«c?» ? ..icr&w. atv > yiai we Inlcliigeucc. s , B\V V.\N Ml, Nor. 14—Am* brig Despatch Lefevir, [* Ui\iiadii{ U. 5> steam-r Foius.ll, irothin, li.ack Creek. Went to s. a, br»g New Hanover, Cany, Philadelphia Nov. 1 .—Arr. schr M'Sicngtp, \\|i turns New York; sl am pack, is l*uin«Ut l iirutcii, li.ack reck; r*outk Curo.ma, Colf.y, no.lb.k, via S uithviliv; Win. Freeland, o.t van null, \\ nit to sea, Fr, bip C arolina, LeMru r, Havre; Hr ? bmuuc Mary, Owvn, Liverpool; schr Lxil J v , .v.ih; H on, Vanditivr, Jacksonville, Lucy, l hand- U. , >t, Augu>Utu; *:oop Ge rgu, Lewis. Danen. J! i-ov. 16, Arrived yefleiMnjr, brig Home, Flower, Bos ton; hue brig Almena, Duaie , Boston. Citi.red, »chr t.arulina, Davis, Gary's Ferry; U S st, mu. r i'lm.Jvtt. Tralhv'U, Jacksonville, w Went to sen )•-sit rd.cy, ship United Stahl, Turner, ► l.ivi rpoo ; line .ship Anson, Sinclair, .Work; brig For• .st. M. r.»»H. Work; schr Urn Henry, Stmy, M, Au gm.line; schr Polly, Hamphi\ y, Jacksonville; U S «tea- 8 ; iner l oumtl, LtaliivU, St. John-. PHIL \ DFLPHI.V, uv. 13,—\rr, brig Oglethorpe, - •Vard, 5 da) 4 from s* vannub; sdjr Kcnown, Beinu.it, U days f»o.u Savannah. y O.cured,schr Brandywine, Ormu. Charleston. (fj* The friend* and acquaintance* of Mr. Ac Mrs. U. F. Chow, arc invited loaueml the funer al of llutr daughter Emma, this afternoon at 3 o’clock from their residence in Ellis Street, nearly opposite lo He oy Mealing*s. (jj’VV E ate aulliorlscJ Ui announce \VS|. V KElias a candidate lor Receiver of T« Returns for RieUmond County, tlie ainnoacliine elec tion, oel 29 (jjr" W r E are aulliotized to announce COSBY DICKINSU.N as a candidate at he eusuing elec tion, un lluihrst Monday m January next, tor re ceiver of J'.x Returns, of Richmond County. ocl 4 .rr WE ate authorized to announce THOM AS J. BEARD as a candidate for Receiver of Tax Returns for Richond county. [oot 7 g (Jj-W e are authorized to announce GEORGE li A. TURKNr.TT as a candidate for Receiver o l ' Tax Returns for Richmond County, at the etc., lion in January next. for Si qJ-WEbt. s'• i dto annotir.eo WII.- j MAM O. EVE a... emid-rhw f r Iheofficeof -lifriff of PL’hmci; I County at the ensuing j He«tion irt J.uiuary. tJ oct 13 J ;/• W E arc authorial to »ay dial EDMUM) j M.VKTIN \*> i**<t a candida'c for tic-nli at the ap j proaching election. .Tj’We are authorised to flfinv'*uncf FREE MAX VV. LACV as a candidate for the ofticeof ribt rilf. of liicbmond county, at the enaniing cite on in January. June 7 (Cj* Taken from a hou.se near the Post Cilice, a double case Gold Patent Lever WATCH, w»ih cha-C'l edges—maker’s name, Robt. Hnskell, Li verpool—number 25,800. A liberal reward will be given to the person that will return it to Iris olfice. Watchmakers and others arc requested to rtop it should it be offered for sale. November I f if 267 QTjfTHE regular monthly meeting of the Au fugta JJentvolent Society will take place on Fri. Joy evening the 17th instant, at 7 o’clock, in the Methodist “ unday School room. Men.bors are equested to be punctual in their utter .oame. JOHN W, B’',«oY, Sec’y. Ihe C.tngtitutionalis; will v’ co , y the above 110 V 1) Affnrn' HILL. ;?, r - Law, Ww»i*coSlo.Cco« V la l ,r atticein die several courts ol theeouu “ , t> :c * of Jasper. Jones, .‘..organ, Putnam, Hold- F* » f ut.s, Hen r y, Newton and vv niton,and in the Court lor the district o Georgia. UKFCUEN’CES. As usta —A. J AT. W. Miller; Webster, Par mulectfc Co , Harviimd, Risloy, <) Co, Macon.—Poo ilk Xiabit, Henry G. Lamar, Ciiar.cs J. 51.‘Donald. Savannah. —Berrien and Cuyler, G. B. Lamar, Jo seph W. Jackson. Lharks'on —James L. Pciigrue, Wood Fannin, C. tk G. ii Kelsey i/alslcad. r J‘ho Chari cal on Courier and Mercury, andj New Fork Courier and Lnquirer will publihli the above twice a week lor 6 month* and forward th#ir account* lo this uHico. iiov 17 ufim 25*J &■ or the Muir. SHEARSG rctao Pomatum Kephrtlia C’ndii.g Fluid Veg- table Hair Oil Wards IViaccassar “ Indian Hair, “ Antique “ lieirs “ Together with a lorgn assortment of Perfumery 100 icibous to ui. hii'.ui, lor s.i'.u by AN FOiVJf & H.MNS, nov 17 23J, iboa i st. SiTvor W jsi’c. tea set of silver, antique patterns—six pie- Uivj lea sol of silver, concave pattern heart border GobLts, Cup*, Mugs, Tumbler*, &c tor sale by F il. CLAUK. njv 17 St 2C l J S>;iß2Bps. KII.VF.II niouuf il, all gill, and gilt iucl bronzed Eamjw lor tab ny F. H. CLARK, nov 17 3t 263 CURED RV EXTERNAL APPLICATION OR. A <1 l!u:l's Alnloininnlsuyporier is ulfniej •lo I ho. e alllietcd \\ itii Frol p:us Ut' ri, or Fall ing of ihu Womb, ami other diaoiis.-s depending iij.- on ar« fixation ul tho abdominal muscles,as an in strument in eveiy way calculated for rebel and pirnumwil tcsloiatiun lo InalUi. When ilns in airuineut i* carefully and iiropcrly fitted to llio form of Iho patient, it invariably affords the must imme diate immunity ifom the most distr ssing “dragging and bear mg down,” sonsadon* which accompany nearly all cases ol Visceral displacements of tile abdomen, and its skilful application is always bil lowed by an early conlfssion of radical relief to tbo patient herself. The supporter is of ample con struction, unil can be applied by the patient without lunbor aid. Within tho last three years nearly 1500 el the Utcro Abdoulin il rhippurleiß have been ap plied with the most happy results. The very great success winch this instrumen- Ims met, warrants the assertion, that it cxaunnai lion by iho Physician will induce linn to discard iho disgusting Fesoiry hiiherto in u o Ji i* gran ting lo slide that it has met the decid'd approba tion of .Sir Astley Cooper ol Loudon; Edward Uela fieid, ,tl I), Froioa orof .liidwilery in the ditfurenl lUedicai Sciio ils in the United 'lates, and every oilier Physician or Surgeon who has had u prac tical knowledge of its qualities, as well as every pa lient who has worn if d he subscribers have received a supply of these instruments ol duU'rent sizes, jvvhicli wnhu large asßurinient of Hull's and other trusses, tiny offer on raa'suu.ibie terms. KITCHEN & ROULUTsOjV. nov 16 guy kv.ii'S, \» jzi *Sj twl’. ' d .RAIN Oil in barrels and by the gallon di f.disced Oil do do do Copal Varnisii Japan do Spirus furpentine While Lead, dry and ground in oil t brume Ore n do do do Chrome Yellow do do do Vetdigrise do do do Frusvian fine do do do Red do do do .Spanish Brown do do do Yellow Ochre Sal f.r.uus Sai ->oda W indow Glass 8x!0 to 12x20 Together with a general assortment of fresh Drugs and Medicines Just received and for sale by W.HEWSON, Druggist and Apothecary, wholesale and retail, comer Broad and ,1/elnlosh streets, nearly opposite the Fosl office. nov 11 2119 V ~ If f. lie >o!d at the residence of Michael Wig. ’ , 8‘ ,ls i deceased, in inuke county, on the ~v.>tii I ib cm lor i.C-U, all (be ptuiabab o pfuporti ol said csloie, cunisungof f/orses.Cmtle, Hogs, torn Todifer, Cotton, Gm, and r mi.i ig l.e ir; i/ouschold, and Knchen furniture, Arc.; also at the same time a Id place, tho pianlalion will he rented and negroes tiirou. icfii.s ul salf oa ihu day. JOSEPH JANSEN, Adm’r nov 1< .wid gfig •- ( Os A nionli s i fur dale, application will he made * to the interior court ol Jt li• non county while silling lor ordinary purposes, for leave to .oil liie real estate of Andrew E. Wells, deceased. MARY J W ELLA 1 , Adm'lx. 17 _____ wlm z6j Aikitisoii’s Ilf'piiatury. For removing superjiuous hnir on the' Face, Neck and Arms. ■a IBS great disfigurement ol female hcnuly.is J* cb'oitual y removed by this at tide, which is said to he peril ctly safe, ca ily applied, and certain n: its iffec's; and it nol only removes the hair,but by a repetition, d> stroys the roots, and consequent ly the growth For sale by ANTONY & HAINES, nov 17 Apothecary Hall, 232, Broad st. Oiisrßeyouv Compound or Z-eVsiu.. Sklent Ray. ijACIR laying in drawers, among linens, laces, furs, cloths, Aiv, imparling to them a pleasant perfume, and preventing the ravages of the Moth. Female by Ai’JTONY & HAINES, nov 17 Apotheca.T Hall, 832, Broad st. ri»ur and vju'esf. -A BR/.S, Canal Flour »>V7 20 half do do 10 casks prime Cheese just nvuivml an 1 for lalohv STOVALL & iTAAILEN. nov 17 269 iksaEsd i<>r I|j7llF. subscriber offers iho following Lots for JL sale on reasonable terms; Ao. Dis. Sec. No. Di*. See. land land 81 17 1 29 10 3 65 “ 13 3 142 » 22 3 GOLD GOLD 339 16 4 1157 • 3 3 3 “ 1 3 836 11 IF.'5 “ 3 4 828 “ ]d 2 182 “ 17 4 650 “II 1 235 “ 3 4 470 “3 4 138 “ 18 2 3JJ “ 3 3 571 “ 21 3 223 “ 3 2 20 “ 26 Early, 119 •• 12 Early 153 •* 7 do 265 “ 16 do' 441 ** 5 Irwin 43 “ 9 Irwin 90 “ 7 do 269 “ 8 do 129 “ II D uly 15 “ 8 Dooly 237 “ II Carroll 259 “ 8 Carroll 53 “ 30 Lee 4 “ 4 Lee 99 “ 3 Appling ALSO, The place 1 now live on sixteen miles from Au- IjiHla, and on the 20th section of ihe Georgia Rail Road, and lor health il cannot be surpassed by any jf ih adjoining counties. For fun her particulars ipply to iho subscriber at Bowery. E. B. LOYLESS. ort H w4m *4O DRAWS TO-MORROW. GF.ORG’IA STATE j LOTTE II Y. i FOR TMF. BF.XSFIT OF TllK I .li3£UL>twi fiw Com putt > 11 \ Ctapd No 44, li/f i 837. , t 1 Tu lie determined, by liie drawing of the Grand Cuitoolidaieti I-or cry, forth® Treasury, Delaware I’olltgc tiiid Common Achuula* ClabH No B, for is;r7. 1 o be* drawn ai WiDJiiNGTOiV, Del, Saturda) November 18ih, 1837. D S. Gregor v & Cu. lo Aates& 31 o Imcvre,) Manager*. HIGHEST TUIZB 50,000 .DOLL. GKA.DM r.Mt-.. 1 I’rizc of 850,600 is 850,090 i ao;oco 2&,(ioo 1 111,000 10,000 1 7,500 7.501) 1 6,010 6,010 a s,aoo 5.000 3 2,000 6,000 5 1,5(10 7,500 10 12i0 12,500 t 0 1.000 2.000 3l> 750 22,500 3-1 500 15,000 GI 300 19,0 0 61 Ist &2d drawn 230 10,000 61 2d & 3.1 drawn 20(3 12,200 61 3d & lili drawn 130 0,600 61 4th it stli drawn 100 6,400 61 sih & 6th drawn 00 3,*10 64 fill it 7!i drawn 50 3,200 120 7th & 8 h.Sth it 9th 40 5,120 128 9.hi; lOlh; lOtli&ll 30 3.310 39'0 20 57,800 22176 10 221,780 25861 Prizes, amounting to §510,200 {-'r Tickets s» I o—Sharon in proportion. DO" i tckels io (ho above Lottery can Ire o lamed il all limes hy country dealers and (hose who (arc dispose Ito adventure,by sending their orders lo the undersigned, who will given prompt attention,il ad dr issed lo A. UR AD, Contractor and Slate Agent, Augusta, Geo. novSi CtARPENTEKS extract Buchn 1 “ “ r ar.-apnrilla “ “ Sarsaparilla Cucebs and Copavia “ 1 Iceland Moss “ “ Uoinsclt “ “ Livcrwert “ “ I’ink Hoot For sale by VVM. HEWSON. nov 15 Lasse?) d-iJ. AF very superior quality—bleached and un w bleached—lor aale by W 31. HEWS ON, nov 15 2GS lißsft )rs>i»!ion 7370 all whom it may concern; that the intend « enoy of the town of Hamburg, and the Presi dency id the Hank of Hamburg, .re both vacated by the removal of Mr. Wyatt W. Starke out ol the slate, who held the same, and any act done un der his assuming authority, is in violation of the chariots of incorporation, an I will be enforced ac cordingly. HENRY SHULTZ, Founder and proprietor ol the town o! H • inborn S G Lamp OIL ~t #x hhds winter strained Lamp Oil JLv? M. SMITH &co. nov, 3 To Lon so Ultra (erta <:i years. V , ’l l! E House, Garden an 1 Land, known as ' * 7;; 7 Verdi ry’a near tito Lafayette Course. For i h* ifTerms apply to AWL N. VEUDERY, LEON I*. DUGAS, Executors. nov 14 3t 637 9'Vitit. If POXES new Haisinn ’I Jr 10 jars fro»h 3/alnga Gropes, 10 LblsJUranges jubt rereivcd. nov G iV SMITH & CO. Lost. ON iVondny, tho KUli inst., 9 small calfskin Pock'.l lio >k«centai ing live one hundred dol lar bills viz: two on tho city bank of New Orleans; (wo on he i jai ler’s Hank of Mississippi; and one on Bank of ko«lne>*; —also a 110:0 oi hand on Join T Overton lor fho hundred mid for ty seven or eighty seven dollars; a certificate in fa vorol Ih‘* subscriber, for six hundred ana Ibriy acres of land in Iho Republic of Texas; also, a number of other valuable papers that can ha of no usa to any person but the owner Any person finding tho above, or give any information that will loud to to iis recovery, shall receive a liberal reward All persons are for warned not lo or trade l<»r either of the above notes or papers. Apply at this o dice, or to W3I U’lL -OxV. nov 15 ts 263 I' siid Ilraruct oi &ar»a|>ariß!a. »B<IIIS valuable preparation of M rsaparilla, the il. most convenieir and rfToetual form ol using this excellentmodicine, o fr sh supply oi which is just ro« oived, will he ronMtintly kept lorsnlo at Apoth ecary’s llnll 232 Broad t>t nov 11 Eiiiroii Sides. OAfthlh'*’, Prime Baron Sides, Just R v>\> vceived and for Sale low by CLARKE, iWTIEK,&CO. Augusta, Oct. 31, 1837. Sliiliac’d & ttfufehiiasoss, ATTORN KVS AT MW MONTGOMERY, Ai.a. rjMIF* undersigned are associated in the practice 3 of law, under the above style,and will attend ih* Conns of (bis and tbo adjacent counties, the Supreme Court of Alabama, and the Fo loral Court •it Mobile. HENRY W. HILLIARD, J. J. HUTCIILVSON. ocf 21 w2m 240 Pilo RA.XCK COMi'ANY. •£’ HE undersigned, agents of the Protection In- 1 sunince Company of Hanford, Connecticuf. \ are prepared to insure buildings and their contents against loss or damage by fire on the most rensona < bio terms. W. & J. G. GATLIN. 1 ort 31 dtf 255 Wa^tcil, rU ATION is wanted by n young Woman as 0 Nurse or Chamber Maid, who has hail several 1 yearn experience in the most respeelahln families. 1 The best referenceean be given. A note left at this 1 ofiicc will meet immediate attention. nov 15 3l* 269 THIS CDMI'OL.V I) KULUSOTL TOUfU WAMI, Fur damning and presenting Ike Teeth, strengthen t»g flu: Oums uud cleaning the Mouth. IIK great celebrity which Krcosote has aequ i -B- red in so short an interval after its inlrodue’ lion, warrants likewise the inotable reception o' ■ lie pres.nt ailtelc, which is composed ol the mos 1 harmless ingrodiems,oll lending to clean the J'oeth> kee ■ them in (in nervation lor a long life,strengthen, the Gams, remove and prevent a cenrvy, and im pcote the breath. Directions for usinggiveu with cat h bottle. For sale by nov 15 ANTON Y <Se HAINES, 232 Broad-st. Spanish Leeches. ,1 rSESU supply, constantly on hand and fer / « sale by ANTONY At HAINES, nov 15 232 Broad-street. REV. Thomas Smv'h's Sermon on the loss of the Steam Backet Home, with a narrative by one of the passengers “should any prollit arise limn the mle ol this si niton, A will he g.vvn (as most up. (imprints to too subject) to that mast ttselul and he nevolcnt institution, the Charleston Port Society lo assist in the erection of the new seamen’s chapel.'' Price 25 cents. F'or sale bv T. 11. & I. C. PLAJVT. nov II 267 'i’oolh Ache. COMPOUND nt Krensme lor destroying the ex posed nerve in toothache; also Dupont’s Tooth Aclto Ehxer lor sale at Apothecary Hall 232 Jiruud street. nov 14 tIiUUUGUf to Jail, on the 28th jn»t , a negro boy.rahs hunt-elf U il limn, says he belongs to Benjamin Grafton, <igo.; bo is 14 or 15 years old 'l'he owner is request oil to come forward, pay expenses, and lake him from jail. E|Ll MORGAN, Jailor. Augu-os Uct. 30 \v3t 254 \\T ILL be sold on Saturday tho 18ta .lay „j * * November next, at llte residence of William Itoilins, late of Bu-he county, dcc’d, the follow ing propcity, to wit; —horses, bogs, -attic, ox tart and oxen, household ami kitchen lurnilure, and other ar ticles 100 fedious Jo mention. Terms at the sale JOHN ROLLIN'3,> .. ,’ I. BUFF, > Adm’rs. o*ls, 1337 231 w ids tiifatrc. MR. A. ADAMS’ FIRST NIGHT. 1 rHE ptihlie. arc le-qu■■•tfußy itibirmej that Mr. A. Adams, the celebrated American Trage dian is engaged fora few nights, and he will have the honor of ntak ng his first appearance before an Augusta audience in his highly celebrated part ol VIRGIN 11. FL THIS EVENING, Nov. 17, Will bo performed J. is Kgow le’s celebrated Tra gedy of Yirglmus. Virginius, Ms- A. Adams feiliup, Mr. Forbes, ( Virginia. Mrs. McClure ■ » Pas Suel Miss Wray. To conclude with the popular farce of he JyaioHs? For particulars see hills of the day. KrTickets 61. Seats ran bo secured at the Box Office from 10 a m till 1 P M. IO“ The Doors will he oprned at 6, and perfor mance w ill emmnenee at 7precisely. CaiTagcfL'j etr 1 s*as»sa iQoss.i V. F'ULL supply with directions for use, for sale * nov KITCHEN & ROBERTSON. GEORGIA , Jifftnon county; ’ 'W 11 IRE AS, John U. Newton applies for y V letters of Administration on the estate of >lnaCß \eVi 101 l deceased, late of Jefferson county. , These are there.ore to eitu and admonish all and singular the kincr.d an creditors of said deceused lo fill tlv ir objections (if any they have) in my of fice within the lime prose.ined by la.v, ta shew caitsowhy said letters should not Iw -at. <l. Given under my hand at office In Loa;s.illo this 4th Nov. EBEN BOTH WELL, Cl’k. nov. 17 2-1 J A SUPPLY of the 2nd edition oft he Key. J horn as Smith's sermon on tae loss of the ill fated Homo,just received by n»v 17 T. II & I. C. PLANT. firilGGßll’S fjj’O, colo ing "red, light or grey hair a beautiful brown or j. I black, in eight ar ten hours, without staining the skin or injuring the texture of the hair in the least This imp mnnt discovery is of exceeding valtp'lo those who have become prema turely grey, to those wishing to change the colour of tho hair’ The Indian Dye is warranted, in ono appii- afion, and with very little trouble, lo colour tho hair a permanent brown or jet black, as may ba desired. N. B. Whiskers are dyed with equal facility GLBUN’S IMPROVED MILK OF’ ROSES. F’or the last cenmiy the .'./ilk of Roses has been a favourite appendage lolho Toilet, and its well deserved reputation promises to sustain thecelohri- , ty il has obtained. For suilening the skin, U. aling pimples,allaying the efl'ucts of heat, and other tem porary cut menus aff'ction j, it is in.rivalled. Gen tlemen will find it useful in allaying tit- smarting sensation of the face frequently caused by the usa ol tne razor in shaving, and in..liters will find it ex cellent lor tho chafing of infants. It is perfectly innocent, and may bo used without the least caution GO.6METIG COLD CREAM. An admirable preparation lor softening the skin, healing chaps in bps or hands, and improving tho general appearance of the skin. F’or sale by AN PONY & HAINES. Apothecary //all. nov 17 269 23i Broad-st. POST OFFICE, Augusta. ~ E tOSTAGE will hereafter, he required in advance u on all letters forwarded hy Express Mail from this office. E. B. GLASCOCK, P. M. nov 17 269 W.IDiSON MALE A; FEMALE ACADE.MIEH. THE Trustees of tho Academies in Madison, .Morgan county, hive the gratification lo au nouee to the public, that they have engaged tho services of Mr. Augustus Ai.oe.v, to take charge of tho Male Department lor the ensuing year. Th talents and capacity of Mr. Al.fen are well known. In Ins early labors as an instructor of youth in our village, servcral of the hist scholars in tho Stale of received from him tiro loumh.iion of th.'ir educa tions. Ws cuii show many living evioonce ol hi> alrilily ns ascho ar and instructor of llte first order. Gur female Department will o. en under the must favorable circumstances Our buildings (hav ing erected u musical siilo.it.) arc all in fine order with an entire n. w set ol Chemical, Philosophical and Astronomical Apuratus. Mr Usonon Pierce, who has been tor several years in some of the most distinguished seminaries in tiro country, and two c impotent Female assistants, have been engaged. It has boon found by experience, that the higher hranchos of education, especially in philosophy, ch.misii-y, the anc.cnl and modern languages, cuu nnt ho successfully t tight without a male super intewlai.t. Mich is our object, and we feel satisfi ed, 1 ha; from tho high standing of Mr. Pierce, that * our expectations will bo fully realize.;. i Uur musical dcparimcnlt on tho Pin o, Guitar, with Vocal Music, on an entire new yet sitn.iiis plan, will h.. under the direction of Mr. Daniei. . niASK, whose success as an instructor is nnsurpass el, and -it believe uneqii ded in the Slate. Vo.al nmstc v.il! iron, a port ol the exercises. 1 the school c\try My,(hereby coiaiiiiiinga uweei.influence with' y clhi; miiig reoreuiion. i'uiniing, drawing, with all ilig various brandies ol a lusionabie, po ile and substantial education, such as are taught in iho u-ij best schools ol the country, will be attainable in our schools. \\ o ca i assure the cuimnuiiity ih.it no pains, or expcnce, to accomplish tho purpo ses s> t loith will be Idi untriid by us The terms d (union will bo moderate. Uur village u remak ubly liealihy, auJ board can be had on roaxsonalilo tt’ims. Om schools will open on the second Mon day m January, next. ELIJAH E. JONES, JOHN W. PORTER. THOMAS J. BUK.NBV. TlfdDl .UiS B. U££S JOHN UOBhSON, , IVustecs. no v 1 w (Ja 10 250 GR/?hABLE to an order-of llie inferior court oi Burke county, will be sold on the first /ne day mi I‘c brunry next, at the court house in iho town of \\ aynesboro’, between the usual hours of sale, one hundred acres of I and, more or less, aoj inmg the lands of Thomas Bostick and James Bell, belonging to the estate of Thomas Mallory, oec/L, sold for the benefit of (he heirs and credi tors of said deceased Terms of sale on the dav. JNO. B. ROBINSON. AdraV nov. 10 wtf 264 w * iiuds mdcc'd of Jefferson county, all the per ishable properly of said Dec’ on 'Lliursday the 16th ot Novemlxjr next, consisting of Corn, Fodder. Hor ses, flogs,Ladle,Household & Kitchen Furniture,<fe other articles 100 tedious to mention. Terms on tho ilny. £ulo lo continue from day to day until all is • oU - the administrators. net 16, 1337 wt.l 242 '2’« 'JTc-aclici’s a Trustees(»l the 7’homaston Female Acade fy. wi.-li to employ a Ln.ly of good education and experience in teaching, to lake charge of said Academy; they would prefer a gentleman and his lady. None need apply hut such ns eon he wel recommended tor literary attainments and success in leaching; for such very liberal wages will be guar anteed. Applications mast hemndosnon. THUS FLEW ELLIN,A 'WIGS THW’EATT, CHS ALLEN, VVM LOW, > Trustee*. OC GIBSON, It WM A COIIB, J Thomnston, Ga , Oc/17, w i; t it H IHho I|M‘ House. rwxttp SI 0 *! 7M «GKOKGIA. fIMIE subscriber would inform his friends ami , . I,IC PU** ll *; generally, that ho has purchased and has personally taken charg of this cstablish •uesit. and intends to devote his entire attention to tic comfort and Bccom.nodatiou of such as may honor him wifi their patrothigo. fie feels assured Hint long experience has enabled Mm lo give ns genera! satisfaction in every lino of his business o s can he given m Ibis riijvn.d ho pledge, hinuell that no i ln.rt es his shall he spared in making this ..no o( the most desirable boos e of public and private entertainment in the Southern country. '1 he build ings are all new, large,airy, and convenient; ihntur "iture new, good, and well suited to the establi h mem. His table, (and this is nn important item with a ''‘’ary way taring man ) shall bo at all tin e« supplied with aery variety that the city or country markc can afford ; l.ts bar is filled, nod shall be kial filled, with the best of liquors, and his stable* g, rmshed w ,l| ‘ < e | m and wholesome provender; so short nothing shall he wanting, so for as .le|K-nds on he proprietor, his a-swant, nod servants, to make the Doitso ueaeelul and worthy ol pair,main. . r VsJeUtroi'O House b sil.mteH in a business part of Ihe Lily at llte corner of Oglethorpe and li an - dolph streets,—w here the undersigned w uld glad y SCO h.s old friends and make new acquaintances 7 n . ~ VVM. P McKEEN. October 31—w6t 255 O l "™ dlx l 1,1 Geceiuber next, will be V ‘hot-ourt house m Appling, Columbia nf'nwt* r n °: d: ' r ~f 11,0 Ilo'wrahfe thet'ourl of Ord.ttnrv of said on inly, all the Lands belong ing to Gausway Beall, deceased b o 5 W ' B - B E.4LL, Gnard'n. orl - 5 wid 250