Augusta chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1837, November 17, 1837, Image 4

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J', </fn I/;/ (’fluncr, THE INDIAN MEDIA!ION. Tfc* deputation of CVrudtewClnefi. proceed-J (l»f lo Fli*rltfcl7lo. Bur ptftil . „iHvcdltvn..t hi-I iwttn li.*« *tt4 ill* l.i*u«*vl sSau*#, HU I h«re of i V/j-aij, t. V, ii» u u .± bi, in ib» *iram r Thai rtbe. W(• Jj jV,* I fpj.y ,fl* n J .’L ( ] r . I hv*na t* Uir niui iQtfvt l{ I V-. <• | C<Mtl;>nj4 K’tliiuii'liti hluh'v I * (!.« Ml* } Ilur.il-..lCltciukae who (waned ilgdiovHnf that hi IMldeWsmds tbf^a•. o!», situation in wlrie-h tin- ■ soon ;ui d- of the cooir.rj xr, place I, ami pro- I perly estimates trie good te.hngs rnu-rl mil'll I> y our iji'wimnnit toward* alien'. We nnenf lh* hope that lire mediation may 111- ailoe.-cut; | ♦or. while Wv fuel Uir strongest indignation m j ll»c outrages that have kvti » ocnnilii d lr these savages,we hull' III) desire (list their Monti sin Uhl baaltfitl.ir it iajiouttilo to avoid proceeding to such ■n extremity' To Ihe Chief*. Headmen and ll’nrriort of the • Seminolei, of Florida. I address you in iho inline < f I lie Cherokee Notion, ae Me piinripsl Chief, and \t nil lliu ii’cl- , ings of* brother, In.ld out (tie I.and ofh tend-hip. I am of the Aboriginal raeool *1 red man, ol Una J great Ulaiul, and *o are yon, Ihe |ialh which lends from my council fire to ' that of your* it a long o c, ami there Inn b.o.i ■to itnercoutse between on. My native laugo*);.'t la diEorent Iron) (hafol youia. end vve me strsn- j ger* to cadi Other. Yet Ute lime vva- when our : mo e to. a once smok'd the puor of pea e togeth er, there fore 1 a-k you lialen to my talk. Do j not h t my wont* enter in one iur anil puss util | the ol'.iei like (he limit’ * tvintla hot receive tlieul firmly into your heerta hecau ethny pmanalu Ttom the purest leeiings of toy own heart for ymir wel* fa i a, Druthers, lialen ! I have heard of the gloom which overspread* y our Uml, ol the loud muter* Inga of tho Mg gun. and ill* shrill echo of Hut war "hoop, of thu tuMlilo blow which hat hern atiin k between you and our white brethren ! Tina i< had newa, and it make* mo feci aorry. Perhipa yon may havu heard that the Chorokeca ara also in trouble about their own lamia ; this ia true; hut I havu awoken to my peojrto and they bare hatenud. I told them to rcninnlu'r tho lan gunge of President Washington and bin illnslri oun successors, and to hold fast to the laidt ol Iroiticn, which, hy mutual consent, have hceu no* leantly pledged U'twet'ii our Nation ami the Loi ted butes, that tint Inwa and liejtiea for the ao eurily and protection of our right* were the only wcapona with which *c mual defend ihein. that if it has been our misfortune to suffer w rorig* from the Stands of our vltite brethren, wo should iol rifvtrsir of having justice r*.ill extended to us hy die United Stiles. Ur.ilb'is, I a n now in the beloved City where our Esther, Iho President ol the United Stales, is eoi od, and his g eit Coun cils are held. I have with tun a delegation of choacn men, acnl hy Iho council of my N.iiisti, for the purpose ul endea vofl ng to aetllu nd ttur dtffe < neea with our white brethren upon peacea ble end friendly term '. Since our ar tval hero wo have nP'l with dele gations ol red iifii front several nf Ilia Northern tr.iicii. Among them we havescsit Illaek Ha lit, of whom you may have heard auinctiiing. They hsto all coma >nt a peaceably mission to the Ho ver,intent of the United Suite iu relit ion to the aiTaita ol llr.'lr respeOllvo N tltons. llrotltUia, 1 have ahikeu the hands ol our elder brother, the Keemtaty ol War, ami ul our father, the IVsi daiu ol tho United Sutua, and l.dked with thorn. 1 fold our alder brother that it glided my heart to hear of tho shedding of blood helwecu our white and red brethren,the Se.ninoles, ami inked him if it coul I not ho stopped and In aled by tho balm of peace; lie pnmipily rrplud yes, it ml ■aid that lie bad no desire to sited tho blood of the red men, ns it was the wish ol his ItVarl to treat them all with kindness and liberal justice, and aaaitiod me ihalaueh were the Ibelings of tho President lo'.vi.'d.; them, but that thu (Invent rneiil could not take any steps in yt ur alliiirs which may lie interpreteil into an au of wcaknosa. Vet if your people denied peace, ami would lay aside- your vvoibko attitude, and come in, that u treaty ol peace would bo negotiated with you, under the author! y nf the Piesnlelil nf the Untied States, and that a veil ahull he thrown uver every thing that has taken place during the war, mi that they iney lie covered ami never remembered ir ie.cngeil. That yoe, Oeeola, Powell, and all others, who may have been cuimideifd us prin cipal actor* in the con lb el, ahull be received into ce,ua! fa trot and protection, with all the Bemitiules in the treaty of Peace. brothers, my hands are clean, and they have never been aluittfd with your blood—they ore olVsred to arrest the updated weapons of death, audio stop tho eirusion of blood between it red and while brother. Pur the sake of ) our women and ihildien, (beseech you not to push away my hands (run you, nor to tu ’i your hack upon me. 1 tell you in the language of truth, that 1 have no other interest in tin* mediation than tho com- , mnn good which the bler- ings of peace bestow on a I mankind, I do not stop to enquire who lias been in fault, nor to throw Illume upon \oa or our while bretlt- ' ren for what ha» taken plo.e. I, is enough for I mo to hear that our white brethren says that i they do not desire your destruction, mid that they 1 nte tv filing to nefiochvlo pease and friendship ! with you, and to Mgei all tho evils whieh lp»ve transpired lieltveeu you and tlieur, lbs I you may j heiealtrr hall oavti other more (iruity l>y tin 1 hand of hrotl.o ly love. Brothers, 1 will it t speak of the great power I nf tho United Hla os' Clovommenl, beeau. e you know all aliout it as well as I do, n ir will I say nny thing to operate upon your fears, for I know that a brave people, when driven to a stale of do. - prratinu, would sooner die vrml r the iltotu arm of (lower, than to alniiik and dio the death of the onward. brothers, I have truly related to you, vvha' has been said to me by our elder brother, who repre sents ouy father the President of the United Stales, in relation to your Nation. I helivo his words to have been uttered with it sincere heutl. ( have tlivtefow proU' red to heroine mediator for the restoration of peace and friendship between you and our white brethren, and 1 rejoice in tel ling you that it his been aeisrpted, llrolhers, I have sent a letter to mv asweiate Chief, it homo, to it)term Ilona of alt this. I h tve directed them to wnd fnr of tuy trustwhurlhy and conl'tdon n*l men, wnh an interpreter, to goua tm swnaer »f peace, uml forvvbh bear you this li'k. 1 litl-t you will lake them by thu band and smoke tbo oipo of brotherly fiiuxlship with them, (will tell you their name- :—Tekalwkeh. a ets Hair Conrad, Taskehelehee, alias Jesse Uttsheyhead. Cosahelth, alias Iviehard Fields, Ahluhs(ni|uah alias Thomas liedwoiHb and llteir interpreter, To lahkahtjuahlil, alias the Pole Cat. They go tinder the sanction and protection of our Father, the President of tho United Stales, and they are accompanied by a Special Agent, Col. John Shohorne, who is sent by our r ider brother, the Secretary us War, from lUia ctvy lot that pupoac. but I will apeak to you with the voice ol h friend, and with the voice nf reason advise you as a small Uota brave |>cople, to act the part of a noble race, and at once to Ihmw ymiieelvn ttpou •the magnanimity and justice of the A mer e in peo ple, for I will again repeal tbit unr elder brother, the Secretary ol War, says that thu General Government ardently derires to terminate this contest without the further rtfa-ion nl ld' Oil, and (bat it would be gratifying to ail who are u.inna tod with kind (rulings tow ards then rod brethren, to nee you return to the pallia of jieaec. That it you desire peace, it w ill be granted you, and that ■every kindness and indulgence in the power of the Government w ill he exercised tow aids you. Druthers listen. Can you turn a deaf ear lu such kind feelings and generoua sentiments, and will jrou prefer war to peace, and the utter ruin of your people to their welfare and happiness! 1 cannot and will not believe it. A* to the terms upon which your treaty of peace shall lie nego cittad, I have nothing to say—that is a matter to he agreed upon between you ami the Govern tnem uflhe United Stales. ] hive been assured however, by the Secretary of War, that you shall be liberally comjiensaled for any losses or injuries you may have sustained by the injustice of your whit* brethren, and turther, that as cr petee ami I oirndahtp ah fit have Iri n lavtotrd.fvlaodd von | j drain* to send a dob gatmn '« pnv a vent to yvHtr . I lather, Ihe I*l. -id'-nt of tin Dotted s ate., I IU rj; ..ray wo ay... 5 t.j ti 1./'wion you and hi. e| I id CiK|j|itiiiT Wii.i jut p. as, iiiti V* Us I j u \ ii.ro.. wbo «i.l «S«- -hku >**>• Ihw j foutbwtttiy iwkjjrn n. «l*« of fifjce. j I wl» »in fiarid*, wJI »:! *r you ll.«f uglil 1* mw! j j of friendship and lb- pipe ..I p< . e, wiiivli I trust, | wilt lie script'd and s i.okt d .vjth them and nu> j white brethren. May tin great Autll-t n( bum m I exiatenre, I<■ -ith you in your rl.lib'ia I'm. and j (tin- you Wisdom and a pure heart to ilect.lt* right | . ously tor the fntnie prosperity and (tipptnesa of i ymir N ition. is the « nci tc prayer of your friend j Mid . Ider brother. (Si-nrd) KOOWIiiSKUOU i:, alia* JNO. ROBS, j Washington (hty, O lober, 18, IHK7. BfotliCii! Wo tiave beard the talk ol our Cb*ef in you, it is a go.«l talk. Wchapeyoo will re | ce.vc it . the same spirit of kind ness in whieb . I It Is oil. red—and that (In' flood whieh Uan(!« over yon miv b .|i-peied f lha'. y. u will ln.*e a< • rsk | and a liti.lit suit to bea n Upon yon women and children, to invigorate, the growth ol the future welfare and hr.| pine . of y.njriS’ntiou, is the wish I .if your siniore Urodiers of the Ulnrotteo Ideleg.i --j I.on who join their Uh<s tti nli'eritig to you the Jt.ind nl Irtendshlp, I bt,,nod. It, TAYLOR. l.llU AKU GUNTEIt. d.\a HHuWN. HA ML. (Hill (fIJNTER. ELIJAH (lIUIvS. HILU WAKLK. X his roark. Will I K PATH X do. do, Tn—Micnnopy, Poi.ip,Cojcole eor Wild I at, O.enlt Povvel, ami others of the Chiefs and *V ar riors nf ll.c Hominoles of Florida. {From the .V. u York (lazed/’) Joiivsov’a l,*«r Hen»ea.—Mr. Kndieolt has •mt us a sheet eunlfiiriing apeciinefia of D. John ton’s mutable drolh'rii'a whieh he rails the 1 "Great Loro Fnen Juggernaut, fl r.ew eonsole-a- t tnry Sub-Treasury lisg Monster.’’ The rsr has | a head marvellously like that of Mr. Van Uuren ft ml a tail as long a* IMsrlde’a in tho “Deep, deep. »ca.” Collared to this car ara some well known political beasts of harden, and they make it fly like fury on the "rail road to (.erditlon,” It t- nl very fine and effective, hut wo must do our own caricaturist, nl Courllsml street, the justice to say, that two or thro • of tint ideas mid even Iho dr tugs originnirp with him, Tho m wchi'J, ( iea j. ittg in tho footatepa of (he old one.ij neatly an exact copy nf R thins mV M.«le. n Uaalatn and his Asi.otnl the gie.tl Jnml | lU!{ 0 f Missouli Uenl-on rolling lis ball, (s copied by Jnboson. J bis is tbo ease 100, with "lionquo's Ghost.” Ilul no matter,, ,vo sit pose these artists tlont r ite for Htii'li .bingo, and Robinson himself pro bably i a* well pleased to see himself “copied” as editor* ui newspapers. Johnsons pnelty is ol prime quality ami we subjoin it. ft Tit# ijkritr.n ov snisrusrsns xvo iixrrEn tvtitirrxry ittitnitt. Thou m t.'i . cr .layer, BUNT-ON gold, Who every bank WOULU-UUilYt Who KKN't) ALL things in lint womb of lint •, And wiser grew than -ago iJogh triy. Ktnlowed witli WIT KNKF. deep in lore, 'Muttgsl letirued pundits fit the AV.N, Thou stand's! a learned financier. And a In,line.l seer, without fniati, For thou did'hlsee Misautsippi's bank, ( Clio on'y bank devoid of r.tg) () erll tvv with sbining yellow gold. Instead of HICKORY leaves and snugs, Then in tby yellow rurrtnl, eye Thun pay the hearer twelve and a half cenli At sight! anil charge the mme to n c. Yours with respect, and d —n the expense. Accepted, BENTON. LOCO FOCO. m mt »■—i w wniH'tm»i—ijggp Tneaiiti)' levelling, \ov, 14- dj’ Wo arc ret|ue ted to abilu that a fevV co pies of the Rev. Thomas Smyth’s sermon on the loss of tho Hume, with a narrative by one ol the surviving passongort, have been left for aide at the (look-lore of Messrs. Plants, Iho proceeds es which are to be given to the Charleston Port So ciety,to uisiat in erecting a new 3. time it's Chnpell. A few copies of the same have been left with the Rev, John Winter, to bo di-posul ol for the same purpose. Gen. Smith is at present engaged in enlisting voliinlecrs for the Florida service, in the city of New Oilcans; font whence hois expected to embark lor the scat of war, in the course of a few diiy.-t. A large number us Volunteer* have placed their names tt| on his muster toll. NEW YORK ELECTION. Our slip-from Now York, this morning, COIf ulu come further returns, front which it seems tlte vlctury of the whigs is not only confined bo | the city, hut that tho etiliro stale has been curried ,by an overwhelming mi'j ui y. It is reportedtb.it ibe ft,'.' ’ sen aioriu I election of the t\~ht i lit i Irictf h is. also been carried by the wbigs. Tbo N. V Cnmuiereiul A.lveitis, r, of tbe lOlb hist. hold, li.v following language on the subject ! of ill-' (Mb wbi", victory: THE TRIUMPH’ Cive no’ the , it jo; 1 And lot tl.o kettle to the trumpet speak— * The itu.iipel I ilioeanimnefr without— j ’i'l.e cuimon- to tbo heaven tbe le ave.i to earth! lively win o of Ihe Iliidsnii walls another and ami’ll r nolo ol victory. As far ns we have hoard, including two ciin.itkm td Loner ! 1.-I ntd. tin.l prom ednijj west In Omitulnen. n t IAHI Mi I.f. ViN lU'ltr.N MHII111;It nVTUR I.KU 1 tai.ATintr. has di;f.n i;i.i;ci uii: ami all the : cni.nl cs luve le.'it it.'.ird Irnin In Unit extent, . siivn lliiiso id R i.kland and Putnam.—Tbe ■ lift nt these lias probably non u for the admin -1 Utrutiun; and llncl land nny have tint..'the j satin'. Mnl it is of small e,. ..pienee, either 1 I Wav. Till! Mine is " odccmi'd, rceci.ma cl, i mul d si'tillirnll<;d,” by niaj.irittcs ll.c most I as'DUntllny, In addition to the return* which vvr published ' yesterday, we glean the fallowing front tho same ' pa; er. Wts re it rsir.u fiovxn has given a whig tmt- I jotily of 800. Mateynisj. last year, was 132 ‘. •1 Roe it l*.vn CovxTV gives a w hig majority of ■ I 123. 1 Oiianiik.—Tli* Whig ticket U cleceJ by n j nu»j*utiy of uUuil 300. ( | UuTiiiEM Curntt.—Whij mujurily 13«8 Mircy’* mnj. lubi year 1060. , Ulhteu I’UUTi giviu \!io Whig Senator a r mujv>r’ny of 800 lo 1000. Marry** maj. last year 1 1404. Gusev.—Tlte Whig majority is 275.- IMarcy’s mnj. last year was 1103. CoLoinu.—The Wbigs have caniej their ticket hy a majority of 123 voles, i Alii vvr.—Whig utsj. 7 i 4. Many's mnj. I j last year 589. > ! UxvHuux. —The Wlttg Sheriff i< elected by '! a nrsjoriiy of 231 voles. Morey’* mnj. isst year ’ 383; | j Soil vtoo*. —The Whig mnj. is estimated at from 4 lo OUO. SiHX.VKerin*. —Vv'big majotily S lo 300- Morev's tnoj. last year 403. Sc it oh *ii i l. —Whig niajirily 151. UttooXK.—The Whig majority is reported to be 8,0. j MoftTaoacrit. —Whig majority 300. Marey’s i majority lasl’year 339. I Or kii>A*.—Ueporled Whig maj. 1000, Marry’* I maj. last year 3146. . Hr.nnisßtr—Civi’tix, end o<uvhasa counties are retried a* having given whig ma ' jorilic*. i f»« far taheard from u...y ONE VAN BURE Nj hj MEM ELK at rb- •—•i.ldy bast 1«» eleci.d.^'i Ot) ?: rrMHA,' .iff! u in> ( Itx*i idler iho Ghihuhl A*m,ii.i ly v»«nl liirou;rh t.-l. J’ur the WrMv-tii Hofitil Cobb o r AtbniH w »tt*cl«cU»J on the tiv '’,vj Imllot. For ihe Ocmulgne Circuit, WHliawi O. Smith of i wax clfctrtl in ike jn*l I j o'. For the Flint Circuit, Surk of wai j eledcJ on I lie h-cothJ ballot. For the H- uilicrn Circuit, 'VVilliatu W. Wig gin«vi iH e!ccud on ihe Fir*t hall<it, : j John O. Xicolt tva>* llieu elected Judge of tin* Cdurl of Oyer and Terminer for Ihe city ol 8a j vaimah. ' j Thu-N far, not a ‘lngle B:a!o U.'ghtß man Ini | Ikccii fltTit’d to any oliVc, by Ligirflaturc, ; v m.».| the most that onr ( any haa been able lo do, • ( ban beeu in pbiiiu irF*UnceH, lo prevent the (l-c- 1 f lion of Annie obuoxionH and iiicompeieiit men ol j the o’.b• r party. It l?i a conaohog icflcrlion tliat I < (bi<i I*ct,i' lu'.uie d >t « not represent i» nvij »riiy of j j ibe (N.ople of tbe. HtAlc, and (h ( arty which wqm* I to carry every thing luduro llinn here, t feci- ; x koiik* mirgiving-e—sorue occanional compunctions,. wln ii they reflect ihul 'hey arc wielding tl»c pow-1 ( it of ll.c Bute, w' ile the people are against them. ;] The following commiUce>r were ibis j morning appointed by tbo speaker of the House j ol Uepresentiiti’ es. | , On the state nf the UeJ)uhUc~~)AcfiiW% Kelly I of Houston, Btrondol (’lark, nobinso**. of r, I Christian, .Siulbnga, Uobi r:son of Cul' urn j 1 | tl| p en .! ( teenst, Moore, (,’nx, Steel, Crftw ' orJ( Ma . j bone,Johnston, Gihbs,Sbaffr >f((Jarr a s JLbersham, | Henderson, Gonner. Un Finance ,_Mcs«rs. Brown, Trice of Jus. per. 1' ran 1 >nn> |l(|| t Hryaut, Daniel, Clark ol llall, fitmb , J|ar.lago, Newton, Turner, Slalham, Hudson, Evans, I’ayno. On /’eUlimi, —Messrs. Strickland, Stewart, Colly, Meadows, Maya. Lanier, Lambert, Young J< met. .Military Committee. —Messrs, Cleveland,Wat son, Hazzard, Hilliard, Metiwc.hcr, Hall. King of Greene, Wilkinson, Black.-!,ear, Carr of Craw led, Floyd, Holm, ; Calh mn, Cano of Camden, Walton, Hrooieu, Langford, Chandler. On J'rinlimr, —Messrs. Holton, Me'Arlhnr, Franklin,Fei pics, Awlry, Stapler, Neal, Maxwell, Pollard, Chester, Wynn ol Oglethorpe, Smith ul Appling. On the Judiciary, —Messrs. Meriwether, Kelly of Houston, C.awford, < .’ant) hull, Jenkins, Kenan H. G. I ..tmar, Crane, Mc Kinley, Toombs, Shut, j fer, Dougherty, Gray Stephens, Whitaker) Bull, Mltipp, Duke, Dunn. On J'nhlic lidncati'in. —Messrs Jenkins, Harris, Hunter, Lockhart, Stroud Walton, Reaves, (jtiarlerman, Stafford, Human, Parker, McDowell, Moore,Grubbs. Weaver. Hast, Dyer, Kemp of Campbell. On Internal Improvement. —Messrs. H. G. Lamar, Goodwin, Scarlett McDonald, Warthen, Hatcher, lingers, Fitzpatrick, Hampton, Lanier, McFarland, Dobson, Sharp, i’rica of Gilmer, Houston, Jones of Finnklin, Dunn. To examine the Jonrnnh. — Mcssts. Cone ol Green, Cukor, Urunt, Welhorn of Union, Wynn of Gwinnett, Collier, Prescott, Wilson, Reid, Guar, Camp ol Henry, Jones of Harris. On T.nratmcnt. —Me—rs. Gtay, Allen, Kelly o( Raima, Ftier, Duke, Gteun of Lee, Ford, Pat lerson, Craft, Darden of Watten, Whitaker, Green of Caorpholl, Ptieo of Ju-per. On the Penitentiary. —Messrs. Mitchell, Spencer, llcnfroe, Landrum, Green nf Marion, Colherf, Rivers, McCrary, Carroll, Whelchel, Goodman, Join s of Washington, Uowcn, Ketii(> of Lowndes, Ward, Phillips. On Itnnk e. —Messrs. tSolninon, Smith of Han cock, drown. Moscly, CutnpbelLKodes, Eppenger, J. H. Lamar, Culver, Harnett, Goodwin, Hrait ham, King of Mclntosh, Jelks, Clark of Cam),bell Burnett, Tho Home parsed a resolution culling upon lltd Governor for wha'over information might bo in thu Executive i.fiico in reii.'i' lll to the raising, of the 'roopj under Col. Nelson, and iho rettti,..'.” in which they s and towards tlte G encr.il Oovern meutulso lo confer w ith Col Nelson on thesuljeet. Mr. Honnhum of Putnam intiuducod a bill to compel tho Banks to resume specie pay mv it Is on tbo 10th day of March next, and !o prevent the issue and ciiculalioti of all hills under Uud.l-; iars after litat day, and all under twenty dollar after feme future period. Stainlit g Coimnitlees of die Senate, eppointid this day. O i the Slate of the UepnbUe. —Mc-srs. McAl lister | Powell of Me.'lttlosh, Andson, Ueall, Hutchings, l.avvson of Henke, Mu’Donald, Col tliull. Powell ol Talbot, llaidiman, Miller, Hornes. On Interned Improvement— Messrs. Powell of Talbot, McAllister, King of’Glynn, Janos, Chirp-1 man, Hill, King Os Crawford, Lockhart, Lawson j . of Houal,n, Suiekland, Wilson, Vainer, Floyd, ■ May-. , On the Judiciary. — Messrs. McDonald Pryor, Harris ol Ualdwin, Patlurson, Hill, Smyth, Hur •bon, Caleltin Colquitt, Black, Paris, Hutch ! , ° mgs, Floyd, Camden. On Hnnkt —Messrs Hudson, McDonald, Mil ler, McAllister, Burks, Colquitt, Halstead, La mar, Powell of Talbot, Holmes, Harris of Bald \vt , Wells, 1 On the Penitentiary. — Messrs. Cochran,Corn) Smith, Perry, Hutt, Surroncy, Sheffield, Knight’ Key, Stoll, Conyer, Polk, Reynolds, Hiown \\ right. On pittance —Moss’d. Beall, Peatson, Mitch ell, Hurks, Ingram, Ounngen, Hines, Fans, Har ris of Talialero, Regers, Echols, Avery,Futvvoud. On Public Education- —Mess s. Patterson, Lawson of Hutke. Catching, Hardiinati, Hid Moseley, Haralson, McDaniel, Camden, Gibson, Stott*, Cuny of Decatur. On Printing. —Missis. Lawson of Hurpc, Bond, Adair. Heck, Obar, Smilli of JelUrson, Atkinson, Cowart, Haynes, Murphy, Dmnigen, Waimu"ll, Guess, Morgan. r On the .MiUlnra. —Messrs. Williamson, Hurnes, Garmony, Cleveland, Livvhon, Moseley, ( Ingrain, Cone, Hull, McGar, McDaniel, Holmes, Curry of Washington, Cooj.er, MeLemioo. A bill bus been introduced ia tho Senate by- Mr. Black to abolish the action of Ejectment and ! other things which will work a great change in ) , the practice of law—( w ill send a copy of the btl 1 . as soon as |>ussiblu. > [run* oi'n lomiKsi’o.vDLvr.j WASHINGTON NOV. Mth, 1537. i Huzza for NBW-YORK!! Th« “Democracy 1 of nunil’cr-" have overthrown the sjxiilsatcti in the vety field of their strength. See the particu- j l*>B of the glorious news tn the slip fiom the 1 New Yotk Express, which 1 rend along with this V thr E«pr*., Mil!. T c W.i . J he in ||i« city by a to «J •* I) *'* f^lt ' 1 Ai ■. n*• v» n . t t " • l'i* ■ ;«•««,' to , ,M». -a •. • - . rvhnßect.ly City, mJ > [ Al.ii.my County, •■, lirn*»c!.er, 33 ■! Orange, 328 I 1 Dnldie**, 1.600 ;> 2,O'* 3 The Editors of tiic Intelligencer have received . a letter fioni an authentic ttourccs saying, **i ! ; have little doubt that the Whigs hive carried the j A««etr.hly.” However the Slate may have goto the result in the city of .N ew York ought to convince too | Spoilsmen and Experienter* that tha conical in . which they tire cn..oged most end in their over, throw w!hnever the intelligeneo and ri lent r flhe (tci jilc t hull ho llioroeghly r. .u-ed. Tt’.ey j must at h-t give uny. They may eel ty.hnl hey i . cannot long prevent a return lit t.-.c Ueosir.ga of Ino (iovemm nt, and to the cej tyrnent i-f a 1 sound, suhs'ooti.il, ami nidform cai.t ncy. You , u;!i,n idun too v,lint a ■ alt* 0 f |V e; iug was pro lu. ed in NaW York hy *.* a U 'ic tory. I can give you onctl , tlun of ihe jay attd exullaliun the '.. lt or, gcoce excucd amongst al> 1. 1 .a os 0f0.,, independent citizens; or of the dis. Inoy and Cf.- -nu ,j on carried t« the President and ' .ainbun*. It is not easy to hear the foot, tills of the spoilsmen before they may make their spring—but it is mailer of common notoriety that the Administration strained every effort to gain a triumph—the introduc.iun of voters Irani other place* had been (sedulously alien led to hy the Tory plotters—largo sum* were promptly raised and unsparingly expended for the corruption of electors—intimidation was carried to a greater extent than it ever wa* curried before—the most experienced and expert ham!* at electioneering were led on hy Amo* Kendall himself, who ha* been proton to have written letters to the leading I, ea Pacos, and to hate stuck at no king to | delude and mystify the people—hut in spi,o al, ! —the spoihtueu have bean defeated and their candidates driven fern place hy large majorities!; What consolation may he it, store for .Mi. Van Uuten from other ipiartcrs, wo cannot say, —hut it i* certain ho and his hienJshcie, now-look with trembling at the prospect and the more knowing om express openly their apprehensions that '.he "Us emeu Exi'imtn-vr" will he, to the long tried patience of the people, like the last straw on the back of the carnal. I r will huisak tr down I In different qttjrter*,the opposition are streiighten. mg their torce.a, and incrcasm ; their power I and die Cabinet are now visit d with qualms of con. sciouancss that that which they themselves have done and are doing has created and developed | the power they so much halo hnd dread, liy 1 their uhstinate persistence in ‘‘expedients”—hy their sullen stand against the public interests— they are catling all the energies of the people into exercise, and practising and improving them in the best mode of showing their strength. If the spoilsmen and their leaders had been nmro wor thy of their power, they might have perhaps bus banded it for years: and the corrupt piincipies on which they ate united might have long escaped the attention of a majority of the people, or at least have bocn insufficient to excite popular in dignation so effectually ua to lead to their over- I throw. Hot the manner in which they have pul I forth their power, and arc continuing to exercise | it, has alienated their friends, and is every day strengthening the giounds of opposition occupied hy their adveiiaries. Was it reasonable to suppose that my other course would be pursued by men united only (as Mr. Calhoun truly remarked at the seamen before the last) "nr Tilt: cohk*ivk mweii or rutiuc { noxnmi I” The Administration parly are, ami j have been what li.yir irresponsible power,and the the circumstances of their situation, gained | through the overwhelming personal popularity of Andrew Jackson, have made them. A few of the j parly ha'O rotUled the depraving causes. The pretence of such a few may be counted upon in I every party however constituted, hut not their { cHendunej. }h' Ml 7‘ xi 1 ma.'nv/a. N ! that is nevertheiess, the atm,i. plr. roof disease.— Tha best answer alter all, which the administra tion patty cun tnal o to the reproaches and resent tneu 1 of tie.) country, is that they tiro what the pmvtr and popul.nily conceded made them: and - that if .he country i runt, nt with tho iri , th y | ought not to quarrel w.ih tha fruit. The drum. hie cannot ho expected to bearer -opts. It ought I to be rooted out. I Tho Conservatives generally joined the oppo s.t on in the Now York elections. The Globe has opened its batteries with the greatest fierce- I e.Oxs an Mr. Senator Talmadgo and his friends, Kives and Garland, oi Va. The opposition cer tainly owe liu’o gratitude to the motive.* of the Conservatives: and though I feel a strong disin clinaliun to make an arbitrary assignment oi motives or intentions, I four that their conduct fit t but too aptly illustrated in an anecdote 1 have of Sir Hubert Walpole. When Sit Hubert wa = s-lli'd as to the cause of the quarrel between him an I Lord Tuwnshead, ho replied, "Oh! as long as the style of the “ firm was ‘Tow tishcad and 1 Walpole,’ all was mighty pleasant hut when it '[became ‘Walpole and Tovvnshoad,’ my Lord became uncooifoitabk'.” Lord Townshead was the prototype of our 1 Conservative*. iSo long as the Conservatives , vveteyiisf in the firm—ail powerful in the gov. ■ eminent —all went on well in their opinion—“all 1 was mighty pleasant,”—hut when times changed ■ —and the President termed Loco Fcco, attd Uenlon.lfluir, Kendall & Co. defied Messrs. Tub i madge, Hives & Co.—then “my Lords became uncomfortable." M. I j " The planters along our coast have been for some time back, busily engaged in cutting down ; their cane—lhe first cut down is generally (ire ■ served for planting in spring; sou,e sugar has, . however, been made, though the boiling may be s.uJ to lie now only properly commencing.— ; From the trials that have hitherto been made, I we under, land good cane yields about one bo-'s head to the acre, but the longer tho cane is with , I out being cut down the belter it proves. In the West Indie t, where it is 15 months (the first crop) j sometimes without being cut down, it yield* ■ about tour or five limes that quant ly. The hosts of winter, however, in this climate, oblige our I planters to cut down their crops without giving I the same ngth of time to ripen.— La. Adv. ° , Puti n- Wives. —A gentleman speaking of those who marry pretty wives, said, that in’six ! months a woman became ugly to her husband : - and, what was wotse, she continued beautiful |to others. Seidell says something to the same | effect in hi* Tab e 1 alk. “He,” observes Sei ! den, “that had a handsome wife, by other men is thought happy ; ’tis a pleasure to look upon lie and lie in company with bet; hut the husband ' is cloyed with her. Wc are never content wi h I i what we have.” Tin? Pen • • 1 f ' r tl:50t “ !- I ’ MSI «* < ' '‘i-.: bo deprived of the ruin (A a ,y o 01 «1 t ror prufU inili .i Ktiuu, and Klnli ot- pi: it’d otherwise in tiU-** l nwtiiKr .is U| i. ay be pr. rhei by lav; but I ;'* Executive remit u.c aaiti Ciience and all dittplilili- i*j i-i ■- ” fii 'j' e rl 1-1162 in favor of thnao who arc con- ~ ?cie.i io'<.-!y *<■■; r ii‘.uus of bearing arms was ado jy led aw lullowt*: “I’li ’ freemen ofllii* Commonwealth fdiah be armed and organized lor i»s dolboce, when and in Fiich manner uh may be dro u by • law. Those aho conacientiourtly a.jrUple to . be r nn.i , {dial! not i»c comjiC ed :« do e*, but \ s-li iU pay «a equivalent for such j;crsonai ner- a 0.. V % -i: ft 1 <VC N . IARKUT. aS t>V• 9. fr.«s bopii cm. ..i,-; nivtiy f. • y krs. <«.\v Ua»» 1 —| . . <t* .si > ••• x ■■ l - • }i ;V, ’t> .. .mv r.■...i - e.i-t-y i-- K ....... v *■ ■ i : ■ - C*'Lojißua MAUKiiT, Nov. 9. r ■ hifli rtle uutwilhvasuUug n a c.i iiili-rublr d.c.nK*i» liwi'iitU, rcmaius Hi ut uur lu iii‘ r qvc.ttiii.iiis. Tie re* in.s * ll “ cun- ii si;l ruble «ju .ntity in timinjHhc |*a*i w vk,aml - oviwv ; ~l :!;<j»« iua .n oiuctivity mnoujf win* busliit nn n. Hip j vea-j fait ilu.twe ai now U i rmimd to have itlluil It ud, seems to have put cv* ry thing in motion. .lain uc Btilfliigence. HAVANN mi, Nov. !I.—Arr schr Mary ii Hooper, 1-ul' r, HHV. imh. hai td, brio's Gen Mrlulosh, Ch-pmnn, BaUimore ; Cia iv» Ann, Mu son Havre ; sclip Avon, WidgCotf. I’rovid. nc ; Cai.o.., \l.m, 'u . . fil.vKl.r. I«iN, Nm. I’.-Air br. ship Pcni.ty 1 I la: , Johnson, I.Vv ipoo. ; m hvs U.-cdoph, lr .ud I lin ado.pm ; Missouri, (’o ■.U t t . >:■. ; op ] wick, K. y W, S( via ioJuui ii \ ; Malioii, Wi!cox> Jacu mii-.i.iv ::-.ti, 5U40.1, i. i li. . W6utt . i sti •• ■■;. • -*.n r:. ?w brig* s. ii i I. <lG.ob , dad'ord, Jiustoa ; G.n su.i.t ~ jJv nnt u. Da t.i n»r . • - • •• iMAiH* I CD In Talbot county, on Thursday the 9th i-ist. by the Hev. J. Ii ugs, Mr. Jx;.tES A. Stbinof.U j of liuvke couitlt,lo Miss A. Jotixso:;. i daughter ot Elijah Johnson of Talbot county. • -■ -aswi.x DID. At Tus-aloosa. Alab.im<i, ua ihn Gih Au ouhtim SisAuaiiTKii. 'lhe deceasetl li;id beesi on nn extensive tour throu. huut the Weat, on I’u ijn Fs connected wish a nu rcuniilc house in New Oileuns, in which he had recently become imeu’Ktcd. When on his return to his family in ihis city, where they were temporarily residing he was arrested ut Tuscaloosa, by the disease lin re known as ibe Cungesiive fever, which Icr inin.ited filially in abou'. len days. The mime of Augustin Slaughter is, in tliis community, associated with almost every quali ty best soiled to command respect and affection, heart w.is Tho very home of generosity and • benevolence. Selfishness was one of the hlem- I ishea of which he was as neatly exempt as any one whom we have ever known. His cour tesy and amenity of manner, and his tenderness for ihe feelings of every hunihn being, were pro* verhial. His eye was ever moist with the lours , of sympathy for the unfortunate —and his hand opt n as day to melting charity.” Few, it is believed, have ever descended to the grave more universally or more deservedly beloved and re gretted. A Finn S’ii. hinrfdii M dr an 3 Fciialo Acaile ny, r j HIE cumnii'aiom rs ol the idncoln iV!ale Acmle- U. emy, take pb asure m announcing to tho sur rounding country that limy have engaged thoscr viu.es ol llie Uev. John W Keid to take charge of tho Male Academy—whoso character in Columbia and Lincoln counties will need no rccoinniecdat on yet they lake this plan of. announcing to all con cerned, that they consider him well qualified to ad vance youth in the various studies preparatory to entering eolloje. lie ;s, where known, conddored indubtnous, attentive, and apt to (each, keeping good order in school— all of which r< qiiirementsaii! in lisp: n 'ii>2o. 'l’iiO eommissionera have also made 11 r arc ciaent* to purcliA.v jin anpaia i,* lo: the bom fit ot ilie* ,l< edemy, which will be received soon afier ihe school commences. The prices of tuition as in otheracmleini»>H,ami hoard in tin village and vici n hv, rating bom five to < ighi dollars per month. J’ktkr. Lamar, 'J ims. FkQUENCE, U'.m Dau.a.s, Fiiaoh ck I’unwEß, ] 1 AIIVI Y WIIKAT, A I >AM IIA I; . S JURGRR, Jon n Z:;m i:.<, Joshua Daniel, Commissioners. And ihe trustees of Lincoln /■'■•ualo /L-ndemy, announee to ill • public that Miss ( I“\ elru d and *. is i Uan who l.uvo had cl arco of the I uvale Acn le my two years past, will • oniirme in char •> of the same the eiiMiim; year; th .*v reiisidor tho clmrarleV of tie' in lituiion, under their charge .so \ve!l‘c., a!'- ’ ' 1 ■ ij unntees' >yto aay any ihn.g ui ■ ,t «> ?'”•« c t, c •»f=...t is Ii", to'tiuJr o,Tt : .;:;}■> ™M. u, ; !l "• " i'„ir juirils in oluftiti it. «a t„0 itt-rovo-. V" < I lie ir mor tis, lie y ask coniiiunmre ot lue j.'.l’l run:' ':', which !.: * been gone rdly given the pro cut year, wad aphd: 1 that ir ;hi.:g ; h ill lie wanting on lit part of ti„> teat •i. :*.s or fru it «*< lo uiv 'rat is aeJi ,n. The j rices of tuition a Ut<! hoard rim same . c i ili * jiast yrn, an las followk; per quad ror hal MvMtiii, four dollars; or seven the sM:i;.nnr five ’ mouths—in this cLss, I ctl us, op.i i- !, reading, Wriuii;:, Ar:i! ;e.clle, thcgmpliy, FiijjKsh Grain mer ami Child’s Geology, will lie taught. 2nd v lass, per quarter,B'-v eii dollars or twelve (Kdlars > &. liny cents |>e so-sion; i ithishranch will be taught ancient and modern Gcogrnnhy, ancient and modern History, l.ogie, uheterie, Kaims Lleuienis of Criti » cbm, i'nelids Geometry, Days Algebra, Natural . and Moral Philosophy, and Parleys Natural Thcolo- Lxira branch, on the Piano Forte per quart r 810,00 I Csc of ihe Piano, *2,0. ; From h Language per quarter 7,00 s ' 1 ‘rawing nfid i’.iiniing pcrqtiarfer 7,i0 . ; In,-i.u.'d >n in needle work gratis, Hoard in the village and county, from five to eight ; I dollars pur month i i Iho ex; i\ isos of both th' mil' and femalo Acad ! enues will comnunco on tho day ot January » I next. 1 i By order of the Trn (tvs. I ALLX.INDDU JOHNSTON, Sec rein ry. 1 ■ The editor of lh ) We.-hington Nows wll ii.s 'rl ll'.eabove once a week until the first January next, nov l Ij 2f»7 r (»Ei >I\CST.i —Uurke County. * HDIiLAS U iilinm SV. Jlaund applied for V ¥ letters of Administration tie bonis non, on . the estate ot Drury Fouhand, lata of said county deceased. 1 These are therefore to cite and admonish all and . singular, <bn kindred imd creditors <>t said deceased, j to bo, mid appear at my ollice within tin* time pro . ( scribinJ hy I avv, to file ihrir ol jeeUons. if any they have, why said b iters s’i.cmld not he granted. Given under my hand ol office ia Waynesboro’, this Gth day of November, J 837. T. H. UI.OL.NP, d. c. c. o n c. nov L> \vM\l 2fi4 Notice. , t. 11. persons imhbie lto the estate of llary : * A Pei ry. lute Ol Burke county, deceased, are re quest*.d lo make paynn nt. and nil creditors of said I estate, to prowont tlnni in terms of the law. ' LDWAUD HaTCHLU, AdmT. nov 10 wtf ’^Gt DROUGHT to Juil, on Fri *’ day ih* Gih oct- insl., a negro 'a J man, about years old, cl . ,v, * ~ / dark complexion, who says he r \ .} / belongs to Jim P King oi Au- r . ' guala Gn. said boy when taken w ; , z'.. /-zsm op was riding a sorrel horse, aiid calls himself Wm. 'ihe owner is re quCiled lo call and pay charges and take him away. J. ALLY A N Lit, Jailor. Columbia county. Oct. 9 830 V ILL be toiJ on the ft si Tuesday in Decent v» Iter to it, at th*Lower Marker lioiiso in the city of Augusta, nil tha (>cri*huWo property (ne groes excepted) holonging t > tlto rsiato ot U esfern U. Thomas tipc’d., consisting of (Jafria-e Ho scs, lutxxy, and //ouwhjl.i and Kitciteu Furniture, Ac. ! Tonus, at sale. I EMMELINE THOMAS, t nov || Is £O3 AdtnV, IT| 7 H.l. b* Id on the J2d l)4Kcmi»ef. a* thr J * W r luniaTm tt Hai& iVrry,<Lecd,u I‘uruw* .1 ilr w»ri»h »My property of <»nl < sin’*% citjtov *n*e | rov. ID v. u J f o ... lilt. re, .. I lie mi . uUUioni»> ail and | < linsu ar im-lun in d ami cr. diiom ui »nid c 0 lio atxl ui iny within liie i.inu pic •iv.liod by law, io liK i• >lr objections, u any tke\ t m\ \Jo bii w cause why i>.tid idlers should not b>. ». »;vcj; under my hand, at office, in Jaeksoirhoro £ :his Hi day of *uay, ic37. , ~ ( JOdHUA FkiblV, Clerk. i may 4 b_ra 101 b'Aolo UAGi-1 AM)C U A i IzalSJ S 1 insiS , . ; Eundersigned da' ng removed to Savannah • has opened til No 3, Dolton s Itaogo, n lev. 1 J;:ors alrovo (he E.u-lmngo, eu is'. -nvu IvAKL- 1 D lor lira trail.-v ;i m <.l n n, ,-ui F. iCi G- 1 IfAG ta arid V tiMA/ir-N,t.LY I. u.-. iira.-ri ■ ; J . V. his lima e.Cfciusivc ly Io this business, lie . Vti.t i.neiid o the IK o.’v Ottuli, It ice M.U 0.1.er t ;.:U' e—rc. ;v.' : m.U an;; eg ti ra-.L, <v«. at.. ' g MOJ give In n then l i.,io;.up i ,!ra.i’CD-M 1 hiun-nii WM lUaiiau .1- iiiO-X.hfc HAiAia G.\. Savannah, oct. 18 ~4 :w- l\. l\. j. L:b : A advances on all uun ; imu olnci produce in slorq* • \ v< ••• L* u-»•» - *i‘ ci• ; TT QST on Tuesday evening hist,cither in Augua- j tu, or on Ibo V. righisboro’ road, vvunm 4 nines t of Augusta, u lied *»I rocco POCBvi*f LOUh.,con- < iaming-310 or id,in bills, ike bai k.> not recollect- i Id. ihe mine oi the subscriber id written iiiamo the . Pocket Book. The above reward .will be given lor , thedelivily of iho Pocket Book and Mon y to Mr. M. Lillie, at the Globe Hotel, or to the subscriber in Cravvlordville. TTIOS. J. WEBOUNL. uneSO tl k ESTABLISHMENT f Od,OA. H WARD L. FLOOD moat respect fully informs iii the citizens of Llhcrton and its vicinity, that he liascommo-ced li .sirtebs in the above hnc; and lo give ample sat isiaetion to those that may lav or him with heir orders, he will always keep the Vorii fishioiur both lor Ladles uding habits, and gtitih moils tail and winter dresses. sept 1J \v2tn 2H ~~.Z ay, ! , BOUT th« Ist ofjlarch !at!, Iwo negro u llows, .< i\> to wit: (HlOßiii:, about iG years, iag \ won grown, hrig’nl blacken bet dor 10 inches hiu,h, no thin a eke very rcc-11< eled. Aii.i.i'i, oiniut 50 years old, very black, about the .same height, was rais'd in ••oath Caioimu, speaks 0.0 kt*n aa negroes usually do, reads and writes* hale, and v\ ill be well calculated to gel along with i-punous pasj-e.s, nml denying his own* r | a. hups; has b. on a» *v I a lit;Io, and will most likely be apt Io i*iu«e lor home st a port >ny person that can give any man mat ton to me at this place, respecting said shall ho well rev.artied,and receive ;iie ihain.s o ihn owner. JUiliN LO tv Twskcegcp, Ala., Oct. 17. tivv xl-io' instate ior tiniJ* 11K subscriber to discontinue the .i. Mercantile idi. imps, amt luru his mtciuion io farming, oilers h>r sale his prt p#rty in iho town o iL'.uhstm. Ilia Dwelling is o newly finished, larger.nd corn modiuos huuti*, on liit* public square, with t.uiiabl out houses, on excellent wi 11 and garden, wit h good I nek io.s, carriage hou-c,stable and burn, vv oil ur ranged i<»r a Tavern, or for a private dw« iling* and a store, ns one ol rooms, has the necessary fix tures, and is now used us a dry goods store. As there is no doubt that the Georgia Rail Road will he located to this place in a lew months, and will be probably completed in a year, and us there is but one Tavern and but tour Dry Goods fetorts in this place, any person wishing to carry on either business, would do well to call and examine the pre mises. if the purchaser wishes, the household and kitch en furniture will ho included. I he terms will be accommodating. TiiOii. H. WHITE, nng 29 3t : 3 2nuf f Ah Vs OFTiI ait OIJ Gsl -r!*R.E I> 8T GCK, J 4 •-V pennissien of J B. Buchanan. Esq , Urci n .'J* my of Fairfield District, will he sold ol mh lic Auction, on a credit ol twelve months with in (crest from the day oi sale, at the Cuiumhia Race Coufftc, mi I hursday the tidd of November next immediately after the day’s running, four marcs, «f He favorite stock oft he late John Randolph of tiounoko, one »barpedo:» year old roli,(»tu ol Allan tu, and one Yemen cull, the prop riy of John M >iiukc, di c’d. Funher-parlicahtrs as to pedigree wc., will be given on tie day ol sale. THOMaS ARKE, Adm’r Oct 23 24d w i ACA R ; rulin' public Will recollect ilmti'm Monday. Ilio iL 13l!i inst. the Vaucluse Pnclory is to be s;u!J llie »a!>‘ Id inko pi ilr c on llm | rmis'ii ul 12 o’cloili, uiicr wliirli will b.t M>lil 10 ihb bidder, tw-o likely o: io bay*, uno oliont I years old, the <n In ,■ übuut Id; one ngon; four Jlfnies; one 1 lore; sun dry i dus nod Cnlv.a, bogs, c:e ; ulmj, k: 1.0(H) yards of OeindnirgH, or n» mueli us rimy be on, hand on llm day of sale; Mosey; conun ynrn; also, a q ianfly of i.'otl'iii and Woof; b ; oi;selioM a .d ivilciuot i nV nilnre; tlicnniiro slot U of : rv (.’oo-ls and (urtviics cm littnd 't'hcio inswill ht iibtial and inui’el.notin on (he day ol sale. J '.H G. WILKINSON, Pro* ideal L’oard of l;i to’m. not I Si sv.h 23: i -' / 1 1. ho a dd,nt (.’jlnodmi (Hmn lem o,on V V 11“) fin-1 I’llesday in I . .‘eemlior m Si, tin. ( ' r-n the u.ualiioar.i of -is lim.dr.d a -r.,; I land, more or I. as, a.’j lining lands uft.ubtit Jones an! etli'i-J, on i o wo r.s of < lernvnoy'a Cioel; > lirco lluiidr.-d ol wl.ioli is c'o.nni, and lira fine a rat fir ciilnv wuh 1 good duelling and uii il-. c; sv; o:.t ii'io os. M. 1 above i.-sold :n com, li u .with iho will of.Jo dma Manlord, into ol v)o --1.mild.i counry, doi-M, for ths purpose, ol distrihu tun. Terras mi iho diy of tale. (jIULEOIiD ALFORD. AdrnV, with the Will annexed, sept 20, 1827 wtd 220 W' t S/ IL:, hoaold on the firs Tuesday in Decern * » bor nostjbeluro the comt bouse door in the eountj ol Luwud. s, In Ilio usual hours of sale, and to the Inalio*! bidder. Lot of Land Ao 318, in the Id.h district of lonavrly Irwin,now Low nn'os conn ly ,CDHt na n.; IJ.) a oi, linn properly oi lira Into i'iivid Ah winder, d nsesid, ol .!j. rsou eoiu.ty; so! . ugroi id iio to an order oi Ibo i/ n-n ;udo Inlerinr Coon ol Jelf.-isim (Mimiy, w In n smitiglbrordinary purposes. Terms ol side on ilia tldv. JO//X W.Ai i-.X.I.NDKR,) , V.-.il, S. ALLXAaUER, 5 a,lm r se;il k’nib. 1 >37 wnl 227 y-iJ .MiMYaMi. Ua.V All AY front iho at -J Augiis u, (too ,on lira l.’nli t l buary last. f: a iSigr.. woaian named LAUllAitV.uyed r b< V* ‘‘bout 2d or 28 years, da:lt eoir.plciTed, i( Vi no nr i'lts is recuileuled lh.it miglu lad t„ t, y her discovery. Itarbary was p.tivbascd r-. ‘J-J bom Mep'o n Newuinn, 1 pptr 3 Uups, . iko.iweii Uist.S and 1 think s(ie is now lurking about Augusta, Ua. or Steuben New man's. Tba flbovo Reward will be given for the ' apprehension ami delivery of Harbary.at Sdvcriun, C., or lodged in some safe jail, so that 1 can get htr LlL'dl'LL UORiiYSO.N, Silverton, S. C. ScptS. 1637. wtf 210 iiO.i'S', Olimis'nid, in Warren county. Goo. somciimo in the tinier purl of Angus, last, a JVute of JJ.uul em IV'iu.Siminims for Ss.i,payable io ih • subscriber on I lio 25tli December, 1637.’ All persons are l,oro- Ly ibrewanlicd against reeciviug- or trading li.r said noio. A1 lritLiiS 6. JuAiia. oei 27 wdt Adiv..cy a.(..-..2. ON the 13th August last, I cnclos d in n lotto' addressed io air. ill. A. \t hue, Augusta, Coo Two iluti.T. d Didmrs in bills of lira lidjnviugde crip.ion—bilu.t bid. Central Tank of G otgiaTLci ter A. -No. 2JI, liulid Ist Aypl Jl,;2J—one .-.oil bii a commercial Lank ol .h.icuii,No. ao2, Letter A dw iod Ist Sept. l»3t),iji.e yfio bill, Dost non, t r’yabie lve° day- alter dale', lu.urai.ee Lank ol Cnlumbus. No .so, tellur A dated 31 A uV . M 3.,, -j he above Letter shim.d have readied AtigusU in three days alter leaving tins oliico, but us yot I have heard im ihu g Iroiu it. All per.-ons urn tbretvarned from n- nl iving either of iho abot e bills, and all iha Udnim ol ibis Snatc and persons io whom they may be of lured are requested to give inlonnaiiun . f the ii ct • and by giving me suen iniormuiiun us vv.lt lead ij illy detection of the villtun, or lira recovery ol ll o morn y or any part of il, shall be paid to their satki lavu»i.. S. 6. KEvDKlrii, TarhesyiUc, Oct 22 v.3w 24i { * 'm l! ul Taesdiiy in Deer miter acatTw iIJ bn , SU H’ 01 c <Jun houstfin Lurkocomi y, un de- an order of lira Court of Oidmary of said eoun tv a tract ol Land coasiaiiug of sevonty-ouo acres ad/jtiung lann ol John Lodge in s lid county, ijulij : or ihe bt tjufit ol the minor heir. COLEMAN, ndrax’r & Guard’n. sopt 86,133 1 . wtd 229 |t o ,{se of CiitcrjhtiMxrchi, I i , ;i'■ ,-" 8 ' ■■■;•[>.!'<Jj '■■■■■ tiny . v . ' 1 -d oi , A ;,t and . .tviulvti smVaut-- Can N slo.v. /.a ft »«•;!• viih.-r imus.ite lorvmlor Iks Itouseta rniivetticutas any m iJtO t bunt.y, lie wilt >o tipai, on I i■ rove it, as Soon •s m v -niuico and necce. Miy will r.q iiio it,until il will bans orderly and j 4 .11. , :..,d . V, na. .1 can I o d rill*, forwjliduiehh- V vrr.e, r.s ■ or ifoulde wi.l be spared . ;■■■; r evil la'.e ibis opyorlmiity to ob. ayn ;•, il.- :it v.tll Ira his am, inrundcring bis huasa oi ,i .table to tin s> who will eisil il, to tnaKett n quiet ..ml pleasant refit ul, ns hs is determined to eiml his dorvs t i iboso who find pleasure in excite, nient and luriinlcncy To necomplisli this object, lie lug adopted tin- role, w Inch shall on no account bo departed l.oul, of ianiishinx mi exciting am! dan. c ;■. n'u liquors. Ifj pursuing such a course, ih e new I: r wid find -n house, r at, coiuluit, am l , inti. . ni: j in , . , .. . ~i ■; lu '.ugnala, pan Irka tlio right l.r.inl ro «r a. or \ a g Ms W-ellliprn's and wilt reai h Ap;! ; v.L rlt i.t on the mail stage mad !vl' . n .il,'ltio dtsPluCo'js liol lengthened, mid (bey euitli.-luinglii's rest of my houso N.YHUNiLL DAILEY. ■ ; !! -. Golmnl'ia c.i.O.i , oct.2(> ev-ll 2dl _ hfoyJ, ■ :! mi d ;hl, on the 28th ; n:;:l., a common sized j 'o ,J L'Mi r I'm km notes as well as 1 cun ten Lee I ,us lunows—Une i.ot 1 iunnas D. i icy, ot Jeuer.-on country, lor two 1n... cm! and ten dUim-s; oneouJ. fuluter of Kichmbnit county, foe emu.bandied and ninety dollars; one no David To). v --i mur for one hundred dollars; one on 1 act Lamar ij of Lincoln county, for.four hundred nml twenty seven di liars; two on James Jennings; both together ! amounting to two handled and eight doliars; anil several oiltir smaller Holes which Ido not now re member, together with scrip‘oi Dank Stock ol the Darien Bank, lirouch at Augusta to the amount of thirty shares. Also a ituntmr of other papers of value to me. Any itnfbrmaliati in relation to the above will ho tliai.kfhby n-cef ed, besides a liberal toward will be given h r lira Look and ns contents TilOAUc J. JLiNALAGS. oct. 30 -nd ui-LilWlw tin AIL. in 0- b'GAI ALiiit ACACillAJiliy. muK Trustees of tbo Avadetntes in Madison, | li . organ roumy, h vejhu gidltfleatioit to au nuuco to lira public, I but they have engaged tbo services oiM Auuub i ub Ai.ukn, to take charge of the tnal • Dcpaitmtn.t lor the ensuing your. Tit, Uioo'.aaud capacity ot Air. Alititi are wet I known ' id, tarty iai-.as us no instructor ol youth in oar va.a. c, sir.aval i t lira bu t scholar* in the Stale us received from btm lira foundation of ih.-tr educa tors. \Vc call .show many living eminence ol Ills , uhttity as a sebua.r at.a insiruclof ol lira first. rder. » Di.r beu.aio Lepuriwcoi will o tu under tbo must favorable cireinii.- lances Our bi.ilemgs (hav ing erected a musical saloon) ate ail in line order— wnlt an cutiru it. vv set ot Ghent.cal, f'loli soplueal and Asttoni.mic.il Apuratus, Mr Osuc.od llehce, who has h.l n lot several years in someot the must uis-iuguislad scmmaviej in the country, and two c .itt| clout f cmiilo nssislaub, buvo been oligage.l. it has liccu found by expcmiitra, that lira lugher biaucbes of educaiiult, especially in phnoso, by, cm mi., ny, lira i.maeni nun nn ileru long iag. s, can ran bn si.cce.-siully t.tight nitiiuut a male supi-n n.. i. a .i. l uch ’ii i,ur 11 joCt, and we leel satisfi eJ, t ,ai from the hi;;li nianding of Mr. Tierce, that our c\,aCiutUius w ill ba lolly realize i. Onr min iiul dcpunlucnit ou the Tia 1 o, Guitar, with Vocal .riubic, on an entire new yet simple plan, will bo under the direction of Mr. Danili, Chase, whose success as an instructor is unsurpass ed, and we believe uttequaied iu tlio fckate. Voial music will Iroiu a part ot the exercises it the school every day .thereby combining a sweet influence with n charming iccrcldion. Tainting, drawing, wilh all the various brunches ol a fasionablc, po.tlo and substantial education, such as are taught in the very best schools ul the country, will bo atlaihable in our schools. Vie caa assure lira community that no pains, orcxpence, to accomplish lira purpo ses si t forth will be left untried by us The terms oi tuition will be'moderate. Our village is remak ably healthy, ana board can be hud on reasonable terms. Our sellouts will open on lira second Mon day in January, next. ELIJAH E. JON TP, JUIIN W. TOICJ KK. THOJIASJ. UDKNEY, TIIADc.US Id. It EES JOHN UUIIsON, Trustee*. nov I vvtJnlO 206 . Glvl.l.Alit.i. to an order of the inb rio- court f i oi Lmkc county, w Idle selling lor ordinary pur (inscs, will be sold im lira fiist Tuesday in February next, at lira conn-house in I lie lovvnoi v\ ayirasboro’, between lira usarl Inmrs us sale, lira fbtlnvviug pro pi ny, to wits one hundred ceres of land, more or ic.-i, on the w aters ol Dry > r - k-—also, lira follow ing in groes; Alnnbam, 7ub y, mnl b xdam,belong ing iu o/. i.iab Lake,tale ot outke county, deceased, t tuns of sale on lira day. JOILV SAXON, Adm’r. nov lb wnl 21. j tutni.a nnlv io an order of tlra inferior cour ii of Turtle ei imly, whue tilling lor ordinary’ purpi svs, will be told on lb first Tuesday in Fob* i uur) uexi, ril ihccouriiionsc in lira tovvn of VV ayues bor.i', bclvvcen lira mud hours of tale, tbo Ibllow lug; piupeny : viz, one liaet of land cumniunig otto n.u w-ami ueri .s, uioreur le-s; (:1.-o, lira i.dtovv.iig ne ......», rred’l,, v> i ,• . zur, . atony, I ulvvood, Joe, Mi lire, .1.1, V. s.-t.y and child, Nancy and ciiild, a.-.l .lariini, bo.ea ngioif. lin;, of John T, Forth, dzeoased. i cmis oi e.on lira ih;y. J <ti .N e- Si ••'»’, ) , , , Li l .Mct’UO.-iN, J 4dm r nov 10 v- : <1 JC: i (JLUji'J :A, / Ly llr.* Lourt ol uuin*aiy lo*’ Jtarke c untj S feaid Couuiy. e .t / li iJi.hii A-axon, of •vv Jolm S Kooiici*, (!<H-C'aivsd f luki of. fruid coun ty, hive p liiiou. d wfid coisri lor ici.o. s t.'.ql.ng ti.ui LJ kaa lUuy a:.' u kicked a tid oaluio ill ; ar-J U.vHo or,: u viu aiid a niniiiah aiJ eoii t (jUi. J,l*» lietuul iij p. ar !); (uro said court on the first ~’loinliiy iu iduy tqid ii.cn uuu thereohew cause why cl leueiti ahuuid not ho graaUU. By older of the court. T. 11. BLOUNT, d c c o b c nov 10 fim 204 GhOUGIA, £ By the GoUrt ol Ordmury oi sard Burke county. $ County. W HLUi:ASAIIenS B Prior executor ofEtL V t muiiti Triur, deceased, late of said county has petitioned for letters disadssury, stgLliiiij (hat lie has fully admiuifT red Said ffct iio i Iscse aie thereloio io »iio and admonish all con rerii. d to be ami appo:»r heiuro r.aitl eoui| oji (he first ; outlay m Msry iiexi,ni:d ihciiund there shew cause why .said leiturs should, not- be granted. By ordvl of lira court. r I II Bl OUIVT d c c o n c. nov 10 vvfiui 204 r-v, .Bks’TviC.Md kiciUdo. OF! ER lor sale, lo carry iiUodfeci (he Inst will - ami if laraerrt ot i Mihoii, deceased, the yahiiblei'iuiUalioii o.viud by her i.j her life-lime, I* in I lift coimiy ts .Icti'ei sou, about five miles from Izouiaviik* ou tlio \\ u\ nesboro 1 road, eoiUuiiiing \ about fcvcnieen hundred ccreaofOuk and L'ieKory I i'tuid <»rr Black Jack Greek, ab »ut six hundred acres «.l wlcch arc tl arevl and iu succusi-vlul cultivation. ’ Overseers, mgroes, and othei ne cj ary buildings ore. upon the place ; also u coltou Gin and running .. Gear, will be sold with (lie place. The plantation fur raising coltou ami corn is excelled by lew in iho j couniy A more minute description is dee med un rieee sary, ns the undersigned presumes no ono would purchase without examining the premises, i he OversOvT on the plantation will at any tiino show the land lo any person desirous of purchos* i i also olFerTor sale a tract in the county in iho I iftmio iiate neighborhood, but not joining the plan * la'uOii,colUair.ing, by re survey, tincc hund-ed and - sevvnty-an.es Oak and Hickory Lund, a»-Joining | j Gen. ;/ nfg*>fuery cud Dr i:ol;bins which I will i o .i cither separaL y or wiih ifie plantation to sun. pinchmci.v. 'i'heso lupils Irt iih.iell at private . ; - bale ai any lime between now and the first 1 uesday in Januaryjicx . provided icm mod with a purchas er, and it not Sv id beliiro that time, 1 will then, ot the market house in ihe town ol i ouis.vilie,Beil the Bnmo at pu!»hc out cry, to the highest bidder* Ono liaii cash, iho buluueo upon a credit of twelve iipmfiis. ’ I will uLo sell at the said plantation on Friday ’ the 2Urh oi Dtccmhcr iicxf, all the slock el every kind uumi the m.d place, consisting of Horses, \ f ‘Ules, C-dniio, iiogs &c., also Wagcons, l ari?, FJomalion and Llackwnith’a tools, t orn, Fodder, and a number of other uniclea 100 tedious io men' lion. The sale will bo (oritiuued »r -m day lo day until nil is sold. Also at the sumo lime will bo hired for on«? year Ihe negroes belonging to said es tate. Terms on the day ofc ale ROGER GAMBLE, ExecT. nov 10,.1337 wtd 264 $ GRKEaBLE ui an order [from the infe;io, xA conn of Burke county, win n silting lor ordi nary purposes, will bo sold on the iir>t Tuesday in , February i.ex', at the court-house door in Waynes boro*, between the usual hours cf sale, one Honse g and Lot with adjacent Lots in said town, belonging ** to Hamilton V\ alson, deco' sfd, sold subject tu a morignge in favor of Joseph Gates. JOHN AXON, Adm’r. nov. 10 wtc 261