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LAMENT OF THE FOET HAFEZ Fu!
niK WIFE,
at via caiwrma.
“Blest with llu-p, Zayds," ’iwti my volut dftir.
To pan my Ulnt day a with 1 1 ice alone :
All! fruhlcas wi-hcs, Ilia) ion high aajlifol
Like scattered leant tt(nn lirt tircrtM blown
Tint line lo fall, no alt nay Inqsra decay.
“Thou wcrl too pure, 100 heavenly pure, l.i
dwell
With auch a* me! and therefore turned away
Tht*»« living cyca lliat shaeinied the young ga
idle—
Dark—dark—a* night, yet beautiful »* day.
My welded lloau! not ecu Moaetla •* bower.
Can yield thy tilid and muat I weep alone,
Watering with bitter tear* the odoniya flowera,
That golden spring around my path hath atrown!
Ah, duleel nightingale 1 that on tha bough.
Os yon poaiaegcanatc Hugest thy rad alrain ;
•Thy rose with hhishev anawera thy loud *ow»,
And aowda a trograiit token back again.
But Hal,-i ledo* rose ainga vainly now :
Hot lilv*lira answer-him, nor musky breath
Betra him awret token, to eequilv hia vnw
Low lie* tha pride of Shirsi, at ruck by death;
And I would paint her, aa in death »he dept;
Her moonlight forehead, and hgrjaatuioe hair,
from whence I cut Vhoaa tresses, that have
kept
Their watch upon roy hcall sine* she lay tlwiw.
Oh no! I onnot paint liar; I, who aung
Her living beautiea, eaiinnl paint her dead.
TIT overflowing heail make* bink tipt of the
longue;
Lova Tran/if lie eloquent, hut works are fled;
for are lhaahadow lo a likeness grow,—
Ere half her beautiea ara portrayed to aight,
Down drop* the pencil from the band of woe,
And tears efTaca her linamenta of light;
Yet wherefore arek that other eyea should nee
Thoac gracra, 7, a) da, only kept for toe?
* Tha roaev of Mcaello are| irmorkabln for thoir
Ibftautjr.
J'rri’n the New Knfland Galaxy,
A COUPLE OP STRAY LEAVES.
•*j3x unoJitce r/mnet."
Liar tiia Fmar—6 hoxths arrait Mainline,
“ Well, my dear, will you go to the parly
lo night! yutt know we have a very polite in
vitaiion."
“Why, my love, put aa you please; you
know 1 always wibli lo consult your plug* I
•ure.” I
“We’l,alien, I? irriet, auppor.o wo g i —lhai
la. if you arc perfect’)’ willing; llorv do Tl
•ty yet, hecauao I do, for you know tint
wli tc you are, there I am perfectly happy.’
••Why. my love, you would enjoy yourself
there, I am sure; ami wherever you are hip
py, I shall he, of cours".—What dress hliiill I
weir, William!—my while satin, with blonde,
or my ashes of rosea, nr my lev inline, nr my
white lace—you always know lo'lor than I
«b ml such things ”
Harriet; dearest,you look beautiful in any
tiling, now lake your own choice to night
knl'l Ho think you look very well m 'he while
•aliu ”
••There, Will arn, dear. I knew you wou.d
think just aa I did—oh, how Impuy we rh.ll
be there lo night! ami you must promise tM
in leave me a moment, I shall be so tetd tl you
do!"
*■4.,cave tiros, dearest. leave ihsr,
No. by yonder star, 1 swear. '
Oh. William, doar William, how bnau’iM
that bp—you are alw.tys Lotting poetry to
make in* happy.*
•Ami IJvcrtet, my own pr r. d Harriot!
would 1 not do spy thing in th" w .rid to g.ve
you one moment's happiness! Oh 1 you are
an very, very clear to me, tl seem, ut nine, al
most ion much happiness to lust.”
O do not say so, dear Wtllt.tm, it will lust
—and wo shall see many happier you', evon
than this; for will not ottr love bv stronger
nil deeper every year; and now, dcarts', I
will be back in one moment, and I ton wo w.II
go."
•There, she has gone 1 blight anil boiiiilul
creature that she is! Oil! how misomhlo 1
should be without her! She has indeed cast
a spell around my heart, and one tint never,
bo never can be broken i she is the only aim
of my existence,guiding moon to virtu amt
happiness; and can I ‘''fit •'*'« llor loss
than now ! Can I ever desert her, can I ev
er,peak of her Other than in terms of prime!
O no, it is impossible; slm is l»o good ; 100
pute —happy* happy matt that I am.
I.svr Tta ar.coaa— 3 ir.va. t?t kit sitvn vafc
•My dear, I’ll thank you b> ptaa lhc sugar
you did’ot p vo ms but ouo 1 imp.'
Well, vlr. Snooks 1 declare you use augii
/nougli m your tea to-sweeten a Imgalioa i o(
vinegar. James, keep your li iger* out of the
«wee'ovals; Susan, keep slit bawling « I tl -
dare, its enough to sot otto distracted —Ihti-,
take that, von hllle wretch."
•Why, Harriet, what hua the child done? 1
declare vou are too hasty.'
•I wish. Mr. Snooks, you would mind your
own business; you’re always meddling with
w tat dous not concern you I’
• Well, Mrs. Snooks, 1 waul to know who
baa a better right, if I havo not ? Volt are
always felting and loam n; about nothin’
•l‘s, Thom i* ts louring your newspaper ah
U1 •Thomas, ooino here, how dare you abuse
irtT paper ; I’ll ir'arli yon In lonr it
there, air, how dues that led!—Now go to
***Mr. Snooks, you Itorml wretch! how dire
vmt strike a child of mine in that way ; come
bare, Thomas, poor follow ! did hu pet him !
—lire’s a lump of sugar—there that's a good
•Mrs. Snooks. lot mo tell you. you will
•poll all the children— you know 1 never in-]
terfero when you see fit to punish a chi-d ; us
strange that a woman can never do uuy
thing right- *
•Never do any th ng right! Faith, Mr.
Snooks, if nobodv d d any Hung light in this
house but yourself, 1 wonder what would be
come os.' , ,
•Let me tell you, madtm, Hit* is improper
language for you mi’m, ami i’ll bear it no
longer. You arc as snappish and surly as a
,hc—a she dog ; and if there is a divorce to
be had in the land, I'd have it. \ou would
wear out the patience of a job.’
•O dear! how mad the poor man is 1 well,
good night, my dear—pleasant dreams.’
'There, she's gone—thank heaven 1 in alone
once more. Oh ! unhappy man that 1 am. to
ba chained lo such a creature ! -Sho ts the
very essence of tiglines*, cross and peevish !
Olt' that I could once mote be a bachelor !
curse the day and hour I ever saw the likeness
of her! Yes, Iw II g"t a divorce ; 1 can’t
jive with her any longer—;l is utterly impos
sible !
A SAILOR’S REVENUE,
nar mu* hxad.
•Oor captain vent ashore von day. vhou he
at Canton, and bring, off vith It in two of
the Gong Merchant*, in pe'iicoats and pig
.tail—a Muter l/toche, and e Mt ler Vang
Fou In* aid-de-camp, or ‘walley-dc-sham.’
il -ster LooChoevoa a vison-Uccd wem ra
big old toller, the worry mural of a little chap
„ Uf ied to be sitting cm.* legged s lop ot
, jny old grandmother’s Vapot hd. His ch cl
mate. Mister Yang FoU, vos the Inmage nl
tlte nodding mandarin in the lca.*lvp on
Lndaate.hill. They came to inspect the
•hip" and wer* pleased, aa (ar as 1 ooultl
judge by llieir squeaking vo ces, Ike pea-W
and well they might, for they d d’ul go away
onip-y handed, Aa eoon as they vere gone.
1 itnascd a pair of silver aleevc-bu'ion* my
molhor gave me. and my ’baecnlsx, the Usl
gill of m/ Vite. poor Be.*. I Mite thought
vheit tfeew ebepe eauie oil board. Ivm
eever to ••• the*" no •»•'**■ • left them on
ihe ©empaewn, end new wtd them »'ier
~ I To slop's cum, any voiru all honeal men, c.
R - ‘-ry mati j n-k of 'em, and kite v no rn ir • •»
Imy Imp, ih .n lh -man -n th-r nmon. “Vo
II ii-n," ,ays /, •• I’ll i ■)) vo ivhit tl -a, that
, oaml rio m n is come out of (he niuu.i,ba
_n> ’em ; noil I I. ti ll In* luuacy-h p "•<>, tl I
ever come* vtiti.u hid ol h m igsm. Aa lacs
„ hohlil have it, tue cautaui sent mo asuuit
*St It » note lu M a er Luo Chce, st Ihu Fu’
l„ tury, vth iirdcr* lo behave m self properly
Veil, I goes, andiho very hr<-t person Is cs
vus ilm chief main of the concern, Mis'ui
Yang Full. ‘.S i,’ says I ••now I lutvfi du«c
cnjsaiii’s nrd-rs in d.-hverhig lie note, I have
a itile Imim iis.ms ol my own with you. So,
Mr. ChopMick*, I’ll 1 1 1 antl ymi lu delver o,i
them ore s'ceve-bmiona uml‘buccu box, yon
«, stole out of the ship tlna mirumg.' lie look
! er| rstlnf atoerml of me, and said smooching
about • VV'huug ken puw chow,’ “Nuneoi
y«“.jr show chuwN, Buys I; "I’m not going to
i, he iln u.u-,1 mu of my slceve-butlons." ‘ Hang
nice bare,"sat a he. "I know vital yon incitne,"
s iys I; •but oil hough I h ive L no twice on the
>;o»(il ol B ;rb«ry, Dial doa’ot follow ilntl I am
a bill irons' int'i. I liae axed you Civilly
and expect civil) ode from you ; hu-, it you
call* m ■ a ’hungry bear' sgiiu, I'll juat lake
you hy that lung tail of yours, and drag yuu
r all do wn the river from Canton lo M icao.'
Cantong Marco, sis lie, with the voice ol n
peewit. •Lome none ol your iiuiiseiisc, mock
ing me, sis I ; hum) out my sleev-.bolt-ms.
Duo tong sib he. Yea, buttons, you booby
• noinicd to pen and ink lor me to write;
iiiit SS I w me* •«e "li -i l l my . wu, as
body else cun real), I wsa'ni ip
and read lo please tins sou ot a slop b.itvl
II owsouieviT, ho kept jablterabtngiog there
without minding vim I said to him. The
. wi-ssol vas lo sail m the morning —there vs*
no tone to he lust ; and, as there vas no wim
ble sign nt tln-in ere things forthcoming, him
• I vas getting vverywexed, I vhh dctarunned
to bri.ug young Hyson to Ins be imps. •So,'
sis I, lor I lie third noil last I me, hand out my
hseco-box mid sleeve buttons, or by ihr moon
I lint made yon, I'll have a reglar «CMr. h for
(hi, Villyon, Mr. Vang, it )on please !"
•Funk I’ei.in lon,’ said he. *O, ho,’ sis 1 ;
•cull me n fool, do you ! Til let ye-., see: so
here o s a,' Vnh l.iirl I laid '.violent hinds no
Ins «nk |«tt cost siirloc.i, mid gave him a reg
li»r mauling ; bo’, there vas ne'er a pocket
j bo'.k of in* :mi t ah.ml nun ‘Veil, sslto my
j self,‘exchange is no robbery ; and one good
lorn ilcsM'ves an-ithur,’ So I on; w.th my
llllllc, und vliip* off a pic to of Ins lad, vhicii
I brmigln Inline for yon as a cariosity, villi s
Hindoo handkerchief !<«• lhe cap ain. Say |
mg which he tinned iho handkerchief, sod
produced about a tool and a hall o| conrs",
nlaek hum m n-iir, pi used and tied up ali(r
the Chinese fashion.
/Vmn Ihe New Orl-intt Herald.
I’athi itis.m —An aunctimeui lu the land
of our Unlh is a timural mid cnmuieii.lalile
fee jug in wiioiiisuisver found. —It elevates a
mail in li in scale ol linumiiity above the in ro
a ,‘ilisii brute, und prompts him lo ink lie,
lonil.io and Happiness lor the honor of In*
country and the welfare ol bis fellow mini. J'
is u strange nod inexplicable feeling, and
seem* to be more powerful in those lands
where there is least lo love and naught to
lose. To iho inhabitant of Switzerland, the
bleak mountain and tha barrau waste pos-ess
more charms than smiling valleys and peren
nial verdure, and he Weeps to he again upon
the path ol the chiunoi?, white he levels in
the vineyards of La y. Why? Tno iiinim
tam is Ina ho ne. He loves with an in costly
of devotion even ns rucks and sno-vs. When
] France vv.iadeool i cd by rovolution and de
luged with blood, her children who had boon
driven into exdo still regarded her well ah
taut pair ouc loivor which Ins ever chsrac
iC:li r so;.s; and though begging m tin
at,-cote of London, or bunting in the forest
>f America, th • honor and glory ol Lu J telle
Prance was as dear to them as when they
w ilke-l their own princely halls, or shone nl
the promt court of tber king. Ami wo nave
all seen no v loudly, amid the pains ol exile
and ihe plUidiiiigs ol want, the unlives of poor,
oppressed, abused Ireland, sldl look hack to
the r lather laud, tursnig i s oppres' *rs, ami
praying for rs cm mcijianon—how their roils
sicken in Iho wrongs ofiheir country, a nl
how their hearts b mmJ at the sound of “Erin
gi Bfiigbl"
••Wo lovoivur ian-l, because it i< our own,
And scorn to give aught oilinr reason why.”
is iho n Aural 1 mgu igu of every patriot— o
e.ery m in who is true to the land ol his birth
It Il ls olien b eu miner of tmrpnao and piiu
ltd rOgr.il l.i u*. that tills fe dillg shoilal bo “I
inse,live in Ihe bosom ol Americans. We
talk of our 1 beetles ami our c.v ■ dient insliin-
Hone from habit; but in general, we are sor y
to say, Hist we neither appreciate our privi o
gos, nor p isscss that warovn ol feeling whicli
would nnku us more proud ol the name of
Am Ticans.tlian ol any other earthly appolla
ton “luma ronviu cit'zen!’’ was ouco His
dig-oiled boast ol those woo ruled Iho world;
and to Hie icoluig Ui»' prompted it, Koine
owe I all I.or greatness. “I am an Am TicaU,”
should be »u i qu illy prison, as p in s lar inor
hoimrablo name. Tin: Roman* ru«l me
vVor tl—Am ricutis li »vo taught that w orld tins
min o*n u’c nmi «« iii«
of the former » rvocl cx •:)<! Hifir cm; i e h-*
would a silg-il degree ol pitriotm leohog in
the uil.er bo mstruineulul in propagilmg Inn r
principles. Wo are, nidcevi, an nngraie.ii
and stiorl-sighto-l people; w e owe nnr ad nor
do we seoin lo loros-’o lint tins spirit ot I nJ.I
-liTonce must sooner or liver work Us over
throw. The pursuits o; lam-, power, wealtn,
engrosv our ih ugms, am! each regards nis
colliery ami ns msiiUUions merely a* the
mean* by wli ch to gtaidy Ins own sottish
cravings. How many would he e oqueni -n
the cause ot liberty," weru they ce t iiutiiai
Utvir exer'.iijiis, though uaotul, would bring
them no return of fame! How many who arc
i now aufem in support of the govermne n
would look upon its aubversion will) indiffer
ence. did they not hope to monopolise its ofS
’ ces? How plainly have the event* ot the
1 last few months proven that there is a large
i and influential class m tins country who esti
-1 mate the worth ol liberty hy dollars and cents,
I and value government but as it contributes lo
their (acilitios for specula mg. Have we not
i come to a dangerous er.s s, when men ure ac
tuated almost exclusively hy motives s i 1 too
0 wonky of a mm! When we see our large
0 cities made I -o scenes ol factious and illegal
1 proceedings! When men claiming the that
'• respectability in society, openly resolve to
I res s' the laws, because they press upon then
• pecuniary interests? We hope, however,that
• ihe spirit of '75 is no* altogether extmci. Wc
i- indeed believe that m the agricultural district*
tin re is still prevalent a gemnu • patriotism—
an ardent un-l unshukenTovc of country. This
it tliuu'd be the object td'ail lo encourage and
t isprcsd. Lot us K'gnd with suspicion the
e man who orders h s pnvalc i itor- s's, ms own
petty desires, to tkc weltaio ol his cou .lry,
;- Lei uj denounce such —-•
g —centred all in self,
,’ Heqiile hi* tides, power and pelf,
Living, shall for It il fair renown;
p And doubly dying, aliall go down
■I To ihe vilo dmi itooa wlnuiee lie spiung.
>i Unw*|»t, unbonorert ami umuog."
1 A Hes Tsr.tsrut Orsnirms,—The Cincin
n , u ui liaii'ile gives an account of ■ suh-Trea«ur]
ll ! tran>aclion in that city, winch ia a praclieal itlii
“ Utnan of the beamy of the “divoice ►yatnir’
1,1 A Trraaury draft fore 13,0011 in favor ofihpHur
y vayor fl*n*rat of Ohio, on the rettuver of puhln
B, m „ofy*> at Cmcinnilti, *•• paid over in the con
V sttWUdmd From ih* aub-Tiraann
•t offici* was conveyed “to an nfllce when
U .Uml fl.nOJ.OOil of »prci« had been purchaaei
•a ainc* May l«»i, and npn'sl to Fhil>Jilphu.'
n j ami vrhn • '••• *u'vcyt« rsti ivad the Unn Uout
r. ' pirmlm" "f 1
»*t i . ri.vV iii
i»f j I'vnuif, Oct. 5i4.1837.
: 1 The *r U'e met j ur»n mt i» aljuununciil. Mr.
t: W.Mfior* lVo.it iSic Ua.mmire 10 "’art
H “i» the liw.mi .Me Alcre l«a U*iiicuisiejMii’ei tiial
f they ha.J W4i(« <S ( if|HNt that gcfitlamiu suJ llui he
■ ti i would %i*it I. till* hua*r4 ut collar*-*/* in U»« rt jir.t
--r •emelivc lull »i i i «iVK* k line day. Tho IhU
, r'gul.niriK «»|iu.cr•> eml j*o*» road* »
; final rctidiii/; when ou w Himi a CoillniiltH! ol
>f4 *he house having in tiled the senate to their cham
j her; the senate |rfo<*eed*tl to the repre cnulivc
jt hall, when the Churge dc Attaint, Mr. Alcec
l.uhianche was announced; alter ho had Ukeu
j his seal williin the b.ir *f ilie house,Mr. Wanton
*’ | who had been appointed to inakv aoino remarks
•* ujiun ins reception, ro»e end sard'
11 “^i»»—ln the name, and at the request of con
gress ol this republic, I ri»e In ureei and welcome
(a* Ido with all my heart) your ornval among
11 us. That arrive is u confirmation, in all its
> juris, of our recognition a« an independent gov-
I eminent and people* Tina. air, m (Ua proudest
’ and lisjquosl moment of He: it transports me
T' back to the fond recollections of country and ot
i youth, h nd awaketH feclinja too deep lor utter
ance.
i Wc rejoice to know and to acknowledge that
• our panmt country has Ik*cii tin* firnl to lake u
i by the hand and admit us into the great lanniy ot
nation*. We will endeavour to prove ournclves
nut unworthy of (he kind notice which Utt been
attended it* us.
I would oiler equal injustice to the government
you represent,to your own honor and undcraUtid
. mg. and at (be aiine lime violate ait the law* ot
’ diplomacy, and delegate Iroui our own national
uign.iy, !.y ~r«?.mdin4 la assert that the United
yl tnc p u!h have recognising ,n
--, dependence, permitted feeling io usurp the em
pire of reason, of precedent, or of principle, o
hsve in (he slightest degree deviated from ths
-1 line ot rectitude and law which has always regular
ted their conduct towards other nations, stnigt
' gling hkr ourselves lor freedom and indepeu
, dunce. Thankful and grateful as wc are, air, for
that iuleii.iiy «d syrnpaihy and interest which,
since the commencement i.f our righteous con
-1 lest, has been ell and mam looted l»y ths people
ol the United est .ten, as u people, whenever there
;vsa a votcry ol liberty with a heart to fed, an
1 arm to strike, nr a bead io comprehend!—Vet,
> sir, wc a ontao thankful, that the unconquerable
•neigh s ami heroism o those wbo battled in our
cause, placed our infant republic in such a
situation us to justify-our parent country in re
cognising our mdependeuca, nut as a mailer of
feeling, hot as a matter ol right and abso
lute justice, and in entire accordance with pre
viously oMabliehed principles.
My hsppiueH* on this proud occasion, air,is in
finitely augmented by a holy confidence that the
two republics, fioin a sameness of language, blood,
origin, Isws, and form of government, will con
tinue for ages, forever, I will say, in the utmost
amity;*arid in th« nation ii|i"(crchange of sot ial and
commercial lelatnms, mutually beneficial,it indeed
the slur spangled banner docs not again extend
0 eras its sacred protection, rcuniuing us to (but
land to which we are already bound by tbe indis
soluble lies o fnalure, of national pnde, and (lie
most sacred parental reminiscences. But whith
er arc ruy feelings, my hopes and roy anlicipa
ttoiis leading me! lam uncosnciously approach
ing s subject us boumlle-w as it is dear to the soul.
1 must p.iusH, and conclude the pluismg tusk as
signed me, by agon and again, a.ike in my repre
sentative and individual capacity, hading and
welcoming your presence in the capital of our in
fant republic,**
Mr. Ua Blanche replied.
•8m:—Ills with the highest gratification that
I receive the hearty welcome of the Congress of
Texas, us Oil irge do Affaires of the United Slates,
near this young mid growing republic. 1 feel,
1> oud at having been chosen Itu confirm to you
in my olli ial capacity, the acknowledgement of
dir independence ol Texas by the United Stales.
V ou ha ve, Sir, interpreted mUs true light the
policy tmy government in recognizing your in
dependance; a policy that has been on similar oi
•ssions the invariable line ot hsr couducijiowarda
other nations.
The revolution of 'Texas is another striking
proof ol wlul a people cun achieve when they
light for their suivd rigid and privaleges. The
glorious b title of San Ja into has terminated your
struggle with Mexico, and a new and brilliant
star now illumes the horizon of liberty.
May the gallant people of Texas, under the
shade of thei laurels, enjoy the blessings ola long
and durable peace.
You may depend, sir, on my full co-operation
in riveting the bonds of fried-hid between two
vouiitries, to which proximity ot territory, con -
tommy ot interest and the lte> ol nativity recoin*
mend a mutual confidence and esteem.
In concluding my reply lo your eloquent -ad
dress, allow me sir, to avail myself of (Ins oppor
tunity to express my great admiration f.x ihe he
ro now at the head of your government: a station
which he has so well deserved by his valor, cour
age and patriotism.*
When he retired amidst the cheeia and plaudits
•fa crowded audience. The Senate then with
drew, when on motion the senate adjourned until
tomorrow 10 o'clock.
r-i ...util, j-- !»■>— i■ 11 —**
CHRONICLE AND SENTINEL.
' TttWIJS* I'A.
Mmnluv Evening, Nov. S7.
Wo have just returned from « sojourn lo the.
seal of our Siate Government, of »*me weeks,
whither Wo bad gone lo “see what was to be seen
and hear wba was to he heard.” The tesult ol
our observations in reference to |iarucs ami men
shall ho given indue season, when we have more
lime than is offered us on the first day of our re
turn.
On Friday last, the hill lo establish a Supremo
Court for the corretion of errors passed the Sen
ate by a vole of 44 lo 32. It* passage v.as advo.
rated in that hotly with great ability by Messrs.
Miller, Floyd, and McAllister, and opposed, if
opposition it may he called, chiefly by Mr. Burns
of Jackson.
From heai iug the interchange of view* among
the members of the House, we infer that the 'jiil
. to authorise limited partnerships will moat proba
bly pnsa that body ; hui we aie inclir.od to think
' the faie of the Court Bill very uncertain.
The joint committee of 43, on the subject >.f
i internal improvement have agreed upon a report
, which will piubahly be presented lo the l.egisla
-1 lute to day. We did not learn the particulars of
l re report, ui the projects it proposes, hut marcly
“ understood genet ally that it will urge the adop.
1 lion by the Male of an extended system of inter
>l tod improvement.
u Aaunii.R S'-rsiMsoar Losr.— l'he NO. Pic
, ayune of the 33d mat., says, “The splendid stea
c mei Gey,on, bound from Louisville to tins place,
s caught tire when about live miles th a side ol
- Salt river, and both boat and cargo, which weir
very valuable, entirely consumed. The fire oti
ginalcd in the hold. ?io passengers lo t. Tn<
i, Louavtlle Advertiser says that part of the cargc
was insured in this cjly.”
Fro si (Ac t’o.'«*»6i.J JWcseopc.
COI.II.MBIA JOCKEY CLUB KALES.
UtMaaKs. —The coutaa very sandy and hea-
Tiieulay't nice, llirkory John, certainly i
very tine horse, linistied the 3d heal with a Into
spin, and me laee would hare been won by Mil
, waukie had there been thirty yards further u
T ‘ run.
Uelvillu was distanced by the mistake of hit
.it rider, wli. pulled up aider the 3d round.
r \V< dtiftd.it/'. rtir. evened special iliterral
H . Blue Uatk I icing reg tided at presrnl as tin
i crack horse ol tieoigia. lie was, h twever, treat
|f on with peilet l ea«* by Trifle's splendid staler
f , 1 Near Ihv Judges’, aland, here was mute than i
Pl j distance l>e>ween them, when Gel. JUmpum
•• j with rUsraeietiauc magnanimity, directed tin
mare to b« pulled m and not to ciom the hue uu
111 her ant agonist had gamed I lot dietaries post.
j I'., toil i. . e.as p c I), U.l w.. I,«:i«s0;ii» V
j won by Homy, although at aUrtuig Uetuilg *-•
r. 3to 1 on Georgia.
'• , Thurtilny't t uct. —The Priam colt,the w inner
it ,rm lhi* occasion, i* worthy to he in the same s.a
--e , hie w-nh Gh triune Ku.se.
>- j Gubri. 11a had a very bad start, widen lost her
d j r /0 or 80 yards,
»j Inday —UeUille, in the second heat, hap
d j pened to gel a start se b.U as lo lose him more
a j than a d.stance.
c | Satunhiu, —7 'he flum/iltn filitte wasepen tor
e entries to-day, but the b. c. Monarch (imp.) em
it ' ered try lari, Hairtplon, fording no compvlilvr,
u J will w alk round the couiau and take it.
* j An interesting case was tried on Monday lasi
1 In the District Court of Pennsylvania, in w hich
e the plamlilf, a passenger in ope of the cats ot the
West Lliesier Kail Road Company, brought suit
against that corjHtralion for daunrges for an inju
ry received while travelling on the mad. It ap
t peared in evidence that lire driver, alter cliaug
mg horse*, urged them 10 grea *pecd, and when
( reinuisiraled with by the passengers', applied the
brake with so much power as to clidck the ear
suddenly and throw the plaiulill from the top ol
( the mr lo the earth; tearing oti one tof his lingers
while endeavoring to hold on. lie was lor si*
I month* unable lo attend in business. The dc
t fendant called two wi nesses, whose testimony
, did not vary Irom the above statement. Ibe ju
ry, alter an hem’s absence, returned a verdict in
I favor »f the plaintiff for three thousand Jlvc hurt
. dm/ duUars damages—being the amount claim-
I cd.-— Jiuli, Amor.
! Momvjt.—One moment, what an e<fict it
1 produces upon years ! one mom-vR \ Virtue.
i r.T,wd, r--/.ur« rest upon rno
' me«;s r Deatii '■* l,lll • Hanmant, yet eler
’ imy is it* successor !
r PoptruaiTT.—ll is expecting lo he worse i
L Iban we are that we become popular—and we
. I get ciedit for being Iroih honest and practical
r fellow*. My uncle’s misiake is in lie a hypocrite
, in words; it rarely answers.—Be frank in words
. and nobody will suspect hypocricy in design.
■ ImiviinuL Juiiomevt File re are many
■ cases in which an hearted individual is a much
1 bettor judge than Ilia multitude, of what is right
i and what is wrong; and in these matters he is net
1 worth three straws if ho lets the multitude bully
ot coax him nut of his judgment— iinlwer.
WWW«*——s——m—asaesa— mmwmmm
It I PxFUPH tll illi.
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I.OWItIR CANADA.
IMPORT ANT INTELLIGENCE.
I'rorn the Montreal Courier , t.Xtra of Saturday lust
Alt KENT IN MONTREAL—AKKEST OF
TWO PRISON EKB Alf REST
ED AT ST. JOHNS.
The events ol yesteiday and the day before,
arc of a nature to require of us the fulfilment of
our promise made at the beginning of ibis month
ol an extra sheet, whenever news of particular
interest was to be communicated. Wc were pre
vented from publishing in our yesterday's paper,
the eathcr part of th • narrative we now present,
fry a special request, as by the fear of perhaps lin
paring the success of the measures that we e in
progress, by any 100 early publicity, such as we
might then have given them. It was nut till
shout 9 o’clock on Thursday evening, that they
became known at all; and it was then consider
ed best, that for a slum time (hey should remain
a* little known as possible.
On ihursday evening, a considerable number
of warrants were lodged in the hands of the high
constable, who succeeded, with a (tarty of special
constables, in arresting six of the delinquents,—
Messrs Andre Ouimet, President of the “Jlls de
la liberie,’' J. Uubuc, employe d Pigeon's tavern,
Finns. Tavernier, George Ed Uoucherville, advo
cate, Dr. -inurd, and a stud nl at law, turned
Leblanc.—Several other warrants were not serv
ed, owing to the absence of the parties.
Among the absentees, we understand, were
Dr. O'Uullagltan, Thus, S. Drown, Kodulphe
De.riviores, and Ovitlo Perrault. Tbe arrested
panics were all safely lodged in gaol. A report
lias been In circulation, that Mr. Desrivieres has
since been arrested, hut up to last night nothing
hail occurred to warrant it.
Wc have not learned positively the precise na
ture of these arresls. Public report declares them
til he for high treason: and wo are nut aware that
there i* any icason lo suppose it incorrect in
this particular.
Kl eight o'clock on the same evening, a party
of 18 of the Royal Montreal Volunteer Cavalry,
was despatched to Si. Johns, with Constable
Main, to effect the arrest of Messrs. Dr. D’Avig
non and Demaray. Having quietly effected
their object they set out on their return, about 3
o'clock in the morning, by the same road. Nol
far front Chatnbly, they met w ith a party of about
30 permits, variously armed, who, however, went
oil'as they approached.
At about a mile from Longucil, they were
warned by a woman, that u large body of men
was in waiting for them a little farther on; hut
from some cause or other, the information was dis
regarded, and the (tarty proceeded as before.—
They had gone on but a very short distance,
when they f und themselves almost close to a
body of about 300, in a field on the tight of the
road protected by a high fence, and armed with
ttfies ami muskets.
The (ratty in advance moved on to pas* them,
but was received by a heavy lire, which it was
impossible fur thorn to return with effect, armed
as they were with pistols only, and from a body
' which on account of the high fence they could
t nut charge sword in hand. Under these citcum
> stances, they tell hack on the main Irmly of the par-
I ty. though not until several shots had told with
! effect o|iitn litem.
Several of the horses, we are told were more or
' less wounded. In turning lo retreat, the wagon
in which the constables and the two prisoner s
were was upset, and necessarily left behind by ,| )e
5 cavalry who then made their way into
across the fields. On striving there, the- found a
detachment of two companies from I|>.b 3td Regi
- merit, under Msjor Read, who had been despatch
. ed at an curly hour from Monl'oal, lo receive and
f «up(a>rt lliPiu in case of necessity, but whoso or
. ,I *' rs Bud unfortunately directed him not to pro
'ted beyond Lon-uil.
*ne prisoners had, however, then made their
I 1 escape, aud the whole body returned lollte city
|| lor farther orders.
VVe understand that the four companies of
the Royals now in town, have received orders lo
march early this morning, under Lieutenant Col
Wetherall, K. H., on special duty not yet pre
,f cutely dLclored, between Lungcuil and Chambly.
, t They will he accompanied by one, or pet haps
two, field pieces.
'■ Conflicting reports arc current a* to the locale
'f of the unarreslcd leaders, and of Mr I’apmeau in
y particular. By some it is confidently staled that
he is in t twn, try others, that he has even left the
country, and crossed the line.
No stnnc must bo left unturned lo ensure the
arrest of every man, against whom evidence can
_ he found to wariutil a lair hope of his conviction.
There is a little doubt expressed in some quar-
l * tors as to the fact of a warrant being actually
't | out against I'apineau ; but we trust there is no
if | ground for such a doubt,
„ I The number of warrants prepared is, wc ho
. i hove considerable, and some one of them must he
*' | lot the head offender. The arrest of A. N. Mar
ie j in in (Quebec, shows there is no intention of al
io j lowing the leaders to leave all the dangers of tev-
I olution lo their underlings.
We have reason to ho(re that a considerable
number of additional arrests are likely lo Ire made
■in ami near Quebec. Tbe more men the better
l * —but the highest nm-t he among the first.
The best argument we can urge upon our rea
* dors lit induce them to renewed activity and spir
it in their country’s cause, is lo lie found in the
*' events of the lust day or two. The long desired
lu Idow it at last struck by the government. Blond
i has at last been shed by the rebels, w ho now stand
unmasked, end faitly subject to the worst penal
■ ties of the laws they have insulted.
B j No British subject could dsstre better things.
' c i Let hut the enemy lie seen, and the result is eer
•’ tain.—Argument is no longer needed to con
'■; vince any one of what each man’s conscience
a must now plainly icll him lo Ire hit duty. He
n > has hut to remember that England expects every
ls man to do it.
*’ We see from last night’s Papulahe, that Mr,
I Demaray, an* of the parties rescued ct Longucil,
»Ja*r jsl-i livVU ItaA.U (»••* •a»U4bl Ul
» j ( »- -buster at .St J. U*• The |>ul lie will ue li»
I luMrrs.
r Tux Cmt? or tux RtiriGi>u Takkn.
• Ann Me Noihifl Morin, tlircilur in cliiti ot
’ se«ii:i.>ua sml (n s?-unable jjp'ccitling** * I Per*
r tnunenl ami Central CtHui.iiiee ol Quebec, aiM
chief spy ol the MontieM faction. l«u2g. cl in
- jail ihis morning, ou a similar charge lo that or.
• vthicli J t>s. C.pare, Pierre Chussuer, Eugene
Truilt-ao HTi;l liiirthclciiii Lachance weie arretted
r A. N. Morin was commidcil until ba urJay,
when he will lc further examined. — Quebec
, *MnrniHg Ht ruld, of IVednetday.
Wc learn from the Courier of lire I7th.» *hat
lire parties arrested in Quebec were Mestro*
1 Chasseur, Legare, Lcchance and Trudeau-^ih^
1 first being the printer of ihe Liberal. 'J’he edi
tors of that paper, Messrs, ilouchelle and Hunl
er, had not been arr'eated, as was reported here
on Mund iy.
The charge agaiuat the parties or rested is for
on lawfully and seditiously contriving, Ac. to dis
’ lurb the Queen’s peace, bring her government
and person into contempt, and alienate the afi’ec*
| lions of her subjects. Mr. Lcgorc was a justice
of the peace, but had been dismissed.
Mr. Chaffers was notified ol tins on Monday,
whereupon he declared the courts suspended, and
the district in a stale of rebellion against her maj
esty. flis life and properly were threatened.
The Herald states that two wagons loads of n
flos, from the United Siales, through
Painham week before Idst. strppos A lo bt* *nu n
ded foj d(9trihi»**3|| ainoog the mhohitans ut she
of Bt. Mary, and the neighborhood. Also
lliai a number of wagons loaded with rifles, pack
ed in chests and marked ‘ butter and cheese/* had
left Burlington fur Canada. These are said to
he sold in (he country shops at $5 each.
CHARLESTON MARKET, NOV. 25.
Cotton.— i ii S unlay lust t t-rc was a fait* bnisacss
done at I lie plies of the week but cm Monday and
Tin—day, owing lo ilic incleim ncy of the weather, tlii
salcs were verj tight—since uhich time liowerer. Up io
the closing of our n view yesterday, an active demand
has pemultd tie. market, and sniistou fair extent have
been effecti U in all qiniiilit— j#t full p ices, except infe
rior, which has declined a shade, and in uhieh discrip
lion the operations have becti hut trifling. We think
11 1-2 cents is the higlust point of the market f r Up
land Cotton, although very fine, from its gn at scarcity
lias been so d at It 3-4, andev« n above this price, us will
lie s e on ref. fence to our salts, which fi» low 3 . t
7 1 2, 46 at 8. II ut 8 1-1, 50 at 8 .1-8 138 at «l-2, 1.3 at
83 1 197 at 0, But 9 -8, 5l at 0 *-4. 6 at 9 I*, 38 rt
9 3-4, I • at 9 7-8, 211 ut 10, 4 at 10 1-3. p»9 ut 0 1-4
7o ; t 0 3-8, 4(6 at 0 1-2, 818 at l« 3-4, 15 :.t 10 7-3, 6 J 6
at ll I^6at li 1-3, 214 at II 1-4, 47 at II 3-8, 648 at 11
1 -I, 338 at 11 3-4. and 15 at 1 cents—in n'.i a.»ont 501)0
halts. Ou. Sea Island purchasers art Inlying to a lim
ited i stent, chielty tin columon qualities,at prieesjran
ging foin 25 to :M) cents—43 hates brought 2> to 3j and
28 do, ‘2l to 26 ci nts.
Mai me InieSligencc.
IHAHI.I,B lOM, i\os-,2s.—Airyestirday,schrs Cine
line, IM (i tin, Hu AtigiistuK : p-now.du.; j
Kruh rick l<c Lucy, Lc»ii, ilo.i Herald, Cuol., duj Hc
ruilie, Vauduzcr, du; Minimum,. Hum., P:a. unuali; .t.a-
Ritr 1). \\ . >t .luhn, f.fcr, Augu.ta.
Cl, ar.-d, .hip 'I user* , Fr.ciutm, Suvunnali; sclir
Peru, Place, Jaeksunviilc; Alexander, 1L ail, HU Alien.
Idle,
Went to ,en yesterday, sehr Randolph, Ireland, Phila
delphia; .team packet Georgia, Uoilins, Norfolk.
Gall Ili.lKl.
Died, on tbe mot rang of the 15tb instant, a
Barnwell Court House. Capl. William M.
Duscax, in the 2Slh year of bis a e.
OrJmari y eulogies on the dead, are considered
as the partial representatives of a friend, raloer
than tbe lailhful portration of ibecbaracterofihe
deceased. In the present instance of Provided,
■ial affliction, it would be difficult to speak too
extravagantly of the amiable and social qualities
which adorned our departed friend. Wc might
adopt tbe language of his venerable father, while
beholding bis sou in the agonies of death, who
said “no man bad a belter child, or one ot mote
filial love and respect. ’ The deceased was dts
linguisbed above most men, for amtableness ot
disposition, and red Hide of principle. 'Tbe.-«
endearing qualities, united to a bean as pure and
elevated as ever beat in the human breast, made
him not only an object of unbounded love, by
bis immediate relatives, but was also tbe cause of
the most ardent attachment on the part of his
whole acquaintance. He lived and died without
an enemy, and although engaged in the busy
science of mercantile pursuits, no man ever pos
sessed more of the confidence of bis f. How men
It could not be otherwise with a bean so honor
able, with feeling* so kind, be was only to h*
known lobe loved. He was chosen twice con
secutively to represent bis fellow-citizens in the
legislature, when by Ins bland manners and mod
est deportment be secured tbe regard of that bon_
ouiable body; be was still a member ut bis death
Long will ins memory l-e cherished by the *in-'
zeus of bis native district, Ihe place of Ins early
youth and riper years. He was indeed no ordi
nary man, and bis premature death in tbe midst
of usefulness and honour will not be hastily lor
golton.
VVe would to God, that we wete able lo afibrd
consolation to bis lather and mo bet,and surviving
sister and brothers. In a family always remar'a
■blc for their warm and mutual attachment, this
grievous dispensation is most heavily fe'a. No
one can te l the poignant sorrow, whic 1 ., the death
of an older and favorite brother a.nd son, has
made in their ranksjit may be cr ,i ( eived,bul nol
told. His last moments cyjmbttcd the mo*. |
extraordinary scone that , ve BVe r witnessed*
“ Having made his pear ~ w ua God, by an.
bumble and faithful r.«li anc e ou the Savio*,,'
and after requestin g i,i 9 pious father and
brother to p r av '.ot him, wilo a calmness and
scret tty, a saint only could profess, he
calico h* ,; W'., aping relations and friends around
him, ' un d oa j e t hem all adieu ! fits little infant
’ ,m ' orphan boy scarcely a year old, was placed
’’ .poa bis breast, and his arms being folded around
the little innocent by his kind friend, be audibly
s and tepealedly kissed him, notwithstanding bis
0 great debility. He allude d in most rapturous aud
' glowing terms, to the prospect of meeting, his
1 young anti beautiful wife who bad preceded him
to the tomb only a short twelve months previous.
T He was petfcclly rational, even to the moment
1 of his dissolution, and desired to be gone. Ol
•tie of bis physicist s ho enquired “bow long shall
1 lie here, until ntghll” upon being answered in
the negative, he exclaimed “thuok God !”
r His mortal remains were followed to their last
1 resting place by the whole population of the
. village, whose mournful and .sad countenances
attested the grief each felt, at Ihe departure of
' one si> young, so amiable, so pure. When we
looked upon Hits lasi and solemn scene, we could
but aibnire the sorrowing, the calm and resigned
countenance of his venerable fattier, who soemed
’ consoled at the blessed thought, that his s«n
vould now posses “ an inheritance incorruptible
and that fadeth not away”
1 (C/’WE are authorised to announce WM. V
! KEK as a candidate for Receiver of Tax Returns
for Richmond County, at the approaching elec
' Bon. ocl 20
Oj’WE are authorize*! lo announce COSBY
DICKINSON as a candidate at he ensuing elec
tion, on the first Monday in January next, lor re
, ccivcr of Tax Returns, of Ricbmuit J County .
•cl 4
- O* " E ate authorized to announce THOM
e AS .1. BEARD as a candidate for Receiver of
- Tax Return* for Ulcbombcoutily. [oct 7
(p’jWc are authorized to announce GEORGE
• A. TURKN..TT as a candidate for Receiver o*'
Tax Returns for Richmond County, at tbe r
e lion in January next. " £.v .
ffj* VVE arc authorised to anneut.ee WIL
LIAM O. EVE as a candidate for the office of
Sherill of Richmond County at the ensuing
clcciion in January. id oct 13
c tCT WE are authorised to say that EDM UN D
j MA R FIN is not a candidate for Sheriff at the ap
j preaching election.
J (EJ*We are authorised to announce FREE
I- MAN W. LACY a* a candidate for the ofike of
Sheriff, of Richmond county, at the ensuing elcc
l onjn January. june7
tCj' Taken trout a house neat the Host tidier
I- a double case Gold Fsloi.l Lever WATCH, with
p clta-ed edge*—maker’s nine, Robt Koakell Li
e ver pool—tut tidier 25.8110. A liberal rew.rd’tvill
y l*e given lo die (tenant that will return it to lii,
olSce. Watchmaker, and others are requested
J* to slop it should it be offered for sale.
November U ts jg-
'h L* sr. . i tv m.
THIS EVENIN'*. N v 26.
Will be prevented lire Cimmly -f lh«
H U TE R Ol' Xis E
l a L
To conclude ve it it tlie Ron antic Utamma ot
UR Tit K
Wilii ilorso of Tartary :
(Dramatised from Lord Byron’s celebrated I’oem
of that name,)
With tinr Scene’n Dies tee, Platforms, cjc.
Cassimer, alias Mnzcppa, Mr- Franklin,
For particulars soo bills of the cloy.
SKrTickels 81. Seals can be secured at tbo Box
Office from 10 a m till I r M.
JO-Tito Doors will ba opened at C,and porfir
maiire will commence at 7 precisely.
Potatoes.
"S BUSH/.. Potatoes fur family use, both
-ILxjrt/ Kidney and J/ercereqnal to imported for
sale by CLARKE, McTIEK&CO.
nov 27 277
BSoiVey Dm l obacio.
A N excellent article very low, by
J\ HAND &. SCKANTON;
nov 27
F»*c*li JiSaisons.
JUST received by JMND & SC * ANTON .
nov72 _
Blagging.
pOR .ale lo W -a1.0.^0 p Ro P mg i by N T ON
nov 27 -
A Work
FOR sale low—enquire of
„ov n HAND At SCRANTON.
ON .Monday, the Bih day of January next, will
bo sold at the residence of Joanna I oicnl-y,
IFarrcn county, all the pe-aonnl property of Samuel
J. azenhy, deceased, late of said county, consist
i ne of one horse, saddle and bridle, blanket and sad*
d lebags; three sheets, lour blankets, c .1 and matlran,
t! tree trunks, razors, shaving soap, parcel of tobacco,
A c.—terras made known on the day ol sale.
JOSHUA LAZENBY, Ad m e.
loov 27 wta 277
ALL persons indebted to the estate of Samuel,
J. I.azenby, deceased, of Warren county, are
i eqi tested to make immediate payment—and those
h ;ivi ng demands against said esiale to render them
run erlv attested within the lime prescribed by law
1 JOSHUA LAZENBY, adro’r.
no f 27 6w 277
Nlnyeii or niolph
IVJi OM ray wagon yesterday morning, near the
V I lew bridge, an iron grey Mate, aiz or s veu
years old next spring; no particular mark is reenl
leet> -id but a hollow on the left side of the rump near
the tail.. Any pers m giving such information at the
store ol 'Clark 3/eTier & Co., or W. J Robinson,
shall I re ctivea bbe al reward nov 27 sw I m 277
iitturke I'olluai iiaad
B FOR SALia.
f JV.EE subscriber soffor (or sale that excellentplan
ts tat on known as Barrow L andeonlaming 1450
acres adj (lining Col. Grubbs and Mr. Murphee, near
Black Ct eel< in Burke. Much the largest part is yet
in tba w inds. The limber is oak and hickory, and
the si ua lion as healthy a« any in Burke county.
Plante rs desiring an eligible and valuable co lon
plants non are invited to examine the premises—terms
not yel fix ed, hut will be liberal—applicants by lei
tor wik 1 pk lase state their highest bid, as I lie sale is
certain Address David C. Harrow at Milledgoville,
or W.. McKinley, at Lexington, Oglethorpe county.
D. C. HARROW.
w. .McKinley.
nov 2 7 _ _ w2m 277
iG( ‘orifin flail Koad.
\I AD 111 X ADAA/&CO hog leave to inform
ITi iht m irchanls and planters that the rail road
to Wa ret ton wil he in operation in a lew days and
that they \ t ill attend to reccivingand forwarding a y
Goods or ■ Col on consigned to them. They beg to
assure all tin we who may lavor them with their
commands tin tt every exertion will ne used on th ir
pan to inertJ p Homage. nov 27 3m 277
C'OL. HR O WNof Brown's Ferry, took (rom the
'lndianscn a head guard 6'luin with “Win Flour
noy, August tit I; 1834,” worked in it w ith go d beads;
also, one full j nvolled doul Ic-caved hunting watch,
Willi gold gut ail chain and key—th watch has
t rce letters u n the front case—the owner, or any of
his relations ci m get it by describing letters and pmv
n g property. If no applicatioli be made i four
months, the vva tch will be sold and the proceeds di
vided among the (troops,—application to bo made to
the editor of the Columbus He, aid for the bead
chain, and lor th I Watch lo Col Brown.
The Columbus ■ Herald will copy the above and
forward the accc tint to Col Brown, nov 27 -if 277
t Cagle EflalT
r J4HF, snhaml icr respectfully iofirms the citizens
" of Augusta, that he has taken the House, cor
ner of Jackson ansi Kills strums, opposite Mr. Aaron
Koff s coach JUTn aufactury on the !i,| occupied by
Raneys Livery si aides and i as fitted it up for a Bar
boom etc. etc and hopes that hv his endeavors lo
please bis friends, to merit a s'.,are of that patron
age so liberally hesiowsed on similar estabiishnten-s
m thisc.iy Also, is fttlir lgup nn Oyster Room,
which w ill bo ready m a f jW^) a y,
07 , ’jOSEPH meadway
nov 27 t( a77
f'Sf'V’jijopJij N;||eK, *
A l , , '‘f. f '. l r lo, , l ''.rplantation ol the loco John Fox,
ij i 1, ‘ Edgefield District, (on the road from
Mam >tirg ~ >_ no ( , our( house, nboiH 14 m lea from
the lorn* er , a „d tj Tom the latter plane,) will ho sold,
°? f r “ ,n .y the )si day of December nex', the said'
I plac.is'jon, and several adjoining and neighboring
I tr »c',s of land, containing in all between? and 801)0.
* at.ros, ol different qualities.
ALSO,.
, I At the same lime '.nd place, the greater part of th»
t slock of Horses, Mules, black Cattle, Corn, Fodder,
[ Farming utet.sils and other personal property ol the
estate (the slaves and cotton crop excepted) which
may bo on said Plantation.
* ifcr Sales at each place, will commence at 11
I o’clock. A. M, and continue from day to day tiff
completed.
I Terms frantic known at the lime and place of
I sale.
The Lands, in all eases, will, as far ns practicable,
he an divided as to suit the convenience of purcha
> sers; and possession wil be given by thf 20. h ol
1 J inn'irv next, or earlier if possible
i *' /’he Chester Plantation is on the direct - .Mail
i Road from Hamburg to Edgefield CII; a part of the
Land is of the best oak and hickory. Those are.nn
the plantation, besid s loher conveniences, a good
1 Grist m Hand Cotton Gin,both moved by
' a iexcellent unoccupied scat fora mill
I Persons desiring information relative to thn pro
i porly will please apply lo .Mr Andrew Me! ean, at
Hamburg—tothe nmnagers on the Plantations, ort»
, the undersigned at Augusta, Geo.
PETER RBNNOCH,
! AN TO I ATE PICQUF.T,
HENRY H. GUMMING,
f F.xecutoni.
i Augusta, Oct. #• dst 836
A Good Assortment
or
Heavy C-Jroceries,
, VZ" F.I’T constantly on hand, and will be sold on
/A the most favorable terms, by
nov 25 HAND & SCRANTON.
I
Priaiic Flour.
3 TUSTreceivcd and for sale bv
• •9 nov 25 HAND & SCANTON.
r (si’ceiiTillc Bacon.
A CHOICE article in fine order by
nov 25 HAND A SCRANTON.
NKW ESTABLISHM ENT.
P. II MtCli & CO.
DRAPERS AND TAILORS.
< .As- 31)9, corner Broad and CamJiMl street.
Respectfully inform tho ■■itizena of Au
gusta and vicinity, ’that they have taken
>■ the above stand, where I h»y have just received and
offer for sale on favorable terras, a choice selection
of fresh imported superfine nest of England
BROADCLOTHS CABSIMERS AND)
- v f.^tings.
’ Comprisinfi a splendid variety ol fashiminblo and
g desirable similes and patterns, soms of extra faliric,
which will be made up lo order in u style inlcrior to
) none in thclcitv and warranted to Hi or no trade.
1 hey will also keep constantly on hand of their
” own timnufaclurc and warranted quality a good as,
•ortmeut of "
READY MADE CLOTHING,
if Conti ting of
~l re * 1, 01 1 VVrappciv,
I ruck Coats Short Jackets,
< oat.as f’anlaleons,
Overcoat, Veto,
l •looks, Sheets.
» outh* mu! Childrens Cloltio*.
I Merino., Lamb* and Flannel Under Shirts, and
* S a T f *i. PockW Roj'dl’o.bluok lla'iin Cmvntsi i.ee,
Hnter* Straps, Gfovc» k
lev St lt 2?J
tfeiUUL ok A 11 /A to’
OF Til IS
Georgia Bf;»<c Lollerv.
i F Jr the benefit of the Augusta Inden'i p; r „ ,
Class No 44. rou 1837.
I 2 3 4 5 f, 7 8 <J io ),
CO so ? 1? 49 58 19 43 ifTTso^
| .HEREBY CERTIFY that the above nu,n)
las they aland arc correct,as taken front ih„ U. I
ager s certificate of the dravvtng of the cl!!"'.
I onsuli.latcd lottery, ol the A'tnfe of Del. 1.
Class H, (ir 1837 drawn, at Wilniin»t»n tu 1
nli S T.c S k , 1837 r ''i l ' " I ' i , Ch
all lickeis unite above Lottery. °*
nov 23 A ‘ REAU ’ Aeent-
DRAWING EXPECTED TO-MORROW
GEORGIA STATE
L O T T E II Y.
FOR THE benefit OF TilE
Augusta I tide pent)< n 1 p’ire Comnau.
Class No -15, for i 837.
To be determined, by lb e drawing ol the Virgin.
State Lottery, endowing the Leesburg 5 * ,
Academy and lor other purposes.
Class No 7, for 1837.
Tobe drawn at ALEXANDRIA, Va., Saiurdn,
Noy. 25th, 1837. ’’ :
D S. Gregory & Co. (successors to Yales A w.
Intvre,) Managers.
HIGHEST PRIZE
35,2»44c DOLL
CIK AN D SC** IbtllG |
I Prize ol 535,29411-100 i a ¥35,201 II u M
11,76 4 70-100 11,164 TlWt'Sl
* C,OIIO 6,(100 t
1 5,000 3,000
1 3,000 3 000 '
1 2,500 2,500
I 2,36113-100 2 361 13. x
59 1,000 50. WW (
s(>
63 150
63 100 B’ 450,
63 80 ®> a() o
63 ID f. 040
63 60 J 4 * 9 ;
126 50 3 >7-0
126 40 ®' 3;: °
3654 20 5. 1 '40
23436 m J 3.
JU 231,260
a7814 r*rlae*, amounting to SdSoTRn
Stf- Tickeis Slo—Sitaros in Zl. l! °
W” I tckels in the above Lottery can bony
nContractor and Stales Agent, >
<«I{AND CONCRItT -
Ar>D •NSTUUMF.rXTAI. MUSIC "
To take place in the Masonic Hall on Salmi
the %bth November.
iVI VKK J i h " B , lhl * ! " ,,,or ,0 »"noann
, m <he ladies and gentlemen of Augusts/*
burg ami their vicinities, that his farewell' 1 ,
will have I lie assistance of J/es-rs. Iversen
llicrsch, and a talented Amateur, who have kini ‘
volunteered their sen foes—and bi»sclecti..iu « .
bo made from the works of the best couniosmi
trusts that it will merit their support ami pauoia; 1 -
Room to be open at 3 o’clock. CJ, , J
rnence precisely at hall-past 3.
J ; , EBPFo’fu7i l V U f' h u ; r i’-h
S % m!t ,l Vk ' V ln om i s ,lle citizens 11IA , /
..•,n,iV -b -, a * t, *? t be I lllte,,lls making a shun im Us
sional Visit to that place in tluf latter pan of N«v« , J'
Philadelphia, nov 35 it jjj f~M
„ Jvaum.
• Aenluiky Jeans received and for*
% STUVALL it iIAMLt).
Passage 4or Havana via Key Wei ' .
Florida.
erklix The new ‘Steam Parkfl. \i. yJ
\ YORK, Capt, >pii(av, . T - ,.. -
l‘sve ( buries ton. i‘.r !L\.v
-yc-Q, J by the Key M ust,
■?'* , )f li:T nonn, lbe IGih Uweim
”, *■• 4 ° clock. For engagements of Pa-sx kb*'
only (no Freight being taken; apply to, or
WILLIAM PAI I'ON, Agent i™
.. . 6 Fitzsimraon's wU Mjc
jNoV- 21 m a-i
Siivaiiiiah ?3:iil futagr.
4 ir, anll B,ter 22d inst.,there will boaSbviScfe
A "Hack running doily, between Savannah ii '
tSe ?V lor 1 lw! «ccommodation of I ravclh
Dffice United Sines Hole), Aagusta.Georgii
nov 23 d2ty
* J //(i subscriber baling removed from ilieiA i\
“ ol the ■ a»le and Pticenix hotel, has take - "
stable nennhe VVestcrn Hotel 011 Green street,«li ,
he ktieps constantly on hand Carriages, Horsext si
to hire on the most reasonable terms, ami in
prepared lo ace itnmodate transient eusioinerei
food stables, feed, and alienlion for their licm
)rover« will also find a large lot where their*
at all times will be well aceomtnnda’ed—flit* -
setiber, tlianklul for past favors, solicits aYi" ■
uauce ol the public paironage.
II N. IVILSOJ. ... ,
nov 20 lm !i!,\ ■
Notice.
Bank of Augusta, Nov. 20ih, IS3*. I•/
THE Hoard of Directors ol tliin Hank, In
X declaro<J a Dividend of one Dollar |er i- - >
from ike Kurpliiii profi's of ih* last six
ihe will be | aid to the several
their orders alter the 23nd instant.
UOPT. F* POE, Cash
nov 22 *i*2
The C’onstitutionalist will copy the ahuvs.
Lamp Dal.
OF very superior quality -bleached’ ocl
bleached—for sale by. _ v'i' es."
ivji HEivsa
nov 15 55]. :
"Tt I'iiiv.ii t: sage.
Affoneral assortment of Embroiderits, ~
L'ices, Black Lacc Vails, Blonds, hflj'i
siery, ffc. ifo. by U’. E. At J. U lACKM
nov 21
TJA & II.CLARK have received a lew rt<
A 1 * new style Independent Second llawi'
es, with two hour circles, two second Ac ‘ cf?
vanoty ol fine London Duplex V\alchos,w f
1 hey invite attention. »
nov •><» I ■
Aviicc.
UNTIL the firtt day of January next, ll> ; i:-8
Council will receive sealed propo alx li* y ~
ing a Tread Mill on the lot adjoining lltrj 4 Vi
for information as to the plan Ac , apply l '
clerk of the council. l!v order of the count' ,
ed the 18th November, 1837. i
GEO M WALKER,‘
nov 21 __ J . ; >
AN ORDINANCE
To amend the 40 Ih section of Ihe
dinance, passed the SO Ih March , ;
BE it ordained by the City Council id
That ihe following shall beilieraic*
posed on all meals bioughl 10 the iMnrkei W
exposed Ih rein for sale; for every tjmiru!
ten cimia; on every quanor of mutton, l«t ■:.) .■
kid, venison, veal or pork, 3 cents; on evn!
cents; on cv ry hundred weight ol bacon.i ]
and on every hog weighing 11 >t more ihnn»
dred pounds, 121 cents. Any perron'
to pay the clerk of the .Market or his
tax required by this ordinance, shall, on«•
Ihoreot, ho fined in a sum not exceeding l s
for each and every offence.
Dune in Council, the : Bth day of Norm
JOHN PHIMZL
GED.M WALKER, Cl’k
nov 21
Needle Worked Copes nitd C» ! '
reduced prices.
'Vnondcii *V .***lsf^ 1 - '
HAVE received from New \ ork a f ■
needle worked nuuiiii Caj“’B ® ll<
which ihey will sell tu greatly redecHP
u> which *hey respectfully invite
Camiei’N Hair*
50 BBLS ’ C ««» o! ’* lla,r ’ N- SMlTjfejj
L'ludis,
Biaitkdx.
6J4 U. W YATT ff CO, have rcco v " 'PFiH
■ fir sale low for cash
Finehi'k blue and cadet mixed Cndn’ M
do Cussimcr»,.Vnl|inelHnnd Keittui
Rad ai\l xvhito flnnmls, Bssurird !-• J
Merino Cloths and Circassians, nssnrie ■ jmm
Superior I lock nnd colored Silks <m
Damask fig’d merino, (a new nrlice mAmS
Merinochiilb' and ihibpl wool Sim" ’•,
F.mb'd (lm He sbavvla, a Imulsoine ’>
Hoslvin and ai'k Gloves,a good ii‘» , r 1 !
Sit|terior king white kid 1 imVM , .
Heavy Flench, whilney and P'sc b
Marxailli s Quills and cotton Fnflgf*
' Negro Clot by and Ulankns.