Augusta chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1837, December 04, 1837, Image 4

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SENATORIAL DEBATE. ( Confirmed.) MK. HILL said. lie »u well (were thill the ; Sonde wus already weary ol the discussion, ami he wished at an early hour to have the mat tor ' adjourned over lilt (lie nest in ruing. Hut g<n- ■ demon aocmc I dewnn.m d u push on Ui« debate, and a vole th y would lure He could not, un- ; cler die circumstances, refuse l.i hivo(jni- j ion*. although it growing ou;. Ho should vote oanacion iou-ly nu tin* inntor. —Tm* sob •eel ought to hove united Utu in end ol ho.lt par tiea, and he icgn'tlnl to *OO it made a parly I <|uaaton ; it should not ho < ended hy a party vote. Fur hmvelf, he ccr'mnly did not think ! that party drill would have boon put in requisi tion lor the purpose of forcing this thing down. But,said M-. Hill,»o 11 i». We arc cull'd up on to aid Col. iNcl-.en and the Troops under tiia command un Uicir numb to Florida. He would cheerfully do so, d ho imugbl there wss any necu*siiy hrr hi* presence thoic. Mr. Hill said, he wa* no wm nor; he vruliwil la l»c understood he belonged to die (icacc eiuib.ulimcni, un.l he could noi »oe die neve*my of ftii* force in 1" lon* da. There wus annul 700 Sonniiolo* loft in that Territoiy, and the force now there, accoiding to Governor Call, amounted to utioiil s,o(it) 111011; he thought, in all conscience, they weio a match fur 700 Indian*. He thought di.it wa* «< largo a force a* could he actively and olieclivoly employ ed in that country. Ap|atala have been made la our {eclings and onr puiiioUsin during tblsde hete, hut (hoy ha 1 noilnng to do wiili the sub ject, It was a mailer for the calm, dispassionate conaidcraUtUi of the Legislature. I hi* *um i* not naked for by lieu. Ncl*on. How then, said Mr. Hill do we know that ho want* it» [From hi* application to the Governor, Mr, M Allulor replied.] The lull ililormaliutl of thin subject should have been laid before ilia House ul Repre sentative*. The letter from Gen. Nelson winch had been read by the H/nator f.om Chatham, should have been conimunios'.od to that body hy (*eo. Nelson. It wa* out of place, and tun la. her*. Tha naked quo non tor the fH nate t<< consider is, ought ihe Legislature In grain llna appropriation ! I* it right, or proper ! Tut poopin'* money *llould ho disbursed according to the law of the land, to the requirements of mo poo pie'* will, and according In Ihe he-r interests id the |«st»plo. Can tbo people nl I Jcorgi.i, he asked, be hone lilted hy this apprupiiatiun ! Very In. tie lie thought. The H,uia*e had boon told d the glory tola) acquired in this expedition ; >1 th. heroism which characterised it. cf/n-iun* -o' , mo*i to forget limy worn sitting beneath the portrait* ol a Hero and Htge of the Kev ilmion, the etuin plea ol real glory ; hut now Unur ■ iggery is til" order of the day. This rcsoluijon, said Mr. Hill, ia uncoiisiiuninii.il. Ho would i. ad lioui the Constitution of (hairgio J "No money* shall be drawn out of lint Treasu ry, or from tile public Kinds nl ibis tftalo, except hy appropriation inailo by law."— 'nu.t of I,'c.i, l*t .In. »4r/i .See, ll as a tMinsior lui waa di -posed hi .1 I fur po litical elfccl, Un would hi glid Hull mis main 1 Kid lakuu a p.uty turn. On whuiil wuul.l llie in dignaut disploatu eol the people lie *isll«tl! On llioao, said Mr Hill, who ilmognid *.lm provisions of this in drumnnt, and (raillptu uown iu barriers, which (he people have prescribed loi legislative limitation. Il deattnei ilion 1* hi folmw tins unit ter, gunlleman on the opposite side ul this Houau will find (heir full sliaru from an i.itcll'guiil pee pic. Mr. BLVt'K slid, In lliu in'tiutuv 1i ig ol the Union pirly on Hi b(1 mr, liu wa* induUled for Hie seemingly fitleo poulionho was lorced to occupy. The Resolution IrolU iho Hunan propose* to appropriate tlnrly liiniisiiipl clol- Isrs oftha Cuiiii'igont Food of 183(1. lor Hie purpose of do.raying lint ixpiui.su ul Col. N. I ton'a Brigade on lliu.r march liojn Ih.; Churn ke« country to the aoal of war in Flo.idu,. The guhaiiintu which lie Imd lliu honor to draw op, and which, ul It.a r ipiesi, was pre aented to the Senate in non ol the original, hy hia frond, tlio Senator trom I'roup,(Air. li ir ulaou,) provide* lor a iJonnUun to uu applied to the discharge ol lint expense* of Um.su troops, hence on llmir return march, pruv-dud • Key sh* I Uo dMhamluil, as aoon a* I my cm ba countermanded to the point ot tlnnr onj,- nal rcndi y.m.is. Tim sum line otiurci 1 , hub left in blank, that it mig t be tilled ul IHo discretion of thu Senate. Twenty thousand, thirty thousand, and s x:y tiiiuiaaiid dollars, wore succ.nasively moved hy grniliuneii on tins a>du of the house, to lm iiiserled in Urn blank, for all of wlie.h, he, and thosu with whum he miked, voted 11 ihciroidur But. the oppoaiinin rejected by their own vote 1 aeli proposition,sod tnu* assomn.l thu responsibili ty, and incurred the ns'; of adopt ng tlio sub. atitole iniitank, as tl i.a found on the table. The word "ilunuli 11” was reins d, by ane.x traordmary decision ot' lliu C.ui r, iu hy inker led iu the substitute, when, in fuel, it had m never been rejected, but ms an amendment to the original resolution h fore the miusliluK; had been offered at üB. Thus have tbo u.ip tious voles ol the Senators in opposiuuil, 11c lually debarred 11* f.om luakuie a donat.on ol money to assist those deluded men lo leiurn to their homes mud lam ho ; and if l ie orioi. tiai resolution should fail oil tlsli tal passage, or be thrown hack upon the imgmlaiuro hy tlio Executive veto, thoirs bo 1..0 roaputuMbili ty of defeating llie hopes and wants of the inayworn and uoc?s*i on* soldier. For, (said Air. 11.) if the Union party will but cmne for ward, accept the substitute, mid receive me Money as “a donation,” winch he repeated ugain he was willmo and anxious to give, ail will bo well; the furm* run the route whose provisions have been pressed, ami too soldier whoso necessities compelled linn to press them, will each in their turn bo satisfied, sod ample means placed in the liandsuf llie Com manding Oliiccr to reinro witn his Unmade to the point of their rendezvous. But no, this will not do; they w nl the mo- | ney, and they want something more —other 1 purposes ate to be effected, ami other objects attained by tl:c (lassa'jo of this resolution, winch he should not hesitate to expose to tlio public eye, m the pro*ross of his lemarka. If money and present subsistence was the only , object of tins appeal, why not accept it at •nee, when we so freely oiler 1 ! Why waste (be time and money of the country, ami detain these soldiers at tin; Se tt of U ivornmeut, hy vainly disputing about empty forms! Will | you look the gill horse in too mouth, and put your benefactor upon terms! Uct no la sc clamor t lien be be reader raised against the friends of tlio substitute—for d tllOlr “dona, lion,” is received by the dominant piny, tins empty contention wnl cease, and the “ poor soldier,” the catch-word of their song, w ih re lent to h’s mountain homo in peace and plenty. The honorab.e Senator from Chatham,(Mr. McAllister,) who in tins debate seem* to be the organ of Ins party, deplores tlio jmhtical aspect which this question has assumed, and charges us with giving il« party direction. | 1 The ingenuity of the charge but 1 Host rated Ihe J old maxim, “art est celure arte in;” for ho evt gently and notoriously are the oppose ion urg ing this matter “with party, and for pirly,” that their leader, like an able general, tearing the consequence of detection, determines at once to detach,ll possible, suspicion from him •elf. by boldly and recklessly charging disown 1 gnil', upon his innocent opponents. Hut air, that genilcm in, whatever li is mo tive should at least keep probability in view. 1 and chock not the common understandings ol men by a charge that carr es with in ns own refutation. What! shall we, who are in a mi- 1 norily, make this or any oilier matter a party 1 measure and thus court deteat with a fatuity 1 which would render us altogether worthy ol - it! The charge is preposterous, and assured ly will recoil wit It ten-fold violence upon those j who ao wantonly assail us. Mr. BLACK *ai<k ho had listened with , pleasure when tlio .Senator from Chatham pro- j ‘ posed lo strip this question of the cob avis 1 I which had b «n woven around it, for be had | ‘ hoped it would then have been presented mj '■ il » nalted deformity; but instc id ol making j “ #vw/ tiling >ln'h «*rdi»a «p>o b » J point I.rd t the clear light of hia cxpUna-1 I lioiih, the fvenator hunset), the greit spider ol 1 this drama, lias Miduairioosiy woven Ins own I niexiricaldo pnciilKWotk ol humbug go. j and j cuu.vub around it, lo bond and coutnuu the vision ol the S*nala.—Follow him m h:* dc I vious course, and lie rarely, if ever, touche* I llie iiiutils Ol 100 cam), a and liiargumoiit* aiC | iu far iroin the got of tlio q ioetion, us the poles lliunselvos are and r. 1- ,t c ear that Ine.i o.j - l 1* any i dler than ) fair argument 11 on a p .00 cm ; out tin: geu -1 tloman, aware trout me termination ol .he Ice gu'.icrllitoiial Died ton, ot 1 lie despurntc 1 coiid liou ol ii.H p.oly, <s upon ihe i/ni liri .or i an expedient to le-turo lliuir (alien Idnu iis. Imagine loin thou immorsi d in gloom, lecdnig iu* limey with the morbid suggestions of de foul and ovorlliiow, laincnlmg in Ins mood toe lout po-ver of depanod niajorilics, and an xiously brood ng tiver Iho •■forlorn hope” « roclanning the gro.it ‘ demecracy ol iiuuiOers; ’ hoe Inin in tins napless plight, eagerly ulrctcb in<r hio vision from the terrace of toe Hlule Hou-e, (ar awiy over the reJ lulls of the West; our country at peace with all the world save with the Ucaclioroua Seminole, and our cil z ui* pnisunu ibctr p<'acelul avou iiions, wiien suddenly Hie advance of n long hue ol untied men break upon Ins ‘•longing look.” From In* mood and Ins gloom ho burst* into cxaUc r>; ’lis ho ‘ti* Mel.on, tub brave, the gallatil A’elfoii, with In* Choro ee Buguilo. tune utul now’* the hour; Hi : u,.- sol of Slate already upon » Nulhiicalion car reen,*hall be righted by tins Imppy aitvont; wo will use them; .Soldier* in our purpose mid gel ilioko Nutlilier* into a bobble. These soldier* shall demand money ol I In state—V e ourselves will introduce tlio re*o -11111011 tj appropriate* n; if llie ISn.l 6 *rs con sent, no thanks to them, lor to ilm iiiijar.lv 1 boongsli.o lory -Ifldey retd e, woe be un to llivni—lliu Sc ipire'slnili do|iarlt'roin Israel or these lilteen hundred m iilaty voles wm . ■ xtclly 1 ouolor: alnice Ilnur gnhuriialoriu oij inly ol lion trod in.d 11 iy. Tin* 1* 1 lie cob.tub epie ul I y ll.n Inrre o h il.' ingnimi y ot ihn go ulema it, to culch the tly ot . V 1 11 1 - i ll -ulton; but th« spider nil ill lu luuglud 10 In* o in we'i, a; d be ii m. eir, at liic Wimlmg up ol .lie i-ltuxv, * I.ill be the i .»truni ml ol defeating 'us own Irnunl*. The Co s'.union of Ihe Siale of ti Mfgu decime.i, tint ill i ll* for . nu*unr r. viunm, or nppropriut ng mon ■>' * 1 ill 1 .nguiain in the I luii*u ol Ueprereutaiive*, un i ■ llial nil appropunl on* ol iilniny nil ill le by Imr; n donation maybe made by re-uiulion. • but tmcli a it.-oloiii n mi lbe jiiH* il by a v.u o! l.vo h.iil*. Ifiben bo U.non parly per lenu on ly me si,* up m their Uesnlntion of Appropriation, and llie Executive 11 lorn* it in il* w Hi In* veto, iipou Ibc ground of il* coil' ' I] ui I W.lii the pbi.o leqinsile.* of the C'listuu- Hori, winch declares, Unit nil approptinUoiir | *;nb b ■ made out by numluHnn, bet by law, j w in wib bo lliu means ol defeating tin.* appro priation — The IV il ilium, tvb >, wii.mg to up propnaio ti.i* money as a ‘ d-mat ion,” ihe only an I*l im io nl way in which 11 can be appro \ prim ml ny Unotuhonl or me Union men, the would lie exi'lnsivi! Irnunl/ and palruil* of llie 1 solibeiy, who, instead ol' Accepting that winch nr may ami do conatilillioiially ufl'er, are stubbornly limit upon violating the Coiutiiu- I linn, hy lliu p.UM igo, “prr fin nut ne Jus” ol 1 their mnne;/ resolution, and envurnig for it cer- I lam and ultimate dele it 11 ihe liamb of mi m . dnpnmli’iii, 11 fear ess, and intelligent Execu tive! Tins is iho ihhuc hutwonn u j ,aod upon this is-uo we arc w'.lling to pul ourselves upon tin: c. unity. Mr. Black said, ho hail listened with aston ishment to the tirade niter d against tint (jo , veriior, for not mi'ilymg lie l,i;gi*hiiurc ol the prosolice of this Brigulo, mil lor refusing r I 0 loan lu the C miinambisg Odi ri' (lie mins o! Ilm M ule. Why, what had Mr. (iilmnr to | do with 'lbaie men ! It is not. preiundod, 111- . deed i* is expressly admitted, that they 1 were tint olilier regularly nr irrogiilurly in the rorv.cn of (iuurgio ; so far then a.* the Executive was concerned, they were hut 11 voluntary association ol individuals, to , whom be bud (10 right to give or to loan ilm piddle arm*. These arm*, like all other pub i lie propetly, ne in keep.eg of the law, .mid ran only ho disposed ol by law, unless in cast* of insurrection or actual invasion, when tlm Governor, us Cumin .tinier iit-Ch el, would ol course dispose of ihem nl hi* disc ration.— 1 Wnl tlio opposite parly declare that these men bud I.nailed us, nr were in a stale ol insurrection ! Tin* question 1* inked to pre sent to them n dilemma, upon niilinr born ol winch they must necessarily bang. But dip pose ihesn troops were 11 the service of the Stale of ti .» ui, did Col, Nelsou rt'|Mtrl hmi self 10 the Commmdor-in l!lnolJ and s*k tor ofilcis! No! *O. No ollietul intercourse a tar a* Iho Senate is in form ul, look p ace he Iwoen Ihe Colonel commanding and hi* so porior edicer. b*mil iho General in chief go in search of In* subaltern, and if perchance ho lind Inin, humid/ beg to bo permitted 10 offer hnn «rius ! This sir, ui another lastie between in, and of this issue also wo are willing Hi pul ourselves upon tlm country. The gentleman from Chatham urge* this appropriation on the ground, that these troops have been raised under the authority of the United Stales, and be »u ■!;* to make Heat Go vernment our debtor hy rolunUiriiy adeanriin; money for the support of her soldier*. Tee reslution (su d Air. B ) must stand er (all with the reasons that are urged in support of it ; nod yen wdi hear with me w hile I nua stig.ate the lads el Iho ciiso as they have been sub mitted In the Sena'e. On Ibn 18 li August, the War I' -pulment of Ktu General Guv j ernn ent makes a demand on (lie Governor ot j Georgia lor troops in accordance with winch j llie Executive u-.-iich Ins erd- rs, and on llie Hill September, that milter was laid at rest by a local! of lie; .requisition hy the Secretary of War. Notwithstanding tin* positive n* call of the requisition by iMr. Fomaclt, of winch Gen. Jesnp must have been advised, that officer on tlio IUIII September, writes to Guv Schley, recognise* the recall of tbo re quisition, but a- k* on his own authority for 11 Battalion of 800 men lo be commanded by Nelson; to which extra-official call Gov. Sob ley not only refuse* to respond of daily, but furthermore says, lie would slid endeavor to obtain thu service* of Col Nelson fir Gen. Jessup, if he (Schley) had not previously em ployed bin (Nelson) in the Cherokee conn try. No that, in pool of fact, Charles 11 Nelson was never called into service by the War Department at all. the requisition Irom that Department having been rescinded ; nor wa* bo invited e\tra-o!Ucii'liy by G • 1. Jessup logo to Florida with Ins present Origa ie — Jessup hiving only asked lor a Battalion of 300 man, and even of that request Col. Nel son was never nutitied by any thing that ap pears tiwlore os. Su far then ns Col. Nelsm is concerned, lie has not the shadow of right 10 urge Ins pretension* here a* an office ', ei ther regularly or irregularly, in the service of the United Slates. No not t von as an indi i idual in any way cimnocte<i(vvilli that G v sro nient. It is true sir, that Gov. Cull ot F on da, on the ‘J3'li September, extend* a private invitation lo’Col Nelson to go to that Terri tory with a Regiment of moon ed volunteers —Gov. Call never invite I b in to march a Brigade to Flo-ida ; but even if be had, would a private extra-official iitvilat on from uu individutl, unaullmr r.oil bv the Govern ment, to embark in the Florida war, alfurd any reasonable ground or even pretext fur the L’g slaturcpit Georgia lo appropriate 830,00(1 of llie people’s money lo cany out lb.* military movement, so wholly unauthori sed a* it is ! And under this exlraoridanarv *mi« of facts, the gentleman from Chatham proposes to spp'opr ute this sum 1 f monev to tbeso soldiers, and charge the same lo the I’ni led Stales! Astonishing! Tnal gentleman, a lawyer of repute, living in tbo midst of clerks ami merchants, vnpjvi# id to tie wet! , I ver. e 1 in the laws of debit end crcii.t. porpo- 1 b jse* to make the Untied Hl»)n« our debtor, by j " volunldrilv appropriating fJ-iOJKHJ to llie sup- j 1 port of a Brigade of Holdiers, whom that < <; vermnenl .ol ooiy never emp oyed, but whose " services slit; expressly declares slit will not sccepl. Shall I prove to you (asked Mr. B.) that two and iworlo no' mak eficel II be was , from tl*e proof ol tmcli n . •to tfurWy wuiilil riih bo hold to d the , ' rciitlriiJHiiV iu!i:ouul ; and ■1 s knuwUoinu of nocount.-s, uod ihe I**w«s tfvtf j govern llioiii* from <ho iitcrclrmii* h»* J cdii but wiy, that ti’.c larmorK | who f rfidofo Bav iH»iiib»h»id ha-caneyC I. i.o l m debit «id<? oi th* ir own pccMmtu. But j! ih siiid t iu reply to au assertion, tha’ j | ilmh- are iho men raid' d for ilm protection ol ( ilu: Ohrrolcoc circuit, rebeved from Hint : vice upon I •••|iplu , a , «oiiofl!;econinittm!uf,iliat ■ , li ny wero ra ncd under llie act ol • in. oweriMif flic PfChideul t» accept the Bcr vices of 10,000 volunt**< r.i. 'J’hot ltd nu lion- j z**B fhemdhitmeut ot Voluutcerbfor V 2 iimiiflin ; whenever the pres deni make* a epeuitil call theroforc; lhe«n mon are enlisted for only six montliff, mid in the face of a revocation mi the pari of the war department of tlio reqmsii'on for troops. Agnin, llioy <.oii!d not have h» j cn r'ii«erl under the net of Congress, on which the te ntiem in «eem.-|fi» much to rely, and in proof es which ho ro.-.da an oxtpiut. from (Julunei , NeUon'a letter, fop (#ov» rm»r Schley hinniolf, who will recognized hy the gonliemau a* frond Hiitrvorify in Inn correspondence wilh the ; (Jencrol Ciovomnieof, relative to the raising of iheae companies, declares that they have been raised, mid are ready to lake the field. • On the 29th September, the -gentleman writes to General Jessup, and nays, 1 he (Ncl • son) fifty raised ten companies for that (’ho ' Cherokee) service, and wdi bhortly take the field.* 1 r rhc late executive in his annual mes yijrp, expressly i**llh hr, “tfmt for the purpose •oi pfnle.Tfing the p*opl 1 ?of the Cherokee conn .y, aod foe.ilituting the removal of the ludi t bfi.4. hr hadeniWfl «lu 1 regiment of volun'ee.H to !)" in'Kod for that service, wide • wa* ph*- ■ red under command of Colouel (diaries il* i .Veivon, to he called to the field when future j i drveiopiMiie its in ght render the ornjdoyinont j » ofsti«:h forcemmeresNury '* Istfn re a senator j un this ll or, who now doubts that t'leac ti.ou, i who are wfill detioinmuled a regiment, are | i i e ruisi'd under the order of the hit" i Executive/ I).it a few days nave elapsed t since t fio receipt of the annual moswgo, u, id iho writ 1 -o if letters aliovc referred I » —too elimt u i ti 1 fur t! o fe-r-t reiTiiiling otlic rin - tin* world so have rawdlwe v.mm* filtecm In n i dr* d m 'M, H * wi** forced to behove from the i reitera'cd asicrliuns and direct leulimony of Gov Schley, that lln se soldiers were not en listed under llie act cf congress, but under h:s - own orders, mill llmt irentlem*.in having been , l" , t "w th ail exe. iilivo .•■ower,** l»v iho resell -of thu la’n deettm, (hiloncl Nelson deter • Mined (.)! hello's occupation being ijone—to I »ke the hue of ui indi for ‘‘hleo limr Florida, ** of risking oMiiilnymeiif under the pre : m'i t !•) ,e. u’.V". Willi fins iinploaaiint and • miforhninin d'>ereiiancy h*tu»*eo G«*verm»r i Scl.lnv and Col N Ison, I have nothing to do, • said Mr. H , nnd ns It ia a family qnaTel, they - will h" left, to sottlo il among tlieiusohcd ns I best they may. (To hr Confinitrfl ) ’tmmr.sa.paasrtrr ***** -am— —mmne -ra———■ f’rlday Mv. imi u Dec. I. tSnine intorcsdiiir inlelliireiico from ('anada re. I . reived liy this inuniiiig h Express, in postponed . mini to*morrow. Qj’ We nro unuvohhihly compelled t*> postpone any further rcmaiks on tlio subject of the opera linns of iho Cintnil Hunk, until tomorrow, in > order to mnko room for the debate in the Scioto • on the rusolution appropriate 30,000 dollars for / lie lruo|is under ('ol. NvUoil, ami tbo foreign Hewn icti't'itl byway of Charluatnii. Forty lour halo* of Colton wore yesterday 1 Imiutflil down on tlio Georgia It id Hoad from Thonqison’s Mill* in Warren county, 45 miles I from ibis city. • We are gratified to learn llmt the Chamber of Commerce of tbo city of Baltimore have for warded lu Washington a memorial praying the establishment of u Coast guard. The meiisuro is uno of .'real utility, and will, we hope, meet the ■ ready acquiescence of tbo government. THEATRICAL. Mr Cooper and bis daughter having been re engaged by the enterprising proprietor, vvil appear this evening in tlio Honey Moon. Il sufficient lo ensure a rich treat at the Thoatr 0 merely to mention Ihe fact of their appearance. . Wo are also much pleased lo leurn that onr old favorite, Mr. Barnes*, the Comedian, with his i justly celebrated wife and talented daughter, ha s arrived in this city, and will perform on Monday nest. Their reputation is so thoroughly estab lished from North lo South, that the announce, memos their appearance will no doubt ensure full houses during their engagement. In llie period ol their stay, wo me inhumed that Miss, Charlotte Barnes’ Tragedy of Oclsvia Bragaldi, will be produced upon our board*. In N. York and also in Richmond, Va., it met with the most tnumphant success, nnd created great excitement among the literati, who pronounced it equal to the (Hurl* of the eminent and modern dramatist Sheridan Knowles. With much pleasure we insert the following notice of its reception in New 1 Voik. which is taken from the Evening Situ): j National Ttm.vriiu.—A rich treat was all" Tiled to the lovers of poetry anil pood net mo on Thursday evening at tin* establish ment. The new tragedy ofO lava Bragaldi or the Confession, written hy Mis* H trues and produced fur the iirst time on the occasion of imr lather's farewell benefit, was received by a very respectable audience vv.tb raptusoUs applause, and well was such reception deserv ed. The young lady as the authoress of that piece has won tor herself a h git reputation it ia written in a pure and classical style, abounding in rich imagery, happy illustration and poetic 1 comparisons. It is evidently the work of it powerful,well cultivated and refined mind. Tire incidents of the story are thrill mgly interesting, and are made more touching and impressive by the beautiful garb of lam gnago iu which they arc portrayed. The work as a literary composition would do no discredit to any living writer ot the highest fame. The company also deserves much credit for their acting in the piece. Indeed Mr. Wallnck never appeared in better light. Hi* representation of Bragaldi did him honor. Miss Barnes appeired as the heroine in Her own piece, and by her acting a* well as the beauty nnd .excellence of her composition, charmed the attention and enchanted the hearts of nil who beard her. After the play, she was called (or titiani, tnuusly by the whole audience, and on her en trance greeted with applause and uniunsul cheers. We ar* sorry to learn from onr late Jamaica ■ pajiers that the Amc ioan seamen, who, it will i he remembered, had been committed to prison at . Kingston, in default of finding bail to Iho amount I 0fj.5000 each, lo answer a charge of assault brought by Dr Su'iiiuu, against them, continued in jail, and would probably remain ao until Feb ruary. The charge of assault was brought by Dr. Samu'l against t ap/. Grove* a* principal, and /he sailor* a* accrsHoiis*, in using unwaiisn/o- , tile and illegal con due/ /uwsril* him, on buaul rhe ship Emily on bor passage Irom /bis jsort. lor. Jamsics, in winch vessel Dr. 8. was a passenger- 1 Cap/. Grove*, succeeded nnincdisrily in procurd I ' my lull, bn/ it obVged to cen/inue m (he I-lan J , nui fl>* tmlon. Mu* onaW* •?* J;; main in prison In awaii lUeir niafe ' * , I ci n Consul had male ml appbcid >“ ()1 >e ' eriioi m their bebuil, with »b»< ounces. we tome j n no l learned.—, j\‘. T. Ctur. j<■ I m l/.. I'k ■•• ' iru ,N■ ® I.ATEHI' FROM LIVERPOOL— DHiL I. . ; The Ur barque (•.mg>*. ‘-'apt Crketi, atrtvcc s • u tUiit port yoMcfiirty uioriiiog, Iroiu I*l verjit , whence .he sailed on the 13(1* nil. I lij ilij- arrival, we have been lurnt-shed . j “ ur 1 , correspondents at Liverpool ami Lon,,oii, a * *■ t copious anil complete •!'*•* Bnttli-h P'l' llb - The Liverpool journals «e. to the ih.a Uct. <'>ii» don to the Hill, ami Floyd's L.stsle the litU.ail inclusive. ~ , ... ’ \\ e give below all the Bmmnercial intelligence ; that can he gleaned Iroin ill* papers, as alsoeorno | extracts of Idlers in relation t» the market. Ihe i political new* is quite unimportant, and our ex' | tracts are limited, on account of the space °ccu- | cuiped hy the Governor s Message. The report of the capture of Oousto nine, re ccivcd a liny or two since, vis Malaga i- confirm- ; P d. Wo find the following in the London J lines of the 18lU October. j •■PARIS,-OCT. I*. “Constantine was taken on the 9th, hy the, French Hoops. Thu prince was In good In-all 1. , h will he perceived hy our shipping lists, that j there had heon hut few arrivals from the Lulled Sates, since our asl account*. From inquiries made hy Hie Bombay Cnamhcr of Commerce into the amount of damage sustain* , ed hy the shipping during die late gale, it resulted j that ahout £30,000, was the extent lulling on the merchants and underwriters there, and £13,000, on account ul the underwriters in England. I The revision of the Parliamentary voters of the | borough of Eivcrpouf, terminated on Saturday | veiling, 14th Oct. and the result is favourable to the Kclorm parly. The Leeds registration lias ended, aficran art | tlunus contest, in a gam of 3011 voles to the VV lug party, and of 200 to the Tories, thus adding 70 voles to the huge Liberal majority which canted the last election. The nTmincrs of Uradferd have added Co votes to their majority ot 178, by which lliey carried the last election, 'j'hoy have now iheiclore, u major!* | ly of upwards id 210. The present f.uys llie Liverpool rimes.) w , the most biiilianl autumn that has been known lor j many years, and the gathering ol the Iruits ol llie | | earth, which am every where abundant, never! proceeded under tunic favorable an pices. | Mr. Stevenson, llie Ainciican iVlinisler, and la dy and Mr. Van*, his private secretary, lull Lmi | dun about the UUII ol Oct. on a visit to tile Earl j j and Countess of Leicester, at lloiUiam. The French Government have at last consent- | ed to gno up the ships of war taken from Don | Miguel, now lying at Brest, and a Inig of war is j fitting out in the Tagus with a sullicient number , of seamen to navigate those from Fiance In Lis- J bun. The ImlopoiidaLt « BrOsseU announces j that a monument. is ahum to he es cied hy 01. j lie Jiuriot to llin inoinory ot M >dame Mali- | bran, over tltu tomb in the ccinetar/»l Licit.- | cn, ultor lint design ul M. Greelo lltu sculplnr j and architect. | There is little news from Spam. Ti e j Monilcur contains the following telegraphic I despatch “Nakbonne, Oct. 15,0 o'clock, A. M.— Oil the 9th llie gates of Valencia wore closed on account of the approach ol 1,000 Carlists. Esperany. t, alter entering Chiva, proceeded in a southern direction,pnrsded hy 1200 ot Bull s column. Borao had arrived at tsegorbe,wiil! 1,500 men. "On the 12th, many of the Barcelona elec tors emigrated, mid left the Itnllangueros [Republicans) at liberty to return wlmm they pleased, The murdoiersof the elecler V chills had not been apprebemled. Brigadier Ping had boon supercede, in his command. Titer - wore no military authorities in Barcelona to maintain order.” From the M. V*. iimtiru rcinl Adv. Nov 27. BANK CONVENTION. Tits delegates to the Bank Convention, of winch llie note ot preparation lias been beard tor several weeks,assembled «t 12 o’clock tills day,in the chamber ol the Bnatd of Aldermen. There are, ns it is understood, at least a linn, dred delogtaes present —I ul tin y will let no. body in to count them. A mere exclusive body has never met since the 11 art ford Con vention. One would suppose they bad brought all their specie along with them, and were afraid of being robbed. By moans of what Mr. Cooper would call “a furtive glance," we eaw Mr. Morldelli, if Philadelphia, in tlio chair pro lew. It was thou moved, —so it was reported outside llie door—that a committee ofthmebe appointed to examine the credentials of the delegates. This motion was canted, new. con. A tem porary adjournment was then moved and ear ned, to enable llto committee to discharge thoirduly. Not even then, while no business was transacting, would they allow any spec tator, or reporter, or editor, to outer the sn ored apartment —not even to see who were there. We must see our “Commercial Representa tive," and obtain a ticket signed with the mys tical character —C. C. O. »tr. MKiustia wMg<r«Niu«“w m *rmts*sßßtf(y.nri' * COMMKitiilAii. Extracts ot leitapi received in Charleston, dated LiVKiirooi., Oci LJ, The market is ‘lull to clay at Maiiclksg i*. People were not ilisjnin.il to f llu« u our Mondays unit did nui i\.s]iuiul ul on to our bi tsKn* as. Ihe suns j * «ti rd.) u. it tVom 2. 09 id 30'. U ln\K Itiss.ud lift* vulva mi Minul.iv readies! 8000 bales nt least, the hit iuf which Were sold hy iht* Messrs. Ut*r- Oi’T. 19,—Cotton dull to day, but iu consccj’ience of the good busimsc done on .'i'»mlay utid Ttusd.ty, prices arc a lhadi bitter than on 1 1»-• 13m. Ot. T. 1 -. Cittoiu— Din ing the curly n rtof the pre sent wovk. the UctTianU wii» iv. n more .... 11. d tln.ii it n d jtrcviuuiiy been: the trud,-|iutvhu<> d v. ry sjiarinjr. i\«lhcUun slate of the demands lor poo » ami yarns give tin m no encourngr.m nt to buy b yood u juustut sujtpit . Durinp (In last three d.»> > flic ih u.uml lias In . d more j>\« ncrul, hut the total sabs haw not» xci vdtd 13.a u baps. a islands arc without clumpy; tin better (jiialit.is'uf other kinds ot* Aimruiui ivmuin at funner rales; but in the i«\v and middlingqn ditus, a inrihi rtb cum- ol about l-t<d per lb. h s been neraf \ suimnUi .1 to; tin so qual ities arc iv »s plent fnl tu-slay than they have prcviuiisly neeu, aud Un gi neral inarki l closes more st« adtly. Hra xiis arc dull ok sake* und lliey have declimd l-bd per lb. me in very limited uquest, and dull of sale at former rates. snirats a. dnh of s.,U-,und during tint lust for mi; hi t ey liuscdw men 1-2 lb. 400 bal.s us vnicricHU and yOU of t>urat i.hvc been taken for ex port.” Doc, 10.— On tho loth, quite a brisk demand for Cot ton sprung uji, and about o 000 baks were sold at an ud yauoe u| .*8 per kb. un a I sorts; mid in many instances Md; biu on Tuesday, ( i7t:») lucre wj«s only 23. 0 bak-s so d, hihl the Munciust r market heinjy dat.put a atop to further eleltcmenu ut and yesterday the sak s were about aUOO bwn.% at a shads* lows r prices than Monday. IJVEVPOOL MARKF.T OCT, H Ocl. 14.— in kite early pun ol* the week the do mind ooiuiiiued limited, but during llie two days boon more inquiry from Iko trade, and holder# being loss dtsjmscd ;o offer their blocks, ti e market has cl os ml steadily at the qtielalions ot lasi week. 400 American and VOO .Sural have been ta ken tor export, ihe sales, which amount to 13,230 halos, comprise— liUi £ca Ihlaiul, 12 a 27d; stain ed do. dull; 323 U liowod Georgia, o a 7;’; 1300 •Wubile, Alabama; Ac. da d ami 4j a 0i; 53, n) New Orleans, 5 a 0; 300 IVrnam, i’uraiba, Art* sS, 1 a 10; 200 d/araiihain, •; >uwginned, 0; a?*; 3‘Ju UtthiaitHd .>IOO, 7 a 85; Ueiuaruni, Ac. 124; Egyptian, Si a Mi; Barbtdoes, 7l n 8; 10 Peruvian, 71 a 84; do l.ngaayra, 5? a 7i; West India, 5; a 8; 1330 Surat, 3 a di; .Madras 34 a hi; llsngal, 3 a 5. i'lie iiuporla for the week are 17,726 hags. Oct. 18. —The sales on 7'hursiiay last were 3.500 hajts; Friday, 30011; Saturday, 35tn ; Monday, va riously esthialed from 5000 to 10,000; Tuesday, s.kHJ; and to-day, dtitH*. i'here.ha* been a yood ile nianil since last week, at an advance ol id per lb. ni American {olber kinds remain without cb .age.) T he large business dune on Monday is attributed to the accidental attendance of a great numberufhuv ers on that day. The import of the week, 4800 !>->«• ■ ! di.ti iue latctiigciice. SAVANNAH, i>v. .'J.-Anmii, ship Mercy,-W«flb l.tyerpoot; tiienittbouu Five Tnule, i ith,w**U, Auirustn J oltitie, Au tulai, Uuick r. ik vm D.ui. n. NV cut tu sc*, achi* Fi»h« r Aim n. baker, Nutsau, N. p • t M' l* >rtvil, tUaniltuai Wm deabroik, frveiaml, fhui- Übi I i A U . , Came l<> his dealli by casually on Satuhlny lost the lUili November,Mr. lUmi* Zi.x.v, m ihe soul jesr ul his ego T he dcceu»e<! was a unlive of He cb Ulaml, K C., and vneol the lew revolutionary i>uirwt» atm t,v«d to ttitnon the r.sulU oi llial fs. niote , 1 ibail ball a rem iry nKr lit* nrln veiiieJil J ... ~ ,„■,.ace. He was a y .ioig nun when lia! « , t „r Ihe levubilioii . uia.i.e.a;..a; and tbougn nut wl- f rolled in Hi • regular service, be lorme 1 one -| the , fl command ol Col. Samuel i/amm.md Tli-shod/ composed a line of xcouulrom lb- Saluda Kiurm | .V t; ui liner Creek in tiuuigia, and were always ; « on ibn all'll, ready to strike, whenever <qipotlumiy . t offered, lor America ami Liberty, | I Mr. /inn was pr-senl nt the I iking of ILicrson's fort m Springfield, and saw l.ricrson slml >» e j t was also at the dual r ml ol the lories on ibe I. !-• to, S. C. vvnh Coi. llftii.inoml. . i . At Hie close of the war be first le-.ircd to bis j • Inane in .Vomb Carolina; but alter a tew years re- < moved to Avgusta, I.a. where bo resided up to llie I lima us bis death,being a period of mu.v I ban lor.y | years. Here be u sed a respectable family, who , survive to meurnlheir loss. “An tionesl man's the noblest .work of Cod. STOLE*. H 'AROM the wagon of the subscriber, in the city i „f Augusta, on the niglrt of llie 2'Jth rust, a cream colored Horse, wiili white main and tail, with , a small black spot im Ins neck about halt-way he- tv,..,.i, ibe shoulder and head, 3 years old last spring. The thief is known by the mime o! John C. Bpii- j ~.| „f Fayollo county, l -ia), formerly of Anderson I district, C. A reward ol SHI, will bn given for i tlio apprehension of the //orsc and Thiel, or So ( for either. . Hi A. SMIT H. , Wii t m counlv, Cco-. nnv. .10 kail , iit.Oi.UI A, Huinnond county. .. .N election wall fte held on lln* first 51 *ri(... y CX in January next, at tlio several precincts in said county lor n Justice of the Inka-nr ourt to fill the vacancy efijohn i*. Eve, Esq. resigned. Vai.kntin-; Walker) i Absalom Kiiodes, Augustus N. Veiiderv, Jo N A’KtNNER, Judges of Inlcrior courts Rich, county. nnv 30 swtd :isu : WILL ho sold at the market house in the town of Louisville, Jefferson county, within ihe b'gal liours of sale, to the highest bidder, on the first, Tuesday in January next, Ihe following negro slaves, to wif; Harry, a man, about 25 yenis ot ago, Dolly a woman, about 0U years ol age, Anny, a woman and her child Mary, übniit twenty years ol age, her child Mary about 4years old, Violet, a woman, about twenty years ol age, and her boy child, ahout two months old. Sold as the property of the late James Hudson, deceased, ol and county and sold by rod rot' the Honorable Interior Court nf Jefferson county, for the purpose of division &c. Terms on ihe day o! sale. ELISHA SMITH, ndm’r. nov. 30 - d0 WILL he sold to ihehigi estbidder on the first Tuesday in January next,it; the legal hours, nl ihe mar.l t house in the rown of I ouisville, Jef f'-rson county, agreeable to an order of llie 1 iduora -1 ble Inferior Court of said county, the following ne i gro slaves, to wit: ■ harlotlo, a woman, about 45 I years of ago,and Prince, a boy, about twelve years |of ago. bold as tho property of lie late Sarah I Lawrence, of said county, deceased, for the pur ' pose ot division, Ac. Terms un the day of Mile. SHERROD ARRINGTON, Trustee. 1 nov 30 230 : TO BOAT OWNERS AND PATROONS. Navigating Savannh mill Uroiul rivers. i C > V on act of tlio General Assembly of the state j n V of Georgia,assented to the 30; li December, 1836, 1 it is made be doty of the inferior courts us the sev -1 oral counties of said state, bordering on,or which i navigable waters pass through, to cause to be pub j fished, the provisions ol the several acts of the ge j neral assembly, regulaiing boat owners, their agents I and pat toons, navigating said waters. l!y tlio aforesaid acla every bout navigating the Savannah or Broad rivers, are requir'd to have a white palroon,wilh a Hill of Lading ready prepared to exhibit to any white person, who may wish to 1 examine l lie contents of the boat under their charge, ■ showing the name ot said palroou mid consignee ot ■ the cargo aboard ol said boat, mid furthermore for bids any boat owner,their agent or palroou,to permit any boat bairn ocmg aslavp, to put on board ui th' if ' boat, any corn, cotton, peas,slock ut any kind, poul ■ try or other articles in which by law limy are forbid ■ to iratlick, except tlio same is exhibited in the bill ol . lading of the mvner ot said boat or his agent,and un der his or their diroolion entered, making it penal ! against every offender of the nfi resaid acts- T herolbri',all concerned will lake notice, lhal the i acts nf w hich the foregoing is extracted will bo on forced against offenders who may he taken iu the county of Lincoln. Lewis Parks, VV. li. (.'ANTE LOW, John .Moss, Stephen Stovall, Peter Lamar, Judges of InUaior court, nor 28 t£ 278 SSai’kc Siaud poll .s.viii:, f subscriber suffer lor sale lhal excellent plmi -« tat on known as Barrow L nridconlaming 1150 acres adjoining Col. Grubbs and Mr. Murpliee, near Black Creek in Burke. Much the largest part is yet in the woods. The limber is oak and hickory, and kbo silnation as healthy as any in Burke county. Planters desiring an eligible and valuable co’lon plantation arc invited to examine the premises—terms not yet fixed, bnl will be liberal—applicant* by let ter will please stale their highest bid, as the sale is certain. A hires* David C. Burrow at Miiledgevilie, or VV. McKinley, at Lexington, Oglethorpe county. I). L. BAiaiOW. W. McKi.NLKV. nor 27 }v2m 277 ILL bo sold, at the market boiise.m tin* Town «f Louisville, Jefferson county, on llie first Tuesday in Deetmber next, within the usual hours of sale and agreed!)to iu an order ol llie /'/adorable Jusiicos tl Ihe Inferior Court of said county of Jefferson, when sitting tor ordinary purposes, 510 acres, more or less of swamp and pine Land on Ogft chee Hiver, aboutthree miles below Louisville, on the south side of the same, adjo ning Lands of I’ U Connelly, John VV Both well and others, the properly ol .Sterling L>. I nson, deceased ; also on the same day,and all he .same place, a negro woman, slave, mine d Nan, about fit) years of ago, belonging to said estate also—l arms on thedav ot sale. WES\AH N. CARSIV'KI.L,admT. sept 25, 1837 wtd 226 V-u, ILL be sold on ihe first Tuesday in I ooem v v her next, wtihm ilio legal hours of sale, at the market house, in ihvi town ol Lo .isvilJe,a [louse and Lot in sain town, wherein Noah IL Cloud for merly lived, at present occupied by Patrick Price levied on as the properly of Aoab IL Cloud lo sat isfy aII ta Iroin Richmond inferior court in favor of j Marcus A. 1' loumoy, properly pointed out by plain tiffs attorney. Also, at the same lime and place, llie in’oretl of •lessee Fowler in the lands ut George Fowler dcc’d., lying in Jellerson county, subject to the life estate ol the widow of said G cargo Fouler doc’d,—• levied, on to satify two (i la’s from lb« Jnsdces court in fa vor of L. IL l ava nab under utinchments. Property pointed out by llie plaintiff IVY W GREGORY, sh’ff. nov, 6 Wtd 260 t'oluiMhru Shrri/t’s Stele. Wl L.L be sold at Columbia Court House on the firs* Tuesday in December next between the usual hours ut sale, one bay Horse, one sorrel Hone, and one dirt carl, to sa'isty n 1! fit from Columbia superior court, James Mayberry vs. John Harris* RICHARD 11. JONES U. S. Nov. 1. wta 356 !*<»*(polled Sii.c. VsriLl.be sold out be first Tuesday in Dec.cm » » her next, at Walkinsville, Clark county, bo tween the usual hours of sale, one fifth part of the Georgia Factory, being that part which belongs to llie Eslaie of llie line Major Abraham Walker; Also at the same time and place, will bo sold the one fuh part of all tho Yarns and Cloths on hand, or unsold on that day, in tho hands of agents, ns well as that which is in the Factory; sold as the property of said Walker, for the benefit of the Le gatees of said Estate. 'Terms made known on llie day of sale, JOILV WHITEHEAD, tVr. Noy. 13, w3t. 368 WILE be sold .on the 22d December, at tiie plantation us Hardy Perry, deec’d, a ponton ot the perishable property of said estate, consisting ot sto'k of all kinds, and all other articles too ledi mis to mention; sale tu continue from day to day. I onus made known on day ol sale. EDWARD HATCHER, Adm'r ■•Q'’- 1» wtd 3CJ rs XN the first Tuesday in December next, will he sold, at (lie ( onrt House in Hnrke conntv under un order of llie Conn of Ordinary ol said comity, an undivided half of a House ami Lot, in the town ol Hoynesboro’, known us the Engle and (.lobe 1 avern. Also, in said town. Lot No. 40, on which there D a Hlackvniitb's shop Also, abn ol Pine Land in said county, containing 350 acres, adjoining lands lase Aaron Thompson, and Olliers, s-old as part of the real estate ol Fielding *' r s er > dec d. Terms of sale on tho day. FIELDING FRYER.Jr MIILFoRD MARSH, sept 13, 1837 wtd 316 Administrators. k ,'OL'll months afterdate application willYmuiiuie B to the honorable Inlerim Coqrtof Hnrke Conn. ly, while setting for ordinary purposes, for leave to jo sella negro Woman belonging to Jonathan John, lata ul .ftiu count v deceased. ’ JESSE JOHNS, Adm'r, Aug '-H j.'C • •g: Augu.tu Chronicle and Sentinel of lb l * 1 B (irfi nut. Roddcu J. Cannon has the effrontery iiaddrcs lilts public hi vindication of an act commuted by bun, which ts regarded by the laws of Uia country iu theft, by instituting charge* against me iircloioul to the mallei in Jlapuie, and wholly untrue in tact. I will briefly detail the fact* as they occurred, and leave the public to draw their own inference. An agree it. cut was entered into between Simeon K Cannon and myself, for tbe keeping „| two Horses and the b urding ot two duver*. at thirty six dollars per month. At the time the difficulties (alluded lo in Ins address) occu ted on the line. 1 was indebted lo Simeon K. -annon fur four months stabling and board, in the sum, of one hundred ami forty tour dollars, and w rote l„ bin) to take earn of the horses until my arrival, when 1 would pay him his demand, Hut Keddeii J. Cannon, regardless of these assurance to his father,, and without any authorityfrom any per. on empowered to dispose of the properly, together with the driver Wilson, look the two horses stand ing at fits fathers, and two kept at Minors, the four valued at live hundicd and fitly d.l ars, car ried them through the lower part of South Caro lina offering them for sale, and actually did sell them, falsely aveiing, that he had purchased them from a North Carolina Wagoner. Now, was n not an unwarrantable, dishonest act, thus to lake property secretly and at night convey it to a dis tance, and, under an as-uined fictitious name, represent it as his own, dispose ol it as such, and appropriate the proceeds lo his own use ! fly what other and moio appropriate name shall 1 designate it, than by that ot thef.! which, it I am riglitly Informed, is the felonious taking and car rying away the personal goods of another. Ihe taking and carrying away he admits, and the secret manner in which it was done, his assuming a fictitious name together with other circumstan ces fix the felonious intent upon him. If he had demands against me, why did he not appeal lo the laws of the country which have doubtlessly lully provided for such eases ! The legal remedy of attachment was open to him; why did ho not avail himself of it 1 The reason (s evident. He thought, that amidst the general scramble lor the properly of Mr. JLmngstrcet, he could with impu nity, under the pica ol securing a debt, steal away my properly, dispose ol it, pocket the proceeds, and being an irresponsible person in point of pe cuniary Hablilily, set me at defiance. Wilson, the diiver, for whom this honest gen iteman puls up so doleful a lamentation, is a bird of the same feather. He had defrauded mo ot more than sixty dollars, and being detected, to quiet the matter, gave mo his promissoty notes tor the amount thus dishonestly appropiated by him, which 1 now hold. The statement that I left the city of Augusta secretly, to avoid the ap plications of creditors, and that I concealed my self in the stage coach at slopping places for a like purpose, is a base and wanton fabrication, 1 leu Augusta in the public mail coach, in the open day, and sought no concealment. Hut there falsehoods arc no douhl,derived Irom the veritable, honest Mr. Wilson, Hie friend and accomplice in his villainy, to whose assertions,Jrom the infamy of his character, no credit is lo bo given. Ho further says, that “there was no alternative to secure payment for services as driver, and lor board and horse feed, but to seize on property which executions hud not yet found, and which I had not yet seen - ” I was not aware that there were any executions or even judgments against mo or Longstrect iu South Carolina, no.r do 1 i now know that there are any ; but, I certainly 1 known to the contrary, and so does he. Hut this > is only a plea whidijhe now lesoils to, to scrcene l himself from lire odium which Ins nefarious con i’ duct necessarily brings upon him. Hut, it will - avail him little, when the facts aie spread before • the tribunal at which he may be arraigned to ans wer for his violation of the known laws of bis country; there ifhoptove himself guiltless, let him do it; a public gazette is not the proper place for such a discussion, and theteforc I shall notice him in this manner no further. Iu relation to the threat of personal chastise ment with which he concludes his budget of lies, I have only to say, that lime and place often make cowartb bold. J. B. DENTON. Effingham County, Gen. Oct. 01 1637. Wg'leCSsos'SH' fifioMse. COi.liMßUs GEORGIA. rtnllE subscriber would inform Ida friends and 9_ the public generally, that lie has purchased and has personally taken e.harg ■of this establish ment, ami intends to devote Ins entire attention to l the comfort and accommodation of such as may ■ honor him wiln their patronage. He feels assured that long experience has enabled him to give as I general satisfaction in every lino of his business as can he given in ibis ciiy,and he pledges himsefl that i no effort of his shall be spared in making this one i of the most desirable houses of public and private . entertainment in the Southern country. The hnild : mgs ore all new, large,airy,and convenient; the mr mtui'O new, good, and well soiled to the establish ’ meat. His table, (and this, is an important item with a weary way taring man ) shall he at all lin.es supplied with every variety that the city or country market can afford ; his bar is filled, and shall bo kept filled, with the best of liquors, and his stables garnished with clean and wholesome provender; in short nothing shall he wanting, so far as depends on the proprietor, his assistants and servants, tiAuake the t louse peaceful and worthy ol patronage. The Uglethropo House is situated in a business pan of tha City at the corner of Oglethorpe mid llao dulph slree's, —where the undersigned vv uld glad.y . see Ins old friends and make new acquaintances. VV.VI. T MeKEIiN. October 31—v\6t 235 Pa aw tS’I HE uedenfigned having uni led in the practice ■I ol (ho LA VV , odor their services to the public. They will Attend the courts of Muscogee, Marion, Stewart, Randolph, Early, Baker, Lee and Sumter, ol the Chattahoochee Circuit; Houston, oi the Flint Circuit; and Twiggs, Pulaski, Lowndes, Thomas, Ducal ur and Dooly, of the Southern Circuit bu siness entrusted to their care will meet with prompt attention. Their office is in Americas, Sumter county, where one ol them muv always bo found ' when not absent on business. LOTT WARREN, WM II CRAWFORD. | oct 10 237 wif iWlicr. A 1. 1, persons indebted to the estate of Hardy C. iV Mound, late of Burke county, dectased, arc requested to make payment, and all ere liters ofsaid estate to present their claims in terms of the law. WILLIAM W. MAUMD, Adm’t. novlO wtf 264 '0 VIE ladies and gentlemen of tins surrounding l-i counties are mosi respectfully inform «d tha there will be a hall in Elbcrton on the fith Decern her. The Managers are as follows: W Jones, A. H. -Starke, L. Upshtre, J T. Stark, Lawrence P. Tate, Jno. T. Clark, nov 21 2t 271 E. v7& J. 11l CL, Allornios at Law, Mourned 10, Geo. A ILL practice in the several courts ofthoToun • • ties of Jasper, Jones, Morgan, Putnam, Bald win, Boris, Henry, Newton, .Monroe, Walton, and in the federal Court for lire district ot Georgia. REFERENCES. As usta.— A. J. &T. W. Miller; Webster, Par mule." & Co , Harviland, Risloy, *j- Co. M'icon. —Poe *t Nisbn, Henry G. Lamar, Charles J. McDonald. StavauHah. —Berrien and Cuylcr, G. B. Lamar, Jo- - seplr W. Jackson. Charleston. —James L. Poligrue, Weed *( Fannin, C. & (i. JI Kelsey ct J/alsleud. 'J he Charleston Courier and .Mercury, and New ork Courier and Enquirer will publish lire above twice a week for G months and toward their accounts to tins office, nov 17 vvfira 259 AGREEABLE to an order ol the Inferior Conn of Columbia county, silting ns n Court of Or dinary, will be sold at the lower .Market-house in tire city of Augusta on the first Tuesday in Janua ry next, 500 acres ol land, Iho Into residence of Geo Magnifier dee’d., situated 135 miles Irom Augusta! on the il/illodgevillo road, with II necessary build ings tor comtort or convenience, line spring water and as hool|Jiy ns any i art of Georgia—sold'for dis tribution. Terms at sale. GEORGE M. MAGRUDER, Adnt’r. nov 23 wts 274 W ,U - h< ’ on the first Tuesday m January V next, within the usual hours ot imle.a Tec hie to an order ot the honorable Interior Court of Jefferson county, when sitting lor ordinary purposes lo the highest bidder, at tha market house in the town of Louisville, two hundred and eighty eialit j acres of oak and hickory land, nt(j lining lands ol j Gardner Arrington and olhers, about six miles below i laansvdle, belonging to the estate of tile late Solo mon Philips of Jefferson county, deceased. Term, on dny ol sale. ASHLEY PHILLIPS, Adm'r 1 oi. IW, 1537 2ld Ltnvelu .Male null Female Acndtint rll HE commissioners ol the Lincoln Mole Annie- i J rmy, lake pliasnre in announcing to the sur- •'» rounding cnuniry that thay have engaged thetcr vice* ol the Rev. John VV Reid to take charge of i the Male Academy—whosoeharaeier in Columbia 4 and Lincoln counties will need no recommeedufou, t vel they take this plan of announcing to all eon cerned, that theycoiisidwhim well qualified toad- | vance voitth in ihe various studies preparatory u entering colleze. He is, when* known, roiniditred Sj industrious. attentive, and apt lo teach, keeping Is good order in school oil of which r; rpirrctnents are in lispt .'Usable. The commissioners have also auijj arrangements to apparatus lor the benefit n ut the Academy, which will b« received doun alter m the school commences, ’i he prior sos tuition at in W' other academies,ami board in the village rind J inly, ruling Horn five to eight dollars per uenik. I’ktkb Lamar, Tiros. Flork.nck, IVm Dallas, bIIAOKXCK I’UH.NKR, Hakvkv WII CAT, Adam Haiinesiiurokii, Joun Zli.i.ahs, Joshua Daniel, Commissioners. .2 And the trustees ol Lincoln Female Academy, A anuoimeelo the public that Miss Cleveland and rUiss 2 Hart who have had ci arge of the Female Avails- 1! my two years past, will rotuinus in charge of tha -J same the ensuing year; thev consider the character 1 of ihe institution, under llnir charge so well esmb- -i fished, that it is unnecessary to say any thing in praise—sßlfioe it to say,they have given general sat... . J is taction to their employers as well in advancing their pupils in education, as the Improvement qf 4 their morals, they ask the continuance of the pal- 1 ronags, which has been generally given ihe present 1 year, will: a pledge that nothing shall he wanting on lire part of iho teachers or trustees to give sat a tslaction. The prices of tuition and board the sains I as lire past yeai, ami as follows: per quarter or half M session, four dollars; or seven the session of fin -jS months—in this class, Letters, Spelling, reading JK Wrinng, Arithmetic, Geography, English Gram, fR mcrand Child’s Geology, will be taught. 30 2nd class, per quarter,seven dollars or twelve dollars f, & filly cents per session; in this branch will he taught | ancient and modern Geography, ancient and modern History, Logic, Rhetoric, Kuhns Elements of Critj. JI cisrn, Eitehds Geometry, Days Algebra, Natural and .Moral Philosophy,and Parleys Natural Tlteolo- By- Extra branch, Music on the Piano Forte per quarter $ 10,09 Use of the Piano, 2,0» % French Language per quarter 7,09 Drawing and Painting per quarter 7,09 ■‘■h Instruction in needle work graus, • Board in the village and ehujliy, Irom fivolo eight dollars jier month. 1 ho exercises of both the male and female Auad emies will commence on lhc-|!st Monday of Jarmary next. By order of the Trustees. A LEXANDERJWHNSTON, Secretary. The editor of the Washington Nows will insert jr thoah mi ones a week until rhu first January next. W‘ nov I Ij 267 PVoSiee. rJlff Eciibscriliel- otters fur snlo his PIiANTi J. 'i ION v\ hereon h« now lives,consisting oi l 300 acres of I lie best (aimhg liiml Burke Count v, lying on ? ilu waters of Bark Camj»; Iho hiuho wcli nnprov- Oil, with about 300 acres ol upon Jami, which now % 1 has a heavy crop on it. 1 deem it unnecessary to r L give a further description, as no one will purchase ’•}•; i without viewing the same, which is invitad, as the ' terms will be liberal, cm application to October3l w it 203 JOHN COCK. i M l M.% LL & I'luM A Lid j ACADEMIES, i mHETru tecs of Iho Academies in Madison, 1 A Morgan county, h»Ve the gratification to un nonce to tlte public, that they imvo engaged thy . f services of Mr. Augustus Aldjon, to take charga of the Malt; Dejmtuncut tor tlto ensuing year. 'J h B talents ami capacity ol Mv. Alden are well known &£ in his early labors as an instructor of youth in our M I village, scrveral of the best scholars in tbo Stale of I j received irom him the loundutton of iluir educu- S tions. VV'e c*an show many Jiving evidence ot his fl ability ns a schoiar and instructor of the first order. 9 ' C'ur Fotiiaie Depart mem will oj en under thu tM 1 most favorable circumstances Uur bi.ildirigs (hav- J® i ing eroded a musical saloon) arc all in fine order— j with an entire new set ol Chemical, J'hilnsophicol and Astronomical Apuratus. Mr Osgood Likkck, j|| who has been lor several years in some of the atotc 9 distinguished seunnaries in the country, and iwo ’ c nnpeluiiL Female assistants, have been engaged. | 1 it has been found by experience, that iho higher branches of education, especially in piipowophy, m chtmisiry, the auc.cnl and modern languages, cun- H not bo successfully ( tight without u male super- fl jiitendani. f-'uch is our object, and wo tool sanull- U ed, that from the high Ktandnig of iMr. Fierce, that I our expectations will bo lully realize i. I Our musical deparimenlt on the Pia- o, Guitar, B with Vocal Music, on an entire new yet simple O plan, will bo under the direction ol'Mr. Damul B 1 CitAbi:, whose success as an instructor is unsurpass- I ed, and \o believe utiotpmled in the isin o. Voral B ' music- w ill from a part ol the exorcises 1 1 the school H 5 oviry .lay,thereby combining a sweet influence with B i a charming recreation. Painting, drawing, with fl i all the various brntfehes ol a iasionable, po no and I ) substantial education, such us are taught in iho I ; very best schools of lh>; country, w ill bo atiainablo i iu our schools. Ue can assuio th» coinmuhiiy I ■ that no pains, or cxpcnce, to accomplish iho purpo- I ■ sea s« t lon It will be left untried by us 'J he I onus era ' of tuition will be moderate. Our village L remak- I > ably healthy, aim board can be bad on reasonable ? 1 terms. Our schools will open on the second Mou- a i day in January, next. * ' ELIJAH E.JOaNES, 1 JOHN W, FORTEIL fl * r J HOMASJ. LUK.NLV, fl ? TiIADEUa UAUCE6 JOHN UOBbON, ' I'nistees. nov I vvtJaJO 2at> r | 'HE sale and rent ot the property ol Col. Znoh- I ana Williams as ad vet liaod to be sold or mil- J ed the < s tli ot December next, is postponed until! M Monday, the 11th, ami will i>e con tin tied from day :* to day u:.td disposed 01. nov 23 wjs 271 * TT&THLL be sold,at ilio ru.irket bouse m tlte town * vv of Louisville, Jetfeison County, agreeabe to 1 an order of the Hoi.orub.e Superior Court ol said * county when sitting for ordinary purposes, in (ho usual hours of sale, and to the highest bidder, on iho 1 first Tuesday in January next, two negro men slaves, J viz; Jerry,about fifty years ol ago, and Isaac, about 1 - ? : * twenty live years old, the property of the late fccih- - Eason,deceased. 'Jorins on tbe dny ol sale. BRYANT FIJLFORD, adm’r. oct 16,1837 wtd 212 - WILL bj sold, on the first Tuesday in January next, in the usual hours ol sale, agreeable to 'S$ an order of (he honorable Inferior' Court of Joner > sou county, w hen sitiihg for ordinary purposes to j the highest bidder, at the market house in the town of Louisville, tw'o hundred and fifty nine aerosol pine land, adjoining lands of James tSione, E Broun and others,belonging to the estate of the late Josepa Alien, of sain county, deceaced. Terms on the daj ; of sale. SAMUEL HADDEN, Acini i. ‘ 0ci20,1837 246 1 11/IFL’S sold ai the residence of Michael Wig* ¥ ¥ gins, deceased, in Burke county, on ihe . 28th Dor ember next, all the perishable property o said cstaio, consisting of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Lorn Fodder, Colton, Gin, and running Gear; Household, and Kitchen Furniture, &c.; also ut tbo same tun o and place, the plantation will ho rented and negroes hired. Terms of saloon the day. , . JOSEPH JANSEN, Adra. r. no v 17 wtd 'lo I —— Notice. ~ . A GENTLEMAN ol industri jus and moral list) its, who can tench the common branches 0 an English education, with the Latin aud t- rt: ' c ‘ a languages, will be liberally encouraged by early ap plication to WM S ‘DUNN, i--' F S TAYI.OK, EDWARD HASSELL, i, JAMES CARTRIDGE. Columbia county, 23 miles north ol Augusta. v nov 34 wtf - cl \*7"iLLbz sold on tho Ist Tuesday in February 3 vv 1834, at Gumming, Forsyth county, by aa order.of lire Honorable, lire interior court ol Coliint . bia county, when silting fiir ordinary purposes, one . lot of Lund, No 453 i* tbe second district, first see turn, now Forsyth county, as tho property ol Henry „ Wilkins, deceased, ofsoi.l county. . , , 11 SUSANNA lULKINS, Adm x. nov. 23 wts GRKE ARLE to un order of the lolerior Court Bj ol Hurko conmv, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold,on the first Tuesday m Feb- : - rnurv next, utlho Court House door in the town of • = Waynesboro, between the usual hours ot sale, one w hunred and twenty fivoocros of Land, mow orless, ) in said county, adjoining lands ol lohn \Vmrberiy .. and olliere,belonging to the estate ol .Matthew la' i y ely, deceased, 'i’ertus on lire day ot sale. 1, 1., 3 MARK UVELY, Admr. ft f nov 27, 1837 wide Vj j '• TTtOU ll muniha after dirtc,application will bo m»' * | “ 1’ to the honorable the inferior court ot Cuhtmb' I* '* county while s Ring for ordinary pnrp'.os,for leave ’* sell 11.0 real estate of tha lute Elbert U S ' county deceased, lor the bertufil of the Ire “ cred,u,r *’ ALFRED J DUNN, AHtn’r. . ■ nuv 18 'd M , v ? |