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A BILL
Ta to •united an Actioanihortarawd require ihr
Governm and Traemret df Ito Muir of Oeor
(ia, to mu« and del ion, on castaia condition*,
to incorporated Cwnptiiri, Hint Cerlificalca,
njuai winch Itoy may borrow money on tb« ; |
•milt of ih* it'ili, alter giving lo the Stale ,
good and sufti ieni revutlli —lo ajipaint Com-;
amaaionrra «d Iniemal Improvements, and »o' '
authorise nul Coioimasmnrr. la coaatru I car
lain Work* of {niarnal linprovamwiil, and lo | j
m;«in the Governor and Treaoarei I* iaaua lo ■ |
aaid Commissioners, raruiicatrr, a fen which |
lb»y may obiaui money upon tba credit of Ilia
Btata, to pay f-r aurh no ks.
Samoa I. Jr it rnarln/ iy Mr srniilr and
•nea of of the Stale oj tieer.
fiu, in General Aeeemhty met, anil il it hereby
marled hy the authority of the tame, Thai lira
Governor of thia »Ule ahall I-a, and he ia hereby
required, a pun the application ofihe Directors of |
any Company now incorjioialed or liereafler in
swrpf-ran-d by lliia Slate, for the purpose of eon-
Meuctinga Turnpike, Kail Koed. ("anal or Black,
n iur navigation in any pari of Ibe Stale, lo iaaua
and deliver under the provisions hereinafter act
forth, lo «uch Directors in such auma aa ihey may
deaiia, Slate Cerlifieelcs of debt, aigneil by the
Treasure, of Ihr Stale, and counlaraignad by thn
Governor, (a»d the aaid Tica-urer ia hereby re
quired I* s.gn the aama.) to bear an interval not
• treading six par cent, per annum, and payable
hi not leaa than iwanly.not more Ilian fifty yeara
•her dale; which lime and amount of intereat
ahall be lelt, under lb« above realriclion., lo be de
lermiuail upon by the aaid Direcioia, and the |*er
aea or peraona from whom they may obtain Ibe
end-; and il aball be alaled in aaid cerlificalca,
that they are luuad by tba authority, and under
the pruvraiona of thia act, payable at the 1 reaaury
of Ibe Stair : and the Biale of Georgia ahall lie
and ia brrebv bound for Ibe payment of aaid corn
flratea. wlueh ahall alao be ataicd in aaid cenifi
•alas: and the Treaauier of ibia Siam ia beieliv
authorised and requited lo pay theinleieai on aaid
I'rrtiftcatea according lo tba comrade or agree
menttheiein eipraaaed.
Are. «. .for/ fir it further innrlril. Thai Ihr
Directors aforeaaid aball l*e enlillad, •• licieinaflrr |
pr rviiled; lo apply for and receive III'! certificates !
for ana third Ibe amount of Ibe capital ol said j
Company,aa aoo:t as the slock iaaobacrlbed lor.A I
ao aoon aa r,ne ibird of the work on Ibe I urnpikr,
Rail Kord. Canal or Hlackwaler navigation "ball
ho rompleled, they aball receive one other Ibird,
an I « aoon •• two llunU of auclt work ahull be
•omplelml, they aball remove lb# remaining third
of the capital of aucb company in aaid crriiticalea ;
an I ihaeemOcale of lie President and Chief fin- I
ginrrr of eanl Company, cuilifying the amoiinl
of work ilcnc, aball Ire evidence to tba Govetnoi
• I that fact.
Sac. 3. .for I he II further enacted, That be
fore any Company now inrorpnratvd, or beieafier
la ha incorporated, ahall receive any Cailiflcatea
from the Governor, the Direcioia or t ononis, ion
o, el aaid Company (aa tiro case may Iw ahall i
require and lako l/oin each Stockholder a mort
gage lo iho Slate of Grmgia, upon real properly,
worth al treat •• much aa the amount nl alock
aiihtcrihed lor by him, or >uch oilier aecunly aa
they may daem aulDc.ient lo aecore the payment
of the intereat and principle of aaid ccrtilicutra, aa
they may rcapeclivcly hecoine due, ho ahall lor
frit lo the Company Ina dock to three iimra Ihr
•meunt of the punnpal or inlrreai due end un
paid.
See. 1. .frt7 fie il further enacted, Thai, to
•ecnie ibe Stale, all the piopernr, real and per
•onal, and all the rlghia and cred laid each Com
pany receiving the brurfiia of Ibia net, aball be
hound for ihr payment ol the principal and inter
est nf alt Certilicalea, aignad aloreaaid. and de
li cere-1 lo a ich Company ; and the properly ol
•arb Stockholder aball be hound and pledged lo
the State lo the •mount of (ho dock he may sub
eenbe lor, and the State ahall hayo a prclercncc
aver all other creditor*.
Sac 5. And he il further enacted, That when
any prraon or peraona ahall Iranefer hia. her or
or thair alock. or any part thereof, the properly
nfthe aaaifiteo ahall lie hound for the amount ol
•lock i reliefer rod to him. her or them, for whjeb
the Stale ahall hive the like preference; and the
assignee ahall lie ill liberty to mortgage nr pledge
lo the Slate, pioperiy to the amount ol alock
transferred lo him or her i ami if iho President of
eueh Company ahall ha aalialied that the proper
ty ol the assignee, lima morigagrd or pledged lo
the Slate, i« of equal value lo that which tv-if
moitgiged nr pledged by the aaaignur, he ahall
<-»ruly the tame to the Governor, upon which lip'
Governor shall relinqiiiah and deliver la the •>■
aignnr, lha mortgage, pledge of lien given by him
■ a the Blair, and ahall give a certificate In auclt
••signor, that the aaid properly ia free from, and
unencumbered by any licit ot claim of thn State,
created by thia tel, which certificate iho aaid
•wignor may nave recorded in the office of the
Cleik of the Superior Court of the county in
which the projierty ia, and alao in the county
where the owner reaidaa, and which ahall ever
after he a bar U any claim of (ha State on auclt
properly.
Sac. •. .tml he il further enacteil, Thai a
Stockholder in any Company, whittling lo fire
the whole or any part ol ina properly mortgaged
or pledged in lha Mate, under the proviaiona of
thia act, may do ao by mortgaging or pledging
ether property of equal value, and lha I’reaidcul
•f lha Company, if ha hclievea the property ihua
mortgaged or pledged in exchange, taos equal
value to that Aral mortgaged or pledged la the
Stale, ahall certify the came lo the Governor, upon
which the (aivva-nor ahall relinquish and deliver
<• such Stockholder the firal mortgage or profieny
pledged, and ahall give a certificate that the Slate
Laa no bun or claim on aaid properly, which cer
tificate may ha recorded aa directed tit the filth
aerUon of thie act.
Sac. 7. And he H further enacted. That
«xch Company which ahall leceiva Certificates
(ram the Slain, shall pay the amount of the imer
«al and principal of such Cerlificalca into the
Treasury of the Stare, ten days befoia ilia earns
•hall feltdua respectively, and on failure lo do ao,
lha Comptroller Central it hereby turkm-ed to
iaaua axeattlion, in the name of the Stale, against
the Company,for tie amount winch may ba doe |
and unpaid, in to levied by any Sbenlf, fuel on 1
the projierty of aaid Company; end il that ahoutd
not Miiafy lha demand, then upon the propel ly of
each Miockholdai and bia securities, to the amount
for which aucb Stockholder! may lie bound; and
lha said SliantT shall aoll aaid prujierly at BhetilTs
•ala, after giving thirty days nolice of the time
end place of sale in any newaptper in which ihe
■barilTa Sales for that Judicial Circuit may lie
advertised : Provided, That said Company may ,
at any lima before the a ale, atop tbs same, by
paying 'he amount due, and all coats to ibe Sher
iff wha baa the execution, and any Stockholder
may atop lha sale of hia properly by paying tin
amount doe from him, and ins proportion of the
cast.
See. fi. And he il further enacted, Thai the
General Assembly, on joint ballot, immediately
after the paaange of ibia act. and lii-annualiy
thereafter,aball elect five Cummiaaiuneniof Inter
sial Improvement, who shall hold then otlicra
th'ea yeara, (unless sooner removed for miscon
duct) and as much longer aa the Legislature
choose la elect them, and who ahall elacl one ol
thair nuintwr President. who ahall lie atylad Pie
eident of the UoarJ of Commissioners of Inlcrnal
Improvement, and Ihey ahall ajipaim a Clerk,
whose duty they shall prescribe.
Sac. #. .tad he il further enacted. That aaid
f'uiumiaoinnera shall employ a comjietetu Civil
Engineer, and such AaaiiUnt Engineers, and oth
er persona, aa may to necessary to carry into es
fact the proviaiona ol this Ad; and the said Com,
ruiaaionrra are hereby authorised and required to
sorry into effect an Act j»a"#eil the Slat of De
<ember. 1830, authorising and directing the con
struction of • Kail Road m lie known •• tho)
Wester it and Atlantic Rail Road of the Stale of
flemgia ; and they ahall have entire charge an I
control of the location and construction of raid
Western and Atlantic Kail Road, and ofihe con
otrucuon of aurli oilier Rail Roads and Public.
Works as the legislature may hereafter, from
lima lo lidM. authorise and direct i and the said
Vommiaeioweea are hereby authorised and ra
quired to havo tba principal Rivers of I'm Buie
examined, arf their channels cleared and inrpro c
veil. 00 as «# render itiaai navigable '.‘ot alarm
Boar's prnf*Vf at all •*"« /is nf lha
yato, ta lha «B»ea as Angoalo, MftWdgevm». Ms a
con. and Cotambo-. •..«! to >urh place on F.int, „
River aa may lie b • id practicable.
»tc. 10 .tad hr 1 1 further marled. Thai
Ilia said Cnmmisai.mrra shall, Irmn lima ta rtnac,
make eanmafOs rtf Ate prnbalda etpanae and c.wl |i
of ilx works under iheir cunirol which they aliel a
lay betvrre Ilia Governm, ujsvn which lha Gover
nor shall, and ba ia hereby required lo io»ue and
<la)iver,to said Coinmissionera, IVI ale Cernfieale
in the manner pieacnlsd in Ito heat ovci'uli of tins
•cl, aigneil by lha Treasurer, and countersigned I
by himscll, for tba sniounu specified in aueh j,
eoumaioa, wfnrb rarufiialaa aksil not tsar an iu-
lereal of more than five |»ef cent par annum, and
shall not tun omra than silly years, f<»r the pay- 1
memos which, the Htaia ahall to bound. And
lha Commisaiunaia shall dispoac of the said ceni- B
Scales lo the tost advantage, and ahall daposiie
lha money received for them in the Central Hank
•I Jlillrdgrvillv, which money abaft to and re
main subject lo the orders of aaid Commissioners v
or a majority id them; sTid lha aaid Commission, i
eia shall annaally, at lha meeting of the Gem rsl (
Assembly, render an account, either j intly, or
severally, of Iheir proceedings arid nanaactioiia,
iu Ibe Governor, which he shall lay before
Ibe LegiaUture ; and anj thiee ol said Coromia- j
sionara shall form a hoard for the transaction ol ,
business, and in the absence of the President they t
shall elect a President jiro lem ; and all orders (
to draw niunay out of the aaid Hank, shall to ,
signed by three nr more ol said Commissi one is ; (
(ml the aaid commissioners shall depo*i*e in the ,
I'iassury of the Huic, as the aunt shall become
due, an amount of money outlinem lo pay the ,
interest on such Certificates as they have dlspo- |
ted of; end the and Tresaurer is hereby required (
and authoiixed lo pay, as the same may become
dne, lo the holder of each and every Certificate,
issued undei the jrravtsione of thie act, or lo his
or her atloriii y siilhoiiK’d lo tecaive the same. t
the interest due on such Certificate or Cmlificalea. (
«i;c. 11. Arid he >1 further enacted, '('list t e
Cnmiuis-ioiiers, hefo « entering upon the duties ]
of iheir olllcc, shell lake and auhacnlia ’ha follow
ing oath: —l do avvrar (or affirm as the case o.ay
be.) that I will execute with fidelity, lha olficn ol
Commissioner ol In rural Improvement, and that
| I will act in good filth Inwards Ibe Mate v.l Geor-
I gia in all my Iriinaaclioiis.
I Bi.c. 13. And he tt further enacted,‘V at the
! said Co.'innirsioiieia or » majoiily ol Ihein, slnll
j examine the morigages and other securities liikcn
by the Iho Directors of any company applying
lor ibe benefit of this act, and eo unso nil the
•aine ibeir opinion of tins sulllciency or insulli
cieiicy, of auch mongagea or other • curilirs, lo
secure the payment nf the arnoun of stuck ta
ken by each Hiuckhulder rc-peclively.
I Bxc. Id. And he il further enacted, That the
Governor ahall, mid ho is hereby required to i-sin
icitdn aies lo companies, as alote-nid, upon tin
jiroduolion ol said inorlg.igcs vV seenriries wilhen..
iliiriemenl of thn said I oinmiasioinrs,nr a iiinjorny
of them, that Iho same are aullicianl, and not
otherwise ; and aaid mortgage-, and oilier secu
rities, shall be deposited ill the Comptroller Gen
end's nllico, and shall have a jnolb rence over all
oilier hens; provided dial any person may bike
sloc k ill said companies, a id pay lor the. avme in
money, without giving aecunly lo the Male.
Mko. 14. And he it further enacted Tim
whan any pursuit or persona ahull herealiui
iniomf lo apply lor n Charter lor any work
id Internal Improvement, ho nr limy aiuli lay
before tha aanl Commiadonora a planolanuli
work, lujiutlisr wiili their opinion and ruport
ol soimi cninpoiont Knginuer, ot the prohablu
cost ml Utility ol Ilm a mo, which Hie said
C'unilliasionera ahall I'Xaminu and report lo
iho Lejfi.alninre limit ujnmon ol the expudien
■ V ol jjrantnij; uncli Charier; and no (Joinpa
nV, koiealtei muorporaied, slml heenlillcd lo
Ilia buiietlia oillil* «Cl, Uldo»» thu aaid Coili
in.aa oneia, or a iiinjorny ol them, shall have
rei iiinnmndcil llm inuorpnrttlioil ol me eamu.
Bee. 15 And he it further enacted, Thai
llic aaid Coimniaaioiiura ahall receive
dollars per day lor inel aerviet'a and
per mde lor travelling expense*, and that their
elerk ahall revcivn dollar* per an*
mint for Ida aeivicea.
tvge. 10. And he it further enacted, Flnt
in cage any one id aind cniiim aaionera vd In
ternal I iiprovemenl dues mil diauuatgu lhu du
lira of Ins nllico In iho aailalact.on otama
jnr.ly of aanl Comm asmneia, any lliruo id
aanl Coniinmaionera may jielilion mo Govern
or aeilnij; lon h tho cauae ol oompiainl, upon
wh'vh Hi* Governor, it ho ilnnka propel itny
remove .noil Cd;;:"“ t * o,|er i H " U U,B U ,v, : r "-
or ia hureby aiiiliorueu find required to un «n |
viicmiiuios winch imiy happen, by doalll, roaij;
nation,or reinovul in the Itiwrd ol Cutnima
aiunera of Iniernal linprovemvidjuiul all reaig
nalnma aiiall be delivered lo lire ><overnor.
Skc. 17. And he .tl farther enacted, Thai
tho Becrclnry nl JSlaie ot imaMlilc he mid ne
la hereby required to nlli.i Iho mini ol the Bui,
to all Ondiv:ute* that may be twued by Ihe
authority and under the proviaiona ol Ilia nci
and lo cerlify that llm *ij(ii*lure of the Gov
ernor and Irrtaaurer on the same «re jjemnne.
Skc. 18. And he il further enacted, Thai
the aaid Cunittaaiiini ra m Internal Improve
mnu ahall beam! they are hereby ttlllhoriwd
and required, in cause the aurveya of thu aanl
VVealern Rail Road of iho Slate of Georgia,
lo hu completed, and lo co ilracl for Hie con
st ruction ot aaid Hoad, and CkOao the MIUO lo
hs completed ua aoon ua practicable; and the
said CommiaaiiMier* are hereby autlioritoil iu
carry into effei l all contracts now existing m
relation lo tho survey or construction of asm
Rill Road.
B*c. 10. And he il further enacted, That
such pane ofihe Act ol llm General Anaeiu
kly, passed'dial December. 1810. am horning
the construction of the ••VVealern and Allan
lie Rail U isd of llm Bute of Georgia," aa me
arqiereeded hy, or conflict wnh, or imlilale
against the proviaiona ol tins act be, and the
same are hereby repealed.
The Philadelphia U.B. Gaulle hat an account ,
of ilia rtiranidinaiy performance, on Wednesday
of a liH oitvitiv* engine which had been made by
Mr. Win. Norris, of that city, for the Austiian
I Gov rniman'. The engine is intended lor a rad
road leading from Vienna, and .Mi. N. wxa desi
rous of making a public trial of its powers, before
hr sent it In il» destination, li had been k'-pi
fully employed during die morning ofihe day aji
(lOin'cd for hr exjiernnenl, and the parly asacni
bled to witness it* pertor res had Ibe gialili
cstion of aering il arrive in the city with a tram
atfei ly-ene laden burthen riira.
The party then piocecded hi the fool of the In
clined Plane, when the Engine with two of the
cars and C 9 passengers ascended Iu die lop in 3
minutes and Ih seconds, amid long continued
-houianf triumph. The gross weight in motiun,
(including engine and Icnd -r) was 45.600 lbs.—
The jdane is 3HOO feel long, and die grade 3bo
led lo die mile. On dear ending Hie load was in
creased by Ibr addition ot more than 80 jicraoiis,
and this irmt’knblc jierfntmance l.»ihfully pt.oed
die immense jiower ol the engine, for at three
dilferenl times, this great weight was brought to
a dead aland hy die action ot die strain alone.
In the Eih iiira constructed by Mr. Norris, the
strain is grnrrsird by thn agency of wood fuel,
which, we Irani, jiropels diem hi a vn v rcnnumi
cal isle, while n gieallv decreases die liability of
wear and tear and the cost of lejiairs.
[Jia'l. American,
g f At tiie regular nnmlldy meeliug oi me .m
gusia Drnrvnb nl society held m the Medio Ist
Buiulav Bchool U.mhii on die evening of die I7lh
mat. the following jwrsons were appeinled the
visiting coimniilees lor die ensuing monlh.
Ihv.eioi i ,Ve. I.—Win. Thompson, Calvin
1 Pike, Mis. Calheri.ie S.nnh, Mrs Frances Mere
j dull.
,V» B.—Rev. Mr. Cunningham, Rev W. Binith,
Mrs. Anna Bioy, Mrs. Eltzab-th M. Cole,
-VV.3.—P Her Fleming, Merlin Wilcox, Mfx i
Uaina Mi Kinne, Mia. Anne UertyhiM. i
j I. W. Si tIV. Bre'y.
ij * Taken Irum e houar nrai die Post Oifii e.
• dughlr is a. 1 Gold Patent Lever WATCH, with
chased edges—inskei's name. It«hl. Koakcll, Li
taijawl— liuintoi tfi.flK) A litoral reward will I
he given In dm jierson that will reiutii it to ibia
olfice. Watchmakers and others at* reijuasitd 1
to #ui(i it should it ha oflVied fur win, 1
Raiewd er Id 8 34',
TurndeejJYui *>«** - I
W* tit compelled lo yield up our Editorial co
lumn* l.edvy, lo make room for tb* foreign iniel- |
ligenee received by ibi* morning'* Kiprca* Mail. *
and ibe vary ttilrrealftig flaw* from Canada.
THEATRE.
Tb* Theatre l*-i night waa crowded lo ttcrav.
In wilnea* the (letformance of “ ofd Harrive, i
In* wife and arcoinpliaticd daughter. Both piece*
worn off admit ably—but w* have no lime to par
ticularize.
To uigbl, Mr. and Mia* Cooper in lb* " Game
ater.”
Tb* " Southern Poat," pobhabed at Macon,
which had been discontinued (or aorne tunc, ha*
hocn revived, and make* a eery bandauma and
creditable appearance.
TaFAYETTE COURSE.
Our cilizena with a number ot alranger* now
in iturcny, were aadly disappointed yealcrday in
iheir eipccta'ion* ol witnessing the iiialch race
between tier-.w and fharlotle flarura, wb.clt waa
lo come off over the I. day cite Cotirae. We
uniletatand Charlotte waa lame and that her own
of thought it Iteltcr lo pay one than five thouaand
tlullara,ao he paid Ihe lolled.
The rcgulai imec* commence ihia dey with Ihe
cnll race—two mile hcale—>3oo entrance. The
following alt the mine*:
Col. J. Ciowell’a b I by Stockholder, out of the
ditto ol Bolivia.
Town* A Smith’* c c by Bertrand, jr. oat of Ma
ry France*.
James J Haniaon’a ull aiaier lo Kile.
Col. W. If iniplan’a imp I Emily, by Emilius.ou
of Elizabeth.
1,. LovalT* c c John Guedron, by old Bertrand,
dam Percuss)*.
J M.ittia-’n'* b e Target, by imp Luzhorough,
dam Bt'vky, by Marquis
The rave will come oil *i half paal 12 o'clock
prvcurly. — Conetiliilionuliel.
Ssuw, Ate.—A few flake* of mow fell at
Washington, in Wilkes county, on the 24th oil.
and on the 2U*h, large lluvka ol w Id pigeons*
, assed over that (own.
On Sunday last and yesterday, flock after
flock of wild ptgeona |.aaaed over ihia cdy on
.heir way southward. — Ibid.
[ From the Franklin Journal.—Fxlraj
Sr. Ataana, Vr.
Tue-day Evening, Nov. art, 1837.
Passengers m the S.age who hit Montreal
hist evening, and arrived at Jlig.'gatc ihia e>en.
n.g, repot t I'll Al’ I 'll G PA I'KlOl’s Allb
GAINING AT Sl'. CHARLES.
Frequent Satr uiahea have taken place, ihe re.
null generally lavoiuhle to the PairiuiH.
Yesterday aod to,day lirmg waa heard in the
direction jl Ml. Charlca.
They cmnrutlicl the rumor ao current far lh»
laal *1 houta, that Ihe Royalists had taken SI.
CliatlvH, routed Ihe Patnoia, killed 30 ', and la.
Iron (ivn. Blown primmer.
The grenmai ezciianiciit ptevaila in the coiiiiiiu
nuy. Amulat Hie luutlllude ol rumun* it is al.
moat nnpuaatble to aaeeilnm the evaet truth. A
day ur two will probably lutnian auiuelhntg deci.
1, APE It STILE.
Ten o'clock P. M.—-We learn from a aource
we crotiil that on Saturday al lie. M.lho British
attacked the Patnoia —Unite waa hatd lignum;
uni t 5 a. M. —lor i while Ihe Patriot* weiu put
to ciinfualon.
A rendurceoirnl of 1,800 Patriot* came up at
tacked me Urilii-h in the rear and routed them.
Phc Kuvalitoa had retreated to a wood and cun.
•.laid accoaaiuna ul toe Canadian truopa wvte pou
ring in whin ihe messenger left.
The Buy almie ban burned toe village ot El
Ohuilua
We look hourley lor further intelligence.
I’ho roHtilt ih doubtful.
Great fount aro entertained at Montreal of
an invitMon Ifom Ttneboiine where a large
,iainot lurcu wan culiecied.
Almost till the regular* were at Si. Charles.
Poe V ulnnteeia were barm streets o
the oily.
From Ike N Y Commercial Ada. Orel.
LA PE FKOtVt EUROPE.
By uli Wurth America, Capl.
Hpzte. houj Liv«:r r ”.'',’!, l * lr editors of the Com
mercnil Advertiser ha'ctrum their tei respondent
copious file* ul lomdon pti|ieis lo the illuming ul
October I Sill, Liverpool to Ihe I bib, and Punslo
the I &lh all inclusive. They aie also indebted
lo Captain Hoxie lor English paper* up to the
lime of Ina departure from Liverpool.
The (dueon hud been indisposed, at Biightun,
but on the 15<h, waa aullicieiiily recoveied to
lake a walk in 'he gardens ol Che Pavilion, and a
rut* the next ilny in her puny phaitun. The pa
per* remark that she wss looking lutlier pale.
The passengers by die packet slop Europe, al
Liverpool, from this city, haw presented Captain
Marshall with a silver goblet, richly einboaaed, as
a lesdiiiuinal of iheir esteem.
It is slated that John Clare, the Northampton
thiie pool, has been lor the last three months in
the lunatic asylum, at York, and that his case is
hopelua*.
The cullaclhm at the Zoological Gardena in
London, has lately been enlarged by the birth of
a dromedary, the lirst instance known in Europe
Mr. Samuel Wesley, an eminent musical com.
puset,tiud nephew lo the venerable John Wcalvy
died on the 11 ih ol October, in ilia 72d year.
The Gazette M om-alu of Brussels, declares
dial there is no truth in die repon ul an approach,
mg marriage between Uu Bsriul, die liu band ot
Maliltran, and the daughter of the French Consul
at Uru-sels. On the contrary, he is said to be
still aull'cnng die deepest aIM cliun.
It upj>«ars from the following patagaaph, Ibal
our meleono shower ul November is by no
mean* novelty.
ll has now been observed for nearly 40 years,
that an astonishing nuinlier ul uieieors aie always
lo bo seen during the night of the I Sill, I3di, o t
14th of November. Alexander Von Humboldt
has inserted an advertisement in Ihe Berlin pa
pers, suggesting lo scientific men in diltere u
parts ol die world,* variety of ohaerva.iona, with a
view to ascenain whether this phenomenon ia nut
in some way connected with lellu ic magnetism-
Mr, Stevenson and his lady, and Mr. Vauz
pnvale Secretary to the Minis.vr, left London
early in October, on a visit lo the Earl ot Leices
ter. (Mr. Coke) al tlolkhani. Sir Hubert Peel
and his family were on a tour thiuugh Holland
and Belgium.
FRANCE.
The principal political intelligence from this
kingdom, is Ibe news of an alliance between Hie
ministry and the dociricaiies—(lie centre and lha
centre dioil —between the followers of Count
.Mole and ihoav of M. Guizot. This strengthens
die |sil cy of Louis Plnllippe, which la die juete
milieu.
Toe ministerial coalition seems to hava been
aopeiioiluced by a prvviou- conglnmeraiioii ul all
Hie paruea in opposition—die liberals, .he repub
licans, and the ex reme droll, or devoled parti
zans of tile rzdeo dynusly.
The report ol Ihe taking of Constantino by
die French troops, was rurrrnl and believed in
1*0111(011.011 die iiii.niing ot the 18 h of Urlohei. |
file same reperl ha- la-en lece.vnl at Baltimore,
by a paragraph in the Cadiz paper, rccivto al
■ hat pull.
The marriage of the Princes* Mary waa ex
prcied to lie suleinniczil on the 17ill of October.
The consent of die King of Wttiembuig bad
l*erii received in Pans.
SPAIN.
The cabinet has been re-oganiz deal by the
appointment ol ISeoor Bardaxt. prv-idcnt of die
council, Den Rafael Peirz, home secretary, Don
Pablo Ma il.olju-nca, Dso Jose Perez, ol finance.
Don F. Illlaa, ol lha navy, and Dun Franaiaco
Ramanrl. of war,
AI die lima of our I**l ailvicea, it was stated
that the Carttsts were almul la-sicsjog L.ml. s*.
They had Carr rd on the siege lot anniv daya.witb
liru-|«cl* of sure***, when they •ereallacl.ro
and put loliigld by a strong column ol the Ctni#
•in*., who ecree ap Jaaa *a sf-so, t
*1 n* fo.ioW.Mg eitraat* gie* tti# tataal •>"*•«* I
moirmrnl* Thr recri«« (
Pun* »•> I lrgm|>h. . . !
"BAToaaa.On. U.ttx f M.— A courierdea- .
patched on ihe Bth,from Madrid,annouticcafh •«* (
the6ll>, Ilia C.Hists having attacked Gen .oren t
ao. at Uecouna, EsparldO audJenly * r,,v . 0,1 ! ,
Ih* field of l.iltle, debating ihem and driving
them toward Bt. Domingo, with conaidetab.o lovs.
Loti, isa ha* been asved by Zurhaou.
The greater portion ol the Cards' troops
mvrn in have gbt once more on the '“ de
of the Rbro, beyond which river it is evident
that they cannot rnaiit'ain their ground.
HOLLAND
We have heretnlore announced ihe decease
of lha Ex Queen of Holland, mi the 5 It Oct.,
it is also a remarkable come dence, that the
reigning Queen of Unhand aian died,[in c sely
one week slier the death of her royal prede
censor. Her tnaje-ly waa the daughter o'
Frederick William 11. King of Prnaam, »nd
her name was Frederica LnU’sa Williehnina
She died at the Hague, nil the I‘Jth Oct., in
the 64th year of her age. She was horn,
married, noddled in () lober.
From Ike N Y. American, Dec. I.
Bask Convzn i ion.—A repon waa made
by the Committee of 17 yesterday, proposing, us
we are informed, that the first of July be fixed
as the day for resuming specie payment*, i his
recommendation was understood to have been
carried in the Commillee by M lo 8.
It i* prahably under debate lo day —without, at
we think, any prospect of being canied. Asa
substitute, Philadelphia amt Boston will* it W he.
breed, propose ihst the Convention now adjourn
to tnei-l on Ist April—then to raaum* the consi
deration of the subject.
From all we can gather, we infer that New
York will have to act alone—and she must and
can ao act.
BIVK KBPOIIT.
Stale of Ihe Augusta Insurance and Banking
Company, onTuur«d«y, November 30, 1837.
Amount of properly owned
tiy ilna Bank viz:
I'roiin sory nolca, Bills of
Exi-hange, heal Estate,
SUieks, Ac. 8C4,12(J 31 I
Bulanees dun by oilier Bank*
an t Agent,, . 104,331 o7
Noma ot other hanks, 77,591
1 Gold and silver coin in vault, 120,310 CO-197,863 60
Total am't owned by this Bank, 1,156,37318
I
.1 mount duo by this Bank,
viz :
To |M‘rf}oiiß holding its notes,
being the amount ill circu- _
bit ion, 559,846 50
Miiinneei* due lo other Hank*,
1 and /A ponuors, 68,6fC 1C
. rS’urpliiH, Profits, 66,475 82
C'upiiul •Muck, 47’i,C75 539,150 82
1,166,373 H
nOBT. WfVIaTOiV, Cashier.
: nr.TIKW OF TUB faIVERPOOL MARKET, OCT 13.
Colton. —ln the early part of the week the de
uiand coniinno.l limitmi, but during tho last two
• days there has been mow enquiry from the trade,
• and ibe holders being has disposed lo offer ihoir
slocks, the market lias ci'ttid siwadily at the* cju«>ta
. lions ol' last weak. 400 American and 900 fi»urul
hive been taken for oi|iort.
The sales for the week was 13230 bales, of which
160 halt's were S. Island, ai 14d a *26d ; 3220 bowed
Georgia, 51 a7l ; 1360 aMohile . r »i a7, ; Alabama
and Tennessee, 41 a 62 ; 5359 Now Orleans, 4 j a 9 ;
3 0 Pernambuco, 81 a 91 ; *260 .Mnranli mi, 82 a 9i;
390 Egyptian, fti a 102 ; 60 Lngnayra, 71; 340 Car
. tliageim, *5 a 51, and 1330 Nurai at 3 a s*.
Oct 16.—The market has opened with a good
$ demand for Cotton, and prices are fully Id per lb.
1 higher since Friday ; and altogether the market ban
a more steady appearance. I'be Hales on Saturday
. we*e 3UK) bags, and io*<l y 6500.
Oct 17.—There has been a fair business doing
lo*day, and the Hides will amount to 3000 bags at
'* yesterday’s price«
Oct H.—There is still a fair demand for Cotton
and i lie trade continues to buy freely ; 300 u bales
were sold this day at extreme prices.
tONIXIt MyBKKT, OCT. 17.
Co«on.—'l ho market lately is 'alitor more firm,
in consequence of the revival at Liverpool, wherq
I fetween 4000 and 51*80 bales were sold yeslerd *y
e atn slight rise in value. Murats are bote worth 3(d
lo 5d ; Bengal., It to lid ; Madras Ito sid ; and
Bowed., 71 to 7id per Ih.
MANCIIESTRn COTTON MAKKET, OCT 13-
We Itnve not had so gloomy a week as the present
for a long 'ime past, and i' is difficult t* say w hat
are the real nrl.-j, u c any article arising 110
(act that no buying on a large scale has taken place,
V.hich ia the only certain test as to real value
• There can bo no doubt, however, that power
' loom cloth of Crum 7a to H* and 9., might be bmiglit
- in quantities at 6d below Inst Saturday's currency ;
I ,i great reduction, considering the previous fall.i-oii
, sequent on the arrival of the (‘resident's message
I It niusl he tinders mid 100, that there does not ap
pear to he any exception as to i lie dullness m »ny ar
5 ii,.|o—nor will tiling., it is believed,amend, until it
is clearly ascertained: the cimr.e which the Aineri
, can eiiveninn ni have if*'lerniiii<-d :o pursue
i MAIUtIED.
• In Burke county, Go ,on Sunday morning lasi, by
the Rev. Joseph Polhill, Air Joseph A tSttEW-
L make, of the former place, lo Aliss Caroline 1.
, HANKtnsun,of Barnowell district, S. C.
...-^Aw—w—asa——ssro
1 frk equal to any *« ‘ke .Vine
fur u Phfiiciitn —One who lias nr*, - ; R"me time
j in the Practice and can come well recommended,
and will devote his time exclusively to his Pro.
’ Cession, canal a small calculation, receive a Prac
tice from th-ee to live thousand dollars a year, in
' (be neighborhood ot Uirdsvidr, Burke Co. Geo.
1 Dec 4
TEMPERANCE MEETING.
, The Richmond county auxiliary temperance
society will hold a meeting in the Methodist church
on Monday night next, ai fit o'clock. The members
’ are requested mgive punctual attendance.
' The meeting will lie public, and the community
I . generally, aro requested to attend. By order of the
1 president. JOHN. G. DUNLAP, Sec. pro. tern
’ M MTII,I- be soltl at the plantation of Wm. Bry
* ▼ an late of Burke county tier'd, on Thur.-
t day the 4lh daiiaary next, lo lb* highest bidder, Ilia
> fuilnning property belonging lo said dec’d. con.-s
--iing of Hones,neei t attle, some f-liis-p. some Goala,
torn and Fmldrr, t'.until Seed, Plantniiun Tmita,
1 and Hand Mill, together with many other article, 100
1 tedious lo mention. Terms ul sale cash.
JAN. GUUBBB, Adrn'r.
i Qnuv 34 ta ‘275
Uiii'ke C'ulloii l.aml
I'tlll SAL- .
•iibicnber «olVer k>r mle that excellrm plan
-1 lai on known a* Harrow L aiuK-ontiiiningi4jO
unvi affi'Aning Col. iarubb« am! .Mr. Murplur, near
Black i ro**l< in liurke. Much ihe l irgi ui pnri wyel
i : m tbe wumla. Th-- limlwr in oak and hickory, and
I (be hiination m boullliy an any in Hurko «ouniy.
I rianlem demring an eligible and valuable coMon
. plniiiauon are invited to examine Hie premmes—terms
not yel fixed, but will bo libemi—applicant* by let
ter will pleuHe state ibeir bigbest bid, aa ibe Mile is
certain. A Idre** Uivid 6. unm\ at Millcdge\ide,
, or W. McKiuiejf,ll Lexington, Ugletkortie county.
, U. C. HAUIiOW.
W. 5/cKt.M.KY
• ner 27 w2m 277
V <>( iff.
f lIF. enhscrilier offer# for sale bis PLANT A
E *1 lO.N wberenn he now lives.coiisistmgof 1300
acrtoi «>i ihe bent tannng land Hurket oumy,lying on
1 die wntersi of Hark 1 amp; tbe name ie weli uuprov
ed, with atKiut 300 aciee ot land, which now
liaa a heavy cn*p on it. 1 deem it nnne4'e«yßary lo
give a tun her description, m n«i <hw will purchase
without viewing the name, which is invited, an the
term# will he liberal, en application m
4 k ioh.T 31 w4i 265 JtlliN COCK.
1 -
!>.>S 1.. OF (O-PAIUXKHSJIIP.
ilftS < -o partnership herctoloreeiiatmg between
JL A m Ib'llMCll vV Not is this day dissolve.l
by muuil rttiiteni, given tin ier oitr baud.tins l5tL
d vuf xov 1837. WILLIAM BARNETT,
hot 2 Oit27;t JONEI'H W. BARNETT.
toi' Salts
'* t HE snbscrtlHT will sell at auction, at Rayavillc,
I t'olnliibia county, on the 16th day of iicxi
nuniib. m-v.-ii prime field hand*, consisting of men
and vviitueii, "it a credit of twelve mvmtlts with in
tcreat from llte sale.
WM. BARNETT
_n.iv 15 Jl 2AB
\\T ILI. lie told al Linrntiiiiin, Lincoln cntuilv,
V » on the tir.i TuMilsy m January next, in the
nauil hour, ol sale agr*cable to an order from the j
llonuralds tlicC 'out of < Irdmary, a negro womin i
callail I’-il lirtv-firs nr finy yens old. in'lnu/mg '
In Mm uiiiioi. ul Azit Beall, d-v'd , sold for llte ben
efit of .aid minor*. Term, on the day.
wv ‘"t *.**l F. F. ELEMINt., f'lyidcci ' *
LW
Assessed i.y tb# B*ti*iiion c«un or m j
qmiy, held at the Wljf Hall, on Salurdsy. i
Nov. Win, 1837. y
OtH) D U C.m/i'y G.W.I 122 Din Dump y G.M.
Geo D Coomb. >IO|J U Jaekaon *j«
Fur n»n allenJance util B Guieu T | •
Off cere I Drill, 7(/d Edward Boslifi
jVuv. vii : |J M Dfiner
unlit Carmichael SjAdain Jnhnkloh
It.,bt A Keid 3i W R Taut
O E Carmichael 3 E Hndgck
John Davidson 3 J M < ooper d
Wm M D'Anlignac 3.1 O Lewis a
Win H Gordon I«Sc Wm Terry •*
for neglect of duty Hi WmSvVltik
Aml rew How land 3D D Lamb “
J 8 Gamficld 3 W Edney "
Mr MrLu.ky 3 H R Philpot
Mr Palter on 3.0 Huhbert
8 U Hopkins 3 Edmund Heard
For default at B<t««/-'Culien Horn ” '
inn Parade of 8-'/i Tho’s Averell
,Voxi. 1837. A Picquelt “
RICIIMO.VII bluz*. G T Rich I
Aaron linff 3 R K Alkinaon 3 .
J M V Cooper 3RD Glover d
J G Howard 3 D McMurphy 3 i
J J June* 3 Rodin Tint 3 ,
F 8 Kirtland 3 J»s Leterich 3 (
P A King 3 J Bulleno 3 t
O K Metcalf J M L Hammond “ ■
J J Robertson 3 8 Andcrssn 1
W i. B btnkc* 3 D Kirpatnck "
J A Tfimbilt 3 O Philpot
D 8 Roman 8 Louis Love! 8
898 Diet Com/i'y G.M. 1 SO Diet Comp’y O M.
O E Catmichael 3lWm Fuller
John Davidson 3 H Aldrich
Wm M D’Amignac 3|C Batty 8
Wm H Gordon 3'j.lohn Carter
Andrew Rowland 3|Samuel Clarke
Jan A Fawna 3 A Oardcll
L D Ford 3 T C Ware 3
Mi Cook (at W H S Oolphin
Crane’s 3 Milo Hatch
Rnht F Poe 3 Wm J Owena
I-aac Homy 3|L Roll
T 8 Metcalf 3 H N Wil-on
II Parsons 3i’|’tios Stan-ell
| Nelson Caitcr 3 Thus Deficit
j Alex. Widlnce 3 Jss M Dye 3
| A Laniiiiond 3jl) I. Holliday
■Sanders Walker 3|A Read 3
Win P liallthone 3 A L Pal erson 3
Isaac Moise 3:H F Russell
F Lamiiack 3,1 Rosscau 3
Mr. Hatfield, (at 'll Bignon 3
Landtick's 3 1, Irwin 3
Mr Stephenson (at ID Bn tom 3
Lamback’a 3'STH"pkina 3
Wm Shear 3jS C Shove 3
11 W Force Veal 3
J P Force 3 Jos Shannon 3
Bcnj Connly 3,Thus Roberta 3
H W Kisley SiSiephen Tillntan 3
.Mr Baker (at Ilia- iChas Ellis 3
ley's 3 J\’eiv Dielrict.
.Ins D.dvs 3 Rohl Boyer 3
Burs N Smith's 3 Sidney Simmons 3
i Benton Walton 3 John Simmona 3
, W. Rountree 3 Isaac Heard
r Charles Lambert 3 Roht Smith 3
' JTGtay 3j Edward W Collin 3
1 Jas McCraan 3|John Hill 3
, H. S Hoadlcy 3,Portcr Fleming, 3
J .1 8 Clarke 3.1 B Hall 8
a Horace Clarke 3 E Widia 3
; Leon Brux 3 R P Spelntan 3
• I A Hthler 3 I, C Dugas 3
J P Seize 3:David Cavin 3
i O T Dortic 3 Trevor Caved 3
C L Hall s|John T Brown 3
s Wm Boatw ck nißenj Ansley 3
f Mr Ford (al do. 3 John Ri ey 3
Mr Peas (al do. 3|Jns Higginholhant 3
’ Mr Ives 3iWm Philips 3
Vlrlvea 3' Ando Stewart 3
y .lames Hope 3 Roht Richley 3
. F H Conk 3jGeorgo Beall 3
Rohl Stockton SjAlomm Livingston 3
Mr Stockton 3| Tscob Danforlh 3
, A O Parmelce 3 Sam’l M Bradford 3
J i M A Wardlavy 3 Jas T Barton 3
y F McTier 3,Jas R Stephen* 3
d Mr Patton (at do 3 John Brady 3
J James Carsewell 3, BF Tucker 3
Roht Nicbol 3 Jas H Bogan 3
Chasßoll SUa. Lundy 3
, Isaac Brown SiC U Hill 3
, E H Platt 3 E B Beall 3
IJ P Adams 3
, Agreeable to law immediately on Ihe explra
■ tion of 30 days after Court, Executions will issue
' against all who do not previously pay their fines
! to the I’aymatter, D. W. St. John, Esq. who is
’ authorized to give receipts therefor.
, WM. A. ROBERTSON,
i. Clerk pro. trm.
For the information of all concerned, the fol
-1 lowing extract is annexed, from the Militia law
now in force, and determining the mode of collect
■ ing militia fines:
“ And it shall lie the duly of said Clerks, to at
tend all thr Regimental or Battalion Courts of
\ Enquiry thereafter tolto Itekf ro their respective
districts, and to keep a fair record of Ih procee
dings f said courts, and within ten days af'er
a each Court, make out a list of all fines assessed
e thereat, designating the Districts, in which each
a delinquent resides: and also of the appropna ions
I, made by said Court, and forward it lo the Pay
■ muster of the Regiment, or of the Battalion in
- counties containing but one Battalion, who is nu
ll thorized lo receive and teceipt.for the fines
that each delinquent may voluntlrily pay. And
the commanding officers o.‘ Regiments or Battal
ions, upon receiving the affidavit of any dclin
o quonl (previous to the issuing ot Execulio ,)
It properly attested by any officer authorize to ad
» minister the same, and shewing good cause why
he should not have been fined, may direct the
sitting of tho succeeding Court when said affida
vit shall he laid before the Court, who may upon
the merits thereof remit or continue said fine, and
direct that it lie collected forthwith—And the
. ! Clerk shall immediately after the expiration of
thirty days, issue Execution against each delin.
, I quent who has failed lo pay tho fine assessed
t agaainsl him, or to file the affidavit herein be for
required ; signed by himself and countersigned
by the presiding olllcer of (he court, or in his ab
sence bv any other officer who was a member of
the court, and directed lo the Piovost-Maitial of
the Regiment or Batial on, or any lawful consta
■ hie within the said Regiment or Battalion, which
1 Execution shall lie by tbe Clerk delivered to the
[ Provost-Martial (and take his receipt thorefoie,
I w hich shall lie by the Clerk given lo the Pay
. master,) who may distribute the same to the se
i vcral constables within the Regimental or other
1 District, for collection, or proceed lo collect the
j same under the same rules and regulation! in re
gard to constables sales generally, and such Exe
rutious shall have the same dignity as though
they had been issued by a Just ce of the Peace
and the same costs awaided the clerks, and Pro
vost or C nstahles collecting, as in cases of equal
dignity in Justices Courts.”
1 dec 5 it 384
J The wily papers will ropy tha above once and
1 chatge I Oth Regiment G M.
' 4 GRKEABI.E to an order of the Inferior Court
of Burk county, while silling |Cor ordinary
' purpose*, will be said to the highest bidder, on tb*
Unit luesday irqEeliruary next, belvvo n thtfusual
hours ol sale, ill tha town of VV’nyn-shorn, Burk*
county, two Negro men Dick and -Sauney.
. At so
Between two and throe thousand acres of (.and,
it bong part of he real elate of William Brynn
deceased, la eof said county—this land, adjoining
lands ol the estate ot Stephen Dovitipirl, the estate
of Ezekiel Hull nnd other*, on ih„ water* of Htnk
• head, n too well known lo need description; there is
a tolerable pluntat onj m said land, and good dwel
ling House and other buildings necessary for a tar
’ m-r soitt" of these lan Is am In-alt and in goml order
,I or Cotton or Com The land containing the plan
j 'a'ion will be sold tog* (her or in separate 'ota ; nnd
j also the Other tract, a,.curding as the administrator
m*y deem most tube the inter* at of *atrl esim*—gen-
I tlMuen wishing lo pnrcltaan will do wtlho mil and
j • x inline these land*. Sold for the benefit of the heii
1 and cradilura of said dorm* *d. The terra- of a*l
I '•••ll. JAMES GRUBBS, a dm'r.
j no * *4 wit 275
TSa'tnVtviv,T 10B4 C i'2 11 T HUtTOUi
|{ Kt.RIVING on runaigomeiii JOJ b*ia* To
i.V baceo (rum good to prim*
1 n t >» .IOIIN U. tJUOFFR A
House Robbed and Jewelry '
Mold*. S3OO Reward. i
ON -alurday nigh. last Home villain entered niv „
■lmp ami rohbaU me of • great norther of •-old J
Watches. I mid Safety Cham*. Mlver Watth s .
Gold Panels. G-M .-peciacles, and a great ma.c.
articles of JeweliJT. ara- uiiimg u> near •hvWwonh. t
My Uvv Bo .k KM also purloined- I will givo tin- ,
nliov* reward fur llm retuvery of the Jewelry, mill |
drto hundred dollar, reward lor the app.eheiiaioii o ,
,htll, U ! ir OF ARTICLES STOLEN.
1 Gold lever, 3 pr citra, coiopen«aimg balance, 1
1 No. 8,708, Uelome maker. 1 Anchor eacapemenl,
13 hole, jewelled, brother. Mclly. 1 Duplex 3
do do- 4 Gold hunting lever—American eagle on
the dial. I Gold hoWoiilal independent second,
silver dial' 3 set of liandi, independent and ieniml ,
hand 1«t Savoy & son, maki r». 1 Gold stnal ,
l.dy t watch, gold dial. 3 »ocond hall ed gold ,
watches, hard dmla. 3 Silver leveri. 1 Diamond ,
breastpin, shape o 1 JMalia crorr, 9 large .tones and [
ihe rest small. 1 Large diamond ring with 9bi ll- ,
liaels 1 Diamond with 5 brilliants,Roman selling ,
o Diamonds wnh I set eech. Lot ut ladies'and
gi niieincn's guard chains; among them one gold _
I'anama chain, 3 Silver guard Panama chains, j
4 (.old dm keys. Xml of lob chains. Lot of gold ,
seals and keys- 7or 8 Gold apectacles SO pr 60 ,
assorted gold rings, I large emerald stone. 7or 8 ,
Gold hemb.es Lot of gold guard keys, various j
patterns Imi of gold sleeve and eoilar buttons. 1
dux. gold vest buttons. 3 gold pencil cases. 3or
4 gold to th picks. Lot ol gold breasip.ni, various
patterns. 6 or 7 flat silver keys. 1 pr. pistols,
twisted sleelgbarrels. /mt of gold snaps, cltspcs,
swiveis and watch rings. Xmt ol ladies' gold watch
seals. 6 pi. gold filagree earbohs. .
P. MIEDZIELSKI.
Columbus, Ga., Nov. 28. dec 5 284 It ,
Ldgcville Village Female
Academy.
HE exercises of this institution will re-com
_A mence on Monday, the lirst day of January,
1838. The Kector informs ibe community, lhat he
has engaged, us his ass.staut for ihe neit year. Miss
Maik. hue us the Female Collegial* Institution, ol
Troy, New York. Os this lady, A/n. Willard, the
principal ol lhat Institution thus writes, “i recoin- (
mend (Miss Mark freely anil fuliy, as regards all the (
necissiny requsili aof an excellent icacher." With
Ihe assistance ol this lady and of Mr. ilacun in the
musical department, all theomamo. lul branches of
ur .wing, Painting, Needlework and A/usic will he j
taughl iu this inslitution. together with the solid
branches herelolore taughl. Hoard ng cun be ob
tained iu the house ol the Rector lor twenty pupils,
and in the neighboring private houses to any ex
cm desired. It is particularly desirabje rim- ihoso
who intend In place iheir children in ibis institution -
lor he next year, should do so in the first week ol i
the opening of the school in January; ns in lhat
week, the classes will be formed for the whole sys
tem io commence its operation on onday of the
second week.
'The school room is provided v. ith fire places and
fires to make it comfortable in winier, and the
hours nf instruciion are the same in that seasonas
in the summer, so that the advantages tor study in
the winier will be equul to those in Ihe summit.
Prices in the solid branches and music the same
ihe next year as this. For Drawing mid Panning
$8 per quarter. Por Needlework $6. Pajmcuu
quarterly in advance.
W B JOHNSON, Kector
Edgefield, Not. 16. dec 5 281 w2t
Kci'iiai'ilN Remedy
For Aalutic Cholera. Claoleru Morbus..
Diarrhea, Suininer Complainis,
Colics.Crainimanil Spasms.
Ihaßlkston.S. C.,Oct., 1835.
Mr R S. Bernard—Sir: 1 leel it a duly 1 owe to
you as ihe inventor of Bernard’s R'medv fur ('ho.
; lern, Bowel Complaint, Ac to acknowledge the
j great benefit I got by the use ol a single bottle,
whileon a passage (rota t harlcslou, S C., to this
’ place, lastOcluhei. I was then acting ns fireman
I on hoard Ihe steam packet South Carolina The
) major parlol my lime was spent in the fire room,
) closely engaged at my employment; and on leaving
I the room, the eold air immediately siruek into my
. svstem, and so completely prostrated me, ns to ex
pert for a time my reeovery was i x possible; every
’ limb was crumped,nnd I was drawn nearly double
I In this nay I remained, perfectly sensible of my sit
) nation, w hen the disease attacked my bowels: and
I ifever man had Ihe genuine As nlic Cholera, I had
I it. By good luck, Mr. //ihhard, engineer of the
. boat, had a bottle of your valuable Remedy (or
Cholera; he ai ministered il as d : recPd—l had not
taken m in> doses before th* r-rtmp ls-8 me, my how
> els became settled, and I toon got well Knovvintr
1 it was your medicine that cured me, I hone you'll
; publish litis, so that others uflllrted in the same way
> may avail themselves of such remedy.
WHf. EVANS.
| This certificate, which adds no little weight to
I the value and imnoriai.ee of my medicine, is g ven
1 hy the Rev. Arthur I ooper, inspector of our Hor
I .nigh, and I have no doubt his name will be re-eir
j tiiscd hv every individual in this section of the coun
. try. 7/e presents if cheerfully, believing it to cans"
many to possess what he considers to bo the most
1 valuable of all medicines. I am sure it will eun-
I vince those that have an abhorrence to patent me
. dicincs, that this is no quackery. Only read this:
. Norfolk. July I7|h, PC'S.
’ Mr. R. S Bernard—Sir; I nmgr aly opposed to
any lit ng like quackery, hut when 1 reflect upon the
' good your in-nluaMe Remedy for Cholera has
done, and might continue to do. if made generally
known, I am willing to throw aside any thing lik"
. prejudice, and freely give my opinion upon your
. medicine. In my situation o'life, it frequently Imp*
v pens that diseases of every kind come usder my
observation; but the major art of I beta se-m to he
at this season of the vear, premonitory symptoms
nf Cholera—many of which no donht prove fatal
lor want of such a preparation ns yours Now. sir,
f this Remedy lor Cholera (as you call it) is the very
„ thing that is wanting to stay the progress of this
_ distressing disease This 1 speak from exporie-r-.
I have not only used it repeatedly in my own lami
, ly, but have administered it to many others, and
I 1 rai with ini h say it's effects haye surpassed my
1 most sanguine expectations; in several eases where
H the bowels were in a most deranged state other rem
. odies had been adrainwicred milil really the patient
, "ns in great danger of dying, ami from simply giv
ing a dose or two of yuir Remedy lor Cholera as
described, immediate lelief was found. In one in
s stance I used it upon a servant, a momberofmv fiimi-
I ly, that was laboring under a dread Ini bowel cmn
- plaint, spams, and vomit-ng; for some time my wife
. and sell hail serious apprehensions that sh • Would
. uf—b'l! alter giving one dose of your remedy lor
Cholera, the vomiting ceased, tho spasms gradu illy
disappeared, and iho next day she entirely recover
’ ed. I have also used litis rnedicince with eltildr »n
! troubled with bowel o summer complaint, and in no
. ease has it failed to eure them ; most willingly do I
. recommend it to all my acquaintances, and hope all
prudent persons will avail themselves of so valuable
I a medicine. Aktiidk CeerxK.
1 rorsa'eby
> TURPIN, D’ANTIGNAC & CO.
f Sole Agents lor Augusta.
Dee 9 w2l* 884
1 —
FOUR months after date application will be
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of
I Burke courtly, when titling for ordinary purposes,
•! for leave I • *ell all ihe re-»l and perauiml properly of
- Henry Ullay, late of Buree eounly, deceased.
WILLIAM UTLEY, I .
GREEN UTLEY, < Adm r »-
d«* 1 881 m4m
liaud for Male.
HE subscriber offers the following Lott for
X sale on reasonable terms:
No. Dis. Sec. No. Dia. Sec.
LAND LAND
81 17 1 29 10 3
63 “ 13 3 142 “23 3
°°LD GOLD
359 ‘ 16 4 1157 • 3 3
8 “ 1 3 836 •• 1 4
>l'Js “ 2 4 828 “ 18 2
182 “ 17 4 650 « 11 1
285 “ 3 4 470 “3 4
138 “ 18 2 339 ‘‘3 3
371 “ 21 2 228 “3 2
28 “ 26 Early, 119 “ 12 Early
133 •• 7 do 265 •• 16 do
4XI “ 5 Irwin 42 “ 9 Irwin
90 •• 7 du 269 “ 8 du
129 “ 11 Dooly 15 “ 8 Dooly
, 237 “ U Caroll 259 “ 8 Carroll
I S 3 “ 30 Lee 4 “ 4 Lee
, 99 “ 3 Appling
ALSO,
The place I now live on sixteen miles from Au
gust.t, and on the 20th section of the Georgia Kail
Hoad, and lor health it cannot he surpassed hy any
, ut the adjoining comities. Fur farther particulars
, apply to Ihe scbacriber at Bowery.
L. B. LOYLESS.
1 * ,t 'X w4ia 340
WILL he »i»ld, at t h o Market house m the
'own of Louisville, on the first Tuesday
I m January next..within the usual hours of sale, to
r the highest bidder, and agreeable to sq order-it the
Honor title Inferior i o«rl of Jefferson coumy. w hen
( *'' r onioory pttrpo.ss. One Hundred and
- Lig ny Acres, more or less, ol Onk and Hickory
laod.ahout two miles Ir at Louisville on th* 4 0 .
gusiti road .improved and adjo ning latuli of Gamble
Halley, tiolieit, mid others; being land whereon'
the late William Mnusot. ol i,id bounty hAed and
dual,and Mild as belonging to hi. etl os TemtJ of
1 ( sals on ihe day. L. BERRY BOATILK
' oa i*« AUm'r, Wfh the will «iiii«iml,
j orl'JX.lsa. syji
U T rut hs sold, at the murks* hoUMga tU To*. I
of Loaisvrila, Jefferson oiiaiity, on tbs fi r „
Tuesday in DciimlMr next, vkithin the usual hug,, 1
ol sale and agreeable lu tot ot’der of Ihe //onorsb|«
Just tees if tile Interior Court us said CoUu.vqJ i
ciTcrsott, wlieu sitting fur ordinary
acres, more or less ol swamp Bud pnui Land on
Ogei chee Htver, altoulihrt* mtlesbefow Loui.villt J
on Ihe aunt It side ut the sstne, adjo'ning Lsml, of i
PII Connelly, Jolut " Hulltwell and oilters ||„ 5
properly ol Sterling U. I nson, deceased; sis., on
the same day,and at the same place, a negro woman (
slave, named Nan, about 60 years of age. belongint I
to said estate also—l rrma on the day ut sole. *
ItEMAH -V. GARB IVEI.L, adnt'r
sept .5, 1837 wtd 226 '
* ILL be sold on the first 1 uesuay in Decooi'. "
» f her next, williin the legal huura us salc.c;
the market house,in thetownul 1.0 ,itville,a House
and Lot iu saiu town, wheretii Nouh B. Cloud for.
metly lived, at present occupied hy Patrick Priiy_
levied on as the property ut Noah B. Cloud to up
tify all la Irom Bn hiuond inferior court in favor us
Marcus A. Flournoy, property pointed out by p| aio ,
litl'a attorney.
Alsu, at the same lime and place, the in.ers>ui
Jessoe Fowler iu the lauds ol George Fowler dec'd.
lying iu Jefferson county, subject to the life estata
ut the widow of anid George Fowler dec'd,—luvuj
on to saltfy two fi la's from the Justices court in f,.
vorol L. H. Cavenah under attachmcnla. I’roperty
pointed out by the plan tits
IVY W GREGORY, .h'ff,
nov, 6 wtd 260
Columbia Slui'iii’* Sale.
W/ ILL be sold at Columbia Court House untlig
¥ V firs*'l'uesday in December next belwamthe
u-ual hums ot sale, one bay Horse, one sorrel Hunt
and otic dirt carl, to satisfy a C fa from Columba
superior court, James Mayberry vs. John llsrnia
RICHARD H. JONES D. S, A
Nov. 1. wls 256
Foslponed Mate.
WILL be sold oh the first Tuesday in Deceit. :|
her next, at Waiktnsville, Clark county, p,, 1
tween the usual hours us sale, one fifth part of tU r '
Georgia Fat lory, being that part winch belongs to It, j
tbe Estate of the line Major obruhaiH Ualter |
Also at the same lime and place, w ill be sold th, J
otto filh {tart of all tho Yarns and Cloths on hand W
or uii.-old on that day, in ike liaud* of agents iu y
well as that which is in tho Factory; sold as ilit W
properly ufsaid Walker, lor the benefit nf ilia U. ’'M
gatecs of said Fatale. Terms made known on ibt \i
day of sate.
JOHN WHITEHEAD, Ex’r
NOV. 15, w3t. 26H
WILL bo sol.ron the 22ti Ucicnilor, a: t Jt'
plantation of Hardy Perry, deoe d.a porttox
ol the pensliahlo propetly of stud estate, consistm (
ol sto-k ol all kinds, and ull other articles too udi s
ous to mention; sale to continue- Iroiu day to day sfct
I'erius made known on <l»y oi sale.
EDWARD HaTCIIEU, Adm’r
nov. 10 wtd 264 1 >
ON Ihe first Tuesday in December next, will hi j*
sold, at the < ourt House iu Burke count; S
under an erdet of the Court of Ordinary ol said 6®
county, an undivided hall ol a House and Lot, InMl
Ihetovyn of H ayneshoru’, known us tho Eagle amiyß
Globe Ta.crn, Also, in said town. Lot No 48, uttS
which there is a Blacksmith's shop Also, a Limf
of Pine Land in said county, containing 3501||
acres, adjoining lands late Aaron Thompson, anj wa
uriiers Sold ns part of the real estate ol Fielding |»
Fryer, dec’d. Terms of sale on the day.
FIELDING FRYER,Jr
MULF -UD MAR.SII,
sept 13, J 837 wtd 316 Adraiitistralors. c'
OUR months oiler date application will be made /
s. unite honorable Interior Court of Burke Cumt. -
ly, while selling for ordinary purposes, for leave to
to sell a negro VV oraan l-cloitgiiig to Jonathan Julitti, .
late ui said county deceased.
JEBSE JOHNS, Adm’r. i
Aug 21 196
Lincoln M.ite and Female Acad• my,
i 11 Ecommissioners ol the I-inruln Male And. J
J. einy, take pleasure in minuuiicing to the tut- "a
muiiJmg country that tliay have engaged ilient- I
vices ot the Rev. John W Reid to take charge of
.ho Male Academy—whose character in Coluntbii M
and Lincoln counties will need no recommei-dst-on j
yet they lake this plan of announcing to allcotvlS
corned, that they consider him well qualified load- V
vuitcc vouth in the various studies preparatory U -3
entering college. He is, where known, considered ,p.
.ndust tous, attentive, and apt to loach, keeping
good order in school—all ol which r- quiremctilssn '
ut lispr livable Iho commissioners have also mads
irniiigeiueiits to purchase an uppara-us lor tli* benefit
ot the A- ademy, which will be received soon alter
ihe sellout commences. The prices of tuition as u
other academies, and hoard in the village and vici
nity, rating float five to eight dollars per month.
Petkr Lamar,
Thus Flqhknce,
Wm Dallas,
SItAOK ex Turnkr,
Harvkv Whkat,
Auam Haknksburoki,
John Zki.lars,
Joshua Danikl,
Commissioners.
And the trltitees of Lincoln Female Academy
anni-imcelollie public that Miss Cleveland and Ifin
tlafi who have had c. urge of the Female Acade
my two years past, will continue in charge of du
sunie the ensuing year; tlirv consider the chaniclm
ol the institution, under their charge so well estab
lish, d, that it is unnecessary to say any thing in
praise—suffice it to say,they have given general iol
is litem i) to their employers as well in advancing
u-eirpupils m education, as ihe improvement of
their morals, they ask Ihe continuance ut the pat
rm. g which has been gene-ally given the pre-eul
year, with a pledge llinl nothing shall l>e wanting
on the part nf the teachers or trustees to give m l
isiaction. 'The price* nf tuition -mil board the taint
as the past yctn, and as billows: per quarter or half
> session, lour dollars; or seven the session us five
mouths—to this class, Letters, (Spelling, reading,
W riuiig. Arithmetic, Geography, English Grant
mer ami Child’s Geology, wilt ho taught.
2nd class, dollars or twelve Italian
dr titty cents pe, so-sion; i i this brunch will hetntigbt
ancient and modern Geography, ancient and modem
History, Logic, Rhetoric, Kaintv Flcatents of Crib- IB
eisin, Euchds Geometry, Days Algebra, Nalurtl • •
and Moral Phiiusuplty,imd Hurleys Natural T’lieols- Ns
gy-
Extra branch, Music on the Piano Forte per
quarter 810,00
Use ol the Piano, 2,00
French Language per quarter 7,00 g
Drawing tmd Puiiuing per quarter 7,1A ;
Instruction in needle work grails,
Board in ihe village and county, from five to eight
dollars per mouth.
I lie exercises of both Ihe male and female Acad
emies will eutnmenceon tlic-|lst Monday ol January
next.
By order ol the Trustees.
ALEXANDER JOHNSTON, ,7:
Secretary.
The editor of the Washington Nows will tinertV
the above once a week until the first January next
■ov Hj 207
Notice.
T' llli sale and rent ot the property of Col. Zack- '
aria William* as advertised to be sold or
ed the Bill ot December next, is postponed unnifM
Ma -day, the lltli, and will no continued Iromdat |
to day u.Ail disposed of.
n,iv 23 wts 274
W' ILL be sold, on tho lir.t Tuesday in
next, in the usual hours of sale, agree«bl«l»“
an order of the honorable Inferior (sort ol J" l '* '.
son county, wlicu sitting for ordinary purpusr*,“hß
tho highest bidder, ut the market house in the to**- J
of Louisville, two hundred and fifty nine acreaeUH
pine land, adjoini-ig lands of James Stone, E , roV, ,i,. '.q
and others,belonging to the estulo ol the laic Jowf'-a
A lieu, of sat-., coumy, deceaced. Terms on tiie*- t|9
of sale. SAMUEL HADDEN, Adnjr. vm
oct 20. 1837 246 'M
WIFL he sold at the residence of Mu-had "
gins, deceased, in Burke county, on ’"("Jj
23th December next, all tho perishable proper!) . ,
said esiale, con-istingof Horace,Caitle. I logs, j-®
Fodder, Cotton, Gin, and running Gear; Houselw ,rj
and Kilclicn Furniture, &c.; also at the -c
and place, the plantation will he rented and negc 'cjj
hired. Term* of sale on the day. , . |3Q
JOSEPH JANA-'EN, Adm’,
nov 17 wtd
WILLI)- sold,at the market house iu the 1 ' ’
of Louisville, Jeffeison Conniy, agrees' ,
on order of the Honorable Superior Court el jj
county when silling for ordinary pur|iiise«> in ,
usual huurs of sale, and to the highest bidder, < in
first Tuesday in January next,two negro men si* '
i viz: Jerry,about sissy years ol ago, and Isaac,
Iweniy five years old. Iho pro|>erty of the lat*s»
Eason, deceased. Terms on Ihe day of sale.
BRYANT FULFORD. •fera'
oet 16, 1837 wtd 248^
i Law 'M
tfNHE nede-signed having united in the pr*
1 10 l ihe LAW,offer their aervic** to tb»PJJjL
’ They will attend the courts of Afimcogee, -’i ,
' Stewart, Randolph, Early, Baker, fee and ■ u
ol llieChalithooclieeCiri nil; Hoosion, ol tne
(•ireuil; and 'Twiggs, Pulaski, l/iwndes, f,
I local or and Dooly, of the Southern GtreuU .
■ sines, onlruaieil 11 theireare will meel with P ,
| nltenlion Their office it in Amerieiit. a
eounly, where on* ol them mav always oa
whoatm,ahM...onhuaugTrr WARBF.N
WM II CKAWF3( RP
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