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1 lie following lines Wprp u 111'.r n by Mill
Cynthia H, 5J»w, win. perished ill ilia sad and
melancholy ivtnk «.f tlm ••Home," tnOctuber
la»l, and •»!» given to lief broiher a few hour*
irt'&rv'she embarked fin fu r fnl.iJ voyage.
W hell tin-lays, at Vo lligln, boor,
Fall aria ly o'er die drooping dower—
When mists nreg ii'irring in llto hill,
.Nor -vuuml la heal J save n.nct.um nKj
Then hear Ihecch > tshlsporing near,
• InWle.l atceins Id lliti.u ear— •
1 loi e thre. Jen a t tiroths !
Winn si'enre reigns through earth ami sea—
When glow - * the aai of memory
Wlien music w-tii «In i thiiiling tone,
A»-.d inlnmi winds oieuml ihe moan—
Their accents ho.l-, ami olt rejoice!
Tor, hoik! there cornea a well known voice—
I love thee, Jenreat Urulher!
wlwn fancy life her radi.m wing,
And nooning birds or.iur.il timesing—
a When lip ihy beaming eye,
Ami J*ove*a enehantmen) too is nigh—
When calm blue wa'ers round thee flow,
Them hear thy ai»tcr hrealhing low—
-1 lova ihec, dealest brother!
Should riio.iji;a.>i lll mcnl’« withering hrenlh
■Consign thy hopes to iloaih—
"Should Fiicielsiup’a trust, in boyhood made,
In after yea** prove faith hclmycd;
Then to t’.y sis’sr yev lelum,
for o!i her heart will fondly burn,
To clasp her dearest lirolhm!
Should sorrow elmiil thy coming years,
And hathc thy prospects all in tear ,
Remember thru the Rainbow's lino
Is bright mid clouds and sunshine tor";
Kememhcr ihough we’ro doomed to part,
There lima one fond anil faithful heart
That loves her do rest brother!
IvH.OrVK Mi! RACK MV FHETTY ROUE
Oli give mo I lark my preMy rose,
I b.va in; tVaganee and its htooro;
’Tis ihe same (lower thnl f hurl ehrso
To deck a wilderness of gloom.
1 paired upon its pure while leaf,
lis looks of innueetlee ami hive;
I pluck’d it in the dcp'hs of am f
II spuing below—‘twill lifoum a'ove.
With lender rare an t watchful eye,
: 1 l*vvns minor'll in in imams Imm;
It opist its swoeiness to the sky.
Ami blossom'd—-my own prtlty llotver.
In earllcsi hour of morning light.
I've seen Us opening luamirs bloom;
And when the sun went down .• nigh ,
■ l smiled upon a world ol gloom.
I pluck'd I i i an evil hour.
Nor lining 1 me of regret to come;
lint a'..! Inwv lemdy is my hewer,
How sail my once lov'd, chceiftil Imin'.
Then give mudiark my pretty Rose,
Nor tell ol its sad decays
tDh! sty that mill it sweetly blows,
An<l smilrs npon the opening day,
WIN I Dll.
—heap. Ihe (In*—shin out the biting air,
f And from nsstalion wheel the easy chair—
Th is lunc.il and warm, in J.it.'iiCi* lii, tis ywoet
To ln*ar, vvith.nn, tins Inlter Li'inpu-l treat.
Winter, with h Kjriwlu and piercing wind*
warns us of In* approach. The forests bate
been stripped ol their (Vnlusro, tnnj the ggrclcit
sjf its verdure The ham nf the liuulfundm ;ti
vs full—llto orc'oar.lrt h.tvo ymlde.l tlunr rich
products, ami tins Ii ippy liimily nr,* gmliuring
rsivi id the blitzing he trill to enjoy llio fruits
oftlieir sninmei'a tod; and ns tint bleak winds
whistle throii >li tie’ grey lures *, the prayer 1 1 j
the benevolent is i'll red up for Iho ideas no*
nf llioir protection from the indent ';.cy with
ouh
lint the child of poverty —tlm liopcluss,
stricken wanderer thrmi;'li tlie world of mis
fortune and disappointment—is shivering in
thn hovel nf misery and ilcsprir. May mi
anjj I hand ninnster to their wants, mid leach
them lit it the n eb innl chanty nf this world
will he melted by the eternal stmslnue of the
world to come ; that although tin; turnery amt
•ufToring of ibis life may be great, yet tlm joy,
the pleasure mid the happiness of the “just
Nttilo perfect" in ll"tte:i, will be Greater.—
Richmond (In.) I‘ulhdium.
Dk Editin'r l»K Nocu.—About el. veil Oi I
w'plva years it no. a Inly, nccoitipmned by t .
yini girl, evidently rujlarina; from illness. I
was in uaily linhil ot attending mi s at the:
e.iurch ot fit, .Si'Vorio, in llouen. O.i l. avinp'j
I'm church, site nl s ays q ive a trdl> to a p,m
bugjrir, who was regoluly stationed at tin
nltttrub door, an d t!i ■ cli.ld like-.v se d 'pojite.l i
ji'-r iilViring in his litn , ei)tr,'atiOg the biyiu
fil ofhis prayers for recovery. Tins cult!in- ,
and for icveral years, till at lenoto one day
ihe bcoaar disappeared, and no ouo knew what I
ilad become oi h in. Some dtys ago awel- s
ditto was celeluaied at llouen. M. i’. a weal
•shy lumflioldcr, wua ttlimti to receive the
hand of Mdilo. Anastas u 1,. an amtddo and
accomplished young lady, tml whoso family
intd been much reduced m eonseiptoncu of (be |
events ot IS(K>. Too notary was on (lx) po in ,
of oliorio r the pen to the bride and bride- !
jjroom. preparatory to llioir sign mg thn cost* i
tract ot wlte.n a s rantj.'r, of rather 1
rustic appearance, enteied tie main.— |
*l’hc stranger, without tar'lnv cere u nty, phi-1
end aiJ,OIK) francs, in bunk notes, mi tbo 1..- I
hie, mid said, addressing tint not are, "Write, I
sir, that M.lilu Artist tsie brinua her httsbaml a
dowry of 1511,0dd ii.i ne'. Tie of St. j
iSeverm is co ne to return to bis benefactress ,
the m«ttey tbal she loot lion." An e.Vjd nia
i uni soon took pi ice. With them mey co!-.
leotod at ih‘s ctinroli door, the bcyrgir bad been \
•bio to pnnsi isc a pioe ' of land, a id by dint 1
of industry and porseverenee in hi< bib Is ot I
economy, be had gradually hecomo » wealthy j
uun. "U at never." he siid. “did I pass si
day without thinking of my nenefuctrcea; l!
knew she was not rich; I heard she was to
be married, and I have brought her my 6oiyi«r
tit H‘>ce.” It need scarcely bo added, that the
gratoliil medicont bcc.tm • mi honored goest
«i the ensuing wedding festivity. —Kcho <fe
Rouen.
Kari.y Dis uiv.vntaocs. —“I lovrtied
jjram uhr," says William Coaheli, “when 1,
was a private so dcr on liie pay ol siaipciisv i
a day.—The edge id my birth, or In it of mv ;
guard bed, was my seat to stud.lv in; my j
knapsack was my bunk ca e. ami a bit ol j
board lynn; m my lap was my writing table, j
I bad ti 4» money to purchase candle or oil; in j
wintertime it was rarely that I could {ftany
light but that of the ft e. mi l only my itk.v I
even nl that. To buy a pen or olictit of paper,;
i was compelled to forego some portion of mv i
food, t boo oh m n stale of hall' s'an anon. 1
tud no moiitent of lime tb it I mold call my j
own; and 1 had to read and write amidst the
talking, laughing, whistling, and liawini® ol ‘
at least halt'll score of the most ihuiighilewj
ot men; and that 100 in the hours of their tVie- ]
dom from all control. And I my, it I,under
circumstances like these, could encounter and
overcome the task, is there, cun there lie, in
the whole world, • youth who call lin.J an cx* ,
cuse to toe uuu pcrl'omianct!"
Phv*icai> Wit.—\n cxiollcnt story is
told of l»r. I'liysic «>t tins oily;—A good tvo
inaiicu*Mt to hull oue dag in a great dual ol 1
f
S . tr.iublc, and c< n.plaiuad that her son had
, “Wsllmvo.l a penny.—"l*ray, Madame,” said
it i Uie D cler, "was it counter e I!" “.No, Do* - *
j j lor.ccrinmiy nut!" was the reply." “Tien ft
, r ,c H put* of cnarse!" r join the I acetic out phy*
sioian .— PhiL pa.tr.
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A Good Juki;—Wo are 'ood of. nod j iko*
u any h elf, and make It H pfnnt to redatc
the i, occur where liny im>y, n hmher ailin'
tl.odrs or at eburt b. .tin, ute sjeiukmg was
over on .Sunday i.t the de.hc.iinm of 11. ■ in v
I M.'thodisi c.imcb o*i *i'vdrav at reel, a nninbn
: ol so' jClipliot) pi(«j's w iti petlcda Weio ts.
. ken itlrout tl,o clinrch ai d hsmti.d to the mi
•hence for litem to pul Hi.* r n nu' sdmvn tin
fitch aniounts m they con d iCord or saw lit.
. (li.eol tin so pj).i n dually got into the nano
j nla vcy wtirihy nun arrived rcwtiuly With u
I lot of negro. - ', i o v hove knowledge of clmrcli
( alfairs m or - oral, and ol the ol j. i.l olih a pa
Ip. r in particular, wcie very hmiU'd. 'l'urti
j;agt« a fr.-ond at Ins t-lhoW—
"What do rlacy want id - ; todo wi h this pa
per and pencil, oh?"
I 'Oii.jnil put down any t'-ing you please.”
"Ihit down any tiling I plus-ei”
"Vos, whatevi r yon sue lit. Yon know
your own circnnituncc' Inis', and how yon
stand w.lb tlm world. SVn e whatever coi.io
firet in yi urT.oad,
Mo took the paper mid wrote the following:
"Mr. re.'i i . tfnlly informs the ptvbln:
that be lias jest arrived from Virginia with
thirty ruteu lintslice'y negroes, uiuu and wo
men. Among Hu m nrn good washe s ami
| ironeri, house servants, c i petileis, coachmen
! &c. fee. These wishing to purchase will
I please make immediate application at No.
; ——jtreot.
I cash. Fall guaranlco given in
all cascu."
Tin; last place we should, ever expect to
see an advertisement of any kind would bn on
a subscription paper for cmnploting a church.
I>ic ijuuk.
A darkey remarked tiio other Jay, that thi
wns tho moat pcrcrpli re rhiniile he ever suvv
—the «t*«lher was so luchrftnu that he could
nut depend on it; end hetmmi limit a more
| lugubriovt kjfion, where tint hem it/here was
I not so insinim"nlalU) health. — ll>.
A gentleman in the 4lh tier m llio H',
i Clini cs, disposed to In; merry at the dinilkt n
lS' one m t hu “Mountain Devil, ‘ r was over
; lie.in] uddnssitig his Dnlcrinn as follows.
| ''.Mas Amy, why is dal ndick serin: like de
rnmit uh i.'o .1/ussasipi-yt (I b it op?
I Cause l)e llur is dam tlanger..u , at, jinn
I pastes.- /.’*.
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l.ioo I'oco Ini tiß.vr. —Ttm following
inttii enl is won told by llio Huston Alias, atm
is in parted iu’i ordunye with » fact whit,
every one can lest, to wn ; that fin mo who
. ry ..nl flu - loudest against the ere In system
ale inc,.- willing to get into ilrdil to t he niiniis’
I'.rent of thoir iiliility, and those who deem in
by tho liiutr against Hunks, the va-ceiulu,
and all tlm', \\ .11 iinvcrllx less nv.nl llicin.
sclv snf every means, to preonre tiie terv
tiling they pretend so mu.'ll to d s.-nuntfli’.
ant e; it mo.-,t striking example ol all of wit ch
may bo lound in tbu M.ssourt head of this
ultra Hank parly.—sl ew. (iaz.
*'ljoco I 1 i#rei.;,'n nonp/iijiSt'if —All incident
I occurred nl llio loco liicu tin aung llio oiln'i
j night winch to described ns having ups- 1 the
i gravity ( von of tho old Dons of lit - -Far y. A
, thorough going loco loco—ruin who‘wool the
■ whole’ for Mr. Van Huron's inuss^go—was
declaiming in a v.olent stylo against llto cied
i itsystom o( tho country, and tlononnoing the
j bunks with great fury, until rising in otuimsi,
I asm, he cxclainiod "wlnil w the real value
»t these hunk ngs—tv hut ate they good lor 1 ”
, To tins interrogatory, put with all the
sledge huii.m r velieinein'ti ol a practirod
d'.'in.ig- gim, a void; in tho crowd replied,
"they are g-.uii to pay your debts with."
“I d.iitl own any ih.ng," replied the loco*
/1 co.
“1 hog your pardon," said llio same voice—
"but 1 bwid ymir nnlc for .JillO!), (or which I
j shall bo willing to take twenty-live touts or.
the dollar.
l! tut utv.luiiclio had desocmleil upon tin,
COnlutlllilcd loco loco, ho con'd nol have mall
ilosled nifiri! astonishiinnii mid dismay, lie
stood mu t: tain whul to say or to do. .1 cold
sweat broke out upon Ins foiehead. His
iccllt chalteroil; and ho sat down am d the
ingiippressililo laughter of his own friends.
The loco loco was ihslm.l; a apuech that Hen
ton might have envied, was prenuiure y cut
‘ short,"
SoMßTlttNo to roil it Tin; (InxitT.—
Coleridge somewhere relates a story to tins
olfocl! “Alexander during his inan h into
j At.ica enmii to a | uople dwedmg in pein-nfiil
j bills, who knew neither war nor conquest.
I tiold being oifereil to him ho reto-e I n, say
j ingthal Ins sole object was to learn ttm man.
| tiers and enstoms ol' fho inhabitant*. 'Si.ay
j with ii.-,’ says the chief, ‘as long u* it plu is
' o'i thee.’ I firing this interview with the
Al.ie.nl ck.ef, two ot his anl jeels brought u:
I case before him for judgement. Toe d:s- 1
pul 'was lliic; The one bad b night of tl.c '
j oiliM'it pec; ofgr.'tind which tiller llto |nir. ;
j chase was found In contain a treasure, lor 1
j which he tell Inin eh bound to pay. The ;
. other i iised any thing, sutuig tout when !
lieso'il tho ground, ho sold .1 with all the ad
vantages apparent and concealed which ;i
night bo found to alt'ird. Said i
Hie Chief, looking at tlm one “yon have
a son,” and to the other, “ton have'
i a daugh'er; let th in bo inarii d, and t e
. treasure b" g.venu* a d iwry." Alexander j
j was ns'.inched. 'And wnat,’uaid llto chief, I
■.v >u'd !i tve lie the dee is o t in your co m. j
| try!" *\V .? s', mid have dismissed the par-
I He.*,'*titl Ah'Miui r, ‘.tud sc * ullho treasure
1 lor tit! long s nst.'.’ Ami does the sun shine
iin your fiiimirt! said tho olnef; ‘does the ran,
, fill there! ire there any c itlio there which
feed upon herbs and araen g, issl’ m'i.ul.oii* i
j ly.’ans.v. red Ah ider. •Ah.* said llieeiliel i
, 'll IS lor the sake ol thee - nvlOCCilt e title 1 .I
i ike tir at if ■ ~g permits thn so i i.» sume, the 1
. ram to 'all, and the grass to grow in your
j country. ‘ j
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'1 nit ?,oc;-lioeK .'F l.tpi - .—TeO folio v eg is
j exiraotcd from the journal of Tiiuma* Darker i
I who was an active Kughsh naval otlio t tin- .
ring the war wt h Cireal Hr.tain, und who died 1
in tins count y ;
••Finsi' pxk r ov tub voY.tots—(through
life-)—l’leueaul,with fine breezes und free
w inns ; a.l sad set ,* sposo ui-niv \. sscls .u
want efprmi»ioi;s ; suppl ed them nee'v.
••.Mioui.b I'wsAut.—Weather v.,. able ;
short ol | ret so,is; sp-ute se\, - ,.,i ~( tlie abotv
vessels; our suppl e* bad ; enabled to red
! made * goals ul distress ; tiiey uadtelm, «iui
bore away.
•■l.tri'Ba paii r.—Hoikterous, with 'contra
| ry winds ; current of udvcrsiiy soiling far.l ,
j to leeward ; tow ards the end of tile passage |
1..t i loared ; wttli tbe (paailianl of poverty had ;
! an ohservHtiuo ; corrected and m tile up my
I rcckoirng. and a't'Ta passage nl fjilv years,
] cam" too, to in.■rtal.iy road, with the calm I
u trulH :d surface of llioocetn of Otemity m
view.
I.xri; Ksrixu Incident-—The following'
anecdote is repeated by the I! avion Tran
script ;
"Tiie Rev. Dr. Fierce, in If a Timnkvgiviiig
sermon, brier - ' ms peop.e at llroolsoae.mein
tinned an incident m tbe fact, that in lie
w.iiterol 10‘fl, the year subsequent to tbo
settlement ot If Niton, much dis'ress existed
tor liie '.ugM provisions, mid Capm n Wil
liam sent abroad for a cargo ot
supplies. II a king abseoce led toe lommsls
alinnal to despor; and fi ye nor VVinlbrop
ajij omlcd tho Cnli us February to bo obstrvoJ
d ' '*l A day of hating and prayer, but • lew ;<
d days picviiiUs to that day, the long look'd for
-1 ve»»tl arrived at Nantnaket, when the Fast- ■
il nay wa* changed to a Tliartkngivmg day, to '
'• i b> - observed on th« twenty ureond of thn syine '
j inonlb—lb* very day which, one lum.lfcd
i yeara alter v.tid-, give birth to him wo < i.as
i be* n a > truly pnnounced the Father ol bis ,
j l fount ry! '
i»i 1 *
* CfOMatm or Cl* r«.—to M ticolrn’a
s Uil lj JJicMun iry, ll t H w,».i e'cverl
i in height, hii bnucu helmcr Cf- :
I- ( It'eii j o»nif!«—hid large!, *»r illixeil Ih Iwcpu
i-lhii ! ;oulv!(.th in ilrfcri'lfiiH ruwk, l-tiriy;
11' j t.i» Hjii-ar w:Hi ,vL'iity mx lct?l lutif, ari*l v.*i!jghe»J
i. ; lilt riif t pouml*. i*a head weijfl.t i Ihirl)-eight
; p.Mjji U, hm «wi>r I tour, hi* greuvet o/i Ijjn lojj*
a ihuty, a?»d fjiw eo«t ofmfii!, one hun lr»* ! a «l ‘lfir*-
I, iy-.vi'C—miking ai l\w hundred ami
L }evenly Hire*p'.nn lt !
j LnVK a.vd Law. —\ lawyer, who
I hu-J 'ijiitf Ina court to u young l««;y with- j
l * | oiil mucii hn «u.', uc.i'.bi.'U ir-ruru*
j'l’iy
j ‘1 do j nut follow, * k!if* Mnddy rejjliod, “th 1 I
I firti so, ImoiiMM lam ru»l to bo w m by l.'n> j
* ; IMWirr of ttilo-urry." vo r j'ln' l i
11 tfitf tu.tfT, “b'tl vm fehoijJd riufiunbff*' Ibutali j
”j f \u ifjes nl Cup d aro Kolicitor^.**
'• AHr < it’ll Pimm in hi j prayer, sn'ul, 'fajird .
j tho j'mrtd r. imcil, lh»» parlimncnt, an 1 ,
'grant tb»7 may hang together.” A country f»d- j
j (l iw ‘".m !mg hy, replied, “Yo*, ye>«, with »!1 my j
d | hrari, un 1 Hie boltrr—-tml I am *un? j
i), iii ia the pr.iyrr of all good people.’* Bui friends, !
|i | aid the j ir-oii, • I don’t inraii a* that frllow
j dofs, but pray they may nil hang cogollnT in ac- i
■cord .ind concord. “No nuttei What cord,” re. I
ii plied the other, “*ait« but a strong cord.”
0 Timm*tiny livening, Dort 2l!i
in
vater* hid b.rn very irregular for two or th.ee 1
diiy«i. It in yet one day in arrenr-t, A litter
1 Irojrt nor VVaihingl ui Correspondent mutt have ■
j j mii*oaiiini; an Ijo i's abvence, we rviVr our rc.v 1
■ • .dvi Ato tho lirllur fr<*m tbo correspondent of lire •
w ; Ualllnmro Chronicle, jf»r the reoi t of llio pro
iccdin.;* u( the Southern mom hern of Cungif l •
* # ' oil tlichu'jocl of Aboliiimi. Ollier l»mdnc*is of an j
n impel a ive character, calling our attention, we j
j mu*! let Ihe Muhject pum l-y without any rc-
marki*.
v j
“I VV»« l«"»rn !).» ii .» dip byiho i.pi-'.'s mail of j
! MooJrtV, ItOiii Iho l*o-l m (hdumhii, *S. C. •
1 that the ferry boat at Watcico Ivivcr mink on j
r I HjUlitday evening, drowning Id negiocs and 4 1
(i jhi i.'Vn. ThoiLtprodt moil Imr-c swum out with j
11 I the rider and mad.
”
a [ ( ON’CLItr.
'' ft will in’; ecu by an advortii-Mieiil m this eve- i
11 , idi.g’a paper that Mn. tiiblu (latoMios Graddon)
• ami Mr. and Master Hi. Luke have arrived in thin
v , c»ty from ClmilcH.on. .ind that they propo e giv-*
. mg a concert at the Muonic If ail thin evening
* Their cornyrU are highly spoken of.
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'Tho I’liliimliu 'Teh'bcoj e oi instant, Hays ;
1 “ Tim Logi laturo ndjourned on Wednesday
* last. Ah wc havo regularly published their
1 Journal, our rea Ur r arc alieady aware of what
they have tloric*
h The following losolulimis wore adopted by both
House*;”
f “Jtrsotx'eil, That the people? of this Slate hav©
, witnessed with profound interest tho gallant
* struggle of (he people of'Texas to emancipate
* themselves from the dominion ot Mexico, and hail
, with heartfelt gratification and pride, their admin-
I hi on into the family of independent nations, —
liesulxHul, *J hat the incorporation of the iS ale
I of Texas into the American Union, as soon as it
lean ho edit c tod on fair and reasonable terms, and
' consistently with a duo reg.nd ti» tho obligurions
ofinturriattonal f.ulh, would eminently conduce
’ j tt) the iuK’iCblß of (his Confederacy,”
ij LotnayuLK, Cincinnati a\u thi vui.hsto.n
; Km I. Ko m». —'The tuccesa of ibis great undertak
ing, (says tire Color.hit ’Teledcnpe,) is now put ,
I beyond question, h" banking privileges now i
! con ferret! upon Uv company by three States |
, would of themselves in time, enable it to build !
; lire road. Hon lb Carolina, however, in u spirit I
both liberal and wise, has lent her credit, to cna- i
bio the company to burrow, either in this ccun.
try or in Europe, as much as two rnilions of dol
jar*.
Citdcr tlioso most propitious circumstances, j
, the Directors, wc uruferst ml, iiilcinl to push their j
t opcialions nth energy uml despatch.
[ee ll u .11 (D a V a 'uti Its r 1
| Uetoluliun of the of' Sjiith • |
| ua, Dec. 80, is;)/.
lieitlveel, That llio Hon. H. J, Earle, James
.1. Caldwell, F. H. Wardkiw, and John Uaiukclt
] he appoinlod as commiasionera to report to the i
(next liegishituro upon all the miller* that rc- ;
J main to he aOjnsled between lha Suita and ltoi.ro !
- Shultz, aa to the purchase and sate el Hamburg, j
: and as to all such action as may ko requisite on 1
! the p irl of the Slate, to a final settlement of all
mailers relating thereto.
In the House of Ucpro.enlutives, 20th Dee
18JT.
A'esy/ret/, '1 hat the House do agree to the I
- Resolution. Ordered, that it he sent to the tSen- j
| alo fur concurrence.
I Hy order, T. VV. GLOVER, Clerk 11. R.
In Senate. Uilili Dec. .8-15.
Jfes&N'erf, That the Senate do concur, j
dered. that it ho returned to the House,
j Hy order, JACOU VVAREEY, C. S. '
1 .ri
/' in tht Ihilhrt'nv Ai.'ienVan V .\ U,
T WE.VI’V-FII'TH CONGRESS.
I'llOt 1 MU N«* OF Yi-stkiidAv
VVasiunoimn, Deo. 81. 18.'(7
' .1/e, C....A', J Vic Jvutmly ami t.'n- Hj use 7V,r : 1
result of ihe Southern delegates’ fun veil j 1
1 lion. —. I Compromise oj/ered,—.l tahlrlu- !
«n';)./ —. t calm. — V.'s.o perj.etuu.—The Sen- j
ale ami Ihe Munis nf the District, — I’hs re- !
; fere.ice o/ Ihe .Message in the House. — Hich- 1
ar.t t'leteher ami the .Mias newspaper,
Tin* morning, us soon as tho Journal was
read. .Mr. Skule made a motion that the record 1
bo so amended, as to disclose the fael, that ilu- i
objection now mavis to Ids proceeding in eon- ‘
tcqucnc* of nil alleged Jepamne from order, m '
Ins ycsicrday’s speevh, oa-.mo vilneli fat al«-n- , *
dy been made and withdrawn, amt afirr n’liich ' '
he il.ul proceeded beyond ihe ol'jecUouat.io point
> in h« remarks. j *
The Homo refused permission for such amend- i 1
' inent of tho jourun.il. i j
The meeting ot' delegates last even- I'
, ing, lesulted fatter mucii vMitni and earnest vie- . *
J luio,) in deputing Mr. i'atton ot Va„ to pro- j '
; pose to the House a resolution, that ail aholmon 1
petitions,ofev. ry shade, vshicu ~,..v he hereof- I
; ler received, shall bo received, and laid on the
uh!o wi'lioul re.iiimg, printing, or refeienee. \ 1
Mr. Fa ion moved dial ho be permitted la olfe. , '
i«uc!i lesolution. Mr. Adams objecting, Mr. Fan : o
! ion ashed 'or Ihe su-qK'usion ol the rules, in or- J e
der to enable him to oiler it, —and Mr. Cushman “
asked for the yeas ami nays—which being order- v
e.l, disclosed tho following vote, for (ho susuen '
moi ol ihe rules. Veos, 130-i\ays, 6d. W hen 1
this decision was announced. Mi. Fallen rose n
ami remarked that ha oil'end tins resolution
( above described) in the s, int of peace and hat ' j I'
mony. It vvos miemlcd, he »aal, to edn.guish 'll
ami not lo kindle a dame, in the rounlry. It a
was a concession that was made, mu wiihoul Ip
dnUcuhy, by many el the gentlemen .cpreseaung |
•SlUtheni lolcre ls, but il was oli ted In the ho,.
that it would all-.v iid oat ev-isiaratc, and , v
OH ini g. He WinWse/diMe <l*— - u ‘
Vnf'M- «
, Mr. it.ii?-I loutl ciies *»f o r
i aq,! «iii *HtcU tlui •*!;»« £uii'lt:utA (rain V» *«••••*
* tll4 .red h:j mwUu i »iift rwinaiki, **
* v> tI ,! U »v-« . ■! OADtLI • * :J;i!
.•w y |iiu ot (he Iwus , and in t>«w« m ,re »irn
lor nu u:i il»c reii • vi»uint»L luo
1 u! Mr. aiiti Jo.vn •*! Mr* Adam.', Ci iu
plclely ill * omitted. j
{ Tin* «eutr<ti of Moulding Uiu ca i
j for .he j/reviun* quca !. u, undid main
| qiie>(in«), w**re then put. 154 nipwinn l* 1,1,4
| j-.iiiy «if ihe Houm.) decided iho seconding ol
ill© Call, and li*e follow mg vote, taken by > ,i,s
.iihi decided lUat live main qun*iiou, on me ]
, tfhuuM l*c p<*>. ITJ yeas 0« .
vVbfn Mr. M i t'« mine was called, h« d d nol!
reply, although lit* w m wiiliin the tar. Auer ihc
■ call Mr, \\ iic ruMj a;ui asiied lo jo excused Uoin .
j voting, u» lie held u wi-* * *whj*.cl up m which it
■ w«u improper lor the H use lo act. I lie i-diaii
■ do< itlcd iliai the request was nol made in lime Mr.
i W. voted in Iho aiiLmuavc,
j The main quean m, being on the adoption ol
i die ic»wlution was then pat, and decided a* 101-j
! lows,yeas 121 nays 74.
VV he i Mr. AdauW mimo wan called, on ihe '
above derision, ihai gcnilenian ro*c; and, (nothing 1
, il.\U:»n.*d l»y llir win; (wind and dm ml • OHDHII ! ■
j UDDEA ! OUDDU !’* which hn rally bawled a j
I round hn *om, awakening even the echoes ol ihui |
; n waunding hall,) deli' e aiely and firmly respond j
ed i*i these woid.-* : **/ hold the u solution to be i
avio ut.on of the Constitution of the Unite i\
Stales, of the righ't of mg constituents ii.nl of '
; the people of the In ted Slates lo petition, and |
| mg o wn right l) fieedom of *pach ns a member
lof tinH liaise."
1 Mr. Sawyer of N. U. and Mr. Wise o: Va.,
I ro*e and relum'd lu vote at all on thcquesllon, not
thinking it a lilting nuhjecl for leginUtive action
Mr. Adams then mo id that I.U answer be on-,
lered on the journal: and, lire chair deciding that
it was nut tn ‘onlci—he moved to have lu« mo
lit n and th t dicin'oft of ihe • %J pt*i»k**r enured.
And thus ended the coolest for the lime. May
i it never he rcirewtd—yet 1 fear.
Thin luck'css distr.'ci seem* to he iho vny i nil :
aiidmaik fir all the anovvs of uutugc, at iho hands i
ol I o ahuh iojivl on iho one hand* an 1 this ad
■ minidiauon on iho o i.or. While iho above,
scene was going on in the Houss, Wrigla ■
was pu.sliing b.s vcm.dalou.s Loco Focu liiil ii.
the Si note ;—the obj» cl us which is lo force the
i Dank.s in ibc district into tiro measuio of not is-
I suing email notes, and of making it highly j cnal
for corporal ions or iiidividnaln to do no, Tliis is
| i lie.rA case. These people see Ihe common !
J sense of (heir own constituents at home lo he
I oppom J to ill ir nisc.i.ly I.ecu Focoism* —and]
* seeki. g a victim lor their nostrums pounce upon !
| the inhabilutita ol this dim id, us (no only ones (
j within their ren« h.
Wlight, Ik'iitorr and Niles went forth© Dill,
| Hubbard for lire Dili wit i u ddfoience, and Clsy
' against the whole policy ol ir, mo*»l ably and do- i
j quently. ‘l‘hu debate is not concluded yet. lieu .
I ven help ibis District, and deliver it liem the
| ineubui of AbontjuiU in und Loco Focuism lo- I
gel ltd!
In the House, the referenceeftho Message was 1
once more taken up, in coiinnillee of the whole
(Mr. Adams in the chair,) und after some squib,
bing, of rather a mud throwing character* helweo .
Duncan of Olno, and Kwrng of Indiana, Mr,
Underwood went very ably into the cordial sup
! porlol Mr. (Jnslting's amrndmeip, and examined
j iho President's ullusimis, in the Message, seriu
j tint, as to the present condition of our ullai s.
I Hath deportment was shown lo he full of errors
of administration, —ami loudly culling lor rclbrm.
The Navy, the War, the Post Olliee, the Slate
j and Treasury Departments were ail examined,
j und abuses shown in a music, ly manner.
| Mr. Sawyer of N. twctil into nn elaborate
and rniimtcaeries ol allegation* again**! the man
agement of the Navy Department, in relation to
the Hxpioring Expedition. He was very severe
upon Mr. Dickerson.
The Committee then rose, ami after gome
incidental business, ihe House adjourned, in a 1
stale more calm than yesterday evening, beamed ■
lo promise.
I see your comment on the article in the Bos
ton Allan, tienyiiii,*' Mr. Pit ti'lior’x ilatrmrnt on j
the lloorol the. Ho u«, the oilier day, in relation i
lo a publication in the Globe, l>y cerium mem-'
beu of the committee of Ways and Means, con
iradiciing Mr. P. as to certain charges again t
j that Committee, containing in a speech deliver
'ed by him in Fanned Hall. You remark :hal
j “the position of Mr. F. is no v a critical unr,”
j and that “ his good name is in danger, if not
j loil.”
1 can assure you that your (cars, tiro igh seem- 1
I ingly well grounded, will he nobly disappointed,
j Uhbmoml Fie chi r is able lo confute any accuser
I who shall seek to sully his fair name. What!
i nk stated, on tiu; fi.oou of the House is i
I TMUE. Hk NEVini SKKN, ULVIHCD, N011IIKA1)
I niK Atlas uepout of ms iikmauks in Fan* |
UK 11. Hall, in it is life; —nou an if orueti iu.*
j Four of Ttir.M.
i Qj 1, Tim report in question was made for the
I Atlas by Mr. Ftlesum. Mr. Hildrcih, a member
i>l the y ill’olk liar, and one ol iho assislanl editors
I <>f the Allas, look rflai report To Mr. F's. ullice
( lor his revisa!. Ho was Lm.-y with several gen
| llemen, and could not even 100k ■ at the report,
ami uio not, —and it was then prepared lor the
1 pies.-*, by Mr. Hildreth. Mr. Fletcher, nevkiito
I this day, (os be averred on iho floor of ihe I
House, and is still ready to uverj having hkah 1
on itkvised rr !
Upon the above *t itement, us true in every im- i
portaul particular, you may fearlessly rely.
«i HAOUKAFIH JPS. j
In ihe meeting of iho Southern members in'
iho afternoon ol yesterday, Mr. Pultun, of Va. |
presided, and Mr. Calhuun, Mr. Pope of Ky.,i
Mi.Cuiblien,ol Clou. Mr. Kencher and Mi. Wise ,
spoke. They then adjourned to meet again til 7
o’clock, and at that hour nearly all iho members
Ironi ihe slave holding •‘States were present. Ol
the Senators, I believe Mr. Clay and Benton were
the only two absent. The debates were very n
((nesting, and the several propositions submitted .
io the meeting discus cd with auinuUon but with !
e dnmchs. Mr. Mi in fob ot Ky. made a very able I
speech—so did .Mr. Pie>lon and Mr. Crittenden. :
Mes-rs. Dives, and CaUrnuu also spoke and
* Ir. Calhoun ol Ky.of ihe House also participa- 1
led in the discus>ion. Thu usolutions which! 1
weru presented by Mr Patton lo the house this! '
riiorning as noted aho»j wore adoph'd witii great:
un unmiiy, and tin s J. 1 *n a'journtd to meet again ! «
m the event us the »mu4U reiu&mg lo pats lire re-' l
solution* Hgu-ed on. The house bus passed
ibem, and there is Ucrelbto no nectssny for 1
another meeting.
Correspond, m eof th, V. Commercial\dmttser
LAI LSi 1 PKO.U LOWDU CAAAUA.
Montukal Hekalk Uffick. > :
Thursday, Dec. 14—1 P. M. y 1
Yesterday evening übdut half-past ten o’clock, I
an express arrived in town fiom Lacliinc, with
intoruiation that a largo body oPinsurgeiits were j
within a miles of tint village, which they intend-' I
ed to plunder of a thousand stand of arms and i
ammunition deposited there on their way to ' 1
lieauhamoH. %
The al l in spread rapidly, and in an incredible '<
s oa space «f lime, tin- volunteer corpe mustered | *
in great force, picpaud lor the emergency. H\- <
presses Loin the cavaay were atmwmUde- «
spate bed lor Lacbme, as lo keep up a constant 1 ‘
cutuiuunicniioa wild ihe loyalists The
whu.e adair turned out to bo the a j 1
lew rebels, which so h i. nlened
!. I
Coll tome. The iron; s were to
.Viartiu this morning, a. seven o’clock; the nfles 1
an . volunteer militia o iho bunks of iho river« 1
oppusi e Sr. Euslaehc, tnd t »e ma il body ol the ■ j*
aimy to Si. Ko»e. where the ice is good, and from \
w hich the attack coul I be easily made on the
v illage. Lis leporud hat t..e ue opposite St, ! •’
Mustache has been cut, so as to prevent the c.os»-
mg ‘.*t lii?
W f b.na uii-t luomont (liall-p ist 3, p. M . |
Icatncti t.em John (.'urk, E,-tj. ~i S;, Uallu-rmc.-'
Hut tie ImJ seen in tin- .liiclion ol Sl.EasUoh, ’
.uleii*!- ami npli m ,it -mokH. nulif amj, tn**t *
(■r.ibjiilr, ilie comiugiaiun ol lluit villase. 1
v
BTIU. LATER. 1
Suuc •' 'tr« w.i- n i_v |h ,wo lm c rer><ive.{
, . , , . „ * **. nr. |, at*, j
L,
wur corre#po;;J«tiL \ \
\{ jnrnxi l. Fi y. D' o 1 ;* 1 j
IMPORTANT FiiOM Ai*. KL m At
•p. „,. . .. , ~ i nil iltlfW *1 ‘ 8
I nc tr-q- * * u »■. 1 * .
during ’he r. ,;iu »t Vv O •‘nesJjy, »rtd cewnU J j t
.. >.cai 7 o’ebK-k yesterday rnernhi; t**w:.rd fe’ jt
lout «• c. but n«*l ill a diretl line, tor it vv is • «»• t
• n/1 .*? it the ire on the rivtr in that "V*j
not .utiicii inly .Ifong to b.-;tr >iic ueigiil “1 j
s . heavy a b-.'Oy a. the urlllleiy »«J cavnliy.
A ilc’.nur wi s m co-nqueue.’, liken tow.r 1
!St R-i*e, iv’iero til v i- e wit Cfii.tfil I **m Le;
Jeius to the in.in I>'!•). Tito hue ol mtec:» v'ton !
procecilfJ tipwartl, »l'>njj liie :igbl lank *f th- .
J river, until the truths nppm.clieJ iho vtlii.
, bt. KnulJiiie njkmg u inmlt Ironi M. M-ir:in
1 0l »!HHit iwoiv. mil whtfea., in a liinet hue,
it would only consist td aiiout six or seven.
Tile Hoops -were first fi*c»l open liy iho lebels
frm;. the c.mioh i.l'St. Eustiche,# couwderaWe
time before ony piallion ii.nt been taken. I non
tooling within I lie proper rang.-, iwofulti-pieces
wore plantoJ on Itie nonh-ettii *i'le hi li'* s cjlincn.
,-iml b.-g.inlo play upon it in excellent syre,
1 while another field piece was sent roun-l in i'-..t
-of the villo-.-.e, ami stationed where it c->mmar..iio
[ i sircel ti adi g dncctly To Iho front door ol the
I minis edifice, *
; J’iiv three regiments and tlm cavalry, in the
! meantime, mode a circuit rourid the village in
| the rear t and took up positions lo intercept lire
i‘ebcli, when they should bo compelled to ab-tti
( doji ilie.ii position. Tuechurch having it 'ength
l tie. n set on tiro, the rebels were seen flying in
* every direction, hut nol without many ot them
i Ini'ing been killed suit token prisoner.!.
The nunnery and pieshyterv, situated nn eith
er silo of the church, which wore occupied by ilie
icbcls. were also destroyed, a. we t as -sevt-rci oili
er houses in the village, particularly those oi
1 Scott and Chenier.
! The Kits on ether .ido-has nathuen accurately
' jn-c-1. Ine. ; but it is lepoi'.ud that eighty of the
r.-iit-ls h tieheeo killed, ii.ol more than a hnn
| died taken pii-omns. Dr. J. O. Chenier was
, k l ed in t'i ■ yard of the church.
The commander-in-chief, (lirod, and Forrcl
Peltier, ■ re - aid lo l-avn luk.cn lo light, toward
| St. 11,it, immediately r.fer Ihc first lire. On
I tha pint of tho troops, we liave no accounts of airy
; having hecn killed except olio man.
j Mr. Uugy, while storming Ihe sacrist io, was
severely, but not dangerously wounded, In the
| left shoulder, ihe hall coming out at the right arm
1 The b!n-/o at icing from the burning houses at St
; flustache, was distinctly seen last night, from
tha ri-:ng ground in the tear of this city, toward
j the old race course.
Having taking possession offit. Mustache, the.
! troops proceeded, early this morning, to St. U. n
i oil, or Grand If rile, where l , it was said, lire re
! bels were strongly fortified.
A report has gained general currency in town,
j ilia' a dopul.i'ioa flout tlm robots at Si. Denoil
| had been sent in, demon ling terms; to which the
( commander of Ilia forces is said to have given for
1 answer, that they must surrender at discretion,
I lay down their aims, and give up their leaders,
j Whether these terms have been complied wit'll,
j wo have not y-et learned.
/hSf’.oyj// !u‘d l't vuchnu'H un ihch' reoy ft
(iiitudii, —Tlm register of tho American Hotel
in Albany, shows that the Due de Dlancos, Cav
alier Taut. and M. do Bally Zollendal, from
Prance, passed through here on Monday last for
Canada. The Duke do lilaucos, it is well known
was an able minister of Louis XVIII. and ol
Charles X. His visit to Canada, at-this crisis,
may bo accidental, lul ilia ceilainly calculated
to create an impression that this rising is less a
matter us impulse than ol design.
Danko in tub Union. —The National Di
tcllioonuer says. “From a slatomunt appen
ded lo the annual Treasury Report, wc learn
that the whole number ol banks in this Uni
ted Shales (country branches as will as prin
cipal hanks.)yvits, on the first of January, IfcDo
| ,-ev it 1 u dr-tJ vt lliirlecn; an 1 on or near the
j first ol j 11 y, ISD7, seven hundred and ninety
i lour; tlm whole aporegatc ol“cnpitai paiil in"
! at. the latter period buino stulud at three Imn
j drod nfildmiß, with r. fraction of about three
I litmdred thousand dollars.
A noble slop of eight, hundred unis, to lo
called tho Nicholas Riddle, was launched
from Kaytles und Noil's ship yard in Doris
mutilh, N, ll.on Saturday lasi.
be sold mi I lie first Tans lay in March
V r next, between tho usual hours of sa'e, el
j tno Market hou,e in the erly of Annista, hy virtue
of nn oiler oi iho Ilmimahla Interior limit of
Columbia county when silting far ordinary pm-) o
se:<, eighty two acres, 111 .re oi leas of fine I,and, in
i Richmond county, five- tidies above Augusta, at-
I joining lands <d James 11 , diallings, Bt njamiii H.
j ll airen and others, it being a p.irlol tho real estate
| ot \\ illium Vt hitcomb, ilcccascd, and to lie sold llir
i tlie pur; mm of distribution nmoii-; tlm lioirs of said
dccLUsed. Terms made known at tlie sale.
G A HRIICI. jl t.N t.ld, Trust, e.
For the heirs ol' V. i 11 hitcomb, deceased,
dec S‘j wtd 201
jLAQDR mmi'-hs alter date applicall.m u if be made
•*f to tlm honorable Inf-nor court ol (idmiibia
county, wbon .--iiliiig for ordinary purposes, lor
leave to soil the following lotsol fund, vi/,: An -fiid,
ia 41!» district; ~ii, -Till disirict; ?J and ffi, lllii
j district; all /-,'arly county, belonging lo iho estata of
| Joseph UlucUstoae, deceased.
WM 1* BEALL,
W.I/. YAKHURtIDGIT,
1 dec dfi—3ol lullluhi-tnimrs, i
Bi!s’
! \ V ILL he sold at public sa!.-, on Monday th-!
ri Nth of’January, M 3-., a tract of ftmd Ivnm I
I m l-.dgt-lold IJistner, t>. C,7 miles from Aiken,*and 1
, ldmt.es Ironi olugnsin. A lirancli ufllors. (.- r «,-k !
i known as tlm ' .cod Spring liraaejl, containing |-’di'|
i acres oj well limbered /.aid,-d Dw.-lling Houses I
and a lirst nee new Na-.v Mi I in caiij letoo tier. ’
I elms, one third cash, one third in u mimtli.-t I
and the remaini.,g one thud in 2 years fiom sale
dec u wßt aiifi JA.Hi'.s F. hi, \. K
Guo tv '* ; ii i ■ -.i d Jaukia'i Com*
l-itay wiuck.
d> .N ihc si-ford i n, i-.lay in Jsatary tt.*i, the
n " p.ive eae of .-nbsi-ribing Ibr'.’jou siiar. - cfilus
sl.i■-k i-1 dm tieuft'ia ilrnl Uo-n] and i/.muing Coin
-11-11')11-11')I 1 - 11 ') will he odcu-J at public sale, at the door of '
lii.u-oiiij anj'a Draaeli Hank in Augusta, und bolure
the Companies B-utk.nig House in Ailuin, com
uieormg at 1,1 o . lock A ai each place,
t he stock is odered to the puilijc i . couscnncncc
°l tho deteimiauii-m of the direct,n-s to put under
e nil.net, und build, with tlio least possible doiav
the branches lo .-V/adison und Aiiuus 1 1
Tiro terms will be made known on the day ol sale ,
by order ol tho Board of Din.-c.ors J
JA-S. CAM.IIC, Cat liter,
t-.ov J 3 wts «7y ‘
v LLp. rsona indebted In ihe c-lutc £. 7’hnma
- U Lokey, 'ate ot Columbia county, uoceasad, are
reqnnied m make (aymcnl, and those having de- 1
inumL csUtiu, render thorn j»roperly at
tested w nhm the time prescribed b".- law to
nsv 27—273 wf-t ALEX. If'.IK,DRY. Adm’r.
iflesttta Aciidcijiy.
r|MH. public cm! patrons ot this institution are ’
• ndormod that the Uul.r dc| arimo\t wifi I>b com
milted, tho-ensuing year, to tire rectorship of .Mr.
ilia, her; the female to the snperinlemJoiieo ol'.Mi> s
Thttelier. 7 his simple aiinouaci-meut they deem
fllllici^tlt
■Mr. I* Matthews, who, fiirtho last five years has
conductsd choirs in the fresbytenan and Eoisconal
clmrehosm Cliurk-slon, will instruct m vocal and
inslraniennil immc. We speak that Wed.i know.
"!'l l lrll w f llrtv, ‘ kr, ' a -" wir nwe assert
liai tins g.-ml.min sat nii.mv-Ms and qualifications ■
to lea. Ir urn o( u very high order. His m , iU ol i 1
leaching vocal music is new; and experience here 1
amply Uemuiuirates, am only n 8 entire success, but
tii© uner iu*t'!et»n©9ii oi ol«J FVJtPius. I
Renvoi our.-eh ... of l!,;s opportunity of adding ,
.ut M.ivm, ought 1,, have a nmio prominent place 1
1.1 all owm. m education m If,is country We r
am nmy very far behind the proper alandard m \
imssubjevi. Who vcryjustly asks « laic ii,irndar
" :l I '■ no * ">sh heed.;sms ' W|,., would 1
grudge any <-vj, t,, purchtb.- the an? Who do s 1
no; km na i.-iui g been taught in childhood
rVJ ll „ m r If- .that rare opportunities nr.- ‘
now vdlcrvd here t)havali„:r children ~tu*.„. tu *.„ 1
[ lore h~U 1M > 3,s ' , '‘ siljl - v h.sl and u.-eply d.! ’
ihe schools w Ihe opened on the first Vondav '
J.n.cary i„\t. eanl,e had inth U i.-»t re.
.sp-eiiihle privine l imn'iei upon rtnsuiiaklb terms 1
/union which ts lower than Ihe usual raid .l-o- '
' 5" W“ |J T'twerly. m advance I, '
tieorgv MDim. y , fsq ft, order ot the board. f
//f.NTtI M'.'lVKf.N’.Sec'rv 1
- “fit -m.f
.. i j-j r ||.| u:u”r lU inlet.o |
TV ’ » H.'.rio (uuillV. W?*1» s-IGUg IW *>rdi I
• * r ” uri , ” -m,, ,l;«jsr.t Tmwday a. 1 ;
7. nhc carets. *** in «'•>• :
t.; d n ‘ ;
mufie' m 4d\ *r o* . .saXON, AduT f. ' i
vv i
nov. 1U wie
— ■ —-- —~
L ;-.. v.. roii« * ■-1- -• .
1 OFrT.il hiftul.-, 10 tut.j I:. .jvnvvuha last w.I
i a,.J tcMamcm vi tI.ZA .'lilivu dccva.nd, the
r.liiul.V fiamrtimt J b> i.cr i • her Ud-ijw. |
i u,O 0 Oil y vl - Jotteisun, about live "««•« ltu, “ |
! r ; ■ ou Wa\ re? Mure’ rend, couiati.mg
: tiMiu’tcvekl* (i> bmmrc.i "c:v.ofo.k ana itowJ 1
! iJaW o» Hr.. K U ■ frock,about wx honored »«;•«* ■
Li u inch are cl aradatui •“ wu*c-»*ittl ruai\atiou.
negro.u..a uihu no ci aiy >ui ding*
arc u 1.0.11 l.c nJaio ; u:mjuco*loi» Gin ui*u ruun u g
Ueur, will iie sold with the place, ibv nlamaiion .
tor tafsiug cation aiulcorn is excelled by lew in ino
county .1 more mimtu description is deemed un
kcce.'Sarv, us iho undersigned presumes no one j
would pua-luwa without examinin'* the premised j
t lie Uvcf iaf on the fdanlattun will a; any urn (
~‘ia\v llio laud lo any person of pun* bus i
i i also offer for a tract in iho courdy in Uie
I imine .ial« neighborhood, but not joining I he plan- j
laiani, caaiaiitii-g, by re survey, llirso hunu ;ed and {
I v i, .iviioiw UuA and ilickoiy Land, iv.joining |
0. :i I.ig m:ry and Dr Uobbiiu, winon 1 will j
1 se.i either separate y or w ith iho plantation to j
1 suit purtli-ioors. These lands J u ill. eel lai private
jah a. any time between now and the first 'I uesday
tii January ik \ , provided i can met l with a purchas
ar, ..iid it i.jisu'.ii Lelore leal iini**, 1 will then, ut
ti.c ui.nKci 1) ia tho town o. I oals'i lOjsad the j
iiim ,ai public mil oiy, to Etc highest bidder. One i
half cash, tho balance upon a credit oi twelve J
iu niiid. Terms made known on tho day;
HO;* Lit GAMBLE. Exeo’jf. j
nov 10. 1327 wul «64
M.l DjSO.V (V. I KMALU
ACA D*alVJ liilH*
FZ * il;Tru tor s of the in Madison, !
JL Oio . ui cotiuty, iiivu u.o gratification to an
aou. » u tho public, that they have engaged the
y.iAUH of dir. Augustus Alpkn, to take charge
..1 ili.) Mule Uepartirient lor the ensuing year. 'J li
tilen.suiid capacity of Mr. Aides uru well known !
in (.is early labors as an instructor of youlti in our (
viih'_e, servr r.:I of tho hrol sciiolars in the fituiu cl ■
puci .td fi'om him tlio lonndaiion of their cutica- j
1, ; onß. Wo can show many living evidence oi hiu
ability us a ucho'af and msiructor of the first order. 1
Uur Female l.topurlinem will o r en under the j
must favorable circumbiuM cs Unr buldings (buy
ing erected a musical saloon) arc all in line order I
v\ nh cn entire new set ol ( ’heiuicnl., Philbsophicnl I
i!;«l As iron-) i ideal Aparains. Air Osaipu ViEiici:, j
who b.«s boon lor several years in some of the* most 1
disdnguisbed ►ominariej m the cmmtiy, and two t
e *n»peicul Female assistants, have baeu oi gaged. |
It has been found by experience, that the [uglier j
bianchcs of education, especially in philosophy, I
t hernht.y, tho anciont and medern languages, can
not ba KiuccisLully might without a male
iiilcula i. >neh is uur object, and we leel satisli
’ ed, that from the high standing of Air. ikreo, that
our , xpecUdions will be fully itaiizoi.
. Our musii nl departmcnlt on the Fiu o, Guitar,
with Vocal Music, cu an oiKiro new yel simple
plan, will bo under-live direction of Mr. Aamki.
; On a si:, whoso success as an instructor is unsurpass
ed, and ao believe unvqualed m l!.o Slate. Vocal |
• music will from a part oi the exercises ct iho school I
, e\i ry lay,i hereby combining a sweet influence with !
a charming recreation. Funning, drawing, with |
all the various branches ol a fasiunahie, po iloand
substantial education, such u» arc taught in the i
( very best si iioals ofth-* country, will bo attainable j
incur schools. NVe can assure? tho community i
that no pains, or cxpence,to accomplish the purpo
ses f>( t tori It will Uc left untried by us. The terms !
ol tuition will bo moderate. Uur v illage b rcinak- I
ably healthy, and board can be h id on reasonable |
terms. Uui schools will open on tho second Mon
day in January, next.
ELIJAH E.JONES,
J OIL'S W. FOUTEIL
M
TifADEUS H.
JOiLN llUi^O.N,
Trustees.
nov 1 wtJalO 250
V CAKD*
rH*IIE Gttbscriber takes this method to inform tho
-tt- patrons and friends of tho Wesleyan Mansion
School, and the public generally, tin t he' hu>-
brought that school to a cknc, and taken charge of
a new instil .lion, lately established at Williams
Gross Roads six miles below Watkinsville, in Clark
county This determination has not been induced
by a waul ol patronage lo tho Wesleyan Mansion ;
lot, in that respect, it has been sustained beyond
the expectations ol its proprietor ; but by a deliber
ate conviction, ihu> in [armors’ Academy, under
j its present prudent Hrcungenien.*#, the subscriber
will Ik* able to do a larger amount of gooil t with
more and projit to himself, than h ; j lias
been able to do, in Monroe. Tli > new institution
vvi I consist of two brunches in separate houses, one
f»r m iles, and the other lor females. A competent
iem tio teacher will be employed, to conduct the
Iconic branch, under tho direction of the principal
teacher ; but the advanced classes in that branch
will make their refutations to tin principal 'J ho
two Academies are located at a short distance from
eudiothvr,iuul the toucher s dwelling centrally bc
• I ween l hem: and it is believed that such measures
huvi- been adopted as will secure iho advantages,
w .ihout the disadvantage;, of a m xod school. 11l
the principal vices, and fashionable extravagancies
ol town and village schools, tire effectually exelud
oil liom this establishment. ’1 ho Acm.cmy is fur
nished with an extensive Ghommal, Fhilosopliical
and Astronomical apparatus, together w.lli a num
ber ol large an 1 elegant maps, and other facilities
for the promotion ol education. In view ol the lo
calily ul Fanners Academy situated as it is in one
ol t he most pleasant and lioj it hful sec lions of tho up
country, together with iisoilio advantages, tho sub
scriber does not lu sitalo lo promise to pnpih, a lar
ger uniount of benefit man he h* s been able hereto
tore to give theta. Every precaution that a prudent
forethought has suggested, has been taken, to throw
around tin* morals ol pit} its tho s.n.ngosl and most
ellccttud saf guards. All tho branches (both solid
| and oiii nm i.t iIJ of u lit end and extensive eduen
| lion, will Do .taught in tins institution, and at mode
' rale praas. Boarding may bo hud at tlio Academy
j and within the distance of ono aide from it, in the
. si rt*<*portable tamiliea, for cigJit doliurs or less,
! }»cr luoiuh.
| I’cie w., wisliing lUrJher iniiinuation, will pleatn
t addr. s-. to ihcstiiiseiiber. at ids present residence.
I U!l ''l "ftrtoiuias; and uiier that time, at Williams'
j Gross Roads, Clark county. The Academy is ex
j pet ltd tooj.cn on the first Monday in Junuaiy next;
I ami it is wry desirable that pupils, designed for this
1 school, should bo present at the connneneemont ol
j 1 1 '*-* year. 1 bur advancement, as well us our con
venience, would thereby bo promoted.
JEcRSE G. FAG LETT.
13 2‘J 1 __ indin
il <% &c A h di\i <i '<? Is Si Si fW iis %
L\\ivEliyHTY OP GEOKGIA.
" 7iE Exercises of^this.institution will
JL won Monday lire loth day ol January next,
und-T the following
ORGANIZATION.
A!on/o C hurch, J). l>. Prof, of
-Uorai Philosophy and Political Economy.
Jan.es Juck.von, A. M.—l‘rolessor of Autural Phi
losopliy an I G'lieniU(ry.
Lwny Huil M. o. —Professor of Mathematics ,
a id Astronomy.
.‘ia'.rhua A. Ward, M. D*—Professor of Natural
Jlfoiory,
Wdiiam Lehmann, A. JM.—Professor of Greek
and A/odv rn Languages
James P Waddvi, A. M. Professor of Latin and '
Bcllca i.cures.
Charles F. Me Cay, A, M.~Professor of Engi
neering, and udj. Pr(>f. of Nat. Philosophy.
Georgs W. bchonck, A. M. Tutor m Ancient
Languag. 3.
L * F- Jlcf'ay- Secretary of tho FncuP.y,
COURSE OF INSTRUCTION. | 1
Ih .• 3'ndiss which shall ba pursued, and the’
com.-a oi instruction which shall be given at the i 1
I ruvcmiy.ure comprised under the following heads: j *
1. ( *r«ek, Latin and French Languages. i J
2. Mat hematics. j«
b. Astrun rny.
d. Natural Philosophy. [ <
5. Chemistry. 1
6. Natural IF tory. | 1
' 1 Rhetoric, fA)gic, Moral and Mental Philosophy 11
1 nfiiicnl Economy.
C ivil Engineering,
iicrci.tif r there will be a distinct deiiartmeht for
instruction m Theoretical and Practical En Kmwr
mg. A c.uss will he formed in Janutry, of those I
who may desire to prepare themselves for the pro- ! ,
lession of tho Civil Engineer. 1 I 1
uiHi Ul,o “i- 01tU,i iVu * le «-S the payments for ; 1
ummu wifi be, ui future, nccomrnoduied to tho com- 1
mtiiuemeni ot the viz: Twe vo dollars on | ‘
15h«f^ * n *t*™iy-K**r dollars on .be ]
n.ivrn,t n 1,1 nd, huwn to which, one dollar 1
tr amunn \vi;l bo required for Hie Library, and a 1
iikd sum 1 11 serviiiii s bile. 1 1
m, ° 18 Frial.man Claasa candi- “
<«e n.,i^have ac-nared a thorough kumvledg,. 0 f
W , n , ;h cs w
< v’r, ■ "" M I,avo re;ul al nine of
• * s ,-wcfi Urationa—the w hole of Virgil—tb P
iam/nt~T| U l , ri^ Jw, y ,an ' l i *» Greek Tos- 1
i• t_. ;!'* " Ilu o Minoru or ike Greik i
Jr '' l ""' t l,iu '' ‘•lutli-M L.av'a Altthra.thro’
' ■'-"-•a -■, : r, and ,k’ j?,.
phv un i’ w Ul -" d Kromnwr, C.cugr,.-
uh’-t ,"1 v c; ,m »l.uli !«iihei»
•>. tijwnaiiy accurate. 1 1
V (.BLEARLI- lo en old* r of ilm H
*-•! Luiko O’tir..’ , w ild. btF.icg lor <mlii ary
p'irp• :■ w.!! he sold on toe Inst i’ues;' »y n
ua.y n- :iu* couahm:. .* in tlio town ..i A : vn H
borv»', b*:wt- oii:u tic tr. I hoiusof :uo, the :•!!.,\ VUI , qH
j'lk.p.r y • » t.cl:u ■ ot .ai.d ccnnini.n • ~jj mm
hu .cr-via; ! .-•evci.sy two ;um >, more or tl u ;. u B|
F;c 1 Low tic* iicgi-Mt-s, V* ally, Cos i.- t ami./. iH
iy, Fi..a.* vj, Jo-,/An.y, tfi ley, Vwn-y h ..j c !iiLJ, H
N ;»!!•- y nil i . 1 1 J, tt.d .’lar.hi, belonging n, tho rs
<\i.i l.iuilb, J’ernu » 1 a a!e on
day. ■
JOHN SAXON, ) , . ,
ELI Me CKO AN, \ Adlnr * ■
von 1C wul Z&i
Notice.
ix. ;*»in , deceased, late ol t'Ciivcil cow iro ri;.
q astt.i to make payment, and nil ere * h;u ,j
tsiau* to piosotit them in icnns of Hit e
W ILIA A MOOi i ■
1 A i.L persons indebted lo the estate (
' j. I.axciiby, deceased, of Warren •
} r« quested lo make immediate payment—
| having demntuls against said es;ate to r^
I orci.crly attested within tho lime pmrril
i * LAZENBV
n. v :7 G'v ■
— -a id. i rsous having demands against H
j . A. of Thomas R. Burke, doroas'jd, vvflf
| them within the tuna proscribed by law,
indebted lo said estate, will take duo not
John s. Robert;
nov 23 w( *■
bltu olu Mule and Fciaaie Ad
-.» HEcoimnisfeioners ol the Lincoln iV ,ead- 1
ff tiny, take pleasure ill announcing t tho sur- H
I rounding country .that limy have engaged theser- ■
‘ vices ol tiie Kev. Joint W Reid to take charge of I
! tho Male Academy—whose character in G’olnmbi i I
1- ami Lincoln counties will need no tecommei dm on, |j
yet they take this plan of announcing i ;*JI tui- H
corned, that they consider him well tjimiif ’ >.;J- H
vance vouth m the various studies pr- j , t» t 9
i entering college. He is, where known, i ..d V
j uidustrious, at ton live, and nj t to Uiiiii, ,
good order hi school-all of which roquirtim i.imi. ■
in iiftpensuhle. The commissioners have also m.ui i
arrangements lo purcliase.an apparatus lor the bonefit I
of the Academy, which will be received soon alter
| tho school commences. The prices of tuition as in ■
other madMuies,and board in tho village and vied.
! nity, rating liom five to eight dollars per month.
Pistkii Lam ,n, I
r i'itQ:«. Flow i:\ci;,
U‘.m.
f: i .*. vrx c k Turs vn,
Jlahvkv Wiikat, ■ ■]
Auam llaiinesuurgkh, II
John Zei.lars,
Joshua Ihwiion,
CumiMis.sionoiH. k
I And the trustees of Chimin Female Accdciny,
! nnuouncoto the public that Miss Cleveland and Miss |S
Hart who have had cl urge of tlio Female Acude- |J
imy iwoyetira past, will continue in charge of the p
ssmn* the eiiHiung year; ihvy consider the clmracGr ||
ol the institution, under their charge so well cstnb- |l
lished, tliut it is unnecessary to say any thing in
praise—suffice it to say,they have given genortU sat ||
is fnc'icn to their employers as well in advancing V
their pnpiU in education, as the improvement of
iheir morals, they ask the continuance of the pat- ■
ronage, which has been generally given Um present |l
year,.with a pledge thin nothing shall b- wan ing
un the purl of tho teachers or trustees to give sat
j islaclion. TUq price scl tuition and board tho sa.ne Jj
ias the pa.'t ycat, and as follows: nor quaiter or huh' p,
| session, four dollars; or seven tlio session of fivo
in on ;hs —in this class, Letters; Spelling, reading, I
I VVri ing, Arithmetic, (fiograpliy, Fegllsh Grum
! mer and Child’s Geology, will bo taught,
j 2nd i lass, per quarter,s* ven dollars or iwtdve dollarH
j & fifty cents por«o>sion; i t this branch will ho taught
i ancient and modern Geography,-ancient and modern
j History, Logic, Rhetoric, Raima Elements of Criti
| cisin, Euclids Geometry, Days Algebra, Natural
i and Moral Philosophy, and Parleys Natural Theolo
gy.
Extra branch, Music on tho Fiano Foito per I
quaiter SIO,OO \
Uso of the Piano, 2,oiji
Frencli Language-per quarter 7,00
Drawing and Painting per quarter 7,00
instruction in needle work grans,
Board in the village and county, from fiv< lo eight
dollars per month.
Tho exercises of both tho male and female Acad
emies will commence on tho Ist Monday of January
next. #J jfc
By order of the Trintocs.
ALEXANDER JOHNSTON,
Secret nrju«*.
The editor of tho Washington News will insi
the above ones a week until tiie first January He:.
nov tlj __ 26#
TO BOAT OWNERS AND PATRO®>
JWivigatinif Savanah and JJruud rivert.
J £ Y «n act of iho General Assembly of tho ta
of Georgia,assented loihe2Gih Docomher, 18: ,
it is made lie duty of the inferior courts ol thaii -
cnl counties of said slate, bordering on,or \Vhi.-,
navigable waters pass through, to cause to bcjfu-
Ifohcdjlhe provisions of tho several acts oi thf g
nerul assembly,regulating boat owners,their aKni
and patrouns, navigating said waUrs.
.By tho aforesaid acts evciy boat navigalindS*ll>
Savannah or Broad rivers, are required to hajo'
w hile pntroon.vvilha Bill of Lading ready prejjtro
to exhibit lo any while person, who may
t xamine the contents of the boat under tliiir chajge,
showing the name ol Said patrorm and oonsigned di I
the cargo aboard of said boat, anil furthermore lV*
bids any boat owner,their agent or ,iatruon,to penifit
any boat hand being a slave; loput on buattf of tlidfar
boat,any corn, cotton, pong,stock of any kind, poufo
try or other articles in which by law they ate forbid
to trallick, except the same is o hibitn pjj./ n bill ts(
lading of the owner of said boat or his age...,and un
der bis or t heir direction entered, making it penal
agmmu every oflendcr of the ah resaid acts.
Therefore,all concerned will take notice, that iho
acts of which tho foregoing is extracted will be en
forced against offenders who may bo taken in tlm
county of Lincoln. m
Lrwis Parks hloralhnl
W. a Cant. ninrho..J
John Moss,
.Sthpiikn Sft
I’ktkr I,a«ui
Judges ut’liift rrourt.
ricT 2? If -ns
%■%' f-J- f>o sold, on the first Tuesday iii ’Unary
» » next, between llib usual liotir« of si. beforu
ilia Court House door, by order of (hs hoi ihe In- \
ferior Court of Columbia nounly, vvhcnn. .ing for (
o r diary purposes, Ibe whole of tbo Land and Ne
groes In longing to tlio heirs of William IViiil
i-onibo, deceased, consisting oi' two small tracls of
land in Culnmliia county, to wit: seventy on»
acres, more nr less,oak and hickory land, adjoining
James G Stallings and olhers.on .Vavonn It Kivcr;
eighty two acres, more or less, prime land, adjoin
ing John Howard and James G. Stallings on Kooky
creek.
Also, throe negroes, to wit—Amy an o! . woman;
Orange, u woman; and London a follow, to be sold
ibr tho bom fit of tbo heirs of said dcc’d.
Terms made known at the sale.
GABRIEL JONTS.
Trustee in virtue of Iris office of tbo 1
heirs of Win. Whilr.nmb dcc'd. (
noy 8; 1537 w|d ‘.^7
Wl LI. bo sold :<> the bigl ost bidder on tho first
Tuesday in January next,in Ihe h gal hoars, |
nt llio maniot bouse m liu; rown of I ouisviile, Jef
ferson ooumy, agreeable to an order of iho Honora
ble Inferior Conn of said county, the billowing ne
gro slaves, to wil : f hurlotte, a woman, about 45
years of ago, ami Prince, a boy, about I waive years
of ago. fold as lire property of ll e Life Sarah
Lawrence, of said county, deceased, foifthe pur
pose of division, Ate. Terms on tbo day of tale.
SUIiIUtOD AKKINGTUM, 'J'rusteo.
nov 30 !2dO
\\J 11 J' ho sold allbe market house in kbelown
» v of Lou svilie, Jcfl’crson eounly, wilt n the
legal hours of js ile, lo the liighest l.iiidor. on llio
fir.,i Tuesday in January nsitt, the (oliowing negro
slaves, lo wit : Harry, a man, ulront 25' years ot
ago, Dolly a woman, about fit) years of ag", A liny
a woman and her child Alary, about twenty years
ol age, her child .Uaiy aaout 4 years old, "iolet, n
woman, almut twenty years ot ago, and her boy
child, about two months old. Sold as the property
of the lain James Hudson, deceased, of sad county
and sold by ord rof the Honorable Inleiior Court
ol JelTorson county, for the purposo of division Ac.
Terms on the day ol sale.
ELISHA SAII I'll, adm'r.
n0v.30 280
\Mliu *ho said on Hie first Tueadrf. 'n Janu-
V V ary next, nt tiie late residence oV Daniel
Inman, deceastid, oi Burke county, iho perishable
property belonging t>) the estate of said deceased,
consisting of Horse*, Mules, Gallic, Hogs, Sheep,
one Yoke of Oxen, Fodder, H ng«-ons, Black
hinitli’a tools, Fanning utensils, Beds, Ireostcods,
Household and Kile lien Furniture, with 0 number
ol other urucl is that would be t >o lo men
tion. 'Fho sale will continue from day to!uay un il
al! iasold. Terras ot sale made know day.
JEREMIAH INM T*
c! 5 wli.
JDkf ILL La sold at ifit) plantation ot Wm. Dry-
V £ on late ol Burke county dcc’d- ' i Thurs
day the llh January next, lo tiie highest I Jdcr, the
lollowii»4 property l»clong;ng to said dec’ . consis
ting of Horses,necl Gallic, sonic Sheep, some Goats,
Corn and Fodder, Cotton Food, Plant' ion Tools, -
and Hand Mill, n ether with many other -'Reiss l ; > > J
(odious lo mmtion. 7’-rn»s ot sale ra# . '
JA N*. GIILTIBd, Adui f.
nov 21 « 275