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WM.UAM S* ROCKWELL,
l pu'.iti^Uo.il ivvich h week rturm; llio session of the L«-
filature, ami weekly for the remainder of the year, at
|ul , corner of Wayne no.I Hancock .Street*. at TI1UKB
tt.R.LAKS per annum, in udmiice, or FOUR DOL
LARS ai the end of tnc ycur.
J’iie Paper will not bn sent to any person out of the
Sl it'-* iiinil tho subscription money is paid in udvauce.
or rat^foetory reference given.
V!>VKit I’lS EM ENTS inserted nt the usual rate*.
rj* M, 1L Sales of LAND, by Administrators*, Exp-
tutors or Guardian*, nre required, by law, to he held on
in. fjrrt Tuesday in the month, between the hours* often
in tile forenoon find throe in the afternoon, nt the Court-
u hi the county in which the property is situate.—
>«»ti. e of the** sale* must he given in a public gar.ette
Jtjxrv DA VS previous t«* the day of sale.
of MIUilOES must be at public auction, on the
fir-i ruestlay of the mouth, between the usual hours of
it tlm place of public sales in the county where the
Ij'.i us t ••‘t.Mi.Mitury, *»f Administration *»r Guardianship,
(Jinv have boon granted, first pi v in*; SIXTY DAYS no-
tire t!iereof, in one of the public gazettes of this State,
n ,j,| at the door of tho Court-house, where such sale* lire
‘ id.
\„tiee fisr tho sale of Personal Property, must he pi veil
*,u like i.iauuor, FORTY davs previous to the day of sale.
Notice to tho Debtors and Creditors of un Bstutc must
bo published for FORTY days.
Notier that application will bo made to the Court of
Ordinary f«»r leave to sell LAND, must bo published for
POUR‘MONTHS.
Net ire lor leave to soil .NEfiROEd, must be published
for POtm MONTHS, before any order absolute shall be
«i • thereon by the Court.
\|l business of this kind continues to receive prompt
attention nt the Office of the GEORGIA JOURNAL.
IE I. A \ it s.
f pHE following are among the PLANKS that are kept
I constantly on hand, and for vale, at tho JOURNAL
OFFICE: —
Indictments,
prlanitions,
J! ul lloml*,
Itcbtniis (for Intcrr.)
jury Sinuuimiaas,
K.,Ujh««u* (S. Ai I. Court.)
Claims— Vfltd’ts. dt. Bonds,
Sri. Fas. for Fd’nt. Draws,
Gamuts,
Letters of Administration,
Do. Temporary,
Do. Testamentary,
Do. Guardianship,
Administrator's Komis,
Komis of Adin'rtt. with the
Exec ltion® (S. vVr. L Court,)
(’tet Lxciuilionx,
Slicrirt ’H Bill.* of Sale,
(bn lLu*da»
J usti **’» SunituotiscH,
Do. Exocuetiona,
Tux (’ol Ice tots do.
Dic.D.
tUrvW'-L
Lie ‘Ill'll* 1" 'l^tltll,
R.ink (’h»>»-ks
will annexed,
Guardian’s Bonds,.
Wurrants of Appraisement,
Executors, Administrators,
nnd Guardian’* Deeds,
Letters of Dismission of Ex
ecutors,
Do. of Adiuini*trutors,
Do. of Guardian*,
Marriage Licences.
A. 82. 1JAtVSON,
A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
'Sl E'»*t Wctumpkn, Alalmmu.
*-,*0—It
I. A
w.
VOMTil XXVIII.
niLLESCEVlUE, Tti'ESD.w, .MVI Aiil S7, ls:i7.
mm first ‘.>1.
,Tus{ Received
] 71 ROM Philadelphia, ami lor sale nt the Store ol
. GEORGIA ROOT At HON, Millcdsrvillr, G m.
Sulphate of t luininc in Powder iu ot..* X half ounce
botttlrs,
Creosote (ji
discovered ‘
Itowaml
for Fever
The I mli:
Central Until,- of Georgia.
C N pursuance of the
3 pioviding for tlie rr
December 27, u:m.
net of the VJd December, IRIM5,
| a pioviding tor the renewal ol u<-co(,.nmdulion notes
li.-cuitnt, ,1 bv ibis institution onto in twcLc months.'bis
itr firir.A in v ,'i .1, . t , „ , , him uhiii. , ;,v mis ittsiitution once Ul twelve iinMtl is.Mils
,d for the euret * 1 ^™fter re,-, ive fur die, note* made
,d’s Tonic >!ixt ,r • , * •' ’ * i ‘i ,• p«\uM-300 dav* after .!«:»•, in-l, ,n! of ICO,ns lieretolorc.
r ami V'tie. 1 " """ j Ali persona otfer,up i,w note* drawn at»W«1ayaa,ie r
iiliaii'x i’nimcco. '."'".'r "'""'"r «••«* ll " l ‘ ll ."'
Wwaim’s Punaeeii,fu fresh article.)
Carponisr-H Mild Cntlwrli.- Pill*,* valuableMedicine
lor Dyspepsia, constipation, \c.
Carpenter’s Compound Fluid Extract of Kudin, «
valuable Medicine for diseases of the bladder, kidneys,
Carpenter’s Compound Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla,
an invaluable preparation for Mereurinl und Syphillitic
I>i*enses, Kliemnatisni, King’s Evil. Ac.
Cnr
Copui
Carpenter’s Compound Fluid Extrnetof Pink Root,ri
neat ami efficacious vermifuge for children.
I.ee’s New London Antibilion* Fill*, (list boxes.)
Castor Oil (best,) in pint and quart bottles.
Calomel in bottles,one ounce in
uk,unil wbieli were drawn at IHO dn\ s alter date, * iil
he required to pay but 10 per cent, reduction, as hereto-
lore, except where such notes may Ire past due and on*
ttemlnl to: in whichcn*« >, the parties will he required
to pay additional reduction at the into of 'JO pur cent,
premium for the timo such notes n...y h.ive I:.in over.
M hen notes which hc\e been discounted for 360 days
alitill become dm*, the makers w ill he requited to pnv a
reduction of 20 per cent, or one-filth p ut ,.f tho rum
nrn Miter's ri.mi.minA 7.? < p ,i i , ‘"iu iaall v borrowed. All notes drawn at 360 dnvnat'ter
Sfn. C 1 d ^ " a| anl,a ’ Cubebi 0,1,1 , dt*fe \y permitted to run St; I days, or .72 week*
In conformity \% ith the requirements of n c,meatrred
Resolution of the lute General Assembly nil notes and
bill* due to the Central Dank and wbieli hu\c lain over
unrenewed <*r unpaid for tho space ul three uiontlir, will
be put in suit immediately.
F.xtrae.l from the minutes,
jaoU—dt K. A. GRKRNE Cnshirr.
MIMELLAiMlors.
Whvdnl a
w
Tl-i- inyrtlr
THE KRIDE’S farenvell.
l'Y mj: . hum yxs.
to l«*tivn t!io vma
Jalap in bottles, tw o ounces in each.
Noidli - -
llitz and Soduic Powders,
a’Iio Welch Medicuinentuin.
j a 8—mtf
itoTtci:.
V I.L porsons indebted t*. the suhserilier pi
tlie * ’ •
frill E Htibacribera have just received fill cnoes assort- \ Jm.Vic,' mMMmillsTluVin/l'VK'eV-f V'*-
-*• c " 7 a ‘ ulcoon,r * '"“ le - onirrmi Ilw C„,irt-I...,ITO is,|,mrc '
f J1IIE undcr a itrned having moved to Mobile, will prne-
I. tiee Law in nil the Courts of tho City, ami in the
Supremo Court of the State. Ortioo on Royal Street,
ii - irlv opposite Goodman’s House,
il-c ‘J—.uitilini II. J. HARWELL.
A NEW BOOK STORE*
irlh C. A. ELLS having disposed of his interest in
JiL the Kook Kusiness at Mucoti, has located him-
> If in Jlilledgovillo, for the purpose of carrying on the
Above hit*ine*.*. Doing truly thankful to his friend* in
\ iri ».f parts of the State liir the liberal patronage here
tofore bestowed on him, he hopes they will not, with
tlie citizen* of this place, forget to call on him, opposite
.Mr*. Godwin’s Tavern, nt the Sign of the hirgc Ledger,
where may be found u large assortment of
Law, Jlcdlcal, JliM'dlunooiis, and
Sit'iiooi Rooks,
(Uol.es, School Apparatus, Dissected Map*, and Maps
of all kinds, every article in the use of Drawing, Gold
J’.io-rf un.I Bordering, Perforated Paper ami Cards for
Ui-At-ts, and a general assortment of Fancy Articles,
V: j:il Duxes, Accordions, Piano nit,I Miami Music, the
i stipi liity of Knives, Steel Peris, Ever Pointed Pencils.
roMiiiK- Saucers, India Indelible Ink, Pocket lb oksatto
1' i - . s of all kinds, Deed Dug*, large Work .V Dre*s llox-
.•..(•eatlaiiicn’aSliiivingCimea Travelling Desk*, Ink,
<(u;ils, Pnpar of nil kinds, Klank and Record Kooks, on
i, in I and made loonier. Too Token, Girt, Violet and
ll li:i ms Souvenir for 1037, just received, and all the
ii -v Publication* und Reviews as Boon as they are issu
ed from the press; (Deer’s Georgia Almanac for 1037, by
liir crust or dozen.
T«- n b-M * will lie allowed a liberal discount in furnish-
i i: tlenr Schools, and gentlemen purchasing for their
Liiirxiics, acc.iunuod ited oil the most icasonatd. terms.
All ordors thankfully received uml promptly attended
to. • e ...
ID* The Auction Kusiness will lie conducted in this
nlu-ebv C. A. El*LS.
.Milledgeville, Oct 53
NEW BOOKS.
1 1’ST received, W-e .\xt<n in, liy Irviug; Ratline the
; Sheppard Lee; Merchant's (Jtcrk; Stories 1
of Ike Sea; Self- Condemned t Club Hoot;; Stnrart's
Adanturcs in Capturing Morel; Horse Shoe Uobtn-
son, SfC. for hale by t (7 A. ELLS,
Sign of the Largo Ledger.
Milledgeville, Dec.2
NEW BOOKS.
f UST received. Roderick Random, illustrated by
Crtiiksbauk: llumplirey (’linker, do. do., Tom
Joii.'*, do. do.; Pniildings John Dull ami Brother Joint*
tliHii, do., Tales of tin- Good Woman; Siunnc’s Melli*
hunipe; Lafitte, the Pirate of the Gulf; Rambler in
Mexico, hy Lntlnobe; the Poor Rich Man, mid the Rich
P.mr Man; the Desultory Man: Giafar al Uurmeki;
Herodotus, translated by Rev. W. Heine: Protestant
Jesuitism; Bryant’s Poci»x; llieroglypliieal Bible,with
tl^votional Pieces; Fairy Books lor 1U37, with many
new trauslutiuns uml beautiful New Year’s Presents, lor
sale at the sign of tho Isirgc Ledger, hy
jin3 (’. A. ELLS.
The w.ilKci’lhers
IVOI'LI) inform their friend* and eu*toinen» that
fT lii \v have (d.l lh**ir entire Mock of Dry Good*,
Messr*. IWfl TON HA XSLLL, wiio w ill conti
nue the biisincsH nt the aanio stand.
The subscriber* feel grateful to their friend*, and
mild tender them their wannest acknowledgment* for
11* liberal patron tgc extended to them, and hope the
M Ji|' eiUMUtrugeinenl w ill be given to their HtteecHSor*.
I’u those indebted to them, they will respectfully *nv,
t'nt hiving an old and extra-dye business to settle,they
upcllc.l to request their friend* to close nccouuta
with them at noon a* possible.
GEO. ROOT A: SON.
Mill 'ilgev.lle, Jhii 10—2t
The Subscriber*
I FAMN’C pundiiis.nl i!ie Stock of Goods (ormerli
* 1 owiiuiHiy Messrs. Hea, Root Sf ^on, will conttnne
| husinest m the *tuud heretofore occupied bv those
- ithMi ’ii, They will constantly Keep on hamlnnns-
I'lrtuiPiitof Good.* suitable te tlie’ season, mid respect-
J 'l.\ sedirit a share of public patronage, which they will
tv ‘*r to merit bv attention to their business, and ue-
' |'i‘datimi to their eiistouiers. 'i'lte business will be
''e.n.i titd utidur the firm of Hin ton \ Hansetl.
. WM It. BURTON,
Millsjgevillo, Jnn 10—2t A. H. MANSELL.
t ENIEBTAlNiliENTi
r PSIl. sub*-rib. r would inform bis friend* and the
l' ! » Ii , thru he ha* taken that well kuowu *taml,on ,
*'■-idim: from Milledseville to Macon, fifteen i
j""* n,,n Millcdgeville. known as (’ox’s old Stand, in ,
• ’ '*' ,, Mi.|ty, wh're he is at ail time** ready to Beeom- j
1 •’•‘te tliu*e who niav call «ni him. This Staml i*holf j
m i| ,w, "’J* Miiledgcville and .Macon, furninhing n
' ‘ rusting place for travellers. Since proprietors ;
J,,'; 0 ?’ 1 . MU that route would do well to rail on him,he
„ ,H idling tu make un arrangement in which nil
* ii ' !,!h l 11 mutual convenience.
• -b. JOHN 8H 4 R P*
LOSSi: VAVEK.Y,
THOM A S 7*0.Y, OEORiSlA.
> crates edged Plate*
20 do do Twifficr* ^
15 do do Muffin*, assorted sizes
•hi do (7 (J Bowls, ull sizes
20 do dipt do do
30 do printed do do
20 do white glazed do
50 do limited d.i
20 do (due do plate*
20 do do tiddlers
HI tie do mutlins, assorted
20 do dipt mugs, assorted size*
10 do painted teapots sugars,creatus
5 do printed do do do
20 do C C Ewers uml basons
20 do do chambers
3d do dishes, nssorted
20 do puinird teas
1 20 do (due printed tens
10 packages common tall tumblers
10
together
do
do
do
do
do
do
•itli i
do
flint
dotildc do do
common cut do
line do do
common decanters, quarts and pints
fine cut do do
assortment of astral, mantle and ball
hoops, plated, japanned and wood frame castors—all of
which w ill he sold on the ino-t favorable term*.
WEEDS & MORRELL.
Savannah, Nov. 22.183C—2w3in.
Safety, Expedition and Comfort.
New Arj-miffement—Amrnst 15,1W3G.
T 13 13 I» 8 S3 I> .Tff « A T,
Or SonlU 53V.vtern • IItt(1 Fane,
KOIl WASHINGTON CITV,
\»ril.l. Ill-re ifter leave Millci! (i™. EVEUV
vv OTIIE! . 1> \ Y, immediately after the arrival of
the Mail from < oliunhii* ami Motil'icmei \ — Through to
Washington t.ity in7 days IP hours, allowing M.LKI*
. 1v til
ie present year tire r< quested to eettle with ,11. J.
v m a .. 1 ' • ttiiihoria* <*. to
nuurv last, hi-
A. (j. VAIL-
Mil ledge ville, April 1
*’«w Tailnrinp- Es(:tblis!iin< i;f.
'|*III. Subscriber respi-etfully int'oim* hi* lii end* and
tin* public, that he b is commenced manufacturing
Garment* of all kinds, to order, at his old Htuiid, known
as the
Millodgovillr Flortting Store,
w here ho has now on lot off ami intends keeping an ex
tensive assortment of Cloths, ('ossimeres, Snt/inrts, IV#/-
tugs, Set. of vuriott* colors, m«l very superior quality.—
Also a groat variety of Trimirings hy the piece or small
er quantity ; of a quality not to be surpassed in this or
I Ionve t »i»|oi ! wii Jinv pi.v 'd
1 lir.aitrli ninny ii j.iyou* hour,
h-r.. iIibhIv. ,y gleam of Hr- olivo dinUo
Hung ihnioVr fi.iiai and Imaer.
‘ r ' • t’eai n:al 1, by ^trnnm, by shore,
la hoik, iupray, r. in vleru,
If ivi! li.-i i, ns He iiiny Im no wore—
Kuo! M,icr, 1st me weep
I leave the**, dither! Eve’s bright moon
Mi:*t nov. hi;lii nilinr f-< I,
'»itlitli. i..•(lo-r—ft grape*, nml llio Ivre ilitlino
ThJ h< n a irdatep
a huu ni hIni^s voire, lo Mens thy chilli,
Mother! I F ive then’—on tliybrca»t
Pouring out joy ami no;
I lotve ruumi t. .it ho’v |ituro of real
V, |; . , , u .. . V v, I r . ■
Lips, that l.nir InMfl I .. x. .hvmrs.r
1 ■ es dial iliivoivnli-lird my sleep!
Mill earth # iv e lov •• I i K .• inmrs ngun ?
Sweet mother! let me tM.ep!
I CO. or pelisse cloth, dungling from cncli sliutil
j dor, or to exhibit tlicoiNidvoa tv itli a pair of fcatli-
i *’ r pillows stuck upon cncli side of their graceful
j figure*, and far Nurprtssing them in magnitude.—
1 he day of live feet high and six feet wide, in
I gone, t\o trust, forever, and henceforward we
hope to hoc the beautiful of our race resembling
Romo what tnoro iu appearaoco the model in
which nature formed them, and which French
mil litters have so lung sneecded in keeping out
of fashion.
I he transition ha* been, ns usual in fashion
able matters, somewhat violent; tho poet’s no
tion of ‘line by degrees ami beautifully Jess,’ lias
imt been thought of, hut where there tvaayeslcr-
d iy a hale, there is to day a spcrmiciti caudle—
the ton yards of last night are replaced this morn
ing hy mine half ell, or perhaps a quarter. One
Indy was a sufficient occupant, a week ago, for
the seat of a moderate sii&ud carriage—now three
may ride quito pleasantly iu company. Anns
are nt a Ircmoud on* discount, compared with
wliat they have been; and shoulders are like In
dia-rubber halls with the uir let out through a
pin hole. All thi* looks queer for sonic time yet,
i l” 11 nftcr*r while our eyes will receive their right
lour, ami then w» shall applaud the change
most heartily. Nevertheless, wo beseech our
lair ivudcr* not too suddenly to run into the otli-
| or extreme and compress tlm arm entirely up
I to the shoulder, as some have already done—
| thereby piving themselves somewhat the resein-
! bianco ol the undressed dolls in the packages of
I Hailly iV \\ aid—or like a gihlel pie—all wings
and legs.—A’eu? i oil; Com. Adv.
mimir.
sill I
110111=*
LVEUY NIGHT, .VIJKN TIIK I
Pass 'rigors hy this Line
BALTIMORE in 7 davs
PHILADELPHIA 0
NEW YO.tK 8 “ 11
Fare to Washington City ? 15 75 only—7 rts. per mile.
fl..r* Traveller* South of Millcdgcville, w isliinc to take
tlii* Line, should be careful not to cuter to Augusta.
Hays of tenting Al Wedge title for He A or\h :
Aur.usr.
15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31.
M.l’TEM I1K.IC.
2, 1, G, C, It), 12, 11, JG, IH *20, 22, 21, 2G,
o< row a,
2, 1, G, 3, 10, 12, 11. 1G, 13, 20, 22, 24, 2G,
NoVKMUKK.
1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 2.5, 27, 29.
km urn
I, 30.
, 30.
other pla^w.
Having un experipiicerf Cutter from Glmrlcston, nml
having mranged t<* ohtmu early iiiforiiintii.n of the fash
ions, lie fi i-ls confi<!< !itof giving general satisfaction.nod
solji.it* a share of public patronage. A. C. VAIL.
18. & J. SliOTWELL,
Dnigk’ists Mnroti, On.
rHlHE Suhseribers (former partners of Ellis, Shot-
I wylkV Co.) have resumed their bu*iin»s* under tho
nbo- e firm, nt their old stand, opposite tho Brick Tavern,
an i will keep u general assortment oDrugs, Medi
ci i s, Surgical and Medical Instruments, Faints and
L*'/#, of all hinds, Windoie Glass, assor t’ d sizes, Glass-
M a ref or shop furniture. Her (ntnmj, Fancy Articles,
Frushes of erery description. Hotanie and Fatent Me ii-
nines, Carjhnb r's /'reparations, also his Fsnayson Ma
teria Medico, Dye Woods, and Dye Ftnjl's, and a groat
variety of Mi eellntieous Article*, which they have »»•-
coived a large supply of, and intend keeping their stock I
constantly replenished, sons to be able at nil times to
supply Dealer.*, Physician*, Planters and others, who j
may (nvor them with their custom.
Intending to he permanently engaged in tlii* Inisine**. ^
the subscriber*, from tln ir long «>xpcrienre, hope to ren- '
dor it worthy the patronage of old and new customers.— 1
Ordershv letter will meet the mime attention a* if mad.
in person. I1ARVY SIIOTWEI.L, !
J A GOB SIIOTWELL. '
Macon. March 3,193G—eolf
t or tiii:
Avgusta Chrnn i h i; Stale Hi flits' Sentinel. 1
rrOIE tmdei-igned, at present Editor «it* tli« Statk. j
■ Rio ii rs’ : i, having p’lnkased the • - -1:: I • - j
im nt of the Ar«:: • r \ ('ttRoMn.r, intemi.* in iling the
two papers, on the !ir*t of January, under the above title. ;
From and utter that day, the. (’iiitoMci.t: A: ,<i:. ri>n. -
will be puldi.'l'.ed daily, tcnii-wc.-kly, and weekly,
tlinoii In nt the whole year.
Yuiiqur eonsid. ration* Imve eon«pircd to induce a dai
ly publication : omong which nmy be noticed a.* imirt
important, tin* pi (wperousconiiiMoii of Augusta, itse« ; *,„.
sive eoiiiiiiercial busiiie*.*, and the extraordinary mail tn-
eilities enjoyed i v publisher* of newspapers. * Augusta !
( is the fir.-1 point in tlie >'tate, at w liich all news ofimpoi- -
1 tiim -'. wlo liter eommereinl *>r polffiivil, i* received from I
J N’i vv York, C’linrli .-Ion, ami ull other Citi *snud J*l'ite.» i;i |
| liie Atlantic purlieu of tin* I nioii, imd from here ii I* « ir-
| minted by mail*, diverging io different direction 4 , into'
! ovrrv part of the Ftati . To all persons, then, inteierted
I in (lit-tiirr-nt new* of the day, as a | out from which it '
ii he derived at the earliest hon r , ami in the mo-t
LETTlill FROM T. MOOD.
To the Pu!il is litre of the Comic Amiml.
Oinitlenicii—V on nsk nin fop nil nuiinunrc-
nient of Tin: Comu- for 1 HOT; lint liutivien
ourselves .1,1*1 llio post*—not tho forcij;ti post—
I Imve liecn iiicditutin- n Munilesto.
Politics tire uiidoulitmlly the stninliug orders
of the times; l»ut ponililv the sliimlin^ or tiers
uiny now signify those places who keep on
their logs in the presence of ihc privileged or
silling orders;—1 menu to any, tint polities
are become, like iionifiiee'a tile iu tho llcnux
•Stratagem, meat mi l drink, nml every tiling.
We out politics in ivliiteluiit dinners, and <|mi!V
nnd ains them nftenvnids, «iili hip, hip. lii,
ami Hans. Wo ilttueo politics
cast olT, change sides, and so
alists call loudly for a new
polities—e. white hats. Wo marry polities. | Ijvfm-c the conclusion of the frat act, allnnscun-
nnd ilisscutera al the same time, Wo hapti/.c ' 1,1 i<»i> and uproar.
with polities, or nt least call mimes. We ivtisli i Mnater Itnrke tlicu appenred in front of the
our faces .villi polities, soap t\ rsue newspapers I evidmilly iloairous of addressing tllo no*
—and warm otirselve, nt them, ill tho ,hope of j {In'iicc. 1*111 was driven olfliy kisses uml hmvl-
chenp Durlinm coal. Wo even laupli and ^roan
polities, and eon. li them, iu Commons; anil Mr. Blake, the Manager, then appeared, nnd
doubtless they will lie introduced hy us into I order was restored. Ho said—“ It is evident
sternutation, like a certain (xermnu patriot. ^’ :i * Master i’urko has incurred tlie displeasure
From the IlhitMi Un ning Journal, Dec. 13.
TlIF.ATiUCAL ROW.
_ Our tlieatro u tisthc seouo of eousidernhlo ex.
eitemeiit last cveniti-. Theiliflieiilty grew ou-
of a detenu illation on tho part of the friends ot
llaiiiel O’Oontu ll, to put down Master Burke,
u hose I' other, ii bile iu Filmland, had written a
violent letter upaiust that Reformer.
i lie house was tolerably well filled when the
|PW , , curtain rose. In thofirst srene of Romeo, Mas-
a hands, I ,nr Htirlso was kindly received. In the second,
anii-miiiisteri- i *Noro was u few hisses. These, as the play pro-
We wear RW—ctl, increased ill mimhe-and in noise, until
l.lamlamounted to forty-fiva milliuM «f.
near tivcnty-fire million! of which wetw
mod hy me army and navy. 900.000 franco
,0 l’*oin»ula in 1831; hi IMS
I,/(H),(Mill franc, J and iu 1833, upward, foar
7 i rwmm ±. , ;“ Bbli * hi « “ Bank vrhfc a cap
ital of 6,2(H),000 franco. The general recaipta
or the island are made up of Of 2-3 per cast,
duties on maritime commerre, 241*2 intarior
eoutrihutinu*. 2 2-3 retained oa ecclesiastical
rent,, 3 1-2 in different variable item. Tbn
capital employed ic tbo various agieultwral and
other pursuit, of tho island, may be mtimatad at
about k,tT>fl[Y. for every individual iDhabitaat,or
,‘i,--IHI Iraues for overy individual of the free pop
ulation. In Kti-lnnd it is nboHl 1,135 franc* for
cnch individual, and in Fratice, 1,250 franc*.
The net revenue of the island is seven per cent,
on iho whole Huiount of capital, and tbo Ml
produce is considered to be atioat one half of tbo
gross produce. Tlm average general lax upon
each inhabitant is 45 francs, or ncar75 franc* for
each free inhabitant, while the local tax «* 20
franc, for the same class. The 700,000 inhabi
tants of Cuba pay to tho State an annual tax of
forty-five millions, nudtlie population of Hpain
if assessed at the name rate would pay 700,000,
000 friincs ; and tho thirty-twn million* of
France, w ould pay more than twice tb* sum
they now do. Great improvements have beta
made in the police regulation* of moit of the
towns and cities of the island, and Havana, for
merly «n notod fur its robberies and frequent as
sassinations, has become ono of the most pea
ceable and orderly cities of modern times,
H iMi-wnrrtsie.—Of the number of young
men w Im urc yenrly sent from college Into tho
world, how few lire there who write even a tol
erable hnnd. Tho silfy notion that it i* a mark
of gmtiu* t<> write badly, is tlm cause ef many a
younj; man’s spending hi, days ia idleness, wkw
might otherwise make an industrious and atefal
citizen. There i, do pursuit in life in which to
write a^nod hand will not be found ef ase.—
There are many in which lo write well is indis
pensable to success. Even amongst those who
come to the bar, we hnvo no doubt that the no
tion to which we have adverted is often the causa
of a failure to get business. In the commence
ment of a'ydluiK lawyer’s career, n»y,kind of bu
siness which will give him an opportunity of
showing an necpiaimance wrtli his profession
is desirable. To prepare document, with le
gal skill is important; and to prepare them
in n neat, accurate, nnd perspicuous, manner,
is likewise very desirable. Ho who enu do
both will have an advantage over him who
can do only tho former, aud will, ia conse
quence, Im more likely to get quickly into some
kind of business. Alter obtaining one kiud of
business, oilier* nre apt to follow. We make
ihcso remarks in regard lo tho legal profession,
| because a earnless luind-writing is more oftea
found iliero thnu nuy were else. The other
employments „f life would admit of similar il
lustrations.—Itidimoml Courier.
porijnii of the muliclKc. lie is utterly
uuriiuseinus oflinvingdone wrong. Alov I in
quire w Inn i; his nlTeiieo ?
“ He must disavow tlie urulimcnts of his Fath
er." aid a person in the Imxcs.
" 11 is 1'atiler abused Daniel O'Connell,"said
another.
This increased l .o tumult, amid which Dr.
Iturke. who w as in tlie front box, rose aud ;u-
’ ' nra staples of u nde and iiimiitfnc-1 templed to speak, but his voice, llinilgli n loud
nnd iVAvicnltnvi! is quite distressed hv wui) could scarcely lie raised above the dill. \V
1 a 5 7 P It ta 15 |7 p, a) 2a !>J 57 on, at. ' tlcmlii-manner,thiseily ren, duly presents pre-emin ut
’ The ’your 1837, will coniincnco with January 2, (Jim.-' j ... hv , lK)th in llie citv in
‘ 'I'ilis bine, known at the North ... the South- Wcnten, the interior..fill. Slale.u oommcreiol paper nt.lids place
/.for, leaves Washington t’iiv for .he Soul),, (via Tra- , J,”'':™' a'! '‘"‘l ""-'r ' T"' i
dcrickslmrg, Vu.) on lie ...uir .lavs Imve staled. . ' be lw|.re« Mad arm. s In . 1 fair days Im... .W ;
°* 1 1 FORD &(.’«» 1 or K, Im’iii;: I Ii it c* iJa\.-% in :i!ilici|iati(in ol ll»r onliimrv •
Proprietors.
(LJ* This is (lie short***! routf* brtwcpn Millfdcavillc
xvlio cumiot sne-'/sC ithoul s:i)iu» ••Fr-r-r-*
uwn."
I'olitica arc purr of our Forci/u nml Doiuoh- t
tic Cookcrv;—\vn nui-r with flifin, fry, himv, |
Broil. In.il, nnd tin often fioil owr uitli tlicm; i
we curry nn#l devil %\ itli th. m :—some p^rsoui !
cook » fine keltic of /i Jin itli ilu*»n. Turkey
i< Inrdfd with politics, uml they arc jioltid iii 1
(«icon*.
P
ture
llicin. \Yo export suid ir.ipoii tlioin ; wo sow iicaril liim, howover, roitciutc tii« diaries a-
thcin with corn, nml InrvoM ilicru wilh titlu s; (F(’oimell, ami dcuoiiucc tliosu uhoaliu-
xvo spin with YIn*tit, linmnin* nt tlinu, forge | Sl ’d liin lioy, us cowards uml scoundrel 1 ),
them, uml Breed I ulU with tlimi. UV |jvc in Thin rdded fuel to the (laino. •• Turnout the
them, ami (lit* hy them. >Vo loud pisiols wi11« j I 'I'orv"—•• clear out old jliji ke"—** he h u
politico, uml, in fool, cuu lianlly walk Gvolvo dis^niru to his country,” ,Vr. Sec.
or (iftooii paces n ifhouf rlioui. Print to lifi* hr- | \ » I>r. Hurko’s nrexenre mit evidently one
euti.” ol the (li->ordor, ho was induct'd to niih-
di’Hiv, uml»*r mi cxpccluiioti that quiet would he
restored.—Tlu*curtitiu rose aud Romeo nml .hi-
lie appeared iu tF.o balcony scene ; hut they
were u-ain assailed wiili hisie* and hootiu^s,
iho discontent), in the interim, having nugiucn-
ted tliuir iiiiinhcr*. Tho shouts came from the
Pit. Boxes mol (Ltlliry The play proceeded
for Milne time in dumb show, v lien the curtain
t'om nil |
nml \Va.*liiiigioii City—'I’ln^ iliflercnce of two day* i
favor of the Lower route, is owing to the sleep allowed
on this Lino.
A u en*t 23—12m
mail. Bv it, tdipsure received liV Editon
the coioineivial citiesol'tlic All- nlic Mat. -, toni iniug i
all tlie*most important m o.-, w liit-lH iUilic linldisltcdheic, j
Mt least, t wo flay* in advance of tli» regular mail,
effect of tlii* " ill he to render Northern newspaper* ot hut 1
little value lo mercantile men in tlii* State, while it in- j
crease* the importance of paper* published lure.
In addition lo all tin* importantcornmcieinl news, flic •
fiuiO-Mc ia sV Sr.v riM t. will routnina Inrtrc qnnntitvof *
quireil Sinn bus liven ■«i*ellaucou. ...ott« r, imtrurtinc.i..ieresli,.c.«,i;l j
v,. r ,ilv—'y'/i. ri'/lirt Kesufreif, fliai uni Treasurer I, ■ ilescniuiiaiof p iuh »K lie riu llie _en.v i
•" j!' Ibc lhsl the sub- ti^^
scnplhiii* Hy 0 t r |^ t ^w“ Ci-lnase. , f p." 1 }'" »* »»' fT f
i hie unlucemeiit* tor every kimlol loirrrtising.
! In order to give nil new * received by thefExpre** Mail, !
j at the earliest hour, the Dnilv paper will l»e ptihliclied’l 1
Oglethorpe I niversiH.
rplir. Agent of the Board having reported tlmt the i
P. I’s. Sti-bii.-, S«v. *X Tr.
NOl'lCL
F N accordance with the foroeoimr rernlutlnn ef tie , 'ly k in the nfl* riirmi.
Contmitlec, I will , nil on llio subscribers liir per I I ll'* ■-izeolthe Daily pnpc
cent, "t ilieir siibseriplion. : < - ’:ii"Mci.i:,r.iiinii!ini!tseve
net *J5 H. I‘. STUBBS, See, fe Tr.»■ l*. 1 "
” «7g]elhot'pe l uini-sit).
mins i nstiliitioii w a* organised at tho late meeting |
B of the Board of Trustees, bv (-renting the Office*
of tin* Faculty, nnd tlie course* of Lecture*, and also )
appointing part of tlie Fneultv, ns follows.
FAC/ LTV. j
Rev. c. P. DEM AN, President nnd Prolessor of Nutu- tliocml ot the yent
ral Philosonhy and Cliemintry. |
E. A. NISBET, E*q., Vice-President and Professor of
Bell.** L* ttre* aud Mental Philosophy. 1
Rev. C. W. HOWARD, L'!u<plain and'Prol’e^.-tir of M(i-
r il Philo ttpliy and Ktidcur.es of (Jl»ri-tia- j
cottttfs puillie. I'nilii s invite people to politics
and people invite politics to parties. Wo travel
w it it polities lo tin- con tment ill I.at Its; \\ e »<> to
sen xvithtlum, to vita const of lliseny. ami re
turn to port with them, in Leith llarhour.
Have not politics ‘.epaiatnl oitr two Clintn-
hers, or, as the new poor laws (the very laws of
hull-making Ireland) have dotiu with Knglnnd,
divided them into unions l Hy tho .way. Hurry
—not Ncwtov. n-hurry. hut Ni. w-llouso JLtrry-^ I fcB« (mJ Mr. Make came forward and addresx-
is decidedly wrong in his dc-igii. A now stvle ! <-*d,tlie audience Aiihstantiiilly nt follows :
is requisite for anew orilerof tilings: hut I shall i ” would he alKfetatifni to pretend ignorance
perhaps suhmit a plan lor a new huihliiig, all d** 5 eatNe of this disorder. Dr. Burke, the
party-walls, in my next frontispiece, j lather of this hoy, while in langlaml, wrote a
Politics point pencils and steel pms : wo draw letter which is olVeiisive to a portion of the an
them in caricatures, and paint them in pat ty*cu • diettce. Master Burke himself is innocent of
lours, wilh predominant orange, green, am! trim i tliHt nnd every otli*.;• ollcnce. Itideid I may
Idtie. Nor are wo w ithnnt muiiu Black .Masters. s:, > fto all the vices of manhood, this hoy
We write politics, nnd review with them; hards | antranger. Will you, then, visit the alleged
the innocent
i»t- ! I "’- V i"
" No, no,
f the Midi •
poetUe, nnd other w liters prose upon them ; they misconduct of the lather, upon
they stand for A tlie salt, us well a*.x*ulioat y pep- j I'oy
was the reply ot threo-fourths
ill he that of tlm An
llniniiH on each pie:
Tin* Semi-Weekly pnjo'r will l e i* or.I on
and Friday, in tlie morntii/, ami the Weekly
Fridav morning.
TERMS—Daily paper,Ten Doll
vintce,
Semi-Weekly paper, a* Imn iof ire, at fix
ad\atice,or Si< at tl» • end of the veur,
I Weekly paper, Three Dollars, ii
Aegnef.i, Dee. 39,
fl PThefl 11>illy ;• »> r
ilia :ti! dux of Jiiiitmn . L> 17
per annum, in nil- |
Dollar*, iu
•r Four nt !
WILLIAM E. JONES. |
will ho i-. 4 iied on Tee-dav \
per and vinegar. Farce* nre made of polities,
ami, al;ta! tra^edisoof domestic iuteic-t; skei» -
ton sermons are filled tin with them; mid nei
ther novelists or hist iriatis can tell tales with
out them. Philosophy has caught tho in
fluenza—-the whole .Seven gagoft are rolled in
one, aud Im is—Bias.
Our very •idlngo* tench polities a litttle ^
longer, and our true schools and imfrco schools with so tuneh kindness. Ifo had never gi- I
will do the sat,xe; primers will In* primed with intentional oiVcnee. to thalorany other nn-
w ith them; Syntax will he mixed up with the dietico.
.Malt Tax ; tho parts of speech w ill ho draw n Mr. John T. Mahor, from llio boxes, said,
from parts of speeches: nnd the t itles of Kings, ” ^ our lather has ahu»ed O’Connell.”
Lords, find Commons, will he tried hy tho Rule Mr* Peter (’. Doylo railed upon him to “ dif-
Theoryof Compression applied to the Internal Con-
st it nt ion of our Forth.—In note un the subject of the
Compression of Hater, in the new edition of hist 1 Ele
ment* <d Natural Philosophy,’ Professor Leslie lias
thrown out some opinions which nre singularly cnl-
minted to in rcs: nUention |»y thoir boldness ingenui
ty and originality. He had lately mi in.strtiment
('i n Unieti’d hy .Mr, Adic, enpuhle of HUHttiinifi^ the
force «f iilrecn jitiiht^plieroH, which indicates the
rnmorcNsihiliiy of substances, both solid and fluid,
j W id) this lm bus made various experiments, which
! serve ns a ground work to certain novel and curious
I cniirhirtion.s as to the cuiiftituticii of the globe which
i xyc are to notice. The power of internal gruvita-
1 ti»o upon any object i« directly a» iu distance from
tin- ccntit—fittiire the density of bodies must vary
yx eatly nccordmg to their depth under the surface.—
Tho professor gives fnriiiulut for ntiii»Hpheric nir f
! water, and white marble. From thwwo lie infers,
; that uir would have the donisty of water nt tlm
! depth of 31 •) miles, ami the densityof quicksilver
| at the do pill of 197 miles under tlm surface.—
. II <t(< r, t.g xin, would Uc compressed into half it»
I hulk at tlm depth of 03 miles, him] would have
tin- density of quicksilver tit *«K&4 miles, Even
muroic. itin oinprt*»>.ihh: as it seems on n superficial
view, wdiijil have its density doubled at the depth of
2«*7 miles. Each siihstance has its distinct ratio of
c«mi|ir« sildlity. It is more vapid in the case of wa
ter that of Mini hie, and in the case of sir than ofei*
tle*r. Water and uir would have the same density
at .35 mile* of duptli, and water uml marble nt 173
miles—neglecting fractions.—At the depth of39G
miles, or tho tenth part of the dintanco from tho stir
face to the ccutre, umrldo would have 3 \ times its
destiny at it* surface, water 4 j times, while air
would have it* density inercascil loan enormous ex*
Cent of 10I.RG0 billions of times. Ax ths centre,
marble w ould he compressed 113 times water three
million of times; and. with regard to air, the con
densation would he inconceivable, tlm number re
quired tn«xprc'**it being 704, with l(j0 ciphers an
nexed. From these results, (minded on experiment,
stem: -mrular propositions, the professor observes,
are dt diifihlo respecting the internal structure of
the globe. It follows, in the first place, that if the
rutin* inneo is composed of such materials as ar«
\ Milih* at the surface, the coinpVessiou of tlis
part* witljin w ill nuioant so rapidly as we descend,
that the mean density of the whole will fur exceed
that «f fine times the density of WHter, w hich rs-
snlts from the experiments of Mnskcline and Cav-
eiulish. The globe must therefore he hollow or
cavernous; ami to bring down the density to theta
ertniued standard, the crust or shall on which we
trend, most hear hut u small portion to the diameter
fie
.Mr. Bl»k(* then said that Master Butko wns
(lcMrutiK of addressing tho audience. This wns
resisted lorsotnoiime, hut order was finally res
tored, when lie came forward and expressed his
regret to find hiiu*e!f obnoxious to tho citizens
of Mhauy where* lie had always been treated i of the. sphere. On the other hand, an absolute
Rev. S. K. tAi.MAGE, I’rofeasor of An *
for
rCtilE S’ili*erih«'r oficr* f-t Mile tin: fo!!<m ing (junmi
gitnges. 2 li * of Laud, lying ill the eo-nitir* of VV urc, Way m
N. M. (’RAWi’ORD, Prufe-sor of Matliematu s uml ! and L'amiU-n, iu the ^i.in* ol (...) i .
Astmiiomy* » • t 15*(ihO Aitcj*,
(N.»t \<*t filled.) Professor of Modern Languages '•»'« '»• d m tho couiity ol Laind-iu iiiuncdmtcly on tin
.. •• •« Fiofe»*orof Geologv, Buiaiivund Min- M. Ilia Rivet; uml immi
t 0 ..v. 4*5,00 Ac res.
„ „ „ * Rt>, tor 1st the Midway Seminary ami .•Ituated in the comity of We^nc, I: .rr «l"« **I» ? »*» fl ‘ f
ex-oflicio meinhcrof tin* Fncttlty • | St. Ilia Liver; nml
»» “ “ v rinnnetent number of Tutor*. . 1HI,» 'A B'tt'!
. ).--... ..... I • . * fl... 11 « t ■. ■ .1 t , •* I 11 M I I *' I I I I it ( t I III lit 1 ' I
Provision hn
|MjI. *'i!isrrilier having purclia*cd the niane Tavern, !
, , * *> aeciipieil |,y Mr. A. S. Bn <• lit, i* linn im* 1
Triber i- t
' '' 4 a .-Ilnr- m
, v " r ,f * ronJi
prt'
aiuimuliitc Boarder* uml Trwellcrs. I’lie
well aw arc ot tlie great complaint of the j
‘" l, DD’liitii,i,„ nt tlii* Ta\ern lor roinc time pint, l ot
' ' 1 . , • u |m nt,-iy e,||| tt poll him w ill in • t w itli |
“caimiiichuio,, a* will he ►ali-lio lory. l!c*oli- *
* public patronage,of " hi« h he will emit-m- .
... , t . hi* !ioii*c worthy, l»y an ample stock ol thc ;
Pi*!***'* an,11?„. M| r i( t, ette'ntiou lo tlie w.mts anil
istoui. . vi m f. jack? \ in.
' ; ■
To Attciivecrti.
M j t it 5 II’H.I. HE I' Mil, nr tire lixr 'till i Hiin ,
• j m MtlJed.-eville, tor a,-appitwcd PI \Nof
' • 1 Mlm residenee «.i Use Uo« moi. I h d
, . , ' ' *•» »»«• I«l*i*ul tu» hy 70, and thiee ^|. ,; . I .tIi : •
• "t -Oil V to, tmlain till- Kioln-ll in I etliei
“'l-m„l arn.t,cement* to he mi I'niale '• d
'J' 1 ! * lH« Sal -the whole ui,Idiot the l.mld
i.q„t ! *''••‘lanee to be diviilid into Hall-, Draw in •-
, > o»*»|’rootiis,,\r.
"• f'r 1*1*1'i* 4 " 1 ft«M»ithe plan* fumWicil, will I •• mode
i r u f Ull! 1 r,mr >« and the nhore *titu paid to t e n •
X«|1- ,' v - J - "• "’KI.I.HOHN, Htr. Ci. l>rf:
(’ n '**luicre'* X V( > N(iiic , >.
J .)*. j ’ v —A ,#v It... Siit.-i'ritrer. ■ l.rfr Sr* !. <>•
>))• i ** * B»e iiiifkt qoslity , «vht< lira ills
• .1 , * r r' 1 ,,,h ' U nr «H*uts tli thr l*c»t maitiier .• id on
‘ ****- A. C. VAIL.
them made hy tin* Boar^fortlie lie- * 1
liverv, Krnlititon«ly of a (’oiir^e of J.« > ion * «ni em it of a!••••.
llie lollowing suiijccts viz : .Municipal, Civil ami Inter- >
national Law, I*hysi«docy uml Anatomy. , n, ’ M
I’hii t’.irncr Hli’eie of tin- I nivrrsity l.uilding t* « »!»•• ' ■ ;
laid with suituhh* *»*h’iuniti *, uml na Addre** hv < ol. 1" '
.1. II. l.t’Mi’KIx. i* to h«* ddi'er-'d dinin': the Anmeil *
: , nnd id 1 ■ i of H«| veil Prcshvte- | J*r«*
rv, which i* t.i eoiwene nt Milh’dgi't ilk 1 , during tin hit- •»* *
ter part of March, P*37.
A *mn wiiieli, in I he opinion of tin* lh
Ii them in takim? efliee-nt inensiir***. lie
*uh*«:rihedto the Institution, and sever
|,eon appointed, who are iii-lnu ted to nroimi
energetic ciVoil> to «-;:in tIiv.* complete endow ini
the I diversity.
Tl.e e\ep i ‘I « of llio l.l-titlltioH me expected to
of \\
t ly in ,r upon tie
nrd, fully ju*ti-
i* already been
ul Atreiii* hn\e
*arlv
tin*
The i
pre***nt
unit d»!
tlie Bo.inl Im* been rr-tri-ted f r th-
nr , ,.v s ststod, hv tlm w« t ot
e- iil the File ill-
T
h? iihove lauds for th« mo t part, nre w* II w.it -
id I list«ly on tIi routi
onienqdJt' ! Rail Road, from Jtriiuswirk !•» A
ieola list.
lands will l>esold In qu \ntltl?s tosnit pun It
l’mlonl l -d 111ill he civ* ll. Applii Dill'll :•
i ulo to iii • riber, I (
Gn. VV. MCHOO
v. It.
■■ I’M let-ton 4th*-'. ami Pliiladelphin luquiier v
the above advertisement two weekly in-, ilions
•d.-iilv paper*,uml forward their net oiwila lotlu-
I'-irp •viieiit.
PI.A YIURN’ HOTEL.
IIEKul r tin. If-uMit Me«ib very I
ft.AN 11;;:.-' nn-
emi'li.l"i>' t<» till " ■ !)•«•''
II v im«t nd n|
!■ r of the 1 t
of Thro
Such i* tlie spirit of our .ige-tho tricks of
Time’s clock are politic*. I should not womier.
tot.ee nil the heads in thcNuiiotial Portrait Gal
lery inclined to WhigUtii or without a wig
auioiig**t them;—•tiny, it would Mot a-toui-h me
to so<* even the lady-liko Book of Beauty *’x-
hihitiug its fa-iciiiatiug figures all drawn on ooc
hide.
It become- n s* ii(*mi tjursti io. then—Ought
on? Tin: (’oMit: to Imve in barrel adnptml as a
political organ; nnd should not its I’ditor, here
j jfore sidy t nun i/-i'l:nu: heeomo n.tidrStnunl
Must 1 take, like tlm rail-way engineers, a de
rided line, or construct my literary passage*,
like those blind tiMms wilh their wall-eves, that
lend nowhere at nil ?
Tut- Comic A*mmt. it elf shall answer tho
question; and you will have a hint of toy de-
go-*, when 1 tell you that they will comprise tempt
cut* at such p’opid ir and unpopular subject a*
fdlow:—Tlm (’oUi-ioti—The Peer*, uml their
Treatment of Bills—(!lmrelt Revenue—■Coro
([acstion—I'uor Laws—Spain, its War and i;>
Loin—RegisiratP m— inip.i-oonivni for Debt—
Tho Fnpal Bull— Mttni' ipal Reform—’I'lte .lev.
Bill—Rad Roads Hi ■ iiier-’ I nions—• C'ivil
War—and VgricuJturnl ib • sure. As i«» the
w riting. I *-li i'I 1:* *p my ow n eoiin-i l—wlmtlter
i» will iuc'ino t*» # riglit or left, or lie’holt upright.
Verchaiiee I may hivntfje my ««*iitiinctxtlike
.nine .■.*nny w ind*, from nil (|U>irter> at ooee.—
And this. Kent I
c laim the soutinicnts of his fall)
Master Burke replied, that he had taken no
part in politics ; that he hid iii idler formed nor
expre* id any political opinions; that his mind
had been occupied w ith other studies *, that he
w as too yoang to meddle w itli politic* : uml that
he ought not to ho held accountable for the sen
timents expressed hy others. ...
Wilh t!n« many of tho discontents seemed to central ronrnvity
Im satisfied, hut its others continued tho noise,
llie play could not goon.
At thi* point, the friends of .Muster Burke lost
patience nt wluit they deemed tho injustice of
I .s opponents, and went to work to rlenr the
W..IIMJ.—Here, fora short time, tilings looked
blue. A general fight seemed inevitnhlo. The
leading di-content*, w ere seized, dragged from
the box* *, mid out of th" Theatre.
At this moment tho dUcontcuU in the Fit at-
ale tho boxes, hut they w ere nil hir
'd hark. Having objected the loading dtscmi- I
t'-uts fi'oni tlie Theatre, order was restored, and j
the certain went np. Master Burke, on hi* re- j
: qie.ir u e,, w as received w itli six cheers and a I
• '.oiling ni.nd of applause; alter which all]
pnsM-d oft* quietly.
void is iiiiuliniMiihle, for. to prevent tlm walls of th*
central rnvern from being forced toysther by the
eimrinooH prsMMtire they nre siilijrcted to, il most
he filled with something, nnd that some thing must
haven vast re pul *i vu power. NW r thcr« is bat one
substance we are acquainted with which posMssestht
neres*nry ela-lieitv, and that sulmtr.ocs it
w hich when embodied, nonstitutus elemental hent nr
fur.." (t is ' elicited from every substance hy per-
cmMon,electrical agency, or rhernical affinity,’•ml r
travelling tit a into wliieh exoeads hy 800,000 lime*
the velocity with which air rushes into a vmcuuiii, it*
electricity is sullteiently grout to hallnnce the citmu-
litlive compression of the enveloping mass. 'VJf*
are thus led. hy a clo*e train of induction, to Hitn*
most important and striking conclusion. Tli* grest
iTiitrstl concavity i« not tiiatdurk and drenrv ahyss
which tl.e frni«*y of fioets Imve pictured. On th®
eonlrnry, tlii* spacious internal vault most contain
the purest inherent essence, light, in its utmost con-
eeiitnilc.il slate, shining with intcu.se refulgence and
overpowering splendor."—Scotsman, 1828.— [If this
lie not ti.c most correct theory «»f the internal condi
tion of otii planet, •> i* iniqucstionnhly the most sls-
g.int aim loiuatic which ha* been bwacbsd. J
I'.rumination of a H tints*.—Judge—WJlnr i*
your hiisim **, *rr ? Wl:»t do you follow for a lit*-
\Vif.—N°t!iias pnrliriilart
Judtro- You do not appear lo Im * man *f prop-
ciii—bow do yon get yonr bn-ndt
AVif—I NometinM'S K*> il «f Mr. llMSibart, tk. b«-
ker. ir—a nd Vault'times——
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.1. v"H MijijM.ri yoonM-lft
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i;hints, tU«t s»r*H • meal*
Id tssn mas* tt' pubii
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lie- pun- ipsl nt tlisl I.elitulD .
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I KU U 11,1 AMD, Her. |l. T.
—Dim Rarnnu do lx 8n*
ii*- wnrl: on tin- p(»‘itie:il history mid re
tli!,- fuihiv. iug (-.t.mate- of
of t:..,t it! liid : —While* I
'ii f. nnlei, I ; I'rew I
!*L.’; fine mates of color,)
••r:' -.lave,, ll.VR.vy -Total ;«>!.!*-!•. To
; m i!, -!av , * ! • :. M M t!;i i citiulicr uiny j
, 1« 1 I, 1*G.m7.5 L i the Ib .i ia;' |»(i|»ulalion po>-
, .sing a tran*n ..t i s : l» ;m s «,u il»»* island, iiihU*
1” in all a | ,;• uLif • c•:t of 7*i 1,.5‘i'J souL. ,
’i’lte jvf.o'.ii . otle.C' tl iiltti the i-dlttid nitii'v i
- V , h ' s-s soitiibo’i il gn-nt!y to it-, int«Tm«l j
.•,-pefi'» ami to its toi'eigu trade. Thu direct
mat i?it ii.i i.ilu-iis \. Lii li iu !*<2»» aiuoiiuted
ul) t«» tlso \ d o? of 2.11 l»i.7B5 franca, wero in
K .utd in I'.kljo more than twenty-five mil-
•on. ’! he s alo of iluticM e«liildi-»!iptl ill the
•dou\ have tended greatly to promote iu com- |
ac.iial atLaucutumi'. Hit the produce of iho .
ouii'r. i-\|Hirie«l beyond che sen, they nre only j
wo p-r cent, uml tin- extritniUiitxry duty on
d’t «• hn* bemi %upprc.M iL In Ir‘ V5, i)ic de
ivi in the reunnies ne; i «*nry lo the support of
bi.,". mmuitl amounted to 7,oBH,(M)0 frmirt;
(mualtiisuf [ ni iw » year, nfiernnrd%, owing to iho fiuait
I " *:'V •■«»«)■ • "1 .. (..r.M-n-to, I, iln r, itK-ac.,.J,. I MdmH.sus
kiio-dV’Mowcthiii'A* mu-Ua uicimo, t t.vnsMHU, the sum «l thw ttficmtv* nutstuuUn^ lo \ knngnALsuOn s«c« i^sd ih®
i > si, me w Ii a t n f, • .!»ing, as
'•ut • wwd to say , in pern iv e
iual L inuliituut that ha*
viisl into e\ue»t»ion t
>, iitlifidmu and iosinoral
II ill pleuMiiu of ths* Itolo-s,
in a t upon ui/lug
.a four Veur«, Tlm
hli:«:» f.s
tin* I'axhiouahb* m»vr
ilit! siidslcii nml diet
l.eeitd' ( M ( d ainlc:.;
t!m*o va*t Uiisi;htl
f» ign w hich it hashee
Lie** th ir lo.-aits, to
tt sb vc*. ill the last tin
p.>rv sdistmact ol i'elrueliio wn, not more
iiniTU-oiinbh . w hich he iiiude tin* unhappy and
tar*ing ('atfiariti* swear thut the pale nioou
wns iii truth ••tin* l»lc**ed uni p.-tli.ip* it
n ns iTurii b ru that the hint «»• borrow nl. Be
that n% it iii iy, they nre gone, lor; and age.
nml our bcih • are no longer co.iijr-llo.l to w ilk
tlm itriet*, it* tlioush sitfiViitig tb
jlltlM’C. %% ills
J'tdgs*—1 do not sit hero to trifle. Ar® y*»o »n»«-
clinm-?
Wit—No M».
j,„1m,—Whnt «rn you fhent
Wit—A Frtsbytenan, Hir.
An'b:»-—It you do not answer me, Iwilth®*»y®»
taken care of,
\\ it - I wonbI thank veor honor to d® it for lb®
I time are so hard that I cannot mke cnr® niyaslf
Jsubj®—You work around tlm wliuvvs, 1 tup*
pose ?
\V%t --No sir, you can’t get around thtm wMMmt
a b.*at ttntl 1 don’t own one.
Judge—I believe you ar® stt idle Yngahond.
Wit—Your honor is very alow of b®lmf or y»*
would have found that out iwfor®.
J .»!•.•«•—W’imt do you kimw of tin cam Iwfcr*
tin- rourl t
W'l- NoiliMf. Sir.
JiiitM - -Tlii-ii why Mn you .isnit «h»r» *
VV I.—tir.miiMi I hum no chair Inti, in.
(in atniut yonr buainaa*.
I a.«H> lk»Saf,