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■ I not to won l>y conceit or indolence.
Noth-1 ■■ILL 1
Tin KSD.VY MORNING, HEPT« 8.
in. nridr find ,.lf«iirn, orr tl.c pngc. which «»® bench,evod without labour and
plfd the jnwt and noble .eotimontn, the Wreranc The idle, who cannot bn
manly a repreaenlation. of op. '"““<1 >» ‘’f‘ rtl ' ,n I . : ,he tn'oii-Unt. w ho a-
proiiaionn j i„c oudurinp and heroic fortitodo, ™ d » “ d al| r„ilo from it will forever fail in
n ii, „r,rnmf.it*■ flip i>kiiMinii/f> this noblo career. Let me warn vou ornn-
kno.Tod^ aml the iif.piluitf .dol,unnc« with <*l»>r dan^ r that han often deluded the youth >h. brand, ofili. Hi.,. h-rid.iurw
which your ane atora aa.erted their righta “f lively part., an J brought many to dtaap.
and your right, .gniiwl the aubUely of cor- Pfuitmont and rum who might have been
nipt politician, and menace- of power. They ! crowned will, honour and aocceau. I allude
• ' • • • • • - — ' to surlt ns rely ui'oti what they suppose to be
Willi % m Rokitv>ii declines being « emdid.ite for
\CT* Vfm if** Rft ified in Irving tiKhmxl fo «tile
that* al ihn request u" ni my of ins follow citizen*, Kiui-
a m. VV. II\ihii,ii\m, K«q li If ctfivenlod to become *
dissipated tho shallow sophisms of oppression I .,, n . , . , , ru , ~ ,
and defied it. terror.. Vou will aah, Indio. ! i and believe it will be a I .unis f„, Hi. It,.or <d Kaprc..,. in tlm Sum
i. it pnaaihle that aueh men have I aecoinpll.h their wi.lie., and bring them Lagid .u,,.
f e» a ■ ! Si. .iniiniinen uxiMi/.nt llin ravima nii.i tin on I li ill u I
The annual or o' on for fuurteen A'der
nsntly, ia it pi
been branded ns a degenerate race ; feeble in
body, more feeble In mind, without courage,
incapable of any elevation of eon I or ecuti.
ment, and doom'*d to creep Imiubly at the
feel of the man of Eurupo I Vou mil pursue
tlua inquiry wUb increasing amazement uu«l
aenaibiiity, on you pats down thu eventful
atory of your cuunlry'it difficulties, struggles
and triuriipliM. You will find her juat otnerj-
it*|f from the exhume mg lustue ami sufferings
of her revolution ; juat coming into shape,
order and consistence ; with her political in-
Htituliona hardly fprrued and wholly untried,
to eniinenco without the pains nml privations
of atudy ; without the conatriiinla ofsyste-
malic mat ruction, and the alow prugro,,. 0 r Monday, Mult^inihimurnvfUit ol Baud van..,
regular improvement. Thin ian fatal error—
tlit) aulliea of lively fanny, the exuberant * m of
an active iiimI a fertile imagination are niista-
ken for eflbetivo |Miw«*re, univcra.il in their
a|ipliciit,on,cnpuhle of conquering every thing
by thor own force, mid of carrying their poa.
HesHor to Mn* goal of Ins uiiilntion, williout
extraneous aids. How n*ouy have awaken*
ml from auch fluttering viaiona too lino to a-
void their conaeqncneea ; to regain thu onfy
Gromit M IllSuLASb, whose absence we sometime
■iticn noticed, on a *u-|iicion or Forgery, was a|»|>re-
I end**] in N"w Orleans by C. Mikes, Esq. of Augus
ta, aud is n ,w hi the Jail < f that city.
Switzirlind and Franco, sro said to stir).am England
«n the beanfy and trs'ure of ih ir cotton priot*. In
cloth, an article in greet deqund in Turkey, Engl ind
cannot cnni|)t tc w<ih (jcrmti'-r. In hardware, th* Enj»-
lisli nr«* snpfi ant. d hy'he Prutsi it,). S mo Armenian
merrhan'a are ma ing fortunes hy ih*-op-tun trade 'o
Cliina. Th. E'ljl »h arc prevented fr rn sharing any
resiricno.is of the Has*
blue color, exactly .11,-It a. it tvaa observed naval, prepares fur new tnump., and fees
to have at the time alluded to. The color i. .ccuro of reconquering independence.
, that resulting from the combination of all the Never, moreover, was there a mom oppor.
primitive colors except the red, ami is de* ■ tuc moment for overthrowing the Provisional
nominated in optics the opposi'r color. | Government. Hydra, Hpcrrin, Ipsnra, oil the
Tin* Kamo experiment may be performed j Greek marine, retusu to acknowledge the any
more Tamil arly thus : Pine* u red wafer up- ! tliority of Count Capo d’lstrins. Anarcl y ia
on a white wall, nnd look at it intently with desolating 'he land, piracy infest* tho seas,
one eye for soni" titno; then let the eye rest, thu agricultural, commercial, aud other in-
without much oflort at sooing, upon the wall, teresm, are suffering; every where tho unem-
an«! a npot. the size of the wafer, of greenish j ployed laborer onka in vain lor a plough—.
h ue color will be perceived. T e exphna- The district of Mtssolnnghi ha* yet only sc*.-
I tiflho 1 rofin, by the Im;*
held on ! lnJia Chart.r.
encountering the convulsive fury of the 1 l ,I, th'hut can lead tliotn to tmcc rfs. It
French revolution, which overthrew orohook 0,1 nond, certainly trie*, that n Iiii*Ii
to their fuumlatiun the oldest and lianeut go.
vernmonta of Huropc. Wc were call' d upon,
euddotdy,lo dciunu our rights as an indepen
dent people; to understand with precision
their limits; to support them with dignity
and courage, but with infinite discretion nnd
ongacity. You will carefully peruse the vol
umes of diplomatic correspondence and con
troversy, which pnmctf between your govern
ment and those of the wo great contending
*, Knglnnd and France ; and you w»ll; t ie fe-pirit.
t in ommrntion of tin* accurate and ex-1 , ‘ urenht ami (manhunt
und respr etahli! standing, in any profe-sion,
maV be attuiued witboiil extraordinary and
brilliant faculties, by a clear and Hound mind,
capable of a cohtin a d application, and Wil
ling to submit to a regular arid judicious lii-s-
fipliiio of **t«i«ly. Ilwimplos nit* numerous i.f
aspirants of such intellects,and habits far out
stripping wlitit are c 'lied geninsr*. ut the end
of tho course, however, in fin.* beginning, ap
pearances may huvu favored thu mure vo.a-
Ciieafir.MN Tiir t'MTi:o8r*r!»iN 18TI.—It ba«
GEORGE SHIER.
SCI 1
111
1 e«n ascer'sin*<1 ihv there ar" n*w n 'he rui"*U Sutr* ^
JAMES EIM'JNGER,
a»9 |
in re 1I1.11T 12,000 Cliiir*''iei'. Thn f»ri vipat iluligious L,
G. W. OWENS,
350 j
deanntinaii'irts are hr Rj • i«ts ant Mo'liud s's, who j
Ilr. KICHAKD t). ARNOLD,
310
lave logutber 4191 Churclie®; the Preshy «n«t>* h «re j t
JACOB SflAFFKIl.
334 j
1172 Churrlie®; ilie Congo gat aniluts hsvi* 1 UR jt
Dr. WM. It. W VlUNCJ,
321
Ghur<'hcs ; the Fpi<nq»vlians aie n'«* luiutmuis, an t I V
F. II. WI.’LM AN,
. 330
tnvr 922 Chuffbes ; thr K > nan Cstho'irs have 794 1
HA AC MINIS,
3 9 i
Churches; the D i'ch Rrf»*m«*t t»i>2 Churrhm j 'hr M
THOMAS CLARK.
322 1
Friends have 462 S vir'irs ; dir l' ivera'tst® have 293 '
A J C SHAW,
307 '
Churehct ; 'be l.nthrrans bate 940 ChmellH ; the ^
J‘»IIN B. GA' DItY,
207 j
t'nitariun® have 127 Ghurcl.e* ; the J •"a hare 96 Syn* .
FREDERICK l»F.N.wLF.R,
206
aefnes ; the C *lv»ni<Ue Its •i,t® hav • fi t Clmrches ; j ,
AMOS SCCDDER,
261
thr S>»e.lrnhori{iv.s hare 72 Churches ; aud th# Mu- : |
GEORGE A. A*Mt,
239
i raviatts 56 Chjrchcs.— Hilton Cuuhrr.
Dr COSMO RICHARDSONK,
iisr
r . f'.f MafOH M• “"If -.
LEVI S !> 1 v v,
134 .
1 R\tt. Roai» Meeti.no.—An ndjotirnod • l
Dr L. It. FfRPil.
P9
| meeting romposnd of a respoctnhlo ntunher : 1
JESSE S\.N')ERLIN,
39
1 *»l 1 he citizens ofth'i Town and county, was 11
lion is, tliat the retina, through the action
upon it by the red light from the wa 'er, be
comes insensibls to the r*d ray in that part
upon which the im ge of the wafer rested,
d hence
retina
ombiimtion of the other six.
The greenish blue color of tho sun, then, l
liuik, depend* d upon the red rays being rc-
•cted by .In* intervening body of vapour,
.•bile tin* other six pissed to thu eye, nnd
•reduced tin* observed nppenrunen. Tliis
ipmion wn* strengthened hy mu* or two/arts
dwerved at the tune. I passed the sun’s ray
lirough a prism, aud while the yellow, green,
due, indigo and violet colors appeared with
heir proportionate brightness, the orange
vas eonsideraldy less distinct, and tho red
mich less than the orango l
Another coirohorative fact was, that ns tho
hid defended below the body of vapour,
which was about fifteen or twenty minutes
itlog, thu yap ur reflected an in-
powers,
be lost i
if our youth, al*
tV# .to iw* h nl* *h.'
lo ii* bv Mr. Srt r- >:•
L>*t I ol the citizens of th" Town and county, was it was then tore separate from the red, and
I liolden nt th** C’ourt House, on Tuesday eve- | would have pr"dueed the opposite, or green-
"* r ‘ i ninglast. The result of the deliberations of; ith blue Appeorniicc.
uluioni* i ductile of any goolr
teiiaive knowledge of your uefiisf/rs, at Imin. ! ""* "i 11 '' ' :l !' w 1,1
and abroad, or the mo.t comi.lh-.tml 1 »"*> “• >'««• "•»' on- » ", r ” 1
lion, of intem.tion.1 law ; ai tli.-ir cmimn. - "»►•«*'l nrrs **' ' **• T! ‘
mato prndoncc and iinjInWin* lii'miiras m I country ; [but y.m orehtld m n .ulomn duly | i.i,o n( ifiboO«h„,aii
conducting their argument, and at Miu elc
l hem for the field of action io I
■ib'ic iIi-mi of Mit (,
•in llirclKWo’, w iuitt tie |
i. n( think lii» .t ■ " r coiirtt
ifp*j»#.be, ra'hrr It n lo pub- Hook km, hs delegates to the Convention to visible to tin* unprotected eye, merely in con
I| the meeting; was the appointment of O ivbw I Tho spot that was observed, i-» hy no means
lf,t '|II. l’uixri:, Ksq. nnd Doctor Win. B. an unusual thing upon the sun's disc. It is
ho rimed I'm
I to llml'romitrv,’ in tvoll a. to your children. .M,,,.ii.i,'.,in*ic.J»riho II y. «ha Ihrew .bcm
_nd final "victory obi. by „ < vory I "* »«#!«' tiotl.inir tli.t education car, aivo.,
point in diaputo/ By their wivdom ami firm- J P'* !***"* ' n I u ‘ e Id of.vti,,,, in -
arm wo worn linpt out of the awful vortex 1 ivblcbtl.oy.re I, ro.ftcrto app. ar; MI part. I.'-M '-—I - n„ M;,l„tiIi of boretlr
Which .wallownd kinifdom. .ml p mplo with ,,c “ "" d „" r , " I ’* lc m "!'• “»"" r,h " a
an 11,..liable .ppotito. In lln. lo,« „„fi | and c onU'l"|.t «» you ,1,alt deal will, ihrm j .lav .nd Wmhmda,. 1 . . au. M am „ .l.iiwd m ,t
hazardous crisis, through which we were prv. 1 K«*memb«r it is for you to prepare thrui lobe f.dlmv,n R p»r. € r. M ,Ut f rmitlw C*>«oH*^-ston Conner:-
served by tho steadiness nnd talents of our I v,rlu ‘" ,M «»»d efUcieut members nt a great j vj- hC w w«f.... V..n!
statesmen, you see them engaged in a con- ‘•ominoiiweaith, who will require nil their lac- j f rofn i„.y 0 ti(l ai*orj'«ti
flict of hearts and lieuds, in a trial of Intel let- 'dtH» m h'T servieo, uud vv..l rt ward them •
with all their honors. 1 he trust is betrayed, i
when cduculiuii is narrowed or withheld on
the false ami flimsy pretext that tiioj are in-
tnnl resources, in tin* practical use of know
ledge and skill, with adversaries of distin
guished celebrity and power: and the issue of
this intellectual warfare added fresh and on-
fading laurels to the brow of our republic.
In what then, you will ask, shall wc And
tho admitted difference between the Ameri
can aud European education ? It is in whot
may he called tchnlarsliip ; in tho excessive
refinements of critical learning in the more
profound researches of the abstruse sciences;
in an exceeding accuracy of knowledge of
tilings, some of which are rather curious than
I'scfVil; ornamental, indeed to the liuish of a
cultivated intellect, but not indispensable to
its power. Hut. tb»*sn aciiuiruni'Mits, honora
ble indeed, nru not the evidunce of any snpe-
riority of mind or geuiii*, or of inure energy
of character or temperament; but are attain
ed by a long, patient and exclusive devotion
to certain subject Tliere exists in Europe
a distinct c\zm of leurm'd men, who arc
separated from tb*: ordinary occupations of
l.fe, who have i*, employment but daily and
nightly, thrieign a long chi ret* of years, to l
bestow all tl*cir force and atuutoii, each to 1
lomst If and his 1'imi'y by his pcisoiiul labor;
Mail riCBitC'l yanerJa-, j
twn. Tho Btai»o driver Ma os, 1
I that lln* xvsin-r w»* m\ fot-t aho\eilio ciu*ry, beiwt-on i
North and South S mu*# Uivora—it r«**o thr n feel
Saitir-luv n'chl.
ucli in im • ! he hidden at Entniitni), on the fourth M
me* to thu i day of the present mouth, A number of
at hi«' irentlomon participated in the discussion,
i and the rno.u lively interest was manifeH'ed
on the subject. AM an pea red sensible of the
j importance of establishing a direct communi-
I cation between our own sea hoard and t ho
i interior of the State, and countermining
| those efforts which uro in embryo, to mate
Georgia subservient to the interest of the
citizens of another State. Wo feel confident
in the success of these effo-Js. The spea
kers, among whom were Messrs. Strong,
toilllcil I'nr li H hero III lilb ill wind, a noin. I Mail; l ,, .;.pa'rfi-J 'r,.,ni|ii. V"y„" XVfJ.i.v.I.v, Tl”ir.-
pluto education will lie useless or unnecess
ary. Forget not that the youth of Ameri
ca are not doomed by any circumstances of
Inrtli or fortune, to walk through life in a
circumscribed obscure, ami inglorious path.
Every avenue “ to hnunurnuil wealth lies at
Itis feet and invites his step. Every excite-
ment that can stimulate u noble and nspiring
heart urges him to advance.” He is hound
Iowii to no fixed occupation or pursuit. He
may change the object ns his plt*asuif, his
interest or bis ambition may prompt. I tuny j
repeat vvliat l have earnestly said, on another !
occasion, “lie may begin life- inn counting j N,,r ' ,l Bn ' , '"M*"" 1 ' 1
, | °" I Lunar, Foe, McDonald, Prince and P'dliili,
a u so s'jitw, 11at 1 n "in * " rl ! wore unanimous in thoir views upon the im-
[. 1 day, l*\-iJay an I Saturday,were all dtt tin- d ai Lyndtc'i
Creek, it Ituing ini;io!<»ib!o to cut tin-in iin.''
“We learn >ri'll n fientlrm in who crtH-od nt M
ray’s Furry, on lh-t -S int-o, oil Wedne# lay Inti, 3! i
ul*. 'ha' the (ieahet w»n» then up within a few inches of
tlu- higlicsi fl «».l ever known, an I dial thu water wi«
tilill rii.n* ai 'h • rateol? fool an hour, caiion* much
apiiruliumioii lor tho safo'y of every dntijj upon the riv-
protnnt snbjurt, &. argued forcibly (wo arc in
formed for vve were so unfortunate as to he
I absent) upon the necessity of a direct com
munication with Savannah.
Messrs. Ellis, McDonald and Strong, were
appointed a commit too to fill vacancies.
bis youth In: may lie engaged in some ni *-
chunio art, anil at a mature nge, find himself
,b .fling the councils of his country, or tea- 1
ching tin* xtihliiuc truths of religion from the
altars i.f li'H God ”
Tin* father of Daniel Webster was tlm ml-
few ncrcs in u remote uud ob*
, _ , . ... .... t ».;ure corner of thu Union. He supported
his particular pur.-u.t; and ttn- n-ault of such 1 • • • •
coi,M(iti»l€d clTirt. muvt to an exact,lev , of hi. trow. To u
.ml oxtont of infonnation, not to be ucqmr, ,11 „„| lis |/„ m i 8 |,„ r , H ijj|„ Pll view, Ilia aon was
wh«re mlroo, ever, indivnlnai oc. U|iy ,| Mlj ,„ | llK i IPr t .„ 1 ,,|„v,„.., l i; ami It:,.I
Inuwclt primarily lo obUm tlio mi ni. r.t liv-1 ,,,, , ith „ r r00sn! „.,| „ , a |fis|,' aml.l.r.rt.itrln-
re*, anil can pva only a fiv.v I,ours, stolon j oJ ,, 0t h „ wn)lM u.mmlit if to
from till, iniperioii. iloiiiuinl. to Iinolrs anil {, |n0 nl|lJ , n „ llcy ,| iruwn „» ny . to |, av0
atuily.-In.country wln re to proviiln lor Urn hi , „„ hoynmlwants
Tho fir'lnwine nn'e wao received l-y iho Mail of lait
evDi-ine, from the Po#i Musn-r at Ch.irli->ion
* 8i.rrr.MBf.it 6ih—- o'clock.—No Mail from lh<*
ty of getting oue to-d iy. TliS
house and and it on tho bench of justice—ii» I rim * Bt,l,e »* h mMI riainf."
youth In: may ho auga^ed in sotru* nt •- j An '*x'r«fi»from a privateluiiorfrom Chnr'enin«ava:
“Tliu Nullification Tiokc. li in bcaton diu oth'.r by 110
tnajiary.”
Thu tuIJr'ii of Jo Igti II M’klX'OX, winch w# give en-
tiro to-d iy, don* hnhor to thuhtv.il mil >o thu' heart
winch ini<iMr*d it. Win n ni -n of so iniicli eminence a*
wants of a family is lln: first object ol* ultcti
lion and duty, and to indulge in the luxuries
of learning, a secondary cons.deration.—-
When we sue the American scholar labour-
mg under su> It disadvantages,, we should
lather-be surprised that he has done so much,
than reproach him for his deficiencies. No
thing but a true and ardent thirst for know
ledge, with an industry that never tires, could
carry him to the altuimuculs he ucluudy
meow.
Hut while T would defend those who have
gono before you from unmerited censure, you
must not believe tliut I have any disposition to
undervalue the t ha aider ofu sdtolar, or jus-
ttt'y any nogl<»-t on your |mrt to obtain bis
highest honours. The apology for past dc
After l
ti vuininn'tv- nu vuumt:i'-s.
In- m-ctiix had font- tlironith tho IT', 1
D..I .-n ■ i Pachas exorcism
on pairs of oven for tho cultivation of its vast
territory. Tim disorganization of tho army
is complete ; tho regular troops arc neither
. clothed nor armed,, notwithstanding tho sub-
i» ;.,o color produced upon that part ■ sidles of Franco and the inexhaustible goucr-
tinu, will be one resulting from the • osity of M- Evnard. Ambitious Chiefs itn-
| pose their will as law upon the provinces,
aud yet the French ministry does not hesi
tate to support this tyranny. Its or.tefs to iis
land and sea officers wo lo sustain Count Ca
po d'lstrins, and to defend the Greek got em
inent against all and every body.
Frmn thr A'lti'innl /nhlUgcncir.
ELECTIONS.
Vinoistx.—Thomas Newton has been «.
Ilected to Congress, in the Norfolk dntrie*,
by a m jority .of 01 votes over Mr. l«oynl',
the late member. Thu poll in Elizabeth City
county (the last to bo heard from, and t»*
which Mr. Newtm went with a in jority of
109.) wAs fi»r L. 17fl, N- 65—leaving the lat
ter a majority of 01 in the whole district.
We hear, additionally, that John M» Path n
Jins been re elected to Congress by a con
siderable majority over his oppon* nt Mr.
Dade; that John rf. Harbour is re-olsrtcd by
a majority of 768 votes over Mr. WuUuce;
and that Mr. Clunn is elected from the Nor
thern Neck difitrict by a majority of 70 votes
over Mr. Taliaferro, the late Representative.
Kentucky.—Yesterday we anted, on au
thority, which we could not doubt, tliut Mr.
Chilton had been elected over Mr. II a wee.
To-day we find it our duty to nnnottnre Mr.
Chilton's defeat by a majority of thirteen
votes.—Louisville Joural, Aug. 18.
Mr. Hawes has succeeded hy a majority of
nine votes. At the Cnngrcss onal Election
of 1829, Mr. Chilton, who was then thu Juck-
son candidate in the 11th December, was
elected over the Adams candidate bo a ma
jority of about ninelven hundred.
lhitl^Aug. 19.
Tennessee.—Of .tlm Congressional elec-
lion in the Western District, we* have ac
counts frotn all the counties, excepting Obi
on, Dyer, and Perry, and in the comities
heard from, the aggregates are, for Fitzgerald
7647, Crockett 7009, majority 5117
Aathvillt Uanntr.
sequence of tin* diminished brightness of ill
sun. By nul of u telescope, it considerable
number of spots were visible. In the sum
mer of 1916. u spot was visible to the naked 1
eye for e ght or leu days in succession. j
If the above remarks are any way satisfac
tory to you, it will be a gratification to
Your sincere friend.
BENJAMIN UALLQWELL.
♦ It h t-vi(l'-nt, dint in th" air is pnrtin'lv «uinp rl«»J
by llm coinUiiK d atlrucli-iii of din sun mill iiimiii. ii#
prtM.iru 11 o't 1I1- earth mu® be «tiniii,i-ho>l. To
poMtcsi elT cl would not b«i ui die unaiutlulu tuna ol
corjuiiciiuii, tnr to.in tins after.
from thr JVi uw York .1 ■nrriein.
Greece, of which recently wo have heard
hut httle, nci ording to the corrcpminilencn of
the I’uris N itional, is groaning under a more
arbitrary sway with Count Capo d’lstnas lor
than c en when the Torkihb
business of the Rail Ruud, the following pro- 1 q,? 1 n 5 8 „ e ''‘. rt ^ I aJnri'nMHi *d 1 ^ onI ' r ” ^ ^ e weather. For
XII,file and nmlutionx, wore introduced by j TmhZc. ^A'from Nn l ' ,r " U il h “' rui "° J , - noo “-
Juliti I.itnui.*’Leq. i poli de ltomnnio, fitli Muv. relntes, with nil
\\ h-reoo the urifTor 1848. operete,op- ^ „ ,t detail oftruth, one of many iu-
of p.,nd y a,„i .xtodioa to vud n.c
impiring tin* value of its staple commodities:
and by imposing unequal burdens upon its l
citizens.—and whereas, we regard it as a du-!
Re-
hnplcps Greeks are subject:
“ As for tlm finances, it is sufficient to
mention that Colontroni, who. s»*lls Ids pro-
ty imposed upon ns ns members ot the no- ... . •, .. • •_ ,■ r
• . ' , . ,, ,, , tection to the President, in consideration of
pub he to approbate nil reasonable and con- >,» ... . . . ,, . ,,,, , ,,
.... , ' . , • , < the revenues ofnearly the whole Pelnpouessuh
o’ltutional means to relmvo ours Ives from a * 1
of his sitiiHtion, nnd would have hurried him,
from his grammar nnd arithmetic, that he'"
im old have the benefit of Ins labor in tin
corn field. Rut In* neither reasoned nor ac
ted thus. IIo was worthy lobe tho father
of such a son. lie afforded him the lies' and
fullest instruction. What a harvest did this
wise and excellent parent reap? When his
son rose to the high eminence lie occupies,
with what a conscious and noble pride, with
a heart overflowing with rapture he could
any—This is the fruit of the labor of my
hands ; tins is the rew;t"d of my affection and
care. Tho boy of the woods is the man of
the nation ; giving honor to hi& country, and
receiving it fnhr his filin'* and her fiiiitOHpreud
Inge* her to every part of the civilized world
Jiitijo llorm®4o<« arc indiced tn ci« p forward in thr
U iiisn »f cluu tlion, il in la'nnlvcil M proiluuu die ino®i
Ih im lini.il ra®nll« up»n diu puliliti miml. In Kngl.m'l
lliooxaeioasnf .Mr. Rhoi'Iiiiam on tlii® nulijcct, Itnvc
nmro ei.«l an-d him *o iiir cooirrymen ami coniibuietl
moru lo lii« well uarncti fmim dun a jy mU-r net of tiU
lilii.
Jwlr# lloni'Sirtk itUrr-i ii "srticnlady v ilnilM
iin viiuiiiMt.on ofllio iMtifH-j nf ednuuti.in pnrsuud m
"ir country. I*r.tc'icn' ineu tiro diu more u®i--
mensure, & the two last named gentlemen,
tint it is not oppre sive to the South. The
resolutions were ably supported by Messre.
J. Lamar, CumphclhStrong, Poe, and 11. G.
Lamar.
The resolutions were parsed hy n large
majority. Should we he able, will procure
fii 1 cla#® ; diu prifiiu'idiy luvrautl aru lint i , riscntiul
lu re a® in die old worM ; tba ni-»rc • diiiiMon of
pr 'periy g us ruqiu r i-s more of p-rs mnl exertion in
oic'i iii.liv i«lii >1, an! dm act ve pursuit of «urnc prnfus.
•ion in ear'y liiu. Tht>cuir<o «f uduc'tion tliurdme,
notv piirrue i m t>ull»r «uil')<t to eur conJi'ion. We
honAW wore leanunJ when t l sba l l he more essi-n-
•iat. But while hu thus lar vimticaiee our countiy from
din eh rgoi nf a siipn.'linul courin of minly, he p->iniD
to *ho im ans of making il more profouoti. The facilities
of e.ioc tion are daily niiiiiiplyiospair character forlite-
rnrv amt nciunt fie »c«|ii.r. im*iin is rapidly iocrua iog,
ami every motive is urge 1 upon youth, to inspire tlieui
"i )i ih- lau table am mimi ufli< c iinni^ tnon* pr-fou'.tl el
pnr.iiitif study fir the !"ir|M>«e of iho lushest st tlo o|
menia! mi •rovcm , n', nnd of impressing u->on Pironl.
ami (in irdinn®, tlm u«-ci*»si'y nf giving m the r children
die best «*du«!i' i >n ihey can possibly acquire. There
■nre lessons in this add-css which no man can he iudif. I pcaranocs connected with the silt).
fcri-nt lo, and * hicli wc hope will be received
miino spirii in which ih"v wore uU'irod.
uori:nnti*nt»*d with that, has heroine s part-
••' I™ ‘ ,olh °PP reMlvu llld tmcutwltm. | „ or wit! , r„„„t A„g 1 i» ti „C»pod'U,ri.», bm.
I'ir'i, thrrrfnrr Roeatucl. That tlii. n,o- ,h " r “f‘'""“'T'.' far ™ n * ’ l ' C '‘"J"-
...... • p ... i < < : ties of tho national lands in Kumolla. I lie
ng ug i y npp »' R n 10 11 '• . ,UI L " unfortunate inhabitants nf that, region offered
? M ’ V° ■■■ l* l "l''*l*; i l*l* , a « . the 0 . (n | )(!r cfcnt lnnre f,, r tl.o privileqe tlnr, Co-
. ! CW li.cQToiii Si Co. hut were r fu«d. Such ia
country,
hanpens
supporting the
, ——r~. ■ . President, does not turn I * out and take
be represented in snnl Convention, and that . , v .1 • • i : /• i ,
.... , ' .In* place. Nothing is more ilium. Coloco-
,v, highly »pir«»0 "t lb- D-!oqates nmm-a- $ h „ j, , mn , tlll , f „ rcn ',,„ l0 ridicule
tcil ut thc late iiiuclinga in Athens and ,1, bn- : (|l0 Pm , illenI> n ,„| s it muc |, , n „ r0 u a v „„ lQ .
, , ! goons to mnke money out of him than to go
Much diae.utaion wax elct-ilnd, and nonie . *; in ,, is lnr „, ive 0l , this 0 ,„. 0 d„tc
sliarp ahontin* ,,, nrrhnnr' • It i« o ho j, or(lor , 0 | lluatra , 0 Iho j eou „.
n-innrhodthat.il«Iiooppoai d.liareaiiluliiins, , collfill ,„| a jimn who nuiiher umlor
are prominent members «>t the ( lark party— .• , ....
«, 1 ,, ,, „ , i 11. . ’ •, , i siands its haiiits t»r manners. I he cunning
S ewr !' W; '??' c " , ; tu " d ' ! ' l 1 : Col-cotroni came to the l-r.-si.lent nno day'
alronubusly Hint th- 1 anil laiiConal,tut.o,ml Rnyin£r> Kxc „ ni , ncy , uri . y0 „ in „, 5 U .
fonrth Monday in next Sopt-inb-r. and view & ,. n h „ t V
, as -x-rc,s,„.. no iinportnnI l..;ur,„ lr upon s|i| ot l | lo ,
the interests of the Southern Stnft*s. ,, ... „ , , .
,, .... .- n i i mu * •. • You will a*k mo, perhaps, how it
■ 0 ! {,1 Z, Ir ' l n that Colocolroni, inatotid of .upport
impnrtiiut ih it ihc Mute oft.-nrgm nhaitld p r „. iHoil ,. tllrn , , t „
antly. On Monday night la«t we, had ano
ther gulo from tlm South and East, and yes*
terdav morning the waters of the Bay were
us hi Jt wuliin three inches as they were on
tho 17th ; but we are happy to say that no
material damage was experienced in this har
bor. We learn from the country that the
Cotton crops, particularly on the rivers, have
suffered materially, and tliut the rot has al
ready shown itself to an injurious extent.—
The Alabama River at Montgomry, had ris
en 12 feel nt our latest advices.
noy 1” The President, who loves money as
the sick man does health, pricked up ins ears
and answered •* Yes, ccriaiuly ; where is it
to be had 7" “ You have only to lay a tax
upon each head of sheep, of poultry, of entile
and of horses." “ You are right; it is an
tl * • i excellent thought;" and the tax was laid.—
tlwffround.urtlionppo.itwo to,he ino».i,re. n!i went . 0 „„ ing p „„.
and in ptatiee to thp gantleincn mtorctal, •• My ahild-o„," .aid ho. “ whnn we
lay tliem before our read rs. • - • ■
the solar phenomenon.
toets exist no longer,*lid goes no further than | Who would deprive a t-on of the chance of
the causes which have produced them. They hiicIi distinction, for a year more or Ins# at
have diminished nnd are daily iliniiiiisliing.— college I Who would deprive himself of
Wo cannot much longer claim thu priviligea [the possibility of such a gratification fora
of s ncwcountry. Inn are not pressed hy | sordid i-ali'ulntfoii of tiie ti:-.ie and expense
thu same necessities which prematurely drew | ofsucli an education ?
your ancestor* from the sclionls ot learning I To recur again lo the address from whitdi
and the groves of philosophy ; and it you | hn . o already quoted-—“the American parent
shall fail to illustrate the faint* of ymir conn- j doen an injustice to his child which lie can
try by the achievements of erudition nnd go- j never repair, far which no iiih'.'riiuncn can
nius, you will want u juhtilicution lor the de- * compensate, who refuses to give him a ffill I march ims will rncoivo n million of dulUr* ns .re ihm j to day, I send yon the following views res-
liuqudicy. From you inii-ll will lio roqiinoj | -ilumit ml, hoi aila- In- is nul intviiil-il lor a ! unjin.lly ,o.i'cmp’ol(iil,.i«l it ih. udli ion-l > u . I n-cliiii- tint v-ty unusual, if nut unvxamplml
by your country, your f.rn y, )our tr.ciidn. j learned pnileasiitn whatever he inaj’ intend j „,o,, r 0 f a treaty in winch the duties on cutton and red appearance of the sun, observed u few days
were under the rule of the Turks d:dlh*v
mu the oeokoun.
Tliu f. II eying id *n ux'ract ol a tetter from a co^rrs-
i on lent u^iM lit-dguvilIu, to llm Editors .—
The Troup party will most assuredly, (if the
intelligence which I have received from all the
couni tes of the stile is to be relied on,& I think
it may) have a maji.rity in the Senate from
six to ten ; in the II. of It. about 20 to *25.—
Changes in our favor may ho looked for with
confidence in the senatorial branch, in the
countin8of Baldwin, Jones, Jasper, Bibb, Mu, -
roe, Newton, Marion, Crawford, Carroll,
Thomas, Early, Raker, Lowndes, Colombia,
Richmond, nnd I learn by a letter from Cam
den, that Maugtim will succeed over Steward
in Glynn. 1 know ol'but three counties where
there is even tho prospect of a loss.
Some apprehension is felt by those who
are ever timid, in regard to tho Governor's
election. The large vote Mr. Lumpkin re
ceived for Congress, is the “ raw head and
bloody bones” which alartnb them. It is illu
sive ; it has deluded the Clark people—and
they will find t so to their cost. Mr. L. can-
nut receive such u vote again, for any station,
as wiloy and hypocritical ns lie is he cannot
make, yon
poultry ?” “ Never.” *“ W* 11, trust
We are obliged to a respectable friend in j yon oliould not pay this tax ;" and the pea-
pay for each fiend of cattle or , deceive the people now. In those large north
Alexandria for the following interesting oh- I Hunts refused to pay. Colocotroni then goes
serrations upon the lute extraordinary tip-(to the. President; “Excellency,’* said he.
FmaxCK—It the (Uiiiutir* of yir S'-tll.-incnt with
Fr uioebtf into say® the Cuur.-r ainl Enquire-, our
A'at. Int.
At.KXANnniv BoAiinrnn School, )
8th Month, ROth, 185U. \
Friends Gates 4* Seaton: In compliance
I with the suggestion in your paper received
wit.* anTeri|.r.v\illv rrtlu-oil bIioiiM |iritVn Into, it w II
Im a valuable drug far the Sou hern SiaIcd, and the in*
Irotluc to i of chcup Krt neb tv.uus ui Unvu great inllu-
cii'-e on ibe lisb.U of 'ho |i«-0|>le. A bottle «if Clara' a
't-n cents, woubl be prefenv.l by ;l>e p«-u|ile generally to
but emount iu D|>irilu >u* liqu'irD.
They havn duiin inucli for you, and have tt I he chunotJtnow to what his son m»v come;
right to demand at your hands a just retribn-1 U iid, if there sliotilil be no change in tins res-
tion. You are to be the guartliaiis of tlii'J^ pset, will a liher-tl education In* lost upon
honour, the happiness and the re put at on ol* 1 him beouuso he is not u luwyer, or a dot lor
this great and prosperous people—you are | or a divine? Nothing can he more untrue
hkc true knights, “ without fear and without ( „r pernicious than this opinion. It is im-
reproach," to maintain their claim to ox< el- , ^mssihle lo imagine a citizen of this common,
lencc in every thing that dignifies, improves wealth to hum any situation in which , he
and adorns the condition mid nature ol inan. j discipline and acipi.reaieula of a collegial**
As you surpass the people of other countries education, however various uud extended,
in tlio security of your rights, in the fret dom will-not have Ilnur value. They will givu' «s we have toad,
nnd liberality of your political and religious | hioi consideration and ustduluoss, which will TheD.iuinou »f ihn couirry nt preset makes thu
institutions ; in tho full enjoyment of rational i be seen and full in his daily iiitercourao of , w bicaiJon paiiipulwly d««inb • sad Momtun* I
liberty, am 1 the Iincon.traiiio.l exo.ei.eo bus,new or p!o..ure; tli.-y will K ,ve l,i„, fi„ 0 «,,r.»«im,. MM ofT„x»„re. Ku,,,.
vour talents and industry ; so you must not J weigiit ami worth ns a member of society tty-
N behind any in the olovitiOD aud purity of I and be a never filling source of bonorablH, K *
your moral character and conduct; in the viritiotis and lasting uiijoymoiitH unih*r all i Mr. Bct.w»slu> an -vd uejr y .nuipi-1«.|. foumteJ
lofty and luminous atlainincnts of gen.us ; in I circumstances, and in every station of life. | (us hu writes) ..n j very remarkable murdrr hy
tho profouud and invigorating researches ut j They will preserve lum from the delusions
science, and tho most recondite recesses ol i, if dangerous errors, and the sadiitMious o
learning. You fallicrs have, in a few years, | degrading and dcstiuctive vices. Thegamfi
overthrown a thousand prejudices, and lived j dug tuhle will not be resortrd to, to hasten
down a thousand calumnies against their t he slow atul listless etoy of tim**, when th<
library offers a surer and more ultrnctiv
The bottl*
To understand the phenomena alluded t >,
it will fie necPssary to make n lew prel milia
ry observations. During the great total
■ eclipse of the sun that had recently taken
i pine**, the moon had just passed its perigee
or tlint point of its orbit nearest the cm th,
ti . . ... , and consequently tlm combined action, of the
I be hi.l'-rv ofl’t.lanil, which tonns the C-I'h number i , ‘ 3 .. . . ,
... . | sun and moon tip'in the atmosphere produced
ol li.%ui'.« • FjimiIv I.brarv. I® a nuW ■>• I . .T . * ' ...
tli«*se peasants refuse to pay." “ Rascals,
sail why tlo they refuse ?’’ “ They sny thr
Turks even did not treat tliein thua ”—
" What nm*»t fie done, then 1” “ If you are
willing I \v II undertake the matter.” “ Ve
ry well, vvlint do yon require I” “ Give me
authority t" raise 206 soldiers, nnd I answer
for every thing.” “ Granted, and I rely up
on you.” (.'olocotroni ton 1 ; with him 10 sol
diers, receiving pny from the government
for 200, oud made the peasants pny up.—
Three fourths of the tnx ho put in his own
pocket, nnd paid over the balance to Count
Capo d’Istrins, who wn6 petrified - with admi
ration at liis own discernment in choosing so
capable an agent as Colocotroni."
In the saint* paper of the 2?tli Jirne, a let
ter from Corfu of28th Muv, gives additional
it.v I. bran, i® s c..uei e, and at far j n g r ,. n t tide in the.cqimtornl regions, and di- j particular .
m’sro'tiig and amhomic Record. | minishod the pressure of the air upon tlm ; The mob tious dspotism of Count Capo tl*
whole of the surface of tlio earth.* This di-1 Istrins causes the Greeks actually to regret
minulmn ol pressure upon the surface of the ! the tyrannical domination of the Turkish Pa-
water would occasion a great increase of e- j chas. Hellenists, in order t) live free, are o-
vaporation, particularly whet* united with the bliged to quit the 1‘eloponesus.
high temperature that occupied it. For it is ' Hydra is the first to detach itself from the !
an established fiiet, that tho amount of ovnp- j Greek Government, nnd by its defection, of. j
. . oration from an uninsulated surface of water! firs on asylum to the discontented. This |
»* * mnMk»W«* wan. bull a rc-miry «g*», and miy W csl.cd J depends upon tho elevation of temperature I island will become, with regard to Greece.
“ "E«tP»n« Aram." Ii will o rninin a fine portrait of tbc and dimiputioii of pressure. A vast quantity | what ’i'erceira is for l'ortugal ; it shelters
1 * Bu,1 » r *»» * pamintf by l*icitR«ciLL. j of vapour thus raised was very observable on : from th arbitrary will of the Prcsidcn', the
tlio evening of the 12th inst. nt a consider.*!- Editors of the opposition papers ; and all (lie
W'*sler:i coutMies where it was said Governor
Gilnrcr had lost ground in consequence of
liis Indian measures of last winter, I am as
sured by un intelligent gentleman who has
just returned from a visit to that section of
the Slate that the loss is triviul—and tlmt lie
will receive very Hourly the unanimous sup
port of the Troup parly. ♦*
l OK THE GEORGIAN,
LintsnecAHi-"itil h> a set uf Jewels being found, n
he col oeii'iu l ikon u *, o' tbc Lorn,to R Kvmof (h« It -
depen lent l-fsbyieri .n Church lor die support of tbo
G"S i®*l, on Mon 'ay evening, 5lh inst.
1 Ten. 2,9. "That uvme.i adorn,' 1 &c. 1 Pc/cr.lD,
3, "tvhns - attorning((•<:,
S!i« read, nnd no nation sought,
Her child like nih :i|.pMro»,
IIi r ornn "i n d of gold die broeg’t,
To tprtnd t' o filth she l<>vcs,
'Tbo she was bountiful bef-ro,
Sbe's /•'O.-.-'/i? lovely Wiw ;
’’J bo’ e irtb y fuin® adorn n.- nmro,
Tin re’s nuthnen on her brow.
Tbn' fi*m,boynmt iho powot of i
Colliers a mutdiliM grace,
A q iiul, inei-k, and genile heart,
Beam* from dial in >dc->( face.
'i l.ovi arc th*- c'nrm® tli.ii agt dtfy %
Or sorrow, • r dray,
And d«* iili — lau they can never die,
'1 ha, hi uni on eu.i c- siiay,
E. V. B.
country; it is for you to advance further in
this strife of patriotism and honour, nnd to
tear laurels from heads that are now earned
with supercilious scorn of your capacity and
pretensions. Already has Europe been on-
lightened hy the emanations of American | woiidc
genius; American books are sought and read; | uiuremonts, v. ill muke their posse,
American knowledge received ami respeted., trieud.u more vhvrttltid companion, n more
Our journals of ltllcrulurc and science fur-1 uitorsstiiig, beloved and beloving lttislmnd,a
msh copious extracts for republicauon, some- more valuable ami respected parent.”
time* acknowledged, and sometimes plunder-1 Gentlemen—My design in this address
ed by the mean baud of a pilferer, who steals has been, with the earnestness of a friend,
Aui
T. M ®
ov Great Uu.~The spy intment of Mr. S. I Mo elevation, in the western part of the
, n . , ... . . , . . «-on to he admit Governor of Mu biean. at the ! heavens, and continued to reflect a very red
TT « 0t ’, V T T T 1 ,i •“ a*. •«- -ras-d «.wh amin dverdon. We do | light for a long time after the sun had set.
*' r 1, "B uld *1""' 0 »" d Bol.gt.t., , iol ’ ■ Tlio appenrenc" of the heaven, on the
when U>« n,»aw ot the poet .,,t hand to, > ■ ’ ™ ( “. ‘7 ' , f i tnoming of the. 13th I di.l no. obaerve; fint
re,,.,;s«.««i.- p ir:; i ^ -- •••*«-#
..rplcaeorntruor U-.
i . 1 a ' » y )pat»o ugr«, nis Major Gm-1 tlirouj»h a vanishing fog, and I observed it to
"ral in the Ai.wr.es. Am„v. Kv"x ««® .t tbe ..n W ! glVtf ttn uiiusnilly ghastly appearance to the
j tune of equal rank, sod a very efficient loader al twenty countenances of persons. Between three
; OwiJif, the hero of the 8 tullieni
war, was a
the treasure and deftines his victim. You
will avenge these wrongs hy your glory ; you
will silence calumny by your virtue and pre
judice by your triumphs. Historians, pin-
. loeophers, orators, poets, are buddiug forth
from the soil of freedom, who will emblazon
the fain** of their country, and raise it above
tbe gaze of envy and the voice of s ander.
But to accomplish this great design, to ful
fil tins splendid destiny, strenuous and un
wearied efforts urt* required. Such a race is
and in thu most familiar tone of counsel to 1
Major General at thirty sit; WAm was at that iim«*
point out to you tho true objects of your am-1, . u . ...
hitiun I to remind you of tliu high duties and ' y 1 l ’“ ,, h»>y'ix;Mi,,u»ihiriyi»o;
responsibilities imposed upon you and to Ha “ ,Lt0N » * 'atonal, bat ia the mendian of China and
I thirty two; Wilkinson wn* « Bngidtvr Gen*ral al
stimulate you by the most urgeut aud hon
ourable inducements to the performance of
those duties, to the full accomplishment qf
your high destinies, and the gratification ol
tho hopes your country and friends enter,
tain of your future eminence aud useful-
ties*.
usrfu nru, at twenty one ; Scmmra was forty five;
an,| Washing ro x was of that age only when appointed
Commander io Chief. The |reatcr part of tho Mem
ber® of Coafrc«a of H78 were very younj men. Ad-
amd, Jcrrcasox, Ch*»e, Ri sit, aud many others of the
revolutionary wont;**, were diatmgubbcd iu poltti« ; al
i(fairs lefae they were thirty.
and four o'clock, tlio position of tho sun, with
retipect to tins body of vapour becoming
changed, it assumed a greenish blue appear-
. ance, precisely similar to that produced by
the following experiments, and which in my
opinion was dependent upon the same cause.
Let a screen upon which the spectrum pro
duced hy the separation of the solar beam in
to its primitive colors by a glass prism is
thrown, be performed 60 ns to let all except
tee red ray fall upon a double convex lens,
and he converged to a focus, tho result will
paper.
geireruus men who aim ut restoring to their
country, the inst tutions of which she has
been stripped hy the magistrate who was
charged to defend them.
The Primates of the islands of Hydra and
Sperria, had taken means to send vessels to
the Black Sen, for curgoes of grain, essential
for the supply of Greece, and which its own
fields, uncultivated under the deplorable ad
ministration of M. Capo d’lstrias, refuse to
produce. These vessels were about sailing
for the Hellespont, when the rumor became
general, that Sultan Mahmoud was about to
send to the Morca a strong squadron, then
waiting sailing orders, in the harbor of Con
stantinople. f he Primates immediately sup.
posed the Sultan was desirous of avenging
the defeat ot Navarino, and reducing Greeco
anew beneath his yoke. Instantly the voya
ges to Odessa av abandoned ; and the mer
cantile speculations connected therewith,and
the some ship equipped to fight and destroy
the Ottoman fleet. In an instant the mcr-
be a representation of the sun of a greenish cantile marine of the Archipelago becomes her Redeemer."
JJOAftD OF HEALTH.
Report of interments for the week, ending
on the 7th September.
Bird of ( , on®'ifiijiti<iii, | arti«,| 53 years.
Died 1 f Forcr, | agrd 22 y arr.
Dad of Iiill.Tn.itmu of Bowels, 1 a»id 6 mou.hs.
Druuntd, 1 aged 41 year..
X VMES.
Mutha „). Flitchcr,
Stipl.cn Ji fua
J me .i. K. JWiuut,
A• A’. A'lci,
S. S HEFT ALL, Secretary.
Report of the Savannah Poor-House and
Hospital, and United States Marine IIos~
pituL for the same period.
Admitted, 12
Discharged, cured, 10
Died, 0
J. B. MILLS, Steward.
NVriVlTY. AGES.
South.(Jjrulina, .05 yeart.
RhotJr,Island, 22 year*.
Grorgi 1, 6 m'th*.
Jlfiinr, 41 yuri.
QBlXTiXrsABW.
D:ed near Darien, oq Thursday, the 25:h u’lims,
Mis® Ann IIvtsox, id ihe 50:h year of her ate, after a
pjinful illness, which she bore with calm resignation to
the will of heaven,—She died ui the hope of ntcicy