Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, September 25, 1838, Image 2

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<t/V !ia ) f )3t|r September, 185)8. ) T» Messrs A L, .'ll, TnniiiH i Morns. T. P. Coopi r K. M i 11, a i.l A. 1) an, Commit ee nl I’ d . . in (•■•.; and -'dc - - Nun. s in Foucim, J. 11. B. A. ; (j. S npIIOUS', (111.1 Util. !S<> Toll rCI l’(l Cll. GkNTI.KMUn—I mre Ic.l yutir .■■■ir tniin'cution i v<‘i ug a ';<■ n .1 «l u , meeting«*l‘ iho •1 1 >7. 'in .i1 . • i.!;i ii C./iia'y, calling lor my •. u Hm i . ■ i.. • < - . n'liuimnahiy nmi i .v;« ■ !.. m-y .la 1 Hiatt's 11 hi in •' i<j ic-i it i■• i 1 i • 1 i J;ii )’A omycmi u 1 i in* in I‘ r .-1. ., 1 • - I ivc.’ii Vail Dine i, ('.ay, V* • cr, :i;■ ■t 11 ' 1 , sou,” | lilsiml.. IV • . ;11 •U r ..I •• ‘ liy 1 ic Ins' mill ii i nil imi-l" 1. 1 a tin ;>!• r <•' ino'i r so da'll.'i ' z I’. r o (u.iMi •y mi llu) (' iiiiluliiic. (oi (' ' . ior ii■ ■ • |- views on "i he g ..it <j i ■ :. mi s <•( ii nr. IC.; Inc , U 'MTiinn'til Ir.'in in <. .ntii i-i. n w.ili i.'.c ( Banks—llio eslulillsbop 11l ol' a N i'i'iu.i! ’ ( Jltt-tk,” A’ ■■ ami o' ri'g.r.) tolhe “r- (cgaii'Zc t non ..( tir I’d Hin.v -'• t•:.k" Having be nho uiil .rlin nlc a lo m owe 1 1 In's" il•ir i c. '(ir.. snl Ki lulc in In. 1i- g h ave to reply In a'l ol tlmm nt this■ > mmun;- <':iiiiin wliicti i him ml i niltb ‘il liy Me ic ir | approach >1 ill" 11 si M ;i iy in O. dobi r, In iiittkt) ns line) as is comp itl" w ilt a prop-r respect lor (lie veiirces iVoiiinviieiice lin■> t m.»- iiato. I liavc ever I cen opp".-' ii a’n nt tonal ( )t ink. mid finny ol op.inuli 11 •n' 1 ;.c si.li nn pm*, it Olid r III" (‘o. i; -Ml nt m 1 1, In i lie iif pm , rule one. 11 in well In oxiill mi I lie < 'on it u• ' , (fill wine. 1 1 (mined lie ( omsl Ilnl c n rej.-i.led Ii J diroel pro,jo- ion lo crapil. I lie power nnr) lies o(i.rill lo lie enncdi-ne evi'.eiiee linn il i n Hint 1 r ylitlnlly I e eXi’i'cist din carry into i ll'-.-i any I in the ex,.n . grains t)' p-.w r :ii tlmi n.ttin ; incut. II is mv ojiinmli 11 1 ii I Ine Ino Banls ol ll.e , U n iled Si. Hes w hmli inn ix - led lorty yon is. mice 171)1—li.iie he n tin: great Ills' i mneii's wlneli httvo eoiilro. c.l Hot! l.ern Ciui.liiorce | n d directed il llireti.M Nunlit rn UluiniieJs, lo li.e llieolencnce injury nl the interests and prosperity ol the Smc li. I nln Iheivloro mi. i n lernldy oppose.I—on ground,- nl exp diency 1 -—ln the cstHljlnn.iiu'ir ol' nidi an ti n i 11 1 1 .• n. A mi;>iir lll > nl ol snmo buds may Ini pro,.i r In siisiiuii tins opjn tin. In 1791, the lir.-l Hank j ol' dm United Snips was eiiurt.'ied vi i Ii u Capital o; 10,(1,HI,OIK) Ti.o moilier Bunk : 1 was in. n etl m I' a lelpll a, W .ill il ( 'ttjillul nl j _ Ifc 1,700,000 AHr i tie 1 1 m New Vok Willi aj ‘ 4tu (ill ii I< i $l,BOOOO0 —one in lln .Itiii, ( ,ipi | la.) $70!) ODD T.iih giving In tlm.- e liner (h- Hes $7,21)0 000, id'the (,'upiinl tinihnr znl liy ;; (he Ciuil.n ; ami dsiribuing (he. balance ; ’ $2,s()(),()(l(), lo il I 111 ■ si ;ve koldm.; nr staple I j grinvnijj Stiites, ns to,low-:— I '<> 11 iiiimorn, ! .'100001)0; Norfolk, $7OO (1110; (Tarln.-ton,! JjjiiiliO 000; •Snviiiiimh, $7OO DUO; New (>r. an, (' $5)1)0,().)(), and $2OO 000 lo ,1,0 J).sir,el nl d Unhimhm. Tlioso Hr.aiiclii.H woio guvr..ed liy lh>! Mnllier 11,ink, and cmihlod it, wi Ii Us | lii'j'O liriinclies in New \ .>rk, led I! .-to;., in mulrol Urn eninilimte id the ,'lniilh. Tliere * appears no good lensna why llm; mn qnnl, ml nnjttsl iiislnmiimu nl ll.e tup iu n| 11 - Ua. i sllnll d Imvo l.een n;ado. In 1/0.1 -one year , prevmu-i lo llie ml nl'inc.n p. Ii inn -tne pnpn- .' iat on ol I’eini-ylviimn, N'. \v \ uric anil Mas , saolillaelts —vl:ere near Ihnc Inurths i.f tlm j cap lal Was pl.ie.cd, limonnled lo hill l.l.si.'d 0, and tin* pojiulai on nl Al.irylainl, VNrnnim Snn'll- Carolina and (ii'iirgi i,.where /<;x.s- lh,iii ■ \ mu' fourth us ihi' riijiilal mi - eaijdnyi d, mil me led m 1 Kiti.li-Vi. Nor dns il appear Ir '! tin. 1 uvenigi! exports ol 1701 and ’lt'd, ol s' up o Slut'S anl t lie Nort herai I , ales, 11 nil j tins mciimin v m Hum!is 1 nlintmn nl' (lie I’avor. i|' nmi painmano oi'lho (iovernnniil can bo jus | . tilled. The nvi nigo exports (or li.e year., ulmve mimed, I'iom llio sluplo Slate!!, wes $0,1)11.7 770, anil I rnm the ot In rs $lO olti.H 10 j l ' liy deducting Ihe amount >d I'nreigii ait chs exported Ironi the N irlhe. u cities,, we liml i l heir exports ol doraestie produce do Hot inu. h ~ l Xceil those ol' the tliapn* ,Mulea. ’J’loi.s We J'J perceive that n e latter wth an export trade rlmnsV it no* cpnlo i ipial to the others, reem \.*>l Ini' uliout one Inimh >.l (lie cap,! il ot the |J , n l;. —Ami I Ins is hy no means Hie extent of , tlm disparity. The Dink was made the Do- " pi tjiiory nl (ho Keveiiues oflhc (inveninienl, ° winch Hum 171*1 1 11 00 nuv h ‘ set down in aa average ol uli -n! $0 IKK) 000, excm-ive ol l .ans and T.ensiiry iu.’H h mid limn 1800 to ; |n 1811 inclusive. Hi a'mnl $ i’.* 000,000 per an nmi), mostly colU'i'lrd and a’ Die j (i . North. 'l' ns giving the lln ik an uoHve - upi- j lal |or the licssi eigln years ot il,-e\ stem e>n r : ah ail $1 l.OOil,09!) in llm Norliicni r tic. ;; ,j lilor.i lliall Six Hun s IM large as Ilia! rinpl we ! in ih" s'up'.o Stales, null el ah.ml $20,0,10 0110 during the las twelve years ol Us uciioo, o. ! nte.u limes more tlnui was u-cd 111 cities oil' the South. I sneak in round niuiiliers. rite no'es were in..He oijiml In specie as Ivr as the liscal tielnm ol (lie (I -vin u.nent \vas cou<.n il , mi, by be.ng made rcvUVable in | Uyment ol 1 I he public dues ,■ The exp r, s of diMam’le preditee, mi'slgV of , southern growth, mcrc.is .1 iroiii jplB,7oo,tlOU j 1 in ITOI, v) ben the It ink wad cliarleied, to, ? lo.'J'.l 1 0 |l! in 18l I, will’ll t lie dun ter exp - red 1 1' e nininni ee , jul ill il had wielb id ior I w enl yi , \ ears—dlllMig uuehlmelln.no wiu hill, u | coinpane, ive’.y sin all am .an, iol 0-. f n in Hie Blind.• Si vH , and t-.at ronlrulh ./ and Untiled ,n ns action by this mili a,id m.-ditn. (ion —,ad enabled U m e.xUnul Us leans ami ’ disc un is in lho eap lal s■■ n>d me ch i s <■: ■ the NorllnTil cities who In ea in't e pinnl a sors and ex(iorle:s ol li.e pro,dice .d the tinmb, Mini c.'ii,'t.)iu, l . ; i/ the iinpuncrs (or i.ie w hole ei an * I ry. The prnc - s was veiy ■ • nipb', n niorchitil o ca ihalisi m New \..m, I’lnl i I dolphin, i r 15 'si .ii, c.iu.d, liy ohunnug a lean Irom li.e J)a.il., semi his age t o Hie f ml., pme.ii ih I'.aion, I! cn nr i'oiuee.., pay mr n in drails on ill,* North nl a preumi.n, ean e the policy el msnnn.ee and In. .- id a ling In bn l’..rwarded lo I. e No 111, draw uu 1. nm,m, si J1 Ii s slerl ng b.lis n ten per cent mivairnn, mid pay bis ri : loliie UiuiU. Ami d'lns car go sold in tvnopn br i o more tlun ho gam t i lli.'iuat Ulnirles on nr Saviui; all, I In- do file s io i xchnng 1 would pay eomunssmiis. per- i (laps ad clung, »—and llm si* fling ( Xcban.-.n wmold he a ci> nr pmilt, Thus on a i . ..> / <u one buildred ihousmi I doll ire, die capdai ml wasidiuos' cnrlam lo un.ikn eight nr ten thousand proht. 11 s lid's ol i xchange wo n prih e- -.1 by minor,C's nl' g> ■ i ■ Inins Ir.uu ino Dank In poo f.r t\ ;:i. To s cotuplelnd llm (,;i-nnoii, and -enl Inn mg -iv eurrniil of vonlhorn c.mniiorce lbr i’ nnr born cliamiels, and mnsi'd it m d nil its p >ll’ in noil hern cities. Tun duties on the good# ini- i ported w-ne paid in lln s • eilin .add .win d i In Ih" Dink to e;.Tease i s j.ovv r, wlneli llm. l.ccaino irres s> Ido No Soiuh"in I) mb could compete v. I i p, . r vent rein ini-, m-' tuod.ile soulliisni luerr.liaills with sin !i . x'eii son loans. I nd"r 11.0 operations oi* ill - y.. tern. Hie imprir's ..f N . V..;k arcpMs, .1 , in 4-2 ..-100.107 m I7dl, ' ‘ld ".J4 oSI nl; ■/ J'emisi Ivaam ournii! ihe same - t •■. | t ~ t»:i.49o.(K):y, to $11,018,002 Wime i.- m, p.iri irmlu nt' the smiiilutu citio.i declined wntli correspond no rap'd-ly, or did out ho ... . u'uii iluii 1 ,-, which is the mine Hung. I Another i\»!i iiinl Honk was chartered in : I'lti with u r (ijiiiftl of ®:)5.00(»,00(), made iho JepoMiory ol (lio levenues of tins (lovermneni ii.(i nr n.' Mit lor the payment of u« deliis.— rims ivai tins new im-iiunioii rendered more i p a orful iim f i Us produce. nor, .-uni eualt cd not j.ni •. loioiiim! I he commerce nml exchange us In* ccimlrv. lull ft In o die viilon ol properly fro n ,\! one In M ssissippi. Ton distribution of i’r .- ;i, i;I -iI v, .in (j i;t- 11ft urn quo I nft i! a; ol i n old ; , i i.k mid I > opciiiiioiM oft ilnciiii oly in fav r ; : o tiiC imimimreo of tin; Non ii ttml in op, rest- I -. n 1 111 1 1 u I oft Pn S ill'll. Throng i lie inslru- j i.i • tilily o' ii-- I,mucker ii rosiin nitd lint cir» ! co, : ul on of l In: 15 > n lift ul the . s,.nii h, win In llio . ol llm northern ci! If;, Weil: (mriml'td lo ix-l p i 1 : 1 1 I lio rs ;ii ii nniig urn liinks me n loan' i liici-ft. and <:>'pimg mir nierclniniß of I In; j once,- 11 y (,i ci I In - lo cn dio Ihr in In pa rim I- , p‘-n in I'-" c i.,ui. jo cos 11.:• ciniutiy. I whole* (Ini and it to rccuicd lo b", (o coi; l roi I n coiiiiiioric m.d exchange ol I: n .South mid | it dcr them t disnrv eiif lo iliu ml r . t ol i!n- 1 m rni il’iift and lontllu!ioiib of llio Noil ). ]l | proof ol Hi s «i'ri' wan 111 nr, the la ii aon need ' ' y 11." I'm ; dent ol’ijm IJmk iii oft inpori. t I Ho: coiiuir.l'nn of (ton m J would bn ! coin lii no. lie ft.-iy; —"Ten v. 1.0. n force ol 1 lie iiintihl'iou v. as then loin direclcd lo slrengllien ( ,at place, (,\. w York) and tin: ; o■'l■■ ol 1 1 race Ic- vv ere dm.c i d o avoid I lie on i- j m d ip.'it, mid 11 n ,\i 1 antic bnuichnH in nr them, : ••y '-rail - upon Until!, 1 tit io pay tin; H u auei s • 10 i. 1 >i’t n, w .111 an l ltlc delay in the coiivnniciicc j 0 incur respective 1 i.alilici vvouhl perniil —] Tiii- is lli whole poin y of tin: Hank in tin* j 1 ii' > x moiidiH 1 will Ii" ktii ikon fore, i Hnl will.(i'll adi ii.litKm, lie re in an hi Inn in ;■• /.( of husiiu in \itr 5 or/,-, nnJ u lar>>i; iller, :n-c o! d'-,oicfti n- hida at. llm 11ranciicr.-t— i Hi • mrrcanc ol New Vorli bn ng (or tin: pur- 1 • i !•;■' of protection 1 tin- nihn -Is lltrri ; and lie ■ ii n'a■ol 1 h : I'oiii t'anncft 1 1 • 10jr irom llm! W el nod iSmrli, Hi sustain \' w York, and ! ife V urllirni AI la it c In'.tin Ii ■- ” "in mu nnn,'‘tins part, on tin: preseti* occasion, die | llnok deem al n i ll on'v da it wan de.-igne 1 to I a '.i by i lie (long I .- - win cli ci ca Hi I it, and pin c.ini' it.-clfin Pn ini,: nnlnrul altitude lo the) (iovnmincni aid I bn countryl* peaking ol [ IIm: in port n! mi is in New York, line. —" II n sou'l.ern produce bo Mlftliij.-i die oi'calcsl. pari ol I Im means in pay lor thefto importation Many ptirioln; j a amn cnln.lc n die opin mu ibn i. a N iii'liial I! iol: i, oci r> ary to rcgi nlal n ex.'hang «■- laid Ii a no iii inn i nritimy and nioda'a b o (ioveiiiinent lo collect aid [ ilidniTc it-' revenue.! vvilli economy ; mid li al j to al lahi 1 In.- n obj.'i : 'v, ft (Im dm i;' aol I ‘on I'i'iv - in die i.. a iln Inin ill. ol die late 1! ml; ; Sncli. lumen , ftnciii. no lo have b cn dm 1 11)111111111 ol die local 1 111 ■■ n<;i a al dm land ol Ki ll K rn ilulohi ; lot lakes dm ground id once j 11 il vv udo igned to cinili'oi dm eonuunrer i . ol dm (.cumtry, by aiding nr mi ■I a inn g ro in 1 ' points, or places, vvliieli ofconivc con n not bn done except at din r.rju'nsc or ol ( others—ir in pin it lingllftli, llie Sou Ii must fa; I deprived ofhercounn *rce, that Nt w York and |‘ n,. T Norilicfii cilieft iimy llouriftli. I ; not i hltlo remai'liHliio that Soullicrii !, nicii : bon'd utUeli mi 1111 mli importance to die c rcir ilai o,a of i x.Jiaiion, nr as Hie m tiler is mi- | , <!■•:. toed, 'i« il low rate ol exelmngo oil die | ( JMortli. Imn ready lo iidni t that iniicli lofts I , has been r iisiiiuied by Soniliern merclmnts in I i Lbc pay in nil of dc bis due at. Ibe Nor 111 at lli j/. one die Uii'iks Hia-pi nded ttpe.io payin nl- ; a tod that a lull rig inconvenience at lends liav~ I: tiling IVoiu lbc iSoildl l o die North, 'i'llift suite ti il’lbingft will be alinoftt entirely reined ed by In: reftiimptlpn nl cash jiaynieiilft, and dm Hales u i( goods in iib vvilli a view lo c ivur tho rate ol 11 ■Xci nope Hal il must not bn forgotten hv Im Simlhern I'lnulrr, that vvlialever die rale n il Qxchange may bn on the Non It, il operates i: ;s a bounty, or premium on di'ivc/ importations, cl mil tlmt if ex,.bang..- on N. Voi 1; could bn .nai at ion per cunt tor ten years, it win d uu- l * niOßtionably relieve ns from dm comniorcial iiiininelft oflbat c ity. which do not cn,.i » • i.i . , Hi.oi ivv on j five per cent per annum . in llm whole amount of our exports. Tho cheap Innufer and diHlmrseini nt of die 'urn's «»; llm (Inviirmrieiit anil a umfoim i nr vnev, are no doubt dn.‘arable iilijncls ; but liny mil; io ioftigni!n:ance in companson wit i the () r, cil commnn ia interests of die staple Stales ,| Thot vo or throe per cent more oi Ii f-s which p, be fbiverninenl may pay on the amount its p ev’ciuieft —which ought iml to exceed lific 'ii i’i inll eu ulTlnllar—mil tho trill ug dill’ereuc | vliich negi-ii. exist in dm currem y and ox- - ;li,ilign :ii a lillio el general specie payments e iv llm Hanks, nr as r-gulaied by a Natmnnl \i !'bink eanimt lie nf Hu; sliglile. I tnonn nt lo v bo fctnplo States, when compared lo tho vast 1 11 niporti), ; n of lining rebeved from lluttr com- nereinl dnpi’Uilcm n and llie.efttabhs'.iuieul ol ' i direct liadn with nil the world. 1 1 do not Imftm'Vte l() give it as my well con, ndered opm on, lino ' !il ibinl: of the Unit ml 1 3 ales bad i ovi r exn ioxolianga cm dm North mid linrope would nivv,’ bi ou in lavor ul dm S- u li Irom din lime (billoii b' gan lo form an important item in our exports, lo ' present hour. 1 The dudes on imports are pdd almost ex- ! 1 rlnft.vely on nit:cl- piirchnsed m lonegn 1 ill ! ■ utliurn produce, and collect- i el ui Northern ml cn ; and it deposit'.')* in I 15 ukft, and perimlled lo he used in their tins- ! me;-! rn iv.' In mcri'aftn tlnmr power lo perpel- I nate this ascendancy of tho Norlh and tVe r.i'ieie reovl V.ift-ahlge od 0 Son 1 i \ oil Will I I i icforc* po.ccivo liras 1 inn in hiv-'r ol men j lire s■)nr.l on nf llm revemi- s and n il i nee i I ol dm t bivermnnl from l!unl;s, mul rs course I (I/I/lOM ./ /<» Hu "1C orgii I Z | on nl lb- I’et Hank M'lmnie." Thehiftloryol which, and diecir , urns'a nces attending .Is signal failure, are so 1 tresh in tho i-llecttioii of everv one, ihat i ; further al n- mn lolhum m deemed unnei'e-ftaiv. i Tim foi l 'lbe.isnry h b ns H was called, ni .irndmeil ai d leeu- i’d (hiring ibe tw.■ lasi bosi , ’ s of ('cn >r as, conlainou, in my opin>>! I mn, si vend dangminift and nie.-t, obi'uix ons I prove " * :il bad it ! e *e;-- a'v vv amid j have p a'ml die revenues of dm counliv m ! I die 1a; dft ol i e I Vo, a, ■: ,1 ol Ib e I' ml ed ; Stall s-—ami ns far as inoaev can confer pow er itt onr cemilry, would h ive rendered his mlimitod. 1 h,u •o' to! Imu the d.itns -m | imports are paid almost entire!;’ bv the iSoulh, ! and HiaJ limy arecollo 'ed m N'Ttiioro cities where the goods are imported. Tim piy. 1 j me tt of ibem in spec e would in my opimmi, i lin a very simrl Imie, pto.eia'o our ii.inking insii'nllo.ift, an I operate most oppress;vety on i i our comnmre.a! and ngn,'uhn.al inlotesls. i New York \y i 'ir •bob, i ge.ftl a mini n otMiil.es i is oollee-ed, would mm mm (he recipient ol j lies current of specie. J’l'mu fl •! point ll ! would be dislnbaled lo the I.ami Otlicesof die VYesi, to meet e\ glii'li' sf.r pnreli.t. m'S"l'| o'. !m a "is, tt . 1 tli u'lghoui llie Nor them S ate- and cities, to meet the enormous >m n t ol (I w •rmneiit evoemiUiire; and llierc ts im op a'u ; cmifte to bring any portion oil ■' an i to in" l on'di. It was llie boast ol 1 , N'.-w Vie!; in the spring of 13:57, that there i was emuigli duo. lo her from d o I’otton grow- i l j Tile- alone, lo pay her i obi ol morel Inn i 1 v I V nu lions lo loiro- e1 ! Our debt lo ' New \.■ , and other N ither.i ctf.es. is con- 1 : ft'andy neem.. j, and if specie wore levpiucii ’ in paynmul ol die duties on their imperial.utis, (heir collecting agents a 1 the fc-o p i ; i» .'.oiilJ draw it from mir IJitikf, m.i.l tlu ir v .tills would bo fin,»: ied.nr they should sus{»f*u<l «[>' - cie pit via "i 1 . Wien Hie Haul: of ii him! ni i|,o iHteitiiiing ol ISJ7, re I used nny 1. cgor to sustain tot! great liuukvb, which hail hccii in ilia hnlm ot accepting Ainer mm h Iff to al most anv nmo nit, mill Hut Xe.v Yorl hit-'i'- clmnts cmi.M no longer ilia v <m Lomloii lor Hie pay men! oft . irliih I.lies o the purcl.a of goods. (!|<y wire (o:ilj)elied to demand e;iecio oftlicir'i}ini,-: ami Him drove Ile al in ii few w el;.s to i, M's joij:■ on ni (ipeaio pay incntH. Oir 15 inks won’ compelled In adopt n snirlar courso for a similar re.si —Mir uifircl.antH o ve 1 th'iue of i\e,v York, and the r debts must ho pad. That oily I bored - re bo fro mo l ■«! point where spo ie was lie s' vu'o.i hie, In ■ u i " most wanted', a id had our H inks contiimi ii to |ay up. cm, :h«ir vnu would il-.\i! been (Iniim-d. If I ; (ioveriiment re v#nne in the .'vo .them i: lie were to ho ( 111. ice I d in i-p •c:e, B mil ir results w mill follow. I: n, pe ,r; by rein in of the amount 1 1.-■; e i ■■ in IS’ --V York on tin; I;,: of April lasi, Unit I here wen— specie 'it H ud; •, 03,220,209 Do in eirctil .lion, ! .(HIO.UOG ;: 1 229 2(11 It has Ije fi '.'.led by lii.;dl atuliori'y, that i millions of specie would be udl'mien! to ■ ineei the revenues and di -burseiTieiils of lie !■ frmnent. lam ol’opin on, lueveu r, that at l ist twice that Mini would be m-c-s-ary ; by ihe time the whole amount of the revenue j would have been 'erpilied in spi ei. under he op. rations of the Hull. Treasury bill, had it jln e rne a law. lint takiig six millions as die probable mount; at 1 ss; I four lif.hs of Hint would be required in New Vork, or from four |to live miliions per annum. This would more | than double the amount of specie In limits | and circulation, and give a very great impulse 'o paper rn dii sin that ( ily, and of course to i coinmci cs.l enterprise. 'I bus strengthening ! our (fpeal cotnii.e:rial oppressor and render ing' our day of deliverance more distant and doubtful. Von will lienee perceive that lain d( e.dcdly oppos. d to what was called “M -ij/ecie rl inee" or the twenty third section of Ihe Snlj-T. easnry bill. In fact, the tkituls o( dial bill w. re in my opinion altogether objec tionable and of a most pernio’otia ten deucy. I am in favor of a divorce of the Govern mi ni (rom Hanks but I am not in favor of pla ining (he revenues of the country, in specie, 'nr ia paper, ii. (he hand# if nnij man ! Ihe : / e.i'jilii;' of die public revenue lias been thrown forward as the main and important question, by lho-e who de ire to have the uiir.nnlrnllcil tl/.'liumrinatlnf il —There can be no d.llictiUv in providing safe depositorien for the revenues of the (iovernment. The main questions are, bow mntli shall be collected, and how and by irlmm i.ejjiiit/ci/ ! I am “requested to make known my choice for (he next Pres dent between Van Umen, Clay, Webster, and Harrison.” These men all stand charged with a long catalogue of nn. I pardonable political sins against the South. | They were all advocates and supporters of the Tarill, or American system, as it was call I ed. They were in favor of Hie force Kill, ami the doctrines of the Proclamation. Tlicy en j tenant the opinion that Congress has power under the Constitution, to abolish slavery in 1 Hie District of Columbia, unit the right unil in | in ihilij bound to receive . Ibnlitiun petitions, and they are all—except Mr. Van JSuren —in lavor of a National Hank, and of giving toil! the deposit of Hie public revenue. Mr Van Huron has ever manifested such a total wain of political integrity and firmness as lo alibi'd the Southern Slates no guarantee hat he will, in good faith, pursue any measure nlendcd lo protect or promote their peculiar j nlorcsts, longer than policy may dictate to sc- j ure their voles Mr, Clay is charged with having said that .he operations of the Tat ill' would so reduce i the value of property at die South, as to in. hii'.O Hie n ■■... mm. Itielr slates, \\ heilicr he h s made this declaration or not, is matter of little importance. IT lie; possesses one half die knowledge of political economy attributed to luin, he mud Imre known llinl inch U’jnhl he the tenilency unit probable result oi bis American [System, if ihe people ol llie (South had been so losi to all sense of | their rignisund interests, as to have submitted | .o its undisturbed operations. He has recent- j y hoisted the flag of a Fifty .Million Hank — 1 Jiis is lus last great move for the Pre-id nicy . j Ho say - in language—not lobe misiimlers ood ] —to the commercial and mauufacuu ing inter ns sos Hie North, “make me I’re idem, and I will give >/o« a Hank of TMty Millions.” He was Hie lather of the American Sy stem, and now seeks to he the father of a National Hank. Such a progeny, leagued with such a parent, would consolidate the Union into an unmitiga ted despotism, or break il into fragments. The opinions of Mr. Webster, arc so well known and so universally condemned in Geor gia, as of the most ultra federal cast —that I presume uo party in the Stale would .hink for a moment ofstipporUng him for the Presiden cy . Mr. Harrison entertains opinions similar to iJy.so of Mr. Webster and Mr Clay. Y,„; will therefore perceive that neither of the eaiui. l "vs yon have named can be my cbo ee fur the Presidency. If elected lo Congress, and the election of ! President should devolve on the House of 1 K preseiitauve, 1 shall feel hound to give my voe ui accordance with the will of the people of Georgia, as expressed at their doctoral j College. Vour fellow citizen, 1110: UUTI.KU ICING It N i'll\\ IT. I* Mol’ N T.\! N ' S J IC tnllowillj? BC couiil ol a naiiual ciuiosiiy i» *' l ’ m l ‘ u * Ivnix* Ti lc£ra|ih : Tins singular mountain ur hill, is situs.'ed df ihe lu i-l antes din (Saury —a sm ail Iriliu'ary ui ilie t'lilorndu. about eighty miles Imm Uustrop, ] in a north-westerly direr’ion. It is about throw bundled feet high, and appears lu be mi emir ■ m.uis oval ruck partly imbedded hi die earth.— When die sunshines, the baht is reflected bum its polished surface as from an immense ininur, and die whole inmuiiain i;!mvs with such a d ci, zlilig radiance, that the beholder who views it even hum the disiu ee of fuur er live miles, is ] unable tu unite upon it without expe ieueina a i painful se satiuu, similar tu that ivliieh is felt • when lu km ; upon the ri,-im; sun.— The nseeal ul this lull is su very gradu it, dial persuus can easily vvalk up tu the top; but the ruck is su saiuu h nml slippery, that these win- make the at tempt are cumpelle.l lu wear niueca-ins or sleek ing- instead of shoes. This net together with ihe mime of the p':..v. Holy Munir, un, rent:ml the v.si ant very tnreihly of die command mado m) o ■ es a M mill Heidi, "I’m oil hv -he.stum i!i iby lecl,” \c. i ..e (‘inn.inehcs regard tlm mil vviiii roiig .ms veneration,and Indian pilgrim . frequently assemble from the rom .test borders ol ■ tins nitre, to perform their Pay mm riles upon its sn.nmii. Wni.i.r.ius-a s—it out uix u,.—“Worry sin j uiilar contrivance, hut vein a If- I our busincs aii v *ci ;t mi. ‘i i.... -g i s blow ml up nl’ a turn u -'I. -tn IV in se.-eti es reiiiatkovl of lip ! !t' IUII II 1 > .1 “ “ I ll's u»» 1 call •> cc-;, mlio;i din: ■ r, a’ Hu - bod-hug remarked veil he fell foul ot the fa j gcuTui’ii,” Oil l()NIC . . \ SENTINEL. AI HI tf'S’A. r 1 T iic»<!ay .Mjjriii ti J* v ;> i ela Ik* r 20. ST iTE RIGHTS TICKET r FOU COAGIIEBB. i WM. C. DAWSON', R. W. lIABER3II AM, J. C. ALFORD, w. 'j'. colulitt, r E. A. NISI3ET, MARK A. COOPER, THOMAS BUTLER KING, EDWARD J. BLACK, LOTT WARREN. foil SKNAIT, . ANDREW J. MILLER, Hill IIEI'UKSKVTATI VI.S, GEORGE W. CRAWFORD, CHARLES J. JENKINS, WILLIAM J. RHODES. ’ ’ In to-day 'h paper will lie found the letter of! Cnl. Thomas Holler King, one of the Slate 1 Ii :'i s ci mini aI cm for Congress, in reply to the Taliaferro and Franklin enquiries. Cnl, Kii.j .declares himself opposed to a Na'imal Hank, , lintli nn ilio grounds of constitutionality and ox t [ledieney. Ho is in favor of a separation of the 1 , Government from the Hunks, but opposed to the 1 exaction of specie in payment of the Governmei I 1 dues. He is opposed alike to Van Huron, Clay, ) j We bster and . iarrison for the Presidency, bo 1‘ Moving that ncillier o( them deserve the support I j of the people of the Sooth, and if elected to ! Congress, and the Picsidcntial election is thrown i ■ into the House of Rep r esentaiivns, will vole for ’ whomsoever the Slate give.; her ole tora! vote. I There are few men in Georgia .'tore deserving I | tlic suffrages of the people than Col. Jfi'- 1 ?, who | i interesting himself hut little about national po. 1 '- j tics, has bent tho whole energies of his mind to the subject of internal improvement in hi.s own l . State. , ( Augusta Theatre. r Wo understand that Mr. Ahholl, the lessee of I die Chin-lesion Theatre, has also leased die An. c gusta Theatre, and will he hero about the first of C November, with a very eliiciont and numerous p company. . I ft "'ill he seen by the following rcsola ions, ‘ I passed at a meeting of the Presidents ot die I Hanks in New Orleans, tout the hanking iusti j, i ludons in that city have resolved to resume 11 specie payments on tlio first day of January ‘ next. ‘‘At » meeting of the Presidents of the Hanks c |of ibis eiiy, on Tuesday, the 18,h of Septum I her—it was Resolved, 'i’ha! die communication of die j President of die Hank of iho United .Slates, al c | Puiladeljihia, ot the 8:h inslnnl, olfeiitig to co , operate vvifli die banks id ibis eily, in resuming their payments in specie at an early day, and j proffering the cordial assislnnce of that inslitu i dun in maintaining thereafter specie payments, , j fully meets ihe views of the hoard of Presidents I of the Hanks of New Orlans, and confirms their ( 1 exalted opinion of the enlightened and patrm ic ; j po'icy, for which that institution is so justly dis ' liuguishcd. '* He it licsoliietl, unanimously— I’llnt the fust Monday in January next, be and j is hereby fixed as the day of goueial and uncou , (liilonul resumption of specie payrrients by the hanks of this eily, of all their obligations, ami . each liank is hereby recommended m adopt a res- {) elution to that effect without delay, and to corn j municato the same to the Board of Presidents. *' H. MILLIGAN, Chairman of die Hoard of Presidents. j Cnas* Baums, Sec’ry.” j ■lke the Chronicle ,y Sentinel, I CiiAWFuitnviLLG, Sept 24, 1838. | \s there is a publication gone cut from tliis i place, having the names attached of various of '■ | the sufferers by tlic late (5 re in ibis place ; a; d as i ‘ , | the purport of Ihe same (however innocent the ( j motives ot the publishers may hate been) has I ( I | a direct tendency to injure Lou s A. Edwards; - j ibis then is lo certify, that while the fire was yet burning, Mr. Edwards came to me in the most , ! friendly and gentlemanly manner, and offered to I I serve me !-y raising a subscription or otherwise, > j as 1 might deem best, giving for his reason wiiy j. I ho offered his services first to me, that ho con y j sidered me as die principal sufferer. I have no wish to enquire into die fact whether I was Iho t ! ptineipal sufferer or not, but this fact I well knew | at that lime, and 1 slid continue to know it, viz; c j that by the fire, I had lost every dollar of which d; 1 "as possessed in the world. This being my I situation, I aceep'ed the friendly offer' f Mr. K. j whereupon, he consulted with some other gentle* i men of the place, and forthwith, upon the fob j lowing morning, raised a subscription, which a may now ho seen in this place, and to which the names of several es Ihe citizens are attached, II that on Tuesday, the day follo wing,' Mr. B. went '| t , ugusln, and that his going, as well as his {.business, g e " p .i“ ,:| y known, and that I was I ■- of the opinion in > ! lle was aclinj foi all, not j ~ from leqnest, but that ho "a - ' Prompted alone by 1 his good tceling for die sufferers. Hut to conclude—as those who have suffered I with me by the lain fire, do not sec fit to own the ' agency of Mr. Edwards in this matter, I own l‘J that tor me he was an agent very arc piablo, and U ' one to whom I led gratefully indebted. And n fuithcr, I*(en er through tliis medium, my siu- II cere thinks to every one who has assisted me in [ this my extremity, assuring thorn at the same I, lime, Ih it their charity "i f be received, and ils it worth duly appreciated by JAMESH. H. SHACKELFORD 11 . is A great suilerer. is This is to certify that I drew a subscription far the relief of the sufferers by the late fire in Craw furd' ille, and have no doubt that Mr. L, A. E i wauls was prompt'd by the best motives in eir ■' cula-ing the same, and that ii was generally known '' ! it) the eidzens t f Ciav.rdville. This 2-tih y t . i. j‘ember, 1838. EDWARD JAMES.' ie Iconcur i;i dto staieiiem in the above cortiil rt cates and do believe them coricct. I HER .MON MERCER. % I From \^A\Sj Extract id a EdtTnr “it oivat™ nail Georgian, dated Four Ki.su,' I' F, Sept 11,1838. J)ci<- Sir. —Tho principal chief ol llic Tal lahassee?, Use rent Ins wi(u iiuJ children to Fori Brooke, will) ~ parly ol his irll.c, now being about twenty-live ; to.ul he remains out will) a view to induce l liem all n, coma into General T.ivlor, The general impression is, that they, as vvolhts the Mil kasuckies, will eventually come in for etnigr.iiion. ‘J’lio express stales that the above party had reached i aOtpa Hay previous to Ids departure. General Taylor is s ill at Tampa, tirgociating wi.it the Inruns. He wilt heat Fort White, on Santa Fee, about the (l it proximo, to consult with ■ Colonel Twiggs, now commanding the eastern I part of tile Peninsula. I is not believed that he - will push another campaign into the enemy’s . country, viewing tint insuilicicucy of our forces. ; It is hoped, however, that recruits will he re l to I fill the regiments now in Florida, and that posts | will lie eslahiishc I so as to protect, most cllcclu aliy, the front er settle cents. The inhabitants jean then he invited In their homes, and gradually ! as the population incro tsos, the troops will icmove ; Mouth; Tuis airangoinetit v. ill omiMo tho Sec -1 retayv of War to withdraw the 4 e.oo; aides ol i the 3d regiment of infantry ti nt appear to have | been entirely lorgoilcn in the re cut changes, | and by mi exercise ot the same ehaii'.abie dispo 1 :-iu..n nnnii./s.ed towards tho artillery, permit | them to proced hy easy marches to some healthy I position, where lltey can enjoy that corn foci which ihey stand so much in need of, alter their long and truly etlicienl services. Pensacola, September 15. Naval.— Wo learn that in the curly part o! next month itie Constellation frioa.o will sail lionet) (or Boston, in charge ol Comman der Mclntosh. Commodore Ddlas will hoist Ins broad pennant on board the Valid ilia, late ly ' oumiaiided hy Cumin tinier Ctvinu, who returns to the North on leave of absence. Wu also loon that tlie Levant is to bring out fi ieen L etilenants tor the West liidm'Sqnadro'D, and that Coutniamlnr Sioel.ion, who had been ordered to tho command of the sloop of war Concord, is relieved from command in conse quence of us having been doterm nod to take t ie Concord lo the North, lor more t xumsive repatrs than she can nice ve at th a Navv Vttid. It is said that Captain Bolton, laic of *'‘t? N ivy \ art), is appointed to the commat.d of in,; 'r.ga’e Constitution, deal in vd lor the Mediterrant ,f r) ■ T he tune Jit pit? - illicit it is tisut! for a Post Capta nto coni inn '* command of a isquad rou having, in the case ol ConnnC“Joro Dal as, nearly exp red, it is e.mcel.ud that, the fffw c.iinn.antler o! the squadron will probably coitio o i n some other i'r'gato. The French ling ot war Laperoitse, Cap. lam Tournier, arrived hero on Thursday eve ning I-st, and yes'erday niurn ttg exchangcnl salu'i'H with the flag slnp of the Mqtiaci on. I’tie i.ajK rouse is otto of the block ad ng squadron. Mho is tbiitecn days from Haorili c us. An increase of the blockading squa'iron is Gaily expected, ft is now publicly known i ere that when Hie additional force* arrives, Vera Cruz will be attacked by the French. lowa Territory—Toe lands in lowa., commonly called B ack Hawk’s purchase, w.l I e oft red (or sale, it is expected, in about two month*. Thete is a project for connecting the Wis consin river with the Fox river, by’two canals) it, t|i fibre tit point* —One of them is the For- I ago Canal, of 502 rode in length, seven feet icep, fiity feet wide at,the bottom, and seventy H top. Contracts arc making at, Green Bay or the construction of this canal. The other canal is the Marquette and Kentucky Cry Cnnul, which is more th it lit Hy miles tit length, for subser ptmu to tho stock ot which honks arc in a lew d iys to b ■ opened in F,uiu d dptim. The Fox R ver Tiansporlaiion Com pany lias comp! ted its arrangements tor the tr.insnora’ion of emigrants and merchandise from Green 15 iy to the Portage ol th& Wis. cousin and Fox rivers; and the boa’s of the company started on their lirsl trip on the 24th of M ty, lieightcd with goods, &c. tor the in terior. Yankee thin awn mass. — Coining it over the fifteen gahon law. —We understand, that previ ous to the Division Muster at Dedham, yesterday, a shrewd one. hit upon the following novel ex pedient to evade the license law. Me made ap plication to the Select men for a license to ex hibit a striped pig during the parade day, which was granted. Ho accordingly procured a pig, and with a brush, painted so.no stripes on Ins hack, and yesterday morning he had a lent creel ed on the li.-ld, with due notion on the exterior, that a striped pig was lo be seen within ; price of admission si.c and a quarter cents The rate being so low, numerous visitors were induced to call upon his swinish majesty, and every one on com ng out, appeared highly gratified with the kind and courteous teeepnon ho met with from the keeper of the remarkable pig, for each com r was treated to a gL.ss (it brandy and water or 1 gin, or whatever liquor he might prefer, without i anti ext-a charge. Some were so well pleased j that they were induced to lake a second look at i the animal, and were as kindly and liberally treal iedas at their First visit At the last accounts. It c exhibitor was driving a brisk business, and I was likely to make a profitable day’s job in cx j hibt ing his striped pig, —Boston Gazelle. jin; iJfSfctHT,— Flt o v. incite - ter Virginian slates dial ilia crops of corn and potatoes, and indeed <dt tile Fall veeehtbles. are in many in : stances dcs royed. The ground is so dry that die [ farmers ate unable to prepare it for seeding, and I <ho public roads are nearly impassible, being cuv- I oted With pulverised earth that is almost sutfoea | ting to man aml.hea.st, Thu springs and Water j courses have failed to such a ch giee that catde j have hen driven many miles (~r watet, At Pittsburg the same complaints arc. The Advo | L ' : 'te .laics that for one hundred days the sky has I been unclouded, and the country now looks I ko t il 1 ,: "> I'd de-Ctrl. In () no vegetable* of all kind ( have risen in price. The Cincinnati Whig says | mat ra n iv wanted in all directions, and the corn e- qis wi 1 not yield hall the average quantity, I ■ flio Ohio Hirer near Cincinnati has dwindle.l' [nlm.-S'io a pet y rivulc:. The low state of the water, hi) , t' B ' , 'P r > is not vvilbo ;t s nne ail'anl-ig- 1 , .as it ullbrds a lie.' oppor v ■: for temoving the obstructing bars and ,-u ■ A iatore number ol pet son* are now ctnpbq : f. u Stale of Ken lucky in clearing away 1 on at the mouth of tho lacking river, opp ■ ..! e (,’incinna.i, which when removed wi'! prove highly advantageous to j a latgo district of country contiguous lo that I slieant. CO 51 HEIICI ‘ L. n i vIIK ot n, \ XlAltk r, u . aT i:. The l run-,-miens took a start on Monday, when till sail li a.rmunted I i (i/Jb-i hales, all American; iken tite daily t-ansae:ions h ive amounted to ■beat 1,0 :0 liags, with an advance of from 1 to g e.-iilimes, anil ms mm in. ton e.- ot :! (■ •min up m too r:i : ... week. iho tifirl-.i lis verv lirm. ion whole loan! of s.aks since our lost, has '" i 10. "J ho lo; .s t'liiuw.s ; (itKJJ (ieorgla I plat ids and Klori a. 7ifo 104; 773 Tennessee 79f: 3-397 I- m tout 7i'fa I la; 3ml Alabama 7t'f 50 a 110 • 403 I’lTii.imiiiti-o, H3f 50n |i*l .'i t, Ba'es on the lltli.—fit) hales I.omsi. ntt ot 10(7; -■> do. do. 1014 : I- do. 98; to do. do 93 ; -hi do' do. Pi: I 3 ( do. Mobile th': 3J do. do. S 3 ; U do. Georgia 3fii. ■ fl ln : Co, on ihe 2j r ,j fl Ii: si, lira Nahah VV iiiTtlxotom, aged 7 1 years ■ I was ilia wile o( Cann-tt U hiltiiiglun, Ujc’d and B daughter of Loveless Savage. I ci!A R i !... ; on. Sept 2*4—Arr on Saturday. SL .i,. I .Inn row, s*inii!i, Mntanzas. * SL 1 H « Id. be Km lad, fonll rd, Noifolk, sclir Omar!,, ■ i Umilon, Host”", sc!,i- r t I raneis. M ., B Aa-a.i.a , .«!„• Os. nr. Soul!.«lC.. Sf tup„»ti„e, ' B i 'Will Saturday. ulirMiijn l,lirc»sur, Dnxbii B 0.1. Ilaraeod, ,\ev. York. ’ XUu ■ ' (■aMnuMas an mi ■■i ~ m. , ! n ... n Ala., Sept. 15, 1838. I l u - 11 • D /■«/, r: S e n l of the People's Line of fl \ ~ 'd'lys, ot Abjbs; i, ( icorgia. B . liu-Uo deem it due t 0 your line of stajr Pa B and our fellow., mziis who may be travelling ~,! B lhe mite, In iiilmm yen and them, should you B decni u an Mhjei.t woith giving publicity toil I our e.iloe ami perfect satisfaction with the manner- B m which wo have been transported from Warren- fl urn la tins pme, in the unprecedented si,on time I |ol i‘iy hours; and although the Telegraph line fl I ,i:l d endorsed mi their Way Hills to beat yours-Vm fl i“I ‘{ 1S ! 1* ,,1Jr S n dthtT tlie Telegraph nor the K I , l! ‘ ‘ s '»g« have arrived, although wo have been R j hero soy.aal hours, and when they do arrive wo Ks venture to predict n will be eight hours behind, in- Eli 1 ■ tl.of 11 0 111 hours ahead. Ife Our journey was accomplished without any thin" fl ■ o i living, and the cxpedi.ioti is wholly to ho as- fl vr.-i, dto the superiority of yonr teams,the excel- fl lc in".) and strength ot your stages, and the expert- |J j cured, soliijr ami respectful deportment of your dnveis, who we have imieli pleasure in bearing W K simony, we fbimd eipial, if not s tperior, to any HI others we have mol in our travels, tt y W e are, very respect hilly, yours, & P E9 U. o. I'Kirt.hard, p Now O,leans. J„ I’ALVHU, Si Now Orleans vj A. G. BARKER, I Mobile. joiin a. nuiev, §* New Orleans. J. G. MICIIAILUFFiSKY, Mobile. J . 1> 8 MURRAY, % Sept -> ;,i Green.diormigh, Ala. 0 Augusta Benevolent society. S At the r,monthly meeting ot Hus -orielv J Held or, f relay evening, the I 111, , ns t , the follow t‘ o«sui!,iMno ll ti* ~nl “* ,leoli VVer ° ftPi ° ,tlU ' , ‘ l tu ai t the L **•*«* r Division No 3. E W Collier, J B Hart, Mrs U Juba -uiead and Mrs - urinda Young |r sept I8 _ £ 8. * • , OY, SieCry, pro tom. f V7'TiV,’v‘ C V- li ' h '’ riz ' 11 "> a 1 11 a) 1111 r ”e 7 M f'/ /Y T V. I ii ~ J aa 8 candidate for Colonel of the I Rith Regiment, ___ S . P , 1H I n I,? 1- " aill, iorisod Io announce SAftWp/' I o , ,,H !l rn,ld dale lor Major of ii, o I 75ih Battalion Georgia .Militia gept a I t’AL li AN O WUV fJKIi .(JUO UM. ' f rj;'?!!!'. 1“ Mow receiving a Tull supply « I .h. cf Nfitpfc iintl J'uiigj '-cotls, suiia- V I file fertile full and winter trade; lie has also recoiv- I ed his fall supply of (E ocenes. His stock of | both Dry Goods and Groceries, comprise a very * large and general assortment, and they urd offered I lor aiile on reavonabij terms [ sept 3d trwliwr VVIfH.I AAi BOST.WIC|v. I n,|/ ANTjdU—a wtouioti as Overseer. by a V V rerg.mwho l.as had several years experience '!*’ bu ln 7 s - n,llJ ■■■ l,u can give the best testimo mala ns to character ami eapabil fy. Apnlv Is B il. VVARUUN. or JOHN HOWARD * ■ept dn #t * f t MUBEIiL AS.—J U st receive,i, a a?- sortruenl ot fine f-iik and Coiton Umbrellas _sept 2o by uc I y CRANK. ’ ' w TKiiNGTH UNINW F !.A fiT'lo J pared tar pains, weakness in ih e breast, side, back or limbs, &c .they will give alirmtl immediate mid goo! lung relief, and for ploasantm ss, safely, ease i a "h certainly, are decidedly superior to most other remedies, for sale by AN PONY ,fe |[ M \ ICS aept 20 232 Broad street. . -- el.h elrH>llCiiOS.—Competent ar7 ~. mi women's having been made, Family and i hysiciaus’ Rreseriptions can bo had at all hours ol llm night, and on the SahhntJi, so faras nooessilv may demand, at Apothecary Ha 11,232 Broad street. tU* Tlure is a night hell at ibe door. gept 20 a.NTO.SV & lIA INKS. teas A ~ *'.506 sacks I .iverpuol Salt, for gala tJ l| y JAM UN McUOVVAL. sepl IS I Sava Miinh Stage, on Wednes - A day, the 12|l. ,„.-t. n Hand Box, containing a Bonnet, will, *veral ariirdrg ol ilrcss, loine of whnli am marked wnh Miss Brndly’s name Anv mlormaiioti about the Box. if left wnh Dr Cun ningliam, or will, \:i KS Bradly, at Col. Jones’ Sum on county, will bo thmiklully received, and all expenses paid. fit sent 18 \jSJ <E DRIVER having located * , ! n Augusta, will give prompt auontion to any business that may bo confided to his care, and haying '.liken a house for the purpose, will thank fully receive anv articles on consignment, and en deavor faithfully to dispose of the same ■uig 28 IrwtOet SOEJ’2’SS-W KSI kl_\ UA IL-ROAIV * p' OCKS Will he opened’ by the undersigned “C \ "Mimyi.rooers for flock in this Bank, ot the Blh nay of October m xi.ul Hamburg, and continue open Icl ween I lie hours of 10 and 2 o’clock for 30 days. Every Stockholder ii, ,ho Rad Road, u I’.o hlial! pay up I lie second instalment on Hail Korn vStoels, is emit led In subscribe Ibr an equal ] number of Shares in ihe Bank. Twelve dollars and a h ill on each Share s*> sub bribed for in the Hank, must hn p iid ar the time of subscribing, either 10 ihe Commissioners, or to the Cashier of any Hank in good ere 'it. A Met ting of the .Stockhol ders ol tho Bunk, in parson or by proxy, will he held at ( h irleslon, on the 201 h November,,-when tin Mother Bank will he organized, and Breaches esl.ib mhed in Norlli-Carolina and 'l’enncssee as so. hi llicren.ier as possible. A copy ol ihe Char ter- is in our Inn Is fin* examination. Signed, W. W. sT.\ K IvK, 1 I Comr nisstoners. I>. 1 . GUUhD Y, ) gspt 18 trwT.v f IMIE, ('BORGIA AND CAROLINA if AI,MAN AC for 1839; by 'J’honi.is i>. Ash more, just published and for sale hy the gross, dozen I or single, by WM. HUBBY, at the Angu.-m Book store. otw sept 22 1 2 NDiAN HAIR OIL.--This invaluable uriT t. elu is composed ol the lies, Arkansas Bears’ (If) i combined with other nnielcs ofhnown value fortho j growl 'l of the Hair, and is perfumed with the gen uine Persian Olio of Roses. The Indian Oil pre vents 1 lie hail from falling out or turning gray gives I lie hair a light an. glossy appearance, and c rises It to grow with strength and beauty. By its frequent use, the niosi -mlilioni boir ran be mode soli mid smooth. _ The Indian Oil possesses the sin ; '.'mar property of gradually changing red or light : hair My a I, iiidsomo brown, il used for a short time I y'* *'■ ti. io are various imi ations of the above. ■ I: e, p.irehasers are reipicstcd to ol serve that the ; g.Mimi" article only isoflered tor sale hy | J' P| ANTONY & ILVINEB. TOBACCO. | Virginia Tobacco, ofsupe quality, hi hand and for sale on rca- I onus, by H.URD HOWLAND nug 22 swfivv %' OTICK—AII persons arc cautioned amiinst 1 - d employing or trading with a free man of color hyitie nanieoi JH.'/.V SCOTT, m,'ess a ticket or ordur Irom the subscriber. 1* 1/ MA\T7 August 1838 wit * I »OAiroiSG._Families and single persona •’- v. islii.ig hoard an I lodging, ran ho neeom :;i n.a.ed vvnli -p.ieioas and comlorlable rooms, at •drs. Carter s, Green-street, sept '.O wdtv DR. FENJAMIN doihjlass! SI RGKOa dentist, I" AS retllrued to the city arid resumed the dutieso a . I' is profession, at ids residence corner of Broad and Jackson street., over the stqrcaf Messss. Ciarko McTipr &Co ts Oct 4 « 3 J OtlTi li, MURPHY will act as my a, attorney dining my absence from I lie city ; all P'Jsons indebted to me will therefore make imme diate payment to him. A. FOSTER. Angu-tu, May 30,1833. ts