Augusta chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1837, September 25, 1837, Image 4

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P— ,l,< " » From the. lUcAhuhvl W hii*. 1 calumny reputed. We need hardly call ilie alien: inn of our 1 reader* lo U*c corn‘s|*ondenre between Mr. i t Leigh and Dr. Walkmsun the subject of llnr ‘ calumny, which the Hon. William Mtnith Ir.c I* din'd t»> «uer on tlie late Chief Justice Mar- j blind. But \vu think it our duty to inform the 1 1 public, that this Mr. Siuhli is the same peri-un ' oii-wimm the Jackson, Van Boron Democra tic citfi-ReptiWtcan party thought ptipurto ' bestow the Vole of Virginia for Vice I’rcsidenl j of the United States—being, we suppose, lie most doociii matt theyoould find. They bad ' better liave gone the whole hug and given their vole to Dick Johnson at once, instead of | leaving it to their Senators to do it. We nmicc a letter from Mr. Smith to the Huntsville Advocate, (winch if we can lay our hands on the pa per «vc will publish - , from wh:,:li it appears that Mr. Smith’s imputations wore not confined to Chief Justice Manila,l, 1 —•that he likewise assailed the characters of . (Jen. Smith of Bal.iinore, Mr. Stlobee and Mr. McDuffie, and questioned the purity <>f tlieir legislative conduct on liic ground of their being stockholders of the bank. He is truly • wholesale maligner—hut it is to be hoped, that the excoriating letter of Mr. Leigh, alike withering in its silyre and conclusive in its vindication of the spotless name whose inte grity was impugned, will silence the calumni ous tongue forever. There is n passage in the latter part of Mr. Leigh's letter to Dr. Watkins of the 28tlt of August, which reminds tts of thn following passage in Churchill’s Epistle to Hogarth; “Sows, and not few, .vain trider* with tho pen. Unread, unpractised in the ways of men, Tell us ihsi Envy, who with giant stride. Milks thro’ the vole ol hfo try virtue's side, Kctreata, when she hss drawn her lautil brostU And calmly hears her praises after death— To such observers, Hogarth gives ihc lie; Worth may be hearsed, but Malice eamivt die; Withinthe mansion of HU gloom) hroist, (A mansion suited well to such a guest,) Immortal, unimpaired 'she roar* her head And damns alike the living and the dead." To the Editors of the Richmond Whig; Gentlemen—l send you, for publication, a copy of a recent correspondence between Dr. Milea Seldcn Watkins oniiinUvillu, Ala.,and mr, on the subject of an injurious imputation on the character and conduct of Chiei Just ire Marshall, by the Ilonorablo William Smith 1 publish it, because the friends of the late Chief Justice, who aru apprised of the impu tation having bean made, and of its having been communicated to mo, Imvn a right to know the result of my enquiries into the sub ject, ami I can see no reason for delaying the publication. With respect, your obedient serv’t. B. W, LEIGH. Letter from Dr. Miles HelJen Wallin* nl Hunts viVr, Ala, to IS H Leigh ot Virginia. HvttTSVILLE, Aug. 10, 11*17. My Dear Sir— During our late polit; eel canvass, which terminated on the 7th insta o', it was publicly Fluted, on more than one oc casion, by the Hon. Wm. Smith, (lute of S. Cnroliua, that Chief Justice Marshall was the owner of seventeen shares of stuck lu tho I?. S. Bank, in the year 1810, when he decided In the case of .irCullodi vs. the Statu of M cry. Caud, that the charter of that Bank was to n •titiitionsl. Tins statement derives additional inipo r. tsnee from the fact that it was made upun tl e authoniy of a U. S. Senator now represeiitia g the Stole of Virginia. We here are nut willing to admit the trut.lt of such allegations, upun purltztn statements, without further proof; and believing it to It; the duly ot every individual to protect Iha character of our country and its distinguished buy factors, I have, ut the request of many friends, addressed you this letter, with the re q ic.it lint yon will obtain from the proper sour ces correct information an to the fads of Iho cose, end eoimuunioaic the result to mo so soon as may suit your convenience. Yours, truly, M. 8. WATKINS. Letter fam Mr. LeigU la Dr. M. S. llaMui.i. Richmond, Ang. 38,1837. Dear Sir: I should have given yon an ear lier answer to your latter of tin* Killi inst., but I was obliged to write to Philadelphia for a purl of the mloimaluui necessary to enable me to answer it with certainty and accuracy, The imputation, which \on inform mo Mr. Smith ventured to make upon llio late Chief Justice Marshall, was, that he was the owner oTTiewnrtten shares of U. S. Dank stock in the year 1819, when he decided, in the case of McCulloch against Maryland, that tho chariot of that Bank was constitutional. It appeals by Mr. Wheaton s report of the case, that tho argument of it wascuinnv need on tho 33.1 February, 1810, and that I he Chief Justice delivered I liu opinion of the court on the 7th March.—l When’. 33-'. 400. 1 herewith enclose you u certificate of the transfer clerk of the Bmk of the U. .S. which shew* that twelve shares of stock were trims, idrrod to Mr. Marshall on the Lli April.lßl7, «nd five shares inure on tho 10 h December following; tliat twice us those shares were (ranslerred by Robert Adams to Thomas Mar ■shall, trustee fur the widow ayd heirs ot Wm. Marshall, dec'd , on the Btli February, 1819, under a power rrfaitorncy from Mr. Marshall to Mr. Adamo,dated ami acknowledged bnlure a nutary putdic of Washington, I). C„ on tho 3ili February; and that the other five shares were transferred by Thomas I*. Cope to Tin i. P. Cope ef* Sons, on tbe sHkli March, 1911', under a poser ot attorney from Mr. Marshall to Mr. Cope, dated and acknowledged before a justice of the pence of Richmond, on the 31st January, 1819. 1 have obtained copies •of the two powers of attorney referred to in (he certificate of the transfer clerk,which also 1 enclose with ties certificate. Bee Nos. 1,3, 3, 4. As it did not appeir from these documents with absolute certainty, that .Mr. Marshall had parted with Ins property in the last five shares, before he decided the case of M’Cnl inch against Maryland, though I had no doubt he sold this stock on thn 31st January, the date of his execution and acknowledgment of the power of attorney for the Iran-t'er ut It, —inquiry was made of Mr James H. Lynch ot this town, whose name appeared ns attesting witness to the power of attorney, fur exact in formation ofltm fact. I semi you Mr. Lynch’s certificate (No. 1 ) in which you wilt find conclusive proof, that these Five shares wore sold to him at par, and paid fur, on ihc 3lst January, 1819, and the power of attorney tor transferring thiKii was handed to Mr. Lynch at the saute time, leaving i lie name of the at- forjMr.Lynch's convenience; and that Mr. Lynch advised Mr. Marsi all nut to sell Ills stock, but he assigned as his reason fur selling, that ho did nut choose to remain a tUockliulder in the Bank of the U. Stales, na questions would come before flic supreme court in which the Bank might be concerned. It must bo obvious t» those who know Hie course of such busiurss, that when Mr. Lj -oh sold these fits shares ofst.ek in Virginia, fie funded the scrip with the letter of tutor neyfur Ilia transfer of it to the purchaser. Tuny probably west through many hand* be fore they were sent to Philadelphia. 1 learn, that Mr Cope tilled up the blank in the letter of attorney, with his name written with his «wu hand; and that the scrip and letter of at- i ttomey were sent to him by Mr. John V. j Wilcox, us Petersburg 1 have no idea that Mr. Marshall felt, that the holding «a such uo interest m the Bank; could bare the leant influence upon to* judg ment «a any question in -rhieh the Bank (light be concerned. But he was a« ruoltr- Kbolo for his circumspection and profound . iwxdedgc of mankind, as he was for his akif . I ikies an.) virtu.; kre.v l! era tv re sui-b men as Mr. Sin th in the w<ir,d, and lie wi v cnrcful not to vxpccu lu* judicial con- ; duct to llicir tfubpicocis and censures. Ii icsu.ls, that Mr. Marshall he’d no Untied States Bank sock, when he decided tho case «! M Culhw h aga-net Maryland. Tiie *etc/die/ta iar>'s above mentioned wore ihc only urn ovt.l L'. 6 ules Dank a oca, Ilia, Mr. Marshall ever held in Ins own right ui ti.id any personal interest in. .‘Sec No, 0. Bo: as I hold it incumbent on me ton li the wi.rre trutli, 1 think it proper I should acid—l *:,Tliut I find, ilnil ronicluno he ween January mid July lfc33, tiiere wvtt twenty fee »hares inns (erred to Mr. Marshall a. trustee fur the w.i. ow and f Kc.rs of Wllliunl Marshal', mid He y still stand in his name as tius ee. I know he had no personal interest in lit a stock, and he never drew but one dividend upon it-; all the res*, to tins day, Imv.ng been drawn by Mr. George llopcr, who married Mrs, Mar shall. 3mdy. Thai Mr. Marshall »nd I were joint executors of the late G urge Keuli Tay lor of Petersburg, who dirtclt d i lie jexecu or* to acil Ins whole estate, mid to invest the pro ceeds in stock*, or otherwise, so as to v oid a certain income tor Ina family; that a sum ol money belonging to this trust, came m my hands in the beginning of the year 1319, w til a part of winch i bought lli.rly slijkh of the U. Staten B*nk stock, early in the February following (I find 1 paid lor it on the 11m of the month) after Mr. Marshall hid left home to attend the supreme court; and tint (is my duly required 1 should) 1 had th sided: trims, ferred to him and mo ua executors of Mr. Taylor. He was afterwards inlurmcd of this investment of the trust fund, but lie had in* part In making it, mid 1 alone received the ri - videiids for Mr. Taylor's w daw and dmigli. lere. Neither ho nor I ever had the leas* per sonal interest in the stock, I purchased u merely because I thought it a j.idicioua invest!- incut. When 1 first received your letter, I thought it probable, that th x in ght bo Inc transaction alluded to by Mr. ijiinlli, and tin mediately referred to my accounts ot admin istration to ascertain the exact slate of facto ami the dates. You Bay that Mr. uinith’a rtatementa du rives additional importance from the fret Ilia* it was made upon the authority ot a U.B'« e.* Senator now representing llm Hutedl Vir. guna. An.! in a hasty letter I wiole you nri mcdialrjy on the receipt of your*, 1 dcsiryd you to inform mo who the Donator wr-. | hope, that eiihcr you wt.-ie mistaken ui sup posing th it Mr.Simlli relorred to ihc nullmri ty of either of our Senators, or Hint ho wax mistaken in vouching either of them fur lux author. For, knowing that bom oIMm prexca* Senators Imm Virginia arc weil ncq ia ute with Mr. Maruhall, and perlci lly upder.'.iood the spotless integrity ofh s eoiidu -X and char acter through Ina life, Ins scrupulous honor, hi* unpractioc 1 dismlerbstednes", iim eluin turn ot Ins mind above every low, little. Fordid consideration, — 1 cannot behevu that ril or oflliuso goiftlvilieu mu have made such a cotnmuuicaliun to Mr. Smith, winch could hive hud no other purpoxu Ilian to impugn Mr. Marshall’s judicial integrity while i<u wax living, or to cast reproach upun h u memory since ho hss gone tolho grave. Siillifihi fact bu as you ml iponed, 1 desite to know which of tho Heilu'ot.t Mr. Smith vmn he.l. I observed ills said in the review n .Ur Sin ill's speech in Ihe Hunts' die Sunilu.ru Advocate olihe Bth inst ,tlmt Mr. Smihn ferred to a reports made lo Congress in IwlO, for the (act that Air. Marshall owned set'll /sen shares of U. ff. Hank stock «t the tune ho pronounced h.s judgment Unit tlte elmrler of the Bank was constitutional. 1 have io acci-FM tolho documents of Hie time, end it may he trus tberetwart’a such report Bu, Mi Km ill ought to have Known that tho fact ol n person hold ng bank slock ut one date, is no proof that he is a sto kliolder a- unelher or subsequent dale; and 1 nttist mv that il ivim liis duty before Ihj nmdo sin h a inintitßlitm an lie is reported lo have made upon Mr. Mar shall, or any body else, lo have n.-meitamed (as he easily might) the 1.-u!lt .1 Ili>- f.n ton which he founded me charge. It will he m vain loeny that he did not nman to impciieli Mt. Marshall’s integrity; the impntai on wa. on aeiua! impeachment ut ji, or it had no mean ng at all Even it the fait had hern, that Mr. Marshall owned sccenieai shares of U. K. JJ .nk ivmk Ml Iho lime he pronounced tho Judgment of the Supremo t.'ourt that the charter of the Hunk was eiiiiHlitiitiomil, lea peniniarv imor etl in (lie question would liav-* been measured in llic difiereiiee between the value of the stuck in case the (l ink should continue in existence, Slid its value in ea r the Bank should immediately to put down. It u> meu incredible that any fair and candid inmu could believe that such on interest could sway or bias the judgement of any bin the hsses’i and inoxl sordid ot mankind. I have ■ o such personal knowledge of Mr. Smith as onalih s me to judge whether tho imputation vvlni li he has made upon Air. Marshall, is lo ha attribu ted I o Ins consciousness id tint inlluem e el pecuniary interests on his own mind, or to that self tormenting envy winch attcucs m per.nr virtue ...bile living, an Ps mi.-mnes pur sues it after death, twi kmg from lie; pam which its fa mo Inthcte, in'.he wretched pleas ure us detraction—or to pnhli.-nl fanatieisin, ora belief in the fanatteism of othors—or to a mure casual indulgence ii sbing to efilvi ti picxent party ( lirpose, in id cr d-s egard ot the denes of candor, ch tr.ly and pirttu e. You are at liberty to make vvbat use yon please of this letter. Yours wills constant regard. U \V LivJGIL To Dr. Macs Bci.ticx Watcin--, HunlsVil e, Alabama. Letter from '[r. I ei'h lo Or. M. S, Riciixosu Soptsmper 11,1 SAT. Dear 9lr—A few days alter my Idler to you ot the "fill oil. will do patched, 1 learned suinc other facta from Gen. llarvis, the soo-iq-Uw ol the lato Coicf Justice M irahall. which I deem i; inv duly to eoinimtoic.no !o you; and 1 should have dour* so eailior, Inn I was again obliged to ■vtilclo I*hiladol|.liia, lo gel mere aicnnee inf. - inaiion about them than Uon. Jlatvie’a mc.-apiy could supply. There were ten shares of L . S. Bndt stuck which stood in Mr, Marshall's name in Januaiv. 1817, which escaped my termer res a vb. became no trace ufthem was to ho found in the dividend bank of tho oil; c of do Oink at thus place. I find that these leu s. atvs were trsuilciriai mi llio ftili Feliruacy, IfilV —eua to Mr, Jntm GialdarP, and tho other nine to Cicn. llarvic, under a Icitcr ol sllnrnry ftom Mr, Marshall In Mr. Gjtldard, da led, and acknowledged Us ire a notary if this city, ou tbo Sibil January, 131 V, Tnoc wa),ai the same irnir. one share nintiding in lieu, liar vic’s name, making, willi die nine share ■ ;;am- I'errcd lo him by Mr. Marshall, leu shares, upon which ho drew all dividends dial accrued horn July 1817, lo July 1820, h uh inclusive, lie dice sold this slock to Mt. T uiplc Uwalhim-V, and It was at Ivngm. on the 18. Ii An «nst, IPStt, tians lerred to Messrs Ualani and. Temple l.waihmcy of this, place. 8u Jar, lire dividend book of Ibv ollica of the Bank line, die ,r uisicr book of die bank at Philadelphia, and the let <t» o! stl rncv under which the transfer* were made, sfturd Cer tain evidence. I wide " ill) the certificsl cl ihc Tranalcr Clerk, and copies of die let en of atlor ucy. Usf.ee me, but it is not accessary to scud tlirm lo you. Gen. Harvio tells me ho is under the impres sion the ten ahiiru* ut stock held by him.wnc not. I a: 'first, h;s pinperty; that bo in lactl held t'-i-m | s< trustee lor Mrs. Marshall.iho wifool ihcCuicf j Jastlcs, who had a kind of separate fund of tin own. w.wcb was invested according to hn wishes, and disposed of, pr.ncipal or ptofii*. anion? her children «l b r p'.aiwuic, though as this w| arale fund was pel held by In r under any viced us set dtmeat, the legal liabi in it belongvd lo her hu«- bind; that firs of live ten shares wore first given to him. (Gen. ilsrvtc) —ihat is. Iva was aulhorre jcj to iivpoc \lb -i »' r his <so i so. ari l the other five were 1•» idm; ii*,vt he r'.vc* ot* mneeter ;.iS prcci— 1 1 . d«'C« of llic-c gift*—but he does rrincmlwt p* r-j | case dales of these gifts— bo- he doc- rcrncmi'cr | t peifccily well lUel when the last fin -hares vvi-ic j ' gtvvri lu huajlir. Mar-ball iiifbrrnsd run, (and] ibni, hethniKx, in a idler from W i , tliat they were given lo him because there was a s'l'l pending in tho Ctupn-me Genii in which the Bank wa»interested, and ho (Mr. Marshall) | tbcrclme wished lo divest bim-rlt of all inauntr of interest in the stork of the Bank. Whatever disposition you may have made ol rny PmnCr tiller, make the same efthie. Yours, truly, b. W. LEIGH. To Dr. Mitts Sttnr.v Wxt«ix«. Uonl. Wile, Alabama. I have read the above letter, anil, a -Caudill (? to liny l*evt recuiler lion, tho facts ns eel tortii as Coining Irmn me, me pt-r'ecilv emrert and true. J. I). HAHVIE. | a^rrvy.. l ii>n,'jißr.v.iu.n. Frlrtisy F:*rertluir. ?2, J*»27. j -ar - ; —, - -—==• Korne wi-racrc has been holding a lengthy conversation with him-elf in the Cons ilulivnslist of last Tuc-day end this morning, on the subject of the approaching county election, in which he satisfactorily provra to himrcirih.il the Van Hu ron ticket is much the m<wt efficient of the live! “.fornpnrisonii ere odious,” and our Janus should have retnemhered ihi.v proverb, unless hn cither expected no reply, nr has steeled his conscience against the nlinga of nolraged reason. Tho su p* rimily on the part of Gen. Walker over Mr_ filler, it is not pretended, arises fiomlfis superior ’ ishnU, inf. r nation nr ability, hut frnn asuppns. c-. love— "that’s tho word.”—of tho member* o c ’ i the Lcgiidniure from thcinieiiorcnunile* for hi’V, l-y which limy will hn rmislfainid f > tmppert the rights and interests (if August' fit r.U sake, when rLey would otherwise he de ,f |,v reason and Wind lo justice. '1 he love ts mm kind, we had always been taught to brdicvu was tho birthright of pro. - porty of the ladies. Wo have .cad the‘Art of Love." and lh‘j ••History of Love,” and nmlii Hides of Imm t*tofir«, romances and novels, both . an firmt and modern, hut we have nowhere found . it recorded that ono man fell in love with anoih nr, save in th* instance of Ned D ace’s two men, 1 nh.■ fell in hwe tvilh rich other, "got married and r.iisiid a fine parcel of children.” Ii U l-ue we have sometimes heard Oen. W. spoken of as , "ohl womani" but wilhont qucsiioning the triPli ■ of ihc assertion, we had always suppn«rd that he had arrived al that matronly age, at which ft-- , males rommaml onr respect and veneration, hut fail lo ctciie our bosoms with the "touchings of , the lender passjob!" Nor did we lake (he hint ■ | some da- s since, when a Van Buren neighl'orof j onrs. with an nu ll smile and a knowing leer, rc f | marked, ll'S'he drpendeil for success in the sens -1 ' tonal i h elion, upon the ca) a iiy of liis candidate j for "singing songs, and /nigging the hint."— ■ j AI"! «t I ill little thought that our contest was 1 willi the clisritis and in me of (ha! vev. for whoso i sake all line (Mate flights men consent In become Unjniii-is. We but litiln thought that out can. i did ales eniild have (o contend against a pressure ■ i like thill Tint all joking and jesting aside, we tell (hero!. ’ fogniil correspondent of the Constitutionalist I lint ,I he had better avoid comparisons. When he lells the iample tfial hia Condi lales are plain, rcsfiecta i hlc. Ii ’iie' l men. and will vote according to the best of llu-ir judgment, he will no doubt eceure (he consideration, if uni ihe votes of those whom . he oddrcsies; hui when he etlempls to set them np ns men ufqnnlifiealions for important business, superior to (heir opponents,hit forf-its (he respeet ' ful attention of the people, vvlio lose right of his , candidnlcs in wondering and langhihg nl ihc ri. , iliculons cxlravnganee of their ndvoc.ale! When i he says, byway of undervaluing Mr. Miller’s i nhili'ies. dial he “can oialio a sound, sensible taw i ii'-gumml, nn'hing more,’’ he might he asked upon r.'hal subject of importance to this commu niiy.Gen. Walker can make a sound, sensible ar gument, or any argument at #ll. anil wo ims ginn ho would ho rather at a loss for nh ans. wer. Other questions equally ns hard ns (hat might ho asked, hut us v« Jcs-iro to slum a public discussion which might bo productive of heart burnings and unpleasant f clings, we mere j ly throw on! these* hints to ihrvt writer, lo let him know that if such a controversy is forced by him, we shall ho by no means at a I iss for maloihits lo m ike him run llio* attempt. So far a* this press is concerned wo arc determine I to avoid angiy and embittered personal altercations ahonl the candidates of our opponents, desiring that the contest should he con>'ucteil in harmony and good feelmit, sud terminated with mutual leaped for each other as men and partioans. In the aununciafioii of Lacturea in ihc Louis ville Medical Institute the Graduation Ft* was accidciilally o.auied. Ii is f "0. The Sccrctav nt War has cmimnmandcd his rc’uistliim on Bio Governor of Kentucky for u brigade of volunteers lor the Florida war. AMEBIC A N MG NhULV 'k \AG AZINE. Tho 'Keptcmhcr No. el this ably eunJjtcifd works i- full of luicrosl, literaly and political, ihc character ol ihe work having been so tar changed as to a aejoie a political character in addition l*. its literary one. 'J'lns polifier.l department will be exclusively under ilia control iifl'xnK Uknjxmin, E q., nml devoted to and "umtcvialing and con s.:mvrit la iintenaii.e of nuo Whig pr iiiiples.'i while iis literary ilt-pxilmsnl will cuntiuuo under fi:c iiianajcnH’iil of us other l ileutid ami able edi tor.*. Messrs. Hurr'ux ami Hmu. Its hletaiy papers are generally well wiillin end biyhly interesting, audits political .mos dis i ItiigmsliCil by much iihility, spirit, imclligence, I sn iitilepeudencc, Tho following is a table ol its cviitcnu; ostciNii rxvkns. Tnr. Times. Boat Song on Lake Ow.sco, Ile-clmilcr of the Batik, , I Vaiidcrlyn, Lea'-'s from a Lilly’s Journal, No. 7. A Stranger on tha Banks of the Hudson, Too Happiness of Nature. ' A September Trip lo Cat-kill, T.ie Lind of Poik, i Sketches of Paris—No. ,3. Toe I’rcrniei’s Story, Dm Juan of Brjj.anu, To E. 8., fioerates in Boston, To the River U .dsou, ■ Napoleon in Exile. csiTicAi xoncta. Memoirs, Correspondence, and Manuscripts o'. General Lafayette, Th* Young Ladies’ Fiieitd, i Letters of Lucius M. ihso ; 1 Tho Hatcimru, Eludes bom Real Life. jtosrnir cavrvrrx rxßt. The Divorce of Bank and Slate—The Ns'urali ' Ziti.an Laws—Cuhivaiioii of tho Prauiu* Tou ching Loco Focoitm—Fas est r.h Hosts Doveri— New Dtigh.on—Sistiaiicsof Piitshurgh—Trans ■ p'iintibg TVeel. *fOS fs: CR«dm€tt AVt • herrt<:fwre like L"d Cyroti, *u a H t.* r i 1 in’s c«l«brncJ * Critic, or <i tragedy rchciirtrd,” h the heat ftrre in the En;j- Jj*h Language, are requested to rtiaft *'Pul. tic* the corner*,'* in the two last numbers of theContlf ! luiiomhst, set in • their opinion of Sheridan s ! s»u;>crio.'i.v incorrect no lunger. Q. 1 Mwo’i Ni’Ag’tf riiRT last.— -We clip lh« £»!• fnwinj* from Ilia New York Star, a..d >f it is not the Major*c heat and bigjcot, it in ceilaiuly hi* o*ry la*f. ‘ The New Orleans editor*having no thcr fish to fry am! no sea serpent to talk "f, arc measur ing the proboscis of sundry mammoth mUaqiiitoes lavly raptured. They ore found to belong to the order which inhal>iln the alligator awamps, the same tint are generally known under the names of gallinippers, that sharpen their beaks on brick hats’* The !a*e elections give evidence that some of tlic old Jackson men considered llicmselwi in the predicament of Lie gentleman who occupied a dwelling in a bad neighborhood, and nhaened to a friend that ho bad resolved ‘to change his qnatters” for snid he. ‘*l have given them a fair trial; I have been knocked down and rohlied ev ery night for lh« last three years, and I can bear it no longer.” —Louisville Journal, Eipvnoi-o.— The process Ftyunrlns'' is in the full tide of successful si Zxfu i intent ‘•lilafk line*” have Wen 4r»; >v „ a round -rtrgreat etl and hen in J ?i!ne;,ee. Viro President .l.’tjusoa has bc«r, "E.rpungad" from llic Great Oroaaings in Kentucky; thu freemen <*f Indiana oa # Rrpwipnl" rix Van Bnn n members 0111 "f Lotlgress. Rhode I land ha* n< lily discharged her Dntti. in cxpungiii{( her Pearce, ami Maine li»» not ori’y • expunged” her Park,, bin drawn ‘black lines” round her Paiijichli, “Bnlilaiy ael iil imj 1 ’ (he great hu nbog Benton ‘ ret Ibis ball in motion,” but the people are rollin'; ii over the parly pretty merrily, Ii mi if it continue!* In go al i l ' present rale, “ne rather calhrhitc” llml it. won’t bo long before the whole party, humbug. Benton and ul will be Expunged.” — Phil. Com Herald. The following toa-t was g veil at a late typo graphical dinner in New York. •I idivirlu.il soars composing the profits.ion; may every solitary type or lypo lie speedily fold ed in llie rmve of beauty, bound with lihss. uml looked up in the chate of matrimony, to en joy tile blessings -, iebled hy*iho-o impress ible and beautiful letters fioin the font of hiiMiunity, wiib out whom tin* t ! p and bottom of tbo fmjeot hu man li'e would he helpless, slurred over and mac hied, and ihe middle part of the form not only never go to press, but be joylpss.’ (Prom the London Now Monthh/ Belle Assemble.) FASHIONS FOR AUGUST. Mnuaiso Dnnss.—Embroidered miisliu robe, hull high corsage, and fichu a la puysanne Irimed vvilli lace. Long light sleeves ornamented at (he upper part vvilli two lace volans. liicefstravv bat the interior of the biim Irimed vvi'h a vvrjalh of while floweisjtlic crown is decorated wiili » green esprit and green ribbons,disposed in a nov el style. Di.nhkm Danas.—Lavender mouscline de Side rolio, corsages Pen ante, c*l low, made full and Irimed with a fall of lace. Sleeves denii large. Ceinlure and sleeve knots of lavender poo de Botc ribbon. Pice straw hat. a round brim.the interior nimnved with a wreath of Prev ins loses; a bud of Paradise and a marabou plume adorns the crown. Evuvinu D.mss.—Blue figured pour do Sole mho, a low corsage and short boil Hunted sleeves. Mantelet of white utile, lined with blue gause & trimed with tulle illusion, it is of ihe Shawl form, very deep behind, the front wide at the up per part but descending in points. The hair is disposed in ringlets at the side; the back part is turned up lightly. An ornament composed ol blue ribbon drawn in full, and firming an exces sively large rosette, is placed on the summit of the head ; and long ends from it streams upon the neck. Public Phomkhale Dttr.v*—lndia muslin robe; the (pound is embroidered in detached (lowers, It, feathered stitch, anil the border trim ed wi h two richly embroidered (Jounces. Cor sage a la Vierge, and long sleeves light to the atm, but Irimed at the upper part »i b three (alls of lace, a row of wnich ai r t encircles the top of the corsage. Scarf mantelet of primrose gros du Naples, bordered with lace. Victoria bonnet of primiosc Sparleric de Vontse, lined with crape , the form is between Iho English cottage bonnet and the French bibi— it is trimed with a wreath offioWera and ribbons to correspond. - "Trr n n t mini "BY EXPItESS [rllllJl null COIIUr.sCO.xnSST.] WASHING TON, Sept. 10th, 1837. Mr. Calhoun had the advan ago yealerday of making the long, elaborate, argumentative expo sition of his views on the “absorbing topic,” in the praaopco of us large and respectable an audi ence ns ever filled the Senate Chamber. His doctrines will bo soon placet! before the country. Col. Be It tun manifos pil a great deal of jealousy at ilia intrusion of thu Carolinian, into what he considers his peculiar field. He had no idea of being deprived of bis thunder; and so, after indu cing Mr. Calhoun to put off his amendment till ihe tit rone c mu. should come up, ho came down with two amendments, which contain the substance ol his old bill "to re-establish the const! tmiohal currency of the country," and which he said would accomplish the object of Mr. Calhoun iH a different way. So far the two Senatms a greed; but Benton soon took an opportunity to recommence the war upon his old antagonist.— Mr. Calhoun had, in the course of his speech rofoned casually to the proposed bankrupt law, and expressed his most deistve opposition to it. He denounced it as inexpedient, Itar-lt, oj pres, stvc, and without a shadow of authority in the constitution. M*. Benton sneered at this attempt to discred it the mcasuui in advance—said that it did not utVcct hi- tu rvo-.—that the proposition was agio rims net ol President Van Bitten—and rail,dm round terms at those who were adverse o it, Mr. Girlatul laid on lue table of the House,ac cording to promise, his counter project. It is similar to thu revenue hill of last session, which G.m. Javkson carried off to the Hermitage in his b eeclies pocket. The Senate bill for withholding the October instalment of the dep sites, was taken up in the committee ut the whole; hut no progress was made with it, i . consequence ot the absolute want ol infill illation in the Home inspecting the slate of the public finances. No man hero, in or out of Congress, has been aide to obtain any clear ideas on this paint from the Secretary’s report. — The Secretary himself has been convinced of the fact, fur he has mad a a second attempt to rcnd-.i himself into ligilde, and sent to the Committee ol Wavs and Means, what he calls n summary ol his report, far their convenience. This second report diHers frrifa the fi st official exposition in -evcral important particulars, and people arc at a lass which to believe and calculate c pon. To mend the matter, Mr. Cambrcling read to the House a statement, which he said ho had prepar ed for himself ut thu Treasury Department! |; j g published his morning, and ynu wilt find that it also is essentially different from the Secretary’s Ucpoil! These inconsistencies and contradic tions were severally commented upon yosterdav by several members and Mr. Cambrcling’s an swer was, that the difficulty was altogether iii their tnitapptchfßMon—that it was difficult to 1 uodbr-und .here Tatter:—that it was it matter ; ol science—arid that it was necessary for a man to be brie sixteen years, as he had been, before , he coul.l Into ju-l notions a out them!! J hi* j modest declaration was received with loud laugh ter and jeers. But the House determined they would not proceed without accurate information; so the committee ro-c without doing any thing, ■nd went home to due, and laugh at the Sccte- , ■ tary and In-organ, Gambreling. I, The House to-day resumed the consideration j of the A.vn uk/o-ite bill in Committee of the j Whole, and Mr. Bell of Tennessee, made a lung r and elaborate speech in opposition to the treasure Previous to this, several hours were consumed < in the reception and disposal of petitions, and memorials, and resolutions. ( Mr. Adams presented fifty or sixty memoria’s .cmonstraiing against the annexation ol Texas to , the L'ttio'; and he offered a resolu'ion, asserting it to be unconstitutional to make the annexation —but the Chair decided that the resolution was out o. order, Mr. Wise offered a resolution, calling on iho a President lo cotit.-riunieale copies of all correspon- j deuce, papers, &C. relative lo the trial of t Major G.-netst Scull, his removal Iro n his co.n- j inafid in Florida, and Ihe proceedings of the a Gouit M ustiall in Fredcricklown, the decision ! i f Executive thereon, and to raise a .-cl ct q committee to inquire into the merits ol the whole * case, with power to scud lot persons and papers. ~ Mr. Gailihrehng opposed the resolution. Mr. Wt.-e suppor cd II in a speech orgeat ' eloquence, in winch lie dwell upon the it jury and •: injustice done lo that gallant olficer in the whole lj case, i The discussion was not finished when the hour u arrived for going lo the orders of the da; . c The Senate to day took up and passed Ihe ilnec bills which have been under cons dent lion in that body for a lew a days past —namely. " the fill, authorizing the issuance of Treasury notes —The kill providing for the extension ut the lime on Merchant's lie venue lit mis—and the bill pro viding for the adjustment of ecilain balances dm ftom the Deposite Banks. Those hills were al, sent to the House for eoiwurtence. Mr. Rives of Va. then aro .o and offered the bill ' of which he gave notice, yesterday, to designate j the funds receivable in payment of the pnblie 1 dues; He entered at leng h upon an exposition olits provisions and a defence of the position he had assumed. He commented in severe terms upon the omis sion of the Committee of Finance to report such a measure as that which he now brought forward. Ho declared ho was opposed lo Ihe President on the question otcolleciing the R 'venue in Gold & Shiver. He thought such a plan would he de liinieiital to the best interests of the country. Not the least of the mischiefs would he 11 prevent the tesumpiion of specie payments. He spoke of the proposition offered by Mr. Calhoun aim Mr. Benton In regard to iho same oljacl. He said they corresponded to the policy of the specie circular policy which has been repudiated and condcinmed hy the inajv ity of the people. He staled that the principles of his present proposi- \ lion were generally the same as those of 1 lie Rev. enuo Bill of lust session—wi Ii two modification.-, however—one intended lo authorize the receba liilily of Treasury notes in payrnanl of tin public duties, which he contrived with especial reference |o the measure that has just p s.-ed tin Senate. Another was. that the no es of no Banks should be receivable in payment of the Govern ment ilucs, which should not, within a specified time, resume specie payments, , He said life only remedy for existing emb ir- { rassments and distresses was the rest ol a ion ot confidence. This cannot ho » ■complished with out u resumption hy the Banks of specie pay ments, and that will not lake place for a long time, unless the Government will manifest 1 pro per confidence in the currency of the country ; & he eat nestly uppe tied to the Senate to do all linn in thorn lay to restore this confidence by restoring the, connection between the Banks ami ihe Gov- 1 eminent. Mr. Rives tone cd upon a variety ol other topics, to which I will reler in my next. The hill was read, and ordered lo a second read- ‘ ing, and the Senate hen adj mrned. M. From Ihe N. Y. Vom l erciul Ado, Sept. ]i. Watt. BTHKI.T One o'clock. —The transac tions a; ihe Slu. U Exchange,this morning, were not very heavy, hut the sales made were at rail)- 1 cr an improvement in prices. Beset n.—The only sales at the board to-day I were 1000 five franc pieces $1 03 and 500 do ai S.LO IJ , and ISO Puliiot do.- liloons at ft 141,70 each We notice American gold and hall dol lars 7j a 8 premium ; qu.trier dollars 6 a 1$ ; Spanish dollars. D a 10 do ; Mexican do 8J- a U do; PalriolaloutilooiH sl6 Til a sl6 75. Tukxsuut Diiafts—Sales at the board ibis morning of SSOO at 4j, and 81000 4 per cent premium. The latter sale is a decline of j pet cent on Saturday's prices. We mite them'st- 3j a 4 premium. -w— awawk - *'*» 1 arunfisw 1 rl(9?u«(n Female iendemy. iVi ACADEMY willheopetied -” " for the reception of pupils, 0(1 Monilao. tin 3d of October, in the largo building -n die Aonli side ot Kuynold-st, in ta- rear ot tno In u am-e Bank The eottrse ol studies will comprise all th liraiiehe.s ofath 'rough and refill d English, 1 dm a non, with Mtsic, 1 moling, and the Laun, French, and Italian languages. sept Id \v3t 215 |_fc UOUtiii I' to Angus aJalon ih Phh in t nit a negro man who calls linns It'd A I.Klf; h «y» he liolongs to 1 ieo g• I Inrris, ffurke comity lie i -36 or 3T years old, S led N or 0 inches high, dark coutplee ed. —als 1 — tin llie 3.’th, a ii"grn umti win calls himself OA.NIEI, and soys he b long* lo Mrs. J'liomi , hilgeti- Id Ihsirii t. S. (1 lie is 5'J years old, 5 teel ‘.lor 111 it-ch-s high,dark rompleen-ri. Tln-owiu is nr-request -d to come fiow ird, pay expenses, ami ta-c them from jail. EU .Until LI A, Jiilor. ; -"I- 11 w3t 304 l.‘ew:inl. FOST.oii l uesdny evening lasi, ,-ither in Augu-- 1 111, nr on the " riglushoro’ road, within •) miles of Aognsl.i.a Red M roeeo POCKP, P BlrOK.roii taming 316 or 8315. in hills, the hat ks not iciollei t ' d I h name ut lire sitbscritier is wrilteu inside tin Ptieket Book. The above reward will be given 10 i thecielively oflhe Pm-ket Book and Jlon y to .Mr, )l. 1 ,111 le, hi ihe Globe lloiel.orlo the subscriber in Crawlordville. THUS. J. W KHUUNL Kcnaihi. T EFT mv nlailtniionrin Burke County, in June bright mulatto,hy the name of iV.*!,* about twenty two years ut age, live feet and up wards high, spare made, an 1 lias a very down look w hen spoken 10, ami is very notable on account ol being a little deal. I hive but lit le d mbt 1 hat h• has a true pass, and is trying to gel to a Ir e State Any person lakh g up said i.oy and lodging him n -erne safe Jail, so that I can got him. shall be oiiii tied to the übuvu reward ol liny dollars WILLY 'VI..IBERLY. fPP' 1. 106 o( Burke 1 o.G n, I he .Savannah Republican and I h.nleston Mer cury, wilt each copy the above three times, and charge thes me so thisnHte-». 5 s i sS v|> idM iiiql g»a I will give the above rewt rd for the ap frJr? prehension and delivery of my Sign CHARLOTTE, at ray residcnc near §'i --C Millbaveti, in Seriven county. She i, about twenty years old, very da k com 1 iL- pli-ctrd, and dresses fine for a servant s ’ ie was purchased some montlw past sSiSSsinim Mr. Thomas J. Walton, of Augus J ta, by 1 homai W. Olivo.-; and. n» her mother amt t acqoainlances live in that city, it is very l!ke!y she 1 s t.arbored by some of them. ■ E-b M 4b MARTHA OLIVER Louisville.Htdical Li«(i(ute i L ' lit. Trustees ot tins mstimiinii, prupeily esti jj mating me importance ul'the duty to hr |ier fu.ineL iu .electing suttibtu gonUcin u 10,- ih ; i«- sptoiuole chairs m u .ued.aai fcvko-1 occupying >u> lift (1.0111.1H.R |B.»ilioii aiid so munificently | r.- \!il«d w.rny ihoiiLsiu.il) ol ihe i-iiy, hum « t .urcJ l,„ uatns necessary u Double ih mi lu olilaiii ilie r - uuioilu inloiiiMUioii, ml liny have, at length, the suiuutiluii iu I d.kvu that ilieexpec a io.m of Ilia panne v\ill b<‘ luliy 1001, 1 iy the ewe u aenio.t llay yre now ptcpurod l • iuuUu, ihe I cturea will rou.iiuuccon the last Monday j of Ucloocr ik-xi nu*l C Milluua until (he lasi ol ho- : bru uy, on Uu;m \e.al branches ut Jicd.cmu* by tut* toiiowiiig g ntleii on, viz.: Anuliit y, by Jeiieiliut* Cobb M. 1). (Into Hrjfcs aor oi same in tie Medical college ol Ohio ) by Joshua »i. Flint .)i. u. (lateoi luai.iuUa o. Moihiiuo aul ( limcal Hraciico, by Charles CuiUwuii si. I ) (iu o Hrofe*aor of sum jui ‘I rails)lvunia t/mveruiiy.) J liL‘»>ry and Hrauiicc, by John E. Cooka M. D. (laie Hi o lessor oi s.uao in i rumy ivanii univ'toaiiy.) Materia J edicu, by Luiisioid H. Vand Jl M. D. <late Hruics. or oi chemistry m TransyiVuma Uni vcrsJiy.) Obhteirirs and Diseased of W’omjn and Children, by litiii) Mnicr M . D. Cht-iniol y ami Hhaimary, by John Loiko M. D. line i rousftOi <*l smt>o id. Aituicul (. o.lege of in iciuutm i u one oi these gontleiueu, Dr. i ocke, ii sLoulu be Slut d in.>t he is at Hus lone in Hurojie. and l e i nisieC' nppoiu »*d linn, h. having, Iroiu ihe oi Ins friends,! ha I lie wilt ucccpi. .bhuuid h»-decline, Chemistry ui'ibe taught by Dr. VaodHi toe ensuing umicr. i l.gihsMUtP b -5 b;nn provi JflJ with a sufficient ly cXumsive Lib.ary, Ap aiaius, and nil tho upp.i ttiieoa nectnwary to* toe iltunration of the mjv«tul lopitfi ui nisiruiMon; ample lecture rooms have been niicu up >ol’(heir aceoiuiuodatior), w.th comm di* ous smaller ones attached lor Anuiooneul r oms, bib*u y, .Museum, &c t linkaf nistnn lion wnl he de iveroj by me pioie-sors ioilie Hopiial, which is now uo exitiisituapd wvti oid r de- üb.isitinoni Asa-, id a haspr. v.ulid that oard ug iscx-rava gantlv high in iin> city,it m ilibiuhi pnjjtor to siate tou> ii inay be h id im lading luel aod lights, at iroiu •?** io t>4 po. we. k. vwindi is uliuiii as low ao ii can be t’orniai.od in any Ainericaii ciiy. i lie p n o ol ihe t.ekels s j?ij to each of ihe ih'olets * s. and a.oeoi mr Jiuniculaliui aadl he usJoi me i ihnny onn u ition 1 o Payment anl be received in notes oi solvent hunks of lie < ti es in which pupils tuuy reside. JOHN ROWAiV, I‘. si.Jenl of the h’oard of Trustee. I.onisvil!o, Ivy, ang Zi [sepi 65:jc»:iw:«y, fllU.ll the suhfecnber.on ‘V day las , 1 ih ir.si, resi.-ing 1 /Vn. J iu ilKiiison couniy, t»a, a &'*■>/ ,ie S r ' wtui about b Let 0 in ) t eh. a high, a little inciiiud lo j yellow ili color, lho* a lull bio -d- (1 mgro; hs name is Huck, Imt it is probable he Will endeavor iw puss I hniisulf If as Henry buck, or simply us Henry —1 He him a Very plain mark under Ins ear, on his jaw, about the size ol a dollar, having h .on inflic i d by o knile. He i- cjnick «i> ken and lias a Keen eye with very thick lips. He will urobahly have, a f tepafS.and ond. avT lo find his way ip Mulliipore. Ue is he i ween 25 and U» yo .rs oliige. A liberal res vvard will he giver lor his noprelieiiHoii and delive ry iu any uif - g tul and iitlormaiion of the same sent io the subscriber ai Jrwingion, Ga. ISAAC MITCIIKUL. rcj i ’ 1 w^t l)oimul)i:i ’» f<»asc. U! ILL hu miM at Coluinbin court liniup.ontha first i'u silay in .Nmetnlier next. I.euu-en tho usual ll Ill's nj Kule, three In grucs, to n il; Aiu .ii.li, n wouiaii ol il, V\ illis, a hoyj 10, ami Kiiza,a girl. 7 years of age, losi.isiy a nioiiguge i!JU from '’oluiubia i. lerior Coml. IMcr VVughivs 1-iotsou l J ctil I’ruperiy (.uintoil out ius iiil ui .rlgnge liICUAKU 11. Jit.vliS, u oli'ff. ang 30. 1837 il 4 Ills liidiculie Mlii-rtsa" .*»aSt-. i L\, heso.dat Pin olnnai, hi thefhst Tncs v f day in Ch i -her next, vviiliin the n.-ual sale h » is, one hundr. din r.-a ol hm I, more or less, ly ing in i be ermiy ol i inc »ln adj dning lands of horn .sun and Korijusson, levied on us the pn peny ol 3ii e 'j di LI nly to saiisly a fi id. from JnsiK *h* < omt, hSd Diatriei H. 31. Item Kcrusun vs AJicajuh /Aaly. Levy nude by a cuusiable. * i- F FLH3ILVG, Sh’iT. aug23 2U2tds Wavnfsboro’ Vcatli ejiv. I* UK Urrtcvshlp ol this Academy being vnra j tr*d by iha reMigiiuiimi of tin* 11 ev 'I heodore Dvvighi, np| lien lions iu fill Iho same will r»e r* - i eivt »1 mitd tlie fi si of October next, nt w Inch lime tim echo lastic ve.ar will c-mmenco All npnli* -•aids must tome web n coinnnauhd for tnonlns well us mental atlu nmenis, end m si a .Vo poss >-s a i borough knowledge of ilie Greek and lauin lan gu ig "s. By order of the board J. W. JONES,Pfe’y. ang 2 180 vv2m ssl) Uiaranl. UA N A WAY from tho tfuhsrriher a’ Angus a, Gon , on ihj 15lh Kchunrv lusi fafySX u woman named MA KHA It V.ngod about or 23 veins, da: k romp'ecled, A ' vji l,o niaiks is recoileclcd ihnt might Ind to »«* r discovery Itnrbary was purchnseil from Siepli n Newman, l yipcr 0 Kuns, Burnwell Disi. S C., and 1 think she i now lui'Miiitabout Augusta, Ga. or Mcplien Now man’s 'l'ho a'»ove Ueward vvi I ho given for tV apprehension and delivery of Rnrbnry, nt Siiverion. C\, or lodged in some .safe j til, m t! nt I can gel her LEMUEL RUlh/VSON .Milverton, S. C. Sept 5, lf>37. wlf 210 s'jjslos-ius' ES r A ULISH MCNT. II UKIITO , OA. I. FL<>ol) respectfully infirms ihe cit zn< of Elherton and its vicinity, tlm hehascommu eed h siuess in ihe above line; am! to jive ample sutiaihciion to ihosu that nav liivor him with heir orders, In* will always keep ihe j\ York fashions ho'h for I. dies liding habits,and gciniem ais lull and winter dressis Id w2m 221 .Kiilcclgcvillv J«c!iy Club SSaci's. Uj H.Jj (ommenro on the second Tuesdn/ in frnvember nex' 'i'ho following a.o ilie a m units of each day’s Pirso. hint LJuy— 3iiie has, 1»r Colls—a fine Silver IV eher mid (’up, woith Sls > Second Dqy-~‘l milo heats,!roc Inr all— I*nrsc?3o< Third Duy~3 “ ** “ o Um Forth 1) iiy —l 44 » 4 4 ‘ *i qijii Fifth Day-A 44 “ best 3in 5 “ 350 I lie money to he hi ng up each day, an 1 to be governed by the rules ofLaiaveito cuurs ■, Augusta 11. F. \OUNG iSct’o Proprietors, sept 11 wid 2 1 1 BiOcUMi l.i oic r«r"js-we.~ CO!- I'Eu lorsn'e.mi very ti umutahlc and acciitn m'.ilaiii g Icims tit | la.-I vvlitre . uotv reside, Ln.m 1 .. »s il.u Lucust (imve—l’l.uro aro Uno U....- dr, d and Tbir.y.«ix s of Laud rutiicl.o I to ill, l lace, btti.een sovemy nit I etgt.ly ul ivi.iidi nto in woods und Mrllum ior. d'; tit ■ |i are is wed vva .ored will, several never lading s.irtngs u. fine water .•ml i..theyard there •«.. w n id as good water n.- c 1.1(0 lon.id ... ll.e ..||-C. .Ullry ... u.org.n ihe place..d,.dt.s .ha pieisanij.i.d li.auiiiul vidareot *.ieoii«l)oroi.gh,dinl is ...good view o' ll.e rail road il.atis now i.ciigcuiivirui ted from Augusiaio in... vi tag). It is a .nest desirable residence a lo lieulllh .valor, and Incdily in travelling io Augusni and the sea-hoard. I’ersons wishing .u purchase aredesueu lu come and examine for themselves. LiICLV LL'.MPKLV. seat 19 swdvv U.tCilJl, *»*<•. -)< Eps superior UaiiJeo llomp ISALCiiAG UK. u.i light do suitable for Aipiare bales 150 Coils best Hemp Bile Hope 610 do LnggL.g Twine 10.OU0 do Bac in, .Middlings W.th a general ri.ortmj.il ot Uioccrira, landing and far sale by lllU.ll.tb tl.v Vln. sept 11 3tvv Sit 4 180 broad, t LAW. ACHILLES D. SHACIiC LFCIID, •Idoi'iiey ut JLatc, bgurlu, La. Sept 13 211. vvlm W ayiH'sboro’ Acaticiizy. B'HE LiOivtse* m ill s nolilmi in vvii. no .esum n ed on ihe first .Vo. buy in Cciuber, under iln d.reciion ut ,iir. E. Aason.vvho has been aj.pemtc. Uectur lor ihe ensui. g year. In aduiutm to the blanches which constitute u good i.nglish Educat on, the Latin, Greek, t rench and Italian language, will lie i..ug it in ttxis Acad ■ me, an i boys wdl oa fitted fir entering any of Hie Colleges i:1 the United states. sept li CIS w?t Z\*!utiblc Properly for Sale 'SMIE subscriber intending iu disc.mir.no h H. Mcreantil > Busin, ss. oini turn his nittiinon t farming, ullau for sale hi. property in the luwn u .Vad.'Oii. Ins Uive’ling is n newly finished, large and n m modem, house,on the public squ ir«-, wnlt snitabl uoi h.iuscs, an excellent well »nu g ird n, vvnhgood ! I ack lo s, carnage Imu.e, stable and barn, u e.l ar ranged lor a I'avern, or lor u private d.v llmg; and I a s ore, os one ol in rooms, has ihe necessary fiy ; tar. s. and is now used a. a dry goods store J As there eno don >t that Hie Georgia Bail Hoad , wid he located t.; tins place in a lew months, und will fa - probably completed in a year, and a. there la bin one Tavern and but lllur Dry '..onds Mon,s in this place, any person wishing io carry on mlotr lo.s ue.*, wouid do well to call and examine the pro m s s. • i ilio purchaser wishes, the household and kitch en furniture will b.- included I lie terms w ill b j accommodating 'i llOa. It. W//ITE. mg 23 21 3 dm if AuIKT B<> Mta-ciiiailn. r KHIE V)l LLiibh jVA.NLI- AC I'OKV is now* fi in u pro.peruos condition, and having a largo quantity ofOsiiahnrgs and Lin.cy on hand, nod making at the rates ol eight I lion.ai d yards per wick.the Company lui- dele.mined iu vviifadruvv their Agency from Augusta ami Handling; and, io place all nierchaii son tin cq-i d loo.mg ; incy hve doieruitned io fix regular prices to iln-.r goo'us, by Ihcsinglo piece, sm 0 l hale, or five bales—giving a libeial discount and siX mouths credit to llcso wlm p irclmsefive bales or'more. Orders will he thank fully received .In ough Ike puslollicu at Aiken; and goods indeed Itom Augusta or iluiuiiurg, will In, deivbr. d nt the rail road depot in llntin,urg, nn, those fiem Charleston deli > cred ut ttie depot n iha' place. A liberal price given fur cotton and clean Woo., t the Factory, Andress W.vl OUEGG, eg nt \ r Vanclnse, Ang 21, 1837. an, , DOT Ills' Cutis.t utn.nnhat and Edged., .. . ~r . liser will publ.sh the above once a vtck fi.r „■* we ks, and send their accounts to the suhsuiber iul pannienl. \v i, *S iHi's -.vi . ,'id. ESi-s-fi'-aes*, 11/ LL practice LAW in tho counties of Burke, v V Jefferson; ond Washington. Cilice ut Lou isville, Leo. fjuiii) 21 3mdsww4s * n 'll E subscriber offers lor sail in the | . dlag o ’ Q Unci hiton,h /louse that has bun forvc.i.s occnp cd as a Tavern. Connected with the same is one numbed acres nl I in d; sixty ol w h i h is still in the- woods. I files red. all ilieminm n metssaty l.irsui Ii an isiabi'sl mn I wi.l he dispnsid ol wnh I lie uliuvc premises. I ersons wishn gto piuchase such propciiy will do will lo ixuHinm l„r 11-im sclves, as a baigrin w ill he given ii i orly tig j lica tiou is made, iosscssiun given Ist Ji.ns.ury. 1838. F F FLEA/iA'G. ang 12 lay sgj' Iha WasHi gion News will copy ihe ulovo ! vwt kiv ior one month, ami forward the accoun. to j t iis office. ’ ~ j, IT IS will) mm h snr) lise that 1 lole’y learn, that there is demands ugainsl the h.li fimiot Bailey & Giovi-r I hold ihe obligation ofthe la e L 11. Grover, dec’ll , for Ihe prompt payment ol a 1 claims against the lute linn ol Hailey & Grover. 1 hshevid ihe debts were all paid long ego, having been so informed. I hereby nolily all persons lioli ingsui Ii claims, that unless they aro present'd according to law, lo ihe Executors or Adroimutinlors ol tho eslule ol the late L. 11 Grover, dec’d. f>r payment 1 shall not consider myself bom d to pay tin m. 11. B. BAILEY. F.lbcrlon. Ang. 25, 1837. '1 he Washington News, will publish the abovo one -a month far three mouths son I 20l> 3tra ik kimialiie lor Kale. / e AIIK subscribers offer fir sale that valuable Ok FA KM, recently belonging lu .8010111-1 Low lier, deceased, lying onllie waters of Cedar and ling Cieeks, in ihe couniy of Jones, about 10 miles from Clinton, and 1C from AiilJedgcvillo, tonlaima-s ono halfof which is first rate woudlatid; the remain ing half is cleared and in fine com iiion lor cultiva tion. A Cached in 1 lie premises is an excellent Q*ri*t and Saw JVSilt, on never failing streams, and in a fine neigh hoi hood lor custom. Ii is considered ihiu this fin 111 is 1.01 in terior 10 any in the county for the production of corn, cuttnii, wheat or oais; and is situated in a healthy and plots nit neighborhood it is provided wilt all iha necessary improve cents and conven letters ibr carry ing on an extensive and profitable Farm. Ik r.-ons wishing to purchase, will make npplica lion to eh her ol the subscribers, who will shew tho land und make known the terms. E. T TAYLOIJ, , , WM LOW’I'IIEU. Clinton, « >., June 20 15 - tl Spring; HilTlfW SalcT • f |NIIE subarriher, dfsirous of moving io ilie west, offers iui sale his j lai.ia ion on < haver’s t rco<\, 33 railas from t ujit'ia, nn I 7 milrs from I ouih\illi*, on the 825 acres ol lively oak and hickory land, 25 ( > lines open &in eroj), un- e* .a g >od 'em o— nearly a I Ircsh > iuPcL. A coDifornihle dwelling liuusi', gin house, end other neeessary ! uildingw, all ue nlv new. Iho no dtli and liih soltho place indisputable 'I he iiaiiou diti hiiu , wiih hold running sitings, cmitain ingexcellent waier. ihe plnuiaiiun is a de-airuble ■ •no, etiibruemg nj my in eomjdoio lixf/r planting If d slnd, 14 or 15(H) hundred bnsiiels oi coin can bo had, with fodder, uolwilh* siaa.lmtrihe ! ' eVl ‘ drought, wish an excellent &t ick ol cow san h »ga 'i hose wibhinjr biieh a plant a ii 'ii will please apply a a ßo.>n ns possible, exam ine fur themselves. Th- ienns sluill be reasuriablu. 0 . „ ALKXWDEU LOvNKY. op l mg //ill, Jefferson co. Aug 28 #)4w3t Cincsamjssstißa ' 11BE s ihscriber will • o'.lmue the IV’urc-J/ou.vc amt Coinmisfiiin Business, at the old stand, when- his usual strict attention will hr devoted to ihe nttireslof ihoso who may favor him with hu iuess. Ilis Wan house and Close Clores are fire pi oof and in pood order for the reception of pro duce and merchandize. JJENJ. HAIKU. Auj s'n, Aug 2d I<J9 ' svvtN J •'* IH’UCiIIT Wntll'Jtl. A of steady hub. Is, who would < A. be disposed to lake charge of a mtiull bchool, can fin! employment by applying lo the 'l’rustees • I t)ak Hi.l Academy, U’o'utnhia ceuuty, Geo ,necr Enhank’H Host Office. 'I he number of sebol rsvvill he few nt ihe commencement, and us such thetrus e s v\ill make ihe (•'•mperiNuMon worth lj>3 oor 8 KM) per annum. The Academy is sitnu e lin a iieaMi.y neighborhood 'i he j rospi clot ihe sch ol’s iiicr-aiiing are flaiering, and induces the Trusieos to hope dial Uiey will again, cro long, have a p»*rnm f icni and flourishing school. I>y order of the Trns toes. HE VINE, >en’y. v 6*B-SSBIH* Prime BO UK in fine order. Justre r%J a f ceived, and for sale In sept 4 2( j 8 MOUSE & COHEN.’ Wlobc fiEoScJ. EI.BEKTON, Geo. 'fills Larg-and convenient HOUSE, situated on tLo West side oi ihe Public Square, has born recently purchased by the Subscribe rs,and fil led up for ihe accommodation ol Hoarders find Tia ve-lers Whilst tliey Folicit n share of public pa trnuape, they promise that no eflbris on their | art 'huh bo spared to render comfortable ihoso who may call on them. 11. IL rosRV; „ JGIIN CLARK. The Columbia (S. C) 'rdcscope, will insert t!»e» above twice d m »nih lor ’vv» month', and lorward • heir account* lo ih;s ufllre fur payment, an r ,( .) 195 Dj-iiiGat? USs’imrh <‘fs;Je*iay. LINCOLN COUNTY. r [P "I.Tni.wcs .f ilii s Academy wish to employ -tk a JI.AC//ivK fir the ciisning year, in esnsn qumce alike resignaimn ol Mr Finn. .4 genllHio.:. c tiling well recommsnded Inr inomliiy, and tape ■ne ol i.raparji.g young men for Georgia or S.mli I arolina l 01l ges, will loccivo liberal wages. Nona oilier need apply MARK SHIPP, -I W -'l WALLACE, I , SF.ABOILV MOSLEY, \ rrus,( ’ cs - W.H CUKKV, J Cilti JENNINGS, Seay. “P* 4 _ , . 20J vv4t 1 jr/lie constitutionalist will copy the above 4 times vveik y. ®» FcEjjalf? Collegiate In- Klltute. . R,, -'V v,I - 1K - Coi.ombia, S. C.) | HE following ure among ihe Officers of the In A slituio Ibr ihe En-uing Terra, commencing -- 0 October 9ih, 1937. Elias Marks, Jl. 11. Mary H Aliacn. I rmcipal. at present Piincipal in tho loiimll.W orcekster. Fi male Department ol the A. M.,laie Bmletsbf IB gh School, Kochrster, ofi angungtsand the (N. Y.)under the direction .Maiheinancs at the <>( Prof. Dewey. Burr Institution,Ver- Flizabetii Nicholson, monk Winrhrsier, Va. Dr. C. Zimmerman. Emma G. Bike*. Caroline Bradley. W ith Assistant Teachers io the Ornamental md Pnaiary Deparimeati. 209 6t