Augusta chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1837, November 27, 1837, Image 4

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THK 11 t/J.UIIV OK (HK DiK. A few yam's bi'imv C 7 <l. nl,id i Hum* lion oflhc ncgio sa - Hi. Po.it duo i!i it b ■ n tiful Pruett < <imiy w i(ii Urnl#*'? l l l <d ti* grand, nr nnd prosperity; *,.d its \ u!t vMiun •n 4 tl‘d'i*try hud been 1 tic liv iiw es intro ducing into I more gold thin the ni ne* oi broiith America Ind even fiifnidhod I lie atari cions Spaniards whh, This precious mi.-t'l, indeed, circulat'd there w ill iitc greatest ac tivily, sml tvnh it hoc try and extravagance, • s u.nlal. kepi pace, i;i every kind of plcasnra ile eijoymcnt, Neither is tins to be wonder, ed at. Under lUo burning atmosphere of the lrnpi-s» th<: plosion*, niUKs.lv 141 ck bec-me Ardent anil even v-) nine; while ritfbc*,whu h Wt great measure give r 10 thorn, offer ■every means liein. Al 1 lie period in wlne.li wit allude, namely, tha year 17-89 ■—the ww,’ predominating pas ■mnof(lie wc iltliy nihab.ianlsol'Hi. Dan ngu was :he baneful and pestilent ono of gaming. Still, the gimoaof c il. iilnlinii, 11 wli cb ad dress and skill ne lira!;/. ■, in spore decree, lire chance* yl' I'.irtiid , were not Mtffi lent fur Ibu grasping inquietude, and covvloh* Ide m of it votaries. They, broke!fotw.irdto lima- gmre* in winch ihe fStremsling .xp-'ctatmiri <d gam ing a large sum by a lew I brow* of tire dice were tn wl likely to bn rnadv,. d, ami a foriunc made dr lost in tho pmnvo n:" n fe.v Inmra. Mo far, indeed, was lids thirst forgtaiingcirried, tlml it wre no uncommon oceuirente to « e horses and natal *a w.lh lie- coin;,!' , in ml nl negroes belong ng to the n, depending on the throw of the dice. They (the dice) so re placed upon the table by di jseus, when the player p cited out .three, and cmtlttionred Ina acts of rbr-poraiion, tnbu.iUing himfell'lD '.lie power of ate. In the year 1783, ono C-ipUin Hi. Every, the rm ot a vofy rich sugar proprietor, vs« •boot Uventy-sitr years o( agr; and although possme I at an i;nnv nso fartn c, lad d/n braced the profession of arm*, and tv-n serv ing in a regiment at Port an Prince. I 1 the ininigomirnt oftha sWord mul p:r tot lie was quite without a rival, and brave oven to lenv r- Hy. 81 II ho VO’lf net ting lika U dair ndvnn lage of It's denser iy, and when e imaged 111 a \ conflict he generally I'fintiivc-I sl’gh'ly i" | wound Ids oppmeiu. Int'rs he w.it lucky ■ 1 etien to ittsolence) although Its had been Inin ■ell'occati-tutrily wounded, and. 1:1 hi* nunvir tins duels, bid tell ipatiy trices of blood in the society ol Ml. I tentino 1. 11 • • povregsi d many an i hi i ipeili ice, alt heigh ko .viis inn - ) feared than loved; for as inn ■>- ns h • -upright eonliiiita nl p opa.*aß sing in inn vs ohnld not make am - n !» for the nnpoiu wi’y of Ins coir actor,his propensity for duelling, and his.il lae.h.n nit t • gtm ng—lor it is unfortunately n -cussify to a 1.1 lh.it he was a gamester. One evening, in a home o pu'i.hc resort fir gxm eg in Po t an P.mce, u fu.V of ill t mil ih itmi'B were ao a’o.l around, a table waiting un til a sufit ticni inmiher ofpeishn* arrived to C isVc lliem to pi iy. At iungili Ino ofilnon caded nil', “\Vft(t«Vill plivl' 1 *'l wilt nlij'i" «iaid the i.'ap'uin 01 an old FVnnc'i frigile, wljo happened tube ot (hat Itnibinill - lo.vn; a - ,(I Laklog h i box, threw the tiled, In w.ll nr ln*o, as ho lUuilght, the ainminl of a s nail * nil nl Ut tuny wliieh \vi» pill upon lie - t ilde. Ol Course tie vvh ignorant of llui (game —it all even's of the .-take —ibnul In he played. ••Monsieur In C'lhlinandalil," ex laiie.ed Captain Ht M. -ry. “/ou have won; 1 ike up your wiuiii ’g- i" "1 the «' in; lime pushing lo* wards him s' .’eta h igs ol g ild. Al idle ap pear.men of 1 heir uoii'.imls I hn c.iplant ot the frig uo shrunk hack with asto.i sh .unit, imp posing he ha I on'y run 1 let r ;"I wnming or losing the small sum he sawollln■ ta il l- , vhieli did not oxce d .1 few crown pieces i prolialdy connlors;) and, gently puahing from him the bag*, ad dros.snj the pariy thus; ••(leiiile.nen Islunhl b; .vnimig, not only in goad manner*, but in common lion; sty, il I warn in appropriate to myth'll llin, 0 »inn ; , the Winning of a tin li 1 never, in the leant degree, cnnfa nplaieil; having, only, a* 1 thought, pi lycd lor tin; inti ng sum 1 sa v lying on the table. I cannot, Hinrs'ore, look upon tins cnor nous qn.intity of gold ns p-operly my right.' 1 ‘•Sir," sud Uapt. Si. Every, ‘yon mil n take it; for if you had Ids', y m would 1 avo bco 1 obliged to pay tlie sain" B»ni." “Yon are mneakon, sir, ipblied llin naval cauUin, if you think so. I do n>l cmianler my Innior end mgored in refnamj lo pay a debt which 1 ncvi r contracted, nor in rnln sing to accept of ho large a rum v\h oh 1 ne ver ont'itaimal an 1 om.l winning. “MonsiUr lo Comm mdant. ,, rej >mcd t>apt. St. E.'dry, cVva'mg his voice toils lugnesl pitch, "n yon had lost, yen should have pud, I would have made you.” There was in lliislangnige, and in lac lone in which the word a were Celvered, |an evi dent de<ire of pniv.iealmn, w lin t could (tot escape the n I'.ioo nl ill ) n ival captain ; a id he answered it in a «im■ I■«r manner. '1 he result was a challong', which (tie ixtlums of ihe bystander* wer not nd • to prevent. “Hir," said Captain St. Every to h * advor •nry ‘a* I do u it wish to lake any aovaiitag oier yon, which my known abdity in the use the hw .r.l a t it* pi-l il g vme 1 will oflnr you arms ofe.j ia ily. a pist.Jt be bronglU he e in-lanlly, and (be eliancn of the dree .ileall de tenu ne which ol the two shall blo.v out the Other's hra 11.” A feeling of horror agitated the whole o: the society present; seveiai p -rs.ins 101 l the renin, tre.nhlmg for the cnnvcq t moo*, and resolv.nl not to bo witnesses ot the bloody conflict ; whilst others, morn hardened in their n '.lure, and ox bind by a brutal e.nr.os.ty, approached nearer lo the cmibaams, who w oe mil.eg exactly opposite to each other, a id . oparateil only by 1 table lour loot in width. Whist a third person was loading tiio pi-10l I ;c silence of death pervaded Ike assembly, a d the cu.m was only interrupted by « one words which passed between the adversnr os, but not ol an aggravating nature; for il was ohs rv.'d, thu they alone pro served a coolness ol temper in these fear I al moments. When the pistol was charged, each of the parties minutely examined il; a,id, finding u in proper order, on of them placed il on lie table, on wh'di wore lying, in two heaps, I tie dice. Each drew out three, and it uns dee ded that the naval captain should have lire first throw. Ho look up the hixw th a firm hand, and putting into it lire instrument* wliieh-were to award li in either his life or death, he shook them, and throw eleven. “Tli.at is a good throw. Commandant,”aaid Captain Ht. Every, suspending lor a in note hta own throw.—■“ Thu liance is in your la vor; but listen to me; if it turns out, «s u appears to mo it will, that I'ouriUne lias favor, cd you, Ibog you will have tioilhur mor. v nor pity on me; for, rest assured, you sliall have none from me. Moreover, I should eous.der either a* s coward that would tliiuk of sparing the oilier.” “Hir,” observed the Command ■ lit. ”1 du not •land in need of yonr impertinent remon strances to teach me how to act in tins or any other affair." St. Every then look the box, mid having put into it lire dice, throw them. They numbered fifteen. The company present wi-ra mw horror stricken. —Monsieur le Commandant calmly rose from his seat, and presenting in ins sa taa m : *t, or rather lo his enemy, Hie firm am tudu of a brave min, was thus addressed by him — . „ •‘Your Ufa belong* In mr. »»r,' I rowing down the dice on the table, and taking 1110 pistol in hie Ittn J Kecoiumend ymtr i .ml to Ond” “Fire, *ir J" replied the Commandant, pin hi« lit nd <m hi* heart ; “mi hone«t wan Galways ready to" -lie was not » low d lo tl»« senteuco. St Every’* ball scatter ed h * brain# about lint room, and el#u upon » I the person* of acu ral of lire*.' who net* pte I neiit ! ] Too vilibir ~l ,i,e llost.m Courier Rivea the tot low tux vrou-nig jeu il'rtjmi cl, itic laic pro oanlni|pUi< tv, welcoming ihc luduns, iiaamg pre-Miiu, Sic. THE INDIANS. Since the u;,|H-.iruiice ol tnsi alupendou* kill cow all'iir, railed Ilia “ Jhageily nl Meiamora,” * we have not wtlneaml un Indian lami »o lull o. hitrelialitc Innlv.-njuf a* lliat wliicti tin* ju-t la-en 1 rcpreaentc.l in iio I ,n. Ail tuia g,,od <my ol no> lions hud been Indian mad tor lines days; ami lire |irn,l|flies of tnu;umiious ion that have been sii o icd in tint aboil apace of lime, deaerve, like ! Snicbo Pamto'a cvplon*. lo be iUarrdied on bra -1 *cii tub.nis lor lb.- ctan.plu un i dele,nation ol po-u-niy. Wo .lout know how lo deacnlai il, In diana! ipioilta Vea, Ked Indian, and white, iil.ick linli ,na and grey : VV hal a roarvellons aißbt 'J'o la. aien in one day. And ru< h crowd* at all limn* At invir lieuUdid ao piddle. You'd time awun, liy die power, Tlal their bra tia were all addle. Every thing about ua ia indian; grave Mem tina.uld woimm, liftle Icibic*, inllllis cspl»m , end every sort of two legged animal, talk, tliiuk, and dream of nothing tiai Indian*. Dor very old eal ha* eaagln the ...nnia and crook* her lad 11ml mews in n nio*l unearthly style, which seems (o u< decidedly Indian; and wo moreover, our very mil, feel al this iuoiikiil, a airango imlllluli.m lo Ik- dabbling in a pol of led paint. Heaven knows but wo aliall make so,neb nly's lace an red ua fire bet .re ihc end of it. Dal wc bold it incumbent upon u* to altempt n Joai-ripllpn, ua far a.i lies in our power, ol 1110 gr, nl farce wll.cli In* ao ttstoriianeil Ibc old gran mca of lio,.on.—And liial for lire Dn maria Psiiauxai. It at 1 than I—K1 —K eoh nek, Illicit Hawk. Crooked UlurgSOn, Icing Nose, K illing Eyes, Ono Leg, IV.nnimiy, a mp, Kith Wo nan, Evplo aion, Coini'-foi'-toinuiliing, It uig-hii noddls, I'l.nly ol Ihog, 11 or.) vn ick— Com • :i Clll :il i a //*/;.,' • Indiant —l.ong unse, Short No»e, I‘iig Non, l , I'ial None, Conic-for-aoinsiliuig, Oonw-fo,-nothing, Waddle r, Long Mliunka, Duck lo g*, Knock Knee*, Crooked Mliins, Minall Back, J’ol Jiihi, Noodle, Doodle, Hoblail, g Copper Urocebei, Daddluchops, Hop-andgo-fonvard, Cutl*tablea, Militia, Mud Doga, I‘ickpotkela, Willi tin ir wive* and children of the aforesaid "inrun ih/nu tc c,i ervn ; Ac r I. •S'c.'iie— l'nnenU Hull. —Curlain ri-c-a and di*- cover.* the Ciiovcriinr, May r and sl\ fat Aider men aipiuaezcd into lorceponco half penny apiece hy *lt itiouain I Indlvidui U of die eiiltgblencd public all a.hiiad in March bare*. Nut one uij liein woul 1 give a doit to relieve 11 lain* bo gar. though they ri-k thoir necks 10 uco a live Indian. Oi thcaui, in ihe gallery, strike up lire limo of '■ [l’f'i-c all no//i/ie>. nut niil rt*i/,he»,”—Encntu! eiic.on! Mixlcon conalablas w til long poles knock down twelve men apiece. Ladies begin In faint. Eneon! eiienre! Mayor gels up In apeold hogsrtl llghu ne 1 fellow cilixetial.i laslmvo UioniKel.ea.und not cal iho Indiana raw; —had of digestion. En lightened pub ie reply with great applause. Tre mendous hui railing nul-ido Indians co mag In ihc Month Ilostnm om nibus Soutb-Uosinn once a h nvluej ivlldcr no«.s, —Make way ! make way ! ll„r*e.*, so ber men eraxy ; fellow* get umler 1110 horsca' beds in fee ilia squaws alight. Encore ! encore J Indians gel safe into tie Hall. Tre mendous rush, especially among the ladies. Ca vern,r gels up lo make a speech ; auys Indians inform In 0 ihe Boston folks are UlO best bdiav. ed ufulllho while savages. Ei.curo! encore! Mayor makes a speech lo the Indians, who grunt a llpciidously during the delivery. Indians capi tal judge, ol municipal oratory, Crooked Siur goou makes a reply ; language Hounded like pure E.ru-run widi a dash ol'ihe Cuplie. Bieariuiny pre eiitdhe tJovuiieir wilb a bow and ano.v, «*• umig In* Excellency tliey are capital for siiool- I, . skunk ■ (1 ivcrnor ic.urns thanks l;i a quota li.ni li.im A latupliaue*. More presents: One Leg pull* elf hi* breeches and gives them lo May or—liieal apalau-e train the ladies in Iho gallery. U.-.md dance ; Indi in*net up a terrific tiaiidi'lou, L uiies lliglitcned out ol llicir vv It, —general rush lo ihe door* ;—irauiplmg, pushing, lainling, -ercaiiiing. bawling, struggling, kicks, culls, thumps, thwack*—Oh, dear murders I Indians! [ ICxcunl.] Act H. •Scene— i'uiiccr: Hull Three lliuuiand spec lalora in tire alreel, alar mg at Ihe huek walls of a house because Indians are inside, March ol Intellect, Hurrah ! hurrah ! What do ye see 1 •Nothing hula red ieaibei. Encore J encore! Crooked Sturgeon pokes his head through a bro ken square of (lie glass and makes a speech: did 1,1 see so much good company ; wonders rvliy they don't sit down. Hippy lo find such go ml time in Bnsuni ; hope specie pay menu be fore long. Delighted vvi li ihe inarch of intellect Hoped the Temperance Muriatic* were in a l! iur idling way. Indians were lee lotallers when at home ; meant to put upul the Marlbsiougli next lime. Had read in Mi-* Martmeau that Boston Indians I real their sqavvs,—hnpod they would mend their niannei* like sensible savages, dad 10 find the alderman so f.u, —very much fnnny old aanops. these aldennan ! Encore ! encore 1 Boston a fine place—much good wigwams—won- ! 1 decs what they du with the chimney* when it tains Encore! encore! Unod times now— ■ better times coming ; General Jackson send Bos ■ ton folk* plenty nl nlni.g beans, and make ’em 1 fat. Encore! Hurrah ! (E.eei/ar.) Ac r 111. .Scene —Slate Haute mill Com .'inn —Toirlecn ibuusaml go-carts with 11 lag tag and hobl.nl I throng, like that which turned out of Suasburg . to sea ihe man with vhe great nose. Cavalry gal loping up and down the common vvnh drawn ( swot ls lo drive away tire nmsi hemes. Wind N. E Indian* in the Slate House. More speechity ing and swapping of breecha*. Long Nose give* Governor a pipe, and Gov. give* Lung No*e a long nine cigar—Yankee bargain. Lady give* 1 Kish Woman a smelling; bo'ilc ami a copy ol • Goodrich’* Token; some hope* ol Indian litera ture. Go down 01. the Common and hold a | ul- I aver, squat on the ground—v. bai a fall was there, ' my country men! ladies and all:—chairs enough, ,' but 100 much company. Indian* jump Jim Glow for ihc amusement ot (he enlightened special,n*. ! Dog* Lightened out of their wit* and run howl -1 ing about, nobody can decide which make the worst noise, (ho dug* or lire Indian*. Gaval' Y - attack the dog-; dog* attack lire sentries, sentries ■ attack lire con*:abb s; constables attack the crowd; - the crowd attack one anoiher. Men, women, . children all go higgedly piggedly ; clothe* 01c f torn, hit* lost, rib* squeaed, backs pom.Jed.toe* trodden upon, pockets picked, and every body , most confoundedly mauled, bim-rd, thumped, , bond, Uambuoiled and befj.led. f Cut tain J /all,:' rile transit gloria niumii, Hera today and gone next Sunday, |f ttoaf.il folks have lived but one d*y, It surely must have I Ken last Monday, 1 , For never wer* so mmy knowing eiu ' I Tare fooled *0 clearly tret of than wits, I' to, o tEv -iO.vAf, , I KBT. I A p,m>a on our Colil’ii H. R .iiM'd 11* to omit t e |,.1 o'.vin tiri eg lli-J c e(| tiej ol u j ..oetiiij* of fhs'j Mu 0 itigins pitry m tore ■ I P ■■<!#, o 1 tie- iß.h n*i. t 1 UttuUcd, W. ’Hilt a ronv"m < n to b-' ! o-'ilip.sreij of a linin'-, r 10 li 'i-ea'ca, app nn' ■1 by Iho Stale .! ,tr s men mea li uounty • equal tolbe numb r <>l Monatnr* rind r; pro -mita'iccs to winch il may he c-itinb-d in itic • I General Aaaeinlily, tie liobb-n in Al . ledgi v lie 1 | on Mmnt iy,lho e jfhteenlh Dec moor lexll" ' j nom:n*lc carnlid in a to represent 'be Sidle ol 1 ' Georgia in lire irexi Conerc.* , and for other 1 purpurea. • vLidly. T 1 at kucli counties ax dn not ap point Delegates, h!mI1 be eoiiaob-rei) ns a Inp:- 1 «ng sov rally their Seon'ora & Kopre*oiita nee* in the Leg sluture fur that s-TVito. — (Jeu. Jo urunl. Moure ofthe New York pipara in vpsaking of the fall biiames* of dial city, winch i* now com ing lo a close, *ay 1 tint in extent and value it ha* been inferior lo that of funner years. Anticipa tions had been formed,owing lo the light supply of pmda generally ibronghonl ihc country, w Inch have not been resized. Tire purchases have be; n limited in amciinl, and confined tor the greater pin 10 articles of neec-srly, il having been dilficult to gel rid ~f commodities connected with luxury. Whatever may have been die ex- I j peciu'ion* ol lho*c whom hope* influenced their j judgment*, a momem'a refl edon should have' c'iivjiieed them that the eomlnim of ibc country ! i- such a* lo lender die porch m; ol articles oilier than diore of indispensaiile ncecsaity, a hazard-, oil* experiment. The failure of crop* o certain j descriptions and the impossibility ~f renlifcing I the value of oiliers even at a great depreciation,: must prevent die consumer* from buying from i country merchant* any more than what must | he had. The policy ol not incurring now debts midi lire old one* arc paid in certainly wise, and will lend much in In.leii the re* 1 outdo , of on, monetary eoneurna lo a sound con lido 1. — [} ill, A -in', j I v,-bi Miviiesi,. —The t'levcland Herald, of I Millurd.iy I, hi, contains the following notiee of ; the lock attending editors and piiiif r* in living j returned In the L- gislaiure of that State, a* mem ber* ol lire ensuing session .*— "Cxi'i-rai.s -The people of Ohio have dltjiluy ) ffdcxeelleni lil.’ilk in die C'nn/tittilioii of die next | Legis utfire, by telling u/i four practicalprinlert 1 (or limit hurt lo die legu aiive 'im/y, all Irue | Whig,i—another w ,* cron). Ini out nl die form by a tingle timer. We trust llie m men of lettrro anil stick' together a /nimp/it’t of good lawn I x their eon-tiluen'*, not for gelling lh.it llicir brn. tticr tiifws -wnu'd be glad lo register lliem on du n shceit for the hem-tit of subscribers, provi ded drey can do it "By Aulhoiiiy,” wi li rjnoins in Jtcinh {afoot the hill.” Qckstio.n *\n Avhwiii.—A fellow who had boon "shining up” to a young lady, war filially diiniHsed, when he became *0 much ufi'ec ted—so wrathy In fact, that he for Home time could not move from the door, but slopped 10 ar gue lire mailer «it li her. “Answer me one ques lion, Mi** , now ain't I a/ell nv of [thick that’b all !” '•(! niiinly—you have a tail’s head, mid yon know calf* he id and pluck always go to Foreign correspondence of the I'hti [inquirer. 110 ME. Extract to the Editor, dated Komis, Junuary ‘d-1, 1837. Took a stroll ulicr bru-iklhat, to the capitul —“lire high placo vvlnyu Koine embraced her lieruu*," and u.re,'lined lur lire second tune,the Grout Htuirca.-re deaioned by Micli n i Angelo, At die h Uuin of lire stair.-, arc two Egyptian Llonesse* ul liasiit, with stroamu 01 water rushing mil of lire r in nillia iiilogruniie basins. Out re dip tiro two eoloa.-ul figures ol Greek ncu pliire, reprjseii ing Castor and Polux,and llicir 10-poclivc ho:aes; and on 11 lure with these urn the troplms of Alarms; or ihot-e ol i'rajm comun mor.tUvo of Ins viclotiex over lire Dacians. Here is the -q 1 ire ul the G«pi l il, m li.o cent,e of winch stands u beaiitnul ei|iiostrian slatillu ol Marcus Anrolms (“good Amelia*,”) in bruise. It was onco gill, but the gliding now, is scarcely perceptible. hie 1 s said to be the onl . antique figure ol Ps k.tni uxtinl. On lire souiiisnu m tire square is tire palace ot the Cuimenaiori; aim on tire iiunit the museum of mo eupilul; each two slurii-s Ingli,loriuina'ed by 11 biitis;rudu deco ruled with statute*. From mg Hie stairs s lire Humtiors' pi lace ol the same ortli r of ar chucclnre, sunuouiiied with a :u ty lower. Under tire onlruiice-door is a ngure nl Kouiu I’fiuinjdiuut, holding 11 g lube. Pruuiuiy a greater bur.esqne upon Hie pre-eut dec epi tude and degeneracy nl lire Komansiou.d no; bo invented, nor placed in a more con-p cuous snualiuil. Tin) ligtiru is inadn ol I’.sr.uii mar ble, draped with purpnyiy. Under it isaloun tain, and on eucn side a ie. nmbent siaiue o, mid proportions, made of Greek murule, one - representing tire Nneund Ineo tier tire fiber. Ascending u lligiil ul steps leading bemud ihe palace of me Vonsivcalori, I leaclied lire- spot, if D.in.itn* and Fiabretli are rigid, where Uiu temple ol Jupiter Cap.tolnms stood ; 1,1 Wlnon we,# deposited the spuds »; iialluns, a* offerings lo tlio god*. Tins leuiple, wu.cli was one ol the most splendid ul an,.-re,n U»nie I ~.ul a rjo', dereralod w.tn gilt si-aue.-, | and cnariois tirown by horses, it was des troy cd a number of times by hg.iinmg, aim 1 rebuit last by Duiniliaii, wire expended ulun j 0:1 lire gilding of tire exterior, above two mil ; lien tear liumuctl ill ui.-uiid pound*. It was | lire opinion of Mr. M uital, 1 at ,1 tbo Einpe rurliad called in Ins dcct* Jnp ter 1 I n.-c.f, even 111,nigh he had in id.- a general auction ul O tyuipus, would Inveboon unable 1 pay two shillings on the pound. Ot alt Hie magnifi cent temp cs Ifi ll adorned me capit.l, naiun remains —not even a wreck u, uhat was once the *'lia I of Hie Gods." Near where that oi Jnpder Capitoliuus stood, is the fa muli* Taiperiaii Kuck. " she promontory »lienee the Traitor's leap Cured all ambition,” Here is a lit place indeed for Ambition to pause awhile ami reflect on the lace of Al m bus, who was hence thrown headlong into the Furore. Tireug'i he had been viclono s in ! I tinny singlecoiii ials ag 1 nsi lire enemies ut I Rome ; though ire iiutl received lorty iionom-, ! ry rewares ; u:nl lliougli lie had crowned ah I !by ill-) preservation of lire Oapiro!, vvho.i 1 Bri'imus Ind Unuie m aslic- still by the m I Hexib e firntuess 0; Itoniin jnsiice, bo rt ca ved Hie punish incut due to the ineanos ut i inaleiuctors May is fate ever seive us a | lesson to ihe ambition of those who altomp 1 to rise upon the rums of t eir cuu.dry ! D - denuding the Cap.tul, by lire uiutilaied A ch ■ Hep:nn ■ Heverus, 1 again entered tin* U -111111 1 - Fuuiiii. Ji ia ra sed by the mini use uccti-} I undid ion ot earth and rums, between twenty ! and thirty feet. Around 110 crowded ill,: ' { temples ol old—a few columns of their parti- ■ i j cus still standing, suppuittng f. agino ts of: t ! ontabl dure and truxe, lire nreinori.us of by gone be miy and taste. Above on lire I‘ala . tine, frowning >u the inelanclioliy gloom ol ; de-ulatiue, slid lue mined palaces' or the Cos ’ i sars—a clmas of rniiis, of broken arches, shat r 1 leiud columns, fallen temples, bates, theatres, | . and purlieus, crumbling together, covered . vvnh "rass and ivy. ' “Admire, exult—despise—laugh, weep,—.fur here ! ■ There i* such matter fur all feeling,” \ Wnal a lesson is hero taught ul the muiubili, i ’ ty of nil human grandeur ! The acoumul Bed ’ wealth and magniticence of age* are here | proatrato in the dust. A dreary wilderness ’ of rum* is belero you, wherein oblivion is last treading m the fool steps of detolatnm. ’ The wrecks of the mighty me ropvdi* of the world, - queon of a tliousund nations, arc hero »frewn around, speaking to Ihe heart m a language never to bo l-irgeiten, llml —•all 1* viniiy." Why ahrei’d mm aa pire to grealnoos—why w»Jo through a sea of slide and violence for a namet A few year# rolled hy—and where 11 ht! II« | I'• fwtliovwrl up in !?■ * *'*’r?cx 'I i -i*! r* vo- T-'if* Uion'iMi f t ■ i• • 1 i*» . - r i H {| 1 : «1o hi* mine ere I.urf .' t.-tli* « b *]\ jp-nri. T r? "HhUfa .m* 11 1 a Uircjttrtey Ij wl him Vd ihi„ r.crl * c <*/ lo *, * 1 I'C |l it » UT’irks .»{ 0- ;i iric I g-*. ' j ticur! —in iimltil if* lb** u r m | ' vv. noil I;.i; It S!nry u) n >t jii 4 ;T*» r 1 burner 1 torn —civiiizat Ujti and — 'mrlnmsm lf ya l "- j j ■ ji;.» i uj rr.dnyiCt tita ; . >i. -1. THgATKIf. Mr. A. A Jama take* his benefit lliis evening. : Independent of the groat attraction of him-tcli and ladv. who make* h r drat appearance this even* \ j intf, the enterunnment* selected should not fail to I draw a crowded house. Gov. Gilmer ha» vetoed the Resolution direct* , ing him to draw on the contingent fund for thir- ■ ly thousand dollars to defray the expenses ofCul. Nelson’s command. BEWARE Or IMJKPOCKETS. It appears mir city n infested witli the above j 1 “pecies of vermin, and it he'ioves our citizens to j |he on the look-out for them. A gentle nan was I rohlied of his pocket hook containing £350 *it the . i auction rooms of Mr, H. Hutchinson, and wc ; learn that a similar theft was committed a few i evening. mure at fho store of Messrs. W. E. &, j J. U. Jackson. Wc unl -.oi in l that a consider- i j aide reward is offered hy (he proprietors of the! | above es*ahi(Aliments, for the apprehension of the j ’ thief. I , - .. --- . j Nj.w York Mi,rrrio-.—'J'lin return, arc all 1 j now received, and iho result l» ‘.'o o election of 100 1 j Whig and ‘jq V f :tn i3or;,n (o the Assembly— I .r big nmj mty 72 j six Whigs lo the Senate, ami two Van f ureu. The Senate will now .stand 10 Whigs ami 22 Van Duron. Michigan Euxtion.—Gov. Mason, he Van Ituren candidate is re-elected, ami all Adminis (ration majority in om-h hr.inoh us the Legislature. The elections in Mississippi. as fir os honnl from, show a large gain upon the last cleeli us, ami there, is hut little doubt of the su ecus of tbs emiro Whig ticket. A slip from the .Norfolk Deacon mentions that i pilots hail left that port for I'hilailclphia, lo bring I around the great ship Pennsylvania. From the came source we learn that one hun dred Seamen, with officers, left the Navy Yard on Saturday afternoon last, in the Steam Packet Georgia, for Charleston, whence they will leave ! under command of Lieut. Powell, of the U. S- Navy, for Florida. COMMUNICATED. Mr. Editor—Vou stale, in yesterday's paper, that Edward Everett, Governor of Massachu setts, is “an avowed abolitionist," I have long watched the public course of that gentleman, and never heard this charge before. .Alexander 11. Everett, a good Vermont bucklail, is understood lo he an abolitionist, hut as to Ed vard Everett, I will thank you to retract the charge, or prove it. BOSTON. Our correspondent, Do-ton, asks us either to retract or prove iho assertion that Mr. Edward Everett, Governor elect of Massachusetts, is an“ avowed abolitionist.” We were induced lo | make the remark from an article which tve saw in lire Boston A las a low days since. In that paper, the editor of which is an abolitionist, is published a letter from Gov. Everett, in re ply to some interrogatories on lire subject of lire annexation of Texas lotho United Stales, from a hasty perusal of which, wo were induced to he- I live that the writer held doctrines such as would qualify us in calling hint an Abolitionist. We j hav.- not the paper hy us at present, hut if on a j second perusal our impressions are varied, we will most cheerful y retract the assertion. roll THE CDIIUNICLE AND SKNTIXKt. WHO IS FOR DISUNION, NOVVI It is amusing to witness the very eetacy of agony, into which our collar gentry are thrown, hy the Into election news from New York. Os ail Iho suffering patriots, who mourn over the desolation of their political Zion, I think brother Gnicu millers most. 1 have some sympathy for i him, ‘‘For Auld Lang Syne,’' and because I he j iieve he is about the most honest of lire whole I crow. In his articles from Milledgeville, where ho is watching the wise doings of our wise Le gislature, ho poors Tort la column afrer column of “mourning, lamentation and wee.” Hohassud : dcnly woke up to the conviction that TilE south !is in nANCKit. lie, whoso watchword has been Union, who Iras sworn by Union, prayed for Union, lived for Union, been ready lodic for ! Union, sacrificed every thing for Union—but Iris parly and himself—this very quintessence of a Union man talks large, and loud, and long, about uniting all southern men, laying aside all petty feuds, forgetting all ol differences,and ral lying to the rescue the whole Southern world, lo oppose Northern men, and Northern measures. He is willing to follow John C. (,'alhouu—that arch ft ’ml, who has haunted his very dreams, for sixteen years —if Mr. O. will hut agree with Mr. Van Baron. Ho will even yield to the Prince of NulMiers all the glory of originating the policy lie contends for—provided. his own par ly can keep all the power, and divide all the profit, j Now is nut such slang,from such men, perfoct j|y intolerable I So long as their party rules the j ascendant, in the councils of iho nation, their erv |is “Union, concert, mbmission, oar country S and our whole country I/” Bui as soon as lire hand writing on the wall shows them that the | sceptre is about lo depart Irorn Judah ; then, for. ! sooth, the South is in danger; and they call on ill Southerners lo unite an 1 save, not the Union, hut themselves. If Mr. tiuieu, in this nimncnr of peril,would condescend, jn>l for once,to ‘‘notice ] the Soutine* and its correspondents," I would ap proaeh him, with ns much reverence as Junius. | felt, when he addressed George the Third, and say, Heather Uitien, You begin at the wrong end. Your parly, trained and disciplined after the most approved ; tactics of Tammany Hall, Iran, the entire control iof out Legislature. Yon expect your opponents to believe in the sincerity ofyour disinterestedness and lo rally under your banner; let us see you j legislate for sum* other than party purposes, and i pul men in office w hose capacity you cannot do- j try, whose integrity you never doubted, ar.d whoso devotion lo Southern interests atone you have i heretofore made the only objection to their pro ■ motion. Then, you may begin to talk of forget ling old divisions. Then, you may expect lo unite all parties, for the prelection of the South, But, till then, sound the tocsin, and ring your catch-words as you may, your aid opponents will ; ‘‘laugh at your calamity, an! mock when your fear someth." They will never consent to fJilow j | the bidding of those, who, like Hu.ltui of old, have alwaye turned the advice of their wisest counsel lors “into foolishness," TROUP [>s 111 in r.'i s:.oi.r. Ali tte'ooyl If months j old h-.' in" run a needle i r Ir* hc.ly, just b.-lo *. j nr-i-t li.(»»% hi - set !i rin cn laMV'Hlng to cl ‘ i :i t i. !»•« k • it a jihy«.kla» couW In J . il.V'i i. . Ji .v expire*/!—♦;»*• iiivolohaving erttm*: I id" Songs an<i (••□•*«•»] -uuh a ol blood a* t suiTocah liim immediately. Thitf occurred t!;r ! other tl-iy ai New Jersey. From the N. V. Commercial Adv Nov. 20. i Specie.,—Amcrimti gold a 5j premia in , h’llfdollars 5 a do; quarter do. 4a5 do ; Mex j lean (foliortf a 7i i|o;fite franc |'iecpy<—u 51.0*; Ko%rcigni( So, 10 a;V5.15; doubloon** u £17,59; do patriot £16,55 a— The brig Philip Hon •, arrived this mom ini; from the co«>t ol Mexico, brings £IOO.OOO in *?pe cie. Shu has been 125 days on the passage. TiiEASunr Diuns—.j a2J premium. The .Mi.Ni) an d Til v. iiode. —Oh, what a crush ing sense of imjrotcncc comes over as when we feel our frame cannot support our mind. When the hand Cannot execute wl»ai tlic «o(il, active a' ever, conceives and desires! The quick life lied ! lo the dead form—the ideas f esb as immortainy. j gushing forth rich and golden, and the broken j nerves, and aching frame and the weary oye*! i he spirit affiirst for iiberfy and beaven—dam l a,ng, (•li l )ckuig consciousness that vve are wailed i up and prisoned in a dungeon that mast he our burial place! I’lu'-t not of freedom—there is no Mich a thing as freedom lo a man whose body is ■ the jail —whose infirmities arc the racks of gen -1 nis! From the N. Y American. THE DVINO VOLUNTEER. II V (i. W. PATTON, U. S. Alt M V. “They said more died from sickness than from | the sword.” 1 Here, comrades, rest me here ! Jj- side the glassy road, Lei yon suit couch, where Autumn sere Hath m i her lohes from year to year, ll ceivo your weary load, Leave mo where breezes play ’Mid pahiijlrees waving high, And flowers cxeitsucli pleasing sway. Thai Death hiinslf aside might stray, Forg lien where 1 lie. Co mcil yon leaping stream ’J'o strike its thunder strain, Ami let awhile each billowy gleam Invest my sight—that I may i.icam The butt It* wakes again. Thai blazing banners fly, Where steeds expectant stand, And us 1 breathe my latest sigh, Os dying as I hoped to die With the falchion in my hand. Fur this I left my home, But the wild, wild dream has past, No more upon my ear will come The war heat ol the gathering drum, Or the tiumpcl’s rousing blast. The sum hath set at night Which once so fair did shine. Wresting forever from my sight, Column deep serried for the fight, And square and wheeling line. Upon the battle bed, While rang the banner cry, Gazing upon iho Eagle red. Whoso shadowy wings above my spread, It was my prayer to die. Not thus unwept—nlonc Fainting to yield me breath, Where the hot breeze hath a tone While passing, like the fevei’d groan. Os melancholy death. Yet not in vain shell flee My life’s fast melting ray— Comr dcs go 101 l them, who like mo Still pine lo sail o i Glory’s sea, How little wise they are. And mention as yo came, Along the wandering wave, How on a -if • ithout a name, Far hi*! / . . .. i. . c search of Fame, Ye pau. 1 Im'milo my grave, Jilaritie Intelligence- CIIA ItLKS I ().\, \ov, 93, Arciv. it y.suidi.y, ship K.nriam My. is, Until-. uu\ via Ntw Voik; si. ampacki Is N. u- York; Hp mu y, e\v York; Win Btabrook, Jb’rce land, s?av itiii.h. t i aiv , Puitngm s sdir Sixteenth July, OU-vcrc, I‘iiyat; si-Ur JubiU i , Tucker, (Jcoigt towii. Uim to k a yxsterday, ship Ocoin, Briggs Liver pool; brigs Vion t, Aims,Wilmington, N, .; scitr Watch- Gian, 'i Intiicy, Hr W .si indi.s; schr- C'lihs , Ut-rry Mo liiic; 'pro, i ay.or, PhiiuiL'iphiii; t’o umbia, Kraiiktin, I’iovhU nee, H. I.; Emi y Knight, Hosmtr, do; lit !., M. Augustine. WILL bo sold at the plantation of Win. Zlry tm Into of Burke county dec.’d. on 'l’ues dnytho 4lh mat, lotho highest, bidder, the foilow ing pioperty belonging to said dec’d. consisimg of llorsos, t utile, Mu ep, Corn and Fodder, Colton Sot*d, Plantation Tools, ami Hand .vfill,together wiih many other articles too tedious to mention. JA6’. GKUlilici, Arfm’i. nov 31 is 075 A (* REE ALE to an order of the Inferior Court 4 1,1 Burk-county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, will he sold to the highest bidder, on the lirsi l iiestiay in February next, bolwe 11 the usual hours of sale, in the town of Waynesboro, Burke county, two Negro men Dick and aauuey. also Between two and three thousand acres of Land, it being-part of the real estate of William Bryan deceased, la 0 of said county—this laud, adjoining lands ol iho estate ol Stephen Dovenpart, the estaie us l.zekiel Hull and others, on the waters of Buck head, is too well known to need description; there is a tolerable plantation on said land, and good dwel ling House ami other buildings necessary for a lar nier, some of these lands are Irish and in good order or Cotton or Corn The land containing the plan t a f .ion will ho sold together or in separate'ots; and also the other tracts according as the administrator m »y deem most to be the inter< st of said estaie —gen- tlemen wishing to purchase will do wcllio call and 1 xainine these lauds. Sold for the benefit of the hob** and creditors of said deceased. The terms of su t < J AMES GRUBBS, ydiii’r. 24 wts 275 lYolicc. ’ ('UF sate and rent of lire property of Col. Zach aria Williams as advurtisod to he gold or rent ed the -tli ol Dn’vmbcr iii-xt, is postponed until 'Umday, the 1 Itli, and will 1,0 conliiiuoJ from day 10 day u..1il disj osed of. nov 23 wts 271 GEORG /A, Burke Onnntt/: 3. Ul' i.r. \S, Edward Garliek applies for v V Let tors of ndministralioii on the estate of Nealy Knight, defeased, 1 hose are theiefore to cite and admonish all and singular t!o> kindro I mi l creditors of said deceas' d, to In- and mipcur nt my uffi.-o within the time pre scribed hy law, to shew cause, if any they have, why slid letters should not he granted. t.iveu uiv.h'i my hind, aloffiee, in Waynesboro'; this 13th Jay Nov , IH3T. T II BLOUN f, n c c 0 n c. nov 21 w 3 >d 275 \GKr.E MILE to an order of the Inferior Court ol Burke county, when silling far ordinary purpose., will he sold,on Hie first Tuesday in Feb rn iry next, at the Court House door in the town of Waynesboro, lietwteu H 0 usual hours of sole, one hanrt’d and twenty fiveaeros us Land, more or less, in said county, adjuinini lands ol lohn W imberly and Oihefs.helnngins to she estate of Matthew Liv ely, deceased. Terms on the day of sale MARK I IVEI.Y, Adm'r. nov *7, 1837 wtdg 275 Double anm'li Acadeiiiv. IsINCItLN COUNTY. I rnstees of tins Academy wish to employ -tt a r-aeher for the ensuing vear, in conse quence us the resignation of Mr Fiinn A gentle man; pining well nN-omm-ndod f..r morality, and capable ol preparing vonng men for Geurgia or S Carolina ( ’olleees, will receive hberul u ages None oiler nctalapyly. V.4UK «tIHP, WM. WMI.I.AGE, KEABOUV MOSLEY r- , ~ W * UUKUY. Trustcus. ClUf. Jlnmnos, Surry, uJ2‘iS < ly otMtiH “ farWttM W IH copy the above i nov 23 w It 3 *j It. i o.' i’ii,vas • .-on If ; - i I I n«, ■ 1 ‘- r - r .r,u me..-.,i! i.i ■„ ...» >•.<*■ • «“ - n O' ':y - ' « ''V, V’ r»r i~ Ap-t .ti'iiry Hail, Wi, Broad »» (»5 iC C * t « OBNTLR.MAN oi rmloatfi mrnnd moral liab its, wiu> can leach the comiiKMJ hrundiciof ■»n Lug.is., edu niion, wim tho lsm\n md ixrook bngongHs, will be liber illy encouraged by curly ap plication lo WM s DLA ->, 1* S TAVLOiC, i;i)W \uU /IASSELL, , JAM £8 CAiU lliUGfcj. Columbia county, 26 in left noitli oi Augusta r.ov 21 w if *235 a or the £iair. B'V It S' GretsO Pomatum Kejilialm CJuriiiig Fluid Vegetable Hair Oil Wards ■ IMatcassar “ * Indian Hair, “ , Antigua M Bears “ Together with .a Largo assortment of Perfu ry too led.ous to mention, tor sate by A A lUiVf & i TAINS, nov J7 *232, Broad st. $ £ EV. 'J homas Smy’h’s Sermon on the loss of dctL the Meam Packet tlome, with a narraiive by one of ihe passengers “should any pru/iit arise troin the «lc oi lids sermon, .1 wid be given (as mu»l ap -1 piopnaie to t o snijectl to that most usetul and be nevolent instiiutiou, the Charleston Pun Society to . assist in lire erection of the new seamen’s chapel.* 1 Price *25 cents. For sale by T. 11. & I. C. PLAiVT. nov 14 267 « ILL be sold nt Lincolnton * i-; ♦ V on the (!>■“• . . COUtuy, i • uesdny in January next, in the •sutl li nir.s oi sale agrceahle to an order Irom the Honorable the Court o 1 Ordinary, 0 negro wonitn called Put f»rly-five or futy ye\n old, belonging to the_ Illinois ul Aza Boail, doc’d, sold Tor the ben efit ul haul Min ora Term* on lhe buy. nov*23 \vul F. F. FLEMING, guardian. DISSOLUTION OF f‘O-FARTNEJiSIIIP# ' HE Co pannerahjp h.*retolorc exist ing between \Vm. Bennett & Son is this day dissolved hy mutual consent, given under unr hands this 15lh davof.'ov mi. WILi.LIJi BARNETT, nov 22 w3t*273 JON/IMI VV. BaRMSTT. £3ICKED up in the road between White Ouk and Columbia < 11., two boxes of Cigars \vh ch the owner can have hy calling and pnyi: g for this advertisement Enquire at tins office, nov ‘2O *2r. ‘270 WILLb? fold on the Ist Tuesday in February 183 b, at < un.ming, Forsyth county, by an order of the Honorable, the inferior court ofColnrn bia county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, one I i ol Land, No 4jo in the second district, first sco in»n, now Forsyth county, us the properly ol Henry VV iikins, deceased, ol said county. SUSANNA W ILKINS,Adm’x. nov. 23 wta 274 A GRLEABLE to an order of the Inferior Court x 10. ol l ulnmbia county, sitting ns a Court of Or dinary, w ill he sold ut the lower Alarkel-hoiiso in the city of Augusta on the first Tuesday in Janua ry next, 500 acres of land, ilie late residence of Geo. Magnuler dec’ll., situated 13* miles from Augusta, on the Afilledgeville road, with II nece-sary build i>*ga lor comlort or convenience, fine spring water, and as healthy as any part of Georgia—sold for dis tribution. Terms at sale. GEORGE 31. MAGRUDER, Adm’r. nov 23 vvts 274 liwciilor’s Sales. PERSONAL PHOPEPTY lltlt DEC.; AND LAND 2d JANUARY. WII.L be soil! on Monday, ihe lllh day of Uo oember next, at the Murray Mill Plantation ot the late John Fox, decM , about 8 miles Irom Au gusta, the entire stock of Horst s, .Mules, Cattle, Hoas and Plantation Tools belonging to. I lie same. AlsTt, tlie crop ol Fodder and Corn, and (it) llioiisand leet of sawed Lumber ol differeui kinds—and all other personal property of the deceased, on and about said plantation exceptin, (lioslaves. on the first Vnestluy in JuH it dry ucxt t at llte mat ko bouse in tbis eily, between six and se ven thousand acios of Fine Istnd,making up the .aid 1 latitat ion ; on which there sro'nvo good mill eit-s anil a saw mill now in full operation. Possession given immeiiiately allot sale /'he In id will hs fir is praelieable, he so divitbal as tt suit the convetn e tee ol purchasers. 7'crms made known ut the lime and place ul sale. PETKK BENXO 71, yINTOi.Vf; I’ICQIJET, llf.NitY Jl. (JUMMING, I x cutors? i he Constitutionalist and People's Press will in sort the above twice a we. k until the day oi sale and present their accounts to the Executors. nov. 7 swtd 261 To T«'«cher« tßhllF. I’rnsleea ol the 7'homaslon Female Acade « my, wish to employ a l.adyof good education and experience in teaching, to take charge of *.tid ■ tndemy; they would pteler a gentleman and Ins lady None need apply bin such ns can he vvel recommended lor literary attainments and success in teaching; for such very liberal wages will he guar anteed. Applications must he made soon THUS F EVV ELLIN,I THUN TinVEATT, CHS ALLEN, ... WM LOW, f 1 melees. OC GIBSON, • WM A COBB, J Thninaslon, (.a , Oct 17. w 6l 3 Tt, with much surprise that! lately learn, that li- there is demands against the late firm of Bailey & Grover 1 hold the obligation of the late L IP Grover, dee’d , (or the prompt payment nf nil claims against the late firm of Bailey &, Grover. 1 believed the debts were all paid long ago, having been sa mlormed. 1 Jiorchy notify all persons holding stielt claims, that unless they are presented aceordina to law, to the F.xecutors or Administiotors ol the estate of the late L. H Grover, dee'd. for payment i shall not consider n. self bound to pay them r-n . U - I} . HAILEY. F.lberton, Aug. 25, 1837. The Washington News, will publish the above °nca a month lor throe months 1 206 3tm $25 6iH' ward -3 OST on Tuesday evening last, either in Augus- In, or on the VV ngltislmru’ road, willtin 1 miles ..I Augusta,a Bed M roeco PUCKE P BOOK,t on laming 310 or '3315, in hills, the hat Its not rccoileet- O ' I *n n l" le °f llie subscrilier is written inside the I ticket Book. 7'lte above reward will he given lor the dclivoly of the Pocket Book and Mon y to Sir. M. Little, at the Globe Hotel, or to the subscriber in Lrawlortlvillo ’iilUN. J. WE BURN L »■»« aiJ 153 if ESitamway, A BGUTthc Ist of March last,‘two negro fellows, -A to wit: GEORGE, about 16 years, sage, well grown, bright black, 5 feet Bor 10 inches high, no thing ei»o very remarkable recollected. ABRAM, sitotit 50 years old, very black, about the same height, was raised in Si nth Carolina, speaks bro I ken as negroes usually do, reads and writes a little, ! and will he well calculated In get along with spurious i (tosses, and denying his owner (lerUaps; lias been at ! sm a little, and will most likely be apt. to make for 1 some sea port »ny person that can give any inlur- | inarion to mo at this place, respecting said negroes, slull be well rewarded, and receive ihe thanks o the owner JOHN LOIV 1 uskeegeo, Ala , Ocl. 17. 3lw 213* iliffPOM forlsaic. ' frilLfsuhscrihsr will sell albitclion,at Raysvillc, if Columbia county, on the IHlh day of next month, seven prime field hands, consisting of men and women, on a credit oi twelve months with in terest irom the sale. lr WM. BARNETT. - i lov ]j 3t 2t»3 Caution. my wife Jane Proctor has left my » ' bed nod board without any just provocation this is to forewarn any at.d all persons front Irnslnifi boron my account HS 1 will not ho answerable fur any ol her c jiitracts as or 1 his notice. SIMPaO.N PROCTOR. nov 2*2 2*3 ll a lversilj y <>r«eur«ria,~ T IIK X become vacant by the resignation of Mr Hod, "HI fill ihe vacancy between litis and Hcccmber. Applicants may address lint iTfadent or .Secretary «t the I'nivcrsity. .Sal , rv 8800 per annum, ami services r,q„i...,l on the iV.th January next. A.SHhLRV .HILL nov 4>w sm3t 273 W- rhe Con.titmionalttl will publish the above Kiiiii-inniillily 3 limes moanovo f AoJst’O. u.>7 on the 1 lilt iiiistuiit n Hank H ai , 0 „ ,| l( . ta " k l tl m Augustus Muore, Cashier, and I Immas C.t.nmicg IVnidom Any i«.r.on llmlmg ihoohova BUI and rdurnimr it u. the subscriber, will r#e«iv# reward .- W. U. KEVNOLHS, 18 w')m a« :.s ORDijfANdr..- j TV regain:c maces .hid Fro- Persons of Co. ; t /"r. a.. Ito p. seal persons front hiring , lending, nr deli string horses ami which) , In than .V;cr. It. Bril onlahti btf the Cl ly Council jofAm u I, and il a hereby (HJClcdby the autkarit, I of Ihe suinr, lb A sli.es may live separate mid »j«irt i*out l ien- owners, hire their lime, or Work for - ibcinsoivri ni saiii city, provided that the ownerqr owners, or some person lor Him, Iter or them, shall | obtain p. rtnissj it ol Cuanci- ibcreibr, mid sbnil jmy to the Collect .r and '1 n a.iurer the sum of fifteen * dolla s ioruudi slave whose owner resides in tlt.. eityptuil thirty dollars for each slave whose owner resides out of the city, on the first day ot January or within ten days thereafter, in cacti and every year, for each and ovary slate between the ages of ten an J sixty, he, she or they may d> sire to live se parate and apart Irom his nr her own r,ldrc his or (tor own tint. , or work lor himself or herself S c. 2d Amlhe it fuHhtr ordained, 7 hat it shall ho the duly of the Collector and Treasurer, upon the rectipt ol said sum, to register the naina of ike slave,ami the name of Ins or her owner in a bunk to be kept for th • purpose, and given certificate of such register, which shall he evidence of complt once with I he first section ol such ordinance. BKC. 3d Ainltie itfurlhirordained, l liatall ire# ■ persons of color between the ages of sixteen and ,jj. ly, residing in tins city, shall, on the fnsi day of Jim. nary,or within ten days thereafter, in each and every year, pay to the Collector and 1 reasurer a tax of ten dollars each; anil upon the receipt ot said snm f the Colic tor and Treasurer shall register the names’ ol such free persons of color in anokto be kept ■ i lor tha: purpose, and give a certificate of such to - gistcr, which should he evidence ol a compliance . vvdh tills section. Bkc. dth. A lot L; A further ordained, That tin- ; mediately alter the tenth day ol January,in each and every year, U shall be the duty ol the collector mid treasurer to make out and deliver to the marshals a | hst ol ol- slaves apd free persons t f color rt^j. I tend by him ns aforesaid; and each and slave ’ , | willtin ihe ages afur.-;;J. who may tin rcnlter bo o fbunn liv ing;so,)arale and apart from his or her own- | 0 cr, or working lor himself or herself, or hiring Ins or 1 her own time, in said city; and cadi and every free ‘ ; pi raon ol color residing m this city within tne ages 1 - alorcsaid. who has not been registered us aforesaid, shall bo arrested by the Marsha.l, his deputy, or any t of Iho city ofl’ners, and brought heioro any member of Co moil, who slntll commit such slave or tree per ’ son ol color to jail, until the tux herein before men. * lioned shall lie paid, together with the ja7 fees, (an; < less I he fax he paid before such commit nl,) and un 1 lillheownerolsuc.lt slave shall obtain the perinis- * siniiofCon cil tis remark-d in ihe first section ol 1 this o .finance Sec. slh And he it further ordained-, Ihalnolrce person o 1 color shall hereafter ho permitted to come * | into this city, and remain therein longer than ten a days, m any one year ; and if any such do, he or , site shall he arrested hy any of the city officers, * and he committed lo jail, till all jail lees are paid ,J and until bond, wiih security, is given to Council, ( linn fie or she will depart from tha oity and nut re turn, or until discharged hy order ofGouncil. tl Ncc. 6th. An .be it further Ordained, Thai all (rce m persons of color «ho have come and are now in the T city, and who have paid or shall nay the lax of one * hundred dollars heretofore required, shall be allow- I ed lo remain. 6Vc. 7th. And licit further ordained. That the ® permission of Council w ill be granted for any slave to live separate and apart from his or her ower or hirer, (without the | tijmcnt ol the tax aforesaid) if r such slave he in the actual service of his or her ow- U ner or hirer. H Fee. Blh. And be il further ordained, That front am after tho j assago of this ordinance, ail slaves a) and free persons of co or, found riding or driving * about the city on the .Sabbath day, except such as m arc on business for their owners or guardians, shall be arrested by any city officer, and taken before two i or morernsniheri of Gunned, hy whom they shall be • tried far a violation ul this ordinance, and, on con- * viclion, shall he ptmislud by whipping, not to ex ceed twoni v five lashes. v( .'■cc bill. And be il further ordained. That from re and niter the passage ol this ordinance, no person it or persons shall hire, lend or deliver to any shivs or ’ free ptrson ol color, any horse or horses, gig, sulkcy, J’* buggy or carriage of auy kind, tv j. bout a written 11,1 order from the owner or guardian of such slave or W free person of colour, under the pena ty ol fifty dollars lor oa< It and every olienee. *. Hone in Council the Ist day nfJttly, 1837. Ot JtJUN PiHNiZY,Mayor. thl Gko M VV alkfr. v fk. ,n Republished by order ol order ol Council Gl ~ *«• W ALKER, Clerk. an nov 23 o-j x.; atlatiM.ni>k lit fiißiloi y. “ For removing, superfluous hair on the Face, 1 Seek and Anns. HI.S’ great disfigurement ol female beauty, is it I * flrecluafy removed hy this article, wlncliis .»,, said to be ponectly safe, ea tly applied, and cerlaih ut ll s I’fiec s ; ana n not only removes the hair, bat Up by a repetition, d. stroys Ihe roots, and consequent- a- Ij the grow th For sale hy ae AN 1 GAY & HAINES. in» JiovJT Apothecary Ha 11,232, Bnmd st. I vie M’t operly tor male. * | vilE subscriber intending to discuntinne ihe ■- Mercantile liusiiubs, and luru his utteruion to larniiiig, oil'eis lor sale hia property in the lowno ScJ iV/udiaon. liin Dwelling is a newly finished, large and com V* modious huu*e t on thy public square, wiph suitabl inc out houses,, uo excellent well and garden, wii It good ■ -i- Lack lots, carnage house,stable and barn, wed ar ranged lor a 1 avern, or for u private dwelling; and of" 1 n store, ns one ol tli« rooms, bus the necessary lix lures, and is now used us a dry goods store As there s no doubt that the Georgia Rail Road . be located to this place in a lew months, and Yb will be probably completed in a year, and as there is but one Tavern Arid but tour Dry Goods Stores m this place, any person wishing to carry on either Gc basinets, would do well to call and examine the pre- - nuscs. U the purchaser wishes, the household and kitch* | cn lunmure will he included. -lAii t he terms will be accommodating. THUS. B. WHITE. au e 29 ‘2( 3 ‘2mit' Ne. Money Lost. call N the 12th August last, I enclosed in a Jetto addressed to .Ur. M.A. VV Into, Augusta, Ceu be I iwo Hundred Hollars in hills of the following tie cription—s iOu bill, central Bank of G. orgia, Leh ler A. Afu. 2'JI, dated Ist Ncpi 1829—one Babbill Jetts Commercial hank of AJacott, No. 252, Letter A, <la toil Ist Crept. 1836,000 850 lull, Post note, payable 1,01 two day. niter dale, Insurant u Bunk ol Columbia, Il No 283, Loiter A. dated 3.1 Wov. 1836. Theubove Letter should have reached Augusta in three day* after leaving this office, hut as yet I have heard mr Iwo thing trout tl. All per.-ons are forewarned Irom w* cnn. cm tog either of the above bills, and all the H.inki ot ibis Flaie and persons to whom they may be oi that iered are requested to give information of the fin'll ed f and tty giving me soon mfurintoiuu as w.ll lead u Ihe dutecliun ol (lie vtlltan, or the reeovery of lh» ptat mont-y or uny pan of il, shall Ite paid to their ami, t 0 b lactuu.. s. 6’. KENHUR'K. . Barnesvillo, Get 22 w 3in 24d " un SELECT JBO.VIIDi-VG-SCIIOOL iOH S °l? 1J..V8. «nu COLUMBIA CORNER. OIJI.E'iHOHPE CO. GEI It HE exercises of litis instnutton will he reoita ed on the first -Monday of January, 1833. ik “• course of mstructiou embraces the Latin and Grid*' with Languages, with the various branches of an tn( Jete lish Edm a ion . j J'oose who may wish to place their sons or wmd . * with the subscriber, will cottier a htvor by givmf p Him os early in,urination as circumstances onif* * )M ] ; rail. ««rvi I 'i’erms —For board, tuition, washing, lights, J l)t d, and betiding, per scholastic year, const onl* I ten months, 82Uo; to be jtaid to all cases, hall pH direc ly in advance. y o j References. Rev. A CHURCH, H. H , Athens, P ron “CP BE MAN, Millcdgville,- Now “ SSHAVIS, ... >• II TALMADGE, Augusta. Gut., tm *- iUr. JOJI.N ROBINSON, Clinticsioti, “1 CHARLES MILLER, I. It to vent HENRY SAFFU.I U, Priticil* t h e i - n9v2 ’ " ll rend. Police. , form . tLL porsons indebted lo tho estate of John 3/fl* sued quested lo make payniem, and all creditors ol r eftfatu to present them in terms of the law. , her« , __ WILLIAM will I £ B iiE>lsc ,heß r S''HE Uroiisvvick Land Co offer for * on *^ otic hundred lo two hundred well «el»w wouk Lots. 7 ho tale commences at Brunswick, on -VO.VbjM|HjHi the Eight day of January, 1838, under ihc«»K*«nil < icndonecof flic Hircclois, or an Agent tor that iturposo. The let m> of tale will be— w One Fii It Cush, 1 of ki one year “ two years. ’* “ lltrco years «»en “ four years. I ■ W au Tl is last payment will he remit hd on any , a" which there shall ho creeled anil cumjilef™ ..m N< on« yea. front the dale of sale, n siih.iantia ( or tilore, not lots lien 25 tool front, hy 33 t > l "'* - ami ut IctiHl Iwo slnries. Other forms i t lie made known “• 1 place of sale. By older o( the Hircoliirs. „ J -WWW E» »V. ELI HI EUG U, Cm 1 • •> ovl 25 wids