Augusta chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1837, November 30, 1837, Image 4

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dldfc———— - - —. (♦»»K TllK CIIHWAIk» *. 4>»l HK.N I IKk.li J TUB DBA HD—AN ALLEGORY. Onro upon a limr 'here wa»a young nun who . grew up without ihr sign of a Heard.( I) He «*, perfectly conlriult.il under the circumstance*, ami j aaiil, if he couM avoid it, h* never would have dm. Hr had «ccn how tioublesomc they were to hi* neigliluvrs.and thought he had tenw enough to profit by their experience. //» would have hut • amallow knowledge at human nature, however, who would expect the »ame individual to *igh •fier the same objects in youth and age. Our 1 e-limatc ol the value of thing* it constantly . changing,| the object which at one lime wo deem essential to our happiness, in a lew year* i* forgotten, and another occupies it* place, which 'fur th ■ lime is equally important. “Behold th« child, by nature*kind!}’ law, I’Uial with a rattle, tickled by n atraw: Borne livelier plaything give* III* youth daliglit, A little louder, lull it* empty quite; r'earf*, garter*.gold.amused In* riper atage. Anil ffo.d* and prayer b okt, are the toy* of age VVe need not wot.tier then, if out friend Sam or “ UucU Sam," a* he wav called, when he grew older changed hi* mind. A few imig nificant acaltering hair* appeared on hi* chin, and with them teemed to come a desire to have a Heard. He now appeared as anxiou* to encour age it* growth, as he wat before to prevent it,and accordingly ho employed every meana to stimu'ato it. Maciu*ar and hoar»-oil were dmh! in shun lance; an 1 ho aoon wav gratified wi'h an abundant crop of hair. » Hut hit good fortune did not atop here,fur along with hi* heard he got a !l.irber(2) and a raxor(3) the former of aueh exquisite skill,and the lallci *o tampered, and of auch delicate edge, that he scarcely ever fell that operation which to) many is no painful. Ho might have been «haved all the lima by the tame hand without knowing it, or feeling any thing the worse fur it, *o mildly , was the operation performed. Uleaaing*, how ever, are rarely long appreciated a* they ought 1 to baby the Iwat of us, and * Undo Sam had had totnae.h good luck to ha a philosopher. He was generally governed hy the whim ol tho moment, and certainly at this time ho took a moat unac countable notion into Ida head, he discarded hi* l harbor, and broke his fine rax ir. Soma thought he was crazy; others that he wait going to turn ( Mahontedsn, hut (he truth i», it wan only a whim; ( ha did not think what ho wa* about. A* might he expected hia bcaid now grew apace It got ' bushy, and a* thick again aa when he quit aliav ing, and at Inal got »o troublesome that he w.ta forced to get another razor, although, he BiiJ , it an in unholy instillment, and it went much again<( hia con'cieneo to u.e it. Nothing hut 1 necessity, lie said, made him submit to it. This second razor alilto’ probably the heat that ha* ever yet been made, appeared to do it* work | badly for aomo lime. The fact I*, the beard had ( grown lough and stubborn, and it w.t* put into the han't* of a t o ichilfol htihor, who male sad Wiirb of it for awhile, lit resigned, and the next who undertook it inning -J it admirablyi ( hut soon girl tired, and left .>ll the Intaincsa. He had, however,allowed the qualities of the razor to 1 he find rate, and he left it in fine order. And j ' auch an instrument could never have fallen into better hand* lit<n tUnto of his »ucccs*or. lie P’ov.vl himself to In a perfect adept at the husi no.*, and while ho had the management every thing wont on like clockwork. Tltne wa* no rutting a piece out lie*o, going too hard on the skin there, and leaving the board half shaved in » | third i lace; all was so smoothly managed, and j, wi h «o little apparent trouble, that ‘ Uncle Saun almost forgot, once again, that he had a heard. Thing* were going on thi* way, when it on eurred to "Undo Sam” that ho wouM make hi* tarher discare one of hi* men( I) and take a friend ofhi* Into hi* ahop aa journeyman. Men who are thoroughly master* of their own husinc a are generally independent, and do not like to he die- . taicdlo; and in this cue, our bather refused to j take in the journey man,aa ho hid no use for him, ! he atlid, and he might apoil hi< tnzor. This re 1 fusal seemed to act like a spoil on “Uncle Sam.* All hi* old qnalm* of conscience about iho us* of the razor returned, he swore ho would break it post tvh.it it would, an 1 it never should go on hi* face again. Thia wa* hut an idle threat, how ever, for it continue* to ho a* good aa ever, and the harbor continues to wield it with his usual dexterity, allho’ ‘ Uncle Bani” is not among hi* customers. ‘•Uncle Sam” had been diauuded from this : a ep hy every true Irieud he hid in the world, j The consequence* wercclcaily forciolj.znd every ' argument used which sound logic could urgs.and i fact* ihust'ate. It was tit vain. A few parasites ( —Speculators —had got his ear, and ho termed deaf to all besides. They calculated that a good | business might ho done by furnishing some iuven- j linn* of their own to supply the place of the raz n; j Ac they thought it would not be hard to gull “Un cle Sim,'' a fur a while a least,especially,as they had j managed to woik him into a powerful passion ! Too) succeeded admirably. As had been predic | -tad. end a* it had happened on a former occasion : when the razor ova* laid aside, the Heard grew | both in thickness and-strength with astonishing I , rapidity. O«ot-ta he double aa thick and stiff in , a short time, and so troublesome tbat it kept him ia a constant freu Indeed one of hi* Cronies I com the back wood*,s) a Ivised him to pull it out hy the tool*, as the aliorlont way to get tid of the • vil. In the mean lime a very complicated rot «hine(6) had been invented, aud set to work to supply lha place of the razor. It had aigkly oi j a hundred pen-kiitfe plaiJ* io it, each turning on a pivot of it* own, aud the whole act in motion \ hy a kind of crank. One of lhe a spoculator*(7) or parasite* lieforo alluded to, whom scarcely any one had ever heard ol l>efore, look hold of this propelling power, and acquiring considerable cc lebrity for a lima by keeping the machine in too- j lion. The triumph was e*ce*sive when they first 1 gitit to work. It wa* said to oe the very tiling—to | be far superior to the razor itself, especially in the I amount of wosk it could perform Hut this tn : urnph was doomed to l>« of ahail dura'ion, for ; lit toon begin to get out of was j only a very alight connection between the d.if.r ent part*,so that the feast jar olTeclcd the motion of j tome of them; hut if any of the blades did happen to make a relight iaeiaioil. there was a general salvo «t hand ; “Uncle Si n" two* plethoric, and t lilit , blood taken from him would be a great benefit to , ■him. Even thia excuse, however, only lasted n short time; for the whole machine broke up one ' day with a whiz, and cut him so badly, that it wa* void he would have died from los* of Mood, hut for outre of hi* old friend*, that he called to hi* aid, who stopped hi* wound*, for the lime ho iug, with * kind of me Ucale t paper .(•) Thu* ended “ experiment” No. one.—The i naxt intenliun(llj which cist ned any notice < wa. an oullaudlsh looking thing, said to have j | heun picked up saiuawhata on the eon It nett I ul, • .Europe. It linked like a pareal ol old, tustj i iruiihonp*,hut wa* efti 1 to lie of great antiquity ha ving lieen u*>‘d hy mine of the Roman Em|>cror*- : Napoleon, also, ws» said to have used it with | satisfaction, as well as several other great folk*. | Tho warmest eulogul of tin* instrument wa* an eceentiie.visionary soil of geni >ua,(lOj who had j alwnya been loudest in praizc of the old razor j «nJ people wondered to ace him turn right round so quirk. It wa* amusing to aec him draw thi* old instrument over hi* faro, and try to per- I suede “Uncle Sam” It wa* tho best in the world. ' Hut the last machine had left an impression on him which will not lie ea*ily effieed ; and, there - fore, he would not try it, he said, till it had been fully tested. It is easy to forsoa tho result c«cn if “Uncle .Sani” is persuaded to try it, as it ia got for no other purp is* but to got into favor with —him gel the management of hi* a(Taira,e*|ieci*lly hi* money —and make the most of it jiosaiMe. Thor* ia another thing easy to predict, which ia, that a* long a* “ Uncle Sam" ha* auch a Beard, he will nol ha able to do a great while wi bout a rnxer. TYRO. 1 The Baard represents the Stale Hank*, or | Hanking system. 2 The President of the U. S. Dank. 3 The U. S. Hank, 4 Mason of Portsmouth. 5 Hentnn, C The Put Hank system, 7 Whitney. 8 Treasury notes. 9 The Bub Treasury system. 10 J. C. Calhoun. A HIM. 'Vo lay off ' the Stale into the Nine Congreesiotf at Districts, and prescribe the manner of holding the Elections therein. !Skc. 1 He il enacted, by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Hear gia, in General Assembly met; and it is hereby enacted by the, authority of the same; That from and niter tin? passage ol thia act, the State elioli belaid tilt min Nine Congressional District*, to he composed and organized us fol owe,tq wit;—- The counties of Walker, Murry, Gdincr, Un-on, Lumpk n, Forsyth, Cherokee, Cass, Ft yd, ami Paulding, shall form and compose the First Congressional D.strict. The counties ol Ribim, Habersham, Hull, (iwiiinotl, Jackson,Franklin, Clark, and Wal ton, shall form and compose the Second Cun «'• •ssional District. Tho counties of Libert, Madison, Ogle lliorpe, Wilkes, Lincoln, Warren, Taliaferro, and Hancock, shall torin and compose the Third Congressional Disinct. The comities of Green, Morgan, Jasper, Join's, Huldwm, Wi'kmson, Putnam, and Washington, eholl form and cotnpo-o tho Fourth Congressional District. Tho counties of Richmond, Columbia, Jes. forson, Horke, Laurens, Scnven, Enmmiol, Montgomery, Talnail, Hulloch, and Elling ham, shall lorm mid compose the Filth Con gressional D strict. The counties ol Clmili tnt, R yan, L borly, Mclntosh, Glynn, Carndoo, W ayne, Ware, Appling, Teliair, Fuliski, Lowndes, Irwin,and rhonia- 1 , shall lorm and compose the S xlh Congressional D.strict. Toe coUnlo s of Harris, Muscogee, Talbot, Crawford, Marion, Sumter, Stewart,Randolph, Leo, Early, Hiker, Decatur, anil Dooley,shall firm and compose the Seventh Congressional I) strict. The counties of Cobb, DeK tlb, Campbell, Carroll, Heard, Coweta* Fay olio, Troup, and .Meriwether, shall form and compose the E ghln Congressional District. Tho counties ulNowlon,Henry, Dot's,Pike, Monroe, Upson, Iflil), Houston, mid Twiggs, shall lorm and c mpo c the Ninth Congres sional District. ! Sko. 'J. And be il farther enacted, Tiial at each G uieral Election ihmu ' lout this Suite, at which Ihe citizens tlierool uro now, by law. entitled io vote lor Members to Congress, it shall bu lawful lor the citizens, resident in each of tho Congressional Districts aforesaid, and who are no by law, entitled In vote lor Members of tho General Assembly, to elect ] one R ‘preventative to Congress, in each of | the nloreauid ihsincis • Vroudcd, nevertheless, \ I’iiat no poison shall be entitled to represent I any district, who duos nol reside withm the I limits ol the district lor which ho shall have been chosen; sml lurilier, that no person shall be oniiiltul.lo vote lor Representative* to Con gres -, in any other t lan the Congress.onal U.strict m which such person may reside. Sec !i. And be it further enacted, That il (.hill bu tho duly of tho several Presiding iMi.'iulrates throughout th 8 fcjtale.at each and i vety such election, to transmit tho return* thereof, to h a Excellency the Governor, who ■ shull prove -d to declare the person* elected, in manner amt form now pointen out by law. Sec.-1. And be il further enacted, Tnat Hie | doresaul u'eclion* shall be held at the time lioret j;ure|appoii!ted by law, and shall be holu ...I tha several place: w!;p.I; ,::'.v nro, aud at j such oiiiv.’ plices aa may Inucaficr be pound out by law for holding Hie elections ol i members of the Slate Legislature; mid that j the same persons who are aulhonz >d to con- I duct and manage the ideations of member* ol i the General Assembly, are hereby authorized i i» conduct and manage the election* of mom -1 b-rs lu Congress, | Feo - r ). And he it further ended, That if j any vacancy or vacancies shad occur ot any | member nr members in Congress, who wore I elected on the first Monday in October, ciglt | teen hundred and llnny-«ix, the election to j lid such vacancy or-vacancies shall be held j in the manner heretofore provided by law. Bec. 0. And be it further enacted, -That all laws ami parts ot laws, militating against | (his act be, and the same arc hereby repealed. From Ihe llulliinort American The question of lha practicability of establish ing tegular steam-boat commuuicaliuus between ! Great Britain aud United States, will, it appears, 1 bo fully ic-lt-d m the course of the ensuing year. An intelligent gentleman, who has just returned ‘ from a visit to England, lias furnished the editors j oft he New York Journal of Commerce with I sum memoranda respecting the immense pre- I partitions now making there to establish steam | navigation belweeivthe two countries. 11* say* j that tho objections mid doubts thrown out by Dr. | Lardner, have, by subsequent discussions, been : dissipated from lUu minds of scientific men, and the practicability of the plan is considered as os ; tsblislied beyond question. The enormous strength jof the ships, and the power us the machinery, ; show that it the thing ean be done, it w ill be. lu i Match or A ril, it is added, one of these ships ; j may be expected to arlive at New York. The j | lolloxviug arc his memoranda: it is nut perhaps generally known that there i arc three gigantic Steam Ships now building in I I England, lor I ie purposes ol navigation lietuceu ' I I fiat co nitty and litis city. One u building at Liverpool, and ia 000 ton* I burthen; one at London, of 1700 tons; one at 1 llnslot, ol 1320 lons. The two firmer are not ye, ; launched. The latter was launched in July last and is now in the London ducks receiving beren unu-s. rfie will be colicky completed by tbo Ut 1 Jay of January, and will moke tier Inal voyage to j tins port in March next: she is owned by a com patty us gen lenten in Uirstol, called (lie Great We-urn S earn Ship Company, and is iiiten led to iuii icgulaily between Bristol and New Vuik. tShe is said lobe built with great strength, llei dim iivmis are a* follows: Lcn,th between the perprndiculais, burn Hie fire part of the stem to i the efer par' of th* stern at the keel. 212; length l of the keel on the blocks, 20d fcei; length of ih* cabin Jack (saloon.) VS led, b-iiglb over all from figure head to tall rs>), ( 216 f.-ei, breadth between pv-ldlr wheel ,3J fed 4 iiieli**; depth unJet deck - I lo liiir lop ill floor , 2.1 I'm! 3 mi lii' -i J»c«iltii‘g , 11l n»> on aide i/f (hr kneel, 13 inches ruled—l 6 i Jo. m-in Moil; length ofll.iors. 21 feet, ilnckncas of Inn!-. 7 incix-s IhiiUo-.i plank, flinches, lop lido. | 4 m. ben; sheer siic.iks, 5 inches; upper deck clan, * H inches; diagonal ridets, 5 inches—3 feet i|ibi ; ir.ni .1, a 4- -i i a In. 1 inches by j; bilge plsnks, C inclnr-t keelson, 2U by 21 .ncbe»; benits lor passengers, 130; li ■ the (or olHccre, engineers, , crew, Ac. 65. , i The engines are made by Mtn isley and 1 teld, ( of London, Therefsre two, n! I*o hundred bn- j sea power each, 'i'he ilia met.' I f the cylinder | is 73J indies; length of alroke, V feet. 'l’here i* storage for 600 lona of D ial. Kite will consume, under full aleam, 3(1 tuna of coal per day Tbia ; will laat her 20 daya of full steaming. It is not supposed, however, that she will require to lie un der full steam ; inore than half of any one pas sage, for ahe will lie ship-rigged, and will of course avail herself of all favorable winds. Her name is the "Great Western? Hhe is to he commanded by Lieut. Iloskin, of the lloyal Na vy, and will coal, in all, forty-five thousand pounds sterling. The London ship will coal about XCO,OUO,and that at Liverpool about X’lo,- 000. Tuesday Kvmlng, Nov. 2S. In our paper to-day will be found a copy of the bill introduced in the House of Representatives, to lay off the Stale into Congressional Dis trict. On Tuesday nest the fall races ever the La Fayette Course, near (bit place, commence, and will continue throughout the week, A laige number of fine horses have already arrived. In ourcolmnna to-day will ho found aomc fur ther news of iotorcal in relation to the dilficulliea in Canada. Wc do not understand what ia (ho cause of thcie disturbances ; whether they spring from a revolutionary spirit on the part of any considerable portion of the people of that country, with a view to throw off the government of Greo* Uritain, or whether they are the ebullitions of n few feverish and factious spirits. Tima will show. Vt'r shall commence in a day or two the inter esting debate in the Slate Senate on the resolution appropriating 30,000 dollars for the troops under Col Nelson. In lha meantime it may ho proper to remark that these troops have continued their march to Florida and are piohaldy in that Terri tory before this lime. Their number exclusive op wagoners, a 1288; the number of horses including wrjpona horses ebout 1600. It may ho asked how such a body of men, without provisions and money arc sustained in so long a march as that to Florida! Wc propose, inasmuch as (his busi ness has assumed tt character of vast importance to review the whole matter to morrow; and cn deavur to place it in ita true and pr (per light be fore the country. The new and elegant steam packet North Car olina, recently built in New York and owned by Commodore Vanderbuilt, will shortly lake her de parture for Wilmington, N. C. Dr. Carr Lane, Ihn Whig candidate, has been elected the mayor of St. Louis, by a majority of 483. The Woodworth benefit at lha Bowery, netted him about #I2OO. A generous public have not been appealed to in vain. From the Fhibidelphia Gasette Nov. 23. We understand that the Chamber of Com merce of (ais city, at ita mee.ing last evening, re solved that a communication should bo addressed to the President of the United Zlatas, respectful ly requesting that he would introduce to the no tice of Congress, the subject of eslsblibing a I ne of cruisers ad along the coast during the winter season, for the purpose of protecting our com merce against the possible depredations of pirates, aa well as for the purpose of aiding vessels in distress. The loss of life and properly, and the sufferings which are experienced every winter ou our inhospitable coast, call loudly for some meas ures of this kind. In aomc cases the crews of vessels are nearly all froat-hitten by exposure to the cold, so that they are unable to work; and many a disastrous wreck eould be prevented by the timely aid of a few fresh bands. Wo leant that a eo-lcmporanooua movement on this subject has taken place io N. York, and wo trust that it will ho followed by the commercial bodies of Boston, Baltimore, and the other Atlantic cities. At the booinning of the present yearlhu effective naval force of the Pacha of Egypt conaialed of "9 vessels of war, mounting 1428 gone, and manned by 14,610 men. Os those vessels, 8 are ships ot the line, vi* —two ol 101 guns each, four of 100 guns each, one ol HO guns,and one of 82 guns. Tie frigates are Gin number viz—one of 01 guns; five of Oil guns; and one of 61 guns. The sloops of vvai, 4 in number, mount 22 to 24 guns each. I'he brigs of war mount from 18 to 10 guns each. Two steamboats arc armed with heavy cannonades. The crews of the armed trails "oris CM.: nr ‘B9 1080 men, and the workmen in the arsenal ui> 41600—making it total of 20,190 moil cny»g»?‘l in lltc naval r“ r vice ol the country. Tub Women or Svm*.—lt is impossible to paint with the pen the jtdmirahle and pic luresqu groups ol richness of costume and beauty that these women form in the country. Every day 1 see faces of young girls or of wo. men such as Rnphad never pictured,even in his anest dreams; it is much more than Gre cian or Italian beauty —tl is purity of lines, delicacy of contour; in a word, all that Rome or Greece has left us of what is most perfect; ami this is rendered still more intoxicating oy a primitive innocence and simplicity ol ex press on, by a serene and volupluos languor, by the celestial light that their blue eyes, Hing ed with dark lashes thrown over the features, and by an Ingeniousness of smile, a harmony ot proportion, an animated whiteness of the tkm, an indescribable transparency ot com plexion, a metallic lustre the hair, t grace of movement, a stran encss ul attitude and musical vibration of the voice, which make ofa young Syrian a lloun or Paradise to the eyes. These varied and admirable beauties are also extremely common. —De Lamartine's Pilg.amige to the Holy Land. The Government will take effectual meas ures to prevent the public money from being stolen.— Globe. We suppose the Government means to do this by making the currency so bad as not to be worth stealing. It is said, that the Boston bakers make bread, which they can salely pile up before the doors of their shops—the veiy street-dogs turning up their noses at it.— Lou. Jour. We advise the Vice President to husband his popularity. Utinker Hill Aurora. He never husbanded sny thing but a wench. — Prentice. None hot third-rate politicians pretend to attribute the embarrassments of the country to the measurut of the Government. —Slumber Polk. Say yon so, Mr. Speaker! Are Messrs. Clay, and Webster, and Southard, “third-rate politicians J" If they are “ilnrd rale,” in the Lords name what are you I—Prentice. The Government is about to be divorced Irmn the banks and will pav no debts of their cont'aetmg,—W inchesler Vnyinuin. And so cur dignified Government is actu ally advertising us wivas. It need not trou ble tiself however—the people will be very well satisfied if it psye its own debts, tie \ I. I u.iiflic.i 1 • .ids .Vs -1 Lirtti mvi tic sort. —Dy lw Loivna, Cap lam Urqusrt, from Havre, wc have in elhgcnco | fiam Pans, to the 13th ul October. There was 1 no news of any moment from any part of the continent. Toe Paris papers contain one day lalur from London than before received. j I’oa issue rn. No*. JO.— The trial of sailing ] between the I’iquo ami Indejieiidence is pithily j j told in the following few words front an officer : 1 —•• Wc beat the American frigate very eons dc.- abiy, in working out to the eaatwaid ol SI. Hele na. After we hois up and atood down channel right before the wind, the American seemed to I hold her ground better though at day light this ' morning, (Sept. 20) she was veiy far astern of ; US." Loniion, Oct. 12. — City, 12 o’clock.—ahe money market docs not appear to have been much affected by the publication of the revenue tables, hut the deficiency is large and must ren der the fund holder necessarily anxioua as to the future progiess of our commerce. It is said that the returns issued yesterday are much less unia vorabte than the tlhancellor of the Exchequer had anticipated, and that he considers the present diminution ut the public resources as one ol tem porary existence merely, 'i’he October quarter is usually less pioduclive than either ol lire other throe, and the lorlunale termination of the harv est is, moreover, a circumstance which, it must he acknowledged, holds out the promise of some improvement. It is, nevertheless, much to be desired that our foreign trade should be pul upon a heller ond a safer looting than al present. Our commercial derangements with the United Stales will not, wc are of opinion, ho of very long con tinuance, hut while the present system ol inter ference in the affairs of Spain and Portugal is persevered in, there can be little prospect ol any melioration as regards our relations with those two countries. Tbe Chancellor is understood to have prepared himself fut a defalcation of at least halt a million mote than that which has oc curred upon the quarter just ended. The settlement far the account is passing off quietly. The price for money is 924 to J, a, “i 924 to j fur account. Pour o'clock —Consols fur account closed at OJg a j. Pauls, Oct. 14. —Stock Ex change, Oct. 13 half past Pour. —The market has been brisk, and the funds, both French and foreign, have continued to rise, For cash, fives have improv ed 15c; threes; sc, From the N. Y. Express Noe. 24. FROM LOWER CANADA. Al one o'clock we received the Montreal He rald of Tuesday. That paper states that an exten sive search has been made foi Mr, Papineau, but without succeeds —we did not know that a war rant had been issued for his apprehension. From the Herald Malo, a constable, arrived in town yesterday, accompanied by the blacksmith at Lunguil who took oif the handcuffs from Mr. B’Avignun and Mr. Demaray, the two prisoners who were rescu ed, and also by two habitants, who, we under stand, have made depositions before the attorney general. One habitants, has been found dead in the thicket beyond Longucil, where the cavalry was attacked on Thursday last. Two companies of the 32d regiment arc lo leave town this morning, in order to meet the seven prisoners, who will bces cericd from Chambly by two companies of the Royals. A few of the individuals against whom warrants are issued, have been seen skulking about St. Antoine, Chambly, and other places adjacent, attempting to stir up the habitants to a la of violence. On Sunday the congregation of the church at St. Antoine was addressed by Mr. Cartier, a young advocate of this city, who recommended that a ••liberal regiment” should be immediately formed, which he wunld lead to death or victory in’itierndling to release his brave compatriots from the gaol; but he mot with but little success, as al the muster his regiment including himself, numbered only four individuals. The Populate mentions that Papineau left |nwn on Friday last in company with O’Cnllaghan and Ovide Perrtull, and crossed the river lo the island of St. Thcrcse lo hold a conference with Girod, who had left a short time previous for Va rennes, but on their avrival there he was nut to be found. The three rebels then started for the United States, culling on their friend Dr. Cole on their way, to whom Papineau said, that he was about toraiaoa force of twelve thousand men in the States to aid the Cunadians- It is reported in town that the following indi diduals have expatriated themselves:—Mr. Duver day, Wollred Nelson, F. Main of Pointeaux, Trembles, Drolet of St. Marc, Dr. Dover! of Si. Charles, Rodolphe Dcsivicrc- and Dr. II- Gauvin, of this city. Capl. McDonald, a magistrate for this district on his way to this city on Friday evening last was arrested by live men armed and accoutred, who presented their guns to his breast. One of them snapped his piece, the powder Hashed in the pan, hut fortunately ihc go a did not go off. Captain McDonald then asked the ruffians what they wanlea lo do with him, when they replied that he must go lo Dr Kimbor’a residence, to which be was taken. The Dr. though engaged in serving the patriots with amunition, had the humanity to liberate Capt. McDonald and send one of his men lo escort him to Bunkei’s hotel, where he remained. Lord Gosford has issued a militia general order, declaring that all resignations extorted from offi cers in the militia, by violence or threats, ate ac counted null and void, and that the said officers will mill be considered as holding tho same. The commander of the forces has authorised tho embodying of three volunteer corps indepen dent of the ward organization, under the name of I the Royal lii»h, Sjoivo ?"■' British Fusileers, each vC.-"» to consist of one hundred men under a captain and two lieutenants. A body of caval ry under the name of the Queen’s Light Dra goons, amounting to fifty men is also to be orga nized. It was currently reported at Montreal on Mon day that the People’s Bank had slopped payment. Its notes were refused in deposite at the Montre al and North American Bunks. The five persons arrested at Quebec, viz; Messrs Morin, Legate, Chasseur, Trudeau and Lachance, have been admitted lo bail—s2ooo each, with two sureties in ihc same amount. They are to appear for trial in March, and Is keep the peace in the meantime. Tub French in Arnica. — A Malaga paper of the I4ih ull. received by the editor of the New York Courier, says:— ••By a vessel arrived to-day from Bona we learn that the French had taken possession of Constan tine, notwithstanding the immense means of re sistance prepared by the Boy Achmet. New Vouk N0v.24. Specie.— American gold — as} premium: hall dollars —do; Mexican dollars 5a 64 do, five franc pieces,9Bc a—; sovereigns $5,10 a—; douloons #l7 20 a $17,30, do. Patriot $16,62 a sl6 70. Tressirt Daxrrs.—lJ a 2 premium. Thkisurt Notes. —Sales this morning S6OOO at IJ, and #2OOO at 1} premium. We note them at lj a 2 do, Exchinoi.—The transactions fur the packet of to-day were quite limited, with but little change in hills on England, In bills on France a reduction was submitted to.—The sale of pri vate hills were chiefly at to 154 per cent, pre mium on London; sf. 2* a 5,05 on France; 42 a. 424 eta. on Holland; 3?4c on Hamburg, and 83 a 83 jc on Bremen. ~ t on Tl I) u V IA ii. HAVRE MARKET, OCT. 14. Curran—Our prices far lliii article, Which fbr several prvscrtjnp- «eeki bad liecn fully sustained, and present ed every appearance of cimtmuhig so for some time, haw suddenly weeded in consequence of recent advil ces, staring a decline in the prices al Uverpool combin ed srith (hv receipt <f extensive supplies from the Uni t. d Pistes. The recent arrivals have made holders more anxious lo effect sabs, and L’ 8 folium, »ith the excep. tion of ordinaay qualities, have consequently r.tedsd abuoi 2f during the week. Ihe sales of die week have been 4,461 bales. The im ports 3. ISO bah a. The decline in prices submitted to by holders, and the existence of a greater choice, has in d ecu purchasers to appear more freely in market, and ike demand has generally been active. COLPMIU, (I. C.)M RKET, MOT. 22. fsrrso.- Tins trtialr rasstinnrs to came n, frrelv l n m ike insrki I, and large sales has e barn made buth of i ahl and nc» crop. 1 hue is sw insprosrmrr | koewsar prists, wa quol Use range at from •io I* ts«H. hiuiv»ml/.r, 'v« H. feffa/l —’l h ’ me. iple ot e. lle.l. ten Hi* Seek p.tt hl’Se I ih .. ’rg.-urerrg.l.A-OpUi .d thou.; It bl.l. S pes < T da). There hat he- IS Me or no change in pirnsl during. , I the lime, pj-i.forali good eicui.r .r, from ...4 ns , liiio.ir.ls. ra.. s J.rinripa y from t . 2to VM. uh.i hle the high, .t price P id. Inf nor on,ms ct lower r;it,a, | according to quality. A.l prime Colton coming to mar j Let meets a ready t ile. NEW ORLEANS MARKET, NOV. 13 Cotton.— Arriv. d since* the: ItH I inet. 14,703 hilhT Cleared in the same* lime; f,9ol—making an addition to i stocks of "ra halts, ui.d leasing on hand, inclusive of al , on tSipiKTiui, nui ciiirid uii tlic iCtb irwtuntp a ituck of j 4 <,W) 'bale t. e . i TUt- ule ilncc our In*t rrport, nmount t ■ luily 80C0 Idles* but (he market, notwithstanding iram*clion« have 1 burn to such a fair extent, u» worn ratlirr a dn-l a«pecl j Ibruiighoiit the evk; am! jric«s for every grade but I’m-', have tirain dcclin«d about half a cent, per pound— j and may hr const 'ired difficult of sale.cvtu atour re* diict d (juoir.tiuiis. Two lots of fine, or in other words choice, bitvc bro phi 13 cents,but tins is an extreme rate, and is only upheld in consequence of the great icarcitj ( of that description. 1 MOBILE MARKET, NOV. 23 | Cotton —Salo« have been made to n fuir rx- t tent, at the rale* queued in the clarification below, j There have, however, been no weighty traneac , tione ; which ii principally attributable to the fact j that the viewaol holders have been u l le.tsl i cent, j above what purchasers are willing to give. The c demand within the last two or three days baa been c generally for the fine qualities of Cotton ; but these are scarce, an I when they can he had, without any mixture of inferior kinds, command fully our quoted prices. c 'i'he follow ing are the particulars of the sales aa reported by the Board rs Brokers, on Friday Inst— -87 nt lll,rents, 63 Mi ; 15 1U ; l‘d7 11 ; 73 101; 108 lOd ; 73 lOi ; 785 10 ; 3J 91 ; 42 9i ; 7] 9i 40 Os ; 120 9 ; 26 81 ; 51 81; 592 8i ; 30 8i ; 256 8; J1 7* ; 48 7 ; 15 6f ; 776 ; 35 ; 28 4i. 'i’he sales since the above report was made, w ill rc.arh about 1000 bales, nt prices of the annexed classification; namely;— l Good and fine, 111; Good fair, 11a Ilf; Fur, lOf a 101; iV/iddling, 8a 9; Or dinary, 6 a 71. Received since our last, 2,714 halos—exported, in the same time none; —leaving on hand a stock of 14,650 bales. J iTlai nc liilcliiffcincc. j CHARLESTON. Nov. 27,—Cl’d, ithr Lovely Kezia. t Me William, Havana; »te..mi:r D VV tit John, Potter. (1 Savannah. Went to sea, ahips 11 r. r rift & Jesse, McKnown, Ha u vre; Tuscany, Freeman, Svannali; brigs Rome, Fowler Horton; Commerce, Fowler, do; schrs Measenge .Wil liams. Jacksonville; Pern, Place, do; Crescent, Short, . I’lii atlrlphiu; y Mitchell, Dean, St Augustine; Frede- ' rick & Lucy, Lewis, Savannah 1 " " mTE— r In this town on the 24th inst., Mr.GABiUKL S Clarke, aged GO years and 6 months o - s ffj 3 At the regular monthly meeting of the Au gusta Benevolent society held in the Methodist Sunday School Room on the evening of the 17th inst., the following persons were appointed the visiting committees for Ihc ensuing month. Division JVo. I.—Wm. Thompson, Calvin Pike, Mrs. Catherine Smith, Mrs Frances Mere dith. JVo 2,—Rev.Mr. Cunningham, Rev W. Smith, , Mrs. Anna Stoy, Mrs. Elizahath M. Cole. I JVo.3. —Pctler Fleming, Martin Wilcox, Mrs. 1 Barna McKinnc, Mrs. Anne Berryhill. J. W. STOY. Soc’y. dj* Token iron) a house neat llto’Post Utlice, a double case'Gold Patent Lever WATCH, with ch'a-ed edges—maker’s name, Rolrt. Roskeil, Li verpool—number 25,800. A liberal reward will be given to the person that will return it to this office. Watchmakers and others are requested to stop it should it be offered for sale. November 14 if 207 dj-VVB are authorised to announce WM. V KEKas a candidate for Receiver of Tax Returns for Richmond County, at the approaching elec tion. out 20 ffj-WE aro authorized to announce COSBY DICKINSON as a candidate al the ensuing elec i lion, on the first Monday in January next, for re ceiver of Tax Returns, of Richmond County, set 4 (Xj* WE are authorized to announce THOM , AS J. BEARD as a candidate for Receiver of , Tax Returns for Richond.county. [oct 7 (Fj*Wc are authorized to announce GEORGE 1 A. TUIiKN .TT us a candidate for Receiver o f 1 Tax Returns for Richmond County, al the oV.„- 1 tion in January next. [nr *. (Jj* VVE are authorised to announce WIL , LIAM O. F.VE as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Richmond County at the ensuing election in January. Id oct 13 OCP WE are authorised to say that EDMUND MARTIN is not a candidate for Sheriff at the ap proaching election. (Fj’We are authorised to announce FREE MAN W. LACY as a candidate for the office of Sheriff, of Richmond county, at the ensuing clcc on in January. june7 WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in January, next, at Ihe court house door in the town ot Waynesboro,’ at. tbe usual sale hours, a negio man, by the name of Lary, levied on as the properly oi the estate of i lenient Sharp,deceased, lo satisfy se veral fi fit’s issued from justices coons in favor of Henry Lewis ot alias, levied on and re urned Io me by a eons table WM. 15. DOUUGLASS sh’ff. nov 28 wts 278 GEORGIA, Darke county: nJ IIEKEAS, George W. Evans applies for tenors ot Administration on the estate of Mark Dcsabaye, deceased. These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased 1 to be and appear at my office w ithin tho time pre scribed by law, lo fils th-ir objections if any they have, to shew cause why said letters should not be granted. Given under ray hand, at office, in Waynesboro’, this 25th New 1837. T. 11. BLOUNT, d.c.c.o.r. c. nov 23 yyg GEORGIA, Burke county .* 'W HEREAS. Payne Level, applies for Let » ▼ trs of Administraiion on the estate of James < ook, deceased. These are th*«fore t ■ cite and admonish all ami singular life kindred and creditors of said deceased, lo bo and appear fli my office within iho time pre scribed by law, to file tl»«(» iihjaofjqqa, jf nqv tljey have, lo shew rnpsc tyhy sajd Ipuprs shopM nqt be granted. Given under my hand, at office, in Waynesboro’, this 25th day of November, 1837. T. H. BLOUNT, d.c.c.o.r c. nov. 28 278 I : . A* *: porsoos haying demands against the estate 7** of Thomas 8. Burke, deceased, will render them within tho time prescribed by law, and those ’ indebted lo said estate, will lake due notice i JOHN S. ROBERTS, adm’r. nov 23 wGt 278 fteoi-ffta ICail lCo«rt. MADDUX A DAM <t CO. beg leave to inform Ihe merchants and planters that the rail road , ’? w arrentnn will bo in operation in a few days and that they will attend to receiving and forwarding any Goods nr Cot on consigned to them. They beg lo assure all those who may favor them with their commands that every exertion will ne used on their pan to merit patronage. nov 27 3m 277 4 fcN Monday, the Blh day of January next, will , cy be sold at Ihe residence of |Joshua Lazenby . Uarren county, all ihe pe'sonal properly of fSainuel , J . cazenby, deceased, late of said county, consist ing ol one horse, saddle and bridle, blanket and sad dle bags; three sheets, four blankets, c it and mallrasa, three trunks, razors, shaving soap, parcel of tobacco’ ) &c.—terras made known on the dav of sale • JOSHUA LAZENBY, A lm’r. nov 27 wla 277 A pvrsona indebted to the estate of SnVnmd > (x J. I szenby, deceased, of Warren county are s requested to make immediate payment—and those . having demands against said estate lo render them . properly attested within tho time prescribed bv law *° JUSJ/UA LAZENBY, adm'r. ; nov 8? 6w_ 2 77 ~lltnvN 01 Brawn's Ferry, took from the . v Indians one bond guard Chain with “Win Flour noy, August 22; 1834," worked to it with gold beads; a.so, one full jewelled doulle-carod hunting watch, with gold guard chain and key-the watch has I three letters on the front case—the owner, u* any of his relations can get it by describing letters and pmv -11 8 P eperty. ll no apphealioh be made i i four months, the watch nill be sold and tho proceeds di- Aided among the troops,—application to bo made to the editor of the Columbus ilerald for tbe bead chain, and lor the VV ntrh lo Col Brown ihe Columbus Herald wdl copy the above and forward the account to Col Brown, nov 27 if 277 TVBnt? ,r " ywl oPSlolen |C KO ‘" my wagon yesterday mortung, near the J b ™>r. an iron grey Mare, a,x or eeven tear, old next sprint; no particular mark „ re, o |. ected but • hollow on lh» Icff aide of the rump near . , li ‘i r . l A *? y W?.? infonnaiion at ihe sure d* Clark Me Ita A to, or W. J ||„t m ,„ n e •hall reenvt a lihe*al rtwanl eo v 97 sw (o- “77 , 1 LI, ,-*,»l.* (l» .lit 3 I ill lit hiulu.l • V I O*. j, 'tot-' oil i I 1.11 I 3 i.H.liiy, uf-.aiod, «'<! rruu'nti-d to make | nyiH -nl, and lh «o havimtoo mamlngiiait *i d eiMle, r.-.i l-T Hie a properly at tested ttiihinthelimc pr,scribed by law to I,OV 27-278 w6t AI.hJC. H.liuntv. A.lm’r. TO BOAT OWNERR AND PATKOONS. ~Vntu gativg Saranah and Broad nwci. L ) V an act cf Iho General Assembly of llie stale IJ of Georgia,aasrnted to ihe 26th December, IBJ6, il is made he duly of ihc inferior courts of (ho «cv eral eountieti of said state, bordering on,or which navigable waters pass through, to cause lo he pub lished, the provision* of the several acts of the ge neral assembly, regulating bout owners,their agent* and palroons, navigating said wants, lly the aforesaid act* every boat navigating the Savannah or Broad rivers, ore required to have a white patroon,with a Hill of hading ready prepared to exhibit to any white person, who may wish to examine the content* of the boat under their charge, showing the name ol said patroon snd consignee ol the cargo aboard of said boat, and furthermore for bids any boat owner.their agent or patroon,to permit any boat hand being a slave; to put on board of their boat, any com, cotton, peas,stock ol any kind, poul- I try or other articles in which by law they are lorbid lo traffick, except the same is exhibited in the bill of i lading of the ow ner ol eaid boat or hie agent,and un- i dcr his or their direction entered, making it penal against every offender of the aforesaid acts. Therefore,all concerned will rake notice, that the acts of which the foregoing is extracted will be en forced against offender* who may be taken in the I county of Lincoln. Lf.wis Parks, 1 W. B. Cantklow, 1 John Moss, Stefhkn Stovall, 1 Peter Lamar, Judges of Inferior court. 1 nov 28 If 278 NEW ESTABLISHMENT. s P. 11 12AKL & CO. DRAPERS AND TAILORS. | No- 309, corner Broad and Campbell street. Respectfully infirm the citizens of Au- j gusta and vicinity, *,that they have taken the above stand, where they have just received and offer for sale un fivorat.lv terras, n choice selection of fresh imported superfine west of England, BROADCLOTHS CASSIMERS AND VESTINGS. Comprisinfi a splendid variety of fashionable and - desirable shades and patterns, some of extra fabric, t which will be made up to order in a style inferior to [ none in thejeity and warranted to fit or no trade. 'They will also keep constantly on hand .of their own manufacture and warranted quality a good as- < sortraent of READY MADE CLOTHING. Const ting of Dress Coats Wrappers, Frock Coats Short Jacket*, Coatees Pantaloons, Over coats Vests, Cloaks, Sheets. Yuutbsaud Child reus Clothes. —Also— Merinos, Lambs and Flannel Under Shirts, and drawers; Pocket Handl’s,black Italian Cravats; neck , Stocks, Bosoms, collars, Suspenders, Straps,Gloves, , Hosery kt. , nov 24 ts 375 I A Good Assortment OF Heavy Liroccrics, < KEPT constantly on hand, and will be sold on | the most favorable terms, by nov 25 //AND <fe SCRANTON. 1 Honey Dew Tobacco. AN excellent article very low, by HAND & SCKANTON; nov 27 liable Baall rjpilE subscriber respectfully inf inns the citizens of Angusia, that he hus taken the Mouse, cor ner of Jackson and Ellis Ktre (s,opposite .Mr. Aaron Hoff s coach 3/naufactory on the lot occupied by Kaneys Livery stables and has filled it up f<«r a Rnr Room, etc. etc., and hopes that by his endeavors to please his friends, to merit a share of that patron* age ho liberally bestowed on similar establishments in this city. Also, is fitting up an Oyster Room, which will bo ready in a few days. JOSEI'II MR AD WAT. nov 27 ts T,l ' STWork Mule. == * role low—enquire of nov27 HAND & SCRANTON. John * fi. Cooper *v Son, Offer for sale on reasonable terms, 1 P s E ol, d and prime Bagging, A"" 20 coil* Rope, 5 hltd* Bacon, 10 l> lids prims bt Croix Sugar, 10 do do 20 do Muscovado do 100 bags good and primo coffee, 50 bhls /V E Rum, 30 „o Phelps & Jenck’s Gin, 20 do India Point do 20 qr casks Sweet .Malaga Wine, 20 bhls Rye Whiskey, 20 do Old Monongahela do. 10 do Butter Crackers, 20 do No 3 Mackerel, 10 do 2 do 10 half bhls 2 do, 10 do 3 do 10 bhls Cordials, assorted, 5 half pipes Cognac Brandy, 3 pipes Holland Gin, 10 bhls Jm. Brandy, 20 bids Nuts, assorted, 50hags Shot. With a general assortment of Domestics, Shoes, Hats, Loaf and Lump Sugar, Peas, Chatqpaigno Wine, Lemon Syrup, Powder and Lend, &c. oel 13 240 B’oiatoes. 8 fifjj BUSHZ,. Potatoes for family use, both A Kidney and A/ercerequal to imported lor sale by CLARICE, McTIER <fe CO. nov 27 277 Cnmc H'lOllf. JUST received and for sale by nov 25 HAND & SCANTON. ISurke Cotton Laud FOR HALE. fIV EF, subscriber sofler for sale that excellent plan- A tat on known ns Barrow L andcoKtaming 1450 acres adjoining Col. Grubbs and Mr. Murphee, near Black Creek in Burke. Much the largest part is yet m the woods. The timber is oak and hickory, and the situation as healthy a* any in Burke county. Planters desiring an eligible ami valuable co'ton plantation arc invited to examine t lie premises— term* not yet fixed, but will be liberal—applicants by let ter will please state their highest bid, a* the rule is cartalm Address David C. barrow at Milledgevillo, Os W. eJpßllfey. at Lexington, Oglethorpe county. U.c. BARROW. w, McKinley. nov 27 w-2m 277 $25 Reward. LOST on Tuesday evening lost, either in Augus ta, or on the Wrightaboro* road, within 4 miles of Augusta, a Red M rocco POCKET BOOK,con taining 310 or $315, in hills, the harks not recollect ed. Thu name oft he subscriber is written insidethe Pocket Book. The above reward will be given lor thedclively of the Pocket Book and Mom y to Mr. M. Little, at the Globe Hole), or to the subscriber in Crawlordville. THUS. J. VVEBOKNL. une 30 153 t p motive. I 7'is with much surprise that I lately learn, that , ■l lore is demands against the hue firm of Bailey & Grover \ hold the obligation of the late L ll* Grover, dec’d , for the prompt payment of all claims against the late (inn of Bailey & Grover. I believed ihe debts were all paid long ego, having been so tnlorraed. 1 hereby notify all persons holding such claims, that unless they are presented according to law j lo the Executors or Administrators ol the estate ol the late L. I 1 Grover, dec’d. for payment 1 shall not consider n.( self bound to pay them. „„ h. b. bailey. Elberton, Aug. 26, 1837. The Washington News, will publish the above once a month lor three months »«»P 1 206 3tm Uaiiawsiy, ABOUTthe Ist of March last, two negro fellows, lo wit; GEORGE, about 10 years,,lace, well grown, bright black, 5 (eel 8 or 10 inches Inch, no thing else very remarkable recollected. ABRAM about 50 years old, very black, about the same height, was raised in Si mb Carolina, speaks bro ken ns negroes usually do, reads and writes * little ami will be well calculated to get along with spurious passes, snd denying bis owner perhaps; has been at se I a little, and will most likely be apt lo make (or some sea port vny person that can give any infor mal ton to mo at this place, respecting said negro#*, shall be well rewarded, and receive the thank* o the owner. JOHN LOW 1 nsKeegee, Ala .Oct. 17. 9i w 243* I' ll ivei'sily of Uvorgia, i 'l™ the SfMh December. Applicant* may address the t res dent or .Secretary ot University, "a|“y •800 par annum, mid service* required AA’HItURV ’luu, » Liiiul lui* Sale. r I HE mbarrilxr offer* the following Lot* fi, r X sale on reasonable terms; Ao. Dts, Sec. No. Uis, Srr LAND LAND 81 17 I 29 10 3 65 “ 13 3 142 “ 22 3 ooLn gold 339 16 4 1157 • 3 j 8 “ 1 3 836 •• 1 4 1135 “ 2 4 828 •• 18 8 182 “ 17 4 #SO •• 11 1 233 “ 3 4 470 •• 3 4 138 “ 18 2 339 “3 3 571 “ 21 2 228 “32 * 20 “ 26 Early, 119 “ 12 Early 153 “ 7 do 265 •• 16 do 441 “ 5 Irwin 42 “ 9 Irwin 90 “ 7 do 269 “ 8 do 129 “ II Dooly 15 “ 8 Dooly 237 “ 11 Carroll 259 « 8 Carroll 53 “ 30 Ixie 4 “ 4 Lee 99 “ 3 Appling ALSO, The place 1 now live on sixteen mile* from Au gusta, and on the 20lh section of the Georgia Rail Road, and for health it cannot he surpassed by any of tit* adjoining counties. For further particular* apply lo the subscriber at Bowery. E. B. LOYLEBA sot 14 w4m 340 JLOSIy OR mislaid , on the 28th inst., a common aized Leather Rocket Book, containing notes as well ns I can recollect, as follows -Une on Thomas 1). Key,of Jefferson country, for two hundred and ten dollars; one on J. Palmer of Richmond county, for one hundred and ninety dollars; one on David Pal. mor for one hundred dollars; one on Peter Lamar of Lincoln county, for four hundred and twenty j seven dollars; two on James Jennie!;.*; both together I amounting to two bundled and ug , t dollars; and/' M several other smaller notes which I do not now re- b member, together with scrip of Bank Stock of the ' Darien Bank, Branch at Augusta to the amount of thirty shares. Als 1 a number of other papers of value to me. Any imformation in relation to tbs above will ba thankfully received, besides a liberal 1 ' toward w ill be given fur the Book and ita contents j THOMAS J. JENNINGS, oct. 30 ts 254 Evening School. A FEW young genllsmen desirous of acquainting t themselves with bercanule, Arithmetic Gram mar, &c. could receive lessons three or four tinea per week at the Lancaatcrian Institution. Subscription lists at tins office and the Book Store of Messrs. Plant, nav 10 w3t 264 C’has. L. Hall’s Repository, JV'e 238 Broad it., Angusta, Geo., and JVo, 803 Broadway, Newark, New Jertcy. a- THE subscriber is now receiving his fall supply of CARRIAGES of ol- ' descriptions, which has been built un. ! dor the immediate inspection of Thosi’ 1 G. Hall, the present sea-on, whose lung experience will ensure purchasers with articles that t cannot be surpassed fur neatness and durability; any article purchased from either establishment may 1 be depended on. His stuck consists of Coaches, I Cone bees, Chariots, Chariottecs, Cabriolets, Dicky 1 Seat Barouches, one and two horse Extension Top Barouches, Fall Top do , Buggys, (lour wheel) for < ono and twe horses, two wheel do.. Sulkeys of eve- a ry description. Together with a full supply of Ped lur’s Wagons, Farm do., and everyuther article use- i ally called fur in such an establishment. Carriages , of every description lurnisbed to order by addresi ing ihe undersigned at either place. 1 CHARLES L. HALL tl oct24 249 n Nvgrovs for Sale. p f 8 BHE subscriber will sell at auction, at Raysvills," ■ j; A Columbia county, on the 16th day of next month, seven prime field hands, consisting of men I and women, on a credit of twelve months with m- p tercsl from the sale. WM. BARNETT. « nov 15 3t 268 j, ('tuition. 'V\/ r HERE AS my wife Jane Proctor has left ray VT bed and board without any just provocation, 6 this is 10 turewum any and all persons Iron) tru»img heron my account as 1 will not be answerable lur any of her contracts as ertlii* notice. SLMRoUN PROCTOR. - nov 22 213 _ T Notice. M LOST on the Mlb inlstunt a Bank Bill on the ' Augusta Bank, No 453, and signed Augusta* Moore, Cashier, and Thomas Cuimmng President th Any person finding the above Bill and returning it ol the subsenbur, will receive five dollars reward. P' M. B REYNOLDS. b< oct 16 w3m 342 'lcacher Wauled. xc HE Trustees ufthe Red Oak Academy,situnlsd -MB A 2 miles below Raysviile on the Washington f road, wish to employ a geatlemun of good educ*- " lion and experience in Teaching, to taue charge of sc said Academy. None need apply but such a* cna be well rocominended lor literary ulininm.nl* and * success in teaching; lor such liberal wage* will b* pt guaranteed. Apply lo ’3l WM. A fc COLLINS, WM BARRET, or Be nov 10 wt25D WASH. W S PONE. Money Lost. Ba ON the 12th August last, I enclosed in a lolls OS addressed to Air. W.A. While, Augusta, tea xyi Two Hundred Dollars m bills of the billowingde- .JE cripuon—3lUU bill, Central Bank of Giorgia, 1-et ter A. No. 291, doled Ist Nept 1329 —one *SO bill* ■JB Commercial Bank of .Macon, No. 252, Letter A,d* W ted Ist r-epi. 1836, one ssu bill, Post note, payable iwo day, utter dale, Insuranco Bank ol Culuinbui, 1 No 283, Letter A. dated 3d Nov. 1836. 'I he shove jgio Letter should liavo reached Augusta in three day* W] after leaving Hus office, but os yet I have heard no thing iroai 11. All person* are forewarned trom rc- d iving cither of the above bills, and all the Bank* “ft of tins (Mate and persons lo whom they may be of- an lered are requested to give jnlorn.aiiun ul the lad; mi and by giving me such niluriniiliun us w.ll lend 1* Jj the detection of the viliian, or ihe recovery ol the jj 1( money or any pan of it, shall be paid lo theirsmiv faction. 6>. KENDRICK. 0 liarnesvillc, Oct 22 vv3m 248 l,c . BKLUU' EO.IUDING-SCIIOOL, FOR , Boys. “ lc COLUMBIA COKNEtI. OULEI ItOlil'E CO. GEO l,y 1' HE exercises olTtiis institution will be resum v j|] ed on the first Monday ul January, 1838. Ihe j n course of instruction embraces the Latin and Greek * Languages, wall llie various branches of un fcng * CI hsh Lduea ton. Those who may wish lo place their son* or ward* the with the subscriber, will cottier a favor by going bu him us early iinormaliuii as circumstances wnl p«- , e | mit. , 0 Perms—For board, tuition, wasliing, light*, fuel, bed, and bedding, per scholastic year, consi ling ol ■ ten months, SWbo; to he paid in all cases, half yi* ! " ” a ' ly in advance. the References. cm Rev. A CHURCH, it. D., Athens, etc “ C P REMAN, iUiliodgvillo, hv “ »S DAVIS, V ' “ h. H. I’AL.UADGE, Augusta, Gto., / Mr. JOHN ROBlNßUN,Chanestuii, “ CHARLES iViILLER, Edulo Island, SC sur HENRY SAFFORD, Principal. ver nov. 2. w4t 257 Ba, lAotiCC. A LL persona indebied 10 the estate of John Moon a*. Den,, deceased, late ol benven county, are (*’ . que.teu 10 make payment, and ail creuuura ol estate to pi ssenl them in lei ms of the law. re< l l W lLl.lA.it .11 (JUKE, pro Dublic Sale. pl j Brunswiclt Laud Co offer for »alc, fiv® forh ■ one hundred to two hu.idred well *eleoi6 | t sn y LOIS. ~y j Phe sale commences at Bruaa wick, on A/ONB 1 J’ tho Elgin day ut January, 1 828, under the ■upeLL teiidenceoi the an Agent appoid” tor mat purpose. font T he term* of sale will be— own One Full Cash, by 1 one year A ;• “ two years. tjon; three years ~ “ “ lour y cm*. ’ The last payment win be remitted on any Lob 011 L . which there suull tie elected and completed wilhutMJ i une yea 1 Ruin lUsduie ul sale, a « übaiantial *ori or a tore, not least tv. a zu loci tro n i <U 00 n> and at leuatlwu stone*. , ~.jti Other teiuut.l ho made know - at the place ol aale. liy oruer ol tho Director*. EUW. KLDREDGE, GonTAg*" l K. 0e126 m g,’ 280 'Hilliard & llulchinsou, K AITUKv BIS At LAW. MONTGOMERY, At* ■■ 7IVHE undaraigned are asauctateii lit the l' rar, ‘/BH A of law, under the above style, and will “ u !l Iha Courts ul tin* and the adjacent couuti» , j<" ■ Bu|ird.n 1 Court us Atab.t in, and the FoJ«(» 10 , lt.tli>iU, llEti.lf tV. iflLLlAnti I J MUrCHLVSO.V V on 11 wim i* 3 HH