Augusta chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1837, December 11, 1837, Image 2

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CHEROKEE AFFAIRS. Exrnnxs I'KriKnim (It., ) 4ti LcccUiber, XiniT. S A resolution » f ttic Sena e, raiLnj upon ■;» fof'.u.h informal inn iih may -be, in my I'iwpFaii'P, relative io (be inc-saity of pro vntn p tor ihr orl-nre nf lliw Clmnvkee (.unit !•»» i It It aAtsio. n i..l tv I »l inn* lint of (urcca, iMimloflor ii.lan iv. mil In? nrreassry l.<r Mm vfii wr, r.a mllaa tin.- hr*! method nl re'a njj end argarna.i.j; the a.. nut, anil txlitl frri e, if art. I.r-a fren vTfai.EOd lor dial M, (inn n| ih. I.unity ; .mil n any. i.linl Inr. e ip ct'itaiiVrud 'n ‘u act lor iliai j-i rp< l.sa In en ir, i i*i d. In bi f«' I ni.iihi aw.'ft. Got I liifc re* to.toil i a rlfi. ,al ' MniimtiioaliOii upon die it' xn-l aiihjci-is aubni llnl In mo h>r iiiliirina lion anirt 1 hair l»* en in thia Department* attlihai tiioni" ma.vf.l hy my pr«tl.ce»*or ♦tan* already bid'll Initi I f (urn Ilia L* giilainrn. 1 in now ••iid'MVunrU to oolieet inlhriiiation fw to liir ntlnrr aim i X mil nl the dslqfPr if any. lit in* ap(iri*ln*licbfii * y (napeop-a nl inn I 'lwMikoa inmilry ft inn 11 it I iHi a nr, and m he- Ibar any (tirbrr pnlitclimt i» nq'lirrd Inr (tiriniimnM ii.il i« alre. ty provirit •- ly the Oui-ail Stales. It any illii linalinii ahuu dbe recaiv»r( Min. h appears In tut important to a d the l<ejfialii'ur«' in the discharge of H» dntiaa, il arid Vo io m UmcMed. The force winch i* aulinn-d in the Cnamkee cminlty haa been ir/an r.-*d by (he Un’ed Mialaa, and la slat oi.ed there lo secure (lie cxeoulien •I tbn Uir treaty mad* by the (••ivacrnma'tit wit Ii ba CliiTiilVea, and to pmtect onr cili aen.from Indian violen e I " l, «'» arira to (he 8 • mli-die information asked Inr, aa to U;*> an.mini of the force ergam*ed for llio U irrntie cnaniiy. a. d rraily to set. I lure nmteret.'i.id unomnuby, tlist d cnnaiata ot eleven nini;an «>, amonntin/ together In aix nr seven hundred men. Neiihei am I able In eia'o precisely ui.sl d aci pd"ii nl Ira qi, they a:e, wlieilier mutinied nr infant ry. It ia pei li»p* proper to slate, Iron. Ha eon ((•*ion with inn rail made upon mV by the rsaoliilion. ibai by the 4 b seclmn of dm Mi • rli-la of ihe Cmielinnmn, die United Aiales •re bound to pro set the Bide lie vud-mne, upon till' application of the Lei rr.alatnre of (lie Hir e, nr if the Is’ifialaturo ia not in »r*«on, nfl'i* Exeniiivt-. I hn\e nsdnubl (Sal l tie anlnnriis nl Ihe General Ooanrnniem, if they have not a1 endy prmi ded IriHipaeufficienro pmlncl dm l»' "l» r **• tha Che nkee country from Indian violence, will do an upon tbc (irnper rep esenlulnms laint made m tb-111, cither by the I. 'if er tbs Executive. Il the tieior. Govern, ment.ia bn ltd in p-ote.M onr p-"ple «k''..iial tbfl am'anee nf (lie I idonm res dun; i mon„' Ibem, an I are vv linjf Hid preptr;.! to do 1 cannot -eaildv per. a vo any a.ilhomndy mi porlaiit pnhhc nlijed to bn nliiaine.l by rnlsiii*: Stale troops, rtplil «n Hie pn* <t Inf arhich n will roq ire on the P J 7t ol the Mite l« anp; e • them. Th r* are evil*, mo maoparably emmeef e#i, wnh liiv.njt r»»nniclof«b l> ’dif* <>l “»n i«- ciplmivl men s'Minne I am mg tbc poo i- o. which niiehl In V» avoided il pnJOid •. Ik aide*. It isimpnrlaniil.il ti.ere should bn no colllai... Iniuvoet. .he Ul l dSis-es mills .e ■ulliorities 111 etfa Uu-J the peaconn ron. >v..l nl (he Lili ans (mm our Imius. I> " 1 be difficult to »v ud sii ’h < n'.liMon, il tbs nnlbor itiava of 11l s SUle alie-npl to bring 'ibmil Urn removal of .be l-. l.ans by d IT* from 'lmse im-d by Hu Umtoil H alca Inr tbc execution of lhi> Ohcirnl.ec treaty. ho I f diana bsv been scciuinnind *.n look upon the General Government «« tbc only power wind, co Id ng nfnl y .•imir.il them, and "ill yield toils nulbor.ty far uwiro roiddy tba i to | a of the Sum. Tnev will, mo, bo imuili lc.-s disposed to seek revenue upon onr own pen pie, if llwv are removed hy tba United S ales iroopa f nay will he less disposed In c>m ml act. of vine,O' St alb if they are pen.. Ml. I to remain iiiipie' "n” 1 ,' llPT '•] moral, witho it lie- -miHtinn «b el. (bay will b« au''j»ned to fre.., the presence every w.,0 c among them of S a c tronpa. Timm u a d.ni.ml V "I an.i'l.erk ill m re lation to tbc raising of such troops, hy t ie State, a. are ns In bn cml-Ji.ipUmd by Ibe reaohi'io * of the S ■nale. w ncli I would roi pocifi.lv .-ii ,;esi sawnrtl.yni a nil cm .•me. ration. Bv Ilf null section of 'be hr«i an rla of he Una-tituiimi nftlw Un led Slates, every .Stale ,s pr d.ibiloJ fre n k-epm„' troop, |o times .d p ace, unless actually mvn led, nr in and, imtiiint’ill danger as not 10ad,..;! nl Fron what I hiVO bean able to learn nl the d. posit in, nf tin C.etokrM t'-'linjf a*non » enr pe iple, the n is no danjfor In be approhcn-led Iron them M presen-. It i- pro banle, h nV‘'Vcr, that there may b' iiialan e, of violence enmm tmd by them whan tin* nine arrive* for tl« r removal, ami r pcc.ully H they a-e irespasand on in tint n oan lnh'» <;l disui’hcd iii Iboir occupant njjiits. In a billion to me s cuniy to be dur.v«i( from tba U.ihed K-at- * iM«ps.l would rec,... mind that this dinger le l!"'rde.l •ninv hv rqeuirnu ■ ve y taptnm ul a n.d - Itl eo.np.any m ll.'i U.-irokee cm. dry. to I.old hiaceinmai.il in t-admoas in mil lh; mil nfii cars m a.r-sunv Indians d.arged with tbr rommiss nos nf cr.mes. and Inr suppressing comb nations mining them Inr violent purpo ses. Toe Uw nln'ady provides that in tax' ol anv sudden msurrec mu -r invasion, the £t>iß'H andmg nlli -or of Uni militia nl the cmi„- ly shall order out the nnltis. I'be Itniernor is auhlorii'd, hy Iwv, if ttio-o sh mni lie a probable prospect.«( the 1 d •’»■* emtindying for th i pnrp an of coinmUing set* ol vin -1 mire, In call into »erv u ■ siicli in lit a force as ha m>y thmk proper. Thai pmxer will be ex ercised if circit .i-lanee* should at any lime warrant it ; an l 1 will take care that iho coin, maadmg o n e aof He imlitn in the cnu:> l,ea wli-rc there is any appreheiuinn of vio lence of th- I id ana, shall be req ured to d.s oharge the dip ms nnposid upon them, in ca*c of any an Id.m imurreciion of tint Indians. Tn ie tdor militia companies in .re effieienl than i her can h? made under onr present law s, I would roapccifuUr ro.ni.mcnd t > the L-gis lature to pass a temporary law, applic .ble nnly to tba Co mo tes •tdi x. a i n.iru ng Ibu 8 i«riir>, an 1 other civil >Hi -ers, to require thr Captain- of in lm* compames. and lhu,s nu. Her i heir comm tod, to aid the n in Hie execu tion of lhair duties, whenever the number of j Indians, charged willi tlic v illation of the laws, nr intend-: I uiuclnof, shall bo so jj-eal ■ • to require such assistance. For the purpose of avoiding any violence on the part of the Indians. I consider it highly necessary tlial they should be protected in the enjoyment of the rights secured to them by law. ’ It is my pnrpo-e, therefore, «s anon as the necessary information can be obtained, to appamt egenii, who will lailhfidly di.charge that doty in the counties where there are at ■resent no auch agents. If the Legislature should be of the opinion (hat these means, with the aid of (He Unued S ales troops already stationed among (he Cliemko 'S, are (latifuciont to protect nor people (mm Indian violance. 1 would rscnni ,ii a lid mat il mike inch r- pp.is.-nlB i ms n;o i tlie sghp’d Is the authorities of the General O owru.«H at. as w ill induce them to furnish • force that will be ample for that purpoae. Tu«l the Bena’e in >y know what step has been taken, by ibis Department, to ohinm the iui.wuM’ion which it desires, I transmit lh" copy of • letter addressd to Ike Senaloia and Ko|irsw.*rilalivoa nf *tdl ol the t.lieiokec c „ ,nii". and l» • number of r. sp.'CUble pri vate dliaeiia residing in iliose enmilries the copy at • letter ad.lre*a**d to the a enls for (lie protect ion of the Indians, and the copy if a letter addressed to Ol Icndsev. who com. foaods lh.- JI -I’led Sfsl.-s tneips ►Utimnd aiming Ure Vwtu. to*. As connected with tVc same subject. I sand to the"ticiiUc in.* m(iy ul a letter rctci- j ted (min William Rogers, a d-ati.iguiabed , Uherokw, and iliecopy •>( u letter 1 have ad- . dreaaadtu the Becrita.y of IVar, at Ins Te- i (jucsk GEORGE R- GILMER. A.\ ACT. Entitled an .tel to a.ter uni ain.-nd an Act entitled un Act to ao.l.nrr.ti the construe- I Hon ot u R-.a.l cum.iiutiieatrnii iron. Km | Teiiiiesste river to Uni pui.H mi the | •Millx-rii east bunt of K.e Challaboocl.ee liver, must ilig-ldu I t Hie of hrnieli riM.la tbe.icv to Augusta, Madison, Mitlcdgeu Ic, Forsyth, and Columbus, and lu n|iprnpnaiv iiuinies ll.cielure ; passe.; on let December, ItSßtl. Whereas, the Gciiriml A.-actnbly of tins ' Slate, diil, by sa d Act, provide by law for the I survey and in.-niton nf a railroad, to be con- } Ktuirlid as a S.atc wink, out nf the funds of I Un! Sisie, from s-.nie po.nl on ilio Tennessee i line, eominei cmg at er near Hnssvdle, to n I (omit on I tic Sniii.ifrn East bank of (he Oil**.- | iaim .cl.i-c livin'. And wliervaa. a survey and | location o' su il road inis been made under die | pnn.s on* of the Ac, and it m deemed expe- j it.<*.ii dial a permanent provision nl.oiil J be . mane lor ll.r an;ci‘r.<.'ul anil vigorous cuniplo- j turn of (lie »o k, Hr il Ihurfjora entitled, by tbr. Senile nnJ 1 I louse if IlriiresriUaUi fs of the SinlroJ (Jenr gin in Ui'ii/ral Aswnik'i/ met, and il it herrbi/ enacted by the aiilberity nf the tain c Thai there shall be court.'u.ited on the route survey ed and located under tbe provisions ol (be •cl herein before referred 1.., to the North Western boundary of Kus State, or to the Tennessee river, it the right of way tan be procured on terms that may t o seemed rcn. Mina ble bv the Governor ot this Stale, and llie Coin.pissi.ine..' I.ereinaticr named. Sec U. An Ibe ilfurlh r i nac cd. That lor the general aiip.'i'ni enden. e ol sad wort, there shall li" t ie. led ly ll.e | .eneiil acssimi ofihe leg sane, thro.- persons * i» a. tas con:- llllssi.ii.ers, ( mu ol ivli im sh* 1 be the 1’ e»i ili-lit of tin! 1J inrd ) who-;' duly II aliall be, with tile advices ofiho E-.g neer in-ebief lo procure stlch t.lHcer* mid age.ils, mid adopt such sys. nun, ru cs and regulations ns may I o deemed best co dnc.vo to ms.in. tiiu mimed.*.e, Vi. g*Tons and tiuccu is iil prosm uli.m of such M.irli, and tend to ccm.om cal cxpeiididir.; and Km c».abb;lime.it ..I a stricl iieCniinlabili. iv of(lie . tilers and ageiilaeiiipluvud, winch rule, an I regudtioiis s!m!l be published fur llio li.l’urinat.un of all cmiccrnoil. Sko .1 And be il fnrl'irimarled, That the »nnl lb)ir.l o! Cumnnssionei,'. shall have the right to pnreb .as the right id way Ir.nn mil a vitLi aln through Mh..so land ll.e end road may |.n«s, and to purchase nl milermls, iiiacliiue r/, and implciPumls ll.it may le .lee ned nc coisnry by the Engineer in Chi. fj and in case .lij,. reeiiienl alio .id arise h.-iwoi n ll.e Board ol Coiniivssieiicrs tn I nny individual, in rela tion in tno value of the rigid el ua\, tb" U nird may tippy lu a M'gs'nt! rod l.vo Freciioldurs, ui the coii.uy whoru li.n laud mliicli isll;o (hiljecl of diaagrei iimut is si|ua el, m lio cl l ti 11 es.ini.de upon ia.itti tins aikouill w i I. should be (.aid by llio B .arJ nl (him missionere; I‘mcub'tl, flial either parly, ills' aat.sliud w.t. tin! it'-viii J oft ho M .g.slr.ilo,'atld Frceliulders, may nppc.il to ll.e ie x' to.ill ol I. Huperiui C'.u.t ol said cou.i.y, to bo do ier.limed by n sp .'cml Jury ul • iid,l>n.i; and pr iVldcd furlliur, Tout said Arbdralol's and Jury sin.l take into em •i i ralmii lint benoti 1 winch Ims accrued to the ind vid.i •! by il.c Ijc .t on ol the r .ml tli.oiigli said lands. Sijo, 4. And be it further enacted. That it slnll i.c Ibo ibry ul the Fr. h dt Id ol said II mr l,io m ike q tarterly ictnrns to the Gov ernor ul this Slate, nf llio disburse.nmils ol 11. current quarcr, accun.panicd by llio nc o-'snry von. b os, thenmou.it of vvo.U li.nl ishc.l during tci.no pori d, and an accuralojs'aio. .non. of lliuCondition and progress of tho winch returns sluill lie publisliod lor tho infu.'- .I.amn nf ilin | e >plo. Sac, 0. ,hnt br ii further enacted. That t lie President of said lbei.il hh.il rccivo a salary el per annum; and each ol said Commis*i.incra J .ball receive lh.- sum nf IP per diom, during il.c thus hr may ho a do,illy employ cl. 8 c. 0. .hut he il further emictril, Thai for j h * purpose of procming tho ncciis-scy. Inn I. l.n j il.c accoinplUhni ml i f sai.l M'o.k, the said Cant, iiiissionera shal c.mj dully will. lh» Governor ol I ia State, from time to lino, and in such aunts j a, in Uiem may seem most expedient, sell or d.s- . poso of stock to bo created on ibe cieillt i.tilie j Slule, IcaniK an i ,teres, of not more tt.an I .or t'onlnn. per nnnn.i.; setip lor which stock J shall be issued and signed by the Governor, and j the President for llio lime being of sold Board ol U ..an.i-si.ine.s; and tlic .a d slock shall not be | rcdeemilMi. in loss lima than y o .ia all.', it is i it ue I; a. d the in.crest (hereon shall bs paid from j .he n.lereil on 'lie dUeounted paper held by (be i t fentr.ll bank nf ibis .Slate. Br.c. 7. .fin/ be il further marled. Thai all ■ laws or purls nl law, niiliiat.i.g against this act, be, and tin' same are, hereby rxq cub’d. CHUONICUE AND StiiN i ItNf.L ‘ A|WtUa»T i« Mandat livening, t>*>c- ll« Strange Ihinga will nappen. In 1881, the Le gislaU.ro of South Carolina (.assed a preamble and ro.ioluiions, in reply ton resolution bom the Lo. gislaiu.e of Pennsylvania, proposing an anumd nionl to llio ConslP.ulioil, so »< lo lake away Irom Congress Kio power to incoipoialo a National Isai.il, or any Bank except within the Ihs.iiclot Columbia. The L'gialaluie of Soulh Caiolina, ■ in (is reply to ibis propusition said, "ibai oa Con | greet it (puHiliitioniiUy veiled with the right 10 ihtorptraie u Huule, il would be nifw.ee unit impolitic to restrict in operations within such j nnroee limits o» the District of Cohimhiii. j A reaoluliun is Imfire ibe Legislauno of B.mill Carolina, now in session, and will no doubt he j passed, declining a National Bank ttncoustiiit - j lional mid iue.rprd cut. Wc should like to see the yeas and nays both in 18it and in 18-37. But ibis is not lbs only strange tiling that ba< j happened, \V .Ison Lumpkin anil Allied Cu.U- ' Ik'il a.e now the Senators in Congress (tom fi.-or gin,and are heralded f. rtll lo llio world as " anti- \ \ U. S. Bank men,” Itoili upon the grounds of its 1 unnonatitutionatity" and inexpediency. Now j 11 so happens that both Ibese gentlemen we.e 1 Moinb.-ri of Congress in 1810, and both vnli-d for (be Bill chartering the United Stales Uu.k I 1 I Aye, gemlo reader, they both voted lit give hie | end being to that '• Monster I!" But ibis is still not the only airange thing that has l.apimned ! Tbc hill chartering the , United Sla'cs Bank in 1816, was passed by a majority of only nine vote* in the House of 1 Representatives. Os the ntemhera from South [ Carolina, BEVBN out of eight, with Mr. Cal houn and Mr. Lowndes nl their head, voted for it !! Had these seven voted the other way the ' bill wnihl have been lost Of (he memlters ' from Georgia, FIVE out of tix voted for it!!— ' These five weie IVihon I,’impkin, Alfred ('nth , herl, John p'ortylh, Diehard Henry ll’i/ilr and • E'hvunl Telfair.’ Bail these five voted against ’ the bill il would Imre J.-r.'i 101 l! ! Thus, cilh- et Ooo.gis or S mill Carolina could have prevent trl (he ehartet—hnl (hey roled tor it, and an did a majority of the me.nU-rs from lha Ski hern r Stales, while it was opposed by a mnjoiity nf the f nnmbeis hum the Nor I hern Slates ! It erss ’ tli-ii mrepubhran mraturr —the ineasuie of a ra ' ' publican niu etrati m—but now il any man is ihf (Sc huiuLUt opiti.ou ihtl w|H» | , un iiit;auti<>n in u* emiy u • tli«» lineal j I c<m<‘crn« of the n Ac t« ai*i uur cumnirrcr, l»r I if i)(*iiouiic«mJ miti liumnrd from Uin lo i In an a vile ledcralivt |ilotiiog the rigitii- I R .fj ifiicit*»la of (he iSouih / thils.vtbb! Tonight, ihe Tia<eJj ui ()*«Kvit DrigaMi, , Briiiin hy CharloUr llariie-f, will In? |»rc j *f*iiU*il f being for (he hcndii of Mine Dtnici. : we a«k (lie people of Augiii!* lo give her a bumpPr ? Tbc .New York Courier and Kn«|ut er, Fpcak* ing of tlii.s p.oiluction of Miss H«rn* *, lirk (!>c fol* liming paragraph, which wc lake pStanure in cop* • yiug. Merit nhoufii no! go uircwnrJcd:— ‘ Outavia Baioaldi.— Wt regret lha*. a |»r«*a* 1 *f otlicr mattci, prevent* our fuifilliug our inten ; ti(»n of giving thia day, a notice *of Mum liariie** i Nuw Tragedy, wMch was pru<Juced oiiThursdeiy j evening with a tucceas corninenaurale la it* men ; u«. Fur l!ie preaent, aulficc it to aay, that the I young and accnnpha'.iol authoren* his won for j hnacif unfading laurel*, buih a* draaiatint and | ucircus. Wa h'arn with deep Yrgrcl that tlic lion. Usn • jandn Watkina Leigh, lira talented and indepen dent Virginian, and formerly Henat or in Con gr«*a, died at hi* residence in Uichmond on the I hi hint, Spicia.—Tho sebuuner Levine Jonca, Capt. William*, .*> ilay* from Tampico, arrived at New Oilcan* on the 6th in*t. bringing $53,912 76 in specie. Vrvmtht S avtnmiih (i.jrgiau , Dec. 8 F 1(0.VI FLOKIOA* 'J ho atoain phi■ k c l i lot it la, Capt Ilehhard, ur ii»f d lid evening IroniHi. Augualine. Welearn dial on Hsuniuiiy nigiri acvcnireii 1 mif iaiih, (4 men .mil 13 woman j two wiwh ul Fowell, and hi* sh ier, with forty nrgn>e*, mrived nl h».. Augualino ! from Ficulai.*. 'i itey were aent d»»wn from Vo. luaia hy Cuncru) Jo sup. Gen. lluiiundrx had guF.o lu Indian Uivcr. A currt Apundunl of the Republicjii (ul Gary’* Kerry, Dec. 2nd) furniniie* il»*• auhj iinei para- I graphi, ll.* etpreane* an opinion that Wild Cal aili* (Jo*a-cao-chce, who recently 1 cacaprd rilh I 1 oilier Indian* from (he furl at .Si, Auguatinw, joined Sim J(Uic* in thirty hour* aferthcir c«* cape hum eunfmernent. ‘•Buiiif ihrer day* ago, two of KowHl’e wive*, live wurrmr*, ten women, eleven children, and ihmy live negruc*, enme into foil Mellon. Ex* cepi the negroes, (hey mo Powell** pt'uplr, and liuvo been *u*n( hy lien. Jeasup lo A ugii-iinc. They could not have seen Wild Cut, nor any » f (he eleven, ur i tltinU they would not have come in—ms it \vh*, (hey had it> run away fru.v. tbe lioniiSes ; they weic nearly naked, ami appeared iu w mi. Ii is said hy many thru lh * Indian flop uda'ioii may bring (hern in. Rut ag in. (S<«m .lone* ia known It hebosiile; he iw guppostd lobe iW( i)l)-six mih* from Foil Mellon, with a lurg* body ol warriors, and (o nurround and catch him i-t next to an iinpoiisibiUiy, as K i* a country only K* own to him and hia. 'i’h • live hundred and thirty Tonncweetiis who ea ne here day before yesterday, me uideitd lo leave fin Monday, In nos* at Ficoluia and scour hr couuliy on (hat aide ol the liver, up lo Fori Mellon iho Iroopa and j craun* in Florida, arc vary healthy—much mo c *o than could be expor ted Irom ho many airauger* bring nuddeuly brought into (his climate, whxh i* not a very good one. From Volusia all tho way up, there are Urge qunnlilie* of orange tree*, tided with the li nt *• kind of orange*, though (hey me Hour. All here at present i* hut ry and hustle. We have here aeveii steamboats and eight schooners in the c.eck, loading ami unbinding t ji us from the Savannah Georgian, Dec. 8. I.ATBK FROM BUKO PL.—DIRECT. The Oglethorpe, Capt* Mill*, arrived list eve ning fro.n Liverpool, winch port Mu* left, on the October. NVo aie indebled lo tlm consig ned* for n Lveipoul paper of the 28ih mid London ••f the 25tli, from which we extract all (hat i» in teresting to our readers. The report ol the capture of Constantine by the French i* continued. General Department ih among the 41am, L\Uact* ul lo nmcrcial letters follow:—- **Livkhpool, 2Td»4)ii. 1837, There lm* been a very fair demand lor cotton throughout the week, almoin entirely from the I trade, and the markvl generally has been steady, ! MilnfUgh rather quiet in nppc.uamc, even when I the sates reached more than an average amount. American description* of (lie middle qualities | have been most in request, un i upon (he whole I in«y be considered rather dealer; the inferior and better kinds are without Change in value, and only | m limited request. Pemams of llio he\er qu lilies arc Aim and * lendv of sale; inferior kind* not nuicli warned, j and Maranhains and Uahiua although steady,uiu not much enquired lor. Egyptians are heavy of sale, and price* rather unwilled, although then* has been a fur amount of huatneeg doing in them quietly. In Sural*, a large amount ol busincs* ha* been done at steady puces, clticlly however in com. imm qualms, the better kind* being only in limited request. SUO bag* American are taken on epueulitio i ; and 250 American, and 0.50 fcSnrat Iruj^ixporta lion. The sales from lh«»Ul*llo 37th,mnounl to 83- 77 bale*,viz: —880 *ea island, I3jc a 84; 2d staimd GJ a Vj;5000 upl.md, a?J;2240 Al abama, Tennessee ami Mobile, 5 n 7J; 8780 New Orleans 6$ a Hj, 1020 Pernambuco u 9J; 170 llaiiia and M iraoaibo, 7J a 8j; C4U Ma r.iuham 8j a OJ; 300 Pernam, 8 a 8|; 900 | Egyptian. 8| a 13; HO Demnr.ua and Reduce, it It; 1)0 common \Ve»t India, 7 « ?J; 30 Laguay | r.». 8{; k 130 Sural and Madras 3J a sj. Wo quo oaca ul tn.l, from I2jc a 20; stained, 5 a 11; uplind, aS I; Alalmm*, Tennessee and Mobile, 4$ h 8; New Orleans ftj * Sj. lm : p ut* from 81st u» 2?tlt nisi. 3340 bales-—stock I 271 h Oct. 238053 bales against 251250 bale* sautt; pedod lust year. Livaaroois, Oct. 23. Cctton —Wo have bud a better market to-day in Cotton; fully 4000 nag* | w ere sold, ami price* rather lighter, and less dis position shown to meet buyers u( present rates. LiTMtrooi., Oct. 25—The sales on Thursday hist were 2.500 bugs; Fnd»y, 3800; Saturday, j 2500; Monday, 3500; Tuesday, 2000; and to-day, ( 3500 The demand since list week lt*a been I steady,and without any change in prices. To ' day Itoldei* have met lha demand rather more | willingly. The wreck's important i* small, only 2701 bags. IstVkuponu, Oct. 2G.—The packet ship* »?he -1 tidan anil Columbus, which sailed from N York on the 2.1 in*t., arrived here on Momlay. The Shetfieid lias hroughl a bale of Georgia ; cotton, being the first of the new crop, f»r John ; EduUton and Son, Wairiaglon. The quality i* 1 veuy good. Mcktixo or PmuMK.vr. —Tho following letter ha* boon addressed a* a circular lo the par liamentary friend* of the Ministers, by Lora John j Bus-oil: Witfhall. CM, 16,1837. Sir—A* llio IL.uso ol Commons wilt moel on WoOnosH.v, 1 ilic 15lh of Noxomlter, lor the oliotoe of a Speak -1 or, anil «ill |.moc.'il on Mumlsy, llio 2lUli, to Inc ilenptlrh of lia»ine»s. 1 carnestljr roquo.l youi ' atieudanoc on th.wa .lays. I it llio honor to he, Vour most obedient acrv'l, J. Kisjell.” j Thk»t«h Rox.vt.—On Monday last, Mr. J.S 1 , 1 Know Ira and Miss El|.histone, oommenooil .. cngagi'iiicnl of ion inahts. Tbisis Mr. Knuwlrs foowotl visit to Liverpool, previous lo Ins icltie mom from the stage. FRANCK. from the I Audio Tioirt, of Oct. 25, i W, have reeeieod I’hii* papers of Man - \ i!*v, with l.'teis from our correspondent in ih< t Fivnoh o.pital, Ma*lriJ juunula and lei (era has. not reached ns. ilrfu-toni as «re (lie jmrnsU of iiHorcting ma ivr, o n pjlvalc letters tun* ry (hr inq.oilant at j iciinccrstfU of i!ir e :U> t»( -!w Kionck *r »i> in* ; » Co.m uiUii.r, uhi.li sent to us ytitordsj i ' uiu liie French This event wj« umJu utA;i«)ly kuawn at tIF I**ri< Bunrsc nt 2 o’clock mi ManJay* l»y a letter r.mi the Ouvsnuncal to the (’anni»u-«i> oi the in ilia Mi.iwing terms: •• TELE iUAPrfIO l)\iSP \TCH, Tuulo.*, O l. 22, ‘J o’ciixk, A M. Cuffa riaTiK*, Oct, 13. (general Vallee to the Aiinttlere of War and Foreign . IJf'uirt* The tri-coloured ll.tg i* hoisted on Constantine. The army arrive 1 before its wslls on the 6lli * ilia breach was openctl on ilia llth; on the 12th it was practicable, and this murmnx ihu place was stunned with the utmost bravery and complete success. erjatny offered a vigoious resi* tan e, whiclftmr troop* glu iously overcame. — The king ami ihc army have experienced a great , loss. Gen. D.iniremunt was killed yesterday hy a cannon hall, just »» he was proceeding to the breeching battery. I have rep.aced h;m in the ’ command id the army.” The firing of the cannon at the Hotel des Inva lidos announced (his intelligence to the city ol Tari«, immediately afterwards, and we under atan 1 it was received with the utmost joy and en thusiasm by the public. Strangely cnougfl, how ever, the f mds, instead of improving, declined al ter the news became known. The transmission ol General Broisard from Oran to (.urihageiia, under arrest by order of Gen. lingeaud, which we yesterday mentioned, is stated to have been caused by suspicion ol his having been guil y of malversation. M. Thiers had left Paris lor Lille. He had had two audiences of the King, and had spent six days with Marshal Boull at his residence (St. Amand) in the aouth ol France. A letter from Brest, dated the 19th inst, men tions that orders had been received to lit out in that port five briga of war; destination unknown. The Qnutidicnue denies that a treaty lor the marriage of the JJuko de Bordeaux with a Bus bian pnnctfbb iiua bceli concluded, as VFurope had s.dled. I SPAIN. 'Fhe accounts received from Old Castillo, con i linue to leprescnt Don Carlos as resuming the of fensive. » i mail. _ [miiM oun rouutsJ’o'iUENT.J WASHINGTON, Dee. 7, 1827. Congress has taken 10-duy, some prelimina ry measure! calculated lu accelerate the pro gress ol 11ib great mass of public business bolote > them. In ills Senate, the Vice President announced I the Standing cmnmitleca. I lie Chairmen ol them . arc the vatnu as those ol the last year: and there f is no material change in the genera! cotnposit on \ of them—ao I need not occupy room and time in repealing the names. The President’. Message was taken up, and dissected, and ita dtlferent pails referred to tiro appropriate committees. Mr. Wright presented a petition (tom Mcr chums of New Voik, praying a remission of i duties on goods destroyed by the great flic ill 1835, which was referred to the Committee on ’ finance. r The administration showed its lisnds in the t introduction, by Mr. Walker of Mississippi, of 3 several lulls relating to the public domain. One of those is for authorizing the Stales to lax any I lands within their I.mils that have been sold by t the United States. Another provides for the re ■ duction snd graduation of lire price of public lauds. A third, f.r tiro relinquishment of the | 1 fit I Sections heretofore granted for tie use ol Schools, and the entry of other lands in lieu of them. And a fourth provides for granting pre emption rights to settlers. All other hit a were referred to the Committee on the Public Panda ■ of winch Mr. Walker is Chairman, and the majority strong friends of the administration. It ! is expected that a long and arduous b title will be again fought in Congress on the subject of the policy that shall be adopted in regard to the public domain. A very important bill was introduced by Mr. Davis of Mass, to aulhotize the President of the United States to cause the public vessels to cruise upon the const in the winter season, and give relief to distressed navigators, i bis is a measure of humanity deserving the most la»or -1 ' able attention of Congress. A number of petitions and private trills were presented; but none that demind particular noth c. 1 In the Hotter, the Speaker presented a commu | ideation from the So« relury of the Treasury on the subject of steamboat boilers; accompanied by printed copies of a report on the same subject from the Franklin Institute. A resolution offered yesterday, calling on the President for information respecting the causes of I delay in the sailing of lire Exploring Expedition* copies ol tits correspondence relative thereto, &e. vVe.. was adopted item con . The Standing Committees were ordered to bo ■ appointed this day. They will be announced on Monday. Mr. Haynes of Ga., laid before the House s , series ~f resolutions fur the distribution of the ■ j different parts Os the message to the appropriate • | Committees, which were ordered to he piloted. I A new clock was ordered for the Hall, (an article, hy die bye, very much needed.) After the presentation of several unimportant r resolutions, the House adjourned. Both branches of Congress have determined to 1 take a recess till Monday next. 1 will lake an opportunity tomorrow to communicate to your I j readers some of the impressions which have been s I produced on the minds of reflecting men here by the annual message. M. i From the Note Yoi k Slur, December 6 • FROM EUROPE. • Rcronrsn Captour ovCoxstaxtixh. —Ms- I lags papers received si this port by the ship Mex* ‘ ie.au to Nov. 3 and Madrid to Oct. 85, announce B the capture of Constantine. Tho particulars are > no further slated than the fact of an officer! ties, patch having been received that the French had taken possession of the place, the 47di of the line ' hearing a conspicuous part in the assault.— ,V7*This account savors very much of the recent “ report of the capture from the same place, II Sears.—The Carlisl Guerillas are making fre. s 1 quent predatory incursion* from the mountains of Guipazooa. The Navarcse and Ciscuyan* have • retreated entirely beyond the Ebro, fi-lloved by Gen. 1. motto. Upon the whole, Spain except " ing some portions of the Bosque Provinces, op " pears !■> be f.eeof the sanguinary hordes of the 1 ' Pretender. s ' Portcgai —Advices to Ocl. Sth slalo that all the compromised Charittsls in prison bad been lr liberated. The CJneerr lias created Viscount Das Aulas and Baron de Uomfm, Field Marshals. On the 9th they made their public entry into Oporto. Frcm die .V. F. Erpriti From the monthly statement male by the n Bank of the United Stales far November, wo , find that the specie in the vaults of lb* bank, aftet r _ paving mil n> the Government of the United Stales, $*.22,459 91—still amounted on the Ist December, to $3.5 HI. 851) 89. The notes in cir culation at the rarne time, exelnsite of (be long post note* issued during the late troubles, are as a. follows: ~ Os the present Bank U. S. ?522 4.V5 20 lr Os the late Hank, f8,22J,#1) sn „i SHifwatrK—We regret 10 learn that lit*ship Ani’l.i, Uapt. Thompson, 'ouitd ft out Natchez I. Liverpool will over 21-0 IM-s us cottwil,hav ing sustained some damage to trussing list) bar at the mouth of life siver, induced lu put in o Pensacola, bm unfortunately, in endeavor ing to do so, struck on a place called the Middle (.round on the night oi Thuiaday da»l and sunk I , 18 feet water. Wreikera arc alongside ol bar, sad l ave already succeeded in saviuu about .50 files. It is feared that the vessel wifi be a total loss.—.V. O. J’.cufuiie. Correspondence qf Ihe Courier uni Enquirer I | Kamov Hill—Monday Night.) j I have just seen some gentlemen who have come in from Montreal. WctberalTa victory was much more complete than has been reported; the carnage was so groat tbai it has not been published. Tlte malcontents l ist nl least 50U men.by shot, fire and,vvaler. They fought very well until they were charged by the bayonet, and then the butchery was dreadful. Upwards of 100 were in a ba n full of hay and straw, which was set fire to,and they were burn ed alive oi smothered. Many attempted to cross the river and were drowned. Brown’* carpet hag, with one clean shirt and pair of stockings, his new regimentals, were found ; and in the bag many letters, which implicate parliea not hitherto suspected. Colonel Gore has marched with five or six bendred men against Bu Deni*. The fate iff that town was decided on Saturday last, but is not C yet known. The orders tire, to destroy every thing—to raize the houses to tho ground or burn them; and It is expected that, as in the affair of St Charles no quarter will be given. Colonel Wclhcrall also leaves Montreal this *. day for Grand Brule—were the enemy ate in orce, but without provision. They have been pi laging the whole country without mercy. One thousand pounds have been offered by the Governor for the head of Papineau, and also for that of Brown. This will probably secure them. These arc hard times, and a thousand pounds arc not to be desmsed, They am in great spirits and full of military ardor at Montreal. Tho volunteers are very as siduous in their duties, and every gentleman in * the city carries his musket. Every tiling reported from Burlington may be considered ns false. One thousand of the Gengatry volunteers are , expected to anivo daily at Montreal. Yours, &c. From Ihe -V. I Commercial Adv. Dec 7. Si-Kcrit.—The sales this morning xverc $10,01)0 American gold at 5 pet cent premium; 10,000 Mexican dollars, 5j do; $2,000 in quarters, 4j do; and 33 Patriot doubloons at $10,58. We nolo half dollars 4J a 5j premium: Spanish dol lars 7a— do; Mexican do. 6a 5j do; five Iranc pieces —a $0,99; sovereigns $5,08 a $5,12j; doubloons $17,35 a $17,50; Patriot do. $16,55 a $16,58. Tiu.AeoßT Diiafts —Par a i premium. 'J'u t ascii t Notes—s2ooo at j and S3OOO at j premium were sold this morning - iVg NEW XORK MARK It T DF*C. 6 C iJ/'re—'l h« iiiurktl lius bc»*»» rather umt.jsdf, with a mod; nttr demand from the trade, prices appear lu in cline dow nwarth. CtitlOfi— Tat- demand for the day* hus In on c. - limy c*tiifLud to m nufactu cs, shippets having’ par tiu 1,. su«pt nded operation* m aiUicipaiion of lower rates. Witliunt ruryi our form r quotations, we rein it rK that buyers bnvc gencrauy had the advantage. Iho ad v.Cx• f.oin la’verpoot p.-r Uoscoc, Jo the 35;1i Ocl. ii«Vc produced mil. rti*».cl on the market. flour— The receipts of west* rn continue very large > amt the stock of ih.s dcacrijition luuil ndw be con iid(.ruh!i-. title dxiuv is iviitccd to iff.vt purfcha > m, and n!t]ioii|f!i we continue our quotations i f >so a0 23 far Western. Ihe rat: ii tcurcei} mipportwd. New ■ York tv and Troy may be quoted at £lk in Skmlh..li no tuut .ial change’ hasmennui. Grain— l he receipts of Wheat are confined ti two lots forcvgn, which liar, not yet been disposed of. .Nortlu-ili ilje isdinl at 1 12 1-2 a contiderubiv dec im ; no lUfllu-r •an of iJar. ly has uso dec ined—s.i.t s having; bvdi mud. ti 04c. Corn du I «md plenty ut a lir o.d, nnd M)l* for inw. , Hugur— i he market continues extremely inactive, and the decline of 1-4 «<f a cent, noticed mat week h;.sb.tn I lucre used to about tin mine amount, tunning; a d.enneif 1-2 ae. M.p. r lb.in ten days,* with u v#ry i.mit d inquiry. >tai'iui‘ auainigciicr- SAVA tN AIi, Oct. B. -rrivcd, New ship Auuurn* OurlVy, New York; ship Mi;.s i.iiarpoo,. •Bi.»d Bth Oct; -hip Aioiiticcno, i-uwton, C'lisrlcaiuu; brig Gen. Mcintjsh, Chupmuii, U.i.timt.v-, sUauilnuU Georgia, \\ ray. Augusta; I*t rida, Sc«i% >t. Augustin . Cli AULLS I'O.N, Dec.9.—-Arrived ytiierday, br oai qua Acadian, An d, Greoiiouk; brig Pa-kvl, 1 up., Km n. hunk. Me.; U L brig Muses, liio.Mi, N York. l;i tiix oiling, ship G. from New Voi*K,and Hark. Uleaml. hr barque Gironde. D.lavoipurc, Havre, I in. brig G« n Marion, Oeiuuo, Ha.tiuiori; c. L brig AsU'ey, Wn.ti.is y, N York; brig Constitution, Green. I'lnla d I,>li s. Went to s.-a yesterday, steam packet Georgia, Ko.lins, NoiTotk; U d steainer Tointsx It, l itl i.n, At, Johns. -i!■■■■ ■ 1!M— --MAUKIED. 11l Beaufort District, S. G. on the 7 h instant, by the liev. Joseph Foil,ill, Mr. J, M. 11. Hill, of liatUu county, Gao , to Miss Sarah A., se. eotut daughter of B. MeUtyde, Esq. j i'Tj..tFiil(..NGE MUFFING.—A Meet ing ol Use Total Abstinence Bociciy, will be heU on Tuesday Evening, the 12th inst. at the Presbyterian Lecture Kootu, at half past G o’cl’k, precisely, 1 The Members are requested to be punctual, as business of importance will be subuiuteil for their . considers! nil The puhitc ar invited to attend. dec 9 J. G. DUNLAP; Bvc’y. f ujr - A GAUD.—A Report having gained ctr • caution that 1 hud relinquished my Fiufes-iomd engage incuts, ] ;ake tots method of correcting ' such a mistake, us <>.y in ten ton is and always has been to wait on all Ladies and Gentlemen s who may require my services as an instructor ol t Music mi the Fiatio Forte and Guitar. Terms $25 pc, quarter. Piaiui Fortes Tuned. • VV. H. ORCHARD. p Application to be made at A. Iveisun’s Music B Siote, No 217 BroaJ.sirect. dec 9 288 ! jj'- Taken Irom a bouse neat Uie Post Olhce, a double ease Gold Patent'Lover WATCH, with chased edges—maker's name, Robt. Roskell, Li -1 vurpool—itumbcr 25,800 A liberal reward will be given to the person that will return it to this , office. Watchmakers and others ate requested to stop it should it be offered for sale, November 14 if 267 r j'j’We are authorize,l to announce ISAAC I HENDRICKS as a Candidate for Cormier of f Richmond county, at the ensuing cl rlton in January, dec 11 289 gfr'Vt are authorized to announce WILLIAM KENNEDY us a candidate for re-election to the officeof Tax Collector of Richmond can ity nt the • ensuing election nr January next. d«e 5 s.vto B qJWE are ntnhoriseil to announco .WM, V KEK a< a candidate for Receiver of Tax Returns for Richmond County, at tho approaching elec- J lion. oel 20 dj” WE are authorize.! to announce COSBY DICKINSON as a candidate at he ensuing clec t lion, on the first Monday tn January next, for re ceiver of Tax Returns, of Richmond County, ocl 4 s (C/ > WE ate authorized to announce THOM -0 AS J. BEARD as a candidate for Receiver of v Tax Return* for [oct 7 oj'W« are authorized to announce GEORGE A. TURKN..TT as a candidate for Receiver o r c Tax Return* for Richmond County, at the -’ „- lion in January next. for . II L (Ij* WE are authorised to announce WIL " LIAM O. EVE a* a candidate fur the officeof lS Sheriff of Richmond County nl the ensuing 11 election in January. id oct 13 'XT WE arc authorised losay that EDMUND MARTIN is not e candida-e for Sheriff at thenp e preaching election. ® XT We are authorised In arnnuncr FREE ' r MAN W. LACY ass candidate for the office of Sheriff, of Richmond county, at the ensuing elec 1 on in January, iunc 7 g J. 11. MIFFLIX—i)( PhkhutvlpliJa, ,s 111 IIA PI PAINTER, I k r.SPEpTFI'LLV orter. hi. .ervin-a to the I * <IIXOII. of Auau.ta and it* vicinity, where he hit hern tn liberally pat roll: ted during lira for titer vititt, and beg. of Ihi we \\ I o t'e.ire in ctaplnv him, in make early a,ipl.ration nl Die It,.<>k Si re of i >ie*»ra T. 11. A 1,0 Plant, at hit atay in Auguaia • will I* xrty ahori. j,, g TIIE4TRK. *W iss Ha rue’s /Benefit. THIS EVENING. DEC. 11, Will be performed fir the fir*t lime in (hi* city, Mini ('liarloiic Baruch now Tragedy of OCT A VIA 3Ue»iiLUI! f n i'll k Confession. Francesco UrigaUi, Mr. Forbes, Ernesto, Count di Castili, A. Jackson, Octavio Brigkldi, Mis* Barnes, (Tlarinda lingaldi, Mrs. Jackson, After the Tragedy, Mrs. HARASS will recite Collin’s «.«3e on t!x«j Fassions, With original Music and appropriate action. Fas Suel hy Miss Wray. To conclude with the Farce of the Two Thompson’* on a STAGE COACH ADVENTURE. MISS COOJ’EK’S Hem lit To-morrow night. For particulars see hills of the day. iKrTickets SI. Beals can be secured at the Box Office from 10 A si till I 1* M. PCrTlte Doors will be opened at G.and perfor mance will commence at 7 precisely. JVew « Mackerel. BBLb No 1 Mackerel 25 do No 2 do 50 do Ao 3 do 50 4 do No 4 do 40 do Kiti’ii now Salmon Just received by N. SMITH A JO. Dec 11 2£9 yiidioi'y IV nts. | BBLS. new Hickory Nuts lif For sale by N. SMITII & CO. Dec 11 289 KENTUCKY JEANS, RED FLANNELS, &c Cases Kentuck/ Jeans r%J 3 bales red Flannels 3 do 9-4 Duliil Blankets This day received and fur s do on reasonable terms and prices, by EDGAR A CARMICHAEL. Doc 11 289 SUPERIOR INGRAIN CARPETING. 4 supply of the above just received consisting of /V handsome and rich patterns, for sale by Dee 11 23 J EDGAR «fe CARMICHAEL. ESfebjp ( arpetiug:. 1 BALKS o! ilie above just received, consisting of 4-4 7-8 and 3-4 widths, will he found a last ing und durable article, well calculated lor Bed ruoais, passage and stair Carpetings, and suitable li>r winter and summer use. Dec 11 24J EDGAR & CARMICHAEL. jVoliccT” | ’ HE copartnership hcretolore existing under the -8. slyleol H. N, Wilson <fc Co., in the Livery Stable business and inlhe Stage Line, were dissol ved by mutual consent un the 18111 November lust. 'The unsettled business will be attended to by either oT the undersigned The outstanding debts Will b* -o i.clcd by L. Roll LU THER ROLL, dec 11-259-sod3t HIRAM N. WIIsON. Surveyor’s Compusses AND OTHER INSTRUMENTS, roil SALK BT £Cicltard* «V Stcy. JT LVCU Surveyor’s Compass, will) levels 48 0 do do do do G do do do do with level, nonces and hall degrees, a very super! >r articles. Surveying Chains, ot diflerenl lengths und quali ties •Mathematical Instrument n eases Gunlus Sinus, Dividers, I’rotractors, Tarulel Rules and ivory Scales —also, — Microscopes, Magnifier., spy Glasses, of all si zes and qu utiles, Upturn tor viewing prints. Magic Lanterns, Th rmumeieis, Pocket C'omparaas, Ope ra G,a, si's, Tape .Measuring Linos, Lumber Rules, Pocket Rules, Gauging Rods, and out Sin ks. Doe 9 287 tUi'lunoiiii Mife. ♦ GRKEABLEto an order ( f the Honorable the ivL Superior Court ol Richmond county, will be sold ot the lower market house in lire city of Au gusta, within the le,:ul hour* cf sale, on Monday, the trkii'of December, 18V7, the following property to wit, I Wagon, 8 Horses, and 6 p »ir ol Gear. Also, one lot of Hoods, to wit. 4 Boxes, 2 bugs of Coflee, 1 Barrel,B reams ol Paper, J dozen trying Bans, and two large bundles, all of which attached us the propo ly of A. Kennedy At Co. bold under the a hove order as perishable propci ly. it. i. bus n 3 shir, ii c. Dec 9 2SB A Dai-cl. MOSS. P. GUAY, a native of Paris, respectful ly tenders his services to this community, as s. 'Teacher iii'the French Language. His deep know ledge tiftlia English language, und that of the differ ent sy> terns of leaching French, enable him to ren der that study easy and phrasing. He gives lessons either at the student’s Louse or in seminaries. Ho will also open anight school as soon as six perrons shall have subscribed. Apply to him at Mrs. Su vtign’a boardinghouse. Refer to iMr. Tgerlon, ( vho employs him,/Mr. Ale Laws, Air. G. T. Dortic, and Dr. 1.. A. Dugas, dec 4 283 mws f GEORGIA, Richmond roust‘y. - N election wnl be held on the first M ndaj iu. in January next, at the several precincts in said county lorn Justice of the Interior ourl to (ill the vacancy of John I’. Eve, Esq. resigned. Vai.KxTin.; Walker) Absalom Rhodes, Augustus N. Vekuerv, Jo in -Skinner, Judges of Inferior courts Rich, county. Inv 3A svvtd 33 ~ IRISH L NEJfS! SNOWDEN ,V MiLAK have received from New York, a large supp’.y'of suporior 7-8 and 4-1 Irish Linens,of ll eb st stylo, also heavy Irish Sheetings, Long Lawns, Umsin, •Scotch and Bird’s. Eye Dia pers, Rich Damask Table Cloths ami Damask-Nap kins, white Dow las and heavy Huckaback for Tow. e s,to which they respectfully invito the attention ol the public. nuv. 7 t i aMle?l to BSis’t*, \ SECOND Hand I’iano Forte, fur which a rea sonable price will be paid. ApjdytoWm.il. Orchard at Iverxen’s Music Store, 247 Eroadslre-I. dec 2 282 outlet: Augusta Insurance & Bk’gr. Co., Dec. 4, 1837. I, HE annual election for Thirteen Directors to 6 manage the affairs of this Institution for the . ensuing twelve months, will bo hold at the Bank on Monday next, between the hours of 1U A M and 2 t’. >l. ROBERT WALTON,Cashier, doc 6 285 4t TO BOAT OWNERS AND PATROONS. Navii'aling Savanah runt Smart rivers. V > Y an act of the General Assembly of the slate » > of Georgia,assented lolhe'JGih Dei ember, 1836, it is made hoduty of the inferior courts of the sev eral counties of said stale, hurdcriiig on.or which navigable waters pass through, to cause to be pub lished, the provisions of the several acts of the go neral ass- tnhly. regulating hint owners,their agents and palroons, navigating said waters. By the aforesaid acts every hoot navigating the . Savannah or Bread rivers, are required to have a white palrootqwillia Bill of Lading ready prepared to exhib.t to any while person, who may wish to examine the contents oTtlie boat under their charge, ■ showing the name ol said p.atronn end consignee Jl the cargo aboard ol sai l boat, sod furthermore for bids any boat owner,their agent or patrooii.lo permit any boat hand being a slave; to pul on board ul their boat, any corn, cotton, peas,stock ol any kind, (loul try nr oiher ar.ielrs in which by law they are lorhid to truOick, except the same is exhibited in the bill ol Jading of the owner oi said bom or his- agent,and un der his or their direction entered, making it penal against ov ty offender of the n( resai.l acts Therefore,all concerned will Like notice, that the nets of which the luregoing is extra led will bn en forced against offenders who may be taken in the county of Lincoln. Lewis Parks, W. It. Cantei.ow, John Muss, Stephen Stovall, , Peter Lamar, Judges of Interior court nnv 23 if npg 095 p«n—ptyo u aou •o.) V J.HUUKV'I jTJUOII ■1(1! w tom oq oi utopias ‘punu pun ipooß pi vj.ioit u |.ut| ip.w ssjuunq spue., y J( , »HI oou.iuuiuj Ol KutqsiAv uosjod'Xuy o 'outuicxapua irn'i <■, ; now op pptOM IIUOqajMH Xiiuno.) ISnJ , 0 Juoofj pi Aj<| jo >(J0I» lu.imud jiaqi pas (p u ! tattq j(oti) dn tupop iho,|d ejsqtjjsqns auyfj xv ii,!o i;i«o S A L iS s'J 1 nr \V. H- IV J. V. JACKSON. I TO-MORROW MORNING, at ball past lOo’clsek. N in iruiil of our store, will be sold, ’ -3 4 qr casks C.ignnc Braiuly, 10 eases Ha s, Wool and Kurm, 4 bills SLicai; 12 kegs Crackers. 3 hall ebesis Hyson mid Black 'Tea, 111 boxes assurtwl Cordial; 1(1 do llorrinrg 24 qr boxes Raisers, 9 kegs Lard, ’ j 8 qr casks TenerilTo AV inc. Linen Orsnaburgs, Lemon Syrup, Wooden Tul* J Bowls, Ate. *■ —ALSO — On account ol all concerned, damaged, 12 p S pj I inch Hemp Bugging. 'Tirms eash, dec 11 Positive s tie of an Invoice of Groceries. w BV \V. E. & J. IT. JACKSON. TO Mi tRROW MORNING, at halfpast 10 o’clock I will positively bosnld to (he highest bidder, 1 | 3 lihd* Sugar, St Cro.x and New Orleans, 1 bbl Cognac Brandy; 2 do NO Rum, 1 do Jamaica Rum; I do Malaga Wine, . I do N Gin; I do Morion Whiskey; 1 Kyed 0 4 hags Coffee; 3 baskets Champaigns, I bbl Loal Sugar; 1 chest HySonTea, 1 eight cask 7’cneriffe \\ ine, Kegs (,’ugnue. Brandy, Holland Gin, MaiUirj « IVino, Mint and Purled Love Cordial. Terra, cash. dec 11 BV VV. E. k J. IT. JACKSON. TO-MORROW NIGHT at half past C o’clock, will ? be sai l A general assortment cl .Staple ami Fancy Dry S Goods, Hardware,Cutlery,Boots, Shoes,Ready made J Clothing, Jewelry, Ac. Arc. Terms cash. dec 11 ‘ Jailur’s Notice. WILL be sold, by an order of Council, on lit® first Tuesday in December next, at the lower market bouse, in Augusta, a negro man who call, himself Henry, to pay jail fees and expenses, if not previously applied fur. tie is 21 years old, 5 feet, 9 inches high, dark complected, suys he belongs to John Walsun, near Mobile, Ala. ELI MORGAN, Jailor, oel 23 wtd 243 The sale o( the above negro is postponed until the first Tuesday in January next. dee. 11,1837. PRICE & MF,I,i’:E«Ys DRAPERS AND TAILORS, U NEW SUPPLY. HAVE received this day a fine assortment of Extra, Blue, Black, Taney ami Mixt Bruad Cloths. CABSIMERES. ?up. hlaek, blue, striped, and fancy patterns ■ with a superior lot of fig’d Velvet, Tollmen and Silk Vestings. The above will be sold by the pattern or piece, or will be made to order. 1 ee 8 257 BTi!*Jii(m!ib{c CSals. JUST received a lew cases* mid for sale by THICK &MALLEKY, dec 8 287 258 Broad street. Ladies I'toJh Dlonks. ~~ I NOR SALE by ' PRICE & MALLERV, doe 8 258 Broad-street. Fancy Article*. SUPERIOR blick and col d iloskin Gloves, sup. bliek and col’d doc skin I doves, cold and white Berlin Gloye», white, red and fancy silk Hdkls; plain and ruffled Linen Bosoms, black Sat in Besoms, black station Cravats, (extra size,) for sale by TRICE & MALLKRV, dec 8 Drapers and J ail »rs. Sew A«BurttuiTii OF Rcuoy made Clothing, consisting of Cloth mid (.oats hair Camblct Cloaks; Cloth, f'ara ble?, and Telufaham Surtouts und Frock Coats, wi'h a variety of plain ; Black, ribbed and fancy col’d C assuuero and Cloth I‘antaloons ; with a lot I of various kinds and qualities ; which, with their turmer assortment are ottered at reduced prices for ’ cash, hy PRICE & MALLORY, de<«9 Drapers & 'Tailors, v 56 Broad-st. liookeng Flates, OF different sizes, fur sale hy ANTOiVV & HAINES, dec. 5 232 Broad street. , TESSE RAMSEY, respectfully informs theciti zens of Augusta that he has returned to the * city, and will be ready to furnish music at Ball* and ’ panics at all titles.— New and fashionable CollU I lons, W altzes, Spanish Dunces, &c. &c --dec 4 4:* 283 Prince’s Ae tv Uig’ests OF the Laws of Georgia, jast received and for sale at the Augusta Book Store. doc 1 People’s fiiisac ol’ rBIHE Stocklioklera in the PEOPLE’S LIA E of A Stages, aiv rc-qiiested to ineel at tiro Subsen ber’s Offire, in Millodgeville, or Friday the ISlh day of December text, lo elect Directors for rhe en suing year. F. V. DEL 4UJYAY, President. I Dee 4 w2t 282 6 (1 OI* SvJitc. A Two Horse luur wheel BUGGY, with liar' ness complete, nearly new, will bo sold at a bargain. Enquire ul this office. Dae G 3t 283 . TOBACCO! TUB .CI OI! TOB ICCOTf! KECEIVINOon consignment 300 boxes ’J'o ‘ b.vcco from good to prime. , n y. 30 JOHN M. COOPER & SON. 1 ISou*c ESol)fjc«J asHil Jewelry 1 fttoieii. $5<K) Kcnard- ON Miturday nigln last some villain entered my &hop and robbed mo of a great number of Gold t Watches, (Sold Safety Chains, iSilver (Sold Pctit ia, Gold Spectacles, arid a groat many iirticl).*; of Jewelry, amounting to near $6 TOO vvonkV My Day Bo »k was also purloined. I will give the’ • above reward f-»r the recovery of the Jewelry, and one hundred dollars reward for the appiehension ol • the thief. LIST OF ARTICJLE3 STOLEN. 1 Gold lever, 2 pp extra, compcnsatihg balance, ’ No. 8,705, Dclomu maker. I Anchor esenpomont, t 13 liojc* jewelled. Brotliers Melly. 1 Duplex S do do. 4 Gold hunting lever*—American eagle on j the dial. 1 Gold horizontal independent second, silver dial* 2 set of hands, independent and second hand Ist. Savoy & Son, makers. 1 Gold small lady's watch, gold dial. 2 second handed gold watches, hard dials. 2 Silver lovers. 1 Diamond breastpin, shape of Malm cross, ( J large stones and '■ the rest small. 1 Large diamond ring w ith 2 bril liants 1 Diamond with 5 brilliants,Homan sellings ( ‘ 5 Diamonds with 1 set each. Lot of ladies’ and ’» gent lemon’s guard chains; among (hem one gold * Panama chain. 2 Silver guard Panama chains. "* 4 Gold flat keys. Lot of fob chains. Lot of gold * seals v.nd keys- 7or 8 Gold spectacles 50 or CO '• assorted gold rings, 1 large emerald stone. 7or & 8 Gold thembles Lot of gold guard keys, various patterns Lot cf gold sleeve and collar buttons. 1 0 cloz. gold vest buttons. 3 gold pencil cases. 3or 11 4 golu louth picks. Lot ot gold breastp.ns, various d patterns. G or 7 flat silver keys. 1 pr. pistols* 0 twisted stool,barrels. Lot of gold snaps, cloupes* N swivols and watch rings. Lot of ladies’gold watch seals. 0 pi. gold filagree rnrhohs. f- . P. MIEbZLU’J vKI. : l Columbus. Ga., Nov. 28. doc 5 . , . U It. u $3 9 000 Alabama bank A T orEß,f«r solely fdec7J JNO G. WINTER, 24‘J Broad*st*. ii Ftxcculoi** Sale. ILL be sold, on Monday llioSthof Jaanary e * T next,at theGlreat-er I’luntairon ot tbo lal® '■ John Fox, uccvoaid, in TdgtficlJ District, S. C., 8 about ONK HTXDRI.D SLAVES, part ol the estate of said deceased. A large por tion ol ihem ore young, liltelr, and able bodied field hands. They will bo sold in liiinilies. —Ai.se, — At the mins limn and place, 1012 acres as Land •- lyingon Horse Creek, Edgefield District, near the V auclus" Factory, and 587 acres in Barnwell Dis trict, on the waie.s of Baggy Gut I’ETER HVNNOCH, ANTOI.VK PIGQUET, ! HENRY H. CUM JUNG. J Augusta, Nov, SR, 1337. Executors. CoT Tbo city papers, Edgefield Advertiser, Ce 'j lumbiu 7Vleiro|.c, C'harlestun Courier, Georgia ’ Journal, end Washington News, are requested to insert lire shore regularly until day of sale, and I fir ward I he. r accounts inline timely lo the Ex.'CU- S »’ r **