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At jVo. B'Jl Broad Slrttt.
PERMS —Daily pap-i, Ton BoHn™ par annum
advance. Sami-weekly pap.-r, V- :Yi-i,-. D.-.1-im
lioretiif.'ro i i advam-', or Sit at Vfi - endulih)
~i r _ VV nobly paper, I'ln jo Bo.lat'a in advance J1 ‘
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"oiIRON ICLE AN L) SUN TIN KL.
Ai/isius’&’iC
\VcJtli“i.t-.i,7 .:, >.; ,:. •;. i3v)C. ~.
Wo attended the Concei t given last evening
t tlse Masonic Hull, and were much delighted.-
,V’e consider Master St. Luke a prodigy. lie is
lad ui 13 or 13 yours of age, ami Iris perform
nco ou lire Violin, we think equal at least to
ny we ever heard. Mrs. Gib'as too is a most de
ightful songstress. 5..0 lias a licit melodious
loico of great swoelne>s and compass. None
(in feel disappointed iif their expeditions, who
Uronize them. They perform, aguia this 'even*
ig at the Theatre. ,
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From the N. Y. Commercial Adv. /Lcf 23.
UPPER CANADA.
Wc-havo tiiu Toronto Patriot nf lire 12tll
instant. Tout papor ptiitcs Ural liiiico tiiu ab
ortive attempt of -U to.Uor.3io, not loss limn It),
JOO ab!e-bo iitul jHUii Ihsvo marched into lire
;iiy, ready lo so poor; tin; :■: rvermtieut.
'J'lio number in iiisiti;; .‘.its killed in llios'.tir
jiisli us tin* 7t:i ( was aaccrtaimnl to bo 30; tiic
rriaoners taken then and nnerivard, were about.
100,. Among lii.in was a sou of I.ount, the
;oininander-in-cb cl of the insurgents. He
ptid that his lather had lurceJ mui into rebel
ion.
The whole number of insurgents was never
jreater limn 30,i, and they were led to believe
mat they would iimi at Toronto■ from-6 to 7000
nen in arms, well equipped and pro. tiled with
■very requisite to overturn lbs government. —
dackenstio deceived them to the last, ns be is
Bow attempting to - deceive the people ot our
.ale.
, From tint Toronto Patriot if Dec. Id.
A spec ai commies.on, has. been nppomted
iy Hqj-Exoejltn :y, to inq iuo into the u ises
d the prisoners, of wliicii (lip Vico Cbaneid
ur is president) and which we understand
vill hold its lir=.t sitting this day at littj Crown
.and ,Otli.:e. From al! wc hear wu feasona
dy infer, that softie most curious mid astotiii
ling disclosures wdl l.c made. The prison,
ira are mostly right willing to peach.
FROM MUFFA.O.
We arc very glad to thud that the rorpocta
ilo citizens nt Buffalo li ivu lust seen tho ne- j
tessity of doing souk tiling, as well to pul an
md to the vaporing and tolly of a few watt
muis snjels in lint region, as 10 rescue their
Jlvvu good name front the suspicion ot conn,
penancing shell absurd auv. An a i..ie.-s lias
[been published in tiiu Buffalo papers, .signed
by 150 of-die primy pai iniiiibitimts, with the
m tyor and 'Jen. Porter at the r head, express
ingtheir deep regrot and mortiflcaUun at the
recent proceedings—pointing out tho violation
of law which lias been committed ilisroui
urg ng the abandonment of an enterprise
winch exposes them to punishment and pro-
E‘ lUtla advantage to limse whom they
irve—and cttni'ig upon llie auihon--
c;ty and comity to interfere and
to these illegal proceedings ; lor the
. of which good end they severally
ir personal aid in causing the laws
-lied.
iHalo Commercial Advertiser says
gnei's of this address are tjve wor
iftott iubila t .1 cilizens, and that
ifadijitioiial names might iiave been
t it liud been deemed necessary,
rs that the volunteers have actually
o Caimd an territory, by taken pos-
N’avy Island, winclt is on tho oppo
the river.
m the N. Y. Com. Aclc. Dec. 2i.
AT£R FROM ENGLAND.
;iet ship Shetßeld, Capi. Allen,arrived
inorniiig.liom Liverpool, whence she
i-Bth of Noveffiber. The 'editors of
the Commercial Advertiser iiave received J.oudou
papers to tile 7lh. and Liverpool papers to lire
Slh, both inclusive.
The dinner to the Queen at Guilball continued
to occupy a very Urge share of newspaporial at
tention. The Times of the 7th lias devoted no
less Ulan live of its huge columns to details con
nected w th tliis subject, including a full and very
long description of the civic dinner given to Wil
liam 111. and his Queen Mary, in 1092, that
given to Queen Anne in 1703, and those to the
first throe Georges, in 1714, 1737, and 1701 re
spectively.
OUTRAGE UPON THE QUEEN.
The most exciting incident of wiiieli we find
any mention, is tho following “ Gross outiago
upon her Mujo.ly, by a new elaiment to the
throne.”
On Saturday afternoon the Tb of Nov. about
three o’clock, as her Majesty was passing in her
open carriage through tiro Uirdeagc-waik, St.
James’s, on her way to Buckingham Faiace,
whither she was proceeding from Brighton, a per
son in the garb of a gentleman suddenly sprang
to the side of her carriage, and, bolding up his
list in a threatening manner, made use of ob
scenoj language, and with an oath designated
her Majesty by the most opprobrious epithet that
can bo applied to a female, adding, ‘‘und I’ll have
you olfyour throne, and your mother too.” He
immediately ran elf and ellected his escape. Her
Majesty did not appear to feel any alarm, and the
carriage proceeded rapidly to Buckingham Pal
ace. Information , f the outrage was immediate.
rwarded to the commissioners of police, who
instructed two police constables, who had been
an duty in tho Birdcage-walk, to trace the of
fender.
It apf ears that they had some clue to him, for
they toon discovered his name and address. Un-
Jcr llie warrant of the Sccretaiy of State, they
iroccedoJ to his lodgings, at llie corner of the
legent Gitcus, where they lingered about tho
vbole night in the expectation that ho would re
urn home. It appeared, however, that ho hud
irrived before them, and on Sunday morning one
if the constables knocked at the door. On its
icing opened, they proceeded up stairs and arres
cd the delinquent. His name is John Good,late
aplain in iho IDlh Hussars. He is described as
man of gentlemanly appearance, and about fnly
ears of age. He wore a star upon bis breast,
nd dared llie officers to lay hold on him.exclaim
ng that lie was their liege lord and king of Eri
land, and I bat he would tear the Queen to pic
as. He rnado a vigorous resistance to llie olli
:rs, and was wills difficulty forced into a hock
ey coach, and was driven to ilia Secretary ol
late’s office at Whitehall.
On the way lie broke tho windows of the coach
id conducted himself in tho must ou raucous
tanner. This was at one o’clock on Sunday,
ir Frederick Roe was in waiting at liio Secicla.
1 of Slate's oUico, before whom (lie prisoner un.
invent an examination, 'llie witnesses exam
ed were too footmen oi lier majesty, the two po
;o constables already mentioned, and a German
-ntlmnan, whoso mime we have not buenald-iio
,certain, who heard tho prisoner apply die iu
jlting and opprobrious epithets to her majesty,
iy fug tho examination llie piisoner continually
rorrupled the witnesses, b.ij ing “lie did not care
d—n wliul they said about him; lio was King
f England, King John tho S. val, and that the
esent wi»» the eighth yeai ol hi.i reign.” Mr.,
ufllips, (lie undcr—ocretjry • f stale, was | r ml
arhig the examination, which butod lot about an
>ur and a lull, an j two of the mint T: .a m
an adjoining apart rent wailing lo bear ibe result, i
Tho evidence given was merely a recapitulation !
of iho facts above staled, and at the close Sir
Frcderjo Rue determined lo remand the prisoner
far further examination ou Saturday next. He
was then remove I in custody to the utov pi b on,
Westminster. There appears to bo no doubt of
the man’s insanity.
Captain Good imagines himself to lie the son
of George IV and bis Queen Caroline. He bad
played oil some of bis cantrips before I fits affair,
and bad been -brought up two or three limes at
various poiice-otlices—always asserting his royal
birth and pretensions to tho throne.
Ono of tiiu papers states tint an Irish tra- j
lien.mn, livnii; on the .lino ot the procession
to Guildhall, lias proposed to let tiiu hack
xv ndows'of bis llonso lo such rfs would ii e
to son the Queen returning from the cdy.
The most prominent topic of interest in
tie; no.,miurcdnl circles, appears to be the I
ctmiuu'iiceiimt of n now joint stock bankings
concern in Ir-eh:i I, on a now system; tin) do
tnils nf which are shown in the following copy
of quo nf iho notch issued.
•‘Provident Mink of Ireland Debenture, bear
ing; a fixed interest, and incurring no ha
lf thies to tho bolder.
“Dublin, 25‘.b day of May, 1537
‘■J23 0 0 No. 2, ib)‘J.
“Five pounds having been deposited by
John James, Esq , of Dublin, xvitb the trustees
of the Provident Bank of Ireland, the holder
of this debenture shrill receive interest for the
fa-aim; at the rate of 5 per cent, per annum ;
and ( ho pruicip.il sura of 5/. at tiro expiration
of five years from tins dale, provided no’ice
in writing sliail b.; (-erred ou tho directors
three months previous to the expiration of the
said term, otherwise the obligation lo pay llie
principal sum st.nl! bo extended for five years
I ntlior, subject to l.ke regulations at the end
of every five years. The current interest at
5 per cent, lo be payable, during tho existence
ot this document. Tiio dnecto.s of the bank
reserving to themselves the power at any t mo
to pay off and discharge tho same at par, on
giving three months pub’.e noiiice of this
i their intention, am! sjieciiynig generally ihu
- number ami date of .ssue oftiie .same. Interest
10 bo paid half-yearly at I fid head office, Dub
lio, and at tho ort|,::s of tho co mpany else
where, nr at its London bankers’ or ag-mtsfor
11. p lime bu:ng.
“For the trustees of the Provident Built of
Irelun >.
“T. MOONEV, M mag,eg Director.
“i> MINIMUM, i’,o. Humctury.
The Messrs. Me,abeam i at Newcastle,
have jnsi constructed a new Locomotive en
gine, which rims at 50 m.les an hour with 50
tons of burden, and with tho lender only
bight miles an hoar! What an Express
Mail tlfs!
A ludicrous scene occurred at thellaymar
kc-t, illustrative of the tenacity with which the
British still cling to liio Trident of Neptune,
now slur, d in part by their American offspring.
In the scene in the Pitot, where Long Tom
Coffin is being attacked by American soldiers,
a sailor jumped out ot the pit, scaled the or
chestra and drive thesergeuni and liispiutoou
olf the stage in no time.
LATER NEWS AT HAND.
Tho pilot boat Blossom camo up this morning,
mid reports that last night, about twenty miles
from liio Hook, saw the packet ship Sheridan,
Gapt. I’eirce, from Liverpool. Her regular day
of sailing was iho Ifiih ofNovember. The Brit
ish Parliament was toassuniMo on the Inlb, and
! we think it probable that Captain IVircu will
bring with bim liio Queen’s speech.
From the Arkansan Gazelle,
Little Rock, Nov. 28,1537.
Cheek Emiouants. —Thu.sieunib m' l us
ca arrived ben-, from Memphis, on Friday
1 evening last, and passed up for Fort G.bson
on tiio following morning, with about 800
emigrating Creeks- who had been collected in
tb‘6 o'd Chickasaw country —all in good nealtl)
and spirits. The officers in charge of them,
are Captain Morris. United Stated Agent,
Disbursing Agent ; R. E. Clemente, Agent;
and Dr. Mays, surgeon.
I ‘
- Chickasaw Inoi vss.—The steamboat Dc
f Kalb, Lemmon, arrived at lies place on Wed
, tiosday night lasi, from Memphis, and passed
> up on the following morning, with about 500
emigrating Creeks on boaid.
Another TAHTS op (TncitAS.vwa. —Tho
’ steamer Kentuckian arrived last nigiit xvilh a
‘ party of emigrating Chickasaxvs, amounting
’ to near 800 in number. We understand that
Mr. Vanderaliee of Kentucky, is superintond-
J ing their removal.
! P. S.— Tuesday morning, 7 o'clock. —The
s'earner John Nelson Ins just arrived, navirg
on board another large puny ot Indians.
' Mr. Diinnegan’s resolution in reference to
] the Felnral revenue, &c., came up on Thurs
day last, when Mr. Lawson, of Burke, olfer
t ed, as a substitute, a preamble and resolutions,
r embodying the substance of tits proceedings
of a public 'meeting in Burke county, which
xvill be found in another part ol our paper.
[ Mr. Harralsoii, of Troup, then introduced Hie
, following, ns a substitute, in lieu of both.
■ Whereas the people of Georgia iiave, for
. many years, been divided and loin asunder
I by party strifes, and the progress of internal
l improvement and other important local inter
s es's of said Elate grcully retarded by said di
i v.sions; and whereas, sa d divisions have ori
■ giiiaied mainly from a difference of opinion
s on mere abstract political theories, often nn
• uuntiHctud xvitb any proposed action; and
■ xvhereus, the intelligence of all part.es is now
> concentrating in the prosecution of plans (or
1 carrying out and perfecting many and great
’ works of internal improvement »f paramount
importance to the whole State; and whereas,
nothing is better calculated to thwart and to
' tally defeat said plans, limn a rudivisiou of the
people into parlies upon national questions,
involving at present, operations only; and
whereas, it is -a all times inexpedient, im
prudent, and dangerous to their liberties, (but
the people ol the United States should com
mit themselves fur the support of any great
political measures proposed by the President
or other officer of liio Federal Government,
uniil llie details of said measures shall liave
been Ibliy developed and distinctly under
stood, with their relative and comparative ad
vantages and disadvantages; ami xvhereus, the
President of the United .Slates is committed
against a Link of liio United St ales, and the
people of tins State, of all parties, have op
pose.l that institution, us constituted by llie
shatter of 1810, upon constitutional objec
tions,and ihe dopoatlo or pot bank system lias,
o sav liio least of it, laded to answer the
( nils'd s’gncd m its creation, and no m idol of
a charter of a new Untied States Bank, or
system of it Sub Treasury scheme, has been
authoritatively proposed; and it m Hierefore
impossible for llie people, uiiib istundingly, to
chouse, at this time, between Hie iliroe, winch
xvill bo most expedient, or least uneonslilu
-11 >na!. • ,
And, whereas there are subjects ot vital
and overwhelming interest, lott o exis'enc ol
tii,> Union, mid of llie rights of the S o!Peril
and western States particularly, da, / ng.i.i
ti f the National Legivbtn.-e, imioilueed
x\ n’iionl our consent, and urged sgunst our 1
m~t iratsrnal sol .citations, mice,-, ngfy ex-:
grmsm!,( > wit i tlu> niernonalrt and pL-triorm
Ir,"ii U.u .Vor'h, 1- Fill cl • sly and msolviiil)
7 ~~ *- _ _ v •w«iKs*3.v-i'v*x —< ,
j prosseil upon us, for liio aboti-ion of slavery, j
! and against the admission of Texas into uur j
Union ; nml the question ot their reception t
(,us been anted on. and decided against the
feelings, interests, are! wishes, of llie people
of Georgia and the South in genoml—upon
xvJiidi it is our impen .us duty to unrselvos,
and our posterity. # explicitly to declare onr
opinions—Tin r.-finv, Jiesolixd, by Lie Senate
ami House of Representatives, m General |
Assembly met, tno setieo of tins General |
Assembly.
Ist, Tiial it is nnneoe snry, impolitic and j
dangbriius to the-Urure independent at lion
of lb-; pt.ojdeot Uenrgis, to express (tl tins i
time,) any opm,on'in regard lo a tiituie Uni j
ted Stiles Bulk, Deposit) Bank system, or'
Sub-Treasury system —so far as to give n i
preference ot the title to Ilia other, in con- |
ducting the fiscal affairs, or regulating the j
currency of llie emm ry.
2nd, That the derangement of tbo eurn-E
--cy cf die country, xvas not prndm-ml by Stale
n, I. on, and .cannot bn remedied thereby ; and
lliat our cbtislituenU do net expect us, nor
have we the right, to commit them lo the lu
turo support of uieasuros, with which the best
informed are ume q iaimed in detail, and
whose operations ilia most sagacious cannot
furores.
3d, That the memorials and petitions in the
foregoing preamble to, lend directly lo die de
struction of the dearest interests of tbo Koutli,
and a dissolution of uur much loved Union—
and that onr Senators ami Representatives in
Cong.ess, have nut heretofore and cannot
hereafter, vote for the reception or i file run ire
thereof, without an abandonment of the per
manent interests of al .
4th, That our ,Senators m Congress be,
and they are hereby instructed,.and our Rep
resentatives tcqnesied, to vole against the re
ception, or reference of such im inurials and
petitions, in fu.ltiro. And that refusal on the
part of Congress to receive or rclcr tbo same,
is no violation, or abridgement of the constitu
tional right of the memorialist? and petitioners
—''peaceably to assemble and petition, for a
redress of grievances."
Reoicai. Coincidence —It Is a remarka
ble coincidence m tbo late of some of ilio prin
cos who have sat on the liitono ol England',
i bit till those who have esp am d princesses of
France iiave md only Loon unpopular with
llieir-snbjects, but Ims como o an untimely
end. For example;—Edward II married to
Isabel, dang'dl r of I’miip IY- <>l France —mur
dered In Berkley Castle. Richard (I. mar
ried to Isabel, diingh er of Charles VJ. of
Frame--murdered hi Portefrxct Castle.
Henry VI. married to Margaret, daughter ol
Rene, Duke of Anjou—murdered by R ehard
111. Charles I. married lo Henrietta .Maria,
daughter of Hanry IV. of Franco —died on
the scaffold.
From the QreenvUle Mountaineer,
PRAYER FOR TEXAS.
Written shortly after the battle of San Jacinto,
O! thou who didst the world create,
And all things hero below;
Then who cm Vi make a nation great,
Or lay an empire low.
Do condescend to hoar our cries,
And send these bics.-ings down;
Let Texas liom oppression rise;
And Liberty abound.
Let no liases tyrant ever sway,
His sceptre there, again;
But may each Texian proudly say,
Wc feel no gafiing chain.
Lot freedom’s standard be unfurl’d
In (but diilighiful clime,
And waxein triumph o’er tiro world,
Until the end of lime.
Teach haughty Mexicans, that they
Shall not the free enslave;
Fill every tyrant wiib dismay,
And long protect tbo brave.
These blessings, Lord, we askof thee,
O! grant us onr request;
And let the Sun of Liberty,
Now beam upon llie '.V est. J. M. C.
Byron’s philosophical reflection that truth
is stianger than fiction has bad many a bisko
ricil confirmation, what could bo more full
of the elements of wonder than the annexed
rcc.lal!
i Mosy Horuibi.e. —Wo learn from a
source xvbicn we have no reason to doubt
that a horrible murder xvas committed, during
last xvoek.at a bouse a short distance tins
side of Spi'in.field, in Ibis tblale. \x'e iiave
t|i<; mime of tbn person uho lixed in tbo bouse,
but, uiiti, llie lads are fu'-iy ascertained by a
regular investigation, w« do not consider it
our duly to mention it. Tbo circumstances
were as follows. A poor womri, xvilh two
children xvas travelling to Springfield, when
night overtook Her, just, as sbo reached the
above named house, whore sbo applied lor
•edgings until morning, which request was
readily granted. A short tune after a gen.
Bern in mi horseback arrived, and likewise
asked permission to stay all night. Aker
supper Hie lady xvas s .owe 1 to her chamber,
where, being wearied with travel, Hie soon
fell asleep. She was aroused in Hie night by
a noise which she though' resembled a person
strangling, and immediately alter sbo nnagi
ned mat the hi?ar.l blood tunning on tnc floor
Her terror was great, but doubly increased
xvhen she heard some one in the adjoining
room ask. “WlpH shall we do with the old
,ady !” “Murder her, to be sure,” replied
a second voice. “Bm llie children!” inqui
red tl.o first, speaker; “it xvill bn hard tn kill
them." " Well, I lien,” said the second, “we
xxiil ascorta.il if she is oßeep, "lid if 8I) . we
xvill let her go in the morning, hut u not sho
must die.”—The lady had sufficient fortitude
and presence ot mind to appear to llie mur
derers, when they entered tier room, to bo
in a sound sleep.” In the morning, they gave
lier her breakfast, and suffered her to depart
with her children. Ebe had not gone fur un
til she met u man on foot, who stopped so r
and inquired where she had the pre
vious night! Bhe replied, at the first, house, j
What kind of people live there? asked the ,
man. They were very kind and good to me, 1
she replied. The stra iger passed on, and she >
i,mi not proceeded far briore a second matt .
accosted her with “where she stayed last
night! ’ By tins time her suspicions were ;
srous d, tine, she answered him in the same
strain as she had replied to tDo first. He pus- |
sed on, and she was met by a thud, who pro. j ■
posed similar questions, r.ml r. ccived similar .
msxvers. At length she arrived at Spring
field and lost no tune in informing the proper (
untmirili.'s all that Hie hail seen and heard,— j
A body ot men were procured, and proceeded j
to iiiu House designated. I i.o n urderers were ~
I;,ken by surprise and all s« nr- d. I’lul house ,
was then s ' ircliod, and U.e bony ol a murder- j f
ed nin found in the cell •-r, and, sho the sum .
of 4i13.H1)!) xvas found supposed iu t.u tl.o pm- |,
jkjiiy victim. Uy next week \\a vvni
proh ilfy I •arnfiirtl.er particn ai J ,‘udtim name j
of ilm unfortunate man. —[Quinn/ 'Ohio)
Argus. (i
An I.siii NTiiioim Ili siiiNt) “Arrah Bit- j
rich,’why dfilmsryy si (HI n.e tlmi; (hr |
1 jt> mv-uil in it’s had tom uotain ve, ever nt.ee (
i ti... bli-sed d.iv that l-'ji er ((’FI anagan tent ,
I S home to ye’ro boo-.”- 'Svam j-we'.” .
1 I'M, in t f.'iX’Mt ' h>: cn:l '-” ' "• l ’- *
' HIT I II X
jmy seif that I.opes 1 may five to see tbo day
I when y«’r.; a widow, woep'.ujr over t.bo cold
j so I that covers me—then l’i, sue luixv yen'.l
gel a[ong wnii me, honey. ____
PRESENT .:;:., ia.
Oj the Grand Jury bj .J: ■ County.
Nov i.,ui i, i 1637.
We tins Graml Jur.iJlsolecleJ and fxvom for
I the County ot Burke, at November Tn in of the
| Supremo Court ol.atd county, make liio follow
| in- i resentments:—
W e pre.-ant iho Roads throii-houl tiio County
- as iioing in ah extremely bad Condition, and tiro
j all.lust I trial neglect of the Rood Law by tile
| Commissioners owing !\ is be u.ved) to a mis
i consLiuetiou of the ie.passed at Iho last ses
j sion nf llie f.egisbuure, authorizing tbo Inferior
| Court lo assess an extra Tax .m ibe general tax
j for Hie pxtrps.e ol ptv.'.mg tho loujs in order, this
j Law was supposed by miry to have repealed
| thi; former Law requiring the Roads lo be xvork
ied by the bands suijcct to tliis tl,;y. ',Vo would
j ibcreforo request the Infeiior Court to lako tliis
I matter in consideration, ar.d should llicy under
j stand, to instruct lire Cohnnissicners.
j Wo also recoin mend to ihe Inferior Court to
- ! cause the monies arising fioic the Extra Tax, to
bo appropiiated lo the Udi'cioni districts, and tho
Commissioners be directed to expend the said
amounts so appropriated to tho best advantage—
i furnishing ibe Court with the nccessaiy evidence
• of the woik having boon done properly before iho
, money shall bo paid out.
We also recommend to the Infeiior Court the
propriety of employ ing some competent person to
examine the cslray books, to tire purpose that lira
. , amounts doe tiro county from th.u source bo put
. ; hr away for immediate collection; and we would
I also suggest to that body, ibe application of tbo
| monies so collected to tho enlargement of the
. i Road fund.
We find on an examination, that there is due
I from ibe county Treasurer to the county, 3 tlreint
, and six hundred and forty, seven dollars sod
thirty eight cents y£3,04 r 38 } afl. r deducting all
’ tho expenditures Ibr tb: Pu rr, an 1 county pur
[ I o=es, as will appear by tire account cuirenl,wilh
’ the poor and county as exhibited on bis Bocks.
1 We also find on an examination o! liio olli.
ccs of the Clerks »f the Superior, inferior and or
dinary Comls, lliat the papers are kept in a neat
maimer, and that ibe rccoids in caxh office am
firouglit up to dale,
j- In lukmg leave of bis Honor Judge Schley xve
leinler linn onr thanks fur hi.i curtesy toward
, tins body. Wc also tender lo the Attorney Ge
( neial our lespccls.
Wo ul.-o request these presentments to be
published in llie 8 minel and Recorder.
. AUGUBTUB ii. ANDERBUN, Foreman.
Abram Juiu', B E Gilstrep,
Wm Uarron, J muß Amiirson,
John Uoi'dvnii, Joseph Shcwmuko,
Win J Kvuiis, John A Koheiu,
Uriiitnm Kouir.iiii, W in II U MilU,
Ashley Holliday, John Un^ham,
li alley Carpenter, Ulonloß A liuvton,
Homer V Mulkey, L 13 Uurdi,
Jiephon (’orker, Calvin ii Churchill,
Jtircph Catos.
A Uuo extract from the minutes.
XVTHL. L.STaUGES, Ci*k.
dw. 27 wit
B'lßiUi Ala.~
AUGUSTA PIUUES CURRENT.
Kerbs, d and corrected weekly, for the Chronicle A
Sentinel.
Articles. 'Vlr’le. K tail
Bagging., hast Hemp yd. 23 i 23
inferior, i 13 co
Tow j 121 20
Bale Faye, \ It) I ]:j
Twine, lb( 311 j 37;
UucLn, hog round, i 13f, pj
Hams Jj iy
Shoulders ]j jo.
Sides 14 jj"
Butter, Goshen, scarce, 3.) 371
N. Coarlina jj 03
Candles, Sperm 33 qq
Talloxv, Hull patent, j6J 20
do Geurgie madu, pi jq
Coffee, prime green, I 12; j..j
Java U 10
Rio, common, ]0 l’>i
Corn and Corn Meat, busk jj-y; 1 23
Flour, Canal bbl‘lo on pj
Country, } 8 00 . J
Fish, Mrckerol, No. 1 )•/ ou 13
do No. 2 !10 01) 11
do No. 3 7so (j
do No. 1 li'dfbbl' 630 700
do No. 1 “ “|0 U 0 03J
Herring, box 1371 i a
Hides, dr. suited ll>l jj; | g
Molasses, N.nv Orleans, g|| j j gq
Havana, | 3 q , l 3
Noils, lb, 8 I 9
Oils, Sperm, gal). 123 (37
Linseed 11 25 y 37
Train I S 3 Co
Fork, Mr ss bill 23 23
Prime ( 20 21
Fcypcr, lb 10 I 121
Spier, 10 I 121
Raisins, (dull) 150 25q
/»’ ice, scarce, 5 q
Potatoes, northern, bid 1 50 ' 5
Spirits, c og. Urandy 1 .'{Ti tl
Doniosiic to. fiO 1
P. limndy 07; 1 “3
Apple Brandy SO 03
Gin Holland 1 25 1 50
Northern, 53 GO
Rum Jnmnica, 125 (73
Nurlhein, 33 Go
Whiskey, Motiuugtihrla 70 I
do corn. Rye bbb H 55
do do hlid 50 ‘ 63
Sugars, Kt. Cr, 11 I 13
Porto Rico 9 j II
Nexv Orleans 7 j 9
M ivan., white 13 ' (1
Lori and Lump, JJ ) 30
Salt, in bulk, (indemand; bush b'h 1
in sacks 1 3 3 23
Soap, yellow U,J 9 91
VuucluscFactory, Yarns In 1C 28' 40
Oznaburgs No I 151 j
No. 2 I Mjj
Wines, Madeira, g! 2 |3 50
Tenonfib 1 1 |1 60
Malaga 02! 73
Clnrct, cosk 25 (3)
* imol, box 4 30 ( 6
Cltampagna basket 12 15
Ci ter, (scarce) bid .10 Ij 2
fleer, (sodrec) Ija (jj
'Follow, lb j 10 1 121
BeesuyJX, I IS j 20
Feathers, 371 50 j
Shot, bag 2 50 I 2 75
JoOid, lff( a; | 10 J
remarks! .
Cotton.—Tho hoiidys liaving set in and the | (
bad slate of llie roads have caused quite a calm j 1
in our market, ar.d we have no sales to repoit 11
siricD Saturday, when our market closed quite | ,
dull at from 7 to 9j els , as the extremes.
OnocEUies.—Nothing at all-doing, and scar.c- \
Iy a wagon lo ire seen in the streets. r
Exciunsk—Checks on New York >e rreo at j '
3 per cent; on Charleston not to be bad at any | <
of nor Banks, the Brokers asking I j percent. I”
Fa El ours—As last reported, tbo River tn I
good boating order,
LIVERTOOI. COTTON JUJII'CT, NOV. 0.
Tie I . (ton M.irl. ik.-pj up lire lani-; set,ve spirit
as leal wsi a, ami ttr ■ prii;. >a) *-:ilU'tte ar ■ fatly a qi.
|.. It it. 111. s;,. ser ile) are SCUU tra r.
Vox. 7. I,k Ui ii.io.n fur t alti.il . .-Wiry I,n, be-.-,, i„ I, i
fair ■ xf. id, v rtli a ,u-«tly je-irk, r, nt. a spgM enprovc-
iiifirt Vo an •!''Vl' !*• ee* l el aiii’-rie. . llie v|iviutieiix :
, rt.sn i t i| at 3,v#e Iwit’i tlmlly e.e ne.ui, at lid 1., ‘
7 1-21 per lb. _
...e-a, . . i-aiw.w«-'.reTviv—’ .Tseasimnsw. II
nuiiHiGi}. J h
On tile 23rd incant, by the is t 'Vm. J, Hard, I *
Mr John 1! < it sv/ponn, Ui V.ut l.Uz,t»K'fii “
ilU'M.Kit, nil of tlr.s oly, . I
tnreowtr- VOf .*■'* -a,. |
lx 4, t ILL b ) lined on liio fj,-■ dr/ ol January j [
V ) iinst, i.'llm lo.si f m.irkoi in fi»i nlylq
ol ,4n:;Uita* hi m aro'-s Irelo.izin 4o It- I. inilfiii, j q
1 1 . -ft,, lb vxri.l HI , • Oil Other,, li ' (is .. Is'/ ft
n.fe j. .1 . tl. - l 'Oo soy ►(», !.%. i,h 'it
!!.!■! '.
r -SJ.rjg—lll .'.l UWBWIWWH ■»I- WC.>M~Ci7r6“T»t»»ra>AWa'
\ A San act of justice to myself lam again ctii'|
I .LVi po-KrJ lu uulico u coinmi.mcalum i;i tiio J
! Atfjii/- .!iicio oi»d ul »lui UUt Uc ;
Usher, ..I J. ii. Dun tun, aciaiivo to (he pun 1
boro in di posing of hor*vs to which he has tel up ’
a claim—Hi i » !sria«J ot hts and flandiroua cpi- 1
liieis would have n.ut with a iuo:u prompt nonce
had I not have been absent (ruin home mail a
few days ago. But with Ins bUlnigagcue flourish
es I have nothing to do —it being my *>u!e ol j» ct
to refute his rancorous calumnies by a bimple
btaieinenl uifiuis, all of which! pledge myself
to subtftamiuio (if ever ea’led v»n su to d o) before
j that tr.bunul lo wiiose decision *he appears lo
j attach a certain degrvts of tirporlVincp.
j ii» the fust place be admits his indeblness to
| my falher. (us whose agent J acted) and furtlnr
• says ho wrote to him lo keep (he horses until bis
I anivail, aiwhiuh tune ho nn mid * pay hiadunahd,"
nil of which is Iru© solar as it got.; but it is »e
--quisro for ihe lull dla’emcnt of the whole truth
for him it) liave added, Ural ho did actually pass
at a data sutaequunt to that of his letter, hut so
fat from adjusting tho claim, came and went un
known to any person, except ihe diivor. Again
hesayalhatl “in company of Wilson look his
looses, conveyed them away al night, sold them
ns horses purchased from u North Carolina wag
oner/’ and appropiiated the proceeds to “my own
use” and this 100 “under an assumed fictitious
name.” I left home between 2 and 3 o’clock ik
M. m the presence of witnesses, all of whom ap
proved of the course taken to secure payment of
money duo from nn agent who was known lo
1 have fa Is tied his promise of paying on his ‘arri
val’ Tin* public registers on tho routo I look
will shew, I did not change my name (a> John
1 B. Denton has done hi-;) and tho e persons lo
whom (sold the horses will certify 1 did not say
■ they were purchased horn a N. C. wagoner.—
His Desertion that i appioprialcd iho money to
my own use, being a pail and parcel oHiis o.her
‘ fabrications, u;n without even tbo shadow of
foundation other than such a* may be found in
Ids own icnegado recjvles-ness ol lm:b. An l Ids
as-enion that I acted without concurrent legal
[advice, must have been nnivcdut by ft pu i*
|ty of reasoning, to no one mo.o fain lur llirtti
! himsilf. Dike the principal personage in (he
! play called (he liar, 1.0 makes one siring of false
1 | assertions liio clue lor others; lor not content
5 j with ihe above samples of Ids “proficiency in
I murepresentiiiion, wnli an eflVontery peculiar to
himself, lie has ad it d others niually d alitute of
truth, in deny ing that he left Augusta in a maiu
iu r calculated to avoid the application of credi
tor.-; and also in saying he did not change .is
nttiiic from plain John B. Ututon to the amhigu
oils oneofMi. fSnouks. And yet this stuifllillg
fellow, wishe.-i Lo leave an impression upon
(ho public mind, that it was his intention lo
pay olf all the demands «g nnsl Mr. Long
street. Why then has he not yet done so !
Is it because ho is too modest to do it before ! e is
solicited I Par from il—for lo my own know
ledge lie had inoro than three applicadona for
payment—to neither of whom did he give fur
ther frulUfilctum than lo ray lo the one ho would
pay when he returned with the stage the next
day, but lias not since returned ; lo unotlur he
was sic k (drunk) ; and to a third his name was
Mr, Snooks. T.ns prodegy of consistency in
deny ing (ho statement contained in my lir. t no
tice of him, nays no doubt I obtained my informa
tion from Wilson, who from “iho known infamy
of l«is character, no credit is to be gi.en.” And
why forsooth ! Because ho had detected Wil
son in defrauding him of a sum of money for
I which be look his note, and instead of (lischar*
gin .; him at once, - nil kept him in his employ
until the lino was broken up, circum»iuuoo«
which did not happen until several months after
tio a I fudged ({election. Now is there a man
whoso indignant feelings are not aroused at llie
malign-nil audacity ofiuch u wretch os this!
who with the cowardly effrontery of a bragga
docio, thus attempt* to stain llm character of a
fellow being, whon by his own showing he has
knowingly kept a man in his employ wholly in
worthy of any tins', an more particularly the
direction of a public, mail coach. lam confident
no one who knows Mr« Wilson can for a mo
ment hcl cvc it probable that this accusation ol
Denton is true. For how can they confide in
the veracity of one who so uinblushingly acknow
ledges his tcudiae-s lo b(J heard with villiuna?
Snooks consistently observed that a public ga
zelle is not a proper place for such a discussion,
and agreeing vs i h linn in this one particular, I
will he;; leave to only observe, hy way of dismis
sing ihe subject in this form, that he is no less
unfortunate in his assertion*: than in bis con
juciores in itHiiukiiig the tiled lor the camte or
else tho trite adage time and place often make
cowards bold, with which he concludes bis com
munication above alluded to, being a truism,
would have been tbo very last thoughts to
ever have entered (he jaundiced imagination of
tins bloated walking monument of lies.
H. J. CANNON.
Dec 27 u 11 302
i.lTp'' * ■■ tv ui?:) Iu A.cn<li‘iuy.
,» 111! c>. ' <of this (nsinuiion will commence
® on ill : rifst of January noxi, un fer llm care of
Mr rtnd Miss Johnson, who have lud charge of
tho Academy tho present year.
'» 10 it .*. J ft .
Tuition of first class, composed of be
ginners, in spelling, reading, writing,
and clnldron’s grummar, geography,-
and arithmetic, $1 OOpor qr.
Tuition ot second rdass, in foregoing,
and Dogfish grammar, geography,
orillnnelie, element* ol hismryq and
Conlpobition, and olem mis of asiron*
oiny, philos phy, rheiorir, geology, 1
fr a any, chcirii try, and maihemaric.j, -Ssooporqr 1
Tuition of ilnrd class, in foregoing, and f
usironomy, pbilo>ophy, rhetoric, log- I
ie, fiifctury. g a logy, composition, hot* 1
any, chemistry, n:u.li anuiini complo
tt;d, l.uiin, Clrcek, oni. in-in »1 needlo (
work, drawing, pai ilmg, and imide,
fur which the tuition wnl bu -'to perqr. or $25
per i rrn.
L bq of Piano, s2i 0 per quarter,
So Lchcfn taKCa lor h-s ihm one cpnrlrr.
A quuiter will Cojdi tid devu.i vitcKs and a term
or session ol twenty-two weeks.
iho iir.xt quarter commences Ist of January. 2.1 1
quarter l‘Jih d/aiadi, and ends J»t Juno; second
session, or 3d quarter, commences I Ith June ; lih u
quarter commences 271 h August, and ends ‘Jih No
vember.
•Ac »• 'ding to tho usual rules of tuition oftho high
er brum jus, herein emnncr jicd, ii would amouu lo
•Sl3l per y«ar The Trusto- s have settled tho prior J
of tun ion of third class, at vj'i ()* r year, leaving h f t
lo tho ehoir •ol tho paiem, .lescholur, lo study one t |
or all the branches included therein. (j
Aiiv scholar confining ihcuiHcivea to tl,o slu<li<K .5.
of tbo Ik', 2d, or 3d ci.u»s, will bo cinrgod only at r ,
llie rat's of such class, or any scholar may com
monco wnli Ist o r 2<i e.l i s, and go on to tiiu higher
chi-s or classes, and be rh. rg*»l at lias rules above
f * ii/U 1-r th« nmo employed m eaeli respectively.
Thou; A beginner may enter l»i cihmi, continue I
quarter, und bur h-.rj;ed $1 0.»; may then eommenco Jj
-d eiitl be ( barged $5 00 per quarter, and then m
commence 3d cla-H, and bo charger! $l.O per quarter, ii
or K'ih p« r term, as (ho case may bo. y.
in ord.-i to pr«serva rcgulunty n tbo several v\
r !a> (a, and procuro lb) t rr. iiesr, a I vantages to tho
scholar, n i* . really dcsmjd linl each pupil should ,i:
commencu wnii t.,0 begin.,jng of a quarter, or icim, i.i
Board in ih'J vi'l )gc, Pi ou per month. b
THOMAS JONES, >
TIIUH \S J. HEARD, I in
LEROY UPSHAW, >2
Y. L. G. HARRIS, f ?
i!tc27— llw ROBERT lIEiSTBH, J
- la
> ' J \\.\, lu ull, ut tho aim Iv t homm m the
> V town of Lorn vi t*, mi tho first Tuesday
in January m xf, within lIi.JUMi d hours of sale, to
bm h*r ' *1 birlnor,und ngmenhlo to nrioiderol tho a
Honor .bin fn.'unor * r..,n of' Jcilfemon county, when
ati tin ; l»r mdmury purpo.- rs. Una // indrisf ami r,
l.iglny A'uu-, mom or hs*, of Oak and i’nckory o,
laud, abou' two irul< ii f'r m I ouiNv/IJo un iho An- „.j
”»j*H r- i«l,un proved and »i<!;o lung luid'h off nimble, ;
JJiiaty, <• b.i/l, maj olli hum:' Imd vvlieri.ou
,htf lam * >’nhaiii Mm.son of oauf ronriy lived ami wu
Jiu I, r.. I -Id li J » uii'l » hiv r. r i 'lmnisof I, ,
,As un i • day. L IJJ .1(10 ItUSTH K, * j
,* i f ' l*lt thg ' i'i » •)»!*» I
e » t ' cl* •
£ v o>i:eltou Aeadi’m) *
I * fli UK ri'izehu of t’ovvelton take much pi Qs'itu
J*- in slutiiig lo (tia public, that ih 7 have en
| guged the i.ervucs of Mr. liigmhnm us Un ion of
ibe Fo\vchnii Aeudnny, lor llm iif.vi year. The
| heailfilulness of ilu* vili»iga,*iind lb • high qualib
l (alums of the irstitu'jon m e\cry d*'pariment id
• li.cMU*mo, ix duces them u» exp-of a continuance of
ihm liberal vv hv >1 nanl uislitHUoii has
iMeo.ved lor many } ears navi,
dec 2/ vv ll 3.»l JOHN Wiv ABl>N.
To T<uwhers.'
Tnubea of Fort Vufioy Aeurlertiy wish
employ a lady of su,lublo rpiulifir htiGi.s to
lake ctttrgo of tho tvmalo dr purl incut of said in.-ti
tiipoa lor tho ensuing yiur. 'iho place is qinto
healthy, the atatu of society good. A liberal sala
ry will bo given. Addrea< the ’iVitstr ca, Fort Val
ley, iloustr n county. dec 27 uU 3^2
fixcorffia Pcrsaalo rUollegi.*.
SUOITiJROUU’ GEORGIA.
rf.'HV Spring term of thi 1 liisii'.mion, 1333 will
open on jVfomiay, January hub. it is clesira
l!a tfiiu all Mudcnn* thoiiid t>.< j rosonl at tiio for
mation of ehus a, on tho first day of iho term. 1 ira
government of iho institution is strict, but salutary
l,u ng by written laws ami coiunitulioii, which are
rigidly unforced, after the inanner of iho icpublir an
btaio Govei'iimotits of this country. A pamphlet,
toniairiing lun-s <*ll Feinulo Iklui ation, our system
of inbiraetion, ribcipliiio, Ac , vviil shonly ho pub
lished, and sent i«» all who may 1.0 l interested
enough to apply for it, hy Jotter 10 the i’rn c ipal.
..Thu hours lor instruction aro fim i day light '.ill
hhm i' *M. (summer and winter ; rescivitig
‘ lour hours for meals mi l nerection. On t e.lur
days, students arc engage d only till noon, 'i ho I.} -
ctum, (a literary ami scicmific .S’oim ty,) of winch
ih*» Pnucnlal is cx officio, firoHJtn t, mce s e very
-Saturday evening. 'J'his society has hetn rsiab
lished but u.ovv months, and h<is ahva . V I liov est It
.s.dl n» hr* in nn iim 1 v nnprov.ng lo (ho yoaeg luu'n ?.
Wo pledgeoups- lun to impart niemo yen's time*
to any young lady, who posse.vm.j upoorl mind,ami
who cun read fluently,ia li;iiul.-.0n.0 h .nd,writing, a
a correct knovvlodg of Bi.\iaina., Ariihim lic,(Jiog
raphy ami spelling.
A married g< nlleman, fr' in South Cniohnn, is
cngigod in tin drawing and painting dep.etnmm.
ills wo!k will cmi pnro wish any mii I s in the
fcoulhcrn States LesidcN the above bianr In s, be
will teach portrait «nd minuinrc* pa.nting,gilding,
bronzing, .smai:ing, un: sierring pnimq fancy won.s
with poribraled fmper, Ac. Arc. • in (tin ni'u.nful
d •pariii.t'iu, 1' ui wi 1 I « given on the p a .«»,
guilti: - , and fligeob-1. l.rrturus every mi;hi on hn
iiian and coinpuralive / liysiofi-gy, Lo'» *y, Astron
omy, Cheinitlry, Ac. Ac.
I xoriiu.sH me I oing in fdele have a clergyman a’.-
lacl.ed it> the jits'i uiioii, which will lie elfi r lerl
with an liillfdelay as p.-.5.-.ililtv B elmvea library
ol tkO volumes—llll hoibaiiuin ol 2Jt U sjict i; H t l
plants, r-uiluelid by ifio i’ii:an;ul, ill toMin of
South l-'aniiin i - tq»iie-.;l in»iiumanis — I Chemical up
i.aniius, nuip.;, gloat's, Ac.
7 he young tunics ur. r» quested to drc.*« | hnnly
—not to wear jew o.'.s I*l any uui, and n.e in a! lend
balks and i'iirlie/t. No Mvr.e ucr ounu w nlmnl the
LUnrlioM of paivnta or guard.uus. rjncli :.s have
iu counts will 1.0 n rpmr il 10 legismr .di I IxVir r\
pfji.'es in a book'.hey will Keep tor the | nrpv' r
I'.-.f oiis uiilicL’tivo aiulbiilo r»; 011 ol ila jr r )..i
dien's progress in tin irsimlic-;.
froard cun h > hud in the village.
\S c solioil iho patronage of out Southern frlonds,
mid pledge ourselves to tabor ;o dow*rvr it. \v r-ia.l
only invite hut would l;« flatleivrl by the \ Nds ol
all wlui may be rlisj 0.-ed lo attend onr J. clnres, re
citnlioiis, vie. ou any d.*y or hour during the wcv*K,
L LAi’A.Sli:
ANNA M. I.ATASTF,
dec 27 wtSJ&tisSm 3*J2 i’rin -ip.als.
Atßfo>uD AcasO'cusy. ,
I.anal <‘.;crciKosof 1 his Institution lor tho
J. 1*14!) ,touti.l year, will bo reuniuo lon I,lie ill••t
-Monday in January next, under the iujniodiotc
Hiiporvisimi of Mr. Wssiicy l.cvuiiiL-
T .0 fact of llm Trust! s having for tho third year
employed this gentleman, ll o t Oiislnnl inercUK » in
iho number of sindoiitb, ihuunArohiitUlUciiun n\ii.c
od buiii by iho TaiMvreiH ami Mudenis, afford llm
lilgbohl nil«-'siuliort of h s ijuab/;cation to lea* Ir mitf
tho able und efllcioiil manuor m winch lie has dis
churgeJ all the dimes which hive devolved on him,
connected with Inn profi->:siui.
Ave ry cuaipeicnl A>sislunt has boon ngagod 1‘ r
the kiici-ceding year to condut t the I’higli dj Ltfpurt
incut, which will allow Mr. Lev* rib an oppor.wi'i
iy of unending cxcfiisivel> lo ihe .cal Mudeui.w
Pupi's vviil ha insirne.'ctl in nil 1 bo bnineres (Usu
ally taught in Academics in tho I lined Niifo, end
well qualified fount r the best rcpiiausl f’ollcges
in ili h countiy.
Many circumstances combine to render I his un
eligibleailualion for Iho odnealidn tjf .\oung gcnile
man; A linislied icuchcr,n Ihm tny loca
tion, cheap Jiving, and a number cf high minded
sedulous, and worthy young hien as class inu'c# ai.J
lellovv-hlu lextlu, arc. iiiduccincaiN that havu tltcir in
fluencc in every community
i lie'Vt hwol lor young ladies will also I a open
for ll .ci r reception nbunl ll.e firsi ol ibeymr.
A«• cr. Hoard Trus.
Deo SO 1837; w2l
ILL bo hold on too liixl Ttiostlay in IVirii u.'ity
v w i.rxt, at l)m MurKct liuub(j in iho loxvtt o!
I.otiuxillo,btlueoa llit.u.tml hours olMriu, tho Jol
loing |iro|)..ii.y, io xvi’li—iho unJiviih.'il half of a
//uttao nn.i l.uiin tho loxvn ol Lniiixt i)|o aloria ijrl,
hoit.g ihu interest ol Alox. Mt-iriuother in saifi f.r»
pony; kium ;-i us Iho slono liousu luaneriy o.'HipioJ
hy EiJXXiim Foley; mi l |( V«ml on to s. lisly a !i la
in favor of tho Inferior Con I of Jo(f.'r»on "omfiy,
v s. snifi .Wurrinother, jiroppriy point.; j out hy Ihe
Inferior (amtl. ~IVY \V. GREGORY,
dec 20, 1837 xvtil 897 .VUrfif,
w bi sUt»rr in iTETqrriqiT, iTTofiTJuiriiTy
V v on III.) lirsl Tuxvduy tit Jaiiuary m.j.t.agito.i.
bln lo an ovd’pf of the [Jon iho Jntofior Coimo!
saul county, while rillir.g lor ordinary pttrpnsos
between the unuai hours of sale, n Negro Woman,
name*! Pal, a first rail* house servant, het-nging to
the orphans of Aza Beall. Terms ntaJ . litiuxvii on
Ihe day. F F FLEJJLNG, JGuard'n.
dec li) xx Id si.fi
n OST oil Tuesday evening ln«i,dtherin Angus.
AS ta, or on Iho \V righishoi'o’ mail, xv i'hin 4 Un Jets
of A'lgnsl.t, a Red M roeeo POLK lOT ROOK.ron
taming JIU or .2.313, in hills, the hat Ins tori tcroliui’l
ed. '1 he name of the suhscriln ris wVilto.i inside lliu
I’ocket Rook. Tin,above reward xxiil h.‘ given lor
the dolively off lio Pneiiet. Hook and Mon y In .Mr
M. Lillie, at iho Gloho ffnu.l.urtn file suhsenlier in
< 'fawiordx ilio. THOU. J. VV BRORA'L.
• 103 n
fiasxiß.-ta-*a A.- rsuncSiEJiNoii. *
A'i'T'Olt K i: Vfi AT AW,
MON I COMER Y, ,\is.
t' I! R imden-igtiol are assoc iated in the practice
of law, imdor llm nhovn style, and will attend
tho Courts of this amt the adjacent noimliie, Ihe
fiupremo Court ol Alabama, nml llm Kcßi.tul Court
al A/ol>ilo. HUNK V VV. 1! GUARD
J. J, UUI'C'IHNhON.
oc_t 24 , xv'/ni 240
<n<‘Ot>sssi fiSaii Uoad.
Af)UfiX Aid Ad/ A/, (si), beg I»jvc lo inform
J.TJ. ili.? und plmtciy that t!io railroad
so Wiineiilon will hr* in operation iu a low days and
that they will attend lo rect iviugaml lorwardingm y
ur Colon consigned to them. They b-.g to
assure* all these wh» may favor ilicm with their
that r\cvy < xoriion will ue u«cd on lie ir
[■ irl io m«ril pairoruigo. nnv 27 3m gT7
Ci'Rwroriirillc Acaildiijq
IIK Trn t»*cs i,l tho Cruwfordvi lo Acu bmy,
I*« I gratified in staling to tl.o pnbiic, th.-ii fi/y
liavrj secured the fctvices of .Mr Hnipson Fum ho
'ml f.mly. to bike* chc.rgu ui (he Inx iimi.m in both
Lliu Male and I'Vmalo ilopiirlinunt.* for the m-uing
year, 'i In charncter ot these i„• tractors is too
*vell known to need coinm» nf.
Tho school vviil beopciiud .hi i!io *ccund Mondny
n January n< xf,iu a largi irw Imilii.ng, | up
ti llie la.-.-’t uiylc. ifounJ can b bid up ii reus on a*-
lio icniiv, i i the hest famili'-T in ih , villa c.
'J'vnns oj 7 11 Jliug, Ui udiii;', aud W'ii
ing, $7 p'-r t mi.
Arilhinciic, f uanjiiiar on.f (fi’ugpjipJ.v, $lO,
Akinonjmy, fibilo .upl.y und ( I icm;„l»y, s]f,
'1 fie Liingnog. s, olb.
IMusic and ol lit r iirimmo. bil bniudu s will be f
aughl by a cmnp. I. ut I i v fioiu tbo Nufth
ify order of llt ? l.’oard us Imislitk. (
ilbiOiU.i MLKUFK, fre'y.
Dec 13 wit 2Mi
It .N ilm first Tuesday m Fob mrv fm?f, will |
* ” K"j.l hvfon: i lu* * o'.if Ifui.M! ii stj'pliiie, N
’olmubj.i comily, bci •ii ihe law in! Imm., i mii-. '•
hir Uuadml and l,r>hly lav , H.M Acre.* <d L ind, **
JJuming Ihmlirr Nii'iun. John A bf »jd* rand Jciiicm “
ijili. tJ itid ; ibe m u» being llm plum vvhv>Od Jo- f
■ft hiufUU nv»'h I • .d no, 1 ago »• d>J / I< I 11l H I;* *, t
df and T«*i»bu:ii m !'l illiilM Mi;* M.q ofCminiu* v
i coiiniy, dc« itim d. 'd
I iftim itittd’j lari ' n on il eday ofnalo. tc
J iMk • ’ iiiLLDR r«r
1 4‘Ji w'f j
ntrcobrc I^uuds
FOR SALE.
0 Mile* Jrvm Jlmnburg,
d ' SV turd ay, Uth *f Amuury, I will r»cll at my
, bi.u.vr ilid irnci ol Loi(ii ] now result on,con
taining I 1 00 acres (tine land, nioro or los, 300 of
uh:« fi is cleared and well fenced nnd 80 arm fresh
1 and. (hi Iho place is every necessary bolding lor
private or public ii’fe—tlir-re is spin g nnd well wa
iler convcniniit. Tljo Dwelling hom eis sit unfed at
llio juii( lion of tho Aiken, Nuriiuiown, Fdg. iidd “
j nnd Columbia lim.ds, and has 12 rooms amt 1 Jim
] places., 'i he bam* end atuhlca are large amt vv«l|
j arnv.jnami <;an stable Go ho-t-cs. 7’he G.cnnvillo
, suid < l-Hj f.ia lij •• „l singes unite and alafimi 3 acts
of horse* iu-re and i-rprens sets —ilicir join* Pi pen
; a s "'I.I uic :vc tf.lOr per quotlcr Fusseiigoraaup
j here tvorj night, am!ns a country location for u
j public frlnnd is ns gemi ns any in the Slate. Mho
bn.Miie.vs done al. it is .is beat rccminiitndatiun, ad
ded so i s beauty uml In ajlli—ami is well calcula
ted lor n more and ?ave»n. Suit' d with ovc/y <p.
portunity ler B|nciiSniioii and mule, and lias a good
1 market at l:mno, die. die. i will also mo 1 JSOU
. Innduds of Co n, ih'MMJ lbs. Fodder, ICO stork
ii. p.:', lb FcJ.i and /w-.irrsM«, Household 1 urin
-3 lure, 1 ycKo of oxen aiH cart. IV:sous witdiing io
purchase will please cu 1 and examine for iheni
, selves. Iho fora, will h-} show nlo ihcm wuii
\ pleasure, and thdy yre respectfully referred for any
information io A/oaa-s. Mv Lean \Nard, Douglm*
i &G a riant, Uobertsnii & Crawford, Lag e and Lx
. press .Mail coMn.ciors and iJte.T agents,
j i onus of siilo.—7’ho persanul property on a crcr
dit lul Ist Die. IB3M, ui.ih m te nrni security, nnd
I Iho land 1,2 nnd 3 tears, with nolo nnd xceuriiy,
r with a iiiongago of Ihe promisee Fossession giv
en on lint2.ah of Jaiitiary, or sooner, if possible,
• b IF i Proprietor,
, Fdgi Ib'l.l I);st. o. C. i)t Cld WJI V —2'JO
. v • ■
Atf{»n»lo« at Daw. 'D;ntlecllo. Geo.
. IU. praelieom Ibe several conns-of :he eotm
y » liesoi Jasper, Jones, .Morgan, I'nmnin, Buld
w;m, 1 j»J•'s, l li jr-y, ,\ev\tijn, .Monbie, Wiiltoti, ami
in the i'odt r.il Dunrf fnr iJm disliirt ui Uvorgiu.
i lIF/'CIcK.NCFs.
usft'i —A J A-. F. \V. Aiillor; \\ obster, Far
malee iV C o , li'arviiai.d, lii Jcy, iy Co. i
, , Foods lionry G. Umar,Charhm r~~*
J. Ale/zonnlil, j
»'*'•//■»//i//uA. norrifiii and Cuyler, G. IV I uiimr, Jo-/
. sepli W'. JaeJiMin.
, ( o/i—.lnre.es 1., IViigrue, Weed $ Fatiidu,
C. A C. ll JfclKey & y?V«le.ul,
, ll * Confer and New
A oil, (ufifmrmio limjtnr.T w i!lpftfdi fc h llmnbovo
tw us' a u iH)k for 0 inontlia their uivoiuds
to tins o.Tieu.
11,,v ur,M
’-C v r* ftr * £ \
0,1 **' sl V’ljenduy in Fobrtia
* » ry bclore lie.* eouri-lioiise door,in J:u;Ksonlio
r.»* bi'lwvcn the usual hours of bale, a negro Ajuii
by I liu uiuiiO ol Fob, 2 j y«!iJM old, b longing io
of llio IMiuUr heiis ol .lulm Green, ueetneid, sold
ngreoiildo tc> an order of iho honorulde tho Interior
court of *'i riven euuniy, lor tue benefit oi mid mi
nor lids 21 lli day of November, 1^37.
TJ11) ». (i lL Ii I b‘N !•!, ffuarii'inii
J /•,’<) His/ A . (‘ ph/a. hi" i oil u 'i/:
WltlillF-XS William VaibornliyYi, admitiistra
lor on Ihe us La In of J:m_>, \ uiborungh, iU>r
:oaHflJ upplieH for IVjU'rs lhaiolhspry,
'I lo se arc ilieretbr to c-'itn ami admonish nil ami
lingular the idndro j and creditors of said dec’d b> bo
mil l*pj»oar a‘. my bfllc i within tin* inno pnicribtwl
iy law, l o »lu»w iMime, f miy tho.V have, why said
Vi let s t hoiild not he gniult d.
Givr-u midor my li.-.iid, ntoflleCjiu Appling, I Id*
sih day ol , 1.537 ,
Hin ti t nitU t».\HUIF.i.
(JJiOII(HAf) Court ni tyrdnmry,
Fcriem Lfniuli/ ( 'iVrm 1337.
if j FON applicaiion of Alexander F-
A' nisiruior de ln*ms non,of ibo tt> late Om nD.
!V ;n e i!,e\l., Mating lb it lit has fully administered
*•«}*! eptateuiid praying eitaliun ibr Jeters dismiuNory,
it is on motion ordered, that the ebrk do ibniea eita
lion reMpiirii g ull persons to hliew i uii'O why tho
same shall nut he grained—and that llio sumo bo
pnldah nl mire a ino;ilh for six months.
A Irno *‘Xiraei from l!m minutes, this I2th day’of
*- r l i ■tuber, K,7. JUfcillUA PEUFV; cFk.
lu«v. 4 m(*ni ijyJ
r;/X-;:G/.l Pcpipm County,
\v/ 7iI.RKAM tlO'en Aiii.h aj.plhs for letters of
s' v AdininiMiniioii .on llio e»taio of Jolm *Vf,
Kn! • v s, late of said eouniy deeuased. ,
'1 heae ;..vj tlu roforo to cite and admonish all and
.dugalar, tho J.imbed and creditor* of raLJ dceetiKud,
io be-, nnd appear at my > flue within the time pre
scribed by I aw, to file rlu ir o. jc elioiis, if any ih. y
base, why said leU'-ia shoulil not be granted.
Given under my hand ut ofUea i.» Jacksonboro 1 ,
lli.s thh day of December, IH.'iT.
JO.VJXU \ FKKKV, c c. o. 8. c.
dee 12 •:*)) w3fd
«• J .')li (’ /T7 Jiurke county : ~
vV 7 G<*orgo\V. Fvnns applies for
V V Fetters of Adiiiinistratioh un llio estate of
J\lq;K Dcsabavc, deceased.
T'u vo aro therefore, io rile rind oc! mop it-h all and
singular the Kindred and eredimrs of said deei dsi fl
to be and appear a my oific * within the linm pic
scribtvJ by law, io file tlnur ohjrciions if any ifiey
have, to show cause why said iuiitrs should not bo
giunlcd.
(•ivf n under my hand,.at ofKee, in Wuynrxborb’,
this 2.)th Nitv, 1.-37.
'i. if. 13 LOU AT, d. n. c.o. n. o.
nov 2d 07^
OliOliUl , JiiuhZi fouhtyi
\\\y IfidG.AS, Edward Gnrliek applies fnr
W 1 Fellers »*1 administration on tin* estafo 0/
Nealy Knight, deceased,
'J he.ie are tJe-n•loro to cite arid udm inisb all nnd
singular the l.indro i and rreditoiw of sai.J deeeasr di
n» t»e an i appear at my clTieo within llio lime pidr**
nhed t\y Jaw, to shew' cause, if any they ha;o,
w hy M iiil h-’tt. rs slmuM not hb gronfod.
( 'iven inidei my hand, at office, in Waynes barb”;
this 12th day Nov., 1837.
t h nr.oiNv r, d c c o b c.
nov 2-1 \v3ol V 75
| Tnfsjjy B:>Js;trs ESrwiird.
J7 l , A/JSi .(»M)KU (roni the aithscri-
Ti< I'Cnii < "lutchia toni.iv, on Zfriur
. f'Vfk, uiy n cirri i nmn Hairy; ho lett
*# v V2 on 1 1,0 21 S | 1 .-errmlwr, 1537; he line!
> vllK » lip l <-lt iiiy lioiue, a con red
\\ '* ou 11 rnp, a whiro woo I* a
1 r ‘ 11,1 brown pnniolooim, nil
-«*«ife»SiaS*s3 lioiik•spun ; look wjili him a dirt
• da 1,-u iv.i round »•?:*, «:itj pa-.f.s the a nine, a dark
| £irv saifiiioll over coni, hint* ]• uu codon vcwi, it is
nol known v. hich dress li • w ,il wear. ifrlmsamar
limit ii car uu l ‘ luny, o< cusiuntil by u hum
wilt hmi nil ; uliod ’J i ycara nt ni'c, flood countt
nance, uhiiLit ;"> feel 10 or 1! in In hit'll, well built
in cvi rv n.-aji'>< i, .lay jnc.mi ilmt will deliver I l*u
a* nmi ili'M rilail iifjrro nan. .shall he vv. lleemucilal
trd, bcniil'-w tl o reward u nive, or ariy information , -S
or Imljjr.il in a,yjid in .Vomit Chirolina, and ii I I m
in.‘.linn .sent •-1 1 .milliardv* lost cilice, Cdlttltthia
1 1.niily, tin shi ll horevianlui (in' thesuine.
| ilne's'd-tl—•.!)( Il'lM.i AA) MKIMMEK-
B-iOS t,
Oil mislaid ,on llm li msf, a common sized
l.eaiiii-r I'oclvc i Iholi, cuntai.un# notcmia well
as I i’ii ii rocollvfl, aa liilhms—line on Thomas 1).
Jm v.ol Jcllcr on country, lor iwo liuiulixhl and fori
d*-il oru; mi J i'ahijcr of Itivhmond cmjnty, to r
■ a iiitiid oil and (iinciy doliars; ono bn PaviJ l*ul.
nt' r lor »»no Imud.rd ♦‘olliu>; uric on IVicr Itomar
I I ineohi iDiiMv, I*»«* lair lihiidnj and (nviiiy
n; \ c:i <ii |(tir«; Jauim Ji'iinitigsu bo/h logoi her
'■.iiiouniiiifl lo two hundiod and dollar*; and
several o h r eta tUtif uofo.< w hit Ii 1 du not now ro
on in'icr, h e da r with M’llp ol Ihmk htock ot Iho
I> i':cm I’a •<., I’r.c ih 4l Ain,iula to Ilu> ffuiount of
limy slur . Us* a number of “ilnr papers oj
v due f.* in-. iu'loriiiafiiM in relu/io i |o Ih.»
11 will ’ t fui' »’dy r< nr «*d, hw»idcn a hherui
,;,,J til :l , I) l'*r Iho I'mtk uil'l 0* roiifenl*
iUUJU* r JK.VVI.WB
f * ) it -•»!