Augusta chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1837, July 06, 1837, Image 2

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\\ y u*« trutn Ik* Metropolitan the follow- ; injetq'tiait* Artrhhy Mi**C. M.HeHjwick.i ■fire cltMHWn'*** or is tone, its evidence ot a < happy faculty which finds a good ifswn fur l ro’otcmf anJ ihaiilttu.nuss in the midst us ants- 1 * fortune, and I,in Hednm nf tooling and firm , I confidence iimnl*-»loO tlirnnghdin, will cam < Tirfuii it to the admiration of every reader. Wc 1 te :evo it will be i*i« innate of choirin' many t a frmfbton Dear!, ami enliven many a coun- l finance with a sinne, that lias lung wont a I 1 .ok of jiiiiuoi and despondence. WHO. AND WHAT HAS NOT FAILED, j Bt Mia* C. M. MKDOWICK. T» rAf EJiioi i of the Metropolitan: CtKTLC ac.N —1 was, a lew Evening* amcc eta if tod* house. Mr. JV, who i* om .it Hr. | tanm aufferuia by lliese disastrous t,iur». Somo taw week* ago hu believed hup wil l ivurth half a million. Loss had acciinn'.atntl upon W» hctv.hst week the icturn of f <a bills; upon a hankrojAlTnilbA! in England c' mpleied ino wrock ol hi* fonlit'e. At the t*.no of tvs! failure, hit daughter, my lovely trend Helen, i was on lha point of marriage \ir.ih a young 1 lawyer, who, l»y dim of talent, mid industry,! liaswarned an education, and who during tin ' last year, the fir.-t of In* professional career, | has neen iu tlic receipt of some len or twelve hundred do tara. Tin* ,of course, wai aver-j y inadequate trejourn fur a lady accustomed j loan establishment scarcely surpassed in lux ury by any in opr city. But tins mattered out to Helen or ilcleii’a father. Hi “chose," i ho said, "• hat his daughter* should marry j poor men, lie had enough for them all.*’— i And he was actually m trealy fur a line house ■ far Helen, and had decided on the amount of | a most liberal portion to be sell led on her, when the blow came which deprived him oi i tha ability to give her a mulling, (Jtrcuni- ■ a'anen* tidetTinurtifinalirmlodiMppn.ntment. j Mrt. J. had tell her "ul home'' cards at the houaea of her friends. Tim wedding dresses and the wedding picsents were made. The bridal veil and wrcaih and wedding ring wore brought, and the wedding cake was m tually in Urn house. At this crisis it was that I had gone, my fact full of condolaiu e, it'd did to my j heart, whtchwns t‘< 1 1 1 of sympathy, to pans the I evening at hur father's. 1 did unt find IJclou at home, but the. a was several persons there, casual viaitors, friends of the family, like iny •elf. Apprehension, sadness, o' dismay, sat on evory countenance. The conversation j naturally turned ilpml the nil-absorbing topic ; «f thed«y. fiich one had Ins melancholy tilt* to rifnto, fifr aictl one had ins hopes. On* fo]d of one failure, and one of another; one gave a list ol d s taters nhiuad, and ailulh cr produced uu actual record of bankruptcies 41 home Jt was pruphccie.’. that nil who had not failed would fail. “ I’lutio is nothing left to fail," exclaimed Mr. J , sinking his h inds with veliunn.iit impatieiicu, “Ini banks have failed, and tiro ijuvnr. Mount Ins filled— ev«*ry body, and every thing h tailed •’* “Not ev ery thing, my d' a; father," exclaimed Helen, wno just Uu« entered with hur Inter, her fuel ndirnt with an expression that indicated that lier happiness wa. qequrud from lailnro by bond uni mo>'tg'S r < "-t'Jt every thing, a r— the moon has not filled I" This happy turn of my friend gave an impulse io my mind, and sat mo to observing who and what hud not faded. 1 give ynn the result of my nh servauons, in tho hnpn lint it may lead uihers to look bn,’ond tlie shadow of this eclipse. While returning home 1 echoed my friends words, “iiidend tin mi nt lias not failed!" Sh*, with her glorious turn of stirs, was looking down serenely on our troubled city, tearing* message of love to t<« disquieted •pint*i who have ceased to rejoice hoc mse their wealth is great, and became their hand tea gotten much.'' On my wav I met a tnond returning Imm the theatre—“£)id Kllcn Tree succeed 1" I asked; “ Did fiilen Tree ever Is ill" he rcpl od. “No—all the world may fail, but Ellen Tree, sweet fiilen T ce, cannot fail!" 1 entered my home; my old dnir friend. ii ra.s., was sitting nform tending no intently, I thnr she did not observe me. Her look touch' ed the loiintanu ol fueling, Mile wiped her spectacle*, mid unco or twice laughed uloud Ahl Uimight I, b -clts have eu/ Jailed. Those exlmuallcsa magazines of happiness, these si lent in ousters lu tho soul, those wblomno and aiicccaaful niisßionanoa to all parts of the ci vilised world lluVc not, and chilfiof Jatll" As I went to my room 1 met unr iiiiiliful muse, going hor accustomed round in t.i1.0 a last look at the sleeping children. “Kmdncso 1 and fidelity jn domestic service have not foil- ! ♦d,” thought 1, as I looked el ihuir impurson- j Btion in Hus excellent woman; "nor hut their 1 sweetest rowsrdlailed," I farther thought,when one ot the lit fit* girls, hor slumbers tor a mo mont broken, murmured, kissing h«r nurse, j ‘■OM is it you, Mummy." and then she (oil into | the irmi of sloop, the “mv.-et rosloreri’* who noverfuils td Innocent, heultlitul childhood. Morning, and the sun, who always moots hi* engagements ctinio, and clouds, winch, in the spriug-timo seldom tail, appeared and poured down lliatr nourishing stores, threat, ort ng to disappoint my project of a stroll to li ibok.nn with a puny of children who wore i watching the Heavens, as nothing else is note j watched but the money market. The morning S pu«ed, d nnor came, and tho dam t and the 1 6aAy, tin youngest of six, and the pet ot them ! all. Sho looked ns bright ai Ounlo's Aurora.' »s she rnada her v'rand enireu in her brother's { arms, attended by Iter tram of sisters. At Sight of her Hie clouds of care, that m theso ' direful liujv* accumulate, vanished Irom her father's brow. Her mother greeted her with I alta chorus of her fayornci nursery song. “Cliiujf s ring i riiig i king ilwo llusdiuj a hnkum earkiyl" To wlitcli she replied by clapping her hands and dancing her feet, and then amidst tho ac clamations of her loving audience she played her part—"almost standing alone,"—“almost •eying main i* 4 —sitting in tlie centre of the ta ble and rolling an orange to each, uud rep y mg to the caresses ofali wan n grace andug n (Seance never in the world aeon— axoi-jit fruit) Hie youngest of ctt'ry happy home. '•Riches may take to tliemsolvcs wings," Aheught f, “and fly sway, but the love ol pa rents, of brothers and staters, the beauty and joy of ipfanevi the riches which Heaven has ordained and watches over, timer Jail. The cloud* passed off and we went to Ho boden. The grass, Ifushcned by the recent. shower, seemed greening under our fact. The; brds were on the wing singing a tedeum lor; the return of spring. The buds were bursting j mto leaveti’lte dog.wood vvavjnst untoidmg' lt» whit.* blosjoms, and the violet opening ni bble eye. "Nature hue tli. -iglu I. “Oh! that toe worn, d aappuinted, heart-1 atek denizens ot yon city would come forth, | and enjoy a pu t .ciMon eonmxin to alk which ' wealth cannot ba,. nor poverty sell, charterer! | by Heaven, and intlopcnucat of this bank note world!" | On our return I moliu the boat my friends Mr. and Mrs. K. Tovy had siiarod the dia asters of the limns, wi ....m having provoked them by *pe itlathm or rxlravaga we, and ilinv were aitoiit ij nmve their bcautilul house in —— bitjuire tor a humble country lodging. They were both chiqrful, she rather mure so thin usual; and vvh. i ! remarked this she and, "1 have reas -.i f it. I now know what wifican and whit ■■■ c can't lose; and the b dartre ig, b’ VOi’J oat.irlllion, jn our favor.— This no place or tune for sentiment,” she glanced tier eyea fondly Irortt her husban. to tier iittie hoy who held her hand, “or i would tell you whit of most precious I have not lost, but even here I may say, that though my .husband's business has failed, his integrity, ability, and enterprise have not fail aid." “Ne.tiu-r," thought I, “does the fidelity cd a •jtc-.’tctrfJ arif.-, her lendern-ss, tbrti-' tuda sod alwatednim, put ter to what tna you will, ever Jail The next day was Hui*oty. Io lha evad ing, our pastor preached upon the tunas, and flom the text,“who vjnil separate ua from the iote ol Ua«i J" and 1 believe not an individual left the church without a sense of the little ness ot thi.ae temporal potsatsnma that am li able to (ad, nnd a deep gratitude for thorn ol- j onul and illur.liable riches that offered to onr ! grasp. V/r *n J came hornt 1 found the fui lowing not,(> im Helen J. “My 0-/ar friend, my father lisa at last con aimed i oat I aha!, not pailicipnic the general b'o.,r',picy, so, pray cornu tn-morrow, the dry 'ariginally appointed lor my wedding, mid 'At.teas my non failure. Thanks to my Mo ther i have been no instructed in domestic oconomy, that I may indulge in llie luxury ot 1 , marry mg the man 1 love, though he haio not above a thousand dollars u year ; and as I hold true love, capacity, industry, and frugali ty to be a sufficient security, I do not fear that we shall fail in our conjugal partnership." i A Parisian belle, during the cholera panic, ’ painted over her door, "No cholera to be | ; spoken of here !" I would go u little farther and during the panic, not only describe the ; agitating topic, but suggest others which it i duly considcicd, would relievo the praltmirc, to | which even tho good and manly aie 100 pus* I hivclv yielding. N. V. May, 1837. An Amcuica* Rtaitcfc*.—The imbleconr . "g" •J isplavcd by Scott's Rebecca, in his noV j ol of Ivanhoe, when she stood upon lh« tower, I from which she declared sin; would precipilals ! herself if followed by the villain who desired I u ‘ r, ; b . her oi lier honor, has heed more than xhaded by the aacnlicp Us a yetting girl, near | Hnrtlord, Cninl. The I,id* orb given us by n pmllemfln, and are ns lei lows TJio son ot n respec table paper maker one day, a lew week ago finding the young girt alluded to, at lho dinner hour in tho upper room of the paper mill, entered and locking the door, seized tho girl, and ondevored to accomplish In* Tar quminii purpose, when the girl sprung from Ins grasp, and approached the edge of tho 1 scuttle winch opened into two chambers ben- I oath, a distance of thirty feet. Tho cowardly j miscreant was about advancing to secure the heroine again, when ehe exclaimed—" Dare, ■ sir, to advance one stop toward me, and my | death be on your head, i tree iny til by jump j mg down those falls." Tho villain approach lud but a st“p—the girl dashed hereo f forward falling through tho two morion tj- breaking hor riba m tho most horrible manner. Such de votion rhuuld ca immortalised—such an in- Hlancc ot self aacntice, should be hailed with the highest admiration. It is perhaps need icas to add that the young man pud dearly for Ins attempt to the amount ol S3OOO World. Txc AbosTCZ Knot AND TUB INDIANS While £i-iot was engaged in translating the Bible lino Hie Indian language, he cams to Hus passage—“ Tho mother of Sisera looked out at Iho window and cried through the tal- Ikt,” &c. Not knowing an Indian word to signify lattice, Im applied to several of the na tives, and endeavored to deaenbu to them what a lattice rssetnblud. He describe it as frame work, milling, wicker, or whatever occurred to him as illustrative; when they gavn him a long birbarnms and unprunuunciiblc word, si aro many of tho words in their language. Homo year* alter when ho had learned their dialect more correctly, he la said to have laughed outright upon (hiding that the Indians hud g ven him the trim term lor tho eel-pot. “The mother of Sisoru looked out at tho window, and cried through the eel pot I " —Artec, aol l.p 01. Benevolence -Thu lulu Archbishop ol Bordeaux was remarkable lor hie tolerance and enlightened benevolence. The following anecdote will mil be retd without imcro«i,"My lord," raid a person to him one day, “here is I poor Vtouica come to nek olmrity; what i|n you wish to do for he. I" “how old is (dicl't “Hotonly." “Is she 111 groat distress!" “Him must bu relieved; g.vo h»r twenty.live francs.” “Twenty-live Ireneet my lord, it is 100 much, especially us she is u Jewess." “A Jewess I" ••Yea* iny lord." “Oh, that make* u great thf- IbtuiUH'i give her tifiy fruncs, then, and (hunk her for coming." GiKArrscoMi.xo at last —By the Cham pion, Captain I‘carson, just arrived from Cape Town, Messrs. Mueomoer. Welch 4; Co. have ! received advices troui their t imting parlies m the interior ot Africa. Mr. Clayton, thsir i principal agen', hud arrived at Capo Town, I at tho head of one of their largest expeditions, w,th four splendid CamcllCopurds or Giratfes, an Eland, a whde Jlhinooeros, an Elephant, iltc. The Giratfes ware token young, and i were brought down slowly and with great care. tect high; amillmr, ten and a half mouths old, wai»Bj Jen) nigh; and the fourth, seven and a half moniliatUdi was 8 feel hig.i. They aru led upon uuis, hay, bran, pumpkins, carrots apples, peas, and dried peaches. Airang' iiicnlß are already made to ship to this country fonvilh two of beautiful [ animals, and in case any accident befall them | Hie others will Id oJered out immediately.-- j Boston Traveller. 1 O>T" Men acquire perhaps more knowledge bv means of the eye, Hum by any other organ, i lienee wc >eo the windows of our print nho|Ui j hourly surrounded by the uninitiated, gazing : at Hie wonders of “ black lines and while,” ;in the shape ot pictures. One d.iv last week a sturdy straight forward Tennossuun, passing a well Known print simp in Broadway, was •UMitlcd by sundry awlul picturing*from that thunder and lightning painter, Martin—such ss tin distraction of Bolihazzar. Satan in Pnndc nortium, Ac. &c. He looked, he gazed —lt'S eyebrows contracted, and he breathed more rapidly than usual. Somebody at the moment, eager to inspect the wonder* of hell ish nature, crowded him dwsy and he went on. An ho'itf or so afterward, hu pita.etl ogiin hi* mention became runted to those prints. Without further parley, into (he shop ho blundered, “Look 'ere, 'Mister* if you don't take them 'ere things out of that window I'll smash you by ” The shop keeper loosed amazed “Vou Jon'l understand I Now yon imirt’nt think yen aiu going to snore mo by your tlilmdcr anil lightning in litis hero city —.'or I have seen more real thuu. i derand liglitn ng than you ever heard of— | take'em out, or I’ll smack r yuu over in the I twinkling of a ffmn tree.” •• My dear sir j 1 put thcin .” -i No gingoibroad | with mee-Hlo you hear! “They are for sale, sir! *' rather alarmedly ex j claimed the shop keeper, “ Well, I do do j dare !” and without iiinhOr dllo our Tonne*- I scan marched away. He was ebon to shrug Ins shoulders and the cut of hi* eye indicated iho bed bought same wit at llie expense of his ! pride—and so wags the world. Every body acquires idenr* by means ut thn eye in a more vivid and lasting manner, and when we see people gratifying t .eir sight by gazing at he works of nature or art we cdnilot help ex claiming—“ Man is naturally sn egotist!’*— .V. Y. Herald. A Scholar, a Paid man, sue a Harbor, trav elling together, agreed each to watch four hours at night in turn, for the sake ot security. I'm barber’s lot came first, who shaved the scholars’ head whri asleep, then waked him when In* turn came. The scolar scratching hi* head; and feeling it bald, exclaimed, "Von wretch ot a barber, you have waked the bald man inacad of cjc!” Anecdote. A blustering Army officer not tar from Detroit, lately asserted, within hoar i mgofa tavern keeper to whom he had inn I given th-“put off" for hie grog hi", “(hut ■icn of hi* i loth were the pillar* of the ra tion;" “ye*"sn«wered the old draw-cock, "the caiier-pillars." ■ “chronicle and sentinblT * AIGIVIA. l Tue»<)uf ICveiiliiE. July C. 1N37. B FOR tiOVKR.SOU. 5 (ilvOUGi: IS. UIUIEK. s RESUMPTION OF aPECIE PAYMENTS, Wo direct the attention of all our resile* to f the bulletin of the Now York Herald of Saturday ,j evening last. It contaim intelligence of a highly l nportsnt character, even if tba opinion express, j cd by the Editor that the U. S. Bank in about lu resume specie payment* be incorrect. Hu state, ; I that at tbe ti!hO the U. 3. Dank suspended spe- j ‘ i cic pay menu it had "j million* of specie in it, | j vault* and seven million* of circulation, and that | ; op to (be last of June, it had reduced it* circula* lotion to & million! and increased it* specie is 3J I million*. By s law of the mte us Pennsylvania * cf long standing, (we believe it is, instead of a clause in the charier, as slated by the Herald) if any bank in (he Bute suspend* apacio payment* (or a longer period than 90 days, its rbarler . comes with in (he power ot the Legislature, which ■ body may in its discretion annul it. The Dunks j •in New Y’urk suspended on the 10th of May, and J ihc Philadelphia Bank* on the day aucceeding, ' , and llioioforc the 90 days will have expired by { or about the lOlh of August. From these prem. 1 isos, as well as from information received from < ’ Philadelphia the Editor conclude* that (be Dank I will rasumo specie payment* by or about the first , ol August vVhether (his conclusion tie correct ■ or not, it at least seem* to a great extent, render -1 cd probable by the facts Upon which it is bssed- 1 That Mr. Diddle should have decreased bis circu. ' | laljon livery natural, but how he could have in breaabd Ida specie is heyoud out coinprehension. j ’ But the Editor of the Herald ha* bean so severe 1 upon dll tht Dank* and especially upon the U- 1 B; Dank for suspending, tbit we have but little : doubt that the fact is as he states. Dut admitting hi* statement to be true and his | | conclusion correct —suppose the U. 8. Dank re- < • sumel, drliat 1* the tonarquencc? Ail other ’ Danks must fullottr tho example ! Public opihlon | will Compel them to it. Nor do we perceive that it will be attended with any very diaaaltou* I . consequences. Tho ftCeht panic in the public , mind has pretty well subsided, Shd a resumption ol specie payments would go far to rtstoro coufi- . ilencp entirely. Failure* have ceased—those tvho i have already failed beyond (hair ability to recover aro known, and those who are yet in debt, but have thus far weathered the atorm, are entitled to I confidence on tbs part of their creditor*—add to . this the fact that tlnce (he suspension, more than i 100,000 halea of cottar, have been shipped to Eu > rope, and we iro of the opinion that a bold and ’ manly reaumpliun of apecio payments by evory solvent bank in the Union, sustained by the ac- 1 lion of congraia which meula in September, would restore confidence and business and prevent the shipment of very largo amount! of specie to pay ■ off our foreijn debt. This ( ilcp would indicate to fiiieigqors the existence of a proper confidence in 1 ourscWea, and create a corresponding confidence ‘ in them, not only In the justice of our intentions, ' but hi tlio extent ul our ability. , Os course wo may be mistaken in (he opinions r tve have cxpiciacd—wo give them only for tvlia' i they aro worth; but of one thing wo feel very wcil 1 assured, that the Bunk* of Georgia can resume specie payments, whenever the other hanks of the . Atlantic states resume. The bare fact of resum ing specie payment would destroy tbe demand, 1 for all purpose! except for shipment. Do soon as paprt car. bo converted Into specie, the latter n loses its premium value and no body wants it.bmk J bills being equally as goad end much more convo r nient. f A letter, dated near the mouth of tho White c Diver, in Arkansas, gives the following painful v account of a rcmaikuble conflict with a bear: t There wnt one of the deepest nagedics here a two evenings ago that I have over heard of. Mr. Harris,the landlord in whoso house lam now J staying, want up (ho river to drive mmo rattle n lit a Mr. Keen's;on (he way, ho and Keen saw u f very largo bear, which »ll«y shot twice, wound ing him mortally, but not killing him. They then followed him with their dogs, and when they came to where he Was, Mr. Harris went into the „ cane to gel another clunco to ahoot him. The , hear was behind a tree, and Mr. Harris and tho t animal met. Harris shot him the third time but j did nut kill. Tho hoar caught him by Ihe ham- ; string and bit the large artery in two, Keen, (, who was loading another gun, fan to him, not be- r i ing more than ten steps off, with bis butcher „ knife, to slab the bear that now had Harris under q him, but when he was aiming the blow the boar , saw him; and leaped at him. Keen sprang back, v 1 and Han is junipod from Under the bear, ran sis • teen or twenty feet and fell. Keen said “are • you hint!" “ Yes I uni killed," was his answer.— | ; ; Keen then jumped berween Harris and tho bear , ' j a* the latter was rushing to another attack, and ; luckily shot him the fourth lime through tho body’ ! which weakened the animal much, though he i stil fought the dogs for soma time. Keen ran I next to Harria, saw his haggard countenance, and , i begged him to apeak, hutlhe prostrate that! ex ! pned in an instant. Mr. Harria has left five or | | six children and hit poor wife. t Dxxstaoi's ItOAZ. —While a party of gentle- * 5 men wore lately approaching Vicksburg, in one * of tho-e loco Jo cm yclept steamboats, a Mr. D., * I ftom Maryland, oh: cr veil to his acquaintance * that he hail a complete Indian dress, "with feath- * 1 era. car rings, nine ring*, and paint to suit"— * ) and that ho bad half a mind to acoutre himself l of IniUtnnc. and plat himselfon the Vicksbour- ' ' geoi* as no less a puraouage than Powcl, alia* ‘ r Osoohi, alia* the devil irtenrnata. The idea hi- ' I ving tickled the fancy ofhi* friend, he retired be- 1 ) low, and «oon appeared in the costume of thti c l Utiitli ous chief dressed, tattooed, and to alt ap- c . poaiaiicc a genuine tomahawking child of the t . forest. —When the boat neared the shore a crowd ! , was attracted, and as the news quickly circulated 1 • that Oscola wai on board, ell the streets quay* f | and lops of the houses were thronged with look- 1 . ei* on. In a few minutes, the hero appeared and 1 , majestically stalked over the deck. “ . *Et vorus ireotsu patuit Indus " Some of the crowd went on board to get a near r cr view; some “to touch the hem of his garment; { j but one fellow, less credulous than the rest had j i the curiosity to peep under hi* robc.lo see if there i r Was any white skin beneath. 1 know not what [ liscoveries he made, but the re;iort got abroad i ( , th«t the whole was a hoax. This enraged the inhabitants of Vicksburg (which, by the way, ‘ should have [been christened Ay/icAborg) and - they began to show symtoms of tar-and-feallteK p itm. But the friends of !• stood by him to a man; each drew out a terrific Bowie knife, and Set the J’ mob at defiance. As the canaille always quail ;. before any exhibition ot strength and courage, they gradually slunk away; and the noble chiefisn , * had leUrirb to change hi* “outward m*n”eo eflec-' tuslly, that he might have deceived the Ivnx eyes s ol the oiriniscient Vidocq tinnsolf, The President of tbs United Stales has, by U Proclamation, abolished the discriminating du- F ties of tonnage on the vessels of His Majesty the King <if (fretce, in consequence of the removal ” of similar duties on tho vessels of the U. Slates,' lIJ levied in the ports of that e uniiv.— Savannah ! w Cjiry/ss. t" 1 - L I r - -J ( DINK HEPUUT. STATE OF THE BANK OP AUGUSTA, ■ On Monday, 3d July, 1837. (mount of property owned by thin Bank, Tit: 1 [’romnsory Notes, Rills nf Exchange, Kent Estal*-, i .'lock m< >a K. 11. dc U. Co. 1,733317 17 I Balance duo by other Bmika and agent*, 231,051 56 | Specie belonging to this Bank in it* Vault, 212,0<8 76 Specie belonging to this Bank in oilier Banka, 17,590 529.67.-i 7G Notea of other Bar.ka, 199,356 21—429,035 Total ain't owned by thin Bank 2,418,936 73 1 Amount due by this Bank, via i i To peraona hoi ding ila Notes, _ ] being theain'tin citenlal'n, 507,220 09 Balance* due io oi her Banka, 229,629 62 Amount due i/i Dejwsitors, 434,191 71 1 - _ ( Total amount due bythtißank, 1,171/35011 r Surplus owned by this Bank i after paying oil Ha debts, c Tit: | Undivided profit*. 47,886 29 Capital Slock, 1,200,000 Total am’t df Surplus; 1,217,886 29 2,118,936 73 J ROBERT r. POE Caahier. ' Statement of the Funda of the Mechanic*’ Bank on Wednesday. June 271 h, 1837. . By amount of property tin ned by ihia Bank, viz : Promissory note*, bills of ex change, ■ 1)169,622 SI Real Estate, 4,315 83 f Uahnqe* due by other Banka , l , and Agenla, 57,956 49 1 Gold and Silver coin in vakil, 174:559 62 ' Notes of other Banks, 22,164 00-196,81962 I ® 1,428,89 iB9 < To amount duo by this Bonk, viz: ' Notea in cirrulation, 256,853 00 > Buluncca due to (iiher Bank* [ and Individuals for collec tion*, 61,21227 Unclaimed Dividend*, 3.7a4 ltd Depuaitor*, 69,514 55 Total amount due by tfals > Bank, 391,353 82 • SUrplua owned by this Bank 1 alter pitying ail its dubta, 1 viz i ’ Profit*, 37518 03 I Capitnl Stock. 1000,000 60-1,037)533 07 < 81,428,897 89 ] GttO. W. LAMAR, Ca.hier, ! State of (be Georgia Rail .iutd A, Banking Com pany'* Branch at Augusta, on Wednesday July S, 1837. Amount nf property on ned by this Branch, viz: Promissory note*, bills of ex change, reiil estate, die. die. 473,447 26 Amount due by oilier Bank* and Agent*. 25,753 85 Gold and bilvef coin til An g idla, 99,753 8P Kotos of other Bank*, 15,079 115,332 80 616(533 91 Amount due by this Branch/ viz: To persona holding it* note* i being the amount in circu lation, 192,635 Amount duo to other Bank*, 14,388 09 Amount due tu Depositor*, 31,294 13 Total amount duo by this . Brnnch, 213,317 22 Surplus owned by tin* Branch ■fler paying all it* debts, viz; Undivided profit*, 21,216 69 Capital stuck, 350,CH1) 00 Total amount of aurplua, 371,216 69 616,533 91 J. W. WILDE. cTdn" ll» »T\a* KJK ** iUAII*. ~ From the N- Y. l omn< rcto! A'to, July I. VValu Sturkt.— One o'cIock:~~ I 1 ®: thin morning were quite heavy, and gene., ri ‘ v j at a still higher late than was realized on Fr*. ,v re united otatea, Delaware and Hudson, am) 6a.. more Trust closed at an improvement of |, Long , Island 1, Mohawk IJ, Patterson IJ, New Jersey IJ, and Ohio Trust and Canton Co, 3 percent each. Utica Rail Road fell i per cent. There ' was no alteration ill ihc price* at which Manhat- 1 tan mock sold. Merchant's Fite Ins. Co. closed ' at 90, and Harlem Rail Road at 80. Specie—American Gold 9i piemimn offered; do. hall dollars 109 J a 110A; Mexican dollars <4 offerediSpanish do. 111 do.; SovreignS 85,3? J ilo; J Doulodtta $lB a $18.50; do. PutrioislTaslT,SO. 1 From the .V. V Daily Express, July 1- r MONEY MARKET—CUT NEWS. f Friday, P. M.—Tina hc-ing the last day of the month, and tho numerous packets sailing for Bui 1 rope to morrow, all thosu who remitted,purchased their Exchange 10 day. The amount of hills on London In tho market was very small, but the , Sale* wero as lavishiogly high. The few piivaio 5 hills dfibred Und accepted, were taken at 21 to 22 '' por cent, premium. British (iuvernment bills ( one per cent, higher, and Sovrcigua equal to 23. The amount of specie that was sent forward by these packet* will he large, but not so great as it was last month. Specie sold lower to-day by one per coni, and the demand was’h-ss than usual. Freights vveie excessively dull. To Liverpool 1 the packets go full of cotton at very low rate*, hut to other parts nothing is going forward. From the Now York Herald. MONEY MARKET. Saturday, July I. From Philadelphia wc have received a special and most interesting account of a grand move ment on the part of that great financier, Nicholas Biddle. Various discussions have ensued in the Hank parlor upon tho future course of the U. 8. Bank. Byway of preliminary; we will recur to a few past events. Mr. Biddle, in exchange for his bonds and post notes, possessed himself of ; such paper as would have placed the depoiita 1 banks at his fbel, had not the revulsion been so 1 Severe. Disappointed in this great plan, he found 1 himself,m the hour ol suspension With about $2.- j 600,000 Os specie in its vaults to meet 7,000,000 of 1 circulation. Not being able to realize the paper that he had takcn.hn was forced td shut his doois. Ever since, he has been busy In reducing his cir eolation, till it is now within $3,000,000. Refer- ■ dice la here had tu the now notes—as to the old ! ones, he is not obliged to redeem them. During [ the *ame time, this master spirit lias been increas- | ing Ills specie basis, till he has got it up to $3.. 600,000. While other financiers have been talk ing; he has been acting; On tho first of July - them his circulation stands in proportion to his specie as 1-2 to 1. For the pdsf ten daks, warm 1 discussions have been had in the sanctum at Philadelphia relative to the resumption of specie * payment. The mercantile directors arc opposed - to it, while a great unmber of those having no immediate interest in trade, and himself, arc loud ly in favor of the scheme. It is proposed to ies * time about the first of August. The grand coup it etae will enable him to claim the dejiosites wAicA,By law mint tegiven to the specie pay iri~ bank nearest ft> the place of collection. It ' will be remembered that on the 10th of August, if Mr. Biddle does not resume, the government of Pennsylvania can ahrohgatc the charter by vir- ct tuo of a provision in the same. Look at the sub iect in whichever'light you will, it is 1 educed to almost] a certainty that the United States Bank will pay specie about the first of August. The moral tone of tho people of the United shales is decidedly against an irredeemable paper surrency. In the cbDrso of the United Stales Bank, wc aec a posiliveexhibit oftliestrength and tower of that tone. o‘n the resumption of specie wyments by Mr. Biddle, the prudently and cor-1 ectly managed banks throughout the Union will I ollow »ui(t immediately. But another effect! vill eristic. More than fobr hundred institutions ' hal have si long proved on the industry of the j country, will elute tbcit doers and w.ud up. Thsy will find that tho business of the lead will not warrant their continuing in operation; and the prospect of the future, Joined to the expe rience of the past, will determine them to settle up and surrender their charters. Again. Mr. Van Burcn will be placed in n most awkward predicament by the success ol Mr. Biddle’s operations. The government will bo compelled to give the d-poshes to its hated rival. It is the grandest and most beneficial conception that ever emanated from the mind of any man. Let Mr. Biddle resume, and by law his institu tion become* Ihe Deposits Bank ol Philadelphia. The moral eilect of this movement will be greStei than any event that has characterized odr che quered hi-tory for the past ten years. Taken in connection with the predominant fee ling in favorof Ihc legal currenay. gold and sil ver, or their equivalent, the movements ul Mr. Biddle will placo him at once at tfic head nf all that is great and good in (tils country. From every part of the Union cohlinusl manifestations of the community in favorof the .'-gal standard n( money, are going forth, and this joined to the determination of the United Stales Bank, the commerce of the country will recover from its late shock more speedily lliari any fcne could have anticipated. Stocks arc quite brisk. U. S. Bdrik up to 111 J. The tendency of U. S. B. stock upwards, is evi dcrlity owing to the projected resumption of coin payments By that institution. Specie in fair de mand. toMKluTlAl. From the .V. i'. Daily Express. NEW route MARKET, JULY 3. Remarks.— Only a day later, viz. tho 241 h of May from London has been received, nt which period thing* stood well for Ainorica. The packet of tho Ist ul lune is looked fur with much impaiienqe, but when we g-l tho news of the Bth and Kith June, the whole Biory will be lold. The lailures in Eng land have been comparatively nothing to what was expected. Iho indebtedness of this country t > En- Bland8 land must bo very great; the stoppage of our auks, and the consequent sudden and exorbitant advance in Exchange, will place it almost bey mil I lie power of thoriobiors to makegood their am ounts. Time will no doubt produce a changs I rifling imports and largo exports must bring about a different mate ol things. There has seldom been less business done in the city than at present. Thing* are, however, becoming more settled, no failures take place, xnd confidence is daily increas ing. A large amount ul Capital remains unemploy ed; and, ns shaving notes is entirely at an end, must find its Way into regular channel*. Exchang s are *0 out ofjoint that it ia difficult to operate at all,hut as ahrolnio necessity mutt force u bettel- *iale of tlnnga, (fir a worse bninot be) wo look forward to a more favorable condition. Cotton —There has boon a good demdntl for ship ment, ihrdughout the w-ek. The bolter description* “fair,” tu “good fair,” selling freely at 104a 12tc., and the lower qualities, “ordinary td middling fair,'' to S a 81. Exchange, Domestic— ls not quite so had as it was; on Virginia, particularly, Bills can be negotia ted w ithout any difficulty, and as confidence begins Id revive, a little better feeling ia manifested. In toe Atlantic citica, South, Exchange ia transmitted proliy much by tho purchase and aalo of Specie; in the interior U. S. Bank Notes are the great Article of purchase'and transmission. Balances are general ly greatly in favour of the city. Philadelphia, par ticularly, has about a million against her. Specie— As there are throe packets to sail to day, it was supposed there would have been an immense demand fur specie. The consequence was, that large sums were kept back till a late hiitlr, when it was brought otit and alDescription* fell Rani i tu I per cent. The demand for export ia still large, lint the supply is abundant. The three packet ships that sail to-day will take largo sums. ma it mi: i). FH Hoiiston County on the ISthl June, by Ed infind R. Hodges Esq., Mr. Jas. Gowdy, of Hawkinsvillo, to Miss EliXa Ann Rebecca, only Daughter ofDavid Halliburton, Esq. “Till Hymen brought his love-delighted hour, There dwelt rio joy m Eden’* rosy bower !" OBITUARY. iJcfitirted this life, at Hdwkinaville, on the 3dth ult., Sir. Win. S. Kimiikuly, aged about 85 years, after cifl illness of 15 days. Mr. K. came from Augusta hero last fall ait entered into busi ness with Mr.Jas, Gowdy; under the firm of "Gowdy and Kimberly. Ha was A mart if un common skill and perseverance in business, and had conducted himself in a manner to be much endeared by numerous acquaintances. Ho died with a praying soul which we have fiill ffsstfrtfi ces is waited by the angelic band to i woild 6f never fading joy. ifT The Camp Meeting in Richmond county, which was to have commenced on the 7th mat. ia indefinitely postponed. July 5 JSG Ho- CAMP MEETING— CoI. WM. DOYLE respectfully informs those who may feel disposed to attend the Richmond Camp Meeting, that he has enlarged and improved his TENT, and will bo fully prcparea*lo accummodnio visilora in the beat man ner. [June 29 151 td KTMr. Ki •tor— Plea*e publish tho lollowtng appointments of Camp-Meeting* in the Augusta Di* rid— Je p erann Cninp-.necting. nt Mr. Moriah, begin ning on tho 12th July, at night, to conclude on the following .Monday. Columbia #t White Oak, to begin August 23J, at night, ani close on tho following Monday. _raay 19 (Tj* We are authorised to aun ,| '*nco PULL MAN W. LACY as a candidate for Hie office of Sheriff, nf Richmond county, at tho ensuing elcc on in January. jut'O lIIIiATICBi. THIS EVENING, July Gtb.illo Flav of the STRAN G E R, on MISANTHROPY AND REPENTANCE. Mrs. Haller, Mrs. Hart. A Dance, by Madante Vincent. Tho Faroe of UIOH-WATS and by-ways. In rehearsal the GAMBLER’S FATE. \ CJird. BIIEADDEN, AfliSt, lake* this opportunity • of roturi'irig his sincere thank* to the citi zon» of Augusta tar ihb very liberal patronage ex tended to him, during hia reside ce in this city; and ns ho is about io leave fori he Interior, lie would notify ihoso of his friends who thay still de ire Ids professional fiefvicrd, Unit lie will remain hero but a short tuna longer previous io his departure. July 6 ]57 I'Sr Rent. A CONVENIENT STORE; which ha* for the bsi two years bfeon occupied as q Clothing SlUrc, and would now be a profitable stand for that* n dry goods, or shoe and hat badness. Its situi *ii* n * 8 house below ilio ItiVhmond Hotel— I assess ion will be given Ist October next. EDWARD W, COLLIER. J 1, 1v6 U7 Uwrf l-'rtsli l««*hni ll(liter. THE subscriber* fire rereivtrig weekly supplies of Fres.t Goskeh Butler in half Firkin*, for family u*o N. SMITH & CO. July 6. fit 157 Lemon*. JUST received Ten Boxes Li mnns, in fine order, N. SMITH, * CO. July 6 6t 157 Cheap Cash Store. THE subscriber would inform the citizen* of Augusta, that [ho has opened a Dry Good Store at No 125 Broad airoet, where may lie (bund trtteles fashionable, cheap add gottd. His stock ■otiaists of Figured Saline, Black Shd Coloured Silks rig'll Satin Striped .Muslins French Muslins, French Cambrics, White and Black Bobmet Laeo Sent*’ while Sdk Hdkfs, do Linen Cambric do. idie's Leghorn and Tuscan Bonnets, Misses Tuscan do White and Black Silk Hose, do do Socks Parasols. Silk Umbrellas, Corsets, Elastic Bracelets, .Muslin Capos and Collars I-ace Capes, Bells, Puffs and Curls Black Kid and Hosktn Glove* White and Brown Linen Gloves, Black Silk do. ■ Lacu do White Open worked do. Suspenders, Bosoms, Collars, &c. I UE. E. GROVES, JWBroad-ef ! July 6 157 3taw2w Slop the Pickpocket. I 4 .NOTORIOUS Thief hy ibe mm* of H\M i }\ MONO, who fame into ihii neighborhood as i\ shoo mender and a well cleaner, has *iolen from my . P'.rkeut small Calf Skin Pocket Waller, fiuoen or twenty dollar* in bills, several small notes of hand, nod two or Ihrce very important receipts. 1 He committed the ihelton Saturday lasi, was taken • 1 ui» near Aiken on Monday, and ncknmv edged him } i sell’gui fy ol the act, but made his escape ibis mol ! ning about daybreak, by colling the twine that ! j bound h a bands. A suitable reward will be given • to any one who will secure him in any way until 1 • can got him, and for any information in relation to “ him isltall be truly grateful. He is fco well known • n« one of the most constimnie thitevfs wherever he ; i has becri, that it is hard to fell which way he will ! . go. He was raised about Millodguville, (#a, lived i five yeWfsln the Penitentiary ol that .State, and has ! l»een whipped lor stealing in Auzusta, Aiken and at i Barnwell, C. H., s>. C. He is between filly and • sixty years of ag is about five high, has n very • hrifd head, dark eyes, a U .man nbso, and is dork 1 I complected—is very officious, forward in conversa lion, but very conciliating. When not engaged in . conversation is almost constantly singing or whist ling. Any on© who will ciop him will do an act of kindness to the public generally, ti* some one is apt : lo suffer by his fingers wherever ho goes. JAS. W. REEVES. Siluerton, S,C., July 4 157 Ti*t of Letters Remaining in tiie Post office at LoUisviiic, Ga., on Ist July, 1337, which if not taken (jut j in three mouths, will be sent to the Fort Office Do yartment* . W Alexander Priacilla U King Joseph Allen AG La ranee John Adams Ho S Lowry Mrs Nancy liiglum James Uille Mrs Bedow Foster Little Hnrlea Barfield Lewis Lnmpp Anderson Barlow Jesso T .Mulling Wm Bines Mrs Nancy Muxley Mrs R Bedow Wm L Murphey Mr* S Boddo Jethro May Mrs Frances Bouten Levin C Mottheß-s 2 Jeremiah Bunting 2 Thomas Mouniain James Cook Daniel McNair Elisha Cain Daniel Marien J W II Dawson Gen W W Montgomery Dr John Dent Jason Powell • Jourdan Flanderi Ephraim Peebles James Fleming John Peonies Jesse Fowler 1.l S Pendleton, Esq , .Samuel Farris James A Parker John Pokes Mm .Margaret Kandlnon Thomas Fmch IVm Ricks or Rix i Mnlcom Galhreath Mrs M A Bowse ShephcFl <;re<n J W P Stephens , Jesaee Glrfver James J Tompkins Thoa Gram John B Terrell Bonj Gardner . Mrs Nancy Turner i Mrs Mary Hidden Miss Susan Turner i Mr* Manila Holder Mrs Na icy Vmson L Laban Hargrove Mrs M W Wells f J J HuyleJ Loaston Wythce i Mr* Melinda Jones bGW atson. James B Kitchen EBENEZEU BOTHWELL, P.M. i July 6 157 \v3w Li*t of Letters REMAINING In the Poet Office at Waynes ‘ hero’, July Ist, 1037. . Anderson Sarah Jinkins,Starling i Alday, Josiah Johnson, James R i Burton, Chas A 2 Jones, Mr I BcrriCn, Willy King, Andrew L i Buckhanan, Harriet Kilpatrick, Rev Mr ■ Ballard, ReddecK Kilpatrick. A R 2 . Burch, L B Lamb, Elijah . Karlin Stephen McKnorril, Rachel 3 Byne, E More, Josiah , Buxton. Wm Miles, Mr i Buy I, Abram Morris, Jas 3 Baldwin, Augustus Martin, John i Claiun, J J McCollum, N r Clark, Darcus McElmurry, KichaW a Carson Meridcth Powell, Lewis t Crocket, Floyd Patersort, W J Cates, Thomas Reece James > Daniel, M Korldeck, John Daniel, Choslcy 2 Roberts, G B Dun, Wm Robcrls, John S ‘ Duke, James Robert!),' J A A * Dye, Wm H Fence, Pifcy f Elliot, John Reynolds; Joseph S Ensign, Chas W Smith, John D Evans, George 2 Sikes, Anil r Farrow, Sheldon Sharp, C furrotv Henry J Schley, John ’ Gordon, John 2 Sasson, A Galhnglon, Albert 2 Taylor, Wm 2 i Green, Wm Tindol, Wiley 2 j Gibson, J D Thomas, Joseph D e Godbey, Henry 'J'ossier, L P Hurst, John Thompson, Tabitha liar 6 v, Rebecca , Tr y. r, Mi l or 1 Hill, It Thompson, Mary A Huyslip, Green Walton, Daniel 1 Hand, J J Word, Jas i Hill, Louisa MiaJ Waters, Elizabeth 1 Harris, J J Wallis, John . Hill, Benj Walton, John I Jefferson, Thomas . Williams, Aaron Jones, Mathew 2 Word, A jGo. JANSEN, P. M july 6 J 57 w3w Xittal'dian’* !X»licc. I? OUR months after date application will be made lo the Honorable the Interior Court ol Lincoln i county, when setting as a court 61 ordinary for leave lo sell the interest ot Henry R. & Charles R. i Moore, minors of Turner Moore, deceased, in four negroes, viz; Crcsey, Chaney and tier child, Harriet, & Gray, a boy it being ono half of said slaves, fur the purpose of Division. FREDERIC S. RHENEY, Gua’r. July 6 166 GEORGIA, Columbia county. j ttDA/ H ERE AS, Alfred J. Dunn applies lor let- I" tors ol Administration on the estate u( i Elbert B Dunn, late of said county, deceased. ; Those arc, theiefore, Incite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased lo lie ami appear at my office within the lime pro ' scribed by law, to shew cause (if any they have) ", why said loiters should not be granted. Given under ray hand at office, this 3d day July, - 1837. GABRIEL JONES, Clerk, july 6 w3od 157 I GEORGIA, Columbia Count;/. W HEREAS, Alfred J. Dunn applies lor Lot- J. ters of dministratiun on the estate of Wa ters L.unt.,- son., a f o said county deceased. Those arc (f'Orelbre lo cite and admonlsli all and singular the kinn ret l fl nd creditors of said dec’d to lile iheirobjeclions jn my office within the time pre scribed by law, (it a.’O' they have; to shew cause Why .aid Icfcrs should npt bo granted, Given under my hand, a* office, this 3d day of July, 1837. GABRIEL JONES, Clerk. July 6 Will'd 157 WANTED, immediately, a first rale house ser vant None need apply unless they can come w ell recommended. Apply to July 5 DR. F. »l. ROBERTSON Irving’s New Work. irtllE Uockj Mountains, or Scones, Incidents,! X and Adventures in the Far West; digested from the Journal, ol Captain Bonneville, ot the army ol the U. States, amt illustrated from various Oilier sources. By Washington. Irving, with Mape. Just received and fur Sale by T. H. & I. C PLANT. Ju'y 5 155 Uiclimond sheriff'* Sale. WILL be sold, at the lower .Market House in thecily, of Augusta, on the fust Tuesday in August next, within the legal hours of sale, cigli ty five acresof Land, more or less, situated in the county of Richmond, adjoining Lands of Gibbs Murphy, Daniel and others, the same le\ied on as the property ol William By.d to satisfy two execu tions Irom ajusticos Court aid returned to me by a constable; in favui of John Stallings vs. the said Byrd. RICH* I) F. BUSH Sheriff', july 3 wffi 155 Kiehinoml Sheriff’* Kale. WILL bo sold on the first Tuesday in Septem ber next, at the lower Market House, in the city of Augusta, within the legal hours of sale, One Hundred and Filly Shares ol the capital Slock of the Georgia Insurance nnd Trust Company, w hich was transferred by Jacob Moise to John Phinizy, President of the office ol discount and deposit of (he Bank of the State of Georgia, a’ Augusta, which now stands on the hooks of (aid company in the name of John Phinizy, President, as per certificate No. 381, bearing date October 1, 1836, and signed Thos. S Metcalf, President, Win. T. Gould, Socre lary. The same levied upon as the property ol Ja cob Moise, to satisfy an execution Irom the Superior Court of Richmond county, upon the foreclosure ot a mortgage, the Bank if the State ol Georgia vs. Jacob Moise. RICHARD F BUSH, Sheriff, U. C. July 1 154 wtds I OFFICE SO, CA • CANAL & RAIL ROAD COMPANY. Charleston, Jc.ve 26,1837. 1 ; fIIHE Semi Annual Meeting of the Stockholders : X of this Company, will lake place in pursuance , ; of the Hy Laws, on Monday, 10th July, at the of-! \ lice in of the Company, in State street, at 11 o’clock, ' A. M W. H. IVkLES’BV, As't Sce’y. Charleston, June 29. Jft-J I GEORGIA STATE i 1 LOTTERY; For the benefit of the t • i j AUGUSTA INDEPENDENT FIRE COMPANY i J class N0.26.—p01l 1837. T i be determined by the Drawing of the Virginia 1 Ntaie Lottery, for tho benefit of the town of Wheeling C ass No 5, for 1837. To bo drawn at ALEXANDRIA, Vn. Saturday, July Bth 1837. 1 I). S. Gucgouv A: Co. (successors to Yates Si Mo- Intvre,! Managers. CAPITAL 25,000 DOLLARS GII .UD NClliriA. r 1 Prize of 835,060 is 825,000 1 45,000 C,(JO« 1 5,500 5,501) 1 6,000 * 5,0.0 1 1,500 4,500 11 4,0:)0 4(100 i 1 3,600 3,500 1 3,000 3,000 i 1 2,500 2, 500 1 2,"00 2.5)0 1 1.750 1750 J 3,500 1,600 1 1.250 1,250 10 550 6,01)0 20 3ao 5,000 40 200 8. 00 172 150 25,800 I 200 125 25.100 60 100 6,000 6b 20 6,400 fib 60 3,r,00 GO 50 3,000 126 3!) 3,000 5940 20 118,800 26550 10 265,504 33305 Prizr-s, amounting to 8540,200 I 75 NUMBERS—IS DRAWN BALLOTS. Tickets 810—Shares in proportion. | COrTickets in the above Lottery can be obtained i nt all times by country dealers and those who i s disposed to adventure, by sending their orders to the undersigned, Who will give prompt attention, 11 ad dressed to , . „ , ;. A. REA'b, .Contractor cud Atato Agent, Augusta, Geo. July 6 166 Notice. THE business heretofore carried on by the sub* scribers, unter the name and style cl Joseph Auzo S: Co. will in lutuie he conducted in their Own names, under the firm of Purer Si U'DriscolL HENRY ROSEK, WM. C. O'DRISCOLL. Savannah, July 1 155 3t 925 Reward. I OST between Ray’s Creek nnd tho ci yof Ai>- A gusta.a Red Morocco POCKET BOOK, con* taming a ono hundred dollar bill on the Planters' Bank oi South Carolina, and one hundred dolian in Georgia money, cons siing of lives andUens on sevej ral banks of Georgia, and one five collar g ild piece. Ihe above reward will be paid to the fori unale find er, it delivered to the owner at Dalilohnega, or E. D. Cook, at Augusta, WM. H. SHELTON. ■Surgeon Ga. \ oluntcers. July 3 J 55 dot Bank ol* Aiig'u*la .Mock. ONE hundred Shares Bank of Augusta Stock for sale by W. E. & J. U. JACKSON; Aiiclidhoers. June 26 J 49 Ot k QR. Casks Cogiitlc Brandy, • 10 casks Porter, pints and quarts, 35 bbls. Cordial assoited, 5 qr, casks Port Wine, Just received and for sale low by W. E. Act. U. I-ACKSUN, Attcliotioeri. June 26 149 f or * j 1 n SHARES Stock of the Georgia Rail Road xvf & Banking Cotripatiy. Enquire at this ol* flee. jui/e 30 ts J 53 Wauled to hire. ~ " J K TO 20 good ncgioe men lo work on reclion Xt»l3 Georgia Ka.l Road, getti. g out Timler.tha situation is as healthy as ahypartoltho Stale, 12 miles trotn Augusta Applv to. Webster, p'ar.vielee & co jona 9 Stawtf 135 [\l EW MAIKEKEL.—2O whole and 2o lial bills. No 1; 20 whole and 20 half bbls. No. 2 t 50 who 0 bhls. No. 3—lute caught Mackerel—jus received and for sale by MUISE & CUJIEN Jan 16 _ 12 ‘ To liirej - UNTIL the first of Ja'nuary noxt, a Negro Girl, about thirteen years old, a good nurse. En quire at this office. [j une 28 151 3lw. Notice. F|^llKI subscriber continues the ( ONFECTION- X ARY ID SINESS, except the Bar Room, at bis old stand on tho south side of Broad street, op posite the Bridge Bank building, where ho keeps constantly on hand a very large and general assort ment ol French and American manufactured am-, ties, together w ith a gem ral assortment of choice LIQUuRS, IVINES, POKI ER,and CORDIALS. (both French and American,) SYRUPS’, WEST INDIA FRUITS and PUESEKVES,together wi.h a splendid stock ot all other articles in that line, all ol which will be sold low on application lo me as above. MARTIN FREDERICK. J UIIB 2S .151 3tavvlm Jii*t Received.’ jVT EEDLK VN orked Muvlin Cups, Linen Cuuibnc UuiKlkorcluei?* 1 pH superior bl’k liomliazinu, bupenor utidrcuied Iribh Isinent. ALSO » GeniV Si66ks, Linen Husoms, and CollarA, which will be sold cheap by i utJ Q 103 T. it. WYATT & CO'. PIULuiuKaaN OR raiLE’s FIUENB. A FRESH supply ol the above valuable modi -2x cine has jusi been received and for sale, whole sale and retail, by the subscriber, at his wholesale A" drug store, north side ol Broad street Augu.la. June 29 152 NELSON CAR PER. 100 Dollars. ~ WILT, be given for the delivery ol my HORSE nnd the apprehension oflbe duul that fer ried him away on the 21st ol May, 1837; the horse is a dark Bay, blaze lace switch tail, feel all while lo the knees, ho paces or trots, 7 or 8 years old, common size. SOLOMON DELAUGHTER, Edgefield Dist, S. C., on the Marlintuw n June 5 tv road, 4 miles from Hamburg. Lite Tallahassee Watchman will please give the above 3 insertions. Elbci’lon Teniale Academy. riXHE exercises of this Institution went inlooper x atiun on Monday 22d instant, under thesuper inlendenceofMr. and Miss Johnson ; from the high ijstiiaonials of character and qualifications which Mr. and Mies Johnson present, the Trustee* feel gralmeh, in recommending them to parents and 1 guardians, tut instructors ol young ladies in the lol | low ing branches— Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Grnmnior, Geography, Astronomy, Philosophy, Rhetoric, Mathematics, History, Botany, Chemistry, Composition, Emin and Crook Languages, Needle-work, Drawingand Painting and Music With the addition which is making to the Acad emy, it w ill bs capable of accommodating a largo number ol scholars, both in Iho solid and ornamen tal branches. The healthy situation and good moral rharaclrt of the Village, together with the preparations mads for the benefit 01 the School, entitle it to a liberal share of patronage. Board can he had with private families of the vil lage, at ten dollars per month. TIL>MAS JONES', 1 . THOMAS HEARD. .7 Y. L. G HARRIS, s’ LEROY UPSHAW , . ROBERT HESTER J !* Elbrlon, 26th Mav, 1837. [may 31 smlt Administrator’* Kale. WILL be sold, hy order of tho Court lof Ordi nary, for the county of Richmond, on ins first Tuesday in Senlembir next, ut the Market House in the cily ol Augusta, two unimproved lots on tho north side and upper end of Broad street, known in the plan of Mrs- Clayton's lots as No. 71 and 73. Also, at the court house of Fayette county. > on the same day, one lot of land, No. 100, in 11'-e 4th District,originally Henry county. Alto.on the same day, at the court house of Henry county, lot No. 237, in the lotlx district, and lot No. 895, in the 16th district of Henry. Also on the same day. at the court homo ol Early county,lot No 263, 26ih district, 'l he above sold lor the benefit ol the heirs wF and creditors of James Primrose, deceased, late ol tin county 01 Richmond. 'Leans cash. Titles in , disputable. G. B- MARSHALL, Adm’r. MAKY PRIMROSE, Ada's. I J un « 20 144 wtds I Executor’* Notice. li'OU months sfter data application will ht , made in the honorable, the Inferior Court of | Lincoln county, while sitting for ordinary purpost** I tor leave to sell the real estate of Rem Ranisan. deceased. REM REMS AN, Exect’r. mai 4 m4m 101