Augusta chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1837, July 20, 1837, Image 4

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Mr. KiNDoi.ru'* Will. Tin* longc»n. lou-ti cm lift at length been decided. The Special Court of Appeals, un Monday affirm ed the judgment of lira General Conn—Judg es B.ockmbon>ii»h and A!iron concurring, •nd Judge Gabt 3 dissenting. Tin* decision . c»i«bb«iies the wil 01 1821, wait tt.e *«rmu» codicil* up to Au-ast, lb-21, l,y w indi ll(C •lave* nf Mr. Hniriolpli are emancipated. the Randolph will Tim Enquirer gives the following ** |(,p most iii.nteri*) prolusions of the Will of lira \ lau* John Randolph, as nduuit'-d to probate. Ti.e U lUcif'H and~jnrnl Codicils. *ln tiiw name oi God, Amen ! I, John Kmi dolpli, of Roanoke, do order this my l»sl w ll ftinl loot a merit, litp*by revoking »U other wills wlulsover. , "1 I give and Leqri.'nth to all my slave* their Ireettom, heartily regretting that I nave ever br cn the owner ul one. '•’l. I give to my Ux-ctnor a tmm note*, eroding eight thousand dollar* or *o much Ihoreufat may be accessary lu transport ami ect!:<! raid ‘-lyvCa Id and iu s mic oiler Sla e or Territory of the United States, giving to oil above the ago ot forty not less than I. n tvero* of land etch. “To rnr old and faithful servants, E#«i*x anil In* wifi; Kelly, who I tru»t tiny bo p* r *ni tied iu remain in the Slate, I give and b > qucith three and n hull barrel* of corn,two hundred iv t ight oi porkt a pair of strong alien#, a s-ct ul ciot e*. and a blanket cub, to l>c paid them annually, nls i an ahnn-if hit to Es ecx. amt ton pound* ul codec and twenty of brown sugar. “To my woman servant, Nancy lire like ul lowumju as to her mother. To Juba (aha* Jupiter) the tfflWj to Queen the Mine; to Johnny rny body servant, the same during their respective and natural lives. “1 confirm to my brother Bnvrly lira slave* I gave him, and fur which 1 luvu a roemtvey uni-c. “1 bequeath to John Randolph Clay four hundred dullars annually to co oplelo lu« edu cation, until he shall arrive at tho ago oflwcii ty-timr year*, ca nostly requesting nidi never to eat the bread of idleness or dependence. “I bequeath to my namesake John Randolph Dryau, my gold watch, chain and eeals, and the choice ol mv horses. I beqne nil to h s brother Thomas, the choice o( two of my bur aes. "To William Leigh of Halifax, I bequeath to him, ami hi* hoirs forever, all the land on wicch I live, lying buiwoointtie Owi n'* Ferry Mad md Curi ingtuu'* Cooke’*, Lipscuntb's and Morton's lines. “Also tho books, plates, linen, I onschold and kitchen furniture, liquor*, stocks, tools and every tjting *sdt now stands, hereby ap pointing hnn my side Executor; nod I do du eire that ho may not ho required to give secu rity or make an inventory of any thing here, that is, at my man* on house or the middle quarter (till out «4'Me original.) U. Dudley nil the interest 1 have under the will of Mrs. Manila Curran* “My interest under the will of Mr*. Judith Randolph, I desire my Execiitur to soil, if ho shall (it, but u«t mhorwiau “ I'no laud ub wu Ihu Owen’s Ferry road and •ho Lower Quarter, and tho laud I bought of the Hoads, to be sold at my mid Executor's discretion, and whatever m (cut out iu t’ie original.)— My debts I give and bequeath in Fra net* Routt Key and the Rev. Win. Alcade, to be disposed ot towards hollering the condi tion us tnangmilted slaves, ’ Ate., die , Ate. “Wit nous my hand and seal, (cut out to Ikt original ) (L. S) “In presence of Richard Randolph, Jr." ( The Codicils to tins will are various) Thu Ist is dated the sth December, 1831- It revokes thu bequest to Dr. Dudly, and he q lentils the name to his Executor' to whom liu also gives m feu simple nil his lots mid j houses in Farmvitlc.uiid every other specie* nl j properly which lie died possessed of, saving | the ufoissaid apocdieatiun in Ins will. (Cut out in the original) ] “Amelia couniy. Tho reason of tho above revocation, I have i coininuoieated to VVm.J. Barksdale, Esq," Vocudllof /anury'Jhl, 1839,—“1n the name j o( God, Amen.’ 1 John Randolph of Roanoke, j being of a sound mind and memory, but of in- ' firm health, do ordain tics codicil to my last j wili and testament, now m possession of Win- Leigh, l'.-q o! Halifax countv, Virginia, E.vo I color thereof witch said appointment 1 do), freely confirm, vvillt ail luo deque Is made to lino therein, and bequests to, and for Ihu ben efit of aft, ouch and every one of my slaves, [ whether by name ar ol.licrWiu •, and all my bo- ! quo ;s In him and thorn, which may bo ■ on- 1 lame I in any t-udi :i to my said last will," The Codicil goes on to m die provision for ins servant Jcliti and wi c, and for Jobs mid leu wife, and another woman: “And 1 hereby request (says he ) the General assembly (.he oftiy request that I evir preferred to llioir) to let the above named and such other of my old u'ul faithful si ives as desire it, to remain in Virginia; rueomiiioiidimg thorn each mill all I.) lira cure ol my said Lxenimr, who I know is t si wrs-- and ju-t and homarm to send lira n ii I iberfa.or any other place in Africa,or tin Wool Judies.” f The same codicil revokes every bequest naje in Jus said Will or foriiMr eon tied, cx- 1 i lit to his Ex'vu'tor, VV, Leigh, and his slaves •V If a lob I q loathes to Ins E.X eulttr the ii.’d uat he had b'Ugbl of I’ Ltpscomh's e:- tale—a un other tracts of land that tiro spo cut at to the codicil. ••I gw n,<d bequeath to "O' friend Thom as U. Benton ul] tint part of tho Iraet of iaiiu lint 1 bmg.it of Jonathan Read's ho is. 1u... Iras on tin r oi i eus'B-n section ufHoaii. ' .*, eiifl'iiinln ; Vi j' Olid acres, ns a mark ot iiiFrege In one whose friendship towards mo leas ;.<n expressed merely in unn.s, 1 also give him my 1 irge puto smade tiy VVog ilcll and Barton, “I'o rny friend Dr. John Brocken ho rough; I 1 leave all rny plate made by Rundie, Br.ilge & Rundlo” (10 pieces;) and all the res? of h-s j plate, furinture of every sort, A., ho leaves' to Mr. Win. Leigh—with hi* ho iks, <Jv , I “except three folio maiiuseript vuhnm-sbiMn.il j in parchment, wiecli ihi queatli to Hie Mas ter and Peduws (and tueir successors) ot t Triui y College-'Cambridge, Old England; the tirst College of the tirst. University m the wurid." (These contain thu records of the . London Company.) lie makes several bequests to his friend Win. J. Barksdale, including “the choice of any ofjpy mares or fifes"—to K Kidder Rauti'ilph. of R Jalund—to Edaunl Irby, and to‘Peyton Randolph,—and tin* rest and resi due, of h s e.-tati' real or personal, he be qudaths to Ihe Executor, Win. lengli. tioJicil of G.’A ’ lay, —|i re-a«sert» flu* will in the possession of Win. Leigh, ami revokes all other*.—lt also bequeaths three »pnejltsd tracts of land to Mr. Win. L igh, “my taithtol tr end who ims given me aid and comfort, not with words only, but by deeds." —The same codicil miik ■» an ai rangemem about another taact, favorable to Mr. Wm. Leigh. Tin* codicil concludes us follows : “As lawyers and courts of law are extreme. 1 ly addicted’ to make wilts for dead men which 1 they never mada when hv ng nis ,„y w ,|| 1 and.desire that no person, who shall sei aside ! or attempt to set aside the will above refer. red*o, "shill ever inherit, oi enjoy any part . of my 'estate, real or personal ” ' Ci Hcit »/.!*$•«« rtv 20 lb. 1801.]— “On the 1 cveof eiatu|klng fur the United Statea, consiiK-r- ' iiij lay very fri-blc health, to say nothing of the 1 danger* of the Mas, I add this codicil lo my last ' will and terament,and the Codicil* thereto, affirm- ' ing them all. except so far as they may lie incun- ' oUtcnt with th* fellowiag Jiapiutioa of my «a- I Ul*: ( I “1. It u inj will and linns that *]f ib-af ui*f»«, Eluabelli Tirak.-r Bry*n, (hall h»*e my ••owrr Qoarici, uii'.i ihc land* purrh*<«-l - * | l Gulm and wife, and of Allen Gilliam's raialc. wnh the mill, and I do lirrrby bequeath (he same lo her ami her train, furrier. “3. J’o ray bmiher, ihairy S. U. Tmkr , I gi*<‘ ! and IraqiM-aib all my Uushy | K<ire>t e .tat# no l«>ib ' aiili-a ot l.ittle K.ianoke, liutiai.l oi the llatidr. and I all my interest iu ihre-ta'e of Mrs. Martha Cor- i ran, and my lots and hmi-rs in I'orinvillo. “3. I ha-c upwards oil wo thoctaml pounds • ttrrhng in ihe hands of Baling. Brothers At Co. ot London, snd opwaidsaf one thousand pounds of like moni y in the hands ol Guw an A Mars: I this n-oncy I Irue to my Lxecuior, Win. Lfiiih, a* a I .md for carry ing into rxn-ulinn my will rc spccling mv slaves. Amlin addition lo the pro i vision yrhlrli I have made lor my lailliful arnanl John. *oinciiinoacall«,l John Wuiir. Ichsjge my whole e-iate wi ll an annbily to him during los life of (ifiy dollar, ; and ns lira only favor I ever asked of any Government, I do entreat lira Assem bly of Virglniato permit the said John and hi* family lo remain in Viigima, m.d I do earnestly recommend him and tbeiu lu my executor afore- , •aid, and to my dear hrmlur and niece aforesaid. “4 My plate mid library 1 leave to my door i niece. E T. Bryan. , Wiiliras my boo,l in Warwick street. Charing Gross, London, this twenty rixlb day r.( Augu,.'., one thousand e gli! hundred an t thirty one, to which I have alsu appended mv seal. JOHN !! \NDULPiI.of Roanoke-" (Rnilorsed on ihu unvrlope] -*J. U. of li." “Iu ol ucci.lcnt to lie sent to the U. 5." i l.r renEsri.xo I’abi,eThu following Chro nological Jest of tin, principal otfii.er* ui lira United -Stales Government miller the Cnnsti. mu in, has Inin compiled Irom hip he la: ■ifnerces, and may be interesting to many, as a convenient document tor reference, J’nr.siDUxts. 17'i)—tJsuipr, Wsalttiigiini, of Virginia. 17U7—rjohll Adam*, of Altssvlllisetl*. 1401—Thomas .lefleraon, id Virginia. 1801)—Jan.cs Madison, of do. 1817—James Moiroe, of do. 1 “"do—John Q Vdiinn of Miisaaolmsatt*, 183')—Andrew Jackson of Tennessee. Vice I’re<ide.xt*. 1789 John Adams of Jl I.rsachui'etls. 171)7—Thhniiis Jefferson of V-rginiu. 18(|!—Aaron Burr ot New York. 180") —George Clinton of do JBl,')—Elbndgu Gerry ol iVlasaae|in*e|is. IHI7 —Dan el I). Tompkiin ot New York. 1835 —John C. Calhoun of S. Carolina. 181W —Martin Van Burnt), of New York. ! ECttETARius of State. 1780 —T'min i* JofieiHon of Virginia. 170J—Ednmnil Rumlolpli of do 1705—Timothy F.ckerntg, ot Mi's*. IbtHl—Jotin Miirsluill of Virginia, 1801-—Janies Madison of do. 1809 —lliihen Smith of Maryland. 1811—lames Monroe ot Virginia. |Bl(i—John Q. Adams of Mussashuscda. 1835 Henry (Ray of Kentucky. 1830— Martin Van Buren of New York. 1831 — Edward I, Vingiloil of Lull riumi. John Forsyth, of Georgia. SCCKEIARIEU OP TUB TreASCRV. 1780—At' XamliT H i milt on of New Vo.ii. 1790 Ulivar Wole ell of Coiineclictit. 1~11l Sniniiel DcXI'T of Miissuclinselta 18(13—Allert Gallatin u i’enm vivun i. 1811-Geo. W Ciiinpbcil ol Tennesson. 18J3—Alexander J. Dolus of IVno. Uflr Wi hum 11. Cruvvfiirilet'Gr ugni. 1836 ttichiud Kirali olT’emisvlvuuiu. 1831)—Sniniiel i>. fug I lull) ul I’eiio. 1831—I nils M’L ille id Delaware. Win. J. DuulK of I’eimsylvanln. R"gcr II Tuuey of .l/iryhiild. Leu Woodbury, New 11 mipshirt. Seciietaiues of Wau. 1780 —Henry Kno.vof MasaaclinscU*. 1705—TunoUiy Pickering of Muss, j 17!l i—James M'llenryot M.irylund. j 1800—Sniniiel Dexter of Miinssclim etts. j IhOl—Roger Griswold ofCdnnc tie.nl. i 1801—Henry Dearborn of M issar liu tllu. i 1800—Wm. Ensti* ol Maasaclniscu,*, j 181:1-Julio Armstrong ot New Voiit. 1815— Wm. 11,Cr.iwloril ofGenririn. | 1817-1 sane HlielUy of Ky ; d d not. accept, 181(i_Julm C. Cnlliou i ofS. Carohim. 1835 James Birbmir of Virginia. 1838—I’eti rB, I’oricr of N Vuilr. 1830— John 11. Enoii id Tennessee. 18,11 Lewis Cass ot Ohio. Secretaries op the Navt. 1798 (icargo Cabot of Massnchuseirs, ITS)"—11 -nj imin S odderl ot Alarylatid. 1803—Robuil Sunlli el do. 1805—Jacob Crowmnshield of Mans. 1813— William J uicsofPcniisjlvnniii. Bei'i. W. Crowning.rbinld of iMass. lßls—Sniiih Thompson of New York. 1833—S.iiiiiiel L. Sootinnl of New Jersev. 183!)—John Bruficii ofNorih Ciiroliim. 1831— Lwi Woud uiy of N. I) iini shne. Maid an D cker.'Oll hi' New Jersey. Port Master Oexeuai.s. 1789—Samuel (),-gi n-j of iM s-nvlin.-ells. 1791—I'liMoiuy Piokcrmg of M is--. 1795—Joseph 11 1 Lit rsiimii ol Georgia. 1803—G dean Granger ul Cimiiicviicui. 1814 —Return J Mcig- ot'Olmi. . 1833—J• 1 1 1 n M’Lean ot do. 1830 W,llium T. ’Ja ry ot'Kenlucky. Amos Rei dali of da. Chief Justicbs of tub Sufubme Court 1789—John Jay ol New York. 1709—O.ivi i Ellsworth of Connecticut. 18ol—John Mms'ittH of Virginia. Roger B. I’linny of Maryland. Attorney Generals. 17^9—Edmund Randolph id Virginia. 1701 W ilium lirudford of Pei nsyivatiia. 1795—Charles Li e ut Virginia. 1801— Ijcvi L wvoln ol Maasiiohu*cti*. 180,j—Uni), rl 8m lb of Maryland. iMlj—J.'tiu B eekenfvriJae et Kentucky. 1807—t avar A. H daey ol Delaware. 4SI I VVdliiini P oknev ol Maryland, 1814 liiehard Rosit of Peiinsylvailia. I IM7—William Xv'irt ol Virginia, I'JU—J dm M. Berrien ol Go ng a. l*v3J —Roger B Taney of Maryland,. 1833 —ii. F. Butler of Now Yurts. t'.' ri lit. T.u.Tra., :l ;t Vl t\:sh l.—l London fashions for june. Proioviiiidc I) e,-.s Rohe of niue (mint de sole a ray ore.-; Die cersigo is high, with I gla sleeves, and lliree llills and deep tiaunce mi | the sism. Mantelet ot black lusiriog of a novel lorui, and trmimod unmnd wit I, black j lie ". Bonnet of vv.’ite poult do sole, orna mented with nairow blmiil and hums riband. Public U'-junur Dres,—R.ibo of organ y, OinbroiUercd m colors; the c-rsaae is plain, i vuih I igh: sleeves a lammlis. A imiutle of j i violet ppnlt do so.c, trimmed with black lace, |i Capolcof (unit vvatcia . 5.1:,, will* a bunch < t i duniidia japaiimcus. Carnage Dres.—Robe of while Jackunet ; the corsage m plain, and trimmed wall race; the sleeves are full, but gouged to the sixe ot i the arm Mantelet of black filled over silk, i and trimmed with a broad fringe. Bonnet of ( paillede no, ot a vary open shape, with ve.l j ( ut deulolw de sou*. W alking Dress—Robe of tinaivscline de j l.i i ne, with corsage grin qie; thu sleeves are' light with small buutfsnl, und two lulls above j ! tho clbvivv. - Fichu pay sou of embroidered ! 1 nmslm, «ilh collar. Capote us blue watered ’ silk, trimmed with satin iibatid and white 1 blond. Observations. —Tlic long continued coir! and unse tied vveatner in Pans as weli as in , Isiiidoii.iias uncnsiimcd the ■ ieganlees ul both , capital* to be very backward In adopting the 1 ( usual light and elegant costume ot lip; season; and it miy be asserted that it is only at liter , evening parties that dieses are generally | worn ot light material*. With us a certain , gloom ha* been cas, over the g»y scene of f by the mouraug for the Queen's mother; but t ij m Pane, wiiiie u.mJin, mla «!• fill or 1 point d'esprt, cn.b'o (ten d and ' brocltee » u in.itii nuiiii lii* being 1 mucii used tor rioiietog (titmice. A l«i<oiie 1 c of organdy bn« hw I •• nnali 1 olof; 1 botq-iellcs, irin.lll’ d wish a dCR flnum.’*’* and ’ villi lute on the body and sleeves, te 11 ln ,r ® ! laebionable than a gaoM or richer loatcrml. ! a moMin lirctb eiiibruidered an pliniietw •" 8 i minting pattern, was open al the sole, ami j ir.mined with a double row of Entase s applT I i (idoil) witch ana eMifined at live equal dim j tatters by now.- u white figured gauze r.n tiio; | ) the corn.igo and abeves trimmed With lh>); 1 came lace, vvincli fi ll over (he deeve an as In j I meet the hid of .lie miDchct. A cap ot) | j«t lit lice wtlrn q i:ta at ill ■ back ot Hie head, with a .treat.i or rosea encircling ihc chec. i long lappetd of point lam; alia hed to the hack jl tin* in ad, tailing over i he shoulders; a drc»o jol tirg imly, rprigged in final) green finin'l.es: a flounce, f. 'oniu* with green, headed by a | riicli'*, In rim'd a several unali fi‘s . tonne plain body, trimmed with a rabnlot late; I small aleevoM, tight al thetopaml tint 'hed with two w ide hius folds put rtri full, reaching to the ■dhow, ami raised in front by a bow of green r.band. la.ivafo nwtwmrr.'.v*wm*-*r 2rr rx^r^.-mmirzs: 't-.ih * mm wmf- j TuesiSuy I" ‘ entrijr. Joty t .. 18:17. j We give to-day additional items of foreign i.' Icllhjence. both cnniinercial and political, received at New York by the Havre packet Albany. The Editor of die CltrnnicJc and Sentinel expect* to be at Athena dining the commence ment Week, at which tunc «uc!i of the subscribers to tii i paper residing in the interior an ate in ar rears, can have an opportunity of sending the ammriMsduc, by frieqdu who may visit tliat place on that occasion. Mori; Tiioars, -'I he New Orleans Picayune says, that Gov W lift of Lousiana, has received an order fora Regiment of Troops to go into the Florida service curly next fall. FROM FLORIDA. ‘•The Savannah Georgian, of the I Sib inst. says: “We learn from a passenger arrived yesterday in tlio steamboat Santee, Capl, Poimelt, from Ulark Creek, that a skirmish look pla e, about ten days since,on the West side of the Suwannee, be tween a company of mounted Floridians, under (lie command of (‘oh Mills, and about “5 Indiana supposed to ho Creeks, The bodies of two o t!ie lailci killed wore found, and marks of blond were discovered of Olliers wounded, or killed, that were taken away by (bo Indians.—Two ponies were also taken One of the Whites is said to have been wounded. Our informant derived hia information from Col, Warren, at Jacksonville, who had just re ceived a latter from Col. Mills giving the above information, as the Santee was about leaving the wharf, and may he iclied on ns correct. Wo have obtained no other information by this arrival. The New York D rily IT press of ilic Mih, ■ays; “Within a few days pan a number of mer chants from the South and W est, have arrived here lo purchase dry goods, and some large hills have been made. The conditions r's wi.ieli have been, that the hills should he made payable in 'his city , and at maturity, the purchase." to loose all the d.lierenee in exchange by placing funds here. At tills tints the loss is very great. Most ot the remittances from the Houlh and West are in United Stales Dank notes, which are ten and twelve per cent premium (hero, ami one per ce.it less here, Ii is quite cheering in the present pe riod of dull limes, I > have any demand (or goods from any quarter, and is a favorable inptoin for the future. We see by the letter of our Now Oilcans cor. respondent that Specie wc selling at 25 lo 27 per rent, premium in Now Orleans, and If Slates Dank hills at 12$. Many orders have gone from here lo purchase specie at nny rate, and this, no doubt, is one cause why specie is as high as il is. It Would, however, he n much bolter remittance, lo purchase United Slates Dank n .tea. (TOR THE CHRONICLE AND BENTINKT. 1 From the Constitutionalist of this morning: “Not only should tlio representatives chosen lie men of good sense, high minded in feeling, and independent, hut they should be devoted to the Union parly, to its principles, anil to the principles of lh • great republican party uj the United States .” Now brother Onion, instead of dignified re. plies to the Macon Messenger, and o her papers, of a distance, who I read on your toes, will you >o far condescend from ynm elevated superiority over "the Sentinel and its corrosp indents," as lo inform us what these famous principles are, about which you generalise so much, and specify so little I 1 have never yet seen them defined' To judge, the faith of your party by its nor,'-a, I sh mid say that your only principle was to glo rify General Jackson, as a means of dividing the public patronage among yourselves. If you have am other, give il to the world—and do not let your talk about principles continue to he like your editorial this morning, from which I give (tie above extra‘l, A tong tirade about things in general, from which it is as impossible to extract .1 definite idea, us lo obtain sunbeams from cu cumbers. LAPUTA. \mr Srsncibi?*.—There is now lying at one of ibe Upper wharves, in the East river, a crnll ol most "questionable shape," armed like u nun of war, and maimed, ot rather demoned, liv a most piratical looking crew of some sixty, all negroes except the Captain, who is a Spaniard. Her ostensible business line is In make repairs, ami di-pose ol a cargo of ivory ; Iml if she bo al together a fair business transaction, she has a mo-t diabolical .quitilingotherwise. One of the j beautiful imps belonging to her, seeing a lady I l v, ' s 'b'* l «huif, fell in love with her institute;, and pimping ashore, gave chase like a regular Key West cruiser splilmg slier an argosy. De tore he reached within grappling distance, how ever. a Sect of dock loungers, wood sawyers, &e. gallantly Imre up to the resene. and wearing di rectly athwart his course, gave him such a taking fare and alt as rendered it inconvenient for him to proceed, entirely ; so he sttt rendered, and was lowed into limbo.—,V, J*. Sun, Which is to ub Dei,invent—Tim Em qniier iiilbrnmd Us rondure that “Biddle’s Dank is prostrate " The Globe says “the Bank has beaten Infers.ill," ]s the Monsti r dead or is it not! \\ o deem it not very cour teous in the Globe to vao the lie to its eo lation: r. Rich rnond IYh ig To takk Stains out or Maiiooant.—Mix six ounces ol spirit of *»lt, and hdf an ounce of rork salt and lemons, powdered,together. Drop a little on the stains, and rub it with a cork lit, 1 it disappear. Wash olf with cold water. From lAc N V Commerced \dvrr:«er July Ig Wau. Sthkkt —One O'clock-.— United States closed at an advnnco of If, & Morris at a decline of 2 |«T cent, today. I„ other kinds there was but i little change. . ( SrxctE —TOOsovereigns were sold at the heard this morning al §5,37$ each. 010 Spanish donb- < loons at §17,90, and 3075 Mexican dollars at 11 : per cent, premium. Wc note American gold at J 9J alO premium, fjve franc pieces Si,o3s a§l,- < 04; end Patriot doubloons at §16.80 a sl7- Condition of the Boston ba k«, (.omittmgMa*- M ssrhusetts Bank, and omittine also Frai klm and i Lafayette Banks, winch have tails I to make re- < turns to the standing committee areno longer | members in me association,) at the dose of bust* ! 1 n< »* July Blh 1837. Capital, 5i0,400.0H0 00 I t Irculslion, 1,712,857 OUT Individual deposits, 6,753 848 21 1 Dpccie, 910.999 90 Amount of loan, 33,606,146 13 j' By this statement it appears that tbe CHCula- : lion of the banks lias liven reduced §11,482 since j | die 24'Jylune, while the specie on hand has | been increased §43,480, in tbe tame time, j The Cbaileston, (S. G.) Courier of tbe 9ib, j say j that the bank of the state commenced tbe is- j sue ol bills under the denomination of one dollar , on Saturday !a»t, and tho crowds that gathered at . its counters to receive them, shew how necessary ! this measure of relief was to the community. Front the ,V. V. Commercial A dr, July M. LATER FROM EUROPE. While our paper was oo the press yesterday. about half the edition having been worked oil. we received files of Havre and Paris journals, by the packet ship Albany, the former to the Bth and ibe latter to the 7th of June. Owing lo the ; lateness of the hour al which the papers reached I us, wo could only give a brief summary of the * must important news, in a postscript. The accounts of the suspension of specie pay ments litre had not reached Franco on the Bth. The London dales are to the 4th,and they an nounce the failure of the three houses known as the three Ws, Messrs. W’ilJcs, Wilson and Wig gins. The Journal ties JJrhalt of the 6th thus com ments on tile failure of these houses. “Tins intelligence produced great sensation in Paris, among commercial men. There is, how -1 ever, too lithe intimacy of connection he ween the i commercial relations of France and England, lo give room for any uneasiness here, on account of the ililficultiea in England. Nevertheless, what is : passing among our neighbors should inelueate re- I serve and caution upon French merchants and | capitalists.” Tiro Times, of the 3d, referring by name to these bouses, says—“ The cngngomcls ol these three houses, of which tire failure has been an nounced, were less in consequence of lire aid ; they hud_rcceived from the Dank, and conse . queutly the effects of this disaster will not he so sensibly fell. 1 The whole amount of their obligations is two i millions Stirling, and the greatest loss will befell . on the houses which guaranteed the hank in its , advances for them, in sums varying Irorn livelo twenty thousand pounds. These houses were ‘ numerous, for the amount ot their guarantees was one million three hundred thousand. The Times estimates the lo>s that will probably . he sustained by the Dank at j£7UJ,olitl; with au intimation, however, doit it is hy no means un likely to ho much larger, i Exien-ive lists m failures were handed about on the 3rd of June, us was done here dining the i progress of die panic, hu‘. none were ulfictally an . uoiiiieeJ except those of the throe houses above tunned, and two others largely connected with the American trade, namely. Messrs. Dell and Grunt and Messrs. Gowun and Marx, ibe fol lowing pantgnphs from the Gott iergive all the , inform.i ton wo have respecting these houses. T..e anxiety which is lull by all classes cannot be ilosciibcd. No li’ss a nuumci of mercantile bouses than lu iwi t n Lit) and MU bad bills upon lee American films which have slopped, returned upon them; and tins was mil by any means a se -1 v, re day in that respect; the heaviest amount be , canting due about t lie 2udi of tins month. It wit I be remembered that one half of the bills, if not oruie, received by the three American pickets > which arrived within a few da;s of oath other in > April, were protested lor non sectp truce; con.-c --, quently, whatever inconvenience attached to this t part, ha.; been contended with, and has worked its mischief already. ’The remaining portion cm ‘ scarcely, therefore, exceed a nr llion sterling, a large part of which we may surmise is in the hands of the houses which have succumbed, or may lui found en scene, d in the coffers of the Dunk of England, pl.iyinj the part ot collateral securi ttc.i; hut the remiiiini.’f. in such limes us these, is MllVu'ient to cause tnuen ctubanassmeul, il not piepaied tor helore hand. Anet,‘|ar most important ai’t! alarming feature has been the return of acct pla.’tees lo a Urge amount upon tire manufacturing inf'f-'Ts in tire counliy.—lino bill sent back was for' A125,000, Air ut the middle of the week we shall, p erhaps, he made acquainted with the effect of l i.-; |o. r til th iugh n would be a trifling sum in ordinal,' limes, the difficulty of obtaining money promptly at the present moment makes it of more nnigui tilde. The joint labilities of Messrs. Dell and Grant, and Messrs. Gowan & Marx, are suppos ed lo be rather more than null a million; but as It is known tbey have Haded with largo capitals, it is expected that they will be able to pay m full eventually, and nrav, in all probability, shotlly resume business, should remittances be lonhcom tng front America,the nim-armal ufwhich was the immediate cause,we undeißlantl,nf tlieirsuspetiston of payment. Messrs. Gowan .ml Marx, it will be remembers,l. were the .onlractors fir the recent Cuba loan. The failure of Messrs. Bell arid Grant is especially regret ed. The latter gentleman was looked upon as the model of au English merchant, prudent, circumspect yet generous, he was a mb sQribcr 10, arid a s rung s ipporter of, most of the charitable institutions in the city. The Cou'icr says—Little was done in the con sols—without material variation. Exchequer Bills are 34 to 365. premium, Wo hope the ci ty rumors are exaggerated, nevertheless there have been several failures, chiefly of houses in tcicsted in the American trade. There is no de mand for American Securities. U. S Bonds at 93 to 94. The London Standard says, according to the last quarterly return in the Gazelle, the bullion Os the Bank amounted to <£1,423,1100 sterling. It bad increased in the last quarter. We perceive that the false list of New York failures, published hereby the two-penny Herald, is quoted in some us the London Journals. It was issued on a packet-day, it will be remember ed, and of course its inaccuracy could nut be known for some days, perhaps weeks, in the Bri tish metropolis. The quartetly average of lbs weekly liabilities and assets of tho Bank of England, for the quart er ending May 31st, showed a decrease in the circulation ol £61,000, in the deposiles of .£50,- 000, and in the securities of £lls OUO, as com pared with the last preceding quarter; and an increase in the bullion ol £333,0U0. Tlio London papers wero discussing, with great earnestness and some acrimony; the coqducl of I the Dank i f England throughout the whole prog ress of tho difficulties ; some condemning, some boldly applauding, and ethers moderately vindi cating and excusing the course pursued by the directors. We have read their comments with much attention, but have not been able to gather from them any decisive intimation as toilro future i conduct of ibe Dunk; although wo think it not ! improbable that the directors will recede, to some ' extent, from their determination not lo assist ' houses in dtlHcU y, which are conn -clod with j the America.'. Hide, or w ith the great American I houses, which lie directors have abandoned to their tale. Tits conduct of the Bank will no doubt be seltsWy influenced by the export of specie from I tie country, and as we know that large aniottnubave gone by almost every packet fir the l.n-t six weeks, it is not improbable that the determination of the directors will he considera bly modified. Although the three W houses, as they are ealled. have been compelled to stop pay- , nictrl, it is not to be supposed that the calls for assistance flout the Hank will l>« tlisconlina-d. The tidings dial our hanks have supeuded specie • payments has probably occasioned a temporary j upr. rrainoii't the England banknrsatid mocchan s ' but it eonnot have lasted many days. These ' banker'and merchants are 100 dear-headed and 11 and quick-witted, not havepreceived that the sus- i pension tmist very much increase the certainty of 1 payment from tlu-ir American debtors, both in ! com and merchandize. Tita accountsfroin the manufacturing districts continue lo he very bad. Vast number* nf work men were idle and there was very groat distress No failure of consequence had taken place at Liv- I crpool however. | 1 Twc.it/ vessels are constantly employed be-1 tween the coasts of France and England, (at. Boulonge and Ramsgate,) in the conveyance of 1 Tgg- liton the Limn k i.g o.m to the lator | ! A professors:iip ol Li- o is about lo .»c established T, in Trimly llollegs Dublin. i The virtue ot Sit. Patrick’* curse appears to be . | n the wane. A snake was seen near Canick. 1 toward the end of May—a fact which wc find s dulv recorded in tire Dublin papers. Jim Grow was Marring in Ireland. Al I.im- I crick bis compound of (fulness and absurdity was encored four lines. A high compliment to j Irish taste. r FRANCE, < The Paris pavers a o very much taken up j with notices and desert lions cl the festivities, I ceremonies, &c., consequent upon (he royal mar riage, with which every hotly seems lo be de lighted, from life rival bridegrurn down. A I splendid ball was to be giten in honor of the Duke and Dutchess of Orleans, by the National Guard ofParis, Advices bad been received from Algiers lo thrr 28th of May. Arhmel Bey was resting quietly at Constantine, and General Bugeaud was still ricgoliuling wiih A laid Rader. A horde of Ka hyles, four drousarid strung, bad made an attack mi a French detachment of eleven hundred men, hut tho Arabs were dispersed with heavy loss. The packet Poland sailed from Havre on the 3d, and returned on the 6th, having touched on tbe Rocks olf La Hogue; her repairs would de tain her but a lew days. The Chamber ol Deputies was presented, en masse, to the newly married Duchess, who recei ved them very graciously and gracefully. Tney were 200 in number. Previous to the presenta tion a grave question was raised, whether the de puties should wear their official costume or not; but they were giien to understand that no elli -1 queue was required, on that point, and that they might wear what clothes they pleased. Very ! many appeared, in consequence, with frock coats, 1 and the papers were busily discussing the * political signitteatiuna to be deduced not only * trom the absence ofall requisition; but also from the costume adopted by dilferent individuals. It is wonderful to see what important inferences may be gathered from a plain ahd embroidered ’ coat. Frr.m Oalignani's Messenger, June 5. " Commodore Hull, with Ins family, Iras left Paris for Havre lo embark for lire United Stales. It may be iulcre ting lo the friends of the commo ’ dore lo leant, that he received a note from one of the peers, written al the request ol lire Majcs -1 ly, offering to lire commodore the most flattering 1 attentions, with an expression of regret from the 5 King at not having known he was in Paris until ’ the day before lire departure for Fontainebleau. I’liis unsought attention and kindness from his Majesty will gratify those who know wi ll what excess of modesty the commodore avoids those honors w hit'll he has so nobly won, and lo w Inch 1 his exalted private character gives additional ' weight. BPA!N. ! T'he advices from the seat of war are not ofhigh interest. The Oar isla were still prosecuting lliuir plan of pushing toward the south, closely watched ami pur.-ued hy their antagonists. There f btul been ali lit a Huesca, in which neither par ly scents to have gained much, although there was considerable loss on both sides. Don Car los hittrscl , at the hea I of or lather escorted by, a detachment, had suddenly entered Catalonia, where it was supposed that he hoped to maintain himself, as he had so long done in Navarre. It j seems 10 lie conceded, now, that the Curlisls wete starved out ol the Basque provinces. Kspartcro was still lingering in the neighborhood of Pam* peUma. Lriliarren is said to have died inconse quo nee of his wounds at the battle of Huesca.— from the general tenor of the i/ccounts, wc judge that the Christines aic rather on the gaining 1 hand. Gen. Gunea, (Christino) seems lo have come J to his death also, as we find an account of Ins in terment although not of the manner of his do. ' case. , ‘ The fortress of Lcrin had fallen into the bands of the Carlists, hy treachery, hut it was supposed 1 that they could not hold it, as Gen. Oraa was ad ‘ vancing with a large force. I ESU 7 5 Ah. , _ NEW YORK M.UIKKT, JUI.Y 13. Ihe husiuc'S to day was xeiy good. Bahs amoun- II led lo about fldtl bales, al prices mentioned i i our e regular classification; lire principal sal », however, . wi re at 10 it 110. The nows from Havre is to the dth June; it did not reach the city in time tiir it to have nnya-fleet on this mirket, i h (-011011 market here on the Ith was firm Male* (tutu ihc3l.-to( May to lha Utli of June inclusive, nmoimi -d o iu,3i I bi.'fos, at un advance ol 7i u JU centimes o 1 lowet quatV'tus; the boner r.'ittutniiig firm, ai.d sides ruihci I titisk. ’* he import 111(0 the port pi Jfostoo this y.ar, - up to the ,!'olh Juno, falls siaut of last year hy 13,97: , hales, w hit h shows a vast diiiiinuitoa ol the trade m tliat city. De do not alter our classification to ' day. 1 t lussijicalion —CA'dinary to middling, 7a 9 cents; middling lo lair, 9 a !>l lair to good lair, 11 a 12; - good fair to goad or prim '< 12 . Impt into this city today >. s 3J7 b from Cha.leston. 1 Havre 1 ‘orrespondence of th£ N. V. He aid. We have bad this week active 1 u ehasesof t 'ot lon, bo.h hy the truda and speculators'. u,| d our pn- I ces have advanced : gain, being novv 8 d L ; e higher s than their lowest trout 011 the -oth of last t.'o ah , ’1 he tailurcs of time Lou loa housed n-ttoog , v l.ieh . are those .4 A|o«»rs. 1. Wilson & Co. G Vx tides A , I* l and f. Wiggins & Co., which have been known heictor the la.-t twodays, have nut vet checked the ■remand, but we must say that tor our part we cun - not have yet any confi loiieo in a r vivul who It ■ 111 pears lo he i!u chiefly to the idea that no ship . incuts could now be mndo from America fora lorn' . time wins wc cannot admit the probability of m- .re than a moment try suspension ul slitj tn a,ls whii.i an actual dimimdion in the consumption ol the world arp a s to i s a doubt, in the midst -.f the pre sent commercial convulsion. We have had very little doing in codec, and the quotations are barely supportid. No change and litiio doing in Rice. HAVRE MARKET, JUNE 7. Colton— There has been a steady demand through »m the last eight days, for this article, on the panel Ihe trade, and we have lo notice ad advance on tho worst qualities of U. Stales short staple, of 71 lo 10c per half k. Irom the lowest rales al which those sorts had fallen. The other descriptions at the same cottons have experienced little or no rise; bn; their ! j prices have become more regular. In Brazils, and other kinds, there has bean r.o change. The sales from the I.lst May to the 6lh inst inclu- ! 81 vp, amount to 10371 hales, consisting oI'SUS7NVw Orleans, ot which 21 at 501; IfiJ al S7f Sdc to 67f I otic; lll)6, ;ier Chevalier, all round, at 686 PO3 at /OfloSOt: 17t)lat82fo.icio 9(1); tilUatOlfto luu- ' lOUnt losfrll at 1091 Site; llf al 11 If ode, and It ' n* 4 -Subtle, of which 1431 at B,lt to 9Uf; , II .ai92t 00c and 121 ol 95f. 1338 Upland, o which 4) at 701; (38 at 771 toSTf 50c: J 36 at 9uf- 1 m .111(1 lu.j at loof. 'i lioa mv| j|.s v’ iiliin ihj snma pariod have been 1 ! -S Irum the United Stales, and f iro.n >t. ihmiaigo. £ Stock 30th t/ay, 91,680 b. which 77,331 b. U.S. “ Arr up to 6th June, 1,774 1,335 f . , 93,354 78.896 , Buics up to 6 June, J 0,371 i jU’c l : 6ih June, 82,983 70,799 ?Bnrine t r : Savannah, July 15-CI’U schr. Deposit, Haley, I Uudton, schr Inpoli, Nkinncr, Baltimore. Arc>hip Georgia, I’nlbotl, New York; ship Now- , aik, simpler, do, ship Marion Spalding,Charleston, bng ■ ca Gland, Kviovvlc*, Boston, Oglethorpe, Hal ttimrc schr A bcmarle, kerriaun. Charleston, schr 1 I ts, serge, Baltimore, steamer . Caledonia, Calvin *' Augusta. ' ’ a CtARLKSTONJuIy I7._.\rr schr Randolph, Ire- la id, 1 hiladelplua; staum packet Charleston, Phil. , aJe phta; steam packet New York. Spieey, \ York 1 ( l ; hd^.S I laUtm:,re! l,lUdel '' hiai Uo.-ha.ubt.au, gggggW—i in IB | mm A(hj»TisiNitr;ti».n*S .^aies — W"t C T' ‘ lo " Sein Uobbconn- f. -v ly, (mi the first I need ay in August next, with. K mt | 0U..ml hours ot sali) Ix>i No (132,) one hum v Irwlandlhtriy-lwo, tit the (16th) Sixteenth District ‘f the second Section of. hefokee county. And o m the same day, before the Court House door in * Paulding county—lot .No. (464.) Four Hundred and .xij-lour, m the (SlUth) Twentieth district ol the j bird section,ot Cherokee county, at the tint" of 1 ■ rawing.he some. -Sold a* the property ol th« lau* I lames Ace .v, deceased, agreehle to an order of tb c C a.'aToar', of ' -"'-V. s.C.ng * l<mtsville,MaSl337 EEtY ’ A<^'* d Adiuliri&lralor’* s*lc. S II L hccild on llic first Tuesday i\Sc[tem \ v her next, before the conn Hl'i-sc' floor in Jaciwonboro’, belwfon the usual h»u« «A ,nle.a Ncg o Man by the name ot‘ hick, belonging io lit suite o! A.meiii Amen, deceased; sold wgneab'e.o ! an or.icr of u.c llonorarie ilie Inieri r I'oiul *4 1 scriven county, fur ■» divi-.on among the In irs o. | said estaie. AZAItIAU ENN (AS, Adm'r. ju.cl* 143 wutv j /Idmiiiistfator’s Sale O.N the tint Tuesday in August n< xt, v\ill behold | ni tiieCftiiit ii u.'C in W tiyu«-*biTough liurki cuimij, under an order of the i onoiubie ihe t uuri ol Ordinary td him coun’y. — 17 . a> r s ol band, hi longing i«> I lie i,.-l;ne oi linain.Numudeci.asetl; ad j uniug .ai.ds ut >»diu«4 l»..iron, I suite ol Hem; < n ii.ee, ami tVidium ururkait, in said muhty Terms of calc on ilu dav. •SAMrELRAI R ' , Adin’rnt ili.um Nunii. lVfiyne»-horo*,Msy 10,18*. 7 [may 17 In td ft of tec V wife Martha Ann Carpenter, having erased -ill lobe n wile lo me, and apprehensive that she is about to leave my bed and board without my permission, I taheth s painful in* Ih- d of giving' it publicity to ihe world.—»ml 1 do h» . y forewarn all and eveiy peiß'ti whatever, Horn trading with my »aid wife nrgixiog her c;edit up< n tlie fault «;t my responsibiliiy—as 1 will not be liable ior her < uninicts, conduit or convertution in niy.«lm|»eor form wlu.t ver. HAILEV CAUPLa’I LU JJurk county, (»eo., May 11, [may fi IOC E5 EC SC ft VEGETABLE TONIC MIXTURE, Or P-vfr anil Asriio Courjiseror. For Intermit lev! or Fever ami Ague ftp HIS irestinmlile FebrifuoK lias warranted it -1 self, by repeat! i) trials, to ho superior to nnv ar tide yet ollered to the public ; it is infallible in lx TKRmitti c anil Fbvkf ami Ague ; in recent ruses it exterminated the I tm.lsand Kevi n in twenty lour lo foity-eig t hours ; Icing ofa vegetable com cos t on, the public v\ ill apprehend no injurious es lerle from delete ions minerals ; il ope. ales as a mild nut effectual pnrgati e, and may hog .veil with great id vantage in Dysente y, Bowel Complaints, Deprav 'd Appetite, Flatulency, Jaundice, .Night Sweats, and ■tinny ulhor affections of similar origin. For prool if thb ellicaey of th s mixture try a bottle. The in ventor, being aware of the many unprincipled frauds dial me daily practiced on the public, has taken the precaution to prefix Ins signature to the genuine. OCrllrwnre of Imposters and Count pint buttles Tins medicine is i nt up in agate half pint hollies, .villi I lie words “Green's Tome Mixture, or Fever •mil Ague Conqueror, New-York,” blown on the < ides of the buttles. For sale by N. If. CLOUD, No. 232 Broad-street. march 38 74 Agent fin- Augusta. Ten IsoElar* Steward. tUA 'AWAY frnmlhe subscriber living four miles below Columbia Court House, on I ho road h ailing to Angn-la, a Black Hoy,by the name of SOLOMON, about 12 or ISyeais ofage. Sol n.on is qnife black.speaks quick w hen spoken to, and is rail.er small for Ins ace, wore off u white home spun roundabout and pailialoons, both filled in with wool. He is supposed lobe hnlhored in Augusta, or on the Farid Hill, having been recent ly sen, at both places, arid having a relative belonging to the male iif John Fox, dceenssd. Any person inking up said hoy Solomon, and delivering him to mu or lodging him in Jail so that 1 get him,’shall re ceive Ihe above reward as well as I he i hanks of CULVAIif), Jr. npril 19 vv4m pi $ iS<Fi£t*wni**r ~~ Jl will give flie* nhnvo Toward forthoop preberiHion and delivery of my Mtgm CHAULOTTE, at my ivsidenc mur Millluivori, in AVrivi-n roumy. She is | about twenty years old, very dftik com pb’cted, and dri'sses fine for ft servant. *ho was purchased sumo months past from Mr. Thonuur J. Wa’ton, of Angus fa, by 1 bourns VV. Oliver; and, us her mother ami arqua ninn -es live in (bat city, it is very likely she is harbored by some of ibcni. MARTHA OMVKK. Fib2B -jg d deem It due lo ilie public to put them on their " pnnid against a man by the nani -of JOSF.FH BURTON, who is now travel ing al o .1 the ioun ry Ir iding Horses,Ac ,under circnm- u .ccs llpd will subject those who irade with him lo loss. ’1 lie cir cmnsl ince that induces me to noiice tins m.m is Ibis; he come 10 me about ihreo weeks ago and h. r rowii my Horse (a Black) to ride some twenty five mill s District on business, he cold my Horse and spent the money and lias not yet re turned. 1 have forcborn to enforce he J.aw against unit from piny, hut do not tec] (fiat I am justiiliunie in allowing him to carry his sw ndling operations any tort her Ih * last I heard ot him he was in Lincoln ootinty, engaged ia buying, selling, and swapping Murscs BENT. BAIRD. Augusta, June 88111, 1837 if 152 jElßk*riosa li‘'<‘6ss:no Acjuirisay. fi 'L F. t xerctst-s of this 1 u-titution went intooper a a ion on Jlondiiy 22d itisiuiil, und >r Ihe super intendence of Mr and Miss Johnson j liomtbel igh leslimotiials of ••liaroeter and qualifienii. ns winch Mr. aid .Miss Johnson pr-seot, the Trustees led gratified, m recommending them to patents and guardians, as insiiuciors ol young ladies in ihe ibl lowing branches— Beading, Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar, Geography, Astronomy, J'hiJosophy, lihoioric, .l/aiheniiitics, His ory Boiuny. rli inislry, Co.ojiosiiion, I .min an I (-re k Lung ages, Need! -work, Griwnigand I‘aiming and Music Hull theiiddition wtm-h is making to the Acad emy, ii vvib li. ccp.ibjo ol ueci.minodatuig a large number ol schiduts, bo.h in tflosolid ami ornamen tal braiiel.es 1 lie lieidihy situation and good moral character "1 Iby ViiJiigy, logcibcr with ilie preparations made , Tide belli lit in the cniiijy it to a liberal share of patronage. Board can tie bad with private families of the vil lage.al ten dollars per month. TH J/ARJONES. J . TiIGMA.S’IIKAUD, | ? Y. L. G lIAKUI-i, k » LEiiO Y UFSiIAW, I J KuiiEKT HE.Vi’EU J ? Elhfiton, Stltii Mar. i’d37, (nuySl smlt diSci-i. CURED BY E.ViEHNAL PPLICATION OH A. (i. HULLS) UTEUo RLFPORI Eltisoff red lolhosOkfllicled with Prolapsus Fieri, und other dis uses depending upon relaxation ol the abdominal muscles, as an inxtru mcnl in eveay way calcuialed lor rebel and pern.it nentrestoration to health. V, hen Mrs instrument is 1 carelully and properly nlted to the mini ol the pa tient it'invariably adonis the most immediate mmm miy from the distressing “dragging and hearing down sensations which am ompuny nearly all ca sesol V'aceral displacements in tlie übdoiii. 11, and Its skilful application is always lob,.wed by an car .f°"oS <lu ", °* "'dical relic Ironi the panein her sc.l ihe RtipporSer is of simple construction und can he applied by the palieiil withoul luither aid Wjthm the last two years 7t(lnftlie I tero Abdomi nal . npporters have been applied with the most hap py rcsnlis. • The very great success w hich this Inslrumcnt lias mil warrants the ais-enion, that its examii.aiion hv 0 iiy sti lan will induce him to discard the dis gusting pe-sary hitherto in use. Ji is graiifyinc to sta.o, that it has met the decided approbation ofeve ry mem her of the .Medical Faculty who has applied il, ns well as every patient who hvs worn it. * 1 lie Subscriber having been appointed agent for Lie sale ol the above Instruments, all orders address ed to him will be promptly atiendc.l to. Nil. CLOUD, Wholesale Druggist, jws. , , - No 233 Bronl-st., Augusta Go <n B kmd SUPP y ° f Hu, ‘ 8 C ' elel,ra,etl frusscsalways t n hand. April 4 77 Itcnard. iv MnvlnV fri,m,ll ° subscriber, on the 29th five fern « y ’'."X " l e g ro man Levi; he is ahum w hen sn ilcn 'T '"n " gh ’ >' ollow ™mplecled, burn *elt hand has hen, I net ins fliumb and forefinger crows to eelh- I■d nr a r: jo,m " lhl ‘™ b . f think the end e aid , lT r ,8 ,' ,,r , Tlle reward wil, anv Td d r .‘ Ver u' ,u lhe subscrihr r, or lodged in ; . so I get him, and all lensonable expellees P , „ c , PRESTON HALEY. Barnwell’S C.,June 14 139 w3m Cl.OH olambm County : uaniel L Marshall applies for .. Letters of Administration on the Estate ol •Susannah Mnr.>hall, deceased: .'* h " ae are, therefore, to cite and admoni.li ail and mhe 0, r ’,l kn<retl a,l(] eredilors of said dceeas. d 10 be and appear at my olfn e, within the time me ■*» months alter dmc arpliestioiTTairT .'™ ie tu '‘‘e Honorai cnurt n Burke county When sluing fi, r ordinary ni r ' tor leave to sel all ,he land and negrod l!lc ««• “* Mn T. Forth, lata of eai d couf.'v deceased. JOHN .VAXO.N ) Unly . , ELI .VcCHONE ( Adm’re. m'mto H tEXKKAL AEWSP.iPL R AXjy C() , I LECTION AGENCY. ilf I *l’ IIF undersign# i, late editor ar.d pr >pr let . I ‘ ihe .1 ugh eta Chronicle, having the en,Vi, n T ! IH9 -iness -if ihn csluhlithmctto close,and c 1 0m hug experience, how mueh such a fa, j; .VN i,-edii!.u lei.il by tlie Press, is disposed 1. (0| | ; 1 ‘Onf _s I with it at» nernl Agent y for ihe collection ol A, 1 1 p per and o her Dills, in this and thetipw|,) 1 * |mg >on hern Man s,and will travel almost ciinti, (l !i 1 ly to preseni ihfiuhimsell Mmuld thebinincsuj' f I lid he sufficient, the agency will be made apmi,o»». one—and while his long connection w j t |, _ Prrs- and cunst qni ni know ledge of io f'Cr uLnr ,s " qosiii n-aid In i.eliis Imm such an Agency, mi j h aeiicii vc personal acquaintance witKihc lies i nn people ol the conn ry, nfTord peculiar hn.i I! f'l t S lor Hie pci oimai.ee of its dll ies. I.c Irn ; 8 t.,1 .•nilable ei qniries will leave nc doubt 0: h.s proiei bid limhlui ultenl.on to them, may 3 A. H. I’EMIJERTox ; td ~ Mr FEMBERrnN will on Monday next, eomnif.rri t a nip il rough Barnwell and Bean tort Disliici!-, 1 Savannah—l henoe, through Bryan, Liberty, ; tosh, Glynn, and t aniden rourile s, & back, ihroueh ' W .vtie, <fec to Savannah; and then, thr ugh Ls finglmro, Scriven, Burke, Jefferson, VVashh gtun.and 4 1 V\ aircn, to Augusta. After which, ho will tr;iv»l 1 ihn ugh mi st of tlie neighboring dint Hots of ■'■on;, J Karolina, and the middle and upper count its (jf ■ Georgia; mid ihfougli the States of Alabama, Mi,. ’ ’ sissippi, Louisiana, North (’aiolina, Vnglnia. Ac. r He will icccive, lor cpltectlon, claims id any kind 'fern s as toiluw: “ Ai uspuper accounts, (including those of Peri, odieals,) when made out each separate y, )-'i p er cent; w hen to he madeout by hint, burn eeneral lists forwarded by mail, &c., Spcrcenl. New ■ «k|cri hers, wnli pnymern in advance, 2s per cent; wi.hmit payment in advance, I '4l pet cent He lias- been 01. ! t lern d more, in some instances, hut cannot consent j r I" take more In .111 one than ai other, ir Mum he I in' sell w mid willingly pun; and now fixes on Ifts-, , s rail sas those he has punt, and ns heirg as lew 03 , 1 ■- can be effurdi d, mas he has evi rkn >wn | aid— (rest- ,1 orri nnuirralion, n.oo to lh« pr. liable'extent of * p busimaa he mry iecnve, th ihe inlis them- f ,j selves; lugi Mcr with the eniisiiie am n tfl tiavdlihc lt tor Ii s health, and In colleel for Inniselt. Mercantile accounts, 5 per cent, more or less, tic ,l cord ns to amount, Ate if llemillances w ill he made according lo instritc'inn, i. and at the risk ol (hose to whom they ore addressed t 3 —he furnishing the Postmaster's certificate of i| i 0 :t e amount, doposii,and description of money, when- | evera miscarriage occurs. V\hen left lohis uisem ‘ non, as often ns circumstances, amount collected, j g safely, economy, &c., may seem to justify, nni | 1 cheeks, drafts, or suitable notes, in size, currency ’ where sent, &c.,can be obtained—and at 1110 risk 0 . , those nddie.-s ■i,ns h fiire staled. C nmmunicalions addressed lo him in this city, ( will he imrm diateiy lorwurdcd to liim,» hen absent! llelerencc- to any one who know s him; and there I are lew w ho do not in this city or section. He is now Agent lor the following Newspapers I and Periodicals, and authorized lo receive subsenp. lions or payments 1 berelor: , i Chronicle and Fominel, AngC' ta, y Constitutionalist, do. 0 .Southern .Medical and Surgical Journal, do. s Georgian, Savannah, s Mer ury, Charleston, I r Southern Patriot, do. p Southern Literary Journal, do. 1 Southern Agriculturist, do. i W estern I arolinian, Salisbury, N. C. y Farmer s Register, Petersburg, Va. 5 South: rn Literary .Messenger, Richmond, Va t fllerchant, Baltimore j Relonner, Washington City, Southern Review, do. Augusta, June 24 wtf 143 SS“ Publishers of Newspapers, &c., who raav think ptopet to engage his services, will please give tlie I.hove two or Mnee conspicuous insertions,week ly or mom lily, atm lii rH 'iir(l the Nos. conlainmg it. 1, r J lie siHcct r . . IIESK Springs, so long and so ndvanlageo.us s - 1 ly known lo the public, having passed into 1- I heli mils of ihe proprietor are now incomplete re t, pair lor iho receptiuii of visilois ’1 he old btiild .l mgs have all been refilled in 11 neat and cotiiforiable i manner, and other extensive improvements arc, be ll ing put up 1 lie baths have been entirely rebuilt, c vvi.li 1 tv. 1 large and coinmudions dressing roues, which willConirinnte grent y to, ihe conPon and eomenience 01 Miose w tut delight in so luxurious an indn g: nee. the tlcims it almost supi ifiuuns m say any thing ol their modic nal qunlines, as the test ni sixty jiars ixpcricrite has [ placi dih in beyond the n uch oftavil-aml.ilieri loi., wig t idy meulinn these diseases in which Mn ir vinlies i.ave bten most eonspii uotjs. 'Pin y letee bet a .I‘iind highly b in fit ia 1 in all infiannnaid ry disea is 1 1 ■ l.< murm.s membrane, lining the sio- B mac t, anti alimyniiuty ciniul vs dyspepsia, acute !, atid eliiiiiiie diatrb. te, Ac. In incipient heplatiS, ( and mad aueetnms el tin kidneys, tbeir virtues arb piovcimal in thi sa.disi.usos o dtvhiii'y, anting ' in mi irregularity, delicieucy-or ohstiuciion of ihe 'A I fine system, they stand unrivalled Much hav been said 10 their detriment of their highly siiin -8 uhim properties, I lie Proprietor deems it advisable to adduce one ol the coses which came under the observation of hundreds last summer, arid winch will tin 1 rely refute any sneh objection. A distinguished citizen of Virginia having had a M-.cre stroke of paralysis, by which he lost tlieeii . Ine use ol one halt ol his body, and having visited - * , atl '' pi'ings lor thirty years, deteriiiiilod to try Ibcit'tbieaey in his ease. He was brought lo tho I, I' 111 ™ “put* U litter, and, after the internal used the ll "‘ttsrs a lew days, was placed in Ihe Bath, and al I ier '«o months tun her use, he regained the power j 01 volition, und lull MlO Springs able to walk with out MSMsI.TIICO I bey are situated in Monroe county, 17 miles southens' ol iho \v bite Rulpliij., anil may be roach* cd m three days Irum Richmond, via Lynch' unr . JUif.M B LEW]*', Propria,or. Jin* 29 152 wl2lh y tsJ"i ho National Intelligencer, I alt.more Patriot, I lined tale.- Gazelle, Courier At Enquirer, Rieh , mmd Enquirer, Fayetteville Obam.r, ( olumbia • , ; h,,rl ;*•»“ -Uo.ou.y, Augusta -'e.ninel, Loti.sv die Journal. Nashville banner und New (Jr l. ans ee we insert ihe above on. ea week until T,'.’ l '‘U. and forward iheir accounts 10 this .Alice lor l olieclnm —Richmond Whig. CJbr’wklclel Lj. EueONR imlebbd to the Aogls ia < iiSoni- A Cl E previous lo ihe fiist ol January last, aie eii;m sly loqtic ted to make initned.ate jmytnenl, ns il JS higiiiy to the Ja.» projuiiloi’s to dose a.l il eirojd bu. uiess with ihm e labiisl.nirniuscu.lv as practicable. They w ill ink theiiskof rennnames y m 111, win it lint 1 osimnster’s i eit.fi. nte ol Ih> ic mitiune is obtained, nod lorwatdrd 10 Mu ni in ea ses of Jaiinre; ami where the mi onm is sneh as can -1101 be enclosed 111 a letter. Muse who lane oiler accounts m the eiiy, ( ut Mie Ghrnniele & Fenlin. 1 oHire.iir any mh.i office 01 iommerrii.l house,) by r milling an additional sum to makeup an cvin hank lime or nolos, may have the sui t lus placid 10 i lieir <1 edit there, and ar. eeipi icii.rned on the same-sheet as that ol the Ancnsia Chronicle. Direct 10 A. 11. PEMBERPON,or A. It. & VV. F. PE.MHER I ON. ■ ma y 1 Iwif 101 kritsjifi’tSaiHs 5 .** iVoik'c. II °UR imnnl.s after dale application will h« wudo in iho lionorablu Mie intorior Court of Emeu n e iuniy, w mie silling t r r linniy purposes, fGive to seb a Negio \V 0111110 Oujleo Pul, bid ng mg to the estate ol the Illinois ol Asa boail, dceeas* ed - , E. F. FLEA/uNG, Guardian. * elj 10 wlm 33 '*<> Imm-s iuld tiiTfiiJors. A LL persons indebted io lhe 1 slate of L. IL I Grovet,deceased, and the laic linn of Gn.vet Aloxamler, are requested to mabe immrdiaie pny* mcm to Mie Exeenlors, or to Messrs. Davis & llar riss, of Llherton ; and all those having claimsa ganiat the same, to render them in, in terms of the law in such eases made and provided, and within the time prescribed by law. ELIJAH ALEXANDER, 5 FRANCIS F. FLEMING, f LVrs JOSHUA DANIEL, ) Lmcolmon.Juni Ist, 1837. [jnne 13 wCt |u KU.U il 0 subscriber's wagon al Appling, Col -1 umbiacounty, Geo , a Yellow 'ou r liURSE, about time years ofage, large frame, heavily built ; olhi r particulars not remembered. A reward oi 1 wemy Dollars will be paid for his delivery, m any inlurmalioir that may bo given w ill bslhankfuliy rc ce,.ve,J - Hi RAJ/ N. VV I LSON. Augusta, june 3 t s 131 Aiisßimistrator’s Sale. W ILL be sold, by order of lhe Court lof Ordi ’ * na, yi for Ihe county of Richmond, on mo first Tuesday 111 September next, at lhe Market House in the city of Augusta, two unimproved 1010 on the norlh side and upper end of Broad tired, known in the plan of Mrs- Glnvton’s lois avxo, 71 and ' 2 - Als "; at dm court house of Fnyelte comity, on the same day, ore )m „f | a „d, No. 100, in Mic lilt Didnct,originally Henry county. Abo,on (he e v lne oo2 y ! 01 1110 c<lurl house ol Henry roumy lot . J*: ' 4 “ 7 ' m the 10th district, and lot N 0 .393, in (he (mb district of Homy. Algo on the same dav. at Mie court house ol Early cuuntyjot No 35J, 2Hih uislrict. Iho ahi ve sold lor the honefit ol the heirs •ii.u embturs of J aides Primrose, deronsod, l*»te of Mn county ol Richmond, 'lerroscash. Tit'ea in- • disputable. t; B, Wak.shaLL, Adm’r. Mary primrose. Adm'x. J' llla 20 144 vvtds I'or SalfT” >VO first rale Road Wagons and Harness.— Apply to march 29 73 THO’S DA'VBo*\