Augusta chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1837, May 25, 1837, Image 1

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t&i ceimß^syacgg-un atousta, geo., Taras day eyekiivc, mat ssj, jss?. lity become properly impressed this suggestion, and we have Jure. Let them disregard lie the present distresses may be ial, l;i comparison with these vs as have no~ been presented, is ol Augusta represented by and Cashiers % t a meeting on adopted the Wowing icsolu it the several Banks in this city r the present, the payment oi' it during the suspension, the ranches, will publish in the city a statement oi" their condil icus ; the amount ol’their assets and illy deposites, circrlalion, and 3 Hank. t it is earnestly re omnicnded :,lions in'our Stuto, which may .specie payments, to make e, it IdJilors in South Carolina hereby requested to publish dements lor the information of it the Banks represented a! this ' pledge themselves to each oth tnunily, to resume the payment r the causes producing the pres- hall ccaso to render the measure nuui. pun, war against prison, and nee ol gain- Tar, nrr. at /allow, Me- Newfound -1 all hands r2O |Bst;h;i;t— One o'clock-.— Shocks arc still and Ohio Trust 'o.-o 1, Balti- IHslUl. Delaware 4. Hudson 11, Farmers’ jHiruca It li 3}. Canton Co. 2, Long Island RR 1! N.O. Gas nnd New Jersey R R 1, and Boston w Providence R R \ per cent. Uni* ted States leliSx per cent. Sales were mode of Mechanics* Bank at 76, Bank of Amcrca at 90, Kentucky Bank at 71, American at 100, and Baden end Worcester R R at S 6. Serein.—American silver o per cent; da g, M 0 a 8’- ; Sovereigns SB, 25 ; 500 Napoleons were cold this morning at f 1,10. Uncbrbext Alonkv.—Eastern remains wlih cut change; V.S.Bank notes 3per cent, dis count. Arrongemeuts are new making which, if successful will render the notes of all the banks 01 the state bankablo in this city. A sale of; imOC United Stales D.nil;pc, : tnotes was made at Philadelphia at I per cent a month.. S-tAit. Cn.\sf:r.~A;::c!- iho novel : -of tin day, is an edvorliicineai, ol . ■ I- . ,ih. ago to ton thousand dollars in ones, tv.oj and IHeos of ' » I ei, I'■1 '■ t V c ;.„ t Th.. ir vie!'; ..ire asking a proniu.n e.f t.boed percent upon lull.--; veluch it tsagainst (he lave of t!ia slate id pa ,; yct e.i much emha're.c nr at is jVll',-tt»r the v.-.iii t ofi mall vote , that a much larg er sum the-: that adeertl id,coald be ti q-v t d »•!' on the same term's,' U...t ''v .•/V.'/’T V/. }rp. go. err v new a. Friday, P. M.— .a ..Imr-v hnv serrem 1 '.red to the storm of vuspen-ion. The Winche.-.ter, (Va) Banks hove been making’an attempt (o hold out, but they have gone before this, without a doubt. The Secrctaiy of (ho Treasury, according to the Baltimore Patriot, i; liked to bo placed in n curious dilemma, for, says that paper, “the Cash ier of the F armors’ & Mechanics, Bank of George town (which still continues to redeem, its notes in specie) has made a formal demand on the Government for a portion of the Public Depos its—reminding the Secretary of the Treasury of the provisions of the law, which requite, in tho ease of a Depository of tho Government suspend ing specie payments, that tile deposits shall bo transferred to .some specie paying banks nearest to that which had previously been used as a Gov ernment Depository,” Treasury Circular, which has made so much trouble, is at length, in substance, repealed by the new orders from the Treasury, as our readers will see. If the Treasury drafts arts nut seasonably paid they arc to bo received in payment, for public lands. So, there is an en;Uo that humbug, after it has bankrupUho country, when the repeal can do good. Saturday , P-M. Tho Collector of the Customs announced to Lis fellow citizens, on Wednesday, that ho should take the responsibility of receiving city bank notes. This course ho pursued but for a single day. On the receipt of new instructions to grant indulgeacies of 30, CO and CO days he required uli bonds to bo paid in specie. The consequence is now, that no bonds whatever oro paid; (hose who can pay will not am! those who lint’ it in convenient wilier the bonds to remain. Tho position thvt t!iv Government has taken in fact, affords no relief whatever. The mer chants are able to mod thoir^cngngcinents,—ool GO days credit is of no importance to lien’.,—they arc willing to pay now, hut in the currency of tko day. Wo trust no merchant will comply with the unwarrantable,' conditions of tho Secretary of the Treasury by paying specie. A REMARKABLE STORY. From a notice of lUusiralitms of human life, a new work, by tha author of Tremaine and Da Ycre, in the New Monthly Magazine for April. Irhull now advert, told, wo presume lowlcdge, and of ry chances on s suffered to do iiqpurred to the uen, vlicn in the opular version of vas warned by a roe or four men rieved; and who, perished,through ■ct in forwa.ding a’s being subse etory was trite, rativo romances i to was ij.io most rcr happened to a told by himselfT ing bin oliice as nost miaccountu hc imagined; he dined ettrjy, and Ins niinifToTcep’ ill his attempts to sleep impossible, and, from eleven til! two in tho morning, had never closed an eye. At l;ngth weary of this struggle and as tho twi light was hi caking, (it" was in summer) ho determined to try ,t hat would be tho effect of a walk in the park. There he saw noth ing hut llio sleepy sentinels. Cut in his walk, happening to pass tho Home Office several limes, he thought of letting himself in with Lis key, though without any particular object. The book of entries of the day before still lay , on Ure; tabic, and through sheer listlessncss ho opau 'd it. The first thing that lie saw up;, allot, .dm;— “ A reprieve lo be sent lo >' orkfur the coiners ordered for execution .’ ’— Tho execution had been appointed for the next day.. It struck him that he had received no return to !'; order to send tho reprieve.— Ho searched tl i “mmutcc;” he could not find it tljcro. In al rm, hoy t< I.i h« qf tho ehoifcicr.';, who Lvod in downin''su.‘tint knonkud him up,(it was tii n part throe,) and f hod Inns it he kt ;w any thing of the reprieve h-’ltJ,; sCl't. 11l 'ter .'lllli’in, the Clduf !;n';’k ‘foould not rcincinh ?r.” ‘‘You are soaieoly avvako ” rniid Ei: Ev, ii; ‘kcoolb.'ot yourcclf: it The chiuf etc. !: sritl tl.' i. ho now recollect. cd he had-Out it to tho oh.;•!; of tin, Crown, whoso ku;'’i!i;.:Miwv.i-j to i.,nvat ■.! it la York. his rcceipfand certificate that it iii:oncl , ‘ “No!” “Theu come with mo to his home ; we must find him, it is go early,” it was now four end the Clerk of the Crown lived in Chancery ianc. There we jno hackney-coach to bo seen ; and they almost ran. They were just in time. The Clerk of the Crown had a country-house, and meaning to have a long holiday, he was at that moment step ping into his gig lo go to Ids villa. Astonished at the visit of the Uuder Secretary of Stale, at-such an hour, he was still more so al his business. “ Heavenscried ho, “the reprieve is lock cdupin my desk!” Is was brought. Sir Evan sent to the Post-Office fur the truest and fleetest express. The reprieve readi ed York next morning, just at the moment when the unhappy men tare ascending the carl! With Sir Evan Nepean, we fully agree in regarding this little narrative as one of the most extraordinary that we have ever heard. Wo shall go further even than he ac knowledged, and say, that, to us, it bears stri king evidence of what w'u should conceive a superior interposition. It is true, that no ghost appears oris any prompting voice au dible yet the the result depended upon so long a succession of what seemed chances, and cadi of those chances was at once so im probable and so necessary, that we are almost compelled to regard the whole as nrntUer of an influence not to bo attributed to man, 11 thcfiratlinK of the chain might pass for acorn raon occurrence,—as undoubtedly (its of wake fullness will happen without any discoverable , s d! what cou'd bo 13;a m the common course ■ of things than that a man thus wtikingshoidJ ! fukoit into his head lo go, up and take u i walk in the park at two in the morning ! f il he had I. iio others contented If nisei f with taking r walkrrotu'd lu- ek-unbci, or enjoy ing the cool air, at his window, net out i.i rhs 6UccireC;..g .no.its uf.f have •ou-red, nod tho men must have beer, r.ienliccd, Ur if, j whoa ho look this walk, ho had 1 eon content > wi'h getting rid of the feverishness of the - night, and returned to his bed, the fieri;, would j have been 'molten (or wlmt was more net oft he ' nit i; al comer ol eveni-.y'.h n tint at two in the ' ißeic:;.g, tho hint*, should come into tins head of any ;;i;m lo re to his effico, r.ud sit: f. own in ihq lohiih v'. i" I-;".'-i.'mont-■■ n,. pUfiuac of i’; .-in (. p.:-.-. u.-e, !.t>t s ; ni;.l; r ■■ e m nut know'- Ig tv Li* to do with li'nircif? , Or if, witch he hat! let Limrd! into those col- \ . i'.ary .coni.:, the bank ( I 'chttic;-!'.r d net I tin r o‘i-tkf: table ; (a id Uju v, c/. vre t 0 luive ! bc‘i‘l bmcmglhe chauvcr, r>, we cun -Caret ty c.uppiice bc'.l-i of oid .isl i-n.in i.ii; to I' jo t"'i" '!■ yI : ■it ihvr lida ■; tliO t a viitit- r.;d uyew of j. tie < lice :) or, if the ca y, iuswai! efcoi.ig nn't!,o lit 1 page tint (.p u; i; o a :e\ ■■, kart Lecn. •; any 0',1.'.r, i".cn , .e.i 'rim a: .!;; have !a . kiM li-.e .trouble ot turr.ifg the page ; or if ho : and t lie chief clerk hud been live minutes la -.' ter at. the Clerk of tho Crown’s house, ans j instead of tiuding him althe moment of get a ting into his carriage, had been compelled * < . incur th<> de'-iy of bunging him back from the country, all tho prucoauuig events wind ; have s been useless. The people would have diet! at c York, for even ns it was, not a moment to .. spare ; they w-cre stopped on tho very verge y, of execution. a The remarkable feature of the' whole, is - that (lie chain might have been snapped at c every link, and that every link was cqnihy o important. In the calculation of the probu - bilily of any one of these occurrences, a n ;(!i --cmatician would find tho chances very turd h against it; but tlio calculation won’t! lie pfo o digiously raised ugr.inst (he probatiliiy cf tlio II waofo. If it bpaakctli wh tl a y ground for this high interposition w ibc'dis- ; c covered in saving the liu". of afc , i- .i, :d ‘ 4 cal pills, who, as is frequent in a tv'.- <f 0 probably rolurnpd lo their wicked ( v:;;■ a;; soon as they escaped, and off; pluvgv.l (I m solves into deeper hiicjuiiy—the answer i hut Jj it is not for uin our ignor.iuco.te i,;vl j ml* tho value of a buinaa life, however crimmai ' in the even of Heaven. Hut there - wan another interest concerned, ami c:io ofevkient 1 value i. If those coiriera had been hung, Elr Ilvau Nepean could scarcely have escaped 'ittrr . iv.iir pojmlar wrath would Lave; llared out aguin c t him from one end of tlio country to , auotuci'; he would have been churged with . their piurdcr. No man under «nch cironm ■ stanc .. could liave retained office a wo'."'. — Wo hav i seen a circumstance of (lie sine : nature, La*, ol a much slighter colour, drive it late chief jniiica! officer of London from Lis ■ office lit a moment. No ja.nistoi c mid have, ventured to r;croon liim;- -o(n'co in, England would have been shut upon him for life, lie weald probably have been driven to hide hir : bond in nemo foreign country, ever , i angry parliamentary robub ', or i *yal .. i;h u; ■ disjileasnre, lutd act 'nek Hi; b.r-.rt be. ibv I all who knot'tho cjl'scqucnl norvir.o, of El; 1 Evan Ncpt.au as bkicioli.ry tu 1"0 Aui n.al'.y,! [ during tho k-ug period of our n.uai glcry u: ■ tho icvoluliem-.r/ war know that .> binnur e hone t and intelligent man would have been ' lost to himself and his oounUy. Tho no in a! neglect wan liitMJieu u Clcik'c, but L v^:11 have boon thrown back from the inferior on the principal, according to tlio manner of popular justice ; and, doubtless, if sA Evan had made the inquiry the night before, which lie made in his waking hour in the morning, 1 the reprieve would not have suffered the ha | zanls ot delay. Tho inadvertence, Fight as ; it we . would have iiet.u hie ruin. Hero then at lea st, lho“dignus vinciicc nodus, ’ I'm bul'li- I cieiit reason, the want of which was pleaded with such effect in tho crowd of popular nar ( ratives, was furnished. 1 ~Dxu~aordinaTy , • man was, sn Saturday found on tlio banks of ' the ocinc at Rot.cn. In one cf hie pcckots ; was found a paper on which the following lines were written in a trembling hand: r m "frBWUJ. I am almost thrice her • age. It is loiig~tnric6 raiwX. f 0 1" the first 1 time ; she then smiled i.hc in -1 ncconco of childhood, and her sweet IfftleT ■ hands played with my lair. “trim io f.-i;,teon Eiie day—and I nm more • liir.ii forty her hamh are more timid, or.d her • angel ey-'.a arc aha Fr.! \P -n JJ, jt- U t, o „ |, or . p Why ? “I would almost wager itu child of sixteen 1 1 loves ir,o;fcr I have men Lcr 'wcojp, have seen ■ (he tears in hoi eyes wiion any danger has threatenod me. ’ , “Audi!—But lam more than forty—and she is scarcely sixteen—yesterday she was not 1 so. “Is she not too young for me, or am I not too old for her? “R is better to terminate this business. “* uev'.ioy my’seh; not bocimio i am more Ran forty, but Imcom'-s Fit ', m-.-ra :;i..tcou.” Tin; .■ ,‘ms net yet boon roccgnized.— Peril. jKg-er. ‘ : .H /.I. 1: mi'", } - m .-. \](t lT;j'i'A; I J Jij;; I'g.g (;{!]’];,CN'i*. - • ‘ tho ( ''/onu la < ' ScrJltivl. f. i- - -rnp ■’> n ".d j (tli-U) ]SO a 200 I P-‘d\i Ihipc, 10 wJ i J.S; j i!j aCO i Jji.' il j litlVV j !li!P| \i*j r I,[) i I; - I) a ] : l[\ ujy \ ! V.) a 1»50 it miGui 11 h J’i!.( l‘ l/'.imly a 1 ‘Zb \ Purer, Coolu n 00 a. .. [Pw--. r, . ,i. Ct. 10 a I’ll !•>«;> :r.:.p> 8a 10 (. Cour.it , I >o a‘.l . t !';,! > U‘- j 0 a 0 Tallow K»«/ i - j o'• v* OiR-ffn;; On j| r/u -.v, ( 11 aHi j Haviinff, white 11 als Coffee,sr. Cu!}.i 12 als j 1)j brown It> a IVS j .lava 11 alO Ls*t///, sis; a75 l Common Kio JO aH l yellow 71 ai) j ('niton , 00 a 00 , tihot, *J u It) Hour, Canal oJ3cz II j Ti Jly.soii 70 n 100 Unllimore* 7a 10 i Imperial 05 vJ 25 Corn, 87u a lOOj fiiHipowtlur 00 a 125 Jjnl, JO aII I 'rii'.luuc Fttdory, ( Hid, v, dr. .‘ -illcJ II \u TI Vitrii.s -I a I(i a Tie. Paul, yd a 0 0/:nabur'?:i No 1 15! Molasses, Oia 15 No. :i \\ \ I frails, 71 u 8! 'hi'Pen !, No. I: 11 aTj i Oils, .Sperm, 125 a 137 No. 2 810 n|| i Linseed 125 aJ 57 No. 3 $7. . <i 8 i Whale 55 aOS Wine.-, Malaga CO a75 t. Pork, Mess none TciieriflTo 87! als t Ti imo none Madeira 150 a 300 i Ve./Ipcr, 0a 11 Claret, per gal., b'2so <i Office, 9all I Cotton.—Tiiusano <iui t an 1 cairn ivpoit ,Ttlio I, HUito of the market for thia arlielo uhitli wo have made for the last month we have to r* port iu t!ie state for tlio last week There haa id.l been over », one hundred bak.i, Fold both from waruhounOF i : and from waggons during the l-i-t week, and the f| , prices given have been as for the last tnorr.ii vary- t ing from 5 a 8 cento, as the e\tn.T/;cs. (liiuc;:iui:s.—Above wj give the nominal quo- £ tutlons lor tho lending articled in this line ol trade ,| : hut the prices are altogether nominal r.s busiiuva i.i [ uncommonly dull anil tha imiio with flw C ountry ■ very light. Stocks.-.Wo do not giva any quotations aa thi u i liasnot bcou asdciiiad-.'to our kuow.'eJgs pJu-irg • the last month. i r-v.-p r ■/—.<** Ihl* uni wa ■»! ■■■■ «il CxniAKcr. — I Checks ‘at sight on Now York, T,o; ion ar.d Philadelphia, can hr had from most ol tur Tanks at 2 per cent, lor tlxir uv\ n bills, checks onCherloaton 2 per cent premium. Fri i ntTS—Continue dull at old rales. m:w vskk si ank r t may 50 Ct ,7e«.—-Fnif demand rontiimrs, nnd prices ro nain firm 'J'lictransneiiona durinq jmat threetlnys, , though including c; r i** panels for hciuo Ulc, l’a\c Kvn pK net pally fur shipuum,«mufuc. ]SO holes • /ol’.ji. ,i V u 12!. 100 Muiidap/J u 12: 300 (Upland, i u il,;‘r;d u New Or] >ms, 81 aII cento, fmn i: at; t:.l derin (hr week ofahqp? 1850 l :\les. :• -Jaritsc HsjluSSiiycisfc. ■ . p-;n:i, Myv — —/ .r, ihiji f-'ll.ljntj, Turkor . .. ■ :nil .! -ili N.ili [o \V I.a: U'Pi. .-I . . V.Vu'i.p "ton, I timlc.a.'ip, 1 day: ■ . , Ivor.dr:. !, Ilanp-n; i-lcaialpoi.t ia. ; ■ / y .. ii , ttenmlTbnt Cnrfen-. Qtilidwin! 1 ; ' i.annni. Mrl':a., I'l Itprick. An ; wooV.i-.L-.U:. 7 . ii;■ .. p'-l-p" J;i. i I -.ir.-.I t't:: \p il!Fan.) {>;;'•• sn, t.'l -tr Elviro, Itiii'i.a, St al.irya, Mrr mi • '• Lq io, M. i days f;a 7.i .' ... . I !- Bii-j C'oidilin, x'hmvootl, f . —: tjlz. t--r. xnuTzsuzxt: nxsMm .wsras iiSi'lß. Near (.'. lumbns, Mire., on the Mb of April last, of scarlet favor, John; on the Soil, Eu;x xou, mij on tho 3511 i, Shi ah J vm;, cl.ilJroa of Mr. John Finn, formerly of this eily. Two of these ehihlrcn were taken from their mates nt rh '.il, iiul in the sliompaeo of twelve days, foiiJ parents, were required I y e. mysterious prov idence, to render three of their little ones to that bourne from whence no traveller e’er telurn id. A filMißEaisiuaui! Set*. montliH after dale, api>lio.'dioa will ho --- mado to Iho llonorahio tho Inferior Court of Columbia county, Whon sitting fur ordinary purpo ses, for h ave to ti ll a lot of Land contain!# -10 noru.s, uml known and dii tnigiii-hod na Lot No I!!, 3d District, Chord!county, Indongwig to iho rn talu of Henry Wilkins, mid to ho hold lor ' , | f I.' SUSANNAH WiLKINS, Adm’x Fob 95 1837 49 J\v4m •'A in <. g • ti o ,;a CJSs uo nsec Ie •. y.iJRSOJiff iod'-btwl to tlio Aiuiustv CmtoNi .! cio: pivvlotiH lo I'm pirst i t Jamim'y Lai, mo e-.-.r .. ‘ I '/'is a.v. ; .1 i i-ake immedir.: payr. out, ua it is lif-Lit U-Jn.bJ.v i • (tin ! 'l.-a...'!p'v;l're :Up eiipso all tie if eld »'i ii'.’ i with tliql estidilsh’ ;pr.to-i early a,; praeibahio, Vliey will take the ri I. ui'ter nllrncos |.,y mail, whern tho Fostnicslvr’ii eorli.'ieoio oflho ro oblniued, ei.J lunvorded u> theu in ei>- Bgoffailuw; tu.il v.h. th- •me;• I i -h i- 0..n --nbt Ip ' em-lipd in al. ':■■ ■■, tin e who have other »‘e.i*hitls in lire ciQrNnt (he Climnlelo & SonlimJ offieo.er a«v mb or coimnitdi.-l liun:«>,)by r ; (ii.'ajml ■ me. I' malm u;» nil rvci bniil-nn’o or nolo.", m>iy have lUO surj.ltu pine, din their e.vifl lie n , end >i n-eeipl «*" '■ 0,1 the cams idlest om I (tat oCtli'P Anf-iish' ( r.iniele. ivr.-i o A. H. J’JiJif F.R'l'.')M, (pi‘ A n 6- \Y. !■'. I'CJL'IBIO’ON. , nav ] _}wi£ lb( VEGETAL! pE 'I’ONiG MIXTURE, Or Pever s»-i.3 Airrio Oenqnerer. I'or ht'i niffrnlor t\ ri:.-and A.-s fiJIMI:' inestininltle Fkotivcoß has warrontod it- J. self, liy rojj.rit'.'d Irii’iK, lu bea Iperior t.p any nr lirle vet oflfciv.'i«> .he I'iiliiic; ii is inlallililr in Ik tnits!itt:n.i «ml Fnvmi mel Aom:; fn reeonteases il e the Cim.i.s nnd Fnvmi in twenty f,li- in liiri i'll lemn ; being of a vcjtclablo eom p;>»it;Mi, tin phjilio will i iqnelemd no injurious of j i; del .ri . tr.iiip-v.t! ■; ii operates an ii mild I i hi otric.iml imrginiv , nnd may lie given wilh groat i rdvanti fi< in l'e entery, Bowel C’« mp’uinta, Depmv- Oil 1 inliih ; <;/, .hmailiee, Night Sweat.’,and unnyolher iiH'e, :i.'.is o! similar origin. For proof oi t'ie ftiency of ii.is mixture try a hotllo. Tlio in ve .tor, h: ii;,; auT-rn of I lie nmny miprineiplcil frauds lb’ll ara daily pfaeticed on tho piihlie, has lakcu the precaution tu prefix lun signature to the genuine. !Tr rteu-nre of Imposters and Couutfinl hollies I This mediciiio is put up in nemo half pint bottles, with tho words “Green’s Tonic Mixture, or Fetor ■ind Aguu Conqueror, Now York,” blown on the ides of tho bottles. For solo hy N. li. CLOUD, No. 232 Broad-street march 30 7-1 Agent for Augusta. 5. iVi'iuammit School. milli undersigned lias made for rs .ll. tahjiuhing u permanent Hoarding School at Towcllon, Hancock county, (ioorgia. T’he well known healthiness of this village, its quid nnd kc g I tided hiuiolion.and tlio unortoiilntiawi character of ilHcifi'.ciis goiiprolly, make it everyway, « most oli fhrn permanent Academy. as well as in feeling, the nn- A energies un dar.sij.. dis .•'HuJugly to the establishment of nil roapeeta worthy of the liberal patronage ofJmT fellow-cilizerjs—a palror.ago winch he soheito so liir only a lie sholl he found to merit i». i orlhfi HL.'oiunlodalion of Tupils from a distance, end w "h a view lo the perrnaiicy of his school, Ins ~Ti' Il 'M 11 11~» i| 1 nln tho reception of hoarders. The domestic nnnfrni*rai(il (liiered hy Mrs. Tall, formerly oi Was'lungluTi, tr mdy loiig experiencud nnd very favourably known ati u hoiiHQ>!< coper. • Ludd,a native of Virgini'i, and a lady of cm lahb bed remilalian as on instrnclrcs.s, will givcles s'ins in.all tlio ornamcnl.d branch, sos ferny I o edu cation. terms. Per Quarter. Tuition in the Ist Class, composed of begin ners, sl (JO do. 2nd CJa.sw, composed of such na btady CJoography, Licdish (Grammar, Arilfi ni'jlicjdic. 0 00 do. 3rd Class, composed of such as study Iho ancient languages or tiu high « r branches of JOngli .li edne ’.lien, fi 00 do. Drawing and Painting on paper uutiii, and velvet, 8 00 do. Oil aid Miniature painting, 3 Jo sons per week, 10 00 do. Oriental painting and A/ozo tinlo, 8 05 do. Wox-woil: taught perfectly, nnd ■i act of tnouldu furnished, 30 oq do. ■ sl>»)fiy an 1 L’ilding, 5 00 ». h . 0 .tl j Piano Forte, 12 50 do, L >aid, Vv;«;hiny, 1 and fuel, fu-r montli, I'J 00 i'' 'i ■. t > ..Hi,. r !!■ •2d Mi hhlay In .fan -1 a.-;.: i-.jd on L. .• .. ; .J Friday in Ji ~. t '■ '* l c..»!:ii.i 1. un'.ln-lib ufi.nday in .finic o*’ 1 Iv. irl alii,; 'tii 'i'hui’.-day in No vember. Hoard ar.d tuition payolilo Hemi annually at the close of oar h term, ivFCI’CHL, I’owe!ton, /k’.i.-oh 2\ } , 1837. Tho CliiMnit In an»l •Sc-ntim I Augitota, and tho Jiccoider, VillL'lgville, will each nuhlisli the u.';o\(; Ivvie.e per month, lor three month.', nnd on< c j . j month for three months thereafter,:;!!:] forward lia’ir uceoufils. S. F. march 27 2lni hiilannhu & B r«Saj»Ksi‘<( ViHuu’i. CURED BY EXTERNAL AFIM.ICATION. Blklt A. ti. 11 (JLL’S t/TEIUi ABDOMINAL d tfUPPOUTKU j • off red (tjthosenflln U I with Vrtdjipuuu Uteri, and other diaea;>r -a dc j>cnding u)>on r daxaiion of the aljdoniinal nn i !<'nt an in, im mr nt in every way calculated l< r r dii I and penmt nontrestoration to health. Wh; n tliis iristrurm-nt is ;. relidly an I properly filled lo the form of Clio pa tient it invariably affords tho most inimediato iminu• ! nity from the distressing Pdraggihg and hearing down” sensation.! which a-company nearly all ca- ! scs of Viscera! displacements of the abdomen, and ' i'M skilful app’it alien is always followed hy an < ar- ' ly tronl - I relic Ifitu th : lu r- 1 self. 7'ho Suj'portcr is <>f' simple construction and 1 ran be.'ij p’io l by tlio patient without furlhor aid. Wiiiiinllio JoNf two yearn 7(10 of th. 1 Ft ro Alalorui- 1 na! ttupporlew have bt. n ani l td with i!»l most li ip py reunion 1 'l’iir? very gnrnt buc« . s wliix litfds lublrnraont has i nt t wanimts llic :» • riuja, that its examinaliorj hy ili<* Piiyait iun will iuduco him to discard tho diy guwlifig possary !mhfirto in use. it is gratifying lo i htato, tiiat it has mi t the decided approbuiion of eve- 1 ry i. lends rof the .'/cdioul Faculty who has applied it, cm welt an every j itiorit who Irs worn it. The having bncri appointed agent for 1 tho sale of thotikhovo Instruments, nil orders address. | cd to him will ho promptly attend;*;! to. 1 N 6. CLOUD, Vyhutosalo Druggist, No. 232 Broud*it, Augusta, (»>. 1 'XrA supply of lluir« CVlobrated Tw« .os olwoyv i pn hand. April 4 77 j Rdicou [ f jplIK l*ronnetor of thin vnlna!)! ) Watering idsxce d- Hitimteu four miles from Ailvmw, would rcvpui - fully inform the public time hi* Hodpo will lo ready ‘j so. the reception of visitors by the fust June, w bit h from its connexion with his Tavern in Tow n, remind tlio Helicon S!pring« tho moil desirable watering _ nine.* in the Slate—aflbrding visitors nnd hoarders a 1 opportunity of alternation from one bunco to the other when 1 heir inclination or interest prompts. Fur tlio accommodation of ihrs-c who nn ■ Omnibus w ill puss daily hdtweon the two Hole!;-’. JOHN JAGKRt'N k April 2(5 Ctw 07 __ . rt Ui-NliltAl. VHMSIMt'I lI .‘XU COt« 8 J.UU I'IUN AGENCY". rilllTK midorcigncd, Inin editor tn.d proprietor of il the !< i (Vo’./;.‘t/.’, having lliHcxleii..is ; incss of tint it taMu’inuT lu cl.«ac, nnd cm. ciocy y from long eVperi-ia|;!»vv much nm-.h a facility ia * nrcdiMl,at by t!u’iV< sh, ii dispoaed tocon; - i .1 with it n( ,■ ui A " r:i( 1/ fbnhu rolleotion of A. c. • j' paper and o;liur / v!(. s in thiy and thu neighbor,- iiij: Foiulu ra *Stat» r’/nul will lm\ ulmust contionai jy to juv. •i’.’ihfm lilm.jell ifftuadd thchuaiui j s odev- * ot! hosuftk'ient, Jli<*cgciu y will be made,h’/r A on..—ii;; I while Id- lun : eunnccilofi whh the . /’<< ;:ui; I ctH:.--i'(pr*ni Uaov.ledgoof its peculiar rr qai.- '.iu fi.x uhd li.;iis nc-.a ;-ncli gn Agciicy, anj.j , hit cyti’usivc pci's'eud ac.;uaint.nica .with the hnah j li ’.: id people c! the cjiiain , nfidrd (('ctilier faeih- “ lies to? life performance of its dunes, he trusts that J i-taitable rmpiirics will kayo no doubt of his i ronipl 1 and fuilldul attention l<* them. . -iday 3 wif 103 A. 11. FiLMJBU&TON. Johu tS^scom^'C. THIS C’elehi'a'td Uaccr will make first Henson at tho lIAftIFTON near Anguoln, C«o., under the direction of 31 r. Fri kman W. t \ $ f'Jf h Lacy, and be let to Mitres, the ennu- 1 f t*. —.- V "3?i:g Eeason, nt Ono Hundred D.dlurs I the Henson, payable 251 h Dcoeinbcr ucal, \>iih Una t Dollar lo the Qrooni; the season to commeru o tho 15th February, and end tho 15tlr July next, it is re* qnr.sicd that portions sending inorca, willbcnd a nolo for the reason nnd a pedigree of tho maio. John Dascumbo never having cuverod, his power? as a fbal-goltor arc, of course, unknown : uue.li mares thcref hc, as do not prove in foal, shall have tho benefit of another .season, froo of charge. Messrs. Qlasoork &. l.ncy ore extensively provided with Lola and SJables, for marcs that may hu soul to remain with tho Ii r. n, and will ho kd ut fifty cents per day. Iftack Bcrvnnto, sent w ith mares, fed gratis.— ■Fvery care and ailontion will b«> taken to guard A'.iinut accident!! orcscnp6s, hut ni liability will he iticuiTcd for either. A repon having gaineu oi renin * ticn that John Biiscuudio would not cover, I take ’ this rncibod lo contradict it, bo fur as ho ha?i nut re * fused. FKDKv ftFF - John I’ascomhc is a light elitviml fifteen and a hall bunds high,lino hone and muscle, • l with v ry Aiipctlor limbfi nint action, fiix years old ' the'earning ;:pri; hn v:r.r. got hy the ccksliratod Ik 0 Ben nd, ... hi ■ \vfl ol b> Paco] i. ' nwl ho by imported fuii/cn ; li is grand dam by i 111 ■' ju«rP:'l : and : non 1 1:in great grand <lnm by \Vad< 1 Jr.impn.’iFs i\;rn/,< n, and lioliy jjujiottod J lininapt hi (i:;ri hy iiarivell’M Traveller, his grand (lain C;.« ’ . ;illi. hy old fa’ammight nut of (-ali. ta, imported J hy Col. Fird; /kinvr-H’w 'l'layclh r wu.m by Morton’e 1 Tinvcllcr, out pf Col. Bird’fj Basconihc’s ‘ great grand dnm f>y imported Figure, liisgroat great prand dam unsold Fliniucrldn, who uni got by imported Wddnir, out oft he imported Caihillarc. J'uficoJilbc’s pcilbrmancn on the Turf'.'.roof no rr eontd.iJo, nod conHeoupiuiy no well known, 1 deem it unnecessary to t rouble the public with any i-cmmlei . of min *, i;i relation to ilmm, eveept to Male that he • has iicvt rla d a heat sinc eho Ims been in mv hai-als. *. joiln immiddi. 1 Mnndi 10 57 ff.fii&il rot* Sale.' Oj JXIE buliHcrilicroffi'if; (or saleiltofulluxvlng !,o(n, .H siluutxi in (iio ililCurtmt imunlios of (his Kmic, I on gooil (’Tina, Aiqilii'utiou emi ho iiihilk to him 1 ■tl Iknvury, GniuiUbi.'i County. Deu. i Land Luts in Giikhokeh. No Dis. Geo. (il 17 1 81) IU 3 293 U ■» 2(55 11 3 05 13 3 Goi.d Lots , 10 15 8 , 333 v I (5 \ 1157 3 3 181 \ 2 3 470 3 4 8 1 3 83(5 1 -1 133 18 2 333 3 3 1196 2 4 1203 14 1 877 21 a 828 18 2 285 3 4 571 21 2 750 17 2 228 3 8 182 17 4 885 I 2 20 20 Early, ; 12 ik> <lo 310 1 4 llq im ' do , | i Dooly. 2>j[) H •. , r/ R. B. LOVLKSS. March / 54 w g ln Cilfftl.G fA, .hfftnwn ( 'outih/: W/ll;:iH:A.S,JoJffi M. Alexander,administrator ‘ ol tho estate Win. W. Montgomery into of .•* H’ii.l county, c|(icensocl,'iqi|ilic;! for li.tli t.s JluuuH u rv ' Iroin ),ni<! oiilnfe. “ TJmso nro lliorcforc to rile mid mlmoiiinli nil im,| singular, iho kindroil ami creditors of sa.il docca icil 1 to ho ami ajipcnp'iit my ollico wilhm (ho (uuo pro scrilicd hy law, to file (heir objections, if any (hey have, (o shew eaiLio why said Idlers should not he grunted. Given under my hand, at office, in Louisville, E (Ins Cth day ol March, 1837. E. ItOTJIWEf./., G’l'k C, O. •' March TO (jp,,, /-,q le OEOItfiJA, Scrlvcn Coutiti/ E WHEREAS, Jacoli Oliver, Ailminiatrntor on Ihec..lalaol Jlai.v Aim 1 reeruau, dcce’ised apjilic: (in' Ecller.: Disuii.reory (real xuii) Adiliiai:,- * tr ui’ui. 1 Ir’ir,’ (li'.ieliuu lo <;i(e an I admcnr li all and 0 : iuguliir, il.e liiiidrvd ami cnnlilori ofsnel dec,u „ d B I'i I;, i I a l'l ,: ir ui i'.y o/ih c< v i 111 i■ i ili,. |j|,„, pr., s; seri.icil l.y I tu (if- (heir ohjcciious, (if ucy ijc ; , h'Hc.) 10. hew c. II"; Wlty : aid I her,. fc (iould lie’ ~ Erected. vi liy older ol ilif Uc.uorehl. ilh lirai.., ; ~f ihp j,, Vl (eriur Goiul ol'said i .im(v, tHa I tof March I'.p, JO !lUA l iiiilt V, Cl. rE. March 3 film 61 ’J I- () ftIIIA , ./ijjt rsuit tbnrili/, p I! EKE AW Ji t Ilnur nml lane Miller, !; u ./ Allan .ish'elor and A.luuui„rratrix of 1ie,.,. .. I.(.; id (!■.. C, )•, ,5/d(. r, d< r ie l, applit a /.ct* , (i . i I //.. 11; i;-.;a ii y on .cud i dale. *1 hf f im; I her'.hire 0- (ate and admonish all and ■ ini'idar, In iauu'rcd an I creditor,; cf red,l d. c. v ..,| to file their ohjcr ii-.us, if any they have, wilhiu (he lime prescribed hy law iu my officii, l„ show cause why said lolti or should not ho prsuled. Given iiieli r my haml, at office, in l/mi„vi!lc, 31 I Ili. Ist day ol Mnv, 1837. B Eli'EN IJO l'inVEU., Gl'k, r. o Hi way 4 wfiifl nn Ji, GJWIMIA, iu n <ouiil v . in V V 11 1'.UI'.A S, 5V illi .in ((,; crugga, adni’lu.lra- jo J » lor, njiplii h for I. trers oflli aiimory on the ol ’■lam ol Edward U 'himuqdiMUlud. th 1 he ;; me th’ r hue, 0, cite and admonish all and singular Ilia l.iiidrcd and cr. diior.r ol said deceased lo ho i.iel appear al iny oflico within thctjino pro- - ; creed hy law, lo til’ (heir ohjoelions, d any they have, to els.w cause why said letters should uot'hf) graalcd. H < iv.il i-.m'ii rmy hand, at ollic. ,iu JaeksoiilJOro'. ■« Ikia i .l day ol .May, 1 >37. r j, JO.MIIJA )’!'.URV, ClorK. m ei'ty t lint mi re Ilurl.i ‘ £| W HERMAN, Alc.vaud.. Ifi Kay, Admiuislrafor * in light of his wile, mi iho cslalo ol’ rl/urtlm Kpain, hlto of said county, de. ea rd, applies lor let tors ol pixuiiseiou. Tlkso are (lierclorc lo tile mid admonish all r.ud singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, lo he and apjiear at lay office within iho lime pre. eri hed hy law,to filutheir ohji elious, if any they have, ol to shew cause whv s'tid letters should not he (>raule.i’ 1" Given uuder mv (mud, nr office, in Waynesboro’ l> this J7th day ol March, 1837, T. II BLOUNT, r,. c c . Mane!) 23 months alter da;.', applicn'lon will bo B- made lo tho Honorable, ilu Inf. rior Court 01 driven i-onnly, when silting for ordinary purpose* so 1 nvr to sail all (helical J&tnio ol'Cc rgo I). It. I’i.tioraoi’, lute of Dooly countv,deceased. JOHN it. WADE,Adm'r. may 1 104 AaUiib»! itrator T s Notice." B pbK• K ni >nths afterdate application will bomade ■«- to ll :• IlnTUiruhlo ike Inferior Court of Jrtfer -n»i county, when / in int? f>r Ordinary pnrpos>'N, fur ni Iho I'ilm .*.* .*••/ »>*» Albn, de<c unod, in fluid county, prT**-»iniv»ir unr , ndy tfiiiVg binds of .lames Sionr and other? r.VVV.VX, Ailm’r. 3aV.hMJ 67 /' ; . VbltcrT It i.. .i ! i).i r d ilo will bo ■i. i’. n<U j '»‘*. Honor iV Interior Court of i: r«ou county, w urn (up ofcßimry purpose?, l-»r I - I'd li»r « t I mtd in AjinHfig county, coJdounn« 4‘W. noj * 4 h. lon ;..;n£ to the h Into of Har py <to£ury, [ \ i TV. OiI CGORV, .idm*r ' 5 iuu 60 | .AviJiißiiM u *m Notice, 9 umnil n! i r if.iio applirritruji will hq m -,. **• nn-iv' t tho h<• i• • • ?;»* ! • Ini-.iiior C«»urt ot Hurko county, ns it * ’ourr cl * iorloavo to sell lour hundred iu-I'ts of burl in mud county; bnloriginp to tlmrututool Jqhutlmn Johiio,Adjoining Hinds of Dr, 11.11. Jiilbr, Aztintth lJiilu>,nnd othors Jili.l’K JOHNS, AdmV. nprii 21 yy •'Stfminiulrntor'a , m ntha uftor dour application will bo -«• mndo tolho hmiorahlp I nib rior Court of Julfcr mui county, Billing as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to soil tho real estate id Solurrum I'hillipa deceased, for tho purpofo of tUvffciofi unionist t.;o heir* of nnid deceased, nprii Chit It A Sill.f: V PfHUdPS, AdmV. JSiimiiiistrasjtr’H rTotice, rribuths after date, application will bo fb njado to the honorable Inferior Court of Jeffer son county, w hon flitting for ordinary purposes for leave to null tho real estate of * s, ’tophcn Colter, deecna cd, lor the benefit of tho cn ditorn of mo id deceased, ISIILI I ■ ; M!‘.\ .lilm’r. jßrtminiviraSorh JV^eJeeT* i7*Ol ; lv month's after duly, apjdjcalion will ho ft- maclulu (iit* Honorable ike Inlniur Court cl’Co inmbiu con illy, when sitting lur ordinary purposes, lor leave lor. Ilu Negro Woman slave, linirieu Sa r.di, I bashaw being a part o.tthcoslaloorjlra. Doro thy <l. Jonof), ilcc. red, aiel to ho Roll! lor tho Irene.Ct ofehc hoirs and orodilors of said (i'^cm'cd. cmVAKD W. JOiNiiS, Adm'r. aprii 10,1337 liulm W y&ciiMjnlnls , . , ..!«p J s Police. monthanllm dnloapjrlicnli rn will bo made K. to (ho Honorable lire Inferior Court of Colum bia county, while silling (or ordinary purposes, lor. h nvo to troll it iract of hand adjoining Hondo and /uebry, in said county, and u negro boy named, Daniel, br longing to lire cslfalc of CoorgoA. Tindall,' deceased, hue of nn'd eoiinty; (or lire nonefit of tho heirs and creditors of said deceased. A. L Z." :lIliY, Adm'r. March 11 dim 68 •■iftminiHratur’s •Votiee. rnonllis after date, application will bo rondo a to the Cinirt of Unllnnry of linrlio county, for jeavo in sell 71 a tin iil Land In said eiiwtily belong ing In Julia Ann Cub in in, (Minor) adjoining lands of John I,ndge, and Dllinrs, nprii 10 H 3 Mlld.V COJ,KAZAN,Guardian. iVbtlco. montliHuftofunte, I will inako|opplicotion *0 iu tin llontiroablo the lufonur of Colum bia county, whenmtting u« n court ordinary, tor. leave to soil l.oi nunitar Twenty Vp. t 26,) in the Hucorul Diotricl ot J.ii'ent i ty, ns il\iv. üby Win. .1/, tiftpuy nml Atm I tlwunltt (iu ilow.) lil.N UV W AlAl.mitlAE.Gu d’n. 5 util ■' i V jEx«M‘«tor J M I¥offer. STiOUU rnoi.lhs uftor dateQppliiminn \vjli boimulo to tho < 'oiirl of Ordinary (»!’ Iltirl.o county, for leave to well Lot in tho 17tli Dwl. ofihairy, c ounty, ilrnw n by llciiumin 1 hilips, n« n purl of Iho re cl r btCite? of Aichilntl I Hell, dmuKrd, s,. i:mas Ex r of Archibald I) 11. march 20 'J.'i AdiniitiNU'.'fior’s , inoiillioidlerilitlo.application will be made In the 1 Iniioiiililo lnli rior <'mill of Jellsrsoij county, silling lor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell ibe real eslnie of lire lain Anthony W. Walker, do (leased, for il e purpose ol'divisimi Ac. AlU'Ul.Tl WALK Kit, Adm'r. inny 1 Jim )U1 E\«'<'CsJ<ir’H notice. I NOII rnonllis nl'ur dale nppliritlion will bn 1 niadu tn ibe bonornlde, the Inferior Court of /.ineobi county, whilo silling lor ordinary jnirposos, tor leave to soil tho real esiuio of Item Uurnsan, deceased. UKAI ItKA/A'AN, KKcet'r. may 1 mini h 1 ! A<!nssS«EKtß'.*«toi ,J 8 i\«ticc. . U? (MJ ]{ months after dulo application v\ ill bo mndo B. to tho f'em lof Ordinary of Uichmond County, furlunvo to kc*ll ail tho real cnlutu ol Jurvia Bullard, Into of imid county, dccctißod. fANDREW J. AUI.LEK, AdmV. ulicc. be made 3,' 1,1 H «■■■■ i ■ .iTd ’■Prt}* i ■ to the Honorable the inluiior ( nnrl son tioimiy, when silling an a Court of Ordinary, lor leave to sell ibnie bundled nevealnqrij or le ton ol null ami Inekory Land, in ibn courtly of Wash tug hm, liolonging hi .1. M. \v., It, i, .A, n. nn j \ V . It I cl Is, Honors, I >r their benr/ir. nr i,• iu.,, JOHfil I’KKL, Guardian. March I), 1837 gy JExcciUoc’s no!lee. (j 1 1 it rttonibs after date, appliealiim will be mode u - L’ lll <> Honorable tfte Inlerior Court of Huiko ■onnly, vvlii-n silting na a Court of Ordinary, for nave to is II a Lot of Land, No. 133, HUb distriot, s rly (‘onnly, belonging to tho eslale of Jonathan Lewis, lulo of i aid eeimfy, deeeasod. ar . , HKNHV LEWIS, Kree’r. Mfeh I, JBB4 Jim Elxccmlsjip’h Notice. JT ,0,1 1 H months after dale, application will be • luado to the Honorable the Interior Court, of '■l riven i onnly, wle it siliion for ordinary puritos ’ • I'" I ; 'v< to hi II IVi Ah run ill Pino Land, in said ■mnly, e.| joinin'; land vof Jam. , U. Goldwirc, Cran . iil bevill, iin'l olbers, I. ■I .neji/g (o tbo eslale of William L. Do lim a. till. 1d... MtCALL, niori't. '• M-.ieb «.l, 1..3/ 68 Jim A j ' i, if. a jit I »t fl. j*;i 5oa 4 IVoI lee • pc ()l ,! maaiba after dato application will bo *' 1,1 ■ l : 1 ,bi i he j?:icjii # i' Coiiit oi BurKc County, vhciji Miinu' itr ordinary purp ,hch, ior leave to ucii he M-roe ; (■> Chatluu Cavenah, late of aid county, det tajed M* WIGGINS, Adair. Waynesboro, Pel, 33. 1337 48 «-'/■(*aaj9s*<g£jfiaa ? « Notice. S(' U1 , l{ ""'hill- lifter dole, application will bo - maun to tho llouunddo the lulbrior Court ot irivin eonnly, when silling fororomarv pnriiose«, : or leave lo sell COD Acres of Land, more or less, in .id eoiiniy, one third of which is Oak and Hickory,’ nil Ibn d Siva lop, and ilia balance Pino I.ami; ad, 'lining Imidgol James IJovillo, William IMack, ami ‘l.crs; belonging io Noeey Ann Bevill and bet luce eluldron, tv illlurn, I’obert, and Cajlroy lievtU 1101!KIt P UK VILL, Guardian. M ireli ft 88 4tm idniinibiratorn Notice. PpOUll month' after dale, npjiliemion will be h made in ibe (ioiiomblo tho Justices of ibe Infe ior Court ot liiirkn County, vvlibii sitting li»r ordi lary purposes, liir leave to sell a lot of Wad inChc 'okee, eoiiluifiing 10 acres, known ns lot Np. 678 list District, •-’ml Section, us part oi lbe real estate oi ri.omaa .Mallo y, lulo of Ibirkr. r-oinitv, do ceased ■ JOHN U IIOUINSON, Adm’r Neb. ‘.7, 1337 4tin 4‘J 85 scciiforN Notice. WILL bo sold on 1 fio’ny the (3th day of May noxl, at the residence ol John Magrudor, latu A Buritu eounly, deecOSod, a part ol the perishable iropt riy of said deceased. Terms made known on DO day -I r.i fomt wvan, >,,, , . 1 J UtiUiVN,' J L ' ,s --"U" 3 J ,