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MRS. BHODTFJF3 PARTY.
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finer the m»tfm ol .Mr*. !*vorer’s party had
spread abroad, there was scarcely mi i.Uml |
in |)ir losrer ranks »l life. who dii 1101 repine ul
It,«ir111, old < >i'X •>“> ‘“ rH I tic haj>|>in.«i j
in perspective, of lieing guest* (t the "J»}» "‘X’h - i
in( (etc. Wink these jmnilde dentzi n« were in- ,
dolgmg in these jms.-ipahlc feeling*. llic nlject* |
of ihcm were nii,le>« racked wi ll care ami disqui- j
elude. Ewn’ttfe wealthy Dashwood, the star ol j
iilabion, vra* Mt exempt from either. Ho had
new doubted that hi* pre-eminent advantages
would secure him a i in vital ion, but sinee the
<noUp|Nn;ui* rencontre at Dulaiioy * assurance
|i«j yielded to apprehension. A* fir the poor
♦ox.foctjcncr he hail I" barricade bia duor* and
Window* a.id work like a mine., by lamp light.
At I**t. surmise*. anlici|ialioiia, mid cxpecla- j
linns were put an end to, by the actual announce
went through card* ».f Dilation, id the, great ev
ent which had ad long been "easting iis shadow*,
before.” Mr.TiiVtnaai was the first on the list of
■ingle itta i w'l i reecived one and chancing In
meet Tiper he sjidy i d it in him.
“Great grariiius, Jupiter,” he exclaimed, and
jvranc ngoffto hi* h«lg tigs to »eo if an invitation
'bad licen left tliere for him, his feet lie .» up and
down he came in a sitting posture mi the hard
pavement, which ahqwed him little merry. Spile
■of hi* excitement. Piper fell the pain, and a
|ta*acnger assisting him in ruing, t quir.d if "he
won much hurtl”
“I’ll warilnt hi* oteacygia hu* felt the ahrick,”
mid Tuhman. “hut it'* no matter, he Inis mi in
vitation to Mr*. Shooter’s which is a salvo for all
bruises.”
“Von don’t any an,” said Piper. “Where 1—
when I—but I cannot stupid bear,” and oil he
ran and in leas than a minute returned clutching
the delicate nitac, as if fenrlul of ita taking wing*.
The intiladouato Mi*. Shooter’s par'y were ve
ry general. Ail who were included in, or ap
proached the paleisif gentility were thus Inrnoied.
Ketch, on aat among the sutfcrcra, Ihipro'eclid
by the guldenahieLl which hud turned usido the
abaft* of Mr*.Shooter'* malice from Ua-hivnod.
he waa left to rue (lie fatal consequence* of hi*
eurioshy. Not all hi* puns could avail him, and
be bad made two excellent ones in that lady’s
bearing only nn the previous day. Piper could
not d'tguiso his s.ilisl'ac ion at the disappoint-
Went of Kelchum, who Wa* restrain. dhy policy
from seeming to nul|ce it, as lie vvislied to appear
cool and in..ifla.eni on the occasion.
The company were requested to rnir.e in
•'Fancy Continue." 'Puhinaii ami Kelt hum,
( fortunately for llio latter,) had not | rovi.lcd
' themaelvea with dresses; the rest were complete
"nun tie men. '
••You "have the consolation of nut having
thrown away,your money for nothing," said Pi
por, looking’a* if lie gra.lgod the disappointed
roan the aOUtaiy remnant hu hod reminded him
of.
The enieriftnmeut was to take p’acc at Mr
P ier itluiutei'a new house, hy far die largest and
most aphmdid that had ever heen erected in the
liwo. Artists‘Un I upholsters vveru putting llte
la*t fini*h to it. , The floor* were painted in fairy j
■renet and mimic flower* ; and the walls and
ceiling* decorated in a alyle of elegance the most
perfect that taste and art could ileviae. Tray
after tray, and basket upon basket pouted from
the lusuiious boards of Uehinoy, and wore borne
i i tbs direction of the anticipuud scene of festi
vity.
Thursday w. * tho appointed day. and there
wanted only two to-pass before it* arrival. Yd
each of Wiese aeeracd equal in duration to those
of the Hyperborean region*. Unt however wea
rily lime a. (teftred to lag, Thursday at length
broke over the impatient expectants, in floods of
golden light. Tim weather wa» indeed delight
ful and the air cool and refreshing.
Th* spirit* of Dashwoml into to fever heal,
while those of Kitchum sunk below xero. ’J’hc
latter thought at onu lime of pretending urgent
business from town, hut reflecting how transpa
rent this stratagem would a, pear, ho abandoned
lire idea, and Jelctmined to stay and hraw It
cut.
Piper who hitd chosen to personate ''Time;'
« n ployed in ret of ilia intervening hours in sou
timx'mg hUsteifdur firm, cquipped in eostirme,
before a full length inirrul, which hurrg in iris bed
room, and practiving the feats ha was'to perform. |
Ha hud provided himself with a scy the, which I
whatever destruction it might effivl on the fra
gile. threatened little to the sturdy and corpulent,
•a it was n..l'thicker than a bonnet wire. That
there might “he no mistaking him,” «* ho said,
be had woven for hiin.ell a luxuriant wreath of
—fAyme—which waste he placed upon hi* head.
Numberless were tho an tea, he executed. With
hi* long arm*extended under ids artificial wings,
be would first move slow.—then la-t—next with
lire utmost apidny —illustrative of the irregular
movement* (a' b ait St lire) niijioor o mortals) j
ol that invaluable, hut much aim ed treasure.
Hearing in remembrance that dancing generally .
made pari of the diversions at fan ty hills, ha
wallaed, gavotled and patio, aded so furiously
with the rhaii*,** acareely to leave them a leg
to aland upon. The holster was Miss Juliana &
never, in reality or imaginali hi, was the gay belle
eo whirled about. The appointed hour of 9 at hist
■truck—Carriages rattled over the pavement*—&
light* were teen streaming from many an upper
•lory, where number* were engaged in the same
1 impofhml act—dressing for .Mrs. Shooter’s party.
’ Hash wood, whose lodging* wore a few doors
fioin Piper’*, had not yet left his room. This Pi
per had assured himself of hr having kept a look
out (Vom hi* window, w hence he watched the Iran
•it of the l>eau ; his eagerness to he nt the party
restrained hy tho determination of arriving a the
at me instant with one of the luslii mahlcs. As
be stood thus quivering i i every fibre, what was
his aiirp. ise on seeing Hash wood issue from his
hotel, dressed in his usual habiliments, and his
aurpris amounted to astonishment on hearing
him any to hi* servant, “are you aure that the
bout dqpjru so toon !’*
’“'Yea, *ir, It will leave in ten ’ minutes,”
VIM the reuly.
“Then I am wiitv, it,” »,xbl Dash wood, spring
ing in'oaeai fkt* .which drove off in lltc Jircv-|
lion of the river,
“Wlaat can rfitins mean.” ejaculated Piper
ft herriUeptesru’miex-t rushing through his brain.
*’l do believe there is to Ihj no party after all."
And •* tbvftgbl* aiadUr to this occutrcd, hi*
roam door w<* ihMyvn open and Ketchuui enter
ed liursiingjviib lioghter.
“Piper,” be aaad, (redoubling hi* mirth, “le!
ft* diveat you df ypur gulled, but I mutt lak>
added ho, dodging, “Time cots ftmn *|i' y
—bulb greatand small. Hum for Mr*. Shoot.
poity—Mre. Jftfer Spooler’* pany—th* my*.
«ry h m MM> lifetaftlf «•*« aaarrti-d
e
to Mr. Pater Shooter altoal a quarter of an bout
since. Ttie bridal train of carriage* ha* been
flambeauxed to the bridegroom’s new house,
where they are wailing to receive tUtir goert*.’*
“Mi-a Juliana wed wd to Peter,” gasped Pip*f,
1 and fed (aiming 1 1 the floor.
Sc.ilod at the foilhor en 1 of one of the rpaci >u* j
j room we# the yoang hiiJo arrayed a* “Motif
nialial.Tiic Lig.il ol l ie Harem.” blazing in all
Hie pride of h••|reoy ami jewel*. Hy her side sal
the groom in a magnificent eastern dies*, and on
i either h ind wore arranged their attendant* attir
ed in vat ions and atr.km£ costumes. Crowd*
i continued to pour in, and among them (he fair
amt false Juliana had tho unnatural ailisfacdon
iifhe h tiling numbers of tier deluded victim*, as
sembled to play a deceitful part, in order to hide
their chagrin and disappointment. Never before
had coquetry been practised on an extensive a
scale; never vas the triumph of the coquette more
complete. Vet U i-lnvoul and Piper xyc e not
there—she longed to enj >y the wo,mded vani.y
of tho imp, and to lauglt at the fooleries of the oth*
er. Hands of music swelled flic concert, and the
dancing hud continued for some lime, and still
they c.i lu n it; o.i i vv is race hu; from the allures
of H a* fast a* a favorable tide and an engine
of forty horse power could propel the steamer in
which lie had embarked—the other was just re
covering (mm llic diMih-likc trance into which
the inleiligrnrc of Kclelium had thrown him.
Though this long expected parry had proved
a death-blow to llic hopes of in my who had
thought to re-einlmtsc themselves for their great
expend! urea, from the fortune of Juliana, yet the
■ majority of the company, who were fannies and
, married men, had no such feeling* of disappoint-
I n ent to mar the pleasure of being til Mrs. Shoot
er’s parly In the niidat of the mirth, real and
lictilions, a figure rushed in—lt was Piper, part
ly despoiled of hi* fancy dross, lure-legged and
hare-fooled.
“There, lake that —and (Ant—and that," he
ciicd, frantiely, throwing toward* llio hiido first
a packet of billets, next n sprig of myrtle, and
lasl'y a long Ires* of fair hvr— ‘ t ike them all,
deceitful, cruel woman—you have worked me up
to desperation—l don't know what I may do,"
"Tim# must hs taken hy the forelock," said
Tollman, who was ihere, dressed a* an officer
of the Inquisition, and seising him hy his xvrealh,
and aided hy others, Piper was thrust out of
doors ami .1 the laughter of the company, in which
the bride joined.
And where wa* Mia* Pcaho ly, nil thi* white,
her dress quite prepared, not tho must tii vial ar
ticle omiltled ! Among the list of wounded,
“I t Id you, my do ir,” said her mother, “not
lobe too sure, Ini. to wait until you wore invited,
hut you would not listen to me.,’
“Oil let mo alone—let me alone," screamed
Priscilla, —"you have no more feeling for me.
limn if 1 were n alone,”
“Well," said the old lady, kindly, “I did not
mean to make you feel any worse, I was only
saying, that if you hud taken my advice”—
"There you go again," said Piiscilla, “you
will ilitvo me cnixy,” and springing up to leave
the loom, she fell dowti in strong hysterics. The
mellow notes of the wind instruments and tho
1 merry aouml of the violins, continued until a Vile
| hour, and still the shrieks d Priscilla were heerd
like llio diapason of an organ far above all,
Ali'er the dancing had been dir continued, tin o’
weariness, the company atill lingered a* if unwil
ling to leave a sennu of anch unrivalled splendor.
At an early hour the following morning, tho
bridal parly set out for Shooter-dale, the country
seat of tho Shunter family, leaving ninety-nine
. of the (lower of the youth* of U—— to chew the
eud of hittgr retrospection,
CMIIONIUm AND SPIN I'lNlSl*.
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Moiiilup Kveiiing, June I'J, IBb7*
FUR CUVLUMJU.
it. uiuiKit.
Our columns aio occupied to-.lay with impor
tant extract* from the Knglish papers received at
Now York hy tho last arrival, bringing Liverpool
dales to tho 3J of May, Inclusive. Tho political
iuhilijjciicc is "fill 1 , very little hit,rest. The
pre.ctil condition of commercial affairs in Kit
tope and the United Stales render* every piece of
iiitcdigence in relation to money matters of more
| absoihmg interest than any tiling else. It will
ho seen that the accounts are not so unfavorable
ns wa* expected. Nick Diddle secerns to lie
looked upon i i England n* a great financier.
Gen. Mirahean H. Lamar, of Texas, formerly
of this Slate, i* now at Colu nhna, on a visit to
hi* relations and friends. Tho citizens of that
place h ive tendered him a dinner, which he has
accepted.
The action er ••lod 'pencem e," lately taken hy
the Mexicans, vv a * used ns a place of confinement
j tor Santa Anna, rhorllv after his rapture, *ud
was under the command, tnen, of the lamented
Uoimnodme II rev kin*. It wa* a constant prac
tice with the captive to beguile the limn hy using
hi* knife to cut out letter*, figures, and fantastic
dev ice* anil to i in- day of her rapture had the
"SAN PA ANNA” cut out by his own hand
M hen lie hud finished tils amusement, the'coin
inodore slept up. ami taking off hi* hat, with a
poli'ehow, said, “urimit me to congratulate your
excellency on having now put your none to the
Independence of Texas."—True Am.- icaii.
—*——
TI VIL.
From the A’, F .Iniscicaa, JuneS
FOREIGN IX PELLIUENC’E.
Fmm Evulano, hy the Ftoludetphia, packet
slop ol Ist ulitimi, uccounls reached here yestes
i day afternoon, which, on the w.iole, arc better
limn was geneuilly expeelwl.
The packet ship Imlepen b ncc, of the Blh
A pill. K tell did not sail nil the Ufl,. went out
in 18 days, and carried sonic liad news, but noth
-1 lug in comparison xxiih ilie evd nJiogs, of
vdbich tile packets ul lliiii and -1 ill w fie tftc
nearer*.
Hmler the circumstance*, however, of the Cot
lon market i ising in luv-e of the accounts from
this site, ami the Urge American li u-cs still
standing, ami being likely loatand, wo may liojic
ihul no vciy material change („r the woisu was
again to lake place in Eoglaml,
Uie death ol M. An itloo. Foreign Secretary
of the King ol Pratsu, i* a'litounced.
Meunier, who attempted to assassinate the
King >if die French, wa* condemned to death hv
the Court of Pvers, but ids sentence wa* commu
ted hy the King lu perpetual banishment. La
can x«o I Lacuae, vvho were tried,as hu accom
plices, were louml not guilty.
The Hntisli bug beuut, 18 guns, commander
Craigie, raptured on the slh ot Hiceuihrr, off the
I)miiy river, a Uai.itn-ec built schooner, under
Spamsli colors, with 111 slivesou hoard.
The (Airies, hy » vote of 98 to 65,
have denied to the sjpauish robotic* The right ul
sending Rep csviilativiw to that body. y>
l.o*nov April 26,
Movsi Manx xt.— The interest taken in ibe
novel system, s« far as modern lime* m*y go, of
introducing ft opei tee *f 8t»i« po|v«r tr icplsee, or
»th«t represent the unpaid debts of the American i
merchants, has not in the slightest degree abated, i
And the policy of thia mode of releiving the par
nca connected with the America trade beccomra i
hnuily more questionable. We have always i
doubled the (aihcy of President Jackson's crusade
against the United .’Slate* Dank; the first elVeet 1
in* iiecn 11 disarrange me whole nf our eominrr*
i nl inn rc-ls, the mam I will tie lothrow many of i
nudiii.iiiUlai-iuring clas.ee nut of employment and
create much distress which the re action upon
the coniinerci I iiioney tnaiket of the United
Slates ta probably very l.kely In increase. Our
a'de evening contemporary, the Standard hastlie
loll? wing. with which we eordtallv agree:
“We think however, that the time has now ar
rived fur n« to remind the public of a proposition
repeated 100 times in this journal— namely, ihe
proposition that there is not above ground in the
world, one-hall, one-qnarter, or one-tenth ol the
gold and silver necessary to carry on domestic
commerce ami exlctnal rade. upon its present
scale throughout the earth. The proposition we
, have always accompanied by the corrid ay, that j
n > one nati. n cun even attempt to make gold and I
silver the Exclusive instrument of is ilomi-s'.i' [
commerce without deiatiging trade universally,
■ anil disturbing the happiness ot all mankind.
. V/e believe, on the authority of many expeii
, eni'eil monetary men that lla> rotollary ol the
1 Standard cannot bo easdy con reverted.
London, Saturday‘Evening, April 29.
Much more anxiety has prevailed in the rncr
-1 cnnlile cloascs more immediately connected with
* the A ncrican trade, in consequence of the com
i mercial advices from New Vork, of the Hi It inst.
by the packet ship Independence, and which were
received this morning. However anxious the
statu ofcotnmrrcial alfiirsat New York may
I have rendered the merchant on this ante of the
t Atlantic, it is admitted that it his been anticlpa
. led by precautionary measures, which will, at
. any rale for a Inn ■ relievo the pressure here.
The difficulties in New Vork and the other prin
* cipd cities of the Union, have however, proved
■ to be greater than some very sanguine parties an
| licipalcd.
'J'he failures since the commencement of this
cotnmeicial panic amount to 88, and the amount
of the liabilities of Ihe unfortunate parlies areto
be ca| uialed nl from 8.000,0011/. to 9,000.00 I/,
i It lias also c nlidentiy slated by parlies who
have icceiveil advice-, that some of these firms
had been diivcn to the necessity of suspending
their payments, in nr dor to avoid the continual
1 payment ol an enormous rale of interest to ena
-1 liluthutn to meet their engagements, and that
many of them would eventually pay in full.
Great diflieullies existed in obtaining bonds
from the Bank of United Stales, ami as that es
tablishment required a picmiutn of 7 per cent,
none Ini- the most opulent firms could hear the
enormous charge of that in >de ol remittance, and
of course, the weaker houses suffered much mote
11 n.;ei the g nerul pressure winch was considera
bly augmented by ihe receipt of the advices from
Hi a country of I lilt nil. at New York. Ann hrr
general meeting oflhu merchants had taken place
in New York, in consequence ofTlio bad pros
pects of commercial affairs; but it docs not ap
pear that any measure of importance fur Unit
mu mil relict was decided upon.
8 Kite lew letteraafe very Hingnnc upon the re
suits ol the llien trying period.upon what grounds
it it however (lillioult to imagine, since, although
these newly .created A met lean bunds have nearly
a year to run, there must he a great leaclion in
Hie commercial afi'iir* of the United Stales, lo
enah>u the United Elates Dank to meet them
without creating a future pressure in money mar
ket there. We find that almost every letter re- ,
tvived Dears a ilillcrent lime upon tliu existing
slate of affairs, hut many of them concur in Ihe [
I statement, that it ia not expected that the D ink ,
of the United Slab's will extend the issue of these
new bonds over the amount of one million and a ,
half sterling'
Same objection has been made to the new i
bond nf the Uniicd States Dank to-day, which
have been received by ibis ntrival, in consequence
of their having been made payable to order, and
' not la bearer, which has rather cheeked thu de
sire to deal in them ; it is obvious that tempera
iy speculators on the Stock Exchange are nut
desirous of Incut ring the responsibility of endor
' sing a species of paper that, after all, is founded
5 upon questionable principles, since upon every
j bargain anetiiloi-emeitl would ho required, tint
would open n field to compound liabilities, that
yet have not been rightly calculated upon. The
* bonds payable to bearer have been sold to a
small amount at 01 l-» m 94, and Mortis Bank
ing Company at 98 to 98 1-3.
The dedings in Consuls and Ihe Unfunded
Debt continue to he aliened by the new tide of
speculation in this now description of incur ly.
Uonsols fluctuated about 1-8 pci cent, the high
est quotation being 90 5-8 for time, and tho last
9J 1-3 buyers ; for the next transfer day they
are 9!) t-3 sellers. There has been hut very lit
tle disposition to speculate in Foreign Funds to
. day.
, Thera lias been a little more demand for shares.
I London, April 38.
1 Sugar.—-foreign—'No transactions to report.
Codec—Few sales tu report iu f'oioign : ibe
’ I pii.'cs u'tnuin unaltered,
' ■ STILL LATER.
Dy the packet ship England from Liverpool,
' we have Liverpool papers to the 4th, and London
to the 31 till.
We aro indebted t > Capt. Wait for the Lon
don papers of 3 May. From tho Times at that
day, tve extract tbo city notice.
London, May 1,
Monkt ManKKT and Citt I.vtkm.io*sck, —
Thu money transactions between England and
lltc Uniicd Duties, with their expected hearings
and consequences, still engross much attention
here. There was no Slock Exchange today, and
therefmo tho usual test was not alluded of the
demand for the American hills, hut there appeals
no r«a*on to doubt that they will continue tu do
s>. The hankers as a body are always slow in
making any changes in ihe form ulTheir invest
incuts,and have nutty reasons f ra preference to
Exchequer bills over every othi r; but their red
anee upon them has been a good dealabaken by
some recent occutronces, and the temptation of
si le ml doubling the rate of interest yielded, baa
vve know, great weight with some of them.
No doubt his been expressed in any quarter
hut that the ctudil of tho United Utales Dank is
ample to cover all Its engagements, and the eaten
! Ist ion of 10-a, therefore, doea not cuter into the
i consideration of the expediency of employing
, 1 8p» o balances in these securities. There is only
i lite length of lime they have to run, and the iinpos
\ sihil.ty tb it there may bo no general market when
■. it in wanted to tatso money ujioit them, that cans
*les the hesitation. The first objection will very
] -oun disappear of i self, fir the 12 months'bills
; first issued will lie gradually reduced to bills of 9
' i and I! months or less as the time runs on ; and as
the new bills arrive, there will be an asoitin. m
in ihe market calculated for the warns of all dc
i scrqnions of purchasers.
j As to the raising money upon them under any
‘ I casual pre sjrc that may arise, we have heard it
j. | remarked Ilia; hi lots respect even Exchequer
bills, in ihe latter part of last year, wore uut found
to las infallible; there was a perm I, only a few
months hack, amt others arc within recollection,
when the Dank would not nuke any advuneea
I even upon Exchrqu r bills, which nut only may,
but iiius ,it may bu said ocoik again. Any man
who has watched of late the diliicu t position into
' which the Dank of England has hern brought,
and lias understood that position, is aware, that
when endravnriiig to save their bullion by d:sw
•' K in the c rculalion, there cun lie nu favor
shown to any clasa of securities, not oven those
of the Government.
This having been the case, and very possibly,
likely soon to he so again, the hinkers certainly -
will, caulioudv at first, hut gradually to a greater
and greater extent, place their spare unds in
these Ainoiiean bills, unless, iiidoed, Mr Diddle '
should play Ins games ill, do soinetKmg to
*hako the credit of the Dank ot ll,c Uunc.l Stales.
•v Inch is. however, seeing his fordicr adroit eon- i
luei and sagacity* entirely, in on out
petite question. Tho AmertesAi Dank has not.
like the Bank of England, a government by rota- 1 1
lion under which all men, At Or unfit, rise by | *
turns to the chief con; ml of their afiahs, but they
select a man of talant fit for their purpose, and t
having found him to, they keep tim at dude head-
tand suffer bo other object to share his] altentio 0 r
with that of their advancement and prosperity.
in this tespert we ssnd, it is to be fe»red, in
Ihe game that is to lie played, at a great disadvan- u
lage. If it comes, aa it now inevitably must in c
the rominon Ciiurse of events, to atrial of skill P
lietween tbe two banks, our ‘-parlol.” we sut
pert, wilt lie no match for Mr. Diddle. Tin- |
abuse directed aaninsl Ibis gcnlh tram in ll e New
Ymk journals I- alone a pioot of Ins great met it. v
so Ibr as the adv inceiitmi ol the interests of his n
hank is concerned. Those acts ot his are some ;
of them hlameable and injurious in a national I
poini of view, hut as they increase flic profits nf l|
flic concern, and as the Un led States Dank owes “
no gratitude now to the Government, as ours
does, for the grant of a monopoly, the directors ,
and proprietors on whom be depends are salisfi- f
ed and grateful, and have reason to be so.
From the ,V Y. Evening Star, June ft. 8
It will lie seen liy the following from the Lon
don Courier, that tnteligent men believe that all „
the commercial enibairasineiils could be finally j
| arranged between the Dank of England and the ,
i Dank of the Unite! Suites, which is doubtless the r
fact. Tbe trade and exchanges of the whole "
world cord.l be safely regulated and brought to a ’
proper standard 4y a concert of action and inn
tnal c mtidciicc between those two important in- '
solution*:— ;
“Undercxialin?cirruinslanees, and cnnsidcing j
the complete ann hililinn of the rnachiniery by
which the trade villi America has been carried 1
on. it occurs to m, that the Dank of England .
might advantageously come to some understand- ,
ing with the Dam of the United Miales for facili- |
taring trade in tlu mean time. VVcte ti e Dank I
of tho United Slates to give credi a for the pur- 1
chase of goods m England, our export trade '
w old immedialc'y revive ; and the advantage J
of this lo America would he, that the ptice of ,
cotton, the great article of American ex- |
port, and which must necessarily ho low when <
our mannfacturea arc depressed, would ho imme
diately advanced. The Dank nf England might *
give facilities to the holders of such credit.-; and
were it unco known that some arrangement was [
come to, on the sjhject, between these two great |
institutions, ncwvigiur would he given to the |
trade of both commies; and industry would be ,
resumed from theslalc of prostration and paralys- I
is under which it is now hhoring. Perhaps some
other means maybe suggested lor supplying that
temporary aid to the groat interests of both coun
tries; tint wo have not heard us any that is go j
likely tu bo etiicual. An arrangement of the ,
kind now suggested would make no addition lo
the tssuea of the Dank; and would rather, as it
appears to us, lend lo prevent (ho issues of
doubtful and troublesome (if we may apply lltc
wo d) paper."
Toe Ftcneh ministry seem to have lltv Cham
ber with ilium. The dnwuf for the hri le of the
Duke of Orleans, has been voted by largo major!- J
lies, also funds locarry on the war in Africa. The j
sentence of Meiinier lias been commuted tu per
petual banishment. i
There is nolhmgnew from Spain. Doth par
lies to May Ist were inactive.
The House nl Commons on the night of May ,
Ist were occupied with the Canadian resolutions.
Mr Hume made a manly appeal. He stated that :
Canada was neglected, amt that the conduct of
the mother country was calculated to excite her
to tebclli at.
In the House of Lards the same evening, on
the 81 reading of the lii-h Poor Law, Lord
Brougham slated ll a- he on-idereil the work
house system in that count y inexpnt enl. He
thinks imigration the cure for Ireland, in which
case ll is iidini led Amelia must have the com
plaisance lo icceive ii'.tUU. 000 paupers per annum
as the population of Inland in thirty years has
doubled.
The Irish Municipal Bill was rend Tuesday
night the 3 I lime. Lord Lyndburst and the
Unite ot Wellington doelarcd their iclormina
tton lo reject it.
Lord Lyndburst has again left London for Par
is on account, of tho renewed illness of his (laugh*
tor.
Mad. Veslris has been liberateil
A large meeting has been held in Edinburgh fur
the relief of the Pules.
The Parts Ueogrnpbiral Society have cofcrrcd
their medal upon Cupt. Duett,
Mad. Allwrlnzzi the new prima domn.isan
Eugli It wo nan md her rum i is Em n:t Ho vson.
Sue ap; eared at the Seaia in Milan in 1893. ami
made a successful debut in MadiiJ. Situ mar
ried an Italian advocate when only 16.
Cup. Stiulenburgh a Prussian nobleman, killed
hini*elfhyjn opt .gout oftt window at Burling
ton Hotel. London,
Greenacre was to be hung May 21.
From the iVem Orleans Be ', June 8.
FROM MATAMUKAS.
In the fit-hr. Hellen, A-hby, 13 diya front
Malamorus, we observe with g.cat pleasure, that
among Ibe passengers ate tho captain, crew and
passengers of the Julius Ctcsar, an.l also t e cap
tain crow and passengers of tbesebr. flliampiun.
It will be recollected lli.it tli“-c two vessels were
seized by tbe Mexicans and llteir crews and pas.
senjers itnprismied at M I'amoras. They have
I teen liberated by order nf Gen Bu*tnnunt, ptesi
dcttl of lltc Mexican R-public—an omen us re
pjnjitg ynity between tbe two iiatmns
(rcti. }I- & j-dmsort, laic c imm.inJcr of the
Tuvian army* am.: ,J in luJ Hellen from
Texas, convalescent fruui a l VJ Mtlil rvectveJ i„ •
duel.
Mr. Wharton, ambassador from Texar to the
IJ. H. Government, who was made prisoner in
in the ai'liu ntor I i.lependetiee, was still in con 1
fincineiil but well treated by the Mexican audio;-
idea.
From Ihe Fame.
FROM TEXAS.
Dy thesebnoner Columbus, vve have received
the Houston Telegraph extra of May 23.
A body of Indians (supposed to he 300) had !
appealed within 13 miles of Nashville, Milam '
eoun y— t small delaehmentof them oven came
In the iimnediatu vicinity of that place. They
killed otto man in sight of thu town. The main
body went on tho track of a wagon train hou ,d
lo he fort on Little River, overlook the wagons,
and killed every one of the men (five in number)
attached to them, together with tne oxen. Dome
alarm seems to pervade the remote settlements in
consequence of this incursion,
A lorre will probably be marched nisinal the
vill.igea ufllto savages, in order lodri.o them to
their homes.
The In liaus killed three men near Mustang
Pratri ■—their nninoi u c M’Lme, S toridan and
Dailies, they stole upwards of 100 horses iu the
neighborhood of tho same settlement,
co.uTiu liuivi.
I ivcttrooL, April 37-
Wo rantlnue to experience a goo I demand lor
Conon, the s it* • being unf, 4joo lugs, ine.udmg
iuvi nags taka., t y speeulilurs. Iho in trkol is qniiu
siet.iy, and price- tno sattta as yesleru.y's quota
tions.
Livurpooi., April 3'J.
Cavtlon.—Soros impravsneiit haring taken place
in pubic eonlidencuon Dalimhiy las:, the h in.ind
(111 .Uunday ti. enmu very geno ul, bo.h liuni thu
trad and font apet-ian-ort; uni, .» landers ullcrcl
thotrsl K-ks sparing y.« sue advance was ob.amed
n,>on Am re.ui >he demand having since coi,tm
! net gust, the market haselua-d at un advance off
lo,d par lb upon the middling and lair qualities
American,.but without chutgoiii aiiyotncr uesenp
tiun %>.
Uur< otton market cnnlinucs very steady, with
out any almra.imi in prte a; mo sales tu-.niy n o
afiuind'Hiiybags, muhidmg 100-J bags of Aiuadcou
on speeubittun.
6non American and 530 A'urat have been ttkon un
speculatioA 1
Dales of *ntt-m—SO Sen Dan I 33d a 32d; Stain
ed do U a 13; 34 Tu Upland Bowed of a 7»; I j,i tu
Orleans 3a 9; 4.530 .Muhl e. fiu-. 4i a8; 4Uv Egypt- 1
ion J a 13; 3JJbxuer.ir.i 114 ul2i;4i liarbu :o s '
Si ; 1331 SHqp 3fs a<; Alnhiau, uu: |sjn p,... ‘
natu,OK"., 8 a lOi; 93J Kali a, h u 8 ; 77j a| ara -,. 1
ham,B a 10; 770Duwgiqml hiilo,7 a8; 330 Uesl 1
iudu,3avi.; 3U Laguujm,?! 0; 33 ui.thaganu.o !
a 3k
MovDar, .May 1. <
The rollon market maintain ihj some steady •
oppeaianeu as al is.- elo «of last week. ih u
-0.1 Saturday add Iu day Were 4,..0U bags carliduy
London- Money Makkict, .Mar I lbi Funds.
-City, 13 o'clock.—Some business is doing in Con
sols at'JOf 1 tar tbs Account ; in Spa-jwU Activa
“If i.
The payment of lbs Spanish dividends oqplhe
Coupons being put off lo J one next, has greatly dis-
up; united the holders us ibal stock. f
llalfjxiii One.—Consols may b - nominally quo- p
ml ni Mi 1 fur the Account, and in the f oreign j
cnrines he only tran-aciiona are in Dponish Actve |
D'tids, in 31; f. 1
Me do not hear ;hat any thing his been doing in „
■ku New im.-rn .ni lup r. o
l.ivrnpooL Cotton MaRKF.t, Mat 1 —The im- c
pn veil s ate • f pnbliM eonliJ -neo t Is.- eln» )oi last J
v e k, product d a general demand both iront Hie 1
trade and sp.eutato s l lie owners 11-id buc., and (
Aim rieiiii voitoi s u uoinea s one auvanc-s, wtiichi I
lias gradually increased, and re-uhed in an emxli- •
li.la-d iinproveineni of' f to a id per lb. on Hto nnd- ti
diing and lair qualities, (fiber Kinds remain wilt- i
nut change 'i ha transactions f->r the Week were I
29,17 u bali-a.WXfO nl übiebwere American onspec- i
illation, and 8-> i Inf export. There wereS Bea Is
land at 23d to 3rd; 54id Bowed from n. lo 7i; (v.io c
.l/nbil-, Alabama, an : Tennessee, £d to 8J; i 3,110 i
Orleans 5r bi 9d. "J’fio niarke: m.iinniins the same t
steady ap eaiance ns al liio close id Inst week.
i.tvkrpool. Coi'ton .Maiike -, iMav 2.—Without
relerenee lo theeffuets in the very gene.nl iuipre»-
so a that Ihe trade would b i ig b-w buyers al the
present depnssed rales of American, and bat lint- j
vvitbstni.diMg the It uvy impml, llteir s:oeks bei g
run nmisunliy low, one market this wick bus pus
se.se I considerable interest in the importance of
dates to (be I rill m taut from New York, and from
ibis port to ilu I3lh March, conv ymg lo ea h
country respee ively ibdr co umerc.al |usilioiis. j
The d sins, llir.ingbout the M i cs, vve rear*!, ov- ,
ing -a die inlet igenee Irani lienee, b,.s bean very i
great
I.ivEiiroot, Cotton Market, May 3—During
the lust llvvdoys ibe damtnd lias revived and the
ail s are large. 'I hose of ill r m mill have lieen i
74,f<-U bag*, including 9,70(1 American and 500 ol
■■'unit taken on spcculu'io t, a id 4500 us American,
100 I'ernams.ydo .S rats an I 670 lleng i!s liar expo t
In Ihe prices o'ibe l> Her qn litiea of American -
ihe e is no man rial change; but the lower and
middle qualities, which hid declined general y id
perlb are still quo ed iditiu per | i, below the pri
ccs iif th ■ Ist lust. In Brazils th -r has been no ran
teri il change; but Egyptians have d dined, during
■ lie same period, ;d per lb. East inlet arc without
change
'1 he sales on April 30th and May Ist, were 4000
bags each d y. ,
Bank Notes - An account ol the aggregate a
mount o' notes circulated in England and Wales,
by private banks and by joint stock banks and their
brnnehis, distinguishing private from j hut-stock
hanks, between thi 31s: December 1836, and the Ist
April 1837. from rciurna directed by 3 and 4 Wil
liam IV, 83;
I’nvuie Banks, XT,275 784
Join; stuck Banks, 3,733,279
X* 1,031,062
Stamf-s and Taxes, April 29,1937, John V\ odd.
Marine Inleiai^eiice.
Dl-.FA UFF.U.
Steamboat Joint itandolph, Lyon, Savannah.
Steamboat Elbert, Wood, - uvatmah
CitAßt,'ston Juno 10.— \rr. yesterday; U. L.
ling Geo gj; Hull, New York 8 days; Brig Jolin.C
( alliou i, iio.a, Now York; star. Forester, Farris
liuilmture
I lened ship Seam m. Harding, Havre; ship Har
riet dz J ssie, .d'Kmvn, l.iverpod.
Savannah Juno 10.—Cleared, sh-p 0.-mnlgoe,
Is amt. New York; Ur ship Alex. Grant, Brown, at
Johns, N D.
Arrived, Br barq to Herd I, Clark, Aberdeen;
Steamboat Augusta, Wicks, ClmrSe-tnii.
■";■■■■' “"h- ■
lit JefTerson county, on Tuesday tho 30th of
May, alter a distressing illness of several weeks,
Mas. Jane E. Diiown, in the 38th year of tier
age. Mrs, Drown einliiaeeil teligiim ear yin liic
and allaehi-d herself lo tho Methodist E. Chun It
■it which site continued a consistent member to
the lime of lnr decease. Site has hft an uflltciod
husband nnd two small cliildien with numerous
relatives, to ntuurn llietr tin finely bereavement;
but they have llfis glorious cutis.ibiti <n in their
grief, that “(heir loss is her eternal gain."
CO* Mr. Editor— Please publish Ihe following
appo nl incuts of Camp-Aioelings in the Angus.u
Los net—
Kichmond Camp-Meeting, 13 miles below Augus
ta, beginning uo tan 7th duty, at night, and conclud
ing o i the following We Ines lay.
Jo* r ers-m Camp-meet mg, at .Ml. Moriah, beg-n
--ningiinthe 12th Ju y, at night, to conclude on Hie
lo lowing Monday.
f übim' dn Cum|i-meeiing,nt Whi'e Oak, to begin
August. 23d, at night, and close on ihj ibllovving
Monday.
tuny 19
Uj’ Wo- are authorised In announce FREE*
VAN W. LACY as a candidate for the idlicc us
Bhcritl, of Richmond county, at the ensuing elec
tion in January, junc7
Asfciicv.
DURING my absence from tha eby, now- or
hereafter, my brother. W»i. F I’k.hberton,
will attend lo any bu.io.-ss in wbit-h 1 am intcr
osted. a H PEMBERTON,
juno 13 3tw J 37
For Cfii«*trlrKlon.
THE steamboat 1,1 HER.
TV vviM l ove hero To-
joN m„r ow at 12 oh 1 ick ; for
nr passage apply to
uuur McDO.NAtd),
j'me 12 It Agent
< ypiTNs KitiiikicN.
4 SUPPLY just received nnd for sale.
Clk ALSO,
3000 pounds us Leaf Lnrd.by M M. DYE
jtmo 12 if 137
Ifl’OSlll lo
'■'V N the 9ib miy of June, a n- gr a ra in, about 40
olag ,5 teat 6 o.* 7 incites high, nnd
says It's nttiji"b **gjpp is Absiiom Janes, in (.-row
tbrdvtlls
ELI MOllvjAN, Jailor
Angasto, June 10th, 1837 w3t J 37
'J' HR Bh"tilT having returned Edward Dustin,
" Amory fvib'ey, Wiliam Kafir, nnd Ho-'noo
Bent avdefau'linp Gran I Jurors, at January Term,
1837; and I!. Lambert, C. Lambert, (ieo Liv ng
strm.C. J. Conk, tt m. li. Bugg, and Hawkins lliilf,
a- d fittlling Pool Juror*,—and lli.-am N. Wilson
as a ile,holling Tails Juror The fi si mmed at
Grand Ju o n will be lined in tbe sum ol For y Dol
lars.a dtliclast named as Petit Jure sin th sum
of I'vvonty D-dla s, mile s a satisfactory exeus ■ I e
file I on o at lx with the Cle’k of tiro Court on, or fac
tor-, the lOtb day of July, 1837.
A true extract from the minutes.
June 12 3t J.V.t/ES ,VcLAW J, ' fink.
Elbii'lmi Frtnalc Academy.
' 1911E nereis '«of this Institution went inMojier
fl a'ion un Mood ty 2id instant, under the super
intandoncouf Mr and Miss Johnson ; from the nigh
u-sitmonißls of -.-Imrsetcr nnd quahfirait- iis winch
.Mr. a .d .Miss Jolt is m present, the Trustees feel
gmtifi'd, m recumni-.'iiiling them to paronts and
guardians, as instructors ol young ladies in the fill-
Lxving branches—
Do .ding, Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar,
G.ngraphy, A-troaomy, Philosophy,
Ktictoric, Mathematics, His ory.
Botany Chemistry, Composition,
I spin ,m I lire k Lang logos,
Needle-work, Drawing an I Painting nnd Music
With the addition which is making tu the XeiJ
emy, it wifi by enpihie of arrnmni'.dating a large
numlrer nl scholars, bo.h in the solid and ornauten
lal branelies
1 lie heal,hy situation and good moral eharaeler
of the Village, together with the preparations made
turtlie benefit u the School, entitle it lea liberal
share ofpatronage.
Board can lie bad with private families of the vil
lage, ut leu dollars per month.
TH MA9 JONES. ) .
THOMAS HEARD, ! ?
Y. L. G HARRIS, ti
LEROY UPSHAW, %
ROBERT HESTER t *
E Ibr lon, 2'lh Mav, 1337. [may 31 smlt
MiHiiiiu rrillc Spied School.
DR. E. K. WHITE will ooen ins Select School
no Monday next,tbe Uibol june, fur the re
cept.ott of tveniy five ptipls. Those intending to
patronize this School, »h mid,if possible, ent-r their
pupil* at the enmm 'iieeineni of the terra, tha llteir
I areat-v mavbi cot salted in the lonnation of lie
different clostes Tho I eaeher hp- s that in lim t
mg his mi nher, his motives will l-e duly nppreeia
loJ, as Ids sy t n m iff leaching will mu pemnt him
to receive n.oro tluiti twenty-five. I'e might bo
able to gii e lessons to a private elass il desira'de.
Perm* | O' quarter.—For the minor brant hos of En
glish instruction 810—n I m Iters 812.
Kelercnee mty ho made to Dre.-M. Antony and
Turpin, and P. Stovall, Esq.
Ju oe 9 St 135
ASUPPI.Y of ts/ltcich's best Chcuing Tub&ccc,
just received 47id for sale by
X B. CLOUD,
jane fi So. 332 Bread-st, Augusta.
JTottce.
StOLEy from the subscriber on the 6ihof)une,
it the Eagle & 1 hoentx Hotel, one small Packet
Hook, containing *K in cash, to wit: I Fj
Hundred I’oll.ir Dill on the Georgia h * l , l **“"
Hanking Company : I Twenty Molar ltd <>' «
15a kef Hawkn.sville 1 do. ..n ilw * entr. l« « -
of Georgia. t Five Dollar hill on the* Itoaw Hank •
ol N.n.lh C iro inn Also. 1 b<ee I* o.n seny M'■_» |
Oietii.cnto b.t by lismmig Jbiil tn« > on »••** -*| 1 8
Jann try 183.5, due Ist of January liJt.iortlneilu ig,
dre.l and Ten do Ins; ona do. on I ‘- Vll ' ’ 1 J
C..1. Samuel Hawse, >e uri y, ma in p>y?|« 10 «
Henry ilstmp, d.ie on the Ist January '•» - ' del
ell Ist. of March 1*5.5, lor On llnmhcd U»llars, Li
ami credited vviih Filiy-Two Jn»l ar* I** »*y . ‘ ‘
55d January 1837 ; one also, on j
Killy Dollars, made payable to 11. ’*• Oilslrap
day afier dale, given 2Hlh Dec. IsdJ i
I will give a reward ol Twenty Dallam. f "“
discovery of the above AJoney and Notes. .
makers of the notes are also Un warned from po) “>o
tile same to anv person else than tnysclt.
' K. tV. HI 1.81 RAr,
june 10 djtwlt _ Darke county,
EBunrk'S Panacea.
PREPAREDSOLELY FROM VEGETABLE
MATTER.
very vnluiblo Medicine maybe tak»n with |\
1 pi rs.-et safety by all ages,and hi all dtsew™?
—its cures are f nln f Blowing dlseng s; Jjl P P I).
si,l, I o sofappn'ite. In ligoai in. lid mmon onnj
sumach. Ilenrtbtrn, Dior lioen, Oysenic>-ry,t.rrin*.
Piles,KUmV.Obst uc ton '.r Exee give Mens nulmn,
K1 o.r \llms, Ague and Fever, Billions an l lletnit
Mil Fever, nil Eruptive Fevers, A than, ™" n #'
Measles Coi-tivene.-s ('holm Morbus, ntid all ni»-
eases of the Bowels, fnflti 'iizas, a»«d C« I '•» oi- >•
I’alsey, '.our, Jlheiimiiism, Irdlamaiory <>rc
Tlmiat, or Quinapy, Who *pin? Tough, ll»ru- % n , ' r
Sore muiih. I’mricl sore 'I lirouf * Croup, I oops},
(I s *ases ofihe Liver, Jaundice, IlystcTir s, Nervous
and .Srrofnl ms afFeelions. Mercurial and Vemivn
diseases. Ulcers, Sores, offeclioiis of flic *Kin, ftnu
all diseases nri ing from Impure Blood <s*c •s’s-
Thcr • are numerous certificates from hipniy w*
men i commending ill s invalna no •
icitie lo those afflicted by any of iha above diseases,
accom; aniug each bottl •• .
A supply oflhe above article just rec-tvcd and lor
gale by * N. It. C’l.dHl', n
june 1) No. 232 Broad st. t Angii-la. 4a
•T n mins, prime retailing .MOLASSES
Otf For sale by (UUIBE & COHEY,
June 8 3 13a
- at
Wanted lo hire. j^J
TO 20 good neg op men to work on
.313 Georgia Ba I 80-id, geni g out Tan’ er the
situation is as healthy as any part oltbo Mate, U
mills from Augusta Apply 10.
WEBSTER, TARMF.I.EE & TO.
juno 9 3tawif 13> j
Laj, r le A: I'liwnix Hotel,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
a THIS large and well known Hold 1
•s offered Inr Rent lor one year, from
lbe Ist day of October next, 'i he
lease nf ib ■ preset I occupant i spiling
on that tiny. Tins Motel is situated
in Hie centre ol business, and eomefnent to Ibe "
Charleston and Georgia Rail Ho ds, and is believed,
nt tliig time, to have ibe most extensive business ol 1
any similar establishment in the citv The Vein (or
one year, including the Stable, will be B?,C(,'U—
pav nblc quarterly. A | ply to
June 9 JOHN PlllMZV.Src’y & Treas’r
BBttil EJoatl.
* FTF.R lb s date, tin Cars w II leave the Depot
ai 51 o'clock, P. M. lor Wilkinson’s.and have
Wilkins m’s at 17, P, 51., arriving at the Depot at 7.
Purl ips of AO or more cl he aecomniodaied, at
any linti, by giving one day's notice to
June 9 Dio ~ CII MARTIN.
t'oilK'l'Pbb WiltCl*.
A SUPPLY of <’ongress Water, fresh from the
spring, j si reached a,.d lor sale hy
M. B runup,
j tine 8 131 233 Bruad-suvct.
"WtTiv k 'ltSTspr a xgs,
, IX FRANKLIN COUNTY.
rpilß Proprietor takes ihta method of informing
a. his I'rifiuJs a*id ilu puhiii*, ili.it ho will he rea
dy to open his House nt ih > Kraakliri Sjirings, i 1
liiiL s I'iimii t ’nnr svdie, hy Hie Bali of June, to vis
i ors; and he h »pes that f>o u Ins liiireniilti d alien
tion 11 ina.\oili*‘ir stay tMinfi.lahie, to receive a lib
rral | aiionagc the springs are si ualed in a high
pleas i n pan of tin* ro miry, lor a sninm r retreat
and liienimcnil vateris not excel led hy anv \v Ber
ing place in ihc siiaie. JAuOB M. UhVALL.
juno 3 st*v nt
illoliiu*.
11l WE a family of a Wile and two children,
and have been discharged from the only employ
ment which gave us bread* J h wlbre, know t,a
iliai I, th ’ K»ihhCrihel',iii the name and tor ihohenefii
of my family, do this clay offer my Vsrviees n» ilu
com iiniiiiy. 1 can scl more (*ihhis, and cnjlecl
more had d hts than any man i i (Jeorgia. Should
tins mJ l ihe eye of any person who wishes such
ail assistant, picas * drop a line to A. B , Lewisviliu,
Iscxingioa U.sl., S. C. June 8 li*
Wiiiili'd.
6 NEGRO HOY, bdween 12 and 14 yp^ r s old
wanted tu hire by them Jkth or year Inquire
at ill's oil! o. juno a
•Vo/ire.
In compliance vvithareg dulinn of the City Coun
cil of Augiistn, of tijo Hd June, ISH7, cx cnlions w jl
ssiic ag lininsl nil persons wbe are yet in arrears for
eny I'nxi g, and shall fnl la call on ibe undersigned
and pay llie.n on orbeloro I he 2' tb it.g anl.
JOHN fl MANN Col *Tr
JuneS id 131 City Augusta
iXolicc.
TfiAlIE Cojinrlnerslnp hentofure existing under the
I. firm ci' Goui n iSj Sims, is dissolved liy muiual
cmiKMiit Th<* tt.* ia > rs "Ohc Lite fi m, will bese',-
tlcd by Fe ij Gould. DENJ t.DDI D,
Augusta,3l June, H 37. 3t 15. F.MIMIS
k'\» r I cT
\] EIIICLF.S of various kinds, il'insn-jing ol Car
riage-, Darouebi g. HuJgivs, dte. I ln-y can '' c
seen at me l ivery Stable on l.ioen sireei, re< ti.,''V
uceuped by Oiho Weaver. Enquire of 11. \V. M il- |
son on Ihepremises uno
june 3 4tw JA M F.S G ARD.N F.R, Jr. '
kC ccii in (mi (I Mlifi-ifTKaier
Wild, bn s* 11 m the first '1 uesday in July | ;
next, ai Ibe Lowir iWinJii’t House in the city
of Augusta, within the legal hours ol sale—One Hun- ■
dred Shares of the Capital Slock of the Angus u 1
Insurance and Hanking Company; levied on as
ibe propertv of Andrew ner.Mo sniisly an exeenti n ’
from the Inferior Court of Riehinond county, at ibe 1
instance of the Bank of the Slate of Georgia vs.
Andrew Kerr nnd John Kerr
KICH’D.F. Bi’SH, Sh’ffßC. '
June 2d, 1837 wul 131 ‘
_ 'B’o - kfliris ,
A LIKLLV ISUV , about 15 years old. Enquire i
«f GKO. W. RAM Alt.
J"» ’ 7 4t 133 . 1
InipoiCuil lo (lie Aialdro!
AsN additional supply of Dr. Ifnlps deservedly
cclchmud UtunhAhdonnnnl-Supporterif , ji j) t
his Pamph oi treating ul ihe above Instrninei.t and
iis one at largo. Jilsi reteivtd and tor sale ny J
. M B.CLOUD.
_J ino N>. 232 Rmnd sir et, Aurusia.
Aoiiee. I
fI'.HE undersigned ivill purchase uneurrent f oney ' ,
* “»d o. y always he fimml ai the Georgia i’m.e !,
Loilcry < ffiee, No. 220 IJroud street.
■ Illa y 31 A. READ. *
llrmoval. ‘I
rjs (i IT. Cl.AliK, De ikrsin W'alciesnni Jew
, na'** ['rtioved to the Store on tie comer |
ot Rroad and MclnlusU streelg, known us lbs Post
Office forimr may 25 if |g>
Dissolution.
’ !,e P o| \ a^-, dp liertofore existing in this city g
undirlhe liißmfol Holcombe Peek Ac Co, is ih s S
clay dissolved I ymutal conga t, die unsettled hnn- w
nets wdlhe si, ended lobyeilherof th ' gulwo'itM». fi
ersont h ivii.g u igeleled ucouaig against Ibe film si
fi'acTly"' 31^11 * ,ir ‘' ,liCnl lhem fijr •.•Henieni imnio-
J. C Iini.COMIIE,
s. 11. PECK, 1
„ . , O. (iREGORV,
Povanmh June l»t. is-jy. I
. ~ t
.I * f or » thelirat 1 nudny in July
IThtip *;»n wvine propeny, so wit Q n ' 11
0,1 n> L lle of Augu t » II bt
Rog, lo sniisly one silo, issued by Road Comn ;
groner.. Stem v * Mid G,„ u , tua h |j O 0 nn,u '
ill i S,> 1837 STRINGER. Sh>(r ea
-id I 3; t h
OFFICIAL DRAVfim ff
OF THE k f >
Georgia Slate Lottery, jm
jr the benefit of the Augusm liidtp’t Fire Co • «‘
class no 21. ton 1837.
1 2 3 4 a 0 7 8 9 10 11 jo ft
3J 41 57 30 34 48 05 28 2" H,
j lIEREBV CERTIFY that the above nm
! us limy annul are correct, as taken Imm ifig ,V LI
ger’s ccotitirali* ol ib - diawing ol tl.e \ir iina , H
oaeiyfiir Noifolk, Class No. 6, lor 1n37, d j
t Alexandria, 'a., Juno 3rd, Ks 37. And vluc\B J
eie mines ibe fate ol oil the Tii kola in d, £ atvioßf c
buue.y. »S- e.
A. READ, Agent. \
jiincC 13. ii
DRAWING EXPECTED ’TO MORUOvT ’ id
GEORGIA STATE ’ Hv
LOTTERY.
Foribe benefit ofthe
11; GUST A INDEPENDENT FIREC’OMP \Ny W |
CLASS NO. 22.—FOR 1c537.
'o be delcnnincd by tbo Drawing of t!,p Vtr-'- - j ; I
Ataie l-ollory, lor the bent fit ol ihe i oun q 'H
\* etisourg, C ass No 4, Ibr 1857. V
'o be drawn at ,vI.KXA.NDUIA, Va. .Saiur.lo, isl
Juno lull 1857 J'B
), S. OREGOitv X Co. (siieressorg to Vales i Mr H
Inlyre,l .Managers, ‘
39,000 BuLL All glf
G.SS A.» i> SClsis.lt t .
1 Prize ufs3n,UoU is $30,003 I
1 B,J'O is 9,000
I 4,0 o() is 4, 00
1 3,000 is 3,000
1.017 k 1,0171 Hi
100 1,0.0 is luo.l'd) Hll
10 600 5,(0)
20 3)0 is (I, (id
84 200 is ifi.ooa
03 80 is 0.n,)
61 C) is 3,78)
13d 5) is C,:i))
123 40 is 5,140
3’B:> 20 is 7j.60)
13433 10 is 2 :.4/j,;o
;7814 Prizes, amounting to ®st 6,41,7 H
iFr Tickets 810—Shares in pnipnij,,,,.
Krl ickets in the above l.n iery can l )co
ll nil lines by eunniry dea’ors and IGo-o «| lt) tt
!i-pnse I in ndvcnmiv, by sending ilmir onion |„ ihiH
m.leisigned, wiio will give prompt auemnm, ii |J
Jr.Bsedlo Al! •
Cnntractur and Stale Agent, Augusta, t;'o u , I ;
jnna 10 135 |
| fl r Kuhf«nhrr pivot run ion
* friends nml lli> public,'ln'he lias pmii |H
the eilv jnnil can h-rml) rbe fiinn I ni
nppn-ile ibe V snide Mall,’where he wfl bt
In ndei d 'be cal's of bis fr> in.’s ni d nil tin sa
may need bis Prof s-ionn’ ser. ices. i
E. 08150 RN, Bargcon
june 7. 133
IPuEmu Bsr.it BB.it**.
4 FEW dug n V«»"th< Palm Leal Hats, ju-tHp
Im rcivod nml lor Mile hy - '
June 7 Ul3 (MtAIIKR it TTHTsT-.dMi y
JPtauo lories. J|fo
, WiEttT- 'Tri'CGJAg H
ni his r
ePARSO.VA' hug 1:U ly received 2nf
• superior J’iann Furies made J. * e
&Co, nf Ho.-ton, end Simblarl, nieester A‘ \
limit of New York His stock is now
ami idfeis indiierlAenls In purchasers, it
,ievcd,iqnal In any nflltj Non hern maikc Is
Uiders will bo taken tor Irsttnmcms ol
sen) tiini, r. td no charge made cxc pi for bciLli' HB f ;
i imrnneo. june 7 133 I ,
ESrrnmlilN Sirmrdy I
Fur Asiatic Cholera, Cholera MurLust
llov'ti Compi'iots, §c. ,\‘C. ■ I j
1114 r.mes’y has ine:i use ! by mnuy
I I liysiemi s,sniiie nf whom (ilivo .< i
largest Hospitals in the Fulled Stales, wI )
I h iletn lias prevailed in i great extent. 'Duii i
fidence in this medicine is Midi, flint i
commended it in many eiises With perlcei
I belollonimi ceitilieatis, are a few es llur
in possession of ike Piupriclin.
A’rr/ii/t-, Jane 12, IH3il
This is lo certify that I h ive nso I Mr. li. 8.
n ud’s •Mlen.eily inr liot hnleru” in many engo-B
disordered s’omin Ii and bowels, bo b wilh yenH I
child en and grntVn persons, nnd I lake macli |'«|
sine in suing, that it unfolded leliel in tveryH
siaiiee—surpassing in i s i fleets, any rciiitiuyH
iln t dteadfal disease, 1 have ever used li ,
11. W II.(TC» ,
Norfolk, June 29, b3V
In the early part oftbisyear I was at'.acked "H
a most violent ehnleiam abut perhiqis n mnufß
bad. audits elTeels lasted six lung a la prmliaß; 1
most distressing dian bcca, ntict do i with gn m ißs <
in Ike abdomen, and i Qfi'i'Miiil vomiting All 1
ordnmry remedies vvexe adiinnislered but with I K j 1
or no etf el. 1 tlieu procured u IxouUnfyoiir n ■ ,
tly fiir ebolern, a’, d &c., and used il accordingl» iJ 1
diicelions —ln lour hours Irom the iiino of ml Y d
i be second dose, I found great relict— the | ainr» .V r
lell me, ami my bowels became as regular n» t
n edy 1 havoevrry eonfttlenge in the elJiiaey nl ',!}
medicine,and mostahorliully do I give this « j.a
cats. * *
CRIFfITH EoWAM
Air. 11. S Hcrnajd.
A supply of the above valuable melieine iit.4 1
ccived nnd fiir safe by N. li. Cl.* ” I'
june 8 134 No. 23d lir.nid-s’.r'
SI»SQ Kcwsr.!.
RAN A WAV Irom. Win. T. Wa; kins i-.r f| ,
uy t.n |li>‘(>Ulu St., font Negro l|J I
oflhef >lli»wnigife.-e?i,‘ -’'P; I
UUA’AI'AIt I’F.n 1 gju,ij'j.'ygafgmld. 5 feet Bnr) •
inches high, a mulatto p has otiei'l ids lit pers mui* . d
| ,';ed by an at (idem, wln vis fatm s-il to be t chi.. n bill ~ ‘
s ;.on* nil llle hist j oi.t,i«uil lies a.doun lui.h.
| , |(,'. v< 'F. agid 28 yeaiv,s liui9 imlies h gh,ve
ry hiiick* uP*’’ 11 look, slendoe bdilr.speaks-bin hiile,
and has very u m'“ spaces between. Ins-wider lees It.
HENRY,is : bom 23 yam old, very him k, alxout
6 feet 9 inches high, vorv/**l o..eF,atnl lta»- uu« of J
bis upper from t cl It out.
HI) I LKII, is about 22 or 23 yt.ars 01ii,.53eet.7 : or ,|
8 inches ln,h, a mulatto, nnd lias u n neirk that t» rc
colleen d, ex opt n small one on bis i.reasr. I
Ti e last two No'roes were sold by WnlWag. re -
S. Quarks,of Bicwan county, on the nig.br ihfX . -.774
runaway, and was bought by the subsiriker ill*
tarns night.
The above reward w ill bo given Inr tkeir rom
initial in j il with sncli infornmiion as w’H itwar*
their recovery by mo, or26doi arg lor either .M *“ ® J- *
_ Ixtlteia addressed to th ■ subscriber ot liich.N* 1 "-
Va.,or Hulilux, N. C. will bn.aitended fi>.
GEORGE w. IIARNF.S.
may 23 wGi 12-'
itJ* be MiTedgevillo Journal and Augeiift Sen
tinel will pil'd ab Ibe above lo the mn'iti d of 8k
and send their accounts lo this office ,—Culumiui
Herald. VI
liiin Police.
r’* RAY A. Gil AN 1)1.F.R, fine ol Georgia,) U\ <
* I ermanenily loeu ed himself in the town ‘I v
Columbus, Mbs nnd will pnn lice law in the mitt*
lies of LoWfideg, M uiroe, Noxubee, Keirper, Min- ,
s'on, dknb dm, nnd ( hiekasaw ; and in llm I
prenie Gbaneery Gonris of Jnekson, Jliss.; and 1“ i
the eomilies of Pickens, Fayette, .Marian, and 7’u»- 4
mb hi ,a, ni .41 ib imi. . A
He will iil'o, ns agent attend to the sa’es
l ands in th* lute Cboclaw and Chickasaw NalkD
nt a small ruin mission.
GRAY A. CHANDLER.
Office, Columbus, Miss • .
The Macon Messenger, Columbus Herald,
gogiii Goiisiiiuiiniialist, Gliroruele &i Sentinel,
.'■nvannab (teorgjnn, will pnl.l uh the above erne *
week fop fimr wee’.g, and iifierw nrds once a no' l - 1 '
fi>r 0 imnilis, and forward their nccuua sto ikew-"
si rib.'r. , (■, A. *-•
•S. 21 )n-4wA-lm6m
~ - ■ ’
v itimoii.
U7 lIRREA B ,n persi nby name 'V. 1,. loiti ■
ha« fiir tltrte months pngr. been purelin"i | » i .
l ands in tho surrounding eomilies lixr tlio sul »er
xers. ibis is loraution nil pergorg from trgdin* mr •*., _ M
Lands purel used by said Ko-ter since Dili l ebmat
a-1, and all persons fn m whom be may have bon* •
grids will eonlbr a bivor bv informing •hof , m»j ,n
to swiibonl delay. IIAIf WELL At UDLs-b-
Mneoti, May 8, 1837. lIV • ft
The Augusin,.Sentinel, Federal Unton, and A.
"ii Whig will insert Ike nhove4 liiarr.nad fi'r" •
heir bills to 11. &O. [mar 10 4t 103