Augusta chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1837, June 26, 1837, Image 2

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CJrj»»"* 'I .U " m " m “HEAL THYBCLF.” (tjr-Vo rifts K.AJEEH BR4WMN, OB . (ifand imperial Xe^r table UenoviloM. Jansen Von 1 Ininhuj, a graduated «lMc«ple of tlrs JMI "Royal Seminary of Lu nation— oiotHms" of Banilnris, founded liy In* ilUtsirtOf® Urullior the Uarm Non Hum bug, line itifc Marti njjuished honor l<> tutor.n I lie citttens oftbe IW>.ngh ol West ( I tester,that he has taken an office * few (ioora (nun (he ••Insane Hospital.” whew lie can he (mind by any who may require his proteeaioual services or his invaluable medicine. The system of the Baron Von Ilumlwi is short nntt simple, being the apphrnlioi. of a single iiWd.fi">', ami liav ng bean fully tested by CounUcns nnl host withm the last Ulirly years, ban been found to be the only »"« od that will infallibly cure “all the till that flesh it heir to.” It comprises not within Hwlf any o( tliosc (poisonous rom|ionnds, mercury, antimony, No. 4, No. 6. arsenic. No. 0, rnyenne, Lube ha. iu;, which physicians, quacks ami t’lnpir ical pretenders make use of at tin: risk id de etrt>v;n«tlio vital energies and const jtnii.ni ol she patient,neither does it embrace the materi al U oflk use infallible pdls w hich when taken in projuv quantities are said to heal a hole m n man’s coal, or glow Ins lips together in a «ing'ci*>fh , but, u is itnld ami pleasant m ns calure ami operation, being compounded ol it vegetable •cctdenlnllv fonnd by n Baral-aria ] .imatic m a Inctd interval, whilst searching fortnidV nests in a mangrove swamp, and thus providentially brought into nolic.t lor the heni'rtl of an a(11 eled World. When we look armmd us and see so tinny dying daily, tlm strong man and tho hrnve.the youiigatal me lutinlihll, are we not kept emit iintMlly lactirymom and ruolanclibly, nod do we not ask ourselves why this should he nd To those who understand it, the reason is ob vious. h is, that the patient has not .alien 'ho Kaieob n.i -, ’ino, the ttriind Imperial Iteimva tor, which turns ltd diseases, heals nil woitn.ls, eel*dndocalod Jnnli , makes the Mind walk and the lama see, and resto r W I" pr.stiiie vt goraml health with the grea'est /moldy, ten suit of nine that have been given over by irhomsouinii and all kinds ol physicians. ■Come then all ye afflicted to the I'minium dt'Heallh, dr nk of its pleasant waters, taste ofllie great Kajenb Brjwntn, an J whether ye be afflicted with gout,or with rheumatism,with s aucers canker, coughs, cholera, or cmiaunip- Vion, with hoad-adies or with lieurl-aclms, with dislocale.l arms, or with dislocated tied s, ye .shall be wade as sound us a pippin in Ihe 1 winkling »f n bed post, lor no mn ndy «s too obstinate, no fraclnro 100 compound to reosl its ulqmallolfed jmloncy. Tbi Knits* Duiwiin i< in such astun shmg repate and demand, that the illudrioua 11 iron Van Humbug is ohliged to employ fourteen •Steam'Engmes and three tliouitaiid laborers in thn manufacture, and Inis appointed agents to vaml. it in England, Wjwtn, Frame. < 'iiffiin i, Hquili America, Hirtarm, Lilhpni, Flanders, J cel t nd, Nov South Wales Nowlin, Marlbo rough- and Oregon, an I measure* ure in active preparation to have it introduced by balloons to tne moon, two recanting Thmnsonian phy eiciatifl, aided by a couple ol the most suno and iutelligenl of Lunatlco—Mttheos being about to start in a month. Su numerous are the corlificatesin ns la* vour, that lire proprietor is obliged to employ Ht*rtf-*i* chucks in Riling, throo steam presses in prinlmgflicni and thu directions to envel ope the bottles. In order to show the cslimaltoti m winch it is held, a low of tho briefest of ihecorlilicates to the illustrious per/bcWf of fho system ore herewith ;ÜbjuineJ. London, May 23, 1821. J)ear Huron, I had the ctyspol t-scrol'ularia for forty years IVind oo rebel from uoy ol the Doctors, hoard of jour medicine—tried it -cured with two iho'tte*. JOHN SMITH. Daat Doctor,—l was finite blind for six teen years, and tried the Thumsiitiiaii Modi* ednes, from Nos. 1 to 20 iocliwivo and got worse—of course. Bought a buttle of your invaluable Medicine, ami by merely looking iU U was restored to sight immediately, Vour grateful (non I. JAMES STONE. I.aputa, Nov. ft. 182 ft. Mv dear Sir—For twenty years 1 was deal as a past. Nothing gave me relief. Bought vour medicine—smell the cork, and was as sound as a troute in a mimno. 'Ever vours. FRED VON STKETCIIIiM. liuatana, Fob. 17,1827. Botany Buy. Feb. 1 1837. (Honored Sir.—i have all my hie luuonred amtler an imduo expansion of the hump of usq.nsiliveness, and hud Income hero lor tho benefit of the air,hut lonnd it of no avail, fur «d With hall a bottle. Vours, WM. TOMKINS. (’lVanslaliou.) t’ollVnna. July 2ft, 182!). Dear Doctor —About twenty years ago 1 •had my hip dislocated by a stroke from a lion, slid with all Ihe exertion* of all our Doc. lova J could not gel it reduced. I mill'ered ■retire Burly until within a year. I bought the "Kijcoh Brjwim," and ;w is immediately eu;od bv rubbing (hs contents ol one buttle •on Ihe end of my tinge. Graiefnßy ymrts, J IMES BULL. (Tunslulnm ) t'hamuuni, May 21), 183(1. Illustrious sir: Hunting last fall, I was Mm. wd by an nvalin-jlii Voa mi stiff—big by my neighbors lUw spring—thawed by two bot tics. PIER RUE JEAN JACQUES. My dear V on Humbug.—Some leu yean since, 1 wax so unfortunate as to catch the wania-a }h>lu" winch united with that worst ofdontagirt**, the Thomson /dtobia” com mu ,nl to delude me system in an e.\tniurdiiiar\ degree. From (lie combined effects of the?* iwo epidemics;, I have loeti in ttio "insatu JlospHal" forty tune limes, Cured by my avilealnmtnig six <hucb hi my ear, ’JCsjoul Striwißif! ! !'!" AC. DEWBERRY, M. I). PlnlaJj,Jan. 3,1t?37. Lyons, Fi b. 18 1831. Mon diet Doeteu ,—1 was in one dam «ora pc—sacre —tumble. 1 was engage U play at lb*conceit—decutupiguie wasasseni. iilc—de uiairu was dere, el tout lie uohdilc, vvkoti tuning my vioiin—jiartiloit—de strings weeasor—break, and ne pins—mi more good an de city. Wlia'lld *. i rub one leellts ol your “K i_|ecb Brjwum” sii du dog —hack of iu« feodle, when de strings grow oat surpris ing iusg, and I jouer bten an J sue my erud ite. Mißc graces a vdre medicine. PIERRE FRANCOIS. Newlin, May 20,183<>. Sir,_| was taken with a violent attack of the bilious fever. The canker collected on ruyatoinaohiu prodigious quantities. 1 took Lobelia tinder a TJiamsoniaii, nniil I threw aw every thing but any boots and toe-nails, and bad entangled tfcy imesltneg min a hard knot. 1 was go low Alint I hud the death rat .Re iu roy throat, mid tb" death tlew on my i,ruw, tor six weeks, t'urod by the di ruction* «hv«h»piog the bottlo. Vour medicine is iu valuable. WM. THROGMOR TON. Wilmington,Aug. 21, 1817. , Dear Baron,—l was blown up by the explo sion of a jiowdcr mitl a slur t lime ago, when happening to reiucntVjlr Iwit I had goiuh id y- ij|r *%v '/ cb Brjwiiiu” m tuy jerckvl, J took « but one di .nk, and came down as hjbl a* a feather. Vour friend, JAMES AIRY. These an- but a few of the 701,76!) certifica te* which in the month of March, 1837, find already been tiled, yet they will .dvc nornc taint idea ot Hie nnireaal usefulness of “Kvjxxa 1 BrivVmm" or ‘’(/rand Imperial \egrtahh ffoioiftir." anil Kntlot Von Humbug only i asks of the sccjitial to give, him a call and try K (of themselves. p N. ft. Doctor Jansen Vcan !,muling is 1 the sole agent for Chestar County, and of nil the Kn|eeh Urjwmil offered Uy'Tlioiusonisn 1 Doetors or any body else, is wirtliles* and ’ spurious. 1 N. B. 2d. Since writing the above wc ’ have jifit received by the Express mail the ’ following certificates. Hirnlli America, April 12. 1837. Wise ami uiquralJtdiM Jansen, —01/irdfor I years I wa* feasted upon day and nigbt by a living Anaconda seventy two niche* long, in , my slomacli. At tlm toiUinned soliciiaituns of my friends, I Was induced It) try your ’ “ VcgUalili Utmoi./iinr" —on touching my tongue in a bottle to tugie it, till! horrid reptile sprung iVoni my mouth, carry ng along with ■ lorn mv ilieinnrri and ri/splrfaff—and I was left happy by your wonderful discovery. l ours through life. FREDRICK TWJMPTON. M ist Hniiiano Doctor, —1 was burned up in the H oi Sherrod, and drowned in the Mu i sis-npi—my unhappy lather, fy saying grace i over your invahialtle Medicine restored mu m r newness of life. I God bh*:« yon. ' JiiflU GIIOME. A ticket. May 10 1837. 1 The above Medicine may be had In small * do-e',price 0 I*l rfills, at fiend f-luartert, Allienittii Buildings, Franklin I’lacu. I'roma lair /'h/ifhn/i I’upcr. POLICE. 1 Middle: la - Can rill/ f’ourl—Kingbolt direct Tin: Fat oi.n Ksioiit axd thu Faiii |,aov.—Mr. Fqilirnim Smooth, a gentleman described as “living on Ins moans,'* was sum tunned by what the philosopher Jeremy Hen tlimn would rail a “well-to-do.m-llir-world looking-ludy,” fur the sum of 13s. til., the price of sundry dinners that he, the van! E jihruiin, liad ravonoualy.aiid with malice afore tliooghl, devoured. The apnrareiiee ol the defend,ml was grotesque in the extreme—his 1 age could not lie less than ftO-dlm yO-n/s/r/hm* vrre ns li/l't In <»ir! —he was not ipnto so bulky as the renowne I “Sweet Jack— lionOsl .lark," (ms hern represented to have boon,nor did ho evince any of the redeeming wit that neutral stud Fslstall *s love of “sack and sn. gar," but yet was thrre a roguish twinkle in Ins eye, uiid a sor of bulky,dignity about, Ins ’ person that irresistibly claimed attention. As the sequel proved, the lusty defendant ttllu gelbor t'olluwed the ducinun of I lie Grecian 1 Alheomus, and conaidoted his nndrifl ol pass -1 mg conaidoraiioii. "'l'liKsanis mv dortrina nlitHr—conker aour aniiius; I'Vast il With Ihijh d.ilfghls and mark It in nut To, sail. I know no pleasnrnlmt tho belly, '1 in Km — Tin RSI logy to me. I own no other nimnor lady-mother, loir virtue! his a • heal, your embassies rn-re toys; Tin y area sound a dream<-mi empty bubble. Our'lined day is fixed; and wlm may cheat it? I Nought reals in perpetuity—mirm iy wo Cull aught our own, save what the belly gives A local naoitiioon; lor the rent, What’s fodrnsf—(lnst. What Pcrieles? -n elod! I Ami wnhte Cymon /-tut my furl walk over him." * An ittd viduul. thoroughly imbued with the principles held lurili Ly Alito"a;ii3, r.f course eou'd have tie p'’j"ciion to avail himself o! 1 Ihe blessings of whatever elosmosynary food i* chance might throw in fits way, and ns the plaintiff, Mrs. Tomlinson, was ‘of a certain age, and xvithal anxious to marry and settle, she I bought, ns Napoleon Bonaparte did, that the best way to some people's hearts lies thro’ the stomach, she, good woman, saw nothing j in the palpable fact: “That him was thin, and strangely tall, While he was like a tennis hull; bhv smil'd fur love, and tlny-dreams s went, Hut ho ‘lor sutlimal good to cat.'" lienee, after U ICvIWH '/ r.ioe months, during which, ns it is alleged, the tic- I fendunt, from Ins alarining obesity, was often r unable in risu from his knees, after he hail t sunk down upon them before his Dulcine i, ’ the aflair was broken up, Ephraim Emooih found out another camlidalr, who gave better dinners, and so his visit to Mis. Tomlinson dropped off until at length she determined to summon him to Ihe couht of cnnscicnce, and demand her rights; namely 13s. (Id. 1 Mr, Dubois—Have you got your bill, mad s am! Mrs. Tomlinson—Yes, sir; here n is sir; and I hope, air, you'll punish the false-hearted man, sir. The Commissioner read the hill of the fair J matron .-.gainst Iter fat ‘lirst-lovo’ as follow,-: f April Ist, 1837. i “Mister Eptdiui Smooth to Miss Keziah Sustinuh Tomlinson, "To oaten and drinking at my house nine Sundays niimiii:— s. d. Fust three Sundays at Is Id each lime 4 •> . Sunday, 7llt Nov, 1836, do. 1 (I Sunday, 13lh do. wrel cutlets and ham, I 6 Sunday, 2Uih do. Inled pork and greens, 1 (I 'j Sunday, 27, (tag.s and stewed mutton, 1 Sunday, 11 lit Dee. btled tripe, logons, and pork chops, I (i Sunday, 2ft'h, toast heel, Inled mutton, * and caper sar»o, and plum pmldeti. I (i 13 li To tho above bill the following words wore appended:— '• "Sir, when you sends me the hove snot in V ready money, why then yon may git your ■ likeness and the quill, and not afore will you ttve oiii liom me! “K. S. T. Mr. Dubois—Your likeness and a quill— m (hinglilur.) VVhai/ it's a till length porlrttit, e I presnine ntul m llnil ease a quill might lie st essential. Bo good enough to explains this, I" Mr, Smooth. v Mr Smooth—l shall, sir. That lady ami *e I seriously thought of coming together. She ie laoeted me for my weight in the work, and I >' loved —her dinners, and as oft ns in me lay,l b oat them; but sir, she deceived me— Commissioner—. What, in vour dlu(lOt , Mr. SiiKiothe—No, sir, not lliul only. Mrs. Tumi nsoii—Uh, you base lump ol mnpitty didn't you ti'll me Lord Melbourne u was your eldest brother? Answer lb.it. Oh, 0 xoti good for noth ng— i. Mr. Sim mill—“ Pray, goody, please he mo derate.” I only sard I was heller looking -s than Ins lordship; Mini's nil I assure you. ,) Mrs. Tomlinson —Didn’t you say you were it worth B thousand pounds more! if Mr. Smooth—Vos, bn! I ment ill principle . —(laughter. Gmniiiissioncr —Really I must stop this. Fray, madam, doyoit hold a quill belonging lu H e delumlanl! Mrs. Tomlinson —I cnuTsay I hold it sir. The fact is, we were to have been married-- ,j (latiglitcr,) and be bought a quill one day in ~ ilidborn; lint as he's thought proper Ur desert I; me, " by, sir, I can’t think of giving up the v quill till he pays me. A Juryman—Aye, I see "fat /vitnchcs make ,j Icm /stirs,” This a must indecorous squab ; tile at your lime of life. You can have the y quill to night, sir. Only tell us how you will pay the money. . Defendant —Times aro hard, sir; and I find it a very hard matter lu live. Eat less ami pay more, said the Commis sioner, and settle w ith this desprlod fair one in a month, or you will he still furthir “al lacltcd." 1 The mayor in a diiuniulive city called to £ consult a legal friend with regard iu the (nellt- -9 i od of quelling riot out proceedings, were grown nnguvernalde. “ Why, »•“' llie lawyer. “do you not appeal the jKwse . comitatiis 1 " —“ Well, that's what I’ve thought of; but. blast the fellow, 1 never knew wliere j to find hmi." I Foote, travelling m the west ol England, ' dined one day al an inn ; when (lie chilli was , removed, the landlord asked him how he liked the fare ? ( "I have dined as tlvcll as anV man in Eng , land,’' refilled Foote. ! * Except Mr. Mayor,” cried the landlord. “I do not except any (leßjon Whatever,” , said he. “But yon must,” bawled the boat. “1 won’t.” "Von must.” Al length the strife ended by the landlord (who was a potty magistrate) Inkmg Foote before the Mayor, who observed, il had been customary m that town for n number of years to except the mayor, and accordingly lined him a shilling for nut conforming to the ancient custom. Upon llna decision Foote paid thu shilling; at the same time oh serving, lliul he thought the landlord the greatest fool in Christendom —except Mr. Mayor. Tbiig )Nk;lh and sentinel. Monday KveninK. June 20- 1*37- FOIt (JOVKItNOR, ic. We call i In' at ten lion of ihe city (Muncll to Ihe Wretched manner in which thti eily is now lißht ed up ui night. We cannot say that the contrac tor does not do his duly—for aught wo know he may he lu Ili Ming his dotilract to the letter; hiilono thing we do know, that wc might almost as well have n<) lamps at all unless Ihey ran he made to give, lietlcr lights. If the contractor does not per* fnl in his duty he should he made to do il—lf lie ftirnishes soeh lights as he has obligated himself In ilo, the contract bad better he abandoned rtrtd the business of lighting tho city giveh up alto gether. The Globe received yesterday contains the ic ply of (ion. Clinch to (lov. Cass’ long publication lust spring. VVt* shall lay a jiortiun of it before our readers to morrow and the remainder on the next day. Il Is arronqiaiiied by some comments of the editor of (hat pure and decent paper, eon l;,jniiig the quantum of I'lllh, vituperation anil misrepresentation usual in that print in relillion to such matter i. FOURTH OF JULY CEUHBIfATIoN The committee appointed to make arrange mcinls for the celebration of Ilia approaching an niversary of American Independence, have ap pointed Col. Samuel IldWen marshall ofllie day. A procession Will lie format) at 10 o’clock Ai M. in front of the United Sidles Hotel, and pro ceed to the I’reshy terian Church, under command of the marshall of the day. When, after divine service, Ihe Declaration of Independence will be read by Kohl. Clark, Esq., and an Oration deliv ered by Dr. Paul F. Eve, Order of procession will be as follows; 1. Volunteer Corps, 1 2. General Officers and Staff, 3. Officers of (ho 10th Regiment, 4. Officers of the Army, 1 ft. Orator and Reader, 6. Re*, t-’lcrgy, 1 7. Magistrates of the City and County, 8. Medical Faculty, 9. Revolutionary Soldier*-, 10. Citizens. The pews on the right and left of lha cenlrc aide, neat (be pulpit, will be reserved f»t l M . military. I The authorities of the City and Couhly, *‘ B ' V I Clergy, Medical Faculty, and citizens generally, • are respectfully invited to join the procession. C. F. Hoffman, G. F. Parish, , B. H. Warren, C. B. Martin, i A. J. Miller, 11. Blinn, Rubo't S. Dill, J. N. Halford, M, B. Kirkland, Committee. Some highly important news from Mexico will ■ he found ill our to-day’s paper. It will he seen lliul the revolution in Sun Louis is quelled, and , Oep. Montezuma slain. Uuslamenle in his mes sage, which is 100 long tor publication, expresses a determination to continue tho war in Texas 1 until that country is ohee more restored to Mexi co. Ho says: “Although order and tranquility prevail over nearly the whole republic, I regret to otter you ns exceptions the dejmrlmenls of Texas and Califutr iiia, ns well as u small portion ufthoßtatc of Bun Luis. The government is unoviisinglv occupied on proper measures to insure the success of the Mexican aims,and restore to the republic the re motest frontier of Texas. It Is hoped that order is restored iu the xVhole department of Bnn Luis, while we have to deplore the death ofllie Mexi cans in the neighliorliood of the city of Fernan dez, seduced by Ihe internal machinations of the enemies of puldie tranquility. We shall not he long in obtaining similar results in Ihe Ciiliforni o ns. nml efheunU measures are taken to arrest the invasions of liarharious tribes in some of the do it puilutents most remote liom this capital. r Speaking of the foreign relations ol Mexico, the " j following is what he says concerning the United _ j States; I, -In the Haltering perspective which I have 0 traced pf foreign relations, 1 have the murlihea j lion to except tho conduct held by tho govern ment of the Uuiled Stales. Nevertheless tin, law q w hich authorizes the Mexican government to net on the claims of that cabinet, and to lake the pro p per measures for the safely of the nation, in Case 1 it should not condescend to grunt the satisfaction to which we have n tight on our own part, indu ces me to hope, not without good grounds, that our relations with tire neighboring republic will , he restored,” it e The following is the conclusion of the Mes *> sage of Out. Isaac hill of Now Hnmpsliiic, of i speech-reading fame, to lire Legislature of that y State recently assembled. The poverty of our Stale'Treasury, which t> Ilia*mi the wholo boon ofbcuctil to the peo i pie, sim o the late distribution of a surplus to Ic \ tho towns by the last Legislature, is a little too hard lor the comfort ofsomerof those cnticcr i. nod in the State government. If it shall in -0 duce its. Gentlemen, at this session to do our business welt in the letrst time, it may tu r. tho Stale, as it sometimes dues to imlividu — als. prove a "blessing in disguise," The e*t it lire expenses of your present session must rt be discharged by borrowing of some body who c has money tu loud, ant icipaling with other ne i c ossa tv expenditures and thr repayment of e j money already borrowed, nearly the whole i. ) nmount ofllie tax payable into the Treasury e : m decembcr. ISAAC HILL. 11l Concord, JuneS, 1827. j ! BUSINESS IN NEW YORK. The following distressing picture of Ihe time* . I in the graat commercial emporium of the Union, .is taken (rum New York American of Tuesday: Tax Ti.vxs.—On Saturday last for the first ■ time since Ihe great tiro of Deoeinlier 1535, we j walked through the "burnt district”—qud it our 1 ; pride and admiration were excited—is they <er ■ 1 taiulv were—by the new crealfoiis wc there be held, by the conveiiint, subsist,lnitial, and costly i buildings, which have riven so rapidly upon the l fifty acre» that were swept by that conflagration, i our sympathies were deeply touched by the I silence, the solitude, the repose of what heYcfore was, and should now he the busiest, most active and most hustling part of this great commercial, I metropolis. Not, during the cholera, and scarcely during the last yellow lever, when this porti n of I the town was tabooed, and chi oIT, by barriers i erected and guards stationed, from all intercourse. —was the evidence stronger ot an entire and total interruption of business. Nor is the scene materially different elsewhere. J’earl street —so encumbered usually althii sea son with (sixes, ready and making ready, <d dry goods foreign and domestic, and with busy clerks, porters, cartthen—as to be scarcely passable, looks noW (ike a retired street of some decaying (Sly. Aiid the clerks, the porters, (bo cartmen — where are they 1 Happily, as to the two latter classes the season oilers the opportunity of some employment m (ho country—and having, many of them at least, connections in the interior.there seek to lind a temporary home and living among them. With the clerks the case is much harder. Af ter year. - spent at the desk and lieliind the coun ter when the experience that was to be their chief reliance and sole capital in setting up for them- StHyts, was all acquired, and when by their very attention to the duties of their railing, they have incapacitated themselves in a degree for other pursuits—they find business suddenly palsied, and themselves thrown out of employment which they looked to, arid not unreasonably, as unfail ing so long as their own gohd conduct and capa city should cnti'lo them to retain it/ In many eases we fear the employers have alternative, and in (usltce 10 their creditors and to themselves, are obliged in curtailing tbeit ex penses to dismiss their clerks—hut even in such • eases, there is ns it seemft to us, equitable elaun on the part of the clerks 10 some compensation — each rase must determine fdr itself the t/uauluin tnercof-—-for the sudden loss of the means of sub sistence. \ There arc ntjier eases, however, where —al- though business has dried tip, and losses have been incurred, yet as a credit mid capital remain ready to lake an advantage of the lifat opening— , it does seem positive injustice in dismissing clerks now become supernumerary, to permit them to depart without a shilling beyond the exact amount of their salary up to the day. The moderate re duction from even a crippled capital which a rcas mablc and becoming gratuity to each cleVk so dismissed would dccusinh,could never he ed, for its amount in future business; while mT beneficial Inlhtetlec bullion the giver and receiver might perad veil lure, iri limes to come, be. traced like that of gout's droppings frotti the clouds on the parched earth, in lines of verdure and bright ness. Antohg the shifts to which some of the young men, heretofore employed in counting houses, and stores have been driven, we have heard from good authority is a recourse to the recruiting ren ilrzvoue, both (or the Army mid Navy. In the former many have enlisted, as privates —for the pay of sfi as7 month, food arid clothing. The change is a sev’erfc one—hut olli ccred ns our army is, for (ltd most part bygoiillo men—men of education end right feeling—the condition of a srtldior tiidy, with proper conduct On his pilr., be at least tolerable, while n knowl edge of its duties may be readily acquired. Different is the case with the naval service. A new element, mid duties so opposite to any they over performed, shut out all, or almost all, appli cants for sea sct<icc. A portion only of lands men are allowed to boeulisted, and consequent ly this resource is of little avail. It scorns to us a matter quite worthy of the se rious consideration of the Merchants and Tradcts generally, whether any and what mode of relic! cun be devised for this numerous, intelligent, and faithful class of men, Perhaps the Mercantile Library Association may feel culled upon to in quire into their condition and prospects, and make the result publicly known. Then again ns to . Mechanics. There is, as compared with past years, little or no employ ment for carpenters and masons, for cabinet ma kers —for blacksmiths—and of course little for the laborers dependant upon (heir various trades. Our wharves me crowded with vessels—but (he hum of business sounds rarely amonj litem, ' and the trades dependent upon building, repair j ing and rigging ships—the stevedore, laborers and carmen who live by loading and unloading them—-these too mo all suffering. ■ | Os travellers —from whom at this period of the •■'r our pity was wont to rccievo much profits- ÜbT tribute 'Vilnr/lv paid—few and far between bio tribute, v hotels and boarding /arc the arrivals. ■> th;lll cuongb empty.- houses, have rooms, more aJ f , * Our lino North river steamboat*, mug a daily line, run only three times :l mid of the evening line, the Ohio one of the . nest uml largest boats, has from want of support been taken off—and according to the Albany I Argils of Saturday, “ the indications arc that even a triweekly day boat line cannot bo kept up I without loss. - ’ |*V SS3SIS 11 AIL. * I'ram The New Yuri I'.vrnria Star, June 22. i FUG.VI SOUTH AMERICA. An advices to April 82d from Buenos Ayres, it appears that the Argentine Republic has taken sides against Santa Crus in the war between thma r , dictator and the people of Chili, Intelligence had reached from Valparaiso to Jan, 5 l l l, ut which time hostilities had not commenced; though I pn p nations were tit progress on Until sides. Santa Cm/, hud levied a contribution of SIOO,OOO on the inhabitants of Lima, and issued several de crees against lltosu who favored the debarkation of r tho Chilians. The Chilian Vico Admiral was off ’ Guayaquil with a part ul his squdron watching the movements of (lon. Moran, who was there prepar ing some armed ships for the Protector. Another portion of the Chilian squadron was blockading some Peruvian ships at Peru. An expedition ’ with 300 troops was preparing at Valparaiso for invading Peru —logo from point to point and stir up insurrection, aided by the Chilian emigrants, in Peru. It may he useful for our commerce and B to our own naval commanders to have the folluw -1 ing paragtnph: “The Chili squadron, now ten vessels, were stationed as follows; — Urbcgosc brig , Monteagn du fngate, w'alching Peru; Congress brig, in Guuquil river; Valparaiso corvette mid .iyailes brig, of Callao, (the .Vu/is/eon transport hud ( gone to Chileo, to bring men for the Chili squa drons;) Suntu Cvnz corvette gone to Chileo, to bring men lor the Chili squadron, .Irei/nipetut brig at Inlertncdios, to intercept Peruvian ves sels; Libertad corvette, filling out at Valparaiso ( to go with tho expedition; I‘crurinna and Colo- I coin, wailing orders ut Valparaiso. As to the probable duration of the war, few in Chili would hazard tut opinion,” It is staled in the British Packet, we hope uti- I truly, that Louis Philip|io has presented Santa Crux with tho Legion of Honor, on occasion of the treaty between France mid Bolivia—The Pope it appears has been busy bestowing decora i lions upon the would-be-autocrat of tho Cordille . ras, who is to be the vicar general and grand agent of the Holy Alliance for this part of out conti , nent. We trust be may soon meet the fate of Salaverry and other upstart tyrants. We arc glad to see the lone of feeling at Buenos Ayres , against the military usurper, as embodied in the , columns of the British Packet newspaper, and it argues well for the sound political principles of the Argentine Republic. The same General Ax- I liHKW Santa Cruz (an ominous prefix) has ul j so, with royal pomp, instituted a Peruvian Legion of Honor." The string of titles appended to his J. name will amuse : “Andrew Santa Cm?., Grand Citizen, Restaur alor and President of Bolivia ; Captain General of its Armies ; Brigadier General in Columbia ; Grand Marshal and Pacificator in Peru ; Supreme Protector of the Southern and Northern Slates of Peru; cimdecorated with the Medals of the Liberating Army, of the Liberators of Quito of s Pichincba, of Jinfia , and with that of the Libcr > ator Simon Holivar , Grand officerof the Legion : of Honor of Bolivia, and of lieu of Peru, &c." 1 Hero we (rave tho “Emperor Andrew of South ‘‘ Ameriea,” to match with the die-uusty of our owt^ 1 “Emperor Andrew of North America." The Congress ul Chill has been prorogued! ati-J the Executive it invested with extraordina ry powers while, the war with Santa CruZ lasts- c Some of the Chilian army officers had exposed s the intrigues of Santa Cruz to tamper with them f through his eptes and retainers. It is evident the a would-be dictator is alarmed and wishes peace. I He eVcn talk* of making restitution of two mil- f lions of dollars to Chili for the injtny done by Freire’a expedition. He proposes also, it is said, I to leave the question to the umpirage of the Lin- I led States, Frajicc and England. He was, by last accounts, with a numerous staff in the south c of Peru, to which place, it is said, he was convey- t cd in the French frigate Flora. He lelt his gov- t eminent in the ninth, under the council ot minis ters, and was no sooner absent than numerous ( manuscript proclamations were circulated in Li- * ma against the tvranl. The determination of the i Argentine Itepnbllc to oppose the dictator, bad j caused the liveliest joy in Chili. The Governor I of Ecuador liad also requested their Congress to withhold their assent from the treaty lately made with Santa Cruz, and had offered to mediate, j I Yet it is certain President Hocaluelc favors Santa ( Cruz : but the people and Congress were deci- j dedly opposed to him. It was believed Gen, ( Flores would therefore supersede Kocafuerle. Santa Cruz It is issued a despotic decree, making ( it a capital odcncc lo read a letter or newspaper from Chili. j Wb read in the Araucano thata man had been | convicted of parricide in Chiloe. In pursuance j of the old Spanish taw he was condemned to re- | ceivc two hundred lashes, and then lobe pul to ( death, by being sewed up in a bide sack will) n | dog, acock, a snake and an ape,andcastinto the ( sea. But the government at the suggestion of ( Ibi! Supreme C ourl, bad commuted tin; sentence ( to death by shooting the culprit undergoing more- j ly the forms of the other punishments. This mo- f dilicalion of the law is lo lie observed, in sltn- j lar cases, until the promulgation of the Penal j Codb now being formed. , Fmom Movcbviiiko, —Bento Manuel, the , most influential military changer in Rio Grande, ( has joined the Republicans, and has, it is repor- ( ted deprived tbu new President, Antcro, of bis i command. The Itniierial Chief, Caldcrotl, it is i said has been completely routed with the loss of i SCO killed, principally Oriemialsts, who tbbtit i over with Gen. Frucluosa Hivorn— lb. Fuom Nkw Graxaiia. —Thb farewell address of General Francisco de P. Santander, on retir ing from the Presidency, has been received itl this city. It abounds in’professiisiS of patriotism ant! of satisfaction at fbliring to private life, Margo* is hie successor.— /&. From the N. O. Her. June HI. COMMODORE DALI,AS. The schooner Corn, Captain Dclvaillc, sailed from Malamoras on tho 11th instant, by which arrival we learn that llie appearance of the Ameri can squadron under Commodore Dallas olVthal place occasioned the greatest consternation, that the inhabitants commenced removing their trea sure and efiects into the interior, and that such preparations as werb in thepotver of the authori ties to make, were got ready lo resist tin asso'jl.,; The force mustered amounted lo 1000 men ’,/ith the Iwojpieces ofbeitvy Cannon, The Ar.ieriean seamen would have laughed at such men us of de fence. Fortunately the matter waS settled with dut blows. General Filisola, comp,under of the troops at Malamoras, repaired or. noard the Con stellation in company with the American consul, and the dispute was amicably lotllcd. We have not been made acquainted 'with the terms of the arrangement. From the mine. Fuom Matawohas.—Our news from Matamo ras is of so 1,10 importance, Commodore Dallas ap peared oil the bar of Brassbs St. Jago on the 10th install,;. We are not apprized of the‘lintlire of tho correspondence that took place. San Luis Po los! was iu poscssion of the insllrgcnt general Moclczuma.and it was apprchetldeil at Malamoras that be would soon bo in that vicinity, when doubtless u rising would ho cllectcd in favour of tho federal constitution of 1824. About GOO troops bad arrived at Maldlltoras from the interior —but desertions from 1110 tanks were alarmingly frequent—on one occddldn GO men went off in a body. It was difficult if not impossible to check this evil—as the sentinels at the outposts often abandoned their duly and went off in the woods with a view probably to join the insurgents un der Motnezuma when they should approach ' Malamoras. Great discontent pervaded that town and it is believed that Montezuma will be bailed | there as u deliverer. ' Time it appears that tho troubles of Mexico have not ended with the commencement of Bus -1 tamente’s presidency. On Ihe contrary the as pect of affairs seems more gloomy than ever,— [ We give Buslamentc ciedit for good intentions, 1 forgieat experiences government and firmness ' of purpose. The false M-,, he committed, to which all subsequent misfortunes may be allrib ’ tiled, is Ins junction with the priests party-which in fact is tho anti-liberal and anti-natioual party. has shewn a creditable degree of good sense **‘ s intercourse with the. represen tatives of foreign powers, and his anxiety to re dress the injuries comm. Red by his countrymen upon foreigners is stiongly contru'sted with the conduct of his predecessors in thf government.— If all disputes originating in this si-urea are not satisfactorily ami speedily arrange/, tho fault will not be his. But he is hampered by the ig norance and profligacy of those who .ought to de serve bis confidence by tho machinations ot tho k piiests and the bigotry of the Commox’ people. \ , j From the New Orleans Bee, June 32. ■ m 'Phc following, which we translate fro. a me i Diariu el Censor of Vera Cruz of May 3c’, * s worthy of preservation as a specimen of.nationt.fi character. Where was this terrible Mexican when the brig of war Gen. Ufrea struck her Hag to the Natchez sloop of war without tiring a shot'! Where was he when the same sloop of War re captured uu American vessel under the guns of another Mexican brig of war without the slightest resistance! It took two Mexican brigs of war two hours to capture a Texian schooner ot six guns und 30 men—how many brigs of the same kind would be required to capture uu American corvette of 2G guns and 200 men! Vkua Ciluz, 39th May, 1837. To the Editor of the Censor. Sir—Flcase lo publish tho following few lines in order that they may come to the knowledge of Captain Dulany of the Sloop of Wat Boston, be longing to the I’etisacola station. Captain Dulany, Sir—l have been officially informed by his Excellency General Bravo, of your intimation lo him, to release the prizes made on the coast of Texas by out squadron, or otherwise you would capture it as soon as it would leave the protection of the forts that defend it. I ardently wish to prove to you, that it is much easier to utter such blagging words than to carry those threats into execution. If our Governments unfortunately come to open hostilities we can procure you a very pleasing day, by your coming to me with your sloop, being sure, to meet me with the brigs Libertador and Uurbidc, whose force, if there be any difference, is not in my favor. If our Go vernment should amicably settle thoir tlifleren ees, 1 would request you lo ask in communica tions a more proper and moderate language, oth erwise means would lie found to compel you so to do,by Your very ob’t serv’t. JOSE ALDANA, Commander of the Mexican Naval Forces, From Ihe Same. LATEST FROM MEXICO. We are indebted to the politeness of captain Collins of the brig Opelousas, arrived yesterday from Vera Cruz, for files of papers of that city to the 12th Juno inclusive: Tito Opelousas saded on the 14th, and has on hoard $131,000 in specie consigned to different houses in this city. The message of president Uustaincntc was sent lo the assembled Congress of Mexico on the Ist of June. It speaks iu lather a specific tone to wards the U. S. The Censor of the 9th June suites that by the national vessel Cotnela, which arrived yesterday from Campeachy, information has been received that the Texian piratical pilot boat (we translate literally) Thomas Toby which has been cruiz ing off the coast of Yucatan gave chase to and ‘ suecceeded in capturing iu the neighbourhood of Santa Clara the I'. M. national vessel Eulalic bound from Havana to Campeachy; but that the captain in spite of flic fi f e< u E *'° ,n |* ie * V 1 ” ' B l saved I lie whole of bi» cargo by throw g |a land. We also lean. («) •U» *»">* 1*^ o( a poaitive source, thallhc national brig ™oenu loaded with salt tvas also captured by the same valuable gold and silver mines have o. been discovered in Chihuahua, of which informa tion has been given to the government. I, The Journal of Merida Stales that the captuic - of the brig Kmilio was made by the Tom 1» >y y under the American flag, which was allcrwards - d aplaycd for the 'JV.'dan flag. j f An insurrection had broken out among the s' • diers of the active baltallion of Chilapa: the: cau ses arc not mentioned. Several ol the officers were imprisoned by the insurgents, and an ad- t julant major shot. Order had been restored, and t two of the ringleaders executed. j From the mime. Depahtmest of Sas Louis he Potosi.- By an express sent to this government by the () commandant general of this department, Col D. Juan Morales has received the following commu - nicalion. . . A Commandency of the department of San l,uis (J do Potosi. Yuen Excellescit, General Moclezuma hal ing delci mined to lake part in the revolution that broke out in this city thtough the instigation ol Ramon I frgenlc in favour of Cedcra ion, left here in the afternoon of the 26 th with all his cavalry Which consisted of 380 men. About half a league he mctoiir force composed of IHO men, tinder the command otCcner.il Mariano Paredes. OUr _ movement was so rapid that a sihgle charge sufficed to overthrow thb enemy. Among the | killed on th'eir part is gonctal Montezuma him- •» self, seven chicfsjund officers, andsiity soldiers. Several were wounded and many juibonecs ta ken. The enemy were dispersed in all dircc lions. After this movement, we endeavored to dislodge the enemy’s infantry Who were fortified Q | upon thb heights oftlie church and who num- j r tiered f*U(j men with artillery. We opened our d fire on the morning of the 27th, and it was unin- n lerruplej until yesterday morning "at 9 o'clock, 11 when we called upon the enemy to surrender as General Paredes had advanced with his lorccs. and ours was at a point to intercept a'l cscapc.- The enemy were constrained to surrender, and are prisoners of war to the supreme govern ment: among their number arc the chiefs of the rcvollliion, Kamon Urgcnlo, Jose (Maria LundeJ so, Lujardo Sanction, Francisco Marred, a ser geant, with eighty other;officers and the whole their allillcry, equipage, ornaments and all unfcilher elements that they had united to make the revolution,which, without doubt, may he , considered as terminated by the present contest. I I hasten to communicate you this agreeable intelligence, as well as to assure you of tuy coh sidera'.ion, &e. Ate. Cod and Liberty—City of Fernandez, 31st May, ]837. YUAN MORALES. To his Excellency the gavenof of this depart- I ment. , i - i From the N. Y. Commercial Adv. June 23. POSTSCRIPT. A NOTH Ell Tints OF THE StillKW ! Just as our paper was going to press, we leitrned that the collector has received orders from the Treasury ; Department, to require all the goods at present deposited in the public stores, to he bonded, and the duties on all subject to cash duties, to he paid immediately. It is estimated that the merchants will thus lie compelled to pay a million forthwith, contrary to the usages that have hitherto prevailed. The Collector has also received orders to ascer tain from manifests, hills of lading, &c. tile otvh ership and amount of goods in the public store, which were destroyed by fire a few weeks since, AND EXACT DUTIES THEREON. “Hail Columbia! happy land !" From Vie N. F Commercial Advertiser, June 33.| Wale Street —One O'clock. —Slocks token generally to-day look a little better. The sales have been rather larger than usual. Ohio Trust rose 2j, Kentucky jjdnk United Stales and Farmer’s Trust Co. I, Illinois Bank and Boston and Worcester Ri il Road j, Mohawk ft; and ilekware and Hudson, and Utica, Rail Road J i per cent. Baltimore Trust and New Orleans Cdtiql Co, closed the some us they did yesterday, i allii Morris fell J .fief cent, i Sales were made of Merchants Bank at 9), N 1 0 Gas Co, at 83$, lldVard Ins. Co. at 93, Hlir- Icm R. K. at f)6: New Jersey R. R. at 88and > Long Isltyid R. R at 03. Specif.,—American Gold 11 j per ct. premium; do hall dollars 11 a 13 do; Spanish dollars 13j a • —; Mexican do 13 als do; five franc pieces, 1,04 , $1,06; sovereigns $5,46 a $5,50; Doubloons $lB i a—; Patriot $17,65 a $17,75. ) At Baltimore specie is on the advance. Brokers - are offering 11 to 13 j per cent premium for dol i Inis-. f ~ c;o^¥i:R(;iHr. " NEW YORK MARKET, JUNE 21. CoJf;c-~The renewal of activity noticed in our 1 last, lor exportation, continues, and we notice farther sales ol 1600 hags at 10; 400 do 10« a lOi; 200 Su matra, KH;. 200 Cuba, os, oil cash; 600 Maracaibo, 8 a o,less discount for cash; and 150 bags Brazil, 1 11 cents. 1 Colton— The transactions have been to a fair ex • tent, without variation in prices. The sales have - been lor shipment and homo use, it eluding 150 bales g Upland at Dn 10; 350 Florida, 8i a 10; and 150 Mobile al 0 a 104 els. J Flour and Mml—A considerable advance has j r again taken place in the price of Western Flour, at “ inbulablo, however, chiefly lo the lightness of the B receipts which have continued comparatively tr - s lling; .sales of common brands (’anal at $10,25; N [ York City and Ohio via canal, S'J,SO u 8 10; and a | parcel of 3JO-I bis Richmond City Mills, Gallego, at 810, cash Georgetown is hold al 810,50; and Alex a'ulriu 89 No variation of consequence bus occur red in Ryo Flour or Corn Meal. a, mn —The- demand for foreign Wheat contiairs ‘ though the reappearance of supplies,which lor a lew’ doy* pnst, have been coming freely into market, ha. s "keeked any farther advance in prices; the principal b*les cons fit of 9000 bushels Russian small grain, at $l,l«i; 3000 do. 81,15; 5000 good Red German, 8. ! »65; 10.000 good Trieste, $1,35; 5000 White Da:»lz. c f $1,50,a1l cash; 3000 Red Gor man, 81,68}, <*asli a.’’d l»nc; and 4000 very prune Restock, al 81,75. Tk * iransaetions in foreign Rye have been limited, at 85 T ( J H cqnts for good to the primest qualities. Corn ht.’* become more plentiful; sales ot 1800 bushels Yello w' Delaware, at 81,03, cash, measure; Northern Yello.*'** and Jersey Yellow, 81,01 a I,O Ct. a cargo of Southern Oils ' sold at 51 els. Friruo Northern >V T hit© Beans are worth 815 per I force. Provisions —The demand for Beef Oijd Fork con tinues very limited. Lard continues in request at former prices. Hams, &’c also are with mt vari ation in prices, mid sales small. Rife—Trices are Without variation, but the k*inck having become nearly exhausted, the business is.ne cessarily confined t> small parcels as required by ih * trade. Exchange—SinOe the sailing of the. last packets i fur Europe, nothing of importance has taken place m Foreign Bills of Exchange. Specie continues lo maintain high rates of premium; we understands sale ol 20,000 Mexican dollars has been made al 13 per cent. iUariac Intelligence. Ai{inyj:n. Steamef Elbert, Wood, Savannah. DEPAKTF.iI . Steamer John Randolph, Lyons, Savannah’, with boat j\o. 3, and 751 bales cotton. Charleston, June 34. Artyesteftloy,sehr Os car, Kierson, Savannah; Lady of tho Lake, Smith, 1 Georgetown. Cleared, ship Benjamin Morgan, Tubba, Liver pool; Line brig Lampion Cheves, Harrison,'Phila delphia; brig Ehn.Crolts, J/amnms. Went lo sen yesterday, brig Favorite, Willey, I Jacksortville, EF; sehr Motion, do do' so hr I Exit, Sisson, Savannah ; sloiun packet Georgia, i Rollins, Norfolk. New York, June 21.—CW, brig Sun, Herbert, Charleston. Arr, slop Orinulgce, Leavitts, C days from s’avan nah; brig Tybee, Lyon, do In Madison on Wednesday evening tho 21st inst., by the Rev. John E. Dawson, Mr. Auocs- Ti-» Reese, Esq. to Miss Amaiiintiia T., only daughter oflsaac Walker, Esq. Wanted. ; rrwi Rent a good dwelling house for the ensuing , ■ year from Oetobcr Ist. One on Green or Elhs Street would be preferred Enquire al this Office June 36 ipj JO'Tiic follow itft resokltioii which was passed it n meeting of tho Bounl ol Health, on the 33d inst., *0 s publ.sited by order ol the Board, lor the benefit if all concerned. Kreolt'ed, That notier tie given in tbe city papers batlhe ilcahb Commiltess will visit nod inspect he rondition of thelols in their respective wards, in and after the Ist of July next. June 33 146 The city papers will publish the above uhlil ihe Ist July. ____ (Lj‘ We are authurised lo announec FREE MAN W. LACY as a candidate for the office of Sheriff, of Richmond county, al the ensuing elec, ion in January. June 7 JLosl. SOMEWHERE on the Savannah Rond , proba bly w’lhio Ivtelvu miles of Augusta, a WOOD. EN BOX, about 18 inches square, marked, on a card, and also. (Os is thought) on the box, “Mrs. Mackny, I'endlelon.S O.” ’J he finder, on leaving it at the house of Rev. Mr. Ford, next do.r to the corner ol .Jackson mid Remolds streets, Augusta, will reeeivea suitable Reward, besides the sincere thanks of ilia owner. June, 26 149 d3t ot* \ Sltn li. ON’ F liuiulrcci Shares Bank of Augusta Slock for solo by W. K. J. U. JACKSON, Auctioneers June 26 149 fe QU. C’nskH Cognac Brandy, " 15 casks J’oricr, pints and tjuarls, 30 bbls. Cordial assorted, 5 (jr. casks Fori Wine, Just received and for sale low by W. E. J. U. IAOKSON, Auctioneers. June 26 149 Specie. ~" Bought uy m JOHN G. WINTER. )■ june 33 146 iXt'W School- I ON llto lOila of October next, MR. and MRS,. F.GEK’I ON will open u Scnuul. at the cornel l jl Reynold am, Melnlosb streets in ibis city, tor tin, instruction of Voting J-odjijs. ,'J’ltey will be provi ded with able Assistants, and make all ; ossible nr rongcinciits lo furnish their pupils with.the advan tage of a thorough ami accomplished education.^ There will ho hut oiic term, eonsisting of eighf months, from tho lOflf (fdobcl to if* lUth June. llcKcrcncc; Rev. S. S, Davis, Rev. -s. K, TalM'agf, Rev. E; E. Ford, Rev. W. Bfnrih, Col. 11. 11. Ciimining, Mr. John Moore, Mf.Uobt. Campbell, Chns. J. Jenkins, Esq , Mr. Joint Bones, Wm. E. Jones, Fsq , IV'rii. If. Holt,Esq., J. W. Davis, Esq. nine 33 146 swtf s "FT 'i'bo oily papers will copy the above. Just ICeceivfil AND. for aalv, a supply us Osborn’s l’hjlo9jknn> bf Female’s Friend. A liberal deduction will * be made to those who purhense lo sell again. 11AV1LANU, RRSLEY GO. JimbFJ 143 ■ « police. I u subscriber has on band an assortment of d IL FINE COFFINS, which be will disposelof low, al His old stand, one door b low'Mr. Danlbrd’s, where ho will finish mid trim (hem to any order that he is Ikvored with, june 24 JUS 4tJ S. J. STUART. laiiiilht. fl l f 11E subscriber having completed the rebuilding ot hi£ Saw 3/ill, is pie pared lo deliver any de scription of sawed 1 .umber at the shortest notice. j juno 23 [147 It] JOHN CAMIIN. JaiiMs W.M. IkiTini VM/-ILI, ..practice LAW in llto counties of Burke,. • » Jeflerson, and Washington. Office nl Lon isvilln, o; (june3i 145 3mdsww lliilwer’s j\cn Work. I « ATHENS, its riscand fall, by £, L. Bulvvcr,an- «« tborof “f’ellmin," &c. ■Crielitaii, hy W. 11. Ainsworth, Esq., author of ‘‘Roi kwoud.” Memoirs of the Life of Sir Waller Scott, Bart., by J. G. LoekhriH. ■. New Experiments, means without, living. * t The HlStbrjr of Simuu Silver, or living on other w 'i people’l means Oliver Tit Ist, or the parish boy’s progress, by “Boz,’ * with olh:r tales and sketches by other wti ’The Poßthumnnv papers of the Pickwick Club, containing u faithful record oftheperamhulaliuns,' perils, edvemures, and spurting transactions of thu corresponding members, edited by “Boz.” Just received and for sale by T. 11. & I. C. PLANT. June 19 J 43 J'./ ( LAIUti; A HOLLWI), I ;i DEALERS I.V CLOTHING, HATS AND SHOES. f HV NANDOFtIITI. ii A'P Private Nale a fine, healthy and likely young* p-l Negro Man, 36 years old, first rate eoacltntao, hostler, house servant, and u good cook, sober, boo- "J ’ cst and a'tenliye, cliaiaeter exeelleiit, and titles in- ‘ disputable, being well known in Augusta and its' JB 11 vicinity. SoU lor tie fault. llis owner leaving the - v ". u State, wishes lo amaliora(e the situation of a luilh- |B j’! ,B fill servunt, by selecting a good muster, il possible,' | ,lln where Ire can remain near bis family. ' n ;f jnne 21 145 d6l B ' vl ‘ iCr IMnstitulionnlist w ill copy till forbid. “J A PREMIUM will bo pvid for notes of Thu (Jen oga, inti Bank, Bunk of Gulumbus, and lusuraneo {A Bank of Columbus, by u JOHN G. WINTER, ■ Was june 14 141 N 0.240 Broad-sl. 111 < Molasses. .S * Tl IIIIDS, prime retailing 4701 .ASSES S^tresd o’l For sale by AIUISE Si COHEN. WK'Athe June 8 3 135 Jfpf.iuur.'i „ ■ ; • ap s-teot di, 11. CLARK, Deulersin Watchesnnd Jar- Bt:ig( . elry have removed lo flip Store on the corner t'%‘4 1 ol Broad and Mclntosh streets, known us the Post »* Office eoroof may 35 If 133 <»w rc Wait Jed. a*lm 4 NEGRO BOY, between 13 and 14 years old. ‘An c%. wanted to hire by the month or year Enquire' ■jMfjjj, at litis ulli, e. june 6 ‘C j OK. * Jv, W.l/. C. WAV, Agent,intendinglodiscontinue h'i.ii'l the agency for Mr. Joseph Shannon, will dispose ol'his slock Os well assorted and seasonable DRV GOODN’jUt very reduced prices foreash, at ■ ’v, wholesale and retail. WM. C. U'AY, Agent. April 7,18.17 Bl f 1 Evan <-'ea(|einen’s Mocks, ft'*a AND Buys and Children’s Pah.-. L'.alCapt,Jiw liken teceived and forsnle by them. WM. 11. CRANE, No. 331, Broad-st (s ‘|, A P r| l" H 4 o.,qu«i locks. “ JUST received n low doz. of Fombazin Satin and* ** Silk Brfetlo Sioeks, suitable for thore that may wieli theni very narrow. PRICE & JTALLERY, ' T“ gl Ujirj! 17 llrapcrs & Tailors,3sß Broad si. diartrt €t ypMmsWunojj-:s FonsAXh'Andy a.usuS* 1 lo JOHN PHINIZY. ■.lloilo jjtay 19 tvtf aiifot RC. BALDWIN.—Fancy and Stapla D'J • Goods, at Wholesale, 334 Broad street, Ate ' W*® Gno. [Jan 3 Ily _ Vl)0fl , FLATE, conblamly on linmtanatorvafcb ■ Jan -J Mil R.(; BA ED WIN T%j EVV JJACKKREE.—2O whole and 20 kid Hlils. N.» J; 20 whole and 20 half bbls. No. 2; 50 whole hl»ls. No. 3—lute ruiight Mackerel—jn» ’ 13ER rceeivcd and for J<alc by MOISE & CUTIKN MT ci*i J Jll> 11 0 o.imsati Tu JHiic, " A VALUABLE J/Ouso Boy. Enquire at this -mayH :>ff_ i\oliCC. fnittane ri’lHE Cuaartnership heretofore existing undrt h©h ot k A IHo firm of Cloud As Botliwell is this day dittolv not bo j od by mutual consent. account N. B. CLOUD, nflnc.o apnl I 78 ]). E. BOTHWF-M- rainmio jV (, TICE.—Colored personsloiind at large n S.r I'hoir i n , City after nine o’clock al night, and before «•'' samash light next morning, without passes tmlinp di*l»"'e' 1 Uirec the place nr placet lo which such colored person “ . permitted lo /hiss, will he confined ns the Ordionnet* ■ of the City direct. FOSTER BLODGET, .s* Jan 17 13 ll] City Marshal. Ij'Oß SALE—A splendid brass mounted Uugg' Wagon, double seal, lined with flesh colorc M” ▼ watered liras de /.in, with double harness, pole an 1 * eHo con shafts — made to order in Now Haven, last summer ■Barko’s of the beat iimleriStls, Ai.plvlo u Jao I t 11 it] C. MINER- a— jJßrea o Office of Traitsportnfioiislirl, 1 11. 1 Aiken, February 22. 1831- 4*l tr.u jV OTICE is given that from the Ist- March, I l ' , . * “ Patsenpcr Curs will d.part from I lamb or.’ on Cbarleslon, daily (Sunday’s excepted) at 6o < ‘ o ‘ 1 A. M., and run tbrungb the same day ■ WM. ROBERTSON. JK . # Bhry ; AgentTrunspurtuliun 8. C. C. & , S * ®ll - 24 45- W la . v ’-!