Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, April 10, 1838, Image 3

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I THEATRE. W. C. FORBES , Lessee. LAST NIGHT HUT ONE. TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 10th, Mill be performed the tragedy of FAZIO; Or,'the Italian IVifs. PAS SEUL, ----- Miss Wray. t To eonclnJo with the Drama of the LADY OF THE LAKE. iJlrs, M’Clure’s Benefit to-morrow night. Door s open at GJ, performance to commence at o'clock. A CARD. MRS. M’CLURE respectfully announces to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Augusta and Ham burgh, that her BENEFIT will take place on Wednesday eventing, April 1 \th, which will be posi tively the LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON, hen will be performed a favorite play and after piece, ihe particulars ol which will be expressed in the bills of theday. april 10 | AAsiIIONABLE SPRING BON fi ETS. .8. SNOWDEN d SHEAR have received this duv, from New York,a large supply of ladies’ fash ionable bonnets, comprising a variety of styles ; also, hoys super Leghorn hats, to which they res pectfully invite the attention of the public, apl 10 * EXTRA lILACK BbItfBASINS. SNOWDEN <fc SHEAR have received 1 his day from New York, a large supply of extra French liombnsins, (some very heavy lor gentlcnioiTs wear,) of a superior style and finish ; also, extra black Cbullys, black gro de Uliincs, black French Grapes, black silk veils and handkerchiefs, and a variety of other articles suitable tor the season, to which they respectfully invite tho attention of the public. april 10 CSPRING AND DRY GOODP.-44 French cambric prints, 4-1 fmey colon d French niiis lins, 4-4 now stylo mourning muslins, gloves, silk and cotton Hosiery, rich fancy colored figured J silks, first quality black silks, linen cambric hdkfs 1 cap, bonnet and belt ribbons, fancy dress hdkfs 1 in variety, s. perfinoblack bombasine, superfine blk 1 and colored chillies, superfine lialiaims, with a va riety of other new goods, which they otter at fair prior s. fapril 10] EDG A R <V-i.A UMICII A EL. SERINf. GOO«>S.“ TNDGAR & CARMICHAEL are now receiving their usual supply of Sup hr and Fancy Spring Dry Goods, which they olfor on their usual terms and prices. april 10^ h aoTnd.- -During the Ladies’ Fair, at the Mu ■ ' sonic Hull, op Tuesday lust,a Gold Breast-Tin j N Tho owner, by describing property spni paying for 1 flits advertisement, cun have it by applying at this I 6flice. april 10 3t S^OOND.— Near the Store ot Messrs Clarke McTioratld Cb a Jnnall Pocket-Book con taining a sum of money, w hich die owner, by de scribing or proving can have by applying at this office april 10 3t tANIHNfV Tills DAY^ i* * hbds prime St Croix Sugars A0 bbls Boston Biitn "0 bbls Newark Cider HA boxes Hull’s patent tfiould Candles april 10 For solo by N. SMITH A Co. GEORGIA RAIf. ROAD NOTICE. CAR EIGHT is nowcarried on the Kail Road be lt tween Augusta and U'arren’ton, at tlie follow ing rates—cotton $1 per b ile, mcfcbaiidise 25 cents por hundred pounds, or 5 cts per cubic foot. Between Augusta and Camak -cotton 871 cents per bale, merchandise H 3 cts per hundred pounds, or 41 els per cubic foot. George H. Thompson, agent ol tfie Company, at. Camak, and John 11. Roberts, agent of the ( nmipatiy at Warrenton, willattsnd to receiving and forward ing produce and merchandise, Without charge for .commissions or storage. Spacious warehouses have been erected at tho above stations for the re ception ot merchandise, until it is forwarded. RICHARD PETERS, Jr. Resident Engineer .Jr Sup’t of Transportation, npril 10 DRAWS TO-MORROW, GEORGIA STATE fa « T T JE K V, FOR Tint BKNKFIT OF THE Augusta Independent Fire Company, Extra Class No. 5, for 1838. To bo determined, by tho drawing ot the Maryland Consolidated Lottery, Class No. A, (11V |B,‘!s. To To be draw n at Baltimore, on Wednesday, 11th April', 1838. D 6.Gregory &. Co. Manager! '. A. READ, Contractor. SCII E M K. 1 Prize of 810,000 $lO,OOO I 10.000 UMltii) I 2,000 2,0(10 1 1,2.10 H,2AO 1 1,10(1 1,100 10 j ,000 jo.ooo 10 iiid h,500 10 200 2,000 10 J At) 1,500 V 16 120 1,200 * • 55 1-00 5,500 110 90 9,900 ill 40 2,1 fit) 54 30 1,(520 54 25 1,350 103 HO 2,1(50 3294 10 32,940 17172 5 85,000 20956, Prizes, amounting to 8183,040 Tickets 85 —Shares in proportion. " foil SAVANNAH. The steam Heat RICHMOND —will leave on Wednesday 1110r ning, at half past eight o'clock, or freight or passage apply I to the Captain, on board, or at the office of the Iron Steam Boat Co IV. .1/. ROWLAND. april 10 2t 7VTEW BOOKS. —Just received, by RICH .ARDS ff STUY, A Voyage round the World; including an embassy to Muscat and Siam, in 1835, 1836 and 1837, by W. S, IV. Rtischenbergor, si. u. &'c. author Three' years in the Pacific. A Pilgrimage lo the Holy Land; comprising re collections, sketches and reflections, made during a tour to the East, in 1832 and 1833, by Alphonse De 1 I.a Marline—new edition, 8 vo. The Works of Lath/ Ithssvngtnn, complete in one vol. 8 vo. Metnnirs of the Life of Sir Waller Sro’l, Dart by J; G. Lockhart —part oth. Wood Leighton, or a year in the country, by Mary Ilnwilt. Walsingham, the Gamester, by Capt. F.Cliamicr, R. N. author of Life of a Sailor, Ben Brace, die. The Bivouac, or Stories of the Peninsular wiir, by W. 11. Maxwell, author of Stories of Waterloo, Wild Sports of the West, &c. The Fellow Commoner, or remarkable escapes of a predestinated rogue. Charcoal Sketches, or scenes in a metropolis, by JoscphC. Neal,with illustrations by D.C. Johnston. 'f he Art of Dining, and the art of attaining high health; with a few hints on Suppers, by T. Walker. Diary, illustrative of the limes of George IV. t nlcrs perstd with original letters from the late Queen Caroline, and from various other distinguished per sons, april 10 Direct Importation of BLACKBURN’S MADEIRA WINE. f JMIE undersigned, agents for the house ot G. &. jL R, Blackburn &, Co. of Madeira, are now re ceiving orders fur 1 heir superior wines ; the list w ill lie closed the Ist May. Those persons who w i«h to t seeure a supply of this favorite brand, will please lo leave their names on or before that lime. 'I he wine will be shipried to arrive here early next fall, april9 G. R. JESSUP <fe Co. A 'ANAI.ILOIU, POTATOES, &C.- ] )0 bbls. Canal Flour, 150 uo. Irish Potatoes, 100 do. Northern Gin, 100 do. do. Whiskey, 50 do. Mackerel, No. 3. 60 qr. and eight casks Malaga Urtie. Land mg and for sale on the wharf, by Jan 16 12 GEO. K. JESUP &CO WAN TED-A situation as Book-Keeper in some establishment in this t'ity ; anv refer < rices given that me required. Aiiply at this oliiec april 6 4t yißiiiMA Si :g hoes i'oit sALE.-- * The subscribers living in Hamburg, South l arulina, have on hand a large number of Virginia slaves, and will receive supplies every two weeks. Irmfers, planters and others wishing to purchase, would do well to give us a call, us we always keep a superior assortment. Feb 7—w3in 31 JOSEPH WOODS ACO - „„ JUST RdCfiIVER, I | "I excellent Potatoes: *■ 60 do 3 Mackerel ; I 160 Bogs prime Green Coffee; 25 do Java do. For salelowby CLARKE McTIER, &c. Feb 16 30 Northern ITiltand" 1 v | URLS. White’s Baltimore Gin; ! 25 bbls. copper distilled Whiskey; Forsale low by ISAAC MOISE. Feb If. 39 HOT AND 'LEAD.— SOO bags Shot, ass’d; 10 Kegs bur lead; tor sale ut .Manufacturers prices, by THUS J FARM ELBE, Agent ot the Shot Tower Co. of Baltimore. A coiistnntsupply kept on hand, march 10 Cmio NOTICE.' & 11. CLARK have associated, with A • them Mr. George Rnckett. The husiu ess in this place will lie conducted in the .name of Clark, Hackett & Co. Jan 29 23 1 _ "agency: Savannah Insurance A Trust Co. i undersigned, Agent of the ahoVe compa j j ny, vyill take risks on shipments of Colton or I Merchandize from this placo to Savannah, Clmrles on, and Northern ports. JNO. F. LLOVI). ' dec 15 oy IV A lie T, l s E COTTON OSNABIIkIiS." \ CONS PANT supply of the above article for sale at Factory prices by the agents. | mar 2 49 CLARKE. M’TEIR ACO B|H)lt SALE. — flio Lotand Dwellinglonu I'Ty « owned by Bishop Andrews, corner ol Greou and Centre streets, having 221 feet front on Green and 80 feet on Cenlrs street. A SIBLEV. Jan 80 if 1(5 ” WANTED “ \ NECON 1> Hand I’iuno Forte, for which a rea sonable (nice will be paid. ApplytoWm.il ' j Orchard ul Iverson's Music Store, 21? Eroud struct. dec 2 28-i jNEVy TI MOT HY AM) (1,05 E R 1 1A V. A FEW loads ol excellent quality,ice// cured, (o il sale by N. B. MOORE, July 12 102 swtt ELLINcTo 1 f TFcO ST. -The' umler'- signe I being desirous ol closing Ids business, I will disposeof bis present slock of Boots and Shoes at cost fur cash J. B. RO BERTSON, 1 april 3 swCw 230 Broad st. NEW GOODST W’ILLIAM 11. GRANE is now receiving his spring and summer supply ol' Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, consisting ot a great variety of new mid fashionable articles, which have been pur chased at red tired prices, and will be sold at a small advance for cash or approved paper. No 231 Broad street, next door above the Georgia Kail Road Building. march 28. GARDEN SEEDS. —Fresh Eng lisli Garden Seed, warranted genuine, fir sale by ANTONV A HAINES, april -1 No 132 Broad street. , jp EORGIA SCENES.— (. ■eorgia Scenes, NJT Characters, Incidents, &s. in the first halt century of the Republic, by a native Georgia, lor sale bv T. i1.&1.G. FLAM', april 4 , i OTICE.. • Persons ’indebted to the subscriber * either by note or book account for the years 1834, ’35 and ’315 arc requested to call on Thus. M. Berrien and Milliard Marsh, Esqrs. and nettle the i smrio Longer indulgence cannot be allowed, jan 19 15: ji F RUSSELL. [j IST RECEIVED, 100 bbli N. ETUum ! 80 bbls N. Gin 75 do Whiskey 25 do Monongnhela do 50 do Malaga Wmo For sale lowby CLARKE, McTEIR & Co. april 4 fit fZ* EORGIA NANKBBNS.-Si* case ot A S' Nankeens, manufactured from Cotton grown a Georgia, for sale by A. SIBLEV. n 20 ts Ifi f - AW NOTICE.—C//AN. A HARDWICK, i Attorney at Law, Irvvinton, Ala. will practice in the counties of Barber, Dale, Henry, mid Russell, Ala and Stewart, Randolph, and Early, Georgia. Rolorences, A .1 &T. W. Miller, Augusta, Gu. april 9 ICt SPLENDID PAPER HANGINGS. SNOWDEN & SHEAR have received this day from Philadelphia', a largo supply of splendid ] Paper Hangings of the latest and liipst fashionable 1 .spies, which have been selected with great care; ( Vise, a tew setts of French Paper Hangings of t|ie j latest. Paris stylos, and rich Screens for fire hoards, i id w hit'll i hey respectfully invito tll'e attention of the ! public. april 7 GREAT C ENTRAL ROUTE BETWEEN THE IiORTH and SOI TIL rimlß PORTSMOUTH , AL'I) IIOAfiUKE -H. KAIL ROAD COSIKANY, liave now Ibrni ed a connection with the Virginia, till'd Maryland Sioam Boat Company, ly which there is a contin uous liiio for Passengers from Baltimore or Wash ington to Charleston, S, C. . nolNo SOUTH. Passengers will leave Baltimore at 31 o’clock, p. m. on Mondays and Fridays by the steam boat Ala bama, Capt. Sutton—or leave Washington at 12 m. Wednesday, in the Columbia, Capt. Mitchell, and arrive at the depot whan in Portsmouth early the next morning in lime for the Portsmouth and Roan oke cars to Halifax, N C. At Halifax they will take the Wilmington and Raleigh Kail Road Line of Post Couches at 4 o’clock same dm, and proceed to Wilmington, N. C. a part of the way on the Wil mington and Raleigh Kail Road ; or by taking the Merchants' Accommodation Liqe they may proceed i to Raleigh and Greensborough w hen they will meet the southwestern or Piedmont Line ns well as the Line via Salem, Wythe court house, <fec. to Nash- < villo, (Temi.'/ Arriving in Wilmington on Thurs- 1 days, Saturdays, and Mondays, they will there take 1 the strain boat North Carolina, (one of Vanderbell’s > best) on Thursday and Monday, and he landed in Charleston in from 12 to 1G hours generally in lime j for the cars to Augusta, Gu. on Friday and Tues - day mornings. The steam boat Fox runs to and , trom Plymouth and Edeiiton, N. C. in connection with this Lino. GOING NORTH. Leave Charleston on Sundays and Tuesdays, at j 5 p. m. breakfast the next morning at Wilmington. : j Leave Wilmington on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and by Rail Road and Coaches, arrive at i Halifax on the evening of the next days. Slcepat j Halifax, and the next morning proceed by the Ports | mouth rind Roanoke Kail Road, to Portsmouth, j j where they will be taken on Sundays rind Wedncs- j i days,by the Alabama tor Baltimore, pt 3J p. M.nnd Fridays by the Columbia for Washington at 3 p. m. J > This line being now complete, offers to the travel ler a route which for speed, safety, comfort and ectm j omy is not equalled, lor while it avoids the dangers . | of the ocean, it is unattended with the lutigne con ! sequent upon an altogether inland route where there i is necessarily raucti night travailing, i The Chesapeake Bay Boats and the one front ' Wilmington to Charleston are unsurpassed lor ele -1 gance and speed The post coaches, horses and ' drivers are ol the best, and the Portsmouth and ' j Roanoke Kail Road Company assure the public 1 j that every means arc exerted legardless of expense i to keep their road in good order and if well chosen j | and experienced agenls and Engineers acting under j | [fie most rigid written instructions can be a guarnn- j | tee to safety then it may he confidently relied on. s april 7 Ira : NEGROES FOR SALE. f BNIIE subscriber hasjosl received and for sale, in I 1 j JL Hamburgh, GO likely Virginia Negroes, the best j 0 t that lias been in market for some time. Among ! e \ them are first rate House Servants and Field Hands, j I also some vsrv likely Plow Boys, Cooks, Washers < j and Ironers, which lie is disp >sed to sell lit the low- I i cst market prices ; also three first rate Seamstresses. \ j]. He will continue to receive bv every arri- \ vat, an addition to his number until the first of June, i i Persons wishing to purchase Negroes will do well | j jo call on him before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to sell at the lowest market price, i i mar 29. 12i BENJ. DAVIS. | ‘ I The Mtlledgeville lleroider, Messenger, and Columbus Enquirer, will publish the above six i timet and charge their accounts to this office w lEM()NS.**2S Boxes Lemons, just received I and lor sale by april 5 _VV E &J U JACKSON. lOOKING GLASS PLATES, of different -i sizes, fur sale by ANTONY A HAINES, opril 3 235 Broad street . V< iE.\ T lor Ibe New York Albion. Emigrant and Old Countryman. VV. 15. MoKEE, Augusta, April 4. Ini* PRIME SUGAR.—2S liluls prime SI. Croix Sugar, for sale low hv opril 4 Gt CLARKE,McTEIIt & Co. US, HANK NOTES lor sale low by • CEO. INS. &TKUST Co. april 3 CCA N1) LE S. —. r >o boxes Sperm Canities. ' 50 boxes Hull's paten t mould do. _»P«1 :i N. SMITH A Co. UEEF,—2OOO lira Smoked Beef yj for sale by N. SM ITU & Co. npril 3 VI OEASSKS.—2S UhdiTW - I. MolaVseiq GO bbls New Orleans do Just received and tor sale bV N. SMITH A Co. npril 3 O~N"COjfSIG.NR KNt7-is?r. casks domcsifc Brandy, lor sale low by JOHN COSKERV. april 2 A ST HA L L A.UPS, just received and lor mile l>y JOHN B, MURPHY, march 03 2ra3trw | \T P'V CIIOP MOLASSES—7O buds. Tor ) «o)e Gy T S A 0 II METCALF. I n.rach 20 A ' 111.1 lIS on Now York, Philadelphia and ' I! iltimore. For salo by I man b2O GEO INS. & TRUST (if), ST 10 EL I'ENS.—Ajtereiu variety,just recei-v -pd ,nnd lor salo by ftICIIARDS A. hTOV. march 6 I (\[ England Hum and Gin.—do barrels ! N E Hum; 50 bnls Gin; (br Hale low by mar 12 JOILVM.C.OOPER A SON. I jri.HE GREEN COFFEE, Porto Rico, “ Cuba and Rio, lor sale by , march 9 95 HANI) A SCR V.VFON’. 1V K>v 6A( ON AM) b.UIf -A choioe iN lot of Bacon mid lard; for salo’ovv by mar 12 JOHN M COQPdS/f, & SON. IJfRIME SUGARS.—IO hhds **El Recurso’ , Sugars; just received and fir sttleby mar 2 IS A AC MOjtSE. %\T -A TO Hilt E, a Girl aim is ci. m »* pploal to lake care of a small child. En quire at this office march 21. jn.S- BANK NOTES-For sole by • 7 Goo. Insurance & Trust Co. fob 2 27 N* IB iCGO*. (>ll consignment 35 boxes To -15 baceo, manufactured by ’Pencil A Steagall, lormlo low by JOHN Iff COOPER, Us Son. £ V EORGIA NANKEENS, u very superior A* article just received by VV. 11. CRANE, march 21. ORIME St. Croix mid Porto 'Rico Sugar, •R just received and for sale by march 9 95 HAND& SCRANTON \ PAIGNE—2O Baskets .S'nperiur.Cham- A_z paigne, just received and for sale by march M VV E&J U JACKSON, Auci’rs. AI. AHAM A AND FLORID A jilt) NE Y, | SOUGHT by the subscriber, No. 197 Broad street. [sept Ifil E 1) COOKE. ON CONSIGNMENT•—Ioot) pieces heavy Hemp Bagging; lor sale low by janBo if Up 11.0. BRYSON A. CO. |Vk[ OTICE.—S. BUFORD has removed to store i’ -No 247, recently occupied by A. Ivrrsfn, us a music store, nearly opposite the U. S. Hotel. _april 3 2w OORT ABLE DESKS. —An invoice of sh ■■■ perior Rose Wood Portable Desks, just receiv- ' oil and for sale by VV. E. &J. U. JACKSON, march 20. Auctioneer!, r; ;o hire.- Four or live Negro Roys. ■ Also,nboul the same ol women and girls. Apply to D.L. HOLLIDAY. _jan 10 7 it SILK AND COTTON UMBRELLAS. 1 CASE line Silk and Cotton UMBRELLAS. just received at No. 20(5, by Fell 9 _ 33 T. 11. VV Y ATT & CO. f OVO PLANTERS.—A supply o( Strong West A India Castor Oil, suitable for Negroes on plan lations, for solo Ly ANTONY A ,HAINES, niarcli 22 23 1 Broad kt. i |N, CfLNsi(;\MENT.- 50 barrels Canal Flour, 25 bbls Country do. Just received and for sale by JI. C. BRYSON A I C). jon 22 it 17 FIRE IRONS. BRASS Andirons, Fenders, Shovel and Tongs, in great variety, for sale bv oct2fi F A H CLARK. PEAOWEIVS anti olll.fir Domestic Brandy. .B 10 bis Tower's Bartidy; 3 half Pijios domestic Brandy. For sale low. march 13 JOHN M COOPER, ASOII. S~YLEGANT small lot as A superior kinds, just received on consignment, and for sale by SKINNER PURSE. march 29 luwJt IVTEGROES For Stihi.—A healthy yoling 1-N Woman, with her child G month's old; good plain cook, washer, 1 roller, Ac. Apply to marchs SANDIFORD A COLLINS, Atic’ls. LIMB. "| CASKS superior Thomiistown limn, on J »>'" consignment, for sale low, hv .Inn 27 22:1 BAIRD A ROWLAND 13RINCTPEE SUGARS.—3O,OOO genuine Principoo Segars; 50,000 Spanish do.choice brands, Just received and for sale by N .S'.WITH, A Co march 17 White and Hlack Silk lllond. 11. WYATT A Co , No. 2015, have just re- A ~ ceived Vyhitvand Black Silk Blond Laces. Also, aii.assorlniont oiFrench worked and Scotch needle Worked Collars. ffel) 16 .39 A LAB AM A and TENNESSEE MONEY. •It k/j It k Dollars m bills of the Bank of Alabama, rw v/l * 1200 dollars in bills of ilia Bank of Ten nessee, for sale at a discount ny applying to the | subscriber ISAAC mOISE, april 3 311 Broad st. fIIOOTH BRUSHES.—4, lot ol superior ' JB Tooth Brushes, of English mailufaclure, just \ received and for sale by ANTONY A HAINES, march 20 232 Broad st. IVTOTICE. —The firm ol Kitchen A Robertson j Isi is this (jay dissolved by mutual consent. The { business will be conducted in future by the subscri ber on his own account. VV. Iv. KI I’CHEN. Augusta, March 20, 1833, Georgia Ins. A Trust Company, I Auuttim, Jak, 0. $ I ratllE Directors havp tliia.day dpeiarpd a Divl- | JL (lend of Four Hollars per Share., cut of the j profits of the last six months, payable 011. and alter the 10thinstant VV T GOULD, Sec’y. jan 8 ts 5 |\T OTICE. —’Pbe copartnership berctolor exist - is ing in this city under the firrrt ol Cowling A Gardelle, expired on the Ist day of January Inst, by its own. limitation. The business of the firm willboclosed by A. GaRUKI.I.k. J. V. COWLING. Feb. 13,1837 t( A. GARDELi.E: > I lit hi StibsCribei beg« lea ■. e to inform hi < fricjids JL and the public, that be will, coiltlimq to trims aettbo Commission Business in ibis city, un der his own name. A.GAttDLLLE. _fob 13 tl 3G_ • I OH As-CO.—Ten boxes Tobacco maiiiilacliir « ed by E. Brown, and repn sented to be a supe rior article. For salo by A. SIIiLLV. )eb 8 27 ts Wanted l« Purchase. QA nr 30 likely young Negroes, for which good 1 rv" * prices will be paid, in cash, by rice 20 297 wtf J. A 1), MORRISON'. | EAKUING SAT<)ON.- I. DERBY hot opened a room in Lafayette Hall, whore be will give lessons in the artof Self-Defence. Private lessons given if required. Ifokjg- Irorn 7 tr.til 10 P. M. Terms made known at bis room, mar 29 ts | (tf)OKS to hire.«»Two good Cooks to kite j (or the hallance of the year, if nj>pliratmn u j nudeimmcdinicly H I. <V J U J-f ( KSO.% j March 15 I New and Fresh Imported Dry Hoods, I ANDERSON it (,'n ImVe just received , from Liverpool, direct, die following Dry Cnods, which llioy oner fijr sale on their usual low terms j fur cash, viz : II pieces 4 4 black, white, and assorted colors pluid Class go w Cuigluuiis 24 pieces do do do and do •’ft do small figured colored Jaconet muslins 1C do do mourning do < (»(l do Manchester tftney calicoos, ass'd patterns 10 d() super hlk and w Idle do . . do 0 do rich find hemiiilid lustre English black and Hue black silks iiir ladies' dresses Long Law mi ol a very fine quality . Alsu from Xnn York, 111 pieces white Pavilion CanZe 50 do blue and green ilo 1 opether with other staple (.roods, suitable to the present and approaching seasons. april 9 Hank State ot (leoiyria. Savanna*!, April 2d, 1838. (VOTICE TO STOt .((HOLDERS.—On Mou ■*-* day, the 7th day of May ensuing, an election will be held at this Hank, for six Directors on the I partul the slocklidders, to serve lor twelve months from that date A. POUTER, Cashier. ; AP_ ril * Id lOST— a POCKET-BOOK,containing between i 50 and $6O, and sundry netus, among Iho mtm ! her are oiiotrade liy Wm. Wright, for 5i,500, p„st duo; two by 11. F. Erwin, for $6OO each, not due; , one by. R. Philip, l\ir $235, past due; one by J J. Kepnedy, and endotsed by Calvin Willey, fin $370, past due; one by J. J,,Kennedy and (J. B. Red, for $250, not due, and sundry other notes, tier omits, I At. not now rememhorc<l. Also, « eerlilieate for (ill shares ot the enpital slock ol the Georgia Und ; Rond und Hanking Company. All ol the above . j pupsrs nrc paynhle to my order, and ran he of tie value,without' if, of which oil parties concerned ■ will lake notice, 1 will pay the finder S2U (orthe | return of packet-book and contents. , j march 27. swim CKO. W. CRAWFORD. B i:iTrims on the .Mechanical properties i f j i the Atmosphere and At am applied to the 1 production of Motion. j Ihe Ladies Working Society announce dial Pro I 1 sser Davis has kmdlv olfe.rcd to deliver two Lee lures on the properties of the Air, and t|ie nppliea -1 lion ot SiednT to the produelion of Mo'ion, for the benefit ol fheir Society. 'l.hes'o l.oclnhis will he delivered in d\e Medical Collegp, on Tuesday the Kith, on the Atmosphere, and Wednesday die Hth inst. on the Steam En gine, at S o clock, P M precisely, A limited mini her el Tickets w ill he disposed of at $l, lor each i I .eel urn. Tickets ant deposited at Antony ,V Haines' ; Drug A'tore, and at Mr /‘lapis Rook Store. No money will be received at the dodr. . aprjl % . 'dfi B \ ( k ,so \ sT ic i: i:t i < i ..ico.ii pan v • a" 1 his establishment will he open, d this day ler the side ol Ice, die price ol which has been fixed at the rate ol 28 Ihs to the dollar. For theaeeonnnodiilion of the pu.blic tickets may he hud at the stores ol die following persons, viz: F Lambert Co Martinllj'rederiek klavilnnd, Risley ACo Dr Thomas J Wray li L. ISeht D Runlet Antony,<Sf .Haines Thomas Uarfolt &<’« Augustin I rederick Kitchen A Uohiiisun C Unity \\ m ITowsou and from the subscriber. The following ore the hours ol attendance at the Ice i louse, viz : From 5 o’clock to Irani oto 2, from ito (V, ( and from 7 to 9. And on .Sundays from Btolo in I the morning, and from sto 7in the afternoon. | ik.TrNo money will ho received at the Ice House ISAAC MOISE, april 5 dim .S'ce'y A Treos. Protein, ciiAn <; i: o r 11 6 i: u (iW)II(il V HAIL, ROAD. ON and after the Ist of April, the Passenger ears will leave Augusta at 6 o’clock, a. m. Ro ! turning leave Wurrenton at half past 11 o'clock. RICHARD PETERS, Jr. Resident Engineer & A'up’t of Transportation, mar 89. 3 .U S]’ RECEIVED, At the Augusta Carriage Repository, No. 303 Broad street, Anew, large arid well selected slock of Carriages', in addition to which wo shall every week re ceive n fresh supply, colisisling of CourJirt Conch, rs, C/wrrwtlrrg, D'irUnj.rtial Unrourh'm, Stun l"P -S -Stu tiding and J-irlrn-tinh Top llnrmnfir Phiffmt, Huggies, Gi/r.«' Su/kint and Waging, all desrri pilot is, together With a lArge assortment of Jlnrnmg, all of w hich are offered on the most Jibe nil terms Call before yon porchnsu elsewhere.— Orders fir any descript.dn ol carriages received and executed in the best manner and at, die shortest notice. H. S, HOADLV, Augusta,Gn, 11. S <Sc (J. HOADLV, N. Haven,Ct. april 4 FINE WATCHES AND JEWELRY. t I'mm subscriber has just received an invoice of » fine Cold Lovers ol the latest side & best quali ty, such as single and double circle independent sec oiin lever. Watches, with (roin 10 to 25jewels; Ism don Duplex and anchor esennment Levers; gold and silver Lepine amj Vertical YVATCIIES; also an assortment of Rich JotVcfry, Silver Spoons- JOHN 11 MIJRP//V P S. Watches anil Clocks carefully ropairod and warranted. 60,3tw2m mar 3 I ‘ ~TO rent j m Hntil the first of Octohor next, » desirable - HjfeJll.. Brick Dwelling in a central part ol Broad street. Enquire at this office. march 13 6« if '* D RENT, —A large and column ISK^* u " 8 Hrick .Vtoro on Broad street, suitable for either a Dry Good or Oro eery business. Possession given mi ; mediately. Enquire of jan h WM. T THOMPSON, ■S (| Baskets Chaiiipaigno Wine, choice brands Hit 3 pipes pure Holland (kin; 3 do Coniac Brandy; I do Madeira Wine; 2 do Pale and Brown, Cherry wine; I do Superior port do; j inarch 13 for sale hv JOHN COAKEFIV. rrotkc no.v i \srn A .vet; o<»>ii*a .v t. I f JVHK undersigned, agents of the Protection In- I siirance r ompany <»r Ifenfonl. Cunnecljcut. arc prepared to insure Buildings and ijieir contents against loss or damage by fire on the most reasoriu- Me terms. VT. A J. O. GATLIN, net 31 dlf 255 PETJt <«l' hi' ( (iT'I’ON seed. I HAVE u few hundred .bushels ot the above I Colton Seed, which is genuine. Planters who desire, to improve the Option crop, would do well to rail.immediately, , Also, a small lot of unmixed Nankeen Cotton .Seed, for sale. Feh 12 35 A. C’HMMLVG. The Cunslitnlionalist will copy the above. <a *i m;t miMTi:BjSt —AT ICe.ilncetl Prices,—The snh I Ay 'll senber having delentiineii to being bis j IpH Furniture Business to a, close within a Vd*Pß<llt l, ‘ w for thie .muon .(dfers the V"ttf ll reinuir.der of his Stock of Fiirni //| I litre at very low prices The follow 1 * ing are the articles now in .vtoro : Sncretoics and tyook Cases, lireakfast and Tea Tables, Ladies' Work and Dressing Tables, Centre am. Pier Tables, .Marble top Wash Stands. N. B —Su Pair elegant Pier Tables wili be sold at cost. Persons in want, or expect rig to want Pier Tables will do well to improve this opportunity ol purchasing them lew. The Furniture is me.la after the latest NewY’ork patterns, warranted of good materials and workman ship. _ _ E. W. TOLMaN, No. 127, Tiroml .it,, ne.,ir the Lower Market 1)2/ ff 41 PAPEIUNTr.— Alarge assortment of paper Hangings, and Borders, pm received and (or I .ale t heap by I |{ A ) ( f>l, A*> 1 m uch 3 I PUUI.IC SAIiICS. * Negroes, KV W. E. A J. 11. JACKSON, I HIS /Ml. m II o’clock, at tho lower market house, will bo sold, A Negro womnn, 23 years of nu'e, n good washer end ironer.nod house Servnht, with liar child 2 yds old A Negro woman about 40 years of ngc, Cook Wash- , f or and Ironor Terms cash, purchaser to pay for , I /{ ' llw o( Sulo npnl 10 . , BY SANDIIOUI) A COLLiNS,""^’ THIS DAY, will lio sold, before our store, lo close sundry consignments,,in 11 o'clock, JO bhls.AloitungnhalH Whiskey 3 barrels Cider Vinegar a* 3 casks Claret Wine , , 3 casks superior Malaga VVin'a b hexes assorted Wine JO boxes I union Syrup 30 pr Window Blinds r 40 new Mnltrasses i 10 bedsteads ‘ 3 Wardrobes s 30 mahogany Mantle (Clocks At,:* 1 complete sell Y'uniing Tools and bathe 1 sett black and whitesmiths' Tools i do do WnlchMnkers I (iliinrn stones —T,linking Classes Coos— Muskets—Pistols Tools (nr Bell //aiming ,' Chairs Tables Ac Ac , 3 fiirkins Butter april 10 BY JOHN 8. UrtTlfllNttON. ' TO-MOKUOW, At 10n’ehs'k, will he sold, at the store of A.Snm- II nor, the emigre k of floods on hand, consisting 1 ti'ines, Cordials, /into (lie, Brandy, Cn nlvs. Jars, fixtures, Ac. By order of D. 1,. CCKTI.'S, Km|. 7'rrms cash. noril 10 Hr S \ \ DII'OIMI A CgiiMNS, f THIS KVKM.Nt; at 71 o'clock, a general sx»t , inent of Staple, .‘’uncy, Foreign and Dona sic Dry • onls. I Also, Watches, (gold mid silver) Jewelry, Cutlery, . Clothing, Ac- u ~ AUo, a variety of HoUach.ild and Kitchen Furni , tore, Clinking utensils, Ac. Ac april 10 iiv \v. F. a j. i . ,i acksoV. I T//IS DAY, nt the rornn of the V'tWft el, will ho > sold on account offhrmer pure baser, i One negro Homan about 33 yours of age, and her boy child about 3 yea’s of igo Terms cash. < , april 10 ) .fjlxrcuhrs Sale. HV AV. 1.. A .1. 11. JACKSON, , Will ho sold on Monday, the Kith April, at the , late residcnco of Mrs. Ann |lri|nharl, rased, in i r Burke county, all that valuable tract of land upon i which slm Jm I morly resided, contnmmg ten h mid ret] i and thirty-five acres, more or less, and niiniing . within luu hundred yards id W.nynosboronglt. h Upon the premises is a fine two story brick dwel , ling, with a brick smoko bouse, and all other nceca i-nry out buildings ; also, a beautiful garden, tastily | laid off, uud which for years has heun the adini , rationoi the whole neighborhood A Iso, aliptii 70h,Hadod shnop, fio.hcad ol hogs, 4(1 , head of cattle, otyiong Which. are surge Very fine now ' milch cows, 11 ,'mu|es aVnl horses,,nil lbs Conn and . fodder, farming utensils, 3good road wtlgups, 3 carls , and sundry articles of household and kitchen lurni- , litre. ; Also, 1 Negro girl, about 0 years of age, having t been omitted in the will. Terms at sale. A. .1. Mil.l.Kit, ) , JAS H. JACKSON, S lx ™' , march 31. * 1 1 ACK COOKS, nt I’riviitc Sale. 1 4 N invoice ol fine lace goods, among which are ' J a % worked collars and cnpi s. thread tnces and in serting, laco veils, blonds, hobiiinrts, Ac. Just received by W, li. A J. U. JACKSON. npnl 10 “ I'OR S A Ml A valuable truck ol Litiifl in the Parish . ■ .1.1i1..0l Poinle Coupee, Stale of Louisiana, consisting of about One Tlioilhiukl three linn. '■ cred acres, of land, two lilmdn.d and fitly of . which is now under cultivation The land is prin cipally covered with cant breaks. There is on , said plantation a new frame Cm house complete, ar.d grist mill; a burn or corn house; a frame dwel ling 11 feet by .03; negro cabins and oilier out hou ses. A mifllcioiil quantity of horses, J lon, oxen and utensils, lo curry On the crop; a good slock of milk cow s and a drove of hogs. The, chid is high and free from iiiiimlulam of the highest waters; the place is healthy,no deaths having occqrod since ils sultlem *nt in 1331; the soil is of the richest I kind. , 7 his plantation w ill he sold lo\v,iuh| on accom modating tonus providing the purchaser puts unit sufficient firm. Ajqily to f. JOSKPH LAKLANDK, NeW Orleans, j hr to A (lAKDMLLK, Angus tu. march H 4AlBmo I .COX A HHO'ITI DKr, v utild reaped lit I ly iMliinu llin public tli,'it having taken tlio 1 Inrf'muul f-oitiiiimiio.ys .Vforc oI Mr A'clkoii, they v. ill as Htjifii u ft the building ih Iminliml, winch v\ r if J I)« about. 1,80 first Wtwk jn April, mnovcfrom their ' pr<*H«*nl wiorp. Th«y ar« cmninntly rmiving («oods from tlioVr mmirilactury, nmJ will oiler their frnmtlti and the public an wxtwnsivo as.ipirfipiinl at us low priccfi as any in tho c if\ ; and at, ilia himjic lime nr- / liclcHilid.t. limy clmllen.Mi Huporio/iiy oil lief in work- * nnnslnp or tfni.sh. They will I if; happy to receive • v . he mil* of fbear friends at the old siofc, two doom from (’ & U Lambert i o until they can obtain their new one, ul which duo nutico wijl he gives I in the papers marr-.h 21 ( NEW coons: • l AMIIS ANDICRSON A fco. i ) 6JA V ; K jiiHl, received from New York, by the ■ 3 uuy of Savannuli, a great variety of hm, lo 1 Dry floods, which vVill sell on their usual low terms for cash, viz r~- . .0-1 Hlnck Mateoni Italian fsiiKtiing, silk I'arasols and Ladir/s’ silk nmbrellas, asst, qualities [ Dent/omon’s l»ro and lilksilk do large size . fl-'l striped and cheeked Swiss Muslins b-4 Jaconet ami Muslins 0- 1 phi'ii, superior and common book Muslin's t Leisian arid Swiss eol’d Muslins, very handsoino 1 Small ►•prigged do Jacnrieiis ! | Small printed Cali opes, for Cftihlren's wear, a great i variety of patterns f»-1 plaiil and cheek Muslins, for ear Striped sum y ( iiHsiniers and hn.v\k Linen Drillings I , Striped and mixed Lotion riorentjim ' t bong lawn and birds eye Diapers, very fine ’ Hair cord and plaid (finglmnis Rich furniture f jdieoes of entirely mnv patterns 1 Ladies’ English Idk am) white silk iiose r llosskin l’oris made Lifted and eonimon white J looks apd Eyes r , 'l’aylor’s Persian Sewinjr f’ottop, while and ass cols 11 I lUne and hlk Sewina Silk,assorted colors Apron cheeks) I Jed Ticking and Marlboro SfnjKis I Linen urpl fL rringbone 'J’ieking, yard wide ° 11 ami f, i Jiam/ltdn blcbd Sheetings and .Shirtings 4-4 York Mills fs!ieoting and other approved bleach P f’ra«s and llppors j Super Flaxen Osnaourgs v 4-4 and 7-H cotton fie assort' d finalities, with a great many other desirable ami seasonable Dry v (Jooda.afJ it/ v%Uirh was stdoetwd early m flie spring ,l at low prices, mid will be sold at a moderate ad- e Vttnce. march SO FfMllt subscriber not iiaving been notified of the 0 1- arrangement to remove BF.KTKAND, jr. to ( Statchurgh, fj. C. ho bad advertised him to .land at AugUHta the (iresotit rea.son; hut inch in the call (iir I 1 bin return to South Carolina, that Ilia presence there cannot he dispensed with, and which will account lor his not standing here, us he had expected. april 9 if HENKY I>ALBY. h B! IIfeADDMN, ARTIST, BKCJS leave resppcifully to inform tho citizens , tis Augusta, that holms roturnod to this city, > ami taken the room formerly occupied by him in the " Masonic Hall, where be intends remaining tor a ew 8 weeks, and where he would be happy to receive those who may desire his professional services. Sty The public generally, are invited to call and 1 see his specimens. non 92 * TWENTY-FlV® DOLLARS HEWAH» HI 'NAW.iV from the subscriber while in cuinp, near //amhnrg. .9 C. " 11 certain nettro man named Prince, < inM aged about 40 years, dork complex- n vVW mn, ebunkey, heavy built, about 5 u feet Hor 10 inches high, has toveral I Os his upper fire teeth missing; and I tolerably brisk spoken, bsid rieero was purchased from tha workheuse t in f.harleston. Any person who will apprehend r said negro and deliver him l-i Mr. W m Turner b of Hamburg, or secure him so that said Turner ran him, will receive the above reward i*n I s, WILLIAMS ' ■ • a ~i~tt r ___ _c-3— — PUBLIC SALES. '" Real Entitle. i- * K " * J ' V " JACKSON. TIMS DAk.tho 10th of April at the lower Market .... , ['j iljie miy, will bo .old, , , I hreo valuable I ui.d.ng Lets, situated next above SlovallH new brick building, on south side Broad Hired, two of yv Inch contain a front on laid street °! tl,lr, y * ret * oilier a trout of twenty eight feet. loniiH one third rush, halaneo at six and nitae months with interest and unproved security »P ril |!> W.p DEARMOND. BY JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. , THIS HAY, tie 10th oif April, at ihe Low er Mar ket House, at 10 o'clock. w ill ho sold, Four lota of I,and) well timbered, between % and :i miles of Augusta, adjoining lands of Ajesars. Longstrcet, t.lendoning, (Veil 1 unlruny, VFheeler, and ueammond. No 1, i onlaiiiing 23 1-2 acres, adjoining Glcnden nig and Lon get reel. No 2, containing 27 3-20 acres, adjoining Mr Die iirnnnmil. No 3, containing 22 1-10 acres, adjoining Mr Wheeler and others. i , wt No t, containing 23 3-1 acres, adjoining Flotnoy and Whepler , Ihe plain may,lit) seen a* any lime between this and ilieday of sale at my auction store, and on the day of sale. , . . . Ternm--00 days for approved with good security, april In 9V JOHN 9. iIuTCIIuSTSO*. fills DAY, the lOlli of April, at the litdpp id’ll A Walker, will ho.ljolif,, fill the slock of lloiids ihr’n on hnjid,Tiinsielingol A general ■Assoi'tineiit of Hr y Goods At khoeg, Also.afl bis, Hpuiehold and Kitchen. Furniture, nilijng whir It is a biipbuor toned Chickeriug Piano, Atgoud 2/unless llor.v, 1 Hurouch, and one light one horse IVsgmi. i , , Will he runlet! f|ie,storc until tlio Ist ofOcteber, possession given qo, the. l/ilh. TernifiT—All asmsunderf 100 cash—over 100, six monihs for approved nines. april 10 BY W. 11. ft ,i. u. JACKSON, ~ this, day: PUBLIC SALII OF B EAL fesTATE, Negroes, Acc. , The undersigned will offer ar public Auction, at tl e lower jVlirkel house in this nly viz ; r ,.i Their House and Lot near the lower markaL occupied by M Meredith. I Their Fire Proof Store and Dwelling, No 4 Bridge.row. TTiuir Fire Proof Store and Dwelling next uliiiM-lhe Bridge bank. , 1 'Their pro] priy on Broad and Campbell streets, to tint river er Bay street. Their Store mid Dwelling above the upper iiiarki f, m present iiceupied by Mr fjdos. I heir Building Lots in the village of Spring- Held, el’ which a map wi.ll, lie prepared and pre m nlcil, eiii/r llfllprc Hie tiny of sale. Their lease tea lot of gnnmd with a three story building, near the Presbyterian church, at present occupied by Mr Stockton. Their property in Fifteen or twenty N«» gl'ot'S,chiefly field IjnijAs, amongst thorn two saw yers and one bricklayer. . c, ,i I he Ifosemont Plantation in Burke county', containing 2001) acres of land, about 200 of which in open and under good fence. TV one hull interest in Me Bean mills and plan tation. , i i .! -fttjft— -12 Shares Augusta Insurance and Banking Com pany'Stock, and , u Shares Uinoa, W Jmrf Company Block, and all ether assents olljhn firm, (limit up aounlry property accepted i w hieli will lit; sold lu Mav next, april 10 bind MeKKMZIE & fiENNOCH. Ruilding tot». BY "* %V^?ivf ACKBOSr * I April loth, at tho lower market house, Witin the ■ usual hours of sale, will bo sold, 4 valuable unim proved lots, two ofwhich contain alron.t of 40 feet, each, one in C oon, llie plhpr fronting.,Ellis street! I and immediately in (lie rear of N K. Duller <tc Go’s hack s'ore; tho other two contain n front of 30 feet each, one in Green the other in Ellis, and immedi ately in ihu rear of N, P. Stovall's new brick build ing ’Terms, one-third rash, the hallnnce at 6 and 12 months, with interest from day of sale and ap proved security. april 10 - BY JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. F.x tensive sale of Dry Goods. On THURSDAY, 12th of April, Will positively he sold, at Robert f.amhert' store* ihe entire stock of Goods then on hand, consisting in part of. i - i j Imperjnli Quills from 10-4 to 14-4 Brown LineiiH and Drills, assorlud ~ , French Muslins, White Cambrics unit Jaconrtts Silk and Colton Hosiery Fain y. Shawls, Fringes, /.ares and Belt Ribbons; Ac. A,c. arid a variety other articles. , . Terms ill Hah —sums under 8100,cash, over 8100 (i momhs, over s26oy monliis (or approved notes, ii) m i J G Id Jlluuiletl ‘Stork, imported in Ike thlp China frem England. BY JFUVEY, M ARUVRA WHITE. On WEDNESDAY, IHth inst. M 11 o’clock, at Colonel Haw n's stables. Church street, a few duprs, north of BrOSjt slrepf.'CharlostOin' will hr sold, tile following very valuable bloods’ English ST( )(,:!£, viz : , , Ihn/ Mure .VRIMA,Uy Priam, out IK 111 foul 1(1 Discount, I,y Bupk*r,n very, boauhful burse and a most popular stallion m England.— Banker was by the celebrated Sinolensko: Banker's dam was Lark, (a sister to Peter Lilly,) by KuVjus! a first rale strain, ns it will he seen, on both, pidos I’rima was foaled in 1834, bred by tl,e flarl oif Ches terfield, got by Priam, out of Dahlia, who was by I’lnmlolii, her dam by Wnxy.eut of Moses, dura bv (lob anna; sbe is now heavy with foal, and is of ini incrise value. Itui/ Mure, jn 1833, bred by Mr. Painter, a celebrated breeder in'Staffordshire; was got by thf celebrated A/eninon, winner of the great St. Vgoi Htiikes nt.Dori('nst(jr, out of /.leaner, by /Willey,—- 'Tins mare is likely to prove a most valuable brood marjvtrorn her size nod Htipslacce. [lay Mure, 3 years old, by Fmanripation, out oif Sligo.,, ...Vbo is also in liral In Discount Drown Mure FRANCE'S, by Fmejuis, in foal to Birdcalclmr, a very celebrated bursa tor blood and performance. She is by Kmelius, admitted to be the crack horse of his, day ( Chesnut Mure EAJ>y NIIEFEJEILf), by Reco very, out pi,Primp,sc. This mare in very valuable indeed, lb' tier size arid substance, us well as supe rior pedigree. .. . Al.iu, a Bull, 3 years old, of the Durham breed, raised by Mr. Ashcroft, from a highly valuable slock in F.iigpina, - Men, u one year old roan Bull,bred by Afr BJnn dell, from his celebrated Bull Charley, outuln'cow ul the pure short horned breed. Charley took the firs I prize for his year, in JH3O, and also Ihe head prize in 1837,ut1h0 Liverpool Agricultural meeting. Al.ro, several Cows, of the Durham bleed ; on* w i h her calf, all the rest in calf. This stock is perhaps the most valuable that has ever been offered in Him market, ot imported bipod, am) furnishes an excellent opportunity to our farm ers to improve their stock. The pedigrees, ul) projmrly authenticated by ce-r -tilicate" of the (J. 8. Consuls, may he seen at tho office of Jervey, Waring At 11 bile, in Broao-st Charleston, 8. 0. Conditions of sale—promissory notes, with proved endorsers,' payable in ninety day*, april 9 swtd Sale of Annulled EltUUe of Daniel. Cook * * PUBLIC AUCTION. In tho town of Hamburg, on FRIDAY, the 13tK inst. at 12 o'clock, M. All that Lot of Land, known as half of No.- 118, with the two story wooden house- and other buildings thereon, measuring in front on Mechanic stree'. 20 feet by about 16b deep. ALSO, All that Lot of Land, known as No 29, near the Baptist Church, measuring in'front oa Market slrift, 54 feet, and the same on Boy street, wluuir forms the back line, by 120 feet deep. , ALSO, l sf*** I. : All that Lot of Land, with the large house and store thereon, situatad at tho corner of Centre and Cobb streets, it is in the centre of Business, being at a corner of the main sltcet which leads to the upper Districts, apd that which opens into the Rail Road thuroughlaru, and In rear of the Augusts Bridge Terms—One-third cash, the ballanea in ons and two years, secured bv bond and mortgage of the property, arid approved personal security,or lb* buildings to be insured and policy assiiaed. THO.M4S W MALONE,? JEBSE R. GRAY, 5 Attutnep, aj-til 9 ’ 1 ■ ■*” ' “ , ~s # - - —♦