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The Hebrew Synagogue, together with (he
buildings attached to it.
Two atory brick home, owned by estate of Ball,
occupied by Mrs. Deaa—private dwelling
Three story brick house, owned by Heyward, I
occupied by Mr. Cheesborough—private dwel* j
ling.
Two story brick house, owned by estate of
Paul Pritchard, occupied by Dr. M. Cohen—pri.
vate dwelling.
A brick shop, owned as above, occupied by D(.
Lopez,
Pwo story wooden house, owned by Mr. Far
ley, occupied by colored persons.
Three story wooden house, owned by 11, To
vey, occupied by Dr. Lopez—dwelling.
Two story brick house, owned and occupied
by Mr, Brailsford—dwelling.
Two story brick house, owned by estate of Ri
vers, occupied by .
Two story brick house owned by Henry Gerlz,
Jun.
Two story wooden house, owned snd occupied
by same as a dwelling and grocery store.
Two and a half storv wooden house, owned
and occupied by Col. Bryan.
Iwo and a half story wooden house, owned
an! occupied by Mr. John Sloney—saved.
Two story brick house, owned and occupied
by Mrs. Pitzsiraons—dwelling.
Two story wooden house, owned by——and
occupied by Col. Howard.
Two story wooden tenement house, owned by
Mrs. Mary Thompson.
Two story wooden house, owned and occupied 1
by the same. ,
A wooden shop attached to the corner house,
occupied as a cabinet makers shop by Jewett.
Antori’-slreel, East Side.
A two and a half story wooden house, owned
and occupied by Mr. Chs, Miller.
A two story wooden house, owned by the same
and occupied by Mr« Shire/.
A two story woodch house, owner and occu‘
pant unknown.
A two and a half story wooden house, owned
and occupind by Mrs.,Sdia7.al.
West siil& nf Anson-ttreet.
A two and a half story wooden house, owned
and occupied by Col. Bryan.
A three and a half story wooden house, owned ,
and occupied by Mr. H. Eason.
Three small wooden houses owned by Mr
Hunt.
A one story house., owned by Mr. Hunt, and I
occupied as a grocery. ,
A two and a half story brick house, owned and I
.occupied by P. Smith, . i
| Two small houses occupied by colored persons. ‘
A two story wooden hnilse, owned snd occu. ‘
pied by Brown, colored man, as a shoe store. j
A small two story house, owned by colored o
persons. . r , a
A two and a half story.wooden house, owned k
and occupied by Mrs. Hunt. b
A two story brick house, occupied by Mr. Haiso
ns a grocery. ■,
A three story brick house, owned by Mr. Rob- ~
inson, anil occupied by Mr. Caldwell. ti
Two story wooden tenement, owned by Capt. ro
Wilson, oceunants unknown.
vviison, occupants iiiiKiiown,
East Hay—East tide.
Two story wooilen house, owned by , oc
cupied by colored person
Two story wooden house, owned by Brown as
n dwelling and block and pump maker shop.
Wharf leading tu JVewYork Steam Puckett .
Black smith shop, owned and occupied by Mr.
Hurst.
Two wooden buildings, occupied by M’Kewn
& Johnson, machinists.
One Wooden, occupied by Heriot & Petsch,
engineers.
Several small buildings, occupied by coloied
persons.
Two story wooden tenement, owned by Mrs-
Hart, occupied as a dwelling by A. Sanxton
and ,
.‘Two story wooden house, owned by Mrs. Hart, j
.occupied by Mr. E. Mood below as a pump and i
block maker shop, upper part by W. J.awrence. K
Two story double tenement, owned by I
and occupied by Mrs. Ellis, the other hy Griggs, f-i
grocery. . ill
i Two story wooden house, owned and occupied* 1 ]
by ihdward dwelling,
TWO Anmo.l U.- ,
icc'npied by <!welling;.
Two story dabble tetiemcnt, owned ' y ,
iccupted, one by Mrs. Anthony, the other
,y , •
ff esi •aide.
Two and a half story double tenement, owned
ly Dr. Hall, one unoccupied, the other by Mr.
foster —private dwelling.
About twelve very small buildings—occupied
ty different persons. 1
: Two story wooden building, owned hy estate
f Thompson, occupied by Kdw. Henry—dwell,
ig and grocery store.
Jjaurr.nte-street.
j\. Taft's new house, slightly injuicd, oil!
'Vises destroyed.
, '* the out house* from Swinton’s Dane to
ftij * l,ee *, an *f f rom Heaufain
WentwOi,tu ’*!• on I’hilips-strcet have been
strayed.
I new OH.BANS JumiK. * l ' ll ' l '
bottom-Th.re has been a hyr business doing
Eliis article, the transactions o( th£ week amount
Eboat 14,000 hales at the full rates oi hM week .
■Saturday and Monday there was little duiriy, on
■osday the market opened, and sales wore prmc." 1
■ly effected on that, <fe the 2 succeeding days,
Kerday there was but little done, hm as freights
lava cumo down, purchtiscrs may enter the market
■Are freely the ensuing week-
exports are 490,193 hales against 437,215 to
iMUmne period lasi season, making ar. excess of
Wi)18 bales, which sUorf thus :
Hales.
■ion to British Ports, 92,822
gjßTn to French Ports 27.431
North of Kurope, 574
Bfc Cowes d' a market, 1105
*7. Other foreign Forts, 1,7 f/j
33,883 i
ifotcess to foreign Ports, 58,959
jfeoit Coastwise. 6,0 U
, . fc, 52,948
* Total Export* of 1« S V»lr" on t W . 3S , bales
Imndilhey arc now but 106,587 short of tha., ?1()U> , t ,
•ndthe stock now on hand, and on shipbo , not |
good demand d.b |
'lhe week, and prices have advanced t ot a cent, h
at 51 a 61c, mfonor 5 a 51. -very_ prune
will bring, Clc. We have not noticed so little on
the Levee lor some months- ,
Kjpofasses-This article is brcoming scarcr m
and our quotations of it aZ6 eta rcami}
Etained, which fs nu advance ot let over the price
Rf*ur—There is no material change m price sme
week; we quote *7 a 71 par bhl.and dull
NK INTKLLIOENCr,.
L■, , All, May I.—Cleared—schr Emily, Kmgli
■KrivVa-.'il" Bnlon, Wood. N V: Macedonia, Mi
Rtf llavrc: brigs Cadmus, Tueke', Bottom Kmeral
Lyons. Augusta: nunc:
Ifci ®
■AstRai^KSX «
BKtlarcd-nurque teabtdb. F;ankUm Marse-bt^^
Drcw„So«i.r. !.s«-- - ‘
IBfCniio oca a' strr Ir. V """~
stoval/Ij a n.Mr
WHOLESALE DRV Gol>l^ CUANTS -
Amt General iJktj
Augusta S3l
Kr Dry Goods Sale Room oJk J' roffrv 1,t1,r0 -
CMAIS PAItLOK On' tu V, “ alu ~
door and sweet toned-3?"’ Enquire
at this office'. mu y 3
„ < HACKEBf
OJt 8131. S Bmur Graclvtir/
50 half do do §-}
25 qr bis soda Biscuit, for t
may 3 n.ul ril « Co.
kougiitUT AukuM™ ,he a, ‘ i, ’* t
a negro boy, calls liitnlP*' 1 ’ saJli 16 i?®*
longs to VVm R Blount, wjf ol ! co , l !", ly ' l ’°-
he is 15 years old; thin v i|fe'‘ lth,r l| B ht eon i
plcclud. The owner is requM°. como forward,
pay expenses and laks hiinifi?i„V. ,v , ,
may 3 jRGAN. Jmlor.
AW .NOTICE—T& cribe JI 1 ' ' v 'llprac-
J lice I .nw in the Cir#ui ,url *}* ! " e
States, for the District ofpf a: 81,0 111 ' lB u ‘
perior Courts ol I incoln eh ...
Augusta, May 3 fit I, W MILLER.
mxnstot 01
Guinesvile >r P l '•
a THIS coniform establishment is re
opened by itafe proprietor, and will
be in a state it r B «* s ,or 'be reception
of families and other pdf* ,y 'be middle of May.
The proprietor has gone Pal expense in enlarg
ing and refitting the who "blisbiiicnt inside and
out, all of which will b( r > ‘‘l 6ol * and comforta
ble. The stables and cs'® bouses are extensive,
and well SU ted to ihri ■"" s for which they are
designed. In short, i»pri p lor ibinka ho will
hazard nothing, in plea that this establishment,
in the general, shall aferior to none in the
southern stales; who - comforts that can he
command d from the trees of the surrounding
country, will baafli r;" bis guests, in a manner,
he trusts, that will b' r ®ly lo their satisfaction.
The establishment enlarged the present sea
son, to upwards of f rooms—and charges the
same as at the othi ’be houses in the village.
'file proprietor II J himself that ho istOo Well
known to the publ render it necessary for him
to offer to them tei'tdals of his abilities or de
sire, to render ihm 10 favor him with their com
pany, in nil re.sifvMy and cotnlbrtablo. His
pride and iuterr.M’ olh at stake in suslnming the
beautiful villag#ainesvillc, which presents us
many advantagf" summer retreat, as ally other
spot north or sol Hi therefore, a liberal southern
public will alfi/suffit-ieut patronage to justify
the developeiopd concentration of the va
rious resoureef* 0 surrounding country so as to
bring them il ! 'ion for their comfort and con
venience, ther' be assured that the means lima
afforded lbet e ' oro f 'bis establishment shall
be liberally tJt 1 " ile improvement nnd tbepio
curdment ofj comfort I key can requite, until
it shall loof'b'ug by comparison with any
other of the/wrth, south, east or west—with
out a libcrafv'Paßc* howoVer, it is evident pub-'
lie oxpoctaifmbot be met. If the advantages of
an unexcefablo climate, superior water, with
several ni<J al *P r nigs, (one of which is acknow
ledged byr loB ' competent Judges to be excelled
by rum"i -southern states,) fine roads in every
direction "good society, are inducements stiHi
cieiu-to * 'ho reasonable expectation, that a
I'hernl a- kdligont public will give to their Aome
iw»f#fu<f#he preference over foreign ones, then
'he prepjrleels confident'fhat this appeal will
not be i/invnin. REUBEN THORNTON.
may l w6w ; ,-
« _
Cl 11|H AH * —The t I ficlerai gncd lake pleas
/ u Jl>oing able to {--Kite to Merchants of ibis
fcHfct.e, | r £’°» North Carolina; Tennessee nnd
lia v <* heretofore - made ibeir purcha
ses 119 city, that although 'many of us have lost
n parlor Goods, by the fire of Friday night
27ih pthcfs have bceft s 0 fortunate as lo save
all, L l } coarse of itVo or throe days will re-
as usual. We invite nil who have
con’ l alt ‘d a visit to this city, this spring, to
the Certain caVulatnm 01 being able to
r efi' l tl ,e > r assortment, quite as well as they
llal er h° on able at this season of the year.
Lftley, l ,Q rish Ac Ce. Stevens, Henderson Ac
l'Ji\»\vnst‘nd Ac Mon- Adgar.
Farrar & Robinson.
W Timmons Ac JSon.
w* II Kelsoy Ac Hal- F.lisha Carson Ac Co.
W* Howland, Ward As Taft,
ial, Lyon ACo. Casirner Patrick,
liister Ac Lanrlcnu. C BnrKmyer Ac Co.
ftson, Capers Ac Co. Coo B Cooke Ac Co.
Iracm Ac Co. I) Crocker & Co.
tier, Riplay & Co. IS Chadwick & Co.
ivi land, Harral & Allen.(John 1, Pexant <s• Co.
bed Ac Fanning. |8 Motfrydr.
lliland, Son Ac Howell. Edw Winslow,
fatt, >Vlcßurney Ac to. VV Jones Smith.
FYWalion. lOtis .1 nfn*>
i r 1 »» nil on. Utis J Chnleti.
m Stoddard. William Mi llikin.
II Stoddard, Miller & Co. Millikm if- Walton
John Van Winkle. Dorrance if- iliglow.
Win C Oakley, .fas Bancroft if-Co.
Hatch, Fleming & Co. J R Simonton if-Ce.
Hayden, Gregg & Co. Hillard if-Wade,
Raker, Fry <fe Co. \athnn A Cohen.
•| as H.Stevens. N H Wildmon if Co.
Ja» I MeCartcr. Starr .f- William*.
S ife.l Wnigon. p Day.
J& C Lawton, |f,ord & Stocker
may 3 eudtw _ (Taylor if- Kennedy.
Charleston, May 1, 1838,
® TWO itUNDRED DOLLARS
/HE. REWARD will be given for the an-
P r '“ ,lt ‘ rl " 10 '* anil delivery in anj jail in
slate, the negro woman A MV; or
WJ or ! e hundred dollar* for information that
will enable the subscriber to obtain pos
session of her, Amy is about Iwcnty
five yeatu old, dark complected, and i
about live feet IWo or three inches high. From all
The information that can be Obtained we believe
she was tiiken eff by a White man culling himself
William Ramon, a Kentucky borne drover, as he
was fiir several days just preceding, lurking in ihe
neighborhood, and on Wednesday night of the 18th
nit, the evening the woman was missing, he de
parted at rather a. late hour of the night, for .Savan
nah, to which place he never went.
1 ; DAVID GUGEL. '
Effingham county, May 3, 1838. w2t
FOR NORFOLK. " j
SOUyii“ B . teM * packet .
Mill,) for this trip, To-M»rr<ju> Morning, the 3d May,
1838, at 6 o'clock, the same day and hour v:ilh the
steamer Pulaski. Passage and fare to Haltimore,
$2B. The GEORGIA, Capt Roi.viss, will meet ’
the .South Carolina, near the Capes of Virginia, and j
take her passengers up to Baltimore Alter which
the Georgia will leave Baltimore and Charleston
the same day and hour as the Pulaski, namely, ftoto
Charleston, Thursday morning, 17lh und 30th May,
14lh and 28th June, 12th July, and soon, during
the season. The South Carolina, Captain Coffey,
willt after Thursday, 3d May, leave every Friday
fortnight, as heretofore. For passage, apply person
ally, or by letter,(post paid;) to
WILLIAM PATTON, Agent,
May 3 2t No. 6. Fttzsun man's wharf.
i~ CltT SHERIFF’S BALB7
| ivy consent o( all parlies, will bo sold on Sat
i *-) ord iy, 12 1 h ofMay next,at ihe storool Reich
-1 man AJ'ea, on Washington st tear Foxes new
J biu.-Ungs, a lot of choice Liquors, Cordials,
1 tukV confectionary, and Tobacco; also the fix 1 j
unde?* 1 every thing belonging lo said concern, j
3 Kohgjq'istress warrant for house rent, in favor of ,
I comment DM Va Hicbrnan ’4’ iVa. Sale to
3 Mav 3 '** 11 O'clock AM. Terms cash.
V,- Vn E MARTIN, Sheriff C A.
:e W AR. ’
WILL b*N SHERIFF’S SALE.
WarrontSU at the Court House door in
day in June nett,' rrnn County, on the hrstTucs
_ One House and lx.tifolli.wing property, to w t
" ir«l on as the property*: town of Warrenton, lev
-1,1 Elizabeth Higdon, loseph Ford, deed, adjoin- j
m. Elizabeth FlcweTlen and'*l»fy u fi. fa in favor of!
Id", otheis. \? vs. Ford ar ‘d |
Y. Also.— One hundred aor-\
adjomirg lands of Wm Dtn\land core or less, ;
on us the property of lionom ItVl others, levied !
ta, fi. fas in favor of William G. W'Xto satisfy two j
land and others. \». said Ky
hip May 3. JEREMIAH PERRYS.
V cunr
.ng j * PRACTICAL
ea. | of Slavery, V>oing a compilation nnp a
cy ' risions inadoon that subject in ihe eeveh|j 0 de
. lof the United States and state courts, wi trfvi rt s
'V. 1 notes and reforenf.es to the statue; and au;Vu s
' ' I systematically arre.ng.-d, bv
Ada e ale by r. H. «M
-* aprtl 3
r * . -i i V' ■ ■
I kjOl’P served up EVERY DAY’ nt Lafayette
I Hall, at 11 o’clock. May 2. 2vv
SUGARS. '
»)ll JIM.. Porto Kico Sugar
10 do .New Oilcan, do
30 hblj White do
may 2 For .ale low by N. SMITH A Co.
OCT. MONROE, DENTIST, may to cod-
Nulled prolissioually at all hour* at the Eagle
and Phoin* Hotel, Room No 10. tl’ may 2
\T OTlCljr—Durtn/ - the subscribers temporary
X • abaence Mr. A. H. Stone ia Ina duly authori
zed Attorney. GEO. A. W A I.KEK. may 1 ts
COFFEE AM) SEGARS.
OA Rags prime green Coffee
OV 30,000 Havana Segara
20,000 Pfineipe do
may 3 dual received by N. SMITH & Co.
6< St. ISNVP 4k CO.
OFFER (or aale on rea.onablr ternia
30 hhds Sugar of extra fine quality
20 do do 2d quality
10 do do low priced Orleans
30 casks superior Malaga Wine
100 bags prime Cuba Coffee, all of southern
importation may 2
N CONSIGNMENT. 200 pieces heavy
Hemp Ragging, lor ante low by
april 14 STOVALL & II AM MSN.
COFFEE, BAGGING, &c.
Ik bags choice Green Coffee
CJ" 100 pieces heavy Hemp Ragging
25 boxes Champaign Cider
23 iboxer French Martinique Cordials
25 obis fresh Canal Flour,just received and
nprl 21 for sale by JOHN COSKERY.
' | UDACCOi—Ten box as Tobacco manubictur
I ed by B. Rt'owtl.nna represented to be a supe
rior article. For side by A. SiULEV.
leb 2 27 ts
I >KICK & MALLORY have received a
J new supply of Satlin Crevatls; bow and plain
Stocks; black and fancy bristle do; blk satin Ho
solus; linen do; eol'd French gingham Stuns;
linen and cotton do; silk, cotton, and merino, under
shirts and drawers; with an assortment ul silk
and linen Hdf»; linen and cotton Gloves; while,
black and fancy silk half hose, Ac. april 25.
STRENGTHENING PLASTERS, pre
pared for pains, weakness in the breast side,
back, or limbs, Ac, they will givealmoKt immediate
and soothing relief, and for pleasantness, safely,
etiss, and certainly, are decidedly superior to most
oilier remediet. For sale by
AM TO.NY A HAINES,
_npnl 23 ' 232 Rrond street.
AfIENC’VV -
Sixvuuuivli Insurance A Trust Co.
’ undersigned, Agent of the above compa
JL ny, will tribe risks on shipments of Cotton or
.Merchandize from this place to Savannah, Charles
on, and jVorthern ports. J.NO, K. LLOYD.
dec 15 29
' TO RENT
I**a 11 Until the first of October next,» desir able
|igigj.il Itl ie.k- Duelling in a centra! p an ol
Liruuil street. F.nquire at Ibis office,
march 13 lid if
IVOTIf-'Ei—IVESI'EKiN RANK of Georgia
X* Rills taken for Goods—also bought lor cur
rent Rank notes of tins city, b> (lie subscriber, No.
197 Rrond street. E JJ COOKE,
april 26
7 NEW ROOKsT
JUST received, Truvils on the Continent of Eu
■rope; viz; m England, Ireland, Scotland,
France, - Italy, Switzerland, Gerrtlanv, and the
Netherlands, by Wilbur Fisk, D. 1). President of
the Wosleynn University, Middletown, Conn.—
with engravings.
Cromwell, an historical novel, by the author ol
the Brothers, Ac. For sale by
april 86 T. H. A I C. PLANT.
“steel pens.
WARREN’* Patent Webster Pen;
do Mercantile do;
Windin'* Queen's Pon(
do patent pcfterlnm Pen; •
do tiepins ultra Rank and Office Pen;
Gillots double barrel demasens Pen;
do ladies miniature - Pen;
do ...oClagen three ami une slif Pen;
A large supply of Steel Pens, among them tire
tin; above popular Pons; just received by
Jty[d 26_ T JI & I C PLANT.
u. w. Force &X‘o:
WHOLESALE SHOE HEALERS,
No. 276 JSroad-st. Augusta, Ga.
1-1 AVI - , received 100(1 packages Roots alid Shoes
AA comprising every uniclo in the line ; which
can he sold as low as in the Northern cities. All ar
rangements being with Manufactures direct. A
general assortment of I,HATH KRS. april 91
¥>PRIJVgTjRV GOODS.
| _ A FRENCH cambric prints
4-4 lartey colored French muslins
4-4 new style mourning miisliiiN
Gloves, silk and cotton Hosiery
Rich fimry Colored figured silks
First quality black silks
Linen cambric hdkfs
Cap, bonnet and belt ribbons
Enncy dress bdkls in variety
Superfine black bombasins
Superfine blk and colored chillies
Superfine Ilulianas, with a variety of other
new goods, which they offer at fair prices.
apn! 13 EDGAR ACARMICHAKL.
NEW GOODS.
WILLIAM 11. GRAiNEis now receiving his
spring and summer supply of Fanuv and
Staple Dry Goods, consisting of a great variety of
new and fashionable articles, which have been pur
chased at redur ed prices, and will be sold at a small
ad vance for cash or approved paper. No 23IRroad
street, next door above the Georgia Kail lloud
Building. march 2M,
Ci ANAL f LOUR, POTATOES, &Ci
f 110 bbls. Canal Flour,
150 no. Irish Potatoes,
100 do. Northern Gin,
100 do. do. Whiskey,
50 do. Mackerel, No. 3.
60 qr. and eight casks Malaga Wine. l.and
ing and fur sale on the wharf, by
jan 10 12 GEO. K.JBBUP A CO
PURVEYORS’ COMPASSES,—Just ro
ceived, a supply of Surveyors. Compasses,
warranted correct, same of them very superior, for
sale cheap by T. H. A I. C. PLANT,
april 18
frr.uk.State oi Georgia.
Savannah, April 2d, 183 H.
AfOTICETO STOCK HO LDF,RS.-On Mon
is day, tho7th day of May ensiling, an election
will Ho held at this Rank, for six Directors on the
partol the stockholders, to servo for llVolvSmonths
from that date A. POUTER, Cashier.
April 5 id
'NEW ROOKS.
JUST received by RICHARDS <J- STOY,
Trortls on the Continent of Europe; viz ;in
England, Ireland, Scotland, Franco, balv, Switzer
land, Germany, and the Netherlands, hy Wilbur
Fisk, I). I). President of the Wesleyan University,
at Middletown, Conn —with engravings.
Cromwell,nn historical novel, hy the author of
the Rrothors.Ae
Also, afresh supple of 3d v 01. Life of Barr
rpnl 25
NOTICE.
StKAmboaF Ovfick, Sov. April 17, IH3B.
fffEIE annual meeting of llm stockholders of tho
I I .Steamboat Company of Georgia, will ho held !
j at this office on the second .Monday in May next,.
i (14th prox iat 1(1 o'clock, A M. at which time an
I election will he held for 13 Directors to manago the
I affairs of the company for one year ihcnce ensuing.
I Absent stockholders may, by power of attorney,
authorise any stockhold ur to represent them.
W. K LONG,
april 25 td Secretary and Treasurer.
FLOUR, GIN * APPLES.
Xf* Bis. Baltimore Flour;
O 12 bis rye Gin:
20 superior Northern Apples; just received
and for sale by WF.it J <J JACKSON, Aucte.
april 26
pkotkction insurance cmpanv.
f|3HE undersigned, agents of the Protection In-
Jl. suranre Company of Hartford, Connecticut. ,
are prepared to insure buildings and their contents
against loss or damage by ftro on the most reasona
ble terms. V . <k J. O. GATLIN.
; ryt 31 dtf 555
s p> ~C. BALDWIN.— Fancy and Staple Dry
s : Xw,, Goods, at Wholesale, 254 Broad street, An-
P igusta, Geo. [Xt 3 Ily
Vrsr«< PLATE, renmarl" or. hand am; for sal" sy
>1 hn 3 Itt. Rr: BALDWIN
Wt<>ARS, ShoAHS—7O,OOO best Spnneili
W’ J,l *‘ r ' vm '' ,i «"J lor suit' low, by.
. “E*Osl J I' JACKSON. Aiirto.
A tl,B Nu " Ywk Albion. Emigrant
* . and t)|d Countryman. \V. I! McKEE
_Augu»iu, April 4. ■ ' |tn*
1j I DANK jf&t'KS lor sale low by
I % REU.LNS.*TRUriW
, ES.—, , iu bi.»e« Sperm C»mik*. ”
- W) boxes Hull', patent mould do.
• - B py 3 N. SMITH A To.
S*f° K . K ® KK—2OW) 1 h«'s'moimT Beef
»«le by N. SMITH A Co.
non I
|\| wiaAssiiS.'=a?rbi».u' w I! ~
f TA 00 bhls New Orleans ,1..
Juat received end lor aide by N. SMITH ACo
april 3
( if.WUWwmollT, Mor.oukadomeatic
w Brandy, lor Rale low by JOHN COSKEKV
april i
\ NTHAL LAMPS, juat received and (or vale
b F , JOHN 11. MURPHY,
march 33 2m3trw
]%7LW CHOP MOLASSES.—7u htulv. tor
A1 * ul » b >" T S4DII METCALF,
mraeh *2O
LTilKcKs on NmvTuA, Philadelphia and
' Baltimore. For sale bv
march >0 QEO INS. 4 TRUST CD.
ITS. HANK NOTES—For sole by
. • Coo. Insurance A- Treat Co.
leb 2 27
'ITOBACCO* —o(i consignment ho boxes To-
A bacco, muimlaelurml by Tnncb A -Steagall,
futaalelow by JOHN m COOPER, & Son.
/TKORUIA NANKEENS,n very superior
article jual received by \V. H. CHANE.
‘ march 21.
ALABAMA AND FLORIDA MON EV,
I FOUGHT by rim subscriber, No. 107 Brood
J 9 hi reel. |»cpt 161 K J) COOKE.
OS CON sic NM EN T.—IOOO piece* heavy
Hemp Hugging; lor sale low by
Jtnau ts Jfa H.C. BRYSON & CO.
POB SAI.E, alight Barouche.well made, with
A a donnlo harness, but little uHnd, will be void
low. [april 10] N. SMITH <8 Co.
vaT[c luSK COTTON OSNAriUlltuii
A CONSTANT supply of the above article Or
-* *. Biileut Factory prices by the agents.
mar* -M , CLARICE, M’TEIR &CO
NEW 'it M of 11 v a nSS ci,oVISE ii A V
A FEW loads (ilmccllent quality, wr/l cured, for
sale by N. 11. MOORE,
July 12 162 hw it
Hoifiii.v Nankeens.—six nw <>t
A.X Nankeens, manufactured from Colton grown
n Georgia, for vale by A. SIBLEY.
n 20 if Hi
11 to HIItH—Fi Hlf or live Negro Boys.
■ Also, about the sittiic ot women anil girls.
Apply to 1). L. HOLLIDAY,
jun 10 7 It
SILK AND COTTON HMIIIIKLbiS.
ICASE lino Silk and Co||oh UMBRELLAS.
JUS I received at No. 206, bv
Feb 9 3't T. H. ivy ATT & CO.
J UST RECJEIVED, fine printed Law ns, for
l.ailies'drosses, lor sale by W.JL CRANE,
april 18
EIRE IKONS.
BRASS Andirons, Fendors, Shovel ami Tongs,
in grout variety, fur sale bv
00126 F A. ff CLARK.
f|H)SVER’S and other Domestic llrmitly.
JL lOblsTower's Rnrndy;
3 halfPipos domestic Brandy. For sale 1 iw.
march 13 JOHN M COOPER, AS im .
SHOT AND LEAl>.—5OO bags Shot, nss'd;
10 Kegs bar lead] lor sale at Manufacturers
prices, by THUS J HARM KLEE,
Agent of the Shot Tower Co. of Baltimore.
A constant supply kept on hand,
march 10 6mo
NOTICE.
IN .V II- CLARK have associated with
' . them Mr. fvftorgO RnttkClb The busin
ess in this place will Is* conducted in the name of
Cl(trk, Rockett .V C'O, Jan 20 23
SAL ID —'I he Lot and Dwelling lorm-rly
owned by Uinbop Andrews, corner of Green
nml Centre streets, having 231 foot fronton Green
and 80 feet on Centre street. A SIBLEY.
jnn2o if 16 - ~.
White rind RlltCk Silk Hlond.
11. WYATT A Co , No. 20(5, have juat re-
J * reived While nrtd Black Silk Blond I .aces.
Also, an assortment of French worked and Scotch
pecdlc worked < '.iillarS; [fob 16 30
ALABAMA runl TENNESSEE MONEY.
,)|Wijl Dollars in bills of the Bunk of Alabama.
reiUy' ' 1200 dollars in bills of the Bank of Ten
nessee, for salo at n discount ny applying to the
subscriber ISAAC MOISE,
april 3 311 Broad si.
Georgia In*. «V Trust Company, )
Augusta, Jan,6. j
rjtllE Directors have tins day declared a Divi-
J. dend cd Four UnlUirs per Share, out of the
profits of the last six munllis, payable on and after
the Mill instant W T COULD, Sec’y.
jan 8 ts 0
IVJ OTICH.—The copartnership berctotor cxist
li ingin ibis city under the firm ol Cowling &
Curdelle, expired on rite Ist day of January lasi,
by its own.limitation. The biismoss of tho firm
willbccloted by A. (vaKukli-k.
J. V. COWLINW.
Feb.. j, 1837 ts A. CARDEI.nIv
r | AIlK Subscribei begs leave to inform blafriendc
JL and the public, that lie will continue to trans
act the Commission ItusillCHH ill Ibis city, un
der hisown name. A. CARDELI.E.
fob 13 it 30
SPLENDID paper lIANCINC.S.
SNOWDEN A - . SHEAR have received tins day
from Pliiladelpliia, a largo supply of splendid
Paper Hanging* ot tbe latest ami most fashionable
styles, which have been selected with great Caro;
also, a few sells of French Paper Hangings of tbc
latest Paris styles,and rich Screens for lire boards,
to which they respectfully invite tho attention oftlic
public. april
W II,LIAM If. CRANE, has Just received
black and blirt black Ufo dc Swiss, super
black Gro de Paris, elegant satin striped French
Muslins,lrish Linens, fine long lawn, elegant French
worked collars, very fine plain ami figured swiss
Itmslins, si'k and cotton umbrellas, (ignored ' and
plain pnriisolsi embroidered and imtrseilies skirts,
small and large corded do. swiss, book, Jaconet nHcl
nnnsook muslins, plaid slripe, vprig, end lacennm
lins, line bombazine, small fig ore, I calicoes, and
trench enmbrir's, fine etnbroiiKred cotton hoso’
french and cngiish do. ihread, bnbinet, tliule and
blond laces, elegant figured Baltins and nilks, line
bird eye diaper, damask table cloths, 8-4 and 0-4
tablediupor, fancy handkerchiefs and scarfs, chally
ribbons, brown linens, shirting, sheeting, bed lick,
drilling, dowlas,dec. together with a great variety
ot itlierarticlca whirl, will he sold low. at No 231
Broad slrc.it, next dour ub wo the Georgia Bail
Hoad Building. april 17
SANDIPORD & COLLINS
H AVI,just received, direct Irorn Charleston, by
rail road, tho following articles on consign-
I rm-nt, which they intend offering both el public
and private wholesale, or retail, until disposed of
2 cores Mills" best fashionable Beaver Mara
2 do do black furred do
in pieces real Irish Linens
h pieces brown Linen
10 pieces » bleached do
20 doz blue mind hdkfs
20 doZ fancy hdkfs
40 pieces Foulard Mnslm, truck
30 doz nett and wehb Suspenders
20 pieces French Ginzhame
JO pieces spotted English do
1 case prints
20 piece# checks
5 nalos brown Whirling
20 piece* chintz feints
i 20 do print*
JO dn apron rhecks
3o do bleached 1 shirttng
1 case cotton Un hrella*
2 pieces white Liner, Drill*
SLSO,
■ i 6CO'// beet Spanish Scgrirs, d.rcet importation
1 cu*e w.-ihrscry
30 small qu res’. Italian Citron
■ I raee comb*, brushes, hu'tons, Are.
s -. anoty of law dry apnl23
»
o IFICIAI. 1 1 HA WINU or THr.
fJEUIUJIA STATE LOTTERY,
r.ir the benefit of the Augusta ludep'l Fire Comp'}
Ei.sss No 1 I'7, vox 1838.
1 2 3 4 8 6 7 8 » VO II 13
18 36' 35 43 40 13 71 00 10 A sy CO
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the above numbers
0. an they stand are correct ,as taken Irom ilia Man
itßar’i certificate of the drawing of the Virginia
state lottery, for Leesburgli, Class No 3, for 1838,
drawn at Alexandria, April 88, 1838, and which de
termines the fate of all tickets held in the above
1-otlery. A. HEAD, agent.
may 3
~DUAW S ONSAT i Fit da V.
• ih'OUtJlA STATE
la O T T i: It Y ,
For the benefit of the
Vue list a Independent Eire Company.
CLASS NO. 18, FUR 1818.
To he determined by the drawing of the Virginia
Slate Lottery, lor the llcnetil ol the town ol
Welleehurg, Class No 3, lor 1838,
To be drawn at ALEXANDRIA, Vn. on Saturday
May 5tU, 1838.
I>. S. Cbkuoiiy & Co , .llanageni
A, READ, Latilraotor.
» 0 II li M K ,
1 Prize of $3O IKK) $30,000
1 111,000 10,000
1 C,OOO 6,000
J o,ot>o 0,000
I 4,O(K* 4,000
i a,ooo 3,000
I 8,1 KH* 3,000
I 1.717 1,717
30 1,000 35,000
30 000 13,000
3H 300 8,400
300 300 40,000
63 100 6,300
6,3 80 4,060
63 CO 3,7-0
63 fat y.li 0
134 40 4,960
131 :<u 3,730
4,340 30 86,800
31,583 10 345,830
29,705 Priz-s, amounting to s<‘it)6,l37
Tickets slo—shares >n proportion.
SITINQ CLOTHS & iUATfi NOS.—
Just leeeived an assortment ol
Dutch Hulling Cloths;
M lute and cn’l floor JUutirusses, 4 u and 6-1
Paper 1 Ringings and bordering*, Very line;
Fire place -Vcrenes do do
Travelling lia.sk,its. small ami large size.
Also, I 'nibicllas and Puraeola assorted.
a Pi’ll 37 Til U VA IT A Cl).
IMMVATE HOARDING HOI SE,
A/fl US. WILLIAMS having taken that cotnifio
Lf* diuns house, lunnerly oeeupied by Major
Starkra, 117 Itroad tin i t, a few doors below tlie
Lnglennd I'lircnix Hotel, it. now prepared to nceiuu
nmdnioa linv gentlemen With hoard uivJ lodging,
npril 16 It
cTll AN<; E OF 11 Oil ft
GEOUGIA HAII. HOAD.
7171110 Passenger car* w ill leave Augusta at hall i
* past 5 o'clock, a. m. on and after the Ist of
May; loinrning leave Worronton at a quarter pftat II
II o'clock, and arrive in Augusta at 4, r. til.
RICH ARD PETERS, Jr.
Resident Engineer Aj Snp'lof Transportation,
npril 37.
~7< : KO 111 a A HAIL HOAD NOT! ( fp~
IfiREICHT is now carried on the Rail Road he-,
tween Augusta and IVurrunton, at the follow
log rates —coll.ii $1 per hale, nierchandise 35 cents
per hundred pounds, or 5 els per cubic loot.
, lietvvecn Augusta mid Caniak—cotton 871 rents
per bale, merchandise 3'.! els per hundred pounds,
or 41 els per cubic fool.
George 11. Thompson, agent ol the ('btnpany, ijl
Ciniiak.ttml John 11. Roberts, agent of (he (jpinpany
at tVarrenton, will mt uid to receiving ami (orwa'rd
ing produce and ninrchitndipe, without charge for
i commissions or storage. Spacious Wit lebi cist's
■ have been erected at tlio nbtivu stations lor the re
I ceplion ol merchandise, until uis lor Warded,
UICIIA HU PETERS, Jr.
Resident, Engineer Slip’l of Transportation
npril 10
f A< IvSOIV STJtHET H i: (XIJII'AJIV* J
•f Thin eslahlishineiil. will he openi d this day lor
the sale ol lee, the price id which has been fixed at
the rule et 38 ttis le (he dollar.
For the accommodation of the public tickets mpy
tie had at. the stores ol the following persons, Vi, ;
I l ' Lambert A: (In MnriinlF'rcilcrick
llaviland, Risley 1 *rThomas J Wray
It L Nehi II It,inlet
Antony .V Haines Thomas Harrell & Co
Augustin Frederick Kile lion it Roliinsnn
0 Hally Win llewsou
and from the subscriber.
The following arc the hours of attendance in the
Ice House, viz:
From 5 o'clock to S, Irom 9 to 3, from 3 to 6* |
mid (mm 7 to 9. And on Sundays (min Binlo in |
the morning, and from 5 to 7 in the afternoon
JCrNo money will bo received at the Ice Mouse
' ISAAC MOISE,
april 5 dim .SVe'y A Protein.
INNTH I irr lON IN .11
I*/TLLIaM 11. <)R( 'HARD, Professor oFMii
» » sic, respectfully aundiiUceH to thd ladies and
gentlemen of Augusta, that be lias removed to 147
Itroad street, a few doors below the Eagld j
Phoinix Hotel, and Is tunv jirepkrcd lo give lesso hP
inmUsieoti the Piano Forte, (Juitur, and Flute. As
it is Mr. O's. intention to make this city Ids perma
nent residence, he will he enabled to wait on those
who nitty require bis services, with the strictest
punctuality. .Mr. (»•■ Will give instructions ut Ids
own residence or lhatofhts, pupils. Application to
lie made Ms above, or ut Mr. ituitta's Furniture and
Piano Forte store.
N. H, Piano Fortes and ,Organs tuned and re
paired ill the most complete Planner and at the short
est notice if npril Id
WHEAT CENTRAL ROUTE
lUiTW’EEN THE NOlfl'H and SOUTH.
riMiE rmr.sMoi'Tii Ar:n roanokk
1 HAIR no AI) COMP AN y, haw mow limn
ed a cufmeetioh with the Virginia and Maryland [
Steam Hoat Cotti|ainy, ly which ihcrois a conlin
(ioub lino for Passengers Irom Halliinoro or Wash
ingttmtoChnrlestorq S, C- i
(JOIHtO MOWTIf. ,
Pntsengers wijl leave Ilulinnoro at 31 o'clock, r. I
Ml on Mondays ftnd Fridays by ibe steam bout Ala- 1 1
bniiia, Capt. Sutton—or leave Washington at 13 m. j
Wednesday, in the C'tthnnliin, (.'apt. Mitchell, and 1 2
arrive at the depot whan in Portsmouth early the i 2
next morning in time for the Portsmouth and Roam I
oke cars to (bililat, N (,'. At llal.hn they will If
take the Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Rom! Line I 1
ot Poit Coaches al 4 o'clock same dm, anil proceed i
lo Wilmington, N. C. a part ol the way on rh« Wil
mington and Raleigh Rail Koad ; or by taking the 1
Merchants’ Accommodation Line they may proceed
to Raleigh ami Ureonsbormigli when they will meet I
•he smith western ur Piedmont Line us well as the ,‘j
Lino vi.l Willem, Wythe court house, (Vc. to Nash
ville, (T*im . Arriving in Wifrninglon on Thurs- p
days, .Saturdays, and Mondays, they will there toko
the steam hunt North Carolina, (one.if Vnnderbeil's
best) on Thursday and Monday, and be landed in j
Charleston in from 13 lo 16 hours generally in time J
lor the cars to Augusta, f-a. on F riday and Tues ‘
day mornings. 'The steam hoat Fox runs lo mid (
from Plymouth and Edouton, N.C in connection ' 1
wn h this Lino. 0
ooino .voaTit.
T-cave Charleston on Sundays and Tuesdays, at
sr. M. break last the next morning at Wilmington. I
Leave Wilmington on .Mondays, Wednesdays and i
Fridays, and by Rail Koad anil Coaches, arrive at ,
Halifax on the evening of the next daya. Sleep at ,
Halifax, and the next rooming pmcoed by the Ports- ,
mouth ami ItoanokH Kail Koad to Portsmouth. ,
w here limy will he taken on Sundays and WTsloes- )
(lays,by the Alabama tor Haltimorc, r v.nud .
Fruhiyshy tlio Columbia for Wujlnngtim at 3 r »i. ,
T his line being now complete, offers U> the navel- ,
ler a route w hich lor speed, safety, comfort and scon ,
omy is not equalled, for whila it avoids the dangers ,
of the ocean, it is unattended with the (angue nut- (
sequent upon an altogether inland rout* where there |
is necessarily tnuen night travelling.
The Chesapeake Kay Boats and the one from .
Wilmington lo Charleston are unsurpassed tor ele
gance and speed The post coaches, homes and (
dnvijis aro ol the best, and the Portsmouth ami 1
Koanoiio Rail Road Company assure the public, I
that every meana arts exerted regardless of expense *
to koip (heir rood m god order and il well chosen I
ami cxper.anced agents and Engineer* acting unde/ <
the raosr rigid wyittorl •.nstruciicnß can he s g ;.xf*u- *
nf> to sifer/then it may he confidently relied ore *
apnl 7 1m j
- -
r ~ 1 I" II . F—■
rtiiiuc SALES.
llv W. E. At J. il. JACKSOiL
TiIIS'DAV, at 10 o'clock, in trout of our store
will be sold, ■*'
4 bhds rye Whiskey
15 bln .Vlonmignhela Whiskey
10 4u Uyo Lin
11 qr rmilu Malaga Wiun
3 do Teneriflii do
25 boxes of furl VVino ,
M do supr honey dew Tobacco
10 boxes .Madeira Wine
I caae hula <
6 caaka Porte*
7 JUalUMsee
4 I‘ortablo desks . 1
10, 000 Spanish Scgnrs, Also
Sundry articles of House bold f urniture,
may 3 Tertna cnah.
uv \V. k77it~J. iTf jack>on.
Tills EVKM.NO at 71 o'clock, a general assorts
ment of Staple, and fancy Dry Goods, Hardware,
Cutlery, liuols, Shoes, Ready made clothing, <fcc
may 3 Term* cnah.
bJfT QU CASKS sunr. Malaga Wine, just rachl
cand for sale low by
may 1 W E A J U JACKSON, Aucla.
SPRING GOODS.
13DGAH A CAUMICIIAEI, are now receiving
'A I heir usual supply o( Staple and Fancy Spring
Dry (binds, which they offer ou their nsunl terms
and prices. april 10
d 'll AItLE.S HALL has associnted with him
V.c Mr. George 'll. Gnlplnn, snd .will hefeaftex
transact business at tMO Jlrotid sfrdel,' - undid the
firm of lIALL At GALI’HIN.
nmy 2 taw4w _ •
I'KEMI SPUING GOODS,
At Nu. 200 Hrvod-etreet. ,
11. WYATT Ar Co. hsvn and
" . ore now opening a large stock of Spring ann
Simuurr Dry Goods, well assorted, and having iifleA.
purchased at reduced pilttes, will ho sold at it sm;lt
advance on cost tor cash. ,
They have now a goecj assortment of black andi
blue black Italian Lustring, grus du Paris and gros
de Swiss Silks, Plaid Silk's and small figured lioo
net Silks, linndsunio French Muslins, and'printed
Swiss Muslins, black and while and colored Jaco
nets small patterns, large and small checked Swiss
Muslins and Cambrics. Furniture Calicos, 'While
and colored cotton Fringes assorted, cotton and
linen Nettings,mid 10-4 Itobbinot for pavilions,
Irish I.incus and l.uwns,s-(i and KM Irish Sheet
bigs, Table and llirdeyc Diapers, Damask Table
Cloths and Napkins, brown Linens mid Linen l)ril>
lings, N estings, a very large assortment ol (Jollorf
1 fuse and i do, with a variety of other seasonable
couds. april 19 V
t> leu k.m »5c > i f)ER i j ;5.7-s n oWi >l:rt
■ V At .SllEi\ll have just received from N. York,
a 'large supply of Ladies' rich embroidered Capes
and (,'MHars, embracing n great variety of styles and
all of (lie latest patterns ; also Ladies’ embroidered
Muslin and linen cambric Culls, anil u large supply
us needle worked muslin Edgings mid Insert bigs,
(some on tbin muslin,) to which they respectfully
invite the attention of the Indies. april 12
NOTICE.'
this day WJfl. C. WAY censes to irahs*
act any business, ns Agent, fur Joseph Shan*
non All persons indebted to the line agency urn
requested 1,6 mnkp payment to Joseph Shannon .and
those having demands against it will present them
to I he same liir settlement,
net 10 237 JOSEPH SHANNON
WllisKEy“>V INE. AtC.
SCI bids superior Mommguheln Whiskey
■'»"/ 100 boxes choice Madeira Wine
20 qrcasks4th proofCNignnc llrnodt
20 do Teneriffd V ine, jdst received
and for safe by VV E. fe J. U. JACKSON
april 10 Auctioneers.
COGNAC fIRAHD¥, M. titlTTSc.
, Oti l'i|>es 4lh proul Cognnq lirnndy
or"/ JO t pipes dp ' rli Jo
4 i do old Champaign du
12 do ilolhiMit Gin
2 Idols 4lh proof JaniH't'S Rum
1 do Irish Whiskey
DO bids Monongahela do ,
75 do Ist proof do
70 do N Gin
fiO dl> N E /iiim
10 do Pencil /Jointly
25 do Peppermint Cordial
50 do Malaga Wine , ,
12 do Cherry itrnndy
25 qr casks 75 leriffe IPine L /'
(0 do Sicily Madeira
25 do Marseilles do
3 pipes sweet Catalonia VV ino
21> I casks Muscat do
2 pipes old Madeira dp
' 1 butt superior old Port
Put sale, low by CLARKE, McTEIR A Co.
qpttl 14
(' IKH ' EIII ES.—'l he subscribers buvmg ret
k cniVed a large lot of goods, offer for solo, oh
1 reasonable tonus, the following :
j 4<> hints prims St Croix Sugar
10 Idiila Porto Rico do
I Pf 2 hhiis New OrlentiH do
| IOU hags prime Green Co/Teo
; IVS hags llio do
75 hngs'Java do ,r
15 Ikmcs double refined loaf Sugar
10 hills single do do
10 bids Jump do
25 bills soil shell Almonds
25 boxes Sperm Caudles ■ 1
20 boxes Hull At Sous mould Caudles
20 boxes Soap No L
10 boxes Hyson Tea
12 boxes Guhpowdcr and Imperial o
0 cases 21b caddies' "
40 whole and half bids butter Crackers
5 tierces copperas
20 bids No. I Mackerel
|5 I do No I do
25 bids and hall bids No 2 do
50 bills" .Vu 3 ' do '
30 hags Pepper, Spice, and Ginger
200 reams w rapping Paper
IHOOO best Spanish -S’cpairs
7000 best Principe do
10000 half .Spanish do ' • • "
CLARKE, McTEIR *Co ;
On band n large assoriinenl us eastings, iron and
n «H». npnl l »
New mill i resh Imported Dry Goods. '
lA.S. ANDERSON A, I'o. liafro just received
from Liverpool, direct, the following Dry Goods,
which they oiler lor sale on their usual low terms'
for ctitth, viz: *’ • i- » /
14 pieces 4 4 black, white, and assorted colors plaid
Glussgow Ginghams
24 pieces do "do ! ‘do Km! do
25 do small figured colored Jaconet imullti*
16 do do mourning do
GO do Manchester fancy calicoes, ass'd patterns
10 do super blk and while do 'do
0 do rich and beautiful lustre English black and
blue black silks lor Indies' dresses
Long Lawns ol a very fine quality
Aln i> /nun Nr w York,
H I pieces while Pavilion Gauze
50 do bine anil green do
Together with other staple Goods, suitable to the
present and approaching seasons, . , ... opn| 2
SPLENDID FRENCH MUSLINS.
NOW DEN A .SHEa II have received, this day,
V7J from Now-York, a largo supply of splendid
French Muslins, ol the latest Pans styles wined
have been carefully selected from recent imports
Hoes, and are entirely HOW patterns The pnbhr
are respectfully requested to cull and examine ihsm
april 12 ■. ,
UOIJ’I HEiliV lIAHMCEVY, (2d
y j I hr. Southern flohnony and Musisnl Cnmpnn
mn, containing a choicecollection est lines, h> rank,
psalms, odes and an'b> ms, selected from the mos*
eminent authors, together with nearly.one hundred
new tones that have never before h en published,
soiled to most of flit) metres contained in Watts
hymns, Mercer's cluster, Dossey's choice, Dover
.(election, Methodist hymji hook, Haprist harmony.
Ar ; well adapted to Christian churches of every
denomination, singing schools and private socoviesj
containing also an easy introduction to the groqnds
of music, the rudiments of music, ond plain ruins
for beginners ;hv Wm. Walker, of 8. C. For sale
by the hundred, dozen or single, by
april IS T. fl. A I C. PLANT
EYTUA'bIScK U'u.ilßASbs."
BNC)WDEN A SflBA R h»vu received this day
from New York, a large supply of extra French
Bombasine, (soma verv heavy, for c en, k’n»’“ - a
wear.) of a superior style tud fi iish ; a!yo. nxtr,
Wirk Challys, nlack gro J« Karnes, black Frericj,
Crapes, black silk veils xnd handkerchiefs, end a
variety of other art; cine sui table for the eeeson, ro
which they respertfullV invito the attehtjoa of the
public. , pri l i 0
i- 'i ,
■sol . Use*