Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, June 02, 1838, Image 3

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COLLECTING AGENCY. fBHIE subscriber intending to visit most of the A upper counties of this state during the next two months, respectfully offers his services ns agent to attend to any business intrusted to him, such ns collecting or liquidating accounts,and will visit any place not too remote from Ilia intended route to ac jpummodate those who wish his services, Sntisfac lory references given. JOHN C. GRIFFIN. Augusta, May 30,1838. Gt WATCHES, WATCHES. rjMIIE Subscriber has just received by the Steam A Packet New VorU, an Invoice of fine inde pendent seconds Watches, with single and double circle, something entirely new, which the public are invited to call and examine at No. 2428r0ad-strcet. May 30 JOHN B. MURPHY. Mir. JOHN 11. MURPHY will act ns my attorney during my absence from the city ; all persons indebted to me will therefore make imme diate payment to him. A. FOSTER. Augusta, May 30, 1838. . ts WANTED, STOCK of the Bank of Augusta, do Mechanics’ Bank, do State Bank ol Georgia, may 31 Inquireof GEO. W. LAMAR. SHIRTS! SHIRTS!! SHIRTS!!! 17I1GLREI) French Gingham, fmo Linen, and . fine Colton Shirts, with Linen bosoms, with and without collars, just received by may 31 PRICE & MALLERY. PRIVATE BOA It DING HOUSE. MRS. WILLIAMS having taken that commo dious house, formerly occupied by Major Starkos, 147 Broad street, a few doors below tho Eagle and Phoenix Hotel, is now prepared to accom modate a few gentlemen with board and lodging. april Ifi ts COFFEE, BAGGING, &c. PA bags choice Green Coffee 100 pieces heavy Hemp Bagging 25 boxes Champaign Cider 25 boxei French Martinique Cordials 25 bbls fresh Canal Flour, just received and aprl 24 for sale by JOHN COSKERV CHARLES HALL has associated with him Mr. George R. Galphin, and will hereafter transact business at 180 Broad street, under the firm of HALL <fc GALPHIN. may 2 taw4w __ NOTICE.— Proposals will be received bv the City Council on the first Saturday in Juno next, •for keeping tho roads, drains, and bridges, within the corporate limits of tho city, in good order and repair for one year. Propositions (naming secu rities) to bo handed to the Clerk. By order ol Council, passed the 19th .May, 1838. y may 25 GEO. M WALKER, Clerk. > SUGARS. Ilhds. Porto Rico Sugar iOJ 10 do New Oilcans do 30 bbls White do may 2 For sale low by N. SMITH & Co. RC. BALDWIN. —Fancy and Staple Dry . Goods, at Wholesale, 234 Broad street, An. 'gusta,Gco. [Jan 3 Ily TIN PLATE, constantly on hand ann for sale b Jan 3 I til R C BALDWIN y GREAT EXPEDITION i« flic .VUaTII, -—■» The Rail Road and Steamboat Compa nies on the great mail route to the North, A '■WrT.nnmmm. | u travellers the completion of the great chain of Rail Roads between North Caro lina and New York. Passengers coming in the mam mail line, or by Charleston, S. C. and Wil mington, N. C. and taking this route at the termi nation of the Petersburg Rail Road, in N. C. will roach New York 10 or 12 hours in advance of any other line. The following is the schedule of time, as run at present, including all stoppages : Leave Halifax at 5 p m Reach Petersburg!! 1 a m Leave Petersburg 11am Reach Richmond 31 a m Leave Richmond 4 am Reach Washington 31 p m Leave Washing’n 4 pm Reach Baltimore 01pm Leave Baltimore 7 p M Reach Philadelphia 5 a m Leave Philadelp’a G ah Roach New York 2pm Only one night’s rest is lost between Halifax nnd New York, as passengers sleep in the Philadel phia boats. Time in going from Halifax to New York, including all stoppages, less than 44 hours. Besides this fast line, there arc other daily inde pendent lines running on the route, so that if by any chance passengers full to connect at any point, they will never be delayed more than half a day. Passengers coming to Halifax, N. C. in the Wil mington Company’s linool stages, will please apply to Sir. B. F. Halsey, the Petersburgh Kail Road Co's agent, who will afford ibem every facility. In case the stages are too late to connect, travellers will find an engine and cars at any time on the Peters burgn Rail Road to carry I hem on. Petersburg, May 23, 1838. 1m COMPOUND SlltH* OF FINK RG'ifl TBS HE subscribers have succeeded lit preparing a A compound Syrup of Pink Root, which will admit of os deduce prescription ns the powdered root. The dose of Pink Rout, known as one of the best vermifuges is, 10 to 20 grains, and double that quantity in infusion is necessary to the same effect. But tins syrup contains a concentrated decoc tion, much stronger than tho infusion , amounting toalmost llie whole virtues of tho substance. One leaspoonful of this syrup contains the con centrated decoction of 20 grains within a small fraction, which may ha considered at least, equal to tho mmum dose of the substance, which is 10 gtuins—two leaspounfuis 20 grains,nnd so on. A slight laxative power is given by combining in the virtues of rhubarb and senna, It is nut certain that any uniform antidote to tho occasional nervine effects of Pink Root is know n, but the host antidotal power hitherto ascertained, arislolncliia, serpentaria is combined in due propor tion. It should be remembered I bat no vermifuge is uniformly successlui, even when worms arc known to bo present. The officianal infusion is 100 weak; containing only the tea of seven and a half to lil teen grains to tho dose, which equals, (if the selec lion of the root be well made) only three and a quarter to seven and a half grains of the substance. For this syrup, tho best specimens have been selected with great care, and the syrup on use lias been (bund to possess, in a very convenient form for administration to children, all the uniformity of power as a vermifuge with the root in substance,or the full powers of it in infusion or decoction. The dose should he repeated three limes a day, or in ur gent cases every two or three hours. A constant supply always on hand at Apothecary Ha 11,232 Broad st. ANTONY & HAINES, may 25 CfIRC'ULAR. —The undersigned take pleas > ure injbeing able lo slate to Merchants of this Slate Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee and Alabama, who have heretofore made their purcha ses intlns city, that although many of us have lost a part of our Goods, by the fire of Friday night 27tli ull. others have been so fortunate as to save all, and in the course of two or three days will re sume business as usual. Wo inviio all who have contemplated a visit to Ibis city, this spring, to come with the certain ca'eulation ol being able lo replenish their assortment, quite ns well as liny have ever been able at tins season of the year. ,LM Wiley, Parish &. Ce.'Stevens, , Henderson & Fort, Tuwnsend & Men-; Atlgnr. don hall. Farrar & Robinson. W H Conner. ] W Timmons & Son. C &, G H Kelsoy & Hal- Elisha Carson & Co. sted. Howland, VVard& Tail. Harral, Lyon &Co. Casimer Patrick. Bannister <fc Lannenu. C Bnrkmyer & Co. Jackson, Capers & Co. Geo B Locke & Co. Booraem & Co. D Crocker if Co. ,Miller, Ripley & Co. IS Chadwick <jr Co. llaviland, Harral «Si Allen,'John L Pexant Co. Weed & Fanning iS M'owryjr. Gilliland, Son & Howell. Edw Winslow. Hyatt, Mcßnrney & to. |W Jones ijr Smith. J IV V Walton. Otis J Chafee. E B Stoddard. William Miilikin. II Stoddard, Miller & Co. j Miilikin Walton. John Vii i Winkle. iDorrancee" Biglow. WmC Oakley, t Jan Bancroft Hatch, Fleming & Co. J R Simonton ij-C'c. Hayden, Gregg & Co. Hillard cj- Wade. Baker, Fry &Co. Nathan A Cohen. Jas R Stevens. N II Wildman tyCo. Jas J McCarter. .Starr Williams. S & .I Walson. F Day. J&C Lawton, I Lord Stocker, rnnv 3 eodlw (Taylor Kcnnsdy. Charles! Ha. I 1838 B. W. FORCE & CO, , | WHOLESALE SHOE DL I UK*. S I AVE received JtrUO package, I’. v.is and M, ■ - J 5. .•or.ipri.-iag cvm arli.!. in lh- l.ne , vtW«.i. can be sold as low as in the N .rlliern cities All ur rangemcKis bciii£w;tii ftiapufriptur •. ♦ Ur<- : A. WANTED, A PLAIN COOK, logo o low miles in ilioeimntry mny 21) l\v Apply m V\.G. M.MMO. 1 CAR P ENTER FOil SALE—A boy ol about 25 years of ago. For terms apply to may 28 fit .1 H. HIGGINHO I'll A '.I, CtORN. —A regular supply of Corn will be kept ' on hand to suit purchasers, to bo Lad at the wharf, or at the store of may 28 ts I) KiR KPATRICK At c„ JsJ AI/r.—4OUU bushels salt just atmtJ and tor sale at the wharl bv may 88 ts D. KIRKPATRICK & Co. IRAO HUNT, a eumnwdlotM brick Siure on A Broad st. For particulars, apply to may 22 JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. WANTED TO PURCHASE, or SlMikely young Negroes, for which good f prices will he paid, in cash, by dec 20 21)7 wtf J. & U. MORRISON. SALE,—A Pitmo Eorlc, a |liti lit used; price §175, which is low for the arti cle. [may 25| STOVALL A' HAMLEN. STOVALL 4c HA.IILEN, WHOLESALE DRV GOODS MERCHANTS, Anti General Grocers, AUGUSTA, On. 02r Dry Goods Sale Room over tho Grocery store. BACON —A Choice lot of assorted, the Hams very suitable for family use. may 11 CLARKE, McTIER & Co. J EXCHANGE ON NEW VolHi.-ikTr U sale by JOHN G WINTER. Hay 0 DOCT. MONROE, DENTIST, may bo con sulted professionally at all hours at the Engle and Phoeinx Hotel, Room No 10. ts may 2 iVOTICE. —During the subscribers temporary ill absence Mr. A. H. Slone is Ins duly authori sed Attorney, geo. a. walker, may 1 ts jVTEW CROP MOLASSES.—7O hhds. for x a sale by T S & G II METCALF, march 20 fIXOBACCO. —On consignment 80 boxes To- 1 A bacco, manufactured by Tench & Steagall, furtale low by JOHN M COOPER, & Won- GEORGIA NANKEENS, a very superior article just received by W. 11. CRANE, march 21. DTK' E.—WESTERN B A NKOF~ROME money taken at par for Goods at PJ7 Broad st. , may 10 by E U COOK ON CONSIGNMENT.—IOOO pieces heavy Hemp Ragging; lor sale low by jan2o ts 10 H.C. RRYSON & CO. VAUCLUSE COTTON OSNABURGS. A CONSTANT supply oftbo above article for sale at Factory prices by the agents, mar 2 4!) CLARKE. M’T'EIR & CO NEW TIMOTIIY AND C I.OVER HAY". A FEW loads of excellent quality, well cured, for sale by N. R. MOORE, July 12 lf>2 swtl HIRE.—Four or five Negro Roys, fi Also,about the same ol woraennnd girls. Apjily to D.L. HOLLIDAY, jau 10 7 tl J UST RECEIVED, fine printed Lawns, lor Ladies’ dresses, for sale by VV. 11. CRANE, april IB EIRE IRONS. I'SRASS Andirons, Fenders, Shovel and Tongs, 9 in groat variety, for sale bv oct2fi F & H CLARK. ULWER’S NEW WORK.-ALICE; or the mysteries, a sequel lo ‘Earnest J/a I tro vers, by the author of‘Pelham,’ ‘Rienzi,’ ‘Lelia,’<frc. for sale by [may 9] T1I&IC PLANT. B ULWER’S NEW NOVEL—Alice, or the Mysteries; a sequel to Ernest Mai trovers, may 9 Just received by RICHARDS At STOY. JUST RECEIVED, 1 case plain Palm Leal Hoods, 1 case with capes do do do Also, a lew fine Straw and Leghorn Bonnots,'" may 21 For sale by Wm. H. CRANE. 1 1 ViTe CO-PARTN Eltsin P heretofore B conducted under the firm ol J& J McKryde, will for the future be carried on under that ofJ o’ J Mcßryde <V Co. JAMES McRRVDE. JOHN McRRVDE. may 14 ALEXANDER WALLACE S~ HOT AM) LEAD.—dOO bags Shot, ass’d; 10 Kegs bar load; for sale at Slonufneturers prices, by THUS J PARMELEE, Agent of ilio Shot Tower Co. of Baltimore. A coiislnntaupjily kepton band, march 10 fimo ALABAMA and TENNESSEE MONEY. w > Jfe <* . 5 Dollars m bills oftbo Rank of Alabama. V " 1200 dollars in bills of the Bank of Ten nessee, for sale at a discount ny applying to the subscriber ISAAC MOISE, april 3 311 Broad st. UST RECEIVED and for sale by A MU LE V, 500 prs. Georgia Nankeen Pantaloons S enses do Nankeens, quality superior lo any ever offered in this market. $ Notes of the Western Rank of Rome taken at par. May 10 pkj OTICE.—Tho copartnership herotolor exist- IN ingin this city under tho firm ol Cowling & Gavdelle, expired on tho Ist day of January last, by its own.limitation. The business of tho firm willboclosed by A. Gaudklle. J. V. COWLING. Feb. 13,1837 ts A. GARDEI.i.E: lipHE Subscribei begs leave to inform his friend” S and the public, that lie will continue totrans aettbe Commission Business in this city, un der his own name. A.GARDELLE. feb 13 if 30 VUHOTT’S BROW N STOUT—2S casks Abbott’s double Brown Stout, in quarts 25 casks do do do do m pints Just received and for sale by N. SMITH & Co. may 22 Zb I.ARET WINE AND RAIS! NS.— 50 boxes Claret Wine, long corks 50 boxes bunch Raisins, for sale hv may 22 N. SMITH & Co. JjN NGLISII CIIEES E.—l 2 superior Cheese, B'J just received and for sale by may 17 W . E. A. J.U. JACKSON. SPRING GO<TdS. & CARMICHAEL are now receiving 'j their usual supply ol Suiple and Fancy Spring Dry Goods, which they offer on their usual terms and prices. april 10 JUS! 7’ RECEIVED, 5 hhds choice St Croix .Sugar 20 casks London Porter 10 qr casks French Vinegar -10 baske's Champaign, asso rled brands may 13 For side by JOHN COSKERY. I FAMILY MEDlClNES.—Competent ar rangements having been made, Family and Physicians’ Prescriptions can be bad at all hours of the night,and on the Sabbalh.no far as necessity may demand,at Apothecary Hall, No. 232 Rroad-st. may 9 ANTONY & HAINES. There is a night boll at the door. IANAL I* LOUR, POfIfOES, > 110 bids. Canal Flour, 150 no. Irish Potatoes, 100 do. Northern Gin, 100 do. do. Whiskey, 50 do. Mackerel, No. 3. CO qr. and eight casks Malaga Wme. Lund ing and for sale on the wharf, by jan 1C 12 GEO. R.JESUP&CO Renovating liquid, or extracting all kind* of oil, painif-:, lar, and grease from the most delicate colored silks t satin*, cloths, ham basins, or carpets, without injuring in the lca*:t their color or texture. For sale hv TURPIN, D’ANTRIM AC & Co. may 4 d2w a-lo agents for Auguato. ij OTICK.—The undersigned having purehaecd from Mr. Neal Holland, tho slock of goods, &c. under the control and management of Mr. Wil ham K Prodnax, as his agent. '\ he business tvill be continued by Mr. lirodnax, a.s th» ’»• cui, and tor th*‘dr beii'-fu. fUJIM :*■! COOPI'T: < p . may 10,1838 j f hOTHSA MA TTi • N«- .o JS 1 .insl icecivet an assortment ol White and dO W\w,Hing. 4 5 and 1 * Trav md largo »iz«. lif WYATT & CO. I B >OCKET. HOOK LOST, hist night, h«-/ “ twaen Hamburgh ami the Richmond I Job lin [ this place, containing twenty or thirty dollars, in tons mid fives, of the Monroe Rad Rond, and one live dollar hill on the Georgia Hail Koad Bank, con taining, as near as I can recollect, the following I papers: One Note on A'Filzpalriek, payable to mo, with Bcnj. T Marlin, Thos. Mays and J ames Fitzpatrick securities, 6*337 50, and duo two or three years' one itoto on James Tathen for #BOO ; ope on M Crocket for 6100; two notes on M Dean; one on John Hughes' two on Fzokiel Stanly; one on Jessey Philips (or 61000 with a credit of (oar or live hundred, and uncun tnyselflor s2,ooo,and not marked paid. 3 liberal reward will lie paid lor the return of the book,and papers to Goal. Thomas Dawson, or myself, at the liielimond Hotel., GEORGE MARTIN. Augusta, .May HI, 1838. There was a bill of sale made by A. Davis, ol Hamburgh, fora negro woman ami child, dated 30th May, 1838. inne 1 GYMNASIUM IVjTONS. BADGE, respectfully announces to the " citizens generally, that the Exercises of his Gymnasium have commenced—and that he will he happy to still continue to receivo|applications at his Room, No. 247 Bioad-streel, w here he may be found during the hours of Tuition. Mon«. B. loaches the Sword exercise after Ihe Pa risian style—and he considers himself competent to make a person perfect in two weeks, who will lake lour lessons every day. The course comprises 00 lessons. Hours of Tuition, Are from R to 7 and from 0 to 10, A. M. —from 5 to fi, and from 8 to y, P. M. —During the intermedi ate hours, Moms. Bauok will attend to giving gen tlemen private lessons at their rooms, it requested. Mpps. 8,, teaches with equal facility any of the following branches. Small Swortl, liroml Sword, Cane Defence, (iupitqr Stall, Having, Arc, Arc. And will make his pupils perfect mthoart of either branch, or ho will receive no pay. Motts. Bange respcctlully invites any gentleman who may understand the Small or Broad Sword exercise, to lake a set-to with him, either public or rivate. ts may 2‘J. ATTRACTIVE! New and Fashionable Summer Goods. JUST receiving, a beautiful assortment and choice selection of now stylo Goods, for Gentlemen’s summer wear, recently purchased in the New York market from the latest importations, which the subscribers are prepared to make to meas ure at short notice, in the newest style, according to the most approved patterns of fashion, which they have just received. The public are respectfully so licited to call, examine, and maku a selection. They will sell goods by the piece or pattern. PRICE & MALLERY, may 31 Drapers and Tailors, No. 258 Broad si. IV EW STYLE 1111 T TON S • —l’i iiTsubsc ri bers have just received hn assortment of the now fashion Figured Gilt, Silk, and Easting Coat Buttons, lor sale by the gross or sett, may 31 PRICE & MAELERY. PRICE A- M V LEERY Have this day received a few plot rs super black and blue Cloths; blue, black, drab and lancy colored C'assimors, black, blue, and lancy drab E,Tu. White and striped Drillings, With a variety of Fancy articles, viz ; Gloves, Sus penders, Riding Bells, Money do. llandkerchiels, Collars, Busonis. Stocks, &c. 858 Broad si. may 21 SPLENDID FRENCH MUSLINdG SNOWDEN & SHEAR have received,this day, from New-York, a large supply of splendid French Muslins, of the latest Pails styles which have been carefully selected from recent importa tions, and arc entirely new patterns The public arc respectfully requested to call and examine tbwiii. aprii 12 « Til ENG TIIENING I»LASTE R N ; , pre- E? pared for pains, weakness in the breast side, back,or limbs, &e, they will give almost immediate and soothing relief, and for pleasantness, safely, ease, and certainty, are decidedly superior to most other remedies. For sale by ANTONY & HAINES, aprii 23 232 Broad street. a s ERMITAGJE EXTRACT—This lately JfiL invented combination of different odors, has acquired a just popularity, not only by reason of the strength and delicacy, but of the extraordina ry duration of its perfume. Whilst the strength of many other extracts and essences arc almost ns evanescent as the bloom of t lie dowers from which they arc derived, the Hermitage retains all its fra grance for an indefinite length of time, and is scarce to he removed from the garment on which it is poured,by washing, lienee it is propably iho cheap est ami most delightful perfume of our labratories; for sale, together with a large assortment ot perfu mery,soaps, hair, oils, &c. by ANTONY & HAINES, mays 232 Broad street. 17VANS» CAMMOMILE AND FAMI SIA YE APERIENT FlLLS—Rcmarku- Mo case of acute Rheumatism, vvithan affection of 1 .lings —cured under the treatment of Dr Din Evans, JOl) C'hathum-st. New York, Mr Benjamin S Jarvis, 13 Cenlral-st. Newark, N J., afflicted for four years with severe pains in all his joints, which wore always increased on the slightest motion, the tongue preserved a steady whiteness; loss of appe tite, dizziness in Ins head, the bowels commonly very costive, the urin high colored, and often pro fuse sweating, unattended hy relief. The above symptoms were also attended with considerable Hd ficully of breathing, with a sense ol lightness across the chest, likewise a great want of due energy in the nervous system. The above symptoms were entirely removed,anti a perfect cine effect ed by Dr W m Evans. BENJS JARVIS, To Dr Wm Evats. City of New York, ss. Benjamin Win Jarvis being duly sworn, doth de pose and say, that the facts stated in the above certificate, subscribed by him, are in all respects true. BENJ S JARVIS. Sworn before me, this 25tb November, 1830. WILLIAM SAUL, Notary Public, ‘JO Nassau-streot. Evans’ Genuine Pills, for sale, only by ANTONY «5r HAINES', Agents! April 12 Druggists Augusta, Ga. An extraordinary and remarkable cure. Mrs Mary Dtllon, of Williamsburgh, was restored I to health by the use of this medicine.—The symp toms of this deslrcssing case were as follows: Total loss of appetite, palpitation ol the heart, twitching of the tendons,with ageneral spasmodic affection of the muscles, difficulty of breathing, giddiness, langoitr, lassitude, great depression of spirits, with the fear of some impending evil, a sensation of fluttering at the pit of the stomach, irregular tran sient pains in different parts, groat emancipation with other symptoms of extreme debility. The above case was pronounced boneless by three of l,l|e most eminent physicians, and a disso lution o( the patient daily awaited lor by her friends, which may be authenticated by the physicians who were in attendance. .She has given her cheer ful permission to publish the above facts, arid Will also gladly give any information respecting the benefit she has received to any enquiring mind. MARY DILLON. DO*Mr. Gharles Semple, who bad been afflicted for ft ve years with Immoral habitual Asth ma, applied id Dr Evans on the 4th of Nov, labor ing under the following symptoms; A sense m tightness across the chest, with the greatest diffi culty in breathing, distressing cough, generally ending with copious expectoration of viscid phlegm, disturbed rest, the face turgid and of a livid hue; . could not lie in a horizontal position without the sensation ofimmediate suffocation, languor, drew I . ait-and dis siiKtnS in the head, ana loss of up*! Mr .V applied to the most eminent physician in ■ | ilie city, likewise used several other remedies! ■ i obtaining at y p< mat r1 tr i'.van;-’ treatment, sh is cm'." relieved! l of his complaint, and cuitad the office yesterday, i j .Vowing that he hint not words, f-express Ids eratj- j |'•" 1 •/ the •■<•!,. ! : ■he .o . i., .! !" .do I". VNTO.V i v //AINEM / MANN Ihuikji ink,<n the homo No. | . ~ , ” Uronilway, New York, directly (bring the 1 ark, (ormcrly (lu, rcsitlrncs ol Philip Hour, , ,; S( U> ,0 6 <; oier with llio (wo houses mljoimmr, the Establishment is now open lor thr aecutnaiudalioii »1 permanent ortrnnsient hoarders. _Jj«ow ' ™t» Jane lt(, 1838 dwlm WILLIAM t’. WAV |T» LSPKU ( (■ l |,|,\ informs his friends and nil other customers who heretofore patronised r Inin, w hue agent fur Joseph Shannon, llint he is < now, and has hern nil along, shier the 10th day ol | Urloher last,engaged with James Anderson & Co. .. " l I!', e ' r )r J' Hoods store, next door above Turpin | 1 -Vim s Drug dorr, Broad street, whore he will ho lound equally its attentive to the calls ol his customers, and all who may (indisposed to extend their patronage to the new establishment, as for merly ,nml on us good terms, and the assortment of Dry (foods will ho lound eipmlly ns large and as rr, K ens l |er ® l °f°r® Kept hy iiiin in the same store. The subscriber would also inlorin the public that ho is not mi agent for Joseph Shannon, nor has ho had an agency in,any business, since the subscriber discontinued it on die 10th October last, as the , public have also been notified hy Ids advertisement to that effect on the 10th of October, 1837 WM, C. WAY, r At the store of James Anderson & Co. may 30, 1838 tt Broad st. Augiisin, Cn. JUIlThlpItV, DltktSS NIA king, kO> MRS. HAINKSand daughters having lately ar rived from the north, would respectfully in form the ladies of Augusta and its vicinity, that they intend making this their pormn,iioiit residence, and they hope that hy attention to please all ihoso who may favor llicm with their patronage, to endeavor to realize that generous piiironngr, which is al ways tendered Irani a liberal community. Mrs. 11. now occupies the store formerly kept hy Mrs. Hobby, on Broad street. All orders executed with neatness and despatch. N. B. A fu’l assortment of Dry Goods kept con stantly on hand. dlw may 28. MRS. M’GIJIRi; respectfully informs the la dies ot Augusta and Hamburg that she in tends making her residence in thenhovc city, for tnc purpose ot resident Ladies’ Dress Mnkcr.— Bho hopes hy her attention to please all those who may favor her with a visit, to endeavor to realize that generous patronage which is always tendered from a liberal community. Orders can bo led at Mr D’Autcl’s Clock and Watch establishment, Broad street, next to Marlin Frederick’s, or ntlier place «( residence, Jackson street, next to the Baptist church Gentlemen’s fine Linen made to order. may 12 INFALLIBLE CIJRI3 (or Cholera Morbus. Diarrhoea, Summer Complaints, Colics, Cramps, and Spasms. The promptness with which this medicine acts, in olieckirqf cholera morbus and curing bowel complaints m children or adults, is really surprising, in most instances, the first or second dose effects o complete cure, to which fuel a great number of certificates in our possession tes tily. For sale by TURBIN D’ANTIGNAC & Co. limy 4 3w solo agents (or Angnsta. M RS. C. HOFFMAN " * HAS received an,! offers for sale the follow ing Goods, suitable for the season, compris ing very richfi’g French imp'lms. Jnckonclls; idle and blue blk Bombazine; blk pad cord Cbnllys; , Ginghams; fig'il salins and silks; plain Gro do Swiss And Gro do Naples, all colors; now stylo check’d silk for Bonnets; rich bonnet ribbons; all kinds French primed Cambrics; plain and einh’d ( linen Hdkls; silk and gauze Shawls; Scarfs and , Veils; English silk and cotton Hosiery, all sizes; do Linen. Very lino Leghorn and English Straw honnots (or Ladies; do (or Children; silk and cotton Uni hrcllna; all kinds ol Kinglcls and Hair hands; bishop I,awns; Bit knoll, silk and kid Gloves; - Flowers and Wreaths; work’d (nserlings; Edgings; caps, capos, and collars; shell and horn Combs; j Mohair caps; silk oil cloth Aprons; hull Ribbons; plain and figd Swiss muslin; Buhliinell; Jaconell 1 muslin; Cambric; blond Laces; Quillings; crapes j rice foundations; Coisets; Gaiters; Fans; Suspeu dors; sheetings and shirtings; Borfnmory ; Snaps’ 1 Bow dor boxes and Buffs; Tapes; Cotton thread &c with uvariety of other Goods, may 5 Irilm gjJNew niul Fresh Imported Dry Goods. HAS. ANDERSON &. Co. have just received •J from Liverpool, direct, the following Dry Goods, which they offer for sale on their usual low terms for cash, viz: 14 pieces 4 4 black, white, and assorted colors plaid Glassgmv Ginghams 24 pieces do do do grid do 25 do small figured colored Jaconet muslins l(> do do mounting do GO dn Manchester fancy calicoes, ass’d patterns 10 do super blk and white do do 5 do rich and beautiful lustre English black and (due black silks for ladies’ drosses Long Lawns of a very fine <|iinlily Also from New Yor/t, 114 pieces white Bavilioti Gauze 50 du blue and green do Together with other staple Goods, suitable to the present and approaching seasons. april 0 A IASTALIAN WO A I*.—This beautiful ur- 11 Vd ticle is without a competitor among toilet cla- - gaitcics. 'flic uncommon softness of its ner( nine, ] its perfect purity, ils rich cosmetic ijuuliiics, its ' HizOjdurahleiiCss, am! 1 1■ !il ulimi ol liurshncss, de- j■' servedly place it foremost among its kindred pro- I a partitions. To the dazzling complexion of beauty, 11 end the delicate texture of tfio intents skin, it is t equally innocuous, and no person can use the Gas- a talian Snap without finding it, u luxury of Iho first I cion. For solo by ANTONY* HAINES, mav 5 232 Broad street. French Worked Collars, Laces, <fec. 11. WYATT & Co. have just received a < k ■ fresh assortment of Fnincli noodle worked i Collars, some ol which nro new patterns, also fan- I cy dress hdkls and shawls, muslin trimmings, block ! 1 mid w bile silk liliind, llircad edgings and wide laces, j i linen cambric hdkls assorted, bonnet mid cap rib- ! I Ik ms, pic nie and plain silk gloves, blk and col’d ! I kill gloves, and plain embroidered and ribbed silk • liosc, and silk half hose assorted. upril 21 d SFNIMF.II RK’i'Kl'lA’i' FOtt. S t f.K. ~ 1 a_-.-ij. Will be sold, if applied fur shortly, the lot f: (1 ami improvements at the Sand Hills, known 'J .G'i.t 'kJ .ns the Turknott Spring Blaco, fonner'y nwrio 1 and occupied by Col Thomas McGran. The ' lot containins twenty five acres, a largo part ol ' w hich is in woods, and includes Turlinett’s Spring, from which the City of Augusta is supplied with water. On the premises is a comfortable dwelling with all other buildings necessary lor th s accent- p j laudation of a family. Bossossion cun ho given | I immediately 1 Also—A small Lot containing between two and i j throe acres, separate from the above by the Mil- j lodgevdlo Road. Apply to t Way 8 tuth HENRY H GUMMING. t ■ KICIIMOM) l .M! CK i KRMtt UGII~ I It.va 1,-l!(MD, <1 MSB mMIk 1 The completion of this Rail-Road, (from Peters- ; burgh to Manchester, opposite Richmond,; makes < the chain of rod-roads through,the state of Virgi nia continuous, with tlio exception of only nine miles, and odds important advantages to the inland route for Northern and Southern travelling. There arc established on it two daily trains, one of which is in connection with the North and South v Mail Line ; and a iri weekly tram connecting with 11 I t ho “Halifax, Wilmington, and Charleston Rail P Rond, Stage ana Steamboat Line.” h Passengers from the South by the daily “ Metro ri politcn Mail Line/* will arrive in Richmond « n the h evening after that on which they leave Raleigh, h and having the night for rest, are yet enabled, by h existing arrangernentK, to proceed to Baltimore on h tlie succeeding day, and ihoncoto Philadelphia tho name night, in time for the morning boats to New l; V r ork T : mc, less than three days from Raleigh to ri Neiv York. Paaserigors who leave Charleston for Wilmington ( * on Suhilty or Tuesday evening, will, if they arrive * in Halifax by five o’clock on Tuesday or Thursday evening bo brought to Richmond by the triweekly 1 1 ric, in time for the Wednesday or Friday morning’s cars for Washington, whereby they wiil reach Rul- f timorethe same everting, and can proceed to Phila delphia the same night, and arrive in New York he- S fore dinner on Thursday or Saturdays being tars p than four day* from Charleston to New York. The ( a connexion is equally good and expeditions with the i extra lino from Wilmington, and with nil the lines I h i from North to South. 1 ’j hi -.f.itc ISiro.i rli Polorshnrgh r.ml Richmond r. •;• -h • n the \: r inir. Sj'nr; 'J he passen- /. . .an iv in Cliarh.:to*mlio, bavin r only forty* i j | fmr i wl-.s vfagt! travolJiog utter r-.-ehing the roil- j n and tv. ■ dtr,u trom Raleigh, | ; j A‘. arc made on this Rail ’ : lie;. hor the co .itormhl'; and safe fra,, port Umn of | i fj.l't •• of the Richmond and Pr• <.r-‘• *.ii: > {l Pm! Rh.vl v/n }■! ; ■>:- < : > M . i „ OFFICIA! , I)HA It /Na ():■ THE I Georgia state i.otterv, I'.ir I tie benefit of tbo Augusta Imk-p't Kirn Comp’y Glass No 31, you 1838. 1 2 :i 1 ® B 7 8 9 10 II )3 13 it 1 ' )' iil 57 3U AS 35 41 10 0 4 ;,i jp pj 8 IIMIKBI CERi’ll-V that (ho above numbers n» they stand are eurrert, us taken from tin- Man nger s certificate of tin? drawing of the Virginia State Lottery, lor the lionolitol the town nfWlicel ").B,•*, bir 18118,drawn at Alexandria, May , j 1 NfM, n nil xx bic It determines Ibe line (dull tickets liel«l in iho above Luttery. J«w» A. READ, Agent. DRAWS TEE I N « A V . GEORGIA STATE 14 <!> 'S' T 10 ES V , For l ho boned toft ho Augustn Independent Firo Uonipniiy. CI,ASS NO. 38. FOR 181.8. Fo bo determined by the drawing oflho Virginia Stale Lottery, lor the benefit of the Richmond Academy Class No 8. Tobodrawn at ALEXANDRIA, Va. on Saturday Juno Sd, 1838. 1). S. GtiKooitv Ar Co , Managers, A. READ, Contractor 8 C 11. E M E . I Prize of $30,000 §30,000 1 10,OIK) 10,000 1 0,000 0,000 I 5,000 5,000 I 4,000 4,000 1 2/iOt) 2,500 I 2.01(0 3,000 I 1,7-17 1,717 25 1,000 35,000 25 400 13,500 28 300 8,4(K) 200 300 40,000 f’2 100 0,300 G 2 HO 4,900 •'2 0 0 3,720 02 50 3,100 121 40 4,900 124 30 3,730 4,340 20 HO,BOO 21,583 10 345,830 39,700 Prizes, amounting to §500,137 Tickets slo—Shares in proportion. miMCOVEI) SURGEONS’ TRUSSKsi I'or the radical cam of Hernia , nr ll{ipture, by llebor Chnso, m. I), of Philadelphia, m 11K subscriber would respectfully inform the modi.ul profession, and I hose nilliclcd with I Icr niaor Rnplnro,that,having inuduarrangements with •bo general agent of the in vet.tor, to be constantly supplied with these .justly celebrated Trusses, he is new prepared to furnish instruments, and also to treat this iilllietiug disease, as met with in every age and in both sexes. The Instruments consist of Inguinal Trusses, 8 Ventre Inguinal Trusses, 8 sizes: Femo ral Trusses, 2 sizes; Uinhilieul mid Ventral Trus ses, 3 sizes; of double Trusses, 8 sizes, adopted to ail the forms of Double Rupture. These instruments must ho used by Physicians well versed in the minute nnutumy of the parts im plicated in Hernia. They ore adapted to every ni nety ol reducible llerniu, mid do not interfere with the ordinary avocations of I ho patient. Persons from a distance cun have the instruments replied, and all necessary directions given, as to the management ol the ease, on application to tbo sub scriber, at Ids ollico on Campbell st. Augusta, Cu. may 31 F. M. ROBERTSON, M l). E. Hot IlGEOas, 8 ILK DYER Ah.' SCOURER, from Paris, having arrived at AnCl’sln, where he ink nils to make his permanent residence, ill tho prncticool his professional business, bus tbo honor to inform tho ladies mid gentlemen of Augusta and unjoining counties, that ho has taken a suitable house oil lirund street, two doors below Mr. Augnstino Fred erick's, whom all kinds ot Silks,Crapes, Ac. will ho DV ED in the must fashionable and permanent col ors, at ibe most reasonable prices. Ladies' Merino, Cashmere and Crane Shawls, and Leghorn flats cleansed mid pressed, so ,as to look as well as now. Gentlemen’s apparel scoured olid and renewed to their primitive color and brightness. SC?" Good prices given for old clothes, may 11 SPRING DR V qoODSU /f /J FUKNC// caijibrie prints * 4-4 fancy colored French muslins,' 4-4 now style mourning muslins Gloves, silk and cotton Hosiery Rich fancy colored figured silks First quality black silks Linen cambric lidkfs Cap, bonnet and belt ribbons Emuy drgj, lidkfs in varicly Superfilio black l.ornlmsills Sitperfino blk arid colored chalies Huperlimi Iliihanas, xx it It a variety of otlior new goods, which ibex offer at liiir prices. a piil 13 EDGAR ACAUMIGITAFX. pRICG & 31 A G GER V 1 1 . i \• ■ r■ ir l v - d a 0 new supply of Snltin t 'ravatls; bow and plain Stocks; black and fancy brisllo do; blk satin Ho solus; linen do; col’d French gin (bam Hbirts; linen anil cotton do; silk, cotton,and merino, under shirts and drawers; with an assortment of silk and linen Hill's; linen mid cotton Gloves; while, black and fancy silk half hose, &c. n'pril 35. O iiAXaij & ga Lppiiart i. fi. AVI, just received their spring supply of Fancy usid Staple thy Goods, Consisting of rich Muslins; Ficnch fig'd f.avvns; plain and plaid jaconott Muslins; Nansook muslins; plain and ligd Hwiss niiislins; second leoiirning French Lawns; plain, open worked, while and cold notion Hose; superior ihrco thread English 1/ose; heavy ribd half Hose; blk and while silk I/oso mid half Hose; cotton and silk Gloves; limey silk Shawls; heavy blue blk I’on Do Seic; Satins; Gro do Nap; Mipr black IMalleoni silk; Gro do Swiss ligd Foil do Soic; linen drill; brown Linens; Irish and Gorman linens; buhinot Lace; od f ingr and quillings; Oil silk; spool llirend; cotton twine; Umbrellas mid Farasols, with many other articles which Imvo been ( nn based at reduced prices anil will bo sold low. 2aw4vv max 3 INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC. WILLIAM II ORCHARD, FrolosHor of Mu sic, respectfully announces to tbo Indies mid gentlemen of Augusta, that he has removed to 147 Broad street, a li;w doors below the Eagle and Phoenix Hole), and is now prepared to give lessons in music on the Piano Forte, Guitar, and Flute. As it is Mr. O's. intention to make tins city his perma nent residence, ho will he enabled to wait on those who may require bis services, with the strictest ] punctuality. Mr. O. will give instructions at bis i own residence or that of bis pupils. Application to I be made as above, or at .Mr. Hunta's Furniture and ' Piano Forte store. N. li. Piano Fortes mid Organs tuned and rn- j paired in 11.0 most complete manner ami m the short- i cat notice if npril jo I WILLIAM 1 1, CR A Nil, Inis jm.l received black and blue black Gro do Swiss, super ! black Gro ilc Paris, elegant satin striped French , Muslins,lrish Linens, hoe long lawn,elegant French 1 worked collars, very line plain and figured swiss ; muslins, si hi and r.olton unihrcllas, fignerod mi-1 ' ‘ plain parasols, embroidered and niarseillcs skirts, j small and large corded do. SWISS, hook, jaconet and ; 1 nansook muslins, jdnid stripe, sprig, and lace mils- i liras, fine liomhazino, small figured calicoes, and t (rench cambrics, fine embroidered cotton hoso’ ! 1 french and cngdsh do. llirend, bohinct, thulenml I 1 blond laces, elegant figured sallins and silks, fino 1 1 bird eye diaper, damask table cloths, 8-4 and 9- | 1 table draper, tinn y hmidkorchicls and scarfs, elially 1 ribbon---, broxxn linens, slnrting, sheeting, bed lick, ! drilling, dowlas, Ate together with a great variety j of -itberarticlcs which w ill be sold low. at No 231 I Broad street, next door üboxe the Georgia Rail j Road Building. mil'll 17 FuToisu si*ring goods; I! At No, 200 Hi'oadulrcct. m If. WVATT A Co. liavu received, and “ • arc now opening a largo slock of Spring and , Summer Dry Goods, well assorted, and having been ! ( purchased nt reduced prices, will be sold of n small i advance on cm,l for cash. They have now a good amortmonf. of black and lilno blue! Italian Lu uria.-, gpc Paris and ■ ios do SwiSilks, Pino! Milks :md , , ill figured Ho,.’. I in-: Hiik., 10mi,,:. i'.u- I- :n. b Muslins nnd prinlc.i i Swiss Muslins,! lar lat d xvtiu end -do - - fnco ; - m l - small pt.tl rn ~ large am) as.il. d iM ii-ilin-i end • i., I j c.., I lirmiur;- 'alicos. white ( and colored rollon Irici.-c. assorti .1, cotton and ; Irish Liin 1 ' > -. . : ings, Table ) Tnbli )'1u11... ao - in. . iro .- . I a. ■ a M.n.. : JJn: 1 lings, Vesting.-, a verv I irgc a; ..ulnn-nt ot Cotton ! .* Hose mill I I", with ; v:-rc Iy-f oilier seasonable 1 good'. mirll (3 1 PUBLIC BALES. Adniimslrater't Sole. W ‘ J , V 8. HUTCHINSON >> ill ho H<ilit,oii the Inht liifhday in June, inul. IU the lovvir market, liy order of li. )" 1 Inrrin, nd mimatrator ol Mary S. Harr's, doeeoaeel, at 11 o i lock, \ M. eight handsome vacant building lots, adjoining Mrs. Cowling and Lanin rjlour lots trout log Keynolds street, 861 lent (runt, and 108 feet ileep, nnd ltrnr lots Ironting the river, 861 led Irout and 168 feet deep. Terms at sale. ai,so, W ill ho sold on the some day, at tho lower mar ket, one negro woman, hot ween 40 and 46 years of nge, a good plain cook, washer and honor. Until,, ruled title given. Tetmseash. Jjnno 2 „ 15 V " . i;,AJ, I!. JACksoV, On Tuesday nex', At the lower market house, will he sold.n likclV Aegro Hoy, abnut Id years of age, well grown, and accustomed to house work. Terms cash; pnrel aser to pay lirr 101 l of ante. .lane 2 BY W. E. -V .1. V.JACKHON. J On the first Tuesday in June uexf, at the lower Market II ruse in this sily, w ill he sold, The unexpirod lease ol the LOT anil Hutldings on the corner of Hronil and Marbnry street, at pio sent occupied hy II I’eyne.. Terms and particulars on da of sale. . , may 30 lIV Wl El -V .1, r. JACKSON. On Ihe first Turf day in June next, At the lower market house in this city, within lb* usual hours of sale, will he sold a Negro Woman’, about 411 years of age, a cook, washer and field hand. Terms cash, purchaser to pay lor bill of sole, may 17 Adminutrator't Sale. HY W. 11. »V .1. U. JACKSON. On the first 'Tuesday in July next, - ; At the lower market house, within the usual hours of sale, will ho sold one pair light bay match Horses; one good second hand Carriage belonging to tho estate oftl. li. Holland, deceased,and sold by per mission of the Court ol Ordinary. f IS UAL HOLLAND, Adiifr. nitty 17 MAIIV HOLLAND, Adtn'x. Administrator's Sale , ItY W. H. <V .1. 11. JACKSON. WILL he sold, on the first Tuesday in June next, at the lower market honsu in the city of Augusta, wit hin the Legal hours of sale, in pur' r seance ol an order of tho Court sf Ordinary of Kiehtnond county, the following properly .belong ing to the estate ol David M'Kitine, deceased, viz : I’ew No. 36 in the First I’rcsbylerian Church, in Augusta. A LOT, On the sunlit side of I tread si reel, in Augusta,ip irout of tho I’lanlers’ Hotel, extending from said street to Lilts street; 24 feet in width, bounded east hy lot of Isaac Henry, and west by lotol Wil liam Cutnming. A LOT, On Iho south stile of liroad street, in Augusta, eon mining n front ol 76 feet, 8 inches, and running hack the same width along Marhury street by which it is hounded on the east, 260 lent, with-Ih* itr. provemonts thereon, now occupied by I'oler Car rie, and others. A t.st), FOUR LOTS, , Outlie north side of Hioud street, in Augusta; now occupied hy William Jones, mid others, nearthu corner of liroad and Marhury streets. At.so, A LOT, Immediately in the rearol the .four last menlioaod', known us partul lot No. I'J, in the Springfield plan of lots. , , I I’lalea of tho premises will bn, exhibited ol tho sale, when the terms will he made known, mar 31 vvtd JOHN P. K(N(1, Adm'r B.HEABDEN, ARTIST, BEOS leave rcgpoclfnlly to inform tho citizens es Aiignsln, that helms returned to this city, nml taken I he room formerly occupied by him in thy Masonic Hull, w hore ho intends remaining fur a ow weeks, and where he would he happy to receive th 'sc who may desire his professional services, , J Kr Tho public generally, are invited to call and oo his specimens. hov 02 (I. JI. J MSS 111* & CuT~ OFi'Kli for sale on reasonable terms 3D lihtls Sugar of extra fine quality 20 do do 2d quality 10 do do low priced Orleans 50 casks superior Malaga Wine n r.| 100 bags prime Cuba Codec, all of southern importation may *J ACMNCV. S.ivanuMli lusurnuco A Trust Co. K undersigiicd, Agent of Iho above com pa «- ny, will talto risks on shipments of Cotton or .Merchandize from this place to SfivniAiab, (Iliarlcs iiii, and Ahrthern ports. JNU. E. LLOVD. dec 15 sjj I'HOTWTIO.V I NSC it A V< Td (<>,VII’A \ T. t tj 'HK undersigned, agents of the Protection In ti siirinicc Company of Hartford, Connecticut, arc prepared to insure buildings and their contents against loss or damage hy (ire on tho most reasona ble terms. W. & J. tJ.CATLfN. net 31 dll NliW HOOKS. t IJST received, Travels on the Continent of • ® rope ; viz: m E.ngland, Ireland, Scotland; Eranco, Italy, Switzerland, (iernmnv, and the Netherlands, hy Wilbur Eisk, D. it. President of the Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn.—* with engravings. . . Cromwell, an historical novel, hy the author ol the Druthers, &e. For sale hy Upril 2(5 _ T. H. Sr. I C. PLANT. lit KIV. HOOKS, just received hy UICJIAKDS 1 ABTOV, E.titlle.ss Eon; or the Comic Annual, hy Thomas I I food, author of Whims and Oddities, <J-c. Kale I cslic, hy Thomas Haynes Daily. David Dumps, or the litulgi t of Jiltnidors, a (ale, hy Thomas Haynes Daily. -''Ketches of Paris, in familiar letters to Ins friends, hy mi American gentleman. Popular Medicine or family Adviser, iL'-. a now work. may 16 NEW HOOKS. BUST received hy UIOIIAUtyS i\ S'TOY, eV Tram Is oo the Continent of Tlurope ; viz: in Kijglur.il, Ireland,Scotland, I ranee, Italy,Switzer land, Oermany, and the Netherlands, hy Wilbur Eisk. D. D. President of the Wesleyan University, t Middletown, Loan.—with engravings. •' Crnmiodl,un historical novel, hy tho author o( tho Druthers, &c. Also, a (resli supply ol 3d \ol. Life ofllurr. rpril 26 PBIIIIO siihscnher nut having boon notified ol the i arraiigoment to remove IJKRTIIANJJ. jr.M* •Statuhurgh, S. <;. In; luui advertised to stand,nr. Augusta I ho preHcuir sea son, hut such in tho call fur his rtf urn to South Carolina, that his presence lliwro cnnnol he dispensed with, and which will account tor his notslanding here, ns lie had expected. apri) % if JIKNKV DALIJY. fpmsls’* NIMH ine SOLUTION ofSar .* b Mipnrilla, Juniper, and other ingredients, high Jy rceonini -ndod hy scientific men; a positive and speedy dure for nil urethral disehargos.gonnorrUeos, gleets, spasrroihe strictures, and irritation of the kidneys, bladder, urethra, ami prostrate glands Tim particular ingredienrs ol which the nlurvo eolation is compotjed, are such as are highly appro veil of’ hy the Medical Faculty, which are so corai pOnndeii hy a peenliar chemical process* as to have each ingredient increase the power and efTicary-nJ tlio oilier, and I hereby render its operation in the above mentioned disuse truly astonishing *to all those who rases the Solution, mid exceeding, their most sanguine expectations. Forsalehy AVi ON Y & (UINFS, April 17 Sole Agents for Augusta. INDIAN If Alii OIL*-This mvaluahienrii - cle is composed of the heal Arkansas He irs’ Oj| # combined with other articles of known value tor the growth of tho Hair, and is perfumed with the gen uine Persian Otto of Hoses The Indian Oil pre vents the hair from falling out or turning gray, gives tho hair a light end glossy appearance, ami cau 1 it to grow with strength and beautyi Hy it# (I’cipiont use, flic most ftnhhorn hoir can heornuiio Loti nml smooth. The Indian Oil possesses tho sin gular propenv <<f wn-Imdly idinnaing rod or light hoi-- r->n i. •;. ’ - ■; hr.Ymcd fi>r a short lime. •>: l), ']*!,»;■• ii.tj.-i mirations ot the above j, nr st* ;to .sf . orve thut the -, n»: 'jmeleonly isoPcroi lor-ale hy :>•> A N i’d.N V o'. iIAI NF.S V i'.'t IVV -? I .£•’ i OTTON Nr.l’zD* i HAY/; j !• ;w handl'd hu-lirhs of t'lr above z 1 ' >:i 1 )' i .';• :i!i-re. Planters who t »•: ml-to jiiir ov«* i.he t oiton crop, uould do well to »ii.l mmu'difit' Iy. Also, a small lot of uniiii.\>’.d ‘v.nikecn Cotton : ef k (f f lor fate' M A ' t:\lMlx\o 11.-, ' ■ i■ div v\;.f j:?pv 11:• ho,.