Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, July 07, 1838, Image 3

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months nft.-r .Kiln applhati m w ili bo mad- BL - JL to the honorable Inferior Court of Columbia Ktcounty, while silling as a Court of Ordinary, for K leave to sell the real c. IHo of Jacob J Bugg, lute ol ■ft. Muscogee county, deceas?d. July 7 A, 1> ROBERTSON, Adm’r. r w i.\Jis : to the plantation of the subscriber, on the 13th June last, n mourn colored Mule, K about three years old- The owner is requested to ™ call, pay charges and t ike Kim away. NEEDHAM BULLARD [tßirdsville, Flurkc m, July 7, 183A. y, It Georgia, Columbia county: before me, A. I’eario, Juslice of the JL Peace,by John Garnett, of Capt. John Foster's District, (No. 3,) n large sorrel Horse, inclined to be roman nosed, with a star in Ids forehead and a wart over bis lolt eye, both bind feet a little white, sup poped to he seven or eight years old ; appraised by James Toole and Samuel Crump to eighty dollars. This 12ih June, 1831 A. PEAK lE, J. I’. A true extract iromtho Estrny Hook, July 3,1831 ■July 7 3w DANIEL HARRIS, Clerk. Georiria, Columbia < « aity : rs - t BEEN J. DOZIER, ol Cupt. Wm. Reli’s Dis tried, (No. 8,) lolled before me, John W. Do zier, a Justice ol the Peace, a black horse, right hind font white, sear on his left shoulder, ‘.cron or eight years old, five foet high. Appraised hy O. L. Mornss and A G. Dozier msevemy dollars.— June 30th, 1838. JOHN W. DOZIER, J. P. A true exlrai-t from tho list ray Rook, July 3, 1838. uuA July 7 3w DANIEL HARRIS, Clerk. ADMIN I ST RATOR" S~(S A Ml. M "Wl ILL he sold,at Carroll on, Carrol county,on V* the first Tuesday in September next, Lot o, ■ No. one hundred and ten, in the tenth district of said county, the same belonging to the estate of Joshua Stanford, and sold in compliance with Ilia , last will and testament of said deceased. Terms made known on ltie clay. This 3d July, 1838. GUILFORD ALFORD, Administrator, July 7 id with the will annexed. Georgia, Jefferson count} : WHEREAS Bryant Fnllbrd, administrator on the estate of Scili Eason, Lite of this coun ty, deceased, applies lor fellers dismissory from kr sale! est ite. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and E singular Hie kindred and creditors of said deceased, B to file their objections, if any they have, in my of p flee, within the time prescribed hy law, lo show cause why said letters of dismission should nut he I granted. Given under my hand at office in Louisville, this bill July, 1838. E. BOTIIWELL, Clerk. Jaly 7 VAUCLUSE COTTON OSNABURGB. A CONSTANT supply ofllio above urticlefjr sale at Factory prices hy the agents, mar 3 _4'J CLARKE, M’TEIR At CO 7* | ATCHES.—A large supply of the Lost /itl Loco i-'oco Matches, always on hand at ANTONY & HAINES,’ June 11 No 233 Broad st. TVyOTICE. —All pers ms indebted to the late i-Nl firm of Priec & Mallory, are respectfully soli cited to call and settle without delay. WILLIAM O. PRICE, July 2 JOHN MALLEKY. June Term, 1838. In the Superior Court, Richmond co. James Gardner, Junior, Trustee A of Olho Weaver, (a lunatic,) f Bill of tw. t interpleader, &c. Enoch W. Spofford and others. J IT is further ordered that the Master in Equity for this Court, after giving ten days public no tice in the city gazettes, proceed to audit the re ceipts and expenditures of said Trustee, as well ns till the outstanding debts against said lunatic, and ascertain the proportionable amounts due on each, to he paid out of the assetls of said lunatic. It is further ordered that the said Master shall not. make any discrimination between bonds, notes and open accounts. In conformity with tin above order I will attend at the office of William Fuller, in the east wing of tho tingle & Phoenix Hotel, every afternoon, from four to seven o’clock, (Sundays and Tuesdays ex cepted ) from Monday Kith to Monday the 30th inst.,of which all persons interested will take duo notice. D. M AC MURPHY, J uly 0 lOt Master in Equity. Sr, The other city papers will publish the above ten d iy«, and present tl uir hills immeili .lely. BTwTFORCE & on, WHOLESALE SHOE DEALERS, No. 370 lirond-st. Augusta, Ga. HAVE received 1000 packages Boots and Shoes . comprising every article in the line ; which can he sold as low as in the Northern cities. Ail ar rangomenls being with Manufactures direct. A Seneral assortment of LEATHERS; april 2T W ATCH ES, AV ATC UES. miTE Subscriber has just received by the Steam JL Packet. Now York, 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 nt No. S LJBrond-strcnt. May 30 JOHN B, MURPHY. IMPROVED SURGEONS’ TRUSSES, Par the radical cure of Hernia, or Rupture, Invented by Ilebor Chase, m. u. of Philadelphia. fIIHE subscriber would respectfully inform the jU medbal profession, and lliose nfllicted with Her nia or Rupture, that, having made arrangements with the general agent of the inventor, lo he constantly supplied with these justly celebrn - . 1 Triases, lie is now prepared to furnish instruments, and also to k treat this afflicting disease, as mot with in every y age and in lioih sexes. The instruments consist of Inguinal Trusses, 8 sizes: Ventro Inguinal Trusses, 8 sizes; Femo ral Trusses, 3 sizes; Umbilical and Ventral Trus ses, 3 sizes; of double Trusses, 8 sizes, adapted to all tho forms of Double Rupture These instruments must be used hy r Physicians well versed in the minute anatomy of the parts im plicated in Hernia. They are adapted to every va riety ot reducible Hernia, and do not interfere with the ordinary avocations of tho patient. Persons from a distance can have tho instruments applied, and all accessary directions given, as lo I lie management ol the case, on application to the sub scriber, at ids office on Campbell st. Augusta, Ga may 31 F, M. ROBERTSON, M. D JUST RECEIVED, 1 case plain Palm Lgat Hoods, 1 case with capes do do do Also, a few fine Straw and Leghorn Bonnots, mav 21 For sale hy Wm. 11. CRANE. Va r.. % . —• ATTRACTIVE! New and Fashionable Sanimcr Goods. JUST receiving, a beautiful assortment and choice selection of now style Goods, for Gentlemen’s summer wear, r. ceutly purchased in the New Yoik market from the latest importations, which the subscribers are prepared lo 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 respcclluky so licited to call, examine, and make a selection, 'f hey will sell goods by the piece or pattern. PRICE & M A LEERY, may 31 Drapers and Tailors, No. 258 Broad st. WILLIAM C. WAY RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and all other customers who heretofore patronised him, while agent for Joseph Shannon, that ho is • now, and has been all along, since the 10th day ol October last, engaged with Jam s Anderson & Co in their Dry Goods store, next door above Turpin & I)’Anti gimp's Drugstore, Broad street, where ho will bo found equally as attentive to the calls ol his customers, and all who may bo disposed to extend their patronage lo the new establishment, as for merly, and on as good t inns, and (ho assortment of Dry Goods will bo found equally as large and as choice ns heretofore kept by him in the same store. The subscriber would als > inform the public that he is not an agent for Joseph Shannon, nor has he had an agency in any business, since the subscriber discontinued it on the 10th October last, as the public have also been notified by bis advertisement lo that effect on the lUlli of October, 1837 WM, C. WAY, At the store of James Anderson <St Co. may 30, 1838 ts Broa I st. Augusta, Ga. lAIRILY MEDlClNES.—Competent ar -E rangemoiits having be,-it ma le, Family and 1 Physicians' P.es-trip ions can be had at all bom o the night, and on the sabhutlt. so far r.s necessity : may demand,at Apothecary Hall, No. 2 ;■> Broad-st. may‘J ANTONY & HAINES. iLT There is a night bell at the .ffl.r. ATTENTION, RICH MONO 155, S 'is! 4 N adjourned Gonrt of Enquiry will he hold m the Captain's office,on f-aturday Kreuiug next, lho7ih Inst. to receive the excuses ol delimit ers at iloj Inst and preceding parades and drills.— Special attention to this enter is required, ns no ether court will be held until the full parades. F.x cases will be received until 9 o'clock. I!y order of Capt. RotnsitrsoN, July 6 St rEtIBERTON.O. S. _ ltl( I! UoNDC V JIP MEETING. ~ ’E'H I'’ Public Tent nt the Richmond camp ground A will he opened lor the reception and accom , modation of visitors during the Camp Meeting, commencing on the '6th July, 1838. WILLIAM DOYLE. N.B. Horses kept during the meeting on toims , in nr cordance with the price of provender. July G Georgia ; asitvaniT and Ti ust Co. / July “2, 1838. S 'g dll’, Hoard of Directors have this day declared -*L a dividend cf Six Dollars per share, from the profits of tho hist six months; v, hich will he paid to the Stockholders, or their legal representatives, on demand. The holders es .now Stock arc required to pay all interest due up to the‘2lst ultimo. ■ July 3 WM.T. GOUld),Soc’y • HI'R.JOHN S!. .11! It I'll V will act at my attorney during my ahsence from the city ; all . pesous indebted to mo will therefore make imme diate payment to him. 'A FOSTER Augusta, May 30,1838. if 1 § MACMI SH'I J V is my attorney ■ * Kr *"" ni J short absence from the stale. I Jl|l y 3. *B3B _3w VV.II, FULLER. i jj UB.T RECEIVED, 80 hhds P. R Sugar, i , *’ n £ s ~re( n Codec, 5 tierces Honey, July 2 For sale low by N. SMITH & Co. A FGESTA RANK STOCK FORSALE 1 4 . —2OO shares of Augusta Rank stack for silo; enquire at this office. if Julv3- L9ACON.—3SUO ibs superior llac.ou,for (uniily use, for sale by BARTON & WILLCOX. Juno 29 tnv3t a MlliCJiS ON CIIAUI.JiSToS7'For saTc by the GEO. INS. $ THUS I’ CO. juno 22 PIUC3IIU3I paid for notes of tho Savannah Banks, by JOHN G. WINTER. June 19 2w , | d'.MON.S, Idi HONS,—3O boxes superior ,•* Lemons, in lino order, just received and for sale Juno IG W. E.&J. U. JACKSON. OERCI.SSION CAPS—Just received and fur sale by CLARK, RACKET!’ A Co. June 23 lw £ ' I.OifGlA NANKEENS.—2O hales of the VJ * above superior goods, just received and for sale h r BAIRD & ROWLAND. June 13 3wd&w GJHAV ING CAS PS.—Portable Morocco Sha- Ea ving Cases, with every article necessary, very complete, and compact, for sale hv June v B3 Jw CLARK, R ACKETT, & Co. Jf !■ TTJEK KNIV lIS—A superior as oilmen' ° of Silver, Slone, and Pearl handles, just re ceived and for sale by June 83 lw CLARK, RACKETT & Co. I )ICKLE KNIVES AN!) PORKS—with Is- plain silver ban lies, a first rale article, for sale by CLARK, RACKET!' & Co. Juno 23 lw SILVER FORKS.—Table and Desert Forks with Silver Desert Knives and Forks to mulch, constantly on hand and for sale by Juu ■•■3 lw CLARK, UMCKETT A Co, "j%lf OL ASSES.—Io hhds fine New Orleans Mo- ' J “.a lasses, on consignment, by Juno 20 JOHN M. COOPER & SON. SALE, two fine pair ot Horses, well -**- broke either for double orsinglo harness, suit able for family use, will ho sold low Appiy to - Jimo 11 E D. COOKR. T%JOTICB.— HAND SCRANTON are am J- 'J thorised to act as ray agents during ray absence from the city. DANIEL HAND. June 12 Ln "EVEORIDA SEGAEtS,—-loiyiPU Elorid.i ISc -B- gars, j ist received and for salo at raamifactu. rers’ prices by W. E. & J. U. JACKSON, June 12 Auctioneers, jpEOUGIA NANKEENS.—Just received < A a few cases Georgia Nankeens au-1 will bo sold low by JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. Juno I t VTICTORIA SKIRTS, just received and for a June 12] sate by Wind 11. CRANE. PAPER. —SO reams fine Medium Printing Pa porfor sale, on consignment, at factor’s prices. Apply at this oflico. • June 13 A COOK WANTED, of good character end i- A capacity,!; i cook for a small finmly, lor which a liberal price will he paid. Enquire at this office, or at No. 293 Broad street ts June 7 PAVILION BOBBI.V KT. —6O pit ces Bob- I binctfor Pavilions, 10-1 wide; also, Colton and Linen Netting,just received by June 27 THO L If, WYATT & Co. fjldOTH BRUSHES.--! itte Tooth Brushes, Ah of English mnnalncture, just received and lor sale by ANTONY & HAINES. ( June 26 OSS’ PASTE BLACKING, equal, re the lest-in the war'd, juM rcceivcil and fiirsale by ANTONY & HAINES, June 26 No. 232 Broad street. 1 ■TtRENCH PERFUMER'S .-\ lot of siT ®- pertor French Cologne and Lavender Waters, Pomatums,Crcm do Pen, Ac. A c in eh uaul hot -es for salo by ANTO.W At HAINES. i June 87 t ON CONSIGNMENT. —1000 pieces heavy Hemp Bagging; lor salo low by jan2o if 16 H.C. BRYSON & CO. 1 |jfAMLION GAUZE.— 1-5, 6-7,and H 1 IV iL vilion Netting, just received and lor sale low by June 12 t» w3w IVES & GRIS WOLD. —7o bbts superfine Hichiuoiat Hour, suitable for fiunily use.jusi lauded and fir sale ; Juno 11 bv GEO. R. JESSUP&Co. rSMIE most celebrated and elfoctual CORN -2- PLASTERS,for sale by June 5 ANTONY & HAINES. JA.•! NEW NOVEL—The Robber,'a Tale; just received and for sale by June 2 T 11 & Ind. PLANT. g> ACON—A choice lot of assorted, the Hams very suitable for family use. may II CLARKE, MeTIER & Co. 9 I OCT. MONROE, DE.VFIS I’,may be ,-,n -B--'silted prof sdoually at all hours uttiie Engle and Phcoinx Hotel, Room No 10. if may ‘i i ■jVO'iTCE. —Dunn" the subscribers temporary •’ i absence Mr. A. H. Stone is Ins duly authori zed Attorney. GEO. AW/ 1 ,KE R. may I ts I ]\7 EW CilOP MOL A.SB ES, —70 hlid-. for ; -a v sale by TSiG II METCALF. I n.arcb 20 FBSORACCO.—On consignment 80 boxen’Tiil ■ bacco, manufactured by Tench & Steagall, for tale low by JOHN M COOPER, & Son. 'X MTAUTRITIC, or Jiulin Rheumatic i!L Ptipcr, a German article, vv l;ieh is extensively used lor the cure ol Rheumatism, just received and for sale cheap by ANi’ONA At HAIN’EN, i Jell" 12 21 I Broi d Street. I 1 1 vO JURE. —Four or five Negro Boys. ’ I. Also, about the same of women and girls. Apply to D. L. HOLLIDAY, jan 10 7 it I STOVALL & IiAMLEN, WHOLESALE DRV GOODS MERCHANTS, a And General Grocers, c AUtiUS I A, On. 82r Dry floodsJ?ale Room over the Grocery tore. SPRING GOODIR ” 1 At CARMICHAEL arc now receiving | if i their usual supply of Staple end Fancy Spring | Dry Goods, which they offer on their list; d ; rw.- and prices. 1 ;o (8 EURGIA NANKEENS, a very sup rior ji article just revived by W. 11. CRANE, march 21. STRENGTHENING PLASTERS, pre j iJ pare 1 fir pains, weakne-s in th; breast si 1 1 i back, or limbs, Ate, they will give almost immediate and soot) ng relief, and tbr pleasantness, safety. ci.-j, and c -rtai.ity. are decidedly superior to most other renwli'-ii. For sale by ANTONY £i H april 23 ?3Msroad sired. TO RENT, from tin! Ist ul (' i»••(s'{ ;3 her next, that xividmix dwelling on in* P* fel'l ‘‘Orth sulci of Broad strict, m presi n occupied l>v Mr. Ilpnrv i’arson. Fir " r:MO u-rms, apply to ROBERT F. I'OK. July 7 fit TORJENT. /■- A two srory dwelling house immediate ly opposin' In the Catholic church nl pros cut occupied by John Marker.— Also, a small one story house, one door nliovo. For terms apply to 0. T. UOUTIC- July ti If ■ k FOR UK NT x»!t N \ LG, from the im-Vra firt of October next, ilia Dwelling'on Ilitiijj, Keynolil sire I, and thoStoro in Broad st. in tie square nliovo the lower marliol, at present occupied by J. Guimarin. Apply to J. I’liimzy, or July 6 if ANN t-UIJ. Aji TO ItKNT, from Ist October next, ftfi-JT the brick dwelling nl the corner of llronil and Center si. ai prcsqiit ocoupicd by .Hr. Mims. Aho, llic Prick Dwelling on Tllis street, at pre sent occupied by \V. E Junes,'Esq. Apply to July 0 if JOHN PIIIMZY. a a TO LK P, lor the summer, or sumiiuu and wilder, a commodious house and lot Jy .near lha Arsenal, in Summerville. Apply at ibis office. 3r. July 3 A 4 TO RENT, from ilia Ist <>l October ft next, thedwe!lini; house, now occupied by b-L- " Hull, on <.n it sire I, opposilo the Methodist church. JOHN W. WILDE. July 2 wlin jj -a TO RENT, the store and dwelling ] : -i| bouse formerly occupied by Mrs, Hobby, .1 BJa a first rale stand for the Millinery and Dress making business* Pussi ssion given immediately Enquirent ANTONY & HAINES, June 23 No. 281 Broad street. LHIlt 1! E NT—The three three story stores and * dwellings, on the corner of Broad and Camp bell streets, fire proof. Tho two ihroo story dwellings in Campbell street, next below. The two two story dwellings, east of tho nlmre. The one two story dwelling, corner of Reynolds and Campbell streets. The one two itory dwelling, corner us Campbcd and Bay streets. Four offices on C nmpbell fired. The one two story store and dwelling, above the upper market,occupied by Mr. I kies. ’I ho one three story (ire proof store and dwelling next above the Bridge Hank. ’d ho one two story n proof sloro and dwelling, No. 4 Bridge How. The one two story dwelling near tho lower mar ker, occupied by Mr. Meredith. The one three story dwelling near the Presbyte rian church, occupied by dir. Stockton. Apply to McK ENZIE A BEXNOCII. N. B. Nines payable quarterly, and the occupants paying tor the n o of the hydrant water on llio lots. July 4 wHI i£f' Fhe Constitutionalist will publish tho above weekly until the Ist of October. WO RUNT, a comnuiiious brick Eiuro on Broad st. For particulars, apply to may 22 JOHN S^HUTOHINSON. WANTED TO in V A or 30 likely young Negroes, for which good r\J<P prices will bo paid, in cash, by doc2o 297 wtf J, & l». MORRISON. P ANA Ja T LOUR, POTATOES, & ( ' 110 bbla. Canal Flour, 150 no. Irislt Potatoes, 100 do. Northern Gin, 100 do do. Whiskey, 50 do. Mackerel, No. 3. CO qr. am! eight casks Malaga Wine. Land ing and tiir saloon llio wharf,by Jan 16 12 GEO.It.JESUP &CO FINE ENGLISH lIHOAD <'LOTUS. | IJ'i P received, some very superior import* *f ted Black, Blue, and fashionable coloured < hubs, of the best English fabric, finest of wool and velvet finish, which, will, n beautiful assorlrntail of Pantaloon .Stuffs,mid superb Vestings, will be sold by the pattern, or made to measure in their best style, by PRICE & MALLRRY; •bine ](5 Drapers and Tailors. Just received. FLOUJt, BACON, & SOAP. Qjff UHLS Flour for family use. ristf 25,000 lbs fine Bacon Hants, 7,500 . “ “ sides and shoulders, 20 boxes No 1 Yellow Neap. For sale by JOHN M COOPER &, SON. A ' .Si), 2J'OO Bushels Salt . June ‘J TUST RECEIVED and for sale by A .VIB •S> LEV, OOOprs. Georgia Nankeen Pantaloons Senses do Nankeens, quality superior to any over offered in this market. s Notes ol the Western Banket Romo taken at May 16 h:> i ■. k' i > l.k] A I),—.Vu b;t;. r s I:,>t. ass'd; E7 10 Kegs bur lead; for sale at Mumihiclururs prices,by TiKKS .1 I’ARMELEE, Agent of tho Shot Tower Co. us Baltimore. A constantsupply kept on hand. march 10 6mo RNOTH'E.—Tic copartnership berclnfiiiv cx d- 4 tslitig between Win. Hills anti .1. A . Vroom in, expired on the 23d ult. by limitation, not on I lie Kali, as published by W in. Hills; neither is tic said Win. Hills authorised to set lie Ibo accounts; ihcrotbre nil persons indebted lulho fimi willbo held responsible (or their necoiints until cm no moans are devised to settle the same, of which duo notice will tie given. July 2, 1833. swlf J. A. VROO VIAN. jVT OTIC E. —The subscribers having deiermiry d lu to close their business as saon as practicable, respect fully request those indebted to them to make, as early payments ns run he done wit limit incon venience; open accounts, particularly, they desire! may be liquidated as early os possible, Oulers from our customers, reaching ns previous to the loth or 2btlt ol July, will be cm ruled as heretofore, ADAMS, PAKMELEE &Co. July 2,1838 3td&w | l ' OIiUTION OF CO-PARTNEU -Sy SIUP.-Thn co-pnrtnrrship bcrelofi ra rxisl ing between Ihosubsr nbers, under the firm of Price & Mallory, is this day dissolved by mutual corueot. I Eitliur partnerwiil attend to smiling the business us llio Into concern, and are authorised to use the. nameol the firm for that purpose • WTm.iam ‘i. Phick will continue tho hnstnesf of Mare.hinit Tailor and Clothier us horctolbrn, at No. 258 Broad street, between the Globe and I killed States Hotel. WILLIAM <). PRICE, JOHN MALLEKV. Augu ta, Juno 2, 1838 •« BllirtlS AND' NIKDICINES, Wimhciilc and retail, A STONY Jy //.t/A/.'T No. 232 Broad street, next door ut R. C. Baldwin’s whole. sale Dry (m ain store, offer (or sale on liberal tenon, 3UO packages trosh Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, "Dye Kinds, Arc Ac. Country Merchants, are invited to call and in spect tl.eir stock. Orders executed with neatness and despatch. June 86 fjjVMH t O-PARTNI tt.'tSH* heretofore ; j. conducted under thefirmolJ&J Mcßrydo, will tor the future be cnrrii d on coder llial oIJ iV J Mcßrydo & Co. JAMES McBRYDE. JOHN McIiHYDE. may 14 ALEXANDER WALLACE. .'AT O'J'in — i bo eopartnorsliip bore tutor exist -1 \ ing in this city under tho (inn o! t oxvLn,V Gtirdclle, expired on the Ist day of Ja.iitary Inst, by i<s own.limitation. 7'ho husinoss of tho firm will be closed by A. Gaiidkm.r. J. V.COWLING. Feb 13,! 37 if A.<; IKDELi.Et f jj’HE Snhsonbci K,".. r s leave to inlorm his friends fi. and the pubic,that ho will continue to trans act the Commission Uu kies in tin city, un de'' his own name. A.G.VKDELLE. feb 13 if 35 c ( 111 Alt ETON’S RF.PORTB.—Reports o' '-._g decisions made in t!i • Superior Com t-i of the Fast' n I b I riel of Georgia, hy Jadg. ,s H'-rricn, T, F, P ( hariton, Wayne, Davies, La.v, Nicull, and Boh it fd. <''i .rlton, anil in lit ■ Middle < 'ir- il. by d hotutis I ■ P Charlton ; by Hubert "'/. ('!rirl/on t la‘e Jtcige of liw r iipf rior Courts of the Eastern District, just published and for sale by June 13 T. II A I. C PLANT. . : CH ML’S LI * N() A I> i N *V, SHE.a K have received, tins day, t ) from N.-vv-Vork, n largo supply of splendid French Muslins,of the I it".t Puin styles whteli ;.. sleeted Ir as recent irof irtn •iolis, mid • eiilir iy uw p iilerns Tin pnVi" ire r -.pee dully rcqueatf .' It) cjl! in I ex antin'; lit ..n <1 u ’ 0/7-7'.7.1/, /JAM U ISO OF THE Georgia statu lottkrv, I'.ir the benefit ofilie Augusta IndepT Firo Comp’y Class No CO, for 1838. lB 8 -1 6 0 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 ■ r > 18 15 11 7 20 51 30 3 03 22 01 33 I UI.UKIU (T.RTIFV that the above numbers * ns they stand are correct,as taken from tlm Alim nil'T s certificate of the drawing of tiro Virginia ■ 'ialo Lottery, for tho benefit, of Norfolk, Class •m" ,I’oa 1 838, drawn at Ale xandria, Virginia, June , 1838 Und wliiHi determines iho lino o's nil tickets In M in ibeabove Lottery. 1 A. READ, Agent. im.ui s T*9 B S B A Y . GEORGIA STATE E> O T T h c; y, For (liebenefit of the Augusta Independent I'irc Company. CI.ASS NO. 27, FOR 1838. Ti lm dolcnliined by the drawing oflbo Virginia S|!| (e I.oiiitv, (or the Benefit of tlio Mongaliu Acadomy, Class No I. To be drawn |t ALEXANDRIA, Va. on Saturday July 7ih, 1838. D. S. Orkoorv A Co . Manogerj, • A. HEAD, Contractor. 18 C II E M K . I Pnzaof £30,000 $30,000 10,(00 10,000 0,000 0,000 : 3,1-10 3,140 1 3,000 3,000 1 2 500 2,500 1 2,0n0 2, 01 K) 00 I.oc 0 50,000 2() 500 10,000 20 300 6,000 123 214) 34,600 126 100 12,600 126 60 7,560 l- r > 50 6,300 120 40 5,('40 3.051 2') 73,080 23,436 j 0 231,300 27,814 Brizes, nmmnlirg In $ 186,130 Tickets slo .shares mi proportion. | |ISSOLI TION.—The co-partner I. i,< hern lofore existing Imt we.ui the subscribers, mvler tho-namool (JOC/./l, lll’l.ELl'A ,\ was dis solved nn iho 3uth Jinni last, by mutual consent. — Tim affairs n( tlio concern will lm m tiled liy cither (>1 the partners. A. COULD, .1. I! BULK LEV, July 4 J. 11. SCRANTON. JK/“Thesiifscrihors will eonliniio Imsinesbunder the name ol GOULD & BULKLFV. A. COULD, Jul y 4 3t .1. R. BULK LEY PiIIVATE HOARDING lIODBU. I ItLffKS. WILLIAMS having token that eotnmo -4*3. dions hnusn, formerly occupied liy Major Stnrkes, 147 Broad street, a few doors below the Cagle and Phoenix 1 Intel, is now prepare d lo aeeora moclaioa few gentlemen with board and lodging, npril 16 it T*%xT EW IIOOKiS, just received uiid lur sale by IXI T. 11. & I. C. I‘iiinl , Burton, or t lie Sengs, by the out her of tlio South west, Lafitle, Are. Fielding on Socintv, by R I* Ward. Tlio Sipiire, a novel in 2 vols, by lire author ol Agnes Serin, the //ei less, Am. The River and the Desert, by .Miss Pard od, an ther of the Coy of the Sultan, Are, in 2 vols. ’i ho Two Flirts, and other tales by Lady Bless inglon, /•,' L Bnlwer, Arc Sketches ol Young Ladies and Veiling Gentlemen by tlniz; lllnstr dions by /'biz, and original sketch es by Tiz, Liz, and Hiz. ’1 ho Athenian Captive, a Tragedy in 5 acts,by Thomas Noon Tulfourd, author id lon, Are Atlantic Steam Ships, with plates, Ate. ■lnly 3 PIANO I’OUTKsT ■c p m i S» . >v .• .*t ......*,t . < J nr p b § A IL.ON.S Ims added lo his stork, a supply “ " • of ihose much esteemed Piano Forl- s, made by Messrs. Robert Nnuns, (.'ljirk At Co, of N, Vork. 'I ho true cliaiaelor o( these instruments is so wall established in this part of the country, it is deemed unnecessary to speak in tLair praise—indeed they speak tor themselves. The stock, which is row very large, comprises a good number of instruments from eaeli ofonr ibrrc best numntaetorics, and it is believed, eff. rs greater advantages to jinrehusers, tliao can If* had at any ol the Northern ei!iibli:: , ;ni Mi!-!, July 4 V » 7£ff» LIVERY STABLES. rgAUF stibscrbor having repurehns'-d of Rainey A & Alnmed, the extensive range of stables for ne. r!y owned by him, in llie rear ofilie Pavilion, and know n (iir a long lime as lhe Clobe Hotel sta; hies, lias tilled them up in llieir former stylo, ami j they are now ready lor the reception mid keeping of j torses, either of eiliz ns or transient pursuits’ IDs numerous bi nds and neijnoininnoes in (he Western slates who are in the habit of bringing droves o( Horses lo Ibis eily, are also respectfully informed, Hint be is prepared to keep any number of Horses that may lie brought. He will also net as (.eneral A gent, firr the sale ol t bow rs, (birring's, rje. mid from Ins long experience in the bimine.-s, ami bi t extensive acquaintance, ho hopes to receive a liberal patronage. No expense or exertion shall Hr* spared to satisfy He, e who may see proper to pnlroniz t blrn and he I mo I respectfully informs tlio public, that In; c»n linucs to do business at bis old stand ns formerly. JOHN B. GUL'DRUN. JKrThe I.onisvillo (Kentucky) Jonrmtl, will (dense publish ibis in their ll’cckly paper, until the Ib’sl November next,and charge tlio same lo Chro nicln \ Sentinel .Oflice, and forward their account (or payment. 4m June 30 si RS» MUG ill HE res pnei fn/ly inf.nils the In if !,, dies ol Augusta and Hamburg that she in i . making her resid *nceln the ah ivc city, for uiq | purpose ot resident hadicii’ Dress .’.lnker. | she hopes by her attention to please ell those w ho may lavor her with a visit, to endeavor lor 'iilize ■ lint generous patronage which is always tender d I from a lilmrnl roiarnnnity <)rd. rs can I li-ft n’ .Mr I . I)’Antel s Clock ami Waieli Fsiablishinent, Broad j. sir--. I,nexl to Martin J'rtdcriek's, r.r atlier jJ .ee ot re.*'deuce, .bicksun s'reel, nexl lo the LnplLt ebureli Cerilleinen's fine Linen undo to order. may 1! ffiMIU subsenbr r not having been notified ol the 1 JL arrangement to remove BERTRAND, jr. to Sl.il efurgh, S. C. he bud advertised him lo si ami at Augusta the present season, hut such i i the call for 1 lii..ri4 - irn lo Botth < 'nroliua, I bat h pr. s'uee ihvre cannot be disp.used with, aid which will account 1 for Ins not standing here, ns tin bad rx e- led npril 2 _tl HI my DALRY. f PUI c dry V, >OD( . 4/6 FRENC// caiiibrir: prints “-Jr 4-4 fancy <: dortd Irench muslins 4-1 now sly la mourning mu-.lins <•1 ves, silk ami cotton Ho !• -ry H i h (aney c ilored figured silks Fust quality '.lnk si Ik a I. iien camb ie h.lkfs Cap, bonnet and belt ribbons Knm y dress Inikfs in vurio'y •Superfine black hornbasins Buperfinc blk and colored ebr.liei Knperfiii" Imhanas, with a va-iely of other new tends, which they nib r ~i fur p - ... ajiSl 13 KDCAIt A. CARMICHA EL. I'rinch Vi'orlte I Collars, I ti.-cs, Ac. 11. M 7 ATT Co, I. v< jii ■ received a *5 . fr ,!i assortment ol F on h n -die worked (nil IB , S.fiie n( V.liieh are lew pal'erns, also fan i y dm. -i l.dkfr and sliuv. !s, inn* lie Iri.nroings, black ' nrnl white silk hb.n I, thread e 'l',ings and v\ Ido loees, linen t irni.ri" tel!.*. e*,,.r' 1, boniu i urn! cap rib boii", pie nil! ami plain sdk d ives, Idk and e.d J kill kHv. «, ami plain tiid.roid-n ,| a.id rit.l i d silk t, ..ie, knd silk ha'f bu.v Ua.-.orkd. upr.l H U A I 1,, uoA I) IN OT I C I'. /"KN Monday, Jim inst. tho Georgia Rnil ” Road will bo opened I >r tlio conveyance of Passengers nml Freight I.) Cmwfordsvilln. The cars will leave Camnk on Mondays, Wed nesdays, and Fridays, immedialo'y niter ■ho arri val of the train from Augusta, leave Crawford villo on Tuesdays, Thursdays anil Saturdays, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Stages for Wnshiugtnn, Athens, Greensboro'mid Madison, connect with the cars at Crawfordvillo. RICHARD PETERS, Jr. Resident Engineer & Sup’t of Transportation. Juno 13 GEORGIA RAIL ROAD NOTICE, is now carried on the Rnil Road he « tween Augusta and trnrrenlon, at the follow ing rates —cotton 81 per Inle, merchandise 2d cents per hundred pounds, or d cts per cubic loot. Hi tween Augusta and Crawford villa -cotton 81 2d per hale, merchandise 33', cts per hundred pounds, or Os cts per cubic loot. George 11. Thompson, agent lor the Co at Craw ford \ ille, and .Inn, I i R dterls, agent ot l!.e ' 'ompany at IVnrrcnlon, will a I I, aid to receiving and fa ward ing produce and merehniidine, without charge for commissions or storage. Spacious waichoiu.es 1 have been erected ai the above stations lor the re ception ol merchandise, until n is loi w nrded. RICHARD PF.TF.KS, Jr. Resident Engineer Sup'l of Trunspurtaiion June 11 IN if NY lIAI Al> hid’li, Hclwecti Hiiliinioic mill rhiitidclpltia, TWICK A DAV. • —■ I |1« - - ■ - Im--1 no V* 'J'he Philadelphia, \1 ihmKglon, mid Ralliniore Rail-Road (’o. le g leave to announce to the Public ih‘ lollov; ing arrangement lor their I’nssenger Cars : Tho pi It sr Til AI \ leuv es the I 'epol in I ’ml t Sheet, daii.v, (except Sundays) at 5 o’clock, A. IVI., ami arrives in I’liihulolphm licliite I o'c'ook which al lows Pass'tigers four lo live hours in that l ily, ho fo olhe Cars Marl for Mew York. 'J'he early arrival ol this Train at Philadelphia, (which is generally one and a half In Ill'll hoars hvfarv irni/ olhir Tint',) gives passengers great adv .v it rap, in securing accommodalions at the principal Hole's and Hoarding Houses, willinnl siill'eriiie the iiieon venionec so olien experienced, in looking about for edgings, in consequence ol dale arrival ny oilier cent eyamo. 'J’he suoond train, carrying the it. b. matt. , leavi s the Depot, I’ralt. Street, (after the arrival of tho ( ins limn Washington Ci v,) hum, at half past Mine o’clock, A. id ,and passing; tin* ugh Can ton, ( Itiiipowder, Hu. H, I lavre d • Grace, North Hast, Elktoti, Newark, Staunton, Newport, Wilmington, and (‘hosier, arrivi s in I'liilad.dphin also, n/iaiys in . time In lake Ihe evening Cars to Mew York. ' Hi/ this Traill /> is si n<;rrs h avin/r Washitig/nn Oily in the morning, reach iVeto 1 or/ the itonif ni, (hi, '1 Ins Train nha utfords I’ass angers arriving in the Ilo'its from ('lt trie ton and Moriidk, th" opportunity of reaching Niav York the same evening, HO I'arein/ tillin' Train Ft ur dollars. 93"'1 he regulation ndopled hy tics Coinpam for tho rare id baggage, meets with universal approba tion, ns it relieves the pas engeru of nil trouble in relation to it. *** I li > Cars fir the aeeommodalion of Ladies and ( hiklren, are provided with retiring rooms,and attended hy female servants. Returning from FUiliulclphia ; Th ■ Trains leave t'hdmh'lphia at n fpmrter nfier f> o’clock, A ,11., and at 2, /’. M Passengers leav ing Philadelphia at a quarter niter f> o'clock, (Vom lower end nf Dock stria 1, will arrive in Raltimoro ■ before 1 o’clock, —which gives them three lo four hours lo spire Indore tho ( ars leave Idr Washington i Cily and the Wen*, and also in lull time loi tho , Sloam-Ronls (dr Clmrleslon and Morf.dk. Passengers leaving Mew York by the morning , line,arrive in Philadelphia in lime for iho 8 o'clock '1 rain, and proem ,1 directly on—they arrive in Uul limoro nt H o’clock the mine evening, two hours earlier than by any other conveyance. A CRAWFORD, Agent. Thillimori'., June. 19, Idl’d. nvlivv UICiiMiUM t> AK» I’iOTIoYISIJCUCIJI II I ! f.-UOAf). j : gO |gj t. The completion ol this Rail-Road, (irotn Peters burgh to (Manchester, opposite Richmond,) makes the idioinof roil roods through the stale of Virgi nia continuous, wilh Iho exception of only nine miles, and adds important advantage.- to the inland route for North ’rn and Southern (ran lling. 'J hero are established on il (wo daily trains, one I ot which is in conn i lion w ilh Ilia North and Smith .Hail I ,ine ; and a iri weiMy tram connecting uiili the “Ifalilax, Wilmington, and I liarlcslon j; u jj Road, Stage and Steamboat Line.” Passengers from Iho South hy the daily “,Retro polimn Mail Jane," will nrrivein Richmond , n the evening after that on w hich they h xvo Raleigh, and having tho night lor rest, are yet enabled, hy existing arrangcmrails, to proceed lo R dtintoro on the succeeding d ly, and th, use lo Plnladclpliin the same night, m time for the morning boats lo‘Now York 't om, less than lltrcedais Irotn Raleigh to New York. Passengers who] ave Cl Driest on I r Wilmington on Simdty or Tins lay evening, will, if they arrive in Halifax hy five o’clock on 1 nesdav or'l imrsday evening he brought to Ricliinond hy the tri-wet kly hue, in lime torliio Weilne day or Friday miming V earn for Woshin ion, whereby they will reach l!;il limoro Ihe name evening, and can proceed In Phila delphia the same night, and arrive in Mew York he- Hire dinner on Thnn-duy or Snlir day : being In is Ilian four days from ( liarlcslon to Mow York. 'J'he connexion is equally good and i vp ah lions with the extra lino from v*. ilmington, and with all the lines from North to Sonlh. Tho route through Petershnrpb and Richmond will bo brand also lo 1 o one ot tlm best routes from Ihe South lo Iho Virginia Springs. I'lie puss'-n -gers eno arrive in Charlottesville, having only for y- Ibnr milee stage travelling alter reiiehing the rniU roads in Virginia, in threat days from Charleston, and two days fr mi Raleig l !. All pnssililearrimg ane.ids are made on this h’nil- Road ior the eomloruhlu and salt* transportation of pas s ’igers. Cilice of l ho Riehnioml and Pc ersbnrg ) Rad Road (,'o Wav It. IB3N \ 2m i m.vt lit i i'iUis i ■ ■ . WILLIAM 11. OR'. HA It I), I'hi e sorr.f Mu sic, n spnclfnlly imumim -s lo It.n ladies and gent lemeii of A lipped a, that he ie.s eiimnl lo I 1 7 lin tad street, a f.-w doors m low th - I,agio and Phanix Holed,end Is now pn ; , , d lo give Is.,son" in mu ie on tho Piano 1 yrte, Guitar, and I I lie. As it is Air. O’h. inierilion In malo Im.eiiy Ins perma nent rr idr nee, he v.lll he enabled lo wail on those who limy require his services, wilh the strides! I punctuality. Mr O. will give instruction': nt his own rend, nee or that of his pupils. A ppljeaiion lo he made as above, or at Mr. J’anla's k nrndnre and Piano Forte sn ro. N. I>. Piano Fortes and Organs toned and re pair, d in Ike most complete maun r and at tho diorl ■ t aittuo il aprjl 10 11. HE A UDEN, A RTIaT, Jf>F.GS leave rospncifnPy to inform the citizens H •> of Augusta, that he has returned lo ibis city, ! nml taken tho room formerly ceen; ,1 hy him in the i A/asonic Hall, win n 1 he intend.-. HHiistirn'i v ior a e" I weeks, and where he we,aid lr hetipy id receive thnde who may desire hi profe.v ion d ~ vices. OCT Tito pnhlir; generally,are invited i.o call and see his specimens. i ~,,, 92 PETIT GULF COT'I i)* 3 HAVE a f-w hnndifd I AIJSIu lh- (,| I ,(■ ?;! OVC S Colton Seed, wliiirh r!; :,i :n uli . desiru to improve the (\A lon crop, vw>i fil ilo v >ll to ml! immoliatf'iy Al«o ) a«m.iIl lot olunmixcrl Nnnkcon Cutlon Srorl, lor hulo I eb 36 A a ' Ml TO. Tho will ropy tl.o ah».vr '['■) Su ; ; ’ ami I Ih. uul • crihe oil eh pei JL mancntly in the town of A\U : ■ <; • Auction anti ( o r.u:i sion .13«:rchn»t, solicits tho p;i rmr;;; *of iliosa* uli » ln\P oiih "-n j niciifg to nnkr to fl.nl pin -o. It in hi a opi-iion, i( K ( a»• 11 H licit (,»( ii’o t of ilio ri \y. uh of Hint p m * o, ,nni I 'I Avilh iii Loo-vin r j.t■*; ify, Hi o ~ ■ i i f-hnnl,-, niifl r j i;» My (ior; th, vvh » h*ivt) fp»o'h which thry aro<! sir ui-/of <: inv .Tliog r« :••!»Fy into null, will find it vrry ririHi lo their ioirrfst to s nd ninny of them to th 11 rrnr <*t. All bu*dn ■‘•inihn It no, iniru, n-d to the nmlc-fi/rnod, will m, wi h promi'i attention Jt li > .lili , An. n. uccr. li n .IIi; N <Th ; A,.!.try lin-I, .Itiu Cm. f i nr-Th ornF j Phoma-s I !a:ni!<‘.n, A'hf-n? ; J vi Sanmel s llf.do, ( So*!. d/Vi.rrA < o Wo, Icit'wv!-., .1. .1 [ J on A' -*oo, 1, 'i -lu. a pul I I I W«, nr*trr*%* w -rngn—ri rHTlmuiwwlOwi^ PUIILIC SALKS. „„ Positive Sale. 1.1 JOHN S. Ill'Ti m\SO\. i a close n consignment, will he sold on C / lUS DA r, 'll, mst. ni 10 o'clock, before my store, 20 bbds Porto Kico Sueur 30 bbls W kiskey 5 casks old Monongahcla Wh skev 10,000 lbs choice Bacon 31 coils I’ale Rope 2 qr casks Cognac Brandy 5 bids Gin 10 boxes I.cmons I' l casks of Wine, prime article 8 boxes Soap Terms liberal, to bo made known on dav cf sale. July 7 ... I*sheßlFf** rai.eT t 'Ai U.li be sold on the tiisl Tuesday in Sep. V V lend er next, at the lower market house in llio city of Augusta, within the legal bourn of sale, a negro woman named Rachel, levied upon a< the p.operty of David Aught y, to satisfy a li. hi. from the Inferior Court of Richmond county, issued upon the foreclosure of a mortgage, i at the instance o( Lawrence T, Shopp, assignee, vs. the said Aughlry. V. W. LACY, Sh’lT. R. C. July 7, 1833. Id RICH MON 1m i EEi F F’S iAIiE. * ’A / U.L he sold on the fust Tuesday in Au- V V gust next, within tho legal hours of saV, at tho lower market, in the city of Auguata, the fallowing properly, to wit : Three lota of land situated in tho city of Augusta, and known by numbers 1(1, IT and 18, on the north side of Ilroiid street ; each lot containing thirty feet, more or less, front on Rrond street, and running hack one hundred and eighty fee', more or loss, to Jones street. Also, six Negroes, to wit: Billy, Horrace, Torn, Sarah and her two infant children, one huggy carriage and hay horse; all of which are I vie I upon as the property of Benjamin Sims, to satisfy an execution from the Supeiiir Court of Richmond county, at tho instance of Sindh McCall it Co. vs. Win. Sims and Benjamin Sims. T. W. LACY, Sh'lf. R. C. July 7, 1838. Id RICHMOND SHERIFF’S SALE* WILL he sold, on tho fust Tuesday in Au gust next, within the legal hours of sale at the lower market house in the City of Augus ta, tho following goods, to wi: 148 pieces Calicoes 2378 yds 20 do Ballicc 275 1(1 do Vosiing 25 I do lilk silk Cumhlet 0 2 do colored Camhriek 00 43 do hlk and aoloied Silks 300 1 do Grass Cloth 8 I do brow n Camhriek 7 2 do pink corded Skirts 3 do Shullies 49 4 do stamped dimity 114 1 do hlk Tahhy Velvet 0 1 do linen Ticking 18 (i IbaTurkiy Red 3 pieces Camhiin dimity 10 yds, 40 do French Muslin 225 0 do White 11 kfs & Col Cravats I 10 do Corded Muslin 35 3 do Linen Camhtic 8 21 do J.iekonctl Muslin 180 I Rohe l.lii i-s, 12 Bagdad shawls 12 Flagg silk lldkfs " 8 pieces Plain & figured Bohinclt 48 4 do fig’d Book Muslin 8 0 do Mull Muslin 18 r 14 do Plain Book & Swiss Muslin 81 10 do Fig’d Swiss 44 9 do Salinctl 87 2 do Crape Camblolt 15 5 do Vignonia Cassimero 54 5 do Sniped it Drab do 39 28 Negro lldkfs 5 pieces Rod Flannel 93 yds. . 3 pieces White Flannel 28 1 do Crimson Circassian 8 I 1 do Co.M do 16 I I do Fig’d Iln/r do 8 I 1 Ladies Cloak 2 pieces While drilling 30 I do Brown do JO 1 do Cheek’d do 14 3 do Hamilton do 22 1(1 do Buckram 3 do Fustian 85 I do Sail Duck 28 1 do 5 4 Irish Sheeting 42 1 do Bang up Cord 12 10 Ilia Shop twine 150 pan White A. dol’d Cot'on Hose 2 pieces Black Botnba/.ello 40 2 do I’ailinn Nett 40 3 do English B unhazin 20 2 do French 10 4 do hlk canton Crape 1 4 do do crape Rohes 5 do hlk J ulian Crape 28 2 do Green and White 1 do white Linen 3 11 ]do Irish Linen 144 15 do Carpet Binding 50 fancy Shawls f> Veils hlk and while 5 Scarfs, 3 marino Mantles 3 pieces silk Fringe 5 do Linen do 3 pair Suspenders do 2 pair while cotlon 1 large fancy Box, 9 small Boxes 1 d /, cotton Suspenders fi Thibet t wool Shawls 3 niello winked Capes ' 100 piece- corded and hlk silk Braids 20 do wide do do do 20 do Beggars Lace, 20 do Narrow do i Lot of Wide and Fucking Combs 8 pieces Plain Bobinett Footing, 30 do Thread Lace, 10 y’Js. 3 do do Inserting 10 7 do do Edging 60 6 do Gimp Lace 41 10 do 30 strips 80. k Inserting 0 do worked do 27 2 do Scolloping 30 2 lb--, Sewing Silk, 2 di / Spools col r d Colton 20 lie ms Wrapping Paper, 14 Window Blinds, 5( Umbrellas, 5 Pa asols, 2 Piece C r, sting 30 y’ds. 30 pair l-l'k and while Silk Hose, 2 .\ ight Caps, 30 Dirk and Pocket Knives, 1 Lot of S lasers, 1 lot Buttons and Moulds I lot sundiics in show ca*c No 1 do do do do No 2 1 do do do do No 3 I do Ivory and dressing Combs, 25 pair Gentlemens Gloves, i 60 d i I.adics do 10 doz Tape and Bobbin 21 pair 11 L Hinges, A I e.lwhich are levied upon as the properly ■f 11 dl.r.vay A- Danforlh, to satisfy a ft. la. from he Inferior Court of Richmond county, at the ms atn'e of Caniinnrin, Ilosach & and Bolder, f.rt’iuu-c of E. Whr ehmse Charles la. Cant* matin, v *. the said Holloway A D.inforih, F. W. LACY, Sh’lf. H. C. July 7, IS3B. id CITY NiIEMIFF’S SAlal£ *“"* f t-N Hr.-t Tuesday in August next, at the lower ■ J. rl,i house in Ihe city of a4l)gn*ta, within die u -'i 1 sde hou>, w;(| lie sold on. fine large pay wdd. • Hms •, bii'ilc anil intirijngale ; icvud on as the li-opcrly of Clinics and (Cohort 1 Sun Soft ~ i »V, I’. N>«nu bvs < Icirles and Kooort J.int n r:, Tcrma ii li -bankable money July « id & AMU'UNfS.C. A. s**; iiC'i-um