Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, July 07, 1838, Image 4

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FOUR months after Hale apnlnalion will hr made to the honorable the Inferior 4Jourt ol Burke county, when silling for ordinary purposes,for leave to sell the planlalion belonging to Ine estate of John M launbert, deceased, in said county, ad joining lands of John Cock, Mai'iew Jones, and oth ers Also, a negro man belonging to sstd estate by the name ot Boh ANDERSON LAMBERT, ) .. . GEORGE W EVANS, i Waynesboro, June 28, 1838, Georgia, Colmnbin county : WJ HERE AS James Carllidge, administrator do % » bonis non, applies lor letters dismtssory on the estate of Adam Walker, deceased. These are therefore to etle and admonish alt and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, to file their objections, if any lhey have, within the lime prescribed by law, in mv olliee, to sh"\v cause why said letters should not he grant ed Given under my hand and sen! at office, this 2d day of Juno, 1838. GABRIEL JONES, Celrk. Georgia, Jellhrsou County: WHEREAS William I, Kennedy, Ahnnnis tralor #f John Kiglil, lale of linn eounlv, de ceased, applies for letters disniissory from suul ad j ministration, These are therefore Incite summon and admonish, all and singular, the kindred mid creditors of the said dcceasud, to Ire and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters shall not lie granted. Given under my bund at office, in Louisville, this !>lh Juno, 1838. June 9 EHENEZER HOTHWEI.L, Clerk Georgia, Jefferson<ounly : WJ/E REAS Roger I, Wamble, Administrator of ihe estate of the lale Manning Spradley, of said county, deceased, applies lor dismission from said administration. Those are therefore to rite ami ndmoni. h all and singular the kindred ami creditors ofsaid dee d to bo and appear at my office, within the time preacrih «d by law,to show cause, it any they have, why said letters should not he grunted. Given under my hand, at Louisville, linn 26' h lay of Ecb. 1838, EUENE/EU BO I If WELL, mar 1 t'lerk C ANTIaThTKITIC, or India Ulieitmalii Paper, a German arlieie, which is extensively used for the cure of Rheiimutisin. just received and for sale cheap by ANTON V .V II AIN ES, June 12 232 Krnsd street f■ >« HIRE.-f our or five Negro Boys. I JL Also,about the some ol women and girlw Apply to D. L. HOLLIDAY. jon 10 7 t( STOVALL A HA.>II,ION, WHOLESALE DRV GOODS MERCHANTS, And General Grocers, AUtil'b I A, tin. 33T Drv Goods Sale Room over ihe Grocery store SPRING GOODS. At CARMB'IIAKLare now receiving i their usual supply ol Staple and Fancy Spring 1 Dry Goods, which tin y offer on their usual terms and prices. upril 10 war. ii. No. 30'.) liroail street, Augusta, Ga,, I GENT lor the New York Albion, Emigrant /*. and Old Countryman, will receive snbserip- i nuns and payments. ly Juno 9 fI>HE subscriber being about to leave the Stale Ji. fora law weeks, Jmo. M. Hamcton, ol Lau rens county, will act as Ins agent and attorney un til ho returns, JOHN THOMAS. Dublin, Laurens Co , Ga., June 23. twijw STRENGTHENING IM,ASTERS, pre pared for pains, weakness in the breast sole, hack,or limbs,Are, they will givrahnnsl nnmeilmlc anil soothing relief, and for pleasniitnuss, safety, vast, and certainly, are decidedly superior to too I other remedies. For sale by ANTONY A- H AINES, apnl 23 232 Bread hi reel. C> EOItUIA NANKEENS, a very superior K articlejnsl received by VV. H. CRANE. match 21. NECK STOCKS. BUPEKIOR Black Satin, Bombazine, Plain and Figured Black Summer Storks, ot the best 'make and style, just received hy PRICE <Sr MALLERY, June |6 No. 238 Broad s'reet. WANTED TO PURCHASE, 4>fk or 30 likely young Negroes, tor which good cwvf prices will he paid, in cash, hy dee 2(1 227 wlf J. &. D WORIiLSO.V, VAITcIIISK COTTON OSN AHLRGS. A CONSTANT supply of the above article for sale at Factory prices by the agents mar 2 49 CLARKE, M'TEIR ACO ; N CONSIGN JI ENT.—IOOO pieces heavy * * Hump Bagging; lor sale low hy jan2o if 18 H.C. BRYSON & CO. MATCHES.- A largo supply of the best I Louo I'oco Matches, always on hand at ANTONY A- HAINES,’ pine II N 0232 Broad «t | Notice. -All persons indehlod to the late , firm of Price A Mallory, arc respectfully soli cited to call and selllo without delay. WILLIAM O. PRICE, July 2 JOHN MALLERY. MONS- K VEge’s GYMNASIUM. VIAEt IINU AL TERMS and different Divisions JI ol the SWORD, as taught by FRA AT/.V G BADGE, a graduate ol the National Academy, at 'Pans, mid a teacher oflhal Institution. 1 The Parry ut Carte 2 “ fierce 3 “ Prime 4 “ Thrust over Hand 5 “ “ under Hand 6 “ Extension on Carlo 7 “ “ Tierce 8 I double I singe with a double Thrust 9 A single Ism go with double Thrust 10 A Feint, a Longo, and a Thfus't >1 Elaconude on Carte 12 “ with a Thrust 13 “ with a Feint ami a Tlinisl 11 11 with two Feints ami a Thrust 15 Flaronade on Tierce •• with a Thrust 17 “ with a Feint and a Thrust 18 “ with two Feints and n Thrust 19 Semicircle, Octave Parry ami return over hand 20 High attempt on < 'arte ?l “ “ Tierce 22 Engage—Count or— Disengage 23 Feint on Carlo [24 “ Tierce 25 Parry from the Knee 26 “ without guard 27 The point of your Foil six inches hem the ground 28 The sun beams upon Jour adversary 29 The Advance ami Retreat 30 The way of disarming your enemy and al tacking him with his own sword 31 Grasping the sword hand of your enemy and altar king him with your ow n sword 32 Grasping the sword arm ol yorlr enemy and attacking him with your '33 Upon the enemy s making a Longs, ward the blow by suddenly dropping the po.nt ol your sword under his—knocking it up wards, and making It Loupe at the same time 34 The Salute 35 Prepare for the Assault Hours of Tuition. — Iswsons are given every day Bom 6to 7 and from 8 to 9, a m from 5 to 6 and from 8 tv 9, f m. During the intermediate hours, Mons. Bunge will attend to giving gentlemen private lessons at their rooms, if requested Payment is not required in advance: if full satis faction is not given no charge will be made. Mons. Bauge will lake scholars until the 20th ol inis month. Gentlemen wishing a trial of skill with M Rauge. e'.iher privately or publicly, cm be accommodated" Julv RICHMOND CAMP MEETING. f |MIE Public Tout at the Richmond campground -1 will bo opened lor iho reception and accom modation of visiters during the (’atrip Meeting, commencing on the '6th July. 1833. WILLIAM DOYLE N. 11, Horses kept during the meeting on terms in «i eordnni e wnh the price of provender. July (! ATTB'ItTIOBL RICHMOND BI A Eit I N adjourned Court of Enquiry will be held at s* the Captain's office, on biiturduy Evening next, the 7lb msl to receive the excuses ol default ers at iii« lust and preceding parades and dulls.— Special attention to this order is required, ns no other court will be held until the fall pnnidi s. Lx ruses will be received until 'Jo’clock. By order ol (’apt. Kobi utsom, July f. 21 PEMBERTON,O 8. CITY SHERIFF’* SA LC. ON the first Tuesday in August next, at the lower market house in the city of Augusta, within the usual sale hours, w ill be sold one lino large bay ■ addle Horse, bridle and martingale ; levied on as I the p'operty ol Charles and Robert Lambert ; J VV, A-, T Nesmiih vs. Charles and Robert Lam ben. Terms cash—bankable money , j July 6 id L. M ARTJN.S.C. A. Jinn Tern, 1838. In the Superior Court, Richmond c(» I James (Jnrdner, Junior, Trustee A of Otho Weaver, (a lunatic,) f Bill of »>.«• T inlorpleadcr, &c Enoch W. Spolford and others J ] R'l is lurlhcr ordered that the Master in Kquily j M lor this Court, alter giving ten days putdic no* tire in the city gazelles, proceed to audit the re ceipts and expenditures ol said Trustee, ns well us { all die outstanding debts against said lunatic, and ascertain the proportionable amounts due on each, to bo paid out ol the asserts of said lunatic. Il is further ordered that the said Master shall not make any discrimination between bonds, notes and open accounts. In conformity with the above order I will attend at the office ol William Fuller, in the east wing of •ho Eagle A Phcr.uix Hotel, ovary afternoon, from four In seven o’clock, (Sundays mid Tuesdays ex cepted ) from Monday Kith to Monday the 30th ilist.,of which all persons interested will take due notice. IJ. MAC MURPHY, July 0 Iot Master in Equity, &'■' The other city papers w ill publish the above ten days,and present Heir hills if Hilled t it! h/. Georgia insurance and Trust ( «. f July 2, 1838. \ f JJIIE Board ul Directors huvolhis day declared A a dividend cl Six IJot.i.AHs per share, trom the profits ol the last six months; which will be paid to the Stockholders, or their legal representatives, on demand. The holders of new Stock arc required to pay all interest due up to the 21st ultimo. July 8 WM. T. GOULD, Scr y It I K. JOHN It. MI Tt I* 11 V u ill act as my JvR attorney during my absence from the city , all pa sons imlcbtcd to me will therefore make imme diate payment to him. A FOSTER Augusta, May 30, 1838. t s I PANIEL M ACM 11 It I*ll V is my attorney D ~ daring my short absence from the stale. -Inly 3, 1838 -Jw " Jl. MILLER |I;ST It i;«• I:i\ I;!>, 20 hhds P. R Sugar, " 7.0 hags Green Coflee, .0 tierces Honey, July‘J For sale low by N. SMITH A. Co. A lIfHI ST A HANK STOCK FOR SALE /V —200 shares of Augusta Bank slock (or sale enquire at this office. if July 3 ’ Re At (IN.— 3;>oo lbs superior Bacon, for family M 3 use, for sale by BARTON & WILLCOX. ■lime 21) trw3t C~ (HEcks ON CHARLJ3STON. tor sale ' by the GEO. INS, <V TRUST CO. jnru* 22 paid (or notes ol’ tlio Savannah Banks, by JOHN G. WINTER. June 19 Sw j 1 fiifo ns7~i • emT inn! —3l) boxes superior 1 -■ I /einoiiß, in fine order, jiiHlreroived end for mile June 16 w i: ,v i u jackson. I PERCFSSION (’APS -Just received and M for sale by CLARK, RACKET'!’ &Co June 23 Iw C~yi N»R< j IA NANKLKN.S.-Vd bales iif the B above superior goods, just received and for siilebr BAIRD &. ROWLAND. June pi 3wd& w 11 A VlNt w CASES*— Portable (Morocco Sha ving Cases, with every article necessary, very complete, and compact, (or sale by June 23 Iw CLARK, RACKETT, A Co. I>IITT E R K NIV ES- A superior asset tmeu l | -I A of Silver, Slone, mid Pearl handles, just re ceived and liirsnlo by June 23 Iw C LARK, RACKETT & Co. 1 PICKLE KNIVES AND PQEKS—with plain silver handles, a first rale article, tor sale by CLARK, RACKET!’ <k Co. Juno 23 Iw SILVER FORKS.—Tuhlcaml Desert Forks with Silver Desert Knives and Forks to match, constantly on band and for sale by June 23 Iw CLARK, RACKETT A’ Co. \l GLASSES.—4O hhds fine Now Orleans Mo -ITI lasses, on consignment, by Juno 80 JOHN M. COOPER & SON. SALE, two fine pair ol Horses, well broke either tor double or single harness, suit, able forlamily use, will bo sold low Appiv to June 14 K. D COOKE. (VOTICE.— //.»A7> * SCRANTON era au i e thorised to act as my agetUs during my absence from the city. DANIEL HAND. June 12 Kit I FLORIDA SF.GVKS. I 1011, (Kip Florida So gars, just received and for sale at manufaclu rers' prices by W. E. & J. U. JACKSON, June 12 Auctioneers. ( 8 EOUGIA NAN KEENS.- Jum reeeived IT a few eases Georgia Nankeens ant will be sold low by JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. June 14 \J K'TORIA SKIRTS, lust received and fur June li| sale by Wm. 11. CRANE. I > AVER. —2O roams fine Medium Priming Pa. I. per for sale, on consignment, at factor’s prices. Apply at this office. Juno 13 \COOK WANTED,of goodohoraolerand capacity, to cook for a small family, (or which a liberal price w ill bo paid. Enquire at this office, or at No. 2U3 Broad street ill June 7 ■ PAVILION ROII 111 NET. - 30 pieces Bob biuet for Pavilions, 10-4 wide, also, Colton and Litton Netting,just received by June 87 THQB.II. WYATTA Co. « RUSHES. -Fine Tooth Brushes, 3. of English maunlactnre,just received and tor sale by ANTONI & HAINES. June 2f> MOSS’ FASTE HLACKING, equal lu the best m the world, just received and for sale by antonv .t hainf.s, June 88 No, 838 Broad street. I FRENCH FERFI MERY.-A iSTof«T penor French Cologne and Lavender Waters, PonmtVms,Crem Jc Peru, Ac. A c inelegant hot —ps for sale by ANTONV A. HAINES June 27 PWM.ION G AF/E. -l o, l’.-7,imdS 1 IV vilioti Netting, just received and ter sale low bv June 12 trw.lw IVES A- GRISWOLD. Ifl.Ol K. —7(1 bids superfine Riehmoml f lour, suitable tor family use,just landed and for sale June 11 bv GEO. R. JESSU f & Co. 1 f|>HE most celeluatcd hnd eUeolual CORN X- PLASTERS,Ior sale by I JnneS ANTONY & HAINES. I AMES’ NEW NOVEL—TRe Robber, a Talc; just received and lux sale by 1 Juno B T HAL 0. PLANT. n I P AC’ON A choice let ot assorted, the Hams • A very suitable for family use. mav li CLARKE, MeTIER A- Co, DOCT. MONROE, DEN’l’lST.may be'com suited professionally nt all hours at me Eagle I and Phoeinx Hotel. Room No It), if may 2 ' jVJOTK’E. Duthag the subscribers temporary 1 v absence Mr .A. H. Same is his duly authori zed Attorney. GEO. A. WALKER, utuv 1 ts ’ MOL VSSES.-J7O hhds for I | ■ v sale by T S & G 11 METCALF. torch 80 ’ iVOB AOCO.—On coiuignmom 80 boxes To. • bacco. manufactured by Tench A- Steagall, | for sale low by JOHN M COOPER, A Son. TO RENT. MA tfvo srory dwelling liotia" immediate ly opposite to the Catholic church at pres ent occupied by John Markee.— Also , a small one story house, one door above. For terms apply u> G. T. DORTIC- July 0 if MFOn RENT UR SAL E, Irom tlie ] first of October next, the Dwelling on Reynold street, and the Store in Broad st. in the square above the lower market, at present occupied by J. Guiinaiin. Apply to J Phinizy, or July fi if ANN STMS. A-eyk TO RENT, from lit October next, [Minn the brick dwelling at the comer of Broad ILLuBL and Center st. at present occupied by Mr. Mims. Also, the Brick Dwelling on Ellis street, at pre sent occupied by VV. K Junes, Esq. Apply to July 6 if JOHN PHjWIZY. M t TO LET, (or the summer, orsnmmej H ami winter, a commodious house and lot .I. m .near the Arsenal, in Summerville. Apply at this office. 3t July 3 a i TO f{ ENT, from the Ist o I October , u next, the dwelling house, now occupied by . . . Bidite Holt, on Green street, opposite the Methodist church. JOHN VV, WILDE. July‘2 wlrn ( :l i TO HUNT , the store and dwelling 0 house formerly occupied by Mrs. Hobby, a first rate stand (or the Millinery and Dress making business. Possession given immediately Enquire at ANTONY & HAINES, June 83 No. 834 Broad street. jj '(IK lll''. NT—The three three story stores and ® dwellings, on the corner of Broad and Camp bell streets, (ire proof. The two three story dwellings in Campbell street, next below. 'I ho two two story dwellings, oast of (lie above. The one two story dwelling, corner of Reynolds and * 'nnipbrll streets. The one two ttory dwelling, corner of Campbell and Bay streets. Four offices on I nmpbell street. The one two story store and dwelling, above (ho un|« r market,occupied by Mr. Elies. The one three story fire proof store and dwelling next above the Bridge Bank. flic one two siory reproof store and dwelling, No. 4 Bridge Row. The one two story dwelling near the lower mar ket, occupied by Mr. Meredith The one three story dwelling near the Presbyte rian church, occupied by Mr Stockton Apply to McKenzie a bennoch N B. Noies payable quarterly, and the occupants ; paying (or the use of the hydrant water on the lots. July 4 wilt iKf The Constitutionalist will publish the above weekly until the Ist of (fclober. f|IO RENT, a commodious brick Store on Bmad st. Fur particulars, apply to may 88 JOHN s HUTCHINSON. i I ANA J, I LOCK, POTATOES, At J It) bills Canal Flour, 150 no. Irish Potatoes, lot) do. Northern Oin, 100 do] do. Whiskey, 50 do. Mackerel, No. 3. bO qr. and eight casks Malaga ll'mc. Land mg and for sale on the wharf, by jan 16 12 GEU.R.JESUP&CO I'lNl'l ENGLISH It HOAD CLOTHS. SUSP received, some very superior import ted Black, Blue, and fashionable coloured I lolhs, of the best English fabric, finest of wool and velvet finish, which, with a beautiful assortment of Pantaloon Stuffs,and superb Vestings, will be sold by tiro pattern, or made to measure in their best style, by PRICE A MA LEERY; ■Bin*' lb Drapers and Tailors. Jus! received. ELDER, lIACON, & SOAP. i)Cf URLS Fleur for family use. eW»* 25,000 lbs fine Bacon Hums, ' i,500 “ 11 sides and shoulders, 20 boxes No I Yellow Soap. For sale by JOHN M COOPER A SON. At.SO, ‘2,000 Bushels Salt. June 9 rrst RECEIVED and for safe by A NIB-1 LEV, SOOprs. (Georgia Nankeen Pantaloons 5 cases do Nankeens, quality superior to any over offered in this market. Notes of the Western Bank of Romo taken at Mny Ifi Q)IOT AND LEAD.—SOO bags -Shot,ass’d; id 10 Kegs bur lead; for sale at Manufacturers prices, by THOS J PARMELEE, A£cnl of the Shot Tower Co. of Baltimore. A eonslnntsupply kept on hand, march 10 fimo \[ OTIC E.—The copartn ersbin heretofore ex isltng Imtwoep WTn. Hills ana J. A. Vroomnn, expired on the 2Sd ult. by limitation,not on the IPth, as published by Win. Hills; neither islho said Win. Hilts authorised to settle the accounts; therefore, all persons indebted lolhe firm will beheld responsible lor their accounts until some means are devised to settle the same, of which due notice w ill be given. July 2, I Slid. seif J. A. VROOMAN. IV OTIC E. —The subscribers having determined i N to close their business ns soon as practicable, respectfully request, those indebted to them to make as early payments as can be done without incon venience ; open accounts, particularly, they desire may bo liquidated as early as possible. Orders Irom our customers, reaching us previous to the 15th or 20th ol July, will lie executed an heretofore. ADAMS, PARMELEE & Co. July 2,1838 3tdAw Dissolution or co-partner! SHIP.—The co-partnership herelofi ro ejjst mg between the subscribers, under the firm of Price & Mallory, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner will attend to settling the business of the late concern, and are authorised to use the niimeol the firm for that purpose Wit.Li am O. Price will continue the business of Merchant Tailor and Clothier ns heretofore, at No. 258 Broad street, between lh n fHo he and Dinted States Hotel. WILLIAM O. PRICE, JOHN MALLERY. Augusta, Juno 2, 1838 DREGS AND MEDICINES, Wholesale and retail, ANTOMV HALVES, No. 232 Broad street, next door to R. C. Baldwin's whole sale Dry Goods store, offer lor sale on libera l terms, 500 packages fresh Drugs, Medicines, Paints,Oils', i Dye Stulls, Ac Ac. , Country Merchants, are invited lo call and in spect their stock. Orders executed with nearness and despatch. June 26 fllllE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore .1 conducted under the firm of J& J Meßryde, will for the future be carried on under that of J 4' J I Meßryde Co. ./AMES McBRYDE. JOHN McBRYDE. may It ALEXANDER W ALLACE. NOTICE.— The copartnership horctolor exist ing in tins city under the firm ofCowling & Gnrdellt'f expired on the Ist day of January Inst, by its own. limitation. Tho business of the firm i willbccloscd by A.Gaudklle. .1. V.COWLING. ’ Rib. 13.1837 if A. GARDELI.E; / IdIJE Subscribei begs leave lo inform his friends A and the public, that he will continue to trans acHhe Commission Business in this city, un der his own name. A.GAKDELLE. fob 13 U 36 ; A HI AII ETON’S K EPOUT’S.-Reports of Vv decisions made in the Superior Courts of the Eastern District of Georgia, by Judges Berrien, T, f D. P.Charlton, W ayne. Davies, Law, Nicoll, and Robert 51. Charlton, and in the Middle Circuit, by Thomas U. P Charlton; by Robert M Charlton, i late Judge of tho Superior Courts of the Eastern District, just published and (or sale by June 13 T. H A I. C PLANT. SPLGNBII IF R EIfCH MESLINfE I) K N A SHEAR have received, this day, k-J from Nuw-Vork, a largo supply of splendid French Muslins, of tho latest Paris styl« which 2 have been carefully selected Irom recent m .orta lions, and are entirely new patterns The public - are respectfully requested lo call ami exinrvne thorn I april 12 te. W. FORCE A CO. WHOLESALE SHOE DEALER*. rVo. 2T6 Hrond st. Augusta, (Ha. HAVE revived 1000 packages Hoots and Shoes . comprising every article in the line ; winch . ran he sold ns low as in the Northern cine; All nr , rangemcnis being with Manufactures d.reel A general us:-otimenlof LEATTI ERS -j; OFFICIAL IJIIAWINO Ot TUI. lEORGIA STATE LOTTERY, t a be benefit of tlie Augusta Indep'l Fire Comp y Ci.A.iS No 26, ton 1338. I* 3 4 5 « 7 « 9 10 11 13 13 • 5 48 15 11 7 20 54 80 3 63 22 61 33 1 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the above numbers r I as they stand are correct,as taken from the Man , ager’s certificate of the drawing of the Virginia State Lottery, for the benefit of Norfolk, (-lass ( No 4,for 1838,drawn at Alexandria, Virginia, June •Id, 1838, and which determines the fate of all tickets ; held in the above Lottery. __ Lily 4 A. READ, Agent. DRAWS THIS DA Y . GEORGIA STATE Is O T T E It V, For the benefit of the Augusta Independent Fire Company. CLASS NO. 2V. FOR 1838. To (>e determined by the drawing of the Virginia Stale Lottery, for the Benefit of the Mongolia Academy, Class No 4. To be drawn at ALEXANDRIA, Va. on Saturday July 7th, 1338. D. S. On Knotty & Co , Managers. A. READ, ( -onlraclor. BCHE M E , I Prize of $30,0(10 $30,000 1 10,000 10,000 6,000 6,000 3,140 3,140 3,000 3,000 I 2,500 2,500 I 2,000 2,000 50 (.000 50,000 20 500 10,000 20 300 6,000 123 200 24,600 126 100 12,000 120 60 7,560 126 5l) 6,300 125 '4O 5,040 ?.654 20 73,080 a:i ,435 10 231,360 27,8 H Prizes, amounting to $186,180 Tickets slo—Shares in proportion. | DISSOLUTION.—'Phe co-partnership here lofure existing between the subscribers, under the name ol GOULD, BVLKItJiY Co., was dis solved on the 30th June last, bv niutua) consent —- The affairs of the concern will be settled by either (the partners. A. COULD, J. R. BULK LEV, •'uly 4 J. H. SCRANTON. {• r Phe subscribers will continue business under the name o( COULD & BULK LEY* ■o A, COULD, July 4 J. R. BULKLEY. PRIVATE HOARDING HOLME. ' AIRS. WILLIAMS haying taken thatcommo -IT.- (liens house, formerly occupied by Major Slarkes, 147 Broad street, a few doors below iho Engle and Phnenix Hotel, is now prepared to accom modate a few gentlemen with hoard and lodging, april 16 If NevT rooks, just received and lor sale by T. 11. & I, C. Plant, Burton, or the Seigv, by the author of the South west, Lufiltc, Sic. Fielding on Society, by R P Ward. The Squire, u novel in 2 vbls, by the author ol Agues Serle, the Heiress, &c. The River and the Desert, by Miss Pardoe, au• thor of the City of the Sultan, Sic, in 2 volo. The Two Flirts, and other tales by Lady Bless mglon, F. L Bnlwer, Sir Sketches of Young Ladies and Young Gentlemen by Quiz; Illustrations liy Phiz, and original sketch os by Tiz, Biz, and Biz. The Athenian Captive, a Tragedy in 5 acts, by 1 Thomas Noon Talfourd, author of lon, &c Atlantic Steam Ships, with plates. Sir. July 3 * PIANO FORTES. H PARSONS has added to his stock, a supply • of those much esteemed Piano Fortes, made by Messrs. Robert Nunns, Clark & Co. of N. York. The true character of these instruments is so wall established in this part of the country, it is deemed unnecessary to speak in their praise—indeed they speak (or themselves. The stock, which is now very large, comprises a good number of instruments from each of our three best manufactories, and it is believed, otters greater advantages to purchasers, tlyan can bo had at any of the Northern establishments Inly 4 LIVERY STABLES. THE suhserber having repurchased of Rainey <V, Almand, the extensive range of stables for merly owned by him, in the rear of the Pavilion, and known for a long lime as the Clohe Hotel stnj hies, has fitted them up in their former style, and they are now ready lor the reception and keeping of Horses, either of citizens or transient persons. His numerous ftiends and acquaintances in the ! Western states who are in the habit of bringing droves ol Horses to this city, are also respectfully informed, that ho is prepared to keep any number of Hprses that may be brought. Ho will also act | m General Agent, for the sale of Horses, Carriages, Are. npd from his long experience in the business, and lus extensive acquaintance, ho hopes to receive a liberal patronage. No expense or exertion shall he spared to satisfy those who may sec proper to patronize him, and he most respectfully informs the public, that he con tinues to do business at his old stand as ibnnei*y. JOHN B. GUEURON. St>“Tbr Louisville (Kentucky) Journal, will please publish this in their Weekly paper, until the first November next,and charge the same to Chro nicle <V Sentinel and lorward their account lor payment. 4m June 30 MRS. M’GUlRErespectfully informsthe la Auguste ahd Hamburg that she in tends making )tpr residence in the above city, for the purpose ot resident Lddies’ Dress Maker.— She hopes by 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 ha lell at Mr. I D* Autel’i Clock and Watch Establishment, Broad street,next to Marlin Frederick’s, or iither place ol I residence, Jackson street, next to the Baptist church. Gentlemen's fine Linen made to order. may 12 j F|3l|E subscriber not having been notified ol the . -R nrrtngehtont to remove BERTRAND, jr.to Stateburgh,S. C. he had advertised him to stand at Augusta the present season, but such is the call fior his return to Sout h Carolina, that his presence there cannot be dispensed with, and w hich will account for Ins not standing here, as he had expected, aprih! 1 1 HENRY DA LBV. SPRING DRY GOODS. 4J FRENCH cambric prints “~4 4-4 fancy colored French imtslma' 4-4 new style mourning muslins Gloves, silk and cotton Jlosicry Rich (an*y colored figured silks First quality black silks Linen cambric hdkfs Cap, bonnet and belt ribbons Enncv dress hdkfs in variety Superfine black bombosins Superfine blk and colored chaliea Superfine Italianas. with a variety of other i new goods, which they otter at fair prices april 13 BPG AR& CARMICHAEL. I French Worked Collars, Laecs, Ac. 14 11. WYATT *V Co. have just received a • fresh assortment of French needle worked j Colin rs, some ot w Inch arc new patterns, also fan cy dress hdkfs and shawls, muslin trimmings,black and white silk blond, thread edgings and w ide lares, linen cambric hdkfs assorted, bonnet and cap rib bons. pic nie and plain silk gloves, blk and eol’d kid gloves, and plain embroidered and rihtcd silk hose, and silk hall hose assorted. april 21 rail- road no tic e . ON Moiidny, the 18th inst. the Georgia Rail Road will bn opened I>r the conveyance ol Passengers and Freight to Crawfordsville. The cars will leave Camak on Mondays, Wed nesdays, and Fridays, immediately after the arri val of the train from Augusta. Leave CTawlord ville on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 10 o’clock, a. »i. Stages for Washington, Athens, Greensboro' and Madison, connect with the cars at Cravvfordville. RICHARD PETERS, Jr. Resident Engineer & Sup’t of Transportation. June 13 • GEORGIA RAIL ROAD NOTICE. is now curried on the Rail Road he tween Augusta and Warrcnton, at the follow ing rales —cotton $1 per bale, merchandise 26 cults per hundred pounds, or 5 cts per cubic foot. Between Augusta and Crawfordville -cotton 81 25 per hale, merchandise 331 cts per hundred pounds, or fil els per cubic foot. , George 11. Thompson, agent lor the.Co at Craw .'urdville, and Jno. H. Roberts, agent of the Company at IVarrenton, will alt and to receiving and forward ing produce and merchandise, without charge for commissions or storage. Spacious warehouses have been erected at the above stations for the re ception of merchandise, until it is lor warded. RICHARD PETERS, Jr. Resident Engineer ijr Sup’l of Transportation Mine 1 \ NEW RAIL-ROAD LINE, Between Baltimore and Philadelphia, TWICE Tiro Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore Hail-Road Co. beg leave to announce to the Public I lie following arrangement for their Passenger Cars : The first train lea\cs the Depot in Pratt Street, daily, (except Sundays) at 5 o’clock, A. M., and arrives in Philadelphia before I o’clock which al lows Passengers lour to five hours in that City, be fore tire Cars start for New York. The early arrival ol this Train at Philadelphia, (which is generally one and a half to two hours before any other Line,) gives passengers great advantage in securing accommodations at the principal Hotels and Boarding Houses, without suffering the incon venience so often experienced, in looking about for odgings, in consequence of late arrival by other conveyance. The second train, carrying the u. s. mail., leaves the Depot, Pratt Street, (after the arrival of the Cars from Washington City,) daily, at half past Nine o’clock, A. M , and passing through Can ton, Gunpowder, Bush, Havre-de-Grace, North East, Glkton, Newark, Staunton, Newport, Wilmington, and Chester, arrives in Philadelphia also, always in time to take the evening Cars to New Vork. 53" By this Train passengers leaving Washington City in the morning, reach /Veto Vork the same night. '1 his Train also affords Passengers arriving in the Boats from Charleston and Norfolk, the opportunity of reaching New York the same evening. 53" Fare hy either Train Four doUars. S 3" The regulation adopted by this Company fur I lie care ol baggage, meets with universal approba tion, as it relieves lire passengers of all trouble in relation to it. V’TF.o Cars for the accommodation of Ladies and Children, are provided with retiring rooms,and attended by leinalc servants. Returning fri»m Philadelphia : The Trains leave Philadelphia at a quarter after 6 o’clock, A A/., and at 2, P. M. Passengers leav ing Philadelphia at a quarter after 6 o’clock, from lower end of Dock street, will arrive in Baltimore before 1 o’clock,—which gives thcjrn three to four hours to spare before Pie Cars leave for Washington City and the West, and also in full time for the Steam-Boats for Charleston and Norfolk. Passengers leaving New York by the morning line, arrive in Philadelphia in time for tile 2 o’clock Train, and proceed directly on—they arrive in Bal timore at 8 o’clock the same evening, two hours earlier than by any other conveyance. A CRAWFORD, Agent. _ Baltimore, June. 19, 1838. sw3vv IUCIIMOM) AIVI) .PETKRSBCRGII The completion of this Kail-Road, (from Peters burgh to Manchester, opposite Richmond,) makes the chain of rail-ronds through the state of Virgi nia continuous, with the exception of only nine miles, and adds important advantages to the inland route for Northern and Southern travelling. There are established on it two daily trains, one of which is in connection with the North and South Mail. Line ; and a tri weekly train connecting with the “ Halifax, Wilmington, and Charleston Kail Road, Stage and Steamboat Line.” Passengers from the South by the daily “ Metro polilan Mail Line,” will arrive in Richmond t n the evening after that on which they leave Raleigh, and having the night for rest, are yet enabled, by existing arrangements, to proceed to Baltimore on the succeeding day, and thence to Philadelphia the same night, in time fer the.morajng boats to New York , T : mo, less than three days from Raleigh to Now York. , Passengers who leave Charleston fir Wilmington on Sunday or Tuesday evening, will, if they arrive in Halifax by five o’clock on Tuesday or Thursday evening, be brought to Richmond by the tri-weekly line, in time fnrthq Wednesday .Or Friday morning’s cars for Washington, whereby they will reach Bal timore the same evening, and can proceed to Phila delphia the same night, and arrive in New York be fore dinner on Thursday or Saturday : being less than four days from Charleston to New York. The connexion is equally good and expeditious w ith the extra line from Wilmington, and with all tho lines from North to South. Tho route;through Petersburg!! and Richmond will bo found also to be one of tho best routes from the South to the Virginia Springs. The passen gers can arrive in Charlottesville, having only forty (bur miles stage travelling after reaching the rail roads in Virginia, in three days from Charleston, and two days from Raleigh. All possible arrangements are made on this Rail- Road for the comfortable and safe transportation of passengers. Office of the Richmond and Petersburg ) Kail-Road Co. May 19, 1838. $ 2m ~"instruction in music; WILLIAM 11. ORCHARD, Professor of Mu sic, respectfully announces to the ladies and gentlemen of Augusta, that he has removed to 147 Broad street, a few doors below the Eagle and Phoenix Hotel, 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 this city his perma nent residence, he will be enabled to wait or) those who may require his services, with the strictest punctuality. Mr. O. will give instructions at his own residence or lhatofhis pupils. Application to he made as above, oral Mr. Bnntn’s Furniture and Piano Forte store. N. B. Piano Fortes and Organs tqhod, and re paired in the most complete manner and at the short est tf april 16 11. headden, artist, BEGS leave respectfully to inform the citizens ol Augusta, that he has returned to this city, and taken the room formerly occupied by him in the A/asonic Hall, where he intends remaining for a ew weeks, and w here he would be happy to receive those who tuny desire bis professional services, T’lre public generally, sro invited to call and see his specimens. nov 93 PETIT GUEP COTTON se edr I HAVE a few hundred bushels of the above Cotton Seed, which is genuine. Planters who desire to improve the Cotton crop, would do well to call immediately. Also, a,small lot of umnixed Nankeen Cotton Seed, lor salej Feb 12 35 A. CCMMIjVG. The Constitutionalist will copy the above. To Augusta Merchants and Auctioneers, f |3HE subscriber having established himself per JL nmnently in the town of Athens, Ga, as an Auction and Commission Merchant, solicits the patronage of those who have consign ments to make to that place. It is his opinion, as well as that of most of the citizens of that place, acquainted with its growing prosperity, that mer chants. and especially Grocers, who have goods which they arc desirous of converting readily into cash, will find it very much to their interest to send many of them to that marsel. All business in that hue, intrusted to the undersigned, will meet with prompt attention. R. ROGERS, Auctioneer. References ; Asbury Hull, James Camak, Stc\ one Thoma.,, Thomas Hamilton, Athens . John Plitnizy, Samuel Hale, Clark, Jf< Tier A Co. Win. Bosuvick, A. J. Huntington & Son, L Gibson, Augusta april 11 12m i !Kv This Moriliu^*aflO^o’^ocli^M^ e ° ln from of our store, ’ boxes superior Muscat Wine , do superior Madeira Wine ta , casks Cognac Brandy f> casks Claret Wine d hhtls Rye Whiskey U> boxes Lemon byrup 10 bbls Wonongaliela Whiskey 8 boxes assorted Cordials 5 boxes superior Tob icco ■> boxes lemons 10 doz Palm Leaf Hats ’ 10 bbls new Dour .Tidy 0 Terms cash ” W - ®. & J. IJ. JACKSON This Night, at the usual hour, will be sold a general assortment of Ircsh Staple and Fancy Dry Cnods Hardware, Ready Made Clothing, fi. $ C V —'’-Y _ , Terms cash . Positive. Sale. BVMOHN S. HUTCHINSON. To close a consignment, will he sold on SATURDAY, :ih mst. at 10 o’clock, before my store, 20 hbds Porto Rico Sugar 30 bbls Whiskey I) casks old Monongahcla Whiskey 10.000 lbs choice Bacon V 21 coils Bale Rope 2 qr casks Cogtiac Brandy 5 bbls Gin 10 boxes lemons 10 casks of Wine, prime article 8 boxes Soup Terms liberal, to be made known on del es sale July b At Private Sale. BV JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. 00 hbds Port Rico SUGAR. —’Jjy Terms liberal. W ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. ICC be sold, at the lower market house in Augusta, on the first Tuesday in August next, within the legal hours of sale, in pursuance of an order of the Court es Ordinary of Richmond county, a lot of land in said city, belonging to the estateot David McKinney, containing a fronton Cilia street, of thirty feet, reore or less,and bounded east by lot of Alexander Martin, south by lot of •—, and west by lot occupied by Mrs. Craige June 8 wtd _ JOHN P. KING, Adm’r WATCHES, WATCHES. r|IHE Subscriber has just received by the Steam Packet New 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 at No, 2428r0ad-street May 30 JOHN B. MURPHY, v IMPROVED SURGEONS’ TRUSSES, For the radical cure of Hernia, or Rupture, Invented by Hebcr Chase, m. t). of Philadelphia fIIHK subscriber would respectfully inform the -» medical profession, and those afflicted with Iler ninor Rupture, that, having made arrangements with the general agent of the inventor, to be constantly supplied with these justly celebrated Trusses, ho is now prepared to furnish instruments, and also to treat this, afflicting disease, as met with in every ago and in both sexes. The instruments consist of Inguinal Trusses, 8 sizes: Vcntro Inguinal Trusses, 8 sizes; Femo ral Trusses, 2 sizes; Umbilical and Ventral Trus ses, 3 sizes; of double Trusses, 8 sizes, adapted to all the forms of Double Rupture These instruments must be used by Physicians well versed in the minute anatomy of the parts im plicated in Hernia. They are adapted to every va riety ol reducible Hernia, and do not interfere with the ordinary avocations of tho patient. Persons from a distance can have the instruments applied, and all necessary ihrections given, as to the management of »,ho case, on application to the sub scriber, at his ofS.co on Campbell st. Augusta, Ga. _may 21 F. M.ROBERTSON, M. I) JUST RECEIVED, 1 case plain Palm Leal Hoods, 1 case with capes do do do Also, a few fine Straw and Leghorn Bonnets, ma» 21 for sale by Wm. H. CRANE. ATTRACTIVE! . . New and Fashionable Summer Goods. , JUST receiving, a beautiful assortment and choice selection of new style 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 make a selection. They will sell goods by the piece or pattern. , PRICE &MALLERY r , may 31 Drapers and Tailors, No. 258 Broad at. WILLIAM C. WAY RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and all other customers i who heretofore patronised him, while agent fur Joseph Shannon, that he is now, and has been nil along, since tho 10th day of October last, engaged with James Anderson & Co in their Dry Goods store, next door above Turpm & D’Anlignac’s Drug store, Broad street, where he will be found equally as attentive to the calls ol his customers, and all who may be disposed to extend their patronage to the new establishment, as for merly, and cm as good terms, and the assortment of Dry Goods will be found equally as large and as choice as heretofore kept by him in the same store. The subscriber would also inform the public that ho is not an agent for Joseph Shannon, nor has ho had an agency in any business, since the subscriber discontinued it on the 10th October last, as tho public have also been notified by his advertisement to that effect on the 10th of October, 1837. WM.C. WAY, At the store of James Anderson &Co. may 30, 1838 If Broad st. Augusta, Ga. Bacon, pork and laril ' Irlft Os If Baltimore & Cincinnati Bacor OU DoD 48 bbls prime Pork 5000 lbs Leaf Lard, fur sale on accommodating terms 1 by ISAAC M015E,... ■ lllnc 7 w 311 Brood street. FAMILY MEDlClNES.—Competent ar rangements having been made, Family and Physicians’ Prescriptions can bo had at all hours of the night, and on the Sabbath . ao far as necessity may demand,at Apothecary Hall,-N0.232 Broad-st may 9 ANTONY & HAINES. JQr There is a night bell at the door. ! . . ■ . 11 ■— I PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY. f|IHE undersigned, agents of the Protection In A surance Company of Hartford, Connecticut, arc prepared to insure buildings and their content* against loss or damage by fire on the most reasons ■ bleterms. VT. & J. G.CATLIN. net 31 dtf 255 G. R. JESSUP A Co. OFFER for sale on reasonable terms 30 bhds Sugar of extra fine quality 20 do do 2d quali'y i 10 do do low priced Orleans i 50 casks superior Malaga Wine 100 hags prime Cuba ( olive, all of souther* j importation ma y 2 AGENCY. “ ' Snvantin.li Insurance & TrnstCo. r undersigned, Agent of the above cornpa ny, will take risks on shipments of Cotton ot 1 Merchandize from this place to Savannah, Charles on, and Northern ports. JNO, F. LLOYD, dec 15 29 ' ENOVATING~LIQUID, for extract^ all kinds of oil, paints, tar, and grease from the most delicate colored silks, satins, cloths, bom ’ basins, or carpets, without injuring in the least their ' color or texture. For sale by | TURPIN, D’ANTIONAC & Co. may 4 dBW sole agents fur Augusta COFF Ell, R VGGI\Gj &c7 bags choice Green Coffee , 1)0 100 pieces heavy'Hemp Bagging I 25 boxes Champaign Cider 25 bom French Martinique Cordial: 35 bbls fresh C'annl Flour,just received an ipri! "I forsalehy JOHNCOSKERY