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DIED,
In this city, on Sunday last, at the residence
of Mr. Amory Sibley, Mr. tir.nHor. Henhy
SIBtET.
In this city, on the 20th inst. Mr. Aihon
Williams, aged 49 years, formerly of Boston,
Mass.
—— —n—um—w» mam
/V[OTICE. — Mr. F■ WILLIS is my duly au
1N thorised attorney during my short absence
(rom the state. S. BUFORD
July 84,1838. ts
Ifcj* During my absence fn.ni the State, \\ illium
H. Cushney and Nathaniel Fatten,arc my author
iscd agents, tor the transaction of business connect-
J»i i ed with the office of the Chronicle & Sentinel.
» WILLIAM E. JONES.
' , Augusta, July 7,1833
HyOTJC:E. J.EVI TAVI .OR is authorised to i
ll act as my attorney during my absence from
this slat?. WM. WOODBURY, Jr.
Augusta, July 18, 183-t. Jm
D J ARIEL MACMURPHY is my attorney
during my short absence from the stale
July 3, 1833 2w WM. FULLER.
Wyj. 11. JlcKliK,
No. 309 I’ruad tired. Auguste, On.,
\GENT (or tlie New York Albion, Emigrant
and Old Countryman, will receive subscrip
tions and payments. ly June 9
FIIHB subscriber being about to leave the State
a. f o r a few weeks, Jxo. M. Hampton, of I.au
MB rens county, will act as bis agent and attorney un
til ho returns. John thomas.
8 Dublin, lautrens Co., (la., June 23. twiVw
MONS. RAUGE,
C CONTEMPLATING to leave the city urmedi-
J nlely after bis EXHIftITIUN, would bo hap
dy to sec bis scholars and friends at bis Gymnasi
um, during the present week. 3l July 18
WANTED TO PURCHASE,
QO or 30 likely young Negroes, for which good
rwr* r prices will he paid, in cash, by
dec2o 297 wlf J. & 1). MORRISON.
I-', HAGGING, old PEACH BRANDY Ac.
1 (1 BBLS superior old Peach Brandy
I* F io do do 3yr old Monongakela Whiskey
30 bids Rye Whiskey
00 hbls best Jenck’s and While’s Rye Gin
200 pieces sup 42 inch Hemp Bagging, weighing
141 b to the yard
100 pieces light 42 and 14 inch do, suitable for
square Bales
Just received and for sale '<v
THOS. DAVIS.
July 21 ?t 2 doors below Dr. Wray's.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
JUST received by THOM A S RICH ARDS,
the Life and adventures of Mr. N-cholas Nick
leby, by Boz, No. 2, wiib illustrations.
Oliver Twist, or the Parish Boy’s Progress, part
2d, No. 1. . ~ o.<
Lights and Shadows of Irish Life, by Mrs. S. C.
Hall, 2 vols. 12 mo. . ,
The Crecit System in France, Great Britain and
United States, bv HO. Carey, culhor of Principles
j of Political Economy, &e. <Vc
/ Sketches ol Young Ladies By Quiz, with Sketches
of Young Gentlemen by Quiz, Junior. July 24
Georgia, Jefferson county;
WHEREAS Hugh Neely, administrator on the
estate of James Neely, deceased, applies lor
letters dismissory from said administration.
I'lipsg are therefore to cite nii<l admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said dec’d to
Bo and appear at any office, within the time prescrib
ed hy law, to shew cause,if any they have, why
said letters should not be granted. .
Given under my hand at office in Louisville, Ibis
21st day of July, 1838.
July 24 EBENEZF.R BOTH WELL, Cl k.
‘ RUSSIA BAGGING.
pr na PIECES of ibis superior article, 44 inches
wide, weighing upwards of 1 i IBs. to the
yard,for sale by E. THOMAS:
At.sn,
UiO pieces 42 inch Hemp Bagging
100 do. do. Flax do.
100 do. Burlaps do.
July 23 fit
NANKEEN COTTON HALF HOSE.
Just Received,
ICnsc Georgia Nankeen Hall Hose, man
ufactured f. orJor n.,.i
tlmen’s wear. I-orsaloby W-U. CLAGL7 /.
July 23
MONEY LOST.
LOST. Oil Thursday, tho 19th instant, some
where between Mr. Robert Barber’s store mid
the subscriber’s residence on Broad street, a sum of
monev, enveloped in apiece of paper, eimsisting ol
vtiree 820 bills on the banks of Columbus and Da
rien, and several $5 notes on banks not recolleejod,
and some change bills of it* City Council and Rat
Road of Augusta, of the denomination of one and
three dollars, making in all between eighty and one
hundred dollars. Any person who may find the
above described parcel of money, and will return
it to the subscriber, shall be liberally rewarded
July 23 _3t PJ^EDLS.^
mUK undersigned committee will receive propn-
I sals for filling no the Hitches on the Savannah
road, between Watkins street and the Beaver I n. i.
The proposals received un .l Satunlny next, the 28th
1 C B. HI! I , 1
B 11. WARREN, > Committee.
M. M. DYE, )
July 23 2t _ ,
LTncolutoii Mule and Female Academy.
fIIHESE Institutions will commenee Men- fall
J. terms as follows : The Wale Academy, under
the dirertion of the Rev. John W ■ Reed, on Mon
day, the6th day of August; and the Female Acad
emy, under the direction of Miss Cleveland and
Miss Hart, the Monday preceding.
A ,s he prices of tuition in each branch the same ol
the spring term . . . .
- Prices of Board in the village and vicinity thereo
in private families, at eight dollars per month, and j
under which will bo included every expense ol |
board, washing, lights, and fires.
i The Trustees consider it will he unnecessary to ,
f>tiy any tiling in praise of tho Institutions, as tlio .
examination of the students having been attended |
by such a great number ol persons, who were so
much gratified at the advancement and deportment
of the scholars, w ill be enabled to give the teachers
that praise to which they arc entitled.
July 23,1838. wit _ '1 HE I RU-.ITi.ES.
"STEEL RIBS FOB COTTON GINS.
NEW INVENTION.
fITHE subscriber has just received a supply of the
I PATENT RIBS for Cotton Gins, which
have been spoken so highly of wherever they have
been tried throughout the Cotton Growing steles.
These Ribs are so cons rneted that one set will last
twenty years or more, and be constantly in use, by
having an extra set of Cast Steel faces. *he laces
ore made to fit on the front of the Ribs, where the
Saws pass through, and in so simple a manner that,
any person can put them on. The subscriber will
always keep a supply of Gins on band of the above
description. WILLIAM JONES,
A few doors above the Upper Market.
July 13
N’OTiCIL— The subscribers having formed a
Co-partnership fur the purpose of transact
ing a general Commission Business in Savannah
as the successors of the late Mr. - s - ' ■ Parker an
under the firm of Halsev At Harding, offer their
services to lus and their friends.
1) F. HALSEV ,
July 13 3m G. S. HARDING _
TYOTICE'—AII pers ms indebted to the hit
-1 e firm of Price &. Mallory, arc respoctfully soli
cited to call and settle without delay.
WILLIAM O PRICE,
July 2 JOHN MALLERY.
PRIV AT E BOV RI) ING HOU S E .
MRS. WILLIAMS having taken that commo
dious house, formerly occupied by Major
Slarkes, 147 Broad street, a few doors below the
Eagle and Phoenix Hotel, is now prepared to accom
modated few gentlemen with board and lodging,
april Ifi if
I AND AND GENERAL AGENCY
J OFFICE —The subscriber will attend to the
sale, exchange and settlement of lands in Florida,
the investigation and perfecting ol titles to real es
tate conveyancing, if. and to the adjustment and
collection of debts His office is at bis residence
§Jt m the cilv of St. Augustine, East Florida.
4T June 12 6m PETER SEEN SMITH
Wk ‘ “ AGENCY.
Savannah Insurance & Trust Co.
undersigned, Agent of the above com pa
I n y, will take risks on shipments©! Colton or
Merchandize from thiepia'-c to Savannah, Charles
on, and Northern ports 1-ND E LI.OV D
dec 15
•
1 ftOO PIECES COTTON BAGGING
of various qualifies, tor sale by
•July 21 14t ADAM JOHNSTON.
\T OTICE.—'The Board of Directors of ilie
i-» Savannah and Augusta Steamboat Co. will,
on iho first Tuesday in August next ensuing, elect
an Agent lor Augusta, with a salary of one thou
sand live hundred dollars per annum. Application
will in the meantime be made to the President, at
the otlice ofltie Company in Savannah
, - JOHN HUNTER,
July 20 lot Soc’y. and Treas.
W" i’lie city papers will publish the above till
Ist of August.
TO KENT, u pleasant residence on
[L"I£»H • Sand Hills, (near Simms’ springs.)
Jit Apply to .lAS T BARTON.
July IS 2taw
TO RENT,
.«! Mm T rom the (irsl October next, the store
.••I h No. 200, two doors above the United
Jiyg Bl Stiles Hotel, at present occupied by i
U illiuni Hills Apply to
\\ M. T. GOULD, or to
'July 18 if JAMES GARDNER.
J I TO KENT.
I ijjf The dwelling house, North-east corner I
I .-LtiJEu* ,ol Telfair and Elbert streets.
The Eastern and Western tenements, known i
as the Bridge Bank BuiKmig.
The Western tenements on KoyiioldVstrcet, in !
the rear ol Bridge Bank budding, now occupied |
by Mr. J. S. Campficld-
Those commodious stores in the Bridge Bank i
building, now occupied by Robert Barber and W, j
F. Horton. Apply to
GEORGE 31. THEW, Agent,
July II Bank of Augusta.
lt l{ ENT—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
The two two story dwellings, cast of the above.
The one two story dwelling, corner of Reynolds
and Campbell streets.
The one two story dwelling, corner of Campbe.l
and Bay streets.
Four offices on Campbell street.
’file one two story store and dwelling, above the
upper market,occupied by Mr. Edos.
'fhe one three story fire proof store and dwelling
next above the Bridge Bank.
The one two story reproof store and dwelling,
No. 4 Bridge Row .
The one two story dwelling ncanlie 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 bennocii.
N.B. Notes payable quarterly, and the occupants
paying for the use of the hydrant water on the lots.
July 4 vvl-It
3i?" The Constitutionalist will pnb.ish Hie above
weekly until the Ist of Uctuher.
f|3o RENT, a commodious brick Store on
J. Broad st. For particulars, apply to
may 88 JOHN S. HUTCHINSON.
IMPROVED SU KG EONS’ TRUSSES
For the radical cure of Hernia , or Rupture ,
Inxcnted by Heber Chase, m. u. o( Philadelphia.
| rijHlE subscriber would respectfully inform the
.a modi nl profession,and those afflicted w ith Her
nia or Rupture,dial, having mode arrangements with
the general agent of the inventor, to lie constantly
supplied with thesejustly celebrated Trusses, be is
now prepared to furnish instruments, and also to
treat this afflicting disease, as met w ith in every
age and in boi li sexes.
The instruments c insist of Inguinal Trusses, 8
sizes; Ventro Inguinal Trusses, 8 sizes: Femo
ral Trusses,2 sizes; Umbilical ami 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 ot reducible Hernia, and do not interfere with
the ordinary avocations of the patient.
Persons from a distance can have the instruments
applied, and all necessary directions given, as to the
management ol the case, on application to the sub
scriber, at his office on Campbell st. Augusta, (fa
may2l F. M. ROBERTSON, Al. 1)
BROUGHT TO AUGUSTA JAIE, on
.■> ,1... io,l. ....... ..i.o Cuo*
himself BIELY, says ho belongs to Stephen Pal
mer, Wilcox county, Alabama—lie is 30 years old,
5 Icet 1) inebee high, light complected, has several
amall sears on llie left band The owner is re
qm.s’ed to come forward, pay expenses and lake
him from jail. EEI MORGAN,
July 21 Jailor.
JlrTaml Mrs. EGERTON’S SUIIOOU.
Mli. and Mrs. EGBKTO.N beg leave gratefully
to acknowledge the liberal patronage and en-
I cjurageinent which they have received from their
friends and the public during the past, year
They pledge themselves that their exertions shall
not be wanting to render their institution still more
worthy of public confidence.
The con - se ol instruction in Ilie ensuing term will
be extended, and the best talents the country af
fords will be employed in the departments of the
school.
There will lie imt one term in the year, extending
from the Ist of October to the Ist ol July. None
will be admitted fora less period than one term.
The Primary Department w ilt consist of small
children, and their studies will be strictly elemen
tary. Tuition fiir the term $5O
The Senior Department will embrace all except
the children, and comprise a liberal and complete
course ol study ; consisting of
I Os the common English branches,
2 Os the higher Kng. Branches and Belles Lellres,
3 Os Mathematics,
4 Os Natural Sciences,
5 Os Ancient Classics,
0 Os Vocal Music Tuition $BO
Music on the Piano Forte, (extra) $75
French, 40
Drawing, 40 ,
Use of pretising Piano, 8
One half puayment required in advance.
It is particularly desired, in order to prevent
I breaking up the classes, that those who are to be-
I come pupils of the school,- may ho sent at. the be
ginning of the term, and continued, if practicable, to
ilie end. No iledaction mill be made for absence
either at the beginning or end of the term.
The rooms are fitted up in a style of comfort and
elegance, and with the additions to be made, wtll
be adapted to scat commodionsly eighty pupils, to
which number the school (exclusive of the Primary
Department) will be srietly limited.
July 7 if
!Kr The Southern Recorder,Columbus Enquirer
and Alliens Whig, will publish the above weekly
till the first of October, and charge this office
IjNDUCATION. —The subscriber lias com
li mcnend Ins SCHOOL in the rear of the .Med
ical College, end will, at h s residence, instruct
youth of both sexes, in the various branches of an
English and Classical Education, lie tal es tins
opportunity of returning his sincere noknowlcdg
! mt-nls for the liberal patronage given him, the past
: three years, in this city, and respectfully solicits a
! continuance of the same, with the full assurance on
1 his part, tint lie will merit it, by ids indefatigable
’ attention to the youth over whom lie may preside.
| Having been sixteen years an instructor of youth, ho
J feels himself called upon lc say, in his own behalf,
| that ho is well aware of t le responsibility he as
! sumes, and wishes to inform those who may favor
j him w ith their patronage, that he is conversant w ith
ilie proper mode and discipline by which Schools
and Academies should be governed in tins land bl
his adoption, as well os that of his nativity.
The number of pupils will be confined to 25, if
the major number be Classical, or 30 if in English.
The ages of the pupils are to be from 0 to 10—the
females from 0 to I i.
The scholastic year is to he divided into two
1 terms, consisting of five months in cadi term . first
term locommem e on Monday the 16th of July,and
to end on the 23d of December; the second term
from the second .Monday in January, 1839, until the
15th of June.
Rates for tuition, $2O per term, lor ( lassies ; for
1 English, $lB per term
’ At the end ol each term there will be an Exami
j nation, that parents may twiness the progress of
their children.
* Tlio subscriber’s interest being connected w ith
this city, he intends to make it bis, permanent place
. of residence during hie, and shall be happy to de
vote his attention to the youth who may be confided
to his care, and wishes an early application to he
made, and that ins students would be pun- tuai and
t regular in theii attendance.
There will Vie no deduction of the tuition money,
except in vase of sickne;:.
July 20 irwfit DAN lEL M AHONV
■ VNCii: AT SIGHT oa New Vorl
~a ,uJ Lharlesion, for sale by
Ju, y 20 __ _ A SIDLEY.
l.\'l TO HIRE, until the Istol Jau
• « ar -V next, a good cook, weaker and ironer.
e nquire of HAVILAND, KISLKY A Co.
July 20 if
SALK, a likely iNegro Woman,
about 21 years ulil, accustomed to ell kinds of
1; ” work : apply al tins olliee. -It July 20
Iq'Rl II KNI\ ES —Silver and Pearl handles,
* , lor sale by CLA UK, RAC KETT A Co.
_ JulyJ7
iIOJIA I re \ IN EGA R—Aromatic Vur
L , °B’ ,r i let Vmcgrottos, Smelling; Dollies, Ac. for
sal * CLARK, RACKET!' A Co
July 17
RECEIVED, 80 hhdsßß Sugar,
”, 75 hags Green Coffee, 5 tierces Honey,
July 2 For sale low by IN. SMITH A Co.
PLAIN and mixed straw bon
-*■ IN r, Is, just received and for sale by
July io vv.M. ii crane.
BALE ROPE.—6ocoil Dale Rope, fuel rc*
ceivod and tor sale by
H W. iv & ,f U. JACKSON
! i»0 BASKETS CHAMPAGNE, mat re]
coived, and torsalobv
I _ July lo JOHN S. HUTCHINSON.
pIIECKS ON CHARLESTON, For sale
by the GEO. INS. A TRUST CO.
j juuo 22
IVI CL ASSES—-U. libds line Now Orleans Mu-
CT S lasses, on consignment, by
June 80 JOHN M. COOPER & SON.
% 1( rOltlA SKIRTS, |ii;l reconod ami lor
* June 12j sale by VV’si. H. CRANE.
li.VlMllt,—2o reami fine Medium Printing Pa-
D per for sale, on consignment, at factor’s prices
Apply at Ibis olllce. J unn ]g
CONSIGNMENT.— I(HIO pieces heavy
Hemp nagging; lor sale low by
jnn‘2t) if ](J II.C. BRYSON & CO.
a R—7o bills superfine Richmond Flouiq
« suitable lor family use,just landed and for sale
June 11 bv GEO. R. JESSUPdeCo.
GSLOADS. —Just retrieved, 10 bbds Fine Sugars,
5 bbds 2d quality do., 5 boxes La'S Sugar, lor
sale low by JNO. Al COOPER & SON
July 1C
i N 1N.—20 bids Jencks’ best Rye Gin,
-18 20 bids Rye Gin, lor sale low by
July 1C JNO Al. COOPER A SON,
riMIE most celebrated and effectual CORN
A 1 EASTERN, (or sale by
• June 6 A N V’t»N YAc HAIN ES,
OACON—A choice lot <d assorted, the Hams
M very suitable (or family use
may U CLARKE, ARTIER A, Co.
9 V GOt-l, I) ENT IS I', may lie eon
, fit - Pfob-ssnmallyat all hours at the Eagle
and Pliminx Hotel, Room No H). if may 2
AJOIICE, During- the subscribers temporary
11 absence Mr. A. H. Stone is Ins duly antliuri.
zed Attorney. GEO. A VVaLKKA’. may 1 if
fV LAV CROP .MOLASSES—To bbds for
x by T S A G 11 METCALF.
n.arcb 20
HAOBACCO.-On consignment HO boxes To-
M. banco, inauufaclured by Tench A Steagall
for sale low by JOHN Al COOPER, & Son. ’
rVEOIUHA NANKEENS, a very s„p,.-T,7r
'-8 article just received by W. 11. CRANE,
march 21.
M.GARS.—ISO,(I(IO Florida Sc
“ gars,just received and fur sale at mniutuctu
rors’ prices by \V. E. A J, U. JACKSON,
June 12 Auctioneers,
QEORGIA NANKEENS.—Just received
A 8 u few cases Georgia Nankeens and will be
sold low by JOHN S. HUTCHINSON.
Jtnic H
A COOK WANTED, of good character and
rs- capacity, to cook lor a small family, tor which
a liberal price will bo paid. Enquire at this office,
oral No. 493 Broad street if .lime 7
PAVILION lIOIDDnEt—7,o7m-cfs T...T
0...-0; lo 4 ..Ut,, al.,u, conoil
and Linen Netting,just received by
June 87 THOU. H. WYATT & Co.
? lAOOTII RRLSIIES.—Fine Tomb Brushes',
* of English :-u<mofacture,just received and for
sale by _ ANTONY At HAINES.
June 86
MOSS’ P A STTTRL AC KI NG, equal to
the best m the world, just received end fiirsnlo
by ANTONY A HAINES,
Juno 26 No. 832 Broad street,
| It EN C liPIOILIT! AIE HY .-A lot id s7
«L' perior French Cologne and Lavender Waters,
Pomatums,Crum do Pel's, Ac. Ac inelegant bot-es
for salo by ANTONY A HAINES.
Juno 27
11 AO HIRE.—F mr or live Negro Hoys.
B Also, about the same of women and girls.
Apply to D.L. HOLLIDAY,
jan 10 7 ts
STOV AL L A 11A .Al L EN,
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS JVI F.RCH ANTS,
And General Grocers,
AUGUSTA, (la.
lE/- Dry Goods Sale Room over the Grocery store.
SPUING GOODS.
IjNDGAR At CARMICHAEL are now receiving
8-i Ibcir usual supply of Staple and Fancy Spring
Dry Goods, which limy offer on their usual terms
and prices. npril It)
JUST RECEIV ED, 1 case plain Palm Lent
Hoods, I case with capes do do do
Also, n lew fine Straw ami Leghorn Bonnets,
tnav2l For sale by Wm. 11. CRANE.
VAircMJSE cotton ohnaeehgsT
,4 CONSTANT supply of the above article for
sulcal Factory prices by the ngeitls.
mar 2 -Id CLARKE. M’TF.IK A (X)
-VJ ATCIIES.—A large supply of the best
liii I,oco Eoco Matches, always on band at
ANTONY A HAINES,’
juno 11 No 832 Broad-st.
SHOT AND LEAD. —600 bags Shot, ass’d:
10 Kegs bar lead; lor sale al Manufacturers
prices, by THUS J PARMELEE,
Agent of the Shot Tower Co. of Baltimore.
A constantsupply kept on band,
march 10 firao
NECK STOCKS.
SUPERIOR Black Satin, Bombazine, Plain and
Figured Black Summer Stocks, ol the best
make and style, just received by
AVM. O. PRICE,
June Ifi No. 258 Broad street.
iVEAV PL HI, I CAT lONS, just received by
1 » Richards Sloy. Calderon tho Courtier,
by E. L. Buiwer, author of Alice, Ac. “Sketches
from our Parish,” by Boz, Nos. !, 2 and 3, illustra
ted by Crutksliank. Gleanings in Europe, “Italy,”
by Cooper. “Jane Lomax,” era mother's crime,
i by the author of Brnmbletye bouse, Ac. Memoirs
of “Sir William Knighton, with bis correspoti
dence,” by Lady Knighton. July H
| > BNOVATING ’LIQUID, tbr extraetTiTg
' Js.tL all kinds of oil, paints, tar, and grease from
the most delicate colored stilts, Katins, cloths, horn
basins, or carpets, without injuring in the least their
color or texture For salo by
TURPIN, D’ANTIGN AC A Co.
may I d2w side agents (or Augusta.
, **
Ml’iDlMMiS.—Competent nr
rangemenls hfivifig Ij mmi made. Family and
i PhyMifiariH’ J*io«'srij>:ionn can bo lind al all hours of
I the on tlie Sabbath, ao far nocenHiiy
* may demand,at Apulhceary Hall, N0.2-J Z liroad-bt.
I may 0 ANTONY &HA INF'S,
■ t , f Thero is a n ght bell at the door.
. just 1 i i •
rfiOITH, lIA CON 9 A: SOAP.
•I UHLS Flour for family use.
| rvo*ty til) ,000 1!)h line Ba<’on Hnins,
7,500 “ “ Kid oh and shoulders,
[ 20 boxes No 1 Vellow S’oap
For nalc by JOHN M COOPER d: SON
i A LSO,
> 2,000 Bushels •‘■■'alt. June 9
; SPLIONmirFRENCII JMEUSLINST
SNOW DLN 6' SHEAR have rec oived,this day,
from New-York, a large supply of Bplendid
M French Muslins, of the latest Paiia atyles whioti
I have been carefully telected from recent im/Orta
• tionK, and are f nCrelv new p*itr< rn . The public
sre rebpe* tfullv requc.itH to roil and examine rh'srn
1 npril 12
I IV 8 ? 0 *' 1 nON.-The linn o( Richards i
I . . " Stoy, was dissolved nn the first o(
tine last, bv mutual consent. 2'he business ol tho
>■ | , | ‘" rern Resettled by rilher of (lie subscribers,
lheir temporary absence from the Stale,
r. baries Grenville will act as tboir attorney.
THOMAS RICHARDS,
; JOHN VV. STOV.
'■ O'r Thomas Richards will continue ibe bttsi
ness on bis own account, at die old stand No. 2j3
i, " f, i"d street. July 23 3 W
I ()l < <^PTurivKß
- l 1,11 co partnership heretofore e»ist
tnj; between Loins Cress and Kerrs .V Hope,under
r Hie linn ol louis Cross &Co., has this day I teen
dissolved by mutual consent The unsettled busi
ness will be closed by either of iho partners
, , „ LOUIS CRESS.
July S 3, 1838, KKRRS& HOPE,
\ OriClC.—The uiiderHigmd having purclms
. tti the interest of Kerrs & Hope in flic lain
■ him of Louis Cress & Co., and associated lumsell
with Jackson F Turpin, will heroaftor do business
under the firm of Cvv ss & Turpin, upon whom
1 “ c trusts the same liberal patronage will ho con
‘■’’ " d [July 83 h i LOUIS CRESS.
v> portiierslnp licretoforo ox- I
, ** isiing under (ho firm of T. 11. Jk 1. (’. !
i IMant, is this day dissolvec by mutual consent.
Either party is authorized to use iho name of the
lute linn in settling up the business.
T. If. PLANT,
J«ly 3 I C. PLANT
/ ho Hook selling and Rinding business will bo
eonimuod at the old stand, by iho subscriber, on
. hnown account, T. H. PLAN T.
|\J OXICE#—The co-partnership heretofore ex-
idling at Columbus, Georgia, under the firm
ol !• C* Plant vV Co, is Ibis day dissolved by
mutual consent. Mr. John A. Norton is duly
authorized to attend to any business of iho lain
nmi. T. H PLANT,
July 3 I C. PLANT.
rjIHE ST BS( mm having this day formed a
X eo partnership in the Rook selling business,
and taken the slock of the late firm of 1, C Plain
ir Co. at Columbus the business will be conducted
, unddrtbe firm of Tlnnt A IVortoul
' T. il. PLANT,
July 18 J. A NORTON,
, CHOf I.HI Ms.—'J'be undersigned having
r XJf connected themselves in the above business,
under the linn ol Spears it Whim, will keep con
stantly on liaiu! a largo and well selected stock,
suitable for lliocountiy trade, which they oiler for
sale on accommodating terms, and solicit their
friendsi to call and examine for ihontselves Our
stand is No. J5O, south side Ilrond street, Stovall's
| now buildings. FRANCIS SPEAKS,
, July 17 irulm RICHARD B.WHITE.
j\j OTIC I ).-The subscribers have formed a CO
, i. partnership, for the transaction of n gencial
mercantile business, under the firm ol Scranton Ar
Sin ill l * i bey have taken the store lately occu
pied by Messrs. T S. <fe C. IL Metcalf, and urn now
receiving a well assorted stock of Gwoerics , Cotton
Iron, »Jr., recently selected with great
cure by Mr. A. (). Pannolco, in New York and
. other markets. Merchants and Planters generally
arc respectfully invited to call and examine them.
Particular attention will be paid to tbo sale ol
Colton, and execution of orders tor merchandise.
J. 11. SCRANTON.
A. W SMITH.
__Ju 1 y SO, 183 S. swlw.VwiU
IV OTlC'jE.—The firm of Adams, ParmeleO, &
, !-■ t'o, is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
The business of the concern will bw settled by
j. either of tbo partners,
J. M ADAMS,
A. () PARMELEE,
11. WEBSTER.
July 17,1838. trlwAwit
'J .11E undersigned have firmed a co-partnership,
* and will do business under the firm ol .1. 111.
&W.T. Adams. J, M. ADAMS,
July 9,1838. W. T. ADAMS.
Af.cr the Ifilh inst. we shall be prepared to offer
for sale (at Ibe store now occupied by Adams, Par
! melee iV Co.) a full assortment of Groceries. Or
ders from our fa mils vvdl meet attention.
' J. M. & W T. ADAMS.
> July 9 dll Irw2w w3t
i Kr The Constninionalist and People’s Press will
1 * | xxt K business berctolore conducted under tin
I. firm ol Win. 1! McKee iV Co. will hereafter
be continued under that of McKee A Dow, at their
i old stand', 369 Broad street. Au.’iistu, July 1,1838
r WM.U. McKEE,
July 17 w4t JNO. M. DOW.
V HIK-’lh—The eopartnersbip beniiofbrw cx
i L . isiing between Win. Hills and J. A. Vrootnan,
j expired on iho 23d nil. by liniitalion, not. on tDo Kill,
as published by Wm. Hills: neither is the said Win
Hills authorised to settle the accounts; therefore all
; persons indebted to iho firm will be hold responsible
for their accounts until some means are devised to
’ settle Iho same, of which duo notko will be given,
July 2, 1838, swlf J. A. VROO II AN.
Dissolution of co-partner.
SHIP.—The co-part in re Dip hercloft reexist
ing between the subscribers, under the firm of Price
A Mallory, is tins day dissolved by mutual cement.
Either partner will attend to settling the business of
iho lalo concern, and are unlboused to use the
name of the firm for that purpose
, Wit.niAM (). Prick will continue the business
of Merchant Tailor and Clothier as heretofore, at
No. 258 Broad street, between the Globe and United
’• Stales Hotel. WILLIAM O. PRICE,
JOHN WALLERV.
g Angu la, Juno 2, 1838
K mm: CO-PAHTNRIDSIIII* hereto fire
s -1 conducted under the firm of JAt J Mcltryde,
w ill for the future be carrier) on under that ofJ ijr .1
,l Mcßryde AGo JA MUS McBRYDE.
o JOHN McBRVDE.
may II ALEXANDER WALLACE.
[Vf OTH I'D—The copartners hip licrotolor exist -
ill ina in ibis city under the firm ofCovviing A
, r Gnr<lelln,expired«n the Ist day of January Inst,
by its own.limitation. 7'bo business of the firm
willboclosed by A. Garuki.i.k.
J. V. COWLING,
d Feb 13,1887 K A. OARDELIE:
1 1 HIE Subscribei begs leave to inform bis friends
a ami ibe public,that be will continue tolrans
aettbe Commission Httsinnss in this city, uti
-1; der hisown name. A. OARDELLE.
•s feb 13 ts 30
Dissolution op copartner.
SHIP.—The copartnership hereto fore existing
I between W. T. Thompson and James McCafferly,
j m tbo Book and Job Printing business, was, by
! mutual consent, this day dissolved. Those Having
,j demands against said firm will present llicni to Wm j
lt 'i'. Thompson, to whom also all payments are to be [
’ made, and by whom the business w ill bo hereafter
conducted. W. 'l'. THOMPSON,
June 10, 1838. JAS. McCAFFEKTV.
(
y j in retiring from business, I would respectfully so
r, , licit the patronage of my friends (or rny former
is partner, who is every way prepared, and lam in
i' (idem will give general satisfaction to those who
” tiny lavor him with their business
«, Juno 11 JAS McCAFPERTY
13. VV, PURGE <fe Gt).
WHOLESALE SHOE BKALEIW,
No. 276 JUo>ul *l. Augusta, Go
g SB AVE received 1000 packages Bools and shoes,
n s i comprising every article in the line; which
t can bo sold as low a, intbe Northern cities. All ar
ir rangeinor.ts being with MaimfVuliires ditecl. A
general assortment of I.EATH KRS. april 21
WATCHES, WATCHES.'
rSfllK Subscriber has just received by the Steam
J. Packet New York, an Invoice of fine mile
r- pendent seconds Watches, with single nod double
'I circle, something entirely new, which ibe public are
'I mi nod In call and examine at No. 212 Broad.street
y j May 30 JOHN It. MURPHY.
L ! Ts EOBGJA LlME.—Flesh Stone Lime, of
; H if as good quality as any in the market, put up
j m boxes, stronger, tighter, and more convenient fir
transportation than barrels, and bolding the same .
quantity. Price VI the, single box and 82 50 by [
the quantity, delivered a! Augusta, at Jackxonboro,
and at the mouth of Briar creek, on the Savannah |
river, it will bo sold atllio same rates with freight |
olf, Apply to T L- SMI ftl, Planters’ Hotel, or
H KIRKPATRICK & Co. j
Juno It trW'J-dtf
DRUGS AND IiLOICINES, Wholesale
ujiid retail, ANTONY if HAINES, No. Viz
Broad street, next door to R C. Baldwin's whole
-1 sale Dry Goods more, offer lor sale on liberal to'rna,
ri 500 packages fie,l. Ding!,, Mcdinineu, Paints, 0:!*’
*’ Dye ttuffr. Ac -src
Country Merchant.', «!<■ nifted to roll and in
-1 spact their ..-tock Orders exaenfed '.vilh nestnera
and despatch I'ine 26
GEORGIA STATE
L O T T E U V ,
For Ihe benefit of Ilia
Angitstii Independent Fire Company*
CLASS NO. 30. FOR 1858.
In lie determined by the drawing of llio Virginia
Slnto Loltory, for ihe Benefit at the town ol
Petersburg, Clnaa No 5.
To be drawn at ALEXANDRIA, V a . on Saturday
July 28th, 1838.
IJ S Grkuorv At Co , Managers
A. KI.AU, Contractor
SCIIE M E .
I I’nr.e of $30,000 $ 30,000
I 10,000 10,001
1 7,000 7,000
I 6,000 6,000
• 1,000 <l,OOO
1 3,000 3,000
1 2,10.) 2,105
20 1,01/0 25,000
SO 500 25,000
50 200 10,000
88 ISO 13,200
63 100 0,300
03 80 5,0(0
63 7o .(,410
03 60 3,780
120 50 0,300
126 40 5,040
3651 20 73,080
23436 10 234,360
27,814 Prizes, amounting to $472,676
Tickets slo—Sliaies in proportion.
nAIL- RO A 0 NOT ICE.
, mmum
4XN Monday, the 1 Stti inst thn Georgia Rail
" ' Kami will bn opened I>r the conveyance of
Passengers and Freight to Crawlimlsvillo.
The ears will leave Cnmak on Mondays, Wed
nesdays, and Fridays, immediate'y alter the arri
val of the train from Angiiatu. Leave Cnwford
tille on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 10
o’clock, A. M.
Stages tar Washington, Athens, Greensboro' and
Madison, connect with ihe cars at Crawfordvilie.
RICHARD PETERS, Jr.
Resident. Engineer At Sup't of Transportation.
June 13
GEORGIA RAIL ROAD NOTICE.
B^R EIGHT is now carried on thn Rail Road be
tween Augusta and Ifarrnnton, at the follow
ing rates—cotton $1 per b de, merchandise 25 cents
per hundred pounds, or 5 eta per cubic foot.
Between Augusta and Cniwfbrdvillo -cotton
$l2O per bale, merchandise 33) els per hundred
pounds, or 61 cis per cubic loot.
George 11. Thompson, agent lor the Co at Cnuv
airdville, and Jim. 11 R iherts, agent of thn ('onipany
at U'arrenton, will a 1 land 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 ul merchandise, until it is lor warded.
RICHARD PETERS,Jr.
Resident Engineer $ Sup’t of Transportation
June 11
■ Uisi' received at. the Augusta Hooksloic,
• " the following, amongst other valuable publica
tions, viz;
The Young Lady’s Friend, Butler's Analogy,
Sartor Resartus, Theory ofanother life,
Merrill’s Harmony of the Kings and Prophets,
Tucker on Predestination, Opte on Lying,
Paloy’s 'I heology Illustrated, Temperance Tales,
Wayland's Responsibility,
Porter’s Rhetorical Reader.
Parley’s Four Quarters ol the World,
The Preacher, or sketches of original sermons,
< Hold's History of the 1). S. Kingsley’s Social Choir,
Emerson's Class Readers, Frugal llousewiie,
Parley’s Bible Geography, Goodrich’s U. Slates,
Frost's American Speaker,Child's Botany,
Comstock's Chemistry, Tooko’s Pantheon,
Shaw’s Architecture, School Dialogues,
Flora’s Dictionary, Fincrum’s Progressive Primer,
Genuine Epistles of the Apostolic Fathers,
The Life and Times ol Whitfield, Spectator,
Three Spaniards, Redone Random,
Happy Christian, Goodrich’s Greek Lessons,
lUtfht JiVtUdh'/i’.l’iWl hnlii&it l '* ' Snreere
Also, a few dozen Sheet Wtx, Ate. \v3l Ju\y7.
~d CHARLTON’S REPORTS.-ReporU of
V./ decisions made in the Superior Courts of the
Eastern District ol Georgia, by Judges Berrien, T.
(I, P. Clmrlton, Wayne, Davies, Law, Nieoll, and
Robert M. Charlton, and in the Middle Circuit, by
Thomas IJ. P Charlton; by Robert 1/. Charlton,
, late Judge of the Superior Courts of the Eastern
District, just published and (or sale by
June i 3 T. II At 1. C PLANT
I’lnTsli spring roods,
At No. 206 Jlrond-street.
rgy 11. WYATT & Co. have received, and
■- • are now opening a large stock of Spring and
Summer Dry Goods, well assorted, and having been
purchased at reduced prices, will bo sold at a small
advance on cost lor cash.
They have now a good assortment of black and
blue black Italian Lustring, gros do Paris ami gros
de Swiss Silks, Plaid .Silks and small figured Bon
net Silks, bniidsnine French Muslins and printed
.Swiss Muslins, black and white and colored Jaco
nets small patterns, large and small checked Swiss
Muslins and Cambrics, Furniture Calicos, white
1 colored cotton Fringes assorted, cotton and
linen Nettings, anil 10 4 Bobbinct for pavilions,
Irish Linens and Lawns, 0-6 and 10-4 Irish Shoot
ings, Table and Birdoyo Diapers, Unmask Table
Cloths and Napkins, brown Linens and Linen Drtl
' lings, Vestings, a very large assortment ol Cotton
Hose and 1 do, with a variety of other seasonable
goods. april I'J
MRS. M’Gl'ißI 1 ! rcspoclfu/ly informs the la
dies ol Augusta and Ilambnrg that she in
tends making her residence in 1 he above city, for Inc
purpose 01 resident Ladies’ Dress Maker.
She hopes hy her attention to please all those who
nuiy favor her with 11 visit, to endeavor to realize
that generous patronage which is always tendered
from a liberal community. Drib r» can lie left at .Mr
D’Antel’s Clock and Watch Establishment, Broad
street, next to Marlin Frederick’s, or at her (dace ol
residence, Jaekton street, next to the Baptist church
Gentlemen's fine Linen matin to order. nitty 12
•skto*
fej)' V.FS. UJ&
ATTRACTIVE
New mul Fashionable Slimmer Goods.
JUST receiving, n boa 111 i lit 1 assortment and
choice selection of now style Goods, for
t Gentlemen's summer wear, recently purchased in
the Now Yoik market from the latest importations,
w Inch the subscribers are prepared to make to meas
ure at short notice, in the newest style, according to
the e osl approved patterns of fashion, which limy
have just received. 'I he public are respectfully so
licited to call, examine, and make a selection. They
will sell goods by the jiieco or pattern.
VVM. O. PRICK,
may 31 Draper and Tailo , No. 258 Broad st
kj OTIC It!.- Tie undersigned having purchased
from Air. Neal Holland, theslock ol goods,
Ac, under the control and management of Mr. Wtl
hum fc’, Brodtmx, as his agent. The business will he
continued by Mr. Brodnux, as their agent., and lor
their benefit. JOHN M. COOPER At SON.
moy 10,1838
(8 ANAL FLOUR, POTATOES, &C.~
-2 1 It) bbls. Ccnnl Flour,
150 Uo Irish Polittoes,
100 do. Northern Gin,
100 do do. Whiskey,
50 do. Mackerel, No. 3.
60 qr. and eight casks .Malaga H'tne. Land
mg and for aalc on the wharf,by
fan 16 12 GEO.tt JEBUP&CO
COFFER, IS VGf.lM* Ac.
fi bags choice Green Goffoe
I lot) pieces heavy Hemp Bogging
25 boxes ChaiO| aign Cider
25 boxo 1 french Martinique Cordmlr
25 hhls fresh Canal Flour, ju.a received an
aprl 24 fur aalc by JOHN COSKEKV
fOXIIE stibsrrrber not hiivuig bee 1 notified ol tho
JS. arrangement to remove BERTRAND, jr. to
Statebiirgb, S. C. ho hed verHsorl him to stand at
1 Augusta the trekont ...... .a, bat such is the call for
hiaret jin to South C-a -.iina, that his ptat once th«e
cannot be dispensed v tth, and which ’‘nil 4 count
■ for Ins not standing here, an he had exported
I april 2 tl frEMY DA LBV.
PUBLIC SALES.
Thiv n W * f 5 * J ' U * JACKSON,
1 uis Daj, at 10 o clock, in from of our store, will
he soli), to close minify consignments,
J hhds Hye Whiskey
15 kegs Lard
10 boxes -Snutcrn Wino
IK boxes Claret Wine
10 bbls Monongaholu Whiskey
IK Mils I’ilnl Ureud
W bbls Flour
'J qr casks Madeira Wine
JO disks J’orter
10 bbls Gin
15 boxes assorted Cordial,
10 boxes Lemon Syrup
S bbU Sugar
M pieces burlaps
100 lbs bagging Twine
10000 common Segars
July 84 ____ Terms cash.
«V 'V. L. &J. if. JACKSON. ’
This Night, at ibe usual hour, will bo sold, e
general assortment oi (roth Staple and fancy I»ry
Goods, Hardware, Boots, Shoes, dc *c
■lnly 84 Terms cash.
Wooden Building.
UY*\V. K. & .1, U. JACKSON,
On the Hist Tuesday in August next, at th»
lower Market, will be sold,
Tire woodrn building on Wafthington-iMree'.
formerly occupied by John Winkler, belonging lo
I be eulalc »j! John l ox, dcccosed, «nd sold by order
of the idxecutum,
Terms cash—building to be removed witbin ten
days from day o( sale. July JJ
riillK snhserbor having repurchased of Ramey
I At Alinand, tlie cxiensive range ol stables for
merly owned by him, nr lhe roar of the Pavilion,
and known for a long time as the Globe Hotel sin-,
blcs, has filled them Itp in llioir former stylo, and
they are now ready lor the reception and Keeping
ol Horses, either ul citizens or transient persons
lbs numerous fiends and acquaintances in the
Western mates who urn m tbo habit of bringing
droves of Horses lo ibis city, are also respectfully
informed, ibal bo is prepared to keep any number
of Hoises that may be brought. Ho will also act
ns General -Agent, for the sale-of Horses, Carriages,
ijc. and from Ins long experience in the business,
and his extensive acquaintance, he hopes to receive
a liberal patronage.
No expense or exertion shall be spared lo satisfy
those who may son proper to patronize him, ami h«
most respectfully informs the public, that he con
tinues lo do business at ids old stand us-formerly
JOHN B. GUEbfION.
{bribe Louisville (Kentucky) Journal, will
please publish this in their Weekly paper, until thu
first November next,and charge the snnin to Chro,
nielo Sentinel and lorvvarrt their account
(or payment. <lm June 30
WILLIAM C. WAY
I > ESPECTT'LI I.LV informs Ins friends and all
IV> other customers who heretofore patronised
him, while agent for Joseph Shannon, that bo is
now, and lias been all along, since the lOlh day of
October Inst, engaged with James Anderson Ac Go.
in lheir Dry Goods store, next door above Turpin
& IPAnlignac’a Drugstore, Broad Direct, where ho
will bn found equally n-i attentive to the calls of Ins
customers, mid nil who may bo disposed lo extend
their patronage to tbo now cstablislmiunt, as for
merit, and oh as good terms, and the assortment of
Dry (foods will bn found equally ns large and as
choice as heretofore kept by him in Ilia same store.
I The subscriber would also inform tbu public that
{ he is nut an agent for Joseph shannon, nor has ha
had mi agency in any business, since thu subscriber
discontinued it on the lOlb October last, us the
public have also been notified by his advertisement
to that effect on the Utlli of October, 1837
Will G. WAV,
At the store of James Anderson it Co.
INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC.
WILLIAM H. ORCHARD, Prolessor of Mu
sic, respectfully announces to the ladies nip)
1 gentlemen of Augusta, that bo has rapiovcd to 1)7
: Broad street, a few doors below the Bugle and
* Plmmix Hotel, nud )s now prepared to give lessons
in music on the Piano f orle, Guitar, and flute. An
> it is Mr. O's. intention lo make ibis cily Ins perm a
-1 ncnl residence, ho will bo enabled lo wail on lliosa
who may require his services, with the strictest
punctuality. Mr. O. will give instructions at his
own residence or (hot of his pupils. Application to
bo made ns above, or at Mr. Bantu's furniture and
I Piano Forte store.
N. It. Pianq Fortes and Organs timed and rc
paired in the most complete manner and al the short
est notice _tf npril I*°
IUtOI'MIIOX IJfHU BA Net: COM I* A S t .
'|>Hl) undersigned, agents of tbo Protection In-
I. Hiiraneo Company of Hartford, Connecticut.,
are prepared lo insure buildings and their contents
against loss or damage by fire on llic most reasona
ble lei mu. W. & J. U. GATLIN,
net 31 dtf K 55
STRENGTHENING PLASTERS, pre
pared fur pains, weakness in the breast sida
back,or limbs, Ac, they will give almost immediate
and soothing relief, and for pleasantness, safely,
easi, and certainly, are decidedly superior lo most
1 oilier remedies. For sale by
ANTONY & HAINES,
npril 83 838 Broad Street.
If. II LA IHJLN, ARTIST,
I > KGS leave respectfully to inform the citizens
* . of Augusta, iliul bo bus relumed to ibis city,
i nod taken the morn formerly, occupied by him in the
Masonic Mull, where he intends remaining for n on
weeks,.and whore he would bo floppy to receive
those trim may desire ins professional services.
W The public generally, are invited to call and
see. bis specimens. nov Oi
FINK ENGLISH BROAD CLOTHS.
| lIST received, some very superior import
• i tod Black, Blue, and fashionable coloured
Cloths, nl 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 the pattern, or made lo measure in their best
tyle.by WM O. PRICE;
June 16 Draper and Tailor.
Patent Steam
FK A T II E K It KN O VATOR,
For Health and Economy. ,
■ ZgtllE snbseribers havi ig purchased the right of
I the PATENT EEAyHER DRESSER,
for tins .Stale, would rsspectfully inform the cm
zciis of Angosia and vicinity, thit they have one
of said Machines iii successful operatic n in Mcln
tosh street, corner of Reynolds.
Thu work is done entirely by the operation of
Steam, no fire coming near the Feathers, and no.
possibility ol scorching or otherwise injuring them.
By this operation all moth? are destroyed and re
moved, without less or wustn of Feathers ; on the
contrary, the bulk is very much increased, many
times one half, — nothing being removed but small
particles of do i, Ac. Tbey ore also cleansed and
purified from all disagreeable smell that often at
tends Feathers. and are entirely cleansed and dried,
mid have the appearance and essential qualities of
New feathers.
'1 hey would invito all house keepers, and those
win prefer sleeping on pure and soft bods—who
study health and economy, lotry, and prove tbs
Steam Feather Renovator.
All persons are invited to cull and see the M»
rhino and its operation, and bo convinced of its
utility.
N. 8.~ The inhabitants of I lie town can, by
notifying tbo subscribers, have their beds taken
from their dwellings and returned the same day.
well dres.,ed and re. dy tor irnmeiltalc u 3 o, fur-jK 75,
provided they do not contain more than 35 pounds,
and 8 i enls per pound tor all over lit it amount, or
if lh»y choose to send ilium in, the price ”fll be*
$K 5u
People from the country can, by bringinj; their. ~c
beds in early in the morning, usually hav<?..«bMß» "
the same day.
Any person that will try the experiment, may
semlihema bed or beds, of an v quality of Feathers,
from the best and newest, to the oldest and poorest
. they have, provided they g.-e either Geest- or Dock
. Feathers, &nd may be assured, no charge w;l> p ,
, jmade, in any ease, unices ferfact saindaanon be
given I T DUNLAP
1 T ’tlv 12 trvtt WM [{ SFKCK