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THE CHEROKIOE LAM) LOTTERY, !
CiONTAlNlNGanumerical list nf the names of
j the fortunate drawers in said Lottery, with a
map of each district, by James F Smith, of Mil
ledgeville, Geo. For sale by T. II- PLANT
J.dy23 j
CITY SHERIFF’S SALE.
ON the first Tuesday in August next,at toe lower
market in the city of Augusta, within the
usual sale hours, a pair of largo Mill Stones, very
fine, levied on ns the property ufjiiincs Wordnll, to
satisfy a fi fa. frem the Court of Common Fleas,
said city. Robert Fhilhps, ts. said Wnrdnl!
Terms cash- E,MAKI IN, Sh fl . f A
July 28, 1838 td
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RICHMOND HUSSARS.
fI’IIE members of the Richmond Hussars, those
2 who have added their names to the list anil |
those who ore desirous ofdoing l he same, are reques
ted to meet on Saturday afternoon at hall past five
o’clock, at the United Stales Hotel.
JNOJ. COHEN, Sec’y.
{ Kt The Constitutionalist will please ropy the
above. 2t July 27
RUSSIA BAGGING.
p'Ofk PIECES of this superior article, 44 inches
»)’*** wide, weighing upwards of 11 Ihs.to the
' ynid, for sale by E. THOMAS:
At-SO,
150 pieces 42 inch Hemp Ragging
100 do. do. Flax do.
100 do. Burlaps do.
July 23 fit
WILLIAM H. CRANE has jurt received
the following nrliclcs which will he sold
low for cash —
Chineele Coni, assorted colors,
Fine Narrow Tape, Cotton Cord,
t ine Patent Thread,
Zephyr Worsted for embroidery,
Lamp Stand Fringe,
Fine Straw and Leghorn Bonnets. July 87
TATOTICE.—The subscriber being about to
close his business, requests those who are in
debted to him to call and settle their notes and ac
counts previous to the first of October next, niter
that time they will he placed in the bunds of uu
attorney for collection.
All persons having demands against the subscri
ber willpleaso bring them m for settlement.
MARTIN FREDERICK
The stock of goods and fixtures will he for sale
at or previous to that time ; also, house and store
to rent, all on reasonable terms.
July 26 trw 11st oct
{£/■ The Constitutionalist will publish llio above
till Ist October.
CHOICE LIQUORS, WINES, &c.
4 PIPES Cognac Brandy, 4th proof
1 do Champagne do very old
3 do pure Holland Gin
1 hhd Jamaica Rum
3 pipes choice oh! Madeira Wme, Lewis &
Co. and Newton, Gordon it Co's brands
fi qr casks pnlo Sherry, of the well known
brands oi Duff Gordon ami Smith, Bailey
& Co.
4 qr casks Port, imported direct from London
20 dozen do extra age and quality
15 qr casksTenerifie Wine,brand Puisly &Co
10 do Sweet Malaga
15 boxes Sauterne Wine for sale by
July 26 JOHN COSKERY.
[V OTlCE.—During my absence from the slate,
Milo Hatch, & Thomas Quizenherrj ,are my
authorised agents, to transact any business in which
f may bo interested. [July 25 Gt] M. M. DVE.
ihe /'copies Press, will please copy the above
six limes.
jY rt t tt’ 17. T.EVI TA YL.OH is authorised to
•A™ net as my attorney during my absence from
this state. WM. WOODBURY, Jr.
Augusta, July 18, 1833. Itn
(VI OTICE.— Mr. F. I WILLIS is my July un-
L” ilioriscd attorney during my short absence
from the state. S. BUFORD.
July 24,1833. if
DURING my short absence from the state Mr
JAMES nUIII.BERT, and M. OGDEN,
are my authorised agents to transact any business in
-which I may be connected. LUTHER ROLL.
Augusta, July 25,1838. ts
PRIVATE HOARDING HOUSE.
MRS. WILLIAMS having token that commo
dious house, formerly occupied by Major
Slarkcs, 147 Broad street, a few doors below the
Eagle and Phoenix Hotel, is now prepared to accom
modate a few gentlemen with hoard and lodging,
april IG ts
1’ ~ alvTj ANNERA I, AGENCY
-J OFFICE. —The subscriber will attend to the
■anlo, exchange and settlement of lands in Florida,
lho investigation and perfecting of titles to real es
tate, conveyancing, &c. and to the adjustment and
collection of debts. His office is at his residence
.in the city of St. Augnsiine, East Florida.
June 12 6m PETER SKEN SMITH.
i AT OTICE. —The undersigned having purchased
Ivl from Mr. Neal Holland, the stock of goods,
&c. under the control and management of Mr. Wil
Jiam E Rrodnax, as his agent. The business will he
continued by Mr. Brodnax, as their agent, and lor
their benefit. JOHN M. COOPER & SON.
may 10,1838
' IN ST R UCTiONI N M USIC.
WILLIAM 11. ORCHARD, Professor of Mu
sic, respectfully announces to the ladies and
gentlemen of Augusta, lhat he has removed to 147
liread street, a tew doors below Ihe 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’g, intention to make this city his perma
nent residence, he will ho enabled to wait on those
who may require his services, with the strictest |
punctuality. Mr. O. will give instructions at hie
own residence or that of his pupils. Application lo
he made as above, or at Mr. Banta’s Furniture and
Piano Forte store.
N. B. Piano Fortes and Organs tuned and re
paired In the most complete manner and at the short
ostMbticO. ts april 110I 10 |
" ’ lV.ll EA 1)1) i: N, A RTIST, ‘
BEGS leave respectfully lo inform the citizens |
of Augusta, that lie has returned lo this city, I
end taken the roomformcrly occupied by him m the
.Masonic Hall, where he intends remaining for a ow
weeks, and where he would he happy to receive
those w ho may desire his professional services.
JKrTho public generally, are invited to coll and
eee his specimens. nov 92
HAKLto.VS REPORTS Reports of
decisions made in the Superior Courts of ihe
Eastern District of Georgia, by Judges Berrien, T.
U. P.Charlton, Wayne, Davies, I.aw, Nieoll, and
Robert M. Charlton, and in the Middle Circuit, by
Thornes U. P Charlton; by Robert '/. Charlton,
date Judge of the Superior Courts of the Eastern
District, just published and for sale by
Jnne 13 __ Y, 11 & I. C PLANT.
WANTED TO PURCHASE, ~
«T>r| or 30 likely young Negroes, for which good
cs» s " prices will he paid, in cash, by
dec 20 297 wtf J. & 1). MORRISON.
-y yj- j7 ( , & ,y-
YVHOLES ALE SHOE DEALERS,
No. 276 llrnml sl. Aiipustii, (St
HAVE received 1000 packages Boots and shoes,
■ comprising every article in the line; which
can be sold as low as in the Northern cities. All ar
rangements being with Manufactures ditcct. A
general assortment of LEAI'H ERS. april 24
YV AT~C HE S 7 WATCHES; ‘
fjYHL Subscriber has just received by the Steam-
Kg Packet New York, an Invoice of lino ntflo
; pendent seconds Watches, with single and double
circle, something entirely now, which the public are
w . invited to call and examine -.t No. 242Krnad- s treet
J 4 May 30 JOHN H. MURPHY.
rkRUGS AND MEDICINES, Wholesale
JLP retail, ANTONY $ HUNES, No. 232
* „ Broad street, next door to (!. C. Baldwin’s whole
sale Dry Goods store, offer lor sale on liberal tonus,
500 packages fresh Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils,
Dyo Stuffs, Ac &C.
Country Merchants, arc invited to call and in
spect their stock Orders cxpnjted uh neatness
' and despatch. June 26
FOR I,IVLRrm>!,.
Thf superior new ship >MERBROOK,
Aberdeen, master, will sail from Charles
ton with despatch; lor freight of 4UU bales Cotton,
or any part thereof, at the rate of a half penny par
11). for found or square bales, apply this day ot
to-morrow to JOHN G. W IN I'EU
July 87, 1838. 2l
HMI PI EC ns iujlTl APS, just recieved
• " and for sale by
July 2.) W. E, & .1. V. .IACKSON, A ifrs.
"L, j ' TO KENT,
From the first day of October next,
llllHi .. The brick store on the north side of
HiSm Brbad street, near the nurket, now oeeu
pied by Air. C. J. Cook.
The brick store at lire corner of the alley next
i below Air Gatlin's shop, a few doors below the
1 Facie anti Phoenix Hotel.
I The brick dwelling at the corner ot Broad and
Center streets, at present occupied by Mrs. Mims.
I The wooden dwelling on Reynold street, at pro. j
sent occupied by Mr. Guimarin
The new{dwelling in Green street below Lincoln
street. Enquire of G VV. LAMAR, Esq., in the
I absence of the subscriber. JOHN FHINIZ\.
July 26 wtf _
~vt" to uENT.
H The dwelling house, North-east corner
' . M 8. sL of Tolfair and Elbert streets.
The Eastern and Westorn tenements, known
as the Bridge Bank Building.
The Western tenements on KeynoldVstreet. in
the rear of Bridge Bank building, now occupied
I by Mr. J. S. Campfield:
Those commodious stores in the Bridge Bank
building, now occupied by Robert Barber and W.
F. Horton. Apply to
GEORGE M. THEW, Agent,
July 11 Bank of Augusta.
HNOIt KENT —The three threo story stores and
dwellings, on the corner of Broad and Camp
bell streets, fire proof.
The two three story dwellings in Campbell street,
next below.
The two two story dwellings, east of tbo above.
The one two story dwelling, corner of Reynolds
and Campbell streets.
The one two ktury dwelling, corner of CampbeA
and Bay streets.
Four offices on Campbell r freet.
The one two story store and dwelling, afiovo Iho
upper market,occupied by Mr. Files.
■ The 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 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 & bennocil
N. B. Notes payable quarterly, and the occupants
paying (or the use of the hydrant water on the lots.
July 4 wilt
fK? J The Constitutionalist will publish the above
weekly until the Ist of October.
ISAO KENT, a commodious brick Store on
J- Broad st. Fur particulars, apply to
may 22 JOHN S. HUTCHINSON.
TVTOTTCE.—The Board oi Directors of the
la Savannah and Augusta Steamboat Co. will,
on the first Tuesday in August next ensuing, elect
an Agent for Augusta, with a salary of one thou
sand five hundred dollars per annum. Application
will in the meantime be made to the President, ifi,
the office of the Company in Savannah
JOHN HUNTER,
July 20 lOt Sec’y. and Troas.
(O' The city papers will publish the above till
Ist of August.
IMP HOVE I) SURGEONS’ TRUSSES
For the radical cure of Hernia , or Rupture ,
Invented by Holier Chase, M. i>. of Philadelphia.
fIAHE subscriber would respectfully inform the
-8. mcdhal profession,mid those afflicted with Her
nia or Rupture, that, having made arrangements with
the general agent of the inventor, to lie constantly
supplied with thesejustly celebrated Trusses, he is
now prepared to furnish instruments, and also to
treat this afflicting disease, as met with in every
age and in both sexes.
The instruments consist of Ingl.’lpnl Trusses, 81
sizes: Vciitro Inguinal Trusses, 8 sizes; Femu-1
rul Trusses. 2 sizes; I’ m 1 .. l:' — 1 '' —....: -xU us -
soh, J sizes; ot uuHtilo 'i'russcs,B sizes, adapted to
all the forms of Double Rupture.
These instruments must bo 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 directions given, ns to the
management ol tho case, on application to the sub
scriber, at his office on Campbell st. Augusta, Ga,
may2l F. M. ROBERTSON, M. I)
Mr. and Mrs. EGERTON’IS SCHOOL.
[VIS R. ami Airs. EGERTON beg leave gratefully
J-TS ( 0 ackuo wleilgo the liberal patronage and en
couragement which they have received from their
friends and the public during the past year
They pledge themselves that their exertions shall
not lie wanting to render their institution still more
worthy el public confidence.
Thecou-sool instruction in the ensuing term will
be extended, and the best talents tho country af
fords will be employ eil in the departments of the
school.
There will lie hut one. term in tho year, extending
from the Ist of October to the Ist ol July. None
will bo admitted fora less period than one term.
The Primary Department will consist of small
children, and their studies will bo strictly elemen
tary. Tuition lor the term Suit)
The Senior Department will embrace all except
Iho children, and comprise a liberal and complete
course ol Hliuly ; consisting of
1 Os iho common English branches,
2 Ofthe higher Eng. Brauchcsand Belles Letircs,
3 Os Mathematics,
4 Os Natural Sciences,
5 Os Ancient Classics,
0 Os Vocal Music Tuition $3O
Music on the Piano Forte, (extra) $75
French, 40
Drawing, " 40
Use of pretising Piano, 8
One half puny mi: n I required in advance.
It is particularly desired, in order to prevent
breaking up the classes, that those who are to be
come pupils of the school, may bo sent at Uee.be.-
I ginning ofthe term, and cominiiod, if practicable, to
I tie end. No deduction will, he made fur absence
either at the beginning or cud ofthe term.
The rooms are fitted up in a style ol comfort and
elegance, and with the additions to be made, will
i be adapted to seat coinmodtoiisly eighty pupils , to
j which number tho school (exclusive of tho Primary
Department) will lie srictly limited.
July 7 ts
{/Cg Tho Southern Recorder, Columbus Enquirer
I and Alliens Whig, will publish the above weekly
j till the first of October, and charge llnsollico
J7l DUCATION. —The subscriber has coin
'd meneed his SCHOOL in the rear of the Aled
j ical College, and will, at li s residence, instruct
[ youth of twit h sexes, in the various branches of an
1 English and Classical Education. Ho talcs this
j opportunity of returning Ins sincere acknowledg
ments (or the liberal patronage given him, the past j
three years, in lids city, and respectfully solicits n I
conlinuancn of the -.ante, with the lull assurance on I
his part, thf I he will merit it, by bis indefatigable I
attention to the youth over whom he may preside.
Having been sixteen years an instructor of youth, ho
feels himself called upon to say, in his own behalf,
that he is well aware of tie responsibility ho as
sumes, and wishes to inform those who may favor
him with their patronage, that he is conversant with
the proper mode and discipline by which Schools
and Academies should lie governed in this land ol
his adoption, as well os that of his nativity.
The number of pupils will bo confined to 25, if
tho major number bo Classical, or 30 if in English.
The ages of the pupils are to be from G to 10—tho
females from 6 to 14.
The scholastic year is to be divided into two
terms, consisting of five months in each term : first
term locomraencc on Monday the Kith of July,and
to end on tho 23d of December; the second term
from thesecond Alonday in Jaouiry, 1839,until the
loth of June.
_ Hates for tuition, f?2O per terra, for Classics , for
English, Sl3 per terra.
At the end of each term there will be an Exami
nation, that parents may witness the progress of
lh-ir children.
Tim subscriber « interest being connected with
•his city, he intends to make it his permanent place ,
of residence during life, and shall be happy to de
vote his attention to tho youth who may be e,onfided
to Ins care, and wish*s an early application to be
made, and that bis students would bo punctual and
regular in their attendance.
1 here will he no deduction of the tuition money. |
except in cars of sickne?.*
July 20 if fir DANIEL MAHONV
fl r ' L ' Ks ' <»'!■ ion bAi:»:i.vj
■M.vrtrxjF ~( vhhoum qualities, for sale by
July 8t lit ADAM JOHNSTON ->
AT SIGHT mi New York -f
- 4 unit Charleston, for sale by **
July 80 A. SIBLEY.
I tsiltw iiu EU, do hbds IV R Sujni r,' <
7 5 bags Green Coffee, 5 tierces Money,
July 3 Forgale low by N. SMITH &Co, r
R ffEAIN AND MIXED STRAW UOJG .
« N KTS, just received mid for sole by si
July 10 _ WM. H CRANE i
Bale HOVE.--60 coil Bale Rope, justT*. h
ceivod and lor sale by P
1 w. E. &J. u. JAORSON. );
!It A BASKETS CHAMP arm:. m ‘
ceived, and forsnlobv ' 1
July 10 JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. c
I g' HIECKS ON CHARLESTON, lor sale
i by the GEO. INS. .J- TRUST CO.
June 88
MOLASSES. —10 lilitls line New Orlcam Mo- ■
lasses, on consignment, by 11
June ‘do JOHN M. COOPER <t SON. •
\ VICTORIA SKIRTS, just received nnd for p
June 18] sulo by Wm. IT. CRANE.
PAPER* —80 reams line Medium Printing Pa.
per for sale, on consignment, at factor’s prices.
Apply at tjiis office. June Id
ON CONSIGNMENT.—IOOO pieces heavy 1
Hemp Hogging; lor sale low by
jonBo if 10 H.C. BRYSON & CO.
I^EOER. —70 bbls Huporfmo Richmond Flour,
suitable for family use,just landed and for sale
June 11 b v GEO. R. JESSUP A Go.
HOARS. —Just recicvfd, 10 hbds FineSiigars,
M-7 5 hints 2d quality do., 0 boxes t.o’g Sugar, for
sale low by JNO. M. COOPER & ISON.
July lf>
CN 1N.—20 bbls Jencks’ best Rye Min,
ff 20 bb!s Rye Gin, for sale low by
July 1C JNO M. COOPER & SON.
riMIE most celebrated and effectual CORN
ff- PLASTERS, for sale bv
JuneS ANTONY A HAINES.
BACON —A choice lot of assorted, the Hams
very suitable for family use.
may 11 CLARKE, McTIRR & To.
S AOCT, JiONKOE, MENTIS’]', may bo con
ff-ff silted professionally at all hours at the Engle
and Phooinx Hotel, Room No 10. if may 2
I\l OTTCE. —Muring I lie subscribers temporary
Is absence HI r. A. 11. Stone is Ins duly authori
zed Attorney. GEO. A. WALKER, nmyl ts
|\l KiV CROP MOLASSES.-70 hhds.'for
u sale by TS&O 11 METCALF. '
n.nrch 20
f S AOIJACCO.— On consignment SO boxes To
ss- banco, manufactured by Tench & Steagall,
forsale low by JOHN M COOPER, & Son.
EORGIA NANKKENS, a very superior 1
Vff article just received by W.H. CRANE. 1
march 21.
SEG A R 5.—150,000 Florida So
gars,just received nnd for sale at manufactu.
rers’ prices by VV. E. A J. U. JACKSON,
June 12 Auctioneers.
f ” i]'JIIGEV NANKI-Tens.—Just received
A A n few cases Georgia Nankeens nnd will bo
sold low by JOHN S, HUTCHINSON.
June 14
* COOK”FvTnt'eO, of good character ntifi
) » capacity, to cook for a small family, for which
a liberal price will be paid. Enquire at this ofllee,
oral No. 203 Rrcnd street if June 7
F~" AVI LION 15011 HI NET.—SO pieties bub* I
bind fur Pavilions, 10-4 wide; also, Cotton
ami Linen Netting,just received by ,
June 27 THOS. H. WYATT & Co.
fIIOOTH BRUSHES.—Fine Tooth Brushes,
-I- of English manufacture,just received nnd for
sale by ANTONY & HAINES,
Juno 2(5
Mo SS» PASTE lILACKING, equal to
the best vi the world, just received and for sale
I My ANTONY A HAINES.
j h'A iNO. Z,VI llroad Htroct.
]?SISWFeBF «■
JL 1 jicnor French Cologne and Lavender Waters,
Pomatums, Urcm do Pcrs, Ac. Ac inelegant
for sale by ANTONY & HAINES.
June 27
I j\6 HIRE. —Four or five Negro Boys.
1 Also, about the same of women nnd girls.
Apply to M.L. iIOLLIMAV.
jan 10 7 ts
STOVALI.
WHOLESALE DRV GOODS MERCHANTS, ,
And General Grocers,
AUGUSTA, Us.
ify* Dry Goods Sale Room over (lie Grocery store.
SPRING GOODSh _
A, CARMICIIAELnro now receiving
i their usual supply of Staple nnd Fancy Sjiring
Dry Goods, which they offer on their usual terms ,
and prices. npril If?
| IJST RECEIVE!*, t case plain Palm Lest
•* Hoods, 1 case with capes do do do
Also, a few fine Straw and Leghorn Hounds, 1
may 21 Fur sale by Wm. 11. CRANE. 1
VAUCEESE COTTON OSNABIJiuTsT" *
A CONSTANT supply of the above arliclcfor
*»- sale at Factory prices by the agents,
mar 2 4'J CLARKE. M’TKIR &CO \
MATCHES. —A largo supply of the best
Loco Eoco Matches, always on band ut
ANTONY A HAINES,’ «
June 11 N 0252 Broad »t. 1
BHOT8 HOT AND LEAI*.—MID bags A’hot,ass’d; J
10 Kegs bar load; for sale at Manufacturers !
prices, by THOS J IMR.VIELEE, 1
Agent of ihn Shot Tower Co. ufßultimore.
A e.oimlantsuppjy kepton hand,
march 10 fimo
NECK STOCKS". -
QUPERTOR Black Satin, Bombn/lr.e, Plain nnd
( j Figured Black Summer Stocks, ol the best .
make and style, just received by 1
WM. O. PRICE,
June 16 No. 358 Broad street. 1
(VfJSW PUBLICATIONS, just received by i
Is Richards if Sloy. Calderon the Courtier, -
by E. L. Bulwer, author of Alice, Ac. “Sketches ‘
from our Parish,” by Ho/., Nos. 1,2 and 3, illustra
ted hy CruiUshrink. Gleanings in Europe, “Italy,”
by Cooper. “Jane. I/miax,” or a mother’s crime, .
hy the author of Hrnmbletyo house, Ac. Me rnoirs '
of “Sir William Knighton, with his oorrespon
dcnce,” by Lady Knighton. July H Ij
Iff ENOVATING EI(flTI), for extracting
SAc all kinds of oil, paints, tar, and grease from
the most delieate colored silks, satins, cloths, bom I
basins, or carpets, without injuring in the least their -*
color or texture. For sale by (
TURPIN, M’ANTIGN AC A Co. h
may 4 d2w sole ngenls for Augusts, v
FAMILY MEDICINES, —Competent ar
= rangemenls having been made, Family and
I Physicians’ Preseripiions can be had at nil hours of '
the night, and on the Sabbath, no far as necessity
may demand, at Apothecary Hall, No. 232 Broad-st. “
may U ANTONY A, HAINES. 1 “
i f/‘ There is a night •?«'• ?.s ‘he :!sor.
Just received.
rr.OVR, 15AGON, A- SOAP, I
iff,”' 11I5LS Flour for family use. b
25,000 lbs fine Bacon Hams, ii
7,500 “ “ sides and shoulders, n
20 boxes No I Yellow Soap. d
Fur sale by JOHN M COOPER & SON. ’1
also, rt
2,000 Bushels bait. June 0 c
seeen hii* i'itl;lvci"i jmjslinn.
jJNUWHKN A SHEAR have received, this day,
k* from New-York, a large supply of splendid
French Muslins, of the latest Palis styles which
have been carefully selected from recent irnvorta
lions, and are entirely new patterns ,The public
are respectfully requested to call and examine thorn,
npril 12
AGENCY.
Savannali Insurance A XrustCo.
undersigned, Agent of the above compa T
J- ny, will take risks on shipments of Cotton or I
Merchandize from this place to Savannah, Charles h
on,sand Northern ports. JNO. F. LLOYJM. 1
dee 15 29 ei
PHO CECTION INhIjUANCU COMFaNY - , u
rIIHK undersigned,agents of the Protection In- si
S suruuee Company of Hanford, Connecticut,
arc prepared to insure buildings an-l their contonl,, g<
agnina lost, or damage by fir- on th>. most roasonn Is
life terms W Arc t’ATLIN a<
or) 31 It* 250 ol
'• ANREEN I OTtON HALF HOKE, f
Just Itei eivtd.
B C.iso Georgia Nankeen Half Hose.mun i
, nfaclnrcd to order, and a good article for gi n-
Jmen’s wear. For sale by WAf. CLAGE7T.
July 83 trwS
rnTWAIiST IlOUB£ AMD coM
BIISSION lIUSIISESS.
r M SIMMONS having lukm that safe ami
" • convenient fire pioot warn house on Broad
ilrcct, lorrn *rly otcupicy by Messrs. I W. Ai .1.7'
Heard, will bo prepared to attend to oil business in
bis line He will be thankful sere share of that
publie patronage, which by strict attention to bnai- j
ness, lie hopes to merit. if Inly 27,1838.
jVOTIEE.—AII pars ms indebted to the late
r « firm of Price A- Mallory, are respectfully soli
cited to cull and settle without delay.
WiId,I,VIM O. PRICE,
July 2 JOHN MALLERY.
jVOTU'Hi —The subscribers having binned a
Co-partnership fir the purpuaJ of transact
ing a general Commission Business in Savannah
ns tho successors of the lain Me. S. It. Parka an
under tho firm of ITalskv A', Hardinci, o(fo r their
services to his and their inends.
, I) F. 11,11,5F.V,
duly Kt 8m G. s. lURIH/VO
a 10-PARTNERSHIP.—The undersigned
’ ontcrcd into Co-pnrtiiprship on tho Ist of
.'uno lust, under tho firm of B>v«* <V llurphrce,
lonho transnclion of tho CWOCKRY business, at
tho store lately occupied by Mr. James M. Dvo,one
dear below Ur. Wray’s i)rng Store, and will be
happy to tmnish their city and country friends with
ad the articles in their line, on terms' as accommo
dating us they cun bn procured elsewhere
, , -lARIFS M DVR,
•. J| »y 2;> fit iMii.i.s miirphhke.
I P^OLUTIONi —Tho firm of Itichards
't* Btoy, was dissolved on the first of
June last, hy mutual consent. 7’tm business ol the
concern will be sett led hy either ol the subscribers,
imrins iheir temporary absence from the Slate,
J/r. C liarlcs CircnvilJe will net ns their attorney.
THOMAS RICHARDS,
JOHN W. STOV.
Jkj I ho inns Iticltards will continue the busi
ness on bis own account, at the old stand No. 2-J3
Broad -street. July 23 3w
(V O’l'lCE.—The co-partners tup heretofore ex-
F* isling under the firm of T. 11. & I. C.
I’lant, is this day dissolved hy mutual consent,
hither party is authorized louse die name of the
late firm in settling up the business.
, T. 11. PLANT,
July 3 I.C. PLANT.
The Hook-selling and Binding business will ho
continued at the old stand, by ibo subscriber, on
his own account. T, If. PLANT.
co-partnership hcrctolbro ex-
Fu isling at Columbus, Georgia, under the firm
of I. C. I'ltilit & Co. is ibis day dissolved by
mutual consent. Mr. John A. Norton is duly
authorized to attend to any business of the late
firm- T. II PLANT,
July 3 I C 1 PLANT.
TINHE SUBSCIBERS having this day formed a
X ro partnership in tho Book selling business,
and taken the slock of the late firm of I. C. Plant
As Co. at Columbus, the business will.be conducted
undertbo firm ol Plum & Norton.
T. 11. PLANT,
July 18 J. A. NORTON.
/ J R O C E K I E S.-T lie undersigned linving
V)T connected lliemselvcs in the aliove liiisiiicss,
under tho firm of Spears it White, will keep con
stantly on hand a large and well selected slock,
suitable for tho country trade, which they oiler for
sale on accommodating terms, and solicit their
(fiends to call mid examine for themselves Our
stand is No. 350, smith side Broad street, Stovall's
new buildings. FRANCIS SPF.ARS,
July 17 trwlm RICHARD H. WHITE.
(\J OTTCE. —The subscribers have formed a co
i , partnership, ms :!;e transaction of a genetnl
mercnnliie business, under the n. .71 of Serall,ll1 1 Ar
Smith. They Imvo laken flic store lately occu
pied by Messrs. T. S. &(■'. 11. Metcalf, and are now
rAo.niviu l7 u. well n«Horictl niock ol' (Jhocnriett , t'ottoi
Bagging, Iron , recently Helen ted with gren
cure by Mr. A. O. Parmolce, in New York nn<
oilier markets. Merchants and Planters general!,
arc respectfully invited to call and examine them
Particular intention will he paid lo ibo sale o
Colton, and execution of orders (or merchandise.
J. 11. SCRAN TON.
. , . „ A. VV. SMITH.
BO, 1838. swlw&wf.t
l\] OTlCE.—'i'he firm of Adams, Parmnlec, &
F» Co ,is this day dissolved hy mutual consent.
The business of tho concern will b.v settled h>
either of the partners.
J. M. ADA MS,
A. O PARMELEE,
11. WEBSTER.
July 17, 1838. trlu.J-w-U
IB'HE undersigned have formed a co-partners hTpj
-1 and will do business under ihn firm of ,1. J>|.
&W. T. Adams. J. M. ADAMS,
July ‘J, 1838. W. T. ADAMS.
Aficr tho 15th inst. we shall ho prepared lo offer
ib r sale (at the store now occupied by Adams, Par
nifc.ee Ac Co.) a full assortment of Crunches. Or
ders J.'om onr fn mds will nioet attention.
J. M. Ac W. T. ADAMS.
July'J .Jit (rw2w w3t
Ks The Constitutionalist and Peopled Press will
publish the ahov’O six times.
J\J O’l’lCE.— Ti’.'o copartnership heretoibra ex-
FY isling between \ v m. Hills and J. A. Vroolnan,
expired on ilio 23d nil. h;' limitalion.not on the ICi.li,
us published hy Win. Hil.'s: neither is tho said Wm
Hills authorised In settle 11, e accounts; I here fore nil
persons indebted to I he firm will be held responsible
(or ilicir accounts until some i,leans are devised lo
settle Ibe same, of which due notiV’O will he given.
JulyB,lB3B. swif J. A. yilOO MAN.
| DISSOLUTION OF co.p.n •ITNEK-
J~y .SHlP.—'The co-partnership herein!, re exist
ing between the subscribers, under (be firm o. r Price
Ac Mallory. is tins day dissolved by mutual coil. ont.
Either partner will attend to settling Ibo bnsines.; of
the lain concern, and are authorised to use tin'
name ol tho firm for that purpose
Wii.i.iam O. Prick will continue the business
ol Merchant Tailor and Clothier as heretofore, at
No. 258 Broad street, between the Globe and United
Stales Hotel. WII.I.IAM O. PRICE,
JOHN MALLERY.
Augusta, June 2, 1838
f|'IIE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore
I- conducted under ibo firm ol JAc J Mcßryde,
will (or the future be carried on under that of J A J
Mcßryde ff Co ,/AMES Melt HYDE.
JOHN McBKVDE.
may 14 ALEXANDER WALLACE.
IV OTICB.—'The copartnership herelolor cxist-
F* ing in this city under the firm off :oxvling Ac
(.nrilcllc, expired on tho Ist day of January last,
by its own.limitation. T be business of the Urn!
willbocloned hy A. Garoki.i.k.
J. V. COWLING,
Feb. 13,1837 if A. GARDE LIE:
11 HIE Subscriber bog's leave lo irdbrn, hisfriemUl
’ . an ', 10 P u, !.ic,tlmt be will continue to trans-|
I , cl , “ CQhitnission ItiiMiicssm this city, un
ms own name. A.GAUJJELLE.
fob 13 1 1 3fi
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNER.
Jll F*—M be copartnership hereto fore ex isling
between W. T. Thompson and James McCallcrly,
in Iho Book and Job Printing business, w f as, by
mutual consent, ibis day dissolved. Those having
demands against said firm w ill present them lo Wm
T. Thompson, to whom also all payments are lo be
made, and hy whom the business will be hereafter
sonducted. W, T. ’THOMPSON.
June 10,1838. JAS. McCAFFERTY.
PIANO FORTES.
~ .
I J p-l V I fl’.si.e'.'iii:v! ■ -•* «
"vr X " "T'T. w
[if s|s|
HIM R.SONS has added to his stock, a supply
• of those much esteemed Piano Fortes, made
ay Messrs Robert Nunns, Clark & Co, of N York.
The true character ol these instruments is so well I
isiablishcd in this part of the country, it is deemed ;
mneeessary to speak in their praise—indeed ihcy
ipeok (or themselves
The stock, which is row very large, comprises «
[Ood nmnbet of inslrmoents from each of our three |
zest manufactories, and it u. believed, rifferg greater 1
idvamagot, to puruhmaTs, than can !>» bad m anv !
if the Northern estabbshments July 1
i
nit him iu;a\MKu op iMr *=
fiEOIUiIA STATE LOTTERY,
I'n the benefit ofthn Augusta Indep't lire Tump y ~
Ci.ass Nd 22, for 1838.
12:i4fl fi 7 8 |0 11 I*3 13 It IS ()
23 60 6 68 37 66 70 138 60 53 33 44 5! 61 31
IHEREIiY CERTIFY thattho above numbers
us they stand arecorreei.na taken (root (hn Man
ager'si certificate of the drawing of the Virginia •I'
Slab) Ix)ltery, for ihu Richmond Academy, Class <•!
No 4,f>r 1838, drawn at Alexandria, Virginia, Jul"
till 1838, and \v Inch determines th» fair of all tickets
held in the above Eotloty.
July 23 A. READ, Agent
anovh 3-:ir i’apitAl j ’
Ticket No 31) lli 54, the capital of 111
Thinly 'B'laoa(>i:«ia<l Hollars, l "
in Class No 27, was 101 l at my office unsold.
Three Capitals sent to Augusta in thirteen
months.
Ticket No. 22 31 33, a prize of $320 mlheabove
Eoltery ; (ho holder is invited to cull and receive
the cash.
UIIAIVS
'B' H 3 fl S I> A V .
GEORGIA STATE
S, O T T K SC V ,
For the benefit of the
Augusta Independent Eire Company.
CLASS NO. 30. FOR 1838.
To he determined by the drawing of the Virginia
Stale Lottery, lor tho benefit ot the town ut
Fclershnrg, Class No 5.
To Redrawn at ALEXANDRIA, Va. on Saturday
July 28ih, 1838.
1). S. Giikooky &Co , Managers,
A. READ, Contractor.
8 0 II K M K .
I Prize of *30,000 $30,000
1 10,000 10,00)
1 7,000 7,000
I 5,000 5,000
1 *l,OOO 4,000
1 3,000 3,000
1 2,165 • 3,165
85 1,0 W) 25,000
SO 500 85,000
60 200 10,000
88 150 13,200
63 100 6,300
63 80 5,010
63 70 4,410
63 60 3,780
126 50 6,300
126 40 5,040
3654 20 73,030
23436 10 231,360
27,814 Prizes, amounting to $472,675
Tickets slo—Shares m proportion.
i ‘ NEW PUBLICATIONS.
JUST received by THOM AH RICHARDS,
the Lite mid ndvenluros of Mr. Nxholns Nick
, luby, by lioz, No. 2, with illustrations.
Oliver Twist, or the Pariah Hoy’s Progress, port
[ 2d, No. 1.
I Lights and Shadow s of Irish Life, by Sirs. S. C.
Hall, 2 vols. 12 mo-
The Croc it System in France, Groat Britain and
United Stales, bv 11-1. Carey, author of Principles
ol Political Economy, Ac. Ac.
i Sketches of Young Ladies by Quiz, with Sketches
i of Young Gentlemen by Quiz, Junior. July 24
' STEEL RIBS rOh C6TTON GINS.
; NEW INVENTION.
r ' lIF. subscriber has just roeeived a supply ol the
ir i PATENT KIIIS for Colton Gins, which
H have been spoken so highly of wherever they have
been tried throughout the Cotton Growing .v’Ules.
These Rihs are so constructed that one set will last
1 twenty years or morn, and ho constantly in use, by
having an extra set of Cast Steel faces. The luces
are made to fit on the front of the Rihs, where the
Saws pass through, and in so simple n manner that
.1- m.y aerson can put ilium orl. The subscriber will
w always Uoon ft supply of Gins on hand ol the above
m description 1 WILLIAM JONES,
at A few doors above the Upper Market,
id July 13
' y jf JANAI, I* 1,01 'ltj EOTATOES, &C.-
j 110 bbls. Canal Flour,
160 do. Irish Potatoes,
100 do. Northern Gin,
100 do do. Whiskey,
50 do. Mackerel,No. 3.
60 qr. and eight casks Malaga U'tne. Land.
“ ing and for sale on the wharf,by
'• Jan 14 12 GEO. R.JESUP ACO
y U A I I. -Ito A D NO rio E .
ON Monday, f lie IHi h inal. llio Georgia Kail
Road will ho opened fir the conveyance of
i, Passengers and Freight to Crnwfordavillo.
. The ears will leave Cuniak on Mondays, Wed
nesdays, and Fridays, immediatu'y alter (lie arri
val of tho train from Augusta. Leave Crawford
villo on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 10
r o’clock, A. M.
r ' Stages for Washington, Alliens, Greensboro'and
r " Madison, connect with the ears at Cruwfordville
RICHARD PETERS, Jr.
Resident Engineer A Sup’tof Trunsjiortation.
. Juno 13
<; coit<; iaT kai l uoai) notice.
is now carried oh iho Rail Road he
■ tween Augusta and Hhrrenton, at the Follow
> ing rates —cotton $1 per halo, mereliandiso 25 cents
’ per hundred pounds, or 5 els per cubic fool.
Il a lwrcri Augusta and Cmwlbrdvil/o -cotton
81 25 per hale, mereliandiso 331 els per hundred
“ pounds, or 61 els per cubic loot.
n George H. Thompson, agent lor the Co in Cravv
'• fordvillo,(Hid Jno. 11. Roberts,agent of the Company
at Hiirrenlon, will ip (..aid to receiving end forward
. ing produce and merchnmhue, without charge for
. commissions or storage. .Spacious warehouses
a have been erected at the above stations for the re
. ('Option ol merchandise, mild it is lor warded
f RICHARD PETERS,Jr.
Resident Engineer Sup’tof Transportation i
June 14
■
j ATTRACTIVE
New anil I'asliioiinhluSiiiinnerGoods.
"JUST receiving, a heaotiful assortment and ~
• " choice selection of new style Goods, for
Gentlemen's summer wear, recently purchased in ‘
the Now York market fruni the latest importations, 11
which tho subscribers are prepared io make to n.oas- a
ore at short notice, in iho newest style, according to ei
the most approved patter.is of fashion, which they ~
have jest received. T’lm public are respect lolly so- v
.'.Coed to call, examine, and make u selection. They
, will sell goods by the piece or pattern.
Wll. i) PRICE,
may 31 Draper and Tallo , No. 258 Proud sf ~
' N v^ v — >
LIVER V STAIJLES. b
rjIHE snbscrber having ropurebased of fininny ui
J. At A Inland, the extensive range o( stables lor- er
mvrly owned by him, in the rear of the Pavilion, ol
and l-.nnwn for a long litre as the Globe Hotel stu
bias, has filled them up in their former sty 10, and
they are now ready for Iho reception and keeping ~
of Horses, cither of citizms or transient persons
IDs numerous fiends and acquaintances in the
Western stales who are in tho habit of bringing
i droves of Horses to tins city, nre also respectfully 1
j informed, I hat ho is prepared to keep any number v *
lof Horses that may bo brought He will also act I’ l
as General Agent, for the sale of Horses, Carriages,
(f-r. and from Ins long experience in the business, sl
and hi., extensive acquaintance, he hopes to receive
a liberal patronage
No expense or exertion shall be spared to satisfy §
! those who may nee proper to patronize him, and he •
most respectfully informs the public*, that he eon- ! n
tinues to do b*;>me*.c at hi, old stand gs formerly- ,ri
JOHN B. (SPEDRON. r T
KrThn Louisville (Kentucky) Journal, ".ill n '
publish thisin their IVcgkiy paper, until the
tin! November next.ami charge the same to Chro- rl )
I niclc (J* Sentinel Office. »*ei tig ,rd then aecoimf
f>r pvmcnr ini June 3n
, 1
PUBLIC SALES.
IVcoden Building.
11l U. E. & J. V. JACKSON,
)ii (lie first Tuesday in August next, ut fltb
lower Market, will be sold,
The wooden building on Wo-shinglon-street.
ormerty oneupied by Joint Winkler, belonging to
he estate of John Fox, deceased, and sold by order
if the Executors,
Terms cash—building to be removed within ten
lays (rum day of sale. July 21
RICHMOND SHERIFF’S HALE.
WILL he sold, on the first Tuesday in Au
gust next, within the legal hours of salrf
I the lower market house in the City of Augua
n, the following goodsj to wi;;
MS pieces Calicoes 2370 yd*
20 do llalticc 275
1(1 do Vesting 2ft
I do hlk silk Camlilet ft
2 do colored Cambrick 20
41) do hlk and aohiied Bilks 300
1 do Grass Cloth 8
I do hrown Cambrick 7
2 do pink corded Skirts
It di) Shallios 49
■1 do stamped dimity 114
1 do hlk Tabhy Velvet fi
I do linen Ticking 18
(I lbs Turkey I tod
3 pieces Cambric dimity 10 yd*i
40 do French Muslin 225
fi do While ll.lkfs & Col Ctavats
10 do Corded Muslin 35
3 do Linen Cambric 8
21 do Jackonott Muslin 180
1 Robe Dress, 12 Bagdad ehavvls
12 Flagg silk Hdkfs
8 pieces Plain tSc figured Bobluelt 48
4 do llg’d Hook Muslin 8
fi do Mull Muslin 18
14 do Plain Hook & Swiss Muslin 84
10 do Ftg’d Swiss 44
9 do Satinctt 67
2 do Crape Cambleit 16
5 do Vignonia Cassimero 54
5 do Striped & Drab do 39
28 Negro Hdkfs
5 pieces Red Flannel. i)3 yds;
3 pieces White Flannel 28
1 do Crimson Circassian "8
1 do Col’d do Ifi
1 do F’ig’d Duff do 8
1 Ladies Cloak
2 pieces While drilling 80
1 do Drown do 10
I do Check’d do 14
3 do Hamilton do' 22
16 do Dnekram
3 do Fustian 86'
I do Sail Duck 28
1 do 5 4 Irish Shcotihg 42
1 do Dang up Cord 12
10 Its Shop twine
150 pair White & Col’d Cotton Hoae
2 pieces Diode BombuzeUe 40
3 do ItallianNcU 40
3 do English Bombuztn 20
‘2 do French 10
4 do blk canton Crape
14 do do crape Rohes
6 do hlk Italian Crapo >8
2 do (irocn and While
1 do whitoJLinen 2
11 3do Irish Linen 144
15 do Carpel binding
50 fancy Shawls
5 Veils hlk and white
5 Scarfs, It mnritto Mantles
13 pieces silk Fringe
5 do Linen do
3 pair Suspenders do 2 pair while cotton'
I largo fancy box, 9 small boxes
1 doz cotton Suspenders
0 Thibet! wool Shawls
3 needle worked Capos
100 pieces corded and hlk silk Brnida
20 do wido do do do
20 do Beggar# Lace,'
20 do N art row do
I Lot of Side ami Tucking Combs
8 pieces Plain Dubinctt Fooling,
30 do 'Thread Lace, 10 y’ds;
3 do do Inserting 10
7 do do Edging 60
fi do Gimp Lace 44
10 do 30 strips bonk Inserting
fi do worked do 27
8 do Scolloping 3(1
2 lbs. Sowing Silk,
2 doz. Spools colored Cotton
20 Reams Wrapping Paper,
14 Window Blinds,
8 Umbrellas,
5 Parasols,
2 Pieces Carpeting , 30 y’di;
30 pair M’k and white Bilk Hose,
2 Night Caps,
30 Dirk and Pocket Knives,
1 Lot of Scissors,
1 lot buttons and Moulds
I lot sundries in show case No I
do do do do No 2
1 do do do do No It
I do Ivory and dressing Combs,
25 pair Gentlemens Gloves,
50 do Ladies do
10 doz Tape and bobbin
24 pair 11 L Hinges,
All ol which arc levied upon as tho properly
of Holloway <fe Danforllt, to satisfy a ft. fa. from
the Inferior Court of Richmond county, at tho
instance of Cummnrin, Hu.steh <St and bohlcr,
lor th cusc of E. Wlnichuuse Charles L. Cam**
matin, vs. the said Holloway & Danforlh.
t\ W. LACY, Sh’ff. R. C.
duly 7, 1838. td
KKTIMOMi Nil Id It I FT'S SAI-K.
WILL be sold on the Inst Tuesday in Sep.
lemher next, al the lower market house
in the city ol Augusta, within the legal hours
of sale, a negro woman named Rachel, levin.)
Upon as the p.nperly of David-Aughtry, to satisfy
i fi. fa. from the Inferior Court of Richmond
county, issued upon the foreclosure of a mortgage,'
fit the instance of Lawrence T. Shopp, assignee,-
vs. tho said Aughtry.
F. W. LACY, Sh’ff. R. C.
July 7, 1833. id
COITEE, BAGGING, Ac.
hnga choice Green Cnllbo
100 pieces heavy Hump Bagging
25 boxes < Mi ain|in i t: 11 Cider
2ft hoxei French Martinique Cordial*
2ft bills fresh Canal Flour,jun received an
aprl 24 for sale by JOHN COsKEKY
STRENGTHENING PLASTERS, pre
pared for pains, weakness in the breast side
lack,or limbs,Ac, limy will give almost immediate
tnd soothing relief, and for pleasantness, safely.
ia.su, nnd certainty, are decidedly superior to most
jthcr remedies. Fur sale by
ANTONV & HAINES,
april 23 232 Broad street.
PINE ENGLISH BROAD CLOTHS.
JUST received, some very superior import-,
tod Black, Blue, and fashionable coloured
lolhs, n( the best Fn, Jis.li fabric, finest of wool and
civet finish, which, with a beautiful assortment of
’tulnloon Stuffs, and superb Vesting#, will lie solau-^-* 1
iv the pattern, nr made to measure in their best
tyle.by IV,M O. PRICE;
June 16 Draper mid Tailor.
ft UOIIGIA LlME.—Flesh Stone Lime, of
Lffui good quality as uny in the market, put up
n bines stronger, tighter, and more convenient for
ransportalion than barrels, and holding the same
nantity. Trice $5 the single box, and <52 50 by
he quantity, delivered at Augusta, at Jacksonboro.
nd at tire mouth of Briar creek, on the Savannah
iver, it will be sold at the. same tales w ilh freight
fl Applv (o i*. !■ S.MTI 11, Planters’ Hotel, of
D. KIRKPATRICK & Co
June H trwij-ilft