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BILMAIID TABLE TOii SALE.--A Billiard Table, in good order, with all the ne cessary a(i|iaralus, will be sold on the most reason able terms, if application is made soon. Idnqnire of aug 9 trwlf W.ld. AJ. U. JAUKBON Georgia, Burke county: WHEREAS Civility llunn, administratrix on ibeealate of Moses Bunn, deceased, applies for letters of dismission from said estate. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said dec d to bo and appear at my office, within the limn prescrib ed by law,to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not bo granted. Given under my bund, at office in Waynesboro, this 30th July, 1838. By order of court, aug 9 Gm T. II- BLOUN I', 1), t lock. WELCOME AlilEN koe just received and offers lor sale 40 bids I’rime I’ork SO kegs I/trd ‘is boxes doable and single retim’d 1.1 tiuiurs Hull <Si Son’s Potent Mould Caudles do do Variegated Soap Colgate's ISo. 1 Turpentine do Poland Starch, together with a very choice lot of Imperial, Gunpowder, and Hyson i’eas, in cadtlys, for family use. sw4w Foxes’ Corner, Aug. b. THE CHEROKEE LAND LOTTERY 4 't ONT AIN I.NG n numerical list of the names of the fortunate drawers in said Lottery, with a map of each district, by James F. Smith, of MR ledgoville, Geo. Fur sale by T. 11. PLAN 1 ■ July 28 AUMIMSTTIATOII’S SALE. WILL be sold on the fust Tuesday m Novem ber next, before tbo Court llmiso in the town ol Waynesboro, Burke county, within the le gal hours of sale, m pursuance of an order from the ■Court of Ordinary, of Burke county, one tract of Land, containing three hundred and sixty five acres, • more or less. Ivmg in linrko county, nd,joining Win. (Patcnson and M- M. Dvr, on the waters of Buck lead creek i add lor the heirs and creditors of Frederick Wise.deceased, ialeof said county. THOMAS WISE, Administrator. Angus* 1(1 - 'JVOTICE.—’Tho subscriber being about to J.\ cl ise It is business, requests those who are in debted to him loculi and settle their notes and ac counts previous to ihe first of October next, alter that time they will be placed in the hands ol an attorney for collection. All persons having demands against the subscri ber will please bring them in ior 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 20 trwtlstoct 83rThe Constitutionalist will publish the above till Ist October. FINE ENGLISH BROAD CLOTHS. JUST received, some very superior import ted Black, Blue, and fashionable coloured Cloths, ol the best English fabric, finest of word and velvet finish, which, with a beautiful assortment of i jJ - J'ynlaloon Stuffs, and superb Vestings, will be sold • bv the pattern, or made to measure in their best style, by Will O. PRICE; June 10 Draper and Tailor. STEEL BIBS FOB COTTON GINS. NEW INVENTION, f BA JIF. subscriber lias jusl 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 Colton Growing Stales. These Ribs are so constructed that one set will last twenty years or more, and be const anil y in use, by having an extra set of Cast Steel faces. ’• he faces are 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 tons on hand of iheabuvo description. WILLIAM JONES, A few doors above l be Upper Market. .Inly 13 IMPROVED SURGEONS’ TRUSSES For the radical cure of Hernia, or Rupture, Invented by Holier Chase, si, n. of Philadelphia, if BAIIE subscriber would respocilnily inform I lie J. medical profession,and lltosc afflicted with flor in in or Rupture,that, having made arrangements with the general agent of the inventor, to he constantly supplied with tliesejustly celebrated Trusses, be is now prepared lo furnish instruments, and also to unrti>. .w.p jkv.ci,, . ... _ age and in hoi h sexes. The instruments c insist of Inguinal Trusses, 8 sizes; Venire Inguinal Trusses, 8 sizes; Femo ral Trusses,3 sizes; Umbilical and Ventral Trus ;»cs, 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 purls im plicated in Hernia. They are adapted to every va riety ol reducible Hernia, and do not interfere with the ordinary avocations of iho patient. Persons from a distance can have the instruments applied,and all necessary directions given, aslo the management ol the case, on application lo the sub scriber, at his office on Campbell st. Augusta, Ga may 21 F. M. ROBERTSON, M. D LIVERY STABLES. rfAIIE siibscr’bor having repurchased of Rainey JL & Almaiid, the extensive range o( stables for merly owned by him, in Iho rear of the Pavilion, and known for a long lime ns the Globe Hotel sla Ides, Ims filled them up in I heir former style, and they are now ready lor the reception and Keeping I of Horses, either of citizens or transient persons J jig numerous fi lends and acquaintances in Ibo Western stales who are in the habit of bringing droves of Horses to this city, are also respectfully informed, that bo is prepared to keep any number of Horses that may be brought. He will also act as General Agent, ior the sale of Horses, Carriages, tyc. and from Ins long experience in tho business, and bis extensive acquaintance, he holies to receive a liberal patronage. No expense or exertion shall he spared to satisfy those who may see proper to patronize him, and he most respectfully informs tho public, llmt he con tinues to do business at his old stand as formerly. JOHN B. GUEDUON. DirThc Louisville (Kentucky) Journal, will please publish this in their Weekly paper, until Ihe first November next, and charge the same to Chro nicle 4" Sentinel Office, and forward their account lor payment 4tn June 30 Patent Steam FEAT II E K U E NOVA T O R , For Health and Economy. fBVUE subscribers havi ig purchased the right ol i. the PATENT FEATHER DRESSER, for this Slate, would respectfully inform tho citi zens of Augusta and vicinity, that they have one of said Machines in successful operatii n in Mcln tosh street, corner of Reynolds. The work is clone entirely by the operation of Steam, no fire coming near ihe Feathers, and no possibility ol scorching or otherwise injuring them. By this operation all moths are destroyed and re moved, without loss or waste of Fcaliters ;on Iho contrary, the bulk is very much increased, many times one half, —nothing being removed but small particles of dust, Ac. They ore also cleansed and purified from all disagreeable smell that often at tends Feathers, and are entirely cleansed ami dried, and have the appearance and essential qualities of New Feathers. They would invilo all house-keepers, and those who prefer sleeping on pure and soft beds—who study health and economy, to try, and prove the Sleaist Feather Renovator. All persons tiro invited to call and see the Ma chine and its operation, and be convinced .of its utility. .... , , N. B —Tho mhnoitanis of the town can, by notifying tho subscribers, have iheir h ds taken from their dwellings and relumed the same day, well dressed and reTdy for immediate use, for 82 7.i, provided they do not contain more I ban 3.’i pounds, end 8 rents per pound for all over lit .t amount, or ts they choose to sand them in, Iho price will bo §2 fit). People from tho country can, by bringing iheir ■ beds in early in the morning, usually have them tho same day. Any person that will try the experiment, may tend thema hod or beds, of anv quality of Feathers, from the best and newest, to the oldest and poorest they hare, provided they are either Geese or Duck Feathers, and may bo assured, no charge will bo in .de, in any ease, unless per’ei t sali-Jactuin be given’ '■ J DUNLAP. July I 1 * trwtt Vi'M H SPi'A K i T v. Having u ilc ire to remove to some of ! r'i ~-C:A Ihe low counties in i lie suite, 1 now offer ,?.<i -r' 1 ' f,r sale my possession ol lands in Warren } county, and within two miles ol Warren ion, and a quarter of u nuts from the Georgia Railroad; ihere is seven hundred nnd twenty-four acres, and about four hundred nnd filly in the woods, wed umbered, and all good for culti vation. Those that wish to buy would do well to call and examine the land. PETEK CODY, attg ‘J w3m CtOtijiAC BRANDY, —10 halfpipes «upo z rior Cognac Brandy, just received and for sale nng7 by JOHN 8, HUTCHINSON. "T S x lIIIIISS prime aiw Orleans Molasses, (or solo ♦>" F aug 7 lilt by A. JOHNSTON. rjOH SALE—A first rate Virginia Cook, h. washer and ironer. Terms cash. Enquire at j this office. 5t ang 7 j ! LOUISVILLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE. ! rgvllE l.ceturcs ol this institution will commence i JL on tho last Monday in October, ami terminate I on the last of February, during which instruction j will be given on the following branches, viz : [ Anatomy, By Hr Cobb. I Institutes of Medicine and I R Dr Caldwell. I Clinical Practice, V j Theory and Practice of Med- j y;.. p r y Oo ]- e icinc, i Surgery, Uy U r - Fbnt. Midwitory nnd the diseases of? Jj r . Miller. Women and Children, S Materia Medica and Medical ? p jy r short. Botany, S * Chemistry and Pharmacy, Ry Dr. Yamlell. The fee for. the entire course, including the Ma triculation and Library ticket, is 8110. 'Jim Dis secting ticket is $lO, which is optional with the students to take or decline. Tho Cradualioit fee is . $2O. There being no national currency, the Fa culty will receive the paper of all solvent hanks of ol the slates in which students respectively reside, in payment for their tickets. LUNSFORD P. YANDF.I.L,M. D. ang7 w6t Dean oft he Faculty. rsno HIKE, by tho month or year, an experi- H cnccd Trainer of Race Horses, having been engaged in that capacity lor tho last ten years —character unexceptionable. Also, a first rate House Servant and Coachman, very likely, nnd of good character Apply to nng 4 Jw GKO. W. LA MAIL I'tOlt SAtE —a splendid match of Northern 1 Horses, of fine size, good action, and well broke, together with a very neat close Carriage, made to order, and but little worn. A bargain may be had, and liberal lime allowed for payment. Apply to GEO. W. LAMAR, aug I Iw r HMlK business heretofore conducted under the a firm of Wm. It. McKee & Co. will heren’ter bo continued under that of McKee A, Dow, at their old stand, 263 Broad street. Auauslu, July 1, ISo'J WM. I!. McKEE, July 17 w4t JNO. M. DOW. OK DOLLARS REWARD, for the nppre rvyvl? limision of ihe thief who broke open our store in Hamburg, S. C- on Sunday evening, 29th July, and stole sundry articles therefrom, amount iug to about three hundred ami fifty dollars, viz : one hundred nnd fifty dollars in cash, among which was a •'Bio bill, South Carolina money, sundry arti cles ofjewclry, one silver patent lever watch, tuna her and name of maker not recollected, and four rifle pistols, three made by (Jose, Willard <fe Co ol New Hartford, Conn, the other, maker not known; also, sundry notes of hand MITCHELL* HANSON. I Hamburg, S. C. July 31, 1838. Irwlf CITY TAXES. JD ESOLVED, That execution he issued against Ip all persons who mav bo in default in payment of City Taxes after the 15lh of August next. A true extract from the minutes of Council, passed the 21st July, 1833. aug 1 GEO M. W ALK ER, Cleric. COTTON WARE HOUSE ANl> COM. MISSION BUSINESS. V;J M. SIMMONS having lak n that safe and ii • convenient fire ptool ware house on Brand street, term trly occupiey by Messrs. 1 W. & J. T. Heard, will ho prepared to attend to all business in his lino. Ho will ha thankful fern share of that public patronage, which by strict attention to busi ness, ho hopes to merit. if Ju.y27, 1838. ■jEZ n. ,\v A (ST I',I) TO ItENT—a ilweiline tatm is lifnl house, near too crurai pail m aie nnypiß —ljyiilili cilherof the hack streets, siiiali house, with a small garden attached, would be preferred. Enquire of aug 7 tl W. T. THOMPSON. n a Foil KENT—The three three story f ;!i !H iii til ffl stores and dwellings, on the cornerof Broad | jitai Campbell streets, fire proof. 'fhe two three story dwellings in Campbell street, next below The two two story dwellings, east of tho above. Tho one two story dwelling, corner of Reynolds and Campbell streets. The one two itory dwelling, corner of Camphed and Bay streets. Four offices on Campbell f Ircot. Tho one two story store and dwelling, above the upper market,occupied by Mr. Edes. The one three story fire proof store and dwelling nest above the Bridge Bank. The one two story reproof store nnd dwelling, No. 4 Bridge Row. The on;) two story dwelling near the lower mar ket, occupied by Mr. Meredith. The one throe story dwelling near tho Presbyte rian church, occupied by Mr. Smckton. Apply to McKenzie & bkn.noch. N.R. Notes payable quarterly, and the occupants paying for the use of the hydrant water on the lots. July 4 w!4t SKr The Constitutionalist will publish the above weekly until the Ist oft Jclnhor. j; n TO KENT, from the first day of I || October next, (he brick store on tho north ; . I ..i .fi .side of Broad street, near the market, now occupied by Mr. C. J Cook. The brick store at the corner of the alley next below Mr Caffin’s shop, a few doors below the ' Eagle and Phoenix Hotel. j The brick dwelling at the corner ot Broad and j Comer streets, at present occupied by Mrs. Mims. The wooden dwelling on Reynold street, at pre j sent occupied by Mr. Guimarin The new dwelling in Green street below Lincoln : street. Enquire of G VV. LAMAR, Esq., in the 1 abscnceof the subscriber. JOHN PIILNIZV. July 26 wtf u TO KENT, a lainilM JimniH brick Store fff - Q on Broad at. For particulars, apply to IMlkfl n.m 22 JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. SUMMER RETIMSA I FOB, SALE. ] n VJS a Will ho sold, if applied for shortly, the lot ] jJ and improvements at the Sami Hills, known i the Turknett Spring Place, former'y owno I and occupied by Col Thomas JlcGtan. The | 1 lot conlainitis twenty five acres, a largo part of I w hich is in woods, and includes Tiirknott's Spring, I from which the City of Augusta is supplied with ! water. On the premises is a comfortable dwelling I with all other buildings necessary forth) accom- I rnodatiun of a family. Possession can ho given immediately Abo —A small Lot containing between two and I three acres, separate from the above by the Mil j ledgcville Road. Apply to j MaJB tilth HENRY H GUMMING. Gil OC E 111 E 8•—'! he undersigned Saving connected themselves in the above business, unde.' tho firm of .‘pears * White, w ill keep con- ( | slanlly on hand a largo and well selected stock,! suitable lor the country trade, which they offer for j I sale on accommodating terms, and solicit their] ] friends to call and examine for themselves Our: 1 stand is No. 350, south side Broad street, Stovall’s ' new buildings. FRANCIS SPEARS, July 17 trwlm RICHARD B. WHITE. | TkTOTICE .—All potsins indebted to the far • ( 1 firm of Price &. Mai,cry, are respectfully soli- . cited to tall and settle without delay, WILLIAM O PRICE, July 2 JOHN MALLERY. CHOICE LIQUORS) WINES, &c. I 4 PIPES Cognac Brandy, 4th proof 1 do Champagne do very old 3 do pure Holland Gin I hhd Jamaica Rum 3 pipes choice old Madeira Wine, Lewis & Co. nnd Newton, Gordon * Co’s brands 6 qr casks pale Sherry, of the well known brands ol Utilf Gordon and Smith, Bailey j & Co. 1 qr casks Port, imported direct from London : 20 dozen do extra oge and quality 13 qr casks Toneriflu Wine, brand Pa.-.'y is Co 1 U do sweet Malaga lo boxes Sirjr.-rn Wins for sale. l,v loly i) JOHN COrfKEKV 1 OA Bol.si superior (:aua) and iltiward si- Pluiir, jiui revencj and lor sale by aug7 w, e. & j. it. .iackson. DILOT BUEAD.~U O ‘ jbla Pilot Or*d, “ weighing about eighty lbs cncb.forsalo lowby _JJUg6 ISAAC IMOIS^ i J) AC’ON.— 2ii,Ub9 lbs ■''ides and .MiuntUcrs, Inn timore and Cmeiimati eared, lor sale low by ang 6 ISAAC MolSlk_ HAMS, HAMS.— ioo Prime Balt moie Halts fir sale by [sag 6] ISAAC MOISEI B Alii), LAiUL -. a kegs Leal Hard fin sflo B-i ang4 by ISAAC MOisK. SUGAR. —f> hlids Cl.-inJuiJ A..' Sugar, for preserving, lor side by nag -1 ISA Ai 1 MOISK. a > ALM l.llAi 1 ' HOODS, jast received by JL ang 8 W,VI. 11 CRANE. ■ e KAA PIECES COTTON BAGGING ILvjMJvF of various qualities, for sh!o by July 21 lit ADAM JOHNSTON. I | fill PIECES BURLAPS, just reclevcd 1 rx P and (or sale by July2o VV.K.&J U.JACKSON. Au’ra. ; EXCHANGE AT SIGHT on New York ’ H-i and Charleston, for sale by July ‘JO A. SIBLEY. I TUBT RECEIVED, 80 hhds P. R Sugo r, 7.'i bags Green Colfee, fi tierces limey, July 2 Fur sale low by IV. SMITH <& Co. : OLAIN AM) MIX Mi) STRAW BON .B. X K'l’S, just received and for sale iy July 10 W.M. 11 CRANE. BALE ROPE. —80 coil Bale Rope, just re ceived and lor sale by July 17 W. E. & J. U. JACKSON. KA BASKETS CHAMPAGNE, just re ulf ceived, and for sale by •July 10 JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. j T)A?E11. —20 reams fine Medium Printing Pa -M. per lor sale,on consignment,atfaeior’s prices, j Apply at tills office. Jane 18 O 1 N CONSIGNMENT.—IOOO pieces heavy Hemp Bagging; tor sale low by janSO it 16 lI.C. BRYSON & CO. INLOUR. —70 bids superfine Richmond Flour, - suitable for family use,just landed mid for sale June 11 by GEO. U. JESSUP&Co. H! <J A £SS. --.1a.1 rcc;c\ id, I U Idols pine Sugars, 5 hhds 2d quality do.,s,boxes 1 .073 Sugar, lor sale low by JNO. M COOPER & SON. July K> DOCT. MONROE, DENTIST, may be con sulted pralVssiuaally at. all boars at the Eagle and Phoenix Hotel, Room No 10. if may 2 JAJ OTIC f.—During tbo subscribers temporary 1)1 absence Mr. A. 11. Stone is las duly nathori *ed Attorney. GEO. A. We. I.KE/i, may 1 if j\, MW CROP MOLASSES 70 bluish for sale by T S & O II METCALF. n.nreli 2d A COOK W ANTED, of good character and CA capacity ,to cook lor a small family, for vvliich a liberal price tvdf bo paid. Enquire ai ibis office, or at No. 293 Broad r'treet if June 7 PAVIOON BOtSBINET.—SO pieces Hob binot for Pavilions, 10-4 wide; also, Cotton and Linen Netting,just received by June 87 THO’S■ H. WYATT & Co. t S VOOTH 15!t t/SII ICS.—•I ine Toolb llrnsl.es, of English miintifaclare.jn.st received and lor sale by AN TON V A HAINES. June 20 OSS’ PASTE BLACKING,” v’qmd to the best in the tuorVJnst received am. 1 resale by ANTONY & MAIN Ed'. June *6 No. 23d Broad streti ’ a vO HIRE.—Pour or five Negro Boys. fi Also,about lire same of women and girls. Apply to ILL. HOLLIDAY, jan 10 7 ts (inRSPA NISH SEGA SsT hmlicdo, *J>\r U 7 ball, qua: for and cgblh boxes, j list received and for aide Ly July 30 W. E. & J, U. J ACIfSON. STOVALL <V, 11 AM IjIS JM , " WHOLESALE DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, And General Grocers, A U ti US r A . tin. I >ry i«ooun •->mc Koom over ilin rimcpry storo. VA.UCLUSE COTTON OSNADURGS. A CONSTANT supply ofilio above urnclofjr -t.a. sale at Factory prices by the agents, mar 2 49 CLARKE, M’TEIR & CO • WANTED TO PURCHASE, ‘ £) A or 3U likely young Negroes, for which good '«') prices will be paid, in cash, by dec 2o 897 wtf ,!. A I). MORRISON. rjJliOT AN I) LEAD.—dUO bags N’bot,asa’d; lu Kogs bar load; for sale al Manufacturers prices, by THUS J BARM KLEE, Agent of ilio Shot Tower Co. of Baltimore. A constant supply kept on bund. mnrcli 10 fimo Tlfßciri¥oclgr" SUPERIOR Black Satin, Bombazine, Plain and Figured Black Summer Stocks, of flic best make and style, just received bv WM. O. PRICE, June Ifi No. 208 Broad street. riVUUNIP SBED.— 1 ala Baga, frcali and £.. gcimino Hanover, Largo Globe, Largo While Flat, Whim Flat Dnlcdi, Large While Dutch, and Red Top Turnip Seed. Alan. Rape, Millet, Hemp and (Hilary Seed, both plain and mixed, just ic, ceived mid lor sale by ANTONY & HAINES, ang 2 232 Broad street. yjvAMJ LY MEDlClNES.—Coinpeicnt nr r rangemerila having h?en made, Family and Physicians’ Prescriptions can be bad at nil hoursof the night, and on the Sabbath. so far ns necessity may demand,at Apothecary Hall, No. 232 Uroad-st. may 9 ANTONY A. HAINES. DdT* There is a night boll at ihe door, li. W. FORCE & CO. WHOLESALE SHOE DEALER!,’, No. 270 Uroad-st. Augusta , (It. fj A AVE received 1000 packages Boots and shoes, BJt comprising every article in the line; which can he sold as low ns in the Northern cities. All ar rangements being with Manufactures diicct. A general assortment of I.EATH KRS. npril 24 PRIVATE Hi )ARDING j KdISE. TL|! R>. WILLIAMS having taken that comma | XT_a. dions house, formerly occupied by Major Slarkes, M7 iiroad street, a few doors below the Engle and Phoenix Hotel,is now prepared to accom modate a few gentleman with board and lodging, april 16 if AND AND GEN ERA h AH ENCY 3 i OFFICE—The subscriber will ntlciid ioilib I sale, exchange and sattloment of lands in Florida, the investigation and perioding of lilies to re d es tate, conveyancing, Ac. and to the adjustment and collection of debts. His office is at bis residence in Ihe city of St. Augustine, East Florida. Juno 14 fim PETER SEEN SMITH. Georgia Jnanmnce and 'i’rtist Go. I July 2, 1833. j; i fffMIC Board of Directors have this day declared ! s. a dividend of Six Doi.i.aub per share, from j the profits ol (ho last six months; which will he paid lo iho Stockholders, or lltoir legal rnprest ntalivcs, on demand. Tho holders nf new StocK arc required lo pay ail I interest duo up to tho 81st ultimo. July 3 WM.T. GOULD, Sen'y. I yrRENGTIILNiNG PLASTERS, pre- I I d partol for pains, woukness in ilio breast side back,or limbs, Ac, they will give almost immediate and soothing relief, and lot pleasantness, safely, i oasj, and certainly, arc decidedly superior to most I other remedies. For nab; by ANTONY & HAINES, I aptii 23 232 Broad street. UR HEADDEN, ARTIST, r-»EGS leave rr-nccifnlly to inlbrm Ibc cilizens I J J) of Augusta, lliat ho has returned to this city, ! and taken the room formerly occupied by him in Ilio i Masonic Hall, where ho intends remaining for a ci" weeks, and w hero lie would he happy to re vive those who may desire I :. professional servicer. i>3r The public generally, are invited to ctlland see his specimons. nov 9 / tHARLTON’S REPORTS.— Refierts of decisions made in tic isitpcnor Court, of the Eastern Lvtii :t ol Georgia, by Judges Bcrr.en, ’1 . U. P. Charlton, Wayne, Davies, f. i , Nico.l, and ; Robert M. Charlton, and in the .’diddle Circuit, by i 'ihomas U. P Ci.arllon : by Hebert M. Charlton, 1 la:- Judge es the 2-operior Court.-, of tho r.a-lern Ilii.lri’ i, iu ' f ib'el.'d ;nd for sale by Jane 'i . H A I f PL\Nf * v OFt'IC!AI, III;A It /.VI. OF 77//. , GEORGIA STATU LOTTERY, *" * r the benefit ol I(>•' Augusta liidcp’i Fito Ci.mp’y i , CI,ASS Nil ill, FOR 1838. ] I I - S i 5 6 7 a 910 u 19 : ' C 3 12 *i,) ',,;Th 55 4 4 Co 43 'XT 10 f | HEREBY CERTIFY thattho above numbers > • ns they sianilarccurrecl,ns taken Irom tlm Alan s ager s ' certificate of tho drawing of tlm Virginia j Kiate Emory, fur dm herufit of Eccshurg, Clans . 'o 5, (ur IH3r<,, drawn nt Alexandria, V.i., August | ■l' 13.18, nnd which determines the fate of all tickets | held in the above Cutlery. t “"g8 A. HEAD, Agent. SO ' Ticket No. 12 Id il2 is a prize of One 'OiCitß-sijead Also, Nos IS 43 4S is a pri/.oot Three Slinidutl Dollars. 'I ho holders of the above tickets nro invited to cftji and receive the Cash* aug H GEORGIA STATE Ei f ß' TMU V , For the benefit of the 1 \H£?is(a Independent Fire Company. 1 CLASS NO. 32. FOR 181.8. Yu ho dotorminod by tlm drawing of tho Virginia Slate Lottery, (or the Benefit of the town of VVellahurg, Class No 5. i o be drawn at ALEXANDRIA, Va. on Saturday August 11th, 1888. D. S- GuKnotty At Co , Managers. A. READ, Contractor 60 Numbers—l 3 Drawn Ballots. S C II K M E . I Prize of $25,C00 $25,0(10 I 10,000 10,U0) I 6,000 5,000 ! 2,000 2.000 1 1,750 1,750 I 1,500 1,500 IO l.ouo 10,000 15 500 7,600 20 250 5,000 25 200 5,000 30 15!) 4,500 180 JOO 18,000 lor. 75 7,050 106 50 5.3(0 3022 20 78,440 17914 K) 179,140 22,331 Prizes, aamunling to $306,080 Tickets 010—Shares hi proportion. 03” Orders for Tickets in the above scheme will meet with prompt attention if addressed (post paid) to A. READ, Agent, A tlgustll, ( hi ’ GE <> RgTi A HA I iT- R O AD. '1 he passenger ears will leave Augusta daily, at half past s o’clock, a. m. for VVurrenlon,and Craw lordvillo daily, (Sundays excepted ) Returning, leaveCruvlordvilloat halfpast 10 o'clock, A. M. and Wurrcnton at II o’clock, a. m. On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, stages leave Cravvfordville' I'or Washington, Athens, via Lexington, and tor Rome, via Greensboro’, Alncli son and Decatur. RICHARD PETERS,Jr. Resident Engineer & Sup'tof Transportation, aug 1 GEORGIA RAIL ROAD NOTICE. i is now carried on the Rail Road he tween Augusta and ll’arrenlon, nt the follow ing rates —cotton $1 per hale, merchandise2s cents per hundred pounds, or 6 els per cubic loot. Between Augusta • nnd Cruwdbrdvilla—cotton $1 25 per bale, merchandise 331 els per hundred potteds, or Cl els per cubic (hot. Geo, "te 11. Thompson, agent lor the Co at Cruvv furdvilw’, i.’nd Jno. 11 U-dicrts, agent of the < himpany nt U arrciitoii will n 1 land to receiving nnd forward ing product merchandme, without charge for commissions or .’lorngo. Spacious warehouses have been erected ui (ho above slnlmiis (or the re ception olniorchannise, mi" l " is lor warded. Rtt I'MRD PETERS, Jr. Resident Engineer S.J U ( I rauaportation June 14 t OTICH,—The subscribers having firmed a Co-partnership lor lire purpose ol transact ing a general Commission Easiness in Savannah ,an ihe successors of the late Mr. S. It. l! n rkariui under tho firm of 11 ai.sk v <t ILuiDif.o, offer/heir services loins and their frionds. r,,0 <, D F. HALSEY, I? 3m g. s. hardtop I IISSOEUTiON.-The firm of Richard ® Moy, was dissolved on the first of Jmm last, bv mutual consent. The business ol the concern will hesetiled by ether of the subscribers During Heir temporary absence from tlm .Stale, Mr. Charles Grenville will act as their attorney tiioa/as Richards' jdjin w. stov. 02r Thotnns Richards w ill continue the busi ness or, his own account, at the old stand No. 2J3 /(road-street. July 23 3w pkj OTICE.—The co-pannershtp heretoforeex 1 » isliug under the firm of T. I!. & I. Plant, is this day dissolvcc by mutual consent. Either party is authorized to nso ihu name of the lute firm in settling uj> tho business. , , „ T - If. plant, ■f'l'y 3 I. C. PLANT. Jim Book-soiling ami Binding business will he continued at the old stand, by the subscriber, on his own account. T. 11. PLANT. [AT OTICE. —Tho co-partnership hcretofrro ex iNl isiiog at Columhiis, Georgia, under the firm ol f. C. I‘lant At Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. John A. Norton is duly authorized to attend to any business of tho Into firm. ’J’. 11 PLANT, July 3 1 c. PLANT. rail IE SUBSCIBERS having this day formed a Jl ro partnership in the Rook selling business, and taken the stock of the late firm of 1, c Plant Ar, < ’o. at Columbus the business wi!l,bc conducted unfertile firm of Elan). A; Norton. T. 11. PLANT, July 18 ,1. A. NORTON. (V 6’l’fCK.—The subscribers have formed a co i « partnership, for the transact] in of a gcnctal mercantile business, under the firm ol Scranton At i Smith. They have taken the store lately occu pied by Messrs.'!'. S. Art’. 11. Metcalf, and arc now receiving a well assorted slock of Gun-cries, Cullim Hugging, firm, tyr., recently selected with great care by Mr. A, (). Parmelao, in New York mid other markets. Merchants and Planters generally arc respectfully invited to cull and examine them. Particular attention will ho paid io the sale ol Cotton,and execution ol orders tor merchandise. J. 11. SCRANTON. A. W. SMITH. July 80, 1838. sw IvvAw ft [V OTICE.—Tho firm of Adams, Parmelee, & J-*, 'o, i, this duy dissolved by mutual consent, j The business of the concern will h settled hy p either of the partners. J. W. ADAMS, At) PARMELEE, 1 11. WEBSTER July 17,1838. IrtwiVwU \ OTIPS.—The copartnership herotofiirv ex- , isiing between Win. Hills ami J. A . Vrooman, , expired on the 23d ult. by limitation,not. on the 1 Pth, , us published by Wm. Hills; neither is the said VVm Dills authorised to settle lbe accounts; therefore all persons indebted to the firm will he held responsible | lor their accounts until some means are devised to j Bottle thesame, ot which duo notice will be given. I July 2, 1838. swif J. A. V ROOM AN. I 1 Dissolution of co-partner. SHIP.—The co-partnership heretofi re exist ing between the subsr fibers, under the firm of Price A- Mallory,is tins day dissolved by mutual consent Either partner will attend to settling the busmens of the late concern, and are authorised to use the natneol tho firm fur that purpose ( Wim.iam <>. PfticE will continue the business of Merchant Tailor and Clothier ns heretofore, at No, 258 Broad stit-et, hetwor n the Globe and I'liurd 1 Slates J late! WJ EEIAM O. PRICE, i JOHN MALLEKY. Align to, Juno 2, 1533 milE CO-PARTNERSHIP hereiofirc 3 conducted under the firm ol JAt J Moßrydo, will for the future be -arried on under that of.? \ I Meßrvde it fu MMES McBRYDE. JOHN McBRY DE. may I I A? EXANDF.B M'Afl E i si jj mi;u vuiu n a em En r. of-'-'.'l ho splendid steamer < urn- 1 'i inerce, with tlio U. Suite* ipjv _ moil. \vill leave Boinbridge ‘VlSqay- L-. c-do*on Tuesday* at 4 o’clock, KSeaetaJc^iiimf,iSs x. tou.-h at Chattohoo ohie nt 7 o’clock, a. lit., and arrive at Apaku hicoln at 3 o’clock, p. >t , learn Apalachicola at 4 f. M lor St Joseph, and arrive there at tj r. m , lenvo St Jo seph on Wednesdays nt 'i p »t. and arrive nt Apa lachicola nt 1 p. nt , leave Apalachicola at 10 r M. and arrive at liainbridgont f> p. M, next day '1 bis atrangoment will coiitinno in operation until the With nt October. For height or passage nit the above lino, apply in the iaplnin on board,nr to (SMITH At BASSKTT, llainhridge, A. 'l'. HKNMa t T’, Apalnchtcola. A jtnlachirnla, Augnnl 0,183 S. w3l NOTICK TO HAIT. UOAO bONTiIACTORS. Western ami Atlantic Hail Koad ut j. lie State of (Georgia. In addition to tho fittv miles of this Kail Hoad fanned out for construction in April ln«f, tho Grn ding and Masonry on another equal portion of Ihn samo work is now otlorefi lor contract- Scaled Proposals iliorr'or, w ill accordingly bo received at tlio ollhoof tin* Hoard of C’oinmisHionrra in ('ass villc, ('aw couniy, CJjorgiu. bet ween the eighth and thirteenth of October next, during which lime I en gineers will ho in attendance on the line of the the n ad, to point out the loenhtus, and explain hy the aid of plans and profiles of (lie lonlo, the nature and extent ot the vvork to lie done. Thin portion ot the route tinverses a limestone region, abounding in springs and sircums ot line water, 'i’he eiimato ot the country is mild and sa lubrious. Tin* frosts of winter nrv never so sovore as to prevent easy ami successful grading, even in the most inclement part ot that season. The time fur the fulfilment ot contracts will he amply sufficient for ibis purpose. '1 Ins, and all other conditions relating iheieto, will he exhibited in printed proposals and article* of agn cmonl, blank copies of which will he in readiness for inspection, filling and signature at the time and plage abo\e designated. Credentials, setting forth the character and com pele.ney of the (’onlrai tors unknown to the Com missioners will ho required Hy o;der oflho Hoard of Commissioners, 11. LOMU,Chict i'ng’r. Office of tlio W. & A. K. Koad, Marietta, July 27, 1833. S wit B DUC ATION* —Tho subsetiher ims com- B J menced Ins sSCiiOOLin the rear of tho Med ical C’cllege, and will, at h s residence, instruct youth of both sexes, in the various branches of* an English and Classical Kd unit ion. lie talcs this opportunity of returning Ins sincere acknowledg ments for tho liberal patronage given him, the past three years, >n this eity, and rospeetfully h< lieils a continuance of the sum**, with ilie full assurance on luh part, tin t he will merit it, hy his indefatigable attention to Iho youth over whom he may preside. Having been sixteen > ears an instructor of youth, he feels himself called upon fc say, in his own behalf, that he is well aware of t m responsibility he as sumes, mid wishes to inform those who may favor him with their patronage, that ho is conversant v\ ill) the proper mode and discipline hy which Schools and A endemics should ho governed in tins laud ol Ilia adoption, ns well ns ilint of his nativity. The number of pupils will he confined to 25, if the major number ho Classical, or 39 if in I’nglish. Tho ages of the pupils are to be from oto 10—I lie* females from 0 to 11 Tho scholastic year is to lie divided into two terms, consisting of five months in each term : first term to commence on Monday tho HJlIi of July, ami to end on tho 23d of December; the second term from ihesecond Monday in Ja.unry, 1839, until tho I Ot li of June. Kates for tuition, $2O per term, for Classics ; for English, $l2 per term. At the cud of each term there will he, an Exami nation, that parents may witness the progress of their children. Too subscriber's interest being connected with • this eity, he in ends to make il his permanent place ol residence during liie, and ahull he happy to de vote his attention to the youth who may he confided to his core, and wishes an curly application lo he mode, and that Ins .students would he punctual and regular in their attendance. There will be no deduction of the tuition money, except in case of sickness. July 20 trvxGt DANIEL MM lON Y » WILLIAM C. AV AIT • KSTECTFULLV informs his friends and nl i «IL other customers who heretofore piitroniscc i him, while agent for Joseph Shannon, that he i r now, and has been oil along, since the lOili day o October last,engaged with James Anderson A. Co in their Dry Hoods store, next door above Tnrpir I u r D’Aniignnc’a Drugstore, Hroad street, where Ik I win 1 he found equally in attentive lo the calls ol Im and all who may bo disposed lo extent (heir pa.* r 9 nn S® lo the now estnblifehmi.nl, as for merlv, and as good terms, and the assortment ol (Dry Ho odd w 'll b° found equally art large and life choice as hereto/'* l1 * kcju hy Inin in tha same store The suhseriher n'ould also inform tho public that he is not mi agent for Joseph Shannon, nor has he had an agency in any hi 'bines*, since the subscriber discontinued it on the Jc'*h October Inst, ns tho public have also been noti/iei/ hy his advertisement to lint effect on the iOtliof Oci '*her, 1837 VVM C. WAV, At the store of James iinJc/aon & Co. may 30 .1838 ts JJroacJ st. La. ruihsii simiinc noons', At Nn . 20(» llrond-Htreet. i PCI 11. WYATT 4V Co. have received, and I ! w. • are now ope ning a large stock of Spring trnd Summer Dry (»o. ids, uell usworled, and having been purchased at reduced prices, will bo sold nt u sinfcil advance on cost for cash. 'l’liey have now a good assortment of black and I blue black Italian Lustring, gros do Haris and gros j de Swiss Silks, Hlaid Silks and small figured Hon- j not Silks, handsome French Alijhlj/'m and printed .Swiss Muslins, black and while and colored Jaco nets small patterns, iarge and small checked Swiss Muslin* and Cambrics, Furniture Calicos, while and colored cotton Fringes assorted, cotton and linen Mel lings, and 10-4 Hobhinet for pavilions, Irish Linens and Lawns,s-0 and 10-4 Li.-di Sheet ings, Table and Hirdeye Diapers, Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, brown Linens and Linen Dril lings, Vestings, a very large assortment of Cotton 1 lose and I do, with a variety of other seasonable goods. April 19 PIANO l iHCTLS. * r-*’ \ ' _ r' - ■'*% %■ ia Hl* A RSOIS'S has added lo his slot k, it liiifijjly j ■ r>l ilioho nmrh c.-liu'inf.l I’inno lAirtr*, mudu ! hv Mcwarn. Robert Nunn*, tJlurk At Co. of N, Vork. Tho iriiu character of lhe*c instrument') in eo well rstablulied in tin* partoftlie country, it is deemed uimeeessary to spctik in I heir praise—indeed they speak for themselves. The stock, rvliicli m row very large, comprises n good numlicrof inslruments from ear-It of our three hesl manufactories, and it is believed, offers greater ad rantnges to purchasers, than cun ho had nt nny j of the Northern estafdiahmenis. July 4. watches, WatuHEs7 f jsfill. fSuhscriher hanju-t received by theSlenm Jl Packet New York, nu Invoice of fine inde pendent second:! Watches, with single nnd double circle, something entirely new, which the publican invited to call and examine at No. ‘2l l liresd-•:reel. May 30 JOHN R. MURPHY PROTECTION INSURANCE CO.MPA NV. j t 3 111E undersigned,agents of tho Protection Im " Btiranco Company of Hartford, Connecticut, are prepared to insure bnih'ings and their contents against lose or damage by fin on the moat roasana bio terms. W’. 6i J. (-i.CATf.IN, net 31 dtf My I N.Vi KXiE'iTON'IN All iH fij.' Vani.UAM H. ORCHAKU, Profosßor of Mo » # sic, rettp-elfully announces to the ladies and gentlemen of Augusta, that he lias removed to 147 Hroad street, a few doors below the Ragle and Phoenix Hotel, and is now prepared lo give les- ans in music on the Piano Forte, (7mtar, and f lute As it in Mr. O’*.intention to make this city his pernta nent resilience; he will ha enabled to wait on those who may require bis cervices, with the strictest punctuality. Mr-O. -ml! give instructions at fair own residence or that of Mb pupii*. Application to ho made r.s above, or ut Mr. Ran; ahi Furniture and ' piano Forte more. N B. Piano Porter and Organs tured and re-, ' paired m i - men.* -• >..j letem»nn<o ,nd at the short 1 isr note o it april 16 I PUBLIC SALES. Ksv u 'f-' Liquor, Flour, Ac. .... -V W. ji. & j. u, JACKSON, morning, nt lu o'clock, in from of our sloiv, win bp told, lo (jay ad valuta, ‘"4 ‘••oils Halo |! 0 | ie it Mila Canal and Upward strtel Hour iM do Gin, 1 Idnl.a ]iy(• Wi iskcy , . . A Lao, i- ptccrs Burlapa 1-1 boxes assarted Cordials li hills Sugar Id bbla Monongabela Whiskey H boxes Money Ucw Tobacco Id bbla Pilot broad ‘d qr casks Madeira Wine li casks Curler SCO lbs Hj }: ,bug Twine 20110 lbs bacon, Ac. Ac. atigttst 9 Teitnsfasb. BY W. E. & J. V. JACKSON, i bin liny, m 10 o’clock, in Iront al our sure will be sold, 3 boxes Havana Sugar. _ ul B •* Term* cash BV \V. E. iV J. IN JACKSON. ’1 liis Night, nl tbo usual hour, will be cold a general assortment of Staple and fancy iirj Goods, Hardware, Culiery, bools, Shoos, Ac Ac. JRlgnsl y Terms cash. UU.II.MOM> .SHERIFF'S SALE. \iM. H.li bo sold on the lust Tuesday in Sep. V V Icmbcr next, al tbo lower market bouse m tbo city of Augusta, wilbin the legal bourn of sale, a negro woman named Rachel, levied upon as ibe piopcrty of David Augblry, In satisfy a li. fa. from the Inferior Court of Richmond county, issued upon (be foreclosure of a mortgage, nt l lie instance of Lawrence T. Sbopp, assignee, va. the said Augblrv. F. W. LACY, fh'il'. I!. C. .Inly 7, 1803. id J 1 ROibil A LIME. —Ficalt Stone J.ime, of 'c H us good quality as any in the market, pul up in boxes, strtmger, lighter, and more convenienl lor transportation than barrels, and holding the .nine quantity. Ft ion $3 the single hoi. and 60 by I It' 1 quantity, rlelivi red at Augusta, al Jacksonboro, and til tbn mrnitli of briar creek, on Ibo b'-avannab river, it will bo snld nttlie same rales with freight oil. Apply to T. I. SMI TlI, Planiera’ Hotel, of U. KIRKPATRICK A Co. June Id IrwiS'dlf «KRUGS AMI MEDICINES, Wholm-alu S V aj,d retail, ANTONY <J- HAINES, No. 2 WI broad street, next door in U. C. Baldwin's wliol*- ualu Dry Goods store, offer lor sale on liberal terms, 1)00 packages Ircsli Drugs, Medicines, I’ninls, Oils, Dye Studs, Ac Ac. Gauntry Morclmnts, arc invilod to cull and in sp cl their stock. Orders executed with neatness and despatch. June 111 IS/IIiLIAM 11, CRANE has jurt received w v tbo following articles which will bo sold low lor rash— Ghiiuielo Cord, assorted colors, Finn Narrow Tape, Cotton Cord, I inn Patent Thrcn I, Zephyr Worsledifur embroidery, l amp Stand Fringe, Finn Straw and Leghorn bonnets. July 27 T vTssoliition liT' copaktner. 0 is SHU’.—Thecopartnership herolofuroexisting between \V. T. Tbompson and James McCnllerly, in tbo book and Job Printing business, was, by mnlnal consent, this day dissolved. Those having demands against said firm will present them lo Win. T. Thompson, to whom also all paymcnis are to be ' made, and by whom ibnhuainoes will bo hereafter 1 conducted. W. ’J’. THOMPSON, June 10, IHffd. JAB. MoCaFfERTY. ■ Mr. ami Mrs. EGERTON'S SCHOOL.' IM It. and Mrs KGt It I'O.V beg leave gnnelully 1 1V fl to acknowledge the liberal patronage and en -1 eaurngcmrnl which ibeylmve received Iroin their I friend; and (bn public during thu past, year 1 bey plcdgo themselves that their exertions sinill , not bo winning to tender their institution still more worthy of public confidence. Tbecmfsoof instruction in tire ensuing term w ill ho extended, and the beat talents ibo country nf- II lords will bu cmploj ed m the departments of the’ , ( | school. j K '1 hero will bo but one term in tlio year,-extending ( l from the Ml of October to the Ist ol July. Nunn will Iro ndmilleJ fora less period ihan one term. „ The Primary Department will consist of small lp children, and their (.Indies will be strictly t-lomcn- j K lary. 'i'nilioii for Ihe term S5O ( l The Senior Department will embrace all except r . the r bihlren, and comprise a liberal and complete ( l course o( study ; consisting of s 1 Oftho common English Munches, 2 (>( the higher Kng. branches and belles Lottros, T If Os Mathematics, [( -f Os Natural Sciences, r f> Os A nci-int daisies, , (5 Os Vocal Music Tuition ®BO , Music on lbe Piano Forte, (extra) $7.7 French, pi Drawing, Use of prctisiitg Pioem, h O.ie half ptmymeat required in advance. UN particularly desired, in order to prevent breaking up Iho i lasses, I lint those who are to ho conio pupils of the school, may he sent at thebe pinnin/r of the term, and continued, if practicable, to j I lie end. No deduction wilt, hr made for abeencr. I i liber nl Ibe br/si nn i H‘r or end of the term. ! 'I he rooms are fitted up in a style o( comfort and . elegance, and with the additions to hv made, will i be adapted lo seat commodionsly eighty pupiLt, t ( , | which number the school (exclusive of tlio Primary ( Deoarlnjcnl) will bu srictly limited. July 7 if , I Kr Tim Soul) <-rn Recorder, Columbus Enquirer and Athens Whig, will publish the above weekly till the lirsi of October, and charge ihis office attractive Nctv .'inti lii'diioiiphlcSliinmcrGoAils. JU-S I' receiving, a beautiful nssorltuent and choice selection of now myle Good*, flir G'cnllemen's summer wpar, recently purchased in , the New Yntk market (r tm I bo latest importation*, which the subscribers are prepared to make to meas ure at short notice,in the newest style,according to j I ho post approved patterns of fashion, which they have just received. The public are respectfully so i It cited to call, exam ine, and make a selection-. 'I boy Will sell goods by the. piece or pattern. WM. O. PRICE, may 31 Draper marl Titilo , No. 258 Broad st. [VI ore CONCLUSIVE PROOFS of ft* i xtruordinary efficacy of Dr. WM. EVAN S celebrated CA MOMIUCand APERIENT ANTI IIIIJOUS DIELS, in alleviating afflicted man - kind —Robert Gameron, 101 Howrry, N. V. i ease, Chronic Dysentery, or bloody Flux. Hymn toms, unusual flatulency oftho bowels, severe grip ing. frequent inclination to go to stool, Itacrmtu, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, frequency of pulse, and a frequent discharge of a foetid kind of mutter mixed with blood, great debility, »on»a of burning haul, with an intolerable homing down of the parts. Mr. Cameron is enjoying perfect health and returner! bis sincere thanks for the great, hoot fit he had received WM. EVANS. * : 1 o Jnnte.t Dickson, 3fi Go.niyll. Boston, Agent fur the sale of Dr. Evans’ Camomile HtU*- Liwell, November J 5.1833 Dear Sir—Knowing by cxporieuce that every ! reference that the afflicted rrceive ofthabancficial I tosulte of medicines, I cheorfu’iy ofTvt tyiiia to rho p'lbitc, in behalf of Dr. \V m . Evans’ Camomile Pills. I have her n afilictod thy the list ton yea*, with distress in the head and chest, often io bad oa to deprive me of sleep fjr th.r»eor futir nights in succession, but ha«o nover found relief by any of my frion.ls’ prutcriptionx, nntil my wife jmv'tho ndveiiiscmcnt in the paper; when slui pertuadAil me lo send for sonic, which I did, and obtained two boxes and bottles, w hich resulted in almost ro>a. «.« " plo'cly restoring me to health, although 1 have mvr"" cr.tiroly finished them. Should you consider this any benefit to yourself,or rijo public, yau have tjiy , ctwerfal permission to publish ;t Vutgri, rcspcoiliifly, THOMAS K. GOODflUK.ConfraUt Iho a; ■'■ > )fl r -:'.<jOMcd Pills sra I>r ssh, mdv v ANTONY A HAINES, 1 • • Ag A g :.t .(^ ,W.