Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, August 28, 1838, Image 3

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BB i ■■ i -|-irrr« mr* »~T)j ■ COMMERCIAL. ■ mobile market, august 24. ■ Cotton. —Arrived during (ho week 4 bales, nnd ■ n one exported; leaving on hand nnd on shipboard ■ nul cleared the slock 0f836 hales against 3046 same period last season. B The transactions of course ate 100 slight to boos interest,nnd we omit quotations. B General Remark-'. —Business remains very inne ■ rj ve —iransuetions light, and prices nearly nominal. |K T| ie weather is cooler than at our Inst and the health IB 1 of the r.itv preserved. H Coffee —There exists no inquiry fir this article. ■ The stock is ample lor the season. Havana is held 1 B at a small decline from last quotations, 131a 140. B Receipts 51 sacks. Sugar. —The slock is unusually light anil the j t advance noted maintained, but no sales. Held at 9 \ a 10 cents. B SAVANNAH MARKET, ATTGUSt 24. Sf Cotton. —Arrived since the 17ih inst. 320 bales B Upland and 00 bales Sei Island, and cleared at thn B sometime, 467 bale* llpland nnd 00 Sea Island, m viz :to New York, 32'.'; Philadelphia, ‘230 ; llalli- B more,BB ; leaving a stork on hand mclusiie ofnll B 'onshipboard not cleared on the 24th inst. of 3788 ( Kw bales Upland and 11 bales Sea Island. VV e have i K to record another blank week in onr cotton market, j H tinlv one small lot of inferior quality having boon j H Sold. | B Rice. —About 200 casks sold this week at $l3 j ■I n s4r. Be Flour continues dull, sales id Philadelphia at SO ; BgH Ilallimorc is selling by one or two bids at SO. f - Cara is retailing from store at Si. K Oioceries. —Sales of 150 bags Havana and l.a ~J[ I gttyra coffee at 12 a 121; New Orleans sugar at eiJ y • Muscovado at 7,80 aBl ; molasses 32. pi ' Sjiirits. —ln domestic, liquors wo report sales of Wi NE. Rum at 40 a45 ; (4in at 48 a 55, Exchange —on England nominal; drafts on New ,i«. Yyrk 5a 51 percent, promt on. Freights, both foreign and coastwise very little I off ring. To Liverpool l‘d, nominal; New IWk B Si per bale. - nAT.TIMonI' MARKTtq AlIG'US'f 21. Flour —We have no change to make in tie* prices W< ol Howard street flour. The wagon price we quolo Hj ns hefora at 56,871 and tor occasional loads S7 has BHk been paid. Sales 'from stores ‘have been made at f $7,121 a ¥7,25, according to quality and quantity. We quote Ist Rye flour from wagons at $l, ami hf from stores $4,25. B Sales of Ciiy Mills Flour at ¥7,371. Groin. —Sales ol white Corn to.(lav at 87Tt 88 ets, rfci. Tor shipment, and 90 a9l cents for yellow. Small H. sales of Maryl iml Rto at 80 cents. Sales of Data jK.: 'to-day at 33 a3l cents. Whiskey —Small sales of hhils at 41 cents — etime holders ase 42 cents. Limited sales of bids IP at 43 cents, and 41 cents asked by some holders. — • The recopts by wagons continues light, but prices have bacume more steady. We quolo from wagons to-day at 36 cents, and in some instances 37 cents [ have beOnpaiti. CLI-l'-lUll MARINE INTISLLKIENCE. SAVANNAH, A Kg. 25. —ArrhnrUW Smitli, Mari >ier, Havana, 8 days. In distress, being leaky—bound to Portland. a f VVentlos"e. ship Orbit, Stevens, New York,br Edwin, 'lt card, Plclniivlphio. C H AIH.ES TON, Ang. 27. — Arr on Saturday, br Mow ed, Knur, Havana. Cid, hr Arabian, GurcmeT, Itoslon, setn* Forester, Stc 'rc/is, New Orleans.- . , Went to ,• a Saturday, U I. b* Sun, Ilrown, New York. Went to sea yesterday, sebr South Carolina, lingers, / Vavannati, setir Itcindccr. (boobs, Wilmington, steam tioat North Carolina, ttavis, Wilmington, .\ C. MARRIED, On Thursday morning, 2llh inst. by Homer V - Meolkey, Esq , Mr. James 11. RoVAi.,to Mrs. Joan £ naii Uu.nn, all ot Burke county. DIED, On the 1 OIU instant, near Buckhcad, in Morgan county, Dudley Emerson, son of John Emerson, Esq , in the eleventh year of his age. It is not unusual for friends to indulge in useless nnd hyperbolical eulogies of their deceased friends. 'Candor, however, compels the writer ol this hrict notice to say, that, the deceased was a youth of great sprightliness of mind, nnd unusually amiable. To know him was to love him lie has- been prema turely cut oil’ from the world, his friends nnd af flicted parents and relatives. His disease (typhus fever) was long and painful , and he hore it with more than Christian forbearance. . ...i 1 r; B Augusta Uenevolent Society. The following are the Visiting Committees ap pointed to act (or the present month : Division No. I.—John Knight, Win. Thompson, Mrs. C. Smith, nnd .Miss K Marshall. Division No. 2.—Rev. Isaac Boring, S. B. Groves, Mrs. Anna Winter, and Mrs. F. AI Robertson. •Division No. 3.—Porter Fleming, SamuelC. Wil son, Mrs. Barna McKinno, and M's. E. W. Co tier. aug 21 T. S. STOY, Sec’y._ {fCjr There will he a Camp Meeting in Taliaferro, near Crawfordville, beginning on the night, of the 7th September, and conclude on the following ■Wednesday. •At Bethany, Jefferson county, beginning on the night of the 19th, and conclude on Wednesday morning following. At Old Church, Burke county, beginning on the night of the 17th October, and conclude tho follow ing Monday. At Fountain, Warren county, beginning on the night of the 26th October, and conclude on the fol llowing Wednesday. nag 23 i Ft During my absence from the State, William •H. Cushney and Nathaniel Fallon, are my aullior dsed agents, (or the transaction of business connect i ed with the office of the Chronicle &, Sentinel. > WILLIAM E. JONES. Augusta, July 7, 1333] |\TTL.A.ItEAD is my duly authorised agent -i-TJL during my absence from the state. WILLIAM CLAGETT, Jr. •Augusta, August 23, 1838. ts DURING my short absence from the slate, Mr. A. STEVENS is my duly authorised agent, ■to transact any business in w Inch I may lie con cerned. faug 21 6vV] .1. K. STc-VENS. DURING my temporary absense from the city Mr. JOHN REES will act for mo in any business that 1 may be interested in. EGBERT IL BEALL. Augusta, August 14, 1838 2w Til OTICE. —During' the subscribers temporary i* absence Mr. A. H. Stone is Ins duly author!- zed Attorney. GEO. A. W aLKEA'. may 1 if E. —Mr. F. WILLIS is my duly au -*-* thorised attorney during my short, absence (from the state, S. BUFORD. July 24, 1838. H DURING my sliort absence from tho state Air JAMES HURLBERT, and M. OGDEN are my authorised agents to transact any business in which I may be connected. LUTHER ROLL. Augusta, July 25,1838. If Ttktfß. JOHN B. MURPHYwilfactasmy -I-'IIL attorney during my absence from tho city ; all pssons indebted to me will therefore make imme diate paymentto him. A. FOSTER. Augusta, May 30, 1838. ts f ■ DIE subscriber being about to leave the Slate JL fora few weeks, Jno. M. Hampton, of LauJ ■veils county, will act as his agent and attorney un til he returns, JOHN THOMAS. Dublin, Laurens Co., (la., June 23. tivijfiv B.HEADOEN, ARTIST, BEGS leave respectfully to inform tlie citizens of Augusta, that lie lias returned to this city, and lakenthe roomfbrmerly occupied by him in the Masonic Hall,vdbero he intends remaining for a cw weeks, and where he would be happy to receive those who may desire his professional services. JO" The public generally, arc invited to call and seeJiis specimens. nov 92 TtfOTICE. —The subscribers having formed a il Co-partnership ior the purpose of transact ing a general Commission Business in Savannah ns the successors of the late Mr. S. B. I’nrkiran under the firm of H alsev & Hardi kg, offer their services to Ins and their friends. 1) F. lIALSEV, July 13 3m G. S. HARDING I AGENCY. Savannali Insurance ic TruslCo, nnHE undersigned, Agent of the above compa JL ny, will take risks on shipments of Colton or Merchandize from ibis place to Savannah, Charles on, and Northern ports. JNO. F. LLOYD, dec 15 2'J » Jl WILLIAM 11. (HANK k now receiving ids Fall ami Winter slock of . ■ Fancy ami Staple Ury Good*, at No. 231 Rroad street. nog 28 ■ -*vjh HMDs SVUARi just received and lor i UU sale by JNU.S. HUTCHINSON. j nugga _ i WILLIAM «. DKIVER having located j • » in Augusta, will give prompt attention to ! any business that may he confided to his care, and i having taken a house for the purpose, will thank fully rec nve anv articles on cousignincnl, ami en deavor faithfully to dispose of the same, mu 28 2w OSKOL A; or, I'act and licuon : a Tale of the Seminole War, hy a Southerner, ang 28 For sale by T. 11. PLANT I|N S T KII CT « R S.--A gentleman and his j I daughter,qualified to instruct in all the branches j I of a male or female ae uh-my, wish lor employment. ! References may he had to Rev. A. N. (limning- 1 ham, or Mr. C. Rally, Eagle and Phoenix Hotel. Augusta, August 28 w4i* ggS ~ TRAVELLERS GOING NORTH j Ry the Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Road Com- I pany’s Line, are respeelfullv inlornied that they wiki find the route through Halifax, Garys, I’cterslnirg, Richmond, Washington and Hnltnnore, liie most expeditious ; the lime troiu (Iharlcston to N. York I'ciug by tins line (through Petersburg, Ac ) half a day less than by uny other interior route. i ho Petersburg Rail Road Company have al ways locomotives, with coaches, Ac. ready at (hi rys, to proceed immediately for the North upon the arrival <d (lie passengers,and irnvollers are referred lo Mr. if. F. Halsey, their agent at Halifax, upon I whose representations they may implicitly rely. I t here is no uncertainty or detention on this route; all the lines non ft ol the Roanoke run in regular connection, and the engineers being careful, circumspect and sober, and every other precaution taken to render this line sale and eomforlable, the attention of the public is invited to it. An Agent attends at Garys and lakes charge of all luggage, an I accompanies the same, without trouble to I he traveller, all the way to Washington. Petersburg It. Road Go’s OHico, 1 August 28,1838. t 3ni UROt GHT to the Jail in Waynesboro, Burke county, a negro man, about five feet nine or ’on inches Idgh.snys his name is Adam, and that he is hired out to James Langston, of Columbia county, Ga.; bo is dark complected, and says Geo Gunby is guardian for his mistress. The owner is requested lo come and take him out and pay ex penses. John a. Huberts,Jailor, august 23 wtf GUARDIAN’S SALK!. \7Zxl ILL be sold at the court house in Talliaferro < * county, on the firsi. Tnerdny in November next, the following tract of land, I o wit,two hundred acres of land, lying about four miles east of Craw forilville, on the Georgia Rail Road, about filly acres cleared balance well umbered, sold ns (lie properly ol Iho orphans of lames Langdon, de ceased, for the purpose of distribution. Terms on the day ofsale DOROTHY LANGDON,Guardian. August 28,1838. Id LINCOLN tSIII.KII t v, ON the first Tuesday in October next, will be sold before Ihe court house door, in the town of Lincoln, between I tic usual hours of sale, six hundred acres of land, n.oro or less, on the waters of Savannah river, adjoining the lands ol William Park, sen , and others ; levied on as the property lof Willi s Florence, lo satisfy a fi. (a. in favor of Janie E. Todd. BKNJ. F. TATO.VI, Dep’y Sh’flf. August 28, 1838. til rIIASB NOTICE. —An Election will be held A at the Council Chamber on Tuesday next, at 10 o’clock, lor a Jailor, lo serve until the first Sat urday in January next, vacated by the death of Eli Morgan. Persons applying will hand in then appli cations, naming their securities lo the clerk. Ry order of the Mayor, nng 27 d2l GEO. W. WALKER. Twenty Dollars Reward. ~ Runaway from the subscriber, about a month since, a negro girl by the name Atv- am ll * A plionsine, likely, and about six- Jy y li’ l n years ol age. ’J’be above reward A will be paid lor her upprebenslon and _ Clivery lo .1. P.SETZE. a ug 27 trwtf TV! OTlCK.—’J’ho firm »l ,1. I*. Seize <& Co. 1 ■ was dissolved on lhe7lh mnt. hy-muiuul con sent ; either parly Is authorised to use the name of the late firm in settling up the business. J.P. SEI ZE. A. SAHAL, E. R. SIMONNET. .1. I’. Seize will conlinuo the business nr. the old stand. aug 20 DANCING SCHOOL, aiul I lie most use ful accomplishment.—Moms. ROSSIEIIX from Paris, who lias established limisell in the oil y of Richmond, Va. since 182'J, and lias given ample testimony of Ids qualification ns prolessor of the art he teaches, respectfully announces to the ladies and gentlemen of Augusta, and its vicinity, that lie will, mi Friday next, Ist of September, open his School in the Masonic Hall. For ladies and masters under fifteen, in the afternoon ntFo’ulock 1 here«vill fie a niglii school lor gentlemen, their attendance will he at 7 o’clock in the evening. Mr. I! will leach that elegant and polite accomplishment in the same style he has heretofore taught in Paris, (a style which lias never been taught by any masters in this country.) Air R. nnxmusnot lo interfere with the religions feeling of the respectable people of die community, would assure them that bis scientific modern method of teaching that superb art, which is not only one of the essential branches of education, bnl also gives an easy carriage to Ibe body and man- I ners, required in all the circles of the bean mondo and well educated, is such ns does not counteract any principles of religion whatever, nr cause it to forbid the rising generation to take dial means lo beasmo healthy, graceful and polite. Parents who wish lo have their children instruct ed in ihis useful, delightful and polite nccornplish- I meat, are respectfully invited to enter them imme diately. Also, gentlemen who intend becoming scholars, are invited to commence immediately. As soon as die pupils can go through the figures, there will be a practising Cotilion Parly eve y week. As Mr. R. cannot remain longer than one session ha earnestly solicits the attention of those who wish to attend Ins school. Ladies and Gentlemen who wish lo learn the de lightful and beautiful Waltz, will make a private Glass, which w ill he attended in the morning. As the time is short, Mr. B. will attend all day at the Hall, for the purpose of accomodating every one. Terms —Sl5 lor a session—S3 lo be paid at the beginning, and SIU to bo paid at any lime in the last week of tuition. Mr. R can be seen at llio Masonic Hall from 10 to 12 in the morning, and in the afternoon, aug 25 tw4t j T IIKGIT KKOKEE LAND LOTT lilt V 4 (ONTAI.NI NG a numerical list of the names of j the fortunate drawers in said Lottery, with a J map of each district, by James F'. Smith, of Mil ledgcville, Geo. For sale by T. H. PLANT. July 28 jVTOTKJK. —All persons indebted to the late is firm of Price A. Mallory, are respectfully soli cited to cull and settle without delay. WILLIAM O. PRICE, l July 2 JOHN MALLERY. COTTON WABE HOURE AND CO.U. MISSION UILSINESS. : r! ( M. SIMMONS having tak n that safe and B . convenient fire pinot ware house on Broad street, term irly occnpiey by Messrs. I W. & J. T. I Heard, will be prepared to attend to all business in his line. He will be thankful fer a share of that public patronage, which hy stiiet attention to busi ness, he hopes to merit. ts July 27, 1838. PROTECTION INSCJRA NCK COM PAN V. 1 1 (HE undersigned,agents ol the Protection In- H. surance Company of Hartford, Connecticut, are prepared to insure buildings and their contents against loss or damage by fire on the most reasona ble terms. VV. & J, O.GATLIN, ect 31 dll 255 * *7ILLIAMI 11, CRAN lias just received V » the following articles vvhich will bo sold low for cash— Chineele Cord, assorted colors, Fine Narrow Tape, Cotton Cord, l ine Patent Thread, Zephyr Worsted lot embroidery, Lamp 'land Fringe, Fine Straw and Leghorn Bonnets Ju!v‘. 7 I'pvump A\D CLOVER SEED.—A i D S “l , Pij r "* Bnga, Flat Dnleb'Tumip ■ u *‘0(1 Clover heed. Just received and forisale by JSff 18 ItAVILAM). RISI.KY * Co. f INDI AN HAIR OIL—A supply justjteeeiv e8 "ml for sale by ANTON V & HALVES, nng In ' 5() ~b7 V«o. 111. MACKEREL, j.M ' received and for sale low by . aogio f.t HATH BONE & R AKER- S' AC'ON.— I7,OOO lbs prime Baltimore Bacon, - r * nil Sides, for sale on liberal terms by nng Id sw7w W. AJ. NELSON ACo. SALE—A Negro VVonmn, a good I cook, washer and ironer. Terms liberal nng 13 Apply to JNO. S. HUTCHINSON. (NOGNACBRAN DY. -10 ball pipes siipo ■> rior Cognac Brandy,just received and fir sale 1 nng? by JOHN _S. HUTCHINSON. •_>|k HHLS superior (anal and Howard st. oV* * Flour, just received and lor sale bv aug 7 W, I& .1. U. JACKSON. i DILOT BREAD 100 aids Pilot Bread, -I weighing about eighty lbs each, for sale low by nngG ISAAC MOISE Bacon. —33,000 lbs Sides and Shoulders, Hue Innore and Cincinnati cured, for sale low by nng 6 ISAAC MOISE. HA .71S, II AMS.—IOO Prime Baltimore Hams for sale by [nng ft] ISAAC MOISE. I B Alt I), LARD. MiO kegs Leaf Lard fin sale I augl by ISAAC MOISE. ('iLA RIFIEl) SUGAIt.—6 hhds Clarified J Sugar, for preserving, lor sale by nng 1 ISAAC MOISE. JJfALM LEAF HOODS, jnst received by ang3 WM. H CRANE. I3LAIN AND MIXED STRAW HON- N K TS, just received and for sale liy _Jnly 10 WM. H CRANK. PAPER. —30 reams fine Medium Priming Pa per for sale, on consignment,at factor's prices. Apply at Ibis office. June 13 ON CONSIGNMENT.—IOOO pieces heavy Hemp Bagging; lor sale low by janSO ts 16 H.C. BRYSON Ife CO. 1 A LOUR.—7O bhls superfine Kiclnnond Flour, suitable for family use,just landed and for sale June II bv GEO. R. JESSUP A Co. AltS.—Jnst reeieved, 10 Idols Fine Sugars, 5 bbds 3d quality do., 5 boxes l.onl Sugar, lor sale low by JNO. M COOPER & SON. July 10 DOC T. Mt>NIIOE , DENT! aT, may be eon sulted professionally ut all hours at llio Eagle and Phoeinx Motel, Room No 10. ts may 3 (\)EW CHOP MOLASSES.—7O htids. Tor solo by T S A G II METCALF. march 30 A COOK W ANTED, of good character am l capacity, to cook lor a small family, for which a liberal price will be paid. Enquire at this office, oral No. 303 Broad street, if June 7 PAVILION ROBBINET 30 pieces Boiv bind for Pavilions, KM wide; also, Cotton and Linen Netting,jnst. received by June 37 THOS. 11. WYATT ACo. TOBACCO. 1 Tobacco, ofsupe * f rior quality, on band and lor saloon rea sonable terms, by BAIRD & ROWLAND. nng 33 svvGvv i(U) HIRE.—F our or five Negro Boys. B Also, about the same ol women and girls. Apply to D. L. HOLLIDAY, jan 10 7 t( Military shaving soap.—This superior article, so constantly in demand by those who are acquainted with its peculiar excel lence is now for sale by die subscribers, nng JG ANTONY A HAINES. ~ STOVALL & HAMLEN“ WHOLESALE DRV GOODS MERCHANTS, Ami General Grocers, AUtr CS I A, till. Dry Goods Sale Rooi.a over I he Grocery store. VAI Hires E (-OTTO N I »SN AIIU1?( IS, - A CONSTANT supply of the above article for sale at Factory prices by the age,•!(.«. mar 3 49 CLARKE, M’TKIIt A CO W ANT ED TO PURCHASE, ~ I or 31) likely young Negroes, for which goo. -1 cW* * tiriees will be paid, in cash, by dec3o 397 wif J. <fe D. MORRISON, 8" IioPTVBTEAi). —3OO bags Shot, ass^d; 10 Kegs bar load; lor sale at Manufacturers prices,by THOS J PARMELEE, Agent of the .Shot Tower Co. of Baltimore. A enostanlsnpply kepton hand. march 10 f»mo ~ NECK STOC K 757 Cni'ERIOR Klnek Satin, Bombazine, Plain and Figured Black Summer Stocks, of the best make and style, just received bv WM. O. PRICE, Juno IG No. 358 Broad sired. WHITE LEAD AND LINSEED OIL. The subscribers have on band and on pas sage, a 'urge supply of While I end, pure, Nos 1 and 3, with Linseed Oil, Paint Brushes, Ac. Ac. of die besi quality. ANTONY & HAINES, nng IG rpHE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore JL conducted under the firm of JA J Mcßrydn, will (or the future be carried on under that of J <jr J Mcßryde Co JAM ES MeBRV DE. JOHN MeBRYDE. may 14 ALEXANDER WALLACE fjNURNIP SEED.—RuIe Bnga, fresh* and I genuine Hanover, Large Globe, Large White Flat, While Flat Dutch, Large White Dutch, and Red Top Turnip Seed. Also, Rape, Millet, Hemp and Canary Seed, both plain mid mixed, jnst re, coived and lor sale by ANTONY A HAINES, nmr 3 333 Broad street. 11. VV. FORCE A CO. WHOLESALE SHOE DEALERS, No. 37G Urnad-sl. Augusta, Hi. HA V E received 1000 packages Hoots and shoes, comprising every article in the line ; which can ho sold us low as in the Northern cities. All ar rangements being with Manufactures diteet. A general assortment of LEATD KHS. april 34 PRIVATE HOARDING HOUSE. IVJ ILS. WILLIAMS having taken that oummo iTß. dious house, formerly occupied by Major Slarkis, 147 Broad street, a few doors below tbo Engle and Pbmnix Hotel, is now prepared to accom modate a few gentlemen with board and lodging, april IG ts 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, Ac. and to the adjustment and collection of debts. His office is at his residence in llte city of St. Augustine, East Florida. June 13 6m PETER SKEN SMITH. Georgia Insurance ami Trust Co. I July 3, 1838. (( rjtHE Board of Directors have this day declared JL a dividend of Six Dollars per share, from the profits of the last six months; which will be paid to the Stockholders, or their legal representatives, on demand. The holders ts new Stock are required to pay all interest due up to the 21st ultimo. July 3 WM. T. GOUT.n. Seft’y. ipHA M PAG N E WlNE—Just received from * J the well known house of J. Perrier, Son <V Co. | in Franco, a supply of their highly esteemed Cham pagne Wines, viz : 75 baskets Vine brand, quarts 50 Imskest Vine brand, pints 75 baskets Bacchus brand, quarts 35 baskets Bacchus brand, pints aug 11 Forf-nlf!low by N. SMITH AO. ST RE NGTH ENI NO P LASTEKsT’ pr* pared for pains, weakness in the breast side back,or limbs, Ac, they will give almost immediate and soothing relief, and for pleasantness, safely, casv, and certainty, are decidedly superior to must other remedies. F'or solo hv ANTONY A HAINES, j april 23 332 Broad street. jj>AINTS AND WHITING. —On consign I JE- mem, 35 kegs rich Chrome Green Paint, 23 ikegs bright Chrome Yellow, all finely ground in j pure linseed oil and ready lor the painter's use; also, i 5 barrels Whiting, 'gilders' ) 'J he above articles ! , will lie sold low for cash only. r 1 aug 16 ANTONY A HAINES. ' , BACON. I* 1 I.I!S Hncun Nicies y-■ V ‘ l .°( | < l lbs prime Mama 2,000 lbs prime Shoulders, " Just received and for sale by SIBLEY ACRAPON. Hnmbiirj, A liglist ‘.7 3t (fesSs J 1 ® RENT, from Ihe Ist day of Or -1 El V.’ ~er llext ' lho new Brick Dwelling, on iV'f.Vr Bevnnl.li street, next below the residence of A (.ardelle. Esq JOHN PIIINIZY. _ nug 22 wit M. TO It IC,NT—The lower half ol the largo building lately occupied by William Woodbury, as a crockery store, suitable lor a grocery or dry goods store. For terms apply to nos'i-i ISAAC MQIBE, 811 Broad s t. . .3k TO RENT, the three story Dwelling > ” n ‘l office, at present occupied by Dr i L'Vl'iillL.Boliertson.oii Campbell street. I ho store and dwelling, fireproof, No. I Bridge R»w- Apply to McKBNZIE & BENNOCIL N. B. Notes payable quarterly, and lho oeenpants paying for the use ol the hydrant water on the lots. pug 1-7 ts r Jkdk . W ANTED TO It dwaliing IpSjjiW 'V'nse, near the central pint of the city,on ——.herot the hack streets. A comfortable r snail house, with a small garden attached, would be preferred. Enquired 1 ; lUI K ? if W. T. THOMPSON. /Lsdk EOIt SALE —Possession given Im -3 !.".-2":]|f p ,f dinie!y—a House and Lot on Ellis st. the lower part of the city. Enquire at tins office. if aug If SUMMER RETREAT FOR SALK. MU ill be sold, if applied lor shortly, the lot and improvements at the Sand Hills,Known ns the Tnrknclt Spring Place, (iinner'y owno I and occupied hy t.’ol 'Thomas McGran. The lot enritaiuins twenty five acres, a largo part ol which is in woods,and ineliidos Turkuelt’s Spring, from which lho City of Augusta is supplied with water. On the premises is a comfortable dwelling with all other buildings necessary lor th > accom modation of a family. Possession can he given immediately Also —A small Lot containing between two mid three acres, separate from the above hy the Mil lodgevillo Koud. Apply to MaA‘B luth HENRY II HUMMING. Trens’r*’ office ofTheStoiiinli’t Co. ofGa, Augusta, August 11, 1838. rpHEiolh iwing articles remaining in my office A (or some tune past, will, unless claimed hy the 20lh of September next, he disposed of at pub lic auction, to pay expenses, viz : No mark, 1 Trunk 1 bundle Frying Pans No mark, 1 Rocking Chair No mark, 1 bundle of 2 Rocking Chairs No mark, I bundle of 2 Rocking Chairs Humphrey Moore, Macon, Gu 1 bbl of g’d Pepper 1., Gowdy, I bhl of Liquor J. M- Coiine, I bbl of Liquor N. Ponsct A Fils, 1 qr cask of Liquor No murk, 1 coil of Rope Diamond J., Hamburg, S. C., I bale Diamond J., Hamburg, S. C., I halo Naylor A. Co. 1 bundle of Sieol Green wade, B &. Co., I bundle of Steel No mark, 1 bundle of Horse Collars JOHN A. BARNES, See'y &. TrensT. august 35 trwtd r | x HE subscriber would lake the present oppor ■ tiinily to express, to bis friends, his acknow ledgements (or their very liberal patronage extended to him during the short lime he has resided among them. He would, also, iiilinin them that his next qimitcr will commence on the first Monday of Oc tober next, in the rooms he now oeenpies, and, as his number ol pupils is limited, he will receive none after the commencement of it. All who wish to enter Ins school must apply in person previous to that lime. Terms as herelofoio. t ommon I-tig lis 1 1 hrauc lies $l2 fib per qr in ad vance. Higher do do 2000 do do Languages 20 00 do do Vocal Music without extra charge. Those pupils attending to the Natural Sciences, w ill have the privilege of hearing lectures upon the same, accompanied hy experiments, without any additional expense. U, p. ADAAIS. august 20 fiwtrw 84 Oil SA LE— 234 acres LAND, in Richmond county, six mid a half miles from Augusta. 100 neres, nine miles from Augusta 1100 Burke county, near Demery s Ferry 2021 No 35, 6th district, Wilkinson 2021 ” 52, lOlh ” Houston 12021 11 130, Hlli ** W ilUiiisow |2021 ” 140, 31st ” 1-eo 2021 ” 137, filh ” Houston 2021 '■ 202, 23.1 ” Wilkinson 2021 ’ 175, 25th " Twiggs 21)31 ” 183, Dili ” Wilkinson 63 acres near Harrisburg For terms apply to GEORGE A. H. WALKER, Dallas, Alabama, or to n "g 10 Ift A, JOHNS'T<>N, Augusta, fin. STEEL WHS FOB COTTON <; INJfT~ NEW INVENTION. , fIIIEsu:V-.e.'iber has just received a supply „f i|,e M. FATHN’i' iHUS tor Colton Gins, which have been spoken so iij/hly of wherever they have been tried throughout lho Cotton Glowing Aisles. These Ribs are so constructed that one set will last twenty years or more, and ho constantly in use, by having an extra set of Cast Steel faces. The laces tire made to fit on the front es the Ribs, where the Saws pass through, and in so simple a manner that ■ any person con put them on. The subscriber will t always keep a supply of Gins on hand of the above i description. WILLIAM JONES, < A few doors above the Upper Market. I July 13 < NOTICE. —The subscriber being about to close his business, r<quests those who are in debted to him to call and settle their notes and ae- . counts previous to the first of October next, after , that lime they will he placed in the hands of an j attorney for collection. All persons having demands against the subscri ber will please bring them in lor settlement. MARTIN FREDERICK ! The stock ot goods and fixtures will bo for sale at or previous to that time; also, house and store to rent, all on reasonable forms. . July 26 trwtlstoet JO" The Constitutional Ist will publish the above till Ist October. NE\V PUBLICATIONS. ’ t JUST received hy THOM A A RICHARDS, the Life and adventures of Mr. N ebulas Nick- 1 Icliy, ny Boz, No. 2, with illustrations. Oliver Twist, or the Parish Boy’s Program, part I 2d,No. I. Lights and Shadows of Irish Life, hy Mrs. S. C. i Hall, 3 vols. 13 mo. The Croc it System in France, Great Britain and United Stales, bv 11. t. Carey, author of Principles ol Political Economy, Air. Air. Sketches ol Young Ladies by Quiz, with Sketched of Young Gentlemen by Quiz, Junior. July 34 NOTICE. —The co-partnership heretoloroe* isling under the firm of T. 11. A. I. C Plant, is this day dissolved hy mutual Consent. Either party is authorized louse the name of the late firm in settling up the business. T. 11. PLANT, July 3 I. C. PLANT. I | The Book-selling and Binding business will be , continued at the old stand, hy the subscriber, on j his own account. T.ll. PLANT. , rimiL subscribers having this day formed " aCO partnership in lho Bonk selling business, I and taken the stock of the late firm of I. C Planl Ai. Co. at (hilnmbns the business w ill be conducted tinder the firm tis Plant A, Norton. T. 11. PLANT, 1 July 18 J, A. NORTON. \OTICE.— l he co-partnership lieretolore ex isting at Columbus, Georgia, under the linn if I. (). Plant & Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. John A. Norton is duly aitlhorized to attend to any business of the lulu film. T. H PLANT, July 3 I C. PI. A NT. : “ CHOICE LIQUOBB, WINES, &c. ’ ,i PIPES Cognac. Brandy, fib proof 0 I do Champagne do very old f 3 do pure Holland Gin r * I hhd Jamaica Rmn 3 pipes choice old Madeira Wine, Lewis & Co. and New ion, Gordon At Co's brands 6 qr casks pale Sherry, es the well known brands ol Duff Gordon and Smith, Bailey n Ai Co. 5 4 qr casks Port, imported direct from London n 20 dozen do extra age and quality ,! 15 qr casks Teneriff! Wino, brand Putsly &Co s ' 10 dii Sweet Malaga 15 boxes Sautotne Wine for sale by July 26 JOHN COSKERY. GEORGIA STATE I- O T T K K y, For the benefit o f tho Augusta Independent Eire Conipniiy. CLASS NO. 35, FOR 1838. To be determined by the drawing of the Virginia Slate Lottery, for rhe Benefit at the town of , Wheeling,>Cln*s No 5. To be drawn at ALEXANDRIA, Va. on Saturday, September Ist, 1838. U. S. Grkuoky & Co , Manager*. A. READ, (Jotilraetor. /.» Numbers—l 4 Drawn Ballots. 'SCH E M E . I Prize of $30,000 $30,000 1 10,000 10,000 1 6,000 6,000 1 •’>,ooo 6,000 I -LOOO 4,000 i a,ooo 3,000 I 2,500 2,500 1 a, 120 2,120 I 2,000 2,000 25 1,000 25.000 20 500 10,1,00 20 400 8,000 30 300 9,000 40 250 10,000 50 200 10,000 <0 150 10,500 100 100 ]O,OOO 122 80 9,760 122 «• 70 8,540 122 40 4.880 5,185 20 1037,00 25,620 10 256,200 31,535 Prizes, annunling to $510,200 Tickets B)o—Shares hi proportion. Orders lor Tickets in the above scheme will meet with promt l ultenl on if addressed (post paid) to A. ULAU, Agent, Augusta, tin. Billia HD table eor sale.'~a Billiard Table,in good older, with nil the ne cessary apparatus, w ill ho sold on the most reason able lerms, if application is made soon. Enquire of nug 9 wi( W. E. & J. U. JACKSON MILS. C. lIOEEMAN has just received the following goods;—l cases assorted straw bonnets mid large size hoods, infants' ImK, 2 eases Scotch thread and cotton hose, assorted t French rapes and collars, latest style; English and French thread lac.es and edging; black lain, great variety, cuffs, suspenders,cotton hall hose, English silk hull’ hose, picnic and'silk gloves, figured Imliliinel, bar rege, hair brushes, new style bend, silk and straw hags for ladies, mahogany boxes mid working boxes, worked hands, si k end head purses, garters, ivory lans, Mark cliidlys, linen cambric handkerchiefs, French law ns, plaid ribbons, narrow gauze ribbons No. 3, black silk braids, card cases, soaps, sheetings, drillings and shirtings, plain French muslins, jacco licit and cambric, hue striped dirnilys, French Dow ers and wreaths, black hue veils, now stylo, etc. etc. nug 14 Im4'.w I.HPKOVHI) SI) RG ICONS’ TRUSSES For the radical care <;/ Hernia, or Ita/ilure, Invented by Heller Chase. >l. n. ol Philadelphia. IIHIE subscriber would respectfully inform tho -I modi nl profession,and those nllhcled w ith Her rttaor Bitplnre,thin, having luiidoarraiigemonls wnh I the general agent of the inventor, to he copstnntly \ supplied with then'justly celebrated Trusses, he is now prepared to furnish instruments, and also lo treat this ufllieting disease, us mot with in every i age and in both sexes. i The instruments c insist of Inguinal Trusses, 8 • sizes; Ventro Inguinal Trusses, 8 sizes; Fcnro- t nil Trusses, 2 sizes; Umbilical and Ventral Trus- t ses, 3 sizes; of double Trusses, 8 sizes, adapted lo all tbo forms of Double Rupture i These instruments must be used by Physicians s well versed in the minute anatomy of the parts ini- ■ plicated in Hernia. They are adapted to every va- t rielyol reducible Hernia, mid do not interfere with the ordinary iiviicatiuns of tho patient. < Persons from a distance cun have the instruments I applied, mid all necessary directions given, us to the i management ol the case, on application to tliesti!)- | scriher, itL Ids office on Campbell si. Augusta, Ca may2l F.M.ROBERTSON, 51. I) GEO It (HA HAIL- K OAK, jpmmmsst ; I tin passenger cars will leave Augusta Daily, nt j. ll ' P» Kt 5 o'c.loi U, A. M. for VVarnailon, and ('.raw- i 1 lordvillo Daily, ,-x, „,,i„.t ) Uwvoruinir i leave t Viwlordville at. half past 10 o’clock, a. si . ami Warren ton id 11 O'clock, a. n. On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridas*, stages leaveCrawfordvillo for Washington, Alliens, via Lexington, mid for Rome, via Greensboro', Madi son mid Decatur. RICHARD PETERS, Jr. K .sidont Engineer At Sdp’t of Transportation, nug 1 GEORGIA RAIL ROAD NO'nUE. , JGUIKIGHT is now carried on the Kail Road he ■M- tween Augusta and lliirrentoii, at the lollow ing rates—cotton $1 per halo, merchandise 25 cents per hundred pounds, or 5 cts per cubic (oof. Between Augusta add Crawfbrdvillo—Colton $1 25 per halo, merchandise 33J cts per hundred pounds, or 61 cts per cubic 6ml. George 11. Thompson, agent lor the Cit at Craw ford vi lie, and Jim. 11. Roberts, agent of the ('oinpany at Warrenloii, will attend to receiving and (Reward ing produce and merchandine, without charge lor coinnnssiuns or storage. Spacious warehouses have been creeled at the above stations for the re ception of merchandise, until n is (or warded. RICHARD PETERS,Jr. , Resident Engineer i)r Sup'l of Transportation Juno 14 ill EDM) A L COLLEGE Ol' GEORGIA. 1 riIHK seventh Course of Lectures in lids I list Hu- 1 A lion, will he cummeneed on the second Mon day (tlte 12lh) of next November, and he terminated ' on the first Saturday, (the 2d) of March following. 1 The I.eel tires will bo deliver'd by ' (>. ill Nkvvton, iM. I>. Pro Connor of Anatomy. i Ij. A. Di/uah, M. I). Pro fern* or of JMiyuiology and Pa! fil Anatomy. ( 1 1 a it i .k s Davis, M. I). Pr. feasor of Chemistry u nml Pharmucy. * 1 Jl)HKI'll A. Kvk, M. 1). Professor of Therapeutics mid Mater in Merliea. L. D. Font), M. D. Professor cl Institutes and Practice of Medicine. Padi. ?, Eve, M. f). Professor of Principles nml Practice of Surgery. Mu.ton Antony, M. I). Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Infants. The Pro lessor ol Anatomy will superintend the Disserting Rooms in person,and discharge the du | ties of Demonstrator wit built additional ten. In the I College Buildings, Museum, Chemical Apparatus, Library; Ac. are invested $10,01)0, I The exfiensos lor the full course ol tiCClUrcs, in- i eluding the Demonstration ticket, is $ 115. Students I unending this Insiitdtion lor the first time, will pay i for Matriculation $5 Tho current money ol any of i the Simca in which students msy reside, will be laker, at par. Specimens in Anatomy and Natural History will he thankfully received lor the Museum. PAUL F. EVE, Dean of the Faculty. Augusta, August 17, 1838. x$ The following papers w ill advertise the above to the amount of $5 each, viz ; The Southern Whig, Alhei s Banner, Brunswick Advocate, Columbus centifii.! and Herald, Georgia Messeng. r, the Geor gian, tho Republican, Georgia Journal, Standard id Union, nml tbo Western Georgian, (tin ); the Pen dleton Messenger nod Greenville ,Mountaineer, (S. C.); Western Carolinian, Salisbury, (N. C,); the Southern Argus, Columbus, Sentinel mid Exposi tor, Vicksburg, the Missisnippian, and Natchez Free Trader, (Miss.); Alabama Journal, Alabama Stale Intelligencer, the Democrat, Huntsville, Mobile Morning Chronicle, Mobile Register, tbo Morgan Observer, Decatur, (Ala.); the Floridian, the Apala chicola Gazette and S|„ Augustine Herald. (Fin ); I ilie Knoxville Register and Tennessee Sentinel, Jomjsbopougli, (Tetr.t ); New Orleans Bee, rl.n); the Richmond Enquirer and National Intelligencer. EIRE PROOF W ARE HOUSE. rWN HE subscribers take this method of informing the public that they will continue to transact ns general COMMISSION BUSINESS. Then Warehouses are in complete repair, and they soli cit iishareofpablie favour. Grateful (or past patro nage, they assure their friends no exertions shall he wanting to promote the interest of those who may i entrust their business to them. Their charges in future will be like other establishment!) of the kind > Liberal advances on produce in store. Receiving and forwarding goods ot cotton promptly attended to. S KNLELAND & CO ang 3i 2U5 swtf Thi »»>II\ .s. HUTCHINSON. ‘ a V» ui 104 o cluck, J ll front of my stoic,' will bo sold, barrels Gin •1 pipes lirandy 3 casks bottled Porter 4 barrels iVlulosscs 4 barrels Sugar 4 casks Claret VVioo f> Mm trusses - 1 } bundles .Spun Cotton b Wooden Cloths _ Terms cash 1 . Na '' oj J torses. JOHN ,S. 11l Tl || INSON. ii, , ./MW UAV.itHlbmsu SON ‘ Will, he told m front of my so,re,* (or and on account of United States. 10 flood WOKKINO HORSES. ail fl Terms cash. Lease at Auction. ,} L ' V . * • JACKSON, ho first 1 itesdey in September next, 1 , c , 01 ,llu htwer niaiket, lite inioxpired l“1? of lot •»>;! nnprovenit rns on the corner of t „ “bd Widker streets, at present occupied b u M TI 1b V * lia,U,y ’ ns a r « la ‘> alibp. _y _ Term* at sale. A At Private Sate, NEGRO WOMAN, about twenty years of age, a first rmo bouse servant, searuatresi. washer and ironcr. Enquire of *«g VV. K. & J. V. JACKSON. FINJB ENimhlSH SIlOAl> < LOTUS. • OS!' received, sonic very superior import led Black, Blue, and fashionable Coloured Cloths, of the best English fabric, finest of wool and velvet finish, which, with a beautiful assort mint of i antaloon fluffs, and superb Vestings, will bo sold by the pattern, or made to measure in their best iylo t by VV.VI O. PRICK; J® Draper mid Tailor. ummm tuteo i ok ss OR FKIVIA LK’S FR lEND. AFRESH supply of the above valuable rnndl cine has just been received and for sale, whole sale and retail, by the subscriber, at bis wholesale drug store, north side ol Broad street Augusta. jnn.» 2U 1f.2 NELSON CARTER AUC.'ILSTA FKMAMi SIMM VARV." MRS. 11, 1., MOISE respectfully informs the inhabitants of Augusta and its vicinity,- t lull the wtruer session of her Seminary vvdl com menco on the Ist of October next, and that she has succeciled in obtaining the most eflicienl assistant* , I will male am) female, in order to render that :<ati.s faction vvhieli site so ardently desires 'l'he course of studies will Consist of throe de partments. Pr.. Qr. 3 raws. First Course —Orthography, Rending, Writing, Arithmetic and Elementary Branches of t History, Grammar anti Geography. Secemd Course. — History, modern and ancictif, Geography, Grammar,- i arsing, Orthoepy and Dictation* $1(1 Thirds Course Comprising every branch ol an English Education, as taught in the prin ciple Academies of the United States. $l5 French, Spanish, and Latin Languages, each $lO Drawing $lO Painting irt writer colors . slo Music on Piano Koite, inclmfing Vocal IMii*rn $2O Music on the Guitar, including Vocal Music $lO I'se ol the Piano gratis. It is desirable that, pupils should ho ftntoted nl a* (*arly a period us possible, lor the purpose of form ing classes, hut as this is attended with some in convenience to distant paifons, u is the established rule with drift seminary that din quarter Commence onl y when the. pupil is entered. No pupil will ho received fora lc s term than one quarter, nor will any deduction bo made for ab sence. Throughout the year, there will be but one month’s vacation, lor which, no deduction will bo made. Mrs. Moiso can accommodate a limited number of young ladies in hot family with Boarding and Lodging, who to being under her immediate charge, stricl-alteiitiori will he paid to their morals and de pot tment Bearding and Lodging, per quarter $5O. august 20 fnvtrvv Mr. and Mrs. EGERTON’S SCHOOL. MR- and Mrs KG I- RTO.N lx g lento gratefully - to acknowledge the liberal patronage and en couragement which limy hate received from their friends and the public during the pant year— : They pledge lheiii.se! ves that I heir exertions shall, not be wanting to render their institution still inert* ' worthy ol v.ublie, confidence. V I \»- i-uu an ul instruction in the ensuing term w ill tie extenoeu, um\ \>»Mt vu\<m«* n t fords will lie emploj oil in the departments ol lliii School. T'hure will he hut our term in the year, extending from tho lot of October to the Ist ol .1 It IV. Nhno will be admitted for ti less period ilinn one term. The Primary Department will consist of Miuill childran, mid their studios will he strictly tdemen lorv. Tuition liir the term Wit 7Ac Senior Department will embrace all except tho children, anil comprise n liberal mid complete course nl Hlii.ly ; cttnaislrng nl' I Os thd eoiimion I'h glinh Itrnhcllrh, 2 Oftlie higher ling. flrniifclitismid Hellos LollrCSi 3 Os Alalhemiilii x, 4 Ol Natural Sciences, 6 Os Ancient Uln.-sicS; (i Os VHr.nl Mitsui Tuition $8(1 Mimic on the J’intio Forte, (extra) $73 French, <lO Drawing, 4t Use ol piaetishig Piano, H One half payment required in advance. Ui* particularly desired, in order to prevent breaking op the classos, that those who are to be come pupils of the school, may he sent at the lo ginning of the term, and columned, if piaclicahle, to thh end. No deduct ton will, he made for absence, either at the beginning or end of the term. The rooms are tilled up in a style o( comfort and elegance, and with I lie additions lo he made, will ho adapted lo seat coioiiiodihosly eighty pupils, to which number the school (exclusive of the Primary Department) will hosrictiy limited. Jtdy 7 If Sfr The Sonil ern Uehordcr,Columbus Enquirer aiel Athens Whig, will publish the above weekly till tho first ol October, nod elm rife thi. office f LIi V ISHY STABI.EfI. f|lH F. Suhser'her having ropurchasi d of liainhy 1 A Alnlaiul, the exieusivo range of stables for merly owned by huh, in the rear of the Pavilion, and known lor a long lime as the Cloho Hotel slu hies, has filled them up in their former style, and they are now ready lor the reception and keeping ol Horses, either of cil.z.ns or transient persons IPs numerous lilends add acquaiiiiahccs in tin* Wcstdrn stales who are in tlio habit of bringing droves of Morses lo this city, are also respect lull V informed, that ho is prepared to keep any number us Horses that may he brought. Ho will also act a. < icner.'d Agent, for the Mile of Horses, ('nrriogi s, ij'o-and from his long experience in tho business, and Id. extensive acquaintance, he hopes lo receivt) a liberal patronage. No expense or exertion shall lie spared to satisfy those who may see proper to patronize him, and ho most respectfully informs the public, that he con- I limes to do business at his old stand ns formerly JOHN li. UUKUUUN. Or>-The Uonisvrllo (Kentucky) Journal, will please publish ihis in their IVeekly paper, until th u first November next.and charge the same to Chro nicle dr Sentinel Office, and loruard their account for payment 4m June 30 j fKTOTItE.— The cuggrtiierahip lieretofurs ex~ isling between Win. Hills and J. A. Vruornarn expired on the 23d nil. by limituliun,not on the Idih. us published by Win. Hills; neither is the said Win. Hills anthorimil to settle theaernunts; therefore all persons indebted to the firm will beheld responsible (or their accounts until some means arc devised In settle the same, us which duo notice w ill he given. July 2, IH3S. swlf J A. VKUOIIAN. s KOIKiIA fH.ffll. Flesh Stone Lime, us Xj"ns good quality as any in the market, put up - in boxes, stronger, tighter, and more convenient for I transportation than barrels, and holding lit* saint 1 quaintly. Price 93 the single box. and #2 -ip by the quantity, delivered at AtigiisM, al s and al the ino ill 1 1 of linar creek, on lire Savnunah river, it will he sold nl the sumo rates w it li freight off. Apply lo T. (•• S.MITII, Pluiuers’ Hotel, or June 11 tnuj-dif V KIKKPATUKK A: Co