Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, August 30, 1838, Image 3

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■it juiraT.rTrir“-~"*- I c **, m w* ■ m com>ir;i?< iai.. Augusta Market. Cotton. —Onr trade in this article is almost ul on end tor the season, most of onr shippers having retired from the market, mid the markets on the sen board being very dull, caused el tho s north hy a stoppage ol many of the factories, in consequence of tho long continued drought. Our quotations are from 8 to ] 1 cents. Exchange.—Chocks an dull .sale, they are now offered on New York at li per cent premium lor current hills and 25 per cent for city hills; Charles ton, 31 per cent is asked in current bills, h n they are also dull sale. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. SAVANNAH, Aug, 23, —L'leareJ, sclu* I.eoiuiue, Kcl- I y, Havana. ,AinvL-il, ship Itermann. Atlyn, LircrpoG, In* Sen Ist nmt, Hobart, lloston,steamboat t'uinseu, Peck, Cliatits, *on, steamboat T Salmomt, liurdeii, Cliarleston, steam boat Santee, Poinsett, liluek Creek, steamboat Ogle thorpe, Wood, Augusta, ~ —— -.ii - —-fx Tlie friends and acquaintances of dir. and Mrs. I,eon Baux, and .Mr. William Unix, are res pccllally invited to attend tho funeral ol the former This Morning, at. V) o'clock, from his lale residence in Ellis street. fjmm hjm~»i~wji _j su» si. i — r-rr ••z'S. -no f ■’ tr r-r twr *r Augusta Benevolent Society. The following are the Visiting Committees fip noinled to act for tlie present month : ( Division No. I.—John Knight, Win. Thompson, Mrs. 0. Smith, and Miss E Marshall Division No. 2.—Rev. Isaac Uoring, S. B. Groves, Mrs. Anna Winter, and Mrs. F. M Robertson. Division No. 3. Porter Fleming, Samuel C. Wil son, Mis. Rama McKinne,and M's. E. W. Colior. aug 21 T. S. STOY. Sec.’y. s)o* There will bon Camp Meeting in Tuliuf* rro, near Cruwlbrdville, beginning on the night of tlie Vtb September, and conclude on the following Wednesday. At Bethany. Jefferson county, beginning on the night of the PJlh, and conclude on Wednesday morning following. At Old Church, Burke coun'y, beginning on tho night of the 17lh October, and conclude the follow ing Monday. At Fountain, Warren county, beginning on the night of the 2filli October, and conclude on the fol lowing Wednesday. ting 23 Dining my absence from the Slate, William 11. Cudiney and Nathaniel Patten, are my author ised agents, lor the transaction of business connect ed with the olKcoof the Chronicle &: Sentinel. WILLIAM E. JONES. Augusta, July 7,1833] , ; jVJ R. A. III'. AO is my duly authorised agent IT4 during my absence from the stale. WILLIAM CLAGETT, Jr. Augusta, August 23, 1833. if fi kUSING my short absence from the slate, Mr. A STEVENS is my duly authorised agent, tohrmisacl any business in vv Mich I may be cou vßt&f}. fang 21 (iwj J. K. STf.VENS. DURING my temporary nbsense from the city Mr. JOHN IIEES will act for mo in any business I hut 1 nny be interested in. EGBERT B. BEALL. Augusta, August 14,1838. 2w (\f OTIC K.—Me. JAMBS M. BAKER is my fa authorised attorney during my absence Irom 1 be state. WELCOME ALLEN. angustC, 1833. sw4w (VTOTICE. —During tho subscribers temporary JI absence Mr. A. 11. Stone is bis duly authori sed Attorney. lilit). A. VVfll.Kl'.li. may 1 if jVOTICE. — Mr. J'. WILLIS is my duly an Is thorised attorney during my short absence Irom the state. 8. BUFORD. July .24,1838. ts rVURING nty short absence from the state Mr BT JAMES nUULIiEUT, and M. OGDEN pro my authorised agents to transact any business in which 1 may be connected. LUTHER ROLL. Augusta, July 25,1838. ts j%| OTIC li,—The firm ol .1 • I’. (Seize A Co. is was dissolved on the 7th inst. by mutual con sent ; either party is authorised to use the name of lie late linn in settling up the business. J.P.SKTZE, A. SABAL, E. li. SIMONNET. .1. P. Seize will continue the business ai. the dd stand aug 20 Til AYE LLEHS GOING NORTH By the Wilmington and RalcigliiFail Road Com pany’s Line, are respectfully intonated that they will [ind the route through llalillix, Garys, Petersburg, Richmond, Washington and Baltimore, the most expeditious; the lime from Charleston to N. t ork being by Ibis line (through Petersburg, &c ) hatj a iai/ less than ha ahy oilier interior route. | The Petersburg Rail Road Company have nl- Iways locomotives, with coaches, Ac. ready at Ga »ys, lo proceed immediately lor the North upon the farrival ol the passengers,and travellers arc referred ||o Mr. B. F. Halsey, their agent at Halifax, upon jvliose representations they may implicitly rely. E There is no uncertainty or detention on (hit wouto; all I lie lines north ot tlie Roanoke run in ■egulnr connection, and the engineers being careful, Circumspect and sober, and every other precaution jjinken to render this line satii and comfortable, the 'attention of the public is invited toil, j; An Agent attends at Garys and takes charge of niiiV'iggaue, and accompanies tho same, without. Stroiil.de to the traveller, all the way to Wrshington. i Petersburg R. Road Go’s Office, ) August 28,1838. $ 3m II.IIEAUDEN, ARTIST, BEGS leave respectfully to inform the citizens of AugaSfa, that be lias returned to this city, an<i taken the room formerly eecupiod by him in the Masonic Hall, where lie intends remaining lor a ew Njeeks, and where he would be happy to receive tjjose who may desire his professional services. JjTjpy-The public.generally, are invited to call and sec his specimens. nov 92 M- - - SkJOTICE. —Tlie subscribers having formed a Co-partnership lor the purpose of transact ing a general Commission Business in Savannah -as the successors of the late Mr. S. B. Parkrran .uftdcr the linn of llalsev & Hakwino, offer their .aetvices to Ins and their friends. D F. HALSEY, July 13 3m G. S. HARDING B■ AGENCY, yfiavan utili Insurance Ac Trust Co. THE undersigned, Agent of the above compa ny, will lake risks on shipments of Cotton or Merchandize from this place to Savannah, Charles «n, and Northern ports. JNO. F. LLOYD, dm 15 29 GEORGIA LINE WORKS. f|I HE subscribers respectfully inform the pnb- IJt lie that they have commenced the manufactory of I.IMF. near Jaeksonborough, in fScrJven county. Ga. They have extensive quar ries of Linestone, which is considered by profes sor 3 R Colling, Stale Geologist, to whom the proprietors are indebted for the information which induced them to embark in the undertaking, to be of the very purest kind. They have conse quently erected large and substantial Kilns in the most approved manner, and procured men from the North who are perfectly acquainted with the business. A portion of the Lime is now in j ■Krket and has been pronounced by the principal builders in the neighborhood of Augusta, anti others, to be of excellent quality. Tho subscri bers take pleasure in inviting those who take an | interest in l lie devcluporaent of the internal resour ces of Georgia, to examine it, being convinced that tile whole United States cannot produce a more •beautiful article. sis They have now n quantity on band, which they « deliver at the mouth of Brier Creek on the annah river,or at Augusta. J laving extensive nraliuns' in progress, they expect to he aide ng the next winter and spring to supply or toa very large amount; and they have every (tm to believe that they will entitle themselves favor and patronage of the public by pro- Wfcmg a cheaper and belter article at home than >ißi be found abroad. "dl be received by D Kirkpatrick A Co. 1 bos L Smith at Augusta, or Jaoksnnhoro’ ! \, - , , • OKNI MUS <fe SMITH. . ■ iqwdd-w t! I Malaga wine. I fill boring's 1n .,1 Malaga - Wi,,,.. I ~, * M »xey McmKh-Clarrt,ji|v| received nnd lorhy W. K .1 I JACKSON. ? , land f«k sale. « •Ill's subscriber ofTnr« for sale a valuable settle* - meju.nl J.nnd,lyingnt tbeniombol' Km k-Kye i ireel., on tbe Oconee river, in J.aurons county, emi j mining aboul l.wenty-five Imndrod acres; it is tbe 5 Brfjnt,rB rfjnt, r part of tho set! lenient that Ibnnerlv belonged to Seaborn Jones, deceased, of Kit hmond cininiy, end raring also four or five hundred acres more ol up-land. J be above named find lies remarkably r V V'*'’ ar,( - f*on«ißts ol up-land, bammock land, and . a >(,ul r, e' | i hundred acres river swamp, which abounds with cypress timber ol tho best ijnality, and is all sorts ol a range lor boas and rattle; tbeic I i.s about five hundred acres of cleared 1 lid on the | prenusos, two gins and gin bouses, one a framed i bouse, with other necessary buildings, and a very good mill seat on a lasting stream, the settlement is well watered and has several good springs. Any personwishing to purchase stub a settlement, would (to well to call soon, or they mav lose a bargain.— ray men Is can be made to suit purchasers. . buck l.vc, Laurenscu. > MUSKS UUVTON. Allg "st 3». 1838. i wlm mur G ? OnGI A HAIL-ROAD. 1 P ftnbscriber, residing two miles below the i torkut tlie Raibilond, in Greotio county, will entertain paisengers - wishing to laao the ears ta I Augusta, and will keep horses during i heir absence j at llm usual rates. Ilia hall is large and spacious, and is well arranged for the reception ol families. — j Every attention will he given u those who tavur him with a call , -1 he Kail-Road will lie completed up as far as tnis place by the 201 It September next, at which the cars will no doubt bo glad to receive passengers i , A. GREENE. Jefferson Hall, August 20, 1833. -ft LINCOLN SHERIFF’S SALE. ILL bo sold on the fust Tuesday in October * • next, before the court house door, in the town of Lincoln, Lincoln county, wilHn the usual hours ol sale, the following properly, viz : one black horse, about twelve years old. and one Jersey wagon, i levied on ns the property of Elijah Frnz.r, to satisfy sundry fi. fas in favor of s. ( larksinii, and ot " ers - B, F. TATOM, Dcp’y Sli’lL August 30, 1838, ' h | WARREN Ml Ell lEE’S SALE. \!\J ILL be sold before the court house door in i »» Warronton, Warren county, on the first i f ucsdny in October next, within liio usual hours ol sale, the following property, to w it : one bouse and lot in tho town of \Varrcnloii, adjoining Airs. Sherman and others; levied on ns the property id >1 iilmm Moore, to satisfy sundry 11, las. Columbus G. t’oily and others, vs.’William Moore. Property pointed out by the plaintiff. Also, one hundred acres of pine land, on the w aters of Ogeecliy river, adjoining lands of William s Downs, and others; levied on as the properly of Ihiiona Rylami, jun., to satisfy two fi. sis from a I Justice's court, District No. 151, (hi. Mn,, in favor ol Dewitt Hilson, vs. Bonona Ryland. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. JEREMIAH FERRYMAN, Sheriff. August 30, 1838. td |(’'OUR merit Its alter date application will he made to the honorable tho Inferior Court of Columbia county, when sitting for ordinary purpo- 5 I sos, for leave to sell the negroes belonging to the estate of Stanton Porter, deceased, for the purpose of distribution amongst the heirs of said deceased. . NANIA PORTER, Administratrix August 30, 1838. of said estate. BACON. < 1 EliS Bacon Sides r _S tixlxrtr 4,bdolbs prime Hams 2,000 lips prime Shoulders, Just received and for sale by , SIBLEY A CP. A PON. p Harnbur.*, August 27 3t. ai EST RECEIVED —7VJ,OUO Spanitjb I •v assorted brands bo boxes Gunpowder, Imperial and lllack Teas 30 boxes Sperm (bind los lb boxes best Honey Ucw Tobacco L Jb bids Doston IK lined Sugar n b bids Smoked Hccf 2 bbls Hologna Saussages b cases Table Salt - 20 doz corn carpet Ilrooms 10 casks sufierior Wine Vinegar 1 bbl Dried Curl ants, for sale by aug 29 JOHN COSKBKY. J 1 / t£/' I IJJi AI iI • Clt.V NlO has just received w ¥ blk gro tie Rhino, gro do Swiss unJ Italian y Mattconi Silks, blue black lig’d gro de imp Colored fig’d gro de nap (new style) l»lk India Satin, blk sinclicw and sarsiner Silks V Hlue blk fig’d BoinbazinOjSiip blk plain Rornbazine ‘ Ciro do nap Merino, Ladies’ Cravats Hlack end bine bll; luijinn (’r.-irto (ientlcmcns’ black Italian Cravats ; 1» k twisted silk Dress Shawls Large rich embroidered Thibet Shawls Dark French Prints, dark Lnglisb Prints j a Small fig’d Merrimack do i a Doyo col’d and blk English do jb 1»lk and white Prints Ladies’ white and blk worsted and cotton (lose r Cenllernen’tf while and brown cotton ball Hose do buck, beaver and w oollen Gloves t Ladies’ long picnic (• loves, ianen (Jarnbric Linen cambric il.indkcrcbiofs, (largo assortment) 1 Frilled needle work <collars, sewed cambric Bauds Genilcraou’selastic Suspemlers do sup silk do | Cloths, Snltinets, Flannels, Linseys, &c. &c. at N o. 231 Broad street. aug 29 | M RS. C. HOJFJFiUAN has just received tho - lollovving goods:—4 cases assorted straw J bonnets and largo size hoods, infants’ ban, 2 cases ( Scotch thread and cotton hose, assorted $ French capos and collars, latest style; Knglisb and French thread linos and edging; black lace, great variety, cutfs, suspenders, cotton half hose, Knglisbsilk half hose, picnic and silk gloves, figured bobbinet, bar rego, hair brushes, new style bead, silk and straw bugs for ladies, mahogany boxes and working boxes, worked bands, silk end bend purses, garters, ivory lans, black cbollys, linen cambric handkerchiefs, French lawns, plaid ribbons, narrow gauze ribbons Mo. 3, black silk braids, card cases, soaps, sheetings, drillings and shirtings, plain French muslins, jacco nettand cambric, fine striped dimitys, French flow ers and wreaths, black lace veils, new style, etc. etc. aug I t Im t w A Twenty Dollars Reward. Runaway from the subscribe#, about n on, * i by ib-* name r'-\n A])h oitsinc, likely, and about six g,rM y° ars °f age. The above reward dl be paid for her apprehension and -3clivery to J. p. SIiTZE. aug 27 trwtf C - ' ; .- LIVERY STABLES, i f |7IIE Mihacrbor liaving ropurcliasiai of Rainey 1 -B, <St Almarni, tin* oxienstvo range of slalilc.x lor- j I m'Tly owned hy him, in lhq.renr of the Favilion, I I anil Unmvn for a long lime as the Globo Hotel sin’ hies, has fitted them up in their former style, and they are now ready lor llio rceeplion and Keeping id Horses, eillier of citizens or transient persons His numerous fiiends and acquaintances m the Western stales who are in the habit of hringinc droves of Horses to lids city, arc also respectfully informed, that he is prepared to keep any number of Horses that may be brought. He will also act | as General Agent, for the sale of Horses, Cnrrnig. s, ! A''- and from his long experience in the business’ i !ll "l la* extensive acquaintance, he hopes to receive a liberal patronage. No expense or exertion shall be spared to satisfy those who may see proper to patronize him, and he must respectfully informs the public, that beeon iin lies to do business at bis old stand as formerly JOHN 11. GUEDKON. OCrTlie Louisville (Kentucky) Journal, will please publish this in their Ueekly paper, until the first November next,and charge the same to dim niele Sentinel Office, and lorward their account lor payment 4m June 30 4 J EOHGI \ LIME.I —1 icslt Stone Lime, ol a S good quality as any in the market, put up in boxes, stronger, tighter, and mure convenient for transportation iban barrels, and holding the same quantity. I'riee 63 ihe single box. and SJSU hy the quantity, delivered at Augusta, at Jaeksonboro, and at tbe mouth of Briar creek, on the Savannah • i iver. it will be sold at the same rales vx i 1 1 1 (roi"ln off Apply loT L SMITH, Clamors' JfoteCorj June 14 Irw4-lt{ D. KIRK PATRICK ACo 1 J L" <> y . about fifteen fears J i,,...... A’ ' ! ’ il,kl accustom dln wailing hi the nug’af l l, «iui.e .1 JNO. G. WINTER. g w ILLIAJW 11. CRANE ' i'l-Wv l,is F,,l ‘ ni " l vv "'ier stock of street ‘ ll|| l blaplo Dry Goods, at No. 231 Broad ~ - aug 28 I J llst received anil for • at,.* ” y JNO.S. HU I'CHiNSON. [' - b ( : or » , ' nc, Il "'l ITcliou : a Tale „, . J'" ! " ar .l>y “ Souiberner. * ‘ ,r Milo by T. II ]*!, ANT. '■!'! RNIP AND CLOVER SEED,—A I on,l |? U PP.T 0 ffesli Hiita Haga, Flat Dutch Turnip i an ‘ OV( ' r Mood, nist roccivod ami for sale by 18 H AVI LAND, RISLEY & Co. 1 NDIVN HAIR OlL—a supply just rocoiv ■- ed and lor sale by A NTON V A D VIN KS aug hi 11)8 !’ r " ,le Baltimore Bacon, all Sides,for sale on liberal terms by aug lo sw7w VV. &J. NELSON & Co. W>l Lor hr FA D. ;. u ,hls Pilot Bread, •" 'veiglung about eighty lbs each, for side low by ISAAG MOFSR RAC 0N.—25,000 Ids Sides nnd Siionlilers, nil7 -* J tnnoro and Cincinnati cured, for sale low by n ISAAC MOIBE. i 1.1 AMS, HAMS.—too Prime Baltimcra Hams - «*- for sale by [aug (>] ISAAC MOISE. |_A ItD, LARD.—SO kegs Leaf I,aril fin sale -*-* n »g4 hy ISAAC MOISE. 4 ALARIIMLD SUGAR.—(i blids Clarified v - y Sugar, (or preserving, for sale by ail S 4 ISAAC MOISE. RAPER.—2O reams line .Medium I’nnring t’n , I’® 1 ’ llir sale, on consignment, at factor’s prices. Apply at Ibis office. June 13 1 )OCT. MONROE, DENTIST,may be con e-'salted prof.ssionally at all hours at tho Eagle and I’hceinx Hotel, Room No 10. if may 2 ,‘ii EW CROP MOLASSES.—7O hhdg. fbr * ' s«l® hy T S &. G II METCALF. ir.arch 20 1 A COOK WANTED, of good oharncter and ‘ ® capacity, to cook (or a small family, for which a liberal price will be paid. Enquire at this office, oral No. 293 Broad street if Juno 7 own,ION HO It It IN ET.—SO pieces Hole hind lor Pavilions, 10-4 wide; also, Cotton and Linen Netting,just received hy June 27 Tlios. H. WYATT & Co. TOBACCO. I 70 *’ Virginia Tobacco, of fciipe * ,9 tier quality, on hand and for saloon rea sonable terms, hy baikd & Rowland. aug 22 svvtiw -- Also, about the same of women and girls. to d.j,. HOLLIDAY. .pm lo 7 it STOVALL A HAMLEN, WHOLESALE DRV GOODS MKRCHANTS, And General Grocers, AUCUS I A.Ciu. liry Goods Sale Room over the Grocery store. V.VUEMISE COTTON OSN A RIJRGS~ I A CONS PANT supply ofibe above articlefor 1 ItA. sulcal Factory prices by the agents. • mar 2 49 CLARKE, M’TEIII A’ CO < V. ANTE!) TO IM RCIEVSE, Aor 30 likely young Negroes, for which good , prices will be paid, in cash, by de®3o 297 wtf D. MORRISON, J 1^ HO !N Hi LEAD.—SOO bags S’liol, ass’d; t ®• It) Kegs bur lead; for sale at Msnnfneturers I prices, by THOS J FARM KLEE, I Agent of the Shot Tower < hi. ofßallimoro. ' A constantsupply kepton hand, march lo limo i NECK STOCKS! n jSEPERIOU Black Satin, Bombazine, Plain nnd * ► J Figured Black Summer Stocks, of the best - make and style, just received by WM. O. PRICE, June Iff No. 258 Broad street. VyillTi: LEAD AND LINSEED OIL. 1 »t* 'f’lm subscribers have on bond and on pas sage, a largo 50;.,.1, oi W lute I end, pore, rxos 1 md 2, with Linseed Oil, Pnir.it Brushes,(fee. Ac. of llic Dost quality. ANTONY & HAINES, nog Iff Ti ill E CO-PARTNERSHIP beretof.re * conducted under the firm of J& J Mcßryde, will lor I lie future be curried on under that of J AJ Mcßryde $ Co .LIMES M' BRVDE, JOHN - I i , AbffX .SDKI! VVAM.ACE PROTECTION I VS Git a VC 14 COM l*.l .V V. ' | <IIE undersigned, agents of the Protection In e suranco Company of Hartford, Connecticut, are prepared to insure buildings and their contents against loss or damage by fire on the dost reasona. blcterms. W. & J. Q.CATEIN. Oet 3f dtl 255 THE ( HEROKEK LAND I,OTTERV 1 (f ONTAINING a numerical list of the names of N tbe fortunate drawers in said Lottery, with a map of each district, by James F. Smith, of Mil. lodgoville, Geo. For sale by T. H. PI.ANT. July 28 mURNIP SEED.— Ruin Bnga, fresh nnd a genuine Hanover, Large Globe, Large While Flat, While FlalDiUcb, Large While Dutch, and lu d Top Turnip Seed. Also, Rape, Millet, Hemp and Canary Seed, both plain and mixed, just re, drived and lor sale by ANTONY & HAINES, fl ug 2 232 Broad street. B. W. FORCE & CO. WHOLESALE SHOE DEALERS, No. 271 r Urnad st. Augusta, (in J--TJ A Via received 1000 paekages Boots and shoes, a comprising every article in the line; which can lie sold as low as in the Northern cities. All ar rangements being with Manufactures direct. A general assortment of LEATII ERS. april 24 PRIVATE HOARDING HOUSE. Ti| HS. WILLIAMS having taken that irommo -4 dious bouse, formerly occupied by Major I Slarkes, 147 Broad street, a few doors below the Eagleand Phcontx Hotel,is now prepared lo accom modate a few gentlemen with board and lodging. _ april 10 ts I AND AND G ION Ell A L AGENCY a J OFFICE—Tbe subscriber will attend to tbe sale,exchange and settlement of lands in Florida, the investigation and perfecting ol titles to real es tate, conveyancing, &c. and lo tlie adjustment and collection of debts. Ills office is at bis residence in the city of St. Augustine, East Florida. June 12 6m PETER SKEN SMJTH. 4 fflA M l*A< ■ N E \\ I \ E.—Just received from v / the well known house of./. Terrier,Son A Co. in Franco, a supply of their highly esteemed Cham pagno Wines, viz ; 75 baskets Vine brand, quarts 50 Imskest Vine brand, pints 75 baskets Bacchus brand, quarts ■ 25 baskets Bocehiis brand, junts aug II For sale low by SMITH & Co. Georgia Insurance ami Trust Co. ) July 2,1838. \ f jpHE Board of Directors have I bis day declared J*- a dividend of Six Dom.aus per share, from the profits of the last six months; w hich will lie-paid to the Stockholders,or their legal representatives, on demand. The holders of now Stork arc required lo pay all I interest due up to the 21st ultimo. July 3 WM. T. G()Ul,'>, Sec'y. | DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNER. 5 ? SHIP.—The co-partnership herolofi re exist ing between the subscribers, under the firm of Price AMallery.is tins day dissolved by mutual eornent. Either partner will attend to settling the business of the late concern, nnd are authorised to use the tmmeol tbe firm lor that purpose VV!i.i,'am (l. Price will continue the business of Merchant Tailor and Clothier as heretofore, til No. 25H Broad street, between the Globe and United Slates Hotel. WILLIAM () PRICK JOHN MALLERY. ’ Augusta, June 9, 1838 \ I. VS P POWDERS, for making Cakes 4 Biscuits, and all kinds of Bread, light, smet and wholesome. The Yenst Powders will be found far superior, nnd more convenient than Yeast, hav ing the advantage over that article in making all 1 kinds of butler cakes perfectly light and ready fur j baking the instant they are mixed They aio I hiphlv recommended by many of the first families in il.-s city and other places Sold hv aug is IIAVH.AND, RISLEY & r,, n ?> , One two story house mi fj ,r ™» street, with carriage-house, stables, sWlil! ac<:t ‘ ssary ~u,bui,dm 8* «"»• '"*« }{"“ "'ZuV l,nuse > fuur rooms, on Ellis slreel. f ne am, house 1)n Ellis street. 1 One sum 11 house on Green street. nny 39 Eu y°C W>. G. WINTKR. ■ ‘ . lO RENT —The loner half‘"of the ii'k H \v pl ‘ /’"'l'l'ng lately occupied by William ‘" M, o"ry. us « crockery »<ure, suitable ' n,i» ■»'>*■ ' orilr .'; goods store. For terms apply to —Siyy Isaac moisb, an Bro»d»i. *1 1 ° | { I'-iMT, the ihroe slory I) veiling ■ H " r ‘'J Mine, hi present om-iipted liy Hr. 1 *--r,ifc.h"bertson,oii (laimibcll street. 1 he Store un.l dwelling, lire proof, No. 1 llridgc s I! y V. ,,, ylO McKenzie a- hennocii h ” , ’’ es P«y«ble quarterly, anil the ocrn|iar„s P Jn.l g i7 ‘ l9 1,10 hydrant water on the lots. _ung l < ,1 | " TC 11 ENT—a dwelling ivs [j neanhe.milral pail of the eily.on the back streets. A comfortable he ore ''rr S °l’ " * “ snmll allaehed, would he pre(erred. Enquire c 1 ~ au« 7 t( \y. T. THOMPSON. • ! Jt , , SALE—Possession given im- E mediately—a House and Eot on Ellis st. the lower part ol the city. Enquire at Ibis office. if „{,,, a SI i M W , | , ,°, lt ,{I : T,{ C V 1 Eon SAI.H. . a"I I he sold, if applied for .shortly, the lot Jim , | nmi improvement* at the Sand Hills,known *t“ S T*- a r 11,0 1 urknett Spring Place, Ibrrner'y oune I and occupied by Col '/'bourns McGnm. The lo eontniuins twenty five aeres, a large part of uhuh is in woods, and iiielndes TurknelPs Spring, from which the City of Augusta is supplied with ~n n il ~ie Prouises is a comfortable dwelling w ith all other buildings necessary f>r lln accom modation of a tamily. I’ossession eat. be given mimed mlely ° Also A small Lot corriaininff boUvoen iwo nml lire., acres separate from the above by the Mil ledgevdle Road. Apply to MnA'B mill HENRY II GUMMING. 1 leas'rs’ office oftlieSteiimli’t Co. of'lial „ Augusta, August 11, 1838. tJAJi f, following articles remaining in my office i P’ 1 * sllill(J iftne past, will, unless claimed by the ~otn of September next, lie disposed of at pub lie auction, to pay expenses, viz No mark, 1 Trunk ' i bundle Frying I'nns No mark, 1 Hocking Chair No mark, I bundle of 2 Hocking Chairs No mark, 1 bundle of ! 1 Rocking Chairs Humphrey Moore, Macon, Ca 1 bid of g’d Tenner 1,. Howdy, 1 hid of Liquor .1. M. Corine, 1 bbl of Liquor f.. 1 onset A Fils, 1 qr cask ul liiqnor No mark, 1 coil of Rope Diamond J., Hamburg, 8. ] hale Diamond J., Hamburg, S. <;., I hale Naylor A Co. 1 bundle of Sioel Creemvnde, f{ & Co., I bundle us Steel No mark, I bundle of Horse Collars JOHN A. KARNES, Soc’y & Treas’r. 1 august 25 trwtd • I IF. subscriber would take ihe present eppor * l unity to express, In his friends, Ids neknow- 1 lodgements for their very liberal patronage extended to him during the short time lie has resided among * (hem. JIo would, also, inform thorn that his next quarter will commence on the first Monday of tie- s toher next, in the rooms ho now occupies, and, as I lus number of pupils is limited, he will receive none I alter the e.ommeoei incut of it. All who wish to I enter Ins school must apply in person previous to ' that time Terms as heretofore. Common F.nglish branches 812 , r i() per qr in advance. I Higher do do 20 00 do do ‘ Languages 80 00 do do c Vocal Music without extra charge. Those pupils attending lo the Natural Sciences, will have the privilege of hearing lectures upon the . same, accompanied by experiments, without any 1 additional expense. 11. X*. ADAMS. . _ august 20 fiwtrw J .SALE —234 acres LAND, in Richmond ■- county, six and a half Hides from Augusta. i IDfi acres, nine miles from Augusta I 1100 liurko county, near Demery s Ferry . 2021 No 35, filli district, Wilkinson Ooili ” 52, 15th ” Houston 2021 ” 130, Hlb ” Wilkinson 2021 ” 145, 31st ” Eee 2021 ’A 107, fob ” Houston 2021 « 262, 231 ” Wilkinson 2021 | 175, 25th ” Twiggs 2021 % 182, 1 tih 11 Wilkinson 02 acres, near Harrisburg For f orms apply lo - —-GEOIKH! A I! -tVAhKMIi, Dallas, Alabama, nrYo ' T nag 10 14t A. JOHNSTON. Augusta, Go. steel nuts ron cotton gins. - NEW INVENTION. r 111”! subscriber has just received a supply of the B- IAIEM 1* KHIS lor Cotton (tins, which have been spoken so highly of wherever they have been tried throughout the Colton Growing Stales. Those Kills are so constructed that one set will last twenty years or more, and he constantly in use, by having an extra set of Cast Steel faces. The faces are made lo fit on tins front of the Kibs, 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 Ulus on hand of the above 1 description. WILLIAM JONES, A few doors above the Upper Market July 13 TVJ'OTiCE. —The subscriber being abou C to 11 close bis business, re quests those who are in debted to him to call and settle their notes and ac counts previous to the first olOctober next, after that time they will ha placed in the hands of an attorney for collection. All persons having demands against (ho subscri ber will please bring them m lor sett lenient. MARTIN FREDERICK The stock of goods and fixtures will he for sale at or previous tu that time; also, house ami store to rein, ail on reasonable terms. July 20 trwllstoct &>“Tlie Constitutionalist will publish the above till Ist <lctober. NEW PUBLICATIONS. JUST received by THOM A 8 RICHARDS, the Life and adventures of Mr. Nmbolas Nick lehy, by Roz, No. 2, with illustrations. Oliver Twist, or the Parish Roy's Progress, part 2d, No. I. Lights and Shadows of Irish Life, by Mrs. S. 4). Flail, 2 vols. 12 mo. The Orei.it System in F'rancc, Great Rrilain and 1 United Stales, In IE ( . Carey, author of Principles ' ol Political Economy, Ac. Ac. Sketches ol Young Ladies by Quiz, with Sketches of Young Gentlemen by Quiz, Junior. .Inly 24 V OTIC ! I!. —The co-partnership heretofore o 1 » isting under the firm of T. 11. & I• c Plant, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Either parly is authorized lou.se the name of the • laic firm in settling up the business. T. 11. PLANT, July 3 I. C. PLANT. The Rook selling and Rinding business will be continued at t lie old stand, by the subscriber, on his own account. T. If, PLANT. ra-JIE .SE'RSC HIRERS having Ibis ■I a v formed -8 aco partnership in the Rook selling business, and taken the stock of the late firm of J. t; plant A Co. at I mlumbns the business will be conducted I under the firm of Plant & Norton, i T. 11. PLANT, I July 18 J. A NORTON. ’ V OTIC I!.—The co-partnership heretofore ex* . isting at Columbus, Georgia, under Ihe linn of I. C. Plant & Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. John A, Norton is duly authorized to attend to any business of the laic . firm. ' T. II PLANT, July 3 1 C. PLANT. J C-TIOICI; EltjUOltS, WINIIN, Ate. 4 I 1 ) PEts Cognac liramly, 4tb proof I do Champagne du very old 3 do pure I lolhmd Gin I hhd Jamaica Rum 1 3 pipes choice old Madeira Wine, Lewis A 1 Co. and Newton, Gordon A Co's brands 1 6 qr casks pale Sherry, of the well known brands o; Dud’Gordon and Smith, Hailey A Co. 4 qr casks Port, imported direct from London 20 dozen do extra ago and quality 1 15 qr casks Tonerifl’a Wine, brand Pmsly A Co I 10 do Sweet Malaga 15 boxes Sauterue Wine for sale by j July 26 JOHN CQSKERY. r jvi'l LITAKY MHAVING SOAP.— fhfs t it.S superior article, tio constantly in demand by s those who are acquainted with its peculiar excel lence is now for sale by die subscribers, aetr lf> AN I'CN'i* A: H.MNFIS, <>/• Hr!Al, l> 11 all //VG (if Till. GI.'OUGIA STATE I.OTTMRV, ■ For I he benefit ol the Aug.isin Indep't Fire Ccmp'v 1 < i.AK.s No .‘M, for 1 8 3 J 5 ft 7 8 'J 1(1 11 |8 I HKPEIW riMxV.lJj’ 7 '” 3 ' l 01 U >' 56 ~ ■as lll' • 1 that the above numbers - as they stand are correct, ns token Irom the Man Zl* rT r T °!' 11,9 l!l - Virginia \l ili Lottery (or the hem lit o f Monongalia, Class 2- lN ; m 'i ! d ™'V n “t Alcxandrm, Va„ August • , 5.18 and which dctemimes thefatoofall tickets •iujil ii) 1 he above Lottery _ A. READ, Agent. OO I) LUt’ 1£ . TICKET Non. a :t 1 is a rniZß or ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS l Also several other Thousand Dollar Tnzes, left on hand. The holder of the nbovo Ticket is invited ' 111 call end receive the Oath. A READ. GEORGIA STATE ll O T T 1: 15 V, F'or the benefit of the Augusta Independent Eire Company. CLASS NO. 35, FOR 18i8. To he determined by the drawing of the Virginia slate Lottery, lor the Rcnefil ol the town of Wheeling, Class No 5. 10 be drawn at ALEXANDRIA, Va. on Saturday, September Ist, 1838. D, S. Gukoouy A Co , Managers. A. READ, Contractor 75 Numbers—M Drawn llullols. SCHB M E . I Prize of $30,000 $30,000 f 10,000 10,000 1 6,000 6,000 I 5,000 5,000 I 4,000 4,000 I 3,000 3,000 F 2,500 2,500 , I 2,120 2,120 I 2,(HII» 2,000 25 1,000 25,000 20 500 10,000 ' 20 400 8,000 30 300 0,000 40 250 10,000 50 200 10,000 70 150 10,500 100 100 10,000 122 80 0,760 122 70 8,540 122 40 4.840 5,185 20 1037,00 25,620 10 286,200 - ■■■■" . I 31,535 Prizes, amounting to $540,200 1 Tickets slo—Shares in proportion. 1 IkiT' Orders fiir Tickets in the above scheme w ill , meet with prompt attcnl on if addri seed (post paid! A. REA D, Agent, Augusts, Go ' COTTON WARE HOUSE AND COW. MISSION It I SI IN' ESS. M. SIMMONS having tak 11 that safe and « I . convenient lire pimd ware house on Rnunl r street, form irly oeeupiey hy Messrs. 1 VV. Ai J.T. s Heard, will be prepared In attend In till business in .1 Ids line. He will be thankful ter a share of thin 1 public patronage, which by sliicl at tent ion in busi- < ness, he hopes tu merit. ts July 27,1838. i jVJOTICK. —All porsuns indebted lo (be late | cv firm id Price A. Mallory, are respectfully suli- f cited In cull and settle without delay. WILLIAM (), PRICE, , July 2 JOHN MAI,EERY. IMPROVED SURGEONS’ TRUSSES Tor the radical cure of Hernia , or Rupture, Invented by Holier Chase, si. i>. of Philadelphia, r| X 11 1 , subscriber would respectfully inform the A modi al profession,and those nfllicted with Her nia or Uupt lire, that, having made arrangements with ihe general agent of ihe inventor, lo bo constantly supplied with thus ijitstly celeliratod Trusses, he is now prepared lo furnish instruments, nml also lo treat lids ufllie.iing disease, us met with in every age and in Imih sexes. 'l'lm . r...... ..... . r t ..1 nt... .... o '1!»' inslrnmonls c.mmsl of Inguinal Thishor, H Vonlro Inguinal Trusties, 'H sizes; IW nil Trusses,2 sizvs; Umbilical ami Ventral Trus ses, 3 sizes; of tbtublo Trusses,H grze«. adimteil t.. an Hie terms of Dimme mipiure These iiislrnmeii'H must be used liy I’liysieians i «•«!/ versed in lliu minutu anatnniy nillio purls im "plieiilod in Hernia. They4irc adapted to every va riety ot redneiblo Honda, and do not interfere vvilb ilia ordinary avocations of the patient. J’ersons front a distance eim linvo the instruments applied, and all necessary directions given, as to (lie management ol the ease, on application to tbesub scriber, at Ins o/licn on Campbell sr. Augusta, (in may 21 F. M. UOKKItTSON. M. I) , <; nou<; i x uaii.-it o ad 7~ < wm* f ;in 1 Ibe passenger cars will leave AngiiNta daily, at . ball past 5 o’clock, a. m. for Warrenton, and (Jravv fordvillo daily, rSundayH excepted ) Returning, leave < 'rawlord vilie at half past JO rA-lock, a. m. and ? Warrenton at II o’clock, a. m On Mondayn, Wednesday*, and Fridays, stages ( leave Crawfordvillo for Washington, Athena, via r Lexington, mid for Home, via Greensboro’, Madi- v aunand Decatur. RICHARD PETERS, Jr. 1 R -sideni Engineer & Sup’t of Transportation. . aug I 1 f RAIL ROAD NOTH; 13. 1 is now carried on the Rail Road ho ■ I ween Augusta and Warrenton, at the follow ing rales —cotton §1 per hide, mere hand iso 25 centa i per hundred pounds, or 5 eta per cubic loot. Rctweeii August a and Grawfordvillo—cotton i 8I 25 per bale, merchandise eta per hundred pounds, or 61- cm per cubic foot. I George 11 Thompson, agent, lor I fie Co at (’raw- ; ford vi lie, and .lint. 11. Roberta, agent of the (fornpany , at Warrenton, will a» t?ud to receiving and forward- i nig produce and merchandise, without charge for commissions or storage. Spacious warehouses have been erected at the above stations for the re ception ol merchandise, until it is forwarded. RICHARD PETERS, Jr. Resident Engineer Sup’l of Transportation June 11 MKDICAIi COLLEGE OF GEORGIA. f ■ All E seventh Course of Lectures in ilna In.sijiu- Jl- lion, will he commenced on tlio second Mon day (the mhJ of next November, and he tonninated on the first Saturday, (the 2d) ol March following The Lectures will he deliver d by G. M Nkwton* M. I). Professor of Anatomy. L. A. Duo a h, M. D. Professor ol Physiology and 1 Pathological Anatomy. CiiAiu.Ks Davis, Al. I). Pr. feasor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. .1 os k I’M A. Evk, M. D. Professor of Therapeutics . and Materia Mcdica. , L. I) Eonn, Al. D. Professor <>f Institutes and Practice of Medicine. Paul Evk, M. D. Professor of Principles and 1 Practice of Surgery. ’ Milton A.ntonv, AI. D. Professor of Obstetrics | and Dihcasos ol Women and Infants. 1 The Prolcssor ol Anatomy will superintend the Dissecting Rooms in person,and discharge the du ties of Demonstrator without additional tec. In the College Puddings, Museum, ( linmical Apparatus, - Library, Ac. arc invested 810,000. i The expenses lor the lull course of Lectures, in cluding tin- Demonstration ticket, is 8116. Students f attending this Institution lor the first time, will pay > for .Matriculation $5. The current money ol lyiy of the Slates in which students rosy reside, will be laker, at par. Specimens in Anatomy and Natural History will be thankfully received lor the Muncum. PAUL F. EVE, Dean of the Faculty. Augusta, August 17, 18IW. x 8 The following papers will advertise the above to the amount of 8) each, viz : 'Hie Southern \S big, Athens Runner, Primswick Advocate, Columbus 1 Sentinel and Herald, Georgia Mosseug r, thcGeor- 1 giaii,tbc Republican, Georgia Journal, Standard ol Union, and the Western Georgian, (Ga ); the Pen dleton Messenger ami Greenville Mounbunccr, fS. C.); Western Carotiniun, Salisbury, (\, G ); the Southern Argus, Columbus, Sentinel and Exposi tor, Vicksburg, the Misoinsippian, and Natchez Free Prader, (Alisa ); Alabama Journal, Alabama Sir* ! Inti lligencer, the Democrat. Huntsville, Mobile. Morning Chronicle, Mobile Register, the Morgan s Observer, Decatur, (Ala.); the I lorfoian. the Ap da. i / chieola Gazette am] St. Augustine ileral.l. Fla ). • the Knoxvilfo Uegisier and Tennessee Routine).4 1 Joiv.£,borough, (Vena* N v -w Orleans Bcr La? 1 * the Richmond Enquirer and Inrefogenc^r PUBLIC MAI.Eft |jY ... 1 ■<’"*<■ at A nclioii. Will t‘W“'fe ay ‘ n l(‘a«e of Jot mid , r !w ' mcr rhe unoxplrml Jnrk.o., Z XZ Pr *£* U i! U, ‘ t1,,! , orner by St . i. ol)1)V * hT pied At Private tiulr A M <>Jl AN, about twenty years of "h n > A hist rate house servant, scamstrcsr wnahernnd Hotter. Knijitire of *? vv. (■;. & j, u. jackson. i . n* i l l V SHBRIFFf* SALE. » l 1.1. III! sold oil the l ir«t ’i’ttesday in Scpfom * » her next, nt the loner ninrliet in the city of ul 11 ~V,orli - " 1"' <>• various shnih.!. K,, vi’ °"Bh«and MouWs, Straw Cntlen.,c.iri> J. . 1 . I ,*i nl I mis, a lot ol Iron of vnrii ns sizes, 1 run*. < arts and Drays one tom wheeled Carnage, nil levied on ns the property ~f Kohert Phillips, tinder li. fas. from ttse -1-01111 ol Common Pleas, eity of Augusta. J. If Castilian, mid others, vs. Kohert Phillips. J onn* cash—bankable money on delivery. iWAHJ’JN,She»iti c. Ae.- August I.hh, 1838. Id U crr v NIIEItIFF’S SALE. / I 1.1. he sold on Iho first Tuesday in Seplom her next, at the lower urn kei m Iho city of Augusta, within the sain hours, the following am ides, to u ii i two barrels Alunungnhola whiskey,one hanel northern gin, one i lr . ask Malaga Wine, one ‘1 1 4 Madeira,i.nii and half barrels Hour, 100 Ihs eollne, one barrel sugar, one ho* tobacco, seven i liuirs, one bureau, and dining table, one bedstead and clothes, andirons, shovel mid longs, all levied on under loreelosnro ol a mortgage and li. la. from tie Court ol Common Pleas, oily of Augusta, os l he properly ol Klijali J. Pnininl. James K. Sto tens, vs said J’unnul. Terms, rush on delivery, hankalde money, K. MA KTIN, Sh’ff. C A _ Angus! 21, 1838. Id ♦'PP' SHEHiFIFs'SALBv / 11.1, ho sold on the first Tuesday in Septcm ,* “ *' ( ' r next, at the lower market, m the sale oonrs, the following articles, to wit: a lot of house hold lurnlinro, consisling of Hods, An, sonic fine Inrniliire, eluekery and glass warn, wardrobes, Ac. also, various articles tor family use, all levied on "•‘dor alineliinent from the Court of t. omnion Pleas i lly ol Augusta, in favor Antony A Haines, vs. Kd vvanl K. Heaves. Properly pointed out by defend ant. Terms, cash on delivery—bankable money li. MARTIN, Sh’tr. C. A. August 23, 1833. id RICHMOND mi Kit i Pirn* .sack. •I' l * he «"I<l on t lie lust Tuesday in Sep. V V lumber next, nl the lower market house in ibc city ol Augusta, within the legal hours of side, a negro wortian named Rachel, Icvio.l upon us (ho property of David Anghtiy, to satisfy a li. fa.- from the Inferior Court of Richmond county, issued upon the foreclosure of a mortgage, at the instance ol Lawrence T, Shopp, assignee, vs, the said Aughtry. r. w. lacy, sh’ff. ii. (i. July 7, 1833. id • I >OI.I.AILS ItMVVAKH lor Ihe appro ' y *** hniisiuii ol the thief who broke open our Nlnre in ilainbmg, s. (> ~n Sunday evening, 2‘Jlh July, mid stole sundry articles lliorefrorti, amount ing in abmit three hUndreil and fifty dollars, viz : one hundred and fitly dollars in cash, among which was n $2.0 bill, South Carolina money, sundry arti cles of jewelry, one silver patent lever watch, num ber unit name ot maker not recollected, and lour rifle pistols, throe made by Case, Willard A Co ol New Hart lord, Conn, the other, maker not known j also, sundry notes of hand JMITCMIiLL A KANSON. Hamburg,lS. C. July 31, 1838. trwif FIS». enulISH broad c£otHS7~‘ | 11ST received, sumo very superior import • " led lilm-li, llluo, and fashionable coloured Cloths, ol lire best. Kiiglish fnliric, finest of wool and' velvet finish, which, with a beautiful assortment of Pantaloon Sniffs,and superb Vestings, will lie sold by the pattern, or made to measure hi I heir best lyle, by WM O. PRICK; June Ifi Draper and Tailor. U.S’IiUKN'S I’Im.UTOKAN OR VICMUI,K’M KRJKNrirf AFRESH supply of the above valuable Hindi' «•• •inl - * _J-- - I ...... i i/iV um/ior W I tit Id sale mid retail, hy the subscriber, at his wholesale 'lron store, north side of Broad street Augusta, jiin.i 2‘J 152 NELSON CARTER rBMIK subscribers lour just received 10,000 that jiriino Unliirnoro Bacon • 0 Mmlh good and prime Sugar 70 kegs Nails, assorted 00 coils Hope various sizes 150 pieces Bagging, 42 and 43 iiielV Fiinl and l.nmp Sugar; also, a few boxes Crushed 1 Sugar, fur preserving, with n general supply of Gro ceries, {liquors eicejnod,) all of u Inch they offer oil liberal terms. PORTER FLEMING As Co. nog M d2l2tw PI If E PROOF IV AHli JIOIJSi;. ’ refill', subscribers t.ai,c this method ofinlorming ■ the public that limy will continue tn transact as general COMMISSION BIJSINCSS. Their Warehouses are in complete repair, and they soli cit a share ofpnhhe favour. Cralcliil (or past patro nugc.lliey nsitiiro their friends no exertions shall btf wanting to promote the interest of these who may entrust their husiness to itiero. Their charges in fuinro will he like other establishments ot the kind Liberal advances on produce in store. Receiving and liirvvarding goods or cotton prornntly intended to. S. KNEEI.AND & CO - ■«g3l _____ ‘JUS swtl I’ati nt Slciim ri; a t unit it u nov ato r * For JieiiKli mid Economy/ rplIK siihscrihcrs Imvi ig purchased (lie rigid ot a the /'AT/hvr tn.A unn.s.s /•:/{, for this Slate, would respectfully inform the citi zens of Augusta and vicinity, that they have one of said Machines in successful uperutit n in Mcln tosh sired, corner of Reynolds. The work is done entirely hy the operation <>{ Steam, no fin; coming near the Feathers, and no possibility ol scorching or otherwise injuring them. By this operation all moths nro destroyed and re moved, without less or waste of Feathers ; on (tie | contrary, the hulk is very limcli increased, many | times one half,—nothing being removed but small 1 particles ot dust, Ate. They are also cleansed anil [ purified from all disagreeable smell that often al- I lends Feathers, and arc entirely cleansed and dried, | and have the appearance and essential qualities of New Feathers. They would invite all house-keepers, and tliosO j who prefer sleeping on pure and soft beds—who j study health and economy, to try, and prove the I sitcom Feather Renovator. All persons are invited to call and see the Mo ] chine and its operation, and ho convinced of s utility. N. B.—The inhabitants of I lie town can, by | notifying the subscribers, have their (reds taken from their dwellings and returned the same day j well dressed and rc, dy lor immediate use, for $2 75 provided they do not contain more than 35 pounds and H cents per pound tor all over lb it amount, i it limy choose to send them in, (ho price wall be $2 50. I’eoplo from the country can, by bringing their beds in early in the morning, usually have them the same day. Any person that will try the experiment, may send I hem a lied or beds, of any quality of Feathers, (min the best and newest, to the oldest and poorest they have, provided they are either Geese or Duck Feat bun, and may be assured, no charge will be made, in any ease, unless perfect satisfaction bo given. J. J DUNLAP, July 12 frwfl WM 11, SPECK \K VV I K\V Kl.lt y KVfA If 1,1 Ml Min NT. tj ULES D’AU'I EL, watchmaker from Paris • s respectfully informs ttie citizens of Augusta mid Hamburg t lint he bus opened a Watch and Flock Kslablishini'iit, in Broad street, adjoin mg Mr. Marlin Frederick’s, where he hopes try as siduity and strict attention to businees to merit a share of public patronage. Tlie most difficult and complex work done, ami warranted in the best manner. Musical, Horizon tel '■’•item Lover, L'Ppme, Chronometer, Anchor, Escapement, Duplex, Vertical, &c. combining tha mint difficult fi tic name I ; including a two balance | /Escapement, originally invented by him at Paris,in j 1827. Clocks ol every description pul in order ami warranted, at the shortest nonce, j Jewelry of every description for sale. ! Musical Boxes, Arc. pot m order. I A regular assortment •>( the above articles always' on hand All orders thankfully received hy tho I subscriber, 'may 12 fan! Jt’l.r.B D'AI'TEL i ft