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DIED , at Hartford, Conn., on the 6th instant
Captain WILLIAM GAYLORD, aged 53, late of
Augusta, Ga.
South Carolina Rail Road.
{/O’ Consignees per Rail Road, July 26.—Stova'I.
Simmons & Co J Norton, N Smith <s• Co. W E &
J L Jackson, W & J G Catlin, M Frederick, R R
Douglass, E D Cooke, C Batty, B F Chew, R Ma
lone, R M King, J F Benson, Taylor & Perritt, H
L Jeffers & Co. G Parrott, B VV Force & Co. M
Griffith, W H Crane, and llaviland, Risley & Co.
C U M MERCIA L.
LATEST DATES FROM LIVERPOOL,;::::::::::::::JCNE 15
LATEST DATES from 7
NEW ORLEANS, July 23.— Codon Receiv
ed from the 13th to the 21»t instant 1975, exported
11,046 hales—stock on hand including all on stop
board 58,006 bales. In the early part of last week
we had a moderate demand for Louisiana and Mis
sissippi in qualities over middling fair, and for North
Alabama, from fair to good in crops for the northern
markets. On Wednesday the demand became
general and continued throughout the week. The
sales amount to 5,000 bales, and prices for all kinds
were fully supported particularly the better ile
srciplions, which arc, if any thing dearer. The
* stock on sale is fast diminishing, large shipments of
* North Alahamas on factors’ account are now under
way lor Europe and the north. Our receipts will
now fall off the balance of the season. We have
gut in nearly all the North Alabama and Tennes
see, and very little more is expected from Missis
sippi and Louisiana until new makes it appearance,
which we look for early in September, from the
very fine weather we continue to have.
The sales in Mississippi and Ixmisiana have been
at 8 a 10} ordinary to fully middling fair—ll a 13
fair to good; in North Alabamas and Tennesseos,
7 a 81 ordinary to middling fair. HI a 11c. fully raid
dling fair to choice, in crops—Texas, 9 a 10}c.
Liverpool Classification.— Louisiana and Missis
sippi, ordinary 7 aB, middling 81 a9, fair 11 a 1 iy,
good fair 12 a 12}, good and fine 12 a 14—Tennes
see and Alabama ordinary 6 a Gi. middling 7} a Bi,
fair 9 a 9}, good fair 10 a 10}, good and fine 11.
flour. —The demand since our last continues
limited, tome few sales have been made at our quo
tations, viz—superfine, $5 75 a G—fine 5 50; the
supply large.
freights. —There was a good demand for all clas
ses of vessels last week, shipmasters have obtained
with ease Id for coiton for Liverpool, and lie. for
Havre, and Gss for tobacco for Cowes and a market.
The packets for the northern ports have obtained
the same rale; Ic. are asked for New Aork
The disengaged tonnage in port is very small and
the quantity of produce offering is large for the
season. ______________
M A RINE INTELLIGENCE.
SAVANNAH, July 20.—Arrships Milledgeville,
Porter, Havre; Henry IV, Kearny, N York; Nicho
las Biddle, Hiern, Liverpool; Walter Scott,Willard,
N York; brigs Win Taylor, Hoey, do.; New- Hano
ver, Croft, Philadelphia; schrs Greensbury Holt,
Bush, Georgetown, DC.; Cygnet, Nickerson, Bos
ton; Levant, Hurd, do.; J T Bertine, Cavalier, do.;
South Carolina, Rogers, Charleston; sloop Jackson,
Morris, Washington, N C.; steamboat South Caro
lina, Gould, Charleston; Augusta, Wicks, Augusta,
I bound to Charleston.
Cl'd, ship Eliza & Abhy, Wade, NYork; schrs.
ft Imperial, Parlow, NOrleans; Orazabo, Smith, Phi
nlladelphia; Rebecca, Neill, N\ork.
Below,ship Cowper, from NYork.
CHARLESTON, July 26.—Arr ships Medora,
F Budd, Liverpool; Undine, Taylor, Amsterdam; An
son, Sinclair, New York; steamer Forester, Drake,
Garys ferry, via Savannah.
Went to sea, ship H Allen, VVilsun, New York;
brig Planter, Smith, do.; schr Ellen, Flood, St Ma
rys and Amelia Island.
JULY 27 —Arr brigs Catharine, Rose, Havana;
George, Hull, New York; steamer Augusta,Wicks,
Savannah.
Cld, ships Flofiati, Myers, Havre and Bordeaux;
Sarah Sheafe, Merry,Tneste; brigs Hunter, Bonny,
Boston and Portland; Almenas Kendrick, Boston.
Went to sea, ship New Jersey, Dickson, Liver
pool; brigs Mohawk, Crocker, Bordeaux; Howell,
Kruse, Havana; Langdon Cheves, Harrison, Phila
delphia; steam packet Georgia, Roliins, Baltimore.
TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY.
AN adjourned meeting of the Homely will be
held on Monday Evening , 30/// in si , in the
Presbyterian Lecture Room, at 8 o’clock. The
citizens are respectfully invited to attend. An ad
dress may be expected. J. G. DUNLAP,
July 28 17 Sec’ry.
Q£rNOTICE. —/Mr. Maurice Wilkinson will
net as my attorney during mv absence from the
State. R. C. BALDWIN.
July 26 3 16
fgj- NOTlCE. —During my absence from the
Slate, Jonathan Ellis will act as mv Attorney.
MOSES ROFF, Jr.
July 17 9 12
EDUCATION.
THE subscriber has commenced his SC HOOT,
in the roar of the Medical College, and will,
at his residence, instruct youth of both sexes, in
the various branches of an English and Classical
Education. He takes this opportunity of returning
bis sincere acknowledgments for the liberal pa
tronage given him. the past three years, in this city,
and respectfully solicits a continuance of the same,
with the. full assurance on his part, that he w ill merit
it, by his indefatigable attention to the youth over
whom he may preside. Having been sixteen years
an instructor of youth, he feels himself called upon
to say, in his own behalf, that he is well aware of
the responsibility he assumes, and wishes to inform
those who may favor him with their patronage, that
he is conversant with the proper mode and discip
line hy which Schools and Academies should be
governed in this land of his adoptioiv, as well as
that of his nativity.
The number of pupils will be confined to 25, if
the major number be Classical, or 30 if in English.
The ages of the pupils are to be from 6 to IG—the
females from 6 to 14.
The Scholastic year is to he divided into two
terras, consisting of five months in eacii term : first
term to commence on Monday the 16th of July, and
to end on the 23d of December; the second term
from the second Monday in January, 1539, until the
15th of June.
Kates for tuition, $2O per terra, for Classics; for
English, $l2 per term.
At the end of each term there will be an Exami
nation, that parents may witness the progress of
their children.
J The subscribers’ interest being connected with
this city, he intends to make it his permanent place
of residence during life, and shall he happy to de
vote his attention to the youth who may be confi
ded to his care, and wishes an early application to
he made, and that his students would be punctual
and regular in their attendance.
There will be no deduction of the tuition money
*1 except in case of sickness.
DANIEL MAHONY.
July 19 6 13
&s“The Sentinel will insert the above three times
a week for two weeks.
FOR SALE. —A very valuable TRACT OF
LAND, containing one hundred and sixty
acres, lying and being in the fourth cl) district, se
cond (2) section. Cherokee county, and known and
distinguished in the plan of said district, as num
ber one hundred and fifty (150 ) For terras, apply
to the subscriber in Augusta.
GEO. M. WALKER.
July 14 eif U
•wyOTICE.—AII persons indebted to the Estate
of JOSEPH WRIGHT, deceased, are re
quested to make payment, and those having de
mands against said estate to present them provet
in terms of the law, in such case made and provi
ded. CHAPMAN F. MADDUX, Adm'r.
July 19 «6 _l3
OEO. R. K. & CKG. CO. STOCK.-
20 shares for sale. Apply at this office.
Feh. 1 ts 81
, TTU)R SALE—Two fine pair of HORSES,
jL well broke either for single or double harness,
suitable for family use, will be sold low. Apply tc
June 16 139 • E. D. COOKE.
AND. —3000 acres of LAND, now for sale
JLi on accomodating terms, by
K. L EDWARDS,
July 17 tu6 14 Elbert couatv.Ga.
1 MECHANICS’ ASSOCIATION.
, A N Adjourned Meeting of the Mechanics of
f Jm L Augusta, will be held ai the Lafayette Hull,
THIS EVENING, 28th hist. A punctual atlend
■ ance is requested, a* an election of officers and
ratification of the Constitution is expected to take
- place.
[ July 23 It 1 7
i "j^TOTiCE. —The subscriber being about to
il close his business, requests those who are in
* debted to him to call and settle their notes and ac
counts previous to the first of October next; after
1 that time they will be placed in the hands of an
1 attorney for collection.
All persons having demands against the subscri
, her will please bring them in for settlement.
MARTIN FREDERICK.
The stock of goods and fixtures will be for sale
i at or previous to that lime; also, house and store
r to rent, all on reasonable terms.
July 28 15 17
' T^TOTICE —The co-partnership heretofore ex
-1 isting underthe firm of T. H. & I. C. PLANT,
is this day dissolved hy mutual consent. Either
party is authorised to use the name of the late firm
! in settling up the business.
1 T. 11. PLANT,
July 3 3 15 I.C. PLANT.
The Book-selling and Binding business will
be continued at the old stand, by the subscriber,
i on his own account. T. H. PLANT.
T^TOTICE —The co-partnership heretofore ex
il isting at Columbus, Georgia, under the firm of
i. C. PLANT & CO., is this day dissolved by mu
I ittal consent. Mr. John A. Norton is duly author*
I ized to attend to any business of the late firm.
T. H. PLAN T,
July 3 3 15 I. C. PLANT.
THE SUBSCRIBERS having this day
formed a co-partnership in the Book selling
business, and taken the slock of the late firm of 1.
I C. Plant & Co. at Columbus, the business will he
i conducted under the firm of PLANT At NORTON.
T. 11. PLANT,
July 13 3 15 J. A. NORTON.
i ION OFCO-PARTNEKSHIP. -
Mjk' The Co-partnership heretofore existing be
tween LOUIS CRESS and KERR’S <k HOPE,
j under the firm of LOUIS CRESS vt CO. has this
day been dissolved hy mutual consent —the un
settled business will be closed by either of the
partners. LOUIS CRESS.
KERR’S & HOPE.
July 21 4t 15
"p^TOTICE. —The undersigned having purchased
the interest of Kerr’s & Hops in the late
| firm of LOUIS CRESS & CO, and associated
| himself with Jackson F. Turpin, will hereafter
; do business under the firm of CRESS & TURPIN,
upon whom lie trusts the same liberal patronage
will be conferred. LOUIS CRESS
JuIyJM 4t 15
OTICE.—AII persons indebted to the estate
IK of FREDERICK MARSTON, late of Rich
mond County, deceased, are required to make im
mediate payment, and all those who may have de
mands against said estate, are requested to present
them within the lime prescribed by law.
J. W. HOUGHTON, Adm'r-
July 24 tu6 15
A GREAT JKSCOVhK i:,— the wonder
ful 60 acres of LAND, 26 acres of which is
j fenced, and 22 well cultivated. This land produces
| equal to swamp land, and has sixty-eight fruit trees
jon it. 'There are two first rate Springs of water
I running through the farm-yard and the centre of the
| plantation. 'I here are 20 acres more to be cleared
i that will cultivate well. On the premises are a
I House and Kitchen nearly finished, a Stable that
\ will contain two horses, and two negro houses, with
! other useful buildings,—and on the whole is a very
! desirable and very beautiful summer situation.—
| This land is six miles from Augusta, one mile from
| Schley’s new Factory, one mile from Wagner’s
i new house, three-quarters of a mile from Murry’s
| Ferry, and one-half mile from the old Louisville
j Road. It is bounded by Filzsimons, Walker,
| Gibbs, and others. Persons wishing to purchase a
j small plantation and a beautiful summer situation,
j will do well to examine the premises.
'J he above land will he sold at public auction,at
the lower Market House, on the first Tuesday in
August next, if not disposed of previously at private
sale. The crop will also lie sold the same day.
Persons w ishing to purchhse at private sale, will
apply to John ss. Hutchinson, Augusta, or on the
premises, to M. SKELLY.
July 24 15
TiOAi.—The firm of RICHARDS
& STOY, was dissolved on the first of June
last, by mutual consent. The business of the
concern will be settled by either of the subscri
bers. During their temporary absence from the
state, Mr. Charles E Grenville, will act as their
attorney. TUGS. RICHARDS.
JUIIN W. STOY.
■ THOMAS RICHARDS will continue the
business on his own account, at the old stand Ao.
293 Broad street. 14 9 July 21
&CT The Sentinel will copy the above three
1 j weeks.
NATOTICE. —The Board of Directors of the
Xia Savannah and Augusta Steamb 'at Company ,
- j will on the first Tuesday in August next ensuing,
I elect an Agent for Augusta with a salary of one
< | thousand five hundred dollars per annum. Appli
, I cation will in the meantime be made to the Presi
• j dent, at the office of the Company in Savannah.
I ) JOHN HUNTER,
, | July 21 5 14 Sec’y- and Treas.
i Id OTiCK. —The subscribers have formed a
’ | j.™ co-partnership, for the transaction of a GEN*
' I ERAL MERCANTILE BUSINESS, under the
[ j firm of SCRANTON & SMITH, They have
j taken the store lately occupied by Messrs. T. S. &
; G. 11. Metcalf; and are now receiving a well as
j. \ sorted stock of GROCERIES, Colton Bagging,
S iron, &c., recently selected with great care, by
' j Mr. A. O. Parmeiee, in New York and other mar
; kets. Merchants and planters generally, are re
| : spectfully invited to call and examine them. Par
’ ticular attention will he paid to the sale of Cotton,
and execution of orders for merchandize.
. J. H. SCRANTON.
r A. W. SMITH.
' July 19 lhsB—w6 13
NOTICE. —The subscriber has sold out his
, 1 x w present stock of GOODS on hand, to Ste
t j phen H. Roll, and solicits the same patronage to
j j him, that has been heretofore extended to me, and
, I who will dispose of them on as reasonable terms at
. wholesale or retail, as any house in the citv.
May 1 119 CHARLES RALL.
r I%TOTICE. —All those indebted to the late firm
j of RALL & BOSTICK, or recently CHAS.
• j RALL, are solicited to call and settle their notes
f \ and accounts; and all those having demands against
i them, are requested to present them for a settle
-1 ment to me, as lam desirous of closing up my bu
-3 siness. CHARLES RALL.
- i 3lay 1 119
' su^scr *b tr has taken the
j I store No. 254 Broad street, under the United
j States Hotel, formerly occupied by Rall& Bostick,
, and recently by Chas. Rail, and has purchased his
I entire stock of GOODS, where he would be happy
i to receive the same patronage, that has heretofore
! been extended to them.
STEPHEN B. ROLL.
1 May 1 119
i "!%TOTICE* —Ihe co-partnership hereiotore ex
* i. vl isting between William Shivers, sen., and
t John Shly, carried on the Rock Mills Factory, in
• the counties of Warren and Hancock, under the
style of WILLIAM SHIVERS, Sen.. & CO., and
- afterwards under the style of SHIVERS & SHLY,
f is this day dissolved by mutual consent, and Mr.
John Macaulay, is hereby authorised to collect all
the debts due by said concern, and pay all debts
due by said concern.
WILLIAM SHIVERS, Sen.
e JOHN SHLY.
June 9th, 1838.
u N. B.—The undersigned wishes to inform the
[. agents and patrons of the above establishment, that
he will continue the business as heretofore, and
hopes to merit» share of public patronage
- June2l L W3I. SHIVERS, Sen.
- ABkTOTICE. — The firm of ADAMS, PARADE-
LEE &; CO. is this day dissolved by mutual
consent. The business of the concern will be set
~ tied by either of the partners,
b J. M. ADAMS,
b A. O. PARMELEE,
o H. WEBSTER.
July 17 tu!2— w 4 12
e T%[ OTICE. —During my absence from Augusta
iMi A. B. Longstrect, Esq . is authorized lo ac
as mv attorney. JAS. HARRISON.
V»v23 tutbie 134
RICHMOND HUSSAItS,
THE members of the Richmond Hussars, those
r who have added their names to the list and
those who are desirous of doin'? the same, are re
-1 quested to meet THIS AFTERNOON at half
past 5 o’clock, at the Ended States Hotel.
July 28 17 JNO. J. COHEN, Sec Ty.
I FOR LIVERPOOL.
, The superiornewship SHE VRBROOCK,
Aberdeen, master, will sail from Chnrles-
S&Ei/Zton with despatch. For freight of 400 hales
Cotton or any part thereof, at the rale of a hall
penny per lb., for round or square bales, apply
this day to
June 23 1 17 JOHN G. WINTER.
fl. ■ il FOR SAFE.
A convenient and well furnished two
. story DWELLING HOUSE, situated in
Broad street, above MrKinne street. Possession
will be given if required. Enquire at the Augusta
Insurance & Banking Company.
ROBERT WALTON, Cashier.
July 2? 3 13
for SALE. OR TO rent.
|aa»a|| The Dwelling House, occupied by Ilen
• mm rv Robert, Esq., on Reynold-slreet.
The Dwellings and Stores, occupied by Mr. Jas.
, Pea and others, on Broad and near .VlcKinne streets.
; The Dwelling House, occupied by Mr. James
Hieginbottom, on Broad and near Mill streets,
i The Dwelling and Store on Broad street, two
doors below the Eagle & Phoenix Hotel, occupied
by Mr. Owen Maher.
The Dwellings and Stores on Broad-street, op
posite the Market, occupied by Mr. W. Edney, and
I Mr. John Nenfer
■ Also, two Tenements on Reynold-street, known
1 as Holt’s Range,
Possession will be given on the first of October.
SAMUEL HALE.
1 July 21 tu4 15
TO RENT.
The store at present occupied by the
1 NPB subscriber, on Broad street, a few doors
above Mr. Joseph Bignon, and nearly opposite the
Eagle and Phoenix Hotel. The stand is one of
the best in the city for business. Possession will
- be immediately given, and until the Ist of October
next, when the rent can be continued, by arrange
ment, for the ensuing year. Persons wishing to
rent, will apply on tbe premises to the subscriber.
July 21 G 14 ISID. LABATUT.
LOUISVILLE HOTEL FOR SALE.
A. T .,Jk The subscriber desirous of removing to
• •” B the west > offers for sale the Hotel which
psgiy| she now occupies in the town of Louis
ville. The house is commodious, with about two
acres of ground attached to it, in a central part of
lh<? town, with all necessary out buildings. There
| are two lines of stages now running through the
town; one from Augusta to Mobile, and the other
from Savannah to .Macon. To any person desiring
a good stand for d Hotel, this will be equal to any
| in a country village ;as the r eceipts of tlie house
. the last year was about $3OOO, when there was but
oi e line of stages running through the place. Per
sons desirous of purchasing can see the subscriber
’ on the premises. ELIZA S. SHELLMA.N.
Louisville, July 16 thstf July 19
825 REWARD.
Ranavvay from the subscriber on
Jewt .the 30lh of June last, his negro boy
JOE. He is a liuht. complected ne
/ K r( h rtn d is well known on the Savan
fj J nalt river, having been engaged boat
ing between this city and Savannah
for several years past. He is stout built, about
twenty-two years old, five feet four or five inches
high; has two of his front teeth decayed, and one
out; blinkey in his eyes, intelligent, and speaks
without embarrassment. The above reward will
he given for his safe delivery to me, or if lodged
in any jail so that I can get him and 1 give a re
ward of fifty dollars, for proof to conviction that he
is harbored or employed bv a while person.
July 24 ts ‘ DAVID WESTBROOK.
NOTICE.
STR AYED from the subscriberon
27th of April, going from Aiken, to
my residence on tbe south Gdisto, a
sore * horse Mule, supposed to be 3
» years of age, considerably shaved
Sea by the gear, the only mark recolloct
> ed. A black mare 3lule the same age and consi
i derahly shaved by the gear, the only mark rccol
' lected. A reward of Twenty Dollars will be given
-for the delivery of said mules at my bouse, on the
south Edisto, or to Johnathan Steadman, in Aiken,
So. Ca. L. D. JOHNSON.
June 30 si 5
. 31 R. & MRS. EGBRTOX’S SCHOOL.
i HITR. and Mrs. F.GERTON beg leave gratefully
- JIM. to acknowledge the liberal patronage and en
s conragement which they have received from their
■ friends and the public during the past year. They
' pledge themselves that their exeitions shall not be
- wanting to render theirinslitution still more worthy
, of public confidence.
T The course of instruction in the ensuing term will
- be extended, and the best talents the country as
- fords will be employed in the departments oi the
- school.
, There will he but one term in the year, extending
from the Ist of October to the Ist of July None
will he admitted for a less pcr.od than one term.
The Primary Deportment will consist of small
children, and their studies will be strictly elemen
s tary. Tuition for the term 850.
The Senior Department will embrace all except
the children, and comprise a liberal and complete
3 course of study; consisting of
t 1 of the common English branches,
2 of the higher English Branches and Belles
Lettres,
3 of Mathematics,
1 4 of Natural Sciences,
5 of Ancient Classics,
s 6 of Vocal Music Tuition $BO.
1 Music on the Piano Forte, (extra) 75
French, 40
Drawing, 40
Use of practising Piano, 8
One half payment required in advance,
e It is particularly desired, in order to prevent
J breaking up the classes, that those who are to be
, come pupils of the school, may be sent at the btgin
s ning of the term, and continued, if practicable, to
f the end. No deduction will he made for absence
e either at the beginning or end o f the term.
The rooms are fitted up in a style of comfort and
elegance, and with the additions to be made, will
be adapted to seat commodious eighty pupils , to
' which numberlhe school (exclusive of the Primary
j Department) will be strictly limited.
\ July 10 Uil3 9
2 f ||3HE UNDERSIGNED have formed a Co
d JL partnership, and will do business under the
, firmofJ. M. &W. Adams. J. M ADAMS,
July 10, 1338, W. T. ADAMS,
11
s After the 15th inst. we shall be prepared to offer
for sale (at the store now occupied by Adams, Par
melee & Co. i a full assortment of GROCERIES.
Orders from our friends will meet attention.
J. M. & W. ADAMS,
e July 10 6 9
1 N^TOTICE. —The subscribers having determin
d laS ed to close their business, as soon as practica
ble, respectfully requests those indebted to them
to make as early payments as can be done without
1- inconvenience; open accounts, particularly, they
1 desire may be liquidated as early as possible. Or
t- ders from our customers, reaching us previous to
the 15th or 20th of July, will be executed as hereto
fore. ADAMS, PARMELEE & CO.
June 30 3 s 3 5
ANTED.—In a Dry Goods store, a Sales
ww man who understands his business, and
i, can come well lecommended. To such an one a
:t fair compensation will be allowed. Apply by let
ter, addressed to A. B- at this office.
July 19 13
j>RAWS
THIS BAY.
gkoiiuia state
LOTTERY,
to* TOC SEXCriT OP THfi
AUGUSTA INDEF’NT. FIRE COMFY.
CLASS NO. 30, FOR 1333.
To be determined by the drawing of the Virginia
State Lottery, for the benefit of the town of
Peieraburg, Class No. 5. for 1833,
To be drawn at ALEXANDRIA, Va. t Saturday,
July 28, 1638.
D. S. GREGORY & CO.
(Successors to Yatsis *. Mclnttrk,) Managers
HIGHEST PRI2E~~
30,000 DOLL’RS.
GRAND scheme.
1 Prize of 830,000 is 530.000
1 10,000 10.000
1 7,000 7,000
1 5,000 5.000
1 4,000 4,000
1 3,000 3,000
1 2,165 2,163
25 1,000 £5.000
50 500 25.000
50 200 10.000
83 150 13.200
63 100 6,300
63 80 5,040
63 70 4,410
63 60 3,780
126 5 0 6 300
126 4 0 5,040
3G5 1 20 73,080
23436 10 234,360
27314 PRIZES AMOUNTING TO 8472,675
Tickets Slo—Shares in proportion.
All orders for Tickets in the above Scheme,
will meet with prompt attention, if addressed (post
paid) to A. READ, Agent,
July 28 Augusta, Ga.
i£J" Augusta Benevolent Society. —The follow
ing are the visiting committees appointed to act lor
the present month.
Divison No. I.—J. W. Meredith, Cyrus Pike,
Mrs. McCoy, and Mrs. Nancy Jones.
Division No. 2. —Rev. C. F. Sturgis, Dr. E. Os
borne, Mrs. E. Cole, and Miss E. Morrison.
Division No. 3. —Samuel C. Wilson, Porter
Fleming, Mrs. Barna McKinne, and Mrs. E. W.
Collier. T. S. STOY, Sec’y.
July 17 14
Georgia Insurance & Trust Comp’y.)
Augusta, July 3, 1833. $
THE hoard of directors have this day declared
a dividend of SIX DOLLARS per share,
! from the profits of the last six months ; which will
j be paid to the stockholders or their legal represen
tatives, on demand.
The holders of new stock are required to pay all
interest due up to the2lst ultimo.
July 3 6 WM. T GOULD, Sec’y.
JUNE TERM, 1338
In the Superior Court. Richmond Co.
James Gardner Junior, Trustee j
of Otho Weaver, (a lunatic,) ! Bill of
vs J interpleader, &c.
Enoch W. Spofford and others. J
IT is further ordered that the Master in - Equity
for this Court, after giving ten days public no
tice in the city gazettes, proceed to audit the re
ceipts and expenditures of said Trustee, as well ns
alt the outstanding debts against said lunatic, and
ascertain the proportionable amounts due on each,
to be paid out of the assets of said lunatic. It is
further ordered that the said Master shall not make
any discrimination between bonds, notes and open
accounts.
In conformity with the above order I will attend
at the office of William Fuller, in the east wing of
the Eagle & Phcenix Hotel, every afternoon, from
four to seven o’clock, (Sundays and Tuesdays ex
cepted,) from Monday 16th to Monday the 30th
inst., of which all bersons interested will take due
notice. D. MACMURPHY,
July 7 10 8 Master in Equity.
PATENT STEAM FEATHER RENU
VATOII. FOR HEALTH AND ECONOMY,
subscribers having purchased the right of
the PATENT FEATHER DRESSER, for
this State, would respectfully inform the citizens
of Augusta and vicinity, that they have one of
said Machines in successful operation in Mclntosh
corner of Reynold street. The work is done en
tirely by the operation of steam, no fire coming
near the Feathers, and no possibility of scorching
or otherwise injuring them By this operation all
MOTHS are destroyed and removed, without loss
or waste of Feathers; on the contrary, the bulk is
very much increased and many times one-half —
nothing being removed but small particles of dust.
Ate. They are also purified from all disagreeable
small that often attends Feathers, and are entirely
cleansed and dried, and have the appearance and
essential qualities of NEW FEATHERS.
They would invite all house-keepers, and those
who prefer sleeping on pare and soft beds—who
study health ami economy, to try and prove the
Steam Feather Renovator.
All persons are invited to call and see the Ma
chine and its operation, and be convinced of its
utility.
N. B—The inhabitants of this city can, by no
tifying the subscribers, have their beds taken from
their dwellings and returned the same day, well
dressed and ready for immediate use, for §2 73, pro
vided they do not contain more than 35 pounds, and
8 cents per pound for all over that amount, or if
they choose to send them in, the price will be $2,50.
People 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 them a bed or beds, of any quality of Feath
ers, from the best and newest, to the oldest and
poorest they have, provided they are either Geese
or Duck Feathers, and may be assured, no charge
will he made, in any case, unless perfect satisfac
tion be given. J. J. DUNLAP,
WM. 11. SPECK.
July 10 ‘J
NEW GOODS.
JAMES ANDERSON $ CO.
HAVE just received from New York, by the
way of Savannah, a great variety of Staple
DRY GOODS, which, they w ill sell on their usual
low 7 terms for cash, viz :
5-4 Black Mateoni Italian Lustring Silk
Parasols and Ladies’silk Umbrellas, asst, qualities
Gentlemen’s brown and black silk do. large size
6-4 striped and checked Swiss Muslins
6-4 Jaconet and Nansook Muslins
6-4 plain, superior and common Book Muslins
Persian and Swiss col’d Muslins, very handsome
Small sprigged do. Jaconet
Small primed Calicoes, forChildren’s w 7 ear, a great
variety of patterns
6-4 plaid and check Muslins, for Ladies’ wear
Striped fancy Cassimers and brown Linen Drillings
’ Striped and mixed Cotton Florentine
! Long lawn and birds eye Diapers, very fine
Hair corthand plaid Ginghams
Rich furniture Calicoes of entirely new patterns
Ladies’ English black and white Hose
' HoskinGloves, Paris made
Plated and common white Hooks and Eyes
Taylor’s Persian Sewing Cotton, white and assorted
colors
- Apron checks, Bed Ticking and Marlboro’ Stripe*
* Linen and Herringbone Tickir g, yard wide
4-4 and 6-4 Hamilton blchd Sheetings and Shirtings
4-4 York Mills Sheetings and other approved.bleach
Russia Crass and Diapers
r Super Flaxen Osnaburgs
4-4 and 7-8 cotton do. assorted qualities,
With a great many other desirable and seasona
ble DRY’ GOODS, all of which was selected early
in the spring at low prices and will be sold at a
moderate advance. 106 March 31
LAND FOR SALK.
THE SUBSCRIBER, (desirous of relinquish
ing the Planting interest,) offers for sale his
1 Plantation on Savannah river, about nine miles
above Augusta, containing about five hundred and
- eighty-two acres of land—about four hundred ol
3 wfiich is under fence, and in cultivation ; attached
■ to the premises is a shad fishery, containing about
thirtv traps, and an excellent mill seat, with the old
mill still standing, and the dam in good order, will
f stones and other materials ready for re-building
d For further particulars application may be made tc
a John H. Mar.n, Esq , who is ray duly authorized at
i mrnev during my absence from the State,
i * JAMES G STALLINGS.
June 12 3tw?m 137
COTTON WARE-HOUSE AND COM
MISSION BUSINESS.
Til. SIMMONS having taken that safe and
• convenient fire-proof ware-house, on Broad
direct, formerly occup ; ed by Messrs. J. W. AI T.
Heard, will be prepared to attend to all business in
his line. He Will be thankful for a share, of that
public patronage, which, by strict attention to bu
• siness, he hopes to merit.
July 23 a 17
SUPB RIO rt B A Ll'DlUlii, i£ a.lm S.
SO® R SSF* 6UPERiOR canvas
1 50 kegs No. 1 Baltimore Lard
20 half bbis Mess Beef
10 half bbis pickled and smoked Tongues
25 boxes Royal Bunch Raisins
For sale at the Family Grocery, by
Ja y 23 2 i7 G. T. DORTIC.
COHN IN STORE.
BUSHELS SHELL CORN
6uo bushels ear do.
For sale in quantities to suit purchasers by
JOHN B. GUIEU.
July 26 6 16
fIA.TIS I HAMS I
~Q BALTIMORE HAMSofsuperiorqual
ity. Just received and for hale by*
ISAAC MOISE, No. 3i 1 Broad-st.
July 26 5j J 6
PRIME* II AY.
-fi tfh BUNDLES PRIME HAY, just rerciv-
JL Ja. ed ami lor sale by
July 26 3 16 T. DAWSON.
NJKW PUBLICATIONS.
The life and adventures of Ni
cholas NICKLEBY, by Buz, No. 2. Il
lustrated by Phiz.
Oliver Twist, or the Parish Boys Progress, part 2
iNo. I.
The Light and Shadows of Irish Life, by Mrs. S.
C. Hall, 2 vols. 12mo.
The Credit System in France, Great Britain, and
ihe Linked States, by 11. C. Cary, author of
Principles of Political Economy, Ac. Ac.
Sketches of Young Ladies, by Quiz, with sketches
of Young Gentleman, by Quiz, junior.
Just received by THOMAS RICHARDS.
July 24 15
NANKEEN COTTON HALE HOSE.
Just received ,
ICASE GEORGIA NANKEEN HALF HOSE,
manufactured to order, and a good article for
gerulemen’s wear. For sale by
July 21 14 W.M. CLAGETT.
Chronicle will insert the above three limes,
every other day.
BALE ROPE.
COILS BALE ROPE, just received and
for sale by
July 17 14 W. E. AJ. U. JACKSON.
pRIMF po RK
BBLS. (N. York City inspection,) PRIME
Q hJv PORK, received and for sale by
WILLIAM HOST WICK.
July 14 6 11
BACON AND LAUD.
POUNDS Cincinnati and Bui*
tiinore BACON, Sides and
Shoulders
1000 lbs. No. 1 Lard
For sale on accommodating terms by
ISAAC MOISE.
July II 130 No. 311 Broad-st.
CHAMPAGNE.
BASKETS CHAMPAGNE, just received
and for sale by
July IQ JOHN S. HUTCHINSON.
JUST RECEIVED.
HMDS, prime St. Croix SUGAR
20 do. do Porto Rico do
25 bbis. single refined Sugar
30 do Country Flour, made from new Wheat
1000 lbs. dried Beef. For sale low by
CLARKE, McTEIR & CO.
July 10 2
JUST K. C LIVED,
And for sale low by the subscribers.
-a *X PIPES HOLLAND GIN
_ELs|_P 10 do Cognac Brandy, (4th proof,)
16 half pipe? do do do
2 hhds. old Jamaica Rum do
20 bbis. Cherry Brandy
30 do Peppermint Cordial.
With a large slock of other articles in the grocery
line. CLARKE, McTEIR A CO.
July 10 _9_
BURTON; OR THE SIEGES. By the au
thor of the “Southwest,” “Lafitte,” Ac Just
received by RICHARDS & STOY.
July 4 7
KENTUCKY BAGGING.
IPZfk PIECES KENTUCKY BAGGING
Just received and for sale by
July 4 7 JOHN 8. HUTCHINSON.
DUPONT’S POWDER.
KEGS FFFG POWDER
30 do. Eagle do in rnnnistcrs
150 do. Common do. for blasting
For sale by A. GARDELLE.
June 26 3
DIRECT IMPORTATION OF BLACK
BURN’S MADEIRA WINE.
THE undersigned, agents for the house, G. &
R. Balckhurn A Co. of Madeira, are now re
ceiving orders for their superior Wines; the list will
be closed the Ist May. Those persons who wish
to secure a supply of this favorite brand; will please
to leave their names on or before that time. The
wine will be shipped to arrive here early next fall.
G. R. JESSUP A CO.
April 10 110
CLARET WINE.
eTf& CASKJS CLARET, for sale bv
* A. GARDELLE.
June 26 3
THE SUBSCRIBER,
I STAYING commenced business in the receiv-
JSL ing and forwarding GOODS AND MER
CHANDIZE to and from Augusta per tVie Georgia
Rail Road, begs leave to acquaint his friends and
the public, that all Goods consigned or addressed
to him, shall meet with strict attention, and foward
ed to their destination with the utmost promptitude.
ELI PH A LET HALE.
Warrenton, March 27, 1838. ts [May 12
TIN PLATE,
CION STANTLY on hand and for sale by
Jan. 3 ts R.C BALDWIN.
G. R. JESSUP & CO.
, Offer for sale on reasonable terms.
HHDS of very superior SUGAR
20 hhds second quality Sugar
10 hhds low priced Orleans Sugar
50 casks superior Malaga Wine
100 bags prime Cuba Coffee
All southern importation. 120 May 3
1 GROCERIES.
THE subscribers having received a large lot of
goods, offer for sale, on reasonable tei ms, the
’ following:
40 hhds prime St. Croix Sugar
10 hhds Porto Rico do
12 hhds New Orleans do
100 bags prime Green Coffee
175 bags Rio do
75 bags Java do
j 15 boxes double refined loaf Sugar
10 bbis single do do
_ 10 bblslump do do
25 bbis soft shell Almonds
25 boxes Sperm Candles
20 boxes Hull A Sons mould Candles
20 boxes Soap No. 1
10 boxes Hyson Tea
12 boxes Gunpowder and Imperial Tea
6 cases 21b Caddies
f 40 whole and half bbis butter Crackers
5 tierces Copperas
20 bbis No. 1 Mackerel
15 half bbis No. 1 Mackerel
25 bbis and halfbhls No. 2 Mackerel
30 hags Pepper, Spice, and Ginger
' g 200 reams wrapping Paper
g 10,000 best Spanish Segars
j 8.000 best Principe Segars
10,000 half Spanish Segars
d CLARKE, McTEIR A CO.
n On hand a large assortment of castings, iron and
(i nails. 114 April 19
1 DUTCH BOLTING CLOTHS,
i A VERY full assortment of genuine DUTCH
c rm. BOLTING CLOTHS, from common to su
t- perfine qualiiv, just received bv
T. H. WYATT & CO.
No. Bread street. Augusta
June 2 103
Ma« )\i r \rrssrm nypy-'j,ii m.nm.mw«niiM4Hi—
i»ui;i.rc sat.es.
Wharf Stork.
BY JOHN S. HUTCHINSON.
On the first Tuesday in August, at the lower mar
ket house, will ho soitl,
FiFTY SHARES of the Capital of the UNION
WHARF COMPANY of Augusta. July 23
Warreu Sliei ilTs Sale.
Will be sold, at the Court Iltuse door, in Warren
ton, Warren county, on the first Tuesday in Au
gust next, between the usual hours of sale,ibe
following property,to wit: , < , j
One hundred and forty-seven acres of Oak and
Hickory Laud, more or less, adjoining lands of
Force Bailey;one Sorrel mare ten years old; one
Bay Horse twelve or fourteen years old. Levied
on as the property of Richard Guyii, to satisfy one
fi. fa.in favor of Stewart <fe Hargroves vs. said
Gunn : —Property pointed out by plaintiff.
also,
One Hundred end Twenty acres of Land, ad
joining lands of Henry Might and others—levied
on as the properly of Ambrose Heath, to satify
sundry fi fas from Justices court, disf. IS’o. 155, in
favor of Charles Wilder, and others vs. said Am
brose Heath, ami others. Property pointed out by
defendant. Levy made and returned to me by a
constable.
ALSO,
Three Negroes, to wit: Pompey, a man of fifty
years of age; Nancy, a woman forty-eight years of
j e i »ud Love, a woman of twenty-one years of
] age; levied on as the property of John C. II urn -
; phrey,to satisfy sundry fi fas. from a Justice's Court,
in favor Asa McCray, and others, vs. said Ilum
| phrey. Property pointed out by defendant; levy
j made and returned to me bv a constable. >
JEREMIAH PERRYMAxN. Sheriff.
July 12 td 10
Warren Sheriff .Sale.
On the first Tuesday in August next, between the
usual hours of sale, the following property, will
be sold, viz :
Three hundred and fifty acres of LAND, (more
or less,) Oak and Hickory, third quality, adjoining
lands of Wrn Stone, and other.', lying ori the waters
of Willi xrns’ creek.
Also, two hundred acres land, (more or less,) ly
ing on I lie watersofCnttail. whereon Martha Broom
now lives,adjoining lands of Vincent Johnson and
others; leviedonas the property of James M’Cardle ,
to satisfy sundry fi fas. in favor of Jol n Kelley
I and others JAMES HALL, Dep. Sh’flf.
July 10 9
j Administrator’s Sale.
j On the first Tuesday in Sept, next, at the Court
House in Baker county, within the usual hoursof
sale, will be soli) agreeably to an order of the Jus
tices of the Inferior Court of Richmond county,
sitting as n Court of Ord nary,
A Tract of LAND lying in said county, in the
seventh district, and known as number two hun
dred and ninety-two (292), for the benefit of the cre
ditors of i. K. Uanforth, deceased.
Terms on the dav.
TIIOS. GLASCOCK, Adm'r
June 23 3
Admini-uator’s Sate.
Agreeably to an order of ihe Justices of the Infe
rior Court of Richmond County, sitting as a court
of ordinary, will he sold, on the first Tuesday in
September next, at the Court House in Crawford
county.
The interest of James Barham, deceased, in a
tract of LAN D in the third (3) District in said coun
ty, and known as number eleven, (11).
Terms on the day.
THOS. GLASCOCK, Adm’r.
June 23 2
Administrator’s Sale.
Will he sold, at the Court House in Cass County,
on the first Tuesday in September next, within
the legal hours of sale, in pursuance of an order
ofihe Justives of the Inferior Court of Richmond
County, sitting as a Court of Ordinary,
A Tract of Land, belonging to the estate of Philip
Cooper, deceased, lying and being in said county,
formerly Cherokee, fourth (4) District, third (3)
Section, and known as number four hundred and
seven (107 ) Terms on the dav. t
TIIOS. GLASCOCK, Adm’r.
June 23 3
Guardian’s Sale.
Will be sold, at the Court House in Cherokee
County, on the first Tuesday, in September next,
within the legal hoursof sale, in pursuance of an
order from the Inferior Court of Richmond coun
ty, sitting as a Court of Ordinary.
One halfofa Tract of Land in the fourteenth (14)
District, second (2) Section of said county, and
known as number two hundred and sixty-four (264)
belonging to H.&.J. Beardorphans,being J. Beard’s
interest in said land. Terras'on the day.
THOS. GLASCOCK, Guard’n for J. Beard.
June 23 2
Guardian’s Sale.
Agreeably to an order of the Justices of the Inferi
or Conn of Richmond county, sitting as a Court
of Ordinary, will he sold, on the first Tuesday in
Sept, next, at the Court House in Floyd county,
wiihin the usual hours of sale,
A Tract of LAND belonging to Young’s or
phans, lying in the twenty-third 23) district, third
(3) section of said county, and known as number
three hundred and four (304); fur the benefit of said
orphans. Terms on the dav.
THOS. GLASCOCK,
Guard’n. of Samuel Young.
June 23 2
NOTICE.
Agreeably to an order of the Honorable the Inferi
or Court of Striven county, will be sold on the
first Tuesday in August next, at the Court House
in Randolph county.
Lot of LAND, No. 127, 10th district of section
know n as Randolph countv, for the benefit of the
heirs of JAMES O. POLLOCK, deceased.
McEULLER POLLOCK, Adm’r.
May 29 131
B. W- FORCE & CO.
WHOLESALE SHOE DEALERS,
No. 27G Broad-street, Augusta, Ga.
ONE THOUSAND [looo] PACKAGES
BOOTS AND SHOES,
COMPRISING every article in the line; which
can be sold as low as in Northern Cities—all
arrangements being with manufactories direct. A.
general assortment of LEATHERS.
B. VV. FORCE & CO.
April 24 Augusta,Georgia.
ON CONS 1G NMENT- ""
PIECES best Hemp BAGGING.
Jan. 20 ts BRYSON & CO.
COGNAC BRANDY, H. GIN, &c.
pipes 4th proofCOGNAC BRANDY
10i pipes do. do.
41 do. old Champaign do.
12 do. Holland Gin
3 hhds 4th proof Jamaica Rum
1 do. Irish Whiskey
30 bhls. Monongahela Whiskey
75 do. Ist proof do.
70 do. N Gin
I 60 do. N E Rum
10 do. Peach Brandy
25 do Peppermint cordial /
59 d<r Malaga Wine
12 do Cherry Brandy
25 qr casks Teneriffe Wine, L P
40 do Sicily Madeira
25 do Marseilles do
23 pipes sweet Catalonia Wine
25 i casks Muscat do
2 pipes old Maderia do
1 butt superior old Port do
For sale low by CLARKE, McTIER «fe Cm.
April 17 115
BAGGING, BALE ROPE, AND CHAM
PAGNE.
\ PIECES BAGGING, various sorts
50 coils BALE ROPE
100 baskets Champagne Wine, approved brand*.
For sale by A. GAKDELLE.
May 29 ™
RICHMOND FACTORY.
YARNS and CLOTHS are constantly kept on
hand next door to Guieu & Thompson’*
Printing Office, Macintosh street, near the Georgia
d Rail Road Bank. Merchants and Planters will be
supplied on the most reasonable terms, for caab,
- Good Paper. Wool, Cotton, Bacon or Flour.
, Augusta, June 21, 1 D. HOOK.
. ~ FLOUR. ““
BARRELS superfine Richmond FLOUR,
m suitable for family use, just landed and
for sale. GEO. R. JESSUP A CO.
June 12 137