Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, April 17, 1838, Image 3

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■kw NOTIC K.-CHAS. A HARDWICK. ey at 1-aw, Irwinlun, Ala. will practice .vflßcoantict of Barber, Dale, Henry, and Russell, IjKnd Stewart, Randolph, and Early, Georgia HHvucea, A J AT. W. Miller, Augusia, Ga. Bv y mt H| GREAT CEJiTH AI. HO LT K ItWKKN THE NORTH and SOI TH. HBk forth mouth aND ROANOKE MExAIL ROAD COMPANY, have now form- with the Virginia and Maryland |H Boat Company, by which there ia u cnniin ||H)iVie for Passengers from Baltimore or Waah- to Charleston, S. C. BT GOING SOUTH. flHiengeni will leave Bnllmiorv at 31 o'clock, r. HhMoi days and Friday* by the • learn boat Ala ■fa, Capt. Sutton—or leave Washington at 13 n. Hunerduy, in the Columbia, Capt. .Mitchell, and B«ai the depot whan in Portsmouth early the morning in time fur the Portsmouth and Roan ■t«i> to Halifax, N C. At Halifax they will Klhe Wilmington and Raleigh Kail Road Line Hhtt Coachea at 4 o'clock aamedar,and proceed Hpimington, N. C. a part of the way on the Wil- K|on and Raleigh Kail Road ; or by taking the Kahanta' Accoraruudalion Line they nay proceed Hhleigb and Greensboro ugh when they will meet Hputh weatern or Piedmont Line aa welt aa the Salem, W y the court houae, Ac. to Nash- K (Tann.i Arriving in Wilmington on Thurs- K Saturday*, and Monday*, they will there take Beam boat North Carolina, (one of Vandrrbelt'a ■Ton Thursday and Monday, and be landed in 'HUaton in from 13 to 1C hour* generally in lime Bae car* to Augusta, Ga. on Friday and Tues- Bnnrninga. The steam boat Fox runs to and M-Plymouth and Kdcnton, N. C. in connection n this Line. F GOING NORTH. Kiaavc Charleston on Sunday* and Tuesdays, at KM. breakfast the next morning at Wilmington. Lve Wilmington on Mondays, Wednesdays and ■days, and by Rail Road and Coaches, arrive at Eiti on the evening of the next days. Sleep at EUfrx, and the nett morning precccd by the Ports ■Hn and Roanoke Rail Road to Portsmouth, bar* they will be taken on Sundays and Wcdnes- 1 fa,by the Alabama for Baltimore, at 31 r. M. and HdaVa by the Columbia for Washington at 3 r. M. (Till* line being now complete, offers to the travel- Fa route which for speed, safety, comfort and econ- ( Ly ig nut equalled, for while it avoids tho dSugers < Rho ocean, it is unattended with the fatigue (■on fa uent upon an altogether inland mule whore there "necessarily muen night travelling. The C’hean[*ake Ray Bunts and the ont) from Olmmglon to Charleston are unsurpassed (or ele uice find speed Tho post coaches, horses and rivers ara ot the bent, and tho Portsmouth and 1 banoke Rail Road Company assure the public ■t every means are exerted regardless of expense Keep their road in good order atld If Well chosen Eexperienced agents and Engineers doting under ■isost rigid written irlalfWMions can be a gtfarttn safety then it may he fconfidfently relisd on. pfi!7 im itOTyV: 1C. —Estrnyed from the subscriber, on H lhc 19th February last, eighteen miles below in Burk co. « light bay. Mtire, with Bit mane and tail, Vi or 13 years old, lame in the Bill,ld leg; any Information relative to said B> "'ill be thankfully received and liberally ffl-, ■Ued. A letter directed tqtjie subscriber at Mill H|n I’- O. Scnvon co. will be sufficient nlbrina- M. JOSHUA W. KIMBLE. 1 Qpfil 4 sw3iff BILING OUT COSTs—The , Wt "; g Kiigmvl being desirous ol closing his J Shoes' f 111 dispose of his present stock of BootuN, P Most lor cash J. B. KOBEO6 Hrnnd st. ii Hi 3 sw6w .. ,^s«r r ft HBTICE«»-PerMOn9irt»Wc«*unt for the years ™ ■jijeitticr by note or ,Js ted t» ml] on Thos.it/. " HB'3sand '36 aj. ‘ ,Jars h, Ksqrs. and settle the f ” Bn and M • < '6®nco capnot be allowed ?' pa HJ- RUSSELL. {*„* K' 1 The ofticerV ard "oaiiftltk from i Ii« ffaoi, BROWN of Bro V\.l a A til), (Our V.-.- EjEidinns one bead guard CKa'irt with “Wm Flonr- KrAngust 23; 1834," worked in it with gold beads; jpifone full jewelled ddtlbffc-caied hunting watch, Rn gold giMrtl chain and key—the watch has |fis letters on the front case—tho owner, or any of Halations can get it by describing letters and prov Kroperty. If rfo Npplicatioh he made i i four Hhs, the watch wm be idia and the proceeds di- B among, fird Ifbo'ps,-—application to be mail ej to BtliloV of the C‘minibus Herald for the bend mill, and lor tlie Watch Iff Col. Brown, jitie Columbus //erald Vdiff copy the above and '•yard the account to Col Brown, nnv 27—tf277 ■few BOOKS.-j-Jusl received, by RICH Wards <j- stoy, B Voyage round the World; including nn embassy Muscat and Siam, in 1835, 183 G and 1837, by K Vl’. Rusc.henbcrger, m. t>. &e. author Three Bs in the Pacific. ■ Pilgrimage to the Holy, Jjandj comprising re- Bclions,sketches ffmf.tfcflecvions, made dunngo ■ (ft the East, fn’ 1832 amt 1*833, by Alphonse be Blartine—new edition, 8 vo. ■Vie H'srAs of Lady complete in one ■ 8 vo. . memoirs of the t.ifk of Sir Waller Sc o'I; Hart by B. Lockhart—part filh. ■food Leighton, or a year in thecountty, by Mary Bvitt. B r alsingham, the Gamester, by Capt. F.Chamier, Bh author of Life of a Sailor, Ben Brace, Ac. fce Bivouac, or StOfies of tli« Peninsular war, by ■ 11. Maxwell, (ttithor of Stories of Waterloo, Ed Sports of the West, Ac. HTir fellow Comrnoner, or roftlfirkable escapes of rogue. Wharcoal Sketches , or scenes in a metropolis, by EphjP. ftetil, with illustrations by I).C. Johnston. Whtjlrt of Dining, ahd the art of attaining high Kith; with a few hints on Suppers, by T. Walker. Btary, illustrative of the limes of George IV. inters* Had with original letters from the late Queen votine, artd ffttm various other distinguished per* pi. apnl 10 I OS l l'--aPockKf -BOOK.containinje between 1 Id 50 and s6o, dtftl sundry notes, afftoro Ihenum- Ir art one made by 1 . Wrn*. Weight, for 1,500, le; two by H. F. Erw in, for Bduo each, r.ot due; he by K- Philip, for 8235, past duo; one by J. J. jpnnedy, and endorsed by Calvin Willey, foi $370, Ist due; one by J. J. Kennedy and f>: B. Red, fur ■6O, not due, and sundry other ntftes, nfccofltlfs, K. not now remembered. Also, »' fto/tfucate for ■ shares of the capital stock of the Georgia Rail ■ad and Banking Company. All of the above Hairs are payable to my order, and can boos no Hue without it, of which all parties cUftcOrned Hi take notice. I will pay the finder $2O tor the Bum of pocket-book and contents. paarch 37. swim GEO. W. CRAWFORD. EINB WATCHES ANB JEWRLRY/ rllE subscriber has just received an invoice of fine Gold Levers ot the latest stile A best quali f, such a* single and double circle independent aec n» lever Watches, with from 10 to 35 jewels; Lon on Duplex and anchor escanment Levers; gold and fiver Lepine and Vertical WATCHES; also n assortment of Rich Jewelry* Silver Simons' EC. JOHN U MURPHY P S. Watches and Clock* carefully repaired rad warranted. st);3tw3m mar 3 ■JtVANS’ CAMMOMILE AND FAMI- Ed YL APERIENT PlLLS...Remarka* Ue case of acute Rheumatism, with an affection of L e Lungs—cured under the treatment of Dr VVm. ■ rails, 100 Chatham-st. Now \ ork, Mr Benjamin ■Jarvis, 13 Central-st. Newark, N J., afflicted for Jlbr years with severe pains in all his joints, which vere always increased on the slightest motion, the enguepreserved a steady whiteness; lots of appe ite, dizziness in his head, the bowels commonly rery costive, the urin high colored, and often pro use sweating, unattended by relief. The above vmptema were alsc attended with considerable dif iculty of breathing, with a sense of tightness across be chest, likewise a great want of due energy in the lerveua system. The above symptoms were entirely removed,and i perfect cure effeci ed by Dr Wm Evans, BENJR JARVIS. fTo Dr Wm Evans. City of New York, st. Benjamin Win Jarvis being duly sworn, doth de pose and say, that the fans stated in the above certifieete, subscribed by him, are in all respects true. 13ENJ S JARVIS Swum before me, this 26th November, 1836. WILLIAM SAI L, Notary Public, 96 Nossau-sireet. Evans' Genuine Pills, for sale, onlr by ANTONY A HAINEN, Agents, April 13 Druggist* Augusta, Ga. I DIVIDEND No: 4. Office G. R. R. A Banking Co. ) Athens, April 12, 1838. $ rINHF. Director* of (ha Georgia Kail Road and A Banking Company,having declared a dividend on the capital stuck of taid Company, out of tlie net profits lor the laat »ii months, aa follow#, $d SO cla (air ahare on $95 paid in. 4 do 100 do _ 1 do on the new flock I he tame will be paused to the credit of the stock holder#, on their inatalment required to be paid <m the 16th inat. or paid to thoae whose stofck is paid in full, on and after Monday, the 16th in«t. By order of the Board, , »priH6 It JAMES CAMA K, Cdihier. The.teatoeTOGLETHORPE at will leave Augusta for Savan fjjtijfvt nah every Sunday morning, **nlil further notice i# given. ■ ■ she is in every reapeCt a very aafe boat, with good accommodations for passenger*. For freight or passage, apply at the agent'# office, Central wharf, or to the Captain on board, april 13 trtv If SPARRING SAt/OOlfj.—L. DERBY hoa opened a room ib Lafayette Hall, where he will give leaaona in the artoi Self Ihffkhte. Privato leaaona given if required. Hotirs trani 7 flr.fil 10 P. M. Term# made known at hia room, fuar 29 If VIRGINIA NEGROES - TOR ilitipiu The aubacriber# living in Hamburg, South Carolina, have on hand a large number of Virginia slave*, and will receive supplies every two weeks. Traders, planters and others wishing to purchase, would do well to give ng a coll, as we always keep a superior assortment. Feb 7—w3m 31 JOSEPH WOODS ACO CANAL li-OUH7l‘6tAVoEs7iC<- 110 bbls. Canal Flour, 150 uo. Irish Potatoes, 100 do. Northern Gin, 100 do. do. Whiskey, 50 do. Mackerel, No. 3. 60 qr. and eight casks .Malaga IViifr. Land ing and for sale on the wharf, by j«n 16 12 GKO. R. JESUP Sr C(1 |V OTICE.—John K. flora having taken hi" J- * brother Htmry Hora into co-partnership, in th p Clothing and Hat business in ibis city, illejr wil* continue it under the firm of J U. A 11 Horn. JOHN k. HORa, april 10 w4w HENRY HORA. Hi lIEADDEN, A HU’I ST, BEGS leave res peel fully to inform the citizens of Augusta, that he lias relumed to ibis city, and taken the room formerly occupied by lim in the /Masonic Hall, where he intends remaining for a ew weeks, and where he would he happy Jo receive those who may desire his professional siA'ice*. The public generally, arc invite/to call arid see his specimens. inn o‘t nifgcf Importation ff BIiACKBIJRN’S IHAUKIjM WINE. I|HIK undersigned, agents for th/nouse of G. & A R. Hlttclibilfn A C<>. of iVlmUira, are now re reiving orders for lk*ii superior wfhes ; the list will be closed the Ist X«v. Those p#t»ons who wish to seuure a supply o( this fliverip brand, will please I to leave their "Omes or \ le f,ro that time The WII-O w-'/l b« shipped to arrivfhere early next fall _ n l n [ J _ GK. JESSUP & Co. IJV MUSIC. ~ 1/V* ILLlAltt IJ ORCHARD, Professor of Mu gfultlcmru’ f 9 ] l ? 1 . l, ly ',''‘ ni ; ,,n(:eS lo t,,e la(lius *">‘l 'W s . °f AtipUsta that ho has removed to 147 PhX f r <10(,r9 MoW ">« K“glo and naming ’a* Ii° W > )r(, ' mr ‘' d give lessons , is 4/ r • P ‘ a f , ° * orle ' (iuit!,r * a,ld f lu'c. As I i is Mr. Os. intention to make this city his nerm-i- Z r v d t' Ue «‘i“ bc «« waitx 1 alto may require his services, with the strictest ~ Mr : K "i" eive instruct,,waits ' , r ' r ,l : ,, '7 or ,has ptipils. Application to p:-"' “*"• «—.«# N - B ; , '*aao^J ; nrlc, and Organs timid and re- ? paired in the short est ihuo.k. ts april 16 STOVAIV, & HAMLIN, AM/” HOLES ALE I)i'y (foods Merchants, and • v General Gfocord, Augusta, Ga. Dry Goods Sale Room over the Grocery store, april 14 On Consignment* 200 pieces heavy Hemp Bagging,' for sale low hv april 14 STOVALL <fc HAMLIN. Dlrect*! m po rt ation. i •Quality English White Lend, imported in ship Eli Wlulmy/at Snvanrfahj'forsale by S. f{ PAIIK MAN. For terms enquire of IJ. FHAL.SEY, april 13 6t Augusta STRING GOODsT ' EDGAR & CAR/MICHAEL arc now receiving their usual supply of Staple and Fancy Spring Dry Goods, which they offer on their usual terms mid prices. april 10 ■ NASH lON ABLE Si'll I NO BON NETS. JT SNOWDEN d SHEAR have received this day, from New York,a large supply 0i ladies’ fash ionable bonnets, comprising a variety of style# ; also, hhys aupar I-eg horn hats, to which they res pectfully invite tbe affection of the ptlblte, ttpl 10 . Negroes for sflKi* in Tlamburg. THE subscriber offers for sale a lot of valuable Virginia Nepfioes, Consisting of house servants, adhehtnen, &c. which he will sell low for cash,a# he is desirous at returning home. His residence is on the slfcdt leading tram the Bridge to the Rail Road Depot, [apl 14 7l] TIIOS M. JONF.S. NOTICE. —Hy order of the City Council oi Augusta, an ELECTION will beheld at the IJniud States Hotel, on Saturday , the 21*1 instant, for one Member of Council, f c ? Ward No. 3, under the superintendence nt John Kerr, Thoma# S Met calf, and Lewis Cress, Esq#, or anv two of them. The Poll will be opened «l 10 o'clock and closed at 2 o'clock, T. If. and fettifrned to SAMUEL HALE. Mayor april 13 td City oi Augusta. Bank .State of Georgia. •Savannah, April Bd, 1838. VTOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—On Mini- Iw day, the7tk day of May ensfling, in election will be held at tty# Batik, f 'Jt Sii : Urffttldr# on the iafioi tf'n stockholders, lo serve for twelve Months from that date A. PORTER, Cashier. April 5 td extßa iilack bombasins. A SHEAR have received this day C 5, from New Y ork, a largp supply of extra French Bqmhasins, (some very heavy, for gentlemen's wear,) of a superior style and finish ; sjsu, extra black Challys, black pro de Rhine*, black F/knch Crapes, black silk veils snd handkerchiefs, unit a variety of other articles suitable for the season, to which respectfully invite the attention of the public;. april 10 PAPER HANGINGS/ SNOWDEN <k SHEAR nave reCHved this day from Philadelphia, a large supply of splendid Paper Hangings of the latest and inost fsshlonal/Ie styles, which have been selected with great care; also, a few setts of French Paper Hangings of the latest Paris styles, and rich Screen# for fire boards, to which they respectfully invite the attention of the ! public. april SPLENDID FRENCH MUHLfNS. SNOWDEN * SHEAR have received, this day, from New-York) a large supply of splendid [ French Muslins, of the latest Patis styles which [ have been carefully selected front record importa r tioas, and are entirely new pattern# The public are respectfully requested lo call and examine them. | april 12 r i pilacticAl Treatise on the law > A. of Slavery, being a compilation of all the de- J cisions made on that subject in fho several courts ■ of the United Stales and state courts, with copious r notes and references lo Ike, statues and authorities * systematically arranged, bv I>. Wheeler, esq. for » sale by T. H. &I. C. PLANT, april 5 B P K'H EMBROIDERIES—SNOWDEN XV A SHEAR have just received from N.York, i a large supply of Ladies’ rich ern'Toidered Capes and Collars, embracing a great variety of styles and all of the latest patterns ; also Ladies' embroidered muslin and linen cambric Cuffs, anti a large supply of needle worked muslin Edgings and Inserting* i- (some on thifi muslin,) to which they respectfully e invite the attention of the ladies. april 12 • riIHG subscriber not (taxing been notified ol tin X arrangement to remove BERTRAND, jr. U Stateburgh, b. C. he had advertised him to sland a Augusta the present season, but such is the call so hisreturn to South Carolina, that his pretence ihrr cannot be dispensed with, and which will acconn I for his not standing here, ns he had expected. I april 2 ts HENRY DALEY’ TO KENT, a desirable residence orttVie Rand Mill*. For terms apply so CH.4S. CARTER, april 14 sw2w or Mm. ANN. 4 McCAH/VV. LbMONS.— li Uum« l.einutw, just received and lor aala by ■ apnl 5 W E A J LI JACKSON. Looking GLASs Plates, ..rd.irormu' ■iset, Ibr aale by ANTONY A HAINER, april 3 23 i Rrond street. AGEN’J* lor the Albion, Emigrant and Old Countryman.- , W. B. McKEE 1 Augutta, April 1. lm* US- BANK NOTES tor sale low by ~ • r UEO. INS. Ac TUUS’f Co. april 3 ■ / UNDIiES.-IW bote* Sptlml Cabbies. • - 1 * boxes Hull'* patsnt mould do. ’ _?P. n l£ N. SMITH A Co. SMOKED BEEF.—2OOO lb* Smoked Beef fcr rate by jy SMITH A Co. npnl3 VI OJUASSES—£Tuid* W 1. MoUamT if 1 50 bbla Naw 0,1,-an, do Jd*t received and lor *ale by N, S WITH ACo 1 april 3 ON CONSiGNMENT s P^lTT'caskTdoineauc Brand), lor aale low by JOHN COSKERV. april 2 A ®TRAE LAMPS, just received and Ibfsalo , b ? „„ JOHN B, MURPHY. , iriarch S 3. 2m3trw TV EWCIIO!' MGLASS EN .—7lf hbd„. b>7 . *» 1 " b * T SAG II METCALF. i | n.rach 20 Cif J'jCKS on Now 7 urkj ~PHiladelpbia and Baltimore. For salsb* wwrcli 20 GEO INS. A’MUJST C(J. |V EW England llUni uml Oirt.ilflli barrel* 2- “ N.B Rum; 54 sbl( (Jin; fur sale low b> rdkr 12 / JOH/VM COOPER A SON. \KW BAC#N A*l> IiAMI>.-a choice -*• a lot ol ilaco) and lard; Ibrsale 'ow By mar 12 . JOHN M C( II A RON. I| S. H-4N J NOTES—For aale by VJ • Coo. Insurance A Tiusl Co. _feb2 27/ f |tOIOTCtX)s —On consignment 8b boxes To - A. bacon, dnnufactured by Touch A Steagall, for*al« low b j JOHN M COOPER, A Son. GEORGIA NANKEENS, o very superior urlicl«/u*l received by VV. R. CRANE, mnreb 2) Ait A ICtfLkAND FTAIRIDA MONEY', H OUGHT by tbe subscriber, No. I‘J7 Broad [sept 1151 K 1) COOKE. ON /;<>NSIGNMEN'I ! .~:[IK)O pieces heavy I I mp Bagging; lor sale low hv _jiin‘A ts Id H.O. BRYSON St CO. |\| 0' 1C:B * —BUFORD hn* removed to strife la No 247, recently occupied by A. Jvtrien, a* a music store; nearly opposite (be U. S. Motel, april 3 2w N AI > i;, a light Barouche, well made, with A a double harness, but little used, will bn sold ■“"j [ april 10] _ jN, SMITH A Co. VAUCLUSE <’Ol T ToN 4>SNABUKOS. A CONSTANT supply of the above article lor aale at Factory prices by the agents. ">nr 2 49 CLARKE, AI’TKIK A CO NEW TUIOTIfV A Nl) CLOVER IiAV. A I HW loads of excellent quality, well cured, so “'•lp by N. B. MOORE, j»ly I~J 1f.2 swtl f tEORGIA NANKEENS.—Six me o i Nankeens, manufuetttfed frri/tt Cation grown a Georgia,for sale hy A. SIBLEY. n 20 ts 16 '!'« lllKH.—Ktfflf nr live Negro Boys. ■ A Iso, about the same of women and girls. Anp'y “* D.L. HOLLIDAY. i jan 10 7 tl ’ iflltK AND COTTON • ICASE line -Suit ul.Coiioh UMBRELLAS. | just received at No. 20G, by Feb 9 3t T. 11. WYATT &. CO. ON CONBIGINMIWST.—SO barrels CaWSt Flour. 25 bbls Country do. Just received mid for sale by 11. C. BRYSON A Ol). jon 22 If 17 r fire ikons. BRASS Andirons, Fenders, Shovel and Tongs, in great variety, for sale bv t _octJ6 FA JI CLARK. ’ rilOW EH’S and oilier Domestic llrninl y. JL I Obis Tower's Barndy; 3 half Pipes domestic Brandy. For sale 1 >w. march I3_ JOHN M COOPER, ASon. LEG ANT DAIILIAS.—AdmaiI luT of i superior kinds, just received on consignment, and for sale by SKINNER A PURSE, march 29 tnw 3t BHO8 HO I AND LEAD.—SOO bags Shot, assU| 10 Kegs bur lead; for sale at Manufacturers prices, by TMOS J PARSIELEE, Agent of the Shot Tower ('o. of Bulb more. A coiislatil supply kept on hand, march 10 fimo NOTICE. IN A 11. CLARK have associated with • them Mr. Geofgfi Knckett. The h'lisin. ess in this place will he conducted in the. name of Clark, Kackntt A Co. Jan 39 23 LACE GOODS, lit Private Rale. A N invoice of fine lace goods, among which arek) | i . worked collars and capes, thread laces and iiip aerting, lace veils, blonds, bobhincts, Ac. Just received by \V. E. A J. (J. J ACKSO.Y. ; april 10 CIOOKS to hire.»-Two goo«l Cooks to hue /tortile hnlfance es the year, if application is ntt'de immediately. IV E A J U JACKSOiV. March 15 _ Georgia scenes.-G^rgia^cetts*, Characters, Incident*, Ac. in trtf first half centgry of the Republic, liy a natr.'o Georgia, for sale by T. H. A I. C. PLANT, april 4 _ SAIJf.— Thelxiland Dwelling formerly JL’ owned by Bishop Andrews, corner of Green and. Centre streets, having 221 feet front oh Gteti and 80feet dti Centr* street. A SIBLEY, jan 20 ts 16 White and Black Silk Rlond. Til. WYATT A Co , No. 20G, nave just re » ceived Whit* and Black Silk Blond laioes. Also, an assortment ol Freftttt' worked andScotth ’ ilttedle worked Coffers. ffeb Iff J*9 ALABAMA and TENNftWs i\ E MoV; 1 xKUlin Dollars in bills of tlie Bank of Alnbama 1 1200 dollars in bills of the Blink of Ten nessee, for sale at a discount by applying to the subscriber ISAAC AIOISE, april 3 311 BAtad st. riIOOTII, lIRUSHES—A lot ol superior ' JL Todth Brushes, ol English ra’anularlutk-, j’nst i received and sos sale by . , ' ANTtfNt A HAINBR, • march 26 232 Broad si. NOTI Ulli-The fjnn el Kitchan A Rohertsort is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will l>« Conducted in future by the snhscri • ber on his o wit account. W. K. KITCHEN- I AngQSta, March 20,183*, Georgia Ins. A Trust Company, / ; Au«usta.J»n,6. y The Directors have this day declared a Divi dend of Four Dollar* per Share, nUt of the ' profits of the laet Sli irWfitlfti, ftuynMe find after ■’ the 10th ibstaht W T OtjUfAJ/ Sgft 'y. , j»nB _ff ff ■ ]\JOTICE.—'The copartnership herotoldr. etist » IN inkin' this eitv Wilder the firm ofCdwlhltf * r (iardelle, expired on lh« Ist day of January lost, by its own. limitation. The business ot the firm willhcclosed bv A. t»«a#rt.LE. - ‘ J. V. COWLING. ’ Feb. 13,1837 tl A. GARDELbK: j fft HE Riibscnhei begs leave to inform ins friends 5 JL and llto public,that he will continue to trails ,, actthi Commission Business in this city, un- dcr his own name. A.GARDELLK. v f, ‘ b Li 5 LL-JHi r ■ > OH ACt. O.—Ten h->xes Tobnceo manutactur Jo i 1 «t) by E Hrown,and represented to be a sups to , rior article For sale by A SIBLI.\ at: teh 2 27 tt _ or i ~ WANTED TO PERCHASE, n or 30 likely young Negroes, sot whieh good ri 4*' I prices will he paid, in cash, by dtc IP) 297 "tl J. A I) .'nKRISO.V TO-MORROW geoAgia state JLOTTE K V , ' . FO» Til* BINRFIT OF Till lUfiiila InSFperidcni Fire CompUni i ' Kxtra Class No, ft, f or (B*B. , To the drawing of the Alexandria, Vi .w V ’ l . l : , *", No ' ;■ *i»r 1839. To life drawn * Alciand m, on Wednesday, 18th April, 1838 U. S.Gaiooav or Co. Managvra. ’ A. Id. All, Contractor. . S C II K M K. IPniaof ISO,OOO t SO,OOO I * 5.000 3,000 } 3 .000 2,000 } - J.SOQ 1,500 M*» 1,100 J >.153 1.1*3 {„ 1-o*4) 10,000 o 5.000 , }“ «o 2,500 Z ‘-ioo s,ooo *? 150 3 000 , “ m iiltoo ! 100 20,000 1 6 J, $ 8,100 | M t. !' Br, ° 1 124 4?I 1.550 i i 4520 5 *•«“ * 4583 5 122.915 ; 29 I°i-n . Hrir.lia, afftulfnting 10 *853,218 c Tickets ss—Shares in proportiuit. n GEORGIA STATE L Is O T T I) K V , n for the benefit »(' the ° Augusta Independent Fire Company. o cl. Ass NO. IP. FOK lass. <1 To lie determined by the drawing of the Virginia 1‘ Slate lottery, lor the Benefit 0 1 tbo town of 1 eters burgh, Class N 0,3, lor la3rt. nl To bedrawnat ALEXANDRIA, Va. on Saturday ol April 2J»t, I«3H. li, 1). 8. Glt Boon V JU <o , Managers «1 A. HEAD, Contractor. ni ei *5 Number*—l4 Drawn Ballots. ll< w «CHKM E . ‘1 1 I’rita of $50,000 $50,0o« ... 1 10.1KJO 10,000 („ [ .>,OOO 5,000 , *22 iii J 3,000 2.000 2,000 1,015 I j- i 10 1,000 10,000 m 150I 50 7,500 «. 12 500 ciHIO ->.-, -(nu ~V° 1“ ~ J _ * ,uw 7,500 i) 100 1; ’- UUO *>i I°° ••>*> 15,000 w 145 15,685 u 184 100 12,200 c i GO 7,320 gv Iff 50 G.llH) iol‘ *.*» th 4 > 941 -'0 99,820 |„ U> 250,800 ~e friin*. amounting to $540,200 yj Tickets S>lo—Shares <tl proportion. H1) prlVaTe i»().vu!xlN<Or6r;»R, <i» IVI “*■ WILLIAMS having taken that comrfto dtona house, formerly occupied by Major ft 1 ' .Shirked, M7 Broad street, u few doors below the »o eagle mid Phoenix Hotel, is how prepared to aerom- w modale a few gentlemen with board and lodging. «' april 16 If hi '■*V Augusta Merchants ami Auctioneers. * f fAHK subscriber having established hinisell per -nne.olv in the town of Athens, Ga. us an r. Auction and Comniissiuii iflercnaiu, I solicits tbo patronage of those who have consign- I menla to make to that place. It is bis opinion, as vvcß as rhrtt of most of the citizens of that p.uce, acquainted with ftS growing prosperity, Dint mcr - chants, and especially Grocers, who have goods which they are desirous of converting readily into , cash, will find ft' very much to their interest tp send nlany of them to that market. A(I business in thsl line, intrusted to the undersigned,’ will meet with profiipt attention. It. ROGERS, Auctioneer. AtCPKIIENCES ; ~ Asbury Iliill, James Cumak, Stevens Thomas, • Thomas Hamilton, Athens ; John Phintzy, Samuel Hale, Clark, 3/cTier At < V/. in. Bust wick, AJ. r llunlinginn dr. Son, L Gibson ;Avgu*(a. apul 14 12m CH AftwE TTf U u u g ' Georgia rail nd.f.to/ , -CMmai ON and after the Ist ol April, the Passenger cars ' will leave Augusta at 6 o'clock, a. m. Re- 1 turning leave Warrenton at hall past 11 o'clock RICHARD PETERS, Jr. Resident Engineerdt -'jjip’lof Transportation, mar 29. 3 GEOUGIAUAI I, ROAI) N OTIC El ’ HEIGHT is now carried on Dm Kail Rond be tween Augusta and Barrenlon, at Die follow ing rates—cotton $1 per ti de, merchandise 25 cents H per hundred pounds, or 5 els per cubic loot. r Between Augusta and Camsk--cotton 871 cents per bale, merchandise 23 its jut hundred pounds, , or 41 els per cubic foot. George H. Thompson, agent o( the Company, nr , I .'amak, and John H. Roberts, agent of the Company t at Warrenton, will nltand to receiving and forward- , ing producu and merchandise, without charge for , cuiniuisaions or storage. Spacious warehouses have been erected at the above stations for the re caption ol merchandise, until it is forwarded RICHARD PETERS, Jr. Resident Engineer <$ -Sup't of Transportation april 10 | JACKSON STREET ICE - ] Thi* eslablishnfenl will he opened this day lor i the Sale of Ice, the price Os which has been fiied at 1 the rateof 28 iht In the dollar. For the accommodation of the public tickets may , he had at the stores of the folio wing persona, viz : , F Li/nhort A: Co Mar tint Frederick I Hatilllhrt, Ktsley ff flat Df 'r/ior«a. J Wrny . B L N«hi D Runet , Antony Sr. Hsiiiiw Thofnas Rerretf tr. Co Frederick Kitcheft' At HohinsOn „ C Batty , VVm llewsoti , and from she subscriber f The following are th'e nours ol attendance at ths Ire House,.viz From 5 o'clock to 8, from 9 to 2, from *to 6, j and 1 from 7 to 9. And on Sirodeys fr«m Btolo in , the morning, ami from -7(0 7in the afternoon f Kr N« money vflll he re.ceissd at tfio Ice House v ISAAC MORSE, april 0 dim -W? A Tress. iWefrt. , eo. ST It lIV EI),, from the Hampton 11 Course, two MAftfi-V, one a grey, T I'tl the other a bay ; ftui bay a large fine msre, remarkable for the foßna \ * fg if lion of the taH-hone wher* it joihs the ■ShH t ip, on sfcMmt of its height. She * was in training lor the last races; the friction of the lllimkethas Worn off a small (ctrium of ilaff from !’ her shoulders. The grey mart) good si2e ( neat 1 Inm, well made, and hadt* the rater. \ny person 8 delivering the marcs at the Hanipton Course, can orilain a reward of fifty dollars for them; separately, v (wentv-five dollars, [april 13J K. W. LACY. J MTO RENT II Until the first of Octobsr nett, n destfabls f UriPk Dwelling in a centra] part of f reet. Enquire at this office. " march 13 68 ts f -flfflffiu RENT )—A large and enmmo . ieihl dious Brick Nlore on Broad street, Isiaßß Mittablafor either a Dry Good or Gro 11 ll*uau r err business. Possession given im- 1 rngdfiflely, Etiriulro »f • ianß ._ _ wm. t titem? soy ■ ATs llaskets P.iiamjvaigne Wine, choice brsttds •-1* * 3 pipes p'ire Holland Gin; 3 d" Coniac Brandy, 4 do Madeira Wine; 2 do Pels and Brown Chnrfy -fina, 1 do Huperior port do, march 13 for sale by JOHN (7dSKERY i PIIOTfX I lON INHCKANCE COMPANY. 1 > I 'HE >m']ervi,'iiod. agents of the Protection In- 11 A ruranro Company of Hartford, Connecticut jt 1 arc prepared to insure buildings and their contents ‘ i ■ scuinst 1-» >t damage b v fire on tha rocot rea-nna | T, 1 \r «, ? a tiATfiT’-' • |Vp . . a a 1 I :>! • 2j.i 1 Fh«* following ii in extract from a forthcoming work of Hr. IVter*, the flmroverer of*tfi« celebrated Vegetable Aati-Billoils Pills j *' Health, wealth ami enjoyment are the three principal enjoyment* ot life. 'I hn two fortaer are “ ou fhl «a a means 61 obtaining the latter.— Man aeeka for wealth ft* the meana of enjoj’ merit. Hat vain it tuch ptlrauit Without tho position rtf health. Without bodily strength and vigor, neither the phyaica) nor the mental—neither the inner nrtr the outward man ia capable dt any achievement, whether of wealth of enjoj hienl. Men* tana in co I pure aario—a aoufld blind irt a aonnd body—ia tho aine qua noti—the rthaolote reqniaito, for ah effi cient effort In the nitninnient of human emit. The nund may be aplive, bill if the body be feeble, then u the ini ad active lb little purpose. Knjoyment la not there ; mul the finest laid pinna are-rendered abortive by the shattered trtndilirtff of oift i»f rjay. Hui aav that rt mart enfold oblaifl ric'dlili—hut he i.’ould ac quire (be gold ofOphir, and bring home all ihe treasure* of iht ffomes (rtOJolcubda. y«t without health, where would he hia happifieHg f He wmil 111 l>e miserable in the midst of hia gtfld tfnd His dia mond* ; ho would pine away In Wretched neap arfd lea pair, and he would exclaim with the wine man )( old, “ all is Vanity and vexation of spirit." ilia irnbs are racked with pain and ke cannot rest, hiS ippetite ia gone, and ho loathen hia food; hm ato nacli ia oppressed with naußwn, and he itirna sick >ninß away at th« bounties Os a magnificent provi lenrn. He would give all he is worth—nay,»ll the vorlii—if lio had it —for the pour hut hcahliy inuil's lp|<etitn. " I’liHuP give me," said u hungry wretch to n vcnlthy feeble man, " please give me n sixpence to my me n morsel of food; I am almost starved I" “ 1 Would give a thousand dollars for your nppe its,” said tho rich man, us lie humlod the hungry mo n dollar. Os so much importance is health to tho enjoy I uum ot lilr! Itul whereto, methinks I hear the reader ask, tub ! erves this homily on so plaia and hackneyed a inh. i ai't? Do wo nut all know the value ul health ! >ll we not all attend toil as one of the chief, if not ho chiefeil concerns of ottr mortal etislvncti 7 Do' vo nut employ the means to attain amt preserve it 7 >o we not lay cut money—d i we not Ice physi cians—do we nut follow their advice—do vvu not wallow llieif prcscriptlo/Ta ? True—most true—genii* reader, iflon doest nlf lungs, we dure say, and mure. Still, «<V Cannot lolieve our homily on health to ho altogether mine (usury. .At in inortfls, so irijyhyatc is it retpdsim II have *' hue upon line, anil firectpt upon precept." -leu in health Ih'rget that they may ha sick . and' ton in sickness do not always employ tho must ju icious means to mini it health. V ery true; Doctor— lll.o do not us you sny always 1 itrsuo the fight road to health. Now, 1 know of nine peo'pfb who are always dosing themselves .'ft h physic, «n(t running to' the doctors nnd nputlV i tries every Any of thejrlttes. They take, I verily iiilioVe, a carl loud of drugs in a year, and yet they ice nut well after all ' i Do' von know die reason t wfiy, yes, in my opinion there are two reasons, n the first pnice they lake tco much medicine, and : second, they dp nut take the right kind. I tisco to maa/' o ynniA mistake. Itirt lately, that is to say lor Ivvrf nr i ..w—., m,, ~. heller plan I take l>r t V, „ “ Pills, and I derive mere benefit naif. lolhi'r'hiid out in them,'then I used in paying fifty In a, , ‘ liter prffsmt of health, Insides sating a Worm naffitcii and disgust in swallowing an enormous quantity of medicines. Do yotf know Dr. Peters I Vary well. And have yon ct>er taken his medicine ? 1 were a blockhead else. They lull me he is mine of your quacks, who un dertakes to mend and regulate the human machine without so much as a knowledge ot its parts, and how they are pdn log, thor. *„ v (, 0 derslands anatomy and physiology, I think they cull them, mul is ns familiar with hutanv and chemistry ns I am with the road to mill. Von are rightly informed. Dr. Peters is no em piric. lln docs not undertake what he does not understand, lie was regularly hred to the healing art. Jlo has spout years in tho acquisition of know - ledge ;he has devoted inmsv.lTo the study of Ilia human frame, and tha diseases to which ,1 is sub ject, ami now ho is applying his acquisition to tha relief of Hollering humanity. lie duos not ptfl forth the absurd claims often nil vanned by lire inventorsol patent nostrums—name ly,that ol curing nil diseases wnh a sinrffo prff. icnption ! .Such a pretence ho would deem about, as difficult to swallow ns to take the nostrums of those who put it forth. There is nosueh medicine. There is not, and never Kan, a panacea for all dis eases The Vegetable Bilious Pills pretend to m 1 such miracle. lint w hat is infinitely better they effect what they undertake They keep the won? ol pr unise f» the stomach, anil tho prima »ia which they make to tho ear nod eye. And that indeed is ie> slight recomniendalien. flor are the complaints to whidi these Pills are adapted lew nor far fie tween. The disorders arising from a nu/flitit slate of ihe lole ere, unfortunately, many, distressing and fata!. A largo portion ot all the fevers, especially at the south and in the marshy districts, are owing to this cause, from fils distressing ague and fever, which almost shakes asunder hie and limb, to life fearful " Vulfcw Jack," which seldom quits his vic tim wilhoi/f sundering soul and body if* he lakes his leave. Conversant from his previous practice, with dis ease, in all its lorniH, which originates from the dis order of the bile. Dr. Peters wn* first lid to employ his knowledge and experience in tho preparation of a medicine which should prove eflicucmus in this large class of diseases, whichshould relieve the ach ing and the (Hilly head, arfd restore the nauseated mid loathing sloniln-li, at the san7e time thrft it pre vented (huge more fatal effeets which are so apt to follow Irom their imprudent neglect . For this purpose he prepared with much care and J just adiypliorf 1 to she pfirpoee, the Vegetable Jlilioua , Pills, whieff he is happy to sny, from long experi ence, and the abundant tciflimony ol those w f/o have employed them have airswertd, more than ans We fed his sanguine expectations. It is riot his own mare assertion you are calf cd on to believe. It f« not t’i'e ipie dint of any ungfa man—though ho was as great nsdlen or Hippo r—that yiin'iiio »«» pin juur CfOTI Wftl* ther—although i> is said in the sacred volume that •* by the mouth of two or three witnesses shall oil | things be established I '' ate you to Itelieve in so ; small * nuinher only 1 A cloud of witnesses is lie- j fore you They are to ft ninnerrftnf to be easily overlooked; they are too intelligent to' be fiifelassly I heard; they aro 100 respeclnhlo to bo slightly re gat led. Believing fhn SjKintanoons leslirrony of those | whose experience is the hsst test of the truth they - assert. Dr. Paters has thnrwn together in the fol- I lowing pages, a few of the fnany hundreds of testi- \ monials received from every quarter where bis pills havs rants into use. They are left to speak for themselves. They are the words of those who "speak whnt they dAKnow, and tea ify to what they have seen and experienced." Be (-arefnl and inquire lor Peters' Vegetable Pills; they o re hoM in Augusta by i/aviland, Rib ley it. Co Thomas Burnett ii Co, iVelsrfn Carter, • t/d James Leveneh. sprit 17 Ir| LAJIDINX; mifl DAY, -L\r hhds prima htCroix Sugars 50 bbU ftorton Rum iiQ hbl* Newark Cider I4h boxus Hull's pntgn! mould Candles aprtl 10 For sale by N SMfrH Aj.Cn NEW gdGDhs WILLIAM 11. CM vNh t* now recoiemg bis spring and sumreer sOprly of Fancy and' Staple Dry (roods, consisting of 3 great variety of new and fashionable articles, which nave been pur cbuKid at reduced priree, and will he sold 3( 0 small I advanreforrash or approved paper. Nn 2d!Hicad itrest, n“x* decr above the V'-crg-.u Uaii Ko.if , Pudding match 2 s !. sA'iii: tltooJ'J Stork, i”portrdlnjl~\i#cf^J% BY J K^ V| 3V, * WHITE . TO-Moßftovv; i m“r fTr? t h >' Priam, out ol Dahlia-alia . m loal to (ktacowtt, by B.nk.r, . ya, T uimifS It ? *" d " i mo, .‘ Mallion ,in tn.Un* Hanker xia by tbe celebrated SnmJenaKo: linker'a (lain was I .ark,'» sistgr to I’yief IJJJy ) ilobeiia. a first rale atraui, u it wp/il * Pr-mawa. foaled ... 1831; C*fc terfi«ld„ R o. by IViam, out ol It,hi,,! wbo Phantom, her dam by Waxy.,Jamb? l,uW h " v * Wllh <•>•»* of.ma Hay Mure, foaled in 1539, brad br Me A.i’Gi Burf, ' *»««•« by Ifci relebratotl Ifntanon, winner of iB, (ffa«* (t I “UI of by Mnlky*t Thia mare is likely to nr<we a inupt valfehbla brawl nitre, from h«r size Day Marc, 3 jmarc ola, nf FumcipitMA, out if A’ho i. .1,0 in foal bhtwm * //rmo, Mora FRANCES, by EiimHlta. in feel to Dirriealche/.a yen celebrated horaa tor blood and performance. She ia by Kmaliua, admitted to bo horifidf hji duy rf,,,nut M>, rr I, a fly SHEFFIELD, by Rw very, bln of Pnlnjuae. Thikfiiara ia very yalaabli rior mK" ”* hv w" lf i '1 ° r n ,h# brood ' *’ valuable stock* tlif rei«r tlld Man itolbbrad by Mr. Blno il*ll, Iron! bia celebrated Hull Charley. „ul»l a raw ol the pure abort homed bread. ( barley took Ibo oriraWfrt wV*r% !ft I( ™’ •>•<* >b. k^ prituirt 1887, <(£ the Agricultural w.etina, 8-bh b . Tf* i ,h " »>»rb.A b^drwi «•):h her calf, all the thrift fall. *l°' * '* perhapa the meat valuable that bad" fyt. NWftl offered in thia market, oi imported blood, «n<l Airniahoa an excellent opportunity to our iana Mu to improve (hair alock ■ttlbenliratod by car (tfiialad Ul (he II .8. Commit, may bo aeon at tba &4JS?; *“• * Conditions of sale— promiaaory notes, with proved enrloraora, payable in ninety data, upnl Ij tw id C tKiN Ai lIRANDY, 44/ ‘ Mll ‘•lb proof Cognac Brandy 'WU /V 1 pipe. do ,jo r ‘1 • do old ('henipnlan Jo do Holland tiiu - Fthda Ith proof Jamaica Kuril 1 do Iriah Whiskey HO hOla MoriuiifjiheU do (5 do lat proof do 70 do N (.in W do N K Knm IV, do Peach Brandy ■ft? i u Peppermint Cdnlial ■I 1 ' l jo Malaga Wine if do Cherry Brandy JS tic CAik, '/Vorriffe M r ine L P 40 do Sicily Madeira 25 do A/arieillea do 3 pipe, aweel Catalonia Wifta 2«> 1 raaka Aluacat do. 2 pi pox (dd Madeira do' , 1 butt enperiorold I’6'rt lot ante low by tll.AllKlG, Mr'l’ltilW *• ' l4 GROCKRIEK. —The •rißacrl(jp. ,er * haviiig re ceived n large lot of goody 1 , e/'" ur lor aala| on' renlifnahle term,, the following • / •10 hhda prime St t,'roil Sl , / , * ,^,, 10 hhda Porto Uico cj do i 12 hhda New Orleana do' 100 Imga prime Green C ’"ffc* , j 75 huge Bio ,>"*« 75 Imga Java ciido 15 bote, double resin> c d loaf Sugar so bbla ainglc d’, , J do 10 hbla lump ‘ do 2 5 bbla aolt a hell' dlmonda 25 tioxea Sperm oA'* ,u Hea ’ 20 boxea Hull K on« moitld Cahdlra' . 20 buxna Sono *'l’ 1 a I * If- — n Tea I U boxea Gunpowder aria'lhipirtir ,fjy’ 5 caaea 21b raddiea 40 whole and ln\lfbM* hastes Cfartefa' .# twrm <:oj)p«*rQif 20 hlkln jVo. ] Mackerel a !•* I <lt> 1 do ~ 25 bbla and bull bbla No 2 do .50, bbla iVo S’ ,|j, 1 mm baß,< ,V Pl M ' r - Spife. and <linger f . too reiinia wrapping I'iiuvr 10000 beat Spanish Soron 7oou beat Prinripo dp" IUOOO hull Spnniah do ~ , , . c/,arki:, McTfiiK A<V inda" ‘* nd a ,ar B' ,u "°riiilent of caalinga, jhm afrit 1 , , ■ dpril M 4 4 »>RV GO<n>SV lei rinmbnc nrinu -14 fiiney colon'll Iriinch iniialina ,1 ,in 'v aivle mourning inUalina *• l*"*' 'd* rind cotton Hosiery llich (nncy colored figrttrid aitVa • j trtt quality hlnck nlki Kiiien cambric hdkfa »l(fp; homiet and belt rihhona haiwy drexa IVUItla fn varieiV I I •o.i.ernne block bombnslha f ; cnperljne blk and colored chririej , ... , *■ n P' , rnn6 Ilaiionaa, with a rariwfy ofotW nevV gorilla, which they offer at fair pricea. I “I’ri l l; l t'.lXlA II Ai CA It MICH ART.. M. FOtt SALK ' A viable Iflfck Os 1.4 ml ill Ih* PtriiH 1 ol I ointe Coupee, Hint* us Louisian*, ( onaiaiing ol nhout On* Thoiwnad three bri^- < *? crc *t two #in«V fhry of winch id now umlef i ollivaltoh Thelaridit pnn f fpidly covered w«f( (fma breaks. Theft it 6n Bind fdfrntatlon rt imw framn Girr houau coMpUle, i mill; a tram or torn houae; a framt dwal , bug 41 Iwthy 53; negro ciftiha and idMrr dm ho'u ; *“*; K •uflittant rpianftiy of Aim let, oftn and tltenaila, to carry on the crop, a good atorik of milk cow a and a drove of hoga. The land it high and free from inundation n| the higheat Wafara; the |il»ce ia healthy, no deatha having oriciiketf aikice 11a aettlam-ut m 1834; the aftil ia of* fhc ritlyaat Kind. -?**".J ,^ <inlot,on k # *v\A law and on mi/acfinf; terftm providing th« i>urc//a«ar null aft* i Mum<*u*nt fort*. Apply to josKP/r LAUXihit, NeAf Orleana, °rt«» A OARDELLK, Aunn march 8 4aWj 4 2m‘o New and Fresh Imported tUMAit JAS. ANDKKSON A. Co r l * l f»c#tvrd from I.ivcrpriol, direct,tba WloW tlky Imodi, which they offer for n “ their usual tww u*m« fan a AtmXt, lit . 14 pierea 4 4 black, white, and saaorfed colon plaid Gliaagow Ginghnrita 31 pieces do do do'nrid'rfe 125 do annnll figured colored Jaconet aiuliiM | |fi do do moiiniing do j fin do Manchetter fancy calicrfot. Bas’d patlcma Iri dp auprr hlk anrf While do' So i 5 do r)rh and beautiful liiatre Rngbah blark and blue black tilka for ladict’ dreaeca ; I<ong Lawn, ol a very fine quality , AUo from ,\>u’ York, , 114 picre» white Pavilion Gaum ,50 Ho blue and green do I Together with ofher alapUGcoda, tollable to the i pfnaeut and approaching teatont april 9 SILCOX A BROTHERS wouldmpectful- , iy inform the public (hat having taken the large and clfmmodloui .Store of Mr .Velaon, lh«v will si noon at the building ii'finiahod, which w.ft tie about the first weak in April, remove from their present atoro. They are constantly receiving Goods from their manufactory, and will offer their friends and the public an extensive axuortmnnt at at low prices at any in the chi; and at tbe tame time or t licleathat thoy challenge auperiorify ehbt r in work manship oefimsh. They will be happy to receive ho colls of thgir (fiends as fbet Id itort, twodoo.n from G Sc. K Lumber! ACo until they caa obtain their now one, of whifh due axitico wdli be give* in the papers march II ! ' AC.LtfciN i Savanaalx ftl,Mruiice k TrvtiCe. underfgttcd. Agent of the shove consps ny, will take risks on shipment* of Cotton cr i J .'Jerchsu-Jire Com this ; iaeo to .'■avsnnah, t harlre i • op. and .Vorth* in pcrrhi JNO f, 1.1. ff 1* 1 doc 15 £9 ■