Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, April 19, 1838, Image 3

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Shaf&r H|9 80 9 720 Scarbrough Julia Jr 2 160 do Lucy 2 160 do Charlotte 2 160 Seymour C F 20 1,600 Smith Catharine 100 5 500 Scott J W 80 1 320 Scott Elizabeth "S 160 Stormont Thomas 4 320 Scheodde M C daughter of T A 8 6 400 Scott Robert 100 20 2,000 Shaffer Mary 80 6 480 Smith Ajr trustee 3 240 Smith Ajr trustee of E Magil 1 80 Smith Ajr trustee of E Magil 100 71 7,100 Saunders E 80 26 2,000 Scott estate of W J 211 16,880 Scott estate of W J 10 19 1,900 Stephen A W trustee 80 148 11,840 Savannah Female Asylum 100 8,000 Sorrel MAD 2 160 Sorrel A E D 3 240 Sorrel Frances 30J 2,440 Sorrel L J 2 160 SiitesßW 100 40 4,000 do do 80 23 1,840 Thomasson E 5 400 Theological Seminary of the Synod of <S C and Ga 80 5 400 Taylor M C 6 480 Trustees of Christ Church Sunday School 100 8 800 | Thomas G W executor 80 5 400 | Telfair Alex executor of the estate of T Telfair 6 iBO Telfair Mary 22 1,760 ‘ do do 100 5 500 •f do Margaret 80 15 1,200 do Margaret C 100 4 400 11, do Alex 80 2 160 .Tubman Richard 94 7,520 ’1; Trustees of the Academy of the county of Cbat hara 63 5,040 ® Union Society 4o 3,200 do do 100 6 600 Wallace N and G W An derson, trustees of C L Hutchison 80 53 4,240 ' Wallace N and W Scar brough andW Taylor,in trust estate R Isaac 76 6,080 Wallice N in trust for S A Edwards 22 1,760 Wardens and Vestrymen of Christ Church, Savan nah 100 3J 330 Waidens arid Vestrymen of A Christ Church, Savannah $0 9$ 760 Vv’yer Henry O 25 2,000 Wilkins A sr. 158 12.6,4 b Wilkins Elizabeth 90 7,200 Wilkins A B 25 2,000 Wilkins P H jr. 65j 4,440 While W M and A Knox trustees 22 1,760 WoodrufTTM 5 4bo do P M 10 800 doGaorgo 121 9,680 . do A D 6 400 Wiley Margaret 100 4 400 6,487 $535,400 f Planters’ Bank, Savannah, 2d April, 1838, J. KER, Transfer of Stock and Disc’t. Dep’t- Personally appear before me, G W Anderson, f President, and J Marshall, Cashier, who being V’duly sworn, depose and say, that the above is a ! true list of the Stockholders, as taken from the ) Stock Ledger. GEO. W. ANDERSON, President. I. MARSHALL, Cashier. J - I. MARRIED In Savahhah'bn Wednesday evening, by the Rev. J Sewell Mr Jouv S. Coomns, of Augusta / to Miss Mart L., eldest daughter of the Rev. Lewis Myers, -of Hugh am ■'County. COMMERCIAL. Augusts. MtirkPf. Cottov.—Our market for the article contin ues rather inanimate, holders are not willing to yield to present low rates although many sell ; fearing that no change will 'take place. Wc now quote 6 j a 9J vents, as the extremes of the market. Ghoceries.—We have to report a doll slate of trade with the interior, as most of our fatmers are now busily engaged preparing lor the next crop. Exciianue.—Checks on New York cannet he had from any of our Banks, out door sales have been made at 8 per cent prem. although to day •they arc offering at 7 per cent - on Philadelphia V a 5 per cent; Uni ed States Bank notes 5 per cent prem; Charleston Bank notes 3 per cent. PnEionTS.—To Savannah and Charleston dull at old rates. g-» !iUUg.UILJ! MARINE INTELLIGENCE. , SAVANNAH, April 17—Cleared sloop Diamond, I Davis, New Dedrwa. \\ dnt .to~cia, sloop Diamond, Davis, New Bedford. Departed, steamboat Wm S:Mbfi‘ook’ ; Dubois, Charles -1 f .. n Knn\ 13— Arrived Hr barque Mer f ---v. a fIT ~ 0 . ’ --mie Frederick, Fisher, 1 CHARLES 1 . - bobbins, aid, Ciarl, Dundee; Prussian , 4 Haltlmores brig# Oak, Sears, Boston; bin uJ; . , Havre; C L brig fine nos Ayres, Stuart, New York; v> _ brig Lawrence, Bulkley, N York, Mentor, Stevens, N York: selir Palestine, IMacy, N York; steam packet North Carolina, Reynolds, Wilmington. Cleared, brigs Franklin, Baxter, North of Europe, Kira, Rogers, Havana: schr Sinbad, Berry, St Josephs, . Florida. Went to sea, steam packet North Carolina, Reynolds, j Wilmington. Standing Committees of Council for the 1 ensuing year. I On Accounts —Messis. Bishop mid Hill. On Streets —Messrs. Parish, Dye and Dogas. On Magazine, —Messrs. Jackson, Ditt and Hill. 1 On Hospital —Messrs Dugas, Kirlland & Crump. On Drains —Messrs. Hitt, Uyo and Warren On City Hall —Messrs. Warren, Jaskgon & Dugas. On pumps and Wells —Messrs. Gumming, Crump, and Hill. On Market— Messrs. I ye, Parish and Bishop. On Kiver Bank and Wharf —Messrs. Camming, Hitt and Jackson. On Police —Messrs Warren, Bishop Kirlland. On Jail —Messrs. Jackson and Crump. On Health —Messrs. Bishop, Dugas and Parish. On Engine —Messrs. Cummirigjind Kirlland. South Common —Messrs. Hill, Parish and Dye. On Charily —Messrs.-Dye, Crump and Hill. „ Published by order of Council, passed the 1 4th day of April, 1338. GEO. M. WALKER Clerk. April 18 2t Augusta Benevolent Society. The following are the visiting commillees ap, pointed to act until the Uih of May : Division No. 1 —James W Meredith, Cyrus Pike, Mrs. Frances M’Coy and Mrs. Nancy Jonas. Division No. 2 —Rev. Mr. Cunningham, Rev. IV. Branham, Mrs Elizabeth Cole, and Mrs. Anna M. Btoy. Division No. 3. —Porter Flemming, Martin Wil- Mrs. Barna M’Kinno, and Mrs. Ann Berrylnll. All cases of sickness and distress, the citizens are respectfully requested to report ti them. april 18 T. S. BTOV, Secretary. |AXCIIANGE ON NEW-YORK.— Ap. •*-4 ply to [apl 18 It] K.C. BALDWIN. IVTOTlCE.—Proposals will he received until the I“ 28ih inst. lor keeping the roads and drains in the corporaie limits of the city in order for one year hum the Ist of May next. For particulars applv to C. B ill IT, ' M M. DYE, ornl 18 lit J! H WARREN. FRESH SPRING GOODS, At No. 206 Broad-street. f1 1 11, WV .VTT <V Co. have received, anil JL • are now opening n large stock of Spring and Summer Dry Goods, well assorted, and having been purchased at reduced prices, will be sold at a small advance on cost tor cash. They have now a good assortment of black and blue black Italian Lustring, gros do Dana and gros de Swiss Silks, IMaid Silks and small figured Bon net Silks, handsome French Muslins and printed Swiss Muslins, black and while nnd'colored Jaco nets small patterns, large and.small checked Swiss Muslins nnd Cambrics, Furniture Calicos, white and colored cotton Fringes assorted, cotton and linen Nettings, and 10-4 Bobbinet For pavilions, Irish Linens and Lawns,s-6 and 10-4 Irish Sheet ings, Table nnd Birdeye Diapors, Damask Table Cloths nnd Napkins, brown Linens and Linen Dril lings, Vestings, a very large assortment of Cotton Hose and i do, with a variety of other seasonable goods. npril 10 Ke ntucky bag'ging&tobac jo. Ill) IV Kentucky Bagging 7 Boxes Turpins pound Lump Tobacco On Consignment, For Sale hv April 19th fit WM. BOSTIVICK. TVfOTICE. —The undersigned will receive pro la posals.for Painting and White Washing the inside of the City Had. The wood work to ho painted wiih two good Coats of such colours as the Committee may select, and (lie Plastering to be White Washed with one,—all to bo done in the best manner- Proposals to be received until Satur day 10 o'clock A. M. IF H. WA/JREN, ) W. K., JACKSON, > Contmiitee. LP. DUGAS. ) April Ifi ___ 2t SPARRING SALOON —L. DERBY has opened a room in Lafayette Hall, where he willgive lessons in the artof Self Defence. Private lessons given if required. Hours from 7 Of.til 10 P M. Terms made known at his room, mar 29 if . .GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE BETWEEN THE NORTH anil SOUTH. f|HIE PORTSMOUTH AND ROANOKE -1- RAIL ROAD COMPANY, have now form ed a connection with tlio Virginia nnd Maryland Steam Boat Company, ty which llieroiij a eotitin tious lino lor Passengers from Baltimore or Wash ington to Charleston, S. C. GOING SOUTH. Passengers will leave Balnmore at 35 o’clock, p. M. on Mondays and Fridays by the steam bout Ala bama, Cnpt. Sutton —or leave Washington at 12 m. Wednesday, in the Columbia, Cnpt. Mitchell, and arrive at the depot whart in Portsmouth early the next morning in time fur the Portsmouth and Roan oke cars to Halifax, NC. At Hal.lax they will take Ihe Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Road Line of Post Conches at 4 o’clock same day, and proceed to Wilmington, N. C. a part of the way on the Wil mington and Raleigh Rail Road ; or by taking the Merchants’ Accommodation Line they may proceed to Raleigh and Greensborough when they will meet the southwestern or Piedmont Lino as well as the Lino via Salem, Wythe court house, Ac. to Nash ville, (Teun ) Arriving iu Wilmington on Thurs days, Saturdays, and Mondays, they will there take the steam boat North Carolina, (one of Vanderbelt’s best) on Thursday and Monday, and ho lauded in Charleston in from 12 to 16 hours generally in lime for the cse-s to Augusta, Gu. on Friday and Tues day inorthngs. The steam boat Fox runs to nnd from Plymouth end Edonton, N, C. in connection with tins Line. GO INO NOtlTTt. Leave Charleston on Sundays and Tuesdays, at 5 r. m. breakfast the next Ihuriiing at Wilmington. Leave Wiluiihgton on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and by Rail Road and Coaches, arrive at Halifax on the evening of the next days. Sloe)) at Halifax, and I lie next morning proceed by the Ports mouth and Roanoke Rail Road to Portsmouth, where they will bo taken on Sundays and Wednes days, by the Alabama for Baltimore,’at 3i p. M.and Fridays by the Columbia for Washington ht 3 p. m. This line beipg now complete, offers’to tlie'travel ler a route which fur speed,safety, comfort and econ omy is nut equalled, for while it avoids the dangers of the ocean, it is unattended with the laligho con sequent upon an altogether inland route where there is necessarily rnucli night travelling. The Chesapeake Bay Boats and (ho one from Wilmington to Charleston are unsurpassed lor ele gance and speed. The post coaches, horses anil drivers arc ol the beat, and the Portsmouth and Roanoke Rail Road Company assure the public that every means are exerttid tegardless of expense to keep their road in good order and if well chosen and experienced agents and Engineers acting under the most rigid written instructions can he a guurnn eo to safety then it may ho confidently relied on. npril? 1m lIIIIE subscriber not having been notified ol the A arrangement to remove BERTRAND, jr. to Stateburgh, S. C. lie had advertised him to stand at Augusta the present season, but such is the call lor his return to South Carolina, that his presence Ih'.’re cannot bo dispensed with, and which will account fur ids not standing here, as he had expend I npril 2 fl HENRY DALBY. jv otic';.—i ’ersons indebted to the subscriber IN cither by note or hook account for the years 1831, ’33 and ’36 arc requested to call on Thus. M. Berrien and Mulford Marsh, Esqrs. and sotllo tin same Longer indulgence cannot ho allowed. jan 19 15: 11. F- RUSSELL. Ct Os, BROWN of Brown’s Ferry, took from the ''lndiansone bead guard Chain w ith “Writ Flour noy August 22; 1834,” worked in it with gold beads; also, one full jewelled double-cased hunting watch, with gold guard chain and key—the watch has throe letters on the front case—the owner, or’ony of his relations can get it by describing letters nnd prov ng property, if no application he made t i four months, the watch will he sold and the proceeds di vided among the troops,—application to bo madefto the editor of the Columbus Herald for the head chain, and for the Watch to Col. Brown. The Columbus L/brald will copy the above and Ofvvard the account to Col Brown, nov 27—tf277 I j\TEW BOOKS. —Just received, by RICH | IN ARDS A STUY, I A Voyage, round the World; including an embassy to Muscat and Stain, in 1835, 183 G and 1837, by I W. S, IV. Ruschenberger, h. d. Ac. author Three years in the Pacific. A Dilgrifluige to the Holy Land; comprising re collections, sketches and n■flections, made during a tour to Ihu East, in 1832 and 1833, by Alphonse De Gna—new edition, 8 vo. Lmutu... ’ "'""'oiWo/i, complete in one ~ The Wm'i*! °/ Laa H - voi. 8 vo. •> - v, v | Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, „ J: G. Lockhart —part Gth. Wood Leighton, or a year in the count! y, by Mary Howitf. Walsingham, the Gamester, hyCapt. F. Chamier, R. N. author of Life of a Sailor, Ben Brace, Ac. The Bivouac, or Stories of the Peninsular war, by W, 11. Maxwell, author of Stories of Waterloo, Wild Sports of the West, Ac. The Fellow Commoner, or remarkable escapes of a predestinated rogue. Charcoal Sketches, or scenes in a metropolis, by I Joseph C. Neal, with illustrations by D. C. Johnston. The Art of Dining, and the art of attaining high health; with a few' hints on Suppers, by T. Walker. Diary, illustrative of the times of Gt orge IV. i hlcrs petsed with original letters from the late (Jneen Caroline, and from various other distinguished per sons. aprd 10 SOUTHERN HARMONY, (2d edition.) The Southern Harmony and Musical Compan ion ; containing a choice collection es t nnes, h> mns, psalms, odes and an;ln ms, selected from the most eminent authors, together with nearly one hundred new tunes that have never before been published, suited to most of the metres contained in Watts’ hymns, Mercer’s cluster, Dossey’s choice, Dover selection, Methodist hymn hook, Baptist harmony, Ac.; well adapted to Christian churches of every denomination, singing Schools and private societies; containing also an easy introduction to l lie grounds ol music, the rudiments of music, and plain rules for beginners ; by Wm. Walker, ot 8. C. For sale by the,hundred, dozen or single, by aprii 18 T. 11. A I- C. PLANT. Augusta ARTILLERY guards, appear on your parade ground in front ol the Lancastrian Institution, on Saturday alternoon next, at 3o’clock precisely, armed and equipped as your by-laws direct, wiih while pantaloons and black plume. By order o( Captain (lout.n, aprii 18 td M. A. STOVALL, Acting O.S NOTICE. IN ROM this day WM. C. WAV ceases to trans act any business, as Agent, for Joseph Shan non All persons indebted to tlie late agency are requested to make payment to Joseph Shannon.and those having demands against it will present thorn to the same for settlement, oct in 237 JOSEPH SHANNON I VAV .VOTICE.— CIIAS. A HARDWICK 4 Attorney at lam, Irwmton, Ala. will practice 1 in tlie counties of Um ber, Dale, Henry, and Russell I Ala and Stewart, Randolph, and Karly, Georgia i Kolerences, A J &T. W.Miller, Augusta, Ga. 1 nprily ICt , ~ NKAV GOOIK. ll, CRANK is now receiving hh s » * spring nnd summer supply of Fancy ant Staple Dry Goods, consisting of a great variety o: 1 new and fashionable articles, which have been pur ■ chased at redmed prices, and will be sold at a siual s advance for cash or approved paper. No 2111 Urom j street, next door above the Georgia Rail Roar * Building. march 28. 1 ’ IIIGINIA NEGRO Ms roll S AX- E.- » The subscribers living in Hamburg, Noutl _ Carolina, have on hand a large number of Virgini< ' slaves, and will receive supplies every two wicks Traders, planters and others wishing to purchase would do well to give us a call, us we always keoj . a superior assortmerit. . Fob 7—wllm 31 JOSEPH WOODS &CO C“Tan7VL I LOI R, MOT ATOMS, StCT -1 lld bbls. Canal Flour, IPO uo. Irish Potatoes, 100 do. Northern Gin, o 100 do. do. Whiskey, e 50 do. Mackerel, No. 3. 0 fiO i)r. and eight, casks Malaga 1 Tine. Land ~ ing and for sale on llm wharf, hv e jan If. 12 GKO. R. JESUP &CO e [\l OTICM.—John K. Horn having token hi: brother Henry Hnra into co-pnrtnerahijx, it) thi Clqthing and Hat business in this city, they wii oontinne it uhdor’the firm of J K. & H Horn. JOHN K. HORA, ripriMO w-lw HENRY HORA. - uIfUVKfOKS’. COM I‘ASsTksV—.lnil re s ceiverl, a supply of Surveyors. Compasses a warranter! correct, some of them very superior, foi v sale cheap by T. 11. A’. I.C. PL A N'T. april 18 f|'HK subscriber will rcceiyo and forward al I goods directed to his care at the cnatomarj rates. THOMAS 11. ROBERTS. ’ IFarrenton, April 18, 1838 fit* IjM) resale, a t intelligent yellow Boy, ugu about 10. For particulars apply at this office ‘ a| ril 18 ts - [V OTICIJ.—AII the creditors of A K. Swmnci ■l-.' Co, nnd S. Sumner, are requested to nice this day, (Wednesday,) at 3 o’clock, r u. at Johr S. Hutchinson's auction room, ai I then and then . intend making with all concerned a final settlement . april 18 U 8. SUMNER. ! ■,' B. HEADDEN, ARTIST, BF.GS leave respect fully to inform the cilizem of Augusta, that ho has returned to this city .. arul taken the room formerly occupied by him iu tin I Masonic Hail, where he intends remaining liir n evv _ weeks, and where he would he happy to reeoivr those who may desire Isis prqfcssiqfinl services. I lF7~Thc public generally, are invited to call and t age his specimens. nan 02 Direct Importation of lILACKR URN’S MADEIRA AV INF. - rjAJIK undersigned, Agents for tho house of G. A ; . B. Blackburn & Cii, of Madeira, are. now ro -1 coiving orders lor their superior wiu.es ; tho list will 1 be closed I tin fat May. Those perrons who wish to • eewc" " ’v of this favorite brand, will please [ 10 i.es on or before that time. The • ti ( i'ed to arrive hero early next fall. ‘ a| ' nl Cl G. K. JESSUP & Co. INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC. WILLIAM If, ORCHARD, J’rolossor of Mu sic, respectfully announces to the Indies and 1 gentlemen of Augusta, that lie has removed to 117 llrond street, a few doors below: the Eagle and Phoenix Hotel, nnd is now prepared,ip give lessons . in music on the Piano Forte, Guitar, and Flute. As , it is Mr. O’s. intention to make this city his pernm nent residence, ho will bo enabled to wait on those 1 who may require his services, with the strictest punctuality. .Air. On will give instructions nt his own residence or that of his pupils. Application to . ho made ns above, or at Mr. Band's Furniture and i Piano Forte store. N. I!. Piano Fortes nnd Organs timed nnd re . paired in the most complete maimer and at tho short est notice. ts april 16 STOVALL & HAMLIN, WHOLESALE Dry Goods Merchants, am General Grocers, Augusta, Ga. • Dry Goods Sale Room overiho Grocorv store. , april 1-1 1 i I) N CONSIGNMENT, 200 pieces heuvj r Hemp Bagging, lor sale low hv april 14 ' STOVALL & HAMLIN. D“ IRECT IMPORTATION. -400 quality English White Lend, imported in ship . Eli Whitney, nt Savannah, forsale by S. |i PARK , MAN. For tenrs enquire of D. F. lULSKV, I april 13 fit Augusta f ~ M* It ING tiOoilS^ 1 DGAR & CARiAIICHAF.L are now receiving k J their usual supply of Staple and Fahey Spring Dry Goods, which they offer on their usual terras • mid prices. april 10 ' MAASIIio.NAKI.K SPRING BONNETS. H- SNOWDF./V A SURAH have received this ; day, from New York,a large supply ol ladies’ fash ionable. honnels, comprising a variety of styles ; also, hoys siqisr Leghorn hits, to which they res pectfully invite tho attention of the public, apl 10 Negroes for stile, in Hamburg. npiTE''subscriber offers for sale a lot of valuable -S. Virginia Negroes, consisting of house servants, ; coachmen, &c. which ho will sell low for cash,as [• ho is desirous of returning homo. Ills residence ip on the street leading from the Bridge la the u . Road Depot, [np! it 7t] THUS ; v ‘, jpNES jVf OIICL. i),,, Oily Gouncil of , i'i Augusta, an t,L,EGTION will ho hel l at, the I | Lint id Fi-;*es Hotel, on Saturday, the 2h( instant, ■ f“.T one Member of Council, (or Ward No. 3, under I 1 I tie superintendence of John Kerr, '1 homes IS Met ' calf, nnd Lewis Cress, Ksqs, or anv two of them. • The Poll will he opened ol 10 o’clock and closed at 2 o’clock, p. m. and returned to BAM UK/, if ALE, Mayor april 13 Id City of Augusta. Hunk State ol Georgia, Savannah, April 2d, 1833. TVTOTICK TO STOt KHOLDERS.—On Mon j J- y day, tho 7th day of May ensuing, an election Will be held at this Bank, fur six Directors on the partof the stockholders, to servo lor twelve months Irom that data A. PORTER, Cashier. | April 5 Id I W *GK ROMBASINS. 1 *• i a r\ nv - - •’"'■oi Vf!U . Q NOW I>BN dr RllEAKnavo VC? from New York, a largesupply of extra French Bornbasins,- (some very heavy : for gentlemen’s wear,) of a superior style and finish ; also, extra black Challys, black gro de Rhinos, black French Crapes, black silk veils and handkerchiefs, and a variety of other articles suitable for the season, to which they respectfully invite the attention of the public. april 10 W *>. GRANT), I,as josl received vw black and blue black Gro de Swiss, super black Gro de Paris, elegant satin striped French Mhalins,lrlsh Linens, fine long lawn,elegant French Worked collars, very fine plain and figured swiss muslins, sdl: and cotton umbrellas, (ignored and plain parasols, embroidered and nmrseillcs skirls, I small and large corded do. stvlss, book, jaconet and nansook muslins, plaid stripe, sprig, and lace mus lins, fine bombazine, small figured calicoes, and, french cambrics, fine embroidered cotton hose french and engdsh do. thread, hobmel, thulo arul blond laces, elegant .figured salting and silks, fine bird eye diaper, damask table cloths, 8-4 and 0-4 table diaper, fancy handkerchiefs ahd scarfs, chally ribbons, brown linens, shirting, sheeting, bod lick, drilling, dowlas, &c together with agn at variety of other articles w Kich will bo sold low . at No 231 Broad site.:!, tlext door above the Georgia Rail Road Building. _ wpril 17 SALT. —The Margo of the Ship Eli Cohutney is expected in all this week, and will he sold by the boat load at the wharf, if a (air price can be obtained, apply to D. F. lIALRIjA april 17 dt \ LANDING THIS DAY, JlVf hluls prime St Croix Sugars fit) bbls Boston Bum 20 bids Newark Cider 1 25 boxes Hull’s patent mould Candles april 10 For sale by N. SM Pi’ll & Co. - The steamer OGLETHORPE . w ill leave Augusta for Savan • yy".. —' nah every Sunday morning, until further notice is given. ~ She is in every respect a very d safe boat, with good nccommodations for passengers n I'or freight or passage, apply at the agent's office. . Central wharf,or to the Cnjuaiii on hoard. * april 13 tnv It k ’ T« RENT, a desirable residence on ihe Sand ® x Hills. For terms apply toEHAS. CARTER, npnl 14 bvv2w or 31 rs. ,4 NNA MoCAKiV.s’. lE3IONS.. 25 Boxes Lemon*, just received -•« and for sals by apnl 5 W K Ar J U JACKSON. IS 9 COKING GLASS PLATES, ol difli rent d B.J sizes, for sale by ANTON YA: 11 AIN ES, >1 april ■> 883 Broad street. A CENT for tlie Now York Albion. Emigrant 1 g* and Old Countryman. VV.B. McKEE ■d Augusta, April I. Im* 1 | RANK NOTES fur sale Tow by - *>* • GEO, INS. &TKUST Co. april 3 l„ ( HANDLES.—SO busi'a s pyrin Canales. Vy 50 boxes Hull’s patent mould do. e ' t apnl 3 N. SMITH & Co. ‘l* - fiJMCKEO HIILi . —21)00 lbs Smoked Beef for sale by N. SMITH At Co. april 3 CLASS KS.-aSTEhdi W 1. Molasses, . r >U bbls New Orleans do •Inet received and for sale by N. SMITH & Co. april 3 ON GONSIGNMENT. 25or.cask* domestic Brandy, for aide low by JOHN COSKICKV. 1 april 2 A STHAI, LA 31 PS, just received and (or.salo - »■ by JOHN B. MURPHY, is march S 3. 2m3trw n TV KW CROP 310 L ASS ES.—7O Imds. Lor 11 »a‘e by T S At U H METCALF, n.racli 20 (OIfCKS on New Vurk, Philadelphia and J Hidtimore. For sale by ®’ march 80 (LEO INS. & TRUST CO. >r j\[ EW Enplanil llniij niiJS (Till . —5() tlarrels i. » N 11.I 1 . Rum; 50 bids Gin; Hirsute low by mar 12 JOILVM COOPER Ac SON. jl 'jVKW BACON ANIJ LARD.—A choice ■y d-* lot ol Bacon and lard; Ibrsglo'ow by mar 12 JOHN M COOPJIH, A, SON. |I, S, BANK NOTES—For isle by • Geo. Insurance A Tinsl Co. “ fob 2 27 111 \OH ACCO. —()i, consignment 80 boxes To- ; r , banco, munufqetnred by Tench A Steagall, L . t fun ale low by JOHN 31 COOPER, Ac Sou. n rf’N ICOKt.il A NANKEENS, a very superior ro NJT article jlist received by \V. H. CRANE. I. march 21. A.LABA3IA "ANI) flor loa TWoWIsIT* BOUGHT by the subscriber, No. l'J7 Broad street. (sept KB E 1) COOKE. .% /AN CONSIGN3IENT.—KOO pieces’ heavy |P Hemp Bagging; tor sale low by .v jan 80 ts 16 H.C. BRYSON & CO. S A LE, alight. Barouche, well made, with a double harness, lint little used, will he sold “ low. [april 10) N. SMITH* Co. Vlw LUSE COTTON OSN ABIJRGS. A CONSTANT supply of the above article for il sale at Factory prices by the agents. * mar 8 40 ( I.AKKF., AFTEIR Ac CO II NEW TIMOTHY ANO cV oVEU nA\ . o A F’EVV loads ofexcellunt quality,well cured, fu e A sale by N. B. 310,0 RE, e July 12 11)2 suit / N KoitGl A N ANI ALIENS 7 . —Six pase ,«t - Nankeens, manufactured from Cotton grown a Georgia, for sale by A. SIBLEY. I- __ n2O ts 1(5 i f |3O Jllff.Ka—Four or five Negro Boys. • " Also, about the same of women and girls. , Apply to If. L. HOLLI'DAV. a jan II) 7 ft - SILK AND COTTON UMBRELLAS. 11 | CASE fine Silk and Cotton UMBRELLAS. 1 just received at No. 20S, fiv ** Fel> il 31 T. It. WYATT & CO. d STUNT RECEIVED, fine printed I.awiM, foi • ” Ladies dresaek, lor sale by W. JL CRANE. •- april 18 U EIRE IRONS. BRASS Andirons, Fenders, Shovel and Tongs in groat variety, fur sale bv id oct 2(5 F& H CLARK. lIIOAVER’S and oilier Domestic Brandy! Jl 10 bis Tower’s Barndy; _ 3 haU'Pipes domestic Brandy. For sale low y march 13 JOHN .1/ COOPER, &Son, SHOT AND LEAD, —500 bags Afiot, ass’il 10 Kegs bar lead; for sale at Manufacturer! o prices, by 'l’ll OS J IhAIIMFILEFI, P Agent of (ho Shot Tower Co', ofllaltiaiore. A constant supply kept on hand, march 10 (Imo NOTICE. A H. CLARK havo associated with • them 3lr. George Rackctt. The bnsin- X ess in this place will he conducted in the name of Clark, Racket! <& Cc. Jan 20 as LACE goods, at Private Sale. • ,6 N invoice of fine laco goods, among which arc 1 i*. worked collars and cap s, thread laces and Berlin,g, laco veils, blonds, bobbinels, A" ’ just received by W. E. Ac J. r U- JackSO V " april 10 ( Two g„od CmAs to hue .or the ballance of the year, if application is undo immediately. * V E Ac J U JACKSOA'. 1 . .March 15 8 r- £ ... 1 C(.I \ SCENES, —Georgia Scenes, ,i '*■*’ Characters, Inealsma, &c. in. Ibo first half ccnlnry of the Republic, by a native Genrgj.i, for 7 sale bv T. JI. &I. C. PLANT. 1 april 4 ’ *' LF.—Tlio Lot and I)welling lorni ‘Hy r *. owned liy Bishop Andrews, comer of Green - | and Centre streets, having 221 feet from on Green . j and 80feet on Centra street. A BIBLEV | jan 20 _if Ki I While and Black Silk Blond. ' I Jl. VV VA’l"!' A. Co , No. 20(5, have just re i J • reived Whitonnd Black Silk Blond Laces. Also, an assortmont of French worked and Scotch needle worked Collars. [feb 1(5 :)'.l ALABAMA and TENN ESN EL’ MONEY. Id I Dollars m hills oft he Bank of Alabama. iWv/t M./ 1200 dollars in bills of the Hank ol Ton neesee,, for sale at a discount ny applying to ike subscriber I.SAAC MOIHE, april 3 311 Brood st. f|3OOTII BRUSHES.—A lot of ruperwr iV.o!. U Heiimbes. of English tnannfaclure, just ! received and for saio up ANTONY & lIA IN Em, march 2(5 832 Bread st. VOTK ' E.—The firm of Kilchm & Robertson 1N is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be conducted in future by the subscri ber on ids own account. W. K. KITCHEN. Augusta, March 20,1838, Georgia I us. AcTruat Company, f A (iou»ta.Jan,(s. jl f J 'll E Directors have tlnsilnyileelar.il a Divi i a ilend of l our Dollars prr Share, oiit of the j profits of the last six months, payable on and after I the 10th instant W T GOULD, Nec’y. jan 8 if 5 ]\[OTI( ’EG -The eb) arlnership horotnlor ovist 1* ing in this eitv under the firm ofCowliug A Gnrdcllc, expired on life Ist day of .la.mary lust, by its own. limitation. 7’ho business of the firm will be closed by A. GatibKi.i.K. J. V. COWLING, fell. 13,1837 If A. GARDELi.E; f j 311 K Subscribei begs leave to inform tils friends 1 and Iho public, that be will continue to trails arttbe ( omniission Husimfes iri this city, un der hisowu name. A.GARDELLE. feb 13 if :ir ’ f OB ACT ().—Ten botes Tifborrp nianutai fu r * eil by E. Brown,and rcpn.senled to be » snjic i rior article. F'or sale by A. SIBLEY. (eb 2 27 ts WANTED TO IM lft IIASE, | \<3 3d likely young Negroes, tor which good ' rvw prices will be paid, in cash, by 1 dec 20 237 wtf J. it D. MORRISON. SPLENDID P V PER H ANGINGS. SNOWDEN <V SHEAR have received tins day from I’luladelphin, a large supply of splendid Paper Hangings of the latest and most fashionable ’ | styles, which have boon selected with great core, also, a few sells of French Paper Hangings of the latest Pans styles, and rich Screens for fire boards, io which tin v respectfully invito the otlantion of tire " public. “H i DIIAIVS ON SATURDAY. GEORGIA STATE t fi o t r i' d: r v . for the benefit of tho Augusta Independent l ire Company, t CLASS NO. 15, sou 18i8. To ho determined by rim drawing of the Virginia StHlo Lottery, tor the Benefit ol the town of t I'olorshurgh, (.’hiss No 3. for 1838. To he drawn at A I, EXAMMO A, Va. on Saturday April ‘2lst, 1838. D. S’- Greoohy iV Co , Managers. A. READ, Contractor. 75 Numbers—l t Drawn Ballots. SCHEME. 1 Prize of 950,000 $50,000 1 JO,U(K) 10,000 1 .0,000 .0,000 1 1,000 4,000 I 3,000 3,000 I 8,000 2,000 1 1,615 ,1,615 10 1.0110 10,000 3 10 750 ,7,500 12 500 6,000 25 300 , 7/i(H) .. 75 *2OO 15,000 100 150 15,000 125 125 15,6*25 122 100 12.200 r J‘22 60 7,32 i) 1)3(1 50 6,100 24,1 30 7,320 1 4,94 X ‘2O 98,820 25,620 IO ‘256,200 31,535 Prizes, ns»i,anting to 9510,200 " Tickets 510—Shares in proportion, I’UIVATE BOAUIHNG IlbuViE ' IYI US. WILLIAMS having taken that comipu f'l- ilious house, formerly occupied by Major Starke*, 147 Broad tlrset, a few doors below dtp f.nglc and I'hccnix Hotel, is now prepared to necotn module a few gentlemen with board and lodging, april 16 it - To Augusta Merchants and Auctioneers. TITHE subscriber having csiubliclicd hjmsell por -1 J. manenlly in the town of Athens,..(la. ns an , Auction and Commission Merchant, r .solicits the patronage of those who have consign monfs to make to that place. It in his opinion, us well as that of most of the. ciljzijns of that place, ' acquainted with its growing prosperity, that iner -4 chants, nml especially Grocers, who hnvo goods w hich they arc desirous of converting readily into cauh, will find it very touch to their interest to fend y many of them to that market. All business in tjial line, intrusted lu the undersigned, wijl meet with prompt attention. R. ROGERS, Auctioneer, j nuriinKxcEs; 1 Asbitry Ifu!!( James Carnnh, Stevens Thomas, Thomas Hamilton, I John Phintzy, Snmael Hale, Clark, McTierA Co. Win. Ruatwick, A J. r Huntington Ar Son, L Gibson, Augusta. april 14 12m C HANGR Os HOIIH I GEORGIA KAIL HOAD. ON and offer the Ist ol April, the Passenger ears will leave Augusta at. 6 o’clock,. A. m. Re. 1 turning leave Warrenton: at hall past 11 o'clock . RICHARD PETERS, Jr. Residont Engineer ifc A’up'tof Trantportstion. mar 29. 3 GIOORG [A UAIL HOAi> NUTIGK^ IN HEIGHT is now carried on the Rail Hoad be tween Augusta and U nrrenton, nt the follow ing rates —cotloA $1 per I) tie, merchandise 25 cents per hundred jioqndß, or 5 ots per cubic loot. ’• Between Augusta and Gaiunk- -cotton 871 cents per, bale, mqrc.hniuhse 23 cts per hundred pomi'ds, or 4} els per cubic, fool. , ,' r George 11. Thompson, agent of the Company, at Camnk, am! John IT. R ilvirts, agent ofTho (bimpany at 11 arrdnton, will at tent) to receiving and forward - ing produce and.merchandise, without charge for commissions or storage. Spacious warehouses s, have been procted at. tho aliove stations for the re ception ol movcljumlise, until n is forwarded, RICHARD PETERS,Jr. ~ , Resident Engineer vj-Snp'l of Transportation april 10 v f fekSb.V streeticji boMPAFP ■P J his esluldishinent. vyi.l bo opened thjs dav lot the sale ol Ice, the price of which has been fixed at J; the rale of 88 lbs le ilio dollar, rs for the accommodation of the public. tickets may bo had at tbp slores ol tho .fq/lpwing persons, viz ■ f Lambert <v, (In Martin fredorick Hovdnn.il, Risley .J- Co I>r Thomas J Wray R B Nehi 1) Runlet. ■ Antony & Haines Thomas Barrett <fe Co Augustin Frederick Kitphop A Robinson 11 G Rutty Uin Henson - on<l from ?]io pijlwcrihor. I The following am the !.„tlrs ol aticndanco nt the Jen llouhc, viz; */? 11 ,r> " ' k'Cl; to 8, Rom 9 to 2, from 3 to 6, , and |re„ n 7to 9. And on Sundays from 8toB) in too morning, and from 5 to 7 in the nllnrnoon. JhV.No money will bo received at the lee House ISAAC MOUSE, april 5 dim *S’co y Ar, Trees. Protein. e STARVED, from the Hampton s . A eSbi Course, two MA It /■.'.V, one it grey, TTlTjPk.he other u hay ; tint bay a large fine mure, reinarkahln (i,r the forma 's ” I ‘ OM the tail-Ilone where it Joins I !.„ , KSk-r-Vn?S3a lip, on B-enunt of its height. She I iVns in training for the hist races; the friction of the r lilanketlms worn off a small portion of hair from j her shoulders. 'J im grey mare, good size, neat J trim, well made, and looks the racer. \uy person , j delivering the mares at the Hampton Course, can olil.iin a reward til fifty dollars for them; separately twenty-fivedollars, [npril J3J c. \V. I.ACV. ■ A, TO j, a'H Gntil the first of October next, a desiruhlu : JsS.dSLMrick Owelljug in a cenirnl purl of ■ Broad street. Enquire at this office, march 13 68 if mIO It I', API , —A large and cmmno ; diftus Brick .S'loro on Broad street, j amiable for either a Dry Good or tiro- | eery business. Possession given im- I mediately. Enquire of •i n, ‘ B WM. T THOMPSON. | Ai \ ,[* as,iC,s <;fmr nj)rii/iMi! Wino, <?hoicc brnriifn I pifKM pure Holland f;iu; Coniur Hinndy; 4 Mnrieint Win.*; £do Pale nnd Hrown ( horry wine; I I do Superior porf. do; i rmircii \Z f -rhulc by JOHN j ! EMtoflX; ilo'.v IN’bl’lf A-a. r. . I t a THE nndorsigned, agents of tho Protection In- j I u stirance Company of Hartford, Connecticut. arc prepared to insure buddings and their contents . I against loss or damage by firo on the most reasoim- i hie terms. VV. <Sz J, G.CATLiN. , net 31 dtf 355 AGENCY. Buv tin unit liisiiruuco i. Trustee. rriiE undersigned, Agent of the above cotnpa I- nv, will lake risks on shipments of Cotton or Merchandize frdrrt this place to Savannah, ( harl s on, and /Vdrthcrn ports. JNt). E. LLOVIt. dec 15 23 fLCOXAH UU’ITIIE lisuoTi h I res pc ■ tUiU ly inform the public that having taken tha . large and commodious .S'loro of .Mr Nelson, they will as soon ns the building is finished, which w.ll he about the first week 111 April, remove from their present store. They are constantly recei v ing (mods from their manufactory, snd will offer their friends anil the public sn extensive assortment at as low prices as anfy in the r itv; and rtt the same lime nr tides that they cb‘allcn"o superiority either in Work manship or finish. They wall be happy to receive I he calls of thewr friends nt the old store, two doom from C vfe R Lambert Ai Co. until they ran obtain their new one, of which duo notice wjUlsefcives h.Jtho papers march 21 SPLENmi) TRENCH MUSLIMS. SNOW DEN tV SHEA R have received, this day, from New-Vork, a large supply of splendid French Muslins, rd the latest Pans styles which have been carefully selected from recent importa tions, and are entirely new patterns ’1 ho public are respectfully requested to cull and examine thorn, npril 12 A PRACTICAL Tlt E A 'ITS Eon" the law . of ." la very, being a compilation of all the de cisions made on that subject in Ibe several courts of the Cnilnl iSiale# and state courts, with copious ' notes and reference!/ to t'nr. etutuas and authorities j systematically arranged, bv l>. Wheeler, esq. to/1 sale hv , T. II &I C PLAN f [ npril 5 PUBLIC SALES. K. & J. V. JACKSON. DA\,ai 10 o clock, will l>« ioid, in front of our store, "U boats Muscat Wine 6 cases i.'au [■ 3 llhda Rye Whiskey 1- hexes Jemoft Syrup , M boxes Madeira Wine 3.casks Porter 10 boxes superior Tobacco 12 bbls Gin 3 bnlf pipes Brandy 8 qr casks TgnenfTe Wine Id do Malaga U do Madeira 7 Matrasses 100U0 half Spanish Pcgars A I.SO) . • | 20 cases Hats, damaged aad sold ori account °* n " concerned. Term- cash. april I'J -rm^'vinc.. 1 ' 1, ♦ J * *'♦ JACKSON. I HIS Mt.JII, at the usual hours, will he sold general assorimentol .-Maple and Fancy Dry Goods Hardware, Cutlery, Bools, Phots, die., &c. Forms cash. april 19 'pmo JCT3C kj.'ioJAcsss; r 1 IMP If A■, at 11 o'clock, belbru our store, will be sold, to pay expenses, one it.-irse, saddle arid bridle, lorms casli. april ,9 at Auction tmismlv 1 *’ 011 " A COLLINS, I J. c ,V at '* 0 vv 'H l>c sold before their More, (1 Harness and.Saddlo Horses. Just from Terms rush. April I'J UT.M), v< i * /111 hhls superior Moiiongaliela W hiskey ■"*'» 100 Cores choice Madeira Wipe 20 tjr casks-lih proof Cognac Brandy 20 do Tciictilfe Wine, just received . ami for sale by \V E. tJ. U. JACKSON: 1 _ a l )r " 10 Auctioneers, Wit icii MoN i) aii ic it jms “luTifr: ~ 11.1. be sold, on the lirst Tuesday in Juno next, nl the lower market in the city of Aii gusla, within the legal hours of solo, the following negro s aves, to wit—Edmund, a man; Patsey mid her tilnld named John; and Pally, a womau, all el which are levied on ns the properly of James M. Carter, late ol Richmond county, deceased, now in the hands ol John Carter and Thomas Barrett, ad ministrators on H)e estate of the said deceased' to ’ satisfy a (i. fa. from the JnferiorCourtof said comity foreclosure ntl he suit of Lewis K. Bridge vs. the said James M. Carter. I At.so, At the same lime and place, a negro child named . “ix l « negro woman and her four children, viz: Louisa, Albert, Ljsey, and Mike, levied on us llm properly of James M. farter, to s 1 titty a fi. fa. irom llio Interior Court ol Richmond county, at (Im . sun of the Augusta Insurance mid Banking Compa ny, vs. the said James >l. and Nelson Carter. RICH'!). F. BLISH, Hep. Sheriff. april / td COGNAC BkANIITTffrRINr.Ac. Oil pipes till proof Cognac Brandy ewx/ )(» ‘ pip,., do ( j () ■f i do old Champaign do 12 do Holland Gin 2 lihds -Ith proof Jama ca Rum I do Irish Whiskey I'd hhls Mommgahnlu do 7.J do Ist proof do 70 do N Gin 60 do N E Kum 10 do Poach Brandy 1 26 do Peppermint Cordutf' , | 60 do Malaga Wine 12 do Cherry Brandy, » 26 qr casks '/Vncriffe IVine I, P 40 do Kifify Madeira u 26 do Marseilles do 3 pipes sweet Catalonia Win? 26 1 rusks Muscat do t 2 pipes old Madeira do y 1 butt superior old Port 1- f '" r « ; ilo low by CLARKE, McTEIR & Co. ,r april 14 j. i —The subscribers having re reived a large lot ot goods, offer for sale, on reasonable terms, the following ; 40 I‘l'ds pnjpy Sit Croix Husar 10 tihdji Por. i Rico do I'J lijida New Orleans do 100 hags prime Green Coffee ,r 176 bugs Rio ( J 0 A 76 bugs Java do 16 boxes double refined loaf Sugar y 10 hhls nipple do do : JO bhls lump do 26 hbls soli, shell Almonds 26 hokes .Sperm Candles . 20 boxes Hull A'. Sous mould Candles 20 boxes Soap No I 10 boxes Hyson Tea kV .boxes Gunpowder and Imperial do r» CUH(‘H ‘Jib C(l(j(ijHH 40 vvholo and half bids buller Crtcfeera .) tierees copperas 20 bbls No. I Mackerel 16 I do No I do 26 bids and half bbls No 2 ‘iiV, 60 bids jVo 3 > ( j (l 30 bugs Pepper, Spi,p. and Ginger 200 reams wrapping Paper 10000 best Spanish Negara 7000 best Priijc'pe do | 10000 half Spanish do , •; , CLARICE, McTEIR & Co. 1 rialr! hrg ' i n,torlmenl Os castings, iron and 1 . _ april 14 Is . wtoiw: | , ' t, ;,^ ( // cambric prints ■; ' ‘ooy ‘'"lored French muslin* " uw “/yfo mourning muslins I.loves, silk ami cotton Hosier “" I* looey colored figured silks F irst quality black Mika Linen cambric hrikfj) Cap, bonnet and belt ribbons Limey drees lidkfs jn variety L.qiprflne black hom basins Miperhiie blk and eolpred chalfo 1 Super fine llalioi.ns, will, a variety of oilier | new goods, wind, ll.ov offer at fair r.r cc, S .."onll-t Et)QAH<fc(;AßJlScilAE,l. 1 A A . l on SA LE j; „ y Fdnie r‘ rk °* , '. a " d in »h« I’nriel. I I,rub <>"<■ Oncrho, wand'u/reehun-' I (,ii..l arms, ol land, two hundred arid fitly of I ,m i. “ "" w 'Older cnliivaiion 'l'hu land is prm ' ipally covered will, cane breaks. There |so, sa.,l pl.'inialio,, a new frame G,„ house eomlu .I'.d grist mill; a hum or corn house; a frame ,|wil-' 1 self \i‘ ‘'A- ,y ' lJ ' m ‘ Kro '' n, ' ins orid other out ho. - fill. A "Os .cent enantpy of horses, mules, oxon utensil*, to carry on the crop; a giiod sUick of milk cows and a drove of hogs. The land is high ami free Irom inundation of iho highest waters: tho plai e,s healthy, 110 death* having occured since its settle,i. -nt ,1, 1834; the soil i, of the richest Kind. , • / his plantation w ill be sold low and onaccom niodntmg terms provi ling the purchaser puts on a sutlicierit firco. Apply 10 JOSEPH LAf,r,A.Nj)E, New O.i«an>, °r to \ G.VRDELLE, Augusta, march 8 46d2tnn New nud Fresh Imported Dry fioddsT' jj AH. ANHJ.RNON A. Co. have just received •9 r.-riin. Live-pool, direct, the Wlmvttlg Dj-yGtgafs which 1 hey oiler for tt!o on their usual low terms for cash, viz; 11 pieces 1 4 black, white, ami assorted colors plaid Glassgow Ginghams 21 pieces do tie ilo nnri do 26 do small figured colored Jaconet muslins 16 do do mourning do fid do Manchester tauev ealicoos, uss’d pattchrs 10 (10 super blk and whim do Ho 6 do rich and beautiful lustra English black ami blue black silk* for Indies’ dresses • Irosig Lawns of a very fine quality Also from Mew York, 11 1 pieces while I’aviliou Gauze .60 do blue and green do Together wjth oth»r Maple Goods, suitable to tho present ami approaching seasons. april 11 Rich emn rt 011) I: m M.—sm)wpm A SHEAR have just received from N. York, a large supply of Ln'Bes' rich embroidered Capo* ami Collars, no brae in,; a great variety of styles anil all ol the latest patlygns ; also Ladies’ embroidered muslin and linen cambric feifTs, and a large snppl, of needle worked muslin Edgings ui d Inserting,, (some on thin muslin,) to which they reaptcifofly invite the nttrntion of the ludins, 1 nnril I'l IJCI A TOEH.— Just received, 30 bbls real Inst,' I potatoes, and for sale low bv M. M Hi t npnl |8 3t