Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, April 21, 1838, Image 3

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ioßsi: TiiiEr. Stolen bom the subscri ber, at -Marlborough Court House, S. C. on day, 18th in* l a , slim black Horse, 9 years old, bond or more high, one hind loot ;and perl apt i white, with some white in tiie face ini lining what to one side, and long tail. Thcsnpposed i is a young man, well built, about 5 feet 7 or lies high, with dark Hair and thick skin. He I his nemo Smith, and said that he was from York, on his way to Mississippi, and that he old a horse at Darlington C. H lor half his , with a view of taking the singe. Any iti f.iu» of tho man or horse, directed to me at ; w,S. C. will he thankfully received. CHARLES M SMITH, iridic, saddle and martingale wore taken off he horse. april 21 It* _ IVEW spuingGOODS. ~ OWDEN & SIIKAIt have just received rom New-Vork and Philadelphia a large sup ' Staple ty Fancy Dry Goods, suitable for the : season, comprising a great variety of new ishienable articles of the latest Paris ami Lon lylcs, which have been selected with great rom recent importations, and to w hich they nful'y invite the attention of the public,— 5 which are rich French Muslins of the latest Paris styles; ior 4-4 French piloted jackonctta and catn- A large supply ot French and American prints; French blk llomhnzrens, (Lupin's inanu’y;) Challys; blk Grenadines and hlk Grape Lyons; extra blk Gro do Hines and blk Italian Hostrings, rich lustre; sup white pink and blue extra blk Silk surge; and blk summer sup blk and fancy tail’d crape Cambists; blk Laslings and blk Circassians; while and brown French Drills and brown Mexican mixtures and cotton Pongees for summer wear; extra rich needle work; Muslin capes and latest style; Ladies needle worked mus- Hpin.and linen cambric Culls; needle worked in- Hbrits caps and bodies and muslin bands; thread laces and insertings, new patterns; ■Plain and flg’d bobinetts; plain quillings and he- Hpars lace; Mechlin lace and thread lace beading; ■ A large supply of needle work; muslin edgings QKut insert mgs; aaSB Extra Linen Cambrics and Linen Cambric hrlkf; HSjH Sup embroidered Linen cambric hdks at rodu- J«d prices; tjjjg Sup Ini Linen cambric and Flisbop Ijuvns; yH Kup plain and fig'd book and Swiss muslins; ■ KupCambrics; Jackonelt and Nansook muslins; Extra finechek’d Jackonelt a'd Swiss muslin*; If Rich gauze and IDrnnni Shawls and Hdkf; |p Rich limey Scarfs and gauze cap Ribbons; Gentlemen's sup English silk and while dam ask Hdkf; Green bereye and white green dotted |l/ice for Veils; I Green gauze for Pavillions; I -Vup while and blk French Capes; | Hlk l ove hdkf and black Love Veils; A'up 7-8 and 4-4 Irish Linens, some ‘J-8 expressly “fur nillar cast s; I iB*p Irish long Lawns; I' Sup 6-4 and 12-4 Irish Linen Sheetings, (extra equality;) Sup 8-4 by 10-4, 10-4 by 12-4, 10-4 by 14-4, ■ JO-4 by 16-1, and 10-1 by 20-4 rich damask Table [cloths. I, Extra Birdseye, Russia, Scotch and Table Dia ptrs; sup while Doyles and Damask napkins; Heavy Scotch Huckaback ior J ewels; •Sup furniture and garment Dimities; A large supply of German and American Fringe; Knpknoitod counterpanes and white Marseilles Quilts (extra quality;! Ladies sup quilted and Victoria corded shirts; f ladies’ Corsits of the best manufactory, /Vos I, 2, 3,4, 6, C, 7,8, 9 and 10; Gent lemons sup silk and gum elastic Suspenders; Ladies sup plain and rib'd white and hlk Eng lish silk Hose: Lillies sup plain and rib'd white ami hlk English and German Cotton Hose; Ladies sup silk,linen ahd'collnn open worked Hose; mis ses sup white and blk and fancy col’d Cotton Hose; Gentlemens sup silk linon and cotton hall Hose; Ladies sup white and blk silk and col’d 11 6> I Gloves; Ladles sup long white kid and pic nio Gloves; Gentlemens sup H is and white and fan cy ctH'd beslin Gloves;, Gentlemens sup silk shirts and drawers; 110 sup stocks, some verry narrow; Ladies sup'phrasola and silk Umbrellas; 'Gentlemens slip silk and cotton do Worsted Cruel*: Canvass and needles lor work ing Worsted; superior wh'ile blk and mixt knitting cotton; Clarks spool cotton, 200 and SObydfl; Needles oi a very superior quality and silver Thihibles; pearl buttons of a large size niry omits 'Clothing; line Kcissors end superior quality plated and blk Hooks and eyes; Ladies sup Tuscan ami fine 6'traw Bonnotk; Youth’s and children's lino Palmetto and Leg horn Hus; A large supply of Ladies fancy work and trav elling Baskets; /.allies (ancy dressing cases and spies Boxes; R .1 large supply of shell, luck side and neck eotftbs; Ladies thnoy pocket Books and Retlicules; a large supply of Fancy Soaps, extra quality; sup pearl and French hair pbwdei; sup French Co- 1 logiie hy the dozen; Extract of musk, roses, hergnmont, orange and jcssuimt ; aniigue and bears Oil; sup oil silks and fancy oil Cloths; A large Supply of splendid Paper Hangings ol the latest styles; Cotton Wadding and cotion balls forQuills; An/dn and furniture Checks; sup 7-8 and 9-8 Ticking; sup K.nglish long cloths and extra 4-4 undressed bleached Shirtings; sup 3-4 7-8 and 4-4 blenched Shirtings; sup 4-4 premium Shirtings, extra quality; s'tp 4-4, a 4 and 6-4 brown shirting; Flax and Vadclhse Cotton Osnnburges; t The above with a great variety of other articles, ’selected for city afid country trade, will be sold at reduced prices. April 20. MAYANS'’ ’tiAA^OMiLirAND-FAMI JKd YL APEUIENT PlLLS—Remarka ble case of acute Rheumatism', With on affection of the Lungs—cured undo-1 lie treatment of Dr IVm. Evans, 100 Chatham-st. Now York, Mr .Benjamin S Jarvis, 13 Centrhl-st. iVewaik, N J., afflicted (or four years with.severe pains in all Ids joints, which were always increaSrl on the slightest motion, the tongue preserved a steady whiteness; loss of appe tite, dizziness in tits head, tho bowels commonly very costive, the urin h'igli colored, and often pro fuse sweating, unattended by relief. The above symptoms were alee attended w ith considerable dil ficully of breathing, with a sense of tightness across the clicst, likewise a great want of duo energy in the nervous system. The above symptoms were entirely removed,and a perfect cure effect ed by Dr Win Evans. BEN) !S JARVIS, To Dr Wm Evaxs. City of Nev> York, « Benjamin IVm Jarvis being duly sworn, doth de pose ami say, that the laris slated in the above certificate, subscribed by him, are in all respects true. BENJ S JARVIs Sworn before me, this 25th Ndviift.her, 1836. WILLIAM SAUL, Notary Public, « 96 Nassau -street; Evans' Genuine Pills, for sole, only by ANTONY dr HAINES’, Agents', April 12 Druggists Augusta, Ga. ,V[ OTiCE.—Proposals will be received until the ' L* 28ih inst. for keeping the roads and drains in the corporate limits of the city in order throne year trom the Ist of May next. Eor particulars apply to C. B HITT, M M. DYE. april 18 lit B. H. WARREN. 7VTEW HOOKS, —Just received, by RICH In ards ts sruY, A Voyage round the World; including an embassy to Muscat and Siam, in 1835, 1836 and 1837, by W. S. IV. Rusehenberger, m. u. <Stc. author Three years in the Pacific. A Pilgrimage to the Holy Land; comprising re collections, sketches and reflections, made during a tour to the East, in 1832 ami 1833, by Alphonse bo La Marline—new edition, 8 vo. The Works of Lady lltcssinglon, complete in one vol. 8 vo. Memoirs of the Life rtf Sir Walter Sco't, Bart by J: G. Lockhart—part 6lh. Wood Leighton, or a year in the country, hy Mary Howitt. Walsingham, the Gamester, hyCapt. F.Uhamicr, R. N. author of Lile of a Sailor, Ben Brace, &c. The Bivouac, or Stories of the Peninsular w ar, by W. H. Maxwell, author of Stories of Waterloo, Wild Sports of the West, &c. The Fellow Commoner, or remarkable escapes ol a predestinated rogue. Charcoal Sketches, or scenes in a metropolis, by JosephC. Neal, with illustrations by D.C. Johnston The Art of Dining, and the art of attaining Ingl health; with a lew hints on Suppers, by T. Walker Diary, illustrative of the times of George IV. i mere persed with original letters from the lute Queer < aroline, and from various ether distinguished per sons. oprd It) I GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE f I between the north and south. ! ; T HE Portsmouth .j.vh roasoke f RAIL ROAD COMP ANY, have i.ow Ihnif: i'll a connection with the Virginia and Maryland •Steam Boat Company, ly which llirro is « oonlin uooa line for Passengers from Baltimore or Wash ington to Charleston, S. C. going south. Paasenpars will leave Bali,more at 31 o'clock, p. m. on Mondays and h relays h\- the steam boat Ala bama, (..apt. button-or leave Washington at 12 m. Wednesday, in the Columbia, Capt. Mitchell, and arrive at the depot whan in Portsmouth early the next morning in time lorthc Portsmouth and Roan oke cars to Jlahiax, N C. At Hal.fnx they will take the Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Read Line , ."f 1 f oachesat 4 o’clock same day, and proceed to Wilmington, N. V. a part of the wav on the Wil mington ami Raleigh Rail Road ; or hy taking the i icrehants Accominodatioh Line they may proceed to Raleigh and Grcenebormigli when they will meet the south western or Piedmont Line us well as the Line via Salem, Wythe court house, Arc. to Nash \ ille, (i enn / Arriving in VV iliningtoh on Thurs days, Saturdays, and Mondays, they will there take I lift strain hunt ISorlh Carolina, (oho of Vunderbeli’s best) on J hursday and Monday, and be landed in Charleston in from 12 to Ifi hours generally in time (or the cars to Augusla, Ga. on Friday and Tues day mornings. The steam bout Fox runs to and from Plymouth and Edcnton, N.C. in connection with this Lino. GOING NORTH. leave Charleston on Sundays and Tuesdays, at 5 p. m. breakfast tho next morning at Wilmington. Leave Wilmington on Mondays, Wednesdays and i 1 ridnys, and by Kail Road and Conches, arrive at Halifax on the evening of the next days. Sleep at Halifax, and tfie next morning proceed by ifie Ports mouth and Roanoke Rail Road to Portsmoitlh, where they will he taken on Sundays and Wednes days, hy the Alabama for Baltimore, at 3! p. st and Fridays by the Columbia for Washington at 3 p. in. This line being now complete, offers to the travel ler a route which for speed, safety, coin flirt and eeon oniy is not iquaffed, lor while it avoids the dangers of the ocean, it is unattended with the laligno con sequent upon an altogether inland route w here there is necessarily mnen night travelling. i lie Chesapeake Bay Boats and tfie one from Wilmington to Charleston are unsurpassed lot ele gance and speed Tho post coaches, horses and drivers are ot the best, and the Portsmouih and Roanoke Ujiil Road Company assure the public (hat every means are exerted, regardless of expense to keep their road in good order hud if well chosen audexperienccd agents and Engineersarting under llie moat rigid written instructions ctn be,a gcarnn ee to safely then it may he confidently relied on, aprilV ‘lm MOUTHERN lIAIIMON’V,7'2d TditioJu 0 The Southern llarnumy and Musical Compan ion I containing a choice collect ion of nines, h)inns, psalms, odes and unit ms, selected from the must emineni authors, t gel her with nearly one hundred new tunes that have never before been published, suited to most of the metres contained in Watts’ hymns, Merger's cluster, Hussey's choice, Dover selection, Methodist liymn book, Baptist Harmony, Ac; well adapted to Christian clenches of every denomination, singing schools and private societies; containing also an easy-introduction to the grounds of music, the rudiments of music, mid plain rules for beginners; by Win. Wiilker, of S, C. For sale by the hundred, dozen or single, by _april 13 T. 11. AL C. PLANT. Itoung’s spechtc! rpHE mimor.ms known cures performed hy the JL Specific,has induced tho Inventor,ni the soli citation of many respe,liable citizens, who have ex perienced its beneficial and salutary effects, to make ' it known for the gnod of mankind in general. It is not, though recommended on the principle of any mysterious operation, and earnestly repels the slur of being a Quark Medicine. Its use is predicated upon a consistent theory of the disease and, thorough knowledge ot the remedy employed. Its efficacy lias been tested hy experience, attended with a de gree ol success very fur beyond the most sanguine expectation oflho inventor. The composition ol the Specific is such ns to ren der it perfectly safe in all cases, and is not liable to the objection so justly made to nostrums which are said to cure consumption and other dangerous disorders. The first or forming stage of acute dis i th« por.„nal attention of skilful physi cians, but Rheumatism and Klietimailc xsoui is ~i such an origin, that active remedies are injurious and the received doctrines ol the Medical Schools inapplicable to their treatment. When all other remedies have failed, the Specific will produce a sale and effectual dire. It w ill not he rejected hy the most irritable and lender stomach, and diffuses a delightful feeling of tranquility throughout tho whole sys'temas expressed by those who have used it, and removes the burning ami aching pains, pro- ! during a delightful sleep, and if persevered in will 1 radically and permanently cure the disease. A vnrie -Ity of remedies have liei'n devised fer rhe.imoil-.iii, most of them 1 hove repeatedly tried with Iniie or no effect, beyond that ol being in some degree pal liative. The piescnt con pound is the result of much labor and experimental research, which has resulted in the most satisfocloiy manner, having succeeded in saving the most inveterate cases, which were given up by the most •eminent of the faculty, in which 1 had no hope of success. The Specific is taken without the least care or attention, by either sex, young or old, and has the pecular properiy of entirely removing the disease, without debilitating the frame, which is universally left in a stronger and better state, than before the i malady commenced; and there is another, most im portant; effect belonging to this medicine, that, it | prevents the disease Hying to the biain, stomach or i other vital part. Tho Specific, needs no labored dcseiption, such is its worth, and s > highly is it valued by those who have tried ft, that it will stand upon its own merits, hut the testimonials of those who have ex perienced its wonderful effects, will do more to re commend mid insure it the sirpporl of the Profes sion and the public generally, than any thing the proprietor caiisay in its favor, and by particular re quest ho has published tho following extraordinary cases. Thos. Paterson, had been suffering from Rheu matic pains in Ins shoulders arms, Ac. For several months he w as confined to his bed and entirely help less during the whole of lost winter, was complete ly cured by the use ot one bottle of Voting’s speci fic. Mr .Tames L- Hope, of Camden, by using one bot tle of Young’s .Specific, has been cured ol a Rheu matic affection in the bead ot three years standing, j Capt. James Laycock, ot Brig Java, was for nine months unable to take charge ol his vessel, ownig ; to Rheumatic Gout, he was under the eftro of some j 01 the most respectable medical men in the cities of Boston and New York, he had a great deal of pain and swelling in the joints and was nnahlo to sleep | at night—Hr Kush recommended Young's specific j to hint, and before he used the first bottle he was , relieved of all p4in and enabled to take a voyage to 1 Pernambuco. J. U. about 30, has been subjected to rheumatism | for fifteen years, and for the lust eighteen months na's been unable to work, or to w alk without a slick, We has hot n mtho New York hospital, and has Taken much medicine without advantage. The only part painful was his right knee, which for twelve months has caused him so much distress that he has la'tpr ly used opium at night to the extent of six grains a; a doco mitigate his severe sufferings; llie specific was subsiituicd for his termer medicine, and in 48 hours a decided improvement was perceptible, ho i ' slept for several hours the second night ol the -Spe- , I cifto’s treatment, without taking any opium. In ten j J days, the pain of ibe knee was enltrely removed | and a perfect cure effected, as it is now nine months j ' nn l he has no return of it. ' Hr. Hall speaking of Young's Specific says- its j 8 use involves no restrictions ofilietor regimen, it „ occasions m susceptibility of catching cold like , warm baih, diaphorreiies and mercury, it does not necessarily debilitate, and it is compatible chemical- I ly and medicinally with almost every sort ot sub-^ ~ stance it may ho desirable to combine it with, us r bitters, astringents, opiates, antacids, appenents, Ac, . and Dr. Chapman and others have proved is m«di ’ cal cempanl.,l,iv with chaly beates and morningi s v | Prepare Iby Win. Young, M. D- 33 »'-ulh Uh , | street, one door above Chosnul Philn. Fo s V ’ ANTONY & HAIM>, )f april 21 ly Sole Agento_for_AUB'i«t«_ The steamer OGLETHORPE y „ will leave Augusta tor bavan ’• neh every Sunday morning, h I jAsiuniil further notice is given, r- | She is in every respect a very B ‘ ' safe boat, with good accommodations f>r passenger*. II j For freight or pannage, apply at the agent s ofth.a r ’ * Central wharf, or to the Caju* n "ft noun.. april 13 trw ts SPRING DUY GOODS. 1.1 _ _j HtBNC/i cnmbric prints * "* L 4 fancy colured French muslins ■M new style mourning muslins • doves, ailk ind cotton Hosiery Rich limey colored figured silk.. First quality black silks Linen cambric hdkfs Gap, bonnet and belt ribbons Enncy dress lulkls in variety Superfine black hnmhasins Superfine blk and colored chnlioj Superfine lialmnas, with u variety ol'otlici new goods, which they olfer at fair prices. _ »pnl Kt ■ F.DG AR&GA KM 1C HAF,f,. N MYVGOODS. W lf,I,IAM 11. CRAM E is now receiving his spring mid summer supply of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, consisting ol a great variety ol new and fashionable articles, which have been pur chased reduced prices, and will be sold at a small advance lor cash or approved paper. No 2d 1 Broad street, next door above the Georgia Rail Road Building. _ march 28. \j IKGIMA TvkgroMS foil SALK.— The subscribers living in Hamburg, South Carolina, have on hand a large number of Virginia slaves, and will receive supplies every two weeks, fntders, planters and others wishing to purchase, would do well to give us a call, as we always keep osuperior assortment. Feb 7—wlim 31 JOSEPH WOODS Ac CO CTanALT T/OITr. POTATOES, ACT- S' 110 bbls. Canal Floor, 150 up. Irish Potatoes, lot) do. Northern Gin 100 do. do. Whiskey, 50 do. Mackerel, No. 3. fiOqr. and eight casks Malaga iFinc. land mg iind for sale on the wharf, by jan Hi 12 GEO, ft, JEBITP ft GO JVJOTICK. —John IC. flora having In ken bjs I i tirollier Henry Horn into co-partnership, in I lie Clothing and Hut business in this «iiy, ilioy will oontinue it under the firm of J K. Ac if flora. JOHN K. HORA, april '0 w4w HENRY' HORA. _ MYORS* COMMASSMSJ naT re ceived, a supply of khirveyors. Compasses, warranted correct, some of them very snpo'ior, for sale cheap by T. H. & 1. C. PLANT, april 18 r l' HF, subscriber will receive and forward all ■ goods directed to bis care at the customary rates. THOMAS H. ROBERTS. IVurrenton, April 18. 1838 Ol* R fiALi;, an intelligent yellow tiny, ng, d about 1G I’or particulars apply at this oflice. m nl 18 it u. ilkXdd MN, ARTiST, BEGS leave respecifnlly to inform the citizens of Auguste, that lie has returned to this city, and taken llie room formerly eecnpiad by him in the Masonic Hall, where he intends remaining for ii ew weeks, and where he, would fin happy to receive those who may desire l»is professional services. JO* The public generally, are invited to call and see his specimens. non 92 INSTRUCTION IN ill VSIC. WILLIAM H. ORCHARD, Prblcssor of Mu sic, respectfully ennounros to llie ladies and fenllemen of Augusta, that ho has removed to 147 Irond street, a few doors below the Eagle and Phumix Hotel, and is how prepared to eive lessons in music on Piano Forte, Guitar, and Flute. As it is Mr. O’s. intention to make this city his perma nent residence, he will he enabled to wait on those who may require his services, wiih the strictest punctuality. Air. (>. will give instructions nl his own residence or that of his pupils. Application to be made as above, or at Mr. Banta’s Furniture and Piano Forte store. N. B. Pimm Fortes and Organs limed and re paired ip i he most complete manner and at the short est notice if april 1C STOVAKL A IIAMXINT WHOLESALE Dry Goods .Merchants, and General Grocers, Augusta, Ga. Dry Goods Sale Room over the Grocery store, april 14 ON CONSIGN MKNT, 200 pieces heavy Hemp Bugging, lor sale low by april i 4 STOVALL & HAMLIN. SPRING GOODS. A. C ARM ICH AEL nro now receiving -A their usual supply oi Staple and Fancy Spriiq Dry Goods, which they offer on their usual tenm and prices. april 10 I I .'ASIIIONAHI.K SPUING BONNETS , i W "v ,, ' I '^vr' U I* - S«»i'4 W have received till day, from New York,a large supply ol ladies Insu ionnble bonnets, comprising a ( variety of styles also, hoys super Leghorn hats, to which they re* pectfiilly invite the attention of the public, npl If Negroes for sale, in Haniturg. THE suhgeriher offers for sale a lot yf valuable Virginia Ni etoes, consisting of house servants coachmen, &c. which ho will sel' low for cash,as ■ li, is de-drons of returning home. J1 is residence is lon the street lending from the Bridge to the Had j Road Depot, [api 14 7t] THUS M. JONES. i f 3 Ms M subscriber not having been notified ol llie Hi .arrangement to remove BERTRAND, jr. to Stateburgb, S. C. be bad advertised him to stand at Augusta the present season, blit such is the call for hisret irnlo South Carolina, that his presence there cannot he dispensed with, and which will account lor his not standing here, as he had expected april 2 ts HENRY' DaLRY. Rank. State of Georgia. Savannah, April 2d, 1838. AT OTIC E TO STOCKHOLDERS.—On More 2ti day, the7th day of May ensuing, an electior will be held at this Bank, for sir Directors on tie 1 porlof the stockholders, to serve lor twelve monthi fruit) that date A. POUTER, Cashier. April 5 id extra nla c r m) nn a s ins. SNOWDEN , A Sit EAIf have received this day from New York, a largo supply of extra French Bombesins, (some very heavy, for gentlemen t wear,) of a superior style and finish ; also, extra black Chnllys, black gro de Riiines, black French Crapes, black silk veils and handkerchiefs, and a variety of other articles suitable, for. the season. In which they respectfully invite the attention of the public. ___ april 10 WILLIAM 11. CRANK, has Just received black and blue black Gro de super hW,k Gro de Paris, elegant satin striped French Muslins,lrish Linens,fine long lawn.elegant French Worked collars, very fine plain ami figured Swiss muslins, sdk and cotton umbrellas, figiiered and plain parasols, embroidered and marscilles skirls, small and large corded do. Swiss, hook, jaconet and nahsook muslins, plaid stripe, sprig, and lace mils ! tins, fine bombazine, small figured calicoes, and, french cambrics, fine embroidered coltoii hose I french and rngdsh do. thread, bobmet, thole and 1 blond laces, elegant figured siittimi and silks, fine | bird eye diaper, damask table cloths, 8 4 and 9-4 l table diaper, limey hah Ikerchiefs and scarfs, chally ! ribbons, brown linens, sliming, sheeting, bed lick, drilling, dowlas, Ac together with agn at variety of .itherarticles which will hesold low. at No 231 Brpad sire it, next door above the Georgia Rail Road Building. ll l >ri l I ■ | /1 LANDING THIS DAY, J.U tilids prime St Croix Sugars fiO hbls Boston Rum 20 bids Newark Cider , 25 boxes Hull’s patent mould Candles april 10 For sale by N. SMITH A Co. SOL BROWN of Brown’s Ferry, took Irom the 'lndians one head guard Chain with "Win Flour j noy August 22; 1834,’’ worked in it with gold head* I also one full jewelled doullc-cated hunting watch I with gold guard chain and key—tin winch hn> j three letters on the front case—the owner, o- any o his relations can get it by describing letters and prov nrr p operly. If no applicatioh ho made i i sou i months, the waich wilt ho sold and the proceeds dt I vided among the troops,— application to be mine t< the editor of the Columbus Herald lor tho beat i chain, and lor the Watch to Oil Brown. ' The Colmtihus Gerald will copy the above am forward the account to * *ol Brown, nov 27—tf2< 1 OST--a POCKET-Bt )OK,containing betweei A 50 and BGO, and sundry notes,among thorium I her are one made by W m . Wright, for 31,500. p„. i due: two by 11. F. Erw in, for 3600 each, not due 1 olie hv R. Philip, for past due; outi by i • J i Kennedy, and endorsed by Calvin VY■ illej. foi 8371 I past due; one by J. J- Kennedy and G. B. Red, so ■ i *250, not due, and sundry other notes, account. •1 L, not now remembered. Also, « certificate so . i GO shares of the rnpilal stock of the Georgia Ra, • Road and Banking Company. All of the abov ' papers are payable to my order, and can he qf n • iXwitbootV of which M ; v ill take notice. 1 'tail pay the fiadet §*o let til , ko swt Tio’"- CKAWr-fFP. TS«H T ’ a llt '“ lra "le residence on llie Sand “Vi 8- , lcrm!, o r*P , y to CIIAS, CA/iTKK, apnl 14 sw Jw or Mrs. ANNA McCAI(,VV._ lEMOPfS.— Boxes Lemons, jusi nnanved a and lor sale by a P nl5 W K * J V JACKSON. I OOKING GLASS PLATES, of different B | z f s . ‘or mile by ANTONY & HAINES, _ n J )ri L' i 232 Broad street. A GEN 1 lor the Nmv \JjfSt Albion. Emigrant !r -t* and UW Countryman. W. B. McKEE Augusta, April 4. r I m » | S. lIANft NO'J'ES ti.raale low liy ~ GEO. INS. * TRUST 00. apnl 3 d ts ‘AN|>LEK,--Si) huxoa Sponl, Canales. >l‘ oOboxan Hulls patent mould do. ;• , • -N. SMITH* Co. SMOKED BEEP—2OOO ibs Sroakod Beef 1 lor sale by N. SMITH* Co. u npnl J MOJiASS 1.5,—20 hhds Wi. Molasses. 50 bhU New Orleans do b Just received and for sale by N. SMITH &Co a apnl3 '' | h CONSIG XJIKNT'. 25 <jr. caskp domestic ’ ” Brandy, lor sale low by JOHN COSKERY 1’ april 2 A ‘ HAL LAMPS, just received and (or sale hy ... JOHN B. MURPHY, march 23. 2m3trw l\ E'VC’iVoP MOLASSES.—7i) finds, lor sale by T SfkOH METCALF. __ n.rach 20 ( 11 CECKJS oh I>few — Y 076, ~PhilaiTetp(iia anil w ■' Baltimore. lor sale by roarch 20 GEO INS. A TRUST c'6. Hum and Giu.—flolyarrels s J. * NLKwn; 50 hbfs Gin; li>r sale low bv • to or 12 JOHN M COOPER* SON. i\ *?"' i*o A< <>N , ANI> LARI).— A choice i a lot ol liaeoo and lard; lorsalo'ow by mar 12 JOHN M (’<»()l*.s/d, <fc SON. ft | N. ll.■VN’fi. NOTES— bor sale by , • Coo. Insurance & Tiust Co. •» fob 2 27 tllOßi-CCO' -On consignment Sti boxes Tol A baceo, manufactured by Tencli * Steagall, II fori-ale low by JOHN M COOPER, * Son. y X N EORGIA NANKINS, n very superior XX article just received by W. il. CRANK, march 91. d ALAUAMA AND FLORIDA MONEY. BOUGHT by the subscriber, No. )‘J7 Broad street. |scpl Ilil E I) COOKE. ON CONSIGNMENT•—IOOO pieces heavy Hemp Bagging; lor sale low by _J? ,iat) _ I® H.C. BUYS ON & CO. « S.\IE, a iglu Barouche, well mads, with v a dontile harness, hiit little used, will bo sold c low. [april 10] N. SMITH A Co. , VAULT. USE COTTON OSNAIIURGS. A CONSTANT supply of the above article for - ix sale at Factory prices by the agents. . mar 2 49 CLARKE. M'TF.IR AC6 j NEW TIMOTHY ANDCLOVERHAY. 7 * FEW loads ofortelletu fiualilyvierfl Cfinecl, so j /A sale by N. B. MOORE, s July 12 lfi2 RWtl __ 8 /GEORGIA NAN|CEENS.-Sjx ease ol '* "X Nankeens, rnainifaetnred from Collon grown c a Georgia, for sale by A, SIBLEY. ' _n 20 if If. f) I«tO HIRE.-F onr or five Negro Hoys, d I Also, about the same ol women and girls. Apply to D.L. HOLLIDAY, jr.n 10 7 It SILK AND COTTON UMBRELLAS. ICASE line Silk and Cotton UMB/CELLAS. . just received at No. 2011, by . , d 33 T. 11. WYATT A CO. JUST RECEIVED, fine printed Lawns, lor Ladies’ dresses, for sale by W. H. CRANK, april 18 EIRE IRONS. BRASS Andirons, Fenders, Shovel and Tongs, in great variety, for sale bv g nctjfi K* }1 CLARK. 'P fPOWER’S and oih,<;r Domestic Brandy, n* X 10 his Tower's Rnrndy; _ 3 half Pipes clomeslic Brandy. For sale I iw. 5. inareli 13 JOHN MCOOPER, ASon. I- trnb—fibO baes .S’hol , ass'd; . . CT7 10 Kegs bar lead; for s(\ie at iilnmiirtetiirers 'prices, by 'J’HOS J FAILVIELEK, q Agent of ihy Shot Tower Co. of Baltimore. A cooStentsupply kept on hand, march 10 (lino s, NOTICE. s OTt A 11. CLARK havc assoeimed with s X . them Mr. Goorg'e Rockett. The hnsin il run in this place will bo conducted in the name of Chirk, Racket! & Co. Jan 29 23 e LACE GOODS, nt Private Sal.O. o A N invoice of tine lace goods, among which are it 1 A worked collars nod rapes, thread laco'e and in >r sc.ning, lac.e veih, blonds, bobhincts, Ac. e Just received by W. K. &J. U. JACKSO.V. it apnl 10 A IOOKS to hire.••.Two good Cooks io line - Vviorthe bnllanee of the yca|, if application is nadc immediately. IV E A J D JACKSON. March 15 * n EORf.IA SCENES.—Georgia Scenes, lft \X Characters, Incidents, Ac. in the first half , s century of the Republic, by a native Georgia, lor sale by T. II.& I. C. PLANT, april 4 SALE.—The Isiinnd Dwellinglonn Tly owned t.y Bishop Andrews, corner of Green ' y and Centro streets, having 221 feet front on Green , and 80foet on Centro street. A SIBLEY. B J f m2o if If. h Wliito and Black Silk Blond. n f I H. WYATT ACo , .No. 20C, have just re <> Jl. ”• reived While and Black Sill; Blond Laces, e Also, an assortment ot French worked mid Scotch j needle worked Collars. [feb 10 39 J ALA HAMA and TENNESSEE MONEY. r Wj>< 11111 Dollars in tolls of the Bank of Alabama. I' /W • III"! 1200 dollars in bills of the Bank ol Ten *> neasce, for sale at a discount t.y applying to llie 8 subscriber ISAAC MOISE ti J april 3 311 Broad st. i mOOTH HRUSUES.-A lot of superior X Tooth Bros bee, of English iaunufaeiure, just I received and for sale by ANT6NV A HAINES, il ir-awli 21*. 232 Broad at. j IVTOTICE’. —The firm »f Kitchen A Robertson ixl is this ilay dissolved by mutual consent. The ’ business will be conducted inliinireby the snbsert* l ! her on his own account. W. K. KITCHEN. Augusta, March 20, 1838, il ficorglalns. A Trust Company,; . Augusta. Jan, 6. > tliltE Directors have this day declared a Dtyi- J (lend of Four Dolors per Shirr., out of the | profits of Ihe last six months, payable on and after | the 10th instant W T GOULD, Sec'y. i jan 8 j ts !> | \TOTIf B.—The copartnership hereto, lor ckist il mg in this city under the firm ol Cowling »V ie j Gardelle, expired on the Ist day of January last, r ‘ 1 by its own. limitation. . The business of the firm will be closed by A. Gaboku.k. h, j J. V. COWLING. 18 j Feb. 13,1837 ts A. GARDELIE; v lIIIIK Sibscrihei begs leave to inform bis friends }’ X and fie public, that be will contiimc to trans act the Caniniissioii Business in this city, .in j der his own name. A.(»AKUItLLE. ld feb 13 H 3C id 'h OBACCO.—Ten boirs Tobacco manulactur n I e>i by E. Brown,and represented Pi be a »U|>e ■“ nor article. For sale by A. SIBLEY. ’ll tab 2 27 tl ‘ WANTED TO PURCHASE, e . OA or 30 likely young Negroes, for which good i’ j r»u prices will Ik,’ paid, in cash, by J o \ dec 20 297 wtf J. AD. MORRISON. ® r j SPLENDID PAPER HANGINGS. or; CjNOWDIJN * SHEAR have received this day u! © from Philadelphia, a large supply of srlendirl ve Paper Hangings of the latest, and most fashionable noi styles, which have been relented with great rare; cd 1 sis'., a !Ve tefe of French I’afor Hang ngr of tiio be 1 iciest Peru style, and rich Scrwns so; tire boaH.s, ■ m which they rcspocdhlly tnvito the sttonli'm a/tha I ,i,lk. epnl DRAWS THIS HAT. GEORGIA STATE )L H T T K K V ; t for the benefit of the Augusta Independent Fire Company^ CLASS NO. IC, FOR 1818. To ho determined by the drawing of llio Virginia Slnlp Lottery, lor the Honed I of the town of Polcrshurgh, Class No 3, for 1838. To be drawn ut ALEXANDRIA, Va. on Saturday April 21st, 183 s. I>. S- Grkuory .Sir, Co , Managers. A. HEAD, Contractor. 7ft Numbers—l 4 Drawn llallol*. , 8 C HEME. 1 Prize of $lO 000 $lO,OOO 10,1)00 10,000 1 0,000 1,000 I 4,000 4,000 I 3,000 8,000 1 2,000 2,000 ’» J.GIS 1,611 10 LOCO 10,000 10 75 0 7,100 •‘4 100 6,000 300 7,100 7j SW« 11,000 100 150 11,000 «5 11,625 18- RHJ 12,200 122 CO 7,320 I 2 * 00 6,100 241 30 7,320 4.'-'ll 20 94,820 21,620 lo 216,200 31,131 Priam#, 2«i, timing to $140,200 j. Tickeln 810—Shares m 'propnrti'rfn. rniV ATE HOARDING iDODXIf:; WILLIAMS having taken that comma- C'* dtnus bouse, formerly occupied by Alnjor Starkcs, 147 limed ilrpet, a few doors f>e|p\v the b.nglo and Plicenix Hotel, is now prepared to ncctUE modnie a lew gentlemen with board and lodging, april '6 If so AUgUsilt iUwicUuniN mid Auctioneers. f I GW pubscnbqr baying established himself Jtcr- J. manef.liy in thq town of Athene,.,(»n. us an Auction and Commission JUePplin'nt, solicits Ibe patronage of those who have consign ments lb inebt; to that place. It, is bis opinion, as well as that or most of’ l! I ** citizens of that p ace, acquainted with its growing prosperity, that mer chants, and especially Grocers, who have goods which they are desirous of converting readily into cash, will find it very much to llmir interest lo send many of thorn to that man et. All business in that line, intrusted lo the undersigned, will meet with prompt attention. R. ROGERS, Auctioneer. nUFSIIENCKS : Ashury Hull, James Cnmak, Stcvnus Thomas, Thomas Hamilton, Athens ,- John Phtntzy, Samuel Male, Clark, Mc.Tier &. Co. Wni. Ilostwieli, A J. Hiimingum A Sort, L Gibson, Augusta. npfi! 14 I2m c U akre of ho u h GEORGIA RAIL ROAD. ON’ and after the Ist of April, the Passenger car* will leave Augusta at C o’clock, *. m. Re turning lenvo Warrenton nl halt paw 11 o'clock. RICHARD PAPERS, Jr. Resident Engineer<k .S’up'tof Trans|smatjon. mar 23. , 3 ~ (iy.o ut;ra~rair. uoaiVTvotice“ is now carried on the Rail Road be tween Augusta and Warrenton, nt tho follow ing rales—cotton $1 per b ile, merchandise 25 cents per hundred pounds, or 1 els per cubic loot. Between, Apgafdn and Camak—cotton H7t cents per bale, merchandise, 23 cits per hundred pounds, or 4} els per cubic fool. ~ George H. Tljppipjioli, agent o( the Compnny, ut Camak, and John II K ihorts, agent of the Comptfny at Warrenton, will n' land to receiving and forward ing produce and merchandise, without charge for commissions or storage. Spacious warehouses have been erected nl urn above stations for the ro ception ol merchandise, until it is lor warded RICHARD PETERS,Jr. Resident Engineer Sup’t of Transportation april 10 JACKSON STREET I CIO COMPANY This establishment will he opened this day to i limonln of lutf (fco f>rhx<, «l «*-}.<«!, ilrtni u the ranted 28 lbs te tho dollar For the accommodation of the public tickets mat bo hac! at the stores of the follow ing persons, vir F Lambert & Co Marlin Frederick I lav iland, Risley Co Dr Thomas J Wray R L Nehi D Roiitat Antony A Haines Thomas Barrett & Co A tigiislin Frederick Kitchen A Robinson C Hatty U tit iiewson and Crum the subscriber. The following are tho hours of attendance at ilia Ice House, viz: From 1 o’clock to 8, from 9 to 2, from 3 to 6, and liom 7 to 3. And on Sundays fr.itih to join the morning, end from o lo V In Ihp afternoon. rrNo money w ill be received n't the lee House ISAAC MOISK, hpril 1 dim Nee'y A. Treas. Protem. stosy. STARVED, from tlie Hampton . XaSL Course, two MARE .S', one a grey, far" the other a hay ; the hay a large line j 6r~d®^t->im Biz,! n " lrr ’ remarkable for the h.rma % J (g jjJtlion of the tail-hone where it joins tho Bes*HStsSta l ip, on account of its height. She was in (raining lor the last races; the friction of,the blanket ha* worn off a small portion of hpir from her shoulders. 'Tho grey mare, good size, nent trim, well made, and looks the racer. Vny person delivering the mares at the Hampton Course, can j obtain a reward of fifty dollars lor them; separately, twenty-five dollars. (npnlKIJ F. W.LACV. sojogi 'TO KMNT} —-A large and ronnno I (TvjvTyh dioits lirick .S’torn on Hrimd street, i aßSoffl Hl, i ,H hfd for cither n Dry Good or Gro- I IJtlLajltsLm emy business. Possession given im | mediately. Enquire ut jan 8 WM. T T'/lOMPNOn. /J 11 flaskets Champaigne Wine, choice brands ‘-I" 3 pipes pure Holland Gin; 3 do Coriiac Brandy; 4 do Madeira Wine; 2 do Palo and Brown Cherry wine; 1 do Superior port do; I march 13 forsale by JOHN CO.S’KEIIV, PROTECTION insurance COMPANY. fIV H K undersigned, agents of tho Protection In- Ji so ranee Company of Hartford, Connecticut, are prepared to insure buildings anil their contents against, loss or damage by firorm the most reasona ble term*. VT, A J. G.CATLIN. net 31 .Ilf _ _ 215 Agency; Pavannah Insurance A. Trust Co. undersigned, Agent of the above com pa ■_ ny, will tubs; risks on shipments of Colton or Merchandize from this place to Savannah, Cligrlc,*- on, and Northern ports. JNO. P. LLOYD, dec, II 23 & JBUOTRERB wouhl# -spedfill, ly inform. the public thpt having taken the large and cominodione .Store of .Mr Nelson, they 1 will as soon ns the building is finished, which w II i ho about the first week in April, remove, from their prev nt store- They are constantly ren iv ing < .‘nods from their manufactory, and will offer their friends amt tho public an extensive assorlmnrit nt us low prices as any in the i ilv , and nt the same time ar ticles that they challen ;n superiority either in wotli nnnsb'p or finish. 'They w ill be happy to receive ho calls of their Iriends nt the old store, two doom from C At R Lambert A Co. until they i nn obtain their new one, of which due notice will he gives ;n the papers march 21 SEVENTY OR EIGHTY NEGROES TOR SALE.—On the 2'Jib riay of A/nv next, 1 shall »cll nt auction in Jones county North Ca rolina, on the farm of John P, Daves, deceased, the most valuable parcel of S LAV/i.S evor sold in I tho .late; constating of House servant*, Follows, Women. Boys and Girls—only 6 old one* in the hit. Terms—cred't, 3 months, with interest from Ist Jan. 1838—purchasers giving bond with two approved securities. WIFR II HAYWOOD. Jr F.iecufor of John P Daves, deceased Raleigh, April 29. 1838. Ititsw SALOON.-L DERBY ha. > opor.od a room m Lafayette Hall, where be wall gtvs lessons try the *no< Self-Defence- Private lessees given jf required Hours irons 7 URfil Ib.p. yi Terms made Know u»t h * room mar t 9 »f PUBLIC SALES. MV \Y. 14. & J. U.JACKSON. IHIS DAY, at 10 o'clock, will be sold, in front o( our »o‘ r, ‘. A general assoitment ul'Orticcrieii Term*, cash. april 21 FRESH SPBIIVU cooiisr, .. At No. 206 Itrond-slref.l. I’ll 11. V\ YATT Ar to. have received, and jl . are now opening a large stork of Spring and Summer Dry Goods, well assorted,ami having been purchased nt reduced prices, will be sold nt a small advance on cost lor cash. . They have now a good assortment of black and blue black Italian Lustring, gras do Paris and gras de Swiss Silks, Plaid Silks and small figured Horn net. Silks, handsome Trench Muslins and printed •Swiss Muslins, black anil white and colored Jacp. nets small pattern*, large and small checked So nw at us Ims and CamhrJoe, Furniture Calicos, white and colored cotton fringe* assorted, cotton and linen getting*, and KM llobbinet for pavilion*, Irish Litmus and Lawns,s.o and 10-1 Irish Sheet mgs, I able and Hirdeye Diapers, Damask Table Uotha and Napkins, Irrowu Utigns and Iguen Dril lings, Vestings, a very largo assortment ot Colton Hose and 1 do, with a variety of other seasonable P (,,><|l '- april 19 Hl* II EVlilltOl 1 )Flt IF.S.—SNOWHEN M .SHEAR have just roeeived from N. York, a large supply of Ladies’rich embroidered Capes and Collars, embracin'}; a great variety of styles and all of the latest patients ; also Ladies’ embroidered muslin and linen cambric (.tills, and a large supply us need Ip ivorkpd muslin Edgings and Insertions, (some on thin muslin,) to wliieh they respectfully irtvtte thn attention of the ladles. april 18 * ~~ NOTICE. I IUI.1/ this day WM. C. VV A V ceases to tmns ■ act any business, as Agent, for Joseph Shan non All persons indebted to the In'e npeney are requested to make payment to Joseph Munition and thosii having demands against it will present them to the same Ibrsollleliieiit. uct Id 237 JOSEPH SHANNON ( |V UTICIi.—I!y order of thn City Council of IN Augusta, an ELECTION will be hrl) ntilys UniUd State# Hotel, on Saturday, the 21st instant, .(or ono Member of Connell, lor Ward No. J, under the aiipprin.endoneß ol John Kerr, ’I homns S Met calf, and Lewis Cress, Msqs, or anv two ol them, ’{'hn Poll will ha opened at Id o’clock and closed at 2 o’clock, r. m. and returned to SAJI DEL HALE, Mayor ' WPF'II3 td City ol Augmu, WinsKFV, WIND, AC. /it\ bh|s superior Mononguhola Wlnskny 100 boxes choice Madeira Wipe 20 qr casks lih proof Cognac Brandy ■ 20 do Tomuille Wine, just received ond liir sale by \V E. fe J. U. JACKSON. april 10 Aiiclionners. " COBNACBUANDT, 1i7<71N7&c." " W)| | pipes llh prool Cognac Hrandy tnmtnJ JO I pipes do do 4 I do old Champaign do 12 do Holland Giu 2 hods 4th proof Jama ca Rum 1 do Irish Whiskey 20 bids Monongahela do 75 do Ist proof do 70 do N (lin CO do N E llnm 10 do Peach 71 randy 24 do Peppermint Cordial ftO do Malaga Winn 12 do Cherry Hrandy 25 qr casks TtperiffH Itino L P 40 do Sjcily Madeira 25 do Marseilles do 2 pipes sw eat Catalonia Wine 25 | casks Muscat do i 2 pipes old Madeira do 1 butt superior old Port s ! I'ur sale low by CLARKE, McTEIR A Co. , april 14 t ROc'eHlES.—The subscribers having re v Vi reived n large Into! goods, offer for sale, on reasonable terms, the following ; ' 40 hhds prune St Croix Sugar 10 hhds Porto Uieo do 12 hhds New Orleans do 100 hags prune (ireen Coffee I 175 hags Rio do , I T 5 hags JnVgdo I 15 boxes double refined loaf Sugar 10 bids single do do 10 hhi* (limp do >r 25 bids holt shell Almonds Rt us hnges Sperm Candle* 20 boxes Hull A Suns mould Candle* y Wo boxes Soap No I 11 JO boxes Hyson Ton 12 boxes fiiinpowder and Imperial do 6 eases 21h eadilies I 40 Whole and.hall hhls butter Crackers i 5 tierces copperas 12(» Jitith No. 1 Mackerel j 15 IdoNo 1 do j 25 bids nod half bids No 3 d i " j 00 bid* N„ 3 do • 00 bags Pepper, .Spin*, and (linger • f 200 reams wrmiping Paper * i 10(100 lii'sl .Spanish A'epars 7000 best Prineipo do j 10000 half Spanish, do. „<. * ( CLARKE. McTEIU A.Co, , On hand a large assortment of castings, iron and i _ april 14 ,1 New »n«t Fresh Imported Dry Goods. JAS, ANDERSON A <’o have just received from Liverpool, direct, the following Dry Goods, e | which they oiler liir sale on their usual low term* a | for cash, viz,: a I 14 pieces 4 4 black, w hite, and assorted color* plaid t | Gljtssgqw Ginghams a 24 pieces do do do and do i j 25 do small figured colored Jaconet muslin* , Iti do <h> mourning do )6D ih> Manchester limey calicoes, ass'd patterns , I 10 do super hlk and white do do j 5 do rich and beautiful luslre English black and blue black silks lor Indies’ dresses i Ling Lawns of a very fine quality Alsu Jrum New York, : 114 pieces white Pavilion Gauze ISO do hliieaud green. do • I Together with other staple Goods, suitable to tb« 1 present and approaching seasons. april 2 I 7 ~TO KENT ‘ I f'ii: ■ ,li|l Until the first of October nnxt,a desirable I * ted Brick Duelling inn centra! p art of I liriiiVd street. Enquire at this office, j march 13 fid If J i JELLING OUT AT COST.-The nnWor \ to signed being desirous of closing his business, I will disjsiseof his present slock of Bools and Shoes . j at cost lor cash J. H. ROBERTSON, I april 2 swfiw 230 Hmnd st. AUG USTA ’AUTILLIiICY G LAUDS, . nppnnr.oq ypor pn,rndc ground in front of the I Lnucnsicrinn Institution, on Saturday ado norm i next, at 3o’clock precisely, armed and equipped at ! your bylaws direct, wriih while pantaloons and r | black plume. By order ot Captain Govi.d april 18 td M. A. S TOVALL, Acting O. S. i 1% t)TICF..~Per»m« indebted to the subscriber •j J* eitherhy note or hook account for theyesr# ■ j 1834, ’35 and ’3fiare requested le call on Thus M. ‘ Berrien mid Mullord Marsh, Esqrs. nod settle the ' I same 7-onger indulgcnco cannot' he allowed. 1 jau p 15: ___ It F RUSSELL. \ SPLENDID FKFNCM MUSLINS. , 1 O NOW DEN A SHEii K have received, this day, , • tJ from New-York, a largo supply of splendid Trench Muslins, of the latest Pans styles which . have, been carefully selected (rom recent' imports. . lions, and ore entirely new patterns ’1 he public , are respectfully requested to cullaml examine thstn. i april 12 . ’ A PUACTICAL TREATISE on the law . l\. of Slavery, being n. compilation of all the de g risions made on lha.t subject in Hie several courts of the United Siiatea and state courts, wi lh copiona notes and references to die statu?* and authorities i svsteroalically arranged, hv D. Wheeler, esq. for „ sale by T. H. AI. C. PLANT. i, . upnl 5 |B e Augusta Benevolent Society. n The following are the visiting committees ap. 0 pointed to act imtil the llih of Mar t Division No, I —Jritnc* W Meredith, Cyrus P.ke Mrs. France* M’Uov an I Mrs. Nancy Jonas. >• Division No. 2—Rev. Mr. Cunningham. Rur. IV. Branham, Mr* Elizaboib Cole, and Mrs. Anna M '* '/huiziVm No 3.- Prner Flommiag, .Martin W”), f coz, .Mrs M ajyl Mrs. Aas Rernmill. A!) cepe? ofsickivs* »Ci di«trest, the citizens ar» rswijerif"■ Iv rvowH' 1 '- ‘to report t. them. apnl 18 T. S. STOV, Scerttir/. *