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WAGON AND TEAM.—For sale a sub- /
stantial Road Wagonand]Team of ! horses.
Apply to JNU G. WINTER.
June 14 3t
For sale, two fine pair ot Horses, well .
broke either for double or single harness, suit- |
able for family use, will be sold low, Appiy to
June 14 E. D. COOKE. ,
Horses for saleT—■ i 'wo fine Horses,
one well broke lor the saddle and harness, and
the other a fine saddle horse, for sale by
June 11 N. SMITH Ac Co.
Notice hand .y scrantun are au- j
thorised to act as my agents during ray absence
from the city. DANIEL HAND.
June 13 1m
Florida segars.—lso,ooo Florida so- •
gars, just received and for sale at manufactu.
rers’ prices by W. E. & J. U. JACKSON,
June 12 Auctioneers.
EORGI aT'NANIiJEENS.—Just received
a few cases Georgia Nankeens and wdl be
sold low by JOHN S. HUTCHINSON.
June 14
ANTIARTRITIC, or India Rheumatic i
Paper, a German article, which is extensively I
used for the cure of Rheumatism, just received and
forsale cheap by ANTONY & HAINES,
June 12 232 Broad street.
G" EORGIA NANKEENS.—2O bales of the
above superior goods, just received and for
sale by RAIRD & ROWLAND.
Juno 12 3wd&w
Will. B. McKEII,
No. 369 Broad street, Augusta, Ga.,
AGENT lor the New York Albion, Emigrant
and Old Countryman, will receive subscrip
tions and payments. ly June 9
N‘ EGROES FOUSALE—WiII be sold,
to-morrow or next day, at the lower market
house in this city, a Negro Woman, about 25 years
old, a good washer, ironer and cook, and her child,
a female nearly 5 years o!d ; 2t* June 14
A" COOK WANTED, of good character and
capacity, to cook for a small family, for which
a liberal price will be paid. Enquire at this office,
or at No. 293 Broad street if Juno 7
TO KIRE-A SERVANT GIRL, about 17
years of age ; one accustomed to house work
and taking care of children. For particulars apply
at tha office of the Constitutionalist. 4t June 13
FOR SALE,
A NORTHERN HORSE, gentle in double
or single harness, if applied for immediately.
He will be sold low, either with or without a light
buggy. Enquire of Col. S. Bones, or Mr. Joseph
Davis. 3t ■ June 13
OTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP.—
The subscribers have this day formed a copart
nership under the firm of Davis, Grimes & Co. lor
v the purpose of transacting the Clothing business in
Augusta, Ga. June 12th, 1833.
V b JACOB R. DAVIS,
WILSON H. GRIMES,
June 14 6t WILLIAM M.DAVIS.
THE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore
conducted under the firm of J & J Meßryde,
will for the future be carried on under that of J fy J
Meßryde A Co. JAMES McBRYDE.
JOHN McBRYDE.
may 14 ALEXANDER WALLACE.
TRENGTIIENING PLASTERS, pre
pared for pains, weakness in the breast side,
back, or limbs, &c, they will give almost immediate
and soothing relief, and for pleasantness, safety,
case, and certainty, are decidedly superior to most
other remedies. For sale by
ANTONY & HAINES,
april 23 232 Broad street.
HARLTON’S"REPORTS.— Reports of
decisions made in the Superior Courts of the
Eastern District of Georgia, by Judges Berrien, T.
U. P. Charlton, Wayne, Davies, Law, Nicoll, ahd
Robert M. Charlton, and in the Middle Circuit, by
Thomas U. P. Charlton ; by Robert M. Charlton,
late Judge of the Superior Courts of the Eastern
District, just published and for sale by
Jnne 13 T. 11 & 1. C PLANT.
K. S. Bernard's
RENOVATING LIQUID;
FOR extracting all kinds of oils, paints, tar, and
grease from the most delicate colored silks, sat
ins, cloths, bombasins, or velvets, without injuring
in the least their color or teilttro.
This recent and valuable chemical discovery is
offered for sale by the subscriber. It almost su
persedes the necessity of dying, and the scour
er's “ vocation is gone.” It ads like a charm upon
silks of the first texture, by Instantly removing the
taints of grease, without in the least affecting the
fabric itself. The most inveterate lodgements of
wax upon coat collars fly before it like dust before
a brush. It is no quackery, but the true “ secundum
nrtern” mode of appearing decent in old clolhes, at
the least imaginable expense. Such is the account
given of it by the preparer and attested by many.
Directions accompanying each vial. Price 50 els.
BENNET HARRIS, Druggist.
Sign of the two mortars,
Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
Where may be had all kinds of drugs and medi
cines in general use; also, the most approved pa
tent medicines, Tliotnsonians, Jewett’s Liniments,
Paints, Oils, &c. June 14
jWf OTICE.—The undersigned having purchased
J.N from Mr. Neal Holland, the stock of goods,
Ac. under the control and management of Mr, Wil
ham E Brodnax, as his agent. The business will be
continued by Mr. Brodnax, as their agent, and for
their benefit. JOHN M.COOPER & SON.
, i may 10,1838
PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY''.
fITHE undersigned, agents of the Protection In
-M- surance Company of Hartford, Connecticut,
are prepared to insure buildings and their contents
against loss or damage by fire on the most reasona
ble terms. VT. & J. G. GATLIN.
«ct 31 dtl 255
GTrTJESSUP~A Co.
OFFER for sale on reasonable terms
30 hhds Sugar of extra fine quality
20 do do 2d quality
10 do do low priced Orleans
50 casks superior Malaga Wine
100 bags prime Cuba Coffee, all of southern
importation. may 2
IPE'tIT GULP COTTON SEED.
HAVE a few hundred bushels of the above
Cotton Seed, which is genuine. Planters who
desire to improve the Cotton crop, would do well
to call immediately. Also, a small lot of unmixed
Nankeen Cotton Seed, for sale;
Feb 12 35 A. GUMMING.
The Constitutionalist will copy the above.
ELL’S SPECIFIC SOLUTION of Sar
sapnrilla, Juniper, and other ingredients, high
ly recommended by scientific men; a positive and
speedy dure for all urethral discharges, gonnorrhms,
gleets, spasmodic strictures, and irritation of the
kidneys, bladder, urethra, and prostrate glands.
The particular ingredienrs of which the above
solution is composed, are such as arc highly appro
ved of by the Medical Faculty, which are so com
pounded by a peculiar chemical process, as to have
each ingredient increase the power and efficacy of
the other, and thereby render its operation in the
above mentioned truly astonishing r to all
those who rases the .Solution, and exceeding! their
most sunguino expectations. For sale by
ANTONY & HAINES,
April 17 Sole Agents for Augusta.
iIIHE subscriber not having been notified ol the
A arrangement to remove BERTRAND, jr. to
Stateburgh.S. C. ho had advertised him to stand at
Augusta the present season, but Such is the call for
his return to South Carolina, that his presence there
cannot be dispensed with, and which will account
for his notstanding bore, ns lie had expected.
april 2 ts HENRY DALBY.
CANAL FLOUR, POTATOES, AC.—
110 bbls. Canal Flour,
150 do. Irish Potatoes,
100 do. Northern Gin,
100 do. do. Whiskey,
50 do. Mackerel, No. 3.
60 qr. and eight casks Malaga Wine. Land
ing and for sale on the w harf, by
jan 16 12 GEO. R. JESUP &CO
4 jrVENOVATING LIQUID, for extracting
XV all kinds of oil, paints, tar, and grease from
the most delicate colored silks, satins, cloths, ham
basins, or carpels, without injuring in the least their
color or texture. For sale by
TURPIN, D’ANTIGNAC & Co.
mav4 d2w sole agents for Augusta.
~ COFFEE, BAGGING, Ac.
JT/V bags choice Green Coffee
100 pieces heavy Hemp Bagging
25 boxes Champaign Cider (
25 boxer French Martinique Cordials
25 bbls freslt Canal Flour,just received and 8
apri 21 for sale by JOHN COSKERY j J
Juno 14
may 14
april 23
\J K 'TORIA SKIRTS, just received and for
dune 12] sale by Wm. 11. ( KAN E.
BJAPKR.—2O reams fine Medium Priming Pa- .
“ per for sale, on consignment, at factor’s prices. 1
Apply at this oflice. June 13 n
f I'O HIKE, for a few months, an excellent ‘
A man cook; also, a good house servant. Inquire 1
at tms office- . June 12 1
AVIEION GAUZE.-4-5,6-7.and 8-4 Ph- |
vilien Netting, just received afld lor sale low by
June 12 Uw3w IVES & GRISWOLD. t
SIPEKIUB CANAL FLO (Jit, just re- c
ceived and for sale low by.
June 12 HAND & SCRANTON.
fjMIESH||MACKEREL.-Nos' 1, 2 and 3, -
A in whole or half barrels. s
June 12 HAND & SCRANTON l
|_>lNE APPLES.—S bbls Pina Apples just 1
A received and for sale by
_June ll W. E&J. U. JACKSON. 1
IJ'LOURv —70 bbls superfine Richmond Flour,
suitable fur family use,just landed and for sale
Juno 11 bv GEO. 11. JESSUP & Co.
StJMMKR ALE.—3O bbls Summer Stock
Ale, lor sale by N. SMITH & Co.
June 11
1~ EMONS.—36 1 •oxca Lemons, in fine order; i
-J 25 bbls Loaf Sugar, for sale by
June 11 _N. SMITH & Co. i
X EXCHANGE ON NEW YOBK.-lor
hi sale by JOHN G WINTER. May 9 ,
lIMIE most celebiated and clloclual COHN
A PLASTERS, for sale bv
June 5 ANTONY & HAINES.
r«l« KENT, a commouious brick Store on
A Broad st. For particulars, apply to
may 22 JOHN S. HUTCHINSON.
JAMES’ NEW NOVEL—The Robber; a
Talc; just received and lor sale by (
June 2 T H & I. 0. PLANT.
POR SALE,—A Piano Forte, a little
A used; price $175, which is low for the arti
cle. [may 25] STOVALL & HAMLEN.
BACON —A choice lot of assorted, the Hams
very suitable for family use.
may 11 CLARKE, MeTIER & Co.
JUST RECEIVES). fine printed Lawns, lor
Ladies’ dresses, for sale by VV. H. CRANE,
april 18
DOCT. MONROE, DENTIST,may be cot
suited professionally at all hours at tlio Eagle
and Phcoinx Hotel, Room No 10. if may 2
NOTICE. —Dunn" the subscribers temporary
absence Mr. A. 11. .Stone is Ins duly anthori
zed Attorney. GEO. A. WALKER, may 1 ts
IV EW CROP MOL ASSES.—VO bhds. for
■v * sale by T S & U H METCALF.
march 20
f jnOHACCO.—On consignment 80 boxes To -
A bacco, manufactured by Tench & Steagall,
forsale low by JOHN M COOPER, & Son.
Georgia nankeens, a very superior
article just received by VV. 11. CRANE,
march 21.
NOTlUfe’. —WESTERN HANK OF ROME
money taken at par for Goods at 197 Broad st.
rtaylO by E D COOK
ON CONSIGNMENT.—IOOO pieces heavy
Hemp Bagging; lor sale low by
jan2o ts 16 H.C. BRYSON & CO.
INGLISII CHEESE.—I 2 superior Cheese,
A-i just received and lor sale by
may 17 VV.Ji. <fe J. U. JACKSON;
BULW ER’S NEWNOVEL—Alioe.ortlie
Mysteries; a sequel to Ernest Mallravers.
may 0 Just received by RICHARDS & STOY..
MATCHES. —A large supply of the best
Loco Foco Matches, always on hand at
ANTONY & HAINES,’
June 11 No 232 Broad-fit.
WANTED TO PURCHASE,
<T>f| or 30 likely young Negroes, for which good
prices will be paid, in cash, by
dec 20 207 Wtf J. As D. MORRISOIV.
VAuCLtsirCOTTON osnabu rgsT
A CONSTANT supply of the above article for
sale at Factory prices by the agents,
mar 2 49 CLARKE, M’TEIR & CO
r BVO HIRE.—F our or five Negro Boys.
A Also, about the same of women and girls.
Apply to D.L. HOLLIDAY,
jan 10_ 7 ts j
BULWER’S NEW WORK.—ALICE; or
the mysteries, a sequel to ‘Earnest A/ultra
vers.by tlio author of‘Pelham,’ ‘Kienzl,’ ‘LeL'a.’Ac.
forsale by [may 9] T II & 1 C PLANT.
UST RECEIVED, I case plain Palm Leat |
Hoods, 1 case with capes do do db
Also, a lew fine Straw and Leghorn Bonnets, "’
mav 21 F’or sale by Wm. H. CRANE.
FRESH GOSHEN 15U T TEB.
lANDING this day, a supply of fresh Goshen
i Butler, Which will be replenished weekly
throughout the season. [j2] N. SMITH & Co.
“STOVALL & HAMLEN,
wholesale dry goods iMi- p-Hants,
And General Hrocers,
AUGUSTA, Ga.
V-T* Dry Goods Sale Room over the Grocery store.
CLARET WINE AND RAISINST^
50 boxes Claret Wine, long corks
50 boxes bunch Raisins, for sale by
may 22 N. SMITH & Co.
SPUING GOODS.
EDGAR & CARMICHAEL are now receiving
their usual supply of Staple ami Fancy Spring
Dry Goods, which they offer on thclt usual terlns
and prices. april 10
SHIRTS! SHIRTS!| ..SHIRTS If!
French Gingham, fine Linen, and
fine Colton Shirts, with Linen bosoms, with
and wit bout collars, just received by
may 31 PRICE & MALLERY.
fi|AO U A C C O . —McPherson’s celebralbd
A chewing and smoking Tobacco, in small pa
pers; also, Leftwich’s Best chewing Tobocco m
pound plugs, for sale by ANTONY & HAINES,
may 9
MR. JOHN li. MURPHY will act as my
attorney daring my absence from the city ; all
persons indebted to me will therefore make imme
diate payment to him. A. FOSTER.
_Augusla, May 30, 1838. ts
4 BUOTT’S lIROWN STOUiW2SmuTk a
J A Abbott’s double Brown Stout, in quarts
25 casks do do do do in pints
Just received and for sale by N. SMITH & Co.
may 22
Bagging, Ragging . —just received and
lorsalo by JOHN S. HUTCHINSON,
100 pieces superior Dundee Bagging
50 do German do
50 do Tow do
6O dol Kentucky do june 2
JUST RECEIVED, 5 hbds choice St Croix
Sugar
20 casks London Porter
10 qr casks French Vinegar
40 baskets Champaign, assorted brands
may 15 For sale by JOHN COSKERY.
SHOT AND LEAD.—SOO bags Shot, ass’d;
10 Kegs bar load; forsale at Manufacturers
prices, by THUS J PARMELEE,
Agent of the Shot Tower Co. of Baltimore.
A constantsnpply kepton hand,
march 10 fimo
RACON, PORK AND LABEL
‘AIA 11/|I|LBS. Baltimore & Cincinnati Bacon
fAVr vf”'/ 48 bills prime Pork
SOOOlbs Leaf Lard, for sale on accommodating terms
by ISAAC MOISE,
June? w 311 Broad street. |
MEDlClNES.—Competem“a
rrangements having been made, Family and
Physicians’ Prescriptions can be bad at all hours of
the night, and on the Sabbath, so far as necessity
may demand,at Apothecary Hail, No. 232 Broad-st. .
may 9 ANTONY & HAINES. j
£ts" There is a night boll at the door. ,
BbLTINGCLOTHS & MATTINGS— 1
Just teceived an assortment ot t
Dutch Bolting Cloths; a
W bite and cpT floor A/ntting, 4 5 and G-4
Paper Hangings and borderings, very fine; :
Fire place .Serenes do do
Travelling Baskets, small and large siz J
Also, Umbrellas and Parasols assorted.
april 27 Til WYATT <fe CO. 1
WAN FED, a situation by young man well
acquainted with Dry Goods, and who has li
been for the last two years in a wholesale and retail
store in this city. Good references given relative h
to character and capacity. Address box X. Y. V.
Post Office. trwlm June 12 v
5
Vi» • *
STOP THE THIEF.
VMAN by the name of JOSEPH TRACEY
broke into my trunk on Monday night, at my j
hones on Bridge Row, and stole therefrom cash
and jewellery to ti e amount of over $5OO’ —Ho
is about 5 feet 8 inches high, black hair, block eyes, •
nose turned upn*liltle; with a large cut across his
upper lip and under lip, three or four of his upper
teeth out, and is slightly marked with the small
pox, and wears a white hat, green under the rim.
Fifty Dollars reward will no paid for his ap
prehension and confinement in jail, and recovery (
of the properly and money. '
June 13 tl JAMES NAMACK.
]AND AND GENERAL AGENCY
i OFFICE.—The subscriber will attend to the
sale,exchange and settlement of lands in Florida,
the investigation and perfecting ot titles to real es
tate, conveyancing, &c. and to the adjustment and
collection of debts. His office is at his residence
in the city of St. Augustine, F.ast Florida.
June 12 fan PETER SEEN SMITH.
RAIL -II OA I) NOTICE.
miiaia
ON Monday, the 18th inst. tho Georgia Rail
Road will be opened Itr tho conveyance of
Passengers and Freight to Crawfordsvillo.
The cars will leave Cnniuk on Mondays, Wed
nesdays, and Fridays, immediately after the arri
val of tho train from Augusta. Leave Crawford
villo on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 10
o’clock, A. M.
Stages fur Washington, Athens, Greensboro’ and
Madison, connect with the ears at Crawfordvillo.
RICHARD PETERS, Jr.
Resident Engineer & Sup’t of Transportation.
June 13
EXCURSION.
On SATURDAY, the 16th inst. a train of Pas
senger cars will leave Augusta at 5 o’clk,, f. si. lor
Belair, and return to Augusta at 7 o’clock.
Persons visiting Crawfordvillo by the ears on
MONDAY, the Idth inst. can return tho same day
by 4 o'clock) p. m.
4GEORGIA LIME.— Ftesh Stone Lime,of
VNas good quality ns any in the market, put tip
in boxes, stronger, tighter, and more convenient lor
transportation limn barrels, and holding the same
quantity. Price S 3 the single box, and 82 50 by
the quantity, delivered at Augusta, at Jacksonhoro,
and at the mouth of Briar creek, on the Savannah
river, it will be sold at tho same rates \\ ith freight
off. Apply to T. L. SMITH, Planters’ Hotel, or
D. KIRKPATRICK & Co.
Juno 14 trwJf-dtf
Dissolution of copartner".
SHIP.—The copartnership heretofore existing
between W. T. Thompson amt James McCafferty,
in tho Book and Job Printing business, was, by
mutual consent, this day dissolved. Those having
demands against said firm will present them to Win.
T. Thompson, to whom also all payments are to ho
made, and by whom the business will he hereafter
conducted. W. T. THOMPSON,
Juno 10, 1838. JAS. McCAFFERTY.
In retiring'from business, I would respectfully so
licit tho patronage ol my friends for my former
partner, who is every way prepared, and 1 am con
fident, will give general satisfaction to those who
may favor him with their business.
June 14 JAS. McCAFFERTY.
Dr. Blackwell’s Celebrated
ANTACRID TINCTURE,
the cure of Venereal disorders, stubborn
Gleet, Seminal Effusions, weakness of tho
Urethraor Bladder, Diabetes or difficulty in matting
water.—Price $5.
Those drops are chiefly composed of vegetable sub
stances; their uso and efficacy have been fully
proved by hundreds, and may bo relied on as per
fectly sure and safe. Dr. Blackwell having pro
pared and used them (r many years in his extensive
practice in Scotland, with groat satisfaction and
sueess among his numerous patients, makes no other
claim to public confidence than whnt experience,
has so fully justified ; and he docs not in tho least,
hesitate to warrant them as a safe aqd suitable rem
edy lor the above named diseases. Such, thciefore,
as have the misfortune to he atUiclcd with any of
these diseases, would do well to avail themselves of
this sale and and speedy remedy, and balsamic res
torative, the AntacridTincture, which in num
berless instances has never boon known to fail of
curing the most stubborn Gleets in a few weeks,
without confinement, and little or no trouble to the
patient. Those drops can bo taken by any one
without being discovered by the most intimate ac
quaintance; and one bottle is generally found suffi
cient to effect a perfect cure. For sale by
TURPIN, D’ANTIGNAC & Co,
and BENNET HARRIS,
June 14 5t Agents for Augusta.
Id. kouhgeoTsT
SILK DYER AND SCOURER; froth Paris,
having arrived at Augusta, where he intends to
make his permanent residence, in the practice ot his
professional business, has tho honor to inform the
ladies and gentlemen of Augusta and ad mg I
counties, that ho has taken a suitable h',;“, se 0 n
Broad street- >••-,, J l)ors blow Angnstine Fred
erick s, where till Kinds of Silks, Ctapcs, &e. will ho
u i ED in the most fashionable and permanent col
ors, at the most reasonable prices. Ladies’ Merino,
Cashmere and Crape Shawls, and Leghorn Hals
cleansed and pressed, so as to look ns well as new.
Gentlemen’s apparel scoured and and renewed to
their primitive color anil brightness.
SKT Good prices given lor old clothes,
may 11
B. W. FORCE & CO. ~
WHOLESALE SHOE DEALERS,
Nn. 270 liroad-sl. Augusta, Gu.
HAVE received 1000 packages Boots and Shoes
. comprising every article in the line ; w hich
can he sold ns low ns in tho Northern cities. All ar
rangements being with Manufactures direct. A
general assortment of LE ATI I ERS. npril 24
ATTRACTIVE!
New and Fashionable Summer Goods.
JUST receiving, a beautiful assortment and
choice selection of new stylo Goods, for
Gentlemen's summer wear, recently purchased in
the Now York market from tho latest importations,
which the subscribers are prepared to make to meas
ure at short notice, in the newest style, according to
the most approved patterns of fashion, which they
have just received. The public are respectfully, so-1
belted to call, examine, and make a selection. They
will sell goods by the piece or pattern.
BRICE At MALLERY,
may 31 Drapers and Tailors, No. 258 Broad si.
WILLIAM C. WAY
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and all
other customers who heretofore patronised
him, while agent for Joseph Shannon, that he is
now, and has been all along, since the 10th day of
October last, engaged with James Anderson &. Co
in their Dry Goods store, next door above Turpin
A: D’Antignac’s Drugstore, Broad street, whore he
will ho found equally as attentive to the calls ol his
customers, and all who may be disposed to extend
their patronage to the new establishment, as for
merly, and on as good terms, ami tho assortment of
Dry Goods will be found equally as large amt as
choice as heretofore kept by him in tha same store.
Tho subscriber would also inform the public that
he is not an agent for Joseph Shannon, nor has ho
had an agency in ariy business, since the subscriber
discontinued it on tho 10th October last, as the
public have also been notified by his advertisement
to that effect on the lOlli of October, 1837
VVM. C. WAY,
At the store off James Anderson &Co.
may 30, 1833 ts Broad at. Augusta, Ga.
SPLENDID FRENCH MUSLINS.
SNOWDEN A SHEAR have received, this day,
from New-York, a large supply of splendid
French Muslins, of tho latest Palis styles which
have been carefully selected from recent irnporla- i
lions, and are entirely new patterns The public
are respectfully requested to call and examine thorn. I
april 12 <
TVJEW BOOKS, just received by RICHARDS !
iM A STOY, ,
Endless Fun; or lho Comic. Annual, by Thomas ;
Hood, author of Whims and Oddities, cjr. if'c. u
Kate Leslie, by Thomas Haynes Bally. I
David Dumps, or the Budget of Blunders, a tale, )
by Thomas Haynes Baily. ii
SKotehes of Paris, in familiar' letters to his friends, c
by an American gentleman. I
Popular Me Heine or Family Adviser, (jn:. a new 1
work. may 15 5
»
DIVIDEND No. 13.
Mechanics’ Bank, Augusta, >
__ _ Juno, 1 lili, 1838. y
filll'. Boan|ef Directors have declared a dividend
-* this day of 7'our Dollars per shun 1 , Irom tin-,
profits of'Jutßunk tor the Iqut six months, vvliich
will bo paid lu flto sti.ekliolcorson and after Tliurs
day next. GKU. \V. LAMAR,Cashier.
Jane 13 5t
Jusr reerieeU. . ,
FLOUR, HAt on, & SOAP.
HHLs flour for family use.
25,000 ll,s fine Bacon Ha'.'us,
7,500 “ “ sides and shoulders,
80 Hexes No 1 Yellow .Soap.
For sale by JOHN M COOPER 6e SON
ALSO,
3.000 Bushels jSalt. jane 9 _
_ ’ WATCHES, WATCHES.
"I'Oh Subscriber has just received by the Steam
Packet New \ ork, an Invoice of fine inde
pendent seconds Watches, with single and double
circle, suncthing entirely new, which the public are
invited ;o call and examine at No. 2428r0ad-street
May 30 JOHN B. MURPHY.
NEW IMPORTATION.
Cl LARK, RACKET'!', it Co. have received, by
J In e arrivals, a new supply of London Lover
and Duplex Watches, some of which aro of a kind
very seldom met with in this country. Also, an
additional supply of the new style Independent Se
conds Watches, with two hour circles, two Se
conds,double slop and full jewelled, w hich can be
sold as low ns the old stylo of Independents, and
warranted to be perfect time keepers-
A large stock of Gold Thimbles, Spectacles and
Pencil Oases always op hand. 2w June 3
MISS MANN having taken the house No.
235 Broadway, New York, directly lacing
the Park, formerly the residence of Philip Hone,
Esq., together with the two houses adjoining, the
Establishment is now open for the accommodation
of permanent or transient boarders.
Now York, June Ist, 1838 dwlm
’’’ PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE.
MRS. WILLIAMS having taken that commo
dious house, formerly occupied by Major
Stnrkes, M7 Broad street, a few doors below the
Eagle and Phoenix Hotel, is now prepared to iteeom
raodalo a few gentlemen with hoard and lodging,
npril If! ts
MRS. M’GUIRE respectfully informs the la
dies of Augusta and Hamburg that she in
tends making her residence in the above city, fertile
purpose ot resident Undies’ Dress Maker.—
She hopes by her attention to please all those who
may favor her with a visit, to endeavor to realize
that generous patronage which is always tendered
from a liberal community. Orders can bo left ai Mr.
D’Autel’s Clock and Watch Establishment, Broad
street,next to Martin Frederick’s, or other place of
residence, Jackson street, next to the Baptist church.
Gentlemen’s fine Linen mode to order. may 12
N'faw JEWELRY ESTABLISH ME nci
JULES D’AUTEL, watchmaker from Paris
respectfully informs tlio citizens of Augusta
and Hamburg that ho has opened a Watch and
Clock Establishment, in Broad street, adjoin
ing Mr. Marlin Frederick’s, where ho hopes by as
siduity and strict attention to business to merit a
snare of public patronage.
The most dinicult and complex work done, and
warranted in the heal, manner. Musical, Horizon
lei Patent Lever, L’Rpme, Chronometer, Anchor,
Escapement, Duplex, Vertical, <&e. combining the
most difficult to lie named ; including a two lialoneo
Escapement, originally invented by him at Paris', in
1827. Clocks of every description pul in order and
warranted, at the shortest notice.
Jewelry of cveVy description for sale.
Musical Boxes, &c. put inordelr.
A regular assortment of the above articles always
on hand. All orders thankfully received by the
subscriber, [may 12 fun] JULES U’AUTEL
SUMMER RETREAT FOR HALE.
MWill lie sold, if applied lor shortly, the lot
and improvements at the Sand Hills, known
ns the Turknett Spring Place, formepy
owne 1 and occupied by Col Thomas MfcGran. The
lot eontainins twenty, five acres, a largo part ot
■ which is in woods, nnd includes TurkneU’s Spring,
from which the City of Augusta is supplied with
water. On the premises is a comfortable dwelling
, with all other buildings necessary for lb’ accom
[ modalion of a laniily. Possession can bo given
immediately
' Also —A small Lot containing between two and
three acres, separate (him the above by the Mil
ledgeville Rond. Applv rg
Ways lath Henry h gumming.
...If- HEADDEN, ARTIST,
■ . leave respectfully to inform the citizens
| -A* ill Augusta, that lie has returned to this city,
i mid taken the room formerly occupied by him in the
Masonic Hall, where he intends remaining for a ew
weeks, and \\ hero he vyoilfd bo happy to receive
those who may desire his profession”! ;,ervjVos.
KrThe public generally, are invited to call and
see !“■: specimens. nov 92
WILLI AM 11, CRANE, has just received
black and blue black Gro do Swiss, super
block Gro do Paris, elegant satin striped French
Muslins,lrish Linens, fine lung lawn,elegant Frcileh
worked collars, very fine plain and figured swiss
muslins, si'k and cotton umbrellas, figuered mid
plait! parasols, embroidered and matseillcs skirts,
small and largo corded uo. swiss, book; jaconet ami
nansuok muslins, plgid stripe, sprig, and luce mus
lins, lino bombazine, small figured calicoes, and
trench cambrics, fine embroidered cotton hose’
french and engiish do. thread, hubmet, thulenml
blond laces, elegant figured sattins and silks, fitie
bird eye diaper, damask table cloths, 8-4 and 9-4
table diaper, fancy handkerchiefs and scarfs, chiilly
tihbons, brown linens, shirting, sheeting; bed tick,
drilling, dowlas, Are together with a great varioly
of otlierarticles which will be sold low. at No 231
Broad street, next dijpr utiovo the Georgia Rail
Road Building. npril 17
New uiul Fresh Imported Dry Goods!
JAS. ANDERSON <V. Co. have just received
from Liverpool, direct, the following Dry Goods,
which they offer for sale on their usual low terms
(or cash, viz:
11 pieces 4 4 black, while, and assorted colors plaid
Glassgow Ginghamii
24 pieces do do do and do
85 do small figured colored Jaconet muslins
Ifi do do mourning do
00 do Manchester fancy calicoos, ass’d patterns
10 dO super hlk and white do do
5 do rich nnd beautiful lustre English black ami
blue black silks for ladies' dresses
Long Lawns of a very fine quality ,
Also from New York,
114 pieces white Pavilion Gauzo
5(1 do blue and green do
j Together with other staple Goods, suitable to the
j present and approaching seasons. april 9
SPRING DRY GOODS.
/ 4 m /1 FRENCH cambric prints
” 4-4 fancy colored French muslins]
4-1 new stylo mourning muslins
Gloves, silk and cotton Hosiery
Rich fancy colored figured silks
First quality black silks
Linen cambric lidkfs
Cap, bonnet nnd bolt ribbons
Fancy dress lidkfs in varioly
-Superfine black bomhasins
-Superfine hlk and colored chalioa
Superfine Italianas, with a variety of other
new goods, which they offer at fair prices.
april 13 EDGAR & CARMICHAEL
Frcncli Worked Collars, Luces, dice.
f l 4 11. WYATT & Co. have just received a
S , fresh assortment ot French lieedle woiked
Collars, some ot which are new patterns, also lim
ey dress hdkfs nnd shawls, muslin I mornings, black
and white silk blond, thread edgings and wide laces,
linen cambric hdkls assorted, bonnet nnd cap rib
bons, picnic and plain silk gloves, bik and col'd
kid gloves, and plain embroidered and ribbed silk
hose, and silk halt hose assorted. april 21
FRESH SPRING GOODS, '
At No. 20fi Itroad-street.
fat 11. WYATT A Co. have received, and
M. . are now opening a largo slock of Spring and
Summer Dry Goods, well assorted,and having been
purchased at reduced prices, will be sold at a small
advance on cost for cash.
They have now a goad assortment of black and
blue black Italian Lustring, gros do Paris nnd gros
d« Swi.A Silks, Plaid -Silks and small figured Bon
net Silks, handsome French Muslins and printed
-Swiss Muslins, black and white and colored Jaco- 1
nets small patterns, large and small checked Swiss >
Muslins and Cambrics, Furniture Calicos, white 1
and colored cotton Fringes assorted, cotton and
linen Nettings, and 10-4 Hohhinot for pavilions, I
Irish I.incus and Lawns,-Ofi and 10-4 Irish Sheet- '
ings, Table and llirdcyo Diapers, Damask Table 1
Cloths and Napkins, brown Linens and Linen Drib I
lings, Vestings, a vary large assortment of Cotton
Hose and i do, with a variety of other seasonable I
goods april 19 <
OFFICIAL imjiiviNO OF THE
I ceokgia state lottery,
f jr the benefit of the Augusta Indep’t Fire Coinp'y
Ci.ass No 23, poll 1838. v
I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 10
40 20 6*J 28 2 02 46 40 47 71 'lO 27 50 38 16
I HEREBY CERTIFY that Iho above numbers
Xns they stand are correct,as taken from the Man
nger » certificate of the drawing of the Virginia
State Lottery, for the benefit o( Petersburgli, Clqgs
No. 4, lor 1838,drawn at. Alexandria, Virginia, Juno
'Jill, 1838, and which determines the lute oi'all tickets
held in the above Lottery.
Juno 13 A. READ, Agent.
I)KAUS -
THIS HAY.
GEORGIA s'i'ATE
Is « T T I] U Y ,
For life benefit of the
Augusta: Independent Fire Company.
CL ASS NO. 24. FOR 1838.
To bo determined by the drawing of the Virginia
Stuto Isjtlery, lor the Benefit ot iho Leosbnrgh
Aendomy, Class No 4.
To bo drawn at ALEXANDRIA, Vu, on Saturday
June 16th, 1838.
D. S. Grkuoiiv At, Co , Managers.
A. READ, Contractor.
SCHEME.
1 Prize of $35,295 $35,295
1 10,000 10,000
1 6,000 5,000
I 4,000 4,000
1 3,500 3,500
1 3,292 3,296
I 3,0(H) 3,000
40 2,000 80,000
60 200 It),000
60 150 9,000
63 130 8,190
63 100 5,300
63 80 5,040
63 60 3,780
126 50 6,300
126 40 5,040
3,717 20 71,340
23,436 10 234,300
27,814 Prizes, amulmling to $506,137
Tickets slo—Shares in proportion.
J I’ST RECEIVED and for side byANIB
LEV,
000 pr«. Georgia Nankeen Pnntalbotin
5 cages do Nankeens, quality superior to any
ever offered in this market.
Notes of the Western Bunk of Romo taken at
par. Jlfay 16
P' LANTATION FOR SALE.—The sub
ftcriber odors liir side bis splendid plantation,
| in Lee county,containing one thousand six hundred
i acres of land, all in a solid body. It consists of
i lots 56, 57, 72, 88, 89, 103, 104, and ono other,
I number not now recollected, in iho third District
of Leo county. About 350 acres are in cultivation,
- and under excellent fencing, all fresh, norm of it
i having been cleared more Ilian five or six years,
and most of it within tho last two years.
1 Tho cleared land is all of lliolirstijnality.oak and
. hickory land, and is capable ol producing from 12
, to 1600 pounds of cotton to the acre. Tho un
, cleared land is all of the same quality, except two
j lots which are first rate pine land, mid almost equal
i to the oak and hickory for tho production of cotton.
I On the plantation is a first rate gin house and gin,
the running gear built last year; also a comfortable
dwelling and all other necessary outbuildings for n
planter who works 25 or 30 hands. On tho land
, am several fine springs of excellent, pure water, and
j tho well water used at the plantation is equal to al
most any in tho up-country, for freshness, and
' purity. Tho place is also very healthy, a.i there
was not a single ease of sickness among my lie
-7 grocs last year, requiring the attendance of a pity
-11 ciiuV.
y Tho land lies on the eastern branch of Chieka
0 sawhatchio creek, 18 miles from Albany, in Bnkci
'* county, tho head of steamboat navigation on P'liu
b river, which will enable the purchaser to get hii
11 crop easily to market. Tho terms will be made li
8 suit tho purchaser. Enquire «f iho subscriber o
*; Athens, or of the editor ol the Chronicle Semitic
Ju y 7 trwAwtf CHARLES G. McKENLEY.
,1 HICII MONA AT) PETEHS BUUO iT
|. l^-ROA I).
The completion of this Rail-Road, (from Pbler*
3 burgh to Manchester, opposite Richmond,) make
’> the chain of rail-roads through tho state of Virgi
R nin continuous, with the exception of only nini
v miles, and adds important ad vantages to the irilnm
“ route for Northern and Southern travelling.
There are established on it two daily trains, one
I of which is in connection with the North and South
Mail Lino; and a triweekly train connecting will)
I the “ ilalilux, Wilmington, and Charleston Rail
r Road, Stage and Steamboat Lino."
I Passengers from tho South by tho daily “ iMetro
, pollmn Mail Lino,” >'/ill arrive in Richmond , n Iho
, evening after that oh which they leave Raleigh,
{ and having the night for rest, arc yet enabled, by
t existing arrangements, to proceed to Baltimore on
i the succeeding day, and llioneo to Philadelphia the
. same night, m time lor the morning bouts to New
York Tune, less Ilian three days from Raleigh to
i> New York.
I Passengers who leave Charleston fir Wilmington
a on Sunday or Tuesday evening;, will, if they arrive
j in Halifax by five o’clock on Tuesday or Thursday
? evening, bo brought to Richmond by the tn-woekly
, line, iii time for the Wednesday or Friday morning's
. ears lor Washington, whereby they will reach Hal
-1 tiuiore Dip same evening, and can proceed to Phila
-1 delphia the same night, and arrive in,Now York be
fore dinner pn Thursday or Saturday being Cam
than four days from Charleston to New York. Tho
connexion is equally good arid expeditious with the
extra line from Wilmington, and with ail tl.o lines
1 from N'urili tq South.
The route through Petersburg!) and Richmond
w ill be found also to he one of tho best routes from
the South lb tho Virginia Springs. Tho passen
gers cun arrive in Charlottesville, having only Ibrly-
Ibur miles stage travelling .uller reaching the rail
roads in Virginia, in three days from Charleston,
and two days from Raleigh.
All possible arrangements are made on tins Rail-
Road lor the comfortable and sale transportation of
passetigehi.
OlTleoof tho Richmond and Petersburg )
Rail-Road Co. May 19, 1838. f 2m
Great'expedition to the north.
The Rail Road and Steamboat Compa
nies on the great mail route to the North,
7 iTTannounce to travellers tho eomplcljun of
the great chain of Rail Roads between North Caro
lina and New York. Passengers coming in the
main mail line, or by Charleston, S. C. and Wil
mington, N.C. and taking this route at Die termi
nation of the Petersburg Kail Rond, in N. C. will
reach New York 10 or 12 hours in advance of any
other line.
Tho following'is tho schedule of time, as run at
present, including all stoppages :
Leave Halifax at f. r m Reach Petersburg!! 1 A m
G ave Petersburg Gam Reach Rielimond 31 a m
Leave Richmond 4 a m Roach Washington 3i i* m
lifiavc Waahjng’n 4 v m Reach Kaliirnoro 01 r m
Leave Baltimore 7 pm Roach Philadelphia 5 a m
Leave Philndolp'a 6 aAt Reach New York 2e m
Only one night’s rest is lost between Halifax
and Now York, US passengers sleep in the Philadel
phia boats. . Time in going from Halifax to New
York,'including all stoppages, less (lion 44 hours.
Besides Ibis fast line, there are other daily inde
pendent lines running on tho route, so that if by
any chance passengers fail to connect at any point,
they will never bo delayed more limn half a day.
Passengers coming to Halifax, N. C. in iho Wil
mington Company's lirioof stages, will please apply
to Mr. li. F. Halsey, tho Petersburg!) Rail Road Co’s
agent, who will afford them every facility. In ease
the stages are too late to connect, travellers will
find an engine and ears at any time on the Peters
bttrgti Rail Road to carry them on.
Petersburg, May 23, 1838. ] m
iiySTKIJ OTIOJV IN AiUrsltT.
WH.LIAM 11. ORCHARD, Prolessor of Mu
* v sic, respectfully announces to the ladies and
gentlemen o( Augusta, that he has removed to 147
Broad street, a few doors below tho Eagle and
Phojnix Hotel, mid is now prepared to give lessons
in music on the Piano Forte, Guitar, and Flute. As
it is A/r. O’s. intention to make this city his perma
nent residence, ho will be enabled to w ait On those
who may require his services, with the strictest
punctuality. Mr. O. will give instructions at his
own residence or that of his pupils. Application to
bo made as above, or at Mr. Bantu's I’urmturoaud
Piano Forte store.
N. 11, Piano Fortes and Organs tuned and re
paired in l he most complete manner and at the short
est netted. rt april jq
PIJHLIC SAMIS.
Damaged Nails,
..HV W. K. At I. IT. JACKSON.
1 his l>ay, at 10J o’clock, will In* gold in f ront of
'p^ lir i)" rt ’ <^lllllll f ;c ' 1 ' 1111 Iron Sli an.bunt L'uipiintiy.'ji
Tow Haul No. 2, and sold on account all concerned
30 kegs Nails, assorted
ALSO,
3 lihds Rye Whiskey
12 bids Monongaltcla Whiskey
<> bids Piuo Apples
4 casks Cheese
3 hbis Plantains
125 lbs Salmon
H baskets Champaign
10 doz Port Wine
10 (io/. superior Madeira Wine
v qrcasks MadoiraWine
r- doz Porter and Alo
7 bids Flour
6 kegs Tobacco, &c &c. l.
Juno lf> A—
terms cash.
Damaged Sail.
»V W. E. & J. IJ, JACKSON.
1 THIS DAV,
At 10 o’clock precisely, at tho foot of Campbell ej,
on Central and Western wharf, will be sold with
out reserve, about 1100 bushels Salt, damaged on
board Iron Moamhoat ( ompnny’s Tow Boat No 2
nud sold on ace,mill of all concerned. Juno 15 ’
Administrator's Sale
IIY jackson.
On the first J ucsdiiy m .////// next.
At the lower market bouse within the ns.iol hours
of sale, will he sold one pair light hay match Horses,
ono good second hand Carriage belonging to tho
estate of C. 11. Holland, deceased, and sold by per
nnsßion of tho Court of Ordinary.
Nl'.AI, Hoi.f.ANO, Adin'r.
i. may 17 MART HOLLAND, Adm’x.
HERMITAGE EXTIt At r:..This lately
invented combination of different odors, ha*
acquired a just popularity, not only by reason of
the strength and delicacy, bill of the extraordina
ry duration ol its porlumo. Whilst the strength of
many other extracts and essences arc almost ns
evanescent as the bloom ol Ihe flowcrs from which
they are derived, the Hermitage retains nil its fra
grance for mi indefinite length of time, and is scores
to ho removed from the garment on which it is
poured,by washing, hence it is propnldy tho cheap
osl and most, delightful perfume of our lubrnioriew
■■ for sale, together with a largo assortment ol nor In
mcry,soaps, hair, oils, Ac.
by ANTONY* HAINRS,
. I,la y 5 232 Dread street.
A DJI IN ISTH ATOIt’S SALE.
1 W ILL, '"° M ’- t o ' v(,r market honso in
* ” Augusta, on the first Tuesday in August
. next, within tho lognj hours ol sale, in pursuance of
, on ~r|b ’r <>f tho Court «f Ordinary of Richmond
I county, a lot of land in said city,[belonging to tho
( estate ol David McKinney, containing n fronton
, ■ •> | is street, of thirty feet, more or lesfl.and bounded
t cast by lot of Alexander Martin, south by lotol
, land west by lot occupied by Airs. Cruige;
t Juno 8 wtd JOHN P. KINO. AdraT
INEALLI HI.E CUKE lor Cholera .Morbus.
Diarrlioia, Summer Complaints, Colics, Cramps,
; and tSpasmss. Tho promptness with which Uiis
. medicine act, in checking cholera morbus and
, curing buwolu complaints in children or adulis, is
| really surprisig. In most instances, the first or
. second dose effects a complete cure, to wliiqh fact
a great number of certificates in our possession tea
c tily. For sale by TUKi’IN D’ANTIGNACJ* Co
a 1 may 4 3w solo agents for Augusta.
d CITKAYEp, fr un tho puh«criber f some time
1- sincp, 12 milos below Auguiita, on
,1 road, eleven hood of cattle, branded in largo letter*,
o (> I>, on tho left hip; one of the cowh without
•- horriK, hirge and fine looking. 1 have thi» day
r. taken up one ol llio cowh nt, or near Dr. Turpin’»
mill, on tho Savannah road, and I have no doubt
i- but l l,l ° rcm,lin . (,c * r are in that neighborhood. A lib.
3r ora reward will be paid to any person Hccuring thu
at 811,(1 can,( ' giving inhumation of the same to
is mo. [Juno 13 sw3w] J. A DOVE.,
at TEN DOLLARS REWARD!
el. JfWfcu STRAYED or stolen, from tho loAct
part of the city, on (he Olh instant, u
- "TO largo Sorrel Horse, over \& lionds.
| high, a white spot on his (brchoid,
» w f'Jt H and a wart over the left eye, are all-
VX&SvisSsa tho marks recollected. The above
reward will bo paid to any person who will deliver
said home, in tho city of Augusta, to
June 8 swtf JAMES BROOM. .
’,n COMPOUND SYIH!I» OK PINK HOOT.
id fl 4 HE subscribers have succeeded in preparing m
/ X compound Syrup of Fink Root, winch will
0 J admit of us (Jofinhe the powdered
I, root. The dose of I’nik Root, known us ono of
I, ) the host vermifuges is, 10 to 20 grams, rtiiil doiibjn
j that quantity in infusion is necessary to tho same
effect. Dm this syrup contains a concentrated decoc
tion, much stronger limn tho inf union, amounting
0 to almost the whole virtues of tiio substance.
One tcnspuonfiil of this syrup contains the con
s cenlratod decoction of 20 grains within u small
, fraction,. Which may b* considered at least, equal
,, to the minnm dose of the substance, which is 10
v giaiiiH—two loaspoohfuls 20 grains, and so on. A
„ bllghtlnxalive.poworn giyen by combining in tho
virtues of rhubarb and senna. ,
„ It is not certain that any unifprm antidote to tho
„ occasional nervineeflbels of Fink Knot is known.
y hut tlie host antidotal power hitherto ascertained,
Y aristolochia, sorpentaria is combined tn duo propor
s lion.
It should bo remembered that no vermifuge is
_ uniformly successlul, even when worms arc known
. In bo present. Tho ofliciunnl infusion is 100 weak;
* containing only Iho lea of seven and a half to til
, teen grains to thodose, which equals, (if tho solec*
, lion of the root he well made) only three and a
i quarter to seven and a half grailpi ol the substniMw.
For fins syrup, (ho best specimens have been
I selected with great care, and tho syrdp on iiso has
i been found to possess, in a very convenient form
. Ibr administration to children, all the uniformity of
. power as a vermifuge with tho root in subs’snee, or
. l lie full powers us it in infusion,or decoction, Tho
, dose should he repealed three limes a day, or in ur
gent cases every two or three hours,
. A constant supply always on hand at Apothecary
p Hall, 232 Droad st. ANTONY * HAINES,
may 25
TO BOAT OWNERS AND FATIUJON9
Navigating fiavanak and Ijroarl rivers.
BY an act of tho (Jenefiil Assembly of the slat<i
ofO’oorgio.assentedlo the 2(itli December, I 83 6(
[ | it is made he duly of the inferior courts of tho sev.
, i oral counties of said slate, bordering on,or which
i ! navigable waters pass through, to cause to be pub
i fished) the provisions of tho several acts of the go.
I ncriif assembly, regulating hoot owners, their agents
land patruons, navigating said waters.
, i Dy tile aforesaid acts every hoot navigating the
J Savannah or Dread rivers, arc required to Have a
i wkild pntroon,willi n Hill of Dmling ready prepared
| ,( ' exhibit lo any while person, who may wish (o
| examine Ibe contents of ( be boat under their charge
1 showing the name ol said patroon and consignee of
the cargo aboard ol said boat, and furthermore for
j bids any boat owner,their agent or,iatroon,to permit
| any boat hand being a slave; to put on hoard of their
j boat, any corn, cotton, peas,slock of any kind, pouf
j Iry or other articles in which by law they are forbid
■to [radii, k, except llm same is ex hi Idled in the-bill of
1 lading of llio owner ol said Is.at or his agent,and un
j dor his or their direction entered, making it pfcnal
against every offender of the aforesaid ucls) /
There (iire,all concerned will lake.ivHtse,lh«t Ibo
acts at which the foregoing is extracted will be en
forced against offenders who may be taken in the
county ol Lincoln. I.kwis Farks,
W, D.C’antelow,
John, Moss,
iSTgriIKN JjTtIVALL,
IVrEB,L,vMAn, . ■ ...
nny 28 ts 27.8 Judges of Inferior court
Ijyjv PI IA N DEPIL ATOKYWHiih Dc^
■ J pilatory is prepared according to the rocipn
published by Danm l.nrroy, surgeon to Napoleon
JJonaparlo, whooblamcd it in Egypt, w hile fttlenll
ing the Fre neb army durlitg their,iiiemo(n{xle cum
paign in that country. It is llio preparation gene- j,
rally used by Iho Egyptians, and 1 1 the direclioljs l *■*
are strictly followed, it is said to bo perfectly sale
and effectual. For sale by
ANTONY A: HAINES,
J'fafl 0 232 Bread street.
KJENCY.
Savanaali Insurance * Trust Co,
T I,B ul !!i ors l i S ,,c, (* Agent of the above cmnen
, “y. '■ v, n tnko risks on shipments of Colton w
.Merehaiidizn from this place to Savannah, (Tharh -
on, and Aurlliern ports. JNo F (,[,OVD
dec 15 jRT