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

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NEGROES TO HIRE. , SIX Negro Men to lore until first day of Octoberl next. Enquire at this office. It* .Imre 21 WANTED, by amiddicaged woman (native of England; a situation as houso-keepw or as nurse to an invalid, and would have no objection to travel. For particulars, Arc. cmiuiro of June2l eod3t WM. K. KITCHEN. WANTED. A SITUATION as Bar-keeper is wanted by a young man of steady and industrious habits. Apply at this office. June 21 2t (V OTTCE. —Any person desirous to have Cloth- X* lug made expressly for them at the north, will please call on the subscribers, leave their orders, and have their measure taken before the first of July, as Mr. J. R. Davis will leave for the north early in July. DAVIS,GRIMES A: Co. June 21 6t 3J2 Rroad street. PREMIUM paid for notes of the Savannah Banks, by JOHN G. WINTER. June U) 2w Georgia Insurance ami Trust Company. AN instalment of Two Dollars and Fifty Cents per shave on the now stock, is payable on the 21st inst. WM. T. GOULD, Secretary. June 19 3t (GEORGIA NANKEENS. —2O bales of the ~K above superior goods, just received and lor ealeby BAIRD &. ROWLAND. June 12 owdiStw COOK WANTED, of good character and capacity, to cook for n small family, lor which a liberal price will ho paid. Enquire at litis office, or at No. 293 Broad street ts J imo7 NOTICE. —During my absence from the state Mr. John Pbinizy will he my agent at Augusta, and Mr. R. M Pbinizy, and Mr. C E. Mills, will attend to any business in which 1 may ho interested. Savannah, June 10. 5t G. U. LAMAR. * NECK STOCKS. SUPERIOR Black Satin, Bombazine, Plum and Figured Black Summer Stocks, of the best make and style, just received bv PRICE & MALLERY, June 16 No. 258 Broad street. SHOT ANO L EAO7— hOO bags ihoT,liss’d ; 10 Kegs bar lead; for sale at Manufacturers prices, by THUS J PAUMELEE, Agent of the Shot Tower Co. of Baltimore. A constantsupply kepton hand, march 10 6mo WATCHES, WATCHES. milE Subscriber has just received by the Steam JL Packet New York, ait Invoice of fine inde pendent seconds Watches, vvitlt single and double circle, something entirely new, which the public are invited to call and examine at No. 242 Broad-street. May 30 JOHN B. MURPHY. Strengthening plasters, pre ' t O pared for pains, weakness in the liroast side, ' c back,or limbs, &c, they will give almost immediate and soothing relief, and for pleasantness, safety, easa, and certainly, are decidedly superior to most other remedies. For sale by ANTONY & HAINES, april 23 232 Broad street. Just received. , FLOUR, BACON, & SOAP. Off? BBLS Flour for family use. di 25,000 lbs fine Bacon Hams, 7,500 “ “ sides and shoulders, i ,i 20 boxes No 1 Yellow Soap. For sale by JOHN M COOPER & SON. ALSO, 2,000 Bushels Salt. June 9 GEORGIA LlME.— Flesh Stone Lime, o us good quality as any in the market, put ups in boxes, stronger, tighter, mid more convenient for transportation than barrels, and holding the same quantity. Price S 3 the single box. and S 2 50 by the quantity, delivered at Augusta, at Jacksonboro, und at the mouth of Briar creek, on the Savannah river, it will be sold at the same rates with freight elf. Apply to T. L. SMITH, Planters' Hotel, or D. KIRKPATRICK & Co. June 14 trwcjl'dtf from the subscriber, some tune £5 since, living 12 miles below Augusta, on road, eleven head of cattle, branded in largo letters, G D, on the left hip; ono of the cows without horns, largo and line looking. 1 have this day taken up one of the cows at or near Dr. Turpin’s mill, on the Savannah road, and 1 have no doubt but the remainder are in that neighborhood. A lib eral reward will be paid to any person securing llie said cattle and giving information of the same to me. (June 13 sw3wj J, A DOVE. ANAL F LOUiITPOTATOES, &C.— 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 Lnn.i injutvil/- "tV ~ **■ Ge.O! it. JESIIP A, CO (AT O’ITCE. — IThe 1 The undersigned having purchased i.ll from Mr. Neal Holland, the, stock of goods, «Stc. under the control and management of Mr. W il Lam E Brodnax, us ids agent. .The business will be continued by Mr. Broduax, as their agent, and for their benefit. JOHN M. COOPER & SON. may INAMILY MEDlClNES.—Competent ar raugemenls having been made, Family and Physicians’ Prescriptions can be had at all horn's of the night, and on the Sabbath, ho far ns necessity may demand,at Apothecary Hall, N 0.232 Broad-st. may 9 ANTONY & HAINES, iThere is n night bell at the door. 1 PROTECTION INSUICVNCtrCtKX!PA S V . f¥NHE undersigned, agents of the Protection In- JL surance Company of Hartford, Connecticut, are prepared to insure buildings and their contents against loss or damage liy fire on the most reaspna hie terms. VV. & J, G.CATLIN. oet 31 dtf 255 . g. B. JESSUP * Co. OFFER lor sale on reasonable terms 30 lilids 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 Coffhe, all of southern importation. tuny 2 LANDS FOR SALE. i * Tlie subscriber oilers for sale his lands in Columbia comity, situated on affix" the main road loading from Augusta to Columliia Court House, thirteen miles dSSS£&abovc the former, and nine miles below the latter place, containing about 650 acres, and is so situated that two desirable settlements may be made, should the whole bo too much for one person, with improvements on each; either of which will he sold separate, should the purchaser desire it The terms and land can be known or seen by ap plying to the overseer, on the premises. Provisions can be had on the premises also. June 1,1833 m't HARMONG LAMAR. A GREAT BARGAIN. THE subscriber being determined to emigrate to the west, offers for sale ins valuable tract of land, containing three thousand acres, situate and lying in Jackson county, Ga. on Hie Mulberry Fork of Uconec river, the residence immediately on the hog mountain and mam Alabama road, yai ions other roads intersecting at the same place, viz Iho Milledgevillo road leading to Winn’s Ferry, on Chattahoochee, Hurricane Shoal road, leading to Camcsville and South Carolina. Great part pi the above land is red mulatto land, of superior quality ; 100 acres of rich river low grounds; about 800 acres cleared, great part fresh and in good repair, abound mg withsupeib springs, well improved, with a con venicnl framed dwelling house, two story high, on n most splendid eminence ; an excellent Cotton and 'Threshing machinery, and all other necessary outhouses. No place is better calculated fur pub lic business of any kind, in the up country. Seve ral convenient settlements on the premises, not in terfering with each other. The whole can be pur chased for nine thousand dollars, one third in ad vance,the ballance in two annua! payments, which is not more than two thirds of the real value Likely young negroes will lie taken at their value, april 13 w3m HARRISON THURMOND. _ ■ lawrenceville hotel. I £ The subscriber having removed to Mil -7 Awl ledgeville, would lake this opportunity lo return thanks for former patronage, l!!!!B and would state that his house is now JSHUHLkcpt by his brother John N. Alexander, for whom he solicits the patronage of his friends and others, and assures them that every attention will be given by the present occupant to render them oomfonabie. THOU. VV. ALEXANDER. Having taken the Lawrenceville Hotel, I solicit a share of public patronage, and promise that I u ill use my utmost exertions tegive general satisfaction to all who may cat). JOHN N. ALEXANDER Law renceville, Gwinnett co March 22. v. 3m SL i t>i I " <'t Nurse, without a child. fcmjuiro at this oHiuu. ts .luih* IS I Ibl'JMOVS,—l)u\i'S superior j -*■ * I-cmoas, in flxio oriior, received ami ibr snip June 16 W. E. & J. U, JACKSON. SAIjE, uvu fine pair «.i Horses, uiJ broke oil tier for double orringlo hainess, suit abln for family use, will bo said low A ppiy to Juno M E. D. COOKE. fi-B OHS MS J’(Hl SAi.5:.-Two lino Horses”, < ,m o well broke lor the saddle and harness, and the other a line saddle horse, lor salt* by •tuna 11 N. SMITH A- Co. TVTOTICE.— HAND A WItANTON are au * thorised to act ns my agents during mv absence from the city. DANIEL HAND. June Id 1m a sk«alis7 130,UU0 Florida Se- | gars,just received and lor sale at manuliictu. rets’ prices by W. E. & J, U. J ACKSON, June 12 Auctioneers. C“EORG 1 ATnAnKEE SH. —Just received IT a few cases Georgia Nankeens and Will be sold low by JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. June 11 \ VICTORIA SKI RTS, Just received and for June 12] sale hy VVm. 11. CRANE. PARER —20 reams fine Medium I’rinting Pa per fur sale, on consignment, at factor’s prices. Apply at this ofliee. June 13 f|M) HIRE, lor a few months, an excellent -1. man cook; also, a good house servant. Inquire at tins office June 12 AVILION GAUZE.— i-5, 6-7,and 8-4 IV vilion Netting, juht received and tor sale low by June 12 Uw3w IVES & GRISWOLD. SUPERIOR CANAL FLOUR, just re ceived and lor sale low by June 12 HAND & SCRANTON. pREBH|MACK£REL.—Nos. 1, 2 and 3, -B in whole or hall' barrels. June 12 HAND & SCRANTON PINE APPLES,—6 bbls Pine Apples just received and fur sale by Juno 11 W. E & J. U. JACKSON. —7o bids superfine Richmond Flour, suitable for family use,just landed and for sale Juno 11 bv ■ GEO. R. JESSUP & Co, SUMMER ARE. —30 bills Summer stock Ale, lor sale by N, SMITH & Co. Jane 11 lEMONSi 8 » boxes Lemons, in fine order; d 25 bids Loaf Sugar, for sale by JunoU N. SMITH & Co. fINHE most celebrated and effectual CORN -B- PLASTERS, for sale by June 5 ANTONY <fe HAIN E S. (filO RENT, u commodious brick Store on A Broad st. For particulars, apply to may 22 JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. J 'AMES’ NEW‘NOVEL—The Robber; a Tub; just received and lor sale by Juno 2 T 11 & 1. C. PLANT. DOR SALE, —A Piano Porte, 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 lor family use. may ! 1 CLARKE, McTIER.A Co. JUST RECEIVED, fine printed Lawns, lor Ladies’ dresses, forsalc by VV. 11. CRANE, april 18 OCT. MON ROE, D ENTIST, may be con salted professionally at all hours at tiro Eagle and Phooinx Hotel, Room No 10. ts may 2 f\f OTIC E.—During the subscribers temporary X™ absence Mr, A. il. Stone is his duly authori zed Attorney. GEO. A. VVaLKEA’. may 1 ts TVEWCROP MOLASSES. —7olthds. for sale by TSiOH METCALF, n.arch 20 f ITOBACCO.—On consignment 80 boxes To- A hacco, manufactured by Tench & Steagall, {fit tale low by JOHN M COOPER, & Son. CTpoRGIA NANKEENS, a very superior A article plat received by VV. 11. CRANE, march 21. NoTice.— h'estern’bank oFTHJHJS money taken at par for Goods at JUT Broad st. umy 10 hy E I) COOK ON CONSIGNMENT. —JOOO pieces heavy Hemp Bagging; lor sale low by jatiSO if 16 H.C. BRYSON & CO. DNGLISH CHEESE.—I 2 superior Cheese, • Ax just received and forsalc by may 17 W. E. & J. U. JACKSON. *I7FUL AVER’S NEW h'OV EL—Alice,orJhe a Rus aLstuyT . tyE-rr---* ■' ll *'.>. A large supply of the best i-TX Loco Poco Mutches, always on hand at ANTONY & HAINES,’ jane 11 No 232 Broad-st. NTiARTRiTTC, oi liitlin RhciiniruU Paper, a German article, which is extensively used fur lho cure oi Rheumatism, j nst received and forsalc cheap by ANTON V & H AIN ES, June 12 532 Broad street. ~~VPANTED TO PURCHASE, ()A or 30 likely young Negroes, for which good rwO prices will bo paid, in cash, hy dec 20 207 v. ts , J, & D. JWORRISOiV. VAUCLUfTE COT-TON OSNARURGS. A CONSTANT supply of the above article for il. siilcal Factory prices by the agenls. mar 2 40 CLARKE, M’TEIR & CO I gU> HIRE.—F our orliveiNegro lioys. m Also, about the bumc o( women and girls. Apply to D.L. HOLLIDAY, jan 10 7 ts DFLW ES’ S~NEW’ WOR K.- A i, ICE r<7r S~s> the mysteries, a sequel to ‘Earnest A/a If ra vers, by the authorof ‘Pelham,’ ‘Rionzi,’ ‘LfT'a,’<s'C. for splo by [may UJ T1I&1C PLANT, JUST RECEIVED, 1 case plain Palm Leal Hoods, 1 caso with capes do do do Also, a few fine Straw.and Leghorn Bonnets,’ maw 21 For sale by Wm. 11. CRANE. fresh Goshen butter; lANDING this day, a supply of fresh Goshen X Butter, which will be replenished weekly throughout the season. [j2] N. SMITH&Co. STOVALL & HAMLEN, WHOLESALE DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, Ami General Grocers, AUGUSTA, On. . ■Xf Dry Goods Sale Room over ihc Grocery store. Cilaret ~Wine and raisins. ' 50 boxes CJarel Wine, long corks 50 boxes bunch Raisins, for sale hy may 22 N. SMITH & Co. SPRING GOODS. BT'IJGAR & CARMICHAEL are now receiving d their.usual supply of Staple anil Fancy Spring Dry (foods, which they offer on their usual terms ■ and prices. april 10 "vm . r. McKee, A’o. 360 Broad street, Augusta, Gu., AGENT lor the New York Albion, Emigrant and Old Countryman, will receive subscrip tions and payments. ly June 9 Mil I RTS ! SHIRTS J! SHIRTS!!! SNIGURED French Gingham, fine Linen, and -Si fine Colton Shirts, with l.inhn bosoms, with and vvilhout collars, just received bv may 3J PRICE & MALLERY. / MNO B A G G O .—McPherson’s celebrated JL chewing and smoking Tobacco, in small pa; pers; also, Leftwicb’s Best chewing Tobacco in pound plugs, for sale hy ANTONY As HAINES, may 9 MR. JOHN B. MURPHY will act a* my attorney during my absence from the city ; ail persons indebted to me will therefore make imme diate payment to him. A. FOSTER. Augusta, May 30,1838. ts A BBOTT’S BROWN STOI T,-25 casks / V Abbott’s double Brown Stout, in quarts 23 casks do do do do m pints Just received and for sale hy N. SMITH A Co. may 22 BAGGING, BAGGING.—Just received and for sale hy JOHNS. HUTCHINSON, 100 pieces superior Dundee Bagging 50- do German do 50 do Tow do 50 do Kentucky do June 2 5 US'/' RECEIA ED, 5 hhds choice St Croix .Vug ir 20 casks London Porter 10 qr casks French Vinegar •10 bathe's Champaign, assorted brands w sy 15 For sale hy JOHN COSKERV OFFICIAL nitAWJMi Os I'll/-: Georgia state lottery, Far thobenefit of the Augusta Indop'i Fire Cotnp’y Ci.ass No 24, roil 1833. 1 3 3 4 5 fi 7 8 <J 10 11 18 38 71 7 66 11 28 61 14 32 36 49 59 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the above numbers ns they stand arecorrcct, as taken from the Man agar’s certificate of the drawing of the Virginia Stale Lottery, for Iho benefit of Class No 4,for 1838,drawn at Alexandria, Virginia, June 10, 1838, and which determines the fate of all I idiots held in the above Lottery. Juno 20 A. READ, Agent. DRAWS ON SATURDAY GEORGIA STATE Si c& T T K n V, For the benefit of tho Augusta Indeimmk-nl Fire Coinniuiy. CLASS NO. 20. FOR IBIS, lo bo determined by tlio drawingof the Virginia State Lottery, lor the licnefit of the town of 11 dlsburgh, Class No 4. Tobedrawnat ALEXANDRIA, Va. on Saturday Juno 83d, 1838. D. s. Gbegouv & Co , ManhgCVs.. A. READ, Contractor. SCHEME. I I’nV.o of $30,000 $30,000 1 10,000 10,000 1 7,000 7,000 1 6,000 5,000 1 4,000 4,000 1 3,000 3,000 1 2,165 2,165 25 1,000 25,000 50 500 25,000 50 200 10,000 88 150 13,200 03 100 0,300 03 80 5,040 63 70 4,4 U) 68 60 3,780 120 60 6,300 126 40 5,040 3,654 20 73,080 23,436 10 234,360 27,814 Prizes, amounting to $472,075 Tickets slo—Shares in proportion. ]\TOTICE OF copartnership^- 1 s The subscribers have (bis day formed a copart nership under the firm of Davis, Grimes & Co. for the purpose of transacting the Clothing uusiness in Augusta, Ga. June 12th, 1838. JACOB R. DAVIS, WILSON H GRIMES; Juno H fit WILLIAM M.DAVIS. fiDHE TO -PA iriN E KSIIIP heretofore -I- conducted under the firm el J & J McUrydo, will lor the future he carried on under that of J 4" J Mcßryde cj- Co. JAM ES Me DRV DE, JOHN McIIRVDE. may 14 ALEXANDER WALLACE. NOTICK. —The copartnership horototor exist ing in this city under the firm ofCowiing «fc Gardelle, expired on the Ist day of January Inst, by its own.limitation. The business of the firm willboclosod by A. Gakueli.e. J. V. COWLING. Feb. 13,1837 U A. GARDELi.E; f |IHE Subscribe! begs leave to inform his friends X and the public, that ho will continue to trails act tho Commission Uusiness in this city, un der his own name. A.GARDELLE. fob 13 tl 36 , Dissol ution of COPARTNEin SHIP.—Tho copartnership heretofore existing between VV. T. Thompson and James McCatferty, in tlio Rook and Job Printing business, was, by mutual consent, this day dissolved. Those having demands a gain's! saidffirm will present them to Win. ■T. Thompson, to whom also all payments arc lo he made, and by whom tho business Wilt bo hereafter conducted. W. T. THOMPSON, June 10, 1838. JAS. McCAFFERTV, In retiring from business, 1 would respectfully so licit tho patronage of my friends for my former partner, who is every way prepared, and I am con fident. will give general satmiactiun to those who may favor him with their husinesc Juno 14 JAS McCAFFERTV. 4HI Alt ETON’S REPORTS Reports of Vy decisions made in the Superior Courts of the Easlorn District of Georgia, by Judges Horrion, T. U. P. Charlton, Wayne, Davies, Law, Nicoll, and Robert M. Charlton, and in tho Middle Circuit, by Thomas LL J’»ao lydpenuf i.o'uri* ol the Eastern i Ji.st ridT j ust published and fur sale by Jimc iJ T. H & LC PLANT. “TEN DOLLARS REWARD, i STRA V ED or stolen, from the lower TO part of the city, on the 6th'instant, a o' large Sorrel Horse, over 15 hands high, a w hite spot on Ids forelvoid, \‘l f and a wart over tho left eye, are all ES’Axl—tlio marks recollected. The above reward will be paid lo any person who will deliver . said horse, in the city ol Augusta, lo June 8 swtf JAMES BROOM. ETTOTOc JttJKOIH, SILK DYER AND SCOURER, from Paris, having arrived at Augusta, where lie intends to make his permanent residence, in the practice dl his professional business, lias file honor to inform the j ashes and gentlemen of Augusta and adjoining counlies, that he has taken a suitable house on Broad street, two doors below Mr. Augustine Fred-1 crick’s, where all kinds of Silks; Crapes, &c. will he I DYED 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 ns to look as well as now. Gentlemen’s apparel scoured and and renewed to their primitive color and brightness. DO" Good prices given lor old clothes, may 11 B. W. FORCE & CO. WHOLESALE SHOE DEALERS, No. 276 Jiroad-st. Augusta, Ga. HAVE received IUUU packages Roots and Shoes . comprising every article in the line ; which can he sold as low as in the Northern cities. All ar rangements being with Manufactures direct. A general assortment of LEATHERS. apri) 24 -Syfe# ATTRACTIVE! New uml Fashionable Summer Hoods. 9 UST receiving, a beautiful assortment and choice selection of new style Goods, for Gentlemen’s summer wear, recently purchased in the New Voik market trim the latest importations, w hich 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 licited to call, examine, and make a selection. They will sell goods by the piece or pattern. FRIGE &MALLERV, may 31 Drapers and Tailors, No. 258 Broad st. william C. way RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and nil other customers who heretofore patronised him, while agent for Joseph Shannon, that he is now, mid has been all along, since the 10th day of October last, engaged with James Anderson A, Co. in their Dry Goods store, next door above Turpin (LiD’Anlignac’s Drugstore, Broad street, where he will be found equally as attentive to the calls ol his customers, and all who fr ay be disposed lo extend their patronage lo the now establishment, as for merly, and oh as good tends, .and the assortment of Dry Goods will he found equally us large and as choice as heretofore kept by him in fhs same store. 'Die subscriber would also inform the public that bo is not an agent for Joseph Shannon, nor has he had an agency in any business, since the subscriber discontinued it on the 10th October last, as the public have also been notified by bis advertisement to that effect on the 10th of October, 1837 W’M. C. WAY, At tho store of James Anderson At Co. may 30, 1838 ts Broad st, Augusta, Ga. SDLENDH) FRENCH MUSLINS. ~ SNOWDEN At SHEAR have received, this day, from Now-York, a large supply of splendid French Muslins, of the latest Fails styles wind! have been carefully selected from recent importa tions, and arc entirely new patterns The public arc respectfully requested to cull and examine them, apnl 12 A desirable conveyance lor Freight from Liverpool to .Savannah. The first class coppered ship UOIJERT OTW ISAAI - Mills, will Mill from Liv li—erppol lor Savannah on ilio I tit h tiny of s Aiigim. I might engagements cau bo mafic on op- a piu'iiti iii t „ ih„ subscriber boro, or with Messrs. P ololyiioux, Wetberby & Co. Liverpool. _SavannnhfcJunc ID St G. 11. UMAR. „ BIJHNT CORN PLA.STK.iI v ~ *-rruni«d to rare, without inconvenience, all v v oa;s whatever. The following is all tho proprie- u tor, a widow, who depends on the sales oi this arti cle lor support, will present A Cirli/ivate. —We, the subscribers, do certify that Wo navi) know: the Kurin Corn Plaster to euro ami eradicate a' great number ot corns. It has been used with Ipe most perfect success by ourselves " mu Irienils for many years, and the proprietor is a . widow. | (Signed )—-lolm Mimnjr. Ira Higgins, Renjiimiu ryan, sen , Lelanfi Rice, Arch. Roiihh, Lewis Uuuinng, Lemuel Lynch, John Shirley, jr 1 For sale by ANTONY & HAINES, y £5*55 J 6 Augusta, Ga. i p WNEENGUSH BHOAD CIOTHsT rocoivt'd. some very superior import* •< tod Black, Ilian, and iashional)lo rolourod 11 ( loths, of tho best Kn>Ji«h fabric, finrst of wool and u velvetfinish, which, with a beautiful assort merit of *' 1 anlaloon Nulls, and superb Vestings, will bo sold h by-the pattern, or made to measure in iboir best u siylov by rillCE As MALLKKY; Juno 10 Drapers and Tailors. NKM I>lPOiri VTION. Cl LA UK, KACKKTT, As Co. have received, by * laic arrivals, a now supply of London Lever * and Duplex Watches, some ujf Which arc of a kind voi-y seldom met with in ibis country Also, an additional supply «>| the now stylo Independent Se conds Watched, with two hour cihcleS, two se conds, double stop and full jewelled, which can ho sold as low as tho old stylo of Independents and warranted to bo perfect time keepers* A large stock of Cold Thimbles, Spectacles and 1 enell Cases always on ham!. *2w Juno *2 11 MISS MANX having taken the house No. It 235 Broadway, Now York, directly facing li the Park, formerly the residence of Philip Hone, Ksq., together with the two houses adjoining, the ( Lstublishment is now open fur the accommodation u of permanent or transient hoarders. s New York, June hr, 1838 dwlm o MpSwate boarding HOUSE. ' WILLIAMS having taken that comma- ~ dious house, formerly occupied by Major Starkes, M7 Broad street, a few doors below the j Lagleand Phamix Hotel, i» now prepared to accom* .* tuodnlo a few gentlcmou with board and lodging. npril 16 if b 1 Mils. M’GUIItE respectfully informs tho la * fiios ot Augusta ntul Hamburg that she in- 11 tends making lior residence in the alto vo city, for the * purpose ot resident I.tidies’ Dress Milker.— 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 1 from a liberal community. Orders can ho left at Mr '' D’Autel’s Clock and Watch Establishment, Uroad street, next to Martin Frederick’s, or at her place of residence, Jackson street, next to the baptist church Gentlemen’s line Linen made to order. may 111 j SEW JBWKI.RV ESTAUtISIIMENn r JULES D’AUTEII, watchmaker Irotii I’aris respectfully informs tho of Augusta 11 and Hamburg that lie has opened a Watch and 11 Clock Establishment, in liroad street, adjoin ihg Mr. Martin Frederick's, where ho hopes by ns aiduily ami strict attention to business to merit a share of public patronage. v 11 " u The most difficult and complex work done, and i warranted m the best manner. Musical, Horizon- I tel Patent Lover, L’Fmnc, Chronometer, Anchor, I Escapement, Duplex, Vertical, &c. combining thu I moil dulicull to lie named ; including a two balance < Escapement, originally invented by him at I’aris,in 1 1827. Clocks of every descript ion nut in order and Warranted, at the.sherlestnotice'. I Jewelry of every description lor sale. Musical Boxes, <fec. pul in order. A regular assortment of the above articles always civ band. All orders thankfully received by the subscriber, [may 12 Oml JULES U’AUTEL SUM MB It RKTBfcAT I’OflkAl.K. Will he sold, if applied for shortly, tho Jot “”|Hf and improvements at tho Sand Hills, known Sa£*L a » «lie Tnrknelt Spring Place, former'y owned and occupied by Col 7'homas McGrun. The lot eontainiiis twenty five acres, a large part ol uhrch is in woods, and includes Turknetl’s Spring, from which the City of Augusta is supplied with I water. On the pretliisos is a comfortable dwelling 1 with •= 11 nth'-rj -uiUUv'.- roaißiMfn ' im Riod lately A/so—A small Lot containing between two and ' throe acres, separate from the above by tho Mil- 1 ledgevtlle Road. Apply to 1 MayB tilth HENRY H GUMMING. ! WILLI AM 11. (IRAN E) has just received . black and blue black Cro do Swiss, super , black Gro de Paris, elegant satin striped French i Muslins,lrish Linens, fine long lawn,elegant French , worked collars, very fine plain arid figured svviss | muslins, sib; and cotton umbrellas, (ignored and , plain parasols, embroidered and inurseillcs skirls, small and large corded do. Swiss, book, jaconet and nansook muslins, plaid slripc, sprig, und lace mus lins, ((lie bombazine, small figured calicoes, and , I rent-It cambrics, fine embroidered cotton hose’ j french Cud cugiis! do. thread, bobmet, llnile mid , blond laces, elegant figured sattius and silks, fine | bird eye diaper, damask table cloths, 8-4 a:id 9-4 , table diaper, fancy handkerchiefs mid scarfs, cl.ally , j ribbons, brown linens, shirting, sheeting, bod lick, , I drilling, dowlas, Ac together with a great variety | j of. ulicrarticles which will be sold low. at No 291 i j J tread street, next door above the Georgia Rail , I Koatl Rnjlding. " apnl !? c New and Freiib Imported Dry Goods, l , I AS. ,iNDKKb»iJN ■&, Co. Jmvo junt fCM!c*ivt*<| Lorn Liverpool, direct, tho following Dry Goods, v which they offer lor sale on their usual low terms I lor cash, viz: g 14 pieces 4 4 black, white,and assorted colors plaid li GJassgow Ginghams r 24 pieces do do do and do a 25 do small figured colored Jaconet muslins Ifi do do mourning do I 00 do Manchester fancy calieoos, oss'd patterns [ 10 dO super blit and while do do 5 do rich and beautiful lustre English black and blue black silks for ladies’ dresses j Long Lawns of a very fine'quality Also jrum /Vein York, i 114 piccßft-ivhita Pavilion Gauze I 00 do blue and green do - Together with other staple Goods, suitable to the 1 present and approaching seasons. npril 9 ( SPRING DllV GOODS. 1 4 4 FRENCH cambric prints 11 " » 4-4 fancy colored French muslins j r 4-4 new style mourning muslimi 0 Glti.ycs, sLIk apd cdtilln llcsiery Rich fancy colored figured silks P First quality black silks Linen cambric hdkfs ' t.'ap, bonnet and belt ribbons ’ Fancy dress hdkfs, in variety 1 Superfine black fcombasins 1 Superfine blk and colored chillies * Superfine Italianas, witli a variety of other new goods, which they offer at fair prices. a apnl 13 EUGARAt CARMICHAEL. P French Worked Collars, Luces, A-c. 11l 11. WYATT Ai Go. have just received a p I • fresh assorment ol French needle worked a Collars, some ot which are new patterns, also fan- tl cy dress hdkfs and shawls, muslin trimmings, black and white silk hloml, thread edgings and wide laces, n linen cambric hdkfs assorted, bonnet and cap rib- u lions, picnic and pain silk gloves, blk and col’d a, kid gloves, and plain embroidered and ribs cd silk tl hose, aifilsilk half hoic assorted. npril 21 fi FRESH SPRING GOODS, b At No. 2Jfi Jiroad-struet. 11l If. W V ATT Ai (Jo. have received, and 'I JL • are now opening a large slock of Spring and f Summer Dry Goods, well assorted,and having been purchased at reduced prices, will be sold at u small advance apt-cost for cash. si They have now a good assortment of black and m blue black Italian Lustring, gros de Paris and gros vv do Swiss Silks, Plaid Silks and small figured Hon- in net Silks* handsome French Muslins and printed cl .Swiss Muslins, black and while and (adored Jaeo- w nets small patterns, large and small checked Swiss c; Muslins and Cambrics, Furniture Calicos, white m and colored cotton Fringes assorted, cotton and li: linen Nettings, and 10-1 P.nbhinet for pavilions, pi Irish Linens and Lawns,s-6 and 10-4 Irish Sheet ings, Table and Kirdevo Diapors, Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, brown Linens and Linen Drib 7 lings, Vestings, a very large assortmsnl of Cotton f Hose and 1 do, w ith a variety of other seasonable t goods. apnl 19 ft AIL - U O VI) N OTICE. | • rf"'k.N Monday, 1 1 io 18th jnst. Iho Georgia Uuil iiur.ti will ho opened Hr the conveyance of Passengers ami Freight to Cmwfordaville'. ‘ Thu CUM ‘will leave Gonial; on Mondays, Wod- 11 iiesdnys, and Fridays, immediate'y after ilit* arn- ( - ral of the train from Augiista. Leave (Tawlord- ’’ idle on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, nt 10 11 i.clj.ck, i. M. tSt igcs tor Washington, Athens, Greensboro’ and Madison, connect with the ears nr Craw fordville RICHARD PF.TIiKS, Jr. Resident Engineer* Snp’t of Transportation. ' Jims Id , gi.okgia rail koai> noticm. i, jHMI{MGHT is now carried on the Rail Read ho- ■ B tween Augusta and Warren ton, nt the follow ' mg rales- -cotton $1 per hale, merchandise do cents per hundred pounds, or 6 cts per ouhio loot. Between Augusta and Crawfordville--cotton 1 £ I 25, per hide, morchandise 331 cts per hundred pounds, or (U cts per cubic loot. George it, Thompson, agent lor the'Co at Craw - .ordvillo, and Jon 11. Roberts, agent id the Company at IVarrenton, w'ill at Lgnd l.d receiving and forward ing produce and merchandise, without charge for commissions or storage. Spaeidus Warehouses . have been erected at, the above stations for the re ception ol merchandise, until it is lor warded. RICHARD RIOTERS,Jr. Resident Engineer dr Sup't of Transportation June II NEW RAIL.UOAifMNi; Between Baltimore and Philadelphia, Twin-: a DAY. The' Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Haltimnro 1 BniMlotid Co. beg leave to announce to the Public 1 the Icllowing'arningomont tor their Passenger Cars : ' The first train loaves the Depot in Pratt Street. ’ DAit.v, (except Sundays) in & o'clock, A. 1)1,, and I arrives in Philadelphia before 1 o’clock which id t lews Passengers four to five hours in that City, be fore the Cars start for New York. The early arrival ol this Train at Philadelphia,' (which is generally one and a half to lira hour s before any other Line,) gives passengers great advantage in securing accommodations at the principal Hotels and Boarding Houses, without aufTcring the incon venience so olton experienced, in looking about for edgings, in consequence of into arrival by other conveyance. The sfound train, carrying the u. s.maii.., leaves the Depot, Pratt Street, (alter the arrival of the Ggrs from Washington City,) daii.y, nt half past Nine-o’clock, A. M ,nnd passing through Can ton, Gunpowder, Hush, Mavrn-de-Grace, North East, ElUton, Newark, Staunton, Newport, Wilmington, nod Chester, arrives in Philadelphia also, always m time to take the evening Cars to New York. JKp Ihj this Train passengers leaving Washington City in the morning, reach Slew i'urh the same night. '1 Ins Train also atlimlri Passengers arriving in the Boils from Charleston and Norfolk, the opportunity ofreaching New York the same evening.' i OCT Fare by either Train Four dollars. rrThe regulation adopted hy this Company lor the care ol baggage, meets with universal approba tion, as it relieves the passengers of all trouble in relation to it. V'Tho Cars fur the accommodation of Ladies and Children, are provided with retiring rooms, and intended by female servants. Returning from Philadelphia : The Trains leave Philadelphia ul a quarter after 0 o'clock, A M., and nt 2, P. M Passengers leav ing Philadelphia at a quarter after 0 o’clock, from lower end of Duck street, will arrive in Baltimore before 1 o’clock, —which gives them three to lour hours to spare before the Cars leave for Washington City and the West, and nl|io in (nil tirno for iho Steam-Boats for Charleston and Norfolk. Passengers leaving New York by the morning line, arrive in Philadelphia in time fur the 2 o'clock Train, and proceed directly on—they arrive in Bal timore at 8 o'clock the same evening, two hours earlier than by any other conveyance. A CRAWFORD, Agent. * Jiallinwre, June 19, 1838. sw3w RICH MON i)AN )>i* k T KRS ill It G H UAIL-IIOAIf Tim completion of this Rail-Road, (from Potcrs bnrgh to Manchester, opposite Richmond,) makes iho chain of ruil-ronds through Iho stale of Virgi nia continuous, wiili the exception of onlv uujo ...1,. ~, ..j»o iiM- .a 11. it, ai \ an.ages to Toe noami Tfrord areestablished on it two daily trains, ono I ul which is in connection with the North and .South Mail Lino; and n iri weekly train connecting with the “ Halifax, Wilnnnglon, titid Charleston Rail Rond, Stage and Steamboat Lino.” Passengers from the South by the daily •> Metro polilim Moil Lino,” will arrive in Richmond i n the evening after that on which they leave Raleigh, and having the night lor rest, are yet. enabled, by existing arrangements, to proceed to Baltimore on the succeeding day, and thence to Philadelphia the same night, m time for thd morning boats to New York Thao, loss than three days from Raleigh to New York. Passengers who leave Charleston (hr Wilmington on Sunday or Tuesday evening, will, if they arrive in Halifax by five o’clock on Tuesday or Thursday evening, bo brought loßichmond hy the tn-weekly line, in tiino fertile Wednesday .or Friday morning’s cars (or Washington, whereby they will reach Bal timore the same evening, and can proceed to Phila delphia I lie same night, and arrive in New York be fore dinner on Thursday or Saturday : being less than four days from I Jmrleston to New York. The r connexion is equally good and expeditious with the extra line from Wilnnnglon, and with all tl.u lines \ from North to South. ( The route through Petersburg!! and Richmond w ill bo found also to I o one of iho best routes from « the South to the Virgin!* Springs, 'i ho passen gers can arrive in Charlottesville, having only forty lour miles stage travelling after reaching the ratl ruads in Virginia, in three days from Charleston, and two days from Raleigh. i All possible arrangements are made on this Kail- 1 Road for the comfortable and sale transportation of - Office of the Richmond and Potensburg } Rail-Road Co. Miry ID, 1838, " \ 2rn (Till; A! KXI*I.I/M FO.V lit IUo NORTH. 7>l •’"“j The Rail Road and Steamboat Cotnpn ffi/J 'j-Jv nil's on liic great mail route to the North, I'Ji Xunnuunco to travellers the completion ol I ; the great chain of Rail Roads hot w een North Caro- \ Una anti New York. Passengers coming in the mam moil line, or by Charleston, K. C. and Wil- I mington, N.C. and taking this route at the larmi- | nation of the Pelorshurg Rail Rond, in N. C. will reach New York 10 or J 2 hours in advunee of any J t Other line.. j j Thb following is the schedule of time, as run at , present, including all stoppages : Leave J/aljliix ul 5 j* si Reach I’ctorsburgh lam Leave Petersburg Ham Roach Richmond 31 a m I I-cave Richmond 1 a m Reach Wushington 31 t* m j Leave Washing’n 1 c m Reach Baltimore fit v m I f Leave Baltimore 7 cm Ifeacfi Philadelphia 3 * m 1 * Leave Philadelp’u 0 a,m Reach New York 2 c tit Only olio night’s rest is lost between Halifax I and Now York, us passengers sleep in the Philadel phia boots. Time in going from Halifax to New York, including all stoppage)), less than <l-1 hoars, I Besides this fast line, there are oilier daily hide- J pendent lines running on the fonte, so that if hy any chance passengers fail to Connect at liny point, they will never he delayed mere than half a day. Passengers coming to Halifax, N. C. fa the Wil mington Company’s line of stages, will please apply to Mr- B. F. Halsey, iho Petersburg!) Rail Road Co’s agent,-who will afford them every facility. In ease the stages ore too late td connect, travellers will find an engine and cars nt any time on the Peters- I burgn Ku;l Road to cany them on. Petersburg, May 23, 1838. l m i i’o Augusta Merchants and A iicUonccrsl 1 riV/E subscriber having established hnnsell per- JL manenlly in the town of Athens, Ga. ns an , Auction uud CaiPinissinn Merchant, lolicits liie patronage of those who have consign- - uenls to make to that place. It is his opinion, as veil as that of most of the citizens of that place, ( acquainted with its growing prosperity, that trier diarits, and especially Grocers, who have goods a vhich they arc desirous cf converting readily into \ ■.ash, will find it very much to their iirlerest to s -nd f . natty of thorn to that marseL All business in that „ mo, intrusted to the nndersiijned, will meet with v , prompt attention. R. ROGERS, Auclioneor. L . HEFEItEIfCES : p Aehury Hull, James Camak, Slav ens Thomas, 1. Thomas Hamilton, Athens; Jolin Phirnzy,Samuel a Hale, Clark, McTior hr. Co. Win. Uostwiek, A.J p Huntington A -Son, L Gihjon, Augusta. ofitl li I2m Mm-tmunn ■ ■■—uimi m—■!, , PUBLIC^ALES. Ailmiu.sf rutor's Sale. U ' l ' w * A «'• JACKSON. (hl II" Ji’-xl 'l'm s ’Uti m .luh, At (III! lovvvi nmilui I.HUM', u nil in lilt! usual limit., ul nali', will bebiilu uni' puir liyln (my match HnrM.„ OOP good I land Carriage I^l-.ngmg u. ihc cslnto id * ■ .1.1 Miami, decease , and Ml lit by per mission ol tlip Court ni IU Hilary. NEAL HOLLA N I>, Adm’r. . may 17 MARY HOLLAND. Adm'x CITY Kll Ki<| *<»■>« SALE, 4 lirsl Tuesday in -Inly next, at the lower " iilarkol Ifouso in th«* r.iiy ol AngiiKla, within the usual snip hours, wall be sold the billowing pro perly, lit w it Marioh, a woman, au‘d her child Alary : si Idas the laaiporty of Henry He id, under a It l<i and a foreclosure ol a moriyage. 1* 11. Alaniz v:. Henry Reid, in lint Court of Common I’lons, cilv ttl Augusta. Tr rms easb—bankable money. I’nrdluaors paying for papers. 10 MARTIN, S. C. A. Jana 2, T 833. u til ui AII; VISVIUTOR'SSALK. J UJ II.1, lie sold, at llio lower marlret bouse in Angn.slu, on lire first Tuesday in August next, u nion lire legal hours of sale, in pursuance oi an order ol tire Court wl Ordinary of lliebmond county, a lot of land in said city,‘belonging lo llv> estate oi David McKinney, eonlaimng a Ironl on I’dlis street, ol lliirly feet, more or less,and bounded east by lot of Alexander Marlin, south by lotof , and west by lot oeeupied by Mrs. Craign. June 8 wid JOHN F. KING, Adm'r ■PLANTATION FOR SALK—Thu sub * scrilier olfors lor salo Iris splendid plantation, in I,co coinily, containing one thousand six hundred acres of land, all in a solid burly. It consists dl lots SC, S7, 72, 88, 80, 100, 101, ami one olbol, number not now recollected, in tire third District of hen county. Alronl HAD acres are in cultivation, and under cxeollont leneing, all fresh, none of it having been elenred more than five or six years, ami most of it uitlnn the hist I wo years. The cleared lain! is nil of the first quality,oak and hickory land, ami is capable ol producing from 1$ to 1000 pounds of cation lo the acre. The un cleared land is all ol the same quality, except two lo!s which are first rule pine, land, aqd almost equal lo the oak uitd hickory lor the production of On the plantation is a first rate gin house and gin, I he running gear limit lust year; also a coinfortatilu dwelling and all other necessary yutlniildings for u planter who works 25 or 30 hands. On the land arc several fine springs of excellent, pure Water, and the well water used at the plantation is i quid In' al most any in the up-country, for freshness, ami purity. The place is also very healthy, as there was not a single case of sickness among my ne groes lust year, requiring the attendance ol a phy emu. The land lies on the eastern branch ol Chieka savvhatchio crook, 18 miles from Albany, in Baker comity, the head of steamboat navigation on flint river, which will enable the purchaser to gel his crop easily to market. The terms will he made to suit the purchaser. Enquire ufi ho subscriber, at AI Irons, or of Iho editor ol tho Chronicle &. Sentinel. June 7 irw t & wlf CHARLES G. rAIc.K ENI.I.V. INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC. Wit. 1.1 AM 11. ORCHARD, I’rolhßHor of Mu sic, iespectfully announces to tho ladies snd gentlemen of Augusta, that ho has removed lo 1-17 Itroarl street, a’ few doors below the Eagle and I’hconix Hotel, and is now prepared to give lessons in music on the Piano I'orle, Curtar, and I'lute. As it is Mr. O’s. intention lo make this city his perma nent residence, he will he enabled to wait on those who may require his services, with the strictest punctuality. Mr.’O. will givo instructions at his own residence or I hut (if his pupils. Application to ho made as above, oral Mr. Hunla's furniture and Piano I'orle store. IS. U, Piano fortes and Organs tuned and ro pnirod in tbo most complete maimer and ul the sborl ost notieo If aiii'il If. GEORGIA LIME WORKS. f |MI E subscribers respectfully inform the pnh 1. lie t hut they have commenced the manufactory of 1,1 AtK near Jacksonborough, in Seriven county, Go. They have extensive quar ries of Li nostono, which is considered by profes sor J R Colling, Stale Geologist, to whom tho proprietors art) indebted lor the infirm aliort which induced them to embark in the undertaking, to be df iliu very purest kind. They have conse quomly crectod large and substantial Kilns in the most approved manner, and procured men from tho Nonli who aru perlecl ty acquainted w ith lire business A portion of tho Lime is now m in.,1.1 .....1 1.~. I r , TV- -,-- J >-*■ •*-- r~- r- 1 liuilders in Dm neighborhood; A,, J I ouieifi, to im to cxrcncoi. quality. J fi« siiliscn liors lake pleasufo in inviting those who lake ah interest in the dovolopbi/ient of thd interna] resour ces of Georgia, to examine) ii, being convinced that the whole Dinted Slates cuiiiut jiroduco a iiioro I beautiful article. They have now a quantity on h ind, w Inch they will deliver at the month of Biior Crook on tho Savannah river, or (It Augusta. Having extensive preparations in progress, they expect lo ho ablo during tho next winter and spring to supply or ders lm very large amount;'arid (hey have every reason lo behove that limy will entitle Iticrnselvis to the favor and patronage of the public by pro ducing a cheaper and better article at homo than cun he found abroad. Orders will he received by l> Kirkpatrick<fcCo. or by Thos I. Smith at Augusta, or Jacksonhoro'. CORNELIUS it SMITH, may 7 Sawdijrw tJ ' a iinsr, BEGS leavo rcspeclfnlly to inform llio citizens of Augusta, that he has returned lo ibis cily', and taken the room formerly occupied by him in tho Masonic I Jail, where ho intends remaining tor a evv weeks, and where tic .would ho happy to receive those who may desire his professional services. (Gr The public generally, are invited to call and see liis specimens. nov 1)2 PETIT GULF COTTON SEED. | HAVE a iiivv hundred bushels ol tin; above a Colton Seed, vvbicli is genuine. Thmlers who desire to improve tbo Cotton cro(», would do well to call immediately. Also, a small lot ofmmiixcd Nankeen Cotton Seed, lor salo Eeh 12 35 ‘ A. GUMMING. 'ldle Constitutionalist will copy ihe above. Agency. Sai'aiinab Insiicimco & Trust Co. undersigned, Agent of Ibo above com pa' “ ny, will take risks on shipments of Cotton or Merchandize from Ibis place to ,Savannah, Charles on, and Northern ports. JNO, E. LLOYD, dec 15 23 Renovating for extract,4 all kinds of oil, paints, tar, and grease front the most delicate colored silks, satins, cloths, limn basins, nr carpels, without injuring in the least their color or texture. For salo by TURFIN', D'ANTICN AC & Co. may I il2vv sole agents for Augusta. COFFEE, RAGGING, Ac. ~m Rf / V Imgs choice Green Coffee Ow 100 pieces heavy Hemp Hugging 25 boxes Champaign Cider 25 boxer French Martinique Cordials 25 bids fresh Cabal Flour, pint received and i ijiil 24 for aale by JOHN COSKEKY Bolting cloths a mattingST^- J.lpsl leceivcd un assortment (01. Dutch Uniting Cloths; U bite and coT floor Mal ting, 4 5 and G-4 I’aper flangings and bordorings, very fine; Fire place Serenes if) do Travelling Baskets, small and largo siz A/so; Umbrellas and I’urssols assorted, apnl 27 Txl WTATT A CO. . fgAIIK subscriber not having been notified ol tho 1 arrangement to remove BERTRAND, jr. to Slateburgh, S. C. he had advertised Win: to stuml at Augusta the present season, but Su'd: is the call for hisrel irn to South Carolina, that bis presence thert cannot lie dispensed with, and which w ill account for Ins nutslundmg here, as ho had expected, npril 2 It HENRY DAI.BY. I'iiT Proof Ware-House. riUIE sultseribcr* take tins method of 111(0111)111? .1 the piddle that they will continue to transact n.s general COMMISSION BUSINESS. 'Their Warehouses are in complete repair, and they soli cit a share ofpiiblic favour. Grateful lor past patro nage, (hey assure their friends fio exertions shall be wanting to promote the interest of these who may entrust limit business to them. Their charges in future will be like other establishments of the kind,*. Liberal advances on produce in sloro. Receiving’ snd forwarding poods or cAlton promptly attended to. S KNEELAND & CO nog 3! 205 swli