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Georgia, Jufferson county:
WHEREAS Sherrod Arrington, administrator
on the estate of Joseph Lockhart, late ol
said county,deceased, applies (or letters of dismis
sion from said estate.
These are therefore to cite, summon anti admon
ish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to be and appear at my office within
\ the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any
' they have, why said loiters should not Ire granted.
Liven under my hand at ollicc in Louisville, this
25th June, 1833.
Juno 23 EBENEZER BOTHWELL, Clerk.
PAVILION BOJBBINET.—SO pieces Bob
binct for Pavilions, 10-4 wide; al o, Cotton
and Linen Netting,just received hv
June 27 _ THOS. 11. W YATT & Co.
fft BENCH PERFUMERY.-A lot of su
perior French Cologne awl Lavender Waters, i
Pomatums,Orem de Pern,Ac. Ac inelegant bottles,
for sale by ANTONY A HAINES.
June 27
DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Wholesale
and retail, ANTONY HAINES, No. 232
Broad street, next door to It. C. Baldwin’s whole
sale Dry Goods store, oifer (or sale on liberal terms,
500 packages tresh Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils,
Dye Stuffs, Ac «sec. s - -
Country Merchants, arc invited to call and in
spect their stock. Orders executed with neatness
and despatch. J one 20
MOSS’ PASTE BLACKING, equal to
the best in the world, just received and for sale
by ANTONY A HAINES,
Juno 20 No. 232 Broad street.
fildOTj? Fine Tooth Brushes,
JL of English mantilacture, just received and for
sale by ANTONY A HAINES.
June 2C
TO RENT, the store and dwelling
isgasfi bouse tormerly occupied by Mrs. Hobby,
l sg B i a first rate stand for the Millinery and Dross
making business. Possession given immediately.
Enquire at ANTONY A HAINES,
Juno 23 No. 831 Broad street.
NANKEENS.-20 bales of the
»'jovc superior goods, just received and fur
safe by BAIRD A ROWLAND.
Juno 12 3wd&w
NECK STOCKS.
SUPERIOR Black Satin, Bombazine, Plain and
Figured Black Summer Stocks, of the best
make and style, just received by
PRICE A MALLEUY,
Juno 16 No. 258 Broad street.
AND ANDGENERAL AGENCY
OFFICE. —The subscriber will attend tofthe
. sale, exchange and settlement of lands in Florida,
' y the investigation and perfecting of titles to real cs
f tnte, conveyancing, Ac. and to the adjustment and
collection of debts. His office is at bis residence
in the city of St. Augustine, East Florida.
June 12 6m PETER SEEN SMITH.
SHOT AND LEAD—SOI) bags Shot, ags’d;
10 Kegs bar lead; for sale at Manufacturers
prices, by THOS J PARMELEE,
Agent of the Shot Tower Co. of Baltimore.
. A constantsupply kepton hand,
march 10 Orao.
MADISON SPRINGS — This establishment
is now open for the reception of hoarders or
visiters, under the superintendence of Mr. and
Mrs Callier. Ttie proprietors deem it unnecessary
to say any thing in commendation of the virtue ol
its waters, Ac. they have been so fully tested for the
last fifteen or twenty years.
June 14 3t BOARD OF MANAGERS.
WELCOME~ALLEN offers’for sale on
reasonable terms
50000 lbs prime Bacon, ass'd Hams, Shoulders
and Sides
40 bbls do Pork
60 bags green Cuba Coffee
20 mats old Java Coffee
25 bbls Virginia Flour
30 boxes Sperm Candles
100 pieces heavy Kentucky Bagging
150 do prime Hemp do
150 kegs Nails,ass’d sizes
\ few boxes very superior white Havana Sugar,
Blown, Ground and Alum Salt, Colton Osnaburgs,
*O. Ac.
Foxes Corner, Juno 14. 1838. sw4w
WATCHES, watches.
oubscrioer lias Juki Uy tie; Steam
X Packet Now York, an Invoice of fino inde
pendent seconds Watches, with single and double
circle, something entirely new, which the public are
invited to call and examine at No. 2428r0ad-«treet.
May 30 JOHN B. MURPHY^
Just received.
FLOUR, BACON, & SOAP.
, ftP BBLS Floor for family use.
25,000 lbs fine Bacon Hams,
7,500 “ “ sides and shoulders,
20 boxes No 1 Yellow Soap-
For sale by JOHN M COOPER A SON.
ALSO,
2,000 Bushels Salt. juno 'J _
JUST RECEIVED and lor sale by A NIB
LEY,
SOOprs. Georgia Nankeen Pantaloons
5 cases do Nankeens, quality superior to any
over offered in this market.
Notes of the Western Bank of Rome taken at
May 16
C~Vanali- LOUR, POTATOES, AC.-
g 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
mg and for sale on the wharf,by
jan 16 12 GEO. R. JESUP A CO
r^TOTICE. —The undersigned having purchased
ill from Mr. Neal Holland, the stock of goods,
Ac. under the control and management of Mr. Wit
ham E Brodnax, as his agent. The business will be
continued by Mr. Brodnax, as their agent, and for
their benefit. JOHN M. COOPER A SON.
may 10,1838
FAMILY MEDlClNES.—Competent ar
rangements having been made, Family and
Physicians’ Prescriptions can bo had al all hours of
,the night, and on the Sabbath, so far as necessity
may demand.at Apothecary Hall, No. 232 Hroad-st.
may 9 ANTONY A HAINES.
{Kr There is a night bell at the door.
PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY.
fiIHE undersigned, agents of the Protection In-
X suranee Company of Hartford, Connecticut,
ore prepared to insure buildings and their contents
against loss or damage by fire on the most reasona
ble terms. Vs. A J. G.CATLIN.
00131 dtf 255_
G. R. JESSUP Jit Co.
OFFER forsaleon reasonable lorms
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 Coffee, all of southern
importation may 2
IMPROVED SURGEONS’ TRUSSES,
For the radical cure of Hernia, or Ilupture,
Invented by Hebor Chase. M. J). of Philadelphia.
r|IHE subscriber would respectfully inform the
X medical profession, and those afflicted with Her
nia or Rupture, that, having made arrangements with
the general agent of the inventor, to be constantly
supplied with these justly celebrated Trusses, he is
now prepared to furnish instruments, and also to
treat this afflicting disease, as met with in every
age and in both sexes.
The instruments consist of Inguinal Trusses, 8
sizes: Ventro Inguinal Trusses, 8 sizes: Femo
ral Trusses, 2 sizes; Umbilical and Ventral Trus
ses, 3 sizes; of double Trusses, 8 sizes, adapted to
all the lorms of Double Rupture.
These instruments must bp used by Physicians
well versed in the minute anulpmy of the parts im
plicated in Hernia. They are adapted to every va
riety ot reducible Hernia, and do not interfere with
the ordinary avocations of tfio patient.
Persons from a distance can have the instruments
applied, and all necessary directions given, ns to the
management ol the case, on application to the sub
scriber, at his office on Campbell si. Augusta, Ga
may 21 F. M. ROBERTSON, M. D
Bolting cloths a mattings.-I
Just received ub assortment Jot,
Dutch Bolling Cloths;
Whiteund co’l floor. Matting, 4 5 and 6-4
Paper Hangingsand bordcrings, very fine, j
Fire place Serenes do do
Travelling Baskets, small and large siz
AEo, Umbrellas add Parasols, assorted.
april27 Til WYATT A CO. 1
PERCUSSION CAPS—Just received and
■* Or sale by CL ARK, RACKET!' A Co-
June 23 Iw
4 CHECKS ON CH ARLESTON, F ir sale
by the GEO. INS. c\ TRUS T CO.
June 2*3
PREMIUM paid lor noies of iho Savannah
Banks. by JOHN G. WINTER.
June 19 2w
HIRE—A TVet Nurse, without u child.
inquire at this olUce. ts June 13
T UIONS, LEMONS.—3O boxes superior
-IT Lemons, iu line order, just received and for sale
Juno 1C __ W. li. AJ. 11. JACKSON.
A COOK YV ANTED, of pood character and
capacity, to cook for a small family, lor which
a liberal price will he paid. Enquire at this office,
of at No. 893 Broad street if June 7
“WANTED.
4 SITUATION as flar-keeper is wanted by a
young man of steady and industrious habits.
Apply at this office. June 21 2t
WANTED, by a middle aged woman (native
of England) a situation as honse-keepvr or
as nurse to an invalid, and would have no objection
to travel. For particulars, Ac. cnqnii'o of
June 21 eoildt WM. K. KITCITKN.
SHAVING CASKS.— Portable Morocco Sha
ving Cases, with every article necessary, very
complete, and compact, for sale by
Juno 23 Iw CLARK, RACKETT, A Co.
BUTTER KNIVES—A superior asSotUncut
of Silver, Stone, and Pearl handles, just re
ceived and for sale by
Juno 23 ■lw CLARK, RACKETT & Co.
lIICKLE KNIVES AND FORKS—with
plain silver handles, a first rate article, lor sale
by CLARK, RACKETT & Co.
Juno 23 Iw
SILVER FORKS.—Table and Desert Forks,
with Silver Desert Knives and Forks to match,
constantly on hand and lor sale by
June 23 Iw CLARK. RACKETT & Co.
MOLASSES. —40 hlnU fine New Orleans Mo
lasses, on consignment, by
June 20 JOHN M. COOPER A SON.
JjlOR SALE, two fine pair ol Horses, well
broke eilbor for double or single harness, suit
able for family use, will he sold low, Appiv to
June 14 E. D. COOKE.
HORSES FOR SALE.—Two fine Horses,
ono well broke for the saddle and harness, and
the oilier a fine saddle horse, for sale by
Juno 11 N. SMITH A Co.
( )Tf<E. _//A NJ) > XCRANTUN are au
thorised to act as my agents during ray absence
from the city. DANIEL HAND.
Juno 12 Im
I FLORIDA SUGARS.—ISO,9OO Florida Se
gars.jusl received and for sale at manufactu
rers’ prices by VV. E. A J. U. JACKSON,
June 12 Auctioneers.
GEORGIA NANKEENS.-Just received
a few cases Georgia Nankeens and will bo
sold low by JOHN S. HUTCHINSON.
Juno 11
VICTORIA SKIRTS, just received and for
June 12] sale by Wm. 11. CRANE.
Paper —2O reams fine Medium Printing Pa
per for sale, on consignment, at factor’s prices.
Apply at tins office. June 13
mO HIRE, ior a few months, on excellent
A man cook; also, a good house servant. Inquire
at tms office. June 12
AVIIiION GAUZE.—4-fi, 6-7, and 8:4 Pa
vilion Netting, just received and lor sale low by
Juno 12 ttw3w IVES A GRISWOLD.
S UPERIOR CANAL FLOUR, just re
cetved and for sale low by
June 12 _ HAND A SCRANTON.
J7UIESH MACKEREL.—Nos 1, 2 and 3,
in whole or half barrels.
Jane 13 HAND A SCRANTON
PINE APPLES.—O bills Pine Apples just
received and for sole by
Juno 11 W. E A J. U. JACKSON.
17^ LOUR. —70 bbls superfine Richmond Flour,
1 suitable for family use,just landed and for sale
June II bv GEG. R. J ESSUP A Co.
CUMMER ALE.—3O bills Summer Stock
Ale. lor sale by N, OMJTJI & Co.
June 11 _ _
lEMONS. —25 boxes Lemons, in lino order;
3 25 bbls Loaf Sugar, for sale by •
June 11 .N. SMITH A C.».
rDtllE most relcbialod ami effectual CORN
A PLASTERS, for snlo by
June 5 ANTONY A HAINES,
f|H) RENT, a commodious brick Store on
A Broad st. For particulars, apply to
. may 82 JOHN s, HUTCHINSON.
JAMES’ NEW NOVEL—'Tim Robber, a
Tale; just received and lor sale by
June 2 T if A IC. PLANT.
BACON —A choice lot of assorted, the Hums
very suitable fur family use.
may 11 CLARK K, McTIER A Co.
DOIT. MONROE, D ENTIST, may bacon*
salted profissionally at all hours at Ulo Eagle
and Phnjinx Hotel, Room No 10. .if may 2
NOTICE. —During' thcschsßnbers temporary
absence Mr. A. 11. Slone is Ins duly authori
zed Attorney. GEO. A, WALKER. may 1 ts
IV EW CROP MOLASSES.-70 lihds“f.7r
ill sole by T S A O 11 METCALF.
march 20
IB TOBACCO. —On consignment 80 boxes To-
A banco, manufactured by Tench A Steagall,
lor ml e low by JOHN M COOPER, A Sou.
GEORGIA NANKEENS, a very superior
f article just received by W. H. CRANE,
march 21.
iVn 'CONSIGNM eNT.—IUOO pieces heavy
VF Hemp Bagging; lor sale low by
jan2o if Id H.C. BRYSON AGO.
MATCHES. —A large supply of the beat
Loco Foco Matches, always on band at
ANTONY A HAINES,’
june 11 No 232 Broad st.
ANTIARTRITIC, or liidiu Rheumatic
Paper, a German article, which is extensively
used forihecure ol Rheumatism, just received and
for sale cheap by ANTONY A HAINES,
Juno 12 . 232 Bread street.
WANTED TO PURCHASE,
or 30 likely young Negroes, for which good
iWL" prices will be paid, in cash, by
dec 20 297 wtf J. A D. MORRISON.
\A.UCLUBE cotton osnaburgs.
A CONST ANT supply oflho above article for
sale at Factory prices by the agents,
mar 2 49 CLARKE, M’TEIR A CO
f■ TO HIRE.—F our or five Negro Boys.
I Also,about the same of women and girls.
Apply to D.L. HOLLIDAY,
jan 10 7 ts
JUST RECEIVED, 1 coee plain Palm Loaf
Hoods, 1 case with capes do do do
Also, a few fine Straw and Leghorn Bonnets,' 1
mav 21 For sale by Win. H. CRANE.
STOVALL A IIA.HLEN,
WHOLESALE DRY goods. MERCHANTS,
And General Grocers,
AUGUSTA,Ga. . ~ i
J£r Dry Goods Sale Room over the Grocery store,
SPRING GOODS.
INDGAR A CARMICHAEL am now receiving
'j their usual supply of Staple and Fancy Spring
Dry Goods, which they offer on their usual terms
and prices. april 10
WM. 11. McKEE,
No. 3fi9 Broad street, Augusta, Ga.,
AGENT for the New York Albion, Emigrant
and Old Countryman, will receive subscrip
tions and payments. ly J |lri(! ‘J
SHIRTS! SHIRTS!! SHIRTS!!!
J7MGURED French Gingham, fine Linen, and
fine Colton Shirts, with Linen bosoms, with
j and wit ho ut collars, just reoeived.by
may 31 PRICE A MALLERY.
! rjTO BACC «.—McPherson’s celebrated
i chewing and smoking Tobacco, in small pa-
I pers; also, Leftwtch’s Best chewing Tobocco m
j pound plugs, lor sale by ANTONY' A HAINES,
may 9
MR. JOHN H. Ml RI'IIV will act as mv
. attorney during my absence from the city ; all
i persons indebted to me will therefore make home.
1 fjjate payment to him A. FOSTER,
i Augusta, May 3* l , 1839 ts
OFFICIAL mc\ U IM, OF THE
Georgia state lottery,
bjr the benefit of the Augusta Indep’tFiro Gomp’y
Class No 25, von 1838.
1 8 3 4 5 (5 7.8 9 10 II 13
70 65 66 67 13 5 72 50 36 60 17 3
r HEREBY CERTIFY that the above numbers
as they siandarocurroct,us taken from the Man
«(tor's certificate of the drawing of the Virginia
Stale liotiery, lor the benefit of Wellsbifrgh, Class
No 4, for 1838, drawn at Alexandria, Virginia, June
23, 1832, and which determines the f ate of all tickets
held in the above Lottery.
Juno 27 A. HEAD, Agent.
GEORGIA STATE
L O T T E Bi V,
For ihobenelil of the
Augusta liulepeiulcut Fire Company.
CLASS NO, 26. FOR 18i8.
To bo determined by the drawing of the Virginia
Slate Lottery, lor the Benefit of the town of
Norfolk, Class No 4.
To be drawn at ALEXANDRIA, Va. on Saturday
June 30ih, 1838.
D S- Giuiuuiiv it Co , Managers.
A. HEAD, Contractor,
66 Numbers—l 3 Drawn Ballots.
SCHEME.
I Prize of $25,000 $25,000
1 10,000 10,000
1 5,000 5,000
1 2,000 2,000
1 1,750 1,750
1 1,500 1,500
10 1,000 10,000
15 500 7,500
20 260 5,000
*5 200 6,000
30 el SO . 4,500
180 100 18,000
106 75 7,050
106 5 0 5,300
3,022 20 78,440
17,014 10 170,140
22,334 Prizes, amounting tu $366,080
Tickets slo—Shares in proportion.
GEORGIA Lilli;. —Flesh Stone Lime,ol
as good quality us any in the market, put up
in boxes, stronger, lighter, anil more convenient tor
transportation Ihan barrels, and holding the same
quantity. Price $3 the single box, ami $2 50 by
tlie quantity, delivered at Augusta, at Jacksonboro,
and at the mouth of Briar crock, on tho Savannah
river, it will he sold at tho same rates with freight
otr. Apply So T. L. SMITH, Planters’ Hotel, or
D. KIRKPATRICK & Co.
Juno 14 trwij'dtf
STRAYED, from the subscriber, some lime
since, living 12 miles below Augusta, on
road, eleven head of cattle, branded in large letters,
G D, on tho left hip; one of (lie cows without
horns, largo and lino looking. 1 have this day
taken up one of the cows at or near Dr. Turpin’s
mill, on tho Savannah road, and 1 have no doubt
but. tho remainder are in that neighborhood. A lib
era! reward will bo paid to any person securing the
said cattle and giving inlormation of the same to
me. [Juno 13 svv3vv] J. A DOVE.
rjjUIE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore
JL conducted under the firm of J& J Weliryde,
will lor tho future be carried ini under that of J J
Mcßrydo fy Co. JAMES MeIIRVDE.
JOHN McBUYDE.
may 14 ALEXANDER WALLACE.
Notice.— ti c copartnership herotolor cxist
ingin this city under tho firm ol Cowling &
Gtirdclle, expired on the Ist day of January last,
by its own.limitation. The business of the firm
will beeloscd by A. Garueli.e.
J. V.COWLING.
Feb. 13,1837 if A. GARDELi.E:
t 31 HE Subscribel begs leave to inform his frionils
JL and the public, that be will continuo to trans
act the Commission Uusiucss in this city, un
dor his own name. A.GAHDELLE.
fob 13 ts 36
CHIARLTON’S REPORTS—Reports of
' decisions made in the Superior Courts of Iho
Eastern District of Georgia, by Judges Berrien,
U. P. Charlton, Wayne, Davies, I,aw, Ninoll, and
Robert M. Charlton, and in iho Middle Circuit, by
Thomas U. P, Charlton ? by -Hubert M. Charlton,
late Judge of the Superior Courts of the Eastern
District, just published mid for sale by
Juno S 3 T. II A 1. C PLANT.
TEN DOLLARS REWARD.
STKA Y ED or stolen, from the lower
part of the oily, on the Gilt instant, a
largo Sorrel Horse, over i 5 hands
liigii, a vrliiic «pnt on his forehead,
\ I f Wflund a wart over the left eye, are all
ibo marks recollected. The above
reward will bo paid to any person who will deliver
said horse, in the oily of Augusta, to
June 8 swlf JAMES BROOM.
10. ItOUItGEOIS,
CILIC DYER AND SCOURER, from Paris,
having arrived at Augusta, where ho intends to
make, his permanent residence, in the practice ol Ids
professional business, has the honor to inform Iho
ladies and gentlemen of Augusta and adjoining
counties, that ho has taken a suitable house on
Broad street, two doors below' Mr. Augustine Fred
erick's, where all kinds of Silks, Crapes, ike. will bo
DYED in tluM/iocl liisl ionablo and permanent col
ors, at the moat reasonable, prices. Ladies' Merino,
Cashmere ahd Crape Shawls, and Leghorn Hals
cleansed and pressed, so us to look as well as new. '
Gentlemen’s apparel scoured and and renewed to
their primitive color and brightness.
SCr Good prices given lor old clothes,
may II
li. W. FORCE & CO.
WHOLESALE SHOE DEALERS,
No. 276 llroad-st. Augusta, Ga.
HAVE received 101)0 packages Boots and Shoes
comprising every article in the line ; which |
can he sold ys low as in the Northern cities. All ar-1
rangaments ■ being with Manufactures direct. A:
general assortment of LE ATI! ERS. npril 21
ATTRACTIVE!
New and Fashionable Summer Goods.
JUST receiving, a beautiful assortment and
choice selection of new style Goods, for
Gentlemen’s summer wear, recently purchased in
tho New York market from ihc latest importations, i
which tho subscribers are prepared to make to meas- 1
urc at short notice, in the newest style, according to I
tho most approved patterns of fashion, which they !
have just received. The public are respectfully so- 1
hcitedtocall,examine,and make a selection. They
will sell goods by the piece or pattern.
PRICE SMALLERY,
may 31 Drapers and Tailors, No. 258 Broad sk
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, eince the 10th day of
October last, engaged with James Anderson At Co.
in their Dry’Goods store,next door above Turpin
& D’Antignae’s Drugstore, Broad street, where be
will be found equally as attentive to tho calls ol his
customers, and all who may bo disposed to extend
their p&lronago to the now establishment, as for
merly, and oh ns good terms, and the assortment of
Dry Goods will ho found equally as large and as
choice as heretofore kept by him in the same store.
The subscriber Would also inform tho public that
he is not an agent for Joseph,Shannon, nor has he
hud an agency in any business, since the subscriber
discontinued it on the 10th October last, as the
public have also been notified by his advertisement
to that effect on the lOthof October, 1837
VVM.C. WAY,
At the store of James Anderson At Co.
may 30, 1838 ts Broad st. Augusta, Ga
SPLENDID FRENCH MUSLINS.
8 NOW DEN At SHEAR have received,this day,
from New-York, a large supply of splendid
French Muslins, of the latest Palis styles which
have been carefully selected from recent imports
tions, and are entirely new patterns The public
me respectfully requested to call and examine thsm
apnl 12
|%ro 1 U I],—All y person desirous lo have Cloth
mg made expressly lor thrra at the north, util
j'louso call on I he subscribers, leave their orders, and
tune their mensfirrt when before tlie first of July,
an air. J. R. JJuvij will leave for the north early tit
Ju 7- DAVIS,GRIMES <fc Co.
J|I,IP -1_ «t 818 Broad Street.
STOP tin; Timin'.
MAN by the name of JOSKl’ll TRACEY
- broke into my trunk on Monday night, at my
lioues on Bridge Row, and stole therefrom cash
and jewellery lo the amount of over $5OO-—lie
ts about ;> foot 8 inches high, black hair, black eyes,
nose turned up a little; with a large cut across his
upp 'r lip and under lip, three or four of his upper
teeth out, and is slightly marked with the small
poV,and wears a vthito hat, green under the rim.
I iffy Dollars reward trill be paid for his ap
rehension and eonfmement in jail, and recovery
the property and money.
June 18 II JAMES NAMACK.
THE 111 JRNT CORN l*l,Astdu—
■ V\ arm mod to enre, without inconvenience, all
< ores w hatever. The following is nil the proprie
tor, a widow, who depends on the sale of this arti
cle lor support, will present:
• (V'b/irob*,—\Vc, the subscribers, do certify that
we have known the Burnt Corn Piaster to euro and
eradicate a great number of corns. It has been
used with the m«ist perfect success by ourselves
and friends lor many years, and the proprietor is a
widow.
{Signed )—John Munn.jr. Ira Higgins, Benjamin
Bryan, son , Inland Rice, Arch, lion son, Lewis
If tinning, I.omnel Lynch, John Morlev, jr
For sale by ANTONY & HAINES,
Juno if) Augusta, Ga.
JFINR ENGLISH DROAt) CLOTHST
I SF received, Homo very superior import
led Ulaolr, Bluo, and fashionable eoluured
Cloths, of the fx-st English fabric, finest of wool and
velvet finish, which, with a beautiful assortment of
Pantaloon Stuffs, and superb Vestings, will he sold
by the pattern, or itmtlc lo measure in their best
styjm by PRICE & MALLKRV;
June if. Drapers and 'Tailors.
IVI having taken the homo No.
XTI. 2.15 Broadway, New York, directly facing
the Park, formerly the residence of Philip Hone,
Escp, together with the two houses adjoin ng, the
Establishment is now open for the accommodation
ol permanent ortransiont hoarders.
Npw York, June Ist, 1833 dwltn
PRIVATE HOARDING MOUSE.
TATHS. WILLIAMS having taken that commo-
JAII diotis house, formerly occupied by Major
Stnrkcs, I f7 Broad sire, I, a few doors below tlie
Eagle and Phoenix I Intel, is now prepared to accom
modate gentlemen with board and lodging.
MRS. M’GUIRE respoclflilly informs the la
dies ot Augusta and Hamburg that she in
tends milking her n sideneo in theahovo city, fur the
purpose ol resident Eatlicf’ Dress Maker.—
She hopes by her attention lo 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 ho left ul Mr
D’Autel’s Cluck and'Watch Establishment, Broad
street,next to Marlin Frederick’s, or oilier place of
rcsideneo, Jackson street, next lo the Baptist church
Gentlemen’s fine Linen made to order. may 12
MOW .IF. W C I,lt V FSI.V HEISIIXIENTI
JULES D’AH’iML, watchmaker front Paris
respectfully informs tho citizens of Augusta
and Hamburg that ho has opened u Watch anil
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
share of public patronage.
The most difficult ancomplex work done, and
warranted in tho best manner. Musical, Horizon
te! Patent Lover, L’Ernno, Chronometer, Anchor,
Escapement, Duplex, Vertical, <fcc, combining this
must difficult to lie name I; including a two balance
Escapement, originally invented by liitn at Paris,in
1827. Clocks of every description put in order and
warranted, ut the shortest notice.
Jewelry of every description lor sale.
Musical Boxes,,Vo. put murder.
, A regular assortmuni of tho above articles always
. on band. All orders thankfully received by the
. subscriber, [may 12 om| JULES D’AI IT EL
SUMMER KF.TKEAT FOR S IDE.
J* . L " ill he sold, if applied for shortly, the lot
r I;.; wnd improvements at the Sand Hills, known
tho Tnrknelt Spring Place, fornior'y
ounel ltd occupied by Col 7'hotnas .McGinn. The
lot con'-amins twenty five acres, n lu.ge part ol
w hich is mi Woods, and includes Tnrknotl’s Spring,
Irom which the City of Augusta is supplied wilh
water. On tho pieinises is a comfortable dwelling
with all other buildings necessary for tin accom
modation of a family. Possession can bo given
immediately
Ahu —A small Lot containing between two anil
ihreo acres, separate from the above by tho Mil
ledgeville Road. Apply lo
May 8 imh HENRY II GUMMING.
Wl'lj lit A;U 11. VItA N E, has just received
black and bluo 1)1 ack Gro do Swiss, super
black Gro do Paris, elegant satin striped French
Muslins,lrish Linens, fine long lawn,elegant French
worked collars, very lino plain and figured swit.s
muslins, side and cotton umbrellas, figtjorod and
plain parasols, embroidered and mnrsoillos skirts,
small and large corded do. s-iviss, book, Jaconet and
, nansook muslins, plaid stripe, sprig, and lacctmts
lins, (ino lioinlinzipe, small figured eulieocs, and
french cambrics, lino embroidered., cotton hoso’
french and cngiish dp. thread, hnbiiiet, lliuleiiml
blond laces, elegant figured sal tins and silks, fine
bird eye diaper, dannisk tablecloths, 8-4 and ‘J-4
tablelimper, limey handkerchiefs and scarfs, chally
ribbons, brpvvn linens, shirting, sheeting, bod tick,
drilling, dowlas,itc together with a great variety
ul .itherurliclcs which will lie sold at No 231
Broad sire a, next door above tho Georgia Rail
i Ru.ad Building. , t , -, upril 17
I New aii'l Fresh linported Dry GuiidsT.
j BAS. ANDERSON <V Co. have jnst received
! oP from Liverpool, direct, the following DryGootis,
i which they oiler for sale on their usual low terms
for cash, viz:
11 pieces 1 4 black, white, and assorted colors plaid
| Glassgow Ginghams
j 24 pieces do do do and do
120 do small figured colored Jaconet muslins
|Hi do do mourning do
GO do Manchester fancy calicoes, ass’d patterns
10 do super blk and white do do
'j do rich and beautiful lustre English black and
tone black silks for Indies’ dresses
Long Lawns ol a very fine quality
Also from Now York,
jIH pieces white Pavilion Gauze
00 blue and green do
j Together with other staple Goods, suitable to the
present and approaching seasons. april 9
BERING DRY GOODS.
’FRENCH cambric prints
1 * "A d-4 fancy colored French muslins’
4-4 now style mourning muslins
• •loves, silk and cotton Hosiery
Uicb fancy colored figured silks
First quality black silks
| Linen cambric lidkfs
Cap, bonnet and boll ribbons
Honey dress lidkfs. in variety
Superfine black bombasine
Superfine hlk and colored chaltcn
Snperfine Itahanos, with a variety of other
new goods, which they offer at fair prices.
apnl 13 EDGARACARMICHAEL.
French Worked Collars, Laces, Ac.
’ll II- WYATT Ar Co- have just received o
I • fresh assortment of French needle worked
Collars, some of which are new patterns, also lim
ey dress hdkfn and shawls, muslin trimmings, black
and while silk blond, thread edgings and wide laces,
linen cambric hdkfs assorted, bonnet and cap rib
bons, pic nicand plain silk gloves, blk and col’d
kid gloves, and plain embroidered and ribled silk
hose, and silk half hose assorted. april 21
FRESH SPRING GOODS,
At No. 20 Ci Brnad-alreel.
' IJA II- WYATT <V Co. have received, and
■- • are now opening a large stock of Spring and
Summer Dry Goods, well assorted, and having been
purchased at reduced prices, will be sold at a small
advance on cost for cosh.
They have now a good assortment of black and I
blue black Italian Lustring, gros do Paris and grog (
do Swiss -Silks, Plaid Silks and small figured Bon- I
net Silks, handsome French -Muslins nod printed •
.Swiss Muslins, black and white and colored Jaco- '
nets small patterns, largo and small checked .Swiss !
Muslins nod Cambric., Furniture Calicos, white I
and colored cotton Fringes assorted, cotton and
j linen Nettings, mid 10-4 Bohbinot for pavilions,
1 Irish Linens and Lawns,s-fi and 10-4 Irish Sheet’
[mgs, Table and Btrdeye Diapers, Damask’Table
! Cloths and Napkins, brown Linens and Linen Dril
lings, Vestings, a very large assortment of Cotton
Hose and 1 do, with a variety of other seasonable
goods april pj
I hail-road notice.
/AN Monday, iho 18th lust, lliu Georgia Rail
” ' Road will ba opened fir tho conveyance of
Passengers and Freight to Crntvfordsvillo.
The cars will leave Camalt on Mondays, Wed
nesdays, and Fridays, immediate'y after the arri
val of the train from Augusta. Leave Crawlord
ville on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 10
o'cloek, A. M.
Stages for Washington, Alliens, Greensboro’ and
Madison, connect w ith the ears nt Crnwfordvillo.
RICHARD PETERS, Jr,
Resident Engineer &. Sup’t of Transportation.
June 13
(JKOIKi'A HAIL HOAD NOTH Ei
IARF.IGHT is now carried on the Rail Kuad be
tween Augusta and VV’arronton, at the lollow
ing rales—cotton 81 per bale, merchandise 26 cents
I per hundred pounds, or 5 els per cubic loot.
Between Augusta and (’rawfordville--cotton
81 2:1 per hale, merchandise 33} its per hundred
pounds, or 61 els per cubic fool.
George H. Thompson, agent lor the Co at Craw*
ferdville, mid Jno. 11. Roberts, agent of the Company
at ll nrrenlun, will at land to receiving and forward
ing produce and merchandise, without charge for
commissions or storage. Spacious warehouses
have been erected at I lie above stations for the re
ception ot merchandise, until it is lorwarded.
RICHARD PETERS, Jr.
Resident Engineer iV Sup’t of Transportation
June I t
NEW RAIL-HOAD LINE,
Itctwecil Haiti more and S’liiladelplmi,
i " no: a DAY*
The Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore
Rail-Road Co. beg leave to nnnounen to the Public
the following arrangement lor their Passenger Cars :
The Pinst tiiain loaves the Depot in Pratt Street,
daily, (except Sundays) at 5 o'clock, A. HI., and
arrives in Philadelphia belbro I o'clock which al
lows Passengers four to live hours in that City, be
fore the Cars start for Now York.
The early arrival ol ibis Train at Philadelphia,
(which is generally one anil u half to two hoi irs Injure
<ini/ other Line,) gives passengers great advantage in
securing necommudalintis at the principal Hotels
anil Hoarding Houses, without suffering the incon
venience so often experienced, in looking about for
odgings, in consequence of late arrival by other
. conveyance.
The ftkoonii train, parrying the u.a. mail,.,
leaves the Depot, Pratt Street, (after the arrival of
the Cars from Washington City,) daily, at half
past Nine o’clock, A. M , and passing through Can
ton, Gunpowder, Rush, Havre-do-Gruce, North East,
Elklon, Newark, Staunton, Newport, Wilmington,
, and Chester, arrives in Philadelphia also, always in
■ time to take the evening Cars to New York.
IQ ■ Hi I this Train passengers leaving Washington
i City in the morning, reach [Sew Yuri the same, night.
. ’i ins Train also affords Passengers arriving in the
I Rieils from Clmrlu-ton and Norfolk, the opportunity
£, reaching New York the same evening.
OCrFarcby lilhcr 'Train Tear dollars.
{PTTIm regulation adopted by this Company lor
1 the care of baggage, meets with universal approba
tion, ns it relieves lhe passengers of all trouble in
relation to it.
11m Cars for the accommodation of Ladies
and Cltuiren, me provided with retiring rooms, and
attended by female servants.
Returning from Philadelphia :
The Trains leave Philadelphia ul n quarter after 6
o’clock, A AL, and at ’J, V. ill- Passengers leav
' ing Philadelphia nt a quarter after 0 o'clock, from
' lower end ol Dock stmt, will arrive in Baltimore
’ before i o’clock,—which gives them three to limr
‘ hours In spare before the Curs leave fir Washington
!l City and the West, and also in full time for the
J Steam-Bents fir Charleston mid Norfolk.
' Pnssengeis leaving New York hy the morning
line,arrive in Philadelphia in time fur the 2 o'clock
Train, nr.d proceed directly on—they arrive in Bal
timore al A o'clock the sumo evening, two liouri
s earlier than hy any other conveyance.
0 A CRAWFORD, Agent.
Baltimore, June 19,1888. sw3w
, RICHMOND AND - PETERNHU KG 13
” RAIL-ROAD,
> jwmmei
'1 The completion ol this Ruil-liuaiJ, (from Peters
3 burgh to Manchester, opposite Richmond,) trinket
It the chain of rail roads throtigli the stale of Virgo
S nia continuous, with Iho exception of only nim
■ mill's, mid mlds important ml vantages to liieininml
i route fir-Northern and Southern travelling.
There are established on it two ilnily trains, one
I of winch is in connection with the North and Month
■ Mail Line ; uild a tri weekly tram connecting with
the “Halifax, Wilmington, nml Charleston Rail
Road, Stage and Steamboat Lino.”
j Passengers from the South hy (ho daily “Melon
. politnh Mail Line,” will urrivotii Richmond i n the
! evening after that on which they leave Raleigh,
, and having the night (nr rest, are yet enabled, hy
, existing arrangements, to proceed Ic, Baltimore on
I the succeeding day, mid thence to Philadelphia the
same night, in time for the morning limits to New
I York 'fane, less than three days from Raleigh to
. New York.
Passengers who leave Chat lesion f -r Wilmington
> on Sunday nr Tuesday evening, will, if they arrive
I in Halifax hy five o’clock on Tuesday or Thursday
, evening bo brought to Richmond hy the tri-weekly
I lino, in time fertile Wednesday or Friday morning’s
. cars lor Washington, whereby they will reach Bal
timore the same evening, and ran proceed to Phila
delphia tlio same night, and arrive in New York lie
foro dinner on Thursday or Saturday : being less
than four days Iron Charleston to New York. Tho
connexion is equally good and'expeditions with the
extra line from Wilmington, and with all the lines
from North to South.
The route through Petersburg!) and Richmond
will lie found also to he one of the best routes from
the South to the Virginia Springs. Tho passen
gers can arrive in Charlottesville, having only fbny-
Ibnh miles stage travelling after 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 for the comfortable and sale transportation of
passengers.
Office of the Richmond and Petersburg )
Rail-Road Co. May PJ, 1838, J 2m
INSTRIMiriON IN MUSIC.
WILLIAM fl, ORCHARD, Professor of Mu
sic, respectfully announces to the Indies and
gentlemen of Augusta, that ho has removed to ! 17
Broad street, a lew doors below the Eagle and
Phoenix Hotel, and is now prepared to give lessons
in music on the Piano Forte, Guitar, and Flute. As
n is Mr'. O's. intention to make this city his perma
nent residence, tie will he enabled to wait on those
who may require his services, with Iho strictest
punctuality. Mr. O. will give instructions at Ins
own residence or that of his pupils. Application to
he made u« above, or ut Mr. Bunta’s furniture and
Piano Forte store.
N. B. Piano Fortes and Organs toned and re
paired in Iho moat complete manner and al the short
est notice. ts apnllo
It. HE AUDEN, ARTIST,
BEGS leave respectfully to inform the citizens
of Augusta, that he lias relimUfd to this city,
and taken tlio room formerly occupied hy him in tho
Masonic Hull, whore ho intends remaining for a ew
weeks, and where he would be happy to receive
those who may desire his professional services.
VT The public generally, are invited to cull and
see Kiy specimens. nov 92
PETIT GULF COTTON SEED.
I HAVE a few hundred bushels of tho above
. Cr.ttoh Seed, which is genuine. Planters who
desire to improve the Cotton crop, would do well
to call immediately. Also, it small lot of unmixed
Nankeen Count Seed, (or sale.
Fell 12 06 A. GUMMING.
The Const iMltionalisl will copy tho above.
To’Augnftff merchants and Aitelioiieeis.
r » VIE subscriber having established himself per
il manently in tho town of Athens, Gad as an
Auction find Commission Merchant,
solicits the patronage of those who have consign
j meets to make to tlrat place. It is his opinion, as
j well as that of most of the citizens of that place,
acquainted with its growing prosperity, that mor
| chants, and especially Grocers, who have goods
i w hich limy are desirous of converting readily into
cash, will find it very much to their interest to send
| many of them to that market. All business in that
j hue, intrusted to the undersigned, wilt meet with
prompt attention. K. ROGERS, Auctioneer.
nxi'EßENcr.s :
| A.-lmry Hull, James Gamak, .Stevens Thomas,
I Thomas Hamilton, Athens , John Phinizy, Samuel
j Hale, Clark, McTiet <fc Co, tV’in. host wick, A J
I Huntington & Son, L Gibson, Augusta.
ami f t !2>n
- ■* . . „.. t V -•
PUBLIC BAI.Bg.
. . .
A amimslruivr s <Sule.
IJV ' v - I?. AJ. U. JACKSON. ~
Un the first Tuesday in July infit,
At inn lower market liounp, witliin i|je upuui hours
ol salt*, vyill he Hold one pair light hay luitlch lloruru,
one good aecniul hand Carriage belonging 16 ihe
eslalo of <i. H. Holland, deceased, and nolo by per
mission of the Conn ol Ordinary.
NEAL HOLLAND, Adm’r.
may 17 MANY HOLLAND, Adm'i.'
jj s .VGCINC AT AUCTION.—WiII be sold
■ * m auction, on Monday, tho 2d day of July, at
my store,
700 piece* Hemp Bagging,
7.7 pieces Burlap*.
Sale positive— term* liberal.
JuneB3 A SIBLBV.
t l'rV K'llKKfl’l '.S 8A (7E. “
the first Tuesday in Jalynokt, at iho lower
y "JBjkot bouse m the city of AugtLth, Hirtim
too usual sale hours, will lie sold ihe Inflowing prop
erty, to u it: a lot ol line cloth, consisting of vest
ings mid drilling*, one small lot of bonibnzuia and
caiiiblolH, one show gins* and contents, uno lot o(
fine broadcloths, one lot of new clothing, also a lot
of sundry articles in *uid shop, sold us the property
of ll'lls & Vrooman. Isac S. Tuttle vs. 11 ills At
Vrooman.
Also, at the snmo time and place, tho following
properly, to wit ; four carpets, one dozen cane bot
tom chairs, one dozen wood bottom, four feather
beds, four nmttrnsscs, one pair of card tobies, two
loa tables, ono dining table, two stands, two fend
ers, two sons bra** fire dogs, ono sideboard, two
bureaus, two looking glasses, throe bedsteads, win
dow curiam* and knobs, plates and dishes, and a jot
of kitchen furniture, levied on ns the property of
Martin Craw ley. Charles ('arfer vs said Crawley.
Property pointed out by pliiifitilT. Terms—cash -
bankable money E. MARTIN, S. C. A.
Juno 23 Id
CITY SIIKHIFI’S .SALK, '
(ho first Tuesday in July noil,at ike lowdi
" " Market House in tho city ol Augusta, within
tho usual sale hours, will he sold the following pro
periy, to wit: Mannh, a woman, and hnr child
Mary ; sold as tho property of Henry Reid, under
a Ufa and a foreclosure id' a mortgage. P 11.
Mam/, v* Henry Reid, in tho Court id' Common
Pleas, city ol Augusta. Terms eitsT'.—bankabla
money. Purchasers paying fur paper*.
e martin,s. c. a.
June 2,1839. wtd
ADM INTsT'K Allilt’.S SALIcT ""
WILL he sold, at Ihe lower market house in
Augusta, on the first Tuesday in Auguai
licit, within the legal hours us sale, in pursuance of
an order of tho Could of Ordinary ufHiehinund
County, a lot of land in said city,’belonging lo tho
estate of David McKinney, containing a trout on
Ellis street, of thirty feet, more or less,and bounded
east by lot of Alexander Martin, south by lot ol
,and west by lot occupied by Airs. Craigo.
| JlineS wtd JOHN P. KINO, AdmT
f>LANT ATION Volt's A LE.—Tlie sub
serilier offer* lor sale bis splendid plantation,
in Lee county, eontnining ono thousand six hundred
acres of land, all in a solid body. It consists ol
r lots SG, .77, 72, Ba, Hi), 103, 104, and imo olhei,
■ number not now recollected, in Ihe third District
i of Lee comity. About 350 acres are in cultivation,
I mid under excellent fencing, all fresh, none of it
< I having been cleared more than five or su years,
I anil most of it within the last two years.
The Cleared hind is all of the first (Quality, onk nlid
hickory land, nod i* capable okproddcing Doin' lit
to 1000 pounds of cwtlon to the aero. Tho un
g cleared land i* all of the samo ipmlny, except two
lo's which arc first rale pine land, and almost equal
„ lo the oak and hickory lor the production of cotton.
~ (In llie plantation is a fir*l rale gin bouse and gin,
r the running gem - hni.t Inst year; also a comfortubla
~ dwelling mid all other necessary outbuildings for a
„ planter who work*‘3s or 30 hands. On the land
are several line springs of pjicelfenl, pure water: and
the well water used ui the plantation i* equal to al
p most any in tho up-country, for IVeidmeas, and
1- purity. The place i* also very healthy, as thorn
r ,i was not a single ease of sickness among my ne
groes last year, requiring tho attendance of a phy
cinn.
'J’lie land lies on the eastern brunch ol Cbieka
sawhuleluo creek, 18 miles limn Albany, in linker
county, ilc bend of steamboat navigation on Flint
river, winch will enable Iho purchaser lo gel hi*
crop easily In market. Tho terms will bo made to
suit the purchaser. Enquire eflho subscriber, at
Alliens, or oi l lie editor ol ll'.e < 'lironiele Si Sentinel
f* Juno 7 trw&wif CHARI.ES (J. iMcKENLEY.
* (. tiOltt. IA LIME Ddltlvf*. “
ie f 0AH E suliserihors respectfully inform (bo pub
d -■ be that tli ey have commenced lha
iiiiiiinfaetory ol LIME near Jacksonborongh, ia
o Seriven county, Ga. Tlh’V have extensive qimr
i ri-‘s ol Limestone, which is considered hyprofes'
, (me * B- • oiling, Stale Geologist, lo whom the
j proprietors are indebted lor tho inforn ation
j nbieji induced them lo embark in (lie midertuj,ing
I to be ol llio very purest kind. They have comm-'
. queoily eneted largo and substantial Kilns id
, 'lie most approved milliner, and procured men
from the North who aro perfectly acquainted wiib
llie business A portion ol llio Lime isnowin
market and has been pronounced by ihe principal
builders in the neighborhood of Augusta, and
, ethers, to he of excellent qnnlily. Tho snbseri
iiers lake pleasure in inviting those who tnlie an
i interest in the devdopi inent of tho inlernal resour
, vva ol Georgia, to examine il, being convinced that
r tho whole I niled Slates cannot produce a muto
, beautiful article.
i i imy have now a quantity on band, which they
will deliver at ihe nionlii of Brier Cieok on (ho
Savanrmli river, or ut Augusta. Having extensive
preparations in progress, tliey expect lo he able
during the next uinltir mid spring to supply or
ders lon very large amount; and they have every
reason lo believe that they will cnlitlo rheniselus
to the favor and patronage of the public by pro
ducing a cheaper and bettor urlielu al homo lliun
. an be found abroad.
Orders will be received by I) Kirkpatrick Ac Co
or by 1 bos L Smith at Augusta, or Jaeksonboro'
CORNELIUS Ac SMITH,
may 7 ‘dawdi^wtl
Vive D*rool' W a re-II o n tie. •
7IIIIE subscribers take tins method ofinlornung
J llio public that they will continue to transact
as general COMMISSION BUSINESS. Their
Warehouses are in complete repair, and they soli
cit a share ofpuhlie favour. Grateful lor past patro
nage,limy assure their friends no exertions shall bo
wanting lo promote the interest of those who may
entrust llieir business lo them. Thoir charges in
future will be like other establishments ol lliekmd
Liberal advances on produce in store. Receiving
; and forwarding goods or cotton promptly attended
to. S. KNEELAND Ac CO
aug3l 305 swtf
f Mill 10 subscriber not, having been notified ol tho
-I. arrangement lo remove BERTRAND, jr. to
Slutcburgli, S. C. bo bad advertised Inin lo stand at
Augusta tho present season, but such is the cull for
bisretarn to Sooth Carolina, that his presence there
cannot be dispensed with, and which will account
for hi* not standing here, as ho had expected,
april 2 ts HENRYDALBY.
Dissolution of copartner.
Sill I’.—The copartnership heretofore existing
j between W. T. Thompson and James .McCafferty,
in the Book and Job Printing business, was, by
mutual consent, ibis day dissolved. Those Having
demands against said;firm will present them lo Wru,
T. Thompson, to whom also all payments are to bo
made,and by whom the business will bo hereafter
conducted. W. T. THOMPSON,
Juno 10,1838. JAS. MyCAiTERTV.
’ 'l'
Ih retiring from hinftijes*,'! Would respectfully so
licit llio patronage 1 of toy friends for my former
partner, who is every way prepared,and I am con
fident will give general satisfaction to those who
may lavor him with their businesti
June 14 JAS McCAFFERTV.
agUncy.
Saviuiunli Insurance A TrnstC«|. .
■- ny, will take risks on shipments of Cotton or
Merchandize frotn this place lo Savannah, ChuvUa
on, and Northern ports. JNO. F. LLOY’D.
doe 15
Renovating liquid, lir extracting
all kind* of oil, paints, tar, and grease from
the most delicate colored silk*, tulins, r.lutha, bom
lamua, or carprtu, without injuring in tho least their
colot or texture For sale by
TURPIN, D’ANTIGNAC & Co.
may 4 d*w _ _»ole agent* for Augusta
"COFFEE, BAGI4I nuT”"
Cl bag* choice Green Coffee
I tJ l * * 100 piece* heavy Hemp Bugging
27 huxos Champaign Cider
2o boxe i French Martinique Cordial* ’
25 hbls ft*»ii Canal Flour,jnn received un
*1 li 24 lo; ftalf-lry JOHN COSKFBV