Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, July 05, 1838, Image 3

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K: 8.; to (he gunci.'ll o{;cralion ofslaveiy m (he South, f had ncvrr hern promulgated. Mr. Adams then resuming his remark-'upon slavery, Mr, Lkuahe raised a point ol order, on A the ground of irrelevancy. Mr. Eli.moiie hoped K’ his colleague would not press the point, Inil allow | Mr Adams to proceed with his absurd ravings. sL ■ The Speaker decided that the discussion was j in order, as n went to show the effect or inllucncc | tlie the annexation of Texas. Mr. Adams then spoke till the expiration of the hour. Mi. Norcs moved to suspend the rules, for the purpose of considering a resolution of his, re stricting members, till the clo-o of the session l from speaking more than once on any question, and llion not more than fifteen minutes. Mr. Lkcaue hoped that Mr. Noyes would except those composing the Committee on Fo reign Affairs, in replying to the extraordinary speeeli from Mr. Adams on the subject of Texas. U<oud laughing.] The resolution was laid on the table. SMALL NOTE RESTRICTION. Mr. Kilo on k moved to lake up his resolution to suspend the live dollar restriction ; staling that be had modified it so as to limit the period to the dlh of March next. It Was objected, and a motion to suspend the rules was lost. MEXICAN BLOCKADE. After referring several bills from the Senate, - the House look up and passed the Senate hill, j authorising vessels hound for ports in Mexico, and prevented fiom completing their voyage, in j 'jj consequence of the existing blockade of those | ports, to enter and store their cargoes in purls of I the United Slates. AUMT DILL. The Army Bill, which was passed to a third J| reading last night, came up cn its final passage. After a long discussion, on at motion to ic.com i mil the bill, it was laid aside informally, and the ’ hill to lest the strength of steamboat boilers was taken up and passed. M. BANK UIS PORT • STATE OF THE BANK OF AUGUSTA, On Tuesday, lid July, 1838. .iltVqani of property owned by dlrfs Bank, vi/.: Promissory Notes, Bills of Ex '& change, Ucal Estate, Stocks, &c. $1,531,700 55 Balance due by other banks and agents, 139,020 13 Specie belonging to ibis Dank in its vaults, 219,907 18 do do in other banks, 750 Total amount ofspooie, $220,057 18-220,057 IS Notes of other banks, 126,110 25 • Total amount owned by this Bank, 2,020,560 11 Amount due by this Bank, viz : ■ To persons holding its notes, being the ain’t in circulal’n, 330,321 39 Balances due to other Banks, 214,100 24 A mount due to Depositors, 213,928 95 Total am’tduc by this Bank -764,659 58 Surplus owned by this Bank niter paying all its debts, viz; Undivided profits, 55,900 53 Capital stock, 1,200,000 00 Total amount of surplus 1,255,900 53 $2,020,560 11 UOBF-RT F. TOE, Cashier. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. V . SAVANNAH, July 4.—sclir Mary, Woodbury, New -Oi l* iina, strumb'.-l l»iim-»*i Mai-Kni-, Colvin Augmtu. sebr Lcoutine, Kelly, Havana, ship Tropic, ■V. vvnrt’lo sea, br New York, Crabtree, Portland, schr Adelaide Jiuiiiy, Vouiig, Ijdlade pliia. , , Departed,steamboat Win Gaston, Freeland, C Hailes 'ton and Baltimore. ... ... CIIAULKSTON, .Inly 4.—Arrived yc-ferday, line br Gi ll Million, Delano; .Baltimore, steamer Liberty, Pliilbric, Augusts. , Cleared, ship Francis, Gritnillis, Greenock, ship Narairanset, Sampson, l.ivcrponl, barque Turbo, lieuu bbainn, I.iverpoi 1; br Alice; Knapp, Liverpool, br tin. miT, Nabb, New Oi leans, stlir Firni, Kelly, Alexandria, D C,schr Aladilterraneair, Henry, New Orleans, steam packet North Carolina; Ivy, Wilmington. 1 Went to sea yesterday, sejir Finn, Kelly; Alexandria, SI) tJ,) steam packet Ninth Carolina, Ivy Wilmington, steamer Poinsett, Tratlian, IllixckCreek. m. 1 ■ILL ...-"J. 1 . 11 — 1 1 1 "(H‘L I'? '**-'* T\]OTIGE. —All persons indebted to the loin ill firm of Brice & Mallery, am respectfully soli • cited to call and settle without delay. WILLIAM O. PRICE, July 2 JOHN MALLERY. MONS, HAIGE’S <3 V MNASICM. YIAECHNIC AL TERMS and different Divisions J of the SWORD, as taught by FRANCIS ti ff AVUE, a graduate oi the National Academy, at Paris, and a teacher of that Institution. 1 The Barry ol Carte 2 “ 1 ierco 3 “ Prime 4 “ Thrust over Hand 5 “ “ under Hand 6 “ Extension on Carte 7 “ “ Tierce 8 1 double Longcvvilh a double 1 brunt 9 A single Longo with double Thrust 10 A Feint, a Longc, and a Thrust 11 Flaeonude on I nrln 12 “ with a Thrust IK “ with a Feint and a Thrust , 14 “ with two Feints and a’Thrust A 15 Flaconado on Tierce ‘ |R “ wilhaThrust K', j7 o -with a Feint and a Thrust is “ with two Feints and a Thrust 19 Semicircle, Octave Barry and return over hand Kv 20 High attempt on Carte *' 21 “ “ Tierce • 22 Engage—Counter—Disengage (P .23 Feint on < arte J 24 “ Ticreo "■ s 25 Barry from the Knee ■ t 26 “ wit bout guard J 27 The point of your Foil six me lies from the ground • , 28 The sun-beams upon your adversary 29 The Advance and Retreat ’ ' 30 The way of disarming your enemy and at tacking him with his own sword 31 Grasping the sword-hand ot your enemy and attacking him with your own sword '4-, 32 Grasping the sword arm ol your eiieiny ami attacking him with your own sword 33 Upon the enemy’s making a Lunge, ward the blow by suddenly dropping the point ol your sword under bis—knocking it up wards, and making a Lorq/c at the same lime ~ 3A The Salute Prepare for the Assault Hoursof Tuition.— Lessons a*e given every day flora 0 to 7 and from Bto9, a. m.— from sto 6 and from'B tj 9, r. m. During the intermediate hours, Mons. Baugc w ill attend to ;;iv irg gentlemen pnvati Jee.ons at their rooms, ifreque.ted. ® Payment is not required in advance; if full sat i.<- . Im lion i.’ not given no charge will bo made. 1 Mona. Baugc will take scholars until llie 20lh ol ■this month. , "iM Gentlemen welling a trial of skill with M B.augr -either privately or publicly, an he atcommo latcj I July I IHCHRorvi) CAMS* .MEETING. ‘ f *H I. Public J'cul at I (if Richmond campground ■ will bo opened lor ilic reception and accotu nimlnlinn of visiters during llie (Jump Meeting, commencing on lire Ifillt Julv, 1838. WILLIAM DOYLE. JN I?. Horses kept during the meeting on tot ms in accordance with the price Os prdvoitder. duly 0 ATTENTION, MCHMOKI) BLI i;si' A adjourned Court of Enquiry will ho held at the Captain’s office, on Saturday Evening 1 next, the Till hint- to receive the excuses of deltiull- I era at ihs last and preceding parades and drills.— 1 Special atlontion to this order is required, us no other court will ho held until the fall parades. Ex cases ix ill ho received until ‘.I o’clock. Hy order ol (apt, Koiiehtsoij, July 6 at I’EVIBERTON.O. S. CITY SHERIFF’S SALK. /AN the first Tuesday in August next, at the lower I market house in the city of Augusta, within j the usual sdo hours, will bo sold one line large hay ! saddle Horse, bridle and martingale; levied on ns the property'of Charles and Robert Lambert d. W. A' T. Nesmith vs. Charles and Robert Lam bert. Terms cash—bankable money , July 6 id E. MARTIN, S. C. A. June Turn, US3B. In the Superior Court, Richmond co. James Gardner, Junior, Trustee \ of Otho Weaver, (a lunatic,) f Rill of »». ( interpleader, &c. Enoch W. S police! and others J 6 T is Itirlher ordered that the Master in Equilj , ■ for this Court, after giving -ten days public no tice in the city gazelles, proceed to audit the re ceipts and expenditures of said Trustee, as well as all the outstanding debts against said lunatic, and ascertain the proportionable amounts due on each, to bo paid out ol the nssotls of said lunatic. It is further ordered that the said Master shall not make any discrimination between bonds, notes and open accounts. In conformity ’with the above order I w ill attend at the office ol William Fuller, iu the east wing of the Eagle & i’beonix Hotel, every afternoon, from lour to seven o clock, (Sundays and Tuesdays ex cepted ) from Monday 10th to Monday the 30th inst., of which all persons interested will lake due notice. H. MACMURI’IIV, July 6 lOt Master in Equity. DO' The other city papers will publish the above ten days,and present their bills immediitety, Georgia Insurance ami Trust Co.) ~ July 2, 1838. $ rpilE Board of Directors have ibis day declared a dividend cl Six Dollars per share, from the profits of the last six months; which will be paid to the Stockholders, or their legal representatives, on demand. The holders «f new Stock aro required to pay all interest due up to the 21st ultimo. July 3 WM.T. GOULD, Sec’y. |\ f R. JOHN B. MUKPiIY will act as my | J.TJ. attorney during my absence from the city ; all posons indebted to mo will therefore make imme diate payment to him. A. FOSTER Augusta, May 30, 1838. ts I |ANIEL MACMUBPHY is my attorney during my short absence from tbo stale. _ uly 3, 1838 2vv vv M. FULLER. | UST RECEIVED, 20 hhds P. K Sugar,” , 7 ,r ‘ bags Green Coffee, S tierces Honey, July 2 For sale low by N. SMITH &Co. A nil STA HANK STUCK FOR SALK JM- —2OO shares of Augusta Bank stock for sale enquire at this oflieo. ts Jnly3 DACON,—3&OO lbs superior Bacon,fur family use, for sale by B A ETON & WILLCUX ■lime 21) lrw3t C'IIINKS ON CHAR HESTON, Fur S ‘ by the GEO. INS. $ TRUST CO. Juno 22 pREMIUJI paid for notes of the Savannah A Banks, by JOHN (J. WINTER. Juno 19 2W S LIIIOAIS, LEMONS.—3O boxes superior , Lemons, in fin’o order, just received awl for sale June Ifi W. E. At .1. 11 .J ACKSON. T3ERCPSSION CAPS—Just received and A for sale by CLARK, 11ACKETT & Co. Juno 23 Iw CNBOBfiiS NANKEENS;—2O bale's of the “ above superior goods, just received and for sale by BAIRD & ROWLAND. Juno 12 3wd&w f * A VING C A S ES,—Portable Morocco Sha ving Cases, with every article necessary, very complete, and compact, f<• r sale by June 23 Ivy CLARK, RACKETT, & Co. BETTER KNIVES—A superior assettment of silver, Slone, and I’earl bandies, just re ceived and (iirsalo by Juno 23 Iw C I.AUK, RACKETT & Co. I >ICKI-E KNIVES AM) FORKS—with <L plain silver bandies, a first rate article, lor sale by CLARK, RACKETT & Co. June 23 Iw SILVER FORKS. —Table and Desert Forks CJ with Silver Desert Knives and Forks to match, constantly on hand and for sale hy June 23 Iw Cl .A RK, RACK ETT A>. Co. MOL ASSES.—4O hhds fine New Orleans Mo lasses, on consignment,by June 80 JOHN M COOPER & SON. SALE, two film pair ol Ileuses, well A broke either (or double orsinglo harness, suit able for family use, will bo sold low. Appiy to June I t E. D. COOKE, IVOTit; E.-7/4 Nl) A SCR A NTON are au- J- • thorised to act as my agents during my absence Irom the city. DANIEL HAND. June 12 1m TNLORIDA BEGAUS.—ISO,OOO Florida si- A gars, just received and for sale at manufuctii. rers’ prices by W. !J. & J. H. JACKSON, Juno 12 Auctioneers. (8 EORGIA NA N K EENS, —Just received R a lew cases Georgia Nankeens an-! will be sold low by JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. June 14 VICTORIA SKIRTS, just received itmlfor Juno 12) sale by Wm. 11. CRANE. T>AI*ER. —80 reams fine Medium Printing Pa a per for sale, on consignment, at factor’s prices. Apply at Ibis office. June 13 A COOK WA NT El), of good character and atL capacity,to cook (or a small family, for which a liberal price will be paid. Enquire at this office, or at No. 293 Broad street t ts June 7 K PAVILION BOBSiNET 3o pieces H„h binet for Pavilions, 10-4 wide; also, Cotton arid Linen Netting, just received by June 87 _JTHOsL H- WYATT & Co. mooril R RUSHES.-Fine Tooth Brushes, A of English manufacture, just received and lor sale by ANTONY & HAINES. June 26 It I OSS’ PASTE ItI.ACIiINGj equal “m 1“A the best m the world, just received and lorsulo by ANTONY & HAINES, June 26 No. 232 Broad street. B ( ’i: ENC H PERFUMERY.—A lot of siT- I- perior French Cologne and Lavender Waters, Pomatums, Crum de Pcrs, Air.. Arc in elegant hot -es for sale hy ANTONY & HAINES. June 27 OAVILION GAUZE.— 1.., 6-7,and 8 1 PtT- A vilion Netting, just received ami tor sale low by June 18 trw3w IVES & GRISWOLD, ij^LOVRi —70 bbls superfine Richmond Flour, suitable for faintly use, just landed and (or sale June 11 bv GF.o. R. JESSUP & Co. riMIE most reinitiated and effectual CORN I PLASTERS, for sale by June 5 ANTONY & HAINAN. f) V. 41 ES’ NEW NOVEL The Robber, a *p Tub 1 ; just received and lor sale by Juno 2 T II & IT PLANT I»ACON—A choice lot, of assorted, the Ham IJ* very suitable lor family use. i , 11 CLARKK, McTJER ACo I |OCT. MONROE, iTENTISIVnay b< con r "suited prof ssiormlly at all hours a I the Eagle and Phoenix Hotel, Room No 10, ts may 2 IV o I ICE.— the subs' fibers temporary i * absence Mi 11. Stonp is ’nsduly authori zed Attorni • (• E< >. A. WALK i J:. may 1 ts x EW CROP WEOL is.SE.S. - 70 hfida" for ! 1 % by T d: G H METCALF ronrc h 20 FpOBACCO. ■ 0 brui< , B bano, maiinf .■ tuu<l bv Titp h A* Steagall 1 icisal©low by TOliN M COOPER, v .' on TO KENT. A- * A two srory dwelling holme nnnu-dialo p*>Bn ly opposite to I lie Catholic church at pres iLuia. * iit occupied by John Markcc.— Also % n sill?*II one »iury house, one dour above. For terms apply to G. T. UOKTIC- July 6 If JWL COR U ENT OK S VI. 10. Irom ill'll first of October next, the Dwelling on IlfjiJSL Reynold street, ami tho Store in Broad si. in the square nhovo the lower market, at present occupied by J.Gnimarin. Apply to J. I’hinizy, or July 6 ‘ ts AN NS I.MS. TO HUNT, Irom Ist Dclolicr next, the brick dwelling at the corner oi frond inm and Center st. at present occupied by Mr. Mims. Also, lie'- Brick Dwelling on Ellis sirec'., at pre sent occupied by VV. E Jor.es, Esq. A poly to July 6 ts JOHN PHIM/Y. jt —a. TOUT, or tlic summer, oisniiimej j 'LI inul winter, a commodious house and lot [ !:iill, y| n ,, nr the Arsenal, in Summerville. Apply qt this office. 3t July 3 a t TO RE NT, front the Ist oi October , I pj next, the dwelling house, now oectpied hy . i I 111 Judge l.'olt. on Green street, Oppieile the Methodist chterch. JOHN W. WILDE. July 2 wltn P— T TO KENT, the store and duelling uj house lormerly occupied hy Mrs. Hobby, .■. l lL.n first rate stand lor)lie Millinery aid Dress making business. Possession given immoiliatoly Enquire at ANTONY <!k HAIMS, June S 3 No. 834 Brood afreet. lf MNT—The three three story stores and » dwellings, on the corner of Broad and Gamp bell streets, lire proof. Tho two three story dwellings in Campbell slrect, next below. The two two story dwellings, east of tbe above. The one two story dwelling, corner of Kcynolds and Campbell streets. The otic two story dwelling, cornet of Campbell and Bay streets. Emir olliees on Campbell street. The one two story store and dwelling, above the upper market,occupied by Mr. Edes. The one three story fire proof store and dwelling next above tho Bridge Bank. The one two story reproof store arid dwelling, No. <1 Bridge Row'. Tho one two story dwelling near the lower mar ket, occupied hy Mr. Meredith. The one three story dwelling near the Presbyte rian church, occupied by Mr. Stockton. Apply to McIvENZIE & BENNOCII, N. B. Notes payable quarterly, and the occupants paying for the use of the hydrant w ater on the lots. July 4 w!4t IK?’Tho Constitutionalist will publish the above weekly until the Ist of October. rjXO KENT, a common ions brick Store on J Broad st. For particulars, apply to ratty 22 JOHN 8. HUTCHINSON. Cl A NAT. M.UI'U, POTATOES, A C.— 1 flO bbls. < Tamil Flour, 150 do. Irish Potatoes, 100 do. Northern Gin, 100 do' do. Whiskey, 50 do. Mackerel, No. 3. fiOqr. and eight casks Malaga Wine. Land ing ami (or saloon the wharf, by * _Jan 10 18 (J EO. if. J ESI IP &QQ TINE ENGLISH IHtOAII CLOTHS. JUST received, sumo very superior import led Black, Blue, and fashionable coloured Cloths, of tho best English fabric, finest of wool and velvet finish, which, with a beautiful assortment of Pantaloon Stuffs, and superb Vestings, will ho sold by the pattern, or made to measure in their best style, by PRICE A. MALLERY; June Ifi Drapers and Tailors, Just, received. FLOUR, KACON, & SOAR. BBLS Flour (or family use. 25,000 lbs floe Bacon I Inins, 7,500 “ “ sides and shoulders, 20 boxes No 1 Yellow Soap- For sale by JOHN M COOPER & SON. A I.SO, 2,000 Bushels Salt. June 9 STST KECEIVI'ID and for sale by A .SIB LEY, SOOprs. Georgia Nankeen Pantaloons Senses do Nankeens, quality superior to any ever offered in this market. Notes of the Western Bank of Romo taken at M&y 16 HOT AN I) LEAD. —fioo bags Shot, ass'd; J 10 Kegs bar lend; fnr«snle at Manufacturers prices,by TifOS J PARMELEE, Agent of the Shot Tower Co. of Baltimore. A constant supply kepi on band, march JO fimo TVTOTICE.—The copartnership herelufbro ex ■J-xl isling between Win. Hills and J. A. Vroonmii, expired on the 23d oil. hy limitation,not on the 10th, ns published by Wm. Mills; neither is the said Win. Hills anlhorised to settle I lie accounts; therefore all persons indebted to the firm will bo held responsible fur their accounts until some means are devised to settle the same, of which due notice will ho given. July 2, 1838. svVtf .1. A. V ROD MAN. jVfOTIC E.—Thesultscrihers having determined ii to close their business as soon as practicable, respectfully request those indebted to them to make as early payments as cun bo done without incon venience; open accounts, particularly, they desire may be liquidated ns early as possible. < fillers from our customers, reaching us previous to the 15th or 2()tli ol July', will he executed as heretofore. ADAMS, PARMELEE & Co. July 2, 1838 3td&w Dissolution of co.paiiTnlji ■SlllP. —The co-partnership herolqfi re exist ing between the subscribers, under the firm of Price At Mallory, is tins tiny dissolved hy mutual consent. Either partner will attend to settling the business of the lalo concern, and arc authorised to use the named the firm for that purpose Wii.uam O. Pnicis will continue the business of Merchant Tailor and Clothier as heretofore, at No. 258 Broad street, between the Globe and Pulled Stales Hotel. WILLIAM <>. PRICE, JOHN MALLERY. Augusta, June 2, 1838 Drugs and medicines, wholesale and retail, ANTONY HA!NFS, No. 282 Broad street, next door to R. C. Baldwin’s whole sale Dry Goods store, offer lor sale on liberal terms, 500 packages fresh Drugs, Medicines, Paints,Oils, Dye Stunk, &c &c. Country Merchants, arc invited to call and in spact their stock Orders executed with neatness and despatch. June 20 rfUIE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore JL conducted under the firm of J& J Mcßrydo, will (or the future be curried on tinder I hat ef'J is'J Mcßrydo A Go. JAMES MeBRVDE. JOHN McBRYUE. may I f ALEXANDER WALLACE. [Vf <)TICE. —-Thecopartnership beretolor exist-1 i N ing iii this city under the firm ofCoxvling A- j Gardcllc, expired on the Ist day of January last,l by its own. limitation. The business of the firm wtl[lieclosed hy A. Gahuki.i,k. J. V.COWLING. Feb. 13,1837 ts A.GARDELt.K: t BUIE Subscribe) begs leave to inform his friends .1 and the public,that he will continue to trails act Ihe Commission Uiisiurss in this city, un der his own name. A. GARDE LLE. fob 13 if 30 A HI Alt ETON’S REPORTS—Reports ol " J decisions made in the, Superior Courts of tho Eastern District of Georgia, hy Judges Berrien, T. P. P.Charlton, Wayne, Davies, Law, Nicol), and Robert M. Charlton, and in the Middle Circuit, by Thomas (i. P. Charlton ; hy Ivolirrl M. < hnrltoii , late Judge of the Superior Courts of the Eastern District, pul published and (or sale hy Jnno 13 T. H &,I. C PLANT. "splendid T RENCH MUSLINS. SNOWDEN A - SHEAR ha\con cived,the, day, from New-Vork, a large supply of splendid French Muslins, of the latest Pans aiylc. which have been carefully .elected from recent on ■ (na tions, and are entirely new patterns 'f ixe public •arc respectfully requested to < all and examine tlism. aptil 12 ■ Is. w7 t URGE & I n r TV HO LEE- V LE SHOE DEALERS, ,Yi 276 Uni'jd .'. At/gu. lr, Ga. 2 e AVI, rec‘ ived 1000 packages Hoot ■ and f-ihn< a A comprising every article in the line ; whi'h • can bo .old .n low as mthe N irtherncitie All at raie'nm ih. if;,' v.itlv Manu. e ti.i . .ccl. A . rtiaentof LEATHER f <>irir:/A/. nitxi'lNn of Tin: I ■ \ sta'J'v' M>TTi:ia , , ~ ir •bohonefit of'ilir Am inu.lnilep’t Fire I'tMnji'v , No sc, L_? ? 4 ■< fi : h j 10 iv'.W is ■' 48 15 u 7 ao ;5J 30 3 63 83 (TiS^ | 111'KLB d CERTIFY that the above nnmljera ns fury Bi;indHrororrcui, ns taken from the* Man act'r § I'l’rulimto of tlu> drawing of ilu> Virginia m < l / ltu, *7« for iho h.iiHU ol Norfolk, C'lukm •m’* lS 38, drawn ul Alexandria, Virginia, Juno ni " " determines tho lato ot'all tickets aval m the above Lottery. —i Th ! v 4 A. REAP, Vgent, miAlYs T HIS U A Y . GEORGIA STATE is « T T t] It V, For lliobonofil of the Adgusta lii(lr|K'uitciit Kin* Company, CLASS NO. 87, FOR 1838. lo he determined > ( y the drawing ofthe Virginia Slate Lottery, lor the Ileoelit of the Mongolia Academy,Class No I. To be drawn at ALEXANDRIA, Va. on Saturday July 7th, 1838. P s Cr.kooky ACo , .11 -lingers. A. HEAP, Contractor S 0 II E M E . I Brize of $30,000 830,000 10,000 10,000 0,000 0,000 1 3, HO 3,140 3,000 3,000 2,500 2,000 2,01/0 2,000 00 1.000 50,000 20 , 500 10,000 20 300 0,000 123 200 24,000 1 20 100 12,600 126 00 7,560 126 50 6,300 126 41) 5,010 3.654 20 73,080 23,436 10 234,360 27,814 Prizes, aaonntingtn $186,180 Tickets slo—Shares in proportion. Disso I,IITIC>N. The co-partnership hero lolore existing hotween the subscribers, under the mnnouf6rOL7,/», HVI.KU'A ,) Co., yvasdis mdvedon the 30lh .Imiu last, by imtlnnl consent.— The affairs of the concern will he settled hy either ol the partners. A. GOULD, .1. 11. BULK LEV, July 4 J. 11. SCRANTON. The sttbscri hers will continue business under the name of GOULD A; BULK LEY. A. GOULD, July 4 3t .1. R. BULKLEY. ritlVATi; BOARDING 11 OUSE. {VI RB. WILLIAMS having taken that commo (lions house, formerly occupied hy Major Clarkes, 147 Hromi street, a few doors holow the f'.agloand ■.’hoßiiix Hotel,ln now prepared lo aeroin inodaioa few gentlemen with hoard and lodging, april in ts ]\T IS\V HOO KS , last received and lor gale )>y i At T. 11. A I. C. riant, Burton, or the Seigw, by thoaulhor of Ihe Soulh west, Lafitle, &e. Fielding on Sociolv, hy II P Ward. 7'ho Squire, a novel ta 2 vols, by Iho author ot Agnes Serlo, the L/eiross,Ac. The River and the Desert, hy il/iss Pardee, au thor of Ihe ('tty of the Sultan, Ac, in 2 vols. The Two Flirts, and other tales by Lady Bless inglon, ]■'. L Bnlwcr, Ac Sketches of Voting Ladies and Young Gentlemen hy Quiz; lllnstr itions hy f’hiz,and original skoteh es hy Tiz, Riz, and f!iz. 'l'he Athenian Captive, a Tragedy in 5 acts, hy I Thomas Noon Tnlfonrd, author of lon, Ac ! Atlantic Steam Ships, with plates, Ac. ■lnly 3 IMAISO roRTKS, r ■*. I T l|f| SB AKSOJVS has added to liis stork, n supply ■ ® • of tliobo much esteemed Piano Fortes, imido hy Messrs. Robert Nunns, Chirk «fe (Jo. of N. York. Tim I rue character of these instruments is so well established in this part of the country, it is deemed unnecessary io speak in their pruiso—indeed they spook for themselves. The stock, which is now very large, comprises a good number of instruments from each of our three best manufactories, rind it is believed, offers greater advantages to purchasers, than can ho had at any of iho Northern establishments. July 4 |#77^ MVEttV STABLES. rgUIK snliscrdicr having repurchased of Rainey B A Alnmnd, the extensive range of stables for merly owned by Inm, in the rear of tbo Pavilion, and known lor a long lime as the Globe Hotel staj Mrs, litis liltotl them tip in their former stylo, and they arc now ready lor Iho reception and keeping of Horses, either of citizens or transient persons. Ills numerous Itiends and acquaintances in Ihe Western states who are in the habit of bringing drives us Horses lo Ibis city, are also respectfully 1 informed, I lint ho is prepared to keep any number of Horses that may be brought. Ho will also act as General Agent, for the sale iff Horses, Carriages, ! ijj-c. and from his long experience in Ihe business, and his extensive acquaintance, he hopes to receive a liberal patronage. I No expense or exertion shall ho spa red to satisfy those w ho may see proper to patronize him, and he most respectfully informs the public, that ho con tinues to do business fit his old stand as formerly. JOHN B. GUEDRON. WrThc Louisville (Kentucky) Journal, will , pleaiic publish this in their Weekly paper, until the ' first November next,and charge the same to Chro nicle <J- Sentinel and forward their account , for payment. 4m .lime 30 , |V/J Its. M’G Clit 14 respaelfuhy informs the In 1 It I dies ot Augusta and Hamburg that she in tends making her residence in theabove city, for lltc I I purpose ot resident I,Julios’ Dross .Tinker.— < Bhe hopes by her attention to please all those who I may fiver her with a visit, lo endeavor to realize | that generous patronage which is always tendo’ed | from a liberal community. Orders can he left at Mr I I D’Autel’s Clock and Watch Establishment, Broad j 1 street, next to Marlin Frederick's, or at her place of residence, Jackson street, next to the Baptist church Gentlemen’s fine Linen made to order. may 12 fIMIK subscriber not having been notified of the JL arrangement to remove BERTRAND, jr.to Stateburgb, IS. (!. ho had advertised him lo stand at Augusta the present season, but such is the call for his ret .mi to Sout h Carolina, that his presence there cannot be dispensed with, and which will account for his notstanding bore, as he had expected. april 2 tl HENRY DALBY. SPRING DR V GOODS. 4 t FRENCH cambric prints fancy colored French ’ muslin./ 4-4 now style mourning nmslins ■Gloves, silk and cotton Hosiery If.r h fancy colored figured .silks Fust quality Mack silks Linen rnillll/n: li. 11: te Cap, bonnet and belt ribbonn Fancy dress lidl.ls In variety Superfine black bomhusins Superfine hlk atid colored / hahea Superfine Indian;:.;, with a variety of other j in iv goods, who h they offer at fun price a ins EDO 1R « y R MI( HA LI. French Worked Collars, I.«<.<•«, Ac. it |I. WYATT & Co. have just received a I I * . fr- di a.tsorlrm nt of I ren/ h needle worked ! < '.dl'.i , -lam- ot ••vinel, are new pats rn , also fan -1 < y dn ‘ hdl.f., and ..ha-.-,rnuslin trimming:.,hiack and uhit' ilk blond, thread edging; and wide la// linen cambric lidti.i a.iori.il, bonne’ aml enp nli- Pon'., ).i ni and plain' ,ilk glow . l/lk and ecl'.i ] ;• . vid pi ini ernhroidoied . noted ■” j hot /.I' -ilk h ill ho.-. 0 a..sorted . ( ni • I it \ i l- iru \i> noth' i;. siisyaa IA XM Mimilny, Itio IHIII nisi ilu> (icnr;;in flni! I ' " Korn) will ho opoiml I>r the ruftveyunco ut I I l’nsst>nj*B|'.i and Freight to .Crawlnrdsvilln The cars will Irav • Camnl. on Mondays, VVVd- j nesdnys, and Fridays, immedmle’y niter I lie urn val oi’tho train from Augusta. l.cavo (Tmvtord- ' villo on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, nt 10 o'clock. a. M. bingos lor \\ nshinelon, Alliens, (iroonaboro’ and Madison, eonnect with the ears at Crawfordville. KICUARIt I’KTERS, Jr Resident Engineer A Siiji’i i I'T'ansporialion. Juno I!) GEORGIA RAIL KOAI> NOTICE* is now carried on the Hail Rond lie tween Aiignsla and Isa mutton, al tint litllow ing rales —eollon *1 per hale, mere hand iae lift cents per hundred pounds, or ft els per enhie loot. Ret ween Anitnsit and ('rawlimlville eollon Si 2ft per bale, niorelmndisa 331 its per hundred pounds, or I'd els per enhie fiiot. tiieorgo 11. Thompson, agent (or the (hi at draw lord \ die, and .Inn. II Roherls, agent of (ho (lompmiy at It amnion, will at I aid to receiving and forward ing produce and merchandise, without charge for commissions or storage. Spacious warehouses have been erected al the above stations for tbo re ception oi merchandise, until h is lor warded. UU’IURI) PETERS,J r . Resident Engineer >5l Sup’t of Transportation June 11 MTV K V I 1.-ICO VI) I.IM'. Hot ween Hull imore mid riiiladclphin, TWIG* A HAY. oi’taSTiS3 lalT*! n.o Philadelphia, Wilmington, mid Baltimore Rail Road To. Im g lonvo to announce to (he Public ili»‘ follow ulg arrangement fortheir russrnger Cars : Tlio Fiust tu \i n lca\c« I,ho Depot in Pratt Street, i»AI i.v, (except Sundays) Ml 5 o'clock, A. IVI., mid arrives in Philadelphia before I o’clock which nl low.*; Passengers lour lo live hours in ih;ii City, be fore ihe C’ars start lor Now York. Thconrly arrival ol this Train nt Philadelphia, (which is generally one mi,l a Half to two hour# before anil other l.inef) gives passengers great,advantage in securing accommodations nt the principal Hotels and Boarding Douses, without snllemig iltc incon venience so often experienced, in looking about lor odgings, in eonsequcnco of Into arrival by other conveyance. The skconi) train, carrying the u. s.maft.., leaves the Depot, Draft Street, (alter the arrival of the Oirs from Washington City,) imii.v, nt half past Nine o’clock, A. IVI , and passing through Can ton, (Gunpowder, limb, Havre-do (*rnco, North Last, Idkion, Newark, Staunton, Newport, Wilmington, and Chester,arrives in Philadelphia also, always in lime lo take the evening Cars to New York. fr'V’ /»// this Train jiassergcrs h aving Washington Citfi in the morning ,reneh New \ or/ the same night. M Ins Train also a Hurds Passengers arriving in the Boats from and Norfolk, the opportunity of reaching New York the same evening. {fC/“Fare In/ either Tram l \ ur dollars. &STThe regulation adopted by this Company lor Ihe care ol baggage, meets with universal approba tion, as it relieves the passengers of all trouble in rotation to it. V’l'li" *- fl rs for the accommodation of Ladies and ( bialrcn, are provided with retiring roams } nud attended by luinale servants. Kctmning (Voin IMiiJadel phiti ; The Trains leave Philadelphia at n quarter after 0 o’clock, A A/., and nl 2, V. I\l Passengers leav ing Philadelphia at a quarter after (» o’clock, from lower end of Dock street , will arrive in Baltimore before I o’clock, —which gives them throe to four hours to spare before the ( urs leave for Washington City and the West, and also in full lime lor the Steam-Boats for Charleston and Norfolk. Passengers* leaving New York by the morning line, arrive in Philadelphia in lim" lor the 2 o’clock Train, and proceed directly on—they arrive in Bal timore at H c’clock l lie same evening, two hours earlier than by any filter vonvoyuueo. A CKAWf’UPJ), Agent. Haltlntorr, Jane 10, 183 S. sw3w ' itu iiMoixi) ani> iT/n;n.sm itcai 1C A U>HOA i>. f&t&i f :,T 7q I he completion ol this Kail-ltoad, (Imm Petors hurgli lo JVlnncliesler, opposite Kichmond,) makes tho chain of rad-roads through the .slate of Virgi nia contiimous, vx it h the exception ol only nine miles, and adds importabl e!vantages to the inland route for Noil hern and Southern travelling. There are established on it two daily trains, one id w Inch is in connection with I lie IS’inth ami .South Mail Linn; and a in weekly train connoeling with the “Halifax, Wilmington, and Charleston Kail Bond, Stage and Steamboat Line.” Passengers from the South by the daily “ATet.ro polilnn Alai I Line,” will arrive in Richmond » n the evening alter that on which they leave Knlcigh, and having the night for rest, are yet. enabled, hy , existing arrangements, lo proceed lo Baltimore on | the succeeding day, and thence to Philadelphia tin* | same night, m time for the morning boats lo New \ York 'P ine, less limn three days from Raleigh to , New York. Passengers who h ave. Charleston I -r Wilmington , on Sunday or Tuesday evening, will, if they arrive in Halifax by five o’clock on Tuesday or Thursday evening he brought to Kichmond by the In weekly line, in lime for the Wednesday or I ’riday morning’s | < ai>j lor Washington, whereby they will reach Hal j lirnore the same evening, and can proceed in Phila delphia the same night-and arrive in New York he- 1 loro dinner on Tluiradny or Saturday bring less 1 than Jour da //sfroin ( liarlcslon to New York. The 1 connexion is equally girod ami expeditions with (lie 4 extra lira* (roni Wilmington, and with all the lines 1 from North to South. f The route through Petershiirgh and Richmond 1 will he found also to l o ono ol the he t routes from 1 Iho South to the Virginia Springs. The pnsaen- * gers can arrive in (.’harlotlesville, having only forty- ( four miles • I,age travelling after reaching the rail roads m Virginia, in three days from Charleston, [ and two days from Raleigh. ‘ All possible arrangements are made on this Kail- 4 Road lor the comfortable and sate transportation of I piiHsengorn. 1 (>llice of i ho Richmond and Petersburg J Rad-Road Co. May P.h JH3B. { 2m I.NSTPIJCTION IN Al IJSK WILLIAM If. ORCHARD, Professor of Mu sic, respectfully nnnouiices lo the ladies and < gentlemen of'Angu.sla, that he has removed to Jl7 i Broad street, a lew doors below tho Logic and • Phoenix Hotel, and i ■ now prepared to give lessons in music, on the Piano Porte, (*mtar, and f 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, willi tho strictest punctuality. Mr. O. will give instructions al his ' own residence or that of his pupils. Application to 1 be made as above, or at Air. Jianta’s f unnlure and 1 Piano Porto store. N. B. Piano I'Virfru and Organs tuned and re paired in the most complete manner and at the short est notice it npril.lfi I IS. KCAOJiCN, ARTIST, ' 1 KGS leave respectfully to inform the citizens 3 * of Augusta, that he has returned to this city, |' and taken tho room formerly ecenpied by him in tho j A/hko;iic Hall, whore he inlomln remaining for a ow wooks, and where he would he lmp{>y to receive those who may desire his professional services. {pyTlie public generally, arc invited to call and see his fipeemieris*. nov 02 pp/MT roiio’N BIIAV/'J n few hundred hush'-ls of the above t’olton Seed, winch is genuine. Planteis who dcr.iro to improve the Cotton erdp, would do well to call immediately. Also, a ..mull lot nftinmixed i Nankeen < ’ollon Sivd, (or; ;ilc 4 IVI. 12 3ft A CDAIMLVG. 'J’he < ’oiislilnt'onali; t Will copy llm above. To \ti; i fa *C •cha.nts aiul ,\nc*joi.cf‘rv, If J MIL. ' . i ihcr ha vuc; c laolo lied himself pci ; m rnanciitly in tin town of At horn . (in. us an Viicfion not) <'oin;u/ -ioii i Imnf, | (»licu • the p i roii ■■ ci tho;.*: who have cori-.ign- ! j merits to make io that place, it i, lo , opinion, a*, well a (hat of mo l A the c.nizcn., of tint p are, acquainted wiih n growing [ rospe-niy, that un*r chanta, and c.ip*.ettilly Ci < e , have goods [ which they arc d* .irous of coiiv -ning readily into j'vj. h.wdl find n very much to their interest to send { many of them to that man ct. All business in that line, intrusted to the nmj* rmoi!d, will nicct wi;ti prompt intention K. KOfiLKS, Auctioneer. tim-ui.Ni sit: A .bury Hull, Jamca c.irnak, Str-x ona'J’h ma.. Thorna■. Mamjllo;!. M.r ■ , ).<li;i Phou/ * .n;eel Dale. Lla.k. I .. r 'v ( o a. I —■ ■ • 11 i i| | m PUBMC sai.fs. ... ,l w "• *I. I'L JACKSON. ; 1 h '» Morning, at io o’clock, will b* (old, in from of our store, boxes Miipeiior Musrat Wine 10 do superior Madeira Wine J 2 [ rusks Cognac Brandy 5 casks Claret Wino 3 hlida Kyo Whiskoy B> boxes Lprfion Syrup Id bhls MoQpngahela Whiskey 8 boxes assorted Cordials 5 boxes superior Tqb icco 5 boxes Lemons ■lO dnz Palm leaf Half , 10 bids new Flour d'Jy f' __ Tei mt esih _*. ,v W. E. AJ. IJ. JACiiNON, Ibis Night, atlhp usual hour, w ill be sold, a (fonerul iiKsorluient of fresh Staple nod Funey Dry tloods, Hardware, Uendy Made Clothing, (jc. J||| V *’ Terms rash. Punitive. Sale. HV JOHN 8. HUTCHINSON. To close a consignment, will be sold on SATURDAY,Hh t net. at 10 o'clock, before my store, 20 hhds Porto Rico Sugar 3d bids Whiskey 5 rusks old Moiuingnhela Whiskov 10,000 lbs choice Bacon 21 coils Bale Kopo 2 tjr casks Cognac Brandy 0 bhls (Jin 10 boxes Lemons 10 casks of Wine, prime article 8 boxes Nonp Terms lihond, to bo made known on da) «f sale .Inly I! At Private Sale. HV JOHN 8. HUTCHINSON. 00 libels Port ifico SUGAR. July 3 Terms liberal. AI) .111N1 STII ATOR’S SALE. "AA7 ILL lie sold, at the lower market house in »* Augusta, on the first Tuesday m August next, within the legal hours of sale, in pursuance of an order of the Court «l Ordinary of Richmond county, a lot of laud in said city, belonging to the estate of David McKinney, containing a trout on lilbs street, of t hirty feet, ty.ore or less, and hounded cast By lot of Alexander Martin, south by 1010 l ,nnd west by lotoccnpicd by Mrs.Craige June 8 wld JOHN P. KING. Adm’r WATCHES, VfATCHKSi r JIIIF, Subscriber lias just received by the Steam B Packet New York, an Invoice of lino inde pendent seconds Watches, with single and double circle, something entirely now, which the public are invited to call and examine nt No. 2-I2Brond-»treet. May 30 JOHN B. MURPHY. lIIIMJOV Mil SURGEONS’ TRUSSES. For the rmlii'iil rare of Hernia, or Rupture, Invented by Holier Chase, M. u. ol Philadelphia. rilllK subscriber would respectfully inform the .1 modi al profession,and those oillicled with Her nia or Unplnro, that, having rnnde arrangemenls with lbn general agent of the inventor, to no 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 soxes. . . The instruments consist of Inguinal Trusses, H sizes. Vcutro Inguinal Trusses, 8 sizes: remo ral Trusses, 2 sizes; Umbilical and Ventral irus scs, 3 sizes; of double Trusses, 8 aizus, adapted to all the firms of Double Rupture. These instruments must he used by Physicians well versed in the minute aqatomy id the purls im plicated in Hernia. They are adapted to every va riety ol rediV: iblo Hernia, and do not inlerlere with the ordinary avocations ol the patient. Persons from a distance can have the instruments applied, and all necessary directions given, as to the management ol the case, on application to the sub scriber, al bis ollico on Campbell si. Augusta, Ga,. may2l _ F. M.ROBERTSON. M. I) 5 11ST RECEIVED, 1 case plain Palm Leal Hoods, 1 case with capos do do do Also, a lew lino Straw and Leghorn Bonnets, muv 21 For sale by Wm. H. CRANE. ATTRACTIVE! New mid I’nsliioimblo Summer Goods. ? I UST receiving, a beautiful nssorllnont and «3 cboicn selection of now stylo Goods, for Gentlemen’s summer wear, recently purchased in the New Votk market (ram llm latest importations, which the stibseribers are prepared to make to meas ure al short notice, in the newest style, according to the most approved patterns of liishiou, which they have just received. The public arc respectfully so licited to call, examine, and make a selection. Th ei will sell goods by IHo piece or pattern. PRICE A MALLKRY, may 31 Drapers and Tailors, No, 258 Broad it. WILLIAM C. WAY IH ESPLCTFULLY informs bis 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 Sf Co. in their Dry Goods store, next door above Turpin A’. If Antigone's Drug store, Broad street, where he will he found equally as attentive to the calls ol his customers, and all who may hedisposod to extend their patronage to the new establishment, as f«r ini rli, and on as good terms, and the assortment of Dry Goods will lio found equally as large and a* choice as heretofore kept by him in llm same store. The subscriber would also inform the public that lie is not nn agent lot Joseph Shannon, nor has he bad an agency in any business, since the subscriber discontinued it on the lOlii October Irtst, as llm public, have also been notified by bis advertisement io ih'ii died on the lOlii of October, 1837. •WM. C. WAY, At the store of James Anderson &, Co. may 30, IB3M t( Broad «t. Augusta, Ga. lIACON, PORK AND LARD. b >jfk & Baltimore & Cincinnati Bacon HMM f 48 bids prime Pork 5000 His Loaf Lard, for sale on accommodating tenna by ISAAC MOUSE, Juno? w 311 Broad street. ■ FAMILY MEDICI If EB.—CoWptohl as, a rnngninonls having been made, family and Physicians' Proscriptions can lie liad'al all hours of lhe night, and outlie •'S'o hluilli. so far as necessity may demand,at Apothecary Mall, N 0.232 Broad si may 'J ANTONY & HAINES, i Ur T here is a night hell at the door. PROTECTION I VSfJRA VCE (IOMPAMV f| XH L undersigned, agents of the Pfotertion In. I surunco Company of Hartford, Connecticut tiro prepared to insure buildings and their contents against loss or damage by fire on the most reasona ble tanas. W. & J. G, CATT,IN. eel 31 dtl 255 a i - ■ G. It. J ESN UP Ar Co. OFFER for sale on reasonable terms 30 hints Sugar of extra fine quality 20 do do 2d quality 10 do do low priced Orleans 50 casks superior Malaga Wine 100 haga prime Cuba Coffee, all of southern importation, may 2 AGENCY. Hav tnnab Insurance Jt Trustee, r iM Hl lll nli r .I'oirr!, At’rnt of the above comps'- B ny, will tahe risks on shipments of. Cotton or I | Merchandize from I hm place to .Savannah, Chari** I -ii, ml .Northern pitta. JNtt F LLOYD, dec 15 89 Rf, NOV \TING f.lljl’lD, for extracting all kinds of oil, paints, tar, end grease from the moat delicate colored si Ha, ratine, rlotha, ham ' t,„ Hii.t, or mrprt -, without 'muring in the least therr color or texture. For solo by TURPIN, D'aNTIONAC & Co. may I d2w sole agents for Augusts. ( Ol I EE, RAGGING, Arc. »i i hags i Inure Green Cotfee rfkf 100 pni • s heavy Hemp Ragging 25 hi -xu ChampaittnCider boxe French Martinique Cord 'Jr I I- !msh< 'anal Fl'nir, pixf received ar' .11 t ir- bv K>HN COSKtPy