Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, July 14, 1838, Image 3

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M DIVIDEND Nu. 19.;] Office Augusta Ins. A Hank ing Co. I I rirnn Jt't.v 13, 183 d. j | '|*DE Board of Directors have Tills day de i f;red a Dividend of Four Dollars per share, out of Ihe profits ol the Company lor the past six months, which will lie paid to the BtocKholdcr« on demand. July 13 3t ROBERT WALTON. Cashier. i. (\f DTK E.—The subscribers having formed a Jxt Co-partnership for the purpose of Irausoct iug a general Commission Business in Savannah, as the successors of tho lalo Mr. S. 1!, Parkman, under the firm of!Ui.sev & Harding, offer their services to Ins anil their Inends. , DF. HALSEY, k July 13 3m t;. s. HARDING STOP THE THIEF. 1 A PEIU-ON calling himself HARRIS, ramo to “• toy Stables on Monday evening, the "ad inst. and hired Irom me a sorrel iMure, about Id years old, and had the heaves, for the purpose ol ridine over to Hamburg, since which time 1 have! not hoard from him. -Said Harris is about 1 6 loot 8 inches high, fair complouion, blue eyes,! and was dressed in dark with a white hat. He arrived hero in the Georgia Kail Road Cars a few day previous to this and slopped at tho (Kobe Ho *- tel, which he left without, entering his name or! paying Ids bill. A suitable reward will be given for his appre hension, or any information that will load to the recovery of the property. jttly ffl lit J. A. HI PEER. Patent Steam rE A T lIE K It ENOV A T O It. For Health and Economy. Ts AilE subscribers havt ig purchased tho right ol 1 the PATENT FEATHER DRESSER, for this Slate, would respectfully inform the citi zens of Augusta and vicinity, that they have one of said Machines in successful operation in Mcln tosli street, corner of Reynolds. The werk is done entirely by the operation of Steam, no fire coming near the Feathers, and no possibility ol scorching or otherwise injuring them. ,l!y this operation all Morns are destroyed and re moved, without less or waste of Feathers ; on the contrary, the bulk is very much increased, many limes one half,—nothing being removed hut small particles of du-a, &c. They are also cleansed and purified from all disagreeable smell that often at tends Feathers, and arc entirely cleansed and dried, and have the appearance and essential qualities of New Feathers. They would invile all house-keepers, and those who prefer sleeping on pure and soil beds—who study health and economy, lotry, and prove the Bleam Feather Renovator. All persons are invited to call and see tho Ma chine and its operation, and bo convinced of its utility. N. B.—Tlie inhabitants of the town can, by notifying tho subscribers, have their beds taken from their dwellings and returned the same day, Wall dressed and reedy lor immediate use, for $2 75, ftfovided they do not contain more than 35 pounds, and 8 cents per pound for all over th it amount, or if they choose to send them in, the price will ho S 3 50. People from the country can, by bringing their beds in early in the morning, usually have them the same day. Any person that will try tho experiment, may send them a bed or beds, of any quality of Feathers, from the best and newest, to the oldest and poorest they have, provided they are cither Geese or Duck Feathers, and may bo assured, no c harge will bo made, in any case, unless ported satisfaction ho given. .(. ,1 DUNLAP, duly 13 _Jwff Will 11. SPECK. PE AIN AND MIXED STRAW HON- N KTS, just received and for solo by July 10 VVM. H. CRANE. JAND AND GENERAL AGENCY J OFFICE —The subscriber w ill attend to the 1 sale, exchange and settlement of lands in Florida, the investigation and perfecting ol lilies to real es tate, conveyancing, &e. and to tho adjustment and collection of debts. His ufiiec is at his residence m the city of St. Augustine, East Florida. Jane 18 6m PETER SKEW SMITH. IMPROVED SURGEONS’ TRUSSES; Ear the radical curt; of Hernia, or Rupture , 'lnvented h} Ileber Chase, m. i>. of Philadelphia. , ('SIIIE subscriber would respectfully inform the it medical profession,and those afflicted with Her- 1 • niaor Rupture, that, leaving made arrangements with the general agent of the inventor, to he constantly supplied with thcscjustly celebrated Trusses, ho is i now prepared lo furnish instruments, and also to treat ibis afflicting disease, as met with in every ( ago and in both sexes. Tho instruments consist of Inguinal Trusses, 8 ( sizes; Ventro Inguinal Trusses, 8 sizes; Femo ral Trusses, 3 sizes; Umbilical and Von I ral Trus ses, 3 sizes; of double Trusses, 8 sizes, adapted to all the forms of Double Rupture These instruments roust ho used by Physicians well versed in the minute anatomy of the parts im- . .plicated in Hernia. They arc adapted to every va riety ot reducible Hernia, and do not interfere with tlie ordinary avocations ol tho patient. Persons from a distance can have the instruments applied, and all necessary directions given, as to the management of tho case, on application to the sub scriber, at his office on Campbell st. Augusta, (,'a may 31 F. M. ROBERTSON, 1)1. H AVATCHES, AVAT<HIES. fjJAIIE Subscriber lias just received by thoSlcaui B Packet New York, an Invoice of fine inde pendent seconds Watches, with single and double .circle, something entirely new, which the public are invited to call and examine at No. 242Iiroad-street. May 30 JOHN 11. MURPHY. k /TANA-E I LOUR, POTATOES, &C.— ’'Ey HO bids. Canal Flour, J5O do. Irish Potatoes, 100 do. Northern Gin, 100 do’ do. Whiskey, 50 do. Mackerel, No. 3. 60 qr. and eight casks Malaga I Vine. Land mg and for sale on the wharf,by Jan 16 12 GEO.R.JESUP &CO COFFEE, BAGGING, Ac. PO hags choice Green Coffee t)l" 100 pieces heavy Hemp Bagging 35 boxes Champaign Cider 35 boxes French Martinique Cordials 25 bbls fresh Canal Flour,jn- i received an aprl 24 for sale by ,l()l 1N G( )SK FRY Just received. FLOUR, BACON, & SOAP. Of* BBLB Flour for family use. 35,000 lbs fine Bacon Hams, 7,500 “ “ sides and shoulders, 30 boxes No 1 Yellow Soap* For sale by JOHN M COOPER & SON. At.Bo, 2,000 Bushels Salt. June 9 DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Wholesale and retail, ANTON\ t) lIAIN /.■'■>', No. 233 Broad street, next door lo R. C. Baldwin's whole sale Dry Goods store, offer lor sale on liberal terms, i 500 packages fresh Drugs, .Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Ac Ac. Country Merchants, are invited to call and in spect their stock. Orders executed with neatness npd despatch. June 36 To Augusta Merchants and Auctioneers, f |A/f E subscriber having established himself per-, 1 manently in tho town of Athens, Ga. as an | Auction and Commission Merchant, solicits the patronage of those who havt; consign ments to make to that place. It is his opinion, as ■well as that of most of tho citizens ol that place, acquainted with its growing prosperity, that mer chants, and especially Grocers, who have goods which they arc desirous of converting readily into cash, will find it very much to their interests send many of them to that market. All business in that line, intrusted to the undersigned, will meet with prompt attention. R. ROGERS, Auctioneer. HEFBUEXCES t Ashury Hull, James Camak, Stevens Thomas, Thomas Hamilton, Allien* ; John Phinizy, Samuel Hale, Clark, Me. Tier & Co. Wm. Bostwick, A. J. Huntington & Son, L. Gibson, Augusta. april 14 12m B. HEADDEN, artist, / BEGS leave respectfully to inform the citizens of Augusta, that he has returned to this city, and taken the room formerly cccupicd by him in the Masonic Hall, where he intends remaining for a ew weeks, and whore he would bo happy to receive those who may desire his professional services JKrThe public generally, are invited to call and see his specimens. no ' tITOTICE.—The undersigned having purchased from Mr. Neal Holland, the stock of goods, See. under the control and management of Mr Wit ham E Brodnax, as his agent- The business will he continued by Mr. Brodnax, an their agent, and for /heir benefit JOHN M COOPER & SON niny l s, » 1833 Ipinni: PORK.-TO bbh, New York tily inspection I’nmo I’ork, lor salt! low by July Ki Gt WILLIAM lU>*>'|'\\ IC’w. M ANTED...SIX THuuartND , • DOLLARS is wanted, to bo secured by uori gage on valuable Keal Estate. Apply at ibis ofcct> - ... _ iu'y Id 3t__ BALE—A House and Lot on Green-st. below ( entor-slrect, containing GUI (cot front nml about 130 lect deep, cheap tor cash or good paper, at ai short dale; possession given first of October Enquire iu this office. July 18 it MACMUHPHY i« my alturney during my short absence Irom the stale. July 3, 1333 2w WM. FI ELER. Will. 11. McKEE, liroad street, Augusta, (»«., & l for iho JVew \ ork Albion, Immigrant . al| il OldConntryiiiaii, will receive subscrip tions and payments. Jy Juno 9 PS! H E subscriber being about to leave the Slate lor a levy weeks, Jko. M. Hampton, of Lan i tens county, will act as bis agent nml attorney un til be returns. JOHN THOMAS. Dublin, Laurens Co., Ga., June 23. twrj-w IUST1 UST RECEIVED,2Ohhds P. U Sugar, j 7,i bags Green ColTbe, 5 tierces Honey, July 2 For sale low by N. SMITH &Co. pEaeUSSIOK CAPS—Just received and ■*- fur sale by CLARK, RACK HIT &. Co. June 23 Iw BA< ON. J5OO lbs superior Bacon, for family use, lor sale by BARTON & WILLCOX ■limn 20 IrwSt I MIECKS ON CHARLESTON, For sale by Hie CEO. INS. .J- TRUST CO. june 2*2 T .®MONSj LEMONS*—3O boxes superior J r* Lemons, in fine order, just received ami for sale Juno 1G W. E.&J. U. JACKSON. /■'t ICORGIA NAN K E E NS. —2O bales of the V* above superior goods, just received and for h r BAIRD & ROWLAND. June 12 3wd&w SHAVING CASES.— Portable Morocco Sha ving Cases, with every artnde necessary, very complete, and compart, for sale by Juno 23 Iw CLARK, RACKETT,&Co. BUTTER KNIVES-A iiporioi- assettmen l of Silver, Stone, and Pearl handles, just re ceived and for sale by June 23 Iw CLARK, RACKETT & Co. B JICKLE KNIVES ANI> FORKS-w,if, plai n silver handles, a first rate article, lor sale by CLARK, RACKET’!' & Co. Juno 23 Iw SILVER FORKS.—Tableam! Desert Forks with Silver Desert Knives and Forks to match, constantly on band and for sale by Jnuc23 Uv CLARK, RACKET!'ifeCo. MOLASSES. —40 hhils fine Now Orleans Mo lasses, on consignment, by Juno 20 JOHN M. CCIOPEU Si SON. B|U>R SALE, two fine pair of Horses, well , broke either for double or single harness, suit able for family use, willbosold low. Appiy t„ June 14 10. D. COOKE. TVOTICE.— HAND $ SCRANTON are an -f » tborised to act as ray agents during my absence from Ibo city. DANIEL HAND. June 12 Im SEGARS.—I6O,OOO Florida Be gars,just received ami for sale at manulactu* rers’ prices liy W. E. & J. L). JACKSON, June 12 Auctioneers. £ GEORGIA N ANKeTiNsV—Just received * “ a few cases Georgia Nankeens an-i will be sold low by JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. June 14 V’ ICTORIA SKIRTS, just received and for June 12] sale by Wm. 11. CRANE. T)APfiR.—2O roams fine Medium Printing Pa -E- per liir sale, on consignment, at factor’s prices. Apply at ibis office. June 13 A COOK WANT ED, of good eburnelcr me! AA capacity, to cook (or a small family, fiir which a liberal price w ill lie paid. Enquire at lids office, oratNo. 293 Broad street ts Jimo 7 PAVILION lIOTjHINET. —5O pieces Hub bind fur Pavilions, 10-4 wide; also, Colton and Linen Netting,just received by June 27 THOM. H. WYATT & Co. fUOOTII I? If IJSIIES.—Fine Tooili Brushes', -a. of English mnntilaclurc, just received and for sale by ANTONY & HAINES. Juno 2G M' OSS’ PASTE BLACKING, oiptal ffi the best in the world, just received and iursalu by ANTONY & HAINES, June 26 No. 232 Broad street. jTARENCH PERFUMERY.—A lot of siT -1 perior French Cologne and Lavender Waters, Pomatums,Crom do l’ors,&c. &c in elegant hot -cs for sale by ANTONY’ & HAINES. June 2? OSTci )NSIG NMENT.~—IOOO ‘ pieces boavy Hemp Bagging; lor sale low by jan2o if Iti H.C. BRYSON & CO. I?LOUU. — 1 70 bids superfine Richmond Flour, ic suitable for family use,just landed and for sale June 11 by GEO. R. J ESS Up & Co. raiHE moat celebrated and cflbctual CORN i PLASTERS, fur sale by June 5 ANTIINY & HAINES. BA M ES» N EVV NO V E L—The Rubber, a o® Tale; just received and for sale by June 2 T H & 1. C. PLANT. | 5 ACON--A choice lot of assorted, the Haws .B- JJ very suitable for family use. may 11 CLARKE, McTIER & Co. DOCT. MONROE, DENTIST, may bo coii anlted prof, ssionally at all hours nttlio Engle and Phoeinx Hotel, Room No 10. ts may 2 tat OTICE. —Donnie the subscribers temporary Ixl absence Mr. A. 11. Slone is his duly authori zed Attorney. GKO. A. WisLKE ’’ may! ts TV EW CROP MOLASSES.—7O hhds. for i'S sale by T S & O II METCALF. march 20 f gXORACCO. —On consignment 80 boxes To- A bgcco, manufactured by Tench & Steagall, for tale low by JOHN M COOPER, & Son. 'k NTIARTRITIC, or India Rheumatic in. Paper, a German article, which is extensively used for lho cure of Rheumatism, just Vecwyeil and for sale cheap by ANT UN j, & HAINES, June 12 232 Broad street. ' I 'O iii RE.— hour or five ISegro U< ry». a. Alko, about the same of women and girls. Apply to D.L. HOLLIDAY. Jan 10 7 U stova ll cv Sam WHOLESALE DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, Ami General Grocers, A UUUSI A,Ga. SO' Dry Goods Sale Roma over the Grocery slore. ' ' SPRING GOODSi SNDGAR & CARMICHAEL are now receiving S J their usual supply ol Staple and Fancy Spring Dry Goods, which they olTer on tiioir usual terms and prices. npril 10 f t EORGIA NANKEENS, a very superior 'Ur article just received by \V. 11. CRANE, march 21. V ACCU SE COTTON OSNARuRGS. A CONSTANT supply of the above arlielelbr i jL. sale at Factory prices by the ugeuls. mar 2 40 CLARKE. M’TEIR & CO aB ATtTIIES. \ large supply of the best ITX Loco Foco Matches, always on hand at ANTONY & HAINES,’ j une ] l No 232 Broad s'. y'UOT ANi>"LEA!).— 500 bags .Shut, ass'd; © 10 Kegs bar lead; for sale at Manufacturers prices, by THOS J PARMELEE, Agent of the Shot Tower Co • ol Baltimore. A constant supply kepton hand, march 10 6rno NECK STOCKS. SUPERIOR Black Satin, Bombazine, Plain and Figured Black Summer Stocks, ul the best make ami slvlc, just received by WM. O. PRICE, Juno 16 No. 258 Broad street. FINE ENGLISH BROAD CLOTHS. JUST received, some very superior imperi led Black, Blue, and fashionable coloured Cloths, ol the best English fabric, finest of word and velvet finish, which, with a beautiful assortment of ! Pantaloon Stuffs, and superb Vestings, will bo sold i hv the pattern, or made to measure in their beer i ,yle,by VVM o PRICE; ' June 16 Draper and Tailor. \Oi’!f iAll pers ms (irulebU'iJ to I lab' linn til' Price ifc Mallory, are respectfully snli etlun lu tall and settle uii limit delay. WILLIAM O PUR I’, July 2 JOHN AIAI.LEKV. Georgia lusnrnnee. ami Trust Cm / July 2, IH3B, S I St HE Hoard o( Directors have this day declared B- a dividend of Six Doi.i.aub per share, from the i rofiis of the lasi six months; which will be paid lo 11 10 Stockholders, or iheir legal repress ntalivcs, mi dell mod. Tho holders of new Stork arc required lo pay all inlorest due up to the 21st ultimo. July 3 WM.T. GOULD, Seo’y. H UST rrrrivod at the Augusta ISaoKstoiOj • ” the following, amongst other valuable publica tions, viz : The Young I.ndy’s Friend, Butler's Analogy, Sartor Rcsartns, Theory of another life, .Merrill’s Harmony of tiio Kingsand Prophets, Tucker on Predestination, Opioon Lying, Palsy's ’I hoology Illustrated, Temperance Tales, VV aylnnd's Responsibility, Porter's Ithelorical Reader, Parley's Four Unarlors ol the World, The Preacher, or sketches of original sermons, t hild s History ot tho U. S. Kingsley's t'oeial t huir, Fmerson's t lass Readers, Frugal Housewile, Parley's liihle tloography, (ioodrieh’s H. Slates, Frost s American Speaker, Child's Botany, Comstock’s Chemistry, Tooko’s Pantheon, Shaw’s Architecture, School Dialogues, Flora’s Dictionary, Fmerson’s Progressive Primer, Genuine Epistles of the Apostolic Fathers, The Life and Times of Whitfield, Spectator, Three Spaniards, Koderic Random, Happy Christian, Goodrich's Greek Lessons, Hurdell on the Teeth, Filt h’s Dental Surgery, Book of the United Slates. Algo, a few dozen Sheet We x, &e. wilt July I Mto rent, From the first October next, the store No. 2GO, two doors above the United Stales Hotel, at present occupied hy William/fills. Apply lo Will. T. GOULD, or to July 12 if JAMES GARDNER. jggw* ~ TO RENT, I ffljraißm From the first ol October next, a !«!spa small Store on Broad-street, next above lIMSISL Mr. Philip McGran. Also, a comfortable dwelling house, on Wash ingion-street, at present occupied by Air. Good rich. For terms, apply to July H 4t JOSEPH I)AVIS. a" TO RENT. ~ From the Ist ol Oct., next, a dwelling .house on Reynold street,at present occupiv ed by Gonl. Thus. Dawson. a t.so, “The largo wooden store corner of Mclntosh and Reynold streets, with a small store adjoining, at p resent occupied hy Mr. Luther Roll, as a carriage shop. At.so, Two stores, with dwellings attached, upper end North side of Broad si. For terms apply to July II 4t JOSEPH DAVIS. I. ■ TO RENT. fefsrm The dwelling house, North-oast corner liiplil of’ i'e.Tnir .7,'>d hilhorl streets. The Eastern and Western tenements, known i as the Bridge Bank Building. The Wesicrn tenements on Reynold's-slre," l . in I the rear ot Bridge Bank building, now occupied i hy Air. .1. S. Carapfiold: Those commodious stores in the Bridge Bank building, now occupied hy Robert Barber and VV. F. Horton. Apply to GEORGE AI. THEIV, Agent, July II Bank of Augusta. ■gStMii TO RENT, from the Ist ol Goto irjpfia her next, that spacious dwelling on ilia ISB|S| north side ot Broad street, at present O.yBH oceiipmd by Air. Henry Parson. For terras, ojijily to ROBERT F. POE. July 7 fit AokL FOR RENT OH SALG, front the fsfsEn first of October next, t Do Dwelling on .JiLMuS. Reynold street, and the Store in Broad st. in tlic square above 11 1 0 lower market, ot presoul occupied by J.Guiraarin. Apply to J. Phinizy, or July 6 ts ANN SIMS. TO RENT, from Ist October next, the brick dwelling at tlia'corner ol Broad JM.OIJJL and (denier st. at present occupied hy Mr. -Vi inis. I Also, the Brick Dwelling on Ellis street, at pre- j sent occupied by IV. E Junes, Esq. Apply lo July o ts john phinizy, 1 J' -If TO RENT, the store and dwelling f' T jjj house formerly occupied by Airs. Hobby, ..ikkitULld- a first rale stand tor the Alillinery and Dross making business. Possession given immediately Enquire at ANTONY W HAINES, June 23 No. 231 Broad street. E RE NT —The three three slory stores and dwellings, on tHe corner of Broad and Camp bell streets, fire proof. The two three story dwellings in Campbell street, next below. I The two two story dwellings, east of the above. The one lwo story dwelling, corner of Reynolds , and Campbell streets. , The one two ttury dwelling, corner of Campbell ' | and Buy streets. I Four offices on Campbell street. , The one two story store and «1 welling, above the upper market,occupied hy Air. Edes. 1 The one three story fire proof store and dwelling , j next above the Bridge Bank. | The ono two story reproof store and dwelling, j , No. 4 Bridge Row. . The one two story dwelling near the lower mar- , kel, occupied by Mr. .Meredith. i The one three story dwelling near the Prosbytc- . rian church, occupied I>v Air. Stockton. Apply lo McKenzie* bennoch. , N. B. Notes payable quarterly, and the occupants j , paying for the use of the hydrant water on the lota. \ , July 4 xv l it The Constitutionalist will puh.ish the above weekly until the Ist of October. j fIAHE undersigned have lorniod a copartnership, 1 I .8 and will do business under the firm ol .!. AI. | i & VV. T. Adams. J. M. ADAMS, j 1 July 11,1833. VV. T. ADAMS. S Aficrlhe 15th nisi, we stiall tin prepared lo offer j • | for sale (ot (lie store now occupied hy Adams, Par-1 t j melee & Co.) a full assortment of Groceries. Or- ! | I tiers front our fri mds will moot attention. J. M.& W. T. ADAMS. i July 9 dlt IrwSw w3t 1 jfj' The Conslitulionalist and People's Prc:;.-. will I publish tiie aliovo six times. Ta BjissohlitfOSTif 1 ' rO-FARTNER. ' 3.J* SHIP.—The co-partnership hereloli rn exist-( ing between the subscribers, under the firm of Price j & Mallory, is this day dissolved hy mutual consent, j Either partner will attend lo settling t fio business ot tho lute concern, and are authorised to use the j - name of the firm for that purpose VVir.i.iAM O. Prick will continue the business I of Alorchanl Tailor and Clothier ns heretofore, at No. 253 Broad street, between I he <(lobe and United J States Hotel. WILLIAM «). PRICE, i JOHN MALLERV. Augusta, Juno 2, 183 , j fJMIK CO-IMRTN ERSfiJF heretofore .6. conducted under the firm of J& J Meßrydu, will lor tho future tic carried on under that ofJ J Alcßrydo A Co. -IA MES McBRYDE. n JOHN McBRYDE. may 14 ALEXANDER WALLACE, jtr OTJL’K.—The copartnership here tutor oxist ingin this city under tho firm ufCowling A I I GardellC) expired on the Ist day es January Inst, by its own.limitation. The business of the firm willhcclosed hy A. Gabukli.e. J. V . COW LING. Feb. 13,1837 ts A. GARDELIE: fiIHE Subscribei begs leave to inform bis friends -I aiidlho public, that he will continue lo traps acllhe Commission Business in this city, on der his own name. A. GARDELLE. fob 13 if 30 Dissolution of copartner”, i SHIP,—The copartnership heretofore existing between VV. T. Thompson and James McCalferty, in the Book and Job Printing business, was, hy mutual consent, this day dissolved. Those having demands against said firm will present them to Win, T. Thompson, to whom also all payments arc to be I ( made, and by whom the business will tie hereafter ! , conducted. VV T. THOMPSON, ] June 10, 1839. JAS. AIcCAFF£K fl. , In retiring from business, I would respectfully so-• | lint the patronage of my friends ior toy funner partner, who b every way prepared, and I am -m -liden’ will give general satisfaction to (hose who rnaytnvoi him with their business Tune It »A« M'.CAFfERTV OFFICIAL DAM H l\c ()- TUI'. (.1 ! ’Oll(,' | v ST ATI; S.OTTiEII V. f >r Iho benefit ofthe Angasla Indep’l Fire Compy <’|.ASN .No «7, ~.o n 1838. 1 ” 3 t 5 fi 7 8 '.I lo Ji li SI ‘lO si 33 •».» ,vj VO 71 7 37 87 I !.S‘m ( ; Kln ' li V “I'tive niimhers . 1,11 > »ln»tlari'eiirtt'el t n«l!llion Irom the JV| ;m " r llu ' drawing of ihe Virginia ■ I.it, 1.11 ery, ||„. benefit ~| JN.>ri;,|! t . (’lam ■ . 1.3 ,ii", ulucli ,|, -ermines | holme .d ull tickets 1,1 hi the above Lottery. —• T,lly 11 ' A. READ, Airetu. I) it AWN r 2' E3 0 M S£) A V . HKORUIA STATE s- o T T £'] BS V, For thobenoflt of tho ■\H-;nst:« liidepi-udcnt Fire ('muiianv. , FI,ASS NO. SB. FOR 18LH. I>> he determined |,y || N . drawing ofthe Virginia Mato I,oil, TV, lor llu- Henelll ol llie Mongolia Academy, (,’InHH No I. '1 o bo drawn at A 1.10 X \ NURIA, Va. on Salunlay t July Mih, 1838. D.S. fir.nuoiiv ,V i *o , Managers. A. READ, Contractor 75 Numbers—l 3 Drawn lialluls. 8 (3 II E M 13 . I Prize of $30,000 $30,000 I 10,000 10,000 1 (1,000 0,000 1 5.000 5,000 1 4,000 4,000 1 2,500 5,500 1 2,000 2,000 1 1,717 1,7.17 25 1,000 25,000 25 500 12,500 28 300 8,400 200200 40,000 (, 2 100 0,200 52 HO 4,000 02 fill 3,720 52 50 3,100 124 40 4,000 124 30 3,720 4,343 20 80,HOI) 21,580 10 245,830 20,705 Prizes, animating to $500,137 Tickets slo—Shares hi proportion. JUST lt£CElVl3l>, 1 case plain Palm Leal Hoods, 1 case with capes do do do Also, a lew fine Straw and Leghorn Ilomicls, may 21 For sale hy VVm. 11. CRANE. [\[ IOW KOOKS, just received and lor sale by ■IA T. H. &1. C. Plant, liurton, or tho Scigs, hy the nullior of the South west, Lalitte, Aic. Fielding on Society, hy U I’Ward. The Squire, a novel in 2 vols, hy the author ol Agnes Serlo, the Ik iross, &u. 'l'lie River ami the Desert, hy Miss Pardoe, uu thor of the City ofthe Sultan, &e, in 2 vols. Tho Two Flirts, and oilier tales hy Lady Rlcss inglon, I'. L IJulwer, Ac Sketches ol Young Ladies and Young Gentlemen hy Quiz; Illustrations hy i’hiz.and original sketch es by Tiz, Kiz, and (!iz. ’1 rnJ A'henian Captive, a Tragedy in 5 aels,hy Thomas No,;n T'dlonrd, author of lon, &e Atlantic Sleam Ships, willi plates, &c. July 3 PIANO POBTiSS' «v. ■! -I~ tGSSs®7i» r, | , s 'w■ ■*« ' Ay.'-; *.v. j-'U, y . ,:*•;* ?-a wiUAS-i&lMnfty- -- •* ;4 |]j rs i j ¥ | PA RSONS Ims added to bis stork, n supply ® “ • of those much uwturmrd I’iuno Fortes, nvndo j»y Messrs. Uobort Nunns, (’lark & Co. «I N.VorU. The true chamctor ol thexo insirul anus is ho well psiublishcd in this pari of the country, it. ih denned U.miGcessnry.to speak in ilieir praise—indeed I hoy ejirnk lor themselves. Tho stock, which is row very large, comprises n good number ol insinimrnls from each of our ihree lic.si in.inu factories, and it is believed, oilers greater advantages to pmvb ihi tm, ihmi cun be bad at any ol *ho Northern establishments. July 4 - /-,• i . gStScSf f's' -« V LIVJEIiY STABLE . rn’ill !i subserber Imving rejairelmsed ol Rainey H. Alniand, the extensive range oi atablcK for merly owned by him, in llie rear of the I’avdioii, and known for a long time as tbe (Ilobe Hotel slaj hies, lias fitted limn up in their former style, and they are now ready lor the reception and keeping of Horses, either of citizens or transient persons His numerous liiends and anjnaiiilane.es in tli« Western states who are in lb ■ baliit of bringing droves of Horses lo Ibis city, ore also respectfully informed, that ho is prepared to keep any number of j lorses that iiiay be brought. He will also act as (>cnornl Agent, for the sale of Horses, Carriages, and from Ins long experience in (lie business, and bis extensive ncrjuaiulanco, lie liojies to receive a liberal j>a Iron age. No expense or exertion shall bo spared to satisfy those who may see jiroper to patroni/.o him, and lie most rehjjn:lluJJy informs the public, that be con tinues lo do business at bis old stand as formerly. JOHN 15. OUKHUOiN. {K/'The liOiiisvillo (Kentucky) Journal, will please publish this in their Weekly paper, until the first November next,and charge the same to Chro nicle »V Sentinel and forward their account lor payment. dm June HO I!S. APHt/j It Id respect Cn/Iy informs the la a. dies ol Augusta and iiambiirg that she in tends making her residence in t lie above city, Torino purpose oi resident Ladies’ !)rcss Maker.— She hopes by her attention lo please all those who may iasor her with a visit, lo endeavor lo realize that generous patronage which is always tendered from a liberal community. ( balers can ho left, at Mr I)’Alltel’.-, Clock and Watch Kslablislnnent, llroad «tn < I, next to Marlin Fredcricli’s, or at her place of re. idenee, Jackson street, next to the baptist church, (ientloinen’s fine Linen made to order. may 12 SFIUNH DUV <H)()!>S. A FKKN(/// eambrie jirinfH d-4 fancy colored French rnrjhlins d-4 new style mourning muslins (doves,silk and cotton Hosiery Kick fancy colored figured silks First quality black silks Linen cambric hdkfs (’aj», bonnet and belt ribbons F-uncv dn*HH hdkfs in variety fk.ppffine black Iminbasins ‘Superfine blk and colored chulic.i tSupcrfliu; i.'aJianas, with a variety of other new (roods, which ti» f: ' hfler at lair prices. Rprll U KHuAF^HAUMICJfALf.. C. 11. JESSUP Ar CO# OFKKU for sale on reasonable terms 30 hhds Sugar of extra fine quality 20 do do 2d quality 10 do do low priced Orleans , r ;0 casks superior Malaga Wirt 100 hags prime Cuba Coffee, nil of southern importation may 2 ATTRACTIVE! New and Fashioimblc Hummer Goods. iU ST receiving, a hoaiitiful aueorlraent and choice Hcleolion of new niyle Ouudu, for (.entleraen’a summer wear, reveoily purchased in the New Yoik market from ihe lule.it uo(>ortat!one, which (he sub.cribere are prepared to make to meas ure at short notice, in the newest style, according to ihe most approved paiterns of fashion, which they have just received. Tho public are respectfully so lu nod to call, examine, and make a selection. 1 hey will .-ell goods hy the piece or pattern. WM O PRICE. in*n 31 'Draper’nndiTailc , No 25s liruad at u * j . rt.o vis otk c. -3 fe N , Wi'nit.-iy, 11.0 I Silt i ll .st. iliu Georgia Kail luintl u.il bo opened 1 n' .1.0 conveyance of IWcnacra and I'rii .■ hr to tTawfordaville 1 1.0 * ar.s will leave ( amak on Mondaya, VVed s iics.lnvH, nml fiidays, immcdiato'y a (lor rim arri val oi tho train trom Augusta, Leave Crawlord -1 villu )).. Tuosilays, Thursdays ami Saturdays, nl 10 ! * o clock, A. M. lor Washington, Alliens, Crccnsboro'and * Madison, connect will, llm oars at l.’rawfordvillo RICHARD Pf.TBRS, J r . la siilont l.uginccr A Sup’t oi Transportation Juno li 1 • fJOIMiIA If VII. HOAD NOTICH. lil.U< I IT is now carried on rhn Kail Komi lie i vvci ii Augusta anil IVarrcnton, at I In- follow iiur rail's rollon iff] pur bale, merchandise 25 cents I'l'r hunilri'il punnils, or A els per cubic loot. Bel ween Augusta ami trawlimlville—cotton rl tin per halo, merchandise 331 eta per hundred i pounds, or ns per ruble fool. 1 < o'orgo 11 Thompson, agent lor llm Co at Craw illo, niul .luo. 1 1. U ihorls, ngiMitol (Ik* (’ompaiiy at It urrenton, will n't.aul to receiving and forward lll o produro and merchaiuiict', without charge for commissions or storage. Spacious warehouses ha\o been eroelod at (tin above slatious tor the re i option ol merchant!iso, until u islorwardod RICHARD PKTKRB, Jr. Resident Knaiuecrijr Sup’t of Transportation June 11 UU UMO.V I> A \ I> I'K I'KItMU KG II it Ali.-ttO.tl), The completion ol this Ruil-Koail, (lion. Peters burgh lo Manchester, opposite Richmond,) makes the chain of rad roads through the state of Virgi ma continuous, with the exception of only nine miles, and adds important advantages to the inland route for Northern and ISimlhurn travelling. There are established on il two daily trains, one of which ia in connection with the Norih and South 1 Mail lone ; and a iri weekly train connecting with the “Halifax, Wilmington, anil Charleston Rail Road, Stage and Steamboat l.ine.” Passengers from the South by I bo daily 11 Metro poliinn Mail lane,” will arrive in Richmond i n the evening alter that .on which they leave Raleigh, and liaving the night for rest, are yet enabled, by existing arrangements, to proceed to liallimoro oi. the succeeding day, and llieiieo to Philadelphia the same night, m time lor the morning hunts to New York 'f ine, loss than throe days from Raleigh to New York. 1 Passengers who leave Charleston fir Wilmington > on Sunday or Tuesday evening, will, if they arrive iu Halifax hy five o’clock on Tuesday or Thursday evening.'he brought In Richmond by the tri weekly f line, in time for the Wednesday or Friday morning's cars for Washington, whcicby they will reach Bal timore the same evening, and can proceed to Phila delphia the same night, and arrive in Now York be fore dinner on Thursday or Saturday : being /css j than four day s from < 'harleston to Now York. °Tho connexion is equallygood ami expeditious with llm extra line from Wilmington, ami with all I 1.0 lines from North to South. The route through Petersburg!! mid Richmond will ho found also to I o one of the best routes Irom •bo South to llio Virginia Springs. Tim passen gers ctiii arrive iu Charlottesville, having only Ibrly- Ibur miles stage Irat’elling ullor reaching the rail , roads in Virginia, iu Ihreo days from Charleston, and two days Irom Raleigh. All possible arrangements are made on Ibis Rail lioad for 11.0 eomlottablu and safe transportation ol 1 passengers. Olliceuf the Uiehmouil and Petersburg) Unil-Uoail Co. May I 1 .), 183 b. y 2m ritiwn sduing goods, A / A'„. 200 I’.nml-rt ml. rgf 11. WT ATT & < '<>. have received, and 0 • are now opening a (atgo stock of Spring and Slimmer Dry Goods, well nsi/oiTM, and having lioeu pnrehasod at reduced prices, will bo sold at a small advance on cost tor cash. They have now a good assortment of black and J blue black Italian 1 .nstring, grew do Paris anil grus do Swiss Silks, Plaid SilUs mid small figured Hole not Silks, btmdsiuuo french Mn.dii's and printed .Swiss Muslins, black and while and colored Jaco -1 nets small paileriis, large ami small cheeked Swiss y Muslins and Cambrics, furniture Calicos, while and colored colton fringes assorted, cotton and " linen Nettings, and 10 J Uobbinot for pavilions, u Irish I.incus and I .awns, 5-0 and 10-4 liisli Sboet * ings,'fable and llinleyo Dinpors, Damask Tabic f Clulbs and Napkins, brown Linens and Linen Dril hugs, Vestings, a very largo assoitmenl ol Cotton Hose and 1 do, with a variety of other seasonable sends. npril ID IVI 1.1.1 AM « IV A V I a l'- s Pl'.C'fi'f/I.L\ informs lbs Iriandr nml all I B.fee ol lew customers who bereloibro patronised ‘ him, wbilo agent (iir Joseph Slmonon, that lie is I now, and has been all along, since the 10t.fi day of J October last, engaged W ith James Anderson & Co, j in their Dry Coeds slum, next door above Turpin ( A If Antiguan's Drugstore, lironil sired, where be will ho found erpially ns atlonlivo lo the calls ol his customers, and all who may bo disposed lo extend | their patronage lo the new establishment, as fur ] mid oh ns good terms, ami the assortment of i Dry Goods will bo found equally as large and as , choice as heretofore kept by him in I In. same store. The subscriber would also inform the public that bo is not an agent Ibr Joseph Shannon, nor lias be bad an agency in any business, since the subscriber ■ discontinued it on the Kill. October Inst, as the public have also been notilied by his advertisement lo tieil cffoel on iliu 10l li of Oelober, JH37 \VM C. WAV, At l ho sloro of James Anderson & Co. may 3b, 1838 if ftroaif si. AngUsbi, Ca. INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC. **nr.LlAM If. ORCHARD, Professor of Mu- V V sie, respectfully announces lo the ladies and gentlemen of Augusta, (hat he has removed lo 147 iiroad street, a lew doors below the fugle and j Plkciiix Hole), and is now prepared to give lessons in music on the Piano forte, < lunar, and flute. As it is ;V/r, O's.intention to make Ibis eily Ins portrm nenl residence, be will be enabled to wait on those who may require Ins services, with iliu strictest punctuality. Mr. O. will give instructions at bis own residence or that of bis pupils. Application to be made as above, or at Mr, lianta's l urniluroand j Piano forte store, N. If Piano fortes and Organs limed and rc- ! paired in I l.e most complete manner and at I lie short- I eat notice ts npril f° | JO, JBOUKCiJOOtt*, SILK DVLR AND SCOUKLR, from Paris, I having arrived at Augusta, where be inti nils to j make bis permanent residence, in the practiced bis j professional business, bus Ibo honor to inform the ! indies and gentlemen of Angmilu and adjoining 1 counties, licit he bus taken a sellable bouse on I I liroad street, two doors below Mr. Augustine frod- | j crick’s, where all kinds of Silks, Crapes, Ac. will be ! DV KD in the most fashionable and permanent col- ! j ors, at the most reasonable price.-,. Ladies’ Merino, Cashmere and Crape .Shawls, and Leghorn Hals I i cleansed and pressed, so as to look as well as new. | Gentlemen's apparel scoured and ami renewed lo ! their primitive color and brighlncss. IK/* Good prices given lor old clothes j may 11 UITV SllflUl f’N BAI,i:. ON the first Tuesday in August next, nl Iliu lower market house in the city of Augusta, vvilluu the usual sale hours, will be sold one fine large buy saddle Horse, bridle and martingale ; levied on us the property of Charles and Robert Lambert J W. A T. Nesmith vs, Charles and Robert Lam bert. Terms cash—bankable money July 0 id K. MARTIN,B. C. A RICHMOND SHERIFF'S BALE. WILL he sold on the first Tuesday in Au gust] next, within the legal hours of sale, at the lower market, in the city of Augusta, the fallowing property, to wit: Threw lots of land situated in the city of Augusta, and known hy numbers 10, 17 and 18, on the north side of Broad street; each lot containing thirty feet, more or less, front on Broad street, and running back one hundred and eighty feel, more or less, lo Jones street. Also, six Negroes, to wit. Billy, Horrace, Tom, Sarah and her two infant children, one buggy carriage and bay horee; all of which are levied upon as the property of Benjamin Sirns, to satisfy an execution from the Superior Couit of Richmond county, at the instance ol Smith McCall & Co. vs. Win. Sims and Benjamin Sims. f. W. I.ACV, fih'fl R. f 1 July 7, 1»J8 'il PUBLIC SALKS. <■ «tton nt Auction. THIS DAY, the Uth inst, at J 2 M, U ill Ini .ro.d, will lout res irve, to llio highest bid i l:r > 1,,r 1 ash, at Cummings’ Warn House, the cele lunu il i rul . ~t l ‘Jttou l.oloogmg u, , tlc Cli |„ l<(o j John tux. Samples will ho drawn and exhibited tu 10 a. tu. on ilayol sale. j„]y ]■} HY W. E. &J. U. JAKSCON, ; This l>ay, at 10 o’clock, in front of our store, will he sold, la lil Is Mnnongahchi Whiskey 5 liluls I! ye do 10 hoses Muscat Wine 11 boxes Clarot Wine 1- Ihixos superior Madeira 0 i|r casks I uuguodoo Wuui 10 hoses Lemon Syrup <’ casks superior I luret 10 1 casks 4th proof Brandy , 1- boxes assorted Cordials 1 7 bids Flour HI kegs Lani 10000 cuiiimuu Sogars July * * Terms cash 15V W. E. & J. if. JACKSON. Ibis Day, at 10 o'clock, in front of our store, will he sold, II liluls superior Sugar 00 Furnacus 4000 Ihs Bacon _ J “'y * * Terms cash. AIEUINIMTIt ATOR’S sale. ' WILL ho sold, at the lower market house hi Augusta, on the first Tuesday in August next, within the legal hours of sale, in pursuance of an order ol the Court el Ordinary ofKiclimond vminly, a lot of land in said city, holurtging to the eslnto ol David McKinney, coiiliiining a fronton Lllis street, ol thirty (cct, ixoro or less,amH>onndcd east by lot of Alexander Martin, south by lotol , and west hy lot occupied hy Mrs. Craigo. JimeS wld JOHN P. KIND, Adiu'r RICHMOND IHBRirPI SAKE. ILL bo sold on the first Tuesday in Sep- Y V lemher next, at the lower market house in (ho city of Augusta, within llio legal hours of sale, a negro woman named Kachcl, levied upon as the p.opcrty ol David Aughtry, to satisfy a 11. fa. I'tora the Inferior Court of Richmond county, issued upon the foreclosure of a mortgage, at the instance of Lawrence T. Sliopp, assignee, vs. the said Aughtry. F. W. LACY, Sh’ff. K. C. July 7, 1888. td . KKII.UOND SllKlill T’S SALE. WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in Au gust next, within the legal hours of sale at the lower market house in the Cily of Augus ta, the following goods, to wi ; 148 pieces Calicoes 2370 yds* 30 do Lattice 376 1G do Vesting 35 1 do hlk silk Cumhlc.t 6 2 do colored Cambrlck 30 43 do hlk and eolotcd Silks 301) I do Grass Cloth 3 ! 1 do brown Cambrick 7 | 2 do pink corded Skirls j 3 do Shuttles 4!) {J4 do slumped dimity 114 1 do hlk Tubby Velvet <> 1 do linen Ticking ft) 0 ihsTuikcy lied |J3 pieces Camliiit: dimity 10 yds. 40 do French Muslin 325 I! do While Holds At Col Cruvats 10 do Corded Muslin 36 3 do Linen Cambric 8 21 do Jackonetl Muslin 180 1 Kobe Dress, 12 Bagdad shawls 12 Flagg silk ildkfs H pieces Plain Ac figured Bohiiiett 48 4 do llg'd Book Muslin 8 II do Mull Muslin 18 14 do Plain Hook & Swiss Muslin 84 10 do Fig’d Swiss 44 0 do Hulinctt 8/ 2 do Crape Camhleit 15 6 do Vignonia Caasimero 54 6 do Striped At Drab do 30 j 28 Negro Hdkls I l 5 pieces Rod Flannel 02 yd» I 3 pieces White Flannel 28 I do Crinilon Circassian 8 I do Col’d do 16 I do Fig’d Bull' do « I Ladies Cloak 3 pieces While drilling 30 I do Drown do 10 1 do Check’d do 14 3 <|o Hamilton do 22 10 do Buckram 3 do Fustian 85 I do Sail Duck 38 1 do 5-4 Irish Sheeting 43 1 do Bung up Coni 13 10 Ihs Shop twine 150 pair While At Col’d Colton Hose 2 pieces Black Bombazotlo 46 2 do littllian Nett 40 .3 do English Boinhazm 30 2 do French 10 4 do hlk canton Crape 14 do do crape Holies 5 do hlk Dalian Crape 38 2 do Green and While 1 do while Linen 3 lljdo Irish Linen 144 15 do Carpet Binding 50 limey Shawls 5 Veils hlk and while 5 Scarfs, 3 marine Mantles 3 pieces silk Fringe 5 do Linen do 3 pair Suspenders do 2 pair while coltoit I large fancy Box, 0 small Boxes 1 doz cotton Suspenders 6 Thibctl wool Shawls 3 needle winked Capes 100 pieces corded and hlk silk Braido 30 do wide do do do 20 do Beggars Luce, 20 do Narrow do 1 Lot of Side and Tucking Conihu 8 pieces Plain Bohinetl Fooling, 30 do Thread Lace, 111 yds 3 do do Inserting 10 V do do Edging 60 (i do (Jimp Lace 44 10 do 30 strips 80. kln erting (> do worked do 37 2 do Scolloping 30 2 lbs. Sewing Silk, 2 doz. Spools colored Colton 20 Reams Wrapping Paper, I 4 Window Blinds, 8 Umbrellas, 5 Parasols, 2 Pieces Carpeting 30 y <1». 30 pair bl’k and white Silk Hose, 3 Night Caps, 30 Dirk and Pocket Knives, 1 Lot of Scissors, 1 lot Buttons and Moulds I lot sundries in show case No I do do do do No 2 < 1 do do do do No 3 1 do Ivory and dressing Combs, 25 pair Gentlemens Gloves, 60 do Ladies do 10 doz Tape and Bobbin 24 paii H L Hinge*. All of which ore levied upon as the property of Holloway & Danforlh, to satisfy a R. fa. from iho Inferior Court of Richmond county, at tho inaiancs of Catnmarin, lio*ach & and Bohler, for Ih sure off'. Whuehouse Chaika L, Caju* rnaxiu v;.. ilia said Holloway & Danforlh. F. W. I.AOV, SU'iT. R. q. ’ Inly 7, 1838 id