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NOTICE. —Tlir firm of Adams, Parmeloe, A
Co , is this day dissolved by imilual consent.
, The business of the concern will be Bellied by
pjiherof I bo partners.
J. M. ADAMS,
A. (> PAR MELEE,
ii. Webster.
July IT, 1533. Ir4w<sfw4t
United Stales Mail—ForNew V«rk7“
(Time ot passage 60 to 70 hours.)
,(: ' llloiel '’ will leave Ken’s
Wednesday, 18ih July,
at 10 o’clock, a. M- For engagements fr passage,
apply to WILLIAM PATTON, Agent,
No 6 Filzsiir.ons' wharf.
N. If—Passengers by iho Neptune can reach
Philadelphia or Baltimore in loss time and expence
than by the ■* Ini.ami Route."
ftT* The Mail will close at the Post Office at 0
o’clock, A. M same day—letters received on board
until 1°- ' It July 17
CJ.R C) CERI M S.—The undersigned having
I connected themselves in iho above business,
under the firm of bpenrs A White, will keep con
stantly on hand a large and well selected stock,
suitable for the country trade, which they offer for
sale on accommodating terms, and solicit their
Iricnds to call and examine fur themselves. Onr
stand is No. 5150, south side Broad street, Stovall’s
now buildings. FRANCIS SPF.ARS,
_Julyl7 trwlm RICHARD B. WHITE.
EXECUTORS & ADMINISTRATOR’*
SALE.
ON the first Tuesday in October next, will he
sold at the Court House in I'eKalb county,
lot 206, in the 17th District of originally Henry
county, belonging to the estate of Archibald Bell,
deceased.
Also, on tbo same day at the Court House in
Lumpkin county, will be sold lot 1063, in the 4th
District, Ist section, originally Cherokee, belonging
to the estate ot Mary White, deceased, tinder or
ders of the Court of Ordinary, of Burke county.—
Terms on the day of sale ; purchasers paying for
titles. ELIAS BELL, Executor of
Archibald Bclfand administrator of
July 17, 1838 60d Mary White,deceased.^
Brought to augusta jail, on
the Mih instant, a negro hoy, calls himself
Jacob, says he belongs to Winny Hill, Abbeville
I lislriet, S. C.; ho is 16 years old, light complected.
The owner is requested to come forward, pay ex
penses and take him from jail.
July 17,1838. 3t ~ELT MORGAN, Jailor.
lUIIE business heretofore conducted under the
■I firm of Wm. B. McKee A. Co. will hereafter
lie continued under that of McKee A. Dow, at their
old stand, 363 Broadstrcct. Augusta, July 1,1838.
WM. B. McKEK,
1 July 17 w4t JNO. M. DOW.
ITJOUR months after dale application will he
If made to the Court of Ordinary of Burke coun
ty, for leave to sell lot No 95, Bth District, Mcrri
, wether county, belonging to James F. Brown, a
{ minor. ELIZABETH BROWN,
* July 17,1838. Guardian of James F. Rrwwn.
COLUMBUS JOCKEY CLUB RACES.
fIfHE Fall Meeting of 1838, will commence over
I. the WESTERN COURSE, at Columbus,
Gn., on Tuesday, the 9th day ol October next, and
continue five days. First day, Sweepstakes tor 3
year olds spring of '3B; snb $2OO, ft. $106; I mile,
best two in three, to name anil close 13th Septem
ber next; four or more to make a race. Already
three entries, Col. G. Edmondson, Messrs. Bonner
& Iverson, and Messrs. Hammond & Co.
2d day, J. C. Purse, 2 mile heats, $359
3d day do 3 do do free 500
4th day do 4 do do for 800
bill day do heat 3 in 5 do all 300
i The fall campaign will commence here ; and that
all may have a fair start, three additional stables to
these owned here, are on their way to our course to
commence training. Our sporting friends of Ala
bama and South Carolina are therefore invited also,
to come and measure strength with the Georgians at
the onset, and return the last week in April t ext, to
the regular spring meeting, to lest with them the
long rub. To avoid inconvenience, those intending
to come with stables, would do well to write to the
Secretary, that suitable accommodations should be
hi readiness. S. M. JACKSON, Scc’y.
July IT cowtd
X | OIIN TRUELLE, (from Paris,) Orna- |
•J mental Hair Manufacturer at Mrs. Sera’s Mdb
ncry store, on Broad street, opposite the Eagle and
Phiottix /Jotol, keeps constantly on hand, a large as
sortment of Ornamental Hair, of all kinds, such as
Braids, Plaits, Puds, Curls, Ac.
Also, Ladies and Gentlemen’s Wigs, ready made,
or made to order tit the shortest notice.
N. B. Country merchants supplied at the lowest
rates. 3t July 16
C GEORGIA LlME.—Kindi Stone Lime, ol
Ras good quality as any in the market, put up
in boxes, stronger, lighter, and more convenient for
transportation than barrels, and holding the same
quantity. Price $3 ihe single box. and $2 50 by
the quantity, delivered at Augusta, tit Jacksonboro,
and at ihe mouth ol Briar creek, on the Savannah
river, it will be sold at the same rales with freight
off. Apply to T. L. SMITH, Planters’ Hold, or
D. KIRKPATRICK A. Co.
June 14 trwijdtf
Patent Steam
FE ATHER RE NOVA TOR,
Eor Health and Economy.
r|HIE subscribers havi tg purchased the right ol
J the PATENT FEATHER DRESSER,
for this State, would respectfully inform the citi
zens of Augusta and vicinity, that they have one
of said Machines in .successful operation in Mcln
tosh street, corner of Reynolds.
The work is done entirely by the operation of
Steam, no lire coming near the Feathers, and no
possibility ol scorching or otherwise injuring them.
By this operation all moths are destroyed and re
moved, without loss or waste of Feathers ; on the
contrary, the bulk is very much increased, many
times one half, —nothing being removed but small
particles of dust, &o. They arc also cleansed and
purified from all disagreeable smell that often at
tends Feathers, and are entirely cleansed and dried,
and have the appearance and essential qualities of
New Feathers.
They would invite all house-keepers, and those
who prefer sleeping on pure and soft beds—w ho
study health and economy, to try, and prove the
Blcatn Feather Renovator.
All persons are invited to call and see the Ma
chine and its operation, and be convinced of its
utility.
N. B.—The inhabitants of the town can, by
notifying the subscribers, have their beds taken
from their dwellings and returned the same day,
well dressed and reedy for immediate use, lor s'2 To,
provided they do not contain more than 35 pounds,
and 8 icnts per pound for all over that amount, or
if th-y choose to send them in, the price wall be
„ $2 00,
/ 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 the experiment, may
send them a hod or beds, of any quality of Feathers,
from the best and newest, to the oldest and poorest
they have, provided they are either Geese or Duck
Feathers, and may bo assured, no charge will bo
made, in any case, unless perfect satislaalion be
given. J I DUNLAP.
July 12 trwtf WM ll GPEf'K
' July 17
/•1000 ACRES °F WM) FORSALE
-X'V/VM.r 0 n arcoiiiiiio<latiiig lonua by
U L. KI)WARDS,
Juy I' wf't Elbert county, Ga
j SKOPI-J. —(50 coil Hale Hope, just re
* * ceived ami lor sale by
July 17 w. K. A J (’ JACKSON.
It I 1 i KM\ ES—Silver and Pearl handles,,
- ior sale by CLARK, RACK 12TT A Co.
July 17 •
\ JtOMA IIC \lS’Et ■ A it. Aromatic \ut
, l e S‘* r i K's Vincgrcllos, Smelling Bottles, Ac, fur
sale by CL A UK, RACK HIT A Co.
July 17
ORL’lll'l FORK. —7O bbls New York city
x . , inspection Prime Pork, lor sale low by
July 13 6t WILLIAM BOSTWICK.
I UST It ICC El V El »7t!it UoL p. r‘ s„ ea " r r
75 bags t. recti Coflbe, 5 tierces Honey,
July - For sale low by N. SMITH & Co.
pUAIN ANI> JIINLO STRAW HON
just received and for sale by
_July 10 WM. H CRANE.
i I BASK El’S LHATIH.UiNL, just re
ceived, mid for sale by
July 10 JOHN S. HUTCHINSON.
C 'HECKS ON CIIA It LESTO.M, for sale
1 by the GEO. INS. J RUST CO.
june 22
MOLASSES. —40 bhds Cute New Orleans Mo
lasses, on consignment, by
June 20 _ JOHN M. COOPER & SON.
VICTORIA. .SKIRTS, nisi received ami lor
June 12] sale by Wm. H. CRANE.
■>AVER . —2O reams (itio Medium Printing Pa
per lor sale, on consignment, at factor’s prices.
Apply at Ibis oliice. J une ]3
ON CONSIGNMENT.—IOOO pieces heavy
Hemp Ragging; lor sale low by
janSO if Hi H.C.RIIVSON A CO.
I^LOUR.— 70 bbls superfine RiehiuondTTomT
suitable for family use,just landed and for sale
_Junc 11 by GEO. R. JESSUP & Co.
SUGARS. —Just recteved, 10 hhds Fine Sugars,
5 Idols 2d quality d0.,5 boxes l.o'g Sugar, for
sale low by JNU. M COOPER & SON.
July IG
GIN. —20 bids Jencks’ best Rye Gin,
20 bbls Rye Gin, for sale low by
July JO .IXO M. COOPER & SON.
ri>UK most eolebifitod and elfoctuul CORN
X PLASTERS, for sale by
June 5 ANTONY .A HAINES.
JAMES’ NEW NOVEL—THo Rubber, a
Talc; just received and ior sale by
June 2 T H & I. G. PLANT.
BACON--A choice lot of assorted, the Hums
very suitable for family use.
may II _ CLARKE, McTIER & Co.
DOCT. MONROE, DENTIST,may be con
suited professionally at all hours at Hie Eagle
and Phoeinx Hotel, Room No 10. if may 2
l\l OTIC E.—During the subscribers temporary
J * absence Mr. A. 11. Slone is ins duly anthori
red Attorney. GEO. A. WALKER". may 1 ts
\7EWCROP MOLASSES 70 bhds. for
Xll sale by TS& U II METCALF,
march 20
f I VOBACCO.—On consignment 80 boxes To-
X Imccu, manufactured by Tench & Steagall
fur sale low by JOHN M COOPER, & Sun.
GEORGIA NANKEENS, a very superior
article just received by VV. 11. CRANE,
march 21.
I iICKLE KNIVES AND E()llKS^-wiib
■- plain silver bamlles, a first rate article, (or sale
by CLARK, RACKET!’ & Co.
_ June 23 Iw
CULVER PORKS.—Tablcand Desert Forks
with Silver Desert Knives and Forks to mutch,
constantly on baud and for sale by
JuneB3 Iw CLARK, RACKETT*Co.
Notice .-hand iji SCRANTON are au
thorised to act ns my agents during my absence
from the city. DANIEL HAND.
June 12 1m
I FLORIDA SEGARS.—ISO,OOO Florida Se
p;nrH t j'.iHt. received.umi ior sale at niiiiiuluclu.
rer«’ prices by VV. E. & J. U. JACKSON,
June 12 Auctioneers.
(~-i EORGIA NANKBENS.—Just received
X n few eases Georgia Nankeens and will be
sold low by JOHN S. HUTCHINSON.
June 14
SALE, two fine pair ol Horses, well
broke cither (or double or single harness, suit
able for family use, will bo sold low Apply to
June 14 B. D. COOKE.
8’ HAVING (UAS ESPortable Morocco Sim
ving Cases, with every article necessary, very
complete, and compact, for sale by
June 23 Iw CLARK, RACKETT, & Co.
A COOK W ANTED, of good character am'
il. capacity,to cook lor u small family, lor which
a liberal price will bo paid. Enquire at ibis office,
or at No. 293 Rroad street ts June 7
|>A VI LION BOBBINET.-60 pieces Bub-
JL hind for Pavilions, 10-4 wide; also, Colton
and Linen Netting, just received by
J une 27 _ THO S. H. WVA TT A Co. _
mOOTH BRUSHES.—Fine Toolh Brushes,
X of English Miaunfacture, just received and for
sale by ANTONY & HAINES.
June 2fi
M' OSS’ PASTE BLACKING, equallT)
the best in the world, j nst. received ami for sale
l.y ANTONY A HAINES,
June 20 No. 232 Rroad street.
BUTTER KNIVES—a superiorassuitmcnt
of Silver, Stone, and Pearl handles, just re
ceived and for sale by
June 23 Iw CLARK. RACKETT & Co.
[NRENt 11 PE REUM E R V. —A lot of su
perior Frcticb Colugno and Lavender Waters,
Pomatums,Crete do I’crs, Ac. Ac inelegant hot -es
for sale by ANTONY A HAINES.
Juno 27
ANTI ARTRITTC, or India Rheumatic
Paper, a German article, which is extensively
used for the cure ol Rbeninatisin, just received and
for sale cheap by ANTONY A HAINES,
Juno 12 832 Broad street.
r |U) HIRE.- Kunr or five Negro Roys.
I. Also,about the same of women and girls.
Apply to D. L. HOLLIDAY,
jan 10 7 tl
STOVALL At HAM LBN,
WHOLESALE DRV GOODS MERCHANTS,
And General Grocers,
AUGUSTA, Go.
Dry Goods Sale Room over the Grocery store.
spring Goods.
A E ARM l( 11A EL are now receiving
'j lltoir usual supply ol Staple and Fancy Spring
Dry Goods, which they offer on their usual terms
and prices. april 10
9' TfST RECEIVED, 1 case plain Palm Leaf
Hoods, I case with capes do do do
Also, u few fine Straw and Leghorn Bonnets,
mav 21 For sale by Wm. H. CRANE.
VAUCLUSE COTTON OSNABUIIGS.
\ CONSTANT supply of the above article for
. sale at Factory prices by the agents,
mar 2 49 CLARKE, M’TEIR &CO
i|9 ATCIIES. —A large supply of the best
iTX Loco Eoco Matches, always on hand at
ANTONY A HAINES,’
june II No 232 Broad-st.
SHOT’ AND LEAD.—6OO bags A'hol,ass'd;
10 Kegs bar load; for sale at Manufacturers
I prices,by THUS J PARMELEK,
Agent of tho Shot Tower Co. of Baltimore.
A constant supply kepton hand.
march 10 fimo
NECK STOCKS.
SUPERIOR Black Satin, Boniha/.ir.c, Plain and
Figured Rlaek Summer Stocks, ol the best
make and style, last received by
WM. 0. PRICE,
June 16 « No. 258 Rroad street.
IVJOTIEE —All peraons I indebted to the late
la firm of Price A" Mallory, are respectfully soli
cited to call and settle without delay.
WILLIAM O PRICE,
July 2 iohn MALLERY.
FINE ENGLISH BROAD CLOTHS.
K UST received, some very superior import
.l led Black, Blue, and fashionable coloured
Cloth , o( the best English fabric, finest of wool and
velvet finish, which, with a beautiful assortment of
Pantaloon Stuff;, and superb Vestings, w ill he sold
by the pattern, or made to unasnre in their best
tyle, by WM O. PR PE.
June 16 Draper and Tailor
jVfOTICK.—Tho co-partnership heretofore ex
* Lling between Manns A. Flournoy ami Mi
rliiil Slulman, in Louisville, Georgia, is dissolved.
MARCUS A. FLO! KNOV,
By Ins lUtorney, U. VV, Fi.ournov.
July 16,1 s;<s. w6t
~jZyuT TO lli;\T.
From tho first October next, 1 lie store
(IKNo. *26(1, two doors above tiio United
States Hold, at present occupied by
ct*. Ti» William Hills. Apply to
V\ M. T. GOULD, or to
July 12 if JAMES GARDNER,
a , TO RENT.
! " D The dwelling' house, North-east corner
|SS|B=y| n f 'i'olfair anil Klherl streets.
The" Eastern niul Western tenements, known
as the Bridge Bank Building.
The Western tenements on Reynold’s-stteot, in
l lie rear ot Bridge Bank building, now occupied
by Mr. .1. S. Campfiehl:
Those eonnnodiona stores in the Bridge Bank
building, now occupied by Robert Barber and W.
F. Horton. Apply to
GEORGE M. TIIRW, Agent,
July 11 Bank of Augusta.
MFOR BENT OR SALE, from the
first of October next, the Dwelling on
Reynold street, and llio Store iu Broad st.
in tlie square above tlie lower market, at present
occupied by .I.Giiiinarin. Apply to J. Phimzy, or
July 6 u_ ANN SIMS.
a TO RENT, from Ist Ootober nest,
the brick dwelling at the corner ol Broad
nid ( enter si. at present occupied by Mr.
Mims.
Also, the Brick Dwelling on Rllis street, at pre
sent occupied hy W. R Jones, Rsq. Apply to
July 6 ts JOHN PinmZY.
HUNT—The three three story stores and
dwellings, on tho corner of Broad and Camp
bell streets, fire proof.
The two three story dwellings in Campbell aired,
next below.
The two two story dwellings, east of the above.
Tho one two story dwelling, corner of Reynolds
and Campbell streets.
Tho one two story dwelling, corner of Complied
and Bay streets.
Four o(dices on Campbell tired.
The one two story store and dwelling, above the
upper market,occupied hy Mr. Rdos.
Tho one three story fire proof store and dwelling
next above tho Bridge Bank.
Tho one two story reproof store and dwelling.
No. 4 Bridge Row.
Tho one two story dwelling near lho lower >nnr
kot, occupied hy Mr. Meredith.
The one three story dwelling near the Presbyte
rian church, occupied hy Mr. Stockton.
Apply to McKENZIR & HENNOCH.
TV H. (Votes payable quarterly, and the occupants
paying (or the use of the hydrant water on the lots.
July 4 wilt
I he Constitutionalist will publish the above
week I y until lit ej si of Oeti iher.
fldO HUNT, a commodious brick Store on
A Broad st. For particulars, apply to
may 22 JOHN S. HUTCHINSO N.
B." W. FORCE & (JO.
WIIOT.ESARE SHOE DEALERS,
No. 270 llruadst. Augusta, Oa.
I | AVE received 1000 packages Boots and Shoos
* B - comprising every article in the line; which
can ho sold ns low asm tho Northern cities. All ar
rangements being with Manufactures direct. A
general assortment of I,RATI lERS. npril 21
undersigned have firmed a co-partnership,
A and w ill do business under the firm ol .1. M.
&W. T. Adams. J, M. ADAMS,
July U, 1838. W. T. ADAMS.
Af.crlhe 15th insl. we shall he prepared to offer
for sale (at the store now occupied by Adams, Par
melee At Co.) u full assortment of Groceries, Or
ders from onr fn mds will meet intention.
J. M. At W T. ADAMS.
July 0 dlt trw2w w3t
Is-ls I lie Constitutionalist mid People’s Press will
publish the above six limes.
TICE.—Tile copartnership herelofbrs ex
-4 H isliiig between Win. Hills and J, A. Vromnan,
expired on llio 2dd nil. hy limitation, not on the K’th,
as published hy Wm. Hills; neither is the said Win
Hills anilioriscd to settle iheacroimls; thoreforn all
persons indebted to the firm will he held responsible
lor lheir accounts until some means are devised to
settle the same, ol which due notice will he given
lulya,I ulya, 1838. swtf J^ A. VROOMAN.
Dissolution of co-pahtner-
Ml IP.— 'J'he co-partnership hereioti re exist
ing between thosubsi rihers, tinder the firm of Price
At Mallery,is tins day dissolved by iiinliial consent.
Either partner will attend to settling llm business of
the late concern, and are authorised to use the
nmnool tliclinn lor that purpose
\V ii.i.iam O. Price will eonlinuo the business
ol Merchant Tailor and Clothier as heretofore, at
No. 258 Broad street, between the Globe and llnitril
Slates Hotel. WH,I,IAM O. PRICE,
JOHN MALLERV.
Augusta, Juno 2, 1838
rjvilE CO-PARTNEItSHIP heretofore
-1- conducted under the firm ol J At J Meltryde,
will fur the future he carried on under that ofJ ij-J
Mcßryde iV Co. JAMES MeBRVDE.
JOHN MeBRVDE.
may 14 ALEXANDER WALLACE.
[%[ OTTCE.—Tho copartnership herotolor exisl
(-* ing in this city under the firm of Cowling A
Cardelle, expired on the Ist day of January Insl,
hy its own.limitation. Tho business of tbu firm
willbcelosod by A. Gardki.i.k.
J. V. COW LINO.
Feb. 13,1837 ts A. GARDE LlEi
F | NlllO Subscribei begs leave to inform his friends
A and the public, that lie will continue totrnns
aet l be Commission Jliisincss in ibis city, un
der his own name. A.GAKHELLE.
fob 13 if 36
Dissolution or copartner-
SI l ll’.—The copartnership heretofore existing
between W, T. Thompson and James Met,'afieriy,
in the Book and Job Printing business, was, by
mutual consent, this day dissolved. Those having
demands against said (inn will present them to Win,
T. Thompson, to whom also all payments arc to he
made, and hy whom the business will be hereafter
conducted. W. 'J'. THOMPSON,
June 10,1838. lAS. McCAFFEKTV.
In ret iring from business, I would respectfully so
licit the patronage ol my friends for my former
partner, who is every way prepared, and I am con
fident. will give general satisfaction to those who
may favor him with their business
June 14 .lAS McCAFFERTY
WATCHES, WATCHES.
FINITE Subscriber lias just received by the Steam
JL 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. 242liroad-street.
May 30 JOHN I). MURPHY.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Wholesale
and retail, AN TO.MV HAINES, No. 232
Broad street, next-door to R. C. Baldwin’s whole
sale Dry Goods store, offer (or sale on liberal tenus,
500 packages fresh Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, I
Dye Stulls, Are. Are.
Country Merchants, arc invited to call and in
spect their stock. Orders executed with neatness
and despatch. Juno 20
r> ENOVATING LIQUID, Ibr extracting
lo all kinds of oil, paints, tar, and grease front
the most delicate colored silks, satins, cloths , hum
basins, or carpets, v\ nhoet injuring in the least their
color or texture. For sale hy
TURPIN, D’ANTIGNAC & Co.
may 1 <l2w sole agents Ibr Augusta.
JTfA Ml I, Y MEDICINES,— ( font tie tent or
rarigemenls having been made, Family and
Physicians’ Presoripiions ran he had at all lion's ol
tho night, and on the Sahhuth. so far as necessity
may demand,at Apothecary Hail, N 0.232 Broad-sl.
may 0 ANTONY Ar, HAINES.
igj’ There is a night hell at the door.
STRENGTHENING PLASTERS, pro
pared for pains, weakness in the breast side
hin-k, or limbs, Ac, they will give almost immediate
and soothing relief, and for pleasantness, safely,
eas-, and certainty, are decidedly superior to most
other remedies. For sale hy
ANTONY At HAINRS,
ap'jl 23 232 Broad i-treet
AGENCY'.
Savannah Insurance & TrinlCo,
r PiIE undersigned, Agent of the above coin pa !
I nv, will take risks on filupmenU. of Cotton or
>lerr handtze from thn, place to -a van mb, ( barh s
on n• 1 A’orthern porta. J.N’O, I 1.1.04 l>
dec 15 2J
HO Priors ol’ $l,OOO.
GEORGIA STATE
li O 'l' T !■: K v,
For the benefit of tho
Angit-Dt I I'm* Company.,
GLAtSS NO. 29. FOKINS.
1o Ih> rioloimim'd by lbs ilrawing of ilio Virginia
Lottery, lor ilit* Bcnctiiot tho Richmond
Actulemy, Class No <l.
lobe drawn at ALEXANDRIA, V«. on Saturday
July Slat, 1838.
I). S. Grkooky A Co . Managers.
A. RLAD, Contractor
Vo Numbers—ls Drawn Rallots.
SCHE M E .
I Prize of $35,295 $35,293
1 10,515 10,515
1 5,000 5,000
1 4,000 4,000
! 3,000 3,000
* 2,500 0,800
1 2,250 2/250
1 2,01)0 2,000
1 1.750 1,750
1 1,000 1,000
1 1,500 1,500
1 1,400 1,-100
1 1,300 1,300
1 1,250 1,250
1 1,200 1,200
50 1,000 50,000
50 250 12,500
5° 220 11,000
5° 200 10,000
(| 0 100 9,000
;«rwi,h n great number of smaller Prizes.
33,30.> 1 l izcs, amounting to $510,200
Pickets sl(l—Sliaroa in proportion.
pVj I'.\V ItOoKs, {list received and lor sale by
i l * I . 11. »V j. ( . I*|iiiit,
Burton, or the Soige, by the author of the South
west, La title, An-.
Fielding on Soeietv, by R I* Ward.
J ho Siniire, n novel in 2 vols, by tlio author ol
Agnes Sorlo, the f/eircss, &e.
Jhe River and 11io Desert, liy jl/iss I’ardoe, an
O’er et the Oily of tlu* Sultan, Are, in 2 vols.
I lie 1 wo Flirts, and other tales by Lady Bless
ingtun, E 1. Bulvvor, Ate
(Sketches ul \ oiing Dailies and Young Gentlemen
by Quiz; illustr ilioiis by /’biz,and original skoteb
os by 1 iz, Hi*, and Hi*.
'I lie Athenian Captive, a Tragedy in 5 nets, by
riiuir.as Noon Talfourd, author of lon, &c
Atlantic Steam Ships, with plates, Ate.
■lnly 3
WILLIAM (i, WAV
RI',SPI',C IT IJLLV informs bis friends and all
other customers who berclofore patronised
him, while agent for Joseph Shannon, that he is
now, and has been all along, since tho 10th day ol
s October last, engaged with James Anderson A. Co.
in their Dry Goods store, next door above Turpin
, At D’Antiguan's Drugstore, Broad street, where he
will he found equally ns attentive to the calls ol his
customers, and all who may he disposed to extend
their patronage to tho new establishment, ns for
merly, and oh ns gooil 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,
i The subscriber would olso inform the public I lint
i he is not an agent for Joseph Shannon, nor Inis lie
had an agency in any business, since the subscriber
discontinued it on tho lOtli October last, ns the
public have also been notified by his advertisement
to that died on the 10th of October, 1H37
WM. G. WAV,
At the store of James Anderson At Co.
may 30, 1838 if Broad st. Augusta, Ga.
INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC.
W1 1,1,1 A M 11. OR( 11 A RD, I’rolcssor of Mu
sic, respectfully announces to the ladies and
gentlemen of Augusta, that he lias removed to 147
Broad street, a few doors below the F.aglo and
I’hecnix Hotel, and is now prepared to give lessons
in music on the Piano Forte, Guitar, and Flute. As
it is ,1/r O's, intention to make this city his perma
nent resilience, he will he enabled to wail on those
who may require his services, with the strictest
, punctuality. Mr. O. will give instructions at his
, own residence or I hat of his pupils. Application to
he made as above, or at Mr. Danin's I'unuture mu
1 Piano Forte store.
s N. B. Piano Fortes and Organs tuned and re
i paired in the most complete manner undul the short
■ • a notice ts april I‘*
FRESH SPRING GOODS,
. At Am 20(1 Itroitil-street.
f H ll* WYATT A Co. Ini vo received, and
« . are now ripening a large slock ol Spring and
Summer Dry Goods, well assorted, and having been
purchased at reduced prices, will ho sold at. a small
advance on cost lor cash.
They have now a good assortment of black anil
blue black Italian Lustring, gros de Paris and gros
rle Swiss Silks, Plaid Silks and small figured llon
not Silks, handsome French Muslins and printed
.Swiss Muslins, black and while and colored Jaeo
nets small patterns, large and small checked Swiss
Muslins and Cambrics, Furniture Calicos, white
and colored cotton Fringes assorted, cotton and
linen Nettings, ami 10 1 Behhinot for pavilions,
Irish Linens and Lawns,s-fi and 10-4 Itislt Sheet
ings,Table and Birdeyo Diapers, Damask'Faille
Cloths and Napkins, brown Linens and Linen Dril
lings, Vestings, a very large assortmiint ol Cotton
Huso and i do, with a variety of other seasonable
goods. april pj
K. ItOUKGKOIS,
SILK DYKR AND SCOURER, from Paris,
having arrived at Augusta, where he intends to
make his permanent residence, in the practiced his
Ddessional business, has the honor to inform tho
ies and gentlemen of Augusta and adjoining
counties, that lie has taken a suitable house on
Broad street, two doors below Mr, Augustine Fred
erick’s, where all kinds ol -Silks, Grapes, Are. will ho
DVF.D in the most fashionable and permanent col
ors, ol the most reasonable prices. Ladies’ Merino,
Cashmere and Grape Shawls, and Leghorn Hals
cleansed and pressed, so as to look as well ns new.
Gentlemen's apparel scoured and and tone wed In
their primitive color and brig 111 ness.
SK/' Good prices given toroid clothes,
may 11
MISS. JI’G IJI It 1C respect fully informs the la
. diesel Angnsla and Ilanilnirg that she in
tends making her residence in tlicahovo city, fur Ine
purpose el resident Undies’ Dress linker.
.She hopes by her attention to please all those who
may favor her with a visit, to endeavor to realize
that generous patronage which is always tendered
1 from a lihernl community. Orders ran be led at Air
IP Aiitel’a Clock and Waleh Establishment, Broad
street, next to Marlin Frederick's, or at tier place ol
residence, Jackson street, next to the Baptist church.
Gentlemen's fine J.iiicn made to order may 12
ATTRACTIVE?
New and Fashionable; Summer CJooilh.
E (JST receiving, a beautiful assortment and
• * choice selection of now style Goods, Inr
Gentlemen's summer wear, recontly purchased in
the New Vork market frrjm the latest iui|>orlai.iwns,
which the subscribers nro prepared to make to rnoas
ore at .shortnotice,in the newest style,according to
the most approved patterns of fashion, which they
liave just received. The public are respectfully so
licited to call, examine, and make a selection. They
will soil goods by the piece or pattern.
WM. o FRIFR.
may 31 DraporNanl Tnilo , No. Broad st
June Term, 1
In lli«; Superior (onrl, Kiciiinoml co.
lames Gardner, .Junior, Trustee j
of Oiho Weaver, (a lunatic,) f Hill of
vy. f interpleader, Arc.
Enoch W. Spoflbrd and others /
B'F is Inrther ordered that tho Master in Equity
for tliih Court, after giving ten flays public no
tice in the city gazettes, proceed to audit the re
ceipt* and expenditures of said Trustee, ns well as
all tin* outstanding debts against ran! lunatic, anil
! uncertain the proportionable amounts due on each, •
lobe paid out ol the assorts of sail) lunatic. Ii in
further ordered that tin- said Master shall not make
any di-crimination between bond?, notes and open
accounts.
In conformity wiih the above order f will attend
at the office of VN ilium Fuller, ?n the cast wing of
the Ragle & Fhmnix 110 el. c\ eiy afternoon, from
(our to r un o'clock, | Sundays and Tuesdays ex"
. cepted ) fiom Monday If-t!i to Monday the 3t»ih
| inst ,ot which all pervnn, interested will take due
notice. I). MAt MURFIIV,
| July 0 Iht Mas Ur iri Equity,
Ihe other rify popen will pnbb-.h the above
1 nil days,and present* ti •\\ hill., im.nedi-t'lff.
a a i i.- it o v i» o tic i: .
S 3
v.v* \r.< ~
i | N ' > At'imhiv, 1 1 10 I‘iili mat ilii! Georgia Rail
A " Road will Ito opened I if"Ilio conveyance ol
PaHsfingcrs and Freight ( > Craw I'nrdsVillo
iho cars will o Cmnuk on Mondays, Wed*
neadays, and Fi iduys, linmcillato'y niter ilio arri
val ol thn (rain from Augusta. l.onv« Gnwlord
villi' on Tuesdays, 'l'luirsdnys and Saturdays, at 10
o’clock, A. M.
Stages for W nshington, Aihens,(lroensboro’ and
Madison, connect witlt tin* cars at C’rawfordvillo.
RICHARD I’KTFKS, Jr.
Resident Engineer &. Sup't of Transportation.
June 13
geokgia a a 11, hoa d‘ so'ncKT"
2 ia now carried on thn Kail Rond he
tween Augusta and U’arrenlon, at the follow
ing rales—cotton $1 per bale, moreiiandiso‘33 cents
per hundred pounds, or 5 els per cubic, loot.
Between Augusta and Crawfordvillo -cotton
Si 25 per bale, merchandise 33! els per hundrud
pounds, or 3} cts per cubic fool.
George 11. Thoiujison, agent (ortho Co at Craw
lord villa, and Jim. 11 Roberts, agent of the (’otnpany
at It arreuton, will at l aid to receiving and forward
ing produce and merchandise, without charge for
commissions or storage. Spacious warehouses
have been erected at the above stations lor the re
ception ol merchandise, until it is forwarded.
RICHARD PETERS,Jr.
Resident Engineer .y Sup’t of Transportation
Juno 14
It It’ll MO Vl> A\ l> I'KTI.KMU lUtll‘
KAII.-IIOAI).
: - ; ..v
The completion ol tins Rad-Koad, (horn Peters
burgh to Manchester, opposite Uiclimond,) makes
the chain of rail roads through (ho stale of Virgi
nia cunlionoos, wuh ihe exception ol only nine
miles, and adds Important advantages to ihc inland
roulo for Northern and Son I hern travelling.
There are established on it two daily trains, one
ol winch is in connection with the North and South
Mail l ino ; and a iri weekly Irani connecting with
iho “Ilalilax, Wilmington, and Charleston Rad
Rond, Stage and Steamboat 1.in0,”
Passengers from the South by Ibo daily “ Metro
poliinn Mail I.nie," will arrive in Richmond i n the
evening altor that on which they leave Raleigh,
and having the night for rest, are yet enabled, by
existing iirningenteiils, lo proceed In Baltimore on
the succeeding day, and I hence lo Philadelphia the
sumo night, in lime lor Iho morning Ihiiiln in Now
Vork 'Pane, less than three days from Raleigh lo
New York.
Passengers who leave Charleston fir Wilmington
on Sunday or Tuesday evening, will, if they arrive
in Halifax by five o’clock on Tuesday or Thursday
evening he liroughl lo Richmond liy the tri weekly
lino, in lime (ortho Wednesday or Friday morning's
cars Ibr Washington, whereby they will reach Bal
timore the same evening, mid can proceed lo Phila
delphia Iho same night, and arrive in New Vork be
fore dinner on Thursday or Saturday ; being /ess
i than four iliii/h from Charleston to New Vork. The
connexion is npmllv good and expeditions with the
• extra line from Wilmington, mid with all the lines
I from North to South.
i The ronlo through Petersburg!! ami Richmond
will ho found also to to one of the best routes Iroin
Ihe South lo iho Virginia Springs. The pnssen
’ gors can arrive in Charlottesville, having only loriy
r (bur miles stage travelling niter reaching the rnil
-1 roads in Virginia, in ihrco days from Charleston,
and lwo days from Raleigh.
All possible arrangements are made on tins Rail-
Road for the comfortable mid sale transportation ol
passengers.
Ollicool Ihe Richmond and Petersburg f
Rail-Rood Co. May 19, IH3H. I_ 2m _
JUST received at the Augusta Hook stoic,
the following, amongst other valuable puhtica
f lions, viz ;
1 Tho Young lady's Friend, Butler's Analogy,
s Sartor Ucsartna, Theory of another life,
s Merrill’s Harmony of the Kings and Prophets,
- Tucker on Predestination, Opio on Lying,
o Paloy's Theology Illustrated, Temperance Talcs,
t Wayland’s RcHiionsihility,
s Porter’s Rhetorical Reader,
o Parley's Four Quarters ol the World,
il The Preacher, or sketches of original sermons,
< Child's History of tho 11. S, Kingsley's Social Choir
n- Emerson’s Class Readers, Frugal Housewife,
t- Parley’s Bible Geography, Goodrich’s 11. Stales,
Frost’s American Speaker,Child's Botany,
Comstock’s Chemistty, ’Pooke's Pantheon,
Shaw's Arehiluetnre, School Dialogues,
,j I Flora’s Dictionary, Emerson’s Progressive Primer
I Gotinino Epistles of the Aposlolic Falheis,
, J'lin Pile and Times of Whitfield, Spectator,
I Phreo Spaniards, Roilcric Random,
I flippy < 'hrislian, Goodrich’s < (reek Lessons,
I linrifeil on the Teeth, Filch's Dental Surgery,
. /took of the United Stales.
Alto, a few dozen Sheet VVr x, wBt July 1
To .Aiignsiii JtlcrcfinnlN .-mil /tnelianeers
> IV/E Hiihsc.riher having established himself per-
J. iimiicnlly in tho town of Athens, Ga. as no
Auction mid Commission Merchant,
solicits the patronage ol those who have consign
ments lo make to (hat place. 11, is tbs opinion, as
well as that of most of Iho citizens of (hat place,
ai (|iiainted with its growing prosperity, that mer
chants, ami especially Grocers, who have goods
which they arc desirous of converting readily into
cash, will find il. very much lo their interest to send
many ol them to that market. All business in that
line, intrusted to the undersigned, will meet wi ll
prompt intention. R. ROGERS, Auctioneer.
lIKFF.It KIVC KH ;
Asluiry Hull, James Cnntak, Stevens Thortms,
Pliomas I bom linn, Al hentt; John Pliuuzy, Samuel
Hale, (dark, A/cTicr A. ( a,. Wni. Bostwiek, A. J.
Huntington «V, Son, K Gibson, At/gushr.
april IJ J2m
UVEHV STAIUiKS.
f fill I K stilinrr'hrr having repurchased of Rainey
■ <V A Inland, tlm extensive range of stables Ibr
merly ow ned l»y linn, in ilio rear ol tho Puviliofi,
mid known lor u long lime as the (Rohe llolel «taj
Ides, haw filled them up in tlioir former stylo, and
they arc now ready lor tlk; reception and keeping
ol Hornes, either of citizens or (ratiNient persons,
11 in numerous (ijends and acquaintances in dm
Western stales wlio are in die habit of bringing
droves of Horses to ibis city, arc also respectfully
informed, I but bo is prepared to keen any number
of Horses dial may bo brought , lie will also net
as (Jenonil Agent, for the sale of Horses, Carriages,
i\r. and from ins long experience m ibe business, 1
and his extensive; acquaintance, he hopes to receive
a liberal patronage.
No expense or exertion shall he spared lo satisfy
llm.se who may see proper » patroni/v Inin, and ho
most respectfully informs the public, I hot lie eon
dimes lo do business al his old stand as Ibrmerly.
JOHN li. HUKDROiV
f/V'n.e Louisville (ICenlurdi v) Journal, will j
please publish this in their IV eekly paper, until the
first November next,and charge the same to ( Ivro I
nide Sentinel .Oflice, and lurward their account
lor payment. 4m June do I
j h. in: \ihm:.\, a htist,
X > Kbs h ave respectfully to irtfunn die eil/zens \
I I * of Augusta, that fur has returned lo this city,
and taken die room formerly eenipied by him in die
.V/asonie I fail, w liere he intends remaining lor a evv
weeks, and where he would he happy to receive
those who may desire his professional services.
ft'/* J be public generally, are invited to call and
hoc; bis spec miens. riov 02
\()TK Ik II e midersigrcMl having purchased I
from Mr. Neal Ih/Jlaml, die slock ol goods,
far. under tin- control and management ol Mr. Wil
bum I) Jhodoax, a« bis agent. 'J he business wdl he
eontmued by Mr. Rroduox, as th# ir agent, and for
tbeir benefit JOHN M. COOPLR & SON.
may 10, IH.JH
/ MI AIC f/I U N’S KKPQHTW™ hepuiifl m
*-J decisions made in the Superior Courts of the
( I’.nslern Hinnct ol Oeorgra, hy .lodges liernon, T.
11. I*. Charlton, V\ayne. Davies, Uw, Niroll, and
Robert M Obarlion, and in the Middle Circuit, hy
Tbornaa IJ. I' Charlton; hy Itohfrf V. Charlton,
la‘e Judge of (ho Superior f’ourtx of the Rfo-tcrn
Histrief, just published and fen sale by
June 13 'IV II A I < 1 PLANT
simm; m m n » iTI-:N« Yi Ml sij nsT ’
N ( |J|:N <\- SIIKA K have roenved,this dsv.
k * trom Nevv-Vork, a large supply of splendid
V rent h Mm.line, ol thn latest (Viin styles which
have been carefully selecied from recent im/orfa
lions, and are entirely mwv paiterns Iho pubhr
are i"spH' tfivlly lo call and exDimmo th .ni
apul 12
J j |g|
PUBLIC SALKS.
CITY SIIKHIPF’B saxe7
the first Tuesdny in August next, at th«lower
r market holme in llte city of Augusta, within
“i usua hours, will he sold one fine large bay
Mtuldlu Hoist*, bruilo. otkl rftariingul©; levied on a*
Iho pr,mo,ly Oi Charles and Robert Lambert -
VV. * I Nesmith vs Charles and Robert Lum
ber). forms cash—bankable mohoy
Jll> y n L 1 * U MARTIN,S.O'. A.
Aimimstkatou's sale.
ILL he sold, nt the lower market house m
** Augusta, on the first Tuesdny in August
next, withini the legal hours ol sale, in jnirsunnee ot
an °™ or ®1 t ‘ l » Court ut Ordinary ol Richmond 1
county, a lot oflmid in said city, belonging to the
oslntool David McKinney, cunloimng a (ronton
l.lhs street, ol thirty feel, tv.ore or less,and bounded
east by lot of Alexander Martin, south by lot of
j , and west by lot occupied by Mrs. Cruigo
_JuueB wtd JOHN IJ.l J . Kl.Mi.Adm>
PLANTATION FOA sale. ’
B.,ji The subscriber being desirous of
fWA leaving Georgia, now oilers his Plan
,u,lon ! ors " l( -'-. It contains 233 acres
liJLi.IJBjH nN Lertilo soil as Columbia rounty
•MBBC9L ulfurds; 80 acres o. wood-land, with a
coiulorlablu dwelling, and ot her necessary buddings
generally attached m a Plantation, mid has also rr
vaiuabio Mdl Seat The said Land is on the waters
ol Dehe Crcck-u adjoins Ca,H. Win. P. Bealle,
(■co. M. Met.ruder and otliers, Ri miles from Au
gusta, am a pleasant and agreeable neighborhood,
liuvly watered with never fading Springs
I.II’TLEBERUY LEWIS.
( olnmbta county, Geo , July 10, 1838. wlm
1 .I,' S wishing to purchase will please
cull on Mr. I*. 11. Cook,of Augusta
B V MM B RiRRTRBAt FOA BAL|7
!k " dl be sold, if applied fbr sliorlly, the lot
|sSfiffl "" (l ''"pwjvo'nem* at the Sand Hills, known*
iiiQ I urknolt Spring i’laiw, fbrrnrr*y
mvno 1 and uniipiud l»y Col 7'homa« McGran. The
l"l eoniaiinna twenty five acres, a large part of
« Inch is m woods, and includes Tnrknelfs .Spring,
from which the City of Augusta is supplied with
water. On ibe premises is a comfortable dwelling
wiib nil other buildings necessary I.>r th ; accom
modation of a luimly. Possession can be givers
nmned lately 6
Also—A small Lot. containing between two aml
three acres, separate from the above by the Mil
} icugovillu Kond. Apply to
ftl 'iyH tmh HENRY H CPlffitlNQ.
PI ANO FORTES,
iI I 1 A list has inided to his slock, a supply 1
* * ' "• I hose much esteemed Piano Fortes, mado'
by Messrs. Robert Nmins, Clark <fe Co. of N. York,
i ue irno character of these instruments is so well
established in this part of the country, it is deemed
unnecessary to speak in their praise—indeed they
•peak lor themselves.
The slock, which is now very largo, comprises «
good number oi Instruments from each of our three
. best manufactories, and it is believed, offers greater
I advantages to purchasers, than con be hud at any
ol the Northern establishments. July 4
WI.M IOM K ALLEN oilers tor sale mr
reasonable terms
- 00000 lbs prime Bacon,.ase'd Mams, Shoulder*
i- ~ . . and Sides
40 Mils do Perk
fill bagsgrven Cuba Coffee
"l> mats old Java Coffee
hbls Virginia Flour
30 boxes Sperm ('andles
100 pieces heavy Kentucky Begging
li>o do prime Hemp do
ISO Kegs Nails,nss'il sires
A few boxes vory superior white Havana Sugar,
Blown,"Ground and Alum Salt,Cotton Osnaburgs,
j r Ac, Ate.
’ Foxes Corner, .tune 14, 1838. »w4w
_ Jg||sSWtt MltY WJODS,
/I /§ rRENCH cambric prints
* A 1-4 fancy colored french muslins
4-4 now stylo mourning muslins
r > < Roves, silk and cotton Hosiery
Rich fancy colored figured mllhr
First quality bhek silks
Linen cambric lidlifs
Cap, bonnet nm| belt ribbons
I'jiun y dress iidkfs in variety
.Superfine black bprnlmsins
Superfine blk and colored ehalies
, .Superfine/(a/inrins, wish a variety of ollieF
. new goods, winch they offer ul fair puces
1 a P rlll9 Cl »G AR<t C A RMIC/fAE L.
<«■ It. .1 KNNf'P Ar C<r.
i k b b KB for sale An reasonable terms
1 lib Mirks Sugar of extra fine quality
' 20 no (Ui 2d quality
10 do diV Mw priced Orleans
• r «0 casks simerior Malaga Wine
100 bags prime Cuba! Coffee, all Os loutherrt'
itnporHatrorr _ mny 2
BOLT] N(» CLOTHS <V MATtFn<gs7^
Jiihl received un assortment lot
Hutch Bolting Cloths;
, White audfco’l floor Matting, 4 5 and 6-4
I Paper Hangingsand borderings, Very fine;
Fire place .Serenes do do
Travelling liaskefs. small and WrgS si/
4 he. Umbrellas and Parasols assorted.
. f P™B7 Til WYATT A CO
( 'ANAL I LOCH, POTATOES; AC.-
' ' HO bids, I'tiwil F/oOr,
150 do Irish Potatoes,
100 do. Northern Oin,
810 rlo, do. Whiskey,
50 do. Mackerel, No. 3.
fio qr and niglil casks Malaga Hjno. Landi
mg and lor silicon the wharf,by
,l*n IB IS GEO.tt.iKSUP &CQ
COPFBK, BAGGINGy &c.
rT |k bags choice Green Coffee
j f -r'r 100 pieces heavy Hemp Ragging
25 boxes Champaign Cider
25 Imxe i Fronrh Martinique Cordials
2.> hbls fresh Canal Flour,jurt received arf
"I'D ‘-5I fiir sale by JOHN COSKKRY
Just receirtd.
j I’LOCH, BACON, A SOAP.
BHLS Hour for family use.
eW«F 25,000 lli» fine Bacon Hams,
7,500 “ “ sides rtad shoulders;
20 boxes No I Yellow A'oap.
For sale by JOHN M COOPER A SON.
Al.se,
2,ii00 Bushels Salt. June 9
PBITT GULP COTTON IfiEDi
I IiAVA a few limidred fxisfu'lw of the abov©
1 ■■ Col lon Seed, which is genuine. Planters who
I desire lo improve the Colton crop, updid do well
In end immediately. Also, n small lot of unmixed
Nankeen ( ,'otlon Bccd, (or sale
W A CPMMIA'G.
1 he (.ofislitntionaltsl will copy the above.
PKIVATE HOAHDINf; KOCNE.
|Y| RS VVII.MAM.S having taken that eomfrv*
JTi dions house, formerly occupied by Major
Slarkcs, 14/ Brqarl Mrcci, a lew doors below the
I' .'iffluand I'hmiix f,iK now prepared (o acroni'
module it lew genilcinen with board and lodging
npril 10 If
PIIIIE subscriber not having been noliVled ul thd
-* arraiigeineni to i. niove BERTRAND, jr. trr
Stateliingh, tS. I lie had advertised him to stand at
Atigiißlu the present season, but.inch is the call for
his ret,mi to South ( trrofina, t first Ins presence ihvro
cannot be dispensed with, and which will account
for Ins outstanding here, as be had expected.
SpritB tl HENRY Dai,BY
WANTED TO PURCHASE,
or 30 likely young Negroes, for which good
cWx7 prices will he paid, in easli.hy
dec 20 297 wtf J A I), WORRISOA'’. "
)l ST H EC El VEO uiid
LEY,
500prs. Georgia Nankeen Pantalo ms
5 eases do Nankeens, quality supusioflo any
ever offered mi ihis market.
Nolej ol tlieVf eslum Rank of Romo taken at
May 1C
PHOTKCTION INSURANCE COMPANY",
r 11 1 1E undersigned, agents of the Protection In-
I suranee Company of Hartford, Connecticut
are prepared to insure buildings and rheir comer's
against loss or damage hy fim on th« most roa»..r.a
hie terms \( <V J, G CATLI.V
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