Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, July 19, 1838, Image 3

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Brought to augusta jail, 01. 7 • the 18th instant, n negro boy, t ails himself ' Ulinor, says he belongs to James Tolbert, Wilkes roinily ; he is 17 or 18 years old, dark complected The owner is requested to come forward, pay ex i pensos and take him from jail. 1 July 18. 1838. 3t ELI MORGAN, J lilor. LOOK HERE ! I The subscriber being determin- J aed to remove, offers his House nucl Lots, it _ lor sale, in the lownof Athens. Persons contemplating removal to Athens, are par- g . ticularly requested to call and examine the prem ises, The dwelling house contains six good rooms, withall necessary outbuildings, all now and in good repair. Twelve months credit will bo given on one J halfnt the purchase money, and possession given . by Christmas, or heloro if required. The titles are indisputable. * July I'J w2t JAMES WITTER ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. I U 11. L be sold in the town of Athens, in front I of Tenney <fc Go's Book Store, ato'clock, a. m. on Thursday, the day alter commencement, One Hundred and Twenty shares of Slock in the [ Georgia Railroad and Banking Company, upon ! * which all the instalments have been paid. The j above stock will be offered in lots of 3Wshares. Terms,one half cash, the balance payable Ist Jan- ( nary, IB3‘J. Notes, with undoubted security, paya ble at the Georgia Railroad Bank, will he required. WASHINGTON POE, Adm'r. July 19 id NEW TOWN. TIAIIE subscriber will offer for sale on Thursday, Jl the the 9th day of August next, One llmu rlred Lots, at the termination of the Union Rail road, or the junction of the Athens and -Madison ißranches, in Greene county. The location for a town, at this point, offers many advantages as regards health and business. To | this point the Railroad will bo finished, from Au gusta, by the Ist of October next; which will un questionably render tins a place of considerable business, as a large portion ol the cohon crop above will be deposited therefor transportation, and hence an immense trade may be dune with 'ho country sending cotton to this place. In addition to which, j much cotton will no doubt bo brought hero, by ■dealers in Augusta, to whom tiro Railroad adonis s the facility of coming in live hours Iroai that city. This vvt'l no doubt become the Dining place, for ihe cars coming up, and the Breakfast house on their passage downward. Os its location, 1 deem it qnncccssary.to say any more than of its relative situation to other places ; ■lt is eleven miles from Grawfordville, seven miles from Greensbolough and twenty from Lexington. Terms.—One fourth cash, and the remainder in three annual instalments, lor notes with approved •security, with interest alter the 2mh December next, and the privilege of paying earlier if ile.-ircd. Athens, July 18 it WM. JM. MORION. ffMIE undersigned will be glad to receive orders A for a few loads Shrill Oafs, or new Hay, of Red Clover, Herds Grass or Timothy, Srjid Red Top, either of which will be promptly i'ltlivered, on a credit till November, when desired. July_lB 3t N. B. MOORE. GEORGIA INS. AND TRUST Co. \JT An instalment of 7’uio Dollars ami fifty rents perl share, on the no / stock, will bo payable on Saturday, 21st Inst. WM. T. GOULD, Sec’y. July 18 td STEEL RIDS FOR COTTON GINS. NEW INVENTION. i riMIE subscriber has just received a supply of the I PATENT RIBS for Colton Gins, winch have been spoken so highly of wherever they have been tried throughout the Cotton Growing plates. These Ribs are so constructed that one set will lasi twenty years or more, and he const mill y inti.se, l»y having an extra set of t’ast Steel fares. Ihe faces are made to fit on the front of the Kiha, vv hero t he Saws pass through, and in so simple a manner that any person can pul them on. 1 fie subscriber vs ill always keep a supply of C*ins on hand of the above description. WILLIAM JOShb, A few doors above the Upper -Market. July 13 AND AND GENERAL AGENCY OFFICE —The subscriber will attend to the sale,exchange and settlement of lands in Florida, the investigation and perfecting of titles to real es tate, conveyancing, &o. and to the adjustment and collection ol debts. His office is at his residence in the city of St. Augustine, East Florida. June 12 6m PETER SKEN SMITH. Mr. and Mrs. EGERTON’S SCHOOL. 1 MR. and Mrs EGERTON beg leave gratefully to acknowledge the liberal patronage and en couragement which iboy have received from their friends and the public during the past year— , They pledge themselves that their exertions shall not be wanting to render their institution still more worthy of public confidence. Thecourseof instruction in the ensuing term will he extended, and Ihe best talents the country nf- ' lords will be emploi cd in the departments of the school. There will be hut one term in the year, extending from the Ist of October to the Ist ol July. None • will be admitted foru less period than one term. The Primary Department will consist of small children, and their studies w ill be strictly elemen tary. Tuition for ihe term $5O The Senior Department will embrace all except the children, and comprise a liberal and complete course of study ; consisting of I Os the common English branches, 2 Ofthe higher Eng. Branches and Belles Lcltrcs, 3 Os Mathematics, 4 Os Natural Sciences, 5 Os Ancient Classics, 6 Os Vocal Music. Tuition $BO Music on the Piano Forte, (extra) $75 French, 40 Drawing, 40 Use of pretising Piano, 8 One half pao.ymr.nl required in advance. It is particularly desired, in order to prevent breaking up the classes, that those who arc to be come pupils of the school, may be sent at the be ginning of (he term, and continued, if practicable, to the end. No deduction will, he made for obscure either at the beginning or end of the term. The rooms are fitted up in a style of comfort and elegance, and with the additions to be made, will bo adapted to scut commodtously eighty pupils , to which number the school (exclusive of the Primary Department) will he srictly limited. July 7 if 93" The Soutl ern Recorder, Columbus Enquirer and Athens Whig, will publish ihe above weekly ill Ihe first of October, and charge this office \TEW PUBLICATIONS, just received by JL a Richards fy Stoy. Calderon the Courtier, by E. I-. Bulwer, author <>f Alice, &c. “tSkotcbes from our Parish," by Boss, Nos. 1,2 and 3, illustra ted by Cruikshanlt. Gleanings in Europe, “Italy,” by Cooper. “Jane Lomax,” era mother’s crime, by the author of Brambletye bouse, Arc. Memoirs of “Sir William Knighton, with his correspon dance," by Lady Knighton. July 14 IMPROVED SURGEONS’ TRUSSES For the radical cure of Urmia, or Rupture, Invented by Hcbcr Chase, »i. n. of Philadelphia. f|4HE subscriber would respectfully inform the J. medi ial profession, and those afllicled with Jb r maor Rupture,that, having made arrangements w ith the general agent of the inventor, 1“ be constantly supplied with these justly celebrated Trusses, be is now prepared to furnish instruments, and also to (real this afflicting disease, as met with in every I age and in boili sexes. The,instruments consist of Inguinal Trusses, 8 j sizes; Ventro Inguinal Trusses, 8 sizes: Femo ral Trusses,2 sizes; Umbilical and VnnlmlTrus ues, 3 sizes; of double Trusses, 8 sizes, adapted to ; all the forms of Double Rupture These instruments must be used by Physicians I well versed in the minute anatomy of the parts im plicated in Hernia. They are adapted to every va riety ot reducible Hernia, and do not interfere with she ordinary avocations of tho patient. Persons from a distance can have tho instruments applied, and all necessary directions given, as to the | management ol Ihe case, on application to the itb- : riber. at his office on Campbell st. Augusta, Go I "Wil F. M. ROBERTSON, M. D , •* T*n V KD« from ihe sub;.criber, some linn O since, living 12 mites below Augusta, on road, eleven head of cattle, branded m large I- tier G D, on the left hip; one of tie rows without horns, large and fine’.looking. I have this day I taken up one of the cow ■ at or neat Di f orpin mill, on the Savannah road, and 1 have no doubt j but the remainder are in that neighhyrho" I A lib- . era! reward will h * pan! loans pel • >n srunnn - tin said cattle and giving information of tie » > i m o [June 13 «’.v3 l' -• A f "'l . 'i(IIK) UKtS OF LAND FOUSALE MVfWon accommodating tonus by It L. EDWARDS, July 17 w6t Elbert county, Ga BALE ROPE*—6O coil Bale Rope, just re ceived ami tor sale by July 17 W. E. * J. F. JACKSON. 87'ilUrf K.Vl\ ES —Silver and Pearl bandies, t for sale by CLARK, RACKET'!’& Co. July 17 VUtIMATIC VINEG A U.-AVmimlie \uf - egar, for Vinogretles, Smelling Monies, &e. for sale by CI,AUK, RACKETTife Co. July 17 J>KOI K POIIK.-70 bbls New York city n inspection Prime Pork, tor sale low by July 13 6t WILLIAM nosi’VVK-K. t | I RECEIV ED) 80 hhde P. R* Sugar, b •" <i> bags Green Coffee, 5 tierces Honey, July 8 For sale low by N. SMITH & Co, b |>LAIN A.NO MIXED STRAW DON- * JL IS h 1 just received ami for sale by July 10 WM. H CRANE. ■*;() RANK MTS CHAMPAGNE, jtisTro •Jyf ceived, and lor sale by ‘ b July 10 JOHN s. HUTCHINSON. CHIECKS ON CHARLESTON, For sale ' J by the GEO. INS. (f TRUST CO. June 83 t |AfOL ASSES.—4O bhds fine New Orleans Mo i-T fl lasses, on consignment, by ' June 80 JOHN M. COOPER & SON. ft ICTORIA SKIRTS, justreceived and for t * June 18] sale by w«. H. CRANE. DAPER.—BO reams tint* Alodium Printing Pa* 1 -*• P«r for sale, on consignment, at factor’s prices Apply at. this office. June 18 ; /~kN CONSIGNMENT.—IOOO pieces heavy t Hemp Bagging; lor sale low by J nn2 ° ts -1*» 11. C. BRYSON & CO. r LOUR.—7O bbls superfine Richmond Floiirj , suitable for Inimly use,just landed and ior sale June 11 by GEO. R. JESSUP & Co. i bJC<;AHS—Just reoieved, 10 iihds jftneStigaift, K - 7 U lilicls 8d quality do., 5 boxes l.o'g Simar Ibr solo low by JiNO. M COOPER & SON. ' July 16 I 4 jJ.IN.--20 bbls Jencks’ best Rye Gin, 80 bbls Rye Gin, for sale low by July Ifi JNO M. COOPER & SON. fIAHE most celebialed and effectual COHN « PLASTERS, for sale by Juno 6 ANTONY A HAINES HARES’ NEW NOVEL—Thb Robber, u i ale; just received and (nr sale by JuneB TH& 1. PLANT. BACON— A choice lot, of assorted, the Hams very suitable for family use. mavH CLARKE, McTJER & Co. | iocr: MONROE, DENTIST,may be con- H ''silted professionally at all hours at (lie Engle and Phoeinx Hotel, Room No 10. if may 8 [\JOTICE. —During- thosubsenbers temporary J- , . absence Mr. A. It. Stone is bis duly authori zed Attorney. GEO. A. WALKEN. may 1 ts jVEWGROP MOLASSES.—7O hhds. for x v sn| o by T S&U II METCALF, n.nrcli 20 H| H)BACCO. —On consignment 80 boxes To " bacco, manufactured by Tench & Steagall foreale low by JOHN Al COOPER, <fe .Son. ’ TjjEORU IA NANKEENS, a very superior ' « article just received by \V. il. CRANE, march 21. | JfICICLE KNIVES AND FORKS—with * plain silver handles, a first rale article, for sale h y. , CLARK, RACKET!’& Co. 1 Juno 23 ]\v i SILVER FORKS.—Table and Desert Forks f with Silver Desert Knives and Forks to match, constantly on hmul and ior .sale hy JuneB3 Iw CLARK, RACKETT&Co. ]\OTICE.— //AND «jr SCRANTON are au , 1 thonsed to act as my agents during my absence from the city. DANIEL HAND. Juno 18 Ira | ( M,()ltII»A SIiGARS.—ISO,OI)O Florida Se ■*- gars,just received and for sale at manufactu. rors prices by VV.E.&J. U.JACKSON, Juno 18 Auctioneers, QEORGIA NANKEENS.-Just received ' B a few cases Georgia Nankeens nn-1 will be sold low by JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. Juno 11 CJHAV ING CASES.— Porialde Alorocco S|ia- Lo ving Cases, with every article necessary, very complete, and compact, for sale by June 83 Iw CLARK, RACKETT,& Co. \ COO K W ANTED, of good character and J * capacity, to cook for a small family, (or which a liberal price will be paid. Empiire at this office, or at No. 863 Rroad street ts June 7 1 PAVILION HOlilil N ET.—5O pieces Boh hmet for Pavilions, 10-4 wide; also, Cotton , and Linen Netting,just received by JuneB7 THOvS. H. WYATT&Co. f F OOTII HHISfI ES, —Fine Tooth Brushes, J- of English manufacture, just received and for sale hy ANTONY <fc HAINES. Juno 2fi OSS’ PASTE KLACKiNG, equal m the beU in the world, just received and for sale by ANTONY & HAINES, June 86 No. 838 Broad street. I > UTTER KNIVES—A superior assoitmont * * of Silver, Stone, and Pearl handles, just re ceived nail for sale by Juno 83 Iw CLARK, RACKETT & Co. £ FRENCH PERFI LAI Ell V.—A lot perior Froncli Cologne and Lavender Waters, Pomatums, Crom de Pers, &c. Ac in elegant hot -es tor sale by ANTONY & HAINES. Juno 27 fTTojiiia;.- Four or five Negro Roys. 8 Also, about the same of women and girls. Apply to D.L. HOLLIDAY, jan JO 7 ts STOVALL A HAMLENT WHOLESALE DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, And General Grocers, A ui; US I A, (ill. 83” Dry Goods Sale Room over ihn Grocery sloro. " SPRING GOODS. At CARMICHAEL are now reeeiving i their usual supply of Siaplo and Fancy Spring Dry Goods, which they offer on their usual terms and prices. aprillO 11 ST RECEIVED, J case plain Palm Leaf j»" Hoods, 1 case with capes do do do Also, a few fine Straw and Leghorn Bonnets, j mav 81 For sale by VVm. 11. CRANE. ; VAIJCLIJsE COTTON OSN.\ HI Kt.s,~ \ CONSTANT supply of the above articlefor saloat Factory prices by the agents. ■oar 8 46 CLARKE, APT FAR & CO l%| ATCIIES.—A large supply of the best f’-- Loco Coco Matches, always on hand at ANTONY .ft HAINES,’ Juno H No 232 Broad st. CJHOT AND LEAD. - .VO bags Nb^t^ssVl'; ’ ’ I" Kegs bar load; for sale at Miniufiu-lun rs prices,by THOs ,| PARMELEE, Agent of the Shot I ower 1 o. ol Bali mi ore. A eoiistnrilsiipply keplou hand, march 10 (lino NECK STOCKS. V.JI I’ERIOR Black Satin, Bombazine, Plain and C* Figured Black Summer Stocks, of the best make and style, just received by WM, O PRICE, June 16 No. 258 Brood street. IVOTICE*—AII port ms (indebted | Q the lab IV firm oi Price &■ Mallery, arc respectfully soli cited to (till and settle without delay. WILLIAM O. PRICE, 1 July 8 JOHN MALLERY. 1 Renovating liquid, for extracting i all kind# of oil, paints, tar, and grease from i the most delicate colored silks, s/itinr, i loths.hum i hndii.t,or carptl.t, u ill,out injuring in the leant their i color or texture. For sale by ■TERPEN. IT ANTIC:, AC A Co may 1 dBw sole agenu tor Augusta IL’AMILI MEDIC INES.— < ora nt er ■ rung nt I • - n madi, Farnil Pity " i»i> Prescription* can bo find at all ho'ii' of lie night,and on (be •Sull.olli so far a; nrcr -MU may demand,at Apolhmarv Hall, No 838 Rroad i mav '• A NTO NY <fe K A | \j. ■■<T There i . night boll at the door a- 4 TO RENT, n pleasant residence un H llie Sand Hills, (near Simms’ springs.) j y Apply to JAS T. BARTON. MplA aisw * a TO KENT, From the first October next, the store _ No. 261), mo doors above I lie I oiled Stales Hotel, at present occupied by , W illiam//ills Apply to WM. T. GOULD, orlo .l illy 12 if JAMES GARUN Ell. “ i i TO RENT. |J The dwelling house, North-east corner 1 .ij':L : Jil_of Telfair and Elbert streets. li Ibe Eastern and Western tenements, known cis the Bridge Bank Building. The Western tenements on Ueynold’s-street, in the rear ol Bridge Bank budding, now occupied by Mr. J. S. Cnrapfield: Those commodious stores in the Bridge Bank building, now occupied by Robert Barber and W F. Horton. Apply to GEORGE M. TTIEW, Agent, _ July 11 Bank of Augusta. l( ENT —The three three story stores and r dwellings, on the corner of Bread and Gamp hell streets, lire proof. The two three story dwellings in Campbell street, t next below. The two two story •dwellings, cast of the above. 'I he one two si iry dwelling, corner of Reynolds and Campbell streets. The ono two ttory dwelling, earner of CampbeA and Bay streets. Four olliccs on Campbell street. The one two story store and dwelling, above the upper market,occupied by Mr. hides. The one three story lire proof store and dwelling next above the Bridge Bank. The ono two story reproof store and dwelling, No. 4 Bridge Row. The ono two story dwelling near the lower mar ket, occupied by Mr. Meredith. The one three story dwelling near the Presbyte rian church, occupied by Mr, .Stockton. Apply to McKENZIE & BENNOCIT. N, B. Notes payable quarterly, and the occupants paying for the use of the hydrant water on the lots. July 4 wilt D 3“ The Coaslitulinnalist will publish the above weekly until the Ist of October. rau> rent, a eomnioitious brick Store on Ji Broad st. For particulars, apply to may 2a JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. NOTICE. — the co-partnership heretofore ex k * isting under the firm of Wilson & I,nil;, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The busi ness, as heretofore will be earned on by Hiram N Wilson, at the old stand. HIRAM \ WILSON July 18th, 1W 2i* WM. LARK. tltOf-I, It f ES,— Jho undersigned having vJT connected themselves in the above business, under the firm of Spears & While, will keep con stantly on hand a large and well selected stuck, suitable for the country trade, which they oiler for sale on accommodating terms, and solicit their Iricnds to call and examine for themselves. Our Stand is No. Dot), south side Broad street, Stovall’s now buildings. FRANCIS SPEARS, .inly 17 trwlm RICHARD B. WHITE. JVOTICE.-Tlic firm of Adams, Parmolro, & k • Co ,is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the concern will Iw settled by cither of the partners. J. M. ADAMS, A. () PARMELEE, H. WEBSTER. July 17, 1838. IrlwAwlt /•HIE undersigned have formed a co-partnership, " and will do business under the firm of .1. ,fl. & W. T. Adams. J. M. ADAMS, July 9,1838. W. T. ADAMS. After the 15th inst. we shall be prepared to offer for sale (at tbestore now occupied by Adams, Por meloß A Co.) a full assortment of Groceries. Or ders from our frt mds will meet attention. J. M. & VV T, ADAMS. July 9 dlt Irvv2w w3t, IKr The Constitutionalist and People’s Press will publish the above six times. r | 'HE business heretofore conducted under lha firm of VS m. B. McKee A-, Co. will hereai'ter be continued under that, of McKee A, Dow, at their old stand, 309 Broad street. AiigUHt.ii, July 1,1838. . , WM. 11. McKEE, _July 1 ‘ w4t .1 NO. M. DOW. |\i OTIC SO.—'l'bo copurlnersbip heretofore ex k* isting between Wrn. Hills and J, A. Vrooman, expired on the 23d ull, by limitation,not on the 10th, as published by Wm. Hills; neither is the said VVm Hills authorised to sell io the accounts; thereibre all persons indebted to (lie firm uiil lie held responsible tor Ilieir accounts until some means are devised to settle the sumo, ol which duo notice will be given. ■lnly2, 1838. swlf J, A. VROOMAN. Dissolution oi co-partner- SHIP.—The co-partial rsliip hereloli re « xisl ing between the subscribers, under the firm of Price A Mallory, is tins day dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner will attend to settling the business of the lute concern, and are authorised to use the name of the linn (or that purpose VVii.uam O. Price will continue the business oi Merchant ’Tailor and Clothier as hen tolbre, at No. 258 Broad street, between the Globe and United States Hotel. WILLIAM O. PRICE, JOHN MALLERY. Augusta, Juno 2, 1838 /(Ml E CO-PAHTN ERSIIII* heretofore JL conducted under the firm ol J A .1 Mcßryde, will (or t tin future be carried on under that of J A J Mcßryde A Co. ./AMES McBRVDE. JOHN McBRVDE. may 14 ALEXANDER WALLACE. IV’ OTlCE.—Thecoparliiorship horotolor exist-1 k™ ing in this city under the firm ol Covvling A I (innlellO) expired on the Ist day of January last, 1 by its own.limitation, '/’lie business of the firm I will bo closed by A. Gahokli.k. J. V. COWLING, Feb. 13,1837 If A. GARDELi.E: f IIJIE Siibseribet begs leave to inform Ids friends X and the public,tliat lie will continue to truns aettho Commission Knsiticss in this city, un der his own name. A.GARDELLE fob 13 ll 36 Dissolution or copartner. SHI P.—The copartnership heretofore existing | between VV. T. Thompson and James McCafferty, in tlie Book and Job Printing business, was, by 1 mutual consent, tins day disodved. 'J’liese having | demands against said firm will present them to Wm. T. Thompson, to whom also nil payments are to lie | made,and by whom the business will ho hereafter conducted. VV. T. THOMPSON, June 10, 1838. JAS. McCAFFERTV. In retiring from business, I would respectfully so licit the patronage of my friends for my former partner, who is every way prepared, and I urn nri (iilent will give general satisfaction to those who may lavor him with their business Juno I 1 JAS. McCAFFERTV WANTED TO PURCHASE, or 30 likely young Negroes, for which good prices will be paid, in cash, by dec 20 297 vvlf J. A. I). .i/OKRLSO/V. WATCHES, H ATCH ES. / Cl HE Sitiiserilirr bus jn; t received l,y the Stc-mi fl I’licl.ct New York, nn Invoice i,I fine null-i pendent seconds Wntelies, with sin ale and double circle, Homctiinu.' entirely new, which the public arc invilc-tl to call and examine at No. 2428r0nd street , May 30 JOHN B. MURPHY AT ()'JTC E.—Tiiesnhscribcrs having determined ! I 1 i to close their business as soon as practicable,! espcctfnlly request those indebted to them to m rkc j ns early puymcnls ns cun he done without mean- i venionco ; open accouius, particularly, limy den c may be liquidated as early us possible. < Inters (rorn ' our customers, reaching ns pre.ion to the loth or 20lh ol July, will he; execulcd ns heretofore. ADAMS, PARMELEE ACo. July 2, 1831 3tdAw g 1 EORGXA I.EM E. • Fii fi Stone Lime, ol , •ns good quality a any in lie- marl;' I, put n;i in boxes, stronger, lighter, aid more convenient Ihr i transporlalion than barrei.-, and holding tiic same quantity. Price ii > ■ m c box. an I :J5O by i the; quantity, delivered at Augusla, at ly k.-onboro, I and at the moulli ol Briar in ■ ■!., no I lie Savannali : I river,it will be old at if■ s.im. rate. wiih freight ! < off. Apply KiT I. SMITH, Flamer- Hotel, <„ i I) KIRKPATRICK AC„ j ’ Juno II frw 6'dil tARK.s AMI medd i•i. ~ u . ;; s V and retail A V TOW /M/.V/.v. \,, Broad street, next door in (!. C Baldwin's wimp,. : tie Div 1 *orid:, In re, offer (~r i i ;r, roi liberal ), *nr , 1 oil) package', fi'.sh Drug:, Medicine", Paint , Oil-.i Dye Stuffs, Ai Ac. Country Me rehan 1 ••, are' invit' d to rati and in ' r ,pert their Moi 1 Order. ''■ ruled vjili nealnrs, |i and despatch Inn :o 1 i OFFICIAL DitAWINU Oh' THE GEORGIA STATU LOTTERY, Kir the benefit of tho Augusta liulep’t Fire C< mp'y Ci.aih No 28, con 1838. 1 2 3 I 5 6 7 8 U 10 11 12 13 * 111 61 49 Isl 08 3i 18 24 58 53 65 38 71 1 I HERLift (T.RTIFV that the above numbers , ■ as they st and are correct,as I alien (root the Man , agpr sf certificate of Him drawing of the Virginia Stale Lottery, lor tho benefit ol Wheeling, ( lass No 4, for 1838, drawn at Alexandria, Virginia, .Ink 11,1838,and which determines the tiiio ofnll tickets ; held in the above Lottery. July 18 a. READ, Agent. ♦l<» I’l-izos ol‘ $l,OOO. GEORGIA STATE Bs » t t !•: k v, For thebonefit of the ' Augusta Independent rite Company. CLASS NO. 21), FOR 1838. I To lie determined by tint drawing of Iho V irginia State Lottery, lor the Ileneiitoi tin. Richmond Academy, (’lass No I. Tobodravvnat ALEXANDRIA, Vti. on Satnrilny .inly 2lsf, 1838. 0. S. Giikuouy A Co , Manngeri •A. Rl7 VI >, t oniractor. Numbers—lo Drawn (’allots, SCI! i; M E . I I’rtzo of $35,295 $35,295 1 10,515 10,515 1 f>,t) 09 5,000 1 4,000 4,000 1 3,000 3,000 I 2,500 2,500 I 2,250 2,250 1 2,01.0 2,000 I 1,750 1,750 1 1,000 1,000 1 1,500 1,500 1 1,100 1,100 1 1,300 1,300 1 1,280 1,250 1 1,200 1,200 50 1,000 50,000 60 250 12,600 50 220 11,000 60 200 10,000 GO _ 100 9,600 Together with a groat, number ul smaller Frizes. 33,305 Frizes, nmmniingtu $540,200 Tickets 810—Shares hi proportion. Tv FllTa.ii cJ. "W a Y J? LSt’EC IT 1H.1.V informihis friends and nil other customers uho heretofore patronised him, while agent (hr Joseph Shannon, tlmt he is now, and has heen all along, since the 10th day of October last, engaged with James Anderson & Co. in their Dry florals store, next door above Turpin tV. D’Antiguan's Drugstore, llroad street, where he will ho found equally ns attentive to the calls ol his customers, and all who may hedisposed to extend | their patronage to the now establishment, ns (or j merit', and on as good terms, and lira assortment of Dry Goods will he (bund equally ns largo and ns choice as heretofore kept hy him in the same store. The subscriber would also inform the public that he is not nn agent for Joseph Shannon, nor has he had an agency in any business, since the subscriber discontinued it on the 10th October last, ns the public have also been notified hy his advertisement to that effect on lira loth of October, 1837 VVM.G. WAY, At the store of James Anderson & ('n. may 30, 1838 if Broad si. Augusta, Ga. INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC.” ■VS7TLLIAM 11. ORCHARD, Professor ofUTu- V » sic, respect fully announces to the Indies mid gentlemen of Augusta, that lie has removed to M7 llroad street, a lew doors helow tho F.aglo and Fhocuix Hotel, nnd is now prepared to give lessons In music on the Finno Forte, Guitar, nnd Flute. As it is Mr. O’s. intention to make this city his perma nent residence, ho will ho enabled to wait on those who may require his services, with the strictest punctuohty. Mr. O. will give instruct ions at his own residence or that id his pupils. Application to he made ns above, or at Air. Runla's Furniture and Fiano Forte store. N. i>. Finno Fortes nnd Organs tuned and re paired In the most complete manner and at the short est notice if april 1® rau.su SPRING GOODS, At No. 20(1 llrnml-alreel. If. WYATT &■ Co, have received, and a . are now opening a large stork of Spring and i Summer Dry Goods, well assorted, and having heen purchased at reduced prices, wifi bo sold at a small advance on cost (er cash. They have now a good assortment, of black nnd blue black Italian Lustring, grits do Paris and gres lb) Swiss Silks, Fluid Silks and small figured Don- i not Silks, handsome French Muslins nnd primed .S'wiss Muslins, black and while and colored Jaco nets smith patterns, largo and small checked Swiss Muslins raid Cambrics, Furniture Gulieos, while mid colored cotton Fringes assorted, cotton mid linen Nettings, and 10-4 ilohhinot for pavilions, Irish Linens and Lawns,o-0 mid 10 I Irish Sheet ings, Table and liirdeye Diapers, Damask Tnhle Cloths and Napkins, brown Linens and Linen Dnl- ! lings, Vestings, a very largo assortment ol Gotten Hose and i do, with a variely of oilier seasonable goods. opril 19 17. 15011KRKOIS, CH-K DVF.R AM) SCOURER, from Fans, KO having arrived at Augusta, where lie intends to make his permanent residence, in the practice of his I professional business, has tho honor to inform tho | ladies nrid gentlemen of Augusta mid adjoining counties, that he has taken a suitable house on ! { llroad street, two doors below Air. Augustine Fred i crick’s, whore till kinds ol Silks, Crapes, Arp. will ho DVI7D in the most fashionable and permanent col ors, nt the must reasonable prices. Ladies’ Merino, Cashmere anil Crape Shawls, and Leghorn Hals cleansed rtml pressed, so as to look ns well as now. Gentlemen's apparel scoured and and renewed to their primitive color mid brightness. DO” Good print's given for old clothes, may 11 Mrs. .11 "G illlM7 respectfully informs the la dies ol Augusta and Hamburg that she in teinls making her residencem llienhove city, (hr ine purpose oi resident l.iulics’ Dress .llake.i'.— I She hopes by her attention to please all those who ' may favor her with a visit, to endeavor to realize [ lli.it generous patronage which is always tendered i from n liberal community. Orders can lie left m Mr 1 I f’Autefs Clock nail Watch F.slaldisbmeiil, F.road street,next to Martin Frederick’s, or at her place of residence, Jackson street, next to the Haplisl ehiireh. Genllainen's fine i.inen made to order. may 12 -e . ■ r ATTRACTIVE N'*u r and Summer <-oods« | I *’l’ removing, a l»r**iufi fill a««orifn*;nt and e IIOICC HfijdCl/01l of IK! VV HI yI * ■ (i'fl'lH, Ini'! ( I'entlemeu’s Hummer wear, reemitly purehas* d in | the New Voik market lr >m the hle.i j: nj»iutiK, which the hijlist'nhern an* prep ired p» inolo to Minna* ure al h11•» rt notice, in ilia newest M'vh*, ae.eordint' to the it oh I approved patterns <>l 1 i luoii, which lliev haveJukl received. The puldie are reaperl hilly ho In iied toeall, examine,and make a «eh etio/i. ’] hoy will h(ill goodh hy llie piece or pattern. VVM. <). IMU'T;, , may 31 Dr.aperNmd/JViilo , No. IJroud nt ISOOIiS, pJ-l received and tor •d«- hy i 1 * T. 11. & I. r. Plant, Hurlon, or tholSeigv, hy (he author ol the South* west, Labile, Ac. l idding on Socieiv, hy It I* Ward. The Squire, a novel in 2 volhy tin author ol Agues Serif*, the //eirem, Are. The Iti\er and the liesert, hv Vi f’ard oe, ail th irol tlie t.'jry ol the Sultan. e, in i volh The Tuo I l l's, mid other lid* hy /. n\y lil* in ton, H I. Jhdvvcr, A < ' I elelu ; -»l Voore/ l/r\i and VoU'ig i tion h> Phiz, and ori jin ilk( t< h < hv 'J’iz, hi/,, and !!»/. i ' iii tg .by J horr.a Noon 'l’alloard, author >1 lon, »Ae Atlantic .SiF.aiu lojiip , with plate.n, A;c.. hjly 3 h. vv. j coT WUOLLSUsi; SHOE lILAUJ^:, No 2/fj /irono' sf. Auxusfu, On. T • * A’F. re« < i ,e.j leoo pa, ) ,r/e- j:..ot? and Sheer *3 . ornp.i. ing every ariii b 'in the lm< , which ran be sold-I. low ruinth. Northern .1 ties All nr no genu r.U, being with ; direit A 1 .' I,.tollin' nt ot 1.1.A'l I! I'.RS ,j nl ;i 1 n vn.-ito.i t> i\ o t i». i;. • r ’,a *, ,V /~\N Monday, tin' ISi !i i*u i ili« (Georgia Kail * * Road will be opened I »r tin* eo"\ejame of Passengers and Frendil l,n L'rnwfurdsvillo fj '1 ho ears will have (’amah on Mondays, Wed- t | nesdays, and Fridays, immediale’y alter ilieam- M1 val ot tlio train Irorn Augusta. Leave f’rfwiord- ,| villa on 'Tuesdays, Thursdays and tSamnla)s, at 10 ( o’clock, a. M. j } SiagcH lor Wnsniitfcton, Alliens, rbepiihhoro* and Madison, connect, with tin! < ars at ( raw f»rd\ille. RICH A U I) PF.TF.RS, .! r Resident Kngineor <fe £>up’tof Transportation. June Id hfouhia itvii* hoai> noth i:. n ijMlKltiliT is now carried on ihn Unit Komi lie- » tween Augusta and Unrreiilon, at tin* follow ' ing rates—cotton $1 per lode, merchandise *25 cents • per hundred pounds, or a ets per enhie foot. 1 Between Augusta and t'ruvfordville cotton ' $ I 2!) per hale, men Imndise FT, tin per hundred " pounds, or 61 els per euhic fool. (deorgo 11. Thompson, agent lor the Co nf (Tmv .'onlvilie,mul Jim. 11 U duals, agentufthe < ’ompany ai U arrenton, will nD »nd to receiving and f award ing produco and incrchandiMc, without charge tin* 1 j eoinnnssioUH or storage. spurious wurehouses , have been creeled at. tho above stations for the re- ] repuon u&merchandise, until it is lor warded. . RIL’HARD TKTLUS, Ir. Resilient K.njiinoer A Sup’t ol Transportation June 11 UICEBAIOM) A \!) .l>KTrjlSCi;i<C;il I? A : 1,-KOA I). ■ -I* A U 1 ' f,« v |, ] : The completion of this Rail-Road, (Irom Potors- hnrgh to Manchester, opposite Richmond,) makes iho chain of rail roads ilimngh tho stale of Virgi- 1 nia eonline.ous, witli the exception-ot only nine miles, and adds important advantages to the inland I route for Northern and Smithcm travelling. There are etiKlhlished on ii two daily trains, one 1 of u hiclt is in * el ion wit !i tho North and Smith Mail Lino ; and a tri wet !•;!>’ Irani eonnorling w iili | the “ Halifax, Wilmington, And t iigrlealon Kail ‘ K ad, Stage and Steamboat Lino.” Passengers from tho Smith by the daily “Metro poliian Mail Line,” will arrive in Richmond • it tho evening after that on which they leave Raleigh, and having the night lor rest, tiro yd enabled, by existing arrangements, to proceed to Baltimore on the succeeding day, and ihenee to Philadelphia tho same night, in lime lor the morning boats to New York T me, less than throe days from Raleigh to New Vor!;. Passengers who I. ave Cl nrL .- ton I r Wilmington on Sunday or Tuesday evening, will, if they arrive in 1 Tali fax by five o’clock on Tuesday or Thursday evening he brought to Richmond by the In-weekly . line, in lime tor the Wednesday or Friday morning’s , ears lor Washington, whereby they will reach Hai ti more the same evening, and can proceed to Phi hi- ( delphia the same night, and arrive in New York he- 1 fore dinner on 'i hursday or Saturday : being less * than,four days from ( harleslon to New York. Tim connexion is equally good and expeditions with Iho j extra lino from ilminglon, and with all the lines from North to South. 'The route through Petersburg]) and Richmond 1 will he found ai»o to I e one ol tho best ronlos trout the Soul Ii to I lio Virginia Springs, i hr* pussen- . gers can arrive in (’lmrloMesville, having only Ibny- | lour miles stage travelling a Her reaching lie 1 rail roads in Virginia, in throe days from Charleston, and two days Irom Raleigh. All possible arrangements are made on this Rnil- Koad for the eomlortablo and safe I runs | rort.il ion ot passengers. Olliee ol the Richmond and Petersburg { 1 Kml-Koad Co. May I J. 183 H. S 4 ’»n _ BUST received ut the Augusta ISookstoie, ©3 the following, amongst other valuable publica tions, xi/ : Tlio Young Lady's Friend, Puller’s Analogy, Sartor Uosurtus,'Theory ofanolher life, 1 Morrill's Harmony of the Kmas and I’rophols, | 'Tin ker on Predeslination, Opie on Lying, 1 > Paley’s 'I biology llhistrnted, Temperance Talcs, I Way-land’s R. snonsibihiy, ! Purler’s Rhetorical Reader, I 1 Parley’s Four Quarters ol tlio World, ’] he Preacher, or sketches of original sermons, f ’hihl's History of tho I'. S. Kingsley's Social Choir, Kmorsoti's ( 'hiss Readers, Frugal Housewife, Parley’s Bible Geography, (modrieh’H 11. Si.-.lirs, Frost's American Speaker,(.'hild's Botany, ( 'omslock’s Chemistry, 'Tooke’s Pantheon, Shaw’s Architecture, School Dialogues, I F.ora’s Dictionary, Fmerson’s Progressive Primer, I Genuine Fpisffes of’tho Aposiolie Fathers, )i I he Lifb and Times of Whiifi Id, Speetalor, Three Spaniards, Roderie. Random, I fajijiy Chrislian, Goodrich’s Greek Lessons, Bimlell on tho Teeth, Filch’s Denial Surgery, Book of the fbiifed Slates. Also, a few dozen Sheet, Wr x, »V,c. vvlk July 7 , To Angnsfii Alrrr limits mid A url ionrrrs, i ' B H, dweriher having established himsrll per- ( it maneiiliy in tho town of Alliens, Ga. as an Anelion ami Commission Mb rehanf, solicits Iho pa'.ronago of those who have eonsign nienls to make to Ilia! place. Ii is bis opinion, as well as that of most of (ho cni'/ens of I hat place, acquainted with ils crowing prosperity, (hat nn-r -ebanlH, and especially Crocors, who have goods ! which they are desirous of converting readily into cash, will find il, very much to their interest lo s -nd ! many of them lo that mar. ct. All business in that line, intrusted to tho undersigned, will meet wi:h I prompt alien tint i. R. KOfrKRS, Auctioneer. ii kpeukncbs : Ashtiry Hull, .Iqhich (’arriak, Sle\cum Tliomns, 'Thomas Hamilton, A/hnis ; John Plnin/y, Samuel Halo, (’lark, I\h Tier fa < o. Win. Bosiwjc.k, A J. 1 limitingfoti A Son, L Hibson, Augusta. itpril I f 12m % 1 , uv i:itv STAHL! rRMtK Biil»Hcrl»cr having repnrehn ' d of Rainey j H Almnnd, the cxiciimivo range of sia!)b*« for merly owned by him, in iho nair of the Pavilion, and known for a long lime as Iho (ilobo Hotel sta - j bb-H, lias filled them up in their former siy!<*, and they are now ready lor the reception ami keeping ol Horses, eiiber of < itr/ens or Iransient persons IDs nnmorous bends and aeqiminfonc's in ibe | Western stales wb » are in the bubil, of lui >ging ; droves of ilor< s to ibis cily, arc also r>\ jirrt hilly , informed, that be is prepared to keep any number , of J fornes tbal inav be brought. He will aFo net as (ieiK ral Agcuil, l«»r tho sale of I buses, < .’arriag- s, <fe. and from Ins long experience in (bn biisin. *s, and bis < xl( n; ive acquaintance, ho hope;, to n -clvo , I a liberal pfitronago. No expense or exertion shall be .‘ pared to satisfy I those übo any see proper to pan ier/.v In, i and I. ■ i most, re, j». i (lully mfirrnis the public, if u hee-in tinties to do business at In. old , t.-md ■ ; (briiea!y, j Jon s b hi i;dr<>.\.' f:VTb- f.ouiHVi!!'! r Keni jekv ) Journ d, will , please publish fin in their ITei My naja*r, nnllllhe j first Nov< mber next, rirrl rU r the > ini '\ t (’l.j.,- i niclo iV •’■’enliiiel Ofliee, and torvvard their aeei*uiii for paynieiif. dm Jn m ;:i) sl f!i: \i>np a L/tv/T, '; 1 6 FHS leave resiieeiiiii• yto i.iilirm ibo eifi/ens 1 ® & ol Augusta, lb.it he has relumed loliusniy, ‘ and taken lln roon; formerly eeeiipit dby biminibe 1 .Masonic I lull, where be r;l< .ds I'emanno;' lor a» •• I weeks, ami where be would be bapp, i > reeej\c 1 I I Ii".- e bo may desire In- prof* -Monal i \ ,<, ; be public geiiciaily, rue illVilf dIo <d!an ! see bis speeimeils. fiov O i L D'l’K si, I 'l e. i inde rsigie-n* b a vir - pure.- <d ! v b un dr. Neal Holland, llmsloik « ! ; , <Vf!. under (bn ennlrol and iinui e/' iufMit of Mr. \\ I I . ham F Biodn;.-v, a- In rni 'I In-!ai/-in« < will !•,*• j , their benefit JOHN M . < ()Opi .R ,V .S( may JO, Id- < r 'll visi/to • im:dosft> u f . ((i 1 1 * d dee; ion , nise'e lo tie- bllpmlor ('mirt •of ||j ! 1 Fastern Di-irief of faeorgia, by .lie'y F. 11 (•■n, 'j 1 i V. P. Charlton, Wijyin*, Dave , Law , Nieoll/and ! ; boberl M < fi.irln n, and io |} • didfll- <in n I•, Thomas U. I la > Jud/e of Ibo >ii| ITIOI- Coni I', of lb- ! 1 0.,,* District, just publuhi d and for .de by • i '• T. H & I C VLA NT i VL::\in t tj;i nch ms NOWDI FN.V MIF di baw r...-,vrfLt . V , > ' from New - Vor i I n;c Frr neb Mfi.dm ,of r.be j .ri r p.,., n ba . b'v i e:o fully -■ F u*.i! If , i r.-« - ~, .. ». i ' ml * ’WV !- -nr —|J|| J bj-jx rup, ruui.ic sau:s. < itv mi Kitirr-s sa 1,1;. 4 Celn.-i Tii' <l:iv in Ango-M lutxi,oltli.hiwei " market I• • iim in 111 **<* i I y nl /lugusia, within I"' usimll' il>' I will lu m,|i| iiik- line large buy 1 lorue, liruilo ami iimrtingnh*; levied on no llio properly ol Churle* „ii.l KuLen l.amhert— I. W , Av t. Nesmith VB. < Imrlos mid Robert Lam bert . 1 onus < wh—lmnl m 1.1.. money »Joly 6 hi E. MA hi 11\, 8. c, A \l) (JIMS t it A loii-s SAI.K. U; ILL ho sold, nl lho lower market house in Augusta, on the lirst Tuesday in August, next, within tho Irani hours ol’snlo, in pursuance ol nil'order of the Conn el Ordinary ol Richmond county, a loi oCliiud in .-mid city, belonging lu ih« cslalcol David .McKinney, conlniioup a trout on I'd lie si reel, o I thirl y h cl, t.oro nr I. , mil hotindr fl east hy lot id' Alexander Al.-irl in. "11111 hy lot ol - —, ulul wc-lliy Ini occupied liv Mrs.! ritige Junes util JOHN I’. K1 \(i, Adtu’r ■ - j' v.vjm* 11 ■, .0 \i> < corns. fills l received, some very superior import •*’ led 151a. It. llllle, und I i.-hiooahlo coloured I hulls, 111 tin' 1)1 .1 I 111. I sh lahr e, lito'st of wiml and ''rivet finish, w 1 ich, Willi a lie, 1:1 lu 1 assortlaclll of Paul of) 1 nd IVi ti will be gold hy the paflcni, or undo to measure in their hot i.vlo, hy VV ,M O, I'KICIx Juno Hi Draper and Tailor. M ACM IV i t K). \ » t ol; S.-U.K. " 1 Will ho sold, if applied for shortly, tho lot 1 d and iiuprov etueulHUt the Sami I tills, knorvn . £ i ,as tho ’l urlsiii lt Spring I’hlee, foriner'y 111111,1 I anil oeeitpii d hy t ol 7 looms .Met I ran. Tho lot eouiaiuius twenty live nrivs, a largo par! ol which is in woods, and includes Tntkmai s Spring, I linn which the ( itv nl Augusta is supplied with water. On the premises a a eomlortalilo dwelling with all other buildings necessary (erihineeom modation el a Irriiitl y. Possession can Do given it nr lintelv A /so - \ ■ mall Lot containing ht tween two and three aero 1, separalo t'e m the nhovo hy tho Mil-* Ictlgevtlln Rend. Apply In May 8 null [IIiNRY 11 CUMMIWf*. CIA V) FOiITES. ' "■•"a 1-»♦ ■ • 1 * 1 ■ * *■ p . I Ci ' 1| \ ] U I H I j ! 1 1 jj PA KSO Imn ndcjpil In his slock, a supply “* • <>l il. much e.siecmed I'iaiif) Fortes, macJd hy Mes-m. Bnhert Nunns,Clark A Co. of N. York. '1 he iruc ( harm (1 r of 111. • hiNlrumenis in ho well ('■■ hddi. bed in ( Ins pari ol llio emu it. ry, il is deemed unnecessary lo speak in their praimo—indeed ihey speak lor themselves. '1 lie luck, ull ie) 1 ih row very largo, compriHoa tt good number olinslrnmenlH from each of our tlireo he. I inaiiiilai turicK, and il in believed, offers greater advantages lu purchasers, llian ran he had at any ol die Nordierii establishments. July 4 WTSTIBiiCOMK ALLIiN oflei 1 * lor sold cii* w V reasonable terms .0()i) U) JI)M prime Bacon, nssM Haras, Shoulder# and Sides 40 bids do Pork 00 bngsgrvon (Juba CoffeC 20 mill,s nld Java < ollho 25 bids Virginia Flour 00 boxes Sperm < ’andlew 100 pi ces heavy Kentucky Bagging 1 f»0 do prime Hemp do ir>o kegs Nails, ass’d sizes A few lioxos very superior while Havana Sugafy Blown, Hronnd und Alum Osnsburgsj tAe. I’oxch Corner, Juno 14. IHUM. sv\4w A VAN A I, M.onc rOTATOFS, &C.-1 110 l)l»Ia. < ’anal I ’lonr, 100 no Irish Potatoes, 100 do. Northern <On, 100 do do. Whiskey, 1 f»0 do. Mackerel, No.‘.J. <’»o (jr. und eight casks Malaga Wme. IsOnd-j ■ ing and lor sale on t he wharf,hy Jan 16 l ' (iEO. R JEBUP Si CO COPPPB4, BAHHINC, Ac. { k hngs choice (-ireen Cufloe Jon ptrees heavy Hemp Hogging 2"> boxes (’lmmpaign < htfer 2.0 houn French Jlariinnjiie Curdii.ls* 20 hhl.s In h (Omul Flour,jm • rryeived ;irr nprl 24 for sab by JOHN COSKERy Just rcr< i i t J.. rr-oirif, ha con, «v soap. Q BBIjS Fluor for family use. 20,000 1I)h lino Huron JlnniH, 7,000 “ “ sides and nlujuhJcrSf 20 boxes No I Yellow Aoap. I For hhlu hy JOHN M COOJ'FK & SON A I.HO, 2,1 00 Ihishels Fait. junn 0 IMiIVATH lIOVIfOIM. HOI.SI). V :/ i KS. WILLIAMS having taken I lint rummoi it'd dims hoiis<\ formerly nrrufiied hy Alnjor Marki j, 147 Broad efreel, a few doors below i/iO Fc’le it ml I ho-nix Hotel, is now prepared lo mroiie inudaioa lew gentlemen with board and lodging. npril H» it rrtuss; uubßcnber not having been uolilieu ol t|jcf i S nnnngernr!iii lo muove BF.KTHAND, Jr. lo 1 Slalchiirgh, S. < ’. he hud advertised him lo si ami a?. 1 Angnsla the present .season, hnl, such is Iheeall for Ida return lo Suiilh < ’amlina, I hot his pn sence thvre | (nnmd bo dispensed with, and which will neeeunf lor his not standing here, as lie had expected I april 2 il HJKNU) J) \U:V. _ >, :a viifN r '.ns: m:i. voahvi.n i . V; - iI K uridarsigiiofl, HgenlN of tin.* I'roJeeiion Jn i. Hiiranee Cuiujiany of llnrlh/nl, Cotineelieul. are pre(»ared lo im.nro hi hidings end I heir contents ugninsi Joss or (lu'-j;ige hy lire on she most renHorm- Me terms, & J. C. CA'l’Fl.N. ort3l dll 265 A (rFN( V . Sa vunuiih liiNiirauu; TrisslCo. jpj 11 17 urult r • ignetl, Agent of Ihe e.hove mm pa ny, will -mu - : t n< nl- mi (-oilon of Merchandize from this place to Savannah, (’harlea on, and yVurlliorn portw. J.NO. I*. FFO\’H. dee. 15 2'J uTiu:.\(rmr:,\F-.c vi, \y’i i:hs, pn*. i ) pare I forpojriM, wcakne in llm breast sido hack,or limbs, <Ve, lie y will give ilinost immediate and soothing rebel’, ml lor plejtMCtiiiicHs, «ali*ly, c'ihv, and e •rtfiinty, fire decidedly .superior lo most other r- medics. lor sale hy ANTONY <fe 11 MXFS, npril 211 232 Broad a tract. I .it<!nt Stmmi l'l\ \TI2 !•: U hi ?•: NO V A Toil, S’or HHnCili »sn<l F’conomy. f Hl7 .oh ■ ■!:»' • s ha\ ic/ pill« ha <d I lie rigid of S the /V.7VV7’ I'LA ,'IHAI H lifts SHU, F r this i;' v ;n!.i r: ;>''<■!inilv inlunn ilie cin /ens of Aii'Misia and vicinity, ih it ih . h.ico oi,o of hml M.u Idee s in soeef sdul op.-rate n in Nr In (os!t . ir<fl, e.urncr ol IF yn-.i-.'s, 'i ho work is done entirely hy the operafi-m til ) l am, no /lie cu ,t -t e n :.r t)i ■ i ; ', and rio .■. l ) cl •( ').ci, ii«. le rvs . ;■ inmrme I!c-in By lhi« operation oil mutiis ni" di tr veil and m mo\ed f wiiliuin 1 ■ u s,i-|m(( I i h. i > (»n tho contrary, iii »•». m \ i mm li in< i ss. I, many liltiCH one hall,- tin. i»ejnz n ■ • r. . d hnl Kiu.ill partieli ol do !,• > i ley am a! u eleuesodand pind’e dli* a ..ll c» ; t ■ .son'll dial often at lend 17 a, h( . sod are i nlnvly (disin-e l and dric,', mid hi Vt lo* . ; ; •, u ■ ami < ■ niinl *|os)ilie; ol Ni w I f idiers. 'I h.-y \ odd iir. if* ill h mse k* ppers, rmd llios.i v\ h J prelei* K'eepmg Oil pore mi I soil bed -who Mhidv benllh find <eonoiny, toti v s and p»o\» th<* Mi in i I dsidier Ueiiovulor AII i< r ac> ms;n <1 to rt• I j.nd <* dir Mn '•him ; i:*l il op-nadu i, ami le i > ilv meed ol its ul lid V* B 'ice no.a •■‘.or,. o( dm i c.vn enn, bv nuinye de- Mil- • !.'.•• , lin-.e diim h d.. lukeii f lioei l heir *h' '•! --u ;'l re: iavr -1 Ile . inn duv, 1 pfuC i■! ih (I •nt! < . hoc • (h Ol 2.) pounds, and 3i i ids per j onia) /■ r ill •rih f amount, or il di y ( huo • V fid iin n:, I 1 pricf Will bo |V. )!■ (';■ mi’ •".;!> < ■, t v Iniu.'ing iheir lifh in I'.sir in ih lemma u.iliy have them ti AoviiLi "it will try the experiment, may I 1 till 111 fl I'd "fl .of a. *pnrl t\ I t .fit|iw>. Cl f f ,I ! i tu I(. . • .111 ~ j poof (A, f ■ ( Dui?k i ea! : ■ 1 ■•. "1 V h • . rd 11., . .. re, W ,|J . *.i fu ■ ' '■» ’ pe f( ei • .-iiihiri jin»n I ■ -I J J HFNF.Uk bdv ! ’• -i V> M II MTd |;