Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, July 21, 1838, Image 3

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TVJOTH'E. —A mooting of the stockholders ol 1-j the Hamburg nnd Augusta Independent Host . Company, will ho held This 11 v cll in S i l,l 5 o’clock, nt the Council chamber, in Hamburg, mi business of importance, It :s hoped ibai those interested will attend promptly. M GRAY, July 21 It President-Board ok Directors. | (ITOTK’E.-Th c partnership heretofore cx- j ixl isling under the firm of T • ll* & 1* f* Plant, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Either party is authorized to use ilie name ol iho late firm in settling up the business. T. H. PLAIr I, July 3 IC, PLANT. 7'ho Hook-selling and Binding business will no continued at lhe old stand, hy the subscriber, on his own account. 'l'. IT. PLA. ; (VJOTICE.— The co-partnership heretofore ex ill isling at Columbus, Georgia, Under the firm ol I. C. Plant & to. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. John A. Norton is duly authorized to attend to any business ot mo late firm r. 11 PLAN!, July 3 1 C. PLANT. niilli SUBSCIBERS having this day formed h X CO partnership in the />’uok selling business, and taken the stock of the late firm ol 1. L. <fe Co. at Columbus, the business vwJlbe ixMuactea under the firm of Plant & 1 . 11. I * y July 18 J. A. NORTON. Brought i'o augusta jail, on the 19lh instant, a negro man who cells himself HILLY, says he belongs to Stephen 1 ai mer, Wilcox county, Alabama—lie is 30 years old, 0 I eel 9 incite? high, light complected, has several small scars on lh« left hand The owner is re quested to come forward, pay expenses and take him from jail. ELI MORGAN, July 21 • lllllur ' Mr. and Mrs. EG LUTON’S SCHOOL. MU. and Mrs EGEUTON beg leave gratefully to acknowledge the liberal patronage and en couragement which they have received Iroin 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. The course ol instruction in the ensuing term will be extended, and the host talents .the country af fords will he employed in the departments ol the school. There will bo hut one term in the year, extending from the Ist of October to the Ist of July, None will be admitted fora less period than one form. 'flic Primary Department will consist ot small children, and their studies will he strictly elemen tary. Tuition for the term $5O The Senior Department will embrace all except the children, and comprise a liberal and complete course ot study ; consisting of 1 Os the common English branches, 2 Os the higher Eng. Branches and Belles Lcttres, 3 Os Mathematics, 4 Os Natural Sciences, 6 Os Ancient Classics, 6 Os Vocal Music Tuition $BO ... Music on the Piano Forte, (extra) $75 French, AO Drawing, AO Use of pretising Piano, 8 One half pimynvmt required in advance. It is particularly desired, in order to prevent breaking up the classes, that those who are to be come pupils of the school, may be sent at the be ginning of the term, mid continued, if practicable, lo ihe end. No deduction will be made for aoscncc 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 lo be made, will he adapted to seal cnmmodiously eighty pupils, to which number the school (exclusive of the Primary Deportment) will bcsrictly limited July 7 if SKT The Southern Recorder, Columbus Enquirer and Athens Whig, will publish the above weekly till Ihe first of October, and charge tins office ‘ STEEL KlltS FOR COTTON GINS. NEW INVENTION, r fUIE subscriber has just received a supply of the I PATENT RIBS for Cotton Gina, which have boon spoken so highly of wherever they have been tried throughout the Cotton Growing States. These Ribs are so cons’rneted that one set \\ ill Inst twenty ycarsor more,and bo constantly in use, by having an extra set of Cast Steel faces. The laces are made to fit on I ho front of the Ribs, where the Saws pass through, and in so simple a manner that any person can put them on. The subscriber will always keep a supply of Gins on hand of the above description. WILLIAM JONES, A few doors above the Upper Market. July 13 _ R ail-roa u not ice. ON Monday, tho IStli inst. the Georgia Rail Road will bo opened fir the conveyance of Passengers and Freight to Crawfordsville. The cars will leave Camnk on Mondays, Wed nesdays, and Fridays, immedialo'y after ihe arri val of the train from Augusta. Leave Grtwlord ville on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at JO o’clock, A. M. Stages for Washington, Alliens,Greensboro’ turd Madison, connect with 11le cars at Crawfbrdville. RICHARD PETERS, Jr. Resident Engineer it Snp’t of Transportation. Juno 13 GEORGIA If A* ! HUM G NOTICE. EIGHT is now carried on the Kail Road be tween Augusta and (Varrenton, at the follow ing rates—cotton $1 per bale, merchandise 25 cents per hundred pounds, or 5 cts per cubic foot. Between Augusta and Crawfordvillo -cotton $125 per hale, merchandise 331 cts per hundred pounds, or Os cis per cubic foot. George H. Thompson, agent lor the Co at Cravv lordville,and Jnn. H. Roberta, agent of the Company at JVarrenlon, will aitsnd to receiving and forward ing produce and merchandise, without charge for commissions or storage. Spacious warehouses have been erected at the above stations for tho re ception of merchandise, until it is forwarded. RICHARD PETERS,Jr. Resident Engineer g- Sup'tof Transportation June 11 PIANO EORTEfG Y V Y - V : u. -il m;y.‘ ... \ i >1 •! ’i H PARSON S has added to his stock, a supply • of those mlich esteemed Piano Fortes, made by Messrs, Robert Nunns, Clark & Cu. of N. York The into character ot these instruments is so well established in this part of the country, it is deemed unnecessary to speak in their praise—indeed they speak for themselves. The stock, which is now very large, comprises a good number of instruments from each of our three oes* manufactories, and it is believed, offers greater advantages to purchasers, than can bo had at any cl the Northern establishments July 4 ~ LIVERY STAULES. fjNRE subserber having repurchased ol Ramey Jl & Almand, the extensive range of stables for ma fly owned by him, in the rear of ihe Pavilion, and known for a long lime as the Globe Hotel sta bles, has filled them up in their former style, and they are now ready lor the reception and keeping of Horses, either of citizens or transient persons ilis numerous fiiends and acquaintances in the Western states who are in the habit of bringing droves of Horses to this city, are also respectfully informed, ihm ho is prepared to keep any number of Horses that may bo brought. He will also act as General Agent, for the sale of Horses, Carriages, tyc. and from his long experience in ibe business, and Ins extensive acquaintance, he hopes to receive a liberal patronage. No expense or exertion shall be spared to satisfy those who may see proper to patronize him, and lie most respectfully informs the public, that he con tinues to do business at his old stand as formerly-. JOHN B. GUEDRON, JK>-The Louisville (Kentucky) Journal, will please publish this in their Weekly paper, until the first November next.and charge the same to Chro nicle if Sentinel |Offjrc, and forward their account for payment. Jm June 30 i PIKCES f'OTTON BAGGING , ol various qualiiics, for sale In- July 21 lit ADAM JOHNSTON. \OTTCE. —The Board of Director* of the Savannah and Augusta Steamboat Co. will, on the first Tuesday in August next ensuing, elect I an Agent fur Augusta, with a salary of one thou ! sand five hundred dollars per annum. Application will in the meant ime'be made to tho President, at the office of the Company in Savannah JOHN HUNTER, July 20 lOt Seo’y. and.Troas. tor The city papers will publish the above till Ist oi August. II.WILAND, RISLEY A Co. AUGUSTA, GA. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Drags, Medicines, Perfumery, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Brushes, W indow Glass, SfC. Os Fblll the following brief catalogue ol their Stock; Drugs, Sfc. Alcohol, Aloes, Alum, Annato, Asphaltum, /ssaloetida, Antimony, erode; Arrow Hoot, Allspice. Arsenic. Aqua Fonts, Balsam Copaiva, Balsam hir, Balsam Tolu. Balsam Peru, Black Drop, Blue Vitriol. Borax, refined and crude; Brimstone, Burgundy Pitch, Baherry Bark, Bitter Hoot, Camphor, Calomel, English and American, Cream Tartar, Cantharides, Cochineal, Camwood, Cubebs, Cayenne Pepper, red and African dl Cloves, Cinnamon Bark, Cardamon Seeds, Corrosive Sublime e, Castile Cbpperas, Congress Water, Chloride of Lime, i Chloride of Soda, Castor Oil, best and cbm , in tjls , pin. and half pm. F.psom Salts, Essential Oils, of all kinds, ! Fan Medicinalo; Fly Stone, Flax Seed, Flo’s- Sulphur, Flo’rs Benzoin, FloTs Chamomile, French Chalk, Ginger, race, ground, pure an I common, Glauber -Sails, Glue, Golden Seal, Gum Myrrh, do. Arabic, do. OarhHoge, do Seam moiiy, do GuaiSc, do Shellac, do. C’opal, do. Tragachnth, <Sic. ' Honey, Flydriodate Potash, flops, | Herbs ol all kinds, “ Shakers’;” Hemlock Ba.k 1 Isiriglaas, ipecac. Indigo, I Spanish F oat No. 1, do. 2 do Carolina, Indian's Panacea, Iceland Moss, Ansli Moss, lodine, ' Jalap, Jujube Paste, Juniper Berries, Kreosote, ' Leo's Pills,genuine; Lobelia, herb and seed. Lemon Syrup, superior; Ladies Slipper Hoot, ; Logwood, slick and dup'd; Liquorice Bull, Lint, ’ Leeches, Lancets, all kinds; , Magnesia, lump, do calcined, do Henry’s,do Butler’s Aperient, Mustard, English and American; Manna, Flake, t Musk, Mace, Madder, Muriatic Acid , Morphin', Act.ami Sulpb ; Mandrake Root, Nutmegs, jVulgalls, Nnx Vomica, Nitric Acid, Oil Vitriol, Olive Oil, Opium, Osborn’s 2’hilotoken, Orris Hoof, Oxalic Acid, Prickly Ash Bark, ’ Pond Lily Hoot, Poplar Bark, Paarlksh, Pepper, Pearl Hatley, Potter’s Catholicon, Piperifie, Quicksilver. Rhubarb Root and powder, Rosin, Red Precipitate, Red Sanders, Red Chalk, Swaim’a Panacea, Sulphate of Quinine, Starch, ScidlidrZ Powders, Soda Powder, Stoughton's Bitters, in quarts and pints; S\Vcei Oil, in quarts, pints, and halt pints, Sal ErtUtts, Sai Soda, Sal Ammonia, Salt Pelte, t Sugar Lead, Sarsaparilla, root and extract; Sponge, Skunk Cabbage Root, Senna, " -Spirits Turpentine, in quarts and pints; Super Carb.-Soda, Tartaric Acid, Tartar Emetic, , Tamarinds, Tapioca, Verdigris, dry; White Vitriol, While Wood Bark, Veast Powders, j Medicine in Vials. j Antimonial Wine, .Bateman's Drops, ( Balsam Copaiva, Balsam Honey, British Oil , Calomel,Camphor, Cayenne Popper, Calc’d Magnesia, Ess. Peppermint, Eh s. Cinnamon, Ess. Bergamot, Ess. Lavender, Eas. Lemon, r Godfrey’s Cordial, Harhciu Oil, Ipecac, Jalap, , Jesuit’s Drops, Laudanum, Moore’s Essence of Life, Opodeldoc, Oil Lemon, ■ Oil Cloves, Oil Cinnamon, Oil Wormseed, Paragoric, Rhubarb, -Sweet Spls. Nitre, Spts. Haris, Solution of Quinine, strong; ! Tartar Emetic, Tuslinglon’s Balsam, 1 Dr. Rush’s Eye Water, Thompson’s do. 1 Thompson’s No. (5. Perfumery 1 Ci iogno Water, every variety, r Fancy Toilet Soaps do 1 Shaving do do ' Lavender Water, Florida VVitcr, Rose Water, 1 Orange Flower Water, Milk of Roses, Preston Sails, Fancy Pungent Vials, ! Pomatum, Olio ol Rose, Antique Oil, Bear's Oil, Macassar Oil,'Toilette Powder, Indian Dyo, Powder Pulls and Boxes, Odoriferous Compound. Paints, Oils fe. White Lead, dry; White Lead, in Oil pure, No. 1, and No. 2, Red Lead, Black Lead, Spanish Brown, Venetian Red, English and American; I Vermilion, English and Chinese, f India Red, Rose Pink, Drop Lake, Litharge, Yellow Ochre, Stone Yellow, Chrome Green, Verdigris, in Oil, pure; Prussian Blue, Antwerp Blue, Black Drop, Lamp Black, Vandyke Brown, Terra lie Sienna, i Turkey Umber, -Spanish Whiling, Putty Pumice Slone, Rotten Stone, Sand Paper, ; Bronze, Gold Leal, Smalts, Window Glass and Picture Glass, all sizes, Linseed Oil, tamp Oil, thornier Strained, 1 do do Fall do do do Winter do Train Oil, JVeatsloot Oil, i ' Copal Varnish, coach and furniture; Picture Varnish, Japan Varnish, 1 Black Leather Varnish, Paint-Stones and Mullers, Paint Mills, 1 Glaziers’ Diamonds, Plaster Paris, Calcined. Brushes. Paint, Sash, and Varnish Brushes, all sizes ; ’ Cloth, Hair. Tooth, Shaving, Hois-, Shoe, Dust, Crumb, JVail, Scrub and White Wash Brushes, every variety; r Curriers’ V. 11 Pencil, Badger's Jldjf, Hdir Broom * Brushes. Miscellaneous. -S'nulf, all kinds; O. VV. Carpenter's Preparations New England Cough Syrup, Gihney's Tetter Destroyer, Kowand’s Tonic Mixture, Brandreth’s Pills, Peter's Pills, Evan's Cammomile Pills, Beckwith’s Pills, Callaghan's Pills, Cholera Remedy, ! Southern Tonic-, Itch Ointment, Piles Ointmeiit, | Judkin’s Ointment, Bullard’s Oil Soap i Court Plaster, Lip Salve, Wafers ! Lucifer Matches, Friction Matches ■ Roman Lights, Shaving Boxes, mirror ! Shoe Blacking 3 sizes, Black Ink, 3 do. Red Ink, Indelible Ink, Tapers, Tooth I’owdei i I Sealing Wax, Snuff Boxes, Jewett’s Litmments , | flatter’s Bowstrings, Syringes, all kinds j Trusses, all kinds. Lamps, do, Thermometers do. 1 ( Spatulas, Proof Vials, Emery, Crucibles ] j Fine Cut Tobacco ! \ Surgeons Instruments, all kinds, Dfentist do. tld. j Dentist Gold and Tin Foil, Specie Jars i | Tincture Bottles, Breast Pipes, iVipple Shells - | Nursing Bottles, Bed Pans, Pessaries, Catheters r | Bougies, Iron, Wedgwood and glass mortars ■ ■ Pill Tyles, Graduate Measures j Glass Funnels, Medicine Chests, &c. &c -| Electrical Machines. j ihr Purchasers for cash or approved prompt | j paper, will do well to give us a rail, os we have as ; fine a stock as is kepi in the southern country, which we are determined to sell AT THE LOWEST MARKET fIitCES. V -A supply of the most popular Patent Nos trums and Quack Medicines ot the day, constantly I on hand. JaitiL July 20 IMPROVE!) sll KG lIONJS ’'FilUsS EM | For the radical cure of Hernia, or Rupture, , I Invented by Ileber Chase, ji. n. ol Philadelphia. rgfHE subscriber would respectfully inform the 1 M medhal profession,and those afflicted with Her ! nmor Rupture,that, having mad-)arrangements with tile gehcral agent of the inventor, t-i be constantly - supplied with thesejustly celebrated Trusses, he is 1 now prepared to furnish instruments, and also to ' treat this afflicting disease, as met with in every r age and in boili sexes. , • The instruments emsistof Inguinal Trusses, 8 > sizes; Ventro Inguinal Trusses, 8 sizes. Femo ral Trusses,2 sizes; Umbilical and Ventral Trus ' see, 3 sizes; of double Trusses, S sizes, adapted to ail the forms of Double Kupiurc These instruments must bo used by Physicians ; well versed in the minute anat-miy of the parts im- j plicated in Hernia. They are adapted to every va- 1 rietyot reducible Hernia, and do m-t interfere with the ordinary avocations of ilia patient. I Persons from a distance ran have the instruments i : applied, and all necessary directions given, ujto the ' • management ol the case, on application to the sub- i i s-Ttber, at his oiTim on Campbell sr. Auints'a Gs mavJl I M ROBERT (|\ M ]j |<! X< 7 I VN<a: AT SIGHT oa New Vork - °n Ic. Imrlestoir, foraale by Jll| y 20 ' A. SIBLEY. W GUV AN 1' TO HIM E, until ihe Ist. if Jan • u.iry next, a good cook, washer and ironer. , - n, i"ire of HAVIkAMi, KISLEY ACo. July 20 if SAUS, a likely Negro Woman, i - ii 'onr 21 years old, accustomed lo all kinds of jno ate work: apply at this office. It July 80 i KNIVES—Silver and Pearl handles, , ‘ofshleby CLARK, UACKKTT A-Co. ■inly 17 A Uo.ll A Tic VIN EG * °B’ lr , tor * inegrottos, Smelling Hollies, &c. for sale by CLARK, KACKETT& Co. _July 17 i.l l RECEIVED, 20 hhds P. K Suga T, ’ , ‘ a S s Green Coffee, 5 tierces Honey, July I ‘Fbr aale low by N, SMITH & Co. 1 IXLAIN AND MIXED STRAW HON. N E 1 S, jusi received and for solo by I J u| y I" _WE H CRANE. I> A 1,1. H()l*fe.—flo coil Bile Hope, Just rc -1 * r eived and lor sale by J W W. E. & J, U. JACKSON. 50 B VS . K, ' ,S CHAMPAGNE. J. Ire 1 r ceived, and lor sale bv ! ■'iilvio JOHN 8. HUTCHINSON. I riHECKS ON For sale by the GEO, INS. TRUST CO, jutie 22 M LASSES.—IO hhds fine New Orleans Mo | ■ lasses, on consignment, by _.lune2o_ JOHN M COOPER A SON, VITORIA SKIRTS) just received and for j * June 12| sale by Wm. JI. CRANE. P v Pf U.—ao reams fine Medium Printing Pa" i m per lor sale, on consignment, at factor’s prices Apply at tins office. j une jg I ( — lll,lO P‘ eces heavy I v Hemp hugging; lor sulo low by jan2o t( 16 H.C. BRVSON & CO. | ( NL°eß._7o bids superfine Ricbmond FlourT “ suitable lor family use,just landed and for sale . June 11 Jiv GEO. K. JESSUP&Co. reciev ed, 10 nHds fEbsuW, K - p ‘‘lids 2d quality do., 5 boxes l.oTj Sugar, fbr sale low by JNO. M COOPER & SON. July IG /"N IN.~2obbls Jencks' best Rye Gin, V 20 bids Rye Gin, for sale low by July lb JNO M. COOPER & SON. . fIN HE mpat celebrated and effectual CORN X PLASTERS, for sale by JuneS ANTONY A HAINES. BACON-— A choice lot of assorted, the Hams very suitable for family use JS?I 1J CLARKE. ItfcTlEß & Co. 1 DENTJST.raay be con ’** i 1 ■ Professionally at all hours at Hie Eagle anil Pboeinv Hotel, Room No 10. if may 2 (VOTICE. —During the subscribers temporary iv absence Mr. A. H. Stone is Ink duly authori sed Attorney. GEO. A. WaLKEA*. may 1 ts j\7EW CROP MOLASSES.—7O hhds, fbr A 1 s «le by TS&G II METCALF, n.nrch 20 nnOBACCO.—On consignment 80 boxes To x bacco, manufactured hy Tench it Steagall fur rale low by K)HN M COOPER, & Son. EN S, very mijk nor " articJ© just received by VV.il. CRANE, march 21. Sl'](«.\Ks,— 150,000 Florida Se •* gars, just received and for sale at mantilaclu rers’prices by W.E.&J. U. JACKSON, June 12 Auctioneers. NAIVKEE.VS#—Just received ” " a few cases Georgia Nankeens an-1 will be sold low by JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. I Juno 14 ! A COOK iv ANT ED sos good character and i ‘-* capacity, to cook for a small family, fbr which | a liberal price will he paid. Enquire at this office, or at No. 293 Broad street ts June 7 PAVILION BOBBIN ET.-bt) pieces lloiT binct for Pavilions, 10-4 wide; also, Cotton | and Linen Netting,just received by June 27 THOS. H. WYATT <fe Co. f I VoOTil Shushes.- Fine Tooth Brushes, X of English Hiiuiolacliirn, just received and lor sale by ANTONY & HAINES. June 2G 11 OSS’- PASTITHLACK ING, equal 77. i*B the best in Ihe world, just received and li.rsale hy ANTONY & HAINES, June .6 No. 232 Broad street. ! pRENCH PERFUMER V.—A IJt of mT « perior French Cologne and I,nvendor Waters, j Pomatums,Crem de Pits, etc. Ac in elegant but -os for sale by ANTONY & HAINES ! June 27 ivofliH e7 Four or live Negro Boys. * Also, about the same of women and girls. Apply to D.L. HOLLIDAY, j jail 10 7 It STOVALL A HAMLENr 1 WHOLESALE DRV GOODS MERCHANTS, Amt General Grocers, AUIiUS I A, (lit. SO” Di'V Goods Sale Room over the Grocery store. "spring goods. ITpDGAR & CARMICIIAI ''.Earn now receiving -4 their usual supply of Staple and I’alley Spring Dry Goods, which they offer on their usual terms and prices. npril 10 JUST RECEIVIII), J case plain Palm Leal Hoods, I case with cujies do do do Also, a low fine Straw and Leghorn Bonnets, inav 21 For sale hy Wm. 11. CRANE. ! V\IT I-L.S!; CO J T<)N OS.VAH('KGS. \ CONSTANT supply of the above article for sulcal Factory prices by the agents. mar 2 49 CLARKE. M’TEIK & CO I 41 ATUIILS,—A large supply of Ihe best JTX Loco Loco Mutches, always on hand at ANTONY A, HAINES,’ i jane 11 No232Broad-st. | (SHOT AND LEAD.—6OO bags -Shot.nsa’d; j i ' 10 Kegs bar lead; for sale nt Monufaclurcrs | prices,by THOS J PARMI,LEE, Agent of the STirii, Tower Co. of Baltimore I A cbnSUlmsilpplylteptOii hand, march 10 6mo MICK STOCKS. SUPERIOR Black Satin, Bombazmc, Plain and 177 Figured Black Summer Stocks, of the best make and style, just received by WM. O PRICE, June 16 No. 258 Broad si reel, |\TEW PUBLICATIONS jui i reheived by i • _ Richards cp Sidy. Calderon the Courtier, by E, L. Bulwer, ailthor of Alice, &c. “Sketches | from our Parish,” by Boz, Nos. 1,2 and 3, illuslrn i tod by Crutkshank. Gleanings in Europe, “Italy,” by Cooper. “Jane Lomax,” era thollior’s eniito, ■ by the author of Bramhloiyo bouse, Ac. .1/crnoirs | of “Sir William Knightdn, with bis corrcspdn ! dcriee,'’ hy Lady Knighton. July 14 Rl INO V ATI NG LU|t - II), for extrai ting all kinds ol oil, paints, tar, and grease from the most delirate colored silkn, satins, cloths, hom basins,or carpets, without injiiringiti llie leant their color or texture. For btilehy TURPIN, D ANTIGNAC .fe Co, may 4 d2w sole agents for Augusta B FAMILY M MDlClNES.—Coirliieient ar . raugements having been made. Family and Physicians’ Prescriptions can be bad «i all bourn of the night, and on the Sabbath, so far as necessity may demand,at Apothecary Hall, No. 2112 Broad-st ■ may <J ANTONY &. HAINES. 00“ Thereat a night hell at the door. Just reet 1 1 ed FLOUR, BACON, & SOAP. iABIiLS Flour for family use. rsrt) 23,000 lbs fine Baron Hams, 7,300 “ “ sides and shoulders, 1 20 boxes No 1 Yellow N'oap. For salt hy JOHN M COOPER A. SON ALSO, 2,'11)') liutliela Salt. jure- 9 , SPLENDID FRENCH MUSLINS. j SNOWDEN .V. SHEAR have received, this day, from Now-York, a large supply of splendid i French Muslins, of the latent Pails styles which j have been carefully selected from recent im.-ona- i tions, and arc entirely new patterns Iho public ! are reaperif'dly leqir tted t' 'oil and 'orani'pc th-.in | ~21 , 11 * I'O KENT, a pleasant residence on H the (Sand Hills, meat Simms’ springs- ' —O, Apply to JAS T BARTON'. July ! : auw ’ TO I?*' ilii'la . From the first October ftexf filestore Jill™! No. 5260, two doors above the Unilod States Hold, nt present occupied by U Uliam ll i!la. Apply to* b SI. T. GOULD, or to July >2 ts JAMES GARDNER. i i ” “to Kent: ; ID T lie dwelling house, North-east corner |T V-M,° 1' Telfair and Elbert streets, he Eastern mu) Western tenements, known as the bridge Hunk Building. Ihe Western tenements on Reynold s-itreet, in tic rear of Bridge Hunk building, now occupied by Mr. J. S. Campfield: Those commodious stores in the Bridge Rank bin ding, now occupied by Robert Harbor and W. r. Horton. Apply to GLOUGH M. TIIEW, Agent, _ July il Bank o( Augusta Bl'Dlt It I, Vi —1 be three three story stores and ■ dwellings, on the corner of Itroad and Camp bell streets, lire proof. '1 he two three story dwellings in Campbell street, next below. 1 he two two story dwellings, east of the above. 1 he one two story dwelling, corner of Reynolds and Campbell streets. 1 ho one twn rtory dwelling, corner of Campbell and liny streets. Four offices on Campbell street. 1 ho one two story store and dwelling, above the upper market,occupied by Mr. Edcs. ’1 he one three story fire proof store and dwelling next above tho Bridgo Hank. Ihe one two story reproof store and dwelling. No. 4 Bridge Row, b Ihe on-'two story dwelling near tho lower mar ket, occupied by Mr. Morodilh. I he one three story dwelling Pear the IVeshyto nan church, occupied bV Mr •Stockiou. Apply to ‘ McKENZIE & BENNOCH. N I! Nores payable quarterly, ami the occupants paying lor the use of the hydrant water on the lots July 1 wilt DO 1 heConsiitulionaliat Will Publish the above weekly until the Ist of (ict.iN-r REN’Ia connuiJiiious brick .Store on -u broad st. For particulars, apply to mar 22 JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. (\i OTIC I-:.--! ho i-o.paii'.icrship hcteloiore cx . | .I*llll(s.under lire firm of Wilson A I,ark, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Tho Intsi ne:si', as heretofore w ill bo carried on by Hiram N « Wilson, at thp old stand. HIRAM N. WILSON, July IStli, 1838. Bt* WM. LARK. #2J.ROC fi 1{ I ESi—The undersigned having connected themselves in lire above business, under the linn of Spears Ar While, will keep con stantly on hand a large and well selected stock, suitable lor thecrrimtiy trade, which they offer for sale on accommodating terms, and solicit their friends to call and examine for themselves Our stand is No. 350, south side Broad street, Stovall's now h(hidings. FRANCIS SHEARS, July 17 Vr'wlto RICHARD B. WHITE. I%[ OTICE.—The firm of Adams, Parmelee, & , 101 > s t-liis <b)y dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the concern will b.\ settled by either of the partners. J. M. ADAMS, A O PARMELEE, if. WEBSTER. July 17,1838. tr4w^w4t 'I'HE undersigned have firmed a co-partnership, 1 and will do business under the (inn of .1. iff. Ac W. T. Adams. J. M. ADAMS, July 9,1838. W. T. ADAMS. After the Isih Inst, we shall he prepared to offer for sale (nt the store now occupied by Adams, Par melee &l Co.) n full assortment of Groceries. Or ders from our fn aids will meet attention. J. M. & W T. ADAMS. July 9 ditlrw2\vw3t iKf" The Constitutionalist arid People’s Press will publish the above six times. r| iHE business heretofore conducted under the I firm of Win. It. McKee At Co. will hereafter i ho continued under Hint of McKee A. Dow, at th.’ir , old stand, 309 Brood street. Au-justa, July 1,1838 WM. B.Mi-KEK, - w4t .TNO. M. DOW. 1 OTI (’C.—'l'ho coparinership heretofore ex- I‘ “ ,s 'b n g betwoen Win. Hills and J. A. Vrooman, J expired on I he 23d ull. by lirnitaliun, net on (ho 16th, , ns I'uhhshed by Wm. Hills: neither is the said Win Hills authorised io settle tiro accounts! I here fire ull persons indebted loihe firm will ho hold responsible lor J heir accounts until some means arc devised to some tliosiiino, ol which line notice will In* given. J »ly2. 1838. swlf .). a. VROOWAN. ghIsSOMTIOA OF CO-PARTNEII- Jfl Mil P.- J lie co-partnr rship hefelofi re i xisl ing liclweeii lb * snlrsrrihers, under the linn of Price <V, Mallory, is tins day dissolved by mutual content, f.it her partner w ill attend to settling the business of tho lalo concern, and arc authorised lo use tho name, ol the firm for that purpose W ti.i.iAM H. I’aicK w ill eotrlinuc tire business oi Merchant Tailor and Clothier as heretofore, at No. 868 Broad slirui, hetwr i n the Globe and Unhid Stales Hotel. WILLIAM U. PRICE, JOHN MALLERV. Augusta, Juno 8, 183 J , IjjRIH CO-PAR I NDRSIIII* hermoiiire 8 conducted under tiro firm of .1 & J Mcßryde, j will for tin* future be carried on under that 01. l A .1 Mcßryde rs- Co. ./AMES McBRYDE JOHN McBRYDE. , may 14 ALEXANDER WALLACE. • IV OTICE.—The copart nership herotolqr exisT < i • ing in this city under tho (inn ol Cowling Ac (itli tlelle, expired on lire Ist day of January lasi l by ils own.limitation. Vhe business of the Urn! i will be closed by A. G.ur uki.i.k. J. V.CO\J LINO. Feb. 13,1831 if A. GARDELi.E: f 8 HIE Sirbsenbei begs lea veto inform his friends -I. mid tile public,that Ire will continue totrans act l In- Commission linsiness in this cily, un der Iris own name, A. GA RDELLIS fob 13 if 3fi L&»ss«u;th»n of cßpahtner. e SHIP —The copartnership heretofore existing - | hetwoett W. T. Thompson and James Mc< 'iilferly, in Ibo Hook and Job Printing business, was, by ! * ; mutual consent, tins day dis olveti. 'J'f,of.o navmg , 1 | demands against said firm will present them lo W tie 1 ! 'I Thompson, to whom also all payments are to he 1 made, and by whom the business will be hereafter 1 conducted. W. T. THOMPSON | June 10, 1838. JAS. McCAFFERTY. | In retiring from business, I would respectfully so- j ( licit the patronage oi my friends for my former | partner, who i*. every way prepared, and lam -rn ' fiilon*, will give general satisfaction lo those who I may iavor him with I heir business June ll Jas McCAFFERTY WaNTEDTo PURf'HAM-;, I or 3° likely young Negroes, lor which good , * prices will bo paid, in cash, by dec2o 897 wtf J. <V. D. MORRISOJV. Watches, w \ m hen. rHIIIK .Subscriber lias just received by the Steam i i J. Packet New York, an Invoice r.f fine inde. : i pendent seconds Watches, with single and double' ; circle, something entirely new, winch the public are m'.’iicd to call and examine at No. 2428r0ad «lreet May 30 JOHN B. MUR PH Y (f n EORGIA hDII'.-Pirh St one J 'mo, of I “ *as good quality as any in the market, pin up in boxes, stronger, tighter, end more convenient fir transportation than barrels, and holding tire same I quantity Price 83 Iho single Box. arid 50 by the quantity, deliverer! at Augusta, at Jacksonboro,) and at the mouth of Briar creek, on the Savannah i I river, it will be sold at the same rales with freight * i ofl. Apply lo T. L. SMITH, Planters’ floiel, or D KIRKPATRICK <fe Co. j June ! i trw q’dtf DU« IGB AND MEDICINES, Wholesale -H retail. A VTO.VF $ llAlHfts, N O . I Broad sire t, next door io K. C. Baldwin's whole - sale Dry Go rd- store, offer lor sale on liberal tr-ma I 500 packages fresh Drugs, Medicines, Paints Oil'' ' Oyn Stuffs, ’ * j Country Mercliante, are invited to call and in jop rt their stock Orders executed with neatness j and despatch. J un( . gr, I & 'H A KLTON’s ftEPOßTbT—Reports of ■ I decisions made in tha Superior Courts of the 1 Eastern District orGeorgia, by Judge* Berrien T U. P. Charlt* n, Wayne, Davies, Law, Nice 11, and 1 Robert M. Charlton, .and in lh- Middle Ciremt, by ] Thomas C. P Cirarlton by Robert .1} Charito.i, 1 jia.oJuo'gr of the tvifenor Courts of the Eastern’! | District, ••!!■! pjhhshe-i end for sale h*- fnn» i ' I’ u a r ( rr avp OFFICIAL UK A UJA'G OF Till If GEORGIA STATE LOTTE in , t.ir Ihohenutii ol tln? Augusta liidep't Fire Comp’y Ci.ass No i!8, von 1838. 1 8 3 < 6 c> 7 8 9 10 II 18 13 Mi 61 49 15 58 36 is 34 S 3 57 65 33 74 < | HEULP.V CERTIFY that tho abovonumhers iu I lie)' hi and are correct, as taken (rom the Alan . ager s( certificate of lh» drawing of iho Virginia ' Soar Lottery. for tho benefit ol Wheeling, Class ' , 0 iuoo rß " n at Alexandria, Virginia, Jnl ,*; j“ J8 » n,l ‘ l " liieli determines the lain of all tiekets held m I be above Lotiery. July 1§ A. READ, Agent. DU.VIVS TIB I * It \V . •>0 Prizes of si,oo<t. o GEORGIA STATE is o r t i: rs v, For I bo benefit of the , Augusta linlependoiil Eire Company. CLASS NO. 89. FOR 1838. To bo determined by the drawiiif of tb; Virginia Stale Lottery, (or ihe Benefit of the Richmond Academy, Chan No 4. To be drawn at ALEXANDRIA, Va. on Saturday . v July ?lst, 1838. 0 S. Gregory &Co , Managers. a A. READ, Contractor t 76 Numbers -16 Drawn Ballots 8 C H E ME. 1 I Prize of 936,295 $35,296 I 10,515 10,510 ' 1 6,000 5,000 1 1,000 1,000 1 3,000 3,000 I 2,500 2,500 | 1 2,250 2,250 1 2,000 2,000 I 1.760 1,760 1 1,000 1,000 I 1,500 1,600 1 1,400 1,100 1 I 1,300 1,300 I 1,260 1,260 1 1,200 1,200 00 1,000 60,000 60 260 12,600 60 220 11,000 60 200 10,000 60 ICO 9,600 Together with a great number ol smaller Prizes. 33,306 Prizes, amounting to $510,200 Tickets slo—Shares <n proportion ~ WILLIAM C. WAY RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and all other customers who heretofore patronised him, while agent for Joseph Shannon, that he is now, iiuil has been all along, sittec the loth day ol October last, engaged with James Anderson & Co. in i heir Dry Goods store, next door above Turpin it IV Antiguan's Drug store, Broad street, where ho will ho found equally as attentive to the calls ol his customers, mid all who may ho disposed to extend their patronage to tho new establishment, as for merly, and oh as good terms, and tho assortment of Dry Goods will ho found equally as largo and ns choice ns heretofore kept by him m the same store. The subscriber would also inform the public that j he is not an agent fir Joseph Shannon, nor has he I had an agency in any business, since the subscriber discontinued it on the lOtli October last, us the public have also been notified by his advertisement to that effect on the lUth of October, 1H37 WM C. WAY, At iho store of James Anderson it Co. may 30, 1838 ts Broad si. Augusta, Ga. INSTKI CTION IN ill;SIP. WILLIAM 11. ORCHARD, Prolessor of Mu sic, respectfully announces lo tho Indies and gent lemon of Augusta, llial he has removed to 117 Broad street, a few doors below the Eagle and I I’limiix Hold, and is now prepared to give lessons in music on the Piano Forle, Guitar, and I 1 lute. As , il is Mr. O'h. intention lo iiinUe this city his peruia r ncnl residence, he will ho enabled to wait on those r who may require his services, with the strictest punctuality. Mr. O. will give instructions at his own residence or lhalol his pupils. Application lo ho made as above, or at .Mr, Banin's Furniture and - Piano Forte store. N. B. Piano Fortes and Organs timed mid rc > paired in 11.0 most complete manner and at the short. » est notice if upril I*^ . FRESH SPRING GOODS, At Abe 206 llrniid slrevt. ) f jt I*- IV 1 ATT iV Co. have received, and K. • are now opening a large slock of Spring and Slimmer Dry Goods, well assorted, Ami lau ing been purchased at reduced prices, tVjil ho sold at a small ’ advance on cost for cash. They have now a good assortment of black and Idiio black UnllAn I .nsiring, grns do Paris and grns do Swiss Silks, Plaid Silks and small figured Bon net Silks, handsome French Muslins and printed .Swiss Muslins, black and white and colored Jaco nets small (Milterns, largo and small checked Swiss Muslins and (hitnhries, Furniture (.’aliens, while and colored rollon Fringes asserted, cotton and linen Meltings, mid 10-1 Bohbinel for pavilions, Irish Linens and Lawns, 6-6 and 10-4 Irish Sheet- j ings, Table and Birdoyo Diupurs, Damask Table < ioths and Napkins, brown Linens mid Linen Dril . j lings, Vesting!), a very largo ussoilivnail ol Cotton , ' Hose and i do, with .» variety of oilier seasonable I goods, april 19 * Id. ROE KI. IdOIS, (aJII.K DYER AND SCOURER,, from Paris, i VTz having arrived at A ngn.sla, where lie intends to make his permanent residence! in the practice ol his professional business, has the honor to inform the ladies ari'l gentlemen of Augusta and adjoining I enmities, that ho has taken a suitable hoiise on | ! Broad street, two doom below Mr. Angiislino Fred- i j crick's, where ail kindsot Silks,Crepes, &r. will he ! ! D 4 ED in the iiiiihl hishionahJo and pernianenl col ors, at the moat reasonable prices. Ladies’ Merino, < 'iishdicre and (.'rape Shawls, and Leghorn Hals' cleansed mid pressed, so as to look ua wa jl as new. I Gentlemen's apparel scoured and and renewed lo j their primitive color and brightness DC? - Good prices given lor old clothes, may 11 J~|Y/| «S. M’GUIKId respectfully informs the la iTa dies ol Augusta and Hamburg that she m | lends making her residencem thenhove city, for lm purpose ot resilient Ladies’ Dress .linker. I she hopes by her attention lo please nil ihose w ho may favor her w ith a visit, lo endeavor lo realize ! that generous patronage Which is always tendered 1 from a liberal community. Orders ran he left at .Mr j D'Autel's Clock and Watch Establishment, Broad ! street, next to Marlin Frederick's, or at her place of j [ residence, Jackson street, next to the Baptist church, j Gentlemen's fin*- Linen madelo order, may 12 j , C,\ t . ATTRACT!* 10 New and I'avliiouuble Slimmer Goods. I ESP receiving, a lioaolifnl assortment and: choice selection of new stylo Goods, for i Gentlemen's summer wear, recently purchased in j ihe Now Yoik market from iho luteal importations, j which the subscribers uro prepared to make to meas ure at short notice, in ihe newest style, according to the most approved patterns of fashion, which they have just received. The public are respectfully so licited to call, examine, and make a selection. They will sell goods hv tho piece nr pattern. WM. O. PRICE, may 31 Draper jindfTailo , No. 268 Broad 01. OT ICE.—Tt.o undersigned having purchased - n fiom Mr. Neal Holland, the stock ol goods, Arc. under tho control and management<if Mr. Wil ham I- Brodnax, ua his agent The business will bo 1 continued by .Mr. Brodnax, us their agent, and lor ; 1 lltc-ir benefit. JOHN M. COOPER & SON. i may 10; 1838 /'nanaif louSTFota’to• -. &c - V J 110 bbls Canal Flour, )50 uo. Irish Potatoes, lOD do Northern Gin, 100 do do. Whiskey, 50 do. Mackerel, No. 3. 6o qr. and eight casks Malaga Wine. Land 1 mg and for usleon iho wharf,by Janl6 12 G BO. k .IEM.’P <2 CO COFFEE, QAQGIftG, Ac. ” ' r i \ bags choice Green Coffee , •#”/ )(;o pieces heavy Hoijnp Bogging 25 boxoii Champaign Citvr' 2 box*. Frwieb Martinique Cotduh 22 hhl-j flash Csnul Flo’tt. inf i rrceivco art I, f. r ea*( by J lIN Oinß - I PIJHLIC SALKS. _. , Wooden BuU&*g. .»,. iV\- . J : “ * J- U * JACKSON, i the first I 'l'jHtfay in August next, at tbs lower Market, will bo sold, .‘l''"'*" building, on Wusbingtonslreet, , - y . oe f") ,, J !d by John Winkler, belonging to nf th P* ° f , I uX ’ dece »‘ od > ~nd f “> ld by order ol I lie Executors, , forms c«sli buililinfg to bo removed within ton ihiyx from ilny of sale. July 21 RICHMOND SUKRirrni , be sold on the first Tuesday in Hep, w t lember next, ul the lower market house in the city of Augusta, within (he legal hours of sale, a negro Womop. named Rcghel, Igviad upon us the property .of David Aughlry. to mui.fy a fi. fa. from the Inferior Court of Richmond county, issued upon the foreclosure of a mortgage, at thu instance of Lawrence T. Sliopp, assignee, vs. the said A light ry. V. vv. LACY, Sh’lT. R. c. July 7, 1833. id RICHMOND SHERIFF’S SALE- ~ WILL bo sold on tho first Tuesday in Au gust next, within the legal hours of sate, »t iho lower markot, in the city of Augusta, the following property, to wit: Three lot* of laud situated lu the city of Augusta, and known hy numbers Hi, 17 and 18, on the north side of tirond street; each lot containing thirty feet, more or less, front on Broad street, and running hack one hundred and eighty feet, more or less, to Jones street. Also, six Negroes, to witp Hilly, Horrace. Tom, Sarah and her two infant children, one buggy carriage and bay horse ; all of which are levied upon as the properly of Benjamin Sims, to satisfy an execution from the Superior Court of Richmond county, at the instance of Smith McCall »Si Co. vs, Win. Sims and Benjamin Sims. F. W. LACY, Sh’ff.R.C. July 7, 1888. id RICHMOND SHEuiVr’s SALE* WILL lie sold, on UlO first Tuesday in Au gust next, within the legal hours of *»lo at the lower markot house in the City of Augus ta, the following goods, to wi': 148 pieces Calicoes 2370 yds 20 d» Lattice 276 10 do Vcsdng £6 1 do blk silk Camblet 6 2 do colored Cambrick 30 43 do b|k and uolotcd Silks 300 1 do Crass Cloth 8 1 do brown Cambrick 7 2 do pink curded Skirls 3 do Sballies 49 4 do stamped dimity 114 1 do blk Tabby Velvet 8 1 do linen Ticking 18 0 lbs Turkey Rod 3 pieces Cambric dimity 10 yds, j 40 do French Mftsliti 225 0 do White Hdkfs & Col Cravats j 10 do Corded Muslin 3f» 3 do Linen Cambric 8 21 do Jackonott Muslin 180 I Kobo Dress, 12 Bagdad shawls 12 Flagif silk Hdkfs 8 pieces Plain & figured BobineU 48 4 do fig’d Book Muslin ,8 6 do Mult Muslin. 18 14 do Plain Book Si Swiss Muslin 84 10 do Fig’d Swiss 44 9 do Saiinelt 87 2 do Crape Camblett 16 5 do Yignonia Cassimy.re 54 ! 6 do Striped & Drub do 39 ' 28 Negro Hold's ’ b piece* Red Flannel 92 yds I 3 pieces White Flannel 28 I do t bitnson Circassian 8 1 do Coj'd d'} 16 1 do Fig’d Buff do 8 I Ladies Cloak 2 pieces White drilling 30 1 do Browrt do 10 I do Check’d do 14 3 do Hamilton do 22 16 do Buckram 3 ili) Fustian Bft 1 do Sail Duck 28 1 do ,0 4 Irish Sheeting 42 ! do Hangup Cord 12 10 lbs Shop twine • Oil pair While Sc Col’d Cotton Hose 2 pieces Black Bombazelte 46 2 do 1 1 uIIinn Nell . 40 3 do English Bombizin 20 2 do French 10 4 do blk canton Crape 11 do do crape Robes 0 do blk Italian Crapo 28 2 do Green and White I do while Linen 2 11 jdo Irish Linen 144 10 do Carpet Binding 50 fancy Shawls I 5 Veils blk and while j 0 Scarfs, 3 marino. Mantles I 3 pieces silk Fringe 0 do Linen do . 3 pair Suspenders do 2 pair while cotton I large lancyßux, 0 small Poxes , 1. dux cotton Susponduru 6 Thibcll wool Shawls 3 needle woiked Capes 100 pieces corded and blk silk Braidn 20 do wide do do do 20 do . Beggars Lace, 20 do Narrow do I Lot of Side and Tucking Combs 8 pieces Plain Bobinctt Footing, 30 do Thread Lace, 10 y’d* 3 do do Inserting 10 7 do . do , Edging 60 0 do Gimp Lace 14 to do 30 strips 801 k Inserting C do worked do 27 8 do Scolloping 30 2 lbs. Sewing Silk, 2 dnz. Spools colored Cotton 20 Kearns Wrapping Paper, 14 Window Blinds, 8 Umbrella-, 5 Parasols, 2 Pieces Carpeting 30 y'd* 30 pair H’k and white Silk Hose, 2 Night Caps, 30 Dirk and Pocket Knives, I Lot of Scissors, I lot Buttons and Moulds ! lot sundries tn show case No 1 do do do do No 2 1 do do do iio No 3 1 do Ivory and dree-ing Combs, 25 pair Gentlemens Gloves, 50 do Ladies do 10 doz Tape, and Bobbin 24 pair H L Hinges, All of which arc levied upon as the properly of Holloway A, Dilnforth, to satisfy a fi. fa. front iho Inferior Couit of Richmond county, at tho ins'anco of Cammaiin, Hoaach & and Bohlcr, for th ease of E. Whilehouse Chatles L. Com* matin, vs. the said Holloway Sc D .nfonli. I'. W. LACY, Sb’lT. R. C, July 7,183 S. td B. W. FORCE rv CQ. WHOLESALE MICE DEALER?, \u. 27b Jirmii-st. Augusta, (!c HAVE received 101)0 packages Boots and shoos. . comprising every article in the line 1 which can bo sold as low as mine .Northern cities. Allur rangemonts being with .M.aimftictute* direct. A general astortinem nf LE ATI I ERS. ap/u 24 llf/tTER KNIVES—-A iurerioi* assetfmen* S-> f Sslvar. tv’oni, <ind I‘earl hander, just rc-- rvi-od and forsnln by tone ]\\ ( LARK, K (C KLTr <V C o