Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, July 26, 1838, Image 3

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m/m jiioXlCEi—Dunns my Irmit Ihv ilab’, ■ fliii o Jlnlch, AThoma* (Dn/euhprn ,art> my ■ author! wtl apcnts, to trnnsn. t any bwiiioas.in ■ | mt.v bo inUireistfiU. [July 25 hr] M. M. IM | The /’copies Pres*, will please copy the above »i.\ limes. - wm -ifoi'lCE.— LEM TAYLOR is nuthoriscil t:i m 2 ,uy aI “ W \vM r !\?OO y UBOUY. J f T BK ‘ Augusta, July 18,1835. _j"» I ItvCRING my short absence from the state Mr. §■ J) JAMES lIVRI.RERT, mid JM. OGDEN, ■ tire my authorised agents to 1 ra J' "% t) l l , s ( , " 1 e 1 SS 1,1 aW which I may he « onnceletl- LU J [U.R ROLL. WKm Augusta, July 25.1838. 11 n I%| R. MM'KICE WILKINhoN wilt m-t Hi ITI as my attorney during my absence in.rat he ■ state. U. G HALUvnw. July 25,1838. 3t , TVOTICE. —Mr. I WII.LIS is my duly au- I ill thurised attorney during my short absence I Irom the state. HLTOKI ■ July 21,1838. if 1 f ■ 111 K suhscrilier lienu; nhnul to reave the Stale ’ J. for a low weeks,‘Jvo. SI. Hampton, of Lau| reus county, will act as his agent and attorney tin jsSt- ii| lie returns. JOIIISII HUM AN. Dublin, Laurens Co., Go., June 2a tW’qrW SAGGING, old I’E.U «l HIC \M)V Ate. I Ik IIULB superior old Pencil Brandy 1U 10 ilo do 3yr old ftlonongahela \\ hispcy 30 hbls Rye Whir key ■ ;/ Ci o bids best Jenck’s and White’s Rye Gin 200 pieces sup 42 inch Hemp Ragging, weighing IHb to the yard V ■ 100 pieces light 42 and 41 inch do, suitable for square Hales Just received and for sale by Til OS. DAV IS, j n iy 24 £t 2 doors below Dr. \\ ray’s. ■ NEW IM PLICATIONS. JDST received by THOM A * RICH ARDS, the Life ami adventures of Mr. Nx-hohis Nirk- I lehv, hy Bor., No. 2, with illustrations. Oliver Twist, or the Parish Hoy’s Progress, part sM 2.1, No. I. o wl Lights and Shadows of Irish Life, by Mrs. S. I . Bp Hall, 2 vols. 12 mo. The Grot it System in France, Groat Britain and United Slates, bv 111. Carey, author of Principles ■ of Political Kconomy, Ate. Ac. ■Skele.kos of Voung Ladies hy Quiz, with Skelelies I of Voung Gentlemen hy Quiz, Junior. July 21 ■ JfANKEEN COTTON HALF HOSE. Just Received, 1 Case Georgia Nankeen llnil (lose,man . ulac'.ured to order, and a good arliele for g.'ii- H Ilmen's wear. For sale by WM. GLAGET7'. B July 23 ' trw3 To Augusta Merchants and Auctioneers. Pit UK stihscriher having established himsclt per- A- manently in the town ol Athens, Ga. as an Auction and Commission Merchant, solicits llie patronage of those who have consign ments to make to that place. It is his opinion, as H Well us that of most of the citizens of that place, sE, acquainted with its growing prosperity, that nier' chants, and especially Grocers, who have goods f which they are desirous of converting readily into W i cash,will find it very much to th«'r interest to send * ymmy of them to that market. All business in that line, intrusted to the undersigned, will meet with k prompt attention. K. ROGERS, Auctioneer. It KVKUKNCKS t Ashury Hull, James Camnk, Stevens Tliomas, | Thomas Hamilton, Athens ; John Pbinizy, Samuel Hale, Clark, AfcTier & Co. Wm. Rostwick, A. J. Huntington & Son, L. Gibson, Augusta. april I t 12m Georgia Insurance amt Trust Co. f July 2, 1838. $ I milE Board ol Directors have this day declared J. n dividend of Six Dot.t.Alls per share, from e the profits of the last six months; w Inch will bo paid to I lie Stockholders, or their legal representatives, on demand. The holders of new Slock are required to pay all interest due up to the 2lsl ultimo. July 3 WM. T. GODLO.Scc’v. STEEL, lUHsTPoK COTTON GINS. NEW INVENTION. riJHE subscriber has just received asupply of the IL PATENT RIBS for Gut'on Gins, which have been spoken so highly of wherever they have been tried throughout the Cotton Growing Mates. These Ribs are so constructed that oltcset will last twenty yn»r.„r uiorcquud he constantly ill use, Ivy ]laving an extra set ol Last Steel faces. I'lie lures arc made to fit on the front of the Ribs, whore the Saws pass through, and in so simple a manner that .any person can put them on. The subscriber will ■id ways keep a supply of Gins on hand ol the above /■ description, WILLIAM JONES, A few dears above the Upper Market. July 13 „ I yif HIE business heretofore conducted under the J- firm of Wm. I!. McKee A Co. will hereafter Do continued under that ol McKee A Dow, at their old stand, 3f>3 It road street. Augusta, July 1, 1838. WM. B. McKEE, July 1? wit JNO.M.DOW. NOTIC E.—The subscribers having formed a Co-partnership for the purpose of transact ing a general Commission Business in Savannah as the successors of the late Mr. S. H. Parkiran under the firm of Hai.skv it HauuikG, otfer their services to his and their Iriends. 1) F. HALSEY, July 13 3m G. S. HARDING _ NOTICE. —All persons indebted to the Into firm of Price <fe Mallery, are respectfully soli cited to call and settle without delay. WILLIAM O. PRICE, July 2 JOHN MALLERY. ' PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE. ■JI/f RS. WILLIAMS having taken that commo i*J. dious linnsn, formerly occupied hy Major Slarkos, 147 Broad street, a few doors below the Eagle and Phomix Hotel, is now prepared to aecom i module a lew gentlemen with hoard and lodging, april lf> If 1" AND AND GENERAL AGENCY A OFFICE —The subscriber will attend to the sale, exchange and settlement of lands in Florida, the investigation and perfecting ol titles to real es tate, conveyancing, ifec. anil to the adjustment and collection of debts. His office is at Ids residence in the city of St. Augustine, East Florida. June 12 fun PETER SKEN SMITH. AGENCY. Saviinua.l> Insurance A. Trust Co. undersigned, Agent of the above compa JL ny, will lake risks on shipments of Cotton or Merchandize from this place to Savannah, Charles on, and iVorthern ports. JNO. F. LLOYH. _dt*e 15 * 29 IDIOTIC IC.—The undersigned having purchased la from Mr. Neal Holland, the stock of goods, &c. under the control and management of Mr. Wil ham K Hrodnax, as his agent. The business will he continued hy Mr. Hrodnax, ns their agent, and for their benefit. JOHN M.COOI’FK As SON. may 10, IH3B A NAIiTitO l it, rOTAI’OKS, . s J lO bids. Canal Flour, ]5O <Jo. Irish I‘olatoes, 100 do. Northern (iin, 100 do do. Whiskey, 50 do. MnekcreljNo. 'j. OOrjr. and eight casks Malaga ITjuc. Lands mg and for sale on the wharf,hy [an 16 Vi GEO. R.JESUP &CO COM i:i:, BAGGING, ic. ri CY bags choice Urccn Coffee 100 pieces heavy Jlcrnp Hogging 25 boxes Champaign Cider ‘25 boxes French Martinique Cordials *25 bids fresh Canal Flour, just received an a prt 24 for Bale hy JOHN COSKERV f I \ ll 10 subscriber not having hee - notified "i the M. arrangonienl to remove JiLRTU A NIJ, jr. to Slatebnrgh,S.C.lie had advertised him to stand at Augusta the present season, hut such is the rail for insret .irn to South Carolina, that his presence there cannot be dispensed with, and which will account for his not standing here, as he had expected. april 2 it HENR\ h,\I,l;V M MMEKCRETREA'fI I’Ott MAGIC. p. _ji Will hr sold, if applied lor shortly, the Ini 1; , nnd improvement* at the Sand Hills, known J--.ltjJ_.as the 'i’nrknott Spring I’lace, Ihrmorty owne.l and occupied by Col 7'homas .Mrtiran. 'l'hc lot eontainiiis twcuity five acres, a largo part ol which is in woods, and includes Turknctt’s Sprint, trom which the City of Augusta is supplied wi J, water. On the premises is a comtbriahle dwcllin,; with al! other buildings net., • irv lor ih ? accom modation of a taiuily. Fosscsuion can be gur u immediately Ahn —A small Lot containing between two and three acres, separate from the above by the Mil ledge v die Hoad. Apply to Ma.v 8 min iXENRV il Cl MM INC SOST, between Warrcnlon and Angnda, n i Hail Trunk, initialed ul bottom, D D. Any person (hiding uml d. linking tlio same hi the office nl'tho I’cople’s Line, will lie liberally rewarded. July 25 2t /■-■iw Tu HI-: NT, n Minil tun story house, Imjffi nearly opposite ilio Acad 'inv, on Telfair JJLUm street, Enquire of M. OGDEN,nr July ‘Jo it JAMES HURI.BERT ju|» To RENT, From the first Oetnher next, the store Uliffl No. 2011, two doors abojo tlie United iMISi Stales Motel, at present occupied by Cs'iSsShbs William //ills. Apply to Will, T. GOUI.l), or to July 12 ts JAMES (iAI4It.NF.iI. ~£Zr TO RENT. 1 If Tbe dwelling house, North-east corner .J! y fl,of Telfair and Elbert streets. The Fnstcrn and Western tenements, known j as lie; Bridge Bank Building. The Western tenements on Reynold’s-strcel, in the roar o( Bridge Bank budding,now oceupied by Mr, J. S. Campfield; Those commodious stores in the Bridge Bank building, now occupied by Hubert Barber and W. F. Horton. Apply to GEORGE M. TIIFAV, Agent, July 11 Bank of Augusta. BAOIt l( E NT—The throe throe story stores and dwellings, on the corner of Brood and Camp bell streets, lire proof. The two three story dwellings in Campbell street, next below. The two two story dwellings, east, of the above. The one two story dwelling, corner of Ueytiolds and Campbell streets. Tbe 000 two dory dwelling, corner of Campbell and Bay streets. Four offices on Campbell drcct. The one two story store ami dwelling, above Ike upper market,occupied by Mr. Kdes. The one three story lire proof store and dwelling next above the Bridge Bank. The one two story reproof store and dwelling, No. -I Bridge Box*. Tbe one two story dwelling near the lower mar ket, occupied by Air. Meredith. Tim one three story dwelling near the Presbyte rian church, occupied by Hr, Stockton. Apply to McKenzie & bennoch. N. B. Notes payable quarterly, and the occupants paying for the use of tlio hydrant wafer on the lots. July 4 wilt JK? ■ The Constitutionalist will publish the above weekly until the Ist of October. ra'O RENT, a ■omiU'-Mlioiis brick Store on -B. Broad st. For particulars, apply to may 22 JOHN 8. HUTCHINSON. JVTOTICE. —The Board ot Directors of the il Savannah and Augusta Steamboat Co. will, on the first Tuesday in August next ensuing, elect an Agent, for Augusta, with a salary of one thou sand livo hundred dollars per annum. Application will in the meantime be made to the President, at tbo otlico of lbo Company in Savannah JOHN HUNTER, July 20 lOt Seo'y. and Treas. ICr The city papers will publish the above till Ist of August. IMPROVED SURGEONS’ TRESSES for the radical cure of Hernia, or Rupture , Invented by Hobcr Chase, M. l>. of Philadelphia, rift 11F subscriber would respectfully inform the J. medisal profession, and I hose afflicted with Her nia or Rupture, that, having made arrangements with (he general agent of the inventor, to lie constantly supplied with Ibesejustly celebrated Trusses, bo is now prepared to furnish instruments, and also to treat this afflicting disease, as met with in every age and in bolb sexes. The instruments consist of Inguinal Trusses, 8 sizes: Venlro Inguinal Trusses, 8 sizes: Femo ral Trusses, 2 sizes; Umbilical and “Ventral Trus ses, 3 sizes; of double Trusses, 8 sizes, adapted to all tbe forms of Double Rupture. These instruments must bn used by Physicians 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 the ordinary avocations of tbo patient. Persons from a distance eon have the instruments applied, and all necessary directions given, as to the management ol the case, on application to t he sub scriber, at bis office on Campbell st. A iigusla, Gu. may 21 F. M. ROBERTSON, M. U 75 BROUGHT TO AUGUSTA JAIL, on iB J the il'lb instant, a negro man who calls himself BILLx, says no Delongs n> oiupuun rai nier, Wilcox county, Alabama—lie is hi) years old, 0 feet 'J incline high, light complected, has several atnall scars on tbo left hand The owner is re quested to come forward, pay expenses and lake bun from jail. ELI MORGAN, July 21 Jailor. Mr. and Mrs. EGERTON’.S SCHOOL. Ml!, and Mrs. EGERTON beg leave gratefully to acknowledge the liberal patronage and en couragement which they have received from ti.eir friends and the public during tlio past year They pledge themselves that their exertions shall not be wanting to render I heir institution still more worthy of public confidence. The course ol instruction in Ibo ensuing term will be extended, and the best talents ibe country af fords will bo employ ed in the departments of the school. There will be but one term in the year, extending from the Ist of October to the Ist of July. None will bo admitted fora less period limn one term. The Primary Department will consist of small children, and their studies will be strictly elemen tary. Tuition for the term $5O The Senior Department will embrace all except tbe children, and comprise a liberal uml complete course ol study; consisting of 1 Os the common English branches, 2 Os the higher Eng. Brandies and Belles Let Ires, 3 Os Mathematics, 4 Os Natural Sciences, 5 Os Ancient Classics, 0 Os Vocal Music Toil ion ©BO Music on the Piano Forte, (extra) 875 French, 40 Drawing, 40 Use of pretising Piano, 8 One half puuipnent required in advance. It is particularly desired, in order to prevent j breaking up the classes, that those who are to be come pupils of the school, may be sent at the he . I ginning of the term, and continued, if practicable, lo jI ho end. No deduction wilt he made for absence j either at the beginning or end of the term. The rooms are filled up in a style of comfort and elegance, and with the additions to be mode, will ! bo adapted to seal eominodiously eighty pupils, to J which number the school (exclusive of the Primary j Department) will bestially limited. July 7 if ft'T’ 'I lie Southern Recorder,Columbus Enquirer ’ ] and Athens Whig, will publish the above weekly . | till the first of October, and charge this office ■ NHIICATION. —The subscriber Ins com i S'i rnenced his SCHOOL in Ibo rear of the Med [ ical College, and will, at h s residence, instruct j youth of both sexes, in the various branches of an j English and Classical Education. He takes this opportunity of returning Ins sincere acknowledg ments (or the liberal patronage given him, the past three years, in this city, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the same, with the full assurance on Ins part, thrt he will merit it, by Iris indefatigable attention lo the youth over whom he may preside, I laving been sixteen years an instructor of youth, he feels himself called upon to say, in his own behalf, that he is well aware of t ie responsibility he as sumes, and wishes to iiilliro* llioso who may favor him with their patronage, that he is conversant with | the proper mode and discipline by which Schools and Academics should be governed in this land ul his adoption, as well ns that of his nativity. , j The number of pupils will bo con fined lo 25, if i j Ibo major number be Classical, or 3(t if in English. I The ages of the pupils arc to be from 6 to 10— the i females from 6 to If. „ The scholastic year mto he divided into two terms, consisting of live months in each term : first term lo i oimxioiieo on Monday the Kith of July, and to end on the 23d of December; the second term - from tliesecotid Monday in January, ItiJU,until the Jslh of Juno. Kates Ibr tuition, 820 per term, for Classics ; for 1 English, ¥l2 per term. At tbe end ol caeb term there will bo an Exami nation, tfmt parents may witness tbo progress of Be ir children. ’ Thu subscriber's interest being connected with 1 tin ~ ' 1 1V, he nvends lo make it In permanent place ' of residence during bte, and shall be happy to de vote his attention lo the youth who nia v lie confided 1 lo his care, and wi. ties an early application to he made, and that Ins students would be punctual and 1 regular in their attendance. 1 beie will be no deduction of the tuition money, except in i i e ot . n-kju J uly 20 tru fit DA NIKE M AHON V '/ HT SSJA HAGGING. IL< of this supcriorartirh*,H birhrs * . weighing upwards of I ‘ Ibs in ihe yard, lor sale by ]•] THOMAS; also, i«o r r ,4 'r h n7 B i eins <ll ’ i*iw i:.s ( urro.v sagging t i °* 'arions qualities, fur salci by Ju| y 81 Hi ADAM JOHNSTON. 9 f j 1 MH.E.s 11A\ . just riacivnl nmi •*■, »or Mile by T. DAWSON. duly 85 St R XC ffA NWE AT~sl«ilT on New York -■ a nmi Charleston, lor sale by . Jlll - V 20 A. SIBLEY. | rst itj:t civ ct>.v>ui.Yuis i*. k su M r ' " bags Graen Coffiv, 5 lion-os Honey, July 8 For gale low by N. SMITH & Co. PLAIN .AND MIXED NTH AW HON- 1 “ Nb, 1 a.jiHt reouivetl anil for mile by h\\v 10 W m || d* i N |5 B VliJ] ROPE. -60 roil Bile Uopo, just n reived and lor sale by July 17 \V. IC. & J. U. JACKSON. ha CASKETS CHAMPAGNE. just re‘ reived, and lor sale by July 111 JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. I f OIICCKS ON Cl I A It LESTON. Koranic j V./ by the CliO. INS. .J- THUS I’ CO. jmie 22 J ¥OL ABSES.-40 hlids fine Now Orleans Mo- IT m lasses, on consignment, hy June 20 JOHN M. COOPER & SON. \J JCTOK I V SKIRTS, just recemd and for June 13] gale hy VVm. It. CRANE. g*• A PEH —2O reams line .Medium Criming Fa " per for sale, on c onsignment, at factor's prices. Apply at Ibis uflice. Jane 13 ON CONSIGN S ENT.— lliilO pieces heavy 1 ft-m |> flagging; lor sale low liy jan3o il 16 H.C. BRYSON & CO. 11.—70 bbls superfine Uielmiond Flour, suitable for bandy nse. jusi landed and for sale June 11 bv CliO. it. JESSIJK&Cu. ttlllJA KS«—Just reeieved, 10 bbds Fine .Sugars, * ' 5 blids 2d <|unlitv do., !> boxes 1,073 Sugar, lor sale low by JNO. iM COOKER & SON. July 10 (71 3 N.—2o bids .lenrks’ best Rye Cin, H 20 bids Rye Cin, for sale low by July 10 JNO M. COOPER & SON. fSMIE most reinitiated and ellbeliml COHN J- PLASTEKS, lor Mile bv June fi A N TON V & 11AI \ /-’.s’. BACON —A choice lot of assorted, the Haras very suitable for family use. may 11 CLARKE, McTIER & Co. I \OCT. MOMfO 10, DENTIST,rimy be eW salted professionally at all hours atllie Eagle and Phoainx Hotel, Room No 10. if may 2 TV OX 1C I',. During' ibesubsenbers temporary d absence Mr. A. IT. Stone is bis duly anlbori zed Attorney. GEO. A. WaLKE/i*. may I if i\l RWCUOI’ MOLASSKS.—7O bbds. for J N sale by T S & G II METCALF, march 20 JOHACCO.—On consignment HO boxes To rn bacco, manufactured liy Teneh & Steagall, fijrsnle low by JOHN M COOPER, & Son. LJ. EOROIA NANKEENS, a very superior 'A nrtndo just received by \V. Jl. CRANE, march 21. IjMiOIMDA SEGAHS,—Ioii/nhi Florida So- A gars,just received and lor sale at m inulaclu. rers’ prices by W.K. & .1, U. JACKSON, June 12 Auctioneers. rNEOHGIA NANKEENS.I, received "-"R n few cases Georgia Nankeens nmi will be sold low by JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. Juno 14 A COOK WANTED, ni good rharacior ami J - *• capacity,to cook lor a small family, Ibr which a liberal price will be paid. Enquire at this office, or at No. 203 Broad street If Jane 7 PA VJ LION COCHI NET SO pieces 1b,1.1 bind for Pavilions, 10-1 wide; also, Cotton and Linca Nutting,just received by June 87 1 in .-s. 11. \\ . A'fT & Co. f iAOOTII BKUSIIES.—Fine Tooth Brushes, of English mnnnfactnre,just received and for sale by ANTONY & HAINES. June 2fi OSS’~PASTE REACHING, equal 10 I lie best in the world, just received and liir sale by ANTONY & HAINES, Juno 2 C> No. 232 Broad street. Tarench perfumery.—a ioTof A’ porior French Cologne and l.nvcnder Waters, Pomatums,Crom de Kers.&c. &.<■. in elegant hot —es for sale by ANTONY & HAINES. Juno 27 rjOJUKE- *OUr or live; Negro Boys. m Also, about the same of women mid girls. Apply to D.L. HOLLIDAY, jan 10 7 if S'l OVA L L «V 11 A ill LION, WHO fiKS A LF. DRY HOODS jVI KUCHA NTS, Ami General Grocers* AUGUSTA, On. fry~ Dry floods Sale Room over the Grocery store. “ SPRING GOODS. DfiAR &, CA RMICH AKLarc now recervirig i their usual supply of .Staple and Fancy spring Dry Hoods, which they offer on their usual terms and prices. npril 10 TUST RECEIVED* 1 case plaiji nlm Leal • ¥ Hoods, 1 case with capes do do do Also, a few fine-Straw and Leghorn Uonnefs, mav 21 Fur sale hy W.m. H. CUANE. VAUCLIfSE COTTON <ISN MIVUCS~. supply ofiho above article for . sale at Factory pnees hy (liongcMits. mar 2 49 CLARK E* MTEIR & CO jVJ A.TCIi IOS.—A largo supply of the best iTa Jjoco I 1 ’ oco visile tins, always on hand ut ANTONV HAINES,* June 11 Noßroad 1 SHOT AND LEAD.—6OO bap jShot.ass’d? 10 Kegs bar lead; for sale at iVlnnnfncturors prices, hy THUS J FARM FLEE, Agent of the Shot Tower Co. of Baltimore. A constantsupply kcplon hand, march If) 6mo NECK STOCKS. SUPERIOR Black Satin, Bomhazir.c, Plain md Figured Black Summer Stocks, of the hist make and style, just received hv WM. O. PRICE, Juno 16 No. 2.08 Broad street. |%TEW PUBLICATIONS* just received by i « Richards <jr Sloy. I’alderon the t ’ouiticr, hy E. I Bnlwer, nuthor of Alice, &c, “Sketches from our Parish,” by 80/., Nos. J, 2 and 3, illuslrn led by Cnnkshank. (Beanings in Europe, “Italy,” hyt ’ooper. “.lane J/unax,” cr a mother’s inure, by the author of Brarnblelyo house, A'c. A/i rnoirs of “Sir William Knighton, with his correspon 1 dcnce,” hy Lady Knighton. July 11 ENOVATING LIQUID l<»r extracting all kinds of oil, paints, tar, and grease from the most delicate colored silks, satin*, r.lnf/i*, Innn hn>’ins,or mr/icls , without mjiiringin the leastlheir color or texture. For sale by TURPIN, D’ANTICNAC & Co. 1 may I d2w u >le ngi nF i>r Augusta. STIAHILY HEDICINEB*- -Competent ar ranaementH having been made, Family and j PhysiiMHUs’ Prescription* can be had at all hours of 1 the night, and on the Suhhufh, so far as necessity may demand,at Apothecary Hall, .No. '.1.Vl Bnmd-sl. may 9 ANTONY <V lIAINLS. \Tr There is a night bell at the door. Jitsf remoed. 11,01 R, It Vi ON, A SOA I*. BBLS Flnur f»r family use. 2/»,nOU llis fine Baron Mams, 7,M)0 “ “ sides ami shoulders, j 20 boxes Nn 1 Vrllow Neap- For sale by JOHN M COOPER A SON , AJ..O, 2,000 Bushels Salt. Mim* 0 SPLENUII) FRENCH MUBJ.XNS. j SNOW DEN «V. SHEAR have received, thi;. dov, J from Nevv-Yoik, a large happly of uplendid 1 French Muslins, of the ialei t P-ims styh ~ wliu fi h ive been carefully sele» led frors rnront im-orl-i -lioiirf, and are entirely hhw patterns 'I he pubh' are ft pe< Holly reqijejtori to rail Ulii r< 'i,mnr; f!i .;a aprii J 2 ( <O-PVUTM;usilll‘.~Tl.c undersigned I V' entered ini') Co partnership on the Ist of •unr I:ivf, uudrr Iho (inn of j)yc A' Allirplireo, t;• r (lit* tnmsmrfian of (!•»» CItOCKUV Imsii.e-p, at thesUm* Infrly ormpiod hy Air. James M. Dyc,on(* iliM-ir below Dr. W raj’s Drug Store, mid will he N*PV lurnisli their city and country friends with 1 1 1 jo articles in t lirtr line, on terms as ncconnno dnting ns 11 levcan no procured elsewhere. - m dve. July... ,”'•<*«P | s MI IiI'IIKKE. I X1 sv< M.l Til ' firm ni Kicliurds * A' Nfoy, «ns dissolved on (he first of Juno 1 »st, l»v mutual eminent. The business ol the concern will lx* st.| i li'cl hy oil ho r ol (ho subset’! hers, ■ I> 111 ii• .j ihcir temporary absence (run iho State, Mr. Charles Grenville will not ns (heir nilornoy TIHMMS I! 1 1 'll.l RDS, JOHN \V. STdV. J)Cr r l lioutns Itiehnrds will continue the bnsi nei-N on his own account, at the old stand .No 2J3 Brood-street. July 83 j w I DISSOLUTION OF CO. IVVIITnIck. . ” SHIP. Theeoparlnefship lierejofore exinl- MI S hi t wet'n t,tints (boss and Kerrs .V, Hope, under llic fiim of I .onls Cress & Co., has litis day hoen dissolved hy nuitiml eonsent The unwilled hush ii.ss will u* closed by cither of llic partners lodis ( io:ss, July 23, 1833. KURUS & iIOTK, [\ <) !:. — r riio nndersignod having purrhns . <'il the interest id Kerrs Ar. Hope in the late lirninl Louis <Ti ss A Co., nntl associated himself with Jackson r Turpin, will heron Her do business under the firm olTrcss *V Turpin, upon whom In* trusts the same liberal patronage will ho roil* linreil. [July a dtj LOUiS CKKSS. (V ° * O l], The co partnership heretofore ox isting innler the firm of T. 11. «V I.C. I*luut 9 is tliis din dissolvin' hy niutnal consent, hither party is authorized to uso iho name of the late (inn in settling up iho business. T. 11. PLANT, •J««y 3 I. C. PLANT. /bo Look selling and Rinding business will ho continued at the old sluiul, by iho subscriber, on nigownancon at. ’P. 11. PLANT. [\°.l Ii’ L.— l ho co-partnership horototiiro ox- 5,1 ( ’ohimhiiN, (loorgiu, under the firm of i. Plant A i’<>• is this day dissolved hy mutual r« iscnt. Mr. John A. Norton is duly authorized to attend to any business of the Into 0 T. II PLANT. July 3 IC. PLANT. rHUIL Slli.st MILKS having this day formed a M. co partnership in the /look soiling business, cud taken the slock of the late firm of I. C Plant & ( o. at Lolnmhiis. the business willjto conducted under the firm of'Plant A Norton! T. 11. PLANT, July IS j. A. NORTON, _ 1C O i' 12 It I ES.—The undersigned having * conneoleil lliemselvcs in the above business, miller the firm ol' Spears &. While, will Keep con stantly mi haml a large ami well snleeletl sliieli, suitable hir the country irmle, which liter nHi-r for sale on accommodating terms, ami .solicit their Iriemls to call and examine for themselves Our stand is No. 300, south side Ilroad street, Stovall's now buildings. FRANCIS SlM',Alls, July 17 trwlm RICHARD U. WHITE. j\J OTIC M. -The snliseriherH have formed a eo 1, partnership, (or the transaction of a genet ol mercantile business, under the firm of Scmntoii A Smith. They havo taken the store lately occu pied by Messrs. T. S. .V ('. J|. Metcalf, ami are now receiving a well assorted slock of (riiircrirs, Cothin Bagging, Iron, <Jr., recently scleeletl with great care hy iMr. A. O. Parmoleo, in Now York ami other markets. Merchants and I’hmlors generally are respeetlnlly invited to rail and examine them. Particular ullenlion will he paid to the sale ot Colton, end execution ol orders (or merchandise. J. 11. SCRANTON. A. W. SMITH. _Jllly 20, ISM. fiwlvviVvvfit TV] OTlCE.—'i’ho firtn ot Adams, Parmoleo, St i I l"o, is tin’s day dissolved hy nnttiml consent. Tbobusiness of the concern will h.\ settled hy either of I he partners. .1. M. ADAMS, A. <) PARMELEE, H. WEBSTER. .Inly 17,1838. trlwiVwlt I I HIE undersigned have fiirmeil a eo-pnrliiershi |i, 9 and will do Inuiness under the lino ot .1. ill. <V W.T. Adams. ,t. m.miamb, July C J, IH3S. W.T. ADAMS. Aferlhp Ifilhinsl. wo shall he prepared to oiler for sole (at the store now occupied hy Adams, I’nr nudeo & Co.) a full assortment, of (Vroecrics. Or ders from our fn mds will meet attention. J. JW. & W. T. ADAMS. July !1 «llt(rw2w vv3t iT/' The Cnnstiimionalist and Pcoplo’s Press will publish iho above six times. |\ o'J'lCM.—The copartnership heretofore ex -1 " 'Shng between Wm. Hills and .(. A. Vroornan, expired on the 2:til till, by limitation, not on the Jfith, ns puhlishod hy Wm. Hills; neither is the said Wm Hills authorised to settleihenceounls; thoruloro all persons indebted to the firm will he hold responsible lor their accounts until some means are devised to settle the same, ol which due notice will he given. July‘A IdM. suit J. A. VKOOHAN. Dissolution or co-fautnhiT iSllll*.— r riio co-partnership horotofi ro rxist ing between Iho subscribers, under the firm of Price St Mallory, is this day dissolved hy mutual consent. Either partner will attend to settling the business of the Into concern, and are authorised to use the narneol the firm for that purpose Wii.i.iam O. Paic k will continue the hnsmess ol Merchant Tailor and Clothier as heretofore, at No. 258 Ilroad street, between the (ilnho and Unilrd States Hotel. WILLIAM (). PIHCK, JOHN MALLERV. Aiigiistu, Juno 2, IH3S r | A111: CO-PA UTN MKSIIIP lienitoiore a conducted under the firm ot JAt J Mellryde, w ill lor the future he carried on under that ol J dr J Mellryde <y Co JA.VIKS MeRRVUE. JOHN MeHIIVHK. may 14 ALEXANDER WALLACE. j OTIC H.—Tho copartnership heretotor exist ( J 1 ing 111 I his city under the (inn ol Cowling .V Cni ilellc, expired on the Ist day of January Inst hy its own.limitation. The business of the firm; will liuelosud hy A. Caudki.i.k. J. V.COWLING. Feb, 13,1837 if A. GARQELuEi I JJIIE Subscribe! begs leave to inform his friends 1 and the public,that he will continue to trans act the (Joinmission Hnsjiicss in this city, nn dor hisown name. A.GARHELLE. fob 18 if 36 Dissoli 'l’ion or coda UTNHB- S)l 11*.—The copartnership heretofore existing I between W.T.Thompson and .fames McCnderly, in the Book arnl Job Printing business, was, by I mutual eonsent, this day dissolved. Those having demands against said firm will present them to Wm. [ T. Thompson, to whom also till payments are to ho made, and by whom the business will he hereafter conducted. W, 'J'. THOMPSON, Juno 10, 1838. JAS. McCAfI'ERTV. li. W. FORCE Sc CO. WIfOLKSALK SIIOM DHALLTtV, I No. 27fi JliDiul-.il. A urnsfn. (If. r 8 A VL received 1000 packages Roots and shoes, " comprising every article in the line; which can he sold ns low ns in the Northern cities. All ar ! ruiigcmer.ts being with Mamtfaetarcs dileol. A j general assortment of HEATH KRS. april 24 WATfiIIKS, WATCH ICS, ! rjNJIE .Subscriber has just rri-riuol hy the Steam I Packet New V ork, an Invoice of fine nnlo ' pendent seconds Watches, with single and double | circle, somcdhing entirely new, which the publican: I invito) to call and examine at No. 21'JIirond .street. May 30 JOHN I!. MURPHY. << EOHCIA LIME.- Flesh •Siono Lirno, ol A :■« goo'l quality an any m (In* market, put up | in Kukos, Hlrougnr, In/liior, nii<l moi'f ronveiii»*n( t or | ininuporUiti'iu ilciu liarrcD, ainl hoMing tlm hornci I fjuauiiLy. I‘rii'M (In; Im.x. and $4 />() hy i he ijuaiilily, ilflivcrf fl at Augusta, al Ja' k’.ofihoro, | and at llif* uiuuih '•! Lnur rrruk, on ilia Savannah j rivrr, it will ho koI»1 at i'd rains \>tl|i ii'Piofit oil. Apply to'l L s Willi, I'l.aitK i 1 lotol, or D Kl'A'i’KlCK A-, Co I June li trvxt^dll I tlin.'K \WI> ti Llflt I>’ ICS, Whohomle 3 f id ret.nl. A N J'ONV lIA INKS, No 233 Broad street, next door to R. C. Baldwin's whole- | sale Drv Good ton-,'dir tho solo on liberal te-ms, s'it) p.n I sgc.i Itcsh Drugs, MeHnmes, I’anils, i )il,, Hye Stulf«, iV'. A's. Country Mmi h-mts, ote invitnl to rail .md tn *,yt«.l then lo'K Orders cx-truled with neatness and despsn h. lime 26 I OFFICIAL DU A 11 INll OF Till: okorgia si vti: gotteuv, /■ ir ihdhenelit ofllie AmriiMn Imlep’l i ire ('nmp'y <'l.asr> No for 1838. 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 [) 10 11 12 13 M 15 v’2 .00 {» 58 37 Oh To 2f) (U) .VJ 33 14 51 Cl 31. B lIKUEia <'lilvTll'\ that the nhovo niunhnr* ■ ns they stand Irom tho Man ngorW rrrtifu nte of fin? drawing of tho Virginia Siiitp Lottery, lor Iho liichmond Academy, (3 ass No 4, for 1838, drawn nt Alexandria, Virginia, Jnl *3l, 1838, mid which determines I he fair ol all tickets hold in Ihe above Lottery. •’"ly A. READ, Agent. AIVOTIIEU CAPITAL ! Ticket No. I! 1 .) 16 51, the capital of Thirty Tlumsasml Dollars, in Class No. 27, was left nt my office unsold. Three Capitals vent to Augusta in thirteen months. 'Picket No. 2? 31 33, n prir.o of $220 mlhenbovn Lottery ; tin* holder is invited to call and receive the rash. GEORGIA STATE ! ii o t t i: i: v, for the benefit o f the lndependent Fire Company. CLASS NO. 30. FOR 1858. * To he determined l»y the ilrnwinj' oi lho Virginia Stale Lottery, lor (lie i'cnclil ot iho town nl | I’clershnrg, ('ln«s No 6. I Po Redrawn al A LEX A NIMH A, Va. on Saturday , July SiBili, 1838. D. S. UitKuonv «V Co , Managers. , A. READ, t 'oniraclor. SCH 10 M 10 . 1 Prize of $3 ',(10(1 $30,000 I 10,000 10,00) I 7,000 7,000 1 5,1X10 8,000 I <l,OOO 4,000 1 3,000 8,000 I a,168 3,105 25 1,(M» 26,000 80 800 26,000 1 80 200 1(1,000 : NS 150 13,200 63 11)0 6,300 63 HO 5,010 63 70 1,110 63 60 3,780 126 8 0 6,300 126 40 8,010 3651 20 73,080 23436 10 231,360 27,811 Prizes, amountinglo $172,678 Tickets slo—Shares in proportion. 11 AII. -M OAD NOT ICE. ON Monday, (lie IHlh inst. (lie Georgia Kail Road \s ill l> opened I ir (ho eo"veyiiiiec of Passengers and Freight lo Crawfordavillo The ears will lonvo Cnmak on Mondays, Wed nesdays, and Friilaya, iinmeiiiato'y alter (ho arri val of llio'lrain from Augusta, l.eavo Crnvlord villo on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 10 o’clock, A. M. Stages lor Washington, Athens,Greensboro'and Madison, connect with Iho ears at ('rawfordvillo. RICHARD PETERS, Jr. Resiilonl Engineer & Snp’l of Transportation. Juno 43 RWMKiI.I RAM. ROAD NOT I CM. SN R KIM lIP is now earriod on (ho Rail Road be tween Angnsia and ll arrontnn, at the follow ing rales —cotton $ 1 per halo, merchandise 28 cents per hundred pounds, or 8 els per enhie. loot. Between Augusta anil Crawfordvilla -cotton $ I 28 per hale, merchandise 331 els per hundred I pounds, or 61 ets per cubic foot. George 11. Thompson, agnnl lor the Co nl Cfnvv rordvillo, and Jno. 11. Roberts, agent of the < Company nt VVarrcntoii, will a l l and (o receiving and forward ing produce and iiierelmndiue, wilhoul charge for commissions or storage. Spacious warehouses have heen creeled nl iho above stations liir iho re , ceptiomof merchandise, until it is forwarded. RICHARD I’F,TF.RS..Ir. UrtsiAont. Engineer -V Sup’t of Transportation June I t r |Li S T received at Iho Allgiisltl Bookstore, • S the following, amongst other valuable publica tions, viz : Tim Young Rady’s Friend, Muller’s Analogy, Snrlor Resort us, Theory ofanolher lilD, Morrill's IJanuony of the Kings and Prophet*, j 'i'ueker on Prodeslination, Opieon hying, Paloy’s Theology Illustrated, Temperance Tales, Way land’s Rcsnunsiliilily, • Porter’s Rhetorical Reader, i Parley’s Four Quarters of Iho World, i The Preacher, or shell lies of original sermons, I laid s llistorv o I tho D. S, Kingsley's Social (.'la/ir, Emerson's Class Readers, Frugal I louse wife, Parley's Hilda Geography, Goodrich's 11. Slates, 1 Frost’s A riean Speaker, Child's llolany, ('omsloek's (,’homislry, Tooke’s Pantheon, Shaw's Architecture, School Dialogues, id ore’s Dieiiormry, Kmerson’s Progressive Primer, Genuine F.pistles of Iho Apostolic Fathers, The Dili) and Times o( Wliitfield, Speetalor, 'Phroo Spaniards, Rodorie Random, ■ Happy Chrislmn, Goodrich’s Greek Lessons, Mnrdell on Iho Teeth, Filch’s Dental Surgery, Rook ofThe United States. Also, a lew dozen Sheet Wr, x, Ac. w3t July 7. (All \ III.TON’S REPORTS.— Reports of J decisions made in the Superior Courts of iho Eastern District of Georgia, by Judges Berrien, T. 11. I*. Charlton, Wayne, Davies, Law, Nieoll, and Robert Al. Charlton, and in iho Middle Circuit, by Thomas U. I* Charlton; by Unhurt M. ChnrUnn, lata Judge of the Superior Courts of (he Eastern District, just published mid for safe by Juno 13 T. II ,V. I, t; PLANT. JFRIOSII .STRING GOODS, At Nn. 206 Jlrnnd-slreel. i 11. IVV'AT’i’ Air Co. have received, and i ■ . are now ripening a largo sleek of Spring anil Summer Dry (foods, well assorted, and having been purchased at reduced prices, will ho sold at a small advance on cost for cash. They have now a good assortment of black and Id no black Italian Lost ring, gros de Paris and gros (le Swiss Silks, Plaid Silks and small figured Bon not. Silks, handsome French Muslins and printed .Swiss Muslins, black and white and colored Jaco nets small patterns, largo and small cheeked Stviss Muslins and Cambrics, Furniture Calii os, while I ami colored eotlon Fringes assorted, rollon mid linen Nettings, and 10-4 Bohhinet for pavilions, i Irish Linens and Lawns, 8-6 and 10-4 Irish Shoot lings, Table and Birdoyo Diapurs, Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, brown Linens and Linen Dril- I j iings, Vestings, a very large assortment of Colton j Hose and i do, with a variety of other seasonable I goods. npril IU i .VI US. M’GUlRErespectfully informs tho la j -Ltß. dies ol Augusta and Hamburg that she in lends making her residence in Ihe above city, for Ino i purpose nt resident Gullies’ Dross Maker.— [ She hopes by her attention to please all those who j | j may favor her with a visit, to endeavor to realize I that generous patronage which is always b ndered | from a liberal community. Orders can he left at Mr, j | D’Autol’s Clock and Watch Establishment, Broad i 1 street, next to Marlin Frederick's, or nl her place of * resilience, Jackson slrcel, next lo tho Raplist church J GcollemcM’s line Linen mailelo order. may 12 . ATTRAITIVK N‘'U'ami I'jishioimlileSnimiiri (.oml . 1 SUM' mrcivmg, a bnautii’ul iwnortmryrit ami ' rlioiff? fO'lrrlKm ol rif• W fit>’lo (>uudu, 10l |' (it nfifiiiHn’u Hiimtiiur wear, rccnntly purchased in {I tin* \f*w Voik in irl%»’( Ir nn ilin latent importations, ! hu ll lIn; suhrirrihf r- nv prepared lo mal.o lo n.c i > 1 areal hhort notice, m I lit* nowoM atj lc* f a« < orfiing to the iroaf approved paHerna of i’isliion, whu h they i have jiikl received, 'i ho public me p'upcrllully uo- Jiciled cull, examine, and make a r.elerliun. i hey 1 will util goodn by the piece or pattern. VVM. <> LRK E, inny 31 Ilrapnr and Taihi , No. 2;X Hrom) st wam li) ro Fi iuiiAsi:' k -ir 30 lil.flv young Nogroi’j . for wlm h good * pn< f h w»|| he paid, in i ash, by de. 20 iy: wit I 4s I) MORUI U.LV i imiiii.ic mates. , r , .«V w. Si J, 11. JACKSON,' tnisiiny,nl ]u o'clock, in from of our store,’ will be (•old, •1 Idols Rye VVI iskcy !•> bids Alonongaliela Whiskey I l * qr casks Aladeira Wine 1- bids (Jin B casks l*or*er In boxes assorted Cordials 3o kegs I .aril 10 boxes Claret Winn •J bids Flour 11 bids Pilot Bread 20 Ftlrnncca H qr casks superior Cognac llrnndy 0 boxes Honey How Tobacco 10 coils Hope 12 boxes superior AlndiYa Winn 10 boxes hemun Syrup 100 lbs Bagging Twine A Do, Bedsteads, AJattrasse*, S'egars, Src. Stc. .Inly 2(5 Terms cash. MY U. E. & J. 11. JACKSON." ' This Night, at tlin nsifal hour, will be sold, rs (jenemljassorinient of irnsh Siapln add Fancy Wf < loods, Hardware, Boots, Shoes, 4c. tyr. ■'"l.v'lO Terms cash. Wooden Ituildiv p. MY >V. 11. ,V .1. 11. JACKSON, On (he first Tuesday in August next, at the lower Afarkel, will be sold, The wooden building on Washington-street, lonneily oeenpied by John Winkler, belonging to l he estate of John Fox, deceased, and sold by order of Ibn Executors, Terms eush- -building to bo removed Within terf days (nun day of salt". July 21 fllllK siiliaerlier having repnrehased of Rainey E Si Almnrid, the extensive range ul stahles for ne.ily owned by him, in the rear of the Pavilion,' anti '.noun for a long lime ns the (JlobA Hotel star hies, has lined them up in thhir former style, and they am now ready fur the reception and keeping of Horses, either of citizens or transient jiersoiM. His numerous filends and aCipiuinlnnees in the Western stales who are in' the habit of bringing droves of Horses to this city, are also respectfully informed, that ha is prepared to kilep any number of Horses that may bo brought. He will also net as (Jeneral Agent, for the sale of Horses, Carriages,' i\e. and from Ins long experience in the business,' and his extensive acquaintance, he hopes to receive a liberal patronage. No expense nr exertion shall he sparer! to satisfy those wild may see proper to patronize him, and ho must respect billy informs Ibe public., that ha con tinues to do business at Ins old stand ns formerly. JOHN H. (JUEDRON. DCCTfIo F.oiiisvillo (Kenlueky) Journal, will please publish this in their Weekly paper, until the first November next,and charge the same to Chro nicle A Sentinel p llliee, and forward their neenuiit for payment 4m June 11(1 WILLIAM <:• WAY /j RKSPF.CTFIII.I.V iufunns Ms friends and oil other customers who heretofore patronised him, w bile agent for Joseph Shannon, that he id now, and has boon all ulotfg, since'the loth day of October lust, engaged w ith James Anderson A. Co. in I heir Hry (loods store, next door above Turpin iV. IP Antigone's Drugstore, Broad sired, where ho will he found equally as attentive Jo the calls ol his customers, and all who may he disposed to extend iheir patronage to the new establishment, ns for merly, ami us as good l a ms, and the assortment of Dry floods will ho found equally tis large and ns choice as heretofore kept by liihVih 1 the same store. | The subscriber would also inform the public that | ho is not an agent fur Joseph Shannon, nor has ho had an agency in any business, since the subscriber discontinued it on the 1 <>tli October last, os the public bavo also been notified by his advertisement to lieu ell'eef oh the 10th of October,' 1H37 WM.C. WAY. At the store of James Anderson SI Co. may 311, IHJH If Broad st. Augusta, (Jn. INSTIII't TION IN MUSIC. W 11-1.1 AM 11. (JK.C HARD, Prolpssor of Ain sic, respect fully nnriiiuhcus to the ladies and gentlemen of Augusta, that he has removed to 147 Broad street, a tew doors below the Eagle and Phceli'ix Hotel, and is now prepared to give lessons id music on the Pimm Forte, (Jiiitar, nhil Flute. As it is Mr. O’s. intention to make this city his perron* nenl residence, he Will he enabled In. wait on thosu' who may require his services, with the strictest punctuality. Air. O. will give instructions at his owrf residence nr that ol his pupils. Application to he made as above, or at Air. Biilltd'a Furniture and Piano Forte store. N. B, Piaffe Fortes and Organs tuned and re paired in the most complete manner and at the short ast notice If nprll 1«= I’IIOTKCTION INSURANCE (itfMfAJtfj' ' I All E undersigned, agents of (be Protection In-' B suranee Company of I lari lord, Connecticut, are prepared to insure buildings and their Contents against loss or damage by life on the inost reasona ble terms. VT. & J. G.CATEIN. oet3f illl 255 STIC I'IISUJTII UN I N<« PLASTEIIN, pre pared for pains,, vVeiflfness In (lie hrnast side hack,or limbs,We, they will give almost iniinedimo and kool lung relief, mid (or pleasantness, safety; easj, and certainty, are decidedly sitpenoi- to most other remedies. For Sale by A N TON i r All A INKS, npril 33 233 Bfbad street. 11. HEADMEN, ARTIST, BEGS leave respectfully to inform the citizens of Aiigiistn, that ho has returned to this cityj and taken the roomlorrriorly occupied by liiiu in the A/nftoiiie Hall, where he liilemH remaining for a ew weeks, and vxhere he Would be happy to receive those who (tiny desire bis professional services. ff'r'VHn public generally; are invited to rail anti sco iiis specimens. nov 23 i ini: i:\ci,usii Mhoadcloths. JUST received, some very superior import toil Black, Blue, and fashionable coloured Cloths, of the best English fabric, finest of wool and. velvet finish, wl icli, With a lieantlfiil assortment of Pantaloon Stull's, anil stiperh Vestings, Will lie sold by the pattern, or made to measure in their hesi ty.lo, by WAI (). PlflCK; June )fi Draper and Tailor. Patent Steam j.' eat u e n ui: vo 1 A Tft r , Tor Hen Ith mid lOeonohiy; fill IE sulißcrihers havi ig purchased the, right oi I the I'A TENT FKATIIKtI /htt.SSKR, for this Male, would respectfilljy inform the citi zens'if Augusta ami vicinity, that they have (in* of said Machines in successful operation in Mvlii tosh street, corner of Reynolds. The werk is done entirely by the operation oi Steam, no lire coming hear (lie Feathers, mid nil 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 built is very much increased, marly tones one hall,—nothing being rbfjiovod but small particles of dust, Ate. They are 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. '1 hey would invite all honso keepers, and thoso who prefer sleeping on pure anil soft beds—who sillily 1110111 li and economy, totry, and prove th« Steam Feather Renovator. All persons are invited to call and see lII* Ma chine and its operation, and be convinced of its utility. N. 11. The inhabitants of the town can, by notifying the snhsciihers, have their beds taken ('-on llnur dwellings mid rein rood die same day; well do and re. dy lor i iimudjate nee, tor $3 75, provided they do ant root-on more lharl 35 pounds, iin-l tt i crus per pound lor all over th it amount, or it I hay eh jiiso to send them in, the price wdl b« H>2 fit). People from tie- country eon, by bringing their beds in emly in the morning, usually have thens the aamc day. ... I Any pen.on (hat will try the experiment, may send lhem a bed or beds, of uni- quality of Feathers, (rum the hist and newest, to the oldest amlxgijsroa*'* they bur, provided they are wilier (Jeeso or Duck kcallierx, and may be a sored, no rhaigr, w-dl be I ovale, ni .mv i ne, unless perfect satrefatiiion bo | K , veil J. .1 DIIN r.A P, i “ Inly I: 'r-.vtf WM n SPECK.