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COMMERCIAL.
COTTON MARKET, JULY 26.
sates during the Inst few clays have been very j
exporters hot wishing to operate oven at n i j.
of'. 1 a i cent, which would have been sub- | -
Hi to by hukier>i. It lemains to bo seen what ; 7
Vgm the advices per Royal William will have on j
p
J, I HAMBURG COTTON SUUKKT, JUNK 30.
of Cotton have varied little in the course
■PRtc month; there was a fair demand for the lower
Hbdttiea of American and forSumls. Orleans and
range from 6td to B}d. Import during the
■bulb SOIll) bags,of which 1800 tinea American j
flnorl duringsix montha 16,700 bags, against 27,000 ■
Stocks 14,600 bags, nl which 1,800 hags
Hultrican against 10,000 bags last year. 0
TRIESTE COTTON MARKET, JUNE 2.
k 4500 bags, ol which 1800 bags American. r ;
sti'ck of United Stales C'litlun in first
h, with ihe exception of two cargoes, is dis- n
Hi of, and as the Pacha el Kgypt kill persists in
holding from sale the w hole of his Inst crop,
is worse provided than probably it over |
Orleans and Uplands 86 to Bbf, , 'J
li9 MARSEILLES COTTON MARKET, JUNK 23.
is still a good demand at steady prices, and
during Iho w eek are 2000 bales, amongst |
Hull is 1037 bales Cumann ut'JCf. | 1
r o t
ijKi?! BOtUIEAUX COTTON MARKET, JUNE 23.
stock t eing low me have but few sales to re- *
; The arrivals from Charleston and I’lnladel
v■ B, |,ave caused the sale ul about 4bo bales Chnrles
*'.iH, and 25 bales Philadelphia, l lie hist paying b ls.
fcf B*l ANTWERP COTTON MARKET, JUNE 29.
jCHJmce our last wo have nothing of importance to
•;f B’nrt . [bo only sales have been 200 bales (four- 1
ul bill the prices paid have not transpired; nota-
for Liahin, 40c to 46c, the hall kilo ; Goor
-|:H and Carolina, 36c to 44c; Louisiana and New
iHleam. 37c to 45c; Surat and Bengal, 25c 30c.—
«:B ;r arrivals comprise 830 bales Irom New lorK,
Bftd 5(0 bales from Savannah.
marine intelligence.
■charleston, July 89.—Arrived yesterday, *chr
Hfti"|<lun ami Francis. Magee, St Augustine.
ln the Oiling, tn-ig Veto, from N A’.
* I Clean), l.ine brig General Sumpter,. llrown Hint.
■H Went to sea Salin-dar, ship Snnih Hicnf, Mi rry, Tii-
Bnl, brig Harbinger, brown, (libra I tar, C 1. brig Beanos
Hnn. lirown, tNeiv York.
I ■ ’Went lo sea yesterday ship Florian, Myert, llonU-nnx
■S ;u, brig Gen Sumpter, Young, Jlaiiimore; s 11l s Mu
■Hkawk, I’urkcr, Halthn re; Paragon, llniiuHoii, N York;
IHkagle Osborne, Newpuat It 1; steam packet North
liyaraiolilKi, Davis, Wilmington.
KmwsawwiMairijmt-umMJ-A .x~ i.racr-rw.rmaMM
I MAERIED,
I At Benninglon, Vt., on the 19th July, by the
«tcv. Mr. I’icston. Mr. Konr.nr G. Hamlin, ol
this city, to Miss Eliza S., daughter of the late
■RTifiel Norton, Esq., of the former place-
BT~ M^ißßmtT™^
Etj A semi-monthly journal, devoted to Polite Litera
iSuirc, Music, and useful intelligence, js published
other Saturday, by W. T. Thompson, at -S3
■ per annum, in advance. If July 27
Augusta Heuevolent Society.
The following are the Visiting Committees np-
Hpointed to act for the present month ;
H Division No. J.—J. W. Meredith, Cy rns Pike,
■ 31 ra. McCoy, and Mrs. Nancy Jones.
Division No. 2.—Kcv. C, F. Slnrges, Dr. E. Os
■ borne, Mrs. I-’,. Cole, p.nd Miss E. iMorrison.
Division No. 3.—Samuel C. Wilson, Porter Flem
■ ing, ftlrs. Barnu .McKinnc, and Mrs. E. VV. Collier
■ July J7 T S. BTOY, Seo’y.
IKr During my absence from the State, William 1
’■ 11. Cushney and Nathaniel Patton,arc ray author
I ised agents, for the transaction of bu-iiicss connect- I
B cd with the ofliceofthe Chronicle <fc Sentinel.
WILLIAM E. JONES.
SB Augusta, July 7,1838 i
I l\l OTlCE.—During my absence from the stale,
■ ivl Milo Hatch, &'i hoinas Qmz.enberrj , are my
I authorised agents, lo transact any business in which 1
B I may he interested. [July 25 fit] M. 31. DVE. 1
B 'The Peop.les Press, will please copy the above
six times.
B I\r°TICL LEVI TAYLOR is authorised to
B ixl act as my attorney during my absence from 1
■ this state. WAL WOODBURY, Jr.
Augusta, July 18, 1833. 1m
I OTICE.r- Mr. J:7i\TLUST* ray duly ou
■ J-a thorised attorney during my short absence
V from the slate. S, BUFORD.
■ July 24,1838. ts
DU Ri NG my short absence from the stale Mr
JAMES JWRUtKHT, and M. OGDEN
| arc my authorised agents lo transact any business in
■ which 1 may be connected. LUTHER ROLL.
Augusta, July 25,1838. If
( mHE subscriber being aliout lo leave llm State |
| .1. fora lew- weeks, .Ino. M. Hampton, of Lan 1
{ reus county, will act as ids agent and attorney an
-1 (il lie returns. JOHN THOMAS.
Dublin, Laurens Co., Ga-, June 23. tw.ju
IVM. IL McKEE,
No. 369 It road street, Augusta, On.,
AGENT for the New Vork Albion, Emigrant
and Old Countryman, will receive subscrip
tions and payments. ly June 9 1
M~ 11. JOHN IL MURPHY will act as my
attorney during my absence from I lie city ; all ,
• pasons indebted to mo will therefore make imine- 1
dime payment to him. A. FOSTER.
Augusta, iMay 3(1,1838. ts
O SCIHVKN SHERIFF’S HALE.
» 17 ILL bo sold on the first '1 neaday in Scpletn-
W ber next, lioinre the t.ourt House door in
Jacksonboro, liolweon tlie usual lienrs of sale, one
tract of land eonlaming one hundred nrres, more or
less, adjoining lands ol Benjamin Williamson and
Richard Herrington, it being the place where Mrs. 1
Sarah Meades now lives; levied on ns Ihe property !
of James Meades, lo satisfy sundry fi. fns. in favor
of Wilkins Nunalcy and Jacob liryun. l evy mode
and returned lo me by a constable.
JACOB BRVAN, Sheriff 1
July 31,1838. id
HIRKE SHERIFF'S SALE.
ON the first ’J'uesduy in September next will lie
sold at the Court House door in the town of
Waynesboro, between the usual hours of sale, tin;
third part of the thirteen hundred acres of pine land, |
formerly the property of Henry Cruse, deceased,
but now the properly of Elbert Cruse ; levied on In
saltsly a fi. fa. issued from a Justice's court of Burke
county, in favor of E. Redfieid, and S. Garlick &
Co , vs. Elbert Cruse Levy made and returned to
mo by a constable.
W, B. DOUGLASS, Sheriff B. C.
July 31,1838. ttf
STAOUK months alter dale application will b° j
. made lo the Justices of the Interior Court of
Richmond county, while sitting ns a Court of Ordi
nary, for leave to sell a tract of land belonging lo :
the estate of Lewis B Rhodes, decease,), )or the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said 'deceased
July 31,1838. A. W. RHODES, Ewcuter. j
THE CHEROKEE LAND LOTTERY
<aONTAINING a numerical list of the names ol 1
tlie fortunate drawers in said Lottery, with a ■
map of each district, by James F. 7'inith, of 31 il
ledgeville, Geo. For sale by T. 11 PLANT.
July 83
IMPROVED SURGEONS’ TRUSSES
Tor the radical cure of Hernia , or Rapture ,
Invented by Heber Chase. M. u. ol Philadelphia. |
rH3HE subscriber would respectfully inform the j
A medi;al profession,and those aflliclcd with Her- j
ma or Rupture,that, having made arrangements with ;
tiie general agent of the inventor, to bo constantly
supplied with these justly celebrated Trusses, lie is (
now prepared lo furnish instruments, and aiso to j
treat this afflicting disease, as met with in every
age and in both sexes.
The instruments cjnsisl of Inguinal Trusses, 8
sizes; Vnntro Inguinal Trusses, 8 sizes- 1 ('mo
ral Trusses,2 sizes; Umbilical and Ventral Trus
ses, 3 sizes;of double Trusses, 8 sizes, adapted to
all the forms of Double Rupture
i These instruments must be used by Physicians
' well versed in the minute anatomy of the pans im
plicated in Hernia. They are adapted to every va
riety ot reducible Hernia, and do not interfere with
the ordinary avocations ol the patient.
Persons from, a distance can have the instruments
applied, and all necessary directions given, as to the
management of the case,on application to 11-esuh- ,
nher, at his "(fee on Campbell it. Augusta, Ga
may 2 1 F M ROBERT oUN. M P I
r inO 111 KE, (u;o Ukcly Wonieii/accuiiomod <
8- to cooking, washing mid ironing. Either one j
or boili will lie hired. Enquire at this office. n
July 3J if
SALE, a lirst rule Virginia Cook, wash- 1
nr, ironcr, and house servant Terms cash. .1
Enquire at this office. Slw July 3|
7VTOTICE.—The undersigned retired from the |
- • mercantile association heretofore enndnoting -*
business in this city, under the name and style 01,
U. C. Haiti\vin, on the 25th of July, ins'
WILLIAM ROBINSON. E
Augusta. July 31, 1833. 3t
•jt " IIOhhAKS JtEWARD, lor the appro- 1
r®fs hension of the thief who broke open onr ®J
store in Hambutg, 8. C* on Sunday evening, 29th
July, and stole sundry articles therefrom, amount 7i
mg to about three hundred and fifty dollars, viz : JJ
ane hundred and fifty dollars in cash, among which
was a 825 hill, South Carolina money, sundry arti- -
elos of jewelry, one silver patent lever watch, nura- g
her and name of maker not recollected, and lour
rifio pistols, three made by Case, Willard A Co
ol New 11m tford, Conn, the other, maker not known; t‘
also, sundry notes of hand
Ml fGIIF.T.L & HANSON.
Hamburg, S. C. July 31, 1838. trwtf -
TO ALE WHO.II IT MAY CONCERN. I
rijIAKE NO i ICE, that Fr day, the third of An- A
a. gust next, will bo the last day of return to lite Z
August Term ol the Court of Common Elens lor
the city of Augusta, and that said Court will begin
its session on Monday, the lliirUenlli ot August
next. _ |
ISy order of Honorable John \V. Wilde, Judge of
said Court, the 28ih day ol Jnlv, 1838
July 30 21 HENRY HO HERTS, Clerk.
»’ ■ « ' TO RENT. * *
The dwelling house, North-east corner
..." . nf 1 °^" lr «nd Elbert streets. ~
The Eastern mid Western tenements, known I
ns lhe Bridge Hank Roilding. 1
The Western tenements on ReynoldVslroet. in ’
(lie rear of Bridge Bank budding, now oeeupie, I j
by Mr. J. S. Campfiold: j
Those commodious stores in the Bridge Bank a:
building, now occupied by Robert Barber and W. 7
E. Horton. Apply to
GEORGE M. THEIV, Agent,
July f 1 Bank of Augusta. ■
Ij'Oß R ENT—The three three story stores and j
E dwellings, on the corner of Broad and Camp
bell streets, fire proof.
The two three story dwellings in Campbell street,
next below 1
Thu two two story dwellings, east of the above. 11
The one two story dwelling, corner of Reynolds 0
and Campbell streets.
The one two itory dwelling, corner of Campbell J
and Bay streets. a
Four offices on Campbell street.
The one two story store and dwelling, above the .
upper market,occupied by Mr. Edes.
The one three story fire proof store and dwelling
next above the Bridge Bank.
The one two story reproof store and dwelling, -
No. 4 Bridge Row.
The one two story dwelling near the lower mar- -
ket, occupied by Mr. Meredith. 1
The one throe story dwelling near the Presbyte
rian church, occupied by Mr. Stockton. i
Apply to McKenzie & bennocii.
[ N.B. Notes payable quarterly, and the occupants
paying lor the use of the hydrant water on the lots.
July 4 w)4t
iKT The Constitutionalist will publish the above
weekly until the Ist of October.
rgJO RENT, a commodious brick Store on
J Broad st. For particulars, apply to !
may 22__ JOHN S. HUTCHINSON.
SIT M ME it JR ET RE AT FOR SAlif..
a Will be sold, if applied for shortly, the lot J
and improvements at the Sand Hills, known
= as the Tnrknelt Spring Place, formcr'y
owned and occupied by Col Thomas McGran. 'J’he £
lot containins twenty five acres, a largo part ol f
which is in woods, and includes Tnrknolt’s Spring,
(rom which the City of Augusta is supplied with
water. On the premises is a comfortable dwelling J
with all other buildings necessary forth; accom
modation of a family. Possession can be given f
immediately
Also —A small I.ot containing between two and
three acres, separate from the above by the Mil
ledgeville Road. Apply to
MaA 8 nub HENRY 11 GUMMING. f
jVj OTICE.—The Hoard ol Directors of 1 lie J
ii Savannah ana Augusta Steamboat Co. will,
on the first Tuesday in August next ensuing, elect
an Agent lor Augusta, with a salary of one thou
sand live hundred dollars per annum. Application
will in the meantime be made to the President, at 1
the office of the Company in Savannah I
JOHN HUNTER, 1
July 20 lOt Sec.’y. and'Proas. 11
The city papers will publish tbo above till
Ist ol August.
[AT OTIC Et —The subscriber being about to I
i-» cl iso his business, requests those who are in- j
deblcd to him to call and settle their notes anil ac- ,
counts previous to the first of October next, after I
that time they will be placed in the hands of an
attorney for collection. 1 '
All persons having demands against tbo snbseri- "
her will please bring ilium in lor settlement.
MARTIN FREDERICK
The stock ol goods and fixtures will be lor sale f
at or previous to that time; also, bouse and store J
to rent, all on reasonable terms. 8
July 26 trwtlst uct I
The Constitutionalist will publish the above n
till Ist. October.
IT J 1 1, 1,1 A M II« CRANE has just received 1
V * the following articles which will be sold
low for cash — s j
Chineele Cord, assorted colors, '
Fmo Narrow Tape, Cotton Cord, 11
I me Patent Thread, i
Zephyr Worsted lor embroidery, | 1
I .amp Stand Fringe,
Fine Straw and Leghorn Bonnets. July 27
CHOICE LIQUORS, WINES, Ac. L
i PIPES Cognac Brandy, 4lb proof
1 do Champagne do very old (
3 do pure Holland Gin |(
1 hbd Jamaica Rum „
3 pipes choice old Madeira Wine, Lewis &
Co. and Now ton, Gordon A, Go's brands
6 qr casks pale Sherry, of the well known
brands o. Duff Gordon and -Smith, Bailey
A Co.
) qr casks Port, imported direct from London
20 dozen do extra ago and quality c
15 qr casks Tencriffi; Wine, brand Parsly & Co
10 do Sweet Malaga
15 boxes Sauterne Wino for sale by
July 26 JOHN COSKERY.
I’nte nt Steam a
FEATHER RENOVATOR,
For Health and Economy. '
rSAHE subscribers liavi ig purchased tbo right ol 1
.1 the PATENT FEATHER DRESSER,
fir this Stale, would respectfully infirm tho citi- ’’
zens of Augusta and vicinity, that they have one /
of said Machines in successful opera tit 11 in JUcln- *
; tosh street, corner of Reynolds. I
’J'lie werk is done entirely by the operation ol I
Steam, no fire coming near tin; Feathers, and no 1 I
1 possibility ol scorching or otherwise injuring them. I
I By this operation all moths are destroyed and re-1 h
1 mined, wilhont less or waste of Feathers ; on the I
! contrary, the hulk is very much increased, many
, limns one ball, — being removed but small
particles of dust, Ac. They ore also cleansed and j
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 bey would invite all house-keepers, and those
who prefer sleeping on pure and soft beds—who ■
study health and economy, to try, and prove the ,
Steam Feather Renovator.
I All persons are invited In call and see the Ma
| chine and its operation, and be convinced of its u
utility- 1*
N. I!.—The inhabitants of the town can, by 0
notifying the subscribers, have their b ds taken
from their dwellings and returned the i.arne day, •
well dressed and re. dy for immediate use, for 82 75,
provided they do not contain more than 35 pounds, !
and 8 1 ents per pound for nil over th it amount, or
if they choose to send them in, the price will be
$2 50.
People from the country ran, by bringing their
beds in early in the morning, usually have them I
the same day. 1
Any person that will try the experiment, may J
send thorn a had or beds, of any quality of Feathers, 1
troin the best and newest, to the oldest and poorest s
they have, provided they are cither Geese or Dock
Feather*, and may he assured, no charge will he ,
m .de. in any case, unless perfect salislailion he
given J I DUNLAP, I t
Tilly 1,: trwtf WM ff SPEHR
TjO OftO SPANISH SEG ARS. in whole,
half, quarter and eighth boxes, just
received and Jor sale hy
JulyJK) W. E. <fe ,T. |I. J\CKSON.
IK({A PIECES COTTON 1 lIAtitIIND
e »»'<>•*/ of various qnnliiiea, fiirsa’e l>v
Joiy 2f Hi ADAM JOHNSTON.
11PIECES BURLAPS, just radeved
M- ami lor sale by
July 25 W. E.<fe J U. JACKSON, Au’i*.
fJ'XCU.INGIj AT SIIiHT on .New York
E. J mul (tharleslon, for sale by
July 80 A SIBLEY. ,
1 PST 11KC KIV la»; aolilnUlvS Sugar, I
" 75 bags Green Coflee, 5 tierces Honey, <
July 2 For sale low by N. SMITH & Co.
fl*L UN AND MIXED'STRAW Itosl a
«. N ETS, just received and for sale by
July 10 Will. 11 CRANE.
OAhM HOl'i;.—fit) coil Halo Rope, just re- j
If® ceivcd and for sale by m
July 17 WE. A- .1. I’, JACKSON, |
‘lit ItASKKTS (ll AJUVUiM;. just ro i
1U reived, and for sale by i
July 10 JOHN 6. HUTCHINSON. i
OAPMR, —30 roams line Medium Priming Pa
" per for sale, on consignment, at factor’s prices.
Apply at this office. Juno HI
ON CONSIGNMENT.—JQOO pieces heavy
Hemp Ragging; tor sale low by
jan3o if 1(1 lI.C. BRYSON & CO. 1
S^LOIJR. —70 bids superfine Richmond Flour,
■ suitable for family use, just landed and for sale
bme 11 bv GEO. R. JESSUP*Co.
tjJ I (i A US.—.lnst reeieved, 10 hlids pine Sugars,
’ 5 hhds 3d quality do., 5 boxes l.o'jj Sugar, for
silo low by .I.NO. 51 COOPER & SON.
•Inly 16
ill OL ASSES.—4O Idols fine New Orleans .Mo
l’S lasses, on consignment, by
-biie 1 30 JOHN M. COOPER & SON.
I VOC f: MONItt) E.DKNTIST,may lie con
-E -e suite.l professionally at all hours at the Eagle
md Phoeinx Hotel, Room No 10. if may 3
j\! OTU U.—Huniig ihesuhscnhers temporary
1* absence Mr. A. 11. Stone is Ins duly author!- 1
zed Attorney. GEO. A. WaLKEA*. may 1 ts
\TUWCROP MOLASSES. —7O Idols, for
J. y sale hy T S & (J II METCALF,
n.nrch 30
\ COOK >V ANTED* of good character and
capacity, to nook lor a small family, for which
a liberal price will bo paid. Enquire at this office,
oratNo. 203 Rroad street ts June 7
OA VI LION HO it It IN KT.—3O pieces R.dT-
J - binet lor Pavilions, 10-4 wide; also, Cotton
and Linen Netting,just received by
June 27 _ Tlios. H. WYATT & Co.
fjl 00l it BRUSHES.—Fine Tooth Brushes,
«- of English mantiluelure,just received and for
sale by ANTONY A HAINES.
June 20
m«SS’ PASTE BLACKING, equal to
IT li the hcH in the world, just received and for sale
by ANTONY <t HAINES,
June 26 No. 232 Broad street.
>S \U HIKE Four or five Negro Boys.
I Also,about the same of women and girls.
Apply to U.L. HOLLIDAY,
jan IO 7 tl
STOVALA M L EN,
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS iAiERCHANTS,
And General Grocers,
AUG US rA, Git.
K?" Dry Goods Sale Room over the Grocery store.
VAUCLUBE COTTON OSN A It IFRGB,.
A CONSTANT supply oflho above article for
- sale at Factory prices hy the agents,
mar 2 49 _ CLARKE, M’TEIR &CO
WANTED TO PURCHASE,
\ or dd likely young Negroes, for which good
rai\f prices will he paid, in cash, by
dec 20 397 wlf J. * D. MORRISON.
AND LEA!).—6I)O bags Mint,ass’d;
CD 10 Kegs bar lead; lor sale at Manufacturers
prices, by THOS J FARM EI,EE,
Agent of the Shot Tower Co. of’Baltimore.
A constantsupply kepton liaud.
march 10 6m«
~ • NECK STOCKS.
Black Satin, Bombazine, Plain and
)U7 Figured Black Summer Stocks, ol llio best
mnS. wml n,yl.. received t,y
WM. O. PRICE,
June 10 No. 258 Broad street.
jiNADtILY MEDICINES. —Competent ar
rangemenls having been made, Family and
Physicians’ Prescripiions can he find at all hours of
the night, and on the Snlihntli, ho far ns necessity |
may demand.at Apothecary Hull, N 0.232 Brimd-st.
may 9_ ANTONY <fe HAINES.
There is a night hell at the door.
u: W. Force & 00.
WHOLES A I.!*’ SHOE DEALERS,
No. 27(5 Broad-si. Augusta, Ou
eAVE received 1000 packages Hoots and shoes,
- comprising every article in the line; which
nan he sold as low as intho Non hern cities. All ar
rangements being with Manufactures diiecl. A
general assortment of I.EATD ERS. api il 24
PRIVATE Hoarding house.
Mrs. WILLIAMS having taken that commo
dious house, formerly occupied by Major
Strokes, 147 Broad street, a few doors below the
Eagle and Phoenix Hotel, is now prepare d to accom
modate a iew gentlemen with hoard and lodging,
apfil 16 it
I 'AND AND ‘general - ' ARHiNCy
" i 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, &c. and to the adjustment and
collection u( debts. His office is at ills residence
in the city ol'St. Augustine, East Florida.
Jane 12 6m PETER SKEN SMITH;
Georgia J iti-niniiicc ami 'Trust < o. >
July 2, 1838. $
rrUIE Board ol Directors have ibis day declared
Jl- a dividend of Six Do i.i, aus per share, from
the profits of the List six months; which will he paid
to iho Stockholders, or llioir legal representatives,
on demand.
The holders of now Stock are required to pay all
interest due up to the 21st ult imo.
July S WM.GOULD,Seedy.
lAI OXIDE. —All pors ms indebted to I tin lata
ixl firm of Price & Mallory, are respectfully soli- [
cited to call and settle without delay.
WILLIAM O PRICE,
July 3 JOHN MALLERY.
it. lIEADDEN, ARTIST,
I > KGS leave respectfully to inform the citizens
•S of Augusta, that lie has returned to this city,
and token the room formerly occupied hy him in the
Masonic Hall, where he intends remaining for a ov
weeks, and w here he would ho happy to receive
those who may desire his professional services.
The public generally, are invited to call and
see his specimens. noV 93
d HI A ELTON’S If E FORTS. —Reports ol j
8 J decisions made in the Superior Courts of the j
Eastern District of Georgia, hy Judges Berrien, T, I
U. P.Charlton, Wayne, Davies, Law, Nieoll, and |
Robert M. Charlton, and in I lie Middle Circuit, hy |
Thomas U. P Cl.urlton; hy Hubert IS!■ < harllon.
late Judge of the Superior Courts of the Eastern j
District, just published and for sale by
.lime 13 T II & f c PLANT.
W ATCIf ES, U A TCl'i ES.
rg'HE Subscriber has just received by the Steam 1
fi. Packet New York, an Invoice of fine aide- I
pendent seconds Watches, with single and donlik. j ,
circle, something entirely new, which the public arc j 1
m \ tied to cull and examine at No. 2438r0ad-street. i
May 30 JOHN It. MtJKPHI
protect lon inWrancegom p \ vi.
f n xllE undersigned, agents of the Protection in
* suranco Company of Hurt lord, Connecticut. t
are prepared to insure buildings and 'heir contents |
against loss or damage by firoon the rnost-reasorm. |
bio terms. V . * J. G.CATLIN,
Oft 3i dll
AGENCY,
flavanitak Insurance £c Truel C'c.
1 HE undersigned, Agent of the above compa
i uy, will take risks on shipments of Cotton or
Merchandize from this place to Savannah, Charles
on, and Northern ports. JNO. F. LLOYD
dei 13 _ ®9_
Drugs AND MEDICINES. Whole al
ajid retail. ANTONY \ HAINES, 233
Broad street, next door to R. C. Baldwin’s whale
sale Dry Goods store, offer lor sale on liberal tennu,
300 packages fresh Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oil,,
Dye Stuffs, <Ve N.o.
Country Merchant., are invited to <.dl and in
fpset their stock «*rder• exm ui«d • ifh neatnou
and dfspateh. bine ? r i
| COTTON WA.lt K UOVSI! [AMD ('OX.'
MISSION 1C .SIN ESS.
fjp M. SIMMON'S having Ink n that safe nmi
o • convenient tiro pnml ware linuoe on Brmd
strict, lonn rrl v ocoupiey by Messrs. I W. Ai J, ’J’,
1 lean!, will bu prepared to attend to oil business in
his lino. Ho wi'l bs thankful loro share of i lint 'j
public patronage, which by utiict attention to busi
ness, Its hopes to merit. if July 27,1838.
JVTOTKJK. —The subscribers having (untied a I
1“ Co-pnrinorsb» ;t lir tin purpose of transact
ing a general Commission Business in Savannah
as iho successors of the lain Mr. S. 11. Park mm
under the firm ot ll.M.snv * lliiidinu, offer their j
services to Ins and their Ineitds.
DF.IMI.BEV,
July 13 cm <;, s. HARpr/VO
ff Mlvl. Ml I*.—’) be undersigned |
V ' entered into ('e-partnership on the Ist of
June last, under the (inn of Dye A Mnrplircc, j
fur Ihe transaction of the GROCERY business, at I
the store lately occupied by Mr. James M. Dye, one
door below Dr. Wray’s Drug Store, and will he
happy to f urnish their city and country friends with
n I the articles in their line, on terms ns accommo
dating ns thev can na procured elsew here.
JAMES M. DA K,
July 25 fit MILES MPRPHREB.
rvISSOMJTION.-The Arm of Rloimrds
A Sloy, was dissolved on the first id
June last, bv niiitunl consent. 7'he business ol the
concern will bp settled by cither of tbo subscribers,
During tlieir temporary absence front the Slate,
Mr. Charles Grenville will net ns tlieir attorney,
THOMAS RICHARDS,
JOHN \V. STOV. •
(sjc Thomas Kiehttrds will continue the busi
ness on his own account, nl the old stand No. 2J3 ->
/(road-street. July ‘2d ■ ,‘iw
j\ OTICI2.—The co partnership herctolorcex* 1
(v (sling under the firm of T. 11. & I. G.
I’lunf, is this day dissolve! hy mutual consent. I
father party is authorized to uso the name of the o
late firm in settling up the business.
T. 11. PLANT, o
July 3 LG. PLANT.
The Hook selling and Binding business will he
continued nt Ihe old stand, hy the subscriber, on \
Ins own account. T. If. PLANT.
IVOTIGIO.—’I'Iie co-partnership heretofore ex- h
1* isting nl <'olnmlms, Georgia, under the firm b
ot I. C. Plant *V Go, is ibis day dissolved by ‘I
mutual consent. Mr. John A. Norton is duly p
authorized to attend to any business of thn late b
firm. T. II PLANT, n
July 3 __ IG. PLANT. £
rgNil 1-7 SUBSGIBERS having this day formed a 11
A. co partnership in the /look selling business, 11
and taken the slock of the late (inn of I. G /'lam 'I
At Go. at. (hthinibns. the business conducted
tinder the firm of Plant A- Norton.
T. 11. PLANT,
July 13 J. A. NORTON. _ (
(HIOCI2 11 1 lON,—The undersigned having
JT connected themselves in the above bnsinc.-s,
under the firm of Spears A. White, will keep con
stantly on hand a large and well selected stock,
suitable for the countiy undo, which they offer for
sale on accommodating terms, iuul»solicil their i
friends to call and examine fur themselves Our
stand is No. 350, south side lirond street, Stovall’s
new buildings. FRANCIS SPEARS,
- Jll| y l7 invlm RICHARD B. WHITE.
V(tTIG E.—The subscribers have formed a co
partnership, (or I lie transaction of a gonetnl
mercantile business, under the firm of Scranton At
Smith. They linve taken the store lately occn- I
pied by Messrs. T. S. &(•’. 11, Metcalf, anil are now
receiving a well assorted slock of Gioccricn, Colton 1
llnffgiu/r, Iron, <Jr., recently selected with great ’
care by Mr. A. O. i'armeloc, in New York and ’
other markets. Merchants mid Planters generally <
are respectfully invited to call and examine llmin.
Particular attention will be paid to llm sale of 1
Cotton, and execution of orders lor merchandise.
.1. 11. SCRANTON.
A. W. SMITH.
July 20, 183 S. swAw&wfit
|\| OTIC lit—'J ho firm of Adams, Parmelee, &
Go , is this day dissolved hy mutual consent.
The business of the concern will be settled by
cither of the partners.
J. M. ADAMS,
A. () PARMELEE,
11. WEBSTER.
July 17,1838. irlwiy w U
Nivnen. —'Clio copartnership tierctofora cx-
Isling between Wm. Hills and J. A. Vrooman,
expired on the 23d ult. by limitation, not on the Ifil.h,
as published by Wm. Hills; neither is the said Win
Hills authorised In settle I lie accounts; therefore nil
persons indebted to the linn will bo bold responsible
lor I heir accounts until some means are devised to
settle the same, of which due notice will ho given.
JulyB.lB3B. swlf J. A. VROOMAN.
| VIgOjkUTJtON OF~ CO-PAItTNEiI- I
aj, ll i’ho co-partnership herelofi ro exist
ing between Hi i snbsr fibers, under the firm of Price
rVI Mallory, is this day dissolved by mutual con.-ont.
Either partner will attend to settling i|, n Inisincss of
Ilia Inin concern, and are authorised to use the
name of thofirm (hr that purpose
W ii,mam O. Prick will continue the hitsinoss
of .Merchant Tailor and Clothier as heretofore, nl
No. 258 Broad filuet,between the Globe and United
States Hotel. WILLIAM O. PRICE,
JOHN MALLEKV. i
Augu-tn, June 2, 1833
7831112 CO-IGVIITNMIISIIII* heretofore
n conducted miller the firm of.l As J Mcßryde,
will (or the filluro be carried on under that of J J
Mcßryde 4* Go JAMES McBRYDE,
JOHN McBRVDE.
may 14 ALEXANDER WALLACE.
(V< (TIG12. —Theeoparlnership herntofor exist
-1 V ing in this city under the firm ol'Cfowling A
GnrdcHc, expired on the Ist day of Ja.nmryjnsl,
hy its own. limitation. Dio hnsiness of the linn
willbocloaed hy A. Gakoki.i.k.
J. V. COWLING.
Feb. 13,1837 H A. GARDELi.K:
f!| lIIE -Subscriber begs leave to inform his friends }
and the public,that ha will continue totmns
aetlhe < ’oniinissioii Hu,si turns in this city, nn-!
dnr his own name. A.GARDELLE. I
(eh 13 if 30
- i
!P|ISSO!,IiT£ON Op’ ( OPARTNUIt- .
a ' SI 111'. 'flic eoparlnership heretofore existing .
between W. T. Thompson and James MeGafferly, t
| in (he Book and Job Printing business, was, hy i
mutual consent, this day dissolved. Those Having
demands against said (inn will present them to Wm. i
T. Thompson, to whom also all payinniitsara to be I
made, and by whom the business will bo hereafter I ’
conducted. W. T. THOMPSON, |
June JO, 1828. JAS. McGAFFERTV. |
IMA NO roUTIiS. ,
C" v'" '• jW' L : 7yr’ ’ v : 7.'
'■■i ■ •v.oL/-V- -»>*'■ *' • A
»• ,-4/y • .»■ r.-r* TrS-IW/11.
iif Tii| i
Ml 'I 'I ii
Tj 5 A JtNO VS haHuddcd lo lu’.sHlork, a Mtpply j
“ « • of ilioto much c .idcuhml I’mtiu Korfow, mucV |
I»y Mcmrs. Kobcit Nunn*, Clark & Co. ol W. York. , i
Tlioiruo character of ilicho iimirurnciiii i.s do well | j
tabli -died iniiiiH pari ol’ihc (toimiry, it. jNflcrmcd
unnroCHsary l«> Hjieak in tlieir praino- iodM d they j
speak for tlieiaxelvoH. * /
Tl.o Hfock, which row very (urge, compriHCH » n
good number of iiißlruments from each of'our throe 1
best inariiifiicloricN, mid jt ia helievdl, offern greater I
iid vanlagHH to purdeiHerH, lliau cun bo hnd at any i
of iho INortbom eslablisbnioiilH. July 4. (
... . J
AVI LLIAU r. WAV ! )
C I IsLV inform* Ins Iricuda and all j g
8.%./ oilier cUßtomern who lierelofore patrol lined
him, while agent for Joh(?|>li Shannon, flint he in r l
now, and has bet n all along, «iuro the 10th day of ! f
Oe.tober last, engaged with James Anderson (Jo. j
in their Ury (»oods More, next door above Turpin
&\y Antignac’s Ifrughtoro, 15road street, where lie m
will be found equally as attentive to the calls, of hiss | n
euHiomers, and all who may be disposed lo extend | v
their patronage to the new establishment, a« for-1 a
[ mtrl\, and as good torn?;*, and tfio assortment of j e
! J>ry Goods v/ill Ijd Iburcf equally 4 ms large and os v
choice os heretofore kept by him in the same store, i r
The sulfs' riher would also inform tho public that n
be is not an agent for Joseph Shannon, no?* has he | h
bad an agency in any busim r;/, since ihofiubseiibor ’ p
diseontiimcil it on the 1 Orh October la.d, nt. the I
public have alao aeon notified by bis advertisement!
to tint effect on the lOlh us October, 1837 | u
WM. C WAV. i
A* b.mct Auden on A < a m
ma' 3f*, \ rJ> tl Hi* >ad «.t diigusfa, On
(D.ORCIA bT \TD \
B. O T 'o' H IZ V,
For lliehennfil of the j
lndependent Fire ('ompttnv* I
CLASS NO. 31. FOR IS.',a.
bo determined by tiro drawing of tint Virginia V
State Lottery, lor Ilio Benefit of the Leeahtirg o
Arademy, Class No 13. rt
To be drawn at ALEXANDRIA, Va. on Saturday
August dill, 1838. ’ '(
1). S’. (iiiKcoitv A'Co , Managers.
A. UFA 1 1, ('ontroeior.'
sen E M G .
I Prize of 838,2'J t $35,294
I 10,000 lo.iioJ s
1 0,000 A, ono *’
1 3,000 3,000
1 1,573 1,573
100 I,Out) 100,000 ,•
115 300 34,500
00 100 (5,000
0)0 80 5,280 .
00 no 3,300 ~
60 40 2,040
132 30 3.060
3UOI 20 70,200 .
25740 10 257,400
30,3)0 Prizes, aaueinling to £517,747 i
Tickets £lo—Shares ,|i proportion, "
mow iMiin-if vrioiss. 'I 1
BUST received by THOMAS JtICIIAIIDS, "
the Life and advent ores of Mr. Nadiolas Nick-
lebv, try lloz, No. 2, with illustrations.
Oliver Twist, or the Parish Hoy’s Progrots, part
2d, No. I.
Lights anil Shadows of Irish Life, hy Mrs. S. C.
Hall, 2 vols. 12 tno
The Croc.il System in France, Groat Britain and I
llnilrtl States, hr 11. ( . Carey, culhtir of Principles
nl Political F.eonumy, At. A c.
Skolekostrf Voting Ladies hy Quiz, w ith Skololrrs “!
n( Young Gentlemen by Quiz, Junior. July 24 y
STEEL RIHS FOG roTTON GINS.' j,
NEW INVENTION.
r 9311 I" subscriber has just received a supply of the
1- PATENT Rills lor Colton Gills, which
have been spoken so highly of wherever they have
licit) tried throughout the Colton Growing aisles. *■
These Ribs are so eons meted that one set will last C
twenty years or more, and he constantly in use, hy vi
having nn extra sol of Cast Steel Cnees. The luces P
are matin to lit on the front ot the Hills, w hore the h
Saws pass through, and in so simple n manner thirl si
any person can put them on. 'I lio subscriber will
always keep a supply of Gins on band of the above
description. WILLIAM JONES,
A few doors above Ilio Upper Market.
July 13 11
z it
A 'ANAL I LOUR. POTATOES, AC— a
vz 110 bills. Canal Flour, ll
150 no. Irish Potatoes, a
100 do. Northern Gin, n
100 do do. Whiskey, o
50 do. Mackerel,No. 3.
60 qr. und eight casks Malaga Wine. Land
ing and for sale on the wharf,hy
Jan 16 12 GEO. R. JESUP ACO
nAII,- U O A I) NO TIC E .
. sussm.
ON Monday, ilio JMI Ii inst. Ilia Georgia Kail
Road w ill he opened I rr the conveyance of
Passengers nml Freight to Grawfonlsville.
The ears will leave Camak on Momlays, Wed*
nosdays, and Fridays, innnediato'y after ihe arri
val of the train from Augusta. Leave C'ruwlord- ,
villo on Tuesdays, Tlmrsdnys and Saturdays, at 10 <
o'clock, A. M. (
Stages for Washington, Athens,Greensboro'anil \
Marlison, connect w ith the ears at Cnivvfordvillo. i
RICHARD PETERS, Jr. ,
Resident Engineer A Snp’t of Transportation. |
Juno 13 j
GEORGIA RAIL ROAD NOTICE.
Ip KF.K I1 IT is now carried on the Rail Uond be
tween Augusta and U arreiiton, at the follow
ing rates—enltnii $1 per, b ile, merchandise 25 cents
per hundred pounds, or 5 els per cubic foot.
Between Augusta and Gravvlordville—cotton
$125 per bale, merchandise 33J tts per hundred
pounds, or 61 els per cubic foot.
George 11. Thompson, agent (or the Go at Crow
toritvUlo, nod Joo. U K ilil-rl#, agent of the (iompany
at IVurrenlon, will iiUmiil to receiving nml forward
ing produce and mcrchnndiue, without charge for
commissions or storage. Spacious warehouses
have been erected at the above stations tor the re
ception ol merchandise, until It is lor warded.
RICHARD PETERS,Jr.
Resident Engineer rj- Snp’l of Transportation
Juno 11
j illr. .inti Mrs, EG Ell TON’S SCHOOL.
MI!, mid Mrs EGkICI'ON heg leave graielully
- Hi iii.KimmvK 'lff*' ♦!•*> liborol j»»il rtitin/i|) arid I’ll
courngeinrnl which they have received Injiii ilicir
irirndti and ilio public during ilio punt year
They pledge I hnmsolven that their exertions
nos. ho warn ini' to render iheir inuliintjon nidi more
vvorlhy ol public confidence.
Thecon*scof instruction in Ilio ensuing Irrm will
he extended, nml ilio host talents the ct*iiuiry ul
lords will he employed in ilio departments of’the
school. 1
Thoro will he hut one term in the yenr, extending 1
from the Ist of October to the Ist ol July. None 1
will l>o admitted fora leas period than olio lcn:i.
77m Primary Depart mint will consist of .small
children, mid their studios will ho strictly demon* I
fury. Tuition for the term $6O *
Thr Senior Department will embrace all except i 1
the children, and comprise a liberal and complete I
course of study ; consisting of
f Os the common I'h dish branches,
2 Ofl.be higher Kng. branches and IJellos I .el I res, I
.7 Os Mathematics,
4 Os Naimal Sciences,
6Of A rici *nt (’la sics,
G Os Vocal Music, TuilionsSo
Music fin the i’jano Forte, (extra) §76
French, do
Drawing, 4d j <
(Iso of prefising Piano, H j I
One half paai/vriit rey aired in advance. [ !
It. is particularly d wired, in or.lcr to prevent J 1
brooking up the classes, that those who are to he- f
come pupils of the school, may he unit at Ihe hr- •
ginning of the term , and continued, if pracl icahle, to f
the end. No deduction will hr made for absence. I
either at. Hit beginning or end of the term. 1
The rooms arc fitted up in a style of comfort and }
elegance, and with the additions to he mode, will !
he adapted to scat comniodiously eighty pupih , to
which number the school (exclusive of the Ihimary \
Deportment) will hesrn tJy limited.
July 7 if I
i77‘ The Soutl ern Recorder,! ’olumhus Mnquirer
ond Athens Whig, will publish the above weekly 1
till (he first of October, and charge (Insoffice 1
Fit EMI NI’IM VG GOODS, \
At. No. 20f# Jtraad’Slrvcl. I
rl l ll* WYATT Co* have received, and
S • arc now opening a large slock of Spring nwd f
•Summer Dry Hoods, well assorted, nud having been
purchased at reduced prices, will he sold at a t mail r
advance on cost lor cash. (
They have now a good assoilmci I of black mid
blue black Italian l.ustrinv, gros do i'aris and gros 1
do Swiss Silks, IMaid Silks and small figured Ron- (J
n. f Silks, handsome French Muslins and printed '
.Swiss Muslins, black and w hite tnd colored Jaco- 1
ni ls small patterns, large and small checked Swiss 11
Muslins and Cambrics, Furniture Calicos, white r
and colored cotton Fringes assorted, cotton and
linen Nettings, and 10 I Robhinef. for pavilions, r
Irish Dinciis and Dawns, 6-0 and 10-4 Irish Sheet
ings, Table and Rirdeye Diapers, Damask Table
Cloths and Napkins, hrovvn Diiicuh and Janen Dril
lings, Vestings, a very largo assortment ol Dolton
Jloso and I do, with u variety of ot her seasonable
goods. april 10 I
I
To Augusta Dlei'clianl* and Auctioneers, n
y H MU', subscriber having e foblisliod himself per- it
J. rnara rilly in the (own of Athens, (in. as an n
Auction ami Do?).mission Merchant, w
solicits the patronage of (hose who have consign- p
rnents to make to that place- It is his opinion, as »
well as that of most of the citizens of that p ace, hi
acquainted with its growing prosperity, that mcr- V
chants, and especially (iroeers, who have goods
which tin*'/ are desirous of converting readily into pi
cash, will find it very much to their interest to s *iid :t
many of them to that mar.et. All business in tliul
l.ne, intrusted to tlie nn lersigimd, will mcot with L
prompt attention K. ROGFUs*, AucA -neor. »
Tir.FJiIiKNCKF :
Asbury Hull, lames Carmk, Suwons i hom/is, ja
Thoraar. Hamilton, Athens . John Phinizy, ! e
Halo, Clark, Me i’ii r ( o Wp. Ho.s|\riek, a ,1 jo
Huntington <V > s <n, I, '-d'kon,
Npnl 14 12»i |
i
A
PUBf lC SAMOS.
Film hurt at Auc/iun.
uv u, i:. & .1. i;, jacksoNi
/ O-MOUIiOW MOKHItS'O, nt 10 o'clock;
>'ill li(i sold in from ol mir More, a handsome lot
R'genteel Furniture, among which are a Solo, Bu
•can. Si do hoard, liming Tahlo, Card J'nhles, lied
deuds, Carpels, Chairs, U ork 'Cubic, liedsand Red
ling, dlalnu si's, Andirons, l enders, Cooking
iI.'ISNCH,
■'dly d 1 Terms rash.
Wharf Shirk ol Auction.
uv .JOHN S. II LTfIHINSON.
On I ho first'J’lierday in August,
W ill I o sold at the lotvor market house, Fifty
'lmres ol iho Copind block ot the Union Wharf
uinpnny oh Ajjgnsm. ‘I erms cash, July 30
UVo ilrn Huildinp.
ttv w. e. a .i. u. jacksoJf,
l>n the lirst Tuesday in August next, at the
lower Market, will he sold,
Ihe wooden building on Woshington-street,
lormcily oeenpied by Joint Winkler, belnnging lo
ibce aloof John Ins, det eased, and sold by order
nl Iho l.xocnbirH,
inrniseasli—building to bo removed within ten
days from day ol sale. July 21
CITY SHERIFF’S SALE. ~
OIN the first I’uesday in August next,nt the lower
market in (bo eiiy ol Aiigusm, within the
isual sale hours, a pair ol'largn Mill Slutins, very
inc, levied on a.-, the property of James M’Ardnll, to
latisly a fi fa. (r«m the Conn, of Common I‘leos,
■aid eiiy. Robert I’hillips, is. said M’Ardall.
Ti rms cash. K. MARTIN, Sh'ff. C A.
July 28,1838. i,I
CITY SHERIFF'S SALE.
ON the first Tuesday in August next, nl the lower
maikel house in Ihe city of Augusts, within
lie usual sale hours, w ill he sold one fine large buy
Middle Horse, bridle and martingale | levied mi as
[lie p-oporty ol Charles ami Robert Lambert
i- W • * T. Nesmith vs. Charles and Robert Cam
den, Terms cash*—bankable money
July 0 id E. MARTIN,B.O. A.
FIVE ENCLI.SII IHtOAII clothsT*
0 I'b'l' received, some very superior import
er tod Rlaek, llluu, and fiisinonoble coloured
.Hollis, ol the best English fahr'C, finest of wool and
lelvet finish, wl lch, nub a beautiful assortment of
I’nninloon btutfs,and superb Vestings, will be sold
ly the pattern, or made to measure in their best
ttylc, l>y WM. O. PRICE;
June 16 Draper nud Tailor.
4 't BORGIA Imi Ficsh btoiic Lime, oi
" R as good quality as any In the market, pul up
in hexes, stronger, lighter, atid more convenient tor
irmispnrlnlion llinii barrels, and holding the fame
quantity. Price $3 the single box, and 82 50 by
llie qiiimtily, delivered nt Angusla, at Jui ksontioro,
mid at the imiiilh of liriur creek, on the Savannah
river, it will he sold at the same rules with freight
off. Apply to T. C. SMITH, Planters'Hotel, of
I). KIRKPATRICK <k Co.
June I t trw^dtl
ATTRACTIVE
New mid Fashionable Summer Goode.
I! UST receiving, u bonnliful rissorlmonl and
• r choice selection of now stylo (mods, for
(■cntleinen's summer wear, recently purchased in
the New Yoik market from the latest importations,
which the subscribers are prepared to make to meas
ure at short notice,in llie newest style,according to
the trust, approved patterns of fashion, which they
have just received. The public ore respectfully so
licited to cull, examine, and make a selection. They
will sell goods by llie piece or pattern.
Will. O. PRlCfc,
may 31 Draper and Tailo , No. 2att Itrond si.
LIVER V STAHLES.
7BMIE suhserhor having repurchased of Kainay
-“ Ai Ahnnnd, Iho extensive range of stables for
merly owned l»y him, in the rear of the Pavilion,
and known lor u long lime as the Oloho Hotel «tn
hies, has filled them np in f heir former style, ninl
they arc now ready for llie reception and **«*T in K
ofllorsos, either of citizens or persons.
Ilia numerous fiiendn and acoU fl, UiauncH in llio
Western stales who are ip hiihit, of bringing
droves ill Mow to city, are also respectfully
I j n r. .....nl, that ho in prepared to kebp any number
jof iloiliOH tlmf, irmy bo brought. Hb will also net
as (general Agent, far the sale of Horses, Carriages,*
i\e. and from Ins long experience in the business,
and his extensive acquaintance, ho hopes to race ivo
a liberal patronage.
No expense or exertion shall he snared so satisfy
those who ni'iy see proper to patronize him, and ho
most, respectfully informs the public, that ho con
tinues to do business at Ins old slam) ns formerly
JOHN If. UVKOUON.
r/ Tllo Louisville (Kentucky) Journal, will
please publish this in their fVeeklv paper, until the
first November next.and charge the same to Chro
nicle tV Sentinel Office, and forward their account
lor payment 4m Juno 30
a^DUOATION. —The subscriber has com*
J monced his SCHOOL in the rear of ihe Med
icaS Ocllege, and will, at, h s residence, instruct
youth of both sexes, in the various branches of an
English and Classical Education. lie tales ths
opporluriily of returning his sincere acknowledg
ments for the liberal patronage given him, the past
three yearS, in ihin rily, and respectfully sr lints a
coni manure of the same, with the full assurance on
In « part, tin l lie will mnrft it, hy his indefatigable
a'.lention to the youth over w hom ho may preside.
I laving been six teen \ ears nn instructor of youth, he
feels himsoll called upon lr say, in his own behalf,
that he is vVell aware of t in responsibility he as
sumes,.and wishes to inform those who may favor
him with their patronage, that he is conversant with
the proper mode and discipline by which Schools
and Academies should he governed in this land ol
his adoption,as well as that of his nativity.
The number of pupils will he confined to 2/i, if
the major number be Classical, or 30 if in English.
The ages of Iho pupils arc to be from fi to Jfi —I ho
females from fi 16 I I.
The .scholastic year is to be divided info two
lerins, consisting of five months in each term : first
term lo commence on Monday the 16th of July, ana
to end on llie *23d of December; the second term
from the second Monday in Juouiry, 1839, until the
lOih of June.
Hu es for tuition, 820 per term, for Classics ; fair
English, 81*2 per term
At the end of each term there will he an Exami
nation, that parents may witness the progress ol
their children.
Too Htifmcriher'fl interest, being connected with
this city, he in'ends to make it his permanent place
of residence during liSc, and ahall he happy lo de
vote Ins attention lot he youth who may bo confided
to his care, and wi.-bus an curly application to bo
made, and that his students would hr punctual and
regular in their attendance.
Tin re will he no deduction of the tuition money v ~
except in ease of sickness.
July2o trwfir DANIEL MAHONV
JNSTKIJCTION IN JHJSIO. "
WILUA.VI JI. OJD HARD, Professor of M«-
v 7 sic,n-HpecifulJy announce* to the ladies and
gentlemen of Augusta, that he has removed to M7
flroad street, u few doors tudow the Eagle and
I’hccnix Hotel, and is now prepared to give lessons
in music on the Piano Forte, Guitar, and Flute. As
i is Mr. O’s. intention to make this city his pcmia
icnt residence, ho will he enabled to wait on those
aho may require his services, with the strictest
umctuulity. Mr. O. will give instructions nt his
»wn rcbidutce or that of his pupils. Application to
jg made as above, or at Air. JJanta’o Furniture and
Ibano Form store.
N. I». Fiaai Fortes arvJ Organs tuned and ro
tsirod in the most com pic Cd manner and at the hliort
ist notice tt npril Ifi
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STRENGTHENING PEASTISKS, pre
pared for pains, weakness in the l»reast side
Illicit, or limliß, «Vr, ihcy "ill give almost immc<linfcii.„ 0
and nonthing rcjioi, and for plcaßantucts, safutv
6nm, nnd of.tointy. «f» decidedly superior to «io»t
oiiiw n nt> H»< ■ lor salo !>v
\N I DN V K- HALVE*,
ipnl 2'* BfAHti »lre«t.