Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, August 11, 1838, Image 3

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Mr. JOHN B. MURPHY will act nm attorney during my absence from the city ; » 1 pesons indebted to me will therefore make imme diate payment to him. A. FOSTER. Augusta, May 30,1838. ts WM. B. JttcKEE, No 3G9 Brand street, Augusta, Ga., AGENT lor the New Vork Albion, Emigrant and Old Countryman, will receive subscrip, tions and payments. June RICHMOND BLUES. ATTEND a Quarterly Meeting of the corps, to be held at the Company’s Room, Planter's Ho tel, on Saturday, the 11th mst. precisely at eight o’clock, r. si By order of Capt. Robeutson, aug 8 H. RAIFOKD, Sec’y. (VfOTICE. —The subscriber being about to jAI close his business, r<quests those who are in debted to him to call and settle their notes ami ac counts previous to the first of October next, after that time they will be placed in the hands ol an attorney for collection. . All persons having demands against the subscri ber will please bring lh *“ The stock ot goods and fixtures will, be for sale j Ht or previous to that lime ; also, house and store | to rent, all on reasonable terms. July 2f> trw list net KrThe Constitutionalist will publish the aboVe till Ist October. WILLIAM Hi CRANE lias just received the following articles which will be sulci low for cash— Phineele Cord, assorted colors, ‘Fine Narrow Tape', Cotton Cord, *• me Patent Tfi'oidy Zephyr iVprsicd for Embroidery, Lamp Stand Fringe, 07 Fine Straw and I-eghorn Bonnets. * WILLIAM C. WAY RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and all other customers who heretofore patronised him, while agent for Joseph Shannon, that he is now, and has been all along, since the 10th day of October last, engaged with James Anderson & Co. m their Lry Goods store, next door above Turpm •A’ D'Antignac’s Drugstore, Broad street, where he will be found equally as attentive to the calls of his customers, and all who may be disposed to extend (heir patronage to the new establishment, as lnr merlv, and on as good terms, and the assortment of Dry Goods will bo found equally as large and as choice us heretofore kept by him in tl«< same store. The subscriber would also inform the pr.bhc that ho is not an agent for Joseph Shannon, nor has he had an agency in any business, since the subscriber discontinued it. 011 the 10th October last, ns the public have also been notified by Ids advertisement to lint effect on the lOthof October, 1837. VV M C. wll, At the store of James Anderson A. Co. ■ may 30 .1838 ts Broad st. Augusta, Gtt. Patent Steam FBA THE R RENO VA TO R , For Health and Economy. fiVIIE subscribers hovi tg purchased the right of r th o PATENT FEA I'HER DRESSER, for this Slate, would respectfully inform the citi zens of Augusta and vicinity, that they have one of said Machines in successful operation m Kcln tosh street, corner of Reynolds. The vverk is done entirely by the operation of Steam, no fire coming near the Feathers, and no possibility ol scorching or otherwise injuring them. By ibis operation all moths are destroyed and re moved, without loss or waste of Feathers ; on the contrary, the hulk is very much increased, many rimes one half,— nothing being removed but small panicles of dud, <tc. They arc also cleansed and purified from all disagreeable smell that often at tends Feathers, and are entirely cleansed and dried, and have the appearance and essential qualities of New Feathers. They would invite all house-keepers, and those who prefer sleeping on pure and soft beds—who study health ami economy, to try, and prove the tStenm Feather Renovator. All persons arc invited to call and see the Ma chine and its operation, and be convinced of its utility. „ , N. IL—The inhabitants of the town can, by notifying the subscribers, have their beds taken from their dwellings and returned the same day, well dressed and re; dy for immediate use, for $2 75, provided they do not contain more than 35 pounds, and 8 cents per pound lor all over th it amount, or if limy choose to send them in, thu price will ho — "People from the country can, by bringing their beds in early in the morning, usually have them the same day. Any person that will try the experiment, may send them a bed or beds, of nnv quality of Feathers, from the best and newest, to the oldest and poorest they have, provided they arc either Geese or Duck Feathers, and may bo assured, no charge will he made, in tiny case, unless perfect satisfaction ho „ iv ,. n J. I DUNLAP, 8 July 12 trvvtt WM. 11. SPECK TPIIOTECTION INSU RANGE CONI FAN V. fiIHE undersigned,agents of the Protection Jn- JL suranee Company of Hartford, Connecticut, die prepared to insure buildings ami llicir contents ■'vairst lose or damage by fire on -1110 most reasona- VU. & J. G.GATLIN. bf C,3T *> — —— AGENCY. Saranuali lii*iii-iincc & Trustee. THE undersigned, Agent of the above compa nv will take risks on shipments ol Co ton or Merchandize from this place to Savannah Charhs on, and Northern ports. JNO. f. LLtn U. dec 15 ZZ. NEW' PUBLICATIONS. JUST received by THOMAS RICHARDS, the Life and adventures of Mr. Nicholas Ntck lobv bv Boz, No. 2, with illustrations. Oliver Twist, or the Parish Boy’s Progress, part and Shadows o r Irish Life, by Mrs. S. L. Jlall, 2 vols. 12 mo. , The (’roc it System in France, Great Britain and United States, bv 11-«. .Carey, author of Principles ><jf Political Economy, &c. &c. V’ etches ol Young Ladies by Quiz, with Sketches rYout,: r Gentlemen by Quiz, Linton July a * mPHnV.7I) SUBGEONS’ TRUSSES For the radical »/ f.J&inh.n (nvuntnd hv Hebe” M. i). of I hiladolphm. rInHF subscriber would respectfully inform the 1 medical profession,.and those afflictedl with Her h.a or Rupture,that, having trade arrangements w h the general agent of the inv.' r * tor , tube constantly supplied with these justly celeb.tted rrusges, ho is now prepare.! to furnish instruments, and also to treat (his afflicting disease, as met >• 11 u J age and in boih sexes. Tt iissrs 8 The instruments c insist of Inguinal \ i • » sizes; Vontro Inguinal Trusses, 8 sizes: talTrusses,2 sizes; Umbilical ami Ventral ..us ees, 3 sizes; of double Trusses, 8 sizes, udapte.l to all the forms of Double Ruplure 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 rietyot reducible Hernia,and do not interfere with the ordinary avocations of tho patient. Persons f rom a distance can have the instruments applied, and all necessary directions given, ns to the management ol the case, on application to the sub scriber, st hie office on Campbell st. Augusta, (*a may2l E.M.ROBERTSON. M. I) DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Wholesale oiid retail, ANTONY ts HAINES, No. 282 Broad street, next door to R. C. Baldwin s whole sale Dry Goods store, offer lor sale on liberal terns, 500 packages fresh Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, &c &c. . Country Merchants, are invited to call alto in spect their stock. Orders executed with neatness and despatch. J unß To Augusta Merchants and Auctioneers. subscriber having established himself per- X manentiy in the town of Athens, Ga. us an Auction and Commission Merchant, solicits flic patronage of those who have consign ments to make to that place. It is his opinion, as well as that of most of the citizens of that piuce, acquainted with its growing prosperity, that mer chants, and especially Grocers, who have goods which they are desirous of converting readily into cash, will find it very much to their interest to send many of them to that marset. All business in thai line, intrusted to the nndorsigued, will meet with prompt attention. U. ROGERS, Auctioneer. tiF.ri.uK.vcEs ; Aslmry Hull, James Caraak, Stevens Thomas, Thomas Hamilton, Athens; John Plunizy, Samuoi Hale, Clark, McTier & Co. Wm. Bostwirk, A J. Huntington N sou. L Gibson, Augusta eprilJM 12m mouths alter dale application will he made to the honorable Interior Court o( I'.nrke county, when silling fur ordinary purposes, tor leave to self all the real rslole of Mark Desabny, late of said county, fur the purpose of a division between the heirs of said estate. angust 11,1838. GF.O. W. F.VAN’S, AdniT C'HAMPAGNE WlNK—.lust received from ' the well known house of J Perrier, Sou i- Co. in France, a supply of their highly esteemed Cham pagne Wines, viz ; 75 baskets Vine brand, quarts 50 haskest Vine brand, pints 75 baskets liacchus brand, quarts 25 baskets Bacchus brand, pints augll For sale low by IM. SMITH At Co. A~WET .NURSIT W ANTED— for «« one as will suit, liberal wages will he given ff application is made immediately at this office. ’ aug 10 Iw BILLIARD TABLE FOR SALET—A Billiard Table, in good order, with all the ne cessary apparatus, will be sold on the most reason able lenns, if application is made soon. Knquireol ang 9 Irwil W. E, Ac J. U. JACKSON WE bCOMU ALLEN has just received ! and offers for sole j 40 bbls Prime Pork ] 00 kegs Lard 125 boxes double and single refined Ls Sugars Hull & Son's Patent Mould Candles do do Variegated Soap Colgate's No. 1 Turpentine do Poland Starch, together with a very choice lot of Imperial, Gunpowder, and Hyson Tea's, in eaddys, for family use. sw4w Foxes’ Corner, Ang. 6. TII Il C lIK H O KIOE LA \ U J, oil !■; Rv CIONTAINING a numerical list of the names of J the fortunate drawers in said Lottery, with a map of each district, by James F. Smith, of Mil. •ledgeville, Geo. Fdrka'lo hy T. H. PLANT. ■lnly 28 r j'.O IJIRE, by the riioVitb 'dr .year, an experi- A enced Trainer of Race Horses, having been engaged in that capacity lor the last ten years —character unexceptionable. Also, a first rate House Servant asd Coachman, very likely, and of good character. Apply lo ang 4 Iw GEO. W. LAMAR. SALE —a splendid match of Northern Horses, of fine size, good action, and well broke, together with a very neat close Carriage, made lo order, and but Utile worn. A bargain may be had, and liberal time allowed for payment. Apply to GEO. W. LAMAR, ang 4 Iw r jxllE business heretofore conducted under the I firm of Win. 1!. McKee Ac Co. will hereafter be continued under that of McKee A, Dow, at their old stand, 3fit) Broad street. Augusta, July 1,1833. WM. B. McKEE, July 17 w it JNO. IM. DOW. Qfe DOLLARS REWARD, tor the appre rrnit? tension of the thief who broke open onr store in Hambuig, S. (J- on Sunday evening, 2Ulh July, and stole sundry articles therefrom, amount ing to about three hundred and fifty dollars, viz : one hundred and fifty dollars in cash, among which was n 825 hill, South Carolina money, sundry arti clesof jewelry, one silver .patent lever watch, num ber and name of maker not recollected, and four rifle pistols, three made by Case, Willard At Co ol New Hartford, Conn, the Ollier, maker not known; also, sundry notes of hand MITCHELL At RANSON. Hamburg, S. C. July 3J, 1833. tfwtf cTttT TAXES. ~ RESOLVED, That execution hoissued against all persons who mav be in default in payment ol Cily Taxes after the 15th of August next. A true extract from the famulus of Council, passed the 21st July, 1838. aug 1 GEO M. WALKER, Clerk. cotton'"Ware house and com. MISSION BUSINESS. rij M. SIMMONS having tak n that safe and M • convenient tiro piool ware house on Brand street, form srly o'ccupioy by Messrs. 1 W. As J. T. Heard, will be prepared to Attend to oil business in his lino. He will be thankful ler a share of that public patronage. Which by sliict attention lo busi ness, he hopes to merit. ts July 27, 1838. W ANTED TO RENT-a dwelling house, near the central pait of the cily, on either of the back streets. A comfortable small house, with a small garden attached, would bcprelerred. Enquircof aug 7 tl W. T. THOMPSON. - -ins s * »■» n*mi .t- - - .t. - .o• j stores ami dwellings,on the corncrof Broad = jjdyyjjL i aml Campbell streets, lire proof. The two three story dwellings in Campbell sired, next below. The two two story dwellings, east of the above. The one two slofy dwelling, corner of Reynolds and Campbell si reels. The ouo two ttory dwelling, corner ofCampbcl and Bay streets. Four offices on Cnhlpbellflreet. The one two.story store and dwelling, above Iho upper market,occupied by Air. Edes. The one three story fire proof store and dwelling nest 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. The one three story dwelling near the Presbyte rian church, occupied bv Mr. Stockton. Apply to McKenzie & bennoch. N. B. Noies payable quarterly, and the occupants paying for the use of the hydrant water on the lots. July 4 wl4t JCr' The Constitutionalist Will publish the aboVo weekly Until the Ist of October. M’l'O RENT, from the first day ol October next, the brick store on the north _sido of Broad street, near the market, now occupicu by Mr. C. j. Cook. The brick store at the corner of the alley next below Mr Coffin's shop, a few doors below tho Engle and Phtcnix Hotel The brick dwelling at tho Corner ol Broad and Center streets, at present occupied by Mrs. Mims. The wooden dwelling on Reynold street, at pre sent occupied by Mr. Guinmrin The new dwelling In Green street below Lincoln street. Enquire of G W. LAMAR, Esq.,ih the absence of the subscriber JOHN PHINIZY. July 2G wlf ES.— J ho undersigned Having VJT connected themselves in ihe above business, under the firm of Spears Ac White, w ill keep con stantly on baud n largo and well selected slock, suitable (or tho country trade, which they offer sos 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 new buildings. FRANCIS SPEARS, July 17 trwlm RICHARD B. WHITE. "STEEL RIBS FOB COTTON GINS.' NEW INVENTION. f fTIIE subscriber has just received a supply of tho 1- PATENT RIBS for Cotton Gins, which have been spoken so highly of wherever they have be“n tried throughout the Cotton Growing States. These Ribs are so constructed that one set will last twenij' years or more, and be constantly in use, by having a.' extra set of Cast Steel fares. The faces are made to Si on tho front es tho Ribs, whore the Saws pass through, and in so simple a manner that any person can pU* them on. The subscriber will always keep a supply o f Gins on hand of the above descrqition. WILLIAM JONES, A few doors above the Upper Market. July 13 NOTICE- —All persons indebted lo lire late firm of Price At Mallcry, are respectfully soli cited to call and settle without delay. WILLIAM O. PRICE, July 2 JOHN MALLERY. CHOICE LIQUORS, WINES, &c.~' 4 PIPES Cognac Brandy, 4th proof 1 do Champagne do very old 3 do pure Holland Gin 1 hhd Jamaica Kura 3 pipes choice old Madeira Wine, Lewis At Co. and Newton, Gordon & Co’s brands f, qr casks pale Sherry, of the well known brands ol Duff Gordon and Smith, Bailey At Co. 4 qr casks Port, imported direct from London 20 dozen do exira ago and quality 15 qr casks Teneriffo Wine, brand Pursly At Co 10 do Sweet Malaga 15 boxes Sautcrne Wine for sale by July2C JOHN COSKKRV. PLASTERS, pre pared fur pains, weakness in the breast side j back, or limbs, Ate, they will give almost immediate | and soothing relief, and lor pleasantness, safely, j ease, and certainty. are decidedly superior lo moM | other remedies. For sale by ANTONY At HAINES, apnl 'i'< 232 Broad street. 1 JJA HHDS prime .New Orleans .Molasses, lor sale ang 7 Iot by A. JOHNSTON. For sXle—a first rate Virginia Cjok, washer ami irotier. Terms cash. Enquire at tins office. ftt ang 7 Cognac brandy. —lo imirpipes,supc rior Cognac Brandy, just received and for sale aug 7 by JOHNS. 1 HJTC HINSON. USES superior Canal mid Howard st. &\f Flour, just received and tor sale by aug 7 W, E. & J. U.TaCKSOW. PILOT BREAD.—IOO .ible Pilot Broad, weighing about eighty lbs each,for sale low by nugfi ISAAC MOISF. BACON.— 2ft,UIK> ihs Skies ami Slmnhlers, bat tiraore and Cincinnati cured, for sale low by aug G ISAAC MOISE. H OIS, 11 AMS.—ino Crime Bnllmtnie llinuh forsaleby [aug 6] ISAAC MOISE. X" AIU), LAUD. -GO keg's I,cal t.nfd fin salc A nng4 by ISAAC MOISE. LAKIFIED SUGAR.—6 Itltili Clarified Sugar, lor preserving, lor sale by ang 4 ISAAC MOISE. P'“ AliJI LHAF HOODS,'just reached by aug a WM. H CHAN E. 1 vdft PIECES cotton magging Xaß’lvF u s various qualities, for sale by July 21 14t ADAM JOHNSTON. 1 nil PIECES BURLAPS, just reelevbd X’*" and tor sale by July 25 \V. E. & J, U. J ACKSON, Au'rs. Exchange at sight on New York and Charleston, for sale by July 20 A. SIBI.EY. JUST RECEIVED, 20 hhds P. R. Sugar, 75 baga (Ircen Coflee, ft licrcca Honey, July 2 Eor aale low by N. SMITH & Co. PLAIN AND MIXED STRAW BON- N ETS, just received and for sale by July 10 WM. H CRANE. BALE ROPE.—GO coil Bale Rope, just re ceived and lor sale by July 17 W E. & J. U. JACKSON. rA BASKETS CHAMPAGNE, just re ceived, and for aale by July 10 JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. PAPER. —20 reams fine Medium Printing Pa per for aale. on consignment,at factor's prices. Apply at ibis office. Jttbd 13 ON CONSIGNMENT.—IOOO pieces heavy Hemp Hugging; tor sale low by jan2o it 10 H.C.BRYSON «fe GO. B^LOUR.— 70 bids superfine Richmond flour, X 1 suitable for family use,just landed and for sale JunoH bv GFO. R. JESSUP&Co. Wj UGARS.—Just recicved, 10 hhds Fine Sugars, ft hhds 2d quality do., ft boxes Co'S Sugar, for sale low by JNO. M COOPER <fc SON. July 16 OCT. MONROE, DENTIST,may be con sul led professionally at all hours at Hie Eagle and Phooinx Hotel, Room No It). ts may 2 i JVT OTICE. —During the subscribers temporary Ivl absence Mr. A. 11. Slone is Ins duly nntliori zed Attorney. GEO. A. WaLKEK*. may I ts TVEWCROP MOLASSES.—7O hhds. for In sni.; by T S & O II METCALF. march 20 A COOK WANTED, of good character mid i capacity, to citok tor a small family, (or which a liberal price will he [‘aid. Enquire at this office, or at No. 203 Broad street if Juno 7 PAVILION” IIOBRIiV ET.—3O pieces Bob* bind for Pavilions, 10-4 wide; tilsu, Colton and Linen Netting,just received bv June 27 THUS. 11. WYATT & Co. qnOOTH n iIUSHES.—Fine Tooth Brushes', X of English Kianafacturejiist received nod tor sale by ANTONY & HAINES. Juno 2G OSS’ PASTE BLACKING, eqnafio lhe belt in Ike leorW.jnst received and for sale by ANTONY <fe HAINES, Juno 20 No. 232 Broad street. r |\o lITReT—F i ur or five Negro Boys. ■ Also,about thesamool womeunml girls. Apply to D. 1.. HOLLIDAY, jan It) 7 t( 'ilTuill 6 1 .r^CHTSTTSTF. <(i A US, in whole, hall, q natter and eighth boxes,just received mid for sale by , July 30 W. E. <fe J. TJ. JACK-SON. STOVALL Ac HAMLEaT WHOLESALE DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, And Goneml Grocers, AUGUSiA.Ga. Dry Hoods Sale Room over the Grocery store. VAUCL US G COTT^lir^NiraijlMiSr A CONS J’ANT supply bftho ahbVtt article far sals at Factory prices by the ngeills. mar 2 49 CLARKE, M’TEllt A CO WANTED TO PURCHASE, ~ ~r liksly young Negroes,, for which good rmAlf prices will be paid, in cash, by _ deil 20 2117 vvtf_ Ji & I). IMORRIBON. ijHOT AND LEAD.—&UO bogs Nhot, ass'd; 10 Kegs bar Ibad; tor stile at Manufacturers prices,by THOS J PARMELEE, Agent dr I lie Shot Tower Co. of Baltimore. A Conslahlsupply keptou hand, march 10 Gnio NECK STOCKS* SUPERIOR Black Satin, Bombazine, Plain nhd Figured Black Summer Stocks, ol the best make and style, jnsl received bv WM. O. PRICE, June 16 No. 238 Broad street. mtfUNIP SEED. —Rula liqga,, 1 resit and H. genuine Hanover, Lat'ge Globe, Large While Flat, Whits Flat Dule.h, Largo White Dutch, and Red Top Turnip Seed Also, Rape, Millet, Hemp and Canary Seed, both plain and mixed, just re, ceived and lor sale by ANTONY & HAINES, an? 2 232 Broad street. IdAHULI MEDICINES.—Cum pet hut ar rangement s having been made, Family and Physicians' Prescriptions ran ho had at all hours of the night, and on the Sabbath, so far as hecessily may deinand.at Apothecary Hall, N 0.232 Bread-st. may 0 ANTONY <fc HAINES. There is n night hell at the door. ”u.w.F( JkcE & WHOLESALE SljOE DEALERS, No. 276 llroail st. Aufiilsto, Go HAVE received 1000 paekngop Hoots and shoes, comprising every article in the line; which ran he sold ns low as in the Northern cities. All ar rangements being with Manufactures ditcct. A general assortment of LEATD EKS. npril 24 Private boarding hou££r MRS. WILLIAMS having taken that corinno diolin house, formerly occupied by Major Slnrkes, 147 Broad street, a few doors below the F.nglonnd Phoenix Hotel, is now prepared to accom modate a few gentlemen with board and lodging, april If) ts I and AND GENERAL AGEnL'Y Jli OFFICE—The subscriber will attend to the sale,exchange and settlement of lands in Florida, the investigation am) perfecting ol titles to real es tate, conveyancing, &r. and to the adjustment and collection of debts. His office is at his residence in the city of St. Augustine, East Florida. June 12 6m PETER SKEN SMITH. Georgia Insurance and Trust Co. > July 2, 1038. j TtHE Board of Directors have this day declared a dividend of Six Doi.i.ars per shire, from i the profits of the last six months; which Will be paid | to llte Stockholders, or their legal represeritatives, ij.n demand. Tiic holders of new Stock are required to pay all interest due up to the 21st ultimo. July 3 WM. T. GOULD,Sec’y. y HIAH LTON’S REPORTS.—Reports of decisions marie in the Superior Courts of the Eastern District of Georgia, by Judges Berrien, 'l'. U. P. Charlton, Wayne, Davies, Law, Niroll, and Robert M. Charlton, and it; the Middle Circuit, by Thomas U. P Charlton ; by Robert M. Charlton , late Judge of the Superior CouiJs of the Eastern District, just published and for sale by Jnne 1 3 T. H_ & I. C PL ANT. FINE ENGLISH QUOAD CLOTHS. JUST received, some very superior import, ted Black, Bine, and fa-dnonable coloured , I Cloths, o! the best En f lish fabric, finest of woo! and ! j velvet finish, v, rich, with o beautiful assortment of j I Pantaloon Stuffs, and superb will bo sold bv the pattern, or mini" '■> ttwiiure in their beat style,by WM O PRICE; Jm,,. 16 Draper and Tailor, a-, - . -- • ,(• Oih'ICIA I, DHAWINO Oh' 'IH/: GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY, Ear thobenefit of the Augusta Indep'l Fire Comp’y Ci.ass No 31, run 183a 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 d a JLQ 11 J 3 <■B 12 74 15 32 Is 55 44 63 48 43 46 I" HEREBY CERTIFY’ that lira above numbers tts lliey siandorecorrect.nßlakon from llm Man ager’s’certificate of the drawing of Urn Virginia Slate Littery, for tho benefit of Leesburg, Class No 5, for 1838, drawn at Alexandria, Va„ August L 1838, and which determines the fate ('fall tickets held in ihellboVc Lottery. n "SB A. READ, Agent. l&" Ticket No. 12 18 32 is a prize of i)«c Thousand Dollars. A.lso, Nos. 18 43 IS is a prize of Three Hundred Dollars. 'I he holders of the above tiekels arc invited tocttll and receive the Cash. nug 8 DRAWS T 111 I S DAY. GEORGIA STATE Is O T T i: K Y , For the benefit of the Augusta Independent Eire Cnmimhy. CLASS NO. 32. FOR 1838. To be detennined by the drawing of the Virginia State Lottery, for the Benefit, ol tbc town of Wellshurg, Class No 5. To bedrnwn at ALEXANDRIA. Vn. bn Saturditj August 1 lilt, 1838. 1* S. GtiEuonr At Co , Managers. A. READ, Contractor , CC Numbers—l 3 Drawn Ballots. BCHE M E . I Prize ol' 825,000 $2.1,000 1 10,000 10,00) 1 5,000 5,000 J 2,000 2,000 1 1,750 1,750 1 1,500 1,500 10 I.OuO 10,000 > 15 500 7,500 20 250 5,000 25 200 5,000 30 150 4,500 180 100 18,000 106 75 7,950 106 60 5,300 3922 20 78,440 17914 10 179,140 22,33} Prizosi, amounting lo $200,080 Tiekels 810—Shares in proportion. Ordtors lor Tickets in tlu* above Bchcino will meet with prompt nltentiuii if addressed (post paid) to A. HEAD, Agent, , Augusta,Ca. * G IA II AIL - K oTi) 7~ Tho passenger ears will leave Augiifttrt daily, at half past s o’clock, a. m. for Warrftnfort,and Crnw fordviile ilnily, (Sundays excepted 1 Rblnrning, leave Crawlordvillo at half past 10 o’clock, a. m. and Wnrrenton at 11 o’clock, a. m. On Mondays, Wednesdays, ami Fridays, stages leaveCrawfordvillo for Woshingtun, Alliens, via Lexington, and (or Rome, via Greensboro’, Madi son and Decatur. RICHARD PETERS, Jr. i Resident Engineer & Snp’l of Transportation, i ang 1 ’ GEORGIA RAIL ROAD NOTICE. rjhß EIGHT is now carried on tho Rail Road bo tween Augnsia and IFarrenton, at llm follow -1 ing rates—cotton $ 1 per bale, merchandise 25 cents per hundred pounds, or 6 els per cubic fool. Bel ween Augusta and Crawfordvillo--cotton i $1 26 per bale, merchandise 33! els per hundred pounds, or 6} els per cubic foot. George If. Thompson, agent lor the Co at Craw .'ordviiiO, find Jnn. it. Roberts, agent of the Company at WarrentoU, will a'tsnd to receiving and forward ing produce and iDcrcliandnio, without charge For commissions or storage. Spacious warehouses have been creeled at the above stations for the re ception of merchandise, until if is forwarded. RICHARD PETERS,Jr. Resident Engineer <jr Bnp’l of Transportation Juno 14 IVOTICE.—Tho subscribers having formed a ’ X a Co-partnership for llm purpose of transact - ing n general Commission Business in Savannah as ihe successors of ihe late Mr. S. 15. I’arkrt an - under the firm ofl lai.sky <fe HakdinO, offor their services lo his and llieir friends. ’ , , 0 HE. HALSEY, - Ju| y 12 G. S. 11 A RI) I A'(; I 18S oLIJ T J ON.—The firm of Richards . . tV , M °y» W| m dissolved on the first of June last, bv mutual consent. 7*ho business ol the concern will be set,led by either Os the subscribers "; ,r, "R 'heir temporary absence from the .Slate Air, Charles Grenville will act. as their attorney THOMAS RICHARDS,’ JOHN W. STOY. 03r Thomas Richards will continue the busi ness oh bis own account, at the old stand No 2 i 3 Broad-street. July 23 3 W NOTICE. —The co-pannershi|) horelolortTex isling under Ihe firm of T. H. A I. C. Plant, is this day dissolved by mutual consent*. Either puny is authorized louse dm name of tho late firm in sealing up tho business. . . „ T. If. PLANT, •My 3 I. C. PLANT. 7’lm Book-soiling and Binding business will bo continued at ihe old stand, By the subscriber, on Ins own account. T. 11. PLANT |YJ OTICEs—,Tho co-partnership heretofore ex , . Columbus, Georgijl. under llm firm *>l !• I «V Co# In I bis dny tiiNKolvrd by J miimal conseht. Mr. John A. Norton is duly I auihorizod to attend to any business of the luio , T- H PLANT, July 3 1 c. PLANT. f¥lilE SUBSCIBERB having ibis day formed a X co partnership in llm Book selling business, and taken the, slbck of llm lain firm of I. C /’bun <fe Co. at Columbus the business willjie cohtliiclcd under tho firm of Plant Norton. T. 11. PLANT, July 18 J. A. NORTON. Notice • —The subscribers have formed u co partnership, (or the transaction of a general mercantile business, under tho firm of Scranton «V Smith. They have taken the store lately occu pied by Messrs. T, 8. &C. 11. Metcalf, and are now receiving a well assorted stohk of Choeerin, Cotton Bagging, Iron, tyr , recently selected with great care by Mr. A. O. Parmelcc, in New Y’ork and other markets. Merchants and Planters generally are respectfully invited to call uhd famine thorn. Particular attention will ho pliid lo the sale of Cotton, and execution of orders for merchandise. J. 1L SCRAN TON. A. W. SMITH. __July 20, 1833. sw fw&wfit [VOTICE;— The fifhi fil Adams, Pnrmelee, &. X” Co., Is ibis day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the contern will be settled by either of Ihe partners. J. M. ADAMS, A. O PARMELKE, If. WEBSTER July 11, 1838. tr4w^-w4t [VTOTICE. —The copartnership heretofore ex- XM isting between Win. Hills and J. A. Vrooman, expired on ihe 23d ult, bjr linUtdlion, ntti, on the If th, us published Hy Wftl, Hill#; neither is the said Wm Hills anthorisbd id settle lilt) kcr.oiltfls; therefore all persons indebted to the firftl will be hold responsible for their accounts until lOrHe means tire devised to settle the same, of which duo notice will he given. July 2, 1838. swM /. A. VROOBAW. Dissolution of co-partner ship The co-partnership Imrelofi re exist ing between the subscribers, under the firm of Price At Mallery.is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner will attend to settling the business of llm Into concern, and are authorised lo use the nnmeol the firm for that purpose William (». I’niCK will continue the business of .Merchant Tailor and Clothier as heretofore, at No. 858 Broad street, between tho Globe and United States Hotel. WILLIAM O, PRICE, JOHN MALLEKV 1 Augusts, Juno 2, 1833 I' IHE CO»PARTNERSIIIP heretofore ' conducted under the firm ol J &. J Mcßryde, wil! for the future be carried on under that of.T */ J Mr.Brxdo d’ r * JAMES McBRYDE (OHN McBRVHE m»v 14 ALEXANDER WALLACE ■ ■*!>. r-. . 'tcc-V., .. X-.-r-AV--li- WOr jJ SA 234 inns LANJ), in Richmond _ Comity, six unii a balfmilcs from Augusta. DIG acres, nine iiiile-i front Augusta 1100 Hitrkc coimiy, near Demery s Ferry 2021 No 35, full district, \\ ilkiusun 2021 ” 52, 15tli ” Houston 2021 " ISC, Hili ” Wilkinson 2021 " 1(5, 31st ” l,co 8021 " 137, 6th ” Houston 2021 ’ 202, 23J " Wilkinson 2021 " 175, 25i It ” Twiggs 2021 ” 182, llih ” Wilkinson 02 acres near Harrisburg For terms apply to GEORGE A. 1! WALK till, Dallas, Alabama, or lii uug 10 14t A.JOHNSTON, Augbstti, t»n. “SUM SiK U AUK A N CiiiiilENT. The splendid sienmcr Com- JgL. JbjN. mail, will leave Bainbridgo Tuesdays at 4 o’clock, t*ttSCE&2K^ELitefi"as» A , M , touch dt (Tmuahdo clue at 7 O’clock, A. M., and arrive at Apalachicola at 3 o’clock, P. Si ; leave Apalachicola at 4 r. M. lor St Joseph, ttml arrive them at 0 r. m , leave St Jo soph on Wednesday* at 2 p m. and arrive at Apa lachicola at 4 I’. »i , leave Apalachicola at 10 r. M. and arrivlout Hagibrnlge at op. »t, next day ’l ids arrangement will continue in operation until the 15th of October, lor freight or passage ou the above lino, apply lo tho captain nil board, or to SMITH A- HASSET jVHainbridge, A. lIF.NN F, FT, Apalachicola. Apalachicola, August (5, 1833. w3t NOTICE TO It All, HOAD CONTRACTORS. Western anti Atlantic Rtul Rondos the Slate of Georgia. In addition to the fitly miles of this Kail Uoad fanned out tor louslrilcllim in April last, Ihn Gra ding and iMasonry on anolher npial porlion of the same work is now offered for contract. Scaled Proposals therefor, will accordingly he received at ihe olllrcot the Hoard of Commissioners in ( ass villo, Cass county, Georgia between tho blglith and Ihirtoemh of October next, during which lime En gineers will bo in attendance on the line of the Iho road, lo point out Iho localities, and explain by lho aid of plans and profiles of the route) the nature and extent of the work lo ho done. 'l'liis portion ol iho route (inverses a limestone region, abounding in springs and streams of line water. Tho climate of iho country is hold and sa lubrious. The frosts of winter are never so severe ns to prevent easy nod successful grading, even in the most inclement part of that season. The lime lor the tliltilmcnt of contract* will be amply sollicient (or ibis purpose. This, and all other conditions relating theielU, Will be exhibited in printed proposals and articles df ngn Cmßnl, blank copies of which will be in readiness tor inspection, filling and signature ul the time and place above designated. Credentials, setting forth the character and com petency of Ihe Conlrnclors unknown lo the Com missioners will bo required l!y Older of the Hoard of Commissioners, S. H. LUNG, Chid Eng’r. Office of Ibo W. & A. R. Road,> marietta, JUly 27, 1838. i w-U BEDUCATION. —The subscriber has com ..i taenced bis SCHOOL in the tear of the Med -1 ical College,, and will, at li s resilience, instruct voulll Os both sexes. In tho various branches of an English and Classical Education. Hh lakes ibis opportunity of returning Ins sincere acknowledg ments lor the liberal piilronugq given him, the past three years, in ibis ciiy, and respectfully solicits a continuance ol the some, with ibo full assurance on Ins part, 1 1 111 be Will Iherit it, by bis indefatigable attention to the yonlb oyer whorti ho may preside. 1 Having been sixteen years an inalruetuFof youth,be feels liimsell called upon lo say, in bis own behalf, I that bo is well aware of tin responsibility be as sumes, mid wishes to iiilbrm lhn.se who limy favor him with their patronage, that lie is conversant with ’ (be proper mode and discipline by which Schools ' mid Academics should bo governed in this kind ol bis adoption, ns well as that of bis nativity. r The number of pupils will be confined lb 25, if 1 ibo major number be Classical, or 31) if in English. Tho ages of the pupils are to bo from G lo Ifi —Iho females from G lo 14. The scholastic year is to bo divided into two ierms, consisting of five months in each term : first iurm to commence mi Monday the IGlb of July, and n lo end on the 23d of December; the second term from ibeseeond Monday in Ju.iuoy, 183D,until the I, 15lb of June. " Hales for luitiob, $2O per terra, for Classics; for r English, 912 per term. At Iho end ol each term there will be an Exami nation, l lint, parents may witness tho progress ol llnur children. Tun subscriber's inlcresi being connected with c ibis cily, bo in'ends lo make it bis permanent place ( of residence during lilc, and aball be happy to de . vote Ins attention to ibeyonlb who limy bo confided , lo bis care, line* wi.-di'-s no early application lo be made, and that Ins students would bo punctual and regular in their aticiidiinco. J here will be no deduction of ibo tuition money, except in case of sickness. July atl trvvOt DANIEL MAItONY i’RMSII STRING GOODS, M Nn 200 llroarl-.street. 11. W VATT At Co. have received, and Jl • are now opening a largo (dork of Spring and Summer Dry Goods, well assorted, {mil baying boon purchased at reduced prices, will bo sold at a small advance on cost (or cash. They have now a good assortment of black and blue blin k Itiibnn I,uslring, gros do Paris and gros dc Swiss Silks, Plaid Silks and small figured lion net Silks, handsome French Muslins and printed .Swiss Muslins, black and while and colored Jaco net* small pul terns, largo and small checked Swiss Muslins mid Cambrics, Furniture Calicos, while and colored cotton Fringes assorted, cotton anil linen Nettings, mid 10-4 Hobbinot for pavilions, Irish Linens and Lawns,s-G and 10-4 Irish Sheet ings, Table and Hirdoyo Diapers, Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, brown Linens and Linen Dril lings, Vestings, a very largo assortment ol Cotton Homo and I do, wit h n variety of other seasonable goods. npril I!) PIANO I’OBTESs . bwbbT' Ifc3pan»B H parsons iiih added to bis stock, a supply • of those much esteemed Piano Fortes, made by Messrs. Robert Nunns, Clark At Co. of N. York. Tho true character ul these,inslnihteltts, is so well established in tins purl, of the country, it is deemed unnecessary lo apeak in their jrraiao—indeed ibcy speak for themselves. The stock, which m row very large, comprises a good number of instruments from each ofonr three best manufactories, audit is believed, offers greater advantage* to purchasers, than can be had at any of the Northern establishments. July 4. ’WATCHES, WATCHES. 7BJHE Subscriber lias just received by the Steam 1- Packet New York, an Invoice of lino mile pendent second* Watches, wilh single and double circle, something entirely new, which the public an 1 invited to call and examine at No. 842HroHd-«lreet. May3o_ JOHN Bi MURPHY. instim ction IN in sic. W II.LIAM H. ORCHARD, Professor of Mu sic, respectfully announce* to tlio ladies and Gentlemen ol Augusta, that he ha* removed lo 147 triiuil street, a lew doors follow the Eagle and Pheenii Hotel, nod i* now prepared to give lesson* in music on tho Piano Forte, Guitar, arid Flute. A* I itis Mr O’*, intention to make this city his-perma nent residence, he will be enabled to wait on those * who may require his services, wilji the strictest 1 punctuality. Mr. .O. will giva instructions at his | own resideticeor ihulof bis pupils. Applications be inudo ns above, or at .Mr. Hauta’s Furniture am) Piano Forle store N. H. Piano Forte* and Organs tuned and re paired in the most complete manner and at tho short est notice ts npril Ifi C 8 EOIIOIA LI3I E.— I‘icsh Slone LiglO,ol Has good quality ns any in the market, put up in boxes, stronger, tighter, end more convenient fur transportation than karnda, and holding the same ncanniy. Price S 3 i!.e single box. and 82 50 by ibe quantity, deliv, red at Augusta, at Jacksonboro, | and at the mouth o; briar creek, on ibo Savannah river, it will he sold at tho samp rates wirh freight off Apply to'l L. K.MITH, Planter*'Hotal, or D. KIRKPATRICK AkTo , June 11 trwd'dtl W \ ■ ' . X. - n.—'via. yh^WM**'*"'*'**' l wi'.j. .r-~- -errrv. l ij X--^mi.sseers3eensa—yMa^ PUBLIC MALES. F.ihur.ne Sale rs far its and Mules. *»V JOHN a. HUTCHINSON. 0« TVESDAV, 1 Uh init. 1 * ,oB ' lll J a ‘ f"iblic nnclion, at the upper stableii ol John It. Guidron, m llie rear o( ttie f'avtliun at lUi) cluck, fur ami on account of United Stales’ ■l3 HOUSES, ’ “0 good won king mules. 9 u ff H . Terms cash—bankable money. RICH MON l> SIIEKIIT’S HALeT lljI ‘ >’c sold un (he hist Tuesday in Sep. V Y tcmlicr next, at the lower market house in the city of Augusta, within the legal hour* of sale, a negro woman named Rachel, levied upon as the p operty ol David Aughtry, to satisfy a fi. fa. from I lie Inferior Court of Richmond county, issued upon the foreclosure of a mortgage; at the instance of Lawrence T. Shopp, assignee, v*. the said Aughtry. p. w. LACY, Sh’ir. R. C. .Inly 7, 1833. td TITHE sniper'her having repurchased of Rainey I & Almond, the extensive range ot stable* for merly owned by him, ( ii,t die rear of lho Pavilion, mid known for a long time (A the Globe Hotel sta. bios, has lilted them Up in thoiE former style, and they are now ready lor, t(io ,reception. and keeping of Horses, either of citizens or transigiu persons. His numerous blends arid acquaintances in the Western stales who are in the habit of bringing droves of Horses to this city, are also respect lolly in for riled, that lie is prepared to keep any number of Hortics that may bo brought,. He will also act ns General Agent, for the sale of Horses, Carriages, 4'C. mid froth his long experience pi the business, and his exlehslvc acquaintance, ho hopes tb receive a liberal palronngc. ; ■ i, No expense or exertion shall he spared (d satisfy those who Hlny see proper to patronize him,.and ho most respectfully informs the public, that lie con -1 nines to do business ol Ids old bland as formerly. JOHN U. GURbRON. Krlhe I.tiiilsvijln (Kentucky) Journal, will please pulilisp tUI.-un their VVcckjy,paper, until the first November ncn.aml charge the same to Chroj nioln <|r Scptliiol Oltice, and lorwnhl their account for payment dm Jmm atl Attractive , New Anil JFnshiouiiblc Summer Goods, i JUMP receiving,, a beautiful assortment and choice selection of, new style Goods, Gentlemen's sunnper wear, recently purchased in the New Yuik market frnn the latest importations, 1 which the subscriber,'! are prepared to make to n.ens ure at short notice, in the newest slyly, according 19 the irost approved patterns of. fashion, which they have just rebel ved. The paldic are respectfully so licited to call, examine, and make a selection. They will soil goods by tho piece or pattern. WM. O. PRICE, may 31 Draper mnl Tiiilo , No. 258 llroail st Mr. amt Mrs. EGEUTON’N .Sl IJUOjT. |V| R. and Mrs EG b KTUN beg leave gratefully Itß to acknowledge the liberal patronage and gi). courngbmenl which they have received from their friends Had the public during ilia past. ( ycar —-1 They pledjjo Ihctnselves that llioir exertions shall not ho warning to render their institution still more worthy us public confidence. ~ , Tliccoirseui instruction in the ensuing term will he extended, mnl ihn best talents the .country ,as -1 lords w ill he cmplot ed in the deparlineiits of tho 1 schnol. . , . „ 1. , , . 1 There will he hut one term, in the year, extending 1 from the Ist us October to the Ist ol July., None c will be admitted for n less period than one lertn. The Primary J)ei>artment will consist of small r chihlr'm, and their slinlics will lie strictly elcmen lary. 'i'liitiun (or the term 3(151) The Senior Department will embrace nil except I the children, and comprise n liberal and complete course ol study ; consisting of, . 11 Os llio comnlmi English branches, b li Os the higher Eng. liraiichosnnd Holies lattlree; 3 Os Mathematics, I 4 Os Natural Si-itdices; ■ 5 Os Ancient ClBssics, 0 Ol Vociil Music Tuition SH() Miisie on I he Piano Forte, (extra) $75 Trench, 40 Drawing; . & : Use ol philising Pjniirt, h One hall pnnymfnt required in advance. Il ls particularly desired, 01 order to prevent breaking op the (.-lassos,,(hot, .{lu,*,, who are to be come pupils of the aMiudl; rpay i„ „ nl ul //„, 4,,. pmninp of the term, npd couliniiod l ,il,,raciicnhle 1. IHe end. No deduction will he imulfi f or absence either at the heyinninp or end of Ihr Perm. ’ The romlis are filled lip iii a slyly of conihrl and elegance, and tvilli the additions,tb l» made .will lie adapted to scat cmmnodioosly eighty tg which number the school (exclusive of the Primary Department) will hosrlcily limited. July 7- , U’.; . , Tho Soiitl erh Recorder,Colnmhua Encpiirer and Athens Wing, will poldish the above weekly till the first of October, and charge lliisollico TIOKii CONCLUSIVE moors of the iTa. extraordinary ctlicacy of f)r. .f-V.l/, EVAN M celebrated CA MU MILE and APi;RIEfiH' ANTI lIII.IUUS /’//,/,.>, in iillovintmg afflicted map kind.— Robert Cameron, 101 liovtcry, N. Y. case, Chronic Dysentery, or U|l|ody Flux. tSyinp loins, ilnuslial flatulency of tjie newels, severe grip ing, freipienl inclination tti go to stool, tenesmus, loss of appetite, nausep,..voipitipg, frequency oj pulse, and a frcduenl dmchargo of a festid kind u! matter mixed will! blood, great debility, sense of burning beat, wiili an intolerable hearing down of the pails. Air. Cameron is enjoying perfect health: mid returned his sincere thanks for the greet benefit ho had received. WM. EVANS. To James Dickson, 3(5 Co.hhill, Boston, Agent fur the sale of Dr. Evans’ Camomile Pills- I.owell, November 15, 1836. Dear Sir—Knowing by experience I hat et’erjr reference that the afllictod receive of iho beneficial resells of medicines, 1 cheerfully offer fill rib 10 lh* public, in behalf of Dr. Wm. Evans’ Camomile Pills. I have, been nflhctcd for the last ten years: with distress in tho head and chest, often so bad as to deprive me of si. of) for throe.or four nights in succession, hut have never found relief by any ol my friends’ prescriptions, until my wife saw the advertisement in the paper ; w hen she persuaded mo to sand for some, which I did, and obtained two boxes and bottles, which resulted in almost com pletely restoring mo to hnaltli, although have not entirely finished them, should ypo considbr this unyfbeiiefit to yopr*elf,.or the public, you have my cheerful permission to publish it Yours, respectfully, ~ •-, . THOMAS K. GOODIIuE, Central -st The above mimlioned F’ills ars fur «nj» niffy h»' ANTONY A HAlftfeS, mar ’43 Sole Agents for Augusta, Go. Asthma, three years’ standing Mr. Robert Monroe, Scßpylkill afflicted wnh Iho above dulrcasing malady. .syrtiptoms—gro»i languor, flatulency, disturbed real; norvou* head ache, difllculfy <R brydihing, tightness and stiiclurd across the breast, d'iiiuess, mrvons irntabiliiy aigl restlesoness, could not lie 111 a horitonmll position without thb sensation of impending suflactlii/n, palpitation of the heaft, distressing cough, costive ucbs,pa|n 01 the stomach,drowsiness, great debility and deficiency ol the nervous energy. Mr. R. Mm • roe gave up every thought of recovery, and due despair sat un (be coiintonatiN! of every person 11U terested in his existenbo or happiness, till |>y acci dent he noticed in A public paper some cures effected by Dr. Wm. Evans’ .Medicine in his complaint,'—-- which induced him to purchase a package of the Pills, which resulted in complete!/ removing even symptom of the disease Ho wished to say his nn. 1 ivc for this declaration ug that those afflicted wuh ihcsamo or- artjscrntptaaiat'similar to thosb from which ho is tojtpilv restored, may likewise the same inestimable honefif. Wm. EVaNR porsitirby ? NTONY Ae HAINES, 1 marches Sole .agentsfor AugustaGU