Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, August 14, 1838, Image 3

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THE subscribers have just received 10,090 lbs prime Baltimore B,ieor. £0 hhda pood ami prime Sugar W kegs Nails, assorted • r> o coils Hope various sizes 100 pieces Barging, 42 arid 43 inch Eoat and Lump Sugar; also, a lew box -s Crushed Sugar, lor preserving, wiiti a general supply of Gro eeruMt, (liquors excepted,) all of which tltey oiler on liberal terms. PORTER FLEMING A Co. aug_l4 <l2t2tw JV J MOF Fill AN lias just received l lie following goods :—4 cases assorted straw bonne sand largo size hoods, mtanta’ ham, 2 eases ocotcn lineal and cotton hose, assorted t French capes and collars, latest style; English and French thread laces and edging ; black lace, great variety puffs, suspenders, cotton linlfhose, English silk halt' hose, p.c me and silk gloves, figured hobbinet, har wJr a 'i' ' r " ei ’, " C "' !t i Vle ■ , ' ,ads - and straw ag for hd.es, mahogany boxes and working boxes, lans ilm ?’ n !k C ," d h, ' nd Suffers, ivory lans, black chollys, linen cambric handkerchiefs I |Xe - "m-'m p 1,1,1,1 , 1,1,1 rihb .°” s ’ narrow gauze ribbons’, t black silk braids, card eases, soaps, sheetings dr. hngs and shirtings, plain French muffins, jacco nett am, camorie, line striped dimltys, French llow ers and wreaths, blnel; lace veils, now style, etc. etc, Imtw *®HNT V■ FI Vid j>O i. i A R)>i Rjg WAHOi t Runaway from the plantation of the subscriber, in Columbia lounly, on tiro night of the 12th instant, two negro men, nam d Henry and Alick,they are bro thers, and bear n striking resem blance. Henry is about 21 years old, about 0 feet 8 or 10 inches high,dirk complected, he is not quick spoken, and is inclined to lisp. Alick is about 19; ears old, about 5 teet lor ■> inches high, dark complected and quick spoken; They were both well dressed when they left, and it is supposed they are making for Washington city, as they were brought from that place. 'J he above reward will be given lor their apprehension and de livery ia any jail so that 1 get them,or Slo for cither. JESSEE S. WALTON. august 14 wit* Y t #3T The Edged. Id Advertiser and Columbia I’elescojie will each give the above hvo insettions, und send i heir bills lo this office for settlement, )\i OTIC F.—The subsenbor being iilionTTiT J- si cl iso his business, requests those who are in dented to him lo call and settle their notes and ac counts previous to the first of October next, after that lime they wall be placed in the hands of an attorney lor collection. A ll persons having demands against the subscri ber will please bring them m lor settlement. MARTIN FREDERICK Die stock of goods and fixtures will bn fur sale at or previous to that time ; also, bouse and store torent, ail on reasonable terms, duly 2(5 trvv t Ist oet {KH The Constitutionalist will publish the above till Ist October. Ff EORGIA FIJI F. —Flesh Stone Lime, of good quality as any in the market, put np in boxes, stronger, tighter, anil more convenient far transportation than barrels, and bolding the same quantity. Price $3 I lie single box. and $2 50. by ilie quantity, delivered at Augusta, at Jacksonborn, I mid at the mouth of Briar creek, on the Savannah I river, it will he sold at the same rates with freight 1 r off. Apply to T. L. SMITH, Planters’ Hotel, or D. KJK 1C PATRICK & Co. Jitno 14 trwij’dtf !S UM .(I Fit AIIRA NTiEMENT. ~ The splendid steamer Com | meree, with the 11. States mail, will leave Bainbridge am., touch n( Chattahoo ■rdiic at 7 o’clock, A. «., and arrive at Apalarhicola a j 3 o’clock, r. w .leave Apalachicola at 4 e. m. for St Joseph, and arrive I hero at 6 p m , leave St Jo septum Wednesdays at 2 p m. and arrive at Apa hichicoia at 4 p. m , leave Apalachicola at 10 p. m. and arrive at Balibridgeat 6p. m, next day. This arrangement will continue in operation until the Jsth of October. For freight or passage on the above line, apply lo tho captain on hoard, or to S.vil I’JI & BASSETT, Bainhridge, A. ’J’. JiENNK IT, Apalachicola. Apalachicola, August 0, 1838. w3l iSPBOVED SURGEONS’ TRUSSES l‘\ir the. radical cure of Hernia, or Rupture, I Invented by Ileber Chase, M. n. of Philadelphia, f JHH4 subscriber would respectfully inform the M mcdi.al profession,and llio.se afflicted wnh ller maor Ruplliro,that, having lo ainiiigonioma Willi ihc general agent, of the inventor, to he constantly ■supplied with these justly celebrated Trusses, he is now prepared to iuiansh instruments, and also lo treat this afflicting disease, as met with in every age and in both sexes. Tito instruments c insist of Inguinal 1 russcs, 8 sizes: Ventro Inguinal ’i’rnsses, 8 sizes: ,femo ral Trusses, 2 sizes; Umbilical and Ventral X nis ses, 3 sizes; of double Trusses, 8 sizes, adapted to .all the forms of Double Rupture. . . These instruments must be used by Physicians well versed in the minute anatomy of iheparis im plicated in Hernia. They are adapted to every va riety o I reducible Hernia, and do not interfere with she ordinary 7i vocations of I ho patient. Persons from a distance can have the instruments applied, and all necessary directions given, as to the management o I the case, on application to the sun jßcriber, at his office on Campbell at. Augusta, ml y 21 F. M.ROBERTSON, M. I> 1 EDUCATION— 'Hie subscriber has com 'i menced his SCHOOL in the rear of the Med ical College, and will, at h s residence, instruct youth of both sexes, in the various brandies ol an English and Classical Education. He tal es this opportunity of returning his sincere aeknow.cdg menls lor the liberal .patronage given him, the past three years, ui this city, and respectfully schcils a' continuance of the same, with the full assurance on 1 his pari, thr Ihe will merit it, by his indefatigable * attention to the youth over whom ho may preside. Having been sixteen years an instructor of youth, ho feels himself called upon to say, in his own behalf, that he is well aware of t le responsibility he ns ituuiCH, nnd wishes to inform those who may favor him with their patronage, that he is conversant with ahe proper mode and discipline by which Schools and Academies should he governed in this land ot his adoption, as well os that of his nativity. The number of pupils will he confined to 20, it the major number he Classical, or 3(1 il in English. ’Phe ages of the pupils are to he from fi to lf>—the females from 0 to 14. The scholastic year is to he divided into two terms, consisting of five months in each term : first term lo commence on Monday the Hitli of July, and to end on the 23d of December; the second term from the second Monday in January, 1839,until the JOthofJune. . Rales for tuition, $2O per term, for Classics ; -or English, $l2 per term. At Ilie end of each term there will be an Exami nation, that parents may witness the progress ol their children. Tue subscriber’s interest being connected with this city, he intends to make it his permanent place of residence during life, and ahull he happy to de vote his attention lo tlie youth who may be confided to his care, and wishes an early application to he ■made, and that Ins students would he punctual and regular in their attendance. There w ill be no deduction of the tuition money, except in case of sickness. . July 20 trvv (it DANIEL MAIIONY [\[ OTIC E. —All persins indebted to the Into 1* firm of Price & Mallery, are respectfully suii ciiod to calf and settle without delay. WILLIAM O. PRICE, July s JOHN MALLEBV. CHOICE LIQUOR*, WINES, Ac. 1 PIPES Cognac Brandy, 4lh proof 1 do Champagne do verj old 3 do pure Holland Gill 1 hhd Jamaica Rum 3 pipes choice old Madeira Wme, Lewis & Co. and Newton, Gordon & Co’s brands 0 qr casks pale Sherry, of the well known brands oi Duff'Gordon and Smith, Bailey &■ Co. 4 qr casks Port, imported direct from London 20 dozen do exlra age and quality 10 qr casks Teneriff'e Wine, brand Paisly & Co lo do Sweet Malaga 10 boxes Sautcrno Wine for sale hv July 26 JOHN CQSKERY. 15. H F AI)U FN, A iifftif, f b>EGS leave respee.ifnlly to in tuna the citizen; Jg > of Augusta, that ho has relumed lo Ibis e.ity and taken the roomforraerly occupied by him in itn Masonic Hall, where he intends remaining lor a e'“ weeks, and where he would be happy to receive those who may desire Ins profw.eionalsarviCC.s. she public geners'ly, are nr’ifed to call an see hi# specimens ttox :>i " 8i i l Vn' I V^?, TAIU ‘ l; rOH SALP..-A I a.tie, in good order, with all the no r';“fr,r.v apparatus, Will he gold ..n .lie most reason j ante terms, if application 13 made soon. Enquire of I . a,, 5.? l'w:( W. K&J. U JACKSON )I r ,I , K ,C I r , I- KO KlO EUN U LOTpe k V ■ ( PAINING a numerical list of the names of 1 the fortunate drawers in said Lottery, with n map of ear'll district, by James F. Smith, of Mil. ledgeville, Geo. For gala by T. II PLANT July 88 5 r JH) 111 It 1;, by the mouth or yean an exp, ri~ 1 , * enced Trainer of Race Horses, havine ’ beP " engaged in that capacity lor the last ten years * —character unexceptionable. i Also , a first rate House Servant and Coachman . very likely, and of good character Apply to 1 - m ' g 4 hv GKO. W. L\MAR. ; SALK—a splendid match of Notjhorn , 8 Horses, of fine size, pood action, and well r brobe , together with a very neat close Carriage, made to order, and butlillleworn. A bargain may be had, and liberal time allowed for payment. " I , Apply to GEO, VV. LAMAR. . _nug 4 hv ■ ’I ' bosiuiss heretofore condoeled under tin I firm of win. It. McKee it Co. will hereafter I bo continued under that of McKee A Mow, at their • <>hl stand, 3159 Broad street. Aiwimn, July 1, 183 d : ' , , . WM. D.McKF.E, i 1 July 17 w4t JNO. M. DOW, 1 CITY TAIES. I I"? F ' SOL VEI), That execution he issued against -* ~ “'1 persons who mav bo in default in payment o‘ Gily Taxes after the 15th of August next. A true extract from the minutes of Council, passed i 1 the 21s; July, 1838. a »g I GEO M. WALKER. Clefk. COTTON WARE HOUSE ANJ) CO.il.' MISSION BUSINESS, igl SI, SIMMONS having tak n that safe and u . convenient fire ptool Ware house on Hr ,ad street, torm irly occupioy by Messrs, I W. & j. ’j- Heard, will bo prepared to attend to ell business in his line. He will ba thankful fer a share of that public patronage, which by stiiet attention to busi ness, ho hopes to merit. if July 27 1838. JsSS., u antei>Y6lTent-73w3K SSgfjJ Gorse, near the central pail of the city, on III the hack streets. A notuforlnble ■ small house, with a small garden attached, would lie preferred. Enquire of ! ‘"k ~ if W. T. THOMPSON, , JL-.tJL I'Oll KENT—The three three story I Pj stores and d wellings,on the eorncrol llrond _j«:s||o|!| nml Campbell streets, lire proof. The I wo three story dwellings in Campbell street, next below The two two story dwellings, east of tbn above. , The one two story dwelling, corner of .Reynolds and Campbell streets. The one two rtory dwelling, corner of Campbell and Hay streets. Four offices on Campbell Greet. The one two story store and dwelling, above the upper market,occupied by iVlr. Edes. ( The one three story fire proof store and dwelling 1 next, above the Bridge Bank. s 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. n . The one three story dwelling near the Presbyto- '■ rian church, occupied by Air. Stockton. Apply to McKenzie* bennocil j N. li. Notes payable quarterly, and the occupants 1 paying (or the use of the hydrant water on the lots. .Inly 4 wHt \ iThe Constitutionalist will pub.ish the above weekly until the Ist of October. TO RENT, a commodious brick Store 1 |25!5H onßroadst. For particulars, apply to a -|B!MglS||| may 22 JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. o S C JVI VI 1; till HT R lO A J Pirn SALK. ~ 1 Will bo sold, if applied for shortly, the lot I iSIp J nn d improvement* at the Sami Hills,known a --*'*■”ll n « the Tnrknett Spring Place, furmer'y "witc I and occupied by Col '/'human Ale Gran. The . lot containins twenty five acres, a large part of w Inch is in woods, and includes Tnrkneil's Spring, ' from which Ilia City of Augusta is supplied with s ' water. On the premises is a comfortable dwelling - with all other buddings necessary for th 1 accom- 1 modation of a family. Possession can be given ' immediately b; Alsu —A small Lot containing between two and three acres, separate from the above by the Alii- r fedgcvdle Road. Apply to JMa£B tuih JIENRY lI_C OMMINC. . TO RENT., Jroro. the. 6j , .» t ..Aau,.nl .. llilgjliiffl side of Broad street, nearlho market, now occupied by Air. C. J. Cook. rl The brick store at the corner of the alloy next below Air Gaffin'* shop, a few doors below the Engle and phoenix Hotel, V The brick dwelling at the corner 01 Broad nnd Center streets, nt present occupied by Afrs. Mims. The wooden dwelling on Reynold strocl, at pro S sent occupied by Air. Guimarin The new dwelling in Green street hl'low Lincoln street. Enquire of G W. LAMAR, Esq., in the 7 absence of the subscriber. JOHN PHINIZV. July 2f> wlf - W ILLIAM it. CRANE lias just recoiveu i the following articles which will be sold A low for cash— Chineele Cord, assorted colors, r Fine Narrow Tape, Cotton Cord, 1 line Patent Thread, 1,, Zephyr Worsted for embroidery, Lamp Stand Fringe, Fine Straw and Leghorn Bonnets. .Inly ~ NEW PUBLICATIONS. BEST received by THOMAA RICHARDS, i. p 5 the Life and adventures of Mr. Nmholas Nick- i leby, by Buz, No. 2, with illustrations. n Oliver Twist, or llio Parish Boy’s Progress, pari 2d, No. 1. Lights and Shadows of Irish Life, by Airs. S. t . j Hall, 2 vols. 12 mo. The Croc it System in France, Groat Britain nml [ United States, In II C . Carey, author of Principles , of Political Economy, *c. &c. [ Sketekcs ol Young Ladies by Quiz, with Sketches 1 e of Young Gentlemen by Quiz, Junior. July 24 AGENCY. ~ Sa.va.m3a.ll Insurance t TrmK'o. undersigned, Agent of the above compa B_ ny, will take risks on shipments of Colton or 1 .Merchandize from this place to Savannah, Charles 1 on, and Northern ports. JNO. F. LEOYD. 1 dec 15 29 PROTECTION INSUiTaS'CK COM FA AV. r r xHE undersigned,agents ol the Protection In -3 surance Company of Hartford, Connecticut, are prepared to insure buildings and their contents against loss or damage by lire on the most reasona -1 l,Te terms. V . & J. CJ. GATLIN. ’ net 31 dtf 255 - _ 1 /1 BO V j; It l ES. —The undersigned having I connected themselves in the above business, under the firm of Spears & White, will keep con , I slantly on hand a large nml well selected slock, . j suitable for the country trade, which they oiler lor ' I sale on accommodating terms, and solicit their I I friends to cull nnd examine for themselves Cur , ; stand is No. 350, south side Broad street, Stovall’s I new buildings. FRANCIS SPEAKS, ' July IT trwlm RICHARD B. WHITE. , STEEL RIBS FOR COTTON GINS. NEW INVENTION. I ' BAKE subscriber has jnst received asnpply of the j 1 PATENT RIBS for Colton Gins, which ’ j have been spoken so highly of wherever they have j ' been tried throughout ilia Cotton Growing -. Isles. | These Ribs arc so constructed that one set will last I twenty years or more, and be constantly in use, by ) . having an extra set of Cast Steel faces. Thelacisl I are made to fit on the front of the Ribs, where the | I Saws pass through, and in so simple a manner that | any person can put them on. The subscriber will j I always keep a supply of Gins on hand ol the above , 1 description. WILLIAM JUNES, • £ i A few doors above the Upper Market s i _July 13_ a • iKRUGS ASi> :UEI>U INES, iioW»uic Y U and retail, ANTONY <V HAINES, No. 282 . j Broad street, next door to K, C. Baldwin s whole " sale Dry Goods store, offer (orsaleon liberal le r ms, 500 packages (rush Drugs, Alcdteiues, Paints, Oil., j 0 DyeSiufl*, *c *(•• 1 Country Merchants, are invited In call nnd m spset their stock. Orders executed with neatness ( and despatch. June kfc j '■ | vdTRENGTi IENING PLASTERS, pm-! i’> j >3 pared for pains, weakness in the breast cidu i ,e 1 back,or limbs. Ate, they will give almost immediate “ I and soothing relict, and for pleasantness, sab ty,' L ' : tin, and cartainty. are decidedly superior to ino-t , other remcnie!, For sale bv AM ONV& HAINES, ypril ift'Z Brorffj I f 4 NAT.E-|*o w «iw. Riven im | nif. laiely—n House ami Hu on Ellis at. “*e lower part of the city . Enquire nt t> aug 14 I i U , t i ,* A , Negro 'Vonian, a good * 'vnshernnd inmer. Terms liberal. ai| g 13 A Pl'ly lo JNO.S. HUTCHINSON. 50 lni ~ S *!T e New Orleans 7 _j nt _hy A. JOHNSTON. BRANDY —IO halfpipee supo ™,r Cognac Brandy, just received and fur sale _ a ” g L_ hy JOHN S.HUTCHINSON. 20 ®BL.S ai!o«u>|of Canal ami Howard at. I'lour, just received and for sale by _ au " 1 Wf H. Sc J. U. J ACKSON. lIIIMAD.-KU this Pilot Bread, weighing about eighty lbs each, for sale low by ISAAC MOISE § ? A CON.— Sides and .Shoulders, lint-’ " * Innuro and Cincinnati cured, fir sale low by n "S fi ISA AC .VIOISE. ' S F AMS, II AMS |(H) Prime Balt.rimic Hama ** ii |r Mlubv [aug fl] ISAAC AIOISE. I AUI>, LARD. —4O kegl Leaf Ldrt) foi sole - * n "fH by ISAAC A1 OISE. f SCGAK. —6 hhdl Clarified *>IB«V, for preserving, for sale by nll g 4 ISAAC AIOISE. OAbll I.MAX' HOODS, just received by * a »gB WM, H crane;. V Vt;!: at STOUT on New York 11 "u Charleston, for sale by „ J "'y 20 A. SIBLEY. |CST UKCTSIVISI>,BOhhd» P. R Sugar, , hags Oreen Coffee, ft tierces Honey, y “ £® r wle low by N. SMITH & Co. A WE* JfifKSK WANTED—for aneb s will suit, liberal wages will be given, if application is made immediately at ibis office aug 10 ] vv i ANI> STRAW ISON. , received and f, )r solo by _Jnly K» WM. H t:R \\ !’ _ Ju, y 17 W. !•:. AJ. u. JACKSON 50 «askkts champagne; »y\r craved, mid for sale by July 10 JOHN s, HUTCHINSON. | j&APCII.—3O reams fine Medium Printing Pa a. ,P or lor sitle. on consignment, at factor’s prices. “ Apply at this office. j„ M [, 13 O NMENT«—J OOO pieces heavy v Hemp Bagging; tor sale low by ju.i‘2o K 1.1 11. C. BRYSON & CO. |^r.()IJIS.— 70 bbl.s superfine Richmond Pk^ , • Ul , t lblu hir himiiy nap, just landed and for sale . Jl ll l o bv CEO. It. JESSUP&Cu. l ’ e S iov f d d 10 hMs' Fine Sugars', , o bil ls lid quality do ,ft boxes 1.0- Sugar. Ibr sale ow by JNU. M COOPEIt & SON July 10 j > (, ‘ T r MOWUOI3, URNVWIWyIT^ | p, k - prop ssimiiilly at all hours at the Eagle and Phooinx Hotel, Room No 10. if may a ]\f riCB.-lJurtn* the subscribers temporary absence Air A. 11. Stone is Ins duly authori zed Attorney. CEO. A. WaLKEK. may I if PXTHWCIIOI* MOLASSES.-70 buds, for " * sn >c hy T S&OJ1 AI ETC ALE n.nrrh 20 A COOK WANTED* ofgood character and L * Ananiy, to cook for a small family, for which a 1 1 bora! pnpo w ill he paid. Enquire at ilii.s oflic.e. i ar at i\u.29J Broad htroot if j„ np 7 ’ j I>■) yiWON BOBBIN ET. —fill pieces . ~ )inpt^r / “Vdiona, J<>-4 wide; also, Cotton and Linen Netting,just received by Juno 27 THQS, H. WYATT & Co r« JOOTII BKI Ls, I MS.—Fine fiSihß^hS; , ”• Loglisli manufacture,just received and for ial r ’’y ANTONY A HAINES. Juno 20 M V? s ;~ f**™ “ L'UTkTnC7 equal to B Ihe best in the wor.d, just, received ami tbrsale >y, ANTONY & haines, June .0 No. 232 Broad street. ' S tO HIRE,—Four or five Negro Boys. “ Also, about the same of women and girls t Apply to ILL. HOLLIDAY, I • J* r '»*« n BjV" -It, AM.n, in wliole, half, quailoraud e'ghlli boxes,just ref civ rd and lor sale by July 30 W. E&J. U. JACKSON. _ STOVALL cA JIAAILISN, . WHOLESALE I>RV (i()(»l>S MERCHANTS, And Genernl Grocers, AU(iUSIA,Ga. CO“ Dry Coeds Sale Room over I he Grocery store. V AUCLUS E COT T<) N OS NAB IJ RG ST" A CONSTANT supply of the above articlefor ( sale at Factory prices by the agents, mar 2 4U CLARKE, AUTEUI & CO WA N vTIIT TO I* IJ KCIIASJE, or 30 likely young Negroes, for which good f*” prices will he paid, in cash, by dec2o 2‘J7 wif J. At U. MORRISON, ij HO'l' AND LCAU.—6UO bags Vhot,nss’d; 1 O 10 Kegs bar lead; for sale at Manufacturers t prices, by THOS J PARAIELEE, Agent of the Shot Tower Co. of Baltimore. A coustnnlsupply kept ou baud, march 10 finio - NECK STOCKS". SUPERIOR Black Satin, Hombazir.e, Plain and Figured Black Summer Stocks, of the best make and style, just received bv WM. O. PRICE, June 16 No. 208 Broad slrcet. MjIIiRNIP SUED.— Hula Bnga, fresh and i genuine Hanover, Large Globe, Large White Flat, Whim Flat Dulcli, Large White Hutch, and ' Red Top Turnip Seed Abu, Rape, Millet, Hemp and Canary Seed, both plain and mixed, just re, ceived mid for sale by ANTONY & HAINES, aug ‘2 £32 Broad street. a,tAmll V JlEOUHNES.—Competent ar .B rangemanls having been made, Family and Physicians' Prescriptions can be bad at all bourn of the night, and outlie Sabbath, so fur as necessity may demand,at Apothecary Hall, N 0.232 Hrcnd-st. may I) ANTONY As HAINES. {gl?* There is a night bell at the door, u. w. FORCE & CO.' WHOLESALE SHOE DEALERS, Na. 27fi Urond et. Au/rusla, Ot. yA VE received 1000 packages Boots and shoes, . comprising every article in the line ; which ran bo sold as low as iis Iho Northern cities. Allur rangemortls being with Manufanures diicct. A general assortment of EE ATM ERS. april 24 i’KIVATE HOARHING HOUSE. | AS us. WILLIAMS having taken that commo- ItjL dions bouse, formerly occupied by Major Stnrkes, 147 Broad circet, a few doors below the Eagle and Plicenix Hotel, is now prepared to accom modate a few gentlemen with board and lodging. april Ifi If 1 AM) AND GENERAL AGENCY ,1 i OFFICE —The subscriber will attend to the I sale, exchange and settlement of lands in Florida, j | )| lc investigation and perfect jug ot titles to real e»- j j tale, conveyancing, Ac. and to the adjustment and j j collection of debts. His office is at bis residence j ■ in ibe cil-V of St. Augustine, East Florida. Jane 12 Cm PETER SKEW SMITH. Georgia lucurauce and Trust Co. 1 July 2, 1838, $ j 1 nnllE Board of Directors have this day declared I [ J tt dividend < f Six Uont.Aßsper share, from j 1 the profits of the list six monlhs; which will ho paid ito the Stockholders,or their legal roproscniulives, on demand. , ~ q he holders of new Stock arc required to pay all interest duo up to the 21st ultimo, j j u! v 3 WM.T. GOULD, Sec y t jNB ENGLISH BROAD CLOTHS^ 1 ■« US'J’ received, some very superior import- I ted Black, Blue, and fashionable coloured ; cloths, of the host English fabric, finest of wool and i velvet finish, which, wiih a beautiful assortment of Pantaloon bluffs,and superb Vestings, will bo sold Ino ilin pattern, or made (o measure in their best i :, J „|.. WM () PRICE; I Draper and Tailor. ’ * t,n- i.t .. 1 ~mLOIOICA.s OR FEMALE’S FRIEND. , , A 1-UF.SHe apply ot tbo above valuaa.e rr.ed; firebar just been received and fo'. kuc, wi:o.« , ,i r . an J retail, b> uo tubscriber. at Ins wholesale druttt tore, north rule -t »toad Aug^ turn 2 I. ’ ■ orokuiA m'ath tI-OTT E K J , For the benefit of tlio 1 Augusta Independent Fire Company. (M.ASS tfo. 33. FOR is;,B. To t.e (Wnmunpci by the drawing of the Vireinir ' b.«. W.ery f„, .heNlcnifi, oi^JnT Norfolk, Cln*« No 5. . To he drawn at ALEXANDRIA. Va. on Saturday August IBih, 1838. D. S GreoOrv & ('o . Managers. A. HEAD, Contractor *•> Numbers—l 3 Drawn llallols. SCHE M E . I Prize of $30,000 $30,000 , 10,00(1 10,00) ! G,doo 0,000 f',ooo 3,000 . 'hnoo 4 000 1 Wort a,soo a.OIK) 2,000 or ~/i7 1,747 1.000 25,000 6lM ' 12,500 JS, 3(M) 8,400 "00 40,01X1 i°° fi.aoo 5* 1,960 Go 3,720 GO 3,100 .1 40 4,960 * 1 * Jo a 720 <f 8 3 *0 86:800 10 245,83 1 29,705 Prizes, amounting to 8506,437 1 iik'-ta 810—Shares hi proportion, dnlers for Tickets in the above scheme will meit with prompt attention if addressed (post paid) to A. READ,Agent, . Augusta, Ga. EO H fin A ll A 77, - O AD. 1 he passenger ears will leave Augusta daily, at hnl past jo clock, a. m. f„r VVarrciilou.imd Craw (ordville daily (Sundays excepted ) Returning, leave <-rawlonh tile at half past 10 o cluck, A. tu. and Warrcnlonat II o’clock, a. m. On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, stages leave t rawler. v ,lie for Washington, Athens, vm Lexington, and for Rome, via Greensboro’, flladi sonnnd Decatur. RICHARD PETERS, Jr ang | BKlullt |,;i *G'noor & Sup’tof Transportation. . au'wu Mpe V UA,I ‘ «OAT> NOTICE. li llLKill 1 is nmv ciirrmd on the Unit Kond he • ,vvecn August a nncl IVurrenton, nt tho follow ing tales- ant ton tfl ~rr b:ilc, merclmmliso 25 cents por hundred pounds, or 5 rts per cubic tool. llelwcen Augusta and t rawlimlville--cotton »1 2.) pci hale, merchandise 33} els per hundred pounds, or f.| eis per cubic loot. , , °. r G 0 JI Thompson, agent lor the Co nt fraw oit/1 B,n „d Roberts, agent of the Company at arretiton, will a 1 land to receiving and liinvard ttig produce and nicrehaiidise, without charge for commissions or storage. Spacious warehouses Imve been erected at the above stations Tor tho re ception ol merchandise, until n is lor warded RICHARD PETERS,Jr. JtuiTl nt *' ,n -' ,IL ’ er $ Sup*, of Transportation d 'll AM J*A(.NB WlNE.—.lnal received from VV the well known house of./. Perrier, Son A Co. m France, n supply of their highly esteemed Cham pagne VV mes, viz.: 75 baskets Vino brand, quarts 50 ha. '.cat Vine brand, pints i 5 baskets Rarebits brand, quarts 25 baskets Kocehus brand, pints ling 11 For sale low by N. SMITH .V Co. WELCOME ALLEN bus just received and odors lor sale 40 bids i’riine Fork 50 kegs Lard 25 boxes double and single reitned l.f Su’nrs Hull «St Son’s Patent Mould Candles _ rlo do Variegated Soaji Colgate’s No, I Turpentine do Poland Starch, together with a very choice lot of Imperial, Gunpowder, and Hyson Tcos, in caddy* lor tainilv new, etm'm., im> iKnffft 'n(t\uin Kitmou 1» INI Co-partnership tor the purpose of transact ing a general Commission Business in Savannah ns Ihe successors of the late Mr. S. B. Parker an under the firm of Hai.skv & llahoino, offer their' services to Ins and their Inends. Df. HALSEY, July 13 3m g. s. Harding Dissolution. —The firm of Richards A Sloy, was dissolved on the first of Jnnol.ist.bv mutual consent. The business ol the concern will be settled by either of the subscribers, During their temporary absence from tho Stale, Mr. Clmrles Grenville will net ns their attorney THOMAS RICHARDS, JOHN W. STOY. OiT Thomas Richard a will continue the busi ness on Ins own account, at the old stand No. 293 //road-streel. July 23 3w pyOTICE. —The co-partnership heretoloru ex isting under the firm of T. 11. A I. C. Plant, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. I Either parly is authorized to use the name of I lie late firm in settling up the business. T. If. PLANT, July 3 I.C. PLANT. Tile Book selling and Rinding business will ho continued at the old stand, by the subscriber, on his own account. T. 11. PLANT. pyOTICE. —Tho co-partnership heretofore ex 1™ isting at Columbus, Georgia, under the firm ol I. C. Plant A Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. John A. Norton is duly authorized to attend to any business of (lie lute firm. T. H PLANT, July 3 1 C. PLANT. npHE SUBSCIRERS having this day formed a .1 ru partnership in tho Hook selling business, and taken the slock of the late firm of 1. C /'hint A Co. nt. Columbus the business will,be conducted under the firm of Plant A Norton. T. 11. PLANT, July 18 __ J. A. NORTON. T%i OTTCE.—The subscribers have formed a co iN partuernliip, fur the transaction ol a. geuelnl mercantile business, under the firm ol .Scranton A. Smith. They have taken the store lately occu pied by Messrs.T. S. AC. If. Metcalf, and are now receiving a well assorted stock of ( Sioocriet , Colton Bagging. Iron, <J-r., recently selected with great care by Mr. A. O Parmeleo, in New York anil I other markets. Merchants and Planters generally I are respectfully invited to call and examine them. Particular attention will he paid to the sale ol ' Colton, and execution of orders lor merchandise. J. H. SCRANTON. A. W SMITH. July 20, 1838. swAw&wfit ]VOTICE. —The firm of Adams, Parmeloc, A ill Co ,is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Tho business of the concern will be settled hy either of the partners. J. M. ADAMS, A O PAIIMELEE, 11. WEBSTER, i July 17,1838. trAw^wAt f\TOTICE.—Tbf copartnership hurclofora ex !ll istmg hetivonil VVm. Hills and J. A. Vrooman, | expired on tho 23d ull. by limitation,not on the ifth, as published hy Win. Hills; neither is thu said Writ * Hills authorised in settle tho accounts; therefore all 1 (ferrous indebted to the font will be held responsible I lor their accounts until some means are devisod to i settle the same, ol which duo notice will he given. Jnly‘2, 1838. swll J. A. V ROO VI AN. L DISSOLUTION or CO-PARTNER -9 SHIP.—The no-partnership herelofi re exiat | ing between lha subscribers, under the firm ol Price • | A Ma'lory, is this day dissrlved hy mutual consent. 1 Either partner will attend to sctlling the business of I lha late concern, and nro authorised to use the f I mime ol the firm fir that purpose I j Wh.mam 11. Price will continue, tho husinesr t ! of Merchant Tailor and Clothier as heretofore, n( No. 258 Broad street, between the Glebe and United 1 States Hotel. WILLIAM U. PRICE, JOHN MALLEKV Augusta. Juno 2, 1833 ___ far HE CO-P*‘-IhTN LltEilTp hereto! .[■ -I. conducted under the fmo ol J& J Mcllrydc i will for tho fulur’ oe carried on under tho t of J *t ' i Mcßrvde \ f't JAMES McBKYUE JOHN McBKVUt. 1 „,vH ALEXANDER VVALLA F n r' lAy t). in Uii'imion kip 1 ’ *'* h*H mil»« horn Augusta. Inin n° r< i*’ nino "‘•l*’'' Ifo*' l Augusta 2MI r,cnr » Ferry ■ 202 I’ ,?' * dlBt ”<'. Wilkinson 202 •• , S t ' " Houston i. « •• ut: Z •■ ?* kiMvn ml ’ : m'rn " {{T° n v SI :: B 1 :: I'£ . '‘‘ ‘. , W ilkrnsor l "ores near Ilnrr.s ~,rg For term. apply io a. it. walker, . ~ . Dallas, Afibanm, or to ll, A . Ji) l| NS TON, A ugtista, Ca. T 1 ! I’’ 1 ’’ unparalleled reputation which IVlerS’ Fill ■ have acquired ns n Medical Restorative, ,s ,|„ most unquestionable proof that eno he given „ their immense importance to the afflicted, in nlnios every class ol <1 menses. The number of letters re reived from panents recovered through their mean is really prodigious, mid Iho comphiinm whirl they have cured, are almost ns varied n» they an numerous. Rut slid there nre some in which ihei are more especially beneficial than in others; am nmoiiß those may he named Ihe 100 often (Inal com phiinis of Iho stomach and bowels, such as Cholic rhitulenre and Indigestion, ( or w hich lliey ore nut only a certmn, but an inimediuteoure. ll is well known, that trom the derangement of the stomach and t owels, arise ninc-lenlhs ol all the maladies of adult and declining life; that this is the foiindatiun of flatulence, spasinixlie ini nr, indi gestion, Ivan of appetite, i\c. and iliat those in their turn give hirih to Drops;/, J.iver Complaint, Con sumption ana llahitnal J.oirness if Spirits , (here* fore Inters fills being the very heal medicine . which has ever boon discovered for iho incipient diseases ol the intestines, are necessarily the surest - preventives of those dreadful, and also general dis orders which embitter mature lile and drag so many . millions to nn untimely grave. In speaking thus, Mr. IVters arrogates nothing to himself l lint has not been conceded by the public lie is no needy quack or unknown speculator, who comes before iho world as his own herald and wit ness; Inn is placed in a responsibility ol situation by the patronage which he has enjoyed for years, ai d which is increasing to nn extent unprecedented ni the annuls of medicine, that makes him careful lo assort nothing which is not home out by the most infallible proof, and lienee be does not fear to be pm lo the lost m any thing which lie has piomiscd respecting his Fills. Dr. IViors is mo»l happy t„ ho able to stale on Iho nnlhoiily of a greal iiumlcr of regular Physi cians, that wherever Ins vegetable Fills have been introduced, I hoy have almost suiiciscdcd iho adop lion of mercurial experiments, llir their peculiar lucuhy in sweetening the hlood, and stiiimlaling it In expel all noxious juices and in giving strength and lone to Iho nerves, prevents disease from ac quiring i hat. strength which must ho got under, if at all, by dangerous remedies. Every genuine box has the signature of the pro prietor on the colored wrapper ilial envelops it, the i(iill uiioii ol which is felony. J Ah h NO I'KjH. —To prevent imposition, the render will plonso to recollect, that each box ol the genuine pills has n lac simile ol iho proprietor’* signature on ihoculorod lahcl which envelopes n , iln* form ol which label i>ny be scon in ihc centra . idl his show bill. A sac simile of the proprietor’s .signature will ho found in oneb of tboue ii.sl.sof accompanying directions,as follows ; GimfSg nnr °ful and inquire for Peters’ Vegeta lie t His ; they are sold in Augusta by Mnviland, Kislcy Jk t.o , Thos Harrell & Co,, Nclso'n (Inner, James Ltvorich, and W. llewson. Cm ojg 13 A TO THE PUBLIC^ n number of persons have been misinformed - touching the wholesale price of“ Fetors’ VVg. 8 . 1 . A| oi. Hilions Fills,” when purchased nt his principal oflico, 120 l.iberly street, New York, he 100 8 eu, " d upon to make a puhlio slaiernenl of his arrangements in relation lo this mailer From this dale the rns/t price will he Ihirti/six Ilollnrs per gross, payable in bills current in the ciiy ol New VorU • nn.l .._ J r, Mcrehanis ordering these PUIh from Iho proprie tor, or New York Druggists, on lime, will he charged Four Dollars per dozen. The proprietor requests particular allenfton lo this advertisement, ns the immensely increasing demand lor his Fills, makes it necessary that l.is business operations should ho conducted without any of the loss of lime which would result Irom a variety ol prices. 'J'ho proprietor would have if further understood, that this arrangement is for Now York dealers,as well ns those who reside in other places, ung 13 Cm TO Tin-: CITIZEN* OF AreilS'JM. 1 JETERS’ Vegelildo Anti-Hiliofis PILLS have been so long renowned (or the purposes men tioned beneath, that they nre now justly held in the highest estimation even in the remotest regions into which the genius of American commerce has pene trated. ’i ho fact is host proved by the Immense Fa I roHuge that lliey enjoy in all directions ; which patronage is increased lo such an extent that it is with gicat difficulty (us ho su|ierintends all the process of mninifacluto himself !) (hat the proprietor can sup ply orders. Ceilain persons, instigated by their grout success, have been so barefaced us lo Couiilcrlcit Fetors’ Fills! and are endeavoring lo puhn their vicious com pounds upon tbo public in various puns of tlie world, as the Genuine Article! mid thereby imiiiy valuable lives are jeopardised, in order to pm money io the pockets of a puck of Atrocious Villains. In order to remedy ibis glaring and desperate impo sition, the purchaser MCS'r lake especial core to look for the fur. simile of the Froprielor’s Signature, which will he found on the colored wrapper pasted round each box of tbo REAL V ETFilin' DILLS, llir counterfeiting if which is di red felony. Therefore, it purchasers will only pay attention to this, they will lie safe from imposition, us Dr. Peters has offered,and again hereby oilers, Olio Thousand Hollars Itewanl! for the apprehension of any person who Counterfoils his Signature !11 a fact which has thus far, and may hereafter deter any impostor from attempting so liaz irdvns n spec ulation. Thu following complaints are a lew ol the many, for the cure of which Dr. Peters’ Fills are so widely j celebrated, viz Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, I Dropsy, Liver Complaint, Enlargement ol the Spleen, or ‘•Fever Coke,” Headache, Iliihi'.oal CoslivcnesH, Lowness ol Spirits, Loss ol Appetite Indigestion ami Sourness of Stomach Arid in all diseases peculiar to females (hoy vvdl lie found highly beneficial. Prepared by JOSEPH FKIE-TLY PETERS, M. D. nog 13 fun No Ii 1 .) Liberty si N. V. r j LIVERY STABLES. i r I THE Miliscr her having repurebas'd of Itamo; ; X hi Alrnand, the extensive range of stebles for ’ 1 marly owned by him, in die rear of the Pavilion i 1 and known for a long lime as the Globe Hotel stu i hies, has filled them up in their former style, am _ I they are now ready lor the reception and keepin I of Hornes, either of citizens or transient persom " | His Humorous fiiends and acquaintances in tb | Western states who are in >ha habit of hringin ® drove* of Horses to Ibis city, are also n specibill informed, I bat bo is prepared to keep any numhi ' )of Horses that may bo brought Ho will also ai 8 j as General Agent, for the sale of Horses, Carriagi I <yc. and from his long experience in the husince ,8 I nod his extensive acquaintance, ho hopes to rocei' | a liberal patronage. ! No expense or exertion shall he spared to satis I those vvlui may see proper to patronize him. and I I most respectfully informs the public., that hoco -1 unties ta do- Vu.moci at his old alffod an so rnor! re JOHN Ls. M'hDRON e. The Louisville 'Kentucky) Journal, w 1 > • please publish this in their Uuchly paper, mitil t hist November next.and charge the samo to Chi melt; (J- Sonrinel Offio*, and tor ward liner accot F I (or payment Do June |~T ic salks. ° f m johx s . m rcnixsox. THIS DAY. of John n’ ld f ! >U,)lif: n,,cl *'’''. at the tippet-stable, U.V , 1 ( ?±r" ,K " ,ear *»" I’iv tan ' 5 45 Muksks" aCnm '“ ° f ”“««> nup n (i0t)1) working MIII.ES e r,-r o.hli—bankable money. CITV Nil IoUl|>' F’S HA T.¥? —* - W JU, 1)0 koM on the firjt Tuesday mSeptom | her noit,nt the lower market in thecitv nf R Augusta, cofnmencing at 11 o’clock n Lint, II smC -sira w Cutters? Corn i re Auguat 13il'i, JS3S. * ‘ C. A. 3 *»!n‘,''! (lvl) iHiSiiinf sai k.~' '■ \w lU ‘ *’ 6 aol(I " n hrot Tuesday in Sen C ' ,/. V lenihtr next, nt the lower market house irt lho niy of Augusts, within iho legal hours ,f <» sale, tt negro woman named Rachel. levied e TV* r P ‘T'\ y 01 iM,] A,, e l “'y. 'o salixfy » 8 f »- ftom the Inferior Court of Richmond county, issued Upon the lorctlosuro of „ mortgage r at the inslai.tC of Lawrence T. Shop,., assignee’ '■ vs. the aaid Anghtry. 1 8 ’ e (1 , i'. w. f.AcV, sh’ir. n. c. t July 7, 1833. id I 2;>! >01,, ' A f l * U I" V ltl>, (or the nppre „ 7 '•'.hensmn ol (he thief who broke open onr •sfort* m Hamlmip, *>. C* oil Sunday evening, 29ili , J,ll - V : ,u, . (l sU,l< ; auntlry nrlieles therefrom, amount mg lo nhotit three hundred rtnd fifty dollars, viz , 'T '"Z.- rC | n« ftf 7 ;!" 1,, ; rs cash, among which w as a 1#..) hill,,South ( nrohim money, sundry ani , , " of.jewelry, one silver paleni lever watch, nnm her and name of maker not recollected, and four | r, 'l« l" H ' , ) | s. three ma.le hy Case, Willard &Co of New Hartford, the other, maker not known: also, sundry notes of hand „ . „.. Mitchell & uanson. I , Hiiinhiirg, S. .Inly HI, 183 S. , r vvif Mi . and Mis. lOC LUTON’S SCHOOL. • rvi “• ftml . Mr * .WitHTON heg leave grn.clnlly - J-T ■ lo acknowledge Ihe liberal patrolmen and en i crmrngciruui uliirli I hoy have roooived Irum tht ir • (norms and iho public during iI. N past year —- r J hoy pledge lliomselvog ihat. (heir excriioiiH shall i not he warning to render thfeif runt i tut ion mill more i worthy of public confidence. 1 he con ‘so of instruction in t Fie ensuing term will l rio extended, and iho host talents the country nf lords will he employ od in tfio dopartinents of’ tho • school. ’ * l ,prp he hut one term in the 3’enr, extending Irom the Ist of October to the Ist of July. Nono vvm be admitted torn less period than one term. J'h* Primary Department will consist of small h childreiK and their studies will bo strictly element i l ary. J nit ion tor the term $5O i 1 Ihr Senior Department will embrace nil exempt s the children, and comprise n liberal and complete* 1 course of study ; consisting of 1 Os the common English branches, 2 Ol the higher Kng. llrauehcsniid Hellos I,e tiros, 3 Os Mathematics, \ Os Natural Sciences, 5 Os Anoi.inl Claries, f> Os Vocal Music Tuition $BO Music.oh (he Plano Forte, (extra) $75 French, 40 Drawing, 40 ’ Use of prclising Piano, H » One half pawyment required in advance. His particularly desired, in order to prevent’ Imnhmg tip (ho clauses, that those who are to be j come pupils of The school, may he mil nt the le mnntue oj the term, and continued, if prnclicahlo.to N 'h" «nu. No deduction will, he made fur absence B either ul the beginning or end o/ the term. H The rooms are fitted up in a style ol comfort and elegance, and with the additions lo he made, will r ho adapted lo treat coinmodionsly eighty pupils, to which tminhor the nchool (exclusive of iho Primary ‘ofdV:v.vrV:.-v.VcK w't jj till the first of Octobefj and charge thisonien , NOTICE il TO HAIL ROAD CONTRACTORS. Western and Atlantic Kail Hoad of Iho '• Stale of Georgia. a In addition to the fitly miles of this Rail Road farmed out fur conslniction in April last, the Gra ding nml Masonry on another ilpial portion of Iho same work is now olTored for < ontrm-t. Scaled 0 I’rhpofcals therefor, w ill accordingly ho received nt the olticeol the Hoard of Commissioners in Cass „ ville, Cass county, Georgia hot ween Ihe eighth and ' thirteenth of October next, during which lime En gineers will ho Hi nlleinlnnre on the line of the die road, lo point old the localities, and explain hy the aid of plans anil profiles of the route, the nature ) and extent of the work to he done. 1 This portion ol Iho route traverses a limestone I region, abounding in springs and streams of lino . water. The climate of the cotfinry is mild and sa lubrious. The frosts of winter ar« never so Severn as lo prevent easy and successful grading, even in ’ lire must inclement pari of thin season. Tho limn lor the fulfilment o( contracts will ho - amply aiißiciunt (or this purpose. 'I Ins, and nil ) other conditions relating thcieto, will ho exhibited 1 in printed proposals and nrlieles of agreement, blank cojiies of w hu h will he in readiness lor inspection, • filling ami signature al the time and place above designated. Credentials, selling forth die elm racier and com • potency of iho Contractors unknown to the Cum > missioners will lie required lly order of the Heard of Commissioners, . iS. 11. LONG,Chid Eug’r. 1 Office of thcW. A, A 11. (toad,) , Marietta, July iJ7, 1833. \ wit 10 LIAS SIMOCIIIC LOLUTUINofsTr snpnrilln, Juniper, nttd other ingredients,idgh ly recommended hy sciotiufie men; u positive and speedy dure lor all urethral disehargos,gonnerrlims, gleets, spasicodic gtrtclurgo, and irritation of the kidneys, bladder, urethra, and prostrate glands, r The particular of which the above solution is Composed, are such as are highly appro veil of hy t. 5,0 Medical Faculty, which are so com . pounded hy a peculiar chemical process, as to have It e'.ch ingredient increase the power and etfieaey of h j the other, and thereby render its operation in th" | alstve manlioiied disuse truly astonishing to nil il ! those who rases the Solution, an I cx-emlingl then !, most siniguine expeelations. For side hy 111 AN i’ONY & HAINES', d April 17 Sole Agents for Augusttr, »DOlti: CONGUTsIVI; l*ltOt>ES <.rThe ITB extraordinary etfieaey of Dr. VV.IL EVANS . celebrated UAMDMIEEaad AEEmj'.N I AN I I niI.IOUS TILLS, iii alleviating afflicted man kind. Robert Cameron, 101 Howery, N. V. l)js case, Chronic Dysentery, or Hloody Flux. Symp l toms, unusual flatulency of the bowels, severe grip ing, frequent inclination lo go Pi stool, tenesmus, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, frequency of pulse, and a frequent discharge of a betid kind ol mailer mixed with blood, great debility, souse o| burning heat, with an intolerable hearing down (if the pnita. Mr. Cameron is onjoying perlecl health, ty mill relumed his sincere thanks for the great hepeflr f- ho had tecejved. WM. EVANS, n, To James Dickson, 36 Co.nhill, Huston, ■a Agent for the Buk of Dr. Evans’ Camomile Pills id Lowell, November 15. 1836 ag ; Dear Sir—Knowing hy experience that every is reference that the afflicted receive of the beneficial he ! results of medicines, I choerfufly offer mine lo tho '8 i public, in behalf of Dr. Win. Evans’ Camomile) lly 1 Pills, 1 have been afflicted lor tho last ten year*, icr with distress in the head and chest, often so had id j as to deprive mo of sleep for throe or four nights jn l a. | succession, hut have never found rclird hy any of :SB . my friends’ prescriptions, nulil ray wife saw tho ive 1 nrfvciiiscmeiit in the paper; when she persuaded ! MIC to bond for some, which I (lid, and obtained two 1 fly i boxes and bottles, which resulted in almost com be j pleiuly restoring me to health, although I have not ■>t(- entirely finished them. r-houM you constuer this -ly. 1 ap/.benefit to yourseif, or tho public, you have m v i cheerful permission to publish it villi Yours, respectfully, the THOMAS K. GOODHUE,CentraI- 4 uo- ' The above mentioned Pills are lor mlonbly hy urn ' an pony a iiainks, 0 1 inar 33 Sole Agents (or Augusta’ Ga.