Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, April 16, 1839, Image 3

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Kill .•'.Ual m:s 37 J ; laucy di >S dj*; Ohio via i New- deans, $7 d.’.i a >7 75; and Richmond! country and Hoorgstown, $7 62.1; Baltimo.e lluw-J ard-street, being at present mostly withdrawn fro tjr the market, may be considered as nominaly woip | som:>t tins; above the last named rat.*; for export* I tion of Richmond City* .Mills sales were made ofp parce: 1300 bb!» Gallego, and 301) do llaxa 1, o terms not transpired. Jlye flour and Corn Me continues wirhout essential variation. MAliI.M’ I.XTIihLKfKNCB. ~ Charleston, Apiil '■ Arrrcr.i on Saturday —U I. brie Sunjcß wn > New-York. f Arrived yeiterd.iy.— Si ig Globe, Simntor Lon don, via Portsmouth, (Eng). Chin'd. —Hr ship Andromache, Hunter. /■ on ' lon * Went to se ton Saturday. —Hr ships Ch •** l ’ hil * lips, Liverpool; Jessie Logan, »iajor,> ct P° 01 5 ships Rowland, Md.ellan, Liverpool llanover ’ Sheldon, St. Petersburg ; Undine, TayM* London ; brig Ceres, lilanchard, Havre ; Danish ! ‘S Proven, Axelsen, Copenhagen , line briu* Lang |jn > l ' lieves i Baker, Philadelphia. front to ft iiederchy. —Hr ship Andromache, Hunter, Lon Jon ; brig Howell, Smith. Matanww, AUGUSTA jpIWUERY j jM. GUA/iDS, # Attend an extra meeting-of the fjPi Company to be held at the La fayette Hall, This Evening, Aprl f 16th, at 7 o’clock. By order of Captain AOULD. ap ;g It ~AI>inNISTHAfIiX'S SALE. ON tlie first Tuesday in December next, pursu ant to an order from the Inferior court of Co lumbia county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold before the court house door in said county, the Negroes belonging to the estate of Stanton Porter, deceased. NANCY PORTER, ap 13 Administratrix. CO M P MME\T OR 1170X101’XT HAM,. f f HIE ladies and gent’emen of Augusta and Ham -5 burg are respectfully informed that we intend giving aCO MPLIMENI'Aft¥ HALL to .Mr. .1. C. Smith, to take place on Thursday, the ISth April, at the Masonic Hall, Ladies who have been in vited to the Assembly Balls are respectfully re quested to atten 1 this. Tickets can be procured of either of the undersigned, at Sir. plant's Book Store, or at tile door on the night of the Ball — Price, S 3. James .McLaws, J. J. Cohen, Thomas Bartlett, 1). W. St. John, C. 11. Martin, <A. Greiner, James L. Wray, Janies Park, ap 16 td ■flfiNE BOTTLES.—2O Hampers Wine Bot"- Y v ties, 12,000 gross Bottle Corks, for sale by jan 111-ts HAVTLAND, UISLY & CO. ruEsu on y goods, iitTmi hoot ing Chorus, Arc. TBI If. WYAIT Cl i 0.,. have just received at 5 , 2UG Broad-street, a splendid assortment of FANCY DRY GOODS, consisting in part of Em broideries and Laces, Fancy Haiulkfs. and Scarfs, Printed Muslins and Lawns, Fancy Silks for sum mer wear. Artiiicial flowers, &c. &c. ALSO, DUTCH BOLTING CLOTHS of the Hot Anchor brand. Umbrellas and Parasols, Paper Hangings, Fire Screens, Travelling Baskets and a very full kisio.tment of Men’s Stocks, mode to order and cut Marrow, all of which will be sold at reduced prices, ap 11 wSt GEORGIATYTIid WOUKST FIX HE subscribers respectfully inform the public that they have commenced" the manufactory of LIME near Jacksonborough, in Scrivcn county, Ga. They have extensive quarries of Limestone, which is considered by professor J. 11. Cotting, State Geol ogist, to whom the proprietors are indebted for the information which induced them to embark in the undertaking, to be of the very purest kind. They have consequently erected large and substantial Kilns in the most approved manner, and procured men from the North who are perfectly acquainted with the business. A portion of the Lime is now in marKctand has been pronounced by the principal builders in the neighborhood of Augusta,and others, to be of excellent quality. The subscribers take pleasure in inviting those who take an interest in the developement of the internal resources of Geor gia, to examine it, being convinced that the whole United States cannot produce a more beautiful arti cle. They have now a quantity on hand, which thev will deliver at the mouth of Brier Creek on toe Sa vannah river, or at Augusta. Having extensive preparations in progress, they expect to be able du ring tlio next winter and spring to supply orders to a very large amount ; and they have every reason to believe that they will entitle themselves to the favor and patronage of the public by producing a cheaper and better article at home than can fee found abroad. Orders will be received by D. Kirkpatrick & Go, or by Tlios. L. Smith at Augusta, or Jaeksonboro’. CORNELIUS & SMITH May 7 2awd&wtf aMllNlciMl UMIX’S NOTICE. 4 LL persons having claims against Noah Smith, g(L deceased, late of Augusta, Georgia, are hereby required to hand in an account of their demands, within twelve months from this date, to A. J. & T. W. Miller, Esq., or to the undersigned. MATILDA A. SMITH, Adm’x. Augusta, March 19, 1839. 6w NOTICE. —All persons indebted to the estate of John Hattield, deceased, late of Richmond county, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands against said estate are requested to render them in within the time pre scribed by law. JESSE KENT, March 6. 6w Administrator. ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY UOL LARS REWARD. STOLEEN from the store of the subscriber, on the night of the Bth, a large lot of Jewelry of every description, among the articles were the fol lowing watches— -1 go d Music Watch, No. 35 Fine silver, do do 11991 English silver do do 16903 Swiss do do mark’d M. B. S. in the case, do do do No. 19931 Brass English with cap “ 49-15 Fine silver watch do 3367 do do small do 1061 Silver Swiss do 333 incase do do d) 2-S.-i.s7 French gold do 5096 in case Silver Swiss do 3 D in case English silver do 6 29 Silver Swiss do 700 Fiench do 163 in case “ “ do 7135 French go d do 1569 Silver L’Epine do 13598 Brass English do 6.945 Silver watch do 38 in case Swiss silver watch, No. 5346 Silver watch No. S 3 in case English old silverwatch do 2113 Lever si.ver cases do 9793 \ Silver '-asc Swiss do 163 incase Silver L’Epine do 3939 Music Box, shell, Silver English watch do 31117 watch do 1061 Patent Lever, number not recollected. Watch repairers are requested to be on their guard to detectany of the above described watches. The above reward will be paid for any informa tion which may lead to the detection and convic tion of the thief and recovery of the property, ap 10-trwtf- 3$ J. D. D’AUTEL. (Vj - The Columbia South Carolina Telescope will publish the above one time and send their bill to the subsciiber. A C VHI». (T H ARLES BALVIER, Professor or Music, J grateful for the liberal patronage extended to him, informs his patrons and others, that he is about leaving the city for a few weeks, and on his return will resume the duties of his profession. Applica tions may be made at H. Parsons’ Piano Store and at J. A. Barnes’ residence. ap 13-ts U ioKN AFL .'AT. — I jju lu-.hi.-l; Com for sale fV, low at the wharf bv I •■!> lli-lt KIRiiPATRICK & C UIPBELL. | tilE TRUE POMADE DIVINE. i great usefulness of this excellent remedy, *- is so well known (o nil who have ever applied i it, that no encomium is necessary. To those w o I are unacquainted with its virtues, a trial in the tallowing cases will be its best recommendation. It cure; and prevents all chapping and roughness j of the hands and lips, chilblains, corns, swelling, | bruises, burns, scalds, still’ neck, rheumatic and I gouty pains, pimples, eruptions, swelling of the joints, &c ,&c. It gives a delicacy of fragrance and that natural j i hcadhfu! appearance to the skin, no other prepara- 1 j lion for the skin has ever been known to produce. I'or ssle by ROBERT I .'ARTUR, I ap 16-wHw 30!) Broad-street. | ' I 'HE subscriber respectfully informs his friends * and the public in general, that he has estab lished himself in the FAMILY GROCERY BUSI NESS. in the store form rly occupied by >l. Alc- Callister, next to H. P. Spelman in Broad street, ! and would invite the attention of tiiose who may feel disposed tc give him their patronage, lie feels confident that he can give general satisfaction. 1 ap 16-31 F. A. DUFFIE. BACON, BACON'. —1500 lbs South Carolina and Tennessee BACON for sale low for cash 1 by JOHN M. COOPER & SON. ap 10 ts ONE JIUNDUE 1) AND FIFTV DOL LARS REWARD. ON the night of the Slh of April, live Jewelry store of t ic subscriber, was broken open and robbed of Watches anil Jewelry, to the amount of 1 about two thousand dollars, and that he suspects j that one Thomas S. Mood, as circumstances are ! very st.ong against him, as he is a sil vei-smith him self, and knew all about the estab ishment. The day after the robbery was committed, he hired a horse from J. Guimarin, and stated that he was going to Columbia, S. C., but 1 have discovered since that lie has gone to Texas. Ho rode oil' from here a roan horse with a white face, two hind legs white, an old saddle and o d bridle, with a new headstall of white leather. The above reward wil be given | if any person will apprehend the said Thomas S. Mood, so that he may brought to justice. 1 think j he may be apprehended in Mobile, as he has some J relatives living in that city. The said Thomas i Aloud, is about 35 years old, about 5 feet 9 inches high, slim made, with a sahow complexion, and 1 think has a lump on the back part of his head, no farther marks recollected. The said Mood, had a pistol that may detect him, the butt of the pistol is marked, on the barrel, Fen lon, London, in German text. apri! 15 ts JULES D’AUTEL. The Montgomery Journal,Mobile Chronicle, and Nev; Orleans Bee, wi 1 please copy the above three i times each, and forward their accounts to me for payment. A CARD. MRS. C. HOFFMAN respectfully informs the . Ladies of Augusta, Hamburg, etc., that she has returned from New-Vork witli a splendid as sortment of French Goads, Silks, Embroideries, English and American Straw Bonnets, Florence and Leghorn Flats, Victoria braid Bonnets, Patterns of I-reneh Millinery, etc. etc., and hopes to receive the calls of the Ladies and their future patronage. I She also invites country merchants to call and ex | amino her stock of Staple <?• Fancy Goods, entirely | new, before purchasing elsewhere, which &he in | tends to sell by wholesale and retail at very low prices. mar 25-lm 1 ftp HE HI I WARD INSU RANCTTcOM PAN Y ~ JL Ketv Capital of $390,000 —Office No. 54 Wall street, New \ork. This Company continues to in sure against loss and damage by Fire, and the ha zards of Inland Navigation. DIRECTORS. R. Havens, President, Cornelius W. Lawrence, Najnh Taylor, Wm. Colieh, J. Phillips Phenix, John Morrison, David Lee, Caleb O. Halstcd, Wm. VV. Todd, .Ichicl Jaggar, Moses Allen, R. L. Woolley Alicah Baldwin, Joseph Otis, Fanning . Tucker, Meigs D. Benjamin, John Rankin, John D. Wolfe. G. B. Varnum, LEWIS PHILLIPS, Secretary. The subscriber is prepared to take Fire and Live risks, as Agent of the above ompany, at the cur-.t rent rates of premium JAMES B. BISHOP, Agent nov 21 fimw of the H. Ins. Co. Geo. It. Rond & flanking Co. 5 Branch at Augusta. DEPOSITED in sums of five hundred dollars and upwards, hearing an interest of six per cent, per annum will be received at this Office, for periods not less than ninety days, sub ject to the order of the depositors on receiving ten days notice of their intention to withdraw. nov 20 wtf J. W. WILDE, Cashier. WESTERNIINSU R AN< t*TK VST CO, Capital $1,000,000 —$500,000 paid in. Private property of Stockholders liable. r|NH E undersigned having been appointed Agent JL for the Western Insurance & Trust ompany of Columbus, Ga., is prepared to take Fire, Marine, Inland Navigation and Life Risks, at as low rates as any other responsible Company. All losses sustained by this agency will be promptly adjusted here. - WM. AI. D’ANTIGNAC Augusta, February 20 [w2mj Agent. STONE MOUNTAIN, DE KALB COUNTY, GA. IT* OR the accommodation of Hie numerous visitors . to this great natural curio ity, the subscriber has erected on the highest point of the Rook a TOWER, from 165 to ISO FEET HIGH, made perfectly steady and secure. It is ascended by flights of stairs, winding on the inside. Rooms will he finished and litt-d up for the use of visitors, and be supp ied with Cool Water, Fruits, < onfec tionaries, and every thing to be had which will re fresh the weary traveller over the mountain. Va rious instruments of Alusic will be provided. A book will be kept, in which will he recorded memo randa of those who visit the Tower. The most perfect order will be required and enforced. The vast prospect that spreads around the visitor, while standing on the lofty summit of the Rock, widens, as he ascends the Tower, till surroundino villages, and ranges of distant mountains, variegate the scene as far as the eye can reach j and by the aid of a five foot Telescope, which is provided, the scene becomes brighter and wider, till an immense expanse of country seems to lay at the foot of the beholder. The Tower will be ready for the accommodation of visitors about the middle of May, on the follow ing terms : Visit (first day.) - - - - $1 00 Subsequent Visit, .... - 50 Children over 5 and under 12 years of age, half price. if t Tickets of admittance may he had at Jolm- I son’s Tavern, at the foot of the Rock. | ap 11-lt AARON CLOUD. AUGUSTA SEED STORE, 1 Removed to six doors above the Rail Road Bank I ft IT A RRANTED G A RDEN SEED just received v * from the Shakers by I. 11. SERVICE. A fresh supply of Garden Seeds, Bird Seeds, Clo ver, Lucerne, Potato Onions, Onion Setts, BADEN CORN, Ac. The usual allowance made to country dealers. A few Brushes,Sieves, Swifts, Ac.;also,a bcau : tiful collection of Bulbs, Plants, Flower Seeds, die. nov 27 Iwad.Vwfm row E I.TON At A DEM V. 1 fINHE citizens of Powelton have again employed if for Hector of the Institution, Mr. John S. Itt j graham, a graduate of Brown University. The 1 citizens of this village are unanimous in employing Air. Ingraham for the second year, and confidently i recommend his services to the public. Instruction will be given by the Recor in all the branches usu ally taught in academies and colleges. Instruction ! will aim be given by a Northern Lady in theoma j mental branches. The Academic year will com j rnence on the first Monday in January. Board and j good accommodations can be obtained in the most S respectable families on reasonable terms. The su- j i parlor health of Powelton,and its other well known i advantages, induce the belief that the public will continue a liberal patronage. For the citizens of Powelton, dec G wtf CHARLES M. IRWIN. | (Tj" The Standard of Union will please insert | the above, conspicuously, until otherwise directed, | i and forward their account to Powelton. i liK aiVl-XBUHS COLOGNE WATJEK. H I wero hut labor lost to enumerate the wonder- X ful properties of this admirable article. It re putation rapidly extending over all the known wo.ld, has made all praise super,lous, all exagge niiou impossible. 1 o t!io huiics our recommcn elation will bo useless. It gives the rosy bloom of health and youth to all who make it the constant companion of their toilet. ALSO, Larina's Cologne Water, genuine. Prentiss’ do. do. And teveral choice varieties of our own manu facture, for sale by IIAVILANU, RISLEV & Co. april lo ts Druggists, Augusta. A floffi AND BUGGY for sale cheap hv TV. »p 1 1-31 HA VILANU. 11ISLY A Co. • HE co-partnership heretofore existing between 8 the undersigned at Aiken, S. C., under the hrm ot DICKSON if Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The unsettled business will be closed by either of the parties. ■UNO. C. HOLCOMBE, THOMAS 0. DICKSON, JAMES 1. HOLCOMBE. Aiken,S. C., April 10, 1539. 3t FIN HE undersigned have this day associated 1 themse ves and will conduct a general Gro tery Sr Commission Business in the town of Ham burg, nn ler the firm of THOMAS G. DICKSON d' Co., and solicit the patronage of their friends. THOMAS G. DICKSON, JAMES I. HOLCOMBE. Hamburg, April 10, 1839. 3t 'VfOTiGK. —Came to the plantation of T. W. .UN Davies, dec’d.. in Burke county, Georgia, a small Brown liny Mare Mule, being crooked in her hind legs. The owner is requested to come and take the said Mu'e away as soon as possible. __ april 15 trw&wlw A. G. BARDEN, a O HIRE—A young Negro woman, with an I infant child, good cook, tolerable seamstress and washer. Apply at this office. april 15 ts a__g TO RENT—A commodious dwelling fsßßpj 0,1 M ,e ‘‘■and H ills, with convenient out I |sii:. : s»|j| luiiblin/s. Apply at this office, april 15 ts 4 LAB.VMA MSNEY taken at par for Goods TV by A. DANFORTH. up 13 3 t London porteur&cT CASKS “ABBOTT’S ” LONDON POR -10 bbls Refined Cider 10 hhds prime St. Croix Sugar 25 bxs Bunch Raisins 15 bxs Oporto Lemons 10 bxs assorted Pick cs—For sale by S. BEERS & Co. mar 20 1m PETEK’S PILLS. A FRESH supply of those saleable Pills just TV received, together with a large supply of Drugs and Medicines, and offered for sale by ap 10-lm THOS. .1. WHW&SON. SILK WORM EGGS RECEIVED? IN HOSE who have engaged and such as desire Silk Worm Eggs, can now be supplied by early application to T. 11. Pj. ANT _ a i> 10 ts (1 OSHEN BUTTER.—IS firkins superior Go- X shen Putter, just received and for sale by I. S. BEERS & Co. n^ 2l 1m INOR SALE—A first rate second hand two wheeled BUGGY. For particulars apply to mar 7 ts. J. B. OH ED RON. VSII U A LION WANTED.—A young man re cent'}- from the north, well acquainted with business, wishes a situation in some respectable mereanti e house in this city or in any part of Geor gia. either as Book-keeper or Sa esman, satisfactory 1 references given. Apply to this office march 1 ts SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. WILLIAM 11. CRANE, HAS just received his Spring and Summer sup ply of Staple S- Fancy Dr\ Goods, consisting of a variety of fashionable articles, viz: Plain fig’d and plain Silks , Sup Bl’U Grode Rhine do ! French Muslins and Lawns English and Scotch Ginghams French, English and American Prints Fancy Hdkf’s and nett Searfs Sup’r striped and corded Drilling Brown Linen and Grass Cloth 10-4, 12-4 Linen Sheeting, Irish Linen Bird’s Eye and Table Diaper Bleached and unbleached Shirting and Sheeting 1 Furniture and Cambric Dimity Ladies white and bl’k Silk Hose Do plain and open work’d cotton Hose Col’d and Brown Linen Table Cloths Silk Braid and Cord, Chcnclle Cord Satin lig’d blue blk Hernani, for Dresses Mourning Muslins and Lawns j Picnic Hadkf’s and Gloves Jackonet, Nainsook and plaid Muslins ! ndress’d Irish Linen, Pongee Summer Cloth Venetian Cassimere Umbrellas and Paraso's (a large assortment) Robinetand Mosquito Netting Work’d Fringe for Nets, Artificial Flowers Thread Robinct and Silk Laces and Edgings Dining and cord Homespun (for servants) Georgia Nankeens Palm Leaf Hoods The above, together with a variety of other ar ticles, will be sold low at No. 231, two doors above the Rail Road Bank. apB-tf GREAT CENTRAL & MAIL ROUTE, DAILY BETWEEN THE NORTH Sf SOUTH, Via the Chesapeake Hay Steam Boats and the Portsmouth and Roanoke Rail Road By an arrangement entered into between the Portsmouth and Koanoke Rail Road Company, and the Maryland and Virginia Steam Boat Company, there will be, on and after the Ist day of April, 1839, A DAILY MAIL AND PASSENGER LINE between Baltimore and Weldon, N. (’., (at which latter place commences the Wilmington and Halifax Railroad Line, running daily to Charleston, S. C.,) through between Baltimore and Weldon, (by Steamboat ISO miles, and Railroad 80 miles,) in twenty-one hours daily —being several hours less time, anil at much less expense than by any other route —with but one change of baggage—without the loss of one moment’s sleep, and without travel ling by Railroad after dark. Os the safety of the Bay Line of Steamboats, it will he sufficient to satisfy the public to state the remarkable fact, that in twenty-two years running neither life nor limb has been lost. The PORTS MOUTH - ROANOKER AILROA D is now in good order—has none but splendid new eight wheel Passenger ( ars, to which no burthen cars are to be attached s and that Company pledges itself, that if faithful agents, careful and expe rienced engineers, acting under constant supervi sion, can make this route acceptable to the public, then it shall be so. Office of the P. & R. R. R. Co., > Portsmouth, \ a., March 26, 1539. $ Uj* Passengers from the South by the above route, will always arrive in Baltimore, in time for the morning line to Philadelphia and New-York, which cannot be done by any other line. Poitsmouth, Va., April 2, 18 9. 1m | MODILE, GAUVEBTON & MATAGOR DA PACKET. agatTfWsfc. THE substantial Steam Packet Ship NEW CA S- Ai&w- TLE, E. Murray master, .nSir^A 1 will leave this port for t SJ^*S£aE *“““**“ , Galvestcii and Matagorda, (Texas,) on Sunday, the 24th uit, and continue | her regular trips, leaving here the 10th and 25th, 1 and Texas on the 3d and 17th of each month. — ' Passengers may depend on great punctuality. For freight of passage—rates being the same as by the Packets from New-Orleans—anply on board, or to D. & J. B. W \LKER, No. 11 St. Michacl-street. Berths may be secured by addressing us post 1 paid No Berth secured til! paid for. 1 Mobile, April 1, 1*39. 2m H* ‘.u Quarter*,76th li.uiallion G. M. 2 Augusta, 9th April, 1539. S Oreer No. 1. A N election will be holden on Saturday, 20th a«. , inst.,at the office of Ulotne, Esq., for a < aptain and first, second, and third Lieutenants, to command the 600th District Company, <i. M. The polls will be opened at 10 o’clock, A, M. and close at 2P. .11. Suitable persons will be detailed to su perintend said election. SAM’L. C. WILSON. Major Commanding Toth Battallion, G. M. ap 9 HBai) Quarter*, 79th lBatt«llon,0. Augusta, April 10. 1539. J Order No. 2. VN KI,MOTION will be holden on Saturday the 2Cth instant, at the United States Hotel, for a Captain, first, second and third Lieutenanta, to command the Uflsth district company, (I. M. Polls n ill be open from 10 A. M. till 2 o’clock, P. M.— Suitable persons will be detailed to preside at said election. SAMUEL C. WILSON, Major C ommanding 75th Battalion, (i. M. . "P 12 ’ swld Head Quarters, 78th Battalion,G. M,? Augusta, April 10th, 1839. C Order No. 9. 4 N Klection will be holden on Saturday, the -L V 2( 'Cl> instant at the Eagle & Phenix Hotel,for a t aptain, 1 list. Second and Third Lieutenants, to command the 120th District Company, (i. M.— Poll? will be open from 10 A. M. to 2 o’clock, P. M. Suitable persons will be detailed to preside at said election. SAMUEL f. WILSON, Major Commanding 76th Battalion, G. M. !, P |_l_ swtd ' A. W. WALTON .V to. AUK now receiving a largo and general assort- ' ment of SPRING GOODS , to which they i respectfully invite the attention of the public. I N. 11.—-Country Merchants will do well to call ami examine their stock. mar 10-dScwlm NKG ICO Buy FOR SAM!. 4 SMAUT active young Hoy for sale—a good J V bargain if applied for soon, at JNO. S. HUTCHINSON’S 'unr 20-ts Auction Store. SEGARS, S10(;A Its. 50,000 HAVANA SK ' 20,000 genuine Principe do—Just re ceived and for sale ’.; ’.V. *•;. &J. U. JACKSON, feb 13-ts Auctioneers. HO Its KM FOIt SALE. WO good Sadd'e JI OR SK N for sale on good . terms. Apply to J. S, HUTCHINSON, mar 20 ts UN CONSIGNMENT. JUST received, 500 hamper- POTATOES,the best received this season,, ich will be sold low by immediate application to CLARK, McTEIR & CO. mar IS jf DRESS MAKING, Ae> ANY orders in tire Dress Milking Line thank fully received and neatly done—Also, by the middle of this week, any kind of Straw Work, Bleaching Bonnets, etc. etc., at Mrs. C. HOFF MAN’S Millinery store, Broad-street, Augusta. «!> > _ lm_ DISSOLUTION. fJMIE co-partnership of Kcrnaghan & Rooney, i J* amh,lr g, S. C., was dissolved on the ~3tl u?t .by mutual consent; the business hereafter wi 1 i.c •' -.tinned by Thomas Kcrnaghan, on his own account,he will receive all money due the late firm, and will settle the debts of the same. THOMAS KERNAGHAN. P. 11. ROONEY. Hamburg, April I, 1839. _ [April 1 d3m MORE NEW GOODS l GEO. 11. NOBLE Sf Co., k RE now receiving a splendid assortment of . V FANCY t,- STAPLE DRY GOODS; among which arc Superior changeable Gro dc Paris Silks Fig’d arid plain Silks and Satins French Embroideries French Lawns and Muslins Superior Wool Dyed Cloths and Cassimeres Fancy Satin and Marseilles Vestings | Irish Linens and Linen Sheetings Straw Matrasses, &c. &c., to which the city and country trade is respectfully solicited, as they will sell either at wholesale or retail, very low', opposite the Planter's Hold, a p 2_tf AGENC Y~SAV ANN AIIINSUKANCE & TRUST COMPANY. THE unders gned agent of the above company, will take (ire risks on merchandize and pro duce, in stores ard ware-houses, and will also in sure the same against river and marine risks, be tween this place, Savannah, Charleston and North ern Ports. The terms will be the same, as adopted by the other Insurance Offices in the place. P. D. WOOLHOPTER. President, J. P. Henry, directors, O. B. Camming, 0. B. Lamar. W. T. Williams, Ralph King. Francis Sorrel, Ed. Padelford. J. H. Burroughs L. Baldwin, 11. Harper, Henry Roser. Dimas Ponce, R. A. Lewis. Augusta, March 22 ts NEW GOODS. SB. ROLL is now receiving at 254 Broad • street,(under the United Mates Hotel,) an extensive assortment of STAPLE fy FANCY DRY GOODS, of every description, which he re spectfully requests the ladies end the public to call and examine—being determined to dispose of them at the lowest cash prices. mar 28-3 m CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. TJ7IROM this date Charles Houinson will be in-- fl' terosted in the Dry Goods department of our business, which will be continued at the old stand, under the firm of HAMLEN, HOUINSON Sf CO' STOVALL k HAMLEN. N. B. The Grocery business will be continued as heretofore under the firm of STOVALL & HAMLEN. Augusta, Jan. Ist, 1839. jan 21-r.mos A CARD. fjUIK subscribers having turned their attention 1 to Cutting and Retailing Goods, beg leave to inform the public that they have returned from the northern cities with a largo stock, consisting of American, British, French, and all styles of FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS, both Staple and Fancy, which they will sell for cash or approved credit, as low if not a shade lower, than can he purchased in any other establishment in this city. Those in want will do well to call and examine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere. HUNGERFORD, FRISBIE & Co. Broad-st. opposite Planter’s Hotel, mar 22 ts RICH SILK GOODS. A’iEORGE H. NOBLE &. Uo. are now receiving a splendid assortment of Rich Fancy Silks, i among which are Black and blue black Rep Silks, Jiluo black Gro do Royal, Splendid changeable Poult do Soir, Light and dark Figured Silks, Plain, Gro dc Paris. &c. &c. Also, Rich Satin and Sewing >ilk Scarfs, fancy Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Hosiery, &c. All of which will he sold at wholesale and retail on reasonable terms, opposite Planters’Hotel, mar 19 ts NEW SPUING STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS. H. Will I LAW, No 207, north side Broad .IN • street, has just received a splendid assort ment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, con-isting in part of the following articles—superior plain and and figured black Silks, superior plain, colored and I figured Silks, superior black and colored striped gauze Silks, Printed Muslins and Lawns, fancy Handkerchiefs and Scarfs, superior Umbrellas and Parasols ; an assortment of Stocks, some very nar row, superior striped Jcbnville and Gamboons,for men’s wear; a large assoitrnent of Dutch Bolting Clot is, of the anchor brand, 4-4 and C-4 w ide, which will be sold at reduced prices for cash. ap!3 3m j JAILOR’S NOTICE. 1 BROUGHT to Richmond county Jail, on the 9th ! of April, 1839, GEORGE, in African Negro i man, supposed to he about 65 years of age, without a pass, says ho is left free by Dr. Hague, dock!., of Savannah, and his owner or guardian arc requested i to come and take him awav. april 15 ts VV. LAWSON, Jailor. MAMMOTH SCHEME ! !! $80,000!! GEORGIA STATIC LOTTERY. To be dr a urn at Alexandria, D. C, April mb, 1839. D. S. Gannon r & Co., Manager*. CAPITALS. 1 • • Prize of- . £BO,OOO 1- - 25,000 1 20,000 1- • - - 15,000 1 10,000 1 9,000 1 8,000 1 7,500 1 7,010 2 5,000 Besides $4,000, $3,000, <Stc. Ac. Tickets s‘20 —Halves slo—Quarters $5. Alt orders must bo addressed to the undersigned, who is the State Agent and Contractor, Augusta, Georgia. nov2l A. HEAD, Agent. (O’ The subscriber publishes monthly a Paper containing the scheme sand drawings' for each month, which will lie sent to any one desiring it tree of charge, except postage. Address A. HEAD, Augusta, Qeo. DRAWS T O'- M O IS R O W . GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERY. To be drawn at Baltimore, Md , Wednesday April 17, 1839. D, S. Gregory & Co , Managers. GRAND SCHEME, 1 Prize of $15,000 - is - $15,000 1 5,000 .... 5,000 1 2,000 .... 2,000 1 * - - - 1,250 1,250 1 1,100 .... ijoO 10 .... . 1,000 .... 10,000 1° 200- 2,500 10 200--- - 2,000 1° 150 1,500 10 120 - . . .' 1,200 55 «... . 100 . - - . 5,500 110 ...... 90..., 9, <JOO &c., &r., Sic. 20,056 Prizes is $183,040 66 Number Lottery—l 2 Drawn Ballots. Tickets, $5 —Shares in proportion. All orders sent to me, (post paid) with amount enclosed, will meet with immediate attention. irf DlHee No. 264 Broad street, under the Ma sonic Hall. Di P, RUSSELL, Agent, ap 13 MAMMOTH SCHEME. To comment would he wa-tc of time. 'Phis truly Magnificent and Extraordinary Schorr,e speaks for itself. All I would say, is, call or send 3‘our orders soon. Remember the old proverb, “Pro crastination is the thief, &c.” Recollect that lam the only authorised agent in the city of Augusta, and be very particular in addressing your letters to I). P. RUSSELL. P. S. Bonds for the sum of $170,000 are given by the Commissioners in Savannah for the payment of prizes. CAPITAL PRIZES. $8 0,000!!! 53,000, 30,000, 13,000. GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT L O T T E R Y. Class No. 17, so 1839. To he drawn in the city of Alexandria, ft. C., on Saturday, Apri 20tb, 1839. BRILLIANT SCHEME. I Prize of $BO,OOO - is - $BO,OOO 1 • - - 25,000 .... 25,000 1- - - 20,000 .... 20,000 1 15,000 .... 15,000 1- - - 10.000 .... 10,000 1 - - - 9,000 9,000 I - - - - 8,000 .... 8,000 1- - - 7,500 7,500 1- - - - 7,016 .... 7,016 2 Prizes of- 5 ,000 are - - 10,000 3 - • - 4,000 12,000 4 9,000 .... 12,000 5 - - - 2,500 12,500 10 - - - - 2,000 .... 20,000 20 - - . 1,500 30,000 50 --- - 1,000 .... 50,000 50 ... . 750 37,500 123 . . . . 600 .... 66,500 65 ... . 250 16,250 65 . 200- . . 13,000 95 - - - - 150 9,760 05 1()0 0,500 65 - - ■ - 80 5,200 130 60 7,800 130 ■ • • ■ 50 r,,500 4485 40 ... . 179,400 27040 .... 20 ... . 640,800 32396 Prizes amounting to - - $1,217,216 78 Number Lottery—l 3 Drawn Ballots. Whole Tickets $2O ; Halves $10; Quarters $5. djT - Office No. 264 Broad-street, under the Ma sonic Hall. D. P. RUSSELL, Agent, mar 21 I' .11,00H matt!N<;r 1 j MIiItE IXAS, an Par asols, just received and for sale by mar 22 Wm. H. CRANK. BANKOE ST. MARY’S NOTES are received at my office in'payment or on deposit at par. JOHN <i. WINTER. Augusta, March 11. ts SIGHT CHECKS ON NEW YORK.—Sight Checks on New York.dnwn in Savannah, in sums to suit,for sale by jan 10 ts WRIGHT ft GIBSON. I.TNGI.ISH PEAS, BEANS,Sic. —A full aurlex- A tensive assortment of fresh English Garden Peas, Beans, anil oilier Seed—Just received and for sale cheap by ANTONY St HALVES, mar 7 ts MORUS MULTICA ULlS.—aitt fStfXR thousand Trees genuine Morus Multi tfjXPjr'eaulis may he had by an early applira JC tion to A. GUMMING. mar 19 ts BEST LAMP OIL.—A supply of Bleached Winter and Fall Strained Lamp Oil, just re reived and for sale by jan 9 tf_ ANTONY St HAINES. TIN PLATE, Sheet copper and Copper Nails for sale by HUNGERFORD, FRISBIE & Co., mar2s-tf Broad-st., opposite Planter’s Hotel. SPRING GOODS. RICH Fig’d and plain fancy colored Silks, new style ; ricli printed (.awns, Plaid, Mull, Cam bric and Jackonet » usllns, printed Jackonet and French Muslins, second mourning Muslins and Calicoes, fancy eol’d Gloves, Hoskin, Pic Nic, Sic. linen Cambric Hdkfs., fancy dress Shawls anil Scarfs, Victoria Skirts, carded ditto, 6-4 hilt Bomba zincs and Challys, Light Prints, in great variety. ALSO, A large assortment of Goods, suitable for men | and boys’ spring and summer wear. n)G\R ft CMIMICHAEL, mar 15 swSws i PUBLIC SALES. IJYVV.i;. * J.I. JACKSON. THIS DAY, IN ill be sold at 10 oVlock in front of our store i 5 bbis N. O. Sugar 12 “ Potatoes 10 qr casks Brandy 15 “ “ .nalaga Wine » •> bbls Monongahcla Whiskey 10 boxes Soap 10 “ assorted Cordials 12 “ Medoc Claret 10 kegs Nai.s 5 baskets Champagne* &c.Lc. Also, Sundry articles of Furniture. Terms cash ap 16-11 Cow Pens. RY W. E. & J. 11. JACKSON. ( n THURSDAY MORNING, 18th inst. at 12 o'- clock, M., will be sold on the wharf immediately above the Bridge, a boat load of Cow Teas, con taining from 7 to 800 bushels, in lots of 25 bushels or more. Terms, cash on delivery. ap 16-3 t BY W. E. A J. V. JACKSON. THIS NIGHT, At the usual hour, will be sold, a general assort ment of seasonable Dry Goods, among which are Broadcloths,Cassimeres, Satinets, Rose and Duffel Blankets, Kentucky Jeans, Calico,Circassian,brown anil bleached Sheetings and Shirtings, Marseilles Quilts, Silk and Cotton Shawls, blue and black Plaids, rod and white Flannels, Ticking, Cloths Hosiery, Suspenders, &c. Terms cash. apIG STOCKS, COLLARS, BOSOMS, Ac. rail IK subscriber has just received a full supply J[ of Stocks, CoTars, Bosoms, Shirts, Hosiery and Gloves for gentlemen. Also superior black and looted Crape Camblct. for summer coats; ex tra white and colored Linen Drillings ; super Lon don Weltings, and Marseills Vesting, with a com plete supply of gentlemen’s goods. Hoys’ white Leghorn Hats and Tissue Caps. Gentlemen’s white and drab Leghorn Hats. Also 9-4 and 12-1 Linen Sheetings. 1-1 and 6-4 heavy Straw Mattings, white and colored. Fine Parasols, and some extra superior Umbrel las —With a first rate assortment of ladies and children Shoes. Also daily expected, an invoice of Wire Safes on consignment. Which, with a full assortment of Staple and Fan cy Dry Goods, will be so.d very low WILLIAM CLAGETT, No. 238 Hroad Street. April 11 _ Hv WUOEI ALE 11 AT WA hE-UO ISii, No. 201 Market street, Philadelphia, j#* THOMAS EVANS Sr Co., (late Ran- 1 kin St Evans, Augusta, Ga.,) take p east j ure in informing their friends throughou- Georgia, Carolina, and Alabama, that they have located themselves in Phila delphia,where they manufacture and keep on hand a largo assortment of Hats and Caps, of all descrip tions, which they will sell at wholesale, at such prices and on such terms as will satisfy those who may favor them with their orders. They would respectfully invite those merchants who buy in the northern markets, to give them a call, as they feel conlident their stock will attract the attention of buyers. THOMAS EVANS Ar. Co. dec 24 swtf IXj' The Milledgeville Journal, Mobile Chronicle, Montgomery (Ala.) Advertiser, and Charleston < ou rier, will publish the above twice a week for wo months, and charge this office. Each paper is re quested to send a paper containing the advertise ment to the advertisers in Philadelphia. UNITED STATES HOTEL. Hrnad-st. opposite the Bank of Augusta. The subscriber, (recently from the Globe cgs leave to inform bis friends and the public generally, that he has taken possession,and is now the proprietor of that well known stand called the VNTI'ED STATES HOTEL, situated on Broad-street, where be hopes, with strict atten tion to loudness, to receive a liberal share of public patronage. D MIXER. N. B.—For particulars of theordcrof this house, viz: bed-rooms, table, servants,&c.he., he leaves wholly for bis guests to decide, march 19 swaw3m N"“ OTICE.—The firm of A. FTI'HOMPSOirk Co., was dissolved on the first day of Janu aiy last, by selling out the entire Stock of The business of the concern will be attended A. F. THOMPSON. Indian Springs, March 30, 1539. w3t A NEW LINK IN ROM Greensboro, North Carolina, via Salem, ’ Poplar Camp, Newbem, GraySulplier Springs, Red Sulphur Springs, Salt Sulphur Springs, to White Sulphur Springs, Virginia, in point HOUSE POST COACHES. Passengers coming to the Virginia Springs cun enter through from Greensboro, N.C., to the White Sulphur Springs, Va. Passengers coming this Route to the Virginia Springs, will find it about 85 miles nearer; a good road, good stages, good teams and steady drivers Our Stands will he found at the best bouses the country can afford, and all attention will be paid to passengers, for their accommodation and comfort. Passengers leaving Greensboro, North Carolina, will reach the Virginia Springs in three days. (fj’ Passengers corning from the South wishing to take this Line will take care not to«nter further than Greensboro. JOHN St EDMUND WlLLS,Proprietors, rna.r 23 w3m< (Xj’Tbc Charleston Courier Savannah Georgian Columbia Telescope, will copy tbo> above once week for three months and send their accounts the proprietors* J. & E. W. NOTICE. —All persons indebted to the estate of Jonathan Clietl, laic of Columbia co.,deceas ed, are requested to come forward and make imme diate payment, and those having demands against said estate are required to render them in agreeable to the time prescribed by law. WILLIAM CLIETT, Administrator. February 19, 1839. w3m (1 ACTION.—The- public is cautioned against J trading for a promissory tone, made by Samuel Howell, on or about the third day of April last, payable Ist of January last, for One Hundred Dol lars, interest from date, in favor of J. W. Kittles, and by him endorsed—the same having been lost or mislaid by the subscriber, to whom settlement has been made by tire drawer. THUS. BARNES, mar 6 wtf LAW NOTICE. INI IK undersigned having located themselves at . Spring Place, in Murray county, Ga., and united in the practice of the law, will attend to business intrusted to them in tho counties of Mur ray, Paulding, Floyd, Cherokee, Forsyth, Lumpkin, Gilmer, and Walker, liu-dncss entrusted to them will icceivc prompt attention. COOK & WINN. Spring Place, Feb. 20, 1539. ITIMIHLI) FEMALE NEMINARyT WANTED immediately, in this institution, a Lady fully competent to take charge of the Music Department. A liberal salary will be given. Apply to the Principal. WM. RICHARDS, Penfield, February 1.9, 1 839. wtf ONE II UN Oil EL HOLLARS REWARD RUNAWAY flam the sub gM i scriber about the Kith instant, JVW a Negro fellow—a jobbing car- Mflgß JPM / pen ter — named DICK, or / RICHARD, about 23 years of age, and five feet nine or ten inches high j he is a good look ing Negro, of black complexion ; Iras a grum look, and speaks very impertinently j and was, when a boy. accustomed to bouse work. It is supposed he will make for Charleston, or Georgetown, whero bis father (named Abraham) is thought to be; he having been sold in Charleston some years ago, Richard has beep for the last 12 or 18 months ta king carpenter’s jobs ou his own account, both in the c ity and neighborhood, and is well known in Burke county, and at tire Richmond Baths, where he was engaged all last summer. I will give the above reward if taken oiit of the State, and brought tomcat Augusta,or fifty dollars if lodged in some safe jail, where I can get him, and a suitable re ward if taken up in this neighborhood on either side of the river. JOHN CARMICHAEL. Augusta, .March 26. swtf t£r Ihe Charleston Courier arid Savannah Georgian will please give the abovetive weekly in sertions, and forward their accounts to this office fop payment,