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• Cousignees per South Carolina Rail Hoad.
Hamburg, April 29, 1939.
W. Allen, T. Richards, Clark, McTeir i Co., J.
IG. Dunlap, \V. E. J. U. Jackson,Mrs Sera,Gould
I & Buckley, Stovall &, Simmons, J. Anderson, G. R.
I Jessup, U. C. Baldwin, H. L. Jeffers, H. W. Sulli
■ van, J. Wood, J. F. Benson, and George Parrott.
I COMMERCIAL.
Latest dales from Liverpool March 22
Latest dales from Havre March 20
New York April 24.
Coffee. -Wc have no farther variation to notice
in the market, though since our last the transactions
have been less extensive, and cunlmed exclusively
to the demand for home use j including about 1500
bags .trazil at 11 a 114, witnasmall parcel of very
choice at 12 ; 200 do i üba, 11$ ; 100 do 10$; and
about 400 do do St. Domingo, at 10 cents, all on 4
months credit. Sales also were made of 100 bags
KamphaatlO; and 50 do Laguira at 11$ cents on
time.
Cotton. —The increase of animation noticed in
our last has since continued, the subsequent trans
actions having amounted to 3900 bales, chiefly for
exportation. In prices, we cannot notice any sar
i Wher advance, though in ail cases full rales have
obtained, with a continued tendency upward.
1 The, sales comprise 1900 bales Upland, at 14 a ;6s;
604 f do Mobile, 14$ al7 4 ; tjoo do isew (Orleans, 14 A
a 17$, with a few line at 18$; 350 do Florida, 14j
a llij ; and 100 Texas, at 15$ cents.
The arrivals have been—from
Mississippi, 355 bales.
New Orleans, 1229
Mobile, 365
Florida, 1065
Georgia, 1577
.South Carolina, 828
North Carolina. 53
Virginia, 2io
Baltimore, 31
Total, 5743
. Total impo-t since Ist inst. 29.457
Export, from Ist to 17th April, 9,304
Export from the United States since
Ist. October last, 574.986
Same time last year, 943,197
Same time year before, 752,154 ,
Flour. — We have no variation of imp i.tance to
notice since our last, the demand being still very
moderate for all descriptions, and wit out change
in prices. U1 Western via Canal, supplies are an
ticipated in the course ot a few days; the sales,
which were almost entirely in pi reels for home use,
include common brands of Western canal at $9,25 j
fancy do at $3,50; Ohio, via New Orleans, $7.62} a
$7,75, with some also at $7,50 ; and Georgetown at
$7,624. The last sales of Richmond country were
at $7,50. Os Baltimore Howard street the stock in
market continues much reduced.
Export from Ist to 17th April —Wheat F10ur3643
bbls.
Molasses. —The demand continues animated for
all descriptions, and prices time The sales include
an invoice of 161 hhds and 13 tres Trinidad at 34;
S 4 hhds Havana 30; 144 hhds and 6 tics do and 30
hhds Matanzas, on terms not transpired ; and in par
cels to the trade 150 hhds Matanzas, 31 ; 90 do Trin
idad 34$ ; 40 do prime Porto Rico, 374 cents, 4 mos.
In addition to the sales previously noticed, two car
goes of Matanzas just received, were sold before
arrival at 29a ; and one also at 30 cents, 4 mos.
Provisions. —The demand for Beef and Pork is
still confined principally to parcels as required for
immediate wants; of the latter, the receipts are
considerable via New Orleans, and prime we reduce
to $17,59 a $lB, including Western and lower coun
try. The prices for Beef remain as before noticed-
Hams also continue at 12$ cents; sales of Should
ers to a moderate extent are making at 9 a 94 ; and
S smoked Beef at 11 cts. Butter is still inactive
d consequently unfixed in price.
Sugars. —The demand continues animated from
the trade for Mu°covadoes of every description,
though without any farther variation in paces.—
The sa es embrace 400 hhds. Porto Rico at 7 a B,f
with a few very prime at 9; 200 do St. i Toix, 84 a
9} ; 200 do New Orleans, 6$ a8; 40 do Cuba Mus
covado, 7j ; 70 bbls. Bastard, New York Patent
Relinery ; 7|j; 2 a 300 boxes Brown Havana, 8a 3$
with some at 8J; 70 do White, 11 a 11$ ; and 300
do ordinary, for refining, 10$ cents, all on the usual
time.
Spirits —Sales (0 the trade of Brandy, to be ta
ken from the wharf, were made of 50 half pipes
Pe levoisin, at $1,474, with some pipes also, at
$1,45, and quarters at $1.50, 6 mos. In Hum and
Holland Gin, there has qeen no variation or tran
sactions of special importance. Domestic Whiskey
continues firm, with a fair demand, at 36 cents, in
drudge casks; the last sales of barrels, which are
yet scarce, were at 374 cents.
Richmond, April 26.
Flour. —City Mills held at §B. In Canal there
is very little doing, $6,75 is asked in store, but
there are no purchasers at that price. Sales yi ster
day on the Basin Bank at $6,624. Receipts pretty
fair.
MARIN E INTB LLIGENCE.
Charleston, April 29.
Arrived on Saturday —Brig Orono, Chace, Ma.
tanzasjbrig Adams, Spalding, Camden, Me.
Arrived yesterday —Ship Liverpool, Uarstow, Sa
vannah.
Cleared —C L brig Buenos Ayres, Stuart, N Y,
schr Brutus, Cottrell, do.
Went to sea Saturday —Bel barque Jean Key,
Hintnez, Antwerp; Hr barque Trinidad, Cranio,
Greenock; schr Cornelia, Rogers, Philadelphia.
Went to sea yesterday —Line ship Anson, Sin
clair, N Y; brigs Catharine, Rose, Havana; Only
Son, Curtis, Wilmington.
jl^rOTlCF..—The co-partnership heretofore cx
isting under the firm of May & Burnet, is this
day dissolved by mutual consent. Both of the
parties are authorised to settle auj claims against
the concern.
HENRY E. MAY,
ap 29 2t* JAMES 11. BURNET.
COMPLIMENT OR BENEFIT BALL.
rjNHE ladies and gentlemen of Augusta and
I Hamburg ai c respectfully informed that we
intend giving a COMPLIMENTARY BALL to
.1. C. Smith, to take place on Tuesday, the 30th
April, at the Planters’ Hotel, Hamburg. Ladies
who are invited to the As embly Balls arc request
ed to attend this.
J. S. Gladding, E. Wheeler,
T. A. Cobb, J. H. Anderson,
S. B. Pcrritt, P. H. Rooney,
D. D. Plunkett,
ap 27 td
BACON. —3000 lbs superior middling Bacon,
just received and for sale by
W. E. fc J. U. JACKSON,
ag 27 ts
A GOLD WATCH LOST.—The undersigned
TV had taken, a double bottomed case Gold Lever
Watch, M. J. Tobias k Co., Liverpool, No. 14231,
with God Curb Fob Chain, two strand and a
small Seal Key from him, which he will give a
suitable reward to any person detecting it.
ap 27 ts K. B. BEALL.
Bank ok the State of Georgia, /
Savannah. April 5, 1839 3
‘VJ'OTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—On Monday,
Xsi the 6th day of May ensuing, an election will
be held at their Bank fur six Directors on the part
of the Stockholders, to serve for twelve months
from that date.
|__ap_23 td_ A. PORTER, Cashier.
IU) HIRE—A young Negro woman, with an
infant child, good cook, tolerable seamstress
«Rgnd washer. Apply at this office. april 15 ts
NEW SPUING
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS.
H. WHITLAW, No. 207, north side Broad
Jl\ , street, has just received a splendid assort
ment of Staple and Fancy Dry (foods, con isting in
part of the following articles —superior plain and
and figured black Silks, superior plain, colored and
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 Johnville and Gamhoons. for
men’s wear; a large assortment of Dutch Bolting
Clot s, of the anchor brand, 4-4 and 6-4 wide,
which will be sold at reduced prices for cash
a P I3 ' 3m
SUMMER yl lH'ti.—A new and beautiful ar
ticle just received, and for sale by
apjlO VV. E. &J. U. JACKSON.
NOTICE —Will be sold at the Lower Market
House on the first Tuesday in May next, by
order of the City Council of Augusta, two second
hand fire Engines, belonging to the City, which
Captain Wagner will shew in the meantime.
Terms Cash.
Samuel M. Thompson,w
Matthew Nelson, C Committee.
James Harper. 3
ap 30 td
FANTASTICAL*, ATTENTION I I
Ming H all 20, 4, 39.
irr 'ja 1 Members are notified that in eon
- 1“ of the hoarseness of our
Prophet he could not lay the dust on 27, but is
now improving, and promises to have rain in abun
dance by next Saturday. Order 1156 therefore
stands adjourned to that time.
SLAM BANG, Proctor.
N. B.—A premium of half a dozen brim will be
given for one dozen young wasps.
ap 30 It*
THOMAS S. MOOD
Has taken a window at
Mr. 0. Danforth’s, a few
doors below John Guima
fjfs s rin’s,below the Bridge Bank
( lj* ’a , 3HR, No. 127 Broad street, where
aA \* I , be will punctually attend to
repairing all kinds of Jew
elry in the best manner.—
Watches, Clocks and Musical Boxes repaired and
warranted. He hopes from his long experience in
business to have a share of public patronage.
apr 30 wgm T. S. MOOD.
LAW NOTICE.
rSNIIE subscribers having associated themselves
B to'ether for the practice of the Law under the
style of SULLI VAN & PATTERSON, respectfully
solicit a share of the public patronage. They will
attend the Superior < ourts of the Southern and
Chattahoochie Circuits, (except Twiggs in the
former, and Talbot, Muscogee, and Harris in the
latter,) also the ('ountics of Houston and Macon
of the Flint Circuit.
Their Office is at Americus, Sumter Co, Ga.,
where one, or both may at ad times be found
THOMAS C. SULLIVAN,
WILLIAM J. PATTERSON.
REFERENCES.
Savannah. Columbus.
Judge Law, Col. J. S. Calhoun,
Wimberly * Jones. Jrn(iE Colquitt.
Athens.
Judge Dougherty. Augusta.
Macon. Judge Holt,
Tracy fc Gresham, C. J. Jenkins, Esq.
Col. 11. G. Lamar. jf ew York.
Charleston. _ „
Hon. James L. Petti- CsnoßN ’
GRU Crawford & Son.
ap 39 3tw
('I ACTION. —As 1 have great reason to bc'ievc
J that there are counteifcit preparations of my
Pills circulating through this country, 1 hereby
caution the public against purchasing any of my
medicine but of those who are my authorized
Agents, who always sell them at New-York price,
viz: 75 centsa package, containing both the Caino
-1 mile and Aprient Pills. Dr. Evans’ Soothing Syrup
at $1 a viol. The following are the only autho
rized agents in Georgia, of whom the genuine med
icines can always he had.
Antony Hi. Haines, Augusta,
J. M. fe T. M. Turner, Savannah,
Sharpe & Ells, Milledgeville,
C. A. Eli s, Macon,
A. W. Martin, Forsyth, Monroe Co.,
Benj. P. Poore, at Whig office, Athens,
Mark A. Lane. Washington, Ga.
W.ll, EVANS, M. D.,
ap 25-ts 100 Chatham-street New-York.
BANK OK ST. MARY’S NOTES are received
at my office in paymentor on deposit at par.
JOHN G. WINTER.
Augusta, March 11. ts
SHUARS, SUGARS.
m nna choice Havana se
-SU,UOU gars,
' 20,000 genuine Principe do—Just re
ceived and for sale by W. E. &J. U. JAC K SON,
feb 13-ts Auctioneers.
PROSPECTUS OF THE
APALACHICOLA COURIER.
SO"The Apalachicola Conner will be published
by Joseph CrosUey m the Ci y ol Apalachicola,
Florida, semi-weekly during eight months, and
weekly during the other lour; the first number to ap
pear in April next.
The eminent pon’tior, to which Apalachicola lias
been elevated by the emerpiise and industry oi lie
nierchnnis, nod the prospective rar k, io whicu she
Is destined to arrive among her sister ciuea of the
Gulf of Mexico, would lead to the supposition, that
the Apalachicola ■ ouriiu should be conducted
with a talent and ahdity commensurate with ihe
importance of the Town in which n is published.
The Editor must colisoquen ly fed doubtim of suc
cessfully mee.ing such high expectations, and, were
ii not lor Ills cunviciion that hit Patrons will be
lenient in their censures, when aware of ins endea
vour to merit their approbation, and i f the honesty
ol his opinions, which can only be influenced by
his zeal lor I lie welfare of the human family and h.s
warm desira to see the Commerce and Free Insti
tutions ol bis Conmry, susiamed at home and ad
mired abroad, he would be deterred Irum making lire
attempt.
As ih > conductor of a Press in a City, so essential
ly commercial, be will deem it his duty, to become
pre-eminently lire cbani| ion of that bulwark of our
national aggrandizement and of die perpetuity of
our Liberies, I lie commerce ol Iho Unite i Stales,
ami whether attacked by this puny, or Ivy that, ha
will never swerve from advocating such p inny as
w II enhance its glory and promo e its permanency .J
In the flnwery paths of later ilure, he wnl use Ins
skill in catering to iho public taste, in such manner
asm induce a heahhy tone in us moral condition,
culling and selecting liuiu the ixuheram growth ol
genius, the solid, lip- instructive ant the beau iful.
He conceives that the i cst security m our repub
lican form of Government is to he lound in lb en
courni; mem given to ihe Ans and Sciences—Tul
enis and ambition, which odierwise might be d.-
trimental In die Slate, are tuns brought nno pr ipcr
ac ion, ami hi slowed upon ennobling and beneficial
objeeis : Occupation, the gr ntesi prevoimveoi evil,
is thereby nflimli d to an illimitable population ,r.n ,
ill hough in 'ur \asi unnnp oved donums,a vvice
field ii open to the holiest husbandman, and to the
induslionsnl every profession, still their measure of
Implies- Would be but small, were ml the rugged
ne-sol their erneiprise softened by the benign influ
en e of the arts, ami their pow, r ol < n lunutee in
vigora ed by the Stoicism ol Sc-ierne. Coioich ring
these high attainments as peculiarly eonductive to
our improveme t, ho n monlly and politically, his
c-lumn-will always be a, en-« aid ih-ir efficacy
by c I ini' the mte .non ol the i’ulilie to the rapid
strides winch are constantly making towards their
perfection
Although the Apalachicola Courier will he devo
ted. especm-ly, to t lie dissemination ol lommercial
lew s, and In I lie advocacy of me L'lin s calcula
ted io advance Cornin-rcinl imeresH generally still
the discussn nol pol deal subjects rnusl, of neces
sity, add io Us nseluliiess, and make it more accep
table to its I’litrnlis. The Edi or, therefore, feels
liniind to declare ihe position lie will assume in r, -
lit on thereto f) cannot ne de fed, that msi ineii
p eler adopting the opinions of others, vvi bout re
flection, taiher Ilian lake the troulde of lliiiiknif f r
themselves —thence arise tbs preposterous errors,
not only in polidees, hut in iho every day occur
rences of life, which are only developed, when di •
vested of the sophistry vvhicli give them binh, and
the hallncinniiiiM which nnr tired them. This dis
inclination to nil dim, and the prom ness ol hu
man na uro to alb vv feelings io bias the judgment,
have m de it an ardno s task for ihe Prtss, lo avoid
fdfing iron iho Scylla of one political par.y or the
Chary lulls of another—nevenhefers, and although it
may appear presumptive, li will lie ids mm lo steer a
middle course, as the safest mi arriving at truth—
•*/n media tulissimus ibis," and he hopes, by shun
ning the dangerous extremes of party feeling, his
political creid being nniran,milled by Ihe dogm is I
of any age or set. of men, and hy judging ol mea
sures by iheir utility and prn.vjective resiths, and of
m n, by iheir motives and actions —lo eslablish a
Fn e and Independent Press.
Terms. S > perannarn, pays file in advance.
JO't.PII CIUJSKEY
Apalachicola. Feb. 12th, IB3J.
S~T Agent in Augusta, Mr. Samuel H Peck.
ON CONSKiNMENT.
LsL received, 500 hampers POTATOES the
best received this season, which will be’sold
low hr immediate application to
CLARK, McTEIR i, CO.
mar IS Yf
DRESS MAKlivuTie,
A N> orders in the Dress Making Line thank
y recelved :ln <l neatly done—Also,by the
middle 01 this week, any kind of Straw Work,
V, . 5,, ‘ n s Bonnets > e,c - etc-, at Airs. C. HOFF
•MAN b Millinery store, Broad-street, Augusta.
-SP- 1 Bn
MORE NEW GOODS!
GEO. H. NOBLE k Co.,
4 K .V "?i v ’ rerpivi,l « a splendid assortment of
wL.arc * GOODS; among
Superior changeable Gro dc Paris Silks
r ig d and plain Silks and Salins
Kronel» Embroideries
French Lawns and Muslins
Superior Wool Dyed Cloths and Cassinu?res
J' anry Satin and Marseilles Vestings
Irish Linens and Linen Sheetings
Straw Matrasses, &c. &c., to wliich the city and
country trade is respectfully solicited, as they will
sell either at wholesale orretail, very low, opposite
the Planter's Hotel. ap ls-ts
AGENCY SAV VAYAH INS UR VACE &
TRUST COMPANY.
THE undersigned agent of the above company,
will take fire risks on merchandize and pro
duce, in stores ai d 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 adoj led
by the other Insurance Offices in the place.
P. D. WOOLHOPTER.
President, J. P. Henry,
directors,
G. B. Dimming, G. B. Lamar.
W.T. Williams, Ralph King.
Francis Sorrel, Ed. Padclford.
J. 11. Burroughs L. Baldwin.
H. Harper, Henry Roser.
Dimas Ponce, R. A,'Lewis.
Augusta, March 22 ts
NEW GOODS.
O B. ROLL is now receiving at 254 Broad
m street, (under the United States Hotel,) an
extensive assortment of S TAPLE k FANCY
DRY GOODS, of every description, wliich he re
spectfu ly requests the ladies and the public to call
and examine—being determined to dispose of them
at the lowest cash prices. mar 28-3 m
A CARD.
fBNUE subscribers having turned their attention
A to Cutting and Retailing Goods, beg leave to
inform the public that they have returned from the
northern cities with a large 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 be
purchased in any other establishment in this city.
Those in want wi l do well to call and examine our
Stock before purchasing elsewhere.
HUNGERFORD, FRISHIE & Co.
Broad-st. opposite Planter’s Hotel,
mar 22 ts
RICH SILK GOODS.
(N EORGE H. NOBLE & Co. arc now receiving
T a splendid assortment of Rich Fancy Silks,
among which are
Black and blue black Rep Silks,
Blua black Gro de Roya ,
Splendid changeable PoiPt dc Soir,
Light and dark Figured Silks,
Plain, Gro de Paris, &c. &e.
Also, Rich Satin and Sewing - ilk Scarfs,
Fancy Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Hosiery, &c.
All of which will be sold at wholesale and retail
on reasonable terms, opposite Planters’Hotel,
mar 19 ts
A CARD.
CIHARLES BALMER, Professor of Music,
J grateful for the liberal patronage extended to
him, informs his patrons and others, that he is about
leaving the city fora 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
PIANO FORTE. —A splendid Rose Wood Piano
Forte, Grand Action, of fine touch and tone
for sale by CLARK, RACKETT A Co.
ap 22 ts
INOR SALE—A first rate second hand two
' wheeled BUGGY. For particulars apply to
mar ? tf_ J. B. GUEDRON.
BA f 'ON, BACON.—ISOOO lbs South Carolina
and Tennessee BACON for sale low for cash
by JOHN AI. COOPER & SON.
_ap 10 ts
riWN PLATE, Sheet copper and Copper Nails
I for sale by
HUNGERFORD, FRISBIE & Go.,
mar2s-tf Broad-st., opposite Planter’s Hotel.
HOUSE DUM A KING & ROBBERY.
ON Sunday evening, the 7th instant, the store
of the subscriber was broken open by cutting
the back window, and unscrewing the inner back
door lock of my store, and robbed of a variety o
goods, amounting perhaps to $6OO or $7OO worth of
jewelery, silver spoons, &c. Ac. Half of what
ever is recovered, will be given to whosoever dis
covers and restores the said goods or anv part of
them. JOHN GUIMABIN,
Watch Maker, No. 145 Broad street,
Augusta, Ga.
ap 19 IQt
GREAT CENTRAL & MAIL ROUTE,
DAILY BETWEEN THE SOUTH,
Via the Chesapeake Bay Steam Boats and the
Portsmouth and Roanoke Rail Road
By an arrangement entered into between the
Portsmouth and Hoauolce Rail Road Company, and
the Maryland and Virginia Steam Boat Company,
there will he, on and after the Ist day of April,
1539,
A DAILY MAIL AND PASSENGER LINE
between Baltimore and Weldon, N. C., (at which
latter place commences the Wi inington 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, and at much less expense than by any other
route —with hut 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 Buy 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 jimb has been lost.
The PORTSMOUTH k ROANOKE RAILROAD
is now in good order—has none hut splendid new
eight wheel Passenger t ars, to which no burthen
cars are to he attached; and that Company pledges
itself, that if faithful agents, careful and expe
rienced engineers, acting under constar. supervi
sion, can make this route acceptable to the public,
then it shall be so.
Office of the P. & R. H. H. Co., ?
Portsmouth, Va., march 26, 1839. 5
UjT 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.
Portsmouth, Va., April 2, 18 ,9. 1m
MOBILE, GVLVESTON& .MATAGOR
DA PACKET.
THE substantial Steam
“®®®®®™®“*Galve»toi» and Matagorda,
(Texas,) on Sunday, the 241 h ult., and continue
her regular trips, leaving here the 10th and 25th,
and Texas on the 3d and 17th of each month.—
Passengers may depend on great punctually. For
freight of passage —rates being the same as by the
Packets from Ncw-Orlcans—apply on board, or to
D, & J. 11. W \LKEK,
No. 11 St. Michael-street.
Berths may he secured by addi easing us post
paid. No Berth seemed till paid for.
j Mobile, April 1, 1839. 2m
I MORI:: .NEW GOOOS.
H WILLIAM 11. CRANK,
AS just received a variety of desirable Goods,
viz.
Superior lilk Gro Crain Lustring
Do white and blk English Silk Hose
<l° do do do half Hose
Men’s long white Cotton do
Misses’ open work’d do do
Black,blue blk and drab Silk Fringe
Narrow Satin Ribbons, Shell Combs
Gentlemen’s stip'r Goat Skin Gloves
Fine Garment Dimity
Ivory Dressing Combs
Ladies’ Curls, perfumed Soap
Lc Sullleurs Cologne Water, Ac.
_ap2s _ ts
,4 l’ PRIVATE SALE.—A family of likely and
-V intelligent Negroes, consisting of a Woman
(accustomed to house work and the care of rhil
dren,) and her three girls, children 6, 3 and 1 years
of age. They are sold for no fault. A bargain
may be had if immediate application is made to
W- K. Sc J U. JACKSON,
_ a P Auctioneers.
SIIiHT CHECKS “()N NEW YORK.—Sight
( hecks on New Y ork, drawn in Savannah, in
sums to suit, for sale by
10 »• WRIGHT & GIBSON.
Cl BORGIA LlME.—Fresh Stone Lime ol as good
J quality as any in the market, put up in boxes
stronger, tighter, and more convenient for transpor
tation than barrels, and holding the same quantity.
Price $3 the single box and $2 50 by the quantity
delivered atAugusta, at Jack son boro, and at the
mouth of Briar creek, on the Savannah river, it will
be sold at the same rates with freight oil' Apply to
T. 1). SMITH, Planters’ Hotel, or
June 14 trwfaitf 1). KIRKPATRICK & Co.
silk Worm eggs reckiveil
n-'° ha ,' e an(l such as desire
Si/fc norm Kgga, can now be supplied by
early application to T. H. pLaNT.
ap 10 t j
MORUS MULTICA
(ttT/yjjn thousand Trees genuine Morns Multi
wwife caulis may be had bv an early applica
-4L> ic, n to 'A. CCMMInG.
mar 19 ts
Lia sufFiTeuits cdWiiNK VVater.
I.T were but labor lost to enumerate the wonder
ful properties of this ad nimble article. It re
putation rapidly extending over all the known
world, has made all praise superilous, all exagge
ration impossible. To the ladies our recommen
dation will be useless. It gives the rosy bloom- of
health and youth to all who make it the constant
companion of their toilet.
ALSO,
Farina’s Cologne Water, genuine.
Prentiss’ do. do.
And several choice varieties of our own man
facturc, for sale by
HAVILAND, RISLEY & Co.
april 15 ts Druggists, Augusta.
SPRING AMI SUMMER GOODS.
WILLIAM 11. CRANE,
HAS just received his Spring and Summersup
ply of Staple V Fancy Ltri (loads, consisting
of a variety of fashionable articles, viz:
Plain d and plain Silks
Sup Ul’K Grode Rhine do
French Muslins and Lawns
English and Scotch Ginghams
French, English and American Prints
Fancy Hdkf’s and nett Scarfs
Sup’r striped and corded Drilling
Drown Linen and Grass Cloth
IU-4, 12-4 Linen Sheeting, Irish Linen
Bird’s Eye and fable Diaper
Bleached and unbleached Shirting and Sheeting
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 Clotlis-
Silk Braid and Cord, Chenelle Cord
Satin fig’d blue blk Hernani, for Dresses
ftlourning Muslins and Lawns
Picnic Hadkf’s and Gloves
Jackonet, Nainsook and plaid Muslins
Undress'd Irish Linen, Pongee
Summer Cloth Venetian Cassimcrc
Umbrellas and Parasols (a large assortment)
Robinet and Musipiito Netting
Work’d Fringe for Nets, Artificial Flowers
Thread Uobim-t and Silk Laces and Edgings
Dining and cen’d Homespun (for servants)
Georgia Nankeens Palm Leaf Hoods
'the above, together with a variety of other ar
ticles, will bo sold low at No. 231, two doors above
the Kail Hoad Hank. ap 8-ts
GEORGIA STATE
LOTTERY,
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE
AUGUSTA INDEPENDENT FIRE COMPANY,
Class No. 18, for 1839,
To be determined by the drawing of the Virginia
State Lottery, for the benefit of the Richmond
Academy, Class No. 3, for 1839.
To be drawn at Alexandria, Va., on Saturday,
May 4, 1839.
D. S. Gregory & Co., Managers,
A. Read, Contractor
S 3 5,000!!
«- HAND SC II EM E .
1 Prize of $30,000 is $30,000
1- - 8,000 - - - fcloOO
I - - 4,000 - . . 4 >oo o
1- - 3,000 - 3jooo
I - - 2,500 - . . 2,500-
I - - 1,017 - . . 1,017
100 - - l',ooo .... 100,000
10 - - 500 - - . 5,000
20 - - 300 ... 6,000
84 - -200 - . 10,000
03 - - SO ... 6,040
63 - 60 - 3,780
120 .... 60 - . . 6,300
>26 - - 40 - 5040
3,780 - - - 20 .... 75 600
23,436 - >0 - 234,360
*26,814- - Prizes,amounting to - -$506,437
Tickets l|o •■Shares in proportion.
QC7” Orders for Tickets in the above scheme, will
meet with prumpt attention if addressed (postpaid)
t° A. READ, Agent,
AuiflU-to, I'm.
GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT
LOTTERY.
To be drawn at Alexandria, D. C., or. Saturday,
April 27, 1839.
D. S. Gbesort & Co., Managers.
$ 4 0,0 00! !
GRAND SC H fi-M E .
1 Prize of $40,000 - is - $40,000
1 ... - 15,000 - - - - 16,000
I - - - - 10,000 ----- 10,000
1- - - - 6,003 .... -6,000
1- - - - 6,000 5,000
1- - - - 3,000 3.000
1- - - - 2.320 ----- 2,320
30 ... . 1,000 - - - - 30,000
60 500 - - - - - 30,000
60 300 - - - - 18,000
129 200 25,800
65 100 - - - - 6,500
65 ----. 80 - - - - - 5,200
65 ----. 50 -.-.- 3,250
65 .... - 40 - - - - - 2,600
130 30 3,900
2,680 ..... 20 ---- - 93,600
27,010 JO--. - 270,400
32,396 - - Prizes amounting to - - $570,570
T ckeh slo —Shares in proportion.
All orders sent to me, (|>ost paid) with amount
enclosed, will meet with immediate attention.
Office No. 264 Broad-street, under the Ma
sonic-Hell. p, p. RUSSELL, Agent,
ap 26
„. NEWEST I
FASHIONABLE SIMMER hoods,
FOR GENTLEMEN’S WEAU,
(1 (IMPOSING the greatest variety of me choic-
J os f anil best style of fabric and quality in the
market, which his friends and the public are res
pectfully solicited to cal I, examine, select, and leave
their orders j assuring them the same will be made
to measure in the best and most approved style.—
He will also se'l by the piece, pattern or yard, at
the lowest cash prices, and specially recommends
the attention of those making selection for the
country.
Now receiving a large assortment of superfine
HEADY made clothing,
Fancy articles. Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes of all
kinds, Hats, Travelling i aps and Umbrellas,
WILLIAM (). PH I CIO,
Draper and Tailor, 258 Broad-street.
_ a P *’ swawlm I
M UNITED STATES HOTEL. '
Hr mid-st. opposite the Hank of Augusta.
The subscriber,(recently from the Globe
Hotel,) begs leave to inform his friends and the
public generally, that he has taken possession, and
is now the proprietor of that well known stand
called the UNITED STATES HOTEL, situated
on Broad-street, where he hopes, with strict atten
uon to business, to receive a liberal share of public
Peonage 1) MIX Fill.
PL It.—F’orparticulars of theorderof this house,
viz : bed-rooms, table, servants, (kc. ike., he leaves
wholly for his guests to decide.
march lb swaw3m
NU'i’l E.—Came to the plantation oFfTW.
Davies, dec’d., in Burke county, Georgia, a
small Brown Bay Mare Mule, being crooked in
her hind legs. The owner is requested to come
and take the said Mule away as soon as possible,
april 15 trw&wlw A. G. HARDEN.
WESTERN INSURANCE At TRUST CO
Capitai. $1,000,000—5600,000 e.vm in.
Private property of Stockholders liable.
riNHF, undersigned having been appointed Agent
JL for Hie Western Insurance ik Trust ompuuy
of Columbus, Ga., is prepared to take Fire, Marine,
Inland Navigation and Life Risks, at as law rales
as any other responsible. Company.
All losses sustained by this agency will be
promptly adjusted here.
Will. M. D’ANTIGNAC
' Augusta, February 20 [w2m] Agent.
Notice Tu t imuj^oits.
'■MXFI subscriber being very much in debt and
■ no possible means of paying, gives notice to
those to whom he is in debt, that he is willing to
work for them at a lair price, and half of his services
rendered shall go to pay every just debt he is
owing—the debt being acknowledged by him, the
undeisigned, before the work is commenced. This
is to give notice that I am willing to pay, but not
able. X lie amount I owo is about three thousand
dollars,agreeable to my memorandum. If any dis
pute should arise, all work dune to be measured by
two good practical workmen, and of long standing
as undertakers in the city of Augusta.
‘■JOHN FINN.
ap 26 41
r|NO HlRE—Until Hie first January next, a likely
X Boy about 16 years of age. Enquire of
W. E. Sr J. U. JACKSON,
_ ap 25-fit Auctioneers.
MRS. INGRAHAM has just received 'from
New York,line Florence and English Victoria
Straw Bonnets, a new article. Also picnic Scarfs
all colors. 12t np 25
I’ETEU’S PILLiT
AFRESH supply of these saleable Pills Just
received, together with a large supply of
Drugs and Medicines, and offered for sale by
ap 10-lm THUS, J. WIUV & SON.
NEH 1l«> UilY FoTiiAl,Eh
A SMART active young Boy for sale—a good
bargain if applied for soon, at
JNO, S. HUTCHINSON’S
mar 20-ls Auction Store.
HORSES FOR SALE,
TWO good Saddle HORSES for sain on good
terms. Apply to J. S. HUTCHINSON.
’ mar 20 ts
A/t-tA TO KENT—-A commodious dwelling
Mmß on the Sand Hills, with convenient out
I'lllgaßl huihliiufs. Apply at this office,
aprii 15 ts
TO TILE PUBLIC.
IN an advertisement that I inserted in thcChron
iclc and Sentinel, of the 15th inst., I stated
that suspicions of the robbery of my store rvsted on
. a gentleman by the name of Thomas S. Mood. In
making that statement I was mistaken and misled
by the evil advice of another person. I have not
myself now, nor have 1 ever had any just grounds
of suspicion against Mr. Mood, amt I take this pub
lic manner of retracting, without qualification or re
servation, the charge which I was unwillingly
made the instrument of propagating against him.
The absence of Mr. Mood, for a few days from the
city, on business, served to lead me, through the
influence of a malicious adviser, to cast suspicions
upon him. But I take pleasure in correcting the
charge, and request any paper which may have
published my advertisement to give this notice
three publications in their papers and immediately
stop Hie advertisement alluded to.
ap 19-ts JULFIS D’AUTEL.
STONE MOUNTAIN,
DE KALB COUNTY, GA.
FOR the accommodation of the numerous visitors
to this great natural curiosity, the subscriber
has erected on the highest point of the Rock a
TOWER, from 165 to 180 FEET HIGH, made
perfectly steady and secure. It is ascended by
flights of stairs, winding on the inside. Rooms
will he finished and fitted up for the use of visitors,
and bo supp ied with Cool Water, Fruits, Confec
tionaries, and every thing to he had which will re
fresh the weary traveller over the mountain. Va
rious instruments of Music will he provided. A
hook will he 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 tV; Hock,
widens, as lie ascends the Tower, till surrounding
villages, and ranges of distant mountains, variegate
the scene as far as the eye can reach i 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.
I lie I ower will he ready for the accommodation
of visitors about the middle of May, on Hie follow
ing terms:
Visit (first day,) . . . .$lOO
Subsequent Visit,- .... 00
Children over 6 and under 12 years of age, half
price.
. i icaeis or admittance may be hud at John
son’s Tavern, at the foot of the Hock.
ap I l-4t AARON CLOUD.
OHLETIIOH Plill NIVEI 'SIT Y.
TITHE semi-annual Fixarnination of this Institu-
I tion (including the College and Academy,)
will take place on Monday and Tuesday. Hie 13ih
and 14th of May; to be closed by an exhibition of
original ( rations, from members of Hie Junior and
Sopho ore Classes of Hie College, on Wednesday
the 16th. SAMUEL K. TALMAGE,
Secretary of the Board of Trustee,
ap 24 td
NOTICE —All persons indebted to the estate of
Walton Knight, deceased, are requested to
make payment to the subscriber, and all persons
ho ding claims against said estate arc hereby re
quested to present them duly attested within the
time preserihed by law.
April 1, 183!). 6t P. H. MANX/,, Adm’r
LAW NOTICE. —The undersigned having
removed from Clark county to Lincolnlon,
will attend to llio practice of Law in Hie ehipeimr
and Inferior Courts of oineoln county, nod the ad
jacent counties. Business intrusted to his care will
lie promptly ullanded to.
HENNING B. MOOUE.
References —Hon. Charles Dougherty, Hon. A
8. Clayton, Hon. Thomas W. Harris, Gen. Edward
Harden, Alliens ; C. J Jenkins, G. W. Crawford,
J Miller, Col. John Milledge, William E. Jones
\ncnstn Lineolnrcn. March 24,1K1W. all
EAGLE & GLOBE HOTEL. Waynes
fspifn boro, Ga. —The undersigned wishing to re
| ■ tire from a publb House, will rent the
above establishment for a term of years. It is
now undergoing a comp'ctc repair. With it may
he had nearly all the Furniture —such as beds,
bedding, chain, carpets, ike.
Possession given as soon as desired.
MI LFORD MARSH.
Waynesboro. April 10. w3m
PUBLIC SALES.
MY W. i:. .V J. U. JACKSON.
THIS DAY,
At U> o'clock, w>M be in fiont of out store —•
-f* bbls, Malaga Winu
10 boxes Tobacco
• r > bbls. Sugar
" “ Oranges
10 qr, casks Tenerifl’e Wine
11 boxes assorted Cordials
10 “ Champaign
12 “ Madeira Wino
9 bbls. Cordials
7 qr. casks Port Wine
l-l boxes Soap.
Msn —Sundry articles of Fmritbre.
Terms Cash. ap 30
BY W. K. A J. IT. JACKSON.
THIS NIGHT,
At the visual hour, will be sold, a general assort
ment of fresh and seasonable Dry Goods, Maid
ware, Cutlery, ike, &o.
Terms cash. ap 30
City Lots.
BY TV. IS. A X. IT. JACKSON,-
WEDNESDAY MORNING, loth May,
At II o’clock, on live promises, will be sold,
IS to 20 Building Lots, in the upper part of the
city, fronting on llroad, Ellis, Green, Telfair-,
Walker and Market street,.
Also,
At the same time and place will be sold,
10 good work Mules.
A plan and further description of the property
made known on the day es sale.
Terms—One fourth cash, the balance twelve
months with interest Darien money will be re
ceived in payment at par, for the cash payment as
Well as notesat maturity. njv 26-td
POWKMtm ACAIIIJMY. ~
fINHE citizens of Powelton have again employed
JL f° r Hector of the Institution, Mr. John S. In
graham, a graduate of Urown University. The
citizens of this village are unanimous in employing.
Mr. Ingraham for the second year, and confidently
recommend his services to the public. Instruction
will be given by the Eecor in all the branches usu
ally taught in academies and colleges. Instruction
will also be given by a Northern Lady in the orna
mental branches. The Academic year will com
mence on the first Monday in January. Hoard and
good accommodations can be obtained in the most
respectable families on reasonable terms. The su
perior health of Powelton, and its other well known
advantages, induce the belief that the public will
continue a liberal patronage.
Tor the citizens of Powelton,
dec 6 wtf CHARLES M. IRWIN.
(C 3“ The Standard of Union will please 1 insert
the above, conspicuously, until otherwise directed,
and forward their account to Powelton.
LAW NOTICE;
t| tHRm-dersigned having united in the practic
J. ol Ihe E.4 VV, offer their services to I hi; public
They will attend tliecourls of A/uscogne, Marion,
Stewart, Uotidolph, Knrly, linker, fecund Sumter,
ol iheChollahooeheeCirciiit; Houston, ol the Flint
Circuit; and Twiggs, Pulaski, Lowndes, Thomas,
Decatur and Dooly, of the Southern Gircuit fu
tlncss entrusted to their care will meet wuh prompt
attention. Their office is in Amerieus, Kiuuit-r
county, whero one ol them mav always be found
w hen not absent on busmens.
LOTT WARREN,
oct 10 wtf VVM II CRAtVhOUD'
A NliW LINK
INROM fircensboio, North Carolina, via Salem,
" Poplar Camp, Newbern, Gray SulphcrSprings,
Red Sulphur Springs, Salt Sulphur Springs, to
White Sulphur Springs, Virginia, in
I'OUR HOUSE POST COACHES.
Passengers coming to the Virginia Springs can
enter through from Greensboro, N.C., to the White
Sulphur Springs, Va.
Passengers coming this Route to the Virginia
Springs, will find it about HO miles nearer;. a good
road, good stages, good teams and steady drivem
Our Stands will be found at the best houses the
country can afford, and all attention will be paid to
passengers, for their accommodation and comfort.
Passengers leaving Greensboro, North Caroline,
will teach the Virginia Springs in three days.
OQr Passengers coming front the South wishing to
take this Line wil take care not to enter further
than Greensboro.
JOHN &. EDMUND WlLLS,Proprietors.
mn.i 23 w3m
OCj'Thc Charleston Courier. Savannah Georgian
Columbia Telescope, will copy tho above once
week for three months and scud their accounts
the proprietors, J. & L. W..
LAW NOTICE.
I'll IE 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 the counties of Mur
ray, Paulding, Lloyd, Cherokee,.Forsyth, Lumpkin,
Gilmer, and Walker, business entrusted to them
will receive prompt attention.
COOK & WINN.
Spring Place, Feb. 26, 1839.
Notice.— Tim a™ of a. f. Thompson
Co., was dissolved on the first day of Ja»tr
aty last, by selling out the entire Stoik of
The business of tlie concern will be attended
A. F. THOMPSON.
Indian. Springs, March 30, 1839. w3l
VALUABLE LANDS l-’Oli SALK.
THE subscriber being desirous of settling hr
allairs in Jefferson county, offers for sale hit
sett cment of first quality oak and hickory laud
consisting of five hundred acres, well improved
with a commodious dwelling house, hatn, gin house
negro houses, and other out-buildings, with omu
hundred and fifty acres new cleared land under
good repair, adjoining land of G. W. Crawford
Gardner Connelly, and others, on the waters of try
creek. Also, five likely young negroes, all to be
disposed of ul public outcry, at the market house
in Louisville, on the bth day of December next.—
Terms on the day. JAMES CROSS.
Louisville, Nov. 22,1835. wtf
fU LSUTJKY tiOOBSTDI TCH BOLT--
IN<i CLOTHS,. Ac.
FIN If. WYATT & Co., have just received at
_§ a 206 Broad-street, a splendid assortment es
FANCY DRY GOODS, consisting in part of Em
broideries and Laces, Fancy Handkis. and Scarfs,.
Printed Muslins and Lawns, Fancy Silks for sum
mer wear. Artificial Flowers, ike. &c.
ALSO,
DUTCH BOLTING CLOTHS of H.'/" 1 ?- 4 "
brand. Umbrellas and ParasoV, f’aoer Hangings,
' wit
narrow, all of which will be sold at reduced prices,
ap 11 wSt
VALUABLE REAL PHTA’IK.
ffNHE subscriber offers for sale that well Known
JL Business Stand, near the upper market, oc
cupied by P. Fleming & Co., and Loyless & Hayes.
The Lot is aboutos feet front, and extends through
tu Ellis-strect. The improvements are, two Stores,,
a convenient Dwelling, a two story Kitchen on
Bruad-slrcata Dwelling, Salt and Carriage Homo,
and Stable on Ellis-strect.
Also, a few rods above the market, North side
Hroad-street, two- Lots 30 feet front, with a one
story dwelling on each.
Persons wishing to invest in productive city
property will find it for their interest to apply soon
t 0 J. M. PRES- OTT.
mar 30 dlOtlfrttw
At of ICE. — flic Trustees of Columbia County
Academy are happy to announce to tho pub'i
that they have secured the services of Mr. Lewis
Potter, from one of the oldest Cal leges in Now
England. He has had ample experience in teach
ing, and will give instruction in the Latin and
Greek Languages, so far as to fit young men for
College, or further if desired, and in all the branches
of English usually taught in Academies. He wil
also give a course of Lectures on Natural Philoso
phy and Astronomy. The Academy is furnished
with a good apparatus. The School will be opened
on the Ist day of January.
N ATHAN CU AWFORD.-x
J URIAH HAURISS, t'l’rusU- -
NATHANIEL BAIEV, J
dec 15 wtf
jTviLOH’fil NoTlcls. ‘
BROUGHT to Richmond county Jail; on the 9th
of April, 1839, CEORG.E, an African Negro
man, supposed to be about 65 years of age, without
a pa;s, says he is left free by Dr. Hague, dec’d., of
Savannah,and his owner or guardian arc requested
to come and lake him away,
apri! 1b ts W.-f/AtVSON, Jailor.