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fW, BACON.—I.OOO lb* South Carolina !
|JL9 and 'Tennessee BACON for sale low /for cash |
JOHN M. COOPER & SON.
ap 10 _ tl
ft ALCINED "BLASTER "PARIS—A fresh sup
) p y just received and for sale by
may 16 ANTONY & HAINES.
MATRASSES. —20 superior Moss Matrasses,
just received and for sale by
may 16 W. E & J. U. JACKSON.
MONONGAHELA WHISKEY—4O bhls su
perior Monongahela Whiskey, just re
ceived and for sale by
W. E. <V .1. U. JACKSON, Auctioneers,
may 16
ANEW, speedy, and effectual cure for the
Gonorrhoea, Glncts, Strictures, Ac. Just re
ceived and for sale by
ANTONY & HAINES, Agents,
may 16 Augusta.
A SUPPLY of FRESH CONGRESS WATER,
just received and fur sale bv
may 16 __ ANTONY & HAINES.
rf'IiIAMPAGNE WINE—An assortment of va
rious brands and (qualities for sale by
may S 2m I. S. BEERS &Co.
CJAn DOZ. COMMON TUMBI.ERS, just re
’ t f ceived and for sain bv
may II W. E. & J.~U. JACKSON.
"INOR SAI.E —A first rate second hand two
wheeled BUUUY. For particulars apply to
jgmar 7 ts J. B. GUEDHON.
SUMMER QUILTS.—A now and beautiful ar
ticle just received, and for sale by
j» ap 30 lit .1. U. JACKSON. I
jtfrjAPRK HANGINGS.—The subscriber has just
j'i received an extensive assortment of Papering ]
and Borders, comprising the common with the finest !
and most fashionable patterns, which will he sold i
Cheap. T. H. PLANT. j
(A ALCINED PLASTER PARlS.—Afresh sul
J ply Calcined Plaster Paris, just received and
for sale by HAVILAND, RISLY & CO.
' jan 19 If
MRS. INGRAM ' M, intending to close up her
business in Augusta, during the summer
months, will sell her rich stock of Millinery and
Fancy Uoodi, until the first of June,at very reduced
prices.
a (£/• City and country customers are respectfully
flfcvited to call. ts may 13
| FRENCH SILK WORM MOOS I !
A SMALL quantity of French Silk Worm
Eggs, selected kinds and just imported, can
be had upon early application to
V C. J. HUTCHINSON,
Eagle & Phoenix Hotel,
‘•may 4 ts
f EMONS. —30 boxes Lemons, in handsome or-
J_J der, for sale by W. E. & J. U. JACKSON,
may 2S Auctioneers.
COTTON LANDS'
THE subscribers have several settlements of
tine Cotton Lands, which they offer for sa e in
settlements of from 320 to 1,921) acres—lying on
the Lochessga Creek, or Soukabatchec; 14 miles
north of Tuskeega,and 20 miles oast of Tailassee.
Any person or persons wishing to purchase and
make goo 1 farms in a healthy section of country,
are invited to examine our Lands.
REESE FITZPATRICK,
JOHN R, MAHONE.
Lochessga Creek, Macon co. Ala, jnno 3 w3m
CAUTI )N—The public is cautioned against
trading fir a promissory u..,0 made by Samuel
Howell, on or about the third day of April last,
payable Ist of January last, for One liam/ired Dol
lars, interest from date, in favor of .1. W. Kittles,
and by him endorsed—the same having been lost or
mis aid by the subscriber, to wiwm settlement has
made by tire drawer. THUS. RARNES.
5 4nar 6 wtf
-a,,.-A EAGLE & GLOBE HOTEL. Waynes-
TusaVju boro.Ga.—The undersigned wishing to re
aSiiigSilll tiro from a Publi House, will rent the
-■pove e.staodshment for a term of years. It is
now undergoing a compete repair. With it may
he had nearly all the Furniture—such as beds,
bedding, chairs, carpets, &c.
• Possession given as soon as desired.
MULFORI) MARSH.
Waynesboro, April 10, w3m
PdVVUL’f.ilf AC AHUM Y.
THE citizens of Poweltou have again employed
for Rector of tin* Institution, Mr. John S. In
ob.uiam, a graduate of Brown University. ’The
citizens of t ds village are unanimous in employing
Mr. Ingraham fur the second year, and crmi.dehtlv
recommend his services to the public. Instruction
will be given by the Hector in all tire branches usu
ally taug.it in academics 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. Board and
good accommodations can he obtained in the most
respectable families cm 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.
Fur the citizens of Powelton,
dec 6 wtf CHARLES M. IRWIN.
(J "J - The Standard of Union will please insert
the above, conspicuously, until otherwise directed,
and forward their account to Powelton.
BOWKKY FOR SALE,
mills well known situation is for sale, contam
-1. ing between thirteen and fourteen hundred
acres of lan I —about one hundred of it cleared.
One of the best holies of timbered land between it
and Augusta, having never been cut for any use but
a few tics for the Rail Road. The Rail Road runs
through it for upwards of a mile. It is adjoining
Kirkpatrick’s, which is the Breakfast stand for the
passengers on the cars. It has alto a line chance of
black jack wood on it, which can be turned to pro
by sending it to Augusta. And *s for health
and pleasantness, cannot be sanpateed by any situ
ation in the whole section of country It has - ex
cellent well water, and most excellent springs, and
comfortable buildings, and in addition, the fever of
the day, uorus Multicaulis, in the aoore property.
A bargain can be had, and possession any day
given. Crop, stock of every kind, will be sold
with the place. You that are fond of steam mißs,
here is the situation for you.
I also will sell the fol.owing lots of land lying in
the different puts of Georgia, viz ;
J Vo. Dli. Bee. Ao. Vis, Sec.
393 4 1 470 3 4
290 SI 73 4 4
660 11 1 33.9 16 4
114 17 1 182 17 4
228 3 2 1209 14 I
279 6 2 42 9 Irwin,
828 18 2 441 5 do
835 1 2 90 7 do
671 21 2 20 26 Early,
862 21 2 119 12 do
677 21 2 153 7 do
13 23 2 265 15 do
640 1 3 15 8 Dooly,
1167 33 129 11 do
29 10 3 4 4 Lee,
Go 13 3 53 30 do
382 20 3 99 3 Appling,
1286 21 3 35 4 Carroll,
142 22 3 259 S do
836 1 4 237 11 Heard.
1195 2 4 91 3 Haheveham,
270 3 4 131 3 do
E. B. LOYLESS.
•p 18 w6m
(5* r7a shares of kail-roaTTstock
FOR SALE.—The subscriber offers
for sale z 59 shares of stock in the Georgia Rail
Hoad Bank, at par. in any number of shares from
6 to 250, so as to suit purchasers, the purchaser of
course to have the nexi dividend to he declared on
’ the Ist of the ensuing October. Par is considered 1
the principal stock and interest thereon fiom the
last dividend on the Ist of April past, to the day of
tale of any portion of the stock,
Athens, may 27 w2t A. S. f ’LAYTON.
EXECUTOR'S NcVITCK.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of A. Magru
der. deceased, late of Columbia county, are
requested to make payment, and all personshaving
demand! against the same will present them accor
ding to aw. GEORGE .11. MAGRUDER,
.Raj 21, 1839. wGt Executor.
A IJ.MINI.bT It AT MIX’S NOTIC E.
ALL perrons having claims against Noah Smith,
d -l eased, late of Augusta, Georgia, are hereby
required to hand in an account of their demands,
within twelve months from this date, to A. J. Ik T.
W. Milier, Esq., or to the undersigned.
M ATILDA A. SiUTH, Adm’x.
Augusta, March 19, 1839. ow
i HARGAINS!
| f i HOFFMAN intending to remove shortly, of
\J , fers I. r sale his cntiic stock of Sin pi, and
1 uncy Millinery and Straw Co.,ds, at reduced prl~
ree, and on accommodating teims, to c.ose, and so
licits his friends and the public to give him a call
before purchasing elsewhere, as his assortment is
complete and as well selected as any in the city,
may 17 lm
\<iOI.D WATCH LOST.— I The undersigned
had taken, a double bottomed case Gold Lever
Watch, M. J. Tobias & Co., Liverpool, No. 14231,
with God Curb Kob Chain, two strand and a
small Seal Key from him, which he will give a
suitable reward to any person detecting it.
a P -7 If _ E. B. BEALL.
STIIAV HORSE.
Strayed from the South Common,
j . on Monday evening last, a sorrel
a|M Horse, in good condition, long tail
i mane—by inspecting his eyes,
w ‘’* to have the hooks, gc
***“ "* J^K, ncrally holds his head low.
A suitable reward will be pail, on delivering
him at the corn store, near the lower bridge, or for
any information that will lead to his recovery.
June 8 3t W 11. WIOHTMAN.
CLOTHS AND CLOTHING AT COST.
I'IHE subscribe r wishing to close his present
. business in this place, offers his stock of
Cloths and Clothing, comprising a good assortment
| of each, AT COST.
The stock entire, will he sold on favorable terms,
I and store rented until Ist Oct., as the stock is
fresh , well selected, and laid in at the lowest rales,
it offers a good opportunity for any one wishing to
engage in the clothing business.
T. H. EARL, 285 Broad Street,
may 9 trw2w
W. W. AVILIHJII,
I\/J ANUFACTURKS and dea's in every variety
£ of Combs,and Importer of Fancy Cutlery, such
as Pen and Pocket Knives, Razors, Scissors, Table
• ut cry, &c., Buttons, Needles and Pins, Perfum
ery, fancy Soaps, Work Boxes and Dressing Cases,
genuine Razor Strops, and a great variety of Fiatuy
Goods, which will be disposed of to deate-us.
accommodating terms, at his ware-house, in, near of
the retail store, 166 King-street, sign of the large
Ox Horn.
Orders from a distance carefully aitsod to with
punctuality.
Charleston, May 18. wGt
TEN DOLLARS REWARD.
Strayed or stotanffiom the subseri
ber, in the town of Waynesboro, on
\e’ H the evening ®f the 21st ult. a bay
MAH L'.marh « I with the saddle on her
wjj yj * back anil both of hurhind feet white,
and a white spot in her forehead, and
when she went oil" site had on a bridle,.saddle and
martingale, and pared'when under the saddle ; she
was live years old Past spring; her forctop has been
swahed a litt c, and is ton or eleven hands high,—
Any person giving me information of said mare shall
receive ten do'lars reward', and if the thief is ap
prehended shatll haivo the same..
June 8 wilt __ DEXTER B4TRTEN.
SILK WORM EGGS. —A few ounces of fresh
Mammoth, Yellow,, do. White, do. Black, and
two crop Silk Worm Eggs, just receivded and for
sale on the lowest terms, if applied'for immediately,
by MoKEE ik DOW, 369 Broad st.
June 1 w4t i
Geo. it- Itaasli * Rayißintr so-j) I
Branch at Augusta. <f
TA EPOSITE'.’ in sums of five hundred dollars
I * and upwards, herring an interest of six per
cent, per annum will be received at this office,
for periods rustless Phan ninety days, subject to Hie
ordcrof the depositors on receiving ten days notice
of their intention, to withdraw.
novSO wtf J:. W. WFEDE, Cashier.
THOfttAS ». MOBD
®alias taken a window at
Mr. O. Dnnfurth'i, a few
doors below John Guima
rin’s.below the Bridge Bank
No.. H2T Broad street, where
he 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.
apr3®' w2m T - s. Moon.
NOTBC FT —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 are hereby re
quested to present them duly attested within the
time prescribed by law.
April 1, 1839. 6t P. H. MANTZ. Adm’r
NOTICE., —All claims on the estate of the late
.Ifrs. Cattiarfnt W. Cashin, must he presented
to the undersigned within the time prescribed by
law, and; those iadbbted to it are requested to make
payment Co WM. HARPER, Administrator.
Augusta., May 28, 1839. 6tw
A NEW LINE
IN ROM Greensboro, North Carolina, via Salem,
* Poplar tamp, Newbern,Gray Sulpher Springs,
Red Sulphur Springs, Salt Sulphur Springs, to
White Sulphur Springs,, Virginia, in
FOUR HORSE POST COACHES.
Passengers coming to the Virginia Springs can
enter through from Greensboro, N. C., to the White
Sulphur Springs, Va.
Passengers coining 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 houses 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.
OQf Passengers coming from the South wishing to
take this Line wil take care not to enter further
than Greensboro.
JOHN Si. EDMUND WlLLS,Proprietors,
ma.i 23 w3m
(jj’The Charleston Courier Savannah'Georgian
Columbia Telescope, will copy the above once a
week for three months and send their accounts o
the proprietors, J. Ik E. W'.
M CENTRAL HOTEL.
This splendid and spacious new Brick
Hotel, situated on Front Street, imme
diately over the Rail Road Bank, in Athens, will
he opened in a few weeks for the reception of
Boarders and Visitors. To Ihose who have hereto
fore favored the proprietor with their patronage, he
deems it only necessary to announce his return to
Athens, and his intention to keep the Central Hotel,
in connexion with that p easant and fashionable
watering place the Helicon Springs, which has un
dergone considerable improvement since the la-t
season; by this arrangement visitors can spend
their time either in Town, or at the quiet retreat
which the Springs always affords to the invalid or
visitor of pleasure. To this important advantage
which his establishment presents over any other
either in Town or country, he will add hir personal
exertions to render his Hotel and Watering place
all that his friends ran desire. The Hotel is new,
commodious, and situated in a central position in
Athens,and when furnished In handsome style, will
possess decided advantages over any other similar
establishment in the place.
Athens, Ga. May 3 ts JOHN 3 VCK'SQN.
MADISON SPRINGS. ’
M This establishment is now opened and
ready for the reception of visitors, under
..the superintendence of Mr. LA hIPKIN,
formerly of Athens, a gentleman of some experi
ence in this 1 nc.and eminent y suited, it is believed,
to give general satisfaction to such as may call up
on him. The stockholders promise on their part, to
i furnish every thing necessary to renderthis retreat
as comfortable to those that desire pleasure and
health, as any similar one in the Southern country,
may 20 wit
LAW NOTICE,
r ■"'HEucdert.igiied having unito<J in the prartrr
I ol the LA W, offer their services loi he public
Thev w ill attend the courts ol Muscogee, Marion,
Stewart, Randolph, Early, Baker, /amand Sumter,
ol iheUhonahooelieeCircuit; Houston,ol the Flint
Circuit and I'vvjggs, Pulaski, Lowndes, Thomas,
Decatur and Doolj, of the Southern Circuit Bu
siness sntiusled to theircare will rneci with prompt
attention. Their office is in Amenrut, Sumter
county,where one o( them may always be found
vs hen not absent iiikhumness.
LOTT WARREN,
o£< lii wtt WM H CRAWFORD
O I MMER QUILTS.—A few mote of extra si**
JJ just received and for sale bv
i” n * I" ts W. E. &J.U. J »rKSO\.
Sii.lv W«»KiM MitiS.—A few ounces of very
lino Worm Eggs, tan be had on liberal
terms by early application to
ANTONY & HAINES,
. i llnc »° ts 232 Broad^tmt
I AW.—The undersigned has resumed theprac
i tice of the Law. He will faithfully s „d
pun. tual'y attend to any business in his profession,
that may be contided to his care and management,
in the Cherokee circuit and the counties of Hall
and Habersham of the Western. His office is at
Dalohnega, Lumpkin county.
MILTON 11. GATHRIGIIT.
_J un “ IP trw6l\w2ia
LAM) FOK SA I kT ~
I Ob PER for sale upon accommodating terms,
the following lotsot Land, and also forewarn
all persons from trespassing in any manner what*
ever upon either of said lots of laud, either by
cutting, splitting, or hewing any timber or timbers,
thereof, upon the penalty of the law.
Lot. No. 28 in 12th dis. 2d see. Cherokee, 160 acres.
Lot No 269 in i7th dis. 2d sec. do. 160 do.
Lot No,a2sin I9thdis.3d sec. do. 40 do.
Lot No. 267 in Ist dis 3d see. do. 40 do.
Lot No. 62 in Ist dis. 3d sec. do. 40 do!
I.ot No. 410 in Ist dis. 3d sec. do. 40. do.
All the titles to the above lots of Land, are in
disputable. The subscriber lives eight miles be
low Waynesboro, Burke county, immediate y on
the stage road, from Augusta to the Central Rail
road.
June 10 win STEPHEN CORKER.
DISSOLUTION.
THE mercantile firm hitherto subsisting be
tween Ephraim H. Platt, Robert 11. James,,
and Swepsou. 41. Cox, is this day dissolved by mu
tual consent. i>lr. Platt having manifested a de
sire to withdraw from the firm, ihe remaining part
ners have bought out his interei t and hold them
selves responsible for the debts of the late firrau
and will meet them promptly as they severally
become due. The remaining partners James Sc
Cox. are fully authorized to sett e the affairs of the
late firm, ami are prepared to give the patrons of
the late firm all reasonable indulgence, and all the
time upon their purchases that th«y would have
expected, if tills dissolution had not occurred.
E. 11. PLATT.
ROBERT H J \ MES.
SWEPSON 11. COX.
Lexington, Ga., Vay 21, 1839.
Thu undersigned will hereafter carry on busi
ness as heretofore under the firm of James and
t nx, and while they improve the present opportu
nity to make their, grateful acknowledgments to
the people for their very liberal patronage here
tofore extended, they will endeavor to merit their
toll share of confidence for the future. The busi
ness will continue to be conducted at the same
place, and the undersigned are hoping to engage
the services of Mr. Platt, as a saesman in their
establishment, so that the only difference will be
that .Ur. Platt, will no longer be a member of the
firm.
June 10 3t* JAMES & COX.
NEW BOOKS.—M cmoli sos celebrated Women,
by G. P. R. James, Esq.
'The Croppy, by the O’Hara Family.
Births, Heaths and Marriages, by the author of
“ Sayings and doings,” just received by
may 29 T. 11. PUNT.
I VT OTICE.—DOGS found running at large, on (
and after the first of June next, will he killed.
By order, FOSTER BLODGET,
May 27, 1839. City Marshal,
JUST RECEIVED and for sale,
10 hales Cotton Osnaburgs
6 cases superior Iri-h Linens
By JOHN S. lIU ICHINSON, Auctioneer,
may 10
CHEAP Dll Y GOODS, ~
rpHE subscriber intending to make a change in
J. his business in the fall, will sell his stork of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods at reduced prices.—
Those who wish bargains for cash, will do well to
call and look at his assortment.
may 30 dlrwawtf W. H. CRANE.
CHEAP! CHEAP Ell 11 CHEAPEST !!
fTVI E subscriber being disposed to follow the ex
ample set him by some of his old neghbors, to
sell off at cost, will merely- say to all who are dis
posed to bay goods cheap, that from this day to the
first of August, I will SELL my Goods AT COST,
to. keep pace with the present times.
WM. CLAGETT.
June 6 trwfit 238 Broad street.
CHEAP! VERY CHEAP! I ~
WISHING to dispose of the balance of his
Goods on hand, before removing to a more
commodious store, for which an entire new stock
will he selected ; the subscriber offers the same at
wholesale or retail at prices to suit the times, viz r
Ginghams 12$ ceJsporyard; colored Silks 62 cts;
ready made aprons 37$ ets earh ; worked muslin
collars from 37$ cts to $10; cotton hose 2ft cts to
$1 ; Tuscan bonnets 2ft to 7ft cts ; straw ;, unne t»
287 to $8 ft<); fancy shawls f ( S to $1 60;
nett shawls 87$ cts; musijuito netting 7;/ets per
piece; head bags }1 ?•?, silk do ftO cts ; English
calicos 12$ ta 31 cts per yard ; white silk hose 7ftc,
to $3 00 picnic govos 37$ cts; 10-4 linen sheet
ings $1 25 ; gro dc Lyon, various colors, 18 ; cord
ed skirts 70 cts to $l, extra fine I 70 to $2 00;
Marseilles Quilts, Sheetings, kc. I kc. with’other
articles too numerous to mention, at C. HOFF
MAX’S Staple and Fancy- Dry Goods and Milli
nery store, 296 Broad street, trw6t may 31
TO THE PUBLIC.
HN. WILSON, respectfully informs thepub
• lie, that he has established a new linei."
tOUK HOUSE TOST COACHES, from Athens
to Clarkesville, via Hellicon Springs and Madison
Springs, and Carperville, three times a week.
LEAVES ATHENS,
Tuesdays, at 2 o’clock A. M.
Thursdays, J. & arrive atClarks-
Saturuays, 3 vil'e, at BP. U.
LEAVES CLARKI.SVII.LE,
Mondays at 2 o’clock, A. M.
Wednesdays, f- and arrive at Athens
Fridays, 3 at 8 I*. M.
may IS »mtrw
GEORGIA LIME WORKS.
TiNHE subscribers respectfully inform the public
.M. that they have commenced the manufactory of
LIME near Jacksonboroughjin Scriven county,Ga.
They have extensive quarries of Limestone, which
is considered by professor,!. R. Lotting, 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 pmest 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- j
gia, to examine it, being convinced that the whole I
United States cannot produce a more beautiful arti- I
clc.
They have now a quantity on hand, which thev
will deliver at the month of Brier Creek on tne Sa
vannah river, or at Augusta. Having extensive
preparations in progress, they expect to he able du
ring the next winter and spring to supply orders to a
eery large amount ; and they have every reason to
b dievethat they will entitle themselves to the favor
and patronage of the public by producing a cheaper
and better article at home than can ke found j
abroad.
Orders will be received by D. Kirkpatrick & Co I
or by Thos. L. Smith at Augusta, or Jacksonboro’.
CORNELIUS k SMITH
May 7 2awdfkwtf
IMTINE AND CLABE 1 B(itTLES —4O Gross
" f of Wine and Claret Uolt'es, just received
and for sale by ISAAC MOiSE.
ap 26 w2m
GEORGIA NANKEENS.
w C ASES Georgia Nan 1 e -ns,
03 do do do Pantaloons
For sale by A. SIBLEY,
mnv 00 w4t
t\ ,vv . EAB IUU bushels Jot sale by
) may 30 trw6< J. MF.IG6.
HRIOADE ORDER K*. 1. |
HEAD-qt'ARTERI, 2d Brigxde, G. M. ?
Augusta, June 4. 1539. 5
To Cot.. I>. W. Sr. Jpntt, limn. lOto Rcg’t. (5.
"VTOU are hereby required" to order forthwjtil, 1
| an election sot a- Major, to command the 76th ‘
Battalion, G.M.. and'fbr Captains, First and Sc- ’
eond Lieutenants and Ensigns, f«r tlie respective \
Beat Company’s in said Battalion. -
By order of
Brigadier Gr.n. Summers.
June 7 0. BKVAN. Brigade Inspector^
HKGIMKMaI, OItDKK, NO. 3.
Head Quarters, 10th Regiment;Geo., Militia
Augusta,June ftth, 1 S3!*. V
4 N election is hereby ordered fora Captain,(irsli
J\. Lieutenant, secondil.ieutanant and Ensign, to 1
each of the district t ompanies, attached to the 76th *
Battalion, Georgia Vlilit.a-—also, a Major to com
mand said Battalion. The election to take place at
the respective election'districts, in said Battalion, on
the 4th day of j u jy next.
By'order of Col. I). W. ST JOHN,
\VM. 11. ROBERTSON,
Adj’b 10th Ueg’t. G. M..
_june 1
PiKW BOOKS.
CHEVELY, or the Nan of Honor, by Lady
Bui wet.
Richelieu, or the Conspiracy, by E. L. Bulwer,
Esqr. Just received by
June 7 6t T. H. PLANT.
MAY BUTTER.— Ift tubs first quality May
Butter, just received and for sale by
jm»e 6 lin IS. BEERS & Co.
ff4"| BAGS Prime Green
I 10 hhds. St. Croix Sugar,
Just received, and for sa'e by
JOHN S. HUTCHINSON, Auctioneer.
may 10
SILK WfttCTl K<i(iS RECEIVED*.
r|NH(iSE who have engaged and such as.dusire
I Silk H’om Eggs, can now be supplied by
early application to T. H. Pi.ANT.
ap 10 ts
'VfOTICE TO BUILDERS AND CONTUAC
Xxl TORS.—The-subscribers arc prepared to fur
nish Window Caps, SiHs, Door Sills and all other
Granite that is wanted, at established northern
prices.
N. B. We wißfuimtali .Window Sills and Caps at
9ft cts. per superficial i foot,' which l is only 20 cts
more per foot than. Sand-stone, and much more du
rable. We will furnish stone for Fronts, viz.
Fronts, Caps. Ao., at $4 Oft cts per super, ft., just
what it is sold Hoi' in- Boston, and other-principal
cities. Heed aotithe-idJu rcport that has been cir
culated that the Georgia Granite is so high priced
j that no one caa. atturd to use it. We will sell it at
1 Quincy prices without any deception.
jan 16-ts CIIIPMAN & HEAD.
(Jj-The CooEtitationalist will copy the above.
IADIES’ FINE SLIPPERS AND GAITER
J BOOTS. —AIMRICH Sf. SHUVK' have just
received six bundled'pairLadies’ lme-Slippsi from
Rogers’ manufactory, Broadway, New-Voile, con
sisting of English, AmoricanvKidv French .Morocco,
colored Kid uid Morocco, White and Black Satin
Slippers, Silk, Black and colored Lasting Gaiter
Bouts. Also, Gentlemen's fine-Opera and Dancing
Pumps dec IS
In accutdanoe with tlve ostensible views
olliitvSoutobru Convention*.
DIREI’D I-WUftORTATIOIV.
THOMAS- 1. WRAY & SON have just received
by the Governor Troup, and are now opening,
a large assortment of CHEMICALS ’ and other
DRUGS., from the Laboratory of Mnndrr, Weaver If
Co. (one of the first houses in which will
be sold in a state of the-urtnost parfty. These with
their former supplyon band 'Constitutes a large and
very complete assortment, consisting of almost every
article in the Drug line usually kept in this market,
OQ’Orders willhe thankfully received and attend
ed to with despatch, on the most accommodating
terms. ts oct 17
WOKE IWCI.TIC VCLIS.
r>,ooo tricks,
6,000 A GO WS,
150,000' CUTTINGS,
OF THE Genuine MorusMulticauliS, nil grown
in this mate during thepast year, still forsalc
W „ T. H. PLANT,
mar 8
Office TBAssRoicPATtoN S.C.C.& R. R.Co. >
May icth, 1539. C
N OTICE is given, that'tlfe'Frfcijjht of Cotton from
Hamburg to Charles-Hwi is reduced to 7ft
rents per bale. Freights on Merchandize at ous
tomary, as usual. IV M. ROBERTSON, J*., '
ma Y 3t Agent Transportation.’
ASI I UATION WANTED.—A young man re
cently from the north, well acquainted with
business, wishes a situation in some respectable
mcrcinti choose in this city or in any pari ofGeoi
gia, either as Book-keeper or Sa esman,satisfaatory,
i references given. Apply to this office,
march 1 ts
INHE subscribers have received)per ny-ent. arri
vals, which they offer lew for cash or city ac
ceptance, a large lot of Dry Goods, among which
are, 6DO pieces Ca u;o, various qualities
200 doz Colton Handkerchiefs
30 pieces White Linen Drill
25 do Brown do
95 do Colored Muslin
40 do Blue Jeans
35 do Furniture Dimity
100 do Pantaloon Stripes
50 do Silk ffdVfv
60 do Plaid Muslin
150 doz. Wadrass Hdkfs.
60 pieces Swiss Muslin
60 doz. Hosiery
200 doz. Shirt Collars
AI.SO,
Cloths, Silk and Cotton Shawls, Bosoms, Capes,
Muslin Collars. Brown and Bleached Shirtings and
Sheetings, Castings, Casmirets, colored Cambrics,
Bead Bags, Brown Drills, Buckram, Sic. Ac, &c.
W. E. & J. U. JACKSON.
mry 10
CHALLENGE. The genuine
“If French I’ll l * ngainstall rheQUACia!'
NObTKMUai of Ihe age—lor the cure of
| ******
The French Pills are applicable in all eases, lor
either sea, (warranted free from Mercury,) ami *po«
snares great ndvanlages over the Balsams and all
I.quid ineslicinea, by being-entirely',free from smell, ■
and consequently do not effect Ihe hrenih. I hereby
preventing the possibility-of discovery w hile using
ih -m.
Besides ihis important advantage, ih«v never
| disagree with the atoraach and in ihe first stages of
the ilisoa-e ibey usually effect a cur# in a few days,
wi h little regard to met or exposure.
In ihe most obstinate stages of the disease, they
are equally certain, having cur. <1 many after every
other remedy h’-d failed. In short they have heeii
so universally successful that the proprietor chal
lenges any one to produce a remedy of equal cer
[ tninty, under a forfeiture ol Three Hundred Dollars.
Harrisburg, Dec. 10, 18.8.
T)r. Valier—Dear Sir: About a m uilh ago, Isent
I to ynti for ih-ce boxes of your French Fills, and feel
much obliged to you for furnishing me with a medi
cine so effectual and so pleasant to use. When 1
sent for your I ills 1 had been troubled with the
disease for nearly 6 months, and had tried a greni
many medicines without any effect. During the
first six weeks 1 was under a Physician of this
filnce, but fuming lit lc or no chance of being cured
ly him. I I'-ft him, and a few days alter visited
Philadelphia, where I is ught a- anety of advertised
j specifies lahnost eriong'i to stos k annpotiiecary simp,
1 and allot this I took with the same success as ft.-
I hire 1 avirg that (•♦♦* M smell of the habitat be
i bind them, w hich I think 1 can smell to this day
Not knowing wliai to resort to nexi, and seeing your
French Pil’s advertised in the Public Le'ger, 1
d .'termin' dto try them, and am only sorry I did not
pci them coonei, as it might have saved me lor y
dollars and have cured me long ago. My object in
writing to you at present, is to p ocuro some of the
medicine for two of my friends, who are in the
ssme kind of r scra|>e You will the-efiire please
| send by ihe hearsrs.x boxes, and oblige,
Yours respectfully, H R.
I’. S —ls it will he any advantage, you may pub
lish the above, with the initials
'I he ge mine French Pills are lor sale in Augusta,
bv Htvdand Ris.ey A,Co , Thomas Barrett A Co ,
and by Nelson Carter. Prn ii, 92 l<‘j»r box, with
hill Hjseotio'ia. pine ly
new coons.
C* Ik ROLL is Dow receiving at J 54 Brcrad
le* rtfeet,(under the United !'tat*s Hotel.) an
extensive assortment ot SI'APLE Sr FANCY
IMiY GOODS, of every description, which hr re
spectfu'ly requests the ladies and the public to call
ami examine—being determined to dispose of them
at th» lowest cash prices. mar 2S-2m
WILLIAH C. Vt .VY,
OFFF.RS his scrvions to his friends either as
Agent, or in the Commission business, offer
the first day of October next, on which day his pre
sent engagements with Messrs. James Anderson fc
Co. will expire. He would prefer the agency of
some large Dry Goods Establishment,either in Au
gusta, or in any other city where Ids friends inter
est should best demand. Should any of his friends
t»dis|K)sed to engage him, they can confer with him
at ti«» store of James Anderson & Co., No. 260
Broad-Sts*et, Augusta,Georgia,
may lb 3m*
NOTJCK —The subscribers intending to close
thnir business in this city by the Ist October
next, oiler for sale their extensive and well assort
ed stock of,Dry Goods, together with store fixtures
and. furniture in one lot on liberal terms ; and until
sueli a purchaser is found their goods will he oiler
ed-by whoJoeal* or retail at very reduced prices
for/Casb' or approved paper only.
All persons having claims against the concern
are requested to present them for settlement, and
those indebted will he required to make payment
with the. least possible delay. Apply to
JAMES ANDEUSI IN, dr CO.
June 1 1 No. 260 Uroad-Street.
IIIIMI'IMfKVS, CLARKE A Co.
(Formerly of Macon, (leorgia.f
HAVE received by late arrivals from England
and arenowxipening at the store No. Id Pearl
struct,i(up: stains,} a general assortment of British
and Fbench Dry Goods, selected and imported di
rect, expressly.' fdr the Southern tirade, together
with a general' assortment of American Goods,
which makes the assortment complete.—Merchants
visiting the city are requested to calf and examine
the stock.
Orders will have particular attention, and put up
at the shortest notice.
Chaileston, S. C., October 22,1838 ts
NOTICE. —Owners of Slaves will take notice,
that all PASSES’ given after 9 o’clock at
night to slaves, after this dale, will be required to
specify the time for which they have leave, and
the place to which they are going—otherwise it
will be the duty of the City Officers to arrest them,
agreeably to the I3th section of the General Ordi
nance. Ily order, FOSTER BLODGET,
City Marshal and Capl id the Guard,
may U _ ts
A.v.tjtA. TO RENT—A commodious dwelling
I*«i«all on the Sand Hills, with convenient out
.buildings. Apply at this olfice.
apnl 15 ts
Office Transportation, 7
Aiken, alar 20, 1839. 5
G£i33ja -Th '■"l Notice i.i-given-, that on and
Pflj'kW after the first 1 day of June
■ a. ■ for the accomodation of
Visiters and Travellers, a train of cars will leave
Aiken, daily, at 8 o'clock, a m. for Hamburg ; and
will return, leaving Hamburg at f)o’clock, r. m.
Wis. ROBERTSON,Jr,
may 21 Agent Transportation.
IKK- STRAYED OR STOLEN.
f A Young Black Slut, of the
breed of ( harles 11., about seven
months old, a little larger than a
grown cat; long ears, small
tarwkieiaamaamm- muzzle, and rather long, with
prominent eyes, and two or thice white feet
and white breast, with a small gray spot on one
side of her nose, and answers to the name of
Polly. Any person returning said slat to Francis
McTeir, at Clark, McT'cir <V < o’s store will receive
live dollars, and if the finder will prove in whose
possession they find her, they will receive ten dol
ars. _ _ ts may J 8
GREAT NORTHERN und sol Til I:It \
MAIL ROUTE,
Via Wilmington, Halifax and Charleston.
Express Line, Ikuily.
, The Great United States Mai’ is now transported
i on this line. Daily, through from Charleston to
I‘ortsmouth and Richmond in 46 hours, fare $25
103 Miles of the Rail Hoad are completed and in
operation and tbo balance in rapid progress. The
staging is already seduced to 70 miles, which is in
first cate order, and will he regularly dmutished as i
the Rail Hoad is opened. The company has three
of the finest sea Steam Packets, in the U. Stales,
(all new,) viz:—The frov. Dudley. Norik Carolina
0. Vanderbilt, which leave Charleston for Wil
mington alternately, every afternoon, at 1 o'clock,
ot as soon after as the ears arrive from Augusta.—
This Line connects near Weldon on the Roanoke
river, with the Portsmouth and Petersburg Rail
Roads, affording to the traveller a choice, either via
Portsmouth and the Chesapeake Boats to Baltimore
daily,or via Petersburg, Itichmoml and Fredericks
burg Rail Roads daily. This Line is equipped with
the best Boats, Locomotives, t ars and Stages, that
can be procured, and for comfort, safely and speed
cannot.be equalled'. Fare through to Weldon, $2O;
to Wilmington alone, $B. All Slave Passengi rs
must ho cleared at* the Custom House. For Pas
sage apply on board, at thr Wilmington steam
packet wharf. B. IJ. JACOBS, Agent
Wilmington &H. H. R, Co. Charleston,
may 1» lm
GEORGIA STATE
I. 0 T T E R Y,
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE
AUGUSTA INDEPENDENT FIRE COMPANY,
Clast No. 24, for 1839,
To be determined by thedrawingof the Alexandria
Lottery, for Internal improvement in the Dis
trict of Columbia, (-lass No. 4, for 1839.
To be dfawn at Alexandria, Va., on Saturday,
Juno 15, 1839.
D. S. Gregory & Co., Managers,
A. Read, Contractor.
STO O D!!
78 Number Lottery—l 4 Drawn Ballots.
U li'A JHk SCHEME.
1 Prize of $7.0,000 - .is - - $78,000
1 • - - 25,000 27) ,000
1- - - . 15,000 15,000
1- - - 10,4)00 10,000
• - * • •' 6,000 ..... -0,000
I - - - - 5,000 5,000
1 ... - 4,000 ..... - 4,000
I - - - - 3,608 3,608
1- - 3,500 ...... 3,500
1- ' - - 3,250 ...... 3,250
2 - - - - 2,750 5,500
2 - - - - 2,000 ...... 5,000
20 - - - •• 2,000 ..... 40,000
20 - - - - 1,000 .... - . 20,000
20 --- - SOO 16,000
40 - - - - 6JO 24,000
50 - - - - 400 20,001
100 .... 300 .... . 30.000
100 ... • 200 ...... 20,00 i
64 - 180 11,62
64 ... . 160 ..... 10,24
64 --- . 150 9,601
64 ... - 140 8,96
64 130 8,32
64 ... - 120 7,6
64 ... - 100 6,40
64- - ...75...... 4,80 i
128 ... - 6.1 7.65-128
128 ... - 50 6,40
5,056 - - - - 40 202,21
28,224 - -- ■ 20 561,4-
34,412’ - - Prizes,amounting to - $1,179,178
Tickets *2o—Shurea iu proportion.
(CT Ordcrl for Tickets iu the above scheme, wi 1
meet with prompt attention if addressed (postpaid
to A. READ, Agent,
Acqpma, Ga,
PUBLIC »MK9.
BY W. E. A J. TJ. JACKSON.
THIS DAY,
\\ ill be soli in front of our itor? at 10 o'clock,.
10 bbl». Oranges,
20 bbls. Flour,
10 “ Malaga Wine,
15 boxes Lemon*,
10 “ Sherry Wine,
9 qur. cask* Brandy,
20 boxes Claret,
7 qur. risks Tenerife Wine,
M bids. Monongahola Whiskey,
10 boxes Soap,
15 “ assorted Cordials,
12 " Maderia Wine,
Spine Bedsteads.
Also,
Sundry other articles.
Also,
1 Raddle and harness Horse.
June 11 Terms cash.
UV W. E. .V J. v. JACKSON?”
THIS NIGHT,
At the usual hour n ilf be sold, a general assort
menf of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Hardware,
Cutlery, kc., Ac.
Also,
An invoice of ready made Clothing.
June 11 Terms easM.
Furniture Sale.
BY JOHN ft. HUTCHINSON.
ON FRIDAY, the I4th Inst.
Will be sold at the residence of Lewis Gibson, on
the Sands Hills, at 3 o'clock, P M.
A large and splendid lot of furniture neatly
new, consisting in part of Centre, Dining and Tea
Tables, Bureaus, Sideboards, Sofas, Mantle and
Pier glasses Feather Beds, Mattraases, Bed Fur
niture, Bedsteads. Chiiis. Washstands, be. A
large and well assorted Library,
Also,
1 pair splendid Carriage Horses
I Barouche ind three setts Harness
1 small Wagon and Cart
I Cow and Calf, kc.
Terms—Six months approved endorsed notea
bearing interest from date.
The sale to continue until the whole is sold.
June 11 4t
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALK.
ON the first Tuesday in August next, will be
sold, agreeably to an order of the Justices of
the Inferior Court of Richmond, when sitting as a
court of ordinary, at the Market House in the city
of Augusta, within the usual hours of sale, a lot of
Land with the improvements thereon, near the
Arsenal, on the Sand' Hills, and a negro woman and
child.
Also —2o shares of the stack o&tho Georgia Rail
Road and Ranking Company, and 30 shares Georgia
Insurance and Trust Company, belonging to the
estate of Thomas M. Chandler, deceased.
Terms at sale.
F. M. ROBERTSON, Administrator.
May 16, 1839.
EXECUTOR’S HALE.
ON Tuesday, the 11th of June next, will be
sold before the auction store of W. E. & J. U
Jackson, sundry articles of furniture belonging to
the estate of James McGovern, deceased.
WILLIAM HARPER, Exe’r.
May 2, 1839. Id
CITY MIIEIUFEW SALE
ON the first Tuesday in July next, will he sold
at the Lower Market in the city of Augusta,
between the usual hours of sale, the following ar
ticles, to wit;—a lot of line Wines, ‘ ordials,
Cbanipaigtic Wines,Glass Jars and Candies, Ac.,
Tobacco, Ready Made Clothing, one line Diamond
Ring, with Sets Crockery Ware, Clocks, I.atnpa,
Candlesticks, Ac.kc., under foreclosure of mortgage
fi fa, returnable to the court of Common Pleas, city
of Augusta. P. H. Mantz vs Jacob Pi Lewis.-
Terms cash on delivery.
E. MARTIN, 8. C. A.
Way 7th, 1839. _ wtd
CITY SHERIFF’S SALE.
ON the first Tuesday in July next, will be sold
at the lower market house, in the city of
Augusta, within the sale hours, one House and Lot.
i on Broad Street, occupied by Thus. G. Hall as acar-
I riage house, bounded east by Cumniing’s lot, south
by Ellis street, west by John P. King’s lot and
north by Broad street, levied on as the propertyiof
| Charles L. Hall, under an execution issuing from
j the Court of Common Pleas of Augusta, at the suit
of Elijah Howard, against said Charles L. Hall.,
E. MARTIN, S. C. A.
June 1, 1839.. td ,
NOTICE.— All persona having claims agains*
the estate of James ncGovern.deii'eaaed, will
please present them within- the time prescribed by
law , and thuse indebted to it are requested to make
payment to WM. HARPER, Executor,
Augusta, May 28, 1839. 6tw
NEW SPRING
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS.
Nil. WHITLAW, No. 207, north aide Broad
• street, has just received a splendid assort
ment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, consisting in
part of (ho following articles—superior plain and
and figured black bilks, 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 JeJinville and Gamboont, for
men’s wear; a large assortment of Dutch Bolting
Clot it, of the anchor brand, 4-4 and 6-4 wide,
which will be sold at reduced.ptices for cash.
4-4 Plaid Linen, and 84 Bobihet'fo* mosquito nets,
apl3 3m
DRUGS ANEk MEDICINES,
WhoOtsaltand Retail.
THE subscribers are now receiving their Spring,
supply of Fresh Drugs, Medicines, Instru
ments, Paints, Oils, (Hass, Perfumery, Ac. Ac.—
all of which they offer on as accommodating terms,
as any other house of the kind in this place • and
they would solicit the patronage of country Physi
cians, Merchants, Planters, and Student.—pledg
ing themselves to use every effort to please
and accommodate all those who patronize them.—
We would ask of them all to “ Try us.”
ANTONY Si HAINES,
feb26-tf Apothecary Hall, 232 Broad-st.
LB SUPFLEURS COLOGNE WATER?
IT were but labor lost to enumerate the wonderr
ful properties of this admirable article. It re
putation rapidly extending over all the known
world, has made all praise supcrfloui, 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 ;everal choice varieties of our own imaa
future, fur sale by
KAVILAND, RISLSY k-Cov
aptil 15 ts Druggists, Augusta.
A CARD.
PBNHE subscribers having turned their attention
I to Cutting and Retailing Goods, beg leave to
inform the pubjic that they have returned from tho
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 win do wel to call and examine our
Stock before purchasing elsewhere.
HUNGERKORD, FRIBBLE % Co.
Bmad-st. opposite Planter's Hotel,
mar 22 t s
(N EORGIA LlME,.—Fresh Krone Lime of as good
V quality as any in the market, put up in boxea
stronger, tighter, and msec convenient for transpor
tation than barrels, and holding the same quantity.
Price $3 the single box and $2 50 by the quantity,
delivered at Augusta, at Jacksonboro, and at the
mouth of Briar creek, on the Savannah river, it will
be sold at the same rates with freight off Apply to
T. D. SMITH, Planters’ Hotel, or
June 14 trwfcdtf D. KIRKPATRICK k Go