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It'&T, hear Mr. Jofiu Rones' residence on the
i Sand Hills, a new Biack Si k Umbrella with
an miry Iran The fmler wi.i confer a favor by
leaving it with J. c. Ca uVUCIIAEL.
June la j{
PALE TIMS.
Tk/f”'U BS.TKI.NGHAM will give an introduc-
XT JL tory Lecture on Pa cstine, or the Holy Land,
in the Piesbyte ian Church, on Monday evening
he.vt, commencing at s o'clock to a minute.
Tickets, 00 cents each, may be had at Mr.
I>i hards’ Book Store.
Should this Lecture be sulßciently weP attended
to justify the delivery of the whole course, the
succeeding evenings of the week will be devoted
to the purpose. 2t June Li
AT PRIVATE SAMS.
WILL be open for a few days, to dealers only,
an invoice of fancy Goods, among which
are Black and Itlue Uluck C rape, Del.yons, french
Cambric new style, Melt and Cap Ribbons, Ladies’
and Gentlemen’s Cotton Hose, Fancy Silk Half
Hose, Nett Scarfs. Cotton Gloves, Bilk Braids, Cor
set Lices, figured and Plain Pon geo Handkerchiefs,
&■ • &c. VV. E & J. U. JACKS- iN.
_juneJs 2t
Strayed from the subscriber, in
.d w —ini - ,ellwon county, on the sth instant.
J' one (lnrli l>ay MARE, about 13
hands high, long full tail, inaiked -in
1,10 ri « ‘t fore leg above the knee
with a small white spot; very quick
action. Also, a bay m.irc MUI,E, marked with
the collar. A suitable reward will be given to any
person rctn ning the aboverncnlioned horses to the
subscribe , four miles below Louisville,
j'une 13 w4t:Mt ROBERT MESUf’”*’.
FIFTY HOLLARS REWARD.
N M Runaway from the subscriber on the
C'yJ\€\ 6th Inst., three Negroes, visei GEORGE
T,|fl and his wife CATY, and PETER.—
George, a ye low lellow, about 40 years
I JP\old, about 3 feet 8 inches high, stout
m ule, inclined to be bald, slow of speed),
and has a down look when spoken to, a
aSaCaStolerable carpenter an) a tolerable
prea- her, can read and probably write, a shrewd
cunning fellow, and may have a piss. Caty i«
about 22 years of age, ta 1 and black. Peter, a
■stout black fellow, about 35 years old, 5 feet 7 or
S inches high, speaks somewhat broken, and would
be taken for an African, and awkward in his move
ment. George and Peter were brought from the
neighborhoo 1 of Hi hmond, > irginia, to Charleston,
and purchased by me from aMr Mathews.a trader,
in 1838. Caty was purchased at the same time
from a V'r. Wolf; she was brought to harlcston
from the neighborhood of the four Holes, in South
Carolina. The bove Negroes will probably make
their way to Charleston or Richmond, Virginia.—
The above reward will bo given for their delivery
in any safe jail, and information so that I get them,
or a proportionate amount for either.
VVM. H. CONNELLY,
Near Louisville, Jefferson county, Ga.
June 15 wtf
ijj' The Charleston ’ ouricr and Richmond Whig
will each give the above three weekly insertions,
and forward their accounts to this office.
NEW SPUING
STAPLE AM) FANCY DRY GOODS.
NIL WiiITLAW, No. 2(17, north side Broad
• 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
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 Johnvillc and Gamlioons.for
men's wear; a large assortment of Dutch Bolting
TtClot is, of the anchor brand, 4-4 and 6-4 wide,
which will be sold at reduced prices for cash.
4-4 Plaid Linen, and S 4 Bobinctfor musquito nets
apl3 3m
NEW AND FASUIoNADLE GOODS.
WILLIAM H. CRANE has just received from
New York the following a.tides:
Super black gro de Uhinc
do 5-4 black diamond Nett, a new article
for caps, collars and vei's
Rich Nett and Hcrnani Scarfs
fine black and white . rape
do do do Pic Nic Gloves
Fine open work Leghorn Bonnets, newest style
do plain do do do do
do do Straw do do do
The above articles, to-ether with a large assort
ment of •'tuple and fancy Dry Goods, wi.l be sold
at reduced prices. ts june 8
FRESH DRY GOODS, DUTCH RO-LT
IMG CLOTHS, Ac.
TH. WYATT & Co., have just received at
# 206 Broad-street, a splendid assortment of
FANCY DRY GOODS,consisting in part of Em
broideries and Laces, fancy Handkfs. and Scarfs,
Printed Muslins and Lawns, fancy Silks for Sum
mer wear. Artificial flowers, &c. &c.
ALSO,
DUTCH BOLTING i LOTUS of the Hot A-hor
brand. Umhre las and Parasols, Paper Hangy.igs,
Fire Screens, Trave ling Baskets and a very full
assortment of Men’s Stocks, m-dc to order and cut
narrow, all of which will be so d at reduced prices,
ap 11 wfit
CHEAPER STILL.
TI E subscribers being nearer to market than the
most of their cheap neighbors, flatter them
selves they can sell tkeir goods still cheaper, (as it
is tie order of the day to sell oil' at cost). Those
wishing bargains for cash, would do well to call
and see for themselves,
june 7 trwflt TUGS. 11. WYATT & CO.
~*| R. & MRS. CHAP'IAN, on the removal of
ATI Mr. <fe Mrs. Egerton, on the Ist of July next,
NHll take possession of the rooms now occupied by
their" school, and will continue to teach on apian
simiar to that pursued by them.
The S immer School will commence on Monday
the Sth day of July, and continue 10 weeks, it
is their design to vary their instruction to suit the
change of season ; and during the summer m mths
a portion of each day will be given to needle and
other fancy work. Mrs. Harris, who is already fa
vorably known to many of the ladies of Augusta, i
will give daily instruction t( such pupils as may
desire, in i lain Sewing, Rug Work, of every vari- ’
cty, Wax flowers and’Fruit, Worsted Flowers,:
4 heneillc Work, Embroidery, fancy Netting and '
Knitting, Poonah and Me/zatinto Painting, Coral i
Work, Transferring Lithographic Prints, he.
Tuition forthc Term, $lO
P ain Sewing, 5
Plain and Ornamental, 10
Painting, 8
Mr. h Mrs. wi 1 commence their regular ses- 1
sion on the Ist of Oct. next, of which due notice
will be given.
ap 18 trwistlstA
TO THE PUIILIC.
MN. WILSON, respectfully informs the pub
, lie, that he has established a new line»
R HORSE POST COACHES, from Athens
to > larkesville, via Helicon Springs and Madison
Springs, and Carncsvillc, thiec times a week.
LEAVES ATHENS,
Tuesdays, a at 2 o’clock A. M.
Thißsdvys, f- & arrive atClarks-
Satubdays, 3 viTe, at SP. .M.
LEAVES CLARKESVII.LE,
Mondays -» at 2 o clock, A M.
Wednesdays, f- and arrive at Athens
Fridays, 3 at 8 P. .U.
* may 18 3mtrw
- UNITED STATUS HOTEL,
j fSaaSI Broad-st. opposite the Bonk of Augutta.
|S~B£H 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 -hat well known stand
called the ILSITED STATES HOTEL, situated
on Broal-street, where he hopes, with strict atten
tion to business, to receive a liberal share of public
patronage. D MIXER.
N. B.—for particulars of theorderof this house,
viz: bed-rooms, table, servants,&c. Stc., be leaves
wholly for his guests to decide,
raarrh IP swaw3m
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prosikc/(. T s I
>'or publishing h, the City ./ .tot mi, a Daily Morn- | k
■Newspaper, t'i L-imiimnce on M nday, the ! ' lI
Second of September, iKjfF entitled the
M.ACO.V D vlf,Y AI)VHJiTWKIt. J.
Ihe subsciriers, evei anxious to advance the in- — 1
forests cl Macon, and to contribute their mite to- 1
ward the amusement and instruction of her citizens. J|
propose to publish a small D/tti.y paper, hearing the by
a t.vo title, and to commence at the time specified,
unless the patronage extended to it will warrant its
appearance at an earlier period, ■
I hey well know the great expense, labor and "
trouble attending such a publication, but feel con- 1111
f’ident a paper of the kind is essentially necessary to
theg owing importance of Macon, and the surround- 1
ing country ; they arc satisfied the Commercial por- X
tion of our citizens desire a daily medium of com
munication with (he public; that their facilities are
cramped, and fcerimportancc greatly undr*rated for
the want of such a print; and that they will not
snfTerthe umie.takingto perish for the want of suf-
ficient patronage at their hands.
The Muon Daily Advertiser is published k
with a view to the Commercial interest of Macon, !
’ and Internal Improvements generally. It will also ~
Irml its aid to advance and encourage the Mechani- I
cal, Ag i u tural and Manufacturing interests of the
State. In sliort, no labor will ho spared, on our 1
part, to render it a welcome visiter not on yto the 1%
Merchant, the Parmer, and the Mechanic, but o id
the Literary, Miscellaneous and General reader.
It will otherwise constitute a channel of useful
knowledge and general information.
All the Commercial Intel igcnce of importance, cei
both Domestic and f’orciin, will be summed up,
under the proper head, so as to afford our t'ercan
tile patrons every description of News, which they .
can desire, at the earliest moment. A correct lie
view of all the important Markets, and of our own, x
shall appear weekly. ce
Arrangements will also be made that will enable
us to furnish a correct Shipping List daily, contain-
ing the Arrivals, Clearances, Departures, &c., of J
vesse’s at and from the ports of Savannah, < liarlcs- I
ton, Ncw-Yo;k, &c. &c,, together with the Arrival;
at, and Departures from, this place. g
CCj - In addition to other matters, a daily report of I
the KP-eints of Cotton in our Market, shall appear.
City News. —Under this head all matters and -
occurrences of interest, of every characier, relating ■
to, or transpiring wittun the city, wi I be faith- 1
fully recorded,
To Advertisers, both of the city and country, _
’.vc shall reserve a large portion of our sheet. I n p
them we shall depend mainly for support, and pledge •L
ourselves to keep an eye single to their inte.ests
as well as our own. _
terms: i
For subscription, per annum, - - - $S 00
For subscription, for six months, - - 500
For subscription, for one month, - - -1 0(1 _
To be paid invariably on the delivery of the first -j
number. |
Single copies, 12 1-2 cents. (Vj’Orders from a
distance must come post-paid , or they will not re
ceive attention. No paper Will be sent to. any per- 1
son residing out of the city, unless the Cash accom- I
pany the o.der, or a responsible city reference is f°
given. Qfj* All advertising accounts must be set- __
tied monthly.
PENDLETON & HANLEITER.
june 16 *
MtJ AIN US V !lt,K llolt.ju.
The Gainesville Hotel is now opon for |
the reception of transient and summer “
■company, and every supoort of the subscriber is i
ple'lge j for the satisfaction and comfort of those
who may favor him with a call. “
J lAS VV. SHAW.
Gainesville, May 13, 1839. w it
THIS I.IMESTOXi: AND CIIVI.Y- r
HEATE SPRINGS, Spartanburg Dis- es
»trict,S.C. ninety-five miles from Charles
. ton, and fifty from Greenville.
The undersigned has the pleasure to inform the
I jublic, that the elegant and extensive accommo-Ja- a
liions prepared for the receptiin of visitors at this |
1 ilacc, will be entirely finished by the 10th of June
i lext. From three to four hundred persons can be
r .ccormnoda ed—comfortable and atiry rooms are al
1 ircpared for familcs in the large brick building, m gj
i f preferred, fine apartments will be assigned to
t hem in the different Cottages.
There is an abundant supply of Ice, Wines, &c. -
< m hand. Amusements of every kind will be wit - (
i n the reach of visitors. The icuntry around the I
i Springs admits of a variety of excursions, on horse t'
i lack or in carriages. s;
The Limestone Spring is a highly medicinal b
water. In add lion to Lime, there is found Magnc
i ,ia and Epsom Salts in it j and the great quantity
of Carbonic ai id gas, constantly escaping from the
; Spring, tenders the water very light. To Dyspe i.
tics, and persons laboring under iver comp Bints.or .
of con tipated ba uts, experience enables us to say
that this water is in va uab e. If any visitor labor- s
ing under any of these diseases has ever visited o
the place, and not been benentted, it is to us un- o
I’.nown. There are two line Chalybeate Springs,
ime rising out of the Limestone (Quarry, and the o
i itlier a short distance below it. In addition to Iron, I
t hey arc supposed by many to contain other active s
(ingredients. Since they have been discovered,they I'
have been found to be very bencncial to many t
weak and debilitated persons. tl
The grounds about the Springs are beautifully s
laid out, and afford many fine and delightful wap s. p
Several intelligent and respectable gentlemen ti
have settled permanently at the Springs, and con- h
stitute at all times a delightful society. They have •
made their sett ements with a two-fold object, l<
health and the education of their children. For o
tns latter purpose they have established two ex- tl
cellent schoo s—a Ma'e Academy, under the di- ci
rection of Mr. Iloosa, and a F'cmale Academy un- p
de. the care of Miss Williams. Doth schools merit e
every encouragement —they are we 1 conducted, <1
and imparting to their respective pupils, sound and tc
good education. Families visiting the Springs,will I
have the opportunity of placing their chi dien in cl
these excellent schoo s. Mr. Saunier, wil. teach tl
Music during the sumtnry months, his qualifications U
are equal to any instruction which may be required, n
A competent instructor or instructress in Dancing, p
is expected, and wil be certainly in attendance to h
nstruct all who may desire it. v
These are some of the inducements which are pre- p
sented to the public, to favor the Limestone Springs
with their patronage. When it is remembered that f
this establishment owes its f undation to the liberal- o
ity and patriotism of many gentlemen who have t
advanced large sums of money for the purpose of
presenting to the people of South Carolina and d
Georgia, a place of health and relaxation, almost at n
their own doors, it is to be hoped that it wih not a
languish, decline and die for the wantof patronage. 8
The thousands expended in Northern tiaveliing
may be saved, and tlie people of the seaboard and o
he mountains may enjoy all the mutual benciit of j
jravel and intercourse. p
To the religious public the undersigned would i
say, that gaming and all such gross irregularities as
would ! e offensive to them, are prohibited at this r
C'tahlishmei.t Arrangements are in progress for a
having divine service on every sahl.ath, which we n
hope and be.ieve willbe successful. Persons can be g
as private, secluded andietiredas they please.
For Dyspeptics and invalids a separate table will
be prepared, where they can have every accommo
dation they may require.
The universally admitted salubrity of the cli
mate, together with the immense mineral projuc- S
tions of the neighborhood, will open a heldforspcc
illation and amusement for leisure travellers.
In addition to the aoave inducements, we have
six arrivals and departures nf mails, each week.— j
Accommodation Stages to Greenville, twice a week,
and after the Ist of July there will be a Hack to
I nion, on every Wednesday, to meet the Columbia
To sportsmen it may be ;ome indocement to know 8
that we have one of the most beautiful race tracks h
in the State, where there will be a number of horses *
in trainingfiom the first of July .until the commence- a
ment of the races on the first Fuesday in October v
Rales if Boarding, ns follows:
Persons per day, f! 12i
Do do week, 7 00
For less time than four weeks, 6 60
Four weeks and longer, 0 00
Fami ies stationary per month, 6 00
Children and Servants half price ,
Horses per day, 0 G2J 0
Do per week 360 ?
Do per month, 300 s
The Stockho ders in the Company are reminded e
to assemble on the 4th July, at the Springs, wheie t
a Dinner will be prepared, and an Oration delivered r
by some distinguished gentleman. ’I he public arc r
invited. WM. MURRAY, Agent, 1.. S. Co.
Spartanburg, April 26. wtA
SliiHT CH£CKh UN NE W VuKK. --Sight t
checks on New Yo.k,diuvii in Savannah, in '
nms to suit,lot sa.e by |
jnn lO ts ' WRIGHT & GIBSON. I
V7TNK6AR.—3O Bbis. suporior White Wine
y \ inegar, just received and for sale by
jnofj w. k. ifcj. i.'. Jackson.
BA- on, BACON.—ISOOO lbs South Carolina
and Tennessee BACON for sale low for cash
JOHN M. COOPER ii SON.
»P 10 ti
t COOPER’S NEW WORK—The Naval History
J 01 the United States of America, by J. Fcni
uore Cooper, just received by T. 11. PLANT
may 29
MAY BUTTER. —15 tubs lirsl quality Jiay
Butter, just received and for sale by
j |lnp 0 1m 1. S. REEK S & Co.
inn DO/,, CO.iiMUN FJmblehb, Just IS
fl/ ceived amt for sale by
_ ma .v_n W. K k J.’ U. JACKSON.
SUMMER QUIL FS.—A new anti beautiful ar- !
tide ju.t received, and for sale by
»P 80 _W. E. AJ. U. JACKSON.
[CALCINED PLASTER PARIS—A fresh sup-
J ply just received and for sale bv
may 16 ANTONY & HAINES.
if ATRASSKS—2O superior Moss Mitrassis,
* I just received and for sale bv
may 16 \V. K & J.U. JACKSON,
if ONONGAH EL A WHISKEY—IO bb!s sn
.▼l peator Menongahcla Whiskey, just re
cived and for 'ale by
W. E. &. J. U. JACKSON, Auctioneers,
may 16
1 NEW, speedy, and effectual cure for the
;i. Gonorrhea, Glaets, Strictures, Sic. Just re
eived and for sale by
ANTONY & HAINES, Agents,
may 16 Augusta.
4 SUPPLY of “FRESH CONGRESS WATER*,
l\. just received and for sale by
m»yJ6_ ANTON V & HAINES.
CIHAMPAGNE WINK—An assortment of va
-1 rious brands and qualities for sale by
may 8 2m BEERS & Co.
8 NOR HALF.— A first rate second hand two
wheeled BUGGY. For particu ars apply to
mar 7 ts _ J. B. GUEDRON.
VfOTICE.— T. F. KEITH is my duly author- j
L N iced agent during my absence from this city.
1. A. HIBLER.
Augusta, May 29, 1539. ts
Cl ALCINED PLASTER PARIS.—A frcshTu i
l ply Calciucd Plaster Paris, just received -and j
or sale by HAVILAND, KISLV & CO. 1
jan 19 jf
lEMONS. —30 boxes Lemons, in handsome or- j
A dcr, for sale by W. E. & J. I). JACKSON , r
may 28 Auctionee rs. c
I JIANG FORTE. —A splendid Rose Wood Piano '
Forte, Grand Action, of tine touch ar ,d tone \
or sale by CLARK, RACKETT S . Co.
an 22 ts
JOST RECEIV ED and for sale,
10 bales Cotton Osnaburgs
5 cases supeiior Irish Linens
By JOHN S. HUTCHINSON, Auctioneer,
mav 10
ii j TO RENT —A commodious dwelling
on the Sand Hills, with convenient out
|gg|aß buildings. Apply at this office,
april IS ts
SII.K WORII EGGS RRC KI VE»r
riNHOSE who have engaged and such as desire
I Silk Worm Eggs, can now be s applied by
iarly application to T. H. Pi.ANT.
ap 10 ts
FINE SHOES.
Gt ENTLEMEN’S fine Gaiter Boijts.
f “ ■' Morocco Brogan Pumps,
“ •“ Wa king- Pumps,
“ " Dancing “
ind Ladies’ fine kid and morocco Slippers of all
sinds. inst received and for sale low, by
ALDRICir & SHOVE.
June S ts
SILK WORM EGGS.—A few ounces of fresh
Mammoth Yellow, do. White, <lo> Black, and
two crop Silk Worm Eggs, just receivded and for
sale on the lowest terms, if applied for 1 mmediatcly, i
by McKEE & DOW, 369 Broad st. {
june 1 w« jj
ATTENTION I |
PEOPLE of all nations, of all religious denomi- ij
nations, and of all occupations:
You are hereby respectfully invited to attend a i
sale on t e twenty-thiid day of July next, at 11 |
o’clock, in the foienoon, of the lots of the new town j
of Summerville, Chattooga County, Georgia.
This town is situated on a gently undulatn ig piece |
of ground in the enchanting valley of Chattooga I
River, on its western Bank, having Taylor’s exfen- ■
sive ridge of mountains, in beautiful prospect to the '
East, and lofty spurs of the Lookout mountain to !
the West. Immediately at the northwest end of. I
the Town, is a beautiful blue limestone spring, is
suing several hogsheads of the most limpid water "
per minute, and upon the northeastern part of the
town, several otherfountains arc to he found, which
have never ceased to issue pure and limpid water.
Here the dyspeptic who has found nostrums and
learned doctors’ means inelfertual. may come in the
certainty of the use of these waters, and inhaling
the atmosphere of the most healthful section of
country upon our Globe, radical y healing his im
paired digestive organs. We would, therefore,
especially invite the dyspeptic, and all those who I
desire to keep free from this fashionable disease, |
to come and purchase lots or farms in the vicinity, j
The lots arc admirably sized and shaped, for mcr- i
chants’stores and dweTiiigs,mechanic’s workshops,
their dwellings and gard ns. the horiculturist, and
last not least the silk culturist. Here the merchant .J
may vend a reasonable amount of goods, at fair ji
profits; the house joiner, the brick and stone mason, j
he carriage maker, the black and white smith, the I
watchmaker and the tailor, may get profitable em
ployment, in their respective line of business.
A seminary of high order, for the education of ,
females, is about being established in the vicinity
of this place, and the earliest attention will he given
to the establishment of a male academy.
We regret the inadequacy of our humble pen to
describe nature’s best effort for the grandeurof sce
nery of the surrounding country of this enchanting
spot) it would take the pen of a Cooper, oraf
Symmcs. to do justice to the subject.
Jotton. small grain, and silk, will be the staples
of this country, and believe him not who will tell
you. that the Georgia mountain valleys wi'l not I!
produce as much cotton per acre, as the best la.ids
in Morgan, Greene, Jefferson or Burke counties. |
The terms of sale will be one-fifth cash, the ,
residue in equal instalments at six, twelve,eighteen |
and twenty-four months. Purchasers giving their ,
notes, which, on being paid, perfected titles will be L
given. f
WILLIAMS CROOK, ~j
AGRTPPA MiSELEY, 1 Justices !
CHARLES A. HEARD, V of the In- f
BENJAMIN ECHOLS, ferior Court, j
II W. TOMLINS N, J I
Summerville, Chatoog: co. Ga. J ji
May 16, 1839. S wtd
HOUSE STOLEN. j
Stolen from the stable of >1 rs. Sa
rah Claratt, 14 miles Lorn Augusta,
~t!Mon Friday night, the Kith instant, a
\ I f a small anrrel Horse, six years old
thD spring ; a little white on one
hind leg, carries himse f wider than common be
hind, with a sorrel mane, which has been cut, but
Since grown out 6 or 7 inches long ; a large tail,
and smaller ears than common. Ten dollars re
ward will be given for the delivery of the horse,
and the same amount for the thief,
may 15 wit JAMES JESSE CLARAT.
mouiis mu/ncAiJMs,
The subscriber expects to befuntfili
jfcuf* ed with one million of eyes or buds of
the genuine Chinese or Atoms Multicau•
Mulberry from Virginia, hy the first
of Dccembci next, which he wi 1 sell at a cent and
a half an eye. They will be packed in saw dust,
sand, or obi tan bark, and delivered in Au msta free
of expense to purchasers. The gentleman sending
them, binds himself to count and pack up none but
mature buds. Indiviluals wishing to purchase will
make early application to
EDWARD P. CLAYTON.
A then', Ga., May fi. wlm
ItHIG AUK mtnGK Vo. I. i c
Headquarters, 2d Brigade’, G. 5f } \
Augusta, .lime 4. 1*39. 5
D. VV. St. John, Com. H*tn Heg’t G. ■ I'
Vdil ore hereby required to order forthwith.
J au eet lion for a Major, to command lire 75th
Battalion, 0.M., and for Captains, first and
cond Lieutenants and Ensigns, for the respective -
Brat Company’s in said Battalion.
By order of
Brigadier firm Si’MJttERS. 5
June 7 (i. UK VAN. Brigade inspector, i
kEMVIKMAI. Oil OK If. NO. 3, 1
Mead Qumiieiw, Iolh Regiment, Goo., Militia 'I
Augusta.,Tune 6tli, 1839. }
A N election is hereby ordered for a Captain, first
Lieutenant, second Lieatsnantand Ehsign.to
each of the, district • ompanics, attached to tlic llith
Hatta ion, Georgia Militia—also, n Major to com
mand said llatfa’ion. The election to lalrc place at
the respective election districts, in .niid Battalion, on
th» Airtt day of July next.
By order *f Col. I). W. ST JOHN',
VV M. U. ROBERTSON,
Adj't. IClh Reg’s. fi. M.
_J »ao 7
AGENCY savannaiiinsuuaace a
TRUST COMPANY.
TJffE unders ; pned agent of the abet e company,
will take fire risks on merchandize ai d pro
duce, in stores ard ware-houses, and will also in
sure the same against river and mrrine risks, I c
tween this place. Savannah, Charleston and North
ern Ports. The terms will be the same, as ado; ted
by the other Insurance Uriiccs in the place.
P. D. WOOLUOPTF.R.
President, J. P. Ufkrv.
dihectobs,
G. 11. Gumming, 0. B. Lamar.
W.T. Williams, Ralph King.
Francis Sorrel, Ed. Padelfotd.
J. it. Burroughs 1.. Bat iwin.
It. Harper, Henry Roscr.
Dimas Pdnce, R. A. Lewis.
Augusta. March 22 ts
Notice to builders- and conthac
TORS.—The subscribers are prepared to fur
nish Window Caps, Sills, Doer Siils and all other
Granite that is wanted, at established northern
prices.
N. tk. We will furnish Window Sills and Caps at
Poets, per superficial fool, which is only 20 ct
mere per foot than Sand stone, ami much more du
rable. We will furnish stone for Fronts, viz.
Fronts,Caps,Arc., at $1 15 cts per super, ft., just
whatit issold for in Boston, and other principal
cities. Meed not the idle report that has been cir
culated that tbc Georgia Granite is so high priced
that no one can afford to use it. We will sell it at
Quincy prices without any deception,
janlfi-tf CIIIPMAN & HEAD.
(jj*Thc Constitutionalist will copy the above.
| X ABIES’ FINE SLIPPERS AND GAITER
1 JLi BOOTS. —ALDRICH *t SHOVE have just
| received six hundred pair Ladies’ line S.ipps, from
| Rogers’ manufactory, Broadway, New 1 01 k, con
sisting of English, American, Kid, French Morocco,
colored Kid and Morocco, White and-Black Satin
Slippers, Silk, Black and colored Lasting fiaitcr
Boots. Also, Gentlemen’a line Opera and Dancing
Pumps dec IS
In accordnnce with the oNteiiNiblc views
ui the Southern Convention.
DIRECT IMPORT AT 1.0 N.
THOMAS I. WRAY tSON have just received
by the Governor Troup, and arc now opening,
a large assortment of CHEMICALS and other
DRUGS, from the Laboratory of Marnier, Wearer A*
Co. (one of the lirst houses in England,’ which will
be sold in a state of the utmost purity. These with
their former su;|dy on hand constitutes a large and
very complete assortment, consisting of almost every
article in the Drug line usually kept in this market,
(Lj'Ordcrs will he thankfully received and attend
ed to with despatch, on the most accommodating
terms. ts not 17,
JlOlti: MULVICAUMS.
5,000 TREE. I,
6,000 ROOTS,
150,000 CUTTUfOS,
OF THE Genuine Morus Mlrlticaulis, all grown
in this State during thepast year, still fui sale
py T. 11. PLANT.
1 mar 8 If
Omen TRANaroBTATION S.C.C. & R. R. Co, >
| May V th, 1539. t
! ifl given, that the Freight of Cotton from
]j In Hamburg to Charleston, is reduced to 75
(J cents per bale. Freights on Merchandize at cus
| ternary, as usual. W,VI. ROBKHTSON, Jn.,
.] may 31 Agent Transportation.
j A SITUATION WANTED.—A young man re
| i’V eently from the north, well acquainted with
| business, wishes a situation in sonic respectable
( mercanti e Rouse in this city or in any part ofGeoi
I gia, either as Book-keeper or Sa esman,satisfactory
references given. Apply to this office,
march 1 ts
FINME subscribers have received per recent ani-
X vain, which they offer low for cash or city ac
ceptance, a large lot of Dry Goods, among which
are, 6uo pieces Ja ico, various qualities
200 do? Cotton l Handkerchiefs
30 pieces White Linen Drill
25 do Brown do
85 do Colored Muslin
*lO do Blue .leans -
35 do Furniture Dimity
1110 do Pantaloon Stripes
50 do Silk Hdkfs.
50 do Plaid Muslin
150 doz. Madrass Hd-fs.
50 pieces Swiss Muslin
00 doz. Hosiery
200 doz. Shirt Collars
ai.su,
Cloths, Silk and Cotton Shawls, Bosoms, Capes,
Muslin Collars, Brown and Bleached Miirtings and
Sheetings, Castings, Casmircls, colored Cambrics,
Bead Bags, Brown Drills, Buckram, Src. hr. Ste.
W. E. t J. U. XALKSON.
may >fi’
{XX GHALLF.NGK. ’The genuine
J' French I’tl's ngamst all de* QU it K
NUsTRMHS of. 1 ho age—lor 1 he rum of
* - ♦ * * ♦
The Frrnrh Palls are applieuhle in Ml esses, tor
either sei, (warranted free from Mercury, I nrrd * * a
seases great advantages over th* Balsams ai.d nil
I quid medicine*, by neing entirely free fnra smell,
and rOUseqinoiilv do not effeci the breath, thereliv
preventing the possibility of discoveiy while using
th m.
liesidi 1 ibis important ndvattlnge, thev ta-ve
disagree with ihe stomach and in the first singes o
the disea .0 they usually effect a en e 111 a few dnys>
v\ i h litlL* regard to > iel or ex insure
In the must, nbstitmte stages ol Ihe disease, they
arcequnty eortuiii, having cured innny alter every
other remedy h d fail.nl. In abort they* have teen
so universally »iioce»*hiTitmi the proprietor chul
lenges k.iv one to produce a remedy oi equal I*l r.
tainiy, under a forfeiture ol Tlinxff Ininlred Dollars.
Harrisburg, Dee, Id, 18.IH
Dr. Valier— Dear Air: Abom n mmihago, I sen:
to you for 1 ft* ee Boxes of your French pill,' ail< | (i*.|
r.’.ni h onliipd to yon for furnishing mu with 11 tnedi
cine mu 1 fleetimPandsn plenum! 11 ute. When 1
sent fur your I ills I 1 Hid been troubled' with the
disetrefot* nearly G tiiniillr«, and Bad tried'a groat
many medicine* wi haul any effect. Dl.ring tin
first six weeks |i was tinker n Fhys nan of tins
pi ,ce, (ml finding' l.tilk or no chmneof Being cured
by him. I Bl» him, and a few days niter its ted
Philadelphia, whera I b. ugh a- anety nf advertised
spec*fie- inlmaaieitnng'i to slin kno aoniliecary shop,
andftiloi thiel'look wit*i ihe same success ns li •
f *ie 1 avii g t .at r*** M smell of Ihe l/abani Bo
hind them, which; fthinli I can smell In tins day
Not know ng wind to rosori to next,and seeing your
French CiFsadv wiaed in the Pu ihe Le'ger. I
d *terniin dto try tlienn and urn only sorry I did nnt
go. tin ni soonei as it mizhi liave suved me fury
dollars and haV# cured, me king ngo. My ohj el in
w riting ID you ill piascnt, is to p oeure some ol tiie *
medeinn for I Wool my fn mis, who lire in the
sfiiue lend of u acra|S). You w ill il e efure please
send by ihe beamrs xboxes, „nd oblige,
Yours r. apaetliilly, II K.
I’ 8,—I) it w illlw any advantage, you may pub
lish ihe ids,ye, with ihe initial*.
1 In* g*< mine I rain h Fills are lor safe in Augusta,
By Hat.land Ktaley dr Co., Tlmmas Barren At Go ,
and By Ni U«*n Curtar. I’rnc, OOjierhnx, with
full dirention*. jono |y
official i) k a whs a of th t» •>
Georgia state lottery, , -
For the Benefit of the Augusta Independent Fite Co.. j «
1 s
Class No. 23, fob 1839. J ,
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 M 12 13 _ ! *
27 12 75'3S 10 61 0 ITWCfi 22 72 64 j. 1
I hereby certify that the above numbers as they j
stand are correct, as taken from the Managers’ Cet- <
tilieatc of 'he drawing of the Virginia State Lottery,
for Monongalia, i lass No. 3, for 1939, drawn at Al
exandria. \ a., June 8, 1839, and which determines
the fate of all tickets held in the above Lottery.
A. READ, Agent.
Augusta, June 13, 1939
MAWS
TII I * I> A\ .
GEORGIA STATE
I,OTT K R \ ,
FOR THE P.EXFIIT Os THF.
AUGUSTA INDEPENDENT FIRE COMPANY,
CYof.t N0. .24, for 1939,
To be determined by thedrnwingof the Alexandria
i.ottcry, for Internal Improvement in tin' Dis
trict of Columbia, Class No. 4, for 1939.
To be drawn-at Alexandria, Va., on Saturday,
June In, 1939.
II.S. Ghfcorv A Co-,Managers,
A. Heap, Contractor.
87
78 Number Lottery—l 4 Drawn Ballots,
a U A Vl> S C II 1C M K .
1 Prize of $75,000 - -is - - $75,000
1 • - - 26,■000 25,000
1- - - -15,000 - - - - - 16,000
I - - - 10,000 10,000
1- - - - 0,000 6.000
1- - - - 5,000 6,000
J ... - 4,000 4,000
1- - - - 3,608 3,608
1- - - - 3,600 3,500
1- - - - 3,260 3,260
2 - - - - 2.750 ..... 5,500
2 - 2,500 ...... s,ouu
20 ... ■ 2,000 40,000
20 - - - - 1,000 . .... -20,000
J 0 ... - 800 10,000
40 ... - 600 24,000
60 .... 400 20,000
100 .... 300 30.000
100 ... -200 20,000
64 ..... 180 11,520
64 ... - ISO 10,240
64 .... 150 9,600
64 ... • 140 8,960
04 .... 130 8,320
64 ---. 120 7,080
64 .... 100 ...... - 6,0.)
64 75 4, I»
128 - 60 7,680
128 --- - 50 - - - - 6,400
5,066 - - - - 40 .... - 202,240
28,224 .... 20 .... . 564,450
31,412- - Prizes,amounting to - $1,179,178
Tickets «2U •Share* in propiiriiun.
(Jjf Orders for Tickets in the above scheme, will
meet with prompt attention if addressed (postpaid)
to A. READ,Agent,
Augusta, 6t,
Mure Ni.n noons.
RECEIVED at Mrs. C. HOFFMAN'S Fancy
Dry-Goods and Mi linery store, 9 cases Eng
lisli Mraw Bonnets,-4 eases Hoods, 2 cases Misses’
English Straw Bonnets, 2 cases superfine Florence
Straws, 1 ease \ ictoria, 4 castes assorted American
Straw Bonnets, Leghorn Hoods, Men’s Palm Leaf j
and Boys’ Hats, etc. etc which she oilers for sale, j
with a splendid assortment of Dry Goods, at whole- i
•aleor retail at the lowest marfict prices.
may 9 trwlra
NEW GOODS.
SB. ROLL is now receiving- at 254 Broad- !
». street, (under the United Mates Hotel,) an .
1 extensive assortment of 8/ A FLIC If FANCY \
’ DUY GOODS, of every description, which he ie- |
spectfu ly requests the ladies »d tlie public to call
and examine—being determined-to dispose of them i
at the lowest cash prices. mar 28-3 m
WILLIAM C~, WAY,
| his services to his friends cither as ■
VT Agent, or in the Commission business, after \
the first day of October next, on which day his pre
sent engagements with Messrs. James Anderson Sc
Co. will expire. He would prefer the agency of
some large Dry Goods Establishment,cither in Au
gusta, or in any other city where i is friends inter
est shou d best demand. Should any of his friends
be disposed to engage him, they can confer with him j
at th* stoic of James Anderson ft Co., No. 260
Broad Street, Augusta,Georgia,
may IS 3m*
(1 E( >RG IA LI ME. —Fresh Stone Lime of as good
W quality as any in the market pul up in boxes
stronger, tighter, and more convenient for transpor
tation than barrels, and holding the s-uns quantity.
Price $3 the single box and $2 60 by.the quantity,
delivered at Augusta, at Jacksonboro, and at the
mouth of Briar creek, on the Savannah river, it will
be sold at Hie same rates with freight oil’ Apply to
T. D. SMITH, Planters’ Hotel, or
June 14 trw&dtf I). KIRKPATRICK & Co.
HUMPHREYS, CLARKE A Co.
(Formerly of Macon, Geortfia.J
WAVE received by late arrivals from England
and arc now opening at the store No. 10 Pearl
street, (Up stairs,) a general assortment of llrilish
and French Dry Goods, selected and imported di
rect, expressly for the Southern trade, together
with a general assortment of American Goods,
which makes the assortment complete.—Merchants
visiting the- city are requested to call and examine
the stock.
| Orders will have particular attention, and put up
at the shortest notice.
Charleston, 8. October 22, 1838 ts
Office Transfoutation, )
Aiken, day 20, 1539. 5
Notice is given, that on and
PtJ&md ’'■•.yf-A after the first day of June
Hr.kfianext, for the accomodation of
Visiters and Travellers, a t ain of cars will leave
Aiken, daily, at s o’clock, a m. for Hamburg; and
will re«uim, leaving Hamburg a: fio’clock. p. m.
W-M. Ri BEHTSON, Jr,
Agent Transportation.
GREAT nORII lIERN and SOUTHERN
MAH, ROUTE,
IVo Wilmington, Halifax and Charleston.
Express Line, Daily.
The Great United States Mai’ is now transported
on this line. Daily, through from Charleston to
Portsmouth and Richmond in 4-6 hours, fare $25 |
103 Miles of the Rail Hoad arc completed and in J
operation and the balance in rapid progress. The
staging it already reduced to 7i) miles, which is in
first rate order md VIH be regularly diminished as
the Rail lload is opened. Ihe company has three
of the finest sta Steam Packets, in the IJ. States,
(all new.) viz:—The Gov. Dudley, North Carolina
C. Vanderbilt, which cave Charleston for Wil- \
mington alternately, every afternoon, at I a’clock,
or as soon after as Hie ears arrive from Augusta.
This Line connects near Weldon on file Roanoke
river, with the Portsmouth and Petersburg Kail
Roads, affording to-the traveller'a choke, either via .
Portsmouth and the Chesapeake Boats to Baltimore
daily, or via Petersburg, Richmond and Fredericks 1
burg Kail Koik-idailv. This Line is equipped; with 1
the best Boats. Locomotives. • ars and Stages, that 1
can be procured, and for comfort, safely and speed I
cannot tie equalled. Fare through to-Weldon $2O;
to Wilmington alone, $B. Ail Slave Passengers
must he cleared at the Custom House. For Pas
sage app'y on heard-, at the Wilmington steam 1
packet wharf. B. H. JACOBS, Agent |
Wilmington (k R. R. R. C o. Charleston. ,
may 13 lla
"VfflTK'lb —iTce atibirrihers hi tending so ck.vg
_L\ their 1 unities* in thit city I y the Ist ( ctol t
next,offer foa sale Jh-eir extensive end well assort
cd stock of i.-ry Goods, together with store fixtures
and furniture in one lot mi liberal terms; and until
aurh a purchaser-ii found th"lt goods will be offer
ed by wholesale or retail at very reduced prices
lort ash or approved paper only.
All pcnons havinp clnlnr- against the concern
arc requested I o present them for settlement, and
those indebted trill be required in make payment
with tiro least possible delay. Apply to
JAMF.S ANDERS! it, a ro.
junf 1 No. SCO Hrold'-fttcert.
I>RVGH AM) .llllhh iM;s,
Wholesale and Retail.
fJIHE subscribers are now receiving their Spring
J supply of Fresh Drugs, Medicines, Instru
ments, Taints-, Oils, Glass, Perfumery, Ac. Ac.—
all of which they oiler 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 alt to “ Try us.”
ANTONY Si HAINES,
febB6-tf Apothecary Hall, 232 Brood-at.
LK HVFITiEIJIIS POIMUM; WATER.
IT were hut labor lost to enamarnto the wondar
ful properties of this admirable article, it re
putation rapidly extending over all the known
world, has made all praise superllous, all exagge
ration impossible. To the ladtcr our rccommeu
dation will he useless. U gives the rosy bloom *f
health and youth to all who make it the constant
companion of (heir toilet.
ALSO,
Farina’s Cologne Water, genuine,
Prentiss’ do. do.
And several choice varieties of our own man
future, for sale by
IIAVILAND, RISLEY St Co.
april 15 ts Druggists, Augusta.
a ( Aim.
fIVHE subscribers having turned their attention
to Cutting and Retailing (loads, beg leave to
inform the public that they have returned from the
northern cities with a large stuck, consisting. '
American, P.ritish, French, and all styles of
FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS, both Staple am.
Fancy, which they will sell for cash or approved
credit, as low if not a shade lower, than can bo
purchased in any other establishment in this city.
Those in w.anl wi.l do well to call and examine our
Stock before purchasing elsewhere.
HUNUEKFOKD, FKISHIE & Co.
Broad-st. opposite Planter’s Hole!,
mar 22 ts
UOWERV Full HALF.
fiSHIS well known situation is for sale, contain-
I ing between thirteen and fourteen hundred
acres ol land—about one hundred of it cleared,
fine of the best bodies of timbered land between it
and Augusta, having never been cut for any use but
a few ties for the Hail Hoad. The Hail Hoad rsuii
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 also a line chance of
blackjack wood on it, which can be turned to pre 1,
lit by sending it to Augusta. And as for health
and pleasantness, cannot be surpassed by any sil|F
ation in the whole section of country it baa ex
cellent well water, and most excellent spring!, and
comfortable buildings, and in addition, the fever •(
the day, > orus Multleaulis. in the ai.ove pioperty.
A bargain can be had, and possession any day
given, i top. slock of every kind, will be. sold
with the place. Vou that are fond of jHeam mifU,
here is the situation for you.
1 also will sel, the following lots of land lying ia
the different parts of Georgia, viz:
No. Die. See. No. Die. Sec.
393 11 470 3 4
290 8 i 73 4 4
GAO 11 1 339 Hi 4
111 17 I 182 IT 4
228 3 2 1209 14 1
279 G 2 42 V Irwin,
828 18 2 441 6 do
-88.9 12 91) V no
.971 21 2 20 2G Early,
862 21 2 119 12 do
877 21 2 1.93 7 do
13 23 2 266 16 do
.910 13 15 8 Doo'y,
11.97 3 3 129 11 do
29 10 3 4 4 Lee,
Go 13 3 .93 3d do
382 20 3 !)9 3 Appling,
1286 21 3 35 4 Carroll,
142 22 3 2.99 8 do
836 1 4 237 11 HeanL
I 119.9 2 4 94 3 llalKsham,
270 3 4 131 3 do
E. 11. LOVLESS
ap 1S wGm
Cieo. It. Itoarl & liiinkintr Co. 7
Branch at Augusta. y
DKPORITF2 in sums of live bundled dollars
and upwards, hearing an interest of six per
cent, pi-r annum will he received at this Office,
fur periods not less than ninety days, subject to the
ordcrof the depositors on receiving ten days notice
of their intention to withdraw.
nov 20 wtf J. W. WILDE, Cartier,
THOM AH 8. MOOD
alias taken a window at
Mr. O. Danforth’s, a few
, doors below John Guima
rin’a,below the Bridge Bank
No. 127 Broad street, where
lie will punctually attend to
repairing all kinds of Jew
elry in the best manner.—
Watches, Clocks and Musical Boxes repaired and
warranted, lie lopes from his long experience in
business to have a share of public patronage,
apr.itr w2m T. S. MOOD.
IV. W. W 11. ill It,
MANUFACTURES anddea'sin every variety
of Combs,and Importer of Fancy Cytlery, such
as I’cn and Pocket Knives, Razors, Scissors, Table
• tit eiy, &c., Huttons, Needles and 1 ins, Perfum
ery, Fancy Soaps, Work Boxes and Dressing Cases,
genuine Razor Strops, and a great variety of Fancy
Goods, which will be disposed of to dealers upon
accommodating term", at his ware-house, in rear of
the retail store, 156 King-street, sign of the large
< x Morn.
Orders from a distance carefully attend to with
punctuality.
Charleston, May 18. w6t
POSTPONED SALE.
ON the first Tuesday, in July next, will be sold
at the lower Market-house, ia the city of
Augusta, a tract of Land situated between the head
waters of . e,’s creek and the Georgia Rail-Road,
containing 860 acres, which will be sold either in
a body, or in parcels of about 200 acres to suit the
views of purchasers.
Terms, one fourth cash, the balance approved en
dorsed notes at 6 months,bearing interest from date.
WILLIAM HARPER,
Admihi-trator of John Campbell, jr.
HARPER C. DRY'S! N,
Attorney for James Bryson.
June 12, 1839. Gwtd
I,AMI FOil KALE.
I OFFER for site upon accommodating term*,
the fo.lowing ‘ots of Land, and also forewarn
al persons from trespassing in any manner what
ever upon either of said lots of land, either by
cutting, splitting, or hewing any timber or timber)*,
thereof, upon the penally of the law.
Lot No. 28 in 12tb dls. 2d sec. Cherokee, 160 acres.
1.0 l No 269 in 27tli dis. 2d sec. do. 160 do.
Lot No. .925 in tilth dis. 3d sec. do. 40 do.
Lot No. 267 in Ist dis 3d,sec. do, 40 do.
Lot No. 52 in Ist dis. 3d sec. do, 40 do.
Lot No. 449 in Ist dis. 3d sec. do. 40. dt).
All the titles to tin above lots of Land, are in
disputable. "Flie subscriber lives eight miles be
low Wayrui-boro, Burke county, immediately on
the stage road, from Augusta to the Central Rail- '
road.
june 10 wlm STEPHEN CORKER.
NOTICE —All persons indebted to the esUtc o's •
W ilton Knight, deceased, are requested to
make pay nent to the subscriber, and ail persons
ho'ding cl lims against said estate am hereby re
quested to present (hem duly attested, within the
time prescribed by law.
.Vnril 1. 1839. 6t P. H. MVNTZ,Adm’r-
NV>. icK.—All claims on-aim estate of the late
Mrs. Catharine VI. Cashin, must be presented
to the undersigned within the time prescribed by
law, and those indebted to it arc requested to make”
to WM. HARPER, Administrator.
Angu"ta, Maw 28, 1839. ' 6itw