Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, March 10, 1838, Image 3

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THEATRE. W. C. FORBES, lessee. 1 SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH lOih. Will be performed the Opera of THE HEVfifi,’J» UKIU«B. ; nuni Tlelina Edwin, with songs ; t I jsceiliito Forties; ' o'mtess Rosalvina Miss Melton, With Bongs. I A PAS SEUL, Miss WRAY. To conclude with the Farce of the (*KE(*ORIEM. Ir Gregory, Edwin, with songs ANC&ETTE, MISS MELTON, with songs Miss Melton's Benefit, Monday night Doors open at G, performance to commence at o’clock. PJPIME GREEN COFFEE, I’orto Rico, 1 Cnliu and Kio, lor sole liy jnarch_9 55 HAND & SCRAiVTOiV. JIIER WOOD’S Electro-Magnetic. Item -5 edies for Chronic diseases, <d tile einss yperlrophy. including all the forms of Scrofula, ziii'nhtrciilar Consumption, While Swellings, yspepstn, Scrofulous sore eyes, lironic diseases of the liver, Oflhe Heart, Scald head, Os the Spleen, King's evil, (It the Kidnies, Leucorrhoeat, 1 Os iho Spine, Chhloresis, | or Female Menorrhagia, ) complaints, hese arc but different modifications of the same (■sense, arising from the same cause, distinguish ed by the same diagnosis, and curable by the same iK.iiedies. Theircommon cause is an irregular ac non oflhe Electro-Galvanic forces in the system; they may ail he detected by pressure upon the sides •t the vertiba: and glands of the neck, which elicits the Electro-Galvanic symptoms, and ihey may lie cured by theso Electro Magnetic remedies. The latter are aecumpaiti d hy a compendious medical treatise, explaining tho principle of the ■toevery upon which they ure founded, and treat ing the manner i i which they are to be applied. In this work Dr. Sherwood demonstrates I lie fuel tbaievery part oflhe human body, together with every particle of animate and inanimate mailer is either in a negative or positive slate of eleeii ici ly; and that every motion, in all innlter, whether in the largest masses or in ihe smallest particles is pfodueedby I lie a; trading and repelling forces of this universal principle. The morbid action which produces disease of the oigans or limbs, he proved tube occasioned by the undue preponderance ol One of these forces in the system, and his remedies restore health by subduing this irregular action to an eyaiilibrium. liy this means the very seeds o( the disease are eradicated, and a permanent cuic eflftctcd, even m cases tv hero all hopes of relieflrom ntj}cr sources is abandoned. The electro .Magne tic remedies are llio only preparations applicable to this ptcvaihng class of d.souse, and they never disappoint the confidence reposed in litem 'I he syhi ptoms of the class of diseases, to which they ■re applicable can he dissevered.under the direc lion contained in the work which accompanies ■pm, without the aid of a physician, and they can be used with perfect sulely mid success without dieting or inconvenience or any further advice than this work affords. I’rice $lO Tor sale hy HAVILAND, KIM.EY&Co. H arch 8 45;2m0 Agents, Augusta Ga, Cosmetics Tot ths Complexion, &c; Mil.Kof Roses,Cosmeticcutd Cream, eream of Roses in covered pots fur curing chaps, fan; Stmburn, chaping, <fcc. Alichaux's Freckle Wash, ihe moat certain remedy for freckles ever offend ■earl Powder, superfine, in neat, turned boxes, do fio. cakes in paper boxes. Lilly V\ Mile, for beauti fying the skin.acake in box. Vinegar of Rouge iti loz bottles Vegetable Rouge in boxes. Cream of Almonds fur softening the skin after shaving. Devereux's Depilatory lor removing surpufluuus hair; Toilet powder, Otto of roses; do do ass’d. For the Teeth titul Gums, bl tiorapoinid Chlorine tooth wash; Compound JCreosote tooth wash; Orris tooth wash: Rose lootli .paste in neat jars; American Calcined charcoal jWhia article is prepared from willow twigs, and is impalpably fine, for medical purposes ns well as lot ideiiirifice, it Is unrivalled in point «l quality. For ■ale by ANTONY & HAIA ES, No. 2J2 Brood sti E march 8 I SCHOOL FOR YOUNG I.A DIES. ■ HIE second term of Miss Train’s School 1- for young ladies will commence 22d Jan. at te Sand Hdls, in the vicinity ol Augusta, on the remises of the Rev. Mr. Davis, where will be night all those branches considered essential to a torOligh English Edifealion, comprising Reading, Vriting, Orthography, English Grammar, and '(imposition, Geography. History, /Vattiral, litiel jclual and Rural Philosophy. Astronomy, Arith lotic. Algebra, Geometry, &c. together with ’rench. Lessons will also he given in Vocal Music, hawing, Chinese and Mezzotinto Painting. Terms for English branches, $lO per quarter ■ Extra for Drawing, Painting, and French, each So il This school is designed to be permanent, and its Kficalioil cannot readily be surpassed in salubrity of ■ climate. [ Should the patronage be such as to make it tie Wcessnry, .Miss Train will provide herself with a ■com net cut assistant. I kiVicss lor one week at the clore of each term, Swill comprise the only vacation oflhe school. H Eligible board can be obtained on reasonable 'ic'nti. Jan 19 w'2mo It fifty DOLLARS reward. RANAWAY (rom the sub seriber last evening, a Negrb iI»R - man Ity the name of Frank, jpßtt well known ns Frank Ural, lie f is about 3i) or 31 years of age, Jmm very black, with whiskers, and stout, and has h;s front fleet hoot; quick spoken, and Very intelligent (or n Negro; lie is about 5 feet 7of 8 inches high. He JBnv he lurking nh out Augusta, as he has a wile at Mr. Riley’s, a few doors below the Lower Mar ket. Has been in the employ of (he Steamboat Company .or several years past Th“ above reward ♦vilt ho paid fur his apprehension and coi.fiiicmeiV in any safe jail, or delivery to mo. J. A. DOVE, Richmond Co., 12 miles below Augusta on Savannah road, jan 2-1 t( 19 f WENTY-ITVE DOEI.AUS REWARD RUNAWAY from the subscriber w/ while in ramp, near //ambitrg, .S’ C. zgffljfl a cert tin negro men named Prince, tCaSjSf aged about 40 years, dark complex- Sj\/yfL iun, dliunkey, heavy httiil, about 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high, has teveral of It in upperfore teeth missing; and tolerably brisk spoken. Suml negro was purchased from the workhouse in Charleston. Any person who will apprehend said negro and deliver him to Mr. U'm. Turner of Hamburg, or secure him so that said Turner can get him, will receive the above reward. .fan J.S. WILLIAMS. SILK CULTURE THE Memos Mui.ticaui.is, or the Large Loaf Chinese .Mulberry. 3,000 Treks, / The produce from cuttings of »',OOO Cuttings, $ the two last seasons. /Vice of frees, without side branches. M Under 5 feet, 25 cents each, '-> C)ver 5 and under 7 loot, 37i cants each, Over 7 (bet, 5!) cents each. If Cuttings. — Doe eye, $35 per thousand, Two “ 55 “ Three “ 75 “ The Tree is easily propagated from Cuttings and flte growth in (he Soul Item Slates is store than dou ®ln lliatin the Ndrtlinrn, in the same tune. Os the Cuttings I obtained from I’nhee &, .Son, at Flushing, Long Island, but 17 in 100 produced trees; of (he Cuttings from them more than 75 from 100 wn- ob tained, and the height of them is from 7 to lOfe t f ßepresent year They should be put into the uAnd between this and the Ist of April. 'J lie above Tries and Cuttings arc for sale by JONATHAN MEIGS, August -, Georgia. N. B.—They will he carefully packed amt soot lo order, on remittance accompanying tlie order.— . The Cuttings can be sent by stage. jsn 9 w2m6 BROUGHT to Angus r-f In Jail, on the 19th inst., a negro man, cabs himself j jgSffs ADAM, says ho h.-longs | / l(> John J .'-mi. It, Beaufort, S, C. He is 5 feet 6 inches high, tBSSBUA nr it ■ dark complected; 25 years old, 8 of his upper (rant teeth out, has a sc r on the left foot, t i tle owner is requested to come forward, pay expenses, and lake him from Jail. Feb2l 13 ELI MORGAN,JaiIor. ORANGE* AND LEMONS. •> Buttes Lemons; 10 Sicily Oranges: 50 drums tigs; just rctvivcd and (or sal® by 5 n smith. ACo. EEL PUNS.—a ureal variety,just roceiv ed and for saleUy RICHARDS & oTOV. march (5 f |N THE UIV EIG tiUU lltll.pUlS IV IAJ.Mij Potatoes, (or sale low if taken from ihe Wharf; by (teb 5) JOHN cosKERY. CHGUERED SILKS. —Juat received and «■ for sale by IVES A-. GRIoWOLD. Ed) 24 45d3w IV EW GOODS.—Ives <V Griswold arc -I-si now receivin'.; theirSprmg Goods. Feb 24 45d3w j tO.VIII.VZF\ICS.—Assorted qualities, from aJ* fine to superfine, lor sale by Feb.:| 45d3w IVICS & GRI.VWOt.U. NEW CHOP MOLASSES. "I Ek 1111 US just received and tor sale low by J If STOVaI.L $ HAMLIN Feb 7 31 Jr.«sl ItvCvTvvd I Ek RBLS excellent PolAtoe#; ■ If 5U do 3 ,\1 ckerel ; 150 Bags prime Green Coffee; 25 do Java do. For sale low by CLARKE McTIER, &c. fob 15 3'J WHISK ICY.—4u bbls Bye Whiskey, just received and for Sale by feb 11 W. 1C &J. U. JACITSON, And’s. 1.1.11 IC. t ."TIA CASKS superior Thomastown lime, on JL».Pvf tonsignraeni, for sale low, by Jan 27 22:1 BdlRl) & RUWLAM) RECEIVED ON CONSIGN.IIICXTT 1 -|fc BOXES excellent TOBACCO, mmutae- I Hired by Gin E C. Carr.ngton, ffalilatt, j Va., which will bo sold low by Feb 4 31 CL A KICK, McTEIR A- ( O. (T S. BANK NOTES—For sale by J • Goo. Insuninee &■ Tins! Co. fob 2 _27_ _ Fire Irons. B IIASS Andirons, Fenders, Sbovel and Tongs, in great variety, for sale bv eel 26 F & II CLARK. MALAGA WIN IC. “ “3,?* QUARTER rusks Malaga Wine, Lopng's •>•> brand. X SMI I'll & Co Fob 10 34 ‘ RAISINS. j 1) fT j[A BOXES, fresh bunco Raisins, lor sale by iI ♦ f N surra <v, Co Fob 17 31 I O limE.-F our or five Negro Boys. S Also, about the same ol women and girls. Apply to U.L. 11ULL1UAY. jan 10 7 11 Crushed Su •'gar, just received and lor sale by leb 15 ISAAC AfOISE. SILK AND COTTON UMBRELLAS. 1C AS E line ftiik and Colton UMBRELLAS, just received at No. 2116, by Feb J 3 t T. H. WYATT& Cl K_ | 'EORGIA NANKEENS.—Six riSse df AH Nankeens, manufactured from Cotton grown in Georgia, (dr sale by A. ISIBLEV. jan 20 if IB II OR SALE.—The Lot and Dwelling lorm rly owned by Bishop Andrews, corner ol Green and Centro si reels, having 221 feet front on Greon and So loot on Cenir# sireit. A SIBLEV. jan 20 if Hi . I’olatoci. I nUSHL. Poialcirtj fur family uso, both Kidney ami fiercer c(]iih! to imported lor sale by CLAKKK, Me TIKK to CO. nov 27 %77 W 4 iuiiol to Dire. A SECOND Hand Piano Forte, for Which a rea sonable price will be paid. Apply to Win II Orchard ai Iverson's Music store, 2(7 Eroud slre.t. dec 2 232 W.uilpii to I'lircUase. or 30 likely young Negroes, lor which good iwl * prices w.ll be past, in cash, by dec2o 207 wtf J. Ac I). /WORRLSOjV. hil. OF very superior quality -blertclifcd and un bleacbod—lor sale by WM. lIEWSON, nov 15 26S t'OitACCOI IVU . CIO 11 TOBvCCO 111 RECEIVING on consignment 300 b ixos i'o baccu from good to prime, n v. 30 JOHN M COOPER & SON. ACIINAKVIU). —3oo Hums, Sliouloers and Middlings of superior quality, just receiv ed from Greenville, S C. Bo Jars Prime Leaf Lard from 15 to 40lhs. each, feb 15 For sale low by ISAAC iMOI.VE. J ARGB* HEALTH X LEECHes7=a 5 J lot ol remarkably tine l.eeclies in good liealiby slate,jnsl received and lorsale by jan 25 20 UAVIL Nll, KISLEY &CO COD FISH. I Aft BOXES I ew Cod fish, for sale low. llf If .N SMI 111 & Co. Feb 10 34 J>OTATOES. —150 hhl-. superior Ir.sb I'ota tnes.jnst received and lor sale low by fob 14 W.E.tfcJ. U.JAGKsON, Auc'rs. N CONSIGNMENT.—SO" barrels Canal Flour. 25 bbls Country do. Inst received and for .sale by 11. C. BoV'UN A < 'O. jan 22 i< 17 CIGARS. M. CIGARS assorted qualities. i>RR NsMlllI&Co. Feb 10 34 PACKAGES Drugs, Mode mes Pcr »3*llf fmnery, Haims, Oils. Dye Stuffs, Brush es, Window Glass, &c. just received and fdr sale Jsn 2B 21 by HAVILAND, RIsLEY & Co. BEST LAMP OlL—Winter It rained, and nearly tree from color, just received and (or sale by HAVILAND, KLS'LEY & JU. jan 25 20 Hamburg ami ctieraw Notes wan tod by JOHN G. WINTER 22 ,){|H Piecesofßagging, on consignment, rWf'U of a Superior quality, and fir sal ■ low, by SI’OVALL & HAMLIN. feb 3 2S PEACH BRANDY [NIVE hundred ggls Peach Brandy, 5 years old, and good proof, fur sale bv Feb 16 39 ISAAC MOISE. OXONGAIIELA WHISKEY.-20bids of Motion inhfla V\ lusKey, very old. a .d ol good proof, forsnlelty ISAAC MOISi; SEPIERIOK INUKAIN CABFETIN’(i. \ supply of tli« above jn-i rece veil consisiing of handsome and rich patterns, lur sale by Dec H ‘3O EDGAR A CARMICHAEL. White and Black Silk Bland. 11. WYATT A Co , No. 806, hive just re- J • ceived Whiteand Black silk Blond Laces. Also, an assortment ol French worked and Scotch needle worked Collars. [feb 16 39 O' ~N~ CONSIGNII ENT. —lOOO pieces heavy Hemp Bagging; lor sale low by | jan2o if IB ' H.C. HHV-SOX A CO. PIIOTWTION I VSCKA NtT. CO.MI'.i.N I . It HE nndoTiigned, agents of the Proieelion In snrance Company of llanlord, Connedleui, are prepared to insure bull lings and their contents against loss or damage by fin on the most reasona ble terms. W . J. G. CA I LIN. octal dtf 255 NOTICE. \ 4 FTER the 22d instant, the ordinance require ) /*. mg Slaves who live a part from their owners i to procure a Lteenc® front the city council, will he i strictly enOtrced. All persons interested will lake ! duo notice of this. By order, Jan 17 12 GEO M WALKER Clo.k lixencsf. Savannah In-nrance 2c Trust Co. undersigned, Agent of the above compa JL ny, will lake risks on shipments of Cotton or Merchandize from this piece to Savnonah, Charles on, and .Vonhern ports. JM> F. LLOVD. dec 15 29-« lEtTI RES ON CHEMISTRY. —D wU . /JAVIS will deliver a ruurse of Leoiur« a on j Chemistry, ndnpied to a popular rliss in iht« iMedi ml ( olleg , commencing on .Monca\ evening next at 8 o’clock, and to he continued rt I *n snino hour on Monday, Wtnlnehday, and Friday evenings uniil the course *»f I*2 lectures is complete. Ticke h for | I lie course to he obtained at the drug More ol AN row & 11 A I .\ I. S, 232 liroad sir»oi march fi * 43d5t BERTRAND, Jr. titles, This celebrated Race Horso ami l ?A JSg'-. Sinilion. will make another season j if *" TvTjin Augusta, and aland at the stable i of Mr. Henry Dalny, in the lower as (fjtf part of 'lie oily. The season will commence on the first of March, ami end on the first of July. Terms $OO the sea son. Mares sent to the Horse will bo taken eare ot and furnished with good pasturage and fed at • r )0 rents pi r day. For Pedigree and performance, see largo hills, sSdBm March 9 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.—AII persons in- I dohled to the Estate ol Mrs Ann Hrqnlmrt late of Richmond county, deceased, will please make payment, and those to whom the estate is in debted will render their claims immediately, duly attested. A J.MILLER, JIS H JACKSON, march 9 55.40 d BBJ A FOX, F.xr’a. Hermitage extract This lately i invented combination of different odors, lias aeqnir. d - just popularity,not only by r ason of the strength ainl delicacy; hut of the extraordinary duration of its perfume. IV’liilst the strength of many other extracts and essences are almost as evanescent as ihe hi imi of llio lluwers from which they are derived: the Hermitage retains all its fin- 1 granoc for an indefinite length of time and is-Circe tube removed from the garment on which ills poured, by washing, lienee it is probably the cheap- 1 est and most de*i hifnl perfume of onr laboratories; I (nr sale, together wiih a large assortment id per- , turner}',si.aps, hair nils, ij-c , by ANTONY & HALVES, march fi 832 Rroad Greet. j Georgia, Richuiond > In the Superior Ho urt County : 5 Jan. Tenh—l33B. r fiA 11 E 'sheriff having returned Sdinnnm Knee ■ land, Robert Walmn, and John W Heard, ns defaulting grind jurors ai tbe present term of the superior coin t . //iram N Wilson, Samuel Wilson, Major Onhiel, R I) /fimilin, D iniel Bryant, Joseph Barnett, Hawkins Hull', Horace ClaHt,j 1) Lewis, and John Allen, as defaulting petit jurors at sa d term. It is Ordered, That ihe first named as i grand Jurors, be fined in the snlii of forty Hollies, and the Inst named as petit Jurors ho fined in the sum of twenty dollars, unless a satisfactory excuse i on oath be filed With the clerk of thiscalirt on or before llic fust Mondni in April next. A lino extract from ihe minutes, march 6 3i JAMES McLAWS.CIk. Ct BLUME, Justice of the Peace ifnr llic / . 6001 h District, lias taken an nfliee in llio rear of Mr F C Taylor's dry good store, next be low S /Juford’s Int and shoe si ire; enlinnce lliro' 1 tho alley. Merchants and others wishing debts i collected, ,ir sued, and Hooks brought up, will , please call on him, ns lie lias engaged a cotlipcliiul j • Hunk I eepor. Feb 81 4,’nvSt d IV HW CROP MOLASSES 85 hhds new : I IXI cuip Molasses, ol Ssponor tpialiiy; for sale low , by ISAAC MORSE, feh 2 27 If Nultlltirli Gin hud BiHtinlorc Whiskey. ,Ji | IfHI.S. White's Baliimo c Win; i rw» 85 bills, copper distill d Whiskgv; i , Fur sale low by ISAAC MOISF,. Feb 10 3'J Valuable Ileal Est die Cor salts 1 OFFER for sale lint Homsii and Lot nit Bfritld street, a few doors below life Eagle it I’llrtinix r Hotel, at present occupied by Mr. Cnfflu. Also, the brick building and lot adjoining tho above, at present occupied nv Major bturke. Feb'J—w.t 33 JOHN PIIINIZV. REAL ESTAe FOR SALE. I OFFER lor sub Hie Hiiiisonnd l.m on the north side nl Broad street, in ihe square above llio market house,at present occnpivl by Mr. Gtnnarin. Also, tho Dwelling Ho Use and Lot on Reynold street, in tho sdme sqimre, now iiccnpind by Mr. :l Giiinarin. Apply to John I'himzy. Fbb 9—wif 33 ANN SIMS. lolicf, it. Jonrilhniri Moig* is nnthorispd th art as my - IT I attorney during my absence Irmn the r.itv. dec 82 DANIEL // \N D. • ' LAW NOTICIR JOHN R. DYER, Attorney at Law, Monticei.i.d, (Jeßuiiia. S MJI I.f. iiiactico in the counties of Jasper, Jones, *v Putnam, .Morgan, Green and Baldwin, ol the Ocmnlgee < ircuil ; and .Monroe, /lulls, Henry ‘ and Newton ol the Flint Circuit. references. Auguatu. Col. Win. T. Gould, Gould, Bnckly A Co A- J &T. W . Miller, VV II Crane, , Raihhone & Baker, , New York- Smith, Mills & Co. Baker, Johnson A Co. jau 13 3nnw—lo ALABAMA INNL ANCECUMPAM . | Incorporated by the State of Alabama, 1836, with a Capital of ONE MILLION OF DOLLARS, which can bo increased by the surplus funus of the Stockholders In conformity with the third articleofthe by-laws ofsaid Company, two him I red and silty thousand - do.firs of Iho Capital Stock, will be offered lin sale " in the town of Girard, on the first flay of March ’ next; ten percent to he paid in at the lime ol sale, ' ihe lirilla'nce to be secured on pi dges of real estate. As ii is probable (hat this Institution will he ready fur the transaction of business hyilfe l.iihof * .March next; Iroin and alter that limo Insurances r and Deposiles On trust agreeable to the charter of said Company, will bo taken at such rales as am usual in offim-s ofliko character; life insurance via II be effected at the following rates, par sli)oat tho ages annexed. For one year, Ac,e. 85 91,00 , 30 1,31 r 35 1,35 40 1,60 50 1.96 For Seven Years, 85 1,18 30 1,36 • 35 1.53 40 1,83 WJ 8,00 Whole Life, 25 2.M) » 30 8,36 I I 35 8,75 40 3,80 j 50 4/’(I | r Copy of the third Article ol the By-Laws of the ( 1 Manama Insurance Company; And on the first dav <>f ilarch next, Stock to the I amount, of 7'wo hundred and fifty I linns md dollars : will he offered for s.-ile m the t iwu 01 Girard; tes j per cent to be paid in atlhoiirno of sale. The (ml lance to ho called in, in such amounts, and at such j times as mu? heiftiltor ho prescribed by the by-iaws | 1 of said company . And on the first day of May next, n meeting will I he hefii in conformity with ihe third se tionol said ! act of incorporaiioii, sn tar is regards the invent ra.nl of any surpiu. funds belmiging tu the coin. I pany By order of the Boa d, : * THOMAS S TATE, j •| Girard, Ala Feb 27 46 Sec'y pro tcm. j J CABINET FURNITtfIE, I j AT Reduced Prices.— The sub I senher having deieninn d lb bring his j liXtk Furniture Business io a close with n a i weeks, lor this resson offi-ra the JftSPm r. miirnlor of his Stock of Furni £/ FBI |j Jure ai very low prices 3he follow ’i * V * ing are iho articles now in store : II S'ccrctnios and Book-Cases, Breakfast and Ten ; | Tables, Lndi-V Work and Dressing Tablet, Centre 1 and Pier Tnhl \ Manila lop Wash .•'lands. [j Sn Pair el goal Pier Tables will be sold at cost Poisons in want, orexpeci ng to want Pier Tables will do well to improve this opportunity ol purchasing them It w. , The Furniture is mule after the 11 lest Now 1 ork 1 patterns, w arnmted of good materia s and workman '-ship. E.W. TULMaN. ’ * _v,,. ]27, Broad-.*.., near tho fewer Mark"* leb 21 tl B MOUJE PIANO FOIITEW I _** .3K~I I Pi k.'-' ';. v , v V 'SV -V • A IV ERSE \ has t his dav opened a new supply , * otUrana Action Piano Fortes, maun- I fnclnred by Messrs. .Nunns, Clark & Co.nl AW ; > oik. | I heiio instruments in their present perfection, are | doubtless Ihe best Piano l'’orlc.s ever manufactured in iho United States, As regards tbo unwillingness ot a portion of tlio profession to acknowledge ibis, suffice it to stale that Nitons, Clark A' Co Hand flume in ibis country in declining to purchase tbo re cpm inclination of professional men', by the payment of .the Usual commission; prelernng to rest their claims to pub'ic pa nonage on I lie superiority of their Pianos, which 'bey arc enabled to sell at tbo prices i °f inferior iosii timonis from oilier niaiialaclories, by the system they now pursue in conducting their business—viz.- by expending gn the Pianos tbera sclves all tbo costs ot their sales These iustni' menls are not furred into tbo market by means of any recommendation, except that which they them selves ca ry—the name ot the instrument isiltoeanl an d faithful mark, the foundation on which the mak j ors rely to sustain their present high reputation. Neil her are there from this mimifactory two differ ent kinds of Pianos, the one fur “homo vomstimp liun,"tlio other f ir “export,"—tbo object of .Vles-rs Nunns, ( lark & Co. beuip to establish lor them selves, in every market w hore their Pianos arc sold, ;I bo highest character. In regard to ke ping in t ine, A. I vKitsk\ pledges his professional experience that tlio-e Pianos will keep in nine longer ih.ui any ; other—because they are more faithful work. Also, constant y o i baud Guitars, Violins, Flute-, printed Vlttsie, Ac. at the Music t'tnrc 247, hivad-st , a fewdsers b.dow the , Augusta Hank. * march 7 63 I A few days since. When Mr. Russell the Vocal ist, gin o a Concert in ClmrUton, housed a Piano Fort? manufactured by .Messrs Nunn’s, Clarke A. Co which was lumlibed Imii by Messrs Herding and Riilklcy, who have thorn tor sale in that r-.ty IMPORTAM’ TO Tin; SICK. “ Dr. V\ . Evans’Camomile and Aperient r i in, si RI.COVI M F.N 1)Kl) by thousands for Dospop i siu and all stomach coqiplainfs. 1 aver complaint ten years standing. Mrs. Hannan I.rowne, wile of Joseph Rrowno, North Msth si. near second street, Wiiliamsbnrgb, afliict-'d for the last, ton years withtlie luvcr Com pliiini, cotn;ilolely < restored to health through the treatment of Dr. I '.vans Symptoms:—Habitual constipation ol the bow els, totil loss of app itite, excruciating pain of the epigastric region, groat depression of spirits, lan guor and other symptoms of extreme debility, die ! i airbed sleep, ino-dinato (low of the mens.-s, pain in tHe* right side, could tint lie on her left side, without an aggravation of the pain, urine high col ored, with uili r symp oins indicating great tie rarigetfieni in the functions of ilie hvor .Mrs Rrown was attended liy tliroe of Ilia first physicians, hut received Inn little relief front their medicine, till Vlr Rrowno procured sumo of Hr M nl F.vnns invaluable preparation which effectual ly relieved her of the above clistrossin - symptoms, I with ollicrs, whic-K it is not, essential to iutiinalo. ,(()>f,i , h niimvNK, 1 Fclr sale By A NT( IN VA 11 AIN US, j Solcag- uls fur Augusta, 23 1 Broad si. i.me «>r Packet*), Between ►Mobile aud JMonttromvrv, 4 THE Sioaitihoatfi Farmer Qrtd Iberih Will form a lino «>i Pa< kctu, as above, coimuen ciug their regular trips in No ***.?rreJZe.jA&SSliivemher,leaving Mobile every Saturday and H'edncsduy, at 5 o’clock I*. VI ; and .Montgomery every Sunday ami Wodtirsdny at 10 o'clock A. 11. For (.night or passage apply «n hoard or to VV. VV FRV, ■lan 4 3m 2 Mobile Office S. C. C. & Kail Hoad Cotn’y, ) ~ i February 0, 1833, \ r*t//F, following is tbo present arrangement mi B tliis road fir Iho passengoi trams, running tlirougli both ways daily (except Sunday) PASSENGER TRAINS. AVi rage speed not over 20 Milos per Hour, UPWARD. It Not to leave Charleston, before fi OS a m Summerville, 7 45 Umbilicus, 8 15 tie urges, (I 00 Brahclivillo’ 10 15 Midway, ,’lOO 70 Miles T. O. 11 15 Graham, 1 1 45 Blackvillu, (din.) 1 00 p m Aiken, 3 00 Arrive at Ilun.h i rp.nnt hefura 430 1)0 “.SWARD. Not to leave Hamburg, before HOO a m Aikin, “ ft 0 i) Blackvillp, fu 00 Graham's ,10(5 76 V ilesT O II 15 Midway, ]| 30 JJranclivilie, 12 00 m George* 12 45 p m Inahinetts 1 45 Summi-n lie 2 15 Arrive at Charleston mil before 430 To remain 20 minutes fur Break fust and Dinner, each. To deliver and receive Mails, and for Wood and Water, 5 to 7 minutes. 7b slop fir Passengers at all regular Stations if a white (lag is hoisted as a signal. March 2 49 g i;6iu;j a i{aii, Hoa d.~ ON «n«l after Cfifc 2 lb nl Jan. the KasßOngcr train will leave Augunm at 7 o’clock, a. m. lor U’nrrcntoM. Returning leave Warrentmi at 4 nasi 12o’clock . RICHARD PETERS, Jr. Resident Engineer & .Vup’tof IVansporiMtion. Jars 5 *! nl i irnoj^HOTicE~ f |MfE (ieorgm Rail Hoad and Hanking Company, I arc now prepared to forrv;ir<l wuih pnnrfnalily, all ntorcliarnliz* I hat may ho delivered to llicif c gen hi ai either of tlit following *la lions . AugiiMta, Rearing, fi lair, Thomnon, Hurzelia, Coinak. Froighi payable in Aucrnafn UK HARD PETERS, Jr. Resident Engineer Sup’t of Transportation, jan 9 fi TO KlO .NT* —A large and coinrno rfinus Hrick -S’lore on litrnl utroet, fiiijinhlefor either a IJry (Jood or dm I k.l-.lvS'/i, eery bnsinesn. Kosseshion given irn-I mediately Enquire of Jan S VVM. T T//OMP.S’ON. j Commodious dtid j pnjffl well Kiinnted linok store on Broad sliest, i i’JUUIM. Possession given imra «li t-ly. Knipurs if A. 7i BANTA.23O, Broad-st. I jan 10 7 fONDON PORTEU & JUurton Hale i Ale.—vs caskw Eon-loi Porter and Hur»on I Pale Ale just received and fur sale by ! Jib 14 ‘ ISAAC MOISE. ! | >LteACHTGTS SPONGfi, a very fill, and ■ sunahlo article for the I,adies Toilet, lor sale ;by ANTONV A HAI.NKS. | Feb in 34 ' CfrrtoM sri'D. i II subscribers have still on hind a few bags B_ of Ramsey’s genuine I’etit Gulf Cotton seed, which will ba .sold on reasonable terms to persons « ho are ilesiions to improve their r. uton crop, Jan 27 22;2awGw BAIKD& ROWLANt). I ODACCO.—Ton lioxcs Tobacco manijtacfur * clby E. Brown, nod ropn-sentod to lie e supe rior arltele. For solo by A. SIBI-hY. lob 2 27 ts HJKIiSIE SUGARS.—IO hhds “F,l Kecurso" -B. Sugars: just received and f.r sale bv mar 2 \ AG VIOI-4U, i\(\ WHOLB bbls. No. 2; do do No 3; 20 |,alf do No. 1; 20 do do No. 2; 20 J,, d » No. 3; Just r«n cived and fur sale by mir u ISAAC MOISE. /~aiJF,CK' ; ON NEW YORK at 3to 5 day. it-ht, forwleby J011.V.l W INTER. Feb I * 2-4 OFFICIAL OKA WLNU i OK THK Georgia Slate liOttciy. t 1 jr the benefit oflhe Augusta Imltip'l Eire Gomp'j class Nu 9, sou 1838. 1 * 3 1 .'i 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 | 49 3 17 13 47 64 81 13 74 fid 72 50 | 11 KUKUY CERTIFY that the above numbers * «s they si and are correct, as taken (rom tbo Man- * agnr's certificate of the drawing of tbo Virgirnn Suto Lottery, lor Loesbnrgb, Class No. 2, for 1838, drawn at Alexandria, Vn. March 3d And wliicb determines tbe late of all Tickets in lire 1 above Lottery. A. KIiAU, agent. March 6 TICKET 1 7 47 72 Is a I’rlze Two Hundred Doljiirstl In the above Lottery, besides several otbers lotr on hand. 7be bolder of the above ticket is requeued to all and receive the caah. A KfclAD. Du^r Til 18 DAY. GEORGIA STATU Is O T T E II V . Foa TIIK BENEFIT UP TIIK I Augusta liidepeiiileiil Fire Company. ('lass No. 10, for iH3B. ! To be determined, by the drawing of tbo Virginia Stale Isiii.epy, for the benefit of tbo Town of W'ellsbitrg, Glass No. 2, for H 3.4. To bcd.nH n at ALEXANDRIA, Va., Saturday, Mach 10, 1838. 1) S. Gkrgorv A’. Co. (successors to Vales A* Mc- Intyre,) M anagvrs. (iiiAvu M oiait: 30 000 DOLLARS. 1 Prize of $30,000 $30,0fi6 1 10,090 10,000 I fi,o-K) 0,000 I 3, M 0 3,110 1 3,000 3,000 1 2.500 2,500 '1 2,000 2,000 50 1,000 50,000 2) 600 10.000 20 3i)o C.OOO 123 2uo 24,000 120 100 12000 120 fill 7,500 120 50 0,300 120 40 6,010 3,654 20 73,0H0 23,430 10 231,300 27,414 FHkes, nmnnnltng to $146,180 i)>“ Tickets S In—Shares in proportion. Skir l it'lidl.M tn tlie itbO'Ve Lottery e.ttn be o'(tamed 0 all limes by country ilctildrs and tbnse who are lispose.l to ail vent nre, by sending I heir orders In the undersigned, wlio will given prompt attention,it ad dr issed to A. READ, CoinraeloranJ Slate Agent, Augusta, Geo. mar 1(1 piNi'i A IDM.I: TTjTi ilS (’!.»■ 25 Itoxws pint apple cboesfe, in line order, mar 6 N .N MITII, A Co. CORK l-IKiST 514UP, subscribers liav.ng made competent ar -1 ft rnngnineols for nceommodaling those who have had the m sfortuno to loose their lower ex tremities, or any part of-tliem, with Cork Lugs to supply the loss. They arc prepared w corrcs p ml perfectly in neatness ami appearance with the lin nral exi roniily, wliilsi they arc light and sluing, and by the asms alien of amiable springs and joints are admirably adapted to supply ibe convenience I of lb.' natural limb in walking, Ac. Persons desirous ol availing them solves of (huso valuable and elegant improvements will need to apply in person, in order 1 tint an accurate diseriptinn suited ( to lint neeeJsilios of the artist may be obtained, mar 0 22 AN I’O.NV & 11 AIN lIS, Apothecary Hall, 938 l|romf si IlfT iTvihis’ Caiuoiiiiiuaiut ApciacTii l-tilsT ON IiOVV NIMKITS.—Low spirits is a cer tain state oflhe mind, accompanied by iudi gestion, wlieroin i ll 1 greatest evils are appro 'tended upon tbo slightest grounds, and the worst conso n qnenecs imiigincd. An ancient medical writer 8 supposed tins disease to he confined lolbose par ticular regions of Ibe übibmieo, technically called hypocliondrla, which are situated on the right or left side dftli.it cavity, whence comes tho name hypochondriasis. Siim//h>in.i. —The common corporeal symptoms arc, flatulency in tbo stomach or bowels, acrid eructations, custivoness, spasmodic pains, giddi ness.ilirtio"ss of sight, palpitations, tfod often an utter Iriiibiljiy of fixing the nlturtlion upon any sub ject ol importance, or engaging in any thing that demands vigor or courage Also laiignidnoss— the mind becomes irritable, thoughtful, desponding, melancholy, a, tl d jected, accompanied w ith a total derangement of the nervous system. The mental toolings and peculiar trainof ideas that haunt the imagination tiild overwhelm the judgement, exhibit nn infinite diversity Tho wisest and best ol men are as open to this affliction us the w idlest. Gauges—A sedentary lift of any kind, especially severe study, jinUftided ton aitc hthtr in the night, and ran ly relieved by social itilercimrso, nr c ionise, a dissolute habit, great excess in eating and drink ing, the immoderate use ol m -miry, violent purga tives, the suppression of some habitual discharge, (us, the obstruction of Ilia menses,) or long contin lied eruption ; relaxation or debility of one or more niporiiull organs >viihin the abdomen, is a frequent ', cause. i Trmlment, —Tho principal objects of treatment I arc, to remove iiid gesiton, ln strengthen the body, and to enliven the spirits, which may ho promoted 1 hy exercise, early hours, regular me tis, an.l pleas ant conversation. The bowels (it costive) being carefully regnliit-d by thoocc stmial use of a mild aperient. We know nothing belter calculated to obtain this end. limit Dr. Wm. Kvans' Aperient I’illsp— being mild and cerlnm in their operation. 'I ho bowels being once cleansed, bis inestimable ! ('atnomile fills, (w Inch are tonic, anodyne, and anti . spasmodic) me an infallible remedy, and without diipute haveproved a grout blessing to the numer ous public Some physicians have rccort.innndcd a Irce use of mercury, bill it.should rot bo resorted to; a s in many cases it w ill greatly aggravate the symptoms. War 5 Fur sale by ANTONY & HALVES. Sole agents (or Augusta, 232 (iioad st. VTOTICE ’I bo CO lartnertbip lately exi ding i between the under I fie firm of l< I* & Is (y Duga§, Im rluMolvcd by miitur.l »M>n"tuit. All ilnise ii.debied to, or h iving claims Against said firm,, will enll on either ol the mibserihers lor Hetilcmcnt. 'I lie suhscribors may bo fonfid, ibe former a f 1116 old aland, ahd Iho latter « few doors below, where they wnl iransaef bifitinHsa, each on bininrJixidnal ureoi/nl, and will tuipply former f-Ua naneiH and <ri»*nds nn liberal terms. irb I J 4-(W*Jtw LEON V DUGAN, _if<; dug \s. \OTICBT Ihi copAitn whip hereto lor adit* ing in 1 Ins rity under tbe firm ot Cowling Ac 1 (iardcilc 9 expired on tin* Inf day of da.iiiary last, Jby its own limitation. Tl to business of the firm w/Jl bo closed by A. Gabofeek. J. v. row LING. Feb. 18/1887 If A . QAtIDBUKi t I ’ill Subsmbei begs lea veto inform bin friends H andtliM (bat hr?,will continue to trans art tbe Commission lliisliicm in ibis my, nn dor his own name. A.GAUDELLE. Job 13 W NOTICE. r? «Sr 11. CLARK have associated with • iboin Mr. George Ruckelt. The husin-' css in ibis place will be condtteto I in the name of Chirk, Rockett & Co. Jan 29 23 OCULL SIIOAI/S OSN.UJI R(.S ANT) VARN.S.—Tho undersigned being appointed Agents tor the sale ol tbo above goods, will kcc-' constantly on band a full supply, winch they will dispose ot on tho most rctt-onable term*, jail 22 dAw2tn (’■ A.OREHVKR & CO 8. HROA ItnENT. 4 RTIST, RE.VI'EG’I EllLI.) announces to the I,adit s mud Gentlemen of Augusta, Hamburg nut] its vicinity,that be has taken 0 room at the Masonic Hall, where he will ho tinpfiy to vviitonsnili as wi«h their likenesses taken, etllw r in ponr 41 or min iature. Specimens of bn painting ran bo seen at the room—second story—vvimro lie imiies tho pub lic to call and oxuraino lor ihvinselvcs. nov 13 ts 365 IS. ArtiKl, REGS leave rOMiKßUfully to inform t ho rifizenn of Align*!*, 1 hut he has reiurnod to ihm city, I »nd taken tbo room formerly rocupii'd by him in ific 1 d/ i« »nio Hall, where ho inietida remaining lar a ew v\ock«, and where ho would bo happy to receive I thoHO who ru iy diwi ro hi* profeiun(>ntd bervirm. The public ynemll/, ar« irn. it/‘d r»» rail a*id km h‘.« nou i PUitur sa i.E~sf ggMllgHl PCIJLIC SAFE OF HEAF ESTATE, Negroes, Sic. Ihe undersigned win oiler nr public Auction, nl the lower .Market house in this city on the second Monday in April next; viz. 1 lieir Ifonse mid Lot nemr the low er market, occnpioil by ,V/ Meredith. Their Fire Proof Store and Dwelling, No 4 Bridge row. 1 Uujr Tire Prool SUorc and Dwelling next above the Budge bunk. i heir proj eny on Broad and Campbell slreoii, to the river or Bay ‘.•frrel. i heir Store and Du elling above the upper mnrktt, nt preHentoccupied by 31 r Ede«. 1 heir lluilding Lois in the villngo n| Spring fiold, ot which a map will he prepared and pru- Hcnled onor before the day hi’sale. 1 heir lease to a lot of ground Wit Via three story building, near the Presbyterian church, at present occupied by Mr Stockton. Tncir properly m TiKeeu or twenty Ne groes, chiefly field hands, amongst them two saw yers and one bricklayer. The Kosomont Plantation in Burke .bounty, containing *2OOO acres ofJand, about 260 of {vhich is open and under good ffeni*p. 1 ho one hall interest in Mcßcon mills dtu! plan tation. —A! fi°~ 12 Shares Augusta Insurance and Ranking Com pany Stock, and 5 Shares Union Wharf Company Stock, and til other assorts ot the firm, (their up country property accepted; which will he sold m May next, roar 9 66td MsKENZIK A BENNOCH^ a Hilliard Tabic, m good or ■ der, vviilj oil n« caswory oppuf.aiiH, wi|i Ijeswld on the nlosl hnnaonnhle terms, it application is madecooM. lOhqujre nl this oflico. march H 'M;irr2vv A VAIiUAIILK SAFE OF HEAL estate. I 5 A' P ns ? r( * Dio meridian of human life,nnd ® ■ being Hi it feeble stale ot health, i urn desirous to wind tip tho various attempts ot my siircissfuf enterprises, and settle Up myself, finally receive and pny nil the just (leiimnHs duo hy me la mankind, in steiol of low iug it for ol hers to da tar mo niter 1 tiuva ceased la lie— Urn. Hundred and Sixty Valuable Town I-ots, improved mid unimproved; also, some w hole square id I,<ll n, will he sold m llie town us Hamburg,nc cording to ill ■ ah no ndvqrlisemeri.l, hy llie Sheriff ol Edgefield district, i s oulh < urotiim liringiiig so inueb property into market, il is evident dial great bargains will lie obtained. That the towtlof Ham burg will become a flourishing rily, ia now beyond eoinrmjirlioii: Doing fiivored with many great na Dhal heaefiis, not merely' ns a place . qj commerce, lint also in lieu lb, coinl’yri anil pleasure. Kind,!, oas llie limnediato hoiielil of the noble ntrenin So vnnnali. . s ‘eeoiul,ii is mm end,and llie boundary of tills .S'tato, ol lhn greni < 'linrleston and Western Mail flood. I Inrdiy, it has four or five noble springs of' pure mid wholesome water, some (1 which can be lirecied lliroilgll different parts of the town, and abed to the second stories; n will not only servp us a convenience, Inn also as a saiegnard against lire. I be hill side nod woodland part, |ieiwen|) the ’own and the towering eminence, culled the I'grk, is aid out in walks, anil serving as a pr nnennde ,for Ihe enjoyment of pleasure, which daily draw s live attention of ninny visitors Tips 010(1101100,called the Citadel, ia I2l) (eel above Hamburg and Augusta, and within one mile distant ol hath towng,—gro mantic situation which liirni-hns the eyo with a most picturesque view, llir.l an eyo may iiehnld; mid is immediately at the junction of the groat thorough lure, hy land and l.y water, between the .North, the ■Nouth, and the Meat. I ho receipts o( ( niton alot.e, him present sensoia, lias been, from Ist September, H 37, up to IClh.Feh rnary, 1335, 39,11>S bales. Anil, ns respects the u iles 10 Mm property, the purchaser will gel all tbs tillo that Iho Mluto of South Uiirollnn anil hop fruurtv can give. IIKNUV SIUJETZ. , Fimndor and Proprietor of llie town of Hamburg //mnbnrp. Feb 2f.|b (fob 28 trwtd SHEKUT’M SALE! ’ G. M. Furman vs li. Shultz, oilier plaintiffs'sey. orally vs. Henry Shultz. 1 Wit. I.he sold under various Executions against 'hedefendant in llie above slued eases,and hy ihevviillen consent of all the pnrtiis interested . either in llie executions or in the property, on the second Monday in Alrireh noil, rtnd the day follow ing, m the town of llsmbnrg: Various lots im provod and unimproved in said tovv/i of Hamburg, and owned by the defendant, Homy .Vhnllz Tin* Sheriff announces to tin) public, sh it he is advised that the purchasers nr this sale wjff obtain good; qtiiot, and indispinjib'o title-,■ am) they wdj get ail Ihe legal title thin I, a- an officer of the law, can le gaily give. Terras 01 safe cash. W. J/. MOSS, Sh’ff Edgefield Disl. Feh I", 1638 ffeh gg ( r ;n v in snj»ifoTii>~& ioluSi) ,7 Have fist received ill store, and will sell at the lowest prices I'd bills old Wonongnbela Whiskey, good proof; 2ft boxes superior I .omen syrup ; f> casks fine (hard w inu, a pure article; Sperm oil, Ac. O so - 20 bhlr. No li Markorel; 0 baskets Olive 01); ISO bags Sago; 30jir Wicitlrtxy blinds. Afurct. 7 * -'J F'HANE, hug just received, ■ ■ . * * Black gro grain Silk, Bine hi'k I’eir do Soir,' Hl’k A’jlk. Silk Velvet, bl’k French (krhpe; Bl'k silk Fringe, hi’k mi l white blond Edging, (.minis bl'k ami while f.isla Hose, White cotton do, Velvet edge bonnet Itihhnn, Fine rap (lihbons. rol'.f Pick /Vie Gloves, White do do .Wills, while and bl'k silk Himes, , Hein sljehed J.C Iflnl'kts, emtiroidercd l.insn Cambric do, fancy dress Shawls, Col’il, plaid and stuped Swiss Muslin, ■Nmull fig’d French Muslin, do do Prints,. do do l.ighl Calicoes, and Juckonals 1 5 -1 and fi-4 VVn.ibam Sheetings. feb 20 PETIT i i l Ll' *O J’TON SEED. ‘ ~.. | HAVE a fiiw bunded bushels of me chov.a ■ Cotton Seed, whiidi is genuine. Planters whd desiro In improve rtie f.'utton crop, would do well 10 call immediately. Also, a small lot ofunniixed Nankeen Cotton Seed, for sale. 1 Feh I'd 3ft f A, CCMMI.VC, I ho Cufislilnlionnlist will ropy the above. ( BOARDING—MrI; JrCAftRIE ha.rinr lay > » ken the large three story hrirk henso on Broad Street, directly opposite Martin Frederick s eon fee (ionary, is now prepared in accommo late Boarders ei a superior manner. A fmv 1 ingle gentlemen caa '-e aecomminiated with excellent sleeping apart jnn 10 -7 | It EM II <; aITiTeN~KEEI)S.-.A largo * ass.iiltnont of superior Harden Seed, fresh anil warranted geonine, and pel up expressly (or Ibid climnle; also Canary bird seed, both r/nxeif and plain, for sale by A N'l'OA'V A> FlAlNEtf. ">areh fi .No 132 Broad street. f|M) PKIi\TE*KS.—A gA.7d frinier, who is ■ master of big business, will receive permanent employment, prompt pay, and bbstil wages, hy making irinnedialo npplirst oiiilo, Jh 1 Book anil Job priming office of W T. THOMPSON, A Co Feb 21 43 A 'ANAI, I EOI U, POTATOES, AC V 110 bbis Canal Flmir, . IftO no Irish Potatoes, 100 do. Northern flirit 100 do. do. Whiskey, ftn do. Mackerel, No. 3. fi" qr and night casks Malaga IVino. Istnd* ing and for sale on the wharf, hy Jnn 16 12 GEO. R. JEBUP kCO Georgialnt. A Tni»t Conipßay, j AnootTA. Jam, 6. { fpilß Direrlors have ibis day declared a Divl- I Hi: lid of hour Dolhira per Sharr, ant of Iho profiis nf the last six months, payable on and after *" the 10lh instant W T OflL’l.O, Bee’y. jan 3 If 5 Brr HOES HOOTS. —All assorttnent nl Bn buns reels, among them arc same splendid Hyn' ii lb-, Tulips, Sr. Also a large arsnrinicnt n( treih Garden snd- just rpceived and for sale by inn I AN ff »NV At HAINES, 232 Broad at. \ lAV HOOKS—JuaI rj(>eiy4Kji by Diehard.* I IN A Mtoy l»iia,nr ib« Seige of Grenada, hy be nntbor of Eugene Aram, Kicnti, illustrated with spbndid Engravings front drawings by the most eminent artists. I ickwiek Papors, a new 1 dilion, w ith nuuer< us illi straiiens, 1 vi 1 nelavo, complete. Eihel Churchill, or llie iwn Brides hr tho auth(ir nf llio FrgueisM Curnim, 7rails and Trials efearly life, Ac. tagr 1