Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, March 17, 1838, Image 3

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!! VEH’S ami other Domestic Brandy, bl* Tower's Bamdy: lalfPipos domestic Brandy. For sale i iw. I, 13 JOHN M COOPER,& Son. __ iv“CANDLE FACTORY .-J. FOS 'EU, respectfully announces to the Citizens isin ’and Hamburg, that his Candle csiab 1, South e.de Reynold, four Doors below treet, Augusta, is now in successful! opera lere he will thankfully receive and punctu siid to all ciders in his line. He promises that may be disposed to patronize him that ipair neither pains nor expense to furnish lib a good article and at a fair price Ho ion hand for sole 50 boxes superior Can -A liberal price will be paid for Tallow. 19 Irasw 65 KS to hire.—Two good Cooks to hhe the ballance of the year, if application is [mediately. IV E & J U JACKSOiV. 115 IROES For Sale.—A healthy young mnan, with her child 0 months old; good ok. washer, Ironer, <Stc. Apply to 5 SAN DIFORD & COLLINS, Auc’ts. ISH DRY GOODS.—Sandiford & allins. Auctioneers, have just received ce of Fresh Dry Hoods, which will be sold •ash. Consisting of 3-4 and 4-4 Blenched ; and Shearings; 3-4 and 3-4 do Brown; 4-5 Cambrics; Corded Shirts; silk and cot :1a; Checks; Linens; cotton /fuse and half ,inen Bosoms and Collars; nett, webb and uspenders; tape; ginghams; calicoes; plaid ■own and blue English Broad Cloths and irs. 12-4 10-4 8-4 7-4 and 6-4 English, and Ptustan Shawls; English and Ameri tings. Also XH» Principee Spanish Segars. march 15 3 TEETH.—Doct. Munroc Dentist, ill remain in Augusta longer than h i an- L Operaiing room No 13 United States 69tf march 15 AH irregularities in children’s teeth Irom corrected. University of Georgia, I March 8, 1838. f UTWRSHIP in Franklin College having come vacant by the r signation of Mr k, the preudentiul committee will fill the •election cn the first day of April, or as ereafter as testimonials may be received, cants may address the president or secretary niversity. A HULL,Secy, i 15 dt Ist Ap TO DISBELIEVERS, ctious to Phrenology Answered, I'uesdav (Evening the 20lfi inst. at 7i o l’k the Masonic Wall, by Dr. Collyer, who jw himself to be blindfolded, and examine I of any individual selected by the audience, srmiiiation ol the lecture. [(twice 25 cents, merely to defray expenses. To The Ladies. ■Oa Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2to 6 P.M. o persons except Ladies will be admitted for ex miiiation at the Office, Masonic Hall. A. Z. Kant a, FT AS just received a new supply of Venetian LA Blinds. 3t march 14 s [.' TO RENT (kse’sH ITHtil (lie first of October next, o desirable [sEjiß Brick’Dwelling inn central part of In,ad street. Enquire at tins office. ■marcli 13 68 ts P^HAMPAIGNE—2O Baskets Nnperior Cham- Lv pnigne, just received and for sale by march 14 VV Eli J U JACKSON, Aucl'rs. rjfii W JVTUA JEWELRY. ftifß snhscriber'has just received an invsicc .of 1 Tine Gold Levers of the latest stile & host quali r, such qs single and double circle independent seC ns lever Watches, with Irrtm 10 to2s'jewels; Lori on Duplex and anchor escanment Lovers; gold and liver Lepino and Vertical W ATCHES ; also n assortment of Rich Jexyelry, Silver Spoons' tr . tQHN II MURPHY P S. Watches and Clocks earelhlly repaired nd warranted. 50;3tw2m mar 3 t/int;ima negroes for sale— V The subscriber's living in Hamburg, Soulh arlilina. hrive on hhrid a large number of Virginia laves, and will reediv'e Supplies every two weeks, ’raders, planters arid others wishing lo purchase, ronld do well to give'Us a call, us we always keep i superior hksoffmdfll. Feb 7—w3fh 21 JOSEPH WOODS &CO Arv Baskets Champajgue Wine, choice brands; 3 pipes pure llollatia Gin; 3 do ■Cbriliic Braftdy; 4 do Madeira Wine; 2 do Pale arid BroWh Cherry wine; 1 do Superior port do; parch 13 for sale by JOHN COSKERY. White and DlAck Silk Blond. 13 |i. WYATT <fe C> , No. 206, have just ro- J , coived White-and (Hack Silk Blond Laces. aNso, an Rsiorttße.m ol French w orked ami Scotch eeuie worked Collars. [leb 16 39 SHERWOOD’S Electro-Magnetic Rem 3 edies for Chronic diseases, of ilia class lyperlruphy. including all the forma of Scrofula, iz - Tubercular Consumption, White Swellings, lyspepsta, Scrofulous sore eyes, Ihrouic diseases of the liver, Oflho Heart, Scald head, Os the Spleen, King's evil, Ol the Kidnius, Leucorrhoca, 1 Os the Spine, Chhloresis, > or FciVialo Menorrhagia, j coVriplaints. These are but different modifications of the same isease, arising from the sable cause, distinguish f: ed by the same diagnosis; and curable by the same remedies. Theirconimoncaii.se is an irregular nc- I tion of the Bfoclfo-Galvanic forces in the system; j they may all ba detected by pressure upon the sides >■ ol iho vertib® ami glands of tho neck, which I eliciis the Electro-Galvanic symptoms, and they may l»s cilred bythoso Electro Magnetic remedies. U The latter are accompanied by a compendious f- medical treatise, explaining iho principle of tho discovery upon which they are founded, and treat \ ing the manner ti \Vhich they are to be applied. lu this xMfk Dr. Sherwood demonstrates lhe fact , that every part tlf the human body, together with I fvery particle of animate and inanimate trialt'er lin a negative or positive state of electtici ,hat every motion; j„ all matter, w hether gest masses or (n the siiiallesl particles, is I by the attracting and repelling forces ol ersal principle. The morbid action which i disease ol the oigaiiH or limbs, he proved casioned by the undue preponderance ol ese forces in tho system, and his remedies ealth by subduing this irregular action to brmra. By this means tho very seeds ol ise are eradicated, mid a permanent cure even ill rases where all hopes of relief Irom irces'i* abandoned. The electro Magne lies are the only preparations applicable evailing class Os disease, and they never it the confidence reposed in thorn. The s of tho class of diseases, to which they ...d €i),|Micable can ho discovered, under the direr, lion contained in the work which acebmpaniet thim, without tho aid of a physician, and they can bo used with perfect safety am] nlccess without dieting or inconvenience or any further advice than t this work affords. Price fid for sale by HAVfLAND, KI.VLKY4.Crt. i reared & 45:2m0 Agents, Augusta Ga Cosnictics forthe Complexion, Aci ILK of Roses,Cosmetic cold Cream, cream o oj*- Rotes in covered pots for curing chaps, tan ■4l JP’mrn, chaping. Ac. Freckle Wash Ce . r,a,n renwd y fef freckles ever offered , ' ,u P*H*ITk 1 in nem turned boxes, sir Lilly While, for lieauti. cake in box. Vinegar of Rouge r Ties V. shlu Rouge in boxes. Crcnn JPBpPJimxlnionda for t .'letting the skin after shaving r~ Devereux's Depnatorv tor removing surpufluout hair; loilot powder, Otto of roses; <Jo do uts'd. For the Teeth and Gums. Compound Chlorine tooth wash; Compounri Kreosote tooth wash; Orris tooth wash; Ruse toutl rnsto in neat jars; American Calcined charcoal.— J his article is prepared from willow twigs, and u impalpshl/fine, for medical purposes as well as foi a dentrifice, it is unrivalled in point of qnnliiy. Foi ’ A tale by ANTONY A HALS L*, No. 230 Brood st march 8 ks ,-'is ’ (| i BLACKVV DLL’S dUii-aeVxd Tlucturc, 1 "I* tho only sure remedy lor tho cur» of the . Vineral Diseases, in nil stages. It nitty be taken without rendering the patient liable to suspicion . by the most intimate acquaintance, and the must 1 ' invterote rase vviU yield at otic# to its efficacy. 1 Many astonishing cures have come under my ob | servotion which had long defied the skill o( the . most distinguished physicians. Persons afflicted . with this loathsome disease should tlierefo e apply ' immediately (or Dr. Blackwell's snti ac:id Tine -1 lure; it is the only sure way to meet and repel Mich * an enemy. Price S 3; (or sale by ( TURPIN D'ANTiGNAC, & Co ' | rrat 7 4idlm Druggists, Augusta, ('a. j Jud kin's Patent Specific Ointment. DOCI' .11 DKINS’ Genuine Omtmontis one of j the belt remedies for White swellings. Sore ■ legs, Old sores, and Ulcers, Feltons, Schirrutor v i glandular tumours, Rheumatic pains, Chilblains, a Tetters, Burns, <kc. This Ointment lias stood the r test of long experience, but in order to preserve , its own reputation, as well as to guard the public t ; trout imposition by a spurious article, Which is ( 1 now extensively manufactured, circulated and »‘(Md at almost any and every price, it is necessary that ; ■ purchasers oliaorVo the following , CAUTION! I 1 The genuine Judkin's pitent Specific Ointment | 1 is prepared only by C IJertvns, whose written slg- | I nature appears on the put side wrapper of each pot- i i The price of the genuine Ointment is always i • $1 per pol, and may be had rif • i HAVILAND, RISLEY.&Co. , 1 . Agents, Augilsta. I I Alsrt, sold by IJaviland, Uarrall & Allen, agents s I Char esloii, SC. 43d I3t match G y Horse & SIGN ! podn q-Ga.vNb, House and Sign Painters No. 147 Broad A't, six doors below the Eagle and , • PhoKiiix Mdtel, arc prepared id receive any orders , with which they may be favored in ihdir Jtne.w hich J - will bo executed in a faithful ihaiiner. Being prac t ti'callv acquainted with their business in all its * branches and intending to devote their personal at- j i sention and sit|ierimohdaiice to it, they flatter them- ‘ cites they shall be ililo to secure a portion of public patronage. They are premitted to refer to the following gen emen;Col VVm Gumming, Hayes Bo Ad re, Esq,. , ' l 'mory Sibley, Esq , Isaac Henry, Esq., ' A March 0 Ira 33 , i » if. CRANK liftsjdstreemtea w» . Ladies fine Grecian Leghorn Bonnets; Misses db do do; Ladies fine straw do; Em’b black Lace HdkfV, do do .'•‘carls', Fine Hcriiani Pearls; B ack b/oncl lace lor trimidihgi With a variety of other Fancy Goods. , -March 18 ! PROTECTION LV.SUKANCK COMPANY*. ■ ' a 'HE undersigned, agents of tho Protection In- X sumnee Company of Hartford, Connecticut. • are prepared to insure buildings and their contents against loss or damage by fire mi the must retjsona- , . ble terms. W. & J. G. CATLLN. oct 31 dtf 856 Notice. IVfl K. Jonathan Meigs is authorised to art as my l ITX. attorney during my absence (rem the ritv. dec 88 DAM El, if AND. - [V EW CHOP MOT,ASSES.—2S hluls new clop Molassee, of superior qtmlit?; for sale low , hy ISAAC AloisE. 1 feb 2 27 ts Northern Gin ami iinltimorc Whiskey. 6)/t BBLS. White’s Baltimore Gin; • (*>-*. 83 bids, copper distilled Whiskey; Forsale low by ISAAC MOISE. i. Feb Ifi 33 NEW BACON AND LAIID.-A choice lot of Bacon and lard; for sale 'ow by mar 18 JOHN AI CUOP.SK, Ac SON. IX INK APPLE CHEESE.—B 3 boxes'piue apple cbeeso, in fine order. mar 3 N SMITH, A Co. f SUPERIOR INGRAIN CARPETING. A supply of the shove just receiver! consisting of handsome and rich patterns, for sale by • P* o 11 EDGAR & CARMICH AEL. * JJAJ’KRiA'G. — A large assortment of Paper “ Hangings, and Borders, just received and lor sale cheap by T U Sc I V PLANT, ‘l march 0 PRIME St. Croix and Porto Rico Sugar, just feceiVcd and for side hy - march a 53 HAND & SCRANTON a JAN TUB RIVER.—3OO Hampers re.l Irish i Potatoes, for sale low if taken from the / wharf, by (feb i) JOHN COSKKRY. i 1 jJNIGUERED SILKS. —Just received and ■- forsale by IVES <fc GRISWOLD. Eeb 24 45.13 w i ]V[EW GOODS.—IV«S Ac Griswold are 1 v now receiving their. Spring Goods. Feb 84 ItofllfW , BOMBASINES. “Assorted qualities, from fine to superfine, for sale by FehO 45d3w IVES & GUTNWOLD. "LIME. 1 CASKS superior Thomastown lime, on . J-*Avr consignment, for sale low, by Jan 87 88;I 1L4IRI) A ROWLAND h RECEIVE!} ON CONSIGNMENT. ! !!! BOXES excellent, TOBACCO, manulac " A"/ tured by Gen. E. C. Carrington, J/ulil'ax, f Va., which will bo sold low bv s feb 4 31 CLARKE. McTEIR & CO. I’ I T S-. BANK NOTES—For sale by ’ Geo. Insurance <fc Tiust Co. feb 2 27 Fire iroiix, BRASS Audirun«, Fenders, Shovel and Tongs, in groat variety, for sale bv octB6 F AH CLARK. ® 11 tO HIRE.—Four or five Negro Boys. I Also, about the same of women and girls. Apply to D. L. JIOLLIDAV. jan 10 7 tt 8 J ’RUSHED SUGAR.—IO bbls Crushed Su- VVgar, just received and for sale bv Y feb 13 ISAAC 3/oISE. • SILK AND COTTON UiIiIiRBLLAS. j t CASE line Silk and Cut ton UMBRELLAS. X just received at No. 806, by I* Feb'J _33 T. H. WY ATT & CO. * NANKEENS.—Six case of "X Nankeens, manufactured from Cotton grown r In Georgia,forsale bv A. SIBLEY. ' jan 8U ts If, ir s I7OR SALE.—The Lot and Dwelling formerly if X 1 owned by Bishop Andrews, comer of Greeri It and Centro streets, having 821 feet front oh Gfecn d and 80foot on Centra street. A SIBLEY, if jan 20 ts 1C “ Potatoes. if 1A A BUSH/.,. Potatoes for family use, both e IUU Kidney and Mercer equal to imported tor n sale by CLARKE; McTIKIt&CO. i- nov 27 277 r r Wanted to llii’e. e 4 SECOND Hand Piano Forte, for which a rea y JV bdtldhle price will be paid. Apply to Win. H • Orchard at Iverson's Music Store, 247 Eroad street. •s dec. 2 882 " t Wanted to Purchase. n «A/A or 30 likely young Negroes, for which good nV 1 f prices will be paid, in cash, lit dee.Bo 207 wif J. A I). MORRISON. TOBACCO I TbBtCCOII TOBACCO!!! RECEIVING on Cbnsignmeut 300 boxes To bacco front good to prune. « „ ,v. 3o ,iuUN yi COOPER A SON. t! OACON & LARD.—3OO Haras, Shoulders i. J 3 and Middlings of superior quality, just recetv. ° ed from Greenville, SC. i- fit) Jars Prime Leaf Lard front* 15 to4olbs. each, n feb 13 For sale IoW by ISAAC MOISE. “ ] T ARCE, HE A I.THYLK UCil US.-A »■ Xi lot of remarkably fine leeches in good healthy lli slate, lust received ami forsale hy ,ttn 85 80 IHSLF.T <fc CO d Jan - CONSIGNMENT.—-30 barrels Canal h vJ Flour. 25 bbls Country do. Just received _ and for sale by H. C. BUVSON & CO. is jan 32 j )r PEACH BRANDY. ; r |7nT, hundred ggls. Peach Brandy, 5 years oH, j n wd goisd pro d, fv sale by feb 15 30 ISAAC MCl.'t- Ju*t Received |l/| BBLS excellent Potatoes; * ■*. vs 50 ilu 3 .Mackerel ; 150 lings prime Green Coffee; 25 rto Java do. For sole low by CLARKE McTIER, ic. Feb 15 39 ON CONSIGNMENT.-1000 pieces Uenvy Hemp Ragging; lor sale low by jnnSO if 16 11.0. BRYSON & CO. f 'IIAMPAIGNE CIDER.-25 b.x.t, Cham paigne cider. first quality, tor sale by mnrcli 8 N .SMITH, & Co. NEW SPUI,\G~GOoT)S^ IVES & GRISWOLD are now openinga gen eral assortment of v * Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, which were purchased unusually low; ijn-y will be sold at prices very much reduced. Their assort ment is calculated to please customers purchasing tor cash, at wholesale or retail. The public gen erally are ro»|)ccl hilly invited to cull. Their stock consists of the following articles.\ilf: 3-4 4-4 shirting and aliening, brown and white; 3-4 4-4 ticking, superior and common check end stripes; blue plains; linen summer stuffs; brown hud j bleached drills; Mnrsailles vestings; Jean do; low I’riiie! prints; bine and white Merrimack do; snpT fancy do; French prints, neat patterns, small figure; mourning and half mourning Calicoes; lancy ami mourning French muslins; satin stripe challys. A very rich assortment of Silks, consisting of plain and f.g’d black; Ponld de sole; black sat n; French, English and India; dol'd do; rich figuered; rich satins and ligfeicol’d silks for hypoing dresses; plain white satin; fig'd Hoof sujreriof quality; bonnet silk lor milliners; rich black and fnney coi'd .Shawls; Russia table diaper; birds eye do; an extensive as sortment of Irish linens; linen cambric of impeliur quality; linen camb'ic hhdk'l; black, while, ami coi’d silk Hosiery; English ami French cotton do; misses cotton do; ladies and gents superior French gloves; silk tie; Persian thread marshals' do; b/ack crape and lace co/’d do; bishop/awn; book ruus/in; Swiss, medium, check'd and strip'd do; foundation do; together with every other article necessary to climplflc a general assonnent CdUUtiry -Merchants wishing to purchase for cash will fill 1, it greatly to their interest to call. Storedircclly under the Globe Hotel. ■March 12 57d3w _____ Jtgency* SavnutanU lli.iiruiicc & Trust Co. undersigned, Agent of the above com pa ny, will take risks on shipments of Colton or Merchandize from this place to Savannah, Charles on, and Northern ports. JNO. F. LLOYD, dec 15 2a VXUCLUSE A CONSTANT Srtpply of the uhuvj article fjr ■2*. sale at Factory prices by the ngeivs. mar 2 49 CLARKE, M’TEIR St. rb; rrOIDNIihS AND LEMONSI mV Boxes lemons; 10 Sicily Oranges; 1 50 drums Figs; jnstVecslvcd Sn’d !br saleliy J«i|rs N SMITH, & Co. TO It ENT, —A large and coinmo < ' U)lli! * ir iok -Store on Broad street, is a a tail suitable (or either a Dry Good or (fro IE.--ftSsL,l E .--ftSsL, eery business. Possession given itri nl'edtately. Enquire of j.m 8 WM.T THOMPSON. SHOT Aiytt LEAD;—SOO hogs .Shot, asT’d; 10 Kegs biir lead; for sale at Manufacturers prices, by- TflOS j PiR, MELEE, Agent of the Shot Tower Co. of Baltimore. A constant s'dpply kepton hand, march 10 fiiho EERTRANTI; Jtl issja. This celebrated Race Horen and ■ AWh Stallion, will make another season f'™ Augusta, and stand at the stable f MV. H'cHVy Dilny, lit the lower \ 4 fx * part of the city. The season will »«».' 5 SaS(SfiB) commence dn the first of March, and end on the first of July. Term's $6O the sea son. Mares sent to the Horse will be taken care of am) furnished with good pasturage and fed at 50 cents per day. For Pedigree and peVCondance, see large bills. 55(12m March I) fNXECUTOR’S NOTICE.-AII persons ifi- JCi dcblcd to the Estate of iMrs Ann Hrquhart late of Richmond county, deceased, will please make payment, and those to whom the estate is in debted wifi render their claims immediately, duly attested. —AJ MILLER, .US H JACKSON, march 9 55,40 d HEJ .4 FOX, Exr's. Hermitage extract.—This lately invented combination of different odors, has acquired -just popularity,not only by reason of the Strength and delicacy, but, of the extraordinary duration of it s pnrfnme. IV’hilst the strength of many other extracts and essences are almost ns evanescent ns the bloom of the flowers from which they are derived; the Hermitage retains all its fra grance for an indefinite length of time and tSaCaree to be removed from the garment on which it is poured, by washing, hence it is probably the cheap est and most delightful perfume of our laboratories; (or sale, together with a largo assortment of per lumery,suapB, hair oils, iSr c. by ANTONY A HALVES, march 6 232 Broad street. ALABAMA INSUANCECOMPANY. Incorporated by the State of Alabama, 1836, ■with a Capital of ONE MILLION OF DOLLARS, which con bo increased by the surplus funus of the Stockholders In conformity with the third article of the by-laws ofsaid Company, two him Irod and fifty thousand do,firs of the Capital Slock, will be offered lot sale in the town of Girard, on the first day of March next; ten percent to bo paid in at the lime of sale, the hallaneelo ba secured on pi •dgoSof real estate. As it is probable that this Institution will be ready (ortho transaction of business tty the !slh of March nett! from and after that time Insurances and Deposites on trust agreeable to the charter of (laid Company, will be token at such rates as arc usual in offices oflike character; life insurance will bo effected at tho following rates, per $lOO at the ages annexed. For one year, Aor; 25 sl,f)o 30 1,31 3.1 1,35 40 1,69 50 1,96 For Seven Years, 25 1,13 30 1,36 33 1,53 10 1,«3 50 S, 00 Whole Life, 23 2,u0 30 2,36 36 2,75 40 3,20 50 4,60 Copy of tho third Article of the of the „ Alabama Insurance Company; And on the first day of March next, Slock to tho amount »f TWo hundred and fifty thousirid dollars will ho offered for sale in the town of Girard; tea | percent to he paid it; at the time of sale. Timbal- | lance to be called in, in such amounts, arid ut such limes as may horcaltorbe prescribed by tho hy-laWs of said company . And on tho lirst day of May neif a nioetihg will bo Held in conformity with the third sc- tion of said act bf incorporation, so far i s regards the invest ment of any surplus funds belonging to the rom rxiiiv• By order of the Board, . THOMAS S TATE, Girard, Ala Feb 27 46 Scc’y pro icm. CABINET FURNITURE, AT Reduced Prices.—Tho sub amber having determined to bring his ImdS Furniture Business io a close within a weeks, lor this reason offers tlm JfYjirll remainder of his Stock of Furui fj SJ W ture at very low prices The billow " * " ing are the articles now tit More; Secretaries and Book-Gases, Breakfast and Tea Tables, Ladi'V Work and Dressing Tables, Centre and Pier Tables, .Marble ton Wash Elands. N. B —Six Fair elegant Pier Tables will be sold at cost Persons in want, or export ng to want Pier Tables will do well to improve this opportunity of purchasing them it w. , „ , Tlje Fiifniiur*? is nicor tho ntegt x patterns, v/arraotod oi good materials and workman ship F.W. TOLMaN. * P jfn. 177, P-emtsf., fkt Lftxr Market ; s v-o i ts 44 i L’Oll SALE a(lililuird Table, in good nr , A iler, with all jneceaunry apparatus, will besbld on tlio most reasonable tonu*, if application i* made soon. Enquire at this office, march a 4 tjirigw GARDEN SEEDS.—-A large *- assortment of superior Garden Seed, fresh and w arranted genuine, and put up expressly lor this clunfite*, also Canary bird seed, both mixed and plain,lor sale by ANTONY At HAINES, march 6 No, 132 Broad street. Ci ANAL f LOCK, POTATOES, AC.— * 110 bbls. Canal Flour, 150 uo Irish Potatoes, IUO do. Northern Gin, 100 do. do. Whiskey, 50 do. Mackerel, No. 3. fiO <|r and eight casks .Malaga Wine. Land ing and for saloon the wharf,by Jan 16 12 GEO.jt JEgypACO. WORE PIANO FORTES! A . IVEKSEN has Ihisdavopensd aneavstipply ot Grand Action Piano Fortes, uiauu -uctured by Messrs. Nunns, Clark & Co. ot Now Voik. 1 hese instruments in their present perfection, are doubtless the best Piano Fortes over manufactured in the United States. As regards the unwillingness I of a pun ion ol the profession to acknow ledge this, suffice it to state that Niinha, Clark A Co stand alone in this country in declining Ip purchase the re commendation oI professional men, by the payment of the usual commission; prelerrlng to rust thrir claims to public pairopiige on the superiority of their Pianos, which they are to sell at the prices of inferior instruments frohj other niiihnfactorios, by the system they now pursue In fomluctjng their business—x iz: by expending off the Pianos .them ; selves all the costs ol their safes These inalru ments are not farced into the market by moans of nni/ recommendation, except that which they them selves ea ry—the name of the instrument is the card and faithful work, the foundation on which the mak ers rely to sustain their present high reputation. Neither are (hero from this rrmuifaclory two differ ent kinds of Pianos, the one for “home remsmnp lion,” the other (or “export,"—the object of Messrs Nunns, Clark <V. Co. being to establish lor them selves, in every market where their Pianos are sold, lhe /i/yg/icft character. In regard to keeping in tone, A. Iverskn pledges his professional experience that these Pianos will keep in tune longer luau any other—because they arc more faithful work. Also, constancy o i baud Guitars, Violins, Flutes, printed ; Music, &c.. at the Mu.vc .Mere 217, Broad-tt , n fifty driers iohw the Augusta Hank. ' march 7 53 . A few days since, when .Mr. Russell the Vprftl. i«|, gave a.Concert m Charleston, housed a Piaro Forte manufactured by Messrs Nunn's, Clarke & Co which xvas furnished him by Messrs 1 lertiiug ami Bntkley, who have,them for sale in that city ... L>l FOUTANI TOTHENICK; Dr. n . Evans’ (<Hinomilo and Aperient , pills: Recommended t>y thousands for Desuop sia and all stomach complaints. Liver complaint, ten yean standing. Mrs. PJannah lirowne, wife ol Joseph Broxvnc, North Sixth ijt. near second street, Williamshurgh, idliicl-.d fur the last ten years with the Liver Com plaint, completely restored to health through the treulihcht of Dr. F.i-ans. Synlpioms:—Habitual cprlsltpAlj'oh ril the bow els, total loss of appetite, excruciating pain ol ;tbc epigastric region, great depression of spirits, lu'i guor mid other Symptoms .of extrema debility, dis turbed sleep, inordinate (low of the menses, pain in the right side, eoulil not lie on her left side, i without an aggrivalioti of the pain, drine high col ored, with other symptoms indicating great de i rarigemeht in the functions of the liver. Mrs Brown was attended by tlnee of the.first i physicinnS,but received hut little relief frira their medicine, till Mr Browne procured mono of Dr. Win Evans inValunblo preparation which effectual ly relieved her ol the above distressing symptoms, with other's, which it is not essential to intimate. 1 JOSEPH BROWNE. For tale hy ANTONY & HAINES, -Sole ngt his for Augusta; 232 Broad st. isiuc of Packets, Between Mobile and Montgomery. THE Steamboats Farmer a nndlheria will form a line ol Packet*, as above, bominen gT? 1 fa' t »-* l "'-bb ril| g their regular trips in. Nq vernber,leaving Mobile ev'ery Saturday and Wednesday, at 5 o'clock P. M.; and Montgomery every -Sunrlay anil Wednesday at 10 o’clock A. M. For freight or passage apply on board or to W. W. FRY, Jan 4 3m 2 Mobile Oflice S. C. C. & Hail Hoad (Jom’y. ) Fobmary G, 1838, $ » I t/fE following is the present arrangement on ■- this road for the passengoi trains, running through both ways daily (except Sunday) PASSENGER TRAINS. Averagespecd not over2o Miles per Hour, UPXVARD. It Not to leave Charleston, before fi 05 a m Summerville, 7 45 Inabinelt*, 8 15 Georges, 9 00 llrnncliville’ 10 15 Midway, 1100 76 Miles T. O. 11 15 Graham, II 45 Blackvillo, (din.) 1 00 ml A ikon, 3 00 Arrive at Humb irg,not before 430 DO— NWARD. Not to leave Hamburg, before COO a m Aikin, “ 8 00 lllackvillc, 10 00 Graham’s .10 45 76 il ilesT 0 1115 Midway, 1130 Branchville, 12 DO m Georges 12 45 r m Innbinclts I 45 SuiintVTvile 2 45 Arms at Charleston not befdrb 4 30 To rntnuirt 29 tttillutcs for Bmakfisl and Diriiler; each. To deliver and reedix-e Mail*; and fdr Wood alt.l Water, 5 Id 7 minutes, i 7u atop fur Passengers at oil regular Stations il a ( white ffag is hoisted ns a signal. March 2 __ 40 GEOI^I A RAy; ROAD. ON and after the 2l)th of.,lan. tlui Passenger train will leave Augusta at 7 o'clock, A. M. fur ! Wnrrenlon. Returning leave Warrenlou at 1 past 12 o’clock. ~ RICHARD, PETERS, Jr. Resident Engineer is .S'up’t of Transportation. Jsh j 3 HAIL UDaB notice. f|AHE Georgia Kail Kb,ad and Banking Cnrjinanr, A are now prepared to forward with pijnyluailly, all merchandize that may lie deliveresi to tlicir a gent* at either of the following stations ; Augusta, Hearing, Belair, Thoiason, B.drzolia, ( , Cannik. Freight payable In Augusta , . , RICHARD PETERS,Jf. Resident Engineer cj- Sup't of Transportation, fan 9 B lOiIACCO.— Ten boxes Tobacco nwmuiartur e l by E. Brown, and represented to be a supe rior article. For sale by A. SIBLEY, leh 2 27 if * TJItLUE SUGARS.—IO iihds ••El Recurso’ X Sugars; Just received and fir sale by mar 2 IS AAC MOlSf, NEW MACKEREL. on w Hole bi.u. No. 2; reU n do do No. 3; half do No 1; 30 (Jn do No. 2; 20 do d i No. 3; Just received and for sale by njir 2 ISA AC MOISE. / 'UF/CKS NJJ4V \OkK at StoSrlayi sight, lor sale by JOH.V J. VAINT’ER. Fih 3 *2B TTAILBOUS roots- —An assortment of V 5 n.iUioO" root*, among them are *omo *plendnl ifcaeinth’, Tulips, Ac. Also n large nmortmeiitof i-tLk t? ir J ori tost received and for sale by ° ! A* PONY * H AIN’LY, 232 Broad es. GEORGIA STATS LOTT E R Y sFor tliebenefit of the Anguxtn IndtHicmlcnt Fire Company. CLASS NO. 12, FOB 1858. To be determined by the ifroiVing of the .Oman- * dria Lottery, for inlanml improvt mnnt in lhe District of Columbia, Class No 1. (or To bo drawn at ALEXANDKIA, Va. on Ssuirdoy March 24ib 1833. D. S. Gregory & Co. 1 (Successors to Vales mid MclniyruJ Managers. HIGHEST PUIZK 1 60,000 IIOIsIsAKS! One Prize of 3 Si , OO O 1) O LliA US ! Rich ami Brilliant Scheme!! About one prize to a blouk!~One fifiii of the pri ses Will haVa on them either thkks or two drawn numbers. 75 NUMBEitn—la UKAtvN HALLOTS. Grand Scheme! I Prixa as IS(iU,UUO is ff.f),ooo 1 35,000 23,000 1 13,000 15,000 1 10,1)00 10,000 I a,OOO f.OOO 1 8,000 8,000 1 t,sot) 7,500 1 7,000 7,000 1 6,000 6,000 1 6,000 5,000 1 4,1'0D 4.000 I 3,000 3,000 1 3,500 2,500 1 2,220 2,220 I 2 000 2,000 5 1,600 8,000 5 1,600 7,500 t») 800 40,000 60 700 36.000 50 600 30 000 69 600 25,000 60 400 20,000 60 300 18,000 00 250 15,000 60 200 12,000 60 160 V.OOO 60 100 6,b00 60 90 5,100 CO 80 4,800 60 70 4,200 60 60 3 600 ’ 120 60 6,000 6820 40 232,800 1770 [lst drawn number] 24 41,250 7080 3d 4ih or 6ih] 20 141.600 1 0850 htli 7ih6kh9jh,orlOili 16 141,600 , 8830 ill, 12, Id, 14 or 15] 12 16(»,200 33,305 Prices, 34,220 Blanks, is 67,526 Tickets $2O; Snares in proportion. All orders for Tickets in the shove - scheme, will meet with prompt attention, if ad dressed to A. READ, Agent, March 7 Augusta, G». ' IVEW England Rum and Glu.—so barrels it A E Kum; 50 bids Gin; fur sale low by 1 mar 12 JOIIiVM COOPEII At SON. IiPIME GREEN COFFEE, P*rt» Rico, i Cnlia ami Uiu, lor sale by march. 9 55 HAND A SCRANTON. pETiTiaLPcoitONsl^Ei). 1 I HAVE a few hundred hushclS 81,the kbpve • -1- Colton Seed, which is genuine. Planters who deeira to improve t lie Col Vin crop, would do well ' lo gall ijuirtcdiutely. Also, a small lot of unmiied Naiikeeb Colton Seed, lor sale. 1 Feb 1* 35 A. CUM MI.VO, r The Constitutionalist will copy the above. BOARDING. -VMrii. J. CARRIE having ta ken the largo three story brick house on It road Street, dirpcUy cppoHiic .Martin Frederick ■ confec tionary, is notV prepared to accommodate Hoarders m a superior Ih'inti'or. A few i tiigle aeniteihcii tail be acnuiUmodated with cxeolfeot «looping apart - menu. jan 10 7 Georgia fits'. A Trait liiiiipnuy, / APOusta, Jan, 6. \ rpilE Directors have Una tiny declared n Divi- JL tlcnd of four lidttiiY* per .SAorr, oUI of the proflts of the Inst sit Mlonllls; Payable bh arid after lira Kith instant VV T GOULD, See’y. JnnJj If 5 1 j\| EIV BOOKS-Just received by Richards is Ac Stop—l,oila,or ilia .Singe of Ground the author of Eugene Arum, Kimii, <Jr. illustrated with spU'iuliil Engravings from drawings by the most eminent artists. Pickwick Pa|Kir«, n now edition, with numerous , illustrations, I vel octavo, complete, , Ethel Churchill, or the two Brides bytlio. author ’ of tlie Improvisntrice, Francisca Carrnrn, Trails am Trials of early life, die. mar I ■\j OTICE.—The eopannerHlnp licrclolor exist -1 i mg in this city under the firm ol Cowling,A Gnrdclle, expired on the Ist dny of Ja..uary Inst, by Us own. limitation. The business of the firm will ho closed hy A. GaHURU.ic. J. V. COWLING. l3. 1837 If A. GARDE LIE: > | tHE Subscribe! begs leave to inform Ins friends -I. and the public, that ho w ill continue to trans act the Commission Business in iliis city;un der his own name. A.GAKDELLE. fob 13 U 30 8. MftOA DBE.VT, A ItTI.ST, RESPECTFULLY nniiounces to the Ladies mid Gentlemen of Augusta, Hamburg and its vicinity, that ho has mken a room at the .Masonic Hull, where he will he happy (o wiitonsuth ns wish their likenesses taken, either in portrait or min* iattire. Specimens of his prti)llih(j; ran ho sV;eh it the room—second story—wltoib.he invites the pub lie lo call and examine for themselves, nov Id ts 365 11. lle.'idfich, ArliM, BEOS leave respectfully lo inform lno citizens of Augusta, that lift has rriuriieil to this city, and liken the rooih formerly occupied by him in the ,1/siohic Hall, where he intends remaining for a ew weeks, nod where he would be_ happy Id receive those, who may desire his professional services. .'J iie public gericrally, are invited to call and see his specimens. non 9 2 MFOR HAL** A valuable track of Laud in the Parish i ol Pointe Ceit|(ee, State of Immsiona, | rutikisiiiig of about One Thousand threb butt ered acres, of land, two hundred and City of which is riow un.der cultivation The land is prin cipally covered. tyilK cane breaks., There is on said plantation a new frame Gin house complete, «r.d err t Mill: a barn f)i. corn Holies; a frame dwel ling 11 feet by 53; negro cabins and otiier out hou ses. A sufficient Onanlily of bursas, miiles, oxen rind inensils, to IriH-y rin the crop; a good stock of ■liitlji cows and a drove of bogs. The land is high ahij free from inundation of the highest waters; the place is healthy, no deaths having oectired since it* sellleni’nl in 1834; the soil is of the richest kind. This plantation will be sold low and on accom modating to'rns providing the purchaser puls one sufficient f<rco. Apply to, Joseph laliandf,, New Orleans, or to K G VRDELLE, Augm to. march 8 45d.!r00 LAW NOTICE. JOHN H. DYER, Attorney at law] Mo.nticbi.i.o, Ukokuia. W It.!, practice in the muntioe of Jasper, Jone>, Putnam, -Morgan, Green and Baldwin, ol the O mnlgee Circuit ; and Monroe, Du'.ti, llonry and Newton of the Flint Circuit. reference*. Augusta. Cot. Wgn T. Gould, Gould, Thickly A Co A. .1 AT. W. .Miller, W. H. Crone, Kaihbono A Baker. Nev. York. Hmtth, Mills A Co, Baker, Johnson A Co. jan 13 3mtw—lo Ne«BOn "Raving ponna* nently located himself five miles south of Waynesborongh, Hurke county, on the plane lately owned by Mr. M. Almond, respectfully tenders bis services to th icitiaiensof ihut vicinity in the vario’tis hranohes of Ills profession, ftb 22 4tV* 44 .jil PUITuV Extensive anlo of furniture. BY IV. E. A J. r. JACKSON. On Tuesd ay morning, next, at half past ten o'cl nek al ihe store entxpied by .Messrs hileoz A Brother, ( socotid door below II Lambert A Co.I w ill bo sold, An eglepsive anil well assorted lot o( now and elegant Furniture, the owners thereof anxious of reducing I heir stock. Consisting in part of Sideboards, llookca.es,plain and fancy Wardrobes, Dressing and other Huronnc, Card, Dining, Centro, and other .Tables, Sofas, Wt iiogany Rocking Chairs, French, half French and Crucian Mahogany Chairs, Curl Maple Chairs, Piano Stools, Ottomans, Dressing Tables, dee. ALSO, An assortment of Cane Seat, Rush Bottom and Windsor ( hairs- Terms cash. The public are invited to call and examine the Furniture previous to the day of sole march 17 At Private AN invoice of Roadv Made seasonable Cto thing, mar 16 By W li dt J U JACK&ON. At Private sale. BY JOHN' S. 11 LIEU |.\ SON. 2U hhds .New Orleans Sugar , 40 do Molasses; 00 hhla Boston Rum; 50 do Ryo whiskey; . march 16 Terms srcopimodstisg Also I superior second hand lltirruchu. I'UAILIC SALK OFKEAL ESTATE, " Nsglroe*, Ani _ The undersigned will offer at public Auction, at the lower .Market house in this city on the second. Monday in April next; viz. Their House and Lot nesr Dio lo wer market, occupied by ,M Morcdiili. Their Fire Proof Sto*fc eni Dwelling, No 4 Bridge row. . Their Fire Proof .Stofc and Dwelling nsit above the Bridge husk. Their pro; erty on, iffond and Curriphcll streets, to the riveror Bay street. Their Store and Du elling above the upper market, at present occupied by Mr Kdrs. Their Building Lots in the village of Spring field, of which a nup will ha prepared and pre sented on or before thu day of sole. Their lease to a lot of ground with a three story building, near the I’reshytorian church, at present occupied by Mr Stockton. Their property in Fifteen or twenty N»> groes.p.hipllyjjeld hands, amongst them two saw yers and hue brick layer' The Ros«ntont Plantation in Burke county, containing 2.000 acres of land, aboui VCO of w hist Vs open and under good fence. 'I he one hall interest in McKean mills anil plan tation. —also— -12 Shares Augusta Insurance and BankingC otn pony Shock, and _ I 5 Shores Union Company an!} all other asioitsuf tho firm, (their up country prspeny accepted/ which will be sold in ,M«v next. AVtr y 661.1 MrKKNZIE A BfcNNOCH. HV tiANDIFOItD A COL£TSs Have pist received in store, and will atU at ths lowest prices 19 bids old Monongahela Whiskey, good pree^ 26 boxes superior, laonon syrup , . 5 Casks fine. Claret wine, a puis article; Sperm oil, Ac. 20 bids No 3 Mackerel; 80 ~ 3 baskets Olivo oil; ISO hags Sago; , • 30pr Window blinds 3farsl T _ „ Mtiißll P’S SALE” ~ ~ C. M. Furman vs. 11. Shultz, other plaintiffs' ser * .ekglly vs. Henry Shulls. . i( . WlljL he sold, umjer various f.iscuiiomi against 'h« dftjvii.lnm in ihe alio vs slated rases,and by the wylten consent of all the parties intsrssted cithsr in the executions or iq the .property, oh ths second .Monday In .March next, and the day follow ing, in the town of Hsiiihyni : Various lots im proved and unimproved in yalj town of Hamburg, and owned by the defendant, Htjpiy Ahuhz The Sheriff announces to ths public, tbit he is adviasd that tfis purchasers at I Ids sale w ill obtain good, dniet, and jndjspuiahle titles, and they will get all uir If'Jiil ti’.Trt tfyjl Ij a* an officer us the law, cac !•> jally give, Teriiis 'raali. w. 11. MOoS, fiVff Edgefield bill Feb 12. 1X34 [fell 20 tr3w A VALUABLE Hi LIToFTIMAL~ ggf % K * IT AVtNG fiasse-l the. meridian of human life,and being in a fgehle state ol health, 1 am ije#iritu# to wind up the various attempts of ray successful enterprises, and,se{jle mi niysrlf, finally receive and pay nil tliejityl demands dint liy mo t H tniirikthd, in slenii of lon viug it for oilier* to do for me after I hats ceased to he— One Hundred tuid SiitV Valuable .Town Lot#, improved and unimtifdveil,; also, some whole square of 1-s/ta, will, he sold in the town of Hamburg, ac cording to tlm above advertisement, by the .Sheriff lof Edgefield district, South Carolina Bringings# much properly into Wjirket, it ir evident that crest bargains w ill he obtained. That the town of Ham burg will beedftVa a nourishing city, is now beyond contradiction; Iking favored with many great na litrol benefits, hot merely ns a place ot commerce, but also iti, heath, comfort and pleasure. Fir|t,t lies the immediate benefit of the noble stream ha vnnnnli. Sorqnti, it (suite end,and the boundary »( this -State,,of tile great Charleston and Western Kail Roail, '1 liirdly.it has four or five noble springs of pure and wholesome ,vi ater, sortie cf winch can bo directed through different parts of. the town, end raised to the set iuiil stories; it w ill nol.only serve a# n eonvenimice, hut also a», n safeguard against fire. 'I he hill shin and wool j land part, bum etui the town and the towering eminence, called the Park, is laid out in walks, and serving, as a promenade for the enjoyment of pleasure, w hich daily draws lh# attention of Jiinny Visitors / Tho emlnehbe called tho Citadel, is I2U let;i above //nlnburg And Augusta, anti w ithin one mile distant nf both towns,—a ro mantic situation which lurni.hoe the eyh. with a meet pielurestjiio view, that An eye. Way behold; and i# immediately at tho junction ipf.jtyg great thorough fare, by land and by water, between the North,the South, and the IVest. The receipts flf (v.itlon,illofje, tiie present irnaes, ban been, from 111 Sepiadibe}-, ]S.'!7, op to I6th F#b rbilry, IS3H, 3‘J,!DB bales. And, ah feepei ts the li lies to the property, -tlie pun-liarcr will get all the lit Its that the State of South (■'nrollna ami her Ceurts can give. lIFNKY SHULTZ, Founder and Proprietor of tKe town r>f Hamlinrg. //amhurt'. Feh.‘ifith. rfeh 28 tnvtd COUK LEGS, subscribers having mail# competent ar- D rtingemenls for acroininndaitng those who Jiave had the m slorluno so loose their lower tm (fciniiies, or any part of them, with Cork lags to supply tho loss. They are prepare>l to rimes p nd perfectly in nehtiifsa anil appearance with Ihe na'uru) extremity, whilst they are tight and strong, and by the ussisinnca of nt liable springs and joint# are admirably adapted to supply the convenience of thr natural limb in walking, Ac. Persons tjcsjrons ol availing themselves of those valnshle ami elegant improvements will need to apply in person, in order that an accurate discriptmn suited to the necessities of the artist may lie obtained, mar 6 22 ANTONY A H JINKS, Apolh'iearv Hall. 7X llroed st riffi i)dTfi77ikl* ul.,f ruTT. a RAMAWAY from the sub jn i ernlier lasi evesiing, a Neyr# mm by the name of Frank ( well known as Frank Oral. ])• f '• «bout 30 or 31 years of tg#, kUH&Ute’ bkrlt. With whisken. «i#wt«Asilß» ami stout, anil has his firmu tooth out; quick «[Mikon, and very intelligent for a Negro; he is about 5 feet 7or 8 inches high. He I may be lurking obint Augusta, an he has a wile at Mr. Riley’s, a lew door* below the lower Mar ket. lias been in the employ of the Steamboat Company ior several yean past. Th# Above reward will lie paid for his apprehension and ooifinesnn* in any safe jail, or delivery tu me. J. A. DOVB, Richmond Co., „ 1! miles below' Augusta on fvavannfhrealT. yan 24 ts 19 ttcuix sirosr/'v (M'iMKAi A*tft kjf YAHNS.—Theondorsignetl being appoinlari Agents (or tho sale ol the above goods, will keep constantly on hand a full supply, which they wilt dispose of on (lie most rstuOTtehle terms jau 2t dA«2m <’. J.jCg.KI/VKR A TO- PENH.—A great vanqty,Mat t*e<nv- L 5 od and for salsUy RICHARDS ASTOV. march fi no Vice. IV A It. CLARK hav# asancrsied with . • theai Sfi. Ofoi'KC RncfeeW. The hutHn e«s in this pluca will bo conduoie I in the name of Clark, Rackett A to. Jau 20 S 3