Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, March 22, 1838, Image 3

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THKATRE. W. C. FORBES, Lewieg. Mrs. ANDERSON and Miss WRAY’S BENF 1 T . Fourth appearance of Messrs. CONEY and BLANCHARD, and their celebrated Dogs, HECTOR and BRUIN, THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 22d, Will be presented the Historical Diamaoi WALLACE, The Hero of Scotland. Wallace, ■ ■ Mr. FORBES. PAS SELL, ----- Miss Wray. To conclude with the Nautical Drama of JACK ROBINSON AND HIS MONKEY. Doors open at 61, performance to commence at '» o’clock. < CHAMPAIGN WINE.— 6O boxes and bas- J kets Celery brand, on consignment—(or sale by W.G. NI.VIMO, __ march 22 3t 246 Broad st. NOTICE. —The firm el Kitchen & Robertson is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be conducted in future by the subscri ber on his own account. VV. K. KI I’CHEN. Augusta, March 20,1835, PHRENOLOGY. MR. FOWLER will give bis third lecture on the above named science, This Evening, at half past 7 o'clock, in the Masonic Hull. The subject of this lecture will be, tho analysis of llut moral organs, and tho moral tendencies of the science. Mr. i>. Kir I, ham author of tlta Grammar ana Elo cution, will deliver his introductory lecture upon Phrenology, to-morrow evening, at tho same hour and place. Tickets lor a gentleman 25 cents; for a gentleman and two ladies 5U cents, to be had at the book stores. Tho Messrs. F. and Iv. will remain in Augusta a few days longer, to wait on families in tho lino of their profession, and to receive company at their room. No. 5, IJ. S. Hotel, public entrance. BCr They have received a supply of their new wo k upon Phrenology, which they oiler lot sale march 22 Valuable Real Estate for Sale. ALL that PLANTATION or 'TitACT OF LAUD, situated on Horse Creek, containing between nine hundred and a thousand acres. There is between three and four hundred acres of Savan nah and Creek Low Ground, of which there is a good proportion inclosed and in good planting ot her. Tho wholo tract is well covered with oak, hickory and pine timb.r, and abound with fine springs. The Plantation is bounded by Horse Creek, ene and a half miles, end no whore more than one hundred yards from the Kail Hoad; llie lower line only 2 miles from the Rail Road Depos itory, at Hamburg. This Plantation possesses tho advantage of as good a mill seat as any upon tho Creek, which could be erected salely and cheap , Upon ths premises there is some improvements, and an excellent orchatd of Iruit trees. It can be treated for at private sale until 14th April, when, if ;not disposed ol it will be sold at public auction, to the highest bidder. The terms will be liberal and made as convenient as possible to purchasers, but a proportion must be paid on delivery of deeds.— ; There wilj bo offered for sale, at the same time and place, a few Hogs, Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Goats, <fcc , together with all the plantation implements. Terms fur the latter will be cash on deliveay.— The whole will be sold at the residence ol the sub scriber, on tho premises. The rale is to effect a division amongst rhe heirs, and to satisfy a few small debts due by the estate. Titles will be made satisfactory to purchasers. S HAMMOND, Surviving Trustee ol the estate of E. A. Hammond, march 22. w4t -INDIAN HAIR OlL. —This invaluable arti- JL do is composed of the best Arkansas Bears’ Oil, combined with other articles of known value for the growth of the Hair, and is perfumed with the gen uine Persian Otto of Roses. The Indian Oil pre vents the hair from falling out or turning gray, gives the hair a light and glossy appearance, and causes it to grow w ith strength and beauty. By its frequent use, the most stubborn heir can be made salt and smooth. The Indian Oil possesses tho sin gular property of gradually changing red or light hair to a handsome brown, if used for a short time N. B. There are various imi aliens of tho above article, purchasers arc requested to observe that the genuine article only is offered lor sale by nmr 22. ANTONY & HAINES. NEW SPRING GOODS. IVES &. GRISWOLD are now openinga gen eral assortmontnf Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, which were purchased unusually low; they will bo sold at prices very much reduced. Their assort ment is calculated to please customers purchasing lor cash, at wholesale pr,r«(ail. , Tho public gen erally are respectfully invited to call. Their stock consists of J.jie following articles viz: 3-4, 4-j, shirting and sheeting, brown and white; 3 i 44 ticking, superior and common elloßk and stripes; blue plains; linen summer stuffs; brawn and bleached drills; Marsailles vestings; .loan do;, low Prinel prints; blue and while Merrimack do; sup’r fineydo; French prims, neat patterns,small figure; mourning and half mourning Calicoes; laney and mourning French muslins; satin stripechallys. A very rich assortment ol Silks, consisting of plain and f.g’d black; Fould do soie; black spin; French, English and India; col’d do; rich figuered; rich satins and light col’d silks for evening dresses; plain white satin; fig’d doof superior quality; bonnet silk fur milliners; rich black and fancy col’d Shawls; Russia table diaper; birds eye, do; an extensive as sortment ol Irish linens; linen cambric of supeiior quality; linen carnbdc hhdk’i; black, white, and col'd silk Hosiery; English and, French cotton do; misses cotten do; ladies mid gents superior French gloves; silk do; Persian thread marshals’ do; black crape and /ace co/’d do; bishop lawn; hook muslin; Swiss,medium, check’d and strjpxl do; foundation do; together with every other article necessary to complete a general assormont Country Merchants wishing to purchase for cash will fin 1 it greatly to their interest to call. Store directly under the Globe Hotel. March 12 57d3w SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIEsT riHIE second term of Miss Train’s School JL fur young ladies will commence 22d Jan. at the Sand Hills, in the vicinity ot Augusta, on the premises of the Rev. Mr. Davis, where will ho taught all those branches considered essential to a thorough English Education, comprising Reading, Writing, Orthography, English Grammar, and Composition,Geography, History, Natural, Intel lectual and Moral Philosophy, Astronomy, Arith metic, Algebra, Geometiy, &c. together with French. Lessons will also be given in Vocal Music, Drawing, Chinese and Mezzotinto Painting. Torus lor English branches, $lO per quarter Extra for Drawing, Painting, and French, each $5. This school is designed to bo permanent, and its location cannot readily be surpassed in salubrity of climate. Should the patronage be such ns to make it tie eessary, Miss Train will provide herself with a competent assistant. Recess for one week nt the close ol each term, will comprise tho only vacation of the school. Eligible board can be ontained on reasonable terms Jan PJ w2mo SCHOOL FOR BOYS —At the Lecture Room of tho Presbyterian Church, lower storv. To commence on the first Monday in March next. Mr. Ripley I*. Adams, Instructor.—Tho English Department will include Reading Orthog raphy, Penmanship, Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geography, History, Declamation and Composi tion. Terms $l2 53 per quarter. The Classical Department Will include, together with the English, 1. Ancient Languages, 2. Mathematics and Book Keeping, 3. Higher English Branches and Hollos Lottres, 4. Natural Sciences. Tuition $2O per quarter. Modern Languages, each $lO extra. Young gentlemen may be fitted for College or for business. Kin'iU Boys will be adrnilted, and receive appro priate attention Application may be made at the School Room, or to the Rev V M Egorton, corner of Mclntosh and Reynold : treets. Payments quarterly, in advance. Feb 19 42;tr3w;wlm O" NJUONSIGN M ENT .--50 barrels Tbtnal Flour. 25 hbls Country do. Just received and for sale by 11. C. BRYSON A CO. jan 22 H 17 M TO RENT of October next, a desirable lliick'Dwelling in a central pari ol liroatl street. Enquire at tins ollice. 1 march 13 68 ts AJEJSv fHUNT,— A large and comrno BISK*!! “ I(JUH “ritk -Store on Hroad street, suitable for either a Dry Good or Gro cary business. Possession given im , mediately. Enquire of ■i an 8 WM. T THOMPSON. rjEORUIA NANKEE NS, a very superior article just received by \V. 11. CRANE, march 2). At\ Baskets Charnpaigno Wine, choice brands; 3 pipes pure Holland Gin; •* do Coniac Brandy; 4 do Madeira Wine; 2do Pale and Brown Cherry wine; 1 do Superior port do; lpn rch 13 for sale by JOHN COSKERV. PORTABLE DESKS.—An invoice of su perior Rose Wood Portable Desks, just receiv ed and (orsale by W.E, &J. I). JACKSON, inarch 20. Auctioneers. PRIME St. Croix and Porto Kico Sugar, just received and for sale by march 9 55 HAND A SC.R4NTON Georgia Insurance and Trust Company. 4 Monthly instalment on the new slock is naya bio on iho 21st. WM.T. GOULD, Sec’v. march 20 2t f eneine petit gulp cotton SEED.— A quantity of the above article on hand and (or sale by M. 31. DYE. march 20. 2t UIJRE RUM,— 2OO bbls on consignment, for 1 saleby U C BALDWIN. march 17 CO dGt |\l EGROE.S For ball . —.l healthy young Woman, with her child fi months old; good plain cook, washer, Ironor, Ac. Apply to march a SANDIFORD At C.OLLLNS, Auc.’is. C'OOKS to hire.— Two good Cooks to line (or the ballance of the year, if application is nade immediately. VV E & J U J ACKSON. 31 arch 10 mow Ell'S and oilier Domestic lil'Uiiay. 0 (Obis Tower's Barndy; 3 half Pipes domestic Brandy. For sale 1 iw. march 13 JOHN 3/ COOPER, ft Son. U'Oll SALE a Billiard Table, in good or »- der, with all necessary apparatus, wili be sold on tlie most reasonable terms, if application is made soon. Enquire at this ofiice. march 8 44:tri2w Principle sugars.— 3o,ooo genuine Principce Segars; 50,000 Spanish do. choice brands, Just received and for sale by N N'3111'1!, & Co march 17 FHIOBACCO • —On consignment 80 boxes To ll bacco, manufactured by I'ench ft Syeagall, for tale low by JOHN M COOPER, ft Son." White and Black SilkßloiuL Til. W\ ATP & Co , No. 20G, have just ro • ceived Whileand Black Silk Blond I.accs. Also, an assortment ol French worked and Scotch needle worked Collars. [feb It! 30 CHIAMPAIGNE —20 Baskets S’ltperi'irCitatn > paigno, just received and for sale by march 14 W E&J U JACKSON, Ancl’rs. SHOT AND LEAD.—SUO hugs -Shot, ass’d; 10 Kegs bar lead; (ur sale at 31anufncturers prices, by > THUS J PAUMELEE, Agent Tower Co. of Baltimore. A constant supply kept on hand, march (0 Gmo 7 NOTICE. FA H. CLARK have associated with • them Mr, George Rackett. The busin ess in this place will be conducted in the name of Clark, Rackett A Co. Jan 29 23 JMgency, Savannah insurance ft. Trust Co. THE undersigned, Agent of the above compn ny, will take risks on shipments of Cotton or Merchandize from this place to Savannah, Charles on, and Northern ports. JNO. F. LLOYD, dec 15 29 V AUCLU-SE COTTON OSNARURGS. ' A CONSTANT supply of the above article fjr sale at Factory prices by the agents, mar 2 49 CLARKE, M’TEIR & CO. 4>fT ORANGES AND rWtl Boxes Lemons; 10 Sicily Oranges; 00 drums figs; justreceived and for sale by] mar 5 N SMITH, ft Co. .Just Kcccived f j II BBLS excellent Potatoes; 1 J-** 50 do 3 Mackerel ; 150 Bags prime Green Coffee; 25 do Java do. For sale low by CLARKE McTIER, Ac. Feb 15 39 ON CONSIGNMENT.—IOOO pieces heavy Hemp Bagging; lor sale low by ' jan2o if 16 H.C. BRYSON & CO. ( CHAMPAIGNE CJDER.-25 bTxes Cham- N—( paigne cider, first quality, (or sale by march 8 N -SMITH, & Co. ~ ~ Notice. 14/ffR. .Jonathan Aleigs is uulhorised to act as my -i-Lt. attorney during my absence (rum the eitv dec 32 DANIEL HAND. Nor thorn (>in and Raltimore WhiskeyT O /\ BBLS. White's Baltimore Gin; . 25 bbls. copper distilled Whiskey; . For sale low by ISAAC MOISE. Feb 1G 39 ... EW BACON AND LARD—A cboiee lot 6{ Bacon and lard; forsnlo low by mar 12 JOHN 31 COOPER, SON. M |lM'- APPLE CHEESE.—2S boxes pine I apple cheese, in fine order. mar 5 N -SMITH, A Co. Papering a large assortment of Paper Hangings, and Borders, just received and (or . sale cheap by T HA 1 C PLANT, march 9 LIME. I NiO superior Thomastown limo, on *J\r consignment, for sale low, by Jan 27 22:4 BAIRD A ROWLAND RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT. 1 ff| BOXES excellent TOBACCO, mannlnc- I/ tured by Gen. E. C. Carrington, Halifax, Va., which will be sold low by felt 4 31 CLARKE. McTEIR A CO. , rj.S, BANKNOTES—For sole by FI . Geo. Insurance A T« usi Co. feb 2 27 Fire iroiD, RASS Andirons, Feodors, Shovel and Tongs, i in great variety, for sab bv ’ oci2G F A II CLARK. 11 UJ HIRE.—F our or five Negro Boys. , I Also, about the same of women and girls. Apply lo D. L. HOLLIDAY. J jan 10 7 tl ■ SH.K AVI) COTTON UMBRELLAS. | CASE line. Silk and Cotton UMBRELLAS. I just received at N0.20G, by ; Feb 9 33 T. H. WYATT A CO. CIEOHGIA NANKEENS.—Six case ot > vJT Nankeens, manufactured from Colton grown ■ in Georgia, for sale bv A. SIBLLY. jan 20 if 16 XjH)R SALE.—The bit ami Dwellinglornnrly owned by Bishop Andrews, corner of Green and Centre streets, having 221 feet front on Green i, and 80 feet on Gentry street. A SIBLEY, jan 20 if 16 IVntilcil lo Slice. ir * SECOND Hand Piano Forte, for which a roa \ xV. sonahlo price will he paid. Apply to \V m. 11. i- ' Orchard at Iverseu's Music Store,2i7 Lroad street, dec 2 282 h (TIANAL FLOUR, POTATOES, &C.- : 110 bbls. Canal Flour, 150 uo. Irish Potatoes, 100 do. Northern Gin, - j 100 do. do. Whiskey, (I 50 do. Mackerel, No. 3. d i 60 qr. and eight casks .Malaga U’nie. Land i me mid for sale on iho wharl.by jan 16 12 GEO. KJESUP ACO 1 ]VE\V CROP MOLASSES.—7O bhds. Tor N sale by T S Ai 0 11 ME TCALF. __n.rach SO on New Vork, Philadelphia and ' Baltimore. For sale by march 20_ GF,(). INS. & TRUST CO. QTEEL PENS.—A great visrtaly.just rooeiv ed and for sale by RICHARDS A STOY. inarch f> NANKBB?fS.---A few 'bale* ■i ol the above arlirde made from cotton grown m Libert county, can be bud by making early application at Laird and Rowlaritf’s ware -I,uuse' , HU BAILk,& Co. march 17 $0 J2w |V KW Eitfiland llunTaml Giul—So’barrobi ” n h Itum; 50 bbls (»in; for sale low bv «n>» 18 t joilvm coofer# son. OWBe U KEEN COTE £ 10. I’orto Kico, ■* M ' )a Mul Uio, ibr sale by march.!) 65 HAND & SCRA NTi >,V. ImiT ( i , l,l' ( ~TTO\ SEED. *“ UAVt a few hundred bushels ol the above Colton Seed, which is genuine. I’lanlers who desire to improve tho Cotton crop, would do well to call immediately. Also, a small lot ofunmtxud nankeen Colton Seed, (or sule. I'!' b 12 35 A. CUM Ml JVC. i ho Constitutionalist will ropy the above. j J^LVIIDING.—Mrs. J. CAKIIiE having tu ken the large three story brick house on Broad Street, directly opposite Martin Frederick s confec tionary, is now prepared to accommodate Boarders in a superior manner. A few t ingle gentlemen can be accommodated with excellent sleeping npurt j monts. jnn 10 ' 7 Georgia Jus. Ar Trust Com puny, ) Augusta, Fan, 6. $ rpilM Directors have this day declared a Divi ■M. deni) of I 'vur Dollars per Share, out of the profits ol the last six months, payable on and after the 10thinstant W T GOULD, Soc’y. Jan 8 if 5 iV OTICE.—The copartnership horololor exisl f " itig in this city under the firm ol Cowling & Garde lie, expired on the Ist day of January last, by its own.limitation, '/'he business of the firm will bo closed by A. Gakuki.i.k. .1. V. COWLING. _l=«bJ3JB37_ tf_ A. G.IBDKI.i.K: f JIHE Subscriber begs leave to inform bis friends A and the public, (bat ho will continue to trans act the Commission Business in this eity, un der bis own name. A. GA BDF.LLE. fob 13 if DO 8 OBACCO.—Ten boxes Tobacco manulactur ® ed by K. Brown,and represented to be n supe rior article. For sale by A. SIBLEY. (eb 2 27 tl PRIME SI GARS.—IO bbds U EI Kccurso’ Sugars; just received and Ibr sale by mar 2 ISAAC MOIST. LilOliS ROOTS.—An assurtineut o't { -1J Bulbous roots, among them are some splendid Hyacinths, Tulips, &c. Also a large assortment of Iresli Garden seeds, just received and tor sale by mar I ANT( >N Y & 1 1AI NE* L 2lb> Broad st. NOTICE.*—AII persons in _i dobled to the Estate of Mrs Ann Urquhart late of Richmond county, deceased, will please make payment, and thoae to whom the estate is in debted will render thoir claims immediately, duly attested. A J MILLER, •US U JACKSON, march 9 55.40(1 BEJ A FOX, Exr’e. JUST IjtECEIt ED— 150 bigs prime Green Coffee; 100 hags Java do? : 10 tierces prime Cuba do; 3.0 hlids Sugar; 50 hhls New Eng. Rum, 5 pipes best H, Gin; 35 baskets fine Champaign Wine; 30 boxes Sperm Candles; 35 do mould do dtall At Sons) For sale low by CLARKE, McTIER, & Co. march 17 IARESH DRY GOODS.—Saudiford & J Collins j Auctioneers, have just received an invoice of Fresh Dry Goods, which will bo sold lowfqrcash. Consisting of 3-4 and 4-4 Bleached Shirting and Sbentings; 3-4 and 3-4 do Brown; 3-4 and 4-5 Cambrics; Corded Shirts; silk and cot ton Hdkfs; Checks; Linens; cotton /fuse and half f/ose; Linen Bosoms and Collars; nett, webb and . spring suspenders; tape; ginghams; calicoes; plaid silks; brown and blue Eng/isb Broad Cfothsand Cassimers. 12-4 10-4 8-4 7-4 and 6-4 English, Merino and F.'usmn Shawls; English and Ameri can Vestings. Also 30,000 Frincipee Spanish Scgars. march 15 OUSE & SIGNPAIN’ITNG Craw foru if- Grant, House and Sign Painters No. 147 Broad St, six doors below the Eagle and Phoenix Hotel, are prepared to receive any orders with which they may bo favored in their line,which will be executed in a faithful manner. Being prac tically acquainted with their business in all Us branches and intending to devote their personal al entiun and supcrintendanca to it, they (latter them sel\es they shall be able to secure u portion of public patronage. They are pi-emitted to refer to the following gen flemefqCol Wm Gumming, Hayes Bowdre, Esq,. Amory Sibley, Esq., Isaac Henry, Esq., March 9 1m 55 ALABAMA INSUANCECO3I PA S Y. Incorporated bp the State of .Alabama, 1836, ■with a Capital of ONE MILLION OF DOLLARS, which can bo increased by the surplus tunas of the Stockholders *■ In conformity with the third article oflho by-laws of said Company, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars of the Capital Stock, will he offered for sale in the town of Girard, on the first day of March next; ten percent to he paid in at the lime of sale, the ballanceto be secured on pledges of real estate. As it is probable that ibis Institution will lie ready (or the transaction of business by the 151 b of March next; from and alter that lime Insurances and Deposites on trust agreeable to the charter of said Company, will be taken at such rates as are usual in offices of like character; life insurance will he effected at the following rales, per SlOO at the 1 ages annexed. Eor one year, Ack. 25 $l,OO 30 1,31 35 1,35 40 1,69 50 1,96 For Seven Years, 25 1,12 30 1,36 35 1,53 40 1,83 50 2,00 Whole Life, 25 2,tio 30 2,36 35 2,75 40 3,20 50 4,60 Copy of the third Article ol the By-Laws ol the Alabama Insurance Company: And on tin: first day of Vlarch next, Stock to the amount of 7'wo hundred and fifty thousand dollars will he offered for sale in the town ol Girard; tea per cent to be paid it; at the time of sale. The bal lanco to be called in, in such amounts, and at such ■ times as may hereafter be prescribed by the by-laws el said company. And on the tirst day of May next a meeting will 11 he held in conformity with the third section of said I act of incorporation, so far as regards the invest -1 I tneiit of any surplus funds belonging to the com -1 natty By order of the Board, ,I* J THOMAS STATE, ■ [ Girard, Ala. Feb 27 46 Sec. 'jt pro tern. t CABINEf IT (EM IT RE. i 1 AT Reduced Prices.—The suit 1 senber having determined to bring his Furniture Business to a close within a I weeks, for this reason offers the i vPSjjjjf*W remainder of his Stock of Eurui • I tel K ture at very low prices 'The follow i ' * ing are the articles now in store : . j Seeretaiics and Book-Cases, Breaktiisl and Tea Tables, Ladies' Work and Dressing Tables, Centre ' i and I'icr Tables, Marble lop Wash Stands. - i jxj ]( Six Fair elegant Fier Tables will be sold lat cost. Fersons in want, or expect tig to want Fior j Tables will do well to improve ibis opportunity ol purchasing them lew. The Furniture is m do after the litest New York citterns, warranted ol good materials and workman- I ship. E W. TOLMAN, ,Vo 127, JJrund-st., near the Lower Mai la I. 1 b 22 11 Tl r A supplyof Strong Woi ' Oil, ntiitable fur on plnn luiruns, forNulo by ANTONY & HAINIOS. marßh g g 232 Broad »r. GAUI)I\ SEEDS. A larire ■«- assortment ol Superior Garden Se. d, fresh and vwrwued genuine, mid put up expressly lor lids o iniato; nisi. Canary bird seed, both mixed and plain, f,ir sale by ANTONY A lUINES ■L?:!? No 132 Broad street. \ IGISTA A UTI I.EERY GUARDS, ■ Appear on your Parade Ground in front of, he Uancaslermn I nsln iition on Salunlay, Ihe 241 U inst. at do clock, precisely, armed and equipped lor in laptry Drill. By order of Captain Gould, Marehao. * A STOVALL. Acting 0.8. r pH UTFFTfI. —Doct. Munroe Dentist, . . reinaiu in Augusta longer than hi nn timpaled. Opera ing room No 13 United States \'l! am • i '" , | 11 • ■ march 15 IN H. All irregularities in children’s tceih from N !■> In. enrreeted. Sk 11 dll X it RKOTIIERS would respneliiil >y "dorm the public that having taken tile large and commodious Store of Mr A’elson, ihdV will ns soon ns the building j 8 finished, which w.ll ho about the first week in April, remove from their present store. They are constantly receiving Goods. I toro their manufactory, and will offer their Inunds and the public an sx tensive assortmnnt at as low prices ns any in ihofiu ; and at the same lime ar ticles that they challenge superiority either in work in msh por finish, '"hey will lie happy to receive t " • calls o( their friends at the old slore, two doom ( bom <fe K Uambert * (’„ utdil they ran obtain their new one, of which due notice will ho gives In the-papers march ai I ||EKMII ’AGE E VTR ACT.—This lately " . bitented combination of different odors, has | acquired - just popularity, not only by reason oflhe strength and dehcaoy, but of the extraordinary | duration of its perfume. Whilst tl.e strength of many other extracts and essences are almost ns evanescent as,h„ bi 0,,,,, of the flowers from which they aredeino,l. the Hermitage retains all its fra grance fur an indefinite, length of time and is scarce to he removed from the garment on which it is poured, by washing, hence it is probably the cheap est-and most .Icltehlful perfume of our laboratories: (or sale, together with a large assortment of per fumery,soaps, hair oils, drc. \ by ANTONY <V HAINES, ... mafcfl 6 J 232 Broad street. ! \° ( l NO I*AVI!—Suit Rheum, Ring , , worm, 1 alters, Scald head, Jackson or Bar bers Itch, and nil other diseases of the skin are efroctunllv cured by the use of SAND’S rented v (or Salt-rheum, which has never yet failed to core in a single instance. It is an inlire new dis covery in the annals of medicine, and the subseri hors are Willing to 1 gimrnnteo a cure to every pur (baser, or refund tite lull price of it. No change ih diet is necessary, and there is no danger in ap plying it oven to the tnnderest infant. Prepared and sold by A B& I) Sands, 100 Fulton st. Now York and sold by appointment by llaviland, A’isley <fe Co’ Augusta. Price $l. 45;2m0 march 8 FINE WATCHES AND JEWELRY. f j|^itk subscriber has just received an invoice of I fine Gold Fevers ot the latest stile & heist quali ty, such as singleton! double circle independent soc ons lever Watches, with-from 10' to 25 jewels; Lon don Duplex and anchor esoupment Lovers; gold and ! silver Lepirfe and •_Vertical WATCHES; also an assortment of Rich Jewelry, Silver Spoons &c. i. < - JOHN B MURPHY P S. Wniches and Clocks carefully repaired and warranted. 50;3tw2m mar 3 University of CieorgiaTf ' ' .March 8, 1838. < A TUTOUSIII I* iIV Franklin College having become vacant by the r signatiun of Mr Schenek, the proudentiui committee will fill the same by election cn the first day of April, or as soon thereafter us testimonials may be received. Applicants may address the president orsocrelary of the university. A HULL, Sec’y. march 15 dt Ist Ap REHTRAND, Jr. i his celebrated Race Horse and ■ rj>~xwi» - Stallion, will make another season V Ti in . Augusta, and stand at the stable r ’ Ilcnr y. Dalb X’ * n ** lo lower - j g Jff part of the city. The season will commence on the first of March, and end on the first of July. 'Forms sf,o the sea son. .Mares sent to the Horse will he taken care of and furnished with good pasturage and fed at 50 cents per day. For Pedigree and performance, see large hills. 55d2m March 1> Line of Packets, lletiveen Mobile and Montgomery, "THE Steamboats Farmer , hftd Iberia will form a hoe ol Packets, as above, cnnnien- OT’J y'neing their regular trips in No swi leaving Mobile every Saturday and Wednesday, at 5 o’clock Bp M.; and Montgomery every Sunday and Wednesday at 10 o’clock A. M. For Ireight or passage apply on hoard or lb ■’ , ‘ W \v. Fry, Jan 4 . . ,3ni 2 Mbhile GEORGIA RAIL ROAD. ON and after the 20lh id Jan. the PassengoMhain will leave Augusta at 7 o’clock, a. m. for Warrenlnn. Returning leave Warrenton at f past 12o’clock. RICHARD PETERS,Jr. Resident Engineer & Nup’t of Transportation. Jan 5 3 RA IE ROAD NOTICE. rpHE Georgia Rail Road and Banking Company, JL are now prepared to forward with punctuality, all merchandize that may be delivered to thoir a gents at either of the following stations ; Augusta, Hearing, Belatr, Thomson, Burzelia, Camuk. Freight payable in Augusta. RICHARD PETERS, Jr. Resident Ena nicer «y Sup’t of Transportation. fr'jnn ‘J _ r, MORE PIANO FORTES! tumesfZ i!j i|il * IVERBEN 1 iis t his day opened unow-sttpply ot lirttud Action riuno Fortes, nnbiu factnrcd by iMessrs. Nit tins, Clark & Co. of Now Yoik. ’ , ' These iiistrtimcnls in their present pdrleciion, are f.hiihtless tlie best Piano Fortes ever inanq'lnclured in the United States. As regards the unwillingness of a port ion ol the profession to acknowledge this, suffice it to stale that Nunns, Clark ‘ & Co stand alone in this country in declining to purrhage the re cniniiieiidaiionofprofessional men, by the payment ol the usual commission; preferring to rest the ir claims to public patronage on the superiority of their Pianos, which they are enabled to sell at the prices of inferior instruments from other manufactories, by the system (hey now pursue in conducting their business—Vi/,: by expending on the Pianos them selves all the costs of their sales These bistro inents arc not fifrced into the market by means of any rccovinieiiaiilwn, except that which they them selves cu-ry—the ni/me oflhe instrument is the card and faith ful work, the foundation on which the mak ers rely to sustain their present high reputation. Neither are there from this manufactory two diller ent kinds of Pianos, the oho for “home cmnsurnp li'in,” the oilier for “export,”—the object of Messrs Nunns, Clark <V, Co. being to establish for them solves, in every markel whore their Pianos are sold, the highest character, la regard to ketping in t une, A. IvERSKN pledges his professional experience ■ that these Pianos mill keep in tune longer than any other—because they are more faithful work. Also, constantly o i hand Guitars, Violins, Flutes, printed Music, Ac. at the Music Store 217, liroad-st ,a few doors holnw the Augusta flank. march 7 53 A few days since, when Mr. Russell the Vocal ist, gave a (’oncerl m Charleston, lie used a Piano Forte inannfacinrfid by Messis Nunn’s, Clarke A i’u wlnch was lumi.-hed him by Messrs Denting and Ihilkk-y, who have thorn for sale in that city «t OFFICIAL DRAWING OF Til K Georgia Stale lottery. Kjr the benefit of ilia Augusta Indep’t Fire Comp'j ] extra oi.ass No 1, fur I8"H. _1 2 :t 4 of, 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 3 64 63 3U 64 73 69 49 13 30 55 37 1 I iIERI'.Bi CERTIFY that the above numbers ■ as they slandarc correct,as laken from the Man age's certificate nflhe tlrnwln K of the Maryland State Lottery,' (’hiss ‘-No 7 for 1838, drawn at Baltimore, March 1 -1 1 • i. And which delcrmincs the (aleof n|l Ticket') in the above I .unary March# - A. READ, agent. fill AWS ON SATIKDAY. GEORGIA STATE L O T T EIIY ' Bpor tliebenefit «f the * • AujrftsUt Independent Fire Company. ' CLASS NO. 12, FOR ]8:.8. To he determined hy the drawing of the Alexan dria Lottery, for internal improvernmil in tlie District of Columbia, ( lass No I. for 1838. To be drawn nt ALEXANDRIA, Vu. on Saturday March 24th 18,38. • 1>« N. Gregory & Cer, (Successors to V ales and .Mclntyre,) Managers. HIGHEST PRIZE 00,000 IIOMliliS! One Prize of agjOoo im*isffsarir Itich and Urilliuut Scheme!! About one prize to a blank!—One filth of the pri zes will have on them enher tuuke or TtVo drawn nnmbers. , , . 73 NI I M UK RS--13 DRAW IS BALLOTS. Grand Scheme I 1 Prize of JSOO.OOO is {OO,OOO 1 23,000 25,000 i 15,000 ■ 15,000 '! 10,000 10,000 1 0,000 9,000 1 8,000 8,000 I 7,500 7,500 1 7,000 7,000 * 6,000 6,000 ■1 ,5,000 5,000 I 4,000 4,000 II 3,000 3,000 1 2,500 2,500 1 2,220 2,220 1 2 000 2,000 5 1,600 8,000 5 1,500 7,500 6') 800 40,000 s‘> 700 35,000 56 600 30 000 56 600 25,000 56 400 20,000 60 300 18A) 00 60 250 15,000 60 300 12,000 60 150 9,000 66 100 6,000 60 90 5,400 60 80 4,800 60 70 4,200 60 60 3,600 120 50 , 6,000 6820 i- mi .. 40 232.800 1770 [lst drawn number] 24 44,250 7080 [2d 3d 4lh or slh] 20 141.600 8850 6th7lhBth ( iih,orloih 16 141,600 8860 [ll, 12, 13, 14 or 15] 12 160,200 33,305 Priics, 34,220 Blanks, is 67,526 Tickets {2O; Shares in proportion, • All orders for Tickets in the above , scheme, will meet with promt* attention, if ad r dressed to A. READ, Agent, j March 19 Augusta, (Ja. • Offices. C. t’. & Kail Rhad Coni’y. { ‘ ■ Febiuary‘6., 1838, > ' 11 t//F. following is the present arrangement ort 1. this road for the passengui trains running through both ways daily (except Sunday) PASSENGER TRAINS, 1 Averngospeed not over2o Milos per Hour, t UPWARD. It s Not to leave Charleston, before 605 a m r Summerville, 7 43 I Inabinetla, 8 15 , Georges, 9 00 Rranclivillo’ 10 13 ' Midway, 1100 76 Miles T. O. J1 15 Graham, U 45 Bluckvillo, (din.) 100 pm Aiken, 2 Op Arrive at Hamburg,npt before 430 N 1 ■ t •' downward.' Not to leave Hamburg, before 600 a m ' Aikin, “ 8 00 • Blackville, 10 00 • Graham’s ,10 45 ; 76 Miles TO 1115 1 Midway, 11 30 • Branchville, fl 00 m ■ 1 Georges 12 45 p H limbmetts ■ I 43 Summer vile 2 45 Arrive nt Charleston not before 430 " To remain 20minutes for Brcuklifsl ahd Dinner, each. ' To deliver and receive Mails, and for Wood and Water, 6 to 7 minutes. To stop lor Passengers nt all regular Stations il a w hite flag is hoisted us a signal. March 2 49 'Horse for Sale. A ’fine Tennessee I’ojiey 4 years old: . ' * hound in every ■'respect and inline fee order, for sale cheap. , , (ft Eiiipnro pf ‘ • MII Omi * I 1 3 NT0NY ‘HIAINES S. IiltOAI)l!KNT. ARTIST, RESPECTFULLY announces to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Augusta, Hamburg and its vicinity,that he has taken a room at the Masonic Hall, where he will he happy to w til on sui h ns wish'theif HkCnesses taken, either in portr dt or min iature. Specimens of his painting can ho seen at the room—second story—where lie invites the pub lic to call and examine lor themselves, riov 13 ts 365 IC. Ilcaddcn, Artiwt, rJKGS leave respectfully to inform the citizens ■ of Augusta, that ho has returned to this city, and taken the room formerly crcupicd hy lorn in the I .Masonic Hall, where lie intends remaining lor a ew weeks, and where he'would he happy to receive IhosH who may desire his pnifltssiohnl services. BCrTlte public generally, are invited to call and (tec his specimens. non 9 2 1 COR SAM) !!;!:!:'ls A valuable track <t I,and in live Parish; .J: 8 U. ol I’nihle Coupee, Smtc of I .omsinna, cimsisiing of about Oho Thousand tin.-., ,1111- j crcd items, ol land, two hundred and fifty of I which is now under cultivation The land is prin cipally covered with cane breaks. There is on j said plantation a new frame Gm house complete, j ai d grist mill; n barn or corn house; « frame duel- | ling II loot by 33; negro cabins ami other out lion- 1 sen A sufficient rpiniitity of horses, mules, oxen ami utensils, lif carry on the crop; a good stock of rmlk cows and u drove of hogs The land is high and free from innndal on of the highest waters; the place is healthy,no deaths having oPcured since its sclllcm -nt m 1834; the soil )s of the riches! 1 • kind. '/’lds plantation will ha sold low and on accom modating terms providing the purchaser puts on a sufficient 1 >rce. Apply to JOSEPH LALIANDR, New Orleans, or 11 V G.VRDELLE, Augtu in. march 8 4’>dfmo LAW NOTICE. JOHN K. OVER, Attorney at Lrnv, Monticbm.o, <i Hull'll a. WILL practice in the counties ofJasper, Jones, Pntmim, A/organ, Green and Baldwin, of , the Oi mnlgee < ircnii ; and Monroe, Zfiuts, Henry I and Newton ol the Flint Circuit. references. A uy untn. fob Win T. Gould, Gould, thickly A. Co A J & T VV , Miller, W it Crane,' Raihhonc Baker. Ncm ypr(r. ; • . . Smith, Mills At Co Baker, Johnson A:’( o, jaa 13 3mtw—JO , I'l'ltUC SALES. *ff* bacon'. Mm ~,, . "• !-• <V J. I . JACKSON, 1 his Day, ut 10o'clock, will he -o il before our 1,11,1 •*, wiilioiu reserve, oioOlhs New Huron march 22 v VV \ V A 7„ J ’ I'-; JACiisoST 1 Ills DA\ , at in and a liulf o’clock in Iront of our store, ;i hhds superior rye Whiskey; 20 hugs Cofloel’ 10 Qr casks Malaga Wine; 12 boxes M ugrat do ' H boxes su 'etior Madeira; 7 do superior Tobacco; 10 boxes »No I Soap: 1. 1 boxes uss’d Cordials; 8 bids Sugar 10 boxes Sperm Candles; b sacks (resb Filberts; '0 sucks Petit Cull cotton Seed; 10 111 Segura, Ac. Ac. . i . . A/so, sundry articles of Furniture. march 22 n i’-i 1 * U * J V CKSON. 1 tics MCJIJ, at, u clock, will be sold an invoice ol french Staple and Fancy Dry Coeds Hardware Cutlery, Hoots, Shoes, Heady Made Clothing, <Stc,' I erniH cash. march 22., I ositive Salt; ol illuthomaticiil Instru incuts, lluyoiucters, Thermometers, Ac ,„ }*' V S’AN Dl FORD a COLLINS, ii 1 j be sold wilhuul reserve on Friday morning, at II o clock, a largo assort maul ol the shove articles, Consisting el Haremcturs; Parlor and fancy Chron omalers; Surveyors Compasses and Chains; Tef oscopes lor Astronomical t Miservations, with etitra powers; night and day Telescopes; Pocket do.; ■Spirit levels, with and without liain n s; u variety ol I •pern glasses; single and compound Microscopes with extra powers; linen and cloth proven; arid a large assortment ol Koligious and Political pic tures, in frames / ny one dosiratts of purchasing are requested !• cull and examine the articles previous to the tale, as they are warranted to hy the best manufacture mareh 21. Executors Sale. ... HY W. E. a J. E. JACKSON, ' " "1 be sold on Monday, the Ifith April, at the late residence of Mrs. Atm Urquhnrt, deceased, id Hnrke county, all that valuable trftot of land upon v\ Inch she formerly resided, containing ten hundred and thirty-live acres, more or less, and running within two hundred yards of-Waynesbeirough. Upon the premises is a flue two siory brick dw«l ling, with a brick smoke house, and all other neces sary out buildings : also, n beautiful garden, tastily laid off, and which for yeilrs has been the admi ral ior. ol the whole licigliboilmoij' A iso, about 70 head' o's sheep, fiO head of bogs,' 40 bead of outlie, among which are some very fine new milrli cerws, II mules and horses, all the corn khd todder, farming ilfeusils, 2 good road wagons, 2 carts am) sundry articles of household and kitchen lurai turo. , . Also, 1 Negro girl, about C years of age, having been omitted'in the will. Terms at sale. A. J. MILLER,' JAS U.JACKSON.f El r, ‘ march 21 - - , .V V ,ollN S. II FT<'HINSON, J 7 p On PucNday, the 10th of April, at th« ihora off* A Walker, will bd sold, all the stock of Goods then on blind, consisting fit A general assortment of Dry Goods A Shoes, Also,all his Household ttttcrKftchort Ffirniture, among which is u supenortoned Cltickering Piano. A good Dahteifs Horse, 1 Bnrogch, and one light one horse Wagon. " 11 """ Will he rented iho Store until the Ist of October, possession given on Ihe Ifith. Tcnnk—All sums under $lOO cash—over 100, six months for''approved notes. mar 30 BY JOHN N. HUTCHINSON. '■ On Monday, tlu! Dili of April, at the Lower Mar ket House, at 10 o’clock, will be sold, Four lots of Land, well timbored, betwean 2 and 3 miles of Augusta, adjoining lands of Messrs. Ldngstrect, 1 deadening, Gen Flournoy, VFhouler, and Ueammond. ’ No. 1, containing 23 1-2 acres, adjoining Glenden ing and Longaircet. • 11 No 2, containing 27 3-20 acres, adjoining Mr Da mn month No 3, containing 22 1-10 acres, adjoining Mr ‘ Wheeler and others “■ ••• > No 4, containing 23 3-4 acres, adjoining Flernoy and Wheeler ’ ' 'file plats may he seen n* any lime between this and llte day ol sale at my auction store, and on the day of sale. ' " ’ ”• Perms—DO days for approved with good security, march 20 At Private Sale. HV JOHN S. (IFTCIIINSON. 20 iilids Now Orleans Sugar; 40 do * Molasses; .70 lilils Huston Hum; 50 do Hyo whiskey ; march 15 Terms accommodating Also I superior second hand Hnrriichn. MARSHALL'S HALEi r ~ T_r ' ON the 27th 1 1 (hi., at lire Lower 1 Mtlrkot Ilhnsd*, will ltd sold, Iho following nHieles, levied oh sis the property rtf John Hamilton, to answer an ultaclmiem by the City Council sot Retail Li cence due iu 18 J7, to w-it: i, . , ‘ 5 Kegs and CoiilentH, 12 Jars with contents, ] Harrol with ’ chntente, 1 do do, 8 ' Decanters, 1 Drainer, If I amblers, 6 Wine Glasses,’ 1 Tub,' 1 (ireVldt, 1 Jug, 1 Water khg, 2 laments,'2 ’Shade Lanfpj, 1 Bucket, 1 Pitcher, 1 Suga'F stand, "62 Hollies, 1 Table; II Chairs, Fttmulement Table, I Kellie, J Table, J Tub, J Showcase, 6 Halls, 10 Pins, I Pot I Frying pun, 2 empty Barrel*; I Oil Cun, I Filler, I lee keeper, 8 Plitfos, 1 sail stand, I tin measure and tiller, 3 Lamps. •’ ’’ ' March 12-67-4 t FOSTER B/.ODG^T. PlllLif SAM) or It PAL ESTATE, Negrons, Ac. The undersigned wifi offer nr public Auction, at tl.e lower Market house in this city on the second* Monday in April next; viz. Their House mid Lot near the lower market, occupied hy ,1/ Meredith. Their Fire Proof Store ami Dwelling, No 4 Bridge row. 'J heir Fire Proof Store and Dwelling next above tlie Bridge bank. Their proj eny on Broad and Campbell streets, to the rivnror Bay street. Their Store mill Dwelling above the upper inurkit, at present occupied by Mr Kdrs. 'I heir Building Lots in the village of ’Spring field, of which a map will lie prepared and pre sented mi or before the dey of solo. . M Pboir lease to a lot of ground with a three story building, near the Presbyterian church, at present occupied hy Mr Stockton. Their property in Fifteen or twenty Ne -1 groes,chiefly field hands, amongst them two saw ; yers and one bricklayer. The Uosemont Plantation in Burke county, containing 2000 acres of land, about 200 of w Inch is open and under good fence; ” 11 1 he one hull interest in Me Bean mills nml plan ■ lotion. —At,SO— I' f • ' l 12 Shares Augusta Insurance and Banking Com- I pauy Slock, and i 5 Shares Futon Wharf Company Slock,-and all | other itsscslMiif the firm, (their up country property l aceepledi wldch will be sold in May next, mar ‘J 55td McKKNZIE A BENNOCH. j BV NANDIFORD & COUIIKS Have j ist received in store, and will sell at the I lowest prices | 10 bids old Mononguhela Whiskey, good proof; [2o ilexes superior Lemon syrup ; 1 5 casks lino Cl irel wine, a pine article; Sperm oil, &c. —wise 20 hhls No 3 Mackerel; 3 baskets Olive oil; 180 hags Sago; 30 er Window Min ts Mnrci 7 ' it V an i',uir7’»ris.ihK. . ON th" first Wednesday in May next will b.'snM at the lower market house, wiljuoßjll nsual hours oi sale, Six valuable lots or Land m tlie corporate limits, lying on the south aids of I Bro id street, houiidod hy Idles and Green streets, numbered in tlie plan of the eity of No H 6, 117. I 112, 113, 108 and IO'J, alt running through and i leaving a front each ed lofty led nyore nr less. The said property known Iwiiierly -is of Mrs Eliza Clayton, arid lately ks that of the .S’tato Bank; lev ied on as ehe property us Peter Me.Multeity, I) satis fy a ft. lie. from tlie eogr,lnt common pleas ufltm , ei'y of Augusta, in favor ofJohnCoskoy and-other* I v« mu i McMahon. Tetijjs cash. I, iimrchje wtel F. ,MAHTIeV,ShfT CA. to Purchase. j ,5’Y or 3d likely young .\egrea>s, for which good. prices w,ll lie paid, in cash, hv I dev2o 207 wlt J. AD, -VOKJUSOey.