Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, May 24, 1838, Image 3

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MARINE INTELLIGENCE. SAVANNAH, May 21—Arrived, ship Hobert Isaac. Liverpool; brig - Oglethorpe, Suimers, Baltimore; Geor gia, Nichols, \ York; steamboats Chatham, Wra\, Au gusta; Duncan McKue, Colvin d ; Oglethorpe, NVood. tlo; Cherokee, Nor is, do. Cleared, brig Emerald, Pinkham, N York; Ssp niistico Emelin. Sala, Barcfloiia, Went to sea, ship Hirniirgham, Drummond, Havre, Ur whips Resolution, Carter, Liverpool; Dorothea, Keel er, Halifax. Departed, steamboats Free Trade, C res well, Augusta; Chatham, Wrav, do; Camden, Mil s. Gareyt Ferry. 1 22d—Arrived, ships Gov Fenner, Chace. Bristol, Olive Branch, bed rick, Liverpool, steamer Oglethorpe, W ood, Augusta. , „ , Cleared,ship Newark, Dunham, N York; fir barque Superb, Shannon, Greenock; schrs Richard, Baker, Providence, Adelaide Jenny, Joins, Philadelphia, fac tor, Galley, N York, Edward. Malcolm,N Orleans. Went to sen, brig Emerald, Pinkham, N » ork,scb:s Hichunt. /Jukrr, Providence, Adelaide jenny, Jems. Philadelphia, Fat tor, Gilley. N Aork. CHARLESTON, May 43.—Atr yeileiday, Ur ship Lady Koweini, Puce, Liverpool; Line brig .dlmeiia, Deane, Heston: steam packet North Carolina, Reynolds, Wilmington. C I'd, brig A returns, Carter, St. Petersburg; Line brig Oen Marion, Delano, (lultimore: selirs Minerva. Eddy, Providence, Agm s, Hint/., St Augustine; Mediterranean, Henry, Unrieiii Julius, Pringle, Davis, Georgetow n. Went to sea, schrs Harriet, Louisa, Paine, N Y. Shet land, Chase, Phila. Minerva, Eddy, Providence and Newport, It 1. steam packet North Carolina, Reynolds, Wilmington N C. ■asm ji a jj JGr Augusta Benevolent Society. —The following aro th« Visiting Committees appointed to act for the present month : Division A'o I.—P. 11. Muniz, John Knight, Mrs. Catharine Smith, anil Mrs. Hannah Thompson. Division No. 2.—Paul F Eve, S. 11. Groves, Mrs. Wary Morgan, and Mrs. F. M Robertson Division No. 3.—Martin Wilcox James Panton, Mrs. Julia Snead, and Mrs Luanda Young. The citizens are respectfully requested to make known any case of sickness or distress that may come within the range ol the action of this society to either of the coiumliteo of the division in which it may occur, [may 23] T. S. BTOY, Meo*y. Brought to augusta j ail, on the 22d inst. a negro man, calls himself JIM, says he belongs t« Harmon Laiapr, of Columbia county, Ga.; he is 23 years old, 5 foot 8 inches high, and dark complected. The owner is requested to come forward, pay expenses, anil take him from jail, may 24 w3t ELI MORGAN, Jailor. jq. STRAYED, from the town of ■ ATsk Waynesboro, on Saturday, the 12th YTI i'lstnnr, a large grey Horse, about 12 J*JUetAjl M yonm old, long switch tail, shows Yg marks of founder, ho has a small hump behind the right shoul der near the place of the girth ; when tie lelt was shod all round Any person taking tip the said horse, and conveying information of him to the sub scriber will bo amply rewarded. may 24 wtf JOS _J ANSEN._ v Georgia, Scriven comity: Vy* AT" HERE AS lienjamin Williamson and John 'vl S. Muner apply for letters of administration, de bonis non, on the estate of James Roberts, de ceased, of Scriven county. These arc therefore t.i cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred anti creditors of the said de ceased, to file their objections, if any they have, ■within the time prescribed by law, in my office, to shew cause why said letters should not be grant ed Given under my hand and seal at office, m Jacksonboro, this 24th May, 1833. _3(M _2 JOSHU A PERRY. Clerk. Gcorgitt, Scriven county: WHEREAS John S. Manor applies for letters of administration on the estate of Emily Roberts, late of Scriven county, deceased These are therefore to cite and admonish til and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, to file their objections, if any they have, within the lime prescribed by law, iu my office, to slew cause wlij said letters should not he grant ed. Given under my hand and seal at office, in Jacksonburu, ibis 24th May, 1838. 3(>d JOSHUA PERRY. Clerk. months after date application will be JL made to the lion (Court of Ordinary, of the county of Jefferson, for leave to sell fi‘Js acres ol ft pine land in the county of llurke, tin the waters of I Davids branch, adjoining lands of John Lodge, T. | J. Mordacl, and others, sold for the benefit of the T heirs of benjamin brown, deceased, minors | JAMES CROSS, Guardian. | Louisville, May 24, 1838 4m I Bank of Augusta, > | May 21st, 1838. j i TVT OTICE. —The board of Directors having de j IN clared a dividend of lour dollars per share, J. from the surplus profits ot the bank, being at toe * rate of eight per cen per annum, the same w ill he paid to the stockholders, or their orders, on and alter Thursday, the 24th inst. may 23 4t ROBERT F: POE, Cashier. MR. OATES begs leave most respectfully to announce to his friends, and the citizens of fj Augusta, that he proposes to give a CONCERT on f Monday evening next, at Parson's Concert Room. J Particulars in Utmie hills. may '.'3 J ri 'O BAC C O . —McPherson’s celebrated J JL chewing and smoking Tobacco, in small pa 's pers; also, Leftwicli's best chewing Toboct o, in pound plugs, for sale by ANTONY & lIAINE3. Vi may 9 S Tiki OTICE. —Estrayed from the subscriber, on I IN the 19th February last, eighteen miles below j Waynesboro, in burk co. a light bay Mure, with ■ clack mane and tail, 12 or 13 years eld, lame mthe | right hind leg; any information relative to said ■ animal will be thankfully received and liberally re- Vi Warded A letter directed to the subscriber at Mill Haven P. O. Scriven co. will bp sufficient nforma lion. JOSHUA W. KIMBLE, i april 4 sw2m 'i TucIIMOXD AND I’ETERNRI RGU i lUIL-ROII). I t The completion of this Rail-Road, (from Pctcrs burgh to ftlnnchesior, opposite Riehmond.) makes i the chain of rail roads through the state of Virgt f nia continuous, with llio exception of only nine miles, and adds important advantages to the inland S route for Northern and Southern travelling. ! There are established on it two daily trains, one I of which is in connection with the North and South I , Mail Line ; and a tri weekly tram connecting with 1 ' the “ Halilax, Wilmington, and Charleston Rail If Road, Stage and Steamboat Line.” I Passengers from the South by the daily “ Metro r politan Mail Line,” will arrive in Richmond i n the j evening after that on which they leave Raleigh, i : and having the night for rest, are yet enabled, by existing arrangements, to proceed to Baltimore on ■ , the succeeding day, and thence to Philadelphia the (J same night, m time for the morning boats to New j;■ York Tune, less than three days from Raleigh to W New York. ! Passengers who leave Charleston f ir Wilmington I on Sunday or Tuesday evening, will, if they arrive i in Halifax by five o’clock on Tuesday or Thursday evening be brought In Richmond hy the tri weekly ■ line, in lime for the Wednesday or Friday morning’s cars lor Washington, whereby they will reach Bal timore the same evening, nod can proceed to Phila* [ I delphia the same night, and arrive in New York be : j fore dinner on Thursday or Saturday.- being less I I thanfour days from Charleston to Now York. The ft. I connexion is equally good and expeditious with the {■ extra line from Wilmington, and with all the lines I from North to South. I The route through Petersburg!! and Richmonil J will bo found also to t e one of the best routes Irom ■ the South to the Virginia Springs. The passen- J gers can arrive in Charlottesville, having only fony j four miles stage travelling after reaching the rail- I' roads in Virginia, in three days from Charleston, I and two days from Raleigh. I All possible arrangements are made on this Rail- H Road for the comfortable and safe transportation of V passengers. ■ Oflico of the Riehmond and Petersburg ) I Rail-Road Co. May 19. 1838. ij 2m HI SUMMER RETREAT PORSALK. I Will be sold, if applied for shortly, the lot fsissisß and improvements ot the Sami Hills, known K ! s ifc Uas the Tnrknett Spring Place, forrner'y ■ ovvyC I mid occupied by Col 7'bomas tlcGran, The let containins twenty five acres, a l§rge part ol 1 E w hich is in woods, and includes Turknetl’s Spring, ■ from which the City of Augusta is supplied with I I vyatcr. On Ihe ptemises is a comfortable dwelling H with all other buildings necessary for lit : accom- H raodation of a latnily. Possession can be 'given immediately 1 I Also —A small Lot containing between two and ■ three acres, separate from the above by the Mil- IH ledgevillo Road. Apply to I MayB tilth HENRY II GUMMING. 1 \ STOVALL Jk lIAMLEN* WHOLESALE DRV (.MODS MERCHANTS And General Grocers, AUGUSTA, G«. CO" Dry Goods Saits Room over ihe Grocery store I EMONS I LEMONS I—4o boxes superioi ■ i lemons, just received and for sale low by mayJS W. E tj-J. U. J ACKSON. B ACON—A choice lot of assorted, tho Haim very soilablo for family use ™av II CLARKE, McTIEH A ('o. CASKS supr. Malaga Wine, just recti ami for salt* low by may 1 W E & J U JACKSON, Am ts. r? XCHANGE ON WEW YORK.—Foi “Illy _ JOHN U WINTER. May 9 PIIEPARED CHALK, in small squares for beautifying the slCn, for sale by may 10 ANTONY A iIAIWES. STERLING T. COMBs7 Esq. will act oi mv Agent, during my nbs tnce from the State may a law3w HJ'INIIV H. MEALS. Cl DDK. •)A BBLS Refined Cider, for sale by <Ww may 10 N.SMITH & Co. CL AVER’S NEW NO VEL—AI TTTi Mysteries; a sequel to Ernest Mn'travers may 9 Just received by RICHARDS & STOV. OCT. MONROE, DENTIST,may be con salted professionally at all boars at the Englt and Phosins Hotel, Room No 10. if may 8 7VOTICE. —During Ibe subscribers temporary i* absence Mr A. 11. Stone is Ins duly antliorb zed Altnrney. G EO. A \V aLK E A l , may 1 ts US. BANK NOTES forsnle low by . GEO. INS. A TRUST Co. april 3 N CONSIGNMENT. 25 nr. casks domestic Brand), lor sale low by JOHN COSKERV. april 2 iVEIVCIIOI* MOLASSES.-70 finds, for a-* sale by T S & O II METCALF, march 20 C ■'HECKS on New York, Philadelphia and > Baltimore. For sale by march 20 GEO INS. A TRUST CO. U S. BANK NOTES— /or sale by . Geo. Insurance A Tins! Co feb 2 27 _____ f | 'OBACCO. —On consignment 80 boxes To M. bacco, manufactured by Tench A Steagall forsale low by JOHN M COOPER, & Sun. GEORGIA NANKEENS, a "very superiol article just received by W. 11. CRANE, march 21. NOTIC E.—tVZSTERN BANK OF ROME money taken at par for Goods at 197 Broad st, may 10 by EDCnOK ON CONSIGNMENT.—IOOO pieces licavy Hemp Bagging; lor sale low by jan2o ts 16 H.C. BRYSON & CO. VAI iCLUSECO'r TON OSNAB URGST" A CONSTANT supply of the above article fji - * sale at Factory prices by the agents, mar 2 49 CLARKE, M’XEIR & CO NEW TIMOTHY AND CLOVER. H4V* A FEW loads ofexcollent quality, well cured , foi sale by N. B. MOORE, July 12 162 s wit '» O HIRE.—F onr or live Negro Boys. ■ Also, about tho same of women and girls. Apply to D. L. HOLLIDAY, jan 10 7 ts J UST RECEIVED, fine printed Lawns, lor Ladies’ dresses, for sale by W. H. CRANE, april 18 FIRE IRONS. ' BRASS Andirons, Fenders, Shovel and Tongs, in great variety, for sale by oct26 F A // CLARK. _ VIST RECEIVED, I case plain Palm Leaf Hoods, 1 case with copes do do do Also, a lew fine Straw and Leghorn Bonnets, may 21 For sale by vVm. 11. CRANE. CN ARDEN SEEDS.—Long Scarlet Radish, V red Turnip do. while Turnip, Colowort and largo green Collard seed, end English Beans, war ranted fresh and gertuine, for sale fiy april 12 ANTONY A HAINES. NUTS. OK BBLS Almonds rsjrO 15 do Madeira Nuts 15 do Brazil do may 10 Just received by N. SMITH A Co. /■'HE CO-PARTN ERSHH* liereiolbre -1 conducted undet the firm ol JA J Mcßryde, will for the future be carried on under that ofJ <jr J Mcßryde A Co. JA M ES MeBBYDE. John Mcßryde. may 14 ALEXANDER WALLACE I,'IFTY gross superior Wine Bottles in ham . pers.jnst received and for sale lo wby VV E & J U JACKSON, Auctioneers. May 16 HOT AND LEAD.—SOO bags Shot, ass’d; Lj 10 Kegs bar lead; for sale at Jlonnlacturers prices, by THOS J FARM ELBE, Agent of the Slioi Tower Co. of Baltimore. A constantsupply kept on hand, march 10 fimo JT'OR SALE. —'flic Lot and Dwelllngtorni rly owned liy Bishop Andrews, corner of Green and Centre streets, having 221 feet front on Green aneftofeet on Centro street. A SIBLEY, jan 20 if 16 ALABAMA and TENNESSEE MONEY. Oi Vi |f | Dollars in bills oltlic Bank of Alabama. HI 1200 dollars in bills of tile Bank of Ten nessee, for sale ut a discount ny applying to the subscriber ISAAC iMOISE, april 3 311 Broad st. Georgialus. & Trust Company, ) Augusta, Jan,fi, ] Directors tinvn this day declared a Divi- J dend of Four Dollars per Share, out of the profits of ihe last six months,payable on and after I lie lOlli instant W T GOULD, Scc’y. jun 8 ts 5 jV OTICE.—The copartnership heretolor exisl - i V ingin this city under the firm ut Cowling & Gnrdclle, expired on the Ist day of Ja.itinry Inst, hy its own.limitation. The business of the firm willbcclosed by A. Gakuki.le. J. V. COWLING. fcbA3,1837 ts A.GARDELIE: > I HIE Snbscnboi begs leave to inform his friends X and I lie public, that he will continue to trans act the Commission Business in this city, un der his own name. A.GARDELLE. feb 13 ti 36 A BBOTT’S BROWN STOUT.-25casks tx Abbott’s double Brown Stout, in quarts 25 casks do do do do in pints Just received and for sale by N. SMITH A Co. may 22 LA RET WIN E AND RXI SI Nfh— -50 boxes Claret Wine, long corks 50 boxes bunch Raisins, for sale hy ninv 22 N. SMITH A Co. CRACKERS. BBLS BnlUr Crackers; ♦X 60 lialfdo do 25 qr bis soda Biscuit, forsale hy may 3 N SMITH & Co. NG LIMI cm: ES E.—l 2 superior Cheese, -i jusl received and for sale by may 17 VV. E, & J. U. JACKSON. ~SPltING(;OODS~ EDGAR & CAItMICIIAELnre now receiving I their usual supply of Staple and Fancy Spring Dry Goods, which they offer on their usual terms and prices. april J 0 COFFEE AND SUGARS. OH Bags prime green Coffee O*l 30,000 Havana Segars 20,000 Principe do Jusl received by N. SMITH A Co. C'HARLES II ALL Ims associated witli him ' Mr. George li. Gulphm, sod will hereafter transact business at 180 Broad street, under the firm of HALL A GALPJIIN. may 2 taw4w JI S /’ RECEIVED, 5 hiids choice St Croix ■Sugar 20 casks London Porter 10 qr rusks French Vinegar 40 basko’sChampaign, assorted brands may 15 lor sale by JOHN COSKEHY. IT'AMILV MEDlClNES.—Competent ar » rangeraents having been made. Family and Physicians' Prescrip, ions can be had ui all lion's of the night, and on the Sabbath, so far as necessity may demand.at Apothecary Hall, No. 232 Brond-si 1 may 9 ANTONY A HAINES. 1 Fr There is a night bell at (ho doot. mO RENT, a commodious brick Store on f Si A Broad st. For particulars, apply to may >« John s. Hutchinson. ? Ij'OU S ALL OR HEM', a comfortable ■- dwelling on tile Sand Hills, willi all accessory ir outbuildings, convenient 10 an excellent spring of water. For terms, &c. apply to D iet Jos. A live, may 22 (It or to GEO. I). COMBS. S sjVyeis TO HUNT. —A dwelling /Jonse on nftjjnt W asliingiunstreet, situated between the iilUffl lotsofAlexanderSpenrerand the Indo d pendent Fire Company. Apply at tins office. May 11 CLLKK \I A\Tlll).—A young man otgood moral character and habits, who is well ac quainted with the Druggist and Apotheries business in all its branches, at d can coma well recommended. s > Jiiqure of ANTONY & HAINES, may 19 233 Broad st. Align ta. JKTThe Charleston Courier will please give the is above two insertions. I OANFI) OK LOST trum the Lalayclto _ li Hall, 2 Chafing Dishes 1 stiver 'Fable Spoon, marked N S __ 2 do Tea do NS 2 do do do Fl, s . 2 do do do L Any person or persons havinglhe above articles, or finding them, will confer a lavor by sending them to the above house. A FOSTER. 0 May 15 W ANTIH) TO ITRt lIASL, Y. iKj or 30 likely young Negroes, for which good rW'/ prices will be paid, in cash, by dec 20 297 wtf J. <fe L). MORRISON. “ c. u. iiissi p & co. OFFF.R for sale on reasonable terms 30 hhds Sugar of extra fine quality c 20 do do 2d quality 10 do do low priced Orleans * 50 casks superior Malaga Wine ' 100 bags prime Cuba Colfee, all of southern importation may 2 SUGAR, MOLASSES, IIAVJkc. ~ ■> HHDS New Orleans Sugar 25 do Cuba Muscavado 40 do Molasses 30 bundles Hay, (Eastern) 30 0 foet Eastern while Fine Lumber, clear stuff, and seasoned. For sale by J. MEIGS, _ may 10 2wt rw i\l KW HOOKS, just received by RICHARDS 1. IN & sToy, Endless Fun; or ihe Comic Annual, by Thomas ir Hood, author of Whims and Oddities, die. >Vc. Kate Leslie, hy Thomas Haynes Baily. David Dumps, or the Budget of Blunders, a tale, , P by Thomas Haynes Baity. r* SKotchesof Furis, in familiar letters to his friends, , ‘ by an American gentleman. Popular Medicine or Family Advisor, if-c. a new j y work. may 15 NJEW KOOKS. JUST rceeivcd, Trawls nn the Continent of Tin rope; viz: in England, Ireland, Scotland, | ir Franco, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, and the ( Netherlands, by Wilbur Fisk, I). 1). I’resident of ( _ the Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn.— . with engravings. /r Cromwell, an historical novel, by the author oi the Brothers, <tc. For sale hy april 26 T. H. <fe I C. PLANT. H. nr, ado i; nTa ktist , ' 1 BEOS leave respectfully to informsMto citizens of Augusta, that he has relumed to this city, , and taken the room formerly occupied hy him in the ~ r Masonic Hall, where he intends remaining for aew weeks, and w here he would he happy to receive those who may desire his professional services. SCrThe public generally, are invited to call and ee his specimens. nov 92 ', ' " ~~ —— d PRICE & MAM-F.ttY . Have tjiis day received a few piei cs super black and blue Cloths; blue, black, drab and limey colored Cussimers, block, blue, and fancy drab K,Ta. W bite and striped Drillings, With a variety of Fancy articles, viz: Gloves, Sus penders, Riding Beits, Money do. Handkerchiefs, Collars, Bosoms. Stocks, &c. 208 Broad st. may 21 e *3 KXV J KWK LItV _ E ST ATtT.I SI IMG NT. JULES D'AU'l EL, watclnnaker from Paris, respectfully informs the citizens of Augusta i and Ilnmburg that be has opened n Watch anil i Clock Establishment, in Broad street, adjoin I ; ing Mr. Marlin Frederick’s, where bo hopes by as- I sidnity and strict attention to business to merit a I ■ share of public patronage. I The most difficult and complex work done, and I warranted in the best manner. Musical, Horizon- t ml, Patent Lever, L'Koine, Chronometer, Anchor, r Escapement, Duplex, Vertical, &c. combining thu d J moil difficult to lie name I; including a two balance e Escapement, originally invented by him at Paris, in 1 1827. Clocks ol every description pul in order and I warranted, at the shortest nonce. Jew elry of every description lor sale. Musical Boxes, &o. put in order. t V A re a alar assortment of the above articles always on hand. All orders thankfully received hy the • subscriber, [may 12 6m] JULES U’AUTEL. New and Fresh Imported Dry RoaiisT’ JAS. ANDERSON At Co have just received from Liverpool, direct, the following I Iry Goods, • which they oiler lor sale on their usual low terms ■ lor cash, viz : B 14 pieces 4 4 black, white, and assorted colors plaid Giassgow Ginghams 24 pieces do do do and do n 25 do small figured colored Jaconet muslins 16 da do mourning do ; . 60 do Manchester fancy cal icons, uss'd patterns J , 10 dO super blk and While do do s r 5 do rich and beautiful lustre English black ond blue black silks for Indies' dresses ? Long Lawns of n very fine quality Also from New York, 114 pieces white Pavilion Gauze , ' 50 do bine anil green do ’ Together witli oilier staple Goods, suitable In the 1 present and approaching seasons. april 9 'FU»STfURB--AT~COST. E. IV. TDI. V/A.VS Cabinet Fund- | otTl tnre Ware Rooms, No 127 Broad j S 111 l street, near the Lower market, Au- ; U gusta, Da. The subscriber returns 'i " bis sincere llmnks to the citizens of ( Augusta and its vicinity for the lib- ( eralily already bcstoivcf upon him, ( H hopes hy his exertions for the ( accominodaitun of his customers to merit a cumin- j nance of the same. He is this day receiving a . now supply ol Splendid Furniture, direct from j the manufactory of Bartholomew, Alpress, <fc Co. _ warranted to ho of the best materials and work- ( mnnship:—Consisting in port of Secretaries, and 1 < Book Cases, superior center and pier Tables, with [ . Egyptian and Italian marble tops; elegant card, j breakfast ond lea Tables; Indies work and dres sing Tables; Bureaus with mirrors; with ond j j without marble tops; Wash stands with Egyptian j | and Italian marble tops; Chairs of various pa Hums, | rocking chaits, <Sic,; high post and French I | Bedsteads, &c. Ac. | . , He has also a good supply of Mnltrasscs on bond J | ’ The above slock is well worth the aMentionof purchasers, who are most respectfully invited to ( call and examine for themselves. . CLOCKS. g The largest assortrnent ol Clocks in the south- | ? orn country; brass eight day and wooden 30 hour > s clocks ol the latest palters. Looking glass plate. \ A variety of Lithographic prints, in frames, in- . eluding full sets of all the Presidents. , A large lot of mahogany spool stands; do do knob ; The above articles arc ofiered at wholesale or ■ retail. N. B, Dealers in the above articles, and all , kinds of Cabinet Furniture, Clocks, Arc. will bo I r furnished on as good terms as can be hud at ihe B North April 20 1 Jackson Struct Ice, • ompany. ' I 4 T a meeting of the Directors ol the Jackson 1 Street Ice Company this day, Isaac Moise * was appointed Secretary and Treasurer,in the place of N. Smith, resigned. Augusta May 18 1838 N. SAI/TH, 1 JAMES HOPE, O. E. CARMICHAEL, 1 B. W FORCE, LEWIS D. FORD. ! J May 19 fit Directors. , f ‘ r ” SFGAU.sr / ,J | I Hhds. Porto Rico Sugar i eW vr 10 do New Orleans do ] 30 hhls White do may 2 For sale low by N, SMITH A Co. 1 j GREAT KX#FniTIOV (olhc NORTH. »i | '■‘"l I lie Rail Road nml Steamboat Compt- JpCj.-sdL nil's on the grout ninil rmue to the North, '.announce to travellers the completion of I tlio great chayt of Rail Roads between North Caro lina nml New York. Passengers coming in the mam mail line, or hy CliHrleslon, S. (7. and Wil mington, N. C, and taking this route at ihe’torini natioa el the Petersburg Knil Rond, in N. C. will of/frfi fVV ur hours in advance of any J helollowing is the schedule of time, «s runal ! presetn, including all stoppages : i M'nve Halifax ai 5 p m Reach Petersburg!! lam i li"nxoI i"nxo Petersburg 11 a m Reach Kiclnnond 31 A SI Lease Richmond 4 a si Reach Washington 31 f m Lease Washing’n 4 pm Reach Haliimore 61pm Lenre Baltimore 7 psi Reach Philadelphias a m Leave Philadelp’a I! asi Reach New York 2pm V'llv night's rest i» lost between Halifax and New \ ork. as passengers sleep in the Philadel- I phia boats. Time in going from Halrla* to Ness i ork, rnchtoing all stnppagisa, less than 41 hours Besides this fast line, there are other daily inde pendent lines running on the route, so that if hy any chance passengers fail to connect at any point, they will n ver tre delayed mure limn half n day. I nssengers eoming to Halifax, N. C. in the Wil mington Comtmny's line of stages, will please apply lo .Mr. 11. I'. Halsey, tho Petershurgh Rati Rond Co's agent, who will alfird litem excry facility. In case the singes are 100 late lo connect, trarellers will ®nd an engine and ears at any time on the Pelers burgn Kail Road lo carry I Item oft. Petersburg. May 23, 1838. 1m W steel"pens. • ARREN’S Patent VVehstef Pen; do Mercantile do; W indie’s Queen’s Pen; do patent perfection Pen; do ne,tins ultra Rank and Office Pan; (slllots dnnhlti barrel den asciis Pen; do liulics minialure Pen; do oetagen three and one slit Pen; largo supply of Steel Pons, among them are thuabove popular Pons; just received Ity yril 86 T Jl & I C PLANT fijh’RENGTH ENING PLASTERS, pre- L-c pared for pains, weakness in the breast side, bark, or limbs, &c, they will give almost immediate anil soothing relief, and litr pleasantness, safely, easa, and certainty, are decidedly superior lo most other remedies. For sale hy ANTONY At HAINES, April 23 232 Broad street. INFALLIBLE CURE lor Cholera .Morbus Diarrhoea, Slimmer Complaints, Colics, Cramps, and Spasms. The promptness with which this medicine acts, in checking cholera morbus mid curing bowel complaints in children or adults, is really surprising. In most instances, the first or second dose effects a complete cure, to which fact a great number of certificates in our possession tes- I tify. For sale by TURPIN D’ANTIGNAC At Co- ' may 4 3w solo agents (or Augusta. Renovating liquid, tor extracting all kinds ol oil, paints, tar, mid grease from the most delicate colored silks, satins , i.luths, 6om basins, ur carpels, w ithout injuring in the least their color or texture. For sale by TURPIN, D’ANTIGNAC At Co. mav4 H2w solo agents for Augusta. ackson street ICE COMPANY. I This establishment will he opened this day for the sale of Ice, the price o( which has been fixed at the rale ol 28 Ihs le the dollar , For theaocommudalion of the public tickets may ho had at the stores of the following persons, viz : F Lambert At On Marlin Frederick Havilnnd, Uislcy Co Dr Thomas J Wray H I, Neln 1) Boulct 1 Antony At Haines Thomas Barrett At Co Augustin Frederick Kitchen & Robinson I C Batty \\ m Hewsoii i and from the subscriber. ' The following arc the hours of attendauco at thu Ice House, viz: From 5 o’eiock to 8, Irom 9 to 2, from 8 to 6, and (ram 7 to 9. And on Sundays (romB to 10 in the morning, and from 6 to 7 in the afternoon. Persons tukrng 2501hs ol Ire, or marc, can obtain it in such quantities at three cents per pound, by applying to me subscriber (or tickets OO"No money will he received at the Ice House. ISAAC MOISE, _m«j[ 9 tl Sea'y At. Tread. Protein. WILLIAM 11. CRANE, has just received black ami blue black Gro de Swiss, super black Gro de Paris, elegant satin striped French Muslins,lrish Linens, fine lung lawn,elegant French worked collars, very fine plain and figured swiss muslins, sdk and cotton umbrellas, (ignored and plain parasols, embroidered and marscillos skirls, small anil large corded do. strviss, book,jaconet and nansook muslins, plaid slripc, sprig, and luce mus lins, (inn bombazine, small figured calicoes, and (rcncli cambrics, fine embroidered cotton hose’ french and eng.ish do. thread, bobinet, Iloilo and blond laces, elegant figured sattins and silks, fine 1 bird eye diaper, damask table cloths, 8-4 and 9-4 table diaper, limey handkerchiefs and scarfs, cbally ribbons, brown linens, shirting, sheeting, bed lick, drilling, dowlas, Ate together with a great variety of othcra nicies w Inch will he sold low. at No 231 Brood siren, next door above the Georgia Kail ; Road Building. apnl 17 \ SPRING DRY GOODS. 4 A FRENCH cambric prints 4-4 fancy colored French muslins j 4-4 new stylo mourning muslins Gloves, silk and cotton Hosiery Rich fancy colored figured silks First quality black silks Linen cambric lulkis Cap, bonnet and holt ribbons j Fancy dress hdkfs in variety Scperfine block hombnsins Superfine blk anil colored chnlioa Superfine llnlianns, with a variety of other new goods, which lho\ offer at fair prices. t npnl 13 EDGAR AtCA RMICHAEL. , |_>KICE At MALLERY have received a .. M now supply of Sotlin Cravatls; bow and plain j Slocks; black and funcy bristle do; hlk satin Bo r sums; linen do; col’d French gin'barn Shins; linen and cotton do; silk, cotton, and merino, under n shins and drovers; with an assortment of silk „ and linen Hills; linen and cotton Gloves; white, y black and fancy silk half hose. Ate. April 85. 1E VV Go o iTsT JAMES ANDERSON At CO. HAVE just received from New York, hy the way of Savannah, a great variety of Staple Dr/ Goods, which they will sell on their usual | low terms for cash, viz ; I 5-4 Black iMiilcimi Italian Lustring, silk I Parasols and Ladies’ silk Dmbrollas, asst, qualities j Gentlemen’s hro and hlk silk do large size 6-4 striped and checked Swiss Muslins 6-4 Jaconet and Nainsook Muslins 6-1 plahi, superior and common Book Muslins j Persian and Swiss cul’d Mnslms, very handsome | Small sprigged do Jaconells I Small printed Calicoes, (or Children's wear, a grea variety of patterns 6-4 plaid and check Muslins, for Ijidies' wear ' Strip!d fancy ( nssimers and brown Linen Drillings Striped and mixed Cotton Florentine 1 Long lawn and birds eye Diapers, very fine Hair o id n;nl plaid Ginghams ; Rich furniture Calicoes of entirely now patterns ‘ l adies' English hlk and while silk Hose I Hosskin Gloves, Pans made 1 Pitted and common white Hooks and Eyes 1 Taylor's Persian Sewing Colton, while and ass cols Bine and hlk Sewing Silk,assorted colors Apron checks, Red Ticking and Marlboro Stripes Linen and Herringbone Ticking, yard wide 4-4 and 6-4 Hamilton hlchd Sheetings and Shirtings 4-4 York Mills Sheeting and oilier approved bleach Russia Craia and Diapers r Super Flaxen Osnahurgs r 4-4 and 7-8 cotlyn do assorted qualities, with a great many other desirable and seasonable Dry Goods, all ol which was selected early in the spring at low prices, and will ho sold at a moderate ad vance. march 3U FRESH SPRING GOODS, ! At No. 200 Uroud ilreel. r f|N 11. W Y ATT iV Co. have received, and i I. • arc now opening a large slock of Spring and ( Summer Dry Goods, well assorted, and having been I purchased at reduced prices, w ill be sold at a small « advance on cost (or cash. r They have now a good assortment of black and bine black Italian Lustring, gros de Paris nml gros de Swiss Silks, Plaid Silks and small figured Bon net Silks, handsome Freneli Muslins and printed .Swiss Muslins, black and while and colored Jaco nets small patterns, large and small checked Swiss Muslins and Cambrics, Furniture Calicos, white and colored cotton Fringes assorted, cotton mid linen Nettings, and 10-4 Bobbinet for pavilions, J Irish Linens and Lawns,s-6 and 10-4 Irish Sheet- : ings, Table and Birdeye Diupurs, Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, brown Linens and Linen Uril- 1 lings, Vestings, a 'cry large assortment ol Cotton ’ lh.se and 1 do, with a variety of other seasonable 1 goads. spril 19 ’ OFFICIAL PKAWJNU of the (•EORGIA STATE LOTTERY, fjr the benefit of the Augusta Indep’iFire Comp’y Clash No 20, for 18,18. 1 9 8 * 5 « 7 8 8 10 11 12 fill 57 13 Co 45 8 55 54 24 37 U) 30 f CERTIFY that the above numbers * a “ l " e - v "! n,l, l ore correct,a* taken (rum the Man ager a certificate of* the drawing of the Virginia state Lottery.for Monongalia Aradcm ,(’lasi No 3, drawn at Alexandria, May 19, 1838,and whieh deter innu-H the fate of all tickets held in the above Lottery. ~" , y a 3 A. REAL), Ag6m. EUCKJ LUCK ! 1 I.irctfjn OCr Nos. 13, 45, 60, a prize of s2i*«(* in the above Lottery; the holder is invited to toll and receive the CASH. GEORGIA STATE li o T T E R V, For the benefit of the Augusta Independent Fire Company. _.. _ CLASS NO. 21, FOR 1818. * I J "® determined by the drawing of the Virginia State Lottery, (or the Benefit of the town of Wheeling Class No 3. Tube drawn at ALEXANDRIA, Vo. on Saturday May ar.fb, 1838. D. S. Ggtooav A Co , Managers, A. RE A I), Contractor. SCHEME. 1 Pnzejof $30,000 $30,000 ■ 10,000 10,000 1 6,000 6,000 1 53)00 5,000 1 4,0t)0 4,000 1 33*00 3,tH)O < 2,500 2,500 I 2.120 8,120 I 2.0(8) 8,000 25 1 ,«MH) 25,000 20 500 10,000 20 400 83*00 30 3(H) 9,000 40 250 10,000 *0 200 10,000 70 '5O 10,000 100 100 10,000 122 80 9,760 122 70 8,640 122 40 4,H80 5,185 20 103,700 25,020 JO 250,200 31,535 Prizes, amounting to $540,200 Ticket* slo—Shares In proportion. JUST RECEIVED and for auto by A SIB LEY, 500 prs. Georgia Nankeen Pantaloons 5 ensos do Nankeens, quality superior to any ever offered in this market. Notes of the Western Bank ol Romo taken at l* nr - Mny 10 4.3 AS111O\AlILE BPRING HONNETS. SNUWDKtf .J- SHEA II have received this day, from New Vork.n large supply of ladies’ fash ionable bonnets, comprising u variety of styles ; also, boys super Leghorn bats, to which they res pectfully invito the attention of the public, aid 10 ULWER’S NEW WOR K.—A LIC E; or the niysierios, a seipiel to ‘Earnest Afaltrn vers.by the author of Pol bam,’ ‘Rienzi,’‘Lel ; a,'*c, for sale by [may 9] Tll &IC PLANT. SUL UNDID riFUNCIiIITIS LI N!G SNOW DEN SHEA K have received, this day, from Now-Vork, a largo supply of splendid French Muslins,of tin. latest Pans styles which have been carefully selected (rora recent importa tions, and are entirely now patterns The public are respectfully requested to cull and examine them, npril 12 COFFEE, UAWJINb'TSS' J'D bags choice Green Coffee D" lot* pieces heavy Hemp Bagging 25 boxes Cliarnpnign Cider 25 boxoi French Martinique Cordials 25 bbls fresh Canal Flour, jtwl received and oprl 24 for sale by JOHN COSKKRY Bolting c loti us a mattings.-I Just teceivcd an assortment 01 Dutch Bolting Cloths; W bite and co’l floor Matting, 4 5 and 6-4 Paper Mnngingsand borderings, very fine- Fire pine* .Serenes dr. do ’ Travelling Baskets, small and largo size. Ainu, Umbrellas and Parasols assorted. npril 27 T. I WYATT * CO Mpkivatb BOARDING lIOU*E. “*!’• WILLIAMS having taken il.nl commo dious house, formerly occupied by Major I Starkes, 147 Broad street, a few doors below the »• J*liu.*nix Hotel, ii> now prcpnrrd In nrrora modulo a few gentlemen with board and lodeimr npril If. ts agency; Sarniiunli Insuruticc A Trust Co. ' undersigned, Agent of Ibe above conif.n ny, will take risks on abiiunentsef Colton or Merchandize from this place to Savannah, Charles on, ami Northern ports. JNO. F. LLOYD, dec 15 29 C ANAL I LOUR, POTATOES,AC.- 110 bids. Canal Flour, 150 no. Irish Potatoes, 100 do. Northern Gin, 100 do. do. Whiskey, 50 do. Mackerel, No. 3. 60 qr. and eight casks Alalaga Wine. Land ing and for sale un the wharf, by jan If. 12 GEO. R JESIIP* CO C. BALDWIN.—Fancy and • Goods, at Wholesale, 234 Broad street, Au gusta, Geo. [Jan 3 ||y l|MPf PLATE, constantly on hand amt tor sale b - ■ Jan 3 Ihi it c Baldwin y PROTKC l’lO\ INSUItA .VCs, 4 ii.Vi I'.x ,W. r J'HK undersigned,agents of the Protection ln i surnneo Company of Hanford, Connecticut, are prepared to insure buildings and their contents against loss or damage by fire on the most reasona ble terms. VT. &, J. G.GATLIN, net 31 dll 255 INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC. WILLIAM li, ORCHARD, j’rolessor of Mu sic, respectfully announces to the ladies and gentlemen of Augusta, that ho bus removed to 147 (frond street, n few doors below the Eagle and Phoenix Hotel, and is now prepared to give lessons in music on the Piano Forte, Guitar, and Flute. As it is Mr. O’a. intention to make this city his perma nent residence, he will he enabled to wait on those who may require his services, with the strictest punctuality. Air. 0-. will give instructions at his own residence or that of his pupils. Application to I* made ns above, oral Mr. Bantu's Furniture and Piano Farts store. N. If. Piano Fortes and Organs tuned and re paired in the most complete manner and at the short est notice ts april If. fIMIE subscriber not having been notified ol the A arrangement to remove BERTRAND, jr. to Statehurgh, S. C. he had advertised him to stand at Augusta the present season, but such is the call for hisrelarn to South Carolina, that bis presence there cannot be dispensed with, and which will account for Ins not standing here, as ho had expected. npnl 2 ll HENRY IJALBY. 11. W, FORCE Ac (if). WHOLESALE SHOE DEALERS, No. 27fl llrnnd st. Aug until, (In. HAVE received 1000 packages Bouts and Shoes comprising every article in the line ; which can he sold as low as in the Northern cities. AH ar rangement* being with Manufactures direct. A general assortment of LEATH ERS. april 24 MRS. M’GIIIRE respectfully inii.rms the la dies ol Augusta and Hamburg that she in tends making her rosideneom ihcalcwe ' ity.forlno purpose 01 resident Ladies’ Dress Maker.— She hopes by her attention to please all those who mny favor her with a visit, to endeavor to realize that generous patronage which is always tendered from a liberal community Orders can he left at Air D’Autel’s Clock and Watch Establishment, Broad street, next to Marlin Frederick’s, or at her place of residence, Jackson street, next to the Baptist church Gentlemen's fine Linen made to order may 12 STRAYED, fr.im the Hampton ■ Am Course, two MAKES, one a grey, t; MAPI the other a hay ; the bay alargeflne Maize mure, remarkable for tliaLriim »l. * j™tion of the tail-hone whore it joina the m&Mßta l ip, on account of its height. S).o was in training (or the lost races; the friction of the blanket has worn off 0 small portion of hair from her shoulder*. The grey mare, good sijto. neat trim, well made, and looks tin. racer. Vny person delivering the mares at the Hampton Course, can obtain a reward of fifty dollars lor lie-in: separately, wetrtj -five dollars, [npril 13j E. H’.LAC'V ' BWE '" L —I- ntl J ...» PUBLIC SALES. tu.fiy JOHN s. HUTCHIiIHON. * « ill be sold 111 my store. Thin Evening, nl7f o clock, without the least reserve, to close sundry consignments, n large nml well nssorlcd sloc k of Ircsli nml seasonable Dry (jduels, fine Cutlery, and n large assortment of gold and gill Jewelry. mny *** Terms cash* J by John Smutchisorc On Saturday, the'dfith tost. Will be fold without reserve, lev close the concern, til llie store of J. K. Kilhcrn, the entire stock of Goods belonging to the late firm of J. K. Kilbtern. Terms—ail sums under $5O, cosh; over $6O, (our months lor approved paper. mny 24 Administrator's Sale. BY W. E. A J. U. JACKSON. W 11.1. be sold, on the first Ttiesdiiy in Jpne nevt, nt the lower market house in the city of Augusta, within the legal hours of sale, in pur suance ol an order of tho Court <d Ordinary <if Richmond county, the following proper!y, belong ing to the estate of David M'Kmne, deceased, viz ; Pew No. 36 in the First Presbyterian Church, in Augusta A LOT, On the south side of Broad-street, in Augusta, in trout of the Planters' Hold, encoding from said street to Lilts street; 24 (eel in width, bounded east by lot of Isaac Henry, and west by lot ol Wil liam Cumming. A LOT, On the sottth side rtf Broad street, in Augusta, con taining a front ol 7(5 fe</(,‘ I* inches, nml - runping hack the some width along Miirhnry street by w hich it is bounded on the cast, 2fil) leel, with the ap provements I hereon, now docupiod by Pclor Lar ne, and others. A I.so, PO Dlf LOTS, On I lie nortbsideof Brood siren, In Atlgiula, now occupied hy William Jonos, and others, nearthu corner of Broad and Marbury streets. Plates ol the premises will bet exhibited at the sale, when the terms will be made known. ">'ir;tl Wtd JOHN P. KING, Aclm’r BY W. E. A j. U. JACKSON. On the first Tuesday in June nest, , A: the lower market bouse in this city, within 1 tint usual hours ol sale, will he sold a Negro Woman, “bout 4U years of age, a cook, washer and field hand. Terms cash, purchaser to pay lor bill of sals, muy 17 Aihnintslruliir's Sale. Ill' W. E. * J. U. JACKSON. On the first Tuesday in July ne.il, At lice lower market house, within the usual hours of sale, will he sold one pair light hay match Morses, one good second hand Carriage belonging to the estate old. 11. Holland, deceased', and sold by per mission of the Conn of Ordinary. NBA I. iIO'LI.AN/J, Atltn’r.' ’ mny l? M A If V HOLLAND, Adm’i. Illl’lfoV Ell SU ltd EONS’ TIHJSSESJ Tor the radii ill cure of Hernia, or Rupture, -honied hy Holier Chase, M. i>. of Philadelphia. lIJIIE sllhseriber Would res|iectfully inform tho A medical profession, nml those alllictod with Her nia or Bnptnrc,that, having made arrangements, w ifh the general agent of the inventor, lo he constantly supplied with tltcsojustly celebralud Trusses, he if now prepnreil lo furnish instruments, and also to treat this alllicting disease, us met with in every ago and in both sexes. The instruments c insist of Inguinal Trusses, tt sizes: Ventre Inguinal Trusses, 8 sizes: Femo ral Trusses, 2 sizes; Umbilical and Ventral Trus ses, 3 sizes; of double Trusses, 8 sixes, adapted to all the forms of Double Rupture These instruments must be used by Physicians well versed in the minute anatomy of the purls im plicated in Hernia. They are adapted to ovary va riety u I reducible Hernia, and do not interfere with' the ordinary avocations ol tho patient. Persons from a distance cun have the irulnimenta applied, and all necessary directions given, a* to the management ot the ease, on application lbThe sub scriber, nt his office on Campbell si. Augusta, G*. may 21 F. M. ROBERTSON, M. D. Gt HOC LIU US.— The subscribers having re I ceived a large lot ol goods, offer for sslo, ea - reasonable terms, the following ; 40 bluls prime St Croix Sugar 10 bhds Porto Rico do 12 hints New Orleans do 100 hags prime Croun Coffee 176 hugs Rio do' 76 bags JaVa 1 do' 16 boxes double refined luef Sugar 10 bids single do do • 10 hhls lump do 26 hhls soil shell Almonds 26 boxes Sperm Candles , 20 boxes Hull A Sons mould Candle*' 20 boxes Soap No' 1 10 boxes Hyson Tea 12 boxes Gunpowder and Imperial • f> eases 2lli caddies 40 whole and Italfhhls butter Crackers* 6 tierces copperas 20 bills No. I Mackerel 16 I do No I do 26 bills ami half bids No 3 do 60 bills No 3 do 30 bags Pepper, Spice, and Gnigef 200 reams wrapping Paper 10000 best Spanish Angara 7000 best Principe dp IUUOU half Spanish do CLARKE, McTKIR A Ce. On hand n lorge assortment of castings, iron nml nails- april 14 French Worked Collars, Laves, Ac. I* 11. WYATT A Co. have just received a * fresh assortment ol French needle worked Collars, some ol which are new patients, also fan cy dress hdkfs nml shawls, muslin trimmings, hiaclc and white silk blond, thread edgings and wide laces,' line ‘iodine hdkls assorted, bonnet and esp rib bons, pic nie iiinl plain silk gloves, hlk and rul'd kid gloves, and plain embroidered and rtbled silk hose, and silk hall hose assorted. april 21 kl OTICE. —The undersigned having purchased -* from Mr. Neal Holland, tho slock of goods, Ac. under the control and management of Mr. Wj| ham B Krodnax, ns his agent. The business wi lib* continued by Mr. Brmlnai, as their agent, snd for their benefit. JOHN M. COOPER A. SON. may 10, 1838 ~~CHEAP DRY GUUON, * at Wh Imnle or Retail. IVES A GRISWOLD have this day received' 6 bales Georgia nankeen, sup. at $2 76 pr psf Fewctisus Irish linens, Cron 60c to I 23 “ ydf Fine jeckunetl print imislms 37fe; do do do do 3 lie; Superfine emhro’d Parasols; do plain do;' Together with n general assortment of Staple nml fancy Dry Goods, which w ill he sold at prices to correspond with the above, and as low as eves offered in this city. OCT Store directly under tho Globe Hotel', a pnl 2(5 sw3W CJIKCUIiAB. —The undersigned hike ploas / ure in.'betng able lo stale la Merchants of this Slate Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee sod Alabama, who have heretofore mode llteir purcha ses in this city, that ullhuiigli many of us have lost it part of our Goods, hy tho fire of Friday night 27th nil. others have been so fortunate astosavp all, and in the course ot two or three days will re sume business as usual. Wo invite who have contemplated u visit to this city, this spring, to come with the certain ca'culation at being able to replenish their assortment, ipiitn ns well its they ■ have ever been able in this season of the year. ;LM Wiley, Parish A Ce. Stevens, Henderson A Fort, Townsend A Men- Adgar, donholl. Farrar A Robinson., W 11 Conner. W Tinimnns A Son. CA <i 11 Kelsey A MuT” Elisha Carson A Co. , «ied- iHowland, Vl'ardA Tail. Hurral, Lyon A Co. Cusimer Patrick.,, Bannister A Lanneau C Borkmyer ACn. Jackson, Capers A Co. Geo B Locke A Uo'.' Uoorsom A Co. D Crocker^Co. Miller, Ripl *y A Co, 'SCha Iwick if Co. Haviland, H urrnl A Allen. John L Pcxanl if- Co. Weed A Fanning S Mowryjr. Gilliland, Sop A Hawaii Edw Winslow. Hyatt, Me Barney AC u. W Jones if .Smith, J IV Y Walton. .Oils J Chaleo. E B Stoddard. I IVtlliam Millikin, H Stoildnnl, Miller A Co. ; Hilhkm if IValton. John Van Winkle, iDurrance if Bigluw.' WttiC Oakley, Ins Bancroft if Co. Hatch, Fleming A Co. J KSimonton if Cc. Hayden, Gregg A Co. Millard if Wade. Baker, fry A Co. Vathan A Cohen. Jas R Stevens. \ If Wildman if Co. Jas J McCarter. Starr if Williams. •"> ./ WntHOri. f Oily. JAC Lawton, I lord A Stocker, may 3 tfjd Itv Taylor if Kennedy. Charleston, May I, 1838. ij its