Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, June 19, 1838, Image 3

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■ Georgia Insurance and Trust Company. / AN instalment of Two Dollars ami Filly Cents I per share on the new stock, is payable on the Bit Ist inst. WM. T. GOULD, Secretary. BJ June 19 3t B~ NEW RAIL-KOAD LINE, B Between Baltimore and Philadelphia, IV TWICE A DAY. I mmmm I The Philadelphia, W ilmieglon, and Baltimore H -Road Co. beg leave lo announce to the Publis I B the following arrangement lor their Passenger Cars; I , The first train leaves the Depot in Pratt Stree', 11 daily, (except Sundays) at 5 o'clock, A. M., and arrives in Philadelphia before 1 o'clock which al I I lows Passengers four lo five hours in that City, he -11 fore the Cars start for New York. | ' The early arrival ot this Train at Philadelphia, i I I (which is generally one and a half to two hours Infore I I any other Line,) gives passengers great advantage in f: I securing accommodations at the principal Hole's ) I and Boarding Houses, without suffering the inror.- » I venience so olten experienced, in looking about for | I odgings, in consequence of late arrival by other I cinveyance. The second train, carrying the u. s. mail., B leaves the Depot, Pratt Street, (niter the arrival of LB •he Gars from Washington City,) daily, at half ■ past Nine o'clock, A. M.,and passing through Can ■E ton, Gunpowder, Bush, Ilavrc-de-Grace, Norlh Eas’, 1 I Elklon, Newark, Staunton, Newport, Wilmington, ■ and Chester, arrives in Philadelphia also, always in f ■ time to take the evening Cars to Now York. 53r* By this Train passengers leaving Washington E City in the morning, reach blew York tiie same night. This Train also affords Passengers arriving in ihe I Posts from Charleston and Norfolk, ihe opportunity I of reaching New York the same evening. ifCrFarehy either Train Four dollars. m Sir The regulation adopted by this Company for 111 the care of baggage, meets with universal approba ■ tion, as it relieves Ihe passengers of all trouble in I relation to it. *„* The Cars for the accommodation of Ladies I and Children, arc provided with retiring rooms, and I attended by female servants. Returning from Philadelphia : The Trains leave Philadelphia at a quarter after 6 ! o’clock, A M., and at 2, P. M. Passengers leav- ! ing Philadelphia at a quarter after 6 o’clock, from i lower end of Dock street, will arrive in Baltimore I before 1 o’clock, —which gives them three to (bur I hours to spare before the Cars leave for Washington . I City and die West, and also in full time for the f Steam-Boats for Charleston and Norfolk. I Passengers leaving New Y r ork by the morning M line,arrive in Philadelphia in time for the 2 o’clock I Train, and proceed directly on—they arrive in 15a I f timore at 8 o’clock the same evening, two hours I' earlier than by any other conveyance. * ' A CRAWFORD, Agent. ' Baltimore, June 19, 1838. sw3w m TVTOTICE. —During my absence from the slate { Mr. John Phinizy will he my agent at Augusta, !I; add Mr. R. M Phinizy, and Mr, CF. Mills, will ;! attend to any business in which I may be interested. Savannah, June 10. 5t G. B. LAMAR. | “ NECK STOCKS. ~ BUPERIOR Black Satin, Bombazine, Plain and Figured Black Summer Stocks, of the best M make and style, just received by ;| PRICE & MALLERY, f June 10 No. 258 Broad street. t FINE ENGLISH BROAD CLOTHS. JUST received, some very superior import led Black, Blue, and fashionable coloured ' Cloths, of the best English fabric, finest of wool and * S velvet finish, which, with a beautiful assortment of T Pantaloon Stuffs, and superb Vestings, will ho sold { by the pattern, or made to measure in their best ; B style, by PRICE & MALLERY; 5 June 10 Drapers ami Tailors. SHOT AND LEAD.—SOU bags Nhot, ass'd; 10 Kegs bar lead; lor sale at Manufacturers ; prices, by THUS J FARM EL EE, Agent of the Shot Tower Co. of Baltimore. t A constantsupply kepton hand, march 10 Onto Notice of - copartnership^— The subscribers have Ibis day formed a copart- PB uership under the firm of Dovis, Grimes & Co- for the purpose of transacting ihe Clothing business in Augnsta, Ga. June 12th, 1838. JACOB R. DAVIS, WILSON 11. GRIMES, June 14 Ot WILLIAM M. DAVIS. THE CO-PA K I NERSHIP heretofure conducted under the firm of J & J Mcliryde, will for the future be carried on under that oi J <y J Mcßryde <Sf Co. .JAMES Mc.BRV DE. JOHN McBRYUE. may 14 ALEXANDER WALLACE. STRENGTHENING PLASTERsTpre^ pared for pains, weakness in the breast side, back, or limbs, &c, they will give almost immediate and soothing relief, and for pleasantness, safely, ease, and certainty, are decidedly superior to most other remedies. For sale by ANTONY <fe HAINES, nprft 23 232 Broad street. UST RECEIVED and for sale by A NIB LEY, 500 prs. Georgia Nankeen Pantaloons 5 cases do Nankeens, quality superior lo any ever offered in this market. Notes of the Western Bank of Rome taken at par. May Ifi Just received. FLOUR, BACON, & SOAP. Os? BBLS Flour for family use. 23,1)00 lbs fine Bacon Hams, 7,500 “ “ sides aad shoulders, X 20 boxes No 1 Yellow Soap. For sale by JOHN M COOPER & SON. ALSO, 2,000 Bushels Salt. June 9 GEORGIA LlME. —Flesh Slone Lime, of as good quality ns any in the market, put up in boxes, stronger, tighter, end more convenient fir transportation than barrels, and holding the same quantity. Price $3 the single box, and $2 50 by the quantity, delivered at Augusta, at Jacksonhoro, and at the mouth of Briar creek, on ihe Savannah river, it wall he sold at the same rales with freight off. Apply to T. L. SMITH, Planters’ Hotel, or D. KIRKPATRICK & Co. June 14 i ATOTICE. —The undersigned having purchased .1 V from Mr. Neal Holland, Ihe slock of goods, &c. under the control and management of Mr. VVil ham E Brodnax, as his agent. The business will bo continued by Mr. Brodnax, os their agent, and for their benefit. JOHN M. COOPER & SON. may 10,1838 PROTECTION INSURANCE COM FAN V. ffIHE undersigned, agents of the Protection In- JL surance Company of Hartford, Connecticut, are prepared to insure buildings and their contents against loss or damage by fire on the most reasona ble terms. W, & J. G.CATLIN. net 31 dtf 255 G. R. JESSUP & Co. OFFER forsaleon reasonable terms 30 hhds Sugar of extra fine quality 20 do do 2d quality 10 do do low priced Orleans 60 casks superior Malaga Wine 100 bags prime Cuba Coffee, all of southern importation may 2 PETIT GULF COTTON SEED. lIIAVjE a few hundred bushels of the above Cotton Seed, whicli is genuine. Planters who desire to improve the Cotton crop, w ould do well to call immediately. Also, a small lot of unmixed Nankeen Cotton Seed, for sale' Feb 12 35 A. GUMMING. The Constitutionalist will copy the above. AGENCY. Savannah Insurance Si Trust Co. rp H E undersigned, Agent of the above com pa Any, will take risks on shipments of Colton or Merchandize from this place to Savannah, Charles on, and Northern porta. JNO. F. LLOYD, dec 15 29 ENOVATING LIQUID, for extracting all kinds of oil, paints, tar, and grease from the most delicate colored silks, satins, cloths, horn- M basins, or carpels, without injuring in the least their T color or texture. For sale by TURPIN, D’ANTIGN AC & Co. may 4 d2w sole agents for Augusta, COFFEE, BAGGING, &e. fk hags choice Green Coffee UU 100 pieces heavy Hemp Bagging 25 boxes Champaign Cider 25 boxei French Martinique Cordials 25 bbls fresh Canal Flour,just received and «prl24 for sale by JOHN COSKLRV I HIRE— A Wet Nurse, without a fluid. Enquire nt this office. ts June 18 T t I.H.tIU VS.—3U| boxes superior . , Lemons, in fine order, just received and for sale Ifi W. E <fk J. U. JACKSON. SALE, two fine pair ol Horses, wel' ~ broke eiilier fur double or single harness, suit able for lamily use, will bo sold low. Appiv to June 14 E. D, COOKE. HOUSES FOR SALE.—Two line Horses, one well broke lor the saddle and harness, and the other a fine saddle horse, for solo bv June 11 N. SMITH & Co. TVOTICE.-/MN7) ijr SCRANTON are au- J-* thorised to act as my agents during ray absence Irom the city. DANIEL HAND. l3 1m LORI DAS EG ARS.—ISO,OOO Florida Se gars, just received and for sale at nianufaclu. rers’ prices by W. E. & J. U. JACKSON, Juno 18 Auctioneers. (" A EC) KGIA~N AN 'KEENS.—Just received ® a low coses Georgia Nankeens and will be sold low by JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. June 14 VICTORIA SKIRTS, just received and for Juno 12] sale by Wm. 11. CRANE. APER.—2O reams fine Medium Priming Pa per for sale, on consignment, at factor's prices. Apply at this office. June 13 I BH) HIKE, lor a few months, an excellent -I man cook; also, a good bouse servant. Inquire at tins office June 12 P~ AVILION GAUZE.—4-STfT7, and 8-4 IV vilion Netting, just received and lor sale low by June 12 trw3w IVES & GRISWOLD. SUPERIOR CANAL FLO Lit, just re cetved and for sale low by June 12 HAND & SCRANTON. ITHIESIIJM ACKER EL.—Nos, ], 3 and 3, in whole or half barrels. June 18 HAND & SCRANTON. PINE APPLES.—S bbls Pino Apples just received and for sale by June 11 W. E & J. U. JACKSON. Ij^LOUR. —70 iibls superfine Richmond Flour, suitable for family use,just landed and for sale June 11 bv GEO. R. JESSUP & Co. SUMMER ALE.—3o~bbls Summer Stock Ale, for sale by N. SMITH & Co. June II LEMONS. —20 boxes Lemons, in fine order; 25 bbls Loaf Sugar, for sale by _J une H N._S MITH & Co. fIMIE most relebiated and cflTeeliml CORN J- PLASTERS, for sale by Junes A N TON Y & HA INES. t|VO RENT, a commouious brick Store on X Rroadst. For particulars, apply to may 82 JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. JAMES’ NEW NOV El.—The Robberfn Tale; just received and for sale by June 8 T It & 1. G. PLANT. XpOR SALE, —A Piano Forte, a little X used; price $175, which is low for the arti cle. [may 25] STOVALL & HAMLEN. BACON —A choice lot of assorted, the Hams very suitable for family use. may 11 CLA RK E, McTIER & Co. JUST RECEIVED, fine printed Lawns, for Ladies’ dresses, for sale by VV. 11. CRANE, april 18 OCT. MONROE, DENTISI ’, may bo con sulted professionally at all hours at the Eagle and Phicinx Hotel, Room No 10. ts may 2 NOTICE. —During the subscribers temporary absence Mr. A. H. Stone is bis duly autliori zed Attorney. GEO. A. WALKER. may 1 ts TV E w CROP MOLASSES.—7O hhds. for xH sale by T S & O II METCALF, march 20 fJVOBACCO.— On consignment 80 boxes To- X haeco, manufactured by Tench & Steagall, for sale low by JOHN JH COOPER, & Son. Georgia nankeens, a very superior article just received by VV. H. CRANE, march 21. N'OTTc'E. —WESTERN BANK OF ROME money taken at par for Goods at 107 Broad st. may 10 by E D COOK ON CONSIGNMENT.—IOOO pieces heavy Hemp Ragging; lor sale low by jan 20 if IG H.C.RRYSON & CO. ENGLISH CHEESE.—I 2 superior Cheese, just received and for sale by may 17 W. IS. <fe J. U. JACKSON: BULWER’S NEW NOVEL—Alice, or the Mysteries; a sequel to Ernest Mallravers. may 0 Just received by RICHARDS & STOY. MATCHES. —A large supply of llm best Loco Foco Mutches, always on hand at ANTONY & HAINES,’ June 11 No 232 Rroadst. ANTIARTRITIC, or India Rheumatic Paper, a German arlielo, which is extensively used fur the cure ol Rheumatism, just received and forsale cheap by ANTONY & HAINES, June 12 232 Rrnad street. WANTED TO PURCHASE^ 4Jft or 30 likely young Negroes, for which good rWxJ prices will be paid, in cash, by dec 20 297 wlf J. & D. MORRISON. V AECLIJ SE COTTON OSNAIIURGS. A CONSTANT supply of the above article for sale at Factory prices by the agents mar 2 49 CLARKE, M’TEIR & CO IB VO HIRE.—F oor or five Negro Roys. 1. Also, about the same of women and girls. Apply to D.L. HOLLIDAY, jan 10 7 ts ULWER’S NEWUTTrK.— ALICE; or the mysteries, a sequel to ‘Earnest Mallra vers,by the author of‘Pelham,’ ‘Rienzi,’ ‘Lcl. : n,’«J-c. forsale by [may 9] T II & I C PLANT. UST received,T case jiluin Palm Leal Hoods, 1 case with capes do do do Also, a few fine Straw and Leghorn Runnels, ’ mav 21 Forsale by VVm. 11. CRANE. FRESH GOSHEN RUTTER. LANDING Ibis day, a supply of fresh Goshen Rutter, which will he replenished weekly throughout the season, [j‘2] N. SMITH&Co. STOVALL & HAMLEN, WHOLESALE DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, And General Grocers, AUGUSTA, Gu. {Cr Dry Goods Sale Room over Iho Grocery store. C'VLARETUvTNE AND RAISINS. — S 5U boxes Claret Wine, long corks 50 boxes bunch Raisins, for sale by may 22 N. SMITH & Co. SPRING GOODS. & CARMICHAEL are now receiving 'i their usual supjdy of Staple ami Fancy Spring Dry Goods, which they offer on their usual terms and prices. april 10 WM. B. McKEE, Nn. 309 liroail street, August", Go,, AGENT lor the New York Albion, Emigrant and Old Countryman, will receive subscrip tions and payments. ly June 9 SHIRTS! SHIRTS !! SIII RTS !!! liMGURED French Gingham, fine Linen, ami fine Colton Shirts, with Linen bosoms, with and without collars, just received by may 31 PRICE & MALLERY. TOBACCO .—McPherson’s celebrated chewing and smoking Tobacco, in small pa pers; also, Leftwich’s Rest chewing Tobocco in pound plugs, for sale by ANTONY & HAINES. may 9 _ IVI 11. JOHN B. MURPHY will act as my ITJ, attorney during my absence from llie city ; all persons indebted to me will therefore make imme diate payment to him. A. FOSTER. Augusta, May 3U, 1838. ts A BBOTT’S BROWN STOUT.—2scask 8 IV. Abbott’s double Brown Stout, in quarts 25 casks do do do do in pints Just received and for sale by N. SMITH & Co. may 22 BAGGING, BAGGING.—Just received and forsale by JOHNS. HUTCHINSON, tOO pieces superior Dundee Bagging 50 do German do 50 do Tow do 50 do Kentucky do Juno 2 Jl S T RECEIVED, 5 Idid.-i choice St Croix Sugar 20 casks London Porter 10 qr casks French Vinegar 40 baskets Champaign, assorted brands may 13 For sale by JOHN COSKERY 1 A COOK WANTED, ofgood character and .*■ opacity, to cook (or a small family, for which r a liberal price will he paid. Enquire at this office, e °r ot No. 2'J3 Broad street if Juno 7 I . _ STOP THE THIEfT 1 ,4 MAN by the name of JOSEPH TRACED - -t*- broke into my trunk on Monday nigbt, at my hones on Bridge Row, and stole therefrom cash and jewellery to ti e amount of over $6OO' —He is about 5 feet 8 inches high, black hair, black eyes, j nose turned upa’little; with a large cut across bis upper lip and under lip, three or tour of his upper teeth out, and is slightly marked with the small pox, and wears a white hat, green under the rim. Filly Dollars reward will be paid (or his ap > prehension and confinement m jail, and recovery of the property and money. June 13 ll JAMES NAMACK. WELCOME ALLEN < oilers lor sab> »n reasonable terms 500U0 lbs prime Bacon, nss'd Hams, Shoulders and Sides I 40 bbls do Pork i CD bags green Cuba Coffee 20 mats old Java Coffee 25 bbls Virginia Flour r 30 boxes Sperm Candles 100 pieces heavy Kentucky Bagging 150 do prime Hemp do 150 kegs Nails, ass’d sizes A few boxes very superior white Havana Sugar, Blown, Ground and Alum Salt, Colton Osnaburgs, I &c. &c. e _ Foxes Comer, Juno 14, 1838. sw4w w7vtches, watches. ■ Subscriber has just received by the Steam f J- Packet New York, an Invoice of fine inde pendent seconds Watches, with single and double ; circle, something entirely now, which the public are invited to call and examine at No. 2428r0ad-strcet. May 30 JOHN B. MURPHY. PLANTATION FOH SALE—The sub • * scribcr offers for sale his splendid plantation, in Leo county,containing one thousand six hundred acres of land, all in a solid body. It consists of [ lots 5(5, 67, 72, 88, 89, 103, 104, and one other, number not now recollected, in the third District of Lee county. About 350 acres are in cultivation, and under excellent fencing, all fresh, none of it ; having been cleared more than five or six years, and most of it within (he last two years. The cleared land is allo'f lliofirslquality,oaknnd hickory land, and is capable of producing from 12 to 1000 pounds of cotton to fbe aero. The un cleared land is all of the same quality, except two lots which are first rate pine land, and almost equal 1 to the oak and hickory tor the production of cotton. On the plantation is a first rate gin house and gin, the running gear built last year; also a comfortable dwelling and all other necessary outbuildings for a planter who works 25 or 30 hands. On the land are several fine springs of excellent, pure water, and i the well water used at the plantation is equal to al most any in the up-country, for freshness, ami purity. The place is also very healthy, as there ' was not a single case of sickness among my ne groes last year, requiring the attendance ol a phy cian. The land lies on the eastern branch of Chicka- 1 ) savvlmlcbie crock, 18 miles from Albany, in linker 1 county, the head of steamboat navigation on Flint 1 river, which will enable the purchaser lo get bis 1 j crop easily to market. The terms will be made to 1 suit the purchaser. Enquire of the subscriber, al Athens, or of the editor ol the Chronicle & Sentinel. June 7 trw&wtf CHARLES G. McKENLEY. Dr. Blackwell’s Celebrated ANTACRID TINC T Utt E, the cure of Venereal disorders, stubborn Gleet, Seminal Effusions, weakness of the Urethra or Bladder, Diabetes or difficulty in making water. —Price 85. Those drops are cbielly composed of vegetable sub ■ stances; their use and cllicacy have been fully < proved by hundreds, and may be relied on as per leclly sure and safe. Dr. Blackwell having pro pared and used them (nnany years in bis extensive practice in Scotland, with great satisfaction and sucess among bis numerous patients, makes no oilier clnim to public confidence limn vvhot experience ■ > has so fully justified ; and be docs not in the least 1 hesitate lo warrant litem as a sale and suitable rem- ; ■ edy for the above named diseases. Such, Iboiefore, ! as have the mislortune to be afllieled with any of , these diseases, would do well lo avail themselves ol ; this safe and and speedy remedy, and balsamic res torative,the Antaciud Tincture, which in num berless instances has never been known lo fail ol ■ curing the most stubborn Gleets in a few weeks, without confinement, and little or no trouble to the patient. These drops can be taken by any one without being discovered by the most intimate nc , quainlance; and one bottle is generally found snffi cient to effect a perfect cure. Forsale by TURPIN, U’ANTJGNAC &. Co. , and BENNET HARRIS, June 14 5t Agents for Augusta. E. DOCHGEOBS, SILK DYER AND SCOURER, from Paris, having arrived at Augusta, where be intends to make bis permanent residence, in the practice of bis professional business, lias I lie honor to inform the ladies and gentlemen of Augusta and adjoining ' counties, that lie has taken a .suitable bouse on ' Broad street, two doors below Mr. Augiislino Fred* ‘ crick’s, where all kinds ol Silks, Crapes, <tc. will bo DYED in the most fashionable and permanent col ■ ors, nt llie most reasonable prices. I,adies’ Merino, Cashmere and Crape Shawls, and Leghorn Hals I cleansed and pressed, so as to look ns well as new. Gentlemen’s apparel scoured and and renewed to their primitive color and brightness. {ftr- Good prices given lor old clothes. r may 11 bT W. FORCE & CO. “ WHOLESALE SHOE DEALERS, No. 27(5 Ilroad st. Augusta, (la. HAVE received 1000 packages Boots and Shoes comprising every article in the line ; which can bo sold ns low us in the Northern cities. Allar r rangemenls being with Manufactures direct. A ' general assortment of I,RATH ERS. njiril ‘2l i ( ’ ATTRACTIVE! New ami Fashionable Summer Goods. JUST receiving, a beautiful assortment and choice selection of new stylo Goods, fur Gentlemen’s summer wear, recently purchased in the Now Yotk market from the latest importations, , ; which lhe subscribers are prepared to make to rr.eas- ' - ure at short notice, in ibe newest style, according to the most approved patterns of fashion, wliieb they I have just received. The public are respectfully so licited to call, examine, and make a selection. They ' will sell goods by the piece or pattern. , PRICE At MALLERY, J may 31 Drapers and Tailors, No. 258 Broad st, i WILLIAM C. WAV RESPECTFULLY informs bis friends and nil other customers who heretofore patronised him, while agent for Joseph Shannon, that be is now, and has been all along, since the I Dili day of 1 October last, engaged with James Anderson <fe Co. in their Dry Goods store, next door above Turpin &. D’Anlignac’s Drugstore, Broad street, where bo will be found equally as attentive to the calls ol bis 1 I customers, and all who may be disposed to extend i their patronage lo the now establishment, as for merly, and oh as good terms, and the assortment of , Dry Goods will bo found equally as large and as . choice as heretofore kept by him in the same store. ( 1 The subscriber would also inform the public that , be is not an agent for Joseph Shannon, nor has be , 1 had an agency in any business, since the subscriber | discontinued it on the 10th October last, as the | public have also been notified by bis advertisement j l to that effect on the UHli of October, 1837 1 Wffl.C. WAY, At the store of James Anderson <fe Co. may 30, 1838 ts Broad st. Augusta, Ga. SI*LENDID FRENCH MUMLJ.\s7~ 1 CJNOWDEN <V. SHEAR have received, this day, from New-York, a largo supply of splendid French Muslins, of the latest Palis styles which have been carefully selected from recent importa tions, and are entirely new patterns The public are respeetfully requested to call and examine thsrn. april 12 [\f E W HOOKS, just received by RICHARDS ill & STOY, Endless Fun; or the Comic Annual, by Thomas I Hood, author of Whims and Oddities, (Ju;. <Jc. Kate Leslie, by Thomas Haynes Baily. * David Dumps, or the Budget of Blunders, a tale, by Thomas Haynes Baily. SKetches of Paris, in f amiliar' letters to bis friends, by an American gentleman. Popular Melicinc or Family Adviser, a new work, may 15 T 1 !? ~I V IST COHN IM ASTMII- “fronted to cure, without inconvenience. nil , ' int °vcr. The following is all the propric- I.V h doponils on the sale ol this arli cle for support, will present: ate ' "°> the subscribers, do certify that vo 'Down ii| o liurntCorn I’lnstcr to cure and oindicalo a great number of corns. It bus been 1 ‘ 1 »>sst perfect success by ourselves widow™* ° r r " U “- v )C!,rs ’ and llle proprietor is n ' ; ,0 ! m Munnjr. Irn Higgins, Beniamin Bryan, sen , Lelnnd Rice, Arch. lien,on, Lewis Running, Lemuel Lynch, John Morley.jr. lor sole by ANTONY & HAINES, Jlltle lfi _ Augusta, (>n. L^FIGF Nl i, U ®WKRAI/'A«KNCY , WI I r, '- t Tito subscriber will attend to the sate,exchange and settlement of lands in Florida, the investigation and perfecting ol titles to real cs ,nlil’ ( '9 nve y imc ' ll Bi dtc. and to the adjustment and eo lection of debts. His office is at bis residence in tie city ol St. Augustine, East Florida Jlll ° la f ’in PETER SKEN SMITH. new importation. /~H.AUK, KACKETT, & Co. have received, by Into arrivals, a now supply of London Lever and Duplex Watches, some ol which are ot a kind very seldom met with in this country. Also, an additional supply of the now style Independent Se conds 'Vatdies, with two lurar circles, two so cutuls, double slop and lull jewelled, which run bo sold ns low us the old style of independents, and warranted to be perlcct lime keepers- A jnrgp stock ol Uokl 'l'bitnbles, Spectacles and Pencil Cases always on band. 2vv June 2 MANN having taken the house No. 2.!0 Broadway, Now York, directly lacing the Park, formerly the residence ol Philip Hone, Ksq., together with the two houses adjoining, the Establishment is now open for the accommodation of permanent or transient boarders. Now York, June lit, 1838 dwlm PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE. MRS. WILLIAMS having taken that commo dious bouse, formerly occupied by Major Starkcs, 147 Broad street, a few doors below the Eagle and I’luenu Hotel, is now prepared to accom modate a few gentlemen with board and lodging, april 16 ts MRS. M’GUIRE respeeifti/ly informs tbo la dies ot Augusta nod Hamburg that she in tends ranking her residence in I be above city, for the purpose of resident Ladies’ Dress Maker.— She hopes by her attention to please nil those who may luvor her with a visit, to endeavor to realize that generous patronage which is always tendered from a liberal community. Orders can holed at Mr D’Aitlel’s Clock and Watch Establishment, Broad street,next to Marlin Frederick’s, or at her place ol residence, Jackson street, next to the Baptist church Gentlemen's fine Linen made to order. limy 12 NEW JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT JULES U’AuTKL, watchmaker from Pans respectfully informs the citizens of Augusta and Hamburg that ho has opened a Watch and Clock Establishment, in Broad street, adjoin ing Mr. Marlin Frederick’s, whore ho hopes by as siduity ami strict attention to business to merit u share of public patronage. The most difficult and complex work done, and warranted in the best manner. Musical, Horizon tal Patent Lever, L’Eptno, Chronometer, Anchor, Escapement, Duplex, Vertical, Ate. combining lbs most difficult to he named; including a two balance Escapement, originally invented by him at Paris,in 1827. Clocks of every description putin order and warranted, at the shortest notice. Jewelry of every description for side. Musical Boxes, Ac. pot m order. A regular assortment of the above articles always on hand. All orders thankfully received by the subscriber, finny 12 6ml JULES D’AUTEL SUMMER RETREAT FOR SALE. n a Will be sold, if applied for shortly, the lot fijimaiiolu and improvements at the Sand Hills, known B LI ns the Turknelt Spring Place, former'y owne I and occupied by Col Thomas McGran. The lot containins twenty five acres, a largo jturl ol which is in woods, and includes Turknelt s Spring, from which the City of Augusta is supplied with water. On the premises is a comfortable dwelling with nil other buildings necessary for lb 3 accom modation of a lamily. Possession cun be given immediately Also—A small Lot containing between two and three acres, separate from the above by the Mil ledgcvdle Rond. Apply to May 8 tilth HENRY II GUMMING. If. HE ADD UN, ARTIST, BEGS leave respectfully to inform tbo citizens of Augusta, that ho has returned to this city, and taken the room formerly occupied by him m the Masonic Hall, where he intends remaining for a cw weeks, and where he would ho happy to receive those who may desire his professional services. public generally, are invited to call and see his specimens. nov yjj WILLIAM 11. Cft A N E, has just received black and blue black Gro do Swiss, super black Gro de Paris, elegant satin striped French Muslins,lrish Linens, fine long lawn,elegant French worked collars, very fine plain and figured swiss muslins, siU; and cotton umbrellas, (ignored and plain parasols, embroidered and murseillos skirls, small and large cordyd do. swiss, hook, jaconet and nansook muslins, plaid stripe, sprig, and lace mus lins, fine bombazine, small figured calicoes, and french cambrics, lino embroidered cotton hose’ french and cngiish do. thread, hubmel, (hale and blond laces, elegant figured sallies and silks, fine bird eye diaper, damask table cloths, 8-4 and ( J-4 table diaper, limey handkorchiols and scarfs, chally ribbons, brown linens, shirting, sheeting, bed lick, drilling, dowlas, &c together with a great variety of otherarliclcs which will bo sold low. at No 231 Broad street, next door above tbo Georgia Rail Rond Building. nprtl 17 New anti Fresh Imported Dry Goodin JAK. ANDERSON <fe Co. have just received from Liverpool, direct, the follow ing Dry Goods, which they oiler for sale on their usual low terms (or cash, viz: 11 pieces 4 4 black, white, and assorted colors plaid Glossgow Ginghams 24 pieces do do do anil do 25 do small figured colored Jaconet muslins 16 do do mounting do fib do Manchester fancy calicoes, ass’d patterns 10 dO super hlk and w hite do do 5 do rich and beautiful lustre English black and blue black silks lor ladies' dresses Long Lawns ol a very fine quality Also from New York, 111 pieces white Pavilion Gauzo 50 do bine and green do Together with other staple Goods, suitable to the present and approaching seasons. april 9 SPRING DRY GOODS. 4/fl FRENCH cambric prints 4-4 fancy colored French muslins' 4-4 new style mourning iiinsiiris Gloves, silk and cotton Hosiery Rich fancy colored figured silks First quality black silks Linen cambric Inlkls Gap, bonnet and holt ribbons Enncy dress Inlkls in variety Superfine black bornhasins Superfine hlk and colored chalici Superfine Ilalmnas, w ith a variety of other new goods, which they offer at fair prices. april 13 EDGAR &GARMICHA EL. French Worked Collars, Laces, Arc. 'if 11. WYATT At Co. have just received a I • fresh assortment of French needle wanked Collars, some ol which are new patterns, also fan cy dress hdkfs and shawls, muslin trimmings, black and vvlute silk blond, thread edgings and wide laces, linen cambric hdkls assorted, bonnet and cap rih- Isrns, picnic and plain silk gloves, hlk and col’d kid gloves, and plain embroidered anil rihtcd silk hose, and silk hall hose assorted- april 21 FRESH SPRING GOODS, At No. 206 firoiul-street. TIN 11, WYATT Ar Co. have received, and 1- • arc now opening a large stock ol Spring and Snrnmor Dry Goods, well assorted, and having been purchased at reduced prices, will ho sold at a small advance on cost lor cash. They have now a good assortment of black and blue black Italian Lustring, gros do Paris and gros de Swiss Silks, Plaid Silks and small figured Bon net Silks, handsome French Muslins and printed .Swiss Muslins, black and while and colored Jaco nets small patterns, large and small chocked Swiss Muslins and < ambries, Furniture Galieos, while and colored cotton Fringes assorted, cotton and linen Nettings, and 10-1 Bohhinet for pavilions, Irish Linens and Lawns,s 6 and 10-4 Irish Wheel ings, Table and Birdeye Diapers, Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, brown Linens and Linen Dril lings, Vestings, a very largo assortment of Colton Hoso and I do, with a variety of other seasonable goods. april 19 draws ox SATURDAY. I GEORGIA STATE *- » T T I'. IS V, For tbebenefit of the Augusta Independent Fire Compnny. CLASS NO. 25. FOR 1858. To ho determined hy the drawing of tho Virginia Mato Lottery, tot the Benefit of tho town of Vvolltburgh, Class No 4. To be drawn at ALEXANDRIA, Vn. on Saturday Juno 83d, 1838. D. S. G tumour & Co , Malingers. A. KRAI), Contractor. SCHEME, t Prize of 930,000 130,000 1 10,000 10,000 1 7,000 7,0t>0 1 5,000 5,000 1 4,(XXJ 4,000 1 3,(XX) 3,000 1 8,165 2,165 25 1,000 25,000 55 500 25,000 50 200 10,1X10 88 150 13,200 63 100 6,300 63 80 5,040 p >3 70 4,410 63 60 3,780 126 50 6,300 126 40 5,040 8.651 20 73,080 83,436 10 234,360 27,814 Prizes, amounting to $172,675 Tickets slo—Shares in proportion. Dissolution (7f~copartneiT. SHIP.—Tho copartnership hereto hire existing between W. T. Thompson and .lames McCntferly, in the Book and Job Printing business, was, hy mutual consent, this day dissolved. Those having demands against saidlfirm will present them to Wm. T. Thompson, to whom also nil payments are to he made, and by whom tho business will he hereafter conducted. W. T. THOMPSON, Juno 10, 1838. JAS. MoCAFFEHTV, In retiring from business, I would respectfully so licit the patronage o( my friends for my former partner, who is every way prepared,and I am con fident will give general satisfaction to those who may tavor him with their business June I t MS McCAFFERTY. RAIL.ROAD NOTICE. ON Monday, tho 18th hist, tho Georgia Rail Road will he opened Or the conveyance of Passengers and Freight to Cmwfordsvillo. Tho ears will leave Camak on Mondays, Wed nesdays, and Fridays, immediately after the arri val of tho train from Augusta. Leave Crawlord villo on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 10 o’clock, A. M. Stages for Washington, Athens, Greensboro’and Madison, connect with the cars at Craw furdvillo. RICHARD PETERS, Jr. Resident Engineer* Sup’t of Transportation. Juno 13 Persons visiting Crawfordvillo hy tho cars on MONDAY, the 18lh inst. can return the sumo day hy 4 o’clock, p. M. geo:egia'uaiiTroad notice.~ EjjMl EIGHT is now carried on the Rail Read be tween Augusta and IVarronton, at the billow ing rates—cotton $1 per halo, merchandise 25 cents per hundred pounds, or 5 els per cubic loot. Between Augusta mid Crawfordvillo—cotton $1 25 per bale, merchandise 331 ets per hundred pounds, or 61 els per cubic loot. 5-; George 11. Thompson, agent lor the Co nl Craw fordville, and Jim. 11. Roberts, agent of the Company at Warrenton, will attend to receiving and forward ing produce and merchandise, without charge for commissions or storage. Spacious warehouses have been erected at the above stations for the re ception ol merchandise, until it is forwarded. RICHARD PETERS,Jr. Resident Engineer Sup’t of Transportation June 14 RICHMOND AND PETERXIIbRGII RAIL-ROAD. aaga The completion of this Rail-Road, (from Pctcrs bttrgli to Manchester, opposite Richmond,) makes the chain of rail-roads t hrough tho stale of Virgi | nia continuous, with the exception of only nine miles, and adds important advantages to the inland route for Northern mol Southern travelling. There are established on it two doily trains, one of which is in connection with the North mid South Mail Linn ; nod a in weekly train connecting with tho “ Halifax, Wilmington, and Charleston Rail Rond, Stage mid Steamboat Lino.” Passengers from the South by the daily “Metro poliian Mail Line,” will arrive in Richmond ■ n the evening after that on which they leave Raleigh, and having the night for rest, are yet enabled, hy existing arrangements, to proceed to Baltimore mi the succeeding day, and thence to Philadelphia the same night, in time liir tho morning honls to New York Tone, less than three days from Raleigh to New York. Passengers who leave Charleston f ir Wilmington on Sunday or Tuesday evening, will, if they arrive in Hidiliix by five o’clock on Tuesday or Thursday evening be brought to Richmond by the tri weekly line, in time for the Wednesday or Friday morning's ears lor Washington, whereby they will roach Bal timore the same evening, anil can proceed to Phila delphia the smite night, and arrive in New York be fiiro dinner on Thursday nr Saturday : being /ess than Jour day sfrom Charleston to New York. The connexion is equally good mid expeditions with llio extra lino from Wilmington, and with all ike lines from North to South. The route through Petersburgh and Richmond will bo found also to to one of tho best routes from the South to the Virginia Springs. The passen gers can arrive in Charlottesville, having only forly- Ibur miles stage travelling after reaching the rail roads in Virginia, in three days from Charleston, and two days from Raleigh. All possible arrangements are made on this Rnil- Roud for the comfortable and sale transportation of passengers. Office of tho Richmond and Petersburg ) Rail-Road Co. May 19, 1838. \ 2m GREAT EXPEDITION to tlie NORTH. ■» The Rail Road mid Steamboat Compt- I*}-,. *-1 nies on the great mail route to the North, ‘ ' bT, to travellers the completion of the great chain of Rail Roads between North Caro lina and New York. Passengers coming in the main mail line, or hy Charleston, S. C. and Wil mington, N. C. and taking this route at the lermi- | nation of the Petersburg Rail Road, in N. C. will 1 reach New York 10 or 12 hours in advance of any \ other line. The following is the schedule of time, as run at present, including all stoppages : 1-eave Hidiliix nl 5 pm Reach Petersburg!) lam L' nve Petersburg II A m Reach Richmond 31 A m ! Leave Richmond 4 a m Reach Washington 3S r m lenve Washing’ll 4 P m Reach Baltimore 61 p m Leave Baltimore 7 pm Reach Philadelphia 5 a m L< ave Philadelp’a 6am Reach New York 2pm Only one night’s rest is lost between Halifax and New York,as passengers sleep in the Philadel phia bouts. Time in going from Halifax to New York, including all stoppages, less limn 44 hours. > Besides this fust line, there are oilier daily indo- 1 pendent lines running on the route, so that if by | any chance passengers full to connect at any point, they will never be delayed more limn half a day. Passengers coming to Halifax, N. C. in the Wil mington Company's fins of stages, will please apply to Mr. B. F. Halsey, the Petersburg!! Rail Road Co’s ; agent, who will uffird them every facility. In ease j the stages are too late to connect, travellers will j find un engine and ears at any nine on the Peters- ; biirgn Rad Rond to carry them on. Petersburg, May 23, 1838. 1m INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC. W1 1-1,1 AM II ORCHARD, Professor of Mu sie, respectfully announces to the ladies and gentlemen of Augusta, that he has removed to 147 Rroad street, a few doors below tho 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'h. intention to make this city his (terma nenl resilience, he will lie enabled to wait on those who may require bis services, with the strictest punctuality. Mr. O. will give instructions at bis own residence or lhatof bis pupils. Application to he made ns above, or at Mr. Bantu's Furniture and Piano Forte store. N. B. Piano Fortes and Organs tuned and re paired in Ike most complete manner and at ihoslmrl est notice ts npril 16 PUBLIC SAM's. lIV JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. IHISDaA ot 10 o'clock, in from of my Store will bs gold, 50 barrels western Flour 60 ) >0 flagging 21 pipes old Cognac flrnmly choice article 6 barrels English Walnuts J prm.hognny t nrd Tables 1 sup do Circular do I do (Jo Work Stands j do do Wash SlaruJa 1 second handed Piano Fono also, A largo lot of Hardware, lirass Goods & c Ae Ju '!i >lrt _ Adm in utralor’t Solti J * u. Jackson. On thejirst Puesdaym July heal. At the lower market liou.se, vvillim ih,> n<n„l U, ... Os sale, will he sold one pair'light’l.ay tdc- ' lo““ OIK) good second hand Carriage hcloneim, I!I ,? ' Sonof she &mb d rZaT y d,anJ MJ ‘" by Cl TV Sll Ult I Fl’s SALK 0 N »I I nrl,i l . rS I t r IUCS i lny l in j,,ly '“'“.111 ’the lower V i ’ ,n l rk ~ r ouse 111 '}} e l "y ol Augusta, within the usual sale hours, w.ll he sold the (Showing pro peny, to wit ; Moriah, a woman, ami her child Alary ; sold as the property ofJlenry Reid, undo/ n <i la and a foreclosure ol n iMorfgngo. I* If. Alaniz y s Henry Ue)d, nr the Court of Common i leas, city ol Augusta. Terms cash—banhahlo money. Purchasers paying fur papers Juno 2,1833, w ,/ MARGIN, S. C. A. | I EUMITAUIO i*. invented combination ol different odors has acquiredn just popularity, not only by reason ot tho strength and delicacy, but of the extraordina ry duration of its perfume. Whilst the strength of many other extracts and easeiices arc almost an evanescent as the lilooin oi the (lowers from which they are derived, the Hermitage retains nil its fra gratieo lor an indefinite lengl I. ot time, and is scarce to ho removed from the garment on which it is poured,by washing, hence it is propably the cheap est midmost delightful perfume of our labratoriwu lor sale, together with a large assortment of perfu mery,soaps, hair, oils, Ac. 1 by ANTONY <fe HAINES, '< 232 Broad street. AHIUINIMTK ATOU'S SAI.IOT WILL be sold, nt tho lower market bouse iu Augusta, on the first Tuesday in August next, within the legal hours of sale, in pursuance of mi order of the Court el Ordinary of Richmond county, a lot of laud ju said city,[belonging to the estate of David McKinney, containing a front on Ellis street, of thirty feet, more or less,anil hounded cast by lot ol Alexander Marlin, smith by Into? , and west by lot occupied by Mrs. Craige JinieH wld JOH N I*. KING, Adm’r fHiOiUilA NAN KlOlO NS.-20 hales oftlm ” ahovo superior goods, just received ami for *“!«>•» HAIKD A HOWLAND June 12 3wd&w ksi I HAY M>, Iront the suhsrnher, some time LJ since, living 12 miles below Augusta, on road, eleven head ol cuttle, branded in large letters, H I), on the left hip; one of the cows without boms, largo and fine looking. 1 have this day taken up one ol the cows at or near Dr. Turpin's mill, on 1 1m Savannah road, and I have no doubt but ilia remainder are in that neighborhood. A lib era! reward will be paid to any person securing the said cuttle and giving inlormution of the same to mo. (Juno 13 sw3w) .1 A DOVE. TEN IK)LI.AIJS RI!\VAUI). * stjßk STRA Y ED or stolen, from t he lower iAy P :lr l »l I lie city, on the Clb instant, a >• > .‘■H" S< " "‘ 1 Jlorsc;, over ‘.5 linmls f/SiiVmiiigb.awbite spot on bis foroliesd, Xw. ?and a wn r l over the left eye, are all the marks recollected. The above reward will bo paid lo any person who will delivw said horse, in the city oi Augusta, lo June B swlf JAMES BROOM. 11. S. Itcnmnl’s * II E NOVATINd I. IQIJ I » . EjAOR extracting all kinds of oils, paints, tar, and . grease from the most delicate colored silks, sat ■ ins,cloths, bombasius, or vtlvels, without injuring in the leusl their color or texture. This recent and valuable chemical discovery U . offered for sale by the subscriber. It almost su- H persodes the necessity of dying, and the sdour - er's *• vocation is gone.” It nets like a charm flpon 3 silks of tho first texture, by instantly removing tho | taints of grease, without iu the least affecting llio Ihbric itself. The most iiivclerale lodgements of j wax upon coat collars fly before it like dust before , a brush, ft is no quackery, but the true “ secundum i iirfein” mode of appearing decent in old clothes,at I the leusl imaginable expense. Such is the account given of it by the pn purer and attested by many. Directions accompanying each vial. Price OU els. HENNfST MAKKIS, Druggist. Hign nf (lie two ftiorlars, Broad street, Augusta, G'a. Whore may bo bad all kinds of drugs ami medi cines in general use; also, tho most approved pa tent medicines, Thomsonians, Jewett’s Liniment*, Points, Oils, dec. June 14 C'llA If ETON’S it E I*o It TN.—Reports of V decisions made In llio Superior Courts of the Eastern District oi Georgia, by Judges Berrien, T. 11. I*. Charlton, Wayne, Davies, Law, Nicoll, ami Robert M. <! liurlton, ami in the Midille Circuit, by Tlioiiiiih 11. P. Charlton ; by Hu hurt M. Charlton, late Judge of the Superior Courts of the Eastern District, just published and (or sale by June 13 _ T. It A 1 C PLANT. CIA NA I. I LOI K, AC'.— ' 110 bids. (.'anal EJour, 150 do. Irish Potatoes, 100 do. Northern < fin, 100 do. do. Whiskey, 60 do. Mackerel, No. 3, fiO qr. and eight casks Malaga Wine. Lund ; ing and (iir gale on the wharf, by jan H> I2_ OEO. R.JESUP ACO subscriber not having been notified ol the X arrangement to remove BERTRAND, jr. lo Stntohurgli.S.C.ho had advertised him to stand at Augusta the present season, Inn such is llio call for blsreturn to South Carolina, jhat Ins presence there cannot be dispensed with, and which will account for bis notstundiug here, as be bad expected. april 2 tj HENRY DA I,BY. |,HiV PTIAN I>E I*II.ATOIt V.-TlnsDo- I I pilatory is prepared according to llie recipe published by Baron Larrcy, surgeon to Napeleon Bonaparte, w ho obtained n in Egypt, w hile attend ing the French army during their memorable cam paign in that country. It is llio preparation gone rally used by the Egyptians, and if the directions 1 are strictly followed,it is said to bo perfectly sate and effectual. For sale l.y ANTONY & HAINES, June fi 232 Broad street. COM I*ol'-\I) SVItM* OF I*l \K Hoo'tl ( r|lH E subsc.ibers have succeeded in preparing a J compound Syrup of Pink Root, winch will admit of us dcfini.e prescription as the powdered root. The dose ul Pink Root, known ns one of the best vermifuges is, Id lo 20 grams, and doublo ilint quantity in infusion is necessary to the sumo effect. But tins syrup contains a concent rated decao hun, much stronger than the iiij'uniun , amounting [ toaluuisl the whole virtues of the nubstanrn. One tcnspoonful of this syrup contains the con centrated decoction of 20 grains within a smalt fraction, which may bu considered at least, equal to the milium dose ol llio substance, which is 10 I ginms—two leaspoonfuls 20 grains, arid so on. A slight laxative power is given by combining iu tho I virtues ol rhubarb and senna. It is not certain that any uniform antidote to tho occasional nervine effects of Pink Root is known, \ but the best antidotal power hitherto ascertained, I arislolocbia, serpcnlariuis combined indue propor tion. It should lie remembered that no vermifuge Is uniformly successful, oven when worms are known to bn present. The officianal infusion is too weak; j containing only the tea ofseven and n bull to fif teen grains to thedosc, which equals, (if the selec tion of the root be well made) only three and a quarter to seven and a half grains ol the substance. Fortins syrup, the best specimens have been selected with great care, and the syrup on use bps been (bund to possess, in a very convenient form for administration to children, all the uniformity ot power as a vermifuge with the root in sulis‘nnce«pj _ —^-■* the full powers of it in infusion or decoction. Tho dose should he repeated three times a day, or in ur gent cases every two or three hours. A consuinl supply always «n band at Apothecary flail, 232 Broad si. ANTONY & HAINES, may 23