Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, February 13, 1838, Image 3

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NOTICE. -Tho eoponnerslup heretofore exist ing in this city under the firm ol Cowling At GnrdPllP» expired on th« Ist day of January last, by its own. limitation. The business of the firm will b • osed by A. Gardf.lle. W J.V. COWLING. | Feb. 13,1837 ts __ A. GARDELuE; pit]lE Subscribei begs leave to inform his friends J and the public, that he will continue to trans act the Commission Business in this city, un der his own name. A.GARDELLE. feb 13 if 36 PETIT GULF COTTON SEED. IHAV£ a few hundred bushels of*t le above Cotton Seed, which is genuine. Planters who desire to improve the Cotton crop, would 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 abovd. WANTED, a situation as Bar Keeper. _ Ap ply at this office. Feb 12 36_ GROCERIES, AC. QA HMDS Sugar 10P hags prime green Coflee 50 bbls Whiskey 50 do Hum 20 do Monongahola Whiskey 25 Gin 20 boxes Soap, No. 1 20 boxes Tallow Candles 20 do Sperm do 50 hags genuine Petit Gulph Cotton Seed 50 boxes Uaisins 20 do Spanish Sogars 6 boxes Loaf Sugar Cognac Brandy Holland Gin, Nails, &c. &c Just received and for sale by SKIN n ER & PURSE, No. 347,north side Broad street. Feb 13 w3t 35 ~ HAY! HAY !! f* BUNDLES primo Northern HAY, for sale O" low. ALSO, 25 bbls Newark Cider, a superior article, just re ceived and for sale bv • W. & J. NELSON & CO. Fob 9 tvvGt _ 33 GROCERIES, &c. ~t AA BARRELS prime Canal Flour; J*»* ’ 50 half do do do 100 Tiercies, and 100 bbls. fine Irish Potatoes; 150 Bags of coffee; Loaf, lump, crashed, and brown Sugars; 20 Kegs Goshen butter; Fresh imperial, gun powder, hyson and pouchong Teas; 100 whole, half and quarter barrels Nol Mackerel; 50 bids. No 2 and 3 do Oclober fishing; Together with a general assortment ofGroceries |hot enumorated Dry Goods, Hardware, lion, Steel, lands, Shot, Lead, Ac. lately received and offered for sale by WELCOME ALLEN, Jan 27 22:2aw4w Foxe’s corner. JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE, Jit the Jlugusta Booh Store. BY VV. J. HOBBY. A FEW fine copies . salms and Hymns, City ol the Sultan, by Miss Pardoe, Sidney’s letters to D.Channmg, on the annexation of Texas to lho IT. S., Encyclopedia of religious knowledge, Olm stoad’s Philosophy, Smith’s Grammar, Gc ingrapliy and Arithmetic, Parley’s Amoriea, Neal’s Puritans, Doddridge’s Diarv, Brewster on ( uts, Wit sc us on the Covenants, Edward s nn the Will: Apostolic Fnihers, Charnoch’s Discourses, Macgownn’s Works, Masssillon’s Sermons, Jenning's Jewish Antiquities, Newcomb’s Harmony of the Gospels. Lelund’s Deislical Writers, Calvin's Institutes, Ho garth's Works, Ellis ou Divine Thing , '(arrowof Divinity, Cole on God’s Sovcieignty, Butler’s S r mons, Bever dge’s Private Thoughts, //all’s Aphnr isms, Bradford's Select Works, Student and Past r, Middleton’s Reformers, Howe’s deligthing in God, Adam’s Private Thoughts, //allam’s Vlicldle ages; Chalmers works; Goods book of nature; Laurie’s sermons; Gaston’s collection; Missiona ry enterprises; Taylor’s holy living; Memoirs as JVevins; Christian Retirement; I'hornton’s prayers; Phillips devotional guide; Todd’s Sunday school teacher; Todd’s manuel; Wild flowers; Young Dioiple; (.real teacher; Wilherforce’s review; Hodge oh Romans; Family Religion; Ba tis’d child; Day’s Sermons; Beauties of Female Holiness; Va rielies; Dovelopemenls; Our Protestant Forefa thers; Path of Peace; Letters on the New Ha ven Theology; Dick’s Thiology; Life, of Rice; Life of Calvin, Live and let Live; Dick on Coveteons ness; Calvin on Romans; Christian pastors Miihuel; Drew on the resurroclio ; lire . on the soul; Brid ges on the 119th Psalm; Faber on infidelity; Ke vin’s sermons; Polpit ssistant; More's practical piety; Clark on the promises; Robh h’s outlines; Jame’s Christian charity; Zimmerman on solitude; Playfair’s Euclid; Campbell and Purcell’s debates; Lincoln’s botany; Pirates own hook; Man oflhith; Domestic happiness; Anwican t ’hesierfit Id; Nevins practical the lights; Horento’s Inquisition; BoolhS jiedo baptism exemined: Bibles, Testaments, &c. Fob 10 3.d.3 CAUTION! ! r|3HE public are cautioned against nurchaaing a * note of hand, for between $1,990 or $2,C00, drawn by Drake Rhodes & Co in favor of Nathan iel Raney The above note was extracted from my .pocket, wi'h oilier papers, and a small sum of mo money, on the night of theHihinst. The payment of the note has Item slopped, so that the holder can ■derive no benefit from it. If he w ill return it thro’ s.hc Post Office, he is welcome to the money con k eained in the pocket book * Feb 9—3 t _33 NATHANIEL RANEY. NEW' CROP MOLASSES. IV 11HDS justreceived and for sale low by XU STOVALL.HAMLIN Feb 7 31 J UST RECEIVED.—A Mother’s Request answered in Letters of a Father to his Daughter The Family Preacher; or Domestic Duties illus trated anil enforced in eight discourses, by Rev. K. W Bailey, of South Carolina. For snie by febl 26 T. It &I.C. PLANT. IBacon Side*. Off AAAI'KN, Prime Bacon Sides, Justre /‘SO.UUUcelved and for Sale low by CLARKE, Jl/cTIER,& CO. Augusta, Oot. 31, 1837. A LOUR. —35 bbls superior fine Flour—so . 50 ha.f do do do Justreceived and (or sale by W. E. <fe J. U. JACKSON, Ausl’s. Feb 10 34 _ LARGE HEALTHY LEECHES. A LOT of remarkably fine (Spanish) Leeches, in a good healthy slate, justreceived and for sale hy AN TO N Y & MAIN ES, Jan 37 33 No 333 Broad street. Jigcnry. Savannah In urancc <k Trust Co. THE undersigned, Agent of the above compa ny, will take risks on shipments of Colton or Merchandize from this place to Savannah, Charlßs on, ami Northern ports. JiNO - LL ‘ dec 15 ~ J3 SUPERIOR IRISH LINENS. SNOAVDEN & SHEAR, have received fni"* l ' Ne v York a supply of 4-4 'rish Linens of the best style; als superior heavy 9-8 line i, expressly for pillow cases, to which they respectfully invite he attention of the public. 9 Jan 13 OIL SOAP. —i 'debrated patent animal and vegetable Oil Soups, for cleaning coat col lars, woolen, linen, and cotton goods, from spots occasioned by grease, paint, tar, varnish, and oils «f every description, without injury to the finest V goods; with directions, for sale hy Jan 18 14; ANTONY & HAINES. KENTUCKY JEANS. RED FLANNELS, &c 2 Cases Kentuck ' Jeans 3 bales red Flannels 3 do 9-4 Dulfil Blankets This day received and for sale on reasonable ter and prices, by EDGAR & CARMICHAE Dec 11 William El. Crane HAS jnst received from New York the follow ing articles; Best black Mat eoni Lustring, “ blue hlacl Poult dc Soie, 4-4 black Thidt Lace, black blond do Black watered I 'lt Ribbons, black Mode, I,men Cambric landkerchiefs; Best Black Sewing Silk, assorted do do Furniture Fringe. ALSO A few fine Leghorn Bonnets and Palm Leaf Hooo*. . dec 5 ; IMPORTANT TO THE SICK. Or# Vi. Evans’ Camomile and ~nt PILLS. RL< OMMENDi.D i>y thousands for Dcspop sin and all stomach complaints. Liver comply int ten years standing. Mrs. Hannah browns, wilt ol Joseph flrownh, North Sixth si. near second street, Williamsburg!), afflicted for tlie last ten years with the Liver Com plaint, completely restored to health through the treatment of Ur. Evans. Symptoms:—Habitual constipation olthe bow els, total loss of appetite, excruciating pain ol the epigastric region, great depression of spirits, lan guor and other symptoms of eviremo debility, die tui bed sleep, ino'diimlo flow of the menses, pain ' in the right side, could not lie on her left side, without an aggrivation of the pain, urine high col ored, with other symptoms indicating groat de rarbfem ent in the functions of the liver Mrs brown was attended by three of the first physicians,hut received hut little relief from their ■•Jeclicioe, till .Mr lirowue procured some ol Ur. » m Evans invaluable preparation w Inch effectual ly relieved her ol the above distressin symptoms, with others, which it is not essential 10 intimate. Joseph bkowNe. An extraordinary and remarkable cure. Mrs iMarv Udlon,ol Williumsburgii, was restored to health by the use of lids medicine —she sy up I toms of this destressing case were as lollows; Petal loss us appente, palpitation ol the heart, Iwitching of the tendons,with ageuerulspasmodic affection of the muscles, difficulty 01 breathing, giddiness, langour, lassitude, great depression of spirits, with the tear 01 some impending evil, a sensation ol fluttering nt the pit ol the stomach, irregular tran sient puma in different pans, great emancipanon wall) other symptoms of extreme debility. J he above case was pronounced hopeless by three of ihemost emi icnt physicians, ami a disso lution olthe patient daily awaited lur by her Ineilds, which may he authenticated by ihe physicians who were in attendance. -She has given her cheer* lul permission to publish the above facts, and will also gladly give any information respecting the benefit she has received to any enquiring mind. M A uY DILLON , SO" Mr. Charles Semple, who had been afflicted lor live years with humoral habitual Asth ma, applied to Ur l,vans on the 4th of Nov labor ing under the following symptoms; A sense of tightness across the chest, w ith the greatest diffi culty in breathing, distressing cough, generally ending with copious expectoration of viscid phlegm, disturbed rest, the lace turgid and of a livid hue; . could not lie in a horizontal position without the ; sensation ol immediate suffocation, languor, drow siness, and dtssiusss m the head, and loss of up per le. Mr N. applied to the most eminent physician in the city, likewise used several other remedies wuhout 'Obtaining any permanent benefit nn tn his friends persuaded him to place himself under Ur ..vails treatment. Ho is now relieved ol his complaint, and calked at the office yesterday, avowing Unit be ban not words to express his grati tude lor the benefit he had received. DCr A letter from 3>oct. 8. P. Gilbert to Hoot. Evans. Dear Sir; had the immortal Cwwper known the medical qualities ot the Camomile Plant, he as well as thousands since (nesules myself) would have experienced its wonderlul effects on the ner vous system I'lie public utility of Cow per was blighted in the bud, through the natural effect ol bis nervous debility upon the mental powers which made it necessary lor him to seek relief be- | neath the rural shade, but the calm retreat gave his physical nature no repose. II some one then had known the secret of concentrating the medical vir tue:. f the Cmnoiniile, the discoverer would have been immortalized with poetic zeal, as the benefac tor ot suffering man. . he above lines wire prompted from the effect i have expert need irom Ur. Din. Evans 1 Camomile Pills Vours, <kc. oIIELDEN IJ.1 J . GILBEK f, QU S •* Durham, Green co. N Y Another recent test of the unrivalled ; virtues of Dr. Win. Evans’ Medicines— Dyspepsia—Ten years standing.—Mr J McKenzie, was afflicted with the above complaint lor teti yeprs, which incapaciated with him at intervals, for six years, in attending to his business, restored to pertecl health, under the salutary treatment of Dr. V\ nt. Evans. 1 he principal symptoms were, a sense of disten sioii and oppressin after eating, distressing pain in the pit oj the stomach, nausea, impaired appetite, giddiness, palpitation ol the heart, great debility anti emaciation, depression of spirits, disturbed rest, sometimes a billions vomiting and pain in i lie right side, an extreme degree ot langour ami faint ness, any endeavor to pursue his business causing immediate exauslion and weariness. Mr. McKenzie is daily attending his business, and none oi the above symptoms have recurred since he used the above medicine lie is now a strong and he. hiiy man. He resorted to myriads ol remedies, but they were all ineffectual. Asthma, three Years standing. Mr kiliiiMi I ,dUN ltd l., Schuylkill, afflicted witii the above distressing m.il ,dy. Symptom.*.; Croat languor, flatulency, disturbed rest, nervous head ache, difficulty of breathing, tighmess and stricture-across the hieast, dizziness, nervous irrita bility and restlessness, could nut lie inn horizontal position without the sensation ol impending suffo cation, palpitation olthe heart, distressing cough, costiveness, pain in the stomach, drowsiness, great debility ami deficiency ol the nervous energy. Mr. Monroe gave tip every thought ol recovery, ami di.e despair *el on .lio countenance wf every perton interested in Ins existence or happiness, till by ac cident lie noticed in a public paper some c..res el fecud by Ur 11 m Evans Medicine iti Ins comphiinl which induced him to purchase a package of the pills, which resulted in completely r moving every symptom ot his disease He wishes to say his mo tives (dr this declaration is, that those afflict d with the same or utij symptoms similar to those from which he is happily restored, may likewise receive the same inrstimable benefit. (b'OOTIIING SYRUP.—ON TEETHING— To Mothers df Hi arses. — The passage of the teeth through the gums produces troublesome and dangerous symptoms, it is known by mothers that there is great irritat.on in the mouth and gurus du ring this process. Ihe gums swell, the secietion of saliva is increased, the child" is seized with fre quent and sudden fils ol crying, watchings, starting in the sleep, and spasms of particular parts; iho child shrieks with extreme violence and t 'rusts i s fingers in us mouth- II liese precursory symptoms are not speedily alleviated, spasmodic convulsions universally superven. and soon cause the dissolu tion ol the mlaut If in Alters who have their little . babes afflicted with these distressing symptoms \ would apply Paris's celebrated Soothing -.i/rup, ' which has preserved hundreds of infants vvnen thought past r covery, Irom being suddenly attaeK- j ed with that fatal .. alady, convulsions. for sale by AN 1 ONi A JIAINE.>, Augusta j Ga., the only authorized Ag nts lor Augusta where 1 j may ai all tunes be found a large supply of urugs I Medicines, faints, Oils ifcc. Eeo 13 ° ' i Another Test of the efficacy of Dr Paris’s Soo- ! j thing oyrup far nilam’s '/’owning, from Mr Win j 1 Johnson, New Vork. ear iSir; The gre it benefit afforded to my suf- I sering infant bv your Soothing Syrup, in a case of protruded and painlui Demi ion, must convince ev ery tediihg pan lit how- essentia to an early applica tion ol sttcli ftn nivaluah e medicine is to aiievia.e | intum misery and tdflure My imam while teelh- [ I ingexpeiioncedsuch acute sufferings, tlmt it w.,s ! - attached with convulsions, and my wdetm faintly i supposed tluiideath would soon release the babe i i from anguish, wneii we procured a nutlie ui your j t Nyrup, which, as soon as applied to the gums, pro- | ! duced a wonderful change, and alter a lew apphea j tions, the child displayeo obvious r hot, and bycon • ] tinning in us use lam glad to triform you me child : ' has completely recovered, and no recurrence of mat 1 awl ill complaint has since occurred; the teeth are emanating daily, and the child enjoys purled health 1 give you my cheerfulpermission to rnai.e this ac knowledgemeut puulic, and will gludiy give any in formation on tuts c mums anee. vV M, JiHIN *.ON SILK AND COTTON UJMj*UELLrV»T CAf-E lino silk and Colton UMliKihi.LAS.* JL just received at tNu. 3dli, by Feb J 33 Tj l WYATT fc CO Htci££l«s£) .itoiasscs, «x. # PiECEfe of HEMP BAGGING; 1000 Ueady made Eotlon flags, superior quality, 100 pieces Eight flagging, 43 inch., fur square hales, 39 hhds retading^Molassos, 1U hhds ■’hugar, 1U pieces sacking. For sale by 1 S. KMi ELAND & CO. *n j9l 30S iwti Elizabeth A. Whittle, ) vs [ Libel fur bivorce. James Whittle. \ 'VUI: ■•'lierill having relumed iliatlhe defendant I is hoi to be found—ll is ordered that he no pe r and answer at the next lerm of this Court, or the Court will proceed as in cases of jndgmont by default. It is further ordered, That this rule he published in one of the Gazettes of the City of Augusta, once u month fur three months, prior to the next term. A true Extract from the minutes. JAS McI.AWS, CPU. s r n c. Feb 12 m3t 35 PRICE A. itIAUERV. Fashionable ami Military Tailors, No. 208, Broad street, Eagle Sig ns. OAVK in Store an extensive and well selected assortment of choice Superfine WEST OP ENGLAND ObOTHS, CA SSI M E RES A V ESTINGS, Comprising as hind son* n variety of all the differ enl color , shades and fabrics as can bo found in America; which they are disposing of by the niece, pattern, or garment, at the lowest cash prices They would nform their friends and natrons that Mr Price will give his personal mienlii n to the mechanical branch of their profession; which with the compeienl aid they possess, enables them to mike to measure auv rirdars which ihey may he favored with, inn style not lobe surpassed. The Trade enn be supplied with Patterns of Fash ions and the bear ol trimmings. They have at all times on hand a great variety of the best of STAPLE A FANCY ARTICLES, viz: fine linen and eoiion shirts; shirt fronts and collars: chamois; silk and licit lambs wool, nrnri no and comm under shins and drawers; silk and cotton nightcaps; s'lSoomlers; gloves; silk and lin en cambric, pocket lib Iks; fig’,l and black silk eravals; riding belts, shoulder braces; black saim fronia, superior n»ck sto ks; silk command weol leu hosiery; money pursue; umbrellas; caps; cloak cords and 'nssnls, Ac. Feb 3 28 GEORGIA RAIL ROAD. r .... i ON atld after the 20th of Jan. the Passenger train will leave Angosia at 7 o'clock, a. m. for Warrentun. Reluming leave Warrentoa at I past 12 o’clock. RICH A Iff) PETERS, Jr. Resident Engineer it .S'np t of Transportation. Jan f> 3 RAIL ROAD NOTICE. flf lIE Georgia Hail Hoad ami Hanking Company, * are now prepared to forward with punctuality, all mercliandiz" that may be delivered to their a genis ul either of the following stations : Augusta, Hearing, Ei lair, Thomson. Hurzolia, Camak. Freight payable in Augusta. RICHARD PETERS, Jr. Resident Engineer A Sup’t of Transportation. J«n 9 6 COTTON SEED. Tfl E subscribers have still on hand a few bags of Ramsey's genuine Petit Gulf Cotton seed, which will be sold on reasonable terms to persons w ho are desirous to improve their collon crop Jan 27 22;2awGw BAIRD & ROWLAND. CHIRK WOOD.—For sale by ' Feb 10 ANTONY A HdCVPS. Cf AN ARY BIRD SEEI).-< mnry .-eed", / mixed and plain, fresh, just received and (hr I sale by ANTONY .V HAINES. | Jan 31 25 PohiOCM. 1 jAFk If 1188IIL,. Potatoes for family use, both Kidney and Mercer equal to imported (or sale by CLARKE, McTIER A CO. nnv 27 . 277 |j v OR SALE.—The Lotand Dwelling form - rly a, owned by bishop Andrews, corner of Green and Centre streets, having 221 feet front on Green and 80 feel on Centra street. A SIBLEY. Jan 20 if 1(5 , EORGI A NAN K E ENS. Bi 2 case of * * Nankeens, manufactured from Cotton grown in Georgia, for sale hy A. SIBLEY jau 20 ts Ifi II AY. BUNDLES of superior Eastern //ay GJ** Fur sale by J. ME’GS. Jan 9 sw3w ft ON CONSIGNMENT.—IOOO pieces heavy Hemp Bagging; lor sale low by jan2o if 10 If.C. BRYSON A CO. OARDI.NG... Wrs. J. v ARRIE having la ken the large lliree story brick house on Broad Street, directly opposite .Martin Frederick s confec tionary, is now prepared to accommodate Boarders n a superior manner. A few ingle gentlemen can be accommodated with excellent sleeping apart oents. jan 0 7 PROTIOCTION INBUKANCDfCOMPANY. , HE undersigned, agents of the Proieclnm In l surance Company of Hanford, Connecticut, are prepared to insure buildings ami their contents against loss or damage by fire on ihe mo-sl reasona ble terms. VT. A J. G. GATLIN, oct 31 dtf 255 Fjl’C j JtRASS Andirons, Fenders, Shovel and Tongs, *J> in great variety, for sale bv oct 26 F A // CLARK. RAIL ROAD & STEAM BOAT STOfclC. ij* l .SHARES Stock in Georgia Bail Road A vPf " Banking Company 30 shares .Stock in Steamboat Comp’y of Ga. For sale by KbERS A HOPE jan 9 tl 6 11 AMBUHG and CHER AW Notes wan O. ted by JOHN G. WINTER. Jan 27 22 . Oi'Wh PACKAGES Drugs, Mu-domes Per fmnery, Paints, Oils, Dye Siulfs, Brush es, Window Glass, Ac. just, received and for sale Jsir 26 21 hy II WHAM), RISI.EV A Co. PORTO RICO SUGARS, HMDS. Choice Porto Rico Sugars, (or sale •If* low.by Jan 26 N SMITH ACo 4 6 IlllLS. j uperior Monoriguhe.a \V ‘-n jus received and for sale by 1 J 26 21 vV Ek J U I V t»V , Auctioneers. ARCE, Tl E V IT 11V le'im 11 J lot of remarkably fine Leeches m good healthy I state,jnsi received and forsale bv jan 25 20 H WIL NHJIIst, Y A CO 3 D EST LAMP OlL—Winter siraineil, and nearly tree from color, jusl received and for I sale by HAVI LAND, RLS’LEY A JO. jan 25 20 CUIECKS— On New York at tight, and Sdavs ' sight, forsale by JOHN G. WINTER, jan 27 22 SUPEKIOR C<>TTON SHIRTINGS, ' SNOWDEN & SHEAR, have just received from New York a supply a I superior 4-4 Cot 1 ton Shining*, manufactured fertile eiiv trade and i of the best style, to which they respectfully invite | the attention of Ihe public - 9 Jan 12 j NEW I'iiiiothv and 'lover Slav. AiF-W loads ofexcellent quality, well cured, fur sale by N, B. MOORE, July 12 162 swli CULL SHOAL’S OSNARI RGS AND YARNS.--11)0 undersigned being appointed Agents lor the sale of the above goods, will keep . constantly on hand a full supply, which they will ' dispose of on Ihe most reasonable terms. jan 22 d&w2m C. A. GKEHVER A, CO. NOTICE. & 11. CLARK havo asHocimod with ; • them Mr. George Rackctt. The hnuin css this nine© *vill be conduete in the name of Clark, Rftdcett A Co. JaoW 23 Fire IVooil. mHE subscriber will deliver on the River hank, B uood upland Oak and Hickory Wood, at $4 oereord. WM. J WIGHTMAN. Applyfo JOHN COSKERY. dec',l’! rnfrf THEATRE. W. C. FOfKBES, Lessee. 'iF I'OUB .o iyS)jiptliilly inlbrniH the ladies ■LI" and gentl inmiol Augusta,that he will opoi i lie Theatre with his company m a lew days. Hi' ‘ tins great pleasure in announcing the engagement of Mr. Jlacltctt the distinguished Notional Com edian, who will wake ids first appearance in his celebrated character of NIMROD WILDFIRE In the popular drama of the Kentuckian. Feb 10 03d lw IAKEN noma runaway boy by the inly yin cers, a Gold Breast I’m, which thoo«- ner can have by idenlifiymg and paying for this advertisement. Apply at thisoffice. 11l Fp 1 foil IV TRIJELLE, (from Rails.) Omit •'mental liuir Manufacturer at Mrs Hobby's •rillinerv store, un Broad street, keeps cnnstahtly on hand, a large assortment of Ornamental Hair ol ell kinds, such as Braids, Plaits, Pulls, Curls, &c. Atsb, • Ladies ami Oetlcmen’s Wigs, really made, o made in order at the shortest notice. N. B. Country merchan's supplied nt the anvest rales. Feh 10 3t 34 13LEACHED SPONGE, a very fine and suitable article (of tile Ladles Tdilel, for sale by ANTONY *. 11 AINKS. Kelt 10. 34 If VISING BOXES, fresh bunch Raisins, (or sale by N SMITH * Co Fob 17 31 CO ) FIS -1. fl BOXES new Cod fish, for sale low. N SMITH* Co. Feh 10 34 TO KENT} A large nod cornrno dioiis Brick Nloro on Broad si reel, suitable for cither a Dry Cootl or Cro '■ WISL. eery business. Possession given im mediately, Enquire of •On 8 WM. T THOMPSON, sWL TO RENT—A commodious and * well siliialcrt brick store on Broad stroei. 'isSl Possession given imin dhtlv. Enquire •'f A. Z 84NTA.2.T., Broad-st. jan 10 7 W anlfil to HSirc. A .SECOND Hand Piano Forte, for which a ren - sorable price will be paid. ApplytoWm.ll. Orchard at Iverson’s Music Store, 2 17 I’,road street, dee 2 282 WuMlctl So S*ihtls:isc. 6JA nr 30 likely young Negroes, lor which good r*r * * prVes will he paid, in cash hv dec9o 897 wtf .1. *D. MORRISON. Pi lO HIRE— I'our or five Negro Boys i I Also, about the same of women and girls. Applv to D. L. HOLLIDAY, jan 10 7 tl rixilE SOUTHERN FIRST CLASS I ROOK. or Kxer iscs in Reading and Dec -1 initiation, scleeied prineipa'iy from Amerinnn An 1 thors, and designed lor tlie use of .Schools and Academies in the Southern arid Western .States. IBy M M Mason, A. B. Principal ol Vineville Academy, Georgia. For sale bv feh 1 26 T II & I. C. PLANT. d ' (IBA OUANRES, sound and in good or dcr, in barre.s, for sale at ibe corner ol Hay and .V/clnto»h streels. Feh 6 5t 30 RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT; t. BOX ES excellent TOUACi O, nianiiluc * ' lured by (ii n E C. Carrington, //aliiax, Va.. vvliicil will lie sold low by leb 4 31 CLARK f, McTEIR & O. Piecesof Raising} on consignment, yf a Superior quality, and for sale low,by STOVALL & HAMLIN. fob 3 28 C1 JllK’cvN ON NEW YORK nt 3to 5 days J sighi, lor sale by JOILV J. WINTER. Feb 3 28 _ NEGRO GIRL A FIRST rate Negro Cirl, about 18 years ofngc, n good house servant, nurse and seimislress, fi.rsaleby W E& J (J JACKSON. B Feb 1 25 •MR. SMYTH'S SERMON. fRIHE THEATRE! A School of Religion, Js Manners and Morals!—Two discourses de livered on th ■ opening of the Now Theatre in I Hiar- i leu ton, by ihe A'ev Thomas Smvlh, pastor of the! second Presbyterian church: —second edition; for I sale by THAU PLANT. ■fan 25 20: ft !S. BANK NOTES—For sole by I . Cco. insurance & Tiu'sl Co. j. feb 2 27 I (VIEW CROP MOLASSES.—4O hhda.for la sale low from the wharf, feb 2 27 3t T. s. tteG. H. METCaLF. YEW CROP MOLASSES.—2S hhds new I I\ ciop Molasses, ol superior quality; for sale low by ISAAC MOISE. feh 2 _27_ If OR A CCO. —Ten boxe* Tobacco man|i)actur. cd by K. Brown, and represented to he a supe rior article. For sale by A. SIBLEY, Jeb 2 27 if M ATTRASSES. % \i t COTTON Matirusses; s»tl 20 shuck do Just recched and (or sale by - Jil 11 11 _ W E & J U JAC K SON. IV OTiCE- —W. Edttey is my legally auTiior lyi iscd agent during rny absence Horn llio stale ofCcorgin. if K LEWIS. „ Jan 23 19iw3t ~ v\ CONSIGNMENT.— -50 barrels Lanai a f Flour. 25 hhls Country 10. Inst received and for ate by H. C. BRYSON <fe ( (). jan 22 if 17 ON CONSIGNMENT— Bids. Abbods SUPERIOR ALE, just received and (or sa'c h by John COSKERY, Red clover a timothy grass SEED, just received and for side by ANTONY & HALVES, 232, Broad-st. jan 13 io . j OSE OINTMENT for Tetters, Bin tworms, 9it Pimples on the face, and other cutaneous ei uptions, for sale by ANTONY * HALVES, Jan 18 14 232 Broad street. AS R. Jnnatha > Meigs is an orised to act, as ray ITB attorney during mv abs ce from the cilv. doe 22 DANIEL //AM) NOTICE. t. FTER 1i022d instant, the ordinance require s mg Slaves who live a part from their owners lo procure a Licence from tho ciiy council, will he strictly enforced. All persons interested will take dun notice of this. By order, Jan 17 12 GEO M W4l Ks 1',.,1- iVladaniii .V it iori<l;a mo ry i »OL' HIT by tho subscriber, No, l'J7 Broad Is F street. Isept 181 E D COOKy V4lnlc livnil, «Vc. K I,ON 1UI) lbs tach Union White I cad, ! 300 do 25 lbs each, do do do Received yesterday by steamboat, and for sale ■ ow by KITCHEN <fc ROBERTSON. dec 20 __ Shocking .VlnChine! A N Electrical Machine, ol moderate size, new and n complete order, packed so as ;o be car ried wilii safety to any part of the country. Price «65 cash Fm sale by . • \ • dee 12 HAVILAND, RISLEV & l? 0. GEORGIA STATE 1' LOT T E lIY . FOR THE RKNRFIT OF THE Augusta ludvpciiueiii Fire Company^ Class No. 7, (iir 1838. Po hedetermined, by the drawing of iho Virginia State Lottery, for tlm benefit of tho Town ot Richmond Academy; Class 1, lor 1038. To bo drawn ot ALEXANDRIA, Vo., Saturday, Fob. 17, 1838. ’ S.Gregory A Co. (successors to Yates A: Mc- Intyre,) Managers. 40,000 IiOLLAItS -1 Prize ot $40,()0i s4o,t 00 1 10,000 10,000 1 6,000 6,000 1 5,000 5,000 1 3,000 3,000 1 2,500 2,500 1 1,949 1,940 50 1,000 50,000 50 250 12,500 60 200 10,000 63 150 9,450 63 100 6,300 63 80 5,040 •63 70 4,410 63 60 3,780 126 40 5,040 126 30 3,780 3654 20 73,080 23436 10 234,360 27814 PHzes, amounting to $486,180 JtT - Tickets $ In—Shares in proportion. ifc?"'l tckels in the above Pottery can bo obtained at all times bv conn try dealers and these who nio disposed to adventure, by sending their orders to the undersigned,who will given prompt aileiilioii.il ad dr issed to A. READ, Con;ractorand Suto Agent, Augusta, Geo. Feb 13 ~sfEcox a. itfio rn tars Cabinet and I’liniiJiiie Ware lloorm 303 Broad Street, Augusta (too. two doors bel'iiu ft, Lumber/ & Co's. Dry Good store. The subscribers having received a 1 largo addition to their stock, and are Jr* 3 " I constantly receiving direct from their Manufactory in Aevv York, n variety of goods of the latest and most mod era style; would most rcspeethdly in vtte their friends nod the public I - -cjcnei'aUy to call and examine their nssortineiit, which consists in part ol the following articles. I’ter, Card anil Centre Tallies Dressing, Dining and breakfast do Sofas, Wardrobes and Sideboards Dressing and plain Bureaus; Work and writing tables; Counting house de-ks of different patterns; Mahogany, curl maple, and Iniiey chairs; Rocking chairs, nmhognny ami fancy do; ■Mahogany, curl maple, and plain bedsteads. All of which they w ill warrant to he of well seas oned materials and good workmanship as can be found, which they will sell al unusually 'ow prices ibr cash or city acceptance. N B. Fancy chairs finished in Augusta; old chairs reornumenled in tho latest style, by uu ex perienced workman from New York. Fob 10 34 CiGAHsT 9t CIGARS assortud qualities *', r N SMITH A. Co. l7 " 1, ,n __ 34 *,i- » ij. vV. .K HIN IC. QUARTER casks Malaga Wine, Loring’s brand. N SMITH A Co Feb 10 31 A. Z. « AVTA'S New Cabinet Finn i line Ware-House. No. 230, Iti oad street, a few doors above the Post ' //ice Corner. fl Ilf- subscriber tenders his sincere thanks and acknowledgements for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed, 2J» and flatters himself, bv close applica te lion, and unremitting exertions lor liar (|l necommodalto \ of bis customers, that • lie will be entitled to a share ol their future support Ho does not scruple to osshit, that he now lias on hnnn the Inrgrgf ant! best assort ment of Furniture, ever exhibited in Viignsia; and thinks he can, with confidence, challenge compari son vvi'll the best Witholhc articles he enumer ates the following, viz: Splendid Sideboards, Book cases, elegant fancy and plain Wutdrobes, superior Egyptian martlo-top dressing Bureaus, plain do , I’ier tallies, various patterns, card, dining, work and centre Tables; Sofas, sofa-bedsteads; ma hogany rockers. French and half Frencri, arid Gre cian Chairs; bird’s-eye, curl-maple, box, amt (losli seat (lo : Piano Stools; Ottomans, Dressing-tables, booking glasses of every description, VV indou - fluids, and transparencies, Parlor-tables, Wash stands Goimiing-honso desks, Arc. At. I ho above are warranted lo ho ol the best mate rials and workmanship, which ho is determined to sell at a small advance. A Z JUNTA. N. f> —Country people ate requested ;o call and examine for themselves. iN I!—Upholstering in nil its branches, done with great dispatch, ami on the most reasonable terms; and also constantly on hand, a large as sortment, es hair and moss Waitresses fob 2 FANCY STATIONARY, &«. Hb B 11A RUS A’ STOV I ave constantly on ■ V hand a complete assortment of French, & American Stationary, Engineers Drawing Materials, &«. English nod tiuef-an thawing paper ol ah sizes from 13 by 16 to z 6 bj 31 bnstol boards ofcan, de my, medium, ami royal size, plain and colored; drawing and mathematical instruments; camels hair pencils; lirookniuns, Langdons and Cohens’ lend pencils; colored crayons; pink saucers; water colors in boxes or single cakes; iodia ink; portable desks; work boxes; dressing eases; port lidos; bankers, caffes; note books; pocket books and wal lets; sealing wax and wafers; India inbbor month g/ue; p- ’ls; rollers; parchment or deed paper; nco paper; ■sue paper; gold, Oliver, and fancy paper; blank visiting and laitcy cards, with gold border; ink and ink powder; ink stands; red tape; paper files; backgammon and chess boards; chessmen; domino; dissected g.tm-s; maps; indelible n k; black sand; coopting lions- racks; biff files; black lines; Rogers’ fine pen 1 oives arid other cutlery; ivory, hr no nod pearl folders; quills of every qual ity; s'eol pens in great variety; transparent and porcelain slates; card cases; pa|ier weights; motto seals; alliums; scrap books; sever an I gold ever pointed pencil cases; silver pen and pencil cases; folio posi, letter, and finds cap paper, ruled and plain; blank books of all sizes and patients; and a variety of other articles which will bo sold al wholesale or retail on the most liberal terms. ./an 30 24 EW BOOKS* —Just received by Uickardi . <s■ /-.'mb i.-sv to the Eastern Courts of Cobin China, Siam, and Muscat in the sloop of War Peacock during Ihr years )832-'3-'-l, by Cdvvard Roberts, ' The city ol the Sultan and Domestic Manners ot the Turks, by Miss Pardoe Pretensions, by Sarah Mickpey, author ol I'Poet ry of Life." Gem Inman lack, a Naval Story. Vandoleuror Animal Magetism, a novel, Constance Latimer or the Blind Girl, published [or tho benefit of tho Now York Institution tor the instruction of the Blind. Pick Wick pa .ers part sth, edited by Uoz Sayings and Doings of .Samuel s|j,.|< jan 32 SUPERIOR INGRAIN CARPETING. ~ \ supply of tho above just received consisting of handsome and rich patterns, for snlo hr Dec 11 28J EDGAR * CARMICHAEL. cork Legs. f|MIE subscribers hav.ng made competent ar- I rnngemenls (or accommodating those who have bad the misfortune lo loose their lower ex tremities, or any part of them, with Cork Lugs lo supply the loss. They are pro sired to corres p nd perfectly in neatness and appearance w ith the na oral extremity, whilst 1 h -y are light and strong and by the ass a n-ce of suitable springs ami joints’ are admirably adapted to s .pply the convenience ol tho natural limit in vvalki ,g, Ac. They have on hand a specimen whies tb y would be happy to ex hibit to their friends who may call before tho gem- Beni an applies (or whom it was prepared. Poison desirous of availing themselves of these valuable and elegant improvements will need to apply m person, in order that an accurate dtscriptirm suited to the necessities of the artist may beot.lahicd Jan 27 22 A N’TON YAK AIN ES, Apothecary Hall, 232 Broad st LIMIT I "14 CASES superior Thomastown lime, on At>'r consignment, for sale low, by Tan 27 2J It BAIRD A ROWLAATJ *• ew i i i i .'i j.KSi . “'i Ri «• v m. tii Tmi:\sox. ill-' MUI.MNG, will ho sold in front of my store, at in o’i Hock, on aormint of nil concerned 10 hhoH prime Now Orleans Sugar, damage* (ia 1 n-.siini bo.wejii Clr.rl.vton and Avgusta. T 10,1 3 30 EXECUTOR’S SALE. P Y '• *•.VJ. I . j.u Ii.SOiV, VV 7 ILL bejgold on Tuesday the 547th day of » » m i..i .. a »i iii .Viiircininiiii, the Into resT -i John Fox, deceased, about SIXT'i; A\ES belonging m 'he estate ol said deceased! “■"ALSO—- Ml the Household and Kitchen furniture, at fiatti esidonco, two Mules, one Horse, a few head of cat tle and h. os, two lour wheel carriages with harneiui, wo small wagons with pear, a Tot of carpenters l| al plantation tools,a small lot ol books and a gold •vateli and trinkets AI.SO— I lielale Dwelling ol the deceased the garden, rounds nod a body of pine land attached to the ■me, containing in all b line hundred and fitly acres. Ihe garden is tnsp fi/lljr planned and bus mg been eonsjdered the handsomest ol the kind in i his sect ion of ihu country. Tersons wishing to on h si are invited to visit tho pritnises and m araine for themselves. —Af.SO— dbrntt Dim Hundred anti thirty-seven \Cicsof wood land, lying smalt east of the lust described —ai.so \ small .farm containing about One Imndreii an j] Acres, I mile from Marchtnotp, known as l.ronson place, lying on hnih sides of line's creek, ml ih ■ pn nvji s is n small Crist Mill now in apera ioo, a dwelling house and the necessary outbuild lrL2R: o,l 'his (doee are several not or tailing springe of pure water. —ai.so— Another smaller Farm, containing about Twen ty-! lirce Acres adjoining lands of Hill and Skin ner, on w Inch there is a small dwelling. —ai.so— About Two It tin tired tiitii seventy Aores of haul adjoining the two places Inst mentioned, 1 be wood land will be divided us lur as practi - cable to suit purchaser)!. The sale will commence at 10! A. M. I’K ' KU HKNNOCH, A NTOMK PIQI ET, „ HENRY If. GUMMING, Executors ol tho will of John Fox, deo’d. Jan 25 20iws2wtd Each of tho city pm,era, the Charleßton Courier’ I he Mtl edgovtlle Jounial, and Washington Nows, w ill insert the above notice twice a week until day I sale, and present their dccounis to the Executors. j hU• DM NT, wishing to resume his profession ", nl calling, will in future remain in this city When at leisure, he w ill lie nl the store ol Messrs. I orpin, IJ A ill ignac <fe Co. Persons requiring hs services are dedfrod to leave their messngos in writ ing . as frequently gad expeliencehas taught him the uncertainly ol verbal ones, when not personally received. Augusta, Jan 22 w3i 17 • <iRO( ERIES. J CASE Mr. Milldrs's tobacco, A S2jnrs Maccbby Snuff, 101) Five and Two gallon Dimijohns, 011.000 superior Spanish Segars 25 cases fresh Pickles, assorted, 50 boxes D lino It linisms, 20 bids single and doable Eosf Sugar. 5 Idols, choice St. Croix Sugar, 250 canisters Glass Gunpowder, 50 Imps New York Patent Shot, 30.000 Aikorrosne Porcu-sion Caps, •lost received by JOHN COSKERY jan 23 18 Georgia Ins, A. Trust Company, > , tlr , ... , Augusta. Jan. 6. ( c i *', 'rcc'ors have tins day declared n I/ivl-. a (lend of Four IJoUar.i per 'Share, out of ih Q . profits ol ' lie last six m-intbs, payable on and after the 10thinstant VV TGOULU, Soo’y jnn« if 5 IS. ESc»<2<9«'39, | IT I'.fJS leatje respectfully to inform tho citizens » •* ol Augusta, that lie has returned to this city,’ and taken thd-room formerly occupied by him in (he Masonic Hall, where ho intends remaining lor n ew weeks, and where he woufd be happy to receive those who may desire bis professional services. i DC?" Fhe public generuily, are invited to call and see Ins specimens. nou 9 S. RftOA DftK VT, A RTIST, BA EM’FC f FIJEf.Y announces to tho I.adief' I feand Gentlemen of Augusta, Hamburg and ita vlennty, 1 hat he has mkoti 0 room at the Masonic Ill'll, where, bo tvili he happy to vviitonsmh ns! wi.-li their likenesses taken, eiiltrr in portr tit or min iamre. Specimens of his painting can bo seen at the room—second story —wtioro.'he invites tho pub lic m call and examine tor themselves nov l:{ If 3f,5 -V »r .fii iiNic, ~ AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. s "PP , y °f Popular •3 it'd fashionable i/f/MC. Also, first rate Gui tars, Holes Viohns, N< . for sale at A. Ivcrskn's M usie Si ore, No 247, liroad street., iMT I lano Tories tuned and repaired Jan 4 g * a »«* ol* Packet^ lietiucen *\fobile anti J^lout^omovy, IHE Sieninboats Fatnutr v gh and Iberia will form a line of <**: — 11--1f 1 at kets, n« above, commen , O'ttg lite r regular trips in No • vendier, leaving IMobi/e every ■ "luriluv nnd It cdoesday, at 5 o’clock P. M.; and Montgomery overy Sunday and Wednesday at 10 y rl'K-k A. M. i'or freight or imply on hoard nr lo VV. VV. Ffly JiHI 4 •'tor 2 ' Mobile A M-f ttMCIbUS* %UII,Tti. 'iv > * Sill,Alt have received from '.New \erk,astipp!y of Marseilles Quille sonm "I vvlneli are ol Extra size and of the most splendid •style, to which they respectfully invite tho attention! ot the ladies. „ ()V 7 Isafltf) tapj. .3 & I '' vcr v superior quality -blencbod and un ‘ w bleached—lor sale by WM. lIEWSON, nov 15 2GB ■ v< Ta,{ u< ° ! J tobacco m a * |, ' ( El VINi. on consignment 3(Jd boxes Te r wv banco from good to prime, n iv. 30 JOHN M COOPER & SON. ELATINE CAPS! M s OF PURE •" II UNA il nl EOPAfifA.—This elegant pre paration in which the Unlsam ofCopaiba is now iinimsiered, nnd which has received the decided pprobatio.'i of the Koval Academy of Medicine at a is, is now for sale at Apothecary Hall, No. ;:<2 liroad street. Every partem under the neees ly o taking this valuable, but disagreeable med ne, w ill readily appreciate the value r.l a plan of 1 iininislialion, as in Galntine I’apsnlog, whereby be unpleasantness ol the dose is enrirely prevented hm l« '4 ANTONY A HAINES. - 9 FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. /r RANADAY Iromthesuh. Jf senber last- evening, a Negro man by the name ol Frank, .g*, well known as Frank Beal. Hs eJ 1 * s about 30 or 31 years of age, ver y black, with whiskers, and stout, and has his front teeth out; quick spoken, and very intelligent fer a Negro; ho is about 5 feet 7or 8 inches high. He mnv bo lurking about Augusta, ns he has a wile it Mr Riley’s, a lew doors below the Lower Mar ket Has been in the employ ot the Steamboat Company .‘“>r several years past. The above reward will be paid for bis apprehension and coi.ftnemenf in any sale jail, or delivery to me. J, A. DOVE, Kic!uus^s3iCo., 12 miles below Augusta 011 Savanna li road, jan 24 tl TJ TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS REW ARD RUNAWAY from the subscriber As while in camp, near //ambnrg, S C., a certain negro man named Prince, aged about 40 years, dark complex jcnfS ion, chunkey, heavy built, about 5 feet 8 nr 10 inches high, has several \J ofhis upperforc teeth missing; and jgggH tolerably brisk spoken. ■ aul ~eifio was purchased from the workhouse in Charleston. Any person who will apprehend said negro and deliver him to Mr. Wl5. Turner, in Hamburg, or secure him s-1 that said Turner ran obtain him, will receive the aboraßeward. ■ j,r ifi J. S. WILUAM&