Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, March 15, 1838, Image 3

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THEATRE. >V. C. FORBES, Lessee. THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 15-. h. Will be performed WILLIAM TELL, The Swiss Patriot. Win Tell Forbes ; Albert, his son Miss W ray A PAS SELL, Miss WRAY. Yankee Story—Jonathan’s Travels; By Mr Bowman To conclude with the interesting Drama ol the IDIOT WITN ESS: A Tale ol Blood!! SKT .Messrs Coney and Bianchaid, with their cel ebrated Dogs, Hector tad drum, an- engaged, and will shortly appear. ► Doors open at 6i, performance to commence at 71 o'clock. SHOES— 10 Cases tiiin Brogans, just .eceived on Consignment; and will no ottered low by the subscriber •ppositu the Bridge bank, march lb it SOLOMON I OdEV , /NOOKS to hire.—Two good Cooks to hue A/ mr tno ballance ot the year, if application is made immediately. W E 3t J U JAc.ii.aOiV. .narco lb A EGROES For Sale.—A healthy young in Woman, with her child 6 months o.d; goon piatn cook, washer, Ironor, die. Appiy to march o eA.MJIfOitU <V Auc’ls. INREBH DRY GOODS*—Saadiford & I Collins, Auctioneers, nuio just received an invoice ol trash Dry Woods, which will he sold low for casli. Consisting of 3-4 and 4-4 dleaclieil Shirting and Shoutings; 3-4 and 3-4 do drown; 3-4 aim 4-b Cambrics; Lorded Sturts; silk and cot ton lldkls; Checks; Linens; cotton Dose and hull ifoso; Linen Bosoms and Lollurs; rietl, webb and spring suspenders; tape; ginghams; calicoes; |iiaid silks; brown and blue Lngltsh Broad C/otiisund Lasaimers, i 3-4 Ju-4 «-s 7-4 and li-4 Lngiish, Merino and P/usmn bliawts; Lngltsh and Ameri can Vestings. Also 3d,Uuu i'rincipee Spanish Scgars. march 15 fItHE TEETH.— Duct. Mini roe Dentist, A will remain in Augusta longer than hi an ticipated. Upera ing room No 13 United States Hotel. 69tl march lb NB. All irregularities in children’s teeth irom 8 to 16, corrected. University of Georgia, I .Watch 8, 1833. S \ TUTORSHIP in Franklin College having become vacant by the resignation ol Mr Schenck, me preudenlial commiilee will fill the same by election tn the first day ol April, or as soon thereafter as testimonials may bo received. Applicants may address the president orsecrciary of toe university. A HULL, Secy, march ib dt Ist Ap f 110 CONTRACTORS.— I The Commission- A ors of Public Buildings lor Edgefield Uislrict will toceivo written proposals until the l6ib ot April next, for the erection of a new Brick Court House in said district: The outlines ol the build ing are as billows; —CO by 48 leet, "38 leot pitch; a passage running lengthwise through the lower story, with three otliccs on each side; the conn rooms and two jury rooms to he in the upper sto ry, and also two ranges of seals lor spectators. A two story portico at the end. Further information, as to the details, may ho had, and a plan ot the building seen by applying to the undersigned. A B ADDINCLN, Lh’n. Edgclield C if. March 15. 59 wCi TO DISBELIEVER*. Objections to PUrcuology Answered, ON Tuesday (Evening the 30th inst. at 7i oTk at the Masonic Rail, by Dr. Collyer, who will allow himself to be blindfolded, and examine the head of any individual selected by the audience, at the termination ot the lecture. Admittance 35 cents, merely to defray expenses. To The Ladies. On Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2to 6P M. no persons except Ladies will be admitted for ex amination at the Office, Masonic Hall. A. Z. Ran In, HAS just received a new supply of Venetian Blinds. 3t march 14 TO RENT Until lh« first of October next, a desirable Brick. Dwelling in n central part ol Bruau street. Enquire at mis oflice. march 13 68 ts CHAMPAIGNE.— 20 dexos .Superior Cham paigno, just received and for sale by gjmarch 14 W E <fc J U JACKSON, Anct’rs. A/k Baskets Clmmpaigne Wine, choice brands; tIvF 3 pipes pure Holland Gin; 3 do Coniac Brandy; 4 do Madeira Wine; 2 do Pale and drown Cherry wine; 1 do Superior port do; march 13 for sale by JOHN COSKF.RY. ~ White and Black Silk Bloud. Til. WYATT & Co , No. 206, have just ro • ceived While and Black Silk Blond Laces. \ Also, an assortment ol French worked and Scotch needle worked Collars. • [feb 16 39 SHERWOOD’S Electro-xMaguetic Rem edies lor Chronic diseases, of Iho class Hypertrophy, including all the forms of Scrofula, viz'Tubercular Consumption, White Swellings, Dyspepsia, Scrofulous sore eyes, Chronic diseases of the liver, Os the Heart. Scald head, Os the Spleen, King's evil, Os the Kidnies, Leucorrhoea, 1 Os ike Spine, Chhloresis, ( or Female Menorrhagia,) complaints. Those are but different modifications of the same disease, arising from the same cause,distinguish ed by iHo same diagnosis, and curable by the same remedies. Their common cause is an irregular ac tion of the Electro-Galvanic forces in the system; they may nil be detected by pressure upon the sides ol the vertihio and glands of the neck, which elicits the Electro-Galvanic symptoms, and they may lie cured byilieso Electro Magnetic remedies. The latter are aocompanii d by a compendious medical treatise, explaining the principle of the disoevory upon which they are founded, and treat ing the manner in which they are to bo applied. In this work Dr.- Sherwood demonstrates the lact thatevery part of the human body, together with every particle of animate and inanimate matter is either in a negative or positive slate of electrici ty; and that every motion, in all matter, whether in the largest masses or in the smallest panicles is produced by the attracting and repelling forces of this universal principle. The morbid action which produces disease ol the mgans or limbs, ho proved to be occasioned by the undue preponderance of one of these forces in the system, and his remedies restore health by subduing this irregular action to an equilibrium. By this means llie very seeds of the disease are eradicated, and a permanent cure effected, even in cases where all hopes ofrolieflrom other sources is abandoned. The electro Magne tic roinedie/t are the only preparations applicable to this prevailing class of disease, and they never disappoint the confidence reposed in them. The symptoms of the class of diseases, to which they are applicable can bo discovered. under tire direc tion contained in the work w hich accompanies A them, without the aid of a physician, and they ran he used with perfect solely and success without dietmgor inconvenience nr any further advice than tins work affords. I’riee ¥lO for sale by HA VI LAND, BIN LEV & Co. ixarckfl 45:2m0 Agents, Angnsta Ga, Cosmetics for the Complexion, &c. MILK of Roses,Cosmetic cold Cream, aream of Roses in covered pots for curing chaps, tan, sunburn, chaping, &o. _ Mieliaux'a Freckle Wash, ( the must certain remedy for freckles ever offered. Fearl Powder, superfine, in neat turned boxes, do do. cakes in paper boxes. Lilly While, for beauti fying the skin, a cake in box. Vinegar of Rouge in lox bottles. Vegetable Rouge in boxes. Cream \ of Almonds for softening the skin after shaving. ! Devereux’s Depilatory lor removing surpuiliioua i hair; Toilet powder, Otto cf roses; do do ats’d. For the Teeth and Gums. Compound Chlorine tooth wash; Compound i Kreosolo tooth wash; Urns tooth wash; Rose tooth i paste in ncatjars; American Calcined charcoal.— ! This article is prepared from willow twigs, and is impnlpably fine, for medical purposes ns well as for a dentrifite, it is unrivalled in ;>oint ot quality. For sale by ANTONY <k MAIN LS, No. 232 Brood *t. j march 8 BLAtkW DLL'S ami-acrid Tincture, "la the only sure remedy lor the cure of the Vineral Diseases, in all stages. It may be taken without rendering the patient liable to suspicion by the most intimate acquaintance, and the most invterate case vviU yield at once to its efficacy. Many astonishing cures have como under my ob servation 'Which had long delied the skill of the most distinguished physicians. Persons afllicted with this loathsome disease should therein e apply immediately lor Ur. Blackwell’s anti nc id '1 inc line; it is the only sure way to meet and repel such an enemy. I'rioe $0; lor sale by TURPIN DANTIGNAC, & Co J ai 7 4id Im Druggists, Augusta,Ga. Judkiu’s Patent Specific Ointment. fhUGI Jl DREW Genuine Ointment is onoof | llie beU remedies for White swellings, Sore I legs, Old sores, and Ulcers, Feltons, Schirrusor glandular tumours, Rheumatic pains, Chilblains, letters, Burns, &c. Phis Ointment has stood the test ol long expeHenco, but in order to preserve its own reputation, us well as to guard the public from imposition by a spurious article, which is now extensively manufactured, circulated and sold at almost any and every price, it is necessary that purchasers observe the billowing CAUTION! The genuine Judkin’s patent Specific Ointment is prepared only by C Hertons, whose written sig nature appears on the out side w rapper of each jol- Tho price of the genuine Ointment is always $1 per pot, and may lie had of H AVI LAND, RISLEY, & Co. Agents, Augusta. Also, sold by Ilaviland, Ilarrall A- Allen, agents Char eslon, S C. 43d I3t maich 6 House & sign p.unting.-ckTw t out) 4* Grant, House and Sign Painters No. M7 Broad Xt, six doors below the Eagle and Phoenix Hotel, are prepared to receive any orders with whit h they may he favored in their line.which will be executed in o faithful manner. Being prac tically acquainted with their business in ail its branches and intending to devote their personal at. ention and snperimendaneo to it, they flatter them scl\es they shall bo able to uuenro a portion of public patronage. They are prernitled to refer to the following gen emeu; Col Win Camming, Hayes Bowdre, Esq, U ntury Sibley, Esq., Isaac Henry, Esq., | A March 9 Irn 55 Is- 11. CRANE luus J Halt ticoi v tilt ; » w • Ladies fine (Grecian Leghorn,. lionoeo; Misses do da do; Ladies fine straw do; Em’b black Lace Ildkfs, do do Scarfs; Fine llornani Scarfs; li.nck blond Lace (or trimraine; With a variety of other Fancy Goads. March 12 PROTECTION IXSU It A X C U. COM PAXV. B tHE undersigned, agents of the Protection In- M snranco Company of Hartford, Connecticut, are prepared to insure buildings and their contents against loss or damage by fire on the most reasona ble terms. Vs. & J. U. CATLI.N. oct 31 dtf 2, r iC) Notice. jVjTR. Jonathan Meigs is authorised to not ns my ITX attorney during my absence from the r.ilv. (lor n DANIEL H\ ND. JVTEW CROP MOLASSES.—2S hhds new v clop Moiasses, of superior quality; for sale low by r , „ , ISAAC MOLE. feh 2 27 ts Northern Gin and Raltimore Whiskey. QA BBLS. White’s Baltimore Gin; cWtc 25 bbls. copper distilled Whiskey; For sale low by ISAAC MOISE. Feb 16 39 NEW MACON AND LARD.-A choice lot of Bacon and bird; for sale ’ow by mar 12 JOHN M CoOPAK, <fe SON. & *INE APPLE CHEESE.. -25 boxes pine « apple clioese, in fine order. mar 5 N .SMITH, & Co. SUPERIOR INGRAIN CARPETING. A supply of the above just received consisting of handsome and rich patterns, for sale by Dec ii 28J Edgar & Carmichael. PAPEIIING.-A large assortment of Paper Hangings, and Borders, just received and for sale cheap by T H & i O PLANT, raarcli 9 pitlNE St. Croix and Porto Rico Sugar, * just received and for sale by march 9 55 11AN I) Ai SCRANTON /~AN THE RIVER.—3OO Hampers re d Irish Potatoes, for sale low if taken from the wharf, hy (feh 5) JOIf N CO.SKKRY. SILKS.—Just received and for sale by IVES <fc GRISWOLD. Eeb 24 45d3w IV EW GOODS.—Ives & Griswold are Lx now receiving theirSpnng Goods. Feb 24 45d3w BOMBAZINES. --Assorted qualitie.s7~froni fine to superfine, lor sale by Feh42 4od3w IVES <ffiaGRI,SWOLD. “ " lime. ; | CASKS superior Thoriiastown lime, on consignment, for sale low, by Jan 27 22:1 B4lRd) & ROWLAND RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT. 1 BOXES excellent TOBACCO, manntac- V. turet * Celt. E. C. Carrington, Halifax, Va., which w ill be sold low by * ( h 4 31 CLARKE, McTEIR & CO. ffj S, BANKNOTES—For sole by 1 • Geo. Insurance & Tiusl Co. feb 2 27 Fire Iron*. BRASS Andirons, Fenders, Shovel and Tonga, in great variety, for sale by 26 F At u CLARK. 'g ' O HIRE,—Four or five Negro Boys' a Aiao, about the same ol women and girls. Apply to D.L. HOLLIDAY, jan Id 7 ft t'HUSIIED SUGAR,—IO bbls Crushed Su / gar, just received and lor sale by feb 15 ISAAC MOISE. SILK AND COTTON UMBRELLAS, jj CASE tine Silk and Colton UMBRELLAS. X just received at No.2llfi, by Feb 9 Ts T if. WYATT A CO. ( 1 EORGIA NANKEENS. —Six case of x* Nankeens, manufactured from Colton grown in Georgia, for sale by A. SIBLEY, jan 20 if |6 SALE.—The Lot and Dwelling formerly owned by Bishop Andrews, corner ol Green and Centre streets, having 221 feet front on Green atid 8l) feel on Centra street. ■ A SIBLEY, jan 20 if Ifi Fo I aloes. Idd FSHL. Potatoes for family use, both AxIU Kidney and Mercer equal to imported lor sale by CLARKE, Mc'I’JER <fc CO. nov 27 277 Wan led in S 3 are. A SECOND Hand Piano Forte, for which a rea /A- sonable price will be paid. ApplytoWm.H Orchard at Ivorsen’s Music store, 217 Broad street, dec 2 282 Wanted <o FnreSiase. OA or 30 likely young Negroes, for which good rWt * prices will he paal, in cash, by dec 20 297 wtf J. & U. MORRISON. TOBACCO! TfffilCfO!! TOBACCO!!! ECEIVINGon consignment 300 boxes To bacco from good to prime, n .v. 30 JOHN M. CUPPER <t SON. BACON &■ LARD. —300 Hams, Shoulders and Middlings of superior quality, just receiv ed from Greenville, S C. fin Jars Prime Leaf Lard from 15 to4olbs. each, feb 15 Fur sale low by ISAAC MOIXE. I I VUGL, ifBALTIIY LEECHES.^A j AJ lot of remarkably fine Leecltes tugood lieultby I state,just received and (or sale bv | jan 25 20 HAVILe ND, RISLEY &CO | ( vN CONSIGNMENT.— 50 barrels Canal j * * Flour. 26 bbls Country do. Just received j and for sale by H. C. BRYSON <k CO. | jan 22 if 17 PEACH BRANDY FjVVE hundred ggls. I’eorh Brandy, 5 years old, ' andgood proof, for -mlo bv 1 feb 10 39 ISAAC MOISE. I NEW SPRING GOODS. * r.S <Sr GRISWOLD are now opening a gen eral assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, which were purchased unusually low; they will he sold at prices very much reduced. Their assort ment is calculated to please customers purchasing lor cash, at wholesale or retail. The public gen erally are respectfully invited to call. Their slock consists of the following articles viz: .1-4 4-4 shining and shooting, brown and white; 3-1 4-4 ticking, superior and common check and stripes; blue plains; linen summer stuffs; hrxiwn and bleached d ills; Marseilles vestings; Jean do; low 1 ’ ciitel prints; blue and white Merrimack do; sup'r I nicy do; trench prim s. neat patterns, small figure; mourning mid halt mourning Calicoes; Inncy and mourning French muslins; satin stripe challys. A very rich assortment ol Silks, consisting id plain and f.g’d black; I’onld de sole; black sat n; French, English and India; col’d do; rich (Ignored; rich satins and light col'd silks for evening dresses; plain while satin; iig’d do of superior quality; bonnet silk for milliners; rich black and fancy col’d Shawls; Uussia iable diaper; lords eye do; an extensive as sortment of Irish linens; linen cambric of supeiiur quality; linen camb'ic lihdk l; black, while, and col'd silk/hosiery; English and French cotton do; misses cotlen do; ladies and gems superior French gloves; silk do; Persian thread marshals' do; black crape and luce col’d do; bishop lawn; hook muslin* Swiss, medium, chock'd and strip'd do; foundation i do; together with every other article necessary to complete a general assorment Country Merchants wishing to purchase fur cash will lin I it greatly to their interest, to call. Store directly under the (Hobo Hotel. March 13 57d3w ___ V AFChUSE COTTO N OSNABUHGS. \ CONS PANT supply of the above article for . sulcal Factory prices by the agents. | mar 2 _49 CLARICE, M’TFfll & CO. I ORANGES AND LEMONS. lioxes Lemons; 10 Sicily Oranges; GOdrnmsFigs; just received and for salobyl mar 5 N SMITH, <k Co. KENT, A large and cotnrno dtous Brick Store on Broad street, |j?, a vgl suitable lor either a Dry (loud or Gro U-.•?eery business. Possession given im mediately. Enquire ot .jan 8 Will. T THOMPSON. AND LEAD. —SUO hags .Mmi,n»s'd; lo Kegs bur lead; for sale at Mnnulactiirers prices, by TIIO.S J PARMELEE, Agent of the Shot Tower Co. of Baltimore. A co. slant supply kdpton hand, march 10 fimo BERTRAND, Jr. “ 'i Ins celebrated Race Horse and f*iV » Stallion, will make another season ts in Augusta, and stand at the stable Henry Dalny, in the lower » * gj $ part of the city. Tito season will commence on tho first of March, and end on the first ot July, Terms $OO the sea son. Mures sent to the I torso will ho taken care id and furnished with good pasturage and fed at GO cents per day. For Pedigree and performance, see largo hills. 55d2m March 1) XECUTOK’IS NOTICE.—AII persons in* -4 riebled to the Estate ol Mrs Ann Urqnhart late of Richmond county, deceased, will please make payment, and those to whom the estate is in debted will render their claims immediately, duly attested. AJ MILLER, .lAS I) JACKSON, march 9 G5,40d BBJ A FOX, Exr’i. HE lIM IT AG E EXTRACT—This lately invented combination of different odors, has acquir'd - just popularity,not only by reason of the strength ami delicacy, but of the extraordinary duration of its perfume. Whilst the strength of many other extracts und essences are almost as i evanescent as the bloom of the (lowers from which they are derived: the Hermitage retains all its fra grance for an indefinite length of time and is ..enree | lobe removed from the garment on which it is poured, by washing, hence it is probably the cheap est and most delightful perfume of our laboratories; for sale, together with a largo assortment nl per fumery,soaps, hair oils, Ac. f by ANTONY & HALVES, march fi 232 Broad street. C lILOME, Justice of the Peace for me . fiOOth District, has taken an office in the r rear of Mr F C Taylor’s dry good store, next ho r low S Ruford’s Iml and shoo st >re; enlntnco thro’ the alley. Merchants and others wishing debts collected, or sited, and Kooks brought up, will please cull on him, as ho has engaged a competant Book I eeper. Feb 24 4Gw3t d Valuable Ileal Estate lor sale. I OFFER lor sale the House and Lot on Broad street, a few doors below the Eagle A Phoenix : Hotel, at present occupied by Mr. Coffin. Also, the brick building and lot adjoining the above, at I present occupied by Major Sturkn. FebU-wtf 33 JOHN PHINIZY. REAL ESTAE FOR SALE. I OFFER for sale the Houseand Eol On the north side of Bragd street, in the square above the market house, at present occupied by Mr. Gubnarin. Also, tho Dwelling House and Lot on Reynold 1 street, in the same square, now occupied by Mr. Guin.arin. Apply lo John Phintzy. Feb 9-wil 33 ANN SIMS. t ALABAMA INSUANCE COMPANY. Incorporated hy the State of Alabama, 1836, ■with a Capital of ONE MILLION OF DOLLARS, which can be increased hy the surplus sanes of tho Stockholders In conformity with the third articleoTthe by-laws ’ ofsaid Company, two hunt red and fifty thousand do.firs of the Capital fßock, will ha offered sot sale in the town of Girard, on the first day of March next; ten percent to ho paid in at the lime ol sale, the hullance lo ha secured on pi dgesof real estate. As it is probable that this Institution will be ready (or the irausaction of business hytho 151 It of March next; from and alter that lints Insurances and Deposites on trust, agreeable to the charter of said Company, will he taken at such rates as are usual in offices oflike character; life insurance will bo effected at the following rates, per $lOO at the ' ages annexed. For one year, Aoe. 2G Si,no f 30 1,31 , 3G J,3G 40 1,69 GO 1,96 For Seven Years, 2G 1,12 30 1,36 35 1.53 i 40 1,83 50 2,00 Whole Life, 25 2,n0 30 2,36 35 2,75 40 3,20 50 4,60 Copy of the third Article of. the By-Laws of the __ Alabama Insurance Company; Ami on tin) first dav of vlarch next, Stock to the amount es Two hundred and fifty ihoitsimi dollars will be offered for silo in the town ot Girard; tes per cent to be paid in at the time of sale. The hal • lance to ho called in, in such antortnts, and at such times as may horeaitar be prescribed by the by-laws ot sail! company. And on the first day of May next a meeting will be held in conformity with the third so-lion of said act of incorporation, so lur rs regards the invest ment of any surplus funds belonging to tho com pany. By order of the Board, THOMAS S T4TE, Girard, Ala Fob 27 46 Scc'y pro tern. CABINET FURNITURE, , AT Reduced Prices.—lho snh ■ bJI sertbor having determined to bring his HiiCSiil Furniture Business to a close within a w weeks, for this reason offers the rVjrel remainder of his Stock of Furui W si Httc at very low prices The follow ' 11 * ing are the articles now in store : ' Secret'll ies and Book- 1 ases, Breakfast and Ton Tables, Ladies’ Work and Dressing Tables, Centre and Pier Tables, Marblo lop Wash Stands. 1 h N. B —Six Pair elegant Pier Tables will be sold I at cost Persons in wapt, or expect ng to want Pier fables will do well to improve this opportunity of purchasing them lew. The Furniture is me do after the latest New York patterns, warranted of good materials and workman . ship. E. W. TOLMaN, JW>, 127, Broad-st., near thi Loner Market. ieb 22 tl 44 SALE nfßlUiaul Table, Jn good or <tor, with all {necessary apparatus, will bo sold on the mom reasonable terms, if application is made soon. Kui](ire at this office. _mnrcli 8 <44;iri2xv 1 H? RESI! TiIUDEN SEEDS • —TA~iii7pe I assortment <■ superior Garden Seed, fresh and warranted genuine, and pul up expressly lor this climate; also C anary bird sc.nl, both mixed and plain,fir sale by. ANTONY .V ll.MNfc’S, march f No 133 Broad si reel. J C’ VN AI. I llot R, POTATOES, AC.- } f 110 bbls. Cannlirlour, I 150 uo Irish Potatoes, ■ 100 do. Nortaeru Gin, 100 do. do. Whiskey, 50 do. Mackerel, No. 3. 60 gr and eight casks Malaga Wine. Land ing and for gale on the wharf, by Jan 16 18 (JEO.R JEBUP&CO. MORE PIANO FOKTEST W| Mj| A IVEHSEN has this day opened n new supply •f *-• ot Grand Action Piano Fortes, maun fiolnred by Messrs. Nunns, Clark A Co. ol AW Yotk. 'I hese inslrninenls in their present perfection, are doubtless the best Piano Fortes ever inanulsclurod in ibe United Statt-s. As regards the unwillingness ol n portion of the profession to acknowledge this, suffice it to stale that Nunns, Clark At Co stand alone in this country in declining to purchase the re commendation ol professional men, by the payment of the Usual commission; preferring to rust their claims lo pub fie paironnge on the superiority of their Pianos, w Inch they are enabled to sell at the prices ol inferior insiriimenls from other manufactories, by the system l hey now pursue in conducting their business—xiz; by expending on the Pianos them selves oil the costs ot their sales These inslru moots are not furred into the market by moans of any recommendation, except that which they them selves ca ry—the name of the instrument is the card and faithful work, the foundation on which the mak ers rely to sustain their present high reputation. Neither are there from this manufactory two differ ent kinds ol Pianos, the one for “home eemsunip tion,’ the other for “export,"—the object of Messrs Nunns, C lark At Co. being to establish (or them selves, m every market whom their Pianos aro sold, the highest character. In regard to keying in l ine, A. IvEKSEN pledges his professional experience that these Pianos will keep in nine longer Ilian any other—beenusethey am morn faithful wink. Also, constant y on hand Guitars, Violins, Flutes, printed Music, Ac, at the Mimic Store 2 )7, broad-st , a few doom below the Augusta Bank. ' march 7 53 A few days since, when Mr. Kusselltlio Vocal ist, gate a Concert in Charleston, housed a Piano Forte manufactured hy Messrs Nunn’s, Clarke Ac. Co which was lurnishod him hy Messrs Iteming and Bulkier, who have them for sale in that city I IMPORTANT TO THE SICK. Dr. >V. Emus’ Camomile and Aperient PILLS. Recommended hy thousands for Dmnop sia and all stomach complaints. Liver complaint ten years standing. Mrs, Hannah liruwne, wife of Joseph llrowno, North Sixth st. near second street, Williamsburgh, alliictnd lor the last ten years w ith the Liver Com plaint, completely restored lo health through the treatment of Dr. Kvans. Symptoms:—Habitual constipation o| the how els, lotal loss of appetite, excruciating pain ol the epigastric region, great depression of spirits, lan guor and other symptoms of extreme debility, dis turbed sleep, inordinate flow of the mouses, pain in the right side, could not lie on her loft side, without an aggrivalion of the pain, urine high col ored, with other symptoms indicating great de rangement in the functions of tho liver, Mrs Brown was attended by three of tbs first 1 physicians,but received but little relief from their medicine, till Mr Browne procured some of Hr. Wm Evans invaluable preparation which effectual , ly relieved her of the above dist rossin j symptoms, . w ith others, which it is not resent ini to intimate. JOSEPH BROWNK. . For sale by ANTON V & HAINES, , Sole agents for Augusta, 233 Bread st. Idiic ol' Packet*, ~ Between Mobile and Montgomery. THE Steamboats Farmer. . and Iberia will form a line ol Packets, as above, rommen- r '" K t, “ : ' r re f? l, l* r trips in No 's leaving Mobile every Saturday and Wednesday, at 5 o’clock P. M.; and Montgomery every Sunday and Wednesday at 1(1 o’clock A. M. For freight or passage ripply on board or lo W. W. FRY J«n* 3m 2 Mobile Office's. C. C. A Rail Road Com’y. I February fi, 1838, \ » I MI E following is tho present arrangement on 8 this road fir the passenger trains, running through both ways daily (except Sunday) PASSENGER TRAINS. Average speed not over 20 Milos per Hour, urwAitt). ii * Not to leave Charleston, before RO5 a m Summerville, 7 45 Inabinetts, 8 15 Georges, 9 (JO Dranchvillo’ 10 15 Midway, 11 00 76 Allies T. O. 11 15 , Grahsm, H 45 Hlnckviilo, (din,) 100? m Aiken, 3 00 Arrive at Hum I) 1 rg, not before 430 no "NWAHD. Not to leave Hamburg, before 600 a m Aikm, “ 8 00 Blackvillo, In 00 Graham's ,10 45 76 A ilesT O 11 15 Midway, 1130 Branrhville, 13 00 m Georges 13 45 1* M Inabmetts 1 43 Summervilo 2 45 Arrive at Charleston not before 430 To remain 20 minutes for Breakfast and Dinner, each. To deliver and receive Mails, and for Wood and Water, 510 7 minutes. 7'o stop for Passengers at all regular Stations it a white flag is hoisted as a signal. March 2 43 C EOHGIA It AIL KOAD.~ ON ami after lh«‘3oth of Jan. the Passenger train will leave Augusta at 7 o’clock, A. M. for Warrenlon. Koturning leave Warrsnton at 1 past 13o'clock-. RICHARD PETERS, Jr. I Resident Engineer d£ A’up’t of Transportation. Jan 3 3 I RAI fTROAITNOtI? TL f BAHE Georgia Kail Road mid P. inking Company, I -8. are now prepared to forward xvjih punctuality, I all merchandize that may bo delivered to their a | gents at either of tho following stnlions : Augusta, Hearing, B lair, Thomson, liurzolia, C'amak. Freight puyablo in Augusta. RICHARD PETERS,Jr. Resident Engineer (f .Sup't of Transportation. jan 3 C c OUACCO.—Ton boxes Tobacco miinulactur * olhy E. Brown, and represented to boa supe rior article. For gale by A. SIBLEY, fob 2 27 ts TJRLUE SUGARS.—B> hhd» “El Hccurso’ it Sugars; just received mid f a salohy mar 2 ISAAC AIOISE. N E W MACKEREL. “ <r>A whole bhh. No. i-, r*a\f . do do No- 3; half do No. 1; 2d do (Jo No. 2; 20 do d 1 No. 3; Just received and for sole bv mar’3 ISAAC AIOISE. C' HECKS ON NEW YORK at 3to 5 daTs > eight, for gale by JOILVJ. WINTER. F.b3 28 T?rLllOt;fi ROOTS.-A n assortment of ' ■ 5 Bulbous roots, among them are some splendid 1 Hyacinths, Tulips, die. Also a large assortment of s fresh Garden feeds. Just roeei ,ed and for sale by I mar 1 ANTONY A MAINE'.,333 Broad st OFFICIAL DRAW ING ■ OK THK (licßrgia Stale liOttcry. For llio benefit of the Augusta Indep't Fire Gomp’j < Cl.ass Nn 10, fur 1838. 1 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 V 10 11 It 69 64 69 39 44 98 »T ft 31 47 63 45' : (HEREBY CERTIFY tlint tho above numbers ns they stand are correct, aa taken from tho Man ager's certificate of the drawing of the Virginia State Lottery, tor the town ol Wellsburgh, Class No. 2, lor 1838, drawn in Alexandria, Va. March 10th. And which determines tho late ofatl Tickets in the above Lottery. A. REAL), agent, March 13 TICKET 31 3« &7 la a Priza Five Hundred Hollars!I Also, Ticket No. 17 OS GO Is ft Prize of Two Ilnndrcd Dollurs. The holders of the above tickets are invited to call and receive the cash. A. READ. DRAWING EXPECTED SATURDAY. GEORGIA STATE LOTTE 11 Y . FOR THK BRNKFIT OF THE Augusta Imlcpeiirien l Fire Company, FAira Class No. I, for 1838. To ho dntermniod, by tho drawing ol tho Mary ry/and Stale Lottery, Class No. 7, for 1838. To he drawn at Baltimore, Wednesday, Alorch H. L) S.Grrgorv Co. (successors to Yales At Mc- Intyre,) Managers. A. READ, Contractor. 73 Numbera—l3 Drawn Hullo Is. MU AND Sfllftlt: 20 000 DOLLARS. I 3,140 3,M0 1 3,000 3,000 1 I’rixe of 520,00(1 520,000 1 6.000 6,000 ] 2,000 2,000 , 1,500 1,500 I 1,400 1,400 H 1,1531 1,1531 to 1,000 10,000 10 600 5,000 « 260 2,600 10 200 2.000 20 160 3,000 20 126 2,500 20 1(0 2,000 Cl 60 3,100 62 40 1,860 62 25 1,500 121 20 2,480 4626 10 46,260 24,683 5 122,915 29,683 Prizes, amounting to $253,218} iLy Tickets #s—Shares in proportion. ilCT'l ickots in the above Lottery enu bo obtained at all timos by country dealers and those who are disposed to ad venture, by sending their orders to the undersigned, who will given prompt attention,il ad dr issed to A. READ, Contrnctoraml Stale Agent, Augusta, Goo. mar 14 NEW England Hum and Gin.—so barrels N E Rum; 60 hols (sin; lor side low bv mar 12 JDILV.M COOPER dc IJPIME GREEN COFFEE, IVuTßico, Ji Calm and Rio, lor sale by match'd 65 H A N D & SCR ANTON. P E’tTTo UT.FC OTTO N~S E El) ~ 111 AVE a few hundred bushels ol tie above Cotton Seed, which is genuine. Planters who desire to improve tho Cotton crop, would do well to call immediately. Also, u small let ofmmiixed Nankeen Colton Seed, lor sale. Feb 12 36 A. Cl! MM IMS. The Constitutionalist will copy lhe above. BOARDING—Mrs. J. CARRIE having ta ken the large three story brick house on Broad Street, directly opposite Marlin Frederick s confec tionary, is now prepared to accommodate Hoarders m a superior manner. A few i mglo gentlemen can lie accommodated with excellent sleeping apart ments. jan 10 7 Georgia Ins. Si Trust Company, > • Augusta. Jan, 6. $ f I3IIE Directors have tins day declared a Divi- JL dend of Four Dollars per Share, out of the prolits of the lust six months, payable on nod after the loth instant VV T GOULD, Seo’y. ■ jan-8 If fl JAj EW HOOKS—Just received by Richards •*-» & Stoy—lonia,or the Seige of Grenad Ihe author of Eugene Aram, liirnzi, if-c. illustrated with splendid Engravings from drawings by the most eminent artists. Pickwick Papers, a new edition, with numerous illiislrniioiis, 1 vel octavo, complete. Ethel Churchill, or the two Brides hv file author efilie Itnprovisalrice, Franciscn Carrara, Trails am Trials of early life, Ac. nmr 1 j\j OTICE.—The copartnership heretolor exist- I* ing in this city under the firm ol Cowling Sc. Garde lie, expired on the Ist day of Jn.tUury Inst, by its own. limitation. The business of the firm will bo closed by A. Gar dkli.r. J. V. COWLING. Feb 13,1837 If A. GARDELt.E: ' | HIE (subscribe! begs leave to inform his friends ■ and the public,'that ho will continue to trans act the Commission IJusiuesH in this city, un der his own name. A. GAKDELLE. fob 13 If 36 ~~notTceT Si IT. CLARK have associated with ( • them Mr. George Rackett. The busin ess in ibis place will be conducted in the name of Clark, Racket!. A Co. Jan 29 23 H. lIROA DTtIONT, A RTJST, REM’EC I FULLY announces to the f,ndles and Gentlemen of Augusta, Hamburg and its vicinity, that he has mken a room at the Masonic Hall, where he will he happy to wait on sin h us wish their likenesses taken, oillier in portr dt or min iature. Specimens of his palming enn bo seen nt the room—second story—where lie invites the pub lic to call and examine lor thcmaidves. nov l-t if 365 ES. Head den, A 8*? FIGS have respectfully to inliirm the cilizens ® of Augusta, that he lias relumed to this city, and taken the room formerly occupied by li.tn in the I Masonic Hall, where ho intends remaining lor a cw ( weeks, and where he would be happy to receive | those who may desire his professional services, , Sir The public generally, are invited to call and ( see his specimens. rum 9 2 ) Mfor sale t A valuable track ol Land in the Parish I .ol Points Coupee, State of Louisiana, * consisting of about One Thousand three him. « crctl acres, of land, two hundred and filly of ‘ which is now under cultivation The land is prin cipally covered wnh cane breaks. There is on said plantation a new frame Gin house complete, ’ and gnat null; a burn or corn house: a frame dwe.- . ling 41 feet hy 53; negro cabins and other out hou ses. A sufficient quantity of horses, mules, oxen 1 and uicnsiis, to carrv on the crop; a good (.took of 1 milk cows and a drove of hogs The land is high f and fre« from inuudaton of tho highest waters; the 1 place is healthy,no deaths having occured Hines 11 us sottlern uit m 183 f, the toil is of tho richest " kind. 0 /Ids plantation will bo sold low and onac.com- 1 modeling to ms providing the purchaser puts on i a sufficient Free, Apply to Joseph lallande, 1 New Orleans, orto V GARDELLE,Angus ta. march 8 4'd*mo LAW NOTICE. JOHN R. DYER, Attorney at Law, Monticiw.m), (jEOROIA. W If.L practice in the counties of Jasper, Jones, Putnam, Morgan, GrwuaaH Baldwin, nl ' tlie Ocmulgoe Circuit ; and .Monroe, /lulls, Henry and New Pm ol the Klin’ Circuit. 1 Folbreu«es. ‘ Augusta. t CoJ. Wm, T. Gould, Gould, HncklvA Co A. J A i. tV . Miller, W JL Crane, Kai hbonc A, Baker. < .Veto York. ) Smith, Mills 6c Co. Baker, Johnson dc Co. • jan 13 3mtw—lo 4 CARD.—Dr. H. Neeson having porma • * nemly located liira»clf five miles gnntliof , Way ncsbo rough, Burke county, nn the place lately J owned hy Mr. M. Almond,rt-vneolfullv lenders ins ser.ic.es uxrh ici(izoitaof that vicinity in the various brunches of his profession. r kb 21 4tw* U 11 4 1 # _ s *** ~ _P V •'OWN H. HITCH INSO.V. Oh rhmsday, tlit* Isih hist. at 10l o'clock, m front ol my sum, will-bo sold: 2 Second hand Gigs 1 Gray Homo 3 now light and liuudsome one hone Waggons lOhhdaMignr 1U do Molasses 1 11 barrels assorted Sugar. 10 doz bottles asst Cordials 2qr conks <\7ini do , 2 ease Shoe*, 3 do uu Hulls 10 bbls Potatoes 50 hampers do , 50uu Ain, Batimoro Segura, march 14 _ TormscasV At Private Stale. ~ 15V JOHN S. 11CTCIIHXMON. 20 hhds Men Orleans Sugar ; 40 do Molasses; 50 bids Poston Hum; 50 do Rye whiskey; mareb 13 Terms accommodating Also 1 superior second hand liarruchn. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE, ~ Negroes, Ac. The undersigned will offi-r ni public Auction, at ti e lower A/arket house in this city on th# second Monday in April nexl; viz. .Their House and Lot near the lower market, occupied by M Meredith. Their Fire Proof Store and Dwelling, Ne 4 Bridge row. , Their Fire Proof Store and Dwelling n#xt above the Bridge bank. Their pro; my on Broad and Campbell streets, to tlio riveror Bay street. Their Store and Dwelling nhovo the upper mark. I, nt present occupied by Air Kdrs. Their Building Lots in the village of Spring bok!, ol winch a map will bo prepared and pro •icnicd on or before the day of sale. fbeir leaso to a lot of ground with a three story building, near ibo Presbyterian church, at present occupied by .Mr Stockton. Their property in Fifteen or twenty Ne groes, clncllv field hands, amongst them two saw yers and one bricklayer. Tim Koacmout Plantation in Rnrke county, containing 2000 acres of land, about 260 of w hich is open and under good fence. I be one Unit interest in Mcßran mills and plan tation. —ai.so— -12 Shares Angusta Insurance and Banking ( om pnny Stock, and i 5 Shares Union Wharf Company Stuck, and all other asses Is of the /inn, (their up country property accepted/ which will bn told m .May next. mar 2 53t I MrK KNZIE A BKNNOCH. BV NANDIFUIU) & COLLINS llavo l ist received in store, and will sell at lha lowest prices I'J bids old Monongaheln Whiskey, goodproot 25 boxes superior Lemon syrup ; 5 casks fine C’larol wine, a pure articl«f S])erni oil, Ac. —A I. SO— -20 bhls No 3 Mackerel; 3 buskins Olive oil; 180 Imps Siigo; 3i) pr Window blinds Harai. T SHERIFF’S RALE. C.M.Furmun vs. 11. Shultz, other plaintiffs' «sr ■ orally vs. Henry Mrjlis. WII.!. be sold under various /■.'locutions against •hv detcndilnl in the above staled roses,and by llicwiilten conssiit of all the partite intmostad oil her in the executions or in the property, on the second .Hominy in .March next, and the day billow ing, in the town of Hamburg; Various lota im proved and unimproved in said town of Hamburg, and owned by the defendant. Homy -Shultz Th* Sheriff announces to tho public, th it ho is advised that the purchasers at this sale will obtain good, quiet, and indisputalve titles, and they will get all the legal title that 1, h< an officer of the law, can le gally give. Termsot sale cash. w. H. MOSS, Sh'ff Edgefield Disl Feb 12, 1838 ffrb 29 tr-fw A VALUABLE RALE OF REAL ESTATE. HA VLVG passed the meridian ol human life, and being in u feeble ilule of health, 1 am drsiroi-s to wind up the various attempts ol my successful enterprises, and settle up myself, finally receive and pay all the just demands doe by me tn mankind, in stead ofle.iving it for others to do lor mealier I huts censed to bo— Ono Hundred and Sixty Valuable Town Lola, improved and unimproved; also, some whole srinara ul Lots, will hv sold in the town nf liariiburr, nr cording to the above advertisement, hy the Slo-rifT of Edgefield district, Smith L'nrolmu Bringing so much property into market, it is evident that greet bargains w ill he obtained. That tho town of Bant, burg will become a flourishing rily, is notv beyond contradiction: Being favored with many great tin luial benefits, not merely as a place ol commerce, hut also in hea th, comfort and pleasure, f irs' • bus the immediate benefit of the nohlo str-am hit vaiinnh. Second, it is ono end,and the boundary of ibis .S'late, of lha great Charleston and M estem Kui Bond, 'f lordly, it has four or five noble springs of pure and wholesome waier, some <f widen can b« directed through different parts of the town, and raised to the second slur’s; it will not only serve as a convenience, but also as it safeguard against lire. J ho hill side and woodland part, between tho to wn and the towering eminence, railed the Bark, is laid out in walks, and serving ns n prom undo for the enjoyment of pleasure, w hich daily draws tho j attention ol innuy visitors The eminence called ( [ be Citadel, is 120 loci above flnrn burg and Augusta, and within one mile distant of both towns,—a ro mantie situniion w tilt h funii.lies the eye with a must pi(;iurosi)uu view, that no eye may behold; and ia imineilintcly at the junction of the great thorough lure, by land and by waier, between the North, the •South, and the Rest. 'I he receipts ol Colton alone, the present season, lias been, from Ist September, 1837, up to Ifith Feb roary, 18.18, 39,168 bales. And, ns respects the ti tles to ibe property, thi pun baser Wifi get all th# Milo that lha Stale of South ( nml Inn and her Courts can give, HKNKV -SHULTZ, Founder and Proprietor of the town of Hamburg. //ninbur/r. Feb. 2Clh. ;ieb 28 trwld V 4’ 4- L Jt li NO PAY If—Salt iilicuin, hour iv worm, Tellers, Scald head, Jackson or Bar- In Fs llrli, and all other disease* of tho skin, are effectually cured hy the nso of SAND’S rented v for Saif.rheum, which has never yet failed to core in a single instance. It is an intire now dis covery in the annals of medicine, and the subvrrr bers are willing to guarantee a euro to every pur chaser, or refund the full price ol it. No chango in diet is neecs.-ary, and there is no danger in ap plying it even to I lie leiidcrcst infant. Prepared and sold by A BA D Sands, R 0 Fulton st New Yerk, and sold ny appointment hy Havilaud, Fisley A Co. Augusta. Brice $l. 45;2m0 march 8 I corkT;e(7s. ’B4HIv subscribers Imv.ng made competent ar fi- rnngorneiils for accommodating those who have had the m sforlune to loose their lower ex ireiuities. or any part of them, with Cork Leg# to supply the his*. They are prepared to cortes p nd perfectly in neatness and uppearotiee with th# nann-nl ex, remity, whilst they a?o light and strong, and by the assisianco of vnilahle springs and joint# are admirably adapied to supply I lie convenience of tlu natural limb in walking, Ac. Person* desirous ol availing themselves of these valuable and elogant improvements will nets! to apply m person, in order that an accurate description suilod to the necessities of the artist may be obtained, mar 6 22 ANTONY A HAINES, Apothecary Mall, 232 Hr. ad st FIFTY DOLLAITfTUE\vTvihI KANAWAY from the sab #■<3 sertber lasi evening, a Negro !ySLr. man by Ihe nimy> of Frank, 4 well known as t'nink Heal. J|» U Bbout 3b or 3I veurs of so#, ’J XIS&tfLi. 'ury black, Mrn. *»-gjavaj»'.e»»i win—i and smut, and has his front teeth out; quick spoken, and very intelligent hr a Negro; he is about 5 feet 7or 8 inches high. Ho mav bo lurking about Augusts, as he has a wife at Mr. liiley’s, a few doois Wow the Lower Mar ket. lUa been in thu employ of the Steamboat Company mr several yeors f.ast. The above reward will be paid forhn apprehension and conftnenjuV in any salejad, or dull very to aiu. J. A. DOVE, RiclmnoivlfW, 12 miles Wow Augusta on Savannah read yan 24 if BJ ccLL siioAY.’ft os.VAftriiGirxSn 1 AKNS.—I he tvuUmigiiMj betng app*jmoJ \gei.ts air the sale of the above goods, will keep esinnuntly on hand i foil aupply, w hich they w ill dispose of on ih» most ria*< noble semis. jan Si rfAwSm C. A GKEIAT.K A CO f