Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, June 12, 1838, Image 3

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CfORN. —Afloat at the wharf'foOO bushels Corn / for sale by D. KIRKPATRICK & Co. June 12 3t fpO HIKE, for lifew mouths, an excellent X man cook; also, a good house servant. Inquire at tins office June 12 NTIARTRITIC, or IndTn Rheumatic Paper, a German article, which is extensively used for the cure ol Rheumatism, j ust received and for sale cheap by ANTON V & HAINES, j uno 12 232 Broad street. G‘ BORGIA NANKEENS.—2O bales of the above superior goods, just received and lor gale by BAIRD &. ROWLAND. Juno 12 3wd&w INE AFFLES.—S bbls Pino Apples just received and for sale by June,ll W.E.&J.U. JACKSON. LOUR.—7O bbls superfine Richmond Flour, suitable for family use,just landed and for sale June 11 bv GEO. R. JESSUP&Co. M* ATCIIES.—A large supply of the best Loco Eoco Matches, always on hand at ANTONY & HAINES,’ j uno 11 No 232 Broad-gt. OUSES FOR SALE.—Two fine Horses, ome well broke for the saddle and harness, and the other a line saddle horse, for sale by June 11 N. SMITH & Co. IIMiIIER ALE.—3O bbls Summer Stock Ale, lor sale by N. SMI 111 &■ Co. June II EMONS.— 23 boxes Lemons, in fine order; 25 bbls Loaf Sugar, for sale by June 11 N. SMITH & Co. WMi R. McKEE, No. 3G9 Broad street, Augusta, Ga., AGENT for the New York Albion, Emigrant and Old Countryman, will receive subscrip tions and payments. ly , ”25? J GEORGIA INSURANCE AND JL TRUST COMPANY will discount good business paper, having not over six months to run ; they are checking on New York at sight, 30 and tiu days. 3t June 9 . A COOK WANTED, of good character and capacity, to cook for a small family, for which a liberal price will be paid. Enquire at this otlice, or at No. 293 Broad street ts Line ‘ PRIME SUGAR.—I 3 hhds prime St Croix, and 12 hhds prime Porto Rico Sugar, just re- June 7 5t WHE CO-PARTNERSHIP I > ere ' ofo . re J conducted under the firm of J& J Mcßryde, will lor the future be carried on under that oil (f *C. "«jteMj|KDS. may*l4 ALEXANDER WALLACE. TRENGTII ENI ><i PLASTERS, pre pared for pains, weakness in the breast side, back, or liirfbs.&c, they will give almost immediate and soothing relief, and for pleasantness, safely, onsa, and certainty, are dtvidedly superior to most other remedtec. For sale by ANTONY & HAINES, april 23 -232 Broad street. IMPROVED SURGEONS’ TRUSSES, For the radical cure of Hernia, '7,• Ivented by Hcber Chase, m. d. of , Philadelphia. TMNHE subseriher would respectlCHY 10 *? -I medical profession,and thdae afflict®*' witn Her nia or Rupture, that, having mndoarrangei. r,e nt ® w J. n the general agent of the inventor, to ho co. ns ‘ ®” l v supplied with thesejustly celebrated Trusses, nfl is now prepared to furnish instruments, ami alsc’ ,!l treat this afflicting disease, as met with, in eve/Y j age and in bolh sexes. The instruments consist of Inguinal Trusses, 8 sizes: Ventro Inguinal Trusses, 8 sizes: Femo ral Trusses, 2 sizes; Umbilical and Ventral Trus ses, 3 sizes; of double Trusses, 8 sizes, adapted to all the forms of Double Rupluro. These instruments must be used by Physicians well versed in the minute anatomy of the parts im plicated in Hernia. They are adapted to every va riety ot reducible Hernia, and do not interfere with the ordinary uvomUu... t w.. Persons from a distance can have the applied, and all necessary directions given, ns to the management ol the case, on application to the sub scriber, at his office on Campbell't. Augusta, Ga. may 21 F. M. ROBERTSON, M. D. jVf OTICU. —The undersigned having purchased iNI from Mr. Neal Holland, the stock of goods, Ate. under the control and management of Mr. Wil bam E Brodnax, ns bis agent. The business will he continued by Mr. Brodnax, as their agent, and for their benefit. JOHN M. COOPER & SON. may 10,1838 , PROTECTION INSURANCE C/OMTANT. rjIHE undersigned, agents of the Protect < n 1 i- JL surance Company of Hartford, Connci icu • are prepared to insure buildings and their roi ten s nojainst loss or damage by fire on the most rea otti* ble terms. V. & J. G. GATE N. net 31 dtl 2;>5 G. R. JESSUF <Sr Co. OFFER for sale on reasonable terms 30 hhds Sugar of extra fine qualify . 20 do do 2d quality 10 do do low pricoil Orleans 50 casks superior Malaga Wine 100 hags prime Cuba Coffee, all of southern I importation. niay 2 PETIT GULF COTTON SEED. 11IAV.E a few hundred bushels of the above Cotton Seed, which is genuine. Planters who desire to improve tho 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 above. BELL’S SPECIFIC SOLUTION of Sar saparilla, Juniper, and other ingredients, high ly recommended by scientific men; a positive and speedy dure for all urethral discharges, gonnorrhoos, gleets, spasmodic strictures, and irritation of the kidneys, bladder, urethra, and prostrate glands. The particular ingredienrs of which the above solution is composed, arc such as are highly appro ved of by the Medical Faculty, which are so com pounded by a peculiar chemical process, as to have each ingredient increase the power and efficacy of the other, and thereby render its opcrailon in the above mentioned disuse truly astonishing 'to all those who rases the Solution, mid exceeding, their most sanguine expeclations. For sale by ANi’ONY & HAINES, April 17 Sole Agents for Augusta. r | HIE subscriber not having been notified ol the a arrangement to remove BERTRAND, jr. to Stateburgh, S. C. he had advertised him to stand at Augusta the present season, but such is the call for his return to South Carolina, that his presence there cannot be dispensed with, and which will account for his notstanding here, as he had expected. april 2 tl HENRY DALBY. Theological controversy.— The Rev. Alexander Campbell of Virginia, so celebrated on account of his controversy with Mr. Owen, on the iruthof the Christian religion, and subsequently with Bishop Purcell, on the Catholic question, has been endeavoring to establish the dog ma of ENDLESS HEI.L TORMENTS, in con-1 troversy with Rev. Dolphus Skinner, of Utica, N. Y This discussion will appear entire in the columns of the “Evangelical Univnrsalist,” a quarto weekly sheet, published in Macon, Geo, by Gregory, Andrews & Hall, at $3 per annum for a single co py_ss for two copies, and §2O for ten copies.— Those who daur read bolh sides ol this important question would do well to subscribe for the Journal containing the Debate. Orders respectfully solici ted by the proprietors, at the Universalis! Book and Printing Establishment, corner of 4th and Mulberry streets, and nearly opposite the Post Office, Macon Another recent test of the (unrivalled virtues of Dr. Wm. Evans’ Medicines.— Dyspepsia —Tenycars standing. —Mr. J. McKenzie, was afflicted with the above complaint for ten years, which incapaciated with him at intervals, for six years, in attending to his business, restored to ncrlcet health, under the salutary treatment of Dr, Win. Evans. The principal symptoms Were, asenseof disten sion and oppression after eating, distressing pain in the pit of the stomach, nausea, impaired appetite giddiness, palpitation of the heart, great debility and emaciation, depression of spinlp, disturbed rest, sometimes a billions vomiting and pain in Ihe rigid side, an extreme degree of languor and faint ness, any endeavor te (airsuc his business causing immediate exauslion and weariness. jjjMr. McKenzie is daily attending hie business, mid none of the above symptoms have recurred since he used the above medicine He is now a strong and healthy man. Ho resorted to myriads of remedies, but they wereall ineffectual. Fit resale by ANTONY A HALVES anarch 8 Sole agents for Augusta, Geo VICTORIA SKIRTS, just roceivediand for Juno 12) sale by Wm. H. CRANE. PAVILION/iAUSSE.— 4-5, 6-7,and 8-1 IV vilion Netting, just received and lor sale low by June 12 trw3w IVES & GRISWOLD. BBI.S. prime Canal Flour, just landed 017 and for sale low, by June 11 3t_ P FLEMING & CO. 1110 IIIRE-A Wet Nurse, without a child.— A Enquire at this office. if June 7 XCHANGE “ON Kelt' V OITIT.-T7r It sale by JOHN (1 WINTER. .May 9 > lIF. most eelebiated and effectual CORN ■A PLASTERS, for sale by June 5 ANTONY & HAINES. ’■U) KENT, a communions brick Store on A Broad st. for particulars, apply to may 32 JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. J“'Am~NK\V NOV CL—The Robber,'ll Tale; just received and lor sale by June 2 T II & 1. C. PLANT. |NOU SALi:,—A piiiuo Forte, a little A used; price $175, which is low for the arti cle. [may 25] STOVALL <fc HAMLEN. Bacon -A choice lot of assorted, the Haras very suitable lor family use. may 11 CLARKE, McTIER & Co. JUST RFC CIV FI), line printed Lawns, lor Ladies’ drosses, for sale by VV. 11. CRANE, april 18 DOCT. MONROE, DENTIST, may be con sulted professionally at all hours at tbe Eagle and Phcoinx Hotel, Room No 10. ts may 2 OTTCF. —During the subscribers temporary i.u absence JVlr. A. 11. Slone is Ins duly authori zed Attorney. GEO. A. W A LKF.A*. may 1 ts TV EW CROP MOL ASS US.-70 hhds. for it sale by T Sibil METCALF, march 20 ritbBACCO. —On consignment 80 boxes To- A bacco, manufactured by Tench & Steagall, forsale low by JOHN M COOPER, &, Son. GEORGIA NANKEENS, o very superior article just received by VV. 11. CRANE, march 81. NOTTCET— WESTERN BANK OF ROME money taken at par for Goods at 197 Broad st. may 10 by E U COOK ON CONSIGNMENT. —IOOO pieces heavy Hemp Bagging; lor sale low by jan 80 ts 16 ILC. BRYSON & CO. IjjtNGLISH CHEESE. —I 2 superior Cheese, -Li just received and lor sale by may 17_ VV. E. * J. U. J ACKSONi B I LWFR’S NEW NO V E L—Al ice, or the Mysteries; a sequel to Ernest Mall ravers. ■ may 9 Just received by RICHARDS & STOY. WANTED TO PURCHASE, ’ or likely young Negroes, for which good prices will be paid, in cash, by dec 30 297 wtf J. & D. MORRISON. VAUCLUSE COTT ON OSNAHCiIGsT A CONSTANT supply oftho above article ffrr sale at Factory prices by the agents, mar 2 49 CLARKE, M’TEIK & CO f JVC HIRE.— Four or five Negro Boys. M. Also, about the same of women and girls. Apply to D. L. HOLLIDAY, jan 10 7 ts U LVVER’S N EW~WORK.— ALICE; or the mysteries, a sequel to ‘Earnest Mahrn vers.by the author of‘Pelham,’ ‘Rienzi,’ ‘ Leila,’A-c. for sale by [may 9] T II & I C PLANT. j JIIST RECEIVED, 1 case plain Palm Leal I •>' Hoods, 1 case with capes do do do Also, a lew fino Straw and Leghorn Bonnets,”' ,mav 21 For sale by Wm. H. CRANE. “ FRESH GOSHEN BUTTER. DING this day, a supply of fresh Goshen j ,*(„ ,'er, which will he replenished weekly throughout 'ho season. [j2| N. SMITH & Co. - «l\‘)VALh & HAMLEN, WHOLESALE DRV GOODS MERCHANTS, Ami General Grocers, Hr Dry Good* Sale ' spLARET WIN. V AND i. Alhlh— -50 boxes Caret VVi. 'C, long corks SO boxes biiridh Raisa. s > *9T ! !„SL may 22 ‘ V ’ SMITH & Cd. SPRING GOO.W* . . 17DGAR & CAKMICIfAEIi U-'-'i itow receiving 1A their usual supply ol Staple fji'l I 4 ancy Spring L)rv Goods, which they offer u'i thoii usual terras and prides. aprillo_ ''SHIRTS! SHIRTS!! SHIRTS.'? 1 , rAIGURED French Gingham, fino Linen, nn ‘' ; fine Cotton Shirts, 'with Linen bosoms, wu '• and without collars, just received by may 31 PRICE & MALLERY. fTTo U A C C O .—McPherson’s celebrated A chewing and smoking Tobacco, in small pa pars; also, Leltwich’s Best chewing Tobocco in pound plugs, lor sale by ANTONY & HAINES, may 9 7TEW STYLE HUTTONS. —The subsqri io( bes" have just received an assortment of the new fashion retired Gilt, Silk, and Lasting Coat Buttons, for sale by 'he o r “ ss . ° r . h . ctl . r 'may 31 i • & MALLERi MB. JOHN B. MURPHY ivill act as my - attorney during rny absence from (he city ; all persons indebted to me will therefore make I'.’u me diate payment to him. A. FOSTER. Augusta, May 30, 1838. ts A BBOTT’S BROWN STOUT.—B 6 cask® 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 IS p AGGING, BAGGING.—Just received and JLP for sole by JOHNS. HUTCHINSON, •00 pieces superior Dundee Bagging 50 do German do 50 do ’Tow do 50 do I Kentucky do june 2 JUS '7' RECEIVER; 5 hhds choice St Croix A'ugar 20 casks London Porter 10 qr casks French Vinegar 40 baskets Champaign, assorted brands may 15 For sale by JOHN COSKERY. CJHOT AND LEAD. —500 bags Shot, ass’d; ►3 10 Kegs bar lead; for sale at Manufacturers prices, by THUS J PARMELEE, Agent of the Shot Tower Co. of Baltimore. A constantsupply kept on hand. march 10 fimo lI A CON, PORK AND LARD. 0/0 A t if), | )LBS. Baltimore & Cincinnati Bacon »J>\P VnlD 48 bills prime Pork 5000 lbs Leaf Lard, for sale on accommodating terms by ISAAC MOISE, June? w 311 Broad street. BAAJIILV ill FD!< T \ FS,—< i.mjietent ar- A' rangemenls having hern made, Family and j Physicians’ Prcsorip ions can he had at nil hours of the night, and on the Snlilinlli.no fur as necessity may demand, at Apothecary Hull, No. 2.12 Broad-st. may 9 ANTONY <V, HAINES. There is a night boll at the door. I BOLTING (LOTUS A MATTINGS.— h Just received an assortment ot Dutch Bolting Cloths; White and cu’l floor Matting, 4 5 and 6-4 Paper Hangings and borderings, very fine; Fire place .Serenes do do Travelling Baskets, small and largo siz Also, Umbrellas and Parasols assorted, april 27 Til WYATT & CO. C (ANAL FLOUR, POTATOES, AC / 110 bbls. Canal Flour, 150 do. Irish Potatoes, 100 do. Northern Gin, 100 do. do. Whiskey, 50 do. Mackerel, No. 3. 60 qr. and eight casks Malaga Wine. Land ing and for saloon the wharf,bv jan 16 13 GEO.R. JESUP &CO R Renovating liquid, for extracting all kinds of oil, paints, tar, and grease from the most delicate colored silks, satins, cloths, horn basins, or carpets, without injuring in the least their color or texture. For sale by TURPIN, D'ANTIGN AC & Co. may 4 d2w sole agents for Augusta. COFFEE, RAGGING, &cT ff bags choice Green Coffee 100 pieces heavy Hemp Bagging 25 boxes Champaign Cider 25 hoxe • French Martinique Cordials 25 hbli fresh Canal Flour,just received am] ( aprl 24 for sale by JOHN COSKERY BROC KET HOOK LOST, last night, l>c t “ tween Hamburgh mid the Richmond Hotel in this place, containing twenty or thirty dollars, in I * lons and fives, nf the Monroe Had Uuad,nnd one 1 five dollar bill on tho Georgia Uni! Road Hank, con taining, as near as 1 can recollect, the following papers: One Noteon ATilzpnlnck, payable to me, with Benj. F Martin, Thos. Mays and Janies Fitzpatrick securities, 8337 511,and due two or three years; one note on James Tathen for 8201) ; one on M Crocket (or 8100; two notes on M Dean; ‘ one on John Hughes' two on Ezekiel -Stanly; one on Jessey Philips lor 81000 with a credit of tour or five hundred, and one on myself lor Si,ooo, and not marked paid. A liberal reward will be paid lor the return of the book and papers to Goal. Thomas Dawson, or ( myself, at the Richmond Hotel. GEORGE MARTIN. . Augusta, May 31,1838. J There was a hill of sale made by A. Davis, ot j Hamburgh, for a negro woman and child, dated 30th May, 1838. jnne 1 STE AM HO ATS It) RSAI ;e7~ The owners ol the Steam a Boats Augusta and l.iberty, desirous or lessening their in- 1 iprest in that properly, would s sell a part or the entire of the above boats. They having been rebuilt the last 1 season in Savannah, at heavy expense, places them ' on the footing of new bdius. As they are so well 1 known, a further description is deemed unnecessary. Particulars made known on application to the sub scriber. uobert McDonald, may 29 trwfit Agent lor the owners. SJOU SALE—The lollowing properly in the B town of Hamburg, at private sale, until further notice : About 60 lots m said town, many of which are improved, with buildings thereon, situated on Con- ' tor street, Mechanic street, Ac. It being desirous to bring the concerns connected with the above property to a speedy close, it is now offered and will be disposed of on reasonable .terms. For par ticulars ami terms of sale, apply to the subscriber, where a plot of the properly may he seen. robt. McDonald, Agent (or the Executors of J. Williams tn, may 29 triw2w and others concerned. SUMMER RETREAT FOR SALE. J-—_a Will he sold, if applied fur shortly, the lot feign and improvements at the Sand Hills, known pi-ijigaCl „„ d, e Tnrknott Spring Place, formerly owned ami occupied by Col Thomas McGran. The lot containins twenty five acres, a large part ol which is in woods, and includes TurUnous Spring, from which the City of Augusta is silppliod with water. On the premises is a comfortable dwelling with all other buildings necessary (or lbi accom modation of a lamily. Possession can he given immediately Also —A small Lot containing between two and three acres, separate from the above by the Mil ledgoville Rond. Apply to May 8 lmb HENRY H GUMMING. PRICE A- MALLERT I lave Ibis day received a few pint cs super black and blue Cloihs; blue, black, drab ami fancy colored Cossimers, black, blue, and fancy drab E,Ta. White and striped Drillings, With a variety of Fancy articles, viz : Gloves, Sus penders, Riding Relit;, Money do. Handkerchiefs, Collars, Bosoms. Stocks, Ac. 258 Broad st. may 21 SITU- tw ~ K * BOURGEOIS, ILK DYER and SCOURER, from Paris, baying arrived at Augusta, where ho intends to make his permanent residence, in the practice ol bis professional business, Inis the honor to inform the ladio-j and gentlemen of Augusta and adjoining cm,mies, that ho has taken a suitable house on Eroad strcel, two doors below Mr. Augustine Frod i onHt's, where all kinds ol Silks, Crapes, Ac. will bo ' I»Y ED in the most fashionable and permanent col ■ Cashmere unit Ladies’ Merino, cleansed and pressed, so as YrTllTmi~Tii l|< ’*" i. Gentlemen’s apparel scoured and and renewed u,. their primitive color and brightness. IKr Good prices given lor old clothes. nmv 11 j jJUCE <fc MALLEHY have received n! 0 ’ now supply of Sattin Cravatls; bow ami plain I Stocks; black and fancy bristle do; blk satin Bo sums; linen do; col’d French gingham Shirts; linen and cotton do; silk, cotton, and merino, under shirts and drawers; with an assortment of silk nd linen Hdfs; linen and cotton Gloves; white, kj n -|t and fancy silk half hone, Ac. april 25. —~ H. W. FORCE & CO. wnoJ * VSAT ' E SIIOE m: aeeiis, ~'i} Jlroad st. Augusta, Ga. H. vi? ’ ,’OOO packages Boots and Shoes AVE rece vcoJ .Ucle in tho line ; which co.ni.riHi. g eve. lNonhorn citics ’. AUnr . can be sold qb low rh in t - . . * a rangomonts being with M- “’ 2 , A general assortment of IjE AT -- ■y‘ w _ New ami Fasliionabic Sinn. ncr Goods. BUST receiving, a beautiful ass »•'«> e “ choice selection of now style * -oods, or Gentlemen’s summer wear, recently pure. ' as '!' 111 the Nevl' Yoik market from the latest importa. which the •’subscribers are prepared to make to niv ls " ure at'sh'u'f notice,in the nevyest style,according k’ ,i ln p-not ni-oroved patterns of fashion, which they received. The public are n-spectfully so- <: l, o j te ,l mcall, cx.am.no, and make a selection, i hey will soil noods by the piece or pnitern, 1 will son gooos y j, & M A LEERY, may 31 Drapers an. 1 Tailors, No 258 Broad st. WILLIAM C. WAY * fj) F.SPECT FULLY info,"ins Ins friends and all ' A/ other customers who heretofore patronised ' him, while agent for Joseph Sh.an.non, that he is now, and has been all along, since' I bo 10th day of Odoherlasi, engaged with James Ai.’d 'irson A. Co. in their Dry Goods store, next door ano’° * urpm A D’Anlignae’s Drugstore, Broad street, where he will he found equally as attentive to the calm 4 '1 Ins j customers, are! all who may be disposed to extend their patronage to the new estah/ishiTWit, as i» r " merit , and oh as good terras, and the cssor.'inenf. oi . Dry Goods will lie fbufid equally ns largo and as * choice ns heretofore kept by bini in the same store. The subscriber would also inform the public that } ho is not an agent for Joseph Shannon, nor has bn I ijl had an agency in any business,since thesubsoriber discontinued it on the 10th October last, as the P 1 public have also been notified by his advertisement |to that effect on the 10th of October, 1537 | . WM. C. WAV, G At the store of James Anderson A Co. may 30, 1838 tl Broad st. Augusta, Ga. j SPLENDID FRENCH MUSLINS. j CJNOWDEN A SHEAR have received, this day,! )Zi from Ncw-Vork, a large supply of splendid French Muslins, of the latest Pin is styles which have been carefully selected from recent importa tions, and are entirely new patterns The public are respectfully requested to call and examine them. ap»l 'i . I, | \T E W HOOKS, just received by RICH A RDS A STOY, Endless Fun; or the Comic Annual, by Thomas r | Hood, author of Whims and Oddities, 4rc. <Jm. Kate Ecslie, by Thomas Haynes Baily. ( David Dumps, or the Budget of Blunders, a tale, by Thomas Haynes Baily. Sketches of Paris, in farniliar’lcttors to his friends, j* by an American gentleman. Popular-Medicine or Family Adviser, if-c. a new J work. may 15 NEW HOOKS. JUST received by IUCHAUDS ff STOY, Travels an Vis Contmsnt of Europe ; viz : in T England, Ireland, Scotland, h ranee, Italy, Switzer land, Germany, and the Netherlands, by Wilbur 8 Fisk, D. D. President of tjie Wesleyan University, p t Middletown, Conn.—with engravings. a Cromwell, an historical novel, by the author ol the Brothers, <kc. b Also, a fresh supply of 3d \ 01. Life of Barr. d rpnl 25 n NEW HOOKS. * I'UST received, Travels on the Ctinlinr.it of Eu ,y rope; viz; in England, Ireland, Scotland, a , France, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, and the |j Notherhinds, by Wilbur Fisk, D. D. President of fi the Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn.- ir with engravings. <; Cromwell, an historical novel, by the author of p the Brothers, Ac For sale by | april 26 THA J C. PLANT e , Jutl received. „ „ RACON, & SO Vl*. •>»-* J'l'l.S Flour for Imnily uso. 25,000 Ills fine lincon Hams, Gsw “ “ sides and shoulders, 20 boxes No 1 Yellow Noap. For sale by JOHN M COOPER & SON. _ 2,000 Bushels Sail. Juno 9 IV O I ICE.—Tfm creditors of Olho Weaver, i. » who have not yet handed in their claims, are requested to do so immediately, ns the subscriber will, in the course ol this month, make a distribu tion of jt be asset is- JAMES GAUDN Fill, Jr Ji-ne >1 fit Guardian of Olho weaver. watch ms, watches. FIN HE Subscriber has just received by the Steam -M Packet New ork, an Invoice of fine mile pendent secujuls Watches, with simile and double circle, somethin; entirely new, w hich the public are invited to call and examine at No. 2428r0nd-»treot. May do JOHN If, MU It PI IV. new importation. C 4 LARK, UACKKTT, As Co. have received, by > late arrivals, a new supply ol London Lever and Duplex Watches, some qf which aru of a kind very seldom met with in this country. Also, an additional supply of the now stylo Independent Se conds Watches, with two hour circles, two se conds, double stop and full jewelled, which can be sold as low ns the old style of Independents, and warranted In bo perfect lime keepers- A largo stock of Gold Thimbles, Spectacles and Pencil Cases always on band. 2w June 2 IVTISS 91 ANN having taken the house No. irl 235 Broadway, New York, directly lacing the Park, formerly the residence of Philip Hone, Esq., together with the two houses adjoining, the (establishment is now open for the accommodation of permanent or transient hoarders. Now York, Juno Ut, 1833 dwlm PRIVATE iiovkdim; HOUSE. MRS. WILLIAMS having taken I hat commo dious house, formerly occupied hy Major Starkea, M7 Broad slrcot, a lew doors below the Engle and Plurnix Hotel, is now prepared to aceoin modaie a few gentlemen with hoard and lodging, april Ifi If nS/S lIS. M’GHIRE respcclfn/ly informs llie In d.T.I. dies ol Augusta and Hamburg that she in tends making her residence in the above city, for the purpose ol resident Tadics’ Dress Maker.— She hopes hy her attention to please all those who may favor her with a visit, to endeavor to realize that generous patronage which is always tendered from n liberal community. Orders can ho led at Mr D’Antel’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. may 12 NEW JEWELRY ESTA IU.INII IM EMI fULFIS U'AIJTEL, watchmaker from Paris respectfully informs Iho citizens of Augusta ami Hamburg that ho has opened a Watch mid Clock Establishment, in Broad street, adjoin ing Mr. Marlin Frederick’s, whore lie hopes by as siduity and strict attention to business to merit a share of public, patronage. The most difficult and complex work done, and warranted in the best manner. Musical, Horizon te! Patent Lever, L’Koine, Civronomelcr, Anchor, Escapement, Duplex, Vertical, Ate. combining lha moat difficult ta he named ; including a two balance Escapement, originally invented by him at Paris,in 1827. Clocks of every description pul in order and warranted, at ibe shortest notice. Jewelry of every description lor sale Musical Boxes, &c. put m order. A regular assortment oftbeabovo articles always on band. All orders thankfully received by the subscriber, [may 12 Cip] JULES D’AI IT EL B « HALL A (. vI.PPIMN AiAVE just roccivoil their spring supply of Fancy and Staple Dry floods. Consisting of rich Muslins; French fig’d Lawns; plain and plaid juconclt Muslins; Ntmsook muslins; plain and (igd Swiss muslins; second mourning French Lawns; plain, open worked, white and cold cotton Hose; superior ihrco thread English Hose; heavy ribd half Hose; hlk and white silk Hose and half Hose; cotton and silk Gloves' Shawls; heaw Slno si. roti i/c Sole; Satins; Gro do Nap; supr black Malteoni silk; Gro do Swiss; ii - 1-," .- ■: ,-t.iil- brown Linens; Irish Hillings; Oil silk; spool inronr iTbnbreHas and Parasols, with many other articles, | which have been purchased at reduced prices I ha , -,M 1,..,. 9nu;4.ur mnv 2 11. lIEADDEN, ARTIST, f > EGS leave rospeclfully to inform I bo citizens o ® of Augusta, that lie lias returned to this city, ami taken (he room formerly occupied by him in the Masonic Hall, where bo intends remaining for a cw weeks, and n here be would bo happy to receive those who may desire his professional services. 0?r The public generally, are invited to call and see bis specimens. nov 92 W r ILLI AM 11. it .’ii AN E, bus just received black mid blue black Gro do Swiss, super black Grade Paris, elegant satin striped French Muslins,lrish Linens, fine long lawn,elegant French worked collars, very lino plain and figured swiss muslins, silk and cotton iiinbr?llgs, (ignored and plain parasols, embroidered and inarscilles skirts, small and large corded do. swiss, book, jaconet and nonsuok muslins, plaid stripe, sprig, and lace mus lins, fine bombazine, small figured calicoes, and trench cambrics, lino embroidered cotton hose* french and cng.isb do. thread, bobmet, thulonnd blond laces, elegant figured satlins and silks, finp bird eye diaper, damask table cloths, 8-4 arid 1M table diaper, fancy handkerchiefs and scarfs, clially ribbons, brown linens, shirting, sheeting, bed lick, drilling, dowlas, &c together with a great variety ~/otherartieles which will bo sold low. at No 231 street, next door above tbo Georgia Rail Boail i?llildilig. april 17 New i’rcsli Imported Dry Goods. JAS. ANDEKn'ON <fe Co. have just received from Liverpool, direct, the following Dry Goods, which they oiler for sale on their usual Jew terms lor cash, viz: M pieces 4 4 black, white, and a ..sorted colors plaid 1 Glossguw Ginghams 24 pieces do do do and do 25 do small figured colored Jaconet muslins Iti do do mouining do i fid do Manchester fancy calicoes, ass'd patterns i 10 do super blk and while do do < 0 do rich and beautiful lustre English black and i blue black silks lor ladies' dresses t Lo.'tg Lawns of a very fine quality i Also from Neui York, I 114 p.’cPes white Pavilion Gauze ,0 do Mue and green do Together other staple Goods, suitable to the wegenf Bnd approaching seasons. april 9 .sPRt 'G DRV GOODS. I A A FRENCH p’mbric prints t i Jt“H6-4-4 fancy Color'd French milsbnS ( 4-4 new si vie mot.rn.'Og muslino < Gloves, silk and cotton Ilosiery I Rich fancy colored figmed silks o First quality black silks Jdnen cambric lirlkfs Cap, bonnet and bell, ribbons < Eaucy dress bdkls in variety i Superfine black bombasins Superfine blk and colored cbolios a Superfine Italianris, with a variety of other | r new goods, which they offer at fair prices. t april 13 EDGAR .VGA BMICifA EL. t f’rciicli Worked Collars, Laces, Ac* ® 'Ol 11. IV V ATT <V Co. have just received a 11 a . fresh assortment of French needle worked 1 Collars, some of which am new patterns, also fan cy dress hdkfs and shawls, muslin Iriinmings, black r and yvlute silk blond, thread edgings and wide laces, I linen cambric bdlds assorted, bonnet and cap rib- b bans, picnic and plain silk gloves, blk and col’d g kid gloves, and plain embroidered and ribbed silk « hose, and silk half hose assorted. april 21 v FRESH SPRING GOODS, Al No. 206 lirwul-ntreet. fit 11. WVATT A- Co. have received, and » . am now opening a large slock of Spring and ■Summer Dry Goods, well assorted, and having been purchased at reduced prices, will be sold at n small advance on cost lor cash. They have now a gond assortment of block and blue black Italian Lustring, gros de Paris and gros de .Swiss Silks, Plaid Silks and small figured Bon net Silks, handsome French Muslins and printed ' .Swiss Muslins,black and white and colored .face- '* nets small patterns, large and small checked Swiss Muslins and Cambrics, Furniture Calicos, while and colored cotton Fringes assorted, cotton and ’ linen Nettings, and 10-4 Bobbincl for pavilions ' Irish Linens and Lawns,s-6 and 10-4 Irish Sheet- •. ngs, Table and Birdoyo Diapers, Damask Tabic ' Moths and Napkins, brown Linens and Linen Drib , lings, Vestings, a very large assortment of Cotton llnse and i do, w till a variety of other seasonable . too da april 19 1 I GEORGIA STATE 8' O T 'S' U K V , For the benefit of (ho Angustn Independent Fire ('onipnny. CLASS NO. 24. FOR 1838. I o ho determined by the drawing ofthe Virginia Slmo Lottery, for the Benefit ol tlie Leoshurgh Academy, Class No 4. so be drawn at ALEXANDRIA, Vu. on Saturday June Kith, 1838. I>. S. Gnnuonv & Co , Managers. A. REAL), Contractor S C II E M E . 1 Prize of $35,295 $33,895 i io,coo io.ooo 1 6,000 5,000 1 4,(K)0 4,000 I 3,500 3,500 I 3,893 3,395 1 3,000 3,000 40 2.000 80,000 60 200 10,000 00 150 9,000 03 ,130 8,190 03 100 5,300 03 80 6,040 r >3 fit) 3,780 130 50 0,300 120 40 5,040 3.717 20 74,340 23,430 10 234,300 27,814 Prizes, mounting to $*500,437 Tickets slo—Shares in proportion. INsfm cTION IN .111 SIC. ’. WILLIAM 11. ORCHARD, Professor of Mu sic, respect fully announces to the ladies and gentlemen of Augusta, that he bus removed to 147 Broad street, u few doors below the Eagle and Phoenix lintel, and is now prepared to give lessons in music on the Piano Forte, Guitar, and Flute. As it is Mr. O’s. intention to make this city his perma nent residence, he will be enabled to wait on those who may reijuiro bis services, with the strictest punctuality. Mr O. will give instructions at bis own residence or that of his pupils. Application to be nindo ns above, or at Mr. Ilimta's furniture and Piano Forte store. N. B. Piano Fortes and Organs limed and re paired in Ike most complete manner and at the short est notice if april 10 IMCIIMOM) AM) PFTKIIsm UGH lIA ■ INROAD, The completion of this Ron-Read, (from Peters burgh to Manchester, opposite Richmond,) makes the chain of rnd.-roads through the state of Virgi nia continuous, with the exception of only nine miles, and adds important advantages to the inland route for Northern anil Southern travelling,, There are established otj it two daily trains, one nl winch is in connection v. illl the North and South Mail Line; and a tri weekly train connecting with the “ Ualiiax, Wilmington, and Charleston Rail Road, Stage and Steamboat Lino.” Passengers from llio South by the daily “ Metro poliian Mail Line,” will arrive in Richmond < n the evening alter that cm which they leave Raleigh, and having the night for real, are yet enabled, by existing arrangements, In proceed to Baltimore on the succeeding day, and llicncc to Philadelphia the same night, in lime lor the morning boats to Now York Tunc, less than three days from Raleigh to New York. Passengers who leave Charleston fir Wilmington on Sunday or Tuesday evening, will, if they arrive in llnliliix hy five o’cloc k cm Tuesday or Thursday evening, bo brought to Richmond by the tri weekly line, in lime (ortho Wednesday or Friday morning's cars lor Washington, whereby they will reach Bal timore the same evening, and ran proceed to Phila delphia the same night, and arrive in Now York be fore dinner on Thursday or Saturday ; being /ess than, four days from Charleston to New York. The connexion is ecpmlly good and expeditions with the extra lino from Wilmington, mnl with all Ike lines from North to South . The route through Potersbuccb nn-t ,l " ■>j l - -,u.hi oimi tO i ti tjciß fll the best routes Irene toe South to the Virginia Springs. The passen gers can arrive in Charlottesville, having only forly lour miles stage travelling after reaching the rnil —lt Vircriuia in three On"- *' cuen ■; in OTV 11 T- w | 1?.....1 o,°, S o.I?. <;..l„i>lo nrul until transportation of passengers. Office of the Richmond and Petersburg ) Rail-Road Co. May 19, 1838. $ 2m GI4FVI' KXl*i;i)H'lO.\ Collie NORTH. '•| •—» The Rail Road and Steamboat Compa -0'! - A. l Ac ttiesi on the great mail route to t lie North, .Xanniiunee to travellers the eomplcliol) of the great chain of Rail Roads between North Caro lina and New York. Passengers coining in the mam mail line, or by Charleston, S. C. mid Wil mington, N. C. and taking tins mute at (bo termi nation of the Petersburg i; a i| Road, in N. C. will reach New York 10 or 12 hours in advance of am/ other line. The following is the schedule of time, ns run at present, including all stoppages .- Leave Halifax at, 5 psi Reach Pelnrslmrgh I a m I. ■ avo Petersburg K a M Reach Ric hmond 3! a m Leave Richmond 4 A M Reciclt Washington 3i p m lajnvo Washing’ll 4 psi Reach Baltimore 0i r.« | Learn Baltimore 7 pm Beach Philadelphia 5 a m Leave Philadelp’a 0 am Renclt New York Bpm Only imo night s rest in lost bclvvcoii Halifax and New York, as passengers sloop in the Pbilaclcd phin boats. ’Pinto in going front Halifax to New York, including all stoppages, less than 44 hours Besides this fast line, there ore other daily inde pendent lines running on tlio mule, so that if by any chance passengers fail (« connect at any point, they will never ho delayed more than half a day. Passengers coming to Halifax, N. C. in ■ In, Wil mington Company's line of stages, will please apply lo 51 r. B. F. Halsey, the Petersburgli Rail Rond Co's ngonl, who will afford them every facility, In c ase the stages are too fate lo connect, travellers w ill find no engine rend cars at any linio on the Peters hurgi) Rail Road to carry ihcim on. Petersburg, May 38, 1838. B NFALLUALId cUitE fur Cltojera Morbus a Diarrhoea, Summer Complaints, < )olic<, Cramps and fSpflsmss. 'i’ho promptness with which tlcis medicine net, in cheeking cholera morbus, and euring buweln complaints in c hildren or adults, is really surprisig. In most instances, ihe first or second dose effects n complete cure, to which fact a great number of certificates in our pOraossion tes tify. for sale by TURPIN D’ANTIGNACJcfe Co. may 4 3w solo agents for Augusta. ADM IM ST It ATO It’S SA I.K.' I be sold, a I the lower tnnrkc-t house in 1 w» Augusta, on the first Tuesday in August! next, within the legal hours of sale, in pursuance of | an order of tko Court cd Ordinary of Richmond 1 county, a lot of land in said city .[belonging to the I estate of David McKinney, containing a fronton j Ellis street, of thirty feet, more or loss, and hounde d I east hy lot of Alexander Martin, south by lot of f , and west, hy lot occupied hy s!rs. Crnigo. 1 Jui]pB wtd JOHN P. KING, Adta’r !j coMFotr.iwi) irifi I •"oar im.vk hoot. Ii f H ’( 1 1 E subscribers have succeeded in preparing a I a compound Syrup of Pink Root, which wilt , mlwiit ofas dnflni.o prescription ns the powdered l| roof. The close of Pink Root, known us one of j | the best vermifuges i«, 10 to 20 grams, and double j i that quantity in infusion is iiocctisnry to the sacno | f effect. Bui fins syrup rontains a cmiientratcdrlccoc. ( s lion, much stronger than the infusion, amounting i \ toalrnast the whole virtues of the substance. One teiispoonful of this syrup contains the con- I t centratocl decoction of 8c» grains within a omll ! h traction, vvliicli may l»» considered at least, equal | v to the rnintmi dose of Ihe suhslauce, whic his 10 v gcains—two toaspootifuls 20 grains,and so on. A (i slight laxative power is given by combining in the n virtues of rhubarb and senna. h It is not certain that any uniform antidote to the occasional nervine effects of Pink Root is known, but the best antidotal power hitherto ascertained, nrist/dochia, serpentnria is combined in due proper- a lion. n It should bo remembered that no vermifuge is i uniformly successful, even when worms are known t to be present. The ofliciatml infusion is 100 weak; c containing only the tea of seven and a half lo fit- ( Icon grains to the close, which equals, (if the selee- u liem of the root he well made) only three arid a e quarter to seven and a half grains of thesubstanco. s For this syrup,lhe best specimens Imye been h * faceted with great care, and the syrup on use lias n been found lo possess, in a very convenient form for administration to children, all the uniformity of ti power as a vermifuge with the root in substance,or vc thofnll power.; of it in infusion or decoction. 'The li dose should lie repeated three limes a clay, or in ar- m gent cases every two or three hours. ol A con claret supply always on hanefat Apothecary etc Hall, 232 Broad el ANTONY A IfALNLF. u may 25 - PUBLIC SALES. «v W . B. & J. U. JACKSON, 1 ins lla ul lu o’clock, in front of our store, will he sold, G hiuls; Sugar 20 bids Monongnheln Whiskey !•’ <ir casks Malaga VViuo f> hhds Rye Gin <ir casks AladeiraWine 10 boxes Tobacco 18 boxes Port Wmo 12 bids Irish Potatoes 10 bids Flour 0 bbls Pine Apples 7 casks Porter 10 Mntt.rns.ses 800 lbs flagging Twine 80000 Segal's ALSO, ti faeces llem|i Hogging, duninged, ni d sold on ac count of nil concerned. Terms—all sum* over SH2OO, <jo days f,r approved paper. June j 2 > v « & J. 11. JACKSON. I Ins night, at the usual bour, will be sold n gencial assortment ol iresh Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Hardware, Cutlery, Boots, Shoes, <«-c <tv. Jim. J 2 __ Terms en,h. Ailmimal rotor's w <dr. BY W. E. A J. U. JACKSON, On thrfirst TursJuy in July nal, A t I lie lower mnrkul house, w ithin the usual hours ot sale, will bo sold one pair light hay match Morses, one good second hand Carriage belonging to the csiateait 11,., K. Holland, deceased, and sold by per mission ol the Court ol (frdinnrv. NEAL HOLLAND, Adm’r, may 17 MAHV IIOU.AM*, Adm’x. Cl TV SIIKIUKI’S HAI.K, ON the first Tuesday in July next, at the lower Market House in the city ol Augusta, within the usual sale hours, will be sold the-following pro perty, to wit: Manali, a woman, and her child Mary ; sold as the property of Henry Ileid, undif a (i fa and a foreclosure of a mortgage. 1’ If. Mnnlz vs Henry Held, in the Court of Common Pleas, city ol Augusta. Terms rash—banka bio money. Purchasers paying for papers. IS MARTIN,B. C. A. Juno 2,1888. wtd JUST RECEIVED and lor sale by A .s’lll- LBY, 500 prs. Georgia Nankeen Pantaloons Senges do Nankeens, quality superior to any over o (Tyred in this market. Notes of the Western Hank ol Rome taken at par. May 10 AUKNCV". '"If" ftavntiuali lus urnnre &. TnistCo. (R mdersignnd, Agent of the above rompa -I- ny, will take risks on shipments of Cotton or Merchandize from this place to Savannah, Charles on, and Northern ports. JNO. F. LLOYD, dec IS 29 Vl*'Ll AN DEIM LA TOR Y.—flits Uih i pilntory Is prqparod according to the racipa published by Huron Larrcy, surgeon to Napoleon Bonaparte, who oblnitied it in Egypt, while attend ing the French army during their memorable cam paign in that country. It is the preparation gene rally used by the Egyptians, mid if the directions are strictly followed, it is said lobe jiorfeclly solo and effectual. Fur sale by ANTONY & HAINES, Juno fi 233 Broad street. CaASTALIAN SOAP.—This beautiful J tide is without n competitor among toilet ele gancies. The uncommon softness of its perfume, its perfect purity, its rich cosmetic qualities, its size, (liirnblenesSi and destitution ol harshness, de servedly place It foremost among its kindred pre parations. To Hie dazzling complexion of beauty, end the delicate texture of the inlanls skin, il ls equally innocuous, and no person can use the Cub tulinn Simp without finding it a luxury of the first class. t~.: •>•>!« by ANTONV A lIAINFS 111 nv *• >**' i>nifi(l fclrcot. I INDIAN lIA IK OIL.--This invaluable nrli ■ do i composed ol the best Arkansas He irs’ < »jl, rombiimd willi oilier urlicloH of Unown vnht«* foTtV»t> growth of iho iTnir, mid is perfumed with the gfji tuno IVrsiuu Oiiq of Kosos. ilio Indian Oil pru out or turairg gray, . 1 , Jl 'V 1 nnnearmicu, and frequent use, Ire most stubborn hair can ho made soil and smooth. Tim Indian Oil possesses the sin gular properly ol gradually changing ren or ngnr. hair to a handsome brown, if used for a short time N. H. There are various imitations of the übovo ! article,purchasers arc requested to observe that tho genuine article only is offered lor sale by [ mar 23 ANTONY & HAINES. HErMIT ALE EXTIIAfIT.—This lately invented comhinntiori-of dilfcrent odors, bus acquired a just popularity, not only by runs on of the strength and delicacy, hilt of the extraordina ry ilurational i|h perfume. Whilst thostrenglli of many other oxtgncfs and essences are almost ns ovoriqgcontns the bloom of the (lowers from w hich they are derived, the Hermitage retains all its frn grmteo for an indefinite length of time, ami is scarce to he removed from t/io garment on which it is poured,by washing, hence it is propahly the clicap est and most delightful perfume of our lahr.Horice; fir sale, together with a large assortment ol perfu mery, soaps, hair, oils, Am. by ANTONY & HAINES, may ■> 833 Brood street, 17 VANS’ CAMMOMILE AND EAJII » * VL AI'EKIENT IMLLS.--Kemiirk.i -hlo ease ol m ule Rheumatism, vvilhnh affection of the f.nngs—cured under the treatment of Dr llin. Evans, 100 Glinllmm-st. New York, Mr /hnjaimn S Jarvis, 13 Gnnlral-st. Newmls, N J., afflicted for (imr years with severe pains in all his joints, which were always increased on the slightest motion, ilia tongue preserved a steady whiteness; loss of appe tite, dizziness in his head, the bowels commonly very costive, tho urin high colored, sad often pro fuse sweating, unattended by relief. TV; above symptoms were alse attended with eoisidoruhlo dif ficulty of breathing, with a sense ol tightness nernnn the chest, likewise a groat want of duo energy in the nervous system. Tin; above symptoms were entirely removed and a perfect cure effect cd by J)r Win Evans. ’ IIENJK JARVIS. To Dr Wm Eva ten. Oily (J Nnu York, ss. Benjamin Win Jarvis being duly sworn, doth de pose and say, limit io facts stated in the above i certificate, subscribed by him, arc m nil respects I Guo. HENJ 8 JARVIS, Sworn before me, this 25th November, 1830. HILLIAAI SAUL, Notary Public, 'JO Nassau-strcot. I.vans’ Genuine Pills, fir sab-, only by AN i OS \ - j HAINE.V, Assents, 12 Druggists Aiigusta, On. An cxtraoidinnrv mid remarkable cure. Airs Alary Dillon, of Wifliumshtirgli, was restored to health by tho use of this medicine.—The symp toms of this destrtssmg ease were as follows: Total lossufnppciitn, palpitation ol the heart, twitching of tho tendons,with ngcncral spasmodic affection of the muscles, difficulty of breathing, giddiness; languor, lassitude, groat depression of spirits, with’ the (ear of some impending evil, a sensation ol fluttering at tho pit ol tho stomach, irregular tran sient pains in dilfcrent parts, great emancipation with other symptoms of extreme debility. 'l’ll® above ease vvqs pronounced hopeless by three of the most eminent physicians, and a disso lution el the patient daily awaited lur by her friends, which may he nntlienticalod by the physicians’ who were in attendance. Mio has given her cheer ful permission to publish Ihe above facts, and will also gladly give any information respecting the benefit she has received to any enquiring mind MARY DILLON. itD“ Mr. Charles Semple, who had heeu afflicted for five years with humoral habitual Asth ma, applied to Dr Evans on the -ith of N’oy. labor ing under the following symptoms? A sriiso.in tightness across tho chest, with tfip greatest diffi culty in breathing, distressing rough, generally ending with copious expectoration of viscid phlogm, disturbed rent, the face turgid and of o livid hue; could not fit; in a horizontal position without the sensation of immediate suffocnijofl, languor, drow siness, and dissinvt* in the Ig-udi ami loss ofap petite. ,1 Air S. applied to the most eminent physiciprtff’ the city, likewise used scveraU.iuiuHiuc#medii-s without obtaining any permanent hem-fit nu ll his friends persuaded him “o place himseli aider Dr tvvmis’treatment He is now relieved d his complaint, and culled at the office yosterdm , i vowing that he had not words to expia his gmti i-lc lor the benefit ho had received. For -ale by ANTON Y & d/AINi f