Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, June 14, 1838, Image 3

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Notice.— iM/v/) $ s<it anton are au thorised to act as my agents during my absence from the city. DANIEL HAND. June 13 1m CORN. —Alloat at the wharf 1000 bushels Corn for sale by 1). KIRKPATRICK &■ Co. June 13 3t FIND HIRE, for a few months, nn cxcollem X man cook; also, a good bouse servant Inquire at tins office June 12 LOU IDA SE(IARS7—TuO.UCU Elorida"Se'- gars,jnst received and for sale at innaifactu rets’ prices by W. E. & J. U. JACKSON, Juno 12 Auctioneers. •j\] OTICE.—The copartnership heretofore ex -1 » isting under the firm of Clagett & Stevenson, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be conducted as usual by June 12,1838 2t_ Wm. CI.AGETT. Jr. SUPERIOR CANAL FLOUR, just re ceived and lor sale low by June 12 HAND & SCRANTON. f-'T'RESII MACKEREL.—Nos. 1, 2 and 3, in whole or half barrels. June 12 HAND & SCRANTON ANTIARTRITIC, or India Rheumatic Paper, a German article, which is extensively used for the cure ol Rheumatism, just received and for sale cheap by ANTONV it HAINES, Juno 12 232 Broad street. G* BORGIA' Pi ANMRRNS.—2O bales of the above superior goods, just received and tor sale by BAIRD &. ROWLAND. June 12 3wclitw F" INE APPLES.—S bids Bine Apples just received and for sale by Juno 11 W. K & J. U. JACKSON. INLOUR.— 70 bbis superfine Richmond Flour, ' suitable fur family nse.jttst landed and for sale June I i bv GEO. R. JESSUP&Co. MATCHES. —A large supply of the best Loco Foco Matches, always on hand at ANTONY & HAINES,’ j une 11 No 232 Droad st. 6IISES FOR SALE.—Two fine Horses, one well broke (or the saddle and harness, and the other a fine saddle horse, lor sale hy June 11 N. SMITH & Co. UjHMER ALE.—3o‘bbls Summer Stock Ale, lor sale hy N . SMI I’ll & Co. Juno 11 L~~ EMONsT—25 1 oxes Lemons, in fine order; 25 bbls Loaf Sugar, for sale by June 11 _ __ N. SMITH & Co. Willi U. McK EE, No. 309 Broad street, Augusta, Go., A GENT for the New York Albion, Emigrant ,-A. and Old Countryman, will receive subscrip itens and payments. ly „„ nc <J ritHE GEORGIA INSURANCE AND / J. TRUST COMPANY will discount good business paper, having not over six months to run , they are checking on New York at sight, 30 and 00 days. 3t J»» pi> A COOK WANTED, of good character and capacity, to cook for a small family, for which a liberal price will ho paid. Enquire at this office, or at No. 293 Broad street ts J une " PRIME SUGAR.—I 3 hhds prime St Croix, and 12 hhds prime Porto Rico Sugar, just re ceived on consignment, and for sale on favorable terms by RATHBONE At LAKER. June? 6t , ffHIB CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore A condncled under the linn of J & J Mcßryde, will for the future be carried on under that ol J <y J Mcßryde A* Co. JAMES McBRY DE. JOHN McBRYDE. mny 14 ALEXANDER WALLACE. Strengthening planters, prc- C 5 pared for pains, weakness in Iho breast side, back,or limbs,&c, they w ill give almost immediate and soothing relief, and for pleasantness, safety, eiisu, and certainty, arc decidedly superior to most other remedies. For sale by- ANTONY & HAINES, april 23 232 Broad street. ‘ H A ILHIOA D NO TICE. ON Monday, the 18th inst. the Georgia Rail Road will he opened fir the conveyance of Passengers and Freight to Crawfordsville The cars will leave Canmk on .Mondays, Wed nesdays, and Fridays, iramediato'y the arri val of the train from Augusta. Leave ( r iwtoni - villa on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at it) •o’clock, A. M. i,i Stages for Washington, Athens, Greensboro and Madison, connect with the cars at Craw fordvillo. RICHARD PETERS, Jr. Resident Engineer & Sup’t of Transportation. June 13 EXCURSION. On SATURDAY, the 16th inst. a train of Pas senger cars will leave Augusta at 0 o elk., p.M.lor Eclair, and return to Augusta at 7 o’clock. , Persona visiting Cravvfordville by the cars on MONDAY, the iStb inst. can return the same day by 4 o’ clock, P. M. 1 IMPROVED SURGLu.vv rut .-.-.i.s, , For the radical cure of Hernia, or Ruvtnre , Ivented by Debar Chase, m. i>. of Philadelphia. MR HE subscriber would respectfully inform the X medical profession,and those afflicted with Her nia or Rupture, that, having made arrangements with ihe general agent of the inventor, to be constantly supplied with these justly celebrated Trusses, ho is wow prepared to furnish instruments, and also to * treat this afflicting disease, as met with in every age and in both 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 Rupture 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 ol reducible Hernia, and do not interfere with the ordinary avocations of tho patient. Persons from a distance can have the instruments applied, and all necessary directions given, as to the management ol tho case, on application to the sub scriber, at his office on Campbell at. Augusta, Ga. may 21 F. M. ROBERTSON, M. D. [UfOTICE. —The undersigned having purchased i-s from Mr. Neal Holland, the slock of goods, &c. under the control and management of Mr. V\ il ham E Brodnax, as his agent. The business will be continued by Mr. Brodnax, as their agent, and tor their benefit. JOHN M. COOPER & SON. may 10,1838 PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY. rjIHE undersigned, agents of the Protection In- X suranco Company of Hartford, Connecticut. are prepared to insure buildings and their contents against loss or damage by fire on the most reasona ble terms. W. & J. G. GATLIN, net 31 dtf 255 G. R. JESSUP i & Co. OFFER for sale on reasonable terms 30 hluls Sugar of extra fine quality 20 do do 2d quality 10 do do low priced Orleans 50 casks superior .Malaga Wine 100 bags prime Cuba Coffee, all of southern importation * may 2 PETIT Gt LF COTTON SEE 1). IIIAVE a so vv hundred bushels of the above Cotton Seed, which is genuine. Planters who desire to improve the Cotton crop, w ould do well to call immediately. Also, a small lot ofumnixed Nankeen Cotton Seed, (or sale J Feb 12 35 A. GUMMING. The Constitutionalist will copy Ihe above. B ‘'"ELL’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, gonnorrhaos, gleets, spasmodic strictures, and irritation of the kidneys, bladder, urethra, and prostrate glands. The particular ingredienrs of which tho above solution is composed, are 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 operation in the above mentioned disuse truly astonishing ’to all those who rases the Solution, and exceeding their most sanguine expectations. For sale by ANTONY & HAINES, April 17 Sole Agents for Augusta. FjIIIE subscriber not having bee • notified of the X arrangement, to remove BERTRAND, jr. to Stateburgli,-S. C. he bad advertised him to stand at Augusta the present season, but such is the call for his return to South Carolina, t hat his presence there cannot he dispensed with, and which will account for his not standing here, a.- he had expected, april 2 it lIENRV DALBf. | )APEK. —20 reams line Medium Printing Pa. * per liir sale, on consignment, at factor’s prices. Apply at this office. June 13 ITICTORIA SKIRTS, just received and for » June 12J sale by Wm. 11. CRANE. PAI ILION GAUZE.—I-5, 6-7,and 8 1 Pa vilion Netting, just received and lor sale low by June 12 t'wJw IVES A GK IS WOLD. 11IH.S. prime Canal Flour, just landed e and for sale low, by June 11 3t p Fleming & co. Exchange on new YoiiE.-Eor sale by JOHN G WINTER, May 0 fjJMIE most colebmtod and effectual CO It N -B- PLASTERS, for .sale by June 6 ANTONY A HAINES. f|H) KENT, a commodious brick Store on i Broad st. For particulars, apply lo may 22 JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. f" 'AMES’ NEW NOVEL—The Robber, a Tale; just received and (or sale by June 2 T H AI. C. PLANT. f"NIMrSA bi:,-A Piiino Forte, a little ' used; price $175, wbicli is low for the arti cle. [may 25] STOVALL & TIAMLBN. T > A<’ON--A choice lot of assorted, the Hams Ji3 very suitable fur family use. may 11 CLARKE, METIER & Co. JUST RECEIVED, line printed Lawns, lor Ladies’ drosses, forsalo by W, it. CRANE, apnl 18 DOC'J'. MONROE, I)lv\ riS r,7uayTic~T'on salted professionally at all hours at tlio Eagle and Phoeinx Hotel, Room No 10. if may 2 A] OTICE. —During the subscribers temporary J-* absence Mr. A. H. Stone is his duly authori zed Attorney. GEO. A. W/iLKEK. may 1 ts AIEW CROP JIG LASSES.—7O I, lids." fo'r a-N sale by T S & fl II METCALF, march 20 f | 'OBACCO.—On consignment 80 botes To-‘ A banco, manufactured by Tench & Steagall, forsalo low by JOHN M COOPER, & Son. EORCIA NANKEENS, a very superior Jf article just received by VV'. 11. CRANE, march 21. T\! OTICE.— IVES ! IiUN RANK ()E ROME 1 v money taken at par for Goods at PJ7 Broad st. ‘nay ID by. E U QoQK ON CONSIGNMENT. —1999 pieces lieavy Hemp Bagging; lor sale low by jan2o if H.C. BRYSON & CO. CHEESE.—I2 superior Cheese, ,B_2 just received ami lor sale by may 17 W. E. A, J. U. J ACKSON. |>ULWER’S NEW NOV E L—Alico, or ihe JLp Mysleries; a sequel to Ernest Mnltravers. may 9 Just received by RICHARD* A, s't’oy WANTED’ TO rUiUiA,.,., er 30 likely young Negroes, lor which good rWO prices will be paid, in cash, by 2O 297 wtf J. & D. MORRISON. VAUCLUSE COTTON OSNABURGS. A CONSTANT supply of the above articlefor ■ sale at Factory prices by the agents, mar 2 49 CLARKE, M’TEtR & CO /too HIRE.— Four or five Negro Roys, a Also, about the same of women and girls. Apply to D.L. HOLLIDAY. jan 19 7 ts OULWER’S NEW WORK.-ALICE; or MJ9 the.mysteries, a sequel lo ‘Earnest JWaltra vers.by the author of ‘Pelham,’ ‘Rienzi,’ ‘ Lola,’Ac. for sale by [may 9] T II & I C PLANT. JUST RECEIVED, 1 case plain Palm Leal Hoods, 1 case with capes do do do Also, a few fine Straw and Leghorn Bonnets, mav 21 For sale by Wm. 11. CRANE. FRESH GOSIIEN BUTTER. lANDING this day, a supply of fresh Goshen J Uniter, which will be replenished weekly throughout the season. [j2] N. SMI I’ll A- Co STOVALL A II A aijun.. lN , WHOLESALE DRV <,().nl)S MERCHANTS, And General Grocers, AUGUSTA, tin. 95* Dry Goods Sale Room over ihe Grocery store. CILARET WIN E AND RAISIN S'.— ' 50 boxes Claret Wine, long corks 59 boxes bunch Raisins, far sale by nay 22 N. SMI TH & Co. SPRING GOODS“ MIjADGAU & CARMICH AEL are now receiving -6_J their usual supply ol Staple and Fancy Spring Dry Goods, which they offer on their usual terms and prices. april 10 SHI RTS J ~ til I RTS I! SHIRTS lit XjMGURED French Gingham, fine Linen, and fine Colton Shirts, with Linen bosoms, with and wiiboul collars, just received by may 31 PR K: E A M A LLERY. t j >0 II A C C O . —McPherson’s celebrated A chewing and smoking Tobacco, in small pa pers; also, Leltvvieb’s Best chew ing Tobocco m pound plugs, lor sale by ANTONY & HAINES, may 9 NEW STYLE BUTTONS.—The subscri bers have just r. reived an assortment of the new fashion Figured Gilt, iSfik, and Lasting Coat Buttons, for sale by the gross or sell, may PRICE A MA LLERY. MR. JOHN B. MURPHY will act as my attorney during my absence from the city ; all , persons indebted to me will therefore make iimne | diato payment to him. A. FOS TER. Augusta, May 30, 1838. ts TbBOTT’S BROWN STOUT.—2S cask 8 I w Abbott’s double Brown Stout, in quarts •25 casks do do do do in pints Just received and for salo by N. SMITH A Co. 1 may 22 y i AGGJLNG, B.UK.’ ING.—Just rereivi d u.id 1 13 forsalo by JOHNS. HUTCHINSON, ‘O9 pieces superior Dundee Ragging 59 do German do 50 do Tow do 50 do Kentucky do June 2 JUST RECEIVED, 5 libds choice St Croix Nugar 29 casks London Porlcr 10 qr casks French Vinegar 49 baskets Champaign, assorted brands may 15 For sale by JOHN COSKERY. (SHOT AND LE VD,—5l)O bags Shot, ass’d; i KJ 10 Kegs bar lead; lor sale at Manufacturers ■ prices,by THOS J PARMELEE, Agent of the Shot Tower Co. of Baltimore. A constant supply kepton liand, march 19 fimo BACON. PORK AN!) LARD. QA fii II fe LBS. Baltimore A Cincinnati Bacon pjiy xTxJ/xJ 48 bbls jirime Pork 5900 lbs Leaf Lard, forsalo on accommodating terms by ISAAC MORSE, June 7 w 311 Broad street. MEDICINES. —Competent ar il- rangeraonts having been made, Family and Physicians’ Prescrip.ions can bo bad at all hours ol the night, and on the Siihhalk. so fur ns necessity may demand, at Apothecary Hall, No. 232 Rroad-sl. may 9 ANTONY A HAINES. ICC There is a night bell at Ihe door. 1 JOLTING CLOTHS&ITAWINGS^I 1 Just teoeived an assortment ot Dutch Rolling Cloths; VI bite and co’l floor Malting, 4 5 and 6-4 Paper Hangings and borderings, very fine; Fire place Serenes do do Travelling Baskets, small and large siz A/so, Umbrellas and Parasols assorted, april27 T .1 WYATT & CO. ‘ANA L I LOUR, POTATOES &C 7— 1 110 bbls. Canal Flour, 150 do. Irish Potatoes, 199 do. Northern Gin, 101) do. do. Whiskey, 50 do. Mackerel) No,. 3. 00 qr. and eight casks’ Malaga IVtne. Land ing and for sale on the wharf,by jan 16 12 GEO. R. J ESTJP A CO B> E,NOV ATING LIQUID, for extracting AIL all kinds of oil, paints, tar, and grease from the most delicate colored silks, sullns, dull is horn- In/iinn, nr carpet*, without injuring in the least their color or texture. lor Kale by TURPIN, D’ANTIGNAC At Co. may 4 d2w sde agents for Augusta. COFFEE, BAoginoT&cT 1 “'IN bags choice Green t ’ofiee elvr 109 pieces heavy Hemp f!aggi n „ 25 lioxes Cham; i'vnCkjbr ° j 25 boxet French Martinique Cordioln 25 bbls fresh < ’anal Flour, jnsl receive,! Hm i ' aprl 21 for sale by JOHN COSKERY DIVIDEND No. 12. ■Mechanics’ Hunk, Augustil, 1 June, lltli, 1838. \ I [l, Hoard of Direr tors have declared a dividend -E tins day of I'our Dollar* per share, from flit profile of'he Bank tor the last six months, which w ill ho paid to the stockholders on and after Thurs day next. GEO. VV. LAMAR, Cashier. June 12 St WANTED, situation by young man well acquainted w ith Dry Goods, and who has been for tholast two years in a wholesale and retail store in this city. Good references given relative lo character and capacity. Address box X. V 7, Post Office. trwlra Jane 12 STEAM BOATS FOR SALE. The owners of the Steam . Boats Augusta and Liberty, ~Tfe ar riy. desirous oi lessening their in ||l7,S| jn that property, would * sell a part or the entire of t ho above boats. They having been rebuilt the last season in Savannah, at heavy expense, places them on the footing oi now boats. As they arc so well known, a further description is deemed unnecessary. 1 Particulars made known on application to the sub scriber. hohkut McDonald, may 29 trwGt Agent for the owners. S7H)K SALE—The following property in the town of Hamburg, at private sale, until further notice. About GO lots in said town, many of which are improved, w ith buildings thereon, situated on Cen ter street, Mechanic street, &c. It being desirous to bring the concerns connected with the above property to a speedy close, it is now offered and will be opposed of on reasonable terms. For par ticulars anil lOrnas of sale, apply lo the subscriber, where a plot of [he properly may be seen koIJT. McL'dmald, Agent for the Executors of J. iV.’Uiamsjn, may 29 lriw2w and others concerned. SUMMER RETREAT FOR SALK. yi__a. Will be sold, if applied for snsrilv, the lot I i and improvements at the Sand Hills, know’. 1 ' Npyl ins tho Tnrknett Spring Place, owin' I and occupied by Col Thomas McGran. The ■ lot eontainins twenty five acres, a largo part of which is in woods, and includes Turknelt’s Spring, from which the City of Augusta is supplied with water. On the premises is a comfortable dwelling with all other buildings necessary for tin accom modation of a family. Possession can he given immediately A iso —A small Lot containing between two and llirce acres, separate from tho above by tho Mil ledgeville Road. Apply lo May 8 Mtlh JIENR Yll CUM MING. ( J’UST RECEIVED and for sale by A SIB LEY, i 500 prs. Georgia Nankeen Pantaloons 5 cases do Nankeens, qualify superior to any ever offered in this market. Notes of the Western Bank oi Rome taken at I par. May 1C PRICE .V MAULER V Have this day received a few piei cssuper black and bine Cloths; bine, black, drab and fancy colored Cassimers, black, blue, and fancy drab E,Ta. ’A bile fmdslriped Drillings, With a variety of Fancy articles,viz: Gloves, Pus pendars, Riding Bells, Money do. Handkerchiefs, Collars, Bosoms. Flocks, &c. 258 Broad si. nay 21 E. BOURGEOIS, SILK DYER AN D SCOURER, from Paris, having arrived at Augusta, where he intends to make bis permanent residence, in I be practice ot bis professional business, has the honor to inform tho ladies and gentlemen of A'ngusla and adjoining counties, that he has taken a suitable house on Broad street, two doors below Mr. Augustine Frcd ’ crick’s, where all kinds of Silks, Crapes,&c. will bo DA ED in tho most fashionable and permanent col ors, att he most reasonable prices. Ladies’ Merino, Cashmere and Crape Shawls, and,Leghorn lints cleansed and pressed, so ns to look on well as new. Gentlemen’s apparel scoured and and renewed lo iheir primitive color and brightness. SC?" Good prices given lor old clothes, may 11 : n RICE & MALLERY have received 'aj a new supply of.Sat.tin Cravatls; bow mid plain Stocks; black and fancy bristle do; blk satin Bo soma; linen do; col’d French gingham Shirts; linen and cotton do; silk, cotton,and merino, under shirts and drawers; with an assortment of sill; and linen Hdfs; linen and cotton Gloves; while, black and fancy silk half hose, &c. april 26. 11. W. FORCE & CO. WHOLESALE SHOE DEALERS, No. 270 liroad st. Augusta, Cta. OAVE received 1000 packages Boots and Shoes' - comprising every article in the line ; which ■ can he s'old as low as in tho Non,horn cities. All ar : rangcmer.ls being with Manufactures direct. A 1 genera! assortment of LKATM FdiS, april 24 ~ ATTUAI TJ VET New and Etishioimbic Summer Goods. JUST receiving, a beautiful assortment and i hoice selection of new style (foods, for Gentlemen’s summer wear, recently purchased in the New Voik market from lha lalest importations, which tho subscribers are prepared to make to n.ons s ure at short notice, in the newest style, according to the irost approved patterns of fashion, w hich they have just received. The public are respectfully so licited in call, examine, and make a selection. They will sell goods by the piece or pattern. FRIGE & MAIXKRY, i may 31 Drapers and Tailors, No. 258 Broad tit. WILLIAM WAV ESPLCTFU I.LV informs his friends and all l-'L oilier .customers who heretofore patronised , him, while agent for Joseph Shannon, that he is ■ now, and has been nil along, since the 10th day of c October last, engaged w ith James Anderson & Co. in their Dry Goods store, next door above Turpin & D’Aulignac’s Drugstore, Broad street, where lie will bo found equally as attentive to the calls ol his customers, and all who may be disposed to extend their patronage lo jho new establishment, as for moVlj , and o:-i as good terms, and the assortment of ’ Dry Goods will ho (bund equally as large and as a choice as heretofore kept by him in tho same store. The subscriber would also inform the public that ho is not an agent for Joseph Shannon, nor has he had an agency in any business, since tho subscriber . discontinued it on tho 10th October last, as tho public have also boon notified by his advertisement i to that effect on the 10th of October, 1837 WM. C. WAY, i At tho store of James Anderson & Co. may 30, 1838 if Broad st. Augusta, Gat | SPLENDID FRENCH MUSLINS. ■ 1 (Tjl NOW D L.N <V SI 1 E;i II have received, this day, 1 \ j from New-York, a largo supply of splendid Frenc h Muslins, of the latest Pans styles winch have been carefully selected from recent imports-1 ■ tions, and are entirely now patterns The public are respectfully requested to call and examine thorn, april 12 7VTEW ROOKS, just received by RICHARDS iK AsTOY, Endless Fun; or the Comic Annual, by Thomas Hood, author of Whims and Oddities, Ac. <jfc. Kate Leslie, by Thomas Haynes Baily. David Dumps, or the Budget of Blunders, a tale, by Thomas Haynes Baily. Stretches ol Paris, in familiar letters to Ins friends, by an American inntleman. , Popular Medicine or Family Adviser, ij-c. a now work. may 15 NEW KOOKS. JUST received by UfCIIAItDS $ ST()V, Travels on the Continent of Europe ; viz; hi England, Ireland, Scotland, t ranee, Italy, Switzer land, Germany, nn-1 the Netherlands, by Wilbur Fisk, D. D. President of the Wesleyan University, t Middletown, Conn—with engravings. , Cromwell, au historical novel, by the author of ’ the Brothers, &c, Aho. a fresh supply of 3d % 01. Life of Burr. . rpnl2s NEW BOOKS. “ tHJST received, 'Travels on the Continent of Eu sF rope, viz; m England, Ireland, .Scotland, France, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, and the Netherlands,by Wilbur Fisk, D. H. Presidentofj tho Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn.- [ with engravings. Cromwell, art historical novel, by the author of j the Brothers, Ac For sale by april 2« T 11. &, I C PLANT, j Just received. „ J'LOUR, RADON, A SO Vl*. IMILS Flour for family uso. rwtJ 25,01)0 lbs fine Bacon Hums, ~,Ml> “ “ slil™ ami shoulders, -’0 boxes No 1 Yellow Nunp. For sulo by JOHN M COOPER & SON „ A I,HO, B,OOO Bushels Balt. june 9 IV’ OTIC E,—The creditors of Otho 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.tlie asset Is- JAMES GARDNER, Jr June 4 fit Guardian of Otho Weaver. WATCHES, WATCHES. rBAHF, Subscriber has just received by the Steam A Packet New York, on Invoice of fine inde pendent seconds Watches, with single and double circle, somethin? entirely now, which iho public are invited to call and examine at No. 242Bruad street. May 30 JOHN B. MURPHY. new importation. CNLARK, RACKET!', A r Co. have received, by J bite arrivals, a now supply of London Lever and Duplex Watches, some of which are of a kind very seldom met with in this country. Also, an additional supply of the now style Independent Se conds Watches, with two hour circles, two se conds,double stop and full jewelled, which can be sold ns low as the old stylo of Independents and warranted to be perfect time keepers. A large stock ol (told Thimbles, Spectacles and Pencil Cases always on hand. 2w June 2 MISS 111 ANN having taken the house No. . 235 Broadway, New York, directly facing the Park, formerly the residence of Philip Hone, Esq., together with the two houses adjoining, the Establishmen' is now open for the accommodation of permanent or transient boarders. New York, June let, 1833 dwlm PRIVATE HOARDING HOUSE. aiJjBS. WILLIAMS having taken that comma- IV d dions house, formerly occupied by Major Stakes, M~ Broad street, a few doors below iho Eagle ami Phamix Hotel, is now prepared to accom modate a fewgin! lumen with board and lodging, april Ifi ft MRS. M’fi 111 RE respectfully infoßPs the )a dies ol Augusta and Hamburg that she in tends making her residence in I he above city, for Iho purpose ol resident Ladies’ Dress Maker.— She hopes by 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 a liberal community. Orders can be left at Mr U’Autel’s Clock, and Wate.lt 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 EST A1! LIS 11 51 If. Nf| JULES D'AUTEL, watchmaker from Paris respectfully informs the citizens of Augusta and Hamburg that ha.Jin's opened a Watch and Clock Estahlishnu lit, in Broad street, adjoin ing Mr. Marlin Frederick’s) where ho 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 tel “alcnl Lover, 1/Koine, Chronometer, Anchor, Escapement, Duplex, Vertical, Ate. combining thu moit difficult to he name I; including a two balance Escapement, originally invented by him at Paris,in 1827. Clocks of every description pul in order unci warranted, at the shortest notice. Jewelry of every description for sale. Musical Boxes, &c. put in order. A regular assortment of the above articles always on hand. All orders thankfully received by the subscriber, [may 12 6m] JULES D'AUTEL HALL & GALPPHIN AVE just received their spring supply of Raney and Staple Dry Goods, Consisting of rich Muslins; Fiene.h fig’d Lawns; plain and plaid jaconott Muslins; Nansook muslins; plain and figd Swiss muslins; second mourning French Lawns; plain, open worked, while and cold colton Hose; superior ibree thread English Hose; t heavy ribd half Hose; blk and white silk Hose and ' half Hose; cotton ami silk Gloves; fancy silk Shawls; heavy blue blk Pou Do Sole; Satins; (fro ’ do Nap; supr black Matloonisilk; Crude Swiss; figd Pou de Soie; linen drill; brown Linens; Irish ' and Gorman linens; bobinet Luce; edgings and quillings; Oil silk; spool (bread; cotton twine; Umbrellas and Parasols, with many other articles, which have boon ) urclmsed at reduced prices and will be sold low. 2aw4w nun 2 B. HBADDEN, ARTIST, BEGS leave respectfully to inform the citizens of Augusta, that lie has returned to ibis city, and taken (bo room formerly occupied by him in (he Masonic Hall, whore lie intends remaining for n ew weeks, and \v here he would be happy to receive those who may desire his professional services. 83" The public generally, are invited to call and sen his specimens. nnv 02 WILLIAM!!. CRANE, lias just received black aiid blue black Gro do Swiss, super black Gni do Paris, elegant (Satin striped French Muslins,lrish Linens, fine long land,elegant French worked collars, very fine plain and figured gwiss muslins, si'k and cotton umbrellas, (ignored and plain parasols, embroidered and marsoillos skirts, small and largo corded do. stviss, hook, jaconet and nansook muslins, plaid stripe, sprig, ami luce mus lins, line bombazine, small figured calicoes, and french cambrics, fine embroidered cotton hose’ ■ french and eng,ish do. thread, bobinet, ihuloand blond laces, elegant figured hall ins and silks, fine bird eye diaper, damask table cloths, 8-4 and 0-4 table diaper, limey hainlkorcbicfs mid scarfs, chally ribbons, brown linens, shirting, sheeting, bed tick, drilling, dowlas, &c together with a great variety of .ithernrtieleu which will fie sold low, at No 231 Broad street, next door above the Georgia Rail Road Building. april 17 New ami Fresh Imported Dry Goods. JA-S. ANDERSON At Co, have just received Iron' Liverpool, direct, the following Dry floods, | which they oiler for sale on their usual low terms lor cash, viz; 14 pieces 4 4 black, white,and assorted colorsplaid Glassgow Ginghams 24 pieces do do do mid do 25 do small figured colored Jaconet muslins Ifi do do mourning do fid do Manchester fancy calicoes, ass’d patterns 10 dO super blk and while do (Jo 5 do rich and beautiful bistre English black and blue black silks lor ladies’ dresses Long Lawns of a very fine quality Also from New York, 111 pieces white Pavilion Gauze 50 do blue and green do Together with other staple Goods, sellable to the present and approaching seasons. april U SPRING OilV GOODS. 4 /j! FRENCH cambric prints jt 4-4 fancy colored French muslins, • ‘l-4 new style mourning muslins Gloves, silk and cotton Hosiery Rich fancy colored figured silks First quality black silks Linen cambric lulkfs Cap, bonnet and belt ribbons Fancy dress lulkfs in variety ■Si pel'tine black tiombasins Superfine blk and colored cbalies Superfine Itulmmis, with a variety of other new goods, which they offer at fair prices. april 13 EIJGAR&OARMICHAEL. French Worked Collars, Litres, Ac. ‘ET 11. \V V ATT A Co. have just received a a . fresh assortment of French needle worked Collars, sored of which are new patterns, also fan cy dress hdkfs and shawls, muslin trimmings, black and white silk blond, thread edgings and wide laces, linen cambric lulkfs assorted, bonnet and cap rib bons, pie nio and plain silk gloves, blk and col'd kid gloves, and plain embroidered and ribl cd silk hose, and silk ball hose assorted april 21 FRESH SPRING GOODS, A t No. 20 (i Hr (tad of reel. ISP! 11. IVVATT & Co. have received, and B- . arc now opening a largo slock of Spring and Summer Dry Goods, well assorted, and having been purchased at reduced prices, will be sold ul a small advance on cost for cash. They have now a gond assortment of black and blue black Italian Lustring, gros de Paris and pros de Swiss Silks, Plaid Silks and small figured Bon net Silks, handsome French Muslins and printed .Swiss Muslins, black and white and colored Jaco nets small patterns, largo and small checked Swiss Muslins and Cambrics, Furniture Calicos, white and colored colton Fringes assorted, cotton and linen Nettings, and 10-4 Bohbinel for pavilions, ! Irish Linens and Lawns, 5-6 and 10-4 Irish .Siboet [ digs, Table and Birdeyo J papers, Damask Table Cloths arid Napkins, brown Linens anil Linen Dril lings, Vestings, a very largo assortment of Cotton 1 Hose and f d", with a variety of other seasonable j ] goods. , april PJ j OFFICIAL mt/,\MNU OF TUF. GEORGIA STATU LOTTERY, t 1 jr ihebonolit oftlio Augusta Indcp’t Fire <Joiiip'y ' Ci.ass No 23, sou 1838. I 2 3 I 5 f, 7 8 0 10 11 12 13 M 15 ■lO 25 Gy 28 2 52 40 43 -17 71 15 27 50 38 1G I HERLH\ CERTIFY that tlio above numbers “ ns they stand are correct,iutaken from the Man nger a certificate of llie drawing of the Virginia Stale Lottery, tor tho benefit of Betershurgh, Class vj',! r 18118,drawn lit Aloxnmlrin, Virginia, June ‘.•lb, 1888, ami ivbirli determines the into of all tickets held in tig. rljovo l.otlcry. J imo 13 _ A. UK A I), Agent. GEORGIA STATE O T T K ES V , For lliobenefit of tlm Augusta Independent Fire Company, CLASS NO. 21. FOR 1838. To be dotormineil by llio drawing of the Virginia Stale Lottery, (or the benefit of the Lceshurgh Academy, Class No 4. To be drawn at ALEXANDRIA, Va. on Saturday June. IGlb, 1838. 1). S. Guegoky A C’), Managers. A. REAL), Contractor. 8 C H EME, 1 I’rwe of $35,205 $35,295 1 10,COO 10,000 1 5,000 6,000 1 4,000 4,000 1 3,500 3,600 1 3,202 3,205 I 3,000 3,000 40 2,000 80,000 50 200 10,000 60 150 0,000 63 130 8,190 03 100 5,300 63 ft) 5.010 63 fill 8,780 128 50 6,300 120 40 5,040 3,717 20 71,310 23,430 10 234,360 I 27,814 frizes, amounting to $506,437 Tickets $10 —Shares in proportion. RICH. MON I) AM) PETERSBURG!! ra:l-hovo. The completion of this Rail-Road, (from Peters burgh to Manchester, opposite Richmond,) makes the chain of rail toads through tho state of Virgi nia continuous, with the exception of only nine miles, nml adds important advantages to the inland route for Northern and Soul hern travelling. There are established on it two daily trains, one of which is in connection with the North and South Mail Line; and a tri weekly tram connecting with iho “Halifax, Wilmington, and Charleston Rail Rond, Stage ami Steamboat Lino.” Passengers from the South by the daily “ Metro poliian Mail Lino,” will arrive in Richmond i n llio evening alter that on which they leave Raleigh, and having the night for rest, aro yet enabled, liy existing arrangements, to proceed to Baltimore on the succeeding day, and thence to Philadelphia the same night, in lime lor the morning boats 10. New York T : mo, less than three days from Raleigh to New Y r ork. Passengers wholcava Charleston f r Wilmington on Sunday or Tuesday evening, will, if they arrive in llaliliix by five o’clock on Tuesday or Thursday evening bo brought lo Richmond by the tri weekly line, in time for the Wednesday or Friday morning’s ears for Washington, whereby they will reach Bal timore the same evening, and can proceed to Pbila -1 dclphia the same night, and arrive in New York be fore dinner on Thursday or .Saturday : being /ess Ilian four dnyn from ( harleslon to Now York. The I connexion is equally good and expeditions with the I extra line from Wilmington, and with all the lines I from North lo South. t The route through Polorsburgh and Richmond 1 will bo found also lo I o one of the best routes from ' the South lo the Virginia Springs. The passen • gers can arrive in Charlottesville, having only foriy i four miles stage travelling after reaching the rail i roads in Virginia, in three days from Charleston, I and two days from Raleigh. ; All possible arrangements aro made on this Rnil , Read for the comfortable and safe transportation of I passengers. Office of the Richmond and Po’ershurg ) Rail-Road Co. May 19. 1838. $ 2m GROAT EXPEDITION lo tlio NORTH, } ; , -'X The Rail Road and (Steamboat Compa 'J-Jj-iiies on llio great mail route to llio Non It, -A- -i.announce lo travellers the completion ol tin; great chain of Rail Ronds between North Caro lina and Now \ ork. Passengers coming in the main mail line, or by Charleston, S. C. and U il ininglon, N. C. and taking this route at iho termi nation of the Petersburg Rail Road, in N. C. will reach New York 10 or 12 hours in advunre of any olhrr line. The following is the schedule of lime, as run at presort), including all stoppages : Leave Halifax al 5 i* m Reach Polorsburgh 1 a m L ave Petersburg U a m Reach Richmond 31 a m Leave Richmond 4 am Roach Washington 35 n m Leave Wnshing’n 4 I* m Reach Baltimore 61 r m Leave Baltimore 7 i* m Reach Philadelphia 5 a m Leave I‘liiladelp’u 0 am Reach New York 2e m Only one night's rest is lost between Halifax and Now York, as passengers sleep in the Philadel phia hunts. Time in going from Kahhix lo New York, including all stoppages, loss than 44 hours Besides this l ist line, there aro other daily inde pendent lines running on (ho rente, so that if by any chance passengers fiiil In connect, at any point, they will never he delayed more than half a day. Passengers coming to Halifax, N. C. in iho Wil mington Company's linool stages, will please apnly lo dir. )!. F. Halsey, the Petersburg!! Kail Road t lo’s agent, who will alfird them every facility. In ease the stages are too lain to connect, travellers will find an engine and ears n't any nine on the Peters hurgn Rail Road lo carry Ihein on. Petersburg, May 23, 1838. Ini NFALLIIILE t!IIKIS for cliolera Morbus . Diarrhtua, Summer (fimipluiuts, (lolieq (Ramps, and Spasmss, The pruni|)lnoss with which this medicine act, in checking cholera morbus and curing hovveln complaints in children or adults, is I really sorprisig. In most iristuiiooq the first or second dose effects a complete eg re, ti which fact i a great number of certificates in our po. session tes- I lily. Fur sale by TURPIN H’A NTIGN ACjA Co. < may 4 3w sole agents for Augusta. AD.IIIMSTRATOIPS S A Ml. WILL bo sold, tit the lower market house in Augusta, on the first Tuesday in August | next, within the legal hours of sale, in pursuance of ! an order of tho Court ryf Ordinary of Richmond { county, a lot of land iu said city lo Die 1 estate of David McKinney, eontaining a trout on j Ellis street, of thirty f< et, more or less,and hounded \ east by lot of Alexander Martin, south by lotol ,nnd west by lot occupied by Mrs. Craige. I JunoH wld JOHN P. ICING, Adm’r CO Mi'll CN l> >S V 111 I* OF I*l Mi HriOT. r BillEsubscribers have succeeded in preparing a I a compound Syrup of Pink Root, which will admit of as definho prescription ns Iho powdered foot. The dose of I’mk Root, known as one of i tho best vermifuges is, IU to 20 grains, and double ' that qiiamity in infusion is necessary to Die same 1 effect. Hat tins syrup contains I com riilra'cd decor., linn, much stronger lhap the infusion , amounting I to almost the whole virtues ol the »ufm/o)icc. One teaspoonful of this syrup contains the con- 1 rentrated decoction of 20 grains within a small fraction, which may bo considered at least, equal i to tho minurn dose of the substance, which is Jo i plains—two leaspoonfuls 20 grains, and r.o on. A I slight laxative power is given by combining in tho ' virtues ol rhubarb and senna. It is not certain that any uniform antidote to the , oecrtsiooal nervine effects of Pink Root is known, j but tho best antidotal power hitherto ascertained, I aristolochia, serpenturiu is combined in due proper- j lion. , j It should he renienfhered that no vermifuge is uniformly succosslul, even when worms are know n j to be present. The offieianal infusion is too weak; eontaining only the tea ofseven and (i half to fit teen grains to tho dose, which equals, (if the selec tion of the root he well made) only three and a quarter to seven and a half grains of tho substance. For tins syrup, the best specimens have been | selected wiih great care, and the syrup on use has been found to possess, in a very convenient form j for administration to children, all tho uniformity of | power as a vermifuge with tho root, in eubs'once,or I the full powers of it in infusion or decoction. Tho dose should bo repealed three limes n day, or in or- 1 gent cases every two or three hours. A cons'iml supply always on band .at Apothecary I ' Hall, 232 Broad *L A'NTOXV * HAINES ' i may 25 J » ! cvnrrJKt«-m. aaivivn.tbi : « r*rtinirt rr nwiif im r'^-Minniatp I'I'ULIC SALKS. A dmimslralor's Sale. iIY E " A '• ,r - JACKSON. On thr first ’! uesdny in .]„/,/ vert, V , *i‘ l r , r lnrll * il:l h.m.e, ii Vi;n the mend hours ot sail', will be sold one pair light ttny mulch Horse*, onf* ££00(1 k 0( dim! hand ( belonging to the estate of (J. ». Holland, dci e«scl,"6y Col.l by our- » mission of the Court of Ordinary. ‘ NLA I, HOLLAND, Athn'r. ‘■l may 17 MARY HOLLAND, Adm’x. I agency OHK I-.—ihe subscriber will ntlomi to tho sale, exchange nml settlement.of lands in Florida, lilt! investigation nml perfecting ol titles to real ea ■i i onxejanemg, Arc. and to the n 'jnstmenl imd in ho cii'i “rd'' , T- ‘ hH " ,M '" 18 Itia rcsidciic# m the i tty of fct. Augustine, Lust Flor do. ‘in** 1“ I* lll I’F.TKIt SKK.N SMITH, i > Foil SALK.-rne sub * scidicr idlers lor sale Ins splendid pl.ititation, in Leo cmmiy, containing one llionsHiid six hundred ticrcs ol land, all in a solid body. Ji consists ol lots od, 57, 72, 83, 89, 10,'i, 101, and one olhd, number not now recollected, in the third District 0 Lee county. About IDO acres nre in cultivation, mid under excellent fencing, nil fresh, none of it having been elenred more than five or six years, and most ol it within the last two years. > 1 }J 10 e|eared land is all ol tho first quality, onk and . w-oo a,R ' 18 cn i M *hle ol producing from 12 to IMO pounds 1.1 cotton to the acre The un eleno'd lam is all of the same quality, except two 10 s which are first rule pine land,and almost equal to the oak and hickory lor the production of cotton. On the plantation ts'a first rate gin house and gin, the running gear built hist year; also a comfortable dwelling and all other necessary outbuildings fhr a planter who w orks 95 or lid hands. On the land are several fine spring* ofexcellent, pure water, and Iliouell water used in the plantation is equal to al most any in the up-rouniry, lor freshness, and pinny. Jho place is also very healthy, as thoru was not a stogie ease ol si, kness among my nr groes last year, requiring the attendance ol a pity rum. 1 J 'fhohiml lies on the eastern branch ol Chick* siuvhulehie creek, 18 miles Iroin Albany, in liaknr county, i ho licad ol Htcumlxjut navigation on Flint mcr, which will enable the purchaser to get his crop easily to market. The terms will ho made to suit the purchaser. Fnqniro of the subscriber, at Athens, or ol the editor ol the Chronicle A, Sentinel. June 7 trw&wlf CHARI,Ks McKKNLEY. INSTIUJCTION lIV M VSIVi ILI.IAM 11. ORCHARD, Brolessor of Mu « V tic, respectfully annoiinccs to the ladies and gv'itllcmen Os Augusta, that ho has removed to 117 llrond street, a lew doors below the F.aglo and Bliceiiix Hotel, and is now prepared lo give lessons in music on the finno Forte, (iitilar, and Flute. As 11 is Mr. ( )’s. intent ion to make t his cdy his |ienn»- nenl residence, ho will ho enabled lo wait on those who may require his services, with the strictest punctuality. Air. <). will give instructions at his own residence or thatof his pupils. Application lo he made as above, or at Air. itanta’s I‘urnituro and I’iftno Forte store. N. I!: I’,aim Fortes and Organs UiftciT and re paired in the nmsl complete manner and at the short ost notice if april 16 MEttMIT AGE EXTRA-GT—This lawiy . invented combination of dilforent odors, has acquired a just popularity, not only by reason of the strength and delicacy, but of the extraordina ry duration cl its perfume. Whilst the sir ngth of many other extracts and essences arc almost as evanescent as the bloom of the (lowers Irom ..inch they arc derived, the Hermitage retains alt Us fra grance for an indefinite length ol time, and is scarce to he removed from the garment on which it is poun d,by w ashing, hence il is propahly the cheap est end most delightful perfume of our labratories; for sale, together w ith a large assortment ol perfu mery, soaps, hair, oils, die. by A NTONY & HAINES, may 8 232 Broad street. ; to Boat OWNERS AND PATROOKB JViivigatiiiff Suvanah and Jlrond rivers. B\ mi act ol the Hencral Assembly of the slate of Georgia,assented to the2fith December, 1890, it is made be duly ol the inferior courts of ihoseV - era! counties of said slate, bordering on,or which , navigable waters pass through, lo cttitsc lo be pub lished,llio provisions of the several acts of the go ■ i Kiral assembly, regulating boat owners,their agents f and palrouns, navigating said waters. By llm aliu+suiti ui'is'every boot, navigating thb Savannah or Broad rivers, arc required to have a white piilmuii,'w ith a Bill of Lading ready prepared to exhibit lo any white person, who may wish to examine the contents of the boat under their charge show ing the name ol said patroon mid consignee of tlm cargo aboard of said boat, and furthermore for hills liny boat owner,their agent or patroon,to permit any hunt hand being a slave; In put on board of their boat, any corn, cotton, pens,sleek ol any kind, pout try or other articles in which by law they are forbid to Ira/fiek, except tl.n same is exhibited in the bill of lading nl the on icr ol said boat or bis agent,and un der his or their direction entered, limiting it penal ugainU every offender oft ho aforesaid acts. Therefore,all concerned will lake notice, that (ho nets of which the foregoing is extracted will bo en forced against offenders who may he taken in ll'o county of Lincoln. Lmvis Bark's, W., IL ('//. \ i ui.ow, Jolts Mobs, HrruptiKN Stovall, Bktkii Lamar, nov 88 i( 276 Judges of Inferior cotir £T* VANS’ < A.H AIO UILK AND FAMIi H d VI, AI'KKIK.NT I* J Lf,S...Ruiimikii h.e citso of acute Rheumatism, wit It on nfTvclion of the Lungs—cured under the treat merit of Dr K'ni'. Frans, 100 ( hiilhnm-st. New York, Air /fenjamin S Jarvis, 19 ('enira'-sl. Ncwnik, N J., nfllicled for limr years with severe pains in all his joints, which were always increased on the slightest motion,tho longue preserved a steady whiteness; less of nppe lilc, dizziness iii Ins head, the bowels commonly very costive, the iirni high colored, and often pro fuse sweating, nniillciidod by relief. The above symptoms were also attended with considerable dif‘ lienliy ofhrcathing, with a sense ol tightness across the chest, likewise a great want of dubenergy in the norvoiiß uystcin. r Tho above Hymptom« wore entiruly removed,and a pOf I’ect cure cllhci vd by Or Wm Evans. bfnjis jarvis, To Dr VVm Fva -Sr (illy of New Ynrlt, Ss, lienjaniin Uin Jarvis being duly sworn, doth de pose mid say, I Inn t 111 fuels Stilled in the above certificate, mih.wailjcd by him, are in all respects true. UFNJ S JARVIB. Sworn before me, this 251 h Novimher, 189 f Itil.LLl AI SAUL, Notary Bublic, ! 9(5 Nassau-slrcet. Lvans G'enninc Bills, for suD, only by ANTONY' <j- HAINF.V, Agents,' j April 12 Druggists Augusta, (Ja. An extraordinary and remarkable cure.- Airs Alarv Dll lon, of U illiamshnrgli, was restored , lo health by the use of this medicine.—The symp toms of this destressing ease were as folloxvs: Total j loss of nppoiite, palpitation ol the heart, twitching o( the tendons,with ugeneralspasmodic affection of llm muscles, difficulty of breathing, giddiness, languor, lassitude, great depression of spirits, with l he (ear of some impending evil, it sensation of I fluttering at the pit of tho stomach, irregular tran s lent pains in different parts', great emancipation vv ll l l other symptoms of extreme debility. The above case was pronounced hopeless by I three of iho most eminent physicians, add a disso lution ol)he patient daily awaited lor by her friends, which may ho authenticated by the physicians who were in attendance. A-ho has given her cheer ful permission to publish the above facts, and w ill ! also gladly give any information respecting the i benefit she hat received to any enquiring mind MARY DILLON. j {FyMr. Charles Nemple, who had been afflicted fir five years with humoral habitual Aslh j nia, applied lo Dr Evans on the dth of Nov. lahor j ling under the following symptoms: A sense oi | tightness across the chest, xxilh the greatest diffi culty in breathing, distressing cough, generally ending with copious expectoration of viscid phlegm, *~ disturbed rest, the face turgid and of a livid hint; could not lie in a horizontal position without the sensation ofimnicdiatn suffocation, languor, drow siness, and diesinv.-s m the head, and loss ofap pel Ic. Mr-S', applied to the most eminent physician in tho city, likewise used several other remedies without obtaining any permanent benefit un til Ins friends persuaded him ~ o place hnnsel mid- rDr /.vans' treatment. He is now relieved ol h;s complaint, and called at the office yesterday, avowing that bo bail not words in express bis gran qde fur llm benefit he had -r reived. For sale by AN J ON V A lI \IN ES