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Drums and medicines, Wholesale
and retail, ANTONY \ HAINES, No. 232
Broad street, next door to 11. C. Baldwin's whole
sale Dry Goods store, offer lor sale on liberal tonus,
500 packages fresh Drugs, Medicines, i’amls, Oils,
Dye Stuffs, &c Ac.
Country Merchants, are invited to cull and in-
II spoct their stock. Orders executed with neatness
| and despatch. .lime 26
I fpOOTH BRUSHES.—Fine Tooth Brushes,
I Aof English mnnnfacturo,just received and for
I sale by ANTONY A HAINES.
fff I \ 26
, I FOR CHARLESTON.
■ SJBMMSafe The steamboat LIBERTY
1 ff jf iilixFl is now ready to receive
| freight for the above place,
9 will have despatch; for
B passage apply on
■ board or to ROBT. AIcDONALD, Agent.
■ June 25 2t
I AggjL TO RENT, the store and dwelling
I house formerly occupied by Mrs. Hobby,
I |»igai|U a first rate stand for the Millinery and Dress
I making business. Possession given immediately,
■ Enquirent ANTONY <k HAINES,
<■ June 23 No. 234 Broad street.
I ff'J.EORMIA NANKEENS.—2O bales of the
■ • NX above superior goods, just received and for
■ sale by BAIRD & ROWLAND.
■ June 12 3wd&w
I IIfELCOME ALLEN offers for sale on
I IT reasonable terms
I 50000 lbs prime Bacon, ass’d Hams, Shoulders
■ and Sides
■ 40 bbls do Perk
I GO bags grscr, Cuba Coffee
I 20 mats old Java Coffao
I 25 bbls Virginia Flour
11 30 boxes Sperm Candles
f 1 100 pieces heavy Kentucky Bagging
II 150 do prime Hemp do
11/ 150 kegs Nails, ass’d sizes
I A few boxes very superior white Havana Sugar,
f Blown, Ground and Alum Salt, Cotton Osnaburgs,
I Ate. &c.
I Foxes Corner; Juno 14, 1838. sw4w
I NECK STOCKS.
I Black Satin, Bombazine, Plain and
I 'O Figured Black Summer Stocks, of the best
I ‘make and style, just received by
I PRICE &MALLERY,
I June 16 No. 258 Broad street.
SHOT AM) LEA I). —5OO bags Nhot, ass'd;
10 Kegs bar lead; for sale at Mnnutacturers
| ‘prices, by THOS J PARMELEE,
t Agent of the Shot Tower Co. of Baltimore.
I A constantsupply kepton hand.
I march 10 fimo
f WATCHES, WATCHES.
THE Subscriber has just received by tho Steam
Packet New York, an Invoice of fine inde
pendent seconds Watches, with single and double
circle, something entirely new. which the public arc
Ar’lnvited to call and examine at No. 2428r0ad-strect.
May 30 JOHN J?, MURPHY.
STRENGTHENING PLASTERS, pre
pared for pains, weakness in the breast side,
back, or limbs, &c, they will give almost immediate
and soothing relief, and for pleasantness, safety,
easa, and certainty, are decidedly superior to most
other remedies. For sale by
ANTONY & HAINES,
april 23 232 Broad street.
Just received.
FLOUR, BACON, & SOAP.
QK BBLS Flour for family use.
25,000 lbs fine Bacon Hams,
7,500 “ “ sides and shoulders,
20 boxes No 1 Yellow Soap.
For sale by JOHN M COOPER & SON.
ALSO,
2,000 Bushels Salt. juno 9
UST RECEIVED and for sale by A SIB
LEY,
500prs. Georgia Nankeen Pantaloons
6 cases do Nankeens, quality superior to any
aver offered in this market.
Notes of the Western Bank ol Romo taken at
May 16
l'lour, POTATOES, AC.—
J 110 bids. 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
lug and for sale on the wharf, by
tan 16 12 GEO.tt.JESUP&CO
fITOTICH. —The undersigned having purchased
ill from Mr. Neal Holland, Iho stock of goods,
Ac. under the control and management of Mr. Wil
ham E Brodimx, as his agent. The business will be
continued by Mr. Brodnax, as their agent, ami for
their benefit. JOHN M.COOPER <Sf SON,
may 10,1838
FAMILY MEDlClNES.—Competent ar
rangements having been made. Family and
Physicians' Prescriptions can he had at all hours of
tho night, and on the Sabbath, so far as necessity
may demand,at Apothecary Hall, N 0.232 Broad-st.
may 9 ANTONY & HAINES.
DCT There is n night hell at the door.
PROTficTTonI nsurancc com pa n V .
ffIUE undersigned, agents of tho Protection In
■ surance Company of Hartford, Connecticut,
arc prepared to insure buildings and their contents
against loss or damage by fire on the most roasona
bio terms. W. & J. G. LA I LIN.
oct 31 dlf 255
( r K JESSUP & Co.
OFFER for sale on reasonable terms
30 hhds Sugar of extra fine quality
A 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
IMPROVED SURGEONS ’ fitUSS 14s,
For the radical, cure of Hernia, or Rupture,
Invented by Hcbcr Chose, M. ». of Philadelphia.
ffNJIE subscriber would respectfully inform the
X medical profession, and those afflicted with Her
nia or Rupture, that, having made arrangements with
Iho general agent of the inventor, to be constantly
supplied with these justly celebrated Trusses, be is
now prepared to furnish instruments, and also to
treat this afflicting disease, ns mot with in every
age and in bolh sexes. . _
The instruments consist of Inguinal Trusses, H
sizes; Ventro Inguinal Trusses, 8 sizes: Femo
ral Trusses, 2 sizes; Umbilical and Ventral Irus
ses 3 sizes; of double Trusses, 8 sizes, adapted to
all the forms of Double Rupture.
These instruments must be used by Physicians
well verged in the minute anatomy nf the parts im
plicated in Hernia. They are adapted to every va
riety of reducible Hernia, ami do not interfere with
the ordinary avocations ol the patient.
Persons from a distance can have the instruments
applied, and all necessary directions given, as to the
management of the case, on application to the sub
scriber. at his office on Campbell at. Augusta, Ga
may 21 F. M. ROBERTSON, M. D
Bolting cloths & mattings, i
Just received uo assortment jot,
Dutch Bolting Cloths;
White and co’l floor A/atung, 4 5 and 6-4
Paper Hangings and bordenngs, very fine;
Fire place .Serenes do do
Travelling Baskets, small and large siz
Also Umbrellas and Parasols assorted.
april 27 T H W YATT & CO.
Scuildcr’s Genuine Acoustic Oil,
JH' For Deafness.
H mHIS never-failing remedy has been used many
X years with distinguished success, at the Lye
nn d Ear Infirmary ol Dr. ScUdder, and is confi
\ dently recorameoded as on extraordinary and won
' derful remedy lor either prtial or complete deafness
*" By the timelv Use of this pungent Oil, many who
have been completely deaf have boon restored to
perfect hearing after using frqtn three to ten flasks.
This appear strange, hut it is nevertheleas true.
The Acoustic Oil is not presented to the public asn
nostrum, but as the prescription of one who has
turned his attention exclusively to the Eye nnd Ear
and who pledges his professional reputation upon
the success ofi his remedy;
Dr. Scndder has numerous certificates, but hesi
tates to publish them, as he considers them unne
cessaty to so truly valuable an article as the irons
tic Oil. Its immense sale is ihc fairest proof ol the
estimation in which it is held. It is presented as
a public blessing,enabling the aged patient to min
ute in conversation with his children, from which
he had previously been debarred by a distressing
partial or complete deafness. , F
For sate bv ANTONY & HAINES
June2l Aecnis, Augusta, Oa
Ip KUCI SSlOtf CAPS—Just received anil
* lor sale by CLARK, RACKET!’& Co
June 23 hv
/'HIECKS ON CH.V IM.ESTON, For sale
v - y by the GEO. INS. TRUST CO.
June 22
Premium paid or notes of the Snvannfth
Hanks, by JOHN G. WINTEK.
Juno 111 2w
*g!o IHRE-A VVet Nurse, without a child.
-*• Enquire at tliis office. ts June 18
T EMONS,, LEMONS. —3O boxes superior
Lemons, in fine order, just received and for sale
Lum 16 W. E.&J. LbJACKSON.
A COOK WANTED, of good character and
■cm- capacity, to cook (or a small family, for which
a liberal price will bo paid. Enquire at this office,
or at No. 293 Broad street ts June 7
WANTED.
A SITUATION us ]{ar-keo|)cr is wanted by a
young man of steady and industrious habits.
Apply at this office. June 21 2t
WANTED, by a middle aged woman (native
of England) a situation ns house keeper or
as nurse to an invalid, and would have no objection
to travel. For particulars, &c. enquire of
Juno 21 eod3t WM. K. KITCHEN.
SHAVING CASES.—Portable Morocco Sha
ving Cases, with every article necessary, very
complete, and compact, for sale by
June 23 Ivv CLARK, ft AC K ETT, & Co.
BUTTER KNIVES—A superior assottment
of Silver, Stone, and Pearl handles, just re
ceived and for sale by
June 23 Iw CLARK, RACK ETT & Co.
I >IC'KLE KNIVES AND FORKS—with
■- plain silver handles, a first rate .article, lor sale
by CLARK, RACKETT & Co.
Juno 23 lw
aif.VER FORKS.—Table and Desert Forks
with Silver Desert Knives and Forks to match,
, constantly on hand and for sale by
1 Juu«23 lw CLARK, RACKETT&C6.
IVTGLASSES. —40 hhds fine New Orleans Mo-
B lasses, on consignment, by
June 20 JOHN M. COOPER & SON.
FOR SALE, two fine pair of Horses, well
broke chhor lor double or single harness, suit
able for family use, will be sold low. Apply to
_June 14 E. D. COOKE.
HORSES FOR sale.—Two fine Horse*.
one well broke for the saddle and harness, and
the other a fine saddle horse, for sale by
June 11 N. SMITH & Co.
NOTICE. —HAND .J- SCRANTON are au
thorised to act as my agents during my absence
from the city. DANIEL HAND.
Juno 12 Im
I FLORIDA SEGARS.—IOO,OOO Florida Se
gara,jiist received and for sale at manufactu
rers’ prices by W.E. & J. U. JACKSON,
Juno 12 Auctioneers.
C~S eorglA NANKEENS Just received
H n few cases Georgia Nankeens and will bo
i sold low by JOHN S. HUTCHINSON.
June 14
VICTORIA SKIRTS, just received and for
Juno 12] sale by VVm. H. CRANE.
13APER . —2O reams fine Medium Printing Pa
per for sale, on consignment, alfactor’s prices.
Apply at this office. June 13
f RIO MIK E, lor u few mouths, an excellent
X man cook; also, a good house servant. Inquire
at tms office. June 12
AVILION GAUZE.—4-6, 6-7, and 8-4 Pa
vilion Netting, just received and lor sale low by
Juno 12 trvv3w IVES & GRISWOLD.
S UPERIOR CANAL FLOUR, just re
ceivsd and for sale low by
June 12 HAND & SCRANTON.
f~ .''RUSH M ACK l, 2 and 3,
in whole or half barrels.
June 12 HAND & SCRANTON.
FINE APPLES.—S bids Pine Apples just
received and for sale by
June 11 W.E. & J. U. JACKSON.
LOUR.—7O bids superfine Richmond Flour,
suitable for family use,just landed and for sale
June 11 bv GEO. K. JESSUP & Co.
TJMiJIER A UE.—3O bbls Summer Slock
Ale, for sale by N . SMITH & Co.
June 11
I' - ESfONS. —25 boxes Lemons, in fine order;
-A 25 bbls X.oai’Sugar, for sale by
June* 11 N. SMITH & Co.
' ra>III: most culubiatod and cflcrlual COHN
i PLANTJOUS, for sale by
; June 8 _ ANTONY & HAINES.
TRIO RENT, a commoaious brick Store on
X Broad st. For particulars, apply to
may 22 JOHN S. HUTCHINSON.
J “AMES’ NEW NOVEL—Tbc Robber; a
Talc; just received and for sale by
June 2__ T H AI.C.PLANT.
BACON —A ciioico lot of assorted, (ho Hams
very suitable for family use.
may 11 CLARKE, McTIER & 00.
OfJT. MONROE, DENTIST, may be con
sulted professionally at all hours at the Eagle
' and Phoeinx Hotel, Room No 10. If may 2
OTICE. —During the subscribers temporary
absence Mr. A, 11. Slone is bis duly authori
zed Attorney. GEO. A. WALKEkR. may 1 ts
7VIEW CROP MOLASSES.—7O hhda. for
i\ sale by TS&O H METCALF.
march 20
MHOBACCO. —On consignment 80 boxes To-
X hacco, manufactured by Tench * Steagall,
fur sale low by JOHN M COOPER, & Son.
1 SM EORGIA NANKEENS, a very superior
vR article just received by W. 11. CHAN E.
, march 21.
g vjN - CONSIGNMENT.—IOOO pieces heavy
l - V/ Hemp Ragging; lor sale low by
e jnn2o If 10 H.C. BRYSON & CO.
, (Afl ATUIIES.—A large supply of ibe best
, 171 Loco Eoco Matches, always on band at
a ANTONY & HAINES,’
, jane 11 No 232 Broad-st.
' A NTIARTRITIC, oi India Rheumatic
Im. Paper, a German article, which is extensively
’ usedforthe cure of Rheumatism, just received and
' for sale cheap by ANTONY & HAINES,
Juno 12 232 Broad street.
J W ANTED TO P URCIIAS E,
i OA or 3° likely young Negroes, for which good
twl\J prices will be paid, in cash, by
‘ dec 20 297 wtf J. & D. JWORRISOJV.
i VAiiCLUse cTitton osnabTJrgs .~
A CONSTANT supply of the above article for
sale at Factory prices by the agents,
o mar 2 49 CLARKE, M’TEIR <fe CO
' t IXO HIRE. —Four or five Negro Boys.
1. Also,about tbesame of women and girls.
. Apply to D.L. HOLLIDAY.
jan 10 7 tl _ _ _
JUST RECEIVED, 1 case plain Palm Leal
Hoods, 1 ease with capes do do do
Also, a lew fine Straw and leghorn Bonnets, -1
mnv2l For sale by VVm. 11. CRANE.
STOVALL A HAMDEN,
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS MERCHANTS,
And General Grocers,
AUGUSTA, Ga.
- Dry Goods Sale Room over I lie Grocery store.
’ SPRING GOODS.
TT'DGAR & CARMICHAEL are now receiving
’ Mh their usual supply of Staple and Fancy Spring
Dry Goods, which they offer on their usual terms
~ and prices. april 10
is ' WM. 11. McKEE,
Nn. 309 Broad street, Augusta, Ga,,
0 * GENT for the New York Albion, Emigrant
0 and Old Countryman, will receive subscrip
’• tions and payments. ly Juno 9
a SHIRTS! SHIRTS!! SHIRTS!!!
is I7MGURED French Gingham, fine Linen, und
r X fine Colton Shirts, with Linen bosoms, with
tl and without collars, Just received by
may 31 PRICE & MALLERV .
T 1 ’ OB ACC O .—McPherson’s celebrated
chewing and smoking Tobacco, in small pa
’’ pers; also, Leltwioh’s i'-st chewing Tobocco m
ls pound plugs, for sale by ANTON\ & HAINES.
{ . may 9
h TAf R- JOHN 11. MURPHY will act as my
17x attorney duringrny absence from the city ; all
persons indebted to me will therelbre make imme
diate payment to him. A FOSTER,
j Augusta, May 30,1838. ts
GEORGIA STATE
L O T T IS ll \ ,
For the benefit of the
Augusta Independent Fire CompAtiy.
CLASS NO. 26. FOU 18S8.
To ho determined by tho drawing of the Virginia
Slate Lottery, for tho Benefit of the town of
Norfolk, Class No 4.
To be drawn at ALEXANDRIA, Va. on Saturday
Juno 30lh, 1838.
1). S- GrkoohV & Co , Managers.
A. HEAL), Contractor.
CO Numbers—l 3 Drawn Ballots.
SCHEME.
1 Prize of $25,000 $25,000
1 1(1,000 10,000
1 5,000 5,000
1 2,000 2,000
1 1,750 1,750
1 1,500 1,500
10 1,000 10,000
15 000 7,500
20 250 -5,000
25 200 5,000
30 150 4,500
180 100 18,000
10(1 75 7,050
106 50 5,300
3,922 20 78,440
17,914 10 179,140
22,334 Prizes, amounting to $306,080
Tickets 910—Shares in proportion.
G eorgia loie.-f* esh Stone Lime, of
ns good quality as any in 'l* o market, put up
in boxes, stronger, tighter, ai’.d inpro convenient for
transportation than barrels, and l;oldn.'p tho same
quantity. Price $3 tho single box, odd 92.’
the quantity, delivered at Augusta, at JucksdPhoro,
and at the mouth of Briar creek, on the Savanna. I .’
river, it will ho sold at the same rates with freight
off. Apply to T. L. SMITH, Planters' Hotel, or
D. KIRKPATRICK & Co.
Jitne 14 Irwijfdtf
STRAYED, from the subscriber, some time
since, living 12 miles below Augusta, on
road, eleven head of cattle, branded in largo letters,
G I), on the left hip; one of tho cows without
horns, largo and fine looking. 1 have this day
taken up one of the cows ut or near Dr. Turpin’s
mill, on the Savannah road, and 1 have no doubt
but tho remainder are in that neighborhood. A lib
eral reward will bo paid to any person securing the
said cattle and giving inlorraation ol the same to
mo. [June 13 sw3w] J. A DOVE.
f|4IlE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore
JL conducted under the firm of J & J Mcßryde,
will for the future he carried on under that of J A J
Mcßryde .J- Co. JAMES McBRVDE.
JOHN McBRVDE.
mny 14 ALEXANDER WALLACE.
NOTICE.— The copartnership herototor exist
ing in this oily under the firm ofCowling <V
Gardclle, expired on the Ist day of January last,
by its own. limitation. The business of tbo firm
vvillbcclosod by A. Gaiu>ki,i,k.
J. V. COWLING.
Feb. 13,1837 ts A. GAUDELi.iI:
f G4IIE Subscribot begs leave to inform his friends
u and the public,that he will continue to trans
act tho Commission Business in this city, un
der his own name. A.GARDELLE.
fob 13 if 36
Dissolution of copartner!
SHIP.—The copartnership heretofore existing
between W. T. Thompson and James MeCafl'erty,
in tho Book mid Job Printing business, was, by
mutual consent, this day dissolved. Those having
demands against saidlfirm will present them to Wm.
T. Thompson, to whom also all payments aro to lie
made, ami by whom the business w ill bo hereafter
conducted. W. T. THOMPSON,
June 10, 1838. JAS. McCAFFERTV.
In retiring from business, I would respectfully so
licit the patronage ol my friends (or my former
partner, who is every way prepared, and I am con
fident, will give general satisfaction to those who
may favor him with their business
June 14 J AS. McCA FFERTY.
CIHARLTON’S REPORTS.—Reports 0 )
> decisions made in the Superior Courts of the
Eastern District of Georgia, by Judges Berrien, T.
U. P,Charlton, Wayne, Davies, Law, Nieoll, and
Robert M. Charlton, and in the Middle Circuit, by
Thomas U. P, Charlton ; by llohert M. Charlton,
late Judge of tho Superior Courts of tho Eastern
District, just published and for sale by
June 13 T. 11 &I.C. PLANT.
TEN DOLLARS REWARD.
STRAYED or stolon, from the lower
i AAggi part of the city, on rbo Gib instant, a
large Sorrel Horse, over 15 bnnils
Qg high, a while spot on his forehead,
* ? • tmd a wart over the left eye, are all
Bftf-.c3sESSlllic marks recollected. The above
reward will be paid to any person who will deliver
said horse, in the city of Augusta, to
June 8 swtf JAMES BROOM.
E. BOURGEOIS,
SILK DYER AND SCOURER, from Paris,
having arrived at Augusta, where ho intends to
make his permanent residence, in the practice ol his
professional business, has the honor to inform the
ladies and gentlemen of Augusta and adjoining
counties, that he lias taken a suitable house on
Broad street, two doors below Mr. Augustine Fred
erick’s, where all kinds ol Silks, Crapes, &r. will he
DYED in tho most fashionable and permanent col
ors, at the most reasonable prices. Ladies’Merino,
■ Cashmere and Crape Shawls, and Leghorn Hals
, cleansed and pressed, so as to look as well as new.
Gentlemen’s apparel scoured and and renewed to
. their primitive color and brightness.
iKrGoud prices given lor old clothes,
may 11
B. W. FORCE & CO.
WHOLESALE SHOE DEALERS,
No. 276 Hrnad-st. A iigushi, (3 a.
HAVE received 10U0 packages Boots and Shoes
comprising every article in the lino ; which
can lie sold as lowasinthe Northern cities. Allnr
rangements being with Manufactures direct. A
general assortment of I.EATH MRS. npril 24
ATTRACTIVE!
Now and Fashionable Summer Goods.
r TEST receiving, a beautiful assortment and
•J choice selection of new style Goods, for
. Gentlemen’s summer wear, recently purchased in
the New Voik market from the latest importations,
which the subscribers are prepared to make to rr.can
ine at short notice, in the newest stylo, according to
the most approved patterns of fashion, which they
I have just received. The public are respectfully «»-
( belted to call, examine, and make a selection. They
will sell goods by the piece or pattern.
FRICE & MALLERV,
may 31 Drapers and Tailors, No. 258 Broad si,
WILLIAM C. WAY
RESPECTFULLY informs bis friends and n.l
other customers who heretofore patronised
• him, while agent for Joseph Shannon, that he is
now, and has been all along, since the 10th day of
r October last, engaged with James Anderson & Co.
; in their Dry Goods store, next door above Turpin
s & D’Antignao’s Drug store, Broad street, whore he
will be found equally as attentive to the r ails ol his
■ customers, and all who may be disposed to extend
their patronage to the new cstablishim.nt, as for
merly, and os as good terras, and the assortment of
1 Dry Goods will be found equally ns large and as
‘ choice as heretofore kept by him in the same store.
The subscriber would also inform the public that
he is not an agent for Joseph Shannon, nor has he
I had an agency in any business, sines the subscriber
i discontinued it on the 10th October last, as the
public have also been notified by his advertisement
to that effect on the 10th of October, 1837.^
I At tho store of James AmicrsOn <fe Co.
may 30, 1838 ts Broad st. Augusta, Ga.
SPLENDID FRENCH MUSLINS.
SNOWDEN <V. SHEAR have received, this day,
from New-York, a large supply of splendid
/ French Muslins, o( the latest Palis styles which
I have boon carefully selected from recent imports
- lions, and arc entirely now patterns '1 he public
uro respectfully requested to rail anil examine them,
april 12
■ l\ r ° *lf - Any person desirous lo hoveCldlh
, ln S madeoxf ressly for them at the north, will
please call on the subscribers, leave their orders, and
have their measure taken bolero the first of July,
as Mr. J. U. Davis will leave for the north early in
' DAVIS, GRIMES & t’o.
, Jdne 81 fit 312 l{ ri)Il <l street.
.. stop Thuthi Ml . "
\ MAN by the name of JOSEPH TRACEY
f broke into my trunk on Monday night, at my
boues on Bridge Row, and stole therefrom cash
and jewellery to the amount of over $5OO-—He ,
is about 5 feet 8 inches high, black hair, black eyes,
nose turned up a little; with a large cflt across his
upper lip and under lip, three or four ot his tipper
teeth out, and is slightly marked with the small
pox, and wears a while hat, green under the rim.
I'tlly Dollars reward Will ho paid for htTnp
rehenston and confinement m jail,and recovery
the properly and niotVy.
June 13 tl JAIMES NAMACK
r|4HE BURNT COHN PLANTER— J
X Warranted to cure, without inconvenience, all
Corns whatever. The following is nil the proprie
tor, a widow, who depends on the sale ol this urti- i
do fur support, will presold ;
Certificate. —Wo, the subscribers, do certify that i
we have known the Burnt Corn Plaster lo cure and i
eradicate a groat number of corns. It has been i
used with the must perfect success by ourselves ,
and friends for many years, and the proprietor is a
widow.
(Signed) —John Mnnnjr. Trn Higgins, Benjamin
Bryan, sen., Belaud Bice, Arch. Benson, Lewis
Running, l.emuel Lynch, John IMorley, jr
For sale by ANTONY & HAINES,
Juno 16 Augusta, (la.
- II \ E IiMI LlSIf imO AI) CLOTHS.
I "I IST received, some very superior iniporl
-1 " led Black, Blue, and fashionable coloured
r Cloths, o( the best English (nitric, finest of wool mid
c velvet finish, which, with a lienutiful assortment of
f Pantaloon Stuffk, and superb Vestings, will bo sold
, ly llio pattern, or made to measure in their best
; styl’d, by PRICE A MALLERV;
'■>ne 1(5 Drapers and Tailors.
MISS 81/i.’VN hriyng tiken the house No.
235 Broadway, New y.-rk, directly Wcmg
the Park, formerly the resident B °f * . ** OI J C '
Esq., together with the two bouses the
Establishment is now open for the ncconiicodatioii (
, of permanent or transient boarders.
New York, June Ut, IS3B dwlm
PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE.
MRS. WILLIAMS having taken that commo- 1
dioiis house, formerly occupied by Major •
, Starkes, 147 Broad street, a few doors below iho
, Eagle and Phoenix Hotel, U now prepared to accont
module a few gentlemen with board and lodging. 1
april 16 tf_ I
®/JKS. Jl’dflltll respoclfn/ly informs the la I
l -k'X dies ot Angiisln and Ilamhnrg that she in- <
lends making her residence in theahove city, for the I
purpose ol resident Ladies’ Dress Maker.—
She hopes by her nttonl ton In 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
D'Autol's Clock and Watch Eslabbsbment, Broad
' street, next to Marlin Frederick's, or at her place ol
1 residence, Jackson street, next to the Baptist church.
Gentlemen's line Linen made to order. may 12
NEW JEWELRY ESTAIJMSHMEN(T|
s HULLS D’AUTEL, watchmaker from I’aris
e" respoclfally informs tho citizens of Augusta
and Hamburg that ho Ims opened a Watch ami
Clock Estnhlishincnl, in Broad street, adjoin
ing Mr. Marlin Frederick’s, whore ho hopes hy as
siduity and strict attention to business to merit a
. share of public patronage.
. The most difficult mid complex work done, and J
’ warranted in the best manner. Musical, Horizon
r tel Patent Lever, L’Eptne, Chronometer, Anchor,
> Escapement, Duplex, Vertical, &c. combining tho
. most ilidicull ta ho named ; including a two balance
, Escapement, originally invented by him at Paris,in
r 1827. Clocks of every description put in order and
warranted, at llie shortest notice.
Jewelry of every description for sale.
Musical Boxes, &o. put in order.
A regular assortment of the ftboVo articles always
r on hand. All orders thankfully received by the
subscriber, jmay 12 (mil JULES D’AUTEL
’ SUMMER RETREAT FOR SALK.
JU.-dk Will be sold, if applied for shortly, the lot
c a and improvements nt the Band Hills, known
if -1 I lil.as the Tiirknclt Spring Place, formerly
0 ownc.l and occupied by Col Thomas McGran. The
\ lot conlninins twenty five acres, a largo part of'
( j which is in woods, and includes Turknell’s Spring,
y from which tho City of Augusta is supplied with
(> water. On t lra premises is a comfortable dwelling
n with all other buildings necessary for th? accom
modation of a laniily. Possession can bo given
immediately
At.ii) —A small Lot containing between two nod
three acres, separate from tho above by the Mil
r ledgeville Road. Apply to
» Mn '*" s Pjth HENRY H GUMMING.
LI A M 11. Cl t, V VE, Tins j nst received
black and blue black Gro de Swiss, super
I black Gro de Paris, elegant satin striped French
- Muslins,Dish Linens, fine long lawn,elegant French
r worked collars, very fine plain and figured swiss
muslins, silk and cotton umbrellas, (ignored and
plain parasols, embroidered and marsotlles skirls,
small and largo corded do. swiss, book, jaconet and
nansook muslins, plaid stripe, sprig, mid lace mils
’ lins, fine bombazine, small figured calicoes, and
’ french cambrics, fine embroidered cotton hose’
8 french and cnglish do. thread, hobinol, Ibulo and
° blond laces, elegant figured suttiiis and silks, fine
= bird eye diaper, damask table Cloths, 8-4 and 9-4
' table diaper, fancy handkerchiefs and scarfs, ehally
ribbons, brown linens, shining, sheeting, bed tick,
8 drilling, dowlas, <fec together with a great variety
of otherarticles which will bo sold low. at. No 231
’ Brood street, next door above the Georgia Rail
8 Rond Building. april 17
, New ami ITcsh lin ported Dry (hioiliii
JAB. ANDERSON <fe Co. have just received
from Liverpool, direct, tho following Dry Goods,
which they offer for sale on their usual low terms
(or cash, viz:
11 pieces 4 4 black, while,and assorted colorgplaid
Glassgow Ginghams
24 pieces do do do and do
, 25 do small figured colored Jacohet muslins 1
i IB Jo do mourning do
. 60 do Manchester fancy naileries, ass’d patterns
t 10 do super blk and white do do ‘
5 do rich and beautiful lustre English black and
bine black silks lor ladies' dresses
Long Law ns of a very fine quality
Alto from New York,
114 pieces white Pavilion Gauze
50 do blue and green do
Together with other staple Goods, suitable lo the
present ami approachlttg seasons. april 9
SPRING DRY GOODS.
4 m \ FRENCH cambric prints
4-4 fancy colored french muslins]
I 4-4 new style mourning muslins
. Gloves, silk and cotton Hosiery
Rich fancy colored figured silks
First quality black silks
J.inen cambric bdkfs
, Cap, bonnet and bolt ribbons
Eariey dress bdkfs In varieiy
Superfine black bombasine
, Superfine blk and colored chalice
Superfine Italmnas, with a variety of other
neW' goods, which they offer at fair prices,
april 13 EUG Alt <V CAR,MICHAEL.
I'Teiich Worked Collars, Laces, Ac.
r |4 Hr WYATT A Co. have just received a
I I • fresh assortment ol French needle worked
Collars, some ol which arc now patterns, also fan
■ cy dress hdkfs and shawls, muslin trimmings, hiack
1 and white silk blond, thread edgings and wide laces,
linen cambric bdkfs assorted, bonnet end cap rib
bons, picnic and plain silk gloves, blk and col'd
1 kid gloves, and plain embroidered and ribbed silk
< hose, and silk half hose assorted. april 21
FRESH SPRING GOODS)
At No. 200 Broad-ttreel.
i Tfl 11. WYATT A Co. have received, and
A . arc now opening a large stork of Spring and
I Summer Dry Goods, well assorted, and having been
> purchased nt reduced prices, will be sold at a small
r advance On cost for cash, ,
> They have now a good assortment of black and
t blue black Italian Lustring, gros do Paris and gros
do Swiss Silks, Plan! Silks and small figured Bon
net Silks, handsome French Muslins and printed
.Swiss Muslins, black and white and colored Jaco
nets small patterns, large and small checked Swiss
- Muslins and Cambrics, Furniture Calicos, white
and colored cotton I rmges assorted, cotton and
, linen Nettings, and 10-4 Bohhinnt for pavilions,
J Irish Linens and Lawns,.O-d and 10-4 Irish Shcet
i ings, Table and Birdoye Diapers, Damask Table
• Cloths and Napkins, brown Linens and Linen Dril
lings, Vestings, a very large assortment ol Cotton
Hose amj s Jo, with a variety of other seasonable
goods. april 19
t
nAIL-It O A D NO TI CJ i:.
ON Monday, tho IBlh inst. the Georgia Kali
Road will ho opened I >r the conveyance of
Passengers and Freight to Cmwfordsville.
Tho cars will leave Camak on Mondays, Wed
nesdays, and Fridays, immediately after tho arri
val of tho train from Augusta. I.eavo Crawlord
ville on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 10
o’clock, A. M.
Stages for Washington, Athens,Greensboro* and
Madison, connect with the ears at t'rawfordvillu.
RICHARD I’I.TKKS, ,lr.
Resident Engineer & Sup’tof Transportation,
dune 13
RROBfiIA ftAit ROAD NOTICE.
1 is now carried on the Kail Road be
tween Angnsia ,'Utd Warlronton, at tho follow
ing rates—cotton $1 per bale, merchandise 25 Cents
per hundred pounds, or 8 rts per cubic lout.
Between Augusta and Crawfordvillo—•cotton
SI 25 per bale, merchandise 331 els per hundred
pounds, or fil cts per enbie foot.
George 11. Thompson, agent lor the l’« at Craw
ford ville, aiid Jno. 11. Roberts, agent of the Company
itt IVarrenton, will attend to receiving and forward
ing produce and merchandise, without charge for
commissions or storage. Spacious warehouses
have been erected at the above stations for the re
ception ui merchandise, until it is forwarded,
RICHARD PETERS, Jr.
Resident Engineer ,y Sup’t of Transportation
June 14
NEW RAIL-ilOAI) 1,1 (VH,
Between Riiltimorc untl Philadelphia,
TWIOi a 6aV.
Tho Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore
Rail-Road Co. beg leave to announce to the Public
tho following arrangement for their Passenger Cars:
Tito i'tast train leaves tho Depot in Pratt Street,
daily, (except Sundays) nt 8 o'clock, A. M., and
arrives in Philadelphia before 1 o’clock which al
lows Passengers four to five hours in that City, be
fore the Cars start for New Vork.
'Pile early arrival of this Train nt Philadelphia,
(which is generally one anil n half to tiro hhurs liifnrc
other Lino,) gives passengers great advantage in
('curing accommodations at the principal Hotels
nod Tliis "dine pauses, w ithout suffering the ineon- ,
vcntonco so mien exp-ioncod. in looking about for ,
edgings, in conscience C! *WO arrival by other ,
conveyance. 1
The skconi) tiiain, earryii." 'ho ts. 8. mail.,
loaves the Depot, Pratt Street, (after the arrival m
the Cars from Washington City,) daily, at hub
past Nino o'clock, A. M ,nnd passing through «. an ■
ton, Gunpowder, Bush, Havre-de-Grnco, North East,
Elkton, Newark, Staunton, Newport, Wilmington,
and Chester, arrives in Philadelphia also, always in
lime to lake the evening Cars to New Vork.
JK?" Ity this Train passengers leaving Washington 1
City in the morning, reach Slew York the same night. '
This Train also nfturds Passengers arriving in the
Boats from Clmrlodon and Norfolk, the opportunity (
£, reaching New Vork Iho same evening.
KrFat-cby either Train Tear dollars.
Tha regulation adopted by this Company for
the care ol baggage, meets with universal approba
tion, ns it. relieves iho passengers of all trouble in I
rotation to it.
*,*Tho Cars for the accommodation of Ladies I
and Children, are provided with retiring rooms,and
attended by Ibinalo servants.
Returning Irwin IMiiliulelphia :
The Trains leave Philadelphia at n quarter after f>
o’clock, A hi., and at 2, I'. M. Passengers leav
ing Philadelphia at a quarter after li o’clock, from
lower end nt Dark street , will arrive in Baltimore
before 1 o’clock, —which gives thorn three to four
hours to spare before tho Cars leave for Washington
City and the West, and also in lull time for tho
Steam-Boats for Charleston and Norfolk.
Passengers leaving New Vork by the morning
line, arrive in Philadelphia in time lor the 2 o’clock
Train, and proceed directly on—they arrive in Bal
timore at B o'clock the mine evening, two hours
earlier than by any other conveyance.
A CRAWFORD, Agent.
Baltimore, June 19,1838. swßw
RICH MON I) AM> .PKTKRSUL'UGtH
It AID-ROAD.
nn gjum
The completion ol this Rail-Road, (from Polers
hurgh to Manchester,-opposite Richmond,) makes
Iho chain of rail-roads through tin l state of Virgi
nia continuous, with tho exception of only nine
miles, and adds important ad vantages to Iho inland
rente for Northern and Southern travelling.
There are established on it two daily trains, one
ol which is in connection with the North and South
Mail Line; and o tri weekly tram connecting with
iho “Halifax, Wilmington, and Charleston Rail
Rond, -Singe and Steamboat lane.”
Passengers from I ho South by the daily “ Metro
polilan Mail Line,” will arrive in Richmond - n the j
overling after that on which (hey leave Raleigh,
and having the night lor rest, am yet enabled, by
existing arrangements, to proceed to Baltimore on
the succeeding day, and thence to Philadelphia the
same night, in time lor the morning bonis to New
Vork ’Pans, leas I bun three days Irom Raleigh to
New York.
Passengers who leave Charleston fir Wilmington
on Sunday or Tuesday evening, will, if they arrive
in Halifax by five o’clock on Tuesday or Thursday
evening, ho brought to Richmond by the tn-weekly
line, in lime for the Wednesday or Friday morning's
earn lor Washington, whereby they will reach Bal
timore the same evening, and can proceed to Phila
delphia the same night, and arrive in New Vork be
fore dinner on Thursday or Saturday: being less
Hmn four dm/H from Charleston to New Vork. The
connexion is equally good ami expeditious with the
extra lino from Wilmington, and with all the lines
from North to South.
The route through Petersburg!! and Richmond
will ho found also to ho one of the host routes from
the South to the Virginia Springs. 'The passen
gers can arrive in Charlottesville, having only forty
four miles stage travelling after reaching the rail
roads in Virginia, in throe days from Charleston,
and two days from Raleigh.
All possible arrangements arc made on tins Rail-
Road fur tho comfortable and sale transportation of
passengers.
Office of the Rii-hmoiid and Petersburg )
Katl-Rond Co. May PJ, 1838. $ Um
INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC;
WILLIAM H. ORCHARD, Professor of Mu
sic, respectfully announces to the ladies anil
gentlemen of Augusta, that he has removed to 147
Bread street, a few doers tielow the Eagle and
Ph'cnix Hotel, and is DOW prepared to give lessons
in music oft Die Piano Forte, Guttdr, and Flute. As
it is Mr. O’s. intention to make this city his perma
nent residence, ho will he enabled to wait on those
who may require his services, With the strictest
punctuality. Mr, O. will give instructions nt his
own residence or I hat of his pupils. Application to
he made as above, or at Mr. Renta's Furniture and
Piano Forte store.
N. B. Piano Fortes and Organs timed and re
paired in the most complete innimer and at the short
est notice. ts npnl If,
It. 11JEA DIM-IN, ARTIST,
BEOS leilvo respectfully to iiifhrni the citizens
of Augusta, that ho has returned tri this city,
and taken the room formerly r-ei-upied by him in the
Masonic Hall, where he intends remaining for a ew
weeks, and w here he wolild he happy to receive
those who may desire his professional services.
iKT* The public generally, are invited to r ail and
see his specimens. nov I)it
PETIT GI Li-' COTTON SEED.
IHAVA’ a few hundred bushels of the above
Cotton Seed, which is genuine. Planters who
desirs to improve tho Cotton crop, would do well
to call immediately. Also, a small lot ofutmtixed
Nankeen Colton Seed, for sale,
Feh pi 35 A.CIIMMHVG.
The Constitutionalist will copy the above.
To Augusta Merchants and Auctioneers.
f|V/E subscriber having established himself jier-
A manontly in the town of Athens, Da. us an
Auction and Commission Merchant,
solicits the patronage of those Who have consign
ments to make to that place- It is his opinion, ns
well as that of most of the citizens of that place,
acquainted with its growing prosperity, that mer
chants, arid especially Grocers, who have goods
which they are desirous of converting readily into
cash, will find it very much to their interest to send
many of thorn to that market. Ail Im. iness in that
line, intrusted to the nndersigned, will meet with
prompt attention. R. ROGERS, Auctioneer.
UEPEIIKNCr.H ;
Ashury Hull, James Camak, Slovens Thomas,
Thomas Hamilton, Athens ,- John Phirnzy, Samuel
Hale, Clark, Me Tier & < o. Wm. Boslw ick, A J
Huntington <V Son, L. Gibson, Augusta.
april 14 12m
ti'*' . .'".■■i!.
IMi HLIC SALKS. _
Vurnar.es.
BY V*. E. A: J. V. J ACKSON,
This itlorninp, at JO o'clock, in front of our
store, w ill ho sold, without reserve,
3 ITIIDS. Furnaces, Iron bound. Terms at side.
June 2fi
Positive bale of Liquors, Wines, fruits, ffc. , from
ltri% (Jlube,
BY W. fc A J. r. JACKSON.
Tins Moruiiii;, at 10 o’clock, will be sold, ill
front of our store,
10 casks superior Claret
5 do. White VVino
0 boxes Muscat do.
JO ijr. casks Vinegar
15 do do Cognac Untruly
10 boxes Ires' Claret
5 cases AhsytUu
f> dir Fruits in Brandy
30 do/, Perfumery
6 boxes Vennoejllr 4
4 sacks fresh Walnuts
3 boxes do Almonds
"0 bills Monungaliola Whiskey
7 birds Bye t
10 boxes Lemons
M do Lemon Syrup
8 qr casks Madeira Wiho, ,Je.
At.SO,
12 Canary Birds and tinges
Terms—Over $2OO, DO days, lor approved paper
June 26
BY w. K. & J. IJ. JACKKON,
This Night, at lire usual hour, will bo sold, n
general ossortmenl ot (resit Staple nrrd Fancy Dry
(Joods, Hardware, Cutlery, Bools, Shoes, ij-c. $e
_Jimn 2u Terms cash.
BAtiUINII AT AUCTION.—WtH bo sold
at auction, on Monday, the 2d day ol July, at
at my store,
700 pieces Hemp Bagging,
75 pieces Burlaps.
Sale positive—terms liberal,
June 23 A SIBI.UV.
Administrator's Sale.
BY W. K. & J. U. JACKSON.
On the first Tuesday in July next,
At lire lower market bouse, within the usual bourn
of sale, will bo sold one pair light hay match Hornes,
one good second blind Carriage Imlonging to tiro
estate of(J. B. I Follaud, deceased, and sold by per
mission of the Cohn of Ordinary.
NEaL HOLLAND, Adin'r.
may 17 MARY HOLLAND, Adm’x.
city siikiui i -s nalk.
ON the first Tuesday in July next, at the lower
market house in the city of Augusta, within
tiro iis.irtl sale hours, will he sold tiro following prop
erly to W.l; a lot of fine cloth, consisting ol vest
ings’and drillings, one small lot of. bumhozins and
rninhlots, ono show Mass and contents, one lot ol
fine broadcloths,one lot of new clothing, also a lot
of sundry articles in said shop, sold ns lire property
of IMIs & Vrooman. isac S. Tuttlo vs. Hills &
Vrooman. , „
Also, nt the same time and place, the following
property, to wit ; lour carpels, one dozen cane hot
lorn chairs, one dozen wood bottom, four feather
beds, four nmltrnsses, one pair of card tallies, two
tea tallies, one dining table, two stands, two lend
ers, two sells brass fire dogs, one sideboard, two
bureaus, two looking glasses, Ihreo bedsteads, win
dow curtains and knobs, plates and dislros, and a bit
of kitchen furniture, levied onus lire properly ol
.Marlin Crawley. Charles Carter vs said Crawley.
Properly pointed out by plaintiff. Terms—cash
bankable money E. MARTIN, S. C. A,
Juno 23 Id
CITY SHERIFF’* SALE,
ON the first Tuesday in July next, at the lower
Market House in lire eity ol Augusta, within
the usual sale hours, w ill he sold the following pro
perly, to wit; Munnli, u woman, rind her child
Mary ; sold ns lire property of Henry Reid, under
a li fa and a foreclosure of a mortgage. P 11.
Mainz vs Henry Reid, in the Court nl Common.
Pleas, city ol Augusta. Terms cash—bankable
money. Purchasers paying for pam-rs.
B MARTIN,S. C. A.
June 2,1838. wtd _____
AI>MINISTRATOR’S SALK.
WILL ho sold, 111 the lower market house in
Augusta, on the first Tuesday in August
next, within the legal hours of sale, in pursuance ol
an order of the Court <4 Ordinary ol Richmond
county, a lot id' land in said eity,'belonging to tho
estate of David McKinney, containing a trout on
Ellis street, of thirty foot, more or less,and hounded
cast by lot of Alexander Marlin, south by lot ol
, mid west by lot occupied by Mrs. Craigo.
JunoB Wtd JOHN P. KING. Adm’r
S 'Plantation Foil SAMS.—Th® sub
scriber oilers lor sale his splendid plantation,
in Leo county, containing one thousand six hundred
acres of land, all in a solid body. It consists ot
lots 50, 57, 72, 88, 80, 103, 104, and ono olhw,
number not now recollected, in the (bird District
of 1,00 county. About 350 acres are in cultivation,
and tinder excellent fencing, nil fresh, nolle of it
having been cleared more than live or six years,
and most of it within llio Inst two years.
The cleared land is nil of ilicfirsl quality,oak and
hickory land, mid is capable ot producing from 12
to JtiOO pounds Ilf cotton to llm aero. The un
cleared land is all ol the same quality, except two
lois which are first rule pine land, mid almost equal
to the unk and hickory (iir tho production of cotton.
On the plantation is a first rate gin bouse mid gin,
the running gear bunt last year; also a comfortable
dwelling and all oilier necessary outbuildings for n
planter Who works 25 or 30 bands. On the land
are several fine springs of excellent, pure water, and
the well Water used at the plantation is equal to al
most any in lbo up-country, for freshness, and
purity. Tho place is also very healthy, us then,
was nut a single case of sickness among my ne
groes last year, requiring the attendance ol a phy
cian.
The land lies on Ilia eastern branch ol Chicka
saw lintel tie creek, 18 miles from Albany, in Unksr
comity, the bead of steamboat navigation on Flint
river, which will enable Ilia purchaser to got his
crop easily to market. The terms will hr made lo
suit the purchaser. Enquire of lire subscriber, at
Athens, or oft he editor of the Chronicle <fe Sentinel.
June? trwAiwtf Oil A RLES (I. McKENLEV.
~~~ (; I;< Hit; 1A LLUK WOKIvS.
fTMIE Subscribers respectfully inform tho puh-
J lie that they have commenced tho
manufactory of LIME near Jacknonboroagh, in
St riven county,Ha. They have extensive quar
ricflid M ilestone, which is considered by profes
sor .I H Culling, Stale Ceologisi, lo whom the
proprietors are indebted lor fbo inform alien
which induced them lo embark in ilw undertaking,
to bn of tho very purest kind. They have conse
quently erected large and substantial Kilns in
lire most approved mamiCt, and procured men
fromilio North who are perfectly acquainted with
the busmens. A portion of tho Lime is now in
market and lias been pronounced by die principal
builders in the neighborhood of Augusta, and
others, to he of excellent quality. The subscri
bers lake pleasure in inviling those who take an
interest in the developerncnl of the internal resour
ces of (Jeorgio, to examine it, being convinced that
the whole United Stales cannot produce a moro
beautiful article.
They have now a quantity on hand, which tltey
Will deliver nt the mouth of Brier Creek on th*
Savannah river, or nt /lugoMn. Having extensive
preparations in progress, they expect to he ahln
during the next winter and spring lo supply or
ders to a very large amount; and they bate every
reason to believe that they will entitle themselves
to the favor and patronage of the pfildio by pro
ducing a cheaper and better nrlielb at homo than
can be fotind abroad.
Orders will he received by D Kirkpatrick dr Cn.
or by Thus L Smith nt Anglisla, or Jnrksonboro’.
CORNELIUS & SMITH,
may? 2awd<J'wtl
ACKNCY. " >
Snvanun.li Insurance k Trustfo,
nniiE undersigned, Agontoflhe ahoVo Comps
JL ny, will take risks on shipments of Cotton of
Merchandize from this place lo Savannah, Charles
on, and iVorthcrn jmrls. JNt). F. LLOV D.
dec 15 29
i & KNOVATINIi LIQUID, for extracting
A/ nil kinds of oil, paints, tar, and grease front
the most delicate colored silks, sot ins, cloths , hoot
hasins, or carpets 9 without injuring in lh© least their
color or texture. For sale by
TUKI’IN, D'aNTICNAC A C 6. .
may 4 d2w sole agents for All g ifM*r> ’"•*
* <;<>IT'KK, BAGGING, fte,
OS / k hags choice Orem Coffee
*>?l JIM) pieces heavy Hemp Bagging
25 boxes Champaign Cider
25 boxer French Martinique Cordials
25 bids fresh Canal Flour,put received nod
nprlSl for sale by JOHN COOKERY