Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, June 30, 1838, Image 3

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5 r IJACON.-3SOO lbs all pern: Bap|b>r rurally | X> use, fur suk' by BARTON & *LLtOX Juno 29 trw3t _ Georgia Insurance ami Tt I** 1 ** *"• ( June 28,f 38, <, THE Directors will meet, lor Hiesemt annual settlement, on Monday, the2ibc 3nly, o'clock, P. M. The transfer book is Hi I ; l^cr the Dividend. WAI. T. (#lL'),!sec y. < .June 29 3t / Mechanics/**" | A n„ii! 1,/uuc 28, 1888, j ON Wednesday, iho 4lli l, ' is B “ nl ‘ "‘j{ be closed. Paper f°* disc°un wi be presented on Monday, f" 110 discount day i C SS.“ {fir The city papers wl 1 Publish the above till dsy. 2,500 “SBSiff ' tit jJii.n u ueiEu. ; June 29 3t__ . -* August" Artillery Guards, <H ATTENTION! appear on your Parade Ground, RJ3 m front of the Lnncastcrian Insliln 1H ton, on Saturday, llic 301 h inst at . o o’clock, P. M. without uniform, I®?* 3 tor Infantry Drill. mfra'jjfS By order Captain Gould, M. A. STOVALL, ||b JKr Members will receive tbeir fl Artillery Swords by calling on the ji Treasurer. 2t June 29 I NANAL FLOUR, Ate.—3o barrels Canal Flour, received this day by Kail Koad. Also, 80 bids Fresh Buttet Crackers, 10 half bbls do do June2B Si by Vv. & J. NELSON & Co. PAVILION BOBBINET.—3O pieces Bub binet for Pavilions, 10-4 wide; also, Cotton and Linen Netting, just received by June 27 THOS. 11. WYATT & Co. ORENCII PERFUMERY.—A lot of sa x’ perior French Cologne and Lavender Waters, Pomatums, Crera de Pers, &c. Ac in elegant hot-es, for sale by ANTONY & HAINES. June 27 DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Wholesale and retail, ANTONY Sf HAINES, No. 232 Broad street, next door to R. C. Baldwin’s whole sale Dry Goods store, offer lor sale on liberal terms, . 500 packages fresh Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, f Dye Stuffs, Ac etc. Country Merchants, are invited to call nnd in spect their stock. Orders executed with neatness and despatch. June 26 OSS’ PASTE BLACKING, equal to the best in the world, just received aVul for sale by ANTONY A HAINES, June 26 No. 232 Broad street. /BOOTH BRUSHES'.- -Fine Tooth Brushes', X of English mnnofictiire.just received nnd for gale by ANTONY & HAINES. __June 26 NECK STOCKS. SUPERIOR Black Satin, Bombazine, Plain and Figured Black Summer Stocks, Cl the best make and style, just received bv PRICE & MALLERY, June 16 No. 258 Broad street. fVrOTICK. —The undersigned having purchased i. v from Mr. Neal Holland, the stock of goods, Ac. under the control and management of Mr. Wil ham E Brodnax, as his agent. The business will he continued by Mr. Brodnax, as their agent, nnd for their benefit. JOHN M. COOPER & SON. may 10,1838 FAMILY MEDlClNES.—Competent ar rangements having been made, Family and Physicians’ Proscripiious can be had at all hours of the night, and on the Sabbath, so far as necessity may demand,at Apothecary Hall, No. 232 Broad-st. may 9 ANTONY & HAINES. {Kr There is a night bell at the door. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY. fiIHE undersigned, agents of the Protection In- X surance Company of Hartford, Connecticut, are prepared to insure buildings ana tneir contents against loss or damage by fire on the most reasona ble terms. W. & J. G.CATLIN. oct 31 dtl ‘355 ~g7r. JESSUP & Co. OFFER forsaleon reasonable terms 30 hbds 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 IMPROVED SURGEONS’ TRUSSES, For the radical cure of Hernia, nr Rupture, Invented by Heber Chase, M. i). of Philadelphia. f|IHE subscriber would respectfully inform the 1 medical profession, and those afflicted with Her nia or Rupture, that, having made arrangements with the general agent of the inventor, to be constantly supplied with these justly celebrated Trusses, he is now prepared to furnish instruments, and also to treat this afflicting disease, as met with in every age and in both sexes. 1 The instruments consist of Inguinal Trusses, 8 sizes: Vontro Inguinal Trusses, 8 sizes; Femo ral Trusses, 2 sizes; Umbilical and Ventral Trus ses, 3 sizes; of double Trusses, 8 sizes, adapted to nil 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 ot reducible Hernia, and do not interfere with the ordinary avocations of the patient. Persons from a distance can have the instruments applied, and all necessary directions given, as to the management ot the case, on application to the sub scriber, at his office on Campbell st. Augusta, Ga may 21 F. M. ROBERTSON, M. D Bolting cloths & mattings.— Just received uc assortment lot_ Dutch Bolling Cloths; White and co’l floor Matting, 4 5 and 6-4 Paper Hangings and bordering*, very fine; Fire place Serenes do do Travelling Baskets, small and large siz Also,Umbrellas and Parasols assorted, april27 Til WYATT & CO. O. COSBY’S DYSPEPTIC BITTERS. PERHAPS there is nothing more calculated to disgust the public eye Ilian the innumerable advertisements of nostrums that are constantly ap pearing in the public prints. All arc ready to ex claim, our souls arc sick, our ears are pained with every day’s reports of ills and specifics. ’1 bis state of the public mind would seem to forbid any person of delicate mind trom sending lonli any new dis coveries in medicine to the tr.nl of the public ; still motives of dolicoey should not prevent us from making known any real discoveries, which wo are confident will benefit our fellow-men. ibis latter consideration has prompted the authoi of these Bitters to make them known. lie knows they are highly efficacious, for lie himself, lus wife and many friends have given them a thorough trial. He was himself a confirmed dyspeptic, so much that even his recollection was gone By using these Billers he has been restored to health. Mrs. Cosby was troubled for many years, but was restored to health by the use of these Kilters. 1 lus has been the case with many ol his friends. L Mr Cosby, in sending forth this advertisement, addresses those who know him. He was for many years a resident of Augusta, and is now a resident of Hamburgh, where lie may at any time bo con sulted about the Bitters. They are good in all cases of diseases ot the digestive organs, the symp toms of which arc, Indigestion, Pain or Oppression in the Stomach from food, loss of Appetite, I' latu lency Heart Burn, Pam and Giddiness m Iho Head, Pain in the Side, Shortness of Breath, Lassitude, r general Weakness, Disturbed Sleep, Ac. 1 6 The composition is entirely botanical, and has Droved efficacious when many celebrated medicines had failed. In support of which he gives the follow - ,„g certificate, and might give many others ; “Having been afflicted with dyspepsia for seve ral vears, and having used many celebrated medi cines without receiving any oeneflt, I purchased a bottle of O. Coshy’s Dyspeptic Bitters, and have been restored to perfect MORR j S - Directions. —One wine glass full in the morning, and half a glass after dinner will ho sufficient. Price 82 59—to be hod at J. Cosby s lavern, on the Columbia road, nine miles from Augusta, at Mr Hobby’s hook store, Augusta,and at Edgefield Court House. ly ' Ms.'t \ * RENT, the store an<) dwelling SgJ I'ou.se tormerly occupied by Mrs. Hobby, JijyiLa first rate stand fbrtbo Millinery and Dress making business. Possession given immediately Enquire at ANTON V & HAINES, • 11,10 ™ No. 231 Broad street. (''EOIMiIA N VNK EENS.-20 bales of ike , above superior goods, just received mid for sal ,° ’’V BAIRD As HOWLAND. Juno 12 3wd&W i)LR( I SSION ( A PS—.lust received and ■ tor sale by CLARK, RACKETT & Co- June 23 lw C F J E .^ KS ON < •« VRLESTON, For sale by tho GEO. INS. .J TRUS T CO June 22 I^ItI.AIHTAI paid for notes of the Savannah A Banks, by JOHN G. WINTER. Juno 19 2w I LMONS, LEMONS,—3(I boxes superior Lemons, in fine order, just received and for sale ■'uiic 16 W. E.&J. 0. JACKSON. \ LOOK W ANTED, ol good elmraeler an' 1 ca P ac by> to cook for a small family, for which a liberal price w ill bo paid. Enquire at this office, or at No. 293 Broad street f it June 7 SJHAAING CASES'.—Portable Morocco Sha- K- 7 ving Cases, with every article necessary, very complete, and compart, for &nlo by Jll no 23 1 w CLARtf, RACKETT, & Co. T>CTTKR KNIVES—A superior assoitmont •*. ?* ,yes, and Pearl handles, just re ceived and for sale by June 23 lw CLARK, RACKETT & Co. lIICKLE KNIVES AND FORKS—- with , plain silver handles, a first rate article, tor sale b y, 00 CLARK, RACKETT & Co, _ June 23 lw fit L\ 11R FORKS.— Table and Desert Forks K- 7 with Silver Desert Knives and Forks to match, constantly on hand and for sale by June 23 lw CLARK, RACKETT & Co. MOLASSES. —40 hhds fine New Orleans Mo lasses, on consignment, by ‘ June 20 JOHN M. COOPER & SON. FOR SALE, two fine pair of Horses, well broke eiiher lor double orsinglo harness, suit able for family use, will bo sold low, Appiy to June 14 E. D. COOKE, HOUSES FOR. SALE.—Two tine Horses, one Well broke for tho saddle and harness, and the other a fine saddle horse, for sale by June 11 N. SMITH & Co. None E—HAND S~SCIiAXTON 'are mT- Ihorised to act as my agents during my absence from the city. DANIEL HAND. June 12 1m FLORIDA SEg V Sts.—lsl),(X)o Florida Se garsjust received and for sale at manufactu rers’ prices by W.E. & J. U. JACKSON, June 12 Auctioneers. Georgia nankeens.—Just’ received a few coses Georgia Nankeens ami will be sold low by JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. June 14 VICTORIA SKIRTS, Just revived and for June 12) sale by Wm. H. CRANE. PAPER. —20 reams fine Medium Printing Pa per for sale, on consignment, at factor’s prices. Apply arlhis office. Jfmo 13 f | 7 0 HIRE, lor a few months, an excellent *- man cook; also, a good house servant. Inquire at tins office June 12 P~AVILION GAUZE.—4-576-7,and 8-4 vilion Netting, iust received and lor sale low by June 12 trw3w IVES & ORIS WOLD. SUPERIOR CANAL FLOt'JIj just re-1 ceived and (or sale low by June 12 HAND & SCRANTON. MACKEREL.—Nos, 1, 2 and 3, in whole or half barrels. June 12 HAIS!P & SCRAiNTON PlNtj APPLES.—S bbla Pino Applwn just received and for sale by June 11 W. E & J. U. JACKSON. LOUR.—7O bbls superfine Richmond Flour, suitable for family use,just landed and for sale Juno 11 bv GEO. R. JESSUJP&Co. »'CT ATAItJL MUM%, Jo.uxjV-— VV MltlD O til 11 lilt? T lock Ale, tor sale by N, SMITH & Co. J line 11 LEMONS. —25 boxes Lemons, in fine order; 25 bbls Loaf Sugar, for sale by Juno 11 N. SMITH & Co. fIYHE most celebrated and effectual CORN J- IT,ASTERS, lor rale by June s ANTONY * HAINES. 7|tO RENT, a communions brick Store on JL Broad st. For particulars, apply to may 22 JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. JAMES’ NEW NOVEI,—The Robber, a Tale; just received ami lor sale by June2 T H & LG. PLANT. BACON —A choice lot of assorted, the Hams very suitable for family use. may 11 CLARKE, McTIER d- Co. OCT. MONROE7DENTIST\ may bo con sulted professionally at all hours at tbo Eagle and Phoeinx Hotel, Room No 10. if may 2 VTOTICE. —During the subscribers temporary ill absenceMr.A. H. Slone is Ins duly authori zed Attorney. GEO. A. WALKER. may 1 ts T\JEW CROP MOLASSES.—7O hhds. for i\ sale by T S & O II METCALF. march 20 rjUHIACCO. —On consignment 80 boxes To -M. banco, manufactured by Tench & Steagall, for sale low by JOHN M COOPER, & Son. GEORGIA NANKEENS, a very superior article just received by W. 11. CRANE, march 21. O' N CONSIGNMENT.—IOOO pieces heavy Hemp Bagging; lor sale low by jan2o tl 16 H.C. BRYSON & CO. MATCHES. —A large supply of the iicsl Loco Foco Matches, always on hand ul ANTONY <fe HAINES,’ June 11 No 232 Broadst. ANTIARTRI’ITC, or India Rheiimatir Paper, a German article, which is cxtensivelj used for the cure ol Rheumatism, j ust received anti forsale cheap by ANTONY & HAINES, June 12 232 Broad street WANTED TO PURCHASE, Oft or 30 likely young Negroes, for which goot > riH prices will be paid, in cash, by i dec 20 297 wtf J. &D. MORRISON. VAUCXUSECOTTONOSNABURGSr A CONSTANT supply of the above articlefo sulcal Factory prices by the agents, mar 2 49 CLARKE, M’TEIR & CO f |Tt>THR E.—F onr or five Negro Buys. I I Also, about tho same of women and girls. i Apply to D.L. HOLLIDAY. i jail 10 7 ts J _ TJST RECEIVED, 1 case plain Palm Leal Hoods, 1 case wilh capes do do do Also, a few fine Straw and Leghorn raav 21 For sale by VVw. H. CKAN E. STOVALL & HAMLEN, : WHOLESALE DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, And General Grocers, AUGUSTA, Ga. , Sfr Dry Goods Sale Room over Ihe Grocery store. SPRING GOODS. 11ADGAR <fe CARMICHAEL arc now receiving ’i their usual supply ot Staple and Fancy Spring Dry Goods, which they offer on their usual terms j and prices. a l |r ‘f WM. »• McKEE, L No. 369 Broad street, Augusta, Go., AGENT tor the New York Albion, Emigrant and Old Countryman, will receive subserip , lions and payments. ly June 9 SiTiKTS ! Sill RTS !! SHIRTS!!! rtIIiURED French Gingham, fine Linen, and * firm Colton Shirts, with Linen bosoms, with and without collars, just receivedby “„ y 3l PRICE &MALLERY. r«4() M ACCO .—McPherson’s celebrated JL chewing and smoking Tobacco, in small pa pers; also, Lellwich’s Bert chewing Toborco in pound plugs, for sale by AN JO.NY & HAINES. may 9 mi U. JOHN B. MURPHY’ will act as my IT I. attorney during my absence from the city ; all pa sons indebted to me w ill therefore make imme diate paymentto him. A, FOSTER. Augusta, May 30, 1838 ts DRAWS TDS a s i» A t . GEORGIA STATU li « T T !•: IS v, For llio benefit of I lie Augusta Independent Fire Company. CLASS NO. 2(5. FOR 1818. To bo dotonninod by the drawing oftho V irginia Slate Lottery, for the Benefit of the town of Norfolk, ('iu.s No 4. To be drawn ut ALEXANDRIA, Va. on Saturday June 30ib, 1838. 1). S. Grkuokv &Co , Managers. A. READ, Contractor. 66 Numbers—l 3 Drawn Ballots. s C H EME, I Brize of $25,000 $25,000 I 10,000 10,000 1 5,000 5,000 I 8,000 2,000 1 1,750 1,750 J 1,500 1,500 10 1,000 10,000 ',5 500 7,500 20 250 5,000 25 200 6,000 30 150 4,500 180 100 18,000 106 75 7,050 106 50 5,300 3,922 20 78,440 17,914 K) 170,140 22,331 Prizes, amounting to $366,080 Tickets slo—Shares in proportion. just received. FLOUR, BACON, & SOAP. DHLS Flour for family use. eW«X 25,000 lbs fine Bacon Hams, 7,500 “ “ sides and shoulders, 20 boxes No 1 Yellow Soap. Fur sale by JOHN M COOPER & SON. ALSO, ■ 9,000 Bushels Salt. June 9 JUST RECEIVED and for sale by A SIB LEY, 500prs. Georgia Nani:con Pantaloons Senses do Nankeens, quality superior to any ever offered in this market. Notes of the Western Bank of Rome token at May 16 WHOT AND LEAD.—SOO bags Shot,ass’d; k-7 10 Kegs bar lead; for sale at Manufacturers prices, by THOS J HARM ELBE, Agent of the Shot Tower Co. of Baltimore. A coustantsupply kepton hand, march 10 fimo Geqrgia lime.- Flesh Slone Lime, of ah good quality ns any in the market, pul tip in boxes, stronger, tighter, and more convenient Tor transportation man barrels, and bolding the same quantity. Price $3 the single bo*, and $2 50 by the quantity, delivered at Augusta, at Jaeksouboro, and ut the mouth of Briar creek, on the Savannah river, it will be sold at the same rales With freight off. Apply to T. L. SMITH, Planters' Hotel, or D. KIRKPATRICK <fe Co, June 14 trvv^dlf STRAYED, from the subscriber, some time since, living 12 miles below Augusta, on road, eleven head of cattle, branded in large letters, G D; on the left hip; one of the cows without horns, largo and fine looking. I have this day taken up one of the cows at dr near Ur. Turpin’s mill, on the Savannah road, find 1 have no doubt but the remainder are in that neighborhood. A lib eral reward will be paid to any person securing the said cattle and giving inhumation of the same to I mb. [lnne 13 sw3vv] J.A DOVE, rraiE co-PAui:,”l?si;:P !;»™'«forc conducted under the firm of J & J ittcn.jJC,' will (or the future be carried on under that of J A J Mcßryde Co, JAMES McBRYDE JOHN McBRYDE. 14 ALEXAN j)ER WALLACE. NOTICE. —The copartnership hcrotolor exist ing in this city under the firm of Cowling & Ganlellc, expired on the Ist day of January last by its own.limitation. The business nf tho ' ' ‘ J. V. COWLING. Fob. 13,1837 ts A. GARDELIE; fUIJE Subscribe! begs leave to inform his friends A and the public,that be will continue totraus nettbe Commission Business in this city, un der his owti dame. A. G ARDELLE. fob 13 ts 36 CHARLTON’S REPORTS—Reports of decisions made in the Superior Conns of the F.astern District of Georgia, by Judges Berrien, T. (J. P. Charlton', Wayne, Davies, Law, Nicoll, and Robert 51. Charllon, and in the Middle Circuit, by Thomas U. P. Charlton ; by Hubert fll. Charlton, late Judge of the Superior Courts of the Eastern District, just published and (or sale by June 13 T. II & I. C. PLANT. E. BOURGEOIS, SILK DYER AND SCOURER, from Paris, haying arrived at Augusta, where ho intends to make his permanent residence, in the practiceol his \ professional business, has the honor to inform, the ladies mid gentlemen of Augusta and adjoining counties, that he has taken a suitable house on Broad street, two doors below Mr. Augustine Fred r crick’s, whore all kinds of Silks, Crapes, &c. will bo DYED in the must 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. ir CCr Good prices given for old clothes, may ll y B. W. FORCE & CO. WHOLESALE SHOE DEALERS, No. 276 Hrnadsl. Augdfitii, Ga. 1 11 received 1000 packages Boots and Shoes -IX comprising every article in the line ; which can bo sold as low as in the Northern cities. All ar rangements being with Manufactures direct. A - general assortment of LEATH ERS. apri!24 - ""^SsISe? ATTRACTIVE! , r New mid Fashionable Summer Goods. JUST receiving, a beautiful assortment and choice selection of new style Goods, for "■ Gentlemen's summer wear, recently purchased in the New York market from the latest importations, which the subscribers are prepared to make to meas ure at short notice, in t be newest style, according to . the most approved patterns of fashion, which they it have jqst received. The public are respectfully »o -o heited to call, examine, and make a selection. They will sell goods by the piece or pattern. PRICE &. MALLF.RY, may 31 Drapers and Tailors, No. 258 Broad si. li WILLIAM C. WAY RESPECTFULLY informs his friends arid all other customers who heretofore patronised - him, while agent for Joseph Shannon, that ho is now, and has been all along, since the 10th day of g October last, engaged with James Anderson <fc Co. g in their Dry Goods storb, next door above Turpin s & D’Antiguan'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 to the now establishment, as for merlv, and oh as good terms, and the assortment of ll Dry Goods will bo found equally ns largo and as " choice as heretofore kept by him in the same store. The subscriber would also inform tho public that he is not an agent for Joseph Shannon, nor has bo f had an agency in any business, since the subscriber h discontinued it on the 10th October last, as the public have also been notified by his advertisement j to that effect on the 10tb of October, J 837 W.M. C. WAV, ] At the store of James A nderKon & Co may 30, 1838 ts Broad st. Augusta, Ga. 1 SPLENDID FRENCH ML'MVS. CJNOWDEN & SHEAR have rei eived, this day, - ft from New-York, a large supply of splendid J f French Muslins, of the latest Palis styles which | have been carefully selected from recent im , .rta lions, and arc entirely new patterns The public are respectfully requested to call and examine tlura. apnl 12 • !%f ,-*IAi\N having taken the Imu-o Mu. , *• 2.15 Broadway, New York, directly lacing lliu Park, formerly tin, rosidenco of Philip 11■ >i 10, l'y s, l , together with the two houses adjoin.ng, the Establishment is now open for the accommodation ot permanent ortransionl hoarders. Now York, June If, l, 1838 dwlm _ PJftIVAT)G HOARDING HOUSE. [%B *> s - WILLIAMS having laken that eomqiu ,, (lions house, formerly occupied hy Major Slames, LIT Broad e:tr<HT, a few doors below iho h.Hgloniul I nu*ni\ lfotrl,ih now prrpnrrd to arroin modulo a few gentlemen with hoard and lodging, a) r:l 16 if *JJ IIS. M’GUIHE respectlh/ly infoims the la dins Ol Augusta and Hnmhnrg that she in tends making her residence in I he above city, lor tnc purpose et resident Ladies’ Dress Maker She hopes by her attention to please all those who may favor iter with a visit, to endeavor to realize that generous patronage whieli is always tendered from a liberal community. Orders ran ho left at .Mr D’Antel's Clock ami VVnleh Establishment, Broad street, nexf to IMartin Frederick’s, or at her place ol residence!, Jack son street, next to the Baptist church I Gentlemen's-fine Linen made to order. may 12 WATCHES* WATCHES. fJXIIK Subscriber has jn.-' received by the Steam J Packet Now York, an f.:voice of fino inde pendent srt'onds Watches, with single and double circle, sotiKlhing entirely now, which tig* public arc invited to t all and examine at No. 212l)road street. May ho JOHN It, MDRPII Dr. Sc’ticUler’s Genuine Acoustic Oil* For Deafness. never-failing remedy has boon used many years with distinguished success, at the Eye and E»r Infirmary of Dr. Scudder, and is confi dently reeortimoeded as an extraordinary and won dot fill remedy lor either prtiul or complete deafness in all its singes. By the timely use of this pungent Oil, many who bare been completely deaf have been restored to poifoet hearing after using from three to lon flasks. Phis may appear strange, but it is nevertheless true. 'lhc Acoustic Oil is not presented to the public as a nostrum, hut as the prescription of one who has turned his attention exclusively to the Eye and Ear, and who pledges his professional reputation upon the snecess oil his remedy. Dr. Scudder has numerous certificates, but hesi tates to publish them, ns. he considers them unne cessary to so truly valuable on article ns the Acorn tic Oil. Its immense sale is the fairest proof of the estimation in which it is held. It is presented ns a public blessing,enabling the aged patient to min gle in conversation with his children, from which ho had previously been debarred hy a distressing, partial or complete deafness. For sale by ANTONY & HAINES, dunc j*J Agent*, Augusta, W 1 FINE ENGLISH 111(0AD CLOTHS. JUST received, some very superior import led Black, Bine, and fashionable coloured Cloths, of the best English fabric, finest of wool and velvet finish, which, with a beautiful assortment of Pantaloon , Stuffs, and superb Vestings, will he sold by the pattern, or made to measure in their best style, by PRICE A MALLERY; Juno 16 Drapers and Tailors. NEW JEWELRY EST V I! 1,1 Sll M I .\y JULES D’AUTEL, watchmaker from Parts respectfully informs Iho citizens of Augusta and Hnmhnrg that ho lifts opened a Watch and Clock Establishment, in Broad street, adjoin ing Mr. Marlin Frederick’s, where ho hope* hy as siduity anti strict attention to business to merit a share of public patronage. The most difficult mid complex work dim, and warranted in the best manner. Musical, Horizon te! Patent Lever, L’ Koine, Chronometer, Anchor, Esoflperncnl, Duplex, Vertical, Ac. combining the most difficult to ho named j including a two balnlWe Escapement, origins lly invented by him at Paris,in 1827. Clocks of every description pul in order and warranted, at iho shortest notice. I J~>«i«lry of every description for sale. Musical Doses, <Lc. pdt ,n order - , . A regular assortment in LiC above article., always on hand. All orders thankfully received bv 1110 subscriber, [may 12 Gml JULES D’AUTfiL SUMMER RETREAT FOR SALE. HWill be sold, if applied ißJU'd'fJills,known and formfir t y <>J WU» arm. r rKfl lot eontainins tw'onty five acres, a large part ol winch is in woods, and includes Ttirknclt's Spring, from which the City of Augusta is supplied with water. On the premises is a comfortable dwelling with all other buildings necessary forth? accom modation of a family. Possession tan bo given immediately . . A Iso —A small Lot containing between two and three acres, separate from the above hy the Mil ledgevtlle Road. Apply to May 8 tuth HENRY If CUMMfNG. WILLIAM 11. CRANE, has just received black and blue black Gro do Swiss, super black Grp de Paris, elegant satin striped French Muslins,lrish Linens,fine long lawn,elegant French worked collars, very fino plain and figured swiss muslins, silk and cotton umbrellas, (ignored mid plain parasols, embroidered ami marsoillcs skirts, small and large corded do. Swiss, book, jaconet and nalisook muslins, plaid stripe, sprig, and luee mus lins, fine bombazine, small figured calicoes, anil french cambrics, fine embroidered cotton hose’ french and engiisb do. thread, bobmel, Ihnlo and blond lacgs, elegant figured sattins and silks, fine bird eye diaper, damask table cloths, 8-4 and 9-4 table diaper, fancy handkerchiefs aiid Scarfs, cbnlly ribbons, brown linens, shtriing, sHoejin'g, bed lick, i drilling, dowlas,Ac together w ith a great variety of otherartinJcs which will be sold low., at No 231 , Broad street, next door above the Georgia Rail i Road Building. april IT New and Fresh Imported Dry Goods. JAH. ANDERSON A (Jo. have just received from Liverpool, direct, the following Dry Goods, which they oiler for sale on their usual low terms for cash, viz; 11 pieces 4 4 black, white, and assorted colors plaid Glassgo w Ginghams 24 pieces do do do and do ? 2. r > do small figdred colored Jaconet muslins i 16 do do mourning do . 60 do Manchester lancy calicoes, uss’d pnllerna i 10 do super blk and while do do 5 do rich and beautiful lustre English black and blue black silks for ladies' dresses Long Lawns of a very fine quality Alan from Nr at York, 114 pieces w hile Pavilion Gauze 50 do blue and green do Together with other staple Goods, slidable to the present and approaching seasons. april 9 SPUING DRV GOODS. 4 1 FRENCH cambric prints ” f 4.4 fancy colored French rnnslin/jj 4-4 new style mourning muslins I Gloves, silk and cotton Hosiery r Ri c h fiiucy colored figured silks 1 First quality black silks i Linen cambric hilkfs Cap, bonnet and belt ribbons ' Enncy dress fidkfs in variely .Supcrlinc Mack bombasine Superitie blk and colored chalies tinpel-fine Italianss, with a variely of other new goods, which they offer at fair prices, april 13 EDGAR & CARMICHAEL. French Worked Collars, Laces, Ac. IX 11, WYATT A (Jo. have just received a . fresh asiorltncnl of French needle wotkoil Collars, some cl which are new patterns, also fan cy dress hdkfs md shawls, muslin trimmings,black and white silk blond, thread edgings and wide laces, linen cambric hikfs assorted, bonnet and cap rib bons, picnic aid plain silk gloves, blk and col’d kid gloves, and Mam embroidered and ribfced nilk hose, and silk hrjf hose assorted. npri! 21 FRESH SPUING GOODS, A No. 200 Broad-street. fix II- WY ATT A Co. have received, and m. . are now opening a largo atock of Spring ami : Summer Dry Goods, well assorted, and having been I purchased ui reduced puces, will be sob] at a small I advance or. cost for cash. They have now a good assortment of black and blue black Italian Lustring, gros de Pans and gros de Swjw 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, large and small checked Swiss Muslins and Cambrics, Furniture Calicos, while and colored cotton Fringes assorted, cotton ami linen Nettings, and 10-4 Buhhinet for pavilions, Irish I .mens and Lawns, 5-6 and 10-4 Irish Sheet ings Tablet and Birdeye Diaper;,, Damask Table Cloth* and Napkin:,, brown Line,,, ond Linen Drll . lings. c| mas, a voiv [Zigo assortment of t often Hose and i do, e;,, n , variety of other seasonable 1 april 19 u A IL.lt (> AI) NO TICK. V N , Mominv, the 18th hist. Iho Goorginßuil ' ” Komi will ho opened (ir iho conveyance of Passengers and Freight to Cruwfordsvillo Tito cars will leave Camnk on Mondays, Wed nesdays, and Fridays, immediate'y after the arri val ol the train front Augusta. Leave Crawlord ville on Tuesdays, TUnrsdays and Saturdays, at 111 o’clock, A. M. Stages tiir Washington, Alliens,Greensboro'and .Madison, connect w ith the cars at ( raw fordville. RICHARD PETERS, Jr. Resident Engineer A. Suji’lof Transportation. June Id GEORGIA It AII, ROAD NOTICE* is now carried on the Kail Road he- I ween Augusta and Marrenlon, at the follow ing rates—cotton Si per halo, merchandise 2i cents per hnndrcil pounds, or 5 cts per cubic loot. between Augusta and I.'rawfordville -cotton Si 25 per Imjc, merchandise lilt! cts per hundred pounds, or fil cts per cubic foot. George 11. Thompson, agent (or the Co at Craw •only die, and Jim. It. Roberts, agent of the Company at IV arrenton, will attend to receiving and forward ing produce ami lOHrebandise, without charge for euimnissiims or storage. Spacious warehouses have boon erpcled at the above stations for the re ception o{ merchandise, until it is forwarded RICHARD PETERS, Jr. Resident. Engineer Sup’t of Transportation June 11 MOW RAIE.ROAD"I,IN 10, liplwoc.'l IllUtiluore tuul Philadelphia, TWICg A DAY. SMB ia The Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore Kail-Road Co. heg leave to announce to .'he Public the (ollowing arrangement lor their Pnsscngei' Curs The FiitST tiiain leaves thelJepotin Pratt Street, daily, (except Sundays) at 5 o’clock, A. M., anil arrives in Philadelphia before 1 o'clock which al lows Passengers four to five hours in that City, ho forelhc Cars start lor New York. The early arrival ol this Train at Philadelphia, (which is generally one and a half to tiro hoars hrfore. any other Line,) gives passengers great advantage in securing accommodations al the principal Hotels and Hoarding Houses, without suffering the incon venience so often experienced, in looking about for edgings, in consequence of lute arrival by other conveyance. The mgoond 'fitain, carrying the u. b. mail,, leaves Iho Depot, Prull Street, (alter the arrival of the Cars from Washington City,) UAtt.v, til half past Nino o’clock, A . M , and passing through Can ton, Gunpowder, Ihtsli, Havre-da-Graco, Nor'h East, Elklon, Newark, Staunton, Newport, Wilmington,, and Chester, arrives in Philadelphia also, always iti lime to take the evening Cars to New York. OCT" Ify this Train jmssengers having Washington City in the morning, reach hew Vorh the same night. This Train also affords Passengers arriving in the boats from Charleston and Norfolk, the opportunity of reaching New York the same evening {fj" Fare hi/ either Train Tour dollars. iTi~ The regulation odopted hy this Company for the care of baggage, meets with universal approba tion, ns it relieves the passengers of all trouble in relation to it. %*Tho Cars for the neoeiamodalion of Indies and Children, are provided with retiring rooms, and attended by female servants. Returning from Philadelphia : The Trains leave Philadelphia at a quarter niter 8 o’clock, A M., and al 2, I'. M. Passengers leav 1 ing Philadelphia at a quarter after G o’clock, from 1 lower end of Dock street, will arrive in Hallimurc * before 1 o’clock, —which gives them three to four | hours to spare before the Cars leave for Washington * City and the West, and also in full limb for the Steam-boats for Charleston and Norfolk. Passengers leaving New York hy the morning line, arrive in Philadelphia in lime for the 2 o’clock 8 Train, and proceed directly on—they arrive in Hai ti . u ‘~'oro al 8 o’clock the same evening, two hours C , r ,i. an other conveyance, earns r lKan AWFORJ), _ „ It I CII MOnT) AN I) I’KTEKSBf UGII R ()A l} ‘ [’ Thg conijdetiqn of this Rud-Kond, (from Peters " burgh to Manchester, opposite Kichrpond,) makes 8 the chain of ratl.roads through the stale of Virgi " uio continuous, with Iho exception of only nine rl miles, and adds important advantages to the inland route for Northern and Southern travelling. There are established on it two daily trains, quo ’ ut which is in connection with the North and Squib Mail Lino ; ami a tri weekly train connecting with ilia “Halifax, Wilmington, tjnd Charleston Jiuil I Road, Stage mid Steamboat Line.” r Passengers from the South by the daily “ Metro | polilau Mail Line,” will arrive in Richmond . n the , evening after that on which they leave Raleigh, , and having the night lor rest, are yet enabled, hy existing arrangements, to proceed to bultimoro on tbs succeeding day, and tinmen to Philadelphia (lie I same night, in time fur the morning boats to New York T ; me, less than throe days from Raleigh to New York. , Passengers who leave Charleston f.r Wilmington j on Sunday or Tuesday evening, will, if they arrive in Halifax by five o’clock on Tuesday or Thursday evening, be brought to Richmond by thp tri weekly lino, in lime for the Wednesday or Friday morning’s ’ cars for Washington, whereby they will reach bal ’ limore the same evening, mid can proceed to Phila- I delphia the same night, and arrive in New York ba ll fore dinner on, Thursday or Saturday : being less than four days from Charleston to New York. The - connexion is equally good and expeditious with the extra line from VVilnunglon, and with all the lines ) from North to South. ~ The route through Petersburg)! and Richmond s will ho found also to bo one of the host routes from the South to the Virginia Springs. The possen ) gera con arrive in Charlottesville, having only (bny lour miles stage travelling uftyr reaching the rail roads in Virginia, in three days from Charleston, and two days from Raleigh. All possible arrangements are made on this Rail i Road lor the comfortable and sale transportation of passengers. . Office of the Richmond and Petersburg ) Rail-Road Co, May PJ, I HUH. { 2m instruction in music. WILLIAM Jl ORCHARD, Prolessor of Mu sic, respectfully announces to the ladies and gentlemen of Augusta, that ho has removed to 147 1 broad street, a lew doors below the Eagle and Phoenix I Intel, 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 cdy his perma nent residence, ho will bo enabled to wait on those who may require his services, with the strictest punctuality. Mr. t). will give instructions «t his own residenecorlhstnfbm pupils Application to be made ns above, or at M r . buntu’s Furniture and Piano Forte store. N. ft. Piono Fortes end Organs tuned and re paired in the most complete manner and at the short (ist notice. ts upnl Ifi B. HEADDEN, ARTIST, I>EGS leave respectfully to inform the citizens U ni Augusta, that be has returned to Ibis city, and taken the room formerly eec.upjod by him in the Masonic Hull, where bo intends remaining for a ew weeks, and where he would be happy to receive those who may desire his professional services, public generally, are invited to cull and see his specimens. nov !)2 ■'PETITSUE?g'otton seed. SHAVE a few hundred bushels of the above . Cotton Seed, which is genuine. Planters who desire to improve the Colton crop, would do well to call immediately, Also, a small lot of unmixed Nankeen Cotton Seed, (or sale, Feb 12 3,0 A. CUMMIJVO. The Constitutionalist will copy the above. To Angitstn Merchant* and Auctioneer*. r I MIK subscriber having established hmisell per- M. rnunenlly in the town of Athens, (in. ns an Auction und C'oniini**ion Merchant, solicits the patronage of those who have consign ments to make to that place. It is his opinion, as well as that of most of the citizens of that place acquainted with its growing prosperity, th';' t mer chants, and especially Grocers, who h" ye goods w hich they are desirous of convene.,, readily into cash, will find it very much to interest to send many of them to that ntarhet. All business in tb it hue, intrusted to the niid.,r B igf,ed, will meet wi;h prompt attention. f ,v. ROGERS, Auctioneer. nKUHENCES : Asbury Hull, Juines Carnal:, Stereos Thomntr, ■ Thomas Hamilton, Athens; John Plninzy. Samuel Hale, ( lark, McTier A. to. Win, Bomwiek, A J Huntington A Son, I, Gibson, Augusta 1 apiil 14 12m ■'"•’l " _- IJJJJJ PUBLIC. SALES. Rule nf Damiged Hoods. .... nV FO " XS ' ~IT< IIINNON. 1 ”irtr, •(will' 10 P r, ’ l ,s, ' , y. in front o( my ) 11 l ’ l n *°l' 1 l -' " B' coimt of all concerned, ilamagfrl on board steam boats, 50 r oils Rope 1 *■ 50 doz Dross mill Turk Cumlm A lot School aiid'Rlank Hooka ... *l.so, casks Champagne Brandy 2i do do do 2. do Gold and Pnl« Sherry Winn l v do Madeira and I Malaga .1.. ,J do Claret do I ImrrolM Northern Gin I Cordial*, Mint I cask ('larot Vinegar do White Wine Vinegar In doz Demon Syrup •0 doz Port VVine 5 barrels Walnuts 1 do W hilo Realm I bale Twine 10 pieces Rugging Alv>, two Horse*, orio about six years old, lares splendid nrniml, works well in, single or douldo harness, aml.rnlos well -sold lor no luull Also, a small Ray Mare. Terms e.ish. June HO Positive ‘Stile ../ Mugging ~n<l Hurtups. " ItV ,I()H\ s. 11l TCIIINSON. Will be sold nl the store of A. Sibley, Eaq. On MONDAY, .Inly 2d,at lOo'ckick, 7(H) pieces Hemp Rage mg, 75 pieces Rnrlnps. Terms liberal, which will bo made known on lbs dny of sale. __ .lime 20 Administrator'll Sale. BY IV. 15. & J. U. JACKSON. On thefirst Tuesday in'July next, ' . At the lower market bouse, within Ihe usual boms of sale, will be sold olio pair light bay match Horses, one good second band Carriage belonging to the estate of G. B. Holland, deceased, and sold by per mission of the Court of Ordinary. MKAI, HOI,DAN/), Adm’r. may 17 MARY HOLLAND. Adm'x CITY SIIKKIFF’S SAL 15. ON the first Tuesday in July next, at the lower market bouse in the city nf Augusta, within the usual sale hours, will be sold I he following prop erty, in wit; a lot of fine cloth, consisting ol vest ings and drillings, one small lot of bomhozins mid eumlilols, one show glass mid contents, one lot ol fine broadcloths,one lot ol new clothing, also a lot of sundry articles in said shop, sold us the properly of Il'lls & Vruorauu. Isac S. Tuttlo vs. Hills At Vrooinun. ; Also, at the fi nic lime and place, the following property, to w it: four carpels, one dozen .cane, bdl lom chairs, one dozen wood bo I loin, four leather beds, four mattrasscs, one pair of card tables, two leu tables, one dining table, two stands, two fend ers, two sells brass lire dogs, one sideboard, two bureaus, two looking glasses, three bedsteads, win dow curtains and knobs, plates and dishes, mid a lot of kitchen furniture, levied on as the properly of Martin Crawley. Charles Carter vs said Crawley. Properly pointed out by plaintiff. Terms—cash— bankable money 15. MARTIN, S. C. A. Juno 23 td err v mii id it <io .i.t i.io, ON the first Tuesday in July next, at the lower Market House in the ciiy ol Augusta, wlihiu the itsuul sale hours, will be sold the following pro perty, U» wit: Marmh, a woman, and her child MAtv ; sold us the property,of Henry Reid, under a li fa and a foreeloauro’nf n mortgage. P H. Manlz vs Henry Reid, in the Court pfcominpri Pleas, city el Augusta. Terms ensli—bankable money. Purchasers paying for nnjx’rs. 15 M W!TIN,S. C. A, i Juno 2,1838. wtd ADM INTs'FiOTUU’S SALIS. WILL bo sold, st the lower market bouse in Augustii, on the first Tuesday in August next, within the legal hours of sale, in pursuance ol an opder, yf the Court el Ordinary of Richmond county, a lot of land in said city, 'belonging to die . eslutepf David W-Kinnoy,.flonin'ini»>iT don ton --st by ldi \iV l W. t X! c '; , “-vi bounded U..J west by loVjs. °* JuneB Wtd '’tlNG, A^tn’f PLANTA TION FO If §A sub seriber offers lor side his splcndiu phinlnlion; , in Lee county, containing one thousami hiX tlur)(]l’Cml acres of fund, all in a solid body. It aonsis's «*t , lots 50, 57, 72, 88, HI), 103, 101, and one oilier, number not now recollected, in (ho third District of Leo county. About 350 acres are in cultivation, mid under excellent fencing, all fresh, nona of •» having been cleared more than five or »•» years, and most of it w illnn the last two years. The cleared land is all of I be first quality, oak and hickory land, and is capable ol producing from 12 to icon pounds of cotton to the aero. The un cleared land is all of the same quality, except two lo s which arc first rale pine land,and almost equal to,/lie oak and hickory for the production of cotton, On the plantation is a first rale gin bouse and gin, the running geur bunt Inst year; also a comfortable dwelling and all other necessary outbuildings for a planter who works 25 or 30 hands. On llieland uru several fine springs of excellent, pure water, and the well water used at the plantation is equal lo al most any in the up-country, for freshness, and purity. The place is also very healthy, as (hero Was not a single ease of sickness among my ne groes last year, requiring the attendance of a phy cian. i The land lies on the eastern branch ot Cbicka* sawhatebie crock J 8 miles from Albany, in Raker county, the bead of steamboat navigation on flint river, which will enable the purchaser to get ins crop easily to market. The terms will be made to suit the purchaser. Enquire «f the subscriber, ut Athens, ot oi l lie editor id the Chronicle <Sr Sentinel, ■lime? (rwAwlf Cfl A R1,15< G. M.-K 15\1,15 V t■ ISOUGJA hlltir. h un'no. f 111115 subscribers respectfully inform the pub -1 lie that they have commenced the manufactory of LIMK near Jncksonborough, in' .Serivon county, G«. They havo extensive quar ties of Limestone, which is considered by profes sor J R Colling, State Geologist, to whom the proprietors are indebted lor the information which induced them to embark in the undertaking, to he of the very purest kind. They have conse quently erected largo and substantial Kilns in the most approved manner, anil procured men from the North who are perfectly acquainted with the business. A portion of the Lirno is now in market and has been pronounced by ihe principal builders in the neighborhood of Augusta, and others, to boos excellent quality. Tim subscri bers lake pleasure in inviting those who take an interest in the developcinent of the internal resour e«s of Georgia, to examine it, being convinced that the whole Drilled States cannot produce a more beautiful article. They have now a quantity, on hand, which they will deliver at llio month of liner Creek on the Savannah river, or at Augusta. Having extensive preparations in progress, they export to be ahlu during the next winter und spring to supply or dors to a very large amount; and they have every reason lo believe that they will entitle thernselvis in the favor are! patronage of the public by pro ducing a cheaper and bolter article ut home than can be found abroad. Orders will be received by D Kirkpatrick &Co Thos L Smith at Augusta, or Jacksonhoto’ CORNELIUS & SMITH, may 7 2awdiYwt( f I 111 15 subscriber not having been iiolilierrol the I. arrangement to remove BERTRAND, jr. to Staleburgh, S. C ho had advertised him lo stand at Augusta the present season, but such is the roll lor his return to South Carolina, that bis presence there cannot be dispensed with, and which will account for Ins notstanding here, us he had expected, upril 2 tl HEN li V DA Ml V AG LNC'V'. ~~ Savannali Insurance A Trust Co. undersigned, Agent of the above comps ■- ny, will take risks on shipments of Cotton or Merchandize from this place to Savannah, Charles on, and Northern ports. JNO, f. LLOYD, dec 16 29 . Renovating i.it/ciU) tor extrei-ti Wg ali kimls of oil, paints, tar, and'grease from. Ihe most delicate colored sil/.s, sqlins, ninths, bom basins,or carpets, without injuring in lliulez.it tlffltr color or texture, lor sale by j, TCKI'hV, D’ANTIGNAC &Co ' may 4 d2w »do agents for Augusta. - COFFCL, BAGGING,"&c. ’ “ " ii bags choice Gn.t-n Coffee lot) pieces heavy Hmnp Biggmg 25 boxes champaign Cider 25 lioxe ■ French .Martinique Cordial s-25 bids Ircsli (’anal Flour, pe l received ap ■ nprl 21 lor sale by JUifN COMfsEKV