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M.VXK-S INDIAN EXPECTORANT,
• Mg recommended as decidedly superior to any other
V r u'° % v combination of medicine, for Coughs
J;>itluotr/a, Consumption, Asthma spitting ol
sfewsawsf^ss;
is highly and justly recommended,
by numerous and respectable individuals who have
found relief from its use. Many ' vlo,^ c
protracted C odghs and I m s m the
Hatond haVc been supposed by themselves and
friends far advarieed in Consumption, have
K happily restored to perfect health by the use of
valuable Expectorant^
■’Ac Rev. c. C. p. Crosby. Hte Agent of the Amen
■ can Baptist, writes follows :
Nnw York, June id, loo.).
Dr , Jayne.—Beat Sir, —I have made use of the
■HTsm Expectorant, personally and in my family, tor
Hlast six years, with great benefit. Indeed 1 may
my life prolonged by the use of this valua
medicine, under the blessing of I*o.l, lor >evci:u
ears 1 may sav almost as much in the case ol my
and also of‘the Rev. Mr. Tinson, of the Island
u s Jamaica. For all cases of cough, inflammation
of the chest, lungs and throat, I do most unhesita
tingly recommend this as the best medicine I have
ever tried. My earnest wish is, that others afflicted
■ as 1 have been, may experience the same relict,
V which lam persuaded they will, by using the Indian
f Expectorant. G. C. P. CROSBY.
N. B.—Many of my neighbors, on my recommen
dation, have tried this medicine with uniform suc
cess. (Mr. Crosby’s present residence is near Eliza
i bethtown, N._J.)
’ ■ I hereby certify that I was cured of a violent
Ojfcuiigh ami pain in my breast by using Dr. Jayne s
•xpectorant medicine. My wife also was alilicted
cough and pain in her breast, attended
difficulty of lire.ithing as to prevent
getting any sleep lor a number nt nights
feine she was enabled to sleep quietly througn the
night, and in a few days, by continuing its use, she
was perfectly cured. JACOB RIDGEWAY.
Hancock’s Bridge, N. J., Sept. 21, 1838.
Last spring my wife was confined to her lied by a
1 distressing cough and pain in iier breast and side.-
i Her cough harassed her day and night, and her diffl
» eulty of breathing was -so great that she got very
S little sleep for many days and nights together. None
'f of the medicines she took appeared to be of any ser
& vice to her, until Dr. Jayne kindly sent her a bottle
«T-of Indian Expectorant, which completely restored
V lici'To health. She firmly believes it is the best
afc medicine ever discovered. WM. POULSON.
Hancock’s Bridge, N. X, Nov. 21,1838.
M Copy of a letter from the Rev. Simeon Siegfried,
pastor of the Baptist Church at Roxborough, near
Philadelphia.
Dr. D. Jayne.—Dear Sir,—Yon will probably re
■ collect that about two months since, 1 called upon
E vou and procured a bottle of your Indian Expecto
£ rant, stating that I was then troubled with an invet-
W cr atc hoarseness and cold of three months standing
:L f,,y which no medicine that I had tried ailbrded any
« relief. 1 deem it due to you and to the Expectorant
m t 0 inform you, that the use of that one bottle entirely
I removed the complaint, and that 1 have had no return
I of it since. From a fair rrial of this medicine, and
■ also of your Carminative Balsam, in my own family,
B and under my observation, I confidently recommend
I both to the aftlictcd. Yours truly,
8. 81 EG!• HIED.
•j|r Philadelphia, July iSth, 1837.
Dr. Jayne.— Dear Sir,— Labouring under Pulmo-
II nary Affections for tire last five years, and being
1 troubled recently with a severe cough, attended with
i frequent attacks of hemorrhage, I was persuaded to
a buy your Indian Expectorant, after 1 had resorted in
J vain to the best medical aid ot this city. Before 1
i had taken two bottles, lam happy to say that the
I cough entirely left me, together with the hemorr-
I liage. I make this statement under the impression
,2 tiiat it is a duty which I owe to my fellow sufferers,
I and as an expression of my sincere gratitude to you
I for your invaluable medicine. Very respectfully,
J. E. MOORE, Dentist, 49 S. Fifth-st.
| Philadelphia, March 31), IS3B.
'I Dll. I). JAYNE’S CARMINATIVE BALSAM,
[ is a certain, safe and effectual remedy for Dysentery,
I Diarrhoea, or Looseness, Cholera Morbus, Summer
i Complaint, Cholic, Griping Pains, Sour Stomach,
! Flatulency, Sic. &c., and all Spasmodic and Nervous
Diseases, as Sick and Nervous Headache, Husteria,
I Cramp, (Sc. See.
Tliis is one of the most efficient, pleasant and safe
cijfhpositions ever offered to the public for the cure
otjtiic various diseases ol the stomach and bowels,
and the only article worthy of the least confidence
for curing Cholera Infantum or Summer Complaint;
and in all the above cases it really acts like a charm.
The highest testimonials have been received of the
, great variety and number of important cures it has
■a rlfected—by persons, too, of the first respectability,
N* "’ho have too much intelligence to he imposed upon
themselves, and too much honesty to lend the influ
ence of their names for the purpose of imposing upon
Ifc (Alters.
Bai.ti.horf., March 27th, 1838.
Dr. Jayne.—Dear Sir,—You ask me what proofs J
| i meet with of the efficacy of your medicine. 1 can
| safely say that I never prescribed a medicine for
, k howel Complaints that lias given me so much satis
-5 faction, and my patients so speedy and perfect relief
i as this. Whenever introduced into a family, it be
comes a standing remedy for those ailments, and is
f • called for again and again, which I think a pretty
| j good proof of its efficacy and usefulness. In the
g f Summer Comjilaint of children it has frequently ap- j
peared to snatch the little victims, as it were, from I
bis grave. “I have saved the life of my child, and i
of such and such a child,” 1 have repeatedly heard
said. In dysenteric alfections of adults, 1 have time
and again seen it act like a charm, and give perma
■fcnont relief in a few hours, 1 may say in a few
THminutes. In line, it is a valuable medicine, and no
* family should be without it. Respectfully,
M. L. KNAPP, M. I).
For sale by WM. K. KITCHEN,
ort 27 Gmd&w Pole Agen for Augusta.
SNOWDEN & SHEAR have received this day
from New York, additional supplies of exrra
rce ply and superior ingrain Carpets, of very
ich colors and splendid patterns, which with their I
. revious large supplies, makes their assortment one ]
F tiie largest ever offered in this city. Persons i
fishing to suppl.f themselves witli this article, will |
i well to call immediately, as they can now make
(election of rich ami splendid patterns. oct ti
i CARPETING AXI) RI GS.
a BfOVDEN & SHEAR have just received from
I I NV.v York a very large supply of three ply j
J Bipc line ingrain Carpets of the most splendid
I Bns.with Tufted and Brussels Rugs to match j
Brpt s. Persons wishing to supply themselves
Htlie c articles can now make a selection of
Hich md choice patterns, from one of the largest
" ■ ever offered in this city. sept 28
J R tl-.l tioim! Supplies of Carpetin';.
J 'EN K SHEAR have received this day
Qs Hirim N'ew York, additional supplies of superior j.
fw Br'ly nd Superfine Ingrain Carpets, to which j
I fully invite the attention of the public.
SUSPENDERS, Stocks, lints, Caps and Gloves
of the first quality and make, for sale by
WILLIAM O. PRICK,
Draper and Tailor,
dee 4 238 Broad st.. opposite St.it" Bank.
g COSMETIC FOR THE COMPLEXION.&c.—
2 j Milk of Roses, Cosmetic cold cream, Cream
of Roses in rovered pots for curio; chaps, tan. sun
burn, chaffing, Ac. Michaux’s Freckle Wash, the
most certain remedy, for freckles ever offered;
Pearl Powder, superfine, in neat turned boxes, do.
do. cakes, in paper boxes, Lily White tor beautify
ing tiie skin, a cake in box ; Vinegar of Rouge in
half ounce vials; Vegetable Rouge in boxes, cream
of Almonds for softening tiie skin after shaving ;
Deveveux’s Depilatory, for removing superfluous
hair •, Toilet Powder, Otto of Roses, do. do. uss’d.
nov 23 For sale by ANTONY & HAINES.
nfiy GOODS’ AT WHOLESALE.—The sub
scribers have received, and are receiving, a
splendid assortment of Fancy and .‘Tuple Dry Goods,
which they offer for sale on the most reasonable
terms, one door below Geo. R. Jessup & Co. and op
posite the Planters’ Hotel, Broad street, Augusta,
Ga. HINGE it FOR I), FRISBIE & Co.
p. s.—Merchants will do well to call and exam
ine our stock before purchasing elsewhere.
nov 2
DOMESTICS.
cy A BROWN Shirtings
4.4 and 3-4 brown Sheetings
3-4, 5-4 and 3-4 blenched Shirtings ami Sheetings
Black and white mixed Linscys
Red and white do do
Striped and plaid Linseys, Negro Cloths, &c., just
received and for sale, wholesale and retail, at pri
ces wlicih cannot fail to please. Country mer
chants, and others arc invited to call and examine
their stock. G. 11. NOBLE & to.
pov 8 ts Opposite Planters’Hotel.
TIOSIUUV. GI.OV MS, &c.
fHN 11. WYATT K Co. have received and open
| o c .{ a very large and well assorted stock ol
Men’s Women’s Misses,hoy’s and children’s Hosie
ry, of all sizes and qualities, among which are tiie
following:
Men’s superior Lamb’s Wool and Merino Hose and
half Hose
Do stout and heavy Woolen half Hose
Women’s black and white Cashmere Hose, a new
andsuperior article.
Do Lamb’s Wool and Merino Hose, assorted
Do white, brown and black cotton Hose
Blisses white and brown checked and plain cotton
Hose
Do and children’s Lamb’s Wool and Merino Hose
Boy’s worsted Merino and Lamb’s Wool do
Black Hose and white silk and half Hose, assorted,
White, colored and black silk and Kid Gloves
Long white Kid Gloves
Men’s Hoskin and Buckskin Gloves
Do line Merino and heavy Woolen Gloves
Do colored, black and lined Berlin do
AI.SO,
A full assortment of Bombazine,Satin and Mode
Stocks, made to order, and cut narrow, ami fine I,in-
Collars Oct 22
’ HUMPHREY'S. CLA RKE & Co.
( Formerly of Macon, Borgia.J
HAVE received by late arrivals from England,
and arc now opening at tiie store No. 11) Pearl
street, (up stairs,) a general assortment of British
and French Dry Goods, selected and imported di
rect, expressly for tiie Southern trade, together
with a general assortment of American Goods,
which makes the assortment complete. —Merchants
visiting tiie city are requested to call and examine
the stock.
Orders will have particular attention, and put up
at the shortest notice.
Charleston, S. c., October 22,1832 ts
NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS.
riNHE subscribers having taken one of the new
2 stores on tiie South side of Broad-street, two
doors below G. R. Jessup & to., and directly oppo
site the Planters’ Hotel, would inform tiie public
that they have received and are now opening an
extensive assortment of staple and fancy Dry
Goods, which weare disposed tooffer at wholesale
or retail, to our friends and all who may favor ns
with a call,on as favorable terms as can be obtained
at any similar establishment in the city. A share
of public patronage is respectfully solicited,
oct 26 ts G. H.’NOBLE & Co.
FRENCH CAPES, COLLARS, &c.
rSNH E subscribers are now opening a splendid as
| sortment iff French Capes and Collars, to
which they would invite the attention of those in
want. They have also just received fine French
Merinos ; Gro de Nap Merinos ; English Merinos,
common and fine ; Plain and figuredChally ; Muslin
do Lainc, &c. &c. G. H, NOBLE K Co.
Woiith side Broad-sl.,opposite Planters’ Hotel,
oct 27 ts
R E A b d e clothi n g .
I N D. COOK, No. 197 Broad street, has justre
\ . ceived a large supply of new and fashiona
ble CLOTHING, which, together with his former
stock, makes his assortment as good as can bo found
in anymarket. All of which he offers at whole
sale or retail on very accommodating terms, and
uvites his friends to call. nov 3
MO RE NEW GOODS.
FEN HE subscribers have just received additional
J supplies to their stock of Dry Goods, and are
now prepared to offer them for cash at prices much
lower than customary.
Their stock embraces a genera! assortment of
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, and those in want
may depend upon finding the prices satisfactory.
G. 11. NOBLE & Co.
nov 9 ts opposite the Planters’Hotel.
S7IRENCH EMBROIDERIES.— T. H. WYA'PT
_ Co. have just received a lot of real French
Worked Collars, plain and frilled, some very supe
rior and of new style; also, Worked Muslin Bands,
lilaek and white Blond Frilling. nov 30
Umbrellas and lloimots.
Icase Bilk Umbrellas, common to superfine
1 case Gingham Umbrellas, common to super.
1 do colored P L Hoods or Nun’s Bonnets
Ido white do do do do
Just received and for sale at 206 Broad-st. by
nov 15 T IK S. H. WYATT SC
BLANKETS, &e.—Duffel, Whitney and Rose
Blankets, Mixed and llyd Linseys, Negro
( loth, Kentucky Jeans, Plaid Linsey, Red and
White Flannels, low priced cloth for over coats.
Merinos, Calicoes and Homespuns, for sale low for
cash, by [nov 19) WM. IP CRANE.
Q K BBLS. CHAMPAIGN CIDER,
.) 30 boxes Canton Fire Crackers,
30 cases assorted Pickles
20 casks superior Goshen Cheese
23 kegs do do Butter
23 baskets first quality Champagne Wine
13 doz Manilla boor Mats
5 bids Smoked Beef
3 bids Bologna Sausages
10 boxes Dried Citron
3 cases fresh Prunes
40 half and quarter barrels Buckwheat
Rc ved. with a choice selection of Groceries, for
i2O sale by JOHN CO6KERY
DRUGS. —Having purchased the entire stuck ol 1
Drugs, &e, of WM. HEWSO.V, his customers
are invited to continue to call at the old stand, where
exertions will he made to accommodate them upon
as liberal terms as heretofore. Others are invited to
call and see if they cannot do us well there na else
where. ‘ A. CUNNINGH AM
BOOK BINDING. — Pile subscriber has now mi
band a good assortment of very fine cup, de
mi, medium, royal and super-royal Paper, and with
one of the best ruling machines in the I nited States,
and good workmen, he is prepared to manufacture
Blank Books ruled to any pattern, and hound in a
superior style, in Russia, calf or sheep binding,
with or without spring backs.
Orders executed with despatch for banks, mer
cantile houses, &,c. [nov 24] T. 11. PLANT.
|W/| UNICAL notice.—vV.l/77f. onrii
if I All I), prolessor of Music, respectfully in
forms liis patrons and the public, that lie has
removed to Fox’s Rang",over Mr. M. Dye’s store
lie will give lessons in Music on the Piano Forte,
Guitar and Flute, and as it is Lis intention to con
fine his practice to this city, and to lake but a limi
ted number of pupils. lie hopes to secure a i onlinu
ulion of the liberal patronage with which ho lies
already been favored.
N I!—Piano Fortes tuned and repaired in the
best manner, on reasonable terms it oct 8
' PIANO FORTES.
UmiUlllb. 3Sfrr3pSE3
liintiin V«~
HP. A RSONS has added to hisstock, a supply
• of ih so much esteemed Piano Fortes, mane
by Messrs. Robert Nunns, Clark & Co. oi N. York.
The true character o( these instruments is so well
established in this partoftho country, it is deemed
unnecessary to speak in their praise—indeed they
speak for themselves.
The Stock, which .s row v~ry large, comprises a
good number of instruments from each ol our three
best manufactories, audit is believed, offers greater
advantages to purchasers, than can be had at any
of the Northern establishments J’” v ’*
NEW i.OOUa.
H P. SETZE, has just received dress and fur
# niture Calicoes in great varieties of prices
and patterns.
Irish Linens in half and whole pieces, all qualities
Gentlemen’s merino Hoskin and silk Gloves
Cotton, worsted and gum elastic Suspenders
Blisses and boys worsted Cravats
Silk, cotton, Virginia lamb’s wool and merino iiosc
and half hose
Best white and black English silk hose
A great variety of 3-4 4-4 5-4 6-4 7-4 8-4 9-4 10-4
fashionable shawls
Gentlemen’s silk pockctHdkfs warranted not to fade
3.4 6-4 merino Circassians, all colors
Real French merino cloth, do' do
White, scarlet, green and yellow Flannels, some
extra line
Real Welch and Rogers’ Flannels, warranted not to
shrink
White twilled and 6-4 domestic Flannels
Kentucky Jeans, Satinets, all colors and qualities
Cradle and Crib Blankets, very fine
3-4 4-4 6-4 Bedticking
3-4 6-4 bleached and unbleached Waltham Sheetings
3.4 4.4 do do Shirtings
New Y ork mills Shirtings, and British Long Cloth
Red and Bine Linsey
Negro Kerseys and Blankets, very heavy
White Canton Flannel, some very fine
Assorted colored Cambricks
Corded and quilted Skirts
3-4 4-4 3-4 6-4 7-4 printed cotton shawls
Salisbury Flannel
, White, blue and pink Satin Silk
Long Lawn, assorted, some extra fine
6-4 Jackonctt, Book, Nansook, Scotch ami India Mull
• Muslin
6-4 cotton Camhrick
Plain and figured Swiss Muslins, Bishop’s Lawn
German Oil Cloth
Plain and figured Bohinett Laces and Edgings
English Thread Laces and Edgings
Cotton and worsted Hosiery for children
Assorted flax patent Thread
Flat-head Pins and hemming Needles
Tailor and Clark’s Spool Cotton
Neck, puff, side, tuck and round Shell, Brazilian,
Dressing and Ivory Combs
Fancy coat and youth’s Buttons
6-4 red Padding and green’ Frize
Cotton, worsted and Cloth Table Covers, some of
them new style
Ladies’ and Misses Straw Hoods
4- I Apron Checks
6-4 crossed barred Muslins
Irish Linen Sheeting, some extra fine
10-4 London Sheeting
Needle-worked Inserting and Scolloping
Gauze Flannel, black Italian Crape and Crape Leaf
White and black Crown Linings
Corsetts, assorted numbers and qualities
Gentlemen’s black Italian Cravats and Stocks
do Swiss do
Green worsted Cord ond Tassels
Cotton Cord and darning Cotton
Cotton and silk I mbrcllas, some extra sizes
Best (dated Hooks and Eyes
Scarlet, green and yellow Fereting
Tapes and Bobbins, silver Thimbles
6-4 and 4-4 best black Italian Silk
Russia Sheetings and Diapers
Crash, Dowlas and Huckaback, for towelling
Ladies’ Hoskin and picnic Gloves
Satin and lustring Ribbons, assorted
4-4 6-4 Furniture Dimity, brown Hollands
12-4 Marseilles Quilts
12-4 colored Counterpanes
Black Lace Veils, some very fine
6-4 and 7-4 Barnsley Diaper
Double damask table Diaper, assorted width
Damask Table Cloth
Worsted Moreen, assorted colors
French jet and blue-black Bombazines, superior and
low pri cd
Bird’s eye Draper
8-4 and 10-4 unbleached Linen Table Cloth
lilaek silk velvet Ribbons
Black, green and pink silk and tabby Velvets
Ladies’ Ringlets and Curls
Ratinetts, assorted colors, plain and figured Baizes
French Napkins, with colored borders
Youth, pearl and shirt Buttons
Open work bleached and unbleached cotton Hose
Embroidered silk Hose
Woollen Gloves and Mitts
Wooden and steel Busks
Blue, black and fancy Cassiincrcs
6-4 Cambrick Dimity, plaid Linsey, Kid Dolls
Ladies colored, fine plain, Swiss, and Florence plaid
Straw Cottages
New style figured drcssSilk, all colors.
ALSO,
70 pieces Scotch ingrain ond treble ply Carpetings
Black Carpetings, thread Sc binding to suit the same
101) Brussels and Taffetta Hearth Hugs
Very fine assorted sizes tied Blankets.
The above goods will be disposed of by whole
sale and retail, on reasonable terms. oct 2
Georgia, Richmond county:
William Fuller, Superior Court, Jane Term,
vs 1838.
James Kceside,
Orlando .Salttnarsli, In Equity ;
and John McLean. J Bill for Relief, &c.
« T appearing to the Court that James Reeside ru
sid -s out of the state of Georgia, that Orlando
Salttnarsli resides out of Richmond county, and
that said bill has net been served on said defend
ants. It is ordered that said defendants appearand
answerlosaid bill,on or before the first day oflbo
next term.
It is further ordered that this rule be published
monthly for five months in one of the gazettes of the i
city of Augusta.
A true extract from the minutes. .
July 26, JB3B. mom JAMES .MeLAWS, Clerk
GEORGIA RAIL ROAD.
j
Ciiaxce ur Hock—On and after the 20th inst. t
the passenger cars will leave Augusta at 6 o’clock, t
A. M..daily, for Warrdntnn ; and, except Sundays, ,
forCTawfordville and Jefferson Hull. f
Returning, leave Jefferson Hall at 7 o’clock, [
Warren ton at 8j o’clock, A. M., and arrive in An- ,
gusta at half-past 1 o’clock, I>. M. (
Augusta, Dec. 20th, 1838. ,
HI lice S. ( . .V Rail Road Company. I
ON and after the Ist November, 1838, the pas- I
senger trains between Charleston and Ham- 1
burg, South Carolina, (opposite Augusta, Georgia,) 1
will leave each end of the line at 7 o’clock, AiM.
as follows: i
l t’WARP.
Not to leave Charleston before - - 700 a. si.
“ “ Summerville, “ - - 843
“ “ Georges, “ - - 10 13
“ “ Branchs ille, “ - .|] ()0
“ ‘‘ Midway, “ - - 11 43
“ “ 76 Miles T. O, “ - -12 00 si.
“ “ Blacks ille, “ - - |3O r. si.
“ “ Aiken, ” - - 343
“ “ Arrive at Hamburg, - 300
D'isvmvaho.
Nolle leave Hamburgh before - -7 00 s. si.
“ “ Aiken, “ - . 830
“ “ Blaekville, <• - - 10 43
“ “ 76 MilesT. O, “ - -12 00
“ “ Midway. ” - - 12 13 P . 31.
“ “ Branchville, “ - -12 43
“ “ Georges, - 130
“ “ Summerville, *• - - 313
“ “ Arrive at Charleston, 430
Distance, 136 miles, Fare. $6 73.
Speed not os'er 28 miles an hour. To remain 20
minutes eac h for Breakfast and Dinner, five minutes
to receive and deliver mails, and to take in wood
and water.
Pnssengcrs'svill breakfast at Wood -lock, and dine
at Blaekville.
T o stop for passengers at all regular stations if a
white flag is hoisted as a signal. oct 22
GEORGIA RAIL ROAD NOTICE.
IN HEIGHT is rosv carried on the Rail Road hc
; tsveen Augusta and Warrcnton.at the follosving
rates cotton 81 per hale, merchandize 25 cents per
hundred pounds.
Between Augusta and Crasvfordvillc—cotton $1
23 per hale, merchandize cents per hundred
pounds.
George If. Thompson, agent for the Co. at Crasv
fordville, and John 11. Roberts, agent of the Compa
ny at Warreuton, svill attend to receiving and for
warding produce and merchandize, svithout charge
fir commissions or storage. Spacious ware-houses
have been erected at the above stations for the re
ception of merchandize,until it is forwarded
RICH ARD PETERS, Jr.
Resident Engineer ti Sup’t of Transportation.
June 14
AGENCY.
Savanianli Insurance & Trustee.
undersigned, Agent of the above cornpa
ny, svill lake risks on shipments of Colton or
Merchandize from this place to isavannnh, Charles
on, and Northern ports. JNt). F. LLOYD,
dec 15 29
GEORGIA INS'B Ac TRUST UOMP'V,
.IT AUGUSTS.
CAPITAL. ONE MILLION OF DOLLARS,
0 which $627,000 is paid in, anil invested in
Jiank Stocks, and the balance in a course of
payment, by monthly instalments.
1 > Y' the act oflncorporalion the property ot each
J# Stockholder is hound, to the amount of his
slock,forall contracts made bythoCnmpnny,while
he is a Stockholder, and (or six months nltersvnrds;
which makes the actual responsihity of the Institu
tion equal to Two Millions of Dollars.
The present number of Stockholders is Tsvo
Hundred.
Extract from the Ih/c l.ows.
“In settling losses, if the right of the assured he
clear, advantage shall not be taken of any mere
legal objection.”
Insurance, against (Ire, nnd on Marine and In
land navigation, may bo effected hy application,
personally, or by letter, nt tbo office, or to any ol
thcCompany's Agents. The terms of Insurance
w ill be as favorable na those of other good offices.
On risks taken hy Agents,losses will be paid, w here
the premiums are received.
TUGS H. METCALF, President.
OIRECTOKS.
Samuel Hale, Anomas GouM,
Amory Sibley, John .M. Adams,
Solomon Kneoland, William H Morgan,
Moses Hoff, Jan. Elisha Manlon,
Adam Johnston, William P. Rallibune,
David W. St. John, Benjamin Warren,
Jacob Moisc, James P. Stuart,
Hnys Bowilri>, Samuel 11. Peck,
Andrew J, Miller, George Parrott,
Edward i’adcllord, Francis M. Robertson,
11 M. F, GOULD, Secretary
AUK,MTS.
.Savannah, Padolford, Fay, & Co.
Darien, P R Vonge <fc Sons,
Milledgevillc, Iverson I. Harris,
Macon, diaries Day,
Columbus, Arthur B. Davis,
(Limburg, .S’. C. George Parrott,
Charleston, do John C Holcombe,
New York City, Jf Thomas 48 Pino st.
New Orleans, Fianeis Ganoid.
Mobile, Ala. Fielding Bradford,
Ball.more, John G Pioud Ac Co.
Fayetteville, N. C. Starke Ac Pearce,
Wetumpka, Ala. .Velli B Slorrs,
Montgomery, Ala. Sliokncy A-. Wilson,
Irwin ton, Ala. Field Ac Morgan,
Tallahasse, Fa. Robert J Hockley
Apalachicola,do. J Day & Co.
Dec 19
B NANCY goods, Wholesale and Retail. The
. subscriber has just imported direct from Paris,
the following Goods, viz :
Bombasms of the best fabric, from $1,12 to }3 pr yd
Artificial Flowers and Wreaths
Splendid Panaches, do Plumes
Rich Gauze Cap Ribbons, pink, white, blue, straw
and lilac
Do do do do blk 2d mourning and slate
India Rubber Suspenders, from 50c. to $3 pr pair
Ladies Gloves,aniadis chorreau noiroousns bJanc
Do do do do coulenrs assortics
Do do lialf long blancs
Do do “ “ “ fins brodcs a rosette
Do do a la Parisienne brodcs
Do do bras satin a reseaux
Gentlemen’s Gloves, half piqurc Anglais coulenrs
Do do “ noirs cousus noir
Do do “ “ « Idanc
Do do daim Ist qualite
Embroidered Linen Cambric Hankerchiefs
Do do do hem-stitched
Do do do a rangs de sour
Do do do a rivieru
Assorted Sewing Silks
Merino Wool Blankets, from 10-4 to 11-7
Very fine white Merino Wool Hose
Gentlemen’s best Hiding Whips
Linen Cambrics, Oil Silk
Thread and Silk Corset Laces
Embroidered Crape Dresses
Mousseline de Laine, very fine
Jet and blue black Chally
Gross de Rhine Silk, Reps do.
Embroidered Collars, fancy and blk Love Shawls '
Satin Ribbon, assorted numbers and colors
Cream of Persee, do do Almond
lie-t Almond and Rose Soaps, best Hair Powder
Re- t Cologne, Rose and Orange Flower Water
Together with a large collection of Paper Hang- I
ing and Bordering of the most recent patterns. J
Also, just received from New York, additional c
supplies of Domestic and Imported Staple Goods. I n
novgg J. I*. SETZE. g
tuition or music. >
I * '* l . |,(11 LI'DAS’ professor and composer of 1
,;pnM . an ' V .’ «"■> lately from New
Y oik, w licie he. has resided lor many vears.and giv- "
en general sntislac ions to his iwlrtms'asa teacher of n
the Piano forte, (te., has been induced fertile benefit *
Os Ins health, to Visit the Simtb.anil offers his p,,,fe s .
sional services to the Ladies nnd Gentlemen iff Au
gusta, to attend at their respective residences, nnd (
give .instructions on the Piano Forte, Violin, Flute I
t lanmiet, and also in singing. He will likewise at
tend to tuning, rciiairiiig and regulating Piano Fortes I
Having liccn for many years engaged as a l.a.her I
in Noilhern Academies, he flatters himself to have
acquired a method of imparting instruction to his 1
scholars, to perform with ease it, a .superior and
graceful manner,in a very short lime ; and hopes hv I
lux asatdnUy and attention, to merit the approbation
t,lose ll " llPS all, l gentlemen who will honor him
by an eiigngenicntas teacher.
. 1 nquestional'lc recommendations as toimalilin.
turn nnd charaeter will he givi n. and terms made
known on application to him at Mrs C f Pit
Broad street. ' ’
Parson’s, Dr. Isaac B„w
--en,Mr. AI, Manta,Mr. Mooghkerk. i vr o rt 16
to the I*l BLirr —"
\ , " n ' !«‘ber of persons have been misinformed
, 1 Knelnng the wholesnle price of“ Peters’ Vrg
etiihlo Ant .’i,lnms Pills," when pun has.
prmetpa iillne, 129 Liberty street. New York, he
leelH cull. (I upon to nmke a pnlilin sialemenl oi hi«
arrangemenls in relation t«> lliit* mailer
Tom tins .Isle the cash price will he thirty-six
,U,llars per gross, lulls enrreni in the city
ol New York; and no quantity under a grom, will
on an any pretence, bo sold I,filer the remil prlceof
liny cents a box.
Merchant* ordering these Fills from the proprie
tor, or New Y ork Druggists, on time, vvi-'l hoidmrge.l
four Dollars per dozen,
I he proprietor requests pnrlienlnr attention to this
advertisement, ns the immensely increasing demand
for Ins I ills, makes it necessary that his business
operations should ho conducted without nny of the
loss of lime W hich would result front n variety of
prices. J
.1 'V‘.i ■ PrU, ’ r ‘ <>lnr ' VO " ,J lmve 'l further mnh'rslonil,
that this arrangement is for Now Y ork dealers,ns
well ns those who reside m other places
nog (ini
I.UUROVEI) SURGEONS’"TRUSSES.
tor the radical cun: of Hernia, or Rupture,
b> 'i ,Io n or »'• '»• of Plnln.lelphin
' I ’ H I'.siihsenher would respectfully inform the
-■ modir.nl prefession,and I hose 11 filleted w ith llcr
ninor Rupture,that, bavins nßdoarrnngements will.
the general agent of the inventor, to hecouslnnlly
supplied with tlies-justly celebrated Trusses, he is
now prepared to furnish instruments, anil also to
treat, tins afflicting disease, vs met with in every
age ami in boili snxes.
The instruments e insist of Inguinal Trusses, 8
sizes; Ventro Ingumsl Trusses, H sizes- Fenm
■ rnl Tosses,2 sizes; Umbilical and Ventral Trus
ses, 3 sizes; of double Trusses,B sizes, adapted to
5 all lue forma of Double Uupmro
These instruments must bo used hy Physicians
writ versed in the minute anatomy of the parts im
plicated in Hernia. They are adapted to every va
ricly ol reducible Hernia,and do not interfere with
the ordinary avocations of tho patient.
Persons (rum a distance can have the instruments
applied, and all necessary directions given, ns to the
management of the ease,on application to tliesuli
scnhcr, nt Ins office on Campbell st. Augusta, Ga
r wav2l F. M. ROBERTSON; M. D
I.inti ol i-’otir Horse l*ost (’oaelipsiT
BETWEEN if A VAN NA U & AI GUSTA
IffHUh i he Hiiharrihvr Inin now
• I't ur Horse Post Coaches,
evrryotlu rclny hr
, . ivvetfii ibis city nnd Snvnn
-1 n . ah ’ °, n , 1 ,le Georgia Mtlo of Iho river. IWnce
ibrougb in about 24 iiours. f i’ho couebeu running
I on this lino nre capable of carrying nino inside
passengers, ami are in every reaped as cotnforlablo
\ ns Iho t oacbes on any lino in Ibe JSoiu hern country
8 1 ,i p le nms are good, the drivers sober and carebll
r ami passengers nresuro ul going ibrougb uiiboni
: detention.
’ .. U ‘p Slates Hotel, Augusta, and
tiie City Hold, Savannah.
0 , „ JOHN B. GUEDRON.
Augn.ffa Sept. 26th, 1838 t s
l 11 , , ‘, Nr n V,,rk nn,l V Express, Evening Star
and Herald will copy the above for one week, ami
0 send iheir accounts to this office for payment
GItEEN V I L L B MAIL LI E
1 61 Four Horae c t Coaelxos,
rit/IROI G(| J\ TWO ftAY’.S’, via Edgefield,
/.■I '‘ ll,er 'y Gill, Cedar Springs, Abbeville
C H., Anderson C. 11,, Pendleton, I’ii kensville, to
Greenville C. IL, K. resting for tiie night nt Ab
beville C. IL, each vyay, and intersecting I lie Pied
mont Line of 9 Passenger (loaches, w hich runs
north, and rests at Abbeville the same night.
Leaving Augusta, Mondays, Thursday sand Sal
unlays, at" o clock, A. M., arrives at Greenville
rndny, hi inlay and '/'iiesdny, nt 8 o’clock, I*. M.
Leaves (■isenville Monday, Thtirsday and Sntur
day, at do clock, A. W, and arrives at Augusta,
r relay, .Sunday and Tuesday, at 8 I*. M.
At Greenville it intersects New land’s Saluda Lido
of (our horse Post (lunches, running via of M int
Rock and Ashviilo (liimkinn county) to the Warm
Springs on Tcnidi Broad River, via Greenville,
Icrni., to Beans Station, at which point tho tra
vell.T nilersei'ts tho great line from Washington Ci
ty vm Knoxville to Nashville, Tciin.,nnd at said
point,.intersects a line running to Lexington, Ky.
and Cincinnati, Ohio ; iisiilsonl Bean’s Station the
Southern J ravoller lias tiie advantage of stage lii
cililiesv m Rogorsvilleand Ahhingdon, Va. to White
and Red Sulj her .Springs.
All the above routs are sfoeked with well broke
horses, good Coaches,sober,polite, careful,and ex
perienced Drivers.
All baggage at risk of the owners.
a.pri/4 1838 ts 77 R. DOUGLASS Ac CO.
JUST RECEIVED,
At the Augusta Carriage Repository
No. 303 Broad street,
Anew, large and well seleclr.il stock of Carnages,
in addition to which we shall every week re
ceive a fresh supply, consisting of Coaches,
Coaches, CharrioUeer, Dickey.seat Harouchen, Shin
hop s, Standing and Extension Top Bn nineties,
Phirlnns, Buggies, digs, Sulkies and Wagons, of
all descriptions, together with a large assortment ol
Horne is, rift of which nre offered on the most libe
ral terns Call before yon purchase elsewhere.—
Orders I .r any deseripl.on of carriages received and
executed in the best manner and at the shortest
notice. If. S. HOADLY, Augusta, Ga,
H.S A G, IIOADLV, N. Haven,Cl.
npril 4
OSBORN’S PHILOTOKAN,
Or, PB MALE’S PRI END.
4 FRESH SUPPLY ofthe above valuable med-
J\. icinc lirssjust been received and forsale, wbolo
«ale and retail, by the subscriber, at his wholesale
drug store, north side of Broad street, Augusta.
June 29 NELSON CARTER.
B. W. FORCE & CO.
WHOLESALE SHOE DEALERS,
No. 276 Broad-st. Augusta, Qo I
HAVE received 1000 packages Boots nnd shoes 1
comprising every article in the line; which 1
can lie sold as low as in the Northern cities. Allar- ! I
rsngciner.ls being with Manufactures ditect. A
general as tortmenl of LEATHERS. april 24 I t
l /. R ViT Kr . r,ON 1 Sl I* A XCE C'OMpTv’y
'I agents ~1 ,| lO I’rclleotioTi in
■ surnnce Company of Hartford, Connecticut
nro prepared to insure buildings and their contents
b?rierm«" <)rd:iUlngehy u. r 0 m,,hl
ft' dt , &J. g.catun.
9 P- tBTZB, bus received an additional sup
•P • ply of r
lies! jit bi(ick Italian Lustring Silk
*' “ Gros de Rhine “
Blue anil jet black Hops
j’aney figured, colored do
Blue and jet black, figured Poult de Sore.
Plain “ “ n ( j 0 , ’
1' ig d blue, black, Armine Silk
Splendid needle-worked Collars, all prices
Kwh black, Chant ilia Veils, from *ll to 4,22
I.adies bhu k Mohair. Merino and Thibet Hose
Black Ihihct-wool Shawls
Black, white, pink and blue Satina
” bite, bine and pink tiros de Naples Silk
Tong Picnic (Doves
h- t Irish Linen,suitable for Pil'ow cases
n V 'e, 11 ':" Merim * troths and Grosdc Nap Merino
Black I Inbett loth
Rich Piano Covers dec 20
in accordance with the ostensible views
. .. Northern ((invention.
1> I II i: t ill M i* oit Tx T Io N.
' s , '■ " H.VV & SON have just received
■, 1 Governor Troup, and are now opening,
a large assortment ofITII'.MICALS and other
1)111 OS, Iromthe Laboratory of Munder, JYeaver ,(•
Co. (one of the first In uses in England,) which will
* >t ‘ 1,1 a Htvitt* ol the utmost purity. These with
Ibeir former supply on hand constitutes a large ami
very complete assortment,.consisting of almost every
aitidc in the Drug line usually kepi in this market
Oj-Drders will he thankfully received and intend
ed to with despatch, on the most accommodating
tr oct 17 b
MOIIH NEW HOODS.
rjlllT subscribers are this day receiving, and are
1, now opening additional supplies to their stoek,
which will embrace many desirable and fashionable
(mods, all of which will he sold low at wholesale
or retail. The public are respectfully invited to
call and examine the same.
(i. 11, NOBLE & Co.
dec 1 opposite the Planters Motel.
Smillion S ATIN I TS.
SNOW DUN (V. SUP, \ 11, have just received from
New York a large supply of extra fancy strip
ed, superior Oxford , Steel mixt,and bl’k Satinets.
Also superior white Welch anti Shepard’s best Can
ton Flannels, to which they respectfully invite the
ttention of the public. dee 20
Dll. IIEN.I A MIN' DOUGLASS,
SURGEON dentist,
UAS relumed to the city and resumed the dutioao
ills profession, at his residence corner of Brond
and .lncksonNtroetß,ovorlho storeoi Mossss.Clarke
McTier&Co. if Oct 4
lI.niKHI'IOIS,
SILK DYER AND SCOURER, from Paris, hav
ing arrived at Augusta where he intends to
make his permanent residence, in the practice of his
pro fessional business, has the honor to inform the
ladies and gentlemen of Augusta and adjoining
counties, that lie Inis taken a suitable house on
Broad street, two doors below Mr. Augustine
Frederick's where all kinds of Silks, Crapes, (kc.
will lie Dyed in ti e most fashionable and perma
nent colors, at the most reasonable prices. La
dies’ Merino, Cashmere and (Tape Shawls, and
Leghorn Hats cleansed and pressed, so as to look
as well as new. Gentlemen's apparel scoured
and renewed to their primitive colorond bright
ness. Cm net 5
11V 111 Nt, AN I) SCI ,1 111 Ml ( Dl.l 'IISKT,
I F from Lyons, (France,) informs the citizens of
Augusta and vicinity, that he lias opened a DYKING
AM) SIOUUINd KSTABJJSIIMKXT on Broad
street, three doors below the Engle and Phoenix
Hotel, where he will lie happy to attend to all orders.
I laving served a regular apprenticeship at his busi
ness, in the city of Lyons, which is the principal
Silk Factory of France, he feels unbdent he can
give general satisfaction to merchants in re-dying
Silk Goods of nil descriptions and colors. Ladies’
dresses handsomely dyed or cleansed al the shortest
notice; also Gentlemen's apparel.
His charges will be moderate. dm nov 17
steel inns roil cotton gins.
N r K\V I N\ ENTtON.— The snbsiriber has just
received a supply of the PATENT BIDS for
Cotton (lins, which have been spoken so highly of
wherever they have been tried throughout the Cot
ton Growing States, These Ribs arc so constructed
that one set will last twenty years or more, and bo
constantly in use, by having an extra set of Cast
Steel faces. Tile faces are made to tit on the front
of tließibs where the Saws pass through, and in so
simple a manner that any person can put them on.
The subscriber will always keep a supply of dins
on band of Hie above description.
WILLIAM JONES,
A few doois above the Upper Market.
July 13
jDj, TO RENT —The lower hall of ihr large
f| building lately occupied by William W'ood
|l!iiligfcU bury, as a crockery store, suitable for a
grocery or dry' goods store. For terms apply to
aug 22 ISAAC MOISE, 311 llroad-st.
I.tOR ’I HE TEETH AND GUMS. —Compound
Chlorine Tooth Wash, compound Kreosote
Tooth Wash, Rose Tooth Paste in neat jars, Amer
ican calcined Charcoal ; this article is prepared
from willow twigs, and is impalpable file, for med
ical purposes as well as for a dentifrice, it is unri
valled in point of quality. For sale I s
ANTONY & II MNES,
nov 20 232 Broad street.
aCAII HIAC i:s,
HI LBERT is ROLL, at Hie old
stand formerly occupied by Maj. Jesse
Thompson, corner of Ellis and Mein
tosh streets, are now receiving an en
tire new stock of Carriages from the best manufac
tories at the North, of the latest and most approved
style, consisting of Coaches, Coachocs, Standing
and Extension Tup Rarouches, Ciiariotecs,Buggies,
Sulkies, Wagons, &c,, together with a large ami
well selected assortment of Harness, ail of which
they will dispose of on the most liberal terms. Or
ders for any description of Carriages of their own
or Northern manufacture thankfully received and
promptly executed. Their friends and Hie public
arc respectfully invited to call and examine their
stock.
(Yj- Repairing in all its branches faithfully exe
cuted, and with despatch. ts nov 22
GEORGE’S BALSAMIC COMPOUND.
fiNIHS celebrated mixture has proved tube a safe
and speedy cure for the Gonorrhoea, Gleets,
and other diseases of the Urinary passages, and the
proprietor is authorised by a physician, to state that
he inis used it in an extensive practice with aston
ishing practice witli astonishing and happy effect.
In fact, where the directions were strictly follow
ed, a single instance is not known in which it failed
to effect a cure in the diseases for which it was in
tended. It is confidently recommended as a safe
and speedy remedy, and one that can be used at all
times without the knowledge of the most intimate
friend, and may he taken without risk or suspen
sion from business. Many medicines arc daily of
fered for the cure of those diseases, which, upon
trial, have been found either dangerous or useless.
This mixture contains no injurious article whatever,
but is composed of strengthening medicines of real
efficacy, and probably more congenial to the consti
tution than any other medicine used for this com
plaint Freed from the naiiscating(|ualitics attend
ing copaiva, and the common mixture* it will be
found agreeable to the palate, and pleasant instead
of revolting to the stomach. Extensive experience *
lias proved it to he an efficacy as ninety sopcaarto
the ordinary preparations as it is in pleasantness
For sale by ANTONY & HAINES,
nov 16 Sole Agents for Augusta,