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WAIL ARRANGEMENT.
Post Office, Augusta, Ga. 5
June 27, 1839. C
After the 30lh inst. the Great Western Mail,
via Greensboro, Monticello, Indian Springs, to Co
lumbus, will close daily at 4 p. m
Western Mail, via Warrcnton, Sparta, Milledgc
ville, Macon, Talbotton, to Columbus, will close
daily at 4 p. M.,and arrive daily from the West by
5 am.
Alliens Mail, via Greensboro, close Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Sundays at 4 p. M.,and arrive same
days by 5 a. m.
Washington Mail close Tuesdays, Thursdays
and Sundays, at 4 p. m., and arrive same days at 5
A. M.
1 lorida Mail, via Macon, close Mondays, Wed
nesdays and Saturdays, at 4 p. m.
Savannah Mail, close daily at 6 p. m.
Greenville, (S. C.) Mail, close Wednesdays, Fri
days and Sundays, at 6 p m
This delivery will be closed from 1 to 3 o’clock,
r. m., and from 4 to 5 p. m., while distriouting the
Northern and Making up the Western Mail.
June 28 K H. GLASCOCK, P. M.
(EJ* RESIDENT DENTIST..— Dr. Monroe's
operating rooms, secondj door from Broad trcct, on
Mclntosh-st., opposite the Constitutionalist office
march 13
£ Cj" A Meeting of the RICHMOND HUSSARS
will be held at the United States Hotel, on Friday
evening, at 4 o’clock. July 3
NOTICE. —The Rail Road Passenger Train
between Charleston and Hamburg, will leave as
follows:
UPWARD.
Not to leave Charleston before 7 00 a. m.
“ “ Summerville, “ - -8 30
“ “ Georges’, - “ - 10 00
“ “ Branchville, “ - 11 00
“ “ Midway, - “ - 11 30 m.
“ “ Blackville, - “ -100 p. m.
“ “ Aiken, - - “ - 300
Arrive at Hamburg not before - 400
downward.
Not to leave Hamburg before 6 00 a. b.
“ “ Aiken, - “ - - 730
“ “ Blackville, “ - • 930
“ “ Midway, “ - - 10 30
“ “ Branchville, “ - - 11 00
“ “ Georges’, “ - - 12 00 m.
“ “ Summerville,“ - - 2 OOp, m.
Arrive at Charleston not before 300
Distance—lSdmllcs. FareThrough—slo 00.
Speed not over 20 miles an hour. To remain 20
minutes each, for breakfast and dinner, and not
longer than 5 minutes for wood and water at any
station.
To stop for passengers, whop a white flag is
hoisted, at either of the above stmions; and also at
Sineaths, Woodstock, Inabinet’s, 41 mile T. ().,
Rives’, Grahams, Willeston, Windsor, Johnsons,
and Marsh’s T. I).
Passengers up will breakfast at Woodstock and
dine at Blackville; down, will breakfast at Aiken
and dine at Summerville. may 21
GREAT ARRIVAL!
Fifteen Bushels, or 270,000 boxes of
PETERS’ PILLS.
The subscribers have made arrangements with
Dr. Peters, of New York, to be supplied by the
quantity with his Pills. All dealers can now
be supplied at factory prices. Os all the Pills we
have any knowledge of, these are the most valua
ble. In no instance have they failed to accomplish
every thing they promised, and thousands who for
years have been lingering with some chronic or ob
stinate disease, new add their testimony in behalf
of this valuable medicine.
On# great quality of his Vegetable Pills is, that
they have the alternative principle combined with
Aheir cathartic, or operative qualities, so that they
Hut only cleanse the stomach and bowels by purg
ing, but they regulate the liver, change the morbid
secretions, strengthen the digestive organs, purify
the blood, invigorate the circulation, and give tone
and energy to the nervous system.
They have no rival in curing and preventing
Bilious Fevers, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Liver
Complaints, Sick Head-ache, Jaundice, Asthma,
Dropsy, Rheumatism, Enlargement of the Spleen,
Piles, Cholic, Female Obstructions, Heart-burn,
Furred Tongue, Nausea, Distension of the Stomach
and Bowels, Incipient Diarrhoea, Flatulence, Hab
» itual Costiveness, Loss of Appetite, Blotched or
H Sallow Complexion, and in all cases of Torpor of
■ the Bowels, where a Cathartic or an Aperient is
• f . needed. They arc exceedingly mild in their oper
;S ation, producing neither nausea, griping nor debility.
Dr. Peters has sold more than live millions of boxes
of these celebrated Pills, in the U. States, the Cana
« das, Texas, Mexico and the West Indies, since
e Jan. 1835. All persons who have used the Genuine
■ Peters Vegetable Pills, recommend them in terms
of the most unqualified praise, which is proof pos
ilive of their extraordinary and beneficial effects.
B these justly celebrated Pills are for sale by
I THOMAS BARRETT & Co., and
J HAVTLAND, RISLEY & Co., Agents.
- *S June 6 2m
■ EVANS’ FAMILY VEGETABLE APERIENT
| ANTT-BILIOUS PILLS.
I Being composed of ingredients which exert a
■ Specific action upon the heart, give an impulse or
strength to the arteral system ; the blood is quick
-5 *"ed and equalized in its circulation through all
■ the vessels, whether of the skin, the parts situated
internally, or the extremities; and as all the se-
X cretiotis of the body are drawn from the blood
H there is a consequent increase of every secretion,
X and a quickened action of the absorbent and exha
jßt lint or d'ncharging vessels; any morbid action
JAI which maj have taken place is removed, all ob
-to overcome, the blood is purified, and
a healthful state. The cireula
■ function, was not known to
’ clsus, Galen, or Hippo.,therefore,
eiieiemy of knowledge led them
v . ttal flui(l as a curvative means; but upon toe
• ol the circulation of the blood, the prac
h'ecding is proved to be fallacious.
ia ® been lett to the directors of ibis society
■BpSLug forward Dr. Wm. Evans’ Medicines, found-
SU l ° :l the important knowledge imparted to the
VS 1 l, y the discovery of the circulation of the
mjsM/an's Family Vegetable Aperient Anti-Bilious
ar ‘‘ S °W * n boxes of Twenty-five cents each.
THESE MEDICINES
anxious toil and rescan h, having been
llWNBii- hy the Directors to their present state of
supersede the use of tlie innumerable
I^Q^wnedicines; are so well adapted to the frame,
|Bh||B? Use ol them, by preserving the vital,strength
and healthy state, and consequently
the body in the due performances of
BBB‘' tl,,n S cause it to last many years longer
would ; and the mind to become
a, id tranquil that old age when it ar
" Wear a blessing and not (as to many
ve neglected their constitutions, or had
by medicines administered by igno
if misery and abhorrence.
ffla|®vcn from the body’s purity, the mind
a secret sympathetic aid.”
with general directions for taking
BrXB always given in at the store of the agent.
EVANS’ SOOTHING SYRUP,
ron CHILDREN TEETHING.
Jlfe«ial^t niFKS AND Ochses. —The passage of the
the gums produces troublesome and
■ symptoms. It is known by mothers
rcilt irritation in the mouth and gnrns
■BBPH I *^ 5 *- 1 be gums swell, the secrc-
is increased, the child is seized with
I (j-cquent and sudden fits of crying, watchings,
I starting in the sleep, and spasms of peculiar parts;
I child shrieks with extreme violence, and
L tMists its fingers into its mouth. If these pre
■ symptoms arc not speedily alleviated,
I sp.isiwidic convulsions universally supervene, and
I some V usc the dissolution of the infant. Mothers
I who hire their little babes atflictcd with these
I symptoms should apply DR. WM.
1 IVANS’ CELEBRATED SOOTHING SYRUP,
j| .ircscrved hundreds of infants when
i MK« w u h fecove r y, from being suddenly at-
B soMbv fatal malady,convulsions.
■ ” . ' TONY Is. HAINES,
■ us 'sj i Sole agents in Augusta,
K P.l& T. M. TURNER,Savannali,
■ BHaI?HEN & Co., Charleston,
■ C. A. V ELLS, Millcdgevillc,
B a’.W*. Macon,
B 1 BENJAM TI - S > Eorsyth,
B MARK a. P- POORE, Athens,
B j U ne 7 NE, Washington.
HEALS’ HAIR RESTORATIVE.
'8 valuable discovery is now introduced to
J. the citizens of Augusta, with the fullest
confidence and assurance that it will effect the ob-
! t<: app ication, viz : A COMPLETE RES- 1
J OUA'I lON OF ‘THE HAIII upon the heads of !
, ose wll ° have lost the same, and have thereby
become bald or partially so. I
Numerous certificates might be given to show 1
how successfully this compoun d nas been applied, 1
(never having failed in a single instance.) *
Us virtues have been fully and satisfactorily 1
nia i 1 lle ' ,ea< * s those that were entirely *
bald, have been by the application of this restora
tive, covered with a luxuriant growth of beautiful
hair.
None need despair whether old or young, of hav- i
ln o hair restored. For sale by .
HUBERT CARTER, Druggist,
Broad st. and at .
T. H. PLANT’S Bookstore.
\V here certificates of its successful application ,
may he seen. June 21 swtf
lAS U. ix MBS. CHAPMAN, on the removal of
- LT " Mr- & Mrs. Egerton, on the Ist of July next,
will take possession of the rooms now occupied by
their school, and will continue to teach on a plan
simiar to that pursued by them.
The Summer School will commence on Monday
the Bth day of July, and continue 10 weeks, it
is their design to vary their instruction to suit the
change of season ; and during the summer months
a portion of each day will be given to needle and
other fancy work. Mrs. Harris, who is already fa
vorably known to many of the ladies of Augusta,
will give daily instruction tt such pupils as may
desire, in Plain Sewing, Hug Work, of every vari
ety, Wax flowers and fruit, Worsted Flowers,
t heneille Work, Embroidery, Fancy Netting ami
Knitting, Poonah and Mezzatinto Painting, Coral
Work, Transferring Lithographic Prints, &c.
Tuition forthe Term, $lO
Plain Sewing, 5
Plain and Ornamental, 10
Painting, 8
Mr. ft Mrs. C. will commence their regular ses
sion on the Ist of Oct. next, of which duo notice
will be given.
_ a P trwistlstA
SPRAYED from the Plantation of the subscri
ber, about 9 miles above Augusta, on Butler’s
Creek, on the 10th of May last, a Sorrel Marc
MULE, about 1.2 years old; no marks recollected.
A suitable reward will be given if delivered on
the premises or to the subscribers.
June 22 w3t BARTON & WILLCOX.
W. W. WILBER,
MANUFACTURES and deals in every variety
of Combs, and Importer of Fancy Cutlery,such
as Pen and Pocket Knives, Razors, Scissors, Table
Cutlery-, ike., Buttons, Needles and Pins, Perfum
ery, Fancy Soaps, Work Boxes and Dressing Cases,
genuine Razor Strops, and a great variety of Fancy
floods, which will be disposed of to dealers upon
accommodating terms, at his ware-house, in rear of
the retail store, 156 King-street, sign of the large
Ox Horn.
Orders from a distance carefully attend to with
punctuality.
Charleston, May 18. wGt
NOTICE.
11 HE Subscriber residing at the west end of the
Stone Mountain, in UcKalb county, Ga., by
the many solicitations of the visitors to the moun
tain, together with the request of the neighbors in
the vicinity of this place, 1 have consented to lay
off a considerable number of town lots, lying imme
diately at the west end of the mountain, I have
now surveyed and laid off a considerable number
of lots, and 1 am now offering them at private sale,
on accommodating terms, and they are taken up
very fast; any friends wishing to purchase a sum
mer residence, iu a pleasant and healthy section of
country, and immediately at one of the greatest
natural curiosities that perhaps the world affords,
would do well to call and select a lot, as they will
be let out at private sale, and the first that applies
will have the preference of the choice lots, which
will be sold all at the same price ; this place is
supplied with as good water as any person could
ask, and it is the intention of the citizens of this
place to start the best of schools here as soon as
practicable. A. JOHNSON.
; June 20 3t
NOTICE.
THE subscriber offers for sale his Plantation,
lying m Burke and Scriven county, on Mob
ley’s Pond, adjoining lands of Major Myott M.
Starke, and within two miles of the Savannah
river, containing twenty'-oue hundred acres, of
. which there is about six hundred acres open and
> under fence, and has excellent springs of pure wa
e ti- on the tract. On the premises is a line mill
s seat, the dam now completed. Ten or twelve hun
dred acres of the above tract is of cxcellentquality
oak and hickory; the remainder good pine land,
well timbered, with a quantity of steam-boat
wood. Also with the land will be sold a wood
landing ki the Savannah river, at Stony Bluff,
with a god road running from the landing to the
■- plantain*. On the place there is a good gin house
[> and oth* buildings necessary for a settlement
Good aii sufficient titles will be made to the
whole, this desirable tract can be had on favorr
2 able ten*. The terms will be made to suit the
r purchasa,
" On apiication, also, will, if desired, be sold on
1 the placf thirteen Negroes, five fellows, two wo
** men, imo six children, all youngand valuable.
" jump w3m JAMES H. MOBLEY.
i. / BOW ERY FOR SALE.
ritBIS well known situation is for sale, contain-'
a X ling between thirteen and fourteen hundred
acroj of land —about one hundred of it cleared,
d Oncif the best bodies of timbered land between it
- andlrgusta, having never been cut foi any use but
o aIV ties for the Rail Road. The Rail Road runs
-> thnigh it for upwards of a mile. It is adjoining
2-1 trick’s wl.i-h i s the Breakfast stand for the
on the cars. It has also a fine chance of
black on it, which can be turned to pro
lit by sending 1 It’" And as for health
and pleasantness, canSjfff be surpassed by any situ
ation in the whole of country. It has ex
cellent well water, and molfctfxccllent springs, and
comfortable buildings, and inaSjdition, the fever es
the day, Morns Multicaulis, in property.
A bargain can be had, and possSNij on an y day
given. Crop, stock of every kind, wUI be sold
with the place. Vou that arc fond of slcWi mills,
here is the situation for you.
1 also will sell the following lots of land Ivimcin
the different parts of Georgia,viz:
No. Vis, l See, No. Vis. Sec.
393 A 1 470 3 4 %
290 8 \ ' 73 4 4
650 11 ft 339 16 4
VI4 17 l\ 182 17 4
228 3 2 V • 1209 It 1
279 6 2 A 42 9 Irwm,
828 IS 2 411 5 do
885 1 2 90 7 do
571 21 2 %20 26 Early,
862 21 2 12 do
877 21 2 I.A 7 do
13 23 2 261% Id do
510 1 3 15%8 Dooly,
1157 3 3 129 «1 do
29 10 3 4 A Lee,
65 13 3 53 iA do
382 20 3 99 Appling,
1286 21 3 35 4% Carroll,
112 22 3 259 8 A do
836 1 4 237 11 Aboard,
1195 2 4 94 3
270 3 4 131 3 Alo
£. B. LtAuKSS.
a P 18
ROW ELTON ACADF.IIV. \
T |IHE citizens of Powelton have again
for Rector of the Institution, Mr. John IflAv
cbaiiam, a graduate of Brown University,
citizens of this village are unanimous in employiflk
Mr. Ingraham for the second year, and
recommend his services to the public. Instruction 1
will be given by the Rector in all the branches usu
ally taught in academies and colleges. Instruction
will also he given by a Northern Lady in theorna- •
mental branches. The Academic year will com
mence on the first Monday in January. Board and
good accommodations can be obtained in the most 1
respectable families on reasonable terms The su
perior health of Powelton,and its other well known
advantages, induce the belief that the public will
continue a liberal patronage.
For the citizens of Powelton,
dec 6 wtf CHARLES M. IRWIN.
The Standard of Union will please insert
the above, conspicuously, until otherwise directed
and forward their account to Powelton.
FINAL NOTICE TO DEFAULTERS
-7.3th BATTALION.
DEFAULTERS at the Battalion Parade of
the 1 1th May last, are hereby notified, that
the time allowed ty law for them to come forward
and pay their lines, expired on the 30th ult.—
Executions will be issued against the defaulters of
the 122 d and 120th District Companies, the Clinch
Riflemen, and Artillery Guards, if their fines are
not paid in three days from the date of this notice ;
and after the Bth iust., executions will he issued
against the defaulters of the 39Sth and 600th Dis
trict Companies.
3 tl JNO. VV. STOY, Clerk, pro. tom.
Norit E.—The interest of llf.nkv Jessup, in
the concern of O. R. JESSUP Y Co., ceases
tiom this date, lie is no longer authorised to use
the name ol the firm in the collection of dues, nor
*n the making of any contracts, nor in the transac
tion of any business whatsoever.
C/" Ihe business will be continued under the
same firm, GEORGE U. JESSUP.
Augusta, July 1, 1839. July 3
Georgia Insurance and Trust Company, J
Augusta, July 1, 1539. 3
INHE Directors have this day' declared a divi
. (lend of lour dollars per share, fur the last six
months, which will be paid to the Stockaolders, or
their legal representatives, on and after Monday,
the Bth inst. W,VI. T. GOULD, Sec’ry.
juiy 3 St
LOST, on Saturday evening, the 29th ult., in
this city, a large sized plain double cased
Gold Lever \\ atch, made by G. Lctherland, Lon
uon, No. 9235, with a plain ribbon fob chain, and a
plated Seal and Key attached. The finder will re
ceive a liberal reward by returning it to the sub
scriber at the Richmond Hotel.
July 2 et_ JESSE CLARKE.
MTO RENT, from the Ist of October
next, that commodious Dwelling House
on Reynolds street, formerly the residence
molt. F>r terms apply to BEN.I. HALL,
at the Post Olfice. CHARLES HALL.
July 2 ts
MIO RENT, until the Ist of October
next, a small snug Dwelling House, on
Ellis street, second door below Centre st.
Enquire of C. DICKERSON, on the north side of
Broad street, a few doors above the lower market
lluuso - 4t July 2
JAMES’ NEW AND POPULAR NOVEL—
Charles Tyrrell jor the Bitter Blood—by G.
P. R. James, Esq., just received by
July ~ 3t T. H. PLANT.
CLINCH RIFLEMEN— ATTENTION!!
a Appear on your parade ground on
J 3 THURSDAY, the 4th hist., at half
T’l . past 9 o’clock, armed and equipped,
with thirteen rounds of blank cart
ridges, to celebrate the Anniversary
IWLI of American Independence.
By order of the Captain,
FRASER, 0. S.
j»l v 1
A SITUA HON WANTED.—A young man re
cently from the north, well acquainted with
business, wishes a situation in some respectable
mercantile house in this city or in any part ofGeot
gia, cither as Book-keeper or Salesman,satisfactory
references given. Apply to this oliice.
march 1 ts
A GOLD WATCH LOST.—The undersigned
had ta«en, a doul lebottomed case Gold Lever
Watch, M. J. Tobias & Co., Liverpool, No. 14231,
with God Curb Fob Chain, two strand and a
small Seal Key from him, which he will give a
suitable reward to any person detecting it.
a P 27 ts E. B. BEALL.
IWRNIP SEED.—A quantity of Large Flat
White Turnip Seed, warranted fresh, for sale
at a reduced price by
July 2-swtf HOPKINS, JENNINGS &. Co.
DU PON 1”6 POWDER. —The subscribers will
keep constantly on hand a supply of this
Powder, and now offer for sale
600 kegs F F F
30 kegs FF F Rifle Powder
20 kegs “ Eagle,” in canisters
GARDELLE & RHIND,
july 2 trwlm corner Mclntosh and Bay st.
THE subscribers offer for sale,
40 bags prime Rio Coffee
30 bags Cuba do
60 birds Windward Island Molasses
40 bbls New Orleans do
26 bbls Phelps’ Gin
10 casks Rice
60 bbls Canal Flour
10 hlids St. Croix Sugar
GARDELLE & RHIND,
July 2 trwlm corner Mclntosh and D ry's
CIHAMPAGNE WINE—An assortment of va- I
J rious brands and qualities for sale by
_may S 2m LB. BEER S & Co. J
N OTICE.—C. L. BRAY TON, is my duly &u-|
thorised agent during my absence from the [I
cay. June 29 ts P. A. SCRANTON.
PIPES, PIPES. 1
BOXES PIPES, just received and for
June 27 ts W. E. & J. U. JACKSON.
NOTICE, —The subscribers have this day ad
mitted Mr. E. Sherman into their copartner
ship. The business will he conducted as usual un
derthe firm sf WRIGHT, BULL, & Co.
June 28 6td-w6w
A TEACHER WANTED, to take charge ofKi
okce Academy, in t olumhi i county. None
but one competent to teach the classics need apply.
Apply at this olfice. ts jnne 26
SUMMER QUILTS. —A few more of extra size
just received and for sale by
june 10 ts W. E. &J. U. JACKSON.
SIGHT CimCKS ON~NEW“ YORK.—Sight
Checks on New York,dnwu in Savannah, in
sums to suit,for sale by
_jan 10 ts WRIGHT & GIBSON.
A riNEGAR.—3O bbls. superior White Wine
T Vinegar, just received and for sale by
Njune 8 W, E. *J.U. J ACKSON.
>|\|V DO/.VcoMMifN TUMBLERS,"just re
If ceived and for sale by
Jnay 14 W. E & J. U. JACKSON.
BACON, BACON.—I6OOO lira South Carolina
and Tennessee BACON for sale low for rash
by JOHN M. COOPER & SON.
»P 10 _____ ts
MAY BUTTER.—IS tubs first quality May
Butter, just received and for sale by
junc 6 Itn I. S. BEERS & Co.
I NOR SALE—A first rate second hand two
" Wheeled 111/OOy. For particulars apply to
mar 7 ts J. B. GUEDRjQN.
NOTICE.— T. F. KEITH is my duly author
ised agent during my absence from this city.
1. A. jIIBLER.
Augusta, May 29, 1839. ts
C4ALCINED PLASTER PARIS. —Afresh sup
j ply Calcined Plaster Paris, just received and
for sale by HAVILAND, RISLY Ik CO.
jan 19 ts
lEMONS. —30 boxes Lemons, in handsome or
i der, for salehy W. E. He J. U. JACKSON,
may 2S Auctioneers.
PIANO FORTE. —A splendid Rose Wood Piano
Forte, Grand Action, of line touch and tone
.for sale by CLARK, RACKETT k Co.
22 ts
AT HASSES—2O superior Moss Matrasses,
just received and for sale by
ilfcl6 W. E & J. U. JACKSON.
speedy, am) effectual cure for the
Gleets, Strictures, ike. Just re
ceived sale by
ANTONY 4t HAINES, Agents,
Augusta.
FRESH CONGRESS WATER,
just for sale by
may 16 ANTONY & HAINES.
SUMMER new and beautiful ar
ticle just for sale by
ap 30 J. U. JACKSON.
OARDECtrr.
4 BARBECUE and other entertainments will !
V bo given at the Hampton Course on the 4th
of July.
(C/* she Hampton Course House is open every
day Tor the reception of visiters. June 2!)'
J UJH i Cli licks ON X EWYORK, for sale by
X.” VVm. M. D’ANTIONAC,
Agent for Western Insurance & Trust Co.
July 2 Ct Ccfumhus, (4a.
INSURANCE COMPANY OF COLUM.
iha, s. t.
INHE above Institution has been (successfully
conducted lor several years in Hie town of
Columbia, S. C. A considerable pmtion of its
capital is invested in Hank stock, the rest in good
securities. All established claims for property
lost,insured by this Company, or any of its agents,
will be promptly paid as heretofore, and the same
promptness will be adhered to in frotors, which
should entitle it to a share of public patronage.
ANDREW WALLACE, President.
Columbia, June 8, 183!).
The subscriber having been ap|K)inted Agent for
the above Company, is now prepared to take Fire
Risks on buildings, Merchandise a.ud Household
Furniture, lie will also make Insurance on Life.
All losses will he promptly adjusted and paid. The
rates of premium will be the same as charged by
other offices. He solicits a share of public patron
age. J. G. DUNLAP.
June 21 ts
A LAUD.
CHARLES DALAI ER, Professor of Mumc,
grateful for the liberal patronage extended to
him, informs his patrons and others, that he is about
leaving the city for a few weeks, and on his return
will resume the duties of his profession. Applica
tions may be made at 11. Parsons’ Piano Store and
at J. A. Barnes’residence. ap 13-ts
Notice to builders and contrac-
TORS. —The subscribers are prepared to fur
nish Window Caps, Sills, Doer Sills and all other
Granite that is wanted, at established northern
prices.
_N. B. We will furnish Window Sills ami Caps at
Socts. per superficial foot, which is only 20 dn
more per foot than Sand stone, and much more die
rable. We will furnish stone for Fronts, viz.
Fronts,Caps, Ac., at $.l 16 cts per super, ft., just
what it is sold for in Boston, and other principal
cities. Hoed not the idle report that has been cir
culated that the Georgia Granite is so high priced
that no one can alford to use it. We will sell it at
Quincy pikes without any deception,
jan )6'-Sf CHIPMAN & HEAD.
(D*Thie Constitutionalist will copy the above.
SILK WORM EGGS RECEIVED.
THOSE who have engaged and such as desire
Silk Worm Eggs, can i ow be supplied by
early application to T. H. Pc. ANT.
ap ID ts
TO THE FACULTY ANI» UFAjDS OF
FA WILIEST.
DR. MILES’ COMPOUND EXTRACT OF
TOMATO —a substitute for Calomel, and
does not belong to the family of quack medicines;
for the reason that the component parts arc made
known to the faculty, or any one else that may
wish to know, by any of the agents keeping therm,
for sale. Since this discovery so long and anx-.-
iously looked for, some one in almost the extreme
North has advertised a Tomato Pill, purporting to
be made from the stalk, a tiring not more absurd
than for one to oiler meal from the corn stalk, to
say nothing of the difficulty of raising the Tomato
so far North.
Dr. Miles, of Cincinnati, is the proprietor of the
Tomato Pills (proper) for the great benefits of
which, he holds himself hound, and in honor pledg
ed to prove by their use, that they an> all that they
profess to be, and will do for otheis what they
have done for suchi as mav have used them ; as
this is a vegetable od great use, and value, it will
doubtless be valuable information to families to
know that the Yellow are just doubly as valuable
as the Red Tomato, and produces twice as much
of the hapatine, or active principle, and whom used
as a daily vegetable will be found to keep the
system in much better condition than tlr* other
kind ; many will recollect with what trembling
ar.lcicty calomel has been given to- children, and
how they then wished for a substitute. It has
long been know a that the Tomato contained ca-
Ithartic principles, but not until of late was it
aicertaincd that they contained alterative and diu
retic properties. The Faculty embrace and rise
the preparation, most cheerfully, for the.reason.that!
they know what it is Were it a patent .mystery,
they would he bound to reject the medicine, as they
justly do the one thousand and one cure-alls ofdhe
day. If yon wish to cleanse the system witli a
mild, sa.e anli-bilious medicine, use the Tomato
Pill, of whkh a supply, we learn, will soon be in'
this city. We all know something about this.
June 13 ts
TO THE AFFLICTED.
ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS PREMIUM.
INHE Proprintor of the Virginia Sampson, or
. $l,OOO Premium Vegetable, for the eurc of
Syphilis and Scrofula, will he in town for a few
days. Should there be any old and unmanageable
cases, or recent ones, either of Syphilis or Scrofula,
the person may rest assured that they may be re
lived in a very short time.
| Any servant under forty years of age, with
| Scrofula, will be bought, if such is willing to
!| change owners,
A letter directed to the Proprietor of the Samp
son, to the cane of Messrs. Antdny'& Haines, or.
Haviland, Risley & Co., with the person’s address,
will be regarded ao confidential, and attended to.
June 18 _ ts
IVILUAdt-C. WAY,.
OFFERS his service-;• to his friends either as
Agent, or in the Commission business, after
the first day nf October next, on which day his pre
sent engagements with Mdssrs. James Anderson St
• Co. will expire. He would prefer the agency of
some large Dry Goods Establishment,either in Au
gusta, or in any otlier city where his friends inter
est should best demand. Should any of his friends
t* disposed to engage him, they can confer with him
as the store of James Anderson & Co., No. 2(iU
Broad Street, Augusta,Georgia.
may 18 3m *
NOTICE— The subscribers- intending to close
their business in this city by the Ist October
next, offer for sale their extensive and l well assort
ed stock ol Dry Goods, together with store fixtures
and furniture in one let on liberal terms ; and until
such a purchaser is found thoir goods will be olfer
ed by wholesale or retail at very reduced prices
for Cash or approved paper only.
All persons having claims against the* concern
arc requested to present them for settlement, and
tliose indebted will b* required to make payment
with the least possible dfclny. Applyto
JAMES ANDERSON,&CO.
June I No/260 Broad-Street.
NEW SFIM.NG
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS.
Nlf. WKITLAW, No, 207, north side Broad
• street, has just receivedla'splendid assort
ment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, consisting in
part of the following artielhs-—superior plain and
and figured black Silks, superior plain, colored and
figured Silks, superior Mack and colored striped
gauze Silks, Printed Muslins and. Lawns, fancy
Handkerchiefs and Scarfs, superior Umbrellas and
Parasols; an assortment of Stocks, some very nar
row, superior striped Johnville and Gamboons,for
men’s wear; a large assortment of Dutch Bolting
Cloths, of the anchor brand, 4-4 and 6-4 wide,
which will he sold at reduced prices for cash.
4-4 Plaid Linen, and 84 Rebind for musquito nets.
a P 13 3m
AGENCY SAVANNAHINSURANCE*
TRUST COMPANY.
riNHE undersigned agent of the above company,
B will take fire risks on merchandlzeand pro
duce, in stores ar.d ware-houses, and will also in
sure the same against river and marine risks, be
tween this place, Savannah, Charleston and North
ern Ports. The terms will be the same, as adopted
by the other Insurance Offices in theplacc.
P. D. VVOOLHOPTER.
President, J. P. Henry.
* nittFXTORS,
G. B. Gumming, 6. B. Lamar.
W.T. Williams, Ralph King.
Francis Sorrel, Ed, Padelford.
J.'H. Burroughs L. Baldwin.
H* Harper, Henry Roser.
Dimas Ponce, R. A. Lewis,
Augusta, March J 2 ts
K AIL-R UA D NOTICE- i
Tho Georgia Hail-Road and Hanking Company
are now prepared to forward produce and merchan
dize daily, between Augusta and Greensboro, at
he following rates:
Merchandize 10 cents per hundred pounds.
Cotton, $1 60 per bale.
C. I. Baldwin, Agent for the Company, will at- 1
tend to receiving a.tdforwarding withoui charge.
Freights for the way stations will be forwarded
on Mondays, Wednesdays, ami Fridays.
RICHARD PETERS, ,Tr.
June 24 Sup. Geo, li. R. «■• It. Co
MORE MlJLl'lC AULIN.
6.000 TREES,
5.000 ROOTS,
160.000 CUTTINGS,
OF THE (Genuine Morns Wnlticaulis, all grown
in Wih Stale during the past year, still forsalr
<U" T.'H. PLANT,
mar 8 t s
HUMPHREYS, CLARKE * Co.
(Formerly of Macon, Georgia. J
RAVE received by late arrivals from England
and are now opening at the stn«e No. 10 Pearl
street, (up stairs,) a.general awsMtment of British
and I*rench Dry Goods, selected and imported di
rect, expressly for the Southern trade, together
with a general assortment of American Goods,
which makes the assortment complete.—Merchants
visiting tho city are requested to call and examine
tire silbelt.
fErdess will hawp particular attention, ami put up
at the shortest notice.
Charleston, S. C.,October 29, ISIS ts
NEW ROOKS.
THE YOUNG LADY’S HOME, by Mrs.
Louisa C. Tuthili.
Isabella, or Sicily, a Pilgrimage, by Henry T.
Turkoman.
Historical Sketches of Statesmen who flourished
in the time of George 111., to which is added re
marks on Party, and an appendix, first series, by
Henry Lord Brougham,!', it. S. tie.
Adam Buff, and other men of character, by
Douglas Jcrruld,
Life and Adventures of Nicholas Niuklcby, No.
13 and 14, J ust received by
June if -p. If. PLANT.
A CARD.
INIIE subscribers having turned tihek attention
. to Cutting and Retailing Goods, beg leave to
inform the public that they have returned from the
northern cities with a large stock, consisting of
American, British, French, and all styles of
FASHIONALE DRY GOODS, both Staple and
Fancy, which they will sell for cash ot approved
credit, as low if not a shade lower, than can he
purchased in any other establishment in this city.
Those in want will do well to call and examine
our stock before purchasing elsewhere.
HUNGEUFORD, FKISBIE & Co.
BroaJ-st. opposite the ruins of Planters’Hotel,
mar 22 ts
MTO RENT—A commodious dwelling
on the Sajnd Hills, with convenient out
buildings. Apply at this office,
april 16 ts
CHEAP DRY GOODS.
THE subscriber intending to make a change in
his business in the fall, will sell Iris stock of
Staple and Fancyi Dry Goods at' reduced prices.—
Those who wish bargains for cash, will do well to
call and look at his assortment,
may 30 dtrwawtf W. lI.CRANE.
URIGADB ORDER No. |.
Head-uuabters, 2d Brigade, G. M. 7
Augusta, June 4. 1839. $
To-Coot. D.W. St. John, Com, 10th Ueg’t. G. HI.
YOU are hereby required to order forthwith,
an election for a Major, to command the 7Clh
Battalion, 0.M., ami for Captains, First ami Se
cond Lieutenants and Ensigns, fer the respective
Beat Company’s in said Battalion.
By order of
Brigadier Gen. Summers.
- G. BRVAN Brigade Inspector.
r REGIMENT AI. ORDER, NO. 3.
t Heap Quarters, 10th Regiment, Geo., Militia V
' Augusta,June sth, 1539. 3
AN election is hereby ordered for a Captain, first
Lieutenant, second Lieutenant and Ensign, to
1 each of the district ( ompanies, attached to the 7Gtli
Battalion,Georgia Militia—also, a Major to com-I
! mand said Battalion. The election to take place at »
the respective election districts, in said Battalion, on i
■ the 4Hi day of July next.
By order of CoJ. D. W. ST JOHN,
WM. A. ROBERTSON, i
Adj’t. 10th Ueg’t. G. M.
Jun* 1 ? _ |
riNHE subscribers have received per recent arri- j
JL vals, wnich they offer low for cash or city ac 1
ceptincc, a large lot of Dry Goods, among whkli
are, COO pieces Calico, various qualities
200 doz Cotton Handkerchiefs
30 pieces White Linen Drill
r 26 do Brown do
1 86 ' do Colored Muslin
40 do Blue Jeans
36 do Furniture Dimity
’ 100 do Pantaloon Stripes
60 do Silk Handkerchiefs
-00 do Plaid-Muslin
150 doz Madias Hdkfs
60 pieces Swiss-Muslin
60 doz Hosiery
"J 200 doz Shirt dollars ,
ALSO,
1 Cloths, Silk and Cotton Shawls, Bosoms, Capes,
Muslin Collars, Brown and Bleached Shirtings and
Sheetings, Hastings, Casmirets, colored < ambries,
Bead Bags, Brown Drills, Buckram, See. Sic.
~ __may 10 VV. E. &J. U. MCKSUN.
OGLETHORPE HOUSE,
[ COLUMBUS, GEO.
f fINHE subscriber is now engaged in refitting and
improving this extensive and well known es
- tahlishraeiU, and will hereafter devote his personal
s attention to its superintendence. His long expe
-1 ricnce in the business, and unremitted attention to
1 the comfort and convenience of his customers, he
hopes he will not fail to secure an extensive pa
tronage. His Table and Bar, will be supplied with
" the very best the seasons and maiket can furnish,
‘ and no pains will be spared to render his house every
r way desirable. His old friends, and the public
generally, are invited to call and patronize the
1 Establishment; WM. P. MeKKAN.
1 June- 17- w.'it
GEORGIA. STATE
L O T T E It Y,
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE
AUGUSTA INDEPENDENT FIRE COMPANY,
Class No. 27, for 1839,
To be determined by the drawing of the Virginia
■State Lottery, for the benefit of the town of
Wheeling, Class No. 4, for 1839.
To he drawn at Alexandria, Va., on Saturday,
July 6, 1839;
D. S. Grp.ooivv & Ge.,Managers,
A. Read, Contractor.
» 3 0.0 0 0 !!
G R AND HV II KMI K .
1 Prize of $30,000 - -is - - *30,000
1- - - 10,000 10,000
I . . . . 6,000 6,000
1- - ■ 3,140 3,110
1- - - - 3,000 3,0(10
I - - - - 2,600 2,600
I - - - - 2,000 2,000
60 - . . . 1.000 ...... 50,000
20 - - - - 600 10,000
20 - - - - 300 6,000
123 - - - -200 ----- 24,600
126 - - - - 100 12,600
126 - - - - 60 7,660
126 --- - 60 ---.-. 6,300
126 - - - - 40 5,040
3,654 - ... -30 73,080
23,436 .... 10 234,360
27,814- - Prizes,amounting to - $486,180
Ticket* *lo—Sli«re« in proportion.
( Jj" Orders for Tickets in the above scheme, will
meet with prompt attention if addressed (postpaid)
to A, READ, Agent,
August a. Ga,
PUBLIC SALES.
Positive Sole as Dry ilords,
HY W. E. AJ. I T . JACKSON.
On Friday morning next,
At 10 o,clock, will be sold, to close sundry con
signments, a web assorted lot of Dry Goods, among
which arc Ilioadc oths, Calicos-, DruWn and WMle
Drills,Plain and (Voted Muslins, Silk and Cotton
Handkerchiefs, blue Jeans, liiown and bleat bed
Sheetings and Shirtings, fashmwets, Ginghams,
Plaid Homespun, Vestings, linckskin fords, black
Sewing silk, White and black Cotton Hosiery,
Spool I'hread, Irish l.incns, Negro Cloths, brcwir
and Grass l.incns, Ac. &c.
Terms—All sums under $lOO, cash ; from JOO to
$3OO, 90 days j over $3OO, 4 months for approved
paper July 1
GDOUG 1A KAIL UOAl>.
On and after tha Ist of July, the Mail Train of
Passenger Cars will lease Augusta at 6 o’clock,
P. M,, ami arrive in Greensboro’at 2o’clock, A.M.
Returning leave Greensboro, at I>o’clock, P. ill.
and arrive in Augusta, at 5 o’clock, A. M.
The at enmrnodation line will leave Aiigustfl on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at C o’clock,
A. M. Returning leaves Greensboro, Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays, at 7 o’clock, A M.—
Stages for Athens, Columbus, and Macon, leave
Greensboro, in connection with the mail train.
Office Georgia Rail Road & llk’g Co. )
July 2 Augusta, June 30, IJS39. 5
10ST. —A new black silk UMDHEf.LAI, which’*
i the owner purchased for his own use, The
head is sprit and tied together with a string, and
his name marked, though indistinctly, upon the
top. The finder will he rewarded by leaving it at
this office. ts June 29
FRESH TURNIP SEEDS, S*.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
IARGE WHITF, FLAT DUTCH TURNIP
J Do Globe do
Do Norfolk * do
Yellow Purple Top Huta Haga do
ALSO,
Large Drumhead Cabbage
Do bergen or Groat American Cabbage
Do Capo Savoy
Do Red' Dutch', for pickling
Long Orange Carrot
Large black Fall Radish
White and Red Turnip Radisli
Red and White Clover Seed
Lucerne or French Clover Seed
Illue Grass do
Herds Grass do
The subscribers have lately received the above
variety of Garden Seeds, all of which they WAR
RANT TO UK FHKSH AND GKNUINE, and
oiler them for sale at reasonable prices.
ANTONY fk HAINES,
June 2S No. 232 broad-street.
FINE SHOES.
(I ENTLKMEN’S line Gaiter Boots,
T “ •* Morocco brogan Pumps,
“ Walking Pumps,
“ “ Dancing “
and Ladies’ line kid and morocco Slippers of all *
kinds, just received and for sale low, by
ALDRICH Ik SHOVE.
juneS ts
NOTICE.
tt ITI/.ENS of Augusta and Hamburg, who de-
J sire to avail themselves of the privilege of
passing the Augusta bridge at half rates of toll,
will please apply to the keeper for tickets for that
purpose, which will he sold as follows :
For 2 horse pleasure carriages, 12 tickets for $4 SO
“ one do do do 24 do 4SO
“ Man and horse 10 do 100
“ Foot passengers 32 do 100
Tickets not transferable, nor will they be taken
from any but citizens of these places.
Any person riding or driving faster than a walk,
will not be passed by tickets at all, and the gate
will he closed upon all such till they can be prose-
I cuted according to la w.
Tickets will not be sold in less quantities than
above, and all persons who do not provide them
must pay the full toll.
Dray tickets may also be had for 75 cents each,
to pass one dray and horse each way.
Persons in arrears for quarterly tickets will
( please settle up on or before the Ist of July, 1839,
| as no person will be permitted to pass without pay
-1 ing full toll tintiil they obtain their tickets for the
quarter, and no ticket will be given untill it is paid
1 G. b. LAMAR,
i Juno 27, 1839. w4t
PROSPECTUS OF THE
SOUTHERN SILK GROWER,
AND AGRICULTURAL RLGISTER
To be published Monthly at Athens, Georgia,
BY ALBON CHASE.
BY the solicitation of several friends who feel
a deep interest in the succes of the Silk busi
ness at the South, we have been induced to pro--
posethc establishment of a small periodical mainly •
devoted to that subject. The experiment of rais
ing the food and rearing the worm in this climate ■
having been fairly tried, and that trial having ful y
demonstrated the feasibility of the undertaking,,
pub ic attention is becoming every day more ad ve
to it; and fond anticipations are already indulged,
of the time when our abandoned and worn out plan ’
taliuns shall again he cultivated, and better than
ever reward the labor bestowed upon them. To
him who has a patriotic attachment for the soil on
which he was burn and nurtured, and who looks
upon the tide of emigration that is ever setting
from the old to the new States, as notonly a drain
upon our wealth, hut destructive to the delights of
social intercourse and the growth of early friend
ships, any scheme which shall t -nd to lessen such
emigration, and plant our people more contentedly
and firmly amid the scenes of their childhood, will
he favorably regarded. An Iwe are fully persua
ded that the production of silk, if generally enga
ged in, »ill do more than any thing else can do, to
increase our wealth and preserve our population.
Entertaining these views, we propose to lend our
feeble aid in the dissemination of practical infor
mation oji this subject, confidently believing that
an intelligent community need only have suitable
facts presented for their consideration, to satisfy
them that the road to wealth is a» open to them
here, as in any of the fertile regions of the West
We are aware that several valuable and ably
conducted publications exist at the North, devoted
to the interests of the Silk Culture, and that we
shall bring but little practical information to the
task we have imposed upon ourself, but it seems
to us that a work which should record the results
of Southern experience, which should contain in
formation adapted to the peculiarities of our soil,
and climate, and which should at the same time
include a selection from the most valuable articles
in the Northern periodicals, with an account of all
new improvements in the mode of constructing
cocooneries, fixtures, reels, the. in Europe and
America, would be found eminently useful. With
these feelings we commend our enterprise to the
patronage of the public, promising that no efforts
shall be spared on our part, to render it a work
both interesting and useful.
It may be proper here to remark, that although
the silk culture is the primary object we hope to
aid, we design to introduce other articles connec
ted witli Agriculture generally, with a view to
disseminate such valuable information as may meet
the wants and advance the interests of practical
farmers.
Terms.— The Southern Seek Grow.ur and,
Agricultural Register, will be issued about,
the first of every month, and each number will
contain 8 royal quarto pages- printed on good pa
poraml fair type. It will be afforded at the low
rale ofONE DOLLAR per year, in order that all
whoehoosc may he able to obtain it. Eleven cc
pies will be furnished for *10; and a similar reduc
tion made for Unger subscriptions.
In consequence of the extremely low price at
which the work is offered, we cannot afford to
open accounts—all who subscribe, therefore, will
be expected to pay iie advance; and should it not be
commenced, the subscription monev will be refun
ded.
Holders of subscription papers arc desired to
send in the names ot the subscribers obtained, be
fore the first of September next, as soon after wide
as arrangements can be made, it is proposed!
commence the publication.
June 20