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1 COM MERCIAL.
Latest dates from Liverpool, June 14
Latest dates from Havre June 10
Coffee , —The demand is fair, and prices steady.
Sales of 909 a 1,000 tags R io, r. tll 11 j. 2 a 300
Laguira at 12 and aboutoOO St Domingo at lOiJ and
some very prime, at cents per lb. all on time.
J Cotton. —The demand is increasing, r.n 1 prices
continue nearly steady. Sales of 359 a 400 bales
Upland, Louisiai a and Virginia at 10 a cents,
and a small parcel of fine Mobile, at cents, on
time.
Flour. —Flour has further declined in price and
the demand has become quite limited; sales for
shipment and home use at $5 87 k, early in the
week, later at $0 70. Fresh ground $6, and Bran
dywine $G 20 per bbl. Yesterday some sales on
Broad-street and on the Schuylkill at $0 62j. A
lot, part Sour Flour, sold at $5 50.
i The Commercial List states the Inspection of
Flifcv and Meal during the last quarter, to have
• Os Wheat Flour 100, 179 bbls. superfine.
Do do 10,871 bbls fine.
Do do 2,569 bbls middling and con
demned.
Provisions. —Prices are lower for most articles
upder this head. Sales of 300 bids. Mess and Prime
Pork on terms not reported. Small parcels of Mess
have been taken at $l9, and Prime $lO 25 per bbl.
. .Bacon—Sales of good Hams at 12 cents—Sides
a 10J, and Shoulders 9 cents. About 50 hhds. in
ferior Bacon, assorted, sold at 10 cents.
S Spirits. —Brandy and Gin are in limited request.
N. E. Rum—Sales at 39 a 40 cents, with a fairdo
■mand. Whiskey is dull. Sales at 37 cents in bbls.
'And 33$ a 36 in hhds., showing a decline,
p; Sugars. —Prices are without change. Sales of
i|so hods. St. Croix at 9 a 9} cents; 90 Porto Rico
i «n ! Fernandina at 7|; 30« do. Cuba l2O do. N.
j Orle ins on tern s id reporte and Trinidad in box
jb.es, at IIJ for White and 7£ cents for Brown—all
* : on time.
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K& respectfully informs his friends
_ that,during the continuance of moonlight evenings,
the Hampton Course House will be kept open until
10 o’clock. ts July 18
Parties of gentlemen can be supplied with pri
vate rooms.
Kr The citizens of Summervil c arc particu
larly requested to attend a meeting to be held at
the Academy, at 4 o’clock, on Saturday, to receive
and consider the report of a Committee appointed
at a former meeting. 2t July' 19
, Qrjf THE AMERICAN SILK GROWER AND
FARMER’S MANUAL —A monthly publication
designed to extend and encourage the growth of Silk
throughout tiie Uniticd States. Edited by Ward
ft Cheney and Brothers, Burlington, N. J.,and pub
ic Ijihed in Philadelphia, at the low price of One
f Dollar a year.
iKT Subscriptions reccivcd’at this office. aj
| EVANS’ FAMILY VEGETABLE APERIENT
AN LT-BILIOUS PILLS.
Being composed t)f ingredients which exert a
| specific action upon the heart, give an impulse or
t-strength to the arteral system ; the blood is quick
liCned and equalized in its circulation through all
Kthe vessels, whether of the skin, the parts situated
||i:iternally, or the extremities; and as all the se
weretwns of the body are drawn from the blood
Bthesje is a consequent increase of every secretion.
|fand a quickened action of the absorbent and exha-
Blaut or discharging vessels; any morbid action
■ which may have taken place is removed, all ob
■ structions are overcome, the blood is purified, and
■ the body resumes a healthful state. The circula
■ tion, that important function, was not known to
■ the great Celsus, Galen, or Hippocrates ; therefore,
■ their deficiency of knowledge led them to extract
■ the vital lluid as a curvative means; but upon the
■ principles of the circulation of the blood, the prac-
Btice of bleeding is proved to be fallacious.
It has been left to the directors of this society
■to bring forward Dr. Wm. Evans’ Medicines,found-
Bed upon the important knowledge imparted to the
■ world by the discovery of the circulation of the
■ blood.
Evan’s Family Vegetable Aperient Anti-Bilious
■ Pills, are sold in boxes of Twenty-five cents each.
THESE MEDICINES
■ after much anxious toil and research, having been
■ brought by the Directors to their present state of
■ perfection, supersede the use of the innumerable
■ other medicines; are so well adapted to the frame,
I that the use of them, by preserving the vital strength
■in a pure and healthy state, and consequently
■ maintaining the body in the due performances of
■ its functions, cause it to last many years longer
■ than it otherwise would ; and the mind to become
■ so composed and tranquil that old age when it ar
■ rives, will appear a blessing and not (as to many
I who have neglected their constitutions, or had
I them injured by medicines administered by igno-
I ranc e) a source of misery and abhorrence.
“Even from the body’s purity, the mind
Receives a secret sympathetic aid.”
, A pamphlet with general directions for taking
I the Pills, always given in at the store of the agent.
I DR. WILLIAM EVANS’ SOOTHING SYRUP,
FOB CHILDREN TEETHING.
To Mothers and Nurses. —The passage of the
I Teeth through the gums produces troublesome and
dangerous symptoms. It is known by mothers
that there is great irritation in the mouth and gums
I during this process. The gums swell, the secre-
I tiomjind sa iva is increased, the child is seized with
I frequent and sudden fits of crying, watchings,
I starting in the sleep, and spasms of peculiar parts;
j the child shrieks with extreme vioence, and
f thrusts its fingers into its mouth, if these pre
? cursory symptoms are not speedily alleviated.
I spasmodic convulsions universally supervene, and
( some cause the dissolution of the infant. Mothers
who have their little babes afflicted with these
r distressing symptoms should apply DR. WM
f EVANS’ CELEURA 1 ED SOOTHING SYRUP,
which has preserved hundreds of infants when
thought past recovery, from being suddenly at
tacked with the fatal malady,convulsions.
Sold by ANTONY & HAINES,
Sole agents in Augusta,
J. M.& T. M. TURNER, Savannah,
P. M. COHEN & Co., Charleston.
SHARP 2k ELLS, Milledgeville,
C. A. ELLS, Macon,
A.W. MARTIN,Forsyth,
BENJAMIN P. POORE, Athens,
MARK A. LANE,Washington.
June 7
GREAT ARRI V A L !
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 va ua
blc. In no instance have they failed to accomplish
every thing they promised, ;.nd thousands who for
years have been lingering with some chronic or ob
stinate disease, nsw add their testimony in behalf
of this valuable medicine.
One great quality of his Vegetable Pills is, that
they have the alternative principle combined with
their cathartic, or operative qualities, so that they
not only cleanse the stomach and bowels by purg-
but they regulate the liver,change the morbid
wflc ret ions, strengthen the digestive organs, purify
the blood, invigorate! he circulation, and give tone
and energy to the neivous system.
They have ne 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 Costiveuess, Loss of Appetite, Blotched or
Sallow Complexion, and in all cases .>f Torpor of
the Bowels, where a Cathartic or an Aperient is
needed. They are exceedingly mild in their oper
ation,producing neither nausea,griping nordebiiity.
Dr. Peters has sold more than live millions of boxes
of these celebrated Pips, in the I . States, the Cana
das, Texas, Mexico and the West Indies, since
Jan. 1535. All persons who have used the Genuine
Peters Vegetable Pills, recommend them in terms
of the mo nqualified praise, which is proof pos
itive of their extraordinary and beneficial effects,
these justly celebrated Pills are for sale by
THOMAS BARRETT la Co., and
HAVILAND; RI9LEY & Co., Agents. 1
;uue 6
Ls MOTIVE. —The Kail Ro, ol Passenger Trs i
arleston and I!ami ur 8> will leave a
4 v UPWARD.
I) ~ t° leave Charleston before 700 a.m.
„ “ Summerville, “ - -S 30
„ “ Georges’, - “ . ui 00
(J Branchville, “ - 11 00
J » .< ““‘W; -“ * I' 30m,
, .. Blackvi,le, - “ . I OOr. m.
s * • ‘ Alken . - -“ - 300
Arrive at Hamburg not before - 400
downward.
> Not to leave Hamburg before 600 a.m.
“ Aiken, - “ . . 730
. “ “ Blaekville, “ - . 930
“ Midway, “ - - 10 30
. ( “ Branchville, “•-11 00
; “ “ Georges’, “ . . 12 00 m.
“ Summerville,“ - - 2 OOe. m.
Arrive at Charleston not before 300
Distance— 13(imiles. KareThrough—slo 00.
Speed not over 20 miles an hour. To remain 20
. minutes each, for breakfast and dinner, and not
longer than 0 minutes for wood and water at any
station. J
To stop for passengers, when a white flag is
hoisted, at either of the above stations; and also at
Sineatlis, VVoodstock, liiabinet’s, 41 mile T. 0.,
Hives , Grahams, Willeston, W indsor, Johnsons,
’ and Marsh’s T. O.
! Passengers up will breakfast at Woodstock and
dine at Blaekville 5 down, will breakfast at Aiken
■ and dine at Summerville. may 21
(LT BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, for the benefit
of the Sick Poor of Augusta and its vicinity.
J he Visiting Committees for the ensuing month aie
as follows:
Division No. I.—Mr. A. McLanc, Mr. C. Pike,
Mrs. Smith, Hiss Marshall.
Division No. 2—Dr. B Harris, Hr. Wm. Tutt,
’ Mrs. Trembly, Mrs. Cole.
Division No. 3.—Mr. J. Gasilin, Mr. M. Wilcox,
' Mrs. Berryhill, Mrs. MeKinnie.
Any member of the committees may obtain funds
by calling on the President, (W. W. Holt, Esq.) at
- his office, Cumming’s Piaza.
s j‘ mc ‘ 2i c. K. STUnr.ES, Secretary.
J JhoTTTsiL TO RENT, from the Ist of October
IKHI ncxt ’ t,lat commodious Dwelling House
isjUJjkon Reynolds street, formerly the residence
of Mrs. Smelt. Far terms apply to HEN.T. HALL
at the Post Office. CHARLES HALL.
July 2
aTO REV I—A commodious dwelling
on the Sand Hills,with convenient out
buildings. Apply at this office,
april 15 ts
JfedL TO RENT, from the first cf October
Kill next, Store No. 248 Broad street, at pre-
J««gyP_ e sent occupied by the Bank of Millcdge
ville. Apply to JAS. GARDNER, Jr?
\ J ul y ls If
1 X OST.—a new black silk UMBRELLA, which
H i the owner purchased for his own use. The
head is split and tied together with a string, and
his name marked, though indistinctly, upon the
top. [he finder will be rewarded by leavin" it at
. thM If _ June 29
SALE—A Certificate entitling the holder
to a Course of Lectures in the New York Re
formed Medical College. Tor further particulars
apply at this office. ts July IS
lARD.— 10 bbis. prime Lard, just received and
A for sale cheap by SPEARS & WHITE
July 16 6t
PRINTING INK.—A supply of Printing Ink
July 16J just received by T. 11. PLANT.
Cl ANAL FLOUR, for sale by
J_ july 10 GAHDELLE & RHIND.
NEW MUSIC.—Just received by II PARSONS,
a well assorted stock of New and Fashiona
ble Music for the Piano Forte and Guitar.
July L> 6t
BAGGING AND ROPE. —134 pieces Bagging,
IUO eoils Rope, for sale low if taken from the
Railroad Depot at Hamburg.
July 11 ts GAHDELLE & RHIND.
NOTICE. C. L. BRAY TON, is my duly au
thorised agent duiing my absence from the
city, JuneJß ts P. A. SCRANTON.
16 AGGING.—2OO pieces heavy Dundee Bagging
J for sale by GaKDELLE & RHIND.
Jluy 6 if
PIPES, PIPES.
A BOXES PIPES, just received and for
IUII sale by
June 27 ts _W. E. & J. V. JACKSON,
ona DO/,. COMMON TUMBLERS, jusTre'
(DUU ceived and for sale by
may 14 _ W. E & J. U. JACKSON.
BACON, BACON.—IoOOO lbs South Carolina
and Tennessee BACON for sale low for cash
By JOHN .VI. COOPER & SON.
a P ts
INOR SALE —A first rate second hand two
wheeled BUGGY. For particu'ars apply to
mar 7 ts j. r. GUEDRON.
NOTICE. — T. F. KEITH is my duly author
ised agent during my absence from this city.
1. A. HIBLER.
Augusta, May 29, 1839. ts
CN ALCINED PLASTER PAIUS.—A
J ply Calcined Plaster Paris, just received and
for sale by 11AVJLAND, RISLV&CO.
Jan 19 ts
lEMONS. —30 boxes Lemons, in handsome or-
A der, fsr sale by VV. E. & J. U. JACKSON,
Auctioneers.
PIANO FORTE. —Asplendid Rose Wood Piano
Forte, Grand Action, of line touch and tone
for sale by CLARK, RACKETT ft Co.
a P 22 ts
flk/J ATRASSh-S—2o superior Muss Matrasses
I.T L just received and for sale bv
may 1C W. E & J U. JACKSON.
4 NEW, speedy, and effectual cure for tire
A. Gonorrhoea, Gleets, Strictures, &c. Just re
ceived and for sale by
ANTONY & HAINES, Agents,
may 1G Augusta.
A SUPPLY of FRESH CONGRESS WATER,
just received and for sale by
may 16 ANTONY & HAINES.
NOTICE.
PXNO RENT, OR FOR SALE—The large house
8 on the corner of Ellis and Washington str’ts,
has just undergone a thorough repairand additional
rooms added to it. The house now contains 17
rooms, well adapted for a laige family or boarding
Louse, as the rooms are so constructed by moveable
partitions as to throw two or more rooms together
without expense.
ALSO —J he House on Washington street ad
joining it. Also, two houses on Green st. opposite
the City Hall. The house and lot would be sold a
bargain where the subs~riber lives; it is a large I
brick houne, 3 stoiics high, the internal part well
arranged for a large family, and the workmanship
is done in the very best manner, and every conve -
nience a family could wish, and all in complete
order. The principle reason I offer it for sa c is,
that it is altogether now, too spacious for my fami
ly.
ALSO—'n exce'lect close Carriage and good
span of gentle family Horses, which will be sold a
gica‘ bargain, as 1 have no use for them. Also, a
lot of well made Northern Wagons and Carts.
HENRY MEALING.
Mr. John Morrison is my duly authorized Agent
during my absence. H. M.
july 13 swCt
HEALS* II UR RESTORATIVE.
INHIS valuable discovery is now introduced to
the citizens of Augusta, with the fullest
confidence and assurance that it will elfectthe ob
jectof its app Ration, viz : A COMPLETE RES
TORATION OF THE HAIR upon the heads of
those who have lost the same, anJ have thereby
become bald or partially so.
Numerous certificates might he given to show j
how successfully this compou iu nas been applied,
never having f illed in a single instance.)
Its virtues have been fully and satisfactorily j
tested. The heads of 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- !
ing their hair restored. For sale by
ROBERT CARTER, Druggist,
Broad st. and at
y T. 11. PLANT’S Bookstore. !
Where certificates of its successful application
Le seer. June 2! swtf j
B BOOKS, HOOKS.—Stevens’Travels in Egypt,
Arabia, Petrie, and the Holy Land; and also
Oroece, Tinker, Russia and Poland. A fresh sup
ply for sale by .1. \V. & ’l'. S. STOY,
j»’y 20, No. 247 Broad street.
\DMINIS IRa I’t IK’S NOTICE. —Four months
afterdate I will apply to the Honorable the
Interior Court of Richmond county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the land
and slaves belonging to the estate of the late Vr.
Hr. Robert Malone, for the benelit of his heirs and
creditors.
Ju’y 20, 1539. D. W. ST. JOM ”,
lIBRAHY NOTICK.—From this date the time
A l°r the delivery )f books will be from half
past 7 o’clock until 9 o’clock, P. M., and on Sa
turday from 3 o’clock until o o’clock.
Notice is also given that hereafter a more rigid
enforcement of the rule for return of books will
be enacted.
Judy 2D ts CHARLES E. MIiSTIN, Librarian.
IT'OU MIRK—A young Negro Woman, accus
t tinod to house work. For particulars en
quire at this office. 31 July 20
A GAUD.
J. T. ANDREWS 4- BROTHERS, New-York,
ANDREWS .y BROTHERS, Acw-Orleans,
E. L. ANDREWS ts Co., Mobile,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
TI/’K tender our services to onr friends and the
» I public as Commission Merchants, assuring
them that whatever business they may entrust to
our charge shall be proferly attended to.
We shall be prepared at all times to grant facili
ties on consignments.
J. I. Andrews, is the resident partner in New York.
Z. Andrews, “ “ “ N. Orleans.
K. i.. Andrews, “ “ Mobile.
J u ! .v 1> lb'39. 2w July 1(5
NEW BOORS.
REALITIES OF LIFK: Sketches designed for
the improvement of the head and heart; by
a Philanthropist. *
Characters of Schiller, by Sirs. Ellet.
Precaution—a Novel, by the authorof the “Spy,”
&c.; new edition, revised by the author.
Francia’s Keign of Terror; being a sequel to
Letters on Paraguay; by J. P. and M.P. Robertson.
The Barber of Paris—a Novel, by Paulde Kock,
authorof” Good F’cllow,” Ac.
Pocket Lacon, comprising nearly one thousand
extracts from the best authors, selected by John
Taylor; “ A work that, dip where the reader may,
he will find a fund of knowledge ; and which he
may continue to peruse, lay down, and take up at
pleasure, without breaking the thread or interrupt
ing the chain of reasoning.”
Sketches by r lioz, No. 9.
Lady Chevely, or the Woman of Honor; a new
version of Chevely, or the Man of Honor.
July \r> Just received by T. 11. PLANT.
FLODOAIiDO HO WARD’S
IMPROVED COMPOUND
FLUID EXTRACT OE SARSAPARILLA.
INOK the cure of Scrofula or Kings Evil, Chronic
; Rheumatism, Syphilitic and Mercurial Dis
eases, White Swellings, Obstinate Eruptions of the
Skin, Ulcerous Sores, Pains in the Hones, (icncral
Debility, and all diseases requiring the aid of al
terative medicines.
This Extract is prepared from an improved for
mula sanctioned[by sclent fie Physicians and Phar
maceutists, and is decidedly one as the most active,
efficacious, and convenient preparations in use.
(XT/ 1 Mercury is added only when regularly pre
scribed., CD
It should be used, where circumstances will ad
mit,undorthe guidance*™! direction ofa physician.
Carefully’ prepared by
FLODOARDO HOWARD.
The following Select Medicines and miscellane
ous articles are also prepared and sold as above :
Howard’s Tonic Mixture, a cure for fever and
ague.
Howard’s Compound ofSarsaparilla.Cubebs, and
Copaiba, for the cure of Gonorrhiea, Gleets, stric
tures, kc. Howard’s Vermifuge, a safe and clFcc
tual worm-destroying medicine.
Howard’s Compound Kreosote Tooth Ache Drops.
Howard’s < (impound Syrup of Carrageen, a safe,
simple, agreeable, and effectual remedy for coughs,
colds, asthmas, &c.
Howard’s Compound Kreosote Tooth Wash, for
arresting and preventing decay in teeth, and for
diseases of the gums; an agreeable and pleasant
wash for preserving them in a Healthy condition.
The subscribers have Just received a supply of
the above medicines, &c. which they oiler lor sale
at manufacturer’s prices.
ANTONY & HAINES, Agents,
July 11 232 Hroad street.
PERFUMERY.
HOWARD’S Chemical Shaving Compound
Howard’s Improved ChemiMl Chloride Soap
Howard’s Superior Toilet Soap
Howard’s Chemical Essence of Soap, for re
moving grease,paint, tar, &c. from wearing apparel.
Howard’s Chiystal Cement, for mending
broken glass, China, earthen ware, &c.
Howard’s Magnolia Extract, a delicate and
delicious perfume for the toilet
Howard’s Superior Cologne Water
Howard’s Florida Water
Howard’s Lavender Water
Howard’s Superior Tooth Powder
* Howard’s Indeliible Ink
Just received and for sale bv
ANTi/NY & HAINES, Agents,
July 11 No 232 Broad st.
fllllE following is a list of Defaulters at Regi
| nientaj Review by Battalion, on the Mb June
last, with lines attached to their respective names.
Augusta Artillery Guards.
I N Raiford 600 D L Holliday 5 00
J H Campbell 000 W J Mealing 500
Capt. Starnes, for not appearing at < ourt Martial
with list of defaulters, lined $4O 00.
600th District.
E B Beall 3 00 Harney Megan 300
T M Simmons 3 00 A J Miller 300
S S Urown 300 Ali Mallory 300
TCaven 3 00 Jas McDowell 3 00
J D Catlin 3 00 K F Malpass 300
J D Crane 3 00 t. Pollock 3 00
L Catlin 300 Win Phil ip 300
Di olvin 3 00 Charles Robinson 3 00
DC Dugas 3 00 P McGuire 300
J Garrett 300 WASaudiford 300
R D Hamlen 3 00 C S Smalley 300
B K Hill 300 P D Woolhopler 300
L W Hooker 3 00
398 th District.
Thos Scrutchins, Capt. JP Seize 300
bOO C Joes 300
R Y Harris 3 00 R Ives 300
G Wyman 3 00 E Foster 300
id Comstock 3 00 H Knccland 300
D Smith 3 00 Cl ,11 Thew 300
G Sweet 300 M r Griffin 300
C Rowers 3 00 Wiley W Barron 300
J J Jones 3 00 C S Clark 300
j B Walton 3 00 H Clark 300
i Mr Holfman 3 00 Tll Metcalf 300
E A Glascock 3 00 J S Winter 3 00
IJ F MoK ionic 3 00 T Richards 300
I Benj Douglass 3 00 M Wilkinson 300
| D Mixer 3 00 J Hunch 3 00
Jas Davis 3 00 AG Willis 300
122nd District.
11 A Atkinson 3 00 Charles McCoy 300
Sami Anderson 3OU F Morgan 300
Wm Abbott 3 00 R Norris 3 00
John Daily 3 00 11 R Philpot 3 00
E Bustin 3 00 A Piquet 300
RB Glover 300 JCPreval 300
J3i Guieu 300 Robt Rutherford 300
If Hackle 3 OO a Smith 300
ML Hammond 300 A Seymore 300
Mr Higgins 3 00 M R Wooderd 300
Adam Johnston 300 H N Wilson 300
1 Lewis Lovett 3 00 H Gardner 300
jWm Lewis 3 00 Wm Berry 300
120//i District
J N Harden 3 00 NS King 3 00
IJ M Dye 500 Elisha Allen 300
| P Mahoney 3 00 T Wyatt 3 00
; J Gardner 3 OO J C Lcitner 3 00
Wm Lark 3 00 Sami Hones 3 00
IP S Homan 300 John Carter M D 300
iWm Sendersme 300 Sami II Peck 300
I Jaa B Walker 3 00 R Grant 300
jJM Adams 3 00 T C Ware 3 00
I A Gardelle 3 00 J Elmore 3 00
j J Dunn 3 OO A Hubbard 300
M Hodges 3 OO Win Higgins 3 00
George Galphin 300 L liullcnger 300
G M Lamar 3 CO Jas Brown 3 00
j K Hale 3 00 Jas Hope 3 00
iJ J Clayton 3 00 M Patterson 300
I M Garrett 3 OO 0 Home 300
JAS. W. CLARK, Clerk.
Iyim. *V^? cr,ber having taken the Admmistra- |
■ ‘,1"? 01 tlu 'f sl >»<;ul the late Mr Robert Malone, |
■ i,SK ' f t * l ® B ® indebted to the estate to make pay- 1
ment, and those to whom the estate is indebted, to
present then claims, as is his purpose to close
* Iltdav " lS of tlle Pstil le with the least possible
_ J HJy |?» 1539 ■ I), w. st. iii'iN.
1 I V ul " l: - —-Tile interest of Henry Jessu7 ‘
f “ the concern of G. R. JESSUP * Co. ceases
1 (join this date. He is no longer authorised’to use
the name of the firm in the collection of dues nor
in the making of any contracts, nor in the transae- I
. tionot any business whatsoever,
f Cj (lie business will lie continued under the i
. sane linn. GEORGE U. JESSUP
•Augusta, July I, j u |y 3 ‘ |
1 ASI 1 LAI lON WANT ICO.—A young man re-I
' D*. cel »tly from the north, well acquainted with
business, wishes a situation in some respectable I
nicicanti'e bouse in this city or in any part oftieoi 1
gia, either as Book-keeper or Sa esman,satisfactory *
rehrcnces given. Apply to this office,
inarch 1
ISSURAJICIS COMPANY OF COM >l. i
111 A, S. C.
rjIHK above Institution has been successfully 1
Jr conducted for several years in the town of
Columbia, S. C. A considerable portion of its
capital is invested in Hank stock, the rest i„ good
securities. All established claims lor property
: los:, insured by this Company, or any of its agents',
1 will be promptly paid as heretofore, and tluTsamc
promptness will be adhered to in future, which
should entitle it to a share of public patronage
ANDREW WA I, LACK, President.
Columbia, June S, 183t>.
The subscriber having been appointed Agent for
the above < onipany, is now prepared to lake Lire
Jjisks on Buildings, Merchandise and Household
. Furniture. Hewillalso make Insurance on Life.
All losses will be promptly adjusted and paid. The
rates of premium will be the same as charged by
other oflices. He solicits a share of public patron
> a S e - J. G. DUNLAP.
June 24 t s
Notick to builders and contrac
tors.—The subscribers are prepared to fur
’ nish Window Caps, Sills, Door Sills and all other
Granite that is wanted, at established northern
1 prices.
1 N. 1L We will furnish Window Sills and Caps at
> 9.5 cis. per superficial foot, which is only 20 cts
' more per foot than Sand stone, and much more du
rable. We will furnish stone for Fronts, viz.
Fronts,Caps, Ac., at $1 15 cts per super, ft., just
what it is sold for in Boston, and ether principal
cities. Heed not the idle report that lias been cir
culated that the Georgia Granite is so high priced
that no one can afford to use it. We will sell it at
, Quincy prices without any deception.
jan 16-ts CHIPMAN & HEAD.
(X_/* The Constitutionalist will copy the above.
TO THE FACULTY AND HEADS OF
FAMILIES.
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 pails are made
known to the faculty, or any one else that may
■wish to know, by any of the agents keeping them
, fur 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
bo made from the stalk, a thing not more absurd
than for one to offer meal from the corn- stalk, to
say nothing of the difficulty of raising She Tomato
so far North.
Dr. Miles, of Cincinnati, is the proprietor of the
Tomato Pills (proper) for the 'fpea.t benefits of
which, he holds himself hound, and In honor pledg
-1 cd to prove by their use, that they are all that they
profess to be, and will do for otlu-is what they
have done for such as mav have used them ; as
this is a vegetable of great use, and value, it will
doubtless be valuable information to families to
know that the Yellow are just doubly as valuable
as tlie Red Tomato, and produces twice ns much
, of the hapatine, or active principle,and when used
, as a daily vegetable will be found to keep the
system in much better condition than the other
kind; many will recollect with what trembling
anxiety calomel has been given to children, a-nd
I how they then wished for a substitute. It has
long been known that the Tomato contained ca
r thartic principles, but not until of late was it
ascertained that they contained alterative and diu
retic properties. The Faculty embrace and use
the preparation most cheerfully, for the reason that
they know what it is Were it a patent mystery,
they would be hound lo reject the medicine, as they
justly do the one thousand and one cure-alls of the
day. If you wish to cleanse the system with a
mild, sa.e anti-bilious medicine, use the Tomato
Pill, of which a supply, we learn, will soon he in
this city. We all know something about this.
June 18 ts
TO THE AFFLICTED.
ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS VREMIUM.
riNHE Proprietor of the Virginia Sampson, or
1 $l,OOO Premium Vegetable, for the cure of
Syphilis and Scrofula, will be 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 stioit time.
Any servant under forty years of age, with
Scrofula, will be bought, if such is willing lo
change owners.
A letter directed to the Proprietor of the Samp
son, to the care of Messrs. Antony & Haines, or
Ilaviland, Rislcy & Co., with the person’s address,
wid be regarded as confidential, and attended to.
June IS ts
WILLIAM C. WAY,
OFFERS his services to his friends either as
Agent, or in the Commission business, after
the first diy if October next, on which day his pre
sent engagements with Messrs. James Anderson &
Co. will expire. He would prefer the agency of
some large Dry Goods Establishment,either in Au
gusta, or in any other city where Lis friends inter
est should best demand. Should any of his friends
be disposed to engage him, they can confer with him
at the store of James Anderson &. Co., No. 200
Broad Street, Augusta,Georgia.
may IH 3m*
NOTICE —The subscribers intending to close
their business in this city by the Ist October
next,offcr for sale their extensive and well assort
ed stock of Dry Goods, together with store fixtures
and furniture in one lot on liberal terms; and until
such a purebstst-r is found their goods will be offer
ed by wholesale or retail at very reduced juices
for Cash or approved paper only.
Al! persons having claims against the concern
are requested to present them for settlement, and
those indebted will be required to make payment
with the least possible delay. Apply to
JAMES ANDERSON,* CO.
June I No. 260 Broad-Street.
NEW SPRING
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS.
Nil. WriITLAW, No. 207, north side Broad
• street, has just received a splendid assort
ment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, consisting in
part of the following aitides—superior plain and
and figured black Silks, superior plain, colored and
figured Silks, superior black 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 be sold at reduced prices for cash.
4-4 Plaid Linen, and 84 Bobinctfor musquito nets,
ap 13 3m
AGENCY SAVANNAIIINSUiTa^CiT*
TRUST COMPANY.
THE undersigned agent of the above company,
will take fire risks on merchandize and pro
duce. in stores ard 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 the place.
P. I). WOOLHOPTKR.
President, J. P. Hf.mkv.
DIRECTORS,
O. B. Gumming, G. B. Lamar.
i W.T. Williams, Ralph King.
Francis Sorrel, Kd. Padelford.
J. 11. Burroughs L. Baldwin.
H. Harper, Henry Roscr.
Dimas Ponce, R. A. Lewis.
Avgusta, Marc!t 22 ts
V *oivc V^" A '' 1 1(1 tn!:c charge of Kl- i
I hut mm ° 1,1 olumhii coimty. None
I a ; M ,iy w * ch lhecl %; i ™i^ yi
' V had'tV " Altll I,nsl ’-—The undersigned
s'“? <'lali>. ... mti’mi 1
«ni?u 1 -y f,om hlm . which he will give a
| S “an 07 re .f' t 0 an y person detecting it!
? P I'., is. BKALL.
PINE SHOES.
; i IKN fLEMEN’S line Gaiter Hoots.
„ “ Morocco Brogan Pumps,
„ -1 Walking Pumps,
I ,in ® ki ‘| 11,1(1 morocco Slippers of all
i mnds, jnst received and for sale low, by
I _ juw>B ALDRICH & SHOVE.
HUMPHREYS, CLARKE A Co.
(Formerly as Alaron, Georgia.)
HAVK received by late arrivals from England
and are now opening at the store No. Hi Pearl
i Mind, stairs,) a general assortment of llritish
and 1- rench Dry floods, selected and imported di-
Hit expressly for the Southern trade, together
™ !iV l K r ne, ' l J assortment of American tioods,
win, h makes the assortment complete.—Merchants
the stock * C C '*“' * ru lUl l u °sted to call and examine
Orders will have particular attention,and put up
at live shortest notice. 1
Charleston, 8. C.,October 22, IS3B ts
new hooks.
rpilK YOUNfI LADY’S HOME, by Mrs
I. Louisa C. Tuthill.
Isabella, or Sicily, a Pilgrimage, by Henry T.
lucketman.
Historical Sketches of Statesmen who flourished
m the time of George 111., to which is added re
marks ou Party, ami an appendix, first series, by
Henry Lord Brougham,!’. U. S.&c.
Adam Bull*, and other men of character, bv
Douglas Jcrrold.
Life and Adventures of Nicholas Kicklchy, No.
13 and It, Just received by
J» ne 2‘ 2 ts T. H. PLANT
A CARD.
rpilK subscribers having turned their attention
M. to Gutting unit Retailing (lands, beg leave to
inform the public that they have returned from (ho
northern cities with a laige stock, consisting of
American, Hiitish, Drench, and all styles of
I‘ASIIIOiWAJjh Did GOODS, both Staple mid
rancy, which they will sell for cash or approved
credit, as low it not a shade lower, than can he
purchased in any other establishment in this city
Those in want will Jo well to call and examine
our stock before pun basing e'sewlicve.
HUNGEUFOHI), FIIIShIE & Co.
It oad-st. opposite the ruins of Planters’Hotel,
mar 22
CHEAP DRY GOODS.
TDK subscriber intending to make a change in
his business in the fall, will sell his stock of
Staple and fancy Dry floods at reduced prices.—
I hose who wish bargains for cash, will do well to
call and look at his assortment.
may 30 dlrwawtf W. H.CRANE.
rpilK subscribers have received per recent arri
-1 vals, which they offer low foreash or city ac
eeptance, a large lot of Dry (foods, among which
arc, COO pieces Calico, various qualities
200 doz Cotton Handkerchiefs
30 pieces White Linen Drill
25 do Drown do
85 do Colored Muslin
40 do Dine Jeans
35 do Furniture Dimity
100 do Pantaloon Stripes
50 do Silk Handkerchiefs
60 do Plaid Muslin
150 doz Madras Hdkfs
50 pieces Swiss Muslin
60 doz Hosiery
200 doz Shirt (tollers
AI.SO,
Cloths, Silk and Cotton Shawls, Dosoms, Capes,
Muslin Collars, Drown and Bleached Shirtings and
Sheetings, Hastings, Casmire s, colored ( ambries,
Dead Dags, Brown Drills, Buckram, &c. Sic.
may 10 W. E. & J. LI. JACKSON.
FRESH TURNIP SEEDS, Ac.
WHOLESALE ASD RETAIL.
I A KGE WHITE FLAT DUTCH TURNIP
i Do Globe do
Do Norfolk do
Yellow Purple Top Huta Haga do
ALSO,
Large DiurnheadCabbage
Do Uergen or Great American Cabbage
Do Capo Savoy
Do Red Dutch, for pickling
Long Orange Carrot
Large Black Fall Dadi.sh
While and Bed Turnip Radish
Red and White Clover Seed
Lucerne or French Clover Seed
Blue Grass do
Herds Grass do
The suhscriocrs have lately received the above
variety of Carden Seeds, all of which they WAII
BANT TO HE FRESH AND GENUINE, and
ofler them for sale at reasonable prices.
ANTONY & HA/NES,
June 28 No. 232 Broad-street.
OFFICIAL DRAWING OP THE
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY,
For the Benefit of the Augusta Independent Fire Co.
Class No. 28, for 1839.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 10 11 12 13 14
72 7 470 30 36 46 34 1 741iF76~9 19
I hereby certify that the above numbers as they
stand are correct, as taken from the Managers’Cer
tificate of the drawing of the Virginia State Lottery,
for Norfolk, ( lass No. 4, for 1839, drawn at
Alexandria, Va., July 13th, 1539, and which de
termines the fate of all tickets held in the
aboveLo ttcry.
A. READ, Agent.
Augusta, July 17, 1839
DRAWS
THIS HAY.
GEORGIA STATE
L O T T E II Y,
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE
i AUGUSTA INDEPENDENT FIRE COMPANY,
Class No. 2D, fur 1839,
To be determined by the drawing of the Virginia
State Lottery, for the bcnel.l of the town of
Leesburg, Class No. 4, for 1839.
To be drawn at Alexandria, Va., on Saturday,
July 20, 1839.
D. S. Gregory & Co., Managers,
A. Read, Contractor.
$30,000!!
GRAND SCHEME.
1 Prize of $30,000 - - is - - $30,000
1 • - - 10,000 10,000
1 ... - 8,000 8,000
1- - - 5,000 5,000
1 ... - 4,000 4,000
1 ... - 3,120 3,120
30 ... - 1,500 45,000
50 .... 500 25,000
50 - - - - 400 20,000
’ 50 .... 300 15,000
100 .... 200 20,f OO
65 - 100 6,500
65 - - - - 80 5,200
, 65 - - - - 50 3,250
65 - - - - 40 2,600
130 --- - 30 3,900
4 680 - - - - -20 ---- - 93,600
- - - - 10 270,400
32,390 - - Prizes,amounting to - $570,570
Ticket* «110--Slinres in proportion.
Ifj' Orders for Tickets in the above scheme, will
meet with prompt attention if addressed (postpaid)
j to A. READ, Agent,
Augusta, G*.
9 ~ '.!..U.>aH|
PUBLIC tsALES.
JOHN S. 11l Tl 111NNON,
THIS DAY,
" ‘ !1 be sold in r ‘ unt of my store at half paB t \n
o’clock,
small Catty-all, Dorse and Harness aU new,
the Horse works well rn harness and sound,
sold for no fault '
. . -'lso,
a bhrw ;OT,necWcut( ’ nions ( this ycars crO P)
1 “ Cordial
U) coils Hope
K' baskets Champagne
!{0 boxes Cordials
5 bhls Flour
50,000 Segars
10 doz Corn Brooms, &c.-
(> brass Clocks
_ Terms cash
STOCK OF KBAUV .MADE ILOTHI.Vo
Foil SACK,
rjNHE subscriber being desirous to close the old
A business of King St Hart, offers for sale the
en tire stock of Ready Made t lothing.now on hand’,.
" ? nsis,ll 'B (,t ? i<ood assortment of artlolcs
tisu.ll lj kept in that line. To persons wishing to
commence this business, the present opportunity
should not lie suffered to pass. The Store is well
situated, and has been occupied for several years
past as a Cl, thing Store, and Manufacturing Shop.
I will sell the whole stock low with liberal indul
genee. Persons wishing to purchase are desired to
call and examine the Stock soon.
VJ Also, the Store can be obtained for another
y p:ir - JAMKS 11. HART,
Surviving Partner of King & liar?.
. July d2w
\\ -' N I ED—A VV ifc. from Id to 25, by a gen
» f tleman of this city, who is neither hand
some or homely—rich, nor very poor—good charac
ter, in a fair business, and of good family; he is
over 20 and under JO years of age, who has been a
bachelor long enough to think and know his condi
tion will be bettered'hy matrimony ; and who owes
his living single this long, not to inclination but
to excessive timidity. So much for himself. The
young lady must be good looking, and well edu
cated—her knowledge of music not important—of
good family—domestic in her habits —and neither
romantic nor affected. \\ idows need not apply
unless they are rich, nor must they be over 3.1
years of age. Any young lady wishing to form a
matrimonial engagement, may rest assured that all
communications directed to the subscriber through
i lie Editors of this paper, will meet with prompt
attention ; she can state when and where she*
wishes an interview. None need'apply unless
they arc serious, as any disposition on the part of
ladies (or gentlemen assuming a lady’s name) to
quiz, will either he exposed or severe y chastened
by the writer. All communications addressed to
Theodore, through the Editors, will he attended to.
_ July IS If THEODORE.
A VALUABLE CARRIAGE DRIVER, Who
can he recommended in the big lest terms for
honesty, sobriety and industry, and who is also
a Barber and good House Servant, for sale by
ANTONY A HAINES,
July 9 ts 232 Bruad-strect.
GEORGIA RAIL ROAD.
The Passenger Train, carrying the great mail
between New York and New (leleans, leaves Au
gusta every day at G v. m., and arrives at Giccns
boro at I a. m. Leaves Greensboro at 9 p m., and
arrives at Augusta at a. m., in lime for the
Charleston cars.
Stages run in connection with this train from
Greensboro for New Or,cans, (two daily lines) via
Indian Springs,Columbus, Montgomery and Mobile;
for New Orleans, tri-week'y, via Clinton, Macon,
and Pensacola ; for West Point and Wetumpka, via
Barnesville, tri-weekly; for Home,tri-weekly,via
Covington, Decatur and Marietta ; for Nashville
and Knoxville, Tennessee, tri-weekly, via Athens,
Gainesville and Cassville; for Washington, Wi kes
county, fri-wcekly, from Double Weils ; for New
Orleans, daily, from Warrenton, via Sparta, Mil
ledgeville, Macon and Columbus; forMiiledgeville, .
tii-weekly, via Greensboro and Eatonlon.
Connecting with these lines are branch stage
lines to Tallahassee, Columbus, Miss., Tuscaloo a,
Newnan, Coweta county, Ga., and Clarksville, Ha
bersham county, Sir.
An accommodation Day’ Passenger Train leaves-
Augusta on Monday*, Wednesdays and Fridays, at
I G o’clock, A. M., and Greensboro on Tuesdays,
i Thursdays and Saturdays, at 7, a. m.
Fare on the Rail-Road to Greensboro $4 25.
Office Georgia Rail Road & Bk’g Co
July 12 Augusta, June 30, 1539. y
GEORGIA KAIL.KOAD-
Freight is now conveyed on the Georgia Rail-
Koad, between Augusta and Greensboro, at the
following rates:
Merchandize, of all kinds, 40 cents per 100 lbs.
Cotton, $1 60 per bale.
C. I. Baldwin, Agent for the Company, t'
Greensboro, will receive aud forward freight with
oui charge.
Merchandize for the- way stations will be for
warded from Augusta on Mondays, Wednesdays,,
and Fridays,
RICHARD PETERS, Jr.
Sup,. Transportation Geo. R. U.
June 30, 1839 July 12
I NOR RENT OR SALE.—A comfortable two
story dwelling house, with al necessary out
buildings, in the upper part of the city, at present
occupied by Mr. Dugas. For terms apply to
_ July 10 sw4t THQB. BARRETT.
A .NEW ARTICLE—White Sulphur Spring
Water, direct from the springs. For sale by
July 10 sw-ft ROBERT CARTER.
fiNURNIP SEED.—A quantity of Large Flat
JL While Turnip Seed, warranted fresh, lor sale
at a reduced price by
July 2-swtf HOPKINS, JENNINGS & Co
VC A D EMY OF RICHMOND COUNTY.—Ac
bording to a resolution of the Board of Trus
tees, on the 6th July, 1839 the election of an Eng
lish Teacher in this institution, for the ensuing
year, is postponed until the second Saturday in
August next. By order of the President,
HENRY ROBERT,
July 15 trwtd Clerk and Steward.
| kUPoNT’o POWDER. — The subscribers will
f keep constantly on baud a supply of this
Powder, and now oiler for sale
500 kegs F F ¥
30 1 kegs F F F Ride Powder
20 kegs “ Eagle,” in canisters
GARDELLE & RHIND,
> July 2 trwlm corner Mclntosh and Bay st
NOTICE. —The subscribers have this day en /
terod into co-partnership under Hie firm of
• GARDELLE $ RHIND, for the transaction of a
General Commission Business in this place.
A. GARDELLE,
JAMES RHIND.
Augusta, Ga., July 1, 1539. trwlm
fINHE subscribers offer lor sale,
I 40 bags prime Kio Coffee
30 bags Cuba do
50 hbds Windward Island Molasses
40 bbls New Orleans do
25 bbls Phelps’ Gin
10 casks Rice
60 bbls Canal Flour
10- hbds St. Croix Sugar .
GARDELLE & RHIND,
July 2 trwlm corner Mclntosh and Bays
V V 1.1 AIILK I‘llOl‘i.RT V I
i fit HE subscriber offers for sale, on the rnostrea
i J- souable terms, that well known and fashion
i able watering place, the HELICON SPRINGS,
i situated four and a half miles from Athens, Ga. —
i Attached to the Springs are two tracts of land,
i containing together seven hundred acres of land,
, on one of which are erected two excellent saw
i mills, both now in operation. One of these mills
i will cut from 1500 to 2000 feet of lumber per day,
for which a ready market can be had at lair prices,
i Either tract will be sold separate from the other.
Persons desirous of purchasing such pfoperty arc
requested to call and examine lor themselves.
1 The land is mostly in the woods, ot a good
) quality—that which is cleared is fresh and in cul-
Nation. JOH-V JACKSny.
Athens, G»„ July 10, OS9. w-itrwtf