Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, July 30, 1839, Image 3

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STOCK of the GEORGIA iXSCKAXCE [ AM) TRUST COMI'AVV. THERE will be sold, at public outcry,on Tues- | day, the first day of October next, between I the hours of ten. a. m., and two, p. m., at the mar ket house in the city of Augusta, one hundred and fifty shares of the capital Stock of the Georgia In- 1 suiance and Trust Company, pledged by the late j Jacob Moise to the Hank of the State of Georgia, | to secure the payment of borrowed money; this sale being to obtain payment of the balance due on 1 the debt thus secured, and to close the transaction. | JOHN I'HINI/Y, President of the Branch of the Bank of the State of Georgia, at Augusta. 1 ’_July 30, 1539. swtd j FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. Stolen or strayed a GRAY More, I about fifteen hands high, has a large t; inS wart on her left thigh, a sore on her \ hack, and her shoulders arc marked * the collar; her natural gait is a walk, trot and cantor. I will give j the above reward to any person who will deliver 1 the mare and thief, if stolen, or five dollars for the L mare alone. H. MEGEN, or r F. E. DUFFIE, July 39-5 t upper end south side Broad st. "IT'OR SALE—Seven excellent Road Wagons j v| riu and Gear. Apply to J. &D. MORRISON, july 17 4tw TjIOR SALE, a bright Mulatto Woman, 34 years J of age, a good seamstress. For terms apply to july 9 3tw* ED. CAMPFIELD. FITO HIRE, by the month or year, a Negro Man, I a good house servant, of steady habits. En quire at this oltice. trw3t july 22 C[T, CROIX SUGAR.—2S hhds. prime St. ( roix <• Sugar, just received and for sale by i july 29 ot RATHHONE &. >AKRII. _ HlRE.—Three good House servants. Ap i Jj ply at this office. If july 27 l~JkU RING my absence from the city, DAVID fi 9 YOUNG is my duly authorised agent. July 26.1539. ts JAS. M. DYE. JAMES’ NEW NOVEL—The Gentleman of the Old School—just received by july 26 41 T. H. PLANT. HAWKINSVTLLE, MONROE RAIL-ROAD, and OCMULGEE MONEY taken at par for goods by [july 25-lm] E. D. COOKE. RICE —A fresh supply just received and for sale , july 221 by GAHDELLE & RHIND. BAGGING. —300 pieces Light Bagging,just re ceived and for sale by july 22 GARDELLE & RHIND. PRINTING INK. —A supply of Printing Ink july I6J just received by T. H. PLANT. Cl ANAL FLOUR, for sale by J july 10 GARDELLE & RHIND. BAGGING AND ROPE.—I 34 pieces Bagging, 100 coils Rope, for sale low if taken from the Railroad Depot at Hamburg, july 11 ts GARDELLE & RHIND. NOTICE. — C.L. BRAY TON, is my duly au thorised agent during mv absence from the city. June 29 ts P. A. SCRANTON. BAGGING. —200 pieces heavy- Dundee Bagging for sale by GaRDELLE & RHIND. jluy 6 ts BACON, BACON. —15000 lbs South Carolina and Tennessee BACON for sale low for cash by JOHN M, COOPER & SON. ap 10 tl *NOR SALE—A first rate second hand two wheeled BhGGY. For particulars apply to mar 7 _tf J. B. GUEDRON. "\J OTICE.— T. F. KEITH is my duly author _i.N( ised agent during my absence from this city. I. A. HIBLER. Augusta, May 29, 1839. ts CtALCINED PLASTER PARIS.—A fresh sup > ply Calcined Plaster Paris, just received and for sale by HAVTLAND, JUSLY & CO. jan 19 ts lEMONS. —30 boxes Lemons, in handsome or- i A der, f«r sale by VV. E. & J. U. JACKSON, _ may 28 Auctioneers. PIANOFORTE. —A splendid Rose Wood Piano Forte, Grand Action, of fine touch and tune for sale by CLARK, RACKETT & Co. ap 22 __ ts ATRASSES—2O superior Moss Matrasses J_V B. just received and for sale by may 10 W. E_& J U. JACKSON. ANEW, speedy, and effectual cure for the Gonorrhoea, Gleets, Strictures, &c. Just re ceived and for sale by ANTONY & HAINES, Agents, _m a Y 10 Augusta. A SUPPLY of FRESH CONGRESS WATER, just received and for sale by may IG ANTONY & HAINES. OUMMER QUILTS—A new and beautiful ar . O tide just received, and for sale by ap 30 W. E. & J. U. JACKSON. LAND FOR SALeT Mr fTNHE subscriber offers for sale his possession in JL Warren county, three miles from the flourish ing village bf Warrenton, and also to the nearest point of the Georgia Kail-Road. The tract consists of one thousand one hundred acres of oak and hick ory land, on Rocky Comfort creek, with good im provements, and not surpassed for health this side of tlie mountains, as there has not been a case of hfdious fever in my family since 1 have been living fn tlie place, say six years. On the land is situated the Monaghan Academy, which has been in suc cessful operation for twelve years, in the hands of teachers qualified to prepare students for College. Any person wishing to secure the advantages of a good school in the country, good society, a pleasant situation and line health, and all on good terms, would do well to call ami examine for themselves in time. BURCH M. ROBERTS. June 18 wt f NOTICE. rg’lHK subscriber offers for sale his Plantation, I lying in Burke and Striven county, on Mob ley’s Pond, adjoining lands of Major Wyott W. Starke, and within two miles of the Savannah river, containing twenty-one hundred acres, of which there is about six hundred acres open and under fence, and has excellent springs of pure wa ter on the tract. Cn the premises is a fine mill scat, the dam now com Meted. 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 on the Savannah river, at Stony Bluff, with a good road running from the landing to the plantation. Un the place there is a good gin house and other buildings necessary for a settlement. Good and sufficient titles will be made to the whole. This desirable tract can be had on favorr able terms. The terms will be made to suit the purchaser. On application, also, will, if desired, be sold on the place, thirteen Negroes, five fellows, two wo men, and six children, all youngand valuable, june 28 w3m JAME:- H. MOBLEY. j CENTRAL lIOTEIT i ’’lff Tliis splendid and spacious new Brick IgggSlll Hotel, situated on Front Street, imme diately over the Hail Road Bank, in Athens, will w be opened in a few weeks for the reception of * Boarders and Visitors. To those who have hereto fore favored the proprietor with their patronage, lie deems it only necessary to announce his return to Athens, and his intention to keep the Central Hotel, in connexion with that pleasant and fashionable watering place the Helicon Springs, which has un dergone considerable improvement since the last season; by this arrangement visitors can spend their time either in Town, or at the quiet retreat which the Springs always affords to the invalid or visitor of pleasure. To this important advantage which his establishment presents over any other either in Town or country, he will add his personal exertions to render his Hotel and Watering place all that liis friends can desire. The Hotel is new commodious, and situated in a central position in Athens,and when furnished in handsome style will possess decided advantages over any other similar sstabUsbm»nt in the place. Athens, Ga. May 3 ts JOHN JACKSON. v To RENT, from the first of Ocubei nox, > l| ie two brick stores next below (~ rfJI.IU I - -Itssup & Co’s, nee tipi .1 by .Messrs, (i. If. .Noble t Co., and Hungcrford, Frisbie A Co i'ur terms apply to A. N. VKHDKRY, July 28 swtoct or LEON P DUGAS. 'TO HENT, from the first rs October I giatH nex, » t’tore No. its Broad street, at pre rffil-JjL**l to. copied by the Bank of Mille.lgo vtHe. Apply to JAS. GARDNER, Jr. July lo t s Mro RENT, Irom the Ist of October next, that commodious Dwelling House on Reynolds street, formerly the residence j ot Mrs. Smelt. F )r terms apply to BEN.I. HALL, | at the Post Office. CHARLES HALL. j fo’y B ts i FOR RENT.—The property of the un- Jpglillj dersigned.on Broad, Campbell and Con tie Streets, on Mclntosh Street, near the Presbyterian Church, at present occupied hv Mr. Stockton. Apply to , * McKenzie & bennocii. July 2 wtf N. B. The oecupants of the property for the year ensuing Ist October next, will give notes pay able quarterly, and pay for the use of the Hy drant water. VAUIABLi: 1* HOI* Kit TV FOR SALE. f | 'HE subscriber offers for sale, on the mostrea • soriahlo terms, that well known and fashion able watering place, the HELICON SPRINGS, situated lour and a half miles from Athens, On.— Attached to the Springs are two tracts of land, containing together seven hundred aores of land, on one of which are erected two excellent saw mills, both now in operation. One of these mills will cut from 1600 to 2000 feet of lumber per day, for which a ready market can be had at lair prices. Either tract will be sold separate from the other. Persons desirous of purchasing such property are requested to call and examine for themselves. The land is mostly in the woods, of a good quality—that which is cleared is fresh and in cul tivation. JOHN JACKSON. Athens, Ga., July 10, 153.0. w&trwtf THE LIMESTONE AND CIIALV ABEATE SPRINGS, Spartanburg Dis jpgSyl trictjS.C, ninety-live miles from Charles- Jjisggi.j ton, ami fifty from Greenville. The undersigned has the pleasure to inform the public, that the elegant and extensive accommoda tions prepared for the reception of visitors at this place, will be entirely finished by the 10th of June next. From three to four hundred persons can be accommodaied —comfortable and airy rooms are prepared for familesin the large brick building, oi it preferred, fine apartments will he assigned to them in the different Cottages. There is an abundant supply of Ice, Wines, &c. on hand. Amusements of every kind will be with in the reach of visitors. The country around the Springs admits of a variety of excursions, on horse hack or in carriages. The Limestone Spring is a highly medicinal water. In addition to Lime, there is found Magne sia and Epsom Salts in it; and the great quantity of Carbonic acid gas, constantly escaping from the Spring, renders the water very light. To Dyspe tics, and persons laboring under liver complaints,or of constipated habits,experience enables us to say that this water is invaluab'e. If any visitor labor ing under any of these diseases has ever visited the place, and not been bcnelittcd, it is to us un known. There are two fine Chalybeate Springs, one rising out of the Limestone Quarry, and the other a short distance below it. In addition to Iron, they are supposed by many to contain other active ingredients. Since they have been discovered,they have been found to be very beneficial to many weak and debilitated persons. The grounds about the Springs are beautifully laid out, and afford many fine and delightful walks. Several intelligent and respectable gentlemen have settled permanently at the Springs, and con stitute at all times a delightful society. They have made their settlements with a two-fold object, health and the education of their children. For this latter purpose they have established two ex cellent schools —a Male Academy, under the di rection of Mr. Roosa. and a Female Academy un derthe care of Miss Williams. Both schools merit every encouragement—they are well conducted, and imparting to their respective pupils, sound and good education. Families visiting the Springs, will have the opportunity of placing their children in these excellent schoo s. Mr. Saunier, will teach Music during the summer months, his qualifications are equal to any instruction which may be required. A competent instructor or instructress in Dancing, is expected, and will be certainly in attendance fu nstruct all who may desire it. These are some of the inducements which are pre sented to the public, to favor the Limestone Springs with their patronage. When it is remembered that this estahlishmentowcsits f undation lo the liberal ity and patriotism of many gentlemen who have advanced large sums of money for the purpose of presenting to the people of South Carolina and Georgia, a place of health and relaxation, almost at their own doors, it is to he hoped tiiat it will not languish, decline and die for the wantof patronage. The thousands expended in Northern travelling may be saved, and the people of the seaboard and the mountains may enjoy all the mutual benefit of j travel and intercourse. To the religious public the undersigned would say, that gaming and all such gross irregularities as would be offensive to them, are prohibited at this establishment. Arrangements are in progress so having divine service on every sabbath, which w hope and believe willbesuccessful. Persons can as private, secluded and retired as they please. For Dyspeptics and invalids a separate table will he prepared, where they can have every accommo dation they may require. The universally admitted salubrity of the cli mate, together with the immense mineral produc tions of the neighborhood, will open a field for spec ulation and amusement for leisure travellers. In addition to the above inducements, we have six arrivals and departures of mails, each week.— ! Accommodation Stages to Greenville, twice a week, and after the Ist of July there will he a Hack to Union,on every Wednesday,to meet the Columbia stage. Tosportsmcn it may be some inducement to know that we have one of the most beautiful race tracks in the State, where there will be a number of horses in training from the first of July,until the commence ment of the races on the first Tuesday in October Kates of Boarding, as follows: Persons per day, £] 123 Do do week, 7 oi) For less time than four weeks, G 50 Fom weeks and longer, • 6 00 Families stationary per month, ft 00 Children and Servants half price Horses per day, 0 62^ Do per week 350 Do per month, 3uo The Stockholders in the Company are reminded to assemble on the 4tb July, at the Springs, where a Dinner will be prepared, and an Oration delivered by some distinguished gentleman. The public are invited. WM. MURRAY, Agent, L. S. Co- Spartanburg, April 26. wtA MEDICAL INSTRUCTION. THE Lectures in the Medical Institute of the city of Louisville will commence on the Ist Monday of November, and terminate on tne Ist of March. Jedadiah Cobb, M. D. on Anatomy. Charles Caldwell, M. D, on the Institutes of Medicine, Ac. John E. Cooke, M. D. on Theory and Practice of Medicine. Joshua B. Flint, M. D. on Surgery. Henry Miller, M. D. on Obstetrics and Dis eases of Women and < hildten. Charles W. Short, M. D. on Materia Medica and Medical Botany. Lunsford P. Yandell, M. D. on Chemistry and Pharmacy. The apartments for the prosecution of Practical Anatomy will be opened early in October, under ! the direction of Dr. Donne, the Demonstrator.— The extensive College edifice erected within the last year will be in a state of complete finish be- | fore the commencement of the course. Comforta- i hie Boarding, including lodging, lights, fuel &c. I may he had at convenient distance from the Col- j lege, at an average rate of $4 per week. The! Tickets to each Professor’s course is $l6: Matri culation and Library Tickets $5: Graduation fee $2O: Dissecting Ticket, which may be taken or I not at option, $lO. The Faculty will receive at | par the paper of solvent Banks of the States in which pupils respectively reside. By order of the Faculty. C. W. SHORT, Dean. Louisville, Ky. July 9 wst | FJ? EPHVR WuRS t’ED and CHF.NELLE CORD. £'A Received at C. HOFFMAN S Fancy Dry j Ooui/i and Millinery Store, 1 case, (JO ll)s Zephyr Worsted, assorted, 100 pieces large Chenelle Cord, do 100 pieces small do do do | Which i offered for sale at wholesale and retail on very accommodating terms, trvv6t-july 29 CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. : ' l' lIE subscriber has this day taken into iopart * nership, Mr. A. L. MASSENGALE,muithe I business will from this time be conducted under the sty le and linn of S. BUFORD V CO., and the sub- Sl riber would take this method to return his sincere thanks to his friends and former customers for the i patronage that has been so liberally bestowed on I him, and he would most respectfully solicit a share tor the firm. s. BUFORD. July 29, 183!). ts DUCATKjN.—The time of his vacate u being 4 ended, the exercises of Mr. Mahoney’s school, will commence on .Monday the 29th instant. He solicits a share of public patronage, and feels thank ful lor that already given him. ts July 27 iZT The Constitutionalist will please give the above two insertions. I.TOR SALE.— I second hand pedlars’ Wngo and Harness, nearly new. Also, 1 good Harness Morse. Apply to JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. July 24 ts I'< IST.—A new black silk UMBRELLA, which A 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. Ihe finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office. ts June 29 [KOOKS, BOOKS. —Stevens’Travels in Egypt B & Arabia, Petrie, and the Holy Land ; and also Greece, Turkei .Russia and Poland. A fresh sup ply for sale by .1. W. & T. S. STOY My 20 __ No. 247 Broad street. A VALUABLE CARRIAGE DRIVER, Who 1 4 can be recommended in the big lest terms for honesty, sobriety and industry, and who is also a Barber and good House Servant, for sale bv ANTONY ,v HAINES, Jnly p ts 232 Broad-street. IJ'tOR SALE—A Certificate entitling the holder to a Course of Lectures in the New York Re formed Medical College. For further particulars a PPIy at this office. ts July IS FINE SHOES. ('I ENTLEMEN’S line Gaiter Roots. JT “ Morocco Brogan Pumps, Walking Pumps, “ Dancing “ and Ladies’fine kid and morocco Slippers of all kinds, jnst received and for sale low, by ALDRICH & SHOVE. June 8 ts CHEAP DRY GOODS. f|P(nE subscriber intending to make a change in S his business in the fall, will sell his stork of Staple and Fancy 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. H. CRANE. DUPONT’S POWDEIC— keep constantly on hand a supply of this Powder, and now offer for sale 500 kegs F F F .10 J kegs F F F Rifle Powder 20 kegs “ Eagle,” in canisters GARDELLE & RUIN I), July 2 trwlm corner Mclntosh and Hay st. JIBRARY NOTICE.—From this date the time 4 for the delivery if books will be from half past 7.o’elock until 9 o’clock, P. M., and on Sa turday from 3 o’clock until 5 o’clock. Notice is also given that hereafter a more rigid , enforcement of the rule for return of books will be enacted. july 20 ts CHARLES E. MUSTIN, Librarian 131 IE subscribers oiler for sale, 40 bags prime Rio Coffee 30 bags Cuba do 50 hhds Windward Island Molasses 40 bbls New Orleans do 25 bbls Phelps’ Gin 10 casks Rice 50 bbls Canal Flour 10 hhds St. Croix Sugar GARDELLE & RHINO, July 2 trwlm corner Mclntosh and Ray st. NEW BOOKS? SKETCHES OF LONDON, by the author of “ Random Recollections of the Lords and Commons,” “ The Great Metropolis,” “ Bench and Bar,” etc., etc. Charles Vincent, or the Two Clerks; a tale of commercial life. A Voice to Youth, addressed to young men and young ladies, by Rev. J. M. Austin. Tortosa, the Usurer, by N. P. Willis. John Smith’s Letters, with ‘ Pieters’ to match— containing reasons why John Smith should not change his name ; Miss Dehhy Smith’s juvenile spirit; together wi.h the only authentic history I extant of the late War in our Disputed Territory. | Also, a Ircsh supply of Steel Pens. Just rcceiv !ed and for sale by J. W. &T. S. STOY, July 27 247 Broad st. A CARD. J. I ANDREWS Sr BROTHERS, New-York, ANDREWS Sr BROTHERS. New-Orleans, E. E, ANDREWS Sr Co., Mobile, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. TI/’E tender our services to onr friends and the V V public as Commission Merchants, assuring them that whatever business they may entrust to our charge shall he properly 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. I Z. Andrews, “ “ “ N. Orleans. I E. u. Andrews, “ “ Mobile. July 1,1839. 2w july 16 FLODOARDO HOWARD’S IMPROVED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. INOR 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 Bones, General Debility, and all diseases requiring the aid of al terative medicines. This Extract is prepared from an improved for mula sanctioned by scientific Physicians and Phar maceutists, and is decidedly one as the most active efficacious, and convenient preparations in use. ’ (Lj’Mercury is added only when regularly pre scribed.^2) It should be used, whore circumstances will ad mit, under the guidance and direction of a 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 i Copaiba, for the cure of Gonorrhiea, Gleets, Slric j tures, ire. Howard’s Vermifuge, a safe and plfec ! tual worm-destroying medicine. Howard’s Compound Krcosole Tooth Ache Drops. Howard’s Compound Syrup of i arragecn, a safe, simple, agreeable, and effectual remedy for coughs, colds, asthmas, &e. Howard’s Compound Kreosote Tooth Wash, for arresting and preventing decay in teeth, and for diseases of the gums; an agreeable and pleasant w’ash for preserving them in a healthy condition. The subscribers have just received a supply of the above medicines, &c. which thev offer for sale at manufacturer’s prices. ANTONY & HAINF.S, Agents, MV 11 232 Broad street. STOCK OF READY MADE Cl. Oil UNO forsake. f |NHE subscriber being desirous to close the old X business of King & Hart, offers for sale the entire stock of Heady Made Clothing, now on hand, which, consisting of a good assortment of articles’ usually kept in that line. To persons wishing to commence this business, the present opportunity should not be suffered to pass. The Store is well situated, and has been occupied for several years past as a Clothing Store, and Manufacturing Shop I will sell the whole stock low with liberal indul gence. Persons wishing to purchase are desired to call and examine the Stock soon. X/ Also, the Store can be obtained for another o JAMES 15. HART, Surviving Partner of King & Hart july 18 d2w VrOTU-F..— l he interest of Hp.krv Jessup, in , „ ‘ C ;„T Cen !, us G - 11 ■ J£SSUP 4- Co., oea.cs 0 * lB ~ le 18 no longer authorised to use 5 the name of the hrm in the collection of dues, nor I , in the making ol any contracts, nor in the transac- i lion of any business whatsoever. I he business will bp continued under the same firm. GEORGE H. JESSUP. Augusta, July 1, 1839. j aly a 4 SIIUAIh'N WANTED.—A young man re -i. V contly tram the north, well acquainted with j business, wishes a situation in sonic respectable mrrcanti'c house in this city or in any part oftleoi gia, either as Book-keeper or Sa esman,satisfactory references given. Apply to this office, march 1 ts E subscriber having taken the Admmistra- B tion of the estate of the late Mr Kohert Malone ask of those indebted to the estate to make pay. 1 ment, and those to whom the estate is indebted, to present their claims, as it is his purpose to close ' the allairs of the estate with the least possible , delay. July 17, IS3D IX W. ST. JOHN. INS L KAN CIO CO* PA Nlf OF COLU M - IMA, S. C. INHE above Institution has been successfully . conducted for several years in the town of Columbia, S. C. A considerable portion of its capitat. is invested in Bank 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 he adhered to in future, which should entitle it to a share of public patronage. ANDREW WALLACE, President. Columbia, June 8, 1839. The subscriber having been appointed Agent for the above Company, is now' prepared to take Eire llisks on Buildings, Merchandise and Household Furniture. He will also make Insurance on Life. All losses will he promptly adjusted and paid. The rates ot premium will be the same as charged by other offices. Ho solicits a share of public patron- n b r e. J. G. DUNLAP. June 524 ts PERFUMERY. HOWARD’S Chemical ShavingComponnd Howard’s Improved Chemical 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 Chrystal Cement, for mending broken glass, China, earthenware, &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 Indellible Ink Just received and for sale by ANTONY & HAINES, Agents, July 11 _ N0_232 Broad st. Notice to builders and contrac- TORS. —The subscribers ere prepared to fur nish Window Caps, Sills, Door Sills and all other Granite that is wanted, at established northern prices. N. B. We will furnish Window' Sills and Caps at 95 cts. 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,«fec., at $1 15 cts per super, ft., just what it is sold for in Boston, and other principal cities. Heed not the idle report that has been cir culated that the Georgia Granite is so high priced that no one can afford to use it. We will sell it it Quincy prices without any deception, jan IG-tf ‘ CHIPMAN & HEAD. (Ejr*Thc Constitutionalist will copy the above. , TO THE FACULTY AND HEADS OF FAMILIES. Dll. 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 them for sale. Since this discovery so long and anw iojisly looked for, some one in almost the extreme North has advertised a Tomato Pill, reporting to be mad« from the stalk, a thing absurd than for one to offer meal from the corn stalk, to say nothing of the difficulty of raising the Tomato so far North. Ur. Miles, of Cincinnati, is the proprietor of the Tomato Pills (proper) for the great benefits of which, he holds himself bound, and in honor pledg ed to prove by their use, that they are all that they profess to bo, and will do for others what they have done for such as mav have used’ them ; as this is a vegetable of groat use, and value, it will doubtless be valuable information to families to know that the Yellow are just doubly as valuable as tbe Red Tomato, and produces twiec as much of tbe hapatine, or active principle, and when used as a daily vegetable will be found to keep tbe system in much better condition than the other kind ; many will recollect with what trembling anxiety calomel has been given to children, and how they then wished for a substitute. It has long been known that the Tomato contained ca 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 bound to reject tbe medicine, as they justly do tbe one thousand and one cure-alls of the day- If yon wish to chianse the system with a mild, sa e anti-bilious medicine, use the Tomato Bill, of which a supply, we learn, will soon be in this city. We all know something about this, junc IS ts TO THE AFFLICTED. ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS PRKMIUM. FIUIE Proprietor of the Virginia Sampson, or C $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 eases, 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 care of Messrs. Antony & Haines, or Haviland, Risley Ik Co., with the person’s address, will be regarded as confidential, and attended to Jung IS ts WILLIAM C. WAY, OFFERS his services to bis friends either as Agent, or in the Commission business, after the first Jny of 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,cither in Au gusta, or in any other city where his friends inter est should best demand. Should any of his friends he disposed to engage him, they can confer with him at the store of James Anderson & Co., No. 200 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia. way 3m* N OTICE —The subscribers intending to close their business in this city by the Ist October next, offer for sale their extensive and well assort ed stock of Dry Goods, together with store fixtures and furniture in one lot on liberal terms; ami until such a purchaser is found their goods will be offer ed by wholesale or retail at very reduced prices 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. J une ' No. 260 Broad-Street. AGENCY SAVANN AHINSURANCE & TRUST COMPANY. rpilE undersigned agent of the above company, i will take fire risks on merchandize and pro duce, in stoicsard 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. D. WOOLHOPTER. President, J. P. Henry. DIRECTORS, G. B. Gumming, G. B. Lamar. W.'J. Williams, Ralph King. Francis Sorrel, Ed. Padelford. J. H. Burroughs L. Baldwin. H. Harper, Henry Roser. Dimas Ponce, R. A. Lewis. Augusta, March 22 ts A h.°A D , WA ~t' u lost.--The undersigned, a dou ‘ k ‘bottomed case Cold Lever with r«i,i ? bla . s r °-’. Liverpool, No- 14-231, simll t v Urb i 1(>) l>ai«i, two str»»d and a suitlhf. !a> ,kc -y flom which ho will give a suitable reward to any person detecting it. -?P 87 « K. ”BEALL. new books. RKAI.I i ILs op LIFE: Sketches designed for .the improvement of the head and heart: by a rmlantluopist. Characters of Schiller, by Mrs. IdUct, Precaution—a Novel, by the authovof the“Sny,” new edition, revised by the author, r rancia’s Reign of Terror; being a sequel to Letters on Paraguay ; by .1, I>. and M. I’, Robertson. Ihe Harbor ol Pans-a Novel, by Paulde Kook, author of “Good Fellow,” ,Vc. Pocket Laoon, composing nearly one thousand extracts from the best authors, selected by John laylor: “ A work that, dip where the reader may, he will (mil a loud ot knowledge; and which he may continue to peruse, lay down, and lake up at p easuie, without breaking the thread orintenupl mg the chain of reasoning ” sketches by Ho/, No. <l. Lady ( hevely, or the Woman ofTIonor; a new version of Chcvcly, or the Man of Honor. July 15 Just received by T. H. PLANT. HUMPHREYS, CLARKE * Co. (Formerly nj Macon, Georgia, J HAVK received by late arrivals from England and are now opening at the store No. 10 Pearl street, (up stairs,) a general assortment of British and !■ renoh Dry Goods, selected am! imported di rect, expressly for the Southern trade, together with a general assortment of American (mods, which makes the assortment complete .—Merchants visiting the city are requested to call and examine the stock. Orders will hxve particular attention,and pul up at the shortest notice. Charleston, S. C., October 22, IS3S If NEW BOOKS. riNHE YOl NO LADTS HOME, by Mrs. i JL Louisa C. Tuthill. i Isabella, or Sicily, a Pilgrimage, by Henry T, Tuckctman. Historical Sketches of Statesmen who flourished in the time ot Ooorge HI., to which is added re marks on Party, ami an appendix, first scries, by Henry Lord Brougham,F. It. S.ftc. Adam Bull, ami other men of character, by Douglas Jcvrold. Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, No. 13 and 14, Just received by June 22 if T. H. PLANT flNfflE subscribers have received per recent arri- L vals, which they oiler low for cash or city ac ceptanec, a large lot of Dry Goods, among which are, 600 pieces Calico, various qualities 200 doz Cotton Handkerchiefs 30 pieces White Linen Drill 25 do Brown do 85 do Colored Muslin 40 do Blue Jeans 35 do Furniture Dimity 100 do Pantaloon Stripes 50 do Silk I landkcrcliiefs 60 do Plaid Muslin 150 doz Madras Hdkfs 50 pieces Swiss Muslin 60 doz Hosiery ■> 200 doz Shirt Collars AI.SO, Cloths, Silk and Cotton Shawls, Bosoms, Capes, Muslin Collars, Brown and Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings, Hastings, Casmirets, colored Cambrics, Bead Bags, Brown Drills, Buckram, &c. (kc. may 10 W, K. & J. U. JACKSON. FRESH TURNIP SEEDS; &C. WHOLESALE ANIL XP.TAM,. lARGE WHITE FLAT DUTCH TURNIP J Do Globe Jo Do Norfolk do Yellow Purple Top Ruta Baga do ALSO, Large Diumbcad Cabbage Do Bergen or Great American Cabbage Do Capo Savoy Do Red Dutch, for pickling Long Orange Carrot Large Black Fall Radish White and lied Turnip Radish Red and White Clover Seed Lucerne or French Clover Feed Blue Grass do Herds Grass do The subscribers have lately received the abovi variety of Garden Seeds, all of which they WAR RANT TO BE FRESH AND GENUINE, and offer them for sale at reasonable prices. ANTONY & HAINES, June 28 No-. 232 Broad-street. HEALTH GIVING BEVERAGE THE undersigned have received a supply of Water from the W hite Sulhiiur Spuing, Greenbrier county, Va. The high reputation which the water of this spring has acquired, in the pre vention and cure of diseases, has long rendered it an object of peculiar interest to the public. Ex tensive experience has demonstrated, that it may be transported to any distance, and kept in barrels or bottles for any desired length, of time, without the slightest deterioration of its medicinal virtues or efficiency. TURPIN, D’ANTIGNAC &. Co. j'rty 12 _ sw6t PROPOSALS will he received until the Ist Friday in Augusta, by the Street ( ommitlee, tor the work embraced in tin: following Resolu tion ! Resolved. That the street Committee be author ized to advertise lor proposals to Grade and put in thorough repair that portion of Reynold, between Gumming and W'est Boundary Streets, and convey the water falling into said street to West Bounda ry street, thence to the river, or, if permission can be obtained, direct to Hawks Gully—the excava tion at the uoper end not to be deeper than 5 feel, the side of said excavation to be well levelled and all the earth both from the drain and sides thereof to be hauled in the low places where said street re quires filling or raising, and to report the same to the next meeting of Council. For further particulars enquire of either the un dersigned Committee. G. V. PARISH, \ WM, RANKIN', vCommittee. C, B, HITT. .) July 17 2t GEORGIA STATE LOTT E 11Y, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE AUGUSTA INDEPENDENT FIRE COMPANY, Class No. 30, for 1839, To be determined by Hie drawing of the Virginia State Lottery, for the benefit of the town of Wcilsburg, Class No. 4, for 1839. To be drawn at Alexandria, Va., on Saturday July 27, 1839. D.S.Gregory & Co.,Managers, A. Read, Contractor. 830,000!! 6 11 AM) SC II EM K . 1 Prize of $30,000 - - is - . $30,000 1- - - 8,000 8,000 1- * - - 4,000 4,000 1- - • 3,000 3,000 1- - - * 2,500 2,500 1 1,017 100 - - - - 1,000 100,000 10 - - - - MU 5,000 20 - - - - 300 0,000 84 - - - -200 16" ,000 63 --- - 80 6,040 63 --- - 60 ---... 3,780 126 - - - - 50 6,300 126 --- - 40 5,040 3,780 20 75,600 23,436 .... 10 234,360 26,814- - Prizes,amounting to - $506,437 Ticket* % |O-“Bliiirc-s in proportion, OCj“ Orders for Tickets in the above sch»me, will meet with prompt attention if addressed (post paid to A. READ, Agent, Augusta, Ga. PUBLIC SALES. Estate Sale. ,lV Jt) MN S. HUTCHINSON. < u the hi'st Tuesday in August next, orl if u O , :U tl "' '■"■ vpr M'-'fWet House, by i - ‘P Admimetratuis, the so lowing property belonging to the estate of I'honias (,handier, dee'll. Mioiise and lot on the Sand Hills, situated east of the Arsenal. I Negro Woman and child. 30 sll: ‘rcs Georgia Railroad and Hanking Com pany stock. do Georgia insurance and Trust Company stock. p J ulv * ’ '■! Terms cash. CITY sheriff*.* male. ON* the first 1 nesday in August next, trill be sold at the lower market house in the city of Augusta, one dray and harness, levied on as the propeity of Joseph Doctor, a free man of color. — am. 11. Uakman vs. said Doctor. Alsg, the-following property, to wit; one sec retaiy and book-case one cow and calf and year ling calf, a small lot of mtiUicauhs trees In the ground, and one saddle and bridle. Sparks’ l.ife of Washington, four clocks, saddle,bridle an 1 martin gale, and one other lot of multieaulis now in the ground. I.evicd on as the property of Calhoun A, Heard. .1. AS. Hones, vs. Calhoun fk Heard.— Property pointed out by defendants. July 2C, 1839. E. MAR PIN, Sheriff. CITY SHERIFF SALE. ON the first Tuesday in August next, within the usual sale hours, at the lower market house, in the city of Augusta, will ho sold the following articles; —two mantle clocks, nine glass jars with tops,i ordials, caudles, starch, lot of coffee, 1 crackeis, J cask Mala r a wine, also bottles, wine, jugs, do. decanters, also lots of sundries. Sec. Ac. all levied on as the property of Jacob P. Lewis. Thus. ,1. Walton; Sic., vs. .1. I’. Lewis. Property pointed out by defendant. Cash on delivery. E. MARTIN, Sh’ff. C. A. July 12, 1839.. td POSTPONED GI AitDIAN SALK. AGREEABLE In an order of the Honorable In ferior Court of Richmond county, will he sold on the first Tuesday in Scptmeher next,at the Court House door, Floyd county, a lot of land lying and ' being in said county, containing 160 acres in loth District and 4th Section, drawn by the orphans of . Lot Williams. Terms made known on the day of sale. July 3, 1839, V. H. M A NT/. Guam ran. GUARDIAN SALE. A GREEABLE to an order of the Inferior Court i J\_ of Richmond County, will he sold on the first Tuesday in September next, at the Court House Door in Talbot county, a lot of land lying and be ing in said County, containing two hundred and two and a half acres. In Kith District, in the County of Muscogee, as No. 259, drawn by the Orphans of Jeremiah Luther. Terms cash. July 3, 1839. P. 11. MANTZ, Guardian. Office Transportation, z Aiken, July 29, 1839. $ Reduction of Freight on Rail-Road one-fourth less than customary, on all up freights equal to a > car load, (say 5000 lbs. weight, or 300 feet meas * urcinent.) from this date to first September next. > WM. UOIiEKTSUN, JR- Agent Transportation. (Ujf* The Constitutionalist will insert the above. GEORGIA RAIL RO AD. • I The Passenger Train, carrying the great mail' between New York and New Orleans, leaves Au gusta every day at (i p. at., and arrives at Greens boro at la. m. Leaves Greensboro at 9 r m., and arrives at Augusta at a. m., in time 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; j for New Orleans. tri-week!y, via Clinton, Macon, and Pensacola; for West Point and Wctumpka, via Bartlesville tri-weekly; for Home, tri-weekly, via Covington, Decatur and Marietta ; for Nashville and Knoxville, Tennessee, tri-weekly, via Athens, ’e ! Gainesville and Cassville; for Washington, Wi kes t- i comity, tri-weekly, from Double Wells; for New d Orleans, daily, from Warren ton, via Bparta, Mil— I Icdgeville, Macon and Columbus ; forMilledgevillc,. | tii-wcelfly, via Greensboro and F.ulonton. Connecting with these lines are branch stage lines to Tallahassee, Columbus, Miss., Tusealoo a,. Newnan, Coweta county, Ga., and Clarksville, Ha s bersham county. Ate. i An accommodation Day Passenger Train leaves a Augusta on .Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at - 6 o’clock, a. m., and Greensboro on Tuesdays, t Thursdays and Saturdays, at 7, a. m. • Fare on the Rail-Road to Greensboro $1 25. f Office Georgia Rail Road &. lik’g Co. > • July 12 Augusta, June 30, 1839. j , 1 G E OlUil A RAIL. KO.A D - ,! mmm P’reight is now conveyed on the Georgia Rail— ’ Hoad, between Augusta and Greensboro, at the following rates : Merchandize, of ail kinds, 40 cents per 100 lbs. Colton, $ I 50 per bale. C. I Baldwin, Agent fur the Company, I ( Greensboro, will receive and forward freight with out charge. t Merchandize for the way stations will lie for warded from Augusta on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. J RICHARD PETERS, Jr. f Sup. Transportation Geo. R. R. | June 30, 1839 July 12 > ON E II UN UK 501) IXIHLVKS ULWAIID, Runaway from UcPhersonville, p l / Beaufort District, S. C.,on the 10th inst.. a mulatto boy named Charles, •pßjSjj the property of the subscriber. — Charles is between 16 and 17 years °l age, about 5 feet in height, stout and well-made, has short brown curling hair, with keen dark lirown eyes. On his upper lip he lias a dark, oblong, nat ural mark, easily perceived-upon close observation. He reads well, speaks quickly and is remarkably intelligent. Among other apparel, he carried off with him a blue cotton twilled frock coat, and a fur cap. He has free relations in Savannah and in , the interior of Georgia; and was last heard of in Barnwell Village, S. C.,on his way, it is believed, to Augusta, and thence to Savannah. One hundred a dollars will be paid for his recovery and proof to conviction of his having been harbored or afforded facilities of escape by any person, white, black, or q colored,or twenty-five dollars for his safe delivery to me,or to the Jail in Savannah,so that 1 gethim. VV. H. WIGG; . July 25 Pocotaligo Post Office; S. C. The Augusta Chronicle and Sentinel will publish the above daily for two weeks—and after that time, once a week until forbid, and send their bills to this office for payment. — Savannah Republican■ 111 VI DEM) No. 21. Office Augusta Ins. & BkV. Co. j July 11, 1839. S TUIE Board of Directors have this day declared a Dividend ot Five Dollars per share, out of J the profits of this Company, for the past |six months, which will he paid to the StockHoldersW and after the first of August next. J “ July 13 w.'it ROBERT WALTON, Cashier. Geo. K. Road A. RaiikingT'Ti, z > Brandi at Augusta. C DEPOSITED ill sums of five hundred dollars and upwards, bearing an interest of six pec l cent, per annum will be received at this office » for periods not less than ninety days, subject to the • order of the depositors on receiving ten days notice 1 of theirintention to withdraw j nov 20 wtf J. W. WILDE, Cashier. I AW. — The undersigned has resumed theprac A t'ce of tiie Law. He will faithfully am punctuaFy attend to any business in his profession, that may be confided to his care and management, in the Cherokee circuit and the counties of Hall I and Habersham of the Western. His office is at I Dalohnega, Lumpkin count v. MiLTON H. GATHRi'GHT. June 10 trw6t&w2m