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w. C. FORBES , Lessee.
(Second ni?ht of Master and Miss Wells.
Who are engaged for five nights only.
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§ Second night of La Bayndeie,
-With entirely new and splendid Scenery, &c.
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i TUEAY Evening, January 21, 1840,
will be performed Boildeau’s Operatic Ballet pi
t LA BAYADERE,
Qf Maid of C ashmere.
HdJneza, i' Ma » l « r WELLS
Tf|b Unknown, Mr - Pearson
Olubur, GjcJlnd Judge, Collin.i
®3foloc, life Maid of Cashmere, Miss WELLS
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Previous tq which, will be performed the Farce of
the i
•* iSECRET.
Thi)mas, .* * Mr. Lansing
Mi* Dupr|t I Madison
Varere, $ • Stuart
Potter, I | Germcn
Madam Dupre, Mrs. Barker
Angelica, * Lansing
Dofirs opei| at 6*p’clock, and Performance to corn
mence at 7$ precisely.
and Parquette one Dollar.
■•wJ-AUCIJ; s E Os A ABU KGS —Price reduced
M A constant supply of CottonOsnaburgs, from
Factory, for sale at a reduced price
by |heir agents,® CLARKE, McTEIR & Co.
a|ig 15 • t ts
TTJ LANIW’S MADEIRA WINE.—The subscri
|| bers sill receive orders for this celebrated
\VBe either of direct importation or via India.
SarSples may be seen at their office.
f few dazeiilfidia Madeira now on hand and for
sa«ebv GARDELLE Sl RHIND.
rfCPERfioR WHITE FLANNELS. —Snowden
& Shear* have received from New York a
supply ofyfew style and very superior White
f Flannels, warranted not to shrink, to which they
f invite the attention of the public. d7
rjIHE Tlustedl of Columbia county Academy
If have Sgain Engaged the services of Mr. Lewis
Potter, a graduate of Dartmouth Col'ege, as Rector
of the InsftuUop, for the ensuing year. The
Ac®emy \yas opened for the reception of students
on the Ist sst. Board can be had in the vicinity
on feasor a’ile teiins.
1 E. T. WILLIAMS, Sec’y.
i» 7 ><l
Ijl of an order of the Superior Court
lof Riclfhaond county, in Equity", will be sold
on t|se 27thSnr.t. at the stables of the late James
Levfrich, iii the lower pari of the city of Augus
ta. Uie blooqed stsck belonging to the estate of Mr.
Lev|rich, consisting of about thirty Horses, Mares
and foils jTentjs, one third cash —the balance at
six ind twelve mbnths, for notes, with approved
security. ■ f
Mj)St of sjiid st£>ck are fine blooded, and five of
therl are no|v in Straining, viz. Gano, 4 years old,
by JtclipseJdam |letsey Richards; Seminole, four
yeara old, bjj- Eclipse, dam Celeste; Agarah Har
riso%, 6 ye&E by Eclipse, dam Gallatin; We
non(t. three old, by Andrew, dam Gallatin;
Highland years old, by Henry, dam High-
Jandlviary. For full pedigree and performances,
%ee Turf Reftisteii s
Also, a fesvshe4d of Cattle.
Terms, wfiich Jivill be liberal, made known cn
the day of ss le - |
f P. $. MANTZ,
JOHN A. CAMERON,S AJm rs *
January IU 1840.
ijy The of the Times will please give the
alovecne ipsgrtiijn.
TMJR first rate Family HORSE, aim’
I a second fi|nd BLGGY and HARNESS ;
Ats 4 a quajj|tity||f Corn and Fodder will be ,|ivi
posajd of wslf Ui4 above, il desired. Enqui.e s*|
this jprfice. i. I | ts rov 2> f
1l|)R SAmE. —A. likely negro Woman, about St
’ f years agc| a first rate washer, ironer, seam
stress and house servant. Enquire at this office. ■
n<w 19 | £ ts !
pEN FIELD FEMALE SEMINARY.
f | AHE Trustees of the Pcnfieid Female Semina -.
ry, take pleasure in announcing to the public;,
that for the ensuing year, they have engaged thd
services of Professor B. Osgood Pierce, as Princi -
pal in the Literary, and Professor D. W. Chase, in
the Musical L>« partment, to be aided by three cony
pelent Female Assistant 'Peachers. 1
No Teachers need sustain higher reputation ;j}
their various departments than Professors Pierc.l
and Chase have done, in the communities when!
they have taught, and particularly in Madison*
Morgan countv, where they have been engaged
during the last two or three years.
In procuring the services of these distinguished
teachers, the trustees have had a special regard to
the growing importance of the village in which
their institution is located; and wish to afford the
utmost possible inducement for the settlement
among us of al> such parents as hold in high esti
mation the education of their daughters as well as
sons, and wish to superintend the interests of both,
while pursuing their course of education.
Instruction will be given in every branch of
[ science and literature which is taught in any sim
ilar institution in the southern States. Suitable
apparatus for illustrations in Philosophy, Astrono
iniy, jthemistfy, &c., with all the necessary- chem
ical |ubstaucfes,fo^ experiments, will be furnished
free of any djfitra ifxpense to the pupil.
St|ict regulations will be enjoined upon all the
youifcladieslof thg Seminary, in respect to their
giviiS' and lieteivtng visits, and attending parties
of pleasure. I Tliqy will also be required to avoid
contacting ahy delits without an expressorder from
their or tljose under whose care they may
be»placed. I
All parents andlguardians patronizing this insti
tutiof, are earnestly requested to furnish their
daug|ters or wariJs with plain and substantial
clothing, as 41l extravagance in dress will be dis
counteuanceS by teacheis and trustees.
Acaitions lure leaking to the buildings on the
teacher’s loti immediately contiguous to the Bemi
nary| for the accommodation of twenty or thirly
hoaiifcrs, under immediate care of the teacliers.
Board can also be Jibtained in the most respectable
private famines fee- <ilU tosl2 per month, includ
ing Jigging igid fu^l-
Tljjp first £ernq Avill commence the last Monday
in Jiiiuaiy.Jnd (ilose on Friday before the last
Momjpy in Jtily. The second term will commence
on title thirdSiVlonJay in August, and close Friday
| b’.'foif the till'd Noonday in December.
I KATES OF TUITION.
Primary Peoartrnent. —Spelling and Definitions.
Reading, W^ting,*Mental and Written Arithme
tic# sid thcjKlementary Branches of Geography,
Gnmnnar anij History, S2O per year.
Junior Depnrtirynt. —Advanced Classes in His'-
tory,fGeogit§)hy, .Grammar, Arithmetic, Writing,
Rhetoric, 1 ofic,li'tjellectualand Moral Philosophy,
Natufal Thqilogyf and Evidences of Christianity,
S3O p||r yeai|
Sef ior Dtpartikent .—Natural Philosophy, As
trono|ny am| Chemistry, with practical illustra
j tions| Zoology, Botany, Geology, Mineralogy, An
| imal :md Vegbtabl* Physiology-, thegeneral branch
es of IVlathegaatic£ and Political Economy, S4O per
year. I * ®
An| additional charge of $lO per year will be
made jor Ancient and Modern Languages.
Fo| Drawjhg, Painting and Ornamental Needle
FqjC instruction on Piano or Guitar, five lessons
per Vfeek. sill per year. Single quarter, sls.
Venial Music will form a part of every day’s i:n
struqjion, fo&ss per year.
Anfadditiojial charge of $1 peiyear, will be made
for fimj, Jtc. g
Setflement, either by note or cash, will oe re
quire! ior tuition of each term, in advance. —
No cljhrge w-ill be jpade for a less period than one
termJexcepVby special contract.
Bo|fs under years of age will be admitted
in the Primary Impairment.
Regular cgurses of Lectures will be delivered
by thß Principal in Experimental Philosophy, Na
tmaUlistory, Ac.
*R. M. SANDERS. .
* ADI EL SHERWOOD, ?
;AB>ALOM JANES,
•LEMUEL GREEN,
“JAii ES DAVANT, 1
s sE. H. MACON, I
V • *THOMAS STOCKS, J
if
(s J
1 1000 ®USHELS CORN now landing an<i
J an RUS&ELL, HUTCHINSON k CO. *
MACKEREL. —50 hs.lf and whole bbls No. 1,
2 and 3 Mackerel, fresh, just received and
for sale by RUSSELL, HUTCHINSON & 00.
jan 20
ASSEMBLY BALL.—J. C. SMITH respectful
ly announces that his next Asse nbly Ball
will take place on Tuesday the 21st inst.
* J an 18 3t
ORANGES. —10 barrels in good order just re
ceived by W E. JACKSON,
. J an 3 Auctioneer.
C 'IGLINTING HOUSE ALMANACS, just re-
J ceived and for sale by
jan 3 j. w. & T. S. STOY.
f OSH BN BUTTER—2O kegs first quality Go
shen Butter, just received by
dec 28 I. S. BEERS & Co.
WM. R. McLAWS, Attorney at Law , No. 4
_ Constitutionalist R ange. dec 18
POTATOES. — lOObbh. now landing for sale by-
tf GARDELuE & RHIND.
A PIECES BAGGING, for sale by
lUIJ [nov 12] W. E. JACKSON.
SALE, a first rate pair of young Carriage
■ Horscs. Apply at Mr. Allman’s, tf-sep 2 _
BANK OP AUGUSTA STOCK.—SO shares
Bank of Augusta Stock, for sale by
dec 19 W. K. JACKSON, Auctioneer.
WHITE PLAINS.—A few bales just received
and for sale by
dec IS RUSSELL. HUTCHINSON & Co.
OKEIN THREAD.—A few cases Skein Thread
O direct from the factor'-, for sale by
dec 18 RUSSELL, HUTCHINSON & Co.
WANTED —A situation as Barkeeper, by one
well experienced in the business. Apply
at this office. <j ec jg
LAMP OIL —A supply of best Bleached Lamp
Oil, just received and for sale by
dec 16 GARVIN & HAINES.
LUCIFER MATCHES—At three dollars per
groce, or twenty- five cents per dozen, for sale
by (dec 5) _ J. W. &T. S. STOY.
JUST received and for sale, 4 half pipes of pare
4th proof French Brandy, direct importation.
dec23 P. GOLLY.
lEECHES. —A lot of healthy Portuguese
j Leeches, just received and for sale b>-
nov 14 GARVIN & HAINES.
UICE. —20 Casks now landing. A constant
supply will be Kept on hand, and furnished
to dealers in quantities to suit, by
dec 6 GARDELLE & RHIND.
WANTED. —A smart boy-, to be taken as an
Apprentice to the Printing Business. None
need apply- but such as can read and write. Apply
at this office, nov 13
SOL I HERN HARMOJ \—Stereotype Edition,
corrected and improved. Just published and
for sale by T H. PLANT, Augusta,
dec 7 PLANT k NORTON, Columbus.
STEPHENS’ UNCHANGEABLE BLUE WRI
TING FLUID—a superior article—just re
ceived and for sale by
dec 23 J. W. & T. S. STOY.
] NANCY BASKETS. — A large assortment of
French FANCY BASKETS. Just received
and for sale by WM. CRANE & CO.
dec 9
SPLENDID ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
ANNUALS for IS4O.
Also, a great variety of Juvenile and Toy Books,
~c 2 5 For sale by T. H. PLANT.
NEGROES FOR SALE.—A likely negro man
and his wife—the bey a good field hand, and
the woman a house servant. They may be seen
at Hand Sr Scranton’s.
Persons desirous of purchasing will please call
on Messrs. Kerrs & Hope, 3f this i ity. tf-nov 26
LOST. —Between the Globe Hotel and the low
er market, a Miniature, set in gold. On one
side is a miniature of a gentleman, and on the
other, of a lady. The fmc.er will be liberally re
warded by delivering it at the office of the Chroni
cle k Sentinel. dec 20
ELLIS-STREET MLEMENTARY
ACADEMY.
INHE undersigned would respectfully inform his
patrons and the public that bis School is now
re-opened for the business >f the winter, at his for
mer stand, opposite the dwelling of Mr. H. Calfin.
As usual at this school, pupils of both sexes are
received. Every thing relative to the deportment
of the pupils, which such ;.n arrangement may be
calculated to require, will >e carefully attended to.
C. PIKE.
N. B. —It is contemplated to open a Night School,
at the same room, as soon as a suitable class can
be collected. C. P.
November IS. trwtf
CLOCKS,AND
I I
No. 242 Broad street, near \he United States Hotel.
The subscriber having bought out Air. John B.
Murphy, now offers, at the old stand, a rich and
fashionable assortment o' GOLD and SILVER
PATENT LEVERS, DUPLEX, L'EPINE and
VERTICAL WATCHES , of the most approved
manufacturers; also,fine MANTEL CLOCKS. —
A general assortment of JEWELRY, viz :
Gold Neck Chains, Fob do., Ear and Finger Rings,
Breast Pins, Ihimblcs, Pencil Cases,
Spectacles, &c., &c.,Flowc r Vases, Musical Boxes.
A general assortment of Silver Ware, such as
Table-, Tea, Salt and Desert Spoons, Sugar 1 ongs,
Soup Ladles, Candlesticks, Castors, Cake Baskets.
Also —A fine assortment of Razors, Penknives,
aud Scissors, Silk Purses, Pocket Books, Combs
and Brushes, Fancy Soaps, Wa.king Canes, Snuff
and Tobacco Boxes, with % variety ol other arti
cles, which he will sell on reasonable terms, and
respectfully solicits a share of public patronage,
dec 9 trw2m G. C. GORDON.
From an acquaintance of six years with Mr. G.
C. Gorden. I cheerfully recommend him to mv old
customers, as oemg wortny of tneir confidence and
patronage, and respectfully solicit lor him a share
of the same. JOHN 13. MURPHY.
A SPLENDID INVESTMENT FUR A
CAPITALIST.
A VALUABLE Plantation is now offered
for sale, in the Parish of St. Mary’s, in the
Allak Pas, known by the name of the Parc Pardu
Place, and about 9 mi’es distance from New Iburia
and Vermillion Bay, containing about 3,840 acres
of Land —one thousand acres of which is now en
closed under fence, 500 of which is in a high slate
of cultivation, and well adapted for the cultivation
of cotton or sugar. The cane the past season made
on it, yielded upwards of 200 hhds. to the acre;
and there is now a fair supply of seed cane put up
for the next crop on it. There is one thousand
acres of superior Pasture in it, well calculated for
raising Stock; and in addition, there is at least
one thousand acres of Wend land, which consists
of Ash, Oak, and Cypress, which is invaluable in
this section of country. On the plantation there
is now about 500 head of Cattle, 40 pair of Oxen,
20 fine horses, with a fine stock of Hogs and Sheep ;
a new sugar house and Gin house and Farming
; Utensils, with a good family residence ; Overseer’s
House, and Negro cabins ; with 20 Negroes. And
in point o' health, it is nut surpassed in the South
ern country. This plantation will be sold with or
without the Negroes. A great bargain to a good
and solvent purchaser, ano any planter removing
to this State, will find it well worth his attention
to purchase it, as there never was a greater bargain
offered in many years. Should a purchaser offei
that mvy be approved of, during or after the plant
ing of the coming crop, ho will be entitled to th<
crop ; onsequent upon said plantation. Lor par
ticulars of-terms, apply to to!. P. Hicky, Batoi
( Rouge ; F. D. Newcomb, Natchez; Caldwell &
, Hicky, New Orleans; or S. W. Walsh, on tin
1 pm nhe«. 2w—jafi 18
GARDEN SEED.—-A large assortment
r an(l ° r l! e * h , En ? lish Garden Seed, just received
Among which are several
Bnlhili D° f f ai i y Corn ’ Button and Top Onions
> Bulbous Roots, Dahlias, Flower Seeds, &c.
Also celebrated Ro'han Potatoes, and Halim
pnng Wheat, for sowing. For sale by
~ r>w S GARVIN & HAINES.
• A -‘-■•ti’.s uN CUIToN. —Advances will be
T®. made by us, on COTTONS consigned to our
mends in Liverpool, Havre and Charleston—in
- b . x,ls on York at 20 to 30 days sight, on con
- s *? nnr ient to Europe, and Ito 5 days sight, on con
signment to the latter place. The shippers, in all
cases, will have the benefit of the Exchanges.
. der 25 ts ~ GARDELLE & RHIND.
DUPONT’S POWDER.—SOO Kegs H. {F. G
sporting Powder,
50 i kegs do do *
kegs “Eagle” Powder, in canisters,
1000 “ Blasting do. Just received an.
for sale by (dec) GARDELLE & RHIND.
CLO FHS ANDCASSIMERES.—Superiorblack
wool dyed CLOTH
r Superior blue wool dyed Cloth
Beaver Cloth, (for over coats)
Super or blue and black Cassimeres
Just received and or sale by
dec 8 WM. H. CRANE & CO.
REGALIA SEGARS.—IO,OOO Venus Regalia
Segars,
20,000 Venus Canonis do.
> 20,000 Tres Amigos do.
5,000 Silva do.
For sale by [nov 13] I. S. BEERS & Co.
STEREOGRAPH SAFETY BLANKS.—
Bills of Exchange
Mechanics’ Bank Checks
Bank of Augusta do
Georgia Rail Road and Banking Co. Checks
Bank of State Geo. Br at Augusta, do.
And Promissory Notes, all in desirable colors
For sale by j. w. & T. S. STOY.
dec 9
OHAWLS.—A large assortment just received
by \V. H. CRANE & Co. Among which are,
Rich embroidered Thibed Shawls,
Figured Brocha «
Colored Merino “
Plain and Emb’d Black Thibet “
Large and Small Nett “
Chally and Plaid “ d ec
BONNETS, &c.—Ladies super - line Florence
Braid Bonnets,
Ladies super fine Straw Bonnets,
Misses mixed “ «
White and colored Palm Hoods.
Also—Fine French Mouslaine de Lanes,
Bl’kjßluo Bl’k and Col’d Fig’d Bombasines,
ench and English Merinos,
rgured Gro de Nap “
Ins received and for sale bv
dec 10 W. H. CRANE k Co.
Blankets, Ac.—7-s & 9-4 Duffel blan
kets
10-4 & 12-4 Whitney Blankets
10-4 Rose do
Rod and mixed Linsey’s
Wffiite and Red Flannel
Mixed and Fancy colored Satinets
“ and blue Kentucky Janes
Just received and for sale by
dec 9 W>l. H. CRANE.
riIHE Subscribers have this day entered into
-I Partnership under the firm of FORCE BRO
THERS 4- CO. LEWIS M. FORCE,
JOHN P. FORCE,
BENJAMIN W. FORCE,
I BENJAMIN CONLEY,
Augusta, January Ist, 1840.
AH persons indebted to B. W. Force <fe Co. are
requested to make immediate payment.
FORCE, BROTHERS CO. Wholesale Dealers
in Boots, Shoes and Leather, have on hand an ex
tensive stock, which they offer to country mer
chants at Northern price*. jan 1 ts
THE business of EDGAR $ CARMICHAEL,
having expired by its own limitation, the sub
scribers have purchased their entire stock of Goods,
and will continue the wholesale and Retail Dry
Goods bu: .ess under the firm of O. E. A ■ J. C.
CARMICHAEL.
OSWELL E. CARMICHAEL,
JOHN C. CARMICHAEL.
January 1, 1840.
Those indebted to the late firm of Edgar & ' ar
michael, will please call immediately and settle
their accounts OSWELL E. CARMICHAEL,
j 3 Surviving partner of Edgar K, Carmichael.
PICKLES AND PRESERVES.—The subscri
bers have just received a complete assortment
of Pickles, consisting of
Walnuts, Cauliflower,
Mangoes, Red Cabbage,
Picoliliy, Onions,
Mixed Pickles, Peppers,
Gerkins, Beans,
In half gallon and quart jars; Cucumbers in pickle;
London, French and American Mustards; Ketchups
; of various kinds,and other Fable Sauces.
ALSO AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PRESERVES —
Peach, Green-gage, Damson, Egg Plum and Peai
Preserves; Currant, Raspberry and Strawberry i
Jellies and Jams; East India Ginger in pots, West
India Grange, Citron, Limes and Pine Apple Pre
serves; Guava Jelly in glass and boxes; Citron.
Prunes, Raisins. Figs and otner dried fruits, all
1 resh and in fine order, lorsaie ov
dec IS 1. S. BEERS & Co.
OK TWIN COTTON SEED.
A FEW Bushels for sale, warranted genuine,
direct from Alabama, where first discovered ;
and the following Certiticates will show the suc
cess with whioh it has been grown. Apply to
, JAMES L. COLEMAN,
B. H. WARREN.
[- - .
1 Montgomery, Ala., November 23, 1839.
This may certify, that I have this year planted
the “Okra or Twin i otton,” and seen it growing
, in various other places. From the observation of
others, as well as my own, I have no hesitancy in
recommending it as the most productive Cotton I
have ever seen on thin land, —its yield from the
, Gin head, and the quality of its staple, very far
exeeils the Petit Gulf or Mexican Cotton. If
, planted in three feet rows, I believe it capable of
; producing 30001bs. per acre. J. H. Taylor.
' I
■ I This will certify, that I planted a small quantity
| I of the Okra or Twin Cotton, and believe it capable
i of producing, if properly planted, 3000 to 35001b5.
| per acre. I made the following experiment as to
j its yield from the Gin head: 4251b5. Okra Cotton
• : produced 1561b5. lint, —4251b5. Petit Gulf Cotton
I produced 1241b5. lint, making 321bs. lint from that
quantity in favor of the Okra Cotton. 1 not only
! believe this co*ton vastly superior in product to
j the Petit Gulf, but much so in the quality of its
I staple ; it also matures much earlier.
November 23, 1839 Jesse P. Tavlob.
! ! This may certify, that 1 planted §ths of an acre
, 1 in the “Okra or Twin Cotton,” from which 1 have
t ; picked lOOOlbs.of cotton, of a very superior quality,
s | and which land I do not believe capable of pro
i ducing over 300 to 6001bs per acre of the Petit
, i Gulf or Mexican Cotton, owing to its thirsty na
, I ture. The great advantage of the Okra *r Twin
, | Cotton upon such land is its long tap root, which
. j is from two to three times the length of the ordi
! nary cotton. J* W. T. Reid, Shff, M. C.
I November 27, 1839.
Montgomery, November 23,1839.
5 This will certify,—l have seen the “Multi-bolled,
j Twin, Okra, or Bluster Cotton” growing in this
. vicinity, and believe it not only superior in product,
but in staple, to any other cotton 1 have ever seen,
! except the Sea Island, or Black Seed. ♦
’ F. M. Gilmer, Jr.
5 _
j Montgomery, November 26, 1839.
Having been called upon to certify (officially) as
r to the character and standing of the gentlemen
j whose names are to the above certificates, relative
to the Okra or Twin Cotton, it affords me pleasure
n to certify that they are gentlemen of respectability
n and high standing ii society, and most of them
r practical planters, and in whose opinions upon
> the Okra or Twin Cotton I fully concur, having
c made a small experiment w-ith it, which ir<as fu ly
•_ satisfied me of the great advantagts it possesses
n over the Mexican or Petit Gulf Cotton
& H. S. Bibb,
e Judge County Court , Montgomery County.
jan 17—4 t
| „ FINE SHOES.
tine Gaiter Boots.
VS “ •* Morocco Brogan Pumps,
** Walking Pumps,
. “ “ Dancing
and Ladies fine kid and morocco Slippers of all
kinds, jnst received and for sale low, by
ALDRICH Sc SHOVE.
juneS tl
COTTON SEED.
Interesting to planters.—The sub
scribers have just received a small lot of Mul
tibolis, Ocra or Twin Cotton Seed, which they of
fer for sale in quantities to suit purchasers- We
have, at our store, a stalk of the cotton with the
bolls on, which we invite the curious to call and
examine.
nov 30 RUSSELL, HUTCHINSON & Co.
TO PHYSICIANS.
THE subscriber being desirous of removing from
Appling, Columbia county, otters for sale his
House and Lot in that village, together with about
forty acres of good arab’e land, within half a mile
ot the place, one fourth of which is wood land, and
toe balance in a high state of cultivation. The
dwelling is a good two story house, well finished
and in every respect comfortable, together with
all the necessary outbuildings The lot on which
the house is situated contains three and three fourth
acres well improved.
As the subscriber will retire from the practice of
Medicine in this county in the event of his selling
out, a fine opening will be made for a physician*,
desirous of entering immediately into practice.—
Any iuch are invited to call and examine the pro
perty. WILLIAM S. JONES,
dec 25 ts
MUSICAL NOTICE.
JOHN PCHELLAS ProfessorofMusic,induced
b}' the great encouragement which he has re
ceived as a Teacher of the Pia.»o Forte, both at the
Academy of Mr. and Mrs. Egerton, as well as the
Ladies and Gentlemen and public in general, who
.have so handsomely patronised him since his arrival
in Augusta, he tenders his greatful acknowledg
ments to them, hoping a continuance of their favor,
purposing to continue the same vocation, during
the summer, pledging himsell from his expe
rienced method to convey instruction to his pu
pils to perform in a superior manner in a short
time, and hopes by assiduity and attention to merit
their approbation. He w r ill likewise attend to
tuni: g and repairing Piano Fortes, and satisfactory
references given on application at Mr. A. Z. Banta’s
New furniture Warehouse, No. 236, Broad-street,
■where all orders will be punctually attended to.
may ts
SPLENDID CARPETS
SNOWDEN & SHEAR have received from N.
York,and are now opening, a very large sup
ply of superior Ingrain Three Ply Venetian and
Brussels CARPETS ot the latest style and richest
paterns, all of which have been selected with great
care. Persons wishing to supply themselves with
the article will do well to call immediately, as
they can now make a selection from one of the
largest assortments ever offered in this City, and of
new and splendid paterns. Also, Rich Brussels
and Tufted HEARTH RUGS to match the Car
pets,and superior printed Baizes and patent FLOOR
CLOTHS. nov 12
lIOKUID DEPRAVITY.
SOME notorious counterfeiters have nearly kill
ed several persons by selling them a spurious
and false mixture of Hays’ Liniment.
The genuine is warranted perfectly harmless
and effectual. Never buy the article unless it has
the written signature of COMSTOCK q- Co. on
the splendid wrapper. That firm are solely au
thorized to make and sell the true article. Origi
nal proprietor, SOLOMON HAYS.
P. S. The true Hays’ Liniment is warranted to
cure Piles and Rheumatism, in all cases, or no pay
taken for it.
Sold at No. 2 Fletcher street, near Pearl st. and
Maiden Lane, New Yoik, by
COMSTOCK Sf Co., Vholesale Druggists.
The genuine is for sale by GARVIN & HAINES,
and ROBERT CARTER, Augusta, jan 10 ly
TURNING, CARVING~CABINET MA
KING AND REPAIRING.
JOHN W. WALKER respectfully informs his
friends and the public, that he has removed a
short distance from his old stand. He is still on
Ellis street, tire first house from the south corner
or Ellis and Campbell streets, near Mr. Duffy’s
cooper shop, and a short distance f rom the theatre ;
and is prepared to Turn and Carve any and every
thinj; for Carpenters’ work. All kinds of Cabinet
Work made to order. All old Furniture repaired
and clean* d, in a superior manner. All kinds of
Musical Instruments repaired—either musical or
furniture parts. A great many other things can be
repaired, from wood, brass, copper, silver and gold.
He hopes his friends will not delay in sending
their work as soon as possible,as he h.s been broke
up in business nearly four months and has a family
to support, and houses to rent, and all from his own
labor; so he must have the cash when the work is
done.
Augusta, Nov. 23,1539. 2md
TO KENTUCKIANS.
THE subscriber begs leave to inform his West
ern friends, that he has Kentucky and North
ern Funds constantly for sale, and would be happy
to serve them on reasonable terms. Sound currency
will procure Kentucky funds at par for the pre
sent, and probably for the future. For the accom
modation of such persons as would find it more con
venient to visit Macon than Augusta, he has au
thorized John T. Rowland, Esq., to act as his agent
for drawing checks on Kentucky and the North,
and will be responsible for the prompt payment
thereof, the same as though drawn by the subscri
ber. JOHN G. WINTER.
Augusta, November 19, 1839,
(O’The papers in Milledgeville, Columbus and
Savannah wiil each publish the above 3 times.
E. IIOURG EOIS,
SILK DYER AND SCOURER , FROM PARIS,
RESPECTFULLY informs the ladies and gen
tlemen of Augusta, and the country gene
rally, that he still continues to carry on his busi
ness in Broad street, next door below Dr. B. Har
ris’ drug store, where he will be happy to attend to
all who may favor him with their custom. All
kinds of Silks, Crapes, &c., wi.l be Dyed in the most
fashionable Colors, Gentlemen’s apparel Scoured
and renewed, and what he does he will warrant to
give general satisfaction. 6m aug 16
AUGUSTA FEJIALE SEMINARY.
MRS. H. L. MOISE having returned, the du
ties of this Inslitution wiil be resumed
by her on Monday the 18th of November, assisted
by the Rev. J A. Root and Lady, at present at the
bead o! the most extensive Female Seminary in
New Haven, Connecticut. As heretofore, all the
branches of a complete course of English studies
wiil be taught. Also, the Latin, Greek, French and
Spanish Languages, with Music on the Guitar anu
Piano, Drawing in Ciayon and Pencil, and Paintin'
in Oil and Water Colors °
A limited number of Young Ladies can be ac
commodated with Board and Lodging, whose mo
rals and deportment will be under the immediate
superintendence of Mrs. Moise. Terms as here
tofore.
There will be no vacation owing to the usual
period of commencement having been retarded,
oct 25 ts
DRAWING A PAINTING ACADEMY,
MASONIC HALL.
rp ADDISON RICHARDS, Artist,respectfully
JL « apprises the community of Augusta, &c.,
that he will resume his classes in J*rawing, Paint
ing and Perspective, on the second Monday in De
cember. His rooms are now open to the public
and will icmain so until that period, (December
91h.) Those who favor him with a visit will find,
besides previous productions, a number of original
Oil Paintings of Landscape, Fruit, See., executed
during the past summer. Also, many ne w Water
Color Drawings of Flowers ard Landscapes, added
to which, a Port-folio of Original Pencil and Tinted
Sket hes. In addition to this gallery of his own
productions, he has collected copies of the best
English and American Elementary Drawing Books
and Prints to be obtained in the Union, which must
prove a valuable auxiliary to pupils in their studies
He gives instruction in Landscape, Fruit and
Marine Painting inOil Colors; Landscape and Flow
er Drawing in Water Colors; Sepia and Indian
Tinting; Pencil Drawing and Perspective.
A Night Class, for the tuition of gentlemen,com
mences also on the 9th of December.
N. B. —Mr. R. will make sketches of Buildings
and Landscape Scenery , Drawings of Patents, paint
Military and i ivic Banners, etc. lie will aso
supply all orders for Portrait and Picture Frames,
nav 23 ts
PUBLIC SALES.
BY RUSSELL, HUTCHINSON & CO.
this day.
Will be sold in front of our store, at 10 j o’clock,
4 quarter casks Teneriffe Wine
5 bbls Jenks Gin
4 do Domestic Brandy
5 do Sugar
15 boxes Cheese
10 chests Tea
10 sacks Salt
8 boxes Lemons
10 boxes superior Bar Soap
J an -1 Terms cash.
Estate Sale.
BY RUSSELL, HUTCHINSON & Co.
On THURSDAY, the 23d,
V\ ill be sold, in front of onr store, by order of the
Administrater,
Beds, Bedsteads, Chairs, Tables and Kitchen
Furniture. Also, a lot of Liquors, Cordials, Wines,
Glass Jars, Canay, to. &c.
J an Terms cash.
BY RUSSELL, HUTCHINSON &TcO.
THIS DAY,
Will be sold in front of our store, at 10$ o’clock,
to close consignments.
10 hbds Sugar
S bbls Monongahela Whiskey
10 do '• ackerel
10 boxes Bar Soap
10 do Sperm Candles
25 do Raisins
10 ferkins Butter
20 boxes assorted W ines and Cordials
10 bbls Potatoes
20 do Vinegar(Cider)
Bedsteads, &c. Ac.
j an Terms cash.
Sale of Negroes.
BY RUSSELL, HUTCHINSON & CO.
On the first Tuesday in February next,
W ill be sold at the ower market, between the
usual hours of sale, by order of Wm. B. Green,
administrator on the estate of Samuel Playor,
2 Women, good house servants,
2 Children,
1 likely Girl, a first rate house servant and nurse
January 1, 1540.{ j an s
\\- OODEN AND WILLOW WARE.—ChiI
» * dren’s Wagons and Cradles, Market Baskets
Clothes Baskets, Churns, Cedar and Painted Wash
Tubs, Foot Tubs, Door Mats, Brass bound and
Painted Buckets, Brooms, Brushes, and various
other articles in this line, for sale by
dec 1 8 ' I. S. BEERS & Co.
’ | ’HE Exercises in Mrs. CHAPMAN'S SCHOOL
» will commence on the 11th of November
' n . ex l and continue thirty-three weeks. The ses
, sion w;ll be divided into terms of eleven weeks
, each - commencing on the 2d Monday of November
the 4th in January, and the 3d in April.
, There will be two Departments, the Juvenile
and Senior. Tne former will embrace instruction
in Reading, Spelling, W riling, the first principles
ol Arithmetic, Geography and History, together
with such oral instruction on scientific, moral and
religious subjects as is calculated to expand the
mind and improve the heart. The latter will em
brace a thorough course of instruction in all the
blanches ol an English education, usually taught
in our higher schools and seminaries.
Lessons in French, Drawing and Music will be
given bj competent and improved teachers.
lerms—Juvenile Department, $12,00
, Senior do is’oo
French do 12,50
Drawing do 12,50
1 ... Music do 22,00
OCt .11
AtrlUliJiY OF RICHMOND COUNTY.
’ ri’IHE Trustees of this institution are happy to
L have it in their power to state, that both'the
, principal Academy in Augusta, and the branch at
Summerville, have resumed their exercises, under
, the management of Teachers who have the full
’ confidence of the Trustees, and who, they are sa
t tisfied, are fully entitled to that of the public.
f Mr. Ernenputsch, the Rector of the Academy,
5 already favorably known to the community, lias
. charge of the Classical department and all the
’ branches of education requisite for admission to
L our best Colleges. His attainments as a scholar
I and success in imparting useful knowledge, emi-
I nently qualify him for the discharge of the im
portant duties of his station.
Mr. Ring, the principal English Teacher, re
cently engaged by the Board, comes with the high-
est reoommenda ions as to character, talents, lite
[ rary attainments and skill in teaching, and the
; Trustees feel assured that he will sustain the re
putation which led to his selection.
s The branch of the Academy at Summerville is
under the immediate management of Mr. Frank
lin (iEorge, a gentleman of experience in teach
ing, and highly recommended. The advantage of
the location of this branch of the Academy in one
, of the most healthful neighborhoods in the State,
, and sufficiently remote from ihe unfavorable in
. ! fluence of a crowded town, are too well known to
r need comment.
On the whole, the Board confidently recommend
. to public the principal Academy and the Branch
. at Summerville, as being on a better footing than
they have heretofore been, and piomising great
t usefulness to those who may avail themselves of
the advantages which they offer.
[ . A. CUNNINGHAM,
. Jan 11 President of Board of Trustees.
FURNITCJRE WAREHOUSE,
i Augusta, Ga.
■Mk The subscribers having disposed of
■ |>j| their interest in the stock of Furni
tnre in the store and shops, occupied
’ NSHHS& ky them in Broad street, unto D. H.
/ mi I I SILCOX,sen., respectfully so icit that
f 1 P atrona g e for him so generously be
m stowed upon the firm. He will con
tinue to receive such articles, in all branches of
1 the business, so as to render it suitable to all pur
chaseis - SILCOX & BROTHERS.
December 18,1839.
r
GEORGIA STATE
LOTTERY,
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE
AUGUSTA INDEPENDENT FIRE COMPANY
Class No. A, for 1840,
Determined by the drawing of the Virginia State
Lottery, Class No. 1, for 1840, for the benefit
of the town of Wellsburg.
To be drawn at Alexander, Va., on Saturday
January 2b, 1840.
D S. Gregory & Co.,Managers,
A. Read Contractor.
HIGHEST PRIZE
$30,000!!
GRAN D SCHEME.
1 Prize of $30,000 - -is - - $30,000
1-- - - 10,000 ------ 10,000
1-- - - 5,000 - - - - - - 5 000
1-- - - 4,000 ------ 4,000
1-- - . 3,000 ------ 3,000
1-- - - 2,205 2,205
2 - - - - 2.000 ------ 4,000
i 3 - - - - 1,500 4,500
4 - - - - 1,250 - 5 000
25 - - - - 1,000 ----- 25.000
30 - - ‘ • *>oo 18,000
40 - - - - 400 1 6 , 0 t 0
oO - - - -200 10,000
10° - - - - 100 15,000
! ?4 - * ’ “ 100 !0,400
- - - - . . i 0,240
128-----7.j-.-__. 9 600
I 6° 7,680
128 - *--- 50 - g 400
256 25 400
50,56 ----- 20 ---- - 101,120
28,224 - -- -- 10 ----. 282,240
34,412 - - Prizes, amounting to - $58.5,784
Tickets % 10-“Sliares in proportion.
i Orders for Tickets in the abov*> scheme, wil]
meet with prompt attention if addressed(post paid'
to A. READ, Agent, Augusta, Ga,
PUBLIC SALES.
Administrator's Sale.
BY W. E. JACKSON.
On Thursday, the 20th Febniar} next,
At the store lately occupied by Amos Bullard, de
ceased,' ’.Till be sold,
The contents of said store, consisting principally
of Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing, &c. &c. Terms at
sale. ISAAC S. TUTTLE,? . . ,
jan 10 GEO. M. NEWTON, \ Adm ”*
Administrator's Sale.
BY W. E. JACKSON,
On the Ist Tuesday in March next.
At the lower market, will be sold, belonging to the
estate of Folly Kelly, deceased,
Sundry articles of Household and Kitchen Fur
niture. Terms cash.
j®n 10 ISAAC S. TUTTLE, Adm’r.'
JOHN A. CLEVELAND, DENTIST—Has re
turned to the city, where he contemplates re
warning a weeks, only. Persons desiring his
professional services writ well to make immedi
ate application as his sta} - is limited, and his pres
ent engagements wi l near y occupy the time of his
intended visit. He has for the present taken rooms'
at hi> former residence, one door above Bones and "
Carmicheal’s Hardware store on Broad st
He has on hand for sale a large assortment of
Stockton s incorruptible Teeth, at-’ New York-
P rit> e s - jan 7 ts
XTOTICE. —The interest of Henry Jessup, in *
JLn the concern of G. R. JESSUP Sr Co., ceases
fiom this date. He is no longer authorised to-use j
the name of the firm in the collection of dues, nor
in the making of any contracts, nor in the transac
tion of any business whatsoever.
business will be continued under the
same firm. GEORGE R. JESSUP.
Augusta, July 1, 1839. July 3
DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS.
SNOWDEN & SHEAR have just received from .
New York, a very large supply of superior
S-4 by 10-4, 10-4 by 12-4, 14-4, 16-4, 18-4,20-4,
24-4 and 32-4 rich Damask Table Cloths. Also,
rich Damask Napkins, to which they respectfully
invite the attention of the public. * dec 3
PIANO FORTES.
H PARSONS has this day opened two of the
• Patent Iron Frame Piano Fortes, made by
(. bickering &. Mackays of Boston. These instru
ments possess great advantages over most others,
and are well worth the attention of the public.
Also, lately received, a fresh supply of new and
fashionab'e Music. nov 27
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
Gi ARV IN & HAINES, No, 232, Broad street,
f are constantly receiving fresh supplies of
Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c. Also an extensive
assortment ol Brushes, Toilet and Shaving Soaps,
Perfumery, &c., of domestic and foreign manufac
tures, selected by their agents; also afresh supply of
English Garden Seed. Country merchents and
Physicians are invited to call and examine our
sto k.
OCT A liberal discount made for cash,
dec 28
FOR SALE.—The House and Lot on
| pill j ie an( * Hills, immediately above Mr,
JjJMrJi. Samuel H. Peck’s; is quite convenient to
anc has the privilege of the Turknet Spring. The
Dwelling and all out houses are well finished, and
it is both a comfortable and convenient winter and
summer residence. For terms, apply to
_Jan 14 O. E. CARMICHAEL.
M STORE TO RENT—From January
Ist, 1840.—Enquire of
RUSSELL, HUTCHINSON fc Co.
dec 30
TO RENT —A first rate Carriage House,
'ssssj Stable and Lot. Enquire of
[iigginffl RUSSELL, HU UCHINSON & Co.
dec 17 ts
AUGUSTA RACES POSTPONED,.
AMI
IN consequence of the recent afflictions upon the
city of Augusta, the proprietors of the Lafay
ette Course deem it proper to postpone their annua
December meeting until the 27fhof January next
at which time line sport may be expected.
Monday, 27th January, Colt Stake, SSOO «n
---trance, half forfeit.
The following are the entries for the above stake:
W, Hampton —Ist. Bay « olt (imp.) Sovereign, ,
Emelins out of Fleur de Lis.
2d. Br. Filly by Argyle out of Pocahontas.
Jos. H.Towns —Be. Colt, A. J. Lawson,by Hedge
ford, dam Kitty Fisher, by Gallitid.
Col. John Crowell—Brown Colt by Chateau Mar
geaux, dam by Hal.
Robert D. Glover —C. colt by Contention, dam
Ed ipse mare.
G. Edmondson—C. filly by Andrew, dam by Old .
Galletin.
J-l n Morrison-—Bay colt Tom Smith, by Mon
sieur Tonson, dam. Betsy Richards.
Tuesday, J. C. purse S4OO, 2 mile heats,
Wednesday, “ “ 700, 3 mile heats,
Thursday, “ “ 1000,. 4 mile heats,
Friday, <s “ 400, 1 best 3in 5.
dec 14 td JAS. LAMPKIN & Co.
C^TheCharleston Couricrand SouthCaiolinian, -
Raleigh Star, Richmond Enquirer and the Spirit of
the Times, New York,.will copy the above once a
week till 27th January next.
"XT OTICE.—Wi 11 be offered for sale,during the
Tx Races, oa the Lafayette‘Track, five head
thoroughured Virginia Stock of Horses.
jan 20 6t* BOOKER FOSTER.
GEORGIA RAIL ROAD. _
Notice to contractors.—proposal .
will be received at the Engineer’s Office, in
Greensboro, on the 25th day of February next, for
grading and bridging that part of the Georgia Rail
Road between Madison and the Ridge west of the
Alcovy river—a distance of 25 miles.
This portion of the Road embraces some very
expensive work, including a Bridge, 50 feet in
heighth and SOO feet in length, across the Alcoy/
river, to be built with stone piers and superstructure
of wood.
Plans and specifications of the work will be ex
hibited at the office, three days previous to the let
ting.
Payments will be made either in bonds of the
Company r bearing legal interest, (8 per cent,) or in
their stock, at par, as may be agreed upon.
J. EDGAR THOMSON, C. E.
Engineer Department,G. R. R. &B. Co. ?
Greensboro, Jan 13,1840. * mtvr
The subscriber having returned to the city, res
pectfully announces to his friends and the public,
that hereafter he will attend to calls in the line of
his profession, at his residence, opposite the Ma
sonic Hall. E. OSBORN,
jan 3 1m Surgeon Dentist.
WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE
WARE-HOUSE.
THE undersigned has establish-
BTI ed himself in the city of Augusta,
.the transaction of tfce above
business-, and is connected with
aa extensive northern manufac
turer, from whom he is constantly receiving large
invoices of the various articles in his line, of the
best qualities,manufactured expressly for the south
ern trade, which are offered to dealers and planters
on the most reasonable terms.
He is also-prepared to fill large-orders at the very
lowest prices, at short notice. A share of patro
nage is respectfully solicited
S. B. BROOKS, No; 334 Broad-sL,
dec 21 €m Opposite the Ut* Planters’ Hotels