Tri-weekly chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1838-1877, November 14, 1839, Image 3

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(Cj* clinch riflemen, attention.— Attend a Company Meeting, to be held at the Globe Hotel, on Saturday Evening next, at 7 o’clock. By order, nov 14 WM. FRAZER, O. 8. (Ij' Mrs. JANE A. PRITCHARD'S School is re-opened. nov H it Cj'Dr. IV. EWING JOHNSTON, 01. ■* Mcln tosh street opposite the Constitutionalist. nov 13 g-p Ur. W. EWING JOHNSTON, offers his professional-services to the inhabitants ol Augusta, and its vicinity. He can he found at the residence of Mr. Adam Johnston, on Green-street. ts aug 28 We arc authorized to announce ANDREW MACLEAN, as a Candidate for Sheriff of Rich mond county, at the ensuing election, nov 13 td TO THE VOTERS OF RICHMOND COUNTV. Fellow citizens : — I offer myself as a candi date for the oltice of Sheriff" of Richmond county, at the ensuing election, and respectfu.ly Solicit your support. aug IT RKNJ. BRANTLY. (£7= We are authorised to announce Mr. JOHN C. SNEAD, as acandidate for the offices of Clerk ot the Supeiior and Inferior Courts of Richmond county, at the election to be held on the first Mon day in January next. aug 19 (Tj”Wc arc authorized to announce WM. IJ. MAHAIiIiY, as a candidate for Sheriff of Rich mond county, at the approaching election, nov 7 (Tj’ We arc authorised to announce GAREY F PARISH, Esq., as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Richmond county, at the approaching election in Januaay next. aug 1!) CTT We arc authorized to announce WM. V. KERR, as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Richmond county, at the approaching election, oct 31 td Q'y’ We are authorized to announce JAMES Me LA IV S, Esq. as a candidate for the oflfecs of Clerk ol tlie Superior and Inferior Courts of Rich mond county, at the approaching election, oct 31 ftTW. G. NIMMO, General Commission Mer chant, office on Mclntosh street, opposite the Con stitutionalist. nov 7 S&rSCHOOL. —The exercises of Mr. Adams’ School will be resumed on Monday next, the 11th inst. nov 7 3t CCj- Dr. JOHN MILLEN having prepared him self for the Botanic Practice by three years study and experience, and, having failed in no single in stance to relieve his patient, confidently offers his services to the public us a Physician. He may be found at the Richmond Hotel, or at the Medical store of the late Dr Griffith, sept 3 ts Cjr A. IVERSON, Processor oe Music, will return to Augusta, so soon as the health of the city will admit; and will give Lessons, on the Piano Forte. Those wishing his services will please ap ply to the Rev. Mr. Cunningham,or B. 11. Warren, Esq. nov 11 2t (Uy-A CARD. — Mr. Richards, Teachcrof Draw ing and Painting, will resume his professional du ties in Augusta at an early day. nov 7 (fff Doctor J. J. WILSON offers Ids profes sional services to the citizens of Augusta and its vicinity. Ho will be found at the corner of Centre and Telfair streets, at the residence of Mr. Janies Gardner, first house below the Academy, aug 17 _ ts QfjDr. U. II VRRIS offers his services in the practice of his profession to the citizens of Augus ta and its vicinity. Mcs-ages will receive prompt attention if left at his drug store in Broad street, or at his residence in Ellis street, below Washing ton. nov 7 MAIL ARRANGEMENT. Post Office, Augusta, Ga.,? •’ November 11, 1339. $ GREAT WESTERN MAIL, After this date the (treat Western Mail via Greensboro, Monticello, Indian Springs, to Colum bus, will close daily at 4 I*. M. WESTERN MAIL. Via VVarrenton, Sparta, Millcdgcvilie,Macon Tal botton, to Columbus, will close daily at 4 p. m., and arrive daily from tin West by 5 a. m. ATHENS MAIL. Via Greensboro, closes Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays, a 4 p. m , and arrive same days by 5 A. M. WASHINGTON MAIL. Close Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays, at 4p. M., and arrive same days at 5 A. m. FLORIDA MAIL. Via Macon, closes Monday s, Wednesdays and Sat ardays, at 4 p. m. SAVANNAH MAIL. Coses daily at (i p. m. GREENVILLE, S. C., MAIL Close Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays, at six P. M. The delivery will be closed from 1 to 3 o’clock, p. M., ami from 4 to 5 p. m, while distributing the Northern and making up the Western Mail. Office closes at 6 p. m., opens at 8 a. m. nov 13 Iw E. B. GLASCOCK,P. M. iT TNOTICE. —The Rail Road Passenger Tram between Charleston and Hamburg, will leave as follows: UPWARD. Not to leave Charleston before 7 00 a m. “ “ Summerville, “ - -8 30 “ “ Georges’, - “ - 10 00 “ “ liranchvillc, “ - 11 00 “ “ Midway, - “ - 11 30 m. * “ Blackville, - “ - 100 p. ti. “ “ Aiken, - - “ - 300 Arrive at Hamburg not before - 400 DOWNWARD. Not to leave Hamburg before 0 0(1 a. m. “ “ Aiken, - “ - - 730 “ “ Blackville, “ - • 930 “ “ Midway, “ - - 10 30 “ liranchvillc, “ - - 11 00 ■“ “ Georges’, “ - - 12 00 m. “ Summerville,“ - - 2 00p. ji. Arrive at Charleston not before 300 Distance —13b miles. Fare Through —$10 00. Speed not over 20 miles an hour. To remain 20 minutes each, for breakfast and dinner, and not longer Uum 5 minutes for wood and water at any station. To (stop for passengers, when a white flag is iioisted, ateither of the above stations; and also at Sinea-llis, Woodstock, Inabinel’s, 41 mile T. ()., Rives’, Grahams, Willcston, Windsor, Johnsons, and Ma.ivh’s T. O. Passesgers up will breakfast at Woodstock and aline at Blackville; down, will breakfast at Aiken and dime at SummerviLc. may 21 Vfi7ANTED. —A Negro Boy twelve of fifteen » v years of age, for whom good wages will Ibe given Apply at this office. nov 13 AUGUSTA FEHALi; SEMINARY. MRS. H. 1.. MOIS’E having returned, the du ties of this laslitution will he resumed uy her on Monday the IStli of November, assisted bytlie Rev. J A. Root und Lady, at present at the head ol the most extensive Female Seminary in New Haven, Connecticut. As Heretofore, all the branches ui a complete course of English studies wi .1 be taught. A iso, the Latin, Greek, French and Spanish Languages, with Music on the Guitarand Piano, Drawi ,g in Ciayen and Pencil, and Painting in (til and Water Colors A limited number of Voung l.adics can be ac commodated with Board Mid Lodging, whose mo rals and deportment wall tin under the immediate superintendence of Mrs. Msise. Terras as here tofore. There will be no vacation owing to the usual period of commencement having been retarded. •cl 2* 1L MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA. : THE Lectures in this Institution will commence i ■on the fourth Monday, (.tin? 25th) of next! November, (instead of the 11th as advertised. The ; course will he as complete as usual —the Trustees i having appointed Dr. Joe. A. Ewe, to lecture on i Obstetrics a«d the Diseases -of Women and Infants l forthis session. A. Ejceculive L. A. HI GAS, CTomiittee J’AUL F. EVE, JpUim.niuec. oct 31 hav *ng business with the Ca " 0311 at thc S,or ‘’ ( ' r James Le fmm I ( , Sed .’ 1,1 Au S u sta. wberc he may he foimd t on. y ,o 12 o , c)ock> and from 3 , o .- o , ciork- t f __ j.. h. MANTZ. N°/ U K ’~ AII Persons indebted to James An derson & t 0., Augusta, will please call at jooii ridges & Co.’s, where the undersigned can be found at all times to attend to them. . novl4 R. A. WATKINS. IEECHES. —A lot of healthy Portuguese i Leeches, just received and for sale by nov 11 GARVIN & HAINES. or AUGUSTA, Novemuer 12, 1839. —Parties to discounted notes lying IN over unpaid at this Bank, from causes grow ing‘int of the fever recently prevailing, arc re quested to come forward and arrange for the same, as alter Monday next, protests unremovod will he considered as operating against the credit of names thus implicated. By order of the Hoard of Directors. nov 14 4t ROBERT F. POE. Cashier. GEORGIA I! A 11, -110 AD . Freight is now conveyed on the Georgia Rail-. Road, between Augusta and Greensboro, at the following rates: Merchandize, of all kinds, 40 cents per 100 lbs., {furniture excepted.) Colton, $1 50 per bale. G H. Thompson, Agent for the Company, at Greensboro, will receive and forward freight with out charge. Merchandize for the way stations will be for warded from Augusta on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. RICHARD PETERS, Jr. Sup. Transportation Geo. H. U. Nov. 14. 1839. ts OGLETHORI»E UNIVERSE! Y. rjIHE next term of this institution will open on 1 the first Monday in January, under the fol lowing organization of the Faculty. Rev. C. P. Behan, President, and Professor of Chemistry and Natural Philosophy. Rev. 8 IC. Talmage, Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy, Belles Lotties,and Evidences of t hristianity. N. M. Crawford, Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy. 0. B. Arnold, Teacher of Ancient Languages. R. H. Ramsev, Rector of the Academy, and ex officio member of the faculty. The Rector will be aidcdjiy competent assistants in the Academy. TERMS OE TUITION, fpayaale in advance. J College Classes, per session, of half year, $25 Academy, do do $lB Primary Department, do do sl4 No student will he permitted to recite with his class until he shall have presented aceitificatefrom the Treasurer that his tuition for the terra has been paid in advance. Applications for admittance to College can be made at the opening of the term. By order of the Board. SAML. K. TALMAGE, Scc’y. &. Trcas. nov 14 4t Alexander M. Hanks, Adm’r of') Calvin J. Hanks, dec’d. t ~ « vs. Ca. Ba. Thomas W. A. Sumpter. J Habersham Inferior Court. FILO Alexander M. Hanks, administrator of Cal i via J. Hanks, deceased, and all and singular tie creditors of the said Thomas W. A. Sumpter: You and each of you arc hereby notified that I am arrested underthe above stated Ca. Sa., and at the next Inferior Court to be held for the comity of Habersham,on the second Monday in January next, intend to avail myself of the benefit of the act passed on the 19th day of December, 1823, entitled an act for the relief of honest debtors. THOMAS W. A. SUMTER. Novembers, 1839. nov 14 wtd OFFICIAL DBA WI NO O F TH E GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY, For the Benefit of Hie Augusta Independent Fire Co. Class No. 45, for 1539. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 53 35 25 U 96343 60 1 46 3U 1 hereby certify that thc above numbers as they stand are correct, as taken from the Managers’ Cer tificate of the drawing of thc Virginia State Lotte ry, for Norfolk, Class No. 6, 1839, drawn in Al exandria, Va., Novmeber 9th, 1839, and which de termines the fate of all tickets held in the above Lottery. A. READ, Agent. Augusta, November 14, 1839 WANTED. —A smart boy, to tie taken as an Apprentice to the Printing Business. None need apply but such as can read and write. Apply at this office. nov 13 REGALIA SEGARS.—IO,OOO Venus Regalia Segars, 20,000 Venus Canonis do. 20,000 Tres Amigos do. 6,000 Silva do. For sale by [nov 13] I. 8. BEERS & Co. i CARD.—The BILLIARD SALOON in tlTe rear of the Lafayette Hall, is opened at all seasonable hours for the reception of gentlemen, under the superintendence of Mr. S. li. Hatfield. nov 13 __ wit NOTICE. —The copartnership heretofore exist ing under the firm of VV. E. &, J. U. Jackson, has been dissolved by the death of the latter, tne business will be continued in future by the sub scriber on his individual account, nov 13 _ W. K. JACKSON. Head Quarters, 10th Regiment G. M. j Augusta, November 12,1839. 3 ORDERS No. 2. —M. A. Stovall having been appointed Adju ant of lire Kith Regiment, vice W. A. llobeitson, tesigneil, will be obeyed and respected accordingly. SAML. C. WILSON, nov 12 2t Lieut. Col. Com. IjJLOUR, MOLASSES,COFFEE, StC.- —100 bbls. ’ Canal Flour, 40 hhds Molasses, 40 bags Cuba Coffee, 10 hhds Porto Rico >ugar, 25 bb:s Plieip’s Gin. For sale by nov 11 GARDELLE & RHIND. SITUATION WAN TED.—A young man who has been accustomed to the entire routine of the business of a counting room, out door clerk, and cash keeper, and who is thoroughly conversant with book-keeping, by double entry, is desirous of obtaining a situation. Unexceptionable referen ces can be given as to character and qualifications. Address Box No. 2114, Post Office. nov 13 WANTED. —A Situation by a young man who writes a good hand, anil has had six years experience in business and understands accounts generally, whose time will be devoted to the inter est of li is employer. Any bouse wanting a Clerk will please apply at this office. Good references given if required. nov 12 3t PRIVATE BOARDING.—Mrs. Humphreys would inform her friends and the public, that she is prepared to accommodate nine or ten young men with Day Boarding, on liberal terms, and ten ortweive Lodgers, with large and airy rooms, at the house occupied hy Dr. Osborne, Broad street, over the store of Mooro it Davis. nov 12 ts LOST. —A new black silk UMBRELLA, which the owner purchased fur his awn use. The bead is split and tied together with a string, and liis name marked, though indistinctly, upon the I top. The finder will bo rewarded by leaving It at this office. ts June 29 REMOVAL. MRS. C, HOFFMAN, respectfully Informs her friends and customers, that she has remov ed her Stock of Staple, Dry, and Fancy Goods and i Millinery, to next square above the new building range, opposite thc old Planters’ Hotel. Augusta, Oct. 5 trwtlj OFFICE AUGUSTA INSURANCE AND BANKING COMPANY. November 12, 1539. XTOTICE. —In pursuance of an adjournment, the Stockholders of this Institution will meet j at the office of the Company on Saturday the 30th I of November inst., at 10 o’clock a. m I nov 13 td ROBERT WALTON,Cashier. LA FA YE TTB HA LL, Opposite the Georgia Fire Rus. <** Banking Company's O/Hre, Broad-st., Jingwsta. lii si iApHSiin! iS’lfSll F . LAMIt AC K. / Has the pleasure t» announce to the public, that he. lias returned from the country and resumed business, imrt #s ready to accommodate his friends and customers, as tbrmerly, with all the vajictit s of CONFECTIONARY,und has always on hand CANIHKB. UMKSTIC (Oil 111 AL“., Peppermint, Barlby, Lemon Drops, Perfect Love, Clove, Orange, Cinnamon, Cream, Love do. Rase, Noycnu, Annisced, Rose, paradise, Lumi> Kisses, Cinnamon, Life of Minn, Raspberry, Sassafras, Almond, India Rubber; Peppermint, Lemon, Tap?ey, Wintergioen, Hourhouud, Peanut, non kstiu eite.si:av ;:s. Lemon, Coeoan.ul, Vanilla. Peaches, Currant. Apple Jelly, sr.’OAu hums op kxtit a auALiTV., Citron, Quinces, Raspberry, Almond de Rose, Almond de Vanilla, Peach Jelly, Quince Jelly, Strawberry,, do Lemon, do* Sweet,. Blackberry’. seen mi (ti'-arn. hast ami wkst iviiia p iik.sk a v k»;, Almonds, Cassia Uud, Annisced, Pine Apple, Chon Chon, Ginger, Filberts, Coriander, Cinnamon, Oranges, Limes, Cocoa, Plums,,. Cnrravvay. Juava, Citron. COIUIIALS EXTHA ttVALITrr, HHAVIIY FHUITSv Cream do Noyeau, Parftit Amour, Green Gages, Pears. Cherries, do Lemon, Aimisetl de Bordeaux* Peaches, Apricot, Plums. Huile de Hose, Marasissinc de Tara, pick kps. Cur aeon de Holland', Huile de Menlhe, Curumhora, Olives, Walnuts, E\ trait de AbsyntlUs Kerch dc la Foret,., Beans, Onions, Capers, Ac., &c., Ac., &g, Picollily, Caulifl.pwers, &e. &e., (E/’A}! orders punctually attended'to.- It November 14, 1-939. CORNUC O P I A . OPPOSITE TUP POST OFFICE. AUGUSTA. Ga. ) * J MTCECAEfL, has the pleasure to ,inform his friends ami customers returning from tlui country, that., his ostuldishuumt is now. ready for their being, supplied with every delicacy the season, affords; and to the few who- remained in town, be will. ho happy, at all' hoars to administer to> tlioir. wairts,, "■MIT ANTED: —A situation.by a young man who y\ aan spare si»cr sever hours a day, speaks the F-jeauh and English, languages fluently, has a good knowledge of accounts, and understands the general out-door business-, employment being more, desired 1 than remuneration. Uest of references given if required. Address L. li , hoi; No. 0, I’ost Office- 0rt.3l lit k SITUATION- WANTED.---.! youag man rc- J\_ eently from .the north, well acquainted witli business,.wiohes a situation in some respectable mcrcaeitho house io this city or in any part of (loon gia, cither asdiaok-rUceppr or Sa esman,satisfactory refereones giweas Apply to this office, man li. li t f 171 OR BAEK; a first-rate Harness iftn-se; young, ' active and gentle, and will he warranted as a family Horse. Also,a new liaroueh,a superior ar ticle, and. very light, peculiarly adapted (o the horse. A bargain wilt he given if applied for im mediately,;, 8 BUFORD, sept li; ts . | MIK KlsereiSes in Mrs. CHAPMAN?B SCHOOL ■ wiiil oousßiouae .<m the 11th of November next, an/lloatiticoc thinly-throe wool s. The ses tsion wilt he-divided into terms of eleven weeks each,commencing on the 2d Monday of November, the 4th im January, and the 3d in April. There will be. two Departments, the Juvenile and Senisr- Tne former will embrace instruction in Reading-;. Spelling, Writing, the first principles ■of Arithmetic;,.Geography and History, together with suctsioral instruction otvscientific, moral and religious; subjects as is calculated to expand the mind and! impr-awe the heart. The latter will em brace a thorough .course, of . instruction in ail the branches of an English education, usually taught in our higher,schools and seminaries. Lessons in French, Drawing and Music will he given by competent and improved teachers. Terms*— Juvenile Department, $12,00 Senior do 18,00 French do }2,60 Drawing do, 12,50 Music- do 22,00 octal NEGROES FOR SALE. THE subscriber lias just arrived from Peters burg, Virginia, with a large lot of, Negroes, probably the likeliest lot that lias over been seen in this market, which he will sell on the most rea sonable terms They consist of servants of every description.. Among, them are several well qualifi ed house-servants, several gpod cooks, washoraaml ironers, a blacksmith, about 30 good sized plough hoys, and a, large number of field bands of both sexes. Persons dssirous of purchasing the above ■named proyerlyvarc earnestly requested to give me :a call, as I am determined to sell at a very small advance on the Virginia market price. I have on hand also I first rate Waggon and four Horses, with harness complete, and four good Car ryalls widt,horses and harness. 11ENJ. DAVIS. Hamburg, November 7th, 1839. gj-’The Mi-.ledgcyille, Macon and Columbus pa pers, and ttin Edgefield Advertiser, will, give the above ten insertions, and send a paper-to the sub scriber. B, D. NEW AM) CHEAP II ETA IE DRY GOODS STOKE, At the cotner ts the Globe Hotel. *IIIIE subsoribecinforms,his friends andthe pub- I lie, that he .has taken that well known stand at the corner of the Globe Hotel, and where he has opened a Retail Dry floods Agency and: Commis sion business, under the name and sty of Wm. C. Wav, A gen b, and solicits the patronage of his friends. WM. C. WAV.'- oct 31 *f, Augusta, November 1-1, 1830. Office Tuansuortation, > Aiken, August 27, 1830. •»., Notice is given that, the morning and (i . . X, afternoon trip, from Hamburg to Aiken, ! . -—□.has boon resumed; The cars leaving Hamburg daily, at $ past 4 o’clock, P, M. Wm. ROBERTSON, Jr. /. gent Transput tation. fcy The Constitutionalist will insert the above. GEORGIA UAIE HOAD. Merchants and others forwarding goods by the Georgia Rail-Road, are pailicularly requested to have the twine qf the owner mid the place of destiisa , tion marked in full on each package ; also Hie name of the Depot; and to JiJl the receipts in alt cases to correspond with the marks. ’ The observance of i lie above rules is desired, to prevent difficulties that have occurred in forward ing goods intended for diflbrent persons, bearing . lire same mark.. aug 5 1 ' V C/FFICE TRANSPORTATION,} , Aiken, July 29, 1839. < UodnelioH of I-T-eiglit on Hull.Hoad, ■ One-fourth less than customary, on all up freight i from Charleston to Aiken and Hamburg, when i equal to a-car load; (say 5000 lbs. weight, or 300 • feet measurement,) from this date to first Septern -1 her next, WM. ROBERTSON, Jr. > Agent Transportation. ■ Cjj'The Constitutionalist will inse t the above. I GEORGIA It All. HOAD. - ) The Passenger Train, carrying the great mail ) between New York and New Orleans, leaves Au ) gusta every day at 6p. ji., and arrives at Grcens ) boro at la. m. Leaves Greensboro at 9 p m., and ■) arrives at Augusta at 4j a. hi, 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; > fer NcvV Orleans, tri-Wcckly, via Clinton, Macon-, 1 and Pensacola ; for West Point and Wcturnpka, via ’ Harnesville, tri-weekly; for Home, tri-weekly, via Covington, Decatur and Marietta; for Nashville ' and Knoxville, Tennessee, tri-weekly, via Athens, 1 Gainesville and Cassville; for Washington, Wi kos 1 comity, tri-weekly, from Double Wells ; for New 1 Orleans, daily, from Warrenlon, via Sparta, Mil* • ledgovilte,.Vlneon and Columbus; foi Miiledgevillc, tii-wcckly, via (Irconsboro and Eaton ton. • Connecting with these lines arc branch stage lines to Tallahassee, Columbus, Miss., Tuscaloo a, 1 Newnafl, Coweta county, Oa, and Clarksville* Ha " bersliamcounty, Sec. An accommodation Day Passenger Train leaves Augusta on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at C o’clock, a. m., and Greensboro on Tuesdays, " Thursdays and Saturdays, at 7, A. m. 5 Fare on the Rail-Road to Greensboro $1 25. Office Georgia Rail Road k lih’g Co / jply 12 Augusta, June 30, 1839. 5 YEAST POWDERS.—For raising Buckwheat and Batter Cakes, perfectly light and ready for baking the instant they are mixed. Sold whole-, , { sale and retail by ] jan 19-ts HAVII.AND. RISI.V &.( <). NOTICE. —During my absence for a short time Mr. OLIVER JJANFOHTH, is duly author -1 ized to attend to any business in which I am in terested. A. DANFORTH. August 27, 1830, If MICHAEL SHEAHAN. GEORGIA STATE. L OTTMRY, run the iienEnr ol’ the AUGUSTA INDEPENDENT FIRE COMPANY, Class Ho. d(>, for 1839, Determined by the drawing of the Virginia State Lottery, Class No. B, for 1839, for illcbcne l.t of the- iMonongulia Academy. To. be drawn :ib Alexandria, Va., on- Saturday, November IC, 183!>i D.§. Gregory & Co.,Managers, A. Read. Contractor. $ 3 O', 0 0 0!! OKA V l> SC II E M E . 1 Prize of $30,000 . -is - s3o‘ooo 1-- - 10,000— a-- - - - 10,000 I - - - - 0,000 - - - - - 0,000 I - - - 5,000 - - - -- . 5,000 i 1-- - - 4-000.1 - - - - - . 4,000 ! 1-- - ■ 2,600 ------ 2,500 1-- - - 2,000 ..... 2,000 I- - - - - 1.747 ..... 1,747 25 - 1,00(1 ..... _ 25,000 25- 500 - -12,500 28- - - - 3WO . .... 8,400 200 ' - - - - 203'-- - . . .|() 000 02 ... - 100 ....... 0,200 02 .... 80 4.. ..... 4 f>G(> 02 00 ...... . 3,720 (i i ... - 60 ....... ~ . . 3.100 121 . ... 40 . 4,900 124 - ... _ 30 ...... . 3,7-20 i 4,340 20 .... . ... 80,800 ’ 24,583 .... 10 . - . 245,830 29,705 - - Prizes, amounting-to - $500,437 TlcketslMO-'Siiurcs in proportion. 1 Orders for Tickcts in the above scheme, will meet with promptattentionif addre.ssed(post paid) to A. READ,Agoot, Augusta, Ga. TilO-iPAtj DAWSON’S ElltE PUOUF WAREHOUSE. i t jj' 11E proprietor returns hi* thanks to his patrons, i I ami lakcs this method to re-assuro them of i his determination to usouhis efforts to-promote their j ’ interest, and that of all others who rany favor him with their custom. He will attend strictly to the business of a.( omni vsnion McrcHant ;.uo will pat ’ ti-ai arty attend to tin- interest.of the planter; lie will not buy cotton lor speculation directly or in i direct) y —on this his patrons may rely* The Agents of the Georgia Railroad will re ceive and forward at each deposit. Cotton and all other articles, free of chaige. It would be advi sable for the planter who sends Ills cotton to the Railroad, to liave. hi* name marked. on the bales, and to whom consigned, and also take a receipt from the Agent. All Cotton consigned toThomas-Dawson, will be i taken fiom the Railroad deposit at Augusta, to his Fire Proof Warehouse, without any charge for dray-age. Also, goods consigned to ■ him, and or dered sent by the Railroad, will be received and fofwaidcd' at twenty-five centra package. All orders for Bagging, Groceries, kc., will be forwarded at the lowest market prices ; having no groceries of his own, he will make the best and cheape t selections for his customers. August#, Da., August 29. ts IJLI J'li'lS WPJW L_i.iil.BJL.! .1 "■ N I PUBLIC SALES. Posit ive sale of Bagging.- BY \V. E. JACKSON. TO-MORROW MORN INC, Al 10 o’clock, in front of my store, will He soldi without reserve, 70 ps Hemp Bagging -12 inches "wide. nov Terms cash. IIY UUBSELL, HUTCHINSON & CO. ON WEDNESDAY, 20th insl., Will he sold in f ont of the store formerly occupi ed by Peter. Golly, A choice lot of r.iquors, Wines, Cordials, &c. Consisting in part of, Cognac, Peach and Appple Brandy, Rum, Gin and Whiskey, Madeiia, Sherry, Port and Claret Wines, in cask? and bottles, Cor dials, Sugar, SLc. Ac. Also, at the same time and place, will besoM all the Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting of Sideboards, Bureaus, Chairs, Tables, W sh stands, Beds, Matrasses, Bedstead's, Pols, Skillets, &o. tie. > Term*. —all sums over SSO and undersloo, 60 days; over SIOO, 4 months, approved endorsed notes. nov 1* BY HUSKELL, HUTCHINSON & CO-- Tho postponed sale of the property belonging to the estate of S. U. Part-man, deceased, at the village of Summervi le, will positively take place on MnntU/y the IS Ih insl., on the premises, by or der of life Executor. Terms and description of property al the sale, nov 14 Ti) KENT,and immediate possession fe«»g given, till Ist of October next, •, eomfor table two story Tenement, on th«*northr side of Broad street, second door a I ore Elhrrt-st.; occupted the past year try Mr. Samuel Anderson. Knqniie of John C. Snead nr nov E) Ct CHARLES B. HILL. A.-sjA TO RENT.—Four very comfortable 'ugSV Dwelling Houses on Green street, front- the City Hall. Enquire of nov 11 If 11. MEALING. Ab.-.A KOU RENT.—’I h > Dwellings in the h;“*U Bridge Bank Building. Apple at the JSSMB-Jlimk of Augusta,or to . ., llov 7 GEO. AL THEW, Agent: ’ A„,-ibBL TO RENT, tire Slt/ro on the south side ■ Imailn Brood'street, at pro unit occupied by Ju-JkJI Morrisfc Costello; possession to be given on the Ist Osloher. »ug 1.0 _ tf_ p. McGRAN. IB IIENP, two comfortable Houses- Wseb and Lots on Broad street, opposite Meigs’ Warehouse.-—Possession given on the Ist of f’etober next. Also, for sale, a vacant lot aftbe Sand Hills, con taining eight or ten acres, near a line spring of water, and a tine view of the city of Augusta.— Apply to A. f. HUNTINGTON .t SON, or to tho subscriber. BENJAMIN SI Vis. sept 1!) ts JOHN BRIDGES fc Co., Drapers and Tailors, arc now receiving their Fall and Winter sup ply of Chorus, CASSIMERKi), VESfINOS,. .pc,, to which they would respectfully invite the apentiou of their friends and patrons. tf-sep 20 MRS. SELLECK has taken th., house on the corner of Jackson and Reynolds street,. where she can take a limited number of BOARD ERS, either with or without lodging. ts <vt3l INOU SALE—A Certificate entitling the holder, to a Course of Lectures in Hie New Vork Re formed Metical College. For further particulars apjdy aMliis office. if. July IS WANTED IMMEDIA'I EL\V-|.ive or six first rate Coat Makers, and- eight or ten first rate Pantaloon and Vest mak is, "OV 19 6t JOHN BRIDGES fc Co. 4 AA WWJBS BAGGING, for sale by IVU [nov 12) VV. E. JACKSON. IN XCIIANG EON NEW YORK —For sale by i [nov 11 j GAUDELLE Ik RIIINU. Bagging and rope.—hoops uaggin*, 2UO coils Ho; For sale by jiov 11 GAUDELLE fc RHIND. fINIME BILLS ON NEVDIIK’, drawn in-- 1 Savannah, for sale By aug 20 ts W RIGHT A GIBSON. SIGHT CHECKS ON NEW YORK.—Sight Checks on New York, driven in Savannah, in sums to suit,for sale by Jan 19 ts _ WRIGHT & OIBOON. 18/"INK BOTTLES.—2O Hampers Wine Hot-- f* ties, 12,000 gross Botllc Corks, Sjft sale by Jan Hl—tf HAVTLAND, RISKY & CO. Xj'GR SALE, a first rate pair of young Carriage J- Horses. Apply at Mr. Allman s, tf-sep 2 JUST RECEIVED, 5 MBs. No. I Shad, lOAbhU id do 1500 lbs Smoked Beef, aug 5 I. R. BEERS .Wo. ■ IRON STEAMBOAT COMPANY STOCK—A. few shares for sale by Wm, 11. GORDON, ang 17 ts 110 HlßE.—Three good Mouse, servants. Ap ply al this office. ts July 27 *• INOR SALE—A first rite second Hand two " wheeled BUGGY. For particulars apply to mar? ts J, B.UUEDKGN. (4 ALCINEI) PLASTER PAl;lS.—Afresh sup ) ply Calcined Plaster Paris, just received and forsaloby HAVILAND, iUSLY fc GO. jan 19 _ ts PIANOFORTE. —A splendid Rose Wood Piano forte, Grand Action, of l ot- touch and tone, for sale by CLARK, KACKETT & Co. ap2 2 ts * DUPONT’S BLASTING POWDER—WOkegi • just received and for sale by aug 23 GARDELi.E A RHIND. . FMURNIP SEED.—A quantity of Large Fla White Turnip Seed, warranted fresh, for sale at a reduced price by July 2-swtf HOP-KINS, JENNINGS fc Co. BH. MONROE, DENTIST, will U»absent for a short time on professional business.- ang 31 1 GtOSHEN BUTTER. —10 kegs-Goshen-Butter, t just received and for sale by. aug 15 1. S. UUERS & Co. PRINTING INK.—A supply of Piintingglnk- July' 10J just received by T. H. PLANT. TKTO'iTCK. —The subscriber) having taken into ].4( co-partnership witli him HENRY O. COOK, I the business hereafter will be conducted under the i firm of WILLIAM 11 CRANK & Co. Augusts, 1539. Wn. M. CRANE. \rAUCLUSE (iSN A BURGS —Price* reduced. A constant supply of CoUcaDsnahurgs, from ( the Vaucluse Factory, for sale-air a reduced pri-o by their agents, CLARICE, AIcXKIR & Co. I aug 15 If I A CLOAIC FOUND.—A Cambist Cloak was J\_ found admit two months ago, at night, near the Beaver Dam ; it was not advertised sooner on I account of the illrtc-ss and absence from town of the findsr. The owner can have it by enquiring at this ollirc and paying for the advertisement, nov 7 A GOLD WATCH LOST.—The undersigned gV bad taken, a doui le bottomed case Gold Lever Watch, AL J. Tobias & Co., Liverpool, No. 14231, with Gold Curb Fob Chain, two strand and a small Seal Key from him, which, be will give a suitable re word to any person detecting it. ap27 ts E. B. BEALL. FINE SHOES, f t ENTLEMBN’S hive Gaiter Boot'-, * M ■* Morocco Brogan Pumps, “ •* Walking Pumps, “ “ Dancing “ and Ladies’-fine kid and morocco Slippers of all’ kinds, jn»t received and for sale low, by ALDRICH fc SHOVE, jane 8 UV