Newspaper Page Text
(Ej’We are authorized to announce /S/MC
HENDRICKS, as a candidate for tlie office of
Coroner at Hie approaching election in January.
dec 9
i (Tj° We are authorized to announce JERRY
MORRIS as a candidate for Coroner of Rich oond
Bounty, at the approaching election in January.
ip dec 7 td
TO THE VOTERS OK RICHMOND COUNTY
- Fellow citizens: —1 oiler myself as a candi
date for the office of Sheriff of iti hmond county,
at the ensuing election, and respectfu ly solicit
your support.
aug 17 BENJ. BRANTLY.
(p> We are authorized to announce Col. VIL
DOYLE as a candidato for Receiver of fax
Returns for Richmond county. deed
rry-W'c arc authorised to announce Mr. JOII.\
C. SNEA 0, as a candidate for the oifii es of Clerk ui
i the Supetior and Inferior Courts of Kichmo.nl
county, at the election to be held on the first Mon
, day in January next. aug 19
i. * <E?We arc authorised to announce COSBY
I ‘ DICKINSON, as a candidate for the ollioe of Kc
cciver of l ax Returns, for Richmond county.
I nov 27
We are authorized to announce IVM. V.
S K'mRR, as a candidate for the office of Sherill'of
illCTimondcounty, at the approaching election.
oct3l td
GT/’Wc are authorized to announce JAMES
■ McLAWS, Esq. as a candidate for Hie offices o(
I Clerk of the Superior and Inferior Courts of Rich-
S mond county, at the approaching election, oct 31
H Gj* We are authorised to announce WILLIAM
■ KENNE DF,as a candidate fur re election to the
I offi eof l ax Collector for Richmond county, at
,•<ll the election on the fust Monday in January next.
' dec 6 swtd
j ■ iO*\Ve are authorized to announce it M. 0.
V J EVE as a candidate for Tax Collector, at the ap
aj Broaching election. dec 7
* A REAL I)LESSING TO MOTHERS,
r'jfes DR W. EVANS’ CELEBRATED SOOTHING
mViYRUP. for Children Catting their Teath.- Tbit
! *1! jiifahiule remedy has preserved hundreds of chii
■jnren, when thought past recovery, fiom cunvul-
; ■■■i.i sions. As soon as tlie Syrup is rubbed on the
gums, the child will recover. The pieparation is
so innocent, so efficacious and so pleasant, that no
dMchild will refuse to let its gums he rubbed with it
■iVVhen infants are at the age of four months, though
jWjthere is no appearance of teeth, one bottle of the
BBBteyrup should ho used on the gums, to open the
% M pores. Parents should never he without the Syrup
| in the nursery wlieie there are young children'; for
tea if a child wakes in the night with pain in I e gums,
rathe Syrup immediate y gives case, by opening the
w pores and healing the gums; thereby preventing
H convulsions, fevers, kc. Sold only at Dr. IVm.
n Evans’ Medical Office, 11)0 Chatham street, New
H York, where the Doctor may he consulted on ail
pH diseases of children.
PROOF POSITIVE OF THE EFFICACY 01
H Dr. EVANS’ SOOTHING SYRUP. — I u the Agent
. of Dr. Evans’ Soothing Syrup: Dear Sir —- Tin*
|H great beneht afforded to my suffering infant by
I your Southing Syrup, in a ease of protracted and
I painful dentition, must convince every' feeling pa
■ rent how essential an early application of such an
mm invaluable medicine is to relieve infant misery and
W torture. My infant, when teething, experienced
such acute sufferings, that it was attacked witi|
I convulsions, and my wife and family s.-pposed that
B death would soon release the babe from anguish.
I till we procured a bottle of your Syrup ; which as
I soon as applied to the gums, a wonderful change
jf was produced, and after a few applications the
H child displayed obvious relief, and by continuing in
. *t. its use, i am glad to inform you the child has com-
I piot'By recovered, and no recurrence of that awful
complaint Itus since occurred; the teeth are emu
s Dating daily and the child enjoys perfect health.
S I give you my cheerful permission to make this
W acknowledgment public, andwill gladly give any
.S information on this circiunstt nee.
WM. JOHNSON.
TONIC PILLS. —Tire powerof Evans’ Camomile
I.# Pills aie such, that the palpitating heart, the trail
p I uious hand, the dizzy eye, and the fluttering mind,
'W vanish befoie their effects like noxious vapors be
,'-4 sere tlie benign influence of the morning sun.—
liffl They have leug been successfully used for the cure
ip™ of intesmittents, togeilier with fevers of the irregu- !
;p iar nervous kind, accompanied with visceral oh
< t; struclions.
This tonic medicine is for nervous complaints,
eneral debility, indigestion and its consequences,
I or want of appetite,distension of thestomach, acid-
ily. unpleasant taste to tire moulli, rumbling noise !
p? in the tiowels, nervous symptoms, languor, when
pf fne mind becomes iniUblc,desponding, thoughtful, :
s.'s melancholy, and dejected. Hypocliond.i.icism, con
s i sumption, dimness of sight, delirium, and all other
# nervous affections, these pills will produce a safe
f and permanent cure.
Evans’ Camomile Pills were fust introduced into
0r America in 1513-5.
EVANS’ FAMILY APERIENT PILLS are
purely vegetable, composed with the strictest pre
j vision of science and of art; they never produce
I ? nausea, and arc warranted to cure Ute following
| <lise..ses which arise from impurities of the blood,
S viz:— Apopi xy, Bilious Affections, Coughs, Colds,
R Ulcerated Sure Throats, Scarlet Fever, Asthma, Cho
lera, Liver Complaints, Diseases of the Kidnies and
* Bladder, Affections peculiar to Females, and all
those diseases of wtatsoever kind to which human
SJ nature is subject, where tlie stomach is affected.
More conclusive proofs of the extriuirdinruy rffi
■ caey of Dr. IVm. Evans’ celebrated Camomile and
! Aperient Anti-Bil nus Pills, in alleviating ajjticted
I mankind. —Mr. Robert Cameron, 101 Bowery.—
f Disease —Chronic Dysentery, or llloody Flux-
I unusual flatulency hi the bowels, se
| vere griping,frequent inclination to go to stool, tu-
I Busmus, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, fre
» quency of pulse, anil a frequent discharge of a pe
culiar foetid matter mixed with blood groat debility,
j sense of burning heat, with an inloleiable bearing
I down of the parts, Mr. Cameron is enjoying per
r £ect health, and returns his sincere thunks tor (in
extraordinary benefits he has received.
Fold by ANTONY k HaINES,
.Sole agents in Augusta
J. M.& T. M. TURNER,Savannah
I'. M. COHEN Sr Co., Charleston,
SHARP ELLS, Millodgevilie,
C. A. ELLS, Macon,
A.VV. MARTIN,Forsyth
Wm. Is. WELLS, Druggist, Athens,
MARK A. LANE, Washington.
iuly 23
df P'/x REWARD. —Lost or stolen from the
JTjiJvf subscriber, about the 22d No ember
i last, either in Augusta, or on the Georgia Railroad
between that city and Warrenton, a small wallet
I Pocket Hook, containing bank hills to the amount
of >327. No particular mark remembered about
• the pocket book or any of the hills, except one,
whieh.wasa five dollar hill on the Brunswick Hank,
payable at the principal bank, the right hand end
of which, together with the Presidents name, was
entirely torn olf. The above reward will be given
for information which may lea I to the recovery of
the pocket book and its contents
HENRY LOCKHEART.
Warrenton, December 4, 1839. trwdt
ELLIS-STREET ELEMENTARY
ACADEMY.
fI'IHE undersigned would respectfully inform his
patrons and the public that his School is now
re-openrd for the business of the winter, at his for
mer stand, opposite the dwelling of Mr. 11. Coffin,
j t s/y s usual at this school, pupils of both sexes arc
• received. Every thing relative to the deportment
of the pupils, which such an arrangement may he
calculated to require, will be carefully attended to.
C PIKE.
N. B.—lt is contemplated to open a Night Schoo',
at the same room, as soon as a suitable class can
be collected. C. P.
November 18. trwtf
A CARD.
CF. HOF.'MAN & Co. having taken one of
, the large new stores opposite the ruins o
the Planters’ Hotel, one square above Mrs. C. Hoff
man’s former well known stand,respeetfn ly invite
their friends and the pub ic to call and examine
I their large stock of India Silks, French and Swi s
Embroideries, English and German Goods, Fancy
and Millinery articles, fee. kc., which they ofl’e'i
low and on good terms, wholesale and retail,
nov 16 trw2m
OIIAWLS. A large assortment just received
* J \\ . 11. CRANE k Co. Among which arc,
Rich embroidered Thibed Shawls,
figured Rrocha «
Colored Merino <•
Plain and Emh’d Black Thibet"
Laige and Small Nett “
Chaliy and Plaid “ dec 10
BONNE IS, kc.—Ladies super fine Florence
Braid Bonnets,
Ladies super line Straw Bonnets,
Miss,s mixed “ <•
White and colored Palm Hoods.
Also fine French Muuslaine cie Lancs,
Bl’k, Rim; Ul’k andCul’d Kig’d Bombasines,
French and English Merinos.
Figured Gio do Nap “
Just received and for sale by
dci ' 10 W H. CRANE & Co. _
fl and distinguished as lot number one hundred
ant six, in the 2dth district formerly Wilkinson
now Pulaski county. Any person wishing to pur
chase such property, wili do well by calling upon
the subscriber in Augusta, where can be found
right an I titles for the same.
_ doc 10 aw F. A. DUFFIE.
AUDI. PROPERTY, Ate. FOR SALE.
Y fill IE subscriber oilers his Mill Property on Spirit
jL Lieek, adjoining lands of Whitehead, Hay
nie, and Fox, for sale, containing about thirty live
hundred acres, on which there is a good Saw Mill,
fcc. There ore also two other mill seats, which
could easily be put in order. The whole would he
told together, or it wau d be divided to suit pur
chasers.
Also —Eleven Lots in the upper part of the city,
between Greene and Ellis streets.
Should the above pr ipe.ty not he sold at private
sale, it will ho offered at the lower market house,
on the first Tuesday in January next,
dec 10 trwtd HUBERT PHILIP.
CORONER’S SALE.
fi\nLL be sold on the first Tuesday in January
V» next, between the usual hours of sale, be
fore the court house door in Jacksonboro.onc House
and Lot. in the village of Jacksonhora, levied on as
the property of Jackson if. Parris, to satisfy a 11.
fa in lavor of Jacob Bryan. Property pointed out
by C. C. Stewart.
Dec 10, 1839. HE2EKIAH VICKERY, Cor.
jtfc, FOR SALE.—A fine young bay
Horse, five years old, a fast trotter
/.J and well broke to single or double
■ $ harness; also moves well under the
saddle. He will he sold a bargain,
as the owner has no further use for him. Apply to
WILLIAM CLAGETT,
dec 10 trwlw No. 238 Broad Street.
PAPER 11A\(JIA(JsT ”
mills subscriber lias made an arrangement with
g. u largo Manufacturirg Establishment in Phil
adelphia, to l.e sup;.lied with a very exeeHeit as
sortment of Paper Hangings, some of them of splen
d, 1 patterns, and every deicription, ineluding the
cheapest kind The citizens and country mer
chants are invited to call and see the patterns
He has also made an arrangement with Mr. Burton,
from the above establishment, to put up Paper
Hangings, for those who may require his services
within the city or surrounding country, and as he
has been several years engaged in the business, his
work will he warranto! to be done in the best man
ner. (dec 10 6t) E. MGS TIN.
GREENSBORO MALE AND FEMALE
ACADEMIES.
r|3HE undersigned take this method of informing
» the public, that the exercises in the above
institutions will he resumed on the fust Monday in
January next. The hoard have encaged the servi
ces of Mr. C. P. B. Martin, to take charge of the
Male Academy. Mr. Martin comes recommended
to the hoard as a gentleman of line classical and
literary attainments, and who has had considerable
experience in tlie business of school teaching. In
the Female Department, the services of Miss A.
P. Ha3irton have been retained. Miss Hamilton
has had charge of this department for the last three
years, and has conducted the s ame with great hon
or to herself and general satisfaction to her patrons.
Tlie department of Music will he filled hy Miss
Belcher, a pupil of Mr. Mason of Boston, the
gieat amateur and professor of music in that city.
■Bhe is recommended as eminently qualified to fill
this department.
The hoard have procured, at considerable ex
pense, for the use of the Academics, a Philosophi
cal, i, heinical and Astronomical apparatus.
With such auxiliaries and advantages, the board
confidently recommend these institutions as eiffii
nently deserving of public patronage.
Rates of tuition quite reasonable in each de
partment. The village of Greensboro is remaika
bly hca thy.
JAMES F. FOSTER, "j
JOHN CUNNINGHAM, f
JAMFIS J. JOHNSTON
JAMES B. NICKEL SON, |
Y. P. KING, J
dec 10 trwtlJ
CCj’Tlie South rn RecorderaPMilledgeville. will
publish the above till lst Monday in February next
SCKIVE S SHERIFF SALES,
4 be sold on the first Tuesday in January
T ▼ next, between the usual hours of sale, be
fore the court house door in Jacksonboro, one tract
ol Land,containing fonrhundri daercs, and hound
ed hy lands of John S. Rievcs and others, levied
on as the property of James W. Kittles, to satisfy
sundry li. las. in favor of Thomas Baines, Levies
made and relumed hy a constable.
Also, two tracts of Land, containing four hun
dred acres, hounded by lands of Isaac Bryan and
estate Lands of John M. Roberts, levied on ns the
property of W. H. Nunaley, to satisfy a fi. fa. in fa
vor.if vv'illiam Hale and others versus W. H. Nun
aley and Hohei ts. Also one tractof Land, contain
ing four hundred acres, bounder by lands of Isaac
Bryan and others, levied on as the property of W.
H. . unaley, to satisfy sundry 11 fas in favor of
Humphrey Baysmore and Richard Herrington
Levies made and returned I y a constable.
Also one tra tof land, levied on as the property
of Henry Buford, and hounded by lands of James
Roberts and Fllijah Roberts, to satisfy a fi fa in fa
vor of Mayer ir liidet.
Also, one tract ol land, containing three hundred
and twenty seven acres, and hounded hy lands of
G. Pollock and it. \V. Lovett, levied on as ihe pro
pert; ol David Holaway, to salisf;- sundry li fas in
tavor of William Ingram. Levies made and re
turned hy a constable.
Also, one thousand acres of land, hounded by
lands of G Rubbins and others, levied on as the
property of Thomas W. Oliver,deceased, to satisfy
a fi fa in favor of John H. Neasmith.
Dec. 10, 1539. JACOB BRYAN, Sheriff.
HAMPTON RACES.
THE races over the Hampton Course, (at Augus
ta. Ga ) will come olf on tbs 13th January, 1840,
commencing with a roll stake, two mile heats, to
which there are ten entries $ 1000 each.
Tuesday, two mile heats, purse S4OO
Wednesday, three mile heats, purse 500
Thursday, four mile heats, purse 800
Friday, mile heats, best three in five purse 300
Saturday, colt stake, mile heats, to which there
are seven entries. THE PROPRIFJTOR.
dec 10 td
Georgia, Columbia county:
H UREAS Henry W. Ray applies for letters
♦ of admini-tration on the estate o( William
Joseph Ray, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed to be and appear at my olfice within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, Dec. 9, I 539.
dec 10 GABRIEL JONES,Cleric.
FIRE-PROOF WARFIIOI SK.
rjAilE subscribers continue to transact a general
I Commission Business. Cotton consigned to
nern by the Rail-Road prompt y attended to. No
charge for .Ravage—other charges will fie as cus
tomary. Giateful for past favors, they so icit a
continuance of public patronage.
S. KN EEL AND k SON.
Augusta, September 12, 1839. IrwSm
I NANCY BASKETS.—A large assortment o!
’ French FANCY BASKETS. Just received
and for sale hy WM. CRANE & CO.
dec 9
Dissolution.— The iim of barton e,
tVILLCOX, is dissolved this day, by mutaa:
consent. The name of the firm wi Ibe used on y
in the settlement of tl eir former business.
JAMES T. BARTON,
MARTIN WILLCOX.
Augusta, December 7, 1839. ot-dcc 9
CLOTHS ANDCASSLMERES.—Superior black
wool dyed CLO TH
Superior blue wool dyed Cloth
Beaver < ‘loth, (for over coat.)
Super or blue and black Cashmeres
Just received and for sale bv
dec 9 W IL 11. CR ANE & CO.
I BLANKETS, Ac—7-8 k 9-4 Duffel BLAN
-9 kets
10-4 k 12-4 Whitney Blankets
10-4 Hose do
Red and mixed Lin«ey’s
W bite and Red Flannel
Mixed and Fancy colored Satinets
“ and blue Kentucky Janes
Just received and for sale by
dec 9 W M. JI. CRANE.
\J\7 ANTED.—A married man recently from the
T » North, wishes a situation in any mercantile
house —salary not so much an object as employ
ment. Satisfactory references can be given. A
note left at Mrs. Humphries’ hoarding house, ad
dressed to .Mr. Noel, will receive immediate atten
tion. dec 9 3*
SUPERIOR WfHTFI FLANNELS.— Snowden
k Shear have received from New York a
large supply of new style and very superior White
Flannels, warranted nut to shrink, to which they
respectfully invite the attention of the pubi c. d7
SOUTHERN HARMONY—Stereotype Edition,
corrected and improved. Just published and
for sale hy TH. PLANT, Augusta,
dec 7 PLANT k NORTuN,Columbus.
1r EBP YOUR FEE T DRY. — Mellvill’a IV,i-
ter-pronf Paste, or Leather Preservative, fir
hoots, Harness, Carriage Tops, %c. — This Paste
nourishes an renovates the leather, renders it soft
and elastic, renews its color and strength, and pre
vents it from drying and cracking. Hoots and
• hoes prepared with this Paste will he impervious
to water, and will insure diy feet. Sold whole
sale and retail, hy
_dceJ7 lIAVILAND, RISLKY & Cc.
WOOD WANTED.
PROPOSALS will be received by the command
ing officer of the Augusta Arsenal, until the
23d day of December, 1839, for supp'ying the Gar
rison with 116 cords of good, sound . ak Wood, of
an upland growth. The cord to measure 128 cubic
feet, and to consist of straight, round sticks, cut
in lengths of 4 feet, and to he not less than three
inches in diameter, nor to exceed six. Sticks of a
larger size than six inches if reduced to proper di
mensions hy splitting, will ho admissible; nut no
cord shall be composed of more than one ha f splii
wood. Sixty cords of this woo I must be de ived
in the month of January, 1840, and the balance as
required, and the whole must hecordid and meas
ured on the yard, at the expense of the contractor.
Augusta Arsenal, Dec. 4, 1839. dtd
NEW AND CHEAP RETAIL DRY
GOODS STORE,
At the corner of the Globe Hotel.
HE subscriber informs his friends and the pub
* lie, that he has taken that we 1 known stand
at the corner of tbc Globe Hotel, and where he has
opened a Retail Dry Goods Agency and Commis
sion business, under the name and style of Wm C.
Wav, Agent, and solicits the patronage of his
friends. WAI. C. WAY.
oct 31 ts
PIANO FOR J ES.
HP.VRSuNS has this day opened two erf the
• Patent Iron Frame Piano Fortes, made by
Cinckeiing & Mael.ays 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
fasliionah e Music. nov 27
DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS.
SNOWDEN k 811 EAR have just received from
New York, a very large supply of superior
3-4 by 10-4, U)-4 by 12-4, 14-4, 16-4, 18-4,20-4,
21-4 and 32-1 rich Damask Table Cloths. Also,
rich Damask Napkins, to which they respectfully
invite the attention of the public. decs
COTTON SEED.
I NTERESTING TO PLAN TERS —The sub
scribers have just received a small lot of Mat
lib iUs, Oi:ra or Twin Cotton Seed, which they of
fer for sale in quantities to suit purchasers. We
have, a our store, a stalk of tlie cotton with the
ho ls on, which we invite the curious to call and
examine.
nov 30 RUSSELL, HUTCHINSON & Co.
DENTAL SIIitGERY.
]Jh ENJ. D IUGLASS, M. D., has returned to
3 the city, and resumed the duties of his pro
iession,at his residence, over essrs. Catlin’s Jew
elry store, opposite the Insurance Bank, Broad st.
For Sale —3ooo superior Incorruptible Teeth,
nov 16 ts
STOVALL, MM,MO vS & CO.
INFORM their fi tends and the public generally
that they have taken the Fireproof Ware
house opposite Gen. Dawson’s, formerly occupied
by Heard k Cook. This, in addition to their Fire
Proof Ware-house, on Broad street, wifi give them
ample room tu place safely under cover, all cotton
consigned the . , and being near the river, will he
quite convenient for the reception of cotton com
ing down in boats.
Augusta,November 11, *39. 2m
AUGUSTA FEMALE SEMINARY.
MKS. H. L. MOISE having returned, the du
ties of this Institution vvil Ic resumed
ny her on Monday the Ibth of November, assisted
by the Rev. J A. Root and Lady, at present at the
head ol the most extensive Female Seminary in
New Haven, Connecticut. As heretofore, all the
■ branches of a complete course of English studies
- wi Ibe taught. Also, the Latin, Greek, French and
Spanish Languages, with Music on the Guitarand
Piano, Drawing in Ciayon and Pencil, and Painting
in Ci; 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 airs. Morse. Terms as here
tofore. V
There will he no vacation oivfpg to the usual
period of commencement having been retarded,
oct 25 t s
NEW GOODS.
TI7ILLIAM 11. CRANE k Co. have just ro
▼ T ceived their fall and winter suppy of DRY
GOODS, amona' which are many of a new and
fashionable sly e,to which they w’ouldrcspectfuliy
invite the attention of the public,
nov 25 dkwlm
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
HU SIN CSS.
STOVALL, SIM MONS, kjCO. AUGUSTA.
IMIE puhlie are informed, that we continue to
transaetthe above business, at our Fire Pro,
Ware House.
We pledge ourselves not to he interested in u,<
manner whatever, in the purchase of Cotton, cxeep
for order, which is legitimately, the business of a
Commission Merchant, and which is done hy all
others, when an opportunity offers.
Orders for Goods, will meet prompt attention.—
Our friends, Stovall k Hamlen, continue the Gro
eery, and Hamlen, Robinson k Co.,the Dry Goods
business, and are now receiving their fall supplies.
Goods bought of them, w ill be free from the usual
charge of Co omissions for purchasing, and will be
warranted to give as much satisfaction, as to qual
ity and price, as those purchased by any other house
in the city.
Cotton sent us hy Rail Hoad, will be taken from
the De;io to our Ware House, and no charge will
be made for drayage.
Cotton sent by Rail Rod, shou'd be branded
and accompanied by written instructions to the
Agent of the Company, stating, to whom it is con
signed in Augusta; it being the duty of said Agent
(as the Company advertises,) to receive and for
ward all Cotton and Goods free of charge. Any
other Agent is useless.
Being yet blessed with health, and our usual en
ergies and capacities for business, we are now at
our posts, prepared to serve custom is, whose or
ders and interests shall fie strictly adhered to.
STOVALL, SIM >IONS b CO.
•rpt li wA- riv
POTATOES. —lOObbls. now landing for sale by
dccji _ tf ftAROSLi,E A RUIN'D
-1% /ff B. ROBERT McDonald never had, nor
It M. * ias he now, any power to aol as my attor
ney. (dec 5) u. I - . McDonald.
IjTOR SALE—27 Shares of Stock in the Lank
* of Hamburg.
alkx’R. McKenzie,
dec 5 3t Mclntosh street.
IUCIFER MATCHES—At three dollars per
i groce, or twenty live cents per dozen, for sale
by (dec 5) J. W. &T. S. STOY._
RICE —20 Casks now landing. A constant
. supply will he Kept on hand, and furnished
to dealers in quantities to suit, by
_dccj)_ GARDELLE & HHIND.
BOARDING. —A few boarders can be occom
mo kited by Mrs, PARKER, on Ellis, near
the intersection of Centre street. ts nov 23
N’ORTHRRN HAMS.—2SO Northern Hams, of
tine quality. For sale by
nov 21 ' I. P. BEERS & Co.
POTATOES AND ONIONS,—3O Bhbls. Pota
tatoes.
50 bbls. Onions. For s >le by
nov 20 I. S. BEERS & CO. __
CORN FOR SALE.—GOOO Bushels Corn for
sa’e, in lots to suit purchasers, delivered in
any part of Hie city. Apply to
nov 20 RL’SSELL, HUTCHINSON & I'O.
WAN LED. —A smart boy. to be taken as an
Apprentice to tire Printing Business None
need apply but such as can read and write. Apply
at this oirice. nov 13
IN XCIIANG E AT ONE DAY SIGHT ON NEW
YORK, for sale by
nov 19 GARDELLE k UHIND.
S AM FOIL —A supply of bat Blenched Lump
J A 0/7, just received and for sale by
_ "- v i s _ GARVIN & HAINES.
DUPONT’S BLAS TING POWDER.—IOO kegs
no.v landing. For sale by
nov Hi _ GARDELLE k UHIND.
A 4 WX PIECES BAGGING, for sale by
nIU [nov 12J VV. E. J \CKSON.
]N XCIIANGE ON NEW YORK—For sale by
IA [nov 11] GARDELLE & RHIND.
SALE, a first rate pair of young Carriage
Horses. Apply at Mr. Allman’s, tf-sep2
I RESCUES.— v lot of healthy Portuguese
4 Leeches, just received and for sale by
irov 14 GARVIN & HAINES.
Bagging and rope.—soo p S Bagging,
200 coils Kopn. For sale by
nov 11 GARDELLE & RHINO.
1IU IN STEAM B(LVTToMPAN V~ STOC K—A
few shares for sale by Win. 11. GtIRDON.
ang 17 ts
4 NNUALS FOR 1840.—The Gift, the Gem, (he
XV Pearl and the Religious Souvincr for IS4O.
A so, a collection of Piano Music. For sale by
nov 19 J W. T. S. S'l'uY.
IN 0 R SALE.—A likely negro Woman, about 26
. years of age, a first rate washer, ironer, seam
stress and house servant, Enquire at this office,
nov 10 ts
NOTICE. —persons having business with the
subscriber can call at the store of James Le
veneh, deceased, in Augusta, where he may be
found from 0 to 12 o’clock, and from 3 to 5 o’clock,
nov 14 _tf P. 11. MANTZ.
\TEAST 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 lil-tf HAVILAND, RISLY & CO,
NOTICE. —All persons indebted to James An
derson Sr i o , Augusta, will please call at
John Bridges k Co.’s, where the undersigned can
be found at all times to attend to them,
nov 14 1m R. A. WATKINS.
STEREOGRAPH SAFETY BLANKS.—
Bills of Exchange
Mechanics’ Bank Checks
Bank of Augusta do
Georgia Rail Road.apd Banking Co. Checks
Bank of State Geo. Br at Augusta, do.
And VvunritTOCjr Notes, all in desirable colors
For sale by J. W. kT. S. STOY.
dec 9
yAUCLUSE OSNABURGB—Price reduceii.
A constant supply of Coltont.snabuigs, from
the Vaucluse Factory, for sale at a reduced price
by their agents, CLARKE, .McTEIR k Co.
aug 15 ts
NOTICE. —By a resolution of Council, passed
the !4tlio( November Inst, an election for
City Sheriff,and Sexton of the city, will take place
on the liist Saturday in December next. Appli
cants will hand in their names, Sic. on that day by
9 o’clock. [nov 19J S. II OLIVER, Clerk.
I.NoR SALE, a first rate Harness Horse, young,
’ active and gentle, and will be warranted as a
family Imrse. Also, a new Baronch,a superior ar
ticle, and very light, peculiarly adapted to lire
horse. A bargain will be given if app ied for im
mediately S. BUFORD,
sept 12 If
NEGROES FOR SALK.—A likely negro man
and his wife—the boy a good held hand, and
the woman a house servant, i hey may be seen
1 at Hand v. Scranton’s.
Persons desirous of purchasing will please call
on Messrs. Kerrs k Hope, of this i ity. t.f-nov 26
GEORGIA KAIL.KO AH.
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.)
Cotton, $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. R. R.
Nov. 14,1839. ts
GEORGIA KAIL KOAU.
Merchants and others forwarding goods by the
Georgia Rail-Road, arc paiticularly requested to
have the name us the owner and the place of destina
tion marked in full on each package ; also the name
of the Depot; and to fill the receipts in all cases to
correspond with the murks.
The observance us die above rules is desired, to
prevent difficulties that have occurred in forward
ing goods intended for different persons, bearing
the same mark. aug 5
GEORGIA RAIL ROAD.
mm
CHANGE OF HOUR.
The Passenger Train, carrying the groat mail
between New York and New Orleans, leaves Au
gusta every day at 6 p. »., and arrives at Grecns
boio at 1 a. M, Leaves Greensboro at 5 p m,, and
arrives at Augusla at 12 o’clock.
Stages run in connection with this train from
Greensboro for New Or,cans, (twodaily lines) via
Indian Springs,Columbus, bontgomery and Mobile;
for New Orleans, tri-weekly, via Clinton, Macon,
and Pensacola ; for West Point and Wetnmpka, via
Barncsville tri-weekly ; for Rome, tri-weekly, via
Covington, Decatur and Marietta; for Nashville
and Knoxvi'le, Tennessee, tri-weekly, via Athens,
Gainesville and Cassville; for Washington, Wi kes
county, tri-weekly, from Double Wells ; for New
Orleans, daily, from Warrenlon, via Sparta, MH-
Icdgcvillc, Macon and Columbus ; for Milledgeville,
tii-wcck'y, via Greensboro and Eatonton.
Connecting with these lines arc branch stage
lines to Tal ahasscc, Columbus, Miss., Tuscaloo a,
Newnan, Coweta county, Ga , and Clarksville, Ha
bersham county, Ac.
Fare on the Kail-Road to Greensboro $t 25.
Office Georgia Rail Road k Bk’g Co > i
Augusta, December 9 1539. \
PUBLIC SALES.
HY RUSSELL, HUTCHINSON At CO.
THIS NIGHT,
H half past six o’clock, will be sold at our store,
A large and well assorted stocK of Dry Goods,
Shoes,Guns, Pistols, Knives, Jewelry, Ac. Sic.
A so, 1 sup. Gold Lever Watch.
_Terms rash.
liY RUSSELL, HUTCHINSON & CO.
THIS DAY,
At 10 o’clock, will be sold in front of our store,
0 Hhds. Molasses
20 Barrels Malaga Wii c
10 Barrels Monongahela Whiskey
10 “ Rye «
4 “ Peach Brandy
2 Pipes Cognac brandy
10 Barrels Cider
20 Doz. assorted Cordials
10 Jars Malaga Grapes
20 Boxes Raisins
A I.SO
50,000 choice Segars,
4 Mahogany Sola,
Chairs, rauies, Wish stands, Bedsteads, Ac.
A LSO
20 ps Cotton Bagging,
60 ps Burlaps, 40 inches wide,
20 coils Bale Rope. Terms cash. dec 10
Notes of Hand at Auction.
liY RUSSELL, HUTCHINSON & CO.
. HN TUESDAY, 7th January next,
Will be sold at public auction, at the market
house, for the benefit of all concerned, two notes
of hand, drawn by James W. Palmer, in favor of
and endoised by James Leverich, dated IGth ol
March, 1539, each for live hundred dollars; one of
them payable 12 mouths after dale, and the other
IS months. Said notes were pledged with the hol
der by Isaac Van Lear, to secure the payment of
three hundred and sixty dollars, besides interest,
protest and damages, and will be sold to the high
est bidder, for cash, without reserve, unless the
said \ an Lear shall appear and discharge said debt
according to the tenor ami effect thereof, nov 27
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
ON the fust Tuesday in January next, will be
sold at the court house in Waynesboro, Burke
county, in pursuance of a decree of the I onrt of
j Equity, all the real estate of Turner Duke, de
ceased. Terms of sale nude Known on the day.—
Purchasers to ] ay for titles.
JAMES H DUKE,
Executor Turner Duke.
November 27, 1539. trw lw
a TO RENT.—Four very comfortable
Dwelling Houses on Green street, front
,ing the City Hal 1 . Enquire of
nov 11 ts H. MEALING.
rjUIE subscriber is prepared to make advances
J. on cottons shipped to his friends in Liverpool.
He will also advance on cotton shipped to Charles
ton. (nov 21 Im) Al AM JOHNSTON.
I NOR SALE—A first rate Family HORSE, and
a.second hand BUGGY and HARNKSS.-
Also, a quantity of Corn and Fodder will be dis
posed of with the above, if desired. Enquire at
this office. _ ts nov 28
DUPON T’S POWDER.—6OO Kegs IL Y. G
sporting Powder,
50 i kegs do do
15 kegs -Eagle” Powder, in canisters,
1000 “ Blasting do. Just received and
for sale by (dec) GARDELLE & RIIT'D.
BLANDY’S MADEIRA WINE.—The subscri
bers will receive orders lor this celebrated
Wine either of direct importation or via India
Samples may be seen at their office.
A law dozen India Madeira now on hand and for
sale by (dec G) GARDELLE L HHIND.
INOR SALE.— Two Lots in Hamburg—one on
, Centre street, and the other on the Main or
Market street. For terms apply at Mr. McKen
sie’s office, to ](. F. McDONALD.
(/Jf Un Rie first of January next, some negroes to
hire. Apply as above. fi cc 6
NOTICE. —The undersigned having associated
themselves together, offer their services in
the several branches of their profession, to the inha
bitants of Augusta and its vicinity.
1 .. on Mclntosh street, opposite the Constitu
tionalist. damel hook.m. d
coy 80 W. EWING JOHNSTON, M. T.
Y*/ r ANTED, at the Cornucopia a first rate wo- J
» ” man COOK, one who perfectly understands
Iter business. !
Also, four good Labourers for one month.
Dec. 2 ts MICHAEL SHEAHAN.
NEW ORLEANS SUGAR AND BACON
5 hhds N. O. Sugar,
9 ‘ Baron Sides.
Jusi received and f.»r sale by,
“°v 30 W. E..( acKSON, Auctioneer.
R,*Seg UA SEGARS -~ 10 » 000 v enus Regalia
20,000 Venus t'anonis do.
20,000 'I res Amigos do.
6,000 Silva do.
For sale by [nov 13] I. 8. BEERS Sc Co.
IMPROVED CHEMICAL YEAST POWDERS
—Late Discovery.— Warranted to be equal if
not superior, to any others. Prepared by ’
GARVIN & HAINES,
oo v No. 232, Broad street.
I NOR SALE.—4SO acres of Land, situated six
and a half miles from Augusla, on the Sa
vannah road, south of liut’er’s Creek, suitable for
summer residences, which will be divided into lots
to suit purchasers, from one to two hundred acres
low for cash or approved paper. Apply to
V. W. WATKINS, or
nov 19 1m R. A. WATKINS.
FINE SHOES.
C t ENTLEMEN’S lino Gaiter Boots,
W “ ‘‘ Morocco Brogan Pumps,
“ Waffling Pumps,
“ “ Dancing
and Ladies’fine kid and morocco Slippers of all
kinds, jnst received and for sale low, by
ALDRICH k SHOVE.
juncS ___ ts
DRAWING EXPECTED
THIS HAT.
GEORGIA STATE
LOTT E IIY,
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE
AUGUSTA INDEPENDENT EIRE COMPANY,
Class No. 49, for 1539,
Determined by the drawing of the Virginia State
Lottery, Class No. 7, for 1839, for the benefit
of the town of Petersburg.
To be drawn at Alexandria, Va., on Saturday
December 7, 1839,
D.S.Gregory & Co.. Managers,
A. Read Contractor. ;
HIGHEST PRIZE
$30,000!! 1
GRAND BCHEM K.
I Prizeof $30,000 - -is - - $30,000
I • - - 10,000 10,000
I - - - - 4,000 - - - - - 4,000
I - - - 3,000 3,000
J .... 2 500 ...... 2,600
I - - - - 1,797 i,797
50 --- - 1,000 50,000
90 --- - 400 20,000
60 - - - - 300 .... . 15,000
130 . 200 26000
65 - - - - 100 ...... 6,500
Cj - - - - SO 5,200
6a - 50 3,250
65 ... . 40 - .... - 2,200
130 ..... 30 ..... . 3,900
4,680 - -- -- 20 ----. 93,600
27,040 .... io 270,400
32.39 C - - Prizes, amounting to - $547,747
Tickets * 10--Blmre» in proportion.
(JIT ‘ Hfdeis for Tickets in the above scheme, will
meet with prompt attention if addrcssed(post paid]
t* A. READ Agent, Align,ta, Ga,
PUBLIC SALES.
Great Sale of Books, Writing Paper, Ac.
BV W. E. JACKSON.
THIS NIGHT,
i of.! i., pa u V. X °’ clock > a ‘ the store first above*
-m i ’■ w '** be ,o 'd b Y catalogue, a new
»/ 1n" ! collection of Books, Writing Paper,
B . ook> ’ Annuals, Albums, Maps, *c., just «-■
te ved from New Y ork and Philadelphia. This
collection is the most extensive and valuable ever
° e ' Ct at “uction in this city, and comprises a
gnat assoitment of valuable \voiks,iine library
editions, in the various departments of History,
Biography, Poetry, Theology, Mechanics, Archi
tecture, and the Drama; a large assortment of
Midi cal Books ; a great variety of Family, Church
and I ockct Bibles and Prayer Books, fine Annuals,.
Albums, Portfolios, large Maps of the United States,
an extensive assortment of Letter and t ap Writing
Paper and Bill Paper, Blank and Memorandum
Books, A great variety of popular Histo iea, Bio
graphies, Poems, Novels, Song Books, Plays, Ac.
Ac. I'or particulars, see catalogues which can be
had nt the place of sale. Books open for inspec
tion and p.ivat sales during the day. Sale poil
tive. I crm< rash, before delivery. dec 10
Extensive Sale of Medical Books. ' ■
«V \V. E. JACKSONs
ON FRIDAY' EVENING, December I3th,
At ha.'t past six o’clock, at the store first above the
Lafayette Hall, Will lie sold by catalogue, a new
and large col ection of valuable standard Medical
Books,just received from New Yoikand Philadel
phia. Ihe col cction comprises a great assortment
of works in the vaiious departments of Medical
science, w hich will be found well worthy the at
tention ot gentlemen filling up Medical. Libraries.
I he Books will be open for inspection daily, till
the time o. sale, and will be sold in the order of
the catalogue. Catalogues can be had at my store,
or place of sale. Terms cash before delivery,
dec in
Blacksmith.
BY W. E. JACKSON.
Cn the first Tuesday in January next,
Will be sold, at the lower market, a Negro Fel
low, about— years of age, a good
character good, ai.d titles indisputable.
Terms at sale. nov 30
Executors' Sale.
BY W. E. JACKSON,
Cn the first Tuesday in January next,
Will be sold at the lower market house in the city
of Augusta, a tract of pine land, belonging to the
estate of John Fox, deceased, known as the Little
Mill tract, about eight miles from Augusta, contain
ing about HUS acics, and adjoining lands of Hale,
Vcrdcry and Philips. Terms made known at sale.
PETER BENN'CH, w
ANTOINE PICQUET, {-Executors.
HENRY H. HUMMING,.)
no" 29 td
NOTICE. — Ibe copartnership heretofore exist
ing under the firm of W. E. St J. U. Jackson,
has been dissolved by the death of the latter,the
business will be continued in future by the sub
scriber on his individual account,
nov I 3 W. E. JACKSON.
IIA VILAf If, It ISLE Y A Co.,
Wholesale Druggists, Augusta,
A RF. receiving a large stock of Drugs, Paints,
Oils, Glass, Ac. A Iso, every variety o( Brush
es, Fancy, Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Perfumery,
&c.,of domestic and foreign manufacture, selected
and impi rted expressly for this market.
Purchascts for cash will find it to their advan
tage to call and examine their stock, and orders
with the desirable enclosed will receive partic
ular addition. nov 25
riNHB MATERNAL FRIEND—For the relief
1 of all tiie sympathetic affections and periodi
cal disorders, to which females are liable. The
Maternal Friend is the well known “Philotoken”
under a new name. For sale by appointment by
HAVILAND, RISLEY A ( 0.,
Augusta, and-
IIAVILAND, HARRAL k ALLEN,
Price $1,60 per bottle. Charleston,
nov 26 ts
f INHK AM ERL AN COUGH DROPS—ForColds,
i obstinate Coughs, and all diseases of the
Lungs. This is an old and tried remedy, and be
lie zed to be one among tlie best for the purpose for
which it is recommended. For sale by
HAVJLAND, lUSLEV & Co.,
i Augusta, and
HAVILAND, HARRAL & ALLEN,
Price 76 cts per bottle. Charleston,
nov 26 ts
DITCHETT’S REMEDY FOR THE PILES.
I his article is recommended as a specific fo>
almost a 1 cases of piles that may occur. Certifi
cates of cures may be seen fiom poisons who had
been aliiu ted for u pwards of 20 years. For sale by
HAVILAND, RIBLEY & Co.,
Augusta, and
HAVILAND, HARRAL St ALLEN,
Price $2 per bottle. Charleston,
nov 26 ts
PRIVATE BOARDING.— Mrs. Humphreys
would inform her friends and the public, that
she is prepared to accommodate nine or ton young
men with Day Boarding, on liberal terms, and ten
ortwelve Lodgers, with large and airy rooms, at the
house occupied by Dr. Osborne, Broad street, over
the store of Moore Sc Davis. nov 12 ts
Gt ENGINE COLOGNE WATER.—Farina’*
f genuine Cologne Water, in Jong and short
bottles, warranted of the v.iry best quality; for sale
in boxes of half a dozen each, for family use, or
by single bottles.
Also, a large assortment of Fancy Soaps, Odorous
Waters, Ext.acts, ...ir Oils, and Curling Fluids,
of the best quality, at Apothecary Hall, 232 Broad
street, by GARVIN Sc HAINES,
nov 2i
NOT I E. —The subscriber offers for sale bis
House and Lot in the town of Aiken, 8. C.,
situated two hundred yaids from the celebrated
Coker Springs. Ihe House is new and in good re-'
pair,containing a Piazza on both sides, a Kitchen,
and Smoke-house, all in good repair, with a full
view of the incline d plain. Also, the Furniture
with it. Terms made known on applicatipn tp the
subscriber on Hie premises. T. C. 2VLCK.
Aiken, S. C. Sept. 4 ts
i Taken up by E. G. McGoulrick,
one of the constables of the city, m
L . VTI K'rey Horse, about 14 hands high,
switch tail, and full mane—a
* 1 * £ * young horse, in good condition—no
■fe. Jj:>"flwa particular marks, and will be sold
to pay expenses, on the 17th of this month, at the
lower market bouse,
dec 3 FOSTER BLODGET, City Marshal.
SNOWDEN & SHEAR
HAVE just received fiom New-York, rich
figured Silks, great variety of styles,
Extra rich Mouselain dc Laines,
Lupin’s extra Frcucli Merinos, a large assortment,
i Rich embroidered Thibi t Wool Shawls,extra size,
Rich Velvet Mantillas and Ladies’Cravats,
Extra French Worked to Jars, of the best style,
A large supply of Black Lace Veils, with a great
variety of other articles, suitable for the present
season, to which they respectfully invite the atten
tion of the public. nov 31
I ( ‘ H E Exercises in Mrs. CHAPMAN'S SCHOOL.
1 will commence on the 11th of November
next, and continue thirty-three weei-s. The ses
sion wdl 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 Bending, Spelling, Writing, the first principle*
of Arithmetic, Geography and History, together
with such oral instruction on scientific, mora 1 and
religious subjects as is calculated to expand the
mind and improve the heart. The latter will em
brace a thoiough course of instruction in all the
branches of an English education, usually taught
in our higher schools and seminaries.
Lessons in French, Drawing and Music will be
given by competent and improved teachers.
Terms—Juvenile Department, $12,00
Senior do 18,00
French do 12,60
Drawing do 12,60.
Music do 22.00
»ct .71