Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, February 03, 1838, Image 3

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THEATRE. LAST NIGHT! Benefit of Mr. Harrison. On which occasion MR. BARNES MRS. BARNES, AND Uliss Charlotte Barnes Hare kindly volunteered their services^ THIS EVENING, PISH. 3di Will bo performed Malmei's celebrated play of BERT R A M . Imogino, Mrs. Barnes, Bertram, Mr. Harrison. During the evening a Grand Concerto on the Piano Forte, BT MISS CHARLOTTE BARNES. To conclude with (compressed in 3 acts) Sheri dan's Comedy of • THE RIVALS. Lydia Languish, Miss Charlotte Hames, Mrs. Malaprop, Mrs. Barnes, Sir Anthony Absolute, Mr. Barnes, Capt. Absolute, Mr. Harrison. fcJ-Admillanco Sl—Children and servants half price. Doors open at half past 6, performance to commence at 7 precisely. ON CONSIGNMENT. B Aft BBLS, best Baltimore Howard St. lUt* Flour, expected first boats, for sale low if taken from the wharf, by • lebS-2t28 (GIBSON & M’LAUGHMN. tJTwV Pieces of Bagging, on consignment, iWtIU as u Superior quality, and for sale low,by STOVALL &, HAMLIN. feb 8 C CHECKS ON NEW YORK at 3to 5 days A sight, for sale by JOILV J. WINTER. Feb 3 28 " '. A. Z. BANTA’S New Cabinet Furniture Ware-House. No 236 Broad street, a few doors above the Post- Office Corner. THE subscriber tenders his sincere thanks and acknowledgements for the IeOHU liberal patronage heretofore bestowed, Vi Sflffipisi and lluliurs himself, by close applies tion, and unremitting exertions lor lha Sj J/ll w accommodation of ftis customers, that * ll *he will be entitled to a slmre of their Mk, future support. He dues not scruple to assert, that he now has on hand the largest and best assort ment of Furniture, ever exhibited in Augusta; ami thinks he can, with confidence, challenge compari son with the host. With other articles he enumer ates she following, viz: Splendid Sideboards, Book-eases, elegant fancy and plain Wardrobes, superior Egyptian martle-top dressing Bureaus, plain do , Pier tables, various patterns, card, dining, work and centre Tables; Sofas, sofa-bedsteads; ma hogany rockers; French and half French, and Gre cian Chairs; bird’s-eye, curl-maple, box, and (lush soat do; Piano Stools; Ottomans, Dressing-tables, Looking-glasses of every description, Window blinds, and transparencies, Parlor-tables, Wash stands, Coiinling-liouao desks, <fcc. <ix. The above are warranted lo boos the best mate rials and workmanship, Which ho is determined to sail at a small advance. A Z CANTA. N. B Country people are requested to call mid examine for themselves. N, B.—Upholstering in all its branches, done with great dispatch, and on the must reasonable terms; and also constantly on hand, u large as sortment of hair and moss Mattresses. fehg 28 INOR SALE.—On account of other engnge ' menis, and the ill health of one of the proprie tors, the Dioramas, now exhibiting in this city, are for sale. To I hose who are desirous to see i lie country, and, at the same lime, wish lo accumulate property,ithc best opportunity is presented. Applica tion can he made, for the present and ensuing week, nt the Globe Hotel. HALL & HARES, jan 25 If 20 CANARY BIRD SEED.—Canary Seed, mixed and plain, fresh, just received and lor a ale by AN lON \ HAINES. Jan 31 25 ■MU.SMVTU’SJ SERMON'! rjpilE THEATRE : A School of Religion, A Manners and Morals! —Two discourses de livered on ill) opening of the Now Theatre in Char leston, by the Nev Thomas Smyth, pastor of the -second Presbyterian church: —second edition; for sale by T 11 ik 1 c PLAN P. Jan 25 20: jb J- Potatoes. icir BUSH/., Polaloes for family pam hoi|i 10 CxisltUU Kidnoyand imported lor "•‘'’dies, stfjf CLARKE, Me'PIER Ac CO. nov 27 277 OBACCO Pen boxes Tobacco nmnulaclur ■L ed by E. Brown, and represented to be n supe rior article. For sale by A. SIBLEV lob 2 27 ts US. BANK NOTES—For sole by • Geo. Insurance &. Tutsi Co. feb 2 27 EW CROP MOL ASSES.—4b hhdiTfbr J- ™ sale low from the wharf, feb 2 27 3t T.S. <fe G. H. METCALF. [VIEW CROP MOLASSES.—2S hiid« new -f” ciop Molasses, of superior quality; for sale low by ISAAC MORSE, feb 2 27 ts fjHI E I SOUTHERN" “FIRST CLASS X BOOK, or Exen isos irt Reading and Dec lamation, selected principally from American Au thors, and designed it r the -use of -Schools and Academies in the Southern and Western -States. By M. M Mason, A- .1. Principal of Vincville Academy, Georgia. For sale by feb 1 20 T il &. I. C. PLANT. COTTON SEED. THE subscribers have still on hand a few bags of Ramsey’s genuine Petit Gulf Cotton send, which will he sold on reasonable terms to persons w ho are desirous lo improve their cotton crop. Jan 27 22;2aw6w BAIRD &RO IFEAND. LIME. "8 fTTk CASKS superior Thomastown lime, on consignment, for sale low, by Jan 27 22:it BAIRD & ROWLAND LARGE HEALTHY LEECHES. A LOT of remarkably fine (Spanish J Leeches, in d goad healthy slate, just received and lor sale by A NTO NY & lIAIN ES, Jan 27 22 No 232 Broad street. ti ANAL FLOUR- Favorite brands; Porto t Rico Sugar, good quality; Prime Cuba Cof fee; Sacking and bale rope—Just received and fur sale low, by A JOHNSTON. Jan 26 21:3t I _ FOR COUGHS - AND COI-D.sT ÜBiR Y Dr. Moore's Ess. of Life, a valuable rein- JL edy—lor sale by Jan 26 21 HAVILAND, RISLEY & Co. 01 111 PACKAGES Drugs, Medicines pcF ODU fnmery, Paints, Oils, Dye .Stuffs, Brush es, Window Glass, «fce just received and for sale Jsn 26 21 by HAYILAND, RISLEY & Co. PORTO RICO SUGARS! QA HHDS. Choice Porto Rico Sugars, for sale Ofy low,by Jan 26 IN SMITH, & Co. 4 4 BBLS. I'ttporior Mononguhcia U 74 jus rocotvcd and for sale by J 26 21 WE&JU JACKSON, Auctioneers. ■ arge! healthy leeches.-a Ai lot of remarkably fine Leeches m good healthy state, just received and (or sale by jan 25 20 HAVII.sND, RI.SLEY A. CO. BEST LAMP OIL-Winter strained, nearly tree from oolor, just received and for eale by 11AVILAND, RISLEY & JO. jan 25 20 HAMBURG and CHERAW Notes wan ted by JOHN G. WINTER Jan 27 22 - CHECKS— On New York at sight, and 5 days sight, fur sale by JOHN G. WINTER, tan 27 22 ’ POTATOES. QAH ISBLS. Potatoes, for sale by ♦3? f\J N SMITH <t Co. Jan|2C 21 A SCHOOL ton BOYS.T A SCHOOL KOK BOYS will be opened on the first 3 omlny in March, ol the I’kksbvtkri xjj Lecture Boom, (lower story,) under the direc tion ol Mr. Ripley P. Adams. Application maybe made to Mr. Adams at the School Boom, 01 to Mr. Kuerton. TERMS, (per quarter.) The English Department, embracing the ordinary English braches, 812,50 The Classical Department, including Latin, Creek, and Mathematics, together with the English Deparlment, $2O French— extra, lj(10 Payment—quarterly in advance. Young men may bo filled for College, or for dif ferent branches of business. {ttr Small Boys will bo admitted, feb 3 dtf 28 J. E. M, HORRY & Co. Managers. Extensive Manageric of Beasts and Birds. fIUIK manage-s respectfully announce to Iho .1. ladies and gentlemen pi Augusta and vicinity that their Splendid Exiliibition of Natural Curiosities will be open for the reception of visi tors on Friday, Febuaruary 2d 1838, i.t the bend of M’lmosh street, near the Had Bond Depot, lor n lew days only. Commodious seats will be erec ted for the at eommodatiun of visitors, and every attention paid to render the exhibition worthy of public patronage. LIST OF ANIMALS. Full Grown Male Elephant Pi^AKRO. Unicorn, or ONE HORNED Rhinoceros; FEMALE CAMEL AND YOUNG. African Lion and Lioness. Bengal TIGER AND LEOPARD, in the same Cage. Mountain QUAGGA, from Africa. Real African Ostrich;) African Pelican. ROYAL ASIATIC BENGAL TIGER. Pair of Spotted Hyenas; Pair of Strips! Hyenas; Pair of Vultures from Ceyldrt. Jnckall, Condor, Monkeys, Ac. Hours of exhibition from 1 to 4 1’ M. JKJr Admittance si) cents; children and servants hall price A splendid collection of PAINTINGS will be exhibited adjoining the Menagerie pavilion. En trance from the inside oftlie Managreip pavilion. Admittance 25 cents. F’cb 2 25if Equcsterj.in and Gymnastic American Arena Company J. E. 31. HOBBY & Co. iMauagcrs. rpilE proprietors of this unequalled company respccllully announce to tlie Ladies and Gentlemen of Augusta and vicinity, they intend opening their Arena in Augusta on Friday night, Fob. 2nd 1838, fora few ingtiis "nly. Ibe proprietors pledges themselves that there shall be no pains or expense spared on iluir pul to rerder the Arelift instructive as well as amm ing; also lor the comfort and convenience of visa tors. Admittance 50 cents; children and servants halt price. Doors open at hull past six; performance to commence at 7 o’clock. The managers in soliciting public patronage do re spectfully state that there will be nothing unre duced in till* of the most fii^iolcjjj— the whole will be con- the unnost order and decorum. For particulars of performance see tbs largo bills; for change of performance son the small bills. Feb 2 ts 27 NOTICE. —W. Eduey is my legally author ised agent daring my absence irom tbs slate of Georgia. II B LEWIS. Jan 23 19:vv3t COD FISH. ■fl £Ji $ BOXES Cod fish, for sals low. Y rW-4 N SMITH & Co. Jan 26 2J NEW ENGLAND RUM. jIS A BEL S. New England Bum, for sale by ID N SMITH* Co. Jan 2fi 21 HOLLAND GIN. 1 A PIPES Anchor brand, Holland Gin, ofa J.A/ superior flavor. N SMITH & Co. Jan2(> 21 ON CONSIGNMENT.—SO barrels Canal F'lonr. 25 bbls Country do. Just received and for sale by If. C. BRYSON & CO. jan 22 If 17 ON CONSIGNMENT— 7S- Bids. AhhTnhi SUPERIOR ALE, jast received and for sale 8 by JOHN COSKEBV, Red clover & timothy grass / SEED, just received and for sale by ANTONY & HAINES, 232, Broad-st. jan 13 10 it N OSE OINTMENT fur Tetters, Ringworms, 1\ Pimples on the face, and other cutaneous ei upt ions, for sale by ANTONY * HALVES, Jan 18 14 232 Broad street. Notice. I'M! B. Jonathan Meigs is authorised to act ns my IvJL attorney during my absence from the ciiv. 22 DANIEL //AND. Fire Stoss*. BRASS Andirons, Fenders, .Shovel and Tongs, ih great variety, for sale by oct 26 F & H CLARK. RAIL RO AD & STEAM BOAT STOCK. f|j| .SHARES Stock in Georgia Kail Road * *9 Banking Company 30 shares .Stock in Steamboat Comp’y of Ga. For sale by KEEBS * HOPE jan 9 tl 6 OIL SOAP.— Celebrated patent animal and vegetable Oil Soaps, for cleaning coat col lars, woolen, linen, and cotton goods, irom spots occasioned by grease, paint, tor, varnish, and oils Os every description, without injury to the finest goods; with directions, for sale by Jan 18 14: ANTONY & HAINES. C<) RK LEGS. rgtllF. subscribers Imving made competent ar- JL rangcmcnls for accommodating those who have had the misfortune to loose their lower ex tremities, or any part of them, with Cork Legs to supply tbo loss. They are prepared to corn-s -p .nd perfectly in neatness and appearance with the rial oral extremity, whilst they are light and strong, and by the assistance of suitable springs and joints are admirably adapted to supply die convenience of tb • natural limb in walking, Ac. They have on hand a specimen which (hi y would he happy to ex hibit to their friends who may call before the gen tleman applies for whom it was prepared. Persons desirous of availing themselves of these valuable and elegant improvements will need to apply in person, in order that an accurate discription suited to the necessities of the artist may be obtained. Jan 27 23 ANTONY tc HAINES, Apothecary Hall, 232 Broad st. PRICE &. MALLKRT. Fashionable mitl Military Tailors, No. 238, liroad street, Eagle Signs HAVE in Slorc an extensive and well selected assortment of choice super lino WEST OP ENGLAND CLOTHS, CASS IMEII ES & VESTINGS, Comprising as handsome a variety of all the differ ent colors, shades and fabrics ns can be found in America; which they are disposing of by the pioco, pattern, or garment, at the lowest cash prices. • They would nform their friends and patrons that , Mr. I’rice will give his personal attention to the r mechanical branch of their profession; which, with | the competent aid they possess, enables them to . make to measure any orders which they may bo p tavpred with, in a stylo not to bo surpassed. ;i The,Trade can be supplied with Patterns of Fash . ions and the ties' of trimmings. r They have ut all times on hand a great variety of j- the heat of STAPLE & FANCY ARTICLES, viz: fine linen and cotton shirts; shirt fronts and collars- chamois; silk and nett lambs wool, mari ne mid cotton under shirts and drawers; silk and cotton nightcaps; suspenders; gloves; silk and lin en cambric pocket bli-Jks; fig'd and black silk cravats; riding belts, shoulder braces; black satin Iroms, superior neck sto ks; silk cotton and wool len hosiery; money pursue; umbrellas; caps; cloak cords and ir.ssals, &c. Feb 3 ‘-18 poll .SALE,—The Lot and Dwelling formerly jl owned by Ifisbop Andrews, corner of Green and Centro streets, having 221 feet fronton Green and 80 loci on Centro street. A 811ILEY. jan 20 if 16 C aEORGIA NANKEENSL —Six case of U Nankeens, manufactured from Cotton crown in Georgia, for bale by A. SIBLEY, jan 20 ts 16 iiXY. BUNDI.ES of superior Eastern Hwy Forsale by J- A/EIGS. jan 9 sw3w 6 O'" N CON^IGNAIENT.—IOOO pieces .heavy I feinp Bagging; lor sale low by jan2o if 10 H.C. BRYSON & CO. B >O A RDING.—Mrs7j. CAU K I K ha ving lu'- fiJ* ken lho large three story brick house on Broad Street, directly opposite Martin Frederick s conlec ti-mary, is now prepared to accommodate Boarders in u superior manner. A few ? ingle gentlemen can be accommodated with excellent sleeping opart ; monte. jan 10 7 “groceries: " ICASE Mr. Millcrs's Tobacco, Wjara Maccbby SnufT, • 100 Five and Two gallon Uimijohns, 60,000 superior Spanish Begun*, 25 cases fresh Pickles, assorted, 50 boxes Bunch Raisins, i 20 bbls. single and double Lgaf Sugar. 5 hhds. choice St. Croix Sugar, 250 canisters Glass Gunpowder, 50 hags New York Patent Shot> 20,000 Aiicorrosivo Percussion Caps, 1 Just received by JOHN COSKERY. jan 23 18 ■ GELATINE CAPSULES OF PURE a)T BALSAM of COPABIa.—This elegant pre paration in •vhic'i the Balsam of Copaiba is now administered, and which his received the decided approbation oft he Koval Academy of Medicine at, Paris, is now for sale at Apothecary Hall, No. 252 Broad sired. Ev.rry patient under the neces sity ol taking this valuable, but disagreeable med icine, will readily appreciate the value ol u plan of administiaiion, as in Gulatino Capsules* wliereb> the unpleasant nets of the dose is entirely prevented. t Jan 18 14 ANTONY & HAINES. GEORGIA RAIL ROADi i jFsaJHft&a. ON and after the 20th of Jan. tfio Passenger train will leave Augusta at 7 o'clock, *. M. lor Warrantor!. Returning leave Warronton at i pa.,l r 12o'clock. RICHARD PETERS, Jr. Reunion t Engineer A: SiipT of Transportation. If Jon 0 3 o “ RAILROAD NOTICE. rgtHE Georgia Rail Hoail and Ranking Company, ■ M. are now prepared to forward with punctuality, all merchandize that tuny b«» dc I '■ gums at cither of the following statio.ns ; Augusta, Hearing, r Ikla i r, Thomson, Rnrznlia, Camak. Freight payable in Augusta. ■, RICHARD PETERS, Jr. - Resident Engineer ij- Sup’t of Transportation r- j an 9 G 0 ftCULL SHOAL'S OBNABURGB AND ~ ' A HNS.—The undoraigned being appointed Agents for the sain ol the above goods, will keep constantly on band a full supply, which they will dispose ofon (be moat reasonable term, HArwi 'l l* C. A. GREINER A; CO. l>iSSOLimON'r~ ll- Co-pastnershi ' heretofore existing under 8 the firm of Horn <J- McCall, was dissolved on y the Ist instant, by mutual consent. As the sub scribers intend leaving the State, they request nil persons indebted to them to call and make payment. The name of the late firm will bn used for the set. llcincm of the business. JOHN K. UOIIA jan 11—tvv3w 8 DANIEL McCALL. NOTICE. - IT* & H. CLARK have associaied with I -6. . them Mr. George Ilnckclt. The bnsin- I ess in ibis place will bo conducted in the name of Clark, Racket! & Co. Jan 29 23 * j 'll E put lie. are hereby notified nut to let any i JL person whatever have any goods on my ac i count. JNO GUI.VAKIN. Jan 29 23:3t The Pavillion. f "pIHS spacious and very commodious House re -J. cenlly occupied by Mrs. Cam field, has been taken on a lease by the subscribers, and is now open for the accommodation of transient gentlemen and private boarders. Every exertion which can be of any avail in giving comfort and satisfaction to those who may favor us with their patronage shall be made, and we pledge ourselves to keep the estab lishment in a style not inferior to any in the South ern country Attached to the Pavilion is filled up jn the best | manner, a liesloraiciit at which Oysters, Wild Game, ! or any ether description of refreshments which the market affords, will bo served up at short notice, at any hour, and in a stylo to please the most fastidi ous taste. 1 The Pavillion thus presents itself to the patron age of the public, with the assurance (bat whatever share it may receive, shall be fully merited, by unru milted attention,added to the very best accommoda tions. I.AMKIN, ED.MOND.S'OjVA Co Dec 22 ts 299 ftCrTbo Constitutionalist will publish the above until forbid. Fire Vi ood. ra'IIE subscriber will deliver on the River hank M. good upland Oak and Hickory Rood, ut 84 per cord. VVM. J WJGHTMAN Apply to JOHN COSKERY 29) rnftf Second Edition. GRIER’S GEORGIA AND CAROLINA Ainifiitiic. FOHTHEYEAR 1838, (1A LCULA FED i or the horizon and mondial o y Augusta, Gen and will servo lor tho adjaroiii Stales. Sold by tlu groin, dozen or singio. Jim? published by TH& I C PLANT. ] Jan 3 1 (GENUINE i Compound Ointment for the Itch ! ( Jf and other Cutaneous eruptions; prepared by | the Kri'isb College of Health, London. This oint- , ment will be found efficacious in tetters,ring worm, , scald heads, and all fiml and huguid uicurs. The great demand for this ointment warrants us in re commending it to our friends and the public gener ally. ANTONY & RAINES, 232 Broad st. - Jan 27 22 NiXJAO «j)IKL I 4 HUS P mlu N«gru Girl, about 18 yean. uf'age, a good huuso servant, nurse and eumnslress, I’orsnlo by W K«b J U JACKSON, p Feb 1 25 TO BENT) —A largo mid cummo dious Brick .S’loro on Broad street, [* 30 WH ,lll 'ablofnr oithor a Dry Good or firo • -.<Afmk eery business. Possession given im mediately Enquire of Jon 8 WM. T THOMPSON. TO KENT.—A commodious and (•if Un well situated brick store on Broad street. Possession given immediately. Enquire of A. 2. BANT A, 23G, Broadst. jati 10 7 AYoungman who has hail several years experience in the Grocery business, wishes t. secure a good situation in some wholesale eslab lishment in this city; would prefer the active duties ol a general clerk to those of a more sedentary char aclcr. Ho can give satisfactory evidence as to character and capability. A line addressed to V Z and left at the ollice of the Chronicle and Sentinel, will meet with immediate attention. Jan 27 22;6t to Slirc. A SECOND Hand Piano Forte, for which 6 rea sonable priro will bo paid. Apply to Wra. H. Orchard at Iverson’s Music Store, 247 Eroad street, dec 2 282 Wanted to Purchase. i)4\ or 30 likely young Negroes, for which good iW * * prices will he paid, in ensh, hy dec 20 207 wtf J. & I>. A/ORUISOJV. r jno liiutigj five Negro Hoys. E Also, aboutiho sflino of women and girl«. Apply to D.L. HOLLIDAY. jnn 10 7 . tt tg<HlE undersigned having formed a t oparinor sL ship in fbo FACTORAGE and COMMIS SION ID IS IX ESS in this city, under iho firm of Smith and Malone, respectfully offer their services lotho public. //ORACLE SMITH, ROBERT MALONE. Savannah, Dec. 2d, 1837. J3:4w Alabama & E'lorida Money. BOUGHT by the subscriber, Nd. lU7 Broad street. [sept Ifil K D COOKy W hite BiC'ad, Ac. KEGiS 100 11)8 each Union White Lend, 300 do 25 lbs each, do do , da Received yesterday bv steamboat, and, for sale low by KITCHEN As ROBERTSON. dec 20 Shookiiaff i?lacliii»c! AN Electrical Machine, of moderate size, new and in complete order, packed so as to be cur ried with sutety to uuy part of tlio country. Price 965 cash, Fot solo hy . __ dec 12 _ HAVILANO. RIBLEY&CO. SUPERIOR INGRAIN CARPETING. A supply of the above just received consisting of handsome and rich patterns, for sale by Dec 11 288 EDGAR & CARMICHAEL. ftJE'VV BOOKS.— Just received by Richards ts- Ixi Stay. /-.'niluissv to the Pastern Courts ofCohin Chinn, Siam, and Muscat;? in the sloop of W ar Peacock, during the years 1832-’3-’4, by Edward Roberts, The city of the Sultan and Domestic Manners of the .Turks, hy .AJiss Pardon. Pretensions, by Sarah Mickney, author of "Poet ry of Life." Gentleman lack, a Naval S'tqry. Vnndolcur or Anunal Mugotism, a novel, Constniico Latimer or the Blind Girl, publish' d for Iho bonofit of the New York Institution for the instruction ofljte Blind. Pick Wick papers part. sih, edited by Roz. Sayings and Doings of Samuel Slick. jan 22 TOBACCO! TOBACCO!! TOBACCO 111 g> ECEIVINfI on consignment 300 boxes T»- I V bacco from good to prime, h iv, 30 JOHN A/. COOPER & SON. BS.tcoii Midfk. . , i'WWVEILS’j Frimn Baron Sidra, Justro vf v/coivcd and for Sale low by CLARKE, Jl/cTIEU,& CO. Augusta, Oct. 31, IH.J7. ~ l.acisp Ojl. OP vorv superior quality--blenched and un bleached—ibr sale hy VVM. lIEWSON, nov 15 208 MTItAM-IUHKII.I.BS <iUII.TS. (JJNOWDEN A SHEAR have received from n.Now York, a supply of Marseilles Quills some of which ore of Extra size and of the most splendid of the ladies. nov 7 asuK£*«jV, itlolaasea, <S’c. PlßGEbof HEMP BAGGING; 1000 Ready taudo Cotton Bags, superior quality, 100 pieces Eight Bagging, *l3 inch., for square bales, 2b hints retnilingClolasses, 10 hhds Sugar, 10 pieces Sacking. Forsalehy S. KNEEL AND &. CO. aug3l 2H5 s w if Itacoa, g.Ki’d ksjjl fiSntter. O I MS prime Tennessee Bacon r^jvMl,i barrels I, nr. 30 kegs good Butter For sale low hy nov3o JOHN M. COOPER \ SON. B.adleiMvlojik t'iollis™ JUST rccciveil at No 30(5 Broad street. Dark Green and Brown Cloths for Ladies Cloaks Superior English Long Cloths, do Kentucky Juans and Saltirfets, 5-4 Bleached and Brown Sheetings, Mourning and Enncy Prints, Fancy twisted j ilk and Gauze Handk’fs, Artificial Flowers mid Ring lot Curls, Willi u variety of other desirable giods, all of which will ho sold low for cash, dec 1 T H WYATT St CO. COTTON OSM A BUKO’S, VAK\S,~&C. f■l HE subscriber offers for sale Culloti Osin burgs. -M. Shirting and cotton Yarns, of the Saluda .Man ufacturing company, S C., at factory prices, doc 22 JOHN COS/fERV. .Vo! ire. Office Iron Steumbout Co- Augusta, Ga. 4 MEETING of the Stockholders of tins Cum pany, will he held at the Company's office, Monday, iho sth day ol February next, to elect Ivo Directors to manage the affairs of the Coin y for twelve month, from that date. The Poll I bo opened from 3 to 5, P. AI. JAS A. FAWNS, Sec’y & Treas’r. ji n fi wld 4 TWENTY-FIVE DOLL ARS IM3VVAUf> jg. KUNAWAY from the subscriber while in camp, near //anibnrg, .S' C. a certain negro man named Prince, PSSSf aged about 40 years, dark complex rjXSa inn, chunkoy, heavy hui)l, about 0 I* 0 " 1 Bor 10 inches high, fins loveral ofbis upper fire leelh missing; and I tolerably brisk spoken. Said ncuTo was purchased from the workhouse in Charleston. Any person who will apprehend said negro and deliver him to A/r. Wm. Turner in Hamburg, or secure him so that said Turner can obtain him, will receive the above reward, jun IS J.S. WILLIAMS, William 83. CJralie nAS just received from New York the follow ing articles; Bfwt blank Mat Irani Lustring, “ blue blank Boult do So:*, 4-4 black Thule Jjioo, black blond do Blank watered bdt Ribbons, blank Mode, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Best Blank Sewing bilk, assorted do do furniture Fringe. A 1.50 A few fino Leghorn Bonnets and Palm Leaf floo uh. «Jec 5 OIL CLOTH CARPETS. ~ SNOV/OE.V & SHEAR will receive orders for Oil Cloth Carpets to suit hall« or rooms ol any and of the richest patterns, with bor ders, which will bepromptly executed. jan 12 PRIME COrFEE. ’ cTf | DAGS, now crop Cuba Coffee. t> S SMITrI A Jan 26 21; I ttrt'lCLXL DRAWUW UK 'fllE Georgia SfcsSe LoUca-y. For the benefit oftlm Augusta Indep’t Firo Comp'; class No. 4, you 1838. 1 8 3 4 5 6 7 8 .9 1() ]| 12 13 11 2'J 88 85 63 5 5 50 -10 32 33~ 20 80 [IIEUEUk CERTIFY that the above numbers ns they stand are correct, us taken from the Man ager's certificate of the drawing of the Virginia Stale Lottery, lor Norfolk, Class No, I, for 181)8; drawn at Alexandria, Vu. Jan. 27. And which deteiiiuncs the fate of all Tickets in the above Lot tery; A. READ, agent. Jan 31 DRAWS ' ‘ THIS .DAY. GEORGIA STATE LOTT E R Y . KOH Til E UENKKIT *F Til K luttusla Independent Firo Company, Class No, 5, for 1838. To he determined, by the drawing ol the Virginia Slate Lottery, for the benefit of.the Monongalia Academy, (’lass 1, for 1838. Tobodrawn at ALEXANDRIA, Va., Saturday, Fob. 3, 1838.. D S.Orkooky & Co. (successors tb Yates ik Mc- Intyre,) Managers. tJU AN II xOstmUE 35,294 ii DOLLARS -1 Prize off 35,894 11 f 35,894 <1 1 11,764 78 11,761 75 1 6.0(H) 6,0(H) 1 5,000 5,000 1 3,000 3,000 1 2,500 2,500 I 8,361 19 2,361 19 60 !,OUO 50,000 50 8,60 18,000 it) 800 10,000 63 150 9,9450 63 100 6.3(H) P 3 'BO 5,040 61 70 4,410 63 60 3,780 186 50 6,300 186 40 5,040 3654 80 73,080 83463 10 234,360 87814 Prizes, amounting tu 8186,180 , SAr Tickets sln—Shares in proportion. I&~'l ickets in the above Lottery can be obtained at njl times by country dealers and those who are disposed to Tin venture, hy sending their orders to the undersigned, who will given prompt utlanlitin,if ad dr iflsed to A.. U EAI), Contractor and Stole Agent, Augusta, (100. Feb 3 FURNITURE. m imtd\ M (■|l- ifFffit 3 .* la4l ■ tr!n WIIE subscriber has opened, and oilers for ■- sale, us the agent lor BARTHOLOMEW A I,PRESS A CO. a splendid assortment of NEW and ELEGANT CABINET FURNITURE, ol their own nininilhe lurc, warranted of the best materials and work manship, consisting in part of i I dozen Secretaries and Hook cases to match; 8 do OG Pillar and scroll foot brenklusl tables 1 do Dressing bonraaus with mirrors, and some ) marble tops; . 1 do Dasblu wash stands, Egyptian and Italian lops; 1 do Pier Tables,i 1 do Centre, mahogany, and Egyptian do 1 do Ladies work tables, Ac Ac CHAIRS. \La32nn 3 I)oz"ii elegant half French mnhog any C//AIUSI / * CLOCKS. The largest assortment of Clocks in the southern country. Brass eight day and wooden 30J hour clocks oftho latest patterns. A vatiety of Lithographic prints in frames, in - chiding full sets ofall the Presidents- A largo lot of nmhogany Spool stands, i Ju do Kiioolih. i TI IL . above articles are offered at wholesale or re- I tail. N It. Dealers in the above articles and all 3 kinds of f urnished on us good terms us can bo hud at the - North. Citizens of Augusta and its vicinity are respect fully invilcd to cull and examine before pnreliase ,r ing elsewhere, 127 Hroad street, near the lower market. E. W.TOLMAN. o Jan.B 5 ~suiholuor^otton sniiFrlNttir' DEN A. Mil EAR, have just received C7 from New York a supply of superior 4-4 Cot ton Shirtings, manufactured for the city trade and oftlm host style, to which they respectfully invito the attention oftho public- 9 Jan 12 SILK CULTURE. qntiE Mottos Mui.ticaui.is,or the Large Leal ca Chinese Mulberry. 3,000 Trues, / The produce from cuttings of 80,000 Cuttinoh, y the two Inst seasons, Pmu: of Trees, without side branches. Under 5 feel, 25 cents each, Over 5 and under 7 feet, 371 conls each, Over? feet,so cents each. Cuttings. — Duo eye, $35 per thousand, Two 11 55 M Three", 75 “ The Tree is easily propagated from (hillings and the growth in the (Southern Suites is more than don hie that in the Northern, in the same tune. Os ihe Cuttings 1 obtained from Prince <V (Sou, at Flushing, long Island, hut 17 in 100 prod need trees; of ilie .. Cuttings from them mom than 75 from 100 wn- ob tained, and the height of them is from 7 to 10 le t the present year They should bo put into the ground between this and the Ist of April. The above Trees and Culling* are (or sole by JONATHAN MEIGS, Augusta, Georgia, N. I?.—They will bo carefully packed and sent to order, on remittance accompanying the order. The I hillings can be sent by stage, jsn 9 w8ml) IS. Head den, Artlal, ~ BEGS leave respectfully to inform the citizens of Augusta, that he has returned to Ibis city, and taken the room formerly occupied by biin in the Masonic Hull, w here be intends remaining lor a few weeks, and where ho would he happy to receive those who may desire Ins professional services. OCrTho public generally, are invited to call and see his specimens. non 9 y 64 H. nit o At, a ujTs'ih ’ REAP EOT FULLY announeea to the Ladles and Gentlemen of Augusta, Hamburg and its vicinity, that lie bus lukcn a room at the Masonic Moll, where ho will bo happy to wait on silt h ns wish tboir likenesses taken, either in portrait or min iature. Specimens of his painting cun bo seen ul the room—second story—where ho invites the pub lic to call and examine (or themselves, nov 1.3 ts 365 A<• W 19 11*14*, And musical instruments. JUST RECEIVED a largo supply of popular mid frwhionablo MUSIC. Also, fir*t rate Gui tars, FJiium Violins, Arc. for sale ai A. Ivteuse.n'k Music Store, No 217, Hroqd stroo*. {fOrl'iano Portea tuned and repaired Jan i 2 Niivv ’ Timothy f’mtj Ulover Clay. A» EW loads of excellent quality, te«W cured, for sale by N. It. MOORE, . j«ly 18 162 swtl e'Bffcnrif, Savanuuli in.urn no Sc Trust Co. undersigned, Agent of tfio above comps ny, will take risks on shipments of Colton or .•lorchnndizi) from this pluco lo .Savannafi, Clmrlos n, and Northern ports. J.\o. F. LLOYD, lodoc 15 293 I3K)rut llo\ I\X ti A ata, ( o.vii'Atft! '3 01 fa undersigned, agents of the Protection In " enrunce Company of Hanford, Connecticut, are prepared to insure buddings and their contents against loss oj damage by fire on the most reasona ble terms. H". ic J. G. CATLIN. o«t 31 ilt 2 55 *m—mmammatsaxamßaarnmsaama& . public SALES. w ,P Y J oiiN s. iiUtcmursorr. " ill be Hold in Ironl < 1 my store on MONDAY llio 4th in»t. at 104 o'clock 1 p.po Cog Lfrahily; i Ido iluilmld (Jtu; 4 obis. Cordial; ! «»a'd Wine; 1 30 hamper* pointoe*; 20 boxea Kaisotis; , 26 fir Card; 2 hales Pliilborl,; 2 hbl*. Sugar. d do*, bay rakes; 2 do*, willow basket*; 20 do Niinuollorr curd*; 2 do (out malts; 0 hale* Hliiriiiigs; 2 bale B twine; 10 do shop do; 1 lot nmltrassc,and Lod steads “• ense» lor halt, ’ ( 2do wool do 2 can* men and hoy, brog. and .hoes; also, ‘ 1 ™l!l "’T, b yeur " oM - Rood for taro** *r saddle; sold to pay stabling On the «nmo evening will be sold in' the ■tor* * genera l assortment of Dry Good*, Clothlrt. ' ??£**’ sh oes. Hardware and J«wl p*ry f y. 'Jfbct&H Bfm» cosh. j Positive and unreserved Sale. " BY OCTAVES COHEW. , ON MONDAY, Feb 6. at l"“dock’ A U 5 of a Ihconcorned' ° fS ”“"« h • *' *««»• 'Jho boilers, cylinder*, *nd machinery. »nf from the wreck ol the steamboat Darien, sank on Per voyage from Darien to the port, by collisiee j with lliosteamboat Santee. Also, 1 bo boll of said boat as it now lies on the w*ic tern hank of Qwabkw creek. Feb 3 M : fe Positive Sale. “ * VALUABLE NEGROES. BY W, E. Ac J. U. J ACKSON ON Ihe first Tuesday in February next, at the lew er Market house in this city, within the *sual k«uw ol sale, will positively bo sold to the highest hikilw A Negro Man about 36 yuarsof ago * ami rough blncksmitli. Also ’ ' Two (ielfdllnuds. Terms at sale. Jaot( Valuable Real Estate nt~Aiiclio« “ fiv *f v ,Vy- K r &.J.U.IACKBON.* Oi> llio In-St I ucsdny in February next,at the law or Market house in tin* city, within the usual hours ol sale, will bo Bold the Two story krUA ! Huil.liiig on Broad «t. No 208, at present oeeT. V* ed Collin.; con mining a from o® Broad st. of twenty *ix mid a lialffoet 2nd ettemT mg back to Kilts st. one htmdrod and thirty that (eel, wtlh a fine fire proof kitchen, smoke house it* Also, ho I wo story,Wooden Building im mediately in the roar of the above, occupied k» Mrs. Gorton, cm,taming a front on Klh, street 10 o’ . , *! UMd ; extending back the urns width to Broad st. wighiy four feet 4 mskar, then inaAing nn anglo which brings tho ttuJtkfe iwentywx loet6 inches and then running towards .(road street 18 leol Binches, with all ■■■■rsisair .u -buildinga. Also, the Lot and Wooden Improves**.* first above t, ix s Bnngo, ut present occupied kr Ur. Bonnet Harris, containing a from on Rroad-stl of about thirty eight feet, and running ihrututk w if. Its slrcet. I’nrliciilurH and icnnsjon he day of silo. j aß y| „ v KXEt UTOR’S SAI7e7 ! W?| V I V 1 * K ,!, 1 J ,V llkli ho Hold on J wwhy the 27lji at Miir(Ainont^^gi||^^^^^^H deuce ni Joim r,.,, deceased, nmHBHBBSBBBBBt SI. % I US bcli nig 1 1 ig 111 11 ic estate —ai.mi— All the Ileus, h>,hi and res id, nee, Hu, .Mules, one II use tie and h, ins, two (niir ,\ heel lie, Mil ill wagons with "ear, a h an,l phi Utah, in lonls.u ani'ill lot of wau.li mid trinkets. The I ale Dwelling ol the ilecen.^Mp^MsMßw^^^ grnniids and a limly ol pirn, land same, containing in all at,nut one Ip iaKSSbBBSBBbBBS acres Thegard last, tally pI a ■ lone, hcen cinsidered lie, liand.oiiie.l i Ihe seel am ol the coiiniry. I‘ory pur, Ice. are ill ’i! <■. 1 to visit inline tor themselves. f f Aiao— V r Afmni One Hundred and Acres ~| wood land, lying south des,Titled —ai.kii— A small containing nhoiilHj^HPlHl^Bß^Hi atul tea A«re.s, 1 ns Bronson j,ly U.'^ .haadtvd m Kn«vr« "ii hoih sicJos of Kat'a treat* ■ 355.-A *sn -** 4w3 ■ I V -th.?e r m°: “boat W !r !.|'| adjoining land* of Dillend «kiw r nLr ' °n which there is u small dwelling. A I.HO— ■ Abant One hundred and seventy Acre* «f " "?.? d land adjoining the two places lust msutieeed; ' v0,,(l lnr "f will ho divided as tar as eraed. o cable to Mini piirchanerfl. The sale will commence nt )0( A. M. ' J’ETEH BENNOCIf, 0 ANTONIK I'lQI ET. r . lIKNRV 11. UUMMINO. Lxccnlor* of tho will of John Fox, ilee’A ls Jan 2., 20.vvs2wtd th«'Milu < I lho -n ty , lho rh ">-|c,|on Courier, ’ A th . < ! | i ; ,J,,e( Journnl, and Washington Nmmi w ill insert the above notice twice a week until day of sale, and present I heir accounts to the Execute J: Georgia In,. * Trust CompanyTT^ , AIKiCSTA. Jan,«. I S M l ' l ' >^ e 2. lon h “ v " ll ‘‘« <lay declared a Wvi-' deml of tour Dollars per Share, out of tk* profits of Ihe last six months, payable on and after i lh ? l°‘li instant W T GOULD, Sse'r J anB ts * ■ FAXjSy f*OAP,S FOR THE TOILEtT B OVJ ol highly scented Musk - v Ambrosial, Bose, Jesssaihie, <:reain,6'inn*in««' Cgclablc, I aim, Cnphor soaps. Lavender, mot, Jranspiirent and \V„„W g oap ,, chUnVL J , S,, T j ur whitening the skin, and blenching SZ miislm lawns, &o. Also,,ho Cosmetic Wash B *S I;or sah,by ANTONY & if AINE'B. - JJnlli J2J2 Itread ,u^*. t .SUPERIOR IRfSll T ivpes 8 v n, ) !\ o, i ; n & S « KA «» a* I. N . , ' l tk “ M,, ’P ly 01 ‘ t - i ,r '»li l-inen, best style; tda . superior heavy 9H Ones L.rl.*Z. lor pillow cased, to which they resume he allcntion of the puhiio. j NW " : I0OK&. JOB PRINTING OFFICE ssl» I MSrotttl St. lir ! vln " wchrned of Mr.: Jours the whole ol tho largo assortment of Job True son hos. &c formerly attached to tho office, of Ingnsta Uirontclo and .Slate Bight, Sentm.l lavng made exlenmve addition, to the same iy El lers (roni the North, would respectfully offer these icrviccs to the public their lino ol ”u7kW- I heir eslnhlishmont comprises the largest ussertJ iient of plain and omnmentnl type in thia city sad M they ore both practical printers they ha» on. test CHtifidence in their ability to execum IvliJ /nncly ol Job .Timing i„ a raSVS; .hose who may tavor (hem with their order* tope by diligence and attention to bi.sine. io -I* t share of tho public patronage. W T THOMPSON, ort H J AS. McCAFFEKTr. h U M 'n' l ‘• 1 whom all orders from ihn country, f„ r Hsndbdto, bo thankffilly reeled FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. ’i • a RAN A WAV' from the suh. /rvl ,I'nher last evening, a Negr» man by the name of Frank* well known as Frank Beat He. . 30 or 31 t ear, „f an. ve 7 l,f "ck, with Hlntkere, HjuJ stout, and Hhu hit frtwili teeth out; quick spoken, and very intelligetk lor * Negro; he is about 6 feet 7or 8 inches high H*. * may be linking about Augusta, as h« has a wi(J * at Mr. Biley's, a low door, below the LowdMtfifr kel. Has been in the employ ot the Blesmho*t Company‘or several years j.aat. The above reward will bo paid lor his apprehension and conSmmenl m any safe jnd, or delivery to me . J. A. DOV£, RmhujonrfCo , 12 miles helou- Auguttn on jan 21 ts 10