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he a court of appeal, l>> lake cogrhzmcc of such
cases “s have heretofore been referred to
the British parliament or the privy council.
The governor general, with ihe assistance of a
council, to have the same power, with regard (o
bills pas.-ed by the gcneial assembly, as the. other
governors have in the provincial a--e.nhlios.
Quebec, Montreal and Halifax to send two mem
bers each to the general assembly, (to be included
in the ten returnable by the province) the same
privilege to be ex ended to any olh r town as soon
as i s population amounts to 15,000 persons.
Each of the provinces to have the pri'ilegc of
returning two members to represent its i forests
in the British parliament. The whole id' the
revenues of each province to be placid at the dis
posal of its house of assembly, who shall deter
mine the amount of salary to be paid to its go
vernor, judges, and other public officers, and pin
vide fur the payment of its civil list.—JV*. Y, tlx
pieat.
From the Boston Daily Advertiser.
Court of Common Pleas.
Satuuiiat, September 8.
V’/ie Hamilton Bank vs Put tic Cannon.
This was a peculiar and interesting case. The
action was brought to recover a sum of money,
alleged to have b. cn overpaid to the defendant
on a check for If 150 50.
Otis Turner, the Teller of the Ham'll on Bank, ,
testified that the defendant presented a check for |
t*'e above mentioned sum on the bth of August
last. He was very much engaged at the lime,
and casting his eve upon the figures at the top of
the check, he thought they were $259 50; he
was led into the mistake by a dash which was
made before the igurc 1, and near the top of it.
He thought it was a pretty large amount tor a
person like the defendant to have, but did not
road the whole check, by which his mistake
would have been corrected, as the amount was
written out at length in the body thereof. He
asked the defendant what money he would have,
and after some conversation respecting U. S. bills,
the buler concluded to take Hamilton bills —
Witness then took a package ul these bills, (of
the denomination of *5.) amounting to $250,
and so labelled, and pul in it 9 one dollar bills,
ami altered tlie label to $209. He then look
out a one dollar bill and put in a Si 50 bill, but
left tha label as before. I’e was pn-iltve that the
package contained, originally, s‘2so, as he had
counted it that morning. He was equally sure
that he paid $259 50 on the check. He noticed
that the defendant immediately left the bank,
taking but a very short time indeed to count the
money. At the close of batik hours, he was un
able to make his cash balance. There was a
/ deficiency of just SIOO. He spent some hours
with the cashier in looking over his account, but
was unable to discover the mistake. On exaim
ning Ibis check, the next morning, he immedi
ately discovered his error, and went fur the
defendant, who denied that there was any mis
take and was ve y abmive. He to d him he
would be arrested, and deleodant made no ohjec
,ion whatever. He was soon after arrested on
this suit and commuted. j
The assistant teller and the book keeper of the |
bank testified drat they both supposed the chock ,
was for $259 50 on fust looking at it. tun that
they read it th ough and cn oted it loi its real
“The person with whom defendant bad lived
and who paid him the check, icstih.-d dial he had
always had .mpl.vi. confidence ... him, ami did
not suppose, wno-n he heard of Ihe afla t, that he
bad knowingly .eee.ved the money. 1 « accor
dingly spoke to him ot It. and suggested that ho
had belter permit an of his money
accounts and cash, to sec it 'bec wu.s no m.s.alie;
but the deleodant was much excited on lln
subject, and reh.-ed to have any ex,noma.ton -
Witness was much sa.prfsud at this rclusal It
i e i, tll ’ ifucuvi »n g«> wwi, anil hi*
was defend... t - -n'C h advised him
wished to get U.fs. nuts.
to take Hamilton bibs, :t he did not get the
W. Clark, broker, testified that, he re-
Collected defendant's countenance ', that lie was
at Id-counter on .be 01. of April. He soldo,
that day a large amonn »» sovereigns, and look
mat oay a . - Hamilton bills, but con d
an unusual a nounl oi nano.
not say that lue defendant purcha-ed llu. ve
reb-us! ..or could he say what dealings bo had
W j h him. but be was «u.« be had some on ha
day. He remambr.ed the fact, because be ideu
t.lied defendant next day. . .
Trie defendant called a stogie
testified that he me. .be defendant 1u 6 h
April. The latter sa.d he was got,g to e
western country. He "en. to th.
bank with the cheek. He rend it ““m, flash
was for $159 50 He did not recoil. U the dash
before‘the figuto 1. A-rived at the bank ,1m
defendant went up. mid soon returned i
package of hills. Witness read the label it runs
$159. He told the defendant be had no. got
enough bv 60 cents Uefendan. said they came
1 near chea ing ht.n out of tha'.bui the . nun after
wards altered the package, taking out u $1 bib
»n I pulling in a $1 50 bill . ,
This witness del u»i appear very pmiMMiiff
under the ingenious and searching cross exami
nation of the plaint ill -’ counsel. He was a-ked
to read the cheek to the ju.y, and he confessed
that he could not read. He could read liguns.
however,‘up to ten.’but it app.a.t very -mi
ful whether he cold gel any farther on. or
whether he could distinguish 'be- numerical signs
for dollars and cents, mill, ho was positive that
the check was for $159 50, and that the label on
the bills was $159 *
After able and ingenious argument by U. 11.
Parker, for the plaintiffs, and by (ireenough hr
the defer dant, he jury tece ved Iron judge \\ ard
an impartial charge, placing be fine them the ) to
mincnl facts with great clearness. and they re
turned a verdict for the plaintiffs, in about ball an
hour.
V\ In n the nlaindflV evid. nee was all in, a enun
seller within the bar said it was a very strong ease
hut be should like to lay a wager I bat the defendant
would produce some witness who went with bi n
to the door oi the bank, saw the money, ami could
testify to lire manner in which be disposed ol i ,
and that there was but 8159 60! Ihe evidence,
corresponding so nearly to the gentleman s prop to
cy, caused considerable merriment at the wiineas
ex pensi*.
,;<» -a.-, W t ii, iii.w.sSi 1 MhjTrtUt i*’*J* | l {
COMMERCIAL.
Augusta Market*
Cotton. —The demand for this article continues
animated, an.l sales of p r ime in square ha cs ha.e
been made to day us high ns 12J cts Ihe gen lal
sales from *n . aic from 1-4 to 124 cents. Ihe
receipts since ui.day have averaged about 600
bales per day.
CiaocKßtEs, Dry Good , Hardware, & j.— The
number of Country Merchants laying i i their lull
stocks has caused a very active business amongst
•our wholesale dealers, and we are pleased to say
that the stocks of goods of all kinds a.c very heavy
and (he prices such as lo give satisfaction io the
j urchaai rs.
/ Exchange. —Checks on Ne.v \ork, 2 per cent;
on Charleston, one pen t. prem.
Freights.—Continue at old rates.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
S VANN.VII.Ott 9. \n, slop Orbit, Jackson* N \
New brig Cmiuiv Lyons, cio, kuambvat D W scjoli.t
Ti ion, Aiignstn.
Cri.VUCKb 1 ON. Oct. 'O. —Air yesterday* L r S Mnii
«el»r Hope, Cirifiiih, Key W» s t steam packet C, Cufi' >,
Jialiimo;* i Oov Dudley, by, U i u»ngt» n,
Cld, brig Catharin*■, !lo«** f W Indi v
fcr The nurmhersi of the Ri durum I Blurs w ill
rail til the alum ol Messrs J. IV. As T Stoy and
get then- new ceps. oc , | ] '
- „ . ~ ' ¥ CKRh> HUTEU
{ xIIAIII.Ls 11 MIO’P Keprciftjiiy i n f„ rms
T. i,R trien and the juhliViln li#» has returned
to ( harlest.il, and I as Ink. ti the Plainer*’ Hull I
rornßrofClmr.il and Queen sir, el-, formerly kepi
I l>y firs. A. ( alder Ib» establishment ha- tinder
I gone l boroughrepair,.and is now ro-.dy lor Ibe re
iM-ptjnn ol visiters I lie t’olum'iia, Uamdtii an,]
Georgetown Stage Oflh-e is kept hero
Charleston, October 11, 1828. t Ist.Tec
\ SITUATION WANTED, by a young
* married mm,either in a (Jr,.eery or Dry Clouds
slorn ror mformuu n apply at this otlice.
ort 11 trvvfit
.Vi: .if.ISOVS WANTKI)
K ” S ,J -d ‘lone Alas ms will (hid constant employ
ment, at liberal wages,aube Bridge over the Uoo
nee river, on ilia (Jaorgia Rail Baud, near Greens
boro. JVAH’.S 11. GRANT,
Principal Assistant Engineer.
Engineer’s Office, )
Groonsb oro, (leiober 11, JS;?.S, > ,(
A SITUATION m wimieii uy uy« ung man m
-w s one Dry Goods or Grocery s ore. For fur
ther pardoulars, apply t > 15 PINK
.. 001 Li ? l * Broad-street.
Vans’ CAMOMILE FiEls.-- The
(renu/ne Evans’ t nmonnle fills are lor sale
by the subscribers w bo ore the Sole Agents for Au
gusta, at 70 cents pe; package
Oct 11 ANTONY & HAINES.
Georgia, Jefferson County;
| \i\i HKKEArv, Robert Boyd applies for letters
* » o< ndministrulion on the estate ol Robert
Gordon, deceased.
These are therefore to cite ami admonish all and
singular, the ktmlr. d and creditors ol the said de
ceased, lo tile their objection-, (if any they have,) at
my office, according ‘o law.
Given under my hand at office,this lOlb Oe’obcr,
1838. E BEN, BUI H WELL, Clerk.
net 11 lm
UJ ANTED TO Hill E-A smart muTTo
negro Alan—liberal wages will bo given
Apply to JOHN 8. HUTCHINSON.
OC t ()
MusioaX'notic e.~ UM. u OUCH
AHI), professor of Music, respeclfuliy in
forms Ins patrons and the public, that be has
removed lo Fox’s Rang--, over Air M, Dye's store
He w ill give lessons in llusie on ibe Piano Forte,
Guitar and Flute, and as it is bis inieniion locon
fine bis praelice lo ibis city, and to take but a limi
istl number of pupils, ho hopes to secure a i onlinu
ahull of Ibe liberal patronage with which be lias
already b on favored.
N li —Piano Fortes lunej and repaired in the
best manner, on reasonable terms it o et 8
ii i: M <» \ A h .
JAMES ANDERSON & CO.
BY IV VI C IVA Y,
No 2fio, Rroad-sthket, Auuusta, GEnunu.
yAV’K remoxeil i heir stock ol sensonuble Dry
Goods to the .-tore nninedintely opposite n.
the Slate Bank, whore they are receiving additions
of. I esh imported Goods of all do criplions, and
suitable to ihe tall an i w inter season. not I
V 4, ATCIIES AND JEW BURY •—-The
» subscriber hits just relumed n>m the North
with a splendid assortment ol Watches and
Jewelry, which I lie publicnre invited lo call and
examine. JOHN U. MUal’llV.
cm*l 4 I2t
PE ACH AND APPLE JJKAMH.
S"‘ bhls old Peach Brain y
*9 JO bbls eld Apple do. Forsalehy
I Oel 8 l-s \v; • nii|st'
\ H. A. ItiJA t> is my oui.» a., u-uil-1.. ... c
-cT-M during my absence from iln- snue.
W1 LI.I AM CLAt.ETT, Jr.
Augusta, A usriist 2-t, IH3B. u
UiCIIMOND BITES, ATTENTION!
i‘ HE Hulls on Wednesday afiernoua will hi
discontinued uniil further notice.
By order ol the t aittain,
_c.x-t^I 0 _ W. A. KOBF.II i bvOV.O S.
v %/ ANTED, by a y.u ig mini o I liulusl- i oc
* * and sober hnb-l-, a snuat i n n a Grocery
nr Shoe store—is acquainte with i ecpii g a Bar '
in either ot hose silnalions he v\ ill give bis vvlc h
at enlion m his < niployi rs For limb r iidorniutio
a.ijily at this o/fi • . nr ul Ins boarding house, oppn
situ Bfioge Bunk, GH Ji net m
lIEOWN HALT.
s hck» blown -alt, 1 .rge siz in good order
2a dozen boxes fine lahlo 'alt lor sale bv
oct 8 I v
jjl LOT BlH'.Air.— o ......
i weighing about eighty ihs each, for sale low by
miff 6 ISAAC MOISE
OAVILION HOUBINET.—SO piewslhd.
M. hniel for Pavilions, Ul 4 wide; also, Colton
and Linen Nouingjusl received by
June 27 THUS. 11. IV V ATT A (lo
■TOY A U, i (I V M i.EN, '
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS MERCHANTS
» And General Grocers,
VVIiUSI V (in.
07)?' Dry Goods Sale Room over iho Grocery store
V OTICE. Mr. }'. U 11.1.fs is my duly an
- N ihoriscd attorney during my sliori nhsnncr
'.run luo stall. S. BUFORD
.1 ■ 11V 'il 1-138. if
II i.u hi. 1, or Jurciiiio Souvenir,
* l o IBJ‘J, edited by Miss Lesliv. jusl roct ivnl
and for sale by 'J‘. H. PLANT,
sept 13
£ S OUSE PAPERING and Bordering, a
8 -■ good supply just received and (hr sale cheap
so,-i 7 by T. H. PLANT.
yMURELI. AS,—Josl -eceived, a good as
sortuiont of fine Silk and Colton Umhrojlas,
sept 20 by \V. 11. CRANE.
d" & It. IV' J.S hav just received a rich as
• sortmcnl ol Embtoidcre- Capes and ( ollars,
now patterns tivv-iw «npt H
i COFFEE,—2othugs Green Cuba
j t office, prime oualily, for sale by
sept 7 N S M |TH & Co.
k EVV CODFiNll.—lll quintals Newt odlish,
- v m fine order, lor salu by
s qit 7 N. SMITH A Co.
aP U. KIUTL VND A- Co. are receiving
ST. their stock ol'. lloths, Ciissi.neres, Vest,
ug s, Stocks, Collars, Gloves, Ac. scp. (i
Us ALNL’T tmd Jlnshrooni Ketchup, o 1
superior articlato table us -. For sale by
sept 6 ANTONY A HAINES.
» INSEED OIL. —A huge stuck on hand ol
*1 * fino Dutch O l, for sale hy
sept 1 HaVILyNI), IM-tLFV A- Co.
I YOCT. MUNUUE, Dr. S i |.*V 1 ,10,.) lie
e r s die.l pr if suo ctliyat all hours at the Eagle
and Phoeinx Hotel, Room No 10 if may 2
A EVV CROP .iIDLASSES.—7iI htuls.-Tor
- N sale hy T S A G 11 ,M ETCALF.
n arch 20
SURVEYORS’ COMPASSES.
4N assonmonl of the above inslrum is, some
very sujierior, warranted correct. For sale fy
-‘iLl 3 _ T. H. PL A NT.
j REES'Vue ALL’*
Fire-Proof YY’Hiehonse, Augusta, Ca,
IT S vHE undersigned,gratelul for ihe lihc-ai pat
i .3 ronnge ami suppor. of (heir friends and cu.—
j turners houtofure, beg leave lo iniorm ilicrn and
* I ihe public, that they continue lo transact a general
. ’ Warehouse and Commission Cosiness, at
I \ their old stand on Broad slrc-et 'J heir warehouse
and close stores ate in good order lor the recep ion
3 of cotton and goods instore. Liberal advances will
I at all times ho made on produce and consignments.
'lhe agents ol the Georgia Railroad will with
promptness receive and forward all cotton consign
ed to us ul the different depute, us also any goods
1 that may he ordered through us up ihe road
t HOPKINS, JENNINGS A Co. Whole
, sale Grocers, are now receiving and opening an
extensive stock of Groceries, in (he fire-proof store
' of the warohou-o rawly erected, which they will
3 he prepared to offer on the most liberal terms. All
orders through us, and filled hy lin-m. will he free
ofci nimissiooK, and lo the entire satisfaction ol the
parlies ordering.
All coicmimical ions will be addressed to its
jointly, as the business in future will be c.mducied
in the name ol II e firm. Pledging their usual
promptness ' nil bu-incss confided U their core,
will hope to merit a coulinnai oo of the confidence
herelolurc- so liberally la slowed.
JwllN REES
KfJBEUV It. BEALL
Augusta, October 2, ln3d
1 it?- Iho oily (tapers, .Millcdgwillo Recorder,
1 Standard ol Union, Sou;hern Y\ lug, Athens, will
copy ilia above into ihvir paj-ors weekly, until firai
January next. H. B. B.
1 ?<*OM SALE Oil UlllU-A smart, active,
• likely aagro girl, abou seven'oon years of age.
Enquire at I ins cilice net 8
i OflißK—A negro hay aboil I thirteen yeai*
i »■ cl iigi>, accustomed ta house work—apply a
h.s oflice. -ll o»t i
• --AL T. *2,800 sack* Live )mol .Sul', f r aula h\
’ J sept IS JVll r. % I|.-I)mv \j,
AV % 11 l* G oUiiliili\ in lay utiln .ns a aiim-
It w any during my short absence Irom I lit; slate
| septß if joits i! .in ui’tiv.
* iLARINIiI) SU«AIi.~O liluls Clarifteu
Sugar, for preserving, tor sale hy
attg 1 is \\c MOISE
L'il HsiT CLOIH.Ac.—3O bids Canal fioi'f
■- JU half htda Rye Flour
ft bids Nintbcrn Shad
ft bhls I’iekled Honing*
I hint Dried Cod Fish
‘2O boxes Smoked Herring
till boxes I‘alenl Vellow Caudles
I bale Gulion Twine
30 c: sks ! ondon Brown Stout
ft bids superior < 'ordtal
‘2ft qr casks liruudy
Um ived uud lorsulo by JNO. COSKERV.
oel 3 11'
i Tol,li.\ from lliesilhsenlier,on ihn l'2lh day
Kj ol May l ist, one (odd Fever W’uteh, iiniiaii-ni
double ease, raised Eagle on the Dial, Engine lun -
ed, chased edge, 1) llrothers, maker, Liverpool,
Mo 12(14. Also, 3 approved titles lor Lands in the
Creek nation, Alabama, ami b inds fir titles for 3
other pieces of land The above, with a variety
of clothing, was stolen one mile from Hamburg,
suppos ’d lo be stolen by negroes In longing in the !
vic’inly of Hamburg. I will give a liberal rownru
lor the watch or papers. Silver-smiti s tire parti
cularly requested lo keep a look out for tin; said
watch. JUII.N T. WISE.
oel 8 aw *
MiuVroons.
Fashionable 1 'nil nml Winter Gottis,
Just Rea ivt d by
. 11. CKAN 10, among which may be
Ai s * found the billowing art clou :
Black Itali in Matleoui Silk
Do. gro de l aris, gro de Swiss and gro do Rhine Silk
Superior black -1-1 g o de Swiss Silk
Do. do gro grain do
Blue, black, plain and figured do
Fashionable ligiiri d colored do
Blue, black,and colored figurou Bombazines
Do do plain Freneli do
Rich embroidered Thibet Shawls
Blnin colored do tio
Black embroidered mourning Shawls
Hull motini’iig Thibet do
Plain I lack Cbally do
Do colored do do
3-4 and 4-4 black twisted silk do
Colored worsted Crevvvli half Hdkfs
Laities figured silk ' ravels
Gentlemen's 40 inch black Italian Cravats
up rior Hauze Boas, anew article
I men Cambric and I.men Cambric Hdkfs
W hue,black and green Hauze Veils
Fine black l ace dj
< dteitele, curd and zephyr Wmsletis
ol te, black and enloreit velvet Ribbons
Embroidered Saitin Bonnet Ribbons, Paris style
Fine French Artificials
Narrow salt in and gauze Ribbons
Do. worsted and silk Braids
Do line linen Tape, for trimming
Hold end linen T qie and Bobbins
I a\ lot 's end l lark s spool ( ill lon
Cambric and Swi.-s Edgings and Inserting*
> ol ired worsted Edgings
Black silk do
Brussels i'b end Face Edgings
, '■upeiline Irish Chuck Muslin
Plain, siripcd and figured Swiss Muslins
Mult check do
viousliu do I .nines
Dark French Prints
■mall figured black Merrimack Prints
H°. do blue, brown, red and ruby ground
Merrimack Prints
English ball mourning Prims
ih in mid figured English Merinos
figured .-nil, velvet Vestings
iiK-bound ( nidi Blankets
'Upeiior blueinnl black Cloths
Colored and Cadet mixed do
Blue, black, brown, drab, steel and Cadet mixed
Satinets
-hipotior Kentucky .leans
Fine fancy Cassimeres
triped and plaid Eindscys
Red and black mixed do
wgrn eioili linn course >ulinet«
while jn.il scarlet Flannels
*l l 84 1 o-4 and l!-4 Brown >*>biriii.*gt .V Sheetings i
oupe-iur < o t. n nek ngs n» I i anion Fluntiels
“Bon, Wors.edand woollen Hnsieiy
'Voolien and Bn kskm (.1 ves
, Together with a general assortment of fnshiona
. hie lull and winter Hoods, which will be disposed
ol at leasoriablo prieis at Pu 231 Broad-sl
oct ‘J
i aLX Alt O W INTER DRY GOODS,
.NEU Mlppj,|las,
IX.AK & CARMICHAEL arc now n
<■« v "‘g their supply of.staple; and Fancy
.My Hoods, comprising u large and general assort
ment ol (mods in their line, which they feel ds
posed to offer at fair prices. if s. |.Mi
w• -5 h Ihe t. i.oi gia aiid C;<urfina a!•
- C7( .F maillic (or 11-3'.', by Robert Hrier,
i J ISI published and lor sale In the gross or dozen bv
I *ept7 THOMasi UK HAklt.s.
WHITE W El.SIi FLAINS, KERSEYS. I
g 4 'DUAR Ai C.UniUHABb, are now
i “ J op. nil g a supply of Real W elsh U bile
, PJa ns. Kerseys, Lins.-ys. and low pri- ed s-alimts,
siiimlde lor plantation and bouse servants,
ucl 3
' i< A^ K STOCK Full SALE—Mftsbares
• * Bank ol August .
‘25 sliaus Augusta Insurance and Bonk’ng Com
pany.
130 shares Georgia Rail Road and Banking Com
pany- Apply lo Roar F. POE, or
Go I ts HEORHE O'KEEFE W IHTE.
i.\\v orrici;.
‘ fj'HE subscriber has removed bis office to the
1 * south room, second floor, inr.be Pos' Office
range, w here be can at nil times be found and con
sulted by those who may need bis services, and will
honor him with !b"ir canf''cnee,
sept ft 3mdtr&w WM. \V lIOT/p
FLANNELS, HLA N IfETsVXmT ~
(SUPERIOR white gauze I Jan c s
o do real Welch do
Blenched and brown Canton Flannels
j IU-4 and 14-1 superior Bed Blankets
I.ondon d jlf. l and point do
A large assortment ol the above goods Just open
. ed, and will be offered at salisfaclyry prices
■ oct 3 EDGAR <v CARMICHAEL,
Dili OS, 31 EDICT NFS, &e.
CIIKAF FOB CASH
f PACKAGES I rugs, Medicines, Paints,
»Jr x> x f Oils, Glass, &c ,tor sale at lowest market
dries, hy - ANTONY .V HAINES, next door to
R. C. Baldwin & Co., 232 Broad-st.
B N. B —Country merchants are invited to call and
f inspect their stuck before purchasing elsewhere,
oct 2
A| K. JOHN 11. MT/RPHY vcNUct as my
ITJt Ullorney during my absence from Ibe city ; all
. pagans indebted lo me will therefore make iinmo
. iliute payment to him, A. FOSTER.
) Augusta, May 30,1838. ts
1 j NDRIiOFSFOII SALK -T’lieTnh
l JLrW\/ seriber has just arrived from Petersburg,
0 Virginia, with one hundred and tvvciev likely
[J young negroes of beta sexes, and every description,
'* w hich be olfers for sale on the most reasonable
'• terms He begs leavo to make known to bis friends
a and the public generally, that be has made -
- burg bis place of residence, mid will be constantly
6 | supplied with negroes suitable li>r planters in ibis
v lemily. 'J’bosc at a distance, wanting to purchase,
- may at all times depend on finding a large number
o of negroes on hand
e The lot now on band, consists of able bodied men,
|J plough boys, two first rate blacksmiths, several
b likely and well qualified bouse servants of both
e sexe-, several professed cooks, washers and ironers,
c several women with children, small girls, suitable
mr iiuilcs,and several small boys without their
is .not hers Planters an I traders are earnest 11 request
d ed to give the subscriber a call previous to making
d purchases elsewhere, as be is enabled and will nil
•• as cheap or cheaper, limn can be sold hy anyolliei
e person in Ihu iraue BENJAMIN DAVES'
Hamburg, S C,, -Sept. 2H, 1839. if
•V B —Also for side, 1 wagon and 4 horses; 1
) wagon and 2 ho-ae s; 2 carryalls with horses I first
rate saddle horse, an I I p uiej.
*, il'hc ( olumbi i TeleseiqKi, Joui'linl, Milledgc
N vide, .Mai on Alosscngor, and Columbus Ijnqutn r.
n ih ploose copy tite above for ono month, and
send their accounts to this office fo'lpayment.
1.. fb i subscriber has remov
, e ‘ 1 11 “ K ’ ,! lo >l‘ ,! second stoiy of McKenzie
•V. Kenniieb s i urner. Hu will ultetil puiteluafly
n the huslnvss ol Ills ptoli ssiun, ill (ho Cnuit-oi
;;'ci.moud eouniy, Georgia, and E.tgefi.U uud
uiirnwoll dlsln is S. C.
Bl ‘ t 1,1 ji. i; j\m KS t. OR \ Y.
IJ ilt Jo —A l.euiihy SI rung young nrer
4 "omuii, a plain cook and washer AU«. u
sman girl about I‘2 ycats old Aj ply at No 3ft;.
Broad I. opposite Sl'ovall & Simmons’ A\ nrebous.
001 ‘0- St to J. J BVKD.
i\( CLO PUS, (aissmu-res, Voslings, c-us
4 ' pendels, Gloves, -Ve. rceeivi d by
.. uEt lit U M. O. PRICE, 258 Broad st.
Factorage mid i OmniisNion HtisiiicsX
ßA HE suhsenbors having located tbemselvos in
-■ the city of Savannah, lor the punn sc of car
ry mg on a genetal liirtonigc and eonmii-sion bus
ness under the firm uud stylo of Wimberly A
Jones, lender their set virus to their IriemL and the
public. EDWARD WIMBERLY
JAMES JONES.
Savannah, Octoper If), 1838 swim
A H'Oi.Dlii h/s JENS si'AM) to t< i. \ j.
/ k *bo leuoinent next ah >ve Mis. I loroneo’s
DaSinl? ,s l(,r ull(il,ho •«« of October next—
I'.nqujf the premises. oct in
, J - k . Ty KENT—A good two story Hwel
iai-H ,m B on -*bs, belvveeh .Mclntosh tnd Jack
. 1 .JiU son-si reels. Apply to
uct<t if B. L. M’HR.
5 . lower ball otlTe
h S'll ,v pl ' “uldtng lately occupied In William
j JsJsiL.Woodbury, as n crockery store, suitable
; lor a grocery or dry goo.lsslore For terms apply to
Lsaac MHISE, till Broad si.
r r> f I'LNT, iho ilirec story I)\cllinc
L;. „ H ® nt Min e, at present occupied by Dr.
p" 11L,Robertson,on Campbell street.
I bo store and dwelling, (in proof, No. 4 Rriih-c
Apply io McKenzie & ben.nuch. 0
N. I! Notes payable quarterly, and Ibe oeemmiils
paying for the use ol the hydrant water on the lots
nug 17 if
i" it ,’" V N ' ,,,; ‘> TO IIF.NT—a dweliiog
ISaSSS "' ar 11,0 cenlral putt of the city, on
------ y ..*' 1 ‘ hi'r ni ibe back streets. A eomlbrlatde
suuill house, with a small garden attached, would
ho preferred. Enquire i f
_ u _ nK 7 ._ *L W. T. THOMPSON.
sl 'M»i|i''inu;TKKA . Foils, A Lin
-/-'4 "'ll he sold, it applied for shortly, the lot
||S|H al, d improvomenls til the Sand Hills, known
- the 1 nrkiteic Spring I‘lace, jiinncr'y
mvnc I and occupied hy Col Thomas MeGran. The
lot coniuinins lvv»*nty (iv<* n(*rcM, a largo part ol
"Inch is in woods,and inoludoM I’niknon’.s Spring,
Irom which the City of Augnsia is supplied with
water. On 11.0 picmises is a eoralbrlublo dwellin'-
walb all other buildings necessary lerlb > accom
modation of a family. Possession can bo given
immediately
Also —A small Eot containing between two and
three acres, separate from the above by the Mil
ledgevtlle Road. Apply to
Mays mil. HENRY H CHMMINO.
NEW FALL AND WTvTeiTGOODS.'
r | ' tl ' AV VATT A Co. No 386 Broad sued,
r.'ll"' 311 of Staple
ana f Hilt) Dry (*oo;is cnnijiriNing a general
assor.nanil. of gnods in tlinir lino, wlncli havin
lu‘(!n well m‘U>cum|, i lif-y o<li*r ai lair prices, Whole
saJe and detail INirchaserh nro n ijucbicd io<ali
and examine our block bclino they make Ilicir nnr
ol "l fiOS net 3
'j URNIP AND CLOVJEiI SEED.—A
k Rul» Bagu, Flat Dutch Turnip
ami K il (.lover Seed, just recoivod and for sale hv
ang IS il IVIhAND, ItIShKY <fe Co.
TUB I.'IFT, FOR I;|,i'J,
T LEGANTEV bound in fnibnssed Morocco,
« 4 edited by .Miss Leslie, just received uud fur
sale by T. 11. PLANT
sepi 13
11-I’IAKY' SilAVI,\(. siapi-jfip
t T a s '‘P ,!ri “ r n rttele, so eonstn, Hy m demand by
those who are acquainted wilt! its peculiar ex-el-
Icncc is now lor sale by ■beMibie n1.c,.;
ff> ANTONY & HAINES.
TO HTTiLDEHM
S'lH', umlrrsigned will be kept constantly sue.
.... ,•’ . w . lll ' Window Sash of various'sizes,
W indow Blinds, and |»„oel Doors The Sash are
primed and glazed with superior Glass, the Blinds
are painted green and lung, d ready lor banging
vvitb ibe necessary fastenings, bold hacks A-c. coin
plele, allot supenoi woiknmiisbip, tin-sale low hy
sopi 11 IT'RPIN D’AN I IG.NAI .A- Co/
STEEL KIRS FOIt COTTON HTN».
NEW INVENTION.
i II^i m R oM- ( v ll .', er ,ms j'tcl received asupply of the
■5 IAI EN P RIBS (hr Cotton Gins, winch
have been spoken so highly of w herever lln-y have
hern (re d ihrongUout the Golton Growing .stales, j
These Kills are so eons fueled that oia-selmvill last |
twenty years or.more, and be constantly in use, hy I
having an . xlru set of Cast Steel lar-es. Thehier s I
are made to fit on the front of the Ribs where the
Saws puss through, ;n2 in ,o simple a manner that I
any person can put them on. The subsenboi w ill |
always keep a supply of Gins on band of the above '
description. WILLI A U JUNES,
A few doors above the Upper J/arl-el. I
Jol 13
4 a COISCIA LI .ME. I'i.in .-a,, . ,1
A *S as good quality ns any in Ibe mark. t. pul up
in boxes, stronger, tighter, end more convenient f .r
trati-p imtion ih.ao Barrels, and holding the same
quaumv. Price 43 the single b.x and 50 by
| lb-- quantity, dcliv. red nt Augusta, at Jneksouhoro,
and at the nioitib of Briar creek, on the Savannah
river, il will he sold at the same rates with height
°“ Apply to T. L. SMI PH, Planters’ Hotel, or
J'tnc 14 trw.V-dtl I). KIRKPATRICK A Co.
4 COOK IV ANTED, of good character and
- * capacity, to cook for a small family, (or wlnch
a liberal price will '.o paid. Enquire at I Him offic e,
or at No 293 Broad street if June 7
PORT WINE, WHISKEY, &C~.
“if 4 hhls Mon ngahela Whiskey
2ft bids superior Port W ine
IBU coils Bale Rope Just received and for
sale hy W. E & J I , JA( KMJ.N,
October 1 A ueiionoers.
| NCIDENTS OF TRAVEL in Greece,
® I urkoy, Kns.-ua, and Poland, hy the author of
Incidents of i’rjvel m Egypt, Arabia. Petrea, and
the Holy Land, with a Map and Engravings, in 2
vols. 12 mo. Just received l,v
•»pt 7 BHtia. IMCIIMtIK.
PLANT’S EDITION OF GRIER'S
oEOII c; 1 A AN I) CAIIOI. I N A
ALMANAC, FOR
1 H :g e .J? :
(TALGIH.ATF.D tor the iorizo.l nn»l meriiliin
y of AiigustM, (in., and will Nerve for the ndja*
rent nml I lorid.i. 'l’he nslnjiumiical ralcula
lir.iiH l»y Hubert Crier, of HoUh county, On. .lijhl
publiHlied, aiid sold hy ihe gro«H dozer orainglu hy
y ii. yi.ii,‘nt, Aiunufn,
PLANT & NOKTQN| Columbus, j
NECK STOCKS.
SUPERIOR Black Satin, Bomhazir.e, Plain and
Figured Black Summer Slocks, ol the best
1 make and style, just received hv
\VM (). PR IGF,
June Ifi No. 888 Broad street.
I f\[ DTTCE.—The subscribers being anxious to
close their business, request all t mso indebted
lo them lo make immediate payment, and all those
lo whom vvu are indebted, will please present their
accounts. CLARKE A; HOLLAND,
sept 8 II
' riONNETS.— WILLIAM 11. CHASE has
just ree lived
Ladies’ firm Florence Plait Gutlngo
do ikr Straw no do
Misses’ common Straw do do
Palm I ens Hoods, large size; also, a variety
New Good (s. at 231 Broad street. sept 12
i CHOICE LIQUORS. WINES, &c.
I A PIPES Cognac Brandy, 4lli proof
I “ii Ido < Ttampagne do very old
i 3 do pure Holland Gin
I hhd Jamaica Rum
3 pipes choice old Madeira Wine, Lewis At
. Co. and Newton, Gordon Az Go’s brands
fi qr rusks pule Sherry, of the well known
brands o, Duff Gordon and Smith, Bailey
As Co.
4 qr casks Port, imparled direct from London
I 20 dozen do extra ago ami quality
)ft qr casks I’enerilfu W’jne, Brand Pats'y&Co
]o do Sweet Malaga
Ift boxes Sauterne Wine for sale hy
July 86 JOHN GOSKERY.
WM. 11, McKEE,
No 309 ISronrl street, Augusta, Go.,
i 4 GENT lor the New York Albion, Emigrant
J a and Old Countryman, will receive tuhserip.
1 tion*and payments. ly JuucO
OFFICIAL DIiAWIM. O’ THE
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY,-
,r theiienelii oi ihe Augusta 1 ndep’l I nc Cionj-'y
Ci.ass No 3J, for 1838
1 - :t • 8 6 7 d 9 |0 J! |-2 13
11 * M0271(0 -2 3 "31 33 Isl 6 ) 55
i LLlil-ID - l'*lii’ll'\ that the ahov e number
* ns Uiev standan-correc l.iislukon Irom tin; Mat:-
g- r s ei-rlilieule o| tie. riruwing ot the Virginia
'OllO I, itierv, (hr VVellshurg, ( lass No (i, lor bM.’e,
11111 Alexandria, Va„ dm R3B, and wlneb
leternii'ti’s the lute ofnll tickets la Id in tin; al ove
[net It ] A. KRAI), Agenl,
GEORGIA STATE
Is « 'S' T £■: Et V ,
For the benefit of tbc
Augusta Independent Fire Company.
Ci.ass No. 41, l oti 1838.
I’o b* determined by tin drawing ol lhe Alexmdrio
Lottery, Class No 7, 1838.
Iu be draw nat A LI - \ A NI) IH A, Va. on Saturday
(Ictober 13lb, 1838.
U.S. (jllEooiiy Al Co , Malingers.
A. READ, Contractor,
75 Numbers—l 2 Drawn Ballots.
SCI! E M E .
I Prize ol #50,100 (80,000
I ‘20,000 20,000
1 10,000 10,000
I ft,ooo ft, Coo
14/ 00 -1,000
1 3,190 3,190
1 3,000 3,0110
1 ‘2,500 2,800
1 1,000 8,000
5> 1,000 50,000
•’>o 500 2 ft,ooo
80 300 15,(t00
fil 200 12,800
03 HU) 0,300
03 80 5,0(0
03 70 4,410
03 00 3,780
120 50 o 300
120 41) ft,(i4o
3,054 20 73,080
23.430 lo ‘.31,,00
27.814 Prizes,nntoimliitg to sop’,2 '0
I ickets #lo—Shares ui proporliom
IkJ" Orders for I ickets in the above sebeme will
meet w ith prom) I altent on if nildt'i ssod (post paid)
In A. READ, Agent,
Augusta, Gn.
FANCY AND WINTER sTTA WIST"
■|MIE subaeriliiis have jus' received mi extrusive
« assetntetil of’Thibet Casbiacrn, Rock Spun
Silk, Iligblam! Plains,and winter travelling -Shawls
comprising as go at n variety and assortment as
ever htdore olfered in ibis maiket, w lneb they can
sell at unusually low prices.
3 EDGAR & CARMICHAEL
~ *AT (S i'OllE.— A. 11, MALLORY having
d a connected liimscll with one of the largest
manulncluring bouses at tbo North will in future
(imilnet llm business midvr the firm of A. H.
.Mallory & Co. ’I heir present arrangements w ill
enable A. B. M Ac Co. In supply their customers on
the most accommodating terms. They tire n< vv
loeeiving their Fall and Winter supply of Gentle
men'll Huts, Caps, Ac ; also, a large ussotlntent of
I.allies’ Bonnets, of the latest style and superior
quality. Those wishing to purchase unices in
their lino, either til wholesale or retail, arc solicited
11 call aiid examine their assortment
oct 8 If A. It MALLORY & Co.
T OTTCE.—The firm ol J. |», (Settee A co.
is was ihssolved on the 7lh nisi, hy imp util eon
sent ; either party is mil Ii insed lo use the name of
the Into linn in settling up the business
J P SEIZE,
A, SARA 1,,
E. B. SIMON NET.
J. I’. Seize will continue the business at the
"b - toncl. «ug 20
N’. .V. bOnlls.
9 I’. S'l'.T"/I'., tins jasl reccivt-rt dress nml
* fii inluruCalieoos in gnat varies ol pfieisl
and patterns.
I Irish Liiu-ns in half and whole pieces, all qualities
I Gentlemen'll merino bos skill and silk (Moves
11 mum, worsted and gum > In/ltc Suspenders
Misses mid boys worsted < Tavii's
■Silk, rnibin, Virginia lamb’s wool and merino hose
and bull hose
Post w hile mid black English silk boso
A gr.nl variety ol 3-4 4-4 ft-4 C-4 7-4 B*4 9-1 IC-4
lasbionable shawls
Gent'meti'ssilk pocket Hdkfs warranted not to fade
3-4 (5 4 merino Circassians, all color*
Real French merino cloth, do tlo
White, semht, given and yr How Flannels, some
extra fine
] Real Welch and Rogers’ Flannels, warranted not
to shrink
| While twilled and 0-4 domestic FI nnels
! Kentucky Jeans, Satinets, nil colors and qualilus
Cradle ami Crib Him keis, very fine
| 3-4 4 4 (i 4 Bcdlicliiiig
j ft 4 0 4 blenched and anbleacbod Walt bam Sheetings
|3 4 1-4 do do Shirtings
New York mi ls Shirting*, and British Long Cloth
j Red and blue Litu-ey
Negro Kerseys aurl Blankets, very heavy
W bile ('anion Flannel, some very lino
Assorted colored ( nmbrjeks
('order! and quilled Skirls
I 3-4 4.4 ft. 1 0-4 7-1 primed cotton shawl*
.Salisbury Flannel
W bile, nine and pink Satin Silk
Long I aw n.riss ,rled, some extr.. fine
0 4 Iselioi ell. Hook, Nanso.-k, fcculcb and India |
Mull Muslin
0 4 cotton ' lain brick
Plain anti figured t'wius Muslins,Bishop’s lawn
<lerman ()tl Cloth
Punn in id figurerl Bubinetl Is ets and Edgings
Englisb '1 In end Laces and I c’gmgs
Colton ami worsted Hosiery for children
Assorted flax patent Thread
Flat-bend Pins and hemming Net die*
Tailor and Clark’s Spool Cullen
Neck, puff, still', tuck and round Shell, Brazilian,!
Dressing am! Ivorv Combs
Fancy coal and youth’s Buttons
G-4 red Padding and green Prize
Cotton, worsted and cloth Table Covers, sono of ,
lleae now style
f.adios’anil VI sues Straw Hoods
4-4 Apron Cheeks
G-4 cross burred .Muslin*
Irirli Liri'ii .Sbeetiug, some extra fios
1t).4 l.onrlon .Shoelmg
Nuerlh -worked Inserting ami Scalloping
Ganz Flannel, black Italian Cuipe amt Crape I.eel
W bile and black Crown Linings
Con-clls, assorted numbers ami qualities
Gentlemen's black Indian Cravats uud Stock*
do Swiss do
j Green worsted ( on! and ‘ asse's
j (lotion Cord and darning ('oilort
Golton anil silk Umbrellas, some extra sizes
Best plated Hooks ami Kjcs
Scarlet, gr r n ail yellow Feretinz
fapes and Bobbins, silver Thimbles
G-4 anil 4-4 bust black linliun Srlk
Russia sbcotitigs and Diaper*
Crash, Dowlas and Huckaback, for toweling
' Ladies' 110-rkin and picnic Gloves
Sutiu t.nd lustring Ribbons, assorU'd
1-4 G-4 Furnitum Dimity, brown Ilolltnd*
12 4 Marseilles (Jiiilta
I*2-4 colored Counterpanes
Black Lace Veils, some very fine
G-4 and 7-1 Barnsley Diaper
Double damask table Diaper, assorted width
I hrinask Table Cloth
W orsted Mor-i n, u-s rrled e-dors
French jot and blue black Bombazines, superior
and low priced
Bird’s c> o Diaper
t 8-4 and P)-4 unbleached Linen Table ( loth
Blur k silk velvet Ribbons
Black.green nml pink siik and tabby Velvets
Ladies' Ringlets and Curls
Kalji.elts, assorted colors, plain and figured Baizes
French Napkins, with colored borders
Youth,pearl and shirt Buttons
. Open wotk bleached and unbleached colfojt Hose
, Embroidered silk Hose
Woolen Gloves ail Mil's
Wooden and steel Bosks
Blue, blin k Old fancy Cr.ssnmrrcs
■>-4 Canibrii k 1 iir>.ty, plutd Lm oy, Kid Dolls
, t.adics colored, flue plain, ISwits, and Floranee
plait Straw I,'ullages
New style figured dress Silk, all colors.
A 1.80,
70 pieces Scotch inerain nml treble ply Carpetings
Kim k < hirpslmys. llirearl A binding to suit the same
lm) Brussels and Talfctm Hearth lings
t 1 Vc ry line ussorlerl *t/-'s bed Blankets.
- | Tbc nliine goods will lie disposed of by wholesab
I ir.rl rofai!,on reasonable terms. otl 2
■v.
dv Jd.'iN S. I
THIS
I A! l , '"' li ’ iri ,r "iu <•* I»y »ior«y, will hUBH
. '/“ e “ “'ifcnor negro Brogan »h, es
"’ ■ K 'p «i«* 18a
'I 1(1 do do Calf do
'■ , *’ do yumuii'n I.emher Bool*.
!, ugvdn-r wuh a very great variety us I adjak'
~ and children s Smocs, 1
ai.so, 1
jO l)Ms fine 15:»1 1 more Flow/
roil* Ila.’e linjio
10 h.i-kels ( hiunpagrie
1 ( ■'.° o Amoriean Cigars
.' ,000 .Spanish
2 I'iociß superior 10-J Duffel Blanket*.
u Furniture.
TuwiSk"®” o*' 0 *'
• ? r 524*3
lloiiM lmld nmi Kitchen Furniture, u| n person about
in n inovejrom I he city, nil of noaiMinJ substantial
ninmihn lure and hut Intle used, eofisisiingifl r, .
>r 11 1 1’- V ‘ b »i* r d, Dmmg PaNus. Breakfast
1 ahh.s, Une l otiom and Curled Maplk Chain Bed
|!l U ‘H 1 “ lamlH - Damps, ShovvcrUuih.Veiiißnn
Blinds, Wallers, (. otuware an,l China, Beds and
lorn lure, bureaus, hruss Fender*, AiUrons and
• hovel and I iingiK s, I andleaiiths, tke , luci^-
dmg Kitchen Fuumurc. '
—■ *' l *.l Tekrns cash.
-A* Tnvute Suit: — S]> endid Fa mi tun /
UV JOHN S. IHiTCIIINtsON, /
I mpenor ,Marble top Bier Table /
I spring sent Nolh /
I Marble top Center Table /
.... 1 "' I superior spring scat mahogany choir#
Ihe above lurnilure will ho sold low —i H # I?
damage,! m the least, belonging lo a gentle/
w ho is breaking up bouse keeping. sept/
, C.DOTifS, C ANSIiMEIIKS, K c .7
4 lie. Mibsi ribers have just receive)a**’ he
>' assortment ~f supi rlinoand middliulqi#*
< lot Its find Cuss nut: res, v j z blue, I],, Jnd
lane) eoluroil cloibs, beaver cloths, of
suitable lor Overrun's, &e. I 1
Bibbed, plain and fancy striped Cassiei i«»
great variety IT
■ilHI pieces Sir diets, some of which alo a
permr ijiuilily, and composing a great vie o
1 c °m r » , bir.cy stripes and mixtures. I
Silk and oilier rpiality vestings, Buffullt u
which l bey oiler at very low pi ires. 1
ont3 IvIXiAB N CARiMICIfk I
. Jtiw t'K v ,vi vtrsKti.l.rN (ii’n '
?‘V'i* , 'Vv*DN‘^ ! SHli All have jnn recsd
~ doin Ninv \ ark a largo supply of extrn-4,
i ic ’ ’ a,' "'*' l 11 1 Marseilles Quills, vih
lom ohm $20,t0 which they respectfully lie
the attention ol the ladies.
, , sVI'V.V’/'L 1 ' hiX|> piles of CttrpetTnti
‘ fefcNOVk DliN A MIKA II have reci ivathis
day Iroia New York, additional sunpll of
extra three ply an.l superior n.grain t'ntpe, of
• very rn h colors and splendid patterns, vvhicwilli
Ilieir previous large supplies, makes their sorl
inmn one id t v e largest ever offered in this tv.—*
t ersoiis wishing to supply themselves wit this
• I article, will do vvi 1J to cull immediately, a they
I run now mnko u so ei lion of rieh and sietuhJ
, l‘ ,lltl ri “• on C
I I’ rt lj|j .* f > V\ 1A iKlx (l , i
KJNOIIBJiN iV Nil 1;Alt arc now receiving
, lrM .' !l aew i ork, their Fall ami Winter) sup-ji
- (dies ui Staple and I'aiicy Dry Goodti, ni|r
■ prising a largo and g< neral assortment of nr^'"
■ snilnhle (or I lie jireMnit and npproucliing see^d 11 ' n h
; id wlneh have been carefully selected, an/™ which
they rospccllnlly invite the attention i/fhe public.
Country merehunls uiuf planlurs \v*‘ i>° supplied
on tbciiiosi reiisnniihle leniip, sept2B
~ MopEiF:Dir /.'Ain ks.
; tijNOWDKN A SI IK'A It have just received
fr from Now York, a supply of rich Mouslin He
! I amis, fin Indies' dresses; also, superior plain
black ami fancy colored Challys, to which they
I nst,ecr(i.|| v invito the attention ofllie hdius
»*,
’ . c >W\V KM 'll FliAJi K 1,8.
, NOW I>KIV << SIIKAII have just received
~ imiu New York,a Urge supply of while Welch
j r ianncls (wiirraiitcil not lo shrink) Ola suit texture;
c ■ also, a large supply ol Bed and tjreen Flannels, to
]vv tin h they lesjiecifnlly invite the attenliou of thy.
. ' I’" 1,1 "'-
I I 'lvV-V.i, •; |,;A . NS AM> SATIM.TS.
, I 'Vs* " 111. N AMI K All have just riscived
* Ir.'in New N ork, a large supply of extra quality
Ivcniucay Jeans, and superior and common F’acncis
suitable lor youili's clothing, to which they rcseect
nl I on io. ■, ,0 ~ Dhe-nMie sr „ftjH
t ■ .r, i i.Vo a;v n it cuts.
ti<l NOW DKN A NiIKAII have just rooeived
k Ironi New York, a very la go supply of three
ply and superfine Ingram Carpet* of the most
splendid pntiorns, with Tufted and Biussels Kugs
| to miilcli ihe ( iirp -ts ; persons wishing to supply
| ihemsclves vvit.li lliesc articles can n, w make a se*
i had mil of very rich and choice paiterns, Irani mio ,
) 1,1 Dio large,! assurtinonts ever offered in lias oily. I,
I sept 28 |
' HI.A N KKTN AN I* VfUKo , l.’dlilM. /
I hJNOft III'IN (V SIIKAU have jus, rcceired
! tom New ' ork, n very large supply of nape-
I iior Hose, Wliiniey ami Duffel Blankeu, also, v
very Ini ge supply of superior Kerseys anil Linsey*.
1 suitable lor male and female servants, to which
I >l' fully invite the attention of planters.
fasiho.vaiiCk boxnikts.
iJMtti ttr.N A SIIKAK liavoji.sl received
k ‘ Now A oik, a large supply <,t j.u-ti* s’ ««-
perior V irlona Co t.igcli unels,of the Inte-r slylo
and shape ; also a supply of extra quality (olure l
straw Victoria Coitagrs in id Miss's’ tloods, of «
large rive, to \v l.ich they respectfully inviic ibo at
fi niuui o* llv» hif'irH u(»i«l 2K
K. itHK(;i;ois,
hcqll.K I)VFit AND NCODBKK, from /’aris;
I s 1 bavicg arrived at Augusta, whore ha intend*
I in make bis permanent residence, in ibo practice ol
i b s priitassio al hosinoss. lias tha lionor lo i»h' rlrt
tbe ladies and genllcmi n of Augusta mid Adjoining
; eoHiinus, tbnl bo has taken a suitable Mouse cat
i broad slifd, vs Mr. August a Fred
erick's where a II (uoi.'s ,f Silks, Crapes, wrf'
!i Dyed in llie most fashionable unu per. j
colors, al tin* most ro <soimhle prices. Ladies' Nto*
riuo, f 'asbincro and Crape .Shaw ls, and l.ccloirn
Hals cleansed mid pressed, sum to look as.wxll as
new Ccnlb-mcii’s apparel scoured and renewed
i lo I heir primitive color and brightness.
I net 5 6m
Air. mid .tlrs. i;t;lvU'l'ON’N NCDUOL.
wit If. anil .Mrs KbHtfUN beg leave graielully
i'B lo acknowledge the liberal patronage and en
! cjiirngouuni vvhieli they have received tri m their
I friends and the public, during tho past'year
I hey pledge themselves that their ex. i ions shall
| not he warning to render their instilutim still moia
word y of Diddle confidence
Thecoii'scol instruction in the ensiling term will
he extended, and iho best talents the country as
-1 lords will be employed in the departments of live
I school.
i 1 here will bo hut one tri min the year, extending
i from the Ist of October to the Ist ol July. None
I will he ad nil I lei fora less period than one terra.
The Primary Drjmrtmenl will consist of smal
children, and iheir studies will he strictly elenien
lary. Tuition (or the term isdii)
The. Senior Deportment will embrace all except
the children, nod comprise illiberal and complete
course ol sin,ly ; consisting of ”
1 lb llai common Koghsh branches,
2 IB Hie higher F.ng. Branehcsnml Belles Loltrc*
it Ol Mathematics,
1 4Of Nam al Ncionees,
ft Os Anci ml ( la'sies, I
(i Os V« I .Music Tuition 980
Music on tho Piano Forte, (extra) %’lh
French, ■
Drawing,
Use of practising Piano, g
j One lull/pui/menl required in advance j
Jt is particularly desired, in order ly prevent
breaking np the classes, that those who are to he
come pupils of i lie school, may be cent-at the ha*
"munis of the term, and cominned, if (irncticahle in
■he end. No deduction will he made for absence
? eilhrr ill the begin nine ureiol of the term.
d lie rooms nrc fi trail up in a style of comfort and
elegance, and wnih the nd.hlinns to be mode, will
bo adapted lo scat cointnodmnsly eighty pupils t„
s vv Inch number the school (exclusive of the Primary
c Department) will ho sriclly limited
July 7 if
1 & I l«o Snut ern Recorder,Columbus Enqoirrr
lo and Athens W hig, will publish the above weekly
I Mil the first ol Ovtohvr, and charge tlusodiepi