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points. Daiy was stabbed in innumerable pluses |
with bayonets ond swords, and received a deep
cut over the head with a cutlass, *
\ Alderman Hall, who was fortunately present,
in command ot one of the Regiments, succeeded
in rescuing Daly from certain death; ond officers
Rose and Jones, with the aid of others, conveyed
him to the Upper Police, whete lie was cum mi ted.
Our informant states Iha’ more than fifty persons
must have been ntore or less injured by the horse
a id cart, and it is rumored that two had already
died. Daly was, at the last accounts, still living,
though most shockingly cut up and mangled—.V.
I’. Express.
From the Houston National Banner, Sr pi. 21,
A highly intelligent gentleman who arrived in t
town on Sunday last from the West, stales that a
most decided feeling of hostility towards this
Government and people, manifests itself amongst
the Indian tribes on oui western and north wes.
tern frontier. Capt. Love, the brother of Col.
Love, who together with some sis con others, left
San Antonio a few days since, for the purpose ot
trading with the Cumanchcs, and fir whose safety
fears were entertained, has, it seems from the jn.
tclligcnce relied upon at Bexar, fell a victim to |
the bad faith of those among whom he had gone
with a view to traffic. I'he scalps and clothes of
the party were carried into P.ceidco by certain
Cumanclio Indians, as evidence of tht zeal and '
fidelity with which they wore prepare I to execute i
their bond of Wood to the Mexican Government, i
These are the fruits of the treaty nothing since |»
entered into with this tribe of Indians at Bexar, i
by Gen. Johnson, the agent of our Government
at that place. A portion of the same Indians re
paired to diis ciry, for a similar purpose, not more
than a couple of mouths ago, and in each in
stance, we believe, received presents from the gov
ernment to a considerable amount. The Lipans,
also, whom about the same time, we not only
treated with, hut trea'ed well, are said to be now
on the Rio Grande, holding direct intercourse wi h
Mexico, of a nature similar to that which, it is
believed her secret agents and emissaries have for
some time past been keeping tip with the tribes
along the whole extent of our Indian border. The
chief of the Lipan tribe, when, in this city, is
known to have exclaimed on concluding the trea
ty with out - Government: ‘’Let us see who will
be the first to break it”—and be has broken it.
So much for treaties with these savages.
It is pleasing to hear Irnm all quarters that the
crops of cane, cotton and corn will be unusually
good litis year. The laic refreshing rain will
have a very good effect upon the cane crop,
though it has come rather late; the cane has,
however, one month more to g<ow and ripen, be
fore grinding time. Cotton is very fine and [lick
ing is going on rapidly. The season lias been
remarkably favorable, so far, and all that our
plati'crs may desite now, isgood prices, and good
demand, and good money, which, we sincerely
hope they will realize.— Altakapas, La Gazette,
Kept. 31.
Tnr. Wkst—A Sion.—The west is not all
what it is cracked up to he. Several wealthy
families of this place, during the summer, took a
notion of ‘•bettering their condition,” and there
fore started off for the western country; but find
ing that it diti not answer their expectations; they
are all returning, resolved upon settling down lor
life in Altakapas. It appears that people are only
beginning to discover the fact, that Louisiana is
one of the finest countries on earth, and Allaka
pas the best part of it. —Franklin ]{miner.
MARRIED,
On Wednesday evening, the 10th inst, by the
Rev. Isaac Boring, Mr. Thomas 11. Bevkns, ot
Monticello, to Mrs. Angelise Bbiuesbou, of this
city.
On the llth inst., by tiro Rev. Mr. Boring, Mr.
Wim.iam M. Davis, to Miss Georgianna K.
Cart, nil of this city.
man n m i ■n i t ivrni — 'M&K&'sreas u
COMMERCIAL.
- r 11 ~~ 11 " rrr ~ ' —— ■»
MACON MARKET, OCT- 11.
Colton —New Cotton picked out before the late
rains, sells generally nt 13 cents. Wo have heard
of some sales at 13 j Cotton picked since Ihe rains,
(which are more or less stained,) sedl from 10 ro 13
cents.
NEW ORLEANS MARKET, OCTOBER 8.
Transactions of the week up to the evening of
the 6th inst. with the exception of cotton, have been
rather limited ami sales generally confined to home
consumption, specula ora not being able to outer the
market, owing to the small supplies and very high
prices risked. The western waters continue very
low, and several boats laden with produce for this
market are represented as being nground and must
remain so until there is a rise. Flic weather lias
been very warm during lire week. Tire city contin
ues healthy. Numerous strangers ns well ns our
citizens who have been at the watering {daces on
the lake are arriving dailj .
Cotton. —Received from the Ist to 6th inst. 439-1
bales; exported 2796 bales; stock on hand including
ull on shipboard not cleared 1041)8 bales.
In the beginning of tiro past, week there vvns a very
active demand, and considerable sales birth.' quan
tity in market made, and g neral y at an advance in
price, since then however and tip to Saturday two
ning lire market has been dull and not only lost the
advance but also closed with a downward tenden
cy. The sales of the week amount to 3000 bis at.
lot, 13, 131, 13, and 131 cts, middling to line. Our ;
remarks apply entirely to the new crop, the lots of
Ihe old crop are too insignificant to demand notice.
The quality of the lute receipts are inferior to those [
which first etime to market, many of the crops are i
somewhat mixed
Liverpool classifications.—Ordinary Middling,
10| a 11; Fair, 12; Good Fair, 131 a 13; Good and
Fine, 131 a 13L
Statement of Cotton.
1833, October 1, stock on hand 800 bales.
“ “ 6, teceipts this week 4391
13294
“ “ “ exported this week 2790
Leaving a balance of stock of 10103
Including all on ship board not cleared.
Flour. A further advance of 35 a 50 cents per
bbl. was established, for sweet during the week
with a good demand for domestic use; we quote su
perfine 80 a Os, fine S 3 a 8 25, sour *0 20. Wo
have not heard ol any transactions having taken !
place for export The receipts from Ist to 6th inst, |
amount to 1560 bbls.
Molasses. —Dull,the demand very limited at 28a
30 cents —receipts this week 74 bbls.
Sugar. —The stock of Louisiana sugar is much
reduced: sales continue to urocers atour quotations
—the receipts this week amount to 40 hhds Ha
vana sugar continues dull and the demand limited |
at prices quoted.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
CHARLESTON, Oct 13. A it■ yi slcrday. In- Lmicctj !
Hangs, Havana; schr Thomas and Henry, Miles, from j
CcU'l.a rap.
Went to sen yesterday, br Catharine, Rose, West In
dies, line In- Cervantes,' Hrdfctt. tin lon, steam packet
South Carolina, Cliff y, Baltimore,steam packet . to
tune, Wilson, Savannah.
FRESH RAISINS.
~S WHOLE and hall boxes new crop bunch
JLOvv Raisins, just received and for sale by
oct 13 JOHN COSKERY.
ff- STOPPED from some Dro- j
vy | vers, on the 10th inst. in this
aZE? place,two likely Hounds, said
to have followed thorn from bo
/ tryrfc, f7.~•, v _^ a jr--7* low Waynesboro, or near there.
The owner will please call, pay expenses of the
printer, and lake them away. E. MARTIN,
oct 13 3t
rajOTTCE. —The City Council • ill receive pio-
Im posa!s, on the first Saturday m November
next, for keeping the pumps in or ler for three years.
Applicants will name the prire pur annum, and
the names of security. By urderof Council, passed
the 6th October, 1838.
oct 13 2i GEO. .M. WALKER, Clerk.
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\ T *- IV AN Ft-’Dj to lake charge
A or tic Double Branch Ac tdemy, Lincoln
conuly, Georgia A genllenmn who uil! come
with sullh'ioiil of character, nod qnuit
(i• •a■ i• > ll s in i.-aril ilio d fferoi t branches ni an
English and Classical education, w ill meet with
liberal encouragement hy immediate application to
the ilia Prude s. Hv oulor of tlic 'i’ruslcos.
oct II! wit SI-’. A HORN .MO-1.1 V, Ser’y.
MORE NEW (KiOiis “
11. KIRTLAND «.»■ Co., Merchant
c -I* • Tililors, have received a complete assort
meat ol (Jooils iu l heir Hue; Cu.-simeres io great
variety, superior Satin Vestings, A'c Arc.
law 1/ (jooi/s.—SO dozen best lloskm (black and
colored) Gloves ; lluskskio and Heaver do.; supe
rior black and while Silk do; Berlin do; while
and black silk Halt IP.se; cotton do; superior
.Merino Vi sts and Hants ; Suspenders, of the best
quality; Linen, Cambric and bid; twilled pocket
I Id k is.
. ‘Stocks.— Opera lie Satin Stocks; plain do;
bowed aniLplam Bombazine do. OU dozen round
and square ei d Collars, Ac Ac. oct H)
; I,AM) POK SAI.C.
Twelve hundred acres ol oak and
hickory land, lying in Lincoln county,
*1” on VS ells’ creek, well watered, and sevc
fal good sp.iie.gs on the same, about six
miles below lbe court house and three miles from
the Savannah road. Also, two Lots in the Chero
kee purchase, both drawn by me, one lot Mo. 281,
4th district nuii 2d section; the other No. 719, 3d
district mid 3d section. A fin, one lot in
near Augusta. ROBERT II ENDEIGSOM.
oct 13 3tw
TO REUfT —The commodious three
' fe|l story brick Dwelling, over tire store of
Messrs. T. Barrett & Co. Immediate
possession given. Apply to
_ocl 12 It* .1. & VV. HARPER.
L -ST RUCUIVII!) and for sale low, 40 pieces
heavy Kentucky lagging, 100 pieces heavy
Dundee Bagging. ' J
. »ct 12 JOHN M. COOPER & SON
I’L .V NT K IDS’I lOT B L,.
CN II ARLES II MIOT respectfully informs
-i bis friends and the public I bat be has relumed
to Charleston, and has taken the Planters’ Hold,
corner of Chun h and Queen streets, formerly kept
by Mrs, A. Calder. Tim establishment has under
gone thorough repair, and is now ready tor the re
eeplion of visiters The Columbia, Camden and
Georgetown Stage Ollice is kept here.
Charleston, October 11, 1838. Ilstdee
STONE MASONS WANTED. — twenty
good Stone Alas ms will find constant employ
ment, at libera! wages,attbo Bridge over the Oeo
nee river, on the Georgia Kail Road, near Greens
boro. JAMES 11. GRANT,
Principal Assistant Engineer-
Engineer’s Office, I
Greensboro, October 11, 1835.} ts
Musical noth; e.- u,i/, jf; ukCIT
AIt f)j professor of respectfully io
forms Ids patrons and the public, that ho has
removed to Fox’s Rang-, over Afr. AI. Dye’s store
He w ill give lessons in .Vlnsie on the Piano Forte,
Guitar mid Mute, ami as it is his intention to eon
line his practice to this city, and to take but a limi
ted number of pupils, he hopes to secure a rontirm
alien of the liberal patronage with which ho has
already been favored.
N. B.—Piano Fortes tuned and repaired in the
best manner, on reasonable tnims ts net 8
It EMOVAIi
JAMES ANDERSON & CO.
BY IV’.U. C. \VA V,
No. 2fin, Biio.vd-stiiukt, Augusta, Georgia.
HAVE removed their stock ol seasonable Dry
Hoods to the store immediately opposite to
the State Bank, where they are receiving additions
of fiesb imported Hoods of all descriptions, and
suitable to the fall and winter season. oct 4
U~T ATCHE.S ANI> JEWELRY.-the
suhsiriber has just returned from I lie North
with a splendid assortment ol Watches and
Jewelry, which the public are invited to call and
examine. JOHN B. MURPHY,
oct4 12t
lUCIEM OM> Is HJ Ess, Aii-r,ai,oal
t| iilE Drills on Wednesday afternoon will ho
B discontinued until further notice.
By order of the Captain,
net 10 W. A. ROBERTSON,O, S.
\\[ ANTED, by a young man ol' industrious
• » and suhur hnb'ts, a situation in a Grocery
or Shoe store—is acquainted with keeping a Bur
in either of those situations he will give his whole
attention to bis employers For forth *r information,
apply at I his office, or at Ins hoarding house, oppo
site Bridge Bank, 134. 3t oct in
FEANNELS, BLA \K!TS, &c7 '
SUPERIOR wlnleganzß Flannels
IO do real W elch do
Bleached and brown Canton Flannels
10-4 and 14-4 superior Bed Blankets
London d jffel and point do
A large assortment of the above goods jnstopen
ed, and will ho offered at salisfnctyry prices,
ocl 3 EDGAR <V. CARAHGHAEL.
Mil. JOHN 11. MURPHY will net ns mv
attorney during my absence from the city; all
pasons indebted to me will therefore make imme
diate payment to him. A. FOSTER.
Augusta, Alny 30, 1833. ts
| f *J>l J NEGROES I’VhTsTvTTeT—The «uh
-1 Irsvi<• s'-riher has just arrived from Petersburg,
Virginia, with one hundred and twenty likely
young negroes of both sexes, and every description,
which he offers for sale on the most reasonable
terms He begs leave to make known to his friends
and the public generally, that he has made Ham
burg his place of residence, and will be constantly
supplied with negroes suitable for planters in this
vicinity. Those at a distance, wanting to purchase,
may at all times depend on finding a large number
ol' negroes Un hand.
The lot now on hand, consists of able bodied men,
plough boys, two first rate blacksmiths, several
likely and well qualified house servants of both
sexes, several professed cooks, washers and ironers,
l several women with children, small girls, suitable
! for nutacs, and several small hoys without their
j mothers. Planters an I traders are earnestly request
( cd to give the subscriber a call previous to making
| purchases elsewhere, as he is enabled and will sell
as cheap or cheaper, than can be sold by any other
| person in the trade, BEN.I VAHN DAVIS-
Hamburg, S C., Sept. 28, 1838. ts
N. fi—Also for sale, 1 wagon and 4 horses; 1
wagon and 2 horses; 2 carryalls with horses; 1 first
rate saddle horse, and 1 poney.
The Columbia Telescope, Journal, AJilledge
ville, Alacon Messenger, and Columbus Enquirer,
will please copy the above for one month, and
send their accounts to this office for'payment.
FAEL AND WINTER DRY GOODS,
NEW SUPPLIES.
& C VRMICHAELi are now rc
-.i-J ceiving their supply of Staple anti Fancy
Dry Hoods, comprising a largo and general assort
| meat of Goods in their lino, which they fee! dis
j posed to offer as fair prices. if sept f,
[ I W*/4h The Hcorgia and Gaiolinn Al
ii. inanac for 1839, hy Robert Grier,
just published and for sale hy the gross or dozen hy
sept 7 THOMAS RICHARDS.
WHITE WELSH PLAINS. KERSEYS,
& CARMICHAEL, arc now
B j opening a supply of Heal Welsh White
: Plains, Kerseys, Linseys. ami low priced Satinets,
suitable for plantation and house servants,
oel 3
j DANK STOCK FOB SALE.—l2sshaTeg
-*.•* Bank of Augusn.
25 shares Augusta Insurance and Bankmg Com
' party.
130 shares Georgia Rail Road and Banking Com
j pany. Apply to KOBT. F, POE, or
Oct 1 ts GEORGE O’KEEFE WHITE.
T EFT WITCH’S BEST TORACCO--
-S-J Also, (ut Tobacco in small papers, and best
■Smoking 'I ohacco. Just reived and for sale hy
ANTONY <k HAINES.
\kjI UTE LEAD, WINDOW HLASS,
• » and all kinds of Paints and Oils, a large
stock constantly on hand ami for sale bv
sept 1 HA VI LAND .RI.sL KVA Co.
PREPARED CHALK, in square cakes,
A for beautifying the skin, a superior article.—
Just receiled and lor sale by
sept fi AN i’ONV $ HA IN EC
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
rHAiIK undersigned is now receiving a lull supply
J 3. of Staple and Fancy Dry Hoods, smtu.
hie for the fail and winter trade ; ho has also receiv
ed his fall supply of Hroocrres. His stock of
both Dry Goods and Groceries, comprise a very
large and general assortment, and they are offered
lor sale on reasonable terms
sept 20 Ir.vCw .WILLIAM 80-STWICK.
4 SITUATION Ik wanted by a ycung man in \
-zdL Sl imc Dry Goods or Grocery s ore. For lur
ther particulars, apply to It. I’INK,
net 11 Bl* Broad-si reel.
s»^ 1 t v>iti li.t. I'llJiSi- —1 ho
■“ Gi nuine Evans’t amonulc 1 ills are lor sale
hy the subscribers w ho are the Hale Agents tor Au
gusta, ai 7o cents tie: package
Oct II ANTONY & HAINES.
/ANTED TO Hi la : a smart active
negro Alan —liberal wugis will he given.--
Applyto JOHN S. HUTCHINSON,
oet (»
PEACH AM) ai-pm; brandy;
8 hhla oM Teaih llromly
T♦) lu bbls ehl Apple do. For sale by
OCtB ISAAC MoJSR, I
!{. A. RE AD is my duly aiillioriseu ugnii |
iv S during my absence Horn Iho stale.
WILLIAM CLAGETT, Jr.
Augusta, August 23, 1838. if
lILOWN SALT.
,*f sacks blown Salt, I irgo size, in good order
til) 25 dozen boxes line table Salt. For sale hy
oet 8 ISAAC MOUSE.
“VAtTCLUSE COT'fON OSNABURGS.
* CONSTANT supply oft he above aniclelor
/V sale at Factory prices by the agents.
mnr 2 4U CLARKE, M’TEIR <fe CO
rAPIiII. —20 reams fine Medium Printing Pa
per lor sale, on consignment,at factor’s prices)
Apply at this office. June 13
PAVILION BOBBINET. —Ai) pieces hul>-1
bind for Pavilions, 10-4 wide; also, Culiun
nml 'oen Nottin' r ,ju.si received by
June 27 TUGS. 11. WYATT & Co.
STOVjIJ ,I & HAMLEN,
WHOLES A I,K DRV iV‘ )<J l )S MCRC HANTS,
Ami Goneml *«iV'-curs,
AUGUSTA, On.
DCr Dry Goods Sale Room over the GrocMy shute.
[Vf OTIC 17. —Mr. 1\ WILLIS is my duly a"
thorised attorney during my short absence
Irom the state. S, BUFORD.
July 24,1838. ts
2 NOR SAL EOK HIRE —A siiiart, active,
likely negro girl, abon soventeen years of ago.
Etiqniro at tins office. ocl 8
rt'O HIRE—A negro boy about thirteen years
fi of ng", accustomed to house work—apply at
,’nis office. 4t oct 8
A LT. 2,8(10 sacks Liverpool Nall, fur sale by
C 3 S ept 13 JAMES AIeDOVVAL.
it! li li G G. GORDON is my authorised alior-
ItM. ney during my short absence (rom the slalo.
sept 8 ts JOHN 1! MURPHY.
I \J,A 111 El El) SUGAR.—O hhds Clarified
vv Sugar, for preserving, for sale hy
n „g 4 ISAAC MOISE.
7*oiE VIOLET, or Juvenile Souvenir,
B (hr 183'J,edited hy Albs Leslie, just received
and forsalo hy T. H. PLANT,
sept 13 _ JL
BOUBI3 PAPERING and Bordering, a
. good supply just received and lor sale cheap
seat? by T. 11. PLANT.
UMBRELLAS. —Just received, a good as
sortment of line Silk and Coilon Umbrellas,
sept 20 by W. H. CRANE.
Cl &, R. IVES hov i jost received n rich as
>• sortmentol Embroidered Capes and Collars,
now patterns. Itw hv sept 11
Gl KEEN COFFEE. —20 Jhags Green Cuba
1 Goflee, prime ounlity,lor sale by
s-ejit 7 N. SMITH & Co.
TWi i-;w UOliiTsit.—loquintals New Codfish,
la in fine order, lor sale by
sept 7 N. SMITII * Cn._
IL ItIRTLANO Ar Co. are receiving
H.P. their stock of Cloths, Crtssitnorcs, \ e sl
ug s, Stocks, Collars, Gloves, &c. sept 6
CWtaLNUT and Mushroom Ketchup, ot
V* superior ar ticlofor table use. For sale by
septfi ANTONY & HAINES., .
I INSEEO OIL, —A laige stuck on hand of
i! fine Dutch Oil, lor sale hv
s. jil 1 II AVI LAN I). RISI.F.Y A Co.
5 VOCT. MONROE, U c-iVTio t, may tie uuti-
K-Fsiille l profession'llly at, all hours at me Engle
and Phoeinx Hotel, Room No 10. if mny 2
\l |(W CROP MOLASSES.—7o hhds. for
j. x sale by T 8 & (J 11 ME PCALF.
n.arch 20
~~ SUKV EVOIIS’ COMPASSES.
A N assortraent ol the above instruments, some
x3l very superior, warranted correct. For sale by
„ct 3 T. H. PLANT.
HAT STORE.—A- Ti. MALLORY having
connected himself wish one ol the largest
manulaclnring houses at the North, will in luture
road net the business under the firm ol A. 11.
Mallory &, Co. Their present arrangements will
enable A. 11. M * Co. to supply their customer* on
ilio most accommodating terms. They are new
receiving their Fall mid Winter supply of Gentle
men’s Hats, Caps, &c.; also, a large assortment of
Ladies’ Bonnots, of the latest stylo and superior
quality. Those wishing to purchase articles in
their line, either at v. holesaleor retail, arc solicited
to call and examine their assortment.
oet 2 If A. B MALLORY & Co.
DRUGS, MEDICINES, Ac.
CIIKAP FOR CASH,
i*" fif* PACKAGES i rugs, Medicines, Faints,
Oils, Glass, &c ,for sale at lowest market j
drices, by ANTONY <fe HAINES, next door lo
U. C. Baldwin & Co., 232 Brond-st.
N, ]{.—Country merchants are invited lo call nml
inspect their stock belorc purchasing elsewhere,
oet 2
NEW GOODS.
Fashionable Fall and Winter Go Ms,
Just. Received hy
U 11. CRANE, among which may be
* found the following arucles :
Black Italian Matleoni Silk
Do. gro do Paris, gro de -Swiss and gro do Rhine Silk
.Superior black 4-4 gro do Swiss Silk
Do. de gro grain do
Blue, black, plain nml figured do
Fashionable ligurul colored do
Blue, black, and colored figured Bombazines
Do. do plain French do
Rich embroidered Thibet Shawls
Plain colored do do
Black embroidered mourning Shawls
flail mournmgThibet do
Plain Hack Cbally do
Do colored do do
3-4 and 4-4 black twisted silk clo
Colored worsted Crowell half Hdkfs
Ladies figured silk Cjavats
Gentlemen's 40 inch black Italian Cravats
Supr rior Gauze Hons, a new article
Linen Cambric and l.inen Cambric Hdkfs
j White,black and green Gauze Veils
Fine black Lace da
Chenole, cord anil zephyr Worsteds
Blue, black and colored velvet Rileboas
Embroidered Saltin Bonnet Ribbons, Paris stylo
Fine French Artificials
Narrow saltin and ganzo Ribbons,
Do. worsted and silk Braids
Do. fine linen Tape, for trimming
Gold end linen T-<pe and Bobbins
Taylor's and Clark's spool Cotton
Cambric and Swiss Edgings and Inscrlings
Colored worsted Edgings
Black silk do
Brussels Thread Lace Edgings
Superfine Irish Check Mu-din
Plain, siriped and figured Swiss Muslins
Mull check do
Mouslin de Lai nos
Dark French Prints
Small figured black Merrimack Prints
Do. do blue, brown, red and ruby ground
Merrimack Prints
F.nglish half mourning Prims
Plain and figured English Merinos
Figured silk velvet Vestings
Silk-hound Cradle Blankets
.Superior blue and black Cloths
Colored and Cadet mixed do
Bine, black, brown, drab, steel and Cadet mixed
Satinets
Superior Kentucky Jeans
Fine fancy Casgimeres
Striped and plaid Lindseys
Red and black mixed do
Negro cloth and coarse Satinets
Rn-I. white and scarlet Flannels
3 4 .-8 1-4 o-4and fi-4 brown shifting! At .Sheetings
Superior cotton tiek ngs and Cnriloii Flannels ° ■
Cotton, Worsted and woollen Hosiery
Woollen and Buckskin Gloves
Together with a general a.->.oritnnnt of fashions
ble (all and winter Goods, w Inch w ill be di-.posed
ol i.i reasonable prices at No 231 Broad-, I.
ocl ( J
¥ NOTfCE#—TlkOMihPoribrrIrnsrcmov
* <u * his Oliice to tbt* second story of AJcKcj/ic
iV Hennocli’s corner. 11(; will alien i puncmallv
to tin 1 business of his profession, in ih • Cmnt* ol ** J
Richmond cum**, Georgia, an.) Kilgcfnl* ami
barn well districts. (J.
„ orll{) Ll>i 1 JAMKS T. GRAY.
u liilili—A healthy strong voting negro a
® woman, a plain cook ami washer. Also a S
smart girl about 12 years old. Apply at No. 303
broad I. opposite Stovall tVt Simmons archou.se ' s 7
( ' l ' l 10 SR to .1. J UVUL). ( j r
jV Ij U* CLOTHS, Oassimeres, Vestings, Sun. Idc
J- * penders, Gloves, Ac. received by |,i
«»<-t 10 W iM (). PiucK.aflS ISrund St.
-V GOOD lit MM'.fifi MAM) TO UK NT.
a 1 t Tlio tenement next above Mis. Elureni'e's
I. . ~W is fur rent until the Ist of October next
—figß~i lH .Enquire on Ibn premi»oa St oc.tlO
1 _ Jk TO JOINT—A t>>nml iwosiory Dwcl
/ lingon Kilim, between Mclntosh uid Jack-
MHi.itwwn. Apply In i
uc.4 if n. L. NEHR.
A -‘E TO RENT— I The lower half of tho
H large building lately occupied h\ William -p
l' :!|l *' “ Wnmlhiiry, „* ~ crockery store, suitable
lor a grocery or dry goods sloro lor terms apply to
»"g‘J2 ISAAC JIOISK, 311 Broad it.
■' TO D I;NT, the three story D.veiling
IBS* I mw * nt present occupied by Dr.
JEylylL*tuberUoii, on Campbell street.
Jim store and dwelling, lirrproul, No. *1 Bridge
How. Apply lo McKEN/.IE A UE.VNOCH.
N. IS. Notes payable quarterly) and the occupants
paying for the use ol the hydrant water on the lots,
ting l~ If
J VV ANTKD TO RENT-a dwelling
house, near the central putt of I lie eity, on
.iSsiSjLoilborol the back streets. A eomforluhle
siuull house, with a small garden attached, would
ho preferred. Enquire of
ang 7 if W. T. THOMPSON.
VqJ TOI.EN from the subscriber, on the lst■ h day
k- ol May last, one Cold Lever V\ ntch, iinitnlion
ihmlj.'e case, raised Eagle on the Dial, Engine turii
oil, i l;nseu edge, 1). Brothers, maker, Liverpool,
No. 1264, Also, 3 approved titles lor Lands in tho
Creek nation, Aid hath."' bonds lor titles for II
other pieces of land. The j'’uvo, w ith a variety
ol clothing, was stolen one mile C" 111 Hamburg,
supposed to he stolon by negroes helongn'’* * u the
vicinity of llnmhurg. 1 will given liberal rew.’' rq
lor the waleh or papers. Silver-smiths are parti
cularly requested lo keep a look out for the said
"aldi. JOHN T. WISE,
oct 8 o vv *
Georgia In.siimnce and Trust Co. J
_ Augusta, September 18, 1838, y rr
A ' instalment, ol Two Dollars and f ifty cents n
e.» per .share, on the new stock, is payable on
Friday, -1 si inst. WALT. GOU ED, Sec’y.
s ept 111 jd f
INDIAN MAI IS OIL—A supply just receiv
-rd and for sale by ANTONV & HAINES. S
ang Hi ci
NEW FA 1,1, AND WINTER .GOODS. ?.
|l G. 1 ATT A Co, No 2ufi Itrniul si reel, I S *
-* . are now receiving fresh supplies of Staple -
ami Fancy Dry floods comprising a general I
nssorniii'iit of goods in their lino, vvhieli having 1
been well selected, they idler at fair prices, U bole,
sale and Detail I’urehnsersare reqnesleil loculi
and examine our stock before they make their pur
chases. o ct :j
I jfIUUNTP AND CLOVED SEED.—A
1 supply of fresh Kola Kngn, Elat Dnlch Turnip
and lied Clover Seed, just received anil for sale by
ang 18 I! \\ lI,AND, RISLEY A- Co. '
,TIIE GIFT, I'im
1(1 LLGAN IL\ bound in f.uibossud Morocco,
A-J edited by .Miss Leslie, just received mid ' for ~
sale by 'J'. If. PLANT. I
sept 13
si
|Y| 1 LITARY SHAVING SOAP.-This ll
if a superior article, so constniilly in demand by
Ihoso who are acquainted with its peculiar excel
lence is now for sale by die subscribers.
n|| g Hi _ ANTONY A HAINES.
" Tt> IitJILf)ERS. lo
riliiL iindcrsigncil vvdl tic kept constantly sup
plied with M indow Snsh of various sizes,
Window Blinds, and Panel Doors. 'J'he Snsh are «
primed and glazed w ith superior Class, the Blinds n
are painted green and hinged ready liir hanging I
wilh the necessary fastenings, hold Micks &c. com’ (
plete, all ol supcrioi workminiship, (nr sale low bv I
sept 11 TURPIN D’ANTIGN AG, &, Co.
STEEL RIBS FOB COTTON HNS.
NEW INVENTION.
' Pill L subscriber has just received a supply of the
M- IA I f.N I I.J Us lor Col to n (1 1 ny, which
have been spoken so highly of w herever they have I
been tried throughout, ihe Cnlfon Crowing >IaI cs * *
These Ribs are so constructed that oneserwill last I
twenty years or more, and he eonsinruly in use, by \
having an extra sel of Cast .Steel hires. Tim faces
□ remade to fit on the front of the Ribs, whole ihe f
Saws pass through, and in so simple n manner that
any person can put them on. The subscriber will \
always keep a supply of Gins on hand ofdim above I
description. WILLIAM JONES, (
A few doors above Ihe Upper Market. -i
Jui 13
EOIKiIA LlAlE.—Liosh tnoue jUiue.ol 2
AA ns good quality as any in the market, pnl up f
in boxes, stronger, tighter, and more convenient for I
transportation limn barrels, and holding the same !
quantity. Price $3 the single box. and ®JSO by '
the quantity, delivered at Augusta, at Jacksonbom, <
and at Iho mouth ol Hriar creek, on the Savannah 1
river, it will be sold at the same rules wilh freight •
off. Apply to T. I„ S.MITJI, Planters’ Hotel, or 1 •
June 14 trwj-iltf P. KIRKPATRICK ifc Co. 1
,4 COOK WANTED, of good character and I;
/» capacity, to cook for a small family, lor which
a liberal price will be paid. Enquire at this office
or at No. 293 Broad street if Juno 7
POUT WINE," IVmsKEV, &c. (
*y k bids Won ng-ihela W hiskey )
o>vJ'0 > vJ' 25 bids superior Port VVnm I
101) coils Dale Rope. Just received and for (
sale by VV. E. & J U. JACKSON, i
October 1 » Auctioneers. I
INCIDENTS OF TRAVEL in Greece, ■
li 'l’urkey, Russia, and I’ojand, by the author of ‘
Incidents of Travel in Egypt, Arabia. Petren, and i
the Holy J,nid, with a Map and Engravings, in 2 j
vols. 12 mo. Just received by <
sept 7 THUS. RICHARDS
PLANT’S EDITION OF GRIER’S
GEOK G 1 A AN D CASIO L I N A
ALMANAC, FOB I
Bw» 0 :
C'l AIiCULATIjJ> for iho horizon and moridinn
J of Augusta, < in., and will servo for tlu* rnlja
rent states mid I J‘>rnri. 'I heustronoinir'fil ralcula*
lions hy Robert drier, of Halts f.mmly, (hi. Juhl
published,and sold hv ihn gm.s« dozer orsinglo hy
r. 11. HIwViNT, Aul'uhlii, I t
I’LA MT As A’OKTO.X, Cutunhus. j ( (
N» JC' K ST( r(' 1C >. I (
Black Sal.ni, Bombazine, Plain and I
f / Figured Black Snmmcr .Slocks, of iho bcsi
nmkuand Hiylo, j.iwt received hv
WM. O. PRICK, r
June 10 No. 258 Broad sired. •’
(
|V OTK'lk—Tho MihKrrihers being onxione to J
1 H close thrir Im.sincHs, requc.-il all i klso indebted n
to them to make immedi »Ic payment, and aii thorn* \
lo whom wo arc indebu (!, will please present their 1
accounts. CLARKF Ai iiOLLAND. |
sept 8 ts I
OONNETS.— WILLIAM 11. CKANE has ,
M. j just roe /ived
1 .allies’fine Elorenoe Plait Cottage j
do do Straw no do
Misses’common Straw do do 1
I’.din I mil Hoods, large size; also, a variety ' ,
New Coodss, at 231 Broad street. sent 12 1 ,
I 8
CHOICE LH2HODN, WINE.V, &c. I
t PIPES Cognac Brandy, 4lh proof I
) do Champagne do very old I
3 do pure Holland Giu I
I hhd Jamaica Rum )■
3 pipes choice old .Madeira Wine, Lewis <V,
Co. and Newlon, Gordon <fe Go’s brands *
fi qr casks polo Sherry, of the well known I'
brands ol Duff Gordon and Smith, Bailey \
<t Co. \
qr casks Port, imported direct from London I
20 dozen do ex'raiigoatid quality fi
15 qr e’tsks i onerill.; me, brand J’oisly &Co I
]o d i Sweet .Malaga
15 boxes Sauterno Wine for sale by N
July 26 JOHN COAKKRY.
W3I. 11. McKEE, 1
No 3fi‘J Hru.ul slrret, Aupnsta, On., I
\GEN f tor the New Vork Albion, Emigrant | \
end Old Countryman, will receive siihseiic- I
tions and payments. ly June 3 |a
OFFICIAL /'/LIIW.VG Oh THE /’
GEORGIA STATU LOTTERY, |
»r n,i> benefit ot i tut Augusta 1 ndep’t |- ire Cotnp’y !
Ci.ass No 3'.*, for 1838.
1 ? 4 __ f> £ 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
1 I 1 65 62 71 |0 2 3 28 33 16 66 48
IIKUKBV CKRTirV t.)mt the above number
i iih llioy Htnmi urocnrrw t,astaken I ram tlie IVI nr»-
’cr’s cortifiralp of ilio draw mu of tho \ irginin
lute liOilory, for Woll-shunf, Class No 6, for 1838,
rnwii at Aloxandrin, VaOrl. 6,1838, and which
•formnu's t lit* Into of nil tickets held in the above
iOliery. [ucl |o] A. KKAI), Agent.
iiiiA’n s
TE3 I N 15 A V .
GEORGIA STATE
8. « 'S' 'E' BO SJ V ,
For thebenefit of tlie
Augusta Independent Fire Compnny.
»' I,ASH No, 41, fob 1838.
'o be determined by I he draw mg of I bo Alexandria
l.ollory, Class No 7, 1838.
'o bedrawn ut A LEX AN Dill A, Vn. on Saturday,
October 13lh, 1838.
D.ts. (Jkkuokv iV, ( o , Managers.
A. READ, Contractor.
075 Numbers—l 2 Prawn IlnllolH.
SCHE M E .
I I’nzo of $50,C00 soo,oco
1 20,000 20,000
1 10,000 10,000
1 5,000 6,000
I 4,100 4,000
1 3,100 3,100
1 3,000 3,000
1 2,500 2,500
11 ,000 2,000
50 1,000 50,000
50 500 25,000
60 300 15,000
fit 200 12,200
03 100 0,300
03 80 6,040
03 70 4,410
03 00 3,780
120 60 0,300
120 40 6,040
3,054 20 73,0H0
23,436 10 234,300
27,814 Bribes, amounting to $540,200
’J'ifkelß slo—Shares in proportion.
D3~ Orders to,' Tickets in the above scheme will
wet with promt 1 attv.'O on if addressed (post paid)
„ 1 A. UK AD,.Vein,
FAN t! V ANI MV I nTT;H Sll AW I.S
Still', subscribers have just received nn extensive
assortment of Thibet Cashmere, Hoek Spun
>ilk, Highland Plaids,and winter travelling Shawls
oinpnsing ns gn at a variety and assortment as
ver bolore olfeieil in Ibis market, wit ch they can
ell at unusually low prices.
i id 3 EDGAR & CARMICHAEL
t- .UtEfcliL FIjOI) it, Ac.—3o bids Canal Flour
10 boll bids Rye Flour
6 bids Nmtbern Shad
5 bbls Pickled Herrings
1 blni Dried Coil Fish
20 boxes Smoked Herring
20 boxes Patent Yellow Candle*
1 bale Colton Twine
30 rusks London llrovvn Stout
6 bids superior Cordial
25 qr casks Hriiudy
Ueci ived uml lorsale by JNO. COSKEUV .
<>< t 3 If
%i U'ITCI4. —I be 11 rm ol J. I*. Seize & Co.
1 V was dissolved on the 7th mat. by mutual con
eul; either puny is authorised to use the name ol
lie late linn in settling tip the business.
J.P.SETZE,
A. SARA 1.,
E. R. si MON IS ET.
.1. F.Seize will continue the business at the
dd stand. aug 20
NEW GOODS.
S !’. SF.TZF,, baa just received dress and
•S • furniture Calicoes in great varies of prices
and patterns.
Irish Linens in half and whole pieces, all qualities
Gentlemen’s merino bos skin and silk Gloves
Cotton, worsted and gum elastic Suspenders
Misses and boys worsted Cravats
Silk, cotton, Virginia lamb’s wool and merino hose
and half hose
Rest while and black English silk hoso
A great variety of 3-4 4-4 5-4 6-1 7-4 8-4 0-4 10-1
liisbionablc shawls
Gent’men’s silk pocket lldkls warranted not to fade
3-4 6-4 merino Circassians, all colors
Real French merino cloth, do do
White, senilct, green and yellow Flannels, some
extra fine
Real Welch and Rogers’ Flannels, warranted not
to shrink
While twilled and 6-4 domestic Flannels
Kentucky Jeans, Satinets, (ill colors and qualities
Cradle and Crib Rlnnkuls, very fine
3-4 1 4 6-4 Bcdlicking
J 4 6-4 bleached and unbleached Waltham Shootings
3-4 4-4 do do Shirtings
New York mills Shirtings, and British Long Cloth
Red ami bine l.insey
Negro Kerseys and Rlankels, very heavy
\\ bite Canton Flannel, some very lino
Assorted colored Cambricks
t’ordcil mid quilled Skirls
3.4 4.4 5 4 6-4 7-4 primed cotton shawls
.Salisbury Flannel
While, blue and pink Satin Silk
Long Lawn,assorted, some extra fine
6-4 J.ickonell, Rook*, Nunsouk, Scotch and India
Mull Muslin
6 4 cotton (bnnbrick
Plain and figured Swiss Muslins, Bishop’s Lawn
Gorman Gil ( lotb
Plain and figured Rohinetl I-sics and Edgings
F.nglisli Thread Laces and Edgings
Colton and w orsted Hosiery lor children
Assorted (1 ix patent Thread
Flat-bead Pins and hemming Needles
’Bailor and Clark’s Spool Cotton
Nock, put!', side, luck and round Shell, Brazilian,
Dressing and Ivory Combs
Fanny coat and youth's Buttons
6-4 red Padding and green Frizo
Colton, worsted ami cloth Table Covers, some of
them new stylo
Ladies'and M.sses Straw Hoods
4-4 Apron Checks
6-4 cross barred Muslins
Irish Linen Sheeting, so.nc extra line
10 4 London Sheeting
Needle-worked Inserting and Scalloping
Gnu/, Flannel, black Italian Crape ami Crape I .re I
White and black Crown Linings
Cornetts, assorted numbers and qualities
Gentlemen's black Italian Cravats and Storks
do Swiss do
Green worsted < ord and 1 assets
Cotton Cord and darning Colton
Colton and silk (I entire I las, s onto extra sizes
Bent plated Hooks and Eyes
Scarlet, green n> <1 yellow Fording
Tapes and Bobbins, silver Thimbles
[7-4 and 4-4 best black Italian Silk
Russia Sheetings and Diapers
Crash, Dowlas and Huckaback, for toweling
Ladies’ Hoskm and picnic Gloves
Satin ami lustring Ribbons, assorted
1-4 6-4 Furniture Dimity, brown Hollands
12 4 Marseilles Quills
12-4 colored Counterpanes
Black Lace Veils, some very fine
4-4 and 7-4 Barn: Icy Diaper
Double damask table Diaper, assorted width
Damask Table Cloth
Worsted Vlor-en, assorted odors
French Jet arid blue-black Bombazines, superior
and low priced
Bird's eye Diaper
’-4 and 10-4 unbleached Linen Table Cloth
Black silk velvet Ribbons
Black, green and pink silk and tabby Velvets
Ladles' Ringlets and Curls
lialiiiclis, assorted colors, plain ami figured Baizes
French Napkins, with colored borders
Youth,pearl and shirt Buttons
)pen work bleached and unbleached cotton Hose
Embroidered silk Hose
Woolen Gloves and Mitts
Wooden and steel Rusks
Blue, black and fancy Cnssnmervs
i-4 Cambnck Dimity, plaid Lnisey, Kid Dolls
-allies colored, fine plain, Swiss, and Flurance j '
plait Straw Collages
Sew style figured dress. Silk, all colors. I 1
also, I
?() pieces Scotch ingrain and treble ply Carpetings
Black Carpetings, thread A binding to suit the same!
lilt) Brussels and'Bulletin Hearth Rugs
Very line assorted si/cs bed Blankets,
’I he above goods will be disposed ol by wholesale I 1
uni retail, oft reasonable terms. qu 2 j
■ i ■ ij jin
PUBLIC SALES.
BY JOHN S. HUTCHINSON.
ON MO\!h\ V, Iflrt Inst ,
lii (rout ol my stoic, at 10 o'clock, will lift sold,-
fi lil.it. oil I'cue 1 1 linimly
h do J .inaica limn
10 boxes tn-isli Lemons
In hags < i;til’d
10 hln. Pjlot Bread
HO coils tinit’ Uopff
10 baskets I hninpagno’
in,Otto Amcri no Cigars,
I",' 00 Spanish do
20 facet a sup nor Burlaps,
A I.go,
C cases heavy negro Brogan Shoe*
10 tin do Kip do do
2 super or Sofas
1) superior r line Cases.
A I.HO,
At tWesonie time,one liny More, five years old,
works well in harness and u good saddle nag. f-old
lor no fault. Terms cash net 14
At I'nrnle Sale — Sp'endid Furniture
BY JOHN S. HUTCHINSON.
I superior Mnrtde lop I’ierTablo
1 spring sent Sofa
1 Marble fop Center Table
12 si l superior spring seal mahogany chairs
The iiliovo Itirnilnro will he sold low—is not
damaged in the least, belonging to a gentleman
who is breaking op hoi hie keeping. sept 2‘J
|ft I LOT lIH EA I). h U ihls Pilot Bread,
I weighing about t ighly lbs eacl.i,for«ile low by
ang6 Isaac A4UIBE.
I, 'OR MALM—A likely sffmrt Negro Fellow,
about .twenty-three years of age, neeiistomed
to hou-e and field work, and also a very good
Pressman. Kmpiirn at this office w4t pel 4
SHIItT COLLARS. ~
1 * *^l -N fine Shirt Collars, just received and
♦)'* for sile, by
sept ii u. e &j. ii. Jackson.
CLOTHS, CASSIW LUES, Ac.
I 1110 snbscrihers have just received a largo
■ assort merit of superfine and middling q tin lilies
Cloths mid CnsMinercs, viz. bine, bint k and
sane) colored cloths, heaver cloths, of extra body,
suitable for Overcoats, Ac.
Udihed, plain and fancy striped Cassimcres, in
groat variety.
200 pieces Saduels, some of which are of su
perior quality, and composing a great variety of
colors, tin.ey stripes anil mixtures.
> s illt and other quality vestings, Buffalo cloths
which liny oiler at. very low pi ices,
oct J !■: LX ■ \ K A CA ll MICIIA F.L.
.EXTRA Ml ItsMII.LMIS RCILI S,
A SIIMAR have just received
kA from New York a large supply of ixlia 10-4,
11-4, 12-d, 13 4 and 1 i 1 Marseilles (Quills, wottli
irom jtfi to #2O, to which lliey respectfully invite
the attention of the Indies. bet 6
Additional Supplies of Carpel in;;.
(JMHI HMN A SHEAR have received this
La day iron) Now York, additional supplies ol
extra three ply and superior ingrain Carpels, of
very rich colors and splendid patterns, wiiich with
their previous large supplies, makes their assort
ment one of lie largest ever offered in til is city.—
Persons w ishing to supply themselves with lids
article, will do well to call immediately, as limy
can now make a se’eetion of rich and splendid
patterns- oct ti
MV LTTanT) ~VV| x TU iT GOitHJS.
SNOW DEN A SHEAR arc now receiving
irom New Yoik, llieir Fall and Winter sup
plies of Staple mid Fancy Dry Hoods, com
prising a large and gi neral assmtincnt of artielus
suitable for the present and approaching aeasorf, all
of whirli have linen carelnlly selected, and to which
lliey respectfully invite tile altenlion of the piddle.
Country merchants and planters will lie supplied
mi the inoai reasonable terms. sopt 28
iMOI SUA ill!) I.AiNtCb.
SN( )Vt DUN A. SHEAR have just received
from New York, n supply of rich Monslin He
Laines, for ladies’ dresses; also, superior plain
Mack and Chullys, to which they
respect (idly invito the attention of the Lidius
sept 28
' Sl l l-UUO.t \V M.LCII ML AN N fi MS.
SNOWDEN A SHEAR have just received
fiom New York,n large supply ol while Welch
Flannels, (warranted not. to shrink) ofn soil texture;
also,a large supply of Bed and (.men Flannels, tu
w hich they respectfully invite lire altenlion of the
public. sept 28
KlfiN I'UC'K i A MAMS AND SATINETS.
WNOWDMN A, SHEAR have just received
froln New York, a large supply ol extra quality
Kentucky Jeans, and superior and common Satinets
suitable tor yodtli’s clothing, to which they respect
fully invite tlie altenlion of the public. sept 28
CARPETING AND RUGS.
SNOWDEN & SHEAR have j ust received
from New York, a very large supply of threw
ply and superfine Ingrain Carpets of the most
splendid patterns, with Tutted ami Hi nssels Hues
to mutch the carpets ; persons wishing to supply
themselves with these articles can in w make a se
lection of very rich and choice patterns, from one
ol the largest assortments over offered in tins city,
sept 28
BLANKETS AND KKttllO CLOTHS.
SNOWDEN Ac Sll EAR have just received
from New York, a very large supply of sttpe
lior Hose, Whilury and Duffel Blankets ; also, >
very large supply of superior Kerseys and Linscys,
suitable lor mule and female servants, to which
tlmy rnspcslfully invite Iho attention of planters,
sept 28
FASH lONA BMC. BOX NETS,
SNOWDEN A. SHEAR have just received
from New Yoik, a large supply nt Ladies’ su
perior Victoria Co tnge Bonnets,of llio intent stylo
and shape ; also, a supply of extra quality colored
straw Victoria Cottages and WitsiS’ Hoods, of a
large size, to wiiich they respectfully inviie iheat-
Iclliion 111 llin ladies. sent 28
E. HURL MO IS,*
SILK DYKK AND SCOUIUCR, from Pars,
having arrived at Augusta, where he intends
to make Ins permanent resilience, in the practice ol
Ins profossioi id business, lias the linnor to inform
tlie Indies and gentlemen ol Augusta and adjoining
counties, that ho Inis taken a suitable house on
Broad street, two doors below .Mr. Augustine Fred
erick’s, where ail kinds of Silks, Crapes, Ac. will
he Dyed in llio most fashionable and permanent
colors, nl the most reasonable price*, Ladle*)' Me
rino, Cashmere and Crape Shawls, and i-eghorn
I Inis cleansed and pressed, so as to lonic ns well as
new. <o nllemeii’s apparel scoured and renewal
to their primitive color and brightness,
oct S lira
Mr. mill Mrs. MOMRTON’S SCHOOL.
A.E ll.niid .Mrs F.fJFHTON beg leave gratefully
it 6 to acknowledge the liberal patronage and on
caiirngoiiiian which they have received Irom their
friends and the public during lhe past year
They pledge ihefnsalvca that their exertions shall
not lie ivainiim to render their institution still mors
word y ol nnblic confidence.
'Jiiecon -seol instruction in I lie ensiling term w ill
ho extended, And llio best talents the country af
fords w ill he emploi ed in die depnmneriis of llio
school.
There will bo hut one term in the year, extending
front llio Ist of October to I lie IstolJulv. Non*
will lie admitted (iir a less pi rind I him one term.
The. Primary Department w ill consist of *mnl
children, and ihcir studies will be strictly olvtucn
Inry. Tuition lor tlie term Utfii)
The. Senior Department will embrace all except
the children, and comprise a liberal and cum plats
course ol study ; consisting of
1 (ft the common Kogltsb branches,
20l the higher king. liranchewand Belles Lellree.
3 ()t Mathematics,
4 Os Nam id Sciences,
5 Os Ancient Classics,
0 Os Vocal Music. TuitionSSO 1
Music on die Piano Forte, (extra) $75
French, 41 f 0
Drawing, 'd#'"'*’”
Use of practising Piano, ft
One half payment required in ad wince.
ills particularly desired, in order to prevent
breaking up the classes, that those who are to be
come pupils ot the school, may he sent at the Inn
"inning of the term, and continued, if practicable, Irt
Iho end. No deduction will, he made for absence
either at the beginning or end if the term.
Tho rooms lire titled Up In .1 style of comfort Uhd
elegance, and with the additions to he made, will
ho adapted to seat eninmndtoiisly eighty pupils or
w iiich number the school (exclusive of i he Primary
Department) will lie sriciiy limited. * «
July 7 If *
OCr 'l ho Souti cm Becunhr,Columbus Hnonirer
and At liens Whig, uvjl poblisli the above weekly
lilllhe first ot Dtioh, i, and charge thisoffku 3