Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, October 23, 1838, Image 3

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I I DIRECT IMPORTATION*. it paLKS 8-4 U-4 and 10-4 London Duffel H Blankets ■ j bales superior Rose and Whitney Blankets I For sale low by ■o 0 BONES & CARMICHAEL. Georgia Insurance & Trust Co. > I Augusta, Ur tidier 20, 1833. $ ' ( B|i Instalment of Two Dollars and fifty rents j HLer share, on the new stork, is payable This V WJI. T. GOULD, Scc’y. 1 ■ | NEfiRO SHOES. Hk/Af I FAIRS stout Brogans, for sale by ■(7U A. SIBLEY. ■ 20 l:\IMI) t'lii N( il "PRINTS. MOW DEN & SHEAR have received this ■Hay from New York, a large supply ofsplendid ■JK-Ii Prints of the latest Paris styles, also Rich Table and Piano Covers and a great j Elly of other artu-les suitable for the present sea- Bo which they respectfully invite the attention I B public. oct 20 fell (IS.—Havingpurchased the entire stock Jfof DrugsWM II HWSON, hiscus are invited to ronlintte to call at the old B, where exertions will be made to accommo ta them, upon as liberal terms ns heretofore. lh|rs arc invited to call, and sec if they cannot do well 1 here as elsewhere. A. CUNNINGII AM. H2O lm_ FLORIDA SEG A US. ~ in />AS h FLORIDA Cigars, just received (■sYllJvF am l lbr sale at Factory |>nccs, by Mon W.K.A J. V. JACKSON. supplies. SHOW DEN & SHEAR hove received Ibis 5 day, front New A ork, large additional suppl es 1 f fam v and staple Dry Goods, comprising a j mat variety of articles suitable tor the present SMon, which with their previous large supplies, lakes their assortment worthy ot the attention ol ountry merchants and planters, who will he sop ited on die most reasonable terms net 22 f* I f It.MTCUE DIMITIES. J3NOWDEN A'. SHEAR have received this nay, 3 from New York, a large supply of superior furniture Dimities, of extra width and quality.— I lso, Marseilles Quilts of extra quality,mid Ladies ine Straw Bonnets of the most fashionable shape, ind of superior quality. net 22 ” TEACHER WANTED. A GENTLEMAN who can come well reeom nL mended as a Teacher in all the higher branch m of Euirlish, will meet with employ by applying it this office. None need apply unless w ell quali fied. If oct 17 IJe'i’ho Constitutionalist will please copy the Be. REMOV A 1. . JAMES ANDERSON & CO. BY WM. C. WAY, No. 2f!o, Rroad-strket, Augusta, Georgia. HAV E removed their stock ot seasonable Dry Goods to the store immediately opposite to tho State Bank, where they are receiving additions jffesL imported Goods of all descriptions, and 'ujtho (all and winter season. oct 4 RE A 1) V M A 1) E C LO T H 1 NG. fji 1). COOK, No. 107 Broad-street, hasjnst Mhl • received a large supply of new' and fashion ible Clothing, which together with Ins former dock, makes his assortment ns good as can he Found in any market. All of which he offers ot wholesale or retail, on very accommodating terms. Invi 1 c his friends to call. oct 13 RAGGING AND ROPE. 1 Coils p hue Hemp Rope BS/’l* 50 ps. heavy Hemp Bagging Jusl received,and forsale on very accommodating arms,by BAIRD & ROWLAND. ■t 17 iat PILOT DREAD. lou jtils foot bread, weighing abouteighty lbs each, for sale low by •ngfi ISAAC MOIBE. FPUND, in Augusta, a Morocco Pocket Book, containing money and other valuables, which he owner can have by idertlilying the same, and laying lor this advertisement. Apply at this office, oct 10 if ragging. BAA PIECES Hemp Bagging ■Six/ 2WO do superior Russia (lagging,44 indi te w ide. For sale low by 0,1 18 STOVALL & It AM LEN. p»IV GOODS AT WHOLESA S,E.' □TOVAIiL »V 11AMLEN have received Ol ibiur fall supplies, and oiler to their customers win may favor iliem with a call, a large asso l ■t of Goods at low prices. Particular attention pan! to orders. »ry Goods sales room up stalls, over their Gro iNHy store. eel 18 ~ NEW FLOUR. BBLS Canal Flour twif 25 half bhls do do Just received and for He by STOVALL & HAMLEN. 18 BjIGHT SCHOOL. —Tho suhsetiber will JSt open a Night School on Monday, October Bd, at his school room, on (he south side of Ellis Bret, a few doors below Centre street. Tuition, ■ advance, per quarter, of twelve weeks, SO; fur Blits and fuel SI. W. B. BRICK ETT. Beet 17 2w FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. STOLEN from the stable of the Kwl subscriber in this city, a hav roan iur imhorse, about sixteen hands high, luSMuheavy built, and large bushy tail.— \ t (T J/( Said horse was hired to a young teiS^iaaa, man of rather small size and thin Bee. ,'t ip supposed he has taken the road to Co minDiis. Whoever will reltirn said horse to the ■hserihor, and lodge the thief in any jail shall rc saive the above reward. ■net 17 Iw* WILLIAM G. LARK. iKJ The Milledgeville Recorder will publish the Wove three limns and charge this office. r AMP OIL.— Splendid bleached and 1111- jß* bleached Lump Oil just received anil forsale by ■et 17 ANTONY & HAINES. BfATCHES. — Loco Foco, Friction and Luci LvJ ier Matches, of superior quality, just received ind for sale by ANTON Y At HAINES, oct 17 A LADY (rom the North who is accustomed to w- Teaching, would like a situation in a respecla >le School or private family. Address A. M. P. hrougb tiie Post Office. oct 10 trvv2w Post-Office, / •Augusta, October, 14. j rflK Express Mail, going Nonh, closes at fi P. M. and going South, closes at 7 A. M. g>t If. E. B. GLASCOCK, P. M. |*/’M. O. PRICE, I.'inpci- tutd Tailor, * v 258 Broad street, is now opening an exlvn ive iHsoriuuHii ul ncaatmnhio r*nofl« in his line. Oct 15 BpOR SALE—A likely smart Negro Fellow, about twenty-three years of age, accustomed a house and field work, and also a very good Vessman. Enquire at this office w4l net 4 K ; ■FANCY AND WINTER SHAWLS. rHE subscribers have just received an extensive assortment of Thibet Cashmere, Rock Spun ; Bk, Highland Plaids, and winter travelling Shawls Wnpnsing as great a variety and assortment as offered in this market, which they can ftr l icsv.. ’ nnees. Bat uirusoally 10.. , " "'CARMICHAEL Put 3 EDGAit ——— ~ I ALT. 2,SUosatks Liverpool .Salt, in, „ P aeptlS JAMES McDOWAL. RICHMOND HOTEL The sub scriber having purchased the entire interest j PI”ill of Mr Kxlward W. Collier, in the above | Italdishment, would by this means inform his 1 iemis and Iho public generally, that he intends ! pcing his undivided attention to the nceommoda- ! bn of all who may call on him, and hopes by his I landed exertions to please, to merit the former ltrorm"eof the house. JESSE CLARK, get 28 2m pCr'IV Southern Rercorder will publish the rwef/inonriis, and forward their account to this r e PREMI ELOUR, A c —3o bbls Canal Floor | 10 half bids Rye Flour 5 bbls Northern Shad 5 bids Pickled Herrings QI hhd Dried Cod Fish 20 boxes Smoked Herring 20 boxes Patent Yellow Candles 1 bale Gotlon Twine 30 casks London Brown Stout 5 hbls superior Cordial I 25 qrcasks Brandy iveceived and forsale by JNO COSKERY p 3 ls HUMPHREYS, CLARKE * C c. ( Formerly of Macon, Georgia.) '» HAVE received hy late arrivals from England, and are now opening at tlio store No. It* Pearl street, (np stairs,) a general assortment of V- British and French Dry Goods, selected and n imported direct, expressly for the stout hern trade, Js together with a general assortment of American |,j Goods, which makes the assortment complete.— g L Merchants visiting the city are requested to call and examine the stock. * Orders will have particular attention, and put y up at the shortest notice. , Charleston, S. C., October 38,1338. ts ‘ CLOTHS, C ANSI ME RES, Ac. II HE subscribers have just received a large . assortment of superfine and middling qualities Jj Cloths and C’assimeres, viz. blue, black and fancy colored cloths, beaver cloths, of extra body, suitable for Overcoats, Ac. Ribbed, plain and fancy striped Cassiracres, in " great variety. 8,1 200 pieces Sa: incts, some of which are of su perior quality, and composing a great variety of colors, fancy stripes and mixtures. , Silk and oilier quality vestings, Buffalo cloths £ which they offer at very low prices. , ocl 3 EUGAK A CARMICHAEL. — T In accordance with flic ostensible views X of the Southern Convention. Ir I> IRE C T IMl*t> R T A T lON. rjMHOMAS I. WRAY & SON have just re- I -S reived hy the Governor Troup, and are now J opening, a large assortment of Chemicals and F other Drugs, from the Laboratory of Munder, , Weaver ty Co , (one of the first houses in England,) q which will he sold in a stale of the utmost purity. I 1 hese with their former supply on hand constitutes - | a large and very complete assortment, eon. isting * \ of almost every article in the Drug line usually kept in this market. _ n OCT Orders will he thankfully received and attended to with despatch, on the most aocommo- j dating terms. If net 17 J IMNE M Ell INO I)R7V WEUS~uud~undef _ Shirts, just receiver and lor sale hv j WM. O. PRICE, I oct 16 Draper and Tailor, 258 Broad-st. I10Sli;ilY, GLOVES, Ac. ~~ 1 1 rgl 11. WYATT A Co. have received ami J J • opened a very large and well assorted stock of Men’s, Women’s Misses, hoy’s and children s Hosiery,of all sizes and qualities, among which | arc ih'J following : , Men’s superior Lamb’s Wool and Merino Hose and half Hose Do stout nnd heavy Woolen half Hose Women’s black nnd w hile Cashmere Hose, a new and superior article Do Lamb’s Wool and Merino Hose, assorted Do while, brown and black cotton Hose Misses w hite and brown checked and plain cotton Hose Do and children’s Lamb’s Wool and Merino Hose Boy’s worsted Merino and Lamb’s Wool do t Black and while s ; lk Hose ami halt Hose, assorted While, colored and black silk and Kid Gloves Long whilo Kid Gloves Men’s Iloskin and Buckskin Gloves Do fine Merino and heavy Wo den Gloves Do colored, black and lined Berlin do A I,SO, A full assortment of Bombazine, Patin nnd Mode Slocks, made to order, ami cut narrow, and fine Linen Collars. oct 22 DRAWING & PAINTING ACADEMY* 1 MU. RICHARDS, from Baltimore, has the plea- ' sure to inform the citizens of Augusta, that J he has opened Ins rooms in the Masonic Hall, for ‘ the tuition of young Ladies in the various branches 1 of Drawing and Painting, in Oil nnd Water 1 colors, including his original style of Landscape * painting, a beautiful style of Flower Pain ling and Pencil drawing, Indian Ink finishing. Fruit nnd f Marine Painting, sketching from nature, &c. J Mr. If. lias a number of specimens from his own 1 pencil, which he w ill he happy to exhibit to all who will favor him with a visit. Ho has devoted much lime to his collection of materials, studies, designs, * Ac. His pupils will therefore have the advantage of the beat subjects for the percil, also the use of ‘ many valuable elementary works and essays upon f the art. j His object will he to convey a thorough and prac- J tical knowledge of the study; not a superficial ‘ acquaintance w ith the theory of the subject, which will eventuate merely in the execution of a few ] p/etty things. His design will he lo make his pupils Artists* which he hopes, with applic ntion on their part, to accomplish. He will exert himself to please the levels of the arts who hopor him with their I patronage, and he doubts not, that mam/ in this i city, will eagerly devote a liule time to t lie attain- j meat of a knowledge of so enchanting an art. , A term consists of tvo months instruction—the first course commencing on Thursday, 25th inst., before which lime it is desirable that pupils should j enter their names. Among his numerous references, Mr. R. would mention the following gentlemen of the city:—Ur. . M, Antony, Dr. W. 11. Turpin, Mr, It Headden, Judge Holt, Rev Mr. I lard, Rev. Mr Ford. N. B. —Application for terms, admission, Ac., to he made at the Academy, Masonic Hall. Mr. B. has a few copies of his American Artist, 1 &e., for.sale. if oct22 1 MORE NEW GOODS. BR. KIHTLAND A Co., Merchant • Tailors, have received a complete assort ment of (foods in tlieir line ; Cassimores in great variety, superior Satin Vestings, Ac. Ac. lanci/ Goods. —so dozen host Iloskin (black nnd colored) Gloves ; Buskskin nnd Beaver do.; supe rior black and while Silk do; Berlin do; white and black silk Half Hose; cotton do; superior Merino Vests and Pants ; Suspenders, of the best quality; Linen, Cambric and Silk twilled pocket Hdkfs. Ulucks, —Opera tie Satin Stocks; plain do; bowed and plain Bombazine do. 50 dozen round and square et d Collars, Ac Ae. oct 13 | UST RECEIVED and lor sale tow, 40 pieces oS heavy Kentucky Bagging, 100 pieces heavy Dundee Bagging. i oct 12 JOHN M. COOPER A SON PLANTERS’ HOTEL, C'IFARLES II MIOT respectfully informs ' his friends and the public that, he has returned lo Charleston, and has taken the Planters' Hotel, \ corner of Church and Queen streets, formerly kept by Mrs. A. Calder. The establishment has under- ( gone thorough repair, and is now ready lor the re- ' ceplion of visiters The Columbia, Camden and Georgetown Singe Office is kept here Charleston, October I], 1838. tlstdec fiTONK MASONS WANTED Twenty good Stone Masons will find constant employ ment, at liberal wages, at the Bridge over the Oco nee river, on iho Georgia Kail Road, near Greens ,)u«; , JAMES H. GRANT, Principal Assistant Engineer. Engineer’s Office, ) Greensboro, October 11, 1838. \ t( ( I EFT W ITCH’S HEST TOR ACCO— ~ Also, Cut i obacco in small papers, nnd best ' smoking J obacco. Just reived and for sale hv ( BP P I —ANTONY & JfAINE.S’. 1 ~ i Office S. C. C’. A Rml Rond Company-. /|N and after iho Ist November, 1838, the pas- \ ” senger trains between Charleston and Ham- 1 burg, South Carolina, (opposite Augusta, Georgia ) i will leave each end of the line at 7 o’clock, a m as follows; ’ UPWARD. II Not to leave Charleston, before] 700 a m j Summerville, 8 45 I gorges, 10 15 ] „ 1 ■ ville 11 00 / ir vn y ’-r n -« 00 m. ' to Miles r.O. ao „ Blackvillc, I * ■_ ■ Aiken, 345 ' Arrive at Hamburg, 600 DOWNWARD. |; Not to leave Hamburg, before 700 a m \ Aikin, “ 8 30 j! Blackvillc, lit 45 3 70 A ilesT O 12 no m S Midway, 12 15 r m C Hranchville, 12 45 V Georges I 30 Summerviie 3 J 5 j, Arrive at Charleston 4 30 „ Distance, 130 miles, Fare, 80 75 Speed not over 20 miles an hour. To remain 20 minutes each for Breakfast and Dinner Five minutes to receive and deliver Mails, ami to take m Wood and Water, Passengers will breakfast at Woodstock and dine at Blackville. t To stop for Passengers at all regular Stations it a | * white (lag is hoisted as a signal. 1 oct 22 ' , j ‘ STOVALL A lIAMLEN, T VTIOLESaLE DRV (.001)8 MERCHANTS, 8 Ami General Grocers, & AIKIUS TA.UII. Id Dry Goods Sale Room over ihe Grocery store. Rj CAMOMILE PILLS The 1)( B A Genuine Evans’ Camomile I’ills are lor sale iy the suhscribers u ho ore t he Sole Agent.* tor Au usta, dt (5 cents per package. 1' Oct 11 ANTONY & HAINES. U! ANT El) TO HIKE—a smart active j negro Man—liheral wages will he given.— f Vpplyto JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. I oct 6 'PEArIi AM) APPLE BRANDY. S.'T bbls old Reach lirandy It) bbls eld Apple do. Forsaleby oeiS ISAAC MOTSK. _ |g I A/HITE LEAD, WINDOW GLASS, _ » % and all kinds of Paints and Oils, a large took constantly on hand and for sale by K ,.pi 1 HAVILAND, RISLEY & Co. J VAUCLUSE COTTON OSNABURGS. a CONSTANT supply ofthe above article lor 11 sale at Factory prices by the agents, mar 2 4’.) CLARKE, M’TEIR &CO I lt jVOTIC E Mr. F. W JJ.US is my duly au - Lu thorised attorney during my short, absence i rom the state. S. lIUIOKD. July 24, 1833. if “ K> OItS AL EO R lIIR E— A smart, active, | l( ’ likely negro girl, abun seventeen years of age. Enquire at tins office. out 8 C CLARIFIED SUGAR.—O hhds Clarified 1 / Sugar, for preserving, for sale by s( ang 4 ISAAC MOISE. tl riVlfii VIOLET, or Juvenile Souvenir, .1. for 18130, edited by Miss Leslie, just received and for sale by T. 11. PLAN 1. Jiept I'd ol BOUSE PAPERING and bordering, a - supply just received and (or sale cheap sept 7 by T. 11. PLANT. f MBRELLAS. —Just received, a good as- • sortineiit of lino Silk anil Coilon Umbrellas, 4 sept 20 by W. H. CRANE. » TXT E W CODFISH. —lOqnintals New Codfish, g iu in fineorder, lor sale by n sept? N. SMITH & Co. _ c 11. KIR’IT. VND A Co. are receiving . their stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, » cst -1,1 . ks, Collars, Gloves, Arc. sept o f WALNUT and Mushroom K etc Imp, o superior liable use. For sale by sept f. ANTONY & HAINES. J S INSEED OIL. —A laige stock on hand ol A fine Dutch Oil, lor sale by I sept 1 HaVILaND, UISLEY A Co. I j YOCT. MONROE, UENTIS I’.may lie con- j Insulted professionally at all hours at Ilio Eagle ’ and Pheeinx Hotel, Room No 10. if ( [XT EW CROP MOLASSES.—7O hhds. for i x s gate by T S & G H ML I CALI. march 30 . SURVEYORS’ COMPASSES. , AN assortment of the above instruments, some very superior, warranted correct. Forsaleby j oct 3 T. H. PLANT. , HAT STORE.—A- n- MALLORY having j connected himsell with one of the largest manulnctunng houses at the North, will in lulu re conduct the business under the firm ol A. 1». Mallory & Co. Their present arrangements will enable A. B.M.<feCo. to supply their enslomcrs on . iho most accommodating terms. They are now receiving their Fall and Winter supply ol Gentle men's Hale, Caps, &c.; also, n large assortment of „ Ladies’ bonnets, of the latest style and superior c quality. Those wishing to purchase articles in their line, either at v\ holosaleor retail, are solicited t> call and examine their assortment. oct 2 if A. B. MALLORY & Co. FALL AND WINTER GOODS. rßlllfl undersigned is now receiving it full supply I of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, suiiu , ble for the fall and winter trade ; he has also receiv ed his fall supply of Groceries. His stock of * both Dry Goods and Groceries, comprise n very I large and general assortment, and they arc olfered > (or sale on reasonable terms a sept2o trwfiw WILLIAM BOSTWICK. PALL AND WINTEK DKV GOODS, ( NEW SUPPLIES. rT'DG AR At CARMICHAEL are now re- ' 'A reiving their supply of Staple and Fancy J Dry Goods, comprising a large and general assort- j ment ol Goods in their line, which they feel dis- j posed to offer atfair prices. if sept 6 J Wim’E W ELSH FLAINS, KERSEYS. J WNDGAR & CAUMICIIA El>, are now ’. Jl-i opt tiing a supply of Heal Welsh \\ bite . Plains, Kerseys, l.insoys, and low priced Satinets, j suitable for plantation and bouse servants. , oct 3 IVXTRT” MARSEILLES QCILBS. J SNOW DEN & SII EAR have just received j from New York a large supply of <xlru 10-4, j 11-4, 12 4, 13 4 and 14-4 Marseilles Quills, worth | trom 80 to $20,.t0 which they respectfully invite | the attention ofthe Indies. net ft | fjMN PLATE, block Tin, bolt Copper, and I JL Wire, constantly or. hand and (or sale hy I U.C BALDWIN & Co. I sept 1 d4wBtw 334 broad street. J NEW GOODS. ~ * Fashionable Fall and Winter Gods, ‘ Just. Received hy ’, 11. CRANE, among which may he ’ V S' * found the following an cles ; Black Italim Mattooni Silk Do. gro tie Paris, gro de Swiss and gro de Rhine Silk Superior black 4-4 gro do Swiss Silk Do. do gro grain do Blue,black, plain and figured do Fashionable figured colored do Bine, black, and colored figurcu Bambazincs ■ Do. do plain French do Rich embroidered Thibet Shawls Plain colored do do Black embroidered mourning Shawls Half mourmng Thibet do Plain I lack Clially do Do colored do do I 3-4 and 4-4 black twisted silk do i Colored worsted Crewoll half Hdkfs l.adies figured silk Cjavats i Gentlemen’s 40 inch black Italian Cravats Superior Gauze boas, anew article i Linen Cambric and Linen Cambric Hdkfs , White,black and gree/k Gauze Veils Fine black Lace do I Chenele, core! and zephyr Worsteds Blue, black and colored velvet Ribbons i Embroidered Snttin Bonnet Ribbons, Paris stylo t Fine French Artificials I Narrow sail in and gauze Ribbons i Do. worsted and silk Braids , Do. fine linen Tape, for trimming , i Gold end linen T«pe and Bobbins i Taylor’s and Clark s spool Colton j Cambric and Swiss Edgings and Jnscrtings Colored worsted Edgings Black silk do i Brussels Thread Lace Edgings t Superfine Irish Check Muslin Plain, siriped and figured Swiss Muslins t ■Mull check do v Mousliri de (.nines s Dark French Prints Small figured black Merrimack Prints Do. do blue, brown, red and ruby ground Merrimack Prints English half mourning Prims Plain and figured English Merinos ' Figured silk velvet Vestings 1 Silk-bound Cradle Blankets Superior blue and black Cloths Colored and Cadet mixed do Bine, black, brown, drab, steel and Cadet mixed Satinets ' 1 Superior Kentucky Jeans s Fine lancy Cassimercs s ■ ”“d and plaid Lindseys Red ana ,nl - v,;<l •«» , Negro cloth a. 1 ;" 1 '- oa , rso Satinets J Reil. while and 8( .r r , Flannels f< 1-4 7-8 4-4 5-4 and fi-1 ,?'o™ Shirtings <fe Sheetings " Supeiior cotton lickings an.. 1 Canton Flannels I Uolton, Worsted and woollen ijosisry ( Woollen and Buckskin Gloves n Together with a general assortment of fashionn- ll >le fall and winter Goods, w hich will he disposed 11 if at reasonable prices at No 2JI Broad-st. a oct 0 g* Twenty Dollars Re ward. ~ Ra.'away from the.snbscriber, about a 1 ffjfcji month ti.ncc, a negro girl by the'name tj /Uw of AphouMlie, likely, and about six- n C-V tef 11 y ( ‘ ars ago. 'J no above reward will he paid for her apprehension and delivery to J. P. S ETZ E ang 27 trwtf r AW NOTICK.— The subscriber hasremnv od his Oflice to the second story of McKenzie £ Bennoch’s corner. Jlc- will nllemi punctually i tho business of his profession, in tho Courts ol Uchmond county, Georgia, ami EdgcliclX mul Inrnvvoll districts,S. C. Oct 10 [l>• 11 JAMES T. GRAY. \i:\V CLOTHS, Casstmeres, Vestings, tins t ponders, Gloves, Ac. received hy dot JO WM, O. PRICE, 888 Broad st. a ..a TO li UNT —A good lwo story Dwel j p| ling on Ellis, between Mclntosh and Jack- son-streets. Apply to oel r J If I!. 1,. NEHR. r TO UliA'i—The lower half of the f TD large building lately occupied h\ Wilhnm J I Is Woodbury. ns n crockery store, suilithle jrn grocery or dry goods store, for terms apply to nng‘2‘2 ISAAC AIOISK, 3] 1 lirond si. jj 4 TO RENT, the three story Dwelling rii u[ and office, at present occupied hy Ltr. Robertson,on Campbell street. 1 lie store and dwelling, fireproof, No. 1 Bridge low. Apply to McKENZIE ifeHENNOCH. N. B. Notes payable quarterly,and iheoeenpanls laying for lire use ol the hydrant water on the lots, aug 17 if WXNTfTD TO II KNIT—a dwelling j ill ii! :ii ffilD house, near the central pnit of the city, on the hick streets. A comforlahle malt house, with a small garden attached, would te preferred. Enquire of aug 7 if W. T. THOMPSON. ray otic 10.—The firm ol J. I*. Seize & Co. L • was dissolved on the 7th tnsl.hy nmliml con icnt; either party is authorised to use tho name of he late firm in settling up the business. J.P.SETZE, A. SAHA 1,, JO. B. SI MON NET. J. I’. Seize will continue the business nt tho dd stand. nug *2O NEW J AM, AND WINTER GOODS? m 11. WYATT & Co. No.Sdfi Broad street, -B . are now receiving fresh supplies ol Staple 1 mid Fancy Dry Goods comprising a general 1 assortment of goods in their line, which having been well selected,they offer at fair prices, W hole- , sale and Retail. Pureltnsers are requested to rail and examine our stork before they make their pur chases. oet 3 STEEL BIBS FOB COTTON GINS. NEW INVENTION. r it 1110 subscriber has just received a supply of the 8. PATENT RIBS for Colton (inis, which 1 have been spoken so highly of wherever they have been tried throughout the Colton Growing a-lales. These Hilts are so cons;reeled that one set w ill Inst twenty years or more, and he constantly in use, hy having an extra set of Cast Steel lili es. Tho faces are made to fit on the front of the Kills, whore the Saws pass through, and in so simple a manner that any person can put them on. Tho subscriber will always keep a supply of Gins on hand of the above description. WILLIAM JUNES, A few doors above the Upper Market. Jul 13 ('1 EORGIA LlME.—Ficsh Slone Lime, of U as good quality as any in the market, put up in boxes, stronger, tighter, and more convenient fiir transportation than barrels, and holding the same quantity. Price $3 the single ho*, and $2 50 hy the quantity, delivered nt Augusta, at Jucksonhuro, and at the month of Briar creek, on the Savannah river, it will he sold nt the same rales with freight off. Apply to T. L. SMITH, Planters’Hotel, or June I I trwij'dtf I). KIRKPATRICK At Co. A COOK WANT El), of good character and capacity, to cook lor a small family, lor w hich n liberal price will he paid. Enquire nt this office, or at No. "293 Broad street if Juno 7 NECK STOCKS. SUPERIOR Black Satin, Bombazine, Plain mid Figured Black Summer Stocks, of the best make and style, jnst received hv WM. O. PRICE, June lf> No. ‘258 Broad street. TVTOTICE. —The subscribers .being anxious to is close their business, request all I lose indebted to them to make immediate payment, and all those to whom wo are indebted, will please present their accounts. CLARKE At HOLLAND, sept 8 If (’ At U. IVES, are now receiving additions -) * to their full and winter stock of Dry Goods, viz i Rich 0-4 black Italian Silks Do gro grain do do Rep Silks, new style Rich coloured Italian and figured Silks Do figured and plain Satins Superior black and blue-black Chaley Do do do Bombazines Do figured do Do black and blue-black French Merino Do coloured do do Do huff and orange do do Do pink and blue do do Do crimson do do Do Linen Cambricks and lldkfs Do embroidered French Capes and Collars Do do Mourning Shawls fi-4 and 4-4 Do do coloured do do Do do plain Chaley do do Do 0-4 and 3-4 Cliinello Do Rob Roy Shawls Silk, cotton worsted and merino Hosiery Cloths and Satinets, negro goods Misses’ Fur Capes, and large size do Satin do, new stylo Superior black silk Velvet Do purple and brown do Thread Edgings and Insoriings Muslin do do Fine Florence Braid Runnels Do English Straw ami Tuscan Bonnets Rose and Whitney Blankets Mackinaw and linn Crib do French Cornells, new style, Ate. Ate Store under the Globe Hotel, Augusta. Irvvlw eel P 2 I 6>l| NEGROES FOR SALE,—The Miffi scriber has just arrived from Petersburg, Virginia, with one hundred and twerny likely young negroes of belli sexes, and every description, which he offers for sale on tho most reasonable ! terms Ho begs leavo to make known to his friends and the public, generally, I hue bn has made Ham burg Ids place of residence, and will be constantly supplied with negroes suitable for planters in this j vicinity. Those nt a distance, wanting to purchase, may at all limes depend on finding a large number of negroes on hand. i he lot now on hand, consists of able bodied men, plough hoys, two first rate blacksmiths, several likely and well qualified house servants of both sexes, several professed cooks, washers and ironers several women with children, small girls, suitable lor numes, and several small boys without their mot horn. Planters an I traders are earnestly request cd to give the subscriber a call previous to making purchases elsewhere, as he is enabled and w ill sell as cheap or cheaper, than can he sold hy any other person in the trade BENJAMIN DA VIS- Hamburg, S C., Sept. 28, 1839. if eC ti Also for sale, 1 wagon and 4 horses; 1 wagon ami-2 horses; ‘2 carryalls with horses; 1 first rale saddle lmr.se, and 1 p mry. Kr l’he Columbia Telescope, Journal, Millodge vdlc, Macon Messenger, ami Columbus Enquirer, i will please nopy the above for one month, and send their aeeounts to tins oflice sor 4 paymeut. WM. H. McKEE, No 309 Broad street, Augusta, Ga., A GEN T for the New \ ork Albion, Emigrant mid Old Countryman, will receive subscrip tions and payments. ]y JnmdJ OSBORN’S PHILOTOKAN, Or, PE MAI. K ’ 8 PItlE \ |> . A FRESH supply of tho above valuable rnedi 1 » cine has just been received and for sale, w hole sale and retail, hy the subscriber, at Ids wholesale drug store, north side of Broad street Augusta. June 29 152 NELSON CARTER Musical notice.-h i/ //. unrir - Aid), professor of Music, respectfully in forms his patrons and the public, that he has removed to Fox’s Range, over Mr. M. Dye’s store lie will give lessons in .Music on the Piano Forte, Guitar and Flute, and us nis I,is intention to con fine his practice to this city, and to take but a limi ted number of pupils, he hopes to secure a rontiini nlion of the liberal patronage with which he has already been favored. N. B. —Piano Fortes lune.l and repaired in the 1 best manner, on reasonable feints. if oct 8 ■v E\V FI KM.— I lie subscribers have this day ia entered into a co-partnership, fur the transac tion of a wholesale Dry Goods hn.-dnes-, under the . name and stylo of R. C. Baldwin <V Co. 11. C BALDWIN, M. WILKINSON JAMES HALE. Angus tn, July, 24, 1833. dlwSlw Sept 1 I ■ -r , Jm.,- DRAWING EXPECTED [*- t a - i?i o n u » w . _ GEORGIA STATE I-. '3' 'S' KB& V , F'or tliebenefil of the Augusta liidcpcinleiit Fire Company. ‘ Class No, 41, for 1838. j l’o he determined by the drawing of the Virginia 1 State Lottery, Class No. 6, 1838, for benefit of i he town of Norfolk. •' fohedrawnat AI.F.XANDRIA, Vn. on Saturday, ’ Uutohor 20th, 1838. 1). S. Ghkcorv A,Co , Managers. I A. READ, Contractor. j 75 Numbers—l 2 Drawn Ballots. S C II E M E . I Prize of s4o,<’oo $40,000 1 10,000 10,<100 1 1 0,000 0,000 15, <’oo 0,000 1 3,000 3,000 1 2.500 2,500 1 1,940 |,‘J4O 50 1,000 50,000 50 2 50 12,500 50 200 10,000 03 150 9,450 fill 100 6,300 C i 80 5,040 f. 3 70 4,410 f>3 CO 3,780 $ 186 40 5,040 126 30 3,780 3,054 20 73,080 T 23,436 10 231,360 27,814 Prizes, amounting to $486,180 Tickets slo—Shares in proportion. Dir Orders for Tickets in the above sc heme will meet with prompt attention if addressed (post paid) to A. READ, Agent, Augusta, Ga. GEN I ’INK ISK.K Alt' lIA AIUCOVV HOOT, \VERV superior nnitle for children utid inva lids, just received and for sale hy *" oat ]5 ANTONY A " Additional Supplies of Carpet in;;. iJNOWDIIiN & Sll I’D \I! have received this j 1* day from New York, additional supplies of -J extra three ply and superior ingrain Carpets, ol 1 very rich colors and splendid patterns, which with J their previous large supplies, makes their assort- J nient one of the largest ever offered in tills cilv J Persons wishing to supply themselves with lids article, will do wi ll to call immediately, ns they 1 can now make a selection of rich and splendid * patterns. _ net o TUITION or MUSIC. I JOHN PCIIIOIjIjAS, professor nrnl eompo- n oP ser of Music, from Germany, and lately from s New York, where ho has resided liir many years, I and given general satisfaction to Ills patrons os a li lonelier of the Piano Forle, An., has been induced s for the benefit of his health to visit the South, and offers his professional services to the Ladies and a Gentlemen of Augusta, to attend at their respective J residences, and give instructions on the Piano Forte, Violin, Flute, Clarionet, and also in singing. He n will likewise attend to tuning, repairing and regn f lining Piano Fortes. I Having been for many years engaged ns a teat!ti er in Northern Academies, he Halters himself to I have acquired a method of imparling instruction to Ins scholars, to perform with ease in a superior and 1 graceful manner, in a very short lime; and hopes hy his assiduity and attention, to merit the appro- I hation of those ladies and gentlemen who will honor him l»y an engagement as teacher. ! Unquestionable recommendations as to qualifica tion and character will be given, and terms made known on application to him at Mrs.C. li. Faber's, Broad street. Inference*. —Mr. Henry Parsons, Dr. Isaac Bow- i cn, filr. A. llama, Mr. Hooghkerk. i not 15 lyjf _ NEW GOODS. 0 I*. SETZE, has just received dress and »? • furniture Calicoes in great varies of prices and patterns. Irish Linens in half and whole pieces, all qualities Gentlemen’s merino lios skin and silk Gloves Colton, worsted and gum elastic Suspenders Misses and hoys worsted Cravals Silk,cotton, Virginia lamb’s wool and merino hose and half hose Rest w hile mid black English silk hose A grunt variely of 3-4 4-4 5-4 6-4 7-4 8-4 9-4 10-4 fashionable shawls 4 Gent'iacn's Dili pocket Jfdkfs warranted not to fade 3-4 6-4 merino Circassians, all colors Heal French merino cloth, do do White, seal let, green and yellow Flannels, some exlrn fine i Real Welch and Rogers’ F'lannols, warranted not ■ lo shrink i While twilled and 6-4 domestic Fl-nncls I Kentucky Jeans, Satinets, all colors and qualities Cradle and Crib Blankets, very lino 3-4 4 4 6-4 Bedticking 5 4 6-4 bleached ami unbleached Wnllham Sheetings ( 3-4 4-4 do do Shirtings • New York mills Shirtings, and Brilislt Long Cloth | Red and bine Linsey < Negro Kerseys and Blankets, very heavy s WhileCnnlon Flannel, some very lino Assorted colored Cambricks < Corded and quilled Skirls 3-4 4-4 5-4 6-4 7-4 printed cotton shawls Salisbury F'liinncl While,blue and pink Satin Silk I Ling Lawn,assorted, some exlrafine 6-4 Jaekonoti, Hook, Nansook, Scotch mid India , Mull Muslin , 6-4 cotton Cnnihrick Plain and figured Swiss Muslins, Bishop’s Lawn ( German Oilcloth I Plain and figured Bohinetl I,tees and Edgings ( English Thread Laces and Edgings r Cullon and worsted Hosiery for children I Assorted (lax [intent Thread , { F’lal-hoad Pins and hemming Needles I Tailor and Clark’s Spool Cotton j Neck, puff, side, luck and round Shell, Brazilian, . Dressing and Ivnrv Combs i Fancy coat and youth's Bullous 6-4 red Padding and green Prize 1 Colton, worsted and cloth Table Covers, some of them new stylo Ladies’and M.sses Straw Hoods I 1-4 Apron Cheeks 1 6-4 cross barred Muslins Irish Linen Sheeting, so.no extra fino 10-4 London Sheeting Needle-worked Inserting and Scalloping Goii/. Flannel, black Lallan Ctnpe and Crape Led White and black Crown Linings Corsotts, Hssorled numbers mid qualities Gentlemen’s black Italian Cravals and Slocks do Swiss do Green worsted Cord and J assess Colton Cord and darning Colton Cotton and silk Umbrellas, some extra sizes Rest plulcd Hooks and Eyes Scarlet, green ai d yellow F'ereting Tapes and Bobbins, silver Thimbles 6-4 and 4-4 best black Italian Silk ! Russia Sheetings and Diapers • j Crash, Dowlas and Huckaback, for toweling I Ladies’ lloskni and picnic Gloves I Satin mid lustring Ribbons, assorted 4-4 6-4 F'lirniture Dimity, brown Hollands | 12 4 Marseilles Quills 4 | 12-4 colored Counterpanes ‘ Black Lace Veils, some very fine 1 0-4 and 7-4 Barnsley Diaper Double damask table Diaper, assorted width a Damask Table Cloth Worsted Moreen, assorted colors French jot ami blue-black Bombazines, superior and low priced f Bird's eye Diaper I 8-4 and 10-4 unbleached Linen Table Cloth h| Black silk velvet Ribbons F I Black,green and pink silk and tabby Velvets I Ladies' Ringlets and Curls E RatineJls, assorted colors, plain and figured Baizes * French Napkins, with colored borders Youth,pearl and shirt Buttons E Open work blenched and unbleached cotton Hose Embroidered silk Hose E Woolen Gloves and Mitts 1- Wwiden and steel Busks E Blue, black and fancy Cnssamercs B 6-4 Camhnck Dimity, plnid Limey, Kid Dolls B ladies colored, fine plain, Svviis, and Florance plait Straw Cottages N Now style figured dress Silk, all colors. B also, 8 70 pieces Scotch ingrain ami treble ply Carpetings *' Black Carpetings, (bread & binding tosnit the same M IIXJ Brus.-els and Talfctla Heiirlh Rugs 8 Very fine assorted sizes bed Blankets. The shove goods will hedistioseiJof by wholesale lo and retail, on reasonable terms. Bt ( Z J*' PUBLIC SALES. HV JOHN’ N. in TCIIIXSO.V. THIS Mid I IT, At my store, at 10 o'clock, will be sold, 23 blue and black cloth dress coats 30 line Mack Merino frock coats 10 line Thibet doth frock coats 10 superior Bombazine truck mats 5 Camlet dress coals SO striped Jeons and Ginghams frock coats 25 pair superior Drab Ctssimore pantaloons 10 pair extra plaid do do 10 do black and blue cloth do 50 do plaid and striped Cassimcro do SO do do do Satinet do 30 do lino Bombazine do 30 do do Camlet do 20 do Merino cloth do SO do youth's assorted do SO do Uoen Casimero do 23 do c< nstitute.l drill dtt 100 do cotton drill do SO suits Negro clothing 10 Merino round coals 10 Bombazine round coals SO Linen do do 73 white Marseilles vests 20 black Ratlin do SO black Colton Velvet vests 20 Silk vests, <Sjc. die. Also, in front nf my stors, 30 cases assorted ilats 20 do Silk do , lenns of sale.—All sum* under $lOO r.D»|t; or#f rIOO, sixty days for approved endorsed nulos. oct 23 • '*V -,u|iv STTcTtciHinson. ’ Nits Morning, at 111 o'clock, in front of my store, will be sold, I set mid band Piano forte '*■ <ht do Dressing Koreans 1 tin do Sofa 1 do tin Center Tablo I do do Lady’s W’otk Stand 1 pair brass And Irons o' 1 ' -■* Terms cash BY JOHN s. HUTCHINSON. 'lnis Night, at Cii o'eloek, at my store, will lesohl, a large and well assorted stock ot ready mule ( bulling, Hoots, Shoes, ilats, &c. Ac oct 23 |\ OTIC 1C the subscriber will positively sell ■f* nl public outcry, on Tuesday the fah day of November next, the billowing property, viz : 1 stilkcy, I bupgv, I carriage, with harness to each' 1 match black horses, superior as fatuity horses I do brown do 1 saddle horse 1 negro woman, (Hetty,) about li) years of ago 1 lot lugs, of superior stock, 2 cows and calves,2 bciffers The undivided ball of two acre lots, known in the plan ot tbe town ot Waynesboro, as lots num hers I 111 and 120. The lot in this place w here he now resides, on w hich there is a comfortable two story dwelling anil ollirc, with the necessary oul buildings, all m excellent repair. His entire bouse bold fin nilitre among which there arc carpets, chairs, sola, sideboard, dining table and ends, &c. I tract of land In Burke county, containing fifty acres, more er less, adjoining lands of James VV- Jones and John Watkins. I lot in the town of Louisville, on which there is n good two story building, now occupied as a con fectionary ami billiard room. Lot number 337, 3d district, Ist section, of originol ly Cherokee, now horsy h county Lot number HD It, 3d district, 4th section, of original ly Cherokee Floyd county. Lot himiliur U3l, 3d district, 4th section, ofonginat ly Clturokeo, now Floyd county. Lot number 1072, 3d district, 3d section,of original ly Cherokee, now Pauldingcounty. Lot number 1213,215 t district, 3d section,of origin ally Cherokee, now Paulding county. Besides, many others 100 tedious to enumerate. J beside being (or the benelit of my creditors they are particularly requested to attend in person or by attorney. All persons indebted to the sub scriber, are requested to make immediate pa\ ment. Toimsof sale—All sums under *lO cash, over $lO small notes and apprnveil security payable ilia first of January next. M. P. VEKIL-IIY. Wnynesboro, Oct. 1 1 swtd CAIt I’JF/I'l NG AM) IllfjS. * WNOWDEN & Sli BA R have just received f z from New York, a very large supply of threo ply and superfine Ingrain Carpets of the most splendid patterns, with Tufted and lbussols Rugs to match the carpels; persons wishing to supply themselves with these articles can now make a se lection es very rich and choice patterns, from one til the largest assortments ever tilfored in this city, sept 2H BLANKET* AND NEGRO CLOTHS, fats JVO WHEN iV Nil EA It have just received ' ’ from New I ork, a very Jorge supply of supe rior Kosn, Whitney uml Duffel Blankets; also, » very large supply of superior Kerseys and Linseys, suitable (lir mole ami female servants, to winch th-y respectfully invito llio aitcniion of planters, scpl 28 1 EA Nil lON A RLE BON NETS * tjjMMI IHIIV A Nil EAR have just received L7 from New York, a large supply el Ladies' su perior Victoria Co tage Bonnets, ol the latest stylo and shape ; also, a supply of extra quality colored straw Victoria Cottages and Misses’ Moods, of u large size, to which they respectfully invite the at tention of the ladies. sept 38 E- IILRCEOIsV kJILK DYER AND SCOURER, from Paris, K7 having arrived at Augusta, whore he intends lii make his permanent residence, in the practice of bis professional business, has the honor to inform the ladies and gentlemen of Augu-ia and adjoining counties, that be has taken a suitable house on Kroad-streef, two doors below Air. Augustine Fred erick’s, whore all kinds of Silks, Crapes, &r. will be Dyed in the most fashionable and permanent colors, nl tin; most reasonable prices. Ladies’ Me rino, Cashmere and Crape Shawls, and Leghorn Hals (demised and pressed, sons to look ns well ns new', Gentlemen's apparel scoured and renewed to their primitive color and brightness "'- 1 ■> dm" -■*?» CHOICE LIQUORS. fII.ST received and for sale by PETER (rOLLV opposite Stovall A, Simmons’s Ware-house, 13 quaitorcasks domestic liiantly 4 naif do do do I do pipe old Cognac do Ed. Depth's 2 do pipes do do 3 quarter casks obi Poiusnt's Brandy 3 do do do Champagne Brandy 10 eighth do do do do 3 bids old Apple Brandy 2 pipes Holland Gin 1 do do do (Xtra I libd Jamaica Hum 18 quarter casks Malaga Wino 4 do do Bordeaux Claret Wind 3 bids Cherry Cordial 13 do old iVlonongabeld Whisksy 10 do New Orleans do 13 quarter casks Madeira Wine 4 <io do best old Madeira Wind 10 do do TenorifTd Wine 4 half dr) do do 23 boxes Modoc Claret do 20 do Port do 25 do assorted Cordials 3 casks London Porter 20 baskets old Champagne, ehoibe bunt! 40,000 best Spanish Cigars 20,000 do Florida do 15,000 different kinds do Alsu, on assortment of Fruits, ConfectioniiritM inn (iroceriefi, suitable for families. _ oct 54 _ sw4w HA KG A INS. BARGAINS, BARGAINS? rjjtllE subscribers have just Opened a general I assortment of Dry Goods of the latest Winter t ashions, consisting in part of French end Linden Prints Latest style Florentine Bonnets Do do French frilled Collars Do do Mouseline Dehtines Do do Victoria Alpines Do do gro de Nap Merino French ami English do Latest style printed Highland Shawls Do do Parisian Elowers for Bonnets Do do Hep Silk Do do Gro do Nap Do do Gru da Swiss Zl.soj Vow stylo French Blankets Blankets of every description for Ndgnes satinets do do dO Linseys do do do Woollen Hosiery do do Mi ics do All of which will be disposed of Oil t)U ~2G> „west terms. McKEft A üb#- 0,117 ' rw3w MfiroaJ-jt.