Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, October 29, 1838, Image 3

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TO HIRE, a first rate MALE H COOK —one that can come well recommend ■ huth for honesty and as a good Cook. Also, one :KL 'e servant, that can fie recommended as a first K. House Servant. Hood wages will fie given lor X above description of servants. Apply at the Hotel, Hamburg, S. C. Ct oct 27 ■ FRENCH CAPES, COIiIARS, &c. HnUE subscribers are now opening a splendid as- Jg sortment of French Capes and Collars, to SSjJdiich they would invite the att ution of those in They have alto ju-i received line French ■keriaos; Cro do Nap Merinos ; English Merinos, Kmmon and fine ; Plain and figured C Hally ; Muslin B Laine, &o.{xc. G. 11. NOBLE tr to. I South side Broad-st., oppo-itc Planters’ Hotel. ■ oct 27 « ■rt EGARS.—SS,OOO Segars, various brands, just received and for sale bv ■ocU!7 W. E,‘ & J. U, JACKSON. received and for sale b} - PETER GOLLA, Broad-street, 2000 selected sweet Oranges 100 gallons fresh pickled Oysters 100 boxes fresh Raisins, in whole, half and qr. 20 do do Lemons also, I A supply of Irish Potatoes, Apples and Onions, &c. |lll of which will be sold on reasonable terms to Pill it purchasers, fit 00 * HaTOTICE. The Stalls in the Market Houses H\ will be rented at the lower Market, on the list Monday in November next, on the usual terras. Wime of 'renting, 10 o’clock A. M. By order, V oct26 2t CF.'i. ni. \V U.hSR, Clerk. ■ NEW STORE AND NEW (FOODS. | ■pIMIE subscribers'having taken one of the new , ■ I stores on the South side of Broad-street, two odours below G. K. Jessup & Co., and directly oppo site the Planters’ Hotel, would inlorm the public that they have received and are now opening an extensive assortment of staple and faney Di y Clouds, which we are disposed to oiler at wholesale or retail, to our friends and all who may favor ns With a rail, on as favorable terms as can be obtained at any similar establishment in the city. A share ■of public patronage is rcspectlully solicited. ■ oct 26 ts G. H. NOBLE Ik Co. ■STAPLE and fancy dry goods, i 4 ND MILLINERY ARTICLES. —A full supply ■/% can be found at the lowest market prices, at ■ oct 26 fit Mrs. C. HGFI'MAN’S.__ CARD. —Mrs. C. HOFFMAN respectfully in- B/\_ forms the Ladies, that she is now able to at- Htend to any kind of business in dress making. j oct 26 GEORGIA If A If- HOAD. KTVTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. —Proposals will ■ IXj i, c received at this office until the 20th day fxof November next, for grading the Llth, 2-lt.i, Sgoth, 27th and 2Sth sections of the Madison branch >of the Georgia Kail Road. 'File work to be com ipbfcted by the Ist of June, 18119. W v / J. EDGAR THOMSON, Chief Engineer. I Engineer’s Office, Greensboro, ? October 26th, 1838. y tt (£j- The Charleston Courier and Savannah C.cor | gian will copy the above three weeks. [ BLANKE TS AND NEGRO CLOTHS. SNOWDEN H SHEAR have just received from New York, a very large supply of superior t Rose, Whitney and Duffel Blankets; also, a very | large supply of superior Kerseys and Linseys, suita- Sblc for male and female servants, to which they res ■pectfully invite the attention of planters, sept 28j I tJOTATOKS, POTATOES. —25 bbls. superior I I Irish Potatoes, just received and for sale by I oct 27 W. E. 7k J. U. JACKSON. _ ■RON FOUNDRY & MAJHINE SHOP. f|NHE undersigned has the pleasure to inform his JL friends and the public, that lie lias now in suc ■ ocssful operation, his NEW F'URNACE, constructed on the latest and most improved principle, and is prepared ro receive orders for CASTINGS ot all descriptions, which he promises to execute with i neatness and despatch, and at prices that will not i exceed in expense, any that may be imported. His MACHINE SHOP will be in operation about !■ the middle of November, and will then be prepared to receive orders lor STATIONARY and LOCOMO TTVE ENGINES. ALSO, , All kinds of MILL and MACHINERY WORK. All orders from the country will be regularly at ■tended to. Apply at the Establishment, comer of Columbus land Nassau streets, Hampstead, or at Mr. Wm. Pat- Itun’s counting house, Fitzsimons’wharf, where or |.dcrs and notes may be left, which will be attended ito daily. THOMAS DOTERER. oct 27 tw4w NEW GOODS. Fashionable Fall ami Winter Goods, Just Received by -\\T 11. CRANE, among which may be found I , the followingarricles: — sfßlack Italian Matleoni Silk ijjo gro de Paris, gro de Swiss and gro dc Rhine Silk 1 -Superior black 4-4 gro de Swiss Silk |Do do gro grain do Blue, black, plain and figured do figured colored do Blue, black and colored figured Bombazines .Bo do plain French do - icb embroidered Thibet Shawls R’Viin colored do do Black embroidered mourning Shawls Half mourning Thibet do SjPlain black Chally do Bo colored do do iS-4 and 4-4 black twisted silk do Colored worsted Crewell half Hdkfs Ladies figured silk Cravats Gentlemen’s 40 inch black Italian Cravats Superior Gauze Boas, a new article Linen Cambric and Linen Cambric Hdkfs \Vhite, black and green Gauze Veils Fine black Lace do Clienelc, cord and zephyr Worsteds Blue, black and colored Velvet Ribbons Embroidered Sattin lionnet Ribbons, Paris style Fine French Artificials Narrow Sattin and Gauze Ribbons Do worsted and silk Braids Do fine Linen Tape, for trimming Gold end Linen Tape and Bobbins Taylor’s and Clark’:; Spool Cotton Cambric and Swiss Edgings and Insertings Colored worsted Edgings Black Silk do Brussels Thread I.acc Edgings Superfine Irish Check Muslin Plain, striped and figured Swiss Muslins Mull Chock do Muslin de Laines Dark French Prints Small figured black Merrimack Prints Do do blue, brown, red and ruby ground Merrimack Prints English half mourning Prints Plain and figured English Merinos Figured silk Velvet Vestings Silk-bound Cradle Blankets Superior blue and black Cloths Colored and Cadet mixed do Blue, black, brown, drab, steel and Cadet mixed Satinets Superior Kentucky Jeans Fine fancy Cassimeres Striped and plaid Lindseys Red and black mixed do Negro Cloth and coarse Satinets 3-4 7-8 4-4 5-4 and 6-4 brown Shirtings & Sheetings Superior Cotton Tickings and Canton Flannels Cotton, Worsted and Woollen Hosiery Woollen and Buckskin Gloves Together with a general assortment of fashionable fall and winter Goods, which will be disposed of at reasonable prices at No. 231 Broad-street. oct 9 EXECUTOR’S SALE. “jjRMLL be sold at the late residence of John Perry, deceased, near Wrightsboro, Colum bia county, on Tuesday Hie 4tii day of December next, between the lawful hours of sale, all the per ishable property of said deceased, consisting of corn, fodder, the present crop of cotton in the bale, horses, hogs and cattle, plantation tools, household and kitchen furniture, with other arricles too tedious to enumerate. The negroes will be hired till 25th December following. Sale to continue from day to day till all is sold. Terms at sale. BIRD PERRY, F.x’r. October 27, IS3B. td "EATANTED TO HIRE, a smart active Negro FT Man —liberal wages will be given. Apply oct 6 to JOHN S. HUTCHINSON Humphreys, cla.ukk & co. {Formerly of Macon, Georgia.) _ HAVE received by late univiils Irom England, and an' now opening at the store No l'| Peari-strcct, (up stairs.) a general assortment of British mid French Dry Goods, selected and nnpo led direct, expressly for the cvitilhern tome, together with a general nssortnuuu ot American Goads, which makes llio assort,neat complete,— Merchants visiting .he city are requested to call and examine the stock. Orders will have particular attention, and put up at iho shortest notice. Charlesion, S. C., dciulut 2-2, Hits. ts CLOTHS, CASSIMBStESj &c. on HE subscribers havejnsi rcectvwl a .arge j JL nssorlinont ol superfine.md middlitigquaiilies I Cloths iinil Cassimeres, viz. blue, idnrk and j fancy colored cloths, b civer cloths, ol extra body, suitable ier Overcoats, Ac. I Ribbed, plain and fancy striped Cassimeres, in I great variety 200 pieces Satinets, some of which are ot stt perior quality, and composing a great variety ol colors, tancy stripes and mixtures. Silk and other quality vestings, Buffalo cloths which they oiler at very low prices, cot 3 EDGARI <fe CARMICHAEL. In accordance with the ostensible views of the Southern Convention. 1) lUE C T I .11 !’ OIIT A T lON. rtpIIOMAS I. WRAY & SON have just re- S eeiveil by the Governor Troop and aro now opening, a large assortment of Chemicals and other Drags, from the Laboratory of Man ler, 1 \'eaiu-r A Co , (one of he first houses m England,) which will he sold in a state of the utmost purity. I I hcse with their fomier supply on hand constitutes J a large and very complete assortment, iron isting j of almost every article in Iho L'rng line usually kept in this market. JKr Orders will he thankfully received nne a tended to with despatch, on ths most accommo dating terms. if net 17 MERINO DKAWEHsT uul under a. Whirls, just receiver anti (or sale hv W.M. O. BRICE, ort 15 Draper anil Tail ir, 258 Brond-sl. f|IHE subscriber being about, to leave ihe Slate i. Torn low weeks, J no. M. Hampton, of Lau reus county, will act as his agent and attorney un til he rei urns. JOHN THOMAS, him, . urens Co., Ga , June 23. twiyw HOS II t Ilf , (JV» O It, Ac. H t USE Hair Powder, inland i II). papers, fl. highly perfumed Also, Otto Hose I,ip Salv *, both in pewter and neat wood boxes. Also, n fresh supply of English Preston Salts, just received and (or salo cheap, by A.VTO.Y V A HALVES. oct 2-1 _ J. .SOR SALE.—Twenty Shares Georgia Kail Road and Banking Company Stock—Enquire at this office ts octB3 DIRECT IMPORT vTIOV. 5 A BALES 8-4 8-4 and 10-4 London Duffel “Iv/ Blankets 2 bales superior Rose and Whitney Blankets For sale low by oct. 20 HONKS AC A RMICHA EL. Georgia Insurance & Trust Co. f Augusts, October 20, 1838. y A N Instalment of Two Dollars and fifty cents .‘w. per share, on the new slock, is payable This Din/ WM, T. GOULD, Sec’y. oct2o N EURO SHOES. ’ (Tait AA PAIRS stout Brogans, for sale by A. SIBLEY. oct 20 DRUGS. —Having purchased the entire stock of Drugs dec., of WM HEWSON, bis ens turners are invited to continue to call at the old stand, where exertions will be made to accommo date them, upon as liberal terms ns heretofore. Others are invited to call, and see if they cannot do as well there as elsewhere. A. CUNNINGHAM, oct 20 1m TEACHER WANTED. * GENTLEMAN who can eorni) well rerovn ■»' w. mended as a Teacher in all the higher branch es of English, will meet with employ by applying at tins office. None need apply unless well quali Tied ts oct 17 OSTTIio Constitutionalist will please copy the above. 1 DRV GOODS AT WHOLESALE. STOVALL & 11 All LE V have received their fall supplies, ami olio- to their customers who may favor ihem will) n call, a large nsso t ment of Goods at low prices. Particular attention paid to orders Dry Goods sales room up stuit?, over their Gro cery store. oct 18 NEW FLOUR. ffjfA Blif-S Cnnai Flour *25 half bbli do do Just rccci red and for tide by STOVALL & 11AMLEN. oct 18 MORE NEW GOODS. BiJ. KIRTLAND & Co., Merchant . Tailors, have received a cmnpleie assort nie-nt ol Goods in their line; Cassimeres in great variety,superior tSatin Vestings, Ac Ac. one// Gouda. —so dozen best Hoskm (black and colored) Gloves ; Huskskin ami Heaver do.; stipe rior black and while Silk do; Berlin do; white and black silk Half Hose; cotton do; superior Merino Vtsts and Pants; Suspenders, of the best quality; Linen. Cambric and Silk twilled pocket Hdkfs. stocks.— Opet a tie Satin Slocks; plain do; bowed and plain Bombazine do. 50 dozen round and square ei d Collars, Ate Ac. oct 13 JUST R KCEIVED and for sale 10w,40 pieces heavy Kentucky Bagging, 100 pieces heavy Dundee Bagging, oct 13 “ JOHN M. COOPER & SON PLANTERS* HOTEL. /NRAUfd'.S 15 MIOT respectfully informs his friends and the public tha lie has returned to Charleston, and has taken ihc Planters’ Hotel, . corner of Chur, h and111J 1 icon streets, formerly kept ,by Mrs. A. Cnliler Tim establishment has under j gone thorough repair, anil is now ready tor the re ccption of visitors The Columbia, Camden and Georgetown Stage Office is kept here Charleston, October 11, 1838. tlstdec CSTONE MASONS WANTED.—Twenty good stone Mas ms will find constant employ ment, at liberal wages,atthe Bridge over the Oco nee river, oa the Georgia Rail Road, near Greetts boro' JAMES H. GRANT, Principal Assistant Engineer, Engineer’s Office, ) Greensboro, October 11, 1838. y If AD V M AD E < I, <> THI NG. §d b COOK, No. 197 Broad-street, ha* pist . i V.i r T. el . ve(J a 'ante supply of new and fashion able Clothing, which together with his former slock, makes his assortment ns good as enri bo lomd in any market All of which he offers at wholesale nr retail, on very accommodating terms Invites his Iricnds to call. oct 18 i EXTK A MARKEII.LRN R, TILTS. QJNOW I)UN & SHEAR have just received , from New York a large supply of extra 10-4, 1 -4, 12 4, Id 4 snd If 4 Marseilles Quills, worth from tsfi to $2O, to which they respectfully invite i the attention of the ladies. oc t f, MADISON FEMALE AC A DEM V. r t If E Truslei sos this institution are desirous to I t) employ a gentleman and at hast one ladv, to take charge ol the Academy f*r the oiisuing'or n 1 term of years. They will receive proposals until the 3rd day of December next The school i* tt | present in a most flourishing condition. Such is lhe number of students, that the tuition money of the Literary department, will amount to upwards .ol twenty two hunored dollars The Musical de partment is also offered to a competent instructor jln ll| is branc 1 ’ from fourteen to fifteen hundred dollars will he realized. Our academy and Musical Saloon are finely situ. | aled—a splendid apparatus, with every necessary con.cniencc, is at hand to facilitate the progress oi a fine and liberal course of education. = Our vtihign is remarkably healthy, and our popu lation constantly increasing The progress \r sinto ot things present the strongest inducements lor the location of the first talents in tho coumry to em bark profitably and successfully, in the honorable profession of instructing youth. E. E. JONES, 1 T. J. BURNEY, | J. Id A Nf> 1 Tni'-'rss J.W. PORTER,] J. ROBSON. J Madison, Noptcntbcr 29, ITJJ. t,tv!st GENfIXK HEII.MUDA A K ROW ROOT". -i VERY supetmr article f..r cliililron and inva-1 lids, just received and fur sale by oot IS ANTONI & HAINES. I TUITION OF MUSIC. JOHN I*t lIEI LAS, p'olrs.'-or nud rompo serof Mimic, from Germany, ami lately from New York, where he Ins resided for many years, and given ai nerol satisfaction to his petrous as n teacher of the Fiauo Forte, &c , Inis hem imlncoii fur the benefit o!' his health to visit the South, and oilers Ilia professii tail services to the Ladies and Ginth’incn. I Augusta, to attend at their respective teddmres, and give im true.ions on the IV.no t’orle, Violin, Lie..e, t kuiolirt, and ulso in sings:;;, lie 1 uiiilikcw .- attend to lulling, repairing and regu luring I’liioo Fortes iluvi:, .■ lici n lor many years engaged ns a tench- | or in Nurllc.ru •Acaileinns. he ll.uters hiuisolt to . have acquired a nn thud ol' imparling instraeiioii to j his scholars, lo perform with case in a su 'in. r and | graceful manner, in a very short lime; and hopes hy his assiduity ami attention, to merit the appro bation ol those ladies and gentleman who will honor him by an engagement as teacher. Uiiqueslionahlq recommendations as to qualifica tion and character u ill be given, and terms made known on application to him at Mrs.C. Id. Faber's, litoad street. liefirtucex. —.Mr. Henry Parsons, Ur. Isaac Bow en, Mr. A. 7i. lianta, Mr. Hooghkerk. oot 15 lyr HI A.ULEN, WHOLESALE 1 >KV GOODS MERCHANTS, And General Grocers, A UHL'S I A, (in. 5Cr" Dry Goods Sale llomn over the Grocery store. HT'VANS’ CAMOMILE TILLS The dA Genuine Evans 1 Camomile Pills are lor sale hy the subs'l ibers who are Iho Sole Agi’iits lor Au gusta, at 75 cents pel package. Oct 11 ANTONY A HAINES. W~ ' I IITE 'LEAD.WIN DO W G L ASS , and all kinds of Pa’nla and Oils, a large stock constantly on hand and for sale hy 6) . P i i haviland, risley & Co. VALGLU S E COTTt > N OS N AIIURGS. * CONSTANT supply ofthealuivo article for XIL sale at Factory prices by the agents, mar 2 49 ChAkKB, M’TEIR & CO IVOTICE.— Mr. F. WILLIS is my duly an thorised allurney during my short absence from llie state. S. BUFOUD. July 24,1H3T _ if rAOUNIJ, in Augusta,a Morocco Pocket IVuk, containing money and other valuables, which the owner can have by identifying I lie same, and paying lor this advertisement. Apply at ibis office. oct ’9 If 0> 15. Kl-RTLAND JU Co. are receiving O. their stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vest ings, Stocks, Cottars, Gloves, &o« sept 6 t I .VS Id Id!) OIL.— A Tatge stack on hand ol i ■> fine Dutch Oil, lor sale bv sept 1 lUVII,AND, RTBLEY * Co, | VOCT. MONROE, DEN Tits I. may be eun -9 t ho i ,u- .fossioaally at all hours at me Engle and I’badnx Hotel, Room No 10. if may 2 T\) li¥ ci lioi* Ji OL ASS Ids. —7t > I tnds. for v sale by T S & (j il .ME I CALF. march 80 SURVEYORS’ COMPASSES. A N assortment of the above iiisliUine’ ts, some very superior, warranted correct. For sale ty oct 3 T. 11. IT. A NT. HAT STORE.—A. B. MALLORY having connected himself vvilh one of the largo.-l manufacturing houses at the North will in future conduct the business under tho firm of A. S 5. Mallory ACo. Their present arrangements w ill enable A. 1!. M ACo. to supply their customers on lho most accommodating terms. They are in w receiving llnir Fall and Winter supply of Gentle men’s Hals, Caps, Ac; also, a large assortment of Ladies’ Bonnets, of the latest style ami superior quality. Those wishing to purchase articles in their lino, either at wholesale or retail, arc solicited t a call and examine their assortment oot 2 if A. B. MALLORY & Co. FALL A XI) AVIX TEU GOODS. rjAllli undersigned is now receiving a full supply B of Staple and Taney Dry Goods, suiin” bio fir the fall and winter I rndo ; he has also receiv ed his full supply of Grocerres. His stock of both Dry Goods and Groceries, comprise a very large and general assortment, and they are offered for sale on reasonable terms sept 2(t Irw (bv WILLI SM IIOSTWIGK. VyiGlIT SBKOOL.—'I he snlisc iher will J v open a Night School on .Monday October 29th, at his school room, on the south side ol.Ellis strict, a few doors below Centre street. Tuition, in advance, per quaitor, of twelve weeks, $5 ; for lights and luelSl. VV . if. BRICK IdTT. eel 17 2w WHITE WELSH PLAINS, KERSEYS. J CARMICHAEL, are now A opi niog a supply of Heal Welsh White Flams, Kerseys, Kinseys, and low priced Satinets, suitable for plantation and house servants oct 3 ITtOUNI), sum of Money, which can be bad by applying lo CLARK, McTIER & CO. net 22 B. BURGEOIS, OILK DYER AND SCOURER, from Baris, IO having arrived at Augusta, where ho intends lo make Ids permanent residence, in the practice ol his profossiot al business, has the honor lo inform the Indies and gcmllcnu n of Augusta and adjoining counties, that Tie has taken n suitable house on Broad street, two doors below Mr. Augustine Fred erick’s, where all kinds of Silks, Crapes, Ac. will be Dyed in the must fashionable and permanent colors, at the most reasonable prices. Ladies’ Me rino, Cashmere and Crape Shawls, and Leghorn Hals cleansed and pressed, so as to look as well as new. Gentlemen’s apparel scoured and renewed to their primitive color and brightness. pel 5 ~ Cm R E M 1> V A i. . JAMES ANDERSON & CO. BY \VM C. WAY, No 200, BnoA d-strKter, Augusta, Georgia. E i AVE removed their stock ot seasonable Dry B.ji (foods to the store immediately opposite to the Stale Bank, where they are receiving additions of fiesh imported Goods of all descriptions, and suitable to the lull and winter season. oct 4 Post-Office, Aw ■ ista, October, 14 ) fFt HE Express Mail, going Non It, closes at (if’. M. Ji and going South, closes at 7A. M Oct lf> E R. GLASCOCK. P. M. WJI. O. PRICE, Draper and Tailor 254 Broad street, is now opening nn exten veaisortmont ol seasonable Goods in his lino, oct 15 I {.(’’DR SALE—Ono of Cbickering’s splendid 1 8. Hose wood Piano Fortes, with a Hoop stop. The shove instrument lins been in use but a few months. Apply to W, 11. BETTS, A Iso, for sale or lo lure, a plain Cook, Washer and Iroper. 3t net 86 I x E. MARI IN, Syuii'.ir.t—Room No 45* » in tho private part of the 11. S. Hotel, oct 25 ((■ i HOARDING. — A few gentlemen can bo ac 3 5 comm idalod wi h board and lodging at Mm. J. Carrie's, on Broad-street, next dour above the Bridge Bank. {Cr ' : rs. C. can also accommodate a few tran sient boarders. if o( . t FLOUR AND CIIEESEE HBI.S fresh ( anal Flour *> <) 59 casl s prime Cheese, for sale hv oct 25 3t UATHBONE & Baker. NEW MILLINERY. C. HO'FMAN respectfully informs the A3 l.adics of Augusta, Hamburg, Ac., t at her Show Hoorn of the latest Millinary, will be open next Tims lay, 30th instant fit on 25 lIACHING AND ROPE. * mis p ime Hemp Hope -S- J5O ps. heavy Hemp Bagging •hist rccei *. t.d, and for sale ori very accotn mod’ding terms.bv BAIRD & ROM LAND. ° ! Oct 1 I ] bagging! ' PIECES Hemp Hugging .giyy or, do superior Utuisia Bugging, 4 f inch es Aide. For sale low by oct 18 STOVALL & HAM LEV. HMX PLATE, Block Tin, Bolt Copper, and -“- V, ire, eoimUn'ly or. hand and for sale by u. c Baldwin a Co. rr-it 1 diw'tfA 3CI Broad ttr cvb 'T AA\ NOTICE.—The subscriber has reinuv I ■*-* «d li's Office t u the second story of McKenzie * Bennoch’s corner. Ho will attend ptmclnullv I Id llio businessoi his proti ssion, in iho t.’uurts ul I Richmond ciumiy, Georgia, mul Ldgcful,.. ui.d | Ihirnwell districts. S. «*t 10 [lyil JAMES T. GRAY. j'kj CLDVf‘.S, iJiiHsiineren, Vendues, yu*.! I J-M ponders, Gloves. Ay, received by mi 10 WM. PRICE,SSB Broad at. k ~W RENT—A good rwo^toryTUvoU I- ; -J ling (111 I,lbs, b( lwet.li Mclntosh and Jack •l i.:t.-i»«!on-«tfecis. Apply to " i ts R, l, NEIIR. , ‘ ” O P—The lower half ol the I | .. ;,, j I'liiMing ln’.eiy nccupu'd lu WiSlmiu • • crockery i loro, tu I lor a grocery or dryv !c store lor terms apply t„ l ""-; • V< VIO] 3H Broad •(. * O RENT, the lb roc story Dwelling lj ,lßl ' "Hhic, ul presonl occupied by in'. Kuli.-llMili, on Cnuipboll si reef. Itiu More and dwelling, lireproijf, No. •! Bridge j Row. Apply to WcKkiSZIK & BF.NNOCII. 0 A. B. Nines payable quarterly, and lliiioeeiipiinin iwyuig (or the use id the hydrant water on the lots nug 1 • if J 4~ \V ANTED TO HEN'T^Mwelling house, near l he central pan ofibe city, on _.ei 1 1 n’roi die back streets. A comlbrtuble siniill bouse, wiilia sin,ill garden attached, would bo preferred. Enquired' ' _ :lu « 7 tl W. T. THOMPSON. (V OTi( 3 1 1 ho.(inn o( J . P, Seize A Co. J- * was dissolved on die 7th mul. by mutual eou stuit; either party is uuitioriseit to use the name of the Into flint in settling up the business J.P.SETZE, A. SABA 1,, I E. H. SIMONNET. .1. P. Seize will continue the business ai tlie old stand. an.' dll NEW PALL AND WINTER (HOODS. IB Vl \ ATT & I 10. No ddtl Broad siieet, -11 • are now receiving fresh supplies ol Staple and inncy Dry (foods comprising a general assortment id' goods in their line, which having been well selected,they oiler at (air prices. Whole, stile and Retail Purchasers are requested to call and examine our slock before they make their pur chases. oot 3 SAl.l * 2,3Cosacks Liverpool Nolr, ft r salt- by ■ei ilB ,1 \>l ks McUOW AL. ' STEKL RIiLS Rolf COTTON (JINS. NEW INVENTION. II If- subscriber has just received a supply of die lAi'EN'J' Kills for (lotion ((ins, width have been spoken so highly of wherever I bey have been tried I hrouglioul ibe Col lon < (rowing Mates, These Bibs are so cons reeled that one set will last ! twenty years or more, ami be eoiisimidy in use, by ’ having nn extra set of Ca.-.t Steel (aees. ’• Ireluets 1 are made to fit on lire from of lire Ribs, w hore lire Saws pass through, Mid in so simple a manner tlmi any person can put ihemon. 'J'be subscriber will ■ always keep a supply of ((ins on hand nf the above " description. WILLIAM JONES, A few doors above lire Upper Market. Jul 13 /N-EufeGlA Lllll£.—Fresh Stone Lime, ol A/.JI ns good quality as any in tiro market, put up in boxos, stronger, tighter, and more convenient for transportation ihim barrels, and bolding tiresome ■ quantity. Price $3 (ho single box. anil Si AO by - Iho quantity, delivered at Augusta, at Jaeksonboro, and ul the motilli id Briar creek, on ihe Savannah river, it will be sold at the same rales with freigln Off. Apply to T. L. S.M ITI I, Planters' Hotel, or ■lnno I I trwij’dlf D. KIRKPATRICK tV Co. A COOK WANTED, ofgood character and capacity, to cook (or a small family, for which a liberal price w ill bo paid. Enquire at ibis office, or at No. 298 Broad street -if June 7 NECK STOCKS. OUPERIOU Black Satin, Bombnzir.e, Plain and ■ IO Figured Black Summer Stocks, ol tiro best make and stylo,just received bv WM O. PRICE, Juno IB No. 268 Broad street. NOTICE. —The subscribers being anxious to close their business, request all t mse indebted to them In make immediate payment, ami all tbnse lo whom we are indebted, will please presonl ibeii , accounts. CLARKE & HOLLAND, sept 8 l( Ar ,jT KICI I ,II ONI) HOTEL 'Thesub scriher tiacing purchased tlieentire interest . H. JJ .of Mr Edward W. Collier, in (lie above establishment, would by ibis menus inform Ida friends and lie l public generally, that lie intends giving bis undivided attention to lha accommoda tion of a 1 ! wlin may call on loin, and hopes by bis iut-ndod exenions lo please, to merit tlio former patronage of llio house. JESSE CLARK ocl ‘22 2rn DCrTlio Soul hern Rcrcordcr will publish the above 2 months, and forward I heir account to this office. FANCY AND WINTER SHAWLS. t Hlll E subscribers have just received an exit naive » ossorimeiit of Thibet Cashmere, Hock Spun Silk, Highland Plaids,and winter travelling Shawls comprising as gn at a variety mid assortment us ever before offered in ibis market, winch they can sell ul unusually low prices. Oct 3 EDO A R &. CARMICHAEL ENR'ESH ELDER, Ac.—3U bids Canal Floor 10 half bills Rye Flour 5 bids Nmthcrn Shad 6 bids Pickled Herrings 1 1 bhd Dried Cod Fish ‘2tf boxes Smoked Herring lit) boxes I’aleui Yellow Caudles 1 bale Cotton Twine SO c»sks I oiidon Brown Stout f> bbls superior Cordial ‘25 qr casks Brandy Received and foreulo by JNO. COSKERY. oct 3 if WM. 11. HIcICEE, No 309 Broad (.treat, Augusta, Ca., GEN"!’ lor Ihe New York Albion, Emigrant ■i a. and Old Countryman, will receive subscrip tions and pavmenls. ly Junc9 OSBORN’S PHILOTOKAN, Or , FF, :.l Ai.IB > U E lIJ K \ I) . AFRESH supply of the above valuable inedi cine lias just been received and for sale, w hole I sale and retail, by the subscriber, ul his w holesale I drug store, north side ol Broad street Augusta. June -29 152 NELSON CARTER , jVTEW FIRM.—The snhsrribetß have this day 1 v entered into a co-partnership, fur the transac tion of n wholesale Dry Coeds business, under (lie name and style es R. C. ilftidu rii <Si Co, R. C BALDWIN, M. WILKINSON, JAMES HALE. Augusta, July, 2-1, 1733. d-lwStw Sept 1 FALL AND WINTER GOODS. WILLIAM CLAOOETf i [ ]5 S receiving and opening, at ‘238 Broad street, (a ! A low doors above the Post Office corner.) ri rich I and well selected ussorimenl of Fresh fall Dry I Goods, corapri ing every artielo in llio line, viz : Clo’.hs, cassiinercs, satinois,sMin velvets, vestings, . Ate., siiprr manconis, Paradises and rcriiuses, J ami 5-4 black Italicii silks, | lain and figured colon if and blue bines silks, w ide upron silks, 3-1 ami fi-| Merinos. Engiish and Freneb, all coiors; suptrior figured Merinos lor cloaks ami dresses ; British, French and American calicoes; largo assortment I haridsomw furrdluro cnli.orrs; scuilct snaill figured calicoes ; Hosiery,of silk, coiton, lambs wool, Ac. j fur ladies, gentlemen, misses rind youth: ((loves,of silk, kid, coiton, heavy hukskin, Ac. all sizes; Blankets, HM to 14-1 wbilney, rose, riiai kinnu and saddle; i lnimels, largo assortment of while, giey, • yellow and red ; Domestics, sheetings, shirtings, i horn ; puns, drills, A:c.; Irish linens, warranted pure linen yarn and tory cheap; Beal British lung i lelbs; a few imperial Mar-cilJ* Quills, assoneu siz' <; Pilot cloths; Flushings; Negro cloths; plain and figured floor c.o It ; baizes, &c;, with an extensive variety of fancy goods, such as now style , of bonneis, hones an 1 ribbons ; Ladies’ arid Misses ’ shoea and slippers; worh'-d capes and collars; horn s’itched colored bordered, and splendid cue brock red eanihrick ildkls; fancy dress Hdklsnnd -earls; riidi T'lribut Shawls: .Merino end Tartan p aid Shawls ; Laces ; Edgings ; Insertions ; striped ■ land pi .id Swss and jiconolt Muslins; Siorits, j cravats,collars, bosoms; colored cbeneille c-,rd ; j sewing silks, ass rled ; spool and fl..x thread, with every ariicloin But fine. 1 11 is friends and the public ar invited to cell and exuni.no hD at son mem, whir b will ho sold on th> most plcasim* terms. trw'Jw ort 19 i > ’I ho O.ai-iiiini.,.iial : ; t .• ill ••■■l7 ilic ')!!ici> !S. t\ C. tin Jtiul Iload Company. i b.N and after the Ist November, 1887, the pas si-nger trains hot ween Charleston ami Ham* burg, .‘-'until Carolina, (opposite Augusta, Georgia,) will leave each end of the line at 7 o’clock, A. M. as follows : UPWARD. Not to leave Charleston before - - 700a. m. “ KummcrviUo, “ - - Bdo “ Georges, “ - - It) Id “ “ Bianchvillc, “ - -1 1 01) *■ ‘‘ Midway, “ - - U4d ! “ “ 7G Miles T. 0. “• - -1000 m. “ lilackville, “ - - Ino »>. m. “ *• Aiken, “ - - ;j dd *• Arrive at Hamburg, - 600 DOWNWARD. Not to leave ITaiuburgh before - - 700a. m, “ “ Aiken, “ - - SHO “ « lilackville, “ - - 10 45 “ 70 Miles T, O. “ - -12 00 “ Midway, “ - - 12 15 p. m. “ “ Drancli ville, “ - -12 45 “ “ Georges, “ - - 1 .70 “ Sunmierville, “ . . ;) 15 “ “ Arrive at Charleston, d3O „ Distant c, 136 miles, Fare, $6 76. j; Speed not over 2S miles an hour. To remain 20 | minutes each for Breakfast and Dinner, five minutes to receive and deliver mails, and to lake in wood and water. Passengers will breakfast at Woodstock, and dine s at lilackville. To stop for passengers at all regular stations if a - (lag is hoisted as a signal. net 22 <;eo!u;ia kaii, no vo. jgemisa : The passenger t ars will leave Augusta daily, at r hall past five o’clock, a. m. for Warronton and Craw fordvillo daily, (Sundays excepted.) Returning, leave Crawfordville at half past 10 o’clock, a. m. and Warrenton at 11 o’clock, a. m. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, stages * leave Crawfordville for Washington, Athens, via r Lexington, and for Rome, via Greensboro, Madison 1 and Decatur. RICHARD PETERS, Jr. 1 Resident Engineer & Sup’t of Transportation. aug 1 ’ (CIORGIA HAM. HOAD NOTICE. jj NREIGHT is now carried on the Rail Rond be- B ’ tween Augusta and Warrenton, at Ihe following rates —cotton $1 per bale, merchandize 25 cents per hundred pounds. Retween Augusta and Crawfordville—cotton $ 1 1 25 per bale, merchandize 331 cents pt r hundred 1 pounds. ; George 11. Thompson, agent for the Co. at Craw- I fordville. and John 11. Roberts, agent of the Compa- I ny at Warrenton, will attend to receiving and for -1 warding produce and merchandize, without charge ■ for commissions or storage. Spacious ware-houses have been erected at the above stations for the re ception of merchandize, until it is forwarded. RICHARD PETERS, Jr. 1 Resident Engineer Sc Sup’t of Transportation. June 1 I [ GKMAT CENTRAL ROUTE , BET WE HA THE MMUIi AND SOtTII 1 VIA Till*. PORTSMOUTH AND ROANOKE RAII.-ROAD AND THE CHESAPEAKE HAY STEAM-DOATS. miIUOUGH from Halifax, North Carolina, to 1 (j New York in FORTY-ONE HOURS , being i THREE HOURS IN ADVANCE if any OTHER , LINE, and this without a moments night travelling an Rail Rnad-nuulh i f Philadelphia, and WITHOUT THE LOSS OE SLEEP —Thus: ] From Halifax to Portsmouth, 6 hours, i “ Portsmouth to Baltimore, 14 “ “ Raltimore to Philadelphia, 8 “ “ Philadelphia to New York, 8 “ 36 j Stoppages, 5 e 41 1 Clj I.eaves Halifax every Sunday, Wednesday and Friday j Baltimore every Monday, Wednesday and Friday ; and Washington City every Wednesday. . Fare from Halifax to to Philadelphia, including every [ expense (meals, porterage, &c.) $lB. . Office I*. & 11. R. R. Co., 1 i __ porl-mmilli, Va.. .‘■'eplember 6,1 isli.s. <j ts ' TRAVELLERS GOING NORTH By the Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Road Com pany’s Line, arc respectfully inlormed that they will find the route through Halifax, Garys, Petersburg, Richmond, Washington and Baltimore, the most ex peditious ; the time from Charleston to New York being by this line (through Petersburg, ice.) half a day less than hy any other interior route. The Petersburg Rail Road Company have always locomotives, with coaches, &e. ready at Garys, to j proceed immediatel for the North upon the arrival , of the passengers, and travellers are referred to Mr. , B. F. Halsey, their agent at Halifax, upon whose I representations they may implicitly rely. There is no uncertainty or detention on this route j all the lines north of the Roanoke run in regular cun- . noction, and Ilia engineers being careful, circumspect ' and sober, and every other precaution taken to render , this line safe and comfortable, the attention of the public is invited to it. An agent attends at Garys and takes charge of all luggage, and accompanies the same, wilhoni trouble , to the traveller, all the way to Washington. Petersburg R. Road Co’s Office, J August 28, 1838. 5 3m \ isosjfiitv, <Tlovlss7&cT~ I fBN 1L WYATT & Co. have received and open- 1 S „ ed a very large and well assorted stock of 1 Men’s Women’s Misses, boy’s and children’s I losiery, • of all sizes and qualities, among which arc the fol lowing : Men’s superior Lamb’s Wool and Merino Hose and 1 half Hose i Do stout and heavy Woolen half Hose Women’s black and white Cashmere Hose, a new and ’ superior article. I Do Lamb’s Wool and Merino Hose, assorted ■ Do white, brown and black cotton Hose Misses white 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 Black and white silk Hose and half Hose, assorted , White, colored and black silk and Kid Gloves Long white Kid Gloves , i Men’s 11 oskin and Buckskin Gloves ; 1 Do line Merino and heavy Woolen Gloves jDo colored, black and lined Berlin do I . also, 11 A full assortment of Bombazine, Katin and Mode i Stocks, made to order, and cut narrow, and fine Linen i < ..Lais, ()ct 22 l>>. VWi.Vf .V I*A HiVI’I.NO AGAUE.MV". 1 "i R. RICHARDS, from Baltimore, has the plea- 1 _[ v 3 sure to inform tin: citizens of Augusta, that he 1 has opened his rooms in the Masonic Hall, for the tuition of young Ladies in the various branches of Dniv.'intr and fainting, in Oil and Water colors, 1 inclu ling his original style of Flower Painting and ' 1 Pencil Drawing. India Finishing, Fruit and Marine j Painting, sketching from nature, &c. Mr. R. has a mimbej of specimens from his own i pencil, which lie will be happy to exhibit to all who I will favor him with a visit, lie lias devoted much ’1 time to his collection of materials, studies, designs, I ke. Ilii pupils will therefore have the advantage of the best subjects for the pencil, also the use of ■ many valuable elementary works and essays upon the art. His object will be to convey a thorough and prac tical knowledge of the study ; rot a superficial ac quaintance with the theory of the subject, which will eventuate merely in the execution of a few pretty things, lib design will be to make his pupils , Artists, which he hopes, with application on their i part, to accomplish. He will exert himself to please the lovers of the arts who honor him with their i . patronage, and he dou’ ta not, that runny in this city, 1 1 will eagerly devote a little time to the attainment of ; a knowledge of so enchanting an art. A term consists of two months instruction —the first course commencing on Thursday, 26th inst., be fore which time it is drzirable that pupils should en ter their uarr.es. Among his *.amorous references. Sir. I’,, would ; i mention the following gentlemen of tho city;—Dr. i > M. dn'i.ny, Dr. W. it. Turpin, Mr. B. Hear!ha, l i Judge Holt, Rev. Mr. Hard, Rev. Mr. Ford. : '! r«. B—Application for t-rms, admission, Ux.., to i ; be mad# at the Academy, Mmonic Hall. i Mr. R. has af< opies es hi Amvripeei A rib*. * . for d". if cm* .* [ PUBLIC SALES. lIV 'V. K. As J. |j. JACKSON. THIS DAY, ;'t 10 o’clock, iii front of our store, will be sold U) (jr casks Cognac Brandy 10 tjr casks old Port Wine I 2 bbls prime Pork 11 bbls Monongahela Whiskey S bbls Peach IJrandy 0 bbls 1 iolland (liii s bbls Cordials, assorted Id bbls Northern Apples 10 bbls Crackers 10 bbls Pilot Bread 1 > qr casks boring’s Malaga Wine 0 qr casks San Lucas Wine 7 qr casks TencriHe Wine 11 boxes superior Madeira Wir.c S boxes Champagne Wine 20000 Segars, &e. Also—sundry articles of Furniture. 9 ct ? Terms cash. HV U. A- J. I . JACKSON. THIS NIGHT, At the usual hour, will he sold, a general assort ment ol seasonable Dry floods, among • which are Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Satinets, Hose and Du (To I Blankets, Kentucky deans. Calico, Circassians, brown ami bleached Sheetings and Shilling:, Marseilles H'mlts, Silk and Colton Shawls, blue and Plaids, red and white Flannels, Ticking, Long Cloths, Hosiery Suspenders, &c. &c. J 1 Terms (ash. H V JOHN S. HUTfifiJSioSr On WEDNESDAY, 31st hist. Will be sold in front of inv store, at 10 o’clock 1 second hand CARRIAGE and a pair of good CARRIAGE HOUSES, which will he sold on six months credit for approved cmlorscd notes. ( t ,jq CAN 11 I'OH SACK. 0 TOWARDS of six hundred acres in Columbia , county, 11 miles West ot Augusta, lying on both sales of the public road loading to WrHitsboro and m sight of the Georgia Hail Hoad, about one’ hall »l winch is under fem e and parity in cultiva tion, with dwelling house, gin house, &c. Persons wishing to purchase, will'please call anil view the premises. The terms will he made accom modating. MAIIV WALKER. oct27 wit CADIS!OX ABLK IJON VT.S. Q NOW DEN & SHEAR have just received from 1’ New York, a large supply of Ladies’ superior Victoria Cottage Bonnets, of the latest style and shape ; also, a supply of extra quality eoiored straw > idol hi C otlagcs smcJ iVTissos Hoods, of a, large size, to which they respectfully invito the attention of the Ladies. sept 2S ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES* SNOWDEN & SHEAR have received this day, bom New\ork, large additional supplies of tancy ami staple Dry floods. comprising a great l anely of articles, suitable tor the present season, which with their previous large supplies, makes their assortment worthy of the attention of country merchants and planters, who will he supplied on the most reasonable terms, oct on I'TRXITntE OS M IT! KD. SNOWDEN & SHEAR have received this day, 'lrani New York, a large supply of superior f urniture Dimities, of extra width and quality.— Also, Marseilles Quilts of extra quality, and Ladies’ line Straw Bonnets, of the most fashionable shape, and of superior quality. oet 2.2 PSACH AND APJPLfc BRANDY.—IS bhhhoia Reach Brandy, 10 bids, old Apple do. for sale by Oft 8 ISAAC MOISE. IjAOK SALE OR HIRE, a smart, active, likly Negro Girl, about seventeen years of age. En quire at lids office. oct S [AMR OlL.—Splendid bleached and unbleached A Lump Oil, just received and for sale by oct 17 ANTONY &. HAINES. \/jjj ATCHES. —Loco F’oco, Eviction and Lucifer i v H Matches, of superior quality, just received and _mTjn lor safe hy ANTONY & HAINES. PILOT BREADS—ioo libla. Pilot Bread, weirr),. ing about SO lbs. each, for sale low by ° atig 0 ISAAC MOISE. VIOLE T, or Juvenile Souvenir, for 1839, £ edited by Miss Leslie, just received and for sale sept IB by T. H. PLANT. HOUSE PAPERING and Bordering, a good sup ply just received and for sale cheap hy sept 7 _ T. 11. PLANT. I TMDRELLAS. —Just received, a good assort (J. I merit of line Silk and Colton Umbrellas, by sept .20 W. H. CRANE. NrEW CODJ’ISH. —iio quintals New Codfish,ln fine order, for sale by sept 7 N. SMITH & Co. A OA4 k NEGROES FOR SALE.—The snbscri -5 9 her has just arrived from Petersburg, Vir ginia, with one hundred and twenty likely young ne groes 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 pub lic generally, that lie lias made Hamburg Ids place of residence, and will be constantly supplied with ne groes suitable for planters in this vicinity. Those at a distance wanting to purchase, may at all times depend on finding a large number of negroes on hand. Tim 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, sev eral professed cooks, washers and ironers, several women with children, small girls, suitable for nurses, and several small toys without their mothers. Plan ters ami traders are earnestly requested to give the subscriber a call previous to making purchases else where, as lie is enabled and will sell as cheap or cheaper, than tan he sold by any other person in the trade. ' BENJAMIN DAVIS. Hamburg, S’. C., Sept. .28, 1838. ts N. li.—Also for sale, 1 wagon and four horses j I wagon and 2 horses; 2 carryalls with horses ; 1 first rate saddle horse, and I poney. (J jf The Columbia Telescope, Journal, Milledge ville, Macon Messenger, and Columbus Enquirer, will please copy the above for one month, and send their accounts to this office for payment. ,V[DTK '■ E.—The subscriber will positively sol/ li at public outcry, mi Tueidiy ibo Ci la day of November next, the following property, viz : I sulkoy, I buggy, 1 carriage, with harness to ouch' 1 match black horses, superior as family horses 1 do brown do 1 saddle horse 1 negro woman, (Hetty,) about l‘J years of ago 1 lot li ig», of superior stock, 2 eovvs and calves, 2 he tiers The undivided half of two acre lots, known in the plan of the town of Waynesboro, as sols num bers 119 and 120. The lot in this place w here be now resides, on which ibere is a comfortable iwo slwty dwelling and oflice, with the necessary oils I'Uild !;gs. all in excellent repair. His entire house hold fin iiiiun* arming w Inch there are carpets, chairs sofa, sideboard, dining table and cuds, Ac. Besides’ many oilier articles 100 tedious to enumerate. a i.so, 1 tract of land in Iluike county, containing fifty acres, inoio er less, adjoining lauds of James VV. Julies nml John Welkins. I fi t in the town ol Louisville, on which there is a good two story building now occupied as a con fect onary and billiard room. Lot. number 337, 3d district, Ist suction, of original ly Chc.rok'.p, now For»y h county Loi numbei 89t, 3d district, 4th section, of original ly Cherokee, now F'loyd county. Lot number U21,;hl district,4th section, ofonginal ly Ch irokee. now Floyd eoi'mly. Let number lib 2,3 d district, Jd section, of original ly Cherokee, now Pauldingenitnty. , Lul number 1245,215 t district, 3d section, of ori'rin ntly Cherokee, now Paulding comity. The sale living for tho benefit of my creditors ..mm* thoy are particularly requ sled In attend in person or by attorney. All persons indebted to tho sub scriber, arc requested to make immediate pai mom. Tetms of stile All sums tinder *lO cash, over 810 small notes and approved security payable the first of January next. ill. I’. VERU..RY. Waynesboro, Oct. 17 swtd \f USIC'AL NOTICE.— WAJ. H. ORVU. iTit Aim, protestor of JXusic, respectfully in forms Ins patrons end the public, that he has removed to Fox's Hang-, over Mr, >l. Dye's store lie will give lessons m Music on tho Piano Forte, I .iiiiar and I Into, and as it is his intention to eon lino bis practice to this city, and to take but a limi ted numbei nt pupils, he hopes to secure it continu ation of tho liberal patronage with which ho has already Ivra favored. N- B—Pitino Fortes liinel am] repaired in the jtic. t inJiincr, on reasonable Icnns. if U ct S