Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, November 06, 1838, Image 3

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I Office Augusta Ins. 6c Bk’ng. Co. Z f j November sth, 1838. j j ■ mHE annual meeting of the .Stockholders of this I I I. Institution, will take place at the office of the ■Company, at 11 o'clock, on Monday, the J2th inst If ROBERT WALTON, Cashier. ■ MVj Ct Ti DRO\ ERS.—Checks in sums to suit purcha sers, on Lexington, Kentucky, for sa’e hr B 9 JOHN G. WINTER. ■ Also. Sight Checks on Now York. ts nov G S 3 \fl ADISON M.VLB AND FEMALE AOADE II I*9 Ml’iS.—The Trustees of this Institution, ■ have the Measure to announce to fV- public, that 'I 'ir Academies are in the most flourishing con ation IB ami present to th > nublic th ■ mo it i iviting ind tcc- for the education of youth. The male department is under the rectorship of jBAu'CU tii Al len, V AT., whose time will he e-nukr-ed I Bin the higher branches of education—the Clasu— Crahjry, &c. Mr. Ahel Geer, wli Hk own in our county as a most succenful teacher, ■ IB will take charge of the English department— speak - ! ■Bing French fluent’y, thh language will abo be I Btaught by him. Cur rkre an roximatlon to the I BFrench nation, in our almost daily i tarei me with I a them in commercial relations, ii renlering a knnv- I B ledge of this language absolutely necessary to the IB merchant, especially in our cities. I 1 Our female school has succeeded beyond our mo-t sanguine expectations. We to ''t our institution I B inferior to none in the Southern country. Professor I B Pierce, assisted by Miss White and'others, have I B charge of the Literary depart uent. Their success ■ during the present year, we consider a sufficient I Bguarantee for an opportunity of obtaining in the B .Madison Female Academy a tlni hod education in B all the higher and substmtial branches of literary I knowle !go. Mr. Fauiol Chan. Professor of Vocal ■ an 1 In itratnental Music, having secured a romnot-nt B| assistant, wid be enabled to give the utmost satis ■ faction in his department. ; uch has been the num- E her of pupil i during the present year wishing musi ■ cal instruction, that lie c uil l not accommodate them ■ all; this will he now obviated, a.his entire atten ■ tion to this department wi.l be given. liis reputa- B tioa ii Firmly c tab idled. hur village is quite healthy. Hoard can bo ob- Bp tained in the most respectable families at moderate K rat 's. The tuition fees are placed upon fair grounds.— S We believe they are lower than at several institu- F tians in our! tito, where opportunities for education f arc not as good. Iho schools will commence on the Xl first Monday in January next. e. k. Junes, "j JOHN W. P iRTER, JAMES EVANS, ). Trustees . 'i'll S. J. JJU -.NEV, JOHN ROBSON, J nov G swSw ; 'VnailT SCHOOL. —The subscriber has opened T..N Night School in thiis city at his school room, | on the south side of Ellis rtr»ct, a few doors below B Centre street. Tuition, in advance, per quarter, of % twelve weeks, SC; for tights and fuel 1. nov 1 fw W. B. BKICKETT. "TRENCH CAPKS, COOTS KsTAcT" I I?2'A IE subscribers arc now opening a spkmd.d as ■m ■•fj sortment of French Capes and Collars, to jf which they would invite the attention of those in ? want. They have also just received fine French j Merinos; Gro dc Nap Merinos; English Merinos, | common and line ; Plain and figured Chaliy ; Muslin de Lainc, kc. &c. • G. H. NOBLE k Co. South side Broad-st., opposite Planters’ Hotel, oct 27 ts “T CLIN C H 111 FLE .11E N, S| ATTENTION! JO Attend a Called Meeting of tlie Company, on Friday Keening next. pARI to be hold at the Globe Hotel, at 7 gfs'\ n ■ lock. ADo, appear on your parade . ground on Siturday Mjrning, at G i'eScb sSti l o’clock, for drill, r- Ii S'i Should the Caps arrive before next V 5 f». Saturday, the company will hold '< il f iliclf in readiness to appear on its V 4jj parade ground on that day, at 1 i o’clock, A. M.. armed and cqupod. m By order of the Captain, A. ROWLAND, __nov G 2t Secretary. A UGUSTA ARTITJtEKY GUAIIDS ATTENITON! ! APPEAR on your parade ground in front of the Engine House, on Washington-street, on Saturday, the 10th instant, at 9 o'clock, A. M., arm ed and equiped as your by-laws direct, prepared to contend for the Artillery prize. By order of Captain Could. M. A. STOVALL, nov 6 Acting 0. S. * d;i i eTtlgs. O A BROWN Shirtings 4-1 and 5-4 brown Sheetings 3-4, 5-4 and 5-4 bleache 1 Shirtings and Sheetings Black and white mixed Linseys Red and white do do Striped and p aid Linseys, Negro Cloths, kc., just received and for sale, wholesale and retail, at price? which can. ot fail to please. Country merchants and others are invited to call and examine their stock. G. H. NOBLE k Co. nov G ts Oppo ite Planters’Hotel. RICHMOND BLUMS ATTENTION ! ! APPEAR on your parade ground, in front of the Methodist happel on Salu day. the Kith inst, at 9A o'clock, A. Si., fully armed and equipped, prepared to contend for the semi annual prize. By order of the Captain. W. A. R- B '.RTSFN, 0. S. P. S. —A Court of Enquiry will be held at the k Planters’ Hotel, at 7 o ciock, P. SJ. of the same day, ’ for the trial of all d faulters. nov 6 " A CARD.—sir-.. C. HOFFMAk respectfully in- J\_ forms the Ladies, t’.iat t,hc is now able to at tend to any kind of business in dress making, oct23 12t DIORE NRW~G 001 >IK 88. KIRTLAND k Co., Merchant Tailors, m have received a complete assortment of G./UPS in their line; Cassime re .3 in great variety, superior Satin Vestings, &c. kc. FMcy Hands. —50 dozen best IToskin (black and colored) Cloves; Rucks kin and Beaver do; superior black and white bilk do; Berlin do; white and black silk Half Ho-.e ; cotton do; superior Merino Vests and Pant?; Pu per.de ;■?, of the best quality; Linen. Cam lie and fine twille 1 pocket HUkis. Slacks, —■ pera tie Satin ttoks ; plain do ; 1 owe 1 and plain Lorn azi.ie do. 6J doze... round and square end e ollar), &e. Uc. o t 13 cb.vm ■, c.issniEßEs, &c. r3"IIE su' ::ri’ ers have ju t received a large {•I assortment of sup Tunc and mid Iling qualities CLOTHS and CASSHIERES, viz. blue, blink and fancy colored cloths, l eaver cloth;-, of extra body, suitable for vercoats, Sic. Ribbed, plain and fancy striped Casshncrcs, in great variety. 200 pieces Satin-Rs, some of which --roof superior quality, and composing a great variety of colors, fancy stripe? and mixtures. Silk and other quality Vesting?, Buffalo Cloths ■which they oiler at very low prices. oct3 EDGAR k CARMICTIA EL. NOTICE.— Tire firm of J. P. SEIZE k Co., was dissolved or the 7th in-t. by mutual con- l sent; either party is authorized to me the name of the latj firm in sett.ing up the business. J. P, SETZE, A. SAIiAL, E. 11. SIMMONET. J. P. SETZE will continue the business »t the old stand. aug 20 kIaV KICK, CANAL FI/OFK, MACK EREL AND ONL NS. A e \ TIERCES new Rice J 2S b'ds Canal Flour 25 half bbds Canal Flour 2!) do do No. 2 Mackerel 15 do do unions. Just received and for sale by ISAAC Mi ISE, oct 23 No. 311 Broad-street. lii accordance with the ostensible views y of the Southern Convention. I) I It KC T I 31 I* OitTAT 1 O N. riIHOMAS I. WRAV k S r 'N have just received j by the Governor Trcv ud arc now opening a large assortment of CHEMICALS and other DRUGS, from the Laboratory of Mandcr, Weaver Co., (one of the first houses in England,) which wif be sold in a state of the utmost purity. These with 1 their former supply on hand constitutes a large and very complete assortment, consisting of almost every article in the Drug line usually kept in this market, j Orders will be thankfully received and attend ed to with despatch, on the most accommodating terms. ts oct i* EDGEFIELD VILLAGE VEJI A L li AC A I) 1, ,11 A . exercises of this Institution will reoom - . Hu'nct 1 o:! I uesday, the 1,.t day of January, I'm!). Iho Rector informs the community that Mi-s Stark, wiio has assisted him this year, is engaged ] for tin* next also. With the assistance of this lady, j and of Mr. I! \c<w, in the Musical Department, all the ornamental hrauches of Drawing, Painting, > r (Rework and Music,-will he taught in this insti tution, tog doer with the solid branches heretofore taught. Hoarding can he obtained in the house of toe rector tor thirty pupils, and in neighboring pri vate houses to any extent dadred. it is particularly desirable that those who intend ta place their chi d:en in this institution for the next year, should do ■ o in toe first week ol the opening of Lie school la January; as, in that week the classes will bo formed f'r th; whole system to coinmence it; operation; on Monday Oi th n S 'rO‘l i w *ek. t he school room is proviied with lire places and ■ rei. to make it comfortable in winter, and the j * ’or; of instruction are the same in that season a; 1 1 tto summer, to fiat the advantages for study i . t is winter will !'•' equal to than' in th • summer. Ire o in I 1 ;? so id branches and music, the same toe next year as this. For Drawing and Painting, tS per quarter. For Needle-work, ifiti. Payments quarterly in advance. \V. n. JOHNSON, Rector. Edgefield, Nov. G, 1533. wit "B/* )R SALE—A large and valuable Plantation, E. in the 6th district of Early countv, on Spring creek, and in the neighborhoo 1 of lands belonging to Major bo’ert Taylor, of Athens. It contain; ahont Two Thousand acres ; six hundred and i.fty of which arc under now, high and substn tial f nice;. About tour hundred acres have been cultivated, and on the remainder of that which i; under fmce. the timber Ins been deadened and it would pro luce well another year. The place has-every necessary out finding gm house, screw-pack, bar ', corn hones, "tables, negro houses, r c. Xc.. all large an I commo dious. It i; the widi of the subscriber to sell with t o pla-tit on. co n. so 1.1 t, stock of every descrip tion p'antation utensils, fitc., negroes excepted. A great bargain i; ollercd in the above p;operty; it being too di-tant from mv resideu-e, is the reason for desiring t) dispose of it. The beer I ,on of the settlement indicates health and in , Mis time, the negroes employed upon it have e .joyed (ire hca th Major fay'or keows the propertv, and will inform any one respecting it—or information can be had by appli-atfon to mo at Savannah, nov (1 trwStWGw K. D. HUGUENIN. 03''The Columbus Enquirer will please publish the a’ ove six times, and chaig; the same to this office. A DMiSISTR A'* 1 fiHis iS .- >ET Y virtue of an order of the honorable Inferior ._ 1) Court of C olumbia county, when sitting for or dinary purposes, will be sokf at the Columbia couit bouse, on the first Tuesday in January next.between the usual hours, three negroes, to wit: Tom, a fol low, Kitty, a woman, and Edmund, a boy,belonging to the estate of Jo;eph flames, deceased; sold for the purpose of distribution among the heirs. Terras cash. GABRIEL JjNKS, Administrator. November 6,1338. td 4 LL persons having demand; on William Und.-i -jML wood, late of ( olumbia county, deceased, arc requested to render them in, attested agreeably to law, and those indebted to said estate are reque ted to make immediate payment to Gabriel ..one;;, Esq., agent for the executrix. MARY JgNES, ExTx. November (i, 1838. Gw K.V CR Tolli’s Salm, ON Saturday, the loth day of December next, at the iate residence of William Underwood, de ceased, in t olumbia county, will be sod, the whole oi the perishable property belonging to sai l estate, consisting of corn, to ider, &e., horse;, mules, cattle, hogs, plant .tion utensils, wagon, cotton gin, &c. Forms made known at the sale. MARV JONES, Executrix. November G, 1338. td .ST ULL hlltS I'RfIC Cui'l NEW INVENTION.—The subscriber has just received a supply of the I’A i'KN F RIBS - for Gotten Gins, which have been spoken so highly of wherever they have been tried throughout tne Cot ton Growing Mates. These Rios are so constructed that one set will last twenty years or more, and be constantly in use, by having an extra set of Cast Stool faces. The faces are made to i.t on the front oi the Rios where tne Saws pass through, and in so simple a manner that any person can put them on. ihe subscriber will always keep a supply of Gins on hand of the above description. WILLIAM JONES, A few doors above the Upper Market. July 13 F iNCY AND WTVnill SHAW LIS. EMHE subscribers have just received an extensive JL assortment of Thibet Cashmere, Rock Spun Side, Highland i’laids, and winter travelling Shawis, comprising as great a variety and assortment as ever uefore ollcred in this market, which they can sell at unusually low prices. Aug 3 EDGAR &. CARMICHAEL. E. BUIIGKOisT" SILK DYER AND SCOURER, from Paris, hav ing arrived at Augusta where lie intends to make his permanent residence, in the practice of his pro fessional business, has the honor to inform the ladies and gentlemen of Augusta and adjoining counties, that ne has taken a suitable house on broad street, two doors below Mr. Augustine Frederick’s where all kinds of Silks, ( rapes, &c. will be Dyed in tl e mo >t laAiiona.de and permanent colors, at the mod rsasona be prices. Ladies’ Merino, Cashmere and Crape Shawls, and Leghorn 1 iat s cleansed and press ed, so a; to look as well as new. Gentlemen's ap parel scoured and renewed to their primitive color and brightness. Cm Oct 6 TUITION OF MUSIC. J OHN PCHELLAS, professor and composer of Music, from Germany, and lately from New i ock, where he has resided for many years,and giv en general satisfactions to hi; patrons a; a teacher of the piano Fo.te.&c., has been induced for the bene..t of his health, to visit the South, and offers his profes sional services to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Au gusta, to attend at their respective residences, and give in-tru lions on tiie Piano Forte, Violin, Flute, clarion. t, an 1 also in singing. He will likewise at tend to tuning, repairing and regulating Piano Fort es. Having con for mmy year; engaged a; at a -her in Nortaorn Academic;, ho flattens himself to have acquired a method of imps, ting in t.me tion to hi. scholars, to pc (form with ea;c in a superior and graceful maimer, in a very short time; an 1 hope; . y In; assi luiiy and attention t» merit the a,.pro ration of those la lies an 1 gentlemen who will honor him . y an ..s. :■ mi nt a lea her. I nque .tiona le recommendations as to qualifica tion and cnara ter will le given, and terms made known on a, plication to him at .Mrs. C. E. Fa_er s, Broad street. lif re ices. —Mr. Henry Parson’s, Dr. Isaac Bow en, Mr. A /,. Banta, Mr. liooghkerk. oi t id lyr IHJHPilltllY'i. OI.AI!KI'. .V to. CFormerly ts Micon, Georgia.J jj‘STAVE received by late arrivals from England, § 2 and are now opening at the store No, 10 i’carl street, (up stairs,) a general assortment of British and F rench Dry Goads, selected and imported direct, expressly for the Southern trade, together with a general assortment of American Goods, which makes the assortment complete. —Men hart; visiting the 1 city are requested to vail and examine the stock. Orders will have particular attention, and put up at the shortest notice. Charleston, S. (~ ( ctaker 22, 1338 ts ts 1 1.0.1G1A LIME. —Fresh Stone Lime of as goo 1 |/T quality as any in the market, put up in boxes, j stronger, tighter, and more convenient for Iran p or i f.itiou than barrels, and holding tue same «pv i by. Price $3 the single I ox and 60 by the .ay, delivered at Augusta, at Jacksonl.orn . at the mouth of Briar creek, on the Savannah ri v ■ , will he sold at the same rates with freight oil' Apply to T. D. SMITH, Planters’ Hotel, or June 14 trw&dtf I). KIRKPATRICK & Co. IT \TF KS> HOTEL. (YTIARLES H, MIOT respeetfufy informs his 3 friends and the public that he has returned to Charleston, and has taken the Planter’s Hotel,corner of Church and Queen streets, formerly kept by Mr-', A. Cakler. The establishment has undergone tho rough repair, and is now ready for the reception of visiters. Ihe Columbia, Camden and Georgetown Stage Office is kept here. Charleston, Oct > e r 11, 1838. tit iec i Mb Nb M..S“NS WANTED.—Twenty good Stone Masons will find constant emp'oyment, j at liberal wages, at the Bridge over thn i ronee river, on tne Georgia Rail Road, near Greensboro. JAMES H. GRANT, Principal Assistant Engineer. ; Engineer's Office, y Greensboro. < 'ember 11, IS3S. ts DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE.—The sub scribers have received, ami are receiving, a splendid assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry floods, wfuti they oiler for sale on the most reasonable terms, one door below Geo. R. Jessup & Co, and op posite the Planters’ Hotel, Broad street, Augusta Ua - HUNGERFORI), FRISBIK fc Co. . Merchants will do well to call and exam ine our stock betore purchasing elsewhere, nov 2 VBABAL has just received aud is now opening • a general assortment of staple and fancy >rnv (.ill US, which he offers fur sale at No. 313, 111 door above Bones & Carmichael. ts nov 3 ft ya b f iti aok uiro trnTiiT tj t' 1 CnOK, No. in? Broad street, has just rc -S *1 <• eci vc,l a large supply of new and fashionable f in ' i i! j 1 1, which, together with hi: former stock, nia.cc - his assortment as good as can he found in any b '■■ t. All in which lie offers at wholesale or p - t i.o i very accommodating terms, and invites his : to caff nov 3 A l-OCKIJT iiOOK I OUSTT " B { •• I on too Ist instant, on the road between lid -Uign .t' an 1 Mrs. Dar ny‘s, a pocket book con taining one p.O bill on the ( emulgee bank, and another $2O fill, the hank not recollected, a $5 hi ill on tne Georgia Kail Road bank, one note for $2OO, payable by,ias 1,. Thomas to myself, with other smaller notes and papers. Any person finding the above p >eket I oak. and delivering it to the editor of the Chronicle & Sentinel, shall he liberally rewarded, nov 3 dSt&ltw HENRY P, THOMAS, Sl’RA\ ED from the subscriber, upper end Broad street, on the 27th ult., a large black and while •'■■■ V., lelt car eroped. Any one giving information so that 1 can got her, shall ho suitably rewarded, be sides the thanks of the owner. B. K. HILL. _nov 3 ______ 3t* NEW STOTIE AND NEW GOODsT" Fn'ME subscribers having taken one of the new _R_ stores on the South side of Broa 1-strcct, two i'oon below G. 11. Jessup ic Co., and directly oppo site the Planters’ Hotel, would inform the public that they have received and are now opening an extensive assortment of staple and fancy Dry "CO -, winch we arc disposed to offer at wholesale or retail, to our friends and all who may favor ns with a call, on as favorable terms as can be obtained at any similar establishment in the citv. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. mb 2(1 ts G. H. NOBLE V Co. g Hiilv ME 1 EI.L(AV AND CM ROM E iiBEEN. To close a consignment, and for sale chcarpfor cash, thirty-five kegs rich Chrome Green, 24 kegs right Chime Yellow, 25 lbs. each, ground in pure Linseed Gil; also, 5 barrels Gilders’ Whiting. Enquire at ANTONY & HAINES’ o t 31 232 Broad street. SILKS. —Just received, a fine assortment of Silks, consisting in part of Plain and Figured Black and Blue Black Silk, Plain and Figured Colored Silks, Figured Satin Tagliono, a new and beautiful article for dresses; also, f ancy Silk Hdkfs. Shawls, and Scarfs. G. H. NOBLE 4c Co. oct 30 opposite the Planters’ Hotel. TnjTTLLIAM H. CRANE has just received the V-» ba’ancc of his fall and winter supply of fancy and staple DRY GOODS, which makes his assortment as good as any in this city—among those recently received are the following: Fine dial ley and Muslin Dc Lanes; embroidered and ( bailey Merino ; fine English prints; Welch and Thibm. Flannels ; Furniture and Cambric Dimity; Turkey red prints; superior dotted Swiss Muslin ; brocha Merino Mn.ilin dc Lane ; 'Phil ct and raw silk Shawls; silk cotton worsted and cashmere Hose; Rose and Duffel Blankets; 10-4 and 12-4 Whitney Blankets; figured Pop in; Woollen Gloves; black Lasting; embroidered Kelts; plai 1 Ribbons; brown Linen Crum Cloths; gentlemen’s green gro grain Scarfs; and a good assortment of Stocks; white and colored Furniture Fringe ; Corsets, from No. 1 to 10; Morhair Caps; worked Comforters. o t 29 MOW GOODS. )P. SETZE, has just received dross and furni , ture Calicoes in great varieties of prices and patterns. Irish Linens in half and whole pieces, all qualities Go tlemen’s merino Iloskin and silk Gloves Cotton, worsted and gum elastic Suspenders Misses and hoys worsted Cravat; Silk, cotton, Virginia lamb’s wool and merino hose and half hose Best white ami black English silk hose A great yarn ty of 3-4 4-4 5-4 6-4 7-4 8-4 9- 4 10-4 fashionable shawls Gentlemen’s silk pocket Hdkfs warranted not to fade 3-4 O'-f merino Circassians, all colors Real French merino cloth, do do White, scarlet, green and yellow Flannels, some extra lino Real Welch and Rogers’ Flannels, warranted not to shrink White twilled and 6-4 domestic Flannels Kentucky Joans, Satinets, all colors and qualities Cradle and Crib Blankets, very line 3-4 4-4 6-4 Bedticking 5-4 6-4 bleached and unbleached Waltham Sheetings 3-4 4-4 do do Shirtings New Vork mills Shirtings, and British Long Cloth Red and Rlue Linsey Negro Kerseys and Blankets, very heavy White Canton Flannel, some very line Assorted i olored Cambricks Corded and quilted Skirts 3-4 4-4 5-1 6-4 7-4 printed cotton shawls Salisbury 1 Panned White, blue and pink Satin Silk 1 ong Lawn, assorted, some extra fine 6-4 Jackonett, liook, Nansook, Scotch and India Mull Muslin 6-4 cotton Cambrick Plain and figured Swiss Muslins, Bishop’s Lawn German ( iI Cloth Plain and figured Bohinett Laces and Edgings English Thread Laces and Edgings Cotton and worsted Hosiery for children Assorted dax patent Thread Flat-head Pins and hemming Needles Tailor and Clark’s Spool Cott in Neck, puff, side, tuck and round Shell, Brazilian, Ores ing and Ivory Combs Fancy < oat a id youth's Buttons 6-4 red padding and green Frize Cotta i, v/orned and Cloth Table Covers, some of them n w style Ladies’and Misses Straw Hoods 4-4 Apron ( hecks 6-lciosse 11 erred Muslins hull Linen ' heeling, some extra fine 1 !-4 London Shceti. g Needle wo. ' - I inserting and Scolloping Gauze F n.n -1, black Italian Crape and Crape Leaf White and bia> k Crown Linings lor .•■its a sorted numbers anil qualities Gentlemen’s black Italian Cravats and Stocks do Swi s do Green worsted Cord and Tassels Cotton Cord and darning Cotton Cotton and siik Umbrellas,some extra sizes Be l plated Hooks and Eyes Rcariet, green and yellow Fereting Tapes and Bobbins, silver Thimbles 6-4 and 4-4 best black Italian Silk Russia Sheetings and Diapers Crash, Dowlas and Huckaback, for towelling Ladies’ l in skin and picnic Gloves Satin and lustring Ribbons, assorted 14 6-4 f urniture Dimity, brown Hollands 12 4 Marseilles Quilts 12-4 colored Counterpanes Black Lace Veils, some very fine C- l and 7-1 Barnsley Diaper Don’ le damadr table Diaper, assorted width Dama k I'a le Cloth Worst -d Moreen assorted colors French jet and blue-black Bombazines, superior and low pri ed Bird’s eye Draper 8-4 and 10-4 unbleached T.inen Table Cloth Black silk velvet Ribbons Black, green and pink silk and tabby Y'elvetc Ladies’ Ringlets and Curls Ratinetts, assorted colors, plain and figured Baizes French Napkins, with colored borders Youth, pearl and shirt Buttons Open work bleached and unbleached cotton Hose Embroidered silk Hose Woollen Gloves and Mitts Wooden and steel Busks Blue, black and fancy Cassimeres 6-4 Cambrick Dimity, plaid Linsey, Kid Dolls Ladies colored, fine plain, Swiss, and Florence plaid Straw Cottages New style figured dress Silk, all colors. ALSO, 70 pieces Scotch ingrain ond treble ply Carpeting. Block Carpetings, thread .V binding to suit the same 100 Brussels and Taffetta Hearth Hugs Very fine assorted sizes bed Blankets. The above good-, will be disposed of>by wholesale ) • and retail, on ttpr.s. oc» * i i ALMANAC ,„mI Bepg«i»*rv< r " iv V . " the j.ar IsS. just received suid iur s iic hy J nuv 3 T. H. PLANT, IV 1 i!?! ® S iti Vi;K—Two cises very heavy S an > r "T patterns just received tiv m° v - _ j! I>, SBTZK. H ats AND STOCIiS-Of the latest fashions," received and for sale by K. I). COOK V -J3!L!. _ 1117 Broad street. | RON CHESTS,—2 superior Iron fhosts jhliT re"- a celved and for sale hv nov 1 W. K. & J. U. JACKSON. FIWgAWo and winr.— tio bwtS roi.a.. H .)0 bids l.ormg’s host Malaga Wine, just re ceived and tor sale by DJV 1 YV. E. k J. U. JACKSON. T AW Llnii j R V, — V good Lnw Library at pri fi J rate sale by \\. E. & .(. yj. JACKS, .N. nuv 1 £j) ALE ,;i ci..—SOU coils Bale Rope just received J 11 and for sale by 0 f W. R, & J, r. JACKSON. SJKACiI \M) APPLE Bit A Nl)V. In bids, old u I’each li randy, 10 bbls. old Apple do. for sale by o, 't R ISAAC MOISE. * SALK OR TURK, n smart, active, 1 iklv Negro Girl, about seventeen years of age. En quire at this otiieo. octS 3 AMP OlL.—Splendid blearhod and unbleached 3 i Lamp t Ml, j list received anil for sale Iv 0,17 ANTONY k HAINES. 3 A TCI I US. —l.ivn Koco, Krietion and Lucifer J.T a Mat- lies, of superior quality, just received and Jd 17 for sale by ANTONY & HAINES. HJIL(<T li R EAD.—IOO bbls, PlhßßrendTweigC S. mg al out SO lbs. each, for sale low by ISAAC MOISE. VIOLET, or Juvenile Souvenir, for isihi, L edited by Miss Leslie, just received and for sale sept 13 by T. H. PLANT. HOUSE PAPERING and Bordering, a good sup ply just received and for sale cheap f*v sept ? T. H. PLANT. I TMBRULL.AS.—.Iust r n e ,, *v. d, a good assoit- U mimt of line Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, by sept 20 W. 11. CRANE. CODFISH.—IO quintals New Codlish, in J.N line order, for sale by cept7_ _N. SMITH & Co. ffJOTATOKS, POTATOES.—So bbis. superior Jr Irish Potatoes, just received and for sale by net S7 W. E. & J. U. JACKSON. O EGARS.—SS,OOO Sogars, various brands, just k “ received and for sale by Q<l -7 W. E. fe J. IT. JACKSON. jjROBERT V. HARRIS. Attorney at Law, will K £ practice in the counties of Burke, Richmond' and Cohim! ia. (illiec lower wing of Reid’s building, Broad street. (RUv i u oet 20 jtf ’■! APS, —Just received a splendid supply of Gen H.7 tlemen’s and Youth's Cloth, Fur, Celelt and Leather Caps, of the latest fashions, by nov 1 E. D. COOKE. ADVANCES ON COTTON* IIIIERA L advances made on shipments to Savan i nnh, Charleston, Liverpool, and Havre, hv oet 29 JOHN (I. WINTER. 4 DVANCES will be made hy the subscriber on i V Cotton consigned to his friends in New York, Liverpool or Havre. JAMES RHIND. oet 22 swtf SAL 1'.—2,800 sacks Liverpool Salt, for sale hy sept IS JAMES McDoWALL. (T ENGINE BERMUDA ARROW Root , a very R superior article for children and invalids, just received and for sale by oi t 15 ANTONY & HAINES. VRTILLIAM o. PRICE, Draper and Tailor, 258 y V Broad street, is now opening an extensive assortment of seasonable (loons in ids line. oet la \jTACCLLSE COTTON OSN ARK RGS.—A con stant supply of the above article for sale at Factory prices by the agents, mar 2 CLARKE, McTEIR k Co. 1R B. KIRTLAND k Co. are receiving their J a stock of Cloths, Cassirnercs, Vestings,Stocks, Coliais, Gloves, &c. sept 0 B INSK.F.D OIL.—A lairge stock on hand of line I IJf hutch Oil, for sale hy sept I II AVI LAND, BISLEY & Co. j%J KW CROP MOL ASS ES—7O hhds. for sale by march 20 T. S. & G. H. METCALF. 80 R V BYOBS’ C<)MPABB ES.—An assortment pi the above instruments, some very superior, warranted correct, for sale by oet 3 T. If. PLANT. \ /TULIN STRINGS of different sizes, for sale cheap by [oct24J ANTONY 8c HAINES. (1 LOVER SEED.—Fresh red and white Clover J Seed, suitable to sow for next spring, just re ceived and for sale by oet 2d ANTONY k HAINES. ]’ EFTWICH’S BEST TOBACCO. Also, Cut I Tobacco in small papers, and best Smoking Tobacco, just received and for sale by sept IS ANTONY k HAINES. WHITE WELCH PLAINS, Kl i* IXIAR & CARMICHaEI, are now opening a A supply of real Welch White Plains, Jcerseys, l.iusoys, and low priced Satinets,suitable for planta tion and house servants. oet 3 sjt VANS’ CAMOMILE PILLS.—The Genuine J’J Evans’ Camomile Pills are for sale by the sub set ibers, who are the sole agents for Augusta, at 75 cents per package, [oil) ANTONY It HAINES. TOTHITirLEAD AND WINDOW GLASS, and * y all kinds of Paints and Cils, a large stock constantly on hand and for sale by sept 1 HA VII. A NO, RISLKV & Co. BLOWN SALT, w £ > RACKS Blown Salt, large size, in good order J) \ f 25 dozen boxes tins table Sait. For sale by oet S ISAAC Mi USE. SjV.l, M), a sum of money, which can be had by u applying to CLARKE, McTEIR Sc Co. oct z 2 15 ud«TWTS7 w PIECES Hemp Bagging J j 2JI) pieces superior Russia Bagging, 41 inch es w.de. For sale low I v .... IS ST<IVALL k HAMLEN. g .'i >ll SALBi-Twenty Shares Georgia Rail Road 0 and .tanking Company Stock. Enquire at this Oiiiee. ts oct 23 ki OH I TTTi ■ • i a Ids ry pfyv FI/RIDA Cigars, just received •y\y /and for sale at I actory prices, by oct 2tK VV. E. Ac J. U. JACKSON. (IAPSCI.ES OF COI’AIVA, just received and J for sale by ANTONY Si HAINES, oct S’ O/ENOES Fi R DVLDS AND CDFEIIS.— i Hoarhound and llone«et Lozenges, of superior qualitv, just received and for sale by oct 23 ANTONY & HAINES. J zv/ 4 BOXES"Bunch Raisins, just received and 101) for sale hy oct 30 JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. \\ rANTED TO HIRE, a smart active Negro fy/ Man —liberal wag '"ill given. Appiy oct 6 to JOHN lIUTCHI NS( IN. AKPE TING, &c.—lng ain and Venitian Carpet I \}_V ing, Printed F'oor Cloth, and Rocking Baize, just received and for sale by VVM. 11. CRANE. oct 29 \rj TWITE LEAD, LINSEIiD OIL, &k. —Pure 1 yty ground While Lead; also, No. I and 2 be t American Linseed Oil, together with a large assort merit of Paints, for sale low hy O' t 3fi AN Tl NY & HAINES. NuUNU, about enc mile from Augu«ta, on the Sa -1 vannah road, a BUNCH OF KEv H, which the owner can have hy calling at this oJice ami paying | for this a Ivertisemcnt. ts _ oct 31 iTp jl Slit li If LAC It S iLltlL SNOWDEN k SHEAR have receive! this day from New York, a large supply of superior i Black Silks for Ladies dresses of the richest lustre, ! to which they m pc.(fully invito Hie attention ol I the Ladies. oct 27 n « BICHM ND HOTEL.—The subscriber ffci jl having purchased the entire interest of Mr. JjdjS_jl.,Edward VV. Collier, in the above establish ment, would by this means inform his friends and tile public g°nerai Iv. that l.e into.. I ’ ~iviog his undi vided attention to the accmr m clati'" ' f all vho may call on him and hopes by his /.tend ,-d exertions to plea'e. to merit the former patronage of the house, oct 22 2rn JESSE CLARK. ■p j- The Southern Recorder will puMi-h theatxjre i 2 months, and forward their account to thi* olfice. •tfoiiGU rtTATE I- » T T i: K I , ran xml ui:si,ht ov i'lli; AngiintH Independent Eire Coiujiany. Class No. 45, tor 1838. To he determined by the drawing of the Virginia State Lottery, C tss No. (i. 1838, for the benefit ol the Iticlimoml Academy. To be drawn at ALEXANDRIA, Va., on Saturday, November 10, isiis. I). S. Gnenouv N* Co, Managers. A. READ, Contractor. 7.) Nrjiurns —ll Drawn Ballots. SCII E M E / I Prize of *,,‘10,000 - is - 830,000 J 16,000 ... - 15,0110 I 0,000 0,000 I 5,000 .... 5,000 I <l.OOO 4.000 I 0,000 .... ;),()00 1 3,600 2,500 I - - - - - 2,000 - - - - 2,000 1 1.900 I.OtiJ 10 1,000 ... - 10,000 15 600 9.000 20 500 .... 10,000 20 100 8,000 30 300 .... 9,000 dO .... . 260 .... 10,000 60 200 .... 10,000 70 150 .... 10,000 too 100 .... 10,000 122 90 ... . 10,980 122 70 ... - 8,640 122 40 4.SSO 61 8 20 ... - 103,700 26620 10 .... 266.200 31,636 Prizes, amounting to .... £540,300 Tickets 4,lo—Shares in puoi'oktmn. Qj’Orders for Tickets in the above scheme, will meet with prompt attention if addressed (post paid) to A. READ, Agent, Augusta, Ga. " Nh’AV ELOEJt. (T 4 4 UHLS. Canal Flour, 25 half bids, do. just ro ») 2 V ecivcd and fur sale hv oct IS STOV ALL & HAMLEN. GEORGIA it All, kOVI). VfOTICK TO CONTRACTORS.—ProposaIs will I he received at this office until the 2 1 lh day of November next. for grading the I Ith. 24tli, 25th. 2tTh, 2711 i and 2S|h sections of the Madison branch of the Georgia Rail Rond. The work to be com pleted by the Ist of .innp, 1839. .). EDGAR THOMSON, Chief Engineer. Engineer’s Office, Greensboro, ') Ortober 26th. 1838, ts ffij-The Charleston Courier and Savannah Geor gian will copy the above three weeks. Dllico S. C. »V lOnt Bond Company. ON and after the Ist November, 1838, the pas senger trains between Charleston and Ham burg, South Carolina, Augusta, Georgia,) will leave each end of the line at 7 o’clock, A. M. as follows: new a an. Not to leave Charleston before - - 700 a.m. “ “ Summerville, “ - - 846 “ “ Georges, “ - - 10 16 “ “ Hrancliville, “ - -11 00 “ •« Midway, “ - - 11 45 “ « 76 Miles T. O. “ - - 12 00 m. “ “ Blackville, “ - - 130e. m. “ “ Aiken, “ . . 345 “ “ Arrive at Hamburg, - 500 DOWNWARD. Not to leave Hamburgh before - - 700a. m. “ Aiken, “ - - 830 “ “ lilackville, “ - - 10 45 “ “ 76 Miles T.O. “ - - 12 (10 “ “ Midway, “ - 12 15 r. M. “ “ Hrancliville, “ - -12 45 , “ “ Georges, “ - - 130 “ “ Summerville, “ - - 315 , “ “ Arrive at Charleston, 430 Distance, 136 miles, Fare,£6 75. Speed not over 28 miles an hour. To remain 20 minutes each for Breakfast and Dinner, live minutes to receive and deliver mails, and to take in wood _ and water. 4 Passengers will breakfast at Woodstock, ami dine r , at Blackville. To stop for passengers at all regular stations if a white flag is hoisted as a signal. oct 22 B GEORGIA K A IF, ROAD. The passenger cars will leave Augusta daily, at half past five o’clock, a. m. for Warren ton and Graw fordville daily, (Sundays excepted.) Returning, leave Grawfordvllle 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 Lexington, ami for Rome, via Greensboro, Madison and i " cntnr. RICHARD PETERS, Jr. Resident Engineer k Sup’t of Transportation, aug I G ORGIA RAIL ItUAO NuTTCIi. FREIGHT is now carried on the Rail Road be tween Augusta and Warrenton, at the following rates —cotton <},l per bale, merchandize 25 rents per hundred pounds. Between Augusta and Crawfordville—cotton > 1 25 per hale, merchandize 33} cents per hundred pounds, George H. Thompson, agent for the Co. at Craw fordville.. and John H, Roberts, agent of the Compa ny at Warrenton, will attend to receiving and for warding produce and merchandize, without charge for commissions or storage. Spacious ware-houses have been erected at this above stations for the re ception of merchandize, until it is forwarded. RICHARD PETERS, Jr. Resident Engineer U. Sup't of Transportation. June 14 (’.HEAT CENTRAL ROUTE BET VV kK N THE MIKHI AMi SOUTH &-&!- I VIA Tlir. PORTSMOUTH AND KOANOKF. RAIL-ROAD AM) TIIF. CIIEHAPEAKE DAY SIT t .U-BOATS. from Halifax. " oilli Carolina, to H New York in FORTY- ONE HOURS. brine; THREE HOUR* IN AhV.'.NOE rs any OTHER LINE, and Hi.- wßliiivt a ruojnmta ui"hl Irave/liv" on Rail Hand, rumth rj Philutlelph inland Wl THOUV | THE LOSS OF SLEEP— Thus: From Halifax to Portsmouth, 6 hours. “ Portsmouth to Baltimore, I 1 “ “ Baltimore to Philadelphia, S “ “ Philadelphia to New York, 8 •• 3fl Stoppages, 5 41 (fj~ t.eaves Halifax every Sunday, Wednesday ' andT'riday ; Baltimore every Monday, Wednesday ( and Friday ; and Washington City every Wednesday. : Fare from Halifax to to Philadelphia, including every expense (meals, porterage, &c.) i 18. Office P. &R.R. R. Co., V Portsmouth, Va., September 6, IS3S. 5 ts TRAVELLER!* GOING NORTH By the Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Road Com pany’s Line, are respectfully informed that they will lind*the route through Halifax, Garys, Petersburg, Richmond, Washington and Bn imore, the most ex peditious : the time from Charleston to New York being by tills line (through Petersburg, kc.) half n day less thin by any other interior route. 'I he Petersburg Rail Road ( ompany have always locomotives, with coaclies, &e. ready at Garys, to 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 representations they may implicitly rely. There is no uncertainty or detention on this route •, all the lines north of the Roanoke run in legolar ron nectiou, and the engineers I eing careful, circumspect and sol er, and every other pre ant ion taken to render thrlino safe and comfortable, the attention of the public is invited to it. An agent attend? at Garys and tt',; as charge of all luggage, and a< companies the same without Rouble to the traveller, all the V y f- V.’.isimujtJU. Petersburg R. Road Co's C'ffire, J August *?', 1*33. S 3m HAMPTON cUt M N 1 Tin: KAMI'. ..." , ° S I, )UUSE, will commence on the second I lie...ay m January, I 1,1), being the eighth day of the mouth. ') he tJi’.KAT y, nr:; race, for $lO,OOO, be. tw.'en v ohiey and Target, will come off on Monday the seventh. _ Ihesp i n I i;I SVVEEBSTAKE, two mile heates, ' 1 '■ er.lrame, forfeit $5OO, declaration $lOO. _J. R. Calhoun names h. f. Nulliliration, got hy ~ nl| ,. ..cr. dam by I artcr. John (1. Winter, two tv, la, Miss lent and Miss Armstrong, got by Tramp, dam hy Whisker. John Morrison, two, one got hy Henry, dam Hignnind Mary, the other hy Eclipse, dam got by Hareloot. Col. VV. Hampton, b. f. Kiln, got I ' Knudius, dam Ada. ( 01. Paul Fitzsimons, ch. f. Ada Hyron. got hy Priam,dam Delphine. Michael Seahrook, e. f. Codolphin, dam Miss Medway. I here are several other Stakes to be run for daring the week, tin* Stakes to come off the day' or days to s * it the convenience of the parties. JOCKEV CLUB PURSES. FIRST DAV. Mile heats, for two and three year old eolti, a pair of superh SILVER PITCHERS, valued at $250 ($-h entrance, three or more to make a race.) second dav. Two mile heats, ......... $3OO ririni) day, Three mile heats, $5OO rOtJKTII DAV. Four mile beats, - ........ $1509 FIFTH DAV. Milo heats, three best in five, ----- N. It.—l have every thing in readiness for the ac cornmodation of my customers. I'. W. LACY, Acting Proprietor. n °v » 1m , n I, 1•• REN I'—A good two story dwelling I' tjj on Kill*, between Mclntosh and Jackson Ji!sfe¥-»lrc.'ts. Apply to 11. L. NEHR. oot 4 t P&hmlL 1 1 1 REN I’—'l he lower half of the largo a i uilding lately occupied by William Wood , I; d S limy, as a crockery store, suitable fora grocery or dry goods store, for terms apply to Uttg 23 ISAAC MOISE, .'HI Broad-st. J} -■•■A so RENT —'T he three story dwelling : if amlollieo. at present occupied by Dr. llob- X few ertson. on Campbell-st. 1 he store and dwelling, lire proof, No. -1 Bridge Row. Apply to McKenzie & hennoch. N. li.—Notes payable quarterly, and the occnpant* paying for the use of the hydrant water on the lots, aug 17 ts N r OTU’E.—The partnership heretofore cv - between the undersigned and Noah Smith, u - [ een ;ed, under the firm of F. f./IMIIACK y Co., n dissolved. All persons indebted to said firm are re quested to make payment to Frederick Lamback. only, who will pay all legal demands against it. F. HAM PACK, O. K. METCALF, surviving partner of N. Smith 8c Co. Augusta, October 24, 183 S. All persons indebted to the late firm of V. Lam baek & Co. arc requested to make immediate pay ment to the subscriber, who will continue to transact business at the old stand. E. LAMBACK. Augusta, October 30, IS3S. lw € hit i lost on Insurance' A, Trust (Join pan j Cup Hal One Million Dollars—all paid in, AGENCY, AUGUSTA. rpilE subscriber is prepared to take Eire and Mr M. t ine risks at the current rales of premium. hobeut McDonald, oct 30 __ 3m_ Agent C. 1. Ik T. Co. I>llY GOODS AT WIIOIiESALE. STOVALL ik HAMLEN have received their Fa supplies, and offer to their customers who mu ’ favor them with a call, a large assortment of Coot 'l at low prices. Particular attention paid to order Dry Coods sales room vp stairs, over their Cn „ eery store. oct IS TICAt flKirw a t CENTLEMAN who can come wcil reComfnen i\. ed as a Teacher in all the higher branches English, will meet witli employ by applying at tli office. None need apply unless well qualified, oct 17 ' ts (Lj.The Constitutionalist will please copy tl above TJOSIJiHY, «1.0 rEs' Aci Ffl’t H. WYATT & Co. Inive received and opei | , ed a very large and well assorted stock i Men’s Women’s Misses, boy’s and children’s Hosier of all sizes ami qualities, among which are the so" lowing: Men’s superior Lamb’s Wool and Merino Hose an half I lose Do stout and heavy Woolen half Hose Women’s black and white Cashmere Hose, a new am superior article. Do Lamb’s Wool and Merino Hose, assorted Do white, brown and black cotton Hose Misses white and brown checked and plain coftot 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 Cloves Men’s Hoskin and buckskin Cloves Do tine Merino and heavy Woolen Cloves Do colored, black and lined Berlin do AMO, A full as tori meat of Bombazine, Fatln and Mode Stocks, made to order, and c ut najrow, and brie Linen Collars. Oct 22 DRAWING *'■' lbl l aitn(> .ht /ti.j'i.iijF. /" K. RICHARD'), from Baltimore, has the plea ilk sure 1 1 inform B • citizens of Ango la, that ho has opened his looms in the Marmiic Hull, for the tuition id'yoi" g I ■■. ■in the various branches of Drns I ■' ■■ i ■ "■. in <il and U a ter colors, inch: hi; ",J ■ T.'i l style if Flower Painting and Pvin.il i 1 awirr, India i ici-him r . Fruit and Marine Painting, 1 cl king i o:n nature, Ac. Mr. I . Inn a mmibe.i of specimens from his own pencil, whii h he will I e happy to exhibit to all who will favor him with a visit. I c has devoted much tin e to his collection of materials, studies, designs, &••. His 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 o'-jart will he to convoy a thorough and prac liial knowledge of the study ; not a uperlieial ac quaintance with the theory of the subject, which will eventuate merely in the execution of a fiw pretty things. His design will be to make his pupil* Artist :, wld< h he hopes, with application on their part, to accomplish. He will exert himself to please the lovers of the arts who honor him with their patronage, and ho doul t not, that many in this city, 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, 25th inst., be fore which time it is desirable that pupils should en ter their names. Among his numerous references, Mr. R. would mention the following gentlemen of the city:—Dr. M '■ I tony, Dr. W. 11. Turpin, Mr. B. l/eadden, Judge Hoit, Rev Mr. Hard, Rev. Mr. Ford. N. li.—App 1 mi for terms, admission, &c., to be made at the Academy, Masonic Hall. Mr. R. has a few copies of his American Artist, &c., for sale. k oct 22 Fr H V ITI RE inMITIES. SNOWDEN & SHEAR have received this day, from New York, a large supply of superior Furniture Dimities, of extra width and quality.— Also, Marseilles Quilts of extra and Ladiw* fine Straw Bonnets, of the most fashiodSMT Vnape, ana of superior quality. __ 0(1 1 22 » a riLI.IAM B. i.viw.r., iso. out) Droud street, \\ An/ • !a, Ha.. Agent for the New I ork Al bion. Emigrant and Old Countryman, will receive I subscriptions and payments. ly June 9 thRUGS. —Having purchased the entire stock of ? Drugs, fee. of WM. HEW SON, his customc s sr<' invited to continue to call att’ie oldjtand,wbeio exertions will be reads t accommodate them nr ti . liberal terms as heretofore. < thers are iuviied to call and see if they cannot do as well the»e *s ol«* where. * A. CUNNIMWY