Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, November 10, 1838, Image 3

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it HE undersigned have opened an Dili c, No. '279 Broad street, and are now prepared to conduct ■ncral Exchange and Brokerage business, becks at sight, and time drafts on New York, rleston and Savannah, constantly for sale. ivcstments in and sales of ali description of U'ican and foreign securities, Bullion, Specie, &c ted. ividends received, and every other description anking or Exchange business and Money Agcn ransacted. oney will he received on deposite, and interest ie rate of eight per cent per annum allowed i thirty days notice of withdrawal is given, and n per cent per annum when liftecn days notice ithdrawal is given. Jeral advances made on Cotton to Charleston nnah. New York, Liverpool or Havre, ders for the purchase or sale of stocks or othc cities in New York, received and promptly ex te highest market rate given for Dills of Ex ge on England and France, iccks at sight on the Merchants’ Bank, Now for sale. WRIGHT k GIBSON. v B 279 Broad street. DIRECT IMPORT A TiO\. PAPER HANGING AND BORDERING. HE subscriber has received a supply of very fine French Paper Hanging, which he imported elf, direct from the celebrated Paper manufac at Mulhausen. > has also just received, a very largo stock of r Hanging of American manufacture, with a supply of Bordering to match, which will be low by THOMAS RICHARDS, v_7 No. 299 Broad-street. Olfice Augusta Ins. & Bk’ng. Co.^ November sth, 1838. 3 HR annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Institution, will take place at the olfice of the pany, at 11 o'clock, on Monday, the 12th inst. ROBERT WALXON, Cashier, iv C Gt CARD.—Mrs. C. HOFFMAN respectfully in forms the Ladies, that she is now able to at to any kind of business in dress making. 120 12t rleston Insurance & Trust Company Capital One Million Dollars—all paid in, AGENCY, AUGUSTA. HE subscriber is prepared to take Fire and Ma rine risks at the current rates of premium. Robert McDonald, t3O Sm Agent C. I. kT. Co. IV RICH, canalTlol 11, mackl EREL AND ONIuNS. I TIERCES new Rice J 2S bbls Canal Flour 25 half bbls Canal Flour 20 do do No. 2 Mackerel 15 do do Onions. Just received and for fflfealeby ISAAC Mi USE, I oct 23 No. 311 Broad-street. wTfc lll'dS.—llaving purchased the entire stock of JJf Drugs, &c. of WM. HEWSON, his customers ■ire invited to continue to call at the old stand, where exertions will he made to accommodate them upon i*s liberal terms as heretofore. Others arc invited to jjfcaifl and see if they cannot do as well there as else :|fwhert. ' A. CUNNINGHAM FDANCING iM) \VA TZING ACADEMY, At the Masonic Hall. JC. SMITH informs his friends and the public • that he has returned from New York, and v; > having connected himself with Mr. A. Rattier in the above business, is now ready for the reception of fc. pupils. Applications to be made at the school room. Days of Tuition —Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sat- H urdays, from 3 o’clock, P. M. for Ladies, Misses and Rfyoung Masters, and from 7 in the evening for Gen- F tlomen. Mr. Smith takes this opportunity to return his thanks to the ladies and gentlemen who have here tofore generously encouraged him, and begs leave to W stale that it is with the deepest feelings of gratitude *| that he answers their call by re-opening his academy as above, and that it lias been a matter of great re gret that unavoidable circumstances compelled him to suspend his school during last winter. Seminaries and private families punctually at tended. He has brought with him, from New York, a cel ebrated Cotilion player. Due notice will be given of the Soiree and Assembly Balls. trw3t oct 31 E. BURGEOIsT DYER AND SCOURER, from Paris,hav • ing arrived at Augusta where he intends to make liis 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 he has taken a suitable house on Broad street, two doors below Mr. Augustine Frederick’s where all kinds of Silks, Crapes, &c. will he Dyed in tl • most fashionable and permanent colors, at the mo t reasonable prices. Ladies’ Merino, Cashmere and Crape Shawls, and Leghorn Flats cleansed and press ed, so as to look as well as new. Gentlemen’s ap parel scoured and renewed to their primitive color and brightness. 6m oct 5 GEORGIA LlME.—Fresh Stone Lime,of as good quality as any in the market, put up in boxes, Stronger, tighter, and more convenient for transpor tation than barrels, and holding the same quantity. Price $3 the single box and $2 50 by the quantity, delivered at Augusta, at Jacksonboro, and at tire mouth of Briar creek, on the Savannah river, it will be sold at the same rates with freight off Apply to T. D. SMI Til, Planters’ Hotel, or June 14 trw&dlf D. KIRKPATRICK k Co. DO RUSTICS. cy a BROWN Shirtings 4-4 and 5-4 brown Sheetings *3-4, 5-1 and 5-4 bleached 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 prices which cannot fail to please. Country merchants and others are invited to call and examine their stock. G. 11. NOBLE k Co. nov 6 ts Opposite Planters’ Hotel. NOTICE. —The firm of J. P. SEIZE & Co., was dissolved on the 7th inst. by mutual con sent; either party is authorized to use the name of the late firm in settling up the business. J. P. SEIZE, A. SABAL, E. B. SIMMONET. J. P. SEIZE will continue the business at the old stand. aug 20 JUST RECEIVED and for sale low, 40 pieces heavy Kentucky Bagging, 100 pieces heavy Dundee Bagging, oct 12 JOHN M. COOPER & SON. Fl'llVirniE DIMITIES, SNOWDEN k SHEAR have received Ifcjs day, from New York, a large supply of superior Furniture Dimities, of extra width and quality.— Also, Marseilles Quilts of extra quality, ami Ladies’ fine Straw Bonnets, of the most fashionable shape, and of superior quality. oct 22 OSBORN’S PHILOTOKAN, Or. PKMtI, K ’H pItIK X D . AFRESH SUPPLY of the above valuable med icine has just been received and for sale, whole sale and retail, by the subscriber, at his wholesale drug store, north side of Broad street, Augusta. j 1 June 20 NELSON CARTER. !' MORE MOW GOODS. j 88. KIRTL.VND & Co., Merchant Tailors, ■ • have received a complete assortment of. • GOODS in their line ; Cassimeres in great variety, | superior Satin Vestings, &c. kc. ' \ . Fancy Goods.— so dozen best Hoskin (black and i colored) Gloves; Buckskin and Beaver do; superior 1 black and white Silk do; Berlin do; white and black | silk Half Hose ; cotton do; superior Merino Vests ; c and Pants; Suspenders, of the best quality ; Linen, j c Cambric and Silk twilled pocket Hdkfs. | j Stocks. —Opera tic Satin Stocks; plain do ; bowed c and plain Bombazine do. 60 dozea round and square r end Collars, kc. kc. oct 13 t CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, t a mHE subscribers have just received a large t ■ J| assortment of superfine and middling qualities ' CLOTHS and CASSIMERES, viz. blue, black and ' fancy colored cloths, beaver cloths, of extra holy,; suitable for Overcoats, kc. Ribbed, plain and fancy striped Cassimeres, in t great variety. 200 pieces Satinets, some of which are of superior a quality, and composing a great variety of colors, t fancy stripes and mixtures. f i Silk and other quality Vestings, Buffalo Cloths t which they offer at very low prices. frt3 EDGAR fc CARMICHAEL. f CLINCH RII'LEMEN || jj ATTENTION! Attend a Called Meeting of the I Company, on Friday Evening next, JV|' tn he held at the Globe Hotel, at 7 o'clock. Al<o. appear on your parade ground on Saturday ALrning, at G n. o’eloek, for drill. 1 Should the Caps arrive before next Saturday, the company will hold itself in readiness to appear on its parade ground on that day, at It) o clock, A. M., armed and equped. By order of the Captain, A. ROW L \ND, n: ' v 2t Secretary. AUGUSTA ARTILLERY GUARDS, ATTENTIjN! ! A 0,1 - vo,lr parade ground in front of the y\_ Engine House, on Washington-strect, on Saturday, the 10th instant, at 9 o’clock, A. M,, arm ed and equiped as your by-laws direct, prepared to contend lor the Artillery prize. By order of Captain Gould. „ M. A. STOVALL, . nov (l Acting 0. S. RICHMOND JILIIMS, ATTENTION ! ! A ? !l .vour parade ground, in front of the a a. Methodist Chappel, on Saturday, the 10th Inst, at o clock, A. M., fully armed and equipped, prepared to contend for the semi-annual prize. By order of the Captain. W. A. ROBERTSON, 0. S. P. S.—A Court of Enquiry will he held at the Planters’ Hotel, at 7 o’clock, P. M. of the same day, for the trial of all defaulters. nov G TUITION OP MUSIC. JOHN PCHELLAS, professor and composer of i Music, from Germany, and lately from New \ ork, where he has resided for many years, and giv en general satisfactions to his patrons as a teacher of the Piano Forte, &c.. has keen induced for the benel.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 instructions on the Piano Forte, Violin, Flute, Clarionet, and also in singing. He will likewise at tend to tuning, repairing and regulating Piano Fortes. Having been for many years engaged as a teacher in Northern Academies, he flatters himself to have acquired a method of imparting instruction to his scholars, to perform with case in a superior and graceful manner, in a very short time •, and hopes by his assiduity and attention, to merit the approbation of those ladies and gentlemen who will honor him by 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. E. Faber’s, Broad street. References. —Mr. Henry Parson’s, Dr. Isaac Bow en, Mr. A Z. Uanta, Mr. Hooghkcik. oct 15 1 yr NEW STORE. A W. WALTON & Co. have just received, and 1 \ . are now opening a general assortment of Sta ple and Fancy Dry Goods, which they offer for sale, by wholesale or retail, at their store, on the north side of Broad street, opposite Messrs. Gould & Bulk ley’s grocery store. ts nov 1 FASHIONABLE BONNETS. SNOWDEN & SHEAR have just received from New York, a largo supply of Ladies’ superior Victoria Cottage Bonnets, of the latest style and shape ; also, a supply of extra quality colored straw Victoria Cottages and Misses Hoods, of a large size, to which they respectfully invite the attention of the Ladies. sept 28 (Cr AT HOME. .£0 THE subreriber has returned to this city, having replenished his stock with a new and complete assortment of the most Fashionable Goods, selected from the LATEST FOREIGN IMPORTATIONS, and would be happy at any time to receive the or ders of his friends and the public. WILLIAM 0. PRICE, Formerly Price & Mallory, nov S 258 Broad street. I) E, MARTIN, DENTIST—Room No! 45, in fi ( the private part of the U. S. Hotel, oct 25 ts JUST RECEIVED by the subscribers, two thou sand pairs Russet Brogans, of superior quality; and among them are live hundred pairs extra sizes, all of which are offered cheap for cash. lIUNGREFOUD, FKISBIE & Co. nov G ts MKTILLIAM H. CRANE has just received * V 1 case Victoria Skirts 1 box Paris Collars Plaid Chally Merino for children, Black Lace, Nar row' Tapes, &c. nov 7 MTO RENT —A good two story dwelling on Ellis, between Mclntosh and Jackson ..streets, Apply to B. L. NEHR. oct 4 t A„„JL TO RENT —The lower half of the large »J*| building lately occupied by William Wood* I i : H hnrv. as a crockery store, suitable for a grocery or dry goods store. For terms applv to nug 22 ISAAC M TSE.3II liroad-st. A„;;„A TO RENT—The three story dwelling ■ and office, at present occupied by Dr. Rob -B'A~l* ,ertsnn. on Campbell-st. The store and dwelling, (ire proof, No. 4 Bridge Row. Apply to McKENZIE & BENN’CH. N. B. —Notes payable quarterly, and the occupants paying for the use of the hydrant water on the lots, aug 17 ts RU lIM ND HOHEL. —The subscriber iPfil I,avin S purchased th entire interest of Mr. iliildjil-Edward W. Collier. r n the above establish ment, would by this means inform his friends and the public generally, that he intends giving his undi vided attention to the accommodation of all who may call on him. and hopes by his intended exertions to please, to merit the former patronage of the house, oct 22 2m JESSE CLARK. (Xj'Tlie Southern Recorder will publish the above 2 months, and forward their account to this office. AmmlL CAROLINA HOTEL, Broad -it,, Charles f»S»«|[ iaa, S. C. —The proprietor of tills estab- J-jtSJil lishmant hogs leave to inform his friends and patrons that he is this season better prepared to accommodate them, than at any previous period since he has been engaged in the business. Turing the past summer, he has repaired and refitted his pre mises, and having completed all his arrangements, respectfully solicits the patronage and support of his country friends, and the travelling public gene rally, and gives assurance that no efforts sha’l be spared on Ills part, to contribute to the comfort of such as favor him with their custom. Families arc informed that they can be furnished with separate apartments, and that an entrance has been constructed,by which they are enabled to keep entirely private. Fince the occurrence of the fire, at the Carolina Hotel, some few years since, by which the proprie tor lost a considerable quantity of Wine, he has succeeded in replenishing his stook, having collected a fine assortment of old wines, and first quality liquors, which he can recommend with confidence, nov T swSt ANGUS STEWART. I’HN’FK.V* HOTEL. Cl HARLLS H. MIOT respectfully informs his J friends and the public that he has returned to Charleston, and lias taken the Planter’s Hotel, corner of Church and Queen streets, formerly kept by Mrs, A. C alder. Ihe establishment has undergone tho rough repair, and is now ready for the reception of visitci s. dhe Columbia, Camden and Georgetown Stage Office is kept here. Charleston, October 11, 1.838. tlstdcc IRON IO UN OR y“aT>l V JIIINE SHOP. rEUIE undersigned has the pleasure to inform his _|L friends and the public, that he has now in suc cessful operation, his NEW FURNACE, constructed on the latest and most improved principle’, and is prepared ro receive orders for CASTINGS of all descriptions, which lie promises to execute with neatness and despatch, and at prices that will not exceed in expense, any that may be imported. His MACHINE SHOP svill be in operation about the middle of November, and will then be prepared to receive orders for STATIONARY and LOCOMO TIVE ENGINES. ALSO, All kinds of MILL and MACHINERY WORK. All orders from the country wili be regularly at tended to. 0 Apply at the Establishment, corner of Columbus and Nassau streets, Hampstead, or at Mr. Wm. Pat ton’s counting house, Fitzsimons’ wharf, where or ders and Dots may be left, which will be attended tn daily. THOMAS DOTTEREB. ! ° r f *7 twjw rnnoMAs Richards n„. ~m Broad u, i p-fo.lu received the largest and best assortment of ion.” *‘ ver , ln ! * l ' 3 ma rket. comprising 1-01 reams Foolscap I’aper, ruled and plain assorted qualities; 662 reams Letter do do do do , * rms V ra PP"'S do of various sizes andnualiii s toj.'t.ior with a lull supply of Uuiii.v,Medium, lioval and .uper- oval Writing Paper; Folio Post, ruled and p am, account paper; envelope do., Colored do., iialdivare do. and all other kinds of paper usually Kept to.-sale. Among the writing paper are some e loice lots of'Stipcrior English and American niaiiu lactiire. all ol wliich is oifercd for sale at wholesale , re * ;, d- Merchants buying by the quantity will do well to examine his stock. nov is Dry goods at'whoTEsaLE.—the mi> srribers have received, and are receiving, a splendid assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, which they offer for sale on the most reasonable t? rms, one door below Geo. R. Jessup & Co. and op posite the Planters’ Hotel, Broad street, Augusta, t,a - HUNGERFORD, FR.ISBIE St Co. P. S.—Merchants will do well to call and exam ina our stock before purchasing elsewhere, nov 2 (C \ has just received ami is now opening -CV * a general assortment of staple and fancy DRY (SDUDS; which lie offers for sale at No. 213, one door above Bones & Carmichael. ts nov 3 6® 'A DIT 111 A Dire io 1' HIN G. Lp D. COOK, No. 197 Broad street, has just re ,« • ,“ivcd a largo supply of new and fashionable CLul iiliNtx, which, together with his former stock, makes his assortment as good as can be found in any market. All of which he oilers at wholesale or re- , tail on very accommodating terras, and invites his friends to call. nov 3 NIAV STOKE AND NEW GOODS. 11 1E subscribers having taken one of the now J, stores on the South side of Broad-street, two doors below G. ii. Jessup & 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 Goods, which we are disposed to offer at wholesale or retail, to our friends and all who may favor us with a call, on as favorable terms as can lie obtained at any similar establishment in the city. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. Oct 26 ts G. H. NOBLE & Co. (1 11 R( >M E Y ELL(»W AND CHR<)M K ('; R 1: KN. J To close a consignment, and for sale chcarpfor cash, thirty-five kegs rich Chrome Green, 21 kegs bright Chime Yellow, 25 lbs. each, ground in pure Linseed Oil; also, 5 barrels Gilders’ Whiting. Enquire at ANTONY (k HAINES’ °ct 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 Taglione, a new and beautiful ■ article for dresses ; also, Fancy Silk Hdkfs. Shawls, and Scarfs. G. H. NOBLE Sc Co. °ct 30 opposite the Planters’ Hotel. H. CRANE lias just received the V V balance of his fall and winter supply of fancy and staple DRY GOODS, which makes lus ! assortment as good as any in this city—among those recently received are the following: Fine dial ley ami Muslin De Lancs; embroidered and Challey Merino; line English prints; Welch and ThihUkFlannels; Furniture and Cambric Dimity; Turkey red prints; superior dotted Swiss Muslin; brocha Merino Muslin de Lane ; Thibet and raw silk Shawls; silk cotton worsted and cashmere Hose; Rose and Dull’d Blankets; 10-4 and 12-4 Whitney Blankets; figured Poplin; Woollen Gloves ; black Lasting ; embroidered Belts; plaid 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, oct 29 NEW GOODS. JP. SETZE, has just received dress and furni ( ture Calicoes in great varieties of prices and patterns. Irish Linens in half and whole pieces, all qualities Gentlemen’s merino Beskin and silk Gloves Cotton, worsted and gum clastic Suspenders Misses and boys worsted Cravats Silk, cotton, Virginia lamb’s wool and merino hose and half hose Best white and black English silk hose A great variety of 3-4 4-4 0-4 ti-4 7-4 S-4 9-4 10-4 fashionable shawls Gentlemen’s silk pocket Hdkfs warranted not to fade 3-4 6-4 merino Circassians, all colors Real French merino cloth, do do White, scarlet, green and yellow Flannels, some extra line Real Welch and Rogers’ Flannels, warranted not to shrink White twilled and 0-4 domestic Flannels Kentucky Jeans, Satinets, all colors and qualities Cradle and Crib Blankets, very line 3-4 4-4 6-4 Bedticking 5-4 G-4 bleached and unbleached Waltham Sheetings 3-4 4-4 do do Shirtings ■ New York mills Shirtings, and British Long Cloth Red and Blue Linsey Negro Kerseys and Blankets, very heavy White Canton Flannel, some very fine Assorted colored Cambricks Corded and quilted Skirts 3-4 4-4 5-4 6-4 7-4 printed cotton shawls Salisbury Flannel White, blue and pink Satin Silk Long Lawn, assorted, some extra fine 6-4 Jaekonett, Book, Nansook, Scotch and India Mull Muslin 0-4 cotton Cambriek Plain and figured Swiss Muslins, Bishop’s Lawn German Oil Cloth Plain ami figured Bobinett Laces and Edgings English Thread Laces and Edgings Cotton and worsted Hosiery for children Assorted llax patent Thread Flat-head Pins and hemming Needles Tailor and Clark’s Spool Cotton Neck, puff, side, tuck and round Shell, Brazilian, Dressing and Ivory Combs Fancy coat and youth’s Buttons 6-4 red Padding and green Frizc Cotton, worsted and Cloth Table Covers, some of them new style Ladies’ and Misses Straw Hoods 4-4 Apron Checks 6-4 crossed barred Muslins Irish Linen Sheeting, some extra fine 10-4 London Sheeting Needle-worked Inserting and Scolloping Gauze Flannel, black Italian Crape and Crape Leaf White and black Grown Linings Corsctts, assorted numbers and qualities Gentlemen’s black Italian Cravats and Stocks do Swiss do Green worsted Cord and Tassels Cotton Cord and darning Cotton Cotton and silk Umbrellas, some extra sizes Best plated Hooks and Eyes Scarlet, green and yellow Fercting 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’ Hoskin and picnic Gloves Satin and lustring Ribbons, assorted 4-4 6-4 Furniture Dimity, brown Hollands 12-4 Marseilles Quilts 12-4 colored Counterpanes Black Lace Veils, some very fine 6-4 and 7-4 Barnsley Diaper Double damask table Diaper, assorted width Damask Table Cloth Worsted Moreen, assorted colors French jet and blue-black Bombazines, superior and / low pri ed Bird’s eye Draper S-4 and 10-4 unbleached Linen Table Cloth Black silk velvet Ribbons Black, green and pink silk and tabby Velvets Ladies’ Ringlets and Curls Uatinetts, assorted colors, plain and figured Baizes French Napkins, with colored borders" 5 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 Cassimerss 6-4 Cambriek Dimity, plaid Linsey, ICiiJ Do’.is Ladies colored, line plain, Swiss, and Florence plaid Straw Cottages New style figured dress Silk, all colors. 1 ALSO, 1 70 pieces Scotch ingrain ond treble ply Carpetings Black Carpetings, thread Si binding to suit the same 100 Brussels and Taffetta Hearth Bugs Very fine assorted sizes bed Blankets. The above goods will be di«po"eJ of by wholesale 1 and retail, on reasonable terms. net 2 11 I HfU I SWEr - T CHANGES v/UU 200 gallons Pickled Oystois 30 bbls Irish Potatoes, 10 bbls Northern Apples, mat rercivid am] j 1 nov M 3t for sale In- PETER t,( ILLY*. rj-NHE AMERICAN AL\UNAC7nd Repository I 01 I sclnl knowledge, for the year 1539, just received and for sale by , »°v 3 ’ T. If. PLANT. I.NI RNII UK hi RRINGE—Two eases very heavy . and rich patterns just received by , novJ J. P. SKTZF.. . HATS AND STOCK’S—Of the late I fashions, t received and for sale by E. I). COOKE, 1 " v 1 197 Broad street. C ii N cm ,s i S.—2 superior Iron Chests just ro £ reived and for sale by "°vl \V. E. S: ,T. U. JACKSON. EJII IDACCO AND * oO bbls Korina’s best Malaga Wine, just ro- " ceived and for sale by nov 1 W. R. & .1. U. JACKSON, I A\\ LIBRARY,—A good Law Library at prl- J vatc sale by W. K. & J, V. JACKS, iN. )iov 1 u BAI.i. ROPE, 200 coils Kale Rope'just received and for sale by 0?t 87. W. R. &J. r. JACKSON. j PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY.—Ift bbls, old Poach Brandy, 10 bbls. u ij Apple do. for sale by ort s ISAAC MOISE. ' STtOR SALE OR HIRE, a smart, active, 1 ikly Negro Girl, about seventeen years of age. En quire at this office, ort 8 ■lb.rATCriES.—Loro Foco, Friction and Lucifer IT " Mai l>es, of superior quality. Just received and O't 17 for sale by ANTONY & HAINES. PLOT BREAD.—IOO bbls. Pilot Bread, weigh iog about SO lbs, each, for sale low by augC ISAAC MOIRE. VI sHE vIOLET, or Juvenile Souvenir, for 1839, _B edited by Miss Leslie, just received and for sale _ Bcpt U by T. 11. PLANT. 1 jj di SE PAPERING and Bordering, a good sup* li S 3 ply just received and for sale cheap by 7 T. If. PLANT, fi T.MBUM.I.AS.—Just received, a good assort* flj "lent of line Bilk and Cotton Umbrellas, by sept 20 W, H. CRANE. \[ BW CODFISH. —10 quintals New Codfish, In jv) fine order, for sale by sept 7 N. SMITHS Co. PT ATol-'.S, POTATOES.—2S bids, superior Irish Potatoes, just received and frr sale by oct 27 W. E. k J. V. JACKSON. SEG A RS. —.0.1,000 Segars, various brands, just received and for sale by oct 37 W. E. & J. U. JACKSON. DRO\ EIIS. —Cheeks in sums to suit pureha- I sees, on Lexington, Kentucky, for sale by JOHN (1. WINTER. Also, Sight Checks on New York. ts rov ti jOBERT V. HARRIS, Attuhnkv at Law, will j | practice in the counties of Burke, Richmond 1 and Columbia. Office lower wing of Reid’s building, 1 Broad street. d&wlm oct 29 (4 A PS. —J ust received a splendid supply of Gen J tinmen’s and Youth’s Cloth, Fur, Colett and Leather Caps, of the latest fashions, by nov 1 __ E. D. COOKE. VMTILLIAM B. McKEE, No. 3011 Broad street. TV _ Augusta, Ga,, Agent for the New York Al bion, Emigrant and Old Countryman, will receive subscriptions and payments. ]y june 9 1 AI) V A N CldlT ON COTTON. j IIBERAL advances made on shipments to Savan .A nah. Charleston, Liverpool, and Havre, by °et 29 JOHN G. WINTER. A will be made by the subscriber on ill Cotton consigned to bis friends in New York Liverpool or Havre, JAMES RIHND. oct 22 swtf | SALT. —2,SOU sacks Liverpool Salt, for sale by sept IS JAMES McDDWALL. Gt ENUIN E BEHMUDA ARROW KoDT, a very I superior article for children and invalids, just received and for sale by oct 15 ANTONY & HAINES. \\l 1 ELI AM O. PRICE, Draper and Tailor, 258 IT Broad street, is now opening an extensive assortment of seasonable Goods in his line. ort 15 \T AUCLAI8E COTT’I)N OBN./UJUR.GB.—A coiG stant supply of the above article for sale at Factory prices by the agents, mar 3 CLARKE, McTEIR & Co. r® 9- KIR PLAND & Co. are receiving their " . slock of Cloths, Cassimeres, V estings Stocks Collars, Gloves, &c. sept G ’ I INSBIjD OfE—A largo jtock7i7haiid of Gne A Dutch Gil, for sale by sept 1 lIAVILAND, RISLEY &,Co. Ni-.W CROP MOLXssP —70 Jihds. lor sale by march 20 T. S. & G. H. METCALF. SURVEYORS’ COMPASSES.—An the above instruments, sonic very superior warranted correct, for sale by _oct3 T. H. PLANT. \T IOLIiN STRINGS of difficrent sizes, for sale cheap by [oet2)J ANToNY & HAINES. (A LOVER SEED. —Fresh red and white Glover J Seed, suitalile to sow fur next spring, just re ceived and for sale by o' t 24 ANTONY & HAINES. 1- EFTWICH’S BEST TOBACCO. ADojcul i Tobacco in small papers, and best Smoking Tobacco, just received ami for sale by s eptle>_ ANTONY & HAINES. WHITE WELCH PLAINS, KKItSEVS. IN DGAII &. CARMICHAEL are now opening a A supply of real Welch White Plains, Kerseys, Kinseys, and low priced Satinets, suitable fir planta tion and house servants. ( , c t ;j I N VANS’ GAM, MI LTT Plu7s7_Th 6 ( ; eIIU ]^ A Evans’ Camomile Bills are for sale by the sub scribers, who are the sole agents for Augusta, at 75 cents per package, [ollj ANTON V & HAINES. 'IITIHTE LEAD"AND WINDOW GLASS, ami V T ad kinds of Paints and Oils, a large stock constantly on hand and for sale by sept 1 IIAVTLAND, RISLEY & Co. It LOU’N SALT, PH SACKS Blown Salt, large size, in good order ,M ? 25 dozen boxes fine table Salt. For sale by oct 8 ISAAC MMSE. |NTGND, a sum of money, which can he had by E applying to CLARKE, xMcTEIU & Co. bet 22 WAGGING, rilfl ,>,i ;( Es Hemp Bagging • J « I 200 pieces superior Russia Bagging, 44 inch es wide. For sale low by oct IS STOVALL & It AML EN. I.NOR SALE—Twenty Shares Georgia Rail Road B and Banking Company Stock. Enquire at this office- ts oct 23 Kl.Olil DA NI C AICS. CWY HI|H FL n ltlDA Cigars, just received ('•I'! 9 and for sale a I !■ actory prices, by 1 oct 20' \V. K. & J. U. JACKScN. fN APSULES OF COBAIVA, just received and J for sale by ANTONY k HAINES. uet 23 fOZENGES FOR COLDS AND COUGHS.— I Hoarhbund and Boncsct Lozenges, of superior qualitv, just received and for sale by oct 23 _ ANTONY & HAINES. A /k/ v BOXES Bunch Raisins, just received and i\* t J lor sa le by "ort 20 JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. IMLANTED TO HIRE, a smart active Negro * y Man—liberal wages will be given. Applv oct 6 to JOHN 8. HUTCHINSON. (4 ARRETING, &c. —Ingrain and Venitian Carpet J ing, Printed Floor Cloth, and Booking Baize, just received and for sale by WM. 11. CRANE. , oct 29 WHITE LE\n, ■ LINSEED OIL, % ground White Lead; also, No. 1 ond 2 best 1 American Linseed Oil, together with a large assort 1 ment of Paints, for sale low by o-t 3fi ANTONY & HAINES. 1 I.NOUND, about ole mile from Augu'.ta, on the S’a- , . vannah road, a BUNCH OF KEYS, which the ’ owner can have by calling at this office and paying , for this advertisement. ts oct 31 SPLENDID'it LACK MLKS. i SNOWDEN & SHEAR have received this day from New York, a large supply of superior Black Silks for Lilies dresses cf the richest lustre, i to which they rerpectfully invite the ol the Ladies. ort 2V i OFFICIAL DIUAVINu OF THU GEORGIA STATU LOTTERY, l or the Benefit ol the Augusta Independent Fire Co. Class No. 41, fok 1838. I 2 8 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 61 b4967T75(S i 21 48 4 35' tt " 1 hereby certify that, the above numbers as they stand are correct, as taken from the Managers’ Cer tiorate t)f the drawing of the Virginia Sal.' Lottery, For Wheeling,Class No. t>, for 1898,drawn at Alex andria, \ a. November 8,1535, and whicli determine* the fate of all tickets held in the above Lottery. A. READ, Agent. Augusta, November 31, IS3S. TICKET a «.t> g a Is a prize of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS. Left in the office unsold. A. R. DRAWS TBS S « |> A\ . GEORGIA .STATE is « ■!' 'i' !■: u v, ron ritr benefit of tiif Augusta Independent Fire Gumpaii)'. Class No. 4. r >, for ISBS. To be (1 ■tene.ined by the drawing of the Virginia State Lottery,C rss No. G, 1888, for the henent of the Richmond Academy. To be drawn at ALEXANDRIA, Va., on Saturday, November 10, 1888. 1). S. Gmeqorv fe Co. Managers. A. READ, Contractor, 75 Nonnas—ll Drawn Ballots. S C 11 E M R. 1 Prize of $BO,OOO - is - $BO,OOO 1 15,000 - - - - 10,000 1 0,000 (1,000 1 5,000 - - - - 5,000 1 4,000 4,000 1 8,000 .... 3,000 1 2,500 2,300 I 2,000 - - - . 2,000 1 1,900 1.900 10 1,000 .... 10,000 15 COO 9,000 20 500 ... . 10,000 20 400 8,000 80 - .... . 301) .... i|,ooo dl> 250 .... 10,000 f>o 200--- - 10,000 70 150 .... 10,000 100 100 .... 10,000 122 90 ... . 10.980 122 70 --- - 8/j 10 122 40 4,880 5185 20 ... . 108,700 25020 !().... 256,200 81,585 Prizes, amounting to .... $540,200 Tickets $10 —Sharps in proportion. a /' Oiilers lor Tickets in the above scheme, will meet with prompt attention if addressed (post paid) tIJ A. READ, Agent, ___ Augusta, Ga. NEW FLOUR, r rs X DDLS. Canal Flour, 25 half bbls. do. just re * * eeived and for sale by net 18 STOVALL fe HAMLEN. GEORGIA RAIL ItOAD. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.—ProposaIs will be received at this office until the 20tb day of November next, for grading the 14th, 24th, 25th, 26th, 27th and 2Sth sections of the Madison branch of the Georgia Rail Road. The work to be*com pleted by the Ist of June, ISB9. J. EDGAR THOMSON, Chief Engineer. Engineer’s Office, Greensboro, V October 28th, 1838. 5 ts The Charleston Courier and Savannah Geor gian will copy the above three weeks. ”' mmm Office S. G. G. »V Rail Road Company. ON and after the Ist November, 1838, the pas senger trains between Charleston and Ham burg, South Carolina, (opposite Augusta, Georgia,) will leave each end of the lino at 7 o’clock, A. M. as follows: UPWARD. Not to leave Charleston before - - 700a. m. “ “ Summerville, “ - - 545 “ “ Georges, “ - - 10 15 “ “ Brancliville, “ - -II 00 “ ** Midway, “ - - II 45 “ “ 76 Miles T. O. “ - -1200 m. “ ’• lllaokville, “ - -180 p. m. “ “ Aiken, “ . . 345 “ Arrive at Hamburg, - 500 DOWNWARD. Not to leave Hamburgh before - - 700 a.m. “ “ Aiken, “ . - s' 30 “ “ Blackville, “ - - (0 43 “ “ 76 Miles T. O. “ - -12 00 “ “ Midway, “ - . 12 13 p. n. “ “ Drandivillc, “ - -12 45 “ “ Georges, “ - - 130 “ “ Summerville, “ - - 315 “ “ Arrive at Charleston, 430 Distance, 130 miles, Fare, $6 73. Speed not over 2S miles an hour. To remain 20 minutes cadi for Breakfast and Dinner, five minutes to receive and deliver mails, and to take in wood and water. Passengers will breakfast at Woodstock, and dine at Blackville. To stop for passengers at all regular stations if a white flag is hoisted as a signal. oet 22 G pom iIA 11A11L ROAD. The passenger ears will leave Augusta daily, at half past live o’clock, a. m. for Warren ton and Craw fordvillc daily, (Sundays emeptod.) Returning, leave Crawfordvillc at half past lOo’clock, a. m. anil Warrenton at 11 o’clock, a. m. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, stages leave Crawfordvillc for Washington, Athens, via Lexington, and for Rome, via Greensboro, Madison and Decatur. RICHARD PETERS, Jr. Resident Engineer fe Sup’t of Transportation. aug 1 ADMINI ST R ATOR’S SALK. " RY an order of the Ordinary of Edgefield District, will he sold on Thursday, 2!)th inst. at the late residence of Anne Lamar, deceased, in lieaih Island, all the personal property belonging to the es tate of said deceased, consisting of a gang of very valuable and likely Negroes, Men, Boys, Women, Girls and Children. Terms of sale, twelve months credit, note and ap proved security. Stile not to commence before ten o’clock. A. M. WADE, Administrator. November22 ,11 1 38. gwtd NEW GUM Vl* FAMILY GKOGIiRV. fIUIE suliscriber lias just opened a new and cheap S Family Grocery Store, next door above Joseph Hgnion’s, nearly opposite the Eagle and Phcenix Hotel, where lie will keep on hand a general assort ment of such articles as are in daily demand as fam ily supplies. Every thing which this market and those of New York and Charleston ran supply will always be kept fur the benefit of Ids customers.— J lie citizens of Augusta are invited to rail and ex amine his stock. .1 P I RWIS !'■ *v-Hh terms are cash, but families by making arrangements to settle monthly, can be supplied by sending orders. trwlm nov 2 TRAVIiI.LERS GOING MOTTIT By the Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Road Com pany’s Line,are respectfully informed that, they will find the route through Halifax, Garys, Petersburg, Richmond, Washington and Baltimore, the most ex peditious j the time from Charleston to New York being by this line (through Petersburg, fee.) half a day less Hum by any other interior route. The Petersburg Rail Road Company have always locomotives, with coaches, fee. ready at Garys, to proceed immediate! 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 regular con nection, and the engineers being careful, circumspect and sober, and every other precaution taken to rentier 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, withodt troubie to the.traveller, all the way to Washington. Pefeoburg R. Road O’s Office, / August 2'i, 1935. 5 jia Hampton coCit i c < raI!: .u-ks ovK!i^rife iiamj>. -1- fONCOI US K will commence on the second Tuesday in January, 1839, being flic eighth day of the month. TIIK GREAT MATCH RACE, for $10,0(10, bo tweon Volncy and Target, will come Off on Monday the seventh. The splendid SWEEPSTAKE, two mile heatc-s, $lOOO entrance, forfeit $5OO, declaration $lOO. E. Calhoun names b. f. Nullification, got hr Nullilier, dam by Tarter. John G. Winter, two b. f’s- Miss Accident and Mist Armstrong.get by Tramp, dam by W hisker. John Morrison, two, one grit by Henry, dam Highland Mary, the other by Eclipse, dam got by Handout. Col. W. Hampton, h. f. Ells, got by I.melius, dam Ada, Col. Paul litzsimons,ch. 1. Ada yron, got by Priam,dam Dclphine, Michael Scab rook, c. f. tiodolphin, dam Miss Medway. There are several other Stakes to be run for during the week, the Stakes to come off the day or days to suit the convenience of the parties, JOCKEY CJ L’B PL USES, nasr day. Mile heati, for two and Ihree year old oolts, a pair of superb SILVEP. PITCIIEKS, valued at - (SJS entrance, three or more to make a race.) second day. Two mile heats, - - - -a ; ; . $3OO TillH1) DAY, Three mile heats, .... ..... $OOO fourth day. Pour mile heats, - $lOOO Firm day. Mile heats, three best in five, ..... $lOO N. 11. I have every thing in readiness for the ac commodation of my customers. I'. \V. EA( V, Acting Proprietor. lIOV 1 bn A IHHTIONA I. SI I’I’UFS. SNOWDEN & SHEAR have received this day, Irom New York, large additional supplies of lam y and staple Dry Hoods, comprising a great variety id articles, suitable for the present season, which with their previous large supplies, makes Iheir assortment worthy of the attention of country merchants ami planters, who will be supplied on the most reasonable terms. oct 23 PREWCIj ( AIM'S, COLLARS, Ac. ryilll'. subscribers are now opchihga splendid as- B sorlmcnt of French Capes and Collars, to which they would invite the attention of those in want. They have also just received fipe French Merinos; tiro de Nap Merinos; English Merinos, common and line ; Plain and figured Chally ; Muslin de Laiue, &••.&«. G. H. NOBLE & Co. South side Broad-st., opposite Planters’ Hotel, oct 37_ t s PLANKRTS ANffNKUBO CI.OTHH, SNOWDEN & SHEAR have just received from New York, a very large supply of superior Rose, Whitney ami Duffel Blankets; also, a very large supply of superior Kerseys and Linseys,suita ble for male and female servants, to which they res pectfully m\ Ue the attention of planters, sept 28 I)UY GOODS AT WHOLESALE. STOVALL Si HAMI.EN have re cived their Fall supplies, and offer to their customers who may favor them with a call, a largo assortment of floods at low prices. Particular attention paid to orders. Dry floods sales room vp stain, over their Gro cery store. oct IS GEORGIA H An, road notice. INKEIGHT is now carried on the Hail Road be tweeo Augusta and Warrcnlon, at the following rates —cotton $1 per hale, merchandize 2.0 cents per hundred pounds. Between Augusta and Crawfordville—cotton $1 25 per bale, merchandize 33J cents per hundred I pounds. George 11. Thompson, agent for the Co. at Craw furdville, and John 11. Roberts, agent of the Compa ny at Warrcnlon, will attend to receiving and for warding produce and merchandize, without charge for commissions or storage. SpacVms ware-houses have been erected at the above stations for the re ception of merchandize, until it is forwarded. RICHARD PETERS, Jr. Resident Engineer k rinp’t of Transportation. June 14 BTi IN E“ MASON s"IvANTED.—Twenty good Stone Masons will find constant employment, at liberal wages, at tho Bridge over tho Ccohce river, on the Georgia Rail Road, near Greensboro. JAMES H. GRANT, Principal Assistant Engineer. Engineer’s Office, f Groonsbro, October 11, 1838, $ If HUM Elf RE VS, CI.AIIKi; AGo. ( Formerly ts Macon, (icorpia.J HAVE received by late arrivals from England, and are now opening at the store No, 111 Pearl street, (up stairs,) a general assortment of British and French Dry Goods, selected and imported direct, expressly for the Southern trade, together with a general assortment of American Goods, whii li makes the assortment •complete. —Merchants visiting the city are rcipicsted to call and examine the stock. Orders will have particular attention, and pul up at the shorter! notice. Charleston, s. c., Oi tober 23, psjs ts HOSIERY, GLOVES, Ac. r|A ii. WVA'I r k Co. have received and opon- B • ed a very large and well assorted stock of Men’s Women’s Misses,boy’s and children’s Hosiery, of all sizes and qualities, among which arc the fob lowing ; Men’s superior Lamb’s Wool and Merino Hose d half Hose Do stout and heavy Woolen half Hose Women’s black and white Cashmere Hose, a new and superior article. 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 Roy’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 Men’s ifoskin and Buckskin Gloves Do fine Merino and heavy Woolen Giovai Do colored, black and lined Berlin do ai.se, A full assortment of Bombazine, Satin and Mod* Stocks, made to order, and cut murow, and line Lir.cu Collars. Ocf 22 DRAWING A PAINTING ACADEMY. MR. RICH/'. RDS, from Baltimore, has the plea sure to inform the citizens of Augusta, that ho has opened his rooms in the Masonic Hall, for the tuition of young Ladies in the various brandies of limn ing and Tainting, in Oil and Water colors, including his original style of Flower Painting and riTicii I/rawing, India Finishing, Fruit and Marine Painting,sketching from nature, &c. Mr. B. has a number of specimens from his own pencil, which he will be happy to exhibit to nil who will favor him with a visit. He has devoted much time to his collection of materials, studies, designs, &c. His pupils will therefore have the advantage of the best subjects for the pencil, the iise of many valuable elementary works and essays upon the art. Ills object will he to convey a thorough and prac tical knowledge of the study ; not a superficial ac rpiaintanre with the theory of the subject, which will erentuate merely in the execution of a ftw pretty thing*. His design will be to make bis pupils Artists, which he hopes, with application on their part, to accomplish. He will exert himself to please the ’overs of the arts who honor luni with their patronage, end he doubfs not, tiiat maun in this city, will eagerly devote a little time to the Ittainment of a knowledge of so ermhanting an art, A term consists of two months instruction—the j fiist course commencing on Thursday, SftMrfflf*. , be fore which time it is desirable that pupils should en ter their names. Among his numerous references, Mr. R. would mention tlm following gentlemen of the city:—Pr. M. Antony, Dr. W. H. Turpin, Mr. B, H*addco, Judge Holt, Rev. Mr. Hard, Rev. .Mr. Ford. ft- ?!.—Application for terms, admission. Sc., to be made at the Academy, Masonic HAJ. Mr R. hsx a>w copies of In,- Aiaericsn Arrio im., (or rHc, U Oct .'2