Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, November 13, 1838, Image 3

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THE LAW’S ANNUAL REGISTER and Housewife's Memorandum Hook lor lt>39, bv Caroline Gilman,with an Almanac; Garden Calen der, &c., just received by TUG’S RICHARDS, nov. Id 297 Broad street. SITUATION WANTED, by a young man of moral and industrious habits, in a Dry Goods, Grocery.or Hardware store ;ho writes a fair hand, and good references can be given. A lino addressed to A. N., through the Post Oliice, will meet with prompt attention. ts nov 13 Georgia, City of Augusta: Court of Common PI cm, November Term, IS3S. TO whom it may concern, take notice, that the Court aforesaid is adjourned until Wednesday next, the 14th inst., at 10 o’clock A. M., at which time the Petit Jurors’ are required to attend punctual ly: and the Special Jurors arc also required to at tend on Friday morning the iCth instant, at 10 o’clock A. M. By order of the Hon John W. Wilde, Judge of said Court, the 12th Nov. 1335. nov. 13 It HENRY ROBERT, Clerk C. C. P. OTICE.—The Georgia Rail Bead and Ranking Xsi Company stock advertised for subscription on the Ist Tuesday in December next, is withdrawn. By order of the Board of Directors, JAS. CAMAK, Cashier. Ga. R. Road & Banking Co. 5 Athens, November S, IS3S. 3 It Rich Embroiderie Thread Laces, lodg ings, Ac. Arc. at Private Sale. JUST received and for sale, a beautiful assort ment of Embroideries, Thread Lace, Edgings, Veils, Capes, Collars, See. The above will be open a few days to dealers o .- ly, who are respectfully invited to call immediately, nov 13 W. E. & J. U. .1 V'K'vnv, OTICE. —Sealed proposals will be received ,>,• Xnl the undersigned, until the first Saturdiy in Decembernext, for Painting and Whitewashing the Jail. W E. JACKSON,~j P. CRUMP, L W. G. NIMMO, fCommittce nov 13 A. GUMMING, J trwtd IVTOTICE.—The Committee will receive pro >o- X v for Gravelling the City Hall lot, until the first of December. A plan can be seen by cnlllngon tbe Committee. The gravel to be taken fom the south common. C. B. HI I’d’, A. GUMMING, nov 13 2t JOHN RILL, XTICTORIA SHAWLS, a new aud fashionable V article, just received by nov 13 JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. (b ASSIMERES.—PIain and Fancy Cassimere J nov 13] for sale by J. S. HUTCHINSON. H ATS. —S') cases Fashionable Hats, including a great variety of men’s and hovs’, for sale by nov 13 ‘ JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. I BICE. —16 tierces expected this day, will be V sold from the wharf, by J AMES RHIND, nov 13 It Mclntosh st. near Bay. KAArt SWEET ORANGES' 15 bblsNorth ,) t f \_y ern Apples, just received and for sale by J. P. LEWIS, nov 13 3t opposite Eagle and Phcenix Hotel. ft HEESE.—2O casks, in fine 0 der, just received J and for sale by STOVALL & HAMLEN. nov 13 S~ UGAR AND COFFEE.—2O‘ hlids. prime St. Croix Sugar, 50 bags real old Java Cotlee, just received and fur sale bv nov 13 ‘STOVALL Sc HAMLEN. EG .0 CLOTHS. —10 bales on consignment X v anil for sale low by nov 13 STOVALL & HAMLEN. 7" rSTbushels 1 pknnsat.va.nTa applei t * I nge size, just received and for sale hv nov 13 31 J. P. LEWIS. (COTTON OSNABURGS.—4O bales Vaucluse just received and for sale at Factory prices by [nov 12] JOHN S. HUTCHINSON JNINE IRISH LINENS. —Five cases superior ' Irish Linens just received and for sale cheap nov 13 by JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. UPERIOII CLOTllTfoXniie bv nov 13 JOHN S. HUTCHINSON, r BBLS. OF APPLES' ,) 15 do. Irish Potatoes, just received and for sale by J. P. LEWIS nov 12 2 opposite Eagle and Phoenix Hotel. IN :tESH HOP''. — A choice lot of fresh Hops, just ' received and for sale by nov 1!) ANTONY & HAINES. B’ LEACHED LAMP OIL.—A (TinTlotofßleach od Lamp Cil Just received by , 10V 10 ANTONY & HAINES. BILLSTIN LONDON AND LIVERPOOL, in sums to suit purchasers, for sale bv „ov 10 JOHN G. WINTER. TIE LATEST FASHIONS! —The subscriber has just received Pattern Suits of the latest style, which he will take pleasure in exhibiting to those who favor him with a call, for their in tpection and approbation. WM. O. PRICE, no v 9 Draper and Tailor, 258 Broad street, 1‘ EECHES. — A lot of prime Leeches just receiv j ed; also, sume first rate Dissecting and other Instruments. For sale by nov 9 HAVILANP, IUSLEY & Go. NEW HOOKS. J UST received by THOMAS RICHARDS, No. 293 Broad street, The Christian Keepsake and Missionary Annual, for 1839, edited by Rev. John A. Clark. The American Almanac, for 1839. How to observe. Morals and Manners by Miss Martineau. Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym. comprising the details of a mutiny and atrocious butchery on hoard the American brig Grampus, on Her way to the South Seas, with an account of the recapture of the vessel by the survivors, their shipwreck and sobse quent horrible suffering from famine; their delive rance by meansof the British scliooicr Jane Grey; the brief cruise of the vessel in the Antarctic G-ccau; her capture, and the massacre of her crew among a group of islands in the eighty-fourth parallelof south latitude, together with the incredible adventures and discoveries still farther south, to which that dis tressing calamity gave rise. Bulwcr’s Novels, a new edition, in 2 vols. octavo, with engravings. A Grammar of tbe Greek Language, for the use of Schools and Colleges, by Charles Anthon, LL. 1). nov 10 11 \ROWARE AM) CUTLIIKV. nnBE subscribers have received by recent arri | vals at Savannah, one hundred and twenty packages of Hardware and Cutlery, which have been purchased from the manufactories in Birming ham and Sheffield, on the most favorable terms; this, together with their former stock on hand, makes I their assortment equal 11 any ever before offered in the southern market; all of which will be disposed of on the most liberal terms. Country merchants and others are requested to call and examine fur themselves. MO.IRE & DAA IS, 265 Broad street, opposite the Globe Hotel, nov 9 dtwht ~ nlavsTek-. * SABAL has just received an assortment of \ , Black and colored Rips, which he o.fcrs for sale at No. 213, one door above Bones & Cargni chael. £ nov ,0 lIL ACKllilltN’S MADEIRA WDE rjlH E persons having ordered Wine from Messrs. J G. R. K. Blackburn & Co., Madeira, through i the undersigned, agents, arc hereby notified that the j same has arrived and ready for delivery, on applica- | tion to G. R. JESSf, P&l o. j HAT STORE.-A. B MALLOW having I conriHcled himself vuih one of Hie larges j manulaclnmig houses at Hie North will in luturc j conduct the business und.r iHo firm of A. 11. Mallory & Co. Their ( resent arrangements will e.iablo A. B. M Co. to Kiqvly ihejr ciutomon on the most accommodating terms. ®Thcy are rn w receiving lh<dr Fall and Wjnler supply of Gentle men’s flats, Caps, Arc ; also, a large assortment ol Ladies’ Bounds, of the lalcsi style and superior i quality. Those wishing to purcha-e artic es in their line, eit tier at wholesale or reiad, are solicited t, call and examine their assortment orl 2 if A. BAI AI.LORV A-G s) DIRECr IMPORTATION. BALES 8 4 U-l and 10-4 London Duffel Blankets 3 bales su.ierinr Rove and VVhitnoy Blankets ! For sale low hy i oet 20 BONES & CARMICHAEL. FRESH RAISINS. | P”|A WHOEEand half boxes new crop hunch J-O” Rai ins, lust received and for sale hy oet 21 JOHN COSKERY —The undersigned have this day asso -B a ciated themselves for the transaction of the ■ wholesale and retail Grocery business, under the firm of 1. S. BEERS A Co. Having purchased the interest of N. Smith & Co., they wiil continue the ■ business at their old stand, and hope by choice se lections and reasonable prices, to merit the pationa r c I of the public. 1. S. BEERS, RATHBONE tie BAKER. lmdiimw m«E undersigned have opened an Dili e7No~7j JL Broad street, and are now prepared to conduct a general Exchange and Brokerage business. Checks at sight, and time drafts on New York, Charleston and Savannah, constantly for sale. Investments in and sales of all description of American and foreign securities, Bullion, Specie,&e effected. Dividends received, and every other description of Banking or Exchange business and .Money Agen cy transacted. ° Money will be received on doposito, and interest at the rate of eight per rent per annum allowed when thirty days notice of withdrawal is given, and seven per cent per annum when fifteen days notice of withdrawal is given. Liberal advances made on Cotton to Charleston Savannah, New Voik, Liverpool or Havre. Orders for the purchase or sale of stocks or othe securities in Now York, received and promptly ex ecuted. The highest market rate given for Bills of Ex change on England and France. Checks at sight on the Merchants’ Bank, New York, for sale. WRIGHT & GIBSON. nov ' S 6t 27 0 Broad street, Charleston Insurance At Tiust Company Capital One Million Dollars—all paid in, AGENCY, AUGUSTA. subscriber is prepared to take Eire and Ma il fine risks at the current rates of premium. ROBERT McDonald, 0-1 30 3m _ Agent C. I. &T. Co. DRUGS.— Having purchased the entire stock of Drugs. Ac of WM. HEWSON, his customers are invited to continue to call at the old stand, where exertions will be made to accommodate them upon as liberal terms as heretofore, t tbers are invited to call and see if they cannot do as well there as else where. • A. CUNNINGHAM O TONE MASONS WAN TEH—Twenty good Ij Stone Masons will find constant employment, at liberal wages, at the Bridge over the Oconee river, on the Georgia Rail Road, near Greensboro. JAMES H. GRANT, Principal Assistant Engineer. Engineer’s Office, / Greonsbro, t ctober 11,1333.5 ts NEW CHE Al* FAMILY GROCERY." HE subscriber has just opened a new and cheap H_ Family Grocery Store, next door above Joseph Bgnion’s. nearly opposite the Eagle and Phoenix Hotel, where h P will keep on hand a general assort ment of such articles as are in daily demand as fam ily supplies. Every tiling which this market and those of New York and Charleston can supply wiil always be kept for the benefit of his customers. — The citizens of Augusta are invited to call and ex amine his stock. J. P. LEWIS. P. S. —His terras are cash, hut families bymaking arrangements to settle monthly, can be supplied ly sending orders. tnvim nov 2 lIUMriIREYS, CLARKE ACo. (Formerly if hi icon. Georgia.) I TTAVE received by late arrivals from England, f and are now opening at the store No. 10 Pearl street, v up stairs.) a general assortment of British and French Dry Goods, selected and imported direr t. expressly for the Southern trade, together with a general assortment of American Goods, which makes the assortment complete.—Merchants visiting the city are requested to call and examine the stock. Orders will have particular attention, and put up at the shortest notice. Charleston, S. C., October 22,1338 ts DRAWING & PAINTING ACADEMY. MR. RICHARDS, from Baltimore, has the plea sure to inform the citizens of Augusta, that he has opened his roams in the Masonic Hall, for t’m tuition of young Ladies in the various branches o’ Drawing and Painting, in ( il and Water co.ors, inchi ling his original style of Flower Painting and Pencil Drawing. India Finishing, Fruit and Marine Painting, sket'hing from nature. &c. Mr. H. has a number of specimens from his own pencil, which he will he happy to exhibit In all who will favor him with a visit. He has devoted much time to his collection of materials, studies, designs, Ac. 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 object will he to convoy a thorough and prac tical knowledge of the study ; not a superficial ac quaintance with the theory of the subject, which will eventuate merely in the execution of a / w pretty things. His design will be to make his pupils Artists, which he hopes, with application on theii part, to accomplish. He will exert himself to please the lovers of the arts who honor him with their patronage, and he doubts 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, 20th 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:—' n r. M. Antony, Dr. W. If. Turpin, Mr. B. Head lon, Judge Holt. Rev. Mr. Hard. Rev. Mr. Ford, N. H.—Application for t°rms, admission, Ac., to be made at the Academy, Masonic Mall. Mr. R. has a few copies of his American Artist, Ac., for sale. ts oct 22 E. KUItOEOIS, SILK DYER AND SCOURER, from Paris,hav ing arrived al Augusta where he intend < 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 lie has taken a suitable house on Broad street, two doors below Mr. Augustine Frederick’s where all kinds of Silks, Crapes, Ac. will be Dyed in tl e most fashiona’ le and permanent colors, at the mo t reasonable prices. Ladies’ Merino, Cashmere and Crape Shawls, and Leghorn Hats 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 COMMI SSION JTOI SE In Baltimore. Md. milE undersigned respectfully announce to their I |l. friends and acquaintances, and the public gen erally, in Georgia, and in the other Southern States, I that they have opened a Commission House in fialti- I more, under the firm of RU THEUFuRD A IIURL BU f, for the transaction of a General Commission. I Business. They will be prepared to fill orders, and I do business according to the most liberal customs of ) the place. 'They will take occasion to inform all who may foci interested, that there are regular lines of ves ■ sels running between Baltimore and charleston, ! Savannah, >t. Marks, Apalachicola, and St Josephs, Mobile and New (Orleans; and that transient vessels can always be had for other places where, as yet, there are not regular lines from Baltimore. Their store is No. 11, nowly’s wharf. JollN RUTHERFORD, SAM'L. HURLBUT. Baltimore, November 5, 1833. trwGm IRON FOUNDRY & M A 'll IN E SHOP. ViMIE undersigned has the pleasure to inform his | B friends and the pu die, that he has now in suc- I cessful operation, his NEW FU RNACE, constructed on the latest and most improved principle, and is I prepared ro receive orders for CASTINGS of all [ descriptions, which he promises to execute with i neatness and despatch, and at prices that will not exceed in expense, any that may be imported. His MACHINE SHOP will be in operation about I the middle of November, and will then Le prepared 1 to receive orders for STATIONARY and LOCOMO TIVE ENGINES. ALSO, All kinds of MILL and MACHINERY WORK. All orders from the country will be regularly at j tended to. Apply at the Establishment, corner of Colum’ us | and Nassau streets, Harnptead, or al Mr. Win. Pat ton’s counting house, Fitzsimous’wharf, where or ! ders and notes may be left, which will be attended to daily. THOMAS DOTTERER. j oct 27 tw4w j FUST RECEIVED and for sale low, 40 pieces heavy Kentucky Bagging, 100 pieces heavy I Dundee Bagt'tng. oct 12 JOHN M. COOPER A SON. ■ Jr> 4 'ro RENT—A good Iwo blorv dwelling ,1 011 bs > between .Mclntosh and Jackson -LiMLsirccts. Apply to B. L. NEIIU. * OCt 4 t JnaA .TO RENT—The lower half of the luge r’ "H-'l bulkhn S iatel - v otou P>ed by William Wood- us a crockery store, suitable for a o iucery or dry goods store. For terms apply to _ au g ISAAC Mi USE, 311 Broad-st. J— A. TO RENT—The three slorv dwelling I 3 undo,lice, at preset.t occupied by Dr. Rob -i-M ■CitsoH. on Campliell-st. i lie store and dwelling, fire proof. No. 1 Rrid-'e iw. Apply to mckenzie ,v benxoch. 0 X. B. Notes payable quarterly, and the occupants paying lor the use of the hydrant water on the lots aug I? _J tl ' 3> RICHMOND HOTEL.—The subscriber having purchased the entire filtered of Mr. , -.- W. Collier,on 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. oet2 „ 2 2m JESSE CLARK. CL/ 1 lie Southern Recorder will publish the above 2 months, and forward their account to this office. PUNTKRM llOTf’l,, HaVKLES it. MIDT respectfully informs his ) friends and the public that he has returned to Charleston, and has taken the Planter’s Hotel, corner of Church and Queen streets, formerly kepi by Mrs, A. t alder. Fhe establishment has undergone tho rough repair, and is now ready for the reception of visiters. The Columbia, Camden and Georgetown Stage Office is kept here. Charleston, October 11, 1833. tlstdoc A »IGI:sTA 14 c H!» sTOnWr Removed six doors below the Rail Ruud 'll auk, rp J be opened on or a'mut the loth November, H where a full and general assortment of fresh . G ARDEN SEEDS, warranted crop of 1838, to vege tate freely, and prove grain of their several kindi. All kinds of Garden Scuds put up in retail parcels for country dealers. i he whole of the seeds are from the Shakers. An elegant collection of Bulbs and Flower Seeds of every description. J. H. SERVICE. 0 sw lw In accordance with the osteTiTlhle views ol’the Southern Convention. 1> IUK C T 1 31 J* ORT A T lON. rgl lOM AS I. WRAV & SOX have just received i by the Governor Troup, and arc now opening, a large assortment of CHEMICALS and other DRUGS, from the Laboratory of Matuler, Weaver >V Co. (one ut the lir- t houses in England,) which will t e sob] in a state of the utmost purity. These with their former supply on hand constitutes a large and very complete assortment, consisting of almost every article in the Drug line usually kept in tills market. dj** r<loi ' s will he thankfully received and attend ed to with despatch, on the most accommodating terms. If oct 17 (XT- at”u <) si i 'TTcri THE. subreriher has returned to tl is citv. having replenished his stock with a new and complete assortment of the most Fashionable Goods, selected from the LATEST FOREIGN IMPORTATL NS, and would be happy at any time to receive the or ders of his friends and the public. WILLIAM 0. PRICE, Formerly Price & Mallory, novB_ 868 Broad street. RICHARDS No. 203 Broad street, has H just received the largest and best assortment of PAPER ever in this market, comprising 12U1 reams Fools; ap Paper, lulcd and plain assorted qualities; 5!>2 reams Letter do do do do 354 mis Wrapping do of various sizes and quail: ias, together with a full supply of Deray,Medium, Koval and Super-Royal Writing Paper; Folio Post, ruled and plain, account paper; Envelope do., Colored do., Hardware do. and all other kinds of paper usually kept for sale. Among the writing paper are some ehoice lots of superior English and American manu facture. allot' which is offered for sale at wholesale and retail. Merchants buying by the quantity will do well to examine his stock. nov 8 BUY GOODS AT WHOLESALE.—The sub seribers have received, and are receiving, a splendid assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, which they oiler for sale on the most reasonable terms, one door below Geo. R. Jessup & Co. and op -1 po-dtc the Planters’ Hotel, Broad street, Augusta, Ga. HUNG ERROR I), FHISBIK & Co. P. S. —Merchants will do well to call and exam ine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, nov 2 ts ~NEW STORE AND INEW ~Q OODS. r|M!E subscribers having taken one of the new SL stores on the South side of Broad-street, two doors below G. R. Jessup & Co., and directly oppo site the Planters’ Hotel, would inform the public ttiat 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 be obtained at any similar c ildishment in the city. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited, oct 20 ts G. li. NOBLE & Co. MO-YE NEW CJOCB'S. 0 b B. KIRTLAND & Co., Merchant Tailors. K 0 • have received a complete assortment of GOODS in their line; Cassimeres in great variety, superior Satin Vestings, &c. See. Fancy Goods. —50 dozen best Hoskin (black and colored) Gloves; Buckskin and Beaver do; superior black and white Silk do; Berlin do; white and black silk Half Hose; cotton do; superior Merino Vests , and Pants; Suspenders, of the best quality; Linen, Cam'ric and Silk twilled pocket Ildkts. Stocks. —Opera tie Satin Stocks; plain do ; bowed and plain Pom’ azinc do. 50 dozer, round and square ■ end Collars, fee. &c. oct 13 imii'UT impout vnov. PAPER HANGING AND BORDERING. ggsillE subscriber lias received a supply of very 0 fine French Paper Hanging, which be imported | himself, direct from the celebrated Paper matrufac , tory. at Mulhausen. He has also just received, a very large stock of I Par er Hanging of American manufacture, with a full supply of Bordering to mat h, which will be ] sold low by THOMAS RICHARDS, , nov 7 No. 293 Bfoad-street “ PEEL RUIN FOR COTTON ii ■ Nfi. 'VT EW INVENTION.—The subscriber has just |T( received a supply of the PA TENT RIBS for Colton Gin’, which have been spoken so highly of f wherever they have been tried throughout the Cot ■ tin Growing States. These Hi ,s are so constnvted > that one set will last twenty years or more, and tc ' constantly in use, by having an extra set of Ca t " Steel faces. The faces arc made to lit on the front 1 of the Ribs where the Saws pass through, and in so I simple a manner that any person can put them on. 1 The subscriber will always keep a supply of Gins on hand of the above description. r WILLIAM JONES, ' A few doors above the Upper Market. . July 13 ; (•’HENCfi evT’T.h,YY ) Gi,A H , A cT' TENHE subscribers are now opening a splendid as ! | sortment of French Capes and Collars, to 1 which they would invite the attention of those in want. They have also just received fine French Merinos; Gro de Nap Merinos; English Merinos, common and fine ; Plain and figured Chaliy ; Muslin de Laine, &c. &c. G. il. NOBLE & Co. . South side Broad-st., opposite Planters’ Hotel, s oct 27 ts ; HOSIERY, GEsiVl.?-, AcT ‘ rjl H. WYATT & Co. heve received and open ’ S- •ed a very large and well assorted stock of * Men’s Women’s Misses, hoy’s and children’s Hosiery, 1 of all sizes and qualities, among which are the fol -1 lowing: Men’s superior Lamb’s Wool and Merino Kosa d I half Hose I 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, hrowc and black cotton llo'e • Misses white and brown checked and plain cotton Hose 5 Do and chil Iren’s Lamb’s Wool and Merino Hose • Boy’s worsted Merino and Lamb’s Wool da ■ I Black and white silk Hose and half Hose, assorted I White, co’ored and black sirk and Kid Gloves Long white Kid Gloves Men’s Hoskin an 1 Buckskin Gloves . Do lice Merino an 1 heavy Woolen Gloves Do colored, black and lined Berlin do 3 ALSO, A full assortment of Bombazine, Satin and Mote Stocks, ma le to order, and cut narrow, an 1 fir e Linen • Collin, Oct 22 «h, MAR I IN, DENTIST—Room No. 10, in < • the private part of the L r . s. Hotel oct 36 ts , pRENCH MIRTN. lESTFcoS r^ThesuWi* JJ, Dors having on hand an extensive lot of the anove article, will s-'ll them at cost, novx 2w C. &R. IVES.. AMKSiGXN ALMANAC and Repository , ot Lsoful Knowledge, for the vear 1599, just received ami for sale ty ?°l£ T. H. PLANT. RNII i KS f RINi i E—. rwo cuss very heavy and rich patterns just received liy “°v2 J. P. SBTZg. HA is AND BTCK KS —Of the latest fashions, received and for sale by K. I). COOKE, 110 v * 19V Broad street. SALE OR HIRE, a smart, active, likly Negro Owl. about seventeen years of age. En quire at this office. oct S MA l'( II ES.—lu o I'm n. i’ri< tion and Lucifer . Matches, of superior quality, just received and o t 17 for sale by ANTONY A HAINES. MHO DRO\ ERS.— Checks in sums to suit pnreha -1 sers, on Lexington, Kentucky, for sale by JOHN 0. WINTER. Also, Sight t hecks on New York. ts nov 0 I9OUKIIT V. HARRIS. ATTOHirBY \r Law, will 1 1 practice in the counties of Hurkc, Richmond and Columbia. Office lower wing of Reid’s building, Broad street d&wlm oct 29 (NAPS. Just received a splendid supply of Gen y tlemen’s ami Youth’s Cloth, Kur, Cclctt and Leather Caps, of the latest fashions, by 1 K. Lb COOKE. tITILtIAM 11. McKEE, No. 93.) Broad street y V Augusta, (a , Agent for the New York Al bion, Emigrant a;, d fid Countryman, will receive subscriptions and payments. ly June 9 ~ ADVAYUIS ON COTTON. IT IBERAI. advances made on shipments to Savan -3 i nah, Charleston, Liverpool, and Havre, by oct29 JOHN o. WINTER. 4 DVANCES will he made by the subscriber on l\. Cotton consigned to his friends in New York, Liverpool or Havre. JAMES RUIN’D, oct 22 swlf SALT. —2,800 sacks Liverpool Salt, for sale by sept Is JAMES Me if .WALL. ' ("t I'INL IN E UEUaiu Ca ~ ,auii ... i, a very X superior article for children and invalids, just received and for sale by Q(t 15 ' ANTONY & HAINES. IIrILUAM *PRICE, Draper and Tailor, 268 V V Broad street, is now opening an extensive assortment of seasonable Goods in bis lb-'-. ort lb XT AD CL USE CiTT V slant supply of the above article for sale at Factory prices by the agents', mar 2 CLARKE, MeTEIR & Co. X/tOLIN STRINGS of different sizes, for sale ♦ cheap by [oct24] ANTONY & HAINES. (A LOVER SEED.—Fresh red and wn.te f iomu' J Seed, suitable to sow for next spring, just re ceived and for sale Ly o' t 24 JVNTf )NV A 1 lAIN ES. [JIGUND, a sum of money, which can l.c bad by ' applying to CLARKE, MeTEIR A. Co. oct 22 iIAUUTNU. ri h PIECES Hemp Ragging »/\ r 200 pieces superior Russia Bagging, 44 inch es wide. For sale low by oct 18 STOVALL & HAMLEN. I NOR SALE—Twenty Shares Georgia Rail Road and Ranking Company Stock. Enquire at Ibis oiiicc. ’ ts oct 23 (CAPSULES OF COPAIVA, just received and J for sale by ANTcNY A HAINES, oct 29 ' T OZENGES FOR COLDS AND COUGHS.— B i Hoarhound and Boneset Lozenges, of superior quality, just received and for sale by oct 23 ANTONY A HAINES. (1 ARPETINO, Ac. —Ingrain and Venitian Carpet J ing, Printed F’oor Cloth, and Bucking Baize, ju-t received and for sale by WM. 11. CRANE, oct 29 k SABAL Iras just received and is now opcidiq il « a general assortment of staple and fancy Dili GOODS, which he oilers for sale at No. 219 one door above Bones A Carmichael. ts nov 3 RMTIHTE LEAI>r LINSEED nil7 Ac.—Pur. VV ground White Lead ( also. No. 1 and 2 lies American Linseed Oil, together with a large assort ment of Paints, for sale low by oct 9li ANTON V A HAINES. TNOUND, about one mile from Augusta, on the Pa ir vannah road, a BUNCH OF KEYS, which tin owner can have by calling at this office and paying for this advertisement. ts oct 31 NPI.KNDIt» BLACK BII.UST SNOWDEN A SHEAR have received this day from New Y ork, a large supply of superior Black Silks for Ladies dresses of the richest lustre, to which tliey respectfully invite Hie attention ol the Ladies. oct 27 (t HROME”YELLOW AND CHROME GREEN. J To close a consignment, and for sale chearpfnr cash, thirty-five kegs rich Chrome Green, 24 kegs bright Chime Y ellow, 20 lbs. each, ground in pure Luuccd Oil j also, .0 barrels Gilders’ Whiting. Enquire at ANTONY & lIAiNES’ oct 31 292 Broad street. TII* A 1«, Ait) LAPP I> AM) 9aLT. (y 11HDS Muscovado Sugar ,-w t) 99 hhds Molasses, good quality 40U sacks halt, full size, for Sale by nov 1 trw2w J MEIGS DRY GOODS AT WHObcs U.llT OTOVALE A HAMLEN have re eived their Fall iy supplies, and oiler to their customers who may favor them with a call, a large assortment of Goods at low prices. Particular attention paid to orders. Dry Good; sales room vp utalm. over their Gro cery store. oct lb SILKS. —Just received, a lino assortment ol Silks, consisting in part of Plain and Figured Black and Blue Black Silk, Plain and Figured Co’orcd Silks, Figured Satin Tagiione, a new and beautiful article for dresses ; also, Fancy Silk Ildkfs. Shawls and Scarfs. G. 11. NOBLE A Co. oct 30 opposite the Planters’Hotel. READY BTD 01-6 T H I N <;' 8 N D. COOK, No. 197 Broad street, has just cm | Ik A • ccived a large supply of new and fashionable ! CLOTHING, which, together with his former stock make . his assortment as goo.l as can be found in an) market. All of which he offers at wholesale or re tail on very accommodating terms, and invites hi. friends to call. nov 3 “dormstics, qy .4 BROWN Shirtings -zEf- d-d and .0-4 brown Sheetings 9-4, 5-4 and 5-4 bleached Shirtings and Sheetings Black and white mixed Linseys Red and white do do Striped and plaid Linseys, Negro Cloths, Ac., jus received and for sale, wholesale and retail, at price; which cannot fail to please. Country merchant 1 and others are invited to cal! and examine Uteri stock. G. H. NOBLE A Co. nov 6 ts Opposite Planters’ Hotel. WlWisto n 1.. ~ A W. WALTON A Co. have just received, am j\. • are now opening a general assortment of Sta ple and Fancy Dry Goods, which they olfur for sale hy wholesale or retail, at their store, on the north side of Broad street, opposite Messrs. Gould A Bulk' ley’s grocery store. ts nov 1 JUST RECEIVED by the subscribers, two thou sand pairs Russet Brogans, of superior quality; and among them are live hundred pairs extra sizes ail of which are offered cheap for cash. HUNGKEFORD, FHIBBIS A Co. nov 5 ts WILLIAM” H. CRANE has just, received the balance of Ins fall and winter supply o fancy and staple DRY GOODS, which makes hi assortment a< mod as any in this city—among those recently received are the following: Fine Chabey and Muslin De Lanes; embroiderc and < ’'alley Merirxi; line English pri..ts; Wei ■arid Thibet Flannels ; Furniture and ( ambric Dimity Turkey red prints; superior dotted S wiss Muslin broctaa Merino Muslin de Lane; Thitet and raw silk Shawls; silk cotton worsted and cashmere Hose; Rose and Duffel Blankets; I'M and 12--1 Whitney Blankets; figure I Pop’ic; Woollen Gloves Wace Lasting; eml.roi lerod Belts; plaid Ribr-ons brown Linen C ru n t.iotbs; gentlemen’s green gre grain Scarfs; and a g;ol assortment of Starks ■ •white and tailored Furniture Fringe: Cor-et r , from No 1 to 10, Morhair taps 5 wotked Comfort' r . ort 25 i DRAWS ■V EX T SATI/li J) A Y . ; Cujpital jPrixe ssiOi> } «OD’! T!io largest uud most brilliuut Schoins ever uaw;i in the United Stales;. GEORGIA STATE I. O T T ti K '4' , FOB THE BENEFIT OF TUB liiilviieudiiH t'it« Company, Class No. ‘lO, fob 1838. Determined by the drawing of the Alexandria, D. C. l.ottery, Class No. A. for 18,18. To bo positively drawn at Alcxandrj, on Saturday, •November 17th, 1855. 75 Number Lottery—l 2 Drawn Ballets. s c II K m e . 1 Prize of $lOO,OOO - is - - $lOO,OOO I ... . 80,000 ----- 30,000 1- - - - 20,000 ----- 20,000 1- - - - 10,000 10,000 1- - - - 8,000 ----- t»,000 1- - - - 7,500 7,000 1- - - (1,000 0,000 1 ... - 0,000 - - - . . 5,000 1- - - - 4,000 4,000 ■ I - - - - 8,740 ----- 3,740 , O - - - - 2,500 12,*00 10 - - - - 2,000 211,000 1 50 - - - - 1,000 50,000 00 - - - - - SOU ----- 43,000 S 5 500 42,500 ; 120 250 31,500 126 - - - - -200 ----- 25,200 . 120 150 13,000 126 100 - - - - - 12,(100 126 30 10,030 120 60 7,5(10 252 50 12,(100 3,150 40 --- - 125,000 23,43(1 20 - - - - - 4113,000 ( , 27,000 Prizes, amounting tu - - - -$1,030,008 Tickets $20 —Shares in proportion. , (Jj'C'rJers for Tickets in the above Class, promptly attend! d to. ' j 4 J3ARD.—Mrr. C. HOKPMAN espacltully in t forma the inulics, that she is now aide io at tui d to any kind of business in dress making, oct 2(1 13t j 'l l I'l'illN !/!■' iliiiNK . . BOHN PC'H ELLAS, professor and composer of i cp Music, from Germany, and lately from New ’ S ork, where he has resided for many years,and giv ’ en general satisfactions to his patrons as a teacher of the Piano Forte,(ke., has bei n indm ed for the benefit of his health, to visit the South, and oilers 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, [I Clarionet, and also in singing, lie will likewise at . tend to tuning, repairing and regulating Piano Fortes. Having been for many yea is engaged as a teacher in Northern Academies, he Hatters himself to have acquired a method of imparling instruction to his ' scholars, to perform with ease in a superior and graceful manner, in a very short time ; and hopes I y his assiduity and attention, to merit the approbation of those ladies and gentlemen who wilt honor him by an engagement as teacher. Unquestionable recommendations as to qualifica tion and eharai ter will be given, and terms made known on application to him at Mrs. C. E. Faber’s, j llroad street. a References. —Mr. Henry Parson’s, Dr. Isaac liow en, Mr. A Z. banta, Mr. llooghkerk. i oct 15 ly r ‘ GEORGIA RAIL HOAD NOiici Tri HEIGHT is now carried on the Rail Hoad I e- Jp tween Augusta and Warrcnton, at the following ~ rates —cotton $1 per bale, merchandize 25 ants per r hundred pounds. Between Augusta and Crawfordvillo—cotton $1 2."> per hale, merchandize 381 cents per hundred I pounds. >, George 11. Thompson, agent for the Co. at Craw fonlville,and John 11. Huberti, agent of the Compa ny at Warrcnton, will attend to receiving and foi : warding produce and merchandize, without charge for commissions or storage. Spacious ware-hon es 4 have been erected at the above stations for the re ’ cepUmi of merchandize, until it is forwarded. RICH A HI) PETERS, Jr. re Resident Engineer Sr Sup'l of Transportation, si June 1^ 1 GEORGIA It Alls jtOAD. N’OTICE 'TO CONTRACTORS.—ProposaIs will he received at this office in.til the 2bth day •- of November next, for grading the 14th. 24th, 251 h, ie 2Cth, 27th and 2Kth sections of the Madison branch g of the Georgia' Rail Road. The work to be com ploted by the Ist of June, 1539. J. EDGAR THOMSON, y _ Chief Engineer. „. Engineer’s Office, Greensboro, J October 20th, 1838. S ts (Tj’ The Charleston Courier and Savannah Geor gian will copy the above three weeks. ’■ WiSdik fcVj n !(. S, C. »V Ihul itnail Company. ON and after the Ist November, 133 K, the pas senger trains between Charleston and Ham burg, South Carolina, (opposite Augusta, Georgia,) will leave each end of the line at 7 o’clock, A. _M. as follows i UPWARD. Not to leave Charleston before - - 750a. m. “ “ Summerville, “ • - 345 _ “ “ Georges, “ - - io 15 “ « Braoehvillc, “ - -11 0(1 II « “ Midway, “ - - II 45 y| “ “ 76 Miles T. O. “-- 12 (10 m. is “ “ Black villc, “ - - 130 r. ,n. s. “ “ Aiken, “ - - 345 i— “ “ Arrive at Hamburg, - SDO DOWNWARD. p - Nut to leave Hamburgh before - - 700 a.m. (I “ “ Aiken, “ - - V3O d “ “ Black ville, “ - - 10 45 ,1 “ “ 76 Miles'!'.O. “ - -12 00 s “ “ Midway, “ - - 12 15 p. M. ’ “ “ Braneliville, “ - -12 45 “ “ Georges, “ - - 180 “ “ Summerville, “ - - 3 1.9 ’• 1 « “ Arrive at Charleston, 430 Piston'e 136 miles, , Fare. $6 75. !e Speed not over 28 miles an hour. To remain 20 l s , minutes each lor Breakfast and Dinner, five minutes iy to receive and deliver mails, and to take in wood and water. is Passengers will breakfast at Woodstock, and dine _ at Blaekville. To stop for passengers at all regular stations if a white Hag is hoisted as a signal. oct 22 GEORGIA HAIL HOAD. >t The passenger cars will leave Augusta daily, at »s half past live o’clock, a. m. for Warrcnton and Craw ls fordville daily, (Sundays excepted.) Returning, ir leave Crawfordvillo at half past 10 o’clock, a. m. and WaiTcnton at 11 o’clock, a. m. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, stages leave CTawfordville for Washington, Athens, via .a Lexington, and for Rome, via Greensboro, Madison j. and Decatur. RICHARD PETERS, Jr. R Resident Engineer & Sup’t of Transportation, th ang 1 c- TUAVLLLi;US GOING M/UTII r- mmm-. G By the Wilmington and Raleigh Ka . Road Co*n- s > piny’s Line, arc respectfully informed that they will hod the route through Halifax, Garys, Petersburg, Richmond, Washington and Baltimore, the most ex peditious ; the time from Charleston to New York ie being by this line (through Petersburg, &c.) hntj'o of day few) than by ani other interior route. is The Petersburg Rail Road Company have always ;o locomotives, with coaches, &c. ready at Garys, Io proceed immediatel for the North upon the arrival : I of the passengers,and travellers are referred to Mr. B. F. 11 sey their agent at Halifax, upon whose yj representation they may i op'icif y rely, i; There is no uncertainty or detention on this route ; w I aii the lines narth of the Roanoke run in rc gu’ar con ic nection, an 1 the engineer- cir.g areful, tin ur.ispect ■4 and sorer, and every other precaution taken t»> render i; tiiis line safe and comfortable, ti e attrition of tue i; public is invited to it ■o An agent attends at Can,"- and tikes < barge of all i; luggage a-vj accompanies the same without trouble n to the traveller, all the way to Washington. Petersburg It. P.oad r o’s • >+( 1-e, ( August lid iS3S. 5 3nt —u l ■V^rtwargMli PUBLIC SALES. Direct Importation. liV W. It. <V J. ti. JACKSON. THIS DAY, At half-past 10 clock, will be sold in fro at of oui store, of direct importation. ■11) qr casks Malaga Wine b‘> trices Claret Lafitto 20 “ Cordials, assorted 21 baskets Armisucil Cordial* 45 boxes Prunes 10 baskets Olive Oil 24 boxes bunch Jtaiains Al?o, 15 Ibis Irish Potatopi 10 do Monongahela Whiskey fl qr casks Tcnerilie Win# 10 bids Pilot Dread 12 do Port Wine 11 boxes Tobacco 5 bhls 11olland Gin 8 do Cordials 10,000 common Sugars. Also, Sundry articles of Furniture jnov 1 3 Terms cash BY W. Id. At J. U, JACKSON. THIS DAY, At half past 10 ’clock, will be sold in front of oui store I second hand Gy Harness nov 13 Terms rash At l‘rii'<i!e Sale. . Pouncts, Aililic.ml Dowers, Ac, JUST received, a good assortment of llonnets, Artil.cinl Sprigs ami Flowers, consisting of American and Leghorn Straw iloiincts English pearl and oriental Florence & Tuscan Hats Colored 44 44 44 44 Shakers’ Hoods, Palm Leaf and Tissue Fashionable Sprigs and Mowers All of which will be opt tied for a few days, and only to dealers, who are respectfully invited to call without delay, as they will l.nd all these articles lu be handsome and of the latest fashion, nov 13 W. I£. St J. U. JACKSON. BY W. id. & J. U. JACKSON. This night, At the usual hour, will be sold, a general assort ment of seasonable Pry (roods, among winch are llroiulrlullis. Cassimeres, Satinets, Hose and PulfuJ lllankcti, Kentucky Joam, ( alico, Circassians, brown and hlcvhed Sheetings and Shirtings, Mar s'illes Quilts, Silk ami Cotton Shawls, blue and Plaids, rat and white Flannels, Ticking, Long Chillis, Hosiery, Suspenders, Sic. S-c. nov 13 Terms cash. jVfHW (iinili:,- ii R KttiTLANAD A (o. 11 Merchant V ailom, hnvo received a very rich, nsiiorluienl ol extra .upt f iiruadclulh. and Cusni rm n h, Extra super lilaek Velvel f'lolli Uo do Himi do Hu d« Green do Ho do Green mist do Ho do Coronaiion r.bid Cassiniortu Do do Kegalin do Hu do Katin stripe do Do do Empire Diagonal do Do do Wool dyed iiniek do Superior lilnek and Him, Hindi Satin Vestings, Embroidered l.nghsh do , Woolen Velvhs, Ac. Ac. Minn uir lilnek and Fuuey Col’d ito.kin Gloves, Sunpeihlem.-Ac Ae. sept 13 DRUG STOKES* hSMIE aubscriher respeelbills informs Ins friend* k and (he public generally. I Inn he has l ken tint corner store Nu. hi t), in McKenzie A Hermoch's buildings, wl.ire he is receiving a large and fresh losonmonl of Ibu.'s, Medicines, I’uinls. Oils, Glass, lire siutl's, Surgical Instruments, Perfumery, Ac. Ac , which lie will dispose of on die must uccom mmlah i' terms. Physicians and merchants are requested to call and examine his st, ek. ns lea articles nr fresh and genuine, ami they w ill be pleased with bis tern s. Orders Iroin the country punctually ult, iideii to, end every article warranted ol the first quality o*l tfi .whin UO RE ItT' CAlll'fcU. Kllis & i,i; /V | jL ,s Fite-Proof Warehouse, Augusta, (in. <[, il i. undersigned, grmetnl lor tin, hbenii pal- U i mage mill support of ibeir friends and cus mniers lierelolore, beg leave in mlorm ihem and dm public, ilml lbuy continue lo tinnsiicl n general \\ alehouse mid Commission business, hi iheir old stand on llrpad street 'J heir wnrehimsu j anil close stores me in good order lor the reception . tp cotton and goods in store. Liberal advances w ill ul ad linn a bo made on produce and coiisigniuenls. 'I ho agents ol die Georgia Jtadroud will with pioiiipiness receive ami lorwnrdull rollon consign ed to ns al the dillerunl depots, ns also any goods ll,at may be ordered ihromili ns op iho road. IZOPnINS, JIiNMNG.S A Co, Whole sale Grocers, are now receiving anil opening an extensive sinek id Gmcoi ios, in I He fire proof storn of die who bone m w ly ' reeled, which diey will lie prepnrod to oiler on dm most liberal Ivrins. All o ilers lliroiigh ns, and Idled by them, will bn fret, ol ci inimssimiH,and lu the entiresalis.'ucdon ol dio purlieu ordering. All coir mimical ions will bo addressed to ns jointly, as the business in future will be eonduclnil mdm inline ol lie (inn. Pledging ibejr usual promptness to all bii-mcss confided t. their earn, w ill hope to merit a coiniimih co-of tin, coiditienco lu retoioio so bin.rally brstuwcd. JulIN REES I.GIIF.Kf 11. BEALI,. Augusta, Oclnber 2, 1H33 Dry Ibe city papers, Milleilgevillc Recorder, Siandard o( l/nion,- v on hem H log, Athens, will copy die above into do ir papers vvuuiJy, umil (list .liimiarv te xt. E. 11. il. »■ au and win FlaTfioiwi WIL/. lAM CLMiUETT 2 S receiving and opening, at 238 Broad strict, (a A lew doiiis uliovellie Post Olfiec corner) a rich or ol well Miler tnl assortment of Fresh Fall Dry Goods, eompri mg i veiy article m dm line, viz : l Hut Its, cassimeres, sal incls, s tin velvets, vcsiingsj Ac., super noil Icon's. Pundisos and verb anas, » in id o 1 like k Tali an silks, plain and 11 gun d colon d iiml 1,100 I'h't’K inks, wide apron silks, 3-4 and fi-4 Merinos, Hiiglish and French, all colors; superior figured Merlons tor ( loaks and dresses ; British, Frecch and American calicoes; large nssoilmeiii handiomo (nroilnre calicois; scarlet small figuied calicoes ; Hosiery,ol silk, r o'Om, lambs wool, Ac Grlii lii-s, genilciucn, misses nod youth; Gloves,of silk, kid, iiiiloii, li rivy Imkskin, Ac. all sizes; Hiaiikets. IC-4 to 14-4 whilney, rose, mnekinau anil saddle; Flannels, large iisroninent ol while, grey,* yellow and red ; Domestics, sheetings, sterlings, In.m spmis, drills, Ac.; Irish linens, warranted pure linen yarn idol very cheap ; Heal llrilish long i India , a few imperial Alar-edls Quills, aasoned sizes; Pilot cloths; Phishings; Negro cloths; plain anil figured floor c!oh ; Inez's Ac:, with an extensive variciy ol lain v goods,such ns new siyle of bonnets, boors and ribbons ; Ladies’ and .Misses shoes ami slippers ; worked capos and collars ; lum s' itched colored (mr iored, and sph ndid em broidered eauihnrk lldkls; laney dress Hdklsand scarfs; rich Thibet Shawls; Merino and Tnn.au plaid show Is : Lain s ; I hlgir.gs ; Jnsertions; striped and plaid Svvss nod jnconnU Muslins ; Slocks, cravats,collars, bosoms; colored clioneille cord ; sewing silks, ass rlcd ; spool and flax thread, with every arm lu m the hue. Hi« (rirnds and the public are invited to call nr>d exam.no Ins assortment, which will he sold on Hie most pleasing terms lrw2w net ID KJr-The Constitutionalist will copy ilie above. TjAKGAINM, It vm.AtV i, BARGAINS. I; ijdlK. subscribers have just opened a genera) f Kusortmont of Dry Goods of lire latest winter fashions,consisting in pari j: French i nd 1. ndon Prints l.niesl stylo Florentine Honncts Do do French frilled Collars i Do do Moiisclinc Delaines i ! Do do Vi loria Alpines 1 Do do nro d“ Nap Merino French and English do * I I niesl ilyio printed Highland Shawls ID„ ,| ( , Parisian Flowers for Dotmets Do Ho Hep hi k , Do do GrorieNap I), do GrodoSvvi«s A 1.60. Sow siv lu French Blankets lb,a ok os ul ev "iy di ucripti'.n for Negroes hnlincls ilo do do Kinseys no do do VVooMen 'lottery do do s|i >cs do d i An of wh'ch will bo died' sed ol no ihc ve y ' lowest term*. MiKLL A DOW. ■yet 1 7 tfw3w Obi) Uroad-ut