Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, November 27, 1838, Image 3

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T| !^lt U ’’ I'' ’ Of: J TIST ' has returned to ofHi* L .‘s. Ijo'toh* 100 11 45 ’%- tko P ZIT n f%fh c !, VV' S Keo.-gia Hail iioad andi~Baidc wU clock ior s .10. Enquire at this office ~l ‘ ts A SII UATIO.V WANTED, by a fmale, as a -a nurse or attendant in a family. She has ex perience. Enquire at this office. ' ts nov 27 IVLAV' NEW WOODS! TITILLIAM CL ',(i ETT, j r ., No. 23S Broad st i I * » lias just received tie balance of his Full i Ooods, among which will bo found s pieces splendi I now style gn>s do Apiquss ■1 do rich plain gros do Sols 1 do blk gros grain an 1 a general assortment ot Lie richest id lack Silks Id do new stylo coronation Prints 10 do Imperial Dresden do 1 case large size Palm Hoods, colored 1 do misses’ size do do do 6 cartoons handsome french Flowers, &c., which, together w ith a very handsome assortment of sta ple and Fare Dry floods, will he sold on the most pleasing terms. i lie public, and particularly the ladies, are res pectlully invited to call and look at the above. — idle subscriber pledges himself to sell as low as his neighbors who profess to sell at cost, or any other establishment in the city. nov 27 t.w2vv WAX. CLAGETT, Jr. AUGUSTA SUED STORKr 12-‘moved to six doors aboic the Hail Hoad Bank. AISrARiiANTKD GARDEN SEED just received V V from the shakers by I. 11. SURVIVE. Afresh supply of Garden seeds, bird Seeds, Clo ver, Lucerne, Potato Onion<.niton Setts, a c. The usual allowance made to country dealers. A few brushes,Sieves, Swifts, Ac.;also,a beau tiful collection of bulbs, Plants, Flower Seeds, Ac. nov 37 lawdvwfm Vlai devs and Speculators look out I ON Thursday next at 10 o'clock, A. AL, will he offered for sale at public outcry, in front of J. w id. Morrison s office, in this city, “ THE COT TON PICKING MACHINE.” This machine is a ve yen iuus and ingenious contrivance, in vented and ma lo for tdo picking out cotton in the held, by Air. Emmons. Those desirous of examining it, can do so, at the place of sale, previous lo the day. Sold for tha henelit of the stockholders. by order of the President of the Company, nov 27 3t HE A Jj “ESTATE AM) B ANK STOCK« At Auction. TIE subscriber will sell at auction, on the first Tuesday in December next, riis House ami Lot situated on the south side of Broad street, the dwelling occupied by Airs. C. Fa ber, and the two stores of Messrs. Wyatt 6c Co. and Air. V. Crcpu. ALSO, 125 shares stock in the bank of Augusta, 25 *• “ Augusta Ins. & Bank’g Co. 5 “ 11 Engle 6c Phoenix Hotel Co. 7j “ “ in toe new Augusta Warc / house, fronting on Alclntosii and Reynolds streets. —"idle terms of sale will be cash for the stocks, one-third cash for the real estate, the balance in iwo equal instalments of one and two years, with Interest. [nov 26 tdj GEO. 0. K. WHITE. FiVJi DOLLARS KE\V ADD. Strayed or Stolen, from a lot in STd'jijs, the upper end of Broad street, Au *' A "Augusta, a bay P( NY, with a bridle and saddle; his bind feet up to the * I g* v # fetlock joints are both white, and his left eye is out. He is well known in Augusta, having formerly belonged to L. P. Du gas, and Air. Wilcox. A reward of live dollars will be given for him. JOHN AI. C. EVANS, nov 26 dim Jl v tlPalitiElfS. CL AUK Id »Sr to, (Formerly if Micon, Georgia. J HAVE received by late arrivals from England, and are now opening at the store No. 1U Pearl street, [up stairs,) a general assortment of British and French Dry Gooas, selected and imported di rect, expressly for the Southern trade, together with a general assortment of American Goods, which makes the assortment complete.—Alerchants visiting the city are requested to call and examine the stock. Orders will have particular attentirm, ..j r-* -r at the slioi test notice. Charleston, S. C., October 22, IS3S ts E. BUKOROLS, SILK DYER AND SCOURER, from Pans, hav ing arrived at Augusta where he intends to make hu 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 bouse on Broal street, two doors below Air. Augustine Frederick’s where all kinds of Silks, Crapes, &c. will be Dyed in the most fashionable and perma nent colors, at the most reasonable prices. La dies’ Merino, Cashmere and Crape Shawls, and Leghorn Hats cleansed and pressed, so as to look as °we!l as new. Gentlemen’s apparel scoured and renewed ta their primitive colorand bright ness. 6m oct d '“NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS. fig IE subscribers having taken one of the new | stares on the South side of Bread-street, two doers below G. R. Je.ssup & Co., and directly oppo site the Planters’ Hotel, would inform the public that they have received and arc now opening an extensive assortment of stap'o and fancy Dry Duo Is, which weare 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 establishment in the city. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited, oct 26 ts G. 11. NOBLE & Co. Umbrellas and Bonnets. Icasc Silk Fmbrellas, common to superfine 1 case Gingham Umbrellas, common to super. 1 do colored P L Hoods or Nun’s Bonnets Ido white do do do do Just received and for sale at 206 Broad-st. by nov 15 TUGS. H. WYATT & CO. BEADY MADE CL O T 111 NG . I N 1). COOK, No. 107 Broad street, has justre • ceived a large supply of new and fashiona ble CLOTHING, which, together with his former stock, makes his assortment as good as can be found in anymarket. All ut which lie offers at whole sale or retail on very accommodating terms, and invites Ills friends to call. nov 0 tt HECKS ATTIGIiY ON ) Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington City, Richmond, Fayetteville, N. C. Charleston, Alobile, New Orleans, Cincinnati, Lexington, Ivy. Constantly for sale by ro v to J HN G. WINTER. a 1 EURuIA LIAIE. —Fresh Stone Lime of as good IT quality as any in the market, pul up m boxes stronger, tighter, and more convenient lor transpor tation than jarrels, and holding the same quantity, i Price tjJ the single box and p 2 50 by the quantity, ; delivered at Augusta, at Jatksonboro, and at the mouth of Briar creek, on the Savannah river, it will be sold at the same rates with freight old Apply to j T. D. SMITH, Planters’ Hotel, or Juno 14 trw&dtf D. KIRKPATRICK Sc Co. j IIOSIEK Y,~GLUVES, Ac. y p H. W VATT Sc Co. hove received and open i cl a very large and well assorted stock of , Aron s Women’s Alls ies, boy’s and children’s Hosie ry, of all sizes and qualities, among which are Hie following: , . ti Men’s superior Lamb’s Wool and Merino Hose and 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 a id black cotton Hose Alisses white and brown checked and plain cotton iJose Do and children’s Lamb’s W’ool and Merino Hose Boy’s worsted Merino and Lamb’s Wool do | Black Hose and white silk and half Hose, assorted, White, colored and black shk and Kid Closes Long white Kid Gloves A Ton’s floikin and Buckskin Gloves Do fine Alerino and heavy Woolen Gloves Do colored, black and lined Berlin do a : so, A full assortment of Bombazine, Satin and Mode ; Stocks, made to order, and cut narrow, and fine Inn- Collars. .2 J O a .J- m L , R *F HOODS.—I cases Palm Leaf t -I. 'mods just received ami lor sale bv i nov2li W. H. CRANE. & OSMETIC FOR THE COMPLEXION, fee— j ot Hoses, ( osmotic cold cream, Cream ' 01 Lose, ~, ,overecl pet for curing chaps, t in. 5 ,.„. i burn, dialling, &c. Miohaux’s Freckle Wash the i ■ most certain remedy, tor freckles ever offered - 1 lean lowder, superfine, in neat turned boxes I ; F . Ps > ‘D P a P or boxes, Lily White lor beaut in ' ns t ,c skin, a cake in box ; Vinegar of House in mil ounce vials; W-getabh- Rouge in boxes,or--am of Almonds tor-oftening the skin after sdiavin-- • cioreux’s Depilatory, for removing superfluous hair; J .Met Powder, Otto of Hoses, do. do. nss’d nov 2(i I in- sale by ANTONY & HAINEs! J? ; n 1 * ETII \ND OrjlS^Compout^ ,i, ~ blo'hie looth Wash, compound Kreosote Jooth flash Hose loath Paste in neat jars, Amer ican calcined Charcoal; this article is prepared f. om willow twigs, and is impalpably fine, for med ical purposes as well as fora dentifrice, it is unri talled in point ot quality. For sale bv ANTONY & HAINES, - nov 20 -3d Broad stree 1, TT r c ASSEMBLY ball. M C. SMITH respectfully informs tbe Ladies •r. • a hd Gentlemen of the city of Augusta and Vicinity, that he has purchased the interest of Mr A. nattier, m the DANCI Nti ACADEMY recently opened m tins city, and that for the remainder of charge 1 ’ PU|I “ S W,U be undw his ""mediate ; , ‘' i I' ASS^ IBLY BAILS will commence on 1 Wednesday Lrenmg inst.. and be contin ued every other Wednesday evening during the season. He has been at much expense in fitting up I us room and procuring suitable Music,and hopes by I ms individual exertions to give satisfaction to his < patrons. The foliowing gentlemen have kindly consented to art as Managers during the season : ames McLaws, William 11. Savage, 1 J B. W ALKF.R, J. J, COJIK,-*, ( Samuel Bones, D. w. St. John, • Thomas Hakhett, C. A. Greineh, 1 V Martin, James p ARK- s James L. Wray, ts no.-2n 1 OYSTERS.— Prune Pickled Oysters, just re- ( ceived by the subscriber, and fur sale hv the gallon and in kegs of different sizes. A new sup ply received every week during the season. ' jiovJG w3t P. CARRE, Agent. , DEARBONR’S PATENT BALANCES, of all 5 sizes, from 301) to 2 )00 lbs. draft, many of 5 taem fitted with long head pieces expressly' for 1 weighing Cotton, for sale by * ' c HALSEY & HARDING. 1 Savannah. Nov. 23 tnvGt RUM, SUGAR, MOLASSES AND HAY.— 1 25 bids Boston Hum ( 20 hhds Sugar, good quality c 10 hhds Molasses, suitable for retaifiiif 5) bundles best Eastern Hay, for sale hv jiov 22 tnvfw J. MEIGS. rg'SHE Committee on tbe Library of Oglethorpe . I Diversity, respectfully solicit, from the friends s oi education and literature, donations of Books to I the institution. Any contributions to this object I f.om Augusta and vicinity, may be left at tbe store r ol Win. Shear, Augusta, who will forward them to f the University. c Jos. Hanry Lumpkin, Chairman f W. W. Holt, D. c. Campbell, c J. L. Harris, J. S. Wilson, r T. Goulding, R. Chamberlain, S. S. Davis, I. W. Baker. nov 23 _ tnvCt TO KENT—The lower half of the large PH building lately occupied by William Wood- i JSltiiLbury, as a crockery store, suitable fora t grocery- or dry goods store. For terms apply ti i . ail S 22 ISAAC M(dS E. 3! I Rrnad-st. IS, £cc. Uudol, Whitney and Lose * Blankets, Mixed and Hyd Linseys’, Negro * uoth, Kentucky Jeans, Plaid Linsey, Red an 1 vvhito flannels, low priced cloth for over coats ! Merinos, Calicoes and Homespuns, for sale low for 1 C ’’ Sl - ||V 'nov ID I WM. II- CRANE. - _ *’ uiiroit l’ . it iO.'i. -f O m I . “ ‘ ’ •* « J— r>..n„s Blankets 2 bales superior Rose and Whitney Blankets For bale low by oet 20 BONES .V, CARMICHAEL. A AA A SWEET ORANGES TC'Lr I 9\ f 2! 0 gallons Piekled Oysters 25 bids best Albany Ale I 400 lbs Bologna Saussages 800 lbs Smoked Beef < 20 doz Pickles, assorted . 20 bids Northern Apples 10 boxes Lemons, just received and for sale , nov 17 1m by PETER GOLLY. | OBEIIf~LAMBERT & Co. have moved their < office to the store of A. W. Walton & Co.— All persons indebted to them will please make pay ment previous to the Ist of January next, when all i outstanding accounts will be placed in the hands of ; an attorney- for collection. ts nov 17 (O' ATIiOM E 7~J3 fHNIIE subreriber has returned to this city, having i replenished his stock with a new and complete assortment of the most Fashionable Goods, selected from the LATEST FOREIGN IMPORTATIONS, and would he happy at any- time to receive the or ders of his friends and the public. WILLIAM O. PRICE, Formerly Price & Mallory, nov 8 238 Broad street. nnilE undersigned continues to advance on Cot- H ton shipped to his friends in Savannah, Charleston, New York, Havre, Liverpool. nov 14 ISt D. W. ST JOHN. _ UUCKiniHN’S MADEIRA WINE. TffXlIE persons having ordered Wine from Messrs. I G. H. R. Blackburn k Co., Madeira, through the undersigned, agents, are hereby notified that the same has arrived and ready for delivery, on applica tion to G. R. JESSUP K Co. rjTUIE LATEST FASHIONS !—The subscriber has just received Pattern Suits of the latest style, which ho will take pleasure in exhibiting to those who favor him with acall, for their inspection and approbation. WM. O. PRICE, nov 9 Draper and Tailor, 258 Broad street QX i- BBLS. CHAMPAIGN CIDER, 0 50 boxes Canton Fire Crackers, 50 cases assorted Pickles 20 casks superior Goshen Cheese 25 kegs da do Butter 25 baskets first quality Champagne Wine 15 doz Manilla Door Mats 5 hbls Smoked Beef 5 bbls Bologna Sausages 10 boxes Dried Citron 5 cases fresh Prunes 40 half and quarter barrels Buckwheat Received, with a choice selection of Groceries, for nov 20 sale by JOHN COSKERY. ~MOUE NEW GOODS. rjSNHE subscribers have just received additional | supplies to their stock of Dry Goods, and are now prepared to offer them for cash at prices much lower than customaiy. Their stock embraces a general assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, and those in want may depend upon findin r the prices satisfactory. G. 11. NOBLE St Co. nov 9 ts opposite the Planters’ Hotel. DOMESTICS. q z BROWN Shirtings 4-4 and 5-4 brown Sheetings 5-4 and 5-1 bleached Shirtings and Sheetings Black and white mixed Linseys Red and white do do^ Striped and p aid Linseys, ?*.egro Cloths, Ac., just received and for sale, wholesale and retail, at pri ces wheih cannot fail to please. Country mer chants. and others are invited to call and examine their stock. G. 11. MJULL & lo nov (i ts Opposite Planters’ Hotel. • new Boorc!* UST received by THOMAS RICHARDS oj Home as found, by the author of the Home -1 ward Bound. Cicciola, or Captivity Captive, a tile, m l vol. Land Sharks and Sea Gulls, by Capt. Glascock, Peter Pilgrim, or Rambler’s Recollections,by the author of Calavar, kc. Country Stories, bv Mis > Mitford. The Stranger in China, or the Fan-quiss Visit to the Celestial Empire in I?3G-7. nos- 21 o f th .... 5;« !•: 1 in. m'i'iLs"plendi^U!'irf momime . nls '■ f,hc «wW. I erv ,hv . tl,lld| ment will be opened ev l4d tS, 1,:,': *» »"*'«* 111 11 -zoning," i T*» rriel! ' K »’h®i«is Hotel. 1 please those who <st l l l ! s,imo " t » an\iivis tu 1 iure. the ° K l '°"" r with a vint. as- I mm will be obser-cd dm°ii ? M| te!t T' U r a, ' d pictures. -PJ duun => the exhibition ot the ArSun;?^v^^’; t,e ;r cn vi, ° hav * 'Vi,lbe * whi; t.4 ~0M ■ m ' l ‘'l'lladelfiliia, of the paintings C corrrttneM :il “‘ ‘-’•auh nciltlK" lmin - ,rtai >e this cite his perraa mus " f' K ; e ’ l,as . his confidence in ; g™- Kverv f ?' a - 11,10 llf their patronage, of Paintin g' *Z 1 '! P *: xi " bitl ' d ;l "ew collection avSiSs;, A mOßnni? proprietor ot the Molly,; S din let, n ; ‘V Wlllpl ' llavt ‘ Riven such trenet al ™ r S ! ,luts United Stall -s, that tlmi! V h, : s nntl Rentlemen of An-,,, 1a few evenings” 111 ' 1 W ‘ U be rt * lld >' for ‘'xhdution'i,, a J lu ii Dioiama lins mot the* nnprobjrion nf* ♦' SS^sasasaass in the P p e a7eTs ng ° f th ® CXh,b,tlon will bean "°"«o cd ~ nov 24 '• V, VK( ! V respectfully in torn is the I ;,U e s ol Augusta and its vicinit v. hir/rientl eaSS ', S . MCe ot a P a rt of his family „l ennre r’ 10 w,n K‘ vc a Musical Soiree iii tj , { . miwsc of next week. ts nov 1J OdJC HlNDixi,’— me subscriber has nowi m ’ lland a good assortment of very fine cap, ,1 e nu, medium, royal and super-royal Paper, and wi th one of Me best ruling machines in the United State s. and rood workmen, he is prepared to rnanufactu re I.lank Books ruled tu any pattern, and hound in a superior style, in Russia, calf or sheep binding, w Uh or without spring backs. Orders executed with despatch for hanks, me 1- cantile houses. \e. ;nov 24; T. 11. PI.ANT. T seuiivo ofp at cost t . subscribers having on hand a very extei 1- sive and general assortment ofStaple and Fain v ory Goods, and wishing to reduce their stock ’n'y spring, in order to open with a new assortment, w ill sell Me same at Wholesale or Retail, as above stab >d without reserve. All persons wishing to pureha se n ill do well to call and examine their goods. Sto re under the Globe Hotel. NOTirr mi d& . 3w C. &R. IVES. T\-Vw 1 , . 'i ersons "tdehted to the late firm of . & GRISWOLD, are requested to make imm e date payment to C. & R. IVES, who will pay all demands against the same. J Dyeingan uscolking. — f.oolumh! y, from Lyons. (1 ranee.) informs the citizens of Augusta and vicinity, that he has owned a DYE I, \G AJ\D SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT on Bn md street, three doors below the Eagle and Phew .fix Hotel, where lie will lie happy to attend to all orders. Having served a regular apprenticeship at his lr usi ness, in the city ut Lyons, which is the principal Silk Factory of France, he feels onfident he can give general satisfaction to merchants in re-dj -im' Silk Goods of all descriptions and colors. Lad ies" dresses handsomely dyed or cleansed at the shoi t est notice; also Gentlemen’s apparel. His charges will be moderate. Cm nov 17 RICHMOND HOT el. —The subsc; riberr isles! w Having purchased the entire interest o fjVTr. (.oilier, in the fibovoostnJiJish— ment, would by this means inform his friends and the public generally, that he intends givinn- his undivided attention to the accommodation of all who may call on him, and hopes by his intended exertions to please, to merit the former patronage ot the house. oit22 2rn JESSE CLARK Os The Southern Recorder will publish the ai)Ovc2 months, and forward their account to this office. CAROLINA 110 TEL, Brood-st., Charlns jaßßt proprietor, of this csUb nnil patrons that he is this season bettor pVepai rlVto accommodate them,than at any previous period since he has been engaged in the business. During the past summer, he has repaired and refitted his pre mises, and having completed all Ills arrangements, respectfully solicits the patronage and support of his country friends, and the travelling public gene rally, and gives assurance that no efforts shall be spared on his part, to contribute tu the comfort of such as favor him with their custom. Families are informed that they can be furnished with separata apartments, and that an entrance has been constructed,by which they are enabled to keep entirely private. Since the occurrence of the fire, at the Carolina 1 Hotel, some fewyears since, hy which the proprie tor lost a considerable quantity of Wine, he has succeeded in replenishing his stoak.having collected a fine assortment of old wines, and first quality liquors, which lie can recommend with confidence. nov 7 swBt STEWART. iL_,a TO RENT—The three story dwelling' teiSsD and office, at present occupied by Dr. Roli jsm _ertson, on Cainpbcll-st. The store and dwelling, fire proof, No. i Bridge Row. Apply to McKENZIE & BENNOCH. N. B.—Notes payable quarterly,and the occupants paying for the use of the hydrant water on the lets, aug 17 ts I* f. A NT KltS* HOTEL. CtHARLES H. MIOT respectfully informs his J friends and the public that he has returned to Charleston, and has taken the Planter’s Hotel, comer of Church and Queen streets, formerly kept hy Mrs, A. Calder. 'The 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, LS3B. tlstdec Hie Genuine MO HUS MULTICAULIS flEiiatogl. Mulberry Trees, or cuttings, for sale by Mr S. KNEEL AND &SON. Augusta, Nov. 21,1838. ts SILKS. —Just received, a fine assortment r/ Silks, consisting in part of Plain and Figured Black and Blue Black Silk. Plain and Figured Color’d Silks, Figured Satin Tagiione, a new and beautiful article for dresses; also, Fancy Silk Hdkfs. Shawls, and Scarfs. G. H. NOBLE & Co. oct 30 opposite the Planters’ Hotel. DRY GOODS AT WIIOLKSAMI. STOVALL St HAMLEN have re eived their Fall supplies, and olfer to their customers who may favor them with a call, a large assortment of Goods at low prices. Particular attention paid to orders. Dry Goods sales room up stairs, over their Gro g ry store. oct 18 J'UST RECEIVED and for sale low, 40 pieces heavy Kentucky Bagging, 100 pieces heavy Dundee Bagging. QCt 12 JOHN M. COOPER'fit SON. "V 7 " OTICE.—The firm of J. P. SET/E fit Co,, was dissolved on the 7tli Fist, hy mutual con sent; either parly is authorized to use the name of the late firm in settling up the business. J. P. SETZE, A. SABAL, E. 11. SIMMONET. J. P. SETZF •.•'ill continue the business at the old stand. aug 20 NEW HOOKS. J UST received hy THOMAS RICHARDS, No. 203 Broad street, The Christian Keepsake and Missionary Annual, for 1830, edited by Rev. John A. < lark. The American Almanac, for 1830. How to observe. Morals and Mariners by Miss Martineau. Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym, comprising the 1 details of a mutiny and atrocious butchery on board Pic American brig Grampus, on her way to the tooth Seas, with an account of Pie recapture of Pie vessel by the survivors, l mir shipwreck and subse quent horrible sulfering from famine; their delive rance by moans of the British schooner Jane Grey; Pie brief cruise of Pie vessel in the Antarctic Cceani her capture, and the massacre of her crew among a group of islan Is in Pie eighty-fourth parallel of south latitude, together with the incredible adventures and discoveries still farther south, to which that dis tressing calamity gave rise. Hulwer’s Novels, a new edition, in 2 vols. octavo, witii engravings. A Grammar of the Greek Language, for the use of Schools and Colleges, by Charles Anthon, LL. D. 1 nov 10 fi ASSIMF.RES.—FIam and Fancy tassimeres J n °V 18] fur sale by J. S. HUTCHINSON. PLATE, for salv by JL nov 23 2t HI NGERFORD, FRISBEE&CO. (f < i ' I I.M; FARINA COLOGNE, a superior Mu article fur the toilet, for salt* by . Pl>v -*- ANTONV & HAINES. OjM | .u.itAA V ALE, just received and cWI * tor sale ty J S. HUTCHINSON. T nov 21 (1 HECKS on \.w lork and Charleston; also, U. Mates Hank Notes, lor sale l»v 'I nov INS. ic TRUST Co. I OS I' A pair of t ,01.1t SPECTACLES, in a g A red morocco ease, for which the finder will be handsomely rewarded by leaving them with n° v 20 ts SNOWDEN & SHEAR. UNITED STATES HANK Minis, for sale Bm by ,INo, c. WINTER. SUi’KRMmcLO Til. for sale hv ~ ' nov 13 JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. ¥T> OBKRT CLAUKK, Esq., is duly authorised 8 Q to collect all dues for water privilege. . !l(,v 1 1 8w SAM UEL 11A I. E. HIRE—V Ncgio Girl, about IS years of B age, accustomed to house work. Apply at tins office. iw nov it %TI( TORIA SU AW I S. a new and fashionable T article,just received by nov 13 JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. Ha I oil eases Fashionable Hats, including a . I-'re at variety of men’s and hoys’, for sale hv _ nov 13 JOHN s. in TCHINSON. ' (CHEESE. SO casks,in fine order, iusi received J and for sale by STOVALL & HAMLEN nov Ki C , L P l , fl^r JcJl bales 0,1 consignment Jl nI “HU foi sale low by n . " ov 13 STOVALL & lIAMLEN 1 rfIOTTON USNABURGS.—to S*Ti(raucluVe , V' Gstiaburgs. pjst received and for sale at I'artorr P ncps hv .'m»v m JOHN S. HUTCHINSON f ■ .NINE, IRISH LINENS,—Five cases superior E Irish Linens. Just received and for sale ehean i nov 11) by JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. [ 13SRESH hots,—a choice lot of fresh Hops, just t received and for sale by t . Ilov 1U AN TONY & HAINES. t 11 i.EA( 1 1 ED LAMF OIL—A fine lotof Bleach- ° 35 ed Lamp Oil,just received by a . niiv 10 ANTONY &, HAINES. 11 BILLS ON LONDON AN 1) L V ,pV,7L in sums to suit purchasers, for sale by ,lov 10 JOHN G. WINTER YIRGINU fUEETEAFT’Ofilccd.Just re- n V ceived and lor sale cheap by ,10V 10 ANTONY St HAINES. J t-J UGAR AN') COFFEE.—2O hlids. prime ft " I ) Croix Sugar, 50 bags real old Java Codec, just 1 received and for sale by " "ov 13 STOVALL k HAMLEN. IEECHES. —A lot of prime Leeches just receiv- i| A ed; also, some first rate Dissecting and other i Instruments. For sale by t nov 9 HAVILAND, RISLEY St Co. ITIURNITUIUS FRINGE —Two cases very he a- 1 vy and rich patterns just received by P . nov 2 j. i>, SETZE. HATS AND STOCKS-Us the lateTt fashions, j received and lor sale by E. I). COOKE, _ nov 1 197 liroad street. ! ]NOR KALE OR HIRE, a smart, active, like- \ ly Negro Girl, about seventeen years of age. ; Enquire at this office. oct S ' MATCHES. —Loro Foco, Friction and Luci fer Matches, of superior quality, just received OCt 17 andforsalc by ANTONY & HAINES. 1730UND, a sum of money, which can be had by applying to CLARKE, McTEIR & Co. ort 22 FOR SALE—Twenty Shares Georgia Rail Road and Banking Company Stuck. Enquire at this office. ts oct 23 Cl A PSULES OF COPAIVA, just received and v for sale bv ANTONY & HAINES. oct aq the above article, will sell them at cost. I ‘ OV 8 2w C. &R. IVES. FWNIIE AMERICAN ALMANAm,... „„ n B ry of Useful Knowledge, for the yearHwlT, j just received and for sale by . nov 3 T. H. PLANT. DROVERS.—Checks in sums to suit per il chasers, on Lexington, Kentucky, for sale by JOHN G. WINTER. Also, Sight Checks on New York. ts nov (> Robert y. Harris, attoritey at i. v w, win practice in the counties of Burke, Richmond I and Columbia. Office lower wing of Reid’s building, ! Broad street. d&wlm oct 2.0 | 1' OZENI! ES FOR COLDS AND COUGHS.— I A Hoarhound and Boneset Lozenges, of superior quality, just received and for sale by oct 23 ANTON V & HAINES. ('IAPS. —Just received a splendid supply of Gen- i J tlemen’s and Youth’s Cloth, Fur, Celctt and Leather Caps, of the latest fashions, by novl ED. COOKE. I \\f I LI.IAM li. McK EE, No. 3(19 lirnad street, V v Augusta, Oa., Agent for the Now York Al bion, Emigrant and Old Countryman, will receive subscriptions and payments. 1 v june 9 “ADVAVCES ON COTTON. IIBERAL advances made on shipments to Sa- A vannaii,Charleston, Liverpool, and Havre by 1 oct 29 JOHN G. WINTER, j A DVANCF.S will he made by the subscriber on I j\ Cotton consigned to hit friends in New York, Liverpool or Havre. JAMES RHINO, ort 22 swtf ______ 4 \ PIECES Hemp Bagging tP " f 200pieces superior Russia Bagging, -14 inch | cs wide. For sale low by oct IS STOVALL & HAMLEN. A i ENGINE HKITMI.D \ Vit ROW ROOT, a very KJS superior article for children and invalids, just received and for sale by net 15 ANTONY & HAINES. ‘TniT’ILLIAM o. PRICE, Draper and Tailor, 258 * V Broad street, is now opening an extensive assortment of seasonable Goods in hi> line, oct Id I VTAUL’LUKE COTTi).N GSNAIiLKGS— \ eoTT- V stant supply of the above article for sale at Factory prices by the agents, mar 2 CLARKE, McTEIR f- Co. \jriOLIN STRINGS of different sizisj for ‘ale cheap by [oct 24] ANTONY fe HAINES. jj 1 LOVER SEED. —Fresh red and white Clover " J Seed, suitable to sow for next spring, just re ceived and for sale by oet 21 ANTONY & HAINES. ffNHE LADY'S ANNUAL REGISTER and j iL Housewife's Memorandum Book for 1839, by | Caroline Gilman, with an Almanac; Garden Calen der, Ac., just reteivedhy TUG’S RICHARDS, nov. 13 297 Broad street. ; m;w milk*. A SABAL has just received an assortment of I ]\_ m Black and colored Hips, which he offers fur sale at No. 213, one door above tones k Camii- I cbael. ts nov 9 PERFUMERY, &c. —A large assortment of Co- . logne. Lavender and Flysian Waters, of Ger man, French and American manufacture, of supe rior qualities; also Fancy Soaps, Pomatums,Hair Oils, Nc. for sale cheap by nov 13 ANTONY & HAINES. 4 SABAL lias just received aud is now opening J J\ , a general assortment of staple and fancy DRY GOODS, which he offers for sale at No. 213, one door above Bones k Carmichael. ts nov 3 “injTHITE LEAD, LINSEF.b OIL, ike.—Pure y I ground White Lead; also, No. 1 ar.J 2 best American Linseed Oil, tog- ther witha Urge assort ment of Paints, for sale low by oetSli ANTONY & HAINES. ‘(NOUND, about one mile from Augu-ta, on tl Savannah road, a BUNCH OF KEYS, which I the owner can have by calling at this office an 1 pay ing for this advertisement. ts or t 31 T-T j.!;!';.'. —11 a v ing purr! a < d the entire -lurk ol h y Drugs, kc. of \VM. 11EWS. 'N, his customers are invited to continue to cal] at tlie old itand, where exertions will bo made tu accommodate them upon as liberal terms as heretofore, t.thers arc invited t > call and ;.ci if they cannot do as w ell there a : ei -u ; where. A. CUNNINGHAM | \ A GEORGIA STATE I I-* o T T K R V, ron tiif, iiknefit of the Augusta Independent Fire (loin puny. Class No. 48, ron 1838. Fo bo determ inert by Hip drawing of the Virginia State Lottery, C tss No. 7, 1838, for the benefit of the Leesburg Academy. To be drawn at ALEXANDRIA, Va,, on Saturday, December I, 1838. I>. S. Gregory &: Co. Managers. A. HEAD, Contractor. S C II K M E . I Prize of $30,000 - is - $30,000 1- - - - - 10,000 - - - - 10,000 1 8,000 ..... 8,000 I - - - - - 0,000 .... .0,000 1 4,000 4,000 1 3.120 .... 3,120 30 1,600 .... 4.0,000 00 000 .... 20,000 00 400 --- - 20,000 00 300 .... 15,000 100 200 .... 20,000 00 100 ... - 6,600 oo SO--- - 5,2f0 00 00 3,250 05 40 --- - 2,600 130 30 3.000 4.680 20 --- - 03,600 27,040 10--.. 270,400 32,396 Prizes, amounting to - - - - $570,570 Pickets $10 —Shakes in rnoronnoN. dCj' Orders for Tickets in the above scheme, will meet with prompt attention if addressed (post paid) t 0 A. READ, Agent, _ Augusta, Ga. HARD WAKE AND ( I TI.ERV. subscribers have received hy recent arri -1 vals at Savannah, one hundred and twenty packages of Hardware and Cutlery, which have heen purchased Irom the manufactories in Binning harn and Sheffield, on the most lavorable terms; this, together with their former stock on hand, makes their assortment equal ti any ever before olio red in the southern markets all of which will be dispos.d ot on the most liberal terms. Country merchants and others are requested to call and exair ine for themselves. MOORE & DA Vis, 265 Broad street, opposite the Globe I lotel. nov 9 ,|c. „.«» JJ !■ *•“ A —<4 • tj. i a i uatb.^ “ “ eonnri led himself with one of tho large,i manutnelnni g houses at ibe North, will in iuuin ' oialuel tin- Imsiness under Iho firm of A. 11. Hal lory A ('«, Their; resent arrangunisul < will imiihlo A, I! M viz Co. to supply their enst. nerj oi iho most necMiimoduling terms. 'l'hey are n. v. 'eueiviiig llu ir Fall and 'Vinter supply of (lemle mo i » Jims, Caps, <Ve ; also, n large assortment ol I.a ties Bonnets, ot tho latest style ami superioj qnUny. These wishing to purchase iirFe'es it. iliuir line, eiiher at wholesale or retail, nro solicited 1 1 call mid coainine their asHorlment. ,l, '» if A. H MALLORY A CM. nEw i iiFiSi* p ajwijly (iKocmiv. ffpilE subscriber lias-just opened anew and cheap M I amily Grocery Store, next, doorabovc Joseph Bgnion’s, nearly apposite the Eagle and Phoenix Hotel,where he will keep on hand a general assort ment of such articles as are in daily demand as fam ily supplies. Every thing which thin market and those ol New 5 ork and Charleston can supply will always be kept for the benefit of his customers. — The citizens of Augusta are invited to call and ex amine his stock. J. |>. LEWIS. P. S.—ll is terms are cash,but families bymaking arrangements to settle monthly, can be supplied by sending orders. trwlm nov 2 ' carriages! HULIIERT & HOLT., at the old stand formerly occupied by May Jesse I Thompson, corner of Ellis and Me In-I 11 Si.. tosh streets, are now receiving an on- 1 tire new stock of Carriages from Hie best runnufuc- J lories at the North, of the latest aml most approved I style, consisting of Coaches, Coachees, Blanding and Extension Top Unrouehes, Chaiiotecs. Buggies, ki.itieu Womens Am , together wilh a large and well selected assortment of Harness, all of which they will dispose of on the most liberal terms. (q -ders for any description of Carriages of their own or Northern manufacture thankfully received and T l" ‘ir ,licmls I,ml the public stuck. *■*-"«U and examine their qQ’ Hepairing in all its branches faithfully oxe cutcd, and with despatch. If nov 22 COM ill I SSI ON HOGEtf la Un/limore, Mil. FfiX H E iindersigneii respectfully announce to their p friends and acquaintances, ami the public gen eraily, in Georgia, and in the other Southern States, i that they have opened a Comininniim House in Haiti | more, under the linn of 111! THERFORD U lIIKL j BUT, for the transaction of a General Commission Jliaineis. They will be prepared to 111) orders, and do business according to the most liberal customs oj the place. They will take occasion to inform all who may ! fee) interested, that there are regular lines of ves- I sels running between Baltimore and Charleston, j Savannah, St. Marks, Apalachicola,and St. Josephs, | Mobile and New (Ricans; and that transient vessels can always be bad for other places where, as yet, there are not regular lines from Baltimore, Their store is No. 11, liowlv’s wharf. JOHN RUTHERFORD, Formerly of Macon, Ga. SAM’L. IIURLBUT. Baltimore, November 6, 1838. trwOm TUITION or itIFSICH D GUN PGHELLAS, professor anil composer of (,p Music, from Germany, and lately from New : S ork, where be lias resided for many years, and giv j en general satisfactions to bis patrons as a teacher of j tiie Piano Forte,&c., has been induced for the benefit I of his health, to visit the South, and offers His profes sional services to the Ladies and Gentlemen ofAu- I gusta, to attend at their respective residences, and [ give instructions on the Piano Forte, Violin, Flute, i ( larionet, and also in singing. He will likewise al t( n 1 to tuning, repairing and regulating Piano I 'ortes Having been fur many years engaged as a teaehi r ! [ in Northern Academies, he Halters himself to have | I acquired a method of imparting insln’etion to his ! scholars, to perform with casein a superior and 1 graceful manner, in a very short time ; and hopes by j ; his assiduity and attention, to merit the approbation i of those ladies and gentlemen who will honor him j by an engagomentas teacher. Unquestionable recommendations ns to qiialinea- i i lion and character will be given, and terms made i i known on application to him at Mrs. C. E. Faber’s, ; Broad street. Rcfercncea. —Mr. Henry Parson’s, Dr. Isaac Bow- | on, Mr. A /.. lianta,Mr. ilooghkerk. lyr oct 15 : DRAWING & I* A INTTNG ACADEMY. j | % 3K. RICHARDS, from Baltimore, has the plea- i j.▼ H sure to inform the citizens of Augusta, that he has opened his rooms in the Masonic Hall, for the tuition of young Ladies in the various bran dies nl Unliving and Painting, in Oil and Wa ter colors,including bis original style (4' Mower Painting and Pencil Drawing, India Finishing, Fruit and Marine Painting, sketching from nature, ; &<’. Mr. R. has a number of specimens from I I own j 1 pencil, which he will be happy to exhibit to all who ; will favor him with a visit. He has devoted much i lime to his collection of materials, studies, designs, ■ ire. His pupils will therefore have the advantage , of the Lest subjec t ; for the pencil, also the we of many valuable elementary works and essay , | upon the art. His object willi.e to convey a thorough and piue tical knowledge of the study ; not a superfn ini ae qiiaintance with the theory of the subject, which | will eventuate merely inn po uormoaxo oi.t fito ' pre'.ly thingi. His design will be to make his pupils Artful*, which be hopes, wilh application on their part, to accomplish. He will exert himself to plea,, the lovers of the arts who honor him with their | patronage, and he doubts not, that maun in tliisei , | ty, will eagerly devote a little time to the attain- I rnent of a knowledge of so enchanting an art I A term consists of two months instruction —the i first course commencing on Thursday, 25th hist., i before which time it is desirable that pupils should j enter their names. Among his numerous references, Mr. It. would mention tho following gentlemen of the city: —Hr. j M. Antonv, Dr. W. H. Turpin, Mr. H. H adden, Judge Holt Rev. Mr. Hard, Rev. Mr. Foul. N. Ii. —Application for t mi , admi-Mon, S.C., to ' ; i.e made at the Academy, Masonic Hall, i Ms. It. has a few copies of his American Artist. 16, -., for sale. ts oct 22 PUHLIC MALES. Positive Sale. BY W. E. A .1. V. JACKSON. THIS DAY, At 10A o’clock, in front of our store, will be sold without reserve, 8 tierces F.nglish Walnuts 8 bids Soft Miellcd Almonds d do fresh Filberts 15 boxes Maccaroni 10 bbls Northern Apples 10 jars fresh Grapes 20 boxes M. K. Raisins 12 do Cherries in Brandy 8 do Muscat Wine 20 do French Cordials 10 drums fresh Figs 20 baskets Annisced Cordials 170 do/ Glass Tumblers 7 J fancy boxes Prunes 1200 U Spanish Sugars 3 kegs Olives 3 cases Ahsynth Also, 20 qr casks Loring’s Malaga Wine 16 boxes super Champagne 12 bbls Cider 10 bbls Pilot Bread, 4c. nov ’ 27 Terms cash, Administrator's Sa/c. ISVJOH.M S. lIFTFIII I\SON. TO-Moimow MORNING, Will be sold in front of my store, all the perish able property of Thomas Chandler, deceased, con sisting of Chairs,Tables, Beds, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Writing Desks, Settees, Sofas, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Also, a small and well selcct ck Library. Sold by order of the Administrator. »ov 27 Terms cash. BY W. Id. A J. U. JACKSON. At Private Sale. An invoice of Fancy Goods, consisting of French Worked Capos and Collars, Scotch do. do. do.; Mus lin Kdgings and Inserting*, Muslin Bands, Swiss Muslins, Thread Laces, Kdgings and Jnsertings, Lisle do. do. do., 4-1 Bobinotts and Bobinet Quil lings, Blond l.aecs, Kdgings and Quillings, black and while Star Blonds and Thules, black and white plain Blonds, Mantillas Gauze Scarfs, Hosiery, Gloves,and Silks, Linen Cambric Cud's, Linen Cam bric Handkerchiefs, Infants’ Caps, Ac., will be open (or a few days only. Just received, and will bo open for a short time to dealers only, who arc re quested to call. As they arc of the latest and most fashionable kind, they' will, no doubt,lind many ar ticles which are scarce In the market. nov 26 CITY siiiiKii i >ssam:. ON Wednesday next at the store of Win. If. Neyland, upper end of Broad street, opposite J. A U. Harpers, will ho sold, a lot of Groceries, Confectionaries, Crockery Ware, Stone Ware, Tin Ware, Shoes, Domestics, and Calico, also sundry articles of Shop Furniture, ike. Levied on as the property of W. 11. Neyland, to satisfy a li, fa. from the Court of Common Pleas, city of Augusta, in fa vor of Edward Snyder, vs said W. 11. Neyland.— Terms, Cash —Bankable money, nov 24, 1838 td E. MARTIN, Sh’if C. A. At Private Sale. Hounds, Artificial Flowers, Ac. JFST received, a good assortment of Bonnets, Artificial Sprigs and Flowers, consisting of American and Leghorn Straw Bonnets Knglish pearl and oriental Florence fk Tuscan Hats Colored “ “ “ “ Shakers’Hoods, Palm Leaf and Tissue Fashionable Sprigs and Floweis All of which will be opened for a few days, and only to dealers, who are respectfully invited to tail without delay,as they will lind all these articles to bo handsome and of the latest fashion, nov 13 W. K. (k J. U. JACKSON. SkRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE.—The sub scribers have receive J, and are receiving, a splendid assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, which they offer for sale on the most reasonable terms, line door hflow Geo. It. Je-so/jA Co. and op posite (ho Planters’ Hotel, Broad street, Augusta, Ga. 11 UNO K UFOR D, /''it IS IS IE & Co. P. B.—Merchants will do well I o call and exam ine our stock before pursiunTg elsewhere, nov 2 el AT T It A C T II V 8... -r Willi mn O. JPriir, Men’s Mercer, Draper and Tailor, No. 258 Broad Street, MNAIfES pleasure hereby io inform his friends jj and the public of his lute arrival to this city with a select stock of the newest and most fashion able assortment of line Goods ever olfered in this market, comprising all the choice colors of superior West of England and French Cloths rasiwimercs and Vestings, Which he will make to measure in the best stylo, or sell by the Piece or Pattern. He has akojnst received and will he continually receiving new additions of every aitiele of the Fancy order for gentlemens’ use and wear that can can be called for, viz; I nder Shirts and Hrawe.s of all kinds, line Linen and Colton Shirts, Frilled and Plain ; Shirt Fronts ; I,no Linen ( oilers; Suspenders of every variety ; Gloves of all kinds of the first quality ; superior Neck Flocks of every description, made to order by the, most celebrated makers ;SUk and Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs; Black and lig’d Silk Cravats; Night Caps; Shoulder Braces; Riding Belts ; Cravat Stiliners; Pantaloon Straps; Silk, Woolen and Cotton Hosiery ; I rnbrellas; Cloak Cords and Tassels ; Razor''Straps; Travelling Cas es; Hals; Caps; Perfumery) Shaving Soaps; Clothes and Hair Brushes, ike. tic. With an extensive as ortment of Fashionable Untidy Made Clothing, Cut and made in his establishment in the host man ner, which will enable him to satisfy the public on in spection,that the like is not to be excelled if equal led in this country. All of which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. nov 14 MR. & MRS. F.GFKTON’S SCHOOL, Corner of Mrlnicsh and Ueijuolds sir.. Augusta, g III.VNGE OF TERMS. —The attempt to pre- J serve classes from icing broken up by pupils entering at an advanced period of the lenn is found to be impracticable. A ■■ the arrangements oftlie school are thus compelled to yield Id the convenience of dis tant patron,., and absent citizens, the charge for the whole term will, therefore, no longer be required of those who wish to enter but for a part. A scale of graduation, according to ilio time each pupil is entered, will he adopted, corresponding with what is found in other simiar institutions in the state. l or tlie whole term of nine, month*, the charges, as heretofore, are for the Senior Department, Primary do yO Music on the Piano Forte, 7.'> French and Drawing, each 40 For six months —Senior Department. CO Primary Department, 37 50 Music, 56 French and Drawing, eacii 30 For three months —Senior Department, 3.> Primary Department, 20 Music, 33 French and Drawing, each IS The school i nov/ in full operation, and amply supplied with Tcachcis. There are connected with this institution, sisr. Teachers in the English and Classical branches Rev. A. M. Eger ton, Mrs. ton. Mr. C. Chapman,Mrs. Chapman. » In French, Drawing and Penmanship, Miss S. Dunce. Lectures in the Natural Sciences, Mr. M. Platt. In Vocal -Music. Miss S. i-enniman. In Instrumental Music, Miss Dakings, Mr. J. Pehellas. Lectures in Chemistry will be commenced as soon as the necessary arrangements can be made. N. B. Former pupils of the School are invited to attend the Lecture gratuitously; to a few others tickets will be 'oldun moderate terms. (gj ■ Board may now be readily obtained in res pectable private families, and on reasonable terms. Parents and Guardians are respectfully invited to continue their visits to Hie School, at all hours of t o day. u witness the recitations and progress of the )h i!s, nov 14 6td3tw b'', - Kho City papers, Columbus Enquirer, .South er ii Recorder, and Athens Whig, will please copy <*>• a’ six time* weekly, and charge this office.