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

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HOLLAND GIN.— j pijj,-; cli.iU-e rioTlßh.l Gin fir sale ' y W. K. i .1. I'. J U'-KSON. ■dec ll SWEEf CIDER. —lOIiM.-, Sweet UtK Just re- TCWCsI and for sale bv «Isc_U_ VV. K.&-J.U. JACKsON. nNTOAS.— S lilids Btmch (inics--, ja«t received ; and for sale by vV. 11. tJ, I. JACKSON, i dec ll j (t HECKS on New York ml Charleston; üBo, 11,I 1 , j J Static Bank Notes, for sale lay , s. J nov SO GEO. INS. &. TRUST to. j TrFius\lwuKs-’ I Afi l\t\£\ FLORIDA S’egars, just re 'tU»l*UU cclved, and tor sale at sac- j to v prices by dec u ‘ W. E. &I. V. JACKSON. I OaSTHU ClUlFlX—Thuge assortment of i Zephyr Worsteds, Patto-rts an 1 \\ o id; in g j Canvass, just received bv O’. If. NOBLE & Co. dec 12 opposite Piasters' Hotel. _ | TO tILE LADCESc—Wo have jTm received a ; very 'handsome assortment »f Black, Bloc j Black anil colored Silk Fringes for Trimmings. GEORGE 11. NOBLE & Co. dec 12 opposite Ranters’ Hotel. VETISKS. —Just received per biigMohawk from ; y f Bordeaux, and Euphros'ine from Havre, via 1 Charleston, 100 ««z very best Chanspagae, 0 casks good Claret, 4 casks Crave and Sautemo. dec 11 J. P.BKTZE. NEUUOKS FGU SALE. fflWO Uialy young Negri* Women. each with a Ji. young child. Sold tor no fault, for partienlars ' appl y to , | Sec u J HNS. HUTCHINSON. |f J ICE—Now on the river,til l will be sold to ar 111 rive. A constant supply of this article will liokiipl oil hand, and fumisied to dealers in quanti ties to suit at the lowest rates. .JAMES RHINO, j co 3 ts Mclntosh st. near Bay. (N OFF RE. —99 bags choice Cuba J 110 bags prime Rio Now on tire river and will ire sold to arrive. Sam ples may be seen on application to J JAMES RHINO, dec 3 ts Mclntosh st. near Bay. _ t All PET ING ,&C.—Jngraln and VenitiauCarpet J ing, PrinieS Poor Cloth, and Hocking Baize, , just received and for sale by WM. 11. C RANK, oct 2!) , !URT~II EC hi v'ko’liutnTr Crackers, Cheese, Dried Beef, Loaf and Lump Sugar, Irish Pota toes, Codfish, &c.,£ur sarle low by doc 10 JOHN M. COOPER & SON. (N ANAL - FLOUR.—o 0 bbls. Canal’ Flour, fancy J brand, for sale low by dec 10 JOHN M. COOPER k SON. TmUM AND GlN.—Just received, 30 bbls. N. E. / 11, Rum, 50 bbls. Gswdy ac Ilawkin’s Gin, for saT low by jee 10 JOHN M. COOPER & SON. H ARNESS.- —A lot of choice, sing.e and doutne Harness, Saddlery, and open for a few days only, and forsale by VV. E. St J- L T . JACKSON. dec. S AIR INS. —Just received, 100 boxes new Hunch , Raisins, for sale low by dec 10 JNO. M. COOPER & SON. J-fINE COGNAC. AND CHAMPAIGN BRANDY. ' Just received, 30 qr. casks Cognac Brandy, 4th proof. 10 do do Champaign do 2d pf. For sale low by dec 10 JOHN M. COOPER k SON. V'OST—A pair of COLD SPECTACLES, in a | I red morocco case, lor which tire finder will be handsomely rewarded bv leaving them with nJ v 20 ts SNOWDEN k SHEAR. HATS AND STOCKS—Of the latest fashions, received and for sale by E. D. COOKE, i, ov 1 197 Broad street. TNOR SALE OR HIRE, a smart, active, like ly Negro Girl, about seventeen years of age, Enquire at this office. oc *° FOUNDTaTum of money, which can be had by applying to CLARICE, McTEIR &Co. oct 22 AUGUSTA BANK STOCK. w SHARES of the above Stock for sale — J Enquire at this office. ts dec 6 PLASTER PARIS—A few bbls. just received and for sale by ,j oc 6 ts WM. K. KITCHEN. a f TINTER "STRAINED LAMP OIL, bleached 1V and unbleached, a superior article, for sale dec 6 ts by WM. K. KITCHEN. The Genuine MOR US MULTICA UUS Mulberry Trees, or cuttings, for sale by WS&r S. KNEE LAND & SON. -~JL—. Augusta, Nov. 21,1538., ts BOOK OP ROYALTY, FOR 1839.—800 k of Royalty,characteristic of British Palaces, by- Mrs. S. C. Hall —a splendid work, for sale by nov 29 T. H. PLANT. PALM LEAF HOODS. —1 cases Palm Leaf Hoods just received and for sale by' nov 26 W. H. CRANE. NEW NOVEL, BY SlMMS.—Pelayo: a story of the Goth, by the author of Guy Rivers, Yemassee, &c. Just received by | nov 2S THOMAS RICHARDS. R. SIMMS’ NEW NOVEL—PELAYO, a story of the Goth, by the author of Guy Ri vers, Ac., for sale by' [n 2Sj T, H. PLANT, if A SHARES Georgia Kail Road and Bank 11 Stock for sale. Enquire at this office, nov 27 ts SITUATION WANTED, by a female, as a nurse or attendant in a family. She has ex perience. Enquire at this office. ts nov 27 Fapeu. —2O reams line Medium Printing Pa per lor sale, on consignment, at factor's prices Apply at tills office. June 13 [NOR SALE—Twenty Shares Georgia Rail Road and Banking Company Stock. Enquire at this office. ts oct 23 Robert y. Harris, attorney at law, wifi practice in the counties of Burke, Richmond and Columbia. Office lower wing of Reid’s building, Broad street. d&wlm oct 29 (1 APS. —Just received a splendid supply of Gen- J tlemen’s and Youth’s Cloth, Fur, Celctt and Leather Caps, of the latest fashions, by nov 1 K. D. COOKE. ■RRTILLIAM H. McKEE, No. 369 Broad street, * V Augusta, Ga., Agent for the New York Al bion, Emigrant and Old Countryman, will receive subscriptions and payments. ly june 9 4 DVANCES will be made by the subscriber on j\ Cotton consigned to his friends in New Vork, Liverpool or Havre. J AMES RIIIND. oct 22 swtf ■RTAUCLUSE COTTON OSN A BURGS. —A con s slant supply of the above article for sale at Factory prices by the agents, mar 2 CLARKE, McTEIR k Co. NEW SILKS. 4 SABAL has just lece ved an assortment of J\_ , Black and colored Kips, which lie oilers for sale at No. 213, one door above Bones k Carmi chael. ts nov 9 4 SABAL has just received and is now opening , a general assortment of staple and fancy DRY GOODS, which he oilers for sale at No. 213, one door above Bones k Carmichael. ts nov 3 FIIOTKC ITO.V IVSf T UAXCE COMPANY, t fit HE undersigned, agenis of the Proli ctio i In r JL surnnee Company of ilanlord, 6’onneciicui. are prepared to insure buildings and their eonienls ugninsl loss or damage by fire on ilic mosl reasons blelerrns. W. &, J. G.GATLIN. net 31 dti 255 CharTestou Insurance Trust Company' Capital One Million Dollars—all paid in, AGENCY, AUGUSTA. THE subscriber is prepared to take Fire and(.Ma rine risks at the current rates of premium. Robert McDonald, oct 30 3m Agent C. I. kT. Co. Cl LOTH CLOAKS.—Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s ) Cloth Cloaks, of superior qualities, and mad? in the best manner, just received and for sale low by nov 24 wAtrwtlstmar J. D. CRANE K to. ’ LEMONS, RAISINS, &C. (3) p* BOXES,Oporto Lemons, «) '0 .to Bunch Raisins, HI do Pine Ajiplt* < ’heesc, S bids. Hickory Nuts. dec 13 »t ‘ 1. S. BEERS .Asp. “piCKI.KD OVSTKRS.' | f\t\ UAL LONS Pickled Oysters, in small I 111* Kegs. A supply kept constantly cm • band throughout the season bv dec 13 1m 1. S. BEERS t CO. M RANAWAV from the subscriber, ajT living 4 miles Hast of Thomaston. I sou county, tin.,on the 11th inst. Two Negroes, JICSSK, a man about 20 years old, dark complexion, fn 1 WMw face", and weighs U>0 r or 170 pounds, no particular marks recollected! had on when he went off, a satinet frock coat, and a pair of new domestic pantaloons of wool and cotton, and a new black wool hat. Also ■SAM, a boy IS or 19 years old,yellow complexion, bow legged, a sore on his right eyebrow, his panta loons same as Jesse’s, and a whit - fur hat, about half worn. 1 am induced to believe that Sam is trying to get back to Orange county, North Carolina, where 1 purchased him last January, and mi doubt will also try to carry the other boy, Jesse, with him; they will no doubt attempt to get back in the direc tion of the Piedmont route, and cross Savannah i river at or near Petersburg, tla. 1 will pay a liberal reward for their apprehension j and detention in any jail so that 1 got them; or for their delivery to me as above, and all reasonable expenses paid. E. I). ALWATER Upson co., (la. Dec. 13 w3t i OTICE-—All persons indebted to the estate of John M. Roberts, deck!., of Rcrivcn county, * will make immediate payment, ami those having demands render them in according to the requisi | lions of the law. STEPHEN MILLS,} .. , Dec 13, 1838. DELI V ROBERTS, j ’ I) ICIIMOND ACADEMY,—The Trustees of % this institution will, on the loth day of De cember next, proceed to the election of a Uec tor. and first and second English Teacher ; also, for a Teacher for tire branch at Summerville. Appli cants for cither of those situations will please ad dress the President of the Board of Trustees. ALEX. CUNNINGHAM, nov 20 td President. XTNITED STATES BANK NOTES, for sale J nov 14 2m JOHN G. WINTER. DUUG STORE. rjjtHE subscriber rcapeelfulli informs his friends JL and (lie public, generally. lion he has taken the corner store No. 30'J, in McKenzie & Bcnnoch’s buildings, where he is receiving a large anil fresh assonmonl of Ururs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Glass, %e Sniffs, Surgical Instruments, Perfumery, Ac. Are., which ho will dispose of on die most accom modeling terms. Physicians and merchants are requested to call and examine his stock, ns his articles are fresh and g inline, and I hay will he pleased with his terms. Orders from the country punctually attended to, and every article warranted ot the first quality oet Id sw2rn ROBERT OMFI’F 1 ?. Geo. It. Koud & naaknm u. / Branch at Augusta. 3 DEPOSITES in sums of five hundred dollars, and upwards, bearing an interest of six per cent. per annum will be received at this Office, for periods not less than ninety days, subject to the order of the depositors on receiving ten days notice of their intention to withdraw. nov 20 wtf J. W. WILDE, Cashier. ' COMMISSION HOUSE hi Baltimore, Md. IN ME undersigned respectfully announce to their friends ami acquaintances, and the public gen erally, in Georgia, and in the other Southern States, that they have opened a Commission House in Balti more, under the trim of RUTHERFORD &HURL -IJUT, for the transaction of a General Commission Business. They will ho prepared to fill orders, and do business according to the most liberal customs oj the place. They will take occasion to inform all who may feel interested, that there are regular lines of ves sels running between Baltimore and Charleston, Savannah, St. 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, i lmir store Is No. 11, Kowlv’s. wharf! ‘JOHN RUTHERFORD, Formerly of Macon, Ga. SAM ML. lit.'Kf, HUT. Baltimore, November 5, 1838. trwCw SAW MILE FOR SALE. INHE undersigned offers for sale his Mill, for merly known as.Clietts’,on Butler’s Creek, ten miles from Augusta. It has jnst been rebuilt of the best and most substantial materials, and is now in complete operation —the tract contains between three or four hundred acres of land, well timbered with pine anil poplar, and lies broadside to the Georgia Railroad for one mile —one hundred acres of said land is of first quality, and capable of being irrigated, therefore suitable for the culture of the Morns Multicaulis, or Chinese Mulberry. Its im mediate contiguity to the Railroad at the first stop ping place of the cars, renders it valuable property. Further description is deemed unnecessary, as per sons wishing to buy will of course view the premi ses. I will also sell to suit purchasers, lots from five to fifty acres of land, with good springs of pure water, with and without improvements, adjoining the said Mill tract,also lyingon the Railroad. Also 1 will sell a lot of fifty acres with a first rate spring, and some improvements, adjoining the summer re sidence of John S. Coombs—and also rent a dwel ling, blacksmith, and workshops, on the Milledgc ville road, where it crosses Butler’s Creek. The above property is offered privately till the first Tuesday in January next, when if not disposed of, it will be publicly offered lor sale at the lower Market house, in Augusta. dec 5 trwtlj A. N. VERDERY. OTICE to the creditors of the firms of Slielman & Lambert, Slielman ot Deighl, Slielman & Cloud, and the late Augustus G. Slielman, deceased. Upon a bill filed by the administrators of the late Doctor Augustus G. Slielman, to have the estate of their said intestate marshalled and paid to his credi tors, and in the investigation of said case it appeared that the assets in the hands of the administrators, had been derived from the several firms in which the deceased had been concerned in his life time, : as well as from his individual property ; and it moreover appearing that there will he a deficiency ’ of assets to the whole of the several claims, it was ordered by the court, that there should be allowed further time, until the 17th dayof January next, for the several claimants to render in their claims pro perly authenticated, so that on the said day there may he a distribution of the funds now on hand; i and it was further ordered that all claims not ren ' | dered in by or before that day, do lose their loan to any part or portion of the assets then to be distribu- I ted, and the undersigned Clerk of the .Superior Court of the county of Jefferson, was appointed au ditor, to whom the said several claims will be handed in, on or before that time, with 11 view to the payment thereof in accordance with the decree of the court in the said case. E BEN EZ ER BOTIIWELL. Louisville, November 30,1838. trwld A (A i k NEGROES FOR SALE.—The subscri -1 *bcr has just arrived from Petersburg, Vir ginia, with one hundred and twenty likely young ne . | groes of both sexes,and every description, which he offer; for sale on the most reasonable terms, lie begs leave to make knownto his friends and the pub lic generally, that he has made VHamburg his place 1 of residence, and will be constantly supplied with | negroes suitable for planters in this vicinity. Those at a distance wanting to purchase, may at all tisoui depend on finding a large number of negroes on ! 1 j hand. The lot now on hand consists of able bodied men, , plough beys, two first rate blacksmiths,several like . 1 ly and well qualified house servants of both sexes, several professed cooks, washers and ironers, sev -1 ' era! women with children, small girls, suitable for nurses, and several small hoys without their moth ers. Planters and traders are earnestly requested to give the subscriber a call previous to making purchases else-where, as he is enabled and will sell as cheap or cheaper, than can be sold by any other person in the trade. BENJAMIN DAVIS. Hamburg, S. C., Sept. 28, 1838. ts N. B. —Also for sale, 1 wagon and four horses ; 1 wagon and 2 horses; 2 carryalls with horses ; 1 first ■ rate saddle horse, and 1 poney. , (£j“ The C olumbia Telescope.Milledgovillc, Jour , j nal, Macon Messenger, and Columbus Enquirer, ■ 1 will please copy the above for one month, anil send their accounts to this office for payment. i (J rOLEN from my -st.>ro Vo. lifi, Broad-street, i OJl»st night, aooui supper lime, £■> ;i Negro, two 1 lanov Vests and throe pair Pantaloons, via.; one 1 pair Kentucky .Ii ans, one "rev Satin,.l. ami one I g ey Ci siimrre. A rewar I of Five Dollars will he given for tin detection of the thief and recovery of the articles. dec 13 3t I‘. ROBINSON. SILKS.— IV M. 11. i h.iNE, lias just Ax received ' i Sup. colored figured Hippo ; i ks “ black “ do do “ “ (!ro do Hliine do *’ “ b ack Lace Vei s dec 13 Ex kc utuuh’ ~SX i7»r~ Os lleiii Esttite, Stocks, A-p. at Auction ON Monday, the 14th of January next, at 1.2 m. I will be sold at auction, before the store of j Messrs. Clarke,MeTeir & Co., on I!road street, j The Lot on the north east comer of Jackson and Reynolds street, in this city, being part of Lot No. G">, with a front of about Ills feel on Jackson street, and 97 lect on Reynolds street. A 1.90, 4 shares in the Georgia In nuance ami Trust Co. 1 do do Augusta Library, 1 pew in the Presbyterian church, 1 Iron Chest, and 1 Mahogany Secretary. ’ Terms. — For the Lot, one-third rash, one-third one year and one-third two years, with interest se cured by mortgeg • on tlie property ; for the re mainder, cash. H. CAMPBELL, .1. FRASER, I .1. HARPER, Executors of John Campbell. December 13,153 N. td 4ATOTICE. —Scaled proposals will he received art ; i.N the Augusta Arsenal until the first day of.l an- i nary next, for supplying the Garrison with wocdl, corn, and hay, in such quantities ns may be required, and also, for renting the old Arsenal lot and mrm sion thereon. The wood i« to he of good sound unit., anil to be corded as dqse as practicable, the atirlts straight and of medium size, and each • ord to ixm tain 128 cubic feet. The com and hay ur fodder (in case hay cannot bo pronired,) must likewise In sound and of fair merchant,ible ipiality. Securitv will be required for the faithful i-crtonoauc e of ail obligations entered into under this notice. Address Commanding Officer. td dec Id LINE, 11.01’ it, Ac K/A CASKS' best Thomasi in Stone Lime ,)U 50 whole N half bbls Canal Flour 30 bbls N. Cin 30 " Filton’s N. Rum 20 linif bbls Butter Crackers 10 *• “ No. 1, Mackerel 10 qr “ Just received mid fur sale by THOMAS DAVIS, dee 11 did & 2trw 1 ill, 15road-street. GEI )RG lAIKSU RANGE & TRUST COM PAN V..'i i Augusta, Dee. 7. IS3S. y, HOLDERS of new Stock are required to male . their payments equal to Forty-Five DoT.tias per share, on the 2lst inst., —Fifty Dollars per s rare on the 21st of February, and Fifty-Five Dollars on the 21 st ol April, with interest on tile whole amount due to these dates, respectively. dec 8 51 \V;n. T. GOULD, Sec’y. IK fi BARRELS C VNAL FLOUR, “ 50 bbls Ale li l)bls Cranberries 8 tierces Rice 75 boxes fresh Raisins, for sale by _dec s J(HiN CQSKERY. NOTICE. RR/MLL be sold at Hamburg, on Tuesday, tlm J ? first, day of January next, valuable TOIV PROPER TY, consisting of tliat well known estab lishment called Covington Sc Fair’s warehouse; with the wharf lot and wharf thereto attached. Also, the undivided third of the warehouse known as Adams’ warehouse. Also, a lot with fine improvements, now occupi ic by Dr. J. W. Stok es. Ahoy, small tract pine land, within a mile and a half of the town, containing one hundred and fifg acrcs, on which are all the necessary buildings fan a comfortable residence, and a spring of pure ami excellent water. Also, one other tract, contining two hundred acre's,. adjoining the town, with an excellent mill sec; thereon. Also, a. small tract containing eleven acres, in. tlie fork of the Edgefield and Martintown Roadk,, on which is a comfortable dwelling recently builtp and a good stand for public business. Terms of sale—Covington fit Fair’s warehouse,.ai credit of six, twelve, eighteen and twenty-four, months, in equal instalments; the other property am a credit of twelve months. Bond, with personal; security and mortgage on the premises will be es quired to secure the purchase money, dec 5 td JOHN B. COVINGTON. MTO RENT—The lower hall of the Ur pr building lately occupied by William W oult bury, as a crockery store, suitable for a. grocery or dry goods store. For terms apply to ang 22 ISAAC MOISE, 311 Broad-st.. NEGROES FOR NATeT' ! THE subscriber has just received direct frorrn Virginia, ninety-five likely young Negroes,, consisting of men, women, boys and girls. Plan ters ami others will do well to call on me, as 1 aim determined to sell on the most reasonable terms. BENJ. DAVIS. Hamburg, November 28,1838. 20td TO THE FrTllTu 7 . sllttSv t> H. N. WILSON tendons' lii.j thanks to the public, ft.; stowed (iu his and would respectfully in form them, that he is prepared to run a Daily Line, (Sundays excepted,) of FOUR HORSE COACHES, from the Georgia Rail Road to Athens. dec 1° _d_lst j U_ N lOST OR MISLAID, either at Blount’s HottT, i Warrenton, or at the Georgia Rail Road De pot, in this city, on Monday last, a large Band Boxy covered with homespun, belonging to a young laity from Midway, near Milledgeville, containing a Leg born bonnet, and several silk dresses, capes, collars, &c. Any information concerning it, will be thankfully received, or a rcasoable reward will be cheoifully paid if it is left at this office. dec C ts J. W. STOKES. GEORGIA GRANITE COMPANY. (1 FIT ZENS, strangers, one and all, did you know J that about 8 miles from Augusta there is ap parently an inxhanstable quarry of excellent Gran ite, which has been buried in the bowels of the earth for ages past, and has hitherto been of no service. In view of this, the subscribers have de termined that this excellent building material shall remain no longer dormant for the want of hard knocks to render it suitable for building. There fore we have taken a lease of the Quarry, ami en tered into co-partnership for the purpose of carry ing on the Stone Cutting business in all its branch es. We will lay the Stone down in any pail of Augusta, at the Boston prices, with the freight and commission from that place to this added. VVe are now prepared to receive orders for Fronts of :my description, also Window Caps and Sills, Door.*>., Edge Stone, Gutter Stone, and in fact all kinds of work that Granite was ever used for. dec 5 ts CHIPMAN Sc HEAD. MOlti: NEW GOODS. 88. KIRTLAND & Vo.,Merchant Taihrrx, , have received a complete assortment of GOODS iu their line; Cassirneres in great variety, superior Satin Vestings, &c. &c. Fancy Goods.— so dozen best Hoskin (black and colored) Gloves; Buckskin and Beaver do; superior black and white Silk do; Berlin do; white and bl’k I silk Halt Hose; cotton do; superior Merino Vests and Pants; Suspenders, of the best quality; Linen, Cambric and Silk twilled pocket Hdkfs. Works. —Opera tie Satin Stocks; plain do; bowed and plain Bombazine do. 50 do/en round and square end Collars, See. be, oct 13 STEEL ItlliS FOR COTTON GINS. N'EVV INVENTION.—The subscriber has just received a supply of the PATENT RIBS for Cotton Gins, which have been spoken so highly of wherever they have been tried throughout the Cot ton Growing States, These Ribs are so constructed that one set will last twenty years or more, and be constantly in use, by having an extra set of Cast Steel faces. The faces are made to tit on the front pi the Ribs where the Saws pass through,and in so implc a manner that any person can put them on. The subscriber will always keep a supply of Gins on hand of the above description. WILLIAM JONES, A few doois above the Upper Market. July 13 >1 O V -x « Droß A. >liA S . Anhmox. ffl ATTH IC7 /WAX I rou 14K WEEK. (' AI.An R I A> 1. AX\ I)f <1 A P F,, POUVR. REGION®, PI AZZA DRV HOPOLO, IN\ ROME, J PO vB 11 c ASTMiE AN 1) H A Klto HI, ' \ IEW OF GENOA. j FIRE-WORK®, X At A O. (10 M H A T. "Hie w Jiolo interspersed v. ith Vocal and Instrumental Music on the Piano nnd Serapbina. Mir. Nelson, —Vocalist. M«. Woths, - Pianist. (Tj“ Sco Small Dill!. Doors opr:i at 7s—curtain to rise at half past 7. foj - Tick 4s 50 cents, children half price, to he , liatl at the oars of the Eagle &. Pho-nix, United Mates, Globe, and Planters Hotel, and at the bar of the Natiorn.lt'offee House. dee 10 m iFsic if WT Os the prircippb town* and .nomitnmts if the nrorttf. mills splendid establishment will be opened ev cry day from (J to it o’clock in the evening, on Broad street,below the Eagle and Vhamix Hotel. The proprietor of this establishment, anxious to please those vzlio.mav honor biin wi-lh a visity as sures the--public that the greatest order and llaoo*- , rum will be. observed during the exhibition of the I pictures. The LtsdiC* nnd Gentlemen who h.rvre visited the Mnseuc.wof New York, lloston a-r.di Philadelphia, will h« delighted with the corroitneas and beauty of the ’.airiiings. The ;xD(.rietor having made tK> airy Ids' perma nent rt tiik-MH', has placed his ewihiteiner'iu.'.i gene rous pabllrffur. a share of their patronage. Every week will be exhibited i new collection of Paintings, .except-the •Great- of. Afrismu;-which'will he exhibited every evening. (J.jr* Vdmittaiuxi 25 cents —lijitaanoo foa.threes month- 4-2. tjfiv no a 17 \C AUDl'*— Md. IVat:US, from Germany, and 1 .(mi i to the “ Moving Dioramas,” respect fully tiiT'is Iris services as a Teacher.of tbs. Piano Forte to the citizens of Angttsta. For thiocon venvoi retire of Ins pupils, lessons will to-given them allieir residences. .Mr. \V. will also tunc and repair Pianos. Drdrrvldftat this o (lice and at the Oiomrnas. dec 1 2. 8w in >i i i/v GuiK'foit tics".’ ri'llli: i.nhsrr ihcrsare now reeeiv ug "dull assort | n.ent ol Fresh Groceries, of Ul.-frrstipiaiHics, sclccteiitvitli great care expressly f p the conven ience o families, among which naa be-found the following: ■ 50 firkins prime (ioshen Jtutrtcr 20 'casks Goshen Cheese 20 hldfhbis No. 1 Mackerel 10 p" do do do' 25'obis No. 11 do 20 kits pickled Salmon SB tifijies scaled Herring 40(10 ills Cod-fish 2-5 oMs Canal Flour 25 of bhls do 20 irf do Buckwheat 20 if do' do 25 bhls Boston Loaf Sugar 15 Jo do crushed do 10 cases Pit-served (linger 55 'small Hams 1000 ‘IB#! Smoked Beef 2C ; bbls Family Crackers 10 Mils Pilot Bread 20 hags prime Java Coffee 'Together with an assortment of fihcfhiperiaT, Cnn powde-firyson.and Hfuck Teas, line Wmos, Fruits, Dome: tlecind Havana Preserves, Sprees, Ketchups, &c., all'of which arc olFcredfor saloon reasonable terms - I. o v . BRERS Ik Co. dec ID dJhwlrn. FIVE DDIrLAOH REWARD. Xjbv Strayed or Stolen, from a lot i, rXtat the upper end of Broad street, Ai a bay PONY, with a bride h vS and saddle ; his hind feet U]i to th * so j! * fetlock .joints are both white, and hi , 1 left eye is out. He is well knowt in Aiojyusth, having formerly belonged to I*, v. Du. gas, and .Mr; Wilcox.. A reward of- live dollars will be given- for him. JOHN M.EVANS "•»«•- 3Ci dim A tflwn«V' SVVKET 'ORANO f.s -'"I. Vitl gallons Pickled Oysters - 25 bbls best Albany Ale -400 lbs Bologna Saussagex 80® ibs Smoked Beef 20 doz Pickles, assorted 20 -bbls Northern- Apples 10 boxes Lemons-; jaini received and for sale nov 17- Hit by PETER GOLLY. LAAV JNttT.lCE.—’l'he suhHcnlier baaremov ed <!«> t rflico lo th* second story of McKenzie & !!■ munch'd corner. Etc will attend punetijaily to tie business of his profession, in the Courts of i Richmond county, Georgia, and Edgcfiels and Dai’i well districts; S. C. o,it-10 flyi) .PASIE BT. GRAY. BOARDING. —A few gentlemen can he uc (omnioriattsl wi'h boord and lodging at Mrs. J. Chrriu’s, oa Broad-street, next door above the Hrr Igfi Bank. CTf.’’Mrs. C. cart r»hz> accommodate a few truii ier.i> hoarders: if. net 2:> A>¥'lhSACTI V E .A O. Price , Mercer. I)wiper null Tailor, No. 258 lirimd Street, TiMfKS i/leasme hereby to inform bis friends and Hie public of Iris late arrival to this city with-a select stock.of the newest and most fashion able-assortment of line Goods ever offered in this market, comprising all the choice colors of superior Wcsh of Kngland and French Eloiii.s,.Casftinicrcs mill Vestings, AVlsirii ho will malto to measure in the best style, , or seiiibv tire Piece or Pattern. , Ht-has alsojust received and wilbbocontinually r:vc; ving new additions of every article of tire Fancy I order for gentlemens’ use and wear that can can be I called, for, viz: Under Shirts and Drawers of all [ kinds, line Linen and Codton Shirts, Frilled and Plain SWirtFroats; line Linen Collars; Suspenders of every variety; Gloves of all kinds of the first quality ; snpurler Neck Stocks of every description, made to-order by the most celebrated makers jSilk and Linen-Pocket Handkerchiefs; Black and lig’d Silk Cravats ; Night Cans; Shoulder Braces; Hiding Belts ; Cravat Stiffneru-; Pantaloon Straps; Silk, Woolen: ami Cotton Hosiery ; Umbrellas; Cloak Cords aud'Tassels ; Razor Straps; Travelling Cas es; Mafe; Caps; Perfumery; Shaving Soaps; Clothes and Hair-Brushes, Ike. .&c. With an extensive as ortmfTit of Fashionable Ready Made Clothing, , Cut and made in his establishment in the best man* ’ ner, which will enable him to satisfy the public on in spert ion-, that the like is not to-be excelled if equal led in this-country. All of which will he sold at ! the lowest cash prices-. dec 12 ATTENTION DELINQUEHTS ! fTNHK subscribers would nrostresjiectfully inform , X those indebted to them that unless their accounts are settled before the 25th insl. a Court of I : Enquiry will he held forthwith, and they will he : : waited upon by a gentleman selected by his fellow citizens, who w ill very politely request their signa ture, together with that of their friends, to a paper, which wiki insure their presence at an entertain * wept to be given exclusively for their benefit. r . N. B. To accommodate, we will receive specie 1 for onr dees, although it is not as current as shin " plaster’s. doc G CLARKE Ik HOLLAND. 11 MOKE NEW (.'ions. I mHE subscribers are this day receiving, and are i i I now opening additional supplies to tlisir stock,. which will embrace many desirable andfusliionahle r Goods, all o£ which w ill be sold low at wholesale | or retail. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine the same. G. H. NOBLE & Co. dec I opposite the Planter’s Hotel. omn \L r.H.uviXu or tjik GEORGIA ST ATI' LOTTKKV, l or the Benefit oi' the Augusta Independent fire Co. < i. m>s No. 19, ion 1 Mi'). 1 2- 3- \ ,5. y f 8 f) m ii 12 .*>'»■ 7j m in nil ;n) 4*i 20 an n no an I hereby certify that the above numbers os they stand are correct, as taken from file Managers’ Cer tificate of the diawingofthe Virginia Sate Lottery, i lor WelLsburg, Class N0.7,f0r 1838, drawn at Ait*.\- 1 amtria, Vo. Dee. Btfc, >B3B, ami whieh determines ■ the late of all tickets held in the above l.ottciv. ! A. READ, Ageiit. Augusta. Dec. n.her 12. IS3B. <i UOKtil \ STATE B* » I' T K IS 1 , :x>r nn: ur.nr.HT or tut; Angxmui Independent Eire tom puny. Ci.\ss N0,.')0, ion 18118. Tj-bc determined by the drawing of the Alexan dria (1). C.) Lottery, C iss No. 8, 1838. To be draw n at ALEXA.NDUI \, Va.,on Naturilay. December 15. 1838. D. S. Gnxuotu. & r s\, Managers. A. READ, Contractor 7T> Nr Mums —II Dnvw:; Bu.i.ots. S C I I K M (•'.. 1 Prize of $40,000 . is - $-10,} 00 1 15.000 .... 15,000 i. - - - - to,ooo .... 10 000 r- 4,000 i-. 000 1- - - -■ -3,000!-- - - - - 3,000 1- 2,000 ..... . 2,000 1' .... . 1,01(1 . . . _ - 1,015 H) 1.000 - - - - 10.000 K) 750 - .. . - 7.500 12 500 ----- 0.000 36 1(00 - - - - 7.500 75 200 .... 1 i,OOO TOO 150 - - - . 15.000 125 - - - ■ 1 tVv-. - . . 15,025 122 - ,00 . ... . 12.200 122 00 7.320 '22— 50 0.100 214 - - -30 7,320 4,941 - -- -- - 20 --- - 98,820 25,620 - - - ... -10- .. . . 250,200 31,535 Prizes, amounting to - - . . $510,200 Tickkts $10 —Shakos in imiopoution. (Tj-Orders for Tickets in the atiove scheme, will meet with prompt attention if -addressed (post paid) t'> A.. READ, Agent, Augusta, (la. ITSRFTTL ARTIOIiI'CS f( jiiSSFI?OILET,&c. J Cold Crnum, for provenling and healing i haps or roughness of the skin. 'toilet Powder, Powder Puffs and lioxes. Lfp tfnlve., for keeping the Lips soft, comfortable and imparling a natural and healthy color Tooth Phonier* —Orris’ Tooth Powder, remarka bly pleasant and agreeable, for cleansing, whitening and preserving the Teeth, also Dr. Clevisnd’s, Den trili if Ttiuthißvusher, Ivory handles, neat and elegant Pone, superior “ “ Cologne, Rose’, and Lavendoi waters, See. 4 tkiniun’s, Curling Pint'll Ward’s Hair Oil, Hears Oil, Ceylon Oil, Soap* —Low’s Olive Oil, Mlltk, Lavender, Rose, Windsor, Palm, Sic- Hair I'j’u-i/ics—Atiil Ilrushei Court Phi’ter —4l lack and flesh colored Hold Poolers Shin, Preston Salts. &c. Sold by dee 10 11 AVI LAND, RISLEV, L CO. SfItENG fIif.N.OIG PLASTERS—for ruling Pain’s, Woakhots in the Hreast, Side, Hack or Limbs, also, for Coughs, Colds, Asthmas, Difficulty of Breathing, Oppress an of the Stomach, Ac., w ill allhrd speedy ami soothing re’ief. Sold by dec 19 11 \VI LAND, RISLf.Y, A Co. NRW Prni.K.’ATIO.VN. f UST RECEIVED, l<v THOMAS HICHAJtfUi, Os A Manual of Coneholbgy according to the sys tem laid down by Lamarck, with the late improve ment: by De Blainville, exemplified and arranged for the use of. students, by Thomas Wyatt, m. a., illustrated by 'thirty-six plates containing more than than two lumtked types drawn from the natural shell. The works of Lord Chesterfield, including his letters to his son,&c. to which is puafix.i'4 an original life of the author. A system of (* reck Prosody ami Metre, for the use of schools and 1 colleges, by Charles Anthon, 1.. 1.. IX Harry Austin, or Adventures in Ilia British Army, Hew io ■Observe —Moral and Manners, by Miss Mortice,in. Duty aiul Inclination, a novel* hyMiss Landon. Public and i’rivate Economy, illustrated by obser vations made in England, in tlie year i 830, by Theodore Sedgwick. Velasco, a Tragedy in five acts, by Kpes Sargent. Sketches by lioz, parts 4 and 5. Nicholas Nicklcby, parts 5 amlG. Oliver Twist, part 3 DRY GOODS AT AVJfOLESALE. STOVALL Sc HAMLP.N have received their fall supplies, and offer to their customers who may favor them with a call, a- large assortment! of Hoods at low prices. Particular attention paid hi orders. Dry Goods sales room upstairs, over their Gro cery storm oct 18 \NNI2ALS FDR IS39. l —The subscriber is now receiving a good supply of all the Knglish and American Annuals for 1839. Persons fond of fine hooks arc respectfully invited to call and examine tlie-oame. iiov 29 I', 11. PLANT. ci.oTif'N, * c ir 111IK subscribers have just reeerved a large assortment ofsuperline and middling-qualities CLOTHS and CASSIMERKS, viz. bine, black and fancy colored cloths, beavor. cloths, of extra body, suitable fur Overcoats, &c. Ribbed, plain and fancy striped. Cassitnerrs, in great variety. 200 pieces Satinets, some of which are of superior quality, and composing a great variety of colors, fancy stirpes and mixtures. Silk and other q’jality Vestings, Buffalo Cloths which they offer at very low prices, oct 3 EDGAR & CARMICHAEL. eoiPA RT.VK its Hip. — riIHK undersigned having lukon A. ROWLAND 1 into partnership, tlie WARE(LOIRSE AND COiMiMISSION RIJSNIESS will be conducted un der the firm ol Baird .J- Hotviand, niter Ist of Oeto ber next. BENJ. RAIKD sept. IS 20 KOBERT LAMBERT Ss Co< have moved their , office to the store of. A. W. Walton is. Co. — All persons indebted to them will please make pay ment previous to the Ist of January next, when all outstanding accounts will be placed in the hands of an attorney for collection. ts nov 17 r., .n HiCHJfRt.N I)HOTEL. —The subscriber ferisn having purchased the entire interest of Mr. -L.’Jh’fl. Edward W. Collier, in the above establish ineiit, would by this meaws-jpform his friends and the public generally, that he intends giving his undivided attention to the accommodation of all who may cal) on him, and hopes by his intended exertions to please, to merit the farmer patronage of the house, oct 22 2rn JESHE. CLARK. {Jjr* 'flie Southern Recorder will publish the above 2 months, and forward their account to this office. SILKS. —Just received, a fine assortment of Silks, consisting in part of Plain and figured Black and Blue Black Silk, Plain and figured Color’d Silks, figured Satin Taglionc, a new and beautiful article for dresses; also,’fancy Silk Hdkfs. Shawls, and Scarfs. G. lI.,NOBLE & Co. Oct 80 opposite the Planters’ Hot— HAT STORE.-A. D. MALLORY having connected himself with ono ol the largest inanutacturing houses at tho North, will in luture conduct the business under tho firm of A. It. Mallory Ac to. Their present arrangements will enable A. 8.M.&C0. to supply tboir eirstomert on tho most accommodating terms. They are m w receiving their Fall and Winter supply of tienile men's Hals, Caps, Ac ; also,, a large assortment of Ladies’ lionnels, of the latest stylo and superior quality. Those wishing to purohu-o articles in their line, either at wholesale or retail, arc solicited t> call mid examine their assortment oct 2 if A. K MALLORV A Co. STOKE MASONS WANTED.—Twenty good Stone Masons will find constant employment i at liberal wages, at the Bridge over tlie Oconee riv er, on tho Georgia Rail Road, near Greensboro. JAMES If. GRANT, Principal Assistant Engineer. Engineer’s Office. i reensboeo,October 11, IS3S. S ts • i r N iil.in SALKS. UY iV J. I .JACKSON. THIS DAY, Al bu f-p: -! 10 oVI OOk, will be '0 d ill front of wtr .-tore.. 30 bids Malaga \\ ino 11 bMs Monungaliela Whiskey . 11 tit> Port W ir.o * t'o Holland(lin f i baskets Champagne Il»li s Pilot Bread mi boxes liuneh Raisins ‘.’o LOP ii isli Potato* ■■ SO do prime Apples N) trees ( lives' *0 tlo I r non Syrup IS do Muscat SS iim 0 do ('spots lo do Maecaroni 1S do Tobacco 10 tlo I tarot Wine IS basktts Anniseed Cordial 100 do;;. Tumblers \lso, Sundry other articles doe I!) Terms cash. Great Sale of Roofe UV W . K. A J. U. JACKSON. THIS NIGHT, At the store next to Lafayette Hall, at half pa«t ti o’clock, by catalogue, a large colleition of stand ard Medical I’ooks, and works in the various de partments of Science and Literature i largo Map of the U. S.; Annuals ; Letter and Cap Paper; blank Hooks and Memorandum Hooks; Novel Tales, Voyages, Travels, Poems, lav. Cata'ogues to he had at our Store and place of Sale. Sale positive and by catalogue. Fiiday and Saturday evenings, this week, at the above place, the balance of the Books. Stationary, and other articles will positively be soldi,-to-close the concern. r N, It. —The Medical Hooks will all be sel l thi ;• ■ night. , * dec YS A elm i n istrator ’* Sale. It A JOHN S. IIHT« HINSON. W ill he sold in fn nt of my store on Thursday, the 30th inst.. all the Household and Kitchen Knini tnre of t!ie late Mary Amt Henson, dechi., consist ing of beds, bedsteads bureaus, side-boards, huge glasses, tables, wash-stands,shovel and tongs, fend ers, clothes presses, chairs, Sro; dec 13 Terms cash on delivery. iiv John s. ih;tciiinsox. Will l.c sold in front of my store on Tuesday, ■ the 1 ■’-'til hist., for account United States. •1 yoke large well broke Oven .3 Ox Wagons, Voire and all complete 1 Saddle nurse, saddle, bridle, &c. 1 Iron Safe lines, Pick-axes, &c. dec 13 Terms cash. Kit’color's Sale. av. e. a j. ti. Jackson WILL hesold on the first Tuesday in January next, at the lower Market House, iiuthe city. ol Augusta, a Tract of Pine Land, belonging to the estate of John Fox, deceased, known as the little mill tract, about eight miles from Augusta ,con lain - big about 1018 acres, and adjoining lands ol Hale, Vcrdery and Philips, Tennvmadd known at sale. PF.TKR UKNNOfII, ANTOINE PICQUET HENRY H. GUMMING. November 00, ISOS trwtd Executors. ON THURSDAY, the 20th December next. At the residence of Joseph Wheeler, four miles west of Augusta, near Kay’s Crock, will be sold, One line toned Piano . Two pair Carriage Horses < ne Ituggy Horse, and tho lines Saddle Horse ■ Cornet One Barouche with Harness One Buggy “ “ Three Plantation and one Jersey Wagon, Four good Mules, Cows, Hogs, Household and Kitchen Furniture Blacksmith's Anvil and Bellows Plantation Tools, S:c. Also, Sundry Negroes, men and women, winch will be sold or hired. W*3td9t dec (i JUST RECEIVED, ~ I, A IGHTY-FOUR LIKELY YOUNG NEGRO3W, . j well assorted, direct from Virginia, which will be sold on as good terms, if not better, than . any lot of Negroes thatcan be shown in our market. They consist of likely Fellows, Hoys, and Girls, Ac. They will be sold singly or in lots to suit purchasers, by a permanent citizen of Hamburg, SI. C. Persons wishing to purchase will please call • and exumiog for themselves, at the house of the | subscriber. JOSEPH WOODS <b Co. nov 28 trw3w In accordance with lire ostensible vu-wa . of the Southern Convention. D lItE C T IMPORTATION. TNHOMAS I. WRAY & SON liavejust received by the Governor Troup, ami are now opening,, a large assortment of CHEMICALS and other DRUGS, from the Laboratory of Miuider, Wearer f Co. (one of the lirst houses in England,) which will be sold in a state of the utmost purity. These with their former supply on hand constitutes a large and very complete assortment, consisting of almsst every article in the Drug line usually kept in this market, T /'• Tiers will be thankfully received and attend ed to with despatch, on the most accommodating terms. ts oct 17 DRAWING A PAIIfTINE ACADEMY^ MU. RICHARDS, from Baltimore, has the plea sure to inform the citizens of Augusta, that be lias opened his rooms in the Masonic Hall, for the tuition of young Ladies in the various bran ches of Drawing and Painting, in Oil and Wa- . ter colors,including his original style of Flower Painting and Pencil Drawing, Didiai Finishing, Fruit and Marine Painting, sketching from nature, &c. Mr. R. has a number of specimens, from his owa pencil, which lie will be happy to exhibit to all who will favor him with a visit. He lias devoted much time to his collection of materials, studies, designs, &r. His pupils will therefore have the advantage of Hie best subjects for the pencil, also the use of many valuable elementary weeks and essays upon the art. His object will lie to convey a thorough and prac tical knowledge of the study ; not a superficial ac quaintance with the theory of the subject, which will eventuate merely inn jo uoipwaxa aqi fiw pretty thing .<• His design will he te mike his pupils Artists, which he hopes, with application on their part, to accomplish. He will exert liimielf to please the lovers of the arts who honor him with their patronage, and he doubts not, that many in this cl . ty, will eagerly devote a little time to the attain ment of a knowledge of so enchanting an art A term consists of two months instruction —the first course commencing on Thursday, 3.oth inst., before which time it is desirable that pupils should enter their names. Among his numerous references, Mr. it. would mention the following gentlemen offhe. city;— Dr. M. Antony, Dr. W. It. Turpin, Mr. H. .Headden, Judge Holt, Rev. Mr. Hard, Rev. Mr. Ford. N. H.—Application for terms, admission, Sic., to. he made at the Academy, Masonic Hall. Mr. R. has a few,copies of his American Artist, &c., for sale. ts oct 22 E..BURCEOIB, 8 ILK M’liß AND SCOURER, from Paris, hav ing amved at Augusta where he intends to make his permanent residence, in the practice of his pro fessioool. 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, See. will he 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, oo a* to look as well as new. Gentlemen’s apparel scoured and renewed to them primitive colorand bright ness. bin oct 6 Dyking and scouring.— f. columbet, from Lyons, (France,) informs the citizens of Augusta and vicinity, that he has opened a DYEING AND SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT on Broad street, three doors below the Kagle and pheenix Hotel, where he will be happy to attend to all orders. Having served a regular apprenticeship at his busi ness, in fie city es Lyons, which is-the principal Silk Factory of France, lie feels onfident he can give general satisfaction to marchants in re-dying .‘-'ilk Goods of all descriptions-and colors. Ladies’- dresses handsomely dyed or cleansed at the shortest notice; alsoG»; tietneiCsapparel. His charges will ha moderate. dm w