Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, December 25, 1838, Image 3

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PRIVATE ACUIEMY.—iIm Se.ond Qu.me; of Air. and Miss Johnson's Private Aciulemv, will commence on tie 31st day of December, hist. A few more scholars can he admitted. Payment. i quarterly in advance. RHINE VS &M. T. JOHNSON. i dee 21th, IS3B. 3td j 'FEN PI ELTJTeI ALE SEMINARY. I A LARGE and commodious building with lie- i citation and Lecture Rooms, sufficient to ac- I commodate from 150 to 200 young ladies is just i 1 completed and the Trustees confidently hope their efforts thus 11 promote the cause of education will meet the approbation of the community. Hiving been disappointed in relation to the ser vices of Mr. Slade, they have engaged the services of the Rev. Mr. Richards, who, with competent fe male assistants, will take charge of the Seminary the ensuing year. Mr. B. has ha J many years ex perience in the instruction of youth, and has been favored with gem nil success. The course of in struction will be thorough and liberal, ebmracing every particular necessary to improve the hexrt, form the manners, enlighten the understanding. and prepare the pupil to move with ease and re spectability and usefulness, in any circle of society or sphere of action. The exercises of the school will commence on the Ist Monday in February next. Rates of Tui tion in the Literary department, $lO, sll and $lB per terms of 5 months. Music, Drawing, Painting and other accomplishments at the usual rates. — Bills settled at the end of each term. Board in respectable families at $lO per month. Further particulars may he known by addressing the Prin cipal. Rev. C. D. Mallarv, Col. A. Janes, Rev. B. M. Saunders, James Devant, Lemuel Green, Dr. E. H. Macon, Dr. F. W. Cheney. Penfield, Dee. 20th, 1838. w3t MR. VICTOR LATASTE, late Professor of Music, in the Female Institute at Scotsboro’, Geo., respectfully tenders his services to the citi zens of Augusta, to teach the Piano Forte, and Guitar. Mr. L. has taught Music in this State, for the last live years, and with what success the testi monials in his possession, from some of the most re spectable citizens of Milledgevillc will show. Those wishing Mr. L.’s services will please make application as soon as possible, as he has had, since his arrival here, acalito Columbus, which he will accept, should he not form a class in this city before the first of January next. A card left at the Globe Hotel, or at Mr. Plant’s, Book-store, will meet with punctual attendance, dec 21 swtf I VI NGLISH GARDEN SEEDS—A large and del well selected assortment of English Garden Seed, comprising all the different kinds in general use, and of this year’s growth, warranted fresh and genuine. Also, an assortment of splendid Bulbous Roots, Flower Seed, China Prolific Tree Corn, Small On ions, &.C., &c. For sale cheap by ANTONY & HAINES, j dee 2.0 232 Broad-street. GEORGIA RAIL ROAD. Chance of Hour — On and after the 20th inst. the passenger cars will leave Augusta at (5 o’clock, A. M.,daily,for Warrenton; and, except Sundays, for Crawford ville and Jefferson Hall. Returning, leave Jclderson Hall at 7 o’clock, Warrenton at o’clock, A. M., and arrive in Au gusta at half-past 1 o’clock, P. M. Augusta, Dec. 20th, 1838. WHOLESALE MAT WARE-HOUSE, No. 201 Market street, Philadelphia. 1 THOMAS EVANS Sr Co., (late Ran- I kin & Evans, Auguste, Ga.,) take pleas fegfyL ure in informing their friends throughout IMS Georgia, Carolina, and Alabama, that they have located themselves in Phila delphia,where they manufacture and keep on hand a large assortment of Hats and Caps, of all descrip tions, which they will sell at wholesale, at such prices and on such terms as will satisfy those who may favor them with their orders. They would respectfully invite those merchants who buy in the northern markets, to give them a call, as they feel confident their stock will attract the attention of buyers. THOMAS EVANS & Co. dec 24 ts rry- The Milledgevillc Journal, Mobile Chronicle, Montgomery (Ala.) Advertiser, and Charleston ( ou rier, will publish the above twice a week for two months, and charge this office. Each paper is re quested to send a paper containing the advertise ment to the advertisers in Philadelphia. T. A. RICHARDS, Teacher of Drawing and Painting, Masonic Hall, jft,/IT R. RICHARDS respectfully informs his 7Y |l classes, and the lovers of the arts generally, that the second term of his Drawing Academy com in-mces on Wednesday, the 2d of January next, offering a favorable opportunity for those who would possess themselves of a knowledge of this delight ful art. He has now at his room, besides his own Draw ings, some productions of Pupils, which lie submits to the attention of the public. Mr. R’s. Night Glasses, for gentlemen, will com mence, also,on the 2d January. Iw dec 22 C\ LOTH CLOAKS. —Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s J Cloth Cloaks, of superior qualities, and made in the best manner, just received and for sale low by nov 24 w&trwtlstmar J. I). CRANE k Co. THE subscribers are prepared to make liberal advances on . otton shipped to their friends in ’ Charleston. LLOYD & VINCENT, dec 22. trw3t rill IE subscriber has associated his son H- W B Kneeland, with him in the Factorage and Com mission business, which will be conducted under the firm of S. Kneeland & Son, they tender their services to their friends and public, at the stand for merly occupied by S. Kneeland & Co. their Ware house being Fire Proof, and extensive, respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. nov 14 3msw S. KNEELAND. SAW MILL FOR SALE. rjIHE undersigned offers for sale Ids Mill, for- J|_ mcrly known as Clietts’,on Butler’s Creek, ton miles from Augusta. It has jnst been rebuilt of the best and most substantial materials, aud is now in complete operation—the tract contains between three or four hundred acres of land, well Umbered with pine and 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. F'urther description is deemed unneccssarry,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 I will sell a lot of fifty acres with a first rate spring, and some improvements, adjoining the summer re silience of John S. Coombs—and also rent a dwel ling, blacksmith, and workshops, on the Milledge 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. HAT STORE.- A. 11 MALLORY having connected himself with one of the largest mnrmlactanng houses at the North, will in lutttre conduct the business under the firm of A. 11, Mallory & Co. Their | resent arrangements will enable A. B. M & Co. to supply their customers on the most acc«mmodaiing terms. They arc new rec iving their Fall and Winter supply of Gentle men’s Hats, Cars, &c..; also, a large assortment of Ladies' Bonnets, of the latest style and superior . quality. Those wishing to purchase articles in fi their line, either at « holesale or retail, are solicited * to call and examine their assortment. oet 2 if A. B. MALLORY & Co. AATOTICE. —Sealed proposals will be received at ! _lx the Augusta Atsenal until the first day of Jan- j uary next, for supplying the Garrison with wood,! corn, and hay, in such quantities as may be required, i and also, for renting the old Arsenal lot and man- | sion thereon. The wood is to be of good sound oak, and to be corded as close as practicable, the sticks straight and of medium size, and each cord to con tain 128 cubic feet. The com and hay or fodder (in case hay cannot be procured,) must likewise be sound and ot fair merchantable qua ity. Security will be required for the faithful performance of all obligations entered into under this notice. Address (. ommandwrg Officer. td dec jjj i nn bblr irish potatoes, ■IUU 2u casks London Dorter, landing and dec 2z for sale by JOHN COSkERV, j fl^llKsubscriber is prepared to make advances JL on Cotton consigned to his friends in Livcr- I Pool. ADAM JOHNSTON. Augusta, December 18,1838. lm mo HlßE.—Negro Mon, Women and Boys, JL amongst them a good Cook, Washer and Ironer, House Servants, ami Hostlers. Apply to dec 21 11st j GEO. \V. LAMAR. Cl I RTAIN FRINGES, for sale by ) dec 2! ts GEO. H. NOBLE fc CO. 171 BENCH CALICOES. —One case of splendid French Prints, of new style and patterns, just received and for sale by dec 21 ts GEO. H. NOBLE & CO. N r EVV BACON—A choice article for family use, for sale by dec 21 3t_ HAND &, SCRANTON. PRIME ST. CROIX SUGARS, just received, and for sale by dec 21 3t HAND & SCRANTON. 1 THREAD LACES, of all kinds and qualities, for sale by G. H. NOBLE & Co., dec 18 opposite Planters’ Hotel. ]~N(Tk SALE BY R. BARBER, sii'kegs iif l ryim . & Trull’s Eagle Powder, at $5 per keg. dec IS ts NEGROES FOR SALE.—One likely young carpenter, and one superior blacksmith.' For particulars apply to JNO. S. HUTCHINSON, dec IS (1 HAIRS, CHAIRS. —Just received and for sale J low, a large and well assorted lot of Rose wood, Mahogany, and Windsor Chairs, by' dec IS JNO. S. HUTCHINSON. ( \ HECKS on New York and Charleston; also, t. J States Bank Notes, for sale by nov 20 GEO. INS. & TRUST Co. UNITED STATES BANK-NOTES, 'fnr~saie nov 14 2:n JOHN G. WINTER. I AMP OIL.—A fresh supply- of bleached Lamp j Oil, just received and for sale in quantities to suit purchasers by- ANTONY Sc HAINES, dec 17 ‘ BACON. LBS. Middlings, just received and • VrUU for sale ~ dec 13 W. EU- JACKSON. CW'k LBS. superior English Silk, just received 'Ot/ and for sale by dec 15 W. E. & J. U. JACKSON. W‘ OUSTED CRUELS.—A large assortments Zephyr Worsteds, Patterns and Working Canvass, just received by G. Id. NOBLE & Go. dec 12 opposite Planters’ Hotel. TO THE LADIES.—We have just received t very handsome assortment of Black, Blue Black and colored Silk Fringes for Trimmings. GEORGE H. NOBLE k Co. dee 12 opposite Planters’ Hotel. IOOKING GLASS PLATES, assorted sizes, jfor sale by (dec 19) ANTON Y& HAINES. TRAIN OIL.—A fine lot of Train Oil, just re ceived and for sale by dec 19 ANTONY & HAINES. ISINGGLASS. —Superior patent Isingglass, so, clearing coffee ; also Kusiaand American sheel Isingglass for the same purpose, for sale by dec 19 ANTONY & HAINES. HATS AND STOCKS—Of the latest fashions received and for sale by E. D. COOKE, nov 1 197 Broad street. 17*OR SALE OR HIRE, a smart, active, like * ly Negro Girl, about seventeen years of age. Enquire at this office. oct 8 INOUND, a sum of money, which can be had by . applying to CLARKE, McTEIR & Co. oct 22 The Genuine MORUS MULTICA ULIS fßßgßSK Mulberry Trees, or cuttings, for sale by WjNr S. KNEELAND & SON. I Augusta, Nov. 21,1838. ts D SHAKES Georgia Kail Road ami Bank 11 I ! fltock e«r sale, .Enquire at this office. nov 27 ts 1 SITUATION WANTED, by- a female, as a J\_ nurse or attendant in a family. She hag ex perience. Finquirc at this office. ts nov 27 PAPER. —20 reams fine Medium Printing Pa per for sale, on consignment,at factor’* prices Apply at tiiis office. June 13 17* OR SALE—Twenty Shares Georgia Rail Road ? and Banking Company Stock. Enquire at this office. ts oct 23 (NAPS. —Just received a splendid supply of Gen- J tie-men’s and Youth’s Cloth, Fur, Celctt and Leather Caps, of the latest fashions, by nov 1 E. D. COOKE. RICE —A constant supply- of this article wilfbe kept on hand, and furnished to dealers in quantities to suit at the lowest rates. JAMES RHIND, dec 14 trwtf Mclntosh st. near Bay-, A (JA BARRELS CANAL FLOUR, 1 OU 50 bbls Ale ti bbls Cranberries 8 tierces Rice 75 boxes fresh Raisins, for sale by dec S JOHN COSKERY. WILLIAM B. McKEE, No. 3fa’9 Broad street, Augusta, Ga., Agent for the New York Al bion, Emigrant and Old Countryman, will receive subscriptions and payments. ly ju ne 9 XrAUCLUSK COTTON OSNABURGS.—Acorn T slant supply of the above article for sale at Factory prices by the agents, mar J CLARKE, McTEIR & Co. Silks and satins.—g. h. noblesTc2 have a splendid assortment of black, blue black and colored figured Silks and Satins. Also, very handsome Rep Silks, well worth the attention of the ladies. dc( . jg PERFUMED JUJUBE article for coughs, colds, hoarseness, difficulty in breathing, &c.; also Boneset Lossenges, a supe rior remedy for colds, for sale by (It ‘ c 19 ANTONY & HAINES. BRUSHES.— Hair Brushes with glass backs,also do plain ; Hearth, Dusting, Clothes, Hat Shoe, Whitewash, and Painting Brushes, of dillcr ent patterns and qualities, for sale by dec 19 ANTONY & HAINES. SOAPS.— A large assortment of The,most highly perfumed washing and shaving Soaps, just re ceived aud for sale by Hec 19 ANTONY k HAINES. SXUH' AND TOBACCO.— American gent. Snuff, made by Mrs. Miller, Macaboy by Lori latd s, Ruppee, do.; Strasburg, do. Also superior chewing Tobacco, made by Leftwich, for sale by _ nee 19 ANTONY k HAINES. 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 Taglione, a new and beautiful article for dresses; also, Fancy Silk Hdkfs. Shawls, and Scarfs. G, H. NOBLE k Co. oet 31) opposite the Planters’ Hotcr LAW NOTICE. —The subscriber hasremov ed his Office to the second story of McKenzie & Bennoch’s corner. He will attend punctually to the business of his profession, in the Courts of Richmond county, Georgia, and Edgefield and Barnwell districts. S. C. oet 10 [lyi] J AMES T. GRAY. NOTICE. —The subscribers being anxious to close their business, request all fiose indehte 1 to them to make immediate payment, and all those to whom wc are indebted, will please present their accounts. CLARK E k. IIOLLAND. sept 8 ts PAPER HANGINGS? SNOW DEN & SHEAR, have received from Philadelphia, a large supply of superior Paper Hangings, comprising a variety of new and splen did patterns, to which they respectfully invite the attention of the public. dcc 20 ROBERT LAMBERT & Co. have moved their office to the store of A. W. Walton 4c 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 far collection. ts nov 17 | IpSj. MORES MULTICAULIS,—Orders for 1, j trees or cuttings of the genuine Morns I |p Yg 6 * 1 Multicaulis received at the book store of | T. 11. PLANT. KESIDENT DEM’lsr—Dr. MVNHOK will j take out painful teeth with his usual skill I n\y or Mc.ur, at his operating rooms, No. 202 Broad street, opposite E. D. Cooke's great fashion able clothing store. N. H. The poor or indigent sufferers attended to gratuitously. ts dec 24 «OAKU WANTED—By a Gent'eman and his Lady, in A private family—situation central. A line addressed to S. K. post-office, will receive immediate attention. 2t dec 24 LADIES’ FUR SHOES. IADIES’ Kid Walking Shoes lined and bound A with Fur, prime for cold weather, just receiv ed and for sale by ALDRICH & SHOV E. dec 21 (it French Needlc-W orked Collars. XmrM. 11. CRANE, has just received a large V V assortment of Needle Worked Collars of the latest Paris style, which he will sell low. [dec 21 Second Edition. PLANT’S GEORGIA & CAROLINA ALMANAC FOR IHlll). fWHIE Astronomical Calculations, by Robert | JL Grier, Butts county,- Georgia. Second Edition for 1839, just published by T. H. PLANT, Augusta, dee 20 PLANT At NORTON, Columbus. I AND FOR SALE. —200 acres Land, formerly A the property of Bacon & Malone, and adjoin ing the land of Dr. McWhorter, on the lane leading to the swamp, called Lover’s Lane, will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Apply to dec 14 ts SAMUEL HALE. 4 DV ANCES will be made by the subscriber on /V Cotton consigned to iris friends in New York, Liverpool or Havre. JAMES RHINO, oct 22 swtf PICKLED OYSTERS. A JAIA GALLONS Pickled Oysters, in small I Xl* ’ Kegs. A supply kept constantly on hand throughout the season by dec 13 lm I. 8. BEERS & CO. FAMILY GROCERIES. 11HE subscribers are now receiving a full assort ment of Fresh Groceries, of the firstqualities, selected with great care expressly for the conven ience of families, among which may he found the following: 00 firkins prime Goshen Butter 20 casks Goshen Cheese 20 half bbls No. 1 Mackerel 10 qr do do do 25 bbls No. 3 do 20 kits pickled Salmon 50 boxes scaled Herring 4000 lbs Codfish 25 bbls Canal Flour 2.5 lif bbls do 20 hf do Buckwheat 20 qr do do 25 bbls Boston Loaf Sugar 15 do do crushed do 10 cases Preserved Ginger 50 small Hams 1000 lbs Smoked Beef 20 bbls Family Crackers 10 bbls Pilot Bread 20 bags prime Java Coffee Together with an assortment of fine Imperial, Gun powder, Hyson,and Black Teas, fine Wines, Fruits, Domestic and Havana Preserves, Spices, Ketchups, 4cc., all of which are offered fur sale on reasonable terras- I. S. BEERS & Co. (tee ff d&wlm \fKVV SILKS. — WM. H. tIIANE, has just I_N received Sup. colored figured Hippo Silks “ black “ do do “ “ Gro do Rhine do “ “ biack Lace Veils dec 13 XHTINES.—Just received per brig Mohawk from ' yt Bordeaux, and Euphrosine from Havre, via ■ Charleston, 100 doz very best Champagne, G casks good Claret, 4 casks Grave and Sauteme. 1 aec 11 _ J. P. SETZE. ITSEFUL AJGnCLK.S FOK THE TOILET, &c. J Cold Cream, for preventing and healing chaps i or roughness of the skin. Toilet Powder, Powder Puffs and Boxes. L ; p Salve, for keeping the Lips soft, comfortable - and imparting a natural and healthy color Tooth Powders— Orris’ Tooth Powder, remarka bly pleasant and agreeable, for cleansing, whitening and preserving the Teeth, also Dr. Clevand’s. Den - trifice 1 Tooth finishes, Ivory handles, neat and elegant s Bone, superior “ “ , Cologne, Hose, and Lavender waters, &e. Atkinson's,Curling Fluid j Ward’s Hair Oil, Bears Oil, Ceylon Oil, Soaps —Low’s Olive Oil, Musk, Lavender, Rose, Windsor, Palm, &c. Hair finishes—Nail Brushes 0 Court Plaster —Black and Flesh colored 11 Gold Beaters Skin, I'res ton Salts, kc. Sold by 'ff'c 10 HAVILAND, RIBLEY, <te CO. STRENGTHENING PLASTERS—For curing Pains, Weakness in the Breast, Side, Back or Limbs, also, for Coughs, Colds, Asthmas, Difficulty of Breathing, Oppression of the Stomach, &c., will afford speedy and soothing relief. Sold by dec 10 HAVILAND,RISLEV, At Co. N F. W PUBLICATIONS. ’ JUST RECEIVED, by THOMAS RICHARDS, A Manual of Conchology according to the sys- J tern laid down by Lamarck, with the late improve ,, ments 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 hundred types drawn from the natural j shell. The works of Lord Chesterfield, including his letters to his son,&c. to which is prefixed an original life of the author. i. A system of Greek Prosody and Metre, for the e use of schools and colleges, by Charles Anthon, I- 1.. D. e Harry Austin, or Adventures in the British Army, How to Observe—Moral and Manners, by Miss - Mortineau. e Duty and Inclination, a novel, by Miss London. y Public and Private Economy, illustrated by obser vations made in England, in the year 183 G, by Theodore Sedgwick. Velasco, a Tragedy in five acts, by Pipes Sargent, j Sketches by Boz, parts 4 and 5. Nicholas Nickleby, parts 5 and 6 2 Oliver Twist, part 3 MORE NEW GOODS. 88. KIRTLAND & Co., Merchant Tailors, • have received a complete assortment of _ GOODS in their line; Cassimeres in great variety, superior Satin Vestings, kc. kc. Fancy Goods.—sodozen best Iloskin (black and - colored) Gloves; Buckskin and Beaver do ; superior black and white Silk do; Berlin do; white and bl’k - silk Half Hose; cotton di; superior Merino Vests r and Pants; Suspenders, of the best quality ; Linen, f Cambric and Silk twilled pocket Hdkfs. Stocks. —Opera tic Satin Stocks; plain do; bowed ■ and plain Bombazine do. 50 dozen round and square * end Collars, &c. kc. oct 13 ! MORE NEW GOODS. j riNHE subscribers are this day receiving, and are J. now opening additional supplies to their stock, ’ which will embrace many desirable and fashionable Goods, all of which will be sold low at wholesale , or retail. The public are respectfully invited to - call and examine the same. 3 G. H. NOBLE & Co. r dec 1 opposite the Planter’s Hotel. 1 StLCOX If BROTHERS, Cabinet, 1 TroJ Chair and Sofa Ware-room, Broad lj* F I street, opposite Gould, Bulkley k Co. WagjjjSigiia The subscribers have removed from i tfu ‘ ir futraer location to the large I nr) d commodious store of Mr. W. Nel ’ EsjSOZi_L,soii, now offer for sale a well assorted t r ■'W r iii'3r^g»stock of articles in the above line, principally of their own manufacture, made from jhe latest and most approved New York patterns, which consist in part of the following— marble top i sideboards, mahogany do., pier, card,centre, dining, r tea, work, and other tables, dressing bureaus with marble and mahogany tops, secretaries and book , cases, sofas, ottomans, marble top washstands, writing desks, footstools, mahogany, curl and birds eye maple bedsteads; also, five doz. excellent ma r hogany French, half French and Grecian chairs, - and a variety of fancy, cane, rush, and wood seat - do. Thankful for past patronage, ttiey solicit a 1 continuance of the same at their new store, where f [ they will continue to sell at unusually low prices, and warrant thy goods equal to any ap. il 2-J EXHIBITION iHKTWOM BLI.MK MORAL PAIMINGS or the rr.MPr.vrioN or a dam am» eve, AM) Till; EXPULSION FROM PARADISIC. AFTER liEUttFIC. At 323, Broad Street, - doors from tlie Pl,inters. I f INI IK Pictures me of the largest class —the Fi- JL gnies the size of life. These original Pictures were painted for Charles X, King of France. They T have been exhibited at Somerset House, London— at the American Academy, New York—in Phila delphia—and at the Athemmim, Boston—and most ol the principal cities of the United States, to the lively gratification of many thousand visiters. They are pronounced to lie the best production of the French school—beautiful and sublime specimens of Art, perfectly chaste in conception, uniting a deep poetic imagery to the charm and power of truth, such as cannot fail to make a lasting impression on the mind of every beholder. Admittance 25 cents. Season tickets, 50 rents. Open from !) o'clock, A. M. to 2, P. M. j from 3 to o, P. M,; and from 7to 10, in the evening, dec 2-1 ts exhibition or the giraffe. fIMIE departure of this rate collection is post* " poned until after Tuesday, Dec. 25,the esta blishment is removed to Mr. Hush’s lot, corner of - and Kllis-streets, when they remain two ~ days longer, Monday and Tuesday, the 24th & 25th 3 of December. Hours from lOo’clock, a. m. to halfpast So’elock in the evening. Admittance 50 cents. Children and Servants, 25 cents. 2t dec 24 " M OVINE DIORAMAS. ADDITIONAL ATTRACTIONS. 1 f FOR THE WEEK. fl ii CALABRIAN LANDSCAPE, POLAR REGIONS, ( PIAZZA DEL POPOTiO, IN ROME, DOVER CASTLE AND HARBOR, GROTTO OF ANTIPAROS, FIRE-WORKS, NAVA L CO MB AT. _ 1 Qj* See Small Hills. 1 Doors open at 7—curtain to rise at half past 7. J (IT Tickets 50 cents,children half price, to be had at the bars of the Eagle & Phoenix, United 1 States, Globe, and Planters Hotel, and at the bar of the National Coffee Mouse. dee 10 OLY M PI (M’s Heirs. MESSRS. BACON & DEARIUS, respectfully informs the citizens of Augusta ami its vici nity,that their Equestrian company will exhibit Heir Arena and Gymnasium performances for a few days only, to commence on Saturday, the 22d ol Dec,, on the lot formerly occupied for that pur p ise, at the corner of Ellis and Jackson-streets. The Managers hope from the well established fimeof their performers, as well as themselves, fnd their Fine Stud of Horses, that they will re ceive a liberal share of patronage. The following is a List if their Principal Per formers .—Mr. & Mrs. Bacon—Messrs. E. Dearins G. J. tadwallader, Roberts, Whitlock, Monos’ Dickinson, Palmer, and Smith, Master Glenroy Bacon and Joseph. Riding Master, Mr. S. Phillips, Clown, Rockwell. Performance to continue every Evenin'* for Seven Days. ° Doors open at C o’clock—Performance to com mence at 7 o’clock, precisely.—Admittance 50 cents. Children half-price.— tadmired persons 25cents dec 19 ts MENAGERIE AND CIRCES UNITE IE JOSEPH G. M. HOBBY, Manager, respectfully announces to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Augusta and vicinity, that this sp’endid exhibition will he exhibited in this city on Wednesday, December the 26th,27th,28th, 29th,and 31st, 1838. and the Ist and 2d days of January, 1839, for seven days only. Ihe Animals will ho exhibited each day from a Xhp Menagerie and Chens w. Iho exhibited together can, m*hi.f ra ,no o’clock to JO. Admission to the Animals in tne day time, 2o cents. Admission to the Menagerie and Cirrus together at night, 50 cents—Children and Servants half-price. The Manager pledges himself that there shall be nothing introduced in the performance that can offend the ear of the most fastidious, but the whole will be conducted with the utmost order am! decorum. EQUESTRIAN PERFORMERS. Messrs. J. J. Nathans, Equestrian Manager, E. Woods, H. Wilmot, W. Smith, J. Wilmot, Thrift, Peake, W. Woods, Hicks, and Master Henry and William. For a list of the Animals contained in flic Mena gerie, see hills at the Hotels. Place of exhibition on the corner of Centre and Kllis-streets. dec 17 4t JH USE U 91. Os the principal towns and monuments of the world. rfBNHIS splendid establishment will be opened ev x cry day from 6 to 9 o’clock in the evening, on Broad street, below the Eagle and Phmnix Hotel. I be proprietor of this establishment, anxious to please those who may honor him with a visit, as sures the public that the greatest order and deco rum will he observed during the exhibition of the pictures. The Ladies and Gentlemen who have visited the Museums of New York, Boston and Philadelphia, will he delighted with the correctness and beauty •of the paintings. The proprietor having made this city his perma nent residence, has placed his confidence in a gene rous public for a share of their patronage. Every week will he exhibited a new collection of Paintings, except the Great Conflagration of Moscow, which will be exhibited every evening. ffj’ Admittance 25 cents—Entrance for three months $2. Cm nov 17 A CARD.— Mr. WORDS, from Germany, and J\. Pianist to the “ Moving Dioramas,” respect fully offers his services as a Teacher of the Piano Forte to the citizens of Augusta. For the con venveniencc of his pupils, lessons will be given them at their residences. Mr. W. will also tune and repair Pianos. Orders left at this office and at the Dioramas. dec 12 __ 2w EXGEIBII ANN L AE* FOR 1830. B(X)I{ of Royalty Finden’s Tableaux, Beauty’s Costume, Drawing Room Scrap Book, Juvenile Scrap Hook, Oriental Annual, Landscape do Keepsake Forgot Me Not With many other English and all the American Annuals for 1889, with other fine books, suitable for the approaching holydays. For sale by dec 20 T. H. PLANT. SUPERIOR SATINETS. SNOWDEN <fe SHEAR, have just received from New York a large supply of extra fancy strip ed, superior Oxford , Steel rnixt.and bl’k Satinets. Also superior white Welch and Shepard’s best Can ton Flannels, to which they respectfully invite the attention of the public. dec 20 IN NGLISH PEAS AND BEANS.—A large sup- A ply of English Reas and Beans, warranted frcsli and genuine, for sale by _dec24 ANTONY k HAINES, BRITISH LUSTRE, for liolisliing Stoves and Grates. This lustre with a little rubbing, will pioduee a brilliancy highly ornamental, and w hen once obtained, may be easily preserved. Directions for using with each package, for sale by dec 24 ANTONY <& HAINES. FIRE PROOF WARE HOUSE. THE subscribers take this method of informing the public that they will continue to transact i as general COMMISSION BUSINESS. Their Warehouses arc in complete repair, and they soli cit a share of public favour. Grateful for past patro nage, they tasure their friends no exertions shall fie 11 wanting to promote the interest of those who may j entrust their business to them. Their charges in i 1 future will be like other establishments of the kind 1 Liberal advances on produce in store. Receiving t 1 and forwarding goods or cotton promptly attended i to. S KNEELAND Hi. CO. 1' •ug 31 303 * w il GEORGIA STATE I lz O T T K R V, VOH the benefit of the Vugu-tn Independent Fire Company. Class No. 52, for IB3S. Io be determined by the drawing of the Virginia State Lottery, U ass No. 7,1838. For the benefit of the Monongalia Academy. To be drawn at ALEXANDR! V, Va., on Saturday, December 30, IB3S. D. S. Gregory Ik Co. Managers. A. READ, Contractor S C II E 51 E. I Prize of $35,294 - is - $35,294 1 10,000 .... 10,000 I 5,000 .... 5,000 I 3,000 5,000 1 1,573 - - - - 1,573 100 1,000 .... 100,000 28 ..... .mm .... 34,500 66 100 .... 0,600 66 SO --- • 5.280 66 50 3,300 66 40 ... - 2,640 132 30 3.960 3,960 2(t.... 79,200 25,740 10 ... - 257,400 30,316 Prizes, amounting to .... $547,7-17 Tickets $10 —Shares in morowrtoN. (jj" Orders for Tickets in the above scheme, will meet with prompt attention it addressed (post paid) to A. READ, Agent, Augusta, Ga. protection iM« a nce com pa sv . f itHE undersigned,agents ol' the Protection In- JL suruiicp Company of Hanlutd, Connecticut, are prepared to insure buildings and their contents against loss or damage by fire on the most rensonn tile terms. VC. & J. Cl. GATLIN net 31 till 255 Course of Instruction In the Natural Sciences. A REGULAR and thorough course of Instruction I\_ in the Natural .Sciences, with Lectures and Experiments, will be commenced on the first day of January next, at Mr. Egerton’s rooms, by Mr. Merrit Platt, from New Haven. The subjects first taken up, will beChemistry and Natural Philosophy. Hours of in si ruction to com mence at 12 o’clock, M, and 4 P. 11. Y’oung ladies, who may wish, to avail themselves of instruction in this important ami interesting de partment, without becoming members of the school, will be admitted at $5 each ; former pupils of the school arc invited to attend gratuitously. The course will continue till about the middle of June, and so far as the time will allow will include besides the above, Geology, Mineralogy, Botany, and Uonchology. dec 21 dtrStw ts JP. SETZE, has received an additional sup • ply of Best jet black Italian Lustring Silk, “ “ “ Gros de Rhine “ Bine and jet black Reps Fancy figured, colored do Blue and jet black, figured Peult dc Sore, Plain “ “ “ d® d.- Fig’d blue-, black, Armine Silk Splendid needlc-worked Collars, all prices Rich black, Uliantilla Veils, from $6 to $22 Ladies black Mohair, Merino and Thibet Hose Black Thibet-wool Shawls Black, white, pink and blue Katins White, tdne and pink Gros de Naples Silk Long Picnic Gloves 5-4 Irish Linen, suitable for Pillow cases Best French Merino Cloths and Gros dc Nap Merino Black Thibet Cloth Rich Piano Covers dec 20 I A DIES’ FINE SLIPPERS AND WAITER A mors.—ALDRICH SHOVE have just received six hundred pair Ladies’ fine Slipps, from Rogers’ manufactory, Broadway, New York, con sisting of English, American, Kid, French Morocco, colored Kid and Morocco, White and Black Satin Slippers, Silk, Black and colored Lasting Gaiter Boots. Also, Gentlemen’s fine Opera and Dancing Pumps. dec IS ImA TO RENT—Tire three story dwelling TSS»2| and office, at present occupied by Dr. Rob- IMP! prison mi Campliell-^t Tho »Wo and dwelling, (ire proof, No. 4 Bridge Ko «'. Apply to McKKN/.IK lx HENMUCH. B-—Notes payable quarterly,and the occupants paying for the use ol the hydrant water on the lots a ug 17 t s M RICHMOND HI (!'EL.—Tin* subscriber having purchased the entire interest of Mr. Edward VV. Collier, in Hie above establish ment, would liy tliis means inform his friends and the public generally, that lie intends giving his undivided attention to the accommodation of all "ho may call on him, and hopes I \ his intended exertions to please, to merit the farmer patronage of the house, net 22 2m JESSE CLARK. (Xj- The Southern Recorder will publish the above 2 months, and forward their account to this office. A TTENTION DUBLINQUK NTS ! THE subscribers would most respectfully inform al) ttiose indebted to them that unless their accounts arc settled before tire 25th inst. a Court of Enquiry will beheld forthwith, and they will he waited upon by a gentleman selected by his fellow- j citizens, who will very politely request their signa ture, together with that of their friends, to a paper, which will insure their presence at an entertain merit to be given exclusively for their benefit. N. B. To accommodate, we will receive specie for our dues, although it is not as current as shin plaslers. dec 6 CLARKE 4 HOLLAND. STONE MASONS WANTED.—Twenty good Stone Masons will find constant employment at liberal wages, at the Bridge over the Oconee riv ev, on the Georgia Kail Road, near Greensboro. JAMES M. GRANT, Principal Assistant Engineer. Engineer’s Office, > Greensboro,(tetober 11,1838. $ ts BOARDING.— A lew gentlemen can he no commodiiled wi.li board and lodging at Mrs. J. Carrie’s, on Broad-street, next door above the Briiige Rank. {VT Mrs, C. can also accommodate a lew tran sient boarders. ts oct 25 I OST OR MISLAID, either at Blount’s Hotel, I A Warrcnton, or at the Georgia Rail Road De pot, in tliis city, on Monday last, a large Hand Box, covered with homespun, belonging to a young lady from Midway, near.Millcdgeville, containing a Leg horn bonnet, andsevcral silk dresses,capes, collars, Stc. Any information concerning it, will tic thankfully received, or a reasoable reward will be cheerfully paid if it is left at this office, dec C ts J. W. STOK ES. TO THE PUBLIC. HI , H. N. WILSON tenders P u *^‘ c > or ■■■■■■SedsKißdße stowed on bis Stage Lines, and would respectfully in form them, that he is prepared to run a Daily Line, (Sundays excepted,) of FOUR HORSE COACHES, from the Georgia Kail Road to Athens, dee 10 d Ist j H. N. W. Charleston Insurance Ac Trust Company Capital One Million Dollars —all paid in, AGENCY, AUGUSTA. THE subscriber is prepared to take Fire andJMa rine risks at the current rates of premium, Robert McDonald, oct 30 3m Agent C. I. &T. Co. GEORGIA GRANITE COMPANY™ ('1 ITIZENS, 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 tliis 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, and en tered into co-partnership for the purpose of carry ing on tlie Stone Cutting business in all its branch es. We will lay the Stone down in any part of Augusta, al tlie Boston prices, with the freight and commission from that place to this added. We arc now prepared to receive orders for Fronts of any description,also Window Caps Door do.. Edge stone, Gutter Stone, and in fact all kinds of work that Gianit* was e'er n-cd for. dec 0 ts CHIRM AN St HEAD. PUBLIC SALES. \j EXECI TORN’ SALE Os Itenl Kst«tc, Slocks, Ac. Ht Auction. ON Monday, the Uth of January next, at 12 m. will be sold at auction, before the store of Messrs. Clarke,MeTeir A Co., on Broad street, The Lot on the north east corner of Jackson and Reynolds street, In this city, being part of Lot No. Co, with a front of about 13S feet on Jackson street, and 97 feet on Reynolds street. Also, ■1 shares in the Georgia Insurance and 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 cash, one-third one year and one-third two years, with interest se cured by mortgage on the property ; for the re mainder, cash. It. CAMPHKLL, J. ERASER, J. HARPKH, Executors of John Campbell. December 13,1838. til NOTICE. MHITTLL he sold at Hamburg, on Tuesday, the T f first day of January next, valuable TOWN PROPERTY, consistingof that well known estab lishment called Covington & 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 line improvements, now occupied by Dr. J. W. Stokes. Also a small tract pine land, within a mile and a half of the town, containing one hundred and fifty acres, on which are all the necessary buildings- for a comfortable residence, and a spring of pure and excellent waler. t Iso, one other tract, contining two hundred-acres, adjoining the town, with an excellent mill sea thereon. Also, a small tract containing eleven acres, in the fork of the Kdgelield and Martintown Roads, on which is a comfortable dwelling recently built, ami a good stand for public business. Verms of sale —Covington & Fair’s warehouse, a credit of six, twelve, eighteen and twenty-four months, in equal instalments ; the other property on a credit of twelve months. Rond, with personal security and mortgage on the premises will be re quired to secure the purchase money, dec 6 td JOHN B, COVINGTON. Executor's Sale. w. e. & j. u. Jackson WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in January next, at the lower Market House, in the city of 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, contain ing about 191 S acres, and adjoining lands of Hale, Verdery and Philips. Terms made known at sale. PKTF.It BENNOCH, ANTOINE PICQUET. HKNUV If. GUMMING. November 30,1838 trwtd Executors. MV JOHN S. HUTCHINSON^ On TUESDAY, January Ist, Will be sold at the lower market house, by order of the administrator, the unexpired lease,ending tho Ist of October, 1840, the late residence of Mary Ann Benson, deceased. Also, the houses and fixtures on said premises, to be removed after the expiration of sai 1 lease. Terris cash. dec 18 UICimTINI) SHERIFF'S MALE. Wu' he sold,on the first Tuesday in January next, at the lower market-house, in the city of Augusta, within the legal hours of sale. A tract of Land, lying and bring in the County of Richmond,on the head w aters of Spirit l reck,bound ed on fie west by John llraiulon and the Richmond Hath Land, nbrtli by Cashed, east by lands of David Tay'or, and south by John Brandon, containing six hundred and one acres. Also,eight Negroes, to wit: Toney, a first rate jobbing mechanic j Cato, a first rate wagoner and field hand, and Polly, his wife and child Nelson; Ellen; Hess, a good house servant and field hand; Sam, an uncommon smart boy; and Reck, a good house servant. All of which are levied upon as the property of David Taylor, jr. to satisfy a li. fi. from the Inferior Court, of Richmond County, in f ivor of G org ‘ Schlcv.vs. the said David. dec 11,1838 tl It. F. BUSH, n. t. n. c. 1,1011 SALK —A large and valuable Plantation, * in the (ith district of Early county, on Spring creek, and in the neighborhood of lands belonging to Major Robert Taylor, of Athens. It contains about Two 'JThous ind at.es; six hundred and fifty of which are undernew, high and substantial lances. About four hundred acres have been cultivated, and on the remainder of that which is under fence, the timber has been deadened and it would produce well another year. The place has every necessary out building, gin house, screw-pack, barn, corn houses, stables, negro houses, Ac. Ac., all large and commo dious. It is the wish of the subscriber to sell witli the plantation, corn fodder, stock of every descrip tion, plantation utensils, &c., negroes excepted. A great bargain is ottered in the above property; it being too i si .nl from my residence, is the reason for desiring to dispose of it. The location of the settlement indicates health, and up to this time, the negroes employed upon it have enjoyed fine health. Mijor Taylor knows the property, and will inform any one respecting it—or information can be had by application to me at Savannah, nov ti trw.Vwbw K. D. HUGUENIN. fjj' The Columbus Knquin r will please publish th • above six limes, and charge the same to this office. NOTICE to the creditors of the firms of Shclmair & Lambert, Shclman i: Deighl, Shelman & Cloud, and the late Augustus G. Shclman,deceased. Upon a bill filed by the administrators of the late Doctor Augustus G. Shclman, 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 be 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 17 th day of January next, foi lin' several claimants to render in their claims pro perly authenticated, so that on the said day there may be a distribution of the funds now on hand; 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 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 a view to the payment thereof in accordance with the decree of the court in the said case. EHENEZER BOTHWELL. Louisville, November 30, 1838. trwtd ATTRACTIVE. William O. Price , Men’s Mercer, Draper and Tailor* No. 258 Broad Street, TAKES pleasure hereby to inform his friends and the public of his 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 tiie choice colors olsuperior West of England and French Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, Which he will make to measure in the best style, or sell by the Piece or Pattern. He has alsojust received and will be continually receiving new additions of every article of the Fancy order for gentlemens’use and wear that cancan b» called for, viz: Under Shirts and Drawers of all kinds, fine Linen and Cotton Shirts, Frilled and Plain; Shirt Fronts; fine Linen Collars; Suspenders of every variety; Gloves of all kinds of the first quality; superior Neck Stocks of every description, made to order by the most celebrated makers ;Silk and Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs ; Black and tig’d Silk Cravats; Night Caps; Shoulder Braces; Riding Belts ; Cravat Stiltners; Pantaloon Straps; Silk, Woolen and Cotton Hosiery ; Umbrellas; Cloak Cords and Tassels ; Razor Straps; Travelling Cas es; Hats; Caps; Perfumery; Shaving Soaps; Clothes and Hair Brushes, &<-. kc. With an extensive as ortmenl of Fashionable Heady Mad* Clothing, Cut and made in his establishment in the best 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. AM of which will be sold at Uie lowest cash prices. dec !1