Augusta chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1837, October 12, 1837, Image 3

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Cldckcriiig’s Plano Fortes. H PARSONS is thn day opening two I‘IaNO . FORTES, made by J. Chickorhig& Co., el Boston. These instruments are somethin? superior, even from this Factory, and are worth the attention of amateurs. Indies and Gentlemen are respectfully invited to call and look at them. aug 38 193 t) Savannah .Hail lAm\ THE subscribers would respectfully’ inform their friends and the public generally, that 1 they have taken the above contract, and will on and after Wednesday next commence running 7'wo Home Post Hacks every other day on the Georgia side of the river, leaving here at 9A. M., and Sa- • vnnnah at 3 P M, and also on the Carolina side as soon as they can procure Hacks from the norih, of which due notice will bo given. They would further inlorm the public that they have entirely re-stocked the road (and that nothing of the old ermains on it) with fine well broke hor ses, comfortable hacks, and careful polite drivers, They would farther say that;no exertions shall be spared on their part to give every satisfaction to those who may patronize them. Office at the Globe Hotel. JOHN B. GUEDRON, & Co. sept. 25, 1837 d2vv 236 OCT The Constitutionalist, Savannah Republican and Gaorgian, will copy the above for two wc>ks and send their accounts to this office. Notice. GEO. W. CRAWFORD is my legally,authoris ed agent during my absence from the eit rol Augusta, Geo. WM. WRIGHT, npnl 24 IwtOct. 95 POST Notes of the Onion Bank of New York, Chocks on Hew York and Charleston, Tor sale by JOHN G. WINTER. sept 8 PI4IIE subscribers, Directors oTlhe Georgia Insn- I. ranee and Trust Company, request yon lo call a meeling of the Stockholders of said Company, for the purpose of amending the bye laws, and of trans acting any oilier business which may appear neces sary. Said meeting to he held at the office of said Company on Monday, the sixth day of November next, at 7 o’clock r M. D W St John, .1 M Adams, II Bowdre, J Moist, Sskvki. llai.e, F M Robertson, A J Miller, Sami. II Peck, S Kneeland B II Warren, A Gould. To W T Gould, Esq., Sec’y. Augusta, 261 h Sept., 1837. In obedience lo the above requisition, from a urn iority of the Directors, the stockholders of the Gcor gin Insurance and Trust Company are hereby notifi ed lo meet at the office, on Monday the Gib of No vember next, at seven o'clock, r M, for the purposes above mentioned WM T GOULD, Sec. y. oct 4 swim 233 liCIDOViII. THE subscribers have removed their stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Ac, to the Uriels building opposite the tenement occupied by them since the fire, being one d- or above the burnt square, and one below Adna. Rowe’s old stand, at wh eh place they are now receiving large additions to their pn sent stock. 1 THOMAS BARRETT & CO. sept 19 22 For Sale. [ ) SHARES of Stock in the Bank of the [ d L State of Georgia Enquire at this Office, sept 25 3tw 236 ' New I nbliiet Furniture WARE-ROOMS. FIN uE undersigned takes this method of inform- J. in l ' his friends and the public that he intends in a few days, opening at No. 236 Broad street, a few doors above the Pest Office corner, an establish ment lor the sale of a general assortment of Lulu net It are and Household Furniture, ranmilactured expressly for this market, and under his own in spection, which he will warrant to beef the best material and workmanship. He has also the Patient Sofa Bedsled, a handsome and good ar ticle. All of which will be offered on the most rea sonable terms. A. IS. BAN I A. Augusta, sept 30, 1837. Lancasteriau Institution, n PARENTS and Guardians are hereby notified i that the exercises of this institution will be Tesumed on Monday next, October 2d. sept 30 23* , N. B. By a recent act of the managers, the male and female departments will be distinct. Bleached Sponge. AVERY fine article for the toilet. —ALSO— , Patent Gass Taper, a very neat and economical I article, capable of bur ting all night without any ; coruiderablo consumption of oil, J’or **9‘?Jj3L a S ept 21 ANTONY & HAINES. nagging. Bacon, Qftn ps. superior Dunuee Hemp BAGGING. OUU 100 d.» light do suitable for Square Bales 150 Coils Best Hemp Bale Rope 500 do Bagging Twine ' 10,000 do Bac in, Middlings With a general assortment of Groceries, landing I andforsaleby THOMAS DAVIS. I sept 11 3tw 214 189 Broad it - Augusta Female Academy. -mj'KS. BOWEN’S ACADEMY will be opened ITJL for the receplion of pupils, on Monday, the 2d of October, in the large building «n die North aide of Reynold-st, in the rear of the Insurance Bank. The course of studies will comprise all the branches of a thorough and refin'd English Educa tion, wnh Music, 1 ainling, and the Lalin, French, and Italian languages. sept 12 w3t 213 . Ml*. & Mrs. Egertoii, WILL on die 10th of October open Iheir School at the corner of Reynold and Mc- Intosh streets, in Augusta, for the instruction of young Ladies. There will be butone lerm,extend- Blg to the Ist of July. I he school will he divided into two departments, One, elementary, will in* lude the following studies, viz; Reading, Orthography, Dictation, Penman ship, Arithmetic, English Grammar, (elements,) first lifinciplea of Composition, Geography, (elements.) First lessons in History, and in Natural History, (Peter Parley’s Animals,) First Princip.as ol to lgny. tFor which the tuition will be SSO • The other or higher depart.nent, will include the fellow ing branches; . , , (L 1 The Mathematics —Em!)racing Arithmetic and Book Keeping, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Navigation, Purveying, Mensuration, Astrono my, Ac. . 2 Natural .Sciences— Chemistry, Bonny, Geolo gy, Mineralogy, Natural Philosophy, Natural His -3 Higher English Branches and Belles Letlres /nteUecliH and Moral Philosophy, Polical Class • ißook. English Grammar, Rhetoric, Criticism, Eng lish Composition, Evidences of Christianity, Natu ral Theology, Sacred Histoiy and Geography, In- Cienl and Modern History, and History of the Lnl led Slates, Larger Geography, Map-drawing Ac. 4 Latin Language and Greek, if desired. 1 cn inanslnp continued' Tuition SBO. , m In Music, French, and Drawing, the best advan tages the city affords will be given at the usual OCrHoard in Private Families may lie obtained S* Apply to the principal at Mrs. Buslins directly opposite the School Rooms. ■ iter One half payment required in advance. Oct 5 3tw_3J3 Dissolution. THE firm ofCitowLEY & Ross was dissolved on i lie first October inst, by its own limita sj 011 . Aaron Rolf a'one is authorized to settle the claims of the la.ef.rmr CROWLEY , AARON ROFF. Augusta, Oct. 5,1837. KJ’Aaron Ross will continue the business at the old stand on his own account. oct 6 233 * w4w t Negroes lor ssale. 2 LIKELY FELLOWS—one a good shoe maker and tolerable brick layer. Apply at Dawson s Warehouse. oct 5 233 ot Port Wine. J" UST received direct Imm Oporlo, Two Pipes su perior Port Wine. For by JOHN CORKERY, . No 256 Broad st. Opposite tho Augusta Bank. aog.lo IB< OFFICIAL DRAW ING OF THE ®foPfi« Slate Lottery. I* Jr the benefit of llie Augusta Ithlep'l Fire Comp’y class No’IW, FOft 1837. 1 234 5 6 789 10 $1 9 34 31 8$ 13 Sfi 54 40 41 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the above numbers as they stand are correct, os taken from the Man- t ager’s certificate of the drawing of the Virginia Stale I oilcry, lor Wheeling, Class No 6, lir 1837, * draw nat Alexandria,Virginia, October 7,1837. And J which determines ihc’nite of all Tickets in the a ' hove Lottery. ‘ A. READ, Agent. 1 Oct 10 E GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY. FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE | Augusta liidcpciifU-nt Fire Company, Class No 39, for 1837. , To he determined, in pursuance of llie act passed , Feb. 23, by the drawing of the Virginia Lot- t tery for the benefit ot the Monongalia Aea- , demy, Class No 7, for 1837. lobe drawn at ALEXANDRIA, Va. Saturday, ~ October 14th, 1837. a D S. Gregory A Co. (successors lo Yates A Me- r Intyre,) Managers. t HIGHEST PRIZE 30,000 DOLLARS . KIUItjONCIIEnG. o 1 Prize of $30,000 is 830,000 | 1 10,000 10, 00 , 1 6,000 6,000 1 5,000 5,000 I 4,000 4,000 I 2,500 2.509 1 2,000 2,000 1 1,7471 1,7471 85 1,000 25,000 I 25 500 12,500 i 28 300 8,400 200200 40,C00 62 100 6,200 62 80 4,960 62 60 3,720 62 50 3,100 124 40 4,960 124 30 3,720 4340 20 86,800 24583 10 245,830 29705 Prizes .amounting to $506,4371 &Tickets slo—Shares in proportion. &s“Tiekets in the above Lottery can be obtained it all limes by country dealers and those who are , disposed to adventure,by sending their orders to the . undersigned, who will given prompt attention,if ad- . nssedlo A. READ, Contractorand State Agent, Augusta, Geo. Oct 10 Louisville Medical Institute • rjMIE Trustees of this institution, properly csli- ! JL mating the importance of the duty to he per- ' formed, in selecting suitable gentlemen for the re- j speclable chairs in a Medical School, occupying such a prominent position and so munificently pro vided for by tlie liberality of the city, have spared ! no pains necessary lo enable them lo obtain the re- 1 quisite information, end they have, at length, the 1 satisfaction to believe that the expectations of the 1 public will bo fully met, by tho announcement they 1 ore now prepared to make. The lectures will commence on the last Monday I of October next anil continue until tho last of Fo- I bmary, on the several branches ol Medicine by the 1 following gentlen en, viz.: Anatomy, by Jededtah Cobb M. D. (late Proses- J sor of same in the Medical College of Ohio ) Surgery by Joshua B. Flint M. 19. (late of Boston.) 1 Institutes of Medicine and Clinical Practice, by r Charles Caldwell M. D (late Professor of same in 4 Transylvania University.) Theory and Practice, by John E. Cooke M. D. ’ (late Prolessor of same in Transylvania University.) 1 Materia B edica, by Lunsford P. Yandell M. D. ‘ (late Professor of Chemistry in Transylvania Uni- 1 versity.) Obstetrics and Diseases of IV'om.’n and Children, " by HenryMillerM. D. Chemist! y anil Pharmacy, by John Locke 51. I). I late Professor of same in Medical College of Ohio.) * In relation lo one of these gentlemen, Dr. Locke, 1 it should lie stated that he is at this lime in Europe, 1 and the Trustees appointed him, believing, Irom the 11 assurances ofhis friends,that he will accept. .Should " he decline, Chemistry will be taught hy Dr. Yandell ‘ the ensuing w inter. The Institute has been provided with a sufficient- J ly extensive Library, Apparatus, and all the npph- h . ances necessary for the illustration ol tho several . topics of instruction; ample lecture rooms have been 1 filled up for their accommodation, with commodi- * oils smaller ones attached for Anatomical moms, Library, Museum, Ac. Clinical instruction w.ll he 1 delivered hy the professors in the Hospital, which is now an exlensivcnnd well ordered establishment. _ As an idea has prevailed that hoarding is exlravn- E gantly high in this city, it is thought proper to slate ” that it may be had, including fuel and lights, at trom ' $3 lo $4 per week, which is about as low as it con be furnished in any American city_. The price of the tickets is sls lo each of the Professors, and a fee of $5 for Matriculation Slid I lie use of the Library. Graduation fee S2O. Payment J will he received in notes of solvent hanks of the ! States in which pupils may reside. JOHN ROWAN, * President of the Board of Trustees. Imnisvillc, Ky. nag 28 [sept 22 224 GENERAL NEWSPAPER AND DOLLED TION AGENCY. All. PEMBERTON will attend the Supe • rior Court ot Hancock, on Monday next— f of Edokfield, SC, i.n the 3d Monday ol this ' month, 16th—of Jefferson, on the 4th Mondry, I 23d—and of Burke, on the 3rd Monday of Novem- 1 her, 2l)th—and will receive lor collection accounts or other claims in either of those counties, which may be handed lo linn at his lodgings, at Mrs Fa iif.r’s, No. —south side Rrond street, midway be- 1 tween Mclntosh and Washington streets —or left at the Chronicle and Sentinel Office. ' Oct 5 233 ' Dissolution. i EIMIE copartnership heretofore existing under the i 1 firm of Robertson A Benedict, is this day dis- t solved by mutual consent. All persons Indebted I to the late firm are requested to make immediate I payment to J. B. Robertson, who is authorised lo n collect all the outstanding debts, and attend to all t the unsettled business. J. B. ROBERTSON. L. S. BENEDICT. Augusta, 7lh July, 1837. , {Kr J. B. ROBERTSON will continue tho Shoo Business on his own account at tho old stand, and > solicits a continuance of the former patronage ex < ended lo the laic firm [July 25 173 f FRAYED from - store 3014 Broad street, on „ Saturday miming last, a Terrier Slur, with ( doped oars ami tail, yellow belly and black hark; her name is Flora. She belongs to a gentleman in U’urrcntoti by the name of Holliway. A liberal re- ■ ward wi'l be paid if returned lo him or to ul'-e25—173 JNO. JaMES JONES. Notice. THE undersigned having associated with him- , self in business, his brother, Henry Jessup, , it will ho conducted hereafter under the firm ol G. , R. Jessup A Co. GEO ft. JESSUP. , Augusta, Geo., Aug 5 183 3tn , New Hook*. INCIDENTS of Travel in Egypt, Arabia Petnca, . and the Holy Land, by an American, with a ; map and engravings. An Historical Account of the Circumnavigation . ofllto Globe, illustrated by numerous engravings; being No. 82, Haliers’ Family Library. Altila, a Romance, by the author ofth e“Gipscy ” "One in a Thousand,” Ac. F„r sale by T. H. A I.C. PLANT, july 19 Copartnership. fWIHE undersigned having taken A. ROWLAND 1 t into partnership, the WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSNIESSwiII Ivtconductcd un der the firm ol Baird Rowland, .after IslofOcto her next. BENJ. BAI RD. septMS ‘i 0 Ladies Ilahit Cloths. JUS 1’ received a beautiful article for gentlemen summer Frock Coats (fashionable colors) STOCKS. Blark’and Saxton superior plain Bumbazin Slocks on silk frames, made light for summer. B. B. KIRTLAN/9 A CO. april 17 Drapers A Tailors, 350 Broad st. Removal. F AH. CLARK, Dealers in Watches and Jew . elry, have removed to the Store on the corner of Broad'and Mclntosh streets, known as the Post Office corner may 25 1221 f Canal Jt'lour. (?A BBLS. Superior Canal FLOUR, just re t)U ectved and for sale by W. M. ROWLAND. ortT 31 235 Commission Business. i HE subscriber will continue to transact a I GENERALCOMMISSTON BUSINESS withe city of Savannah, and will be prepared to make reasonable advances either in cast, or by nc ■ ccnlances on consignments ol cotton, if accompan ied by the usual documents, and instructions for m-1 l auranco and sale. Q g LAMAR 1 sept 21 ts tioorgia Rail Road; Ot ho 12lh instant t h.> curt conveying ihn Western Passengers \vi*l leave tVorgia htnl Pond Depot, every tiny at 9 o’clock/A.'3/-*»nd arrive at Kirkpatrick’s at 10J A M, and returning will leave Kirkpatrick’s at 3 1* M and arrive at the Depot at 11 1* M. Art evening train wilt !so leave the De pot «i3i o’clock, P M. every Naturdny lor Verdery’s and leave Verderv’s at 5 1* M Oct 4 233 C B MARTIN, Agent. rVolii’e. fWMIE Subscriber informs the citizens of Augusta ■ tl at he has taken n house on the corner of F.llis A'.Cainboll street adjoining Mr. Duflie’s Coop ers Shop, where he intends to carry on turning busi ness in all its different branches to suit the different work men, house carpenters concl* makers cabi net makers and wheel rights; all turning that is in wood to every order or draft will bo as neatly exe cuted as can be done in the United Stales. Ho will also carve caps of every ord >r for house columns, and every fancy work for inside lie will also make or repair nil kinds ot furniture, either $f ma hogany or pine in the neatest and best mrnner. JOHN W WALKER. N R—lTe will make square thread cotton pack ing screw s for planters. His price will be for screw and tap. 830, or every five farmers who will send him twenty live dollars, he will send a model and such directions that they can make them at home, oct 6 234—w I m J H W Notice. ON Monday the 16th inst, at 12 o’clock, an elec tion will be held at lha Counting Room of Moses Rolf, Jr, far Five Trustees to manage the af fairs of the Eagle & Phoenix Hotel Company the ensuing year. JOHN PHINIZY, Sec’y & Treas’r. oct 7 235 id Smith 7 * Kcixiol Rook*. ff HE subscriber would respectfully call the at- K tention of Parents, school committees, teach ers and others lo lit i following works by Roswell C. -Smith, who is extensively and favorably known as on able and successful teacher. The very great popularity to which hi* productions have attained, is sufficient proof that Ins labors in these important branches of science are highly appreciated by llie public Practical and mental Arithmetic, on n new plan, containing a co oplete system for all practical pur poses,being iu dollars and rents, to which is added a practical system of Hook Ke ping. From the Journal oj Education. “A careful examination f this valuable work will show that its author lias compiled it, ns all books lor school use ought to be compiled, from lha results of actual experiment ami observation in the school room. It is entirely a practical work, combining the merits of Colburn's system whit copious prac tice on the slate. “Two circumstances enhance very much the val ue of this book It is very comprehensive, contain ing twice the usual quantity of manor in works of this class; while, by judicious attention to arrange ment ami printing, it is rendered, perhaps the cheap est book in this department of education. The brief system of Book Keeping, attached to the A rithmelicjWill be a valuable aid lo more complete instruction in common schools, to which iho work is, in other respects,so peculiarly adapted. “There are several very valuable peculiarities in this work, lor which vve cannot, ilia notice, find suf ; ficienl space. We would recommend a careful ex amination of tho book to all teachers who are desi rous of combining good theory with copious and ri gid practice.” School Geography and Allas —this work is de signed for all classes of Laniers, commencing with ideas tho most simple and gradually ascending in the scale of knowledge till the pupil becomes master of tho whole subject. “We have examined the above work with some attention, and take pleasure in recommending it to parents and teachers, as inferior to no other Geogra phy extant. The author has acquired n high repu tation by several hooks which he Inis published for the use of schools, among which arc the “ English Productive Grammar,” “Practical and Mental A ith melie,”Ac. These works are now in general use,and are highly approved by the teachers of youth. Mr Smith’s school hooks are all distinguished hy great perspocuilv in their arrangement, and a suitable simplicity in the language employed. The author keeps the great object constantly in view, which is instruction, and he leads the pupil from step to step in the acquisition of knowledge, and so explains and enforces each branch, that a reasonable attention on Iho part of the pupil cannot fail to secure him he di stred information.” “Accompanying litis hook is a large Allas upon a new and excellent plan,which for beauty and accura cy is nut surpassed. It combines several .inportant advantages,vv Inch are found in no other Atlas now in use, and has been arranged and published at great expense. Key lo the Practical and Menial Arithmetic, de signed only for Teachers. Smith’s Grammar of the English language on the productive system. This Grammar is highly ap proved of by teachers and others throughout the United Stales. Fur sale low hy the dozen or sin gle, hy T HAIG PLAN I’, net? 235 Ware-BS<siise&L’«mna»i*!sl«2a Business. 4 GUMMING coni limes lo transnet a GENE . RAJ. WARE-HOUSE AND COMMIS SION BUSINESS, at his old stand, corner of Washington and Reynold-strcels. He will make liberal advances on Colton, Ac. in store, mid will at tend punctually to business entrusted lo his cure, sept 8 211 Fire I'root* Ware-Mouse. fIIHE subscribers take this method uf'informing A the public that they will continue to transacl n general COMMISSION RUSINESS. Their Warehouses are in complete repair, and they soli cit a share of public favour. (baleful for past patro nage, I hey assure their friends no exert ions shall be wanting to promote llie interest of those who may entrust (heir business to them. Their charges in future will bo like other establishments of (he kind. Liberal advances on produce iu store. Receiving and forwarding goods or cotton promptly attended to. S KNEEL AND & CO. oug 31 295 swtf I'oiiiiiiiMMioii Business. fit HE undersigned being do-crons of connecting, B the Commission wilh their other business, offer their services lo their friends for the sale hnd pur chase of Cotton, the receiving and forwarding of goods to the up country; and any Merchandize for warded to onr address for sale, will receive prompt nltenlion. From our long experience in husiness feel confident that we caw merit their approbation. G. R. JESSUP AGO Augusta, Aug 11 188 3m Storage A’ Louimissi4»ii. fJNHOMAS DAWSON,has taken fora term of years, that extensive Brick Fire Proof Ware HOUSE,and CLOSE STORES, in the City of Augtisla, formerly occulted by ,Messrs. Musgrove A Bnsiin, and recently by E. Bustin, Esqr. He will attend to any orders in his line, and those who confide to him their business, may rely with confi dence on his best exertions for their inlerest. AUGUSTA, Ang. IS)It, 1837. Tho undersigned having leased Ihe Ware House, at present occupied by him, lo Gcnl Thomas Daw son, will retire from the business after the first September next; be solicits fur Gcnl. D-, the patron age of Ins former customers and friends, believing that all business confided lo bis charge, will be urunnitly attended to. 11 y EDWARD BUSTIN. Augusta, Aug Isib, 1836. Milledgeville Recorder, Journal, Standard, Co lumbus Enquirer, Wnsbirgion News, Southern Whig and Edgefield Advertiser, will give the above six weekly insertions. Aug 15 wlf 10 1 Rees Sc Beall’s FIRE PROOF WARE-HOUSE, AUGUST A. GA. mHE undersigned lake this method of informing JL his friends and tho Planters of Georgia and Carolina,that he continues the Warehouse A Com mission Business at llie same stand, and have, in addition to ihe above, large, commodious and fire proof Ware ho se, taken a lease of the Fire Proof Ware-house on Mclntosh street, convenient to the River and the Georgia and Carolina Rail Roads, formerly occupied hy Heard A Cook, and recently hy Gen. Dawson. By this arrangement he will be enabled lo have room lo place all cotton sent lo be stored in secure Fire Proof Buildings, and nmpk Fire Proof Close Stores for the receiving and for warding Goods lo the country. Wilh a strict ad herence and punctuality in all business confided to his care lie hopes to merits continuance ol Iho very flattering support which he has met with for the two seasons past. EOBERI K. UrjAisL. sept 7, 1837 211 ‘‘Nl KT The City papers, Recorder, Journal ami stan dard of Union, Milledgeville; -Macon Messenger, Columbus Enquirer, Alliens W log. Kav annah Re nublicon, Charleston Courier, and Edgefield Adver tiser will copy the above in their respective papers until first November, and forward their account* for payine.t. h " B ' Oils. | BjHNE and LinaccJ Oil just received iV’V aleby W.HKWSON. A'oliro. Tj>RO.U this Jay WM. C. WAV ceases (o trq ns- J- art any business, as Agent, (or Joseph Shan non. All persons imlohlrd lo the la'e agency are requested to moke payment to Joseph Shannon and those having demands again,! it will present them to the same I'or settlement. net It) 237 JOSEPH SHANNON. lioniml Isi’OVf lor Kale. I Oh PER for sale, on Very reasonable and accom modating teifns, rh, place at he re I now reside, known ns the locust Grove— Then' are One Hun dred and Thirty six Acres of Land attached to the [dare, between seventy anil eighty of which arc m woods And well limbered; I lie p lire is well wa tered with several neve'r failing spnhsl 6T find water, and m the yard there is a well of as good t\awr ns rnnbolound in the np-eountry of (ieorgia. The place adjoins the pleasant and beautiful village of Greenshoroiigli.and is in good view ol the rail road that is now lining ronslructed from Augusta to ihat village. It is a most desirable residence as to health, water, and facility in travelling to Augusta and the sea-hoard. Persons wishing to purchase aro desired to como and examine fur themselves. DICEY LUMPKIN, sept 13 gvvlw 220 ToaMli Aciic. DR. Dupont's Vegetable Tooth Ache Elixir, n certain and immediate euro lor Tooth Aehe, Also Osborn’s Compound of Kreusote, warranted to cure Tooth Ache il occasioned by an exposed nerve, and I he directions are strictly fallowed. Just received and for sale by ANTONY 4 HAINES, 20 832 Brond-st. Select F< male School. J I.VS S rOVV will return to (bincity in Oct. and iTI. open n School in Washington street north of Broad street, for a limited number of young ladies Instruction will he given in the various branches of a refined and liberal education. For particulars, reference may be made to Ur. A Cunningham. Sept. 23 , ts 225 Piano M'ortes, HP ARSONS is this day opening n new sup • ply of those superior PIANO FORTE* made by J. Chicliering ij- Co., ol Bcslon, and Simian, Worcester iV Dunham, of New Yolk. Tlusshipinent, together with a very large slick of recent importations, makes the nssor’mciil very complete,and well worth the attention of purehn -1 sers. These instruments have been selected with groat care, and purchased at the present reduced cash prices, and are probably lower than any ever offered before in this place. H P. would also inform the puhlio, (which from long experience he can do with prudence,) that he guarantees that these Pianos will stand in time in this climate longer limn any others offered. Pianos purchased of the above, (if in town,) will be kept in perfect time twelve inenlh, without charge; after that time, one dollar will ho charged for each tuning. Also on hand Five Second Hand Pianos', some of which aro in good order, and (or schools, are ns good as new. sept 21—223 Ahkiislh Female Meminary. IjUIE Winter A’csston of this Institution will com monce on the first day of October, under (he su perintendence of Mas. 11. 1,. Moise, assisted by a competent Male and female Teacher. Ev<ry effort Ims been made to render this .Seminary equal to any in the Southern Country. All the brandies com prising a complete course of English Education will be taught. Also, french, Spanish, Abisic, and Painting, together with the Classics and a Course of Lectures on 'he higher branches. TERTIS, per quarter of |3 weeks. First Course —Orthography, Reeding, Wri ting, Arithmetic and Elementary iliandies of History, Grammnrnml Geography, ,$3 00 Second Course. —History Sacred and Pro fane, Modern, arnl Ancient Geography, Grgm mer, (’using Orthoepy and Dictation, $lO 00 Third Course. —To the above will be added Reading, and Parsing Blank Verse, Natural and Moral Philosophy, Botany, Ornithology, Composition, Mythology, Bioginphy and Lec tures in Rhetoric and Belles Leltres, sl2 (K) French, .Spanish and Latin, each, $3 00 Music, on the Piano, (Entrance to new Pupils $5.) sls 00 Do. on the Guitar, $lO 00 Drawing and Painting $lO 00 Boarding, SSO 00 Fuel, for Winter, Session, $1 00 Every effort has been made to render the Board ing Department comfortable, and strict attention will he paid, as horotuf ire, to Ine morals and man ners of young Ladies entrusted to iMrs. M's care. sept ‘J 213 Notice. f | THE undersigned will purchase unciirrent ironey 1 ami limy always he (bund at the Georgia .Stale I Lottery Oflioc, No. 220 Broad street. aug3l A. READ. Leaf Hal*. A FEW dozen Youths Palm Leaf Hats, just re ceived and for sale by June? 133 CLARKE & HOLLAND. New Flour, OF a very superior quality, just received, and for sale by HANu & SCRANTON, july 18 1f,7 Fiano Foi lc & illusic Saloon nriro 2C.0 King: at reel, CHA KLESTOV, S. C, f I THE subscriber would inform the public that ho -I has opened the above establishment, and lias at this lime on band a largo stock of those justly celebrated PIANO FORTES, made by Messrs *S'to dart. Worcester & Dunham, of New York. These makers have gained a reputation probably nolo quak'd in the eoun: ry. As evidence of this fact, re ference may bo had to the decision of the Profes sion in New York conjointly. Being made of the very best seasoned materials, and pceulia ly constructed for strength, these instru ments stand in tune longer in a southern climate,it is believed, than any others offered. In equality of tone, quickness of touch, power and durability, they certainly stand unrivaled.— They are recommended lo the public with eonfi they will sustain the highest char acter. Also on hand at litis lime, and receiving, a large ■ assortment of Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Cliirionctts, Violincollns, //orris, Bugles, Accordions, Music Boxes, Strings, Reeds, Bows, Bridges, die To gether with an extensive slock of standard and fash unable Music for Pianos, Guitars, Sic, Country dealers supplied on reasonable terms. aug2s—2oo K S JACKSON fjjco. IC. & (jo. OFFER for Sale, on reasonable forms 200 ps. Gilroy# bout Hemp BAGGING, 43 • and 45 inches wide. 100 do Flax do 20 hhds. prime St. Croix Sugar 20 do N. Orleans and Forlo Rico do 50 barrels Boston Rum 25 Hilda, prime St. Jngo Molasses _ £jj 100 bags green Culm Coffee £SO barrels prime Nr. Jago do £SO do A/onongahela Whiskey 50 do Baltimore do 20 do “ FlielpV Gin 25 do “ Wh tes" do 20 qr. casks Marseilles Madeira Wind 50 kegs Nails, assorted 20 lands fionf Sugar 20 do No 3, Mackerel Salt, Iron, Steel, Twine, Sacking, Began, Rice, Taa, Ate. with u general assoriment of Groceries, aug 1H 101 2in Fop Sale. SEVEN PAIR OF C ARID AGE HORSES;— Four of which are Northern horses. They arc all well b/oke, gentle and serviceable, mid can be purchased it reasonable prices. Persons desi rous of suiting themselves are requested to call a m» Livery Stable back of the Eagle, 4 Phomix Hu tel. HIRAM N. WILSON, aug 8 ts 185 Wanted. CORDS of Seasoned Oak and Hickory Wood,of the best quality, aug 12 il iAD & BCRANTQJV; fl’lO RENT.—The store on the north side of Broad X street, No 277, next door to Richard Allen’s at present occupied by C Churchill. Apply to July 22 171 swif IIENRV H GUMMING. Fresh Fish. A LOT of No. 3 Mackerel, Glmceslcr brand Also Noh. ] and 2 in halThbls., for family use. Just received by HAND & .VCRANTONI, july 18 H>7 6 3 RIME Si. Croix Sugar and oil While Java Coffee, for family use, for sale low by • july 18 167 HAND SCRANTON. It.-mk «r Stock. ' NE hundred Shares Bank of Augusta Slock for r I Vr sale by W. E. 4 J. U. JACKSON, Auctioneers juneSG H 9 j Kfk KEGS Leaf Lard, jn.t received and for sale OU low by W. E. & J. U. JACKSON, Auctioneers, july 17 I6G natch for SIOO9 nvirfe; ; WILT, come off over the IzifayeUc Course on Tuesday week, the 17ili ins', a .Match lie- Ureert Mr G Edmonson's gray hit rae.Tnmbftll, and , Me Lewis LoVels liofsc.-Bliie Block, iuV SIOOO aside 1 —half forfeit. | A Rfirbacue find htcoiriry RMVi-ghfiTefifs will be f/ffr/lshed. Set 7 SSS trt t Augusta Seed Store. , ir/toletale and Detail, Jiroad Street, Hear the [ lower Market, THE Augusta Sped Store will lie re-bpetfed thi the Ist Noxentb .. w t en a new and complete aaaortmnr.t of Gortau s. ... most of which are ob tained from the •■' • ■ will be for sale, also soma of their nr', <i t u. mu All filers ( r ,, m I country d ..■ th discount al lowed u " , I Tli ■: all I hi I Vi? ', il 11 ' ; ■ ICTt j. 1! J. SI’.RX HI- i N. B to cant us'si'rimeut ot‘ It tnblo and a elioicu celrtiilioil of Flow, • , ii, , n,u . and Tuberous Routs, Green Hun-". ~, :• ,\ , . ■lulls Flero ittioiiili I . „ SUPPORTERS. I fIOGETHER w ith a large assort in uol// i ■ X and other Trusses of a superior kiiui. Ju.-i iv f coivet! and for sale by ( i ort7 ANTONY A HAINES I A. Ivcrscii’H 11 lisle Slope 1 217 Ilioad-st. a few doors below the Augusta Bank, JViiim’t Grand Jetton I’tano Fortes, ¥ have opened this day 6 Piano Fortes, raanufnc- lured by Nunn’s, Clark & 00. New York. I hose instruments are all first rate and far superior in every respect lo Kuril, ns 1 have seen offered to I lie pulilie since my stay hero. Gn account of their peculiar improved construction they will also keep , in tune longer, limn any olh rs offered, (or which 1 pledge my ,>e ifpssional experience. Ladies and gentlemen are respectfully invited to call and judge (or themselves. A IVERSEN. 1 Oct 4 232 S|iani*ii Lccchc*. .i FRESH supply, just received and for silo by /«- ANTONY & HAINES, sept 18 232 Broad-street. . imMTISTKI. flllTEsubscriber having returned from his rail in X. the country, is now ready lo wait upon any who may nerd his Professional services lie can i ho found by calling at his residence opposite the j) Masonic /fall. E. OS BO RAT, sept 18 if ‘220 Surgeon Den list Heady ITiadc Izincii. S SUPERIOR Fine l.inon and Cotton Shiits, cut and made in (behest possible manner expressly lo our order; fine Linen Ruffled ami Plain Bosoms, also, 50doz. best round and square end Collars,&c, H. B. KJUTLAND & CO., mareh3l 75] Merehant Tailors. 250 Brond-st - | eFTW ICH’S Jhst Chnl'hiff Tfthocco , for sale i Xj by ANTONY & HAI/VEN, e sept 22 232 Brond-st. Alabnnra & Florida Tlonuv. - BOUGHT hy the subscriber, No. 11*7 Bread SI reel. [sept If.J E I) COOKE. i T. Avcpell, D II AP E 11 AND TAILOR. 253 nnosn HTUKBT, HAS just returned from Now York, with a full and clegnnj assoriment of fresh and fiishinua- , hie Cloths,Oassiiners, and Vestings, also of fancy articles, viz; Stocks, Collars, Bosoms, Nuspenders, Drawers, &.C..&C. Also a variety ol articles entirely j new. 1 He will make to order for cash or ere lit, vvorrran ted fils. Superior workmen engaged. On the counter a full suit of New York clothes, latest stylo. sept 19 If 281 ( Chuuk* n ON NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE. FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. 1 CHARLESTON, 8. C. CAMDEN. COLUMBIA. « SAVANNAH, . MACON, J MOBILE, NEW ORLEANS, For sale in sums to suit piirehas-rs. Notes collected on any ol the above (ibices, Gold and Silver, and unciirrent money bought and sold. <Muki JOHN G. WINTER, sept 10 dim 221 ‘ iflr. Pinckney’* Oration. BEFORE the two Socictie* at Athens on the duv oftor the commencement, ju*t received and for sale by RICHARDS & aTUY. Bcpt9 213 H A WKINSViLLE AIONE V taken at parT for Good«. or in payment ol debts duo the sub rib cr. (uug 17J E.D. COOKE Fire Wood—Hrren or Dry I WILL DELIVER WOOD in any part of Au gusta, a' the following prices—cash on delivery; , nny wood. orkkn. 5 cords at $20,00 5 cords nl $17,50 |0 do 40,00 10 do 35 00 20 do 75,00 20 do 05,000 50 da 180,00 |6O do 150,00 I The woo I muM !"■ 1u• i d Uu.-ii. ,I hi mil; •of Septerah-s '> u"! ' ,'• Writ . ■ "i Lr- h P " I/- ■ . i ■ &• C - ;.i ehael’s, oj u! Dr i’u I tion. M *i. 1 sept I -06 |4 Vanclusc Colton Qsttaburgs. ( Snowden 4* Shear- HAVE Just received from the Vaueluse Far; 1 a large supply of Cotton Osnahurgs; also, < Lsolnys for Servant'll wear, lo which they respi-c fully invite the attention of Planters. sept ‘J SU Coach Making. i a The Subgcriher having purchased ol Mr. CliQi'lcM Is. Hall, his GOADII M A J 1(1 m EATAOLIBIIMKNT, occu- < pied by him for Bertie yearn nail, and n formerly hy Mf.ThomnH Gi Hallj siiu nled oil Ellis Blrefft, in the of tlio United //(pci; he will keep constantly on bund VEHI- j CLES of his own manufacture and all kinds of j Carriage Furniture, ail ol which will bo sold on the (, most reasonable teims- li Vehicles ol every description made lo order. Re- j, pairing done w .lb neatness and despatch. .Second hand Vehicles On hand, which will 1)0 - old dt very low prices. R. V. GOETCHIUS. Aug 15 3m J BHBjBI ’ A SUPPLY of the nbov? celebrated medicine '• warranted a spaedy and lasting cure for Ague l ' and Fever, and every symptom of general debility. Just received and (hr sale wholesale and retail, by THOMAS BARRETT A CO. Appointed Agents, March 22 C? (■eorfiin Scciieif, ] Ct If A R ALTERS, I N(HDENTH, 4c , in the First / Half Century of tho Republic, by a Native Georgian.-*The balance of the cdi'ion of the above worn for sale by tbodo'/eii or single, by mly 2fi T. If. 41. C. PLANT. v LLIIIKK X, HOLLAiXD, ukalbriis CLOTHING, HATS AND SHOES. At'onaT.v, Jusk 20. 141 Wantc4l to hire. , Ij* TO 20 good negroe rnen to xt’ork on Kecllon , ,i)l3 Georgia Rad Road, gening out Timber, the ( situation is as healthy as any part of the State, li , miles from Augusta Apply to- , WEBSTER, PARMELEE 4 CO , Juno 9 Slawtf 135 j Indian’* Panacea. Ac- 1 A few boxes of Indian's Pnnneoa, Green's Vege- j 0 I\ table Tonic Mixture, Rownnd’s Tonic Mix- t lure, and most of the fashionable patent medicines of tho day, for sale by spriliW W.HEW6O.N j <tuna\ .v.Vdc^mmi^io^ J/K *ul»*rrihcr hnving taken I lie More former * ly occupied hy SR I 'lnrkson, next door be low Bnnnmik's corner iniends fob..wing tli- nlsive hovincs* gennnliy, uno rerfpefilltfly lofted* a -hare o( public (nilroim. jo hs s. mrrciitNffftN; Rm-nEvcE- i >.vnrd Timings, Roe. A Heal), Robert Lamb r' Richards A Stoy, May 4 Burnet. T1... Coh.jiiA.ft. avoiiiiufl tfml v liarloAtmi * ouriur will r.»py tin* above for oflcs month and fund their accounts to this office. -pep I 26 227 Richmond Mltcrill’* dink*. ber next, at the lower Market Honee.iir the city of August*, within! the fcgrll ÜbUr* f/f sale, One l|rrmiret! nnd Fifty Sf/rirCrf (if the Fafpiiaf Stuck of life Georgia Insurant:* itod Tfnst Company* which was trahblerrcd t»y . jr&rfn Molae to John I’liinizy, President of the office of discount and deposit of the Hank of the State of Georgia, u* ytngnstji, which Hh\v Ntnndtf tin the hooka of *nid company in the nmn* tff John Phinizy, f‘resident, ns per certificate iNijf. 381, bearing date October I, 1836, and signed Thh’s. S MclcafT, President, Wfn. T. Gould, Secre tory. The same levied upon ns the property of Ja cob Moise, to satisfy an execution froiu t fie Superior f ,f> nrt of Richmond county, upon the foreclosure ol i n m ' tre,ibe Bank if I tie State of Georgia Vs . Jacob Jduise. Ui HARD F BUSH, SUcriir, R. c { 154 wids • !’ triN? ".;: r—The saleoftlie above pro* ; :i■••him! I -i i the lint Tuesday in Sep 11 n> rlo ti ■Hi i / : day inJOctobernext. ' ■ K F BUSH, Sh’ff. I- > ' ue above stock is further post i i I hi, I' M Tuesday in December next. It F HUSH, Sh’fT R C . & •par I ii er felt i p. | !•; iU< undersigned having connected with him in J *be Grocery business Mr. N. Hamilton, of CborlcNton, S, (J. the business will in future be con ducted under the linn of Skinner A Hamilton, at Mtwsrs. KowedcSmith sold stand, Mi. 347, north side of Broad street, Augusta, Geo. EH. SKIMMER. h;st received nnd Ibr sale hy Skinner A Hamilton, ( 20 hhds Sugar 20 do A/olhrrcs 20 bids N Odo 20 bbis N Gin 20 do Whiskey 10 do Mo do 20 do N E Rum 100 bags prime green Coflbo 60 kegs Nai.s 200 picecß best Heiv.p Ragging 20 coils Bale Rope Holland Gin, Cognac Brandy, Jamaica Rum, Wine* of all kinds, A’cgnrs, «l r c. Ac. Sept. 23 . . 4tw 225 1 lie CoPßtitntionalist will copy the above three limes weekly and present their accounts to SKINNER A HAMILTON. NEW Timothy ami Clover Hay. A FEW Kind* ..( excellent quality, well cured, (ui sale by N. B. MOORE, July 18 162 svvil Just Received AND fir sale, a supply of Osborn's P'lilolokan or Female’* friend A liberal deduction will bo made lo those who pnrbcnse to »ell again. HAVILAND, KIBLEYA CO. . jjino 19 143 J BROUGHT lo Augusta Jail on 22ml inulnru a negro n<an who cull* himself JOHN, says lie belong* to William Dan iel, n .peculator, that he ru away from linn ul Gr.easborougb, Alabama, be is 40 year* obi, 5 loot 8 incite* high, dark complected, and rat her thin viaage The owner i* reqneatod lo come f'orwiird,p>y expense*,and tike him from Jn I. DU MORGAN, Jailor. Sept 23 hi u 225 raraNoh .V IJmhrellaN. ICASK latestslile I’ara.ol* >V l.adie*’ Umbrella.. 1 (lo sup. Gentlemen's Silk and Cotton do. Jn.t received, and for sale by april 5 J. I*. SETZE ACO. UTKMO AI) DOMIN’ A f.SIJ PPORTEKB. AN (idditiannl supply (different size*) of ibi* val uable instrument, received and for sale hy may 10 102 KITCKBN A ROBERTSON. HIR'l'S.—A splemlid nssorlmonts of French Muslin Shirts, jtiNl received and for sale by. CLARKE & IIOLcAND. may 2 102. IBniNlicM. CLOTHES, Hair, Nail, IMnlo, Con b, Horve, nnd fin* Dusting IlnisheH—r omprini.ig un elegant aßKortmcnl, jinn icceivcd and for cite by april 29 W. HEW SON. •»n CoiiNi^iimrnl. As \ BOXES Superior TOBACCO, Iro'n the Man '-»* I ulacturcr at Lynchburg. For side by GEO. U. JESSUP & CO. sept 22 223 .w4w IVew Herring- PA BOXES NEW HERRING, jn.t received OU and ibr .ale by W. E. A J. U. JACKSON, sept 14 Auctioneers. H :t 8 jf. inf! PIECES geo,l /' nip BAGGING, 100 do extra, do do in bags. For sale low by JNO. G. W.NTER sept 28 fit 220 I’l-cNh liiliir. 1 AA Cask. Tbomii.loii Ltinnjurt rcceiv.nl and JLvrvr w ill be .obi lon if applied for soon by THO.WA.V JL WYATT. A CO. July 31 , 178 Hamburg owi-or, t April 18, 1837. < [Vr of ICE i. giveni that pay nent of freight for IV Merchandize by the Rail road will be requi red at (ho Depository on delivery ul Ihe Goods. All Goods not lukun froth the Depot, within tvventy-ibnr hours alter nolice of arrival find delivery ifgiven, will be sent tod manic stobh, at the owner or consignees oxponco. april 19 91J A. ft. HAIG, Agent f fit HE subscriber would respectfully inform bs JL friends and customers that be will conlinue In -■ •rev on the CABINET BUSINESS at the old -f the I’ig Bedstead, nearly up|iusile t ■; Vi.'-.-iill A'. Siri n«' Wnre-llrinso —And lilts -i t M int of CABINET FUR- Ml! ulv, ..I ti.c - t workmanshipondlatest fash eil., t . lb -to , ,tensive assortment oi I, • df.'l.iin;-,,' .vc.,allof which be will o. iilv tm cun 1.,, ptiiciiased in tbi.city. 'flic i:-ii.-!i •>) IJ.-1 M, 1 , ■ " i'll knownlomnny,! tell h. Im-s the N ■- in; *pi ' cs, nnd will continfae to ! I : l-.'.v MOV 111 111 111 tllO United Sillies, j 17 CALVIN WILLEY Hosiery. g ' FNTLEMF.N superior Black and White Silk VJI Derby rib’ll Half Hose, do. While Spun Silk Jn., Clergymen mu, do. Silk and Cotton do., Fancy Check Silk do.i White and Brovin f-ottun do. Just received by If. B. KIUTLAND A CO. 71/brcliant Tailors, 230 Broad si. _ march 31 TJt PRIME St. Croix, ami Cheap I’urln Itico Sugars Also, Felon’s pure Molasses Kuio, .Irtncks’ best Gill, Wcslcrli Whit key, add Very supferllll- Mo lasses; nil on the river nnd daily expected end hill be sold from the wharf cheap for cash, tug 12 HAND A SCRANTON. Panic Blacking. MOSS’S J’JSrii BLACKING, equal lo the beat in the ll'urlj. THIS Blacking possesses every desideratum in so indispensable an article; if holds in enm mnallon a large proportion of excellent oil, is pre pared Irom the best material,, on strictly scientific principles,is warranted bylbo manufacturer,lu pro duce a quick and brilliant polish without injury lo the leather, and to stand the leal of every climate. For sale hy ANTON V A //ALVES. /Vo. 232 Broad street, sept 2fi 227 Just KcCCivrd, NEEDLE worked Muslin Uapcs and Collars, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs! I ps superior bl’k Bomb iZine, , Superior Undressed Irish Llilens; —ALSO — i Gent’s Slocks. Linen Bosoms and Collar*! which Will be aolil cheap by _ i jnlj 12 162 T. 11. WYATT A CO, Praclicc ol* Niiwrii i .MEDICAL COLLEGE, GEORGIA, / Auousta, Sept. 1, 1837. f HAVING been connecled wilh llic Medical Col- , Inge of Georgia, as Profetter of Surgery,iu ring the lust five years, nnd di-sirou. ofdevuting my lime and attention particularly to this department ol my profession, I would give notice to those resi ding at n distance, that Patterns reqnirl ig Surgical services can tie provided wilh hoard, Ac in ibis city, to suit theif circumstances ; ond that negroes left or sunt to ray corf, will bo furnished with econo mical and comfortable quarters. The poor will nt all limes lie admitted into the Hospital, which is under the professional care of the Faculty, and operated on gratuitously. PAUL F EVE, M. D Sept I 803 ts I 4 ifWKIA UnroN. WILL come, off over the . La FAYETTE CfIURSEjOa Moiutni/,, ihe 4th d Of pf D*. comber, 1837, the day preceding the ieiiHWt «* • nunl Chib Races, MATCH t on SSOWI ARttlE ; FIEROVV vg.cRAfH.OTTE BARNES. Turtdny .W.—-Cnhsiake,2 mile (tents,s3oo eft tnr Ore, bull forfeit—6 snbscnbeis and Cbwed. ’ —8 mile Clubphhe, | Thurtdny llfi.— 3 mile I Cats, Joctey Cl Oh purse’/ 9700. 9200 of this purse lo l>e given to the’ second . best horse in the rt.cp, provided more 'ban two hor ses start lor said purse, and is not distanced ih the race, wldi-b will cmiilv Ibe winning boise 10 9560. ’ Friday, Hih. —4 mile In nti, Jockey Club purse, 91500. SSOO oftli-s piitsC In bcgircn (tithe scimnd lies! hors?in il-e race, provided shore (hah two far scAslarl for can! pin- --.and is not distanced ill the race; which « ill.: i,i ■ ..winning l.orsc to SlltOO. Saturday 9M 1 kmc 3 best in 5, Jockey Cdb porsi’! 9400. J A3IF.S LAMKIN ACO.j eepl 12 815 I’roprielOm. On the ItiVcr. ’ QA MUDS prime retailing Mohsses, SO barrel* Northern Gin,S’t. Croix ahd Forto Rten Su gar, nil «f w hich will he gold fery lo*v for cash, of approved prtper, by i Hand a .vciiANtON. Lciiliemt n’a Ntocks* ANDlloysnnd Children's Pain; I/iaf Capr.Jus received nnd forsnlo by W.M. 11. CRANE,No.S!2I,hroaJ-«t April II 84 ('jpress NSiini-Tlcsi. ,& SUPI’LY just received and for sale; Cl. A I,SO, 3000 pounds of Leal l.ard, by M. M, DYE. June 12 ts 137 iflr. I*in<• kilty’s Orntioilr BEFORE the two Sbeielios nt Athens Oil liter ilnv afioi the coixmenccnicnl,just received and for sale by T H. A 1. C. PI.A/VT. sept 9 813 Molasses, A’Ct OAA PIECES of HEMF BAGGING; 1000 IL'ody made Colton Bugs, adperiof quality, ]OO piece* Light flagging/43 inch., for square bales, 20 hhds retailing .IfufassMi 10 bids Sugar, 10 piece* Sacking, fnr sale bji S. KNEEt.AND A C(J. any 31 309 suit .fast Slcrcirtffj AFKEN’H sttpply of White lead nnd Oil* at vd* ri.ois fjnnlil es, and for sale low, hy 16 ItITCIIE/V A ROBERTSON. t« aiii’E, AVALIMRIaK //uuho Roy. dt tlii« office. m«y 8 207 AtfiiiiiiislriiliMx Notice. POUR iilonlliH lifter time, npplicktiorf will be I. inutiti to (lie Honorable* t the Inieriaf Court of Ricbmoml c»ufuty< whilst nilllhg bn n Court of Or (liimrjri for leave to tell ihe belonging Id tdo F.slale of VVeMtern 11. 'l'liomtui, <lcrenned, for the benefit ul lhuheirN,niK( etcdiforH ofauid Ftidte. EMMKLINE F. THOMAS*. wpt 5! 207 Adminintrairix. Ml rayed or Mtolen. rj'ROJ/ ll e siibscrilier’a vvagllii nt Applibgj Col 1 umliin couiity, f)0o ,n Yellow Norrel HORSE about nine years oi age, large frame, heavily bbilt ( otlnr particular* not remembered. A reward ol Twenty Dollars will ho paid or bis delivery, nr any inlurniiilioii that may be giv.n will be innnkfUlly re l ccived. IllllAJ/N. WILSON Augusta, june 3 ts 131 Oflnce ol' Tr.'tiispoi'tafioii^ Ai n bit, Eobruary 22,1837; IV OTICE is civoii that front the Ist March, ltd J N Paneuget Curt will rlcparl from Hahibtira ami Charleston, daily (.S'lmday's eXeepled) at S o'clock) A. M.,and run throughibesameday W)l. UOIIEIITSON.JtI., A gent Transportation S. C. C. A It. IL Ci Ecl>. 24 . 41 (la ns I cal X Mchool. fIXHE slibHcrillor will retinae hi* ecbdol it i Mon l Jl day I lie 2d Os October, at SnipelodgC, on the rear of the I’rcsl yidrian Chilrcbj in lid boose now occupied by Mr Smduraind, and from hi* long ex l jMlriunee jn the Instruction of youth, be wishes in ml..rni bis friends and ibo public that (here will b« no want of cxcitidn on bis pirn Id merit the appro bation bf dll w ho may Ihvorl im iViill llu-ir pstron ilge. Ho promise* to prepare youth for ally Os the college* i I Ibi* or the adjacent Staid*, and also Will giVo Instructions 111 any Uflhe English branch es usually Wilgbl in Our Southern Academies. Re ference coil be made 10 Dr. ,Dillon Ahlttny, John P. Nolle, Erq and HersHnl V. Johnson, Esq iH« biller genilcmnn has been a lormer pupil of his. Other gentlemen may ha referred 111 if required. DANIEL. MsilOSY, Sept, ts 3tw 225 Tlie other ciijr papers will publish the above throe limes weekly. lnlbi'iualion to Travellers* flAlfE following line ol Coddles leave the general JL Couch Office! Augusta: United Stales Moil Conch tor Montgomery anil Mobil’, by the way of Wnrrei lon, Sparta, Mil l ledgeVlllo, Ddccn, KiioXvilln, Talbolon, ( olumbul) Ac. leave* every day, ni lialf past 2 P. M. Telegraph Couch, for Montgomery, Tuscaloosa, and Colutabus, Mississippi,leaves daily nt halt past 7P. M., after the a. at ol ilio cars trout Charles- United States iU.iii <"•, a,o (o'- WnSbinglort ciljt| lassing through Columbia) Camden, C'horow, Fay l Ctviile, Raleigh, Pcieislinrg, Kich n ond, and Frede ricksbug, leaVcs daily at linlf past 4 P. M. Mdil i/'odch (hr Climnn, Kdrsyth Ond Thottldstoit) leaves Iri weekly. Mail Coach fur Powcllon (irednabdro’ and Dadh sbn, leaves tri weekly. Mail Coach for Covington, dnd Decolor, leaves twice rdt.-h Wfeck. Mail CoSch tot Alarieltrt, Gulden Doubt, All**) Coasvillo, and Rome, leaves Iri weekly, Extras furnished as the shortest notice. WM. FULLER A Ct>. sept 13 215 Ini Proprelor*. Private Boartlinjfi riMIE Subscriber him taken the Brick Building of J- Mr. Bcimcx, on Bridge Row, tmo door below Mr Joseph's, where bo intends 10 lake in Private Boarders low. llm table will be supplied with S* good as the market affords, nnd be hopes in share a part of public patronage The lionso will he ottetl cd on tbo first of October next. Person* wishing hoard will p'ense give him u call, sept 11-21711 S, J. ffTVAUt. ik per ceiil premium given for note* of the Cen tral Bank nl Geo., also a liberal prennutn ftil n tes of the liisutiincb Bank of Columbus, nnd SpO l duly JOHN G WINTER, sept 8 807 2toJlrond*ti Ili'. IjViij. Uonfflassj BURGEON DENTIST) J r AS returned lu the city and resumed tlie diitiesd I JL hi* prulusuipn, at hi* residence comer Os Broad nnd Jackson streets, over lire store ul Messfts.Clarkd .McTicr A Co. ts Oft 4 Tooth Ache r i ooili Ache f WHO would Keep the 7'OOJ'II ACHE if they could get rid of it 1 7'lns cvfcry on* edn do by using Osborns Compound of Krcosolc. It not Only relieves I be sufferer from Ihe agony of tooth ache, but it checks decay and slop* inffdmtttalioit of lb* nerve- Li» warranted lo effect a perfect cure if tile puin is produced from t-Xposilrc Oftlicjnerve* of the tooth, and llte directions life Strictly folk)"ed. A supply of this valuable article is ruat rucMvcd and for sale by ang 22 187 HAVILANU, (UsLEY A CO. Storage ol* wot or dry goods MAY bo had ill a fire proof building, ill 8 safe and central situation! by applying nt ihe cotj nerof Iter and .Vltlnioah street*. iFeb 3 88 Nlockhi A Few dozen fine Silk and Satin Stocks; (receiv ed this day.) Also, a few dozen fine Linen del.- with an additional supply Os Summer Clothing, which they rdfer at prices to suit the timet PRICE* MAEEErtV, may 20 118 Drapers and Tailors. fr'rcMli Flour, JUST reccivednnd fur stile hy HAND A SCRANTG July 14