Augusta chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1837, November 30, 1837, Image 3

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-« Koike. A N ELECTION for thirteen U.rer'um on >»><* Mrtof the individual Morkb-Nera, |S hohieiTat the hanking hmi-o tin Motvjey "Ml, c 4th of December, between the hours '•* **’, , • g& J ROBERT F. I'OE, Caali.cr. ( * Balk of Augusta, Nov 89. 1837. 11 OtTItUM. OUA “ rtVCi or- THE BiOttery. 9' % For the benefit of the Augusta I «dep’l Cm ‘ ; ° nl P > i CLASS No 40. BOK 1837. 1 2 3 4 0 6 7 d 9 10 II l‘s | • 13 U 31) 0 1 4 24 27 42 61 29 69 uprfßV CERTIFY that the above numbers I'os they stand are cotreot.as taken from the Man .t“ cemfica.c of .he drawing of tbe V.rgmm fewn L aVAU»ndrit‘Va Br sov. 25 1337. And which late of all .n^.l^abov. l °There was two On* Thousand Dollar Prizes left Lin my office unsold in the above Lottery, A ## nov 28 —— % GEORGIA STATE lottery. 1 ; V. FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE HI Auousta lnrt«l>en.lcnt Fire Company, J® Class No 46, for 1837. . . To he determined, by the drawing ol the \ trgima State Littery, for the benefit ol the £°" n of Wheeling, Class No 8, for 183/. To bo drawn at ALEXANDRIA. Va.. ba.urday, , Dec. 2, 1837. . D S Gregory & Co. (successors to Y ates <& Ms i Intyre,) Managers. 75 Numbets —13 Drawn Ballots. HIGHEST PRIZE ! W 30,000 DOLLARS GRAND SCHEME. 1 Prize of $30,000 s3o*ooo 10,000 10,000 1 6,000 6,000 5,000 5,000 4,000 4.000 2,500 2,500 , 2,000 2,000 1,7441 1,7471 25 1,000 25.000 2s 500 12.500 tig 300 8 400 < oqo 20(1 40,000 ‘ i la 100 6,200 t 62 80 4,960 62 60 3,720 62 50 3 ' loo 124 40 4,960 121 30 3,700 4310 20 86,800 ■24583 10 245,830 29705 Prizes, amounting to $606,4371 f {tr Tickets slo—Shares in proportion. i JKrTickets in the above Lottery can be obtained i |ht all times by country dealers and those who are | » to advonture, by sending their orders to the it undersigned, Who will given prompt aitention.ilad v S 'dr issed to A. HEAD, Contractorabd State Agent, Augusta, Geo. , nov 28 NEW ' 400 K & JOB PRINTING OFFICE, ■ 26) Broad St. , • fIHE Subscribers having purchased of Mr. Jones X the whole of the large assortmeni of Job 1 ype .'iredes. &c. formerly attached to the offices of the , iugusla Chronicle and Siatp Rights Sentinel, and having made extensive additions to the same by or- t r .'Jers from the North, would respectfully offer their r services to the public in their line of business, € Their establishment comprises the largest assort inent of plain and ornamental type in this city, and >a they are both practical printers, they have the J Greatest confidence in their ability to execute e cry variety of Job Printing in a manner satisfactory to y .hose who may tavor them with their orders, and c hope by diligence and attention to busines to merit * * hare us 1118 publ,C P “TT'THOMPSON. ( JAS. .McCAFFERTT. ' I oct 14 i *** f P. 8. The business wtllas heretofore be conduct- > \ «d under the firm of W. T Thompson & Co by . 1 whom all orders from the country, for Handbills, Blanks, Arc. w ill be thankfully received and prompt -7y atlented to I J t Crier’s Aliiinunc k FOR " , 18 38, ; r For sale by th gross, dozen or single, by T H & I C PLANT, Augusta. | „,t 26 1 C PLANT CU. Columbus I ,„ ~ Lanijt «)1- .. f very superior quality -bleached and un- | L .*■ U hl-ached—for side by V WAV 15 , Creenville. llncoii. A CHOICE article in fine ttider *hy .* • nov 25 H AND & SCR AJVTCN • ' r~; i S flVesli Uaisous. JUST received by . T ( HAND & SCRANTON. ( nov 27 ___________ fil//E subscriber having removed train ihe stable JL of the Eagle and Phoenix hotel, ras taken the stable near the Western Hotel on Green street, where I £ he fcceps constantly on hand Carriages, Horses, Ac. | \ i. to hire on the most reasonable terms, and is also prepared to accommodate transient ctlslortiers with t good stables, feed, and attention for their horses— I Drovers will also find a large lot where their stock ] ( 7 at all times will be well accommodated —The sub s acriber, thankful for past favors, solicits a contia- 1 % uance of the public patronage. . . ( 1 it i\. WILSON. I nov 20 1m 271 f t AN 0111)13.INCH “ . j T 6 amend Ihe 40/A section (f llie general'Or- J dinance, passed the 130/A March , 1b33. J BE it ordained by the City Council of Augusta, > That the following shall bo iho rale ol tax iin- | 't posed on all meats bioughl to tlm jVorkot House, or | exposed therein lor sale; for every quarter of beef, j i ten cents; on every quarter ol mutton, lamb, goat, ; kid, venison, veal or pork, 3 cents; on every pig 6; ( cents; on every hundred weight ol'baeon, six cents; ( ,i and on every h'lig weighing nit more than one bun- ] i > dred pounds, 12S cents. Any penon refusing | to pay the clerk of the A/arket or his ileputy, Ike lax required by this ordinance, shall, on due proof r thereof, be fined in a sum not exceeding ten dollars | for each and every offence- - ; Done in Council, the ; Bth day of November, 1837. j JOHN P//LMZV, Mayor. J i GEO M. WALKER, Cl’k ] * nov 21 j Cloliis, Matlmcth and , Blankets. . < f|l 11. WYATT CO, have reco ved, ami efler L for Hale low for cash 1 Fine bl’k blue and cadet mixed Cloths 1 do Chshiuiofs, Naitinctts and Kentucky Jeans, Red and white Fianmlh, assorted Merino Cloths and Circassians, assorted k Superior black and colored Silks do ( Damask fig’d merino, (a new article) Merino ehalle and thihet woo! Shawls, Kmh’d ehalle shawls, o handsome article, Hoskin and sPk («toves,a good assortment Superior long white kid t iloves Heavy French, whiiney and rose Blankets, Marsailles Quilts and cotton Fringes Negro Cloths and Blankcu. nov. 2 rj EmMitor’K Saifs. AT ihe Chester plantation ot the late John Fox, dec'd.in Edgefield District, (on the road from ' s Hamburg to the court house, about 14 miles from ‘ the former, and 9 Tom the lulter place,) will he sold, on Friuay the Ist day of December nexi, the said 1 plantation, and several adjoining and neighboring tracts of land, containing in all between? and 8000 ‘ v acres, ol dificrem qualities. RL«O, At the same time and place, the greater part of the ilockof Horses, Mules, black Cattle, Corn, Fodder, 1 Farming utct.sils and other personal property ol the •state (the slaves and cotton crop excepted) which i may be on said Plantation. : DOT Sales, at each place, will commence at 11 I o'clock. A. M, and continue from day to day till | completed. Terms |raade known at the time and place of i sale- B The Lands, in all cases, will, as far as practicable, I be so divided as to suit the convenience of purcha ■ t jjif gers; and posssssion wil' be given by the 20. h ot B Jmuary next, or earlier if pos ible K ■ The Chester Plantation is on the direct Mail Road from Hamburg to Edgefield C 11; a part of the Land is of the best oak and hickory. These am,on the plantation, besid s tuher conveniences, a good ■ > Grist m>lland Cotton Gin,both moved by water,and ■ i •nexcellent unoccupied seat fora mill. Persons desiring information relative to Ihe pro f:. ■■ perty will pleaseupply to Mr Andrew McLean, at t. i- Hamburg— to the managers on the Plantations, or to IL the undersigned at Augusta, Geo. ■P PETER BENNOTII, ANTOLVF, PICQUKT, litNUY H. GUMMING, Eteculow. Augusta, Oct. 9 d3i 33$ ■ t.nrhniitf, JT.M PRO Stales 'l'reasury Notes Clt'O slooU. j $-9 Coiled Nta'es Hank Sates. Philadelphia tank Po»t Nolcs^SPC— S I’ tO. Cherkt on Now York. Cheeks on Lexington, Kentucky. juris c wi.vrFß. nov 28 3l 2TS Superior NalliiifUt FOR YOUTH’S CLOTHING. SNOWDEN & MIEAU have recoividtlfs day from New York,extraq>ialiiy Oxford mid Sirol mixt Sallinetla, suitahle far Youths Clothing. Al so, superior Idue Satlinclls, Cambric Diniitms and black Lace Veils, to which they respectfully invite the ntleniion of the public, nov 25 278 J. H. bllfflln—PilHTUAir PAINTER. HESPECTFULLY inlornh ihe cit-zens of An go-do, that he intends making a slum profes sional visit to thai place in the'lauor pan of Novem ber. Philadelphia, nov 23 4t 274 Kfoi'ffia IfiiUJ ON and allei tlie2lei oi November, the cars con veymg the western passengers will leave Ihe depot at Augusta, everv morning at 9 o'clock A. Ji' for Gunby’s, 9 miles east of Warrenton—returning, leave Gunby’s at 1 o’clock, P. M. Fare $2, or 5 cents per mile. Passengers will confer a favor by purchasing their tickets previous to the time of starting. They arc also requested to attend io the labelling of their baggage before taking their seats in ihe cars. No emoknig allowed on the train. T. W. REILEY, nov. 9 Act. Sup't. of Transportation. -i O tUktl LLBS COPPERAS, Ao 1 JI Os””” For sale by KITCHEN & ROBERTSON. oct 30 254 TO ESptit. 17^ ROM ’liefirst d*y of January next, the WES TERN HOTEIs, situated on ihe north west corner of Green and Centro streets; it in a large am! cotnmodious hcHise, with a large yard, and all the necessary out houses attached, with o good well of water on the premises. For further particulars en quire ol HIRAM N. WILSON nov 20 1m *7l ISkoA oil r xtTa IrrTsrJ 7 RENPECIFLLI.Y announces to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Augusta, Hamburg and its vicinity, that he has taken a room at the Masonic Hall, where he will ho happy to wait on sm h ns wish their likenesses taken, either in portr.il or min iature. Specimens of his painting can he seen at the room-second story—wnere Ire invites the pub lic to call and examine for themselves. *nov 111 if 305 BS. Ilpa<l(!cst, ArSiail, REGS leave refi»ectfnl'5 r to inform the citizens of Aughsla, that he fws returned to this city, mid taken the room formerly occupied-•'by'him in the Masonic Hall, where*fie intends remaining lor a tew weeks, and where he would he happy to receive those who may desire his professional services. JKr The public generally, are invit 'd to call and see his specimens. non 9 ts 264 Fluid Extract ol' S:i s»)mrillu. » | tHIS valuable preparation of >r r.iaparilla, the i. most convonjent and effectual form of using this excel lent medicine, a fr sh supply ofw hich is just received, will he constantly kept lorsalo al A-polh eenry's llall 232 Broad st nov 14 SIX per cep I premium given for noU's of ike Cen tral Bank of Geo., also a liberal premium for n tes of the Insurance Bank of (Columbus, and Spe cie ly 1 JOHN G WINTE/2. Hcpi 8 207 240 Broad st. -■ ■ ■ 1 ■ Carolina Indigo for ?ale by KITCHEN <fc ROBERTSON. -)• Itjatldcr. ST AAA LBS. Tot sale by OUUU KITCHN & ROBERT SON nov 9 .. EXTHA MAHSII.’I.KS pITFs NOWDEN & SHEAR , have receivod from £sNew York, a supply of .Marseilles Quills some of which are of Extra size and of the most splendid style, to which they respectfully invite the attention of the ladies. nov 7 ■g CASES superior Silk and Cotton ILiHiREL XIT I.AS, just, received ami for sale W E & J U JACKSON, nov 7 Auctioneers. W nriUf ÜBS- superior Hams, just received O. vs vl VF and for sale low by WE&J U JACKSON, aov 7 Auctioneers. IVoticc. UNTIL the fint day of January next, the City Council will receive sealed propo-als for build ing a Tread Mill on the lot adjoining the jail lot.— For information as to the plan &c , apply to the clerk of the council. Bv order of the council, pass ed the 18th November, 1837. GEO M WALKER, Cl’k. Bov 21 g 72 ~ JAMES A V DKIISON A CO. Next to Messrs. Turpin D’Antignac’* Drug Store. OFFER for sale on reasonable terms the following articles lor cash Carpeting and Rngus to mate!;] _ . Bose and Baiji wool Blankets, assorted size Blue Saitineft, Kerseys and Linscys, for servants wear Kentucky Jeans; Plaid and striped Satlinetts 6-4 Green and Brown tig’d floor cloth Baize Plain Green Booking Raizes,, assorted qualities 6 4 assorted colors Merino cloths and Circassians Light and u3Fk oi .cno*. at a., prices Dark and light plaid Ginghams new style 7-8 4-4 Irish Linens, warranted all flax Long Lawns and LineoCarabric Handkerchiefs .Scotch, Russia and Irish Bird’s eye Diaper Blk Italian and other Lustring Silks Blk and assorted colors English Grodo Naples do Blk and Lavender plain and fig'd Challyes Assorted colors printed Challeys Cambrics and Furniture Dimities Cotton Cambric, Nansook and Jaconet Muslins English gold and Sea Island Long Cloth Nliirtings Premium and oilier approved styles, American Lq;,g Cloths 5-4 and 6-4 Blenched and Brown Sterlings, of vari ous styles and quality 3 4 and 4-4 Brown Shirtings and Twilled Jeans Striped and Plaid Homespuns Apron Cheeks, assorted prices and patterns Furniture Calico, do do. Ladies English and French Black and white Silk Hose, Cotton.do #ifd Gloves Boy’s and Girles’ do. do. Clark’s and Taylor’s Persian Spool Cotton 200 and 300 yards Needles, Pins, Tape and Bobbing Black and colored Cotton Cambric for bning Dreas es White and Red assorted qualities Flannels And expecting to receive additional supplies of GUODS during the season. JAMES ANDERSON & CO. by WM.C. WAY. Nov. 14 ts v’67 Biiitli*’* tioliiM. B. B. K II4TI. AXI> A CO. Murciiaiit Toilers. HAVE just received sup. Blue, Oli- e, and Green, Ladies Cloak a d Habit < 'lotlrs,Cloak ( ord and Tossclls. They have also receiver! a superior article of Wool Dyed Black Clolb, and a general assortment of sup. Blue. Black, and fancy colours die Buck Skin and Vlcrlno, Under Shirts, and Drawers do i hose Do Silk, and Colton, Do Spittltfiold Pocket hankerchief, [the real articles,) Buck skin Gloves, Hoskin Do , with a vaneiy of other arlicles in our line. . , , N. B The London Patterns received. oct 31 BOARDING. THE undersigned has taken that pirt of the building over F Larnback A ' o confectiona ry establishment, well known as l.a Faymlo Hall, as a Bonding //onse and Refectory, and hopes by liberal and moderate charges, to merit a portion of p jhlic patronage. „ . . , His Refectory will be at all times supplied wnh the best the market will afford, including Game anil Fish in all their varieties, Oysters, Ac, 'in the pro per season) which will bo served up in the beat style and at short notice. Having secured the services of an experienced Cook, ami intending to devote his entire personal attention to the business h“ hopes that his endeav ors to please his (riends will be met by corn «p nd nig support A. FOS PER. nov I dim 256 will copy the above lor one month tflorv Carpeting. SNOWDEN A SHEAR HAVE received this day from New York, large additional supplies of superior Ingrain Carpels ,)| rich color, and oi new nud splendid patients Pi which they respectfully invite the attention of the 'cS&n, 1‘37, ’M Lnw Baol.'s, i NGELarxl Anita un Corj» »n*, »* **«* | • l.i ruit at ion Anl.ilnlilh I'i* Iri* -1 *••!* *»» • < rirrinui g. AI ky ti*n ? hii'ietuy iLirnfi*. I ay- ( l«*y on Ril!«, f ointcii.tHl Kc)kku >S CuUit, i on- j ilyarml Engluli I huncery ReporU, i.'liiny on BUU. J l-liillv’t Ularkstono, ( hiny’n i'ri'.ninal Lu\v,Chity’» ; Fraction,Clitity on Cui.inuih Cuilyrr on i'ftrliwr- i aliipS Cotnyri’a Digoct, Cliilty s Dig «« ol | Wendell■ Dinlley'd ia*|ioila, D .nlo d and j Kotst’a Kfpolls E si’s Rpportfl, I ng. EcrksiaAUcnl | llcpnrln, i onblanquw’ji Equity, Field's td.aek Gaw on rarlner*.hip, Hilliard’s Elements of l.a .\, 1 lusluui on| • ns u rume,l fa Alirid gament, Jot it* on Bailinouti! Jnhnaun’s‘Reports, Jo! ■*on , s Chan cery reports, Joliiiloii's Digest, Kent’* Conuncn’.a ries, on x'-ulet. La\vV*u on IMcading, M’Cord’s Chancery Report-i, Maddock’s (’hum cry Practice, .Haddock’s Chancery Reports, Milford’s Pleading, Mannin’s Digest, Norris Peake’s Evidence,Oliver on Conveyancing, Oliver’s American Prec dents, Peter’s Reports, Powell on Mortgages, Powell on contracts, Powell on Devises, PelerdofTs \bridge inentx, Ruben’s on Frauds, Robert’s on conveyan cing Russell’s chancery Reports, Russel I on crimes Roscoc on criminal Evidence, Hyphen on Pleading, •Vtarkie on blander, Siarkioon Evidence, on, Bailments, Story’s conflict of the Law, Story’s U. S. Laws, Story’s co in memories on the Constitution, Sugden on Vendors, South Carolina Judicial De • cistona, Saunders’ Reports, Theobald on principal and Surely, Thomas Colo*, ’Poller’sLaw of Execu tor’s, Vesey’s Chancery Reports, Vosoy Scnr.’s Re ports, and VattePs Law of Nations. For sale by n0v.29 279 RICHARDS A Sl’OY BaffS'nin. I7H)R sale low —also, plirae Roping by HAND & SCRANTON. nov 27 1 . | A Carpets. SNOWDEN & SHEAR have received from Now York this day a very large supply of superior Ingrain Carpets, of selected patterns and of the late t styles—also, Rugs to match the carpels, to w hich they reapsctfully invite the attention ol the public. oct G 234 “SHOES. FALL AND W INTER ASSORTMENT B. W. FORGE & CO. nAVF, received 1000 packages Boots and Shoes comprising every article in the line. Allar rangements being wiib Manufactures direct, they can be sold as low as in the Nonhern cities. lor Sale,all kinds of Leather, Moroco, Seal, and f Li ting Skins. WANTED. —soofKidesGeorgiaianncdlighl Sole leal her, 500 do do do I. 1 per Leath er nrough. nov 20 S*lc!»lr«r OysltTS. ?T4YA GALLONS Pickled Oysters ; a supply tiUo received weekly, nov 18 N. SMITH & CO. CARPENTERS extract Buchu “ “ Sarsaparilla “ “ Sarsaparilla Cucebs and Copavia “ ’* Iceland Moss “ “ Boinsett “ “ Liverwort ‘‘ “ Pink Root For sale7)y WM. HEWSON. nov 15 /Isii’ui lians|>>i. mount “d. nil gjlt, and gilt ind bronzed IO Astral Lamps ibr sale by . • F. 11. CLARK, nov 17 3t 264 Tool Si Ache. ("103/ POUND of KreoHoto lor dcwtroying tho ex s posed norvo m tooth ache; also Dupuiit’n Tooth Acho Elixor lor sale at Apothecary Hall 232 Broad street. nov 14 E3i'n-iri£ ami <4 X boxes Lnbec //erring, eWOItJ “ Codfish. N. SMITH & co nov. 3. fi'or W.’ile BY A. S i 1)1 E Y . j, PAIR stout Brogans ifi/i/ 10C0 pair do 15 hhds Bacon (.Middlings) N. B Liberal advances made on -otton consign ol to New York. nov. 9 ts 263 f'lotu* iisid i licesc. .-a BH/.S, Canal Flour A?Y7 /0 half do do 10 casks prime Cheese just received ami for sale by STOVALL & 11 AMLEN. ni, v ’7 r ,or. Cni'i’iiifceii, «r in On UtiNs. FULL aupply with directions Ibr use, for sale nov 17 KITCHEN A, ROBERTSON. A SLPPLY of Ihe 2nd edition ol ili« Rev. ’1 hom /X as Smith's sermon on tlie loss of tho ill lined Home,just received by nov 17 T. H- & I. C. PLANT. i.aeei|> ail. |4 l hhds winter strained Lamp Oil N. SMITH & co. nov, 3 Bacoia Nidt-8. fWY/YLBN, Prime Bacon Sidep, Just R v/ceivcd and for Sale low by CI.ARICE, 3/cTIER, As CO. Augusta, Oct. 31, 1837. , 7~ iYcw I'nilt, i /TYr BOXES new Raisins X\y \/ 10 jars (resb Malaga Grapes, 10 hhls Oranges just received. nov 6 N SMITH & CO. PROTEC ITO.V INSC It A NCE COM PA XV, 4 HE undersigned, agents of tho Protection In- S surance Company of Hanford, Connecticut, are prepared to insure buildings and their contents against loss or damage by fire on tho most reasona ble terms. W. & J. G. CATLIN, bet 34 dtf 255 Kp<*ti)ii*h Lrr ctscs, 4 FRESH wtpply, Constantly on hand and fer sale by ANTO/VV IIAINKS, nov 15 232 Broad-streot. For ttale, fIIHREG valuable LOTS litunfoJ en Broad JI street, imme f lately above Stovall’s now brink building, two of which lota h ive each a Iron'of 30 feet, the other of 28 feet- These lots are located in the mo-t business part of he o;*- bor term*, "ap ply to W, p- DEAK.MOND, oct 7 ts 235 While Nn;ai', BOXES pritno White Sugar, for sale by ( oct2G) N. SMITH & CO. Jcllrys and Jams. GOOSEBERRY, Red Currant,Black Currant, Raspberry, Strawberry, &c. Just received, oct 14 N SMITH & CO. Hoarding’. A FEW DAY BOARDERS ran bn arrommo i dated by Mrs C*E FABER, 2021 Broad-it (southaido.'t oct 7 235 if Situation UaiitciT s>Ya young man in a Counting House or ware *>’ house and commission business—unexcep tionable reference os to character and abilities.— Apply at this office. oct. 27 if 254 Wrirh I'liinniiN. SNOWDEN 6c SHEAR ffT A VE received thin day, from New York, supe- K i nor White Welch Flannels. Also, superior Dark Prints of the latest style, and a variety of oilier articles suitable for the Full and Winter season, to which they rospeeifully invite tho attention of the public. ortfi 231 O/Jli KEGS While lx*ad. Forsile by KITCHEN & ROBERTSON. oct 30 254 fi<'itrnilnrr B^iceiitirs. SNOWDEN .SHEA It. JI AVE receiver, frctii New York, a largo supply t S of su|»erior 3-4, 7-8, and 6-4 ' umilure Dimi ties of extra quality; also, a large supply of German and Domestic Cotton Fringes. nov 7 Oil*, Vai*jii*he*, Pninl*, &c f JARAIN Oil in barrels and by the gallon I Linseed Gil do do do Copal Varnish (apan do Spirits ! ’urpentin» White 1-ead, dry and ground in nil Chrome Gre- n do do do Chrome Yellow do do do Verdigrise do do do Prussian Blue do do do Venitian Red do Ho do Spanish Brown il» do do Yellow Ochre Sal Eratus Sal s oda Window Gloss Bxlo to 12x30 Together with a general a.sortinent of fresh ■ Druns and Medicines just received and for sain by , 8 W. HEWSON, i Druggist and Xt'O'hernrv,-wholesaleand I rstnil, corner Broad and dfeleiosli >tre*f», n< arly nmvif ite the Poet efireo. nov IT tm ~- 4 j, ki.cuumasiuos s\lei.ow n\ .1 I|l.\ s. Ill' i’C'iiINMJ.V. ‘ k JlltitS. P..r:o Rico Sugar*, j 17* * list barrels Potaioee, 20,1 k.. > Havana Cigar*, choice brand lOU.uiX) American do i A Uu, on tiui river anti daily expected, 10U barrel* No. 3 troaU ifuckcrel.will be *oM . l*vv ii applied for aeon. uov Ai ~ I'KICIi A HALLEUY, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, A o, 2 bS 'Htoad Street, HAVING received an asjiorimontol CflolhstL* 1 * aimers and Vesting, th ?y are now prepared to execute all orders in lluur line without delay, and . in the laiOKl Htylc. oct 19 ’ Advances made On Cotton . I 1 MEK Al* advances m de on Colton in store or .ion shipments mado to Savannah, Charleston,or New York JOHN G. VVINTEU. nov 6 I!ice and Potasses. 4JA HHUS. Molasses • tmiXJ 10 liercos new Hire, j ,i«t received ami (or sale by b'TOVALL & HAM/.KM nov 20 271 Georgia rail roar and banking COMPANY. Notice to Contractors. I PROPOSALS will bo roocned al the Engineers i I office in Greensboro', on the 9lh day of Dceera > her next, foroxcavaling and embanking that portion i nfllio Madison and Athens braneheiof die Georgia Rail Rond over which the company shall then have obtained the rights of way, continuously from the Union Point. Also: for the masonry and superstructure of the’ Bridge Over the Ocimeo river. JOHN EDGAR THOMSON, c. r. Engineers office, Augusta, Geo , nov 4,cdtd-259 * S3* she city papers will copy the above. Improved Town Properly I FOR SALE , subscriber offers for sale the largo Brick JL Building, situated on the south adie of Broad street, the stores of which are at present occupied by V. Crepu and T 11. Wyatt Sc Co. Also, the wooden House and Lot immediately above the new Brick Range of the late John Fxo, fist]. For terms Ac., apply to JOHA r BONES, Esq. or to GEO, O, K. WHITE oct 25 swim* 2JO , I M (lints, Oils, Xc. (‘1 ROUND ivhito Lead, pure on. I, in, 100,50,and W 25 lb kegs, chrome yellow; queens do; chrome g.eon dry; do do ground in oil; yellow ochre; roman do;bistro and prussian blue; drop tnko;whi(e and blue frosting* linseed oil; dutch pink; hr iwn do: terra do sienna; green (J-blup small J; Indian red; Venetian do; lamp black; patent do.; red lead black load; train oil; winter strained lamp oil, &c. just received ami for sale by ’ ANTONY & HAINES, 232 Broad st. CHEAP It CAN KEYS. StfUIIKN &' SHKAR HAVE just received from Mew York a large sup ply of superior twilled and duffel Blankets, some of which are very heavy, and will be sold at reduced prices, to which they respectfully invite Iho attention of thn planters; also superior rose and hea vy Mackinaw Blanket*, nov 3 ■ Morale »V Commission. rfIIIOMAS DAWSON,has taken fora term of fj years, that extensive Brick Fire Proof Ware HOUSE, and CLOSE STORES, in the City of Augusta, formerly occupied by Messrs. Musgrovc & Bustin, 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 interest. AUGUSTA, Aug. 15th, 1837. Tlte undersigned having leased the Ware 1 louse, al present occupied by him, to Genl Thomas Daw son, will retire from the business after the first September next; he solicits fur Genl. I), the patron age of his former customers and friends, believing that ell business confided to his charge, will he promptly atteiidod to. - ■ - H 1 EDWARD BUST/N. Augusta, Aug 15ih, 1836. Milledgevillo Recorder, Journal, Standard, Co lumbus Enquirer, Washington, New*, iHculheru Whig end Edgefield Advertiser, will give the above six weekly insertions. Attfe 15 wtf 191 THE SLItpCUIKK It *. HAVE just opened -the following articles which they offer, wholesale or retail,al lair price*. A general assortment of Negro Blankets 8-4, 9-4 and 12-4 London Dullie aud Whitney do Crib Blankets Hrnisli and American Kerseys Piain Linsoya Dark mix'd, slain, drab, blue, black, Cadet mix't, l avender, Fiench grey, brown, and striped Satinet White, red, yellow, and green Flannel Extra fine Welch do Do do Canton do C-l French and English .Merino Cloth, all colors 3-4 do do Circassians, do Black Bombazets Drab D'/ite, fur ladies cloaks and hoy’s dresses Kjcli lig'd Chally Black,blue, drab, and scarlet Uuuinet Do do do Murun Du do do Damask do Transparent Blinds for windows Red, yellow, and green quality Binding Extra fine green aud drab Piano and Table Covers Turkey red do Rich Furniture do 0-4 Cambric. Jackonst, Mull, Book Sc, Naniook Muslin Check, Hair Cord, and Satin striped d» Plain and fig’d Swiss do Nackanlla cambric and Muslin Color'd Cotton Cambrics Irish Linen, m whole and half pieces do (shading Brown and bleached Waltham cheating do do do oinnii, Dowlas,and C'roquilas, for Towsling /Jiap.-f Napkins and Taolo C.oihs Bleached and uohleachod Shirting do do Jeans Super British Long Cloth Low priced and super white and colored Skirts 11-4,12-4,and 13 4 Marseilles Guilts Crown Lining Bishop Lawn Black Silk Velvkt Super /felt Ribbons , Etub’d do do Silk and Bombasin Slocks •Shirt Collars and Bosoms Black, while and color'd Taby Velvet 1 German Oil Cloth Linen-fill air Covering, a now artiale Brown Linen and Hollands Haiti and lig’d 4-4 Bobinet Laos do do black da Lace Capes Rich Black Bobbinet Voile do Italian Lustring do and blue black Gras do Swiss Oros de Naples, all colors Blue, pink, green, and buff'Saranets So men Muck Italian Cravats India Rubber ."suspender* do Aprons Linen and Cotton Apron Checks French, English, ami American servant head Hdkfs. Pennsylvania Gingham Blue,striped and ooeck Homespun Men's cotton Net Shirts Furniture mid Garment Dimity Assorted (ulfcu Ribbon, from No. 2to 30 Gauze Cap do White ami black Italian Crape Fiagg. Bandana and Pongee Silk Hdkfs do do do do lor boys 3-1 and 4 1 rich Satin Shawls 11 1 extra super Thibil do Luxcn, Hernani, Merino and Gauze do 3 4, 4-4 and 6 4 B»d l ick A handsome assortment of Thread Edgings, Foot* mg and Laces do Hobbinet do do do Plain Hack and white English .Silk Hose Lmhrotdered do do do Black, white, color'd and unbleached cotton Hose do do do Worst and Vigonia Hoso Gentlemen's do do do half do Boy’s Worsted and Vigonia do de Children's Red Worst do do do do Stocks Men's heaver, buck and 11. A'. Gloves 10-t fine Linen Sheeting Silk and ColtonJJmbrellus Colton Fringe, Sea. die. A Kao, ■ h A largo assortment ot Vanilian ami .Vestch In gmiit Carpeting*, with //earth Bugs, Binding and Thread to match. J. P, »ETZE Sc CO. Nov I I'lrc Iron*. BRASH Andirons, lenders, Shovel and Tonga, in great variety, fit «dJ t be stlM f CLARK itifutfln UiU’CH WILL come off oveg, the LA FAYETTE COUR.SE, on Mptibuy, lh« 4lh day ts De cember,. 1837, the day yseeding the regular an nual Joohy Club Races, ' . MATCH FOR SSCO9 JSIHE. GEROVV vs.CHARLOTTE BARNES. Tuesday flrtf.—Colt stake,3 mile heals, £3OO on trance; half forfeit—(l subscribe)* and closed. Wednesday Olh.~‘Z rail, lieats,Jookc) Club pur.a, ' S4OO. ! Thursday 7 th. —3 mile l.eals, Jockey Club purse. •700. S2OO of this purse to be given In the second best horse in the race, provided more 'ban two hoa xes start for said purse, and is not distanced in die | race, which will entitle tlui winning horse to ¥4OO, Friday, Hlh. —4 mile heals, Jockey Clubp urse, SISOO. S6OO of this purse In bo given to the second best hone in the race, provided more than two bur aes start for said purse, and is not distanced in the race, which will entitle the winning horse to SIOOO. Saturday 'Jlh. — I mile beats, 3 best ui 5, JuWvej Cub purse, S4OO. 1 JAMES LAMKIN & CO., sept 12 215 PrapriotOM. d y HECKS on New York and Philadelphia al sight v-/ or on ti ne; U. S. Bank note# and Kentucky 1 bank notes for sale by nov. 6 JOHN G. WINTER. kkcliuvd Sugars. £* 44 bbl*. Boston Crashed Sugar | O” 20 do double refined do 25 do extra loaf do | uov. J N. SMITH & co. Potash. XT' OR Printers use, just received and for sale 1 by ANTONY A HAYNES. , Oct. 31 No. 232 Broad si reel. OnrpufiiiK. . . 'WILLIAM 11. CRANK. UAS jmn received a supply of Carpeting which w ill be sbld low—also, Blankets battinctls See. nov 1! IRISH LINENS! SNOWDEN &SHKAR have received from New York, a largo supply'of superior 7-8 and 4-4 Irish Linens,of the best style, also heavy Irish sheeting*, , Long Lawns, Russia, Scotch and Bird's Eye Dia pers, Rich Damask Table Cloths and DnmaaklNnp kins, white Dowlas and heavy Huckabach for row el*,to which they respectfully invite the attention •fthe public. nov. $ Corn, I TV ILL deliver Corn in nny part of August*, before the Inf day of January next, at ono dollar per bushel Orel ora may b« 1 Mr, at Messrs Monos tfe Carmichaels or through the Post Office— Cash on delivery. WM J ISVK. nov 7 wlm 2CI WlustariT. Xc. ■fi A CASES’ I-ondon Mustard, Au 10 do Underwood's tin eanistors, 10 do Pepper Sauce, 25 dx Ketchups, (assorted) 5 do Harvey A'aucc. oct 15 N SMITH St CO. Icisci'illc n ine, 5 PIPES Teneriffo W ine, 10 qr casks do. do. ' Direct importation, Tor sale low. oct26 N. SMITH * CO. To Strove ex. Checks on the hank of ken- TOCKY at sight, in sums to hum pinrliuHcrN, ooriKtnntly tor tale by JOHN a VVhNTLK* Augusta, Go.. Oct. 21 217 ts IlifTWlCH'i licit Chewing Tobacco, fbrsulu Jly ASTOyV St H4I/V £S, ippt 22 0!!2 Hroati gt. AliUfanui X Florida itloiifv. BOUGHT by the subscriber, No. 197 Broad struct. (sept IBJ E I) COOKE. NEW Timothy and t'lovn* EJay. 4 FEW loads ofexcoilent quality, well cum}, for :*ale by N. B. MOORE, yl2 j ir.2 swti JuxV ftCc4*<‘ivcd AND, for sale, a supply of Osborn’s P'.ilotokmi Ar Female's f'cifi nd A liberal deduction will bo made to those who pnrhease to sell again. JIAVILAND, RISLEY & CO, jnno 19 143 tif'dini A HuoivyiNlTi. s» m>k Pioks. AN addttiimal supply (diffarent sites) of this vaP uablc instrument, received and for sale by may 10 109 KITOKEN Sc ROBERTSON. ii a m iilUg urj.Tti' i April 18, 1837. \ iVOTIC* Isgivcq, that pay cent yj’ frciglw for 1 » Merchandize by the Rail road will bo requi red at the Depository on delivery o the Goods. All Goods not taken from the Depot, within twenty-four hours alter notice of arrival and delivery 11 given, will bo sent to a public aroint, at the owner or consignees expcnco. pril 19 91) A. R. HAIG, Agent Bafftfiiijj;', TioiaxxV*. ana pieces 0 f hemp bagging; /W vs \7 1000 Ready made Colton Bags, superior quality, 100 pieces Light Bagging, 43 inch., for square bales, 20 hhds reisllinglMolassos, TlO libds .Sugar, 10 pieces Sacking. Fnrsaloby S. KNEELAN’D &. CO. am; 31 _ 205 swif U. S. Ilaiiii IXotcH 17'ORsaloby JOHN G WINTER, __ oct 7 2a5 210 Bro uLst. Full A' Witiict' Mrij ISoods, ■ EDGAR At OUM-rt iu 4 RE now receiving o. ,3rgo and general assort ■* memos Staple and Fancy Dry Gitodif, Comprising every article that in now and iiMeful in i|ieir lino, abd purchiaed on I lie tnoHt fivorablv terma, which thoyoffn to.their fricudn and cijhlo mora at aatiMfuntory prices. . oct 10 ComniixKiittu Ssiixiiit-H<j. LlJlllEsubscriber will continue to transact a Q GENKRALCOMMISNJDN BUSINESS m the city of Savannah, and will bo prop red to make reasonable advanoa* either m casli or by ac ceptances on consignments of cotton, if accompan ied by the usual doeuiAvnls, and instructions fur iu surinca and sale. G.B LAMAR, sept 21 if . 223 Aolli-c. rillJF, undersigned will purchase nnciirrem rroney , I.' 'and may aTways ho (bund allho Georgia Stale c Lottery Office, No. 220 Broad street. ] sug Jl! A. READ. itemovai. H. BURLEIGH has removed to No. 219 Broad street oct 4 232 wiluaiiiMj Wauled. A youth about 17 or 18 years of age, of the most , steady and industrious habits, and who can give testimonials of the best character, is desirous ( of getting into some employment. Any person who can give a situation to such an one will please call | on theedilor of the Chronicle and .'Sentinel. oct2B _ 252 \ Aii|il*(a Female Seminary. < f |IHE Winter .Session of this Institution will com- Jl tnence on the first day of October. under the su- 1 perintendence of Al ns. //. L. Moibk, assisted by a ! competent .Male ams Female Teacher. Eviry effort 1 has been made to render tins Seminary equal to any in the Southern Country. All the branches com prising a complete course of English Education will be taught. Also, French, Spanish, Music, and Painting, together with the Classics and a Course of I .eelures on be higher branches. TER US. per quarter ol 13 weeks. Firsti'ourse Orthography, Re ding, Wri ting, Arithmetic and Elementary Btata liesof History, Grammar and Geography, ,$d 00 | Second Course. —History Sacred ami Pro fane, Modern, and A»tclbiil I ieograpl.J , Grain mer, I’using Urtno 'fv and Dictation, $lO 00 Third Course. —Tb the above will be added Reading, and Parsing Blank Versa, Natural and Moral Philosophy, Botany, Ornithology, Composition, Mythology, Biography and Lec tures in Rhetoric and Bello* Lellres, Sl2 00 French, .Spanish and Latin, each, $4 0U Music, on the Piano, (Entrance to now Pupil* $5.) sls 00 Do. on the Guitar, flO 00 Drawing and Painting $lO (Kl liosrdmg, SSO 00 Fuel, for Winter, 'fossion, tl OO Every effort has been made to reader the Board ing Department comfortable, and strict nltenti.in will bo paid, as herctoflire, to too moral* and man cere of y-emg Unft»» cnirustwi to Mrs. M 5 213 .9VST ItS. A t t!» a A»£un(u €;is -N'W. 303 DUO/ ANEW largo and well selected stork of CAI work receive « fresh supply consisting of ( JIOKY SEAT. STANHOPJJ, STANDING• HLETENB, BUQOIES. GIGS, SULKIES AN luortment of 11AKNESS, all of which urc ofl’ere litre ha in Ovders for auv description ol txeculed in the host manner and tt the shortest not [ " I _MjGUSTA, OCT. 3d, 1887 , Kentucky Joans. I CICASES Achtn. ky Jotnis received and for sal. wy STOVALL & HAMLEN. ! n<iv 81 ; Savannah Mail .Mage. ON ami alter 22(1 inst., there will ho a 2 horse Hack running daily, between Sbvnhnah A. Au gusta, Geo. for the accommodation nt Travellers. Ollier United Slues Hotel, Augusta,Georgia. DOV 23 d2w 274 ] | t St HE undersigned announces to his friends and B patrons, that he has recently sold to Messrs, fianry and Alniand, the extensive range of stables, on the corner of Jackson and Ellis streets, in live roar of the Globe Hotel, and hopes from their ex , perience, and ability to manage the livery stable bu siness, that they will receive ami merit a share of I I '■ that patronage and support, which has been so lihe- 1 rally extended to him lor many years. And would 1 ' now, inform his friends nud customers, that he still ' ' continues the stable business at bi t old stand on j I 1 Kills, baleen Washington and AfebUo-li streets,' ■ where he vvilfcdhtitme to keep, as hafelidlirn, fi si 1 rale Horses and Gittriages, of every dcsctipimn, lo hire, with caroliil mid experienced drivers: and will ■ likewise attend to the sale of carnages and horsrson , 1 commission lor any of his friends, that may coos gn j their properly lo him—his stables are large and well j supplied with all Kinds of provender, the best that t r could be procured in ibis mark, t, and the neighbor-, r ing country,and steady and attentive grooms to at- 1 1 tend lo all horses committed lo his charge. His fine ■ ll largo Omnibus, the Georgn Washington, drawn by s i splendid grey horses, and managed by young ' men of sober and steady habits, will continue to carry passengers to and Irom ilia Georgia and South . Garulina Kail Hoad cars, anil land them in any part J of the city As every branch of bis business will bftnfid.'r his ’ own immediate management, he trusts that lie will _ boabla to give genera! satisfaction. JOHN B. GL’EDRON. nov fi Sin 2CJ j CV I! CU I! Vl', XTE UNA I. A PPL 1C v T ION ” D|{. Ali IfulFs Abdominal supporter is oll’erod 01 to ihuso afflicted with Frol pans Utori, or Full- n j ing of the Womb, and other diseases depending »i, on a relaxation of tho nbdominnl muiclos, as an in btrumenl in every way calculated for r< bet and permanent restoration to hcnltli. When this in- (j lUmment is carefully and properly fine.l to the form of tho patient, it invariably affords t!io most iinnic- a diate immunity from ihe moat distressing “dragging ( | ( and beat ing down," ftonsaiiona which accompany nearly nil cases of Visceral diPplacamoMts id th pj abdomen, tmd its Bltlilul Application is always fob lowed by an early confession of radical relict to the ({, patient liorself’. The supporter ia ol ample con hi ruction, and can ho applied by the patient without 0 j further aid. Within tho lasi three years nearly 1500 Li of tin* Ut*TO Abdominal Supportors have been nj»- plied with the most happy results. 'Jtio very great success which this insfrumon lias met, warrants the abortion, that t exammai . lion by tho riiysiciun will induce him to discard u itf* disgusting fessary hitherto in u*« If in gruti- lying to state that it has met llio decided uppioba* lion of iSir A alley Cooper ol London; Edward Debt field, M I), I’roles-mr of Midwifery in tbo different .Medical Schools in (bu United Mutes, and every t other I’hysieian or (Vutgoon who ha* lead u prd.c- u heal knowledge of if* qualities, as well as o\ory pa- \ licnt who bus worn it. The subscribers have received a supply of these (( j instruments of dillbront sizek, which with a largo Cl assortment of Hull's and other trusses, ill-y offer , on ruusouuFlc terms'. KITC/i’JN & ROCIUT.SOiV. < ’ nml pi .- t’.XI.L .V \\ IS I ..K Staple ami R'ancy a nods. - f J <lll- subscriber have just opened ilia following M Goods: ( Hindu Shawls, rich and handsome patterns " Irish Tabbinuls, fig’d and plain, the genuinearticle, C-4 A/orino and Thibot cloths, all colors, Silk, Merino and Cotton //osiery, /. Sup black He mbn zincs, Italian, Srui de Nap and fVros da Swj*s Silks. do do do figured, Fancy Shawls, “' ilk, Gauze and RoakSpu i, Black Italian Crapes,saponor quality, Fine white Gausa flannels, ° Supcris; L’ud illonkets, extra bizes, A large and general nssortniont of Clo'hs, Flue, -J Rfk, Rrown, (irocn, Cadet and olhtr colors, Sattinelb, plain and striped, Red and w hite Flannels, Blankets, Korsays, Linsoys f-'hcokfl, plaid* and alnpus. nieuclted and Brown Shillings and Sheetings, £ Litton,Carpetings, Rugs, j,j, Uomeskic aud iinportod Prints. ar i 'l‘hif above, with oilier Goods in lb-if liu' l , they t*, cfTor at fair prices. oct -8 EDGAR & CARMIC/MEL. H~A WKISSVU.U: MONE Y lokTn iu [iur.Tor Wl Goods, or in payment of debts due V.Jo «üb scribe fuug 17J E. D. COOKE tSasii's :nu<i JiceT. .. K dX * t L!JS. lialtimore JJutm - ■ 1 fl. »J \ JVs 10 DliL.S’. araokvd Bovf w> nuv 7 , N, SMI TH &. CO. 10 'a'o WcsKern EJcovts’s. J!, 1 ’g’HE sulwcrilior ia nuihorizeil, nt all times this ,|, * fall, lo cltocli, nt a Kinall jiremium, on tho Honk of Kentucky, piiyaMo eillici al tlm mulhcr iluuliin f.ouisvillc, or tl.e Dranvli in Lexington. J G VVINTEU, 240 Broad «u Angusla, On 11. 238 Di KT I'he Georgia Journal and Standard of Union, ,0 tho Golumliua Sentinel and Enquirer, and the fllu- 0,1 eon Messenger, will insert llio above lour innoo ~ oseh, and forward their accounts to this uh’iua tor payment _ fj tßja St iiif At UOLi. AM), J . . " rr I>£A LKUS IX ,| J( CLOTHING, MATS AND SHOES, sq, Auuhsta, JttNK 20. 141 w j S’irc Ware * Uoiiiie. ° fIMIE ■»ib«cribi rH take this metliod of infonninz i ■ the public that th«y will continue to tran«ool *" a general COMMISSION BUSINESS. Tlmir VVan*hoU*eß are in oomphty' repair, mid they «oli- J cit aahareefpublic favour, (iratcful for pa.«t| patro* ■- nago, they fUMtirc their friend* no exertions ahall ho aln wanting m promote llio intorest of those who may entrust tbeir htminean to thr-m. Their charge* in Tx future will ho like other establishments of tho kind, nl Liberal advnnrps on )>rodnco in store. Reroi\ing cci and forwarding goods or rollon promptly attended to. S. KNEIs/sAND &. CO. nug fH 205 «wtf Wares House & F * ESosiurys. n \Cf.M7/VING confinnns lo transart a GF.NF- j • R\L WAREHOUSE A AN) COM MLS- t:0 SION BUNIN E>S t at his old stand, corner of s h Washington and Reynohl-bt-ceis. lie will make p , liberal a Ivancos on Cotton, Ac instore,and willnt tend piinctunlly to btHincas cmTugU-J to his caro. t |„ mpt W *2ll pr< Tijkiiul.i u " llholciale and Uclail, Hfu.nl Street, near the lower .Market. Ait rusts Soisl Spire will lie re-opened on V JL the l»t November, wliqii n new and eoiiiplote a.sorimer t of Garden Seeds, mm of which wro ob tained from the Shakers, will bn f,r sale, nlmi snrje of llieif artiele* of maoiifiieluro. All nnle'rt fr.im e,iiiniry dealers will have the runs dmruuiit til lowed ns mini. J Tho mlisenbet liiih taken nieeial earn that nil hi* Seeds .hull h ■ fru.ll find gnnuiua nfid llmv are wiirraule 1•» lucli. J. If. J. SLItVItT,. 1 a nipt S.'< 930 | J N I! An rihg.nl nssor'meil of P viblo DaidiO., pr , nnd n choice eollaettoo nt flower c «.-d., Tpld-ei. ' p r ,and I IllfOfuu. IliMit., r,#<cti IfoM.e Painli, O.P, < , Tiiijft* irepository, AD STRBfcT. EKIAOES, in addition to which we rlmll ovary COACHEH,’ CGAtIIEES. ( 11A Ii 1 OTTF.*«, AM) EXTENSION TOT BAIiOUUHW, 04, NV AGI)NB, of all kinds, togclhcr with a laiga cd on the most liberal Irr.i s. Call before yi>« sf CARUIAOES will he thankfully roc civ •d aad nice. H «. HOADLY A CO. Augusta, Geo. JI. 3. & G. HOADLY, New Haven, Gann. .o ■ , 234 2. TEXAS ANIS~NEW OULEANK Steam Pmiict, HE elegat t low presauro .toam park' I CO. LU Mil IA, tfurmcr packet between Lharh»sto« and New Yoik,). has tireb purchased to run regularly between this port and Texas, will sail from New Or leans on the I*l jVivemhor next, lot Galveston Utiy, nnd continue to leave New Orleans on the Ist and Lull of each month, and leave (.alveslon '.lay lor ,N. Orleans on the Bth and 22d oTeach month/' • Thn Columbia is 423 Inns burtb.n, tm l has splen did aeeominodalinii. for 2IX) passengers. Emigrants and Travellers can depend upon every attention being paid lo their comfoit nnd upon tho boat performing her trips re ulnr, ns she w osbuifl expressly for the sea. for freight or passage, apply on board, or to JASHEED&Co oct IB 2m 242 Royal st. New Orleans, FRESH FALL AND "WIN'i'EiT’(loODS? t. ii. ii r. ir r u cq. HAVE recoiled and'firo timv openii g'nt \0.205, n Hraii nnd general as-n-naon English, Freneli and American DRY GOODS. T hulr stock of Fall and W inter Goods is entirely new ; and sa ving boon lately selected foul ilia nortlinra'mark sis with earn and on (avertible terms, I buy are enabled to 11 Tor them at snnli prices us "’ill m iKt it an in- Jticeraa'tl lo Tiuir friib.lsand eiiStoiuvrs to call and exnmm • before they mi' c .heir ptirehasi). iiet 15 242 ftfulice. net any business, as Agent, *or Josepfi Bbkn non. All persons indiihtiV’L.ik rhejaa ttgkney are requested to m ike payment ia Joseph Shannon a»d I huso having demand's rtgainst it will present them to the same tor .elllum nt. oct 10 237 JOSEPH SHANNON. Fa ),J, AN’ t) \VI.V t'fcil l>i(l uiioil, WILLIAM H. CRANE, C S now raeoiving a Irindsom ■ assortment »f Gm «- cy and staple Dry Go .da ajmabb tbr !ih« soa lon, which will bo sold low, t t No. 231 JlVosd strost. pet 13 ' 2 H • Wlchii’s Bctv!a;«u Wje, coloring red, light orgrev/miV a boaqtifoi n brown or j I black, in eight or lan boars, without stuiuiufr the skin nr injuring Ihchxlure of the. Kir in the host This important d sebvery is of iixcoednig valti" lo those who have become pfeiua itruly grey, to ibose wishing ro eliangn tlm colour ilThoh.iir' Tin Indian l)yo ia wmraiitod, in wm iiiplli ntion, and w'itli very little t oitbla, lo cuUmr tne hu:r a permanent brown or jot black, as may U-1 desired. N- If. Whiskers aro dyed wi.hiqital facility, ULUEN’S IMPROVED MILK OF ROSE*. For the last eorinnyilio ,4/ilk us Rob's lias been i favourite appendage "> the Toilet, and its widl -Icsnrved ri'(iUinl,iiii promi- is to sustain ihoeelaari ty it fdl* nliiailibd. For aollßniqg ti.o skin, li.uliug pimptea,allaying tbo i'lfuois of bent, and other taro [inrary eiiliuivnus all' 'Cions, it is unrivalled. Hint lemen will lind iiustlu! in allaying the smarlnig icnsaiion of tbo face IrequenTy caused by ilia nap d me fuzor in shaving, and mother* will find it *)»- .client for tbo chartqg ol'-tWiiHls. It is pe/Waly ;mi'iceiil,and may bd used without tho-hstsl sautthu UON.METIU COLD C REAM. '<■ An mlV'i/'riihlu nri paraliort lor sofUnhfgTlm sDn, lealn.g I. l mps in lips or hands, and nnpruving ilm ; nieral i ppearatiiu uftlie ikin. For sale by AN TUN V A, MAIA’ES. 1 Apothecary .nov ir _ W'J 232 Itnmd-st. jticlisifoHd hlseriHJ’’* Sale.. T ,* / ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in Jamiirf * . hext,nt the Lower Varket House hi tht-cit) Jf \ugusio, at tbo usual hours uI s.alp Ijjn i liliru si.tj, >1 Goods m store No '-'4H, l onsi-Tlhg of 8,11. 5, (Juilr mes, W oolen nnd eoltnn GobiTa—leviod on ayflpi mip.rty of Tlmmns (-Tngg.it to satisfy u fi la issued m tho toruclo-nre of a morigoga in favor of .Inmua ■orbett vs.'the said Tlnnuas CTaggetl—j-rajieriy shilled out ii. said morlgago. .UH-TfARO F. nvsn, ■ nov. 3 vvtd 258 JSh'ff. ficicSii&noiad s N Salas * \f ILL h i *f)11 nt tlm Ijw r in irkot i<i Ilia oily v V of Augusta, on thn first Tuesday in Jaa nry next, between the usual hours nt sale, all f that stock nf Drugs. Medicines, Paints, Oils, )yo .Sturts, Fixtures .and Furoilure, the proj.or yof llic’inui U Cfiojier, h ».v in N'toro No 134 n Hrunl-ntrciit, K Doing the stock reccutiy purtdia :'d by said Coop ir of M. Antony At' Co Levied a to s i;i-fy an oxoemion issued on the foreclosure T n mortgi'o in favor of Edwin La Roy, Antony s mid, Co.p r. RICHARD F. J iC*U, j ■> [271 aiie.'iJ 'IT. Avtircll, » u ap 4; a a n i) t a non. £53 UROIII ST It K It'/, 5 S j‘J«l retnrrod from Now York, with a ft»U ii i. ni-'J elegant tt*sortm *nt of fresh and fiwhinoo* lo (’]gilin CiimimeiH, and Yt'ptingy, also of lumijr rii'oit'a, viz: fSiucks, L’ollaffl. Ro>.uins t sS'uspsnderM, .'ra'.vord, Ac.etc. AUo a variety ol artio]s> catiral^ t'W. I’lo will make to ord r for cn.sh or cro lit, warrron* /J fils. Superior workmen ongagod. Gn llio couhtor n full suit of *Ne\v York clothe, lout stylo r.opX 21 if iy2 S^HE ropH!!m»r*liip IrviViloforn cx i-»ting under a firm ol Ruhertmit./t Benedict, is this day did olvcd hy nmlunl cqns( nt. All pornons indebted f» the late "firm nra requested to imko immediate nvmcnl ((> j. B. liobcris-tri, v\lio in milhoriaed to ■ licet uli the outstanding debt*, and aik-xid ro all he unsettled'businc'sft. J. B ROBFBTSON. > * L B. BEiVEDICT. Augusta, 7t!i Jaly, 1337. J. B. ROBERwill continue the Shoe lngmeus on his own ncoqiint at tho old stuud, nnd uhci'sn of the Ion: cr pntroimga hi lukd to ike laic,(inn 173 fjuly ilCctnoval. PHR subscriber, (mV* removed I heir at ask its 2L Drug?, Methanes, Faint*, Oils, Ac, to Uw Irirk the tonemeni occupied by icm dneo tlm fin*, being one dor above the bun* juaro, ttmJoqo below Rowe’a old niund, ai “h cli jlfacw they nrn now rocoiving largo oddi»»un» »thoir pr < 3tat r i liOMAS CO, sept 19 % g2l «f , S]rayed or .Stolen. tl o Bub*mher*M wagon at Appling, Col- I- umhia county, Geo , a Yellow Norrel NORSK limit nine year* of ago, large from©, heavily built; Ihr r particulars rot remembered. A reward ol ‘vveniy Dollars will bo paid or his delivery, dr anjr ilormaiion that may bo given will hr thankfully ro •ived. JURA.M N.‘WILSON Augusta. |rue l r 131 • ii jfcfcoSiroU>n Kiifcu.suilXooim WAW, “ \tr clettnnnff and presrrvinff (hr Teeth, strength*^ irnj the Gums and cleaning the Mouth. r 3*lU u * great rclchnfy which Kroosore hasaoqq? R. red in so short an intoryal after its introduo* on, warrants 'ikowiso thn Ntvoroble reception •• ie present article, which is composed ol the most' irmloss i igre(lionis,all lending lo chan the Tediht f»o * them iirpreservation for u Jong life,strengthen, »<• Gums, remove and prevent « Scurvy, and iro rove tho breath. Directions for nsinggiven with U’h buttle. For sale htr aov 15 " ANTONY Sr UAJXV.S, 232 Rroad-st. ji/icuii .tuil JLard. Jrt.TOO LBB. Prime BACON, ion JCegs, j 10 bis. / LEAF LARD. For solo by MORSE & COHEN. ~J. J. ii-TToTiT'iuiy, m ’ ATTORNRV AT LtW. ! jTAVTN'G openisl on n/Urr, in Ausi/stn. willu»- : I usndlonnv bn-ine-s •nlrnslrd rn him, with romp'ii' l ,. HitoliK-* isstiualud wu tinroftvr HI nM>! end - • oil O *