Tri-weekly chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1838-1877, October 31, 1839, Image 3

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AasA I'OR SALE—A House and Lot, on llljpß Mechanic st., in the town of Hamburg. ,lfl| ,On the premises is a never failing well of pure water, and all necessary out houses. En quire of JAM MS NT. MACK, Front street, next door to Dr. Leverich. swtf oct 31 ’^J’OTICE —During my absence from Georgia, JIN Janies W. Jones and William Bennett will act as my Agents. Hereby revoking all powers of attorney and agtncv he.ctofore given by me STEPHEN W. HLOl'M', Jr. Waynesboro’, t ictober 31, 1839. 2m WANTED — \ situati. nby a young man who can spare m X or seven hours a day, speaks the French and English languages fluently, has a go r i knowledge of accounts, and understands the general out-door business; employment being more desired than remuneration. Best of references given if required. Address L. 1J , ho* No. 6, Post Office. oct 31 3t DIVIDEND NO. 43. Bank State of Georgia,? Savannah, Oct. 26,1839. 5 fIVIK Board of Directors having this day derlar ! ed a Divide >d. No. 43, of $3 50 per share, from the net profits of the Bank for the six months end ing on the sth in®t. The same will be paid to the respective Stockholders thereof, or to their order, on and after Wednesday next 3i'th inst. Oct 31 3t A. POUTER, Cashier. f'VJ'OTICE. —The sale of property on the Sand Hills, belonging to the estate of Samuel B. I'arkman, deceased, advertised to have taken place on ihe first Monday in November, is postponed un til f irthernotice. DAS ID F. HALSEY, Ex’r. October 31,1839. 2t SAW DISSOLUTION. —The firm of Olin and i Putnam Attornics and ‘ oliiitors, is this day dissolved by mutual consent W. MILO OLIN, 0. PUTNAM. Warren ion, Oct. 21st. 1539. N. B. The business of said firm remaining un settled. will be finished by m”, and i am duly au thorized to col e-1 and receive all dcl'ts due the firm aforesaid, and 1 will also take this opportuni ty to inform my friends and the public generally, tint T shall continue in th” nrac.tice of Law in War rcuton. Ga.. ami any business which may be iutrus . ted in my nan.is shall meet with prompt attention, oct 3! 6mw (t. PUTNAiI. r ITHExorcises in Mrs. CHAPMAN'S SCHOOL * will commence on the llthof November next, and continue thirty-throe wee 1 s. The ses sion wII he divided into terms of e'even weeks S each commencing on the 2d Monday of November, f the 4th in January, and the ?d in A,iril. | There will he two Departments, the Juvenile * and Senior Tne foi.nor will embrace instruction I io Reading, Spelling, Writing, the first principles ' of Arithmetic, Geography ami History, together with such oral instruction on scientific, moral and religions subjects as is calculated to expand the mind and improve the heart. The latter v il 1 em , brace a thorough course of instruction in all the branch s of an English education. us t. ally taught in our higher scnools and seminaries. Lessons in French, Drawing and V sir will be given by competent and improved teachers. Terms —Juvenile Department, sl2, no Senior do 18,00 French do 12,50 Drawing do 12,50 Music do 22,00 oct 31 MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA^ THE Lectures in this Institution will "ommence on the fourth Monday, (the 25th) of next November, instead of the 11th as advertised. The course will be as complete as usual —the Trustees having appointed Dr. Jos. A. Eve, to lecture on Obstetrics and the Diseases of Women and Infants for this session. A. CUNNINGHAM,n T . L. A. DUGAS, | r^ eC H I PAUL F. EVE, jT Committee. oct 31 _ NEW AND CHEAP RETAIL DRY GOODS STORE, At the corner of the Globe Hotel. fJIHE subscriber informs his friends and the pub .l. lie, that he has taken that well known stand at the corner of the Globe Hotel, and where he Ims opened a Retail Dry Goods Agency and Commis sion business, under the name and stylo of Wm C. Way, Agent, and solicits the patronage of His friends. WM. C. WAY. oct 31 ts FRANKLIN HOTEL, Columbus, Georgia. a 1 THE subscriber has taken charge of this Sag* establishment, and will devote every lE-gSyl possible attention to the comfort of ail who may favor him with their patronage. His table will at all times be provided with every lux ury the market affords, and having excellent cooks, it will be served tip in good style. The bar will at all times be supplied with a good qualify of li i quors and cigars. Charges moderate, as will be I seen by reference to the Holes. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. MANOAH D. ROBINSON, oct3l 3t PLANTATION AND NEGROES FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers the Plantation on 1 ffeiaß which he now resides,situate about seven . i.g-irJll. .miles from Eatonton, on the Piedmont Stage Road leading to Greensboro, and fifteen miles from the latter place, containing SIX HUN DRED AND TEN At RES, together with ten or (we ve likely young negroes, consisting of Men, Women, Boys and Girls, between the ages of 10 and 26 ''ears. The land is of good quality,both for Corn -and Cotton, md ex' client for the latter, in a high -fate of cultivation. The Plantation has ex cellent houses for all the purposes of f irming and a residence Th terns of sale will bo made to®uit pnrehas *ers as to time. Notes with approved security living in 'utnain county, will he require 1. Apply to tbesubscribei on the premises, o' 13i 4t JOHN T. BLUNT. TEN DOLLARS It LAV AM7> FENCE above reward wil be paid for the following P notes and n her papers, lost by tee subscri ber in or near Augusta, on Saturday tbe 1 0th in stant, to wit: ' ne of Janie® Bishop in favor of Davidson fe. Downs, for one hundred and twelve 60-13 J dollars, dated first January, run due and payable Ist and 4’h October, Ix3o, en-...rsed by j payees. McKenzie h Benum b and the undersigned, j One ol Vs. M. Brown and Clarkson, in favor | of McKenzie Ai Hennoch for thirty seven 50-lob ! dollars.da'»‘ I !)th April and due and payable Island : 4th flcto-'cr, 1839. endorsed by McKenzie fe, Ben- \ noch an:! the undersigned A so, the following 1 notes, alt aayable to McKenzie Sc Hennoch, and | endorsed by them and by the undersigned, dated Ist I January, and due and payable Ist and -lib etober, 1 S 3!), except the last, which was due and payable j sth a id Sth October inst., to wit; John 8. Hutchin son's note for one hundred and fifty dollars; Poht. j Carter's for two hundred and fifty duila s; G. VV. | Noble and L. Lost wick’s for one him Jreu and twelve ; 60-100 dollars; Benj. Baird’s for seventy five dol- 1 lars; H. V. Clarkson’s for one htndre.i id fifty dollars; James T. Gray’s for one hundred and fifty dollars; P. Y. Jones and E. B. Glascock's, for eigh ty thiee 34-100 dollars; William H. Gordon’s for seventy five dollars, and I W. Meredi :i’s so. six ty two 50-100 dollars. With them were also other papei®, chiefly letters addressed to the subscriber or to Jenkins Sc. M inn. The above amount will be paid upon the delivery of the above papers to the undersigned, or to Benj, Hall at. the Post Office. — All persons are cautioned against trading for the above notes, as they were past due when lost, oct2s 3t CHARLES J. JENKINS. DIRECT IMPORTATION. Dickinson, sebring & statham, im porters of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesrings, are now receiving, per ships Chicora and V ictoria, a complete assortment of the most fashionable style of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, and will in a few days be prepared to execute all order® in their line, entrusted to them, in addition to the above they will keep a I kinds of Trimmings. Also. (Moves, Suspenders- scan®, ( rnvats, Meri no. Cotton and Si k UrulerShirts and Diawers. The .hove articles have all been s< Il>l- ■ • i Eng land ami France, by one of tt.rii own firm, and bought to- cash. They offer them by the package or piece, on accommodating terms. MEETING, OPPOSITE PEARL STREET. Charleston, October 25. 6t it PATENT STEAM FEAT II E R RE NOVA TO K , lor Health and Economy, . I milk subscribers having purchased the right of I ,«he PATENT FEA THER DRESSER, (or tuis State, would respectfully inform the citizens , , of Augusta and vicinity . that (hey have one of s fid ; Machines m successful operation in Centre street : adjoining the Steam Corn *!i;|, Ihe work is done entirely by the oporalmn of Steam, no tire coming near the Feataeis, a d u possibility oi scorching or otherwise injming them By this operation a j| Monls ale ficstioyed and re min ed, without loss or waste of Feathers; on the contrary, the hulk is very much increased many times one half,—nothing being remove.! i ut small particles of dust, Ac. They are al-o cleansed and purified from all disagreeable smell that often at tends Feathers, and are entirely cleansed and dried, and have the appearance and essential qualities if New Feathers. They would invite all house-keepers, and those who prefer sleeping on pure and soft beds—who study health and economy, to try, and prove the Steam Feather Renovator. All persons arc invited to call and sec the ma chine and its operation, and be convinced ot its utility. N. H Che inhabitants of the city- can, by noti fying the subscribers, have their beds taken from their dwellings and returned the same day-, well dressed and ready for immediate use. at 8 i ts. per pound; or i! they choose to send them in. the price will e but 7 cents, they washing their own ticks. People from the country can, by bringing 'beir beds in early in the morning, usually have them the same day Any pel.-on that will try the experiment, may send them a bed or bods, of any quality of Feathers, from the best and newest, to the oldest and poorest they have, provided they are either Geese or Duck Feathers, and may he assured, no charge wi.l be made, in any case, unless perfect satisfaction be Jiven. DANIEL ALEXANDER, oct 31 ts WILLIAM H. SPECK. VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE. TIN HE subscribers being determined to move | west, oiler for sale the property belonging to the firm of Thomas H. White StCo. in the town of Wrightsboro’, consisting of two ■Hure-lionses and Lots; one of which is very commodious, and well arranged for a large stock of goods, with a . onveu icnce of an excellent well of water at the door. Also, the entire stock ol Goods, cm',racing al most every article usually kept in a Village store, which have been selected with much care from the Northern end t’liarleston markets. Also Ihe beautiful situation of Mr. Thomas 11. White, known as "■ Bach-lur’s Cottage;" a single story, built two years since thirty feet long, with a piazza of !C feet in front, with live rooms, fitted up in the best possible modern style, and well cal culated fora small family; together with all the Furniture, consisting of ‘hairs, Tables, Bureaus, Sofa. Carpets, Centre Table, Secretary and Book Case, fee. it., all new. In the yard is a good frame Kitchen, Meat Douse, Negro House, Stable, &c A lacked there is 130 acre- of land, 90 of which are in e Itivition and in good top fir— i good portion low ground, which has produced this year from 25 to 40 bu-heis o( corn per acre. Also, a small Farm, one mile north of the Vil 1 age,containing 130 acres, with a good frame dwe 1- ing, orchard, fee., and all his negroes that arc not willing to leave the State. Two or three of them are first rate house servants. Also, the much admired residence of Henry W. Massengale, known as “Melrose.” with two dwell ings in the yard; one of which is neatly finished, havingevery necessary uutnnildingcon venient, and put up sufficiently commodious for a large family; in the yard is as healthy and pine water as can be found in middle Georgia; a line and well selected orchard of fruit trees, having attached near one hundred acres of land, now in cultivation and in good repair. Also, the whole of lus household furniture, all of which is new and of good patterns 'I ho whole of the above property w ill he sold on the most accommodating terms,and in such quanti ties as to suit the convenience of the purchasers. They would call the attention of those who wish to merchandize at a place where the custo tiers of the house of Thomas H. White & Uo,of twelve years standing, arc not surpassed for solvency by any in Georgia, to such there is not a. better stand in the old counties —to the professional man here is a place worthy a trial. The subscribers, in taking leave of theirold cus tomers and friends, return their most grateful ac knowledgments for the favors bestowed for so ma ny years, and respectfully solicit the payment of all notes and accounts due them by t ic lii it day of January next, as they wish to close their business after that date as speedily as possible. AII notes and accounts unsettled aftei the first day of Febru ary next, will be put in a train for collection with out further warning. THOS. H. WHITE S: CO. Wrightsboro’, Ga., Oct. 31, 1339. sm"m ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. AGREEABLY to an Older of the honorable the Inferior Court of Putnam county, when sil ting for ordinary purposes, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in January next, at the court house in the town of Appling, Columbia county, between the usual hours of sale, 1)30 acres of land, more or less, in t olumbia county,near the town of Appling, on the Kiokee and Greenbriar creeks, adjoining lands of C. Collins, Joseph A. Marshall, and others, and the lot of land on who h the Kiokee ( liureli edifice stands, on the road leading from the town of Washington to Augusta. Due half of the above tract of land is in original wood and heavily tim bered flic whole tract of land is of very excel lent qua ity, and the cleared laud under a high state of cultivation. The improvements are a laige hiii k dwelling house, with all necessary and very good out houses, and a good ginhouse. Ihe above tract of land is about twenty miles from Augusta, and offers inducements raiely to be met with in middle Georgia. The land wid be resurveyed be fore tbe day of sale, and will be sol I either alto gether or in three parcels. The above tract of land belongs to the estate of the late Rev. Jabez P. Marsha l, deceased, an 1 is well known as his late residence. Sold for the benefit of his heirs. Terms made known on thedav of sale. IRBY HUDSON, Adm’r. October 31, 1839. A DMI NISTHATOR’S HA I E. UMLLbesotd at Appling, Columbia county, on the first Tuesday in January next, be tween the lawful hours of sale. Seven Negroes, a® belonging to the estate of Edward W ade, late of Columoia comity, deceased. Sold under an order of the honorable the Inferior court of sai l county, when sitting as a court ofOrdinary, forthe purpose j of distribution ainongt tiic legatees of said deceased. Terms at sale HENRY W MASSENGALE, Administrator do bonis non. I Wrightsboro, October 3), 1839. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. 4 GREEABLY to an order of the Hon. Inferior | jV. Court of Burke county, when sitting for or dinary purpose®, will be soi l on the first Tuesday j in January next, a* the court house in Waynesbor ough, a tr: at of land containing forty eight acres, | lying in Burke county, and adjoining Robert Stew ; art an 1 others. Sold for the benefit of the heiis | and creditors of said deceased. JAMES C iKUTHERS, Adm’r. October, 3', 1839. POSTPONED SALE. 4 GREEABLY to an order of the Hon. Inferior J\_ Court of Burke county, when sitting for or dinary purposes, wi l be sold at the court house in Waynesboro’, on the first Tuesday in January next, a tract of land containing one hundred acres, lying on Burkhead >'rcek, belonging to the estate of the late Mary Lesabaye, and adjoining, on all siles, lands of Catharine Desabaye. Sold for a division. f let. 31, 1839 GEO. W. EVANS, Adm’r, EXECUTOR’S SALE. WILL be sold before the court house door at Appling, Columbia county, on the first Tuesday in January next, between the legal hours of sale. Five Negroes, men and women, some very like'y, as belonging to the estate of John Perry, late of Columbia county, deceased. Sold in acc< r dance with the last will and testament of said de ceased, for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms made known at sale. BIRD PERRY, October 31, 1839. Qualified Execute; B 1 Ol’k months after ipplientiot will bi ll til le; ro the j-iferi - cnurto Ite nm e>-J r min ty, when ®;lfing for onliaary purposes, fu - •.• r- SC , the slaves belonging to the esl it ol Jo! n field, decease 1, for the benefit ot the liens and creditors of said deceased. JESSE KENT, October 31, 1839. Administrator. MRS. SELLECK has faken the house on the corner of Jackson and Reynolds street, ( wheie she can take a limited numberrof 11;)AUD- I ERS. either with or without lodging. ts »-t 31 1 F.KCHKS.—A lot of line Portuguese I < idies, I i just received and for sale by |j oct 25 ANTON A & HAIM-X t 3 -01.1 I lON.—The copartnvisliip nn-ioes® bcretulore transacted in this city, un.tei me f i arm of Hopkins, Jennings fe Co,, ex; tied by limi ,l t ition on Ist inst. L. Hopkins is alone authorized i to settle the affairs of the firm. The name ol the . j linn will be used only in matters relating to it® set . (lenient. LAMBETH llt'l'KlNS, THOMAS J. JENNINGS, ! EGBERT B. BEAL I . 1 Augusta, Oct. 25, 1539. wtit • I’MUE subscriber continues business, on his own , K account, at the stand formerly occupied by I (ho late linn of Hopkins, Jennings fe Co. in this city, mid has on hand a well assorted stock of GROCERIES. Also, heavy domestic goods, viz: i Cotton Osiiaburgs,Shirtings, Linseys, Blankets, fee. ' ®fe ( ■ and will attend in person to the sale of Cotton and other produce that may he consigned to him by • his friends in the country.’ 1. HOPKINS, • Augusta, Oct. 25,1839, wilt VUG! T A FEH AL E »IC A. INA . t v7~ i !E duties of this InditutUm will he resumed I B 011 the first Monday in November, by Mrs. H. j.. Moise, assisted by the Rev J A Root and Lady, at present at the head ol the most extensive Female Seminary in New Haven, Connecticut. As here iofore, all the branches of a complete Latin. Greek, Fiencii and Spanish Languages, with Music on ihe Guitarand Piano, Drawl ig in Ciayon and Peu ci ,and Painting in t.’i and Water Colors , A limited number of Voting Ladies can be ac . commodated with Hoard and Lodging, whose mo rals and deportment will he under the immediate superintendence of a>rs. Moise. Terms as here tofore. ts oct 26 !AW. —The undersigned having removed to i Stark ville, Lee comity, will practice n the several courts of the counties of Lee. Sumter Stewart, Randolph, Macon, Early, Baker, Doolv , and Marion. , References —Col. Joseph H Lumpkin, Lexing r ton, tin.; Henning B. Moore and ( apt. Peter Lamar. ( Lineulntun, Ga.; A. .1. *T. W. Miller, Augusta, Ga.; J. Lamkin and Dr. Miles K. Harman. Travel . lers Rest, Ga. RICHARD F. LYDN. oct 25 J y FINAL NOTICE. ’ 4LL persons indebted to the estate of llugli fl Nesbitt, deceased, for rents, are requested to make payment before the first of December next All who are in arrears at that time, will find their 1 notes and accounts in the hands of an attorney fur collection. '1 hose havingclaims against the estate wil present them for payment before the Inst oT December, as the estate is about being finally set tled. No claim presented afterwards will he paid 1 l’y JOHN MOURE, Executor October 25,1839. 6t WANTED 1M MEDIATELY. 4 TEACHER to take charge of the Kiokee Se- J\. minary, (com this thime until the first of Jan uary next, and for the ensuing year, if agreed on. None need apply unless they ran come well rei om mended, and can leach the Latin and Greek lan guages. Apply to Isaac Ramsey, or anv of the Trustees. Columbia county,Ga.,? . „ Oct. Ist, 1839. 5 oct 2,J u POSTPONED SALE. Ifinn MORUS multicaulis trees I 4UUU FOR SALE AT ADMINISTRA TOR’S -ALE. —The public are hereby notified \ that the sale of the perishable propeity belonging to the estate of Thomas J. Shackelford, late of Tal iaferro county, deceased, advertised to take place on the I2lh day of the present month, is postponed ; until the 30th day of November next, when, in ad dition to the other property heretofore advertised, there will be sold about 4000 Mulberry Trees ol the genuine Morns Multicaulus, of the present year s growth. The trees to be sold standing in the nursery. Sale to take place at the (ate resi f deuce of said deceased in the town of Crawford ville, in said county. LLOYD W. SHACKELFORD,'Adm’r. October .25, 1839. JUST PUBLISHED, PLANT’S SOUTHERN mid WESTERN ALMANAC, And Silk Grower’s Manual, Tor 1 8 4 0. Cl ALCULATED for t ! *e horizon and meridian of ) Augusta,Ga., and will serve for the adjacent • states and Florida. The Astronomical Calcula ■ lions by Robert Grier Butts county , Ga. CONTENTS. Government of the United States; United States Courts; Rates of postage; Time of holding elec tion, fee., in each State; District Officers; Time of bolding United Mates court® in Southern districts; Government of Georgia; Courts in Georgia; Cor poration of the eily of Augusta; Hanks in Augus ta; Banks, Sic., in Georgia; Gardener’s 1 alcndar; . Internal Improvements in Georgia; Government of Alabama; Government of (ibio; Government of Tennessee; Government of Louisiana; Govern ment of South Carolina; Banks in South I aioiina; 1 Colleges in South Carolina; Post i dike in Charles | ton; Custom Douse‘ dicers in Charleston; Courts of Law and Equity in South Carolina; Time of holding courts in South Carolina; Government of North Carolina; Banks in North Carolina; Eclipses of the Sun and Moon; Celestial Phenomena; Chron ological Cycles; Festival of the Church; Begin | ning of the Seasons; signs of the Eodiae; Equa tion of Time; Anatomy of the body; Explanation , of characters; Names and characteis of the signs; Calendar pages for each month; silk Grower’s Cal ’ tndar for each month; Prefatory Remarks; Plant ing us >1 ulheny Trees; Superiority of the Morus viulticaulis over the Italian er White .> ulborry; |- Mulberry Pastures for .own; Gn planting the Mo , rus Multicaulis; Cocoonery; Hatching Eggs; Feed ing Worms, Procuring and preserving Eggs: h eed ing; Sickness of Worms; Some reasons why the South is particularly adapted to the growth of silk, and replies to some objections; Enemies ti ®ilk worms, —things to be avoided; Raising ik.no . humbug; Profits of rai-ing silk; silk convention; the profits; the go d mints; natiie silk; report of , congress; failure of the cuttings; the prospects of . the mill icaulis crops, morus multicaulis; large 5 cocooneiy; silk committee; legislature of Georgia; f journal of the Ameri an silk society; silk ptcmi r urns; premium on silk; silk culture io Connecti cut; encouragement; cocoonery of Air. Physic; N. . Biddle, Esq ; alms houses; silk.—letter from J. . Dauforlh; climax; silk manufacture; stati-tics of silk; mode of making silk in 'Turkey and Italy; McMahon’s gardener; gicat sale; Brock’s patent silk spinning machine,(with a cut:) poetry —The silk worm’s will; rcceipes; poultry; tine dotes, - wollerisms, maxims, poetry, &r,; list of books up on the history and culture of silk. Price 25 cts single, a large discount made by the quantity. oct 25 T. H. PLANT. FEMALE SEMINAR V. , No. 111, firou'l Street, Charleston, s. c. j AM RS LANGLEY tenders her services to tbe ' IT | public to educate a ®(,!cct number of yo VR6 1 ladies in the branches, and the terms, annexed. I M'.-RMNIi EXERCISES. For teaching Spelling, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic and Grammar, per qr, o 00 For teaching Geography, History, Philoso phy, Chemistry and Astronomy, per qr. 12 00 For lessons in French per quarter, io oo For lessons in ti e Art of Drawing.pcr qr. 10 00 1 AFTERNOON EXERCISES. : For lessons in Music upon the Piano Forte, per lesson, go ■ The Mornings will be devoted, from 9 o’clock • A. M., to 2 o’clock P. .VI., to tbe fundamental edu cation of young ladies; and the afternoon to les sons in Vinsic upon the Piano Foite. . A competent Teacher will be provided for the class in French; Dr Langley, in the ini rvals of i his practice, will co-operate in the exercises of the Seminary generally; rind will especially devote an hour to the classes in Writing, Arithmetic, and I Chemistry'. . | V cung Ladies from the country can be accommo date.! with board at the bouse, where stiict regard .vili he paid to their moral®. ( •tel. stationary. Washing and Lights ire con ; tin gent expen :■■ n ' i ! r,.ye.( .. . *;.« ■ ; I .nit ■'. .- '.'(-iefi >-ii -1 hi au; ri-i •-u d - ,ir | b- n s.uVci Ii ,i.-r. . ■ tlie us.' ~ li.i* ■-i - ,- -■ Langi.c v*: ipi-. 1-v ,n i-l: cl. 1 j ,i«■ . 1 j to render entnc satisfaction, in eiluvaiing such as : are committed to her charge. * oct 25 3t GEORGIA STATE [ L 0 T T E R Y, I'DR THE DEKEKIT OF THE AUGUSTA INDEPENDENT KIRK COMPANY Class Xu. 11, for 1539, Determined by the drawing of the Virginia State Lottery. Class No. (i. for IS!!!), for tho henelit of Wellshurg. lo he drawn at Alexandria, Va. ( on Saturday, November 2, 1S3!). D.S. Gregory & Co.,Managers, A. Read Contractor. $ 3 0.00 [)!! GRAND SCHEME. 1 Prize of $30,000 - - is . . 430 000 1 • - - 10,000 000 1-- - - 0,000 - - -- - A,OOO 1-- - 3,500 3,500 1-- - - 3,'t00 3,000 1-- - - 2,500 ------ J r.O 0 1-- - - 1,005 1,995 2 - - - - 1,500 3,000 30 .... 1,000 30,000 50 ... - 250 12,500 75 .... 200-- * - . 15,000 75 - - - - 150 ------ II 250 125 - - - 125 15,626 04 ... - lot) 0.400 04 ----- 90 ..... . 5,700 64 - - - -h() 5,120 64 - -- -- 75 --...- 4.800 64 -.-- 70 4.450 64 00 3.840 61 - • - - 60 - 3,200 128 ----- 40 5,120 128 ---. 30 3,840 6,120 ----- 20 102,400 28,224 - . 10 282,240 34,412- - Prizes, amounting to - $570,570 Ticket. ) 10 -Sluire* in proper) ion , (T.TUrders for Tickets in the above scheme, will meet with prompt attention if addressed (post paid) to A. READ, Agent. Augusta. Ua. music sc i 1001,. LA TASTE will commence giving los ons • on the Piano Porte and Spanish Guitar early in the fall. Prom his long experience in teaching the theory and practice of music, lie as ures those who may patronise him that they will save no reason to regret plaeing their daughters hnder bis tare. smtf July 31 VSI IT ATKIN WANTED. —A young man re cently from tho north, well acquainted with business, wishes a situation in some respectable mvreanti e house in this city or in any part ofGeoi gia, either as Book-keeper or Sa esman,satisfactory references given. Apply to this oliice. inarch 1 ts REMGVAI . \/i IIS. C. HUFFMAN. respectfully informs her ItJL fiends and customers, that she has remov ed her s toeK of stapie, Iky. and Pancy Goods and Millinery, to next square above the new building range, opposite the old Planters’ Hotel. Augusta, Oct. 5 trwtlJ RICHMOND AC A HI,MV. IN consequence of the prevailing epidemic, the exercises of this Institution will not he resu med until the Inst Monday of November nuxl. W. ERNENPUTSCH, Rector. Oct 5 5t J’ollN 13 111 DOES & Co., Drapers and Tailors, .ire now receiving liieir Pall and Winter sup ply of CLOTHS, CASSIA!HUES, VESTINGS, <!(■('., to which they would respectfully invite the at.enlion of their friends and patrons. tf-sep 2(i Auciusta Ins. St Banking Company, > •September 26, 1839. 5 L UNTIL further noth e this Bank will be opened I at 11 a *t., and closed at 13 M, ts I UNDERTAKING. —The undersigned is pre- J pared to furnish, at the shortest notice, COPpliN’S, of any description, and on reasonable terms. W. C. UEURYIIILL, sept 26 3t Just above tlic upper market. fpUME BILLS ON NEW-VORK, drawn in ' g Savannah, for sale by aug 20 ts WRIGHT & GIBSON. {tLiIHT CHECKS ON NEW YORK.—Sight tj • ’ ‘cks on N»w York, dr vwn in Savannah, in sums to suit,for sale by jan ilj ts WBIGHT & GIBSt)N. ItoTTLES. —-2U Hampers wine iiol -7 V ties, 12,000 gro'S Botlle Corks, for sale by jin HK-tf HAVILAND, HISLV dk CO, IhJ lAY BOOK, —An iutrud.ietion to Asiioiiomy, JpN designed as a text book for the Students of ’ alcC.i/llcge, l.y Denison Olmsted-, A. M , Professor of Natural Philosophy aud Astronomy. Just re ceived a tl for sale by July 31 J.. W. & T. S. STOY. jOSI J . —A new black silk UMIJIIEI.I.A , which Jv,c ,r ~-ner purchased for his own use. 'I he licaj is split and tied together with a string, and ibis mine ,-n ' ke.l, though iudistinctl.y, upon the tup. Re liudcr will be rewarded by leaving it at Ibis office. ts June 20 ini HALE, a first rate pair of young Carriage * Ifarscs. Apply'at Mr. Allman’s, tf-sep 2 JUS'il" RECEIVED, sbo Is No. 1 Shad, 10 3 hbls do do 1500 lbs Smoked beef, ttogi I. S BEER 4 A-Co. IKON STEAMBOAT > CM PAN Y STOCK—A few shares for sale by Wm. 11. GORDON, aug 17 ts {fi H.BT LAMP OIL. —A supply of Bleaclied J A inter and Fall Strained l.atnp Oil, just re ceiv'd xrid for sale by aug IS ts AN TONY & HAINES. fTjtlft HlßE.—Threegood House servants. Ap £ pSy at this office. ts July 37 IN T. SALE—A lirst rate second hand two wheeled BUGGY. For particu'ars app'y to mar 7 ts J. B. GUEDRON. AIXINED PLASWr"‘parin'.—a freshsup- J ply Calcined Piaster Paris, just received and for sale hy IrIAVILANI), RISLY St CO. jan 19 ts P AN* (FORTE.—A splendid Rose Weed Plano Forte, Grand Action, of line touch and tone fur sale by CLARK, RACKET!’ & Co. ap 22 ts » FRONT'S BLASTING POWDER—4ookegs iust received and for sale by aug 23 GAKDKLLE A. RHIND. f |NI KNIP SEfcD.—A quantity of Large Fla 1 I White Turnip Seed, warranted fresh, for sale at a reduced price by July 2-swtf HOPKINS, JENNINGS h Co « tGGINfi AND WINK. ; r* PIECES good Scotch llern|i Bagging, •) * Ft f 15 boxes of Bottles nld Madeira Wine, Cor sale by STOVALL, SIMMONS & Co. aug 23 4w >r.UTL' SE OSN \ BURGS —I’axcr, nt uhcf.d. A con Rant supply of .'ottonOsnaburgs, from the aueiuse Factory, for sale at a reduced price by their agents, CLARKE, .VIcTEIK it Co. aug 15 * ts OXEN. —The subscribers have a pair of work s PEERS, that wil he sold a bargain ; they are ,'a ge, well broke and remarkably gent c. sept ( 4t BAIRD k ROWLAND. VI O' ICE.— Ihe sul iscsihcr having taken infe , A co-partnership with him HENRY O. COOK, | the business hereafter will he conducted untk-i the firm of WILLIAM II CRANE & Co. August 8, 1839. We Hy CRANE. XNOR sale —A Certificate entitling the bolder 5’ to a Course of Lecture*in the New York Re- | | formed He lical t College. For further particulars apply at this office. if July 18 A ; tV,. .!’. DEN TT-T, will be about for ; / oort Urn. on p.ofi iouai iisiue- -.. 0 t os rtl ! roil.—|() logs Goshen Btjlter, J just leoeiv ■ 1 and f . I y . 5 EPS & Cn. I PRINTING INK. —A siifiply’of Printing Ink July 16J just received by T. 11. PLANT, BACON.— For sale by A. SIBLEY, i 20,000 IPs. prime Mi Idlings, 20,000 lbs. Hams and Shoulders. uf t 25. 4 t Omen Transpoutatiow, 3 Aiken, August 27, 1839.5 Notice is given that the morning and I ' - V afternoon trip, from llambutg lo Aiken, —k Mias been resumed. The cars leaving Hamburg daily, at \ past t o’clock, P, M. Wm. ROBERTSON, Jr. A gent Transportation. The Constitutionalist will insert the above. ,9 - TO REN!', from the Ist Oct. next, a ; 0 S TORE, No. 210 south-side Broad-street, occupied by the late D W. St John Apply to JAMES GARDNER, Jr. aug 16 uwtf u -V TO BENT, the Store on the sotilli siih I*' arfW * ,roa '* ''Creel, at present occupied In Morris 8. Costello; possession to be given , on Hie Ist Cklober, aug 19 (f P. McOHAN. I 1 V TO RENT, from the drat of Oetobet I next, the two biick Stores next below G. j Jessup k Co s, occupi d by Messrs. G. I H. Noble k I 0., and Jlnngerford, I'Tisbie Hi Co. — For terms apply to A. N. VERDERY, July 29 swtoet or LEON P Dl’G\S. a ji FOR RENT—Two comfortable Dwcl- I”p8*l Houses, on Jackson, between Green 4rlii and Telfair streets Possession given Ist ol (tetoher next. Apply to aug 3 wtf JOHN H. GUEDRON. .• it TO REN T, Four Dwelling Houses on l * ,c w, st s ‘^ e * tloa 6 street, btdow the i HMi=iHi subscriber's residence, two others on El lis street, and two on Telfair trect. two others on Bridge Row, for a small grocery. Possession given on the tirst day of October next. Apply to P. 11. MAN!'/,, or aug 21 w4t JOHN MORRISON. a TO RENT, two comfortable Houses Irail* and Lots on Broad sticet, opposite >l«igs’ Iji'li-B .Warehouse. —Possession given ou the Ist of < ctober next. Also, for sale, a vacant lot at the Sand Hills,con taining eight or tew acres, near a line spring ol water, and r line view of the city of Augusta. — Apply t« A. I. HUNTINGTON *V SON, or to the .subscriber. BENJAMIN SIRS, sept 19 ts - —.A To RENT.—II.I v' tig P'l inqll islied my I:! ';: ?Jl intention of keeping house, 1 will rent. Mill., *’ or ’* lp ~|lsu iug year, the late dwel ing of Dr. McWhorter, on Ellis street, near the Lower \larket. Attached is a large garden, with various kinds of fruit, stablos,carriage houses, &e. Apply to me, or, in my temporary absence, to Dr. Mc- Whorter, J. T. iIUNGERFOKI). snpt 12 3tw 'The Constitutionalist will copy the above 3 times weekly. MFOII RENT. —The propeity of the un dersigned, on Broad, Campbell and Cen tre Streets, on Mclntosh Street, neat the Presuyterian Church, at present occupied hy Air. Stockton. Apply to McKenzie & bennocii. July 2 wtf N. B. The occupants of the property for the year ensuing Ist October next, will give notes pay able quarterly, and pay for the use of the Hy drant water. y'The subscriber oilers for sale his rosi- ' deuce near the Tmknelt Spring. 'The „llouse is very commodious and in good repair—the lot of about live acres is well shaded, and has a large garden, which is good at aU seasons, with at>abundant supply of the purest water. From its situation and advantages, it maybe made one of tha most desirable placer in the neighborhood of Augusta,for a winter as well as summer residence. There is also adjoining it about thirty acres of wood land, a part of which would he excellent for cultivation and pasturage. Also, Five Thousand trees of Morns JMnlti canlis, some of which arc now 9 feet high and inches eireumfcrcncc, from single cuttings planted in February last. W. GATLIN, aug 16 trwlin ti.. ( ,.,a FOR SALE OR TO RENT, f.: From the Ist of (tetoher next, the two ■Ti-lijia, story dwelling House, at present occupied by William Glover., at Apling, ( oluinhia county, with two store houses, gin house, stable, Sic. 'The lot contains two acres ; the stand good for a store or hoarding house. Also, for sale, a neat pleasant and healthy Farm. 1 one mile above the Quaker Springs, known as the Patrick Place, containing eighty acres—forty acres cleared and under cultivation, on which is a tolera ble good dwelling and other out buildings ; the soil well adapted for the culture of potatoes, corn and tire Mulberry. Also, will he sold with or without the Farm, four thousand Alorus Mu It lean lis trees at 50 cent a tree (motsincluded), as fine as any raised in this i neighborhood, ami expect will range from 6 toB feel in height oy the first of October next, welt branched. LEUN P. DUGAS, July 25 dSt&wtf Jt—tt FARMERS’ HOTEL. The subscriber having opened a house rMikykß nfent..it„mmi.nt in the village of Puck ers vine, and from long experience in public life and studious app Ration to business, hopes to share liberally of public patronage. His table will be furnished with the best the country affords, and his stables wi.tb Die best of piovcndevand an attentivi bstlw. D. 8.. RAMSY. Ruckersville, September 26. ts The undersigned offers for sale 5000 Alulticaulis Trees, of one season’s growth—so cents rash per tree, root- L and brandies considered one tree, or one cent per bud, for notes, ten per cent added, if engaged to be delivered in Augusta at y time after the lust of November next. Engage- ! ments directed here by tetter, will be considered as contracts and atti tided lo R. W. GILES. Abbeville,C. 11., Sept. 26, 1839. w3t A NEGRO MAN is in the jail of Waynesboro, Burke county, who calls his name JO, and states that he belongs to Wm. Coen, of I hatham county, he is five feet and three inches high, about Twenty-two years old. has a scar on his left side, wlndi he states was a hum ; he stutters when he is angry or alarmed ; well made and dark eomplcc tion. JOHN A. ROBERTS, Jailor. September 26, 1839. w3t FINE SHOES. d E VTLKMEN’S fine Gaiter Boots. Morocco Brogan Pumps, “ Wa king I'umps, “ “ Dancing “ and Ladies’fine kid and morocco Slippers of all kinds, just received and for sale low, by ALDRICH & SHOVE. juneS. ts COBH A M FOR. NAM-:. THE subscriber offers for sale bis Plantation in Columbia county, lyiug on the road from Ap pling to Washington, 30miles from Augusta, well improved, and a healthy situation, a good stand for a country store. The tract contains 930 acres, 408 of which is wood bind. Persons desirous of pur chasing, will apply to the subscriber, on the prom ises. Terms liberal. O. D. BURCH, aug 12 wGw I NOR SALE, a first rate Harness Horse, young, ’ active and gentle, and will be warranted as a family horse. Also, a new Baroueh,a superior ar- , tide, and very light, peculiarly adapted to the • horse. A bargain will be given if applied for im- I mediately. 8 BUFORD, sept 12 ts Goo. IC. Knud X llttnhing Co. z Bran eh at Augusta. ( DKPOSITEf in sums of five hundred dollars and upwards, hearing an interest of six per I cent, per annum will he received at this Office j for periods not less than ninety days, subject to Hie [ order of the depositors on receiving ten days notice f their'intention to withdraw | nov 30 wtf J. W. WILDE Cashier. \f • 'TI E. —The interest «f Hrnav Jtssnp, in tin 1 concern of G. U JKSSiJj J Co., ex t er . tioin ibis da r. lie i» tin hmge. author.-ed to tree ' the name of the min th" lolbetion of h'is or' in t e nailing oi i.i) '/out. ins. nor in ike tn i ac tion of my sines, wiialsoever (Xj The business will lie continued under the I same firm. GEORGE R. JESSUP. Augusta, July 1, 1839. july 3 WAREHOUSE ANI> g COMM,BB,oir (lI.ARK, MoTKIK U CO. continue to transact AH \ HUUSK ANL> com MISMON rV‘ S/V r S4> " All H'ista, Gar., and win their I , #tten . t,on ,0 ‘he sale of all COTTON ea iiusteu to their rare. , pL ' r ,< ? il l!oa,J wi ” he drayed to o , 0 ; Wi r !f e * penßc - the Colton will V wh . om * e su PP'y ('IIOCKHIES, oil , fl ’ rnier,y ' sold ‘fee of commission. WAUE-HOUSK AND COMMISSION V business. GUMMING continues to transact the Ware . ions.- and Commission Business in Augusta “nn us't rr r ,SOn: “ aUention *» all commitions will in ~ , lIS ( o,ton > hw the Hail-Road. w il, mall instances, tip charged with dray age j all othei charges as customary. tlsince> »ep 2(1 BAIRD A RWH’Ji.t i\l»>S Fil'iE'PUUdF WAREHOUSE, rilllK undersigned will continue the Want* X Kuusc and Commission business, at their oldl stand, where the same care and attention to busi rn-.s will he bestowed as heretofore, and their charges such as are i onsidcred customary with le guia, houses,in the same line of business. BAIRD Hi HOWLAND. Augusta, Aug 31 wtN IIR E-I* ROOK WAR Kilo USE. ri'tll f. subscribers continue to transact a general I I immission Business. Colton consigtied to them by the Kail-Road promptly attended to. No cl,urge fur drayage— other charges will be as cus tomary. Grateful for past favors, they solicit a continuance of public patronage. S. KN ICELAND & SON. Augusta, September 12, 1839. trw3m KEEN A BEALL’S FIRE PROOF WAREHOUSE. Y\T Mill continue the above business in all its » ▼ branches. < otto,, consigned to ~g by rail road will he drayed from the depot to the ware house free of charge to the owners. n „ KKKs & BEALL, 1. S. We arc at home and have been during the sickness, and shall remain here, ready to attend to any business entrusted to our care R. & B. September 1.9, 1839. ’ at WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. STOVALL, SIM MONS, 4c CO. AUGUSTA. riMIE public arc informed, that wo eontmue to I transact the above business, at our Fire Proof Ware ll .use. \, e pledge ourselves not to be interested in any manuei wl,ate\er,in the purchase of Cotton, cxccpt for order, Which is legitimately, the business of a Commission Merchant, and which is dona by all' others, when an opportunity oilers. Orders to, Goods, will meet prompt attention,— Our friends, Stovau. it I 1 a iulfn, continue the Gro cery, and II ami.i'.n, lioniNsoN & Co.,the Dry Goods business, and arc now receiving their fall supplies. Goods bought of them, will be free from the usual charge of Commissions fur purchasing, and will be warranted to give as much satisfaction, as lo qual ity and juice, as those purchased by any other house in the city. (otton sent us by Bail Road, will be token from l the Depot to our Ware House, and no charge will, be made for drayage. Cotton sent by Rail Bo d, should he branded, and accompanied by written instructions to the Agent of the Company, stating, to whom it is con signed in Augusta; it being the duty of said Agent (as the Company advertises,) to receive and for ward all t otton and floods free of charge. Any other Agent is useless. Being yet blessed with health, and our usual en ergies and capacities for business, we are now at our posts, prepared to serve customers, whose or ders and interests shall he strictly adhered t®. STOVALL, SIMMONS 6i CO. sept 15 w<V trw THOMAS DAWSON’S FIRE PROOF' WAREHOUSE. F j SIIK proprietor returns his thanks to Ids patrons, ■ and takes this method to re-assurc them of his determination to use Ids efforts to promote their interest, and that oi all others who may favor him with their custom, lie will attend strictly to the business of a Commission Merchant ; ho will par tic,ilariy attend to the interest of the planterhe will not buy for speculation directly or in directly—on tiffs his patrons may rely. •he Agents of the Georgia Railroad will re ceive and forward at each deposit. Cotton and all other articles, free of charge. It would be advi sable for the planter who sends his cotton to. the Railroad, to have his name marked on the hales, aud to whom consigned, and also take a receipt from the Agent. All Cotton consigned to Thomas Dawson, will be taken bom the Railroad deposit at Augusta, to ids fi,e I’lool Warehouse, witiiout any charge for drayage. Also, goods consigned to him, and or deied sent by the Bailroad, will be received, and. ’ forward, dat twenty-five cents a package. All orders for Bagging, Groceries, &c., will ba forwarded at the lowest market prices ; having no groceries of his own, lie will make the best and cheape t selections for his customers. __ Augusta, Ga., August 29, ts GLOBE HOTEL., McDonough, Geo,. / A The subscribers having taken this house tea 1 s “"»‘e ( I on the west corner of the public square,would respectfully inform their “Md the public generally,that no pains shall be spared to accommodate all, who nay call on them, with the best, the country affords. There wib bo entirely new arrangements i„ the manage ment of the Douse. Having procured the best of house servants, and a ski Iful and attentive ostler who is not surpassed by any in the stole, we are defe,mined to endeavor to give entire satisfaction. U„r Stables shall always he furnished with the best I'rovendcr, and I.ots supplied w ith water 3‘ _£. & E. F. KNOTT., SITUATION WANTED., A Gentleman who has has a considerable experi ence in teaching, both in the Northern and Southern States, wishes to make an engagement for the ensuing year, as Principal of a rrspectable institution. I le is qualified to teach the Latln.Greek, French, ami English languages, neecessary in preparing young men for ( ollege, and ean produce the high est testimonials as to literary qualifications and ! moral character. Application to be made to the Editor of the Whi.', Athena, Ga. oct 2 b Dissolution. —The firm of Hincf.*fobd, f - RisniF 4r (’tv, now doing business in the ctv of Augusta, Ga. is this day dissolved by mu tual consent. JOHN HUNGERFORD JUDAH FRISBIE, JOHN T. HUNGKBFOKD. Wolcottville,Conn. £ August 24, 1839. NO I U’E. —The subscriber having purchased all the interest, goods, and effects, of the hrm of Hun gerford, Friable it t 0., i„ Augusta, Ga., will carry or, and transact business at the old stand of lluu gcrlord. hrisbie dr Co., and settle all claims against and collect all debts, either by note or account, due the above named firm of H. F. & Co., being dul v authorised fur doing ti,c same. JOHN HUNGERFORDk Wolcottville, Conn., ? August 24, 1839. S ts sep 12 The undersigned is the only authorised agent of John Hungerford; any contracts touching the in terests of the late firm of Hungerford, Frisbie 4c Co., will not be recognised without his sanction G JL LIVINGSTON.. Georgia, Jefferson county: Moses Thompson toils before me two like ly Mules; both in good order, each four feet six inches high, supposed to be eight or ten years old. One an iron grey, with a long tail, lias a dark streak along its back and shoulders. The other a yellow bay, also has a long tail, and has the dark mule st. ipe across iG shoulders and alopg its hack No brands perceivable on either. Appraised each to one hundred dmla, s, U Jonathan Huff and Wil li. toward. The said 1 hompson resides on fieedy Cre.-k, near Reedy , reck .Meeting-House, in Jeffer son county. September 26, 1*39. JA ES STAPLETON, J. P. A true extract from the estray book of Jeffersoa county, October 3, 1.539. oct 2o KBENE/ER UQTUWELL, Clerk,