Tri-weekly chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1838-1877, November 23, 1839, Image 3
ifyier-B. HARRIS «&*• w# j*L *'**
practice of his profession to the citizen : <M A«pis
| la and it' vicinity. Mes-iges will receivejwompt
Atieuuon it !el t at las 4 rug store in broaA atreet.or
at his resiiieiice in Ellis street, below Wasning
! ton. «° v •
Dr. W. E WI\G JOHNS TON, office Mcln
tosh street opposite the Constitutionalist, novj3^
Doctor J. J. WILSON offers his profes
sional services to the citizens of Augusta and its
vicinity. il€ will be found at his residence, the
first brick building above G.uedron’s stable on Ellis
street, recently occupied by John L. Adams,
aug 17 “
(Tj A CARD.—Mr. Richards,Teacherof Draw
ing and fainting, will resume his professional du
ties in Augusta at an early day. nov 7
mail arrangement.
Post Office, Augusta, Ga.,?
November 11,1839. 3
NORTHERN MAIL,
Via Charleston, closes daily at 8 P. m.
GREAT WESTERN MAIL.
After this date the Great Western Mail via
Greensboro, Montieello, Indian Springs, to Colum
bus, will close daily at 4 r. at.
WESTERN MAIL.
Via Warrenton, Sparta, Milledgeville, Macon. Tal
• botton, to Columbus, will close daily at 4p. M.,
and arrive daily from th< West by 5 a. m.
ATHENS MAIL.
Via Greensboro, closes Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Sundays, a 4 p. m , and arrive same days by 5
A. M.
WASHINGTON HAIL.
Close Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays, at 4 p.
m., and arrive same days at 5 A. M.
FLORIDA MAIL.
Via Macon, closes Mondays, Wednesdays and Sat
-1 ardays, at 4 p. M.
SAVANNAH MAIL.
Closes daily at 6 p. m.
GREENVILLE, 8. C., MAIL.
Close Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays, at six
P. M.
The delivery will be closed from 1 to 3 o’clock,
p. m., and front 4 to 5 r. m, while distributing the
Northein and making up the Western Mail.
Office closes at 6 p. m., opens at 8 a. m.
nov 13 Iw E. It GLASOGOKjP. M.
A REAL BLESSING TO MOTHERS.
DJI W. EVANS’ CELEBRATED SOOTHING
SYRUP, for Children Cutting their Teeth.- This
infallible remedy lias preserved hundreds of chil
dren, when thought past recovery, from convul
sions As soon as the Syrup is rubbed on the
gums, the child will recover. The preparation is
so innocent, so efficacious and so pleasant, that no
child will refuse to let its gums be rubbed with it
VV hen infants are at the age of four months, though
there is no appearance of teeth, one bottle of the
Syrup should be used on the gums, to open the
pores. Parents should never be without the Syrup
in the nursery where there are young children ; fur
if a child wakes in the night with pant in the gums,
the Syrup iramediate.y gives ease, by opening the
pores ind healing the gums; thereby preventing
convulsions, fevers. Sic. Sold only at rFm.
Evans’ Medical Office, 100 Chatham street, New
York, where the Doctor may be consulted on all
diseases of children.
PROOF POSITIVE OF THE EFFICACY OF
Dr. EVANS’ SOOTHING SYRUP.—To the Agent
if Dr. Evans ’ Soothing Syrup: Dear Sir—The
great benefit atlbrded to my sutfering infant by
your Soothing Syrup, in a case of protracted and
painfii' dentition, must convince every feeling pa
tent how essential an early application ol such an
invaluable medicine is to relieve inlant misery and
torture. My infant, when teething, experienced
such acute sufferings, that it was attacked witq
Convulsions, and my wife and family s. pposed that
Meath would soon release the babe from anguish,
ill we procured a bottle of your Syrnp ; whi. h as
soon as applied to the gums, a wonderful change
was produced, and after a few applications the
child displayed obvious relief, and by continuing in
its use, I am glad to inform you the child has com
pletely recovered, and no recurrence of that awful
complaint has since occurred j toe teeth are ema
nating daily and the child enjoys perfect health.
1 give you my cheerful permission to make this
acknowledgment public, andwill gladly give any
information on this circumst: ncc.
WM. JOHNSON.
TONIC PILLS. —The power of Evans’ Camomile
Pills aie such, that the palpitating heart,the trem
ulous hand, the dizzy eye, and the fluttering mind,
vanish before their effects like noxious vapors tie
s'. fore the benign influence of the morning sun.—
W They have long been successfully used for the cure
Y of intesmittents, together with fevers of the irregu
lar nervous kind, accompanied with visceral ob
i structions.
This tonic medicine is for nervous complaints,
encral debility, indigestion and its consequences,
or want of appetite, distension of the stomach, acid
ity. unpleasant taste in the mouth, rumbling noise
in the bowels, nervous symptoms, languor, when
the mind becomes irritable, desponding,thoughtful,
melancholy, and dejected, llypoehondriacism, con
sumption, dimness of sight, delirium, and all other
nervous affections, these pills will produce a safe
and permanent cure.
Evans’ Camomile Pills were first intro Arced into
America in 1835.
EVANS’ FAMILY APERIENT PELLS are
purely vegetable, composed with the Strictest pre
cision of science and of art; they never produce
nausea, and are warranted to cure the following
diseases which arise from impurities of the blood,
viz:— Apoplexy, Bilious Affections, Coughs, Colds,
Ulcerated Sore Throats, Scarlet Fever, Asthma, Cho
lera, Liver Complaints. Diseases of the Kidnies and
Bladder, Affections peculiar to Females, a .d all
those diseases of wl atsoever kind to which human
nature is subject, where the stomach is affected.
tf>
More conclusive proofs of the extraordinary effi
cacy of Dr. Wm. Evans’ celebrated Camomile and
Aperient Anti-Bilwus Pills, in alleviating afflicted
mankind. —Mr. Robert Cameron, 101 Bowery.—
Disease —Chronic Dysentery, or Bloody Flux-
Symptoms, unusual flatulency in the bowels, se
vere griping, frequent inclination to go to stool, tu
nusmus, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, fre
quency of pulse, and a frequent disc Large of a pe
culiar fetid matter mixed with blood great debility,
sense of burning heat, with an intoleiable hearing
down of the parts. Mr. Cameron is enjoying per
fect Dea th, and returns bis sincere thanks for the
extraordinary benelits he has received.
Sold by ANTONY &. HAINES,
Sole agents in Augusta
J. M.& T. M. TURNER, Savannah,
P.M. COHEN & Co.,Charleston.
SHARP -V ELLS, Milledgeville,
C. A. ELLS, Macon,
A. W. MARTIN,Forsyth
Wm. B. WELLS, Druggist, Athens.
MARK A. LANE, Washington.
• ji ly 23
A HEALTnY AND RETIRED RE
TREAT.
r | HE subscriber otters for sale his plantations
I Icing in llurke county, near the Louisville
road, twenty miles from Augusta, and adjoining
lands of B. Palmer and J. S. Brown, esq , contain
ing eiif lit hundred and sixteen acres of pine land —
two hundred cleared and under fence ; on the pre
mi-es is a two story dwelling house, and almost
eveiy out-building necessary,and a variety of fruit
trees. A further description is deemed unneces
sary as it is pie-utned no person will purchase
without examining the p.opeity. Teims may be
kn iwn b v enquiring of the subscriber on the prem
ia CHARLES CL 'RKE. ;
sept 19 tlsl j an j
<Jk POSTPONED SALE. i
g . uuKcto c LIIC AC LIS T REES
4llim FOR SALE AT ADMINISTHA-
Toiv’S ALE.—The public are hereby notified I
that the sale of the perishable property belonging j
to he estate of Thomas J. Miarkelfoid, late of Tal- I
iaferro county, deceased, adverti-cd lo take place
on the 12th day of the present month, is postponed
unti' the 30th liay of November next, when, in ad
< diiion to the other property heretofore advertised,
there wi 1 be sold about 4000 Mulberry Trees 01
the genuine Corns Multicaulns, of the preerut
1 year’s growth. The trees to he sold standing in
the nursery. Sale to take place at the late resi
dence of said deceased in the town of Crawford
ville, in said county.
LLOYD W. SHACKELFORD. Adm*r.
October 26,1839. 1
BOAISDINO.— A few boarders can be oceom- !
modated.by Mrs. PARKER, on Ellis, near \
■toeuntwscotion of centre street. ts nov 23
WANTED, to take charge of the
Wnghtshuro Academy, who can come well
■recommended as to ability and moials; a school of
'thirty-hvo or forty scholars can he obtained at the j
•usual rates. Apply to the Trustees
. . EDWARD W. JONES,
W rightsboro, Columbia co., J For Trustees.
November 23, 1539. S wtlstjan
select school.
THE exercises of Mrs BOWEN’S SCHOOL
will be resumed on Monday, the 25th inst.
in the middle tenement of the Bridge Bank. The
number of pupils will be limited to thirty, and the
course ol instruction will comprise all the branches
of a thorough and refined education.
tf.rms as follows:
First Class, including Orthography and Reading,
$lO 00 per quarter.
Second .Class, including ele
mentsof Geography, Gram
mar and Arithmetic 12 00 « “
Third Class, the entire Eng
lish course, 1400 “ “
Latin, French and Italian lan
guages, 10 00 “ “
Fuel, 1 00 “ “
Music at the usual rates.
I’upi scan be accommodated with board in Mrs.
B.’s laraily, where (larental attention will be given
to their morals, manners and health.
nov 23 w 3w
DRAWING At PAINTING ACADEMY,
masonic hall.
FIT ADDISON RICHARDS, Artist,respectfully'
JL • apprises the community of Augusta, k c.,
that he will resume his classes in Drawing, Paint
ing and Perspective, on the second .Monday in De
cember. His rooms are now open to the public
andwill remain so until that period. (Oe ember
9th.) Those who favor him with a visit will find,
besides previous productions, a number of original
Oil Paintings of Landscape . Fruit, kc., executed
during the past summer. Also, many new Water
Color Drawings of Flowers and Landscapes, added
to which, a Port-folio of Original Pencil and Tinted
Sket lies. In addition to this gallery of his own
pioductiuns, he has collected copies of the best
English and American Elementary' Drawing Books
and Prints to be obtained in the Union, which must
prove a valuable auxiliary to pupils in their studies
He gives instruction in Landscape, f ruit and
Marine Painting in Oil Colors; Landscape and Flow
er. Drawing in Water Colors; Sepia and Indian
Tinting; Pencil Drawing and Perspective.
A Night Class, fur the tuition of gentlemen,com
mences also on the 9th of December,
N. B.—Mr. R. will make si etches of Bui dings
and Landscape Scenery, Drawings of Patents, paint
Military and • ivic Banners, nc. He will aso
supply allordcrs for Portrait and Picture Frames,
11 jv 23 ts
TURNING, CARVING, CAUINET HI A
KING AND ULP -IKING.
JOHN W. WALKER respectfully informs his
friends and the pub ic, that he has removed a
short distance from his old stand. I.e is still on
Ellis street, the first house from the south corner
of Ellis and Campbell streets, near ur. Duffy’s
cooper shop, and a short distance rom the theatre;
and is prepared to Turn and Carve any and ev ry
thing for Carpenters’work. All kinds of Cabinet
Work made to order. All old Furniture repaired
and cleam d, in a superior manner. All kinds of
Musical Instiuments repaired—either musical or
furniture parts. A great many other things can be'
repaired, from wood, brass,copper, silver and gold.
He hopes h's friends will not delay in sending
their work a soon as possible,as he h s been broke
up in bustiers nearly four month-and has a family
to support,and houses to rent, and ail from his own
labor; so he must have the cash when the work is
dune.
Augusta, Nov. 23, 1839. 2md
N 'OTICE.—Proposals {will be received until
the Ist Saluiday in December next, I'm keep
ing the Hospital, until the Ist of October, 1841.
S. H. OLIVER, Clerk.
Applicants will be informed of the details by ap
plication to the Hospital Committee. 2t nov 23
AUGUSTA SEED STORE,
Seven doors above the Rati Rond Hank,
WILL be opened on the first of Dcemfcer next,
with a large variety of fresh Garden and
Field Seeds, which are all obtained of the Shakers,
The usual allowance made to country dealers.
nov 23 4t J. H. SERVICE.
MANSION HOUSE,
Edgefield Crout House, S. C.
MTHE undersigned takes pleasure in an - '
pouncing lo his friends and the traveling
community, that he lias alien the Hotel
cld Village, formerly occupied by' Dr. VV.
Brunson,an lis prepared to accommod ite travelers
and boarders, either families »r single persons.—
With his experience he flatters himself that those
who favor him with their patronage will be satisfied
and feel at home; to produce these effects, no pains
will be spared. WM. V. DUNN,
nov 23 w4t
RACES POSTPONED.
IN consequence of the recent afflictions upon the
city of Augusta, the proprietors of the Lafay
ette Course deem it proper to postpone their annual
December meeting until the 27th of January next,
at which time fine sport may be expected.
Monday, S7th January, (toll v take,
Tuesday, J. C. purse S4OO, 2 mile heats,
Wednesday, “ *■ 700, 3 mile heats,
Thursday, “ “ 1000, 4 mile heats,
Friday, « « 400, 1 best 3in 5.
nov 23 td
£j’The Charleston Courier will copy the above
weekly till day.
ELLIS-STREET ELEMENTARY
ACADEMY.
THE undersigned would respectfully inform his
patrons and the public that his School is now
re-opened for the business of the winter, at his for
mer stand, opposite the dwelling of Mr. il. Caffin.
As usual at this school, pupils of both sexes are
received. Every thing relative to the deportment
of the pupils, which such an arrangement may he
calculated to require, will he carefully attended to.
C. BIKE.
N. B.—lt is contemplated to open a Night School,
at the same room, as soon as a suitable class can
be collected. C. P.
November IS. trw ts
f |4HE Exercises in Mrs. CHAPMAN’S SCHOOL
A will commence on the llthof November
next, and continue thirty-three wee's. The ses
sion will be divided into terms of eleven weeks
each, commencing on the 2d Monday of November,
the 4th in January, and the 3d in April.
There will be two Departments, the Juvenile
and Senior. Tne former will embrace instruction
in Reading, Spelling, Writing, the first principles
of Arithmetic, Geography and History, together
with such oral insti nclion on scientific, moral and
religious subjects as is calculated lo expand the
mind and improve the heart. The latter will em
brace a thorough course of instruction in all the
branches of an English education, usual,y taught
in our higher schools ami seminaries.
Lessons in French, Drawing and 'tosic will be
given by competent and improved teachers.
Terms—Juvenile Department, $12,00
Senior do 18J0
French do 12,50
Drawing do 12,50
Music do 22,00
oct 31
LAFAYETTE HOTEL,
Fayetteville, N. C
THIS establishment will be open after the first
of August, under the management and direc
tion of the subscriber. The House has been thor
oughly repaired, and will, in a few day s, be well
furnished, and every effort will be made to render
it worthy of patronage.
aug 5 w3m EDWARD Y ARBROUGH.
SITUATION WANTED.
A Gentleman who has has a considerable experi
ence in teaching, both in the Northcm and
Southern States, w ishes to make an engagement
for the ensuing year, as Principal of a n spectablc
institution.
He is qualified lo teach the Latin,Greek, Krem-h,
«nd English languages, necccssary in preparing
young men for < ollogc. and can produce tne high
est testimonials as to literary quali .• itions and
moral character.
Application to be wade to the Editor of the
Whig, Athens,Ga.
oct 26 *
BANK CHECKS ON NEW-YORK for sale, in
sums of five h«,;drcd and one thousand dol-
I Ltrs—due when presented. Enquire at the Rich
mond Hotel, near the upper maiket, for
liov 21 3f JOHN TOM KINS
subscriber is prepare ; to make advances
on coin ns shipped to his f nils in Liverpool,
he will also advance on cotton shipped to Chatles
ton. (nov 21 1m) ADAM JOHNSTON.
4 NNUALS FOR 1840. —The Gift,the Gem, the
I\. Pearl and the Religions Souvim r for 1840.
Also a collection of Piano Music. For sale by
nov 19 .1 w. .v T. S. STOY.
INOR SALK. —A likely negro Woman, about 26
years of age, a first rate washer ironer, seam
stress and house servant. Enquire at this office,
nov 19 ts
J OHN BRIDGES & Co., Drapers and Tailors,
arc now receiving their Fall and Winter sup
ply of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS,
s■<•., to which they would respectfully invite tiio
at.ention of their friends and patrons. tt'-sep26
OTICE. —Persons having business with the
Xn subscriber can call at the store of James Li
ve rich, deceased, in Augusta, where he may be
found from 9 to 12 o’clock, and from 3 to 5 o’clock,
nov 14 ts P. H. MANTZ.
FOR SALE, a first rate Harness Horse, young,
active and gentle, and will be warranted as a
family horse. Also, a new Baroucli.a superior ar
ticle, and very light, peculiarly adapted to the
horse. A bargain will be given ifapp icd for im
mediately. S BUFORD,
sept 12 ts
■MTEAST POWDERS.—For raising Buckwheat
and Batter Cakes, perfectly light and ready
for baking the instant they are mixed. Sold whole
sale and retail by
jan 19-ts HAVILAND. RISLY & CO.
174 OR SALE.—4SO acres of Land, situated six
* and a half miles from Augusta, on the Sa
vannah road, south of Hiit'er’s Creek, suitable for
summer residences, which will be divided into lots
lo suit purchasers, from one to two hundred acres,
low for cash or approved paper Applv to
V. W. WATKINS,or
novl9_ 1m R. A. WATKINS.
A CLOAK FOUND. —A Cambist Cloak was
found about two months ago, at night, near
the Beaver Darn ; it was not advertised sooner on
account of the illness and absence from town of
the tinder. The owner can have it by enquiring
at this office and paying for the advertisement
nov 7
REGALIA SEGARS.—IO,OOO Venus Regalia
Segars,
20,000 Venus Canonis do.
20,000 'I res Amigos do.
6,000 Silva do.
Forsalc hy ,nov 13] I. S. BEERS & Co.
AT OTICE. —The copartnership heretofore exist
[n ‘t’K under the turn of VV. E. kJ. U. Jackson,
has been dissolved by the death of the latter, the
business will be continued in future by the sub
scriber on his individual account,
nov 13 W. E. JACKSON.
NOTI E. —The subscriber offers for sale his
House and Lot in the town of Aiken, S. C.,
situated two hundred yaids from the celebrated
Coker Springs. The House is new and in good re
pair, containing a Piazza on both sides, a Kitchen
and Smoke-house, all in good repair, with a full
view of the inclin.d plain. Also, the Furniture
with it. Terms made known on application to the
subscriber on the premises. T. c,‘. ZYLCK.
Aiken, S. C. Sept. 4 ts
li'uAt It'N WAN FED.—A young man who
has been accustomed to the entire routine of
the business of a counting room, out door clerk,
and cash keeper, and who is thoroughly conversant
with book keeping, hy double entry, is desirous of
obtaining a situation. Unexceptionable referen
ces can be given as lo character and qualifications.
Address Box No. 204. Post Effice. nov 13
Hi ANTED, by a gentleman from Ireland, for
one year, a situation as salesman in the
wholesale or retail dry goods business; whose prin
cipal studies will he to promote and increase the
business of the establishment he .:ocs business for.
It is unnecessary to say any thing relative to his
abilities, as he wih not enter into any arrangements
without a trial. An establishment requiring such
a person will please address J. R. G.,at the office
of this paper, which will he attf tided to. nov 19 6t
TitOMAS DAW-sON’S Ft.itE IMtUOF
WAREIIOUBK.
' | ill; proprietor returns his thanks to his patrons,
I ami takes this method to re -assure them of
his determination to use his efforts to promote their
interest, and that of all ' liters who may favor him
with their custom. He will attend slnetly to the
business of a Commission Meirliant ; ne will par
tial.arly attend to the interest of the planter; he
will not buy cotton tor speculation directly or in
directly —on this his patrons may rely.
I’he Agents of the Georgia Railroad will re
ceive and forward at each deposit, Colton and all
other articles, free of chatge. It would be advi
sable for the planter who sends his cotton to the
Railroad, to have his name marked on the bales,
and to whom consigned, and also tai.c a receiptfiom
the Agent.
All Cotton consigned to Thomas Dawson, will he
taken from the Railroad deposit at Augusta, to his
Fire Proof >. archousc, without any charge for
dray-age. Also, goods consigned to him, and or
dered sent by the Railroad, will he received and
forwarded at twenty-live cents a package.
All orders for Bagging, Groceries, See., will be
forwarded at the lowed market prices ; having no
groceries of his own, he will make the best and
cheape t selections for his customers,
'mmsta Ga..August29 ts
Al G■ Ta FE HALE SEMINARY.
MRS. H. L. MOISE having returned, the dit
ties of this Institution wi I be resumed
by her on Monday the IBth of November, 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 heretofore, all the
branches of a complete course of English studies
wi lbo taught. Also, the Latin. Greek, French and
Spanish Languages, with Music on thcGuitaram!
Piano, Drawing in Crayon and Pencil, and Painting
in (rii and Water Colors
A limited number of Young F.adics ran be ac
commodated with Board ami Lodging, whose mo
rals and deportment will be tinder the immediate
superintendence of airs. Aloise. 'Perms as here
tofore.
There will be no vacation owing to the usual
period of commencement having been retarded,
oct 95 ts
*><• Lt. 4 HGlri i: UNIVERSE! Y.
riNHEnext term of this institution will open on
JL the tir-t Monday in January, under the fol
lowing organization of the Faculty.
Rev. t. P. Beman, President, and Professor of
Chemistry and Natural Philosophy.
Rev. S K. Tai.mage, Professor of Mental and
Moral Philosophy, Belles Lettres,and Evidences of
Christianity.
N. M. Ckawford, Professor of Mathematics and
Astronomy.
(). B. Arnold. Teacher of Ancient Languages.
R. H. Ramsey. Hector of the Academy, and ex
oflicio member of the faculty.
The Rector will be aidedjjy competent assistants
in the Academy.
TERMS OF TUTTION, fpayaale in advance.J
College C asses, pet session, of half year, $.5
Academy, do do $lB
Primary Department, do do sl4
No student will be pennitted lo recite with his
class unli he shall have presented a certificate from
the Treasurer that his tuition for the term has been
paid in advance.
Applications for admittance to College can be
made at the opening of the term.
By order of the Board.
SAML. K. TaLMAGE, Sec’y. & Treas.
nov 14 4t
MORUB MULTICAULUS.
The subscriber wi 1 Lc furnished with
TEN MILLIONS of the genuine bin* se
or Morns Aiulticauiis. grown from trees
I[ imported from the Jarden des Plantes, of
Paris, in 1836, which will fie sold i.owr.n
than any now offered. They will Ire packed in
such a manner that they may fie transported to any
part of the U. S. with safety, and will be deliver! d
m Augusta, free of expense to pirn fia ers.
All buds will be warranted to e mature and a
genuine article. Individuals wishing to purchase
wilt make application to W. U. HEARING.
Athens, June II tlstD
NORTHERN HAMS.— 2so Northern Hams, of
line quality. For sale by
nov 21 L 8. BEERS & Co.
TO LET.—A first rate Piano, by the year or
for tire season. Apply at (his olfice. nov 20
Potatoes and onions.— 2o Dbbis. rota
tatoes.
50 bbls. Onions. For sale by
doV 20 I. S. BEERS & CO.
CORN FOR SALE.—6OOO Bushels Corn for
sale, in lots to suit purchasers, delivered in
any part of the city. Apply to
nov 20 RUSSELL, HUTCHINSON ft CO.
WANTED. —A smart boy, to be taken as an
Apprentice to the Printing Business. None
need apply but such as can read and write. Apply
at this oiiice. nov 13
1A XCHANGI. AT ONE DAY SHUT!'UN NEW
YORK, for saic bv
nov 19 GARDELLE ft RHIND.
LAMP OIL —A supply of ber, Bleached Lamp
Oil, just received and for sale by
nov 18 GARVIN & HAINES.
PHENIX MILL BAGGING.—I4O pieces hea
vy Phenix Mill Bagging, for sale by
nov 16 3t A. O. PaKMELKK.
T\U FONT’S BLASTING POWDER.—4OO kegs
1 f now landing. For'sale by
nov 16 GAHDELLE ft RHIND.
A i W a PIECES BAGGING, for sale by
IUU [nov j2J w. E. JACKSON.
EXCHANGE ON NEW YORK—For sale by
[nov 11] GARDELLE ft KHINU.
SALE, a first rate pair of young Carriage
Horses. Apply at Mr. Allman’s. tf-sep2
LEECHES. —A lot of healthy Portuguese
Leeches, just received and for sale by
nov 14 GARVIN ft HAINES.
Bagging and rope.—sod ps Bagging,
200 coils hops. For sale by
nov 11 GARDELLE ft RHIND.
TIME BILLS ON NEW-VORK, drawn in
Savannah, for sale by
aug 20 ts WRIGHT & GIBSON.
IRON STEAMBOAT < OMPANV STOCK—A
few shares for sale by' Wa. H, GORDON,
aug 17 ts
Tk 11. MONROE, DENTIST, will be absent for
a short time on professional business.
aug 3|
SIGHT CHECKS ON NEW YORK.—Sight
Checks on New York, dr iwn in Savannah, in
sums to suit,for sale by
jan 10 ts WRIGHT ft GIBSON.
■KTINE BOTTLES.—2O Hamiiers Wine Hot
s T ties, 12,000 gross Bottle Corks, for sale by
jan 19-tf_ HAVILAND, RISLY Ji CO.
PIANO FORTE. —A splendid Rose Wood Piano
Forte, Grand Action, of line touch and tone
for sale by CLARK, KACKETT ft Co.
ap22 ____ ts
NOTICE. —All persons indebted to James An
derson ft i 0., Augusta, will please call at
John Bridges ft Co.’s, where the undersigned can
be found at all times to attend to them.
nov 14 Im R. A. WATKINS.
TyjOTICE. —The subscriber having taken into
i_N co-partnership with him HENRY O. COOK,
the business hereafter will be i (inducted under the
firm of WILLIAM U CRANE ft Co.
Augusts, 1839. Wm. H. CRANE.
■'KT’AUCLUSE OSN \ BURGS—Price reduced.
J A constant supply of CotlonOsnabuigs, from
the Vaucluse Factory, for sale at a reduced pri:o
by their agents, CLARKE, JIcTEIR ft Co.
aug 15 ts
NOTICE. —By a resolution of Council, passed
the 14th of November hist., an election for
City Sheriff,and Sexton of the city, will take place
on the first Saturday in December next. Appli
cants will hand in their names, &c. on that day hy
9 o’c.ock. [nov 19J S. M, OLIVER, Clerk.
PRIVATE 8./ARDING.—Mrs. Humphreys
would inform her friends and the public, that
she is prepared to accommodate nine or ten young
men with Day Boarding, on liberal terms, ami ten
ortwcive Lodgers, with large and airy rooms,at the
house occupied hy Dr. Osborne, Broad street, over
tho a Coin ol Mwite St Unvli. nov 12 ti
SITU A1 ION WANTED.—A young man re
cent'y from the North, and well acquainted j
with business generally, (having had right years
experience in it,; wishes to o; tain a situation. He
has been accustomed to the entire routine of the
business of a counting room, out door clerk, and
cash keeper, and understands hook Keeping gene
rally. Satisfactory references given. A note by
being addressed loMr. Nelson ( artcr, druggist, will
receive immediate attention. nov 16 dlwftwtf
MOLASSES, COFFEE, &C.—loo bbls.
_ Canal Flour,
40 lilids Molasses,
40 bags Cuba Colfee,
10 hbds Porto Rico Sugar,
25 bbis Plielp’s Gin. For sale by
nov 11 GAHDELLE ft RHIND.
NOTICE —During my absence from fieorgia,
James W. Jones and William Bennett will
act ns my Agents. Hereby revoking all powers of
attorney and agency heretofore given by mo.
STEPHEN W. BLOUNT, Jr.
Waynesboro 1 , October 31, 1539. 2m
GEORGIA RAIL-ROAD.
Freight is now conveyed on the Georgia Rail-
Road, between Augusta and Greensboro, at the
following rates;
Merchandize, of all kinds, 40 cents per 100 lbs.,
(furniture excepted.)
Cotton, $1 50 per bale.
G. H. Thompson, Agent for the Company, at
Greensboro, will receive and forward freight with
out cnarge.
Merchandize for the way stations will be for
warded from Augusta on Mondays, Wednesdays,
and Fridays.
RICHARD PETERS, Jr.
Sup. Transportation Goo. R. R.
Nov. 14,1839. ts
GEORGIA RAIL ROAD.
Merchants and others forwarding goods by the
Georgia Rail-Road, arc paiticularly requested to
have the name of the owner and the place of destina
tion marked in full on each package ; also the name
of the Depot; and to fill the receipts in all cases to
correspond with the marks.
The observance of iho above rules is desbed, to
prevent dilficulties that have occurred in forward
ing goods intended for different persons, hearing
the same mark. aug 5
GEORGIA RAIL HOAD.
The Passenger Train, carrying the great mail
between New York and New Orleans, leaves Au
gusta every day at 6 p. m., and arrives at Greens
boro at 1 a. m. Leaves Greensboro at 9 p m., and
arrives at Augus.a at 4$ a. m., in time for the
Charleston cars.
Stages run in connection with this train from
Greensboro for New Oceans, (two daily lines) via
Indian Springs, Columbus, Montgomery and Wobile;
for New • rlems tri-weekly, via Clinton, Macon,
and Pensaco'a ; for West Point and Wctumpka, via
Barncsville tri-weekly ; for Home,tri-weekly, via
Covington, Decatur and Marietta! for Nashville
and Knoxvi'lc, I'ennessee, tri-weekly, via Athens,
Gainesville and Cassville; for Washington, Wi kes
county, trl-weekly, from Double Wells; for New
Orleans, daily, from Warrenton, via Sparta, Hil
ledgeville, Macon and ( olumbus; forMilledgoville,
tii-weekly, via Greensboro ami Eaton ton.
Connecting with these lines are branch stage
lines to Tallahassee, Columbus, Miss., Tuscaloo a,
Ncwnan, Coweta county, Ga , and Clarksville, Ha
bersham county, &c.
Fare on the Rail-Road to Greensboro $4 25.
Office Georgia Rail Road ft BK’g Co >
July 15 Augusta, June 30,1830. 5 ,
r GEO. R. R. Jtc BANKING COMPANY,
Branch at Augusta, Nov. 20, 1839.
jVTOTICE is hereby given that all paper under
-L * protest m this office will operate against the
i cri 'dit of the parlies, unless satisfactorily arranged
by Wednesday, the 271 h inst.
J. W. WILDE, Cashier.
nov 21 6t
GEO. R. I|. A BANKING COMPANY,
O Branch at Augusta,
N Wednesday the 27th instant, the Board will
proceed to elect .t Book Keeper, with a sala
ry of $1205 per annum; and also a Notary, whose
compensation will be the customary fees of office.
Apply to J. W.WIL E, Cashier.
rov 21 fit
DENTAL SUIiGERVs
BENJ. DOUGLASS, M. D., lias returned to
the city, and resumed the duties of his pro
fession,at his residence, over Messrs. Gatlin’s Jew
elry store, opposite the Insurance Bank, Broad st.
for Sale —3ooo superior Incorruptible Teeth.
_nrtv 16 ts
TO KENTUCKIAN!*).
INHE subscriber begs leave to inform his West
. ei| i friends, that he has Kentucky' and North
ern I- mills constantly for sale, and would be happy
to serve them on reasonable terms. Sound currency
will procure Kentucky funds at par for the pre
sent, and probably for the future. For the accom
modation of such persons as would find it more con
venient to visit Macon than Augusta, he has au
thorized John T. Rowland, Esq., to act as his agent
for drawing cheeks on Kentucky and the Noith,
and will he responsible for the prompt payment
thereof, the same as (hough drawn by the subscri
ber- JOHN G. ’WINTER.
Augusta, November 19, 1839,
Ojr’flie papers in Milledgeville, Columbus and
Savannah will each publish the above 3 times.
SNOWDEN & SHEAR
HAVE just received from New-York, rich
figured Silks, great variety of styles,
Extra rich Mpuseiain de Laities,
Lupin’s extra French Merinos, a large assortment,
Rich embroidered Thibet Wool Shaw Is,extra size,
Rich Velvet Mantillas and Ladies’Cravats,
Extra French Worked Collars, of Ihc best style,
A large supply of Black Lace Veils, with a great
variety of other articles, suitable for the piesent
season, to which they respectfully invite the atten-
n’-lic nov 21
MrfM.fi a«-v.U.-TA INSURANCE AND
RANKING COMPANY.
November 12, 1839.
OTICE.—In pursuance of an adjournment,
the Stockholders of this Institution will meet
at the office of the > ompany on Saturday the 3l)th
of November inst.. at 10 o'clock A. M
nov 13 td ROBERT WALTON,Cashier.
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA.
r|NHE I ectures in this Institution will rommencc
1 on tho fourth Monday, (the 251 h) of next
November, instead of the 11th as advertised. The
course will he as complete as usual —the Trusted
having appointed Dr. Jos. A. Eve, to lecture on
Obstetrics and the Diseases of Women and Infants
for this session,
A. CUNNINGHAM,i
L. A. DUGAS, # Executive
PAUL F. EVE, J| Committee.
oct3l
FINE SHOES.
GENTLEMEN’S line Gaiter Boots,
“ ,l Morocco Brogan Pumps,
“ •* Walking Pumps,
“ “ Dancing “
and Ladies’fine kid anil morocco Slippers of all
kinds, just received and for sale low, by
ALDRICH ft SHOV”.
iuneS ts
Ni.iv AN it CHEAP RETAIL DRY
GOODS STORE,
At the corner of the Globe Haiti.
r s *HE subscriber informs his friends and the pub
■ lie, that he has taken that we 1 I nown stand
at the corner of the Globe Hotel, and where he has
opened a Retail Dry Goods Agency and Commis
sion business, under the name and style of VV m C.
Wav, Agent, and solicits the patronage of his
friends. WM. C. WAY.
oct 31 ts
NEGRO*. N FOR SALE.
FMNHE subscriber has just anived fgotn Peters-
JL burg, Virginia, with a large lot of Negroes,
probably the likeliest lot that has ever been sei n
in this market, which he will sell on the most rea
sonable terms They consist of servants of every
description. Among them are several well quußJi
ed house servants, several good cooks, washers and
nonets, a blacksmith, about 30 good sized plough
boys, and a large number of field hands of Both
sexes. Persons dssirous of purchasing the above
named property, are earnestly requested to give me
a call, us 1 am determined to sell at a very small
advance on the \ irginia market price.
I have on hand also I first rate Waggon and four
Horses, with harness complete, and four good Car
ryalls with horses and harness.
„ . BENJ. DAVIS.
Hamburg, November 7th, 1839.
CCjThe Milledgeville, Macon and Columbus pa
pera, and the Edgefield Advertiser, will give Ihc
above ten inseitiuns, and send a paper to the sub
scriber. u j)
OFFICIAL DKAWI NG O F TH E
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY,
For the Benefit of the Augusta IndcpcndcntFire Co.
Class No. 4G, for 1839.
1 2 345678 9 10 11 12 13
4 16 36 II 50 74 22 39 1 2~69~9~29
I hereby certify that the above numbers as they
stand are correct, as taken from the Managers’Cer
tificate of thedrawingof the Virginia State Lotte
ry, for Monongalia,! lass N 0.6,1839,.6,1839, drawn in Al
exandria, \ a., November 16, 1839, and which de
termines the fate ol all tickets held in the above
Lotte iy- A. HEAD, Agent.
Augusta, November 22,1839.
DRAWS
THIS l> A V .
GEORGIA STATE
LOTTERY,
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE
AUGUSTA INDEPENDENT FIRE COMPANY,
Class No. 47, for 1839,
Determined by the drawing of the Virginia State
Lottery, Class No. (i. for 1839, for the bene
fit of Wheeling.
To be drawn at Alexandria, Va., on Saturday,
November 23, 1839.
D. S.Gregory ft Co.,Managers,
A. Head Contractor.
$40,000!!
GRAND SCHEME.
1 Prize of $40,000 - -is - - $40,000
j . - - 12,000 12,000
1 ... - 5,840 5,840
j . . . 3,000 3,000
>5 ... - 2,000 10,0( 0
6 ... - 1,500 7,500
5 . - - - 1,250 6.250
r> ... - 1,200 6,000
40 ... - 600 ------ 20,000
60 --- -200 10,000
260 - - - - 151) - - - - - -37 500
64 ... - 100 ..... - 6,400
64 -..- 75 ----- - 4,800
go - .... - 3,840
64 ... - 50 3,200
61 - - - - 30 1,920
5 604 20 110,080
28,234 - - - - 10 - - - - - 282,240
34,412 - - Prizes, amounting to - $570,579
Ticket* % 10-'Hharee in proportion.
rrj* Orders for Tickets in the above scheme, will
meet with prompt attention if »ddressed(post p.id)
N A. HEAD Agent, Augusta, Ga.
r PUBLIC SALES.
i v jdj nd Pitch.
BY W. 12. JACKSON,
ON WEDNESDAY, 27th instant.
At If, o’clock, in front of my store, will he sold,
’ Ma”"?"* t 0 ll ’ C C ‘* y ’ hy orcler of his houor the
' barrels Tar ami Pitch.
-_™ v 23 Terms cash.
s
Bale Hope.
BV W. K. JACKSON,
ON WEDNESDAY, 27th instant,
At 10 o’clock, in front of my store, will be sold,
> without reserve, to close a consignment.
110 coils Kale Hope.
. nnv 23 Ternr sat sale.
BY let.KNELL, HUTCHINSON & CO.
ON TUESDAY, 26th instant,
At ha f past 10 o’clock, will be sold in front of our
store,
S large Young Mules,
Terms cash.
Also, at the same time and place,
’ 25 bbls Whiskey,
■ 20 boxes Tobacco,
• 5 boxes Pipes,
. 40,000 choice brand Scgars,
20 baskets Champaigne.
I Also, Furniture of all descriptions.
■ I erms—Cash before delivery. nov 23
Postponed Sale,
Georgia Insurance and Trust Company Stock.
BV W. 12. JACKSON.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
At the lower market house, between the usual
hours of sale, will he sold,
150 shares of the capital stock of the Georgia In
-1 suranee and Trust Company,
Pledged by the late Jacob Moise to the Hank of the
Stale of Georgia, to secure the payment of borrowed
i money: this sale being to obtain payment of the
balance due on the debt thus secured, and to close
the transaction.
JOHN PHINIZY, President,
ol the Branch of the Hank of the State of Georgia
at Augusta. nov Is td
MTO KENT.—Four very comfortable
Dwelling Houses on Green street, front
ing the City Hall. Enquire of
__»'«■ vjl ___tf__ 11. MEALING.
1 TO RENT, until the first day of Octo
her next, the dwelling on Green street,
opposite the Methodist ( hurch, and the
two wooden stores on. Broad street, next below the
Bridge Bank Buildings. JOHN W. WILDE,
nov 21 ts
MTO RENT, two comfortable Houses
ami Lots on Broad sticct, opposite .Meigs’
Warehouse.—Possession given on the Ist
■r next.
A Iso, for sale, a vacant lot at the Sand Hills, con
taining eight or ten acres, near a line spring of
water, and a tine view of the city of Augusta.—
Apply to A. L HUNTINGTON <V SON, or to the
subscriber. BENJAMIN SI.VIS.
sept 19 ts
PATENT STEAM
FEATHER RENOVATOR,
For Health auil Economy.
V AT HE subscribers having purchased the right of
I the PATENT FEATHER DRESSER, toi
this State, would respectfully inform the citizens
of Augusta and vicinity, that they have one of said
Machines in successiul operation in Centre street
adjoining the Steam Corn mil].
Ihe work is done entirely hy the operation of
Steam, no lire coining near the Feathers, and no
possibility of scorching or otherwise injuring ‘hem.
Hy this operation all moths are dcstioyed and re
moved, without loss or waste of Feathers; on the
I contrary, the hulk is very much increased, many
, times one half, —nothing being removed but small
particles of dust, Ac. They are also cleansed and
purilicd from all disagreeable smell that often at
, tends Feathers, and are entirely cleansed and dried,
and have the appearance and essential qualities of
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.
a All persons are invited to call and see the ma
chine and its operation , and be convinced of its
y utility'.
N. B.—The inhabitants of the city can, by noti
j Vying the subscribers, have their beds taken from
, their dwellings and returned the same day, weil
, dressed and ready for immediate use, at 8 cts. per
, pound; or il they choose to send them in, the price
. will he but 7 cents, they washing their own ticks.
1 People from the country can, by bringing iheir
beds in early in the morning, usually have them
[■ the same day.
. Any person that will try the experiment, may
send them a bed or beds, 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 be assured, no charge will be
‘ made, in any case, unless perfect satisfaction be
given. DANIEL ALEXANDER,
WILLIAM H. SPECK.
MiLi.EooFVii.i.r, Ga., Cct 21,1839.
‘ We the subscribers hereby certify that we have
tested the operations of the Steam Feather Reno
vator, and from the effect it had on our feathers,
i. we are fully convinced of its utility; it destroys
the mollis, cleanses the feathers, and causes them
to expand with elasticity. We most cheerfully
recommend it to all those who love hea th and
comfort, as they, no doubt, will consider that the
y expense of having their beds renovated will be
. money well spent.
Beecher A Brown, A. C. Vail,
Robert Micklejohn, G. Edwards,M. D
R. MdCombs, T Haynes,
e J. I. Cushing, Jesse Cox,
Isaac Newell, C. B Huson,
M. 1). Huron, Elijah Freeny,
P. P. Humphrey, H. W. Hoak,
G. (i. Stubblefield, nov 22
MIiLIiERRY AND SILK CLLTUUE.
ftGWARD CHENEV & BROTHERS,
and MASON SHAW, have now grow-
JmJSK 1 ' *ng, in the must flourishing condition, in
Augusta. Georgia, adjoining the Jlamp
ton Race Course, about 80,1.00 Min us
Multicaulis Trees, which they oiler for sale in lots
to suit purchasers. For further information enqui
ry may be madeof Messrs. Cheneys, at theircocoon
■ cry in Burlington, New Jersey, or of Mason Shaw,
at the Eagle and Phcenlx Hotel in Augusta.
Having cad several years experience in cultiva
ting the morns multicaulis from buds,cuttings, the.
they will furnish each purchaser with printed in
structions of the best and most approved manner of
planting and cultivating the trees, the kina of soil
r most suitable for growing the same; and also for
rearing ti e silk worms and reeling the silk. They
will also have for sale, Silk Worm Eggs of the
most esteemed varieties, from moths selected with
great care for their Health. strength and perfection.
aug9 wtttrwtf
Q3* The Charleston Courier, Savannah Georgian,
Columbia Telescope, and Athens Whig, will copy
the above once a week for three months and send
their bills to this oflice for payment.
GLOBE HOTEL.
McDonough, Geo.
) a,,, a The subsciibers having taken this bousa
I luamfn situated on the west corner of the public
I square,would respectfully infoim their
i friends and the public generally, that no pains shall
he spared to accommodate all who nay call on
them, with the best the country allbids. There
will I e entirely new arrangements in the manage
ment of the House. Having procured the best of
bouse seivants, and a ski Iful and attentive ostler,
who is not surpassed hy any in the slate, we are
determined to endeavor to give entire satisfaction.
Our stal les shall alwajs be furnished with the
best Provender, and Lots supplied with water,
octßs 3t J. tk E. F. KNOTT.
NOTICE. —The co-partnership of BROWN &
FOSHEE, of Laurens District, S. i ~ is dis
solved by Robert Brown quitting the business and
leaving the state- Notice is hereby given to all
persons not to give credit to the said Hubert Brown,
on account of the said co-partnership, and all per
sons indebted to said firm will only make payment
to me, as no other person is legally antho-i-ed to
collect. BENJAMIN FOSHEB.
August 9, 1839. yrtt