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New Orleans, inferior and < rdintify (o pood fair
nml good, Tsf a 1151; 1,930 Moiiiie, inferior lo lair
mill pood fair, 72f 5 J-i 103 f; 3,412 Upland. inferior
in mid-fair and fair 7(>f alO -T; total 10,7.iT iialf.-;
Imports; Mobile, 1,338; Savannah. 2,*33; Vir
ginia. 316 ; other ports, 112; total, 4,911 bales.
M A RIN E IN T I L I. IGE NC
SAVANNAH, SeTpr. 20.- Irr 1 ■ ■ ■
Reynolds, Black Creek; Poinsett, Pcckd harleston.
Wont to sea. sohr Wanderer, Merwin, .' ' oik.
CHARLESTON, Sept. 2T—Arr ship Lafayette.
Riddell, New York; sehrs Wifiam, Carpenter Pro
vidersce, R I.; ilandoiph, (f’oldsiriirli. Philadelphia;
Phoebe & .Margaret, Smith, St Angus-tine.
SEPT. 21.—Arr schr Oscar, South wick, St m
gustine. .
Cld, schr Breakwater. Come rats, iJaracna. <-
Wont to ma, j-ei.r v r. W tnoWS.
jr Wi (•_ ,4. SABAL, will resume the prac
tice of instructing the FRE.M M LA VGb, to
wliirli she respectfully invites the attention b, ihe
public and her patrons. 4) " Sept !
Augusta P»'"ipvn* 'itf S i- I r't/ —A, the regu
lar Monthly Meetingof this Society, held on Friday
evening, the 1 Ith inst. the following visiting com
mittees wore appointed to act the ensuing month :
Division I. P. H. Mautz, Demetrius llland, .Mrs
Crump and Miss Susan Brenan.
Divi ion 2—Dr. L. D. l ord. Dr. E. Osborne,
Mrs. Boggs, and Mrs. Faber.
Division 3. — E W. Collier, J. I>. Hart, Mrs. Julia
Snead, and Mrs. Lucinda Young.
> P pt 18 T. S. S’l’UV, Sec’y pro tom.
We tire authorised lo announce DA\iD
W. ST.JOHN, Esq., a candidate tor Colonel of
the Kith Regiment.
Sept. 11 * >i>
We are authorised to announce SAMt EL
. C. WILSON, Esq. as a candidate for Major of the
75th Hat. «i. M. taept.4
NOTICE.— Mr. A. READ, is ray duly au
thorized agent during iny absence from the state.
Aug. 23 2 > WILLI YM CLAGETT, Jr.
TOT \ L t. B vriiVEiVCE SOCIETY*
rgAHE regular monthly meeting of ilie Total Ah -
Si stinence SocCty of Richmond County, vv.llbe
liel 1 in the Presbyter i in Lecture Room, on Mon
dm/ evening next, 3Uh inst., commencing at. half
past 7 o’clock, at which time an address will be
delivered. The object of this society is to promote
the peace and good order of the community by sup
pressing as far as it can the drinking of all intoxi
cating liquors. It should bo encouraged by all
good citizens. By order of the society.
RENNET HARRIS,
Sept. 22 31 Sec’ry.pio cm.
ESGIWE No. 5.
A N Election for First Lieutenant of this Com-
JtL patty, will he hold on Saturday evening,
the 2‘Jth inst. at 7 o’clock, at Mr. .1. Danforih’s, up
jor end of Hroad-street. By order ot
Sept 22 1! Capt. M. VV AGNER.
Georgia lilsaran anti Tr
Augusta, September I*, 1 1> ■> >• )
AN instalment of TWO DOLL\RS <fc FIFTY
< 'EN TS per share, on the new stock, «s pay
able on Fridav, 2ist instant.
Sept. 20 40 WM. T. GOULD, Scc’ry.
t ~POST.OFHd e, )
Augusta, Sept. 13, I*3B. J
TQJOTK’E —The time for ui.icfa BOXES are
iVfl rented in the Post office, will expire on the Ist
October Persons having rented Boxes tor the lasi
year, and do not wish to retain them, will please
give notice of the same previous to i hat time.
Sept 18 3 39 E. fi.GL YS< >CK, P. SL
O-lice S. C. C. it* Hi* Comp&uy, f
Hamburg, Sept. 12, i 13.8.
TETOTICE.—Freight on Cotton to Charleston,
j. Vi 50 cents per one hundred pounds.
A. B. STUIIGES, Agent.
September 13 if Jr
Office S C, C. & It. It. Company,,/
Hamburg, September 11, H3B.
TtyTOTK’E —Shippers of Cotton to Charleston by
X\jj the iltil Road, are notified that the Books
are open to receive Cotton.
A. H. STURGES, Agent.
Sept 15 ts 38
~T ll STI itJSGI iTw A i', G. Ai.
Augusta, Sept. 10, H 33.
ORDERS —\n election will lie holder, at tlie
City Hall, in Augusta, on Monday the first of
October next,at 10 o’clock. A.51. f'oraf OLONEL,
to command the Regiment, vice Col. Pemberton,
resigned.
F. M. ROBERTSON,
Capt. Richmond Blues.
WM. T. GOULD,
Capt. Augusta Artillery Guards.
Sept. 11 3t»
75th BATTAEION, G. M,
Augusta, Sept. 3,1833.
ORDERS.— An ELECTION will be liolden at
the City Hall, in Augusta, on Tuesday, the
25th instant, fora MAJOR, to command the Batal
lioii, vice Lt. Col. Bones, resigned.
WM. T. GOULD,
Captain Augusta A rtillerv Guards.
EBEN’R. STARNS,
CajUain Clinch Riflemen.
Sept. 1 _ 33
liT. >.rr rdsiT’lo a coT“
WHOLES ALE SHOE DEALERS ,
No. 27(» Broad-street. Augusta, Ga
ONE THOUSAND [looo] PACKAGES
BOOTS AND SHOES ,
every article in the line; which
can be sold as low as in Northern Cities—all
arrangements being with manufactories direct. A
general assortment of LEATH ERS.
B. W. FORCE & CO.
April 24 Augusta*Georgia.
~)FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS,
NEW SUPPLIES.
EDGAR & CAililllCll YEL
are now receiving Mieir supply of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
comprising a large and general assortment of goods
iu their line, which they feel disposed to offer at fair
prices. 30 if Sept. 11
COdA.iC BRANDY, 11. GIN, &c.
pipes 4th proofCOGNAC BRANDY
104 pipes do. do.
44 do. old Champaign do.
T 2 do. Holland Gin
3 hhds 4th proof Jamaica Rum
1 do. Irish \V hiskey
30 bhls. Monongahela Whiskey
75 do. Ist proof do.
70 do. N Gin
00 do. N E Rum
10 do. Poach Brandy
25 do Peppermint cordial
59 do Malaga 't ine
12 do Cherry Brandy
25 qr casks Teneriffe Wine, L P
40 do Sicily Madeira
25 do Marseilles do
23 pipes sweet Catalonia W inc
25 4 casks Muscat do
2 pipes old IMaderia do
1 butt superior old Port do
For sale low by CLARKE, McTIER & Co.
April 17 115
It EC Ei > ’b) O.v C4> SMMXJI cl NT.
4 N BOXES excellent TOB ACCO, manu
a—« Y 9 f.ictm od by General E. C. Carrington,
Halifax, Va.. which will be sold low bv
CLARKE, McTEiR & CO.
February 8 81
■ : s yttvetsT"
NOWDEX fi; SHE Mi. have just received
from New Y ork, a very large supply of supe
rior Oxford. Steel, Vdaras, Silver Grey, Blue and
Black mix! and fancy striped Satinets. Mso. hea
vy Kerseys, and low priced Red Flannels, for ser
vants —to which they respect full v invite the atten
tion of the public. : ’8 Sept. 15
RltlII3IO‘N!) FACTORY.
TST’ARNS and CLOTHS are constantly kept on
hand next dour to Gtiieu <fc Timmpson’s
PrintingOfTice. Macintosh street, near the Georgia
Rail Road Bank. Merchants and Planters will he
supplied on the most, reasonable terms, lor cash,
Good Paper. Wool, Cotton, Bacon or rionr.
Augusta. June 21, 1 D. HQGa.
<g7v met wine.
"9 el* CASKS CLARET, for sale bv
& A. GARPF.LI.E.
" • CORN.
3 BUSHELS CORN, good quality,
AY just received and now landing at
the wharf. For sale by JOHN B. GUIEU.
Aug. 16 16
LALOOX.
TPHE public arc ii< brined that tliia splcn
r £ ItM-iiuii of PAIN TINGS, 1,-iK been openci
- on Kr ia I rcct, second door below Mr. Snzr «■
•- -tore,in the house formerly occupied by Mrs. Hob
bv ns ;i Millinery shop. Tlio ladies and genih men
T of Auirasta. who are loud of spleiphd and bcanlil>d
scenery, "ill be highly gratified with n visit to the
I Co-m >rama. Ammig ilm views which are Imre
! collected, are the following:
| 'I lie citse.- of Load r;, M-'-coxv, JTadnd, Paris.
I Cadiz. Milan, Stockholm, Bordeaux; the 1.-land of
I Sr. ildna; Vesuvius in eruption; the interior of
’ St, Paul's Cathedral, London; the taking of the
Louvre hy tlm people, in 1 • the yn-al Hattie of
I Ansler i:z: the (hardens of the Royal Palace at Pa
ris, and a variety of splendid views, too numerous
to mention. These paintings being executed with
•’Teat accuracy, on a larce scale, cannot fail of'giv
higthc beholder a correct know ledge of the places
, and events represm ed. Indeed, s > perfect nre
someoftlieCity views.that visitors not nnfrequent
ly recognize their former dwelling places, scenes
once funiiliarlo them.
'J’he views exhibited will vary and he changed
every three days, for others equ diy interesting.
The opening of the Saloon will take place every
day from 10o’clock, A. 31 , until 10 o’clock, P. M.
Admittance—so cents, children halfpric"
N. l’>.—The Proprietor of the Saloon sells Optic
Glasses, and arranges the Co.-moramn.
iCy i’iio proprietor intends to remain in Augusta
only two weeks.
A tutus a. Sept I-a. 3}
PitIVATB ACAJIL.tIY.
f||lHE subscriber respectfully informs the Ladles
.&!. and Gentlemen of Augusta, that he and his
daughter propose commencing a School for the in
struction of Youth, in all the branches of an E.NG-
LlSIf EDUC ATION, also in the Latin and Grcc.t
languages, ornamental needle work, drawing, arid
painting. 'l’hey have taught in high schools and
academies, and can produce testimonials of their
good moral characters, and of their qialificaii -ns
and success in tlmir leaching. Thoya.Jopt the mo
dern and approved methods of inst uetion, by wlccti
the scholars arc made to tin ierstan 1 tlmir lessons
and make great proficiency in iheir studies, 'i he
house chosen for the School, is situated in Broad
street, second door below Elbert-streel. r l’iie apart
ments arc commodious and healthy, and removed
from the noise and bustle of the city. Males and
• females will he taught in separate apartments, and
no more wiil be received in either apartment than
can be well instructed. The first quarter will com
mence on the first Monday in October next. Each
quarter will consist of twelve weeks. Payment
will he required quarterly in advance. The terms
i wiil he per quarter.
I For the common English branches. %>IJ 00
For the higher English branches, also
For the Latin and Greek languages, 15 00
| For Ornamental Needle work, Drawing,
and Painting, 25 00
l There will bo no extra charges, but the price set
I against any branch will include the preceding
| branches.
For farther information the public are referred to
i Rev. A. N. Cunningham, Mr. C. Batty, at Eagle
| and Phoenix, Dr. M. Antony, Dr. L. D. Ford, or
Dr. Joseph A. Kve, or the subscriber at Airs. V\ il
liatns’, Broad-street.
PHINEHAS JOHNSON.
Sept. 8 121 35
AUGUSTA FJS3IALE SEMINARY.
jins, jl ij. moise.
informs the inhabitants of
i*L&' Augusta and its vicinity, that the winter ses
sion of her Seminary will commence on the Ist of
October next, and that she has succeeded in ob
laming the most efficient assistants, both male and
female, in order to render that satisfaction which
she so ardently desires.
The couise of studies will consist of three depart
ments. JPr.qr.
Firs/ Course —Orthography,Reading, Writing,
Arithmetic and Elementary Branches of
History, Grammar and Geography. $-3
Second Course. —History, modern and ancient,
Geography, Grammar, Parsing, Orthoepy
and Dictation. Sib
Third Course. —Comprising every branch of
an English Education, as taught in the prin
ple Academies of the United States. $l5
French, Spam.-h, and Latin Languages, each Sib
Drawing $lO
Painting in water colors $lO
Music on Piano Forte, including Vocal
Music _ $2O
Music on the Guitar, including Vocal Music $lO
' Use of the Piano gratis.
It is desirable that pupils should be entered at as
early n period as possible, for the purpose of form
ing classes, bur as this is attended with some incon
venience to distant patrons, it is the established
ride with this seminary that the quarter commence
only when the pupil is entered.
No pupil will be received fora less term than
one quarter, nor will any deduction be made f<r
absence. Throughout the year, there will be bin one
month’s vacation, for which, no deduction will be
made.
Mrs. Moise can accommodate a limited number
of young ladies in her family witli Boarding and
Lodging, where being under her immediate charge,
strict attention will be paid to their morals and de
portment. Boarding and Lodging, per quarter $5O.
August 18 20 25
SOiIOOI^.
fHftHE subscriber would take the present oppor-
Jl tunity to express to his friends, his acknow
ledgments for their liberal patronage extended to
him during the short time he lias resided among
them. Ho would, also, inform them, that tins next
quarter will commence on the first .Monday of Oc
tober, in the rooms he now occupies, and as his
number of pulpils is limited, he will receive none
after the commencement of it. All who wish to
enter his school, must apply in person previous to
that time. Terms as heretofore, in advance, viz :
ir. i[r.
Fertile common English branches $l2 50
For the higher English branches 20 00
For the Languages 20 00
Vocal music without any extra charge.
Those pupils attending to the Natural Sciences,
1 will have the privilege of hearing lectures, upon
the same, accompanied by experiments, without
i any additional expense. R. P. ADAMS.
! August 21 27
3IEDICAL, COLLEGE OF GEORGIA.
r c; HIE seventh < ’curse of Lectures in this Insti
| tution, will be commenced on the second
1 Monday (the 12th) of next November, and be terrni
-1 nated on the first Saturday (the 2d; of March fol
! lowing. The Lectures will be delivered hy
] G. M. NEWTON, M. D., Professor of Anatomy,
i L. A. DUGAS, M. D, Professor of Physiology and
1 Pathological Anatomy.
1 CHARLES DAVIS, M. D., Professor of Chemistry
; and Pharmacy.
JOSEPH A. EVE, M D., Professor of Theraspeu
tics and Materia Medica.
i L. D. FORD, M. D., Professor of Institutes and
Practice of Medicine
i PAUL F. 'EVE, 31. D., Professor of Principles and
Practice of,Surgery.
MILTON ANTONY, 31. D , Professor of Obste
tric- and Diseases of Women and Infants.
The Professor of Anatomy wiil superintend the
: Dissecting Rooms in person, and discharge the du
i ties of Demonstrator without additional fee. He
i and the Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy de
vote their whole lime to the College. In the Col
t !eve Buildings, 3luseum, Chemical Apparatus, Li
brary, Ac , are invested $ 10,000.
The expenses for the tuii Course of Lectures,
including the Demonstration ticket, is bij.s. Stu
dents attending this Institution for the first tune,
wiil pay for Matriculation $5. The current money
i of any of the States in winch Students may reside-,
: will be taken at par.
j Specimens in Anatomy and Natural History will
1 ! be thankfully received for the Museum.
PAUL F. EVE, Dean of the Faculty.
Augusta, August 16. 25
The following papers will advertise the above to
the amount 61 $5 each, viz: The Southern Whig
and Athens Banner, Brunswick Advocate, Colum
! bus Sentinel and Herald, Georgia 31essenger, ihe
Georgian, the Republican. Georgia Journal, Stan
( dard of f nion, and the Western Georgian, (Ga.);
. the Pendleton Messenger an i Greenville Moun
taineer, (S. Western Carolinian, Salisbury,
’ ;Ji. t’.); lire Southern Argus,Columbus, Sentinel
and Expositor, Vicksburg, the Mi.-sissippian. and
Natchez Free Trader, (3liss ); Alabama Journal,
Alabama State Intelligencer, the Democrat, Hunts
ville, Mobile .Morning Chronicle, Mobile Register,
the Morgan Observer. Decatur. (Ala.;; the Floridi
an, the Apalachicola Gazette and St. Augustine
Herald, (Fla.'; the Knoxville Register and Tennes
t see Sentinel, Jonesborough. (Tenn.): New Orleans
Bee. (La.'; the Richmond Enquirer and National
Intelligencer.
''%J OTlCrr.—The undersigned ha\ hur unm’.l a ,
1- co partnership in the practice of the LA'G,:
j will her after attend regularly ail ilic courts in the
Gcnnilgeo circuit; and al» • in liio comities o!
'!* nroe, Butts, Henry and N* ol the 1 lint
1 Circuit. J\t). \v r . BURNEY,
I J NO. RANDOLPH DYER,
f Monticollo. Ga . Sent 20 fi*e2 in
IV n. i!i )<t 1 son Him iiitu i • inf *-> ;i . e
1. C of HK.NJ VMI \ ADAM sr.. deceased, late
■ ol vVarren county.are n-tjti»- sted to settle ilie riimc
*. immediate!y. and those vvh> may have demand*
against the *itiil estate, will hand Ihe tn in, within
. the time •>.escribed l»v law.
BULL TiIO.MPSON, Adm'r.
September In 33
, I iu W FiIC.U .—i he euhsenoers it ve lorm-
JL Ci ed a co-partn Tship as COM M I '■ : ■*N MER*
s ! ( HAN I S tin ier the iirm of DAN i!GN \i it
. HILL, and soheif the patronage of the r friends |
l an I the publie. Their FIRE I’.l < K ■ (O I’ TON j
. WAREHOUSE AND CLOSE STORES located j
cm Mclnto. h street, opposite Gen. Dawson's, arc in |
i fin*.* order, and ready (Nr the reception of Cotton :
' and Goads. ' WM. M. D’ \NTIGN\C. -j
JOHN lld.L !
Augusta, Sept. 10, 1334. C<* fSe-a. IN
7£." i )TIC !!•—Tite subscriber. Je sosu, oi b. mg
‘ 1 - mg lt:s ..ti'iirs to a close, pr-atara'nry in ins
removal from this city, requests those having de- !
i mm Is ati’uasf h.ni to present them for settlement. I
Sent. ,6 37 DA VII) F. 11 \ i.-DV.
■ .'[> ■ . - it experienced TEA( tl N. w i h .
JD-d a liberal education, and itie !>• sties iniouials, :
t wishes a situation, as instructor, either in a colic i
i giate instituimti, academy, or private family. A
line addressed to J. E. S , .’tided.;aviiie, G.i , will
. meet w ith prompt attention.
; .September fi ih? 31
r.%| O TICM. — ihe subscribers have tunned a ,
' 1 co-partnership, for the transaction «f a GEN
ERAL MERC \NTiLE HI SiNiiSS, nmler the
5 firm of SCRANTON Co SMITH They have
taken the store lately occupied by Messrs', i’. S. & !
5 G. if. Metcalf; and are now receiving a well as
* sorted stock of GROCERIES, Cotton bagging, ;
* Iron, &c., recently selected with gnat care, by
Mr. A. (). I’armelce, in New York and other mar
kets. Merclian: and planters gcncr-dlv, are re- j
1 specifully invited to call and examine them. Jv.r- I
' ticular attention will be paid to the sale of Cotton, !
* ami execution of orders for merchandize.
c J. H. SCRANTON, j
■I A. W SMI INI
‘ : July 19 lhs3—vv6 IN
! i 7-3VTOft C —idie co-partnership lieretoioie
, existing under t!te firm of CRAWFORD & j
| GRANT, isdissulved by the death of James Craw- I
j ford. All persons having claims against the firm,
are requested to present the same immediately,
and those indebted, vviil make payment to Josepn
J. Grant, surviving partner.
Mr JOSEW£ J. Gil VN T vviil continue the bu
siness of HOUSE AND SIGN CAIN i JNG, at
the old stand, and solicits :i share of public patron
age. (j 29 Au r 28.
7®t»J O A’lCj!/. I'lie firm of J. t J . oil t/E «st ou.,
1«l was dissolved on the 7th ilist, by mutual cou
| sent; either party is authorised to use the name ol
I the late firm in settling up the business
J. P. SETZE,
A. S\KAL,
E. B. SI.MON.NET.
SD“ T. P. SETZE will continue the business at i
| the old stand. 27 Aug. 21 .
TxVrOITCE. —The subscriber being about to j
INti close his business, requests those who are in
debted to him to cal! and settle their notes and ac
counts previous to the first of October next; after
that time they will be placed in the bands of an
attorney for collection.
Ail persons having demands against the subscri
ber will please bring them in for settlement.
.MARTIN FREDERICK.
The stock nfgoods and fixtures will lie for sale
at or previous to that time; also, house and store
to rent, all on reasonable terms.
J uly 28 25 17
d^VJOTiCE. —The subscriber lias lutten the
X'Q store No. 251 Croad street, under the United
States Hotel, formerly occupied by Rallifc Bostick,
and recently by Chas. Rail, and lias purchased his
I entire stock of GOODS, where he would be happy
j to receive the same patronage, that has heretofore
been extended t<» them.
STEPHEN 13. ROLL.
May 1 119
f^TOTTOtG, —'idle co-partnership heretofore ex
.Pa isting between William Shivers, sen., and
John Shly, carried on the Rock Mills Factory, tn
the counties of Warren and Hancock, under the
style of WILLIAM SHIVERS, Sen., iN CO., and
afterwards under the style of Sf L V URS & SHLY,
is this day' dissolved by mutual consent, and Mr.
John Macaulay, is hereby authorised to collect ail
1 the debts due by said concern, and pay all debts
due by said concern.
WILLIAM SHIVERS, Sen.
JOHN SHLY.
June 9th, 1333.
N. B.—The undersigned wishes to inform the
agents and patrons of the above establishment, that
he vviil continue the business as heretofore, and
hopes to merit s share of public patronage.
June2l 1 U M. SHI\ ERS, Sen.
WTOTICJB. —The firm of ADAMS, PA.RME
i.'S! LEE <fc CO. is this day dissolved by mutual
consent. The business of the concern vviil bo set
tled bv either of the partners.
J. M. ADAMS,
A. O. PARMELEE,
H. WEBSTER.
July 17 tu!2—w4 12
]IJOTIC II. —The subscribers being anxious to
close their business, requests all those indebt
ed to them to make immediate pay ment, and all
those to whom we are indebted, will please pre
sent their accounts.
tf CLVRKE & HOLLAND.
)LIITION OF CU-PaRTNERBHIP.
j & —The firm of COLLIER & HILL, is ihis
day dissolved by mutual consent. The bonks of
| the concern are left with E. W. COLLIER to
j make settlements. Who vviil carry on the GRO
CERY BUSINESS at the old stand, in his indi
vidual name. EDWARD VV. COLLIER.
JOHN HILL.
September 13 5 37
fB Vo HIRE.—Six Female SERV’A.x iO, by tne !
_SL Month or Near.
Sept 18 ts 39 A. CUNNINGHAM.
171011 SALE—A lot of Second Hand FUR
NITURE. Apply at the Subscribers Store.
Sept 20 2 40 G. T. DORTIC.
1 TTIOH SA LE OIS ~(7E ASeT~Vi7 excellent
! Si. Cotton Plantation on Bark Camp creek, in
1 Burke county, lying west of the lands of Governor
j Schley and Col.-Grubbs, containing fifteen hundred
| acres of oak and hickory land. 'Lite main part of
i ilie cleared land has laid out more than thirt v years,
; and is now equal to fresh ground. Nearly 300 acres
, were once cultivated, and can bo again prepared 1
1 for cotton with very' little labor; u small part of trie !
place is now under cultivation, and several good 1
houses are on the premises. We invite tite alien
lion of all who deshe to boy a new plantation. This !
place is very favorably situated—lo miles from i
' Augusta and 95 from Savannah, in the healthiest I
part of Burke, near to the Central Railroad and in
one of the most moral and agreeable neighborhoods
in Georgia, possessing all the advantages of schools,
churches, and post ollices, and-communicating in a
few hours with two of the best markets of the state.
■ We prefer selling, but we would lease for a term i
of four i.r five years, if applicants choose.
I i I). C. BARROW.
w. McKinley.
’ | Lexington, Oglethorpe county. Sept. 15, 1333.
j j Sept. 13 ctf 39
ISLlOit SALE.— \ lot
id U xNi), containing iU j
3l acres, situate in the 4th district, Ist section, in
j Cherokee county —known as lot number 204 of I
, I said district.
a i.so,
j Lot number 253, in the fith district, -th section,
, j in Cherokee county', containing IfiU acres, ail of i
. j which will he sold a bargain. Apply at this otiice. I
. j August 16 25
■ |nOH SALS.—A very valuable TRACT Or
’ iiL* LAND, containing o:se hundred and sixty I
; acres, lying and being in the fourth (4) district, se
cond (2) section, I iieroiieo county, and known and
■’ distinguished in the ph.n of said district, as i.um
berone hundred and fitly (150 ) For terms, apply
’ to the subscriber in Augusta.
GEO. M. WALKER.
C July 14 sis 11
S EO. U. K. & BKG. CO. STOCK.—
1 H.JC 20 shares for sale. Apply at this office.
Feb. I ts SI
THIS I> A Y .
FOISTV FRIZES OF
S,OOO DDLLABS.
GKOHGIA STATE
L.OTT E K ¥ .
for the benefit op the
AUGUSTA I S') HI*'ST. t'IRK COMPLY.
CL \SS NO. 33, Foil 1333.
To lip leterrntned by the drawing of the Virginia
Slate Lottery, for the benefit of the lown of
Petersburg, < lass No. 6. for IH'lB,
To be drawn nr ALEXANDRIA. (\ *4 Saturday,
September '2'2, 1333.
I). S. & CO.
(Successors r>» Yates &. Mclntvrk.) Managers
HIGHEST PRIZE '
Ti fiFA 7 T
oyoP &J MA
GR AND Si'MEMI-:.
1 Prize of $35,295 is $35,295
I 10,000 10.000
1 5,000 5.000
1 -5.000 4.000
1 3.500 3,500
I 3,392 3,292
i :s’(K!O 3,000
-1 ) 2.0 l '0 80.000
;>•) >OO 10,000
00 150 9.000
(5 130 8,190
03 100 6.300
03 HO 5,010
03 61 3,730
126 50 0,300.
It! 40 5,040
| *?7 !T 20 72.310
23314 10 234,360
27SM PRIZES AMOUNTING TO $506,437
Tickets $10 —Shares in proportion.
•VfyAl! orders for Tickets in i!io above Schcrno,
will meet with prompt aitenlion, if addressed (post
j paid) t > A. REAL), Agent,
Sept. 22 Augusta, Ga.
“ ’ iOLIJTTtOA i>' iiOTEir,
T SAXOEKSVII.I.S, (G.\.)
j ; .. t j Tlie subscriber having purchased and
| sc jL,fitied up ihe late Court House in a com
modious manner, begs cave to say to his friends
and the public generally, that he intends opening
: it, as a 'I’AVERN on the 15th September instant,
i lie trusts from strict attention to tlie comfort of
Hoarders and Travellers, with moderate charges, |
to merit a share of their support. He will keep as
good a table as the village and neighborhood will
siiiord ; and all pains will bo taken to give general
satisfaction. A good stable—careful ostlers, and a
full supply of Com and Fodder will always bo
ready. JAMES BOATRIGHT.
September 20 e2 30
i o Rt-,.\ r.
a ™ Fnw i the first of October next,
‘ 7,J The S CORE occupied by the subscri- j
| 4 her, ia tho upper part of the city. Apply
lo 1,. CHARLES IiUGAS.
£0“ A second hand Barouche for sale low—ap
ply as above. 33 ts Sept. 4
; ’ ~ nitvY goods.
JAMES ASDEIISON S CO.
! !;i a| AVE just received from New York, hy the
MS. way of Savannah, a great variety of Staple
DRY GOO!)-S, whir h, they will sell on their usual i
low terms for cash, viz :
5- Black Mateo ni Italian Lustring Silk
Parasols and Ladies’silk Umbrellas, asst qualities ■
Gentlemen's brown and black silk do. large size
6- striped and checked Swiss Muslins
6-1 Jaconet and Nansook Muslins
6-1 plain, superior and common Book Muslins
Persian and Swiss col’d Muslins, very handsome I
Small sprigged do. Jaconet
Small printed Calicoes, lorChildren’s wear, a great ,
variety of patterns
C-4 plaid and check Muslins, for Ladies’ wear
Striped fancy Cassimers and brown Linen Drillings j
Striped and mixed Cotton Florentine
Long lawn and birds eye Diapers, very fine
Hair cord and plaid Ginghams
Rich furniture Calicoes of entirely new patterns
Ladies’ English black and white Hose
HoskinGloves, Paris made
Plated and common white Hooks and Eyes
Taylor’s Persian dewing Cotton, white and assorted
colors
Apron chocks, Bod Ticking and Marlboro’ Stripes
Linen and Herringbone Ticki: g, yard wide
4-4 and 6-1 Hamilton blchd Sheetings and Shirtings
4-4 York Mills Sheetings and otherapproved bleach
Russia Crass and Diapers
Super Flaxen Osnaburgs
4-4 arid 7-3 cotton do. assorted qualities.
With a great many other desirable and seasona
ble DRY GOODS, all of which was selected early
in the spring at low' prices and will be sold at a i
moderate advance. 106 March 31
New and Fresh Imported Fry Goods, i
JAN. ANDERSON 6f CO.
TSTjg'AVE just received from Liverpool, direct, the I
following DRY GOODS, which they offer
for sale on their usual low terms for CASH, viz :
11 pieces 4-4 black, white, and assorted colors Plaid
Glasgow Ginghams
2 4 pieces do do do and do
25 do small figured colored Jaconet Muslins
16 do do Mourning do
60 do Manchesterfancy Calicoes, ass’d patterns
10 do super b!k and white do. do
5 pieces rich and beautiful lustre English black and
blue black Silks for Ladies Dresses
Long Lawns of a very fine quality
ALSO FROM NEW YORK,
114 pieces while Pavilion Gauze
50 do blue and green do
Together with other staple GOODS, suitable lo
the present andapproachingseasons
April 7 109
NilS K.T COL-LAItN. I
DOZ FINE LINEN SHIRT COLLARS, j
Just received and fur sale by
Sept. 11 33 W. E. &J. U. JACKSON.
IJ.'II. KIRTMND & CO.
A RE receiving their FALL STOCK of Super j
Black (. loth, Cassimeres, Vestings, Stocks, j
Gloves, &c &e. 34 Sept. 6
SC-.:;-. DID CAffPJdTS.
I £73NQVVDEN & SHEAR, have just received
I from New York, a very large supply of supe
rior Three Ply and superfine Ingrain Carpetings,
of now and very choice patterns. Also, rich tuft
ed Rugs, lo match the Carpets, all which have been
carefully selected. The public are respectfully j
requested to call and examine the
September 13 37
DTitBOT"!^POKTATION OF SLACil
burn’s .Madeira wine. ■
I rgMIIE undersigned, agents for the house, G. & :
H R. Balckburn & Co. of Madeira, are now t
! cciving orders for their superior Wines; the list will j
! be closed the Ist May. Those persons who wish
1 ny secure a supply of this favorite brand; will please
1 to leave their names on or before that time. The
wire will be shipped to arrive here early next fall. |
G. R. JESSUP At CO.
; April 10 110
6 ROC LI IJI itln.
I rSIIIE subscribers having received a large lot of
j .roods offer for reasonable tei ms, the
! following: . _
40 hhds prime S’. t roix Sugar
10 hhds Porto Rrco ' do
12 hhds New Orleans do
]0 > b igs prime Green Coffee
175 hags Rio do
75 bags Java do
13 boxes double refined loaf Sugar
10 bids single do do
10 bbls lump do do
25 [jbis soft shell \lmonds
25 boxes Sperm (. undies
20 boxes Hull A: Sons mould Candles
*2O boxes Soap No. 1
10 boxes Hyson Tea
1 1 boxes Gunpowder and Imperial Tea
6 cases 21b Caddies
40 whole ami half bids butter Crackers
5 tierces Copperas
2o bids No. 1 Mackerel
15 half bbls No. 1 Mackerel
25 bbls and half bbls No. 2 Mackerel
30 bags Pepper, Spice, and Ginger
200 reams wrapping Paper
10,000 best Spanish Sugars
8.000 best Principe Segars
10 000 half Spanish Sugars
CLARKE, McTEIR A- CO.
On hand a large assortment of castings, iron and
nails- April 19
i.ivet;ee*h: featiieks.
LBS. OF LIVE GEESE FE VTH
■•OVkv KRS, ia bags of *2O to 60 pounds.
Just received and lor sale by
ISAAC MOISE,
Sept. 22 41 No. 311 Bmad-st.
FALL A.M) Vi IN'i EK bUtiilS.
'sMHE undersigned is now receiving a full snp
i ply of staple anti Fancy DRV GOODS, suit
able fur the fall ami winter trade. He has also re
ceived lus fail supply of GROt'FRIES. His stock
of both 1 try Goods and Groceries comprise a very
large and general assortment, and they are offered
lor sale on favorable terms.
WILLIAM BOSTWICK.
September 2il th<» 49
P VPKK HANGINGS.
LOT OF CHEAP PAPER HANGINGS
d Just received and for sale by
Sept. ”0 40 .1. W. &T. S. STOV. 1
it U’O'i.
POUNDS Cincinnati and Bal
timore BACON, Sides and
Shoulders
For sale on accommodating terms bv
ISA VC MOUSE.
Sept. 20 40 No. 311 Broad-at.
NEW BOOK STORE ASii) ltLAtir.it; .
nSNHE subscribers, late of the firms of Richards &
& Stoy, and T. S Stoy & Co., very grateful
for the share of patronage bestowed upon them,
while connected with Thomas Richards, would re- |
speetfully inform their fiicnds and the public gene
rally, that they have formed u partnership in the '
Book, Stat ion Ary and Bindery Business,
to be conducted under Iho firm of J. W. <& T."S.
STOY, nt No. 217 (north side) Broad street, oppo- i
site the I nifed Stales Hotel, and four doors below
the Bank of Augusta, where they are now opening
an entire NEW STOCK, in the above line, togelh- :
er with a variety of Fancy Goods, Musical Instru
ments, ic., w hich they w ill dispose of at reasena
ble prices, wholesale or retail.
They are c.Lo prepared to manufacture, at the
I shnrte t notice. Plank ■•Books of every description,
i warranted to boos the'bcst materials and wnrkman
-1 ship, and will keep constantly on hand a good us
| sartment, w ith every article usually kept in a Hook
Store. They trust, by promptness and attention to )
business, to merit a share of patronage.
sgJ"BOOK BLN DING neatly executed.
J \V. STOY,
T. S. STOY. |
Sept. 13 39 Sept. 18
NEW GOODS.
(1 & R IVES are now receiving a splendhl as- 1
t sortment of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY I
I GOODS, suitable for fall and winter trade. Store |
1 under the Globe Hotel. s i 3,'> Sept. 8
NAIjT.
SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT,
for sale by
Sept H 39 JAMES McBOWALL. |
STEPHEN oTTtOLL
U"JTAS just received and receiving his FALL ■
jiil AND WINTER STOCK of Goods, which
he offers at wholesale and retail, as low as any
other house in this city, and would invite his friends
1 to call and examine his stock before they purchase,
at No. 251 under the United Stales Hotel.
Sept IS 30
Ni*3.y GOODS.
TEPHEN 15. ROLL is now receiving a splen
did assortment of fresh GOODS, cheap for
cash, such as
Superior Cloths, ;dl colors
“ 0-4 and 8-4 Merino
Silks assorted
Sheneal Shawls.
Coach Damasks, fur Coach Makers
I Negro Cloth and Blankets, &c.
j Sept 18 39
j (£} BUSHELS SALT
i C9Apply to
j Sept. 15 fi 39 DA VID F. II .
| nTHV
i 'gp B. KiII'PLAN D A CO., Merchant Tailors, ;
i JaLs>a have received a very rich assortment of ,
! extra super Broadcloths and Cassiraeres.
| Extra super Black Velvet Cloth
Do do Blue do
Do do Green do
Do do Green mivt do
Do do Coronation ribed Cassimerc-s
Do do Reguh t do
Do do Satin stripe do
Do do Empire Diagonal do
Do do Wool dyed Black do
Superior Black and Clue Black Satin Vestings, j
i Embroidered English do., Woolen Veivits, &c. Ac.
| Superior Black and Fancy Coi’d lioskine Gloves,
| Suspenders, Ac. Ac. 38 Sept. 15
SALT, SXLTT
I BiISHEnS, in bulk and sacks, for
< sale, in quantities to suit purcha
! sers, iiy STOV A LL, SIMMONS A CO.
j Sept. 11 6 86
T. AV3ERELL & SON,
DRAPERS AND TAILORS.
■ No 25? R road-street. (<> i 0.-ii • the United ttat s Hotel )
| ESPECTFOLLY inform their friends and
St'ie the public, that they have just received their |
| fail supply of GOODS.
' CONSISTING OP
Superior Wool Dyed Black, Blue, Brown, Olive,
Chocolate, Royal Purple, Cadet Mixt, Light and
Dark Green and Drab Cloths.
ALSO,
Fine Black and Blue Beaver Cloths, for over coats.
Wool dyed Blacjk, Victoria ribbed Hair line
stripe, Honey Comb, Buckskin, Doeskin and
Molf skin Cassinaeres.
Jet and Blue Black, Lyons Velvets, Fancy Si k
Velvets, Woollen Velvets, plain and figured Buff
Cashmeretts, fine, for vesis.
Plain and figured English Satins, Loudon Quilting,
and White figured Satins.
ALSO,
Plain and figured Silk Scarfs*, (a new article,) to
j gefher w ith a variety of Stocks,Collars, Bosoms,
Shirts, Drawers, Suspenders, Gloves, Hose,
Handkerchiefs, Ac. Ac.
September 15 10 37
UAIL-UOAB 5 HON.
Tor sole at the. Depository , Charleston.
' TONS RAIL ROAD IRON, half
r*Sr C) 'Lr inch thick by two and a half:
inches wide, if hot sold before the Ist Monday in j
October next, will then he offered at Auction. Ap
ply at Lite Office of tire S. C. C. A K. R. Co., State
street. Charleston.
July 31 tu9 13
'tills. ANN HALE.
MANTUA MAKER AND MILLINER,
'4JR7 OULD inform her friends and late ciistom
\ W ers, that she has again commenced busi
; ness in VVarrenton. Having ordered from the |
north, a supply of fashionable SILKS, S ATINS, ;
j BONNETS, Ac. Ac., of the first quality. Sire |
1 trusts that she will meet with liberal patronage, j
and be able to accommodate all who require her 1
j services. 35 8 Sept. 8 j
SOT The Sentinel and People’s Press will copy ;
the above four times, and forward their accounts |
to E. Hale, VVarrenton, Ga.
Mh.v wot*KS.
■pfTICHpLAS NICKLEBY, No. 4, by Boz.
\ i % -a Oliver Twist, part 2, No. 2, by Boz.
: sayings ami Doings of Samuel Slick, second series :
The novels of Jane Austen, comprising all her i
works, with a Biographical Notice of the author
complete in one volume, 8 vo.
Just received by THOMAS RICHARDS.
Sept 11 3d
i ; j, ’39 r j j »j *
| fffUlE GEORGIA ANtVcaROLINA ALMA
| JB. IN AC, for 1839, by Robert Grier. Just pub-
I lished, and for srde by the gross or dozen by
Sept.B 35 THOMAS RICHARDS.
NEW MACKEREL.
I NEWLY BEAT RICE-BLOWN SALT,
i HALF BBLS. MACKEREL, lor family
I use.
7 tierces newly beat Rice
59 sacks Blown Salt
Just received and for sale by
Sept, o 8 33 ISAAC MOUSE.
i' EAST I'OVfBEKS,
OR making Cukes, Biscui's and all kinds of
.Sc Broad. Light, Sweet and W hoiesome. The
YEAST POWDERS will be found far superior and
more convenient than Yeast, having the advantage
over that article in making all kinds of Batter Cakes
perfectly light and ready for baking the instant t hey
ate mixed. Thev are high]}' recommendeu by
many of the first families in this city and other
places- Sold by _ ,
I ‘ y lIA VILA ND, RISLEY & CO.
August 13
w m mm. i wj »-,■* IT >»J»— JWLJL I l? , 'L r J^T
PUBLIC SAJL.ES:
Furniture.
BY W. E. .». U. JACKSON.
ON FRIDAY, the 2fith inst.. at 10 o’clock, at the'
residence of |)r. J. A. Cleveland, (first door
above Messrs. Bones & Carmiohe.i l,) will he sold,
A handsome lot of Household Furniture, among'
which arc, Beds, Bedsteads, Sofa, Dining Tables,
Bureaus, ( hairs, China and Earihern Ware, Kitch
en utensils, Are. &c. Terms rash.
Sep ember 22 41
bT ioii> s. ihivjiin.-on. ~~
ON TUESDAY, 25th instant., in trout of my store,
for and on account of the United Stales v\ill be
I sold,
1 two horse WAGON
j 3 good Horses
1 {Saddle, Bridle, Martingale and Blanket.
Sept. 22 41 Terms cash.
sale.
On the 291 h of October next, at the late residence
of BENJAMIN A DAMS, sr., deceased, late of
t \\ arren county, will be told,
l Ail the personal property of the said deceased,
j consisting of Corn and Fodder, Horses, Cattle, Fat
Hogs. Household and Kitchen Furniture, and other
articles. Sale to continue from day to day until
. all is sold. Terms made known on the day.
BELL THOMPSON, Adm’L
September 15 34
* Buaruinn'.s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in December next, will be
sold at the Court llonsein Perry, Houston coun
ty, within the usual hours of safe, hy an order of
| the honorable tlte Inferior Court of Richmond
county, while sitting as a Coiirof Ordinay.
One tract of LAND lying in said county, con
taining 202’ acres, and known as lot number 291*
in the 14th district— sold for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of SIMEON RUSSELL, deceased,
I __ JAMES McLAWS,
Sept. 13 thtd 37 Guardian and Trustee.
Adm mist t utor’s Sa c.
I Will he sold on T Imrsday the 18ihof < letoher next*
at the late residence of JOSEPH WRIGHT,
j deceased, late of Warren county.
All the personal property belonging to the estate
of said deceased, consisting of Household and
Kitchen Furniture, Corn, Fodder, Stock of various
kinds, and a selection of Botanic Medicines, and
| oilier articles to it ilious toomeliuon ; sale from day
i to day until all is sol 1. Terms on the day of sale,
CHAPMAN F. MADDIX, Adm’r.
September fi 35
Richmond Sheriff .Sale.
Will he sold on the first Tuesday in November
next, within the legal hours of sale, at the low
er market house in the city of Augusta,
A negro woman named WiNNY, levied upon as
the property of Mrs. Sarah A. Lott, to satisfy a fi.
fa. from the inferior c< urt of Richmond county,
issued upon the foreclosure of a mortgage at the
instance of the administrator and administratrix of
Green B. Holland, vs. the said Sarah A.
RICHARD F. BUSH, d. s. r. c.
Sept 1 32
Richmond Sheriff’s Sale.
Will he sold on the first Tuesday in October next,
at the Lower Market house in the city of Augus
ta, within the legal hours of sale,
A NEGRO HOY named Jesse, levied on as the
j property of David Clark, to satisfy an execution
[ from the Inferior Courtof Richmond County, upon
the foreclosure of a mortgage, at the instance of
Hannah Stewart administratrix of Thomas Stew
art, deceased, vs. the said David.
RICHARD F. BUSH, d. s. it. c.
July SI 18
Warehouse and Commission Business.
TK’HIE undersigned having taken the Warehouse
-2. formerly occupied by Mr. Benj. Baird, on
Green-street, oilers himself for the transaction of
the WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BU
SINESS, and respectfully solicits a share of public
patronage. Arrangements have been made to allbrd
liberal advances on Cotton and goods in store.
Insurance has been effected to cover all produce
in store. HENRY RIVES.
Augusta, A tig. JG, 1838. 55
IK?” Tlu) Standard of Union and Rccofder, will
publish the above for three months.
COTTON WARE4IOIJ.SK ANl> CUJi-
M! SSI ON BUSINESS.
TM. SUMMONS having taken that safe and
0 convenient fire-proof ware-house, on Broad
street, formerly occupied by Messrs. J. W. & I T.
Heard, will be prepared to attend to all business in
bis line. lie will be thankful for a share of that
public patronage, which, by strict attention to bu
siness, he hopes to merit.
July 28 s 17
STOVALL, SIMMONS & CO.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
1 ESPECTFULLY inform their friends and the
j public, that they continue to transact the
FACTORAGE & COMMISSION BUSINESS,
at their Fire-proof Warehouse. Their strict and
prompt attention, as heretofore, will be given to or
ders for Storing and Selling Cotton, Receiving, For
warding, and Purchasing Goods, &c.
They are authorized to say that particular rare
will be taken by the agents of the Georgia Rail
Road, at all their depots, in forwarding to us all
cotton directed to our care, as well as in forwarding
all goods, as last as practicable, to their places of
destination, free of charge for such services.
To their patrons they tender their sincere ac
knowledgments. 6 34 Sept. 6
STOVALL & lIAMLEN,
A RE now receiving their fall supply of GRO
/CERIES AND DRY GOODS, at their store
1 in the brick range, next below our Warehouse,
i where they invite Planlersand Country Merchants,
1 to make their purchases. Their wholesale Dry
I Goods Store, is in the second story, over their gru
j eery. Goods bought by us of them for customers,
I are warranted to give satisfaction, and free of com
j missions. S. S. & CO.
September 6 6 #4
| FI HE PROOF WAHEHOUS*:.
j nCNHE undersigned takes this opportunity of re
| Jt turning his thanks to his friends and a gene
-1 rons public, for the liberal paironage in hi* business
1 the two years past, and solicits a eontinuwtiM in
the STORAGE A COMMISSION BUSINESS.
He again renews his promise, that he 1 not
directly or indirectly engage in the purciiss* of
Colton on speculation—his exertions shall be ex*
clnsively for the interest of those who may con
fide to him their business.
Reuben J. Dawson will remain at Ciwxbford
! ville until the cars on the railroad go to Union
Point seven miles below Greenesboro’, far the
purpose of receiving and forwarding Cottos *nd
i Goods, which may be consigned to the •nds*»ign
• ed, clear of charge to the planters er»e ftwyefetMts;
! agents at other deposits on tbc nurssf vdt fsdend
■ to this business.
Orders for Bugging, Groceries, &c-,will fce tiled
: at the lowest prices, and forwarded wilhowi <W*y-
Sept. 15 efi 38 THOS. D»»OOIL
WILLI 11 C. * A*,
K ESPECTFULLY inform* M. M-tb rad ell
other customers who hcmefaf> pw*if*me*d
him, while Agent for Joseph Skeweon, *N»t be is
I now and has'been all along, sine* •ctwber
j last, engaged with JAMES *NfW!t*O*,feCo.,
in their Dry Goods establishment, nw*t door •bove
Turpin & D’ \nlignec’s Dm* Store, Broed-ttreet,
; where he will bo found eqnelly •« etteetiee to the
I calls of his customers and »11 other* who i*«y be
I di.-posed to extend theircustoiw to the NewEstab
-1 lishment, as formerly, rnd on es low terms —and
the assortment of Dry Goods will he found equally
as large and as choice as heretofore kept by him in
the same store. ......
The subscriber would also inform the public that
he is not an Agent for Joseph Shannon, nor has he
had any agency in any business for him since the
suhscriberdiscontinued it in October last, as the
public has also been notified by his advertisement
to that effect. WM. C.WAY,
At the Store of James Anderson & Co. Broad-st.
Augusta, Geo.
May 31 _ _____
G. It. JESSUP & CO.
Offer for sale on reasonable terms.
11HDS of very superior SUGAR
20 hlids second quality Sugar
10 hhds tow priced Orleans Sugar
50 casks superior Malaga Wine
100 hues prime Cuba Coffee
All southern importation. 120 Mayt3
CLARKE Ac HOLLAND,
DEALERS IN CLOTHING, HATS ANIK
SHOES. jTinc i 3