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OIL SOAP.—Celebrated palent animal and
vegetable Oil Soaps, for cleaning coat col- ■
lara, woolen, linen, and cotton goods, trom spots
occasioned by grease, paint, tnr, varnish, and oils',
of every description, without injury to the finest
goods; with directions, for sale bv
Jan 18 lb ANTONY & HAINES.
WILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in I
April next, at the Court House door in the 1
\ town of Thomasville, Thomas countv, within the I
usual hours of sale, viz' Lot of Land No 305 in the
17th District, formerly Earley,now Thomas county, i
containing Two Hundred and Fifty Acres I
more or less; sold by an order of the c mrt of ordin
ary when sitting for ordinary purposes in Colum- i
bin county; sold for the benefit of the heirs and i
creditors of Edward Wade, deceased, late ot Co- I
lamina county. Terms on the day of sale. 1
l3nvtd KOBT BOLTON, Adm’r.
Georgia, Jefferson county. 1
WHEREAS Elizabeth Pool applies for let- .
ters of Administration on the estate and ef
fects of Samuel I’ool, late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite ami admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office within the lime pro- '
-scribed by law, to file their objections, if any they
"have, to shew cause why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand at Louisville, this 10th
Jun 1838. E BOTHWELL,
l l:w3ods Clerk C. O.
Georgia, Jeflbrsou County.
W HEREAS Moses Brinson, jr. ap| lies t >
me for letters of Administration do bonus
non on the estate of Win, IStreetraan late of skid 1
county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite nnd admonish nil and I
singular the bindred and creditors of said deceased
to file their objections (if any they have) in my |
office within the time prescribed by law ,
Given under my hand at office, in Louisville, this
16th day of Jan 1838. f. BOTHWELL, '
14:w30ds Cleft C. O. I '
Vivv,
ff fk BUNDLES-of superior Eastern liny
OU For'Sale by . J . MEIGS,
jan 9 hw3w 6
Positive Sale.
OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS.
ON THUKSUAYtho 25th Inst on the premises,
will he sold :
6 Lots,fronting on Mclntosh street, and east of
the Georgia Bail Bond Depot.
6 Lots, fronting the .Savannah road and Wash
ington street.
JSJ Lots, fronting Watkins add Fenvvich streets.
2 Lots, fronting Walker and Watkins streets,
west of nnd adjoining Isaac S. Tuttle, Esq., one ol
which is improved 'with a cdmfjrtkblc Dwelling
.Mouse and out buildings.
4 Lots, fronting Telfair mid Watkins si reefs, oh
the west part of the Codrt House square, and easl
of Jos. Gardner, Esq’s residence.
5 Lots, on Telfair street, fronting the Unman
Catholic Church nnd in the roar of the Methodist
Church, un one of which is a comlorlahle Dwelling
Rohm.
4 Lots, on Broad street, knd in front of the Plan
ter’s Hotel.
Terms on the day of sale, which will commence
at 11 o’clock, a. M. in front «>£Uie Bail Road Depot,
jan 17 13 b’AHUEI. HALE.
Lost.
ON the 21st December last, at the Wallow
Rhodes’s, a dark bay mare Mule, one eye put,
Bor 10 years old. 11 any person will take her up,
and let me know so Ijjcl her, 1 will pay s liberal re
ward. J. A. PARSONS,
Jan 0 sw It 4 Burke comity
fTHIi Hampers Bel last Irish Potatoes, Just ro
ccived and for sale low by
dec 28 JOHN S. HUTCHINSON.
The Pavillion.
f THUS spncioVis aiid very commodious House, ro-
JL ccntly fieeupied by Mrs. Cam field, lias been
taken on a lease by the subscribers, and is now open
for the accommodation of transient gentlemen and
private boarders. Every exertion which can boos
any avail in giving comfort and satisfaction to those
who may favor us with their patrtnkge. shall bo
made, and we pledge ourselves to keep the estab
lishment in a style not inferior to any in the South
ern country.
Attached to the Pavilion is fitted up in the best
manner, a liestorateur at which Oysters, Wild Game,
or any other description of refreshments which the
market affords, will be served up at short notice, at
any hour,and in a style to please the most iuslidi
ous taste.
The Pavillion thus presents itself to the patron
age of the public, with the assurance that whatever
share it may receive, shall he fully (Periled, hy upre
tnitted attention,added to thp very best accommoda
tions. LAMKIN, EDMONDNW& Co.
Dee 22 , if 299
KrThe CoPstinftionnlist will publish the above
until forbid'. __
Rrn CLOVER & TIMOTHY (I HASS
NEED, just received mid for side hy
ANTONY & HALVES, 232, Broad-fit.
jan ]3 10 _ .
OTICE.*-Persons indebted to the subscriber,
X ’ will take notice, that the demands are placed
in the hands of Thorp as M. Berrien and Mnlford
Marsh, Ksqrs. for collection. Longer indulgence
.cannot be allowed. 11. V. RUSSELL.
%Jgn 9 fi
Notice.
MU. Jonathan Meigs is authorised to net as my
attorney during my absence from tbo city,
dec 22 DANIEL //AND.
Itoinict*.' IlftiiiicDil!
A LARGE (tssorlinent ot Ladies’ and Misses
Bonnets, consisting of Leghorn and fancy plaits,
plain straws, '/’uscaris, and children’s hoods, at re
ducedpricoa. ,
, Also, best Mmtioni, Italian Lustring, and Gro de
Paris Black Silks. Just received hy
•lee 12 T. H. WYATT & CO.
BROUGHT TO AUGUSTA JA3IT~
On the lath August last, 1837, a mu-
Ditto man. who calls himself John,
t/il sa * s ' lo belongs to Niinoeu McJl/orris,
Nackinlosh, Louisiana. He is 23 years
oil, fi feet, 9 inches high.
Dn lTio22d September, 1837, a negro
who calls himself John, says he
belongs to Willjnrn Daniel, Greensborongh, Ala.
He is 40 yeftra old, 5 feet 7 inches high, dark com
plected.
Also, . j , .
On the 9th inst. a negro man, who rails himself
Stephen, says lie belongs Ip John W. Graves, New
ton county, Geo, He is 19 years old, 4 feet, Bor 9
inches high, dark complected. The owners are re
quested to come forward, ppy expenses, and take
them from jail. ELI MORGAN’, Jailor,
jan 12 vv3t 9
New Kooks,
JUST RECEIVER AVI) FOR SALK hr
RICHARDS & STOY.
TJAiIE works of Joseph Addison, complete in 3
-1- vols. embracing the whole of the “Spectator;”
&c now edition
Recollections of a Southern Matron, by Caroline
Gilman, author of “Recollections of a New En
gland Housekeeper."
The works of Charles Lamb to which are prefix- ;
ed his Let ters and Sketches of his Life, hy Tliomas 1
Noon Talfourd, one of Ids Executors.
A \ Love Token for children, designed for Sunday
School Libraries, hy the author of the “Linwoods,”
“Live and Let Live,” “Poor Rich Man,” <fec. <fcc.
Jan 3 1
Krought to Augusta .Tail,
On the 28lh Dec. 1837, a mulatto
VK/V woman, as a runaway, who calls
AjSiliUi herself Betsy Morgan, alias Shan
taflHf non. She is 20 years old, of mid
( ttfvv die s ‘ / ' e ’ Bilerahle bright, claiming
' Y\herself as free,but no papers to show.
Any (icrson having lost a woman of
’ her description, would do well to
call and sec her, pay expenses and take her from jail.
ALSO,
On the 291 h ult, a mulatto man, who calls
himself Henry Myers, says he bolongs to Amos
Jewitt, or Alexander Myers, ms Orangeburg Dist.
.S’. C. He is 21’years old, 5 feet ,8 inches high,
stout made.
# At.so,
On the 2nd instant, a negro man who calls him
self Moses, says he belongs to Isaac Chapman of
Monroe county. Geo. He is 2 J years old, dark com
plected, 5 feet, 4 inches high. The owners are re
quested to come forward, pay expenses and tako
them from jai! ELI MORGAN, Jailor.
Jarl 4 w3t 2 >
PUBLIC SALES.
Valuable* Ileal Estate at Auction.
“V \y. k. fcj.u.jACKsim.
ON ilio first 1 uesday in February next, al the low
er Market house in this city, wiihin the usual
hours of sale, will be sold the Two story brick
Building on Broad st. No 208, at present occu
pied by Sanditurd Collins; containing a front on
Broad at. o[ twenty six and a half feet and extend
ing back to Ellis st. one hundred and thirty three
ieet, with a fine fire proof kitchen, smoke house Ac
Also, the Two story Wooden Building im
mediately in the roar of tho above, occupied by
Mrs. Gorton, containing a front on Ellis st. of about
thirty six feet, and extending bank the same
width to Broad st. upwards of eighty loot, then
mn&ingnn angle which brings the width to seven
ty-six am. a half loot, and then running towards
Broad street about 52 foet; with all necessary out
buildings.
Also, the Lot and 'Wooden Improvements
first above Fox's liange, at present occupied by
Ur. Bennet Harris, containing a front on Broad-st.
of about thirty eight ieet, and running through to
Ellis street.
Particulars and verms on the day of sale. jan. 18
Ot't'UHAL DRAWING
OK THE
fteorgia Mate Lottery.
Ear the benefit of the Augusta ludep't. Fire Comp'y
CLASS Mb. 3, roil 1838.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 a 10 11 12
H 9 44 57 2« 50 49 72 «)i -3 4 1
[HEREBY CERTIFY that the above numbers
ns they stand are correct, as taken (torn the Man
ager's rerlificale of the draw ing of the Virginia
State Eotlery, lor Leesburg e.lass No. 1, (br
1838, drhwn at Alexandria, Vn. Jan. 13. And which
determines the late of all Tickets inihe'above l.ot
tery. A. HEAD, agent.
Jan 17—13
GEORGIA STATE
L O T T E R Y.
FOR THE BENEFIT OK THE
fiigastu liiflopcmlcnt Eire Company.
Class No. 3, lor 1838.
To be determined, by the drawing ot the Virginia
State Lottery, lor the benefit of the Town of
Wcllsburg. Class No 1, for 1838.
To be drawn at ALEXANDRIA, Va., Saturday,
Jan. 20, 1838.
I). S.CmfaoßY & Co. (.successors to Yales & Mc-
Intyre,) Managers.
CAPITAL PRIZE.
30,00(1 DOLLARS.
GUANO SLMH-jmii
1 Prized!' #536,000 $30,000
1 9,000 8,000
1 4,000 4,000
1 K.OUO 3,000
J 2,500 2,500
1 1,0171 1,017 i
100 1,000 100,000
10 500 5,000
300 6,000
84 2()0 10,800
63 80 5,040
63 66 3,780
126 iO 0,300
126 »0 5,040
3,'80 20 75,600
33436 10 234,360
27814 Prizes, amounting to $506,437}
Tickets slo—Shares in proportion.
in tho above Lottery -can be obtained
at gll limes by country dealers and those who are
disjw.'sed to adventure, by sending i heir orders to tho
nnderstg'ned,w-ho will given prdir.ptatlontion, if ad
dr ,-ssed to A. READ,
Contractorand Stale Agent, Augusta, Geo.
Jan 16
House radish and turnips—
-5 bbls. Ruet Hors a Radish,
JO So Yetiovv Turnips. For sale by
Jan 8 N. SMITH & CO.
Flit Wood
r|4HE subscriber will deliver on tho River hank,
good upland Oak And Hickory IVubd, at $4
per cord. VV M. 1. Wl<s HTMA N.
Apply to JOHN COSKEKY.
dec! 13 201 raft!
CANAL FLOUR, POTATOES, &c,
I 1 A BBLS. Canal Flour;
11" 150 do Irish Potatoes-,
lOOhlds. Noythern Gin',
Xf)o do do IFhiskeyi
50 do Mackerel, No 3.
60 qr. and eighth casks Malaga wilie; landing
and for sale on the wharf, by
Jan 16 12-3 t «EO R JESSUP & Co
«T*aAi*lß<}A't' OFFICE, ,
Sax'annam, Jan. Ist, 1837.
DIVIDEND NO. 25.—The Board of Directors of
the Steamboat Company of Georgia, have this
day declared a Dividend of $1? per share, on the
sbarck of $l6O each, or $3O per share, On the old
stock ofs3(Jo, Out of the ptpofil* of tho Company,
for twelve months past, which will he paid to tho
stockholders, or their legal representatives, on and
after the 16th inst. WM. E. LUNG,
jan 6 lit 4 Setc-.’y 7'reas’r Steamboat Co-
Georgia Ins. A. Trust Company, /
Auoosta. Jan, 6. j
JXIIIE Directors have tins day declared a Divi-
X dew!, of lour Dollars jidr Share, Out of tho
profits of the last six months, payable on and after
tho 10th instant. W T GOULD, SOc’y.
jan 8 if 5
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS REWARD
RUNAWAY from ilia subscriber
IX/ while in camp, near Hamburg, SC.
a certain negro man named Prince,
SG fSgr aged about 40 years, dark complex
ion, clmnkey, heavy built, about 5
Vlfeet 8 or 10 inches high, has several
of his tipper fore teeth missing; ami
tolerably brisk spoken.
Saiijl negro was purchased from the workhouse
in Charleston. Any person who will apprehend
said negro and deliver him to Mr. Win, Turner
in Hamburg, or secure him so that said Turner can
obtain him, will receive tho above reward
Jan 12 J.S. WILLiAMS.
LOAF SUGAR. —SO bids Boston Crashed
Sugars. 25 do do Double refined Loaf,do
25 do Philadelphia Lump drt. Fur side by
jan 8 N. SMITH & CO.
SUGARS.
90 000 SUPERIOR Spanish SEGAKS, I
rWa/j* Just received and lor sale by
Jah 9—6 W. E. <k J. U. JACKSON, Auct’rs. (
~ JTOR SALE.
170 000 fIKIcKS
-1 I U.vwy Apply lo A. PICQUET.
Ex’r of John Fox, deceased,on Mclntosh-st.
jan 13 Vv4vV 10
O’” nT CONSIGNMENT— -75~8b15. Abbot's I
SUPERIOR ALE, just received and for sale
8 by JOHN COSEERY,
OIL CLOTH carpets;
SNOWDEN & SHEAR will receive orders
for Oil Cloth Carpets td suit halls or rooms of
any size, and of the Yichest patterns, with bor
ders, which w ill he promptly executed. jan 12
Saddle Horse-
A FINE yonng saddle Horse for sale low by
dec 13 HAND As SCKA.V7ON.
Ale and Cider
riA BBLS Pale Ale
o*l 50 do Newa-k Cider
Landing this day, N. SMITH <fc CO.
Jan 6 4
William 11. Crane
HAS just received from Ne.w York the follow
ing articles:
Best black Malteoni Lustring,
“ blue black Poult do Soto,
4-4 black Thule Lace, black blond do.
Black watered belt Ribbons, black Mode,
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs;
Best Black Sewing Silk, assorted do do
Furniture Fringe.
ALSO
A few fine Leghorn Bonnets and Palm Leaf
liooos- 5
Hunch Raisins-
BOXES superior bunch Raisins
Oil 50 drums Sultana do
For sale by >• SMITH & GO
Jan 6 *
DISSOLUTION.
npill. Co-pasinershi'i heretofore existing under
M. Iho (inn ot 1 torn -V McCall, was dissolved on
'he Ist irislunt, liy muinod consent. An (ho sub
scribcrs intend (caving, fie Stale, they request nil
persons indebted to them to call and make payment.
The name us the lain (inn will be used for the set
tlement id ihcbusinesc. JOHN K. I [Oil A,
jan 11—tw3w 8 DANM'.L McCALL.
ISail Ko.ul,
UNTIL the 20th of January, the train of Pas
senger tiara will start from Augusta at 9 u'-
| clock, a m. for Camak, the intersection of the War
tonlon Branch. Hemming leave Camak at 1 o’-
; t loci, i>. m.
On and after the 20th of January, the Passnger
: train will leave Augusta at 7 o’clock, a. m. (or
Warrenlnh. Returning leave VVarretilon at i past
! 12o’clock. RICHARD PETERS, Jr.
Resident Engineer * .S’np't of Transportation.
Jan S 3
railroad notice,
JJAHE Georgia Kail Hoad and Banking Company,
I A are now prepared to forward with punctuality,
all merchandize that Uiqv he delivered to their a
gents at either of the following stations :
Augusta, I tearing,
Belair, Thomson,
Burzelia, Camak.
Freight payable in Augusta. . ■ L
RICHARD I’F.tFRS, Jr.
Resident Engineer ,)r Sup’t of Transportation {
jan t) 6
NORFOLK AND CHARLESTON LINE
Steam Packets.
mcnce again running regn
leaving NORFOLK for
•s&sojcweffilSßga* CHARLESTON on
Sutnrduy, 17th Fob. 1838; niter which a boat will
leave every Friday Morning at ten o’clock, ns
heretofore, and Norfolk every Saturday After
noon at four o'clock. These Boats, the South
Carolina, (.'apt. Colley; and the Georgia, (.'apt.
Rollins, and their Commanders, are known and
proVed. The boats have been thoroughly ekhniin
cd during their recess, and will bo in complete or
der.
Wit PATTOjV, Charleston,
DICKSON, HUNTER*. IIIPKINS?, Norfolk,
JAMES FERGHSSON, Baltimore.
Jan 17 13;fit A gents.T
Line of Packets,
Between .Mobile, ami Montgomery,
nig. THE Sleninboata Funner
and Iberia will (iirm a lino ol
Packets, ns above, commeu
ning their regular trips in No
'**t£xS*&S&£eis3 venilier, leaving Mobile every
Saturday and Wednesday, at 5 o’clock P. AL; and
Montgomery every Sunday and Wednesday at 10
o’clock A. SI. For freight or passage apply on
Imardprio W. W. FRY,
ian4 3m 2 Mobile.
BSeer and t'idei*.
/ilk BBLS Taylor’s cream Ale
»VT 30 do Newark Cider, superior artieto
ALSO,
60 bills Jenk’s. Gib
fO, Hh Canal IFloftr
36 nukes Hnil’s patent Candles
15 fork ms choice Goshen Butter
The ah,, . e articles are just received andofsupo
rior quality;.together wjlb * good supply ol other
Groceries, on liberal terms by
Jan 6—twCt 4 vV. &J. NELSON A. CO.
jftXTTRASSm
«>M COTTON Mattrasses;
rWTf 20 Shuck do
Just receivedjuid fir sale 1W
Jau 11 W E & J P IACKSON.
LIME AND PLANTER PARIS.
At* HUBS Stone Lime
" * 10 bids Plaster Paris
Just rccetvyiLand for sale by
_ jan 11 W It A J I! JACK.S’ON, AuctV
J. 11. MIFFLIN, Portrait Painter.
REiSPFC I F’LILLY invites his /rirnds and the
public of Aeg o') la, to Call and seospceimetls
of bis art at bis painting room over the store of
Messrs. Price and AfaHery; anJ desires those wh»
wish bis professional services lo apply al once, as
liis stay in Augusta will be short,
jan 3—tw6t—!
FANCY SOAPS FOR THE TOILET.
OTTO Os Rose .Vrtnp, highly scented Musk;
Ambrosial, Rose, JosaaminckCream,Cinnamon,
Vegetable; Palm, CaphoVsoaps. Lavender’, Berga
mot, Transparent and Windsor Soaph. Chldrme
I Soaps (hr whitening the skin, end blenching fine
1 muslin Inwnts, At 1 ?. Also the Cosmetic. Wash Bull.
For sale by ANTONY * MAIN ES,
jan 16 232 Broad street.
Cosmetics lor the Complex ton, Ac.
MILK of Roses,Cosmetic cold Cream, cream of
Roses in covered pots fob caring chaps, tan,
sunburn, ehaping, <fec. Miclmux’g Freckle Wash,
the. most certain remedy for freckles ever offered.
Pearl Powder, Superfine, in neat turned boxes, <lo
do. cakes in paper boxes. Lilly While, for beauti
fying the akin, a cake in box. Vmegnr of Rouge in
i 07, bottles. Vegetable Rouge in boxes. Cream
I of Almonds fin soflehing the skin after shaving.
Devcroux’s Depilatory lor removing surpnduous
hair; Toilet powder, Otto of roses; do do ass’d.
For the Teeth «nd (Dims.
Compound Chlorine (Doth wash; Compound
Kreosoto loulli wash', Orris tooth wash; 7,’050 tooth
paste in neat jars; American Calcined chare..-; _
This article is prepared from willow twigs and i s
impalpahly fine, for medical purposes as well as for
a dentrifiee, it is unrivalled in point of onuliiv For
sale by ANTONY A, IIAIA ES, No. 232 Brood st.
Jon 16 12
Fp^kllmihfoils^rtheuajr:
LIRE Arkansaw Bears’ tjil; Indian hair oil (or
promoting the growth and gradually coloring
I light or red hair to a brown or black; Oil o( tyre,
I for dressing (ho hair, elegantly perfumed; Genuine
Russian Bear’s grepce m dc.lt covered pots; An
liqueOil; Maccnsser oil; do imitation; lor sale bv
ANTONY & /MINES, 232 Broad st.
J.-i.n 16 12
Second Ldition.
GRIER’S GEORGIA AND CAROLINA
Almanac.
FOR 'i' H E YEA R
1838,
CtALCULATED tot the horizon and meridian o
' Augusta, Geo. and will serve tor the adjacent
Stales. Sold by the gross, dozen or single. Jnsi
1 published by T H A. I C PLANT.
I Jdn 3 j
Potatoes.
| "j DD BUSH/.,, Palatoes for family use, both
Kidney and Mercer equal to imported lor
i sale by CLARKE, MoTIEK & CO. |
nov 27 277
■larSfUiiw! Itamaiii*: I
TIN WE Subscribers have determined on disposing !
A of their entire stock of Ready made Clothing, I
at cost prices, for cash; to those desirous of ob
taining groat bargains, the present will bo found a
very desirable opparti mtv, either at wholesale or
retail. PRICE * MALLKRV,
Drapers <fe Tailors, 268 Tito ad sticct,
Jan 3 i
New Hook*.
RECOLLECTIONS of a Southern .Matron, by-
Mrs Caroline Gilman, author of “Rccollec I
lions of a Now England Housekeeper.”
A Love Token tor children, by Miss C M Scdg j
wick, author ol ‘Live aw let Live,” <^c.
The works of Charles Lamb, to which are prefix
ed his Letters and a sketch of his Life, by Thomas i
N. Talfourd, one of his Executors.
Principals of Political Economy, by II C Carey 1
author of an Esssay on (he rule of Wages.
Just received and for sale b;
Jan 3 1 THfe/C PLANT.
KENTUCKY JEANS, RED FLANNELS, Ac
2 Cases Kentucky Joans
3 bales red Flannels
2 do 2-4 Duffi! Blanket 3
day received and for sale on reasonable temp !
and prices, by EDGAR A CAiOIICiIAEI, '
Dec II 1
I NOTICE.
4 PTEH ilio22d instant, the ordinance requirc
-1 * * mg Slaves who live a purl from their ow ners
io procure a Licency from the oily council, will lie
■ strictly enforced. All persons interested will take
I dun notice of this, Hy order,
! 17 12 GEO M WALKER Pick
TO It ENT,—A lari’,« and column
Ti il« dtous Hrick .Store On Hroml street
**sSm * ni,n^° f (,r o*tl‘*> r « 1 J ry Good or Oro
L—AWBL eery business. Possession given im
mediately. Enquire ol
I >n 8 Will. T T/lOM'I’SON.
Mro RENT.—A Pomfhodi9\t,i and
.well silualod brick store on Broad si res I.
Possession given immediately. Enquire
■ A.X BANTA.236, Uroad-st. '
jau 10 7
BO All DING.--Air*. J. CARRIE having m-
Keqtlio larpe three ktory brick house on Broad
Street, directly opposite Martin Frederick s confec
tionary, is new prepared to accommodate Hoarders
m a .Superior manner. A few tingle gentlemen can
bo. Accommodated with excellent sleeping npnrt
m'ents. jan 10 7
Hoarding.
A FEW DAI BOARDERS can he accommo
dated by Mrs C E FABER,
2021 Hroad-jt. (south sided
eet 7 235 if
rito Ulfti:. -F our or five Negro Hoys.
I Also, about the same o( women and girls.
Apply to D. L. HOLLIDAY,
jan 10 7 ts „
H anted to IlireT
\ SECOND Hand Piano Forte, for which o rea
sonable price will bo paid. Apply to Wm. 11.
Orchard at Iverson’s Music Store, 217 Eroad street,
dec 2 252
44 a uteri to I'lirchate.
or ’* (l likely young Negroes, tor which good
prices w ill be paid, in cash, by
dec2o 297 wtf J, & 1). V/ORUISOAk
I'iST IrOllM.
BRASS Andirons, Fenders, Shovel and Tongs,
in great variety, for sale by
net 86 F & H CLARK.
| It All. HOAD & STEAM BOAT STOCK*.
/•ijk SHARES Stock in Georgia Rail Rond A
xlx? Ranking Company
30 slmrcß Stock in Steamboat Comp’y of (fa.
For sale by KEEKS At HOPE
’jan 9 II 0
Prime l lieese.
] 4) ,•? CASKS in fine order,
rm/i9 dost receiVed and (or sale by
,tkn 6 ’ 1 AT. SMITH & CO.
Jusi received prr liml liimd , and for iiulr
iiv .ions s. in tciiivmon.
I 8 bides heavy ROSE BLANKETS, containing
20 pr 13-1 qr. sup. heavy article,
25 pr 12-1 do do do
30 11-4 d.i do do
70 10-4 d;> do do
50 9-4 do <lo do
30 8-4 do do do
dec 14.
c|' HE undersigned having formed a Copartner -
B ship in tho. FACTORAGE nod COMMIS
SION BUSINESS in this city, under the firm ol
Smith and Malone, respectfully offer their services
. to the public. HORACE SMITH,
RUUERT MALONE.
Savannah, Dec. SO, 1837. J3;4w
itemovtil.
11. BURLEIGH has removed to No. 213
Broad street. ocl 4 232
Alabama \ Florida Hioncy.
BOUGHT by the subscriber, No. 107 Hrond
street. (sept Hi I E I.) COOK-j
White Lead, JkcT
Otl KEOS 10(1 lbs inch Union White Lend,
ns') 300 do 2ft lbs each, do do do
Received yesterday by steamboat, amt for sale
low by KITCHEN At ROBERTSON,
dec 20
Shocking; VlacUiiic !
AN Electrical Machine, ol nioffentla size, hew
. and in complete order, packed so ns to be cur
ried with safety to Any part of Hie Cdtlrltrji. Price
®(i.< cits I). lA’i rein by
dec 12 li 4 V H.ft NO, IUSLKV & CO.
Coffee and StigArs;
i If W i liACi*V prim© green Coflfeu
J 1""" J$(»;W0 Jiavaim S^garß
Landing tlitu da* r \ IV. SitflTH A C(L
Jan # * *
Tooth Ariic.
C COMPOUND of Krcusoto lor destroying the ex
> posed nerve in tooth ache; also Dupont's Tomb
Ache Ebxcr lor aide at Apothecary Hall 232 Hroad
street. nov 14
SUPERIOR INGRAIN CARPETING.
A supply of the above just received consistirig of
handsome mid rich patterns, for .snip by
Dee 11 283 EDGAR & HARWICHA.EL.
tana] Flour.
, RIH.W Canal Floor
iWi) 2ft half bids Ruckwhont Flour
25 qr do do do
For sale by N. SMITH & CO.
Jun 0 4
ISiirknhrat Flour.
rtr HALF llbls liuckw bout FJ.oUR
&*9 20 quarter do do do
Received this day and lor side by
dec 18 235 STOVALL ft HAMLEN.
To It ACT'O V TOBACCO II TOIMCCO I! I1
RECEIVING on consignmom 300 boxes To
bacco from good to prime,
n iv. 30 JOHN M. COOPER SON.
Itacou Nidus.
H ILL’S', Prtrne Rucon Sides, Justro
coUV.’/m/ceived and lor Side low by
CLARKE, McTIER, <fe CO.
Augusta, Oct. 31, 1837.
Lamp Oil.
OF very superior quality—bleached and un
blcacheil—for sale by
WM. HEWSON,
nov 15 2<!d
EXTRA WAlUimiilißk ’
SNOWDEN ife SHEAR havii rwjeived from
New York.asiipply of Marseilles O.uilts some
I of which are of Extra size and of the most splendid
1 style, to which they respectfully invite the attention
| of the ladies. nov 7
I Miaiies. Aw
i QUA PIECES of HEMP RAGGING;
t /»■ rLF 1000 Heady made Cotton Rugs, superior
quality,
100 pieexs Light Ragging, 43 inch', for square
bales,
2W hhds lethilingtMolassos,
10 hlqla Sugar,
10 pieces Sacking. For kali/by
H. KNEELAND & CO. j
Aug 31 20ft swit
IBarou, Lard and llutlrr.
I I MS. prime Tonnewsee Uucon
| JO barrel*) //ml
30 kegs good Butter
Fbr wale low by
nov 30 JOHN M. COOPER .
Needle Werked Cupel Ckillttird al I
reduced prices
.Vnouduii X .Nhcar
HAVK received from New a supply of
needle worked muslin (Japes and CollorH,
which they will sell at greatly reduced prices ami
to which »hey respocllully jnr lie the intention of
tlio Ladies. nov 20
Ladies Cloak Cloth*.
JUST received at No. 206 Broad street.
Dark Green and Brown Cloths (or Ladies
I Cloaks
I Superior English Long Cloths,
do Kentucky Juans and Saltinels,
5-4 Bleached mid. Brown Sheetings,
Mourning and Ear) ry Prints,
Fancy twisted Sill)and Gauze Ilandk’fu,
Artificial Flowers and Bmglot Curls,
With a variety of other desirable giodb, all of
which will be soldlow for cash.
dec 1 T J1 WYATT &. CO.
COTTON 08.VARcncsTrTR.vs, &c.
rtMIL Luhscr.but offers for sale Colton OLnabu-gs, :
.S. Shir mg and cotton Yarns, oflhe Saluda Man '
j ufacwring company, tj C., at factory prices |
i dec 22 JOHN CObKCRY 1
FURNITURE.
■>mr. • ,i r lli'Knmr.^.
y. ""■ ■ i "*.'i' 1 v, ■'
iilii
Krrfl
FlllO subscriber Inn opened, and odors fur
■ sale, as the agent lor
it vktmolomew vi.pkUss a co.
n splendid assort incut of NKW, and EI.F.G ANT
■ CABINET FURNITURE, ol fheir own mannfhc
lure, warranted of the host materials and work
manship, consisting in parti cf
1 dozen Secretaries and Kook eases to match;
2 do O(1 Fillnr and scroll foot break fas I tables
1 do Dressing lietireaus with mirrors, and some
marble tops;
1 do Danblc wash stands, Egyptian and Italian
lops;
1 do Pier Table?,i
1 do Centre, mahogany, and Egyptian do
1 do Ladies work 'tables, Ac Ac
IQ CHAVIS.
II Dozen elegant half French nraliog
FW/ff a| *
* \ CLOCKS.
The largest assortment of Clocks in the southern
country.— Brass eight day and wooden ItUj hour
clocks oftlm,latest patterns.
A vntiety of Lithographic prints in frames, in
cluding full sets of all the Presidents.
A largo lot of mahogany Spool stands.
• do do Knorina,
’fire above articles fire offered at wlmlhnls of re
tail. N. B. Dealers in the above urlieles and all
I kinds of Cabinet Furniture, Clocks, etc. will he
furnishodonus good terms as can ho had at the
North.
Citizens of Augusta and its vicinity are respect
fully invited to call and examine before pnrclmse
ipg elsewhere. 127 Hroad street, near the lower
’ market, K. VV. TUI,MAN.
Jan. 8 5^
MPEBIOIt COTTON SIIIIITINOS.
QNOWDMNA SHEAIt, have just received
from New V on\ a supply of superior. 4-4 (Jot
ton Shirtings, manufactured for the city tfndi. and
of the best style, to which they, respectfully invito
the attention of the public $ Jan 12
SILK CIIIiTFKH.
jVorus Moi.ticaui.is,or the Largo Leaf
23 Chinese Mulberry.
11,000 Thicks, ) The produce from cuttings of
20,000 Cuttinoh, 4 llietvvo last seasons.
Pncc of Wees, without title Itrunchei,
, Under 6 lent, 25 cents each,
1 t )vor 5 and under 7 trail, '.171 cents each,
()ver 7 lent, 50 cents each.
Celling:-. Dire eye, pop thousand,
Two “ 55 “
Three" 75 “
The Tree is easily propagated from Cuttings and
the growth 111 the Southern States is more than dou
ble I lint in tho Northern, in tint same lime. Os the
CtMtings loblninod fromjl’miee »feJBon,at Flushing,
Long islsnd, but 17 in 100 produced trees; ol the
Cuttings from them more limn 75 from 100 was ob
tained, and tho height of them is from 7 to 10 feet
tho present year They should bo pul into tiro
ground between this and the Ist of April. The
ulruve Trees and Cuttings are for sale by
JONATHAN MEIGS,
Augusta, Georgia.
1 N. TV—they "’ill Ire carefully packed and sent
to order, on remittnneo accompanying lire order.—
The Callings ea n besehtbystagu.
i jaVi ‘i w2ru6
SIX per.eenl premium given tor nolas of llie Con-
Iral (tank ol Geo., also a liberal flreimuw Ibr
nntos of the Insurance Bank of Cmuipbus, and Spe
cie I y JOIIN Ci. WINTER,
sept 8 207 240 Broad st.
SC. Ilcadilcn, Artist,
BUttS leave rrspeeifiill.V to inform live citizens
of Augusta, that lie inis rot unfed to (Iris city,
and taken the room formerly occupied by him m the
, Masonic Hall, where he inlands remaining for a lew
- weeks, ami where ho would ho happy to receive
e those who may dee ire his professional services.
'Pho public generally, are invited to cAll And
neb hi* speei'mcrts.
non 9 If 264
~ ~x. lilt<ia nut;nt,N ktTst,
RESPECTFU LLY nimuiinees to lire Ladies
and Gentlemen 'if Augusta, llamharg and its
vicinity, that ire tins rukmr n room nt the Masonic
Half, where Ire will tie trappy (o wait on sink p’n
wish their likenesses taken, either i/i portrait dr inin
. iatnre. Specimens of his piiitllfrtg eon ho seen at
i die room—second story—vbhero lie invites the pulr
-1 lie. to call ami crpimine tor themselves.
J«-v 13 If 365
J. .1. IC. E'l»iij’i:o\.
f WTA viv A,,OUVKV AI LAW.
■ I A VIM, opened an ofliee, in Augusta, will nt
■.l tend to any business entrusted to, bird, Vfitli
. promptness. I (is office -■* situated on lie corner of
Broad ami Kokock streets,
oct 12 39
FWNIIE Stockholders ol the Jackson Street Ico
X Company uro hereby notifieil that the remain
_ shg Fifty Dollars per share is required to bo paid on
or before lire 10th of this month, by order ol tho
committee 14 SMI I’ll, Hue A trees.
Jan J j
Juasics. .
AND MUSICAL INST BUM ENTS.
! TUS’J' RECEIVED a largo supply of popular
. tP and fashionable MLisilG. Also, first rate Gui
tars, Flutes Violins, Ac. (br sale at A. Ivmi skn’s
Music Store, No 247, Broad street.
{Cr Piano Fortes tuned and repaired
Jan 4 2
Timothy :md Clover Hay.
A FEW loads of excel lent quality, well cured, for
sale by N. If. MOORE,
July 12 162 twtt
.Incury,
Siivailnah lil»nruilco A Trust Co.
undersigned, Agent of the above coropo
-X ny, will lake risks on shipments of Cotton or
Merchandize from this place to Savannah, Charles-
I n, and Northern purls. JNO. I’’. LLOYD.
Oder 15 308
I‘KOTKCTION' INHLIUANCS6 t’OMFAS»
fl 4 H E undersigned, agenis of the Protection In
j 1 sii’nifice Company of Ilurtlord, Connecticut,
are prepared to insure buildings and their contents
against Joss or damage by fire oil the most reasona
ble terms. W. A J. G. CATLIN.
oct 31 atf 355
I\olicc>.
fIAII F will pnrchiiKc uii current rropoy
■ niiij a,ny always bo (bumlnitbe UooTgiu »Vlnlo
Lottery Office, No. WJ iirouti direct.
I aag 31 A. READ.
To Divers.
C 1 'HECKS ON THE BANK OF KEN-
TUCK V at. sight, in sums to suit purchasers,
j constantly (or sale by JOHN G WINTER.
Augusta, Ga.. Oct. 21 21~ If
POST OFFICE, lugvitjli
Bjos'f AGE will hereafter, lip reqnin din arlviincv
on all letters forwarded by Express Mail from
this office. ,
E. B. GLASCOCK, P. M.
nov 17 269
WIIXIAM 11 ..CRANK.
I I mceivtd a supply of Carpeting vvi.irb
i ■ v\ ill he moNJ low—also, Blunkels Salt met lb iv-c.
nov JI
liMdl«y doth Monks.
A superior article, (or sale by
PRICE A MALLEUV,
dec 20 Drapers A Tailors.
4QO PdECES^ieSWgfn’g
K For wile low by
18 295 STOVALL <V HAMLEN
llfiiip Uiicpdinj;.
4 BA T.f.S of the above just received, consisi.ng
of 4-4 7-S and 3-4 widths, will be found a last
ing and durable article, well calculated for Bed
rooms, peer-age and Mair Carpetings, and suitable
for winter and rommer use.
1 Pec*!! 259 EDGAR A CAR.MICFIALL
' :L
IMA NO FORTE*.
HPAKSONSiji tins day recivtnga new i up
* ply of llmoe superior I’inno Fortes,made by
.1. Chickermg A Co, of Boston, and Slodart,
WorceaUr A Donhriiii nt Wow Volk. .
1 Tliis«l|ipmcnt, together with a very large Hock
. ol recent importation*) ntako the .assortment very
. complete, and well worth iho attention pf purcha
sers- These instruments have Ireen selcctpdi with
great rare, and imrchniod nt the present reduced
s cash prices, ami are probably lower than any ever
D offered before in this place. ■. i . c
11. I*, would also inform the public, (which Iropi
( long experience he can do with prudence,) that he
guarantees that these Pianos will stand in tune ia
this climate longer than any others ottered;.
Pinncs purchases! at the above place, (if in town;)
. will bo kept in-pin feet ttfno (twelve months without
charge, after that time, onu dollar will ho charged
■ for each tunrnl;. e f
Also bn hand, five SeconJ-haml Pianos ; some of
{ which are in good order, and lor schools are as
good as now jan 10 'l
SUPERIOR IRISH LINENS~ T>
; CTOWOKN& SHKAR, ltt»v« rgeeived from
r M Now Vprk a supply of 4-4 Irish Linens of the
best style; also superior heavy 9-8 linen, 1 expressly
llir pillow fuses, to which they ruspoctfully invito
ho attention of Iho public. . . 9 , Jan 112
Splendid figured Silks and Saltns, and flam assort
ol rotors Pont i)t Svtr Silks.
JAMES ANDERSON A CO.
1 Ry Win. C. Way, n
o f¥A VE just received a splendid assortment of
o ■ I figured .Silks and Satins, nil colors.
I’oltdft Soiro Silks of nil colon),
Hlaek Italian I.nstring, and (Jro do Rhine,,,
■- Silks nl iho very best tjualily, and richest lustre, >,
r l.ndios' English black and while heavy >Vilk Rose,
Do. ilo and German patent Colton do.
Misses* assort' d do do do.
English and AmoricntU'xlra lineilongClolli,
Colton Sfirlirips and 6-4 bleached .STsiHingß,
” I*2 4 Irish and Scotch I.inen do.
1-1 do l.incns, Dawns,aftil llird's Eye Ditpei 1 ,
‘ Kt|ssiap and Scotch Towelling and Table do.
Extra fino double Damask Table do.
Cloths and Napkins of all prices and patterns, ‘
0-4 Cotton Cab'.bricc, Nan.sook and .Inconett jrftti*
i »!'«»*•• ,i, .
1 Holland undress finish, ' 1
I 0-4 and 7-4 plain, striped, cheeked and sprigged,
• .Swiss Muslins for dreSsas and capes,- ’ ' ;
Noodle work < 'apes and Collars, in great variety 1 ,
I .allies’ pairs Kid Gloves,mssorU'd ceh/rg,' h ,1
I.inen Camhi ie I Idkls. plain, corded, hmu stitch and
colored borders, assorted qualifies,, |
0-4 (.Ininhrie Dimity,sumo extra fino qlmlity,
Furnitnra do, and furniture ( alicoos,-
WhiteGntloii Fringes, and Chinl/.u Ihnding,
While and colored lied Kacu do. ■■
* Cairenes, Cambric (.hecks, and plaid and stripe
Ginghams,
B I’ink, liluo, Huff colors, and plain GisgMrtrg, ~.•)! ,
■ Woleli, and otbnr approved whim and fed Flannels,
p Kentucky. Jeans, and u variety of fino blue and mill
ed Sntinella, tin 1
1 lilenchad idiectiiigH, and Cotton Shirtings of al
0 prices and stylos, * 1 . , i
e 0-1,4-1 and 7-8 brown Sheetings and Shirtings, of
every quality and kind,
■Striped, mixed and checked Ifoniespuiis,
.Superior quality of Cotton Ihsl Ticking,.
11 Clark A Taylor’s I’russittn Spool Cotton,,,
K. Hanning's nnd other approved Needles,
Silver and composition Thimbles,
Gill Finn ni every size and quality,
i. Hooks and Eyes, Tapes and Ribbons,
r Hriwn Linens, ( .’olton mid Flaxen Osimbargs,
1-1 Brown 1 Jerlnps, or Usmilmrgs . 'I
And a variety of other nriltdcs, pot enumontod
above, all of which will he sold cheap for cash.
jan 18 11 ff
wf tiiancen made On Cotton*
s I USER A L adyijmes m ale bn Option in storo or
'< I Jon shipbienis made to Savannah, Charleston,or
0 Now York (CMIN WINTER.
nriv (5
___ jljjjtv - r
" tOOK & JOB PRINTING OFFICE
*2Ol ISroad St.
riRIE Snhscribors having purchased of Mfj
■B I the whole «l l lie large assortment of Juo T'jru«
s sail «es, Ac. Ibnnerly titltp.’Jled lb.the offices of in*
e tngpstu Ctironiclftand Slate Itighls Sentinel, ami
h Imvhig ntaclo extensive additions to the sanwiby or
- Icrs from the North, would respectfully otter their
I inrvicrs to the public in their linn of business
Their establishment comprises the. largest Assort),
nent of plain and ornamental typo in (his city, and
ts they are both practical printers) (bay have Ibo
’rosiest esnliileneo in their ability to execute onsry
taricly of Job Printing in a man nor salislnclory tA
. I lose WhoimK.y mvor them with their orders, gnd
lope l>y. diligorp;q.£nd attention id businos tb mork
J, i share of tl'o public patronage. ' .
1 W T THOMPSON,
JAS. McCAF’f ERTT.
net 14 241
P. S. The business will as heretofore be conduet
j ud under the firm of W. 'J*. Thompson & Co. by.
whom all orders from the country, (or Handbill’,
, llhinks, Ac. will bo thankfully recs»iv«l and pmfbfM
, y a Rented to
' I" HR subscribers have removed I heir stock'
Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Ac, to th >
firick building opposite the tencincol occnpi«d> 8*
them since the lire, being one ih or above the burnt
squats, nnd one below Adna, Howe's old slnnd, nt
. which place they are now receiving large additions
to their prisont stock.
THOMAS UAKRf.TT A CO.
I sept I!) 221 ts ‘
lIV.MIICKG f)l7l‘OT,»
April 18; 1837. (• <■
iXTOTICE is given, that payment of freight lor
la Merchandize by the Rail road will ho requi
red 'atlho Depository on delivery.)) the Goods. ;
All Goodie not Ink o from the. Depot, within
tiMoily-fonr hours after noli cool arrival pud delivery
i) given, will bo sent to a public stork, at the
owneror consignees expenco. •• •
pH I 19 911 A. U. HAIG, Agent
Fire I’tool WiiiT-lloiike.
f 111 IE stihseribcrs take this method of informing
-1 the public that limy will coptince <n trflnyaet
a general COMMISSION BUSINESS. Their
Warehouses are in complete r'epiPrj pnd they solj
cit tiHhare ofpuhlie favour. Grateful for pasi pairs l
nage, they ussuysftlieir friends no exert inns shall h*
warning lb promote the interest of these who may
entrust lh»ir business to them., Tlpyk ebhrgas in
future will bo like other establishments ot the (nod.
Liberal ndvanees op produce ip stare. . Receiving
nnd forwarding goods or cotton promptly attepdeo
to. , S KNEEL/JuND A. GO
t, qilg 91 205 sw ts
fHlHK«ubH«nbf r will rontinne to Inninri t
U <h:xi:ua lco.umissSiox mmVfcss
in Ihn city of Suvnnnuh, nnd will be prepcnid to
mukn rcaKormble advaivoM either in oiuli nr by nr*
«:rplaiicoi» on consigmnentN <>i roltunrif arcmripan
wd by .the iihuh! docunu j niBt anil inKtructiona for nr
unranee and »falo.
gei»t 21 ts 223 , 08. LAMAtt
ilolice; ,
I>IU).U this day WM.C. WAV consos'to trans
art any business, tin Agoitt, for Joseph Shan*
non All persona indebted to Iho bite agenry arA
rrqueKled to in.'ilio payment to Joseph Shannon,and
thoNC having demands it will present thorn
to the Kama for settlement.
oct 10 237 JOSEyil SHANNON.
>o ilrnaffi.
STRAYED "from the Lafayette course on lh»
9lh instant, a buy Horse, star in tho face, new
hog -km saddle, plated rliiiips, about S foe( high',
no other marks rceoll elod. The abovegeward will
he given fur any information Ip me in Columbia
eoun'y, district No. 2, or to Mr. Hihlor, Augusta,
so lh.it I get him. f.A.MKf Ns.
doc 12 290 ts .
Cnragceti , oy irlHh Moss.
* CHEAT and Coiitenianl article for iraking
l\ Blano Mange, Jellies, Soups, st~., and as ao
article o!/licl (or consumptive pu tents, lor children
affected with scrofulous and nckeily djseusas, sod
for invalids generally, it i 5 recommended as superi
or to Isinglass, Fug ), or J'uiuoca, highly nu
triti.-u», bland, and eayy of d geslton. A supply;
put on with fulLdirectipre fur using it, fcrsala by
ico lS iIA v ILAM‘, RINELV A CO.