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Theatre.
M W. C. FORBES, Lessee.
R. FORBES respectfully informs the ladie
■ ww genrltmen 0 ( Augusta, that he will ope
the I heal re with his company in a few days, li
' K rea * pleasure in announcing the engageraen
of Mr. HackeU the distinguished National Com
edian, who will make liis first appearance in liii
celebrated character of
. t. NIMROD WILDFIRE
In the popular drama of the Kentuckian.
Feb 10 33d Iw
TthST RECEIVED AND FOR~SALE,
At the Augusta Hook Store.
BY W. J. HOBBY.
A FEW fine copies 1 salms and Hymns, City ol
the Multan, by Aiiss Pardoe, Sidney’s Letters
to 1). Ghanning, on the annexation of Texas to the
C. S., Encyclopedia of religious knowledge, Olm
•toad’s Philosophy, Smith's Grammar, (ieoagraphy
and Arithmetic, Parley's America, Neal’s Puritans,
Doddridge's Diary, lirewster on Cuts, Wilscus on
the Covenants, Edward's on the Will; Apostolic
Fathers, Charnoch's Discourses, Macgowan’s
Works, Masssillon's Sermons, Jenning’s Jewish
1 Antiquities, Newcomb’s Harmony of the Gospels.
Deland's Deistical Writers, Calvin's Institutes, Ho
garth's Works, Ellis on Divine Things, Marrow of
Divinity, Cole on God's Soveieignty, Butler's Ser
mons, Beveridge’s Private Thoughts, Hull's Aphor
isms, Bradford’s Select Works, Studentand Pastor,
Middleton's Reformers, Howe’s dcligthing in
<lod, Adam’s Private Thoughts, Hallams Middle
ages; Chalmers works; Goods book of nnfure;
Daurin’s sermons; Gaston’s colleciisn; Missiona
ry enterprises; Taylor’s holy living; Memoirs of
JVevins; Christian Retire merit; Thornton's prayers;
Phillips devotional guide; Todd’s Sunday school
teacher; Todd’s manuel; Wild flowers; Young
Diciple; Croat teacher; Wilhcrforcc's review;
Hodge oa Homans; Fmnliy Keligion; Baptis’d child;
Day's Sermous; Beauties of Female Holiness; Va
rieties; Developemei Us; Our Protestanl forefa
thers; Path of Pence; Letters on the New H»-
ven T heology; Dick’s Theology; LifeofKice; Life
ot Calvin, Live nnd let Livos Dick on Covoteous
ness; Calvin on Romans; Christian pastors Mannel;
Drew on the resurrection; Dre w on the soul; Brid
ges on the 119th Psalm; Faber on infidelity; Ne
viii s sermons; Pulpit assistant; More’s practical
piety; Clark on the promises; Kobb.n’s outlines;
Jamo's Christian charily; Zimmeimnnnn solitude;
Playfair s Euclid; Campbell and Purcell's debates;
Lincoln’s botany; Pirates own hook; Man of faith;
Domestic happiness; Amsrican Chesterfield; Nevins
pradical thoughts; Horento’s Inquisition; Booths
psdo baptism ext mined: Bibles, Testaments, *c.
Feb 10 3.U3
Equesterian and Gymnastic American
Arena Company
Td. E. M. HOBBY & Co. Managers.
HE proprietors of this unequalled company
respectlully announco to the Ladies and
Gentlemen of Augusta and vicinity, that they
intend opening their Arena in Augusta on Friday
The ,
proprietors pledges themselves that there shall he
no pains or expense spared on their part to render
the Arena instructive as well as amusing; also for
the comfort nnd convenience of visators.
Admittance 50 cents; ohildien and servants half
price. Doors open at hall past six; performance to
commence at 7 o’clock.
7'he managers in soliciting public patronage do re
•pcclfully state that there will ho nothing intro
duced in the perlbrmance that ran offend the car
of the must fastidious but the whole will he con
ducted with the utmost order and decorum. For
particulars of performance sec the large bills; fur
shango of performance see the small bills.
Feb a If 27
J. E. M. HOBBY * Co. Managers.
Extensive Maimgeric of Boasfs and Birds.
I ■ HIE manage-a respectfully announce to the
X ladies and gentlemen of Augusta nnd vicinity
that their Splendid Exhibition of Natural
Curiosities will he open lor the reception of visi
tors on Friday, Fcbuaruary 2d 1838,at the head of
M'lntosh street, near the Hail Hoad Depot, for a
lew days only. Commodious scats will be erec
ted for the accommodation of visitors, nnd every
attention paid to render the exhibition worthy of
public patronage.
LIST OF ANIMALS.
Full Grown Male Elephant
PiZAKRO.
Unicorn, or ONE HORNED Rhinoceros;
FEMALE CAMEL AND YOUNG.
African Lion and Lioness.
Bengal TIGER AND LEOPARD, in the
same Cage.
Mountain QUAGGA, from Africa.
Real African Ostrich;) African Pelican.
ROYAL ASIATIC BENGAL TIGER.
Pair of Spotted Hyenas;
Pair of Striped Hyenas; Pair of Vultures
from Ceylon.
Jackall, Coudor, Monkeys, Sec.
Hours of exhibition from 1 to 4 P M.
{Cr Admittance 50 cents; children nnd servants
half price
A splendid collection of PAINTINGS will bo
exhibited adjoining the Managorie pavilion En
trance from the inside of the Managreie pavilion.
Admittance 25 cents. Feb 2 25tf
FANCY STATIONARY, Set.
RICHARDS <fe STOY have constantly on
hand a complete assortment of
English, French, & American Stationary,
Engineers Drawing Materials, &c.
English and American drawing paper ol all sizes
from 13 by 16 to 26 by 34 Bristol hoards of cap, do
my, medium, and royal size, plain nnd colored;
drawing and mathematical instruments; camels
hair pencils; Brookraans, Langdona and Cohens’ (
lead pencils; colored crayons; pink saucers; water ,
colors in boxes or single cakes; indm ink; portable
desks; work boxes; dressing cases; port folios; J
hankers cases; note hooks; pocket hooks and wal
lets; scaling wax and wafers; India rubber menlh
glue; seals; rullers; parchment or deed paper; rice
paper; tissue paper; gold, silver, and fancy paper; J
blank visiting nnd fancy cards, with gold border;
ink and ink powder; ink stands; red tape; paper
files; backgammon and chess boards; chessmen; e
dominos; dissected games; maps; indelible ink;
black sand; counting house racks; bill files; black
lines; Kogers’ fine pen knives and other cutlery;
ivory, bone and pearl folders; quills of every qual
ity; s'eel pens in great variety; transparent nnd
porcelain slates; card cases; paper weights; motto -
seals; albums; scrap books; silver an 1 gold ever
pointed pencil cases; silver pen and pencil cases;
folio post, letter, and fools cap paper, ruled and t ]
plain; blank hooks of all sizes and pat'orns; and a (,
variety of other articles which will ho sold at q
wholesale or retail on the most liberal terms. ,
Jan 30 24_ C
Brought to Augusta Jail, !f
_ On the 7th inst. a negro man,
jSf rails himself BILLY, says 6'
raw he belongs to Joseph Kunels, u
ffSrT R |ir k*’ county; he is 35 ears
/ old, 5 feet 2or 3 inches high,
mTv.BTZ A / dark complexion. The own
'pJJgjJgiLm. er is requested to come for
ward, pay expenses,"andml« l;ima\voy
FebS 33 ELI MORGAN, Jailor
I V 1 ™ 1 * 1 * "ECKOL'S for sale...
W ihe subscriber! living in Hamburg, South
Carolina, have on hand a large number of Virginia
a sla\es, and will receive diippliow every two weeks,
i i I radtrs, planters and others wishing 10 pufctiase,
3 | would do well to give us a call, as we always keep
t a superior assortment.
j *«*> 7—w3m 31 JOSEPH WOODS A CO.
CAUTION!!
r|VHE public are cautioned against purchasing a
, n< ' le , of hand, for between 81,900 or $2,C00.
drawn by Drake Rhodes A Co. in favor of Nathan
iel Raney. The above nolo was eitracted from my
pocket, wi'h other papers, and a small sum of mo
moiiey, on the night of the Bth mst. The payment
ol tiie note has been stopped,so that the holder can
derive no benefit from it. If he will return it thro’
the 1 oat Office, he is welcome to the money con
tained in the pocket book
Feb 9—3 t 33 NATHANIEL RANEY.
1 I 1 DENT, wishing to resume his profession
a ca 'hng, win m future remain in this city—
When at leisure, ho will he at the store of Messrs.
I orpin, D Antigone & Co. Persons requiring h's
services are desired to leave ihcir messages in writ
ing ; as frequently sad expeiience has taught him
the uncertainty of verbal ones, when not personally
received. Augusta, Jan 22 w3t 17
SALE.—On acoouiu of other engago
menu, and the ill health of one of the proprie
tors the Dioramas, now exhibiting i„ this city,
are lor sale. lolhose who are desirous tosoo ihe
country, and, at the same lime, wish to accumulate
property the best opportunity is presented. Appliea
tioncan ho made, for the present and ensuing week,
at the (.lobe Hotel. HALL A HAKES
jan as if 20
A SCHOOL EOR HOVS.T
A SCHOOL lOR BO\S will he opened on the
* first ii onday in March, at the I‘hksovtkhi
an Lecture Room, (lower s'ory,) under the direc
tion ol Mr. Ripley P. Adams.
Application may be made to Mr. Axjams at the
School Room, oi to .Mr. Eon [iron.
~,i TERMS, (per quarter.)
Ihe English Department, embracing the
ordinary English hraches, 812,00
'J'hc Classical Department, including Latin, '
Greek, and Mathematics, together wnh the
English Dcpnrlment, Qo't
French— extra, gjy
Payment— quarterly in advance.
Young men may he titled for College, or fur dif
lerent brunches of business.
DCf ,s mall Roys will he admitted,
feh 3 dlf 28
cropliolasses.
11 1 DHDs just received and lor sale low by
-V'. STOVALL d HAMLIN
Feh / 31
LIME.
I F’ASKS superior Thomostown lime, on
r consignment, Ibr sale low, by
Jan 27 22;1t BAIRD A ROWLAND
SILK AND COTTON UMHRELLAS.
JCASE line Silk and Colton UMBRELLAS,
- just received at No. 20fi, by
Fob 0 3 t T. H. WYATT A CO.
Milliner xiswx. Lawson & co.
late Miss Thompson A Co. liifemoyed
from No. 14,30110 street, to No. 18. Park Place
New York, Feb. I, 1833 ]m 33
HAY I HAY I j
n»0 BUNDLES prime Northern HAY, for sale
low. ALSO,
25 bhU Newark Cider, a superior article, just re
ceived and ior sale by
„ , n vv - * d- nelson A CO.
Fen 9 twfit 33
JUST RECEIVED.—A Mother's Request
•V nfi " 1,1 Fellers of a Father to his Daugliter
Ihe family Preacher; or Domestic Duties illus
l,rat?*| a " d enforced in right discourses, by Rev
K. w Bailey, ol South Carolina. For snie by
fcl> 1 26 T. H & I.C. I’LANT.SJ
FOR SALe7~
170 000 ddR'CKs,
A ' P . V. i Apply to A. PICOUET.
Elrof John Fox, deceased, on Mclntosh-st.
jan Id w4w JO
GROCERIES,
1 AA PARRELS prime Canal Flour;
J VrU 50 half do do do
100 Tiercies, ami 100 bbls. fine Irish Potatoes;
150 Bags of coffee;
Loaf, lump, crashed, and brown Sugars;
20 Kegs Goshen huiter;
I resh imperial, gun powder, hyson and pouchone
Teas; r 6
100 whole, half and quarter barrels No I Mackerel
-50 hbls. No 2 and 3 do October fishing; 1
•Together with a general assortment of Groceries
not enumerated Dry Goods, Hardware, lion, Steel,
Nails, Shot, Lead, Ac. finely received and ortored
for sale by WELCOME ALLEN,
Jan 27 22;2aw4w Foie's corner.
l-iuc or rackets,
lietween .Mobile anil JMontgomary,
IHE Steamboats Farmer
A ' ia V, and Iberia will form a lino of
W| FV’y-.- 7 j- Packets, ns above, common
t ing llicir regular trips in No
.sf-TS-s iPs® vemher, leaving Mobile every
> oturday ami Wednesday, at 5 o’clock P. M.; and
Montgomery every Sunday and Wednesday at 10
o clock A. M. For troight or passage apply on
hoard or to W. \V. pRV,
J 1 1" 4 3m . 2 Mobile.
KENTUCKY JEANS, RED FLANNELS, Ac
O Cases Kentucky Jeans
(w 3 hales red Flannels
2 do 0-4 Du fill Blankets
This day received and (hr sale on reasonable ter
and prices, by EDGAR A CARMIC HAE
Uec 11
* healthy leeches.
\ ! 01 I,f remarkably fine (Spanish) leeches,
in a goad healthy slate, just received and for
sa!e by ANTONY A HAINES,
Jan - 7 22 No 232 Broad street.
Compound Ointment for ti e Itch
NA and other Cuianeons eruptions; prepared hy
the British College of Health, London. This oint
ment will be found efficacious in tellers,ring worm
scald heads, and all foul and languid ulcers. The
great demand for this ointment warrants us in re
commending it to our friends and ihe public gener
ally. ANTONY & HAINES, 232 Broadsf.
Jan 27 22
William 11. Uranv
HAS just received from New York the follow
iug articles:
Best black Mattconi Lustring,
“ blue black Poult de Soie,
4-1 black Thule Lace, black blond do.
Black watered belt Ribbons, black Mode,
I .men Cambric Handkerchiefs;
Best Black Sewing Silk, assorted do do
Furniture Fringe.
ai.so j <
A few fine Leghorn Bonnots and Palm Leaf ■ *
Hooos. dec 5
Blactm, Lard and llniter. 1
O i 11111 I BS. prime Tennessee Bacon t
I.) barrels Lard 1
30 kegs good Butter
For sale low by
MOV 30 JOHN M. GOOPER d’ISON. (
SILK CULTURE. Ii
FHIIIE .Venus Mui.ricAULis.or the fjirgo Leaf 0
Cl Chinese Mulberry. o
3,000 Treks, ) The produce from cuttings of 8
20,000 Cuttings, J the two lost seasons.
Price of Trees, without side branches.
Under 5 (eet, 25 cents cacti,
Over 5 and under 7 leet, 37* cents each, •
Over 7 foot, 50 cents inch.
Cuttings. —Due eye, 835 per thousand,
Two “ 55 « *
Three “ 75 “ 0
The Tree is easily propagated from Cuttings and .
the growth m the Southern States is more than doit
ale t hat in the Northern, in the same lime. Os ihe C
Cuttings I obtained from Prime A Son, at Flushing, C
Long Island, but 17 in 100 produced trees ; of the bi
Cuttings from them more than 75 from 100 was oh- so
ained, and the height of them is from 7 to 10 feet In
ho present year They should be put into Ihe ,
pound between this and the Ist sf April. The }
ibove Trees and Cuttings are for sale by I
JONATHAN MEIGS, '
Augusta, Georgia.
N. B,—They will lie earelully packed and sent J* 1
o order, on remittance accompanying the order
[Tie Cutting* can be sent by stago. m
jsn 9 w2ra6
W'OOD.-For .ale hr
v *'•*> 1U ANTONY A H.4INKS. .
U.-25 hbls superior lii.o Flour —50
8- •'*o half do do do
Just received ami for sale by
~ . w - K. & J. U. JACKSON, AuclV
Job 10
PRICE & JIALLERYi
Fashionable and Military Tailors,
No. 258, Uroad itrrtt, Eaglt Signt.
UTAVE in Store an extensive and well .elected
assortment of choice superfine
WEST OF ENGLAND CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES & VESTINGS,
Comprising us handsome a variety of all the differ
ent colors, shades and fabrics as can bo found in
America; which they are disposing of by the piacb,
PW-rn, or garment, at the lowest cash prices.
~ * hey would inform their triends and patrons that
Mr. 1 rice will give his personal attention to the
mechanical branch of their profession; which, with
the competent aid they possess, enables them to
inane to measure any orders which they may bo
rJ, ,r , w * n * style not lobe surpassed.
The Trade can be supplied with Patterns of Fash
ions and the lies', of trimmings.
I boy have at all limes up (land a great variety of
the best of
STAPLE A FANCY ARTICLES,
Via: line linen and cotton shirts; shirt fronts and
collars: chamois; sill, and nell lambs wool, inari
no and cotton under shirts and drawers; silk and
cot ton nightcaps; suspenders; gloves; silk and lin
en cambric pocket hhJks; (ig’d and black silk
cravats; riding belts, shoulder braces; black satin
fronis, superior n-ck stocks; silk cotton and weol
len hosiery; money pursue; umbrellas; cans; cloak
cords and tassa Is, &c. Fob 3 28
COTTON SEED.
TH'E, subscribers have still on hand a few hag.
of Ramsey's genuine Petit Gulf Cotton seed,
which will bo said on reasonable terms to persons
w bo are desirous to improve their cotton crop.
JanB7 22;2nw0w BAIRD W ROWLAND.
CANARY RIR1) SKKl).—Canary Seed,
mixed and plain, fresh, just received and for
sale by ANTONY A HAINES,
jan 31 25
Potatoes.
1 f iff !‘ ITSII/ - Po ,al «os for family use, both
Kidney and il/ercer equal to imported (br
hy CLARKE, McTTEII & CO.
uov 87 277
l OR SALE.— I'ho Lot and Dwelling tbrm *riy
owned by llishop Andrews, corner el (ireen
and Centre streets, having 221 feet front on Green
and 81) liiet on Centro street. A SIBLEY
Jan 20 if 1G
{ ' EORGIIA N
Nankeens, nmnufactured from Cotton grown
in Georgia, for sale by A. SIBLEY
' jHh-.tf If.
=a r -mr —————————
ll.\ a .
fill BUNDLES of superior Eastern J/ay
OD For sale by J. A/EIGS.
jan 9 sw3w G
ON CONSIGNMENT. lotto pieces hca'
Hemp Bagging; lor sale low by
jan2o if 16 H.C. BRYSON & CO.
UOARDING.—Mrs. J. CARRIE having t
” ken the large three story brick house on Broi
Street, directly opposite Martin Frederick s conic
■ lionary, is now prepared to accommodate Boardc
in a superior manner. A low i ingle gentlemen cr
be aecominodaled with excellent sleeping apai
I inents. jan 10 7
PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY
;11E undersigned, agents of the Froleutton 1
8 snrancc Company of Hartford, Cunneciici
are prepared to insure haildings and their contci
against loss or damage by (ire on the most reason
hie terms. VT. & J. G. CATLIN.
oct3l dtf 255
Fire Iron*,
.Andirons, Fenders, Shovel and Tong
8-8 in great variety, lor sale bv
orl 86 F A II CLARK.
RAIL ROAD Ac STEAM IIOATSTOf li
fill SHARES Stock in Georgia Kail Road .
"If Banking Company
30 shares Stock in Steamboat Comp'y of Ga.
For sale by KEEKS A HOPE
jan 3 tl C
HAMBURG and CHERAW Note, wai
led by JOHN (J. WINTER
Jan 27 22
111 PACKAGES Drugs, Medicines Pe
*-* V fit incry, Paints, Oils, Dye Slulfs, Brnsl
es, Window Glass, <kc just received and for sal
J»n 2G 21 by HAVILAND, RLSLEY A Co.
_ _ PORTO RICO SUGARS,
ill ChoicaForto Rice Sugars, for sal
♦8" low,by Jan 26 ;N SMITH, & Co.
A\ IIBLS. I'upcrior jVfonongahela Whisk?
jus received and for sale by
JBG 81 W E <fe J U JACKSDV ,
Auctioneers.
I ARGE, HE A LTIIV LEECH ES.-j
A lot of remarkably fine Leeches in good health
stale,ju.t received and for sale Uy
jan 25 20 II AVILe ND, RISLEY A CO
BEST LAMP OlL—Winter strained, am
nearly Ireo from color, just received and so
sale by HAVILAND, RISLEY A JO.
jan 25 20
(CHECKS— On New York at sight, and Sdnyi
J sight, for sale by JOHN G. WINTER,
tan 27 22
SI PERIOR COTTON SHIRTINGST
SNOW DEN A SHEAR, havejn.t reeeiyec
from New York a supply of superior 1-4 Cot
ton Shirtings, manufactured for the city trade and
of the best style, so wdiieh they respectfully invilt
the attention of the public 9 Jan 12
NEW"
Timothy anil Clover Hay.
A FEW loads ofexcellent quality,well cared, foi
««l*hy N. B. MOORE,
_ July 18 IG2 twtf
OSNABURGS AND
YARNS.—The undersigned being appointed
Agents (or the sale ot the above goods, will keep
constantly on hand a full supply, which they will
dispose of on the most reasonable terms,
jan 22 dAw2m C. A.GREINER A CO.
notice.
A 11. CLARK have associated with
• them Mr. George Racket!. The bnsin
ess in this place will ho conducted in the nemo of
Clark, Rackett A Co. Jan 29 23
Tire Wood.
rjIIIF, subscriber will deliver on the River bank,
8. good upland Oak and Hickory Wood, at
per cord. WM. J. WIGHTM AN
Apply to JOHN COSKERY.
dee; 13 291 mftf
OH. SOAP.—Celebrated patent animal and
vegetable Oil Soaps, for denning coat col
lars, woolen, linen, and cotton goods, from spot*
accasioned by grease, paint, tar, varnish, ami Otis
jf every description, without injury to the finest
;ood«; with direction., for sale hy
Jan 18 1J ANTONY A HAINES.
•igency,
davannali Insurance A Trustee.
r FHE undersigned, Agent of the above compa
■B- ny, will fake risks on shipments es Colton or
Merchandize from this place to Savannah, Charles
jn, and Northern ports, JNO. F. LLOYD,
dec 13 293
‘ SUPERIOR IRISH LUVENIh
2NOWDEN* SHEAR, have received from
77 New York a supply of 4-4 Irish Linens of the
cat style; also superior heavy 9-8 linen, expressly I
ir pillow cases, to which they respectfully invite |
e attention of the public. 9 Jan 12
FANCY SOAPS FOB THP TOILET.; (
P|TTO of Hoso iVoap, highly secured Miist i
I " Ambrosial, Rose, Jessamine, Cream,Cinnamon’ 1
cgeiahle, Palm, Caphnr soaps. Lavender, Here*.’ I
ml, Transparent and Windsor Soaps. Chlorine
osps for whitening the skin, and bleaching fmr.
iu«lin lawns, Arc. Also the Cosmet'c, Wash R«il
fnt sale hy ANTONY A HAINES,
jan 16 232 Broad siroef.
>tWL ro KENT,—A large and nouimo
uiouß Brick .Store on Broad street,
|||B| suitable lor either a Dry Good or Gro
rer y business. Possession riven im
mediately. Enquire of
, ■ l “ n 8 i'VM.T THOMPSON.
ybwA 't'O KENT.—A commodious and
IXfUfl ' V ®l | •dimitul brick store on Broad street.
'vlllUL Possession given imrii-di it dy. Enquire
°. A. Z. BANTA, $36, Uroad-st.
jan 10 7
W aiUeil lo Hire.
A .SECOND Hand Piano Forte, for which a rea
“f j Reliable price will be paid. Apply to Win. 11.
Ore herd ut Iverson's Mhsic Store, 217 Eroud street
* 282
Wauled lo Purchase.
A or 30 likely young Negroes, for which good
prices will be paid, in cash, by
dee 20 207 vvlf J. it I). MORRISON.
HIRE.—Four or five Negro Boys. ~
1 Also, about the same of women and girls.
Apply lo D. L. HOLLIDAY,
jan 10 7 it
rpilE SOUTHERN FIRST CLASS
A BOOK, or Etef. iscs in Beading and Dec
lamation, selected principally from American Ah
•hors, and designed lor the use df Schools and
Academies in tits Southern and Western Amirs.
By M. M Mason, A. B. Principal ol Vineville
Aeadeiry, Georgia. For sale by
fab I 20 T il. A I. C. PL A NT.
CUBA ORANGES, sound and in good or
der, in barrels, for sale nt Iho corner of Bay
and ,Mclntosh streets, Feb l> fit 30
RECEIVED on consignment.
1 ilk BOXES excellent TOBACCO, manular
l.-tVF lured by Gen. E. G. Carr.ngtun, Halifax,
Va., which will be sold low by
Feb 4 31 CLARKE. McTEIR A CO.
f>(W| Pieces of Bagging, on consignment,
" of a Superior quality, and for sale low,by
STOVALL A HAMLIN,
fob 3 2S
/•H EC KSOJi N EVV YORK a i3to~sday,
VV sight, lor sale by JOHN J. WINTER.
F’eb 3 28
NEGRO GIRL
A FIRST rale Negro Girl, about 18 years of age,
a good house servant, nurse and seamstress,
for salt; by W EA J U JACKSON.
E Feb 1 25
BUR. SMYTH’S! SERMON,
fplaa] THEATRE! A School of Religion,
A Mnnners and Morals!—Two tiisi'our«es de
livered on ill i opening of the New Theatre in C!l*f
lesion, by the A’ev Thomas Smyth, pastor of the
second I’resbyierian church: —second edition; for
sale by T II A I v, PLANT.
Jan 25 20:
US. H Apj K NOTES— For sole liy [
* Geo. Insurance A. Tiust Co.
feb 2 27
]\] EW CROP MOLASSES.—4O jihdsTTor
J- a sale low from Iho w harf.
feb 2 27 3t T. S. AG. H. METCALF.
EW CROP MOLASSES.—2S btids new
clop Molasses, of superior quality; lor sale lew
by ISAAC MOISE.
feb 2 _ 2 1_ If
‘ S OB AC’CO.— Fen tioxes 'Tobacco iniinulactiirg
fi ‘ 011*0 and represented to be a supe
rior arlicla, Fur sale by A. SIBLEY.
.7y leb * 27 ~
RIVER.—3OO Hampers red Iris
! Potatoes, tor sale low if taken from ll
ta- wharf, by (lob 5) JOHN COSKERY.
t* d - MATTR ASSES.
ers OH COTTON Maliraeses;
!811 cw\l 20 Shuck do
lrt . Just received and for sale by
_ Jnn 11 W E A J U JACKSON.
V. (\J OX ICF.. W. Edney is my legally audio
In- X r ’. ""d agent during my absence from the sin
ml. of Georgia. H R LEWIS.
„I H H Jan 23 19:w3t
na-
ON CONSIGNMENT. —5O barrel. Can;
Flour. Jo bbls Country do. Just receive
and for sale by H. C. BRYSON ACO
j iln W If 17
e “’ 4AN CONSIGNMENT-75. BbU.~Abbm
AI.E, jus, received and for .«
K by JOHN COSKERY,
*IS EEOVEB A TiMOTHV GKAS
SEISU.jost received and Tor sale hv
ANTONY A HALVES', 232, Broad-st.
J™J3 J 0
I-? OSE OINTMENT liir Tetters, Ringworms
m- -*■*' I linples on the face, and other cutaneous oi
uptionn, for sale by ANTONY A HAINES
Jen Ift IV 232 Broad street.
„. i\ollce.
ih* IVJ^ onal^nn authorised to act ns nr
do ' u,<mie y 'luring my absence frem the rilv. ‘
i. dfc 8g _ DANIEL HAND.
A NOTICE.
*' * *' j instant, the ordinance require
mg SlAvcs who live n part from their owner
to procure a Licence from the city council, will b
Kindly enforced. All persons interested will ink
dun notice of this. By order
~ _ Jn " 17 18 GROM WALKER Tie,k
A nnitrSw? F,o **Wa MoilC J.
, y BiUGGHI Uy the subscriber. No. 197 Ilroas
* 9 sireet. (»epl 101 E D COOKy
Uliliu lsc.nl, .Vc r
O/J If F.G.V I0(i lbs inch Union While I end,
rwVF 300 do 25 lbs each, do do do
Received yesterday by steamboat, and fur sale
_ low by KITCHEN A ROBERTSON.
• s dec 20
Shocking Machine!
\ ** tJeriris'nl Mnchine, of moderate ni/.c, new
d . , and complete order, packed so ns to be car
neo wilo salcty to any part of the country. Price
‘ ©65 cash, fut side by
“ dec //AVILAND, RISLEV AGO.
SUPERIOR INGRAIN CARPETING. ~
AJi'l'l'ly of the above just received consisting of
handsome and rich patterns, for sale by
,r Dec II 289 EDGAR A CARMICHAEL.
I\T T received hy Richards fy
| Embassy to the Easlern Courts of Colon China,
i Siam, and Muscat In (he sloop of War Peacock,
? during the fears 183‘i-*3 '4, by Edward Roberts,
The city ol the SrilnOi and Domestic Manners of
the Turks, by Mins Pardon.
Pretensions, by Sarah A'licknsy, author of‘'Poet
ry of Life.”
i Gentleman lack,a Nsval Story.
Vandelour or Animal slngeli»m, « novel,
f Constance Latimer or the Blind Girl, publish'd
for the benefit ol the New York Institution for the
instruction of the Blind.
Pick Wick papers part sth, edited hy Box.
Sayings and Doings of Samuel Slick. jnn 22
R TO, l}VVvVvT 0B *CCOII TOBACCOIII
F.CGIV INI. on consignment 300 boles T«.
baeco from good to prime,
o lv 30 JOHN M. COOPER A SON.
liacoii Side*.
25 000 I ' B 'V r, :r? l ,a ' on Si<l*t, Justre-
J a „d (~r ,KJ n | B | ow |
_ OLA RKE, A/cTIEK, A CO.
Augusta, Oot. 31, 1837.
liamp «iT
OF very superior quality—bleached and ira
hleached—for sale hy
WM. HEWSON, i
nov 15 m
_ EXTRA MAIUiRILI.EN QUILTS.
JbiJ OV \pEN A SHEAR have received from
U7N«w York, a supply of Marseille. Qu.lt* „ )rnc I
of h Inch are of Extra silo and of the most splendid I
style, to which they respectfully invite the attention '
of the Indies. ftov 7 “ (
IlnarSfing, -
Os If I PlfcCMof HKMP BiiriGlNO: 1
q„ah^, fi6a ' iy C<JlUm 1
100 *"’ eht Baggmg ‘ 43 lnot, '‘ for square [
2® Hilda retailing Molasses, <
10 hhds Sugar, a
10 piece* Sacking, For sale hy I
>5 KNEELAft’D ACO *
au « 3l Jds svef
OFFICIAL. UFA Wli\(J k
OF Til K
Ctoorii'ia Nlalc Lottery.
tjt thb bbhefit of the Augusta Imlep't Kirn Comp’ *
Ci.Aas No 5, ton 1838. * .
I S i 4 &• t> 7 i 910 it 1^
51 42 3? Cl 34 22 7 38 53 05 2113 ii
[HEREBY CERTIFY that the olmvc niimUni
n« they alandare correct,a*taken (rotn tlio Man
9<pr'a certificate of ilia drawing of tho Virginia
Stalo Lottery, lor IVlonongiilu-ld Academy* Class r
No. I, for 1838, (IMwh at Alexandria, Va. Feb. 3. |
And which determine* the late ofall Tickets in the 1
above Lottery. A. READ, agent. n
Fell T 31 v
bkAWfc ~~~ MH~
THIS DAY ;
GEORGIA STATE n
LOTTERY. 1
knit TUB BiCAKKtT OK TilK I
Aup until luilependent Fir«> Coinvunv, 11
Cjoaa No. C, for 1838.
-ill he determined, by the drawing ul the Virginia
«Vt(lo Lottery, for the benefit of the Town of ‘
■ , Wheeling. Clnaa I, for 1838. *
robedraWnat ALEXANDRIA, Vo., Saturday.
Feb. 10, 1838. 1
U S.t.RKOoar & Co. taiiceeaaora to Yale* ii Me- 8
Inlyre.) Managers. c
13 DRAWN NUMBERS IN EACH PACKAGE 1
0F25 TICKETS!! 1
gicams sc■«Fitr. «
30,000 DOLLARS. .
1 Prize of 830,000 $30,000 1
1 10,000 10,000
I 0.000 0,000
I 5,000 5,000 ’
1 4,000 4,000
1 2,500 2,500 <
' 2,000 2.008
1 1,7471 1,7471
25 1,000 25,000
25 500 12,500
28 300 8,400
2 ' k) 200 40,000
6‘l 100 f.,2(H)
«2 80 4,9(10 1
» 2 CO 3,720 v
, 62 50 3,100 0
I 2 * 40 4,900
•'24 30 3,720
’340 20 86,800
24583 10 245,830
29705 Prizes, nmnuiiling to $506.4371
?T Ticket* slo—Slniraa in proportion.
I lekela in the above Lottery ean be obtained
[ nt nil timea by country denlera and tboae who are
~Hnoar,l to adventure, by aending their orders to the
underaignoo, ;v!l° w ‘ll given prompt attention,ifad
dnaaedto A. READ,
Contractor and State Agent, Anguala, Geo.
Feb 10
GEO He IA It All. HO AD.
, .
AYN and after the 20th ol Jan. the Passenger train
S-F will leave Augusla at 7 o’clock, *, m. lor P
Warrenlan. Kelurning leave Wnrrenton nt I past •'
12o'clock. RICHARD PETERS, Jr.
Resident Engineer <t A'lip'l of Traiiaporiation.
Jan 5 3
Sail road notice. i
"■HIE Georgia Rail Road and Banking Company, ,1
A aro now prepared to forward with ponrlunhly, n
«Ti7u l,liU ln, .V he delivered to their a- H
7. goniaatoithl ll ** folluwin K" ,ation " : v
'" h Augusta, ' Hearing, ,1
ll, « Belair,
Bnrzelia, Camam *
rreighi payable in Augusta. ’
ir i n . 'HCIIARU PETERS, Jr.
jan 9 ,ld<,n En^"eor ♦ Su P'' of Traiiaporiation,
- »r „ A. Z. MANTA’S
?,"* v C 2 b, " cl . Furniture Ware-1 louse.
© o. , road street, a few doors above the Post
■ Office Corner.
. ' subscriber tenders his sincere
1 jLJI thanks and neknowledgemenla for lha
lnl InL ilt)e , r " l patronage heretofore bestowed
ed N&wSfiJ an<l "altera himself, by close apphra
irnr f 'ton, and unremitting exertions lor the
“ 'II ■fcommodatio. of his customers, that
fa r.„ he will be entitled to a share of their
xle [ ‘ support. He does not scruple to nsaeit, llml
, m-’ . r l|“* " n m,IU 1,10 'a’gest and beat assort
- iT.?. t° f | ture ’ evcr M'tibitoJ in Alignsin; uml
SS 1 1,1 k *. ,e , can ' ,vll| t confidence, challenge compari-
Tl Wilh articles he enumer
ales the following, viz. Splendid Sideboard.
Book ruses, elegant fancy and plain Wardrobes’
- a'jPpfor Egyptian marflo-top dressing Bureaus’
s, plain do , I icr tables, various patterns, card, dining’
■ • work and centre I able.; Sofas, gofii-bcd.lead- m*’
hognny rockers; I rencl, and half French, andGre
_ CIQ n Chnira; bird 8-eye, ciirl-mnpb, box. and Hmhli
■eat do ; I lano Stools; Otlumana, Dressing-tallies,
iy l li’nH 1 " 8 ' 8 i**"* "* cvory ""soription, Window
y blinds, and transparencies, Parlor-tables, Wasb
stunds, Counting-house desks, Arc. &c.
ho above are warranted lu be ol li.e br.t mate
rm s and workmanship, which he determined to
t*. util ut u vinall advance.
; r " M n . , A 7. UANTA.
Pi. B Country people are requested to call and
ko examine for tbemselyes.
o. n ,, '7 1 Uplmlstering in nil it. branches, done
- "" |)at,!h ’ "■» most n otonable
, ,er "»i “on aiso 2.i hand, a largo as
-1 aorfment of hair and moss .Mattresses.
id leh 2 28
I EC RN ITERiI
T n . E “übserihor ha, opened, and offer.
«al«, hh the ai'nnt far
BABTIIOUWBW ALPKUSS A CO
“ d *•
2IT c'rdinV' 68 , ,nd C " ,e « match; I
2doOG I. liar and scroll f„ s t breakfast table.
m7rKp e .'- ,rOaU,,V ' ith '"' rror ‘- a “" *°mc i
; Vopej 1 * W **' l Egyptian and I
I do Pier Tables,, 1
! t SSCftS. K S” 1
jO| GIIA IRf4. I
'tisea 3 Dozen elegant half French mnhog !
JntßrT any Cf/AIRSI 8 j,
* K CLOCKS 1
The largest assortment of Gloi-ks i. ||,e .outl.orn *
counirv.-nrass eight day nod wooden 30, hour
cltftki oflh© laio«t paiferna. 4 1 ,ur
A valiety of Liflidgrnphic prints in frame. r
eluding full sets ofall the Presidents. ’ ” f
A large lot of mahogany Spool stands. „
„ Knoobs. :
mil IW b » V "t? r,, r lM ' r " ? a "T *' or re- ‘
ail N H Dealer* in tfi© above ariirlA« BI1( i ,n *
kind, of Cabinet Furnilure, Clock, r * w h
furnished on as good terms a, , U n be'hail a[ ,},'* ,l
Citizen, of Augusta and it. vicinity are reseed
fully invited to call end ex.mmo before nurclm '
trig elsewhere. 127 Broad street, near e l
market. r w , '"" or f
Jan. 8 5 W. IOLAIAN.
coIuTTEGfT.
T HE "' ,h,rribor ? hnv.ng made compete,,, .
, mngementa for accommodating tTT" ,
have bad the misfortune to loose th.-ir i b " B
l rein, ties, or any par. of them, with Cotk Vo° X '
Uj supply the loss They are prepared LB *
pnd perfectly in neatness and i.p|» a r.,M W m';,'
natural extremity, whilst they are light h 16
and by the assisnmeo of suitable ,n' ?' ro,, «'
are admirably adapted to supply ,i, e ** ) ""' 1 JOI,ll “
ol lha natural limb in walking,' *c. Thev' h c,l,e,lce
band a specimen wliick tin v would 1...! y ' ave on
'••bit to their friend, who Ly «|| before t
lleman applies for whom it «a« prepiiml l e S en - fti
desirous ol availing themselves „f ,u„,. ' ea
and elegant improvements will ne e( j
person, in order that an accurate dmcrintion , ’ , ‘ y m ‘“I
to llienecoroiiießof thesnwi may beobtam
Jan 27 22 ANTONYVhAINkr’ TT '
Apothecary HsU, T
~— - I
l‘LliLH.' SALES.
l : , V,; . t , TOR S = ”*
W?Tr V ?’r K .'. * J !,. V - JACKSON.
ILL bo [sold on ! (iohluj- the 27th day at
ri bnmry Hex*, di Alarcnmont, the Into rttii*
d. nco nf John Fox, deceased, about BIXTT
SLAVES belonging to the estate o| mitj deceased.
All the Houiehohl and kilchen fllrniiure, at and
residence, two Mules, one Horse, a few head es set
tle and legs, two tour wheel carriages with harness;
two small wagons with gear, a Tot of carpealoM
and plantation tools, a small lot of hooks and a gold
wateh and trinkets.
—Al.ao—
The late Dwelling of the deceased, the gnrdedj
grounds and a body ol pine land attached to the'
same,containing in all about ono hundred and fifty
acres. ’] he garden is lasli folly planned and has
long been considered the handsomest ol the kind u
this section of the country. Persons wishing la
purchase arc invited to visit the pnmisas aad *d
amino fur themsuh os
—it.so—
About One Hundred Wild thirtyasevan
Acres of wood laud, lying (tnftth east of the laat
described —also—
A small Farm containing about One hwndffiidl
aad ten Aarcs, I mile Rom Marckmoni, knawa
as Bronson place, lying on both sides of Rae's creek;
on the premises is u small Grist Mill now in apara
tion, a dwelling lioiisc dmf I fra' necessary out build
ings; on this place are setemll never fallingsprings
of pure water. —AI.SW—
Another smarter Karin, containing ahum Tnsn.
ty-three Acres adjoining lands of Dill and Skin
ner, on which there is a small dwelling.
—At.asr—
| About Two hundred and screnty A ores ts
wood hind adjoining the two places last fnutitiaaed.
The wood land will lie divided as tar as prsssi -
cable to soil purehnsers.
The solo wi-l commence at 101 A. M.
FKTKK RENNOCtf,
ANTONIE f’ICJI ET,
HENRY 11. GUMMING,
Executors of thn will of John Fut, des'd
Jan 2.7 20rws2wtd
Each of the city papers, the Charleston Ceurisr;
the Milledgev e Journal, ant) VV ashingtwn Nans;
w ill insert the above notice twice a week a Mil dag
of sale, and present their accounts to the fiwxlsM.
GROCERIES;
ICASE Mr. Miller.'s Tu'hotxu,
I'ijars Mucchhy Snuff,
10U Fivs and Two gallon Dimijuhns/
00,000 superior Spanish Segsrs,
2.7 rases fresh Pickles, assorted,
50 boxes llfinch Raisins,
20 hbls. single and ifouhia Isisf .Vugs*.
.7 liluls. choice St. Croix Sugar,
2.70 canisters Glass Gunpowder,
.70 bags New York Folertt Sfjbl;
20, 000 Alirorrosivo Percussion Caps, ~
Just received by JOHN COSKEXT.
jan 20 18
Georgia I us. .V Trust Company, i
Augusta. Jan, (. {
ritllK Directors have this day declared a Divi-
X dend of Four Dollart per Short, eat as she
profits of the lasi six months, payable on aud stVyk
the lOih instant VV T GOULD, kiee'y.
jan 8 if i
It. Ilcaddcn, Arli«t,
BEGS leave respectfully to inform the cvtisssdf
of Augusta, that ho has returned te this ally,
mid taken the room formerly occupied by bim ■■ lb#
Masonic Hall, w here he intends remaining for a find
weeks, and where he would lie happy te receive
those who may desire his professional services.
£Cr The public generally, are invited In call awi
see his specimens. nan 9 IU
| BROAORfiXT, X KTIST,
__ announces to the Ladies
lb " ~V''r n <>f, A ngusta, Hamburg and M
X Vand Oenlleiw. room , t , Kf ‘ M „ onic
vicinity,that he has lake.. , wiiunm.k w
Hall, where ho will he happy ” “i“"t ", mi“
wish their likenesses taken, either in pot.. ,g
isture. Specimens of hi'* painting ran be seta.
, the room—second story—where he invites lha pab-' -
lie In rail and examine lor themselves.
* nov 111 ts 3tg
iVw.ifllMic,
AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
JUST RECEIVED, k larga supply •( seenlar
and fashionable MUSIC. Also, first reVlipo P
tars, Flutes Violins, die. for sals at A. 1 vss tiii'4
Music Store, No 247, Broad street.
Kr Piano i’orlds timed and repaired
Jan 4 f
PELATIJfE CAPSIJLU* OF Plßg
BALSAM of COP ARlA.—This elegant pre
paration in which thn Balsam of Copaiba is mow
administered, and which has received the decided
approbation ofthe RoVtrt Academy of Medirins at
I ans, IN now lor sole at Apothecary limit, Na.
2.12 Broad street. Every patient under the usee*.
Nity ol hiking this valuable, but disagreeable meu
icme, will readily appreciate the value el a plan as
adininislialioii, n« in Gulatin/ CapeuTcs, whereby
the impleaKuiitnusa ofthe dose is entirely prevantfld.
Jan 18 14 ANTONY * HAINES.
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD.
A HANAWAY from the sab
irriber lost evening, a Nacre
man by the name of Franc,
wan W&F"* well known as Frank Urrtl. lit
- ■ M Xliotit 30 or 31 years nt see,
~ n «ffnr~TCn '“O black, with whiskers,
noil stout, mid has bis front
teelhoul; quick spoken, and very intelligent forp
Negro; he is about 5 feet 7or 8 inrkfs high, lie
■nay t o lurking about Augusta, as he had a wild
nl Mr. Riley’s, a lew doors below the Istwer Mar
k'd. Has been in tlie employ at the Steamboat
Company l»r severs! years past. The above reward
will he paid for bis apprehension and confinement
111 any safe jail, or delivery to me.
J. A. DOVE, Richmond Co.,
12 miles below Augusta on Savannah rodd
jan 21 ts PJ
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS REWARD
lIL NAM A Y from the subscribe/
white in camp, near //nml.are, .9 C,
ActUl 11 certain negro man named I’rintt,
"bout 40 years, dark complex-
JV'h chuiikoy, heavy built, ahont fi
\X N «I <ect 8 or 10 inches high, has teVoM)
of bis upper pjfe teeth missing; and
tolerably brisk spoken.
•'’aid negro was purchased from the workhbud
m Charleston. Any person who* Ilf rfjiprvhend
said negro and deliver him to Mr. Wifi. Turaef
111 Hamburg, or secure him So that XKlff Tumor cod
obtain lurn', will receive the above rgvWrd.
J“ n A 2 J.B. WILIU/H9;
$3 llewarrt;
Sh ~ 1 YED from the l.afuyello course rm Iks
, 7 Jlli instant, a bay Horse, star in the face, r.fiw
hog skin saddle, plated stiiups,' about 5 feet high'
110 other marks recollected. The above reward will
he given lor any infernintioft to me in Colorshs«
county, disirirt No. 2, or to Mr. Hihler, Aggosu.
so that get him. JOHN LAMK’INb
_ ’JUO ,f
Kcnioral.
aobscrihers have removed their sio.kef
f "I?' I’ainls, oils, Ac, to the
Brick building opposite the tenement occupied bv
them sumo the hr«, being one rl. or above the bank
square, and one below Adna. Rowe’s old stand at
wh.ch place they are now rceeiifng large addiuSea
tu their prt sent slock.
THOMAS lIARRE'trr A c,()
sopt 13 gg| ts
! Kargin
I V/ ' 'senhers have .Iclermincd On dispoding
, ”* ll " ;ir *’* ll| ro slock dl Ready raxde I Nothing;
at cost prices, for cash ; to those disirotw of ob
laioiiig great bargains, the prejont will lie f«udd d
vsrj doeirablo opporlumlv. eilher it w holesale *
J’KICE * Iff ALBERT,
Drapers A Tailors, 258 Rroad sirbaf.
Jnn 3 |
BROUGHT TO AtGUSTAitfL
ry ON thu 17th instant, a Ne|ro
iR/ffi&wf*3S
AM / ’/ r « lldl of Mgefis if Puiftal.
/ ,S,) "‘ h Carolina, , n rf In Tfco
? M VSismCA*-/ <™fdoymenl of Nooly Vsnsaf
Abbeville Diiinct ll# i« M
fears old, 5 feet 3 inches high; light cornel, aimt
lias a scar on die right cheek; hit lon fioreroe tbL
rfie nwnfl.*," ff: h "“ ", plrri> ,h « I* Mr odf;
J tie owner is requested p, W rao loruunl om{ mr
upenses, and take him from jail
fair 24 J» ELI MORGAN, Jailo/.