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THEATRE.
VT. «. FORBES, L««ae«.
TUESDAY EVENING, 27th Fab.
JH MJ\'G LEAR.
King Lear Mr. Adams,
Kdgar Forbes,
v Cordelia Mrs. Adams.
A PAS SEUL, MUs WRAY.
To conclude with a
DEAD SHOT.
Mr. Racket's Benefit to-morrow night.
Doors open at 6, performance to commence at
7 o’clock.
MILLINERY. --Miss C. Lawson A Co.
late Miss Phompson & Co. have removed
from No. 44, John street, to No. 18. Park Place.
New York, Feb. J, 1838 1m 33
Goshen Rutter and Buckwheat Flour,
OF superior quality, just received, for sale in
quantities to suit. Also, Yeast Powders,
fjr “raising" i uck wheat Cakes, by means el which
a very light, pahtable, and wholesome article of
, Bread can be made in a few minutes; peculiarly cal
culated for the dispeplic, and persons of weak diges
tion. J. A. CAMERON,
At J LavericU's, 2 doors below Each & Phosnii
Hotel. [leb 24 2t
TVEW GOODS.—Ives & Griswold are
■1 ™ now receiving their Spring Goods.
Feb 24 45d3w
SILKS. —Just received ami
for sale by IVES & GRISWOLD.
Eeh 24 45d3w
BOMBAZINES.— Assorted qualities, from
lino to superfine, for sale by
Fob H 45d3w IVES & GRISWOLD.
B. EEcaddcii, Artist,
BF.GS leave res;iccifiilly to inform the cilirens
of Augusta, that he has returned to this city,
«md taken the room formerly occupied by him in the
Masonic Hall, where lie intends remaining for a ew
works, and w here he would ho happy to receive
those who may desire his professional services.
{Kr The public generally, are invited to call and
see his specimens. nou 9 264
S. KROA OBENT. A ItTIST,
RESPECTFULLY announces to the ladies
and Gentlemen of Augusta, Hamburg and its
vicinity,that he has mken a room at the Masonic
Hall, where ho will he happy to wait on sm It ns
wish their likenesses taken, cither in portrait or min
iature. Specimens of his painting can he seen at
l,\ the room—second story—wbero'he invites the pub
lic to call and examine lor themselves.
__nov 13 ts 3fis
Brought to Augusta Jail,
On the 7th inst. a negro man,
.JS* calls himself BILLY, says
ko belongs to Joseph Runols,
■ r&n a Burke county; he is 35 cars
/ °ld, 5 feet 2or 3 inches high,
tTI / dark complexion. The own
cr is requested in cone for
ward, pay tal « him nwav.
F«bB 32 ELI MORGAN, Jailor.
WHISKEY. —40 bbls Rye Whiskey, just
received and for sale by
Feb 14 W. E. & J. U. JACKSON, Auel' s.
POTATOES. —150 bbls. superior Irish Pota
toes, just received and lor sale low by
feb 14 W. E. AJ. U. JACKSON, Aue’rs. ■
[LAW NOTICE.
JOHN R. DYER, Attorney at Law,
Monticei.i.o, Georgia.
WILL practice in the counties of Jasper, Jones,
Putnam, Morgan, Green aad Baldwin, of
the Ocmulgeo Circuit ; and Monroe, Butts, Henry
and Newton of the Flint. Circuit.
references.
Augusta.
ft Cel. Wn. T. Gould, Geuld, Buekly AOe
| A. J AT. W. Miller, W. H. Craao,
K Ralhbono A Baker.
New York.
JSr th, Mills A Co. Baker, Johnson A 90.
jan 13 3ratw—lo
RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT^
» -g /|4| BOXES oxeellrnt TOBACCO, manulae-
JL4I*/ lured by (Jen. E. C. Carrington, J/alilex.
SS ; ,Va., which will be sold low by
II I Feb 4 31 CLARKE, McTEIR ACO
m *rpilE SOUTHERN FIRST CLASS
|?4 JL BOOK, or Esc: ises in Rending and Dec
(lamalion, selected principally from American An
i; 'thors, and designed lor the use of Schools and
MT- Academies in the Southern and Western Mates.
j{i> 'By M. M Mason, A. B. Principal ol Vineville
SbS Academy, Georgia. For sale by
M fob 1 25 T. HAL C. PLANT.
The I’aviiiion.
Jf ■piliS spacious anil very commodious House, re
JL eenlly occupied by Mrs. Caraficld, has been
Sfe ; taken on a lease by the subscribers, and is now open
’■»* for tho'aecomrnodalion of transient gentlemen mid
private boarders. Every exertion w hich can be of
any avail in giving comfort and satisfaction to those
who fnay favor us with their patronage, shall he
■ .'.made,and we pledge ourselves to keep theestab
{je lisliraent in a style not inferior to any in the South-
TL'em'country
Attached to the Pavilion is filled up in the best
/'manner, a Resloralenral w hich Oysters, Wild Game,
?i«r any other description ol refreshments which the
market affords, will be served up at short notice, at
any hour,and in a style to please the must lastidi
' ous taste.
The Pavillion thus presents itself to the patfrm
age of the public, with the assurance that whatever
share it may receive, shall be fully merited, by unre
mitted attention,added to the very best accommoda
tions. LAMKI.V, EDMONDSON A Go.
Dee 22 ff 299
JO"Tho Constitutionalist will publish the above
tmtil lorbid.
:4- ■ ENUINE CompOuiid Ointment for the Itch
\3T and other Cutaneous eruptions; prepared by
the Briiish College of Health, London. This oint
ment will bo found eflieacions in tetters,ring worm,
6 .At 'scald heads, and nil foul and languid ulcers. The
great demand for this ointment warrants us in rc
■eomme.nding it to our friends and the public gener
gP ally. ANTONY & HAINES, 232 Broad at.
Jan 22
M •-
m /nanal f lour, potatoes, &c.-
’fJk’ VJ 110 bbls. Canal Flour,
150 uo. Irish Potatoes,
101) do. Northern Gin,
100 do. do. Whiskey,
50 do. Mackerel, No. 3.
60 qr. and eight casks Malaga U'mo. Land
Inff and for sale on the wharf, by
jan 16 12 GEO. U JF.SUP ACO
IRGINIA NEGROES FOR, SALEe—
The subscribars living in Hamburg, South
Carolina, have on hand « large number of Virginia
i slaves, and will receive supplies every two weeks.
Traders, piaateru and othera wishing to purchase,
would do well to give us a call, as wo always keep
B superior assortment.
Feb 7—w?m 31 JOSEPH WOODS A CO.
’ HICKORY JOHN.
THIS celebrated racer and tho
; AT&-. tough bred Horse, has left this plact
ic| > T?V for his stand at La Grange, Troll;
county, m this Stale, where ho wil
% Vl remain for the Spring season only
under our charge, a.i he will make ho
appearance on the Turf again this fall, when hr
will have had time to recover from an injury sus
tninod incite of his feel, when on his way hence te
Columbia. His terms will be s6l) the season, paya
bio within the season ; 8100 insurance, pay able n«
usual, and 81 to the Groom. As a racer, it is not
known that he has any superior—in point ol breed
’.♦i* fng he has hut few equals—he traces through the
S \ most fashionable and approved crosses to the old
wp cob mare, the ancestress of Bastembe, and a host
of other highly distinguished on the Turf and in
the Stud. His color is a rich chcsnut.and his form
unites beauty and strength to a degree. His pedigree
and perlornmncca will be published at length in
hand bil s.
Maresthat may hosent to him wil be well taken
care of at the usual rates and terms.
HERRING A JETER,
La Grange, Troup county ,Geo.
JKrThe Columbus Enquirer, Standard of Union,
Macon Telegraph, and Montgomery Journal will
publish the above onee a week Ibr 6 weeks and for
ward their accounts to us for payment,
jan 17 w6t 13J
ALABAMA INSURANCE COMPA-NT.
I *TJSb|^
Incorporated Ay the State of Alabama, 1836,
■with u Capital of
ONE MILLION OF DOLLARS,
which can be increased by ihe surplus funua of tha
Stockholders
In conformity with the third article of the hy-lavrs
olsaid Company, two hundred and filtv thousand
do.lars of the Capital Stock, will bo offered Ihi sale
t in the town of Girard; on the first day of March
next; ten percent to he paid in at the time of sale,
the hallonceto be secured on pledgesof real estate.
, , l j 19 probable that this Institution will be
1 i/ transaction of business by tlie 15tll of
oeil■ from and after that time Insurances
and Deposiles on trust agreeable to the charter of
said Company, will he taken at such rates as are
usual in offices oflike character; life insurance will
heeffcctedal ilia following rates, per BlUoat the
ages annexed.
For one year, Aok.
*j fl, 00
30 1,31
35 1,35
40 1,69
50 1,96
For Sstsu Years, 85 1,18
30 1,36
35 1,53
40 1.53
50 S,OO
WKol* Life, 25 B,tH)
30 2,36
35 2,75
49 3,20
50 4,60 .
Copy of the third Article of Ihe By Laws of the
Alabama Insurance Company;
And on the first day of March next, Stock to thh
amount «f 7\vo hundred and (ifiy thousand dollars
will be offered for sale in the town of Girard; tes
per cent to he paid in nllhelime of sale. The hal
ianco to be called in, in such amounts, and at such
times as may hereafter he prescribed by the by-laws
of said company.
And on the first day of May next a meeting will
bo held in conformity with the third section of said
act of incorporation, so far i s regards the invest
ment of any surplus funds belonging to the com
pany. By order of the Board,
THOMAS S TATE,
Girard, Ala, Feb 27 46 Scc'y pro tern.
LOUR.—2S bbls superior fine Flour—so
50 half do do do
Just received and lor sale by
W. If. A J. 11. JACKSON, Autt's.
F«b 10 34
New iTOtisic,
AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
JUST RECEIVED a largo supply of popular
and fashionable MUSIC. Also, first rate Gui
tars, Flutes Violins, At. for sala at A. lyua sun's
Music Store, No 247, Broad street.
jKT" Piano Fortes timed and repaired
Jan 4 2
LARGE HEALTHY LEECHES.
A I.oFof remarkably fine (Spanish) Leeches,
in a goad healthy state, just received and for
sale by ANTONY & HAINES,
Jan 27 No 232 Broad street.
CABINET FURNITURE,
« AT Reduced Prices.—'The sub
tT’jl senber having determined to bring his
Furniture Business to a close within a
weeks, for this reason offers the
remainder of his Stock of Furni-
Mr gm B tiirc at very low prices The follow
* a " ing are the articles now in store :
Secret nibs anti Book-Cases, Breakfast and Ten
Tables, Ladies’ Work and Dressing Tables, Centre
and Fier Tables, Marble tup Wash Stands.
JN. B —Six Fair Fier Tables will be sold
at cost • Persona in want, or expect ng to w ant Fier
Tables will ilo well to improve this opportunity of
purchasing them lew.
The Furniture is insje after the latest New York
patterns, w arranted of good materials and workman
ship. . E. W. TOLMaN,
No. 127, Droad-sl., near the Lower Market.
leb 2 i ts 44
(CHECKS ON NEW end U. S
J Banknotes, lor sale by WII GORDON.
Feb 19 41d3t
Lamp Oil.
OF very superior quality—bleached and un
kdeached“-'for sale by
WM. HEWSON,
nov 16 263
TOBACCO! TOBACCO!! TOBACCO!!!
RECEIVING on consignment 30d baxos To
bacco from good to prime,
n v. 30 JOHN M. COOPER A SON.
|>ACON A LARD.—3O:7Hams, Shoulder.
A3 and Middlings of superior quality, just receiv
ed front Greenville, S C.
60 Jars Prime Leaf Lard from 15 te4olbs. each,
feb 15 Fbr sale low by ISAAC NOISE.
GROCERIES.
1 CASE Mr. Millers’s Tobacco,
J2jars Mnrsbby Snuff,
100 Five and Two gallon Dimijohas,
60,000 superior Spanish Segars,
25 cases fresh Pickles, assorted,
50 boxes Bunch Raisins,
20 bids single and douhi a Loaf sng»r.
. sblnls.choice sft. Croix Sugar,
250 canisters Gloss Gunpowder,
50 bags New York Patent Shot,
30,000 Aliforrnsive Percussion Caps,
Just received by JOHN COSKERT.
jan 23 18 ___
Rubins, ?Iolas»c«, J*c.
PIF.CES of HEMP BAGGING;
, f&lfy l 1000 Ready made Colton Bags, superior
quality,
100 nieces Light Bagging, 43 inch., for square
i bales,
, 2S hhds retailing,Molasses,
10 h tills Sugar,
10 pieces Sucking. Foraaleby
’ S. KNEELAND a CO.
aug 31 205 swif
Valuable Real Estate for sale.
]" OFFER for sale the House and Lot on Broad
street, a few doors belnw the Eagle A Phceiiix
Hotel, at present occupied by Mr. CafHn. Also,
the brick building and lot adjoining the above, at
present occupied by Major Starke-
Feb 9—wtt 33 JOHN PHINIZV.
RE*L ESTAE FOR SALE.
I OFFER for sale the Houseand Lot on the north
side of Broad street, in the square above the
hiarket bouse,at nresentoceupieJ by Mr. Girmarin.
Also, thu Dwelling House and Lot on Reynold
siroet, in lbs same square, now occupied by Mr.
J" Guin.arin. Apply to John Phinizy.
h Feb 9—wit 33 ANN SIMS,
a— — —
■ Notice.
b To ROM this day WM.C. WAT ceases to leans-
P act any business, as Agent, for Joseph Shan
non All persons indebted to the la e ; agency are
requested to make payment to Joseph Shannon,and
those having demands against it will present them
> e SHANNON
I 1 ; SILK CULTURE*
'■ FTfMIII-: Moans Moi.TicAOLis.orthe Largo Leaf
is Q Chinese Mulberry.
ie 3 000 Trkes, } Thd produce from catlings of
< 2o!oOO Cuttings, y the two last seasons,
o Price of Trees, without side branches.
>- Under 5 feet, 25 cents each,
is Over 5 and under 7 feet, 37. cents each,
it Over? feet,sl) cents vach.
I- Cuttings. — line eye, $35 per thousand,
e Two “ 55
d Three “ 75 “
it The Tree is easily propagated from Cifltmgs and
n the grow th m the Soul hern States is more than don
a hie lhatia tho Northern, in the same time. Ol tin
e Cuttings I obtained from Prince A Son,at Flushing
a Long Island, but 17 in lOH produced trefts ; of the
Cuttings from them more than 75 Irons 100 s<« ob
i tamed, and the height of them is from 7 to 10 feel
the present year They should be put into the
ground between this and Ihe Ist of April. The
above Trees and Catlings arc for sale by
, JONATHAN MEIGS,
I Augusta, Georgia.
jf R. They will be carefully packed and soul
to order, on remittance accompanying the order.—
The Cuttings can boeentby slaga,
jsn 9 w2ms
’ SEQUOIA STATS
LOTTERY.
FOR TIIK BKNKFIT Os TUF
'ugusta Independent Fire Coin puny,
, : Class No. y, for 1838.
10l hq determined, by the drawing of the Virginia
Slate Lottery, endowing llie Leesburg Academy,
and for other purposes. Clitss JS6. 2, for I*3B.
lo be drawn at ALEXANDRIA, Va., Saturday,
Ma'ch 3d, 1838.
D. S, Gkeqory & Co. successors to Yates A Mc-
Intyre,! Managers.
GRami soii;;ng
30 000 DOLLARS.
1 Prize of 930,000 ¥30,000
1 10,000 10,000
1 *.OOO 7,000
I 5,000 5,000
1 4,000 4,000
1 3,000 3,000
.1 2,165 2,165
‘ 5 1,000 35,000
50 *l)9 25,000
iu 900 10,000
88 160 1 3,200
63 100 6,300
63 80 5,040
63 70 4,410
63 00 3,780
126 50 6,300
126 40 *,040
3,654 20 73,080
23,436 10 934,360
27,814 Prizes, amounting te 8472,675
£7“ Tickets 8 In—Shares in proportion.
JCcTickcts in the above Loilery eftn be obtained
at all times by country dealers and those who are
disposed to adventure, by sending their orders to the
undersigned, who will given prompt attention,ifad
dnssedlu A. READ,
Conlraclorand Stale Agent, Augusta, Geo.
Feh 27 h
GROCERIES, AC. '
PO HIIDS Sdgar
rw\J 100 bags prude green Coffee
50 bbls IVhiskey
50 do Run]
20 do Monongahela Whtsksy
25 Gin
20 boxes Soap, No. 1
20 boxes Tallow Candles
20 do Sperm do
5o bags genuine Petit Guiph Cotleu Seed
50 boxes Raisins
20 do Spanish Segars
6 boxes Loaf Sugar
Cognac Ilrnmiy. Holland Gib, Nails, Ac. Ac.
Just reciivod mid for sale by
SKINNER A. PURSE,
Nj. 317, north side Broad street.
Feb 12 ,w3t 35
GEORGIA RAIL ROAD.
... igatta&a.
ON and after the 30th o( Jan. the Passenger train
will leave A.ugnsia at 7 o’clock, a. m. (or
Warrentsn. Returning .leave Wnrrenton at 1 past
12o'clock. RICHARD PETERS, Jr.
.• Resident Engineer A Sup't of Transportation.
Jan 5 3
_ [{ VIL ROAD NOTICE.
Ell HE Georgia Rail Road and Banking Company,
X are riow prepared to forward with punctuality,
all merchandize I hat may be delivered to their a
gents al either of the following statjphs i
Augusta, Hearing,
Belair, Thonasoa,
Hurrelia, Camak.
Freight payabl* iri Augusts.
RICHARD PETERS, Jr.
Resided! Engineer <| Sap't of Transperlatien.
Jan 9 6
Line «i* I’nbkctN,
Between Mobile anil Montgomery.
THE Sieamboata Farmer
ond [beria will form n line ol
J*7-e— Packets; rla above, coalmen.
'y r ' 1 ,f‘■ Jiie'eclj clog their regular trips in No*
<v *. r < ~iSf« vemher,leaving Mobile every
Saturday and Wednesday, at 5 o'clock P. M.; and
Montgomery every Sunday ari<l Wednesday at 10
o’clock A. iU. For freight or passage apply on
board or to \V. \V. FRY,
Jan 4 3m 2 Mobile
SUPERIOR IRIHHLUVEN!L
SNOWDEN & SHEAR, have received from
N'e v York a supply of 4-4 Irish Linens of the
best style; ala > superior heavy 9-8 line i, expressly
(or pillow cases, to which they respectfully invite
he attention of the public. 9 Jen 12
PRICE & MAULERV.
Fashionable and Military Tailors,
No. 253, Broad street, Eagle Signs.
HAVE in Store an extensive and well selssted
BsSo'rfmont of choice superfine
WEST OF ENGLAND CLOTHS,
C A S S 1 MERES <Sc VESTINGS,
Comprising as handsome a variety of all the differ
ent colors, shades and fabrics as can be found in
i America; which they are disposing ol by the piece,
paitern, or garment, al Ibe lowest cash prices.
They would mform their friends and patrons that
Mr, Price will give his personal attcnlii n to I lie
mechanical branch of their profession; which, with
the competent aid I hey possess, enables them 10
make lo measure any orders which they may be
favored with, In a style not lobe suipassed.
The Trade can he supplied with Patterns ol Fash
ions and the lies', ol trimmings.
They have at all limes on hand t groat variety of
the best of
STAPLE & FANCY ARTICLES,
viz: fine linen and cotton shirts; shirt fronts and
collars; chamois; silk and nott lambs wool, mari
no ami cotton under shirts ami drawers; silk and
culton nightcaps; s isncnders; gloves; silk and lin
en cambric pocket hhlks; fig’d and black silk
cravats; riding bolts, should :r braces; black satin
fronts, superior n°cli sto ks; silk cotton and wool
lon hosiery; money pursua; umbrellas; caps; cloak
■ cords and hlssnls, &c. Feh 3 28
PROTEC rio'x INSU « A XCK CONI FAN V .
1 IU 1 HE undersigned, agents' of tho Protection In
! • so ranee Company of llaniord, Connecticut,
i are prepared to insure buildings and their contents
I against loss of damage by fire on the didst reasona
ble terms. W. A J. G. CATLIN.
ocl 31 dtf . 255
ODD PACKAGES Drugs, Medicine* Pcr
i •)’*</ fiunory, Paints, Oils, Dye Slnlfs, finish
i es, Window Glass, Ac just received and for sale
Jsa 26 21 by HAVILAND, RISLEY A Co.
I PORTO RICO SUGARS.
Ofk lIIIDS. Choice Porto Ricd Sugars, (or sale
OU low,by Jan 26 N SMITH. A, Co.
\\ UHLS. I'upendr Slonongakeirt
jus received and fdr sols by
J2B -it WE<6 J U J VGKOV ,
Auctioneers.
is I > EST LAMP OlL—Winter si rained, am]
i JL> nearly Iroe front color, just received and (or
„ sale I,y HAVILAND, KI.SLEV A JO.
jan 25 20
CtHECffs —On New York at rigid, and 9 days
/ aight, for sale hy JOHN G. WINTER.
lan 27 22
f “SUPERIOR COTTON SHIRTINGS,
if (JNOWDEN A. SHEAR, have just received
from New York a supply of superior 4-4 Cot
ten Shirtings, manufactured fertile city trade and
of the bast style, to which they respectfully invite
the attention of the ptlMlic' 9 Jan 12
” NEW
Timothy ami Clover IB;«y.
* FEW loads of excellent quality, well cured, for
A sale I,y N. R. MOORE,
d July 12 162 swll
ic P7 t rLL SHOAL’S OSNARURGS AND
?. YARNS. —The undersigned being apy.tinted
c Ag en is lor the sale ot llie above goods, will keep
>* constantly on hand a full supply, which they will
1 dis dose of on Hie most reasonable terms.
e jan 22 dAw2m C. A.GREINER A CO.
Fire Wood.
m HE subscriber will deliver on the River hank,
I cood upland Oak and Hickory I Food, at $4
d , ‘ WM. J. WIGHTMAN.
* Apply to JOHN COSKRRV.
dee 13 ‘"1
**^* l **'- 3 W Hampers reallrish
, yotntoe» ? for sale low if taken from ih»
wharf, by (fob 5) JOHN COSKEHY. g
~ _ *raW CROP MOLASSES.
11l 1111 Ub just received and for stale low by
Feb7 31 STOVALL * HAMLIN
•Ilist Kcvcived
I "I fi BBI.S excellent Potatoes;
1 JL\f 50 du S Mrchond j
150 Bags prime Green (*oU «*;
25 do Jji\a Uj.
Fur sals low by CLARKE McTIER, As
Feb 15 39
hhila. New Orleans Sugar, new erop, fu
■■ sale low Irom the wharf.
Fob 19 41(13c WII GORDO/V.
JUST 11 EC El VED."—A MotbeTT Request
answero-l in Letters ofa Father to his I laughter.
The Family Preacher; or Domcatir Duties illus
trates! and enforced in eight discourses, by Key,
U. W Hailey, of South Carolina. For sale by
feb 1 iif> T H A 1.0. PLANT.
IAFTW ECU’S llcsl Chewing T.obasco,
-A for talc by ANTONY A HALVES.
Feb 5 29 232 Bread street.
ALE AND POUTEU.-10 casks Abbot's
best Ale.
,10 casks Porter. Just received and for sale by
leb 115 VV. K. A J.U. J ACK.«?ON, Atic’rifl
WM H* GRANfi, has just reedivM,, x
Black gro grain Silk, Bide bl’k Pair Js Bair,
ni’k Silk, Silk Velvet, bl’k French Crppe,
Bfk silk Fringe, bl’k ami while blond Edging,
Ladies bl’k and white Lisle Hose,
White cotton do, Felvet guge bonnet Ribbon,
Fine cap Ribbons, col’,l Pick JVic Gloves,
White do do Mitts, while and bl’k silk Glaves,
Hem Nlichcd LC Illid’kls, embroidered Linen
Cambric do, fancy dress Shawls,
Col’d, plaid anil stained Swiss Muslin,
Small fig’d French Muslin, do do Prints,
do do _ Light Calicoes, and Jackonets
5-4 and 6-4 Wa.ilium Sheetings. feb 20
PETIT GL LI'iCOTTON SEED.
1 HAVE a few hundred bushels of the above
Colton Seed, which is genuine. Planters who
desire to Improve the Cotton crop, would do well
to call immediately. Also, a small lot ufuumixcd
Nankeen Cotton Seed, (dr sale.
Feb 12 33 A. CUMMLVG.
The Constitutionalist will copy the above.
SUGAR. —25 lihds. Now Orleans, good qnoli
iiy, for sale by J MEIGS.
Feb 19 4L3iaw2w
WANTED, s situation ns Bar Keeper. Ap
ply at this office. Feb 12 33
iVanted to Hire.
A SECOND Hand Piano Forte, for which a rea
sonable price will be paid. Apply to Wm. 11.
Orchard at Iverson's Music Store, 247 Eroad street.
dec 2 282
Wanted to Purchase.
or 30 likely young Negroes, for wliich good
rwW prices w,ll be paid, in cash, by
doc 20 297 wtf J. A I). MORRISON.
r.to HIRE.—F our or flvo Negro Hoys.
I Also, about the same of women end girls.
Apply to U: L. HOLLIDAY,
jnn 10 7 ts
i 'UUSII JED SIGA R. -10 bblt Crusher Su-
received and Idrssle by ,
feb 14 ISA At MtllSE.
SILK ANDCOTTON U3IBRELLAS7"
ICASE line bilk and Coltoa UMBRELLAS,
just received at No. 206, by
Feb 9 33 T. H. WYATT A CO.
' EORGIA NANKEENS—S,x csib of
N Nankeens, manufactured from Cotton grown
in Georgia, fur sale by A. SIBLEY,
jan 20 ts 16
SALE. —The Inland Dwellingform-My
owned by Bishop Andrews, turner ml Green
and Celilr* Streets, having 221 feel fronton Green
and SUfeel on Centra street. A SIBLEY,
i jan 20 if 16
Potatoes.
IWi BUSH/,. Polaloea for family use, both
XU** Kltlliey ami A/erccrequsl to imported for
sale by CLARKE, McTIER A CO.
nov 27 277
l*'ire Irons.
BRASS AndiroiM, Fenders, Shovel and Tongs,
in great variety, fur saD bv
net 26 __ FA//CLARK.
For sale by
_y Feb 10 ANTONY A RAINES
MALAGA WINE.
QS QUARTER casks Malaga Wine, Loring’s
do brand. N SMITH A Co
Fob 19 31
Raisins.
-t h-’/A BOXES, fresh bunch Raisins, lor sale by
Xt)U N SMITH A Co
Feb 17 3l__
1A BCBThIA LT lIY lEECHES.—A
i lot of remarkably fine Leaches m good healthy
slate,just received and for sale ky
jan 25 20 HAVIL-ND, RISI.EY AGO.
COD FISH.
-I CY A BOXES new Cod fish, for snlo low.
lUU N SMITH A Co.
Feh 10 34
COTTON SEED.
subscribers have slid on hand a few bags
S of Ramsey’s genuine Petit Gulf Cotton seed,
which will he sold on reasonable terms to persons
w liu nreilesirous lo improve their cotton crop.
Jan 27 22;2aw6w BAIRDA ROWLAND.
81 OARIMNG.— Mrs. J. CARRIIO having ta
i ken the largo three story brick house on Broad
Street, directly opposite Martin Frederick s confec
tionary, is now prepared to accommodate Boarders
m a superior manner. A low i iuglo gentlemen can
be accommodated with excellent sleeping apart
ments. j® l * j® 7
H amburg and ciieraw Notes won
. led by JOHN G. WINTER
i Jan 27 22
I iill/k Pieces of Bagging, rin ronsignmont,
rW*/'/ of a Superior quality, and for sal -low,by
STOVALL A HAMLIN.
feh 3
/ IHECKS ON NEW YORK at 3to 5 days
•V> sight, Idr safe by JOHN J. WINTER.
* Feb 3 28
|%j j;\V < ROl* .MOLASSES. —25 Mads new
Clop Molasses, ol superior quality; (or sale low
. by ISAAC MOISE.
feh 2 27 ts
• I a '.Oil ACCO. —Ton bores Tobacco tiiaimiuclur
> JL ed by E. Brown, and represented to be a supe
rior article. For sale by A. SIBLEY,
leb 2 27 ts
* /kN CONSIGNMENT. —50 barrels Canal
* X Flour 25 bbls Country da. Just received
T and for sale by H. C. BRYSON A CO.
jan 22 17 _
ON CONSIGNMENT —75- Bbls. Abbot's
SUPERIOR ALE, just received and for sale
I 8 by JOHN COSKERV.
ROSE OINTMENT for Tetters, Ringworms,
Pimples on the lace, and other cutaneous ei
i notions, for salt* by ANTONY A l iA I V(;.S,
Jan 18 11 232 Broad Greet.
,\olicc.
i R. Jonathan Meigs is authorised to act as my
attorney during my absence (rem the cirv,
d,.„ 22 DANIEL //AND.
’ NOTICE.
\FTER the 22d inst.aiit, the ordinance reiptire
mg Slaves who live a part from their owners
lo procures Licence from the chy council, will be
r strictly enforced. All persons interested will take
due noticeul this. By order,
Jan 17 12 GEO M WALKER Cl.,k
i White Lend, &c.
I KEG.V 100 lbs *nrh Union White l ead,
, 300 do 25 lbs each, do do do
1 Received yesterday by steamboat, and for gale
I OW by KITCHEN A ROBERTSON.
dec 20
Shocking Ylnchinr !
, a N Electrical Machine, ol moderate size, new
I I\. and in complete order, parked so as to be rar-
I r jp,l wiin sslety to any part of the country. Price
l 4.A.irssh. Fol snlo hv
1 dec 12 //AVILAND, IMSLEY A CO,
1 I TO RENT, —A Urge anil caairno <
i ( dious Brick A’lere un Brand street,
gUgflD •unable for either a Dry Good or Gro
<-’ery business. Possession givon im
mediately. Enquire of
■i Bl ‘ a WM.T T//OMPSON. (
M TO RENT.—A commodious and 1
weil situated hnck store on IB and street. 1
Possession given immidintnly. Knoiuru '
ljl A. Z. BANTA, 236, Broad-st. 1
jan 10 7
While and Black silk" Blond.
Til. W\ ATT A Co, No. mm. have just re
• ceived Whileand Black Silk Blond l.aces.
Also, an assortment of French worked atid Scotch
needle worked Collars. [fell 16 3a
Northern Gin and Baltimore Whiskey.
BBLS. White's Baltimore Gin;
&-* 26 bbis. copper distilled Whiskey;
Forsalo low by ISAAC MOISE.
Feb 16 39
PEACH BRANDY.
hundred ggls. Peach Brandy, 5 years old,
and good pruol, for salu by
Feh 1C 39 ISAAC MOISE.
MONONG AJIELA WHISKEY.—2SbbIs
ol Moiiuugnliela Whiskey, very old, and of
good proof, for sale by ISAAC MOISE.
iONDON PORTER A Burton Palb
A Ale.—2s casks I .undos Porter and Burton
Pale Ale, just received and fur sale by ‘
.feUIS ISAAC MOISE. 1
FLAYER’S NEW WOKK.-raiarVr
.the Siege of Grenada; by the dulhnr of ‘Pel- i
hnnj,’ ‘Eugene Aram, ''Rienzi,' eompleto in one I
volume. |
Elements of Moral Pliildsoplly; l!y R* T Joseph t
Adams, 1) D. I vol Bvo. ,
l.ivesol Virginia Bnplist JVlnistcrs, by James B
J aylor, Pastor oi the 2d Baptist,Chtireh Kirhmoitd.
.. Fell 16 39 RICHARDS & BTOY. (
I g ljlii.lt II El) SPONGE, a very fine and "
MJ suitable article lor the I,adios Toilet, lor sale 11
by ANTONY & HAINES. 1
Feb 10 34 I
GROCERIES, Ac. •
I AO BAk BEES prime Canal Flour;
60 half do do do
100 1 iercies, and 100 bbis. lino Irish Potatoes;
150 Bogs of codec;
Loaf, lump, crashed, and brown Sugars; 1
‘2O Kegs Goshen blitter;
Fresh imperial, gnu powder, hyson and puuchong 1
Teas; 1
100 whole, half ami quarter barrels No I Mackerel; ‘
60 bhla. No ‘2 and 3 do Orloher fishing; :
Together with a general ass.irtmelit ofGroceries 1
not enumornted Dry Goods, Hardware, lion, Steel, 1
Nails, Shot, 1-ead, Ate. lately received and offered
for sols by WELCOME A ELEN,
Jan 27 22;2aw4w Foxe's corner. 1
SI I.COX At BROTH E It’S
Cabinet and Furniture Ware Room. ,
363, JJrorlrf Street, .Ing'nita, Geo. two doors
below It. Lumberl ii Co’s. Dry Good store. <
nilMf 'Pile subacribera having received a
large addition to their sleek, and arc
Jp 3 Tj ronaianlly receiving direct from their
Manufactory in Aew York, a variety
goods of the latest and most mud
ern style; would moat rcspvctlnlly
their friends and the public
to call and examine their 1
assortment, which consists in part ol the following
articles. 1
Pier, Card and Centre Tables
Dreasing, Dipmg and Breakfast de
Solas, Wardrobes and Sideboards
Dreasing and plain Bureaus;
Work and writing tables;
Counting houae desks of different patlerr.a;
. Mahogany,curl maple, and lancy chairs;
Keeking chairs, mahogany and fancy do;
1 Mahogany, curl maple, and plain liedsteada.
All of which they will warrant to boos well aeas
sned materiale and good workmanship ms ran he
found, which they will sell at unusually low prices
I ler cash or city acceptance.
, N B. Fancy chairs finished in Augusta; old
ehaira reornnmenled in the latest alyls, by an ex
psnencfd workman from Nsw York.
Feb iO 34
I \N CONSIGNMENT;— lOOty piece* heavy
’ ” Hemp Bagging; lor sale law by
' -I* oBo H.C. BItYSON A fco.
A. Z. BANTA’S
Nutt Cabinet Furniture Warc-Honso.
No. 236, Brood street, d few doors uiovi lbs Bust
’ t'ffte* Corner.
moA Till*, subscriber tenders his sincere
Ti Jl thanks tnd acknowledgements for the
IvuL l patronage heretofore bestowed,
Vjjjajgsa and flatters himself, by close applim-
Jj jfflfl tion, and unremilling exertions tor tho
r '1 1 • rcorn,n ' ,< i | ttio lof Ins customers, that
■ ■ he will be entitled to a share of their
future support Helloes not scruple to assert, that
ho now has on harm the largest and best assort- !
mem ol Furniture, over exhibited in Augusta; ami
thinks he ran, with confidence, challengecompari-
aim wilh the best. With other articles heenuiner- ,
atei the following, viz; Splendid Sideboards, 1
, Book cases, elegant fancy and plain Waidrobes,
r superior Egyptian marl letup dressing Bureaus, '
plain do , Pier tables, various patterns, card, dining,
work and centre Tables; Sofas, sofa-bedsteads; ma
hogany rockers; French and half French, and Gre
cian ('hairs; bird’s-eye, curl-maple, box, anil flush
scat do ; Piano Stools; Ottomans, Dressing-tables,
Looking glasses of every description, Window
blinds, and transparencies, Parlor-tables, Wash
stands, Counting-house desks, Ac. Are.
, Tho above or* warranted to bo ol the brat mate
rials and workmanship, which lie is delennined to
| sell at a small advance.
A 7 BANTA. ' ,
N. B —Country people are requeued to call and
examine for themselves. (
N. B,—Upholstering in all its branches, done
I with great dispatch, and on the moat nasimable
terms; and also constantly on hand, a large ass
ortment of hair and moss Mattraases |eh2
FANCY STATIONARY, A«.
RICHARDS A STOy lave constantly on
hatnl n cHmplete assortment of
English, French, A American Stationary,
Engineers Drawing Materials, Ac.
- F.nglish and Ameflcith il|nvvuiß paper ol all sizes
from 13 by Ifi to 26 hj 31 Bristol hoards of cap, do- (
r my, medium; and royal size, plain and colored;
diavvlHg and mathematical instruments; camels j
hair pencils; Bronkmuna, Langdons and Cohens' ,
• lead pencils; colored crayons; pink saucers; water
s colors in boxes or single cakes; imlia ink; portable
desks; woik boxes; dressing cases; port (id os;
bankers cases; note hooks; pocket honks and vval
v lets; acaling wax and wafers; India rubber month
r gnic; seals; rollers; parchment or deed paper; rice
( paper; tissue paper; gold, silver, and lancy paper; 1
liliink visiting and fancy cards, wiih gold border;
“ ! ink and ink powder; ink stands; rod tape; papsr I
I files; backgammon and chess boards; chessmen; 1
domino ; dissected gardes; maps; indelible ink;
black sand; counting house racks; hill files; Mack
lines; Rogers’ fine pen knives and other cutlery;
I ivory; bone and f/carl folders; quills of every qual-
J ily; »‘eel pods in great variety; transparent and
poreehiin Hates; card cases; paper wrighls; motto
seals; albums; scrap hooks; silver an I gold ever 1
| pointed pencil cases; silver pen and pencil cases;
folio post, letter, and fools cap paper, rilled and
! plain; hlffaK books of all sizes and pat'erns; and a
variety ol other nrnelSs whieh will be sold at
wholesale or retail on tile most liberal terms.
• Jan 30 24
SUPERIOR INGRAIN CARPETING
V supply of the above just received consisting of
handsome and rich patterns, lor sale iiy
Dec 11 2-0 KltdAll A CAR.MK H AEL.
CORK legs;
subscribers having made competent gr
I, rsngeincnts for accommodating those who
have had the maforluno to loose their lower ex
. trembles, or any part r/f them, wiih Cork Leg*
, to supply tho loss. They are prepared to corres
, pml |>erleetly in neatness and appearance with the
L- na'ural exiremily, whilsl they are light anil strong,
and by the assistance ol suitable springs sod jomis
are admirably adapted to supply die convenience
- oflh»natural limb in walking, Ac. They have on
hand a specimen which lh< y would be happy to ex
hihil to iheir friends who may call before tiic gen
tleman applies for whom it was prepa.red. Be son
„ desirous ol avai ling themselves of these valuable
and elegant improvements will need to apply in
person, in order that an accurate diecriptien suited
to the necessities of the artist may he obtained.
Jan 27 22 ANTONY A HAINES,
Apothecary Ha11,'232 Bread st.
LIME.
e ~l KFk CASKS superior Thnm'astown lime, on
consignment, (or sale low, by
Jan|27 22 t jDAIRD A ROWLAND
J I’tllliU-
Positive sale of Valuable Negroes.
BY W. K.& J. U. JACKSON,
ON tlio First Tuesday, (6th) in March noit
at Ilia lower market house in this city, wnlun the
usual hours ofsale, will (positively ho sold wilhuul
reserve, to the highest bidder, the following valua
ble liouke servants:
Kose. about iO years «f age, and hsr daughter
I arena;
Holla, aged 23, and her two suns;
Hannah, 8 years of age;
Jane, 00 do
Venus, 32 do
Nelly, H do
Marnman, U) d u
Fanny, s do
Kichuid, C do
Willis, 0 do
Croiia, 22 do
Hercules, a do
Nelson, 1 do
Sam; 33 du
Have, 45 do Carpenter;
Joe, 23 do
Charlotte, 12 du
* Vb Terms cask.
LXDtUTOtt’il BALE.
W?. V i 'I *, K r,*- J - V- JACKSON.
11.1, be Isold on ! ussduy the 37th day es
I sbriiary next, at fllarchmont, the late reei
dcnce at John Fui, deceased, about SIXTY
SCA> Isk belonging to the estate el said deceased
—ALSU —
All the Household and kitclloa furniture, at said
residence, two Mules, one Horse, a lew head of ski
ll1 ’ and h< OS, two four wheel carriages with harness,
two small wagons with feertr, a Tut of vflrpeatw*
and plantation topis, a small lot of books and a geld
wateh and trinkets.
1 —A I,Bo—
Into Dwelling oft he deceas'd, the harden,
grounds and a body ol pine land attached to ills
sumo,containing in nil about one hundred and Sty
acres. The garden is tastefully planned and hiw
long hoc*ii considered the Imiidnornewl •! Ike kind in
this section ot the country. fersoii* wishing Is
purchase are invited to visit the pnmiscs and ei
ninino for themselves.
—ALSO—
About One Hundred anil thirty.aornu
Acres ol wood laud, lying south east es the lasi
described — A Lao— ,
A small Faria containing ahoul One hundred
and ten Acres, I mile iroin MarrhmoDi, known
as Bronson place, lying on both sides of line's creek,
on Ihe premises is a small Crist Mill now in opera
lion, a dwelling bouse and lbs necessary out build
ings; on ibis place are several nSvsr lading springe
ol ptire water. —also—
Another sitiailor Farm, containing about Tw eu
ty-tliree Acres adjoining lands of Dill and 6 Era
ner, on winch there is a small dwollisg.
—Al.ko—
(About Two liiiudred and seventy Aeruseif
wood land odjoining the two places hist mentioned.
1 Ik* wood InncJ will bo divided bs Itr as prMi•
cable to suit purchasers.
The stile Will cutmhertcrt at 101 A M
FE’I'EU IIENNpciT,
ANTONIE t’lQI ET,
HENRY ff. CUMMINS,.
Exesnlors ol tho mil es John Fex. dee'A
Jan 25 20:ws2wtd
Each of the city pa; era, the Charleston Cearwr ,
the Milledguville Journal, and Wsahinginu News,
will insert the above noiire twice a week until dur
of sale, and ,« resent their accounts to the F.xeenteia.
llichthond Sherl/P* Mfife. X
WILL be soli! on the first Tuesday ia Marc*
■cat, (it the lower Market house in Ihe eity
ol Augusta, within lha usual hours ulsale, a Bay
Horse, levied on and taken as die property el
Christopher .'liner, m satisfy a fils, from the lu
folior Court of Baldwin co ijity, at the inetnnee el
Lewis Bond vs. ilia said Minn-and M D .lueea
Feb 6 3()nl WCJTD ir dDSII, SblT. Rif.
KECEI VEIt’S HALE. ~ ~
Wll.L bo sold at public auction on the liet
Tuesday (fitli day,) of Mareh next, at ike
Lower Market Hou«e in the eily es Aeguste, m
pursuance ol an ore'er of the Superior Coni' es
Richmond county, holding jurisdiction in
passed at the January form ol ( «id court, in |ke ea
ses of Jamo- Chavous rs. Gilbert Imhgstrest end
others, snd Cilhorl f.ongstroet I*. John ChaveM
and others, all that tab tof land s'ludle on Ilia
vaniinh river, in said county ofUichmuud, adjeiw
mg lands of Harris, Collins, Bradford and etkenl
known as the James Bonl trues
'forms—The land will bo sold onn credit at Aval
ten, and fifieon monihs, for noipa with approved
personal security, and n mortgage on the premises.
JAMES W. f)A VIA, Receiver hi Kceily.
feb 8 32 2nwld
school FOR YOt nii LADIES.
f I 111 H second leriti of frf ic ti Train’s Reboot
X for young ladies will commence 22d Jan. nt
the Rand Hills, in the vicinity pi Augusts, on the
premises ol tbo Rev. Mr. Davis, where will bp
taught nil lllose braochos considered essential l» n
thorough English Education, comprising Reading,
Writing, Orthography, English Crnmrasr, and
Composition, Ooogruphy, History, Alaiural. Intel
lectinil aid Moral I’lnlosophy, Astronomy, Arith
metic; Algubra, Ueometiy, Ac. tugelbcr witk
French. ,
Lessons wilt also be given in Vocal Mniiie,
Drawing, Chinese and MeV.sotmln Fainting.
Terns lor English branches. *lO per
Extra for Drawing, I’niuting, nod French, aar.li fli.
This school is designed to he permsnout, sod itg
location cannot readily ho surpacsed in salubrity es
climate. .
.Should Iho patronage bo sucb as to make if as.
cessary, Miss Train will provide herself with a
aoinpeteni iiosisinnt.
Reeess (or ono weok nl the. elpsn oleflch term,
will comprise tbo only vncfllion of the school.
Eligible board can b- oolained on rousurtabK
enns. Jan I'd w2mo
I 7 S. HANK NOTES—For sole by
XJ . Coo. Insurance A Tiust Ce.
feb 2 27
Eliza bis lit A. )Vk itt In, , ~~
»s, ( l.ihel for Ciewnr.
James Whittle. )
r |7//f; Sharin' having retunind that the dcleodent
X ir not to be foiind—lt m ordered that ke ap
pb r and answer nt the next terra of this Ceun, or
the Court will proeeod as in eases ol jndgraaat ky
default.
It is lurlhcr ordered, That this rule ke published
in one of the Cnzctles ol the City es Augusta, ease
n month lor three monihs, prior lathe next (era.
A true Extract from tho minutes,
JAS. MeI.AWS, Gl'k. sen*.
Feb 12 m3t it*
Georgia In*. * Trust CemiHiifi t
Aoodsta. Jam, ft. I
fJNHE Directors hnvn this d.*.y deslared a tbvi
-1 dend of four Dollar* per .Share, era of the
profiis olThn Inst six months, payable oa and after
ihu lOlh instant W T COUED, Soe'y.
jan 8 if i
EXTRA .viuiHKIM.P.k »fI I.TH.
SNOWDEN A SHEAR have received from
New V ork, n supply of Marseilles Quilts soaae
of which are of Extra size and of tho mast spleodM
stvle, to which they rjspnntlully invite IkaaUeaiiaa
of the Indio*. nev 7
FIFTY DOLf.AKS REWARD.
in KANAWAY from tke snV
ggt senber lasi evening, n Negro
i<i Ulan * >y lbß nivn * Ft u >i
im Rk™ well known as frank Meal. Mo
is about 30 or 31 years es age,
«y | A? | j very black, with whiskees,
and sloul, and has kis front
locilimu; ipnch spoken, and very intelligent for a
A'egro; he is about S led 7or 8 Inches higk. Hd
may so lurking about Augusta, ssh» has a who
at Mr. fiilev’c, a low doors below ihe Isvwer Mar
ket. Him been in the employ ol ike Steamkosf
t nmpanv ior sevorsi years past. The above rewind
will be paid Ibr his apprehension snd eonAnemctA
in any sale jail, or delivery to me.
J. A. DOVE, Birlimond Co ~ .
12 miles below Augusta on Savanna* read,
jan 24 tl 19 -
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS REW ARD
K F N A W A V I tom the s uksoriber
■CL/ while,in ramp, near H ambnig, AC.
a certain nogro iripn named rrtitro,
irTTf**' ngofl about 40 years, dark rompW
iTf 1 ?* ion, rhunkey, heavy built, ahonl A
feet Bor 10 inches high, lovevnf
of his upper fore ibcih missing; and'
E8 tolerably brisk spoken,
rond negro was puro.hn'sod front ihe work bouse
in ( har'eston. Any person wfv> will apprehend
■mid 1 negro and deliver him to .Wr. Wm. Turner
of Hamburg, or secure him so tb it said Turner rain
get him, will receive the abowe reward.
b ], „ ’ J. S. WILLIAM'S.