Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, March 03, 1838, Image 3

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THEATRE. W. C. FORRES, Lessee. MU. lIACKETT For one Nighl more, and positively his last appearance! BATIIRDAY~EVENING, MARCH 3J. Will be presented the popular comedy of Paul Pry. p au l p ry J»r. lIACKETT phoebe Mrs. A. Adame A PAS SELL, Miss WRAY. After which, Hons. Horble.ni. Rone Morblcau Mr II AC KETI, To conclude with the Ulilitia Training:. Major Joe B.nker Mr Hackott, Doors open at 6, performance to commence at 7 o'clock. Offices. C. C. & Rail Road Com’y. ) Febiuary 6, 183a, \ , |tHE following is the present arrangement on & ft. this road for the pnssengoi trams, running through both ways daily (except Sunday) PASSENGER TRAINS. Average speed not over 20 allies per Hour, UPWARD. _ 11 Not to leave Charleston. before, CO5 a M Summerville, 7 4o Inabinelt.’, ft 1? Georges, ® , j Branchvillo' 10 Midway, '} 00 70 .Miles T. O. IMS Graham, * BlackvilU, (din.) 1 00 r m A ikon " Arrive at llamh i’rg,not heforo A3O noTNWAiin. Not to leave Hamburg, More COO A it Aikin, B°o Hlnckvillc, J 0 0® Graham's i'o f' 1 76 a ilesT O '•> Midway. 1 ™ Branchville, I® M Georges >« « ' M Innbinctts Summervilo “ V' Arrive at Charleston not heforo 4SO To remain 20 minutes for Breakfast and Dinner, *‘t« deliver and receive Mails, and for Wood and ~ Passengers at all regular Stations il a V white flag is hoisted as a signal. March 2 W.M H. CRANE, has just received, Black gro grain Silk, Blue bl k I oir de Soir, Bl’k Silk, Silk Velvet, bl’k French Crape, JJl’k silk Fringe, hl’k and white blond Edging, Ladies hl’k and white Lislo Hose, White cotton do, Velvet edge bonnet Ribbon, Fine cap Ribbons, rul’d Pick iVic Gloves, ■ White do do Mills, while and bl k silk (.loves, B Hem stiched I. C Illid’kls. embroidered Linen • Cambric do, fancy drees Shawls, ■ .ColM, plaid and sniped Swiss Muslin, 9 -Smalt lig’d French Muslin, do do I rmts, 1 do do Light Calicoes, and Jackonels $ 5-4 and 6-4 Wa.iham Sheetings. * ch *O. % rpo PRINTERS.—A good Printer, who is f A master ol his business, will receive permanent J. employment, prompt pay, and liberal wages, by making immediate application to tti i Book amt Job printing office of W T. 1 //OMI &ON, &- Co j’eb 21 4-3 VIRGINIA NEGROES FOR SALE.-. The subscribers living in Hamburg, Louth Carolina, have on hand a large number of Virginia . slaves, and will receive supplies every two weeks. Traders, planters and Others wishing lo purchase, would do weft to give us a call, as we always keep •■superior assortment. . __ Feb 7—w3rti 31 JOSEPH WOODS it CO. m (SCHOOL FOR HOYS-At the Leciure "33 CT Boom ol the Vresbylerian Church, lower story, r* To commence on the first Monday in March next. | Mr. Ripley P. Adams, Instructor — The •5 English Department will include Keadin# Orlhog- : 'M Taphy, Penmanship, Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geography, Hisiory, Declamation and Composi- M lion. Terms St 12 5.) per quarter. % The Classical Department a , Will include, together with the English, M 1. Ancient Languages, •4 2. Mathematics and Book Keeping, 3 3. Higher English Branches and Belles LeltreS, » 4. Natural Sciences. % Tuition $2O per quarter. Modern Languages, each $lO extra. ‘■'S Young gentlemen may be lined for College or lor 5 business. . i Small Boys will ba admitted, and receive appro val prialo attention . , _ , , ■j jJi Application may ho made at the ■- r 10 • fl or to the Rev I M Egerton, cornor of Mclntosh and Reynold 1 treets. tfjft Payments quarterly, in advance. Feb 1U 42; tr'3w:w 1m C" BLOME, Justice of tho Peace for the . 600i)i District, has taken an oflico in tho H ritpr of Mr F C Taylor’s dry good store, next be- M low S Wbford’s hat and shoo st ire; entmnee thro S ‘the alley. Merchants and others wishing debts ts .opllncted; or sued, and Books brought up, will IB please call on him, as he has engaged a competent i Book deeper. Feb 43w3t d 9 - Strayed or Stolen. P KIROM tie subscriber's wagon at Appling, Col- I jt 1 umbia county, Geo., a Yellow Noffel HORSE fcbout oj ago, large frame, heavily built; 'inf& otlnr particulars pot, remembered. . A reward ol S Twenty Dollars will be paid ~6r his delivery,,or any -‘IL information that may be given will be thankfully re- J| ccived. HIRAM N. WILSON Augusta, juae ts 131 TO RENT, —A large and comirto dious Brick A’toro on Broad street, ( suitable lor either a Dry Good or Gro- H AwJJß»oery business. Possession given im mtnediately. Enquire of fvj Jan 8 WM. T THOMPSON. \ Atk TO RENT—>A commodious and 111iStH brick store on Broad street. t-J'MBH, Possession given immdiatdy. Enquire Ewf, A. Z. BANTA, 236, Broad-st. I jan 10 7 ib 1 White and Black Silk Blond. A nr H. WYATT <fe Co , No. 206, have just re r|l. • ceived Whiteand Black Silk Blond Laces. Also, an assortment ol French worked and Scotch needle worked Collars. [feh 16 3‘J t(f CONSIGNMENT.—IOOO pieces heavy Bl ” Hemp Bagging; ( 0 r sale low by m jan 20 ft ig H.C. BRYSON & CO. If ®* Hcaddcn, Artiml, M leave reaped fully to inform the citizen* ■ »• " of Augusta, that he has returned to this city, J taken the room formerly occupied by him in the ■ fnsonic Hall, where he intends remaining for a ew ■ ©eks, and where he would be happy to receive H K)se who may desire his professional services. The public generally, are invited to call and ■ e his specimens. non 9 264 1 I broadbent, a rtlst, j( I ■ tWPEC J FULLY announces to the Ladies | Vand Genllei.ien of Augusta, Hamburg and its I flity.that he hav taken a room at the .Masonic H fe, where he will be happy to w lit on mu h as ■ « (heir likenesses taken, cither in porlnit or min -9 (c. Specimens of hU painting can bo seen at ■ <r>mr! —second story—whorc hc invites the pub- B tp call and examine lor themselves. I iv 13 ts 365 1 V URK WOOD.—For sum hy" ' B 10 ANTONY A HAINES. I Inal flour, potatoes, &c.- B *lO bbls. Canal Flour, ■ 150 00. Irish Potatoes, I 100 do. Northern Gin, I RK) do. do. Whiskey, I 60 do. Mackerel, No. 3. K CO qr. and eight casks Malaga Wine. Land ■ ixd for sale on the wharf, hy I 16 12 GEO.R JESUP&CO I A CONSIGNMENT-75- Bbls. Abbot’s 8 MIPERIOR ALE, just reee.v«yi and (or sale I 8 by JOHN COSKEUY. ' »R. U. RISSRLi Respectfully inform* hi* friend* and ths public, that he propose* giving a Concert Moshav Evkni Mr, March 5iU, at iho MASONIC HALL. I he Piano Forte to bo used this evening, is of the manufacture of J. Chickcring & Co., which i* kindly furnished Mr. Russell by Mr, Parson*', PART FI list 1 Introduction—Piano Forte. Some Love to Roam—Coihposcd by linsscll. The Brave old Oak; arranged hy Russell. Wind of the winter Night; whenee comest thou* a descriptive poem: po em by Charles Mackay Russell. The Ivy Green; words by ‘Do*’; Vnu sic by Russell. Arm, brothers, Arm—the wolf is out; a description of a wolf hunt Cooke. PART SECOND. The wreck of the Mexico; word* by Harrington Russcil. Come, brothers, Arouse Russell. Woodman spare that Tree; words by Cl P Morris Russell. The fine old English gentlemen melody l>y Marliri Luttier Comic Song; Largo al Fact* turn della cR* . Rossini. (Jj* Tickets $l, Children half price, to be had At the Bookstores of the .\iessrs Plants, arid Kichirds ft Sloy, and at the door. Concert In commence at half past sev'ert. A fine CTiAifci: tor tailors. A good aland with custom work so,- twrt 1* four hands, can be taken immatllniely on good terras. The bouse may be rented lor any length of time, and at a very moderate price: il will an swer for any other business. Apply to marl 4SdGt* H II ZERHUISEN, North side Broad at, near new Market. itICKLAYER FOR BALE.-Om iato bnekbiyer ol good c araolorand sold for ' no fault, w ill ho *o*d. Enquire at this wffieo. mar 1 48 d3t BULBOUS ROOTS.—An assortment ol Bulbous roots, among lfj°m aro some splendid Hyacinths, Tulips, Are. Also a large assortment of fresh Garden seeds, just received and for sale by mar 1 A NFC )MY ft H AI.NKS, t >32 Broad st. TV] EW BOOKS—Just received by Richards is ft Sidy— l.cila, dr the Seigo of Grenada, by i lie author of Eugene Aram, Rienzi, ,Jr. illustrated with splendid Engravings from drawings by the most eminent artists. I'ickwiek Papers, a new edition, with numerous illnstrations, 1 vel octavo, coinpletn. Ethel Churchill, or the two Brides by the author oft lie Improvisatrice, Francisco Carrara, Traits and Trials of cnily life, ftp. marl OST.-A PockeT«ook, ins morning near I tho Old Market, containing a small sum o( money and a note drawn by I). L. Holiday in favour ol Elijah Waylie, for 91 or 93 dollais, daiod Fob 1837, also a small account against Philip Scbly. The finder will bo liberally rewarded by leaving it at bis office Feb 29 3t 48 |\l UGROUS FOR SALE.— is lias for sale in tho town of Hanilmrg a likely parcel ol Virginia Negroes,sixty in number; the likeliest that has been in market for sometime; — amongst them are first nne house servants, and field hands, also some very likely plow boys, cooks, washers and inmers, which lie is dispised losell at the lowest market prices; also three first rale seamstresses. DE.MJ DAVIS. Feb 25 4G;Std Kr - Plie Constitutionalist will copy fi tiirtas. . NOTICE. A FTER Ihe22d instant, the ordinanco reqnire i V mg Slaves who live a part from their ow ners lo procure a Licence from the ciiy council, will he strictly enforced. All persons interested will take dun notice of this. By onfdf, Jan 17 12 GEO M WALKER Cleik ' GEORGIA RAIL ROAD. ’ msmm* ON and after tho 80th of Jan. the Passenger train will leave Augusta at 7 o'clock, a. m. for Wnrronlon. Uot'iriilng leave Wnrrentnn at S past 12o’clock. RICHARD PETERS, Jr. Resident Engineer & Nup’t of Transportation. Jfah 5 3 RATiTroAD NOTICE. fWAHE Georgia Kail Road and Banking Company, I- are now prepared lo forward with punctuality, all merchandize that may ho delivered to their a gonts at either Os the following stations ; Augusta, Hearing, Belmr, Thomson, iturzelia, Cataiak. Froiglit payable in Augusta. RICHARD PETERS, Jr. Resident Engineer ij- Sup’t of Transportation. jan 9 G Line of I’acketx, Between .IfoAife nud JUonliromari/. THE Steamboats Fo-strr ■ nrld Ifterfa Will form a line ol Packets, as above, commen cing their regular trips in No vemher, leaving Moliile every Saturday and IVednesdny, at 5 o’clock P, M.; and Montgomery every Sunday and Wednesday at 10 o’clock A. M. For freight or passage apply on lioard or lo W. W. FRV, Jan 4 3m 2 Mobile ‘ GROCER lEsT^kCl <>A HIIDS Sugar 100 hags prime green Coffee ; 50 bhls IVhiskey l 50 do Rum 20 do Munongahola Whiskey 25 (fin 20 boxes Soap, No. I 20 boxes Tallow Candles - 20 do Sperm do So bags genuine Petit Gulph Cotton Seed > 50 boxes Raisins 20 do Spanish Sogafs G boxes Loaf Sugar Cognac Brandy Holland Out, Nails, Ac. Ac. Just received and for sale by SKINNER ft PURSE, I No. 317, nortli side Broad street. Feb 12 w3t 35 _ IJOTATOES. —ISO Kbit. superior Irish Pota- M. toes, just received and lor sale low by feh II W.E.&J. U.JACKSON, Auc’rs. Northern Gin ami Baltimore Whiskey; 4J/J BISLS. White’s Hallimo.e (fill; 25 bbls. copper distilled Whiskey; , Forsalelowby ISAAC MOISE. Feh 1G 39 r PEACH lIRANDY. 17MVE hundred ggls. Peach Brandy, 5 years old, and good proof, for salu by Feb 16 39 ISAAC MOISE. » nuiONONGAHELA WHISKEY.—2S bids . i*J of iMommjahela Whiskey, very old. and of 5 good proof, for sale hy ISAAC MOISE. j f ONDON PORTER * Rnrton Pale l.i Ale. —25 casks London Porter and Burton I Pale Ale, just received and for sale hy 1 feh 15 ISAAC .MOISE. BLEACHED SPONGE, a very fine and auitable article for the Ladies Toilet, (or sale I by ANTONY A HAINES. . Feb 10 34 i _ BROUGHT to Augns- Jp fa Jail, on the 1 Stli just., a t JfnAJ negro man, ca'ls himself gjmg, ADAM, ray* ho belongs / to John J Smi'li, Beaufort, .V i / C. He ia 5 feet 6 inches high, dork complected; 25 years nld, 3of his upper front teeth out. Ins a sc .r on the loft fool. iThe owner is requested to come forward, pov expenses, and take him from Jml. Fob 21 43 ELI .MORGAN, Jailor. NOTICE. yogv SI HAYED from the auhamher on tho night of the 28 1 k of January IjTk last. a large bright aorrel mare Mule, jQSXAf mor a liltle .nrliiied to a man colour; S gj“it is rather believed, that i-he has a ss*fSassS*9star in her forehead, roach mane, Ac. The sum of Five Dollars will be paid to any per-on who will deliver said Mule to me at Forsyth, Goo., or give information to that I can get hor. 6b 27 Stsv 47 A SAMUEL mtkjim. uka iv h\y UF THE Cirorffia Slate Lottery. t JM.be benefit oflho Augusta Imlcp'l Fire Comp') class No 8, for 1838. , 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 d, 9 10 II 13 13 14 47 lt> 13 84" *3 35 ai «T"8 fed 7 40 09 I" HEREBY CERTIFY that the above numbers . the / »C4n»l Are correct,as taken Irom tho Man ager’s ‘certificate of the draw mg of the Virginia Stale Lottery, lor the town of Petersburg)!, Class No. 3, (br 1838, drawn at Alexandria, Vn. Fob. 24. And which deter mines the lute of all Tickets in (lie above Lotlory. A. READ, agent. Feb 21 TICKET » ».T 47 Is u Prize of Four Hundred Dollarsll 1 TICKET t 40 Is a Prize One Hundred Dollars!! 7no holders of tho above ti'clfct is roqumteni to call and receive tho cash. A REAL). Feb 28 DRAWS THIS DAY: GEORGIA STATE L O T T E R Y. FOR TIIK BENKFIT OF THE tilgnsta Independent Fire Compan}', Class No. 8, for 1838. To be determined, by the drawing of the Virginia State Lottery, endowing the Leesburg Academy, and for other purposes. Class No. 2, lor 1838. To bo drawn at ALEXANDRIA, Va., Saturday, A/ach 3d, 1838. D S'. GftsoottV Si Co. (successors to Yat'csdt Me* , Inly re,) Matlagvrs. fiiJAAi! Minion: _ 30 000 DOLLARS -1 Prize of $30,000 $30,(-00 1 10,000 i'o,rtoo I 7.0(A) 7,0(H) I s,oiW 5,0110 I 4;0(A) 4,0t10 1 3,000 3,000 1 2,165 2,165 25 1,000 25,000 50 500 25,000 5) SflO 10,000 88 160 13,200 63 100 6,300 fij 80 3,040 fi-j 70 4,410 f,3 60 3,780 ]2fi 60 6,300 126 80 5,040 3,654 20 73,080 23,430 JO 531,360 27,814 Prizes, amounting to $472,1.76 flf'F Tickets slo—Shares in proportion. 50*1 icfc’cts in the above Lottery ran be obtained at all times by country dealers and those who arc ilisposo.l to adventure,by Sending tbeir orders to the undersigned, who will given prompt allonl ion,if ad dr issed to A. REAL), Contractor and Slate Agent, Augusta, Geo. march 3 N CO NS IG N 31E NT. —5O Flour. 25 bids Country do. Just received and for sale by 11. C. BRYSON & CO. jan 22 t< 17 IV' OTICE.—The copartnership herctolor exist i v ing in this city under the firm ofCowlillg & Garclcllc, expired on the Ist day of Ja.mary last, by its own. limitation. Tho business of tho linn will bo closed by .4. Garuku.k. J. V.COWLING. Feb. 13,1837 l( A. GARDE Li. E: t |)1IF- SVibscribei begs lea veto inform bis friends JL and the public, that he will continue to trails art lies Commission liusiuess in this city, un der his own name. A.GARDELLE. feb 13 If SS iVfw Music, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. JUST RECEIVED, a largo supply of popular and fashionable Aff/SIC. Also, lirst rate Gui tars, Flutes Violins, &.<■.. for sale at A. Iver sen’s Music Store. No 247, Blmad street. SCrPiano Portes lulled and repaired Jan 4 2 riAIIi: SOUTHERN FIRST CLASS 1 HOOK, or fixer iscs in Rending mid Dec lamation, selected principally from American An Ihors, and designed lor the use of "Schools and Academics in the Southern and Western Mates. By Al. M Mason, A. B. Principal of Vinevillo Academy, Georgia. For sale by feb 1 20 T. 11. & h C. PLANT. WHISKEY. —4() bids Rye Whiskey, just received and for sale by Fch 14 W. E. A. J. U. JACKSON, Atici’a. LIAIE. "I *714 CASKS superior Tlionmstown lime, on ronsignhVoiit, for Hale low, by Jan , 27 22;t BAIRD & ROWLAND RECFIV E I» ON CONSIGN M ENT^ 1 |4H BOX I,S exccilcwt i'OBACCU, ihnnidac -4.7 Hired by Grn, E. C. CartingtOh, yiaiilax, Vn., which will be sold low by leb 4 31 CLARKE, McTEIR &. C O. US. BANK By . Geo. Inauraiico &. Tiusl Co. feb 2 27 ' SUPERIOR IRISH LINENS. SNOWDEN& SHE AR, have received from Ne v York a supply of 4-4 Irish Linens of the best style; als i superior heavy 9-8 line i, expressly for pillow cases, to winch they respectfully invito he attention of the public. 9 Jan 12 LARG E HE A LTHY LEECIIEsT A LOT of remarkably fine (Spanish) Leeches, in a goad healthy state, just received and for sale by ANTONY & HAINES, Jan 27 No 232 Broad street. I s'LOUR.—23 hhls superior fino Flour—so 50 half do do dd Jmlreceiveil and lor sale by E. & J. U. JACKSON, Auci’s. Feh 10 34 NOTICE. IjA & 11, CLARK have associated with • them Mr. George Rackctt. The busin ess in I Ids place will bn conducted in the name of Clark, Racket! Si Co. Jan 29 23 CIGARS." £? 4WA M. CIGARS assorted qualities. -N SMITH & Cb. Fch 10 34 PROTKC FlO MVS UTCANCK COM l*A\\\ ' I \HE undersigned, agents of tho Protection In- J1 surance Company of Hanford, Connecticut, are preparer! to insure buildings and their contents against loss of damage by fin on the most reasona ble terms. W. & J. G.CATLIN. net 31 Hts 255 Ol|l| PACKAGES Drugs Aladirines Pcr •JlMf fninery, Paints, Gils. Dim Studs, lirtish es, Window Glass, Ate just received and fdr sale Jsn 26 21 by HAVII. VND, RIsI.KY At Co. PORTO RICO SUGARS. *)I4 HMDS. Choice Porto Rico Sugars, (or sale Oil low.by Jnn26 N SMITH. & Co. 4 4 BIII.S. |'U|strior Moiiongaho.u VV hiskey, 44 jus rocotvorl anil for sale hy J 26 21 W E At J U J VC K 80 V , Auctioneers. 7Test~l A AH* OIL —Winter Strained, and li nearly iron from color, just received and for sale by IIAVILANU, RI.S’LEY *t JO. jan 25 20 C “hecks—T in New York at sigla and 5 days / sight, for sale by JOHN G. WINTER. ian 27 22 "SUPERIOR COTTON SHIRTINGS. ' SNOWDEN St SHEAR, have just received from New York a supply of superior 4-4 Cot ten Shirtings, manufactured for the env trade and of the bast style, to which they respectfully invite the attention of the public- 9 Jan 12 -1 Ew Tiniotliy ami ('lover Hay. AFF.W loadsofetcollent quality, mil cured, for sale by N. B. MOORE, July pi 162 IWII SCULL SIIO VL’S OSNABURGS AND YARNS.—Theundemigned being appointed Agents lor tho sale ol the alsive goods, will keep constantly on hand a full supply, which they will lineose of on the most reasonable terms Jan V dAw2m C. A GREINER 4: CO. I UK.—3UO Hamper* real Irish | : * otatOCH, (or sale low it' taken from the I wharf, hy ( ( t .|, 5) JOHN COSKERY. 1 NEW CROP MOLASSES. ~ fi (II HHUS just received nn.l Corsale lon hv 1 ' STOVALL HAMLIN 1 Fob 7- 31 » .1 usl Kcccivnl 110 BBLS excellent Potatoes; * " -aj 50 do 3 .M'ckccel ; * 150 Bags prime Greer. C’ljtjf.'o; 23 do Java do. , ! For snlo low by CL ARKE MoTIER, &c. _FobJS 3'J r ~ r l'L\ libds. New Orleans Sugar, new crop, so ■* sale low from the wharf. Feb 1!) 4ld3t WIT OORIYOJV. JUST UECEIVED.-A Mother's answered in Letters of a Father to bis I tang bier. The Family Preacher; Or Doiiieatic Unties illus trated and enforced in eight dWcWcsea, by. Rev. ’ It. W Bailey, of South Carolina. Fur tain by fel> 1 80 T. 11 _& I t-'. PLANT. lAFTWICH’S.Rckt (Viewing Tobacco. -f (or sale by ANTONY Ac. HALVES, fel* 5 , B*J 232 Brand street A fciE AND POUTER I .—lo casks Abbot's t V best Ale. 10 casks Porter. Just received and for sale by _ fob iq W. L. J ACK.S'ON. Anc’ts. d CHECKS ON NEW YORK and U. S Banknote*, for sate by W U GORDON. „ Feb 19 41u3t Lamp Oil. OF very superior quality—bleached and un bleached—for sale by WM. HKWSON, nov 1-5 «f,3 TMACftll Toil tcctl I r ..TOBACCO in RECEIVING on cnnsigniAent 300 botes To bacco front good tojirinto. _n A. 30 JOHN As GOORKR St SON. BACON A LARD.—3oi) Hams, Shoulders and Middlings of snpsnor quality, just receiv ed frorrt Gcecitvillf', S C., fill JArs PritAo Leif LfiVil froth 15 to 40 lbs. each, fob 15 For sale low by ISAAC MOI.S’E. PetitgulT' cotton seed. IIIAVE a few hundred bushels iif the above Colton Seed, which is genuine. Planters who dcsiro to improve the Colton crop, would do well to call iihtnediafvly. Alsd, A btiiall lot oftinmi'ted N nriKcen Cotton Seed, (or sale. Feb 12 35 A. CUMMLVG, The Constitutionalist will copy the above. SUCJ All.—25 hhds. New Orloans, good qualL ily, for a tie by J MEIGS. Feb 19 4l:3taw2w WANTED, n situation as Mar IC««p«r. A\) ply at tins ofllco. Feb 12 35 i ~ Ranted to 19 ire. ' A NECON'D Han. - . 1 Piano Forte, for which a rea j /V sonnbln price will bo paid. ApplyteNVni.il. Orchard at Iverson’s Music Store - , 247 Eroud street, dec 2 282 Wautpil so Purchase. 6>iA or 3(1 likely young Negroes, for which good rwU prices will bo paid, in ensli, by dec 20 297 wlf J. Sr. I). MORRISON. rjio hire’.—f onr or live Negro Boys. I Also, about the share ol women and girls. Apply to B L. HOLLIDAY. jan 10 7 t( iRIIsIfED SIIG Alt.-lO bids 'CYhshor Sit -'gar, just received and for sale by , fob 15 ISAAC MOISE. S ILK AM) COTTON UMHIIELL.vS. 1C AS E line Silk and Colton LIMU/l SLLAS. just received at No. 805, by Fob 9 33 T. U. WYATT * C.A (GEORGIA NANKEENS.—Six case of * Nankeens, manufactured from Colton grown in Georgia, for sale by A. SIBLEY, jan 20 ts Ifi r Ull SALE.—The Lot and Dwelling form >rly - Ji- owned tiy Bishop Andrews, corner of Green i and Centre streets, having 221 feel front on Green and SUlbelon Centra street. A SIBLEY'. Jan 20 ts 10 I’ofaloc*. ► "J OO Fofnfdrtii for f unity :i«p, both J."/"" kidney and Murcor equal to imported lor sale by . CLARKB, McTlfcK & CO. I nov i7 277 t’irc I roiis. , BRASS Andirons, Fenners, Shovel attd Tongs, 1 in great variety, for sub by t oct 20 V St H CLARK. t MALAC \TWINE'. , " ! 35? QUAR’I'hR casks Malaga WtHVi, Lorftig’s •> brand. N SMITH it Co Feb 10 34 ‘ RAISINS. "J s?jfY BOXES, fresh bunch Raisins, (or sale by IOU N SMITH & Co Feb 17 U ' I T AHftfe, lIETLth y iTeeciies.—a l i lot of remarkably fine Leeches in godd healthy stale,jest received and lor sale hy jan 25 20 lIAVILc Nl>, lUSLKY *, GO. COD FISH. "8 (Wt BOXES new Cod fish, for sale low. JUU N SMITH .v Co. Feb 10 3l_ \ COTTON SEED. , FJN JIE subscribers have still on hand a few bags | ! JL of Ramsey's genuine Petit Gulf Cotton seed, I which will be said on reasonable terms to persons < w ho ore desirous to improve their cotton crop. I Jan 27 22;2awGw BAIKU & ROWLAND. BOARDING.— Mrs. J. CARRIE having ta ken the large three story brick bouse on Broad Street, directly opposite .Marlin Frederick s confec tionary, is now prepared to accommodate Boarders I in a superior manner. A few i ingle gentlemen can bo accommodated with excellent sleeping apart ments. jan 10 7 I AM HI JUG anil CIIEUAW Notes wan tell by JOHN G. WINTER ' Jan 27 22 ,|l W t Piccesof flagging, on consignment, rW * /V/ of a Superior quality, and for sale low,by STOVALL St Hamlin, i feb 3 28 I TO THE rVBMjMC. » PAYNE A JANUARY’S Prttont Liever Press, for Bulling and Com pressing Cotton. riHIF. attention of Planters and Shippers Is res. I I JL peclfully invited to the above valuable inven -1 tion, with tho confident belief ■ hat it w ill be (bund 1 superior to every improvement ol the kind yet of- v Cored l» the public. Tho cumparalive'y tr.fling e. expense required liirits erection and successful op- s ~r n tion, together with the quantity of. cotton it is n capable of packing, (six or eight hands being able t i to turrt out 50 boles per day,) giVo itan importance t w hich they trust a liberal comriiuniiy will apjire cidlh. , As somo evidence of the favorable opinion al ready excited in the public, mind, tho pfoprktbrs - beg leave to introduce the following report util) r»- ’ solution of the select committee tppointed by tlie House of Representatives of the Mate of Missis sippi. I “ The select committee to whom was referred the p memorial of .Messrs Pdyno and January, have bud ( tho same under consideration. The committee havb examined the model of the rollon press pre- c smtbd by Mr. January ; Bum saideinminnrioii, and a the statements of several gentlemen who have seen ii the same in opbrntioti, the committee believe it a I valuable impmvotient, on I one well worthy of ibe ll patronage Os the cotton planter, both for packing c and compressing notion. The committee illcrclbro recommend the adoption of the folloWirtg resolu tion • R go/vrd by Ihr. Isgi.'hiture »f thr. Stain of Mis sissippi, That Messrs. Payne & January, by the le vel lion ol their new patent cotton press, have con tributed in an essential manner to improve the operation of rollon pressing. Adopted hy the House of Representatives, on tho 6th day of A/ay, 1837. Recommendations. —The undersigned mem- " hers of the Senate of the Bmto of Mississippi, take great p (ensure in recommending to the cotton plant- ( ers of Mississippi and the adjoining Slates, Payne , it January ’» Patent Lever Cotton Press, for pack- I ing and compressing cotton. From the examina tion we have had time to make rs the model eiht- I » (tiled to ns by tho paten era, and also from the r»- ' ‘ (mil of a boiiiinilleo of tho House of Represmta- I liven ut this Sialo, we have tiu hesitation msaying that the general use ol iho patent lever cotton press will ho highly heiietici.il to the cotton planing in terest of the Southern Stales. (Signed,) A. Cl. McNutt, Stephen Crcke, Jehu Uutt, /tranklin \Vull,liuht. II Buckner, It. A. Unr gis, James Me Raven, I do certify that I have onoof .Messrs, Payne,and January s patent lever cotton presses erected on my phintat ion, ami tind itinerary respect superior to mty thing ol the hind I lutve ever seen, and would recommend the adoption of it to every planter in the South. V\ ith eight hands, 50 bates per day can be easily baled, and when erected, will, no doubt, last from twenty to thirty years. J/inds county, 7th April, 1837. A. STONY. [Copy.] Natchez, 21th f’eb 1837—1 have wit-, nesaed the operation of Air January'a potent lever cotton press in compressing a halo ot cotton Irotn , the size ol 37 inches to tlto si?.o of 20 inches, and do with pleasure slate, that 1 believe d a cheap and durable machine for packing or compressing colton. NOAH HARLOW. [Copy.] Natchez, 97th feh. 1837.—Having wit nessed I ho operation of tho toVer press lately put up tn this place by U. W January, Esq. for the purpose ot compressing cotton, 1 have great pleasure in say ing that 1 wfas fully satisfied of its efficacy, and would earnestly recommend it to tho notice of planters who are wanting pre.-sos at their gins for packing cotton, B. ill. STEDMAN. [Copy.] Natchez Oil .dill, Keh 27, 1837.—W0, it Imji undersigned, having examined the patent lever cuvhprei!, of Mr. January, and seen i< in operation, are perfectly satisfied that when the machinery is properly adjusted it will not require more than the power ol two men to compress » halo of cotton; leaving it as small in dimensions as that from tho usual screw press. Wo would cordially recom mend it to nil, and more particularly to thoso deter mined upon erecting a compressing, machine, ns being preferable on many accounts, and certainly two of the greatest important c, viz; expense and pilwetr. . . DA NT, i. BALCOMI JAMES iMUNSELL, JDHJV A MBLER, SETH YOILVG. I hAvo examined Iho c'onlpressing mucbiri'O.dt Mr January, and fully tbh'cuT in opinion with tho above. I). C. AMBLER. Il’e, the undersigned, having seen the move named mnehino in operation, luliy concur in the Statement expressed by the above nnmrd gentlemen. ,\VAT. RAMSEY. It ion j. shrOyer. [Copy.] Natchez, Keh. 21, 1837.—Mh Roh’t January—dear sir: I us an nnitilerosled persori.liave witnessed, w hile the ship Montpelier, ol which I have tho command, was lying at the colton press landing, the power of your eompresso.l lever press, and can attest it has reduct d one of my largest hales oflho lot of cotton marked “Elias Chills,” ns small as any thin I have ever had Irom the steam press ol Ihosnmo size; ami it is my opinion that your press ran reduce cotton hales into as small a compass ns any steam press, as I was convinced from the trial •undo with the cotton bale above referred to. I was ono of the three individuals that compressed sajtl bale. To alt Planters in wont of presses, w ho make largo craps of cotton, which they arc in the halm of shipping to Europe, coast wise, I would unhesita tingly recommend the adoption ol this press, as it would enable them to have their cotton carried at less rates of freight, and the compression can be done by l heir own plantations whileginning. lam very sorry that your press bad not been in ‘opcraHm before my cargo was presaid, ns you would hive had a heller chance to have exhibited the performance of your press before my departure Wishing you all the good success that you just ly merit for yont'iiuliistry, 1 remain, your sincere fries."!, , .. JAMES WEIGH, On board l'l the ship Montpelier. Burke Countv, Geo. jun. 3!.*t, 1837. I certify that I have packed seven or eight bags of cotl ni on l*ayne <k January's patent leyer press, mid find it in every way superior nJ any thing of the kind I have ever seen,and can with pleasure recommend the adoption of it to every planter, and I nave no doubt when creeled, will Inst twenty or thirty years. JOHN G. HATCHER. /Jorke Countv, Geo. Jnn 31st, 1338. I do certify that I have one of I’nyneit January's patent lever presses mi my plantation, the first that has ever libela erected in this Stale, and can stale with pleasure to the public, that it surpasses any tiling ol'lliW kind 1 have ever seen in point of speed, cjise and convmiienc *, and 1 see no danger in pres sing coiiriri W ith pfriper care, and it cun he punched In the gm-hotis'o, so ns lb lib 'sc'c.ure from nil Vveiilh et. The cost of which rimy bo covered with 8275 or 83()t( at farthest, and when built of good materi als, will no doubt last from twenty to thirty years, and I hnliovh'il is balcriliitJil to press two hales in tho lime any screw can press one, and worth! rccoW mend the adoption 'ol it to all planters. EUW. J/.VTCTIER. CKORGI\, Burke county : Wo the undersigned do certify that we were pre sent and witnessed the operation of .Messrs I’uyne <k January's patent lever cotton press, erected on tho plantation of Mr. Edward Hatcher, and take pleasure in saying that we believe it will answer the purpose most admirably, and will boa decided advantage to every cotton plainer, 'JTio Colton halo pressed in our presence, wus five foci long, twenty five hy seventeen inches, w hich weighed four hun dred pounds. Tho I: ale was pressed with lour hands. A. J. LAWtSON, JAS. W, JONES, A fEMBERTON, JO.SEITI S. REYNOLDS, D. W. CLAYTON. Feb. 7, ifiSfl. I conbill’ With the above named gr’hllemril. r , WM. HATCHER. I concur willi thentrltdmrrllsdf the above named gentlemen. WM. S C. MORELS'. (I TOUCH A, Burke county Ido hereby certify that I was employed by Air. Edward Hatcher to build one ofT'nyno <k Jamm y's cotion presses idler a model produced by Mr. ( John I’ririo, which I completed and saw in opera- . lion, which perlormed beyond my expeclaiions. Further I believe two good mechanics can complete one in three weeks, timber and iron furnished ; 1 also think it worthy the consideration of all cotton planters,also all illriso iVhd with to cmnprctscotion bales. u JAMES H ELvS'O/V, Feb 91H; Ifiils. OF.ORniA, Burkh county: ] I certify. 1 hnvn seen the performance es Messrs. , Payne <k Jaiinr ry’s patent lever press and can say with pleasure that it Surpasses any thing I have ev- j er seen or known lb pack cott 'll with, and is not , surpassed in point of s|>ecd, case and convenience, and when eroded, will no doubt last twenty or thir ty years, and do most heartily recommend the adop tion *1 it to all planle's. Given under my hand, this Bih Feh 1838;, James Mcallister. I do heartiljr concur willi the above reniliraio SAMUEL H. LOVELL. I most carno-illy foncur with the above certificate Fch 9th, 1838. JOHN OWEN. Peisons desirous of obtaining the above named , Patent Press, either lor Georgia or Florida, will please address John Ps.ruin, Woyneahoto' Burke ( minty, Georgia In offering the above bathed Prosti for sale to tho citizens of ffborgin rind Florida (its utility having ' already hbetl proven) we hesitate not to say, that, ' in every instance where a 1 rial ot its power is made, l hot U will he found greatly superior tunny thing of the kind ever offered the public. W« hope (or, and confidently expect, the patronage ol the public' A BRYNE. JOHN PERRIN, feh 14 SmdtrvrAw 37 ~ LAW NOTICE. ~ JOHN R, BY HR, Attorney at Latv, Monticei.i.o, Urohoia. Wild, rrnrtii e in tho counties of Jasper, Jones, Putnam, .Morgan, Green aad Baldwin, ol the Ocrnnlgcc ( ircnii ; and .Monroe, flutls, Henry and Newton ol the Flint Circuit. reference*. ( Augusta. fol. Wm. T. Gould, Gould, Buddy Ss Co A. J AT. W. Miller, W. H. Craae. 1 Raihhonodk Baker. 1 Nnr York. 1 t milh, Miila St Co. Baker, Jokes- n Sc Co jan 13 9mtw—lo t'ook, mid Wnshtr and I rone r. On t BV | W *, K ! ,* J * u * JACKSON, C n l uosd.vy iho (itli instant, at iho Low or Market , J ,Be 1,1 l * lu city, within iho usual hours, will b« sold:—• Ono Negro Woman, about 13 yonr« of age, a in nl rale rook, enkt maker, nnd pastry cook. One ditto, about 40 years of ago, n good waitbar ami ironer. Tarim ciuli. mar 3 SO Positive sale of Valuable Negroes. ' BY W. E.i ft. V. JACKSON, ON the First Tuesday, (Gill) in March east “l ll‘B lower market liviu.c in this city, -within Ilia usual hours of sale, will ipotiiivoly' ba sold without reserve, to the highest bidder, the following valua • ble home servant: ~, Kor'o. aliiilt 50 years of ago, and her dtughtar l-ofcjia; t Bella, fvgoj 23, and her two sons; Hannah, 8 yoirs ol sge; Jane,, ,50 ,d 0 Venue, 32 5 0 Nelly, 11 J,, Alerrpnfth, 10 do Fanny, 8 Jo Richard', *G J u IVillia, 5 d<> Cretin', ti do Hercules, 5 do Neleon, 1 (J u Sam. $3 do , , Have, 43 do Carpantoir: Joo, as jo Chsrtoirti, 19 do Feb 84 TerttiS cash. W UCCcfviiU’S SALK. ' **'•' ho sold at public auction on tha. first I uegday (Bill day,) of March nan, at the Lower J/iirktt Home in the city es Augusta, ju rtorsunneo ol tm orfer of iho Sliperio’r Court of iu< hmoiul raunty, holding Jurixiictlon in «<juity f pasNrd nl Ihr January term ol loiid rourt, iu tbo h bc, ot Junior (bayous Vh. (filbert Longslroet and others, and Hilbert I .ougstrect vs-John Cbaveus and others, all that trait oflntu) nit tiale on the S»a vannoh river, in «.iid couhiy of Richmond, adjoin ing lands ol Harris, Collins, Bradford and allien, known us tho James Ileal trace i onus— I he land will hnsold on a credit ol firs, fen,and ftltcoii months, for notes with approved jiorsonul security, nnd a morlgngo on the promises. J A AIL 8 VV. I>A VIA’, Receiver ia honor, fob 8 39 2Avvld CABINET FURNITURE, ~”T AT-Reduced Price*.—Tha sub tTTl scnb'iir having dolcrmincd to hrinlg his IvlL Furniture llusincsa to a closoivithma Vj. "sjetjjsal ,| w weeks, liir this reason oilers the rehminder of Ins Stack of I'tlrui fr #lf I turn at very low prices Thu follow -1 * Inc are the orlieloß niiw in slots: ■‘■"eeret'iii'es (hid Hook-Cases, Breakfast and Tea Tables, Ladles’ mirk and Dressing Tallies, Centra nod I’ier Tallies, Marble top Wash Stands. 1 • '-! jJN. II —Sit Fair elegant I’ier Tables will be sold at cost Persons in waul, or expect-ug to want Pise I allies will do well to improve this opportunity el purchasing them lew. .• , , ... v . The Furniture is niedo aflor iho Inert New task patterns, warranted ol good niaieriola and workman •hip- ' K. W. TOLMAN,-- No. 127, Uromi tt., near the Lower tt arktt. leb 82 If 44 (aiOCERIIM. ~ ICA.SE Air. Millers'■ Tobacco, !2jara Maechhy Snuff, - ICHI Five and Two gallon Dimijohna, 00,000 superior Spanish Segars, 25 elites fresh Pirklrs, assorted, 50 boxes Bunch Knisms, 1 20 bids, single and double Loaf Sugar. 5 hlida. choice St, Croix Sugar, 850 canisters <>lns4 t.Unpuwiler, 50 hags New York Patent Shot, 30,00'J Attiorrosive Percu/sion Ca|>s, v; Just received by JOHN COBKKRT jan 23 18 SCHOOL FOR VOI/NtJ jXdIBIwI f I'HU second term of Alina Train** KtnbW lor young Indies will eomraener' 2(d JUR. A tint Sami Hills, in the vicinity ol Aagimis,eb this premia, s oi tlio Rev. Air. Davis,.' where will b* taught all lli'ise branches Considered essential le • thorough English Education, comprising Heading. Writing, Orthography, English Crammer, aid Composition, t.uography. History, iVslural, Intek lectual and .Moral Philosophy, Astroiioiny. Arilk. rnetic, Algebra, Hiomet.y, Ate, together with French. -n >•’■•• ~.V, Lessons will also bn given in Vocal Matin, Drawing, Chinese and MczzoUnto Painting, Ter-ns for English linin'lies. 910 per ‘.quarter Extra for Drawing, Painting, and French, south 9St This school is designed to be permanent, and Hd local inn cannutr readily ho surpassed in salubrity es cliMiMe. ' - . i r.\ • i Nhottld IWo patroness ho such as to make it ins cessory, Miss, Trait wilt provide herself with n competent assisttnt. for one week nt lb* elorn ol oteh term, will comprise the only vacation of the school. Eligihlo hoard con he oolained sa reasonable erras. Jan 111 w2mn SILK CIIITI/Rp. . .. . X FBNIIF. Mnnvn Alui.TiFAin.ia,of Ltmi JL Cltineso Mulberry. •• r! 3,000 Tubbs, I 'i'he prodiinn from catlings es 20,000 CIITT I .visa, ( tho two Inst seasons. Price of Trio, without rile branch". Under 5 loot, 23 cants each, Over 5 aod nrider,7-1ent,,371 cools each, Over? led,so.hhnls Vnch. , Cutting!.— Doe eye, 835 pur tlmxsnnil, Two “ 55 “ Throe” 75 •* 1;ir ; Tho Trco is easily propagated from Cnltings arid tho growth 111 Iho -Simihern -States ia more thaa don- Idwlhatis Iho Northern, in the same linte. till Uis Cuttings I obtained from Prince <fe Son,lit Mbslung, Long Island, lint 17 in 100 produced troos; o| the f.'diiuigs from them more than 75 from 100 via.-ob tained, mid the height of them is from 7 to I0(o.-t tho presellt yciir They slnmiil be pnt-ituo the ground between this Uni! the Ist of April. TTi* stirtve Tries add f.'iutihaa arc for sain by JONATHAN MEKJ^,, Angu-tn, fieorgia. - N. M —They will lie rarotuNy packed tail sane to order, on rumitlnnco accompanying ths order. Tho Cuttings cun be sent by stage. jan‘Jw2inß Kliznbcth A. Whittle, 1 - " v "- i Libel for Lnvtror. ifhmea Whittle. ) r |N//E Slmriir having reluinod ihatthe defendant ■- is HOI to he found—lt is oidcrrd that hs ng po r and answer at the nert term of this Court, or the Court will proceed ns in cases o( judgment hr default. ,i , .i It is limber ordered, That this rule be published in one of thh (mzdles of ihn City of Augnsin, anew a month for three months, prior to tho next term. A true Extract from the minutes. z-u.o JAS. AIjiLAWS, Cl’k. feh 12 m3t FIFTY DOLLARK REWARD. C KANAWAY froralhesuh gW srribor lasi evening, a Negr* JsQw. n '"n hy I tin name of Frank, n«U well known as Frank Seal. Hn y thout *) or 31 years of are, '’CrlSo J** * ) * nr * i > K *th whiskem, nimsßTjSSm swnnfc and stout, and has bis front ' teeth unit quick spoken, and very intelligent (or a A’egrot he is about 5 feet 7or 8 inches high. Hn may to lurking about Augusta, as h* Jins a mil o nt Air. Ililey’s, a lew ddbrs holorv ths Lower Mar ket. Has hern in (fin ertiptov nl the P team boat Company .‘or seversi years past. The shove reword will ho paid for his apprehension and confinement in any sale jail, or delivery tu me. J. A. DOVE, Richmond Co., 12 miles below Augusta on 6av nonnb read, jan 24 tl 19 TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS REWARD RUNAWAY from thecnbserihrv i&j' while in ramp,near Hamburg; ft C. a certain negco man named Prince, caflap aged about 40 years, dark eoitspleg /lk'W ion, rhiinkey, heavy built, abaci $ T\\»V foot Bor 10 inches high, hssrevoMt of his upper fore teeth missing; d*ts tolerably brisk spoken. '‘Tons Svuui negro was purchased from (he weeidKj M in Charleston. Any person who nifl'. ham J said negro and deliver him to Mr. ol Hamburg, or,secure l)imsr> that said Throe. „ Urt b'm, will receive tha abov* n-WiiiM. M,n iin