Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, October 04, 1838, Image 3

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JAMES ANDERSON & CO. HY WM. C. WAY, No. 260, Broadstukkt, AfuRVA, Guenon. *■’V AYE removed their slock oi seasonable Dry ; Goods io the store immediately opposite lo 1 1 10 State Bank, whore they arc receiving additions of ftcsh imported Goods of all descriptions, ami | suitable to the tali and winter season. oet 4 I,'Olt SALE—A likely smart Negro Fellow, about twenty-three years of ago, accustomed lo house and hold work, and also a very good Passman. Enquire nt this ollico w4t oet 1 BA / AT'Cill.S Ai\ ii) J EVf ELUVT—Tho » * subscriber lias just relumed from the North with a splendid asaortinent ol Watches ami Jewelry, which the public are invited to call and examine. JOHN 11. MURPHY, oet 4 I2t aTO RENT —A good twoslury l<uw- F-jifn ling on Ellis, between Mclntosh and Jack '■*r soil.si reels. Apply to oet 4 ts B. 1,. NF-lIR. W.ABREN S i i El It 1 i SACK. WILL bo sold on the first Tuesday in Novem- I her next, at the court house door in said I county, between the usual hours of sale, the lot- ! lowing property, viz : One negro woman, 26 years | of age, named Clarissa; a boy 5 years old, named [ William, and a girl 3 years old, named Amanda, levied on by a Constable and returned lo mo for sale, as Iho properly of Joint C. Humphrey, to satis fy sundry ft fas issued from a Justice’s Court, in favor of Smith At Bishop and others—property pointed out by defendant. JAMES HALL, Dcp. SIPS'. October 4, 1838, td (il Alt UJ V A -S SA EE. WILL bo sold on the second day of December j ti‘‘*l, at the residence of Frances Charlton, | five miles below Washington, W ilkes county, the j .plantation whereon she now lives, containing seven hundred nnd filly-throe uercs; four hundred of 'which are in cultivation and three hundred and fifty in the woods —to bo sold for the benefit ol the heirs. Terms —One third of the amount will be re quired to be paid on or before the twenty-fifth day of December next; one fluid on the twenty-fifth day of Defiembor, 183'J, and the balance on the tvvonty-flflb day of December, 1840. Titles will be made when the second payment is made. Good and sufficient security will bo required fur the amount of the rmich .se money. There will also ho sold at the same lime and place, four negroes, viz. George, Plenty, Jack and J’hillis ; the negroes may be bought at private sale SCT Sale by consent of the heirs. Oetobei 4, 1838. td CO lit HI Hi A~SH K St : FF’S S A ILK . * st/ lb.L be sold nt Columbia Court House, on v V the first Tuesday in November next, be tween the usual hoars of sale, a tract of land con taining one hundred acres, more or less, joining James Lamkin, Samuel Crump nnd Joshua Foster, levied on to satisfy a li la from Columbia Superior Court, Prescott At Blodget against James Toole. October 4. 1838. id R. H JONES, Sb’ff. ITSH!. JOllft' li. M ill its'if T will act as my Aril attorney during my absence from lbe city ; all pssotls indebted to mo will therefore make imme diate payment to him. A. FOSTER. Augusta, May 30, if ’AST’HAST I*o IV I) Mils t for making Cakes, J jQ- Biscuits, and all kinds of Bread, light, sweet und wholesome. The Yeast Powders will bo found far superior, and mere convenient than Yeast, hav ing the advantage over that article in making all kinds of halter cakes perfectly light and ready for baking the instant they are mixed They are highly recommended by many of the first families .in ibis city and other places. Sold by aug 18 HAViLAND, UISLEV At Co. I' Tank S'TOCK"FOR SALE.—]2S shares J Bank of August ). 2b shares Augusta Insurance and Bankbig Com pany. 130 shares Gqorgia Bail Road and Banking Com pany. Apply io ROBT. F. POE, or Oct 1 ts GEORGE O’KEEFE WHITE. Fix 1: eng !-!sn-'iiiu>Abl3i:oTirsT“ y UST received, some very superior import teil Black, Blue, and fashionable coloured ■Cloths, of the best English fabric, finest of wool and 'velvet finish, w hich, with a beautiful assortment of Pantaloon Stuffs, and superb Vestings, w ill be sold by the pattern, or made lo measure in their best tylo, by W.M O. PRICE; Juno 16 Draper and x Tailor. •fill OARDING. —Families und single persona X> wii bing board anil lodging, can bo ncconi modnted will) spacious and comfortable rooms, at Airs. Carter’s, Green-street. sept 20 wliv ' IdlfthusaTiSTcost <ilt,oBB-T«JK». ■J3KGPOSAI.B will be received until the 16th At. day of October next, at the Engineer’s office in Greensboro, for delivering on or before the first day of April next, 1,760 Cross tics on each section of Iho Georgia Railroad, between Greensboro and .Madison. The ties must boos the best post or white oak limber, free from all material defects, exactly 8 feet long, (with squared ends,) and not less than 12 inch es in diameter. They will be divested of their bark, and reduced to 9 or U1 inches in thickness, (when seasoned,) by hewing on otv* side lo a bear-' ing surface of at least 9 inches, and on the other 6 inches. The ties when inspected, will be plied by the contractor according to directions of the Engineer, and at such points on the side of the road as lie may designate. All pi 'ces 71- inches thick, nnd otherwise under size that will answer to go in the road, will bo re coil od at half price. J. EDGAR THOMSON, Chief Engineer. Engineer's (tflicc, Greensboro, ) September 19, 1838. $ if DREGS, MEDICINJES, &c. ’ CIIKAP nun CASH ,“f |O. PACKAGES Drugs, Medicines, Paints, H x Oils, Glass, &c ,!br sale at lowest market drices, by ANTONY At HAIN ES, next door to It. C. Baldwin & C 0,232 Broad-st. N. B.—Country merchants are invited lo call and inspect their slock before purchasing elsewhere, oct 2 HAT STORE.-A. B. MALLORY having connected himself with one of the largc.-t manufacturing houses at the North, will in future conduct the business under the firm of A. 11. Mallory & Co. Their present arrangements will enable A. B. M At Co. to sup;* ly their customers on the most accommodating terras. They are now receiving their Fall nnd Winter supply of Gentle men's Hals, Caps, &c.; also, a large assortment of Eadies’ Bonnets, ol the latest style and superior quality. Those wishing to purchase articles in t heir line, cil her at u holesale or retail, arc solicited to call and examine their assortment. oct a if A. B MALLORY & Co. rik HUES, C.VMAE FLO Lit, ncwTmid very fine .00 boxes Cheese 5 hhda West India Rum 20 qr casks sweet Malaga Wine 10 qr casks Muscat \\ me, for sale by EDWIN SNYDER, oct 2 If near Planters’ Hotel, REES & BEALE’S Fire-Proof Warehouse, Augusta, (la. fTpHE undersigned, grateful for the liberal pat- Ja ranage and support of I heir friends and cus tomers heretofore, beg leave lo inform them and the public, that they continue to transact a general Warehouse and Commission Easiness, at their old stand on Broad street Their warehouse and close stores are in good order lor the reception of cotton and goods in store. Liberal advances will nt all times be made on produce and consignments. The agents ol the Georgia Railroad will with promptness receive ami forward all cotton consign ed to us nt the different depots, ns idsonny goods that may bn ordered through ns up the road. HOPKINS, JENNINGS & Co, Whole- i salt; Grocers, arc now receiving nnd opening an I extensive stuck of Groceries, in the fire-proof store of the warehouse newly creeled, which they will be prepared to offer on the most'libernl terms. All orders through us, and filled by them, will be free of commissions, and to the entire satisfaction of the parlies ordering. All communications will be addressed to ns jointly, as the business in future will he conducted m the name ol tic firm. Pledging their usual promptness lo all business confided t« (heir care «ill hope to mem a coniitmai.ee of the confidence’ f heretofore so liberally bestowed JOHN REES, EGBERT B. BEALL Augusta, October 2, 1338. 50'The city papers, Milledgcville Recorder, Standard of Union, Southern Whig, Athens, wifi copy ilia above mlo tbcir papers wceklv, until first January next. E B. 15. SALT. -8,800 sacks Liverpool -S tir, i r sale by sept Id .1 A>l I'.S M ,l >< >VV A r.. ; (Vtj K G. G. GGItDUN is my authorised atlor -iiJl. iu-y during my short absence from the stale. sept a it JOtiN»B. AHJRPHY.tfI OTIGKB-.Wr. JOHN'I:. BVRTKAXD w » my authorised agent during my absence from {the state. [sept 14 t(J A./. HAN IA. , VS. —Just roceivod, a good as- 1 sortment of lino Silk and Coiton Umbrellas, sept '-in by W, H. CR AN If « a UUMI i’ Vl’milSH ami Bordering, a R a good supply just received end lor sale cheap sept ? by T. H. PLANT. €1 «V K. ivi'.s liav ■ just received a rich as- ( /. sortment ol Emhtohlerod Capes and Collars, | new patterns- ttw4w sept 14 (N RE UN COI'TMH.-di i bugs Clrufcil Cuba Ts Coffee, prime onalily, for sale by sept 7 N BMITH & Co. \IiVV COHKISII. — IP quintals New I 'odlisli, in fine order, lorsalu by ) snpt 7 _ N. SMITH & Co. __ B' IS. KIRTLAND & Co. are receiving . their stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vest i ings. Stocks, Collars, Gloves, &c. sept C VVfAliJit'TKinl Ulnshroom lietclmp, ol w y superior qualify, tor lahlense. for sale by sept 6 ANTONY <te HAINES. | IN'SHED OIL.—A laige stock on hand of B A fine Dutch Oil, lor sale by ,ept l HaVILANI), UISLEY & Co. O SHOD V ; or, I’ncl and Fiction : a line of the Seminole War, by u Southerner, nug 88 For sale by T. H. PLANT. f NDIAN II AIR OIL—A supply just recclv- I ed and for sale by ANTONY & HAINES, ang Ifi H>ILOT UR HA D IK) ibis Pilot Bread, a. weighing about eighty lbs each, for sale low by aug6 ISAAC ATOtSK | » A C0NN—51.7,000 lbs Sides and OlioiilUers, imi .bJs liruoro and Cincinnati cured, for sale low by aug ti ISAAC Al 01 S EL 6 a AMS, HAMS,— UK) Prime Ballitnme Hams fi.a. tor sale by [ang 6] ISAAC MOISE. JAHD, LAUD, —6O kegs Leaf Lard foi sale J aug4 by ISAAC MOISK. | VLARIFILD SUGAR.—6 hhds Clarified Sugar, for preserving, for sale by nag 4 ISAAC MOISK. JTrapjek. —BO reams fine Medium Printing Pa- L per liir sale, on consignment, at factor’s prices. Apply at ibis office. June 13 DOC’T. MONROE, DENTIST.may be eon s ilted professionally at all hours at t tie Eagle and Pboeinx Hotel, Room No 10- if may 8 |tk[ JB.W CROP MOLASSES.—io hhdd. for it sale by T S & G 11 METCALF, march 80 VAIfCLDSE COTTON*)OSN ABUR< 1 ST" A CONSTANT supply oflho above articlefor sale at Factory prices by the agents, mar 8 40 GEAKKE, M’TElit& CO White lead, window glass, and all kinds of Pabits and Oils, a large stock constantly on band and for sale by sept 1 11A VI I,AM), KIsI.I.Y & Co. MALAGA WINE. 11 Tie'll Q.H casks Boring’s best Malaga Wine, ii t v ? ]SO boxes Medoc Claret, just received and ang 30 for sals by \V. E & J. U. JACKSON. ~\V iLLIAM 11. CRANK TBS now receiving Ids Fall and Winter stock of -2- Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, alNo. 831 Broad I street. nug 88 FRJli'Alllil) CHALK, in square cakes, for beautifying the skin, a superior article.— Just received and tor sale by sept t> ANTONY 4’ HAINES. TTftwitch’s TOBACCO- - fs-i Also, Cut Tobacco ill small papers, and best (Smoking '1 obacco. Just received and fur sale by sept IS ANTONY & HAINES’. MU, A, HEAD is my duly authorised agent during ray absence from I lie stale. WILLIAM CLAGETT,Jr. Augusta, August 83, 1838. ts Bombazines, from fine to superfine, figured do do do also, a area', variety oi Silks,just received by sept 11 4w C. & R. IVES. -kVijuml* ANT) GLOVHR SHED.—A fi supply of fresh Bula Ifliga, Flat Dumb Turnip and Keil Clover Seed, just received and for sale by nug 18 HAVILAND, RISLEY & Co". THE filiffj FOR 1839, JNLEGANTEY bound In Emb ussed Morocco, U-J edited by Miss Leslie, just received and for sale by T. H. PLAN"!', sept 13 fS'IIE VIOLET, or Juvenile Souvenir, .a. for 183 U, edited by Miss Leslie, just received and for sale by T. H. PLANT, sept 13 SHIRT COLLARS. I I’OZKN fine Shirt Collars, just received and fur sale, by sept It W. E & J. IT. JACKSON. \ GOOII WAN 'J'HO, of good character and capacity,to cook for a small family, lor which a liberal price will bo paid. Enquire at this ollice, or at No. 893 Broad street ts June 7 a5 A V II. ID N 150 il ii 1N HT. —6l) pieces Bob- i M. binet for Pavilions, 10-4 wide ; also, Cotton and Linen Netting,just received by June 87 THUS. H. WYATT & Co. ~ STOVALL & lIAMLEnT" WHOLESALE DRV GOODS MERCHANTS, Anti General Grocers, A (JOLTS I’A.Gn. 53* Dry Goods Sale Room over llm Grocery store. TV|ILI TA RY“ IS AVING ' SOA I*.—’ f his IV3 superior article, so constantly ni.dcraand by those who are acquainted wi-'h its peculiar excel lence is now for sale by (he subscribers. aug 1(1 ANTONY & HAINES. TV OTICE.— Mr. !■'. WILLIS is my duly au II thorised attorney during ray short absence from the state. S. BUFORD. July 24, 1838. if FALL AND WINTER GOODS. i SNOWDEN <fe SHEAR are now receiving! from New York, their .Fall and Winter sup j plies of Staple and Haney Dry floods, com | prising a large and general assortment of articles j suitable for the present, and approaching season, all I of which have been carefully selected, and to which they respectfully invite the attention of the public. Country merchants and planters will he supplied on the rnosl reasonable terms. sept 88 "MOirSLIN DE LA INKS. QNOWDEN A- 811 HAH have just received. lO from New York, a supply of rich Mouslin do Laines, for ladies’ dresses ; also, superior plain | black and fancy colored Challys, to which they respectfully invito the attention of the hdius. sept 88 8l! HBRlftif CVKLGII i<’L AN N KJA. 1 CNOWDiIN & SHEAR have just received I bom New York,a largo supply of while Welch | Flannels, (warranted not to shrink) of a soft texture; also, a largo supply of Red and Green Flannels, to j which they respectfully invito tne attention of the | public. sept 28 j Kio.v ft (.A V JIO.VJVS 5\ i> SATINLTS. y NOWOEN A SIIEAK h.ivejust received | > > from Now York,,a large supply ol extra quality Kentucky Jeans, and sup nor and common Subnets Hiiilahlo lor youth’s clothing, to which they respecl- J fully invite the a'tention of the public. sept 88 CARPETING AND RI GS. (£NOIVDEN (V ,SUEAR have just received I k J from New Y'ork. a very la'go supply of three | ply and superfine Ingrain Garpets of the most | splendid patterns, with Tufted and Biassets Rugs j to match llm carpets ; persons wishing to supply t themselves with ihosc articles can now make a se- ) j lection of very rich and choice pailerns, from one ! I of the largest assort incuts over oll'oro 1 in tins ciiy. sept 88 IILANKHTM AND NEGRO GLOTIJS. LJNOWDEN A- SHEA II have just received I ~ from New Y’ork, u very large supply of supe rior Rose, Whitney arid Dnffll Blankets ; also, a very large supply of superior Kerseys and Linseys, suitaldo liir male and female servauls, to which limy respectfully invite the altonlion of planters, sept 88 FASHIONABLE BONNETS. UJNO.I DHN A NiSHAIt have just received ' 7 from New Y’ork, a large supply of Ladies' su perior V icloria (,'o la jo Jlo/nic|s, of the latest style 1 ami Shape ; also, a supply „f extra quality colored I straw \ ictorm Collages and Misses’ H00d.., ~( large size, to which they rctpgctlully invite iho at tention ol llie ladies; 1 : k ,.|, t uj English high school. subscriber respectfully mlorms iho inlin!>i » lams of Augusta, that (ho first w inter quarter li nl' the above school, will commence on the liisi Monday of October,in tbo room recently occupied I* by Mr. Pike, on the North side of Ellis-streol, a r few doors below Centre street. Tuition pio quarter of twelve weeks, in advance, as follows: F«r the Elementary brunches $7 — the higher branches, 010. sept SO trwtt W. 11. BRICK ETT. u The city papers will phase copy the above. IV. 1,1, AM) WIM'HU coons. f3l HR undersigned is now receiving a lull supply i * 1 1’staple and Fancy Dry floods, stum- t hie for the tail and winter trade; he has nlsoreceiv- i ed his tall supply of (ll'OCCVres. ilis stock ol ! both Dry Goods and Groceries, comprise a very ( large and general assortment, and they are offered - lor sale on reasonnhlo terms sept Up trwfivv WILLI AM BOSTWTCIC. i COs it i,ia>H Tit 10* fIkE. V TREATISE on the organization, jurisdiction i and practice ot I Inf Courts of tile U States: i To which is added an appendix, eontaining Rules of t lie Supreme Court ot the U. Slates, the Courts of Equity of the 11. Stales, An.—also, a few prac tical tortus, hy Alfred Colliding, Esq. For sale by sept lit T. 11 PLANT; LAM OFFICE. f jJNHE subscriber has removed his office to the -S south room, second Hour, in the Post Office range, where ho can at all limes ho found and con sulted hy those w ho may need Ins services, and will honor him with their confidence, sept ft Smdtr&w VVM. W. HOLT. NaJOTSCF. —The siihsenhers having formed a Isi Co-partnership lor the purpose of transact ing a general Commission lousiness in Savannah as the successors of the late Mr. S. 1!. Parktran under the firm of I lai.skv A llardinq, offer their services to Ins and their Inends. D V. HALSEY, Inly Ft 3in G. S. HARDING u>y l'ai'Ol'.d AND CODFISH. —25 bbls. a. Irish Potatoes, received this day, per Rail Road, in fine order. A I,so, ft) boxes prime Goshen Cheese 1200 lbs Codfish, on the river, expected to day,by sep7 4lrw W» &J, NELSON It Cv< TlhJ OTIC Jl.—The firm ol .1. I*. Seize «V Co. INI was dissolved on the 7th nisi, by mutual con sent ; either parly is authorised to use the name of the late firm in settling up the business. J.I’.SET/E, A. SABA I , EB.SIMON.NET. J, P, Seize will continue the business at the old stand. aug 20 " B. W. FORCE & CO. WHOLESALE SHOE DEALERS', No. 27(1 llrond sf. Augusta, (if. HAVE received 1000 packages Boots and shoos, . comprising every article in the line; which can he sold as low ns ialho Northern cities. All ar rangements being with Manufactures diieet. A general assortment of DEATH ERS. npril 21 PRIVATE HOARDING HOUSE. MRS. WILLIAMS having taken that commo dious house, formerly occupied hy Major Starkos, 147’ Broad street, a few doors below the Eagle and Phoenix Hotel, is now prepared to accom modate a few gentleman with hoard and lodging, apnl IB it ~ AGENCY, kavannali liisni-jiiicc & TruslOo, ' J >IIE undersigned, Agent of the above compn- JiL ny, will take risks on shipments of Colton or Merchandize from this place to Savannah, Charles on, and .Northern ports. JNO. F. LLOYD, dec Ift 29 ~W. E. & Ji t . JACKS ON O AVE received per recent arrivals,and offer for M JI. sale upon reasonable terms (or cash or city paper,a genera) assortment of seasonable Dry Goods, among which are Broadcloths, Saltinets, Rose, Whitney and Duffel. Blankets, Rod atr.l Yellow Flannels, Monnos, C ircassians, Brown and Bleach ed Sheetings and Shirtings, Kerseys, Linens, Long Cloths, Wadding, Silk and Colton Handkerchiefs, Prints of nil kinds, Apron Checks, Ticks, Brown Drills, Hosiery, Silk Shawls, Marseilles Quilts, S) on! Thread, Lif.cn Bosoms and Collars, Ribbons, Suspenders, &c. Ac. sept J /'itiSffitESS WATER.—The medical vir 'ey lues ol the water from the celebrated Congress Spring at Saratoga, is peculiarly adapted for lids climate; Their properties consist of a mihlapment , arid at tbo Mete- time tunic and chalybeate ; a fresh supply just received and lor sale hy ' sept 1 HA VI LAND, R IS LEY & Co. J|T if i. NGTHENING PLASTERS, pro f-J pared for pains, weakness in the breast, side, back or limbs, Ae , they will give almost immediate and soothing reiiefi and for pieasantiu as, safety, ease and certainty, are decidedly superior to most other remedies. Forsala by ANTONY & HAINES, sept 20 232 Broad street. BA3IILY 1l EDICT N nr~ ratigcmenls having been made, Family and Physicians’ Prescriptions can ho had at all hours of the night, and on tho ttuhbulh, so farns necessity may demand, at Apothecary f1ai1,232 Broad street, i KIT There is a night hell at the door. sept 20 ANTONY A HAINES. t tplIE CO-FA UTN ERS 18! S*~ herelof ire & conducted under the firm ol J& J Meßryde, will ior ihe future be carried on under that of J St J Meßryde Sf Co JAMES McBRVDE. JOHN McBRVDE. may 14 A LEX A N DER WA LLACE TO BUILDERS). rSfllK miderKigneil will be kept constantly sup. p plied with V\ indovv Sash of various sizes, Window Blinds, and Panel Doors. Tho Sash are primed and glazed with superiAr Glass, the Blinds are painted green and hinge d ready for hanging, with llte necessary fastenings, hold backs Ac. com plete, all of superior vvmkmiuiship, for sale low by sept II TURPIN P’AN'ITGN AC, & Co. TVTEW GOODS.—J? JiKIRTLANAD&Cp. i’J Merchant. Tailors, Uava received a very rich Assortment of extra super Broadcloths and Cassi mercs, Extra super Black Velvet Cloth Do do Blue do Do do Green do Do do Green mixt do Do do Coronation rib: d Cassimcrcs Do do Regalia do Do do Satin stripe do Do do Empire Diagonal do Do do Word dyed Black do _ Superior Black and Blue Black Satin Vestings, Embroidered English do , Woolen Velvils, Ae. Ac’ Superior Black ami Fancy Col’d Hoskin Gloves', Suspenders, Ac. Ac,. sept. 13 Georgia Insurance anil Trust Co. > Augusta, September 18, 1833. $ A N instalment, of Two Dollars and Fifty cents /ik per share, on tho now stock, is payable on Friday, 21st inst. W.IJ. T. GOULD,Sec’v. «ept 19 _ id* * n BORGIA LlME.—Flash Stone Lime,of VH as gooi! quality ns any in the market, put up in boxes, stronger, tighter, and more convenient for I transportation than barrels, mid bolding the same quantity. Price S 3 the single box. and $2 50 by tlio quantity, delivered at Augusta, at Jaeksonbore, and at tile mouth of Briar creek, on I lie Savannah I river, it will he sold at the same rales w ilh freight oil- Apply to P. L. SMITH, Planters’ Hotel, or June 14 trwdrillf D. KIRKPATRICK A Co. 1 NIiGROES FOR SA hl'h -Tl.eM.h- E_rWXy sen her has just arrived from Petersburg, Virginia, vviih 0110 hundred and twenty likely young ii"gri >es of both sexes, and every description, which he offers fiir sale on tho most reasonable I terms He begs leave to make known to his friends I and the public generally, I hut ha has made Ham-1 burg Ins place of residence, and will be constantly I supplied wait negroes suitable Ibr planter.) in tins i i vicinity, i hose at a distance, wanting to purchase, ! I may at nil limes depend on finding a large number I of negroes on hand. J lie lot now on hand, consists of able bodied ninn j plough hoys, two first, rate blacksmiths, several j likely and well qualified house servants of both sex several professed cooks, washers and ironers j several women with children, small girls, suitable for names, and several small boys without their I mothers. 1 lanters an I traders are earnestly request- i ed to give the subscriber u call previous to making ! purchases elsewhere, as he is enabled and will sell i us cheap or cheaper, than can he sold by any other | person in tho I fade BEN.fA.UIN DAVIS- Hamburg, S C., Sept. 28, 1833. t( ,V B— Also (~r sal*-, I wagon and 4 horses; 1 I wagon and 2 horses; 2 carryalls with horses; i first i rule saddle horse, and I p mey. i ittrTho Columbia Telescope, Journal, Milledge- ! Mile, Macon Messenger, and Colnmhus Enquirer, I will please copy the above (or one month, and I soil-1 then at;couple '.o (his cilice (or pay m,u J.» ICILMON D AC VDKMV.-Tlu exeicis- , os ol tins institution will bo resumed uii lho i lirst ol t Jciober. The teachers are authorized until fuitliiT notice I lo receive the tuition inonoy from llic j upils in lltoir I respective departments. I - By order ol the Board, A. CUNNINGHAM, President. o’ sept 27 aw IKrTbe Constitutionalist will please insert the above lor two weeks- ']’ TO TIIH IMIHUC. 0 J. GRANT, surviving pnitner ol the late firm •v « ot Crawford »V (-rant, has returned to this <:t y alter a temporary ahseneo at the North, ami will continue the business of House and Slatt I'lUnting, in all its branches, including Gliding, Bronze ork and Glazing, and ornamental work of every description, ol Id stand, No. 147 Broad-slreel,a lew doors below the Kaglu it I’luu nix Hotel. Mr. G, hopes by his siriet. attention lo business, and proficiency as a vvoikntnn, to receive a portion id the public lavor—has engaged a number of shil- I d workmen from New Y ork, and is determined to let all work w Inch may be entrusted to him, stand the test ol ilsown merits—will devote his personal attention to the execution of all fine work, such ns panning ol standards, devices, tmhaiioiis of wood and marble, Ac &c. 1 he lute firm kind permission lo reler to the bil lowing gentlemen ; —Col. W in. Gumming, Hayes jsowdro, Http, Amory Sihlov, Esq , Isaac Henry, Esq _ I m sept 8 FALL AM) WINTER DllV GOODS' NEW SUPPLIES. If IX J A R *V CAIIiMICHAEL are now re ■i ceiving their supply of Staple mid Fancy Dry Goods, comprising a large and general assort ment of Goods in their line, which they feel dis posed to offer at fair prices. it sept (I W VHk The Georgia and Carolina Al> k Osjr*?. liiamic lor 1839, by Robert Grier, i just published and lor sale hv the gross or dozen by i sept 7 f THOMAS RICHARDS. J}. -,.-A TO KENT—The lower half of the Cj large building lulely occupied bj W illiam . Ik.is. W oudlinrv. ns n crockery store, suitable lor a grocery ordrv goods store. lor terms apply lo nng 22 1 ISAAC MQIBE, :il I Broad si. a iis 10 NT, I lit; ibree story Dwelling If - i nr ‘dlice, in present occupied by Dr. i : 41 Hubert,son. on Campbell street. file store and dwelling, fireproof, No. 4 Bridge Row. Apply to McKenzie; a bennoch. N. B. Nines payable quarterly,and the oeenpanls paying (or the use ol ibo hydrant water on the lots, aug 17 if MW A NT FI) TO 11 ENT-Til welling house, near the central pint of the city, on either id the back streets. A comfortable small house, with a small garden attached, would be preferred. Enquireof aug 7 il W. T. THOMPSON. MTO KENT—A new house and lot on lirond-sireet opposite Mr. Meigs’ ware- Jiauso, suitable lor a small family, consist tug ol lour rooms on lower Ihior, and a garret j with all necessary om-huifilings, for terms apply lo A J. Huntington, orlo BENJ. SIMS. sepltlS if BUMMiCii RfiiTKkiA'r FoHTsALS. A—A " ill lie sold, if applied lor shortly, the lot IJ-m -til nm * improvements at llmSmid Hills,known 'l' o Tnrknolt Spring Place, former'y ovvne I and occupied by Col 7'hutnns .McOrati. The lot coniaiiiins twenty five acres, a large part ol which is in woods, and includes Turknolt’s Spring, Ironi which I lie City of Augusta is supplied with water. On the premises is a comlbrlahle dwelling with all other buildings necessary (crib • accom modation ol a lamily. Possession can ho given immediately Also —A small Lot containing between two and three acres, separate from the above by the Mil ledgevillo Road. Apply to ■lbivS inih__ HENRY II HUMMING. POUT WINK, WHISKEY, Ac. hhls A!on- ngahela Whiskey tf-Sx.? 2b bids siipeiior I’ort Wine 100 coils Hale Hope, .lust received and for sale by W. LI. A J U. JACKSON, October 1 Auctioneers. {SAGGING* mT/Th PIECES 43 inch heavy Inverness Hemp Bugging ro pieces 42 inch Dundee Hemp Cogging. Just received ami lor si lo by sept 11 JOHNS. HUTCHINSON. B.IIEAUDEN, AHTINT, iJEGSlcavo respectfully to inform the citizens -S ■& ol Augusta, that lie has returned to this city, and taken the room formerly occupied by him in the Masonic Hull, whore lie intends remaining lor a evv weeks, and w here tie would he happy to receive those who may desire his professiona/serve oh. flif’i’he public generally, aro invited to colt and see his specimens. nev 92 CHOICE LIQUORS. WINES, Ac. •ognac Brandy, 4th proof 1 do Champagne do very old 3 <lo pure Holland Gin 1 hhd Jamaica limn 3 pipes choice old Madeira Wine, Lewis A Co. and Newton, Gordon A Co’s brands 0 qr casks pale Sherry, of the well known brands ol Dufl' Gordon and Smith, Bailey A Co. 4 qr casks Port, imported direct from London 20 dozen do extra age and quality 15 qr casks Tenerifla Wine, brand I’uisly & Co lo do Sweet Malaga 15 boxes Sanlcrno Wine for sale by July 26 JOHN COSKKRY. INCIDENTS OF TRAVEL in Greece, 8. 1 nrkey, llussin, and Poland, by the author ol Incidents of Travel in Egypt, Arabia. I’elrea, and the Holy Land, with a Map and Engravings, in 2 vols. 12 mu. Just received by sopt 7 THO j . RICHARDS)- PL A NT’S EDITION OF Gill Ell’S GE O Bill A AND CASt Ol .IN A ALMANAC, I’Oll B S ti 5> ; f i ALCIILATED lor the horizon and meridian of Augusta, Ga., and will servo liir the adja cent Slates and Florida. The astronomical calcula tions by Hubert drier, of Butts county, Ga. Just published, and sold by the gross dozer, or single by T- 11. FLA NT, Augusta, sep*.24 PLANT A NORTON, Columbus. WM. 11. McKEK, No 309 llmad street, Augusta, Ga., A GEN 1’ lor the New York Album, Emigrant i A and Old Countryman, will receive subscrip tions and payments. ty June 9 OSBORN’S PHILOJ’OKAN, Or , FKMAI. K *8 FIIIK N I) . 4 FRESH supply ol the above valuable modi cine lias just been received and for sale, whole sale and retail, by the subscriber, at bis wholesale | drug store,north side ol Broad street Augusta. June 29 162 NELSON CARTER | THE CHEROKEE LAND LOTTE Hi V. CIO.VI’AINING a numerical list of the names of J the fortunate-drawers in said Lottery, wiili a I map of each district, by James F. Smith, of Mil. | ledgeville, Geo. For sale by T. 11. PLANT. July 28 Dil. BENJAMIN DOUGLASS* SURGEON DENTIST, HAS returned lo the city and resumed the dntieso bis profession, at bis residence corner of Br aid and Jackson streets, over the store ol Messas. Ciarke McTlerACo ts Oct 4 NECK STOCKS. SUPERIOR Black Satin, Bornbnzii'.c, Plain and Figured Black Summer Slocks, ol the best I make and stylo, just received by WM. O. PRICE, j June 16 No. 258 Broad street* j PaOTECTION INSUUAXCEODMPA.NT, | fgtil 1C undersigned, agents of the Protection In j 2 surance Company of I (artlord, Connecticut, j are prepared to insure buildings and llicir contents against loss or damage by fire on tbo most reasotm bTelerms. . W. A J. G. GATLIN, eel 31 dll 255 jV’OTICE.—The subscribers being tnixions lo j -i-Y close then business, request all t lose indeliletl t lo thorn lo make immediate payment, ami all those j io whom wo ara indebted, will please present llicir I accounts. CLARKE A HOLLAND. •opt 8 , if jf p on:; ets.- william n. chase im* -*-® just rpcaived Ladies’ fine F lorence Flail Cottage do do Straw no do Missr ’ 1 common Straw do t! j Palm 1 (-a) Hoods, large size ; also, a windy New Gocdis, at 231 litoad r.lffte 1 ,. u pi 12 (JLOtlilA hTATE ' r 8. O T T I) U Y , For 1110boneli i nf dm Augusta Independent l-’ire C<iini>aiiy. rj Cl.ass No. 10, i nit 1858. iT fie determined liy the drawing of the Virginia Stale Lottery, lor the benefit of tbo \\ dishing, Academy, Class No. (i, 1838. I'o hodraun at A I, EX ANHUI A, Va. on Saturday, Coluber fib, 1838. I). S. CißKnouY & Co , Managers. A. READ, Ciiniracior. 75 Numbers—l 3 Drawn Ballots. s C II K M K . I Prize of $30,000 $30,000 1 10,000 10,000 V 0,000 6,000 1 6,000 6,000 1 -1,(00 -1,000 1 2,600 2,5(0 1 3,000 2,000 1 1,747 1,717 23 1 ,060 25,000 23 500 12,500 28 300 8,400 200200 40,000 62 100 6,200 f,2 80 4,Wit) 62 60 3,720 62 50 3.1' -0 124 40 4,060 124 30 3,720 4,340 20 86,800 24,533 10 245,830 20,705 Prizes, nraounling to $506,137 Tickets $10 —Sbiirea >n proportion. ItCr Orders li»r Tickets in ibe above scheme w ill ineetwitli prompt attention if addressed (fust paid) ti, A. READ, Agent, Augusta,(la Mr. anti Alls. 1-1(1 MUTON’.S SCHOOL. > B U.and 51 rs MCI'U PON beg leave gralelully 1? a to oeknowledge tlie liberal pul milage and en couragement which they have received from their friends and the public during tin* past, year They pledge themselves that their exertions shall not be warning to render their institution still more worthy of public eonfidorieo. The eon-scot instruction, in the ensiling term w ill he extended, and the best talents the country nl iurds will he empluj O' 1 , in the departments ol the school. There will ho but. one term in the year, extending from the Ist of October to the Ist nl July, None will ho admitted fora less period than one term. The Primary Department will consist ol sinal children, and (heir studies will In) strictly ele» le, ‘‘ tary. Tuition for the term $5O The Senior Department w ill embrace all except tbo children, oral comprise alilierul and complete course ol study ; consisting of 1 (II the common Fa glish branches, 2 Ol the higher ling. Brandies amt I5»ll-c» Lcttres, 3 Os IVliitbcmnlii s, 4 OfNntmal Sciences, 6 Os Ancient Classics, 6 Os Vocal .Music Tuition $BO Music on the Piano Forte, (extra) ©76 French, 40 Drawing, 40 list- of practising Piano, 8 One huff payment required in mfnance. It is particularly desired, in order to proven! breaking op the classes, that those who are to be come pupils of the school, may lie unit at the be ginning of the term, and combined, if practicable, to the end. No deduction wilt he mode for uhscnlc either at the beginning or end. of the term. The rooms are fitted up In u stylo ol comfort nnd elegance, mid with I lie auditions to be mode, will bo adapted to sent cominodionsly eight// jnepiln, to which number the school (exclusive of the Primary Deportment) w ill hosriclly limited. July 7 if DCr I'ho Souti ern Recorder,Columbus Enquirer and Athens Whig, will publish I lie above weekly till the first ol October, and charge this office N MW GOODS. JP, SKTJIII, has just received dress and • lipniture Calicoes in great varies ol prices and patterns. Irish Linens in half and whole pieces, all qualifies Gentlemen's merino Ims skin and silk Cloves Cotton, worsted and gum elastic Suspenders Misses and hoys worsted Cravats Silk,cotton, Virginia lamb’s wool and merino hose and half hose Best while nnd black English silk hose ’ A great variety ol 3-4 4-4 6-4 6-4 7-4 8-4 0-4 10-I ] fashionable shawls ’ tjcnt’mcn’srilk pocket Hdkfs warranted not to litili 3-1 fi-4 merino Circassians, all colors Ileal French merino cloth, do do I White, scarlet, green and yellow Flannels, somt extra fine Ileal W elch and Rogers’ Flannels, warranted nul lo shrink While twilled and 6-4 domestic FI nnels Kentucky Jeans, Fallouts, nil colors and qualities Cradle and Crib Blankets, very lino 3-4 4 4 0-4 Bodticking 6 -16-4 bleached and unhleuehodWuliliam Sheetings 3-4 4-4 do do Shirtings New Vurk mills Shirtings, and British Lung Cloth Rod and blue Linscy \ Negro Kerseys and Blankets, very heavy _ | White Canton Flannel, some very fine Assorted colored Cambricks I Corded and quilted Skirls 13-4 4-4 6-4 6-4 7-1 primed cotton shawls -Salisbury Flannel W Idle, blue and pink Satin Silk Long Lawn,ass irtod, some exira lino 0-4 Jackonell, Book, NausooU, Scotch and India Mull Muslin 6 4 cotlon < lamhridk Plain and figured Swiss Muslins, Bishop's l awn German Oil Cloth Plain and figured Bnhineti Lrrr s nnd Edgings English Thread Laces and Edgings Cotton and worsted Hosiery fur children Assorted (lax patent Thread Flat-head thus and hemming Needles Tailor and Clark’s Spool Colton Neck, pair, side, mek and round Shell, Brazilian, Dressing and Ivory Combs Fancy coat and youth's Billions 6-4 red Padding and green Prize Cotton, worsted and cloth Table Covers, some of them new style Ladies’and 51 ssos Straw Hoods 4-4 Apron Checks 6-4 cross barred .Muslins Irish Lin- n Sheeting, some extra firm 1(4 4 London Sheeting Needle-worked Inserting and Scolloping Gang Flannel, black Italian Ciape anti Crape Loci V\ bile and black Crown Lutings Corsctls, assorted numbers and qualities Gentlemen's black Laban Cravats and -Stocks do Swiss do Green worsted ( bird and 1 assets Gotten Cord nnd darning Colton Cotton ami silk Umbrellas, so mu extra sizes Best plated Hooks and Eyes ■ Searlel,grten a- d yellow Faceting Tapes and Bobbins, silver Thimbles 6-4 nnd 4-4 best black Italian Silk Russia Sheetings and Diapers Crash, Dowlas and Huckaback, for toweling Ladies' Hoslun and picnic Gloves Satin and lustring Ribbons, assorted 4-4 6-4 Furniture Dimity, brown Hollands 12 4 Marseilles Quills I 12-4 colored Counterpanes j Black Lace Veils, some very fmo 6-4 and 7-4 Barnsley Diaper Double damask table Diaper, assorted width I Damask Table Cloth Worsted Vlor. cn, assorted colors French jet and blue black Bombazines, superior j and low priced I Bird's eye D.uper | 8-4 and 10-4 unbleached Linen Table Cloth | Black silk velvet Ribbons Black, green and pink silk and tabby Velvets Ladies' Ringlets and Curls Ralinctls, assorted colors, plain and figured Baize.-, French Napkins, with colored borders Youth, pearl and shirt Buttons | Open work bleached and unbleached cotton Hose Embroidered silk Hose Woolen <Roves a-id slit!s Wooden and steel Bosks Bine, black cud fancy Cassaineri.s 6-4 Cantbriuk Dimity, plaid Lm.ey.Kid Dolls Ladies colored, fine plain, Swiss, and Florancc plait Siruw Cottages New style figured dress .-'ilk, all colors. AI.SO, 70 pice s Scotch ingrain and treble ply Carpciings Black Carpetings, threnrl .v binding lo suit Iho same ino Brussels and Tn fist la Hearth Rugs V. iv fmo assorted sizes bed Blanket.,. The above go- ds will hcdjspostU of by whole, ds and retail, on reasonable leune. oct 2 ywy *»*■■*»! ■ "am •man. *.ie uvtn PUBLIC SALES* BY IV. E. &. J. If. JACKSON, riiis Morning, nt 10 o'clock, in front of oiir More, will lie sold, 10 liliU superior Monongahela Whiskey 12 I'iils Ton Wine 0 >|r casks Madeira M ine l.i boxes choice Madeira Wino 10 do honey dew Tobacco 10 do Tort Wino 12 coils Hope 0 boxes assorted C'-ordials lo dozen Champagne Wine 100 boxes cotnmori cigars. AI.SO, 3 pine Wardrobes 1 sell Dining Tables 3 Curd Tables * I Work Stand 3 lin rcans 1 counting house Desk . 1 hula 7 Matrasses 1 brass Fender, Ac. Ac. ocl 4 Terms cash. BY IV. E. .V J. 11. JACKSON, This Night, at the usual boor, will be Mtld.it general OKMirlinelit of ample and fancy Dry Hoods. Hardware, COtfery, Hoots, Shoes, Ac. A. ocl 4 Terms cash. Punitive Utile tis Huron. HY IV. E. A J. If. JACKSON. On Friday morn niff next, At 10 o’clock, at Hie store id J. K. Kilourn, w ill positively lie sold, 20,000 II s new Uncoil, in lots losiiil purchasers. Also, Wines, I.i()uors, ca|i and Idler paper, Ac. A/so, at the same lime, will he lenlecl, the front and back store, without reserve. Terms—all sums over $200,00 days for approved paper, under llini amount, cash Oct 1 At Private Side — Sp’endid litreiturr BY JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. I superior Marble lop Tier Table 1 spring scat Sola I Marble tup Center Table 12 set superior spring seat mahogany choirs The above furniture will be sold low—is not damaged in the least, belonging lo a gentleman who is breaking up house keeping. sept 20 Elite of Pour Hoist! Post Coaches. BETWEEN SAVANNAH A All OUST A. sr'.TT!*, , The subscriber has now in operniion a item line oj Four Horne Post (loaches, every other day be uveen this city and Savan nah, on the Georgia side of the rivor. Tassngc ihrongli in about 24 boors. The coaches running on ibis line are capable of carrying nine insido passengers, and are in every respect as comlnrlnhlo as I he Coaches or, any lute in the Soul hofn Country. The teams are good, the drivers sober and careful, ami passengers arc sure ol going ihrough without detention. Offices at the United States Hotel, Augusta, and the City Hotel, Savannah, John d. ghedron. August* Sepl. ‘irtlli, 1838 If 87“ The New York Daily Express, Evening Star and Herald will Copy the above lor one week, and send their nccnnnts to this office for payment GREAT CENTRA!. ROUTE BETWEEN THE NORTH ANDKWUTII, VIATIIF. I’Olt rsMOCTII ami HOANoKK lIAII.-nOAU AMI THK Oil K.H A tKAKK HAY STAWHOATS. f B'BROUGH from llalilnx, N. C. to New York B rn FORTY (INK HOURS, brinir THREE ; HOURS fiV ADVANCE of any OTHER LINE, and this without o moments nipht travel linn an Rail Rond.south of Philadelphia,and WITHOUT THE LOSS OF SLEEP -Thus: From Halifax to I’orlsmoinh f. hours, 1 “ Tnrtsmoulh lo Huiiimorc, 14 “ “ Hnllimore to Philadelphia, 8 “ “ Philadelphia lo New York, 8 “ ;I , 36 » Stoppages, S , 41 DO” leaves Halifax every Sunday, Wednesday and Friday ; lialtimoreevery Monday, Wednesday and Friday ; and Washington city every W ednes -0 day. Fare from llalilnx to Philadelphia, including every expense (meals, porterage, Ac.) § 18. Office P. A U. U. U. Co, 1 4 Portsmouth, Va„ September 6,t&88. t( GEOK G I A il~All. - HOAD • ” mmm io 'I he passenger cars will h ave Angnsla daily, nt hall past S o'clock, a. »t. for Warrenton,nnd Craw, it (ordvillo daily, (Sundays excepted ) Returning, leave I Tivvlordviilcnl liulfpnst 10 o'clock, A. M. and Wnrrenion at 11 o’clock, a. m. On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, singes J leave < ravvfordviUe for Washington, Athens, vin , Lexington, and lor Homo, via GreensboroAludi-' slsoiiund Decatur. KICIIARD PETERS, Jr. 11-sidoni Engineer A SupTof Transportation 1 nug 1 | GEORGIA RAIL ROAD NOTICE. I now carried on the Kail Road he if tween Angpsin and H arrenton, at the follow ing rates—cotton Si per hale, merchandise2scents per hundred pounds, liclwoen Augusta and CrawTordvillo—rollon j $1 2d per bale, merchandise 33} els per hundred pounds I George If. Thompson, agent lot the Co at Craw - [ .'ordvillc, and .Inn. II Roberts, agent of the Company j at VTiirrenlv'i, will nttsml to receiving and forwnnl -1 ing producc and rnorchumlißc, without charge for j conunißsiijiis or storage. Spacious warehouses j have been erected nt the above stations tor the re eeption 61 rncrchamlise, until it is forwarded KICHAUD PETEKS, Jr. Resident Engineer if Sup’t of Transportation. Jn.jo 11 j 'i'R.VVELLERS GOING NORTH * f*V the W t mint;ton aim tiaicign aim Koad Corn. ! p fny’s Line, are respect (id IV inlormcd that they Will ! find the runic through Halifax, Garys, Polor,burg, j Richmond, Washington and Baltimore, the ninsi I expeditions ; the lime Irma Charleston to N. York i being by this tine (through Petersburg, Ae ) half a | tiny less than In/ any other interior route-. I he Petersburg Rail Road Company have al ways locoinolivea, with coaches, Ac. ready nt Gq. I rys, io proceed immediately (or the Norlh upon the ( arrival id (he passengers, and travellers arc referred j in Mr 15. F. Halsey, their agent at Halifax, upon whose representations t hey may implicitly rely. There is no uncertainty or detention on tliii route; all the lines north ol the Roanoke run in regular connection, and the engineers being careful, circumspect and sober, an I every other precaution taken to render this line safe and comhaituhle, the I attention of I lib public is invited toil. An Agent attends at Garys and lakes charge of :all luggage, an I accompanies the same, without j trouble to the traveller, all the way to Wt sluiglon. i Petersburg R, Road <Vs Office, ) A mtnst 28, 1838. \ 3m I LIVERY STABLES. f jjIHE suhscrdier having repurchased of Rainey a & Alm md, the extensive range of stables (hr ni rly owned by him, in the rear of the Pavilion, and known lor a longtime as the Globe Hotel sta’ hies, has fitted them up in their former stylo, and they are now ready lor the reception and keeping ol Horses, eilher of citizens or transient persons' IDs numerous blends and acquaintances in th« Western stales who are in the habit of bringing droves of Horses to this city, are also respectfully informed, I lint hois prepared to keep any number ol Horses that may be brought He will also act as (General Agent, for I lie sale of Horses, Carriages, 4t<‘- and (roll! Ins long experience in the husinesy. and Ins extensiveacquaintance, ho hopes lo reeviv# a liberal patronage. tm No expense or exertion shall he spnrrd in satisfy" those who may see proper lo patronize him and Im most respectfully informs the public, that heron- Ituues to do business at his old slum) ns formerly JOHN I! GUEDKON, 157' Lite Louisville (Kenmcky) Journal, will j please publish this m their Meekly paper, until th-. j (ire• Novemhei nevaud charge the same lo Cha> I nirle \ Sentinel U£|o, and lorwajd their nccoiiru 1 lor pay nient 4m June 30