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?|UIE SUBSCRIBER has this <I ay associated I
I. in his business, Mr. Rarnard Elliott i
Habersham, (formerly of Savannnli )
EDWD. VV. MATH EWES.
fT HE FACTORAGE <fe GENERAL COM-
J. MISSION BUSINESS, will be conducted l
under the firm of Matheues & Habersham, j
at the corner of East Bay and Southern wharves. |
EDWARD W. MATHEW KS,
BARiV’D. ELLIOTT HABERSHAM.
Charleston, October 24, 18.'I8. 3t
■ mVIDE Ml M). 4IT "
Hank Stale ol Georgia, 7
Savannah, Oct. 19, 18,(8 $
rriHE Board of directors having this day declar-
A ed a dividend (No. 41,/ of lour dollars per
share, on the capital slock of this bank, for six
months, ending the 3Uth nit, being al the rale ol
eight per cent per annum, the same will be paid to
the respective stockholders I hereof, or to their
order, on and after This Dm /, the 24th hist,
oct 24 2t I. K TEFFT, Cash, pro tern.
IRISH AXI) SCOTCH WHISKEY, &c.
3 puncheons Irish and Scotch W hiskey
10 kegs Goshen Butler
20 hall hbls No. 1 Mackerel
25 qr. casks Malaga Wine
20 hags white .lava Coffee {
30 boxes Cheese )
20 qr. and eighth casks Madeira Wine, just
received and lor sale by
oei -21 JOITJV COSKF.RY
VIOLIN ST KINGS of different sues, lor
sale cheap, by ANTONY & HALVES,
oct 24
Cl LOVER SEED.—Fresh red and white
/ Clover Seed, suitable to sow for nvxt spring,
just received and for sale by 1
oct 24 ANTONY & HALVES, f
rose ii tut i'owdi R, &c.
ROSE Hair Powder, in 1 «n<f t lb. papers,
highly perfumed Also, Otto Rose LipSnlv,
both in pewter and neat wood boxes. Alsu, a fresh
supply of English Bresion Sails, just received and
for sale cheap, by ANTONY & HALVES.
oct 24
lAN I) FOR SALE.—TIte subscriber offers
J far sale his plantation, lying adjacent to the
village ot Lincolnton, on the road from Augusta to
Petersburg, containing seventeen hundred and sixty
(1700) acres, about half of which is cleared, and
under good fuming. 'There is also situated on the
premises, a comlurtahle dwelling house, a gin
housc, packing screw, &c. /ny person wishing to
purchase such a farm) would do w ell 10 call and ex
amine lor themselves. REM REMSON.
Oct. 24 wlm
DANCING AND WALTZING.
MU. A. lIATTIBR, Professor ol Dancing |
and Waltzing,most respectfully hogs leave to j
announce to the Young Ladies and Ocnthimeu ol
Augusta, that, at the earnest solicitation ol a major
ity ol his friends, he intends opening a School lor
giving lessons in the above graceful accomplish
ments, which are so conducive ol ease and elegance
of carriage He flatters himself that ho will give
f lull satisfaction lo all those, who may honor hi aby
j becoming hi. pupils. His School w ill bo opened
011 Monday, ihe 15th ot October, inst. Parents or
Guardians ofChildren, and ah trs, wishing instruc
tion given, will please call on Mr il. at the Mn
sonia Hall, when his teims will be made known.
He can be found on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sa
turdays from 7 A. M. to 9 I*. M ; every other day
front 9 A. AL to 1 A. M., and from 3 to G P. M.
Oct 24 Slisonw
MUSTIN has just, opened— Gilt China
-i Dinner Setts, blue and brown Printed do. do ;
piltChina Breakfast and'Tea Setts, Whitedo.do.
do. do.; gilt and whitu China Pilchers, Mugs, Toi
lette Ware, &c.
Fine cut Decanters Tumblers, Wines, Cham
paigues ; Pilchers, Dishes, Cologne Bottles, &e &o.
Ai.so —A general nssnr'nvnl ol every tiling in
his line, which he will sell on lair terms.
FLOWER JARS.
Oct. 24 3t
tAOU SALE. —T vventy Shares Georgia Rail
Road and Banking Company Stock.—Enquire
atthis office if oct23
DIRECT IMPO RT TtTonT
/ii\ BALES 8-4 9-4 and 10-4 London Duffel
Blankets
2 bales superior Rose and Whitney Blankets
For sale low by
oct 20 BONES fc CARMICHAEL.
Georgia Insurance & Trust Co. )
Augusta, October 20, 1838. $
A N Instalment of Two D .liars and filly cents
J\. per share, on the new stock, is payable This
Hay WAI. T. GOULD, Sec’y.
oct 20
NEGRO SHOES.
PAIRS stout Brogans,for sale by
/iUUD A. SIBLEY.
oct 20
Splendid phi \oh prints.
SNOWDEN & SHEAR have received this
day from New York, a large supply ofsi lendid
French Prints of the latest Paris stjlcs, also Rich
Embroidered Table and Piano Lovers and a great
variety of other articles suitable for the present sea
son, to which they respoctlully invite the attention
of the public. oct 21)
DRUGS. —Having purchased the entire stock
of Drugs &c., of WM H EVVSON, his cits i
turners are invited to continue to call at the old
stand, where exertions w ill he made to nccommu- i
dale them, upon as liberal terms as heretofore. ;
Gibers are invited lo call, and see if they cannoldo |
as well l here as elsewhere. A. CUNNINGHAM,
oct 20 lm
TEACHER WANTED.
4 GENTLEMAN who can come well recom
-li. mended as a Teacher in all the higher branch
es of English, will meet with employ by applying
at this office. None need apply unless well quali
fied ts oct 17
{KrTho Constitutionalist will please copy the
above.
READ V 3I A iFE C LOT 111 NG .
| j). COOK, No. 197 Broad-street, has just
,S Li . received a large supply of new ami fashion
able Clothing, which together with Ins former
stock, makes Ins assortment, as good as can be
found in any market. All of which he offers ot
wholesale or retail, on very accommodating terms.
Invites his friends to call. oct 18
hagglng and roue.
S AA Coils p ime Hemp Rope
*xl 50 p s , heavy Hemp Bugging
Just received, and fur sale on very accommodating
terms,by BAIRD & ROWLAND.
Oct 17 Tit
HAGGING.
Ti/Ti PIECES Hemp Bagging
Ol"* 2WU do superior Russia Bagging,4l inch- j
es wide. For safe lo .v by |
oct 18 STOVALL & HAMLEN.
DRV G()01)SAT WHOLESALE. I
STOVALL & HAMLEN have received
their fall supplies, and offer to their customers |
who may favor them with a call, a large asso t
ment of Goods at low prices. Particular attention !
paid to orders.
Dry Goods sates room up slaiir, over their Gro- |
eery store. oct 18
NEW FLOUR.
hBLS Canal Floor
Ovf 25 half bbls do do Just received and for
tale by STOVALL &, HAMLEN.
oct 18 _
NO IGIIT SCHOOL.-T he subsiMber will
open a Night School on Monday. October
o9lh, at his school room, on the south side ohEllis
~ trc et, a few doors below Centre street, Tuition,
; n advance, per quarter, of twelve weeks, Sfi : lor
light* and fuel *l. W. B BRICKETT.
eel 17 2 tv
I HUMPHREYS, CLARKE & Co.
[ (Formerly of Macon, Georgia.)
| ? f"AVE received' by la o univals liom England,
I * * and are now opening at. the store No It)
I Pearl-street, (op stairs.) a general assortment of
British and French Dry' Gooffs, selected and
impu ted direct, expressly for the trade,
together with a general assortment of American
Goods, which makes the assortment complete.—
Merchants visiting ihe city are requested to call
and examine the stock.
Orders will hat e particular attention, and put
up at the shortest notice.
Charleston, td. G., October 22, 1838. ts
CLOTHS, C ASSUME RES, &c.
THE subscribers hate just received a large
assortment of superfine and middlingquulilies
Cloths ami Cassimeres, viz. blue, hlack and
fancy colore I cloths, beaver cloths, ot extra body,
suitable fur Overcoats, Ac.
Ribbed, plain and fancy striped Cassimeres, in
great variety
200 pieces Sa' incts, some of which are of su
perior quality, and composing a great variety of
colors,tat cy stripes and mixtures.
fSilk and oilier quality vestings, Buffalo cloths
which they offer at very low prices,
ocl 3 E DGA K A. CA If MIC IT AEL.
! lit accordance with the ostensible views
of the Southern Convention.
I) IRE C T IMPO R T A T lON.
fjMIOMAS I. WRAY & SON have just re -
I ceivcd hy ilie Governor Troup and are now
opening, a large assortment of Chemicals and
other Drags, from the Laboratory of Mandtr ,
Weaver A Co , (one of he first houses in England,)
w hich w ill he sold in a slate of the utmost purity
I hese with their so. mor supply on hand constitutes
a largo and very complete assortment, eon isling
of almost every article in the Drug line usually
kept in this market.
ftCT Orders will ho thankfully received and
a'tended to with despatch, on the most accommo
dating terms. if net 17
■ MNE ME RUN O DRAWERS and under
A' Shirls, just receiver and lor sale by
VVM. O. PRICE,
ocl 15 Drapernnd Tail ir, 258 Brnnd-st.
Hosiery, gloves, <sTc7
PjM 11. WYATT <Sr Co. have received and
S . opened a very large and well assorted slo< k
of Men’s, Women’s Misses, boy’s and children’s
Hosiery, of all sizes and qualities, among which
□re the follow ing :
Men’s superior Lamb’s Wool and Merino Hose and
half Hose
Do stout and heavy Woolen half Hose
Women’s black and while Cashmere Hose, a new
and superior article
Do Lamb’s Wool and Merino Dose, assorted
I Do while, brown and black cotton Hose
I Misses white and brown checked and plain cotton
Hose
Do mid children’s Lamb’s Wool and Merino Hose
Boy’s worsted Merino and Lamb’s Wool do
Black and white s ; lk Dose ami hall Hose, assorted
White, colored and black silk and Kid (Roves
Long white Kid Gloves
Men's Hoskin and Buckskin Gloves
Do fine Meitno and heavy Wo den Gloves
Do colored, black and lined Berlin do
A 1.80,
A full assortment of Bombazine, Satin and Mode
Stocks, made to order, nil 1 cut narrow, and fine
Linen Collars oct 22
DRAWING & PAINTING ACADEMY.
i | R RICH A from Baltimore, has the plea
ITI sure to inform the citizens of Augusta, that
ho has opened his rooms in the Masonic Hall, lor
the tuition of young Ladie-in the various branches
of Drawing and fainting, in Oil and Water
rolors, including his original style of Landscape
painting, a beautiful style of Flower Painiine and
Pencil drawing, Indian ink finishing, Fruit and
Marine Painting, sketching from nature, &c,
Mr. 11. has a number oi specimens from his own
pencil, which he w ill be happy to exhibit to all who
will favor him with a visit lie has devotee much
lime to his collection of materials,studies, designs,
Ac. His pupils will therefor h ive the advantage
of the best subjects for the pcrcil, also the use id
many valuable elementary works and essays upon
the art.
His object will he to convey a thorough anil prac
tical kn iwledge of the study; not a superficial
acquaintance with l he theory of the subject, which
will event tote merely in the execution of a few
J) 1 ell if thing s. 11 is design will-he to make his pupils
Artists, which he hopes, wi’h application on their
pan, to accomplish. Me will exert himself to please
the loveis of t lie arts who honor him with their
patronage, and he doubts not, that many in this
eity, will eagerly devote a little lime lo the nttain
mentol a knowledge of so enchanting an art.
A term consists of t io tnon hs instruction—the
first (ourse commencing on Thursday, 251 h hist.,
before which time it is desirable that pupils should
enter their names.
Among his numerous references, Mr. R. would
mention the following gentlemen of the city Dr
M Antony, Dr, W.H Turpic, Mr B Headden,
Judge Holt, Rev Mr. lard, Rev. Mr Ford.
f>. B.—Application (nr terms, admission, Ac ,to
be made at the Academy, Masonic Hall.
Mr. It. has a few (opies of his American Aitist,
&c , for sale. if oct22
MORE NEW GOODS.
811. KIRTLAND & Eo., Merchant
. Tailors, have received a complete assort
ment ol Gooffs in their line ; Ca.-stmerca in great
variety, superior Satin Vestings, Ac Arc.
ancy Goods. —so dozen best Hoskin (black and
colored) (Roves ; Hn.kskin and Beaver do.; supe
rior hlack uml white Silk do; Berlin do; white
and black silk Half Hose ; cotton do ; superior
Merino Vests and Rants; Suspenders, of the best
quality; Linen, Cambric and Silk twilled pocket
Hdkfs.
Slocks. —Opera lie Satin Slocks; plain do;
bowed and plain Bombazine do. 50 dezen round
and square ei (I Collars, Ac Ac. oct 13
e UST RECEIVED and forsnle 10w, 40 pieces
he vy Ke .lucky Bagging, 100 pieces heavy
Dundee Bagging.
. oct 12 JOHN M COOPER & SON
PLANTERS’ HOTEL.
CHAR Li S ll MIOT respectfully informs
Ins then.ls and the public ilia he has returned
I ,0 Charleston, and has taken the Planters’ Hotel,
I corner of Church and Queen streets, formerly kept
jhy Mrs. A. Cahier. The establishment has tinder-
I gone thorough repair, and is now ready tor the re
j caption of visiters The Columbia, Camden and
Georgetown Stage Office is kept here
Charleston, October 11, 1838. tlstdec
| WTONE MASONS WANTED.—Twemy
good 'tone Masons will find constant employ
ment, at liberal wages,at the Bridge over Hie Oco
nee river, on the Georgia Rail Road, near Creens
b°r°- JAMES H. GRANT,
Principal Assistant Engineer.
Engineer’s Office, >
Greensboro, October 11, 1838. $ if
IT EFT WITC IPS R EST TOBACCO -
Also, < ut Tobacco in small papers, and host
•Smoking iobacco- Just ceived and for sale hy
sept I' ANTONY A. HAINE.V.
Offices. C. C. At Rail Road Company.
ON and after the Ist November, 1838, Ihe pas
senger trains between Charleston and Ham
burg, South Carolina, (opposite Augusta, Georgia,)
will leave each end of the lino at 7 o’clock, a m
as follows:
UPWARD. It
Not to leave Charleston, before] 700 a m
Summerville, 8 45
Georges, 10 15
Branchville, 1100
Midway, JJ 45
7fi Miles T.O. 12 00 m.
lilackvillo, 1 30 p m
Aiken, 3 45
Arrive at Hamburg, 600
do "NWAnn.
1 Not to leave Hamburg, before 700 a m
Aikiu, “ 8 30
Blackville, ]o 45
7G A ilosT O 12 on »,
Midway, 12 15 pm
Branchville, 12 45
Georges 1 30
Kuramervile 315
Arrive at Charleston 4 30
Distance, 136 miles, Fare, 86 75
Speed not over 20 miles an hour. To remain 20
minutes each for Breakfast and Dinner Five
minutes to receive and deliver Alatls, and to take in
Wood and Water.
Passengers will breakfast at Woodstock, and
dine at Blackville.
To ship for Passengers at all regular Stations if 3
white flag is hoisted as a signal,
net V.
STOVALL <V HAMLEN, /
WHOLESALE DRV GOODS MERCHANTS,
Ami General Grocers,
A mills I A, Gil.
!Kr Dry Goods Sale Room over ihe Grocery store.
1 /(VANS’ CAMOMILE PILLS The
A Genuine Evans’ Camomile Hills arc tor sale
hy the subscribers w Ito are I he Suit Agents lor Au
gusta, at 75 cents pet package
Oct II ANTONY & HAINES.
WANTED TO HIKE —a smart active j
negro Man—liberal wages will be given.--
Apply to JOHN S. HUTCHINSON,
oct (>
PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY< .
bids old Peach lirandy
*> lu bbls eld Applo do. For sale hy
ocl 8 _ ISAAC MOISF..
WHITE LEAD, WINDOW (■LA»s,
and all kinds of Pivots and Oils, a large
stock constantly on hand and tor sale by
sept 1 M AVI LANI>, RIsLEY &Co.
VAUCLUSE COTTON OSNABURGS.
A CONSTANT supply oflbe above arttclelor
sulcal Factory prices by the agents,
mar a 4U CI.ARKE, 31’TEIR & CO
[A] OTICE.— Mr. Y. WILLIS is my duly an
thorised attorney during my short absence
(rom the stale. BUFORD.
July 24,1838. tf_
S 3 OR SALE Oil lIIUE-A smart, active, j
likely negro girl, abou seventeen years of age.
Enquire at this office.
JAMP OlL.—Splendid blenched and un-
J bleached Etunp Oil just received and fur sale by
oct 17 __ ANTONY & HAINES.
jVIS ATI TIES.—I ,oco Eoco, Friction and Luce i
It fi. fer Alaicbcs, of superior quality, just received
and for sale by ANTONY HAINES,
oct 17
g>ILOT BREAD 100 this Pilot Bread,
u weighing aboateigbly lbs each,for.sale low by
mig fi ISAAt MOiSE.
J POUND, in Augusta, a Morocco Pocket Beok,
_ containing money and other valuables, which
the owner can have by identifying the same, and
paying Inr this advertisement. Apply at ibis office.
_oct 1 9
|'HE VIOLET, or Juvenile Souvenir,
I for 183‘J, edited by Miss Leslie, just received
and for sale by T. 11. PLAN 1.
sept 13
HOUSE PAPERING and Bordering, a
good supply just received and for sale cheap
sept 7 by T. 11. PLAN I’.
U~ 3111 KELL AS, —Jnsti ecei voi I, it good as
sortment of lino Silk and Colton Umbrellas,
sept 80 by W. H. CRANE.
j%J 13\V CODFISH.—It) quintals New Codfish,
I V in fineo rder, Inr sale by
sept 7 W. SMITH & Co.
B' U. KIRTLANDA Co. are receiving
. their stock of Cloths, Cassimcres, Vest
mgs, Stocks, Collars, Gloves, &c. sep/J>
INSEED OIL.—A laige stock on hand ol
_i fine Dutch Oil, for sale by
sept I HAVII. WD. RISLFY A- Co.
DOC T .MUNI to G, J i’j.N i i .may l»e con
s die,l professionally at all hours at the Engle
and Pbceinx Hotel, Room No 10. it may "I
\|EW CHOP 310LASSES.—70 buds, /or
I sale by TSit G 11 31E I C ALI.
n.nrch 20 _ _
" SURVEYOItS’ €O3IPASSES.
AN assortment, of the above instruments, some
very superior, warranted correct. For sale by
oct 3 X—' H ’ ANT ’ .
|J AT STORE.—A. Jl MALLOIiY having
i 1 connected himself with one ol the (ai'gc.-t ,
manulactnrtng houses at the North, will in luture
conduct the business under the firm of A. 11.
3lai lor y & Co. ’l'beir present arrangements will
enable A B. ,VJ & Co. to supply their customers on
the most acc.mmotlailng l-rnis. They are new
leceiving their Fall and Winter supply "> Gentle
men’s Hals, Caps, Ac ; also, a large assortment 0,
Ladies’ Bonnets, of the latest style and superior
quality. Those wishing to purchase articles in
their line, oil her at, w holesale or retail, arc solicited
t . call and examine their assortment
oct 2 if A. B MALLORY & Co.
FALL AND WINTER GOObS.
'■THU undersigned is now receiving u full supply
B <>f Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, suiia
hie fertile fall and winter trade; be has also receiv
ed bis fall supply of Grocerres. His stock of
both Dry Goods and Groceries, comprise a very
large and general assortment, and they are offered
(or sale on reasonable terms
sept 20 trwfiw WILLI A M ROSTWILK.
FALL AND WLNTEII DRY GOODS,
NEW SUPPLIES.
r/DGAII & CARMICHAEL are now re-
A ceiving their sup|dy of Staple find I aney
Dry Goods, comprising a large and general assort
ment nl Goods in their It tie, which they feel d's
posed to offer at fair prices. if
wlilriTwelsh plains, kerseys,
SpDGAU & CARMICHAEL, are now
> opining a supply of Real Welsh V\ Hite
Flams. Kerseys, Linseys. and low-priced Salim ts,
suitable for plantation and house servants
ocl 3
EXTRA MARSEILLES <i< IL «S.
SNOW DEN & Sll EAR have just received
from New York a largo supply of 'Xita 10-4,
I'-4, 12 4, 13 4 mid 14 4 .Marseilles Quills, worth
train SO in $2O, to which they respectfully invite
the attention oflbe ladies. »el *»
'TTIVTIATI'b Block I'm. Bolt Cupper, and
a Wire, constantly or. hand and lor sale by
R.C BALDWIN & Go,
sept 1 tl4vvBlw • 3iU Brand street.
NEW GOODS. ~
Fashionable Fall and Winter Goads,
Just Received hy
i 11. CRANE, among which may bo
* fnund the following an. cles ;
Black llnli in .Matteoni silk
Do. gro de Haris, gro de Swiss and gro do Rhine Silk
Superior black 4-4 g o de Swiss .Silk
Do. de gro grain do
Blue,black, plain and fignr d do
Fashionable ligun d col..red do
Blue, black,and colored figureu Bombazines
Do do plain French do
l.’ich embroidered Thibet Shawls
Plain colored do do
Black embroidered mourning Shawls
Hall monrn-ng Thibet do
Plain Hack Clially do
Do colored do do
3-4 and 4-4 black twisted silk do
Colored worsted Crewel I half Hdkfs
Ladies figured silk * Javats
Gei-tlenien’s 40 inch black Italian Cravats
Sup, rior Gauze Boas, a new article
I.men Cambric and Linen Cambric Hdkfs
W bite,black and green Gauze Veils
Fine block Lace da
Chcnele, cord and zephyr Worsteds
Blue, black and colored velvet Ribbons
Embroidered Salim Bonnet Ribbons, Paris stylo
Line French Artificials
Narrow saliin and gauze Ribbons
Do. worsted and silk Braids
Do. fine linen Tape, for trimming
Gold end linen Tape and Bobbins
Tavlor’s and (.'lark s spool Cotton
Cambric and Swi-s Edgings and Inserting,-!
Colored worsted Edgings
Black silk do
Brussels Thread la-’-e Edgings
Superfine Irish Check Muslin
Plain, striped ami figured Swiss 3lo«liris
.Mull check do
Mouslin do Laines
Dark French Prints
Small figured black Merrimack Prints
Do. do blue, brown, red and ruby ground
3lerrimnck Prints
English half mourning Prims
Plain and figured English Merinos
Figured silk velvet Vestings
Silk-bound Cradle Blankets
.Superior blue and black Cloths
Colored and Cadet mixed do
Blue, black, brown, drab, steel and Cadet mixed
Satinets
Superior Kentucky Jeans
Finelancy Cassiraeres
Striped and plaid Lindseys
Red and black mixed do
Negro cloth and coarse Satinets
Red. white and scarlet Flannels
3-4 7-8 4-4 5-4 and (1-4 brown Shirtings A Sheetings
Superior cotton tickings and Canton Flannels j
Colton, Worsted and woollen Hosiery
Woollen and Buckskin Gloves
Together vviih a general assortment of fashions- i
hie fall and winter Goods, which will bo disposed !
of at reasonable prices c f'3j 0"-a-i
AW NO tier.—The subscriber huw remov I
« J cd hih Office to the second «iory of McKenzie !
tVr Honnocli s rortu r. 11«• will m!on 1 puncinallv
to the business «>| u.s pmii ssion, in (ho ''nnrts ol 1
Richmond county, Georgia, and LdgcfieU and
Kuril well disirn |g. s. (\
ont 10 11 yI ] J A MKS T. GR AY.
|\j < liO I'llS, iJushimcrcs, Veslinga. Sum
x » ponders, Gloves, Ac. received by
10 W.M, o. PRICE, 858 Broad st. *
MKXT—A good iwo story Duel- J.
fApffl bug on Mbs, between Mclntosh and Jack- t
JiglillLaoti-ai reels. Apply in
lf n. r,. NEHR. i
- 1 ' RENT —The lower Imlf of the
I**SSI !lr^' > hiloly occupied In Willmm
\y,mmll.hu. u „ „ crockery store", suitable
lur a grocery or dry goods store lor terms apply to
ISAAC MOISE, 311 Broad si.
:‘\ TO RENT, the three story Dwelling
•’llicci, ill present occupied by Dr"
,jyXiiX:lil-lt(lierlson.on Campbell slreei ' '1
1 he store and duelling, lire proof, No. >1 Bridge
Row. Apply to McKenzie & bf.nnoch."
N. B. Note) payable quarterly, and llieoeeupanls e
( paying (or flu use ol the hydrant water on the lots.
ang I 1 ? if
| ANTED TO REIVTj-a dwelling
1; ffl bease, near the central pail ofllut city,on
—1- ol the hack slreetH. A comfortable
sniall house, with a small garden attached, would
he preferred. Enquired'
nug 7 if W. T. THOMPSON.
IV OTTCE. —The firm of J. I*. Seize S Co,
X • was dissolved ott the 7lb msl.by niuiunl cun
sent; eilber party is authorised to use the nuiuo of
the late firm in settling up the business.
.1. P. SEIZE,
A. SABA 1.,
E. H. SI MON NET.
.1. I’.Seize will continue llio business at the
old ,stand. ang‘dll
NEW PALI/ AND WINTER GOODS.
H. WYATT A Co.' No 206 Broad atreet,
B • nro now receiving fresh supplies of Staple
amt Fancy Dry Goods comprising a general
nssoriineut of duals in their linn, which having
been well selected,they oiler at fair prices, Whole
sale and Detail Purchasersaro requested loeall
and examine our stock before they make their pur
chases. oct 3
SALT. 2,Bo3sacks Liverpool N'nlt, for sale by
sept 18 JAMES McUOWAL.
STEEL RIBS FOB COTTON GINS.
NEW INVENTION.
BADE subscriber bits just received asnpply of the
3 PATENT RIBS for Colton Gins, which
have been spoken so highly of wherever they have
been tried throughout, the Cotton Growing aisles.
These Ribs arc so cons'runted that one set will last
twenty years or more, and be constantly in use, by
having an extra sot of Cast Steel faces. '1 Tie faces
are made to fit on the front, of the Ribs, where the
Saws pass through, and in so simple a manner that
any person can put them on. The subscriber will
always keep a supply of Gins on hand of the above
description. WILLIAM JONES,
A few doors above the Upper Market.
Jul 13
(GEORGIA LlME.—Ftesh Slone Lime, of
ns good quality as any in the market, put up
in boxes, stronger, l ighter, and more convenient for
transportation than bnrrelh, and holding the same
quantity. Price S>3 ihc single box. and $2 50 by
the quantity, delivered at Augusta, at .lacksonboro,
and at the mouth of Briar creek, on the Savannah
river, it will be sold at the same rates with freight
off. Apply to T. L. SMITH, Planters’ Hotel, or
June 14 1). KIRKPATRICK <fe Co.
\COOK WANTED, of good character and
capacity, to cook for a sniall family, tor which
a liberal price will be paid. Enquire at ibis office,
or at No. 293 Broad street if June 7
NECK STOCKS.
SUPERIOR Black Satin, !*• "t’hazii'.c, Plain anil
Figured Black Summer Stocks, of she lies!
make and style, just received bv
WAT O. PRICE,
i June If! No. 258 Broad street. I
NOTICE. —The subscribers being anxious to
close their business, request all 1 tosc indebted
to litem to make immediate payment, and nil those
to whom wo are indebted, will please present their
accounts. CLARKE &. HOLLAND.
sept 8 tt
~K '-X RToYFMO ND nOTEL. —'The sub-
TSit;. (a serihor having purchased the entire interest
Jii.EIU ! -U_ol Air Edward W. Collier, in the above
estildi.shment, would by this means inform his
friends and ill * public generally, that, he intends
giving his undivided attention to ilia accommoda
tion of a 1 who may call on him, and hopes by his
ini'Oiled exertions to please, to merit the former
patronngoof the house. JESSE CLARK,
net 22 2/0
fts"The Southern Rereorder will publish the
above 2 months, and forward their account to this
office,
FANCY AND WINTER SHAWLS.
I r 5 ill E subscribers have just received an extensive)
* assortment of Thibet Cashmere, Rock Spun
Silk, Highland Plains,and winter travelling Shawls
comprising as gr, at a variety and nssoriineut ns
ever before offered m this market, winch they can
sell at unusually low prices.
Oct 3 EDGAR & CARMICHAEL
tNRESH FLOUR, &c.—3o bbls Canal Flour
It) half bids Rye floor
5 bills Northern Shad
5 bbls Pickled H"rrings
1 I hhd Dried Cod fish
30 boxes Smoked Herring
30 boxes I'aieiu Yellow Candles
1 bale Colton Twine
30 casks I ondori Brown Stout
5 bids superior Cordial
25 qrcasks Bramiy
Reifivedand for sale by JNO. COSKERV.
oct 3 _ ts
1 CHI NEGROES FOR SALE, —The sub-
J 3 ne t J seriher has jost arrived from Petersburg, i
Virginia, with one hundred and twain v likely j
young negroes of beta sexes, and every description,
which he offers for sale on the most reasonable
terms He liegs leavo to make known to bis friends
and the public generally, that ha has made Ham
burg his place of residence, ami will he constantly ;
supplied with negroes suitable (or planters in this |
vicinity. 'I hose at a distance, wanting to purchase, j
may at all times depend on finding a large number
of negroes on hand
she lot now on hand,fonsistsof able bodied man, j
plough boys, two first rate blaoksmi'hs, several
likely and well qualified house servants of both
sexe-, several professed cooks, washers and ironers,
several women with children, small girls, suitable
lor uuii.es,and several small boys without their
mothers. Planters an I traders are earnestly request- 1
ed to give the subscriber a call previous to making 1
purchases elsewhere, as he is enabled and will sell
as cheap or cheaper, than can be sold by any other
person in the trade BENJAMIN DAVIS- '
Hamburg, S C., Sept. 28, 1838. if 1
N. B—Also for sale, I wagon and 4 horses; I
wagon and 2 horses; ‘2 carryalls with horses; 1 first l
rate saddle horse, and I p mey.
{IO~ The Columbia Telescope, Journal, Milledge- I
ville, Macon Messenger, and Columbus Enquirer,
will ples.se copy the above for one month, and 1
| send their accounts to this office for,payment.
WMi B. Me KE E, !
Nn 3fi9 Broad street, Augusta , Ga.,
A GEN r lor the New York Albion, Emigrant
x • and Old Countryman, will receive subscrip
tions and payments. Jy Junc9
OSBORN'S PIHI.OI’OKAN,
Or, FEMALE’S Fill END.
AFRESH supply of the above valuable modi
cine has just been receive! and for sale, w hole
salo and retail, by the subscriber, at his wholesale
drug store, north side ol liroid street Augusta,
j tine 29 152 NELSON CARTER
MUSICAL NOTICE.— WM. If. ORCH
i-’-B- A HI), professor of Music, respectfully in- I
forms his patrons and the public, that he has I
removed to Fox’s Range,over Mr. M. Dye’s store ’
He will give lessons in Music, on the Piano Forte, •
Guitar and Flute, and as it is his intention to con- 1
fine his practice to this city, and to lake but a iimi- '
led number of pupils, ho hopes to secure a conlinu- 1
ation of the liberal patronage with which ho has 1
already be/-r, favored. f
N. 8.-|Piano Fortes lunoj and repaired in the 1
best tnanier.on reasonable teims if oct 8
\ EVV FIRM.—The subscribers ha vg Ib ik day j *
X « entered into a co-partnership, for the transne- •
lion of alvhulesale Dry Goods business, tinder the j
name and style of 11. C. Bald win & Co.
11. C BALDWIN, i
M. WILKINSON,
’AMES HALE.
Augujra, July, 54, !I.T.‘ d4v>Bfn ' ■)-*! I
OFFICIAL I>KAWING UF THU f!
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY, I
ir ilie benefit of the Augusta Imlep'l Fire Conip'y
Class Nu 42, kir 1839. ,]
1 3 3 4 5 fi 7 8 9 111 II 12 P
71 75 28 37 51 66 55 25 It 20 13 7! j
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the above numbers j
» as they stand nfecorrcet,Betaken Irom the Plan- j
igi r's certificate of the drawing of the Virginia j
Male Lottery, (iir Norfolk, Class No 6., for 1838, g
drawn at Alexandria, Vn., Oct. 20, 1838, and which
determines the fate ol all rickets held in the above ,]
Lottery. _Joct 84] A. READ, Agent. h
ULOKCTIA STATE n
L <» T T E BJ V , I
For the benefit of the h
Augusta Independent Fire Company, s
Class No. 43, for 1818.
To be determined by the drawing of the Virginia J
State Lottery, Class No 6, 1838, for benefit
of t he Monongalia Academy. c
To be drawn at AT.F.X AN 1)111 A, Va. on Saturday, f
October 27th, 1838. I
D.H-Orkqory& Co .Managers, I
A. READ, Contractor.
75 Number*—l2 Drawn Ballots.
SCH E M E .
1 Brize of $40,(100 $40,000
1 15,000 15,000
1 10,(M)() 10,000
I 6,000 6,000
1 5,000 6,000
1 3,000 3,000
1 2,320 2,320
30 1,000 30,000
60 500 30,000
no 300 18,000
1.9 200 25,800
65 100 6,500
65 80 6,200
65 50 3,-'5O
65 40 2,600
130 30 3 900
4,080 20 93,(100
27,040 10 270,400
32,396 Prizes, amounting to $570,670
Tickets slo—Shares in proportion.
fry’ Orders for Tickets in the above scheme will
meet with prompt nltenf on if addressed (post paid)
to A. HEAD, Agent,
Augusta, Ida.
GENUJiVIa BERMUDA Art-WOVV HOOT,
A VERY supeimr article tor children and inva-
I\. lids, just received and for sale hy
oct 15 ANTONY At HAINES^
TUITION OF MUSIC.
JOHN PCHEULAS, p-ofessor and compo
ser of Music, from Germany, and lately from
New York, where ho has resided for many years,
and given general satisfaction to his patrons ns a
teacher of the Piano Forte, &c., has been induced
for the benefit of his health to visit tlie South, and
offers his professional services to the Ladies and
Gentlemen ol Augusta, to attend at their respective
residences, and give instructions on the Piano forte.
Violin, Flute, Clarionet, and also in singing, lie
will likewise attend to inning, repairing and regu
lining Piano Fortes.
Having been for many years engaged ns a loach,
or in Northurn Academies, lie Halters himself to
have acquired n met hud of imparling instruction to
his scholars, to perform with case in a superior and
grucelul manner, in a very short time; and hopes
by his assiduity and attention, to merit the appro
bation ot those ladies and gentlemen who will
honor him by an engagement as teacher.
Unquestionable recommendations ns to qualifica
tion and character will be given, and terms made
known on application to him at Mrs.C. K. Faber’s,
Broad street.
1 Uflertmeti.— Mr. Henry Parsons, Dr. Isaac Bow
len Mr A X, Cantu, Mr. Hooglikork-
I oct 16 V*
(" NEW GOODS.
Jp, S’ETZE, has just received dress and
• furniture Calicoes in great varies ol prices
and patterns. .
Irish Linens in half and whole pieces, nil qualities
Gentlemen's merino hos skin and silk Gloves
Cotton, worsted and gum elastic Suspenders
Misses and boys worsted Cravats
Silk, cotton, Virginia lamb’s wool and merino hose
and half hose
Best while and black English silk hose
A gr-st variety ol 3-4 4-4 5-4 0-4 i-4 8-4 9-4 10-4
lashinnahle shawls
Gent’men’s t ilk pocket Ildkfs warranted not to fade
3-4 6-4 merino Circassians, all colors
Real French merino cloth, do do
W hile, scnilct, green and yellow flannels, some
extra fine
Real Welch and Rogers’ Flannels, warranted not
to shrink
White twilled anil fi-4 domestic Fl-nncls
Kentucky Jeans, Satinets, all colors and qualities
Cradle and Crib Blankets, very line
3-4 4 1 6-4 Bedlicking
I 5 4 6-4 blenched and unhlenchedWnllhnm Sheetings
13-4 4-4 do do Shirtings
New York mills Shirtings, and British Long Cloth
Red and bine Linsey
Negro Kerseys and Blankets, very heavy
WhiteCantim Flannel, some very fine
Assorted colored Cambricks
(’onleil and quilled Skirls
3-4 4-4 5-4 6-4 7-4 printed cotton shawls
•Salisbury Flannel
VV Idle, blue and pink Satin Silk
Long Lawn,assorted, some extra fine
6-4 Jnckonelt, Book, Nansook, Scotch and India
Mull Muslin
6-4 cotton (.’ambrick
Plain and figured Swiss Muslins, Bishop’s Lawn
German Oil Cloth
Plain and figured Bohinctt Lr.ets nnd Edgings
English '1 bread Laces and Edgings
Col ton and w orsted Hosiery for children
I Assorted flax patent Thread
, Elal-hciid Pins ami hemming Needles
| Tailor and Clark’s Spool Col ton
i Neck, puff, side, tuck ami round Shell, Brazilian,
I Dressing nnd Ivorv Combs
| Fancy coat and youth’s Buttons
6-4 reil Padding and green Prize
I Cotton, worsted nnd cloth Table Covers, some of |
i them new style
| Ladies’and M sscs Straw Hoods
j 4-4 Apron Checks
fi-4 cross barred Muslins I
: Irish Limn Sheeting, some extra fine
! 10 4 London Sheeting
j Needle-worked Inserting and Scalloping
Ganz Flannel, black Italian Crape and Crape Led 1
VV bile and black Crown Linings
Corsetls, assorted numbers and qualities
Gentlemen's black Kalian Cravats and Slocks | (
do Swiss do
Green worsted • on] and I assets
Colton Cord and darning Cotton t
Colton ami silk Umbrellas,some extra sizes
Best plated Hooks and Eyes
Scarlet,grim a 1 d yellow Feeding
Tapes and Bobbins, silver Thimbles
fi-4 and 4-4 best black Italian Silk
Russia Sheetings and Diapers
Crash, Dowlas and Huckaback,for toweling
Ladies’ Hoskm and pic me Gloves
Satin and lustring Ribbons, assorted
4-4 fi-4 Furniture Dimity,brown Hollands ,
12 4 Marseilles Quills
12-4 colored Counterpanes
Black Latte Veils, some very fine
fi-4 ami 7-4 Barnsley Diaper
Double damask table Diaper, assorted width
Damask Table Cloth I
Worsted Mor. cn, assorted colors •
French jet anil blue-black Bombazines, superior '
and low priced I
Bird's eye Diaper <
8-4 and 10-4 unbleached Linen Table Cloth
Black silk velvet Ribbons j (
Black, green and pink silk and tabby Velvets j 1
Ladies’ Ringlets and Curls 1
Ralinelts, assorted colors, plain and figured Baizes ' '
French Napkins, with colored borders 1
Youth,pearl nnd shirt Buttons
Open work bleached nnd unbleached cotton Hose' '
F.mbroidcred silk Hose
Woolen Gloves and Mitts ’
Wooden and steel Busks
Blue, black and fancy Cnssamerrs 1
6-1 Cambnck Dimity, plaid Ltnsey, Kid Dolls s
Ladies colored, fino plain, Swiss, and Florance '
plait Straw Cottages 1
New style figured dress Silk, all colors.
also, (
70 pieces Scotch imrrain and treble ply Carpetings
Black Carpetings, thread A binding to suit the same | 1
100 Brussels and Taffetla Hearth Bugs j 1
Very fine assorted sizes bed Clunkers. > *
Ihe above goods will he disposed of V•• w-Vd-reele! {
retail, on reascnoH' termr* ' j
I a
f
' ihrliAsales.
iW <l HCE.-Tlie subscriber will positively sell
d , a iu public outcry, on Tuesday the Olli day of
November next, lie- following property, viz :
1 Bulkny, I buggv, 1 carriage, with harness to each .
1 rnalcli black horses, superior as family burses
I do brown do 1 Raddle horse
1 negro woman, (Hetty,) about 19 years of age \
1 lot hags, of superior sleek,
2 cows and calves,2 heiflers
The undivided half ol two acre lota, known in
the plan of the town of Waynesboro, ns lots num
bers 119 and 120. I helot in this place where he
now resides, on which there is a comfortable two
story dwelling and office, with the necessary out
buildings, all in excellent repair. His entire lams e
bold furniture among which there are carpets, chair*,
sofa, sideboard, dining table mid ends, Ac,
1 tract ol land in burke county, containing fifty
acres, more or less, unjoining lands of James W.
Jones and John \\ alkins.
I lot in the town of Louisville, on which there is
a good two story building now occupied as a con
fectionary and billiard room.
Lot it timber 3.17, 3d district, Ist section, of original
ly Cherokee, now horsy h county
Lot number H9u, 3d district, 4th section, of original
ly Cherokee, now Floyd county.
Lot number 921, 3d district, 4lh section, ofonglnal
ly Chorokec, now Floyd county.
Lot number 1072, 3d district, 3d section, of original
ly Cherokee, now Paulding county.
Lot number 121,1,215 l district, 3d scctton,of origin
ally 'Cherokee, now Paulding county.
Besides, many others too tedious to enumerate.
Ihe sale Iwing tor the liouetii, of my creditors
they are particularly requested to attend in person
or by attorney. All persons indebted to the sub
scriber, are requested to make immediate payment.
lei ms of sale—All sums under $lO cash, over
810 small notes and approved security payable the
first of January next. M. P. VEKDc.KY.
Waynesboro, Pel, 17 swtd
” « H'V SHERIFF’S HAtW.
liA/” ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in Novcm
** her next, at the lower market, in the usual
bouts of sale, one Pedlar’s Wagon and Harness
one black Horse, levied on ns t lie proper yof Rob
ert Prentiss, under fircelosure of a mortgage, Sam
uel M. Calhoun vs. Robert Prentiss. Terms cash
on delivery. K. MARTIN, Sh’ff.C. A.
I oct >8 Id
I I HI BOXES Hunch Raisins, just received oiia
lor sale hv
oct so John s. huicihnson.
mHE subscriber being about to leave llie'hmTe
" fora few weeks, J.\o. M. Hampton, of Lau
rons county, will act ns bis agent and attorney un
til he returns. JOHN THOMAS.
Dublin, Laurens Co., Ga., June 23. lw<Jw
f p URN IP AND CLOVER SEED.—A •
A supply of fresh Kuta Bnga, Flat Dutch Turnip
and Red Clover Seed, just received mid for sale by
nug IS HAVILAND, RISLEY & Co.
fliK GHT, FOR ’
Ey LEGANTLY hound in Embossed Morocco,
-I edited by Miss Leslie, just received and for
le by T. H. PLANT.
sept 13
LIJMRER. —'I’he undersigned have At present
the saw mill, (late flralle’s,'on Little Spirit!
creek, in full operation Supplies of sawed Lumber
can bo obtained, by leaving hills, or otherwise, at
the store of Messrs. Hadley & Owens, or the »u-'
perinlendont, (Mr. Cason,) at the Mills.
A. PEMBERTON,
oct 17 w2m JOSEPH S. REYNOLDS.
FALL AM) WINTER GOODS.
WILLIAM CLAGGETT
IS receiving and opening, at 238 Broad street, (a
few (loots above the Post Office corner.) a rich
rind well selected assortment of Fresh Fall Dry
1 Goods, compri mg every article in the line, viz :
’ Cloths, easstmeres, satinets,satin velvets, vestings,
Ar,, super iiiatleonis, Paradises and veritases, }
anil .1-4 Id tek Italian silks, plain and figured colored
and blue IdacK silks, wide apron silks, 3-4 arid fi-4
I Merinos, English and French, all colors; superior
I figured Merinos lor clonks and dresses ; British,
French and American calicoes; large assortment
i handsome lurnilure calicoes; scarlet small figured
calicoes ; Hosiery,oi silk, cotton, lambs wool, Ac.
i lor ladies,gentlemen,misses and youth ; Gloves,of
silk, kid, rollon, heavy hukskin, Ac. all sizes;
Blankets, 10-4 to 14-4 whilney, rose, mnekinau and
saddle; Flannels, large assortment of White, grey,
3 yellow and red; Domestics, sheetings, shirtings,
homespuns, drills, Ac.; Irish Linens, warranted
pure linen yarn and very cheap ; Real British long
I cloths ; a few imperial iMtirseills Quilts, assorted
sizes; Pilot cloths; Phishings; Negro cloths;
a plain and figured floor cloth ; baizes, Ac:, with an
extensive variety ol fancy goods, such as new stylo
of bonnets, bonus and ribbons ; Ladies’ and Misses
i shoes and slippers; worked t apes and collars;
hem stitched colored bordered, and splendid em
broidered enmbriek Hdkfs; fancy dress Hdkts and
■“■carls; rich Thibet Shawls; Merino and 'Parian
p aid shawls; Laces ; Edgings; Insertions; striped
and plaid Swiss and jaconett Muslins; Slocks,
cravats,collars, bosoms; colored cheneillo cord ;
sewing silks, asserted ; spool and flax thread, with
every article in the line.
His friends and the public are invited to call and
cxain.tio Ins assortment, which will hesokrun the
most, pleasing terms lrw2w oct 19
sP>* I’he Constitutionalist will copy the above.
a sum oi .Vliioey, which enn l e had
by applying to CLARK, McTIER A CO.
net 22 __
J jlliStl UAIMiIB.
If'/L WllOLEand hull boxes new crop bunch
• J® * sins, just received and for sale by
I oct 12 JOHN COSKRRY.
Additional Supplies of Carpeting.
SNOWDEN A SHEAR have received this
day Irom New York, additional supplies of.
extra throe ply and superior ingrain Carpets, of
very rich colors nod s|dendid patterns, which with
their previous large supplies, makes their assort
ment one of the largest ever offered in this city.—
Persons wishing to supply themselves with this
article, will do well to call immediately, ns they
can now make a se eclion of rich and splendid
patterns. net fi
CAiUmiNG AND HC GHi
i SNOWDEN A SHEAR have just received
I lO from New York- a very large supply ul three
ply and superfine ingrain < orpeis ol ilio mo«t
! splendid pattern#, with Tufted and Biubsc/h Jiuga
I to ruatdi (he rarprin ; persons wishing to supply
I themselves with these articles can new make a se
-1 lection of very rich and choice patterns, Iroin one
of the largest assortments ever offered in fins oily.
sept 2H _
BLANKETS AND NKGItU » i.uiii.s
SNOWDEN At SHEAR have just received
from New York, a very large supply ol supe
lior Kobo, Whitney and Duffel Blankets; also, a
very large supply of superior Kerseys and Linscys,
snitnlile fiir male and lemale servants, to which
limy respectfully invite Iho atlenliun ol planters,
sept 28
FA Sll lON ABLE BON N ETS.
ONOWDES A SHEAR have just received
it from New Votk, a large supply of Ladies’ n\-
perior Victoria Co tage Bonnets, of the latest style
and shape ; also, n supply of extra quality colored
straw Victoria Cottages and Misses’ Hoods, of a
largo size, to which they respectfully invite the at
tention of the Indies. sept 28
E. HLKGEOIS,
SILK DYER AND SCOURER, from Paris,
having arrived at Augusta, where he intends
to make his permanent residence, in the practice ol
IPs profession nl business, has the honor to inform
the ladies and gentlemen of Augusta and adjoining
counties, that ho has taken a suitable house on
Broad-street, two doors below Mr. Augustine Fred
erick’s, where all kinds of Silks, Crapes, Ac. will
he Dyed in the most lashinnablc and permanent
rolors, at the most reasonable prices. Ladies’ Mb
rino, Cashmere and Crape Shawls, and Leghorn
Hals cleansed and pressed, so as lo look as w ell as
new. Gentleman’s apparcl scoured and renewed
to their primitive color and brightness
oct 5
~ Additional si ffdew.
SiIOWDEJf A SHEAR have received this
day, from New York, large additional suppl.es
of fancy and staple Dry Goods, comprising s
great variety of articles suitable for the present
season, which with their previous large supplise,
makes their assortment worthy of the attention of
country merchants and planters, who will be sup
plied on 'he most reasonable terms oct 22
FERN IT FRE DIM I TIES.
NOW DEN A SHEAR have received this day,
O from New York, a large supply of superior
Furniture Dimities, of extra width and quality
A'sn, Manetllga Quilts of extra quality,and Ladies'
aim Straw Hamate of ’be raopt fsahierttb l * ship.,
and of superior quality. oct 22