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V POCKET HOOK LOST.
/ 011 the Ist insfi'it, on the road between
si Augusta and Mrs. Darby’s, a pocket book con
taining one $2O 1 ill on the Ocmulgee bank, ami
another s2obill, the bank not recollected, ass Mill
on the Georgia Rail Road bank, one note for’ $.200.
payable by .las. L. Thomas to myself, with other
smaller notes and papers. Any person finding the
above pocket i oak, and delivering it to the editor of
the Chronicle Sr Sentinel, shall be liberally rewarded,
nov 3 d3t<w HENRY I>. THOMAS.
STRAYED from the subscriber, upper end ilroad
rb-eet, on the 27th ult., a large black and white
SOW, left ear croped. Anyone giving information
so that 1 can get her, shall be suitably reward d. be
sides the thanks of the owner. 11. K. HILL,
nov 3 3l»
«RO. I NSI ■ Rt\ciTfinWoOtoi• K.
INDR SALE, thirty shares of the above stock. —
. Enquire at this office. ts nov 3
rp HE AMERICAN ALMANAC and Repository
B of Useful Knowledge, for the year 1839, just
received and for sale by
novjl T. 11. PLANT.
A SAL! A L has just received and is now opening
• a general assortment of staple and fancy
UK If GOODS, which he odors for sale at No. 213,
one door above Bones &, Carmichael. If nov 3
Si! All Y MAI) E CL O THING.
1). COOK, No. 197 Broad street, has just re
'j , reived a large supply of new and fashionable
CLOTHING, which, together with his former stock,
makes his assortment as good as can he found in any
market. All of which he offers at wholesale or re
tail on very accommodating terras, and invites his
! friends to call. nov 3
“ C LUMIIIA SUWIuW’S SALE.
“|t BJ\ LL be sold on the first Tuesday in Dccem-
I f ber next, at Columbia Court House, between
the usual hours of sale, a lot of land containing
eight acres, more or less, joining William Thomas
and Mary Barnes —upon said lot there is a good and
convenient dwelling and other houses, and now in
possession of Turner Clanton ; sold under a mortgage
fi fa from Columbia Superior Court, Isaac Bryan vs.
\ George W. Thomas.
Also, at the same time and place, three hundred
and fifty bushels of corn, more or less; 1 yoke oxen ;
' 1 road Wagon; three thonsand pounds fodder; one
cream mare; one black mare, loth young; two
•i negroes, Moses and his wife Mary, and live head of
eatllc, to satisfy two li fas from Columbia Superior
i Court, in which Eugene I). Cook and Simmons Craw
ford arc plaintiffs, and Richard W. Jones and John
C. Watson are defendants.
RICHARD H. JONES, Sheriff.
November 3, IS3B. td
, RAN AW AY from the suh
seriber, on the 27th instant,
J his boy ABE, about 32 years
-U—. old, live feet seven inches high,
/ black complexion, some of his
front teeth out. He is an un
m - -■ ry fevA-m, common smart fellow, can read
■■and write very well, and it is very probable he may
have a free pass—had on when he went away a bine
1-cloth dress coat with metal buttons, striped satinet
/ftpantaloons; but I am confident lie will .change bis
CcJothing every chance he can get. I expect he will
/\ry and gel to Sumter district, S. C., where his father
lives. 1 would be thankful for rail road conductors
to have a look out for said boy. I will give a very
I liberal reward for his apprehension and delivery to
mo at Raytown Post Otfice, Talliaferro county, Geo.,
or his confinement in any jail, so that I get him
again. JAS. R. BROOKE,
nov 3 wtf
WILLIAM H. CRANE has just received the
balance of his fall and winter supply of
fancy and staple DRY GOODS, which makes his
assortment as good as any in this city—among those
recently received arc the following:
Fine Challey and Muslin De Lanes ; embroidered
and Challey Merino ; fine English prints; Welch
and Thibet flannels ; Furniture and Cambric Dimity;
Turkey red prints ; superior dotted Swiss Muslin ;
brocha Merino Muslui de Lane ; Thibet and raw
silk Shawls; silk cotton worsted and cashmere
\Hose ; Rose and Duffel Blankets ; 10-4 and 12-4
Whitney Blankets; figured Poplin; Woollen Gloves ;
black Lasting ; embroidered Belts ; plaid Ribbons ;
■ brown Linen Crum Cloths; gentlemen’s green gro
: grain Scarfs; and a good assortment of Stocks;
white and colored Furniture Fringe; Corsets, from
No. 1 to 10; Morhair Caps; worked Comforters,
oct 29
TUITION OF MUSIC.
JOHN PC HELLAS, professor and composer of
Music, from Germany, and lately from New
1 ork, where he has resided for many years,and giv
> cn general satisfactions to his patrons as a teacher of
the Piano Forte,&c.. has been induced for the oenel.t
J of his health, to visit the South, and offers his proses
» sional services to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Au
? gusta, to attend at their respective residences, and
| give instructions on the Piano Forte, Violin, Flute,
j, Clarionet, and also in singing. He will likewise at
-7 tend to tuning, repairing and regulating Piano Fortes.
Having been for many years engaged as a teacher
I in Northern Academies, he flatters himself to have
| acquired a method of imparting instruction to his
I scholars, to perform with case in a superior and
H graceful manner, in a very short time; and hopes by
I his assiduity and attention, to merit the approbation
| of those laiies and gentlemen who will honor him
I by an engagement as teacher.
Unquestionable recommendations as to qualifica-
I tion and character will be given, and terms made
;! known on application to him at Mrs. C. E. Faber’s,
I Broad street.
References. —Mr. Henry Parson’s, Dr. Isaac Bow
■ 4 cn, Mr. A Banta, Mr. Hooghkerk.
oct 15 lyr
HUMPHREYS, CLARKE & Co.
\ ( Formerly cf Macon, Georgia.J
} AVE received by late arrivals from England,
| 11 and are now opening at the store No. 10 Pearl
sip street, (up stairs,) a general assortment of British
i and French Dry Goods, selected and import d direct,
|j expressly- for the (southern trade, together with a
m general assoitment of American Goods, which makes
i the assortment complete.—Merchants visiting the
h city are requested to call and examine the stock.
Orders will have particular attention, and put up
I at the shoi test notice.
Charleston, S. C., October 22,1538 ts
4“ 1 FORMA LIME. —Fresh Stone Lime,of as good
jtf,; mJT quality as any in the market, put up in boxes.
I stronger, tighter, and more convenient for transpor
tation than barrels, and holding the same quantity,
j Price $3 the single fox and $2 50 by the quantity,
delivered at Augusta, at Jacksonboro, 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. D. SMITH, Planters’ Hotel, or
June 14 trw&dtf D. KIRKPATRICK & Co.
PLANTERS’ HOTEL.
(THARLES 11. MIOT respectfully informs his
J friends and the public that he has returned to
Charleston, and has taken the Planter’s Hotel, corner
of Church and Queen streets, formerly kept by Mrs.
A. Calder. The establishment has undergone tho
rough repair, and is now ready for the reception ol
visiters. The Columbia, Camden and Georgetown
9 Stage Office is kept here.
| Charleston, October 11,1535. tlstdcc
In accordance with the ostensible views
of the Southern Convention.
DIRECT IMP« H T A T lON.
IIHOMAS I. WRAY k SON have just received
by the Governor Troup, and are now opening,
a large assortment of CHEMICALS and other
j DRUGS, from the Laboratory of Mcinder, Weaver S(
1 Co., (one of the first houses in Eng and,) which will
H be sold in a state of the utmost purity. These with
I- their former supply on hand constitutes a large and
1 very complete assortment, consisting of almost every
I article in the Drug line usually kept in this market.
I c£j* c rders will be thankfully received and atteml-
I p() t 0 with despatch, on the most accommodating
I terms. If oct 17
/ c TONE MASONS WANTED.—Twenty good
Stone Masons will find constant employment,
at liberal wages at the Bridge over the ( conee river,
on the Georgia Rail Road, near Greensboro.
JAMES H. GRANT,
Principal Assistant Engineer.
i / Engineer’s Office, >
5 Greensboro, October 11, 1838.5 ts
1 a__n RICHMOND HOTEL.—The subscribei
■ having purchased the entire interest of Mr,
tiSiUJ.Edward W. Collier, in the above establish
jp ent, would I y this means inform his friends and
■the public genera !y, that he inter ds giving his unci-
Ivided attention t the accornrr dation of all whe
ay call nn him, and hopes by his intended exertion*
■to please, to merit the former patronage of the house
[ oct 22 2m JESSE CLARK.
' 'XT’The Southern Recorder will ..üblish the abort
& months, and forward their acc< mt to this office.
DRV GOODS AT WirOLKSALK.—The sub
senders hava received, and aro receiving a
splendid assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,
i winch they oiler for sale on the most reasonable
1 Grms, one door below Geo. R. Jessup & Co. and ou
' P»' it2 R le Planters’ Hotel, llroad street. Augusta,
l ' Ga - HUNGERFGRD, FRISBIE & Co.
« P. S, Merchants will do well to call and exam-
I me our stock before purchasing elsewhere.
'• nov 2 ts
j RAMI RE FRINGE —Two cases very heavy
1 J’ and rich patterns just received by
a nov ‘2 J>. SETZE.
HAMPTON COURSE.
_
' , ’■ \ / ,
, Jr. v . •
( C—S'' V- ’. 4' -A
r: '»■■■ ' i
’ mi IF, ANNUAL RACKS OVER THE HAMP
sL TON COURSE, will commence on the second
• Tuesday in January, 1839, being the eighth day of
- the month.
? THE GREAT MATCH RACE, for SI(1,000, bc
, tween Volney and Target, will comeolTon Monday
’■ the seventii.
- _ The splendid SWEEPSTAKE, two mile heates,
3 $lOOO entrance, forfeit $.300, declaration $lOO.
,1. E. Calhoun names b, f. Nullilieation, got by
Nullifier, darn by Tarter. John G. Winter, two b.
I’s. Miss Accident and Miss Armstrong, got by Tramp,
i dam by Whisker. John Morrison, two, one got by
? Henry, dam Highland Mary, the other by Eclipse,
s dam got by Barefoot. Col. W. Hampton, b. f. Ella,
1 got by Emelins, dam Ada. Col. Paul Filzsimons,ch,
i f. Ada Byron, got by Priam,dam Delphine. Michael
Seabrook, c. f. Godolphin. dam Miss Medway.
. There are several other Stakes to be run for during
the week, the Stakes to come off. the day or days to
1 suit tlie convenience of the parties.
JOCKEY CLUB PURSES.
I FIRST DAY.
f Mile heats, fir two and three year old colts,
r a pair of superb SIEVER PITCHERS,
valued at $230
i ($25 entrance, three or more to make a race.)
SECOND DAY.
Two mile heats, - -- -- -- -- $3OO
THIRD DAY,
Three mile heats, - -- -- -- -- $3OO
FOURTH DAY.
; Four mile heats, ----- --- - $l3OO
FIFTH DAY.
! Mile heats, three best in five, ----- $4OO
' N. 11.—1 have every tiling in readiness for the ac
commodation of my customers.
F. VV. LACY, Acting Proprietor,
nov 1 1m
DANCING AND VV A I TZING ACADEMY,
At the Masonic Hall.
JC. SMITH informs his friends and the public
■ Hint h<- hao returned from New York, and
having connected himself with Mr. v. n ATTinn Jn I
tlie above business, is now ready for the reception of
pupils. Applications to be made at tlie school room.
Days cf Tuition —Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sat
urdays, from 3 o’clock, P. M. for Ladies, Misses and
young Masters, and from 7 in the evening for Gen
tlemen.
■ Mr. Smith lakes this opportunity to return his
thanks to the ladies ami gentlemen who have here
tofore generously encouraged him, and begs leave to
state that it is with the deepest feelings of gratitude
that he answers their call by re-opening his academy
as above, and that it has been a matter ol great re
gret that unavoidable circumstances compelled him
to suspend his school during last winter.
Seminaries and private families punctually at
tended.
He has brought with him, from New York, a cel
ebrated Cotillon player.
(Tj e Due notice will be given of the Soiree and
Assembly Balls. trw3t oct 3'
FASHIONABLE BONNETS.
SNOWDEN & SHEAR have just rcccivcit from
New York, a large supply of Ladies’ superior
Victoria Cottage Bonnets, of the latest style and
shape ; also, a supply of extra quality colored straw
■ Victoria Cottages anil Misses Moods, of a large size,
to which they respectfully invite the attention of
the Ladies. Jj e Pt
IRrillTE LEAD, UNSEED OIL, &e.—Pure
ground While Lead; also. No. 1 and 2 best
American Linseed Oil, together with a large assoit
ment of Paints, lor sale low by
1 oct 3 fi ANTONY & HAINES.
I~~N()UND, about eue mile from Align da, on the Sa
’ vannah road, a BUNCH OF KEVS, which the
■ owner can have by culling at this odice and paying
; for this advertisement. ts oct 31
5 TIOTATOES, POTATOES. —25 bids, superior
1 8 Irish Potatoes, just received and for sale by
’ oct 27 W. E. & J. U. JACKSON.
\ IVTOTICE. —The partnership heretofore existing
between the undersigned and Noah Smith, de
- ceased, under the hrm of F. LAMBACK & Co., is
e qissolved. All persons indebted to said firm are re
ouested to make payment to Frederick Lamback
’ nlv. who will pay all legal demands against it.
F. LAMBACK.
O. K.M ETCALF,
surviving partner of N. Smith Sc Co.
Augusta, October 24,1538.
All persons indebted to the late firm of F. Lam
back Sc Co. are requested to make immediate pay
■ ment to the subscriber, who will continue to transact
1 business at the old stand. F. LAMBACK.
Augusta, October 30, 1838. lw _
s Chaileston Insurance & Trust Company
e Capital One Million Dollars —all paid in,
AGENCY, AUGUSTA.
P rS'VHE subscriber is prepared to take Fire and Ma
| rina risks at the i m rent rates of premium.
ROBKK 1' MCDONALD,
d oct 30 3m Agent C. 1. Sc T. Co.
•- .1 VII.w.DN N»» i n ID
i 5 STILL be sold at the lower market house in this
’ I If city, on the first iue.day in December next,
e (by order of Council,! a negro man who calls himself
11 John, says he belongs to VV illiam L'nuicl, and that he
o ran aw ay from him at Greensboro, Alabama ; he is
forty-two or three years of age, live feet seven inches
high, dark complected, and to oe sold to pay expenses
- See. W. LAWSoN,Jailor.
Augusta, October 30, 1838. td
I § * " “
0 S i ARPE PING, &c. —Ingrain and Vemtian Carpet
\ ) ing, Printed F'oor Cloth, and Hocking Baize,
,Iju .t received and for sale by VVM. H. CRANE.
‘j o-t 20
M I I,LG lilb.S I'Olt COTTON OiN.-S.
n Vk' r EW INVENTION. —The subscriber has just
received a supply of the PA TENT RIBS for
UuUun Gins, which have been spoken so highly of
wherever they have been tried throughout tue Got
ten Growing Mates. These Rios are so constructed
th.it one set will last twenty years or more, and be
constantly in use, by having an extra set of Cast
d .Steel faces. The faces are made to at on the front
r, of the Rios where the Saws pass through, and in so
t simple a manner that any person can pi 1 them on.
!,■ Ihe subscriber will always keep a sup, ly of Gins
II on hand of the above description,
h . WILLIAM JONES,
j A few doors above the Upper Market,
y _July_l3
FAN' / AND WINTER SHAM ES.
' rg’HlE so iscrioers have just received an extensive
|j assort »-• f lln.ct Cashmere, Rock Spun
_ Snx, Highland Plaids, and winter travelling Shawls,
d comprising as great a variety and assortment as ever
t, ! before offered in this market, which they can sell at
r, unusually low 4 riees.
Aug 3 EDG A.R t CA RMICHAEL.
E. BURGEoiI
SILK OVER AND SCOURER, from Paris,hav
ing arrived at Augusta whei a he intends to make
, his permanent residence, in the practice of his pro
ir [ i. sional business, has the honor to inform the ladies
r. ! and gentlemen of Augusta and adjoining counties,
i- that he has taken a suitable house on Broad street,
d two door i f low Mr. Augustine Frederick’s where
i- all kinds of silks, Crapes, fee. will be Dyed in t. »
io . most fashionable and permanent colors, at the most
is reasonable prices. LadkV Merino, Cashmere and
c. Crape Shawls, and Leghorn Hats cleansed and press
ed. so as to look as well as new. Gentlemen's ap
e j pare) scoured and renewed to their primitive color
i and brightness, Gm 3
- | i iPS.—Just received a splendid supply of r.en
a A ' tlemen’s and Youth's Cloth, Cur, Celett ami
. Leather Caps, of the latest fashions, by
5 . nov 1 E.J). COOKE.
Bf ATN A '' |i STOCKS—(If (he 1a... ; f,.;
’ received and for sale by K. I). COO ICC
. . si!l 1 197 Broad street.
CHESTS.—J> superior Iron Chests ju-t n
. eeived and for sale by
110 V 1 W. ,l, U. JACKSON,
mOBACCO AND WINE.—GO boxes tobSSxT,
a. 50 bbls Loring’s best Malaga Wine, just ro
- eeived and for sale by
nov 1 W. E. & J. U. .1 UKson,
SAW LIBRARY. — A good Law Library at pri-
A vate sale by \V. lb & J. f. JACKS,>N
nov I u
P B ALE ROPE.—2OO roils Hale Hope just received
S >) and for sale by
_wt27. ‘ \\\ V. k .1. T. JACK SOX,
D OBERT Y. HARRIS, Attorney vr Law, will
I 8 practice in the counties of Burke, Richmond
and t olumbia. Other lower wing of fluid's building,
Broad street. d&wlm oct2o
ADVA\CMS ON COTTON.
B IBERAI. advances made on shipments to Savan-
Ja_J nah. Charleston, Liverpool, and Havre, bv
oc 't 20 JOHN C. WINTER.
\\r ANTED TO HIRE, a first rate MALE
V f COOK—one that ran come well recommend*
ed both for honesty and as a good Cook. Also, one
female servant, that ran he recommended as a first
rate House Servant. Hood wages will be given for
the above description of servants. Apply at the
American Hotel, Hamburg, S. C. (it ort 27
FRENCH CAPES, COLLARS, Ac.
subscribers are now opening a splendid as-
I. sortment of French Capes and Collars, to
which they would invite the attention of those in
want. They have also just received fine French
Merinos j Gro de Nap Merinos; English Merinos,
common and fine ; Plain and figured Chally ; Muslin
deLaine, &c. &c. G. 11. NOBLE & Co.
South side Broad-st., opposite Planters’ Hotel,
oct 27 ts
SEGARS. —55,000 Segars, various brands, just
_ received and for sale by
oct 27 W. E. & .1. U. JACKSON.
J UST received and for sale by PETER GOLLY,
Broad-street,
2000 selected sweet Oranges
100 gallons fresh pickled Oysters
100 boxes fresh Raisins, in whole, half and qr.
20 do do Lemons
AI.SO,
A supply of Irish Potatoes, Apples and Onions, Sax
All of which will be sold on reasonable terms to
suit purchasers. Ct oct 27
NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS.
IMIE subscribers’having taken one of tiro new
stores on the South side of Broad-street, two
doors below G. il. Jessup & Co., ami directly oppo
site the Planters’ Hotel, would inform the public
that they have received and arc now opening an
extensive assortment of staple and fancy Dry
Goo.is, wnicii we arc disposed to odor at wholesale
or retail, to our friends and all who may favor ns
with a call, on as favorable terms as ran he obtained
at any similar establishment in the city. A share
of public pationage is respectfully solicited,
oct 20 tl G. H. NOBLE & Co.
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
AND MILLINERY ARTICLES.—A full supply
can be found at the lowest market prices, at
°ct 26 6t Mrs. C. HOFFMAN’S.
GEORGIA RAIL iu.A,,
Notice to contractors.—prop.,,, wiU
be received at this office until the 20tn r,. u
of November next, for grading the 14th, 24th, 2.9 th,
26th, 27th and 2Sth sections of the Madison branch
of the Georgia Rail Road. The work to be com
pleted by the Ist of June, 1539.
J. EDGAR THOMSON,
Chief Engineer.
Engineer’s Office, Greensboro, ?
October 26th, ISmsi V tr
(CT The Charleston Courier and Savannah Geor
gian will copy the above three weeks.
BLANKETS A\ I) NKCIIO CLOTHS.
SNOWDEN & SHEAR have just received from
New York, a very large supply of superior
Rose, Whitney and Duffel Blankets; also, a very
large supply of superior Kerseys and Linseys, suita
ble for male and female servants, to which they res
pectfully invite the attention of planters, sept 28
( tiIROME YELLOW AND CHROME GREEN.
j To close a consignment, and for sale chearpfor
ca ,h, thirty-five kegs rich Chrome Green, 24 kegs
bright Citrine Yellow, 25 lbs. each, ground in pure
Linseed Oil •, also, 5 barrels Gilders’ Whiting.
Enquire at ANTONY & HAINES’
oct 31 232 Broad street.
SILKS. —Just received, a fine assortment of
Silks, consisting in part of Plain and Figured
Black and Blue Black Silk, Plain and Figured Colored
Silks, Figured Satin Taglione, a new and beautiful
article so” dresses ■, also, Fancy Silk Hdkfs. Shawls,
and Scarfs. G, H. NOBLE & Co.
oct 30 opposite the Planters’ Hotel.
, NEW GOODS.
Fashionable Fall ami Winter Goods,
Just. Received by
'%\T 11. CRANE, among which may bo found
$ y , the following articles: —
Black Italian Matteoni Silk
Do gro de Paris, gro de Swiss and gro de Rhine Silk
Superior black 4-4 gro de Swiss Silk
Do do gro grain do
Blue, black, plain and figured do
Fashionable figured colored do
Blue, black and colored figured Bombazines
Do do plain French do
Rich embroidered Thibet Shawls
Plain colored do do
Black embroidered mourning Shawls
Half mourning Thibet do
Plain black Chally do
Do colored do do
3-4 and 4-4 black twisted silk do
Colored worsted Crewell half Hdkfs
’ Ladies figured silk Cravats
Gentlemen’s 40 inch black Italian Cravats
Superior Gauze Boas, a new article
Linen Cambric and Linen Cambric Hdkfs
White, black and green Gauze Veils
Fine black Lace do
Chenele, cord and zephyr Worsteds
Bloc, black and colored Velvet Ribbons
Embroidered Sattin Bonnet Ribbons, Paris style
Fine French Artificials
Narrow Sattin and Gauze Ribbons
Do worsted and silk Braids
Do fine Linen Tape, for trimming
; Gold end Linen Tape and Bobbins
Taylor’s and Clark’s Spool Cotton
Cambric and Swiss Edgings and Inserting*
Colored worsted Edgings
Black Silk do
Brussels Thread Lace Edgings
Superfine Irish Check Muslin
1 Plain, striped and figured Swiss Muslins
Mull Check do
Muslin de Lnines
Dark French Prints
Small figured black Merrimack Prints
Do do blue, brown, red and ruby ground
Merrimack Prints
English half mourning Prints
Plain and figured English Merinos
Figured silk Velvet Vestings
Silk-bound Cradle Blankets
Superior 1 lue and black Cloths
Colored and Cadet mixed do
Blue, black, brown, drab, steel and Cadet mixed
Satinets
Superior Kentucky Jeans
Fine fancy Cassimeres
Striped and plaid Lindseys
. Red and black mixed do
Negro Cloth and coarse Satinets
, 3-4 7-8 4-4 5-4 and 6-4 brown Shirtings & Sheetings
S iperior Cotton Tickings and Canton Flannels
’ | Cotton, Worsted and Woollen Hosiery
| j Woollen and Buckskin Gloves
t I Together with a general assortment of fashionable
] j fall and winter Goods, which will be disposed of at
j ; reasonable prices at No. 23! Broad-street. oct 9
I WANT ED TO HIRE, a smart active Negro
r | f f Man —liberal wages will be given. Apply
oct 6 to JOHN S HrfCLINS-i.
, , LOOK AT tins.
\\ *LI. ho sold, under an order of the Wonora
" ® , “ e ln!frieir Court, siiliuc no a Court lor !
county purposes, in die (own of Madison, Morgan !
(1,1111 ' ’ "" fui'sdny, lho 271 h day 01 November
n-xi.MMjren sown l.r.t , containing each nn a, re
" »>iiigon the' B<*iith-\vffot pun ol town, the
ugliest mill limitliiert pan ol town. Terms id
mho mate Known on dm day.
JOIIN C. REES, Clerk. ,
Cooler fi, 1838. „1
Mom; new (iooi)s.
& Co., Merchant
1 tutors, have received a complete assort !
ok ol id l.oods in iheir line ; < 'orsinieres in groat I
variety,superior Fount Vestings, An: Ac.
, Goods.—M dozen best lloskin (black mid I
eo ored) (tloveß ; Buskskin nnd Hoover do,: supe
rior Muck nnd while Silk do; Berlin do; while
nud hi,irk silk Halt lluse; eolton do; superior
Aleriiio Vjsls and Punts; Suspenders, of the best !
?I*<U lL y ’ ijlncl1 ’ c,,n, 1" - iu nnd Siik twilled pocket
. Mockg.— Opern lie Satin Slocks; plain do; '
jowju and plain Bombazine do. 60 d«7.i'ii round
and square 01 d Collars, Arc <Vr. ©cl 13
rwoZ LO t a P* CASSIMEIIES; Ac. ■
■ nil’s subscribers linxejust received n large
/** nssortmorn superfinoand middlingqimlilie*
C loths and Cnssimercs, viz. blue, hlm-k nnd
lancx colored Hollis, beaver cloths, of extra body,
suitable lor Overcoats, Are.
Libbed, plain and fancy striped Cassintcres, in
grout variety
200 pieces Satinets, some of which am of an
ponur quality, and composing a great variety of
colors, hn.ey stripes nrui mixtures.
, js . , i. k U , II(J quality vestings, Buffalo cloths
wliii-li I hey oiler m very low prices,
uel 3 EDGAR it C A It M ICIIAEL.
A ®VANCEB will he made by ihn auhicnber
£ , 0,1 Colton consigned to his iriends in New
* Ol k. Liverpool or Havre. JAM Chi ItlllNU
on ** twU
WHITE WELSH PLAINS, KERSEYS.
IIMWiAR A CARMICHAEL, arc now
*- J «|" ning a supply of Heal Welsh W Into
Hama, Kerseys, Linseys, and low priced Satinets,
suitable lor plantation and house sen ants
oel 3
8? v A M’S*" CAM OMILE PILLS.— The
J Gamine Evans' ( amumile Hills ore lor sale
by thq subscribers w ho are the Sole Agents for Au
gusta, at, 70 eeiits pet package
Oct II ANTONY A HAINES.
WHITE LEAH, WINDOW CLASS,
and nil kinds of Pa'nts and Oils, a lnrg u
stuck constantly on hand and for sale by
sepl 1 H AVU.ANP, RIDLEY A Co.
kfc ALT. -2,Booseeks Liverpool Salt, for sale by
► J iept 18 JAMES McDOWAL.
GEMtJINE IILKMI DA AUHOW HOOT 4
A VERY Mtpetinr article for children and inva
1■- litis, just received and for sale by
oct lt> ANTONY & HAINES.
WIU. O. PRICE, Draper and Tailor
253 Broad street, is now aliening n n exlen
ve assortment ol season able Goods in his linn.
oct 15
V AIJCLIJSE COTTON OSNAIIURGS.
A CONSTANT supply oftho above article for
sale at Factory prices by the nireiils.
mai-2 __49 CLARKE, M'TEIK A CO
IJ U* KIRTLAND A Co. are receiving
■ -». their stock of Cloths, Cassimcres, Vest.
i»SS Stocks, Collars, Gloves, Ac. sept 6
1 INSEED OIL. —A Inigo slock on hand of
-A fine Hutch Oil, lor sale hv
sept 1 HaVILAND, RISLEY A Co.
\!EWCROP AIOLASSES.—7o hlids. lor
4 . sale by TUG 11 METCALF.
n.arch 20
St’RVEYOUS’Co.Ur assES,
N assortment of (be above instrume> HOme
very superior, warranted correct. For sale
T. H. I‘LANT.
FALL AND AriN-rKK DRY GOODsT,
NEW SHPpuirs ’
f?DGAR A CARMICHAEL arc now r *.
5 1 cotving their supply of f «iucy
Dry Goo<<“- - —i-Wnft iOlffgn and general assorl
ineilt ol Goods in their hue, which they feel dis
posed to off-r at fair prices. ts sept fi
R E M O V Ah.
JAMES ANDERSON A CO.
BY IV,V/ V Way.
No 200, Rroad-strkkt, Auuusta, Georom.
HAVE removed their stock ol seasonable Dry
Good* to lho store immediately opposite to
the State Wank, where they are receiving additions
of f esh imported (foods of all descriptions, and
suitable to the tall arni winter season. net 4
Boarding —a few gentlemen can he tic
eornmodaled wi h board and Indgimr at Mrs.
.1. Cnnin's, on Broad-street, next door above the
Bridge Batik.
KT v rs. C. can also accommodate a few tran
sient boarders. If oet 25
II I'l. MARTIN, Dentist—Room No 45,
S.V. in the private part ol the C. S. Hotel.
oct 25 ts
Post-Office, )~~
.Augusta, October, 14 $
f IN HE Express Mail. going North, closes at (i P. M.
X and going South, closes at 7\. M
<’n ffi E. B. GLASCOCK, P. M.
IRISH, ANIT.SCOTCH WIIISKKV, Ac.
•_b puncheons Irish nnd Scotch Whiskey
JO kegs Goshen Butter
20 hall hit's No I Mackerel
25 qr. casks Malaga Wine
20 hugs while Java Coffee
30 boxes Cheese
20 qr and eighth casks Madeira Wine, just
received and for sale hv
oct 24 JOHN COSKFRV
'4/JOLIN STRINGS of different sizes, lor
» sale cheap, by ANTO.VV A HALVES,
oct 24
i 4LOVER SEED.—Fresh red ami white
vy Clover Se"fl. suitable to sow for n«xt spring,
just received and for sale bv
oct 24 ANTONY A HAINES.
I LET WITCH’S REST TOBACCO -
3 J Also, Tm Tobacco in small papers, nnd best
Smoking 'lobacco. Just ceived and for sale by
sept 13 ANTONY A HAINES.
■ ~ V |7a NT'S EIMTION OF (iRI Eli’S
GEOR G X A AN D C AKOLINA
ALMANAC, FOR
isa a :
(N ALCULATEH for the horizon and meridian
y of Augusta,On., and will servo for the adja
cent states and Florida. Tito astronomical calcula
tions by llolierl Grier, of Bulls county, Ga. Just
published, and sold by the gross dozer or single by
'l'. 11. PLANT, Aucushi,
s~p- 23 PLANT A NORTON, ColumJmi.
TvEAV'FALL AND WINTER GOODS, j
fB4H. YV Y ATT A Co, No 2"fi Broad sired, |
8 • are now receiving fresh supplies of Stuplc
nnd Fancy Dry Goods comprising a general
assortment of goods in their line, which having j
been well selected, they offer at fair prices, Whole
sale nnd Retail Purchasers are requested to call
and examine our stock before they make their pur- |
chases. net 3
TVTOTTCE.—The subscribers being anxious to j
IX close their business, request all t lose indebted
to them to make immediate payment, and all those
to whom we are indebted, will please present their i
accounts. CLARKE A HOLLAND.
sept 8 ______ (
It CM I FLOCK,Ac.— 3U bbls CanaTFioor j
ly ]0 halfbbls Rye Flour
5 hbls Northern Bhad
5 h' ls Pickled Herrings
1 hhd Dried Cod Fish
20 boxes Smoked Herring
20 boxes Patent Yellow Candles
1 bale Cotton Twine j
30 casks London Brown Stout
5 hbls superior Cordial
25 qr casks Brandy
Recri veil and lor sale by JNO. COSICERY*. t
oct 3 ts
Musical notice.- wm. h. oncn \
. AlH>, professor of Music, respectfully in
forms bis patrons and the public, that he has
removed to Fox’s Range,over Mr. M. Dye's More
He w ill give lessons in Music on tho Piano Forte,
I Guitar and Flute, and as it is bis intention to con
| fine ids practice t ibis city, and to take but n limi- i
l te-d number of pupils, be hopes to secure a ronlinu- •
ation of the Pheral patronage with which bo has
i I already been favored.
N !’.- Vino i ones tuned and repaired in the
! best manner, on farera’da t cv if oct 3
OFFICIAL Diuwrwf OP THE
GEORGIA STATIC LOTTERY,
lor the Benefit of the Augusta Imlepmdi ul Fire Co.
Ct.ass No. 43, for 1838.
12 3 4 5 (! T ,8 9 1(1 n 12 13
Se 19 1 49 17 77 7-: 75 11 73 33 31 21
I hereby certify that the above numbers as they
stand are correct, as taken from the Managers’ Cer
tificate of the drawing of the Virginia Sate Lottery,
For Monongalia. Class No. ti, for 1838, drawn at
Alexandria, Va. October 27, ami which determines
the fate of all tickets held in the above Lottery.
\. READ, Agent.
Augusta, October 31, 1.838.
GEORGIA STATE
L 15 T T E BS V,
rou the uenefit or rim
AngtiNtii in (I (‘pen tie at Fire Company.
Ci.ass No. 41, for 1838.
To he determined by the drawing of the Virginia
State Lottery, C iss No. 6. 153.8, for the benefit
of the town of Wheeling.
To be drawn at ALEXANDRIA, Va., on Saturday,
November 3, IS3S.
I). S. Gregory & Co. Managers.
A. READ, Contractor.
sell E M E .
1 Prize of $30,000 - is - $30,000
I - - - - - 8,000 - - - - 8,000
1 4,000 1,000
1 3,000 .... 3,000
1 .... . 2,500 ----- 2,G00
' 1,017 --- - 1,107
100 ----- 1,000 - - - - 100,000
111 500 5.000
20 - - - - - 300 0,000
84 200 .... 10,000
<>3 --- - . SO - - - - - 5,040
63 00 - - . . 3,780
120 50 - . - - - 6,300
'2O 40 .... 5,040
•1280 20 ---. 75,000
23430 10 -..- 234,360
27,814 Prizes, amounting to .... $500,437
I ickets $10 —Sharks in proportion.
(TT Ciders for Tickets in the above scheme, will
meet with prompt attention if addressed (post paid)
to A. READ, Agent,
Augusta, Ha.
ADDITIONAL SIJ Pi*LlEB.
SNOWDEN Si. SHEAR have received this day,
from New York, large additional supplies of
fancy and staple Dry (likmls, comprising a great
variety of articles, suitable for live present season,
which with their previous large supplies, makes
their assortment worthy of the attention of country
merchants and planters, who will be supplied on the
most reasonable terms. oet 22
Office S. C. C. & Rail Road Company.
ON and after the Ist November, 1838, the pas
senger trains between Charleston and Ham
burg, South Carolina, (opposite Augusta, Georgia,)
will leave each end of the line at 7 o’clock, A. HI.
as follows:
UPWARB.
Not to leave Charleston before - - 700A. m.
“ “ Summerville, “ - - 845
“ “ Georges, “ - - Id 15
“ “ Ilranchville, “ - -11 00
“ Midway, “ - - 11 45
“ “ 70 Miles T. O. “ - - 12 00 m.
“ “ Hlaek ville, “ - - I3op. m.
“ “ Aikon, “ - . 345
“ “ Arrive at Hamburg, - 500
downward.
Not to leave Hamburgh before - - 700A. M.
“ “ Aiken, “ - - S3O
“ lllaekvillo, “ - . 10 45
“ “ 76 Miles T. O. “ - -12 00
“ Midway, “ - - 12 15 p. m.
K “ fieoTg^S',* ll " “--12 45
“ "'orville, “ - - 3 15
“ “ Arrive at Cmm-oton 430
Distance, 136 miles, Fare, if* 75.
Speed not over 28 miles an hour. To remain to
minutes each for Breakfast and Dinner, live minutes
to receive and deliver mails, and to take in wood
and water.
Passengers will breakfast at Woodstock, and dine
at BlarkviUe.
To stop for passengers at all regular stations if a
white Hag is hoisted as a signal, oct 22
GEORGIA RAIL ROAD.
The passenger ears will leave Augusta daily, at
half past five o’clock, A. M. for Warren ton and Craw
fordville daily, (Sundays excepted.) Returning,
leave Crawfordville at half past 10 o’clock, a. m. and
Warrcnton at 11 o’clock, a. m.
On Mondays, Wednesdays ;nd Fridays, stages
leave Crawfordville for Washington, Athens, via
Lexington, and for Rome, via Greensboro, Madison
and Decatur. RICHARD PETERS, Jr.
Resident Engineer & Sup’t of Transportation,
aug 1
GEORGIA RAIL ROAD NOTICE.
1 is now carried on the Bail Road be
* tween Augusta and Warrcnton, at (lie following
rates —cotton $1 per hale, merchandize 25 cents per
hundred pounds.
Between Augusta and Crawfordville—cotton $1
25 per bale, merchandize 33J cents per hundred
pounds,
George 11. Thompson, agent for Hie Co. at Craw
fordvillc, and John 11. Roberts, agent of (be Compa
ny at Warrcnton, will attend to receiving and for
warding produce and merchandize, without charge
for commissions or storage. Spacious ware-houses
have been erected at the above stations for the re
ception of merchandize, until it is forwarded.
RICHARD PETERS, Jr.
Resident Engineer & Sup t of Transportation.
June 14
GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE
BETWEEN THE NOR 111 AM) SOUTH
SiifeEl
VIA TIIF. PORTSMOUTH AND ROANOKE HAH.-ROAD
AND TIIF, CHESAPEAKE HA V STF.AM-lIOATB.
ri’MlßOl fill from Halifax, North Carolina, to
I New York in FORTY-ONE HOI KS, being
THREE HOURS IN ADVANCE of any OTHER
TINE, and this without a moments nil'll! travettinp'
on Rail Rond south of Philadelphia, and \V TTHOU T
THE LOSS ON SLEET— I bus :
From Halifax to Portsmouth, 0 hours.
“ Portsmouth to Baltimore, 14 “
“ Baltimore to Philadelphia, 8 “
“ Philadelphia to New York, 8 “
36
Stoppages, 5
41
(ff Leaves Halifax every Sunday, Wednesday
1 ami Friday; Baltimore every Monday, Wednesday
| and Friday ; and Washington City every Wednesday.
! Fare from Halifax to to Philadelphia, including every
: expense (meals, porterage, &e.) $lB.
Office P. St R. R. R. Co., }
Portsmouth, Va., September 6, 1838. £ ts
TRAVELLERS GOING NORTH
By the Wilmington and Raleigh Kail Road Coin
! pany’s Line, are respectfully informed that they will
I find the route through Halifax, Garys, Petersburg,
I Richmond, Washington and Baltimore, the most ex
; pcdit'o’is t the time from Charleston to New York
j being by this line (through Petersburg, Sue.) half a
I day less than by any’vther interior route.
1 The Petersburg Rail Road Company have always
) locomotives, with coaches, &c. ready at Garys, to
proceed immediatel for the North upon the arrival
j of the passengers, and travellers are referred to Mr.
B. F. Halsey, their agent at Halifax, upon whose
i representations they may implicitly rely.
I There is no uncertainty or detention on this route ;
all the lines north of the Roanoke run in regular con
nection, and the engineers being careful, circumspect'
and sous*, and every other precaution taken to render
this lire safe tod comfortable, the attention of the
j public is invited, to it.
An agent attend* at Gary* ar.d takv charge of all
luggage, and accompanies the same, without trouble
to the traveller alLthe wav ‘ Washfoeton.
- P mid Vs f iff <■-
AtijP. I" 1035. (, 3m
JMJISL 1C SALES.
City Lots.
Itv W. H. Ar J. Li. JACKSON.
(!n TUESDAY, 6th in.st.
At Die lower market house will he,sold, between the
usual hours of sale,
Two Lots of ground, 00 by 220 feet each, on the
west side of Marhury street, between Reynold and
Jones streets.
'I erms cash, purchasers paying for titles.
A plat of the premises will be exhibited on the
day ol sale. nov 1
fBIWENTY DOLLARS I!EWARD.—StoIen from
S toy dwelling house, next door above tiie Meth
odist Church, on Saturday night, S7th inst., a double
easel silver lever WATCH, No. 040, (libbin ft
Wallace, Belfast, makers, with a gold fob chain
attached to it, dial somewhat disfigured. Also, 40
or SAO in bills, one twenty dollar bill on the bank of
St. Marys, one live and one leu dollar bill, rnd a few
change bills. The above reward will be paid for the
apprehension of the thief or recovery of the pro
perty. JOHN FINN,
oet 20 2t
114ISIKKV, DI.OVKS, Ar.
11. WYATT & Co. have received and open-
I ■ ed a very large and well assorted stock of
Men s W omen’s Misses, boy’s and children’s Hosiery,
ol all sizes and ijualities, among which era tha fal
lowing :
Men’s superior Lamb’s Wool and Merino Here and
half Hose
Do stout and heavy Woolen half Hoso
U omen’s black and white Cashtnore Hose, a now ams
superior article.
Do Lamb’s Wool and Merino Hose, essoi 'aJ
Do white, brown and Mark cotton tlosa
Misses while and brown cheeked and pliia cotton
Hose
Do and children's Lamb’s Wool snd Ue- no Hoso
Hoy’s worsted Merino and Lamb’s »Vo-l do
I Hack and white silk Hose and half lb*.-, issorted
White, colored and black silk and Kid tsloros
Long white Kid Gloves
Men’s Hoskin and Buckskin Gloves
Do fine Merino and heavy oobu Glovn
Do colored, black and lined Berlin do
A I So,
A full assortment of Bombazine, Satin and Mode’
-Stocks, made to order, and cut narrow, and tine Linen
Collars. (,ict 22
lV ACMiHF.
11. Itll HARDS, from Hal m0.,,' *,s die plea—
1* 8 s >"e to inform the citizens iTAu* that lie
has opened Ids rooms in the x.asonit Hail, for the
tuition of young Ladies iu the irio’ 3 I -aches of
Drawing mill I'aluting, iu Oil and * /ategcolors,
including his original style of FK-.ver Painting ami
enml Drawing, India Finlshag, Fruit »al tfarino
I uniting, sketching from nature, fjc.
Mr. B. has » number of specimen* from his own
penn), which he will be happy tc *r Mbit 'i Ui Who
will favor him with u visit. He b-j Oetoted much
lime to Ins collection of materials, studi-w, fesigns,
“T’ 11 ', s will therefore hava the ad'AoUgo
ol the best subjects for tb* pencil, also f- 8 «aof
theiut VUlUal ’ le clom<;ntar > r ''ort-. and oai-ys upon
His object will he to convey a thorough mi prac
tical knowledge ol the study j not a mmcrliekl ac
quaintance with the theory of the suhjec*, which
will eventuate* merely in the execution of • f*w
prrlhj ll,infra His design will be to mal t Kir pupils
Artists, which he hopes, with application O i their
part, to accomplish, ile will exert himself Li pleas#
the lovers ot the arts who honor him with their
patronage, and he doubts not, that many i e tlTicity
will eagerly devote a little time to the atl-iomarrt of
a knowledge of so enchanting an art.
, term consists of two months instruction—the
hist course commencing *u Thursday, 2bth last. be
lore which time it is desirable that pupils vh#uld’en
ter their names.
Among his numerous references, Mr. R. would
mention the following gentlemen of the city.—Dr.
M. Antony, Dr. ,W. 11. Turpin, Mr. B. Hidden,
Judge Holt, Rev. Mr. Hard, Her. Mr. Ford.
- D. Application for terras, admissiuw* f 4. to
be made at the Academy, Masonic Hall.
Mr. R. hioi n -— 1 u * oet 22
' "_' I»ANiVf'OIt'SAI,K. *
ITPWAUDS ol six hundred acres in Columbia
j county, 14 miles West of Augusta, lying on
! skm’S of the public road leading to Wrightsboro,
[ i'od'N s'gbt ol the Geo.gi a R a ji Kolld .bout one
hall of whuh is under fence <.„d partly in cultiva
tion, with dwelling house, gin lions,
Persons wishing to purchase, will pie Me call and
view the premises. The terms will be made accom
modating. MARY WALKER
oet 87 W 4t
IlfOV FOUNDRY A. JIA lil,M', Niioi*.
rgIHK undersigned has the pleasure to inform his
| friends ami the public, that he has now in sne
eessful operation, his NEW FURNACE, constructed
on the latest and most improved principle, and is
prepared ro receive orders for CASTINGS of all
descriptions, which he promises to execute with
neatness and despatch, and at prices that will not
exceed In expense, any that may he imported.
His MACHINE SHOP will be in operation about
the middle of November, and will then be prepared
TJ VI *'FN('in! ST/VnoNAIIY an,i DOCOMO
AI.SO,
All kinds of MILL and MACHINERY WORK.
All orders from the country will bo regularly at
tended to. J
Apply at the Establishment, corner of Columbui*
nml Nassau streets, Hampstead, or at Mr. Wm. Pat
ton’s eoimting bouse, Fitzsimons’ wharf, where or
ders and notes may be left, which will I* attended
to daily.
THOMAS DOTTERER.
Off twtw
i't (i\rrr u to dmihiks,
SNOWDEN k SHEAR have received this day,
from New V ork, a large supply of superior
Furniture Dimities, of extra widtli and quality.
Also, Marseilles (Juilts of extra quality, and Ladies’
fine Straw Bonnets, of the most fashionable shape,
and of superior quality. oet 22
r'iACH AND APPLE BRANDY.—IS bbls. oil
I'each Brandy, 10 bbls. old Apple do. for sale by
oct 8 ISAAC MOISE.
fi.NOil SALE OR HIRE, a smart, active, likly
Jj Negro Oirl, about seventeen years of age. En
quire at this cilice. oet 8
SAMI' OIL. —Splendid bleached and unbleached
i I amp Oil, just received and for sale by
oct 17 ANTONY & HAINES.
fK A A I GOES. —Loco Foco, Friction and Lucifer
iT R Matches, of superior quality, just received and
oct 17 for sale by ANTONY & HAINES.
Vjl l.n i IiREAD,—I(I(I bills. Pilot Bread, weigh-
J ing about SO lbs, etch, for sale low by
aug fi _ ISAAC MOISE.
FililE VIOLET, or Juvenile Souvenir, for 183 S-,
0 edited by Miss Leslie, just received and for sale
sept E) by T. H. PLANT.
HOI SE P A PER IM» and Bordering, a good sup
ply just received and for sale rbeap by
sept 7 T. H. PLANT.
1 T MBRELLAS. —Just received, a good assort
j merit of line Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, by
sept 20 W. 11. CRANE.
N - F,\V CODFISH. —10 quintals New Codfish,Ui
fine order, for sale by
sept 7 N. SMITH k Co.
a / \ NEGROES FOR SALE. —The subseri
j her has just arrived from Petersburg, Vir
ginia, with one hundred and twenty likely young ne
groes of both sexes, and every description, which he
oilers for sale on the most reasonable terms.
begs leave to make known to his friends and the pub
lic generally, that he lias made Hamburg Ids place of
residence, and will be constantly supplied with na.
I groes suitable for planters in this vicinity. Those
( lit a distance wanting to purchase, may at ail times
depend on finding a large number of negroes on hand.
The 10l now on hand consists of able bodied men,
plough beys, two first rate blacksmiths, several likely
and well qualified house servants of both sexes, sev
eral professed cooks, washers and ironers, several
women with children, small girls, suitable for nurses,
and several small boys without tbeir mothers. Plan
ters and traders arc earnestly requested to give the
subscriber a rail previous to making purchases else
where, 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, 8. C., £ept. 28,1838. ts
N. B.—Also for sal?. 1 wagon and four horses 5 t
wagon and 2 horror; 2 carryalls with horses ; 1 first
| rate saddle horse, and 1 poney.
(Cj- The Columbia Telesiopc, Journal. Milledfje
vllie,Ma< on * lessenger, and Columbus Enquirer, will
eco ■ ■ 1 for one monte ,r. .■ * . . \r
’ :nc- t ’'.r ’ eli’cc fr" payrooTlt,