Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, November 08, 1838, Image 3

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I QUENCH MERINOES AT COST.—The subscri -1 bers having on hand an extensive lot of the , above article, will sell them at cost. 2w C. & R. IVES. A jfVSWEET ORANGES '“H. 200 gallons PickledJOysters 30 bbls Irish Potatoes, 10 bbls Northern Apples, just received and nov 8 3t for sale by PETER GOLLY. (Tj-AT lU)WE.~rn fINHE subrcriber has returned to this city, having I I replenished his stock with a new and complete assortment of the most fashionable Goods, selected from the LATEST FOREIGN IMPORTATIONS, and would be happy at any time to receive the or ders of his friends and the public. WILLIAM 0. PRICE, Formerly Price & Mallory, nov 8 258 Broad street, rpHOMAS RICHARDS No. 203 broad streetThas 1 just received the largest and best assortment of PAPER ever in this market, comprising 1201 reams Foolscap Paper, ruled and plain assorted qualities; 5G2 reams Letter do do do do 354 rms Wrapping do of various sizes and qualiii >s, together with a full supply of Demy,Medium, Koval and Super-Royal Writing Paper; Folio Post, ruled and plain, account paper; Envelope do., Colored do., Hardware do. and all other kinds of paper usually kept for sale. Among the writing paper are some choice lots of superior English and American manu facture, all of which is oilered for sale at wholesale and retail. Merchants buying by the quantity will do well to examine his stock. nov 8 (5J aaa SWEET ORANGES received rvU»UI*U by the passenger Cars from Charleston last evening, and fur sale by J. P. LEWIS. Opposite Eagle & Phoenix Hotel. nov 7 ~t WILLIAM H. CRANE has just received 1 case Victoria Skirts 1 box Paris Collars Plaid Chally Merino for children, Black Lace, Nar row Tapes, &c. nov 7 OTICE. —The undersigned have this day asso- J3| elated themselves for the transaction of the wholesale and retail Grocery business, under the firm of I. S. BEERS & Co. Having purchased the interest of N. Smith & Co., they will continue the business at their old stand, and hope by choice se lections and reasonable prices, to merit the patronage of the public. 1. S. BEERS, RATHBONE & BAKER, nov 7 Imdomw inTlTlcf j WPuUTATION. PAPER HANGING AND BORDERING. FfIHE subscriber has received a supply of very i fine French Paper Hanging, which he imported himself, direct from the celebrated Paper manufac tory, at Mulhausen. He has also just received, a very large stock of Paper Hanging of American manufacture, with a full supply of Bordering to match, which will be sold low by THOMAS RICHARDS, «/ nov 7 No. 293 Broad-street. Ollice August;* lus. & llk’ng. Co. > November Sth, 1338. 5 THE annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Institution, will take place at the office of the Company, at 11 o'clock, on Monday, the lutli inst. ROBERT VVALTON, Cashier, nov 6 (it A CARD.—Mrs. C. HOFFMAN respectfully ir forms the Ladies, that she is now uolo to at tena to any kind of business iu dress making, oct 20 12t Char.'e ton Insuranch & Trust Company Capital One Million Dollars —all paid in, AGENCY, AUGUSTA. fTHIE subscriber is prepared to take Fire and M a-1 rine risks at the current rates of premium. ROBERT McDON.aLD, oct 30 3m Agent C. I. & T. Co. I'OHN TRUELLE, (from Paris J Omamenlal Hair Manufacturer, at Mrs. Hobby’s late dwel ling,back of tier former store on Broad-street, keeps constantly on hand, a large assortment of Ornamen tal Hair, of all kinds, such as Braids, Platts, Putts, Curls, &c. Also, Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Wigs, ready made, or made to order at the short ‘st notice. N. B.—Country merchants supplied at the lowest rates. 3 t nov 6 H jkRUGS. —Having purchased the entire stock of if Drugs, &c. of WM. HEWSON, his customers are invited to continue to call at the old stand, whore exertions will be made to accommodate them upon w as liberal ter os as heretofore, i thers are invited to call and tee if they cannot da as well there as else where. ‘ A. CUNNINGHAM “IfmiTisrics; — 3 A BROWN Shirtings 4-4 and 5-4 brown Sheetings 3-4, 5-4 and 6-4 bleached Shirtings and Sheetings Black and whits mixed Linseys Red and white do do Striped and p'aid Linseys, Negro Cloths, &c., just received and for sate, wholesale and retail, at prices which cannot fail to please. Country merchants, and others are invited to call and examine their stock. G. H. NOBLE & Co. nov 6 ts Opposite Planters’ Hotel. Notice!— 'The firm of j. p, setze & coT, was dissolved on the 7th inst. by mutual con sent ; either party is authorized to use the name of the late firm in settling up the business. .1. P. SETZE, A. SABAL, E. B. SUM MONET, ,T. P. SETZE will continue the business at the old stand. aug 20 J'UST RECEIVED and for sale low, 40 pieces heavy Kentucky Bagging, 100 pieces heavy Dundee Bagging, oct 12 JOHN M. COOPER & SON. i'T R.\ iTC UK I>l MITI MS. SNOWDEN & SHEAR have received A. day, from New York, a large supply orsuperior Furniture Dimities, of extra width and quality.— Also, Marseilles Quilts of extra quality, and La lies’ fine Straw Bonnets, of the most fashionable shape, and of superior quality. oct 22 OSBORN’S PHILOTOKAN, Or. !<’ M M \ I. K’ S plt I KN D . A FRESH SUPPLY of the above valuable med- J\_ icine has just been received and for sate, whole sale and retail, by the subscriber, at his wholesale drug store, north side of Broad street, Augusta. June 29 NELSON CARTER. WORE NEW GOODS. 88. KIRTLAND & Co., Merchant Tailors, , have received a complete assortment of GOODS in their line ; Cnssimeres in great variety, | superior Satin Vestings, &c. &c. Fancy Goods. —sll dozen best Hoskin (black and ■colored) Gloves; Buckskin and Beaver do; superior black and white Silk do; Berlin do; white and black silk Half Hose; cotton do; superior Merino Vests and Pants; Suspenders,of the best quality; Linen, Cambric and Silk twilled pocket Hdkfs. i Stuclcs. —Opera tie Satin Stocks ; plain do ; bowed I z and plain Bombazine do. 50 dozer, round and sspiare end Collars, &c. &c. oct 13 C LOTHS, C VSSI WE K Es7&cT rjIHE subscribers liave just received a large Jj assortment of superfine and middling qualities CLOTHS and CASSIMKRES, viz. blue, black and' fancy colored cloths, beaver cloths, of extra body, i suitable for Overcoats, &c. Ribbed, plain and fancy striped Cassimeres, in great variety. 200 pieces Satinets, some of which are of superior quality, and composing a great variety of colors, fancy stripes and mixtures. Silk and other quality Vestings. Buffalo Cloths I which thev offer at verv low price , oct 3 EDGAR S. CARiyiCI! VEL. , Jh-n3L TO RENT—-A good two story dwelling I - (a on Ellis, between .Mclntosh and Jnckson JSlylLstreets. Apply to It. 1,. NEHR. oct 4 t A-Hk TO M'ENT—The lower half of the large fell buiwin B late l}’ occupied by William Wood* JMHPf hurv. as a crockery store, suitable fora grocery or dry goods store, for terms apply to aug 22 ISAAC MOIBE, 311 llroad-st. A— JjL TO RKNT—The three story dwelling | - ff and office, at present occupied by Dr. Rob-* I' :| *' f ertsnn on C'ampbcll-st. The store and dwelling, fire proof, No. -1 ftridge Row. Apply to McKENZIE & BENNOCH." N. I!.—Notes payable quarterly, and the occupants paying for the use of the hydrant water on the lots _aug 17 ‘ t s I=4 RICHMOND HOTEL.—The subscriber having purchased the entire interest of Mr. A C_uL, Edward W. Collier, in the above establish ment, would by this means inform his friends and the public generally, that he intends giving bis undi vided attention to the accommodation of all who may call on him. and hopes by his intended exertions to please, to merit the firmer patronage of the house, o 1 22 2m JESSE CLARK. CC/"Phe Southern Recorder will publish the above 2 months, and forw'ard their account to this office. cA ROLIN A HOTEL, Broad-*!.. Charles tiiSSSH on > £■•—The proprietor of this estab .l??l a .H.lishmant begs leave to inform his friends and patrons that he is this season better prepared to accommodate them, than at any previous period since he has been engaged in the business. During the past summer, he has repaired and refitted his pre mises, and having completed all his arrangements, respectfully solicits the patronage and support of bis country friends, and the travelling public gene rally, and gives assurance that no efforts shall be spared on his part, to contribute to the comfort of such as favor him with their custom. Families are informed that they can be furnished with separate apartments, and that an entrance has been constructed,by which they arc enabled to keep entirely private. Since the occurrence of the fire, at the Carolina Hotel, some few years since, by which the proprie tor lost a considerable quantity of Wine, he has succeeded in replenishing hissfook, having collected fine assortment of old wines, and first quality ik]liors. which he can recommend with confidence, nov 7 swSt ANGUS STEWART. PhINTFRS> HOTEI,. (NHARLES H. 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 of visitors. The Columbia, Camden and Georgetown Stage Office is kept here. Charleston, October 11. IS3B. tlstdec NEW CHEAP FAMILY GROCERY. i r|N ME subscriber lias just opened a new and cheap I Family Grocery Store, next door above Joseph Rgnion’s. nearly opposite the Eagle and Phoenix Hotel, where he will keep on hand a general assort ment of such articles as arc in daily demand as fam ily supplies. Every thing which this market and those of New York and Charleston can supply will always be kept for the benefit of bis customers. — The citizens of Augusta arc invited to call and ex amine his stock. J. P. LEWIS. P. S. —His terms are cash, but families by making arrangements to settle monthly', can be supplied by sending orders. trwlm nov 2 COMMISSION HOUSE In Baltimore. Md. rCNHE undersigned respectfully announce to their Q friends and acquaintances, and the public gen erally, in Georgia, and in the other Southern States, that they have opened a Commission Ihusc in lialti more, under the firm of RUTHERFORD Sc HURL HU I’, for the transaction of a General Commission Business. They will he prepared to till orders, and do business according to the mo t liberal customs of the place. They will take occasion to inform all who may feel interested, that there are regular linos of ves sels running hetwe n Baltimore and Charleston, Savannah, St. Marks, Apalachicola, and St. Josephs, Mobile and New '(Orleans ; and that transient vessels can always be had for other places where, as yet, there are not regular linos from Baltimore. Their store is No. 11, Bowly’s wharf. J.)HN RUTHERFORD, SAM’L. HURLBUT. Baltimore, November 5, 1838. trw6m IRON FOUNDRY & HA JUNE SHOE. rjjlllE undersigned has the pleasure to inform his 0 friends and the public, that he has now in suc cessful operation, his NEW FURNACE, constructed on the latest and most improved principle, and is prepared ro receive orders for CAS PINGS 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 wdll he in operation about the middle of November, and will then be prepared to receive orders for S TATIONARY and LOCOMO TIVE ENGINES. AI.SO, All kinds of MILL and MACHINERY WORK. All orders from the country will be regularly at tended to. Apply at the Establishment, corner of Columbus and Nassau streets, Hampstead, or at Mr. Win, Pat ton’s counting bouse, Fitzsimons’ wharf, where or ders and notes may' he left, which will be attended to daily. THOMAS DOTTERER. oct 27 tw4w NEW GOODS. Fashionable Fall ami Winter Goods, Just Received by \WT H. CRANE, among which may be found V V . the following articles: — Black Italian Matteoni Silk Do gro de Paris, gru de Swiss and gro do Rhine Silk Superior black 4-4 gro de Swiss Silk Do do gro grain do Blue, black, plain and figured do Fashionable bgured colored do Blue, black and colored ligurcd 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 Crowell half ildkfs Ladies ngurod silk Cravats Gentlemen’s 4J inch black Italian Cravats Superior Gauze Boas, a new article Linen Cambric and Linen Cambric Hrikfs White, black and green Gauze Veils Fine black Lacc do Chenelc, cord and zephyr Worsteds Blue, black and colored Velvet Ribbons Embroidered Sattin Bonnet Ribbons, Paris styde Fine French Artificials Narrow Sattin and Gauze Ribbons Do worsted and silk Braids Do line Linen Tape, for trimming Gold end Linen Tape and Bobbins Taylor’s and Clark’s Spool Cotton Cambric and Swiss Edgings and Inscrtings Colored worsted Edgings Black Silk do Brussels Thread Lacc Edgings Superfine Irish Check Muslin Plain, striped and ligured Swiss Muslins Mull Check do Muslin de Laines 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 blue and black Cloths t Colored and Cadet mixed do Blue, black, brown, drab, steel and Cadet mixed Satinets Superior Kentucky Jeans Fine fancy Cassimeres 1 Striped and plaid Lindseys R,cd and black mixed do Negro Cloth and coarse Satinets 3-4 7-8 4-4 5-4 and 6-1 brown Shirtings & Sheeting; Superior Cotton Tickings and Canton Flannels Colton, Worsted and Woollen Hosiery Woollen and Buckskin Gloves Together with a general assortment of fashionable ! fall and winl>. r Goods, which will be dispo ed of at, I re? unable price' at No. 231 Broad 'treet. oct P ' ■ »RY HOODS AT \VHOLESA LE.—Tiie sub scribers have received, and are receiving* i splendid assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry (binds, 1 winch they offer for sale on the most reasonable’ terms, one door below Geo. U. Jessup & C O . and op posite the Planters’ Hotel, Broad street, Augusta, (ia - HUNGEHFOKD, FRISBIE & Co. I’. S.—Merchants will do well to call and exam in? our stock before purchasing elsewhere, nov 2 ' 4 SABAT, has just received aud opening • a general assortment of staple and fancy Uut GOODS, which he offers for sale at No. 213, one door above Bones & Carmichael. ts nov 3 ’ it i; Ai) y MADE DE ot ii i7\(i~ 1). COOK, No. 197 Broad street, has just ro ll i . eeived 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 lie offers at wholesale or re- , tail on very accommodating terms, and invites his friends to call. nov 3 A POCKET IIOOK MIST. !CS’I on the Ist instant, on the road between A Augusta and Mrs. Darby’s, a pocket biok con taining one $2O bill on the (,’emnlgee bank, and another $2O bill, the bank not recollected, ass Mill on Die Georgia Kail Hoad bank, one note fer $2OO, payable by Jas 1,. Thomas to myself, with other smaller notes and papers. Any person finding the above pocket book, and delivering it to the editor of the ( hronicle & Sentinel, shall be liberally rewarded, nov 3 d.’tSiltw HENRY P. THOMAS. STRAYED from the subscriber, upper end Broad i street, on the 27th ult, a large black and white SiAV, left ear doped. Any one giving information so that I can get her, shall he suitably rewarded, be sides the thanks of the owner. B. K. HILL, nov 3 yp NEW STOlti; AM) MOAV GOODS. milE subscribershaving taken one of the new 0 stores on the South side of Broad-Street, two doors below G. R. Jessup & Co., and directly oppo site the Planters’ Hotel, would inform the public that they have received and are now opening an extensive assortment of staple and fancy Dry CooilSj which we are disposed to offer at wholesale or retail, to our friends and all who may favor us with a call, on as favorable terms as can be obtained at any similar establishment in the city. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. oct 26 ts G. IE NOBLE & Co. (1 11 ROM E YEL LOW AND CHROME GUK EN. J To close a consignment, and for sale clmrpfor cash, thirty-five kegs rich Chrome Green, 24 kegs bright Chrme Yellow, 25 lbs. each, ground in pure Linseed Oil ; also, 5 barrels Gilders’ Whiting. Enquire at ANTONY Si 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 for dresses; also, Fancy Silk Hdkfs. Shawls, and Scarfs. G. H. NOBLE & Co. oct 30 opposite the Planters’ Hotel. 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 are 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 Muslin 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. I to 10 ; Morhair Caps ; worked Comforters, oct 29 NEW GOODS. rP. SETZE, has just received dress and furni , ture Calicoes in great varieties of prices and patterns. Irish Linens in half and whole pieces, all qualities Gentlemen’s merino lluskin 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 white and black English silk hose A great variety of 3-4 1-4 5-4 6-4 7-4 S-4 9-4 10-4 fashionable shawls Gentlemen’s silk pocket Hdkfs warranted not to fade 3-4 6-4 merino Circassians, all colors Real French merino cloth, do do While, scarlet, green and yellow Flannels, some extra fine Real Welch and Rogers’ Flannels, warranted not to shrink White twilled and G-4 domestic Flannels Kentucky Jeans, Satinets, all colors and qualities Cradle and Crib Blankets, very line 3.4 4.4 (j-4 Bedticking 5-4 6-4 bleached and unbleached Waltham Sheetings 3-4 4-4 do do Shirtings Now York mills Shirtings, and British Long Cloth Red and Bine Linscy Negro Kerseys and Blankets, very heavy White Canton Flannel, some very line Assorted colored Cambricks Corded and quilted Skirts 3-4 4-4 5-4 6-4 7-4 printed cotton shawls Salisbury Flannel White, blue and pink Satin Silk Long Lawn, assorted, some extra fine 6-4 Jackonctt, Book, Nansook, Scotch and India Mull Muslin 6-4 cotton Cambrick Plain and figured Swiss Muslins, Bishop’s Lawn German Oil Cloth Plain and figured liohinett Laces and Edgings English Thread Laces and Edgings Cotton and worsted Hosiery for children Assorted llax patent Thread Flat-head Pins and hemming Needles Tailor and Clark’s Spool Cotton Neck, puff, side, tuck and round Shell, Brazilian, Dies .ing and Ivory Combs Fancy coat and youth’s Buttons 6-4 red Padding and green Prize Cotton, worsted and Cloth Table Covers, some of them new style Ladies’ and Misses Straw Hoods 4-4 Apron Checks 6-4 crossed barred Muslins Irish Linen Sheeting, some extra fine 10-4 London Sheeting Needle-worked Inserting and Scolloping Gauze Flannel,black Italian Crape and Crape Leaf White and black Crown Linings Corsetts, assorted numbers anil qualities Gentlemen’s black Italian Cravats and Stocks do Swiss do Green worsted Cord and Tassels Cotton Cord and darning Cotton Cotton and silk Umbrellas, some extra sizes Best plated Hooks and Eyes Scarlet,green and yellow Fereting Tapes and Bobbins, silver Thimbles 6-4 and 4-4 best black Italian Silk Russia Sheetings and Diapers Crash, Dowlas and Huckaback, for towelling Ladies’ Hoskin and picnic Gloves Satm and lustring Ribbons, assorted 4-4 0-4 Furniture Dimity, brown Holland* 12-4 Marseilles Quilts 12-4 colored Counterpanes Black Lace Veils, some very fine 6-4 and 7-4 Barnsley Diaper Double damask table Diaper, aisorted width Damask Table Cloth Worsted Moreen, assorted colors French jut and blue-black Bombazines, superior and low pri cd Bird’s eye Draper S-4 and 10-4 unbleached Linen Table Cloth Black silk velvet Ribbons Black, green and pink silk and tabby Velvets Ladies’ Ringlets and Curls Ratinetts, assorted colors, plain and figured Baizes French Napkins, with colored borders Youth, pearl and shirt Buttons Open work bleached and unbleached cotton Hose Embroidered silk Hose Woollen Gloves and Mitts Wooden and steel Busks j Blue, black and fancy Cassimeres 6-4 Cambrick Dimity, plaid Linsey, Kid Dolls Ladies colored, fine plain, Swiss, and Florence plaid Straw Cottages New style figured dress Silk, all colors. ALSO, 1 70 pieces Scotch ingrain ond treble ply Carpetings Black Carpetings, Diread & binding to suit the same 100 Biussels and Taffetta Hearth Rugs V ery fine assorted sizes bed Blankets. The above goods will be disposed ofby who’esale ( and ret-iil. cn reasonable terms. or t 2 I® 1.. M VRI IN, DENTIS r—Room No. -I.), in | #. • tlio private part of the U. S. Motel I wt If riMHf, AMERICAN ALMANAC and fi ul I seful Knowledge, for the .year 1539, Ju>l received and for sale l.v 1 l Tt H* PLAINT. RNI II RE (• RIjfGE— Two cues very heavy . and rich patterns just received by 2 J‘. I’. SKTZE. HA IS AND STOCK'S—Of the late-t fashions, received and for sale by K. 1). COOKE, j»oy I 11)7 Broad street. IltoN GUESTS. —0 superior Iron Chests just re ceived and for sale by " l "' i \v. r.. &,i. r..lAt’KsoN. rOi T)PAt ( I) AND WIN 11,—-01 > foxes Tobacco, B 50 bbls I.oring’s best Malaga Wine, just re ceived and for sale by «>*>v I _ \V. K. & ,1. V. JACKSON. lAW LIBRARY.—A good Law Library at jiri- A vate sale by W. E. & J. U. JACKSoN. nov 1 BJ ALE HOPE,—*OO coils Hale Rope just received B J and for sale by oct 37, w. E. & ,1. V. JACKSON. PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY.—-IS bbis. old Peach Brandy, 10 bbls. old Apple do. for sale by i oct S ISAAC MOISE. ‘ l?OR SALE OR lIIIIE, a smart, active, likly , Negro (lirl, about seventeen years of age. En quire at this office. oct 8 ! AMP Oil,.—Splendid bleached and unbleached A Lamp Oil, just received and for sale by oct 17 A N PONY & lIAINEB. |R 3 ATClll’.S.—Loco Eoco, Friction and Lucifer !▼ a Mali lies, of superior quality, just received and oct 17 for sale by ANTONY & HAINES, PILOT IiRRAD.—IOO bblg, : Pilot Bread, weigh ing about SO lbs. each, for sale low by ang 6 IS A AC MOISE. rjNIIE VIOLET, or Juvenile Souvenir, for 1839, S edited by Miss Leslie, just received and for sale sept lli by T. H. PLANT. HOI SE PA PEH I \( i and Bordering, a good sup ply just received and for sale cheap bv sept? T. H. PLANT. NTIMHRF.I.LAS,—Just received, a good assort* R.,' inont of line Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, by sept 20 W. 11. CRANE, N r E\V CODFISH. —10 quintals New Codfish, in fine order, for sale by sept 7 N. SMITH & Co. iJOTATOkS, PUT VTOES.—2S bids, ‘superior Irish Potatoes, just received and for sale by oct 27 W. E. if .1. F. .1 ACKSON. SEfiARS. —66,000 Segars, various brands, just received and for sale by oct 27 W. E. & J. IT. JACKSON. fpo DROVERS.—Cheeks in slims 1" soil pinch,i -8 sers, on Lexington, Kentucky, for rale by JOHN (i. WINTER. Also, Sight Checks on New York, ts nov 6 KOBF.B P V. H ARRIS, Attoknf.v at Law, will , practice in the counties of Burke, Richmond and Columbia. Office lower wing of Reid’s building, Broad street. d&wlm oct 2!) (i APS.—Just received a splendid supply of Gen J tlemen’s and Youth’s Cloth, Fur, Celett and Leather Caps, of the latest fashions, by nov 1 E. D. COOKE. VVTILLI'AM B. McKEE, No. 385 Broad sired, y V Augusta, (la., Agent for the New York Al bion, Emigrant and Old Countryman, will receive subscriptions and payments. 1 y June U ADVANCES tmwTojL IIHEKAL advances made on shipments to Savan- A nab, Charleston, Liverpool, and Havre, by oct 29 __ JOHN G. WINTER. .4 DVANCES will be made by the subscriber on il. Cotton consigned to bis friends in New York, Liverpool or Havre. JAMES RHIND, oct 22 swtf SALT. —2,800 sacks Liverpool Salt, for sale by sept IS JAMES McDoWALL, ('1 ENGINE BERMUDA ARROW ROUT, a very 1 superior article for children and invalids, just received and for sale by <>ct 15 ANTONY St HAINES. SVTkELIAM O. PRICE, Draper and Tailor, 258 V V Broad street, is now opening an extensive | assortment ol seasonable Goods in bis lino. oct 15 \/'Ai:ci.L'SE COT PON OSiVADI «(/£—A eoii- Stans supply of the above article for sale at Factory juices by the agents, maria . CLARKE, McTKIR & Co. U 9 B- KIR BLAND if, Co. are receiving their B jf » stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Stocks, Collars, Gloves, &c. sept 0 1 INREED OIL. —A largo slock on band of line A Dutch Oil, for sale by sept 1 HAVILAND, UIRLEV k Co. NEW CROP"MOLASSES—7t» hhds for sale by march 20 T. s. & H. METCALF. SURVEYORS’ COMPASSES.—An assortment of the above instruments, some very superior, warranted correct, for sale by oct 3 T. H. PLANT. > HOLIN' STRINGS of different sizes, for sale cheap by [oct 24] ANTONY & HAINES. (1 LOVER SEED. —Fresh red and white Clover J Seed, suitable to sow for next spring, just re ceived and for sale by oct 24 ANTONY fc HAINES. S' ~ E FTWi CLt’S BEST TOBACCO. Also, Cut A Tobacco in small papers, and best Smoking Tuoaccu, just received and for sale by sept 18 ANTONI & HAINES. WHITE WELCH PLAINS, KEUSEYST E.’UJGAR A CARMICHAEL are now opening a A supply of real Welch White Plains, Kerseys, Kinseys, and low priced Satinets, suitable for planta tion and house servants. net 3 | N VANS’ CAM MILE I’l LLSV—TIie Geimi e 0 A Evans’ Camomile Pills arc for sale by the sub scribers, who are the sole agents for Augusta, at 75 cents per package, [oil] ANTONY & HAINES. I*rHITE LEAD AN D WINDOW CLASS, and Vv all kinds of Paints and Gils, a large stock constantly on band and for sale by sept 1 HAVILAND, J.USLEY A Co. BLOWN SALtT r SACKS Blown Salt, large size, in good order «) < » 25 dozen boxes line table Salt. For sale by oct 8 ISAAC MOISE. H.IOUND, a sum of money, which can be had by E applying to CLARKE, McTKIR A Co. oct 22 htv< ;t nT.a’ r / v PIECES Hemp Bagging •)!f 200 pieces superior Ruiiia Bagging, 41 inch es wide. For sale low by oct 18 STOVALL & HAMLEN, 17V OR SALE—Twenty shares Georgia Kali Road ’ and Banking Company Stock. Enquire at this office. ts oct 23 Ft,OitTi)a" mTowls. Q/A FLORIDA Cigars, just received *1 /and for sale at Factory prices,by oct 20' \V. E. & J. U. JACKSON. fi I APSULES OF COPAIVA, just received and y for sale by AN TUNY A HAINES, oct 23 SUZENGES For COLDS ANI) C( I CHS.— A Hoarhound and lioneset Lozenges, of sujicrior qualitv, just received and fur sale by oct 23 ANTONY & HAINES. A nA BOXES Bunch itaisins, just received and fit*?/ for sale by oct 20 JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. 'll/ - ANTED TO HIRE, a smart active Negro * f Man—liberal wages will be given. Apnly on 6 to JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. (t AKPETING, Ac.—lngrain and Venitian Carpet J ing. Printed F'oor Cloth, and Docking Baize, just received and for sale by WM. H. CRANE, oct 29 TATHITE LEAD, LINSEED c IL, Ac.—Pure* j* ground White Lead; also, No. 1 and 2 best American Linseed Oil, together with a large assort ment of Paints, for sale low by oct 3fl __ ANTONY & HAINES. IjtOUND, about one mile from Augusta, on the Ba _ vannah road, a BUNCH OF KEYS, which the owner can have by calling at this office and paying for this advertisement. ts oct 31 SPITES U>D «LACK HThiiZ. ONOWDLN t: EHEAP, hi v e received thit day vj from N4w York, a large supply of superior Black Stlks for Ladies drestes of the. ri'besd lutfre. to which they r-sp«rtfn’lv iet-Re t;.r qrytien c| the Ladies. wt 27 OFFICIAL DRAWING OF THE GEORGIA STATIC LOTTERY - , For the Benefit of llie Augusta liulgpendcut Fire Co. Class No. 41, fob IS3S. 1 8 8 4 8 6 7 8 D 10 11 19 87 fl -If) 07 9 7,7 01 21 48 4 30 IB 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 Wheeling,Class No. (i, for ISOS,drawn at Alex andria, Va. November d, ls3S, and which determines the fate of all tickets held in the above Lottery. • A. REAL), Agent. Augusta, November 31, IS3S. GEORGIA STATE 95 T T H 16 V, FOR THE lIF.MF.FIT OF TUB Augusta Independent Eire Company. Class No. 45, for IS3S, To he determined hy the drawing of the Virginia State Lottery, ( vss No. 0, IS3S, for flic benefit of the Richmond Academy. To be drawn at ALEXANDRIA, Va., on Saturday, November 10, 1838. D. S. (iitnooßv Co. Managers. A. READ, Contractor. 75 Ni mmins—ll Duawm Ballot*. SC'll K M If . I Pri/.o of $30,000 - is - $30,000 1 15,000 - - - - 15,000 1 0,000 0,000 1 5,000 - - - - 5,000 1 4,000 4,000 1 3,000 - - - - 3.000 1 2,500 2,500 1 2.000 .... 2,000 I 1,900 1.900 10 1,000 .... 10,000 15 600 9,000 20 500 ... - 10,000 20 100 S,(H)O 30 300 .... 9,000 40 250 .... 10,000 50 200 ..... 10,000 70 150 .... 10,000 100 100 .... 10,000 122 90 - 10,980 122 70 . 8,540 122 40 1,880 5185 20 ... - 103,700 25620 10-... 266,200 31,035 Prizes, amounting to .... $540,200 Tickets $10 —Shares in piiorußTinN. (C/ - Orders for Tickets in tbe above scheme, will meet with prompt attention if ad Iressed (post paid) to A. HEAD, Agent, Augusta, (la. NEW 19,01 R. f* rfk BULK. Canal Elmir, 25 half bids. do. just re «) 11 ceived and for sale by out 18 STOVALL Si HAMLEN. GEORGIA KAIL ROAD. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.—ProposaIs will he received at this olliec until the 2(lth day of November next, for grading the 14th, 24th, 25th, 2(!th, 2711 i and 2Sth sections of the Madison branch of the Georgia Rail Hoad. The work to he com , pluted hy the Ist of June, 1839. J. EDGAR THOMSON, Chief Engineer. Engineer’s Office, Greensboro,} October 26th, 1838. $ ts (Tj' The Charleston Courier and Savannah Gcor gian will copy the above three weeks. : “ miMM Office S. C. <V Rail Road Company. ON and after the Ist November, IS3H, the pas senger trains between Charleston and Ham burg, South Carolina, (opposite Augusta, Georgia,) will leave cadi end of the lino at 7 o’clock, A. M. ’ as follows i ' re ward. Not to leave Charleston before - - 700a. m. “ “ Summerville, “ - - 845 8 “ “ Georges, “ - - 10 15 c “ “ Itranchville, “ - -11 00 5 “ ‘‘ Midway, “ - - 11 45 Z “ “ 76 Miles’]’. O. “ - -1200 m. I “ “ Blackvillc, “ - - 130e. m. “ “ Aiken, « . - 345 “ Arrive at Hamburg, - 500 :: DOWN WARD. Not to leave Hamburgh before . - 700a. m. ’ “ “ Aiken, “ - - V3O “ “ Blackvillo, “ - - 10 45 “ “ 76 Miles T. O. “ - -12 00 “ “ Midway, “ - - 12 15 e. m. “ “ Branch villc, “ - -12 45 “ “ Georges, “ - - 130 “ “ Summerville, “ - . 315 “ “ Arrive at Charleston, 430 Distante, 136 miles, Fare, $6 75. Speed not over 2s miles an hour. To remain 2(1 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 Blackville. To ■ top for passengers at all regular stations if a white (lag is hoisted as a signal. oct 22 GEORGIA RAIL ROA I). The passenger cars will leave Augusta daily, at half past live o’clock, A. m. for Warrenton and CTaw fordville daily, (Sundays excepted.) Returning, leave Crawford villc at half past 10 o’clock, a. m. and Warrenton at 11 o’clock, a. m. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, stages leave Crawfordville for Washington, Athens, via Lexington,and for Rome, via Greensboro, Madison and Decatur. RICHARD PETERS, ,lr. Resident Engineer & Sup't of Transportation. _ aug I GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE BETWEEN THE NOR 111 A.MJsOLTiI mrm » --Tyytv/A ■ --V u 'w( l- ;-.yy VIA THE PORTSAIOL'TiI AMI 110AMOKE UAIL-ROAI) AMI) THE CHESAPEAKE HAY STEAM-BOATS. rBIIIROLGH from Halifax, North Carolina, to U New York in FORTYONE HOURS, being TURKU HOURS IN ADVANCE rs an y OTHER JANE, and thin without a momenta night travailing on Rail Road south rs Philadelphia, and WITHOUT THE LOSS OF SLEEP —Thus: From Halifax to Portsmouth, 6 hours. “ Portsmouth to Baltimore, I I “ “ Baltimore to Philadelphia, 8 “ “ Philadelphia to New York, S “ 36 Stoppages, 3 41 Q-jr’ Leaves Halifax every Sunday, Wednesday i and Friilay ; Baltimore every Monday, Wednesday | and Friday ; and Washington City every Wednesday. i Fare from Halifax to to Philadelphia, including every 1 expense (meals, porterage. Sic.) 8)8. Office P. &R.R. R. Co., ? Portsmouth, Va., September 6, 1838.5 ts TRAVELLERS GOING NORTH sawa | By the Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Road Com puny’s Line, are respectfully informed that they will | find the route through Halifax, Garys, Petersburg, Richmond, Washington and Baltimore, Ihe most ex ' peditinus; the time from Charleston to New York being by this line (through Petersburg, Lc.) half a | dan Lens than by any other interior route. The Petersburg Rail Road Company have always j locomotives, with coaches, Sic. ready at Garys, to proceed immediate! for the North upon the arrival i of the passengers, and travellers are referred to Mr. | B. F. Halsey, their agent at Halifax, upon whose representations they may implicitly re.iy. There is no uncertainty or detention on this route ; all the lines north of the Roanoke run in regular con- j nectioa, and the engineers being careful, circumspect 1 and sober, and every other precaution taken to render | this line fife and comfortable, the atter.tb c as the | ; public is invited te it. A n agent attends at Garys snd tikes '•hare*- of all ■ , luggage, and iccbmpanies th 4 same, ■ntthnijt trouble i to ’he traveller, all tbe way to WashingMß*. Pf t-T.Mi/f R. Rood Co t- Offi'o. } Align.-! I«3S. <, Sin * < rm l i i* -i i»'■ 1 -"it'gj? PUBLIC BALRg.. . BY JOHN s. HUTCHINSON. THIS DAY, At 10 o’clock, in front of my store, wiTl be sold,' 20 cases assorted Fur Hats 10 cusps assorted Drab Hats 20 cases Silk Hats (fashionable) The above lot of Flats arc fresh and good. All sums over $lOO four months credit, for appro* veil endorsed notes. nov 8 BV JOHN N. Ht'TOHtNUON. THIS DAY, At 10 o’clock, in front of my store, will be told 0000 lbs Ilacon 30 bids Potatoes 20 boxes French Cordials 20 boxes assorted Pickled Fruit* •10 boxns [lunch Raisins 20 coils Hale Rope 10 boxes Soap 10 bbls Flour Also, a lot of Rich Mahogany Faitiitu;*, one large extensive table. 1 bureau 1 Side Hoard 1 pr Card Tables 2 splendid Flower vases &e. Nov H - Tefms cash, pi I'ifiNE MASONS WANTED.—Twenty good * Stone Masons will find constant employment, at liberal wages, at the Bridge over the Oconee river* on the tleorgia Rail Road, near (ireensl oro. JAMbiS H. GRANT, Principal Assistant Engineer. Engineer's ( dice, J Greeusbro, I ctober 11, IS3S. 5 ft AIFfIIMSTKA TOR’S ’ SB V an order of the Ordinary of Edgefield Distr ct, P will be sold on Thursday, 2!ltli inst. at tie late residence of Anne Lamar, deceased, in lie an h Island, all the personal property belonging to the es tate of said deceased, consisting of a gang of very valuable and likely Negroes, Men, Hojs, Women,’ Girls and Children. Terms of sale, twelv months credit, note and ap proved security. Sale not to commence before ten o’clo k. A. M. WADE, Administrator. November 2, IS3S. swtd (1 & It. IVF.S have pisi received a lot of (ins J • black lace veils, largo sizes. Aim, a choice lot of French Capos and Collars; plain aid ribbed black and white English cotton and silk Hosiery ; superior seal skin Gloves; rich embroidered Thibet and < bully Shawls ; Merino do ; long Merino Man tles i fine linen Cnmhrick and cambric lldkfs t Flar re'Si wool Gloves i Buck do ; Fur Capes i Legho:u Bonnets; Hose and Whitney Blankets. Store und t the Glebe Hotel, w3t nov 5 ii aAi i* ton tumis u ffIHE ANNU M, RACKS OYER THE HAMPS I TON COURSE, will commence on the second Tuesday in January, 1839, being the eighth day of the month. THK GREAT MATCH RaCE, for $lO,OOO, be tween Volney and Target, will come oil'on Monday the seventh. The splendid SWEEPSTAKE, two mile beaten, $lOOO entrance, forfeit $5OO, declaration $lOO. J. E. Calhoun names b. f. Nullification, got by Nullifier, dam by Tarter. John G. Winter, two b. f’s. Miss Accident and Miss Armstrong, got by Tramp, dam by Whisker. John Morrison, two, one got by Henry, dam Highland Mary, the other by Eclipse, dam got by Barefoot. Col. W. Hampton, b. f. Ella,’ got by Emelins, dam Ada. Col. Paul Fitzsimons,cli. f. Ada Hyion, got by Priam,dam Delphine. Michael Soidiro.il: c. f. Godolphin, dam Miss Medway. There are several other Stakes to be run for during the week, the Stakes to come otl the day or days U> suit the convenience of the parties. JOCKEY CLUB PURSER. FlllST DAY. Mile heals, for two and three year old colts, a pair of superb SILVER PITCHERS, valued at ---------- <,2,150 ($25 entrance, tbroe or more to make a race.) SECOND DAY. Two mile heats, - -- -- -- - $3OO TIIIHD DAV, Three mile heats, - - - - ..... $5OO FOL'KTII DAV. Four mile heats, - ........ $|,500 FIFTH DAY. Mile float’s, three best in five, ..... J.joo N. I). —I have every thing in readiness for the ac commodation of my customers. F. W. LACY, Acting Proprietor, nov 1 tin IJIJMI'IIH IVYS. ( LAHKi; AT t o. ~ (JArmerli/ if Macon, Georgia.) H AVE received by lale arrivals from England, and are now opening at the store No. 10 Pearl street, (up stairs,) a general assortment of British and French Dry Goods, selected and imported direct; expressly for the Southern trade, together with a general assortment of American Goods, which makes the assortment complete.—Merchants visiting the city are requested to call and examine the stock. Orders will have particular attention, and put up at the shortest notice. Charleston, N. C., October 22, LS3S ts HON 111 It V ,HliOVHir, &c. PB3 11. WYATT He Co. heve received and open-. J e cd a very large and well assorted stork of Men’s Women’s Misses, boy’s and children’s Hosiery, of all sizes and qualities, among which arc the foie lowing: Men’s superior Lamb’s Wool and Merino Hose i half Hose Do stout and heavy Woolen half Hose Women’s black and white Cashmere Hose, a new and superior article. Do I.amb’s Wool and Merino Hose, assorted Do white, brown and black cotton Hose Misses white and brown checked and plain cottoer Hose Do and children’s Lamb’s Wool and Merino Hose Hoy’s worsted Merino and Lamb’s Wool do Black and white silk Hose and half Hose, assorted’ White, colored and black silk and Kid Gloves Long white Kid Gloves Men’s lloskin and Hnckskin Gloves Do fine Merino and heavy Woolen Glo - eg Do colored, black and lined Berlin do Also, A full assortment of Bombazine, Fntin and Mode Stocks, made to order and cut narrow, and fine Linen Collars. Oct 22 m? a h im; .a i*a intimT acai>ljTy~. MR. RICHARDS, from Baltimore, has the plea sure to inform the citizemoof Augusta, that he has opened his rooms in the Masonic Hall, for the tuition of young Ladies in the various branches of Dm win u and I’nfnting, in Oil and Water colors, including his original style of Flower Painting and Pencil Drawing, India Finishing. Frflit and Marine Painting, sketching from nature, &c. Mr. It. has a number of specimens from his own pencil, which he will he happy to exhibit to all who will favor him with a visit, lie has devoted much time to his collection of materials, studies, designs, &c. His pupils will therefore have the advantage of the best subjects for the pencil, also the use of many valuable elementary works and essays upon the art. His object will he to convey a thorough and prac-' tical knowledge of the study ; not a superficial ac quaintance with the theory of the subject, which will eventuate merely in the execution of a f'V. pretty things. His design will he to make his pupils ArtUts, which he hopes, with application d .on their part, to accomplish. He will excrt to please the lovers of the arts who honor him with their patronage, and he dou! ts not, that many in this city, will eagerly devote a little time to the attainment of a knowledge of so enchanting an art. A term consists of two months instruction—the first course commencing o;i Thursday, 25th inst.. be fore which time it is desirable that pupils should en ter their names. Among his numerous references, Mr. P„. would mention the following gentlemen of tho city:—Dr. M. Antony. Dr W. H. Turpin, Mr. B. Headier:, Judge Hob, Rev. Mr. Hgrd, Rev. Mr Lord. N. B —Application for terms, admission, &c.. to be made at tho Academy. Masonic Hall. Mr. F. hv a few copies of his American Ar*tst, &e., for sale. ts oct 22