Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, November 22, 1838, Image 3

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TO RIND, on Fa';- -lay l„ in (Ten' street, a black f.we V« ,; i. which tiie-owner ban havefiiy j applying at I’.iis office. It njy.’-JJs I'M, ITCAIE MDLASBEB ANJJ HAY.— M, 25 bbls Boston Rum 20 li’j.J-5 Si; r:.v, good quality 10 l)h;l; Mol:,-.- ;es, suitable for retailing 50 buu lie; best Eastern Hay, for sale by nov 22 thviw J.MEIwS. »O.VBBIA«KS. HILBERT & RDLL, at tV old stand formerly occupied by Maj. Jesse Thompson, corner of Kills and Me1n .......—4 tosh stro'-U. are now receiving an en- I tire new stock of Carring • front the best manufac " lories at fio North, of f;c latest and most approved stylo, cisistin ; of Coaches, Co-achees, Handing ; nd Extension Top liar wche.s, Clu. riotous, 11 I Sulkies, Wagons, &e., to»ether wiih a large and well selected assortment of llama s, all of which they will djsM taoC qji tiro jrwjst liberal t-rms. Of* <hrs for any description of Carriages of their own or Xo.l‘;era manufacture thankfully received and promptly executed. Their friends and the public are respect.nlly invito;! to call and examine their stock. •fY Repairing in all it; branches faithfully exe cute I. and with despat ts nbv 22 Xd i Aih;. 1 C LOGNK, a .superior v| 3 article fur tin; toilet, for salehy . nov 2.2 ANT. NY & HAINES. TTRANCY GOODS, Wholesale and Retail. The 'ga subscriber has just imported direct from Paris, the following Goods, viz : Bambastns of the best fabric,fromsl,1 2 to s3pt yd irtifteial Flowers and Wreaths Splendid Panaches, do Phmvss Rich Gauze Cap Uibl-ons pink, whit?., blue, straw and lilac Da a, do do blk 2d mourning and slate India Rubber Suspenderfrom fide, to S 3 pr pair Ladies (Hove;,annul'; chorrcaur.oiroousus Wane Q., ,t () ' (i) do coaleurs assorties Do do half long hla'pes [; 0 da o <; fni Modes a rosette Do dj a la Parisiennebrodes Do do liras satin a reseaux Gentlemen’s Gloves, half piqttro Anglais cotileurs Do do “ noirs coususnoir Do do t! ‘ hi me Do do dutm Ist qmtlito Kmbroidemd Linen Cambric llru.kerchief; Do d i do hem-stitched J o do do a rang.; do sour Do do do a rlvlorii Assort’d Sewing Filks Merino Wool Blanket;, from 10-1 to 1 1-7 Very fine white Merino Wool Hose Gentlemen's best Hiding V. nip:; Linen Cam', ri.es. Oil Silk Thread and Silk Corset Lares Embroidered Crape Dresses Mousselino da Laino, very l.no Jet and blue black t bally Gross de llhine Silk, Heps do. Embroidered Collar,;, fancy aivlblk Love Shawns Satin Ribbon, assorted numbers and colors Cream of Pcrscc, do do Almond Best Almond and Hose Foaps, best Hair Powder J Best Cologne, Rose an .1 Orange Flower Water ’■ * Together with a large collection of Paper Hang ing and Bordering of the most recent patterns. _ Also, just received from Now York, additional sunnlics of Domestic and Imported Staple Goods. J,ovJ2 I 1 - SKTZE. fob r BBLS. CiLVMPAIGN CIOLR, 50 cases assorted Pickles 20 casks superior Goshen Cheese 25 keg; do do Butter 25 baskets first quality Champagne Wine 15 doz Manilla Door Mats 5 bids Smoked Beef 5 bbls Bologna Sausages 10 boxes Dried Ci tron 5 cases fresh Prunes 40 half and quarter barrels Buckwheat Received with a choice selection of Groceries, for no 'v 20’ sale by JOHN GOSKERY. JHOUE NEW GOGHS. THE subscribers have just receive 1 additional supplies to their stock of Dry Goods, and are now prepared to offer them for cash at prices much lower than customary. Their stock embraces a general assortment o( Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, an I those in want m iv depend upon finding the prices satisfactory. J 1 o. n.noble &('o. nov 9 ts opposite the Planters* Hofei. Umbrellas and Hounets. A case Silk Umbrellas, common to super, ne 5 ' 1 ease Gingham Umbrellas, common to super. 1 do colored P L Hoods or Nun’s Bonnots Ido white do do do do Just received and for sale at 20C Bmsn-.:t. by nov 15 THOR. H. W >Ag Sr. CO. -k s r. GARCIA respectfully in' sms the Ladies iwl and Gentlemen of Augusta an 1 its vicinity, tW wit 1 the assistance of a part of his family and his friends, he will give a Musical Soiree m the course of next week. tt nov 16 THE undersignedcopfinues to advance ou Cot ton shipped to his friends in Savannah, Charlciton, New York, Havre, Liverpool. nov 11 m D. W. ST JOTIN._ "BLiAOHMUKH’S MADEIRA YvINIS. IE person*; having ordered \\ ine from Messrs. (j G. R. U. Blackburn Sr Co., Madeira, through the undersigned, agents, are hereby notified that the W same lias arrived and ready for delivery, on appbea- ,ion to G. U. JESSUP fc to. .a TO HUNT—The lower half of the large D s'a building lately occupied by William Wood* NSisfl hnrv. as a crockery store, suitable fora grocery or dry-mu-Is store, For terms apply to aug 22 , ISAAC MOI9E; 811 Broad-st. 'TT Ta REN I'—The three story dwelling ffyisjtf and office, at present occupied by Dr. Ho » y orison, o i C’ampbnll-st. The store and dwelling, fire proof, No. 1 Bridge Row. Apply to MeKENZIE fc BF.NNOf 11. N, 15. —Notes payable quarterly,and the occupants paving for the use of the hydrant water on the lots, aug 17 (t MR. & Mitß. F/MEHtON’S SCHOOL, Comer rs Melitosk and Reynolds ste., A ugusla. f (HANGId OF TERMS.—The attempt to pre- I serve classes from I cing broken up by pupils entering at an advanced po.io 1 of the term is found tp be impracticable. As the arrangi m nts t fthdsbfiool ■arc thus compelled to yield to the convenience of dis tant patrons, and absent citizens, the charge for tiie whole term will, therefore,no longer be required of those who wish teenier but for a part. A scale of graduation, according to tiie time each pupil is entered, will be adopted, corresponding with what is found in other simlar institutions in the stite. For ti.e whole term of nine months, the charges, as heretofore, arc for the Senior Department, g>B9 Primary do 50 Music on the Piano Forte, 75 /French and Drawing, each 40 For :ix months —Senior Department, CU Primary Department, U7 50 Music, 51 French and Drawing, each J ) For three month s — Senior Department, 3 > Primary Department, 25 Music, 32 French and Drawing, each I S T1 e school Is now in full operation, and amply sup! lied with Teachers. There are conn ;cted with tins institution, nine Teachers; in th • English and Classical branches,Rev. A. M. Egerton, Mrs. Kgc.- tor. Mr. C. Chapman, Mrs. Chapman. In French, Drawing and Penmanship, Mi,s S, | Dupce. I cc ures in the Natural Sciences, JTr. M. Platt. : n Vo al Music, Mi sS. Penniman. in Instrumental Music, Mis; Dakings, Mr. J. j Pc' el is. t - J cc ures in Chemistry will be commenced as / soon as the necessary arrangem l As can be made. N. 15. Former pupils of tne f-ciiool are invited to a'tendth? Lecture gratuitously; to a few others tickets will bo sold on moderate terms. cry Board may now be readily obtained in res pectable private families, and on reasonable terms. Parents and Guardians are res; ectfnlly invite.) to eentinue their visits to the School, al all hours of t 1 e day, to witness the re; itati ms an 1 progress of the Pupils, nov 11 6td3tw £jr- The City papers, Columbus Enquirer, South- j e n Record"!', and Athens Whig, will please copy lie above six rimes weekly, and charge t'-is offiea. . IFSEt 111. ! a.-, sh j-rneip ?f f,nt:n and monuments of the world. F'a’l'US splemlid establishment will be opened ev- JL ery day fioiu 0 to I) o'clock in the evening, on Bm-kt street, beio.v th ■ Eagle an 1 Phoenix Hotel, J he proprietor of lids establishment, anxious to please those who may honor him with a visit, as sure.; the public ilia! the greatest order and deco rum ~1.1 ho observed during the exhibition of the picture;;. ’Flic Ladies mid Gentlemen who have visited the Museum; ci -.; York, Boston un.l Philtulclphir will be delighted with the correctness and beauty of the painting;. 'J’he proprietor having made this city his perma nent re.idence, ha; placed hisrontUhntoe in a gene rous public for a share of their patronage. Every wee!; will ho exhibited a new collection of Paintings, except the Urea' Conflagration oj Flo-row, wnich will be exhibited every evening. ‘XT' Admittance 50 cents —children 25 cents.— Entrance for three-months <l2. (im nov 17 l/ij iTrsWEiTi-ljir/i NGKS r < , 5 “ 200 gallons Pickled Oysters 25 bills best Albany Ale 400 lbs Bologna Saussagas MO lh ; Smoked Beef 20 doz Pickles, assorted 2 ) bbls Northern Apples 10 boxes Lemons, just received and for sale nov 17 1m by PK I'F.R GOLLY. KgjjEHT LAMBERT He Co. have moved tbeir office to the store of A. \V. Walton & t o.— All persons indebted to them w ill please make pay ment previous to the Ist of January- next, when all outstanding accounts will bo placed in tire hands of an attorney- for collection. ts nov, 17 IkTEW BACON. HAMM AND MIDDINGB. J. 120 new Baron Hams, 140 new Bacon Mid dime;. just received from Baltimore, and for sale by ISAAC -MOISE, nov 17 No. 311 Broad street. NYE IM 1 AND SCOURING.—F. COLUMDFT, a V from Lyons. (France,) iiilbrips the citizens of Augusta and vicinity, that ho lias opened a DYEING AND SCOURING FSTADIASHMENT on Broad street, three doe s below the Eagle and Phoenix Hotel, where he will 1 c happy to attend to sll orders. Havin'served a regular apprenticeship at his busi ness, in the city of Lyons, which is the principal Silk Factory of France, he feels -onlident he can give general satisfaction to merchants in re-dying I- ilk Goods of nil description. l : and colors. Ladies’ d.es,sjßsliandsomely dyed or cleansed at the shortest notice ; aim ;lentlemen’s apparel. Discharges will lie moderate. Cut nov 17 TJ ki •ei v KF) aridfbr sale byWM. J. HOBBYftft 11J (he Angu ;t i Book Store, The American Almanac and Repository ofUse ful Knowledge, for 1839, Akin’s British Poets, in 1 voir The Bridgewater Treatises, complete, Blessingtan’s Works, complete, Ilulwer's Works, t'ooucr’s Works, Dick's Works, Ferdinand and Isabella, The imperial. Irving’s Works, The Vv overly Novels, Scott's Lite, Life an 1 Times of Whitfield, Fire side Education, Modern Accomplishments, Flora’s Dictionary, See. Also, a variety of Theological and Medical works, nov 17 * 3t CC/* AT HOME. ,T1 THE subicribcr has returned to this city, having 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 lo receive the or ders of his friends and the public, WILLIAM O. PRICE, Formerly Price h Mallory, nov 8 238 Broad street. 'TUmON OP MUSIC. JOHN PC if ELLAS, profeasor and composer of Mu ir, front Germany, and lately from New York, where ho has resided for many years,and giv en general satisfactions to his patron; as a teacher of the Piano Forte, &a., has been induced for the benefit of his health, to visit the So: th, and offers his profes 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, ( larionet, and also in singing. He will likewise at t; n 1 to tuning, repairing and regulating Piano Fortes Having i t en for many years engaged a-; a teacher in Northern Academies, he flatters liimself to have acquired a method of imparting instruction to his scholars, to perform with ease in a superior and graceful manner, in a very short time; and hopes by his assiduity and attention, to-merit the approbation of those hi lies and gentlemen who will honor him by an engagementas teacher. L'ndncstUmatle recommendations as to qualifica tion and character will he given, and terms made known on application to him at Mrs. C. E. Faber’s, Broad street. References. —Mr. Henry Parson’s, Dr. Isaac Bow en, Mr. A I’.aiita. Mr. Hooghkcrk.* ort 15 lyr Fti ' NTR RS’ HOTR CTH.-VRLES H.Mltrr respectfully informs his J friends amt 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. ( alder. The establishment has undergone tho rough repair, and is now ready for the reception of visiters. The Columbia, Camden and Georgetown Stage Office is kept here. Charleston, October 11, 1838. tlstdcc , A UGH ST A SjEi.i>l«TOjiE, Humored six doors below the Rail Road li:ink, rjflO be opened on or about the 15t,h November, Si where a full and general a;w .ortment of fre. h GAR 1)1,N SEEDS, warranted crop of 1 >3B, to vege tate freely, and prove grain of l icir several kind.!. All kind; of Garden Scad; put up in retail paictds fur cpirntiy dealers. Tlio whole of the seed; are from the Shakers. An elegant collection of Bulbs and Flower Seeds of every description. J. 11. SERVICE, on v C) sw-lw In accordance with the UMterrsibie views of the Southenr Convention, 1)1!? Id <; T IMPOis TA T ION. f BRHOMAS I. WRAY & SON hnvejust received .B. by the Governor Troup, and arc now opening, a large assortment of CHEMICALS a-d other DRUG.?, from the Laboratory of Mander, Wearer Co. (one of the lir.it houses in England,) which will be sold in a state of the utmost parity.' These with their former supply on hand constitutes a large and very complete if ssortment, consistirtgirf'llm > lev err article in tiie Drug line usually kept in till; market, " id o thifnkflilly received at d attend* od to with d ■spiileh, on the most accommodating terms. ts octJT DRAWING & PAINTING AC A fSEHYf ‘i F- RIG HA U 1)8, from Baltimore, has the plea- A.V S sure to inform Pie; itizens of Augusta, that he has opened hi; rooms in tiie Masonic Hall, for th? tuition of young Ladies in the various bran ch.;-; ofDi naviiitrand Pnintiag, in Oil and Wa ter colors,including Ids original stvle of Flower Painti. g and Pencil Drawing, India Finishing. Fruit and Marine Painting, sketching from nature, &.C. Air. R. has a number of specimens from hi; own pencil, whi- !i he will be liappy In exhibit lo all who will favor him with avi -it. He has devoted much time to his collectlpn of materials, studies, designs, i.e. 11l- pupils will therefore have the advantage of Fie beat subjects for the pencil, also the use of many valuable elementary works and cs- ays upon tiie art. His object will ho to convey a thorough an;! prac ti' al knowledge of the study'; rot a superficial ac quaintance with the theory of tlio subject, which will cv.e ituat.■ merely inn (o uovinoDXO otjr ftw pretty things. His design will be to make liis pupils i Arhsts, winch he hope;, with application -n their purt, to ae; omplish. Me will exert himself to please toe lovers o! the arts who honor him with their patronage, and he doubt; not, that man]/ in this ci ty, will eagerly devote a little time to the attain ment ol a knowledge of so enchanting an art A term con lists of two month; instruction—the ; first course commencing on Thursday. 25th hist., before which lime it is desirable that pupils should enter their names. Among his numerous referen-’es, Mr. R. would mention th- following g 'ntlcmen of the rity :—Dr. M. Antony, Dr. W. If. Turpin, Mr. 1!. Weaddcn, Judge Holt, Rev. Mr. Hard, Rev. Mr. 1 ord. N. B. —Application for t Tins, admission, Stc., to be made at the Academy, Masonic Hall. Mr. R. has n few copies of his American Artist, &c., for sale. if N'OTIrE— Tlip undersigned Imve this day asso ciated themselves for tlio transaction of the wholesale and retail Grocery business, under the (inn ol I. S. BEERS S. Co. Having purchased the interest o( N. Smith ft Co., they will continue the i business at their old stand, and hope by ehoiee se lections and reasonable prices, to merit the patronage of the public. I. s. BEERS, 11 ATM BON E & BAKER. nov 1 ImdSmw Cligrlestb# liwnrauos i 'i'rnst Company <' ii’Ual Oii<• Million Villar*—all on hi in, aof-.ncv, avofsta. fHNHE subscriber is prepared to toko l ire and Ma- M. fine risks at the current rates of premium. ROBERT .Meol ».\A 1,1), oct 90 Om AjentC. t. ft T. Co, JfeRUGS. —Having pureJiaged the entire stock ol 51 J? Drugs, &e, of \VJ\T. JIEWSDN, his customers are invited to continue to coll at the old stand, where exertions will be made to accommodate them upon as liberal terms as heretofore. Cthers are invited to call and sec if thev cannot do as well there as else where. ‘ A. PUNN'INGHAM HEW" uiclij, CAMH I'DO LIU, MACK* ERKb AND ON IONS. i d A TIERCES new Rice I h " OS Mds Canal I lour in half bbls Canal Flour 20 do do No. 2 Mackerel 1o do do Unions. Just received and for sale by ISAAC MOISE, opt 8 3 No. dll li road-street. (4 ft R. IVES have just received a lot of line J a black lace veils, large sizes. Also, a choice lot of French Capes and Collars; plain and ribbed black and white English cotton and silk Hosiery; . superior seal skin Riot es ; rich embroidered Thibet ■ and Chally Shawls; Merino do; long Merino Man tles; fine linen Cambrick rnd cambric Hdlcft; Flan nels; wool Gloves ; Ruck do : Fur Capes; Leghorn llonnets; Rose and Whitney blankets, store unilei the Globe Hotel, ' v,3t novo "g feltV GOODS AT WHOLFBALR Tlio siib- I* scribers have received, an 1 are receiving, a splendid assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, which they offer for sale on the most reasonable ■ terms, one door below Geo. R. Jc.sup & Co. and op • posite the Planters’ Hotel, Broad street, Augusta, 1 Ga. HUNG Kit FOR D, FlUf-lil Kft Co. 1 P. S. —Merchants will do well to call and exam ■ i»e our stock before purchasing elsewhere, nov 2 ts NEW sriHlii AND NEW <t«Olj». FSlilH subscribers having taken one of the new i stores on the Soutl; side of Rroad-street. two doors below G. R. Jessup 1. Co., and directly oppo site the Planters’ Hotel, would inform the public ■ that they have received an 1 arc now opening an extensive assortment of staple ami fancy Dry Moods, which we are disposed to offer at wholesale* or retail, to our friends and all who may favor us with a cal!, on as favorable terms as can ire obtained at any similar establishment in the city. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited, oet 20 ts ' G. Jl. NOBLE & Co. MORE NEW ««OI)ST~ BP. KIRTLAND Sc Co., Merchant Tailors, • have received a complete assortment of GOODS in their line; Cassimeres in great variety, superior Satin Vestings, ftc. ice. Fancy Goods. —50 dozen lies! 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 IKlkfs. f Slocks. —Opera tie Satin Stocks; plain do ; bowed . and plain Bombazine do. 50 doze o round and square | end Collars, ftc. ftc. oet Hi DIUECT IM P O JRT AT IOIV. PAPKII HANGING AND BORDERING. FEN HE subscriber has received a supply of very Jj Fine French Paper Hanging, which be imported himself, direct from file 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. 203 Broad-street. 1 STIEI7 BIBS FOR COVT4) Nlh NS 7 ' ATEW INVENTION.—The subscriber has just received a supply of the PATENT RIBS for I Cotton Gins, which have been spoken so highly of wherever they have been tried throughout the Cot ' ton Growing States. These Ribs arc so constructed ' that one set will last twenty years or more, and be , constantly in use, by having an extra set of Cast Steel faces, 7’lie faces arc made to fit on the front . of the Ribs where the Saws pass through, and in so j 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 JONF.S, A few doors above the Upper Market. July J 3 ’ IMU'INUTi GAPIKW, COLLAKS, &c7 ' FMNHE subscribers are now opening a splendid as sortment of French Capes and Collars, to . which they would invito the attention of those in want. They have also-just received line French Merinos; Gro de Nap Merinos; F.nglish Merinos, common and line ; Plain and figured Chally ; Muslin de Laine, iice. ftc. G. H. NOBLK ft Co. South side Kroad-st., opposite Planters’ Hotel. > oet 27 1 1 r HOSIERY, GLOVES, ftc. 1 fSI 11. WYATT ft Co. have received and open s 8. <• a very large and well assorted clock ol , Men’s Women’s Misses,buy’s and children’s. Hosiery, of all sizes and qualities, analog' which arc the fol lowing: Men’s superior Lamb’s Wool and Merino Hose d bait Ho ;o Do stout and heavy Woolen half Hose • Women’s black and white Cashmere FFose, a new ami i superior article. . Do Lamb’s Wool and Merino Hose, assorted Do white, brown and black cotton Hose s Misses white ami brown checked and plain cotton Ho se Do and children’s Lamb’s Wool ami Merino Hose s Roy’s worsted Merino and Lamb’s Wool da Black and white silk Hose and half Hose, assorted White, colored and black f ilk ami Kid Gloves _ Long white Kid Gloves s .Men’s Hoskin and Buck dun Gloves Do tme Merino and heavy Woolen Gloves Do colored, black and lined Berlin do :1 Also, A full assortment of Bombazine, Satin and Mode r Stocks, made to order, and cut narrow, and tine Linen Collars. Oct 22 1 FfITiNITHUTS DIMITIES. i <3 NOW DEN ft SHEAR have received this day, ( i ) from New York, a large supply of superior ’’ Furniture Dimities, of extra width and quality.— ■> Also, Marseilles Qaiit; of extra quality, and Ladies’ ■ line Straw Bonnets, of the most fashionable shape, ? and pf superior quality. net 22 Id. BiIBGFOIg. HILK DYER AND SCOURER, from Paris, hav ing arrived at Augusta wiicre he intend > to make t liis permanent residence, in the practice of his pro r fessional business, has the honor to inform the ladies - and gentlemen of Augusta and adjoining counties, - that he has taken a suitable house on Broad street, r two doors below Mr. Augustin- Fred-rick’s where , all kinds of Silks, Crapes, 8:e. will be Dyed in P e , most fashionable and permanent colors, at the most reasonable prices. Ladies’ Merino, Cashmere and i Crape Shawl;, and Leghorn 1 Fats cleansed and press j ed, so as to look as well as new. Gentlemen s up i pare! scoured and renewed to their primitive color , and brightness. 0m oet 5 ; IXU3IPHREYS, CLARKE A-Co. ( Formerly ts Macon, Georgia.J TfAVE received by late arrivals from England, fj I and are now opening at the store No. 10 Pearl | street, (up stairs.) a general assortment of British and French Dry Goods, select I and imported direct, ’ expressly for the Southern trade, together with a general assortment of American Goods, which makes the assortment complete. —Merchants visiting the 1 city are re piested to cull and examine the stock. Orders will have particular attention, and put up r . at the shortest notice. > 1 Charleston-, 8. C., October 82,1938 ts GEOUGIA HAIL HOAD. 1 IftTOTICE TO CON PRACTORS.—Proposals will JJ4| be received at this offi.'n until the 2th day I of November next, for grading the 11th, 21th, 25th, 2Gth, 21 til and 2Stli sections of the Madison branch 1 of tlie Georgia Rail Road. The work to be com . ploted by the Ist of June. 1239. , ‘ J. EDGAR THOMSON, Chief Engineer. ) Engineer’s Office, Greensboro. / October 23th, 1 SjR. ts , (Pj-.The Charleston Courier and Savannah Geor gian will copy the above three weeks. Cl HECKS on New York and Chari- ton; also, V. J Mates Rank Notes, {or sale by . llovSu Clio, jy,.., & Till ST Co. B WT—A pair of Sfijj) si .Xr id .’Xinu fl 4 red morocco case, for whio. the lied will be handsomely rewarded by leaving them with _ noi' ** l ts b NOW 11 F.N ft SHEAR.. [MNITED STATES"II.VNK“:.O : ii;s for Sale ._ J M °v 14 2m by JNO. (J. WINTER. s Q UPERIOR, CLOTH,forsaleby t fl nov 13 JOHN S. HOT CHINSON. I e.SOdf S V LK, at par. a few Shares of the Georgia 1 Rail Road ft Hanking Co. Sf ek. Inqui.e' of nov 15 (f RICES ft BEAU,. RJ) E, MAR i IN, DENTIST—Room No. 15. in MS a the private part of flic V. S. Hotel. . °rt 25 ts JtOßKtt'l i LARKE, Esq,, g duT; a'utlioriscd FS to collect all dues for water prir 'ilege. nov t' l 2w RAMHF.L HALE. TBNO HIRE —V Negro Girl, about IS years of U nfe, accustomed to house work. .Apply al this office. jw B OV I I \R i'OHIA shawls, a new end fashionable article, just received by 1 " 1 ' 13 JOHN s. 11l rcIIINSON. d IASSIMER|.;s.—PIain and Fancy Cassimeres A l nov 13] for sale hj J. s. HUTCHINSON. yATS. —50 1 nsea Fashionable Hats, including a gre at variety of men’s and bn p, for sab- |, v nov 13 JOHN 8. HHI'CIHNSON. * (t II l-.ESK.— 2O casks, in lue order, just received J and for sale by STOVALL ft HAMLEN. nov 13 V EGRO < LOTUS. —1U bales on consignment is ami forsale low by nnv 13 STOV ALU & 11 AM LION. /10T.T0N OSNABI liGS.—in I,; 1 s'Vaueluse a iOsnabuigs, just received and for sale at Fa.-torv P( a, sbj [not I ,’i ,ii ai! N s. 11l TGHINSON "IjIINE IRISH UNIONS. —Five cases superior .r, l ' Irish Linens,just received and fur sale cheap - J !,n J : L JMiIN S. HI’TCIGNeCN. TjjNß!oBll HOPS.—A choice Jot of fresh llops,just L received and for sale by urn ANTONY ft HAINES. Bl LEACH ED L AMP Ol L.—A fine lot of Bleaeh- J) od T.amp Oil. just received by nov 10 ANTONY ft HAINES. ■JILLS UN LONDON AND LIVF.HPJ E lit J 5 sum - to suit purchasers, for sale by nov 10 JOHN G. WINTER. W r I R(. 1\ I A PURE LEAP TOBACCO, just re ¥ eeived and for sale cheap hy nov 10 ANTONY ft UAIN’ES. DU All AND COFFEE.—2O hlals. prinv St II Cri'ix Sugar, 00 bags real old Java Coffee, just ( received and forsale hy nov 13 STOVALL ft HAMLEN. h EEC I f ES. —A lot of prime Leeches just reeeiv- 1 [j 4 ed; also, some first rat ; Dissecting ami other Instruments. Forsale hy nov !> II AVI I. A NR RISi.EV ft Co, ■j}SNURNITURE I'lllNGE—Tavo clscs very hen li vy and rich patterns just recciv, dby nov 2 J. p. SE T/.E. B RATS AND STUCKS—Of tlielale-t fa-bious, J q received and for sale by E. i). COOKE, nov 1 197 Broad street ] MUR SALE OR HIKE, n smarti active, like * ly Negro Girl, about seventeen years of age. Enquire at this office. oet 8 MATCHES. —Loco Foco, Friction and Luci fer Matches,of siipei'io-r quality, just received oet 17 and for sale by ANTONY & HAINES. ■g'Nni N.l), a sum of money, which can bo had by H. applying to CLARKE, MaTFJK ft Co. bet 22 ITS OR SALE —Twenty Shares Georgia Rail Road _ and Banking Company Slock. Enquire at lliis office. ts ui t 23 f L MAPSULES OP COPAIVA, just iiceived and J forsale by ANTON A ft HAINES, oet 23 lItRENCIi iMERINuES AT UUh j.— 717 spo- 1 _ scribers liaving on hand an extensive lot of the above article, will sell them at cost. upyß Star «. fa U. tvi.'.s;. f|NHE aSIrRICAN ALMANAC and Ileposlto .l, ry of Useful Knowledge, for the year 1830, ju-T rereived and for sale by nov 3 T. 11. PLANT. fjj’lu DROVERS. —Checks fri sum s to suit pur chasers, on Lexington, Kentucky, for sale hv JOHN CL WINTER. ’ Also, Sight Checks on New York. ts rov G I ROBERT V. 11 A UP. IS. An, R .v.\ n l.uv, will Q practice in tlie counties of Burke, Rinliruoml ami Columbia. Office lower wing of Reid’s building, Broad street. dftwlni oet 2!) B O’/.ENGKS FOR COLDS AND COUGHS.— \\ 4 Hoarhouml and Roneset Lozenges, of superior quality, just received and forsale by oef 23 ANTONY* ft HAINES. f't APS. —Just received a splendid supply of Gen- | J tlcmcn’s and Youth’s Cloth, Fur, Celett and Leather Caps, of the latest fashions, by nov 1 E. D. COOKE. WILIAM I), McKKE, No. 389 Broad street, V T Augusta, Ga., Agent for tlie New York Ai hion, Emigrant and Old Countryman, will receive subscriptions and payments. ly jmio 9 ADVANCES ON COTTON. i IBERAL advances made on shipments to Sa- H / vannah,Charleston, Liverpool, and Havre, by o-tffD JOHN G. WINTER. A DVANCKS will be roads by the subscriber on j\ Cotl n consigned’to hi, friends in New York, Liverpool or Havre. JAMES RHINO, oet 22 swtf HAGOINO. i’J l) 9 200pieces superior Russia Bagging, 11 inch cs wide. For sale' low hv o< iIS STOVALL ft II VMLEN, | j, tA I ,’i’. —2,50t1. aci. Liverpool Salt, for sale by n sept is JAMESMcDOWALL. ' (t KM iNEBERMI DA ARROW ROOT, a very J 3 superior article for children and invalids, just received and for ; ale 1 y oct 15 ANTONY ft HAINES, ft L riLLIAM (i. PRICK, Draper and TaiiorV'SoS V V Broad street, i now opening an extensive assortment of seasonable Goods in his line, oct 15 \rxi CLUSE COTTON OSNABI RGS.—Acon ¥ slant supply of the above article for sale at Factory prices by the agents, mar 2 CLARKE, MeTKIR ft Co. TH I:)LIN STRINGS of different sizes, for sale V cheap by [oct 2V : ANTONY ft HAINKS. ftLOVEII SEED. —Fresh red and white Clover See-1. suitable to sow for next spring, just re ceiv< d and for sale by n t 21 ANTONY ft HAINES. FflNilE LADY’S ANNEAL REGISTER ami § Hvtmwife's Memorandum hook for 1839, by Caroline Gilman,with an Almanac; Garden Calen der, ftc.. just received by TFIO’S RICHARDS, nov. 13 297 Broad street. NEW SILKE. t, S VP.AE has just received an assortment of i B Black uad colored Rips, which he offers for sale'at No. 213, one door above Pones ft Carmi chael. ts nov 9 [t feERFUMERY, &c. —A large assortment of Co- | § logne, Lavender and Elysian Waters, of Ger man, French aixl American manufacture, of supe- ; rior qualities; also, Fancy Soaps, Pomatums,Hair ! Oils, i:c. for sale cheap by n ,v 16 A NT' -NY ft II A INKS. H JAI’KFI. —20 reams fine Medium Printing Pa- I -U. per for sale, on consignment,at (actor’s prices I Apply at ibis office. June 18 Dlt’ t; STORE. rgAHE aubseribor rcspcctfullv miiirms ids friends J and the public generally.that he has taken the corner store No.SO 1 11,. 1 , in McKenzie ft Heniioeh’s buildings, where ho is receiving n large and fresh assoriinont of Dru-.'s. Medicines, Faints, Oils, Glass, Dye Fluffs, Surgical Instruments, Perfumery, ftc. ftc , which ho will di.qiose of on die most accom modating terms. Physicians and merchants are requested to call and examine his str ck, ns his articles are fresh and j g miine, and they will ho pi eased with his terms. Orders Iroir. Dies country punctually attended to, and every article warranted nl the best qualify r i ill sw’.’m ROBERT GARTER. OFFICIAL HR AAV ING OF THE V EOKGIA STATU LOTTKKY, For the Benefit of the Augusta Independent Firo Co Ct ass No. ■);!, ron IS.'iS. 73 42 6 Gl 72 3 36 G 9 07 GO 65 9 1 hereby certify that the above numbers as they stand are correct, as taken from trie Managers’ Cer tificate of the drawing of the Virginia Sate Lottery, lor Alexandria, Class A, for IS3B, drawn at Alex andria, A a. Nov. 17th, is.'is, and which determines the late ol all tickets held in lire -above Lottery. A. READ, Agent. Augusta, November 21, IS3B. UHOKQIA STATE Is <> T T K US V, lOR THE BENEFIT OF THE Augusta Independent Tire Company. Class No. 17, for IS3B. To bo ilatcrmincd by the drawing of tlie Virginia State Lottery, Ci tss No. 7, 1838, for the benefit of the Town of Petersburg. To be drawn at ALEXANDRIA, Vu., on Saturday, November 24, IS3S. D. S. Gregory ft Co. Managers. A. READ, Contractor. SOU KM K. I Prize of $35,295 - is - $35,295 1 10,000 - - - - 10,000 1-- - - - 6,000 0,000 I - - - - - 4,000 .... 4,000 1----- 3,500 ----- ;i,500 I 3,292 .... 3.292 i 3,000 9,000 JO - - - - . 2,000 .... 80,000 50 200 .... 10,000 CO 150 9,000 C 3 no .... 8 19(1 63 100 - - - - 0,300 03 ------ SO --- . 5,040 63 CO 3,780 125 50 . - . . 0,300 log 10 5,040 3,717 20 - - - - 74.340 23,430 10 ... - 234,300 31.535 Prizes, amounting to .... $540,300 I tc-KF.TS $10 —Shares in proportion. (I 7 Orders for Tickets in the -above scheme, will meet with prompt attention if addressed (post paid) (l > A. HEAD, Agent, Augusta, Ga. BLANKKG i, fire.—DulCel, Whitney and Hose Blankets, Mixed and Ryd Linseys, Negro * (°Ht, Kentucky Jeans, Plaid Linsoy, Red and AA bite Flannels, low priced cloth for over coats, \l -rin os, Calicoes and Homespuns, for sale low for Iq- Hiov 191 \\ M. H- CRANE. rimtj illlllill P’Tolir, IUL be landed to-morrow, 60 bids. Cana! V 7 Flour, (fancy brand). For sale low, Lorn tlie Wbarf. nov 14 wlw A. 1. HUNTINGTON ft RUN. DlßlCrr IM PORTATION. gn BALKS 8-1 9-4 ami 10-4 London Duffel -MU' Blankets 2 bales snpi rior Rose and Whitney Blankets For sale low by not 20 HONKS ft CARMICHAEL. H A IPT O N COUUS £. <- V 1 .R Till ’, HAMP TON COHUSK, will eommot.eeon the second j Tuesday in January, 1831), being the eighth day of j the month. THE GREAT MATCH RACK, furslo,ooo,be tween Volney and Target, will come off on Mon day the seventh. The splendid SWEEPSTAKE, two mile lien tea, SIOOO entrance, forfeit SSOO, declaration SIOO. J. K. Calhoun names !>-. f. Nullificati ,i, got by Nullilter. dam by Tarter. John G. Winter, two b. f’s. Mis: Accident and Miss Armstrong,got by Tramp, ! dam by Whisker. John Morrison, two, one got by Henry, darn Highland Mary, the other by Eclipse, dam got by Barefoot. Coi. VV. Hampton, b. f. Klbi’ got by Emelins, dam Ada. Col. Pam) FiUsiinons, ch. f. Ada Byron, got by Priam, 1 dam Delphine. Michael S’eabrook, c. f. Godoljihin, dam .AH-is Medway. jVTlierc are several other Stakes to be mn for during the week, the Stakes to come off’tlie day onlays to suit the convenience of the parties. JOCKEY CLUB PURSES. FIRST day. Mile heats, for two and three year old colts, a pair of superb SILVER PITCHERS, valued at - -- -- -- -- - $250 ($25 entrance, three or more to make a rare.) SECOND DAV. Two mile heats, - -- -- -- -- s3no THIRD DAY, Three mile heats, - - -- -- -- - SSOO fourth day. Four mile heats, - - -- -- -- - $1,500 niTti DAT, Milo heats, throe best in five, ... - -S4OO N. I).—i have every tiling in readiness for the accommodation of my customers. F. AV. LACY, Acting Proprietor, nov 1 lm HEPS ft, BEALL’S rirn.’Prool’ Warehouse, Aiigufda, <<’h. IB 5 111-niidcrsigiicil, graleinl for the liheml pat i B r Hinge and support of their friends and cus tomers heretofore, bog leave, ta inlorin tiier.t and j the public, ihnl they continue to tramnel a general Wmchomr and Coiditiushioh Business, m I heir old stnad on Broad street Their wan lioiiac and close sierra arc in good order lor llie reeeplion of cot lon and goods in store. Liberal will at all times bo made on produce nod consignments. The agent i ol tho Georgia Railroad will uilb prmnpliicss receive and forward all cotton consign ed to us al tho different depots, as also any goods that may lm ordered through us up the road. HOPKINS, JENNINGS ft Co, Whole stile Grocers, are now receiving and opining un | extensive slock ol Groceries, in tlio fire-proof store 1 of the warehouse newly erected, which they will be prepared loolfcr on lire most liberal arias. All j irders through us, and filled by them, will be fne ! ofeemmis«ions,uiitf to tho entire sarisfaelion ol the parlies ordering. Ail cola in iin lent ions will bo addressed to us jointly, as tlie business in fuluro will he condneled in the name ol tl a firm. Pledging their itsiml promptness to nil business confided t« their care, iv ill hope to merit a continuance of the confidence heretofore so liberally bestowed. JOHN REES EGBERT Ti BEALL Augusta, October 2, 1838. OCr The city papers, Milledgsville Recorder, j Standard of Union, Southern V\ lug, Athens, w ill | copy tho above into their papers weekly, mu it first January nest. E I!. B. n AT STORE.—A. fl. MM,LORY having connected himself with ono of the largest manufacturing houses at the North, will in future conduct tlio business under the firm of A. 11. Jlalloty ft-C o. Their; resent nrrangcirmnt.i will enable A. B.M.ftCo. to supply theiccustomers on iho most ncKonnnndnting terins. They are mvv reeoiving tin ir Fail and Winter supply of Gentle ineii’s Hats, Caps, ftc ; olio, a largo ossortment ol’ Ladies’ Rennets, of tho hurst stylo mid superior ■ quality. 'l’lios'i wishing to parcim-e nrtic'es in I l heir lino, either al vv holosalo oc retail, arc soiicitud ; to call and examine their assortment. oct 2 if A. If MALLORY ft Co. m OHUS M u LTIC AIJ LIN. ID. WATKINS, of Petersburg, Georgia, has , just received on consignment from Virginia. FOUR JACKS, and I IVK JI.WFTS. The Jack are large and likely, of approved performance, vig orous end sure foal getters, and will he warranted. ( heice can tie had at one thousand dollars, sen nd at eight hundred, third at seven, and fourth at six fifty. The .linnets arc very large and regular | breeders, all in foal, and one with a colt at her side. Their prices range from two to five hundred [ dollars. Permnjt wishing such stock are invitod to ; call and pi:efiaG, itvtl ivuA* 10 At Prh iih > f-7* J Uoimt'lr, Artificial Flower*, Ac. 1 S r receive.!, a good assortment of Rmmeir, •' 1 • ■•’r ial fpi i.gs iml f lowers, consisting of Amcrie. n and Leghorn Straw Bonnets English pearl andoi ienl.il Florence Sr Tuscan Hats Colore I o i. n *; Shakers’ Foods, Palm Leaf and Tissue I nshionable Sprigs and Flowers All oi which will Lcopened for a few days, and only to dealers, wl o are respectfully Invited to call without delay,as they will i'.ml all these articles to be handsome and of tiro latest fashion. nov 13 W. !•;. <* ,1. IT. JACKSON. AssmsiiiA SALT. IC. SMI i'll respectfully infoims tiro Ladies • and Gentlemen of the city of Augusta and vicinity, that he has purchased the interest of Mr. A. Ilattier, in the DANCINti ACADKMY recently opened in this city, and that for the lemair.der of the season, pupils will he under his immediate charge. Ills ASSKMBLY BALLS will commence on Wednnday Evening ne.r/,21.5< in.it., and ho contin ued every other Wednesday evening during the season, lie lias been at much expense in fitting up his room and procuring suitable, Mu*ic, and hopes by bis individual exertions togiVc satisfaction to bis patrons. Tire following gentlemen have kindly consented to net as Managers during the season : James McLaws, William U. Savage, J. B. Walker, J. J. Cohen, Samuel Bores, I). W. Sr. John, Thomas Baukk.it, C. A. Greiner, ('. H. Martin, James Park. James L. Whay, ts nov 20 mi IF. LATEST FASHIONS .’-—The subscriber 0 has just received Pattern Suits of the latest sir le, which ho will take pleasure in exhibiting to those who favor him with a fall, for their inspection and approbation. \VM. O. PRICE, nov It Draper and Tailor, 258 Broad street. Nl'iw TllTlAl* FAMILY KOGFU Y. rijNl l Esuhseribor has just opened a new and cheap i Family (iroeery Store, next door above Joseph Bguion’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 thin market and those of New York and Charleston can supply wilt always he kept for the benefit of his customers.— The citizens of Augusta arc invited to call and ex amine his stock. J, P. LEWIS. P. S.—His terms are cash,hut families by making arrangements to settle monthly, can he supplied 1 y sending orders. trwlm nov 2 ATTRACTIVE. William O. ff^ricc, Illitu’s Mercer, Draper ami Tailor, No, 258 Ilroad Strict, f SNAKES pleasure hereby to inform his friend* 0 and the public of ids late arrival to this city with a select Stock of the newest and most fashion able assortment of line Hoods ever olfered in this market, comprising all lire choice colors of superior West of England and French Cloths, Cassimcrcs nml Vestings, Which he w ill make to measure in the best style, or sell by the Piece or Pattern. lie has alsojust received and will be continually receiving new addltionsof every article of the Fancy order for genllcniens’use and wear that cancan he called for, viz: I rider Shirts and Drawers of all kinds, fine Linen and Lotion Shirts, Frilled and PI iin ; Shirt Fronts i lino Linen* olhns; Suspenders of every variety j Hloves of all kinds of the first (piality ; superior Keek t to: ks of every description, made to order by the most celebrated makers (Silk and Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs; Black and lig’d Silk Cravats ( Night Caps; Shoulder Braces; Biding Belts; Cravat Stillirors ; Pantaloon Straps; Silk, Woolen and Cotton Hosiery r'f'inbrrlias; Cloak Cords and T ■ Is ; Bazor Straps; Travelling Cas es; Hats; Caps; Perfumery; Shaving Soaps: Clothes and Hair Brushes, fee. fee. With an extensive a»- ortment of Fashionable Rcfidy .If ride Clothing, Cut and made In bis establis’ inerit in the best men* ner, which will enable him losatisfythe publican in spection,that the like is not to he excelled if equal led in this country. A Hos which will be sold at tire lowest cash price r. nov 14 N MW UOOU.B. JC ST received by THOMAS RICHARDS, Not 293 Broad street, 'The Christian Keepsake and Missionary Annual, for 1839, edited by Rev. John A. * lark. The American Almanac, for 18.39. I low to observe. Morals and Manners by Miss Martincan. Narrative of Arthur Cordon I’ym. comprising the details of a mutiny and atrocious butchery on board the Amorier.n brig Grampus, on her way to tin? South Seas,with an account of the recapture of the vessel by the survivors, their shipwreck and sal se quent horrible strlPering from famine; their delive rance by means of the British schooner Jane drey; the brief cruise of the vessel in the Antarctic Ocean? her capture, and the massacre of her crew among a group of Islands in tlieerglity-fourtli parallel of south latitude, together with the incredible adventures and discoveries still farther south, to which Ural dis tressing calamity' gave rise. Unlwer’s Novels, a now edition, in 3 vols. octavo, with engravings. A Hrnmmar of the Greek Language, for the uses of Schools and Colleges, try Chark . Anthon, LI,. U. nov 10 (1 lUXKS AT SIGHT ON J Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington City, Richmond, Fayetteville, N.f. Charleston, Mobile, New Orleans, Cincinnati, Lexington, ICy. Constantly for sale hv nov 10 JOHN G. WINTER, to THE NORTH, VIA THE PORTSMOUTH AMD ROANOKE RAIL-ROAD* AND THE CHESAPEAKE UAV STEAM-BOATS. P'gTHROLGH from Wel len, N. (the norfhera § end of tire Wilmington and Halifax Rail Road) to Baltimore in twenty hours —without travelling by Bail Road after sun-down —without loss of sleep—with but one change of baggage —at less ex pense than by any other inland route, and several hours earlier; thereby ensuring a connexion with the morning lino from Baltimore to Philadelphia,, at which last city passengers will arrive in twenty seven hours from Weldon and sixty-eight hours from Charleston, S. C., which cannot he done by any other inland route. rfj‘ Leave Weldon every Sunday, Wednesday and Friday for Baltimore, and Monday and Friday for Washington. Office P. &U.R. R. Co., ) Portsmouth,Va., November it), 1838.5 1m t.LOULL'S U VESAMIC COJIPITI,ND. PITHS celebrated mixture has proved tube a safe | and speedy cure for the Gonorrhoea, Gleets, and other diseases of the Urinary passages, and the proprietor is authorised by a physician, to state that he has used it in an extensive practice with aston ishing practice with astonishing and happy effect. In fact, where the directions were strictly follow ed. a single instance is not known in which it failed to effect acme in the diseases for which it wggjw tended. It is confidently recommended arr f safe and speedy remedy, and one that ran he used at all times without the knowledge of the most intimate friend, and may be taken without risk or suspen sion from business. Many medicines arc daily of fered for the cure of those diseases, which, upon trial, have been found either dangerous or useless- This mixture contains no injurious article w hatever,. h.rt is composed of strengthening medicines of ical efficacy, and probably more congenial to the consti tution than anv other medicine used for this com plaint Fmed from the nauseating qualities attend ing copaiva, and tire common, mixtures, it will be so md agreeable to the palate, and pleasant instead of revolting to the stomach. Extensive experience has proved it to be an efficacy as much superior to the ordinary preparations as it is in pleasantness. For sale by ANTf NY & HAINES, nov 10* SI lp Agent*for dog "go.