Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, November 29, 1838, Image 3

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MOVING DIORAMAS. The proprietors of the Moving Dioramas respect fully inform t ie citizens of Augusta that they have fitted tiio Long lloum in Mr. Uennoch’s brick build ing, next above the 15ridge hank, on Uroad street where they intend to exhibit their Dioramas, for the j| fir t tim: in this city, THIS EVENING, Thursday, Nov. 20. Having met with the most flattering approbation 4 { in a neighboring city, they deem it unnecessary to jii reiterate the encomiums their woiks of art have called forth from those best qualified to judge. oaunn or thk exhibition. V1 EVV () F BAVAN N A H. The Drop curtain contains a view of the city o Savannah, taken from the Ogeechee road, painted i ■ expressly for the Savannah Dioramas. CAL A 13 RIA A L ANUS CAP E, POLAR REGIONS, PIAZZA DEL POPOLO, IN ROME DOVER CASTLE AND HARBOR. VIEW OF GENOA, HIUTM CL.ICF. OK COLI'MHL'g. (Tjf* See Small Hills. Doors open at 7—curtain to rise at half past 7. djf’ Tickets 50 cents, children half price, to be bad at the bars of the Eagle iV Phoenix, t inted States, Globe, and Planters Hotel, and at the bar of the National Coffee House. N'OTICE. —Tiie business (hitherto conducted under the firm of Starr , Simmons 4- JJailry, is this day dissolved, and in future will be conduct ed under the linn of Starr, Stn g- S inmnm. HEN JAM IN STARK, CALKU SIMMONS, DAVID DAI LEV. Fayetteville,Geo. Nov. 19, IS3B. wSt' nov2!) A NNUALB FOR 1839.—The subscriber is now J ft. receiving a good supply of all the English and American|Annuals for 1 839. Pc sons fond of line books are respectfully invited to call and examine the same. nov 29 T. H. PLANT. Kooic of~ldTyaltv, l^OlT”fsflff—Book of Royalty, characteristic of Kritisli Palaces, by Mrs. S. t. Hall —J splendid work, for sale bv nov 39 T. H. PLANT. imVTdeSi> no. K— OCMLLGEE HANK GFSTA'IE OFG.V. V M V.CON, 12th November, IS3S. ) THE Board of Directors have this day declared a dividend of six per cent, for the la«t six months, on the capital stock paid in, being at the rate of twelve per cent, per annum, which will he paid to stockholders or their authorised agents, on and after Thursday next. nov 29 2t J. A. Will TE, Ass tCashier. ( . RAISING SILK I I {•'BNUK subscriber lias about One Hundred Thou- J sand Morns Mullicaulis, or Chinese Mulberry- Trees, and will sell all or any of them at a price that will give good room for profit. Apply at the office of tiie Columbus Enquirer for particulars, or write, post paid, to Hamilton, Harris county, near which (dace the trees a.-j ; or come witli cash and carts, and get supplied. nov 29 w3t YOUNG PATTERSON. BTTrKE SH E I tIF!•' BALeSI ■ft A7TLL be sold, on the first Tuesday in January T T next, at the Court House door in Waynes boro’, at the usual hour of sale, the following pro perty, to wit: 1 Carriage and Harness,! Sulkey and harness, 1 pair match Hrown Horses, 2 cows •and calves, 2 heffers, the undivided half of 2 acre lots, known in the plan of the Town of Waynesboro as lot 119 and 129, 2 carpets, 2 Rugs, 3 fenders, 2 pair brass andirons, 3 pair of Shovels and tongs, I doc. cane Seatchairs, 1 doz. Windzor chairs, 1 sofa, I side board, 1 dining table and ends, 1 set drawers, 2 tc i tables, 1 eight day clock, 4 bedsteads I Feath er bed, 2 wash stands, 1 cutting machine,! bathing tub, 1 Jersey wagon, 4 mattrasscs, 1 tract of land containing .')() acres, more or less, adjoining lands of J.n. W. Jones and John Watkins, i house and lot, subject to no mortgages, and one negro woman named Hetty, also subject to no mortgages ; the above property [jointed out and levied on as the property of Mandoss P. Verdcry. to satisfy sundry li. fas. from the Superior Court of Hurke county, in favor of John P. King, et at., against the said -Mandoss P. Verdcry. A i.so, On tiie same day, at the same place and time, one tract of land containing one hundred and ninety acres, more or less, adjoining lands of J. D. Thomas and Abner Moore, levied on as the property of Tur ner 15. Moore, to satisfy a li. fa. from the Superior Courtof Hurke county, in favor of Samuel Andrews and others, vs. John Goodwin, administrator of Turner U. Moore, deceased. WM. H. DOUGLASS, Sheriff. November 29, 1838. td VV AHRENJ SHERIFF SAXeSI W/ ILL be sold at the court house door in War * w renton, Warren county,on the first Tuesday in January next, between the usual hours of sale, tiie following property, to wit: three hundred and fifty acres of pine laud, adjoining lands of Solomon Nevvson. and others, levied on as tiie property of Gideon G. Harris, to satisfy a fi. fa. f.om Warren Superior couit, in favor of Winter & Chapman, vs. Gideon G. Harris and Vincent T. Hart, security.— Property pointed out by security. . Aim, at the same place and time, one house and * lot in tie town of Warrenton, known as the Georgia Railroad Warehouse, or depot, at the end of tiie Warrenton branch, levied on as the pro perty of the Georgia Railroad and Hanking Company, to satisfy a li. fa. in favor of Henjamin F. Hubert, vs. said company. Property [jointed out by plain tiff s attorney. Also, two hundred and fifty acres of pine land on t ie waters of Reedy creek, more or less, adjoining Mrs. Denton and others; levied on as the property of John Dawd, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. coming from a Justice’s court, in favor of Lockhart & Three wits, vs. said Dawd. Levy made by a constable and returned tome. ALo, two hundred acres of pine land on Little Briar creek, adjoining lands ot Elisha Perryman, Sen., and others ; levied on as the property of Ed ward Welch, to satisfy sundry li. las. coming from a Justice's court. Lockhart A, Three-wits, and oth- I ers. vs. said Welch. Levy made by a constable and returned to me. JEREMIAH PERRYMAN, Sheriff. November, 29, 1838. td ‘ A GRADUATE OK YALE COLLEGE, who % will lurniih the most satisfactory testimonials ! of character and qualifications wcnld'like an eiigi- I He situation as Private Tutor or at the head of a | flourishing Academy. His success in his profession | hitlu-.t.j, wairants him in expecting a liberal rc- I ward. Communication; ad'ressed to O. 11. Arnold, I Augusta, Geo. will meet with immediate attention. I References—Pros. Day, of Yule College, Rev. ! Dr. Tenney, Wethersfield, (ft.) May & Unmet, ! Augusta. d2tw2t" nov 29 I AMltilVlllATOirs BALE. I CAN the Tr t Tuesday in February noxt will be 1 " sold at the court house door in Floyd county, I lot of land 'o. 127, Cth district, 4th section, Chcro- j k ;e,now Floyd county, sold as t :e property of Wil- I Ham S. Kelly, for the benefit of tiie heirs and credi- j tore of»ii i deceased. HENRY EVANS, November £9, 1833. 3t Administrator. ( G -creia, Columbia County: ■ftV'TL.KEAS Richard R. Day and Almon V. I if Day, apply for letters of Administration on I the estate of John Day, deceased, These are therefore to cite and admonish all and ! singular, tie kind red and creditors of the said de- | ceased, to file their objections (if any they have) at ; my office, according to law. Given under my hand.this 27th day of November j I'3S. nov 29 GABRIEL JUNES. Clerk. i / -n \ b vuHONR’s Latent balances, 0 f #ll * a y sizes, from 319 to 2000 lbs. draft, many of I ti.e.n fitted with long head pieces expressly for ; weighing Cotton, for sale bv HALSEY t HARDING. Savannah. Nov. 23 trwfit Al Utlist AltE AND CLTLEKV. I THE subscribers have received by recent arri vals at Savannah, one hunilred and twenty ! p ickages of Hardware an t Cutlery, which have i beer, purchaie i from t’ o manufact-ories in liirming ham and S leffiel l, on tl.e most favorable terms; this, I logetiier w th their former stock on iian.l.mukts t.uir‘assortment equal t / unv ever before oflered in the southern market; all of which will be disposed ol on the most libera) terms. Country merchants and ot icrs are requested to c-ail and examine for: th-.mselvr-. MOORE fc DAVIS vij.o Profti strv t oppo it? the Globe i 'otsl, v * dkwoi BOOK AJfD JOB PRINTING. T1 HE subscriber has recently allied to his mate also a very handsome assortment of New Plain . and rOnarnental Type, Cuts ami Borders, and is now 1 prepared to execute work in the neatest style and shortest notice. He would respectfully invite the attention of At torneys and public officers to his stock of Law Blanks. The variety is believed to be greater than can be found at any similar establishment in the state. Blanks also printed to order at the shortest notice. Office on Campbell street, one door from Broad street, and immediately opposite \. J. & T. W. Mil ler’s Law Office. * BENJ. HUANTLV. nov .29 w2t 1* LA N T VTIOX FO il 8 A LE. I OFFER my Plantation in Stewart county for sale j it contains over nine hundred acres, mostly level creek hammock, acknowledged to be as pro ductive and pretty a farm as there is in the county. There is over one hundred and fifty acres in culti vaaion. The plantation is well and conveniently watered with a never failing creek, with a marl bed running through it. It is situated in the most healthy portion of the county, six miles cast of Flo rence,with an excellent piny woods road to the town. There arc negro cabins sufficient for twenty or thirty hands, several cribs, a good gin house, with excellent new running gear and a first rate new screw; provisions and stock can be purchased on the premises. Major T. J. Stell, on the.premises, will show the plantation to any one. Apply to Jas. R. Jones of Columbus, ormyse If, nearthe old Agen cy, Crawford county. A bargain may be bad, as I am determined to sell. nov 29 wit .SAMUEL RUTHERFORD. RANAWAY from the sub- JP soriber, on the 20th of Sep jßpa. I tember last, a likely Negro *’- v ,lll ' name 0 f PARIS, / five feet eight inches high, TJUBsSgl&Ua*-l ydluw complected, his eyes wm si yellow, and shows the whites of his eye? very much—very white teeth, and has •' a scar on one of his temples, occasioned by the kick of a horse —his face inclined to be slim, and long jawed. A lioe.al reward will be given to any person who may apprehend said boy, or give me any information so that 1 can get him. JONAS SHIVERS. Bartlesville, Pike co., Nov. 29 wit NMHItUBS FOR SAU. THE subscriber has just received direct from Virginia, ninety-five likely young Negron, consisting of men, women, boys and girls. Plan ters and others will do w ell to call on me, as 1 am determined to sell on the most reasonable terms. BKNJ. DAVIS. Hamburg, November 2S, ISIS. 20td riA) HIRE.— Piie snbser', m has several Negroes 8 ol both sexes, and dinerent ages, to hire until the first of January next. Apply at his residence, Mrs Barret's corner, below the lower market house. nov2B 6t A. DANFORTH. ‘ BANK OF AUGUSTA] " \ November 17, lS.lB.ji ''VU'OTICE.—The annual election of thirteen Di iS rectors, on tire part of the individual stock holders, will lie held at the Banking house on Mon day next, Id December, between the hours 10 A.M. and 4 P. M. ROBERT F. POE, Cashier, nov 28 td NLWGOODS! NEB UOUUsI ' WILLIAM CLAGETT, Jr., No. 238 Broad st. has just received the balance of his Fall Goods, among which will be found 8 pieces splendid new style gros de Apiiptss 4 do rich plain gro< de Sois 1 do blk gros grain and a gene.al assortment of the richest Black Siiks 10 do new style coronation Prints 10 do Imperial Dresden do 1 ease large size Palm Hoods, colored 1 do misses’size do do do (1 cartoons handsome French Flowers, Ac., which, together with a very handsome assortment of Sta ple and Fancy Dry Goods, will be sold on the most pleasing terms. The public, and particularly the ladies, are res pectfully invited to call and look at the above. — The subscriber pledges himself to sell as low as his neighbors who profess to sell at rest, or any other establishment in the city. nov 27 t.w2w ’ WM. CLAGETT, Jr. WIMBERLY & riNIIE subscribers having located themselves in I the city of Savannah for the purpose of car rying on a general FACTORAGE AND COMMIS SION BUSINESS, under the firm and style of Wimberly Sr Jnnei, tender their services to their friends and the public. Our exertions shr.ll be ex clusively for the interest of those who may confide to us the tiansaction of their business, and our ut most and unwavering r.dheren. e to instructions ri gidly observed. EDWARD WIMBERLY, JAMES V. JUNES. REFERENCES. Savannah. AugUsltt. Jackson A Marlow, C. J. Jenkins, Esq., Dr. C. P. Richa dson, Col. 11. 11. Gumming, Col. Win. C. Harris. J. A I). Morrison. Milledgeville. Twiggs county, Hines A Harris, Gen.. E. Wimberly. Maj. Jeremiah Beall, Charleston'. James T. I.ane. Wiley, La»c A, Co. Louisville. New Orleans. Col. R. L. Gamble, Wood A Simmons. Macon. Mobile. A. H. Chappel, Esq., Daniel Chandler. Solomon, Griffin A Land, L. A VV. Cowles. nov 24 2msw&w F«ucy Cuual Flour. be landed to-morrow, CO bbls. Canal V T I lour, (fancy brand). For sale low, from the Wharf. nov 14 w4w A. I. UHNTINGTON A SON riNHE undersigned continues to advance on Cot- I ton shipped to Ins friends in Savannah, Charleston, New York, Havre, Liverpool. * ISt D. W. ST JOHN. j H. HEAI>I>EN, ARTIST, |?Lf»B leave reaped fully to inform the citizens B * of Augusta, that be has returned to this city, and taken the room formerly eernpierl hy him in the Masonic Hail, where he intends remaining for a ew weeks, mid where he would bo happy to reserve those who may desire his professional services. KrThe public generally, are invited to call and aen his specimens. n , T Rum, sugar, molasses antTllaY^- i 23 bids Boston Hum 20 hhds Sugar, goes! quality 10 hhds Molasses, suitable for retailing 00 bundles best Eastern Hay, for .al* by nov- '2 trw2w j. MEIGS’. LAW ITffIcIT riMJE s.tbscrjbcr has removed his office to the X ro.ilh room, rccornl floor, in the |W Office range, where he < m at all times bo found and tm suhed hf liio. cs wicimavu'ed his services,ami will h mor him with their confidence, sent 5 liudfrAw W.Vf. \V. HOLT. Is IF A YETI’® COUBUi. i he races over this Course will coinmenco on the second week in December next. Will come ojf on MONDAY. f he Colt Race, two mile heats—fulir entries rn.’de, one haif forfeit, and do,ed, at two hundred dollars entrance. TUESDAY SECOND DVV, 1 wo Mile heats—free for any thing—purse, $4OO WEDNESDAY —THIRD DAY, Three Mile heats, purse, $7OO THURSDAY—FOURTH DAY, Four Mile Heats, purse, <,13001 FRIDAY FIFTH DAY, Mile heats, bed three in five. pui„e, - - $4OO f ATURDAY, A ( o!t Stake of < >00 —one half forfeit—declaration to be made hy payment to the Secretary, two weeks previous to the races, $lOO. Eight entries and j dosed. I The above parses are subject to a discount of sis- j teen per cent, to defray the expenses ol’ a Jockey ; Club Rail, to be given by the Club on Thursday j evening of the races. J.vS, L VMPKIV k CO. j not 29 dtJ ' on , MUSEUM. r "L~\,f[ ln ' ‘Pal towns and monuments of the world. ”■llll' splendid establishment will be opened cv- ' A ®o’ a . v horn b to !• o’clock in the evening, on Iti-oml street, below the Eagle and Phoenix Hotel. I he proprietor ot this establishment, anxious to please those who may honor him with a visit, as sme.i the public tint.’ the greatest order and deco rum will be observed during the exhibition of the pictures. I 1 he Ladies and Gentlemen who have visited the Museums ol New ark. Boston anil Philadelphia, will be delighted with the correctness and beauty ol the paintings. I he proprietor having made this city his perma nent residence, has placed his confidence in a gene son* public fir a share of their patronage. I.very week will he exhibited a new lollcct'on oi Paintings, except the (treat Conflagration of Moscow, which will be exhibited every evening. dj' Admittance fill cents —children 23 cents. — Entrance for throe months £2. Cm nov 17 Ol'lnnleis mid Speculators look out! N Thursday next at It) o’clock, A. M„ will be o.lcred for sale at public outcrv, in front of .1. * I). Morrison’s office, in this citv,’“ THE COT 7’°A PICKISHI MACJUSE." This machine is a v ery curious and ingenious contrivance, invented and made for the picking out cotton in the field, by Mr. Emmons. Those desirous of examining it, can do so, at the place ol sale, previous to the day. Sold for the benefit of the stockholders. hy order of the President of the Company. MU. GARCIA respectfully informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of Augusta and its vicinity, that, with the assistance of a part of hit; family and i his friends, he tr ill give a Musical Soiree in the , course of next week. ts nov 16 MOKE NEW GOODS. subscribers have just received additional ; n. supplies to their stock of Dry Goods, and are no .v prepared toolfcr them tor. Cash at prices much 1 lower than customaiy. Their stock embraces a general assortment of fancy ami Staple lory Goods, and those in want may depend upon finding the prices satisfactory. G. H. NOHLK ACp. nov ts _ opposite the Planters* Hotel. Book hinging. —The subscriber has Bow on hand a good assoifmcnt of very line cap, de • mi, medium, royal and super-royal Paper, and w ith - one of the best ruling machines in the In it,cl States, 1 and good workmen, he is prepared to manufacture Blank Books ruled to any pattern, and hound in a superior style, iu Russia, calf or sheep binding, with or without spring hacks, s Orders executed with despatch for banks, nier- I cuntilc houses, Ac. fnov 24] T. 11. PLANT. (1 LOTT lI.MG.—T he subscriber has now in store > a new and elegant assortment of superfine ' REAI)\ MADE GARMENTS, suitable to the season manufactured in his own establishment Lon; the best of goods, and in the latest style of fashion, 1 consisting of Dress and Frock fonts of all the ap proved colors, Smtout Coats of eamhlet. Heaver, Pilot, and double milled cloth, Ladies’ ami Gentle • men’s superfine Cloth and Cnmblet Cloaks, Velvet cloth, cassmere, Merino, Silk and Bombazine Vests; , cloth, cas-imete, Satinet and Kentucky Joan Pan taloons; \ civet and Gingham Dressing Rohes, Ac. WILLIAM O. PRICE, 1 nov 28 25S Broad st. opnoslto the State H-e> Hermitage ~e\ikaci.—.i,.., ... vented combination of diilerent odors has ae quired a just popularity, not only hy reason of tl e strength and delicacy, but of the extraordinary du ration of its perfume. Whilst the strength of ma ny other extracts and essences arc almost as evan escent as the bloom of the dowers from which they are derived, the Hermitage retains all its fragrance for an indefinite length of time, and is scarce to be ’ removed from the garment on which it is poured, ’ by washing, hence it is probably the cheapest and must delightful perfume of our laboratories. For sale, together vvitli a large assortment of Perfumei v, " Soaps, Hair Gils, &c. by ANTON V A HAINES. . nov 2S 2152 Broad street. ‘ <s> r BULK. CHAMPAIGN CIDER, ,-C <) 50 boxes Canton Fire Crackers, 50 cases assorted Pickles 20 casks superior Goshen Cheese 25 kegs do do Butter 25 baskets first quality Champagne Wine 15 doz Manilla Door Mats j. 5 bbls Smoked Beef • > bbls Bologna Sausages 10 boxes Dried Citron 5 eases fresh Prunes • 40 half and quarter barrels Buckwheat Received, with a choice selection of Groceries, for _" ov 20 sale by JOHN COSE ERY. DO.'I KSTICS, Cy ,4 BROWN Shirtings ■Cj"*Tr I—4 and 5-4 brown Sheetings 3-1, 5-4 and 5-1 bleached Shirtings ami Sheetings Black and white mixed I.inseys Red and white do do Striped and plaid Linseys, Negro (Toll s, Ac., just received and for sale, wholesale and retail, at p:i oes vvhcih cannot fail to please. Country mer chants. and others ate invited to call and examine their stock. G. I). NOBLE A Co. nov 6 ts Opposite Planters’ Hotel. f UST RECEIVED and for sale 10w,'40 pieces heavy Kentucky Bagging, 100 pieces heavy Dundee Bagging. »' t 12 JOHN M. COOPER A SON. ST 10101, (tills i’OJl COTTON GINS. 1 '\T INVENTION.—The subscriber has just , IN received a supply of the PATENT RIBS for Cotton Gins, which have toon spoken so highly of wherever they have been tried throughout the Cot ton Growing States. These kihsare so constructed that one set will last twenty years or more, and be constantly in use, hy having an extra ,etofC'ast ht ei laces. The faces are made to lit on the front ?' t,le Ribs where the Saws pass through, and in so unplc a manner that any person lan put them on. The subscriber will always keep a supply of Gins on hand of the above description. WILLIAM JONES, A few doors above the I'pper Market. 1 July 13 : NEW HOOKS J1 ST received by THOMAS RICHARDS— Home as found, by the author of ti e Home ward Bound. I Cicciola, or Captivity Captive, a tale, in 1 vol. Land Sharks and Sea Gulls, by Capt. Glascock, R.M. Peter Pilgrim,or Rambler’s Recollections, by the author of Calavar, Ac. Country Stories, by Miss Mitford. The Stranger in China, or the Fan-quiss Visit to be Celestial Umpire in 1536-7. nov 21 Ik accordance with the ostensible views ol' the .Southern Convention. I) I It II CT I .11 POItTA T I O N . rirHOM AS I. W UAV A SON have just received 1 by the Governor Troup, and are now opening, a large assortment of CHEMICALS and other * DRUGS, from the Laboratory of .Wander, Wearer ,)• Co. (one of trie first houses in England,) which will be sold in a state of the utmost purity. These with their former supply on hand constitutes a large and very complete assortment, consisting of almost even article in the Drug line usually kept in this market, iXj’Orders will he thankfully received and attend ed to with despatch, on the most accommodating terms, ts oct 17 GGOi IIS, t ANSJ.IIUUES, Ac.' ~ f|WE subscribers hat t just received a large X assortment ol superfine ami middling qualities CLOTHS and CASSIMERES, viz. blue, block and fancy colored clotns, beaver cloths, of extra body, suitable for Overcoats, Ac. Ribbed, plain and fancy striped Cassimeres, in great variety. 200 pieces Satinets, some of which aie of superior quality, and composing a great variety of colors, fancy stripes and mixtures. Silk and other quality Vestings, Buffalo Cloths which they offer at very low prices. jwt 3 EDGAR A CARMICHAEL. Moitl: new goods” 88. KIRTLAND A Co., Merchant Tailors, | .* • have received a complete assortment of ] GOODS in their line ; Cassimcres in great variety, j superior Satin Vestings, Ac. Ac. Fancy Goods. —so dozen best Hoskin (black and I colored) Gloves; Buckskin and Beaver do; superior 1 « j black and white Silk do; Berlin do; white and U’k j t i silk Half Hose 5 cotton do; superior Merino Vests 1 j and Pants; Suspenders, of the best quality; Linen, I i. | Cambric and Silk twilled pocket Hdkfs. i 1 i Stocks. —Opera tie Satin Slocks; plain do; ' owe t | ! I and plain Bombazine d>'. 50 tlo/ev rourrl aid square j '1 • end Collar*. Ac. Ae. o-t 10 \,rr<. SIMMs’ NEW NOVEI.—PELAYO, a Xt M. story ot the Goth, by the author of Guy Hi vers, Ac., forsale by [n 2S> T. H. PLANT. I SHARKS Georgia Rail Road and Bank 101 »/ U Stock for sale. Enquire at this office. nov 27 ts 4 Mil AJIUN WANTED, by a female, as a f V nurse or attendant in a family. She has ex- . perience. Enquire at this office. ts nov 27 ‘ PALM LEAF HOODS.—4 cases Palm Leaf tin Hoods just received and for sale by or nov 2(i W. H. CRANE. im "'JVJ NOt EL, BY SlMMS.—Pelayo: a story "'* INI of the Goth, by the author of Guy Rivers, f eiaassee, &c. Just received bv nov ■-* I IK .M VS RICHARDS. >j|lLN pr.ATH,for saiy by “ «, 1 nov 23 2t HUNGERFOUD, FRISBKK & CO. (t ENTINL FARINA COLOGN K, a superior 2 article for the toilet, for sale by ""V 22 .ANTONY A HAINES. Ol i k Blil.S. ALBANY ALK. just received and for sale by JS.UL TUII.NSt N. A nov 21 M A HKUiCH on New Y’i>rk arrjt harlestoii; also, T. I*l i States Bank Notes, for sale by nov 20 GKO. INS. K TRUST Co. lost —A pair of GOLD SPJiCfACLES, In a TI A red morocco rase, for which the finder will be handsomely rewarded by leaving them with nov 2(1 ts ’SNOWDEN & SHEAR. I" TSITKD STAYKH BANK NOTES~for sale nov 14 2m by J.\o. G. WINTER. QU PERU)R CLOTIR for sale bv O nov 13 JOHN 8. HUTCHINSON. ”%■ IROINIA PI RE LEAF TOBACCO, just re- V ceivcd ami for sale cheap by nov Hi ANTONY St H VINES. SUGVR AND COFFEE.—2.I UUds. mime St Croix Sugar, hO begs real old Java Coffee, just received and forsale by nov IH ’STOVALL k HAMLEN. IKECIIES. — V lot of prime Lueehesju.streceiv- J cd; also, some first rale Dissecting and other Instruments. Jor sale bv nov 9 HAVU, AND, U.SSLEY kCd. INCHNITCRE FRINGE—Two oases very hea vy and rich patterns just received, by nov 8 J. P. SET/.E. ' e-ATS AND STOCKS—of the latest fashions. 3 received and for sale by E. D. Ci )OK K, nov 1 107 Broad street. ff.NOH SALE OK HIRE,'a smart, active, like- (J] I ly Negro Gild, a'. out seventeen years of age. ( Enquire at this office. ort S ‘ Matches;. —Loro toco, Friction and Luci fer Mat ties, ot superior, quality Just received < OCt'l7 and forsale by ANTONY & HAINES. {■ROUND, a sum .X money, which can be had by * applying to C'AAItlvE, McTEJR icCo. oct 22 JNOR SALE—TVrvuVi Shares Georgia Rail Road .. ’ and Danl.nig-Company Stock. Enquire at this g’ siffice. ts oi 123 5 VrtEYJIRIS, Attoiixuv at Law, will j jj, practice in the counties of Burke, Richmond J ami Columbia. tKiine fowfr wing.of Rei.Tsbuildir.g, C Broad street. i&wJm act 29. V’ J 1 ATS.—Just received a splendid supply of Gen- \ J tlemenV and Y outh’s Cloth, Fur, Celctt and 2 Leather Caps,cf the latest fashions, by nov 1 F. I>? €Ck*J£K. iV rjUL,AM ' K - No. 369 Hrowt »ti(Mtl • y V Augusta, Ga_, Agent (or the New Y ork Al- v bion, Emigrant and'Old Countryman, will receive d subscription* and payments. ly June 9 0 k l>\ ANTES will To made by the subscriber on 1 fl CoUr-ai cvr.signi-itl to his friends in New York, ' Liverpool es Havre. JAMES RHI.ND. ' . oct 22 swtf \r AI CLt/SK CtVr Tu.N r (A Bl : , slant supqly, of the above article for sale at |, Factory prices by the agent!, h rna L“ _ CLARKE, McTiaß k Co. r MUV STLKV. Rjjgj ,4 SABAL has just received an assortment of I ./V • Black and colored Rips, which he oilers (or J sale at Niv fill,.one door above Bones St Csiiml- • QllMl. fC navi) I 1 4SABVAI. Kant just received anti:, now opening . . • a genera.! assortment of staple and fancy DRV GOODS, which he o.Tcrs for sale ntNo. 213, J one door above Bonos &. I'armieliacl. ts nov 3 U .vulNil, about one mile from Augusta, cm the V Savannah react; juUHNCH Oh’ KEY'S, which 1 the owner can have by calling at this otlico and pay- \ ing for this advertisement. ts oct 31 J Robert LAMBERT & Co. have moved their ' offue lo the store of A. \V. Walton tj. ( o.— ' All persons indebted to them will please snake pay- n inent previous to the Ist of January next, when al! j i outstanding recounts will b« placed in the hands of 'I an attorney xW collection. Vs r.ov 17 1 111 MFII IIKYS.T LAKR% A 1«. fFbvxierly Abeon, freor&iit.l H AVE ce. awed by late arrivals front England, and are noKioponhig at Hie store No. 11l Pearl street, (up st.-jrs,) a general assortment of British „ and French Try. Goo is, selected md imported di- 11 reel, expressly for, the Southern trade, together t with a general assortment of American. Goods, u which makes the . user Unco t comp. etc. —Merchants v visiting the city are. requested to call and examine, j e the stock. ; o Orders will Nave particular attention, and put up at the shortest notice. J a Charleston, S. c, October 22, lS3ts ts lo DEW HTCHetf. 'itIVID WBW OOMM, riNHE Mibscri-VcM b.Avi.ig taken one of. the new j j H stores on T/.si South side of Broad-street, two | " doors below G. R. Jessup & Co,, and directly oppo- 1 site the Planters’ Hotel, would inform the pub.it; 0 that they have received ami are now opening an extensive assortment of staple and fancy l>ry 1 Goods, which we arc disposed to offer at whole- ale v or retail, to our friends and all who may favor us with u call,on as favorable terms as can he oi.tained al any similar establishment in the city. A share | of public patronage is respectfully solicited. I act ,26 ts G. H. NOBLE .It Co. I ! inliifl hs midi llounet'; 1 ;l 4 case .' ilk 1 mbrellas, eomraoir to superfine. \ a J 1 case Gingham EmUolUs, eou.utoit to super, j Ido colored IVJj Hr-wls-or Nun’s Bortr.vfs ; Ido white ito do do do Just received amT-fer ale at 2h{i liroad-.-st. by I I nov 1.) THOS. 11. WYATT 4, CO. i I I * UIdA!)VMiA O K C t O T SLI \ (i. [a S2l D. COOK, No. 197 Bread street, has justre- i • reived a largo-supply of new and fashions- | J b'.c 4 C LOTH ING, which, tugetlicr with his former 1 stock, makes hfs assortment ns good as can be found [ I in anymarket. All of which he offers at whole- I I sale or retail on very accommodating terms, and i 1 iivites his fciitudlk to calk nov 3 i * HOSIKIIY, OLOVI'.S, Ac. yil If. WYATT 8:Co. huvereceived and open- f 1 , e.i a very large and well assorted ‘■fork ol \ Men’s Women’s Misses, boy’s and children’s flo,-.ie- w ry, of all sizes and qualities, among, whji h arc the w following: ; M .Men’s superior Lamb’s Wool aini-.Mermo If.xse and cc half Hose d< Do stout and he>.,«y Woolen haif Hose Women's black and while ( a.shrncre Hose, a new audsuperior article. ' j. Do Lamb’s Wool ami.Worino Hose, assorted; | ri Do white, brown and Mock cotton Hose i J Misses white and brown checked and plain rotton ar Hose j nc Do and children’s Lamb's Woo', and Morir a I lose hi Boy’s Worded Merino and J.arnb’s Wool da Black Hose and vshite silk and he if ilossq r.ssocted. White, colored and black silk and Kid Gloves I Long white Kid Gloves ■ Men’s Ho skin and Buckskin Gloves ' H, > Do fine Merino and heavy Woolen Gloves . Do colored, black and lined Berlin do ! ,nl ALSO, j CO A full assorboe. sos Bornharine, Satin and Mode ' r| Blooks, ma le to order, and cut narrow, and fine Lin- Co liars. Cet-22 W A f KOKGIA LIME. —Fresh stone Lime of as good t’ V I quality as any in the market, put up in loves stronger, tighter, and moia- convenientfo< franspor- jj ( , I,tion tlian barrel-, and holding the «am quantity. Trice ; s3 the single bcei and ‘2 .50 by the quantity, ,j,„ delivered at Aqgimti. at Jack onhoro, and at the te j mouth ot Briar creek, on the Snvrnn-.li river, it will n > l( ho .arid at the same rates with freight olf .Apply !_■ 1 T. D. SMITH, Planter.*' Hotel, or - June It U-.tkdtf D. KJsKJf.PA i Jt!‘. Kx u, hoi om.i.u. dr.vw::;,, ;r “■ s ■ UH)R(iIA HT.iTK LOTTEu » , >1 the Bi-lei:tof the Angii-M.i 1 idependcnt F ire tT.MB No. 17, ri.il IS3B. 1 2 3 i i ts 7 s <) 10 11 12 ■M 1.7 33 30 2S 27 OS 3s 2 10 .71 00 1 hereby entity (Shut U.i.- Above numbers us they ami are as taken from tin Managers’ C'er licate ol the drawingof the V irginia Sate Lottery, r Petersburg, Class ,\o. 7. for is.'is drawn at Alex •dvia. \ a. Nov. '>•! h, IS3S, and which determines ic fate of all tickets held in the above Lottery. A. READ, Agent. Augusta, November 2!', IS3S. (CT Ticket Nos. ill) ;*:« MS—\ Prize ol 'wo Tuoi svmi Donnas, in the above Lottery, •as left unsold in my oilier. GEORGIA STATE la 9 T T ic V , yon tik; nr.Nr.nr of the Augusta Independent Lire Company. Pi.w No. <Ps, ron 183 S. 'obe ch'tvrn.itwd by the drawing of the Virginia Swte Lottery,o tss No. 7,1838, for the benefit of the Leesburg Academy, 'o.bedtaw,n at ALEXAN DHIA, Va., on Saturday, December 1, IS3S. iK S.. (riu;uoav S. Co. Managers. A. HEAD, C ontractor. S C H K .\I K. 1; Prize of $30,000 - is - $30,000 1 10.000 10,000 1. S,OOO ..... S.OCO 1’ - - ... 5,000 .... 5,000 ), ...... 4.000 4,000 1 :: 120 ... . 3,120 30 ...... 1,500 ---. 45,000 50 ..... 500 .... 35,00(1 50 ...... 400 .... 30,000 50 - ... - 300 .... 15,000 100 ..... . 200 .... 20,000 6.7 .... . hOO .... fi,.700 65. -....50--.. 5,200 6(7 .... - Gil - 3,250 07 41l ... . 2,000 130 ...... 30 .... . 3.1)00 •i.oso ...... an - - - - 03.000 27,040 ...... t 0.... 270,400 33,396 Prlkes, amoiinling to- .... $570,570 Tick) ts- $10 —Fa \Kis- ts rtuii’oimow. Qfj' Orders f«t Tickets in the above scheme. will meet with prompt attention if addressed (postpaid) :o A. UKAI>, Agent, Augusta, Ca. MTO RENT.— A. Fonvenictil Dwelling (n F.Ult- st.ooti just above Washington sheet. Apply to A. PIUiVET. nov 11 2tw. T> * RENT—4 lie lower half of the huge buihSng lately occupied hy Wiliiam Wood* I jj-lIBL bnrv. ns a erorlccrv slzre, suitable fora grocery or dry good; store. For terms applv to tug 32 »*AC MUSK, 311 Brooil.il, Blanket's, &c.—Wldtniey an.i iio e HbmkeLs, Mixed and liyj Linseys, Negro ■ loth, Kentucky Jeans, PliiiJ, Li&sey, Led an.i White flannels, low priced cloth lor - over coats, Merinos, I nlieoes and Ilonn spuns, for sale low for ■ash by 'nnv 10! WM. M- t KANE. ASSEMBLY UA 1.1.. J(7. SMITH respectfully infants* the Ladies , and (lentlemen of the city of Augusta and vicinity, that he lias purchased the interest of .Mr. A. Ilattier. in the I) VNt.'TNtJ ACADE-VIY recently opened in Ibis city, and that for the remainder of lh" seas m, pupils will be under his inimejiilt charge. Hii ASSEMBLY B Vl.i.S will cotnunn'c on Wednriday Ktenlnx next, 21.1 lust., and be contin ued every other Wednesday evening during tlie reason. LV lias been at much expense in fitting tp his room and procuring suitable Mimic, and hopes by • Ids individual exertions togiv.- mtisiactiun to bis • patrons. i The following gentlemen have kindly consented 1 to act as Managers (luring tbe-i-etuon i ,1 vmus Msl.aws, Wiimam U. Sataci, J. b. W uKia, J. J. CoitF.rr, S tMrr.r. Hours, 17. V\ . St. John, Thom u* ll.uMir.tr, C. Csf. mien, C. 1). Maim i.t. Jams puss. Jamw L V\ b.av, ts novSO || AT STOKE.- t. 11. SULLuiii listing • I connected bin.««-ll v\i L ono of the target maimbtrliiring I.oif i s nt, I!.a North, will in Inlure I imuiiict tin- hiiidnoi-s un»!-r ihe dim of A, H, 1 Mallory AC o. Their, ererat arrang. ir.ni.ts will j eiiulile A. 11. .71 A So. to snp It their cu»toitirr» on : t lio most iiccomuio.dating t-nns. Tin y nre in w receivin'', lh ir Full end Winter supply ofL'etuie- I inoiTs !i»ir, (laps, A c ; n|r» r a large assortment of j I niticH - Her, nets, of ihe bund s'rie and superior I ipmltiy. Timm v, i»‘ ing ro prrel.a.e artte e* in ■ l heir line,»i her ru v> holcrrlc or re* ml, tire solh iud | t roll »i d examine their assortment. net 2 If A. H .71A I,LOR V lit Co. I MKWSHMt>*W)HDTWbr —TKv swbrriit rr | having pun based the entire interv-t ufiMr. i Edward VV. Collier, in the above cstaoli h- j incut, would by tuis means inform bis friends and : the public generally, that lie intends giving Iris j undivided attemtiyo to Lnc aovt.i vnodatian of all \ who may mil on him, ami hopes by liii intended ! exertions to please, to mc.it tlie former patronage ' of the house, o. t .22 2m JESSE CLARK. ffj- flic Southern Recorder will publish the j above 2 months, arid forward, their axcowi.t to tiais oflice.-. I'MNrntst nori- 1 . (t KARIKH H. AIIOT vespc (ntVy rnfu.Mis his : ■J friends and the public that he h„j returned to ! Charleston, and has taken the Planter's Hotel,comer j ol Church an 1 (jueen street., former 1 }- kept by Mrs, ( A. Cablc-tr Die e'Liblwhnient has undergone tlur- , rough repair, acl i. now ready* for the reception of visiters. TheColum! ia, ( amden and (ieorg. town Stage < 'ilice is kept here. (iiarlc.stoti, October 11,1538. tlstdnc SILKS. —Just received. .» fr.e assortment of Silks, consislbigdai part I'LlilaVn and Figured Ilia, k ai/liDlnvt Illaek Silk. Plain and Figure.K'olor'd Silks, Figured Satin Taglione, a new and beautiful article-for dresses; also, Fancy Silk Hdkf*. Shaw! -, and Scarfs. (',. 11. NOBLE A Co. ofct.3o opposite the Planner- ’ Hotel. Wfl¥ (Citrons AT WHOLESALE. | HT< JVLVLL 4c UAMLEN have re c ived their Fall sullies,and oiler t> their customers who may favor tlH'in with a call, a large assortment ul Goods at low prices, i’aiticuiar attention paid to order*. Dry Coods sales room up stair*, over their Cro -3.0' -tore. ocf 18 Tiro Genuine MOHUS MUITMAULIB j dlMa»By iluHit-rry T rees, or cuttings, for sale by WWP S. KNEELANB kSOM. Augusta. Nov. 21, IS3T. ts ! FBElVif CAPES, ('OLE \ Its, A« ; . I rsyilE subscriber.' are now opening a splendid as- i ■- sortmcr.t of Frcnc.'t C'apa-r and Collars, to I ■vliicli they would invite the attention of those in | vant. They have also just received fine Frenclg j Merinos; Erode Nap .Merinos; KngiiMi Merinos, ' ommon and tine;. Pi-iin and ligu.F'U bally j Musiin I le Laint, ike. U. (i. 11. NOBLE A Co. South side itruad-st.. opposite Eiar.ters’Hotel. 1 oct 27. ts ‘lUfl KCHII A l.\j,c IIA .M'e, CoMPA.U . | ■ *HE unriorsigned,agent* of the Protection In- i I rurance Company of H irituni, Conner tieut. i re prepar.d to,yntiire buildings and tbcir conleiiU euiiisl losserjovnog. hy fin on the mosi reiis-.na. le terms. W. & J 'I.C'ATLLN m‘3l rftj tSJ 5 AM) -VM* <4E\ERAL .UH'.M'V j A OrKK’K —l’fio Miibftrrihrr will alimJ K»l;it mul Nf*iticnj<*;i{ ol in Florida, : ic inVfiilignrion atid'pprfi'i iing -1 titles to ronl #*«• < onvi‘j’:incins t aa». nn l t«* the o 'jdtlmwit mul S nMof.ti'in of ilfliiM H»s ollji *in m hin r»Hi«lon<*o ! 11 h<* rif vof AjxOiKivtjP, F/t-.t h'l‘>ridrt Jan-li PKTKIi SIvK.N S.MlTlf. 1 i if vmw u. nvmtvß. Ziv w. //. one A 1 Tl. AJ<O, prol<‘B-o-of Mumc, roptM ifnl y in- ( Tins liir ptumn.i an*l tho ptililic, tlmt 1.0 hns ; Kiftvf'fl to Fox's Knnj , ovor Mr M I ** A'ill ffivf lrn*nn* in Mu-tii* on ifc* Fi ino K *r'n, | uiiar nni| Flute, nnd as il u |»w . : L4s**?i ion tuiori* h* lii-< practit oto i liir. etty, nmi I o mkohut a liriji- J uiim!/*r i>i* pnoJlM he h »pi*s •• a 'Ouiinn-J ion nf lilt* filuviil i utruttnjK** v\ hr r tin : i ready ))«on-l*ivo '<*ii. i * NH Pi*»i»«* Korifs itifir'J if. ts..- j« nmuM»r, oii.r-tfi-’L*. it uo. i I'LbLtC SALKS. Credit Sale of Dry Iroods, S,t. BY JOHN S. II CT< 11 1 \sox. On FRIDAY, the 30th inst. At 10 o’clock, w ill be sold in fi»nt of my store, ;>() pieces Broadc'oth, including a gieat variety co-lors and ifalifies 160 do fire Irish Linens 3 oases English Prints 1 do bhre Mcrunsc Prints h do Fancy Prints 40 pieces cotton eambric 6 doz Lamb’s \Vo«l Shirts SOB doz cotton Handler (chiefs 4 t ases do cambrics (coPd j 10 pieces Plaid cassimcre -6 do I avonder do 2 do black do 20 do mixed and colored Satinet* 6 boxes cap liibl.ons 1 do black Galloons 6 bales cotton Oanaburg-s 2 do do Sheetings 6 do do Shirtings 3 cases bleached do 1 do Furniture Prints 3 do cot cassimeres 2d Linen Damask Table cloth* 20 case* Hats, assorted 3 do Satin Bonnets 25 piece* colored Domestic* 10 do Apron checks 40 do Negro cloths 20 do 4-4 Merinos 20 do f do. 20 do Velvet Verting* Also, the balance of a retail stock of Shoes, con taining a great variety of articles in that line. Terms—Sums over 1 CO, 60 dbrs j over $200,90 days • over $llOO, 4 months for approved endorsed notes. nov 2S UY W. E. * J. r. JACKSON. At Private Sale. An invoice of Fancy Goods, i onsisting of French Worked t apes and C ollars, Scotch do, do. do.; .tThs -lin Edgings and Inserting*, Muslin Hands, Swiss Muslins, Thread Laces, Kdgings and Inserting*, Lisle do. do. do.-, 4-4 Ho'dnetts and P.obinet Quil lings, Blond Laces, Pdgings and Quillings, black and white Star blonds aad.Thules, black and white plain Blonds, Mantilias Gauze Scarfs, Hosiery, Gloves, and Silk?, Linen Cambric C uffs, Linen Cam bric Uaiidkerchiets, Infants’ Caps, Ac., will be open for a few days only. Just received, and will ho open for a short time to dealers only, who are re quested to call. A* they are of the latest and most fashionable kind - ; they will, no doubt, lind many ar ticles which arc ceas-cr in the marke t. nov 26 At Private Sale. ({mulcts. Artificial Flowers, &c, JUST received* a; goad assortment, of Bonnet*, Artilxial Sprig* and Flowers, consisting ol‘ American and Leghorn Straw Bonnets English pearlaniiorinntiVFlbrenaeSt.TtJsean Hat* Colored “ “ <• **• Shakers’ Hood*, Palm Leaf and Tissue Fashionable Spiigiand Flowers All of which will be opened for a few day*, aud only to dealcis. sv! o are respectfully invited to caii without delay, as they will lind all these articles to be handsome ai d of the latest fashion. nov 13 W. K. & J. U. JACKSON. Ann KWKKT OUANGBB *ll * f 200 gallons Pickled Oysters. 26 bbls 1 e.,l Albany Ale 400 lbs Bologna Sauasagm 800 lbs Smoked Be> f 20 doz Pickles, assorted 20 bbls Northern Apple* 10 ho ve* Lemons, just received and for *ale nov 17 Irn by PETF.R GOLLY. n" itY GOODS AT WHOLES AL Ec—The"sti'b jcrlbers have rcreired. and are receiving, a» splenlid. aswitmenrof Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, which they offer fur sale on the most reasonable t orrr-, one door below Geo. R, Jessup It Co. and op posite the Planter-’ Hotel, Broad street, Augusta, G». HI NGV.KKOKD. FRLSUIE S*.Co. P. S. —Merchants will do well to call aud exam— lie our stock before parrhaaiisg elsewhere, nov 2 ts DA KING AND SCOCRING.— F. VOUWBET, from Lyons, (France.) informs thucitizen? of Augusta and vicinity, that be has opened a UYEISU AMD SCO ffilVU ESI'AHUSH34JCST on Broad. st ect, three doois below the K.agle and P'ucuix, Hotel, where he will he happy to attend to .11 orders. Having served a regular apprenticeship at his busi ness, in the city of Lyons, which is the principal Mil it Factory of France, be feels onlident lie can gi ve general satisfaction to merchants in re-dying Viltr Goo Is oi all descriptions-and color*. Ladies' d.esses handsomely dyed or cleansed at the shortest notice; also Gentlemen’s apparsl. His charges will be moderate;. 6m nov IV DItAWIM; A FAINTTNfL AIfADEMI’. MR.nrCHARDS, from Baltimore,has t)ie pit a sure to inform the citizens of Augusta, that lie ha< c'gpned hi- rooms in the Masonic Hall, for the tuition of young Ladies in the various bran ches ol Drawing and Fainting, in Oi! and W: - ter i o>lcrs,ine!udi:ig his original style of Flower 1 Hinting and Fent.il Liaising, India Finishing, Fruit and Marine Painting, sketching from nature. Sir. Mr. R. lia.s a number oWpaeiineiu from his own pem 11, which he will be hupp} 4 oexhibit to cl! who wii! favor him with a visit. He has devoted rr.ueh time to iris collection of materials, studies, designs, Ac. His pupils win therefore-have the advantage of the Lest subject* for the- pencil, also the use of many valuable elementary works and cseays upon the art. Mi. objei t willbe to convey a thorough and prac tical knowledge of the study ; rot a superficial• ac quaintance with the theory of the subject, which will eventuate merely in* jo uoiiujoxj agj /, u» prEty thiiiK*. His design will be to make bis pupils Artish, which lie hopes, with application on their part, to accomplish. He will exert himself to please the lovers of the arts who honor him with their patronage, and Ire doubts not, that many in this ci ty, will eagerly devote a little time to the attain ment of a knowledge of so enchanting an art A term consists of two months instruction —the lint course commencing on Thursday, 261 h inst.. before which time it is desirable that pupils should enter their names. Among his numerous references, Mr. R. wo-'d mention the following gentlemen of the city:—Dr. M. Antony, Dr. \V. H. Turpin, Mr. B. Ilcadden, Judge Holt, Rev. Mr. Hard, Rev. Mr. Ford. N. U.—Application for terms, admission, 4c., to be made at the Academy. Masonic Had).. Mr. R. has a few copies of lev Amciican Artist, Ac., for sole. ts oct 22 1 NEW < HEAP FAMILY (IHOCTRY. rill IF, subscriber has just opened anew and cheap | Family Grocery Store, next doorabove Joseph Rgnion’s, nearly opposite the. Kagle and Phcenix Hotel, where he will keep on hand a general assort ment of such article* as are in daily demand as fam ily supplies. Every thing which this market and those of New York and Charleston ran supply-will' always lie kept for the bcnef.t of his customers. — The citizens of Augusta ate invited to call and ex amine his stock. J. p, LEWIS. P. S.—Mis terms are cash,! ut families by making arrangements to settle monthly, can be supplied by sending orders. trw 1 m nov 2 TIWIE Committee on the Library of Oglethorpe X I niversity,respectfully solicit, from the friend* of education and literature, donations of Rooks to. the institution. Any contributions to this object from Augusta and vicinity, may he left at the store of Wm, She ir. Augusta, who w ill folward them to. the Fnivcrsity, Jos. Maury Lmnokin. Chairman U . W. Holt, I). «. CampkerTT 3. 1,. Harris, J. s. Wilson, T. doubling, R. Chamberlain, S. S. Davis, I. W. Baker.. ,nov dll tiWDt ]VbAlTl< Id. —Tli,* subscriber* being uiiXKMia.n>. 1 \ close their business, request all t n'se indebted to them to make iramedi <le payment, and nil those to whom oe ur - imlehled, will please present their are* nubs. ( LARKF. & III)I.LAM). sepl N ti I IOARDIML—A lew venllemeii can be ae- Mt c■ u modajed ui h bo«id ui.d lodging at .lira, J. Carrie’s, on lire Ad-xiiret, i,< xl door above lire Hrdge Bank. iO* V»*. <’. can also ucco*nm ,d lie a few Iron-, s * ut boarders. if act 26 (’IAHPKTING.ie. —Ingrain and VemtiaoCafpet- J ing. Printed F’oor (hotb, and Hocking Raize, ju 1 receive! aid for saU* ‘y WM. li. Ot\NE v u i 29