Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, December 04, 1838, Image 3

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R I !'td, rimt tuts Honor tho .Mayor, be ro- j quei i to issue hie Proclamation, setting apart i Thu ay, the (sth inst.,as a day of Thanksgiving i and iiyer to Almighty God for the blessings of 1 heal which the cici/ans of Augusta, have cn joye he past summer and full. E art from die minutes of Council. If 1, 1838 RICHARD ALLEN, Clerk. V PROCLAMATION. A [ERKAS an appropriate acknowledgment of : lil, l -sings re.vivr.il through the kin I ness of a sverruling Providence, is (he dutv of those in his I'eneHts and ins mercies, pnd Iheroas the inhabitants of this city and Vi enna have abundant cause of thankfulness for the iunerous blcs.ings extended to them during I tho fast season, particularly for the hlcssing of I iiealfn with which our citizens have been so aig- I nally and generally favored, ami which with other I | mercies towards them, culls imperiously for a I i united and public expression of gratitude to (he I great author from whom cometli every good. ■ 1, therefore, SAMUEL HALE. Mayor of the p City of Augusta, in conformity to the Resolution ■ of the City Council, do most earnestly rocoin * mend to the inhabitants of this city, to set apart - Thursday, tlie 6th inst., as a day of Public Thanksgiving, Prayer, and Praise, t» God, for ‘ ihe numerous manifestations of his kindness and I mercy towards then, during the postseason, and it is recommended to our citizens to suspend their secular business on that day, and to nssem- ; bie in their respective places of worship, then I and there to renter their united tribute of Thanksgiving and Praise, and earnestly suppli cate Heaven for the continued manifestation of Divine favor for city and country. Dec. I, 1338. SAMUEL HALE. lIP ■ ' "" SUSPENDERS. Stocks. Hats, Caps and Gloves of the first quality and make, for stile by WILLIAM 0. PRICE, Draper and Tailor, dec 4 368 Broad at., opposite State Bank. / IvTfVv Tamil's i NT: iv“T;oo!)S ! \lrriLLlAM CLAGKTT, Jr., No. 233 Broad st. (V V has just received the balance of his Pall Goods, among which will be found 8 pieces splendid new style g.o; de Apiquss 4 do rich plain grot do Sols 1 do bik gros grain and a general assortment of the richest Black Silks 10 do new style coronation Prints 10 do Imperial Dresden do 1 case large size Palm Hoods, colored I do misses’ size do do do 6 cartoons handsome French Flowers, &c., which, together with a very handsome assortment of Sta fple 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 cost, or any other establishment in the city. nov 27 trw2w WM. CLAGKTT, Jr. 4 i EOHGIA LIME. —Fresh Stone Lime of as good quality as any in the market, put up in boxes stronger, tighter, and more convenient for transpor ‘ tation than barrels, and holding the same quantity. Price $3 the single box and s2' 60 by the quantity, delivered at Augusta, at Jacksonboro, and at the mouth of Briar creek, on the Savannah river, it will be sold at the same rates with freight olf Apply to Hi T. D. SMITH, Planters’ Hotel, or June 14 trw&dtf D. KIRKPATRICK & Co. Ira’s HE Committee on the Library of Oglethorpe W I University, respectfully solicit, from the friends of education and literature, donations of Books to the institution. Any contributions to this object from Augusta and vicinity, may be left at the store of Wm. Shear, Augusta, who will forward them to the University. Jos. Haiiry Lumpkin, Chairman W. \V. Holt, D. G. Campbell, J. L. Harris, J. S. Wilson, T. doubling, R. Chamberlain, S. S. Davis’ 1. W. Baker, nov 23 trwbt DAPERi —20 roams lino .Medium Priming i a t per for sale, on consignment, at factor's prices Apply at tills Line L 3 Kr miRGKOIS, SILK DYER, AND SCOURER, from Paris, hav ing arrived at Augusta where he intends to make his permanent residence, in the practice of his pro fsssional business, has the honor to inform the ladies and gentlemen of Augusta and adjoining that ho has taken a suitable house on yiroad street, two doors below Mr. Augustine Frederick’s where all kinds of Silks, Crapes, &c. will be Dyed in the most fashionable and perma nent colors, at the most reasonable prices. La dies’ Merino, Cashmere and Crape Shawl*, and Leghorn Hats cleansed and pressed, so as to look ••• as well as now. Gentlemen’s apparel scoured and renewed to their primitive colorand bright ness. dm oct 5 4 (jj NEGROES FOR SALE. —The subscri | I fiber has just arrived from Petersburg, Vir ginia,with one hundred and twenty likely young ne groes of both sexes,and every description, which he odors for sale on the most reasonable terms. He begs leave to make knownto his friends and the pub , lie generally, that he has made his place of residence, and will be constantly supplied with negroes suitable for planters in this vicinity. Those at a distance wanting to purchase, may at all tis.nu depend on finding a large number of negroes on hand. The lot now on hand consists of able bodied men, plough boys, two first rate blaoksmiths.scvcral like ly and well qualified house servants of both sexes, several professed cooks, washers and ironers, sev eral women with children, small girls, suitable for nurses, and several small boys without their moth ers. Planters and traders are earnestly requested to give the subscriber a call previous to making purchases else-where, as ho is enabled and will sell as cheap or cheaper, than can be sold by any other person in the trade. BENJAMIN DAVIS. Hamburg, S. C., Sept. 25, 1838. ts N. B.—Also for sale, 1 wagon and four horses ; 1 wagon and 2 horses; 2 carryalls with horses ; 1 first rate saddle horse, and 1 poney. grJ'The ColumbiaTelescope.Milledgeville, Jour nal, Macon Messenger, and Columbus Enquirer, will please copy the above for one month, and send their accounts to this office for payment. n RICHMOND HOTEL.—The subscriber (KS| having purchased the entire interest of Mr. Edward W. Collier, in the above establish ment, would by this means inform his friends and the public generally, that he intends giving his undivided attention to the accommodation of all who may call on him, and hopes by his intended exertions to please, to merit the former patronage of the house, oct 22 2m JESSE CLARK. The Southern Recorder will publish the above 2 months, and forward their account to this rj office. /oILKS.—Just received, a line assortment of jx Silks, consisting in part of Plain and Figured i Black and 151ue Black Silk. Plain and Figured Coloi’d Silks, Figured Satin Taglione, a new and beautiful article for dresses; also,"Fancy Silk Hdkfs. Shawls, and Scarf,. G. H. NOBLE & Co. oct 30 opposite the Planters’ Hotel. DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE. STOVALL & IIAMLEN have ro eived their Fall supplies, and offer to their customers who may f ivor them with a call, a large assortment of Goods i at low prices. Particular attention paid to orders. Dry Goods sale; room rp ufa'rg, o'er their Gro i eery store. pot is I * MECHANICS' BANK, / Aic sn, December 3, 1838. > ffp.UTlt-'D.W loxt being appointed as Thanksgi -1 ving Day, this Hank will be closed accordingly. I’csoas having business with this Hank on that day, are requested t > attend to il the day previous, deed. td GKO. W. LAM AK, Cashier. Cjr'The city papers will copy the above til! day. J t \ Ail st. SWEET ORANGES just re- I ? r rvII f ( f reived and for sale by dec V \V. E. J. U. JACKSON, Auctioneers. Aa fTb/'blTb SPANISH SEGARS, various / bran Is. just rec’d ami lb sale by deeds' W. K.&J. 11. JACKSON, Auctioneers. 4 All VS ' sIJPKUIoa VHIENIX BAGGING 1 i I, r on consignment and for sale by dea i \V. E. mJ. IL JACKSON, Auctioneers. J UST receive ! and for sale by the subscriber 12 Barrels of Oysters in the shell. I! do Onions, dob i :,t PETER GOLLY. Rnnnn CUTTINGS of the Morns Mtil ,Ji \ply a r a ? tieauli >, warranted genuine, and well put up, may be had if early application is made to the subscriber. JAS. BERRY, dee 1 w3t Tatnall county, Ga. fjlOR sale or to hire, a very good Cook. Kn ’ quire of A. CUNNINGHAM, dec 4 if 15 ICE —Now on the river and will he sold to ar il, rive. A constant supply of this article will bo kept on hand, and furnished to dealers in quanti ties to suit at the lowest rates. JAMES RHINO, dec 8 ts Mclntosh st. near Bay. (TOFFEE. —si9 bags choice Cuba J 110 hags prime Rio Now on the river and will be sold to arrive. Sam ples may be seen on application to JAMES RHINO, doc 3 ts Mclntosh st. near Bay. y WEET ORANGES AND NORTHERN AP- O I’LES. —JOO'J Oranges. ■JO t his Northern Apples 25 bushels North Carolina Apples. Also, 200 weight fresh country Butter 300 do fresh Lard, Ju t received and for sale low at the cheap Family Grocery Store, by J- P. LEW 13. doe 1 3t VjOWDER ON THE WHARF. —One hundred J kegs good Powder for blasting, now on the river, will ne received in a few days, and sold low from the wharf by RATUBON E & BAKER. dec 1 ~ro ii TTn k w <i <) o i )s. rgNIIK subscribers arc this day receiving, and are now opening additional supplies to their stock, winch will embrace many desirable and fashionable Goods, all of which will be sold low at wholesale or retail. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine the same. G. H. NOBLE & Co. dec 1 opposite the Planter’s Hotel. B" EARBONR’S PATENT BALANCES, of all sizes, from 300 to 2000 lbs. draft, many of tnem fitted with long head pieces expressly far weighing Cotton, for sale by HALSEY & HARDING. Savannah, Nov. 23 trwOt •rjXJM, SUGAR, MOLASSES AND HAY.— 25 bbls Boston Rum 20 hhds Sugar, good quality 10 hhds Molasses, suitable for retailing 50 bundles best Eastern Hay, for sale by nov 22 trw2w J. MEIGS. SELLIN(TOf F AT (Uf>T j THE subscribers ha ving on hand a very exten sive and general assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, and wishing to reduce their stock In suring, in order to open with anew assortment, w ill sell the same at Wholesale or Re tail,as above stated without reserve. All persons wishing to purchase will do well ta call and examine their goods. Store under the Globe Hotel. Nov 23 d&3w C. &B. IVES. NOTICE —All persons indebted to the late firm of IVES St GRISWOLD, arc requested to make imme diate payment to C. & R. Iv ES, who will pay all demands against the same. The Genuine MORUSMUL'IICAULIS Mulberry Trees, or cuttings. for sale l»y WjsP S. KNEELANO &SON. Augusta, Nov. 81,1888. ts (TurrirTLoAKs. —Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s J Cloth Cloaks, of superior qualities, and made in the best manner, just received and for sale low by nov 24 w&tnvtlstmar J. D. CRANE & Co. CO-PA lITXEKMIIP. nillE undersigned having taken A. ROW LAN!/ i into partnership, the H ARLIIOUSh AM.) COMMISSION liljiSN 1 ESS will ha conducte.l r.u dor the firm ot lltiir.l A Utnrlund , alter Ist ot Goto her next. lIE.NJ BAIRD sepUS 2l> ft ARRETING, &c. —Ingrain and VcnitianCarpet j ing. Printed Floor Cloth, aid Booking Baize, in-t received and for sale by WM. IL CRANK. Oct 2il TO RENT—The fowerha!) of the large tf' ""'fl building lately occupiedby William Wood hiililijaU hm v. as a crockery store, suitable lor a grocery or dry goods store. For terras apply to " aug 22 ” ISAAC MOISE, 311 Broad-st. LANKETS, &e. —Duifcl, Whitney and Rose Blankets, Mixed and 11 yd Linseys, Negro Cloth, Kentucky Jeans, Plaid Linsey, Red and White Flannels, low priced cloth for over coats, Merinos, Calicoes and Homespuns, for sale low for cash, by [nov 19] WM. 11- CRANE. PHOT EC TI <) X I VHC It A NCE COM PA SY. f e ■ HE undersigned,agents of the Protection In- S suraiice Company of Hartford, Connecticut, ore prepared to insure buildings and their contents against loss or damage by fire on I lie most reasona bletcrms. M . & J. CI.CATLLN. net 31 dtl 255 TONE MASONS WANTED. —Twsnly ’good •Stone Masons will find constant employment at liberal wages, at the Bridge over the Oconee riv cr, on the Georgia Rail Road, near Greensboro. JAMES H. GRANT, Principal Assistant Engineer. Engineer’s Office, / Greensboro,' ctoberl 1,1838.5 ts REES & BEALL’S Fire-Proof Warehouse, Augusta, <la. rg-tHE undersigned, grateful for ihe liberal pal .B- ronago and support of their friends and cus tomers heretofore, bog leave lo inlorm ihem and ibo public, that they continue to transact n general Warehouse and Commission Business, ot their old stand on Broad street Their warehouse and close si ores are in good order (or ihe reception of cotton and goods in slure. Liberal advances will at all limes be made on produce and coasignmcn's. 'J ho agents ot the Georgia Railroad will with promptness receive and forward all cotton consign ed to us at the different depots, ns also any goods that may ho ordered through us up ihe road, HOPKINS. .JENNINGS Co. Whole sale Grocers, .<re now receiving and opening an extensive slock ot Groceries, in ihe fire-proof store of the warehou-e newly erected, which ihcy will be prepared to offer on ihe most liberal terms. All orders through ns, nr.'l filled by them, will be free of commissions, and to the entire satisfaction of the parties ordering. All communications will he addressed to us jointly, ns the business in future will bo conducted in the name ol tie firm. Pledging their usual promptness lo all badness confided t» tkeir care, will hopelo merit n continuance of the confidence heretofore so liberally lies'owed. JOHN REES EGBERT B BEALL Augusta, October 2, 1833 iKT' lhe city papers, Miliedgeville Recorder, Standard of Union, Soul hem \\ lug, Athens, will copy ihe above into their papers weekly, until first • January next. EB. H. MORUS MULTICAULIS. JD. WATKINS, of Petersburg, Georgia, lias ■ just received on consignment from Virginia, FOUR JACKS, and FIVE JLXNETS. The Jacks are large and likely, of approved performance, vig orous and sure foal getters, and will be warranted. Choice can he had -.it one thousand dollars, second at eight hundred, third at seven, and fourth at six fifty. The {.linnets are very large and regular 1 breeders, all in foal, and one with a colt at her • side. Their prices range from two to five hundred dollars. Reruns wishing i”ch stock are invited to c'!! and v’i. '■ >' *~df nev 16 VOvl N i; DIOR i'! A , additional attractions. Splendid display of CHINESE FIRE-WORKS, ns exhibited at VauxhaJl Garden, for 100 nights. THIS EVENING, Tuesday, Hec. 1 order of the exhibition. CAL A D KIA NL A N DSC A PE, POLAR REGIONS, PIAZZA DEL POPOLO, IN ROME, DOVER Cl AST L E A N D HARII O R, VIEW OF GENOA. QC/’ 1 To conclude with a splendid display of Chi nese Pi it Works, as never exhibited here before— .a t arranged for an American audience, u ith appro priate music to each piece. oj*.See Small Hills. Doors open at 7—curtain to rise at half past 7. ilj Tickets 00 cents, children half price, to bn had at the bars of the Eagle & Phtenix, United States. Globe, and Planters Hotel; and at the bar of the National C’oU’ee House. dee d A STRAY HORSE was taken up . in I’.raad street; he is a dark roan, pc saTSIl w a bridle, saddle ami martingale. I hi’ owner can get him by calling at J the Richmond Hotel and paving all «SSI- disaS&a expenses. JESSE CLARK, dec 3 St Fit] K DOLI .Alls ItEWAH t). Strayed or Stolen, from a lot li the upper end of Broad street, Av gnsta, a bay PONY, with a bridh Kami saddle; his hind feet up to tli * IJrTJi f etlock joints aie both white, and hi I WV left eye is out. He is well knowi in Augusta, having formerly belonged to L. P. Du gas, and Mr. Wilcox. A reward of live dollars will be given for him. JOHN M. C. EVANS, nov 36 dim TO RENT —The three story dwelling feci'iH and office, at present occupied by Dr. Kob lISgiB ertsnn. on C'ampbell-st. The store and dwelling, live proof, No. 4 Bridge How. Apply to McKKNZIE & IIKNNOCH. N. B. —Notes payable quarterly,and the occupants paying for the use of the hydrant water on the lots, aug 17 ts Charleston Insurance A unTpaiiy Capital One Million Lilian —all paid in, AGENCY, AUGUSTA. PpIIIE subscriber is prepared to take Fire and k Ma- H vine risks at the current rates of premium. Robert McDonald, OCt 30 8m A genii'. 1. &T. Co. JVTOTICE. —The undersigned have this day asso i. N ciated themselves for the transaction of the wholesale and retail Grocery business, under the firm of 1. S. BEERS &: Co. Having purchased the interest of N. Smith 5c 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. DEERS, RATH BONE & BAKER, nor 7 Imddmw LAFAY KT TE CO U R SE. The races over this Course will commence on the second week in December next. Will come off on MONDAY, The Colt Race, two mile heats —four entries made, one half forfeit, and closed, at tv o hundred dollars entrance. TUESDAY —SECOND DAY, Two Mile boats —free for any thing—purse, $4OO WEDNESDAY —THIRD DAY, Three Mile heats, purse, ------ $7OO THURSDAY —FOURTH DAY, Four Mile Heats, purse, ------ $1,700 FRIDAY —FIFTH DAY, Milo heats, best three in five, purse, - - $4OO SATURDAY, Colt Stake of $7O0 —one half forfeit —declaration to ho made by payment to the Secretary, two weeks previous to the races, $lOO. Eight entries and closed. The above purses are subject to a discount of fif teen per cent, to defray the expenses of a Jockey Club Ball, to bo given by the Club on Thursday evening ofthe races. .lAS. LAMPKIN & CO. nov 3!) dtd NEW HOOKS JTST received by THOMAS RICHARDS — Home as fouml, by the author of the Home ward Hound. Cicciola, or Captivity Captive, a tale, in 1 vol. Land Sharks and Sea Gulls, by Capt. Glascock, U. M. Peter Pilgrim,or Rambler’s Recollections, by the author of Calavar, &c. Country Stories, by Miss Milford. The Stranger in China, or the Fan-quiss Visit to ho Celestial Empire in 1.5'36-7. nov 31 In ‘Accordance with the ostensible views of the Southern Convention. I) lItE C T 1 Jtt P O 11T A T lON. mHOMAS I. WRAY & SON have just received g by the Governor Troup, and are now opening, a large assortment of CHEMICALS and other DRUGS, from the Laboratory of Marnier, Weaver % Co. (one of the first houses in England,) which will he 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 every article in the Drug line usually kept in this market, (rt’Ordcrs will be thankfully received and attend ed to with despatch, on the most accommodating terms. ts oct 17 CLOTHS, CASHES!EKES, &c. rnillE subscribers have just received a large assortment of superfine and middling qualities CLOTHS and CASSIMERES, viz. blue, black and fancy colored cloths, beaver cloths, of extra body, suitable for Overcoats, &c. Ribbed, plain and fancy striped Caasimcres, in great variety. 301) 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 which they oiler at very low prices, oct 3 EDGAR Si CARMICHAEL. MORE NEW GOODS. B. KIRTLAND ix Co., Merchant Tailors, P , have received a complete assortment of GOODS in their line; Cassimeres in great variety, superior Satin Vestings, &c. the. Taney Goods. —30 dozen best Korkin (black and colored) Gloves; Buckskin and Beaver do; superior black and white Silk do; Berlin do; white and bl’k silk Half Hose ; cotton do; superior -Merino Vests and Pants; Suspenders, of the best quality; Linen, Cambric and Silk twilled pocket Hdkfs. Stocks. —Operatic Satin Stocks; plain do; bowed and plain Bombazine do. 50 dozes round and square end Collars, &c. Sic. oct 13 (NOSMETIC FOR THE COMPLEXION, &c.— J Milk of Roses, Cosmetic cold cream, Cream of Roses in covered pots for curing chaps, tan. sun burn, chaffing, &c. Micliaux’s Freckle Wash, the most certain remedy, for freckles ever offered; Pearl Powder, superfine, in neat turned boxes, do. do. cakes, in paper boxes, Lily White for beautify ing the skin, a cake in box ; Vinegar of Rouge in half ounce vials; Vegetable Rouge in boxes, cream of Almonds for softening the skin after shaving; Dcversnx’s Depilatory, for removing superfluous hair ; Toilet Powder, Otto of Roses,do. do. ass’d. nov 20 For sale by ANTONY & HAINES. TVTOT/CE. —The sut sr fibers being anxious lo ixl close their business, request nil t mse indebted lo them lo make immediate payment, and ail those lo whom we are indebled, will please present their accounts. CLARKE A HOLLAND, sept 8 1 i Boarding —a ew gent'enien can bo nc commodaleil wi'h board and lodging at Mrs. J. Carrie’s, on Broad-street, naxt door above the Bridge Bank. Ky- Mrs. C. can also accommodate a few Iran -1 sient hoarders. ts oct V> I ACADEMY. , ) 39. J. < • SMITH, having been requ..,icj !>y i.T I several gentlemen to form another dais fur i ! Dancing and Waltzing, is now ready to receive ap plicants at the Masonic Hall, or at thi Mansion , , House. Those desirous of jomhig the class would i . do well to make immediate aj plication, a- thoimm- I her is limited and nearly made up, mid the class will ' commenoe on Monday, pith Inst. at doc 3 ' NEGROES fOR SI \LE. ' I subscriber has just received direct from ts, I irginia. iimety-.dve lit; 1 y young Negroes, consisting of men, women, boys and girls. Plan ter, and others will do well tv call on me, as 1 am 1 determined to sell on the most, reasonable terms. BE.NJ. DAVIS. 1 Hamburg, November 28, ls3S. 20td 1 HlliU.—•T'ho luhscribet has several Negroes 8_ ol both sexes, and dill'crent ages, to hue until the first of January next. Apply at his residence, Mrs Barrel's corner, below the lower market house. __ nov 28 6t \. DA is FORTH. TfiTllli undersigned continues to advance on Col- JL ton shipped to his friends in Savannah, Charles tun, New York Havre, Liverpool. nov 14 ISt P. W. ST JOHN. A NNI ALS FOR 1839.—The subscriber is now A» receiving a good supply of all the English and American Annuals for 1839. Persons fond of line books are respectfully invited to call ami examine the same, nov 29 T. H. PLANT. DOCK OF ROYALTY, - FOR jfSK—Book of .If Royalty, characteristic of British Palaces,by Airs. S. Hath—a splendid work, for sale by nov 29 T- W. PLANT. V| u. SIMMS’ NEW NOVEL—PELAYO, a i_v H stow of the (loth, by the author of f!uv Ri vers,Ac., for sale by [n 28] T. n. PLANT. pr 4 k SHARES (icorgia Hail Road and Bank <1 / Stork for sale. Enquire at this office, nov 27 ts V SITUATION WANTED, by a female,* as a nurse or attendant In a family.. She Ins ex perience. Enquire at this office. ts nov 27 BJ| ' I.M LEAF HOODS.—I cast's Palm Leaf Hoods just received and for sale by nov 28 W. H. CRANE. ■VTEW NOVEL, BY SlMMS.—Delayer a story xal nf the (loth, by the author of tiny Rivers, Yemassee, &o. Just received hv nov 28 THOMAS RICHARDS. V|t|lN PLATE, for wily by JL nov 23 2t IIUNGKRFORD, FRISDEE & CO. (IENI INK F A RINA COLOGNE, a superior article for the toilet, for sale hv nov 22 ANTONY & HAINES. Ci)/\BBl.s. ALBANY ALE, just received and A,\ f for sale by J S. HUTCHINSON, nov 21 ('N HECKS on New York and Charleston? also, U. J States-Bank Notes, for sale by nov 20 (IMG. INS. a TRUST Co. S*' os’f—A pair of GOLD SP.M3TACLES. in a J red morocco case, fur which the finder will be handsomely rewarded by leaving them with nov 2D ts SNOWDEN & SHEAR. I" TNITEIi STATES BANK NOTES, for safe J nov M 2m by JNO. G. WINTER. SUPERIOR ‘CLOTH, for sale by " nov 13 JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. ITIRGINIA PURE'LEAF tobacco; just r- V reived asd-'for sale chcaji by nov 16 ANTONY & HAINES. SUGAR AND COFFEE.—2O htnh. prime St Croix Sugar, 50 bags real old Java Coffee, just received and for sale by nov 13 STOVALL & HAM HEN. _ SEECHES. —A lot of prime Leeches just receiv j cd; also, some first rate Dissecting and other Instruments. Tor sale by nov 9 HAVILAND, RISLEY Si Co. ] tTUUN it DitE FRINGE —Two rases very hea ’ vy and rich patterns just received by nov 2 J. P. SETZE. Hath \n l) KTOCIts—CT The Uil'cTfuduonsi received and for sale by E. D. COOKE, _ 1 197 Broad street. ftiNOR HALE OR HIRE, a smart, active, like* M. ly Negro Girl, about ssvontsrn years of a-'e. Enquire at this office. oct s ” - 1 MOUND, a sum of money, which can be had by * applying to CLARKE, MeTElll & Co. wet 22 fluß SALE—Twei.ly Shares Georgia Rail Road and Banking Company Stock. Enquire at this office. ts oct23 1|) OBERT Y. HARRIS, Attorney at Law, will 8j practice in the counties of Burke, Richmond and Columbia. Office lower wing of Reid’s building, Broad street. (f&twlm oct 29 (t APS. —Just received a splendid supply of Gen- J tlemen’s and Youth’s Cloth, Fur, Cclctt and Leather Caps, of the latest fashions', by nov 1 E. D. COOKE. VrtjLLlAm B. MeKEE,No. 369 Broad street', V y Augusta, Ga., Agent"for the New York Al bion, Emigrant and Old Countryman, will receive subscriptions and payments. ly june 9 A DVANCES will be made by the subscriber on 1 Cotton consigned to his friends in New York, Liverpool or Havre. JAMES RUIN'D, oct 22 swtf AUCLUSE COTTON OKNABURGS.—Acoii stant supply of Hie above article for sale at Factory prices by the agents, mar 2 CLARKE, McTEIR k Co. NKW SILKS. A 8 VBAL has just received an assortment of , Black and colored Rips, which he-offers for sale at N». 213, one door above Bones & Carmi chael. ts nov 9 \S.VBAL has just received aud is now opening , a general assortment of ■ tuple and fancy DRY GOODS, which he offers for sale at'No. 213, one door above Bones k Carmichael. ts nov 3 J UST RECEIVED and for sale low, 40 pieces heavy Kentucky Bagging, 100 pieces heavy Dundee Bagging, oct 12 JOHN M. COOPER k SON. N'EW bacon. M VMS AM; MI DOINGS 120 new Bacon I fains, M 0 new Bacon Mid dlings, just received from Baltimore,and for sale by ISAAC MOISI-J, nov 17 No. 311 liitiad street. AGENCY. Savannah Insurance k YruslCo. ’I HE undersigned, Agentof the above eornpa -8- ny, will take risks on shipments of Colton or Merchandize from this place to Savannah, Charles on, mid Northern ports. JNO. F. LLOYD. dee la 89 HEADt ITBI CEO THI V a. 13 P. COOK, No. 197 Broad street, has justre- U A • reived a large supply of new and fashiona ble CLOTHING, which, together with his former stock, makes his assortment as good as can be found inf any market. All of which he offers at whole sale or retail on very accommodating terms, and nvites his friends to call. nov 3 jnofiii Jew goods. rTNHK subscribers have just received additional r supplies to their stock of Dry Goods, and arc now prepared to offer them for cash at prices much lower than customa i y. Their stock embraces a general assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, and those in want may depend upon finding the prices satisfactory. G. If. NOBLE A Co. nov 9 ts opposite the Planters’ Hotel. I FRENCH EMBROIDER 11 IS.-T. 11. WYATT ' ts Co. have just received a lot of real French Worked Collars, plain and frilled, some very supe rior and of new style; also, Worked Muslin Bands, bla-k and white Blond Frilling nov 30 111 OBERT LAMBERT k Co. have moved their ts office to the store of A. W. Walton A Co.— All per-ons indebted to them will please make pay ment previous to the Ist of January next, when all outstanding accounts will be placed in the hands of an attorney for collection. ts nov 17 Umbrellas nml Ifonnets. A case Silk Umbrellas, common to superfine J I case Gingham Umbrellas, common to super. 1 do colored P L Hoods or Nun’s Bonnets Ido while do do do do Just received and for sale at 206 Broad-sC bv nov 13 TIP’S. H. WYATT S;'CO. fll'SE I n. Os the pn'atipnl towns nnd mon’intentj of the o' >rl mins se-i-lilUhtnciit will h.-opened e S i'i'y liom II In I 1 o'clock in the evening. ■ Broad street, below Ibr Eagle and Phouiix Hoi 1 lie proprietor of this cstihlishinent, anxious please those who may honor him with a. visit, a • •ires th<* public that the greatest order and dee rum v. ill lie observed dufing the exhibition of t pictures. The Ladies and Gentlemen who have visited t' Mu; earns of New York, iio'.ton and Philadelph i wtll he delighted with the co.voctness and bea ■ i of the paintings. The proprietor having made this city his perm nent residence, has placed hiscontider.ee in a gen ions public for a share of their patronage. Kvery week will be exhibited a new colleclii of I'.outings, except the Great Conflagration Moscow, winch will be exhibited every evening I (£/• Admittance 50 crml«-*eHUdren 26 cents. Entrance for three months $2. Cm nov 17 GEORGIA STATE i- «> T T Pi 8* V, for Tim BEhSl'tr or rnr. ■Vigustn littlepon(l out Eire Company. ' Cl.*.ts No. ty, fob IS3B. To Ik’ determined by tiro drawing of the Virgi: State Lottery, (I iss No. 7, IS3S. for the beuolit of the town of Wells! urg. To be drawn at A MIX AM hill A, Va., on Saturdn December S. IS3S. P. S. (Ihf.ooay is' Co. Managers. A. READ, Contractor. SCIIE M E . ’ 1 Prize of $30,000 - is • $30.0' 1 10,000 .... 10,0 t ) 0,000 ----- 0,0 t 3,1 -W) - - - - 3,1 I - - - - - 3.000 ----- 3,0 | f - - - - - 2,600 - - - - 2.6 1 2,000 ----- 2,th 60 1.000 .... 60.0' 20 600 ... . 10,0 20 -----3 no .... 0,0 123 - . 200 .... 2-1,6 126 VOO .... 12,6 T2G 00 7,6 1 126 - - - - . . 60 .... 6,3 i 126--.-.. -to 6,0 3,66-1 ------ 20 ... . 73,( i 23,436 10 ... . 234 :>• | 27,611 Prizes, amounting to .... $466,1 TIeKKTK $10 —SIIAHI.i IN rnoi'OHTION. {]"/■ Ciders for Tickets in the above scheme, w meet with prompt attention if addressed (post pni to A. HEAD, Agent, Augusta, (la. Il Utilv BINDING, —Tht subscriber has now < 0 p hand a good assortment of very I’.iic cap, d mi, mi diinn, royal end super-royal Paper, and v.i one of the best ruling machines in the I lilted Stab and good workmen, he is prepared to mannfacti Wank Books ruled to any pattern, and bound in superior style, in Russia, call or sheep bindin with or without spring backs. Orders executed with despatch for banks, me; enntile houses, Ac. [nov 24) T. 11. PLANT. rVUY GOODS AT WHOLESALE.—The so' 0 If scribeni Have received, and are receiving, splendid assortment of! ancy and btr pie Dry Good ! which they olfer for sale on the most reasonabi , terms, one door below Geo. It. .1 up & Co. and o| I po.dte the Planters’ Motel. Broad street, Auguste i Ga. HUNGERFOUD, FRISBIK & Co. P. S. —Merchants will do well to enlland exam i«c out stock before purchasing elsewhere, nov 2 ts OYEING AND- SeOl RWMJ COWMBET I from Lyons, (Frame,) informs the citizens i Augusta and vicinity, that be bus opened a DYEING .4AT) SCOUIUWJ JiSTA BLISILMENTun Broad street, three doors below tho* Eagle and Pliconix Hotel, where he will be happy to attend to all orders. Having served a regular apprenticeship at his busi ness, in tlio city of Lyons, which is the principal Silk Factory of France, he feels t ontident he can give general satisfaction to merchants in re-dying t-'ilk Goods of all descriptions and colors. Ladies’ drosses handsomely dyed or cleansed at the shortest notice; also Gentlemen’s apparel. His charges will be moderate. 6m nov 17 DRAWING A- PAINTING ACADEMY. VS 6. RICH AIIDS, from Baltimore,has the pleti -1*«. sure to inform the citizens of Augusta, that. . lie has opened bis rooms in the Masonic Hail, for 1 tn« t.'itjon of young Ladies in the various bran clip.) of iFlHWltttf llliri ***• Sitting hi Oil j,niJ Wri ter c his origin p.I sfvJo or d ?fu*vi* Painting an 1 Pencil Drawing, India Finishing, 1 Fruit and Marine Painting, sketching from nature, i &c. Mr. R. has a numbej of specimens from his own ! pencil, which ho w ill I c happy to exhibit to all who [ will favor him with a visit. He lias devoted much t lime to his collection of materials, studies, designs, tic. His pupils will therefore have the advantage of the best subjects for the pencil, also the use J of many valuable elementary works and essays upon the art. 11 is object will he to convey a thorough and prac tical knowledge -if the study ; not a superficial ac , quaintance with the theory of the subject, which • will eventuate merely inu jo uopnaaxo aip few pretty things. His design will be to make his pupils Artiste, which he hopes, With application on tbeii i part, to accomplish. He will exert himself to please ) the lovers of the arts who honor him with their patronage, and lie 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 7 A term consists of two months instruction—the firstcour.se commencing on Thursday, 25th inst, before which time it i:> desirable that pupils should enter their names. Among his numerous references, Mr. R. would f mention the following gentlemen of the city:—Dr. r M. Antony, Dr. W. H. Turpin, Mr. li. Hcadden, . Judge Holt, Rev. Mr. Hard, Rev. Mr. Ford. N. 11—Application for terms, admission, &c., to • he made at the Academy, Masonic Hal). ’ Mr. H-ha; a lew copies of his American Artist, See., for sale. if oct 22 HUMPHREYS, CLARKE A Co. > (Formerly if Macon, Georgia.) H AVE received by late aniva\sfrom England and are now opening at the sto re No. It)Pearl street, (up stairs,) a general assortment of British i and French Dry Goods, selected and imported di reel, expressly for the Southern train, 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 wilt have particular attention, and put up at the • hot test notice. Charleston, >S. L., October 23, IS3V ts N®W STORE IND NEW GOODS. rj'IHE subscribers having taken one of the new ! Q stores on the South side of Broad-street, twi doors below G. R, Jessup k Co., an 1 directly oppo • site the Planters’ Hotel, would inform the pnhlh ■ that they hove received and are now opening in. ■ extensive assortment of staple and fancy Oi l I Goods, which we arc disposed tooffer at whole; ah ■ or retail, to our friends,and all who may favor us I with a call,on as favorable terms as can he obtained at any similar establishment in the city. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. t oct 26 ts G. 11. NOBLE k Co. HO tIEKV, GLOVES, Ac. PBN H. WYATT kCo. huve received and open | r ed a very large and well assorted stock of ’ Men’s Women’s Misses, hoy’s and children’s Hosic- I ry, of all sizes and qualities, ainong which arc the i following: Men’s superior Lamb’s Wool and Merino Hose and lialf Hose 1 1 Do stout and heavy Woolen half Hose Women’s black and white Cashmere Hose, a new andsuperior article. Do Lamb’s Wool and Merino Hose, assorted j Do white, brown and black cotton Hose Misses white and brown checked and plain cotton Hose Do and children’s Lamb's Wool and Merino Hose Boy’s worsted Merino and Lamb’s Wool do ; Black Hose and white silk and half Hose, assorted, White, colored and black silk and Kid Gloves Long white Kid Gloves Men’s Hoskin and Buckskin Gloves D) fine Merino ari l heavy Woolen Gloves Do colored, black and lined Berlin do ALSO, A full a-.sorlrncnt of Bombazine,Satin and Mode Stocks, m# 1c to order, and cut narrow aid fine I.ir- Coilars Cct 22 PUBLIC Ml-. H' l Jio-j'J SUtk. HV YV, n. A L. JACKSON. THIS DA V, Ai f! *' lower Maikd Come. within the v-twl hums ot H&Jf, v. ill lr sold* '.OMiarr, 0 I the Upitfl b to- V.- ot the Geo. Rail Hoad and Banking kconpatn. d.c: .j BY \\. If. & ,j. V. JACKSON. Tills day, At the lower mark, t. will 1 e t o'd. A GOOh SADDLE HOUSE, young and gentle, dec 4 Uml Estate end hunk tl'cc/..?. BY W. E. A J. | , J.iCKSOJTr TlilS DAY, At the lower Market House, in this cilv, will be soKl, I re House .end Tot situated on the south side of st cct, t o dwelling occupied or Mm. C. f*- eer, and tlio two sto.es of Men*. Wyatt & Co. and Mr, V. Crept). / 1.90, I2S -hares stud: in the Hank of Augusta, 2 i! *’ “ “ ' ugusla l?;s’ &, I unk’c Co. r» <( it it i i j * . . f' p- ! gle ft I hertn:; Hotel ( o '5 “ “ in l e new Augusta Ware house, fronting on .Mclntosh end Bey col.;,? streets. The terms of sale will ho cash for the stocks, one-third cash for t'-e real estate, the faience in wo equal instalments ot one mid two yrats, wilhi gee 4 by Tv. e. a 3* tr. jackhon. Cn ‘Ai UR DAY . the Slh inst. W ih he sold nt the store occupied by A. McCal lister, ttie contents of said store, consisting in part el Brown and Loaf Sugar, Molasses, Liquors, fc gars, Rice, b'uap,&e. Also, COO bushels ( am ni l srndry ariicles of I uniiturc. Terms cash on delivery. dec 4 till SAI.FIs, ON the first Tuesday in December next, at the lower market, will he sold the following arti cles, to v. it: a lot ol domestic goods of various co lors, do. calicoes, clunk plaid, small lot of panta loon", cambricks and collars, fur and straw hats, pair s ales and weights, shoes, seventeen blowing horns, line polish combs and buttons, to-., all levin! on under attar Indent returnable to the Court of Common Ideas, cilv of August. Febn u c Term as the properly of John 11. i v.tis, to satisfy Aldrich -4i Shove, vs. said IVtti,. Terms cash,'bankable money. A/m, at the same tin e and place will h, sold one road wagon, and six pair of harness; also, two black horses, one sorrel, one small bay horse, one roan blind horse, one bay mare, n'l levied on ru the pro perty of Hartley Thompson, to satisfy a (j, fa. from tire Court of Common Pleas, city of Augusta, in fa vor of John S. Varnell or Gnrnell, vs. said 'I homr soit. '( eons cash, bankable money, on delivers . Sale to commence at 11 o’clock. November 30, hand. K, MARTIN, S. C. A.' d i WUY SlvT.C.r UK vngkS TCvf a fU 200 gallons Pickled Oysters ;hj bbls best Albany Ale -400 lbs Bologna (faucerges SOO lbs Smoked licef 20 do-z Pickles, assorted 20 bbls Northc-n Apples til boxes Lemons, just received and for sale lIOV 17 ini by PKTf.R GOLLY. 4 ASS j•;AJ 11I,Y~iS \Lh~, ' B (.SMI I’M respectfully informs the Ladies W, • »«<1 Gentlemen of the city of Augusta ar il vicinity, that be has purchase 1 the interest of Mr. A. ilattice, i n the DANCING ACADEMY ton-nth opened in this city, an i that for the remainder of the season, pupils will be under his immediate charge. Mis -VSSV HALLS' will commence on Wednesday Evening nrt 2 M///»«/., rrtd be contin ued every other Wednesday everting during tire season. Me lias been at. much expense in fitting up hi" room and procuring suitable Music, and hopes hv his individual exertions to give satisfaction to bis patrons. The following gentlemen have kindly consented to act as Managers during the reason : .Times McLaws, Wii-uah li. E,va«e, .1 H. Wai.kf.h, ,P, .1, Conr.N, Bamuf.i. Homes, »; W. Mr. Jonx, Thomas Hakkbtt, c. A. GicKiNt.r., C. B. Maitin, J.wes Pahk. Jwtrs L. Wttw, ts noV 3O Fancy tfnimLlToor. be lauded ly-rnonow. IJ) Mils. Canal - " Flour, (fancy brand), for sale low, from the Whavl, irov U wlw A. I. HUNTINGTON A SON. B vats at Savannah, one bnutired and twebtv packages of Hardware and Cutlery, which have been purchased from tiro manufactories in Birming ham and Sheffield, on the mostfavorable terms; this, together with their former stock on band, makes their assortment equal 1 1 any ever before offered in the southern market; all of which will be disposed of on the most liberal terms. Country merchants and others arc requested to call and examine for themselves, MOORE it DAV!?-, Broad street, opposite the Club* I fetch noT 9 rfkwfJt O) f” BKLS. CHAMPAIGN CfDF.it, ,-W n) DO boxes Canton Fire Crackers, fit) ca'ips assorted Pickles 20 casks superior Goshen Cheese 2D kegs do do Jiuttcr 2D baskets first quality Champagne ’Vine Ifi doz Manilla Door Mats fi bbls Smoked Beef fi bbls Bologna Sausages 10 boxes Dried Citron fi cases fresh Prunes 40 half and quarter barrels Buckwheat Received, with a choice selection of Groceries, for nov3o sale by JOHN COSKERY. TfoiIESTICS. Gy J BROWN Shirtings ' J ”-4 4-4 and fi-4 brown Sheetings 3-4, 5-4 and fi-4 bleached Shirtings and Sheetings, Black and white mixed Linscy.s Red and whits do do Striped and plaid Linaeys, Negro Cloths, in- 1 ' received and for sale, wholesale and retail, at ’pri ces wheih cannot fail to please. Country mer chants, and others are invit'd to eall and examine their stock. G. If. NOBLE & Co. nov <i ts Opposite I hull, rs’ llot#L STMKI, KIBS FOR COTTON CBSST N r EVV INViIN'TVGN.—The subscriber has just received u supply of the PA'PENT RIBS for Cotton Gins, wliielr have been spoken so highly of w herever they have been tried throughout the Cot - ton Growing Slats? . These Ribs are so constructed that one set will last twenty years nr more, and I e constantly in use, by having an extra set of Cast -Sli-el faces. The faces are made to fit on the front ot tin- Ribs where the Saws paso through,and in so implc a manner that any person can put them on. The subscriber w ill always keep a supply of Gins on hand of the above desniption. WILLI AM JONES', A few doors above the L'pper -Market. July 13 imPGSitmi:, riYIIi: subscriber respectfully informs Us friend* I and the public generally, that lie has taken the corner store No. £()!>, in McKenzie & Bem>r.eli’n buildings, where he is receiving a largo and i'A-sh assorinierit of Drug*. Menlicinr*. Paint*, Oils, Gla»*. Dyo Siuffa, Surgical In«tnv;nerii», Perfumery, Ac. &c , which ho will dispose of on die most aiom modaling terms. Physicians and merchant are requested to call and examine his st( ck, as Ids article* ar. fresh and g ratine, uud they vv ill ho pleased with his terms. Orders Irom the crnolry pimclually nttfndei to,, and every article warranted nt the first quality out 16 svvim U'lßlvtT fAKIT.It. FBYHE subscriber has associated his son H* \V | Kneeland. with him in the .'act u ate and i mission business, which will be condocw- nWlrr the fnm of S. Kneeland & Son, they tender their services to their ftiends and public, at the stand for merly occupied bv S. Kneeland b- Co. their Wcrc- I otts'e being Fire Proof, and extensive, respectfully solicit a share of public patronage, nov 14 3msw if. KNEELAND. nFRENCiI CAPES, COLLARS, Ac, subscribers are now opening a ‘phndid as sortment of French Capes and Codara, to which they would invite the attention of those in want. They have also just received fine French Merinos ; GrodcNap Merinos; English Merinos, common and line ; Plain and figuredChally ; Muslin do Latne, fee. fee. G. H. NOBLE & Co. South side Bro'vJ-sl-.oppodtc Planters ’ Hntrt. oct 27 ts