Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, December 15, 1838, Image 3

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[Fa Trp.no 0\- PHRENOLOO V.— br. ROB- A LR'J'SOA will deliver tliree Letlures o.i the claims of Phrenology to be ranked as a science. — I lie first Lecture will he delivered on Monday eve nnig, the 17th lust., in the Lecture Room of the Presbyterian church, to commence at 7 o’clock. (O’ 1 be lectures will be gratuitous, and the eiti zens, generally, arc respectfully invited to attend, dec 11 ‘ A from Germany, and j 1 a Pianist to the “ Moving Dioramas,” respect fully oilers his services as a Teacher of the Piano I 1 orte to the citizens of Augusta. For the con- I venvenicnce of his pupils, lessons will be given them at their residences. Mr. W. will also tune and repair Pianos. • Inters left at this otlice and at the Dioramas, dec 12 2w (OST Oil MISLAID, either at Blount’s Hotel, A Warrenton, or at the Georgia Hail Itoad De pot, in this city, on Monday last, a large Band Box, covered with homespun, belonging to a young lady from Midway, near Milledgeville, containing a Leg horn bonnet, and several silk dresses, capes, collars, &c. Any information concerning it, will be thankfully received, or a rcasoahle reward will be cheerfully paid if it is left at thisoliice. dec G ts J. W. STORKS. STOLEN from my store No. 1 S 3, Broad-street, last night, aoout supper time, by a Negro, two fancy Vests and three pair Pantaloons, viz. i one pair Kentucky Jeans, one grey Satinet, and one grey Cassimore. \ reward of Five Dollars will be given for tbe detection of the thief and recovery of the articles, dec 13 3t P. ROBINSON. SAW MILL i'OU IS ALU. THE undersigned offers for sale his Mill, for merly known as Clietts’,on Butler’s Creek, ten miles from Augusta. It has jnst been rebuilt of the best and most substantial materials, and is now in complete operation—the tract contains between three or four hundred acres of land, well timbered with pine and poplar, and lies broadside to the Georgia Railroad for one mile—one hundred acres of said land is of first quality, and capable of being irrigated, therefore suitable for the culture of the Moruo Multicaulis, or Chinese Mulberry. Its im mediate contiguity to the Railroad at the first stop ping place of the cars, renders it valuable property. Further description is deemed unnecessary, as per sons wishing to buy will of course view the premi ses. I will also sell to suit purchasers, lots from five to fifty acres of land, with good springs of pure water, with and without improvements, adjoining the said Mill tract,also lyingon the Railroad. Also 1 will sell a lot of fifty acres with a first rate spring, and some improvements, adjoining tbe summer re sidence of John S. Coombs —and also rent a dwel ling, blacksmith, and workshops, on the Milledgc vrlle road, where it crosses Butler’s Creek. The above property is offered privately till the first Tuesday in January next, when if notdisposed of, it will be publicly offered lor sale at the lower Market house, in Augusta, dec .0 trwtlj A. N. VERDERV. — WIMBE KLY & J ONES. MjIHE subscribers having located themselves in B 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 If Jones, tender their services to their friends and the public. Our exertions shall be ex clusively for the interest of those who may confide to us the transaction of their business, and our ut most and unwavering adherence to instructions ri gidly observed. EDWARD WIMBERLV, JAMES V. JONES. REFERENCES. Savannah. Augusta. Jackson <fe Marlow, C. J. Jenkins, Esq., Dr. C. P. Richardson, Col. 11. H. Gumming, Col. Wm. C. Harric J. <fe I). Morrison. Milledgeville. Twiggs county. Hines & Harris, Gen.. E. Wimberly. Maj. Jeremiah Beall, Charleston. James T. Lane. Wiley, Lane & Co. Louisville. New Orleans. Col, R. L. Gamble, Wood & Simmons. Macon. Mobile. A. H. Chappel, Esq., Daniel Chandler. Solomon, Griffin &i Land, L. & W. Cowles. nov 24 2msw&w GEORGIA LIME WORKS. THE subscribers respectfully inform the public that they- have commenced the manufactory of LIME near Jacksonborough.in Scriven county, Ga. They have extensive quarries of Limestone, which is considered by professor J. 11. Clotting, State Geol ogist, to whom the proprietors are indebted for the information which induced them to embark in the undertaking, to be of the very purest kind. They have consequently erected large and substantial Kilns in the most approved manner, and procured men from the North who are perfectly acquainted with the business. A portion of the Lime is now in market and has been pronounced by the principal builders in the neighborhood of Augusta, and others, to be of excellent quality. The subscribers take pleasure in inviting those who take an interest in the devclopement of the internal resources of Geor gia, to examine it, being convinced that the whole United States cannot produce a more beautiful arti cle. They have now a quantity on hand, which they will deliver at the month of Brier Creek on the Sa vannah river, or at Augusta. Having extensive preparations in progress, they expect to be able du ring the next winter and spring to supply orders to a very large amount ; and they have every reason to believe that they will entitle themselves to the favor and patronage of the public by producing a cheaper and better article at home than can ko found abroad. Orders will be received by- D. Kirkpatrick & Co. or by Thos. L. Smith at Augusta, or Jacksonboro’. CORNELIUS & SMITH May 7 2awd&wtf SILKS. —Just received, a fine assortment of Silks, consisting in part of Plain and Figured Black and Blue Black Silk, Plain and Figured Color’d Silks, Figured Satin Taglione, a new and beautiful article for dresses; also,"Fancy Silk Hdkfs. Shawls, and Scarfs. G. H. NOBLE & Co. oct 30 opposite the Planters’ Hot-jj \ 6)LY NEGROES FOR SALE.—The subscri l |ber has just arrived from Petersburg, Vir ginia,with one hundred and twenty likely young ne groes of both sexes,and every description, which he offers for sale on the most reasonable terms. He begs leave to make knownto his friends and the pub lic generally, that he has made Hamburg 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 tisout 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 blacksmiths,several 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 elsc-where, as he is enabled and will sell as cheap or cheaper, than can be sold by any other parson in the trade. BENJAMIN DAVIS. Hamburg, S. C., Sept. 2S, IS3S. 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 poncy. Columbia Telescope .Milledgeville, Jour nal, Macon Messenger, and Columbus Enquirer, will please copy the above for one month, and send their accounts to tiiis office for payment. Asthma, three years standing Mr. Robert Monroe, Schuylkill afflicted with the above distressing malady. Symptoms—great languor, flatulency, disturbed rest, nervous head ache, difficulty of breathing, lightness and stiieture across the breast,d'zziaess, nervous irritability and restlessness, could not lie in a horizontal position without the sensation of impending suffocation, , palpitation of the heart, distressing cough, costive , ness, pain of the stomach, drowsiness, great dehihl} [ and deficiency o( the nervous energy. Mr. R. Mo: - roe gave up every thought of recovery, and d.ia 1 despair sal on the countenance of every person in terested in his existence or happiness, till by acci dent he noticed in a public paper some cures effected by Dr, VVm. F.vans’ Medicine in Ids complaint which induced him to purchase a package of the Pills, which resulted incompletely removing every symptom of the disease He wishes tosay his mo tivcforlhis declaration is, that those afflicted with the same or any symptoms similar to those from which he is happily restored, may likewise receive the same inestimable benefit. Wm. EVANS \ For sale by /NTONY <fc HAINES, da-jU Sole agents for Augusta (». BACON. 4.000 LBS. Middlings, just received and ' dec 19 W. E.& J. U- JACKSON. • Q A LBS. superior English Silk, just received and for sale bi det- 1) W. E. & J. U. JACKSON. --j J;ATIU , MR. ABBOT f has the honor to announce to the pubdc that the Theatre will open in a few days for the season. ts dec 13 I TNI FED STATES' BANK NOTES, for sale J nov 11 2m JOHN G. WINTER. HOLLAND GIN. —6 pipes choice Holland Gin for sale by VV. E. A J. U. JACKSON, dec 11 SW KET CIDER.— Hi bbis Sweet Cider just re ceived and for sale bv dec 11 W~. E. & J. V. JACKSON. ONIONS, —8 hluls Bunch Onions, just received and for sale by W. K. AJ. U. JACKSON, dec 11 flllN PLATE, for salv bv nov 23 2t HUNGEUFORD, FRISBEK&CO. C\ HECKS on New York and Charleston; also, U. J States Bank Notes, for sale by nov 20 GEO. INS. & TRUST Co. FLO RIDA SEGA US, Af\ HAH FLORIDA Scgars, just re- T'U.UUU ceived, and for sale at fac tory' prices by dec W. E. & J. U. JACKSON. WORSTED CRUELS. —A large assortment of Zephyr Worsteds, Patterns and Working Canvass, just received by G. 11. NOBLE & Co. dec 12 opposite Planters’ Hotel. TO THE LADIES.—Wo have just received a very handsome assortment of Black, Blue Black and colored Silk Fringes for Trimmings. GEORGE li. NOBLE & Co. dec 12 opposite Planters’ Hotel. NEGROES FOR SALE. riAWO likely' young Negro Women, each with a JL young child. Sold for no fault, for particulars apply to dec (i JgHN S. HUTCHINSON. Cl ARPETING,&c. —Ingrain and VenitianCarpet ) ing, Printed F'oor Cloth, and Hocking Baize, just received and for sale by WM. H. CRANE, oct 29 JUST RECEIVED, Butter Crackers, Uieese, Dried Beef, Loaf and Lump Sugar, Irish Pota toes, Codfish, &c., for sale low by _dee 10 JOHN M. COOPER & SON. (4 ANAL FLOUR.-—SO bids. Canal Flour, fancy J brand, for sale low by dec 10 JOHN M. COOPER & SON. RUM AND GlN.—Just received, 30 bbls. N. 10. Rum, .50 bbls. Gowdy 6c. Hawkin’s Gin, for sale low by dee 10 JOHN M. COOPER & RON. HARNESS. —A lot of choice, smg.e aim uouu.e Harness, Saddlery, and open for a few days only, and forsale by W. E. &J. U. JACKSON, dec. 8 RAISINS. —Just received, 100 boxes new Bunch Raisins, for sale low by dec 10 JNO. M. COOPER & SON. IN IN 10 COGNAC AND CHAMPAIGN BRANDY. _ Just received, 30 qr. casks Cognac Brandy, 4th proof. 10 do do Champaign do 2d pf. For sale low by doc 10 JOHN M. COOPER Sc SON. IOST —A pair of GOLD SPECTACLES, in a j red morocco ease, for which the finder will be handsomely rewarded by leaving them with nov 20 ts SNOWDEN & SHEAR. HATS AND STOCKS—Of the latest fashions received and for sale by E. 1). COOKE, nov 1 197 Broad street. 1' ,N O R SAL EOR 1118 E,V smart', active, like . ly Negro Girl, about seventeen years of age, Enquire at this office. oct S FOUND, a sum of money, which can be had by applying to CLARKE, McTEIR fcCo. oct 22 AtXHJSTA HANK NTOt li/ (5J K SHARES of the above Stock forsale.— ,) Enquire at this office. tl dee r> PLASTER PARIS. —A few bbls. just received and for sale by decG ts WM. K. KITCHEN. WI NT E R STRAINED LAMP OIL, bleached and unbleached, a superior article, for sale dec 6 ts by WM. K. KITCHEN. The Genuine MOR US MULTICA ULIS wajwggf Mulberry Trees, or cuttings, for sale by S. KNEKLAND & SON. Augusta, Nov. 21,1838. ts B~OOK OF ROYALTY, FOR 1839.—800 kof Royalty, characteristic of British Palaces, by Mrs. S. C. Hall —a splendid work, for sale by nov 29 T. 11. PLANT. K <Tk SHARES Georgia Rail Road and Bank Stock for sale. Enquire at this office. nov 27 ts A SITUATION WANTED, by a female, as a J\_ nurse or attendant in a family. She has ex perience. Enquire at this office. ts nov 27 PAPER. —20 reams fine Medium Printing Pa per (or sale.on consignment, at factor’s prices Apply at this office. June 13 FOR SALE—Twenty Shares Georgia Rail Road and Banking Company Stock. Enquire at this office. ts oct 23 ("N APS. —Just received a splendid supply of Gem J tlemen’s and Youth’s Cloth, Fur, Celetl and Leather Caps, of the latest fashions, by nov 1 K. D. COOK E. WILLIAM B. McKEE, No. 3G9 Broad street, Augusta, Ga., Agent for the New V'ork Al bion, Emigrant and Old Countryman, will receive subscriptions and payments. ly junc 9 XJTAUCLUSE COTTON OS NAB URG S. —A con - y slant supply of the above article for sale at Factory prices by the agents, mar 2 CLARKE, McTEIR & Co. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY. f|tHE undersigned,agents of the Protection In- X surance Company of Hartford, Connecticut, are prepared to insure buildings and their contents against loss or damage by fire on the most reasona ble terras. VT. & J. G.CATLIN. eel 31 dtf 255 Charleston Insurance ft Tract Company Capital One Million Dollars—all paid in, AGEKCV, AUGUSTA. THE subscriber is prepared to take Fire and" M arine risks at the current rates of premium. Robert McDonald, oct 30 3m Agent C. I. be T. Co. TO THE PUBLIC. i-etejrn- —, H. N. WILSON tenders his thanks to the public, for stowed on his Stage Lines, and would respectfully in form them, that he is prepared to run a Daily Line, (Sundays excepted,) of FOUR HORSE COACHES, from the Georgia Rail Road to Athens, dec 10 dlstj H. N. W. H ermitage extract.—This lately in vented combination of different odors has ac quired a just popularity, not only by reason of ti e strength and delicacy, but of the extraordinary du ration of its perfume. Whilst the strength of ma ny other extracts and essences are almost as evan escent as the bloom of the /lowers from which they ate 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 most delightful perfume of our laboratories. For sale, together with a large assortment of Perfumery, Foaps, Hair Oils, &.c. by ANTONY k HAINES, nov 28 232 Broad street. A GRADUATE OF YALE COLLEGE, who 2\_ will furnish the most satisfactory testimonials of character and qualifications would like an eligi ble situation as Private Tutor or at ihe head of a flourishing Academy His success in his profession hitherto, warrants him in expecting a liberal re ward. Communications addressed to O. B. Arnold, Augusta, Geo. will meet with immediate attention. References —Pres. Day, of Yale College, Rev. Dr. Tenney Wethersfield, (Ct.) May £c Burnet, Augusta. d2t»'2t“ nov 29 T GOSHEN BUTTER. HE subscriber lias received a small lot of bis well known superior Hotter, which he offers ter sale to suit purchasers. .). D. CAMERON, one door below Eagle A: Plnchix Hotel, dec 16 St I inv i.WI) TOR SALK. — .’(HI acres Land, formerly A the property of Bacon & Malone, and adjoin ing the land of Dr. McWhorter, on the lane leading to the swamp, called Lover’s Lane, will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Apple to dec 14 ts SAMUEL HALE. rD U K —A constant supply of this article will bo 1 kept on hand, an 1 furnished to dealers in quantities to suit at the lowest rates. JAMES RUIN'D, dec 1 f trwtf Mclntosh st. near Bay. LEMONS, RAISINS, AG. (jA pc BOXES, Oporto Lemons, 50 do Bunch Raisins, 10 do Bine Apple Cheese, 3 bbls. Hickory .Nuts, dec 13 3t 1. S. BEERS & CO. PICKLED OVISTEKS. A A A GALLONS Pickled Oysters, in small IUU Kegs. A supply kept constantly on hand throughout the season by dec 13 1m L S. BEERS & CO. A rA BARRELS CANAL FLOUR, 1 DU 50 bbls Ale I! bids Cranberries 8 tierces Rice 75 boxes fresh Raisins, for sale by dee 8 JOHN COSKKRY. i AAA SWEET ORANGES TtUUI I 200 gallons Pickled Oysters 25 bbls best Albany Ale 400 lbs Bologna Saussagcs 800 lbs Smoked Beef 20 doz Picjrles, assorted 20 bbls Northern Apples 10 boxes Lemons, just received and for sale nov 17 1m by PETER GOLLY. FAMILY GROCERIES. IN HE subscribers are now receiving afullassort ment of Fresh Groceries, of the fir.stqualitics, selected with great care expressly for the conven ience of families, among which may he found the following: 50 firkins prime Goshen Butter 20 casks Goshen Cheese 20 half bbls No. 1 Mackerel 10 qr do do do 25 bbls No. 3 do 20 kits pickled Salmon 50 boxes sealed Herring 4000 lbs Codfish 25 bbls Canal Flour 25 hf bbls do 20 hf do Buckwheat 20 qr do do 25 bids Boston Loaf Sugar 15 do do crushed do 10 cases Preserved Ginger 50 small Hams 1000 lbs Smoked Beef 20 bbls Family Crackers 10 bbls Pilot Bread 20 bags prime Java Coffee Together with an assortment of fine Imperial, Gun powder, Hyson,and Black Teas, fine Wines, Fruits, Domestic and Havana Preserves, Spices, Ketchups, &c., all of which arc offered for sale on reasonable terms. 1. S. BEERS & Co. dee 11 d&wlm SILKS.— (I'M. 11. ( HANK, lias just IN received Sup. colored figured Rippe Si ks “ black “ do do “ “ Gro do Rhino do “ “ black Lace Veils dec 13 WINES. —Just received per brig Mohawk from Bordeaux, and Euphrosine from Havre, via Charleston, 100 doz very best Champagne, (! casks good Claret, 4 casks Grave and Sautcrne. dec 11 J. P. SETZE. ITSEFUL ARTICLES FOR'THE TOILET.&o, J Void Cream, for preventing and healing chaps or roughness of the skin. Toilet Powder, Powder Puffs and Boxes. Hip Salve, for keeping the Lips soft, comfortable and imparting a natural and healthy color Tooth Powders- —Orris’ Tooth Powder, remarka bly pleasant and agreeable, for cleansing, whitening and preserving the Teeth, also Dr. Clovand’s, Den trifice Tooth Brushes, Ivory handles, neat and elegant Bone, superior “ “ Cologne, Rose, and Lavender waters, &c. Atkinson's, Curling Fluid Ward’s Hair Oil, Bears Oil, Ceylon Oil, Soaps —Low’s Olive Oil, Musk, Lavender, Rose, Windsor, Palm, &c. Hair Brushes—Nail Brushes Court Plaster —Black and Flesh colored Gold Beaters Skin, Preston Salts, Ur. Sold by dec 10 HAVILANI), HISLEV, A CO. STRENGTHENING PLASTERS—For curing Pains, Weakness in the Breast, Side, Hack or Limbs, also, for Coughs, Colds, Asthmas, Difficulty of Breathing, Oppression of the Stomach, Ac., will afford speedy and soothing relief. Sold by dec 10 H AVI LAND, RISLKY, A Co. NP/WPUBLICATIONS: * JUST RECEIVED, by THOMAS RICHARDS, A Manual of Conehology according to the sys tem laid down by Lamarck, with the late improve ments by De Blainville, exemplified and arranged for the use of students, by Thomas Wyatt, m. a., illustrated by thirty-six plates containing more than than two hundred types drawn from the natural shell. The works of Lord Chesterfield, including his letters to his son, See. to which is prefixed an original life of the author. A system of Greek Prosody and Metre, for the use of schools and colleges, by Charles Anthon, L. L. D. Harry Austin, or Adventures in the British Army, How to Observe —Moral and Manners, by Miss Mortineau. Duty and Inclination, a novel, by Miss Landon. Public and Private Economy, illustrated by obser vations made in England, in the year 1836, by- Theodore Sedgwick. Velasco, a Tragedy in five acts, by Epes Sargent. Sketches by Boz, parts 4 and 5. Nicholas Nickleby, parts 5 andO Oliver Twist, part 3 MOKE NEW GOODS. 88. KIRTLAND & Co .,Merchant Tailors, • have received a complete assortment of GOODS in their line ; Cassimeres in great variety, superior Satin Vestings, Ac. Ac. Fancy Goods.—so dozen best Hoskin (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 packet Hdkfs. Stocks. —Operatic Satin Stocks; plain do; bowed and plain Bombazine do. 50 dozen round and square end Collars, Ur. Ac. oct 13 DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE. STOVALL it HAMLEN have received their Fall supplies, and offer to their customers who may favor them with a call, a large assortment of Goods at low prices. Particular attention paid to orders. Dry Goods sales room up stairs, over their Gro cery store. oct 18 A NNUALS FOR 1838.—The subscriber is now XV receiving a good supply of all the English and American Annuals for 1839. Persons fond of fine books are respectfully invited to call and examine the same. nov 29 T. H, PLANT. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, Ac. THNiIE 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 Cassimeres, in great variety. 200 pieces Satinets, some of which are of superior quality, and composing a great variety of colors, fancy stripes and mixtures. Silk and other quality Vestings, Buffalo Cloths which they offer at very low prices, oct 3 EDGARA CARMICHAEL. MORE NEW GOODS. fINHE subscribers are this day- receiving, and arc j I now opening additional supplies to their stock, which 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. MOVI .V G DIOR A.« AS . AD 1)1 FIONAL ATTRACTIONS. FOR THE WEEK. CALABRIAN LAN DSC A FB, - ’’ * POLAR REGIONS, I’fAZZA DEL POPOLO, IN ROME, DOVER CASTLE AND HARBOR. VIEW OF GENOA. FIRE-WORKS, NAV A L C OMBAT. 'I he whole interspersed with Vocal amt Instrumental Music on the Piano and Scraphina. Mr. Nelson, - Vocalist. Mr. Worha, - Pianist. Ifj' See Small Hills. Doors open at 7—curtain to rise at half past 7. CCT Tickets 50 cents, children half price, to be had at the bars ol the Eagle A Phuiuix, United Stales, Globe, and Planters Hotel, aud at the bar of the National Coffee House. tfcc 10 n iTse um. , Os the principal towns and monuments of the world. riNHIS splendid establishment will be opened cv- X ®ry day from 6 to 9 o’clock in the evening, on Broad street, below the Eagle and Phoenix Hotel. The proprietor of this establishment, anxious to please those who may honor him with a visit, as sures the public that the greatest order and deco rum Will be observed during the exhibition of the pieturw. The Ladies and Gentlemen who have visited the Museums of New York, Boston and Philadelphia, will be delighted with the correctness and beauty of the paintings. The proprietor having made this city his perma- 1 nent residence, has placed his confidence in a gene- * rous public for a share of their patronage. Every week will he exhibited a new collection of Paintings, except the Great Conflagration of Moscow, which will be exhibited every evening. ffj* Admittance 25 cents —Entrance for three i months $2. 6m nov 17 I NOTICE. Til /"ILL tie sold at Hamburg, on Tuesday, the N first day of January next, valuable TOWN • PROPER TY, consisting of that well known estab lishment called Covington & Fair’s warehouse, with the wharf lot and wharf thereto attached. Also, the undivided third of the warehouse 1 known as Adams’ warehouse. 1 Also, a lot with fine improvements, now occupied 1 by Dr. J. W, Stokes. Also a small tract pine land, within a mile and. a half of the town, containing one hundred and (iffy acres, on which arc all the necessary buildings foi ] a comfortable residence, and a spring of pure and i excellent water. , Also, one other tract, contining two hundred acres, > adjoining the town, with an excellent mill sea ( thereon. , Also, a small tract containing eleven acres, in I the fork of the Edgefield and Mnrtintown Roads, I on which is a comfortable dwelling recently built, I and a good stand for public business. j Terms of sale —Covington & Fair’s warehouse, a i credit of six, twelve, eighteen and twenty-four months, in equal instalments; the other property on i a credit of twelve months. Bond, with personal i security and mortgage on the premises will be re- i quired to secure the purchase money-, dec 5 td JOHN B. COVINGTON. FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. jßgtx. Strayed or Stolen, frou*. a lot i, LANSbt . the upper end of Broad street, Ai fe?"“”|Tlgusta, a hay PONY, with a bridh u saddle; his hind feet up to th I* f. 9 1 * fetlock joints arc both white, and hi left eye is out. Hois well kuowi iu Augusta, having formerly belonged to L. P. Du gas, and Mr. Wilcox. A reward of five dollars will be given for him. JOHN M. C. EVANS. nov 26. di m STEEL Kilts FOR COTTON GINsT '"-W INVENTION.—The subscriber has just I N received a supply of the PATENT RIMS for Cotton Gms, 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 bo constantly-in use, by having an extra set of Cast Steel faces. The faces are made to lit on the front of thellibs where the Saws pass through, and in so 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 JONES, A few doors above the Upper /Market. July 13 lit accordance with the osiciisTble GcVvs of the Southern ton vent ion. DIR E < T IMPO R T A T ION. fTUIOMAS J. WRAY & SON have just received X By the Governor Troup, and are now opening, a large assortment of CHEMICALS and other DRUGS, from the Laboratory of Mander, Weaver A Co. (one of the first houses iii 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, (Ej’Urders will be thankfully received and attend ed to with despatch, on the most accommodating terms. ___ ts oct 17 ATTENTION DELINQUENTS ! 11HE subscribers would most respectfully inform . all those indebted to them that unless their accounts arc settled before the 25tli lost, a Court of Enquiry will be held forthwith, and they will be waited upon by a gentleman selected by bis fellow citizens, who will very politely request their signa ture, together with that of their friends, to a paper, which will insure their presence at an entertain ment to be given exclusively for their benefit. N. B. To accommodate, we will receive specie for onr dues, although it is nut as current as shin plasters. dec 6 CLARKE & HOLLAND. LAW NOTlCE. —'liie subscriber has remov ed his Office to the second story of McKenzie & Bennoch’s corner. Ho will attend punctually to the business of his profession, in the Courts of Richmond county, Georgia, and Edgefield and Barnwell districts, S. C. out 10 Hyj] JAMES T. GRAY. Boarding. —a few gentlemen can ho ac commodated with hoard and lodging al Mrs. J. Carrie’s, on Broad-street, next door above the Bridge Bank. DCr Mrs. O. can also accommodate a few tran ient hoarders. ts oct 23 A T T R AC T IV E. ’ William O. Price, Men’s Mercer, Draper uud Tailor, No. 208 Broad Street, FWNAKES pleasure hereby to inform bis f iends I and the public of bis late arrival to this city with a select stock of the newest and most fashion able-assortment of fine Goods ever oili-red in this market, comprising all the choice colors of superior West of England and French Cloths, Cnssimcrcs and Vesting*, Which he will make to measure in the best style, or sell by the Piece or Pattern. He has also just received and will be continually receiving new additions of every article of the Fancy order for gentlemens’use and wear that can can be called for, viz; Under Shirts and Drawers of all kinds, fine Linen and Cotton Shirts, Frilled and Plain; Shirt Fronts; fine Linen Collars; Suspenders ' of every variety; Gloves of all kinds of the first quality ; superior Neck Stacks of every description, made to order by the most celebrated makers ;Silk and Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs -, Black and fig’d Silk Cravats; Night Caps; Shoulder Braces; Riding Belts ; Cravat Stiffners ; Pantaloon Straps; Silk, Woolen and Cotton Hosiery ; Umbrellas; Cloak Cords and Tassels ; Razor Straps; Travelling Cas- , es; Hats; Caps; Perfumery; Shaving Soaps; Clothes | and Hair Brushes, Ac. Ac. With an extensive as- . ortment of Fashionable ( Reiulv Made Clothing, , Cut and made in bis establishment in the best man ner, which will enable him to satisfy the public on in- | spection.tbat the like is not to he excelled if equal- i ] led in this country. All of which will be sold at i the lowest cash prices. dec 12 i draws TII I ft DAY. GEORGIA STATE h « 1 T E K Y , FSn TUB BBNKFIT OF TUB VHgnsta I ■■dependent Fire Company . Ci. ass No. 60, for I.S3S. I» be determined b« Hie drawing of the Alexan dria(l). C.) Lottery,C rss No. 8, IS3S. To be dVawn at ALEXANDRIA, Va., on Saturday, December 15, IS3S. D. S. Gu rooky it Co. Managers. A. HEAD, Con I rat tor 75 Numubrs— M Ditvws ll.vu.ors. SCH K M F,. 1 Prize of $40,000 - vs - $40,(00 Ki.ooo .... 15,000 1-- - - 10,000 .... 10,000 I -1,000 .... 1,000 I - - - - - 3,000 ..... 3,000 I - - - - - 2,000 .... 2,000 1 1,615 1,615 10 1,000 .... 10,000 10 .... . 750 7,500 12 600 6,000 25 3(H) .... 7,500 75 200 .... 15,000 100 ...... jfg) ... . 15,000 125- - - - - - It*) ... . 15,625 122 - 100 --- - 12,200 122 - ... . 00 7,320 122 50 ... . 6,100 244 30 .... . 7,320 4.041 20---. f)8,520 2 -^ G2() ------ vo ... . 266,200 38,505 Prkws, amounting to .... $540,200 Tickets $10 —Sharks in proportion. CO" Orders foe Tiakets in the above scheme, will meet with.prompt attention if addressed (post paid) 1° A. READ, Agent, Augusta, Ga. . XEtiHOES FOR NALE. fINIIK subscriber has just received direr t from X . Virginia, ninety-live likely- young Negroes, Bonneting of men, women, boys and girls, plan ters and others will de-well to call on me, as 1 am determined to sell on the most reasonable terms HE.NJ. DAVIS. Hamburg, November 28,1835. 20td HOBEItr LAMBERT A Co. have moved their office to the store of A. W. Walton A Co.— AJI persons indebted to them will please make pay ment previous to the Ist of January next, when all outs lauding accounts will be placed in the hands of an attorney for collection. ts nov 17 GEORGIA GRANITE COMPANY. (1 ITIZENS, strangers, one and all, did you know J that about S miles from Augusta there is ap parently an inxhanstable quarry of excel lent Grun ite, which has been buried in the bowels of the earth for ages past, and lias hitherto been of no service. In view of this, the subscribers have de termined that this excellent building material shall remain no longer dormant for the want of hard knocks to'icndcr it suitable for building. There fore we have taken a lease of the Quarry, and en tered into co-partnership for the purpose of curry ing on the Stone Cutting business in all its brandi es. We will lay the Stone down in any part of Augusta, at the Boston prices, with the freight and commission from that place to this added. Wo are now prepared to receive orders for Fronts of any description, also Window Caps and Sills, Door do.. Edge Stono, Gutter Stone, and in fact all kinds of work that Granite was ever used for. dec 5 ts CHU’MAN & BEAD. NOTICE. —sealed proposals will be received at the Augusta Arsenal until the first day of Jan uary next, lor supplying the Garrison with wood, corn, and hay, in such quantities as may be required, ami also, for renting the old Arsenal lot and man sion thereon. The wood is to be of good sound oak, and to be corded as close as practicable, the sticks straight and of medium size, and each cord to con tain 12S cubic feet. The com and hay or fodder (in case hay cannot be procured,) must likewise be sound and of fair merchantable quality. Security will be required for the faithful performance of ail obligations entered into under this notice. Address Commanding Officer. til dec 12 E. IIIJRGEOIN, SILK DYER AND SCOU HER, from Paris, hav ing arrived at Augusta where he intends to make bis permanent residence, in Hie practice of his pro fessionnl business, has the honor to inform the ladies ami gentlemen of Augusta and adjoining comities, that he has taken a suitable bouse on Broad street, tw-o doors below Air. Augustine Frederick’s where all kinds of Silks, Crapes, Sic. will be Dyed in the most fashionable and perma nent colors, at Hie most reasonable prices. La dies’ Merino, Cashmere and Crape Shawls, and Leghorn Hats cleansed and pressed, so as to’look as well as new. Gentlemen’s apparel scoured and renewed to their primitive colorand briglit ncs»._ bin oi l 5 I \ VKING AND SCOURING.— F. COLUMBET, I f from Lyons, {France,) informs the citizens of Augusta and vicinity, that lie lias opened a DYKING AND SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT on Broad street, three doors below the Eagle and Phuinix Hotel, where be will be happy ti. attend to all orders. Having served a regular apprenticeship at his busi ness, in the city of Lyons, which is the principal Silk Factory of France, he feels lonfident he can give general satisfaction to merchants in re-dying bilk Goods of all descriptions and colors. Ladies’ dresses handsomely dyed or cleansed at the shortest notice; also Gentlemen’s apparel. His charges will be moderate. 6m nov 17 M'l'O RENT—The lower ball of the large building lately occupied by William Wood bury, as a crockery store, suitable for a grocery or dry goods stoic. For terms apply to aug 22 ISAAC MOISE, 311 Hroad-st. MTO RENT—The three story dwelling and office, at present occupied by Dr. Rob ertson, on Campbcll-st. The store and dwelling, fire proof, No. 4 Bridge Row. Apply to McKENZIE A BENNOCH. N. B.—Notes payable quarterly,and the occupants paying for the use-of the hydrant water on the lots, aug »7 ts M RICHMOND HOTEL.—The subscriber 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 be 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 funner patronage of Hie bouse, oct 22 2m JESSE CLARK. C Cj‘ The Southern Recorder will publish the above 2 mouths, and forward their account to this office. CO-IM RTNKRSHII*. riNHE undersigned having laken A. ROWLAND ■ into partnership, the WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSNIESB will be conducted un der the firm ol Haird if Rowland, after Ist of Onto her next. KKNJ. BAIRD sept. 18 2U HAT D. MALLORY having connected himself with one ol the largest manufacturing houses al the North, will in future conduct the business under the firm of A. U. Mallory A Co. Theirprcsent arrangements will enable A. B. M. & Co. to supply their customers on the must accommodating terms. They are new receiving their Fall and Winter supply of Gentle men's lints, Caps, Ac ; also, a largo assortment ol Ladies’ Bonnets, of the latest style and superior quality. Those wishing to purchase articles in their line, either at wholesale or retail, are solicited to call and examine their assortment, oct 2 if A. B. MALLORV& Co. STONE MASONS WANTED.—Twenty good Stone Masons will find constant employment at liberal wages, at Hie Bridge over Hie Oconee riv er, on the Georgia Rail Rond, near Greensboro. JAMES It.. GRANT, Principal Assistant Engineer. Engineer’s (Itfiee, (t Greensboro, October 11,1838.5 ts DISSOLUTION. rjNHE copartnership heretofore existing undr a firm ofßobcrtsun & Benedict, is this day dis solved I ry mutual consent. All persons .mleldetl j to Iho line firm are requested to moke immediate j piivutcut to J. B. Robertson, who is authorised to collect all the outstanding dohls, nod allend to all the unsettled business. J. B. ROBERTSON Augusta, 7th July, 1837, L S. BENEDICT SCrJ. B. ROBERTSON will continue the Shoe Business on his own account nlthu old stand, at d solicits a conlinuanro of (he fori: or patronage < x. ended to the late firm. 173 (fitly 23 ' g!-Ui, !»Mli U.J PUBLIC SALES. Fmilire Suit to pay Advances. BY «. E. Ar J. U. JACKSON. THIS DAY, At half past 10 o’clock, will be sold in front of oi r store, to pay advances. 11 bids Port \\ ine I pipe Cognac Brandy, Castillian brand 4 boxes ( larct 6 do Cordials •10 do fancy Primes 10 baskets AnnisecJ Cordials Also, 10 boxes Lemon Syrup 12 has! ets Champagne 8 boxes Tobacco 10 do Madeira Wine Id bids Ma’aga Wine 10 boxes Olives 8 bbls Pilot Dread Id boxes Muscat Also, Sundry other aitieles. dee 16 Terms rash Hr JOHN H. iii rrunsoN. On TUESDAY, the ISth inst. Immediately after the close of the sale of United'. States property, will be sold within his store, to close sundry consignments, an extensive assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, consisting of black blue, brown, Adelaide and mixed Broadcloths;: plaid, striped, mixed and plain Cassimeres; striped and plain Satinets ; brown and bleached Sheetings and Shirtings ; brown Drills; Tickings; white and colored Cambrics; Victoria and Fancy Shawls; silk and cotton Hose, Gloves, Jewelry,, and a great variety of Fancy Goods. Also, Hoots, Shoes, Hats and ready made Clothing. Terms—suras under SIOO, cash; over SIOO, 60 days; over S2OO, 90 days; over S3OO, 4 months for approved endorsed notes. dec 14 Administrator'* Sale. BY JOHIV N. HUTCHINSON. Will be sold in front «f my store on Thursday, the 20th inst., all the Household and Kitchen Furni ture of the laic Mary Ann Benson, dec’d., consist ing of beds, bedsteads bureaus, side-boards, large glasses, tables, wash-stands,shovel and tongs, fend ers, clothes presses, chairs, kt. dec 12 Terms cash on delivery. ' ,MV JOHN X. HUTCHINSON. ~ Will be sold in front of my store on Tuesday,, the 18th inst., for account United States. 4 yoke large well broke Oxen 2 Ox Wagons, Yoke and all complete 1 Saddle Horse, saddle, bridle, Ike. 1 Iron Safe I foes, Pick-axes, &c. dec 12 Terms cash. Executor's Sale. w. E. & J. if. Jackson WILL be sold on the lirst Tuesday in January next, at the lower Market House, in the city of Augusta, a Tract of Pine Land, belonging to the estate of John Fox, deceased, known as the little mill tract, about eight miles from Augusta, contain ing about 1918 acres, and adjoining lands of Hale, Verdcry and Philips. Terms made known at sale. PETF.It BENNOCH, ANTOINE PIGQUKT. HENRY H. GUMMING. November 30,1838 trwtd Executors. EXECUTORS’ SALE Ol Real E*tnte, Stocks, Arc. at Auction. ON Monday, the 14 th of January next, at 12 m. will he sold at auction, before the store of Messrs. Clarke,McTeir & Go., on Broad street, The Lot on lire north cast corner of Jackson and Reynolds street, in this city, being part of Lot No.. 06, with a fronlof about 138 feel on Jackson street, and 97 feet on Reynolds street. AI.SO, 4 shares in the Georgia Insurance and Trust Co. 1 do do Augusta Library, 1 pew iu the Presbyterian church, 1 Iron Chest,and 1 Maho 'any Secretary. Thumb.—For the Lot, one-third cash, one-third one year and one-third two years, with interest se cured by mortgage on the property ; for the re mainder, cash. R. CAMPBELL, J. FRASER, J. HARPER, Executors of John Campbell. December 13,1838. td Mil. & MRS. KGERTON’S SCHOOL* Corner of Mclntosh and Reynolds sts ., Augusta. (1 MANGE OF TERMS.—The attempt to pre- J serve classes from being broken up by pupils entering at an advanced period of tire term is found to be impracticable. As the arrangements ofthc school are thus compelled to yield to the convenience of dis tant patrons, and absent citizens, the charge for the whole term will, therefore, no longer be required of those who wish to enter but for a part. A scale of graduation, according to the time each pupil is entered, will be adopted, corresponding with what is found in other simlar institutions in the state. For (lie whole term of nine months, the charges, as heretofore, are for the Senior Department, SBO Primary do 60 Music on the Piano Forte, 76 French and Drawing, each 40 For six months —Senior Department, 60 Primary Department, 37 60 Music, 66 French and Drawing, each 30 For three months —Senior Department, 35 Primary Department, 20 Music, 32 French and Drawing, each 18 The school is now in full operation, and amply supplied with Teachers. There are connected with ■ this institution, nine Teachers: in the English and Classical branches,Rev. A. M. Egerton, Mrs. Eger ton. Mr. C. Chapman, Mrs. Chapman. In French, Drawing and Penmanship, Miss S. Du pee. Lectures in the Natural Sciences, Mr. M. Platt. In Vocal Music, Miss S. Pennimau. In Instrumental’Music, Mr. J.Pchellas. Lectures in Chemistry will be commenced as soon as the necessary arrangements can be made. N. H. Former pupils of the School are invited to attend the Lecture gratuitously; to a few others tickets will be sold on moderate terms. (fj' Board may now be readily obtained in res pectable private families, and on reasonable terms. Parents and Guardians are respectfully invited to continue their visits to the School, at all hours of the day, to witness the recitations and progress of, the Pupils, nov 14 6td3tw (fj- The City papers, Columbus Enquirer, South ern Recorder, and Athens Whig, will please copy lie above six times weekly, and charge this office, pkl OTICE. —The subscribers being anxious (o il close their business, request all Close indebted to them to make immediate payment, and all thus* to whom we are indebted, will please present their accounts. CLARKE &. HOLLAND, sept 8 tl DR A h im; aTp AINTING a ( Ai>l9 Y. MR. RICHARDS, from Baltimore, has the plea sure to inform the citizens of Augusta, that he has opened his rooms in the Masonic Hall, for the tuition of young Ladies in the various bran ches of Drawing and Painting, in Oil and Wa- ■ ter colors,including his original style of Flower Painting and Pencil Drawing, India Finishing,. Fruit and Marine Painting, sketching from nature, etc. Mr. R. has a number of specimens from his own pencil, which he willbe happy to exhibit to alt who will favor him with a visit. He has devoted much time to his collection of materials, studies, designs, Ike. His pupils will therefore have the advantage of the best subjects for the pencil, also the nee of many valuable elementary works'amt Ways upon the art. His object willbe to convey athorough and prac tical knowledge of the study ; not a supcrlhial ac quaintance witli the theory of the subject, which will eventuate merely ine jo uoijnaaxa aqj few pretty things. His design will be to make his pupils Artists, which he 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 he 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 first course commencing on Thursday, 25th inst., before which time it is desirable that pupils should i enter their names. Among his numerous references, Mr. R. would mention the following gentlemen of tire city:—Dr. M. Antony, Dr. W. H. Turpin, Mr. B. Headden, Judge Holt, Rev. Mr. Hard, Rev. Mr. Ford. N. B. —Application for terms, admission, &c., to be made at the Academy, Masonic Hall. Mr. R. has a few copies nf his American Artist* &c., for sale. ts oct 22