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

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THEATRE. THIS EVENING, DECEMBER 29, i Will bo presented Shakspearc’s Tragedy of THE MERCHANT OP VENICE. Shyloclc, Mr. Jamison. Tonia, Mrs. A. Knight. Song by Mr. Sherman. Dance by Madame Akuei.ine. To conclude with (by request) the Farce of THE CHAMELEON, In which Mr. Jamison will sustain five charac ters. dec 29 'VJ'EW PUBLICATIONS.—AnecdoticaI Olio, be _i_N ing a collection of Literary,Moral, Religious and Miscellaneous Anecdotes, selected and arranged by the Rev. Messrs Hoes and Way. The Far West, or a Tour beyond the Mountains; embracing outlines of Western Life and Scenery, Sketches of the Prairies, Rivers, Ancient Mounds, Early Settlements of the French, etc. etc. Evenings at Home, or the Juvenile Budget, open ed by Dr. Aiken and Airs. Barbauld. The Life of Christ in the words of the Evange lists, a complete harmony of the Gospel History of Our Saviour, for the use of young persons. The two last books are beautiful editions, illus trated with engravings, and both works are very suitable for Christmas and New-Years’ presents. Just received by dec 29 TIIOAIAS RICHARDS. DR. VEITCH’S VEGETABLE DULCAMARA of the South, or Indian Panacea Superior — The greatest Restorative in the World. —A cure for consumption, asthma, coughs, colds, catarrhal af fections, liver complaints, scrofula, syphi is, mercu rial disease, intermittent fevers and ague, internal weakness, decays of Nature, Xc. Ac. Sold by the Agent who is now in Augusta, and will remain for a few weeks. Apply at Mr. J. T. Syme’s clothing store, Broad-street, opposite the Eagle and Phenix Hotel. The proprietor of the Dulcamara has appointed Mr. John De Bow his sole Agent for distributing the above valuable and favorite medicine through this State and the United States. Orders are now be ing received from all parts of the Union for the Dulcamara, which stands unrivalled for the. cure of Chronic diseases. The genuine article is only to had at the proprietor’s oiilce, in Boundary-street, Char eston, S. €., or from his distributing Agent, Mr. John Do Bow. It will be only necessary to state that this medicine has performed some of the most splendid cures that were ever etfccted in any age or country. And the proprietor may safely challenge a parallel in the cure of a combined case of scrofula and consumption in their last stages. — Satisfactory references of this greatest cure that ever was performed, can be furnished by the pro prietor, who is constantly preparing his Dulcamara both forborne consumption and exportation. Price per single Bottle, $2 00 do per dozen do 13 00 WILLIAM VEITCH, Proprietor of the Dulcamara. Charleston, S. C., Dec. 29,1835. Country Seat, Somerville. IN !IE subscriber offers for sale a House and Lot, on the Sand Hills, one of the most desirable locations in Somerville. The Lot contains ten Acres, Garden, Orchard, and Arable Land. On the premises arc Dwelling House, Extensive Kitchen, with Dormitories for Servants, Stable, Carriage House, Wash House, with furnaces, Smoke House, a Well of line Water, Grape Vines, Fruit Trees, &c. &c. All of which will be sold a bargain, and on the most accommodating terms, ~s to pavment. nov 14 Iwlf A. 1. HUNTINGTON. Charleston Insurance & Trust Company Capital One Million Dollars—all paid in, AGF.Ncy, AUGUSTA. THE subscriber is prepared to take Fire andjMa rine risks at the current rates of premium* ROBERT McDonald, oct 30 3m Agent C. I. &T. Co. Course of Instruction in the Natural Sciences. A REGULAR and thorough course of Instruction I jL in the Natural Sciences, with Lectures and Experiments, will be commenced on the first day of January next, at Mr. Egerton’s rooms, by Mr. Merrit Platt, from New Haven. The subjects first taken up, will be Chemistry end Natural Philosophy. Hours of instruction to com mence at 12 o’clock, M, and 4 P.M. Young ladies, who may wish to avail themselves of instruction in this important and interesting de partment, without becoming members of the school, will he admitted at $5 each ; former pupils of the school art invited to attend gratuitously. * The course will continue till about the middle of June, and so far as the time will allow will include besides the above, Geology, Mineralogy, Botany, and Conchology. dec 21 dtr&w ts CLOTH CLOAKS. —Ladies’ and Gentlemen’ Cloth Cloaks, of superior qualities, and made in the best manner, just received and for sale low by nov 24 w&trwtlstmar J, D. CRANE Sc Co. to the creditors of the firms of Shelman _|_N & Lambert, Shelman Sc Dcighl, Shelman Sc Cloud, and the late Augustus G. Shelman, deceased. Upon a bill filed by the administrators of the late Doctor Augustus G. Shelman, to have the estate of their said intestate marshalled and paid to his credi tors, and in the investigation of said case it appeared that the assets in the hands of the administrators, bad been derived from the several firms in which the deceased had been concerned in his life time, as well as from his individual property; and it moreover appearing that there will lie a deficiency of assets to the whole of the several claims, it was ordered by the court, that there should be allowed further time, until the 17th dayof January next, for the several claimants to render in their claims pro perly authenticated, so that on the said day there may be a distribution of the funds now on hand; and it was further ordered that all claims not ren dered in by or before that day, do lose their loan to any part or portion of the assets then to he distribu ted, and the undersigned Clerk of the Superior Court of the county of Jefferson, was appointed au ditor, to whom the said several claims will be handed in, on or before that time, with a view to the payment thereof in accordance witli the decree of tlie court in the said case. EB EN EZER BOTH WELL. Louisville, November 30, IS3B. trwtd R. VICTOR LATASTE, late Professor of Music, in the Female Institute at Scotsboro’, Geo., respectfully tenders his services to the citi zens of Augusta, to teach the Piano Porte, and Guitar. Mr. L. has taught Music in this State, for the last five years, and with what success the testi monials in his possession, from some of the most re spectable citizens of Milledgeville will shew. Those wishing Mr. L.’s services will please make application as soon as possible, as he has had, since his arrival here, a call to Columbus, which he will accept, should he not form a class in this city before the first of January next. A card left at the Globe Hotel, or at Mr. Plant’s, Book-store, will meet with punctual attendance, dec 21 swtf Geo. It. Road A Ranking Co. > Branch at Augusta. 3 DEPOSITES in sums of five hundred dollars and upwards, bearing an interest of six per cent, per annum will be received at this Office, for periods not less than ninety days, subject to the order of the depositors on receiving ten days notice of their intention to withdraw, nov 20 wtf J. W. WILDE, Cashier. REMOVAL. JD. CRANE XCo. have removed their stock , of Clothing to the south side of Broad street, ! near their old stand, and directly in front of the j Planters’ Hotel, where they are receiving fresh | supplies of READY MADE CLOTIII.\G, of vari ous kinds and qualities, to which they respectfully ! solicit the attention of their former customers and j those wishing to purchase. wtlstmar nov 24 1 ■^TOTICE. —The undersigned have this day asso- i pN ciated themselves for the transaction of the j wholesale and retail Grocery business, under the j • firm of I. S. BEERS & Co. Having purchased the I interest of N. Smith Sc Co., they will continue the business at their old stand, and hope by choice se lections and reasonable prices, to merit the patronage of the public. 1. S. BEERS, RATHBONE X BAKER, nov 7 IrodSmw MR. G URTA, Miss R. GARCIA and Miss C. _ GARCIA, respectfully announce their ar rival in Augusta, and their intention to give a Mu sical Soiree on an early day next week, full par ticulars of which wi 1 be duly announced, i N. B. Mr. Garda and Miss R. Garcia will locate themselves in Augusta for the purpose of giving Lessons on the Piano Forte, Harp, Guitar, Thorough Bass, and Vocal Music, English, French, Italian and Spanish. ,ioc 29 (lASH, CASH, —I will pay cash for Fifteen or J Twenty like y Negroes, dec 29 " G. F. PARISH, IN XCH \NGE at Sight and Short Sight on j New-Vork, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, D. C. Richmond, Fayettville, Charleston, Savannah, Kew-Orleans, And all kinds of uncurrcnt money bought it the lowest rates. LLOYD & VINCENT, dec 29 Broad-street next to State Bank. ANKOF HAMBURG STOCK.—IOO shares for sale in lots to suit purchasers. LLOYD X VINCENT, dec 28-3 t Broad-st. next door State Bank. rgXO HIRE —From Ist January, a good Cook.— I Apply to (dec 2S) A. BOGGS. WANTED to hire, a servant Bov for store. Apply to [dec 28] WM O. PRICE. A AM BBLS IRISH POTATOES, .19 MP 29 casks London Porter, landing and dec 22 for sale by JOHN COSKEHY. rSIHE subscriber is prepared to make advances Q on Cotton consigned to Iris friends in Liver pool. ADAM JOHNSTON. Augusta, December 18, LS3S. Ini rjTtO HlßE.—Negro Men, Women and Boys, amongst them a good Cook, Washer and honor, House Servants, and Hostlers. Apply to dec 21 tlstj GEO. W. LAMAR. A URTAIN FRINGES, for sale by dec 21 if GEO. 11. NOBLE & CO. I7IRENCH CALICOES. —One case of splendid . French Prints, of new stylo and patterns, just received and for sale by dec 21 ts _ GEO. 11. NOBLE & CO. (1 HECKS 011 New York and Charleston; also, U. J States Bank Notes, for sale by nov 20 GEO. INS. X TRUST Co. NITED STATES BANK NOTES, iVs ale nov I t 2m JOHN G. WINTER. rfiIHREAD LACES, of all kinds and qualities, for sale by G. 11. NOBLE X Co., dec IS opposite Planters’ Hotel. II NO If SALE BY R. BARBER, 80 keg« of Tiyon X Trull’s Eagle Powder, at $5 per keg. dec IS ts NEGROES FOR SALK.-—One likely young carpenter, and one superior blacksmith. For particulars apply to JNO./S. HUTCHINSON. __dec 1S / Cl HAIRS, CHAIRS. —Jm/t received and for sale J low, a large and well assorted lot of Rose wood, Mahogany, and Windsor Chairs, by dee 1S ‘ JSQI. S. H UTCIIINS( IN. OUSTED CRUELsi-A arge assortment of Zephyr Worsteds, patterns and Working Canvass, just received hy G. R. NOBLE & Co. dec 12 opposite Planters’ Hotel. FBNO THE LADIES.—We have just received a very handsome assortment of Black, Blue Black and colored Silk Fringes for Trimmings. GEORGE 11. NOBLE X Co. dec 12 opposite Planters’ Huiol. 1 COKING GLASS PLATES, assorted sizes, jfor sale by (dec Iff) ANTONY X HAINES. IN RAIN OIL.—A fine lot of Train Oil, just re ceived and for sale by dec 19 I ANTONY & HAINES. ISINGGLASS. —Superior patent Isingglass, for clearing coffee; also Rusiaand American sheet Isingglass for the same purpose, for sale by dec 19 ANTONY & HAINES. nATS AND STOCKS —Os the latest fashions received and far Hale by IV rv COOKS, nov 1 197 Broad street. I, NOR SALE OR HIRE, a smart, active, jiko ly Negro Girl, about seventeen years of age, Enquire at this office. oct 8 a sum of money, which can be bad by 1 applying to CLARK E, McTEIR X Co. oet 22 /Y SHARES Georgia Rail Road and Bank i/l I Stock for sale. Enquire at this office, nov 27 ts A SITUATION WANTED, by a female, as a 1 % nurse or attendant in a family. She has ex perienec. Enquire at this office. ts nov 27 PAPER. —20 roams line Medium Printing Pa per for sale, on consignment, at factor’s prices Apply at (his office. Jmic 13 I.NOR SALK—Twenty Shares Georgia Rail Road ' and Banking Company Stock. Enquire at this office. If oct 23 (NAPS. —Just received a splendid supply of Gen- J tlemen’s and Youth’s Cloth, Fur, Celctt and Leather Caps, of the latest fashions, by nov 1 E. I). COOKE. A \ BARRELS CANAL FLOUR, X " 50 bbls Ale ti bbls Cranberries 8 tierces Rice 75 boxes fresh Raisins, for sale by dec 8 JOHN COSKERY. B. McKEE, No. 369 Brood street, V V Augusta, Ga., Agent for the New York Al bion, Emigrant and Old Countryman, will receive subscriptions and payments. ly june 9 T7"AUCLUSE COTTON OSNABURGS.—Acon f slant supply of the above article for sale at Factory prices by the agents, mar 2 CLARKE, McTEIR X Co. BRUSH US. —Hair Brushes with glass backs,also do plain ; Hearth, Dusting, Clothes, Hat, Shoe, Whitewash, and Painting Brushes, of differ ent patterns and qualities, for sale by dec 19 ANTONY X HAINES. SJOAPS. A large assortment of the most highly w perfumed washing and shaving Soaps, just re ceived aud for sale by _<lec 19 ANTONY X HAINES. SNUFF AND TOBACCO.—American gent. Snuff', made by Mrs. Miller, Macaboy by Lori lard’s, Ruppee, do.; Strasburg, do. Also superior chewing Tobacco, made by Leftwich, for sale by dec 19 ANTONY X HAINES. 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 X Co. oct 30 opposite the Planters’ Jfot-g LAW NOTICE.—The subscriber has remov ed tils Office to the second slory of McKenzie & Bcnnneh’s corner. He will attend punctually to the business of his profession, in the Courts of Richmond county, Georgia, and Edgefield and Barnwell districts, 8. C. oct 10 [lyi] JAMES T. GRAY. TVTOTICE.—The subscribers being anxious to INI close their business, request all t iose indebted to them to make immediate payment, and all those to whom wo are indebted, will please present their accounts. CLARKE & HOLLAND, sept 8 ts PAPER HANGINGS. SNOWDEN & SHEAR, have received from Philadelphia, a large supply of superior Paper Hangings, comprising a variety of new and splen did patterns, to which they respectfully invite the attention of the public. dec 20 ROBERT LAMBERT X Co. have moved their i office to the store of A. W. Walton X Co.— All persons 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 u attorney for collection. ts nov 17 1 -! ML-LMKHHV TREES.—Genuine Kmk Morus Muiticaulis, for sale attheAu- . K llsta Seed Store. .last received from ' Jt England—Spring Tares, Winter Tares, MHkliß . Italian Clover, Went Crass, Swedi-h ■ Turnips, to. &c. dec 89-3towf3m j i jLI AGLE AND I'HKNIX HOTEL COMPANY. I fi A A meeting ol (he stockholders is requested at tie t ountiug-Room ot the undergone 1, (opposite I >if W f ' l> a,p House._) on Monday tiert, al 1) : r 4 /.. lor the purpose of electing Trustees for the t ensuing year. K. BUSTiN, deg 29-St Secretary and Treasurer. -M KCi l VmTs 11 \ X K . J Augusta, Dee. id, |s;ss, \ 4 N election for nine Director , to manage the af fit iin of this Hank for the ensuing year, will la held at the Hanking House on Monday, the 7th January, between the hours of 10 a. -i. and 2 r m dec 2S-td GEO. W. LAMAR. Cashier. 61AA harrel:, lleer; 10 do Cider: 100 Cali..;-. ,4\ 1 Picket Oysters, of a fine quality, selected i expressly for this market,just received and for salt low by (dec 23) 3t PETER GOLLV. Silks and satin?.— g. u. noble have a splendiil assortment of black, blue black am! colored figured Silks ami Satins. 5 Also, very handsome Rep Silks, well worth the attention of the ladies. dec Is liqjgjfan The Genuine MOHI : S MHI.TU '.-I UUS I Jg®KM«lheiry Trees, or cuttings, for sale by frjwr S. KNiELAND & son. Augusta, Nov. 21 IS3S. ts J&M&a MORUS MULTkIaULIS.—Orders for rr 4 lr °es or cuttings of the genuine Monts * ‘lp Mtillicaulis receivel at the book store of ufflSSSsiai dee 21 T. 11. PLANT. 11 EsiDErff mst muPtroe win S take out painful teeth with his usual skill day or night, at his operating rooms, No. 20J broad street, opposite E. D. Corice’s great fashion able clothing store. N. 11. The poor or indigent sufferers attended to ’ gratuitously. (f dee 2 I DURING iny absence from this city ilfr. RICH ARD H. WHITE will act as my attorney. EHENE/.EH SKINNER. Augusta, December S, TS3S. 1 CO) For sale, a fine pair of Northern Horses. [ Enquire of R. 11. White, at Spears & White’s. . dec 10 trw2w subscribers are prepared to make liberal advances on v. otton shipped to their friends in ’ Cliarleston. LLOYD & VINCENT. dec 22. trwSt . IJURE JUICE OF THE GRAPE.—The sub- U. scriher lias received on Consignment 0 Quar ter Casks of Choice Madeira, The Pure Juice of the ■ Grape, which lie oilers for sale at a lower rate than it can be imported for. Judges of Wine are requested lo call and taste the samples, i Also, 25 baskets of Superior Champagne, Uni corn brand, which will he sold low by application to [dec 25J ISAAC HOISE. PRIVATE ACADEMY.—The Second Quarter ot Mr. and Miss Johnson’s Private Academy, wiß commence on the 31st day of December, inst. A few more scholars can be admitted. Payment, quarterly in advance. PHINEAS & M. T. J( HINSON, dec 24th, 1838. 3td ANTED TO HIRE OR PURCHASE.—Two V ? or three Negro Tailors, who are good work men and of good character, for whom a liberal price willbc given. If be cannot purchase he would be glad to hire by the year. For particulars, enquire at the Constitutionalist office. dec 28-31- OLD AND.NEW YEARS ASSEMBLY J. C. Smith respectfully informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of Augusta and vicinity, that bis Assembly Hall advertised to take place on Wednes day evening, 2d January, will take place on Mon dity evening next, Ist fast. dec 2s-dtd , ] ON DON PORTER, ALEj &c.—2o Casks A “ Abbott's” Porter, Quarts. 10 Casks do do Pints. 25 Bbis Amber Ale. 00 Bags Old Government Java Coffee. 200 Du/ Mrs. Miller’s Cut Tobacco. 2000 wt Bacon, Ham and Middlings. 00 Boxes Brown Soap. 10 do Mould Candles. 5 Tierces Rico —Just received and for sale by (dec2B-lm) 1. S. BEERS & CO, Sfoi> TIIIKV.—-Taken from Hie 'siiliscfiln-rts Hall on Friday night, the 14th of December, ■ a blue Broad ('loth Cloak with a large Velvet Col • lar and Facings, Cord and Tassef, and a new Hat; , for the recovery of which a liberal reward will be given. (dec 20-21) B. W. FORCE. LADIES’ Full "Hi io I OS. [A DIES’Kid Walking Shoes lined and bound J with Fur, prime for cold weather, just receiv ed and for sale by ALDRICH & SHOVE. 1 dec 21 Cl French Need 10. Worked Collars. - -VI. H. CRANE, has just received a large i " ? assortment of Needle Worked Collars of the ■ latest Paris style, wiiich he will sell low. [doc 21 Second Edition. PLANT’S GEORGIA A CAROLINA ALMANAC FOR ;B:iy rg’UlE Astronomical Calculations, by Robert -B- Grier, Butts county, Georgia. Second Edition for 1839, just published by T. H. PLANT, Augusta, dec 20 PLANT & NORTON, Columbus. . PICKLED OYSTERS. I i /Arfh GALLONS Pickled Oysters, in small I Kegs. A supply kept constantly on hand throughout the season by dec 13 1m I. S. BEERS & CO. FAMILY GROCERIES. FBIHE subscribers are now receiving afuliassort- M. mentof Fresh Groceries, of the (irstqualities, selected with great care expressly for the conven ience of families, among which may be found tiic , fallowing: , 50 lii-kins prime Goshen Butter 20 casks Goshen Cheese 20 half bbls No. 1 Mackerel 10 (jr do do do 25 bbls No. 3 do 20 kits pickled Salmon 50 boxes scaled Herring 4000 lbs Codfish 25 bbls Canal Flour 25 hf bbls do 20 hf do Buckwheat 20 qr do do 25 bbls Boston Loaf Sugar 15 do do crushed do 10 eases 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 are offered for sale on reasonable terms. I. 8, BEERS & Co. ( h-c 11 d&wlm . WORK NEW GOODS. rSTHE subscribers are this day receiving, and arc | 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. Ops* SILCa.X -v II ROTH Eli .S'. ( abiriet, ]\_J) Chair and Sofa Ware-room, Broad ItiL street > opposite Gould, Bulkley&Co. The subscribers have removed from t,le * r former location to the large and commodious store of Mr. W. Nel 3-son. now offer for sale a well assorted UA’SSrSf-. ■ p-i slock of articles in the above line, principally of their own manufacture, made from jtie latest and most approved New York patterns, which consist in part of the following—marble top sideboards, mahogany do., pier, card, centre, dining, tea, work, and other tables, dressing bureaus with marble and mahogany tops, secretaries and book cases, sofas, ottomans, marble top washstands, writing desks,footstools, mahogany, curl and birds eye maple bedsteads ; also, five doz. excellent ma hogany French, half French and Grecian chairs, and a variety of fancy, cane, rush, and wood seat do. Thankful for past patronage, they solicit a continuance of the same at their new store, where they will continue to sell at unusually low prices, nd warrant the goods equal to any april 36 ( exhibition oi- HIE rwo sublime moral paintings OK THE TEMPTATION OF . ADAM AND I-; v F,, AND THE EX.pi LSION I- ROM PARADISE, After driiffff,. At i.’3. Broad-st, 2dnoi'- below the Planters Hotel: PIXHE Pictures are of Ibe largest elns -the Fi n. gmes the si/eol lilt-, flu- -’oi-i(inal Picturi-s " • !l ’ painted lor t luvlcs \ . King of France. They lum- been exhtbitodal So-ucrset House, London— at the Amenciin Aeademy, New York—in Phila delphia—ami at the Allu-ikeum, Ho,ton—ami most ol iln- principal cities of the United States, to the lively gratification of many thousand visiters. They are pronounced to be tin- best production of the l-reneh school—beautilul and sublime specimens of Arl, perfectly chaste iu conception, uniting a deep poetic imagery to liu* charm and power of tint!:, such ns cannot tail to make a lasting impression on the mind of every beholder. Admittance 5U cents. Season tickets, §1 (10. Open from 9 o'clock. \. M. to 2, P, M.; from 3 to 5, p. M.; and from 7to 10, in the evening, dec 38 ts Jfft u b: 8' . Os the principal towns and monuments of the world. PjjNH I-' splendid c- talilishnu-nt will be opened cv t err day from (i to 9 o’clock in Hie evening, on Broad street, belou the Eagle and Phoenix Hotel. I he i roprietor ol ibis establishment, anxious to please those who may honor him with a visit, as sures the public that Hit* greatest order and deco rum \\ ill be observed during the exhibition of the pictures. t he Ladies and Gentlemen who have visited the Museums of New York, Boston and Philadelphia, will bo delighted with the correctness and buautv of the paintings. The proprietor having made this city his perma nent residence, has placed his confidence in a gene rous public lor a share of their patronage. Every week will be- exhibited a new collection of Paintings, except the Great Conflagration of Moscow, which will lie exhibited every evening. ffj- Admittance 25 cents—Entrance for three mouths $2. Cm nov 17 rOHN TREELLK, (from Paris) Ornameiilal Hair Manufacturer, at Mrs. Hobby’s late dwel ling, hack ot her former store on llroad-street,keeps constantly on hand, a large assortment of Orna mental Hair, of all kinds, such as Braids, Platts, Puffs, Curls, &o. Al -o, Ladics’and Gentlemen’s Wigs, ready made, or made to order at the shortest notice. N. B. Country merchants supplied at the lowest i-Ros. dec 25-31. T."aTr I cTi ARDS TeacUr of Drawing and. Painting, Masonic. Hall, MR. RICHARDS respectfully informs his classes, and the lovers of the arts generally, that the second term of his Drawing Academy com mences on Wednesday, the 2d of January next, offering a favorable opportunity for those who would possess themselves of a knowledge of this delight ful jut. He has now al his room, la-sides his own Draw ings, some productions of Pupils, which he submits to the attention of the public. Mr. R’s. Night Classes, for gentlemen, will com mence, also, on Hie 2d January. Iw doc 22 GEORGIA GRANITE COMPANY. (t ITIZENS, strangers, one and all, did you know J that about S miles from Augusta there is ap parently an inxhanstbhle quarry of excellent Gra nite, which lias been buried in the bowels of the earth for ages past, and has hitherto been of no service. In view of this, the subscribers have de termined that tills excellent building material shall remain no longer dormant for the want of hard knocks to render it suitable for building. Tliore ton- ncUvo taken a lease of the Quarry, and en tered into co-partnersmp r.„- the purpose of c-arry mg on the Stone Cutting business m u s luancli cs. Wo will lay Hie Stone down in any part ot Augusta, at the Boston prices, with the freight and commission from that place to (his added. We arc now prepared to receive orders for Fronts of any description, also Window Caps and Sills, Door do.. Edge Stone, Gutter Stone, and in fact all kinds of work that Granite was overused for. dec 5 ts UIHPMAN & HEAD. (' TI NGLISII GARDEN SEEDS—A "large and j well selected assortment of English Garden Seed, comprising all the different kinds in general use, and of this year’s growth, warranted fresh and genuine. Also, an assortment of splendid Bullions Roots, Flower Seed, China Prolific Tree Corn, Small On ions, Stc., &c. For sale cheap by ANTONY fe HAINES, dec 25 232 Broad-street. OTlCE.—Sealed proposals will be received al the Augusta Arsenal until the first day of Jan uary next, for supplying the Garrison with wood, corn, and hay, iu such quantities as may be required, and also, for renting the old Arsenal lot and man sion thereon. The wood is to be of good sound oak, ami to be corded as close as practicable, Hie sticks straight and of medium size, and each cord to con tain 128 cubic feet. The corn and hay or fodder (iu case hay cannot he procured,) must likewise be sound and of fair merchantable quality. Security will be required for the faithful performance of. ; l obligations entered into under this notice. Address Commanding Officer. til dee 12 FA NCV GOODS. Yl/TLLIAM H. CRANE has just received, T y Victoria Scarfs and Satin Mantles, Thread, Bobinet and Blond Edgings, Patent, Spot and Plain Quillings, Rich Paris Ruffle Collars, do plain do 5-4 black, plain and figured Thule Lace, Nainsook,Swiss and Mull Muslin, Black Pic Nic Gloves, Needles in boxes, together with a variety of other articles. dec 18 ENGLISH X.NNt'ALS FOR 1830." If OOK of Royalty 5 Finden’s Tableaux, Beauty’s Costume, Drawing Room Scrap Book, Juvenile Scrap Book, Oriental Annual, Landscape do Keepsake Forget Me Not With many other English and all the American Animals for 1.889, with other fine books, suitable for the approaching holydays. For sale by dec 20 T. H. PLANT. Hl7 PER (OR KATIN KTS. SNOWDEN &, SHE Ml, have just received from New York a large supply of extra fancy strip ed, superior Oxford , Steel mixt, and bl’k Satinets. Also superior white Welch and Shepard’s best Can ton Flannels, to which they respectfully invite the attention of tiic public. dec 20 KX NGLISH peas AND BEANS.—A large »up- B/! ply of English Peas and Beans, warranted fresh and genuine, for sale by dec 24 ANTONY A HAINES, ■ BRITISH LUSTRE, for polishing Stoves and p Grates. This lustre with a little rubbing, will pmduce a brilliancy highly ornamental, and when once obtained, may be easily preserved.— Directions for using with each package, for sale by dee 24 ANTONY & HAINES. MORE"NK WGO( > D.s. Bli. KIUTLAND Ar Co., Merchant Tailors, a have received a complete assortment of GOODS in their line; Cassimercs in great variety, superior Satin Vestings, 4tc. &c. 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 d >; 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 dozen round and square end Collars, &c. &c, oct 13 OFFICIAL DRAWING OF THE GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY, i-or the Benefit of the Augusta Independent Fire Co Class No. 51, for 1838. 1 2 3 f - r> <> 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 27 37 31 21 73 243 I |.> ;;s ■>{) u 1 hereby ecrlily that the above numbers as thej --t.i.id arc correct, us taken trom the Managers’ (Vr l ilicau- of the drawing of the Virginia Sate Lottery, tin Norfolk, 1 lass No. 7, tor ls3s, drawn at Alex andria, \a. Dec. 22, IS3S, and which determines the fate ol all tickets held in the above Lottery. A. READ, Agent. Augusta, December 28, ls;?s. UK AWB T IB B * \ Y . GEORGIA -STATE la t 'l’ I-: is v, for tiik iif.nf.fit of tiif. Augusta Independent Five Company. Class No. 52, for 1838. 1 o be determined bv the drawing of the Virginia state Lottery, C-iss No. 7,1838. I-or the benefit of the Monongalia Academy. To bo drawn at ALEX VNDIII V’v n ~on Saturday, December 29, 1838. 1). S. 11 uFa.uit v x Co. Managers. A. READ, Contractor S C II E M E. I Prize of 8-35,291 - is - $35,294 I 10,000 - - - - 10,000 I 5,000 - - - - 5,000 I ----- 3,000 ..... 3,000 I 1,573 .... 1,573 100 1,000 .... 100,000 2S 300 - - - - 31,500 lid ----- - mi) ... - 0,(300 (id ..... SO--- - 5,280 liti ..... 50 .... - 3,300 6H 40 ... . 2,(340 132 30 3,960 3,900 ---... 20 --- - 79,200 25,740 10 ... - 257,400 30,31(3 Prizes, amounting to .... $547,717 Tickets $10 —Shares in phofurtiun. Orders for Tickets in the above scheme, will meet with prompt attention if addressed (post paid) u > -A. READ, Agent, Augusta, Ga. N EW SCHOOL. \1 the request of a number of friends, Miss ■ " id open a School for a limited mini bor ol children, on Hie first Monday iu January, in Mr. Campbell’s building, on Mclntosh street, lonrth door from the corner of Reynolds sheet From her experience in teaching. Miss 11. flatters herself that the exertions she- will make will give on tiro satisfaction. Terms may be known, ami the names of scholars enteral, by application at Mr. Plant’s Book Store, dec 24 t s H P. SETZE, has received an additional .‘,iip «•}; • ply of Best jet black Italian Lustring Silk, “ “ “ Gros do Rhine “ Blue and jet black Reps Fancy figured, colored do Blue and jot black, figured Poult dc Sore, Plain “ “ “ do do Fig’ll blue, black, Armine Silk Splendid needle-worked Collars, all prices Rich black, Cbantilla Veils, from $6 lo $22 Ladies black Mohair, Merino and Thibet Hose Black Thibet-wool Shawls Black, white, pink and blue Satins White, blue and pink Grosde Naples Silk Long Picnic Gloves 5-1 Irish Linen, suitable for Pil'ow cases Best I- rcnch Merino Clotlis and Gios de Naii Merino Black Thibet Cloth Rich Piano Covers gee 20 SADIES’ FINE SLIPPERS AND GAIT ER J BO(ITS. —ALDRICH * SHOVE have just received six hundred pair Ladies’ line Slipps, from Holers’ manufactory, Broadway, New York, con sisting ol English, American, Kid, French Morocco, colored Kid and Morocco, While and Black Satin Slippers, Silk, Black and colored I,listing Gaiter Boots. Also, Gentlemen’s line Opera and Dancing PlMlpS. dec 18 ■\T BW , S| LKS.— IVM. Jl. CRANE, has just received Sup. colored figured Rippe Silks “ black “ do do “ “ Gro do Rhino do a, -1 TO RENT —Tin- three story dwelling ■ Ihlilpi ami office, at present occupied by Dr. Kob liVHlß. prison, on Campbcll-st. I I lie store and dwelling, live proof, No. 4 Bridge Row. Apply to Mch I '.Ny.IK & HENNOCH. N. 11.—Notes payable quarterly, and the occupants . paying for the use of Ihchydrant water on the lots, ang 17 ts JLWI I(I('HMONDII(TTt;I..—Thr having purchased the entire interest of Mr. •-LJsJb .Edward W. Collier, in the above establish ment, would by this means inform his friends and Hu- public generally, that he intends giving his undivided attention lo the accommodation of all who may call on him, and hopes by his intended exertions to please, to merit the former patronage ol the house, oet 22 2m JESSE CLARK. (O’ The Southern Recorder will publish the above 2 months, and forward their account to Hus office. ATTENTTON DEIANQITfi\tsI subscribers would most respectfully inform 1. all those indebted to them that unless their accounts are settled before the 25tb inst. a Court of Enquiry will beheld forthwith, and they will be waited upon by a gentleman selected by his 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 meut to be given exclusively for their benefit. N. H. To accommodate, we will receive specie lor our dues, although il is not as current as shin plasters. dec 6 CLARKE & HOLLAND. STONE .MAMINS WANTED.—Twenty good Stone Masons will find constant employment at liberal wages, at the Bridge over the Oconee riv er, on the Georgia Rail Road, near Greensboro. JAMES 11. GRANT, Principal Assistant Engineer. Engineer’s Office, / Greensboro,October 11, IS3B. $ ts Boardini »• A lew' gentlemen can be ac j cominodaled with hoard and lodging at Mrs. J. Carrie’s, on Broad-street, next door above the Bridge Bank. ' Mrs. C. can also accommodate n few tran sient hoarders. if oct 25 lost or MISLAID, either at Blount’s Hotel, t W iiiTcnton, or at the Georgia Rail Road De pot, in this city, on Monday last, a large Band Box, covered with homespun, belonging to a young lady from Midway, nearMilledgeville, containing a Leg horn bonnet, and several silk dresses, capes, collars, &c. Any information concerning it, will be thankfully received, or a rcasoablc reward will be cheerfully paid if it is left at this office, dec B ts J. W. STOKES. TO THE I'FHLIC. , Jl. N. WILSON tenders stowed on his Stage Lines, and would respectfully in form them, that lie is prepared to run a Daily Line, (Sundays excepted,) of FOUR HORSE COACHES, from the Georgia Rail Road to Athens. dec 10 (11st j H. N. W. raillE HOWARD INSURANCE COMPANY— J Few Capital of $300,000 —Office No. 54 Wall street, New York. This Companycontinues to in sure against loss and damage by Fire, and the ha zards of Inland Navigation. diiiectors. IL Havens, President, Cornelius W. Lawrence, Najah Taylor, Win. Couch, J. Phillips Phenix, John Morrison, David Lee, Caleb O. Halsted, Wm. W. Todd, Jehlel Jaggar, Moses Allen, R. L. Woolley, ieah Baldwin, Joseph Otis, Fanning C. Tucker, Meigs D. Benjamin, John Rankin, John D. Wolfe. G. 11. Vamum, LEWIS PHILLIPS, Secretary. The subscriber is prepared Intake Fire and River risks, as Agent of the above Company, at the cur rent rates of premium. JAMES B. BISHOP, Agent nov 21 draw of the H. Ins. Co | I A_ I U J'tjJJI -1C SALES. BY W. E. A J. U. JACKSON. f ’ n tho first Tuesday in January next, at the Lower Market will lie : old, HN I'- Bf)AD WAt ION, and Five good MULES. itlueaufov's Safe. w. E. & .1. If. JACKSON W? H.I. ho sold on the l rut Tuesday in January * v next, nl the lover Market House, in the city' ol \ugusta.a Tract of Fine Land, belonging to the Cslate (U John box, deceased, known as the little mill tract, about i i;lit miles from Augusta,contain ing about 1018 acres, and adjoining lands of Hale, \ erdcry and Philips. Terms made known at sale. PETER HENNOCH, ANTOINE PICQUET. HENRY H. GUMMING. *. November 30,1838 trwtd Executors. S¥ JOp s. fit i« iii\‘ON. On TUESDAY, January Ist, \N ill be sold at the lower market house, by order ol tlie administrator, the unexpired lease,ending the Ist ot ( eloher, IS 10. the late residence of Mary Ann Henson, deceased. Also, the houses and fixtures i nsaid premises, to he removed after the expiration m said lease. Terms caih. dec 18 IN NTENSIVE SALE OE ItA\ITST()t J Monday the 1 UU of January next, will be sold he lore the store of Clarke, MeTeir& Co., (imme dintely alter the -ale of the lot No. 65, north-cast corner of Jackson and Reynold streets.) ■145 shares in the Augusta Ins. .v Hanking Co, 25(1 shares stock in the Bank of Augusta. ’Terms—Cash for the premium—balance 30 days without interest. IE CAMPBELL,T ~ , fI , J. ERASER. VJ^rs.ofJohn deeds id J. HARTER. 3 Uam P beM ’ EXECUTORS’ SALE Os Beal Estate, Slocks, Ac. at Auction. ON Monday, the I I tli of January next, at 12 m. will he sold at auction, before the store of Messrs. Clarke,McTeir & Co., on Broad street, The Lot on the north east corner of Jackson and Reynolds street, in this city, being part of Lot No. 65, with a front of about 13s feet on Jackson street, and 117 feet on Reynolds street. tt.so, ■1 shares in the Georgia Insurance and Trust Co. I do do Augusta Library, I pew in tlie Presbyterian church, 1 Iron Chest,and 1 Mahogany Secretary. Ten ms. —For the Lot, one-third cash, one-third one year and onc-third two years, with interest se cured by morlgrg-' on the property ; for tlie re mainder, cash. It, CAMPBELL, J. ERASER, J. II \RPEU, Executors of John Campbell. December 13,1838. td , “ NOTICE. “ * ,p “okl at Hamburg, on Tuesday, the v V first day of January next, valuable 'TOWN PROPERTY , consisting of that well known estab lishment called Covington it Fair’s warehouse, with tlie wharf lot and wharf thereto attached. Also, the undivided third of the warehouse known as Adams’ waiebouse. Also, a lot with fine improvements, now occupied by I >r. J. W. Stokes. Also a small tract pine land, within a mile and a half of the town, containing one' hundred and fifty acres, on which are all the necessary buildings for a comfortable residence, and a spring of pure and excellent water. Also, one cither tract, routining two hundred acres, adjoining tlie town, with an excellent mill sea thereon. Also, a small tract containing eleven acres, in tlie fork ol the Edgefield and Martintown Hoads, on which is a comfortable dwelling recently built, and a good stand for public business. Terms of sale—Covington fx I''air’s warehouse, a credit of six, twelve, eighteen and twenty-four months, in equal instalments i the other property on a credit of twelve months. Bond, with personal security ami mortgage on the premises will be re quired to secure the purchase money, dec n td JOHN IE COVINGTON. I'iVE dollars reWarDr Strayed or Stolen, from a lot it the upper end of Broad street, Au f; §ST| ff us t ;i , a bay PONY, with a bridlt rf^®f%l|a n| l saddle, his hind feet up to tin ' X—Clp ’ * ptloc,t are both white, and hit WKSESeSSI left eye is out. He is well known in Augusta, having formerly belonged to L. P. Du gas, and Mr. Wilcox. A reward of live dollars will be given for him. JOHN RL C. EVANS, nov 20 Imd lit accordance with the ostensible views oT the Southern Convention. I R E C T I 1 M 1* O It T A T ION. fTpHOMAS I. tv IIA V & SON have just received | by the Governor Troup, and are now opening, a large assortment of CHEMICALS and other DIG (IS, from the Laboratory of Maiider, Weaver .y Co, (one of the first houses in England,) which will he sold in a state of the utmost purity. These with their Ibrincy supply on hand constitutes a large and very complete assortment, consisting of almost every article in Die Drug line usually kept in lids market, (Jjf'tirders will he thankfully received mid attend ed to will) despatch, on the most accommodating terms. ts oct 17 HAT store.—a. J 9. MALLORY having - connected himself with one of tho largest manufacturing houses at the North, will in luturo conduct the business undvr tho firm of A. It. Mallory A To. Their present arrangements will enable A. li. M.& Co. to supply their customers on tho most accommodating terms. They are now roe iving tin ir Fall ami Winter supply ol Gentle men's Hals, Caps, Ac, ; alto, a largo assortment of Ladies' Bonnets, of the latest style and superior quality. Those wishing to purchase articles in their line, either at w holesuleor retail, are solicited to cull and examine their assortment, net s if A. B, MALLORY & Cq. If .8 El' I - U ARTICLES EUR THE TOILET, j Cold Cream, for preventing and healing chaps orroughness of the skin. Toilet Powder, Powder Puffs and Boxes. Lip Salve, (or 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. Clevand’s, Dcn trifice Tooth Brushes, Ivory handles, neat and elegant Bone, superior “ “ Cologne, Rose, and Lavender waters, &lc. Atkinson's, Curling fluid Ward’s Hair Oil, Hears Oil, Ceylon Oil, Soaps —Low’s Olive Oil, Musk, Lavender, Rose, Windsor, Palm, &c. Hair Brushes—Nail Brushes Court Plaster —Hlack and Flesh colored Gold Beaters Skin, Preston Salts, Ike. '-'old by dec 10 HAViLAND, KLSLEY, Ut CO. STRENGTHENING PLASTERS —For curing Pains, Weakness in the Krcast, Side, Hack or Limbs, also, for Coughs, Golds, Asthmas,Difficulty of Breathing, Oppression of the Stomach, Ac., will afford speedy and soothing relief. Sold by dec 10 HAVILAND, RISLEY, A Co. PROTECTION INSUUANCECOMI’A.VY, I n 'HE undersigned,agents of the Protection In- M- suranco Company of Hartford, Connecticut, are prepared to insure buildings and their contents against loss urduuiuge by fire on tlie most rea.snna ble terms. VT. & J. Q. GATLIN. octal dll 255 NEW PUBLICATIONS. J UST RECEIVED, by THOMAS RICHARDS, A Manual of Conchology according to the sys tem laid down by Lamarck, with tlie late improve ments by De Blainville, exemplified and arranged for tlie use of students, by Thomas Wyatt, m. a., illustrated by thirty-six plates containing more than than two hundred 'types drawn froit tlie natural I shell. ■ The works of Lord Chesterfield, including his letters to his son,&c. to which is prelixeduriWiginal life of the author. A system of Greek Prosody and Metre, for tlie use of schools and colleges, by Charles Anthon, 1.. L. D. Harry Austin, or Adventures in the British Army, How lo 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 live acts, by Kpes Sargent. Sketches by Boz, parts 4 and 5. Nicholas Kickleby, parts 5 and 6 Oliver Twist, part 3