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rHEA I'ltL. ,
THIS EVENING, TUESDAY, JAMJ'ARY 1, (
Will be repeated the highly interesting Drama of '
x, i ; ( i L L E :
Or.the Story ot a Ilcurl *
St. Cyr, Mnjlaii.i .on. • ’ - ’ j
\ Son" by Mr. Sherman.
After which the Farce of
the REVIEW :
Or, the Wags of Windsor.
Looney McTwo’.ter, Mr. Jamieson.
Dance by Madame Arrclino.
The whole to conclude with the Farce of
THE DUMB BELLE.
Vivian, M;. Madison
Eliza, Mrs. Kmght
Tickets sl. Doors open at half past six
curtain rises at seven. .
tIREPARED COCOA.—Baker’s celebrated lo-
Y* roa , for making a very nutrative beverage—
vfrpsi, sunolv received and for sale by
A fresh supply „ AV FLANI), lUSLEY Sr Co.
few barrels prime Northern Cider
j for sale cheap by
jan 1 t H AVILAND, UlSl.l-\ kC o.
moving DioiiA ti vs.
fag HE Proprietors respectfully announce to the
1 citizens of Augusta, that in addition to the
scenes exhibited by them, in this city, anew one ,
has been prepared during the last week, viz. j
THE ORIENTAL PROCESSION,
Which will be exhibited this evening for the
first time in this city. They hope lhal this addi
tion to the bill Os entertainment will merit, and se
cure to them, the generous patronage they have met
with heretofore.
Order of Exhibiting.
Calabrian Landscape,
piazza del Popola,
GROTTO OK ANTI PARCS,
ORIENTAL PROCESSION,
Dover Castle and Harbor,
Genoa and Harbor,
Naval Combat.
Chinese Eire Works.
See Bills of the day. dec 31-3 t
fiICTHITfIC fourteen Negroes, belonging to the
; £ estate of Walter Knight, will be hired at the
| lower market house, on the Ist day of January
• next, if not previously hired.
1 p. U. MANTZ, Adm’r.
■ v, December 22, 1838. 2tiv
I mo 11 I K Id, fourteen Negroes, belonging to the
estate of H. P Ruffin, on the Ist day of Jan
-1 uarv at the lower market bouse in tire city of
j * Augusta, if nut previously hired. Apply to
lb H. As ANTZ, Executor.
December 22,1838. 2tw
WHOLESAETd HAT WAiiK-HOUSE^
No. 201 Market street , Philadelphia.
"l THOMAS EVANS .y C'o., (late Ran
i rap I kin & Evans, Auguste, Ga.,) take pleas
ure in informing their friends throughout
Georgia, Carolina, anil Alabama, that
they have located themselves in Phila
delphia,where they manufacture and keep on hand
a large assortment of Hats and Caps, of all descrip
tions, which they will sell at wholesale, at such
prices and on such terms as will satisfy those who
may favor them with their orders. They would
respectfully invite those merchants who buy in the
northern markets, to give them a call, as they feel
confident their stork will attract the attention of
buyers. THOMAS EVANS <fc Co.
dee 24 ts
(Tj 3 The Millcdgcville Journal, Mobile Chronicle,
(Ala.) Advertiser, and Charleston ('ou
rier, wid publish the above twice a week for two
months, and charge this office. Each paper is re
quested to send a paper containing the advertise
ment to the advertisers in Philadelphia.
CLOTH CLOAKS. —Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s
Cloth Cloaks, of superior qualities, and made
in the best manner, just received and for sale low by
nov 24 w.fetnvtlstmar J. D. CRANE & Co.
‘ Test received.
r/w\ PRS. Ladies’ superior French Kid Slip
-0 VIU pers of various styles, a very superior
article, made to order and warranted. Also a very
large assortment of all kinds Ladies’ and Gents,
walking Boots and Shoes, which will te sold very
low at No. 328 Broad street, directly opposite the
Planters’ Hotel, by
dee 22 sw2m S. BUFORD.
SAW MILL FOR SALE.
IX HE undersigned offers for sale bis Mill, for
merly known as Clietts’,on Butler’s Creek, ten
miles from Augusta. It has just 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 unnecessarry, 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
I will sell a lotof fifty acres with a firstrate spring,
and some improvements, adjoining the summer re
sidence of John S. Coombs—and also rent a dwel
ling, blacksmith, and workshops, on the Millcdgc
ville 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 for sale at the lower
' . Market house, in Augusta.
dec 8 trwtlj A. N. VERDERY.
WIMBERLY A JONES.
TIXHE subscribers having located themselves in
JL the city of Savannah for the purpose of car-
HS lying ow_a general FACTOR A (JE AXD COM MIS
SION BUSINESS, under the firm and style of
Wimberly Sf Janes, tender their services to their
friends and the public. Our exertions shall be cx
olusivcly for the interest of those who may confide
to us the transaction of their business, and our m
most and unwavering adherence to instructions ri
gidly observed. EDWARD WIMBERLY,
JAMES V. JONES.
REFERENCES.
Savannah. Augusta.
Jackson <V. Mai low, C. J. Jenkins, Esq.,
Dr. C. P. Richardson, Col. H. H. Gumming,
Col. Win. C. Harris. J. I), Morrison.
Milledgevitle. Twiggs county.
Hines & Harris, Gen.. K. Wimberly.
Maj. Jeremiah Beall, Charleston.
James T. Lane. Wiley, Lane Hi Co.
Louisville. New Orleans.
Col. R. L. Gamble, Wood <fe Simmons.
Macon. Mobile.
A. H. Chappcl, Esq., Daniel Chandler.
Solomon, Griffin & Land,
L. & W. Cowles nov 24 2mswAw
ATTENTION DELINQUENTS I
THE subscribers would most respectfully inform
all those indebted to them that unless their
accounts are settled before the 2.5 th inst. a Court of |
Enquiry will be held forthwith, and they will be \
Waited upon by a gcntleni.iii selected by bis fellow-
BB citizens, who will vciy politely requestflicirsigiia-
ture, together with that of their f iemls, to a paper, '
which will insure their presence at an entertain I
mciit to be given exclusively for their benefit.
N. B. To accommodate, we will receive specie |
BH- for our dues, although it is not as current as shin
plasters.
dec g CLARKE & HOLLAND. j
STONE MASONS WANTED.—Twenty good i
Stone Masons will find constant employment j
liberal wages, at the Bridge over the Oconee riv
B1 cr, on the Georgia Rail Road, near Greensboro.
Him JAMES H, GRANT,
Principal Assistant Engineer.
Engineer’s Office, >
Greensboro, October 11,1538. S ts i
BOARDING.-A few gentlemen can be ac |
comm-,dated with board and lodging at Mrs. 1
BB Carrie’s, on Broad-street, next door above the I
BB| Brirlge Bank.
IsE'lb. fcuf V!re. C. can also >u ■■ unin "i ire a lew trim- I
Kl *ient hoarders. ts oct 45
Nr.' .iiOl’, s i[; SALE,— (wo lively ;, r
Negroes lor sale —one a boy about 15 years I
j ot age, large and stout for bis age, would make an
excellent plough-boy; the other a likely negro i
girl, about 17 years of age. a good house servant — i
sold for no fault. Terms liberal. Apply to ]
jan 1 JNO. s. HUTCHINSON. t
ORANGES! OK ANGUS !—IO,OOO Sweet Oran- j
gesjusl received and for salobv
jan i JNO. 8. HUTCHINSON.
171 NGLISH HIGH SCHOOL. —The second q\iar
g tei of the above School will commence on the .
t:d day of January. Payment in advance.
jan_l 21 ' W. U. BIUCKKTT.
8| BAGS Prime Green Cuba Coffee, on con
l signmuit, and for sale low. hv
jan t JOHN COHKERY.
f|Xn HIRE.—IO or 20 likely NEGROES Apply
J, to (Jan l-3t) D. L. HOLLIDAY,
Bank of Hamburg stock—ioo shares ,
for sale in lots to >uit purchasers.
LLOVD & VINCENT,
dec 28-31 Broad-st. next door Stale Bank.
f|NO HIRE—From Ist January, a good Cook. —
JL Apply to (dec 28) ‘ A. BOGGS.
"lR r ANTED to hire, a servant Bov for store.
VI Apply to [dec 2S] WM O. PRICK.
i BBLS HWStt POTATOES,
I | |2O casks London Porter, landing and
dec 22 for sale by JOHN COBKEHY.
fINHE subscriber is prepared to make advances
on Cotton consigned to bis friends in Liver
pool. ADAM JOHNSTON.
Augusta, December 18, 1838. 1 m
IXO HlßE.—Negro Men, Women and Boys,
amongst them agood took, Washer and Ironer,
House Servants, ami Hostlers. Apply to
dec 21 tlslj GEO. W. LAMAR.
CU RTAIN FRINGES, for sale by
J dee 21 ts GEO. H. NOBLE &. CO.
(NHECKS on New'York and Charleston! also, U.
J States Bank Notes, for sale by
nov 20 GKO. INS. & TRUST Co.
ITNITED STATES BAn¥ NOTES, for' sale
J nov 14 2m JOHN G. WINTER.
THREAD LACES,of all kinds and qualities, for
sale by G. 11. NOBLE & Co.,
dec IS opposite Planters’ MoteL_
I NOR SALE BY R. BARBER, SO kegs of Tryon
_ & Trull’s Eagle Powder, at $5 per keg.
dec 18 ts
■VT EG ROES FOR SALE.—One likely young
iX carpenter, and one superior blacksmith. For
particulars apply to JNO. S. HUTCHINSON,
dec 18
(1 HAIRS, CHAIRS. —Just received and for sale
J low, a large and well assorted lot of Rose
wood, Mahogany, and Windsor Chairs, by
dec IS JNO. S. HUTCHINSON.
WORSTED CRUELS. —A large assortment of
Zephyr Worsteds, Patterns and Working
Canvass, just received by
G. H. NOBLE k Co.
dec 12 opposite Planters’ Hotel.
TO THE LADIES.—We have just received a
very handsome assortment of Black, Blue
Black and colored Silk Fringes for Trimmings.
GEORGE H. NOBLE & Co.
dec 12 opposite Planters’ Hotel.
SOCKING GLASS PLATES, assorted sizes,
jfor sale by (dee 19) ANTONY & HAINES.
IX RAIN OIL.—A fine lot of Train Oil, just re
ceived and for sale by
dec 19 ANTONY & HAINES.
ISINGGLASS. —Superior patent Isingglass, for
clearing coffee ; also Rusia and American sheet
Isingglass for the same purpose, for sale by
_dee 19 ANTONY <fe HAINES.
H ATS AND STOCKS—Of the latest fashions
received and for sale by E. D. COOKE,
nov 1 197 Broad street.
17IOR SALE OR HIRE, a smart, active, like*
_ ly Negro Girl, about seventeen years of age,
Enquire at this office. oet 8
I7XOUND, a sum of money, which can be had by
. applying to CLARKE, McTEIR ik Co.
oct 22
J' i S SHARES Georgia Rail Road and Bank
Stock for sale. Enquire at this office,
nov 27 ts
\ SITUATION WANTED, by a female, as a
nurse or attendant in a family. She has ex
perience. Enquire at this office. ts nov 27
PA I* I]ft. —20 reams fine Medium Printing Pa
per for sale, on consignment, at factor’s prices
Apply at. this office. June 13
I7XOR SALE—Twcntv Shares Georgia Rail Road
’ and Banking Company Stock. Enquire at this
ollicc. ts oct 23
Ci APS.—Just received a splendid supply of Gcn-
J tlemen’s and Youth’s Cloth, Fur, Cielett and
Leather Caps, of the latest fashions, by
nov 1 E. I). COOKE.
i Kfk BARRELS CANAL FLOUR,
i DU 50 bbls Ale
(j bbls Cranberries
8 tierces Rice
75 boxes fresh Raisins, for sale by
dec 8 JOHN COSKF.RY.
*RXf ITLLIAM B. McKEE, No. 369 Broad street,
y 7 Augusta, Ga., Agent for the New York Al
bion, Emigrant ami Old Countryman, will receive
subscriptions and payments. ly June 9
'VTAUCJ.I SE COTTON OSNABURGS.—Acon-
V slant supply of the above article for sale at
Factory prices by the agents,
mar 2 _ CLARKE, McTEIR & Co.
BRUSHES. —Hair Brushes with glass backs,also
dn plain ; Hearth, Dusting, Clothes, Hat,
Shoe, Whitewash, and Painting Brushes, of differ
ent patterns and qualities, for sale by
dec 19 ANTONY &. HAINES.
rj GAPS. —A large assortment of the most highly
perfumed washing and shaving Soaps, just re
ceived aud for sale by
dec 19 ANTONY & HAINES.
8 NEFF AND TOBACCO.—American gent.
Snuff, made by Mrs. Miller, Macaboy bytori
-1 rod’s, Ruppce, do.-, Strasburg, do. Also superior
chewing Tobacco, made by Leftwich, for sale by
dec 19 ANTONY k HAINES.
SILKS. —Just received, a fine assortment of
Silks, consisting in part of Plain and Figured
Black and Blue Black Silk, Plain and F igured Color’d
I Silks, F’igured Satin Taglione, a new and beautiful
( article for dresses; also, F’ancy Silk Hdkfs. Shawls,
I and Scarfs. G. H. NOBLE & Co.
i oct 30 opposite the Planters’ Hot’r
LAW NOTICE.—The subscriber has remov
ed his Office to tire second story of McKenzie
& Bcnnoch’s corner. He will attend punctually
to the Imsiuecsof bis profession, in the Courts of
Richmond county, Georgia, and Edgefield and
Barnwell districts. 8. C.
oct 10 [lyi] JAMES T. GRAY.
7VTOTICE.—The subscribers being anxious to i
i-X close their business, request all t lose indebted
to them to make immediate payment, and all those
| to whom wo are indebted, will please present their
i accounts. CLARKE & HOLLAND.
sept 8 ts
PAPER HANGINGS.
SNOWDEN k SHEAR, have received from
Philadelphia, a largo supply of superior Paper
Hangings, comprising a variety of new and splen- i
did patterns, to which they respectfully invite the I
attention of the public. dec 20 |
KOHERT LAMBERT k Co. have moved their ’
, office to the store of A. \\'. V\ alton Ik Co.— '
AII persons indebted to them will please make pay
rnent previous to the Ist of January next, when all
outstanding accounts wdll be placed in the hands of 1
an attorney for collection. ts nov 17 *
Charleston Insurance <V Trust Company ,
Capital One Million Dollars—all paid in, \
AGF.NCY, AUOI'STA. .
THE subscriber is prepared to take Fire amljMa- ,
t ine risks at the current rates of premium. | ,
I Robert McDonald, i ,
oet 30 3m Agent C. I. kT. Co, I ,
I.VX ASTEIiIAN INSTITUTION. i
fIXHE exercises of this Institution will be to- I
J. sinned Ibis day, the hist of January. The ! T
following is a list of the studies;—Human, English i c ,
and United States History, Geography, ,Rural Phi- ' f t
lusophy (abridged) English Giatinnar,Composition r ;
Common Things, their nature, uses, ike., Common' w
Arithmetic, Geometry for beginners, Reading, Wri
ting, and Spelling. | vv
Parents and Guardians are earnestly requested j.
to be punctual, jj
jan ! G. F. si i REES,Principal.
TBXti HIRE —A stout able bodied Negre man, a
1 first rate hand, trusty, and superior qualities j a
as a drayman. App'y to
jan 1' 3t WILLIAM BOSTWICK. S
riXHE subscriber intending to start to-morrow ou C
JL a collecting expedition throngli the comities h
named below, will undertake collecting for others *
in said counties, and in those counties contiguous, J
he will visit Lincoln, Filbert, Wilkes, Hall, F’orsvtli, s
Cass, F'loyd, Walton, Newton, Monroe, Butts,Car- 11
roll, Putnam, Clarke, Jackson, Hancock, DoKalb, a
Chorokee and Henry. o
_ jan 1 E. Ml ST IN. «
SUPERIOR LAMP OH .—A few Casks Bleach
ed Winter Oil, first quality, just received and c
for sale by HAVILAM), KISLEV k Co. I:
jan i
IOST BREAST PlN.—Lost, on Christmas day,
„i oa Broad between Jackson and Washinglo.i
strects, a circular Breast Pin, about an inch in dia
meter, filled with hair and set with pearls:—for
which Five Dollars will he paid, with the thanks of j
the owner, if left at this office. dec3l-2t
IN XCHANGE at Sight and Short Sight on
'j New-York,
Boston, I
Philadelphia, 1
Baltimore,
Washington, D. C.
Richmond,
Fayettville,
Charleston,
Savannah,
New-Orleans,
And all kinds of uncurrent money bought at the
lowest rates. LLOYD & VINCENT,
dec 29 Broad-street next to State Bank.
MR. 0 \RCIA, 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 will be duly announced.
N. B. .Mr. Garcia and Miss R. Garcia will locate
themselves in \ugusta for the purpose of giving
Bessons on Die Piano F'ortc, Harp,Guitar,Thorough
Bass, and Vocal Music, English, French, Italian and
Spanish. dec 29
MECHANICS BAMcTf”
Augusta, Dec. 26, 1838. 3
AN election fornine Directors to manage the af
fairs of this Bank for the ensuing year, will be
held at the Banking House on Monday, the 7th
January, between the hours of 10 a. m.'and 2 r. M.
dec 28-td GEO. W. LAMAR, Cashier.
MULBERRY TREES.—Genuine
ilaßanw Moms Mu ticaulis, for sale attheAu-
SSSBMY gusta Seed Store. Just received from
" England—Spring Tares, Winter Tares,
Italian Clover, Bent Grass, Swedish
Turnips, Ike. &c. dec 29-3tawf2m
ThcGenuin TMOßUS MULTICAULIS
Mulberry Trees, or cuttings, for sale by
S. KNEELAND & SON.
Augusta, Nov. 21,1838. ts
MORUS MULTlCAUtlS.—Orders for
tl(p s Os cuttings of the genuine Munis
Multicaulis received at the book store of
dec 24 T. H. PLANT.
K FISIDENT DENTIST—Ur. MUNROE will
, take out painful tf.f.th with his usual skill
day or night, at his operating rooms, No. 202
Broad street, opposite E. 1). Cooke’s great fashion
able clothing store.
N. It. The-poor or indigent sufferers at tended to
gratuitously. ts dec 24
FIRE JUICE OF THE GRAPE.—The sub
scribcrbas received on Consignment 6 Quar
ter Casks of Choice Madeira, The Pure Juice uj' the
(Irnpc, which he offers for sale at a lower rate
than it can be imported for. Judges of Wine are
requested to call and taste the samples.
Also, 25 Baskets of Superior Champagne, Uni
com brand, which will be sold low bv application
to [dec 251 ISAAC HOISE.
I' ON DON PORTER, ALE, kc.—lO Casks
j “ Abbott’s” Porter, Quarts.
10 Casks do do Pints.
25 Bbls Amber Ale.
50 Rags Old Government Java Coffee.
200 Doz Mrs. Miller’s Cut Tobacco.
2000 wt Bacon, Ham and Middlings.
50 Boxes Brown Soap.
10 do Mould Candles.
5 Tierces Rite—Just received and for sale
by (dec 28- lm) L S. BEERS & CO.
81LKS AND SATINS'.— (!. H. NOBLE $ Co.
have a splendid assortment of black, blue
black and colored figured Silks and Satins.
Also, very handsome Hep Silks, well worth the
attention of the ladies. dec 18
French Needle-Worked Collars.
VR7M. FI. CR ANE, has just received a large
f f assortment of Needle Worked Collars us tjie
latest Paris style, which he will sell low . [doc 21 j
Second Edition.
PLANT’S GEORGIA A CAROLINA ■
ALMANAC FOR
fItHE Astronomical Calculations, by Robert
X Grier, Butts county, Georgia.
Second Fiditinn fnr 1x39, just published by
T. H. PLANT, Augusta,
dec 20 PLANT & NORTON, Columbus
PICKLim OYSTERS.
4 GO GALLONS Pickled Oysters, in small
I ll* I Kegs. A supply kept constantly on
hand throughout the season by
dec 13 lm I. S. BEERS & CO.
FAMILY GROCERIES.
riXHE subscribers are now receiving a full assort-
JL mentof F'resh Groceries, of the firstqualities,
selected with great care expressly for the conven
ience of families, among which may be found the
following:
50 firkins prime Goshen Butter
20 casks Goshen Cheese
20 half bbls No. I Mackerel
10 qr do do do
25 bbls No. 3 do
20 kits pickled Salmon
50 boxes scaled Herring
4000 lbs Codfish
25 bbls Canal F’lour
25 hf bbls do
20 lif do Buckwheat
20 qr do do
25 bbls Boston Loaf Sugar
15 do do crushed do
10 cases Preserved Ginger
60 small Hams
1000 lbs Smoked Beef
20 bbls F'amily 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,
Ike., all of which are offered for saloon reasonable ,)
terms. I. 8. BF7ERB & Co.
doc. II d&wlm 1
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QVSOSI SILCOXSf BROTHERS, Cabinet, ■
Y Chair and Sofa Ware-room, Broad s
I* 3l ** street, opposite Gould, Bulklcy Ik Co. ti
VdaTU— The subscribes have removed from n
their former location to the large
and commodious store of Mr. W. Ncl- u
ti£SCVfSL:-on. now offer for sale a well assorted b
stock of articles in the above bne, j tl
principally of their own manufacture, made from i f<
jhc latest and most approved New York patterns, ) a
which consist in part of the following—marble top !
sideboards, mahogany do., pier, card,centre, dining, j y
tea, work, and other tables, dressing bureaus witji f
marble and mahogany tops, secretaries and book- j ai
cases, sofas, ottomans, marble tup washstands, '
writing desks, footstools, mahogany, curl and birds- | di
eye maple bedsteads; al,o, five doz. excellent iru- (
hogany French, half French and Grecian chairs, | si
and a variety of fancy, cane, rush, and wood seat I “I
do. Thankful for past patronage, they solicit a I sc
continuance of the same at their new store, where I
they will continue to sell at unusually low prices, j nI
sd Tarrant the goods equal to any aprd :’H
■ k k. vi'.m us vix’.j.r.vßLi; hiujamaka
n f or the South, t>r Indian Panacea Superior —
I'iic greate l Restorative in the World.—A cure lor
uiKuniptiun, asthma, youghs, colds, catarrhal af
ections, liver complaints, scrofula, syphi ia.mercu
ial disease, intermittent fevers ai d ague, internal
veakuess, decays of Nature. &e. A c.
Sold by tire Agent who i- now in Augusta, arid
vill remain 1 r a few weeks. Apply at Ur. J. T.
Synie’s clothing store, Broad-street, opposite the
Eagle anil Pheuix Hotel.
'l ire proprietor of the Du'caraara has appointed
Me. .Min L)e How his sole Agent for distributing the
it.ove valuable aud favorite medicine through this
state and the I ruled State:,. Orders are now'be
ing received from all parts of the I nion lor the
Dulcamara. which stands unrivalled for the cure of
CfHvnie diseases. '1 lie genuine article is on'y to
haiUct the-proprictor> oliice, in Boundary-street,
llha ! rieston, S. C., or irom his distrihnlicg Agent, I
Mr. John He How. It will he only necessary to j
slate that lids medicine has performed some of the |
most splendid cures that wore , Ver efl'ceti d in any
age or country. And tire proprietor may safely
challenge a parallel in tin- cure of a combined case
of scrofula and consumption in their last stages. —
Satisfactory references of this greatest cure tlrat
ever was performed, can be furnished by the pro
prietor, who is constantly preparing his Dulcamara
both for home consumption and exportation.
I'riec per single Dottle, $2 00
do per dozen do IS 00
WILLIAM VPITCH,
Proprietor of the Dulcamara.
Charleston, S. C., Lee. 29, 1 .
Course of Instruction m the Natural
Sciences.
VRE< HI, AH and thorough course of Instruction
in the Natural Sciences, with I.ectures.and
Experiments, will be commenced on the first day
of January next, at Mr. Kgei ton's rooms, by Mr.
Mefrit.Platt, from New Haven.
The subjects first taken up, w ill he Chemistry and
Natural Philosophy. Hours of instruction to com
mence at 12 o’clock, M, and 1 P.M.
N oung ladies, who may w ish to avail themselves
of instruction in this important ami interesting de
partment, without becoming members of the school,
will be admitted at sii 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 lime will allow w ill include
besides the above, Geology, Mineralogy, Botany,
and Conchology.
dec 21 dtrStw ts
T. A. RICHARDS,
Teacher of Drawing and Painting, Mdsonic Hall,
MR . R 1C 11 A R I) S respectfully informs his
classes, and the lovers of tiie 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 art.
He has now'at his raem, besides his own Draw
ings, some productions of Pupils, which ho submits
to the attention of the public.
Mr. 11 s. Night Classes, fur gentlemen, will com
mence, also, on ihe 2d January. Iw dec 22
JkyOTICL. —Sealed proposals will be received at
y the Augusta Arsenal until the first day of Jan
uary next, for supplying the Garrison with wood,
corn, and hay, in such quantities as may bo required,
and also, for renting the old Arsenal lot and man
sion thereon. Tire wood is to ho of good sound oak,
ami to lie 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 he procured.) must likewise be
sound and of fair merchantable quality. Security
will he required for the faithful performance of all
obligations entered into under this notice. Address
Commanding Officer. td dee 12
FANCY GOODS.
’BIiriLLTAM M. CRANE has just received,
77 A ictoria Scarfs and Satin Mantles,
Thread, liohinet and Blond Edgings,
Patent, Spot and Plain Quillings,
Rich Paris Rutile Collars,
do plain do
5-4 black, plain and figured Thule Lace,
Nainsook, Swiss and Mull Muslin,
Black Pic Nic Gloves,
Needles in bo\e,-, together with a variety of
other articles. dec 19
15N«LISH ANN L AU COR |S39.
BOOK of Royalty
Findcn’s Tableaux,
Beauty’s Costume,
Drawing Room Scrap Book,
Juvenile Scrap Book,
Oriental Annual,
Landscape do
Keepsake
Forget Me Not
AVith many other English and all the American
Annuals for 18S9, with other fine books, suitable
for the approaching holydays. For sale by
dec 20 " T. H. PLANT.
|.l NGLISH PEAS AN I) HE A N S.— A1 a rge s n"p-
I J ply of English Peas and Beans, warranted
fresh and genuine, for sale by
dec34 ANTONY lb HAINES,
BRITISH LI SERE, for polishing stoves and
Grates. This lustre with a little rubbing,
will produce a brilliancy highly' ornamental, and
when once obtained, may be easily preserved.—
.Directions for using with each package, for sale bv j
dec 24 ANTONY & HAINES.
This Vermifuge is perfectly safe, and so pleasant that children willjnot refuse to take it. It effectually
iestroys Woa.vs ; neutralizes acidity or sourness of the stomach, increases appetite, and acts asageneral
ind pennanent tonic, and is therefore exceedingly beneficial in Intermittent and Jtemiltent l evers,
Indigestion, &c., and is almost a certain cure for FEVKII AND AdUK of children, and what is of more
importance, it does it permanently.
It not on'y destroys Worms and invigorates the whole system, hut dissolves and carries off the
mperuhundani slime or mucous, so prevalent in the stomach and bowels of children, more especially of ■
hose in had health. This mucous forms the bed, or nest in which worms produce their young, and by I
removing it—it is impossible for them to remain in that body.
it is harmeless in it effects on the system and the health of the patient, is always improved by its |
ise, even when no worms are discovered. Numerous certificates of its usefulness have been received j
mt for want of room will not be published here; yet to give the reader an idea of its Vermifuge powers,
he proprietor will mention a few cases. He gave it to his little nephew, not four years old. and in a
ew days ho discharged upwards of ninety large Worms. Ho also gave it to his little daughter, then
ibout three ye;irs old, when it brought away thirty worms in one night.
JTosiah near Salem, N. J., administered this vermifuge to a child, between two and three
r < ar.s old, and says that in a few days she discharged one hundred and twenty-seven very large worms.
Joseph A. Lentz, of the Penn Township Savings Institution, in this city, gave it to one of his children,
nd says that after the sixth dose, it brought away about fifty worms at once, five and six inches long.
Ferdinand Woodruff used two bottles of this Vermifuge for Dyspepsia, and in the course of two weeks
incharged upwards of thirty pieces of Tape Worm, and was thereby perfectly cured of his Dyspepsia.
Another gentleman of this city had it administered to his little daughter, about three years old, when
he had a number of discharges from her bowels, composed entirely of little thread worms. He says,
they came away from her, not only 1 y hundreds, but, I may tiuly say, by thousand, separately and In
olid balls as large as hickory nuts,composed entirely of dead worms.
Finally, what the public have long desired, a medicine of this kind, which may depended upon, iv now
Acred to them, and can be had of W. K. KITCHF??, Pole Agent for Augusta, (»*.
de'* 21 trwlrii
\M, PHIXKM t \p BLAMKB 11
GEORGIA STATE
I- « T T E K V,
FOR THr. BENEFIT OF THF. ’
Augusta 1 n<l ii<l «-nt Fire Company*
Class No. I,fob 1839.
To lie determined by the drawing of the Virginia
State Lottery, I'.rss No. 1,1830.
For the benefit of the Town of Wheeling.
To be drawn at ALEXANDRI A, Va., on Saturday,
January 5, 1830.
D, S, Greoohv \. Co. Manager?.
A. HKAU, Contractor
8 C H E M E.
1 Prize of £3(1,000 - U . 30,000
I - - - - - 8,000 .... 8,000
1-- - - - 4.000 .... 4,000
I 3,000 3,000
i - - - - - o.vifl .... 2.219
1-- - - -2,000 - - . - 2,0(10
2 1,690 3,200
2 1,300 .... 3,000
10 1,000 .... 10,000
20 500 .... 10,500
20 ..... . 250 ..... 5.000
30 000 6,000
30 ISO 1.500
05 ..... 100 - ... - 6.500
65 ..... no .-- - 0.200
130 70 9.100
130 60 ... - 7.800
)30 ...... so 0 500
130 - 40 - - - - -5,200
130 ...... 31)..... 3,000
2,115 ....... ;>o - - - - 42.000
20,800 10 ... . 208.000
43,680 3 53-100 - - 154,190
67,523 Prizes, amounting to .... >*540,300
TrrKF.rs slo—Shakes i.n vkoihihtioh.
ft"/’ Orders for Ticket* in the above scheme, will
meet with prompt attention if addressed (post paid)
to A. RE AD, Agent,
Augusta, Ga.
EWT'llir.il AIBINS Ancnloticai Olio, be
i n ing a collection of Literary, Moral, Religion*
and Miscellaneous A needotes, selected and arranged
| by the Rev. Messrs Hoes and Way.
The Far West, or a Tour beyond the Mountains;
I (Unbracingoutlines of Western Life and Scenery,
Sketches of the Prairies. Rivers, Ancient Mounds,
Early Settlements of the French, ele. etc.
Evenings at Home, or the Juvenile budget, open
ed by Dr. Aiken and Mrs. Harhauld.
The Life of Christ in the words of the Evange
lists, a complete harmony of the Go,pel History of
| Our Saviour, for the use of young persons.
The two last books arc beautiful editions, il'us
-1 tinted with engravings, and both works arc very
j suitable for Christmas and New-Years’ presents.
Just received by
i dec 29 THOMAS RICHARDS.
NSW SCHOOL.
VT the request, of a number of friends, Miss
HI.'EL will open a School for a limited num
ber of children, on the first Monday in January,
in Mr. Campbell’s building, on Mclntosh street,
fourth door from the corner of Reynolds street.
From her experience in teaching, Alisa 11. Hatters
herself that the exertions she will make will give
entire satisfaction.
Terms may bo known, and the names of scholars
, entered, by application at .Mr. Plant’s Hook Store,
dec 2 4 ts
I.adi RB’ 'elnE slippers 'and oaiteß
A HOOTS. —ALDRICH SHOVE have just
received six hundred pair Ladies’ line Slipps, from
i Rogers’ manufactory, Broadway, New York, con
' sisting of English, American, Kid, French Morocco
’ colored Kid and Morocco, White and Black Path
Slippers, Silk, Black and colored Lasting flaite;
Boots. Also, Gentlemen's fine Opera and Daneitif
Pumps. dee 18
GEORGIA GHANITE COMPANY.
(1 ITIZENS. strangers, one and all, did you know
J that about 8 miles from Augusta there is ap
parently an inxhanstnble quarry of excellent Gran
ite, which lias been buried in the bowels of tin
earth for ages past, and lias hitherto been of m
service. In view of this, Hie subscribers have de
termined that liiis excellent building mateiial slnil
remain no longer dormant for the want, of him
knocks to render it suitable for building. There
fore we have taken a lease of the Quarry, and en
tered into co-partnership for the purpose of carry
ing on the Stone Cutting business in all its branch
es. We will lay the Stone down in any part o
Augusta, at the Boston prices, with the freight am
commission from that place to this added. \Ve ar
now prepared to receive orders for Fronts of an;
description,also Window Caps andSiMs, Door do.
Edge Stone, Gutter Stone, anil in fact all kinds o
work that Granite was ever used for.
dec ’ ts » HIPMAN b HEAD.
SILKS. — Whi. 1L t H I.A/f, imT jus
received
sup. colored figured Rippe Sides
“ black “ do d i
“ “ Gro de Rhine do
« “ Idack Lace Vet's dec 13
it. .vsA TO It ENT—'J'iio three story dwellhif
“6 andollice, at present occupied by Dr. Rob
.j); JL'liLertso!i, on C.i,-npbell-*t.
Flic store and dwelling, lire proof, No. I liridgt
Row. Apply to McKI.NZIE & BEX'NOCH.
N. B.—Notes payable quarterly, and tho occupant
pay ing for the use of the hydrant water on the lots
aug 17 ts
<MHgBBBHeBgBggJm L-U. I_)LM, I— .M-LL 3
PUBLIC SALES.
BY JOHN 8. HUTCHINSON.
THIS DAY.
■lO Shares Georgia Insurance and Trust Company
Stock, will be sold between the usual hours of
sale. a( the J.ower Market House.
i Terms cash.
BY \V. ITS Jf. U, JACKSON. "
THIS DAY,
At the Lower Market will be sold,
ONK ROAD WAGON, and Five good MI LKS.
jan. 1
BY JOHN STBi tuui WmC
THIS DAY
Will be sold at the lower martef house, by order
of the administrator, the uncxpiied lease, ending the
Ist of October, IS4O, the late residence of Mary Ann
Benson, deceased. Also, the house* and fixtures
on said premises, to be removed after the expiration
of sail] lease. Terns cash. jan 1
BY HrihiJ.L. J.Ut'KNON.
TO-MORROW.
At half past 10 o’clock, in front of our stove, wBI
be sold,
9 pipes Holland Gin
10 half pipes Cognac Brandy
25 baskets Champagne
I 1 boxes Lemon Syrup
20 bbls. Mouongabela Whiskery
Id boxes Muscat Wine
12 bbls. Cider
10 boxes Tobacco
12 qr. casks Malaga Wmet
10 do Teneritle do
f)0 boxes Raisins
10 do assorted Cordials
12 ijr. casks Port Wine
10 boxes choice Madeira Win*
11 do Cherry Wine
10 bbls Coidials
0 boxes Claret Wine
d do Maccaronie
1 0 do March
AI SO,
4 1 kegs choice Paint, to close a consignment,
jan 1 Terms cash.
Administratrix's Sale.
BY W. E. Ac .1. U. J A< KSON.
Ilf ILL ho sold on the first Tuesday in Januaty
T f next, at the lower market house in Augusta,
within the legal hours of sale, in pursuance of an
order of the Court of Ordinary of Richmond county,
seventeen Negro slaves, viz: Harry, Tom, Philip,
Dirk, Nancy. Lucy, Martha,Barbara, Phillip,Ciesar,
Alford or Alfred, Nelly, bally, Cornelia, Matilda,
and Unchel. belonging Western 1!. Thomas, dc
coased, and to be sold for the benefit of his heirs.—
Terms at sale. KM KLIN K F. THOMAS, Adm’x.
November S, 1888. td'
Ktecutor's Sale.
IV. E. At J. U. JACKSON
lil T ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in January
Tv next, at the lower Market House, in tbe city
of Augusta, a Tract of Pine Land, belonging to the
estate of John Fox, deceased, known as the little
milltiact, about eight miles from Augusta,contain
ing about 191 H acres, and adjoining lands of Hale,
Vcrdery and Philips. Teimsruade known at sale.
PETHR BENNOCH,
ANTOINE PICQUET.
HENRY 11. CIiMMINO,
November 80,153 H trwtd Executors.
[ HY AV. Iv. dk .1. U.J ACKSON.
t IN XTENSIVE SALE OK BANK STOCK—On
i VJ Monday the 1 4th of January next, will be sold
before the store of Clarke, McTeirfe Co., (imme
, diately after the sale of the lot No. 65, north-east
i coiner of Jackson and Reynold streets.)
r 445 shares in tbe \ugusta Ins.S: Hanking Co.
» 2.00 shares stock in the Hank of Augusta.
Terms —Cash for the premium—balance 30 days
■ without interest.
v K. C p^x’rn.of Jobit
- dec,Bß td J. HARPER.' j CampbaH.
j I EXEAT;TORS’' S A LE
, Os Rniil Entitle, blocks, Ac. at Auction.
BY \\. Id. & J. I'. JACKSON.
1 M AN Monday, the 1 Uli of January next, at 12 M.
il * w will be sold at auction, before the store of
- Messrs. Clarke,McTeir It Co., «.u Broad street,
The Lot on the north east coiner of Jackson and
. | Reynolds street, in tins city, being part of Lot No.
. ' Ho, with a front of about Ills i. eton Jackson street,
I | and 97 feet on Reynolds street.
,1 ‘ ALSO,
4 shares in the Georgia Insurance and Trust Co.
Y 1 do do Augusta Libraiv,
1 pev in the Presbyterian church,
)f 1 Iron Cheat, and
1 Mahogany Secretary.
Turns.—For the Lot, one-third cash, oilc-third
one year and one-third (wo years, w ith interest se
: cured by mortgage on the property j for the re
mainder, cash. X, CAMPBELL,
J. FRASER,
J. H VRPKR,
Executors of John t atnpheil.
• ! December 13., IS3S. td
BUM JIoFimMHifWsAtE;
I W/f he sold,on the Hist Tuesday in Jan' ary next,
j at the h wernurket-hou.se, in the city of Augusta,
L j within the legal hours of sale.
| A tract of Land, lying and being in the County of
* Richmond,on the head waters ol Spirit reek,hound
ed on the west by John Brandon and the Richmond
Hath Land, north by Cashed, eiot by land* of David
Taj'or, and south by John Brandon containing six
hundred and one acres.
Also,eight Negroes, to will Toney, a fust rate
jobbing mechanic ; (.'ate, a first rate wagoner and
Held hand,and Polly, his wile and child Nelson-,
K.llon j Hess, a good homo servant and field hand-,
Sam, an uncommon smart boy ; and Beck, a good
house servant. All of which are levied upon as the
property of David Taylor, jf. to satisfy a li. fa. from
the Inferior Court, of Richmond County, in favor of
George Schley, vs. the said David.
dec 11, IMIS td It, F. RUSH. d. s. a. c.
SAXE - UFITEVL BS I ATK
IN THE TOWN OF HAMBURG, S. C.
On the second Monday of February next, being the
I3lh, and continued until finally closed.
Upwards of 100 Building LOTS, advantageously
situated, about 20 lots on Centre street, (l/io
popular business street of that growing town,) the
balance on Mechanic, Market and other streets. —
Also, ten sections or parcel., of Land, situate in tbe
immedia'v vicinity of the Town, and likely to be
come very valuable.
As this sale becomes necessary, in order to closo
the estate of J. Williamson and others, it w ill be
positive.
The terms of sale will be liberal, and can be ascer
tained by applying to Robert McDonald. Augusta,or
John Wagrath, Charleston,on the day of sale.
The plan of the Town, and the Lots for sale, can
be seen either in Augusta or Charleston, where any
other information can be had.
By order of those concerned.
ROBERT McDonald, Agent.
P. S.—On many of the lots on iMarket and Me
chanic streets, there are at present erected, build
ings suitable for stores or private residences,
dec 31 td
NOTICE.
"NTUriLL be void at Hamburg, on Tuesday, the
j f first day of January next, valuable TOHW
PROPERTY, consisting of that well known estab
lishment called Covington ic Fair’s warehouse,
with the wharf lot and wharf thereto attached.
Also, the undivided third of the warehouse
known as Adams’ warehouse.
Alsu, a lot with fine improvements, now occupied
by Dr. 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 foi
a comfortable residence, and a spring of pure and
j excellent water.
Also, oncother 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 Martintown Roads,
on which is a comfortable dwelling recently built,
and a good stand for public business.
Terms of sale—Covington St Fair’s waiAhouse, a
credit of six, twelve, eighteen and twenty-four
months, in equal instalments ; the other property on
a credit of twelve months. Bond, witlv...j)fc*a«iiif
security and mortgage on the premises will be re
quired to secure the purchase money,
deco td JOHN B. COVINGTON.
STRENGTHENING PLASTERS—For curing*
Bains, Weakness in the Breast, Side, Back or
Limbs, also, for Coughs, Colds, Asthmas, Difficulty
of Breathing, Oppression of the Stomach, &c., will
allord speeds- and soothing relief. Sold by
die 10 ’ HAVIf A.M»,HISLi;y, A Co.