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A/! AS. INGRAHAM has ju>l received from
Xfi Ncw-York, an elegant assortmentof Trench,
Italian, Swiss, and English SPRING Sr SUMMER
GOODS, consisting in part of plain rop and lig’d
blk blue bile colored and plaid Silks, Trench printed
Jackonets, Lawns and Cambrics, Mourning Mus
, lins and Lawns, oriental and hlondGauzes for dress
es, white Jackonet, Swiss Nansoolc, Cambrics,
Muslins and Lawns, linen Lawns and Cambrics,
linen Cambric wrought and hem’d I'dkfs., wrought
Edgeings and Insertings, Brussels Thread Luces,
Edgeings and Insertings, elegant French Capes,
Collars, and Cud's, rich plaid Garniture and cap rib
bons, Satin Taffeta, broad and narrow belt ribbons,
and every variety of Scarfs, fancy Shawls and
Hdkfs., Gloves and Hosiery, Leghorn, Florence,
English and American Straw Bonnets, splendid
French Flowers and Wreaths, &c. &c.
Ladies arc respectfully invited to call.
mar 21 ’ 3w
Linen Shirtings, English Long Cloths,
Sheeting, Marseilles Quilts, etc.
J UST received,a lot of 10-1,12-4 linen Sheeting,
English long Cloths, Shirtings, 10-4,12-4 Mar
seilles Quilts, Russia Diapers, brown and grass
Linen, brown Holland, Irish Linen, Flatfield Linen,
4-4 and 10-4 cotton Sheetings, plain and check
Muslins, very line Jackonet and Swiss Muslins,
printed Lawn, very email figure, fine Marseilles and
Victoria Skirts, 10-4MusquiUo .Nettings, fine French
worked Braids, printed Aprons, sewing Silk, plated
hooks and eyes, whalebone, etc. etc.
4 lso, will have opened by Friday, new style rib
bii)hs in plaid,embroidered and plain lig’d, S cases
fine Leghorn and English Straw Bonnets. Misses’
Leghorn and col d Bonnets, sewing Silk, Gloves,
8-4 blk nett Shawls, nett and fancy silk Shawls
3-4 to 6-4, a splendid assortment of new style Silk,
plain and fig’d, blk India Satins, blk Banejjo for
summer dresses, striped drillings for paniaioohs,
needle worked children’s Caps, embroidered muslin
dresses, children’s dresses, and fcodys, long mitts,
London collars, latest patterns, green, blk and white
Veils, new style, blk love Veils, col’d crapes, blk
crape for veils, tapes, needles, etc. etc., at lowest
.-s, offered for sale, wholesale and retail at Mrs.
HOFFMAN’S Fancy Dry Goods Millinery
e, Broad-street, Augusta,
jar .21 lm4taw
H Jn the Washington road between An
il ‘ lS ta and Air. Ramsey’s,a POCKET ROOK,
aiuing papers ony. J. A. Caluway’s name is
,r .u on the inside. The finder will receive a
/ : .iliable reward by leaving it at this otfice.
| mar 21 3t
FREE BANK.
BANK is now being established at this place
styled the Ruckersville Banking Company.”
Trie Appraisers appointed by the Comptroller Gen
eral and Commissioners, are progiessing with the
valuation of property. The books for the subscrip
tion of S tock will remain open until the Ist day of
April next—Citizens of this and adjoining counties
are invited to take Stock.
ROBERT McMlLLAN,Secretary.
Ruckersvillc, Elbert co., March 21, 1839. w3t
NOTICE. —All persons indebted to the estate
of Dr. William Me Caw, deceased, late of Ab
beville District, South Carolina, are requested to
make payment to the undersigned; and all persons
having claims against said estate are hereby notified
to present them duly attested within the time pre
scribed by law. WILLIAM BOSTWICK,
Administrator in Georgia.
Augusta, March 21 w(it
NEW BOOKS.
THE Prince and the Pedler, or the Seige of
Bristol, by the author of The Heiress.
The Bench and the Bar, by the author of The
Gieat Metropolis,&c.
The Women cf England,by Mrs. Ellis, aulhorof
Pretension, &c.
Neal Malone, and other Tales of Ireland, by W.
H. Charlcton.
Jack Adams, the Mutineer, by Capt. Cbamicr.
Gurney Married, by the author of Sayings and
4^>oings,
The Bubbles of Canada, by the author of Sam
Slick, the Clock Maker.
Memoirs of Charles Mathews, Comedian, by
Mrs. Matthews. —Just received by
T. H. PLANT,
mar 21 ts
RICH SILK GOODS.
GEORGE H. NOBLE & Co. are now receiving
a splendid assortment of Rich Fancy Silks,
among which are
Black and blue black Rep Silks,
Bluo black Gro de Royal,
Splendid changeable Poult de Soir,
Light and dark Figured Silks,
Plain, Gro de Paris, &c. &c.
Also, Rich Satin and Sewing >ilk Scarfs,
Fancy Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Hosiery, &c.
AH of which will be sold at wholesale and retail
on reasonable terms, opposite Planters’ Hotel,
mar 19 ts
NOTICE.
JAMES ACKLAND intending to concentrate the
entire force of his establishment in Baltimore
will close his manufactory in Philadelphia, on or
about the 20th of March. His object in making
this change is that he may attend mure particularly
to the manufacturing of his superior work to order,
(where all orders will be thankfully received, and
punctually attended to, from any part of the United
States,) and at the same time give that attention to
the customer line, which has heretofore character
ised him. All persons indebted to his establishment
in Philadelphia, will please make payment after the
20th of March in Baltimore.
Baltimore, March 18, 1839. 4t
PAPER HANGINGS.—The subscriber has just
received an extensive assortment of Papering
and Borders, comprising the common with the finest
and most fashionable patterns, which will be sold
cheap. _ ___ T. H. PLANT.
JUST received at the Augusta Book-Store, a
few volumes of the Cultivator, bound 4 vols.
in one, or four in two; cither in plain or fine bind
rf ing-
» The sixtli volume of the Cultivator commences
in March next. Persons wishing to subscribe for
this volume or to continue tbeir subscriptions will
please notify the agent lipre, that timely notice may
be given to the publisher at Albany—as all papers
are stopped at the end of the volume in February,
unless the subscription is renewed. The price of
he Cultivator continues as heretofore—One dollar a
ear. WM. J. HOBBY,
jan 21-ts Agent for Cultivator.
STONE MASONS 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 H. GRANT,
Principal Assistant Engineer.
Engineer’s Office, 5
Greensboro, October 11,1838.5 ts
'% ; ffT.S. INGRAHAM would respectfully invite
J? M. the attention of the Ladies of Augusta and
Us vicinity, to her establishment on the north side
of Broad-street, two doors above the lower market,
’■'here may be found a rich assortment of French,
gush. Italian and Canton goods, consisting in
T .-ich Satins figured and plain, black, bluo
• .uni colored Silks, wrought and figured Mouse
■u i’u i.aines and Charlies, figured Crapes for
■uses, Trench Calicoes and Muslins, Linen, Cam
. and Lawns, plaid and figured Cambrics and
i uns, Jaconet, Swiss and Booif Muslins, elegant
. . ' pes and Collars, wrought Edgings and
Thread Laces, black and white, Blonde
and Nets, Silk Velvets, a great variety of
Shawls, Taffettas, Cap and Belt Ribbons, Gloves
and Hosiery, French Flowers, Leghorn, Florence
English anil American Straw Bonnets.
Also, the latest Paris and London ashions for |
Press Making and Millinery ts an 7
; SILK WORM EGGS.
f'BNHE subscriber has made arrangements to re- \
JL ceive, and will now take orders for Silk I
jp, Worm Eggs of several of the most approved va- |
rieties. They are to be procured from a person of '
undoubted reputation and experience in Silk grow
ing, and will be accompanied with certified cocoons
of the same, ready for delivery in properseason this
spring. T. H. PLANT.
(Uj- Trees and Cuttings (in the best possible or
der) for sale. feb 14-ts
LADIES’ FINE SUPPERS AND GAITER
BOOTS.— ALDRICH Sf SHOVE have just
received six hundred pair Ladies’ fine Slipps, from
Rogers’ manufactory, Broadway, New York, con
sisting of English, American, Kid, French Morocco,
colored Kid and Morocco, White and Black Satin
Slippers, Silk, Black and colored Lasting Gaiter
Boots. Also, Gentlemen's fine Opera mid' Dancing
Pumps. 4cc is ”
. 1,1 ***-'' f —i Uui story dwelling House.
SSSsjJ or s. 11. McKARLAND,
■V iiHi. iiiiii'-O-tf No. 217 Broad-street.
subscriber odors a" "imrBjGATKLtrE
A, ' ' ‘‘BE. iii gjnd order, lor sale —very prolila
olo lor liar Room-. I>. GOLLY,
mar 2‘J '
15* >OTS .VivTV sHOES•
KrfWAI’AIR Men’s Calf Boots,
*' * *' »1000 pair Ladies’ Black and colored
clippers, of superior quality, just received and for
sale by the case, at manufacturer’s prices, by
GEORGE H. NOULK & Co.
mar 20 ts Opposite Planters’ Hotel.
DISSOLUTION'. — Thenrm of i.V.Uu It XJXULiIj
4' Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
AH persons indebted to the firm will call on Mr.
John L. Moss, at Bowling Green, Oglethorpe coun
ty, who is authorised to make settlements.
F. V. DURDELL,
JOSEPH MOSS.
January 1, 1839. _ wit* mar 20
HORgESPO ksaLb.
TWO good Saddle HORSES for sale on good
terms. Apply to J. S. HUTCHINSON,|h
mar 20 ts
NEGRO'BOY Pott SALK. ~
V SMART active young Boy for sale—a good
bargain if applied for soon, at
JNO, S, HUTCHINSON’S
mar 20-ts Auction Store.
LONDON PORTER, &c.
(51 d\ CASKS “ABBOTT’S” LONDON POR
JZ\I ter.
10 bbls Refined Cider
! 10 hlids prime St. Croix Sugar
20 bxs Bunch Raisins
10 bxs Oporto Lemons
10 tigs assorted Pickles—For sale by
I. S. BEERS S; Co.
mar 20 1m
RICH GOODS.
WE HAVE just received a lot of fine Meck
lin Thread Lace, and line Mk lace Veils. —
Also, a new article of open work blk and white
Veils, Black Mode, Parasols, ladies fine seal skin
Gloves, sewing Silk do., rich Satin, and sewing silk
Shawls, very fine worked linen Cambric Jldkfs.,-
Tuscan Bonnets, Misses’ Hoods, military Gloves,
French Prints and printed Muslins, very fine Cur
tain Fringes, long Lawn, and line Irish Linens.
C. & R. IVES.
marlS d3ws
FOR SALE.
FOR TV Genuine MORUS MULTI
ffI&ffI&CAULIS TREES, two years old, and
w ith all the branches, for sale at $lO
Jl each, or at 24 cents an eye. They
were grown in Georgia, and arc not a
week out of the ground.
Aj so, a light Carriage, and gentle pair of Horses,
for fcbOO; the Carriage is as good as new. and the
I lorses arc seven and eight years old, and in excellent
order.
Also, a small House, 10 by 20 feet, sealed inside,
with stove,Stc., suitable for an office, for $125.
Apply at this Office. March IS. ts.
NEW SPRING GOODS!
WILLIAM H. CRANE,
IS NOW receiving a variety of Staple A Fancy
Dry Goods, consisting of plain and fig’d Silks,
printed Muslins, blk Chantclly Veils, printed Jaeko
ncts and Lawns, fine Cambric Dimity,Table Diaper,
long Lawn, fancy Hdkls., Satin Ribbons, rich bon
net Ribbons, London and Paris Prints, Victoria Veils,
Nainsook andjackoncl Muslins,lrish Linen,Bishop
Lawns, paper Cambric, sup’r rib’d linen Drilling
and Gloves, with a variety of other articles which
will be sold on reasonable terms. mar IG-tf
PRIZE TALE.
JUST published and for sale at tnc office of the
Augusta Mirror, and at Mr. Plant’s Bookstore,
“ THE BRITISH PARTIZAN, a Tale of the Times
of Old,” by Miss M. E. Moragne, of Abbeville Dis
triot, S. C. mar Ib'-tf
—The subscriber would respectfully
JIN inform the citizens of Augusta, that he being
elected collecting Constable ror ward 398, oilers bis
services to all who may have any business of that
kind to do. He pledges himself to use his utmost
endeavors to execute all business put in Ms hands
with promptness. He lias given ample security for
the faithful performance of all business put in his
hands. JOHN H. SPENCER.
Office opposite the Post Office up stairs.
N. B.—l pledge myself for the faithful perform
ance of all business put in the bands of the above
named JOHN H. SPENCER, as Constable for the
398th District, as 1 have all confidence in him.
WM. O. EVE, J. P.,
marl 6 ts
MORE MULTTCAULIS.
5,000 TREES,
5,000 ROOTS,
150,000 CUTTINGS,
OF THE Genuine MorusMulticanlis, all grown
in this Stale during the past year, still forsale
by T. H. PLANT,
mar 8 ts
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
IN ROM this date Ciiari.es Robinson will be in
terested in the Dry Goods department of our
business, which will be continued at the old stand,
under the firm of HAMLEN, ROBINSON 4- CO
STOVALL & HAMLEN.
N. B. The Grocery business will be continued as
heretofore under the firm of
STOVALL & HAMLEN.
Augusta, Jan. Ist, 1539. jan 21-3 mos
mm, B. F. HAYS’ ROCKING AND RE
jjTTS CLINING CHAIR. The subscriber
would inform the citizens of Augusta
«iSSKI® am * Hamburg, and the country genc
rally, that be has taken a shop in
S’ *j Hamburg, corner of Main and Centre
* streets, where the above invaluable
Chairs will be kept on hand for examination or
sale. The Chair is constructed upon the most
perfect mechanical principles, and combines more
conveniences than any other Chair in use ; its con
struction is simple, tasty and durable; it is fitted
for all the purposes of the nursery and parlor ;
adapted to all classes of invalids, easily changed by
the occupant into a great variety of positions to
suit dropsical,asthmatic, gouty, and rheumatic pa
tients : for surgical operations, or fractured limbs
it is without a parallel. It is light and portable’
easily conveyed from one apartment or place to’
another; well calculated for journeying with feeble
persons, affording a comfortable bed, when needed
by the way. The Chair has two sets of rockers
side and lattoral; besides being on rollers; it is
well calculated for a hospital or dentist chair, and
not less adapted for all the ordinary purposes’of a
common rocking chair, or a single lied, in a private
family or public office. Although eminently cal
culated to relieve human suffering, it is not wanting
in merit as an article of luxury; avhen suitably
finished it is an elegant parlor chair, and would not
disgrace the richest furniture. They have met with
universal approbation and extensive sales at the
north, and have been bailed by thousands as a bar-
I bingerof rest in an hour of pain. The Chair in
testimony of its merits has drawn a gold and silver
modal from the “ American,” and “ Mechanic’s In
stitute,” of New-York. Gentlemen and ladies are
respectfully invited to call and examine for them
selves.
For the accommodation of the citizens of Au
gusta, the subscriber has selected Mr. E. W. Tel
man as an agent, who keeps an extensive assort
ment of fashionable Cabinet Furniture on baud, at
No. 127 Broad street,near the lowermarkct, where
chairs will be kept constantly for sale.
All orders will be thankfully received and prompt
ly attended to by myself or my travelling iwcnt
Philemon Woodruff. BENJAMIN F. HAYS. ’
jan did 2m sw
'VTOTICEis hereby given that the City Taxes
JIN fat the present year are now' due, and that
the Collector and Treasurer will call on the citizens
for payment, and persons failing to discharge them
when called on, will be dealt with as the ordinance
directs. JOHN 11. MANN,
feblS sw2m Collector and TreasiirerC. A.
SPRING GOODS.
IGII Fig’d and plain fancy colored Silks, new
I style ; rich printed Lawns, Plaid, Mull, Cam
bric and Jaekonet *'uslins, printed Jackonet and
French Muslins, second mourning Muslins and
Calicoes, fancy col’d Gloves, Hoskin, Pic Nic, &c.
linen Cambric Hdkfs., fancy dress Shawls and
Scarfs, Victoria Skirts, corded ditto, (i-4b!k Bomba
zines and Chailys, Light Prints, in great variety.
ALSO,
A large assortment of Goods, suitable for men
and boys’ spring and summer wear.
EDGAR fc CARMICHAEL,
mar 1b swSws )
ok consignment.
L&l received,soo hampers POTATOES,Ihc
best received this season, which will he sold
low by immediate application to
CLAUIC, McTEIR & CO.
mar IS (1 -
~A thousand of the genuine
! Multieavlis Cutting* for sale
QflWp Apply to F. H. COOKE.
MECHANICS' BANK STOCK—IOO shares for
. sa >*-‘ by JOHN G, WINTER,
mar 16 if
<>l- si'. MARY’S NOTES are received
-U at my olficc in payment or on deposit at par.
JOHN <;. WINTER.
Augusta, March 11. ts
INLOUK. —20 bbls. No. 1 Howard-street Flour,
just received and for sale by
W. E. & J. U. JACKSON,
mar 12 t s
BIRD SEED.—Canary, Rape, Hemp,and Mille
Seeds, which are fresh and of first quality, for
sal , L ‘by ANTONY & HAINES
jan 12 t s
If* NI.LISH PEAS, BEANS,&c. —A full aud cx-
A tensive assortment of fresh English Garden
Peas, Deans, and other Seed—Just received and for
sale cheap by ANTONY & HAINES,
mar 7 ts
INOR SALE—A first rate second hand two
wheeled BOGGY. For particulars apply to
mar 7 ts J. B. CUEDRON.
1 j O HIRE.—A young woman—a good house
-B Servant and plain Cook. Enquire at
mar 4-ts JOHN H. MURPHY’S store.
TRUST STOCK.—too shares of Georgia In'ti—
ranee & Trust Company Stock at private sale
by W. E. <t J. U. JACKSON,
fob 11 _ ts
TBNO HIRE—A Negro Girl, about 17 years of
I age, a good house Servant. Apply at this of
fice. feb 27 -ts
110 H IRE, until the lirst of January next, two
likely Negro Boys, IS and 16 years of age.—
i Apply (o W. E. & J. U, JACKSON,
feb2B-tf .Auctioneers.
REFINED CIDER—IS bbls very superior re- )
, fined Cider, just received and for Sale by
feb 20-1 m 1, S. BEERS & CO.
NEGROES TO HIRE.—Two likely young ac
tive and intelligent Negro men—would make
good store boys or draymen. Apply to
fcb 2 ~ tf J- S. HUTCHINSON.
4 Jlt in POUNDS BACON —lO,OOO lbs
I *L/«if 1 country cureil new Bacon-
Prime article, just received, and for sale by
_ feb 4-ts J. S. HUTCHINSON.
THREAD LACES, of all kinds and qualities, for
sale by G. H. NOBLE & Co.,
doe *8 opposite Planters’ Hotel.
KE/’INE BOTTLES.—2O Hampers Wine lint
-7 7 ties, 12,000 gross Bottle Corks, for sale bv
jan l!l-tf HAVILAND, IUSLY & CO.
CURTAIN FRINGES" for sale by "
dec 21 ts GEO. H. NOBLE & CO.
ALL persons having demands against Robert
Nesbitt, are requested to present their acce ,unts
to the subscriber, who is authorised to receive them
J an 3 HUGH ()■ K. NESBI XT.
SIGHT CHECKS ON NEW YORK
Checks on New York, drawn in Savannah in
sums to suit, for sale by
J an 10 ts WRIGHT & GIBSON.
i 4 APSULES OF COPAIVA-A
very good remedy for Gonorrhea, Gleets &c
just received and for sale by
J an 12 ts ANTONY & HAINES.
(NALCINED PLASTER PA RIS.—A fresiTsUp-
J P>.V Calcined Plaster Paris, just received and
for sale by HAVILAND, RISLY &. CO
jan 19 _ t s
BEST LAMP OH,.—A supply of Bleached
Winter and !■ all Strained Lamp Oil, just re
ceived and for sale by J
9 ts _ ANTONY & HAINES.
WILLIAM B. McKEE, No. 369 Broad street
Augusta, Ga., Agent for the New York Al
bion, Emigrant and Old Countryman, will receive ’
subscriptionsjand payments. ly j une q
17*RENCH CAI.ICOIIO.—-one ease of splendid
French Prints, of new style and patterns, ju s t
received and for sale by
dec 21 ts GEO. H. NOBLE &CO .
SUGARS, SEGARS. ~
50,000 “ HAVANA SF; *
7 20,000 genuine Principe do—Jus t re
ceived and for sale by W. E, &J. U. JACKSO N,
fcb 13-ts Auctioneers.
TO THE PUBLIC.
HN. WILSON tenders bis thanks to the pub
• li for the liberal patronage heretofore ex
tended on his STAGE LINES, and would respect
fully inform them that he is running a LINE OF
STAGES frm Double-wells, on the Georgia Rail
Road, to Washington, via Ray-Town, three times
a week, leaving Double-wells,on Mondays, Wed
nesdays, and Fridays, after the arrival of the ears
from Augusta, and arriving at Washington, same
days, at 5 o’clock, p. m.
Returning —Leaves Washington on Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays, at 2 o’clock, A. m., and
arrives at Double-wells in time to take the cars for
Augusta. ts march 13
SPRING GOODS.
C* & R. IVES are now receiving "a large and
)• general assortment of STAPLE AND
FANCY DRY GOODS —Among which are many
entirely new styles, very rich and desirable, to
which they respectfully invite the attention of the
ladies anil public generally, viz:
Hartmans & Sons’ superior French Prints
Do do do do Muslins
('•to D Afreign Silk, a heavy article
Very rich fig’d do all colors, Satin do
6-4 hlk Italian Lustring do
Mattioni and Gro DeUhine do
Fancy Hdkfs, a new article
TagUoni Scarfs
Satin and Net do
6-4 Hernani Shawls, plain colors
i Mourning Silks
French Lawn and Linen Cambric
Hem stich’d linen Cambric Handkfs
Some very rich French Lawn do
English Silk Hosiery, French do
Do Cotton do do do
Gents’ hlk and white Silk 1, Hose
do and ladies super kid and seal skin Gloves
Ladies .Sewing Silk do
A few patterns of very choice Spring Challys
Fine fig’d Swiss Muslins, plain do
Barred and Strip’d Cambric Jaekonct do
Mull and medium Muslins, Paper Cambric
Long Lawns, Pongee Hdkfs, rich fig’d do
Gents fine Suspenders, and satin Cravats
Ladies Corsets and Lacings
Gents hlk brown and white cotton J Hose
Nankeen col’d do
Silk Umbrellas for ladies and gentlemen
Rich Parasols
A rich and splendid assortment of English and’
American Prints
Fine blue and blue hlk wool dyed Cloth
Kentucky Joans, Bombazines for ladies andgents
wear, &c. &c., which will he sold on very reason
able terms for cash or approved paper.
N. H.—We are now opening an extensive lot of 1
real Giraffe Prints, and other goods, particular- i
ly adapted to the county trade,
mar 15 d3ws
In accordance with the ostensible views
oF the Southern Convention.
DIRECT IMPORTATION.
THOMAS I. WRAY & SON have just received p
by the Governor Troup, and are now opening, |
a large assortment of CHEMICALS and other
DRUGS, from the Laboratory of Minder, Weaver If
Co. (one of the first houses in England, ) which will
be sold in a state of the utmost purity. These with
their former supply on hand constitutes a large and
very complete assortment, consisting of almost every
article in the Drug line usually kept in this market,
Qfj'Ordcrs will be thankfully received and attend
ed to with despatch, on the most accommodating
erms. ts oet 17 (
NTITICE. —The co-partnership heretofore ex
isting between the subscribers under the firm
of CLARKE Sr HOLLAND, is this day dissolved, t
by mutual consent. J. H. CLARKE, t
NEAL HOLLAND.
N. B. —J. H. Clarke is duly authorized to settle I
the business of the late firm. feb 21-Im
ntIKLS.—A large assortincnlof
?▼ Zephyr Worsteds, Patterns and Working
Canvass, just recelVod by
(I. IF. NOBLE & Co.
d ec 1- opposite I’lantcrs’ Hotel.
MORUS MULTICA ULlS—liOO Genu
i"° " O!US Multicaulis Mulberry Trees,
jfresh from the Nursery for sale bv
S KNEEL.VND t SON
mar b
MORUS MULTICAULIS. —1800
fit? trees two years old, for sale by
-—a***- mar 1-ts J. MEIGS.
llgffiU TREES AND CUTTINGS.—Some
of the finest trees grown in tjie state of
Georgia, during the past year,Tfom/our
IL to feu feet in height, the genuine MO-
SaPfie RUS MULTICA! I,IS, or cuttings from
the same. F’orsale by T. H. PLANT.
Cj* Orders received for Silk Worm Eggs,
feb 20 ts
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.
'VTKAST POWDERS.—For raising Buckwheat
I and Batter Cakes, perfectly light and ready
for baking the instant they arc mixed. Sold whole
sale and retail by
jan 19-ts HAVILAND, RISLY & CO.
Ci EORGIALIME.—Fresh Stone Lime of as good
I quality as any in the market, put up in boxes
stronger, tighter, and more convenient for transpor
tation than Darrels, and holding the same quantity.
Price $3 the single box and $2 SO by the quantity,
delivered at Augusta, at Jacksonboro, and at the
mouth of Briar creek, on the Savannah river, it will
be sold at the same rates with freight oil' Apply to
T. D. SMITH, Planters’ Hotel, or
June 14 tWrfcdtf I). KIRKPATRICK & Co.
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Office Transportation S. ('. C. Jr 11 ; R-Co. \
Aiken, January 2f3th, 1839. >
\TOTTCE is given, that on and after the first
day of February, the following regulations
govern the Passenger Train between Charleston
and Hamburg;—
UPWARD.
Not to leave Charleston before 7 30 a. M.
“ “ Summerville, “ - -!) 00
“ “ Georges’, - “ - 10 30
“ “ Branchville, “ - 11 20
« “ Mhlway, - “ - 12 00 h.
<* «< Blackville, - “ - 130 p. it.
«< « Aiken, - - “ - 330
Arrive at Hamburg not before - 430
DOWNWARD.
Not to leave Hamburg before G 00 A. M.
“ “ Aiken, - “ - - 730
“ “ Blackville, “ - • 930
“ “ Midway, “ - - 10 30
“ “ Branchville, “ - - ll 20
“ “ Georges’, “ - - 12 10 r. M.
“ “ Summerville, “ - - 215
Arrive at Charleston not before 3 30
Distance —I36miles. F’are Through —$I 0 00.
Speed not over 20 miles an hour. To remain 20
minutes each, for breakfast and dinner, and not
longer than 5 minutes for wood ami water at any
station.
To stop for passengers, when a white flag is
hoisted, at cither of the above stations; and also at
Siiieaths, Woodstock, inabnet’s, 41 mile T. 0.,
Rives’, Grahams, Willcston, Windsor, Johnsons,
and Marsh’s T. O.
Passengers up will breakfast at Woodstock ;ir,,j
dine at Blackville ; dawn, will breakfast at Aiken
and dine at Summerville.
WILLIAM ROBERTSON, Jn.,
jan 2G-tf Agent Transportation.
I CCj' The Constitutionalist will copy the above.
GEORGIA RAIITrOAI).
Chance or Hour—On and after the 20th insL
■ the passenger cars will leave Augusta at G o’clock,
1 A. M.,daily,for Warrcntou ; and, except Sundays,
. forCrawfordville and Jefferson Hall,
Returning, leave Jefferson Hall at 7 o’clock,
Warrenton at 84 o’clock, A. M., and arrive in Au
gusta at half-past 1 o’clock, P. M.
Augusta, Dec. 26th, 1838.
GEORGIA RAIL-ROAD NOTICE.
I FREIGHT is now carried on the Rail Road be
tween Augusta and Warrenton,at the following
rates—cotton $1 per Dale, merchandize 25 cents per
hundred pounds.
Between Augusta and Jefferson-Hall—cotton <f,l
74 per bale, merchandize 331 cents per hundred
pounds.
George H. Thompson, agent for the Co. atJellcr
son-Hall, and John H. Roberts, agent of the Compa
ny at Warrenton, will attend to receiving and for
warding produce and merchandize, without charge
for commissions or storage. Spacious ware-houses
have been erected at the above stations for the re
ception of merchandize, until it is forwarded
RICHARD PETERS, Jr,
Resident Engineer & Sup’t of Transportation,
jan 18
Office Transportation S. C. C. & R. R. Co. 7
N February 18th, 1839. f
O'! ICE is given, that the Freight of Cotton from
Hamburg to Charleston is reduced to $1 ner
bale for square, and 40 penis per hundred for round
bales Cotton. Freights on Merchandize at custom
ary, as usual. WM. ROBERTSON, Jr.,
!,?, Agent Transportation.
C J . 1 ne Constitutionalist and Charleston papers
will give the above one insertion.
Erne of Four Horse Post CoaciiesT
BETWEEN SAVANNAH A AUGUSTA
running every otherday b'e’
„ i ,1 r \ - l ,'' een Cfy nl *<l Savan
mb, on the Georgia snlo 0 , ,i to rlvcr , j.,
onThia JL"‘ Ut ’ '!™ rs - running
passengers ar . c ' “P'dile of carrying nino inside
? n<l ar<! in every respect as romforlable
..sine Coaches .many line in the Soul horn country,
1 lio teams arc good, the drivers sober and careful
dHefnim? UrCHUfC 01 going throll S h without
OflicesattheUaiird Stales Hotel, Augusta,and
the City Hotel, Savannah.
a c. J °HN B. GUEDRON.
Augusta Sept. 26fh, 183 H ts
York paily Express, Evening Star
and Herald will copy the above for one week, and
scridjihcir accounts to this office for payment
TO THE PUBLIC." '
i H* liberal patronage ’bc
stowed on liis Stage Lines,
and would respectfully in
form them, that he is running a Daily Line (Sun
days excepted,) of '
FOUR HOUSE POST COACHES,
; from the Georgia Rail-Road to Athens, Ga. via
J Greensboro’, Salem, and Watldnsvillc. ’ ’
MAIL ARRANGEMENTS,
From Augusta to Spring Place, Ga.
Leave Augusta, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fri
days, at 6 a. m., and arrive at Athens samr-dav at
; 10 p. m.
1 , Leave Athens, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- •
days, at Oa. m., and arrive at Gainesville same dav .
t at 4 e. M. v
Leave Gainesville, via Canton,Cassville,Adairs,
vilie, Lchota, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, n
at 2 a. m., and arrive at Spring Place next day at 8
p. its., where it intersects a Line of F’our-HorsePost
Coaches, for Nashville, Tenn., via Ross’ Landing,
and also a Line of Stages for Knoxville, Tenn.,via ,
Athens Tenn. ’ I
ACCOMMODATION LINE. ]
Leave Augusta, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- a
10 pm ° A ’ M ’’ and arrivc at Athens same day by
Leave Athens, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- ,
by L* p 1 m A ’ M '’ a " d Wive !U Augusta next day b
Stage Office at the bar of the Eagle & Phcpix Ho- \ g
folio Augusta, and al the Rail.RoJd Hotel, Mhens. n
' (5m J
OFFICIAL DRAWING OF THE] «
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY,
I' or the Benefit of the Augusta Independent Fire Co.
Class No. 11, tor 1839.
123456 7 8 8 10 U
59 70 48 43 40 40 41 25 11 8 04
I hereby certify that the above numbers as they
stand arc correct, as taken from the Managers’ Cec
il mate of the drawing of the Alexandria Lottery,
(lass No. l,for 1839, drawn at Alexandria, U. C.,
March 16th, 1839,and which determines the fate:
ot all tickets held in the above Lottery. 1
A. HEAD, Agent. 1
Augusta, March 20, 1839. I
GEORGIA STATE
L OTTE 111, '
»OR THE BEKKFJT OF THE j
AUGUSTA INDEPENDENT FIRE COMPANY,!
Class No. 12, for 1839,
To be determined by the drawing of the Virginia
State Lottery, for the benefit of the Leesburg
Academy. Class No. 2, for 1839.
To be drawn at Alexandria, Va., on Saturday,
March 23, 1839.
D. S. Guegory Sc Co.,Managers,
A. Head, Contractor
s 3 5,2 95!!
URAJII) SCHEME. !
I
1 Prize of $35,295 a i s . #35,2951!
1- - 12,000 a. . 12,000
1- - 7,000 - 7,000 i
1- - 5,525 - - . 5 626 :
40 - - 2,000 ... 80,000 1
00 - - - 250 ... 15 000
00 - - -200 12,000
132 160 - -a . . 18,300
05 - - 100 - . . (5,500
65 - SO - - . 5,200
05 - 50 3,250
65 - 40 2,(500
130 30 - 3,900
4,680 - 20 93,600
27,040 - 10 - 270,400
32,396 - - Prizes, amounting to - - $570,570
Tickets %10—Mmrew in proporlion.
dj” Orders for Tickets in the above scheme, will |
meet with prompt attention if addressed (post paid)
to A. HEAD, Agent, '
Augusta, Go. fr
o f f i c rrfruuWiNGo fThe f
Green mid Pulaski Monument Lottery, |
Class No. 10,drawn in Alexandria,Va. March 9,1839. j:
123456789 10 11
69 70 48 43 40 49 41 25 11 364 " |
X certify, that the above numbers as they stajtd
arc taken from the Managers’ Certificate, of the :
Drawing of the Alexandria Lottery, Class No. 1,1
for 1839, drawn at Alexandria, I). C., March 16th, •
1839, and which determines the fate of ail Tick
ets in the above Lottery. i
D. P. RUSSELL, Agent. !
Augusta March 21, 1539.
GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT f
LOTTERY.
To be drawn on Saturday, the 23d of March. ;i
G RAND S CIfE M E, ’
1 Prize of $35,295 - is - $35,295 :
I 12,000 .... 12,000
1 7,000 .... 7,000
I - - - - 5,525 ..... 5,525
40 2,000 .... 80„000
60 250 --- - 15,000
60 .... -200 ... - 12,000
122 .... - 150 .... 18,300
See., &c., &c.
32,396 Prizes is $570,570
78 Number Lottery—l 3 Drawn Ballots.
Tickets only $10 —shares in proportion. I
1 All orders sent to me, (post paid) with amount 1
enclosed, will meet with immediate attention.
* 'XT Olfice No. 204 Broad street, under the Ma
• sonic Hall, D. P. RUSSELL, Agent. j
mar 20 8 |
(1 ARDEN SEED,—A large assortment of fresh
English Garden Seed, warranted of growth
• odBj some of which have already come up very
fine. Also, the China Prolific Tree Coin ; also Ba’-
den and Tuscarora Corn, English Peas Sc Beans,
Bulbous Roots, Dahlias, Grass Seeds, &c.. See.,
> wholesale and retail by ANTONY & HAINES,
f J an 30 No. 232 Broad-st.
DRUGS AND MEDICINE S,
1 Wholesale and Retail.
T DIE subscribers are now receiving their Spring
supply of Fresh Drugs, Medicines, Instru
ments, Paints, Oils, Glass, Perfumery, Ac. die.—
all ofwliicli thoyofreron as accommodating terms,
as any other house of the kind in this place; and
they would solicit the patronage of country Physi
cians, Merchants, Planters, and Students—pledg
ing themselves to use every effort to please, '
and accommodate all those who patronize them.
We would ask of them all to “ Try us.”
ANTONY & HAINES,
feb 26-ts Apothecary Hall, 232 Broad-st.
MORE NEW GOODS.
THE subscribers arc this day receiving, and are
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. 11. NOBLE & Co
dec 1 opposite the Planter’s Hotel.
1C A BARRELS CANAL FLOUR,
Oil 30 kegs pickled Oysters,
50 bbls Onions,
30 bbls Albany Ale,
20 bbls Newark Cider.
Just landed and for sale by
jttn 29-ts John’s. HUTCHINSON.
Notice to builders and contrac
tors,—The subscribers are prepared to fur
msh Window Caps. Sills, Door Sills and all other
Granite tlmt is wanted, at established northern
prices,
N. 11. We will furnish Window Sills and Caps at
95cts. per superficial foot, which is only 20 cts
more per foot than Sand stone, and much more du
rable. We will furnish stone for Fronts, viz.
Fronts,Caps, Ac., at $1 15 cts per super, ft., just
what it issold for in Boston, and other principal
cities. Heed not the idle report that lias been cir
culated that the Georgia Granite is so high priced
that no one ran afford to use it. We will sell it at
Quincy prices without any deception,
jan 16-ts CHIPMAN Sc HEAD.
Qdr'j' l '* Constitutionalist will copy the above.
N r O TIC E.—■ The Committee on Roads and
Drains will receive proposals for keeping
them in order in the corporate limits for one v ear
from the first of April.
C. 11. HITT,
M. M. DYE,
mar 8 M B. H. WARREN, J
HUMPHREYS, CLARKE &t«.
(Formerh/ of Moron, Georgia.J
HAVE received by late arrivals from England
and are now opening at the store No. 10 Pearl
street, (up stairs,) a general assortment of British
and French Dry Goods, selected and imported di
rect, expressly for the Southern trade, together
with a general assortment of American Goods,
which makes the assortment complete.—Merchants
visiting the city are requested to call and examine
the stork.
Orders will have particular attention, and put up
at the shortest notice. v
Charleston, 8. C., October 22, 1838 ts
SILKS.— Just received, a' (me assortment o’
Silks, consisting in part of Plain and Figured
Black and Blue Black Silk, Plain and Figured Color’d
Silks, Figured Satin Taglione, a now and beautiful
irticle for dresses; also. Fancy Silk Hdkfs.Shawls
and Scarfs. G. H. NOBLE Si Co. ’ 1
opposite the Planters’Hotel. 1
A 811 L 1 A I lON \V ANTED.—A young man re
cently from the north, well acquainted with
business, wishes a situation in some respectable
mercantile house in this city or in any parlof Geor
gia, either as Book-keeper or Sa'csman, satisfactory
references given. Apply to this office
march 1 ts
PUBLIC SALES,
nv W. E. A J. X < JACKSON.
, THIS DAY,
At hall past 10 o’clock, in front of nor store, will
tie sold,
I f I'Xs Lemons
10 1,1.1 s Irish Potctues
1 Will .New England Hum
10 bbla Sugar
20 bxs Soap
lo hampers Potatoes
10 bxs assorted Cordials
Iti bxs Claret Wine
1 box Loaf Sugar
I t di casks Port Wine
19 qr casks illalaga Wine
S qr casks Tcncriffe
12 baskets Champagne
■1 bbls Cider
7 bbls Blacking
9 kegs Pickled Oysters
2000 (Iranges
18000 Segurs
Also,
Sundry other articles
Terms cash mar 81-1 f
BY W. K. & J. U. JACKSON.
THIS DAY,
At hall past 10 o’clock, will be sold in front of
our store,
10 hhds St. Croix Sugar
1 pair patent Balances
Terms cash ' mar2l-lf
bv W. e. & j. if, jackson.
THIS DAY,
At half past 10 o’clock, will be sold in front of
our store,
1 plantation Wagon and 1 pairgray Horses.
Tenon, 90 days approved paper. mar 21-lt
BY W. E. & J. V. JAGKSON.
THIS NIGHT,
At the usual hour, will be sold, a general assort
ment of seasonable Dry Goods, among which arc
Broadcloths,Casshneres, Satinets, Hose and Duffel
Blankets, Kentucky Jeans, Calico, Circassian,brown
and bleached Sheetings and Shirtings, Marseilles
Quilts, Silk and Colton Shawls, Muc and black
Plaids, red ami white Flannels, Ticking, Cloths
Hosiery, Suspenders, ike.
Terms cash. mar 21
Positive Sale of Real Estate.
, (, n Tuesday, the 2d of April, at 11 o’clock, at the
lower market house, will be sold,
ti lots opposite the lower market, occupied by
Mr. Dennis Joseph, and others
3 lots on Bridge How
3 lots on Reynold street, Calls Alley, and Bny-sl
1 lot on llroad-st. near McKinne-st
1 lot on Reynold-st occupied by N. G. Sellick
1 lot adjoining, vacant, corner of Reynold anr
Cumming street
i 9 lots on Jones street, and cast of the Planter. 1
Hotel
1 lot on Telfair-strect, occupied by Mi. Wilde.
2 lots on Reynold-street, in the range of buildiiq.
called Holt’s Range—possession of one giver
on the day of sale
I 13 lots one and half mile from the Depot on tlif
smith side of the Hail-road, each tot contain'
ing live acres
3 lots on the llail-road above M. Wilkinson’s,
i each lot containing 100 acres, about 3 mile
from the city
Also, at the same time and place,
j The Water Works of the City, divided into So<
Shares of $lOO each.
I The terms will be liberal and given, with a fur
‘i thcr description of the property, in this paper on
Tuesday the 2Utb inst. SAMUEL HALE,
match 21 3t
Salt of Land.
BY IV. E. A- J. U. JACKSON.
On SATURDAY, 23d inst.
IATILL be sold at the Auction store of thi
»» Messrs. Jackson, on Saturday, March 23rd
a tract of land between Augusta and tbe Sand Hilh
containing about sixty acres —Same to be divide
into lots of two and more acres. A Plai can hi
seen at the Auction store on Tuesday next.
| Also, 234 acrei, six miles from Augusta, knowi
1 as the Quarry tract. Said tract has a good Spain
of water, and is beautifully situated for a summe
i retreat.
j Also, 100 acres, nine miles from Augusta, an
near lands of Gen. Walker, Col. Taylor, and Judg
I Rhodes.
Terms—Credit till the first day of January nex
. approved notes—purchasers topav for papers.
GEO. A. 11. WALKER.
mar 21 3t
CO RV A FLOAT.
■ Q/inn BUSHELS SHELL CORN,just«
•JI HM 9 ceived ami tor sale at the wharf i
i lots to suit purchasers.
IN STORE,
2500 bushels Ear Corn, for sale by
JOHN B. G I I,
mar 19- trw6t
DO. CUTTING, Attorney at jMw, will attenc
. to any business entrusted to his charge, in
the counties of Wilkes, Elbert, Madison, Ogl4
thorpe, Hancock, Taliaferro, Warren and Lincoln
His office is in Washington, Wilkes county,Ga.
Refers to Samuel Hale, Esq., Messrs. Hand 6;
Scranton, Messrs. E. Foster & Co., Mr. H. S. Hoad
ley- trw.'it* mar 19
(IREAM OF SOAP FOR SHAVING.—TU
J Cream of Soap is a peculiar compound, con
taininga very small portion of Alkali, produces i
rich ami durable lather with either warm or coh
water, renders the process of shaving easy and plea
sant, and is particularly recommended to gentle
men who may have strong heavy beards or tende,
faces. For sale by
,_J an I2 * ts ANTONY & HAINES.
SBILCOX If BROTHERS, Cabinet
Chair ami Sofa Ware-room, Broad
street, opposite Gould, BulUley &Co
The subscribers have removed from
their former location to the large
and commodious store of Mr. W. Nel-
IZjLson, now offer for saloa well assorted
ssWstoek of articles in the above line
principally of their own manufacture, made from
the latest and most approved New York patterns,
which consist in part of the following—marble top
sideboards, mahogany dm, pier, card, centre, di mg,
tea, work, and other tables, dressing bureaus with
marble and mahogany tops, secretaries and book
eases, sofas, ottomans, marble top washstands,
writing desks, footstools, mahogany, curl ami birds
eye maple bedsteads; also, live doz. excellent ma
hogany French, half French and Grecian chairs,
ami a variety of fancy, cane, rush, and wood sect
do. Thankful for past patronage, they solicits
continuance of the same at their new store, where
they will continue to sell at unusually low prices,
nd wairantthe goods equal to any april26
GEORGIA LIME WORKS.
MMir. subscribers respectfully inform the public
J that they have commenced the manufactory of
LIME near Jacksouborough,in Seriven county,Ga.
They have extensive quarries of Limestone, which
is considered by professor J. R. Lotting, State Geol
ogist, to whom the proprietors are indebted for tin
information which induced them to embark in the
undertaking, to be of the very purest kind. Tl»n
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
maruetand has been pronounced by the principal
builders in tbe neighborhood of Augusta,and others,
to be of excellent quality. The subscribers take
pleasure in inviting those who take an interest in
the devclopemcnt of the internal resources of Geor
gia, to examine it, being convinced that the whole
United States cannot produce amoro beautiful arti
cle.
They have now a quantity on hand, which thev
will deliver at the mouth of Drier Creek on tne 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 belter article at borne than can he found
abroad.
Orders will be received by 1). Kirkpatrick & Co
orbylhos. L. Smith at Augusta, or Jacksonboro*.
CORNELIUS & SMITH
May 7 2awd&wtf
S INSEED OIL AND WHITE LEAD—A large
A supply just received and for sale by
feb 11 di wS wDn J. .T. ROB Lid SON Jt-rn,