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I THE A TRE.
I THIS EVENING, SATURDAY, March 30,
■Will be presented the celebrated moral Tragedy of
THE GAMESTER.
■ Mr. Beverly, Mr. Jamison,
ft Stukely, ' Sprague.
HjLewson, Madison.
■ Mrs. Bever'y, Mrs. McClure.
I After which far the first time here the Farce es
1 THE HAUNTED INN.
I Corporal Trot, Mr. Sprague.
I Monday the Lady of Lyons, Claude Melnotte, Mr.
I Jamison —P inline, McClure, being for the beneht
I of.Mr. Madison.
A CARD.
THEATRE.— MR. MADISON, respectfully in
forms the citizens of Augusta ami Hamburg,
that his benefit will take place on Monday Even
ing next, W'licn will bo presented, for the third
time Bulwer’s celebrated drama of
the ladv of lyons.
Claude Melnotte, Mr. Jamison.
Col. Damns, McClure,
Claris Madison.
Pauline, Mrs. McClure.
After which a Recitation
_ “Rucks have at ye all.”
” Hy Mr. Madison
w Comic Song
“That’s the time of day.”
By nr. Stickncy.
A Yankee Story.
By a gentleman of this city.
To conclude with tire comedy in two acts, of
the youthful quern.
Steinberg, Mr. Madison.
Christine’ (Queen of Sweden) Mrs. A. Knight.
march 3u
Bank State of Georgia, >
Branch at Augusta, March 30, 1839. 5
fttlHS Bank will be dosed on Monday next, the
X Ist of April, for the purpose of making up the
usual semi-annual settlements and accounts of the
hank. ~
Persons having business with the Bank on Mon
dav will please attend to it this day, (Saturday).
1. ,HENRY, Cashier.
mar 30 |i_
—The firm of A. F. THOMPSON <•
Co , was dissolved on the first day of Janu
aiy l»«t, by selling out the entire Stock of Goods.
Tuc business of tlie concern will be attended to by
A. F. THOMPSON.
Indian Springs, March 30, 1839. w3t
—l5 htids SUGAR have been received
by the Savannah & Augusta Steamboat Com
p my’s bo As—Nos. 6 and 10, marked M. The
i. onignee will please call and receive the same.
M r3O 2t
>OJ OVN T.l>.\ UJIIN IsTIIATOK’S
SALE.
AGREEABLE to an order of the Court of Ordi
nary of Columbia county, while sitting for
■ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday
in April next, between the usual hours of sale, one
tract of pine land, containing 56 acres, more or less
in said cou oy. adjoining lands of Guilford Alford
and Leonard Steed,sold for the benefit of heirs and
•creditors. Terms of sale on the day.
JNU. C. SMITH, Administrator.
March 30, 1839. __ u _
SALK OF REAL ESTATE.
McKenzies- bennocii
WILL offer for sale on Tuesday next, (if not
previenslv disposed of,) —
The two story Building and Lot at present occu
pied Mrs. Edcs, upper end Broad-street
.Several improved and unimproved Lots on Camp
M'd and Revnold-streets.
loot 20 Building Lots in the village of Spring
field. , _
The three story fire proof Store and Dwelling next
above the Bridge Bank.
i mar SO
£j’ The Constitutionalist will copy the above till
day of sa'e.
"VALJ VHLi; REAL LSTaiu.
THE subscriber offers for sale that well known
Business Stand, near the upper market, oc
cupied bv 11.I 1 . Fleming & Co,, and Loylcss Sc Mayes.
The Lot is about Go feet front, and extends through
Ao Ellis-slrcet, The improvements are, two Stores,
a convenient Dwelling, a two story Kitchen on
Braad-strcat 5 a Dwelling, Salt and Carnage House,
and Stable on Ellis-strcet. .
Also a few rods above the market, North side
Broad-street, two Lots 30 feet front, with a one
story dwel ing on each.
Persons wishing to invest in productive city
mrooertv will find it for their interest to apply soon
to J. M. PRES OTT.
mar 30
O' N Tuesday, the 2d of April next, will be sold
at the lower market house in this city, a
prime Mulatto fellow of first rats character, a good
■caipo iter, and first rate coachman and family ser
vant —sold for no fault, but his present owner
wanting money. Als», a, good young Horse and
Dray. _mar3o-3t
— 1 iFnif ijrfIUSTA BRI lk»u
rfYN master Monday next, residents of tne
O efies of Augusta and Hamburg.- £ot or
horse-b ck, or in p casure had % { Mr
■at half rates el to.L by ti J^p ur p osej i,y t i, osc W | lQ
Fraser, t ic keeper toj or morp
buy Cue Dollar^.g(, erg an( j vehicles of every kind
All will be charged/uW rate-, after that
:and de
-1 ''ma ch 3D-6t G. li. LAMAH
(jeorgui. s’eriven comity :
VITHIRIIEAS James VV. Kittles applies for let
| ' V » ters of administration on the estate of John
ft Williamson, deceased, of Scriven county;
f These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
I shftriilar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
I to be and appear at my office within the time pre
i scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have,
I why said letters tliould not be granted.
I Given under my hand at ollice in Jacksonboro,
I this 3(Hh of March, 183.0.
“ JOSHUA PERRY,CIerk,
march 30
Notice. —AH persons indebted to the late
Hamilton L. Lovett, of Scriven county, de
ceased, are not lied to come forward and make pay
ment. else their notes will be placed in the hands of
officers for collection; and those having demands
against him will present them in terms of the law.
ANTHONY B. LOVETT, Administrator.
March 30,1833.
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
ON the first Tuesday in October next, will be
so'd at the Court House door, in Canton,Che
rokee county, a lot of hind containing '4O acres, ly
ing in said county, being number 1173, in the 2d
District of 2d Section, belonging to the estate of
Joseph Shewmike, late of Burke county, deceased.
Terms on the dav of sa’e.
JOSEPH A. SHEWMAKE,
ISAIAH CARTER,
March 30, 1830. Administrators,
ADMINISTRaToRS’ SALE.
ON the first Tuesday in June next, will be sold
at the Court House door, in Jacksonborough.
Scriven county, Five Hundred acres of land, I vine
n said county, granted to Matthew Rogers, ’ad”
joining lands of Richard Wayne, Roger McTCinnc
Thomas Scarborough, nn I others, 1 o onging to the’
estate of Joseph Shewmake, late of Burke countv.
decease 1 . Terms on t ic day of sale.
JOSEPH A. SHEWMAKE.
I ISAIAH CARTER,
March 30, USD. Administrators.
ADMINISTRATORS’ S.A LE.
ON the firsfTbesday in July next, wll be sold
iilt the Court House door,in Covington, Newton
cou ity, a lot No. 55, in the town of Oxford, in said
county, belonging to the estate of Joseph Shew
m ike, late of Burke county, deceased. Terms on
the day of sale. JOSEPH SHEWMAKE,
ISAIAH CARTER,
pX _ arc ' ! ' 30i 1539. Administrators.
M FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS.
Cl EORGE H. NOBLE & Co. are now opening
their Spring assortment of Fancy anl Staple
Pi Dry Goods, to which they would respectfully in
■ Vlt? the attention of the public. We have many
V scarce and desirable Goods. ts mar 19 '
H
C*iMS(>IX'TtON A. ('O-I‘AICT.NKUSIII*.
B\ the withdrawal of bAKIEL KIRK PAT- ,
HICK, the firm of D. KIUKPA THICK if Co., ■
i.s this day dissolved. .Mr. J. 11. CAMPBELL and
myself having entered into co-partnership, the hu- -
sincss will be conducted under the firm ol KIRK
PATRICK Sf CAMPBELL.
JOHN KIRKPATRICK.
Augusta, March 27, 1839. Iw
ORNAMENTAL lIAIII.
MU. Q1 IRK, of New-York, who has just ar
rived in this city,on his yearly tourof duty,
is now ready to receive the calls of all who may
stand in need of his professional services, in the
way of a moderate or luxuriant head of Hair, as
his stock ol IVigs, Touprts, Fronts, Braids and
Curls is large—none can fail being suited. He
therefore requests the early calls of all requiring
his skill in beautifying of the head, as his stay is
limited, owing to engagements at other cities. p
Apply at his residence, at the Kagle Sc Phmnix
Hotel, Augusta. The Ladies will call at the side
door, private entrance. 5t mar 20
AGENCY SAV WiVAIIIVSUUANCE &.
TRUST COMPANY.
THK unders gned agent of the above company, (
will take fire risks on merchandize and pro- I
duce, in stores and ware-houses, and will also in
sure the same against river and marine risks, be
tween this place, Savannah, Charleston and North
ern Ports. The terms will bo the same, as adopted
by the other Insurance Offices in the place.
P. I). WOOLHOPTER. i
President, J. P. Henry. s
DIRECTORS,
G. 11. Camming, G. 11. Lamar.
W. T. Williams, Ralph King.
Francis Sorrel, Kd. Padelford.
J. H. Burroughs L. Baldwin. I
If. Harper, Henry Roser.
Dimas Ponce, U. A. Lewis. 1
Augusta, March 22 ts
niIOUSSA MI)I.IiMRRY CUTTINGS. 1
FBNIIE subscriber will sell a few thousand Cnt
| tings of this valuable species of Mulberry.—
Its decided superiority as food lor the silk worm,
and the strength and beauty of the silk produced
from it, have been tested, and premiums awarded,
in several instances, at the “ Fair of the American
Institute” in New-York, where specimens of the
trees, leaves and silk, both spun and in ibe eocene,
were exhibited side by side with the MultkauJis
and other varieties. Those desirous of further in
formation respecting them and who may waut Cut
tings, can obtain both by early application, to.
JAMES HlllNt),
Mclntosh-st.. seas Bay.
N. B. Certificates of the genuineness e£ these cut
tings, will be furnished to such as may require them,
march 22 ts
riNO HIRE.—A Negro man who is. aeons touted to
X all kind of work. Apply at this office,
mar 25 St
MATTING, UMBRELLAS, and Pac
* aso!s,just received and for sale by
mar 22 Win. H. CRANE,
if '1 OSHKN BUTTER. —Ifo firkins superior Ro
ll W shen Butter, just received and for sale by
I. S. BEERS & Co.
mar 21 lm_
BNOR SALE —A first rate se-eond hand two
J; wheeled BUGGY, For particulars apply to •
mar 7 ts J. B. GUEDHON.
1" TWAJUR.—-20 bbls. No. 1 Howard-Street Flour,
' last received and for sale by
W. E. & J.‘ U. JACKSON,
mar 12 ts
BANK OF ST. MARY’S NOTES are received
at my office in payment or on depos.t at par.
JOHN G. WINTER.
Augusta, March 11. ts
NCKTAIN FRINGEMoTFaiTby
J dec 21 ts GEO. H. NOBLE & CO.
CJIGHT ‘CHECKS ON NEW YORK.—Sight
Checks on New York, dnwn in Savannah, in
*«ms to suit, foe sale hy
jan 10 ts WRIGHT & GIBSON.
TJNO HIRE, until the first of January next, two
X likely Negro Boys, 18 and 16 years of age.—
Apply to ‘ W. K. & J. V. JACKSON,
feb 28-ts Auctioneers.
FffIHRRAD LACES, of ali kinds and rjnalitics,for
X sale by G. H. NOBLE & Co.,
dec 18 apposite Planters’ Hotel.
VjrriNE BOTTLES.—2O Hampers Wine" liot-
V T ties, 12,000 gross Bottle Corks, for sale by
jan 19-ts HAVILAND, KISLY & CO.
ENGLISH PEAS, BEANS, &c.—A full aud ex
tensive assortment of fresh English Garden
Peas, Beans, and other Sped—Just received and for
1 sale cheap by ANTON Y & HAINES,
mar 7 ts
TRUST STOCK. —Too shares of Georgia In-u
-rance K T rust (. cm pan y Stock at private sale
by W.E. & J.U. JACKSON.
_ feb 11 ts
A LL persons having demands against Robert
I\ Nesbitt, are requested to present their accounts
i to the subscriber, who is authorised to receive them,
jan 3 HUGH O. K. NESBITT.
WILLIAM B. McKEE, No. 369 Broad street,
Augusta, Ga., Agent for the New York Al
bion, Emigrant and Old Countryman, will receive
1 subscriptions and payments. ly june 9
FRENCH CALICOES—-One case of splendid
French Prints, of new style and patterns, just
• - -r-'vpd am l for sale by
[ ' Pc GEO. H. NOBLE t -~
TO THE LAMEE=:weha> “
very handsome, v . Black ,
' Black and eole- - ] nn S es for > rimmmgs.
GEORGE H. NOBLE & Co.
r-: 12 opposite Planters’ Hotel.
POWDERS.—For raising Buckwheat
a and Batter Cakes, perfectly light and ready
for baking-the instant they are mixed. Sold whole
sale and retail by
_ HAVILAND, RISLY & CO.
C" IALCINED PLASTER PARlS.—Afresh sup-
J ply Calcined Plaster Paris, just received and
for sale by JJ AVH.AND, KISLY & CO.
jan 19 ts
XX/” OUSTED CRUELS.—A large assortment of
VT Zephyr Worsteds, Patterns and Working
Canvass, just receivod by
G. H, NOBLE & Co.
dee 13 opposite Planters’ Hotel.
liO.niuN POKTUR, &c.
qq.‘| ! IC ‘ S “ ABBOTT ’ S ” I.ONDON POR
-10 bbls Refined Cider
10 bhils prime St. Croix Sugar
25 bxs Bunch Raisins
15 bxs Oporto Lemons
lo bxs assorted Pickles—Forsalo by
1. S. BEERS & Co.
_ mar 20 1m
1 REES AND ( UT PINGS,—Some
the finest trees grown in ttie state of
K-Gfe, Georgia, during the past year, from four
it to ton feet in height, the genuine MO
RUN MULTICAVLIS, or cuttings from
the same. For sale by T. H. PLANT.
Cj* Orders received for Silk Worm Eggs,
feb 80 ts
NEGRO BOY FOIL SALK.
\ SMART active young Boy for sale —a good
. bargain if applied for soon, at
JNO. S. HUTCHINSON’S
mar 20-tl Auction Store.
SKG AILS, SUGARS.
5o,o()p sr jiavana sk
-7 20,000 genuine Principe do—Just re
ceived and for sale by W. E. &J. f. JACKSON,
feb 13—ts Auctioneers.
IJAPER HANGINGS.—The subscriber lias 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.
A. IV. W ALTON * CO.
A RK now receiving a large and general assort- \
/V ment of SPRING GOODS, to which they 1
respectfully invite the attention of the public. 1
W|N. B. —Country Merchants will do well to call 8
aid examine their stock. mar 19-d&wlm
BOOTH ANI) SHOES.
fv/\(APAIR Men’s Calf Boots, c
1996 pair Ladies’ Black and colored
Slippers, of superior quality, just received and for
sale by the case, at manufacturer’s prices, by ■
GEORGE H. NOBLE & Co.
mar 20 ts Opposite Planters’Hotel.
S' H(m)1„ flic Sn.mil Quartermi Aiis. fU'EL’S
School will commence on Monday next.—
Terms, from eight to twelve dollars per Quarter,
payable in advance. mar 29-2 t
- CMKfc II U I p l h ji iTn.
H ATTENTION!
JJ Appear on your Parade Ground
Ka in front of the Unitarian Church,
I 7 ! on Monday next, the Ist April at 9
A. M., proper y armed and equipped
with three rounds of ball eatridges,
for the purpose of firing for the
Prize Rifle. By order
I FRAZER, 0. S.
Jr’l. I N. B.—Attend a regular quarter-
ULi ly meeting of the Company on Satin*
yw day Evening next, the 30th instant
at the Globe Hotel, at 7J o’clock.
- precisely. mar 27
TIN PLATE, Sheet Copper and Copper Nails,
for sale bv
HUNGHRFORD, FRISBIE & Co.,
mar 25-ts Uroad-st., opposite Planter's Hotel.
ojT consignme nt7“
JUST received, 500 hampers POTATOES,the
best received this season, which will be sold
low by immediate application to
CLARK, McTEIR & CO.
mar IS If
A CAKIJ.
MRS. ('. HOFFMAN respectfully informs the
Ladies of Augusta, Hamburg, etc., that she
has returned from New-York with a splendid as
sortment of French Goods, Silks, Embroideries,
English and American Straw Bonnets, Florence and
Leghorn Flats, Victoria braid Bonnets, Patterns of
French Millinery, etc. etc., and hopes to receive
the calls of the Ladies ami their future patronage.
She also invites country merchants to call and ex
amine her stock of Staple A Taney Goods, entirely
new, before purchasing elsewhere, which she in
tends to sell by wholesale and retail at very low
pi ices, mar 25-lm
NilIV GOOlltS.
9' HE subscribers have just received a good as
• soitment of STAPLE 4- FANCY DRY
GOODS, all of which are offered cheap for cash at
wholesale or retail, consisting in part of the fol
lowing, viz:
Superfine blk and bine Cloths
Bo fancy Cassimeres
Plain and striped linen Drillings
Do (&> cotton do
Bleached and unbleached Muslins
Do English I.ong Cloth (very fine)
Plain and plaid Cambrics
Striped Swiss Muslins
Plain do do
Blue blk and blk Bombazine
Drap d’ele for summer coats
Light and dark Vestings
Cottonad’es
Corded and plain Gambroons
Irish Linen
Linen Sheetings (heavy goods)
Blk and blue blk Silks
Rich Victoria fig’d do
Fig’d Light do
Plain do do
6-4 blk Italian Lustring
Fig’d Cballys
Printed Lawns
Fig’d French Muslins
4-4 do Prints
4-4 do Cambric
(')iallyzetts
Gauze and net Scarf?
Gro dc Nap do
Giraffe do
Twisted Silk Scarfs
Gauze and Net ildkfs
Satin and Silk do
White and green blond do
Do and do do Veils
Victoria Veils (a. new article)
Mantilla Shawls (a rich article)
Together with a large assortment of Draw
Goods, and many' other articles too numerous to
mention. A share of patronage is respectfully so
licited. HUN6ERFORD, FRISBIE & Co.,
mar2s-tf Broad-st., opposite Planter’s Hotel.
SPUING GOODS.
€i & R. IVES are now receiving a large and
)• general assortment of STAPLE AND
FANCY DRY GOODS —Among which are many
entirely new sty'lcs, very rich and desirable, to
which they respectfully invite the attention of the
ladies and public generally, viz:
Hartmans &. Sons’ superior French Prints
Do do do do Muslins
Gro D Afreign Silk, a heavy article
Very rich lig’d do all colors, Satin do
6-4 blk Italian Lustring do
Mattioni and Gro Deßhine do
Fancy Ildkfs, a new articls
Taglioni Scarfs
Satin and Net do
6-4 Hemsni Shawls, plain colors
i Mourning Silks
French Lawn and Linen Cambric
Hem stich’d linen 1 ambric Handkfs
Some very riel) French Lawn do
English Silk Hosiery, French do
Do Cotton do do do
Gents’ blk and white Silk Hose
do and ladies super kid and seal skin Gloves
Ladies Sewing Si.k do
A few patterns of very choice Spring Challys
Fine lig’d Swiss Muslins, p'ain do . ,
Barred and StiipM
Mull and medjl(jjj, ce Hdkfs, rich fig’d do
.-W'ViYs line Suspenders, and satin Cravats
Ladies Corsets and Lacings
Gents blk brown and white cotton i Hose
Nankeen col’d do
Silk Umbrellas for ladies and gentlemen
Rich Parasols
A rich and splendid assortment of English and
American Prints
Fine bine and bine blk wool dyed Cloth
Kentucky Jeans, Bombazines for ladies and gents
wear, &c. &c., which will he sold on very reason
able terms for cash or approved paper.
Changeable and Embroidered Silks,
Quilted Skirts, a new article.
N. B. —We arc now opening an extensive lot of
real Giraffe Prints, and other goods, particular
ly adapted to the county trade.
~ mar 15 d3ws
PLANTATION FOU NALL.
1 OFFER for sale my plantation, Egypt,of 100
acres of good land well improved, lying on‘thc
Milledgcville road, 3 miles from Augus'ta. On the
premises is SO thousand genuine Morns IMuitieaulis
.Mulberries, 2 large fine gardens well stored with
herbs and vegetables, also, on the place is 2500
choice fruit trees; the plantation is in good order,
and the whole well planted with corn, potatoes,
oats, &c. also, 4 good work horses, 2 wagons, stock
of hogs (45), stock of cattle and goats (25). I otter
the whole and give immediate possession for $BOOO,
imyahle in I, 2, 3 and 4 years, bearing interest for
good paper, or i will sell and take negroes or goods
at fair prices.
march 22 __6t_ JOHN REES.
MRS. INGRAHAM has just received from
. New-York, an elegant assortment of French,
Italian, Swiss, and English SPUING 4- SUMMER
GOODS, consisting in part of plain rep and lig’d
blk blue blk colored and plaid Silks, French printed
Jackonets, Lawns and Cambrics, Mourning Mus
lins and Lawns, oriental and blond Gauzes fordress
es, white Jackonet, Swiss Nansook, Cambrics,
Muslins and Lawns, linen Lawns and Cambrics,
linen Cambric wrought ami hem’d Hdkfs., wrought
Edgcings and Inscrtings, Brussels Thread Laces,
Edgeings and Insertings, elegant French Capes,
Collars, and Cull'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, A c. &c.
Ladies are respectfully invited to call,
mar 21 3w
J UST received, new style French Collars, Capes,
Chenelle Corde, linen cambric Hdkfs., boys’
Palm Leaf Hats, Misses’ Bonnets, London Prints,
Patterns for Worsted, Flowers and Sprigs, white
and blk Satin and Kid Slippers for ladies, babys’
Socks and Shoes, Barcclets, etc. etc., at Mrs. C.
HOFFMAN’S Fancy Dry Goods and Millinery
store. Broad-street, Augusta. mar 13-trwlm
BEST LAMP oil.—A supply of jlileached
Winter and Fall Strained Lamp Oil, just re
ceived and for sale by
jar. 9 ts ANTONY & HAINES.
HOUSES Foil SALE.
TIN WO good Sadd'e HORSES for sale on good
I terms. Apply to .1. S. HUTCHINSON,
mar 20 ts
HAWKIffsVIIiLE BANK NOTES.
f BRHE public arc hereby notified that the notes id
the Hank of Hawkinsville will be received
by all the Banks in Augusta, both in payment and
on deposite, and will likewise be redeemed as usual
at the counter of the Bank.
march 2s Gt JOHN HAWLS, Prcs’t.
Gf.ohoia Insur trier. & Trust Company, >
Augusta, March 28, 1539. $
THE annual meeting of the Stockholders of this
Institution will he holden at the Company's
office on Monday, the Bth of April, at 10 o’clock,
A. M.
The Election for Directors for the ensuieg year,
will take place on the same day, at 12 o’clock.
\VM. T. GOULD, Sec’y.
mar 28 td
NEW GOODS.
SB. ROLL is now receiving at 2')4 Broad
, street, (under the United States Hotel.) an
extensive assortment of STAPLE 4- FANCY
DRY GOODS, of every description, which he re
spectfully requests the ladies and the public to call
and examine—being determined to dispose of them
at the lowest cash prices. mar 2H-3m
fIAU HIRE.—A Negro man accustomed to dri
ving Horses and Waiting in the House.
Also, a Negro Girl, a good Norse. Apply to
A. DANKOHTH.
mar 28 3t
roll NO it FOLK AND lIALTLWO It K
THE well known Steam
commence running for the
seasun py leaving Balti
more as follow!: —One on Saturday, 30th Match,
and the other on Saturday Gth April, at 4 r. m., and
one ol them will leave Charleston for Norfolk, Va.,
on Saturday afternoon, Gth and 13th April, and
every Saturday afternoon after, until further no
tice. Apply to, or address
WILLIAM PATTON, Agent,
No. G Fitzsimmons’ wharf.
Charleston March 28. 3t
Nbf JOB. — The Committee on Roads and
Drains will receive proposals for keeping
them in order in the corporate limits for one year,
from the first of April.
C. 1). HITT, a
M. M. DYE, ’-Committee,
mar 8 td R. 11. WARREN,3
j. ii .’Hiri’ 1.1 n ,
Portrait Painter,
RESPECTFULLY invites his friends and the
public to his Rooms, two doors below the U.
S. Hotel, and directly over the Bank of Milledge
ville, Augusta. mar 28-trw2w
L' I ME, LIME.—2(IO casks fev i line, so- sal
at the wharf, low for ■ - i.
march 28 trwltt V*. 01. ROWLAND.
■ LIST recriv<• f 3110 pair Ladies’ new fashion
•f Kid Slippers, consisting of Ladic ■ Philadelphia
ties, an entire new article, Victoria Slippers, a su
perfine article,also Boys and Gentlemen’s superfine
Kid Dancing Pumps, gentlemen’s super, super. Gai
ters for spring, at 328 opposite Planter’s Hotel,
mar 19 sw3w R. BUFORD.
DG. WITTING, Attorney at Im ,vi|f attend
, to any business entrusted to his charge, in
the counties of Wilkes, Elbert, Madison, Ogle
thorpe, Hancock, Taliaferro, Warren and Lincoln.
His office is in Washington. Wilkes county, Ga.
Refers to Samuel liale, Esq., Messrs. Hand &
Scranton, Messrs. E. Foster & Co., Mr. H. S. Head
ley. trwftt* mar 19
Linen Shirtings, English Long Cloths,
Sheeting, Marseilles Quilts, etc.
JUST received,a lot of KM, 12-4 linen Sheeting,
EtHish long Cloths, Shirtings, 10-4, 12-4 Mar
seilles (J. |i ■, Russia Diapers, brown and grass
Linen, brown Holland, Irish Linen, Flatfield Linen,
4-4 and 10-4 cotton Sheetings, plain and check
MusUns, very fine Jackonet and Swiss Muslins,
, printed Lawn, very rmall figure, fine Marseilles and
, Victoria Skirts, 1 J-4MusquittoNettings, fine French
worked Braids, printed Aprons, sewing Silk, plated
hooks and eyes, whalebone, etc. etc.
.Also, will have opened by Friday, new style rib
bons in plaid, embroidered and plain lig’d. 8 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 G-t, a splendid assortment of new style Silk,
plain and lig’d, hlk India Satins, blk Barrege for
summer dresses, striped drillings for pantaloons,
needle worked children’s Caps, embroidered muslin
dresses,children’s dresses, and bodys, long mitts,
London collars, latest patterns, green, blk and white
Vcild, new style, blk love Veils, col’d crapes, blk
| crape for veils, tapes, needles, etc. etc., at lowest
prices, olfcrcd for sale, wholesale and retail at Mis.
C. HOFFMAN’S Fanry Dry Goods If Millinery
Store, Broad-street, Augusta.
war 21 lrn4taw
110-PAKTNKUSH IP NOtICE.
Ijt ROM this date Charles Robinson will be in
. tercsted in the Dry Goods department of out
business, which will be continued at the old stand,
under the firm of HAMLEN, ROBINSON If CO
STOVALL & HAMLEN.
If. B. The Grocery business will be continued as
heretofore under the firm of
STOVALL k HAMLEN.
Augusta, Jan. Ist j -11 ai—Onion
A FEW thousand of the genuine
SSBSSSr Morvs Mult leant is Cuttings for sale
Apply to F. H. COOKE.
MORUS MULTIC AULTS.—Om
thousand Trees genuine Morus Blulti
fc-Ofegy caulis may be had by an early applica
tion to A. CL AIMING.
* mar 19 ts
MORUS MULTICAULIB—\ 3OO Genu,
ine Moms filitlticairlis Mulberry Trees,
TfQrKr fresh from the Nursery for sale by
JL S KNEEL AND b SON
mar ft
gjjgjajjjfc MORUS MUI.TICA.UHS. —ISOO
trees two years old. for sale by
. —mar 1-ts J. MEIGS.
RICH GOODS.
WE HAVE just received a lot of fine Meck
lin Thread Lace, and line blk lace Veils. —
Also, a new article of open work blk and white
A eils, Black Mode, Parasols, ladies fine seal skin
Gloves, sewing Silk do., rich Satin, and sewing silk
Shawls, very line worked linen Cambric Ildkfs.,
Tuscan Bonnets, Misses’ Hoods, military Gloves,
French Prints and printed Muslins, very line Cur
tain Fringes, long Lawn, and line Irish Linens.
C. k It. IVES,
war 18 ' d3ws
A CARD.
fINHF. subscribers having turned their attention
1 to Culting and Retailing Goods, beg leave to
inform the public that they have returned from the
northern cities with a large stock, consisting of
American, British, French, and all styles of
EASIIIONAHUE DRY GOODS, both Staple and
Fancy, which they will sell for cash or approved
credit, as low if not a shade lower, than can be
purchased in any other establishment in this city.
Those in want will do well to call and examine our
Stock before purchasing elsewhere.
HUNGER FOR I), FKISBIE & Co.
Broad-st. opposite Planter’s Hotel,
mar 22 ts
WESTERN INSI JR A NCR A TRUST CCP
CAPITA!. $1,000,000 —$000,000 RAID IN.
Private property of Stockholders Halite,
IRHE undersigned having been appointed Agent
for the Western Insurance Si Trust i ompany
of Columbus, Ga., is prepared to take Eire, Marine,
Inland Navigation and Life Rinks, at as low rales
as any other responsible Company.
All losses sustained by this agency will be
promptly adjusted here.
VVM. M. D’ANTIGNAC,
| Augusta, February 20 [wJm | Agent.
RICH SILK GOODfL
d 1 EORGE H. NOBLE & Co, are now receiving
R R a splendid assortment of Rich Fancy Silks,
among which are
Black and blue black Rep Silks,
Blue black Gro de Royal,
Splendid changeable Poult dc Soir,
Light and dark Figured Silks,
Plain, Gro de Paris, fee, Sic.
Also, Rich Satin and Sewing Silk Scarfs,
Fancy Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Hosiery, Sic.
All of which will be sold at wholesale and retail
on reasonable terms, opposite Planters’Hotel. /
mar 19 ts
official drawing of the
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY,
For the Benefit of the Augusta Independent Fire Co.
Class No. 12, for 1839.
I 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
10 69 49 02 13 ISTu - 64'23 3T 05 35 68
1 hereby certify that the above numbers as they
stand arc correct, as taken from the Managers’ Cer
tiorate of the drawing of the Virginia State Lottery,
for Leesburg, No. 2, for 1539, drawn at Alexan
dria, Va., March 23, 1839, and which determines
the fate of all tickets held in the above Lottery.
A. HKAD, Agent.
Augusta, March 27, 1539.
DRAWS
TII I * DAY.
GEORGIA STATE
LOTTERY,
FOR Tltr BF.NF.FIT OF Till".
AUGUSTA INDEPENDENT FIRE COMPANY,
Cla.t.i No. Vi, for 1839,
To be determined by the drawing of the Virginia
State Lottery, for the benefit of the town of
Wellsburg, Class No. 2, for 1839.
To be drawn at Alexandria, Va., mvSaturday,
March 30, 1839.
D. S. Orfoory St Co., Managers,
A. Rkad, Contractor
m 0,0 0 0 !!
GRAND SCHEME.
1 Prize of $30,000 is $30,000
I . . 10,000 . . 10,000
I - . 6,000 ... 6,000
1- - 3,M0 ... 3 ( HO
I - - 3,000 ... 8,000
1- - - 2,600 ... 2,600
1--- 2,000 ..... 2,000
60 .... 1,000 ..... 60,000
20 - ... 100 . . . 10,000
20 - . 300 ... 6,000
123 - . -200 - - - 24,600
126 - - 100 ... 12,600
126 .... 60 - . . 7,600
126 .... 60 ... , . 6,300
126 40 6,040
3,664 - - 20 - - 73,080
23,436 - 10 - 231,360
37,81i4 - - Prizes, amounting to - -$486,180
Tickets *lo—Sharra in proportion.
1 (Hz’ Orders for Tickets in the above scheme, will
* meet with prompt attention if addressed (post paid)
' to A. READ, Agent,
Augusta, Ua.
OFFICIAL DRAWING OF THE
- Green nnd Pulaski Monument Lottery,.
Class No. 12, drawn in Alexandria, Va. March 23>
1839.
• 1 2 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
10 69 49 5213 T 9 11 64~25 - 3T~65 - 36 68
-1 certify, that the above numbers as they stand
arc taken from Hie Managers’ Certificate, of the
, Drawing of the Virginia State Lottery, Class No. 2,
for 1839, drawn at Alexandria, D. C., March 13th,
, 1839, and which determines the fate of all Tick
- ets in the above Lottery.
s ’ D. P. RUSSELL, Agent.
, Augusta March 27, 1839.
DRAWS
»
! THIS DAY.
1—
GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT
| LOTTERY.
Tube drawn on Saturday, the 30th of March.
| GRAND SC II EM E .
, 1 Prize of $30,000 - is - $30,000
r 1 10,000 .... 10,000
. 1 .... . 6,000 .... 6,000
> 1- - - - 3,140 3,140
, 1 .... . 3,eW) .... 3,000
e 1- . 2,600 .... 2,600
“ 1 2,000 .... 2,000
d 50 .... - 1,000 .... 50,000
’■ 20 .... . 600 .... 10,000
y 20 300 6,000
123 - _ , . . 200 ... - 24.000
- fee., &0., ic.
27,8 M Prizes is $486,180
ir 75 Number Lottery—l 2 Drawn Ballots.
L Tickets, $10; Halves,s6; Quarters, $2 60.
’ All orders sent to me, (post paid) wish amount
enclosed, will meet with immediate attention.
,s (fj - Office No. 264 Broad street, under the Ma
sonic Hall. D. P. RUSSELL, Agent. I
_mar 27
e MAMMOTH SCHEME. 1
e To comment would be wa.tc of time. This
truly Magnificent and Extraordinary Scheme
speaks for itself. All 1 would say, is, call or send
your orders soon. Remember the old proverb, “Pro
e crastination is the thief, Ac.” Recollect (hat lam
. the only authorised agent in the city of Augusta,
and be very particular in addressing your letters to
D. P. RUSSELL.
P. 8. Bonds for the sum of $170,000 are given by
the Commissioners in Savannah for the payment of
prizes. I
CAPITAL PRIZES. i
$8 0,0 0 0!!!
3.1,000, 30,000, 1.1,000.
GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT
L O T T E It V.
. Claes Na. 17, so 1839, 1
1 To be drawn in the city of Alexandria, D, C., on
, Saturday, April 20th, 1839.
BRILLIANT SCHEME.
1 Prize of $BO,OOO - is . $BO,OOO I
1- . - 25,000 .... 26,000
1- - - 20,000 .... 20,000
1- - • 15,000 .... 15,000
1- - - 10,000 .... 10,000
I - - - 9,000 <l,OOO
1- - - - 8,000 .... 8,000
1- - - 7,600 7,500
1--- - 7,016 .... 7,016
2 Prizes of- 5,000 are - - 10,000
3 - - - 4,000 12,600
4 ... - 3,000 .... 12,000
5 - - - 2,500 12,500
10 - 2,000 .... 20,000
20 - . - 1,500 30,000
60 - - - - 1,000 .... 50,000
50 .... 750 37,500
133 .... 500 .... 60,500
si s - - - - 260 10,260
06 .... 200 . . . 13,000
C 5 .... 160 9,760
si s - - - * I°<> 6,600
65 - - - - 80 5,200
150 60 7,800
130 • - - • 50 6,500
4485 40 ... . 179,400
27040 .... 20 --- - 540,800
32396 Prizes amounting to - - $1,217,216
78 Number Lottery—l 3 Drawn Ballots. (
Whole Tickets $2O ; Halves $lO ; Quarters $5.
I Xj" Office No. 264 Broad-street, under the Ma
sonic Hull. D. P. RUSSELL, Agent,
mar 21
SILKS. —.lust received, a line 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 new and beautiful
irticle for dresses; also, Fancy Silk Hdkfs,Shawls,
»nd Scarfs. fi. H. NOBLE k Co.
uct 30 opposite the Planters’Hotel.
r
PUBLIC SALES.
BY JOHN S HUTCHINSON.
THIS NIGHT,
Will bo sold at my store at 7 o’clock,
A largo assortment of seasonable ready made
Clothing.
Also, a Lot of single and double barrel Guns,
Pistols, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Jewelry, Sic.
Terms cash It
MY'JOHN* sTinrFCHINSONT
On the first TUESDAY in April next,
Will bo sold at the lower market house, between
the usual hours, 11 Building Lola, situated m the
upper part of the city, lying between Kills and
Green-streets, each 4b feet front and 280 feet deep.
Terms—Six months for approved endorsed notes,
mar 27 td
BY JOHNS. HUTCHINSON.
On the first TUESDAY in April next,
Will be sold at the lower market house, at 10
o’clock,
2 good Work Mules
3 do do Horses
2 W’agons and Harness
1 Barouche and Harness
Terms cash mar -td
BY JOHN 8. HUTCHINiON.
On the first TUESDAY in April next,
Will he sold at the lower market between the
usual hours of sale, one smart active Mulatto House
Boy, about 13 years of age.
Terms cash mar 27-td
POSITIVE SALE OF BEAL ESTATE
On TUESDAY, the 2d day of April,
At 11 o’clock, at the lower market house, will ho
sold,
ti Dots opposite the lower market, occupied by Mr.
Dennis Joseph and others.
3 lots adjoining, on Bridge Uow, or Centre-street.
3 lots on Reynold and Bay-sts., and tawls Alley.
2 lots on Keynolds-st., one improved and occupied
by Mr. G. Sellick, ami the other vacant, corner
of Gumming and Keynold-streels, possession
of this lot given on the day of sale.
1 lot on Tclfair-street, nearly opposite the Roman
Catholic Church, possession given the Ist of
May; on this lot is a comfortable dwelling
house occupied by M. Wilde.
1 loton Broadst. near McKinne-st., and adjoining
the ware house of J. K. Kilburn, Esq.
2 lots on Keynold-strcet in the range of lots called
Holt’s Range—possession of one given on the
day of sale.
1 lot on the river and in the rear of the above
lots, well improved with a small dwelling on
the alley ; possession given on the day of sale.
13 lots from No. I to 13, each containing fiacres,
commencing one and a half miles from the De
pot on the Railroad, and above the Milledge
villc road running by Mrs. Savage’s*
3 lots on the Railroad, each lot containing about
100 acres, and near Mr. W'ilkinson’s, and op
posite the improvements made by Mr. Calhoun.
Also, at the same time and place,
The Water Works of the City, divided into 200
Shares of $ 100 each share.
For the improved property rented, the notes for
the rent will be paiil to thej purchasers, for the
rent after the Ist April, a list of which will he
furnished at the time of sale. A plan of most of
these lots may be seen at this office after this day.
Terms of the water works, on the day of sale-
Terms of the real estate, 10 per cent, cash : 15 per
cent. 90 days ; one fourth 6 months ; one fourth 12
months; and one fourth IS months, with interest
added. SAMUEL HALE
mar 29 td
SALE OF HEAL ESTATE.
On the first Tuesday in April next, being the se
cond of that month,
Will be sold to the highest bidder, at the lowec
market house in the city of Augusta, two valuable
LOTS on Reynold street near Jackson street, be
longing to the estate of Edward Quin, deceased—
one of them having on it a two story dwelling, at
present under lease to Dr. I. Bowen, which will ter
minate on the firstof October next; the other i»-
the next lot eastward of the above, both are within
the same enclosure, and have heretofore formed but
one lot. Terms at the sale.
JAMES HARPER, Adm’r.
With the will annexed of Edward Quin, dcc’d.
Jpb 11 swtd
MORUS MULTICAULIS. —2O,OOO
Cuttings, and 1,000 Trees, two ye; I*
HgkC’ old—for sale by
J. MEIGS.
*■' mar 11 trw2ws
■^rOTICE. —The subscriber would respectfully
i.N inform the citizens of Augusta, that he being
elected collecting Constable ror ward 398, offers his
services to all who may have any business of that
kind to do. He pledges himself to use his utmost
endeavors to exceute all business put in his hands
with promptness. He has 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 pul in the hands of the above
named JOHN 11. SPENCER, as Constable for the
398th District, as 1 have all eonfide iee in him.
WM. O. EVE, J. P.,
mar 16 ts
' SPUING DRV GOODS.
f I’IHE subscribers arc now receiving their usua
X assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY
SPHFNH DRY HOODS, which they offer at satis-l
factor / prices and terms.
EDGAR CARMICHAEL.
Augusta, March 15 _____ sw3ws
NEW BOOKS.
THE Prince and the Pcdlcr, or the Reige of
Bristol, by the author of The Heiress.
The Bench and the Bar, by the author of The
Great Metropolis,tic.
The Women es England, by Mrs. Ellis, author of
Pretension, &c.
Neal Malone, and other Talcs of Ireland, by W.
11. Charleton.
Jack Adams, the Mutineer, by Capt. Chainier.
Gurney Married, by (he author of Sayings and
Doings.
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. 11. PLANT.
mar 21 ts
FIFTY IHthlaU.s KidiAuif. *
Ranaway frmo the subscriber, in
BA the early part of September last, his
XHp Negro boy TOM, 17 #r IS years old
and about five feet four or fiveimhes
TAY high, he is well formed and remark
ably likely, w'ith a smooth black
skin and busby head of hair. He
was purchased by mo last spring in
Hamburg, S. t:., of Thomas Norris, a trader, for
whom he was purchased by Mr. Hull, the trader of
Mr. John Stone, of Norfolk, Virginia. I will give
fifty dollars for the apprehension and delivery of
said buy at the jail in this city, or twenty-five dol
lars for bis confinement in any other jail so that X
get him. JOHN CARTER.
Augusta, December3l,lB3B. swtf
Cj" I h° Greenville, Mountaineer, Macon Mes
senger, ami Raleigh Register, will publish the above
weekly one month and charge this office.
one hi n dreu do leaks ukvv ahi)
4ft RUNAWAY from the sub-
J scriber about the 10th instant,
a Negro fellow—a jobbing car
■» / penter —named DICK, or
/ RICH AR U, about 25 years of
age, and five feet nine or ten
indies high ; he is a good look
ing Negro, of black complexion ; has a grum look,
and speaks very impertinently; and was, when a
boy, accustomed to house work. It is supposed he
will make for Charleston, or Georgetown, where
his father (named \braham) is thought to be; he
having been sold in Charleston some years ago.—
Richard has been for the last 12 or 18 months ta
king carpenter’s jobs on his own account, both in
the city and neighborhood, and is well known in
Hurkc county, anil at the Richmond Baths, where
he was engaged all last summer. 1 will give the
above reward if taken out of the State, and brought
tomcat Augusta,or fifty dollars if lodged in some
safe jail, where lean get him, and a suitable re
ward if taken up in this neighborhood on either
side of the river. JOHN CARMICHAEL.
Augusta, March 26. SW {f
Keltic Charleston Courier and Savannah
Georgian will please give the abovefive weekly in
sertions, arid forward their accounts to this office for
payment.