Augusta chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1837, December 18, 1837, Image 3

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For Sale. AW ELI. improved Ftno, in EdgoH <l.l Julri.l. j s C.. coin Tilling two hundred and (orl >. . Ofeood pine land, adjoining David Ardn. end olh 'J wren miles from Hamburg, and three from the « ’..hUnroiiiM Kail Road, about .evenly acres »l cleared and under fence. 7’herc nroon I I nreniises a very comfortable new two Kory - dwelling bouse, containing sis good rooms with lire- ci "EIJII I never failing spring of pure walei, and all s necessary out buildings, fho situation is pleasant, il by any, in tins vicinity, for hsallb. Annh re Samuel Clarke, Beach Island,or James Sj W Augmta. dee 12 29u awfk g |»|IU'F Sc iHALIiKRYj »< DRAPERS AND TAILORS', “ NEW SUPPLY. HAVE received this day a fine assortment of Ultra, Blue, Black, Fancy and Mint Broad [ Clotllß- CASSIMERES. d Shd black, blue,striped, and fancy patterns • with b a superior lot of fig’d Velvet, Toilinett aud Silk n Vestings. The above will be sold by the pattern a or piece, or will be made to order. J! Dccß j Fancy Articles. 'J SUPERIOR black and col’d lloakin Gloves, sup. • black and col’d doe skin Gloves, col d and white Berlin Gloves, white, red and fancy silk ildkts; plain and ruffled Linen Bosoms, black Sat- Il in Bosoms, black station Cravats, (extra size,) lor I Ba lo by PRICE & MALLEUV, J j ec a Drapers and Tailors. New Assortment i Ready made Clothing, consisting of Cloth Ay and Goats hair Camblet Cloaks j Cloth, Cam- n ■blct, and Petersham Surtouts and Frock Coats, I with a variety of plain ; Black, ribbed and fancy col’d Cassimere and Cloth Pantaloons ; with a lot li of various kinds and qualities ; which, with their \ I- assortment arc offered at reduced prices for by PRICE At MALLu-RY, b 9 Drapers & Tailors, 256 Broud-st. c Hemp Carpeting. ALES of the above ju»t received, consisting 1 4-4 7-8 and 3-4 widths, will ho found a last- £ id durable article, well calculated for lied > , passage aud stair Carpetings, and suitable liter and summer use. i if 23J EDGAR & CARMICHAEL. j lACCO ! T«B t cro 11 TO It % CVO !!! EC LIVING on consignment 300 boxes io- j baeco from good to prime. I 30 JOHN M. COOPER & SOS’. , Ron nets.’ Bonnets!! 1 LARGE assortment ot Ladies’ anil Misses Bonnets, e.onsisliug of Leghorn and fancy plaits, ] straws, Tuscans, and children’s hoods, at re- | [prices.' * , , 10, best Mattioni, Italian Lustring, and Gro de , Black Silks. Just received by 12 T. IL WYATT & CO. 1 li A" Winter Dry Moods. RDGAII &. CARMICHAEL K now .receiving a large and general assort lUentof ~ , | Staple ami Pti’ucy Dry Goods, every article ll.**t is new and useful m | * -lUeir line, and purchased o.i Oie most favorable Sgenns, which they offer to their trends and cuslo- , Tyners at satisfactory prices. oet 10 1 & .NEW ESTABLISHMENT- \ £ TP. 11. FAKIiE & t)0- & DRAPERS AND TAIL C'RS. J 309, corner Broad and Campbell streets, j ■X? EBPECTFULLF inform the citizens o» Au- i •■.IV gusla and vicinity, that they have taken Ihe i abovestand, where they havejuet received and of-1 . fer for sale on favorable terms, a choice selection of o Ircsli'toporM superfine west ot England, BROADCDBT-KS, OASSIMERES AND o VESTINGS. . P Comprising a splendid variety of fashionable and desirable shades and .patterns, some of extra fabric, “ which will be made vp to order in « style inferior to none intho city and warranted to fit or no trade. They will also keep eonslanlly on hand of their own manufacture and warranted quality,{a good as sortment of READY MADE CLOTHING. Consisting of Dress Coats Wrappers, Frock Coals Short .Jackets Coatees Pantaloons, Over Coats Vests Cloaks. Sheets. YOUTH’S AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHES. —Ar.so, — Merinos, Lambs and Flannel Under Shirts, and drawers; Pocket /AlM's, black Kalian Cravatts; neck Stocks, Bosoms,Collars, Suspenders, Straps,Gloves &e. i nov 24 ts 275 11. Ilcadiicn, Artist, BEGS leave respeolfully to inform tho citizens of Augusta, that ho lias returned to this city, and taken tho room formerly occupied by him in the Masonic Hall, where he intends remaining lor a few weeks, and wiicre he would ho happy to receive those who may desire his professional services. 5Cr The public generally, are ‘invited to call and see bis specimens. nou 9 If 21)4 J. 11. MIFFLIN—Of PtaAlrulolpUiu, KTRAIT PAINTER, f > ESPEGTFULLY osiers his services to the M JtV Citizens of Augusta and its vicinity, where has been so liberally patronised during his for .iner visits, and begs of those wlm desire to employ ,-Jiira, to make early application at the Book Store of X “Messrs. T. 11. & I. C. Plant, as his stay in Augusta will be very short. dec 8 mkCaragecn, or Irish Jttoss. A CHEAP and convenient article for making 'l/lk Blanc Mange, Jellies, Soups, Ate., and ns an (J'Xrticlc of diet for consumptive pa tents, for children Atffected with scrofulous anil ricketty diseases, and , jar invalids generally, il is recommended as superi- Min Isinglass, Sag i, or Tapioca, being highly im- bland, and easy of digestion. A supply, *Wll up with full directions for using it, for sale by ||H]ec 12 IIAVILAND, Rl-SLEY & CO. Ilagging', iflolasses, *Vc. naa pieces of hemp bagging; 1000 Ready made Cottofc Bag*, superior quality, pip? 100 pieces Light Ragging, 43 inch., lor square 29 hhda retailing^Molasses, jPpjfe t 10 hhds Sugar, 10 pieces Sacking. For sale by <S. KNEEL AND & CO. * (pug 31 205 swif TNARPENTERS extract Buchu - “ “ Sarsaparilla “ “ Sarsaparilla Cuhebs and Copavia “ ’* Iceland Moss “ “ Uoucsclt “ “ Liverwort “ “ Pink Root For sale by WM. HEvVSON. nov A. Z. BANT A S NEW CABINET FURNITURE WARE ROOMS, 1 . ( 23C Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia. ■qnilE subscriber okes this method of informing I'.'iaß. a generous public that be has opened the above store for the sale of Cabinet and Household Furni ture, on as good terms ns they can be bought at in , the market, and made of as goud materials and work ■ -nUm.-hip as can be found. Sofas, Patent Sofa Bedsteds, Sideboards, -ilo; Wardrobes, Secretary and Book Cases, I Dressing Bureaus of various patterns, f Plain Bureaus. Pier and Centre Tables, Card Tables, Dining do. in set and single, it 4 * Tea Tables, Work and Dressing do. | Mahogony, Curl and Plain Maple Bedsteds, Mahogony and Curled Maple Chairs, , Cain and Rush Seat Fancy do, Looking Glasses of allsir.es and patterns, And a number of articles 100 numerous to mention. Also, Mahogany of all kinds for sale. A. Z. B would invite the ladies ind gentlemen of i Agtgusta, and country generally, to cull and exam neuir themselves. N. B. Old work repaired with neatness and dis *L Bitch. dec 2 t" rat I [ E copartnership heretofore existing under the X firm of Robertson Ac Benedict, is this day dis solved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the late firm arc requested to make immediate payment to J. U. Robertson, who is authorised to tailed all the outstanding debts, and attend to all Hie unsettled business. J. B. KOBEBTSON. L S. BENEDICT. s Augusta, 7lh July, 1837. Pfcy-J. B. ROBERTSON will continue the Shoe Hostile., on his ow n account at the old stand, and talicils 11 continuance of the former pairnnnge ex Kdcd to the late firm IT3 fjuly 25 joliu Banuoiiiftr; THIN colebrateii Racer will slam! I aySjx the ensuing season, at tho HAMP-i TON COfß.SE,near Augusta, Ga., ‘ fig under the direction ol F. >V . l-Aov, 1 p' gfi and be let 16 mures, at ? |OO the sea son, with one dollar to the Gloom —the season to coma em o I lie Isi ol Fvbroai y and mil Ibe Jslh o( July. Uis requested licit persona lending mares, will seftd a note fur the season, and he Pedigreoof Ihe mare , 7’be proprietors arc well provided with Lois and | Stables tor mares that may be sent io remain with | ihe horse, and will bo led and well attended to for fifty ccms per day—bldck servants sent with mares fed gratis. Every care and attention will he taken , to guard against accidents and escapes; but no lia- , bilily will be incurred for either. The charge lor | keeping mares to be paid when taken away, ( DESCRIPTION. John Bascombe is a light cheaiiul, fine bone and muscle, with superior limbs and action, and for sprighllineas and intelligence of countenance, sur passed by no homo on earth: in fact, take him upon the whole, he is the horse of horses. Ho will he seven years old the ensuing spring. PEDIGREE. John Bas com be wis got by old Beitmnd, out of Grey G6ose, she by Pacolct, and he by imported Ci tizen; grandain by imported Buzzard, great gran dam by Wade Hampton's Paragon, g. g. grandain by imported Figure, g g. g. grandain the old Slam raerkin mare by the celebrated imported horse Wild air out ol the imparled Cub mare. Wade Hamp ion’s Paragon was got by imported Flimnap out of Camilla, and she by Harwell's Traveller; his gran dam by old Fear nought, g. grandam Calisla, impor ted by Col. Byrd, Harwell's Traveller vyas got by Morton’s Traveller, out of Col. Byrd’s Calista PERFORMANCES. 1881, Huntsville, Ala-, Nov. 15. Mile neats, best three in five, be ran second to N'lockbolder, beating Rachel Joluison, V\ hnlebone.and Samuel O’Rourke Time, 2m 45.; 2m. 3s; 2m ss; 2m 6s; 2m se. 1835, Nov. 18, at Montgomery, Ala, three mile heats he won the purse, distancing Samuel O'- Rourke, his only competitor, the first heat,in lira 525. 1835, Nov 24, at Mount Meigs, Ala-, three mile heals, ho ran second to Bill Austin, beating Daphne, Time 6m; 6m 3s. 1835, Dec. 10, at Columbus, Ga .three mile heals, ho boat Volney, by Industry. Time, first heat, 6m. Volney having broke down. 1836, Jan 13, at Augusts, Geo., throe little neats, ho heat Chcsintee, Ormond, Cel. Townes' Truffle colt, ami d stanced Paul Clifford ill the first and Voi lummts in the second heat, in 5m 61s; 6m 565. 1836, April 12, at Angus a, Geo., in a match of four mile heals, ho distanced Col. Hampton’s Ar gyle the first heat, in 7nl 44s—track thirty three feel over a mile. This match was lor $32,000 817,000 on Argyleand $15,000 on Col. Crowell's stable, Consisting of Bill Austin, Eady NaehviPe, John Bascombe and Boli.ia; Bascothho having been selected. 1836, May 31, at the Union Course, Lohg Island, in a match of four mile heats; $5,000 a side, alter travelling nine hundred miles , ho boat the champion of the North, Post Boy, two strait heals, foiir miles each, in 7m 495, and 7m sUs.—Tlac'k not in the best order, and the day windy. 1830, Dec. 9, at Augusta, Geo., four mile heals, he beat Ihe grey colt Kilo and 1 ady Morgan, in two heats. Time, 8m Is; Sm Is. John Bascombe never lost a best flier getting into the hands of Col. John Crowell, his present owner. j dec 14-292-w3m F W. LACY Silcox A Brothers, FASHION BA LE FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENTS, 363 Broad street, Augusta, Oa., and 166 King street Charleston, S. C. riAHE subscribers respectfully inform the public X that they have taken the above store lately oc cupied by Mr. Willey, nearly opposite Messrs. Sto vall & Simmons, fur Ihe purpose of keeping for sale a general assortment of Cabinet Furniture, Chairs and Sofas, squat in materials and workmanship to any in the United States. They will also take or ders for Furniture of any description, mid furnish it direct from their Manufactory in New York, which is under the immediate direction of one of the part ners. Desirous to please, their whole time will be devoted to tho various variety of pattern* of the season, and bo sold on the most reasonable and ac commodating terms. N. B.—Fancy chairs will he finished in Augusta, old chairs repainted ami regilt: also, Furniture re paired and varnished with neatness and despatch. S. <fe B. would inviio the inhabitants of tlie city and country generally to call and examine before they make their purchases [dec 13 291 ' NEW I00K& JOB PRINTING OFFICE* 261 IS road St. Subscribers having purchased of Mr. Jones the whole of the large assortment of Job Type iresaes, &c. formerly attached to the offices of the lu'oista Chronicle and State Rights Sentinel, and iav : ng made extensive additions to the same by Dr iers from the North, would respectfully offer their ierviecs to the public in their line of business, fheir establishment 6;>rauriscs the largest assort nent of plain and ornamental lyf? m tins city, and :s they are both practical printers, tnoj’ nave „.f 'rosiest confidence in their ability to execute every variety of Job Printing in a manner satisfactory to .hose who may lavor them with their orders, and lope by diligence and attention to husincs to merit i share of the public patronage. W T THOMPSON, JAS. McCAFFERTT. oetl4 241 P. S. Tho business will as heretofore be conduct ed under the firm of W. T. Thompson <fe Co. by w'homall orders from the country, for Handbills, Blanks, &c. will be thankfully received and prompl y oriented to FRESH FALL AND WINTER GOODS. T, Jl. WYATT £t f CO. HAVE received and are now opening nt No. 205, a large and genera) assortment of English, French and American DRY GOODS. Their stock of Fall and Winter Goods is entirely new ; and ha ving been lately selected from the northern markets with care and on favorable teritis, they are enabled to offer them at such prices ns will make it An in ducement to I heir friends and customers to call and examine before they make their purchase, oet 16 242 Wiliinm 11. Crane HAS just received from New York tho follow ing articles: Best black Matleoni Lustring, “ blue black Poult de Soie, 4-4 black 7’hule Lace, black blond do Black watered belt Ribbons, black Mode, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Best Black Sewing Silk, assorted do do Furniture Fringe. ALSO A few fine Leghorn Bonnets and Palm Leaf Hoods. dec 5 ,lohn ,11. SJooper A’ Son, Oiler for sale on reasonable terms, g /iAi [is good ami prime Bagging, 80 coils Rope, 5 hhds Bacon, 10 hhds prims bl Croix Sugar, 10 do do 20 do Muscovado do JOO bags good and prime coffee, 50 bbls N E Rum, 30 V.O Phelps At Jenck’s Gin, 20 do India Point do 20 qr casks Sweet Malaga Wine, 20 bbls Rye Whiskey, 20 do Old Monongatiela do. 10 do Butler Crackers, 20 do No 3 Mackerel, 10 do 2 do 10 half bids 2 do, 10 do 3 do 10 bbls Cordials, assorted, 5 half pipes Cognac Brandy, 3 pipes Holland Gin, 10 bbls Jm. Brandy, 20 bbls Nuts, assorted, 50bags Shot. With a general assortment of Domestics, Shoes, Hals, Loaf and Lump Sugar, Teas, Champaigne Wine, Lemon Syrup, Powder and Lead, Ate. oet 13 240 Eadie* Eloak Eloths. JUST received at No. 206 Broad street. Dark Green and Brown Cloths for Ladic* Cloaks Superior English Long Cloths, do Kentucky Juans and Satlinels, 5-4 Bleached and Brown Sheetings, Mourning and Eancy Prints, Fancy twisted Silk and Gauze HandkTs, Artificial Flowers and Ringlet Curls, With a variety of other desirable gvods, all of which will be sold low for cash, dec 1 TH WYATT Ac CO. ElotliN, MaUiiied* and BllanketN. r[l H. WY ATT ty CO, have rccc ved, and offer I for sale low for cash. Fine W’k lifoe and cadet mixed Cloths do Cassimere,.Satlineltsand Kentucky Jeans, Red ami white Flannels, assorted Merino Cloths and Circassians, asserted Superior black and colored Silks do Damask fig’d merino, (a new article) Merino ehnllo ami thibot wool Shawls, Enih’il challe shawls, a handsome article, Huskin and si'k Gloves, a good assortment Superior long while kid Gloves Heavy French, whilney and rose Blankets, Marsitilles Qmlta and rotten Fringes Negro Cloths and Blankets, nor. 2 t Rail Hoad. | ON nnd alter tho*<2lit <*i N»vciiibrr, iiu* * v*ying llio western paKsongarn will leave IMO 1 1 depot at .Augusta, cverv morning M ‘JoViouk A- M lor Ciuuhy’s, 9 miles east of Warreuton —reiuriiiiqji i leave Gunby’s at 1 o’clock, I*. M. Fare $2, or 5 cents per mile. Faiaanget* will confer a lavoi* by puVcbftsing their ticket'?, previous to*ho tune of starting. They arc also requested to jit tend to the labelling of their baggage before taking their scat* in Iho car*. No omokmg allowed on the train. T. W. REII.KV, nov. 0 Act. Sup’t. of Transportation. Just recrivttlpcr Rail Road , nnd for salt IIY JOII.V S. HUTCH I\.SOX* .S bales hea\’y KOSE BLANKETS, containing *2O pr 13-1 qr.sup. heavy article, 2o pr I*2-4 do do do 30 11-4 do do do 70 10-4 do do 50 9-4 do do do 30 . 8-4 do do do den 14. Notice* Bank of Augusta, Nov. 20th, 1837. rTI HE"Board of Director* oI this Bank, Inning ■ declared a Dividend of one Dollar jcr share, from the surnlii* profit of the Inst six inon’h* — 1 ho same will ho paid to the several stockholder* or their orders ailer the 23nd instant. HOIST. F* POE, Cashier, nov 22 *273 The Constitutionalist will ropy tho above. ISccpivcil. •J O* BOXES Bunch Raisons, JL/w*y 80 half and qr bbls Buck Wheat Itoitr, 5o bbls Champaigne Chlcr, 30 ilo Philadelphia Ale, 30 boxes .Sperm Candles, 60 do Herrings, 7’ogothcr with a choice selection of Groceries forsalehy JOHN COSKERY, dec 13 256 Broad-st. A Ear<l. MONS. P, GEAY, a native of Puri*, respectful ly tender* bis services to this community, as i Teacher of the French Language. Hi* deep know ledge of tho English language, and that of the differ ent ay» terns of teaching French, enable him to ren der that study easy nnd pleasing. He gives lessons either at the student’s l ouse or in somiuaries. He will also open anight school as soon ns six persons shall have subscribed. Apply to him at Mrs. Ra vage’s boardinghouse. Refer to Mr. Egerfon, (who employs him,) Mr Me Lows, Mr. G. T. Dortic, and Dr. L. A. Dugas, doc 4 283 nuvslf Wanted Id Blent. A Dwelling House, situated he tween Campbell street nnd Ihe lo\ver USSM. uiarlut, either on Broad, Reynold, El ■! 11 hs, or Green streets. Enquire at this office. Dec 6 253 To Klont. rAROM the first day of JaHitnry next, the WES TERN HOTEL, situated oh lha north west corner ofGreen and Centre streets; it is n large and commodious house, with a largo yard, nnd all the necessary out houses attached, with 11 good well of water ou the premises. Eiir further particulars en quire of HIRAM N. WILSON nov 20 Inf 271 s. hiioadbent, alTtistT RESPECTFULLY announces to the Ladies nnd Gentlemen of Augusta, Hamburg nnd its vicinity,that ho has taken » room at the Masonic Hall, where he Will bo happy to wait on sm h as wish their likenesses taken, cither in portrait or min iature. Specimens of his painting can be seen ai tho room-r-seeond story—where he Invites tho pub lic to call and examine for themselves. nov 13 ts 365 Ware-House AEoui mission Business. A 1 Cl JMM ING continue* to transact a GENE* • UAL WARE-HOUSE AAD COMMIS SION BUSINESS, at,his old stand, corner of Washington and Reynold-streets. He will make liberal advances on Colton, &c. in store, and will at tend punctually to business outru*tod to his care. sept 8 211 JYcw Jftackercl. 4)jr BBI.S No 1 Mackaroi 25 do No 2 do 50 do No 3 do 50 i do No 4 do 40 do Kill's now Salmon Just received by N. SMITH v’O. Dec 11 *289 Shocking' iTlsieiiine ! AN Electrical Machine, ol moderate size, new and in complete order, packed so ns to be ear rUu With solely toony part of the country. Price 865 cash. f«t sale by dec 12 /fAVILAND, lUSLEY At CO. post oppiel,T«s n«i*i POSTAGE will hereafter, bo required in advance ou all letters forwarded by Express Mail from this office. E. B. GLASCOCK, P. M. nov 17 RSaeon :tad karit. 20, 800 [,BS. Prime BACON, 100 Kegs, 1 10 bis. LEAF LARD. 50 jars, ) For sale by MOISE At COHEN. oet 11 Notice. ROM this day WM. C. WAY ceases to trans act any business, as Agent, lor Joseph Shan non. All person* indebted to the In'e n’gency are requested to make payment to Joseph Shannon,and those having demand* against it will present them to the same forsettleiAont. oet. 10 237 JOSEPH SHANNON. Improved 'town Properly FOR SALE THE subscriber Offers for sale the large Brick Building, situated on the south sdie of Broad afreet, the stores of tvliie.h are at present occupied by V. Crepu and T 11. Wyatt &, Co. Also, til') wooden House and Lot immediately above ihe new Brick Kttnge of tho late John Fxo, Esq. For terms Ate., apply to JOHN BONES, Esq. or to 1 GEO. O; K. WHITE • oet 25 sw2ra* 250 “HAMBURG iVKI’OT, > April 18, 1837. $ \rOTICE is given, that payment of freight for 1 xl Merchandize by the Kail road will be requi red at the Depository on delivery o the Goods. All Goods not taken from the Depot, within twenty-four hours alter notice of arrival and delivery j < given, will be sent to a public stohe, at the o» ncr or consignees cxponcc. pril 19 91] A. R. HAIG, Agent s jfi o e s : I’A LL AXD U IXTBU ASfSORTMENT B. W. FORCE <fe CO. HAVE received 1000 packages Boots ami Shoes comprising every article in the line. All ar rangements being with Manufactures direct, they can be sold as low as in the TVorthern cities. For .Sain, all kinda of Leather, MorOco, Seal, and Li ting Skins. WANTED. —SOOjSidcsGcorgintnnnedligbt Nolo leather, 500 do do do UperLcdth c.-nn rough. nov 20 Xccillc Worked ('»!»«» ukx<l Colltirs at reductMl pries s. Snowden A * .Shear HAVE received from New York a supply of needle worked muslin Capos and Collars, which they will sell at greatly reduced prices and to which .hey respectfully invito the attention of the Ladies. nov 20 Notice. UNTIL the first day of January next, the City Council will recsiyesealed proposals for build ing a Tread Mill on the lot adjoining the jail lot.— for information as to the plan <fec , apply to the clerk of the council. Bv order of the council, pass ed the 18th November, 1837. GEO M WALKER, Cl’k. nov 21 272 ./UNr RECEIVED AN D FOR SALE LO WB\ JOH N S. HUTCH IX.SOX• Q|Y HHDS. Porto Rico Sugars, t3\/ 100 barrels Potatoes, 20*000 //avann Cigars, choice brand 100,000 American do Also, on the river and daily expected, 100 barrels No. 3 fresh Mackerel,will he no lei law if applied for soon. nov *29 Removal. THE subscriber* have removed their stoek Drags, Medicines, I’nints, Oils, Ac, to tin Brick building Opposite the tenement occupied by them si urn the fire, being one d- or above llio burnt square, and one below Adna. Rowe’s old stand, at wh.cb place they are now receiving large additions to their present stock. THOMA S' BARRETT At CO, sept 19 221 ts 1 Wtood- 1 'S HE ,nl ocnbcr will deliver ,m the lii\or liahk, 1 B good upland Oak ,iiiu Hickory Wool, ul S/4 4 fur in ml. WM. J. WIGHTAIAN. dec 13 «91_ mi'll Is ( ' A* 11. CLAHK liflivo r fin veil a lew more o 6 ' now stylo Indcpi nil mt Second lluml U nich es, with Iwo hour circles, two second *c Also, a Miiu.'iy ul film London Duplex Watches, to which ■ her ini he atlcniion. UUV ill 270 l'';iMliioii:){>lc Main. JUST received a few cum*** and for solo by FRICK <fc.M ALLF.RV, doc 8 287 2£B Broad Btrocl. Ladies 1 iotii Cloaliii -17011 SALE by . mICE & M.l I.LF.RY, dec 8 238 Broad-street. SUPERIOR IN GRAIN CARPETING. A supply of tho aliovo just received cmisisling of - handsome and rich patterns, for sale by Dec 11 289 EDGAR & CARMICHAEL. Ilickoi-j Nuts. | A BBLS, m Hickory Nuts J- (l Fur sale T.y N. SMITH & CO. Deoil 289 Just Rooen ed 4 NO far sale, a supply of Oaborn’s P’liloloknn or Female's Friend A liberal deduction will be made lo those who purhense to sell again. HAViLAND, lU6LEY & CO, Juno 19 143 Wiiiilffi. BYa young man in a Counting House or vyare house and commission business—unexcep tionable reference as to character and abilities.— Apply at ibis office. oct. 27 ts 252 'l’cikfritTc Wine. 5 PIPES Toneriffe Wine, 10 qr casks do. tin. Direct importation, for sale low. oct26 N. SMITH & TO. To llrovem. Checks on the hank of Ken tucky at sight, in sums to suit purchasers, constantly lor sale by JO(LV G WINTER. Augusta, Gu.. Oct. 21 24" ts NEW" * Timothy ami Clover Hay. \FKVV load* of excellent quality, ucII cured, l or sale by N. 11. MOORC, July I*2 K*2 swtt A Good Amnwi'lukiU OF Ikenvy l.i'occrios, KEPT constantly mi hand, and will bo sold on I!if ■ most favorable terms, by fiov aa HAND & SCRANTON. Potatoes. fl ** USII/.. Potatoes for family use, both B " Kidney and ilfercerequal to imported for »ale by CLARKE, McTIKR it CO. nov 27 277 FAIA AVO VVI .VTK It.lift V GOOD. WILLIAM H. CRANE, 4S now receiving a handsome assortment of fan -5- cy and staple Dry fio ids Ailitahfa for the sea son, which will be sold low, at No. 231 Proud street, oct 18 244 H aiilol to. Hire, A .SECOND Hand Piano Forte, for which a ren . sonahlo price will be paid. Apply to Win. 11. Orchard at Ivcrscn’s Music Store, 247 Eroad street, dec 2 282 mnfclirn. PIKENIX, Loco Foco and Lucifer Matches, of toe best manufacture, jmt received and for sale by , » ANTONY it HAINES, dec 12 232 Ilroad street. Superior Sal If net ts FOR YOUTH'S CLOTHING. SNOWDEN «t »SHEAR have received this day from New York,extra quality Oxford and Steel mixt Sallinetlij, suitable far Youths Clothing. Al so, superior Mho Sattinctts, Cambric Dimities and black Lace Veils, to which they respectfully invito the attention of the public. tlov 25 278 drier’s Almanac • FOR 1838, Forsalo by Iho gross, dozen or single, byj T 1141 O PLAN r, AUgUeli. oct 2(5 I C PLANT if-CO, Columbus. ~ J. j. K. Flournoy, ATTORNRV AT UW. HA VINO opened ah office; in AhguAta, will at tend to any business entrusted lo him, witli prompinesH. His office is situated on tho corner of Ilroad and Kollock street*, oct 12 39 Siraye«l or Stolen rj* ROM my wagon yesterday morning, near Ufa new bridge, an iron grey Mure, six or town years old next spring; no particular mark is recol lected but a hoPuwon the left side of the rump near the bii!. Any person givit g such information at the store of Clark '/■■Tier * Co,, or W .1 Robinson, shall receive ft libernl reward nov 27 swim 277 KENTUCKY JEANS, RED FLANNELS, &c i\ Cases Kentucky Jeans rZi 3 bales red Flannels 2 do 9-4 Hull'll Blankets 7'bisday received and lor sale on reasonable terms and prices, by EDGAR * CARMICHAEL, ini PROTECTION INSURANCE COM PAN V. ’ it \IIE undersigned, agents of the Protection In ti sttrnnee Company of llanlord, Connecticut, arc prepared to insure buildings and their contents against loss or damage by fin on the most reasona ble terms. W, <& J. G. GATLIN, net 31 dlf 23.') j lluNiiml, Ac. 1 O L*ASEN Isondon Mustard, |0 do U n (far wood'h tin cuuiHlarx, 10 do Pepper SuAc'e; 25 d» Ketchup*, (assorted) sdo Harvey £duco. .. . , oct 13 _ N SMITH & CO. Welch I'liiiiiiTh. SNOWDEN &. SHEAR HAVE received thin day, from New York, supe rior White Welch Flannels. Also, superior Dark Prints of the latest style, an"! a variety ol other articles suitable for the Full and Winter season, to which they reaped fully invite the attention of the public. octfi 234 KXT IIA ' SNOWDEN A SI HOAR have received from New York, a supply of Marseilles Quilts some of which are of Extra size and of the most splendid style, to which they respectfully invite llfa attention of tho ladies, nov 7 Bacon, Lard and Blitter. 64 K LBS. prime Tennessee Ifacdrt fWjvlvFvr 10 barrels /<ard 30 kegs good Butter For sale low by nov 30 JOHN M. COOPER (jrJSOV. “rillid Wxtract of SurNiaparillTw ! f 11I1IS valuable preparation of Sr rsdpnrilla, the ■. most convenient and effectual form of using ibis excellent medicine, a fresh supply ofu Inch is just received, will he constantly kept lorsalo at Apoth ecary’s Hall 232 Broad st nov 14 ft'li ni it lire l)iiuT(ic«. KNOVVDEN «c HIIEAK. HAVE received from New York, n large supply Os superior 3-4, 7-8, and 0-4 furniture Dimi ties of extra quality; also, a large supply of Gorman and Domestic Collort /'Vingcs. nov 7 fll/iK subscriber having removed from the stable J of the I ngle and Pixxhiix hotel, lias taken the stable near the VVeslprn //otel on Green street, where lie keeps constantly on hand Carriages, Horses, Au to hire on the most reasonable terms, and is also prepared to accommodate transient customers with good stables, feed, and attention for their horses— J fro vers will also find t» large lot where I heir slock at all times will he well accommodated—The sub scriber, thankful for past favors, solicits A ednlin nance of the public patronage. //. N. WILSON. nov 20 1m 271 Ml rayed or Stolen. |7 ROM tfeaubaertber'a wtlgtm at Appling, Col- ■ 1 uiubia county, Gtto.. a Yellow .Vurrel HORSE about nine your, oi age, large frame, heavily built; othrr particulars cot remembered. A reward ol Twenty Dollora w ill he paid or hi. delivery, or any information that may bo given will be thankfully re ceived. HIRAM N. WILSON Augimta. iit nr- If 134 •Wore Uarpciinx. SNOWDEN & SHEA It NAVE receive 1 this day from New York, large additional supplies of superior Ingrain Cnr|»eis of rich colors and of new awl *pfandid patterns to which they resj«<ifully invite* the allciition of th« public. Oct. 30 j 1837,! 251 i ’ t,x .1 5 . .Vnv lliivoii. ] A J*ia MF. ariicio, by AS jd.T l;tj HASP & SL'UANTON Can.il I'loiir. Pirtl A’IX Mill brand, warranted n vpry .upon or iiitide. Just rocoived by dccJJ H VXD A SiMMNTO.V ,Veiv ,yiacheret. jVT O. 1 and 2, in whole and half barrels, warrant ed good, by dec 13 HAND St SCRANTON. .VV ir iiice. JUST rocoicod by dec 13 HAND & SCRANTON. JjeuU. KF.GS just received by t> dee 18 HAND SCRAN TON. Saddle Hor%e. \FINE yonug saddle Horae foraAle Imv by dec 13 IIAND & -SGRAATUN. Jjtiutp. Oil. CENT Winter Strained Blccched Idimp Oil,just received and fur eAlu by dec 12 ANTOiVY & 11-VINES. LoifkiiiK' ftalattM I'laicti, OF diU'erant sirus, fur sale by ANTONY A HAINSR, dee 5 232 Ilroad ‘afreet. Blom-y liewToltacco. AN excellent article very low, by HAND & SCKANTON; nov 27 J ® d fed feI,RB. yarohr.n Indigo for anla hv OUU KITCHEN & ROBERTSON, t *IIHCK,S on New York and )’hiladelphia‘at eight - or on ti ne; U, S. Bunk notea and Kentucky bank note, fur sale by .. , nov. 6 JOHN G. WINTER. Madder. STCKffeffe LBS. for sale by .... OuUU kitchen ii Robertson i.nov 9 Inclined Sugars. rk bids. Boston Crashed Nugnr 20 do double rafinod do 25 do extra loaf do uov. 3 N. aMIT I f A- CO. B*otash. E7OU Primers use, just roeotvod and fur silo J by ANTONY <fe HAYNES. Oct. 31 No. 232 Broad a reel. 4'a r|iclins'. AVI 1.1,1 A JVI If. CRANE. HAS just received a supply of Carpeting which vv ill hi sold low—also, Blankets Smtim-tls Ac. nov 11 g | V superior Silk ami Cotton U.iIBREL XU LAS, just, received and for sale W E & J UJACKSON nov 7 Atteitoneors. T EFTWICtFS Bull Clietiiintf Tohtirro. for sale i J by ANTONY* HAINES, ’ sept 22 232 Uroml-qt. Alaliitmir& I'ltVrlda M «i» vy . BOUGHT by the subscriber, Ne. 197 Broad alreel, [sept IfiJ I’’. D Cl H)R E. SIX pernent pretnnim given Ibrnolus oftlieCen tr.al Bank of Geo., also a liberal premium for n teaoftbo Inauranee Blink of Columbus, and Spe cie 1 y JOHN G WINTER, wpt 8 207 Bto Brand at. Ilc-i-rinu' and Codllsli. .A t X boxes lAlhee //erring, “ Codfish. N. SMITH & co tiiiv. li. loolli Ac hr. COMPOUND (if Kreosote (or destroying the ex posed norve in tooth ache; also Dupont's Tooth Ache Klixer fur sole at Apothecary Hull 232 Broad struct. nek 14 Carrageen, or I null Bomb. FULL supply with directions lor use, for sale ,mv by |7 KITCHEN A.ROHI'RTSON. Bacon Sidrti. |V/W|LBN, Frimo Baron Bidrp, Just R coivod and lor Bulu low by claMe; McTiLU,&co. Augusta, Ocl. 31, 1837. * \< h B'ruil. ~t d Aif A BOXES now Raisins X V* 10 jars fresh Malaga Grape's, 10 bills Orangcsjust received, nov f. N SMITH * CO. IJ. S. Bank iVotc* 17OU side by JOUNG. WINTER, ' net 7 2f,fl 810 Bruud st. Wblicfi. T |A HE undersigned will purcanse nncnrrenl rronoy .X And notV always bo found attlio iieorgia Ntote Lottery Office; No. *3O Broad street. . , augSl . A. READ. Uvmovttl. H. IHJRLEIGH has removed to No. 219 Uroad street. oct 4 232 |.1,00U Alabama bank notes, for sale by [dec 7] JN O. G. WI INTER, 24n Hrond-st Kentucky Jeans. CASEN Aemui ky Jeans received and for solo Oby .STOVALL * IIAMLENj 7. n«*v 2t .Itlt'aarcs mdfle On ('oflon. JIBERAL advances m Mo on Colton in store or .J on sliipmonls made to Savannah, Charleston,or New y?rk JOHN G, WINTER, nov I* ( I A WKIbSVILLE MONK Y taken at par, lor IX Goods, or iii payment of debts due the sub scribe [aug I7J E. 11. COOKE ~ Bums and Heel'. •g K XWJ LBS. Baltimore //inns J »)" 10 lIBL.S'. smoked Beef nov 7 N. SMITH & CO. Trusses. AN exrftllont nHHortmmt of oorwtanlly lib hd'rid at Apotlidciiry Hall 232 Broad at reel, nov 14 LLAKKL & HOLLAVI), clotiiing/’ijats and shoes. g/ft'ottst'A, Junk 20. SpaniMli fjcrcltt*!*. VFRES/l supply, ctmslntitly on bund . and for sain by Antony * haines, Uov ff> 232 lirij.-ul sireet. ~• ■ ■ , .’1 Boarding. A FEW J)AY BOARDERS can he acrommo datedby , Mrs C K FABER, Broad- it. ort 7 2515 II I 1 irr Irons; BRASS Andirons, Fenders, .Shovel and Tongs, in great variety, for sola by pet2ft F * II CLARK. Lamp Oil. OF vory •uperior quality--bleached nnd un- 1 hfaacbod—for *alc by . WM. HKWSON, nov 15 IMS ■Sice and iUoIasHCN. vfe / V I KIDS. .Wclasscs i rZt I" 10 tierces new Rice, just received nnd for sale by STOVALL * HAMDEN , nov 20 271 rilO RENT. —Tito store on the north side of Broad ■ X street, No 277, next door lo Richard Alton's at I present occupied by CClturcliill. Apply lo jnly 22 171 swlf HENRY If GUMMING. For wale, AHAH'BJCHK thru han been lim'd but little - withn pnir of gentle IIorH«»s Buitalde for family ( u&n. The above will be aolcl low. Apply to < oct 20 _N. .S'MITII A CO > I ftitreenville Bacon. AGJIOICFs article in fine order l»y • nov 25 IIAATD A SCRAN VOX Ladies Cloak Llolli*. It. U. KIRTI.ANI) * Co. Merchant ; Toilorn, HAVE just received sup. Blue, Olive, nnd Green, * I Julies Cloak ai.d Habit Clutbs,Cloak Curd and Tuttoells. Tticy have also received a superior article of * Wool Dyed Black Cloth, and n general assortment of sup. Hluo, Black, and fancy colours Ac. Buck ‘ Skin and Merino, Uliilar Ailnrls, nnd Drawers do i I hose Do Silk, and Colton, Do. Spilth field Pocket Hankarcliief, (the real articles,) Buck skin Cloves, 1 lloskin Do., with a variety of oilier articles in our lina. ' N. B The London Patterns Ki eiud. oi.t 31 JVhv w/:#,# /a•#.:» At I hi; iilfuMa NO. 303 HiIOAD STREF-t. ANEW large an.l well svlrctctt *lork of OAKIHACJBB. in mldili.m to which we chnll nan week rec>-ive a Irerh supply cnneißiiiiK rs COAUHES, (JOACHEEM ('H UMdriPP* MLKV SKA 1, 81’ANHOl’K, STANDING AM) EXTENSION TOP BAROL'CHFs' •II.KTBNB. UUCP.IKS. OIOS, KUI.KIKB AND WAGONS, of all kul, .L,™ ™hS iMorlinent of HARNESS, all of which .ire ottered on the moat liberal Icr., a. Call before vlu nircnn.se elsewhere Ot.lers.hrt- any .IfkcripiW of CARRIAGES will be lhankfully receive,l and ixeculed in the best manner ami at the shortest noiice. \ v H. R. HOADI.Y ft. TO, Augusta, Goo. , AUGUSTA, OCT. 30. 18*7 * & G- HOADI<Y - Kew Haven Conn. * * ■«! '>VI . uu , lo c 4 A vw Cough rite reputation of which has now • heroine e*tah limlicnl as ths most, sale and eflicncion* remedy ever discovered for influenza, Cough, Colds, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Spitting of Blood,and all Af fection* of tho Lungs. Pronnn d only hy Dan ikl ♦Now York, sole Proprietor. Q N presenting lids useful remedy m the public, fl- the proprietor is authorized hy d physician,from! whom the recioe wus c iitidoiUially obtained, to state, that he lias used it himself; and m his exten sive practice in Pulmonary nfleelions, with aston ishing effects. 7’ho happy combination of vegeta ble substances, of .which ii is entirely com posed, are peculiarly adapted to the discuses of the Lungs, Liver and Stomach. This medicine has been used very extensively, and the proprietor has not known a single instance in which it lias failed in giving relief in diseases lor which it is recomimnded; even in cases ap proaching to consumption, attended with bleeding at the lungs, and where all other remedies had fail ed, iftsmost decided and fVittcrlita sUcves* lias at tended its iho. Common colds, w Inch aro generally thocffocl of obstructed perspiration will yield to its influonce in a few hours: when used in asthma, hoarseness wheezing, and shortness of breath, it gives immediate rubai, procuring tranquil rest and sleep. In whooping cough, it is without a rival.— It operates by gentle expectoration, and may bo given to infanta wuli perfect safety. 'J lie Genuine New England C ough -Syrup will he enveloped in u hill of directions, ciiclomhl m an en graved wrapper, hearing on it the sigvulurc of the proprietor in his own hand waiting. The bottle will bo sealed and stamped on the cork, ‘New En gland rough Syrup.’ For sale whoiostda and retail, I y jla vilan.d, bislev & co. A golds for the 8(uto of Georgia. Also, For sale as above tin* OBKIB TOOi lI WABIL A superior article lor the 7’ooih and Gnins. The concurrent testimony of the mint emiiipni Dentists and members of the .Medical Faculty are united in favor of this article. Dealers supplied with the New England Cough Syrup and Orris Tooth Wn>h ul the proprie tor’s prices. Deo IS 290 cmavrAtr. RICHMOND, Va. Nov. 24, 1837. SIB. — Wo invite your attention to Iho rail road line,for noil hern and southern travellers, through the statu of Virginia. TheVoidprotioit ot the Rich mund and Fredericksburg rail road, and tho highly Niiecessful operation of that and the Petersburg rail road during the pa-1 slimmer, has rendered tins an economical, certain and agreeable route. Such a connection exists hoi w een the lines on these rail roads, and tin Ilalliflix, \N ilmington and CliarlcsfoA styumhout line, (hut this route to the north, and particularly U Washington city, has ad vantages of a marked kind over all others. Arriving at liullifax inn little more than two di.ys after leaving Charleston, you may take your tom the next morning to (Jury's Depot, at the junction of thu Petersburg, and the Portsmouth and Bonn otyj hill roads. By Inking the cars for Petersburg at ini* point, yon arrive there the same afternoon and in Uiehmond at an early hour next morning. Leaving Richmond immediately, you breakfast in Fredericks burg, and with but nine miles stage travelling, ar rive in Washington by steamboat the same after noon. An advantageous connection also exists between the lines of these mil roads and the HalHlar; V\ j|- i.-ington and Charleston Bfoiliuho.it Line. Aiming at liullifax in hill* hiuro man two days after leaving Charleston The pAssenger may take his seat the next morning to Dlliy’s depot, at (ho junction ot the Petersburg and the Penhmonth and Roanoke rail road. Hy taking the cars for Petersburg ul this point, ha arrives there the same afternoon, and pro ceeds northward as before. The distance of cso hundred miles from iho Boanonkc to Washington, is thus comfortably pass ed in 21 hens. 7'lie faro is sll. Passengers for the north can proceed to Haiti more the same evening they arrive in Washington, and roach .Now York iho next evening. The steamboat navigation on ibis rou'o is closed fora shorter (lino in winter than on any route to (ho north, and is sum-dimes nnmieir pled lor the whole i season. The route is equally advantageous to Iho travelling fropi north to south. 'J he rail road cars on a large pun ion of the route aro wanned with stoves, and ev ery attention is paid to the comhni and safely of pusscngorA, and particularly lihlie*. •Should you or your tiitnd* iravil on our ban, wo feel confident I tun you will ho please I with it. I OfHcouf the Uiehmond, Fredericksburg and Po tomac Kail Komi Company. iiov 30 sw2ni 2'N) KICN SIC L VV() IITII FOR MaTk, MTlic subscriber wishing to remove to the west,offers for sale that pleasant and well known residence, called Kennel worth, si tuated about eight miles from Augusta, adjoining the residences of (?ol Paul Fitzsirnmon.i and (Jener al Walker, containing 300 acres of land, well lim bered with blackjack and pine wood. There is a comfortable dwelling house and all necessary out buildings, a vineyard and garden and a first rate •tiring of water within u lew yards of the house. To ony person d•siring a summer residence) its ad vantages for health and comfort, is unrivalled,and a bargain will ho given. Persons u idling to pur chase will apply to the subscriber on the premises or to George Nchley, Esq. GEORGE RUDDELL. bov 22 Btwlm 27 1 Oil*, Varnishes, Eaiins, Ac riIRAIN Oil in barrels and by tlm gallon j| Linseed Oil do do do Copal Varnish la pah do Spirits Turpentim* VVliito Lead, dry and ground in oil Chrome (Jro' n do d » do Chrome Yellovd* do do do Vcrdigrifio do do do Prussian Klue do do do Veniiion Bod do do clo Spanish Brown do do do Yellow Ochre Sal Emin* Sal Soda Window Class fix 10 to 12x20 Together with a general assortment of fresh Drugs ami Medicine* just rerei ved and foriyiie by W. HEWSON, Wholesalcaial retail Druggist A. A pot li brary,curnor Broad Hand A/rlniosh [ i nearly oppoHito tfio 1*or» ofUrc. nov I 2(V.t .1 i tit MM A s I>VB R «IJ \ Si ( i ). Sf;xt to IMcsios. Turpin tyf)' An!ifxnnc * Draff Store. OFFF./f for sola on reasonable terms tho following articles for cash Carpeting and Ku#gn to match] Bose and Bath wool Blankets, assorted size Blue fckiitinciH, Kerseys and Linscys, for servants wear Kentucky .leans; Plaid and strijied Nnltinetli G-l (ireen and Brown lig’d floor cloth Baize Plain Circen Booking Ihx izos, oosorted qualities (V 4 assorted colors .Merino cloths and 'Jirc&ssiana Light and otfMv v-u..eis*s. at n.. prices Dark and light, pluid Ginghams new stylo 7-8 1 4 Irish Linens, warranted all flax Long Lawns and Linen Cjarnhrir ilnndkerchicfs N’coleh, Uussia and Irisli Bird’s eye Diaper Blk Italian and other Lustring Silks Blk and nssurtcrl colors English (Jrode Naples de Blk and I>uvender plain and fig’d Chaliycb Assorted colors printed dial leys Cambrics and Furniture Dimities Cot lon Cambric, Nimsook and Jaconet Muslins ( English gold and-Sea Island fjong Cloth Niiirtings 1 PrcNiinm and other approved styics, American Lung Cloths 5-4 and 0-4 Bleached and Brown Sh rlings, of vari- * ons styles and quality 3 A and 4-4 Brown Shirtings and Twilled icons Striped and Plaid //omcspims Apron Chesks, assorted prices and patterns Furniture Calico, d<> do. Ladies English and French Black and white Silk 1 J lose, ( ollon da and Gluvvs Boy’s arU (Jirlcs* do. dq. 1 Clark’s and Tuvlor’s Persian Sfmol Cotton2oo and 300 yards iVoedlcs, Pms,'J’npe and Bobbing Black mid colored Cot tori Can/bre for lining Drear e« White and Bed assorted qualities Flannels Ami expecting to receive additional supplies of 1 GOODS during I lie season. JAMES ANDF.BSON .tr CO. ‘ hyNNM.C MAY Not I! II 20/ 1 . • •. • • - 254 I-SYERi STABLE. TUX UK undersigned nunonneesln his friends nml B patrons, lint ho lias recently sold to Messrs. Raney and Almnnil, the exlnistvi) range of stables, , an llte earner of Jackson nod Ellis streets, in ih« rear ot the Glehe Hotel, ami hopes from their en pcriencc, and ability to manage the livery stable Uo siness, that they will roeeivo anil ment a share of i that patronage and support, vvhieh has been so Itbo . rally extended to him fiir many years. And would now, inform his friends and customers, that heitiU continues the stable business at his old stand on . Ellis, between Washington and .Mclntosh streets, where he will continue to keep, as heretofore, fits, i rate Horses and Cairiages, of every description, to , hire, with : earefol and experienced drivers; and wil 1 likewise attend to the sale of carriages and horses on commission for any of his friends, that may coits'gu their properly to him—his stables are large and wuil , supplied with all hinds of provender, the best that eott'd ho procured in this markrl, and the notghbutr . ing eotmf’-y, and steady and attentive grooms to at tend to all horses committed to his charge. I!u fine large Utnoilnis, the George Washington, drawn bjr s* splenhil grey horses, and managed by men ot si,her and steady habits, will continue to carry pas lingers In anil troni the Geotgta and heath faroiina Roil Kntul cars, and land them in any part of the city. As evoty branch of his business w ill ho nndor th own innnedinio innnagcmont, ho trust, that h« wM heuhlc to give general svli.liu tiun. t JOHN U. GI’EORON. iiov C Sot Sfij !,.nv fSool.*, 4 NGET-.niid Alima oh (’orporntii*Ui, Angel or I i « Limnluinin*; AVrhib:ild',s Fimnt, Archibold'i _ (’riminui Pleading, Alkyii’a ( hnnvery Bcpoti«,Pny- Icy on Bills, Conduticud deports S Court,Cou . ilciiciml English Lhancury ,Brp«ris, Chilly on Bill*, ChillyV Blncloilonc, (hitivs (.’riiniiml Law, O hiiy'* Practice, ( liitiy on ('onlnicts Col Iyer on /’artiuir ahipa, (’only it’s Digest, ('hilly’s Pleading, Digest of 1 Wendell s bcporiM, Dudley’s Reports, Dnuloid uni ' East’s BcpDriH E si’s Reportn, Eng. Ecrlcuinslioal Bcporth, Ftnihliuiqnc’s Equity, Field's Klacksoonc ' Gnwon PartiiorHhip, Hilliard'* Elcmwits ofLmv, Hughes Oh): mmniiicc,lngemoil’s Abridgement, Jones on Bailments, JohiiMon’a Bcjnirtf, Johnson’* Clmn | eery reports, JoliUNon’R Digest, Kent's Commeitta ri««, Long on Niilea, Lnwcs on Pleading, M’CJord'ii ( 'himcory deports, iMuddock’s Khancory /Vartioo, A/.iddm k’H Chancery deports, MitlaVd's Plcadiiqj, .Maimin’s Digest, Norris PeukCs Evidence,Oliver | on (’o'*veyancing, (diver's AVncriftin Prcc«dcula, Pelor's deports, Powell on M Of tgages. Powell, uu * roiiLnclH, Powell on Duvi.scs Abridgu ‘ nients, dobert's on Era mis, Kobe re’s on convcyiu»- • iii/, BuhupU’m chunrery depo'rtt, dnst>ell on emuoit J dost oe on criminal Lvitk nce', Siejihenon Ploading, > N’lmkie on blander, MaikieoU l>\idonco, isiory no, l-‘uiIiiirnls, Story's conflict of tlio Law, Story?*. D. S. Laws, Story'* commentaries on tho ( otiHtituiiou, Siigden on \ eiidors, Sonih Carolina Judicial Do ribVmVy deports, Theobald oik principal 1 and Surety, Thoiniis Go ko,. Toller's Law ofExotu ’ tor’s, Vesey’s Chancery deport*, Ve»cy Sr nr.'* Ko : ports, nml Vallel s Law of NnliOn*. For sale by n0v.20 273 RICHARDS .sTO'Y < lii<Tn(or 7 M snlv*. • PKUSONaL IMIOPF-FI V Util DEC.; AND LAND i 2d JANUARY. WILL be sold on Monday, the I llli day of fco c'ombcr next, at tho Murray Mill Plantation i df Hl»y Lite John Fox, doc’d «il«i from An gusin, IhocniiroMor k of IJoiBfS, Mules, Cn.’llo, Hog* and Plantation Tools liteitfhging to tho same. ALbo, the crop of Fodder nml Corn, and CO thousand foot of sawed Lumber ol dlfl’» real kind*—and all «th«r personal property of the defeased, on und about *»rd plantation cxeeplin • the slave*. .7//T on the Jit it V"<*9<Juy in January next t , at iho marko house in this city, hetwsen six and its ven (huusiuid acies of Pine Lund,imtking up ihesa.d Plantation; on whicli tliorr eroflwogcud mill tiWt. and a saw mill now in full operatt*ju. Posawsicin given iiumeoiiiicly ofUtr sale. The land will, ns fu as praelieulde, be so divided a* to suit the ronvoii. once ol purchaser*. 7enn* made known ill tho (imo And place ol tale. i PE7'KR BENNOCIT, ANV’OINE PIQUET, • . lIENUV 11. Cl MMIFO, Exocutor* Tho Cor.Mtitulionftlist and People'* Prc*s will in *ert Ihe above twico u week until (ho day of ealo and present 1 hair account* to thu Executor*, nov. 7 *wtd 21)1 SUotnfge 4* i;ommi>HioiL DA VVSON, hu* taken for n term of .1 years, thalextomdvo Brick 1 iro Proof Ware HOUSE, and CLOSE STOKES, in tho City r*f Augusta, formerly occn dad by Mewsrs. IMllsgrovo <Sc Burdin, and roconily by E. Buttin, Jlo . will attend to any order* in Inn-line, and thosowho l confuiu to him their may rely, with confi . donee on hi* best exertion* for their inicrrai. I AUG*UBTA, Aug. lot h, 18 37. . Tho undesigned having I else (Id he Ware Houocl, at presenf occupied hy him, to Geld Thomas Daw son, will retire from llm hnsines* after (lie lirtt • | September next; he solicit* for .Gonl. D . iho pairog age of lira former tfiiKtomor* and friends, heiiuMng that all ImsinesN confided to hi* charge, will he promptly attended to. EDWARD DUSTIN. Augusta, Ang 15ih, 1830. •% IMilledgeville Kccordar,.Journal, Standard, C& • Innihu* I'.mjuirer, Wnuliirgion New*, SuuthoOi Wliig and Kdgt lieM Advertiser, will give the above six weekly inserliohs. * Aug 15 . - _ wlf 191 Eire Erool* Wnrf-lloiiac. T B’U/I’* Bulißcrihcr* take this method of informiNf 1 the public that they will ci-ntinue to trnu*net a general COMMISSION BUSINESS. Thoir Wareh./iiso* are in complete repair, and they soli cit nshare ofpghlic favour. Grateful for past f olro uago.they nKMiire their friend* no exertions tdiall bo untiling to promote the interest of thoao who may entrust (licit business to them. Their charge* in future w ill bo like other establishment* ol the kind. I Liberal advance* on produce in «foro. Rereiving i and forwarding good* or c ollon promptly nllendril to. 8. KNEEL AND & CO. nug 31 205 swlf (MHK Winter Nosston of this Institution will coni. ■ mcnce on the Ji rut, Any of Oct alter, under Iho so - pcrinlendonce of Mas. JI. L. Moi.sk, assisted by i competent Malennd /'emu lo Tone her. Kvr-ry effort has been made to render this Seminary equal to any in the •Southern Country. AM the branches rona» prising a complete course of English Education will be taught. Abo, French, Spanish, Music, and Painting, together with the Classic* and a Course of Lectinr* on die higher branches. 'I*ICR TIN* per quarterof 13 week*. Firsti'ourte —Orthography, Be ding, Wri ting, Arithmetic, nml Elementary Blanche* ci ] History, Grnminarnnd Geography, S 8 00 Second Course History Sacred and Pro fane, Modern, and Ancient ( Grora uier, Parting Orthoepy and Dictation, $lO 00 Third Con r.»r.—-To the above w ill be added Reading, and Parsing Blank Verse, A’afnral and Moral Philosophy, Botany, Ornithology, t Comport it ion, Mythology, Biography uud Lee- * q lures in Rhetoric qnd Beilcn liPt(fe*, sl2 AQ . French, Npunish and Latin, oaci., Music; oh tho Piano, rE.itranee to now Pupil* $5.) ON Do. on iho Guitar, JIO CO Drawing und Painting $lO Oil Boarding, SSO 00 Fuel, for Winter, Sesaior*, * , $1 00 Every effort ha* been mad* («> render lb© Board ing Departmei it coinfbituWo, and strirl will he |und, as huruiulbrc, to III© morals and man ner* of young I*jdie* entrusted lo Mrs. M’« rare, sept 0 913 Coinnsi**ioin lliinliicmm. nnj | K , : iili.mSi'r will rontinnr lo traiwMt > g <; K.Vl’ft A I.CO.)fM (SMO.\ BUMSF.S4 Ml the city of Siumnnh, nml will ho pro|vrod to iniiKo ronnmnlik mlvnnre. oillior in rn.li or hy «<s i on ooningninwii* ol mllon, if »rnmptn. ivil by th« ii.n il ilm unii'iii.. ami ituiriiMion* for in anijinro nnd >»lo. , _ , „ ,r,i2l If .■) HI) LAMA*.