Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, October 22, 1840, Image 3

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JiCgijyitore. ■ PPI a. —Robert sou Johnson. ■ K r.B.—Holmes. —Keukon. IBvluwin. — Williams.— 4 IcCombs ami Hammond. | ] ]o*s- Bullock.—Brown, Chanel and IlowarJ. 2 [ ■ gain. _. 5 v a n. —Sm ith — Ltndei\ rke. — Harris. — Evanl, Carswell, Mulkey. —Lindsey.—Law Jm, Saunders Kulloch. —Peter Cone.-* And a tie. Hjamdkn-—Hopkins.—Dirour and Atk;nson. HJampbeuu.—Camp.—Bel ers and Carlton. ■akroll.—Bcggess. —El y and Rogers. Bass. —Hamilton,—Kud>.ns and Pitts. 1 loss. Bhatooga.— Camron—ft lis. B o£B - —Guess.—Mays ai|i Morris. 1 gain. Bo wet a. —Tie for SonaPJr — Bell, Cook and Lee. 2 B g a^n> | Bhf.rokee.—McConnell.k -Hunter and Ford. ■Chatham. —Cordon. —M-Jen, Stone, Stiles and ym Anderson. Biarke.— Vincent — Moo\c, Richardson, Stroud. .— Dawson. — Jfes, Robertson and Hurt. Brawfcbd.—Walker.—turner and Cruchtield. Bade.—Rainey—Tanneil Jecatur. — O’Neal. —Hiifs and Chester. )ooLYf*-Graham. —Pctteii and Farnald. )e Kaec. —Diamand. —.vlirphy, Collier and Pal mer. * Jarly. —Speight. —Wils ‘ and Shefheld. Effingham. — VValthour McGahagan. Albert. — Christian. — Cruft, Warren and Parks. Emanuel. —Swain. —Summer. Payette. —Hifliu. —Brow?', and Nixon. p LOVD —Walters. —Shropshire and Liddel. Franklin. —Morris. —Anderson, Jones, Mitchell. Porsyth. —Hammond. —GVeen and Ewen. jilmer.- —Chastain. —Pric;-. Jlynn.— Dart.—King. jREENE. — Stocks. — Rea, laniell, Criddle. Iwinnett. —Loveless. —Read, Pittman and Mar tin. 2 gain. j Habersham. —K nizy.—Biuclay, Sandford, and Wales. 1 gain. f Hancock. — Gonder. — Thoiras, Hudson, Hitchcock. 1 gain. Rall .—Bunagan.—Hardage, Thompson an i Rob erts. 1 los.. Harris.— Kennon. — Jones, Osborne and Wit ams. U s aRD —Crosby. — Johnsoii and Dawson. 1 gain. Henry.— Cox. — Davis, Dcllson ana Bert ley. 4 gain. Houston. — Holmes.—Hampton, Bryan and Brown. 4 gain. Irwin —Young —McDuffie, Jackson.— Mays.—McMilUa,Chandler an 1 Webb. 1 loss. Jasper.— Glover. — White, Preston, Robin:on. 3 gain. Jefferson. — Stapleton.—Eigham and Cavenah. Jones. — Goddard. — Hardman, Lowe and Franks. 4 gain. ' Laurens. — Wright. — Robinson and Ashley. Lee.—Janes. — Ford. 1 gain. Liberty. — Spencei. — Harrington and Manrell. Lincoln. — Moore. — Uagaman, Hardy. 1 gain. Lowndes. — Knight. — Waldhour and Simians Lumpkin.—M’Alfee.—Gathright and Hibberts. 1 loss, Marion. — Minter.—Whigham and Hall. 1 loss. Macon. — Bryan. — Whigham and Green. Madison. —Culbertson. — Whitworth, and a tie. 1 gain. Meriwether. —Reeves. —Dark, Towles and Reeves, 1 loss. Mclntosh. —McDonald. —Stewart and Defiles. — 2 loss. Monroe, — Reid. — Black, Gordon, Jones, and O’- Neal. 4 gain. Montgomery.— Creech. — McCrimmon. Morgan.— Floyd. — Foster, Martin, Mann. Murray.—Bishop. —Morris and Holcombe. Muscogee.— Calhoun. — Flournoy, Alexander, Sapp and Chipley. 5 gain. ♦ Newton. Williamson. — Mardman, Loyal! and Reynolds. $ Oglethorpe — Thomas. C.iawford, Davenport. and Hubbard. 5 Paulding.— Jones. — Pryor. 2 gain. Puce. —Adams. —Neal, White and Green. 1 loss Putnam. — Griggs. — Shaw, Harrison and Linch. Pulaski. —Bostwick. —Whitfield aud Boothe. Rabun. —Henly.—Cannon. ; Randolph.—Graves. —Harrison and Hendry. Richmond. Miller. Jenkins, Lrawford and Rhodes. 1 gain. * Ijcriven.—Conner,—Moultrie and Hotchkiss. 3 loss. Stewart. — Bryan. — West, Di Ixtnny and Boynt on 2 gain. Sumpter.— Tomlinson. — C. cuiford and McMath. Lalli aferro. - - Harris.—Stephens and L-hapman. Talbot. — Sinead. — Dixon, and Lman— uel. 4 gain. Tatnall. — Strickland.—Mar-n. Telfair. — Fryer. — McCall. Thomas. — Blackshear. —Danfl and McMiFam. Troup.— Beasley.—Durden, yiughtright, Taylor and Johnson. J Twiggs.—Smith.— and Tarver. Union. —Jameson. —Wellborn u I fson.— Goode— Trayler, Meadows and Walker. Walker —Thompson. —Smith and Dickson. Walton. —Echols. —Strou.l, Harrison and Moon. Ware — Strickland —Stuart Warren. — Harris. — May, After son and Darden. 1 gain. *. Washington.— Warthen. — Li\ig, Flournoy and B thea. > Wayne. — Wiggins. — Bryan. * 1 gain. Wilkes. — Anderson. — Toombs ; Wingfield, Wooten. Wilkinson. —Beall.—MurphyYmd Hatcher. Off The lirst name in each county is Senator. The names in Italics are W Digs. Mr. Solomon Soutliwick tV Mr. Mckenzie. Albany, N. V. I)ec. 8, 1838. “I hope, mv dear sir, that \ u are now convin ced of what I told you in August last, that an Buren was heartless, hypocritical, and unprinci pled. He is the tool or slave a.f a foul hear! and a false ambition, and never no jessed a particle ol true greatness. I speak not Horn prejudice—l knew him intimately—VEßYf iNTIMA I ELY for SEVENTEEN YEARS-i-and never knew him to act from a noble disinl?rested motive ; al ways full of low cunning, darb, intrigue and base selfishness. I When I told you all this in you seem ed to be surprised. Hut arc ton not now salis fitd- , n -- The Quakers, it is well kno\f n, are opposed, on principle, to all war. Well, thf Trenton Empori um, the principal loco toco in hew Jersey, is now actually urging the Qilikers ot that State to vote for Martin Van Burel., on the ground that he has always been oppos| 1 to war, and, that he was especially opposed to l.sc last with Great Britain// r What think you of that old « Democrats!—De troit Ad. ; r Cold Blooded. —Meeting »i friend the other morning, says the editor of lh.; Boston Journal, who by the way, was a loco, | was struck with his appearance, and inquired, iwby do you look so pale this morning L ‘Oh | said he, “I am naturally very cold blooded. | But on luifiier conversation I found Lae had the start ot me, and had just heard the news fr.f n Georgia. Cold blooded, he ! From the Boston jtlas. “It is true,” said that bajM-box pattern of Democracy. George Bancroft, on h ort Hill, we have had some co d and chilling winds from the Eas but wait, wait for the ha any breezes which will soon blow from the South —from MARY LAND and GEORGIA, to invigorate Democ racy.” Well, wo have waited with all becoming pa tience, and we are satisfied, but how does the reverend Collector find the breeze I Ha my, eh 1 ‘ Eow wow ! be of good muse!'**, dogs ! Are we not soldiers of Uncle .Sam’s army ? Bow ! wow ! on to the tussle, dogs, f Up with your noses . the scefet is quite balmy . Park Theatre. —All the ght, title and in terest of Mr. Simpson and Mrs. Price, in the Park TheaUe, including the residence of the lessee, was sold on Tuescay, at .auction under a Chancery order. It was sold soliject to certain debts and liabilities, and was purchased by Mr. Hackettfor S2OO.—V. Y. Cuini dj- Enq. 5 Change of Residence.—A postmaster writer to the editor of the Harllbitl Review, requesting lain to stop a subscriber's paper, as he has “gone to the d—l. ’ The editor replies, that he don’t , like to lose so valuable a patron, and shall, there fore continue sending to him, in his present abode. We have several subscribers in the above vicinity, and shall feel obliged to the Hartford man if he will give us directions how to send, &c.— We don’t care about furnishing the paper —merely want to send on our bills.— Picayune. We hope the Picayune will make public any information he may receive as to the noode of forwarding his accounts, as we strongly suspect ! we have a few delinquents about those diggins, from whom \vc should bo happy to receive a few castings. Brutal Outrage.—We learn from a gentle man who resides in Stewart county, that Mr. Jefferson J. Lamar, was shot in Lumpkin, on the day preceding the late election, by one John Runnels, a Loco Foco. The act was committed in consequence, it is said, of an attempt on the part of Mr. Lamar to release an intoxicated in dividual, a Harrison man, from the Loco Focos v. ho had captured him, and who forcibly detained him from his friends. Runnels drew a pistol and shot him. It is to be hoped that the law has art arm “strong enough” to punish the perpetrator ot so brutal an outrage. Mr. L amar, we are happy to learn, is recover ing from the effects of the wound.— Mil/edgvil/e Journal. A serious fire occurred in Homer Village on Fnday night last. The large block of buildings standing on the bank of the river, east of the Hotel, embracing the Grist Mill, Oil Mill, Nail Factory, and Clothing wmks was entirely con sumed. .Several other buildings in the vicinity caught fire and were with difficulty saved. The entiro loss is estimated at from to 14,000, less than half of which is covered by insurance. Noah R. Smith—loss on Mill, $4,500, insurance s3,soo.—Loss on the property from SSOO to SBOO, insurance $2,000. Pierce & Bradford— loss estimated at s2,2oo—insurance $750. Wm. Sherman—loss on Oil Mill and Nail Factory, estimated at about s4.ooo—insurance $1,500. Messrs. Hitchcock & Bowen, and Martin Wil t ox. were losers also to the amount of $l3O each. AT. Y. Express. Fanny Elssler’s Diary as board the Great Western.—“ Altered my petticoats— added two inches for the Boston Puritans and the Philadelphia Quakers, took off two for fashiona bles at New York, three for Baltimore, and made kil:s of them in New Orleans.” This is the way of exhibiting a good undertaking.— London Era. -- - ■ • • tb» MARRIED, In Milledgeville on Saturday evening last, Mr. Hamilton A Kenrick of Hamburg, S. C., to Miss Martha D. Thompson, of this city. WAR I N G. The meeting of the Fourth Ward Club, takes place THIS EVENING. oct 22 I . BARBECUE AT SPRING HILL. We are requested to announce that a Barbecue will be given at Spring Hill on Saturday the 31st. insL,to which the citizens of this and the adjacent counties of Columbia, W irren, Jefferson and Burke, are respectfully invited. The ladies are also invited to honor as with their presence on the occasion. BARBECUE AT KIRKPATRICK’S. A Barbecue will be given at Kirkpatrick’s on the Bail Road, on the 2Dth inst. Tl e friends ©f Harrison and Tyler, in the ad joining counties, are invited to attend. 23“ The ladies are invited to attend. oct 22 COMMERCIAL. Latest dates from Liverpool, September 19 Latest dates from Havre, September 10 AUGUSTA MARKET. Wednesday evening, Oct. 21. Cotton —Our Cotton market since last noticed by us, has been very firm, and full prices of the past week paid for all descriptions. The sales are chiefly from wagons at (a) 9 cents for new crop, the quality fair to fully fair. Liverpool classifica tions—extremes S (E Pi cents. Ou r receipt is unusually light for the advanced season of the year. The Northern orders some time acting, are not fiet filled. The weather is favorable to planters for gathering their crops. Our river has recently risen some two feet, and is now navigable for steamers up to our wharves, and from appearances will continue so. Freights —To Savannah, $1 bale; to Charles ton, by rail road, 25c 100 lbs for square, and 35c » 10 J lbs for round bales. Exchange —On New York, at sight, o cent for current funds; Charleston at (a) 4 & ceni; Savannah 1 cent; Philadelphia —0 2 & cent; Lexington, Ky. par Cd> - U> cent; Richmond cent; Specie commands (a> 3% cent prem. Bank Notes. — Savannah Banks, i ct. prem. Colurrrtuis Insuiance Bank “ “ Commercial Bank, Macon, f d) - “ “ Mechanics’, “ (Augusta,) 30- “ “ Agency Brunswick, “ 3 (d) - “ “ Planters’ and Mechanics’ Bank, Columbus, 5 ® - “ dise’nt. Central Bank, 1° - “ “ Miiledgeville Bank, $ “ Ocmulgce Bank, 10 !/r - “ “ Monroe Rail Road Bank, 0 - “ “ Hawkinsville Bank. ]0 0— “ “ Chattiihoochic R. R.*fe B’k Co. .3 a- “ ‘ - Darien Bank, - ** Bank of Rome, 25 0 - “ Merchants’ and Planters’ Bank, St. Josephs, Florida. 5 0- “ , Union Bank, “ 50 0 - “ , Southern Trust Co. “ 30(2?- “ All other Banks now doing business, at par. Specie Paying Banks. —Mechanics’ Bank, Insu rance Bank of Columous, Commercial Bank of Ma con, and Brunswick Agency in this city. ; MARINE intelligence. Savannah, Oct. 20. Arrived —biig Woodstock, Davis, Portland; brig Opelousas, Forrest, Baltimore; schr Emily, Symes, Philadelphia; Steamboat G B Lamar, Croker, Au -1 gusla. Cleared —brig Wm Taylor, Hoey, New Y’ork. Charleston. October 21. Arrived yesterday —ship Birmingham, Robinson, ! Bath. (Me.); brig Alpine, Henchman, Trinidad, 1 (Cuba| • schr Shylock, Hall, Madeira; schr Edward 1 Franklin, Locke, New Bedford, i Clcored-— Line brig Arabian, Hawes, N. Orleans; C L biig Buenos Ayres, Stewait, New York; schr Virginia Antoinette, Place, Havana. s The fr |e:i 3s 1 acquaintances of Mr Peter ’ Loisclair are invited to the Funeral of his son, ' 1 orrekce Boisclair, from the house of Mr. Ld - rnuuti Glascock, at 10 o’clock this forenoon. , CARD Mr Richards’ Painting School will I re °P° B on Monday, the 19 th inst. oct S-trw3t ’ 21C au "Lorizcd to announce 11. F. M. r ILCKLII, as a candidate for Justice of the Peace, in the Bloody 6both. 0-3* JEREMIAH H. ('LARK is recommended r as a suitable person for the office of Justice of the Pence, for the 6Coth District, and will be supported f (oct S) Many Voters. rnS?J !,e . Un d ersi g n e < J, if elected, will serve the Gout* District as Justice of the Peace. _ oct 7 ~ tf R. P. SPELMAN. CJV Miss TRAIN will resume her School at S immervilie on the first Monday in November. Board can be obtained on the Hill. aug 12 ts ffp Mr. ADAMS resumes his SCHOOL this day Oct. i2th,) in the room adjoining the Unitarian Church, on Green street. oct 12-2 w THE READING ROOaW ADaiChed to this office is open to subscribers, and strangers introduced by them, every day and eve ning (Sunday evenings excepted) until 9 o’clock. Subscription $5 ; for a firm of two or more $lO ffp EXCHANGE ON NEW YORK—At sight, and at one to twenty days sight. For sale bv nov 23 GARDELLE & RHIND. (O' Dr. J. J. WILSON has removed for the Summer to the house of James Gardner, Esq., Ist door below the Academy. June G CffDr. GARDNER, fmmcrly resident surgeon n the New Y ork Hospital, and physician at Belle vue Hospital, New Y ork, tenders to the public his professional services. Office in Washington street, between Broad and Ellis streets Residence, United States Hotel, ap 2 Dr. W. S. JONES tenders his professiona services to the citizens of Augusta and its vicinity He may be found at his residence on the North side of Green second door below Mclntosh street, and at the Chronicle and Sentinel office. ff AUGUSTA BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.— i For the benefit of the sick poor of Augusta, The committee for the present month are as follows; Division No. I.—Cyius Pike, Nathaniel Green, Miss Margaret Smith, Mrs. Eliza Wightman. Division No. 2. —VV. F. Pemberton, J.M. Newby, Mrs. H. P’. Roberson, Miss A. C. Righton, Division No. 3. —John Cashin, James Panton Mrs. Tremley, Mrs. E. Carafield. oct 23 J. W. WIGHTMAN, Sec’y. LIME. —123 barrels of LIME, in fine order landing, and for sale by oct 20 VV. E. JACKSON. MOLASSES AND CHEESE.—4O Hogsheads Molasses for sale on the wharf. Also,in store. 30 casks Prime Cheese. T. S. METCALF, oct 20 3t MOLASSES.— 30 hhds. Cuba Molasses landing and for sale low, on the wharf. . GARDELLE & RHIND, oct. 20 3t Mclntosh street. WANTED TO HIRE, a good Washer Wo man, till the first of January. Apply at this office. oct 13 Cy G) SHARES of the Bank of Augusta Stock, oct 13 RUSSELL & HUTCHINSON Auc’rs. Dentistry.— benjamin douglas. Sur geon Dentist, has removed to the residence No. 242 Broad street, over the Watch and Jewelry Store of Mr. G. C. Gordon. oct 13-ts PRIVATE BOARI ING. —A few boarders can be accommodated by calling at Bennoch’s corner, next door above Russell & Hutchinson’s Auction Store. D. VV. CALHOUN, oct 17 d2w f Z VHE VERBENA CREAM, an Emollient Soap, X which affords real pleasure in shaving produ cing a rich, fragrant, creamy and permanent lather, just received and for sate by oct 14 GARVIN & HAINES. OIL, &c.—Train Oil, Plaster Pans and j Gilder’s Whiting, for sale in quantities to suit purchasers, by GARVIN & HAINES, oet 14 I AMP OIL —A supply of best Bleached Lamp j Oil, just received and for sale by oct 14 GARVIN & HAINES. Cl BORGIA BURR STONES FOR SALE.—A first rate pair of these Mill Stones, four and a haif feet in diameter. For terms apply at this office. jan 31 ts OLD PEACH BRANDY —A choice article, for sale by SIBLEY & CRAPON. Hamburg, August 10, 1840. '\T OTICE. —The subscriber having associated Mr. Robert T. Hyde in his business from the Ist inst. it will from that date be conducted in the name of DUNLAP HYDE. July 9, IS4O. i. G. DUNLAP. TH’SHE following rates of Toll over the Augusta j Bridge, is established from this date; All wagons and carts from the country, loaded with Cotton, Flour, Corn-meal, Fodder, Bacon, Lard, Butter, and Poultry, coming into the City of Augusta for sale, shall be allowed to pass and re pays free of toll. All wagons loaded with Lumber, Wood, or Brick, 25 cents each way, and all other tolls the same as heretofore. By order of the Bridge Committee. oct 10-lm S. 11. OLIVER, Clerk. NOTICE. —The undersigned have formed a con nection under the firm of ROWLAND & BARSTOW, for the purpose of transacting a Gen eral Commission Business in Savannah, and solicit a share of patronage. WM. P. ROWLAND, E. R. BARSTOW. References —Messrs. Peck & Dealing, John G. Winter Esq., Stovall & Simmons. October 19, 1840. wlm NOTICE. rfTHE subscribers having taken the store and purchased the Drugs, Fixtures &c. belonging to the late James Leverich, beg leave, to inlorm their friends and the public, that they will con tinue the same business under the name of Roheit Austin & Co. They are now receiving an addi tional and extensive supply of Drugs, Paints, ( ils. Glassware, fyc., from the North, which they intend to sell on moderate terms. Country merchants and others, previous to their purchasing elsewhere, are requested to call and examine their stock and prices. The Drugs we will warrant to be fresh aud of superior quality, and will feel thankful for the continued patronage of Dr. Leverich’s former customers. ROBERT AUSTIN, sept 25-trwtf J. A. TRUCHELUT. “ THE MATERNAL FRIEND 99 IS one of those invaluable remedies that stands the test cf trial. In every instance that has come to the knowledge of the proprietors, it has proved itself to be what it is recommended—a pleasant, safe, and efficacious remedy for all the sympathetic affections attendant on Pregnancy, and all those periodical disorders to which both ma ried and unmarried females are liable. Delicacy forbid* giving the details of its merits in a news f paper advertisement, but it may be stated that it has been in use under various names— (The Philo . token, Mother’s Relief, $c..J for some ten years cast and wherever introduced, the demand for it, • (without the aid of “ puffing,”) has been constant ly on the increase. This fact in evidence of .its ’ real virtues, together with the belief that hundreds of females are suffering from want of the know ledge of a remedy adapted to their cases, induces thc°proprietors respectfully to call the attention of sufferers to their pamphlets, which accompany each bottle, and which may be had gratis of any | of their agents. i Price s>l 50 per bottle. Sold by 1 price P HAVILANDjRIsL EY&CO. Agents, Augusta. ' H WTLAND, HARRAL & ALLEN, oct 14-2 m Agents, Charleston. I NOTICE TO TRAVELLERS. A TRIWEEKLY LINE OF FOUR HORSE COACHES is new running from Lome, Flm d County, Ga ,to Gunter’s Landing,upo i Tennessee River, in Alabama, forming a connection between the Stage Line now in operation, from the head of the Georgia Rail Road to Rome, and the Steam- Boat and Rail Road Line Lom Gunter’s Landing to Tuscumbla. This Line will leave Lome every Monday, Wed nesday and Friday morning, and arrive at Gunter’s Landing on the evening of the same days. Re turning, will leave Gunter’s Landing every Tues day, Thursday and Saturday morning, and arrive in Rome on the evening of the same days, thus forming an uninterrupted intercommunication be tween the City of New York and Tuscumbra. North Alabama, where Travellers will find Stages to convey them in every desirable direction. The time occupied in travelling from New York to Tus cumbia, will be as follows: Four days from New York to Greensboro, Ga., at the Head of the Rail Road; three days from thence to Gunter’s Land ing, Alabama, and one day from thence to Tus curabia. Travellers to Huntsville and Nashville, will leave this Line at Gunter’s Landing, and ar rive in Huntsville on the morning of the Bth day from New York, and in Nashville, on the 9th. Travellers to Memphis, Tennessee, and Columbus, Mississippi, will arrive in those places in 10 days from New York. There will be a saving in the time at present occupied between the several pla ces, of about one week, with the additional advan tage (important particularly to Meichants,) of passing through most of the principal eitics in the Union. * A. WILSON & CO. Rome October 22, 1840. ts. PRIVATE AND TRANSIENT BOARDING— By Mrs. EDWARD W. COLLIER.—She has taken Mr. Chrtis’s brick building, immediately op posite Messrs. Bently & McCord’s Grocery Store and Messrs. Stovall Simmons & Co.’s Warehouse, where she will accommodate a few regular Board ers, any of her country friends who may please to call on her. Families from the countiy can here have retire ment and jet be convenient to business, oct 20 dl w wGt The Milledgeville Journal and Edgeliald Adver tiser will copy the above for six weeks. NEW MILLINERY, DRESS MAKING, ; &c., &c. MRS. C. HOFFMAN respectfully informs the Ladies of Augusta and vicinity that her es tablishment of Millinery and Dress Making, as likewise Bleaching and altering Straw Bonnets, will still in future be continued, and she maybe found at her old stand, the new building, second story, opposite hate Planter’s Hotel, where she will be readj’ at all times to furnish her customers with the latest style of Millinery &c., at the very short est notice. Having with hcavj'expense engaged good hands, no pains will be spared in the execu tion of all orders entrusted to her care, and every exertion will be used to give satisfaction to her old. friends and customers generally in either line. Her fashions for Fall will be opened on Monday next, the 26th of October, and the ladies are re spectfully invited to call. oct 20 twl2t 6 A lALLIGHAN’S FEVER AND AGUE PILLS! ® B An infallible remedy for that distressing dis ease. Numerous certificates might be given in proof of the truly wonderful effects of these cele brated Pills, but it is deemed unnecessary, as they are too well known to need recommendation. For sale by fa 24) HAVILAND, RISLEY 4c Co. A GENTLEMAN AND LADY wish to obtain a situation as Teachers for the ensuing year. The Gentleman is a graduate, and the Lady is well qualified to teach either the Sciences or Music, and both have had ample experience in teaching. Sat isfactory references can be given. Address trie Editors of the Chronicle 4c Sentinel, Augusta. oct 14-ts FALL AND WINTER GOODS.—The _Ln subscribers are now receiving and opening their fall and winter stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, among which are many seasonable and desirable articles, to which the attention of the public is respectfully invited. sept 4 W W. 11. CRANE & Co. Gi ENGINE COLOGNE WATER. Farina’s % genuine Cologne Water, in long and short boUles, warranted of the very best quality; for sale in boxes of half a dozen each, for family use, or by single bottles. Also, a large assortment of Fancy Soaps, Odorous Waters, Extracts, Hair Oils, and Curling Fluids, of the best quality, at Apothecarj r Hall, 232 Broad street, by GARVIN 4t HAINES, oct 14 OILS AND PAINTS. —Pale Winter Strained Lamp Oil, Pale Fall Strained Lamp Oil, “ Whale “ Train “ Linseed “ In quantities to suit purchasers. Also, a general assortment of Paints, Window Glass, Bcc. &c. For sale by GARVIN & HAINES, oct 14 232 Broad-stroet. AT PRIVATE SALE. BBLS New CANAL FLOUR, a first rate article. Just received and for sale by oct 6 W. E. JACKSON, Auctioneer. SUPERIOR CHEWING TOBACCO. JUST received, a lot of very superior Chewing Cavendish Tobacco. For sale by oct 8-ts I. S. BEERS & CO. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. THE subscriber has made arrangements with the most extensive Instrument makers in the Union, and is now and will hereafter be supplied with all the various Surgical Instruments in com - mon use, and can, at short notice, have Instruments of any description made to order. Phj'sicians will please call and examine his stock and prices. WM. M. D’ANTIGNAC, oc tS-tf Druggist. BAGGING, ROPE, &C. I*' /A/A PIECES 44 inch Bagging, aif lbs. i)UU per yard; 2UO coils Bale Rope ; 50 ps, heavy milled and ble-achcd Sacking ; 1 bale plaid and striped Hemp Carpeting. For sale by GARDELLE 4t RlilND. maj' 16 ts MR. RICHARDS’ PAINTING SCHOOL. MR. RICHARDS will resume his Classes in Drawing, on Monday, the 26th inst. His room, (Masonic Hall,) is now open to visitors, and will continue so daily, until that date. He has re cently made additions to the subjects in his galle ry, among them some Paintings of Scenery in our own State. He gives instruction in Pencilling, Flower and Fruit Painting in Water Colors, Landscape, Fruit, &c.,in Oils, and in Perspective. Mr. R. will execute any commissions con nected with the profession of a Draughtsman and Landscape Painter. He will supply orders for Portrait and Picture Frames. oct 20-6 t VINCENT & OGIER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE. Ci HECKS AT SIGHT ON 1 NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, AND CHARLESTON, In sums to suit purchasers. For sale bv VINCENT & OGiER, Broad-street, opposite the Masonic Hall, oct 1 ts subscriber would inform his friends, and the public generally, that he has removed his Office to No. 248 Broad street, (the office recently occupied by the Branch of the Bank of Milledgeville, and more recently by Wm. P. Wright & Co., next door below the United States Hotel, where he will continue to transact an Exchange Business in his own name, and respectfully solicits a portion of their patronage. JOHN G. WINTER, oct 12 2w COPARTNERSHIP. THE undersigned have associated themselves under the firm of PECK & DEARING, and will transact a general EXCHANGE and COM MISSION BUSINESS. Office under the Masonic Hall, recently occupied bv John G. Winter & Co. SAML. H. PECK, W. E. DEARING. Augusta, 12th Oct., IS4O. • FOR SALE. — A pair of well broke NORTHERN HORSES. Apply to JOHN G. WINTER oct 14 t s ( 1 A KEN UP—On the Louisville Road, Aon Sunday, the Itlh instant, a Ches nut Gelding, near 15 hands high,s veais old, had on a carriage bridle, mounted with plated metal. The owner is requested to applv to the subscriber, six and a half miles from A 'gustn near Butler’s Creek, on the Louisville Road, pav charges and take him away, ]] ENRY BERRY, oct 21 3t* CLINCH RIF LEM EN— A TTENTION. 6 Appear on your Parade Ground, properly 11 armed and equipped, according to law, with White Pants, on Thursday next, the 22d, for [hi Battalion muster, at half-past 9 o’clock, A. M. YW By order. CAMPBELL, O. S. Ilf The Commissioned and Non-commissioncd officers will appear on the Parade Grourd, in full uniform, this afternoon at 2 P. M., for drill, oct 21 ORDER No. 1. Head Quarters, 10th Reg. Gcor. Mil. Augusta, Oct. 16, 1840. 5 3 The Field, Staff, Company, and Non-com 0' missioned officers of the 10th Regiment will ES assemble on Wednesday, the 21st inst., at 2 ml o’clock, P. M., in front of the Methodist Cha ir! Pel, Green-street, armed and equipped as the lli! l-iw directs, for drill and other exercises by the Adjutant General. And on Thursday, the 22d inst., the Regiment will assemble, at 9 o’clock, A. M., in front of the City Hall for drill, review, and inspection by the Adjutant General. By order of Coeosel Wilson. 3t J. J. ROBERTSON, Adjutant. (5) r QR. BBLS. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, nJ, 25 bbls. Extra Canal Flour, 20 bbls Irish Potatoes, 50 dozen Pickles, assorted, 15 kegs Goshen Butler, 10 kegs-Winchester’s Lard, 20 boxes Cheese, 20 boxes Starch, 20 bids. No. 3 Mackerel, 20 kills No. 1 do. Jus* received and for sale by I. S. BEERS & Co. oct 15 ts NEW GOODS. RUSSELL & HUTCHINSON have just re , ceived and are now opening a splendid as sortment of Fresh and Seasonable DRY GOODS, which they offer low. Call and see. sept 24 PERFUMERY. FBNHE undersigned i« now receiving a complete lb assortment of Cologne, Lavender,Florida and Hooey Waters, Cosmetics, Fancy and Shaving Soaps, Hair Oils, Brushes and Combs, in great va riety, which lie will sell low. oct 8-tt WM. M. D’ANTIGNAC, Druggist. POSITIVE NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to Charles M. Curtis late of Richmond County deceased, are hereby notified, that L. N. Mitchell has authority, as here tofore, to make settlements for and on account of the Estate ; and unless payment be made to him or myself, on or before the 20th proximo, I shall immediately thereafter, resort to legal means to close tne concern. WM. S. PORTER, Arim’r. October 19, 1840. 6t NOTARY PUBLIC, CONVEY ANUER. AND GENERAL AGENCY OFFICE. riIHE undersigned has removed to the budding j of John Phinizy, Esq., nearly opposite to M. Frederick’s Confectionary' on Broad street, where he will continue to negotiate and convey property legally; arrange Account Bocks by double or sin gle Entry, and make therefrom the bills in proper form, and collect the same. He will also give his prompt attention to the settlement of estates agree ably to law, and conform strictly to the duties of a Notary Public. L. N. MITCHELL, octl9 d3t DRUG STORE, WM. M. D’ANTIGNAC, (Late Turpin & D’ Antignac,) has removed two doors below his former stand, to tl*e Store recently occupied by E. W. Spofford, and is now receiving in addition to his former stock, a large supply of DRUGS & MEDICINES, WHITE LEAD. LINSEED OIL, REST SPERM OIL, WINDOW GLASS, &o. &c. All of whiclr will be sold low, and on accommo dating terms. Having purchased the notes and accounts of the late firm of Turpin & D,Antignac, he particularly requests those indebted to make early' paj'ment. oct 8 ts NEW GOODS. THE subscribers have received their Fall and Winter supply of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, consisting of a great variety of new and desirable articles, among which are the fol lowing : i Duffel and Whitney Blankets, Cloths, Cassimcrs, Satinetts, Kentucky Jeans, red white and green Flannels, Keisys, plain and plaid Negro Cloths, Brown and bleach d Shktings and Sheetings, Apron Check, Linen and cotton Bedtick, brown and bl’hd Jeans, Black Lasting, cotton Cassimere, for gig tops. Table Damask, birds eye and Russia Diapers, Irish Linens, some superior undressed, I French, English and American Prints, Furniture Prints, brown Holland, black Rilecia, 3-4 and 4-4 Scotch Ginghams., Turkey red Prints, Black and blue black col’d and fig’d Bombazines, French and English plain and fig’d Merinos, Rich emb’d Muslin De Laines, pl’n and fig’d do. Black and blue black col’d and fig’d Silks, Plain and fig’d Swiss book and plaid Muslins, Ladies, Gentlemens, Misses and Boys cotton and woolen Hose, Large rich fig’d Satin Points or Mantillos, Embraidered Thibet, Cassimere, Plaid, Merino and Muslin De Larne Shawls, Rich pi rid Ribbons, satin Taffeta and Cap do. Thread Laces and Edgings, Muslin Insertings and . Edgings, | Plain and fig’d Bobinct, wash Blond and diamond Nett, Ladies black, white and colored Fillet Gloves and Mitts, Ladies sup’r English silk Mitts, new style. Kid, Buckskin, Merino, and Siik Gloves, Black and blue black Crape, and crape Veils, While, black and col’d crape Lesse, Black and white English silk Hose, Bordered, hemstitched and lace edged Linen Cam bric Hdkfs, Linen, Cambric, and Linen Lawn, Chantilla and diamond net Veils, Slate col’d Pongee and cotton Chambray, for riding, dresses, Fancy silk hdkfs, gent’s Pongee and bl’k silk do. Shell and Brazilian tuck and side combs, Elastic wristbands, artificial Flowers and Wreaths, Whalebones for Dresses and Bonnets, Taylor’s, Clark’s and Willet’s spool Thread, Black and col’d Italian sewing Silk, Black, brown, and all col’d linen '1 bread, Carpet and furniture Binding, zephyr worsted Ivory Combs, Horn and Buffalo dressing do. Hair Brushes, toilet Powder and fancy Soap, Cologne water of a superior quality, Narrow and wide linen Tape, bl’k and col’d Braid, Coronation Braid, silver Thimbles, Fins, Needles, &c. &c. The above, with a variety of other articles, will be sold on reasonable ter ms by WM. 11. CRANE k CO. oct 15 dlw w4t 231 Broad street. NOTICE. I TAKE pleasure in informing the Planters and Country people at large, that I have made ar rangements to do a general Grocery business in thrs , place, and will keep constantly on baud a good as sortment of Grocer ies, and all other articles usual ly kept for the up country trade. A. Wray will conduct the business, and act as rny duly author ized agent in the purchase of goods and everything appertaining to ray business in the mercantile irne. And f.om hts knowledge and experience in busi ness, I hope to merit a liberal patronage. He will be found at the stand formerly occupied by John E. McDonald, where he will attend promptly to all orders confided to him. H. G. JOHNSON. Hamburg, Sept. 14, IS4O. ts The Hamburg Journal will please insert the a bove four times, and present their bill to A. WR YY, Agent. PUBLIC SALES. by w. E. JACKSON. TO-MORROW MORNING, At 10$ o’clock, in front of my store, will be sold, 4 hhds. Philadelphia Whiskey. 2 bbls. do. do. 4 44 N. E. Rum. 4 “ Nortliern Gin. 4 “ Monougahela Whiskey. 2 casks Lamp Oil. 10 boxes Cheese. 10 bbls. Oranges. 3 “ Crushed Sugar. 3 boxer Havana do. 2 half barrels No. 2 Mackerel. 5 bbls. Potatoes. 10 boxes super Claret Wine. 4 “ Brandy Cherries. G “ Port Wine. 5 “ Tobacco. 8 “ Pipes. also. Sundry other articles. Terms cash. oct22 Executor's Sale. BY W. E. JACKSON. WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in Novem ber next,at the lower market house in the city of Augusta, within the usual hours of sale, four negioes belonging to the estate of Martha McMillan, deceased. Sold by order of court, fora division. Terms at sale. WM. H JUNES August 31, 1840. Executor. Administrator's Sale. BY W. E. JACKSON. \\ ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Novem ▼ w ber next, at the lower market house, be tween the usual hours of sale, a gold patent lever watch and chain, together with five shares of the Georgia Insurance and Trust Company stock, bc lorging to the estate of Janies Carswell deceased. R. CLARKE, Adm’r. October 15, 1840. td PUBLIC SALE OF I*LANTAT 1 UN, ON the first Tuesday in December next, at the lower market in the city of Augusta, will be offered for sale that valuable Plantation on Savan nah River, in Edgefield District, S. C., known s Horse Creek, about a mile and a half below Au gusta, containing 804 acres, agreeably to plat, a considerable portion of which is fertile, low grounds and Isinglass lands. There is a Flat and a right ot way forever secured through the plan tation ol Mr. Watley, on the Georgia side, directly opposite. Perms of sale, one-third cash and (lie balance in two equal payments of ore and two years, secured by mortgage on the propeity and notes with two approved endorsers, with interest at 8 per cent per annum, from date of delivery of plantation, on the first ot January next Names of endorscis required on day of sale. £. F. CAMPBELL. October 5, 1840. J— L TO RENT.—The dwelling house on Green street, opposite ihe Lancasteriau JyyjL,School, and the stable and horse lot next above Mr. Goclchius’ Carriage shop on Ellis street. oct 17-ts J. W. WILDE. M TO RENT.—(Possession given imme diately,) the office on Broad street, oppo site the Masonic Hall, formerly known as the Augusta Mirror office. For terms, &c.. apply *£ __J°ct 7-ts ] VINCENT & UGIEJI. I*} RENT—Two small Dwellings, Sip I w 'tG a Well of good water in tho Yard, - ML on Telfair-street, belonging to the Es tates ol Rebecca and Thomas Quizenherry. oct 1 (ts) A. SIBLEY, Administrator. Jl—.-A SCHOOL ROOM.--—The School Room |„| -:j)j in the basement story of the Presbyterian ■Jy==X ■-Lecture Room will be rented, and imme diate possessien given. Enquire of sept 24 Dm J. G. DUNLAP. AttttttA. to RENT, from Ae Ist October, the Mm three small tenements on Telfair-street, MM. nearly fronting my residence. Apply at my residence. PAUL FIZSIMMONS. sept 14 ts MTO KENT.—The Richmond Hotel, op posite the Upper Market. Apply to Sam- Hale, Esq., or to the undersigned. Also, a dwelling house on the North side of Reynolds street,in the rear of Parson's Furniture Store —rented last year by J. J. Cohen. Apply to sept2S-dtf CHALKS J. JENKINS. GROCERY AND COMMISSION BUSI NESS. fBNHE undersigned have this day entered into j eo-paitnership, for the purpose o£ transacting a Grocery and Commission business, in this city, under the firm of Fort, Ciopton & Malone. WILLIAM FORT, MARTIN R. CLOPTON, IRA E. FORT, CHARLES J. MALONE. Savannah, Sept. 27, 1840. oct 7-2 m A CARD. fipHE subscriber has retained to the city, and X will again resume his profession, the teaching of Music on ihe Fiano and Guitar. Thankful for past favors, he solicits a continuance of the same. Those desiring my services will please leave their address at Mr. Parsons’ Furniture Store, or the dwelling of Mrs. Carts, corner of Campbell and Ellis streets. OTTO HERMANN, oct 12 lin F. A. MADGE, IMPORTER OF FRENCH TRAVELLING and FANCY BASKETS, has constantly on hand an extensive and handsome assortment at his store. No. 130 Broad street, Augusta. Aiso, he his an nexed to the above business, Fancy Straw Bags, Oil Cloth Reticules, Tooth Brushes, Fancy Specta cle Cases. Shaving Brushes, and a great variety of Fancy Straw Baskets, &c. &c. all of which will be sold at low prices. sept 12 PLANTATION FOB SALE. ; riNHE subscriber oilers for sale the Plantation X lately owned by Mrs. Urquhart, deceased,sit uated in Burke county, adjoining the town com mon of Waynesboro, containing about 1014 acres. On the premises are a two story brick dwelling in thorough repair, gin house, overseer’s house, ami all necessary out buildings. The place being well known, a further description is deemed unneces sary. There will also be sold with the place, if desired, the stock of Cattle, among which are some fine milch cows, hogs, horses, plantation utensils, &c, A bargain may be had, and terms made accom modating to an approved purchaser. Possession given Ist January next. W. E. JACKSON, sept 10 WARE-HOUSE AM) COMMISSION BUSINESS. THE subscribers will continue the Ware-house and Commission Business at their old stand, where they hope to receive the same liberal patro nage that has been given to them for years past. Our location being central and near the wharves, combines as many advantages as any similar estab lishment in the city. In the late disastrous fresh et we sustained some injury, but as little perhaps as any other ware-house m the city, having the same quantity of produce on hand. Our Ware house and close-stores arc in good order for the re ception of produce or Merchandize, and strict at tention will be devoted to cither when entrusted to our care. BAIRD Sc ROWLAND. Augusta. July 28. IMP. - tlstXor. AUGUSTA FEMALE SEMINARY. THE duties of this SEMINARY will be resumed on the 18th of O v ober, by Mrs H. L. Moise, assisted by competent and efficient Teachcis. All the branches of a complete English Education will be taught. Also French and other Languages; Vocal and Instrumental Music, and Drawing and Painting in all their branches. terms. pr. qr. of 3 mos. For English—from $8 to sls 00 “ French and other Languages 10 00 “ Music on the Piano, 20 00 “ “ “ Guitar, 10 00 “ Drawing and Painting, 12 00 44 Boarding and Lodging, lights and fuel, 50 00 A limited number of young ladies can be com fortably accommodated in the immediate lamiiy of Mrs Moise, whose attention will be devoted to their morals and deportment. sept 2J-ti (Tj» The Edgefield Advertiser will insert above three times and forward bill.