Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, November 04, 1840, Image 3

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by THIS MORNING |S mail. Election Retur is. Harrison. Van Buren. Morgan, 198 tmj. Warren 552.. 243 I Clarke 630..1 319 [ Taliaferro, 431. .; 47 Gwinnett, 125 mai. a Bibb, 18 *if I Baldwin, 204 j I Hancock, 483. .jj 241 I Wilkes,.... 438.. 1 353 Burke, 593..1 195 Ml LLEDGEVILLE, Nov. 3, 1840. Dear Sir :—I have only tiihjj to say, Bailey, (V. B.) is elected Clerk to the i Senate by one I vote —present 88 Senators onlyj; and Cabiness* I (H.) Clerk of the House by 1$ majority—lßs present; Fitchett Messenger of Jne House. No I other elections have taken place.* BALM OF CO LI pi 111 A. restoring and preserving tjie Hair, prepar [ u. ed by the subscribers, fio.n aj correct receipt, ■ and warranted as good as any arttde by the name I in the United States. For sale wholesale and re- I tail by WM. J. BURRITT &CG..jl2 Gold street. Caution. —Never buy Balm of Columbia if rep- I resented to be the genuine imp aj ted article and [ purporting to be sold by the “ American Agent,” | as such representation is false, am< designed to de- I ceive the public ; and after this notice, no dealer I or consumer can purchase the article under such I base representation, without opejiiy encouraging deception and patronizing imposition. WM. J. BURRITT & 00., 12 Goldst. For sale by ROBT. AUSTI i & CO., nov 4 Sole Agen s in Aueusta. _ • I HAMILTON’S ELIXER OF OPIUM, A new and important L scovtry. TT has long been a great desider turn in Medica* | Science, and has been the si ujcct of a vas ( i amount of Chemical experiment, l' obtain theme" I dicmal quaftties of Opium to the x< lusion of it s , noxious principles and useless co. ibinalions. No article in the whole range of the I harniacopana is perhaps of greater importance let mankind ; and j none which has engaged a greater .hare of chemi cal attention. Every preparation hitherto made from this drug, whether in the ft rm of Extract, Morphia, Black Drop, ParagoricJ or Laudanum, | contains in close combination a pinion with the an [ lid te, and hence we find the acninistration of I; them attended with a numerous train of evils, I among which are headache, iass-lude, tremors, f nausea, vomiting, constipation, de? ngement of the I nervous si stem —and a quality wn-r derfully piedis ■ posing the system t* its habitual ease : to obtain I therefore the Soothing Opiate and |Vnti-Spasmodic [ Anodyne in all its virtues, separat]; from the dele- j I terious principles of the drug, hasi for a series of j I years engaged the profound attention of the author ; I it presented itself to his mind as i subject of great I magnitude; the acquisition to the medical faculty ■ of so important a remedial agent, and the incalcu y table amount of human misery if ml would be alie viated by the have beeij to him a sure I guarantee that he would reap a riel 4 reward for his I labors, at least in self-gratulation,' Having satis- I factorily tested the Elixer in several hundreds of I instances, he has now the happing °f saying to I the public that his labors have'he£h crowned with Ek triumphant success. J. HAMILTON, M. D. Sold wholesale by WM. J. BUHRITT & Co., 12 ' Gold street. New-York, and by 4 ROBT. AUSTI# & CO., nov 4 Sole Agent} in Augusta. “THE MATERNAL FRIEND ” IS one of those invaluable remedies that stands the test us trial. In every u|stance that has ; | come to the knowledge of the proprietors, it has proved itsell 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 I married and unmarried females s; r - iable. Delicacy I forbids giving tiie details of its rm cits in a news \ paper advertisement, but it may b ; stated that it j has been in use under various name s —(The Ph/10-1 1 token, Mother's Relief, &. C..J for ;|ome ten years past, and wherever introduced, the demand for it, j (without the aid of “ puffing,”) has been constant ly' on the increase. This fact hi evidence ot its I real virtues, together with the beliief that hundred* I of females are suffering from w.rat of the know j ledge of a remedy adapted to their cases, induce; | . the proprietors respectfully to call the attentios In of sulfcrers to their pamphlets, which accompanj i each bottle, and which may be iujd gratis of any g of their agents. | Brice $1 50 per bottle. Sold bv J HA STL AND, KDfcEY & CO. Agelts, Augusta. HAVILAND, HARRAL jc ALLEN, oct 14-2 m Agent!. Charleston. In the Superior Court of Richmond County. Term, 1840. ] William § vs. Nisi. j John P. Coles, j | S TPON the petition of William B«>stwick, setting forth that he was in the possession of a pro mi-sory note, made by one John R .Coles, dated on the 30th day of July, ISI9, and payable sixty days after date, to the order of William) Bos t wick it Co., for tnree hundred and seventy fivfe 45-100 dollar ,, which was destroyed by tire on the eighth of Au gust, 1826, and praying this comp) to establish a copy in lieu of said original notelsio destroyed: I is ordered, that the said John P. iColts do show cause, at the next term of this cc-ijut, why a copy should not be established in licu.j't said original note. It is furthcruidered, that apjopy ot thi- rule be served on ihe said John P. t;i|les thirty days prior to the next term, or be jatblDhed once a month for four months prior the;e?q, in one of the public gazettes of the city oi Augusta. A true extract from the minute 4 !.} August 27,1840. James ci’k. ' i: - DRUGS AND MEDICINES. fTMIE subscriber respectfully in; Vims bis friends j and the public generally that be has removed his Drug and Medicine establish™ ?ht twelve doors above his old stand, to No. 331, so i h side of Broad street, diiectly opposite Messrs. (,|i a ke, McTier Sc Co., where he has on hand a large .ji d well selected assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Pqi uinery, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c., &c., which he wijl dispose of on the most reasonable terms. \ He politely invites Physicians |i d’Merchants to call and examine his stocK, as lu, eels certain he can olfer them such bargains as vi|i 1 induce them to buy. I Orders respectfully solicited anjl punctually at tended to, and every article warnuied fresh and of the ffist quality. ROB Els. If CARTER, oct S j- swim NOTICE. [ f 11HE subscribers having taken the store and purchased the Drugs, FixluiJ? Ac., belong ing to the late James Leverich, iji g leave to in form their friends and the that they will continue the same business under it it name ot Ro bert Austin 6c Co. 1 hey aic nfk receiving an additional and extensive supply of- Irugs, Paints, Oils, Giassuare, S,-c., from the N>? tb, which they intend to sell on moderate terms, i ■ Country merchants and olhers, f) evious to their purchasing elsewhere, are reque ik to call and ex amine their stock and prices. The Drugs we wil avairant to be fresh an i of su; ijiifir quality, and will feel thankful for the continue;! patronage oi Ur. Leverrth’slormcr customers. ROBERT AUSTIN, feept 25 twtf J. A. TRUCHELUT. VSTAGON AND COTTON GlN.—The sub scriber has a fine Four Horse Wagon and ortv Saw Cotton Gin for sale, both new and complete. Apply to LUTHER ROLL. ocr 28 lot IIME 300 casks Lime, first quality, and in A good order, expected to arrive, will be sold low from the wharf, by oct 28 ts * GARDELLE & RHIND. DUFON I’S POVV DEll.—oUO kegs FFFg. sport ing Powder. 50 kegs do. do. 15 kegs “ F.agle” Powder, in canisters. 1000 do. Blasting do. Just received and for sale by oc * 2S GARDELLE 6c RHIND. PICKLED OYSTERS.—I,OO Gallons Pickled Oysters, in fine order. Just received by oct 23 I. S. BEERS, & Co. LIME. 123 barrels of LIME, in fine order larding, and for sale by _oct 20 W. E. JACKSON. \RANTED TO HIRE, a good Washer Wo f f man, till the first of January. Apply at this office. oct 13 C> CM SHARES of the Bank of Augusta Stock, (j) for sale by 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 Jew-elry Store of Mr. G. C. Gordon. oct 13-ts rBIRAIN OIL, &c.—Tram Oil, Plaster Fans and B Gilder’s Whiting, for sale in quantities to suit purchasers, by GARVIN & HAINES, oct 14 I AMP OIL —A supply of best Bleached Lamp j Oi7, just received and for sale by oct 14 GARVIN HAINES. OLD PEACH BRANDY —A choice article, for sale by SIBLEY & CRAPON. Hamburg, August 10, IS4O. \ ERBENA CREAM, an Emollient Soap, -I which affords real pleasure in shaving produ cing a rich, fragrant, creamy and permanent lather, just received and for sale by oct 14 GARVIN & HAINES. '^HOIICE. —The subscriber having associated .UN Mi. Robert T. Il3'de in his business from the Ist inst. :.t will from that date be conducted in the name of DUNLAP HYDE. July 9 1840. J. G. DUNLAP. \TEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS.—The _LN subscribers are now receiving and opening their fall and winter stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Gooes, among which are many seasonable and desirable articles, to which the attention of the public is respectfully invited. sept 4 W M. H. CRANE Se Co. Gi ENGINE COLOGNE WATER. Farina’s F genuine Cologne Water, in long and short bottles, warranted of the very best quality; for sale n 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 Apothecary Hall, 232 Broad street, by GARVIN & HAINES, oct 14 OILS AND PAINTS.—PaIe Winter Strained Lamp Oil, Pa e Fall Strained Lamp Oil, Whale “ Train “ Linseed “ In quantities to suit purchasers. Also, a general assortment of Paints, Window Glass, &c. &c. For sale by GARVIN & HAINES, oct 14 232 Broad-street. (5) r QR. BBLS. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, O 25 bols Extra Canal Flour, 2C bbls Irish Potatoes, 5C dozen Pickles, assorted, lc kegs Goshen Butter, 1C kegs Winchester’s Lard, 2C boxes Cheese, 20 boxes Starch, 20 bbls. No. 3 Mackerel, 20 kilts JSo. 1 do. Jus f received and for sale by I. S. BEERS & Co. oct 15 ts J UST received, and for sale at modeiate prices, 10 dozen BLANKETS. 50 pieces Kersey. 10 White Plain. 10 “ Baigin.g 5 bales Homespun. Assortment of Seal Caps. “ Otter “ 25 bags Coffee. Bioken Sugar. Havana Sugar. Candles. Soao. Goshen Butter. Whiskey. Rum. Northern Gin. Molasses, etc., etc. VIDAL & PAULLET, oct 31 4t Broad-street. BOOKS. STATIONERY, MUSICAL IN STKU nENTS, FANCY ARTICLES, Ac., Ac. f| HE subscriber has just received an additional -B supply, among which are Foolscap and Letter Paper, ruled and plain, Steel Pens, Quills, Inks, Inkstands, &c., Flutes, Fifes, Clarionetts, Horns, Drums, ike. Medical books, principally the text books ot the S. M. College of Georgia. Harrison Almanacs, and all other kinds, includ ing the American Almanac for ;S4l. Blank Books made to order. T. S. STOY, No. 247 Broad street, oct 27 tw2w Opposite the U. S. Hotel. NEW MILLINERY, DRESS MAKING, Ac., Ac. 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 i:a future be continued, and she may be found at her old stand, the new building, second story, opposite late Planter’s Hotel, wnere she will be ready at all times to furnish her customers with the latest style of Millinery &c., at the very short est notice. Having with heavy expense engaged good hands, no pains will be spared in the execu tion of all orders entrusted to her care, and every exertion w ill be used to give satisfaction to her old friends and customers generally in either line. Her fasl ions for Fall will be opened on Monday next, the 2bth of October, and the ladies are re spectfully invited to call. oct 20 tw!2t SCHOOL NOTICE. THE subscriber wil continue his School at the new dwelling on Walker street, and hopes that the distance to his place will not he an objec tion with any lady or gentleman who may he kind ly disposed to patronize him. He will pledge him self to prepare youth for Franklin College, or any other College in the Union, in Classics and in the minor branches of Mathematics,and should a suffi cient patronage be extended to him, he could secure the services ol a gentleman ot well known ability in Mathematical science. In reference to the sub scriber himself, he has had charge oi Schools and Academies in this State during a peiiod °*R o * l years, and begs leave to refer, if necessary, to Col. Thomas N. Hamilton of Athens, and the Rev. Juriah Harris, before whom he had been examined hv a classical gentleman of the North, befoie he could be admitted to take the Rectorship ot tne Columbia County Academy, w hich he had lor three years. Should a class of eight or ten young men be found, he could devote two hours to then in 1 struction each dav, at a lime that would not inter fere with his School. There are three things con nected with the Classics, which is almost, if not 1 totally neglected in our Southern Seminaries, viz : Mythology , Latin Exercises, and Prosody, without i which the Scansion of Pentameter and Hexametei , Verse canr ot be acquired. Ihe first quarter’s tuition will be required a: entrance, and the scholastic year will be the same r as that of the other Seminaries of the city. At a fut.ire lime should his pations desire hi: 1 coming to a more convenient piace, he will comply l with men wishes, it he meets wita sufficient pa- J tronage. DANIEL MAHONEY. oct b ... . w4t ,rj- The Constitutionalist will give tne aoovi four weekly insertions. 4 H ° RSES AND MULES WANTED, d J™° ° r .,l hrce hundred good HORSES j .. innrivr N 7~ A number of pleasant Mill ROOMS,in the most central - Hqr nr the Clt *'- For terms apply at the - Phoenix Hotel. 2w-oct 31 f—4i r . T ° LENT.—The dwelling house on iifii u c, ree ? stleet > opposite ihe Lancastrian above"Mr r’ ’ h" d , 1 5. e stable an<l hur^e lot next oct 17 ts US Carna g e s hop on Ellis street, oct iT-tf J. W. WILDE. a - V! U (Possession given imme |s-i§:::nj • I . a e y ’) the office on Broad street,«oppo thTMT^f e as. e Maso,lic Hall, formerly known as ‘ to * ta Minor office. For terms, &c.. apply r t 0 [oct 7-ts ] VINCENT & OGIER a TO RENT Two small Dwellings, wuh a Well of good water in the Yard, on Felfair-street, belonging to the Es laies oi Rebecca and Thomas Quizenberry. -—?£! (ts) A. SIBLEY, Administrator. > TG RENT, from the Ist October, the small tenements on Telfair-street, £ :|:: “r nearly fronting my residence. Apply at ' resi dfnce. PAUL FIZSIMMONS. ; ts FOR SALE. AL i in bulk in store, and sacks afloat, by I P. D. WGOLHOPTER. t Als °, Hemp Bagging. nov 26t 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 sec. sept 24 * ALMONDS. \ n fresh Almonds, just received and I If, sa,e hy VV. E. JACKSON, , a P ri " ‘ Auctioneer. SUPERIOR C LI EWING TOBACCO. JUST received, a lot of very superior Chewing Cavendish Tobacco. For sale by oct 8-ts I. S. BEERS & CO. SPLENDID CARPETS. ! ' NOW DEN & SHEAR have received from New York a large supply of superior Ingrain, Three Ply, Brussels, and striped Venliian CARPETS, of rich and splendid patterns, with Rugs to match. Also, superior White Welsh and Gauze Flannels, ' an d a Sr? a t variety of other articles suitable for the I present season, to which they respectfully invite 1 the attention of the public. oct 27 i ~ VINCENT A OGIER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE. Cl HECKS AT SIGHT ON » NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, AND CHARLESTON, In sums to suit purchasers. For sale bv VINCENT & OGiER, Broad-street, opposite the Masonic Hall, oct 1 ts COPARTNERSHIP. THE uadersigned have associated themselves under the firm of PECK & BEARING, and will transact a general EXCHANGE and COM MISSION BUSINESS. Office under the Masonic Hall, recently occupied by John G. Winter & Co. SAML. H. PECK, W. E. HEARING. Augusta, 12th Oct.. 1840. GROCERY AND COMMISSION BUSI NESS. FfflHE undersigned have this day entered into 3[ co-paitnership, for the purpose of transacting a Grocery and Commission business, in this city, under the firm of Fort, Clopton & Malone. WILLIAM FORT, MARTIN R, CLOPTON, IRA E. FORT, CHARLES J. MALONE, Savannah, Sept. 27, 1840. oct 7-2 m 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. Physicians will please call and examine his stock and prices. WM. M. D’ANTIGNAC, oct 8-ts Druggist. PERFUMERY. undersigned is now receiving a complete J. assortment of Cologne, Lavender, Florida and Honey Waters, Cosmetics, Fancy and Shaving Soaps, Hair Oils, Brushes and Combs, in great va riety, which he will sell low. oct 8-ts WM. M. D’ANTIGNAC, DruggisN BAGGING, ROPE, AC. K PIECES 44 inch Bagging, l£ a l| lbs.’ i)UU per yard; 200 coils Bale Rope ; 50 ps. heavy milled and bleached Sacking; ] bale plaid and striped Hemp Carpeting. For sale by GARDELLE & RHIND. , oct 23 ts DRUG STORE. WM. M. D’ANTIGNAC, (Late Turpin & D’ Antignac,) has removed two doors below his former stand, to the Store recently occupied by ’ E. W. Spofford, and is now receiving in addition ’ to his former stock, a large supply of 1 DRUGS & MEDICINES, WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL, BEST SPERM OIL, WINDOW GLASS, &c. &c. All of which will be sold low, and on accommo dating terms. , Having purchased the notes and accounts of the lato firm of Turpin & D,Antignac, he particularly ; requests those indebted to make early payment, oct 8 ts A CARD. ; fTHHE subscriber respectfully informs his friends g and the public that he is prepared to accom -1 rnodate transient and private Boarders, or even 1 Families from abroad, on the most reasonable terms; ' his rooms are furnisned in a handsome, plain style, 1 and assures those who wish to give him a call to give general satisfaciion, at tiie late residence of J. K. Kilburn, Esq., just above the New Market, 1 south side of Broad-street. F. A. DUFFIE. N. B. He also has good stables for horses and ' vehicles, with the attendance of a good hostler, oct 26. The Constitutionalis ill please copy the above. A CARD. 1 riVHE subscriber has returned to the city, and 5 JL will again resume his profession, the teaching ' of Music on the Piano and Guitar. Thankful for past favors, he solicits a continuance of the same. Those desiring my services will please leave their y address at Mr. Parsons’ Furniture Store, or the e dwelling of Mrs. Carts, corner of Campbell and ' Ellis streets. OTTO HERMANN. e oct 12 1m V The subscriber con -4 (pin tinues to occupy his 1 ol( * No. 168 !' Broad street, oppo- I* s ? s ‘ te lbe Eagle and .rerft Phenix Hotel, where 6 he has on hand and e Tllilillllliiliilillliniiiil’liilißlram offers for sale very e low for Cash, a large consisting in "part of : Cook Stoves, it * Peoples’ do. for ;r wood or coal; Close Stoves, for Churches, Facto ries, and School Houses, with all necessary pipe it ready made, to despatch orders. He has also in ,e store, all sizes of Sheet Copper, suitable for val leys, gutters heads, pipes, &c. Tin Plate, Wire, is Block Vm, and Spelter Solder, with an extensive y stock of TIN WARE, at whfile’ale or retail, i- (.rateful for the patronage heretofore received, he solicits a continuance of the same, pledging himself to execute all orders with neatness and e despatch. B. F. CHEW, oct 31 ts JUS r landing from boats, 300 barrels LIME, and for sale by HOPKINS & STOVALI.. I oct 29 tw2t NAILS. —700 kegs Nails and Brads, now land* »ng, and for sale by oct 12-swtf STOVALL & HAMLEN. CJUGAK, —: 25 hhds St. Croix Sugar for sale low, to close a consignment, by oct 12-swtf STOVALL & HAMLEN. OHIRTINGS.—7O bales Brown Shirtings and 1 Sheetings, for sale by 1 octJ2-swtf STOVALL & HAMLEN. NEGRO CLOTHS.—3O cases heavy Negro Ker seys, for sale by oct 12-swtf STOVALL & HAMLEN SCOTCH WHISKEY. 1 PUNCHEON very sup’r SCOTCH WHISKEY, Just received and for sale bv oct 17-trw6t W. fc J. NELSON. , SALT IN BULK. > K Ann BUSHELS Liverpool Ground Salt, in lots to suit purchasers. For sale by (oct 9-swlm) ISAAC MOISE. MOLALSES. A p* HHDS and 6 tierces, for sale low to close ’ 10 a consignment, by ISAAC MOISE. oct 9 swim Ci RIER’S GEORGIA AND CAROLINA AL T’ MAN AC for the year 1841, calculated for the horizon and meridian of Augusta, Georgia, and will serve for the adjacent states and Florida. The Astronomical calculations by Robert Grier, Butts County, Ga. Just published by H. A. RICHMOND, oct 27 tw6t AN OVERSEER WANTED.—The subscriocr is desirous to employ for the ensuing year an .Overseer (one without family would be preferred). None need apply unless they can come well re commend* d. WILLIAM P. BEAL. I nov 3 w2t. MRS, R. INGRAHAM is now opening at her Store on Broad street, an assortment of new French and English FANCY GOODS, Fashionable r Miliuery, Leghorn Bonnets, &c. &c. Ladies arc respectfully invited to call, oct 19 swSvv WILLIAM BOSTWICK, HHS JUST RECEIVED his usual supply of . Fall and Winter } DRY GOODS. Also —A full Stock of GROCERIES, [ To which be would invite the attention of his old Customers, and the public generally, as they will be sold on the most reasonable terms, at his Old Stand. oct 1 trwlm lj TEN DOLLARS REWARD. LOST, on the 24th of May last, between Au gusta and Greenville, S. C., a small Black Leather Trunk, containing a quanty of wearing | apparel, and a few letters addressed to the subscri i ber. The finder will receive the above reward by leaving it at the Globe Hotel in this citv. nov 3 tw3t* LUCIUS GODDARD. NOTICE TO PLANTERS AND MER CHANTS. fHIHE customers of the Georgia Railroad who i wish their Goods retained at the Depot for their wagons, will be particular to instruct the ■' agent at the station to which they are sent to that i effect, or have them marked distinctly O. W. | (Own Wagon). nov 3 twtf * Constitutionalist will please copy the above. 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 & Hearing, John G. Winter Esq., Stovall & Simmons. October 19, 1840. wlm PRIVATE AND TRANSIENT BOARDING— By Mrs. EDWARD W. COLLIER.—She has taken Mr. Curtis’s brick building, immediately op posite IVlessrs. 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 y et be convenient to business, oct 20 dlw w6t The Milledgeville Journal and Edgefield Adver tiser will copy the above for six weeks. SMOKED REEF, &c. Q LBS SMOKED BEEF, new and in fine OUU order, 2000 lbs Loaf and Lump Sugar, 60 boxes and casks Cheese, 50 “ Colgate’s Soap, 25 “ Sperm Candles. Just received, together with a good assortment of other Groceries in store, for sale by oct 17-tiw6t W. & J. NELSON. _ CLOTHS, CASSIMERS & VESTINGS. WYATT & WARREN, No. 206 Broad street, have just received a large supply of Wool dyed black cloths fine and superfine, Blue and Cadet, do do do Wool dyed black Cassimers sup. A large lot of Fancy Cassimers, Log Cabin Cassimers, new style, Salinetts and Kentucky Jeans, An assortment of fine and superfine Vestings, Welsh Flannels and Red Flannels, Irish Linens and Long Cloths, very low, 1 Negro Cloths and Blankets. oct 13 trw6w NEW MEDICINE STORE, (at THE OLD STAND OF w. H. TURPIN.) AUGUBTA, GA. JNO. B. & W. H. TURPIN, A RE now receiving an entire new stock of ! MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW r GLASS, &c., &c., which they offer to their friends and the public generally on reasonable terms, and hope by the quality of articles and prompt atten tion to merit patronage. oct 23 trw*tw2w. METHODIST SOUTHERN BOOK ROOM 5 I No. Hayne street, opposite Messrs. J. S. <s• L. Bowie, Charleston, S. C. 1 fipUIE subscriber respectfully informs the citi -5 zens of Charleston and the public generally,that 5 the above establishment is now in full operation, } where may be found a full asssortment of Theolo ‘ gical Works, which will be sold always at pub ’ Ushers prices, and a liberal discount to wholesale . dealers. 1 Also, in addition to the above, will be constantly kept on hand, an extensive assortment of School, Classical, Medical, and Miscellaneous Books, Sta • tionary, &c. Also, Binders’ Materials, such as Sheep Skins, Lamb Skins, Russia Hides, Bark Skivers, Blue and 1 Red Skivers, Bme and Red Roans, Binders’ Boards, r Super Royal, Royal, Medium, Demy, Flat Cap, r Blotting, Envelope, and Press Papers, &c. All of . which will be sold wholesale or retail, on as good r terms as any other house in the city. A share of > patronage is respectfully solicited. 1 oct 16-sw3w JOHN W. STOY, Agent. GLOBE HOTEL, Augusta, Ga. M The undersigned, late of the Merchants’ Hotel, Charleston, S. C., would inform his friends and the public that he has taken the above Hotel, and is now ready to accom i modate those who may favor him with their pat e ronage. He will make no boast of what he will i do, further than to say, that his tables will be fur y nished with the best the markets afford, and the b establishment receive his personal attention; and if those who call on him once are not satisfied with his bill of fare and actcmmodations,he will not so licit them to call again. WILLIAM GOSS. * oct 30 trw&wlm (j 3 The Edgefield Advertiser, Greenville Moun taineer, Columbia South Carolinian, and Milledge r viile Standard of Union, will copy the above four times weekly, and send their bills for payment to e W. G. a ACTION. —The public is cautioned against i, \_y trading for a promissory note, made by Samuel e Howell, on or about the third day of April last, payable Ist of January last,for One Hundred Dol 1, lars, interest from date, in favor of J. W. Kittles £ and by him endorsed—the same having been lost 01 d mislaid by the subscriber, to whom settlement has oeen made by the drawer. THOS. BARNES, mar 6 wtf STATIONER’S HALL. NO. S 5 EAST BAY. CHARLESTON, S. C. Bl lIGESS & W ALKER have opened their fall stock of PAPER,BLANK BOOKS, and STA -1 lONERY , which they arc ready to dispose of on accommodating terms to their friends and custo mers, viz: PAPER. It JO reams blue and white Letter Paper, assorted qualities. 500 do. do. do. Cap do. flat and folded. 100 do. assorted Folio Post Paper. 50 do. do. Demy do. 50 do do. Medium, Royal and Super royal Paper. 1000 do. Printing Paper, 26 X 37, 24X36, 24 X 34, 22 X 33, 22 X 32 and 22 X 30. 200 do. fine and superfine Medium Printing Paper, Envelope, Copying, Blotting, Cart ridge and Wrapping Papers. BLANK BOOKS. Medium, Demy and Cap Day Books, Journals and Ledgers, Russia haded, full and half bound. Seamens Journals, Log Books, Freight Lists, &c. \\ ith a full assortment of Memorandum, Bank and other ißank Books. *** Blank Books of every description made to order, ol Paper from the Mills of Hudson, Robeson, &c., these books are made in this citv, under our own inspection, by the best woikmen. * STATIONERY. Perry’s Patent Steel Pens, Medium, line and ex tra fine Points, India Rubber Spring, three pointed, &c., imported direct, and warranted genuine. Gillott’s Congress, Commercial, Barrel, Damas cus, Eagle, Patent, Peruvian, Old English, Baronial, N. York Fountain, Ladies, Prince Albert, Queen’s Own, Victoria, and other Steel Pens. Chance’s, VVindle’s, Mitchell’s,and other Pens. School and ether Pens, put up in of one gross each, some very low priced Rodger’s superior Cutlery, consisting of fine Pen and Pocket Knives, Erasers, &c., imported direct. Stephen’s blue Fluid, Light and Dark Blue Inks. Maynard Noyes’ Black and Red Ink, made expressly to order and warranted. Terry’s and Arnold’s Black and Red Ink. French Ink, British and American Ink Powder. Copying Ink, made from an English receipt. English, German, and American dressed Quills. Counting House and Desk Inkstands. Farmer’s Stereograph Checks. Notes and Drafts. Copperplate Bills of Exchange and Notes. Custom House Blanks, Bills of Lading, &c. Port Folios, Pocket Books and Banker’s Cases. Sealing Wax, Wafers, Card Racks, Paper Cut ters, Ivory and Bone Folders, Rulers, &c.,&c. Adison’s Pencil Cases. 03* Country Merchants and Dealers will find it to their interest by calling and examining our stock. oct 26 law3w WILLIAM C. WAY, Agent Commission Dry Goods Merchant, has just received and for sale, at the Store, corner of the Globe Hotel, Augusta, Ga., on reasonable terms for Cash, viz: 3-4 and 4-4 Scotch Ginghams, dark patterns for the season, French, English, and American rich Chintz Prints, a full assortment of patterns and prices, all fast colors, Rich and elegant styles of Muslin De Laine, Blacii and white, and slate col’d Muslin De Laine, Black and white English and American Colicoes, Black Gro De Rhine and Malldren Lasting, Rich Gro De Pekin striped and figur’d Silks, a new article. Poult De Soi and Gro De Naple Silks, Ladies white and black Eng’li Silk Hose & Gloves, Ladies white, colored and black Cotton Hose, Misses white and slate colored do do Men’s Lamb’s Wool, Angola, and Brown Cotton half Hose, Clark’s, Taylor’s and Alexander’s 200 and 300 y’ds Spool Cotton New York Mills and other selected Bleach’d Shirt ings, Extra fine brown Sheetings and Shirtings, approv ed styles, and a great variety of common qual’s, English and American Spitaltield Pongee Hdkfs, White, scarlet and red Flannels, Welsh Flannels, fine and common qualities, 6-4 black and colored Merino Circassians, Kentucky Jeans and very fine mix’d Satinetts, Rob Roy and other worsted and Merino Shawls, Rich fig’d Satin Shawls, assorted col's and prices. Together with a great variety of other goods not enumerated, and always kept in his store. 03* The subscriber returns his thanks to his friends and customers, for the very liberal patron age he has received from them the past year, and solicits a continuance of the same, oct 14 w4t WILLIAM C. WAY. Prospectus of a New W ork to be entitled GEORGIA ILLUSTRATED, IN a series of original pictures, on steel, with let ter press descriptions. The plan of publishing in successive numbers pictorial works, illustrative of the scenery of countries, has long been a popu lar one in Europe, and is rapidly gaining favor in out own country. The proposition to issue such a work, devoted to the scenery of Georgia, although novel, will find universal favor, and be regarded as it is by the Edit or, a plan at once felicitous and feasible. There is much scenery in our State, that is not surpassed in beauty and sublimity, by that of any other State in the Union. The upper counties abound in scenes, which need only be known to command the admi ration of all who love the beauties of nature. — Much of the scenery of the North is inferior to our own, but is yet visited by thousands simply because it has been written sung and “ lionized ,” by au thprs and travellers until its beauty has become universally known and appreciated. It is desirable that attention should be directed to our own resour ces of picturesque in natural scenery, and when this is done, our own and Northern tourists will speedily render our beautiful views as immortal as our language. The South is charged with general indifference to the progress of Literature and Fine Arts ; and probably the strongest foundation for the charge is found in her inaction in enterprise calculated to fos ter these objects. The publication of the propos ed work will it is believed, be an effective blow at the foundation, a step towards the establishment of our literary reputation, to which end much hon orable effort is now directed. A third consideration and the last which will now be urged, is the intrinsic value of such publi cation as “ Georgia Illustrated.” It will embo dy the representations of the beautiful and sublime in our State scenery, and afford to all, at a trifling expense, exact pictures of our mountains, vallies, cataracts, public buildings, &c,, which they may or may not otherwise behold, but which, in either case, would afford peculiar pleasure. The proposed work will be executed in a style superior to any Similar pictorial work in the coun try. The plates will be executed on steel, by em inent engravers, from original drawing, made ex pressly for the purpose, by Mr. T. Addi-on Rich ards, of Augusta. The engravings w r ill be accom companied with letter press descriptions, prepared for the work, and in this department the editor ■ wrill secure, as far as possible, the assistance and co-operation of our best writers. In short, no pains will be spared to make thd work a perfect gem of the kind, to the end that it may meet a welcome reception not only at home but also abroad. CONDITIONS. I. “Georgia Illustrated,” will be issued in , monthly parts, in the quarto form, at $5 per annum ’ invariably in advance, or at 50 cents for each part, payable on delivery . 11. Each part will contain two highly finished en gravings, of Georgia Scenery, accompanied with letter-press descriptions and historical facts, prin ted on large and beautiful type on the finest paper, the whole enveloped in a neatly printed cover. 111. Any individual who will obtain and for ward six advanced snbscriptions, shall be entitled to a copy of the work. Clubs may receive twelve copies to one address for SSO, or twenty-five copies to one address for SIOO, in either case free of pos tage. The first part, containing an engraved title page and vignett, with two views and letter-press des . criptions, will be issued on the first of November. 1840, and subscriptions should be forwarded prior 1 to that time. , Editors who publish and call attention to this ! prospectus, will, by forwarding their paper to the editor, be entitled to a copy of the worx, r Communications and subscriptions must be ad -1 dressed, post paid. WM. C. RICHRRDS, Editor of Georgia Illustrated, [ Pennfiald, Ga.) PUBLIC SALES. 1 BY hI'SSL’LI & HUTCHINSON, THIS DAY. ■ At* he Ea gle and Phcenix Hotel, the balance of ic 1 nnnUuc formeily belonging to the c<tablish- Etu t o n lS , t,n? of Fpather "*<**> Matties, I fit ’ ,?® dstfrads . Carpets, Chairs, Tables, V' VeS , a " d Forl ' s > S >on S , Plated Can dles.icks, Bra>s ( .o , Andirons, Bar Room Desks; I Decanters, one Franklin Stove, one Box do., one Rratp W» ne Ct Cart * one Wheel-barrow, one Brake V\ agon. ’ Also ID bags old Coffee, Brandy, Bin, Madeira f Wine, tfcc., &c. nov43t^ I by w. E. JACKSON. r I 0n i' T SH RSI)AY ’ 5l!l ovem fer, at the store of J. - sold bUni> uppor end Kl0a(1 street, will be 2 qr. casks Brandy. ? i A O, Tencrifle Wine. 1 hlici. Hum. 3 5 bis. \ inegar. 3 doz. Cordial. * 4 do. Porter. ; SaJh,&c r and Cai> Papcr ’ Calicoe5 > lot Window , Tennsat sale. oct 2 S i i PUBLIC SALE OF PLANTATION^ ON the first Tuesday in December next, at the ower market in the city of Augusta, will be nah Bu f °l f VJ ia A V , a,Udble Plant »Uon on Savan nah Riui. iii Edgefield District, 8. C., known s Horse Creek, about a mile and a half below Au , guj>ta, containing 804 acres, agreeably to plat, a considerable portion of which 1S fertile low - grounds and Isinglass lands. There is a Fl’al and ’ a light of way forever secured through the nlan -5 tatio.i ol Mr. \V alley, on the Georgia side, directly opposite. J Terms of sale, one-third cash and the balance in two equal payments of ore and two years, secured j by moilgage on the property and notes with two 1 approved endorsers, with interest at 8 per cent P ei mrlu m. from date ol delivery of plantation, c on the Instot January next Names of endorscis : required on day of sale, E. F, CAMPBELL October 5, 1840. A P PRIV ATE SALE.—A desirable Residence, with one hundred and fifty acres of land, on the Sand Hills,near Augusta. also, A good two horse Barouche and Harness. o RUSSELL & HUTCHINSON, _ °°t 23 Auctioneers. AT PRIVATE SALE. (5\ II BBLS New CANAL FLOUR, a first rate ; article. Just received and for sale by • O< R W. E. JACKSON, Auctioneer. PLANTATION FOR SALE. riNIIF subscriber offers for sale the Plantation I 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, and all necessary out buildings. The place being well known, a further description is deemed unneces saiy. 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 THE following rates of Toll over the Augusta 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 pa?s and re pass free of toil. 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. H. OLIVER, Clerk. 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 this place, and will keep constantly on hand a good as soitment of Groceries, and all other articles usual ly kept for the up country trade. A. Wray will conduct the business, and act as my duly author ized agent in the purchase of goods and everything appertaining to my business in the mercantile line. And from his knowledge and experioice in busi ness, I hope to merit a liberal 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. !4, 1840. ts The Hamburg Journal will please insert the a bove four times, and present their bill to A. WR \V, Agent. AUGUSTA FEMALE SEMINARY. duties of this SEMINARY will be resumed JL on the 18th of O ober, by Mrs H. L. Moise, assisted by competent and efficient Teachers. All the branches of a complete English Education will he 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 J “ Music on the Piano, 20 00 “ “ “ “ Guitar, 10 GO : “ Drawing and Painting, 12 GO “ Boarding and Lodging, lights and fuel, 50 00 A limited number of 3 oung ladies can be com -1 fortabty accommodated in the immediate family of ■ Mrs Moise, wiiose attention will be devoted to their morals and deportment. sept 23-ts QCj* The Edgefield Advertiser will insert above three times and forward bill. i IXTY da}-s from this date application will be made to the Mechanics’ Bank of Augusta, for the renewal of the following certificates of stock, (t!ic originals being lost or mislaid,) viz: t No. 330. Twenty-live shares in the name of George Thomas, dated March 2d, 1835. No. 452. Twenty shares in the name of the same, dated 1 March Bth, 1837. Application will also be made sixtj' days from this date, to the Iron Steamboat Company, for Ihe renewal of the following ccitilicates of stock, (the ; originals being lost 01 mislaid,) viz ; \ No. 1. Ten shares, dated May 21st, 1835. No. 112. Ten shares, dated March 15th, 1837. No. 114. , Ten shares, dated March 18th, 1837, all in favor of George Thomas. A. SI BLE U, Attorney. ! Augusta, September Sin, 1840. NOTICE TO TRAVELLERS. ; jj 1 I A TRI-WEEKLY LINE OF FOUR HORSE r I COACHES is now running from Poire, Floi d 1 | County, Ga.,to Gunter’s Landing, upo t Tennessee j River, in Alabama, forming a connection between f j the Stage Line now in operation, from the head of i the Georgia Rail Road to Rome, and the Steam- Boat and Rail Road Line from Gunter’s Lauding to Tuscumbia. This Line will leave Rome every Monday, Wed -1 nesda3' and Frida\ r morning, and arrive at Hunter’s a Landing on the evening of the same days. Ke 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 1 fijrming an uninterrupted intercommunication be tween °the Citj-of New York and Tuscumbia, , North Alabama, where Travellers will find Stages to convey them in every desirable direction. The - time occupied in travelling from New York to Tus -1 cumbia, will be as follows: Four days fiom New j York to Greensboro, Ga., at the Head of the Rail s Road ; three days from thence to Gunter’s Land ing, Alabama, and one da>' from thence to Tus cumbia. 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, r Travellers to Memphis, Tennessee, and Columbus, Mississippi, will arrive in those places in 10 days i Lorn New Y'ork. 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 Merchants,) of passing through most of the principal cities in the •Union. A. WILKIN & CO. ) Rome October 22, 1810. ts.