Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, October 13, 1838, Image 4

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Fnm the Southern I,ih rari/ Journal. A Serenade Song. Awake from thy dresms, love, 'J'he moon ahines, awake I How sweetly she beams, love, OVr river anil lake ; Does not nature to-night, love, Her swecest garb wear? Ami yet all is bright, love, Because thou url here. The round drops o< dew, love, Like diamonds gleam ; How tine is the view, love, Os mountain and stream. Yet the view would, tho’ line, love. Unnoticed appear, And the drops would nut shine, love, Unless thou wort here. Let us look to the morrow, Wnb hearts light as air, And tho’ it bung sorrow, We will not despair ; Anri could’sl ihon forever Be near me loehr if, 1 would say with rejoicing, iftill thou, love art heir. Bust Susan is Massaiiiini.i'TS. — Tin Hampshire Republican, says that the Beat ® U B® Company in N. rlbamplon, me getting their i. '**l dings ready to operate on a large scale. Tin manufacture will be carried on upon tho Herman principle of drying, grinding and making of the powder a strong decoction of the syrup for Chris tainting. Tho whole process will succeed and drive out of use I lie cane sugar entirely. [Pro haps ] H— »wg— — — -m wnwi l wwwi— comm utniL NKW-VOUK MARKKT, OCT. (5. Colton —Tho irnnsfirliono for ilto work nmcli about 2000 hairs ol all th senptjoiis: ol ibcao, 0.00 wore llplaiiiJN, ai lot a 11; and‘JO lon ian nt Ioa lit, 450 Mobil* n ul 10 ii 15: 500 Now Orh uns m )( t (i Jit. Tho Milos (or (ho punt low tiny* hnvo boon luir for homo imo; llmga prici-H show an udvnnoc? of i a ton tho rates ol Just work principally lor (ho bettor qualities JHAItINK INTi:LIiI(iKN( I). I ON, Oil. ll.—Air yiilt rihiy, U LJir T) Inc, Ht i*lm si j.Ncw York*, strum jmekt t Ni j»t mu , I'rii* iiuyrr, 'twYurk. SAVANN AH, 0c(.J10,-Arr nl«nn»l»nnt i*rcr I r.uk , Cruki r, Augusta; iluuiibuul Clmiliiiiii, Wruy, Auffualfl, gMamn t4B.«nnri» »«W eiiKMimwMMMMrs- ««a I.*. {f> The meinlx-rs us tho Richmond Blues will call at the store of .Messrs J. VV. &. T. Stuy and gel their new caps. oet 11 { Krl'Wtl.Kl NOTICE. — A Convention ol the citizens ul Bnlloeh, Burke, Efiiiiglmni and Si-riven eounties, will ho enlivened nt Jnoksnnhuro on the 3d Monday m November, next, lor ibe purpose of considering the Bight of Instruction from the peo ple to their imm idialo Representatives in I lie 2fitb Congress; and for the adoption ol necessary reso lutions in pnrsiianeo thereof. All other eounties interested in behalf of Kcpml Bights and Privileges, are earnestly requested to eo-oneralo in tin l pro ceedings of the Convention, und to send Delegates to represent ibom. oet 10 Ct A It. IV MS, are new receiving additions /• to their full and winter stock of Dry (foods, viz: Rich 6-4 block Italian Silks Do gro grain do do Kep Silks, new style Rich coloured Italian and figured Silks I Do figured and plain Satina ] Superior black and blue-block Cbaley Do do do Bombazines \ Do figured do i Do black and blue-black French Merino Do coloured do do U« huff and urango do do Do pink and blue do do Do crimson do do Do Linen Camhrieks and lldkl's Do embroidered French ( ’apes and Collars Do do Mourning Shawls 0-1 and 4-1 Do do coloured do do Do do plain Cbaley do do Do 6-4 and 3-4 Chinollo Do Rob Hoy Shaw ls Silk, cotton, worsted and marine Hosiery Cloths and Satinets, negro goods Misses’ Fur Capos, and large size do Satin do, new stylo Superior black silk Velvet Do purple and brown do Thread Edgings and Insortings Muslin do do Fine Floicneo Braid linn nets Do English Straw and Tuscan Bonnets Rose and Whitney Blankets Maekinaw and fine Crib do French Corset is, new style, &c. Ac Store under the Globe Hotel, Augusta. trw4w oct 18 CITY SDK It II CS SACK. WILL he sold on the first Tuesday in Novem ber next, at the lower market, in the usual bouts ol sale, one Pedlar's Wagon ami Harness, one black Horse, levied on as the properly of Rob ert Prentiss, under Ibreelosuro ol a mortgage, Sam uel M-Calhoun vs. Robert Prentiss. Terms cash on delivery. E. MARTIN, Sh'fT. C. A. oet 12 td CHOICE LIQUORS. JUST received and for sale by VETER OOJ.L\ opposite Stovall & Simmons's Ware-house, 15 quai ter casks domestic Brandy 4 half do do do I Tlo pipe old Cognac do Ed. Depth's 2do pipes do do 3 quarter casks old Poinsol's Brandy 3 do do do Champagne Brandy 10 eighth do do do do 5 bills old Apple Brandy 2 pipes Holland Gin 1 do do do extra 1 hhd Jamaica Horn 18 quarter casks Malaga Wine 4 do do Bordeaux Claret Wine 3 bids Cherry Cordial 15 do old Munongahela Whiskey 10 do New Orleans do 15 quarter casks Madeira Wine 4 do tie best old Madeira Wiuo 10 do do Tenenilb Wine 4 hall do do tie 25 boxes Medoe C laret do 20 do Port do 25 do assorted Cordials 5 casks London Porter 20 baskets old Champagne, choice bland 40,000 best Spanish Cigars 20,000 do Florida do 15,000 different kinds do Also, an assortment of Fruits, Confectionaries and Groceries, suitable for families. oet 2 sw4w “ DANCING AND W AI.TZING. Mlt. A. H AITIF.K, Professor ol Dancing and Waltzing,most respectfully begs leave to announce to tho Young Ladies and Gentlemen of Augusta, that, at the earnest solicitation ol a major ity ol Ins fro nds, be intends opening a School tor giving lessons m the above graceful accomplish ments, which are so conducive of ease and elegance of carriage. He Halters himself that he will give lull satisfaction to all those, w ho may honor hi a by becoming his pupils. His School will he opened on Monday, the Islb ot October, inst. Parents or Guardians ofCbildron, and others, w ishing instruc tion given, will please call on .Mr 11. nt the Ma sonic Hull, w lien Ins leans will be made known. Oct# Blw rem it, whiskey, Ac. I (Hi BBl.Ssuperior qualm new Canal Flour, J IMF 75 bills Whiskey 50 bids N. E Bum 25 1 his Northern Gin lldds Bacon, including fine Hams Wines, assorted, in pipes and qr casks Apple, P each and Cognac Brandy 30 hbds 8 agar, nssortc i 150 hags Coffee 50 boxes Soap 50 boxes Cheese 100 pieces superior Bugging 10 hhds Molasses sf 1500 bushels Corn Afro, Castings, Bullets, Powder, Shot, Nails, ami otiu-r uiticlcs usually kept in a Grocery store. A. 1. HUNTINGTON A- SON. uctC w4t * A LADY Irom tho North who is accustomed to »• Teaching, would like a situation in n respectn hlo School or private family. Address A. M. P, through the Post Ollico. ocl 10 irwivv MAIM«ON female academy. T3IIE TniHiera ol this institution are desirous to employ a gentleman and at least ono lady, to take charge of the Academy for the ensuing or a term of years. They will receive proposals until the 3rd day of December next. The school is at present in a most nourishing condition. Such is the number of students, that the tuition money of the Literary department, w ill amount to upwards of twenty two hundred ilollars, Tho Musical de partment is also offered to a competent instructor. In this brunch from fourteen to fifteen hundred dollars will he realized. Our academy and Musical Saloon are finely situ ated—a splendid apparatus, with every necessary comenienre, is at hand to facilitate tho progress of n fine and liberal course of education. Our village is remarkably healthy, and our popu lation constantly increasing. The progressive stnlo of things present tho strongest inducements for the location of the first talents in tho country to em bark profitably and snuccssfully, in tho honorable profession of instructing youth. H. E. JONES, 1 T. J BURNEY, I J. EVANS, V Trustees. J. VV. POUTER, J. ROBSON. J Madison, September 2‘J, 1838. swlfit i:\olisii HIGH SCHOOL. to ret I IK, subscriber respectfully informs the inhabi n f 1 touts of Augusta, that the first winter quarter |. of the above school, will commence on tho first Monday of October, in the room recently occupied 11 *,y Mr. Pike, on the North side of Ellis-slreet, a n i,. u ■ doors below Centre street, e Tin 'on pre quarter of twelve weeks, in advance, ns fin h>ws ; E»r the Elementary bronchos S 7— J ll, wmt g io' %l, ° VV, I!. HRICKETT. irj- The city pope' s " ll! I' 1 '"* 1 ’ **?py 1,10 n,lo'n m a iidu ri« •» 4 * .. ill.. *ulimi« her wchoolon ilio . INS lItAI is ", . lHillt l(l0 s all d lfil|„, i T ■ preiiHNCN ill Key. i«. ’ . comicennrig Ofclolujr IHhI. The year in dividwl into iu. ~r 1 , , . ~ wi.’fkM each, having a vacation of v.' no W( ‘ , clone ol cwli term ) No pupil will he received for loss than o,? n * (rm i Tuition per arininn #7O. Tuition for yoli».'^ or i pupils #nl). J’aymcnia made ipiarlerly i topt 2 < swim 1 <)(• LETiIOKI*E UNIVMILSITY. riiiiE exONiination of Students of tho College , M mid Academy, will lake place on Monday ami Tuesday, tho2lfih mid doth of October, to liu closed by an exhibition of original Orations, on , Wednesday, Hist, (commencing day) by tho Junior , and Sophomore classes. Tho annual meeting of lho Board of Trustees, will he held on Wednesday, tho diet October, Candidates (or admission to Iho College, may 1 apply at tho close of the examination, or on tho first Monday in January, the beginning of the Col lege year. SAME. K. TAI/.1 ADOE,Sec'y. jj oct 8 3tw AUGUSTA I’EAIALE AJA!)Ii)IY. 'j II RS. BOWEN’S Academy will ho re opened , a IT.H for the reception of pupils, on Monday, the | f Ist of October. Tel mi us folio Ws : 1 Elementary Clam—Orthography, Reading, Wri- I 1 ling, (■rummarand ‘Aritlunoti , pr.rqr, $8 00 j n Junior Class —Ancient and Modern Coo- I g graphy, Ancient and Modern ilistury, Parsing and uso ol (Holies, JO 00 [ re Senior < lass —Natural, Moral and Intellec tual Philosophy, Chemistry, Evidences of Christianity, Logic, Belles Lotlrcs, Com position, Criticism, Astronomy, Pursing [ ,s and reading Poetry, Botany accompanied | j.j with practical analysis ol plants, Matin;- \ Kl matins, <fec. etc. H 00 Ancient and Modern Languages, 10 no Music on the Pium , 20 00 1 (~ Drawing and Painting, 10 00 i Enel, 1 00 ,| Board and lodging, per month, Ifi 00 f, A course of Lectures on the Natural Sciences, || with experiimmis, will ho delivered gratis, by a u , competent professor. I, septal 3IW ol ittrThe city papers will please copv the above. |, n MtIVATK At ADIHI V.'-The sul.scril.e7 » I respectfully informs the Ladies and lioutle- ~J men of Augusta, that he and his daughter, propose Vl eommencmg a school tortile instruction of youth “ iuitll iho brunches ol tin English education, also in the Latin and Creek languages, Ornamental Nee- v dlo-work, Drawing mid Painting. '1 hey have taught in high Sehuols and Academies, and can P produce teslimuiiiiils ol their good moral character, d and of Iheir qualifications ami success in leaching. d They adopt the modern and approved methods of r > instruction, by which the scholars nro made to tin- ti ilerstand their lessons and male great proficiency d in their slndics. Tho house t ho-en for the school c is situated on Broad-street, second door below Elbcrt-slrcel. The apartments are eommodiuns ° and healthy, and removed from tho noise and hustle of the city. Males and females will ho taught in separate ( apartments, and no more w ill be received in either ' apartment,limn can be well instructed. The first ( quarter will commence on the first Monday of Do- ) tuber next. Each quarter will consist of twelve Weeks. Payment will he required quarterly, in I advance. The terms will he, per quarter, Eor the common English branches, $lO 00 Eor the higher English branches, also for tho Latin and Crook languages, 10 00 Eor Ornamental Needle work, Drawing and Painting, 23 00 There will bo no extra charge, but the price set I against any branch will include tho preceding ! 1 branches , t For further information, the public are referred !' to Rev, A N. Cunningham, Mr. C. Hatty, at Eagle t A Pluvnix Hotel, Dr. M. Antony, Dr. L. D. Ford, Dr. Joseph A. Eve, or to tho subacribci at Mrs. Williams’ boarding bouse. PI IIN Ell AS JOHNSON Sept 7 wflw * “the teeth. Dr. MONROE, DENTIST, has taken rooms under Mis. Faber’s spacious Hoarding House, No. 202, Hroad-slreel Entrance cither through Mr. V'. Crepu’s Jewellery Store, or the passage next door. Many years successful pi net ice w armies him in saving that no case in Denial Surgery can pre sent itself, without bis giving to the patient imme- i diale gratification and relief. The cure of Scorbutic and Sore (turns, taking out Trvlli, Roots, Slumps, Snags, Ac. Ac. w here others have failed, nm be done w itli the greatest certainly, 1 without the least danger, upon a new and highly iintiroved surgical principle. Dr. M.’s "Cold Medal" improved incorruptible Teeth have no parallel, either in beauty, natural ap pearance, or durability, and, above all, they can nev - cr change their color or cause the slightest taint of the breath. Dr M. ’s charges shall In' jo intuleratc that every individual in the commimily can enjoy n healthy mouth, sweet breath, and a charming set ol Teeth. N. H. Parents and guardians who have a proper i regard for their children, particularly from 8 to 1G , ! years of age, should always consult an experienced Dentist. Painful teeth taken cut at any lime of night, at the operating room, 202 Brond-st rest, Augusta (Li. I barges low . Advice,prescriptions, Ac gratuitous. ! OCI 6 t rv\ At I. ~ irviitn A ROW I, V\f»*S I’ire Proof W are House, Augusta (let). ’j 13 XIIK mulcrsigncd grateful li >r the patronage so r ] 1 liberally extended to them by the public since ’ ] they bat c been in the Ware I louse and Commission *’ I business, beg leave to infjrm their friends that they r j continue m transact the same at their old stand \ I where business will meet the same prompt attention las heretofore. All orders tor the salt; til cotton will r have the greatest possible c oc, anti orders lor Bag ’ | glng or oilier articles ol merchandise w ill he filed on I lb best terms our market will afford; hut not liuv '• ing an inteiesi in any w holesale grocery or other i goods establishment, wc shall boy iron) those who ’ sell cheapest and charge the regular commission for r, purchasing, which we iru>t will be to the entire satisfaction (dour customers. VV b u retptired, at) vanecs will be made on produce in store, and all i the csnal facilities given to our friends that are gen erally given by regular Commission Homes O, t 3 BAIRD a ROWL ND i {C-T Each of the city papers w ill publish the above outre a week until Ist Jamm; y nc-.t 1! v y R. EVV I’HOl.—Tho subscribers have formed a co partnership ns Commission Merchants, | under the firm of i>' V nligiinc A Hill, and so lieit the patronage of their frit nils mid the public. Their cotton fire-proof warehouse ami cl sc stores, ( located on Mclntosh street,opposite (>ou. t’ nwson's, ' I arc-in line order, and note ready lor the reception ol j cotton and good*. Will, M. l>' ISTIGHAC, JOHN HILL. Augusta, September 12, 18J8 dlUtwfrw* J A SITUATION WANTED, hy a young married man,either in a Grocery or Dry Goods I store. Fur informal! vn at linn office. ocl II trwfit Factorage and Comrolaaion fiatineni- ■ 111E subscribers having located themselves in J. the city of Savannah, fur the pnrpiso of car rying on a general liiclorage and comrnisHion bus iness under llm firm and stylo of Wimberly & Jones, tender llicir sert icon to tin ir Iricndn and the public. KIfiVAIU) W IMBERLA , JAMES JONES. Savannah, October 10, 1838. sw 1 m FALL AND WINTER GOODS, f1 111 H undcrHigncil is now receiving a full supply I of Staple ami Fancy Dry Goods, suiia ; ble fertile fall and winter trade; he ban also receiv !od his fall supply of Grocerres. ilis stock of both Dry Goods and Groceries, comprise a very large and general assortment, and they are offered I for sale on reasonable terms Sept2o trwfiw W 11.1.1 AM BOSTWICK. It. iIEAUDEN, A KTIST, nEG.S leave respectfully to inform the citizens of Augusta, that he has returned to this city, and takentho roomfurrnorly occupied by him in the I Masonic Hall, where he intends remaining for a ew I weeks, and where he would he happy to receive I those who may desire his professional services. | {Kr The public generally, are invited to call and see his specimens. nov 92 Patent steam rE A T lIE It u E NOVA T O 11, For Health and Economy, f gillK subscribers Invi ig purchased the right cl I the I’ATF.NT EE A 1'IIEI! DRESS Eli, (or thin Slate, would respectfully inform the citi zens of ugtisla and vicinity, that they have one of said Machines in successful operatic it in Mein tosh ■■ treet, corner of Reynolds. 'J'he work is done entirely by the operation of Steam, no fire coming near the Feathers, and no possibility cl scorching or otherwise injuring them. Hy this operation all moths are destroyed and r O . moved, without loss or waste of Feathers ; on the contrary, the hulk is very much incrca ad, r.ianv limes one half,— nothing being removed hut small particles of dust, dr.c. They arc also cleansed and purified from t.ll disagreeable uicll that often at tends Feathers, and are entirely clonnscdatnl dried, and have the appearance and essential qualities of i New Feathers. They would invite nil honso-kcepcrs, and those who ''refer sleeping on pure and soft beds—who • *| l( Mth and economy, to try, and prove the *| u "' "eat"'"’ l- Renovator, Meant * ", Ui -u invited to call and see the Ala- All person.’ ' -ion, and bo convinced of its chine and its o, “ ull il ,vr 'n ~ ~, -in ~< ' lho town can, by N 8.-a he rnhabitm. .»• ,^, r be ds taken notifying the sub ertbers. d , from their dwellings and return- '■ forC2 7b well dreused and rci.dy fiir immetliato . provided they do not contain tc.re than a.’ 1" “ , and !l i ents per pound for nil over that araoUi.E l if they choose to send them in, tho price will i. i 02 SW. I People from the country can, by bringing their beds in early in the morning, usually have them the same day. Any p i ou that will try the experiment, may eond 111 "in a bed or bods, of any quality of Feathers, from the best and newest, to the oldest and poorest they have, provided they ere either Geese or Duck Feather', and may ho assured, no charge will be in itie, in any case, unless perfect cati daclio.i be given. J. J. DUNLAP, July 12 trwll WM 11. UPEcK f| GEORGIA LIME WORKS. f aIHE subscribers respectfully inform the pub is lie that they have commenced the I nanufactory of LIME near Jacksonhorongh, it, j Scnvoii county, Ga. They have extensive quar ■ie.sol Li nee tune, which is considered by p roles- i ior J R Culling, Stale Geologist, to whom the ! iroprietors are imlcbted lor tho infonralion j .vhiidi induced t'mm to embark in tho undertaking, ! o hoof the very purest kind. They have cortac liieully erected largo and substantial Kilns in he most approved manner, and procured men Volatile North who are perfectly acquainted with ho business A portion of the Lime is now in j iiarkelmid has been pronounced by the principal millions in the neighborhood of Augiiata and it hers, to boos excellent quality. The auhecri icrs lake pleasure in inviting those who take an interest in the devolopoment of the intemnl resour ces of Georgia, to examine it, being convinced that the whole United States cannot produce a more beautiful article. They have now a quantity on hand, which they will deliver at tho mouth of Brier Creek on (he Savannah river, oral Augusta. Having extensive preparations in progress, they expect to he able during the next winter ami spring to supply or ders loa very largo amount; and they have every reason to believe that they will entitle themselves lo the favor and patronage of the public hy pro ducing a cheaper and bettor article at homo than vail bo found abroad. Orders will he received by D Kirkpatrick & Co. or by Thus L, Smith at Augusta, or Jacksoitboro’. CORNELIUS & SMITH, tuny 7 Sawtlifrwtl it’J Twenty Dollars Reward* Runaway from the subscriber, about a mouth since, a negro girl by the name M. Apliousinc, likely, and about six £s ijs> li Vj\ tec, years of age. The above reward will be paid lor her apprehoiisinn and riStSlca delivery to .1. I*. SETZ E. uug 27 trwlf SOUTii- WES I'E K N it A 1 i.-it (ft 1) . HANK. KOOKS will ho opened by the undersigned (’ommissronors lor Stock in this Rank, on the Hth day of October next,at Hamburg, and continue open between the hours of 10 and 2 o'clock, for 30 days. Every Stockholder in the Rail Road, who shall pay up the second instalment on Kail Road Stock, is entitled to subscribe for an equal number of Shares in the Rank. Twelve dollars auda hall ou each Share so sub imbed for in the Hunk, must ho paid at the time of subscribing, either lo the Commissioners, or lo the Cashier of any Hank in good credit. A Meeting of the Stockhol ders of the Hank, in person or by proxy, will be held nt Charleston, on the 20th November, when the .Mother Rank will bo organized, and Branches oatablitilted in North-Carolina and Tennessee, ns soon ihotealtor as possible. A copy of the Char ters is in our hands lor examination. Signed, W. W. STARKE, ) OLIVER SIMI’SON, > Commissioners, li. F.GUUEDY, ) sept 18 trw7w SUMMER RETREAT FOR SA IK, n i Will bo sold, if applied lor shortly, the lot pi and improvement* til the Sand Hills,know n . . ' »s the Turknett Spring Place, formerly ow no 1 and occupied by Col Thomas Mctiran. The lot eoutaiuins twenty five acres, a largo part o( which is in woods, and includes Turknett’s Spring, from which the City of Augusta is supplied with water. On the premises is a comfortable dwelling with all other buildings necessary forth > accom modation of a family. Possession can bo given immediately Afao—A small Lot containing between two and three acres, separate from the above by the Mil ledgeville Road. Apply lo May 8 tuth HENRY H GUMMING. REES «V Hi:ALL»B Eire. Proof Warehouse, Augusta, Ga. rl ll IE undersigned,grateful for the liberal pal u ronage and support of their friends and cus tomers heretofore, beg leave to inlorni them and the public, that they continue to transact a general Warehouse mid Commission Dimness, at i their old stand on Rro&d street- Their warehouse and close stores are in good order lor the reception o! cotton and goods in store. Liberal advances will at all line s bo made on produce and consignments. Tho agents ot tho Georgia Railroad will with promptness receive and forward all cotton consign ed to in at the tlliferent Repots, ns also anv goods thin muv he ordered through us up the road HOP KIMS, .1 UN NINES A Co, V, hole salt’ Grocers, arc now receiving nud opening an extensive stock ol Groceries, in the (ire-proof store • of tho warehon-e mwly creeled, which they will lie prepared to oiler on the most liberal terms. All , orders through ns, and filled by them, will be free j old minissionsjUnd to the entire satisfaction ol t lie panics ordering. All eomiiinnicalions will bo addressed To us jointly, us the business in future will be conducted in tho name ol tie firm. Pledging their usual promptness lo all hu-incas confided U their care, will hope to merit a continuance of tho confidence heretolore so liberally bestowed. JOHN REMS EGBERT B. BEALL Augusta, October 2, 1838. | v>' I lie city papers, Milledgevillo Recorder, Standard ol Union, Southern M lag, Athens, will j copy the above into their pa pc re woeMy, until first j January next. E. U. B. t CO-PAUTNEnsiHP. i f|MIE undersignedhaving taken A. UOW X into partnership, the WAREHOUSE AND ‘COMMISSION BUSMESS will beconductcil un ■ der the firm ol Baird fioiofuad, after Ist of Octo bernelt . HhNJ. BAIRD sept. 18 ■ VKW Flkir.-The subscribers have thia day l ill entered into a co-partnership, for the transac a i lion of a wholesale Dry Goods business, under the name and stylo ol Jt. C. BdltltvinA J;®* v U. C. BALDWIN, M. WILKINSON, JAMES HALE. , AngiiHta, July, 21, 1838. d lwBtw Sept 1 !\\\ NOTICE.—The undersigned, desirous .J of devoting his time and attention to the prac f ! lice of the Law, will carefully and promptly attend / 1 to all business intrusted to his care. Office in 1 I I-ouisvillo, Ga. THOS. H. POLHILL. aug 21 w2rn __ . OS BOHN r S PH ILOTO KAN, Or, FEMALE’S FRIEND. ' A FRESH supply of the above valuable mcdl ’ I\ cine has just been received and for sale, whole “ j sale and retail, by the subscriber, at his wholesale I drug store, north side of Broad street Augusta, jane 2'J 152 NELSON CARTER 1 FIRE proof ware house. mi IE subscribers take this method of informing si the public that they will continue to transact ns general COMMISSION BUSINESS. Their Warehouses are in complete repair, and they soli , oil a share of public favour. Grateful for past pal ro , I aage, they assure their friends no exertions shall be ’ i wanting to promote the interest of those who may ' entrust their business to them. Their charges in future will ho like oilier establishments ol the hind Liberal advances on produce in store. Receiving , and forwarding goods or cotton promptly attended 1 to S KNEELAND &CO M aug 31 305 swtf HAVIL.VNI), RISLEY & Co. AUGUSTA, GA. I Wholesale and Retail [halers in Drugs, Medicines, Perfumer:/, Paints, Otis, Di/e Stuffs, Brushes, Wiwlcmi (Jlass, Ac. OFFER the following brief catalogue ol their stock : Drugs, cfc. Alcohol, Aloe,', Alum, Anr;alo, Asphaltum, , J ssalrclidn, Antimony, crude; Arrow Root, , j Allspice Arsenic. Aqua Forlis, Balsam Copaivn, Balsam Fir, Balsam Tolu, Balsam Peru, Black Drop, Blue Vitriol, J Boras, refined and crude; Brimstone, | Burgundy Pitch, Baberry Bark, Bitter Root, ; Carnplu.r, Calomel, English and American, 1 Cream Tartar, Cantlmrides, Cochineal, Camwood, ( übchs, < ayenne Pepper, red ar.<l African d i. Cloves, Cinnamon Bark, Cardamon Seeds, | Corrosive Bahliiua'.o,Castile Soap, Copperao, j Ci .gross Water, Chloride of Lime, I Chloride of Soda, i ("'HttorOil, best and com , inqls , p(«. ami half pis. f 1t -u Salts, Essenlial Oils, of all kinds, ’ \/ (( Tcinale; Fly Slone, Flax Seed, !rf"! '. i|, 'I- FJo'ts Benzoin, Flo’rs Chamomile rlo s Si, nun- Fronch CD, ’. olin -d, pura an I common, Ginger, race. g. ," n „,^ oldon Scal , Glauber, alts, < ■ , j do. Gamboge, do Scam (.um Myrrh do Ar. - Uo s c , do . mony, do Guaiac, no 1 Tragacanlh, &c. Honey, Hydriodato Potash, IlopF" . R . Herbs ol all lands, “ Shakers’;’’ 7/«n. Bjrk i Isinglass, Ipecac. Indigo, I Spanish If' oat No. 1,d0.3 do Carolina, ~ Indian’s Panacea, Iceland Moss, Irish Moss, lou. :no i ./alap, Jujube Paste, Juniper Berries, Kreosote, 1 i Leo’s Pills,genuine; Lobelia, herb and seed. Lemon Syrup, superior; Ladies Slipper Root, I Logwood, suck and chip’ll. Liquorice Ball, Lint, Leeches, Lancets, all kinds; .Magnesia, lump, do calcined, do Henry’s, do Butler’ Aperient, iUustanl, English and American; A/nnna, Flake, Musk, Mace, A/udder, .Muriatic Acid , •.Morphia", Act.and Sulph ; Mandrake Root, Nutmegs, JVutgnlls, Nux Vomica, Nitric Acid, Oil Vitriol, Olivo Oil, Opium, Osborn’s Plulotoken, . Orria Root, Oxalic Acid, Prickly Ash Bark, l Pond Lily Root, Poplar Bark, Pearlash, Pepper, . Pearl B-rley, Potter’s Calholicon, Piperine, , Quicksilver, Rhubarb Root and powder, Rosin, , Red Precipitate, Red Sanders, Red t haUw £waim*a I'unacca, Sulphuie oi Quinine, Starch, | Soidlidlz Powders, Soda Powder, , Stoughton’s Bitters, in quarts and pints; Sweet Oil, in quarts, pints, and halt pints, Sal Eralus, Sal Soda, Sal Ammonia, Salt Pelre, Sugar Lead, Sarsaparilla, rout and extract; Sponge, Skunk Cabbage Root, Senna, •Spirits Turpentine, in quarts and pints; Super Carb. Noda, Tartaric Acid, Tartar Emetic, Tamarinds,Tapioca, Verdigris, dry; While Vitriol, While Wood Bark, Yeast Powders Medicine in \ r iuls. Antimonial Wine, Bateman’s Drops, liulsam Copaiva, Balsam Honey, British Oil Calomel,Camphor, Cayenne Pepper, Cule’d Magnesia, Ess. Peppermint, Css. Cinnamon Ess. Bergamot, Ess. Lavender, Eas. Lemon, Godfrey's Cordial, llarltem Oil, Ipecac, Jalap, Jesuit’s Drops, Laudanum, Moore’s Essence of Lite, Opodeldoc, Oil Lemon, Oil Cloves, Oil Cinnamon, Oil Worrnsecd, Paragoric, Rhubarb, -Sweet Spls. Nitre, Spts.’l laris, Solution of Quinine, strong; Tartar Emetic, T'uslington’s Balsam, Dr. Rush’s Eye Water, Thompson’s do. Thompson’s No. 0. Perfumery. C\ logno Water, every variety, Fancy Toilet Soaps do Shaving do do Lavender Water, Florida Water, Rose Water, Orange Flower Water, Milk of Roses, Preston Sails, Fancy Pungent Vials, Pomatum, Otto of Rose, Antique Oil, Boar’s Oil, Macassar Oil, Toilette Powder, Indian Dye, Powder Pulls and Boxes, Odoriferous Compound Paints, Oils ffC. . White Lend, dry; While Lend, in Oil pure, No. 1, and No. 2, Red Lead, Black Lead, Spanish Brown, Venetian Rod, English and American; Vermilion, English and Chinese, India Red, Rose Pink, Drop Lake, Litharge, Yellow Ochre, Stone Yellow, Chrome Green, Verdigris, m Oil, pure; Prussian Blue, Antwerp Blue, Black Drop, Lamp Black, Vandyke Brown, Terra De Sienna, Turkey Umber, Spanish Whiling, Putty Pumice Stone, Rotten Stone, Sand Paper, Bronze, Gold Leaf, Smalts, Window Glass and Picture Glass, all sizes, Linseed Oil, Lamp Oil, summer strained, do do Fall do do do Winter do Train Oil, JVeaUfool Oil, Copal Varnish, coach and furniture; Picture Varnish, Japan Varnish, Black Leather Varnish, ! i Paint Stones and Mullers, Paint Mills, ! Glaziers’Diamonds, Plaster Paris,Calcined. Brushes. Paint, Sash, and Varnish Brushes, all sizes ; Cloth, Hair, Tooth, Shaving, Horse, Shoe, Dust, Crumb, .Vail, Scrub and While Wash Brushes, every variety; Curriers’ C. H Pencil, Badger's Hair, Hair Broom Brushes. Miscellaneous. Smili, all kinds; G. W. Carpenter’s Preparations New England Cough Syrup, G’ibnoy'ii 'Potter Destroyer, Kowand’s Tonic .Mixture, 1 Brnudrelh’s Pills, Peter's Pills, Evan’s Cummomilo Pills, Beckwith’s Pills, - I Callaghan's Pills, Cholera Remedy, i Southern Tonic, Itch Ointment, Piles Ointment, 1 : Jml Kin’s Ointment, Bullard’s Oil Soap Court Plaster, Lip Salve, Wafers i Lucifer Mutches, Friction Matches Reman Lights, Shaving Boxes, mirror i Shoe Blacking 3 sizes, Black Ink, 3 do. Red Ink, Indelible Ink, Papers, Tooth Powder . Sealing Uux, Suutl Boxes, Jewell’s Liuameula i , Hatter’s Bowstrings, Syringes, all kinds Trusses, all kinds. Lamps, do , Thermometers do I Spatulas, Proof \ lals, Emery, Crucibles 1 ; Fine Cut Tobacco ■ Surgeons Instruments, all kinds, Dentist do. do. * Dentist Gold and lin Foil, Specie Jars Tincture Hollies, Birast Pipes, A’ipple Shells Nursing Bellies, Bed Pans, Pessaries,Catheters I Bougies, Iron, \S edgwoodand glass mortars 1| Pill Lyles, Graduate Measures , , Glass Funnels, Medicine Chests, &c. Ac. - Electrical -Machines. iDT Purchasers for cash or approved prompt paper, will do well to give us a call, os we have as tine a slock as is kept in the southern country which we are determined losell THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES. V A supply ‘A the most popular Patent Nos > ,r "" u ' **!" J Medicines of tfm dav, constantly on hand. laiu4 ' j u | y - i(J STOVALL, SIMMONS A CO. t* Augusta, Georgia, 1 RESPECTFtiLLI' inlbnn iheir friends oirl Ilie public, that they continue to transact the G Factorage and Commission Business, at their Fire-proof Ware house. Their strict anil prompt attention, ns heretofore, will he given to or c< dcrs Ibr storing ami selling Colton, receiving, for- n warding, and purchasing goods, Ac. They are authottzcd to say that particular care 1* will be taken by the agents of the Georgia Hail Rood,at all their depots, in forwatding to us all (, cotton directed to our care, ns well as in forwarding | all goods,as fast as practicable, to their places of des tination, free of charge lor such services. 01 To their patrons they tender their sincere ac knowledgments. m STOVALL & lIAMLEN, *, ARK now receiving their full supply of Groce- V \ tics and Dry Goods, at their store in the brick range,next below our Ware-house, where tl they invite Planters and Country Merchants, to make their purchases. Their wholesale Dry Goods store, is in the second story, over their Grocery.— *' Goods bought by us of them for customers, are ' warranted to give satislaction, and free ot commis sions. S. S. <fe CO. * l sept 18 4wtrw&w rjpIIE GEORGIA ANU CAROLINA k A ALMANAC for 1831); by Thomas P. Ash- e , more, just published and for sale by the gross, dozen p or single, by W. J. HOBBY, at the Augusta Book store, Otw sept 22 (] YEAST POWDERS, for making Cakes, Biscuits, and all kinds of Bread, and wholesome. The Yeast Powders will beTuund far superior, and more convenient than Yeast, hav ing the advantage over that article in making all 0 kinds of hatter cakes perfectly light and ready for n baking the instant they are mixed They are highly recommended by many of the first lamihes sj in this city and other places. Sold by „ ang 18 HAVILAND. RISLEY * Co. “ * rONUBESS WATERm—The medical m■ vt lues of the waterfront I lie celebrated Congress Spring at Saratoga, is peculiarly adapted for this 8 climate; Their properties consist of a mildapertent, and at the sumo time tonic and chalybeate ; a fresh (, supply J list received and lor sale by . sept 1 HAVILAND, RISLEY & Co. BAGGING, tl (i PIECES 42 inch heavy Inverness Hemp Bagging si 50 pieces 42 inch Dundee Hemp Bagging. Just Cl received and for si 1c by " sept 14 JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. tl BOARDING.— Families and single jrersons 2 wishing board and lodging, can be accom modated with spacious and comfortable rooms, at - Mr*. Carter's, Green-street. t sept 20 w4w 1 ANNUAL CIRCULAK. * 1 1 HIE I' acuity of the Medical College of the Stale ( I ol South Carolina announces, that the annual '* Session of I he College will commence on the second Monday in November, os usual. An Introductory ‘ Lecture will be given un thatday at noon, and the fj regular course will be resumed on the following , morning. 11 On Anatomy, by J. E. Holbrook, M. 1) r„ On Surgery, by John Wagner, M 1) On Institutes and Practice of Physic, by S Henry Dickson, M D. G On Physiology, by James Moultrie, M D. \ On Obstetrics, by Thus. G Prioleau, M L>. On Chemistry, by (, U Shepard, M D. 80 On Mat Meria edica, by Henry R Frost, M D 81 On Pathological Anatomy and Medical JurrsOTn- ■ 1 dence, by E Geddings, M D, 18 I Demonstrations of Anatomy, by E Wnrdeman. 80 ’ij D. S. HENRY DICKSON, Dean l i Scf,'t. (5 ra3t tli Richmoiul'couuty ; " 2 ; William f uJicr, 1 Superior Court, June Term, vs i 1838. James Keeside, > G Orlando Saltmarsh, I In Equity ; V and John McLean. J Bill /or Relief, &c IT appearing to tboCourt (hat James Keeside re- ,c sides out ol (he stale of Georgia, that Orlando Saltmarsh resides out of Richmond county, am! 811 that said hill has net been served on said defend- D* ants. It is ordered-that said defendants appearand e( i answer to said bill,on or before tire first day of the sa next term. It is further ordered that this rule be published 21 monthly for five months in one of the gazettes of the _ city of Augusta. y, A true extract from the minutes. ft JAMES McLAWS, Clerk. * July 26, 1833. msnv ty months after date application will be . sa made to the Justices of the Inferior Court of Richmond county, while sitting ns a Court of Ordi- an nary, for leave to sell a tract of laud belonging to fu the estate of Lewis ii Rhodes, deceased, lor the f lc benefit ot the heirs and creditors of said deceased C1 July 31, 1838. A. W. RHODES, Executor. S r rj'OUR months after date application will be s, made to the honorable the Inferior Court ol Columbia county, w hen silling for ordinary purpu ses, Ibr leave to sell the negroes belonging to tire G estate of Stanton Porter, deceased, for the purpose I of distribution amongst the heirs of said deceased. ' NANCY PORTER, Administratrix of August 30, 1838. of said estate. months after date application will be ce Jl made to the Court of Ordinary of Burke coun- w ly, for leave to sell lot No 05, Bth District, Merit- s i, wether county, belonging to James F. Brown, a minor. ELIZABE'I’II BROWN, July 17,1838. Guardian of James F- Brown. , months after date application wilFbc Ci A made to the honorable the Inferior C ourl of Pike county, while silting forordinary purposr a, lor leave to sell the real i state of William Bryant, do ccased, late of Burke count. -■ C. L. SIATTHEWS, I Administrator in right of his wife. S, July 9,1838. J tc months after date application will he T made to the honorable Inferior Court of Rnrkc , county, when silting (or ordinary purposes, for leave C!l to sell all the real estate of Mark Desabuy, late of B*’ 8 *’ said county, for the purpose of a division between m the heirs ol said estate. august 11, 1838 GEO. W. EVANS Adm’r. months after date application wilPbe * ■- made to the honorable the Inferior Court of 1 Columbia county, when silling for ordinary pur- \\ poses, for leave to sell six hundred acres of land more or less, belonging to the estate of Benjamin e! sii Winfrey, deceased, lying in Columbia county, on to the little Ktoke creek, adjoining lands of Haggle sc Martin, and others. WM. P. BEALL, Adn.T w July 26. 1838. _ ’ w months aflor date application will bo made to the hononbie the Inferior Court of Columbia county, when sitting for ordinary pur- G poses, for leave to sell the whole of the real estate 1 of Sydney G. Holland, a minor, for the benefit of * said minor. JEREMIAH GRIFFIN, Ju July 4 Adminislrntor of Sydney S. Holland FOUR months after date application will be made be to the honorable Inferior Court of Columbia [ )e county, w hile silting as a Court of Ordinary, for i ia leave to sell the real estate of Jacob J Bugg, late of „ r , Muscogee county, deceased. ° r July 7 A. P ROBERTSON, Adm’r. th months after date, application will be male to the Honorable the Inferior Court of _ Warren county, when sitting as a Court of Ordi- Gt nary, for leave to sell the Land and Negroes bo % longing to the Estate of Hampton Wade, late of x said county, deceased. es , ROBERT BOLTON, Adm’r. j ||[ y J 2 m4ra sir |?OUR months after dale application will be , made to the honorable the Inferior Court of „.i (.oluiiibin county, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell lot No. 386, in tho 12th dis trietol the Ist section, now Lumpkin county, drawn j tn by the orphans of William Lawrence, deceased, fur the benefit of said orphans. ELI/ABE TH LAWRENCE, Guardian. 1 _ September 6,1838. m <j ra X months after date application will be li! X made to the Court ol Otdinary, Butke county, ; n for leave to sell the real estate of James Hines, de- llr . ceased, and also the real estate and negroes ol the nn minor heirs of said James Hines. _ , , EVERTT SAPP, September 6.1888. Adm’r. and Guardian. DR months alter date, application will he X made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Richmond county, silling as a Court of Ordinary H lor leave to sell lot No. 135, m first section Lee 1 county, containing 2021 acres, for the benefit of co m " y ' !■» or oo Oclobcr 10, wi 0 ™ C ' Jcorgia, Jcfierson County: WHEREAS, Robert Boyd applies fur letters of administration on the estate ol Robert Jordon,deceased. Tlieso are therefore to cite ami admonish all ami lingular, the kindred and creditors of the said de based, to tile their objections, (if any they have,) at aty office, according to law. Given under my hand at office,this lOllr October 183 S. EBEN, BOTH WELL, Clerk ’ Jm Georgia, scnven county : ~~~ WHEREAS Azarmh Enhois applies forleiters dismissory on the estate of Armen Arnut, if Scrivcn county, deceased ; These are therefore to cite and admonish all and angular the kindred and creditors of said deceased f to bo and appear at my office within the time pre icnbed by law, to shew cause if any they have ivhy said letters should not be granted Given under my hand at office, in Jacksonboro, this It Ih day of September, 1838. Ml* 10 JOSHUA BERRY,CIerk. Georgia, I inike county: \\l HEREAS Civility Bunn, administratrix on » » Iheestateof Moses Bunn, deceased, applies r P ' el dismission from said estate. These are therefore to cite and admonish nil and singular the kindred and creditors of said dec'd to be and appear at my office, within the lime proscrib ed by law,to show cause, if any they have,why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office in Waynesboro, this 30th July, JB3B. By order of noun, Bug 9 Cm T. H. BLOUNT. U. Clerk. Georgia, Jefferson County : “ WHEREAS James M. Linquefield, adminis * » tralor on the estate of James E Wells, late ul said county, deceased, applies for letters of dis mission from said estate. These are therefore to cite and admonish all ami singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office within the lime pre scribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have why said letters should not he granted. Given undermy hand at office, in Louisville this 3th day of May, 1838 E. BOTH WELL, Clerk may 10 fim Georgia, Columbia county : • W James Carllidge, administrator de ,* * bolus mm, applies for letters dismissory on me estate of Adam U alker,deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, Jo hie their objections, if any limy have within the lime prescribed by law, in mv office’ to shew cause why said letters should not begraiu !c. Given under my hand and seal at office, this 2d day ol June, 1838. ’ GABRIEL JONES, Celrk. Georgia, Jefferson County; " * 4,1/ hhUkAS William L Kennedy, Ahminis » T tratorol John Kiglit, late oflhis county, de ceased, applies for letters dismissory from said ad ministration, i liese are therefore to cite summon and admonish, all and singular, the kindred ami creditors of the mid deceased, to be and appear at my office within l ie time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any hey have, why said letters shall not ho granted J sth'jtme,°]B:!s. my hand at ofli<;c ’ irl T-ouinville, thi« , June 9 EBENEZER BOTH WELL, Clerk. N Georgia,Jefferson county : W GEREAS Sherrod Arringtons.administrator * on the estate of Joseph Lockhart, late oS laid county, deceased:, applies for letters of dismis uon from said estate. These are therefore to cite, summon and adm on sh, all and singular, the kmdred and creditors ol .aid deceased, to be and appear at my ediite within letimepreHerihedby law, to shew cause, if any hey have, why said letters should not he granted _June-j3 EBENEZER BOTIIWELL. Clerk. *eorgia, Jefferson county: W I Lm i , EA , tj . IIUSh »- a(,m 'nistrator on the ' ate 01 James Neely, deceased, applies for etters dismissory from said administration!^ mguhiAh^kindmd'nn 0 ! C ' ite , ond admo " isl ‘ ■« a ndl “f t" 0 Kln lro(l ail(I creditors of said dec’d to e and appear atany office,within the timeprescrib dby iaw, to shew cause,if any they have whv aid iellers should not be granted * a; if&rmi?•“ o ®“ <• -hi. July EBENEZER BOTH WELL, rrir Georgia, Jdiersou county ; ~ Bryant Fulford, administrator ou. » * the estate of Seth Eason, late of this coun y, deceased, applies for letters dismissory from aid estate. J These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and mgular the kmdred and creditors of said deceased, J file their objections, if any they have, in my of ce, within the time prescribed by law, to shew iiiso why said letters of dismission should not bo ranted. Given tinder my hand at office in Louisville this ' J Gy 3 ? E- BOTHWELL, Clerk. ieorgia, Columbia county : ' fc/kfIIEREAS James Canlidgo, administrator, 7 it u„l P W e w 0 M lette f s dlamia “°ry on the estate t Robert VV. Walker, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and mgular, the kindred ami creditors of the said de eased, to hie their objections, if any they have,, yillun the time prescribed by law, in my office, to hew cause why said letters should not be granted Given under my hand this 2d day ol June, 183 S GABRIEL JONES, Clerk. Jeorgia, iScriven county: —— foun of Ordinary—Present, their honors John S_ Rieves, Peter Reddick, Jefferson Roberts, and, Charles C. Stewart, Es^s. Urn! v Si ‘ ,• • , Jul V 1838. ( RON the application of Thomas 11. Burns, ad ministrator of William Gross, deceased, late of driven county, slating that he has fully admims or«d sa'd estate, and praying citation for letters dis nissory. It is, on motion, ordered that the Clerk lo issue a citation, requiring ell persons to show muse (if any they have) why the same shall not bo' ;r.intcd ; and t.iat the same be published once a aonlh lot six months. A true extract from the minutes. Jn*y 10 183 au S 4 m6m JOSHUA PERRY, clerk. Jeorgia, Scnven conutyT - “ GERE AS Moses N. McCnll applies for sot- Z * dismissory from the executorship of Vdliam B. Dopson, of Scnven county, deceased :: I hose are therefore to cite and admonish all unci igular the kindred and creditors of said deceased o be and appear at my office, within the tine ore enhed by law, to show cause, if any they have vhy said letters should not be granted r Given under ray hand, at office, in Jacksonboro. his 10th day of September, 1838. . JOSHUA PERRY, Clerk. Jeorgia, Dnrke county; ' W GEREAS, William Kilpartrick, applies for * T Letters of administration, on the Estate ot ohn Kilpartrick, deceased. These are therefore to cite aad admonish all and mgalar the heirs and creditors of said deceased u> e and appear at mj office within the time pres’eri ed by law, lo file tbeir objections, if any they ave, to shew cause why said letters should not ho ranted. Given under my hand, at office, in Waynesboro* ns 7th day of September, 1838. _ . T. H. BLOUNT, Dep. Clerk September 11, 1328. ] m Jeorgia, liiirke County ; ' IV7 HEBE AS Joseph Lewis applies for letters. ” * ~, a r ministration, do bonis non, on tho slate of Clem Sharp, deceased. 1 hose are therefore to cite and admonish all and mgular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, i be and apixtar at my uffi -o within the lime pre sribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, , hy said lelleis should noi be granted. Gi\on under my hand in office, in Waynesboro, ns ith day of September, 1838 » , . , T.II. BLOUNT,Dep. CIerk; September 11, 1838. ] m K months alter date application will bo made to the honorable Inferior Court of Burko ounty, when silting for ordinary purpooes, for *a\o to sell live hundred acres of pine land, lying tScnven county; one gedd lot containing forty i res, in the 2d section, 2d district, Cherokee county, \ nd one town lot in the town of Oxford, Newton ' ounty, all belonging l 0 the esiate of Joseph Shew, lake, late ol Burke county, deceased JOSEPH A. SHEWMAKE, \ . , . ISAIAH CARTER, ’JAdrars, Seplember 25, 1 838. 4 m K months alter date, application will bo made to the Court i f Ordinary, of Richmond ounty, fo r leave to sell all the real estate of Sam el Appleton, deceased, for the benefit nl his heirs. .... .. JOHN FINN, Administrator,’ in right of hiswife, Ann J. Finn. ae T« mlm