Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, October 27, 1838, Image 3

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lIE subscriber being about to leave the Slate A lur « <«w weeks, Jv o . ,M. Hampton, of Lau reus county, will act as big agent ami attorney un til he returns. JOHN THOMAS. Dublin, Laurens Co., On., June 23. tw<jw I rtisu A~\I) SCOTCH W H I.SKKT j JLc. puncheons Irish and Scotch Whiskey O 10 kegs Cos hen Butter 20 half bhls A’o. I Mackerel 25 qr. casks Malaga Wine 20 bags white Java Coffee 30 boxe»rfheese 20 <|r. nntjhoighib casks Madeira Wine, just received and for sale by oct 24 JOILV COBKRRV VIOLIN STRINGS of (Tiflerent sizes, lor sale cheap, by ANTO.VY A HALVES, oct 24 CLOVER SEED.—Fresh red and white Clover Seed, anil able to sow for next spring, just received and for sale by oct 24 ANTONY A HAINES. ROSE lIAIII »*OVVO ' R, Ac. ROSE Hair Powder, in 1 and i lb. papers, highly perfumed Also, Otto Rose LipSalv*, both in pewter and neat wood boxes. Alto, a fresh supply of English Preston Salts, just reeeived and for sale cheap, by ANTONY A HAIA'ES. oet 24 I AND FOR SALE.—The subscriber offers J far sale his plantation, lying adjacent to the village of Lincolnton. on the road from Augusta to Petersburg,c intaming seventeen hundred and sixty (1760) acres, about half of which is cleared, and under good ffneing. There is also situated on the premises, a comlortable dwelling house, a gin house, packing screw, Ac. /ny person wishing to purchase such a farm) could do well u. call and ex amine lor themselves. KLM REMsON. Oct. 24 wlm _ DANCING AND WALTZING. MR. a. HATTIER, Professor of Dancing and Waltzing,most respectfully begs leave to announce to the Young Ladies and Gentlemen ol Augusta, that, at the earnest solicitation of a mnjoi ity ol his friends, he intends opening a bchooMor giving lessons in the above graceful accomplish merits, which are so conducive ol ease and elegance of carriage He Hatters himself that he will give lull satisfaction to all those, who .nay honor hi n by becoming his pupils. Ills School will be opened on Monday, the 15th ol October, nisi I ann aor Guardians of Children, and nlhers, wishing instruc tion given, will please call on Mr H. at the Ma sonin'Hall, when bis lei ms will bo made known. He can be found on Tuesdays, I Imrsdays and Sa turdays from 7 A. M-to ‘J V. M ; every o i< ■ y from ‘J A. M. to IA. M., and from 3to 6 •M. Oct 24 „ REMOVAL. JAMES ANDERSON A CO. nv wm c. way, No. 260, Broad-stheet, Augusta, Georgia. Have removed their stock ol seasonable Dry Goods to the store immediately opposite lo the Stale Bank, where they are receiving additions of fiesh imported Goods of all descriptions, and suitable to the fall ami winter season. oct 4 post-Office, f Augusta, October, 14 > f 11HE Express Mail, going Norib, closes ui ft J . M. 1 ( aed going A.M k p m Tiril. o. PRICE, Draper and Tailor W 253 Broad street, is now .ipcmiig an exum ive assortment ol seasonable Goods in his line. oct L> v ; —r. I~OiI~SALE— One of C bickering « splendid. i Hose wood Piano Fortes, with a Hoop siop. The above instrument has been in (Vl months. Apply to , r'k Washer Alto, for sale or lo hire, a plain Cook, W asher and Jroner. jj. ■ RE. MARTIN, Dentist-Room No 45, . in the private part ol the L. 6. Hotel. oct 25 -i ■ ToARDING.-A few gentlemen can he ac B commodate.) wi'h board and lodging at .Mrs. J. Carrie’s, on Broad-street, next door above the OCr 'irs. C. can also accommodate a few tran sient boarders. 2PJL-L F 1.0111 AN D CIIEESE. BBLS fresh Canal Flour Oli 50 casks prime Cheese, for sale by oex 25 3t RATH BONE A BAKER. NEW MILLINERY. MRS CHO f FMAN respectfully informs the Ladies of Augusta. Hamburg, Ac., that her Show Room of the latest Millinary, will be open next Tuns lay. 30th instant 6t or :Lf J — & LADY trom the North who is accustomed lo A Teaching, would like a situation in a respecta ble School or private family. Address A. M. 1 ihrouehJJic Post Office. net 111 lrw w __ fqnil SALE. -Twomy shares v.eo.g.u iv.nl Road and Banking Company Stock —Enquire at this office H • DIRECT IMPORTATION. an RALES 8-4 9-4 and 10-4 London Duffel , I,.™"'!:“ t .~r Ruse ..«1 WhitneV l»<"k«< F " r “"'noNK A r,'R»ncn«F.L. Georgia Insurance A [ Augusta, October 20, 1838. > 4 N Instalment of Two Dollars and fifty con s A „.U-« ti.. ~ oct 20 , NEGRO SHOES. 2000 PA ‘ RS B, ° Ut Urogai “ ,, A. r sißLlY. oct 20 NPIaENDID FRENCH PRINTS. SNOWDEN & SHEAR have received this day from New York, a large supply ofsi lendid French Prints of the latest Paris styles, also Rich Embroidered Table and Piano Covers and a greal variety of oilier articles suitable for the present sea son to which they respectfully invito the attention of the public. DRUGS. —Having purchased the entire stock of Drugs Ac..of WM HEWSON. his cits turners are invited to continue to call at the old stand, where exertions w ill he made to accommo date them, upon as liberal terms ns heretofore. Olhers are invited to call, and seeiff“ u as well there as elsewhere. A. CUNNINGH AM, oct 20 i“ TEACHER WANTED. A GENTLEMAN who can come well recom mended as a Teacher in all the higher branch es of English, will meet with employ by applying nt this office. None need apply unless well quail find. *f „ , oct 17 JKrThe Constitutionalist will please copy the above. R E AD Y M A D E C L O THING. El). COOK, No. 197 Broad-street, liasjnst . reeeived a large supply of new and fashion able Clothing, which together with Ins firmer stock, makes his assortment as good as can bo found in any market. All of vvbicli bo offers at wholesale or retail, on very aceoiuniodniing terms. Invites his trienda to call. oc ? H BAGGING AND ROPE. ■( AH Coils p imo Hemp Hope Tv) vI so p S . heavy Hemp Bagging Just receivud.and for sale on very accommodating terms,by BAIRD A ROWLAND. Oct 17 12t bagging. PIECES Hemp Bagging slFv. vr 2<1,1 do superior Bagging,4l inch es wide. For sale low by oet 18 STOVALL A UA.MLEN. Dry GOODS AT WHOLESALE. STOVALL & HAM LEX have leeeived their fill supplies, and offer to their ciistcinors who may favor i liem with a ted I, a large assort ment of Goods at low prices. Particular attention paid lo orders. Dry Goods sales room up staiit, over u IB j r Q ro . eery store. net In NEW FLOUR. ~~ KA BBLS Canal Flour Ou 25 half bbls do .lo Just recci ,->d » n d for tale by STOVALL A HAMLIN. oct 13 ]\] IGHT SCHOOL.—T he subscriber will In open a Night School ou Monday )«:iol<« r 29th, at his school room, on the south side f t Elli* street, a few doors below Centro street, llition, in advance, per quaiter, of twelve we H ks, $ ; f o r lights and fuel 81. B. CRICKET, eel 1? HUMPHREYS, CLARKE A Co. _ _ v lftr«r/» of Macon, Georgia.i a I *k received by la»e arrival* from England, ■ ■- and are now opening at the store No. 10 1 enri-streot, (up .stairs.) u general assortment ol British and French Dry Goods, selected and imported direct, expressly for the Southern trade, together with u general assortment of Ameticun hoods, which makes the assortment complete.— .Merchants visiting iho city are requested to call and examine the slock. Orders will have particular attention, and put up nt the shortest notice. Charleston, S. C , October 2-2,1838. ts CLOTHS, CASSIMEKES, Ac. subscribers have just received a large assortment of superlinoand middling qualities Cloths and Cassimcres, viz. blue, black and t’ancj colored (dotbs, beaver cloths, of extra body, suitable lor Overcoats, Arc. Ribbed, plum and fancy striped Cassimcres, in great variety t£OU pieces Sal diets, some of which are of su perior quality, and composing a great variety of colors, lar.cy stripes and mixtures. Silk and other quality vestings, Buffalo cloths which they odor at very low prices. oct 3 EDGAR & CARMICHAEL. lit accordance with the ostensible views of the Southern Convention. DIRECT IMPORTATION. I. WRAY A SON have just re- A cetved by the Governor Troup, and are now opening, a large assortment ot Chemicals and other Drugs, from the Laboratory ol Mander, Weaver ty Co , (one of he first houses in England,) w hich will bo sold in a state of the utmost purity. I heso with their loaner supply on baud constitutes a large and very complete assortment, von isling i of almost every article in the Drug line usually kept in this market. iKr Orders will be thankfully received anc a'tendod to with despatch, on the most accommo dating terms. ts oct 17 rj'tlN'E MERINO DRAWERS and under Shirts, just receiver and for sale by WM. O. PRICE, oct 15 Draper and Tail >r, 858 Rroad-st. HOSIERY, GLOVES, Ac. II. WYATT A Co. have received and M • opened a very large and well assorted stock of Men's, Women's Misses, boy’s and children’s Hosiery, of all sizes and qualities, among which are ih. following : Men’s superior Lamb’s Wool and Merino Hose and half Hose Do Stour and heavy Woolen half Hose Women’s black and w bite Cashmere Hose, a new and superior article Do I .amh's Wool and Merino Hose, assorted Do while, brown and black cotton Hose Misses while and brown checked and plain cotton Hose Do and children’s Lamb’s Wool and Merino Hose Boy’s worsted Merino and Lamb's Wool do Black and while odk Hose ami halt Hose, assorted White, colored and black silk and Kid Gloves Long while Kid Gloves Men's Hosl.in and Buckskin Gloves Do fine Mennn and heavy Wo lon Gloves Do colored, black and lined Berlin do A I,SO, A full assortment of Bombazine, Satin and Mode Slocks, made to order, and cut narrow, and fine I Linen Collars oct 22 DRAWING A FAINTING ACADEM Y. >Y| R RICHARDS, from Baltimore, has the plea ITJI sure to inlonn the citizens of Augusta, thai he baa opened bis rooms in the Masonic Hall, for the tuition of young LudicHn the various branches of Drawing and Tainting, in Oil and Water ! colors, including bis original style of Landscape painting, a beautiful style of Flower Tainting and Pencil drawing, Indian Ink finishing, Fruit and Marine Painting, sketching from nature, Ac. Mr. li. lias a number ol specimens from his own pencil, which be will be happy to exhibit to oil who will liivot him with a visit He has devotee much lime to his collection of materials, studies, designs, Ac. His pupils will thorelor have the advantage of the best subjects fur the pet cil, also the use of ninny valuable elementary works and essays upon the art. His object will be to convey a thorough and prac tical knowledge of the study; not a superficial acquaintance with the theory of the subject, which will event tnte merely in the execution of a Jew pielty things. His design will be to make his pupils Artists, which he hopes, with application on their part, to accomplish. He will exert himself to please the loveis of the arts who honor him with their patronage, and he doubts not, that many in this city, will eagerly devote a little lime to the attain ment ol a know ledge of so enchanting an art. A term consists of t vo mom Its instruction—the first course commencing on Thursday, 25th Inst., before which lime it is desirable that pupils should enter their names. Among bis numerous references, Mr. B. would mention the following gentlemen of the city;—Dr M Antony, Ur. W. 11 Turpic, Mr B Hcadden, Judge Holt, Rev Mr. Hard, Rev. Mr Ford. N. B.—Application lor terms, admission, Ac., to be made at the Academy, Masonic Hall. Mr. It. has a few topics of his American A i list. &c , for sale. if oct 22 MORE NEW GOODS. BR. KIRTLAND A Co., Merchant • Tailors, have received a complete assort ment oi Goods in their line ; Cassimcres in great variety, superior Satin Vestings, Ac Ac. anr.y Goods. —sU dozen best Huskm (black and colored) Gloves ; Bttskskin and Beaver do.; supe rior black and while .Silk do; Berlin do; white and black silk Half Hose; cotton do; superior Merino Vests and Pants ; Suspenders, of the best quality; Linen, Cambric and Silk twilled pocket lldkfs. Slocks.— Opera lie Satin Slocks; plain do; bowed and plain Bombazine do. 50 dozen round and square ei d Collars, Ac Ac. oct 13 fUST RECEIVED and lor sale t0w,40 pieces heavy Kentucky Bagging, 100 pieces heavy i Dundee Bogging, j net 12 JOHN M. COOPER A SON. 1 PLANTERS’ HOTEL, CHARLES II MlD'!' respectfully informs his friends and the public tint, he has returned to Charleston, and has taken the Planters’ Hotel, corner of Church and Queen streets, formerly kept by Mrs. A. Calcler. The establishment has under gone thorough repair, and is now ready lor the re ception of visiters The Columbia, Camden and Georgetown Singe Office is kept hero Charleston, October 11, 1838. tlstdec MASONS WANTED!—Twenty [ LJ good stone .Masons will find constant emplny | mem, at liberal wages,at the Bridge over the Geo- I nee r| ver, on the Georgia Rail Road, near Greens boro. JAMES H. GRANT, Principal Assistant Engineer. Engineer’s Office, ) | Greensboro, Oe.loher 11, 1838, J ts 1 T EITWITCH’S REST TORACCgT , i Also, Cut 1 obacco in small papers, amt best : Smoking '1 obacco. Just reived and for sale by | «<“Pt Id ANTONY A. HAINES’. ; MMil ; Dffice S. C. C. A. Rail Road Company. ON and after the Ist November, 1838, the pas senger trams between Charleston and Ham i burg, South Carolina, (opposite Augusta, Georgia,) will leave each end of the lino at 7 o’clock, a m ■ us follows: UPWARD. II Not to leave Charleston, before] 700a it Summerville, 8 45 Georges, 10 [j Branchville, 11 00 Midway, H 45 76 Miles T. O, 12 00 m. Black wile, J 30 y Aiken, 3 45 Arrive at Hamburg, 500 dovkward. Not to leave Hamburg, before 700 a m Ajkitt, “ 8 30 Blaekvill,-, in 4 r, <65 iWsT 0 12 00 m j Midway Ja 15 r m Branchville, ]2 45 Georges j 31J Bummervilc 315 r , , Arrive nt Charleston 430 Distance, 136 rr.de-, Fare as ; mj.ni.es each' ’and Dmncr"“Tne ! nniiutes to receive and cl«Ji« #* P i , ' e . Wood and Water. iW ' u,s * and 10 >" ! JSSUf *•"**“ “ «•«-“«». -J f t *1". STOVALL A lI.IJILKX, WHOLESALE DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, And General Grocers, AL’GUX I'A.Ga. XT Dry Gondii Sale Room over I he Grocery store. CAMOMILE PILLS.— The A Genuine Evans’ Camomile Bills are lor sale by the subscribers who are the Sole Agents for Au gusta, at 70 cents per package. Oct II AM TO NY & HAINES. WANTED TO HIKE —A smart active I negro .Man—liberal wages will bo given.— Apply to JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. oct fi i*EACH AND APPLE BRANDY. ~t pT bbls old Peach Brandy IU bbls eld Applo do. For sale by on 8 ISAAC MOISF. W iiitelead , win dJw i. ga»s7 and all kinds of Faints ami Oils, u large stuck c instantly on hand and for sale by sept 1 HAVII.AND, RISI.KV & Co. VAUCLIJSU COTTON OSNAIII KGS. 4 CONSTANT supply ol'tbe above article for /■lk sale at Factory prices by the agents, mar 2 49 CLARKE, M’TEIII & CO TAJ OTIC Et—Mr. F. WILLIS n my duly au 1 v thorised allurncy during my short absence Irom the slate. S. BUFORD. July 24,183 d. ts Ijj'Oß SALE OK HIKE—A smart, active, like y negro girl, abou seventeen years of ago. Enquire at tins office oct 8 LAMP OlL.—Splendid bleached and un bleached Lump Oil just received and forsale by oct 17 ANTONY A HAINES. ATCTIES. — Loco Foco, Friction and Luci- J.tJL fer Mulches, of superior quality, just received and for sale by ANTONY HAINES, net 17 PILOT BREAD Too ibis Pilot Bread, weighing abouteighly lbs each,forsale low by augC ISAAC MOISE. t.' OtjNO, in Augusta,a Morocco Pocket Book, c attaining money ami other valuables, which the owner can have by identifying the same, and paying lor this advertisement. Apply at ibis ol’icc. oct 1 9 if 111 HE VIOLET, or Juvenile Souvenir, I for 1839, edited by Miss Leslie, just received and forsale by T. 11. PLANT, sept 13 OUSE PEERING and Bordering, a good supply just received and liir sale cheap sept 7 by T. 11. PLANT. UMBRELLAS.— Just eceiven, a good as sortment of lino Silk and Codon Umbrellas, sept 20 by W. 11. CRANE. jVTEW CODFISH.—IO quintals New Codfish, 11 in finoo rder, lor sale by sept 7 N. SMITH &. Co. 7Z it. KIRTLAND" At Co. are receiving 1 >. their stock of Cloths, Cassimercs, Vest ings, Stocks, Collars, Gloves, Arc. s.ipj o i” INS L EI) Oil..—A laige stock on bind ol -A fine Dutch Oil, forsale bv sept i II A VII.AND, RIBLEY & Co. DOCT. MONROE, UENTI.'dT. may be con . died or fessionally at all hours at the Eagle and '’liceinx I ’otel, Room No 10. if may 2 IV EW CROP MO LASS ES.—7o~finds - for IN sn le by 'fs&Gll METCALF. n.arcb 20 suitv EYORS’COM PASSES. AN assortment of the above instruments, some very superior, warranted correct. For sale by oct 3 _ T. H. PLANT. f¥ AT STORE.—A. II MALLORY having * I connected himself wilh one of the large-i manufacturing houses at the North will in lutun conduct, the business under the firm of A. It. Mallory Jk Co. Their ( resent, arrangements will enable A. B. M <fe C o. to supply their customer* on 'he most accommodating terms. They are ni w eceiving their Fall and Winter supply of Gentle men’s Hats, Caps, Ac ; also, a large assortment ol Ladies’ Bonnets, of the latest style and superior quality. Those wishing to purchase articles in t Loir line, either at wholesale or retail, are solicited t . call and examine their assortment, oct 2 If A. It. MALLORY & Co. FALL AND WINTER GOODS. FJNHK undersigned is now reeei.mg a full supply I of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, suits ble for the fall and winter trade ; he has also receiv ed his full supply of Groceries. His stock of both Dry Goods and Groceries, comprise a very large and general assortment, and they are offered forsale on reasonable terms sept 20 trvvfiw WILLI \ M ROSTWICK. FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, NEW SUPPLIES. IT'DGAK & CARMICHAEL are now re -A ceiving their supply of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, comprising a large and general assort ment <d Goods in their line, which they feel d’s posed to offer at fair prices. If sepl.fi WHITE WELSH PLAINS, KERSEYS. & CARMICHAEL, are now l-i opining a supply of Real Welsh White Plains, Kersevs, Linseys. and low priced Satinets, suitable fur plantation and house servants oct 3 EXTRA MARSEILLES QUILTS. SNOWDEN & SHEAR have just received from New York a large supply of extra 10-4, l'-4, 12 4, 13 4 and 14 4 Marseilles Quilts, worth Irom sfi to If2o, to which they respectfully invite the .mention of the Indies. oct C f JAIN PLATE, Block Tin, Holt Copper, and |L Wire,constantly or. hand and for sale by It. C BALDWIN & Co. sept 1 d4wBtw 334 Broad street. lAOIJND, a sum of Money, which can he had by applying to CLARK, Me TIER & CO. oct 22 E. DURGEOIS, SILK DYER AND SCOURER, from Paris, having arrived at Augusta, where he intends to make his permanent residence, in the practice ol his professioi nl business, has ihe honor to inform the ladies and gentlemen ol Augusta and adjoining counties, that he lias taken n suitable house on Broad-street, two doors below Air. Augustine Fred erick’s, where all kinds of Silks, Crapes, Ac. will he Dyed in the most fashionable uud permanent color-, at the most reasonable prices. Ladies’ Me rino, Cashmere and Crape Shawls, and Leghorn Huts cleansed mill pressed, so as to look as well as new. Gentlemen’s.apparel scoured and renewed to their primitive color and brightness. oet 0 fim / ’ <St R. IVES, nrenow receiving addition Ay • to tbeir fall and winter stock of Dry Goods, via.- Rich C-4 block Italian Silks Du gro grain do do Rep Silks, new stylo Rich coloured Italian and figured Silks Do figured and plain Suiins Superior black and blue-black Chaley Do do do Bombazines Do figured ,|„ Do black and blue-black French Merino Do coloured do do Do buff and orange do do Do pink and blue do do Do crimson do do Do Linen Cntnbricks and Hdkfs Do embroidered French Capes and Collars Do do Mourning Shawls ti-4 and 4-4 Do do coloured do do Do do plain dialey do do Do 6-4 and 3-4 Cliinello Do Rob Roy Shawls Silk, cotton worsted and merino Hosiery ! • bulls and Satinets, negro goods M isses' Fur Capes, and large size do Salm do, new stylo Superior Mack silk Velvet Do purple and brown do Thread Edgings and Inserlmgs j Muslin do do j Fine Florence Braid Bonnets | Do English Straw and Tuscan Bonnet* | Ki'fie and VV hit.ney Blankets Mackinaw and fine Crib do £„T| h | ,; °.T , . I V a° W ic ’ &<! Store under the (ylobe Hotel. A»igtnru. trw4w „rr 12 TRAIN will continue her school on the i j iffi prem ses of Rev. Mr. Davis, at the Sand Hills, ; commencing October 31st. The year is divided into four terms, of twelve ! v, ; ouks having a vacation of one week at the closp ol rach term N-. pupil will he received f-r le„ than one term r J.lh BVJ PC P !'‘ na T * 7 ", T, ‘«ion younger v-tJ. P tn.'uij luad'j I'rauitlv ■ ept *./ 4 7 y i Ir AW NOTICE.— The subscriber has reimA ■ ™ ‘‘is JJllice to the second Nlory of McKenzie A Bennoch s corner, lie will attend ptmctualiv to the bunineetof hia prufeation, in iho Court* of f . Richmond counly, Georgia, and LiigeficU and Hi nuvell districts. 8. C. H» [lyi] JAMBS T GRAY. CLO i llh, Gusaimereg, Vestings, Sus ponder*, Glovss, Ac. received hy j oet |0 WH. O. PRICK, 858 Broad at. ‘ MTO Rif NT—A good two story Duel- H ling on El Lb, but ween Mclntosh and Jack- \ iion-strcct|. Apply to net 4 ts R. [,. NRHK. j MTO KENT—The lower half oi the largo building lately occupied by Willmm Woodbury, ns a crockery store, suitable lor a grocery ordrv cowls store. For terms apply to »WW ISAAC MOISE, 311 Broadst. a J O RENT, the three story Dwelling and oilier, at present occupied by Dr. Robertson, on Campbell street. '1 J ho store and dwelling, lire proof, No. 4 Bridge I Row. Apply to MoKKNZIBifc BKNNOCII, N. H. Notes payable quarterly, and the occupants . paying lor the use of the hydrant water on tho lots. aug 17 if MAV AJVTKI) T<) dwelling house, nenrthe central pail of the city,on either of the hack streets. A comfortable small house, with a small garden attached, would be preferred. Enquired' aug? if W. T. THOMPSON. ]%!dtxcfjj— The firm Si J. I*. Seize Ai Co. J-« was dissolved un I lie 7th mst. hy mutual con soul ; either (any is uiithiinaed to use tho name of the late firm in settling up the business. J. P. SETZE. A. SABA 1., E.B. SIMONNET. .1. I*. Seize will continue the business at the old stand. aug'4(l NEW I VEE AND WINTER GOODsT fJJ 11. IVA ATT A Co. No, 2(lfi Broad sheet, • are r.ow receiving fresh supplies of Slaple mid Fancy Dry Goods comprising a general assortment of goods in their lino, which having been well selected,they oiler at lair prices, Whole sale and Retail Purchasers nro requested to coll ami citaraiiiu our stock belbro ihoy muko their pur- _ net 3 SALT.— 2,800 sucks Liverpool .Volt, for sale hy Kept 18 JAMES McDOWAL. STEEL RIBS FOR COTTON LINS. NEW INVENTION. r r' H o received a supply of the i. IA I E.N 1 RlB.Li firr Cotton (lino, which have I teen spoken so highly of wherever they have been tried throughout the Cotton (.rowing .Vtsles. I hese Ribs a.,e bU cons'ruclcd that one set will Inst ’ twenty ye-jrsor more,and be constantly in use, by having an extra sot of Cast Steel faces. The laces are made to (it on the front of the Ribs, where the Sr.w s pass through, and in so simple a manner that ■ any person cun pul them on. The subscriber will i always keep a supply of (fins on hand of the above I description. WILLIAM JUNES, A few doors abovo the Upper Market. Jul 13 _ __ (2 LOKfil.V LlME.—Fiesh Slone Luuc,ol Jus good quality us any in llio market, pul up e in boxes, stronger, lighter, and more convenient lor transportation than barrels, and bolding (be same r quantity. Price $3 the single box. and 84 50 by the quantity, delivered ut Augusta, at Jacksunboro, and at the mouth id Briar creek, on the Savannah river.it will be sold at tho same rules with freight off. Apply to T. L. SMITH, Planters'Hotel, or ’ ane 14 tfwfj'dtf D. KIRKPATRICK <fc Co. A COOK WANTED, of good character and (■ capacity, to cook for a small family, for which a liberal price will he paid. Enquire ul this office, oral No. 493 Broad street ts June 7 NECK STOCKS. SUPERIOR Black Satin, Bombazine, Plain and Figured Black Summer Stocks, of the best mtikeand style,just received hy WM. O. PRICE, I June 15 No. 258 Broad street. r [\j OTICE.—The subscribers being anxious to i IN close their business, request all t lose indebted | to them to make immediate payment, and all those to whom wc are indebted, will please present their accounts. CLARKE & HOLLAND, sept 8 if lIICIIMONO HOTEL Thesnb i|3| seribor having purchased the entire interest iffll*JLof Mr Edward W. Collier, in the above establishment, would by ibis means inform his friends and (he public generally, dial he intends giving his undivided attention to die accommoda tion of all who may call on him, and hopes by bis intended exertions to please, to merit die former pnlronagcof the house. JESSE CLARK, oet 44 2m ftCrTho Southern Rercorder will publish die above 4 months, and forward their account to this office. FANCY AND WINTER SHAWLS. lIMIE subscribers have just received an extensive ■ assortment of Thibet Cashmere, Rock Spun Silk, Highland Plaiils, and winter travelling Shawls comprising as great a variety and assortment as ever before offered in this maiket, which they can , sell at unusuady low prices. Q< t 3 EDGAR <fc CARMICHAEL Fresh flor r, a c .—3o bids canal iw 10 half bids Rye Flour 5 libls Northern Shad 5 bids Pickled Herrings 1 1 hbd Dried Cod Fish 20 lioxes Smoked Herring 40 boxes Patent Yellow Candles I bale Cotton Twine 30 casks London Brown Stout 5 bills superior Cordial 45 qrcasks Brandy Received and lorsale by JNO. COSKERY. ocl 3 If 1 | NEGROES FOU SALK -TheHull- JLfWW riber has just arrived from Petersburg, Virginia, wim one hundred and tvvemv likely 1 young negroes of both sexes, and every description, 1 which he offers lor Kale on Ihe most reasonable 1 terms He hogs loavw to make known to his friends and the public, generally, that hr has made Ham burg his place of residence, and will he constantly 1 supplied with negroes suiiahle for planter* in this ■ vicinity. Those at a distance, wanting to purchase, I may at all times depend on finding a large number of negroes on hand. I he lot now on hand, consists of able bodied men, 1 plough boys, two first rale blacksmiths, several | likely and well qualified house servants of both sexes several professed cooks, washers and ironers, several women with children, small girls, suitable tor miu.es, and several small hoys without their mothers. Planters an I traders are eornestly request ed to give the subscriber a call previous to making purchases elsew here, ns he is enabled and will sell us cheap or cheaper, than can be sold by any other person in the trade BENJAMIN DAVIS- Hamburg, S C.,Sept. 2H, 1838. if N- B Also for sale, 1 wagon and i horses; 1 wagon and 2 horses; 2 carryalls with horses; 1 first rate saddle horse, and I p mey. lO* 1 he Columbia Telescope, Journal, Milledge ville, Macon Messenger, and Columbus Knquirer, will please copy the above for one month, and ! H,,,| d their Accounts to this office for payment. WM. It. McKEE, No 309 liruait street, Augusta, flu., \OL.\ 1 lor tho Now \ ork Albion, Emigrant and Old Countryman, will receive subscrip tions and payments. )y J|, riB y j OSBORN'S Pilll.o I'ORAN, Or, FEMALE’S FRIEND. | A FRESH supply of tho above valuable modi i V oine has just boon received and for sale, whole j salo and retail, by the subscriber, at his wholesale 1 drug store, north aids of Broad street Augusta, juris 29 154 NELSON CARTER | FSICAL NOTICE.-WM, U. ORCH■ i -l-'-*- All/), professor of Music, respectfully ir.- ! forms his patrons and tho public, that he lias i removed to Fox’s Range, over Mr. M. Dye’s More ; He will give lessons in Music on tho Piano Forte 1 Guitar and Flute, and as it is bis intention to con- | j fine bis practice to Ibis city, and to lake but a limi- j j ted number of pupils, lie hopes lo secure a ronlinu | ation of the liberal patronage with which he ha«' i already been favored. i N. B—Piano Fortes tuned and repaired in tho j best manner, on reasonable tcims if ocl 8 i V liW FIRM.—The subscribers have this day j iN entered into a co-partnership, for the transac tion of a wholesale Dry Goods business, under the 1 name and stylo of il. C. Baldwin Ar Co. R. C BALDWIN, > M WILKINSON i JAMES HALE. I i Aug’JUa, Julv, 24, US? dltsSfvy sr r t 1 \ OFFICIAL OKA wirfu Os Tim GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY, *->r thebenufit ofilie Augusta Indep't Fire Comp’y . Clams No 42, Fun 1838. 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 7 51 66 50 25 17 20 13 74 [HEREBY CERTIFY that the abovonumbers as lliey standurecorrect,as token Irom the Man ager's certificate of lint drawing of Che N irginia Stalo Lottery, for Norfolk, Class No 6, for 1838, drawn at Alexandria, Va., Oct. 20,1838, and which determines ihe fate of all tickets held in the above Lottery. [net 24] A. UF.AD. Agent. "TTeUKUIA STATE li « T T 12 R V , For the benefit of the Augusta Independent Fire Company. Class No. 43, for 1838. To he determined by the drawing of the Virginia Statu Lottery, Class No fi, 1838, for benefit of the Monongalia Academy. To be drawn at AI.EXAN DRI A, Va. on Saturday, October 371 h, 1838. 1). S. Grkuohy & Co , Managers. A. READ,Contractor. 7b Numbers—l 2 Drawn Ballot*. SCHEME. 1 Prize of #40,000 #lO,OOO 1 lb,ooo 15,000 1 10,000 10,000 1 fi,ooo 6,000 1 5,000 5,000 i a,ooo 3,000 i 2,320 2,320 an i.ooo 30,000 fit) 500 30.000 60 300 18,000 j- <) 200 25,800 65 100 6,500 Os, 80 6,200 f,5 50 3,260 65 40 2.600 I2t» 30 3 900 4 OHO 20 93,600 27,040 10 270,400 32,396 Prizes, amounting to #570,570 Tickets slo—Shares in proportion. {yv- Orders for Tickets in the above scheme will meet with promt t ullciil on if addressed (post paid) t „ A. READ, Agent, Augusta, (Ha. (•e\dm: bermi:l>a aitn»w hoot. AVERY supetior article (or ehililren and inva lids, just received and for sale by oet 16 ANTONY A HAINES. TUITION Os MUSIC. ■ OIIN FCIIELLAS, professor and compo st) serof Music, from Germany, ami lately Irom Now’ York, where lie lias resided for many years, and given general satisfaction to bis patrons as a teacher of the Piano Forte, Ac., has been induced for the benefit of his health to visit the South, and offers his professional services to l lie Ladies and Gentlemen of Augusta, to attend at their respective residences, and give instructions on the Piano Forle, Violin, Flute, Clarionet, and also 111 singing, lie will likewise attend to lulling, repairing and regu luting Piano Fortes. Having been lor many years engaged as n teach er in North urn Academies, he Halters himself to have acquired a method of imparting instruction to Ills scholars, to perform with ease in a superior and gracelul manner, in a very short time; and hopes liy his assiduity and attention, to merit the appro bation ot those ladies and gentlemen who will honor him by an engagement as teacher. Unquestionable recommendations u» to qualifica tion and character will bu given, and terms made known on application to him at Mrs. C. E. Faber's, Broad at reel. Ucjtrt necs. —Mr. Henry Parsons, Dr. Isaac Bow en, Mr. A. Z. Bantu, Mr. Hoogiikctk. net 16 ly* NEW GOODS. J]>, SET/E, lias just received dress and * furniture Calicoes in great varies ol prices and patterns. , ~ . Irish Linens in half and whole pieces, ail qiiahliei Gentlemen’s merino boa skin and silk Gloves . Colton, worsted and gnm elastic .Suspenders Misses and boys worsted Cravat* Silk,cotton, Virginia lamb’s wool and merino host and half hose Best w hile and black English silk hose A gri.nl variety of 3-4 4-4 5-4 6-4 7-4 8-4 9-4 10-4 fashionable shawls Gent ’mon's ► ilk pocket Ho’kfs warranted not to fade 3-4 6-4 merino Circassians, all colors Real French merino cloth, do do While, scat lot, green and yellow Flannels, some extra fine Real Welch and Rogers’ Flannels, warranted not lo shrink White twilled ami G-4 domestic FPnnels Kentucky Jeans, Satinets, all colors and qualities Cradle and Crib Blankets, very fine 3-4 4 4 6-4 lledlicking 5 4 6-4 bleached and unhleachedWnllliam Shootings 3-4 4-4 do do Shirtings New York miffs Shirtings, and British Long Cloth Red and blue Linsey Negro Kerseys and Blankets, very heavy While Canton Flannel, some very line Assorted colored Canihricks Corded and quilled Skirls 3-4 4-4 5-4 6-4 7-4 primed cotton shawls .Salisbury Flannel Wlute, blue ami pink Satin Silk Long Lawn,assorted, some cxlra fine 6-4 Jacknnoll, Book, Naustiuk, Scotch and ladu Mull Mmdiii 6 4 cotton Cambrick Plain and figured Swiss Muslins,Bishop's Lawn German Oil Cloth Plain and figured Bobinetl Ltces and Edgings English Thread Laces and Edgings Colton and worsted Hosiery fur children Assorted flax patent Thread Flat-head Pins and hemming Needles Tailor and Clark’s Spool Cotton Nock, puff, side, tuck and round Shell, Brazilian, Dressing and Ivory < 'ouilis Fancy coat and youth's Billions 6-4 red Pudding and green Prize I Cotton, worsted and cloth Table Covers, some of them ncwslylo Ladies’and M.sscs Straw Hoods 4-4 Apron Checks 6-4 cross barred Muslins Irish Lim n Sheeting, some extra fine 10 4 London Sheeting Needle-worked Inserting and Scalloping Ganz Flannel, black Italian Ciapo and Crape Lcel W lute and black Crown Linings Corsetts, assorted numbers and qualities Gentlemen's black Italian Cravats and Stocks do Swiss do Green worsted Cord ami I assets Cotton Cord and darning Cotton Cotton and silk Umbrellas, some extra sizes Best plated Hooks and Eyes Scarlet, green n< d yellow Feroting Tapes and Bobbins, silver Thimbles 6-4 and 4-1 best black Italian Silk Russia Sheetings and Diapers Crash, Dow las and Huckaback,for toweling Ladies' lloskm ami pic me Gloves ■Satin and lusinng Ribbons, assorted 4-4 6-4 Furniture Dimity, brown Hollands 12 4 Marseilles Quills 12-4 colored Counterpanes \ Black Lace Veils, some very lino I 6-4 and 7-4 Barnsley Diaper j Double damask table Diaper, assorted width j Damask Table Clot It | Worsted Moreen, assorted odors French jet and blue-black Bombazines, superior and low priced Bird's e}e Diaper H-land PM unbleached Linen Table Cloth Black silk velvet Ribbons Black,green and pink silk and tabby Velvets Ladies' Kinglets and Curls Rati nett s, assorted colors, plain and figured Baizes French Napkins, with colored borders Youth,pearl and shirt Boltons Open work bleached and unbleached cotton Hose i Embroidered silk Hose W oolen Gloves and Mitts Wooden and steel Busks Blue, black and fancy Cassartierrs 6-4 Cambrick I 'unity, plaid Linsey, Kid Doffs Ladies colored, fino plain, Swiss, and Fiorancc plait Siraw Cottages New style figured dress colors. ALSO, 70 pieces Scotch imrrain and treble ply Carpetings Black Carpetings, thread <5. binding lo suit thftumo l UK) Brussels and Taffetta Hearth V, ltloow,uo i Vtry fine assorted sizes bod Blunk«tj<r . The »ho\ a good* wiUh*4ifpoß6j ol>y \n*hol*aa?«* 1 iii'i 1 etui!, on rto-oottblo icnut. ~c t •; PUBLIC SALES. bv joun s. uutcuinson; THIS DAY, Will be sold, iii front of my store, at 10 o’clock, A. M.- 10 cases tine Silk Hats, fashionable article 5 cases Drab Fur Hats do do 4 cases Heaver do choice article 20 cases Wool do fresh 5 cases Negro Shoes 3 cases Calf skin Shoes 2 cases Ladies’ walking Shoes 1 case prunelle Shoes 1 case children’s assorted Shoes. Terms.—All sums over $lOO, 00 days for ap*- proved endorsed notes. oct 27 Sale of Furniture. BY JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. THIS DAY, At 10 o’clock, in front of my store, will be sold,- 1 Sideboard 3 Sofas 1 Dressing Bureau 1 Mahogany Chest of Drawers 1 do Work Table 1 dozen cane bottom Chairs 1 Wash Stand 2 large new Carpets 1 Dining Tabic Andirons, Shovel and Tongs, Src, &c. The above articles have been in use but a short’ time, belonging to a gentleman breaking up house keeping, oct 27 Terms cash. SNOWDEN & SHEAR have received this day from New York, additional supplies of exrra three ply and superior ingrain Carpets, of very rich colors and splendid patterns, which with their previous large supplies, makes their assortment one of the largest ever offered in this city. Persons wishing to suppl.f themselves with this article, will do well to call immediately, as they can now make a selection of rich and splendid patterns. oct 0 CARPETING AND RI GS. SNOWDEN Sr SHF,AH have just received from New York a very large supply of three ply and superfine ingrain Carpets of the most splendid patterns, with Tufted and Brussels lings to match the carpets. Persons wishing to supply themselves with these articles can now make a selection of very rich and choice patterns, from one of the largest 1 assortments ever offered in this city. sept 28 JAYNE’S INDIAN EXPECTORANT, 18 recommended as decidedly superior to any other known combination of medicine, for Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Consumption, AslhrwifJ spitting of blood, Angima Pectoris —Palpitation of the heart. Bronchitis—Chronic Pleurisy, Hoarseness, Difficulty of Breathing, Hooping Cough, I’ains and Weakness of the Breast, and all disease! of the Pulmonary Organs. 'This medicine is highly and justly recommended, by numerous and respectable individuals, who have found relief from its use. Many who have been laboring under protracted Coughs and Pains in tins , breast, and have been supposed by themselves and their friends far advanced in Consumption, have , been happily restored to perfect health by the use of this valuable Expectorant. The Her. C. C. 7’. Crosby , late Agent of the Ameri i can Uaptisl, writes as follows : i New Yoiik, June lb, 1835, To Dr. Jayne. —Dear Sir, —1 have marie use of the i Indian Expectorant, personally and in my family, for the last six years, with great benefit. Indeed 1 may consider my life prolonged by the use of this valua ble medicine, under the blessing of God, for several • years. 1 may say almost as much in the case of my s wife, and also of the Rev. Mr. Tinson, of the Island , of Jamaica. For all eases of cough, inflammation of the chest, lungs and throat, 1 do most unhesita • 1 lingty recommend this as the best medicine 1 have 1 ever tried. My earnest wish Is, that others afflicted _ 1 as 1 have been, may experience the same relief, which 1 am persuaded they will, by using the Indian d Expectorant. C. C, P. CROSBY. ;« N. B.—Many of my neighbors, on my recommen dation, have tried this medicine with uniform sue •» cess. (Mr. Crosby’s present residence is near Eliza bethtown, N. J.) I hereby certify that I was cured of a violent le cough and pain in my breast by using Dr. Jayne’s expectorant medicine. My wife also was atllieted with a bad cough and pain in her breast, attended A with so much difficulty of breathing as to prevent her from getting any sleep for a number of nights in u succession ; hut by taking two doses of this medi cine she was enabled to sleep quietly through the night, and in a few days, by continuing its use, she e was perfectly cured. JACOB RIDGEWAY. Hancock’s Bridge, N. J., Sept. 24, 1838. I Last spring my wife was confined to her bed by a distressing cough and pain in her breast and side.— Her cough barrassed her day and night, and her diffi | eulty of breathing was so great that she got verv little sleep for many days and nights together. None * of the medicines she took appeared to be of any ser vice to her, until Dr. Jayne kindly sent her a bottle of Indian Expectorant, which completely restored her to health. She firmly believes it is the best medicine ever discovered. WM. POULBON. Hancock’s Bridge, N. J., Nov. 21, 1838. Copy rs a letter from the Be v. Simeon Siegfried ,• pastor of the Baptist Church at Boxborough, near Philadelphia. Dr. D. Jayne. —Dear Sir, —You will probably re i collect that about two months since, I called upon you and procured a bottle of your Indian Expet to rant, stating that 1 was then troubled with an invet erate hoarseness and cold of three months standing, for which no medicine that 1 had tried afforded any relief. 1 deem it due to you and to the Expectorant to inform you, that the use of that one bottle entirely removed the complaint, and that I have had no return of it since. From a fair rrial of this medicine, and also of your Carminative Balsam, in my own family, and under my observation, 1 confidently recommend both to tlie afflicted. Yours truly, 8. SIEGFRIED. Philadelphia, July IMA, 1837. Dr. Jayne. —Dear Sir, —Labouring under Pulmo nary Affections for the last live years, and being troubled recently with a severe cough, attended with frequent attacks of hemorrhage, I was persuaded to buy your Indian Expectorant, after I had resorted in vain to the best medical aid of this city. Before I had taken two bottles, 1 am htfppy to say that the cough entirely left me, together with the hemorr hage. I make this statement under the impression that it is a duty which I owe to my fellow sufferers, and as an expression of my sincere gratitude to you for your invaluable medicine. Very respectfully J. E. MOORE, Dentist, 10 S. Eifth-St! Philadelphia, March 30, 1838. DR. D. JAYNE’S CARMINATIVE BALSAM is a certain, safe and effectual remedy for Dysentery’ Diarrhoea, or Looseness, Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaint, Cholic, Griping Pains, Sour Stomach Flatulency, (kc. &c., and all Spasmodic and Nervous* Diseases, as Sick and Nervous Headache, Husteria Cramp, &c. &c. ’ This is one of the most efficient, pleasant and safe compositions ever offered to the public for the cure of the various diseases of the stomach and bowels and the only article worthy of the least confidence for curing Cholera Infantum or Summer Complaint • and in all the above cases it really acts like a charm! The highest testimonials have been received of the great variety and number of important cures it has effected—by persons, too, of the first respectability who have too much intelligence to be imposed upon themselves, and too much honesty to lend the influ ence of their names for the purpose of imposing upon others. “ * B Aim mode, March 27th,*1838 Dr. Jayne.— Dear Sir,—You ask me what proofs I meet with of the efficacy of your medicine, liw safely say that 1 never prescribed a medtcTnefor Bowel Complaints that lias given me so much satis faction, and my patients so speedy and perfect relief as Ibis. Whenever introduced into a familv it fe comes a standing remedy for those ailments' ’and is .■ailed lor again and again, which I think a pretty good proof of ps efficacy and usefulness. In the Summer Complaint of children it has fceouenrlv ao peared to snat h the little victims, as it were, from the grave. “I have saved the life of my child, and of such and such a child,” I have repeatedly heard said. In dysenteric affections of adults, I have tune and again seen it act like a charm, and give iy>rraa , oent relief in a few hours, I may say in V few j minutes. In fine, it is a valuable medicine ani no family ahould.be without it. Respectfully, M. L jr. i>. roriaVby WM. K. KITCHEN 1 oct-’7 GindLav 1 ole Ag-n for Aum/ti