Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, November 15, 1838, Image 4

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NDH RIC E, CANAL FLOUR, MACK KRKL AM) ONIONS. 4 i\ 'PIERCES new Rice I. v/ 28 bbli Can*l Hour 2.’> half bills Canal Flour 20 do do No. 2 Mackerel Ift do do Unions. Just received and for salr b J ISAAC MOISK, . * ,r| -’•! No. Si 1 Broad-street* WILLIAM H. CRANE has just received 1 case Victoria Skirts I box Paris Collars Plaid Chally Merino for children, Black Lace, Nr' row Tapes, Sic. mffL ni;w PEBPST r BHLS. Canal Flour, 25 half bills, r»" J ust rc * all / reived and for sale by oct 18 STOVALL • HAMLEN. J’UST RECEIVED ladfoF |,, ’ v > 10 i®"* heavy Kentucky Bagtr-igi 100 piece* lieav y Dundee Bagging, oct 12 jot IN M. COOPKK A SON. NOTICE. —Two undersigm d have this day asso ciated themselves for the transaction of the wholesale and retail Grocery business, under the firm of I. S. KEEKS St Co. Having purchased the interest of N. Smith St Co., they will continue the business at their old stand, and hope by choice se lections and reasonable prices, to merit the patronage hf the public. 1. S. KEEKS, RATHBONE A RAKER, nov 7 Imddrnw Charleston Insurance St Trust Company Capital One Million Dollars—all paid in, AGENCY, AUGUSTA. INIIE subscriber is prepared to take Fire and Ma rine risks at the current rates of premium. robert McDonald, oct 30 dm Agent C. 1. St T. Co. DRUGS. —Having purchased the entire stock ol Drugs, Stc. of WM. HKWBON, his customers are invited to continue to call at the old stand, where exertions will he made to accommodate them U|kiii as liberal terms as heretofore. Others arc invited to t all and sec if they cannot do ns well there as else where. A. CUNNINGHAM STONE MASONS WANTED. —Twenty good Stone Masons will find constant employment, al liberal wages,at the Bridge over the Oconee river, on the Georgia Hail Road, near Greensboro. JAMES H. GRANT, Principal,Assistant Engineer. Engineer’s Office, > Grccnsbro, October 11, ISSS.y ts OSBORN’S PHILOTOKAN, Or, FEMALE'S Kill END. AFRESH SUPPLY of the above valuable med icine lias just been received and fur sale, whole sale and retail, by the subscriber, al his wholesale drug store, north side of Broad street, Augusta. June 2!t NELSON CARTER. TO RENT —A good two story dwelling fSiiiaD on Ellis, between Mclntosh and Jackson streets. Apply to B. L. NEHR. oct -1 ts To RENT—Thu lower half of the large building lately occupied by William Wood- V’Pffl bury, as a crockery store, suitable for a grocery or dry goods store. For terms apply to augM_ ISAAC MOISE, HI I Hroad-st. a a TO RENT—The three story dwelling 1 and office, at present occupied by Dr. Rob ■Jijil ■ ertson. on Campbcll-st. k- I lie store and dwelling, (ire proof, No. 4 Bridge Row. Apply to McKENZIE A RENNOCH. N. H. —Notes payable quarterly, and the occupants paying for the use of the hydrant water on the lots, aug tf JLnnA RICHMOND HOTEL, —The .subscriber WmTS having purchased the entire interest of Mr. la Edward W. Collier,cn the above establish ment, would by this means inform his friends and the public generally, that he intends giving his undi vided attention to the accommodation of all who may call on him, and hopes by his intended exertions to please, to merit the farmer patronage of the house, oct 22 2m JESSE CLARK. Southern Recorder will publish the above 2 months, and forward their account to this office. T|EY GOODS AT WHOLESALE*—The 1 scribers have received, and are receiving, a ? splendid assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, which they oiler for sale on the most reasonable J terms, one door below Geo. U. Jessup A, Co. and op- ■ |iositc the Planters’ Hotel, Broad street, Augusta, ' <;». HUNGERFORD, KRISUIE & Co. P. S. —Merchants will do well to call and exam- i iac our stock before purchasing elsewhere. ' nov 2 If 1 SEW STORK AND NEW HOODS. ‘ THE suhscribcrsThaving taken one of the new , stores on the South side of Broad-street, two j doors below G. R. Jessup it Co., and directly oppo site the Planters’ Hotel, would inform the public , that they have received and arc now opening an ( extensive assortment of staple and fancy Dry Goods, which we are disposed to oiler at wholesale or retail, to our friends and all who may favor us with a call, on as favorable terms as can be obtained at any similar establishment in the city'. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited, oct 2li ts G. 11. NOBLE & Co. MOKE NEW GOODS. Xh H. KIRTLAND & Co., Merchant Tailors, JXI • have received a complete assortment of GOODS in their line; Cassimcres in great variety, superior Satin Vestings, Ac. Sic. Fancy Goods. —fttl dozen best lloskin (black and colored) Gloves j Buckskin and Beaver do; superior black and white 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 Mdkls. Storks. —Operatic Satin Stocks; plain do; bowed ami plain Bombazine do. 5U dozen round and square end Collars, Ac. tec. oct 13 DIRECT IMPORTATION. PAPER HANGING AND BORDERING. fnilK subscriber has received a supply of very 1 fine French Paper Hanging, which be Imported himself, direct from the celebrated Paper manufac tory', at Mulhauscn. He has also just received, a very large stock of Paper Hanging of American manufacture, with a full supply of Bordering to match, which will he sold low by THOMAS RICHARDS, nov 7 No. 2!t3 Broad-street. STEEL inns I'OR COTTON GINS. " "Vs IAV INVENTION. —The subscriber has just received a supply of the PATENT Kills'for Cotton Gins, which have been spoken so highly of wherever they have been tried throughout the Cot ton Growing States, These Ribs are so constructed that one set will last twenty years or more, and be constantly in use, by having an extra set of Cast Steel faces. The faces are made to fit on the front of the Ribs where the Saws pass through, and in so simple a manner that any person can put thorn on. The subscriber will always keep a supply of Gilts on hand of the above description. WILLIAM JONES, A few doors above the Upper Market. July 13 *“ FRENCH CAPES, COLL ARS, Ac. PKNIIE subscribers are now opening a splendid as i sortment of French Capes and Collars, to which they would invite the attention of those in want. They have also just received line French Merinos; Gro dc Nap Merinos; English Merinos, common and fine ; Plain and figured Chally ; Muslin de Laine, Ac. Ac. G. H. NOBLE Si Co. South side Broad-st., opposite Planters’ Hotel, oct 27 ts HOSIERY, «LOVEB,~AcT " ' Til. WYATT & Co. have received surd open • eda 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 arc the fol lowing : Men’s superior Lamb’s Wool and Merino Hose d half Hose Do stout and heavy Woolen half Hose Women’s black and white Cashmere Hose, a new and superior article. Do Lamb’s Wool and Merino Hose, assorted Do white, brown and black cotton Hose Misses white and brown cheeked 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 white silk Hose and half Hose, assorted White, colored and black silk and Kid Gloves Long white Kid Gloves Men’s Hoskin and Buckskin Gloves Do fine Merino and heavy Woolen Gloves Do colored, black and lined Berlin do * r ii also, A full assortment of Bombazine, Satin and Mods Stocks, made to order, and c«t UMrvw.and fine Linen Oct 22 «l MARTIN, DENTIST—Room No. ■>' • Die private part of the U. S. Hotel „ ort 26 _ r __ COMMISSION IU" In BalUnwtjuny announce to the rWUIE undersigned reaitices, and the public kci J friends and acyj'in the other Southern State eraliy in Georgm m , (1 ;i Commission Howie in Halt that they hay ft (irm ()f hUTHERFhuU & HUH) gnr transaction of a Gineral Commissk I They will he prepared to fill orders, ar do business according to the most liberal customs the place. 'i'hey will take occasion to inform all who ma feel interested, that there are regular lines of ve; sets running between lialtimore and Charlestoi Savannah, St. Marks, Apalachicola, and St. Joseph Mobile and NcwjOileans; and that transient vesse can always be had for other places where, as ye there are not regular lines from lialtimore. The store is No. 11, Bowly’s wharf. JOHN RUTHERFORD, SAM’L. HURLUUT. Baltimore, November 5, IH3H. trwfim^ IKON FOUNDRY & MAJHINE SHOP fIIHK undersigned has the pleasure to inform hi 1 friends and the public, that he has now in sue cessful operation, his NEW FURNACE, constructc on the latest and most improved principle, and i prepared ro receive orders for CASTINGS of a descriptions, which he promises to execute wit neatness and despatch, and at prices that will nc exceed in expense, any that may be imported. His MACHINE SHOP will be in operation abou the middle of November, and will then be prepare to receive orders for STATIONARY and LOCOMO TIVE ENGINES. AI.SO, All kinds of MILL and MACHINERY WORK. All orders from the country will be regularly at tended to. Apply at the Establishment, corner of Columbu and Nassau streets, Hampstead, or at Mr. Win. Pat ton’s counting house, Fitzsimons’ wharf, where oi ders and notes may be left, which will be attende to daily. THOMAS DOTTKRER. oct 27 tw-lw f|NIIE undersigned have opened an Ollb e, No. 2' 1 Broad street, and are now prepared to condui a general Exchange and brokerage business. Checks at sight, and time drafts on New Yorl Charleston and Savannah, constantly for sale. Investments in and sales of all description < American and foreign securities, Bullion, Specie,& effected. Dividends received, and every other descriptio of Banking or Exchange business and Money Agcn cy transacted. Money will he received on deposite, and intcret at the rate of eight per rent per annum allowe when thirty days notice of withdrawal is given, an seven per cent per annum when fifteen days noth of withdrawal is given. Liberal advances made on Cotton to Charleslot Savannah, New York, Liverpool or Havre. Orders for the purchase or sale of stocks or otlu securities in New York, received and promptly ex ccutcd. The highest market rale given for Hills of Ex change on England anil France. Checks at sight on the Merchants’ Bank, Nc\ York, for sale. WRIGHT & GIBSON, nov 8 (it 270 Broad street. HUMPHREYS, CLARKE &Co. f Formerly of Macon, Georgia. J HAVE received by late arrivals from England and are now opening at the store No. 10 Pearl street, (up stairs,) a general assortment of Britisl and French Dry Goods, selected and imported direct expressly for the Southern trade, together with ; general assortment of American Goods, which make: the assortment complete.—Merchants visiting tin city are requested to call and examine the stock. Orders will have particular attention, and put m at the shortest notice. Charleston, S. C., October 22, 1838 ts DRAWING & PAINTING ACADEMY. MR. RICHARDS, from Baltimore, lias the plea sure to inform the citizens of Augusta, that he has opened his rooms in the Masonic Hall, for the tuition of young Ladies in the various branches o Drawing and Painting, in Oil and Water colors, including his original style of Flower Pointing and Pencil Drawing, India Finishing, Fruit and Marine Painting, sketching from nature, Btc. Mr. H. has a number of specimens from his own pencil, which lie will be happy to exhibit to all who will favor him with a visit. He has devoted much time to his collection of materials, studies, designs, Stc. ilis pupils will therefore have the advantage of the host subjects for the pencil, also the use of many valuable elementary works ami essays upon the art. His object will he to convoy a thorough and prac tical knowledge of the study ; not a superficial ac quaintance with the theory of the subject, which will eventuate merely in the execution of a few pretty things. His design will be to make bis pupils Artists, which he hopes, with application ou their part, to accomplish. He will exert himself to please the lovers of the arts who honor him witli theii patronage, and he doubts not, that many in this city will eagerly devote a little time to the attainment o: a knowledge of so enchanting an art. A term consists of two months instruction—tin first course commencing on Thursday, 25th inst.,bc fore which time it is desirable that pupils should on ter their names. Among his numerous references, Mr. U. wouli mention the following gentlemen of the city:—Di M. Antony, Dr. jW. 11. Turpin, Mr. It. Headdei Judge Holt, Rev. Mr. Hard, Rev. Mr. Ford. N- B.—Application for terms, admission, Ike., t he made at the Academy, Masonic Hall. Mr. U. has a few copies of his American Artisi &c„ for sale. ts oct 22 PLANTERS’ HOTEL. CHARLES 11. MIOT respectfully informs hi friends and the public that he has returned I t Imileston, ami has taken the Planter's Hotel,corut of Church and Queen streets, formerly kept by Mr A. ( alder. The establishment has undergone tin rough repair, ami is now ready for the reception i visiters. The Columbia, Camden and Georgctow Stage Olßcc is kept here. Charleston, October 11, IS3S. tlstdcc AUGUSTA s i 1.1) STORE, Removed six doors below the Rail Road Honk, mo he opened on or about the 1 5th Novcmbc | where a 101 l and general assortment of frci G \RDEN SEEDS, warranted crop of IS3S, to veg tide freely, and prove grain of their several kinds, AH kinds ol Garden Seeds put up in retail parcc for country dealers. The whole of the seeds are from the Shakers. An elegant collection of Bulbs and Flower Sec of every description. J. 11. SERVICE , »°v 6 swdw In accordance with the ostensible viev ol the Southern Convention. D 1 RE C T IMPORTATION. FINIIOM \S I. \v RAY & SON have jfist receiv 1. by the Governor Troup, and are now openin a large assortment of CHEMICALS and oth DRUGS, from the Laboratory of Minuter, Weaver Co. (one of the first houses in England,) which w bo sold in a state of the utmost purity. Those wi their former supply on hand constitutes a large a very complete assortment, consisting of almost eve article in the Drug lino usually kept in this ninrke (O’ Orders will be thankfully received and atteu ed to with despatch, on the" most accommodati terms. ts oct 17 ay AT HOME. 43) INHF. subrenber has returned to this city, havi replenished Ins stock with a new andcomph assortment of the most Fashionable Goods, select from the LATEST FOREIGN IMPORTATION and would be happy at any time to receive the 1 ders of his friends and the public. WILLIAM O. PRICE, Formerly Price 4: Mallory, nov _ 25S Broad street, INMOMAB RICHARDS No. 2i>3 Broad street, I , just received the largest and host assortment PAPER ever in this market, comprising 1201 reams Foolscap Paper, ruled and plain assor qualities; 562 roams Letter do do do d( 3a 1 rms Wrapping do of various sizes andnualiri together with a full supply of l)cmy,Medium, Ro und Super-Royal Writing Paper; Folio Post, ni amt plain, account paper; Envelope do., Colored c Hardware do. and all other kinds of paper usua kept for sale. Among the writing pai>er are so l choice lots of 'superior English and American mat fai lure, all of which 1- offered for sale at wholes and retail. Merchants buying by the quantity « do well to examine bis stock. „o V s ' I (J . 'lhr'k !TJyr/ ,fA ,ercivc<i * lot oi { ™ I lot at /.Vcnch C *- arRC ' rtA rIU '" el T i ' I ItijM-l-.u. st'ai skmTTioves i rich embroidered Thibet •. and Chally Shawls ; Merino do ; long Merino Man 'll ties ; line linen Cambrick and cambric Hdkfs; Flan- J nels ; wool (iloves ; Buck do; Fur Capes; Leghorn ’ Bonnets) Rose and Whitney Blankets. Store undci } _ the Globe Hotel, w3t nov 5 ion md CAROLINA HOTEL, Broad-st., Charles of ( % ton > & C’.—The proprietor of this cstab , I 11 lishmant. begs leave to inform his friends ay and patrons that he is this season better prepared to BS . accommodate them, than at any previous period since , n) he has been engaged in the business. During the | IS) past summer, he has repaired and refitted his-pre (•ls mises, and having completed all his arrangements, e t, respectfully solicits the patronage and support of t .j r his country friends, and the travelling public gene rally, and gives assurance that no efforts shall be spared on his part, to contribute to tho comfort of such as favor him with their custom. Families are informed that they can be furnished —• with separate apartments, and that an entrance has ■ • been constructed,by which they are enabled to keep lls entirely private. IC " Since the occurrence of the fire, at the Carolina Hotel, some few years since, by which the propric ** tor lost a considerable quantity of Wine, he has I ‘* succeeded in replenishing his stoak, having collected t’J a fine assortment of old wines, and first quality °t liquors, which he can recommend with confidence. nov 7 swBt ANGUS STEWART, ut HAMPTON eOURII, THE ANNUAL RACES OVER THE HAMP TON COURSE, will commence on the second j C t Tuesday in January, 1839, being the eighth day of the month. rk THE GREAT MATCH RACE, for $lO,OOO, be ’ tween Volney and Target, will come off on Monday <■ the seventh, k The splendid SWEEPSTAKE, two mile heates, $lOOO entrance, forfeit $5OO, declaration $lOO. 011 J. E. Calhoun names b. f. Nullification, got by n _ Nullificr, dam by Tarter. John O. Winter, two b. f’s. Miss Accident and Miss Armstrong, got by Tramp, , s j dam by Whisker. John Morrison, two, one got by f( [ Henry, dam Highland Mary, the other by Eclipse, m j dam got by Barefoot. Col. W. Hampton, b. f. Ella, cc got by Emelins, dam Ada. CoU Paul Fitzsimons, ch. f. Ada Byron, got by Priam, dam Dclphine. Michael in Seabrook, c. f. Godolphin, dam Miss Medway. There arc several other Stakes to be run for during |C the week, the Stakes to come off the day or days to x _ suit the convenience of the parties. x . JOCKEY CLUB PURSES. FIRST DAY. Mile heats, for two and three year old colts, a pair of superb SILVER PITCHERS, valued at - -- -- -- -- - $260 ($25 entrance, three or more to make a race.) SECOND DAY. Two mile heats, - -- -- -- - $3OO ,] THIRD DAY, l_’ Three mile heats, -------- - $5OO j], fourth day. Four mile heats, ......... $l5OO a ’ FIFTH DAY. „ s Mile heats, three best in five, ----- $4OO lc N. 11.—I have every thing in readiness for the ac commodation of my customers, ip F. W. LACY, Acting Proprietor. 1 nov 1 1m GEORG FA LlME.—Fresh Stone Lime, of as good quality as any in tho market, put up in boxes, . stronger, tighter, and more convenient for transpor r. tation than barrels, and holding the same quantity. D Price $3 the single box and $2 50 by the quantity, delivered at Augusta, at* Jacksonboro, and at the I mouth of Urinv croc'.i, on ilift kiavuniiull rivCF, U will be sold at the same rates with freight off Apply to „ T. D. SMITH, Planters’ Hotel, or June 14 trw&dtf I). KIRKPATRICK & Co. ii o CLOTHS, CASSIMEIIES, &c. i riNHE subscribers have just received a large , I assortment of superfine and middling qualities c CLOTHS and CASBIMERES, viz. blue, black and f fancy colored cloths, heaver cloths, of extra body, i suitable for Overcoats, &c. Ribbed, plain and fancy striped Cassimcres, in - great variety. 200 pieces Satinets, some of which ate of superior b quality, and Composing a great variety of colors, 0 fancy stripedawiFfnixtures. s Silk and other quality Vestings, Buffalo Cloths J which they offer at very low prices, c oct3 - EDGAR & CARMICHAEL, ir j’s NEW GOODS. Fashionable Fall and Winter Goods, ic Just Received by c- Air H. CRANE, among which may be found a- ** . the following articles: — P.lack Italian Mattconi Silk Id Do gro dc Paris, gro dc Swiss and gro dc Rhine Silk >r. Superior black 4-4 gro dc Swiss Silk n, Do do gro grain do Blue, black, plain and figured do to Fashionable figured colored do Blue, black and colored figured Bombazines st, Do do plain French do Rich embroidered Thibet Shawls ~ Plain colored do do Black embroidered mourning Shawls us Half mourning Thibet do ,0 Plain black Chally do irr Do colored do do rs > 3-4 and 4-4 black twisted silk do 10 " Colored worsted Crewell half Hdkfs °* Ladies figured silk Cravats ,vn Gentlemen’s 40 inch black Italian Cravats Superior Gauze Boas, a new article L_ Linen Cambric and Linen Cambric Hdkfs White, black and green Gauze Veils Fine black Lace do cr, Chenele, cord and zephyr Worsteds mb Blue, black and colored Velvet Ribbons ge- Embroidered Sattin Bonnet Ribbons, Paris style s. Fine French Artificials els Narrow Sattin and Gauze Ribbons Do worsted and silk Braids Do fine Linen Tape, forttimming eds Gold end Linen Tape and Bobbins . Taylor’s and Clark’s Spool Cotton Cambric and Swiss Edgings and Inscrtings Colored worsted Edgings lvs Black Silk do Brussels Thread Lace Edgings Superfine Irish Check Muslin red Plain, striped and figured Swiss Muslins i,ir Mull Cheek do her Muslin de Laines r ,y Dark French Prints rill s mall figured black Merrimack Prints ifh Do do blue, brown, red and ruby ground and Merrimack Prints CV y English half mourning Prints Pt, Plain and figured English Merinos nd- Figured silk Velvet Vestings ing Silk-bound Cradle Blankets 7 Superior blue and black Cloths —• Colored and Cadet mixed do Blue, black, brown, drab, steel and Cadet mixed *ng Satinets lete Superior Kentucky Jeans ■ted Fine fancy Cassimcres Striped and plaid Lindseys °r- Red mid black mixed do' Negro Cloth and coarse Satinets 3-4 7-8 1-4 5-4 and ti-1 brown Shirtings & Sheetings Superior Cotton Pickings and Canton Flannels U Cotton, Worsted and Woollen Hosiery has Woollen and Buckskin Gloves tof Together with a general assortment of fashionable fall and winter Goods, which will be disposed of at rted reasonable prices at No. 231 Broad-street. oct 9 1° months after date application will be “’ s ; r made to the honorable the Justices of the Life! '.val nor Court of Burke county, while sitting for ordinary lU'd purposes, for leave to sell four hundred and ninety do., acres of land, in originally Irwin, now Lowndes Hly county, known as No. five the fifth district.it he! >me mg the real estate of Sardis E. Cross, late of Burke nn- county, deceased, and sold for the benefit of his !•»!(' heirs and creditors. 1,18 " iH „ , JOSEPH S. CROSS, Administrator 8 November 2, IS3S. u ™' ui McKenzie I r - * »v. .rvmfier lit will alien! punctually I o the business of his profession, in Ihe Courts ol , Richmond conniy, Georgia, and Edgefield and . Barnwell districts, S. C. oclK) [lyi] JAMES T. GRAY. Post-Oliicc, I Augusta,October, 14 V f HUE Express Mail, going North, closes at 0 P.M. -1- and going South, closes at 7 A. M. Oct 16 E. 1!. GLASCOCK, P. M. HUSH AND SCOTCH WHISKEY, Ac. O' puncheons Irish and Scotch Whiskey iy JO kegs Goshen Butter 20 half bhls No. 1 Mackerel 2& qr. casks Malaga Wine 20 bags white Java Coffee SO boxes Cheese 20 qr. and eighth casks Madeira Wine, just received- and for sale by oct 24 JOHN COSKERV. NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. 11. WYATT & Co. No. 206 Broad street, J- • are now receiving fresh supplies of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods comprising a general assortment of goods in their line, which having been well selected, they offer at fair prices, Whole sale and Ret tail. Purchasers are requested to rail and examine our stock before they make their pur chases. ocl 3 TVTOTICE. —The subscribers being anxious to IN close their business, reque st all t lose indebted to them to mnke immediate payment, and all those to whom v»e are indebted, will please present thoir accounts. CLARKE; & HOLLAND, sept 8 tl Musical notice.—wm. h. orch - AUD, professor of Music, respectfully in forms his patrons and the public, that he has removed to Fox’s Range, over Mr. M. Dye’s store lie will give lessons in Music on the Piano Forte, Guitar and Flute, and as it is his intention to con fine his practice to this city, and to lake but a limi ted number of pupils, he hopes to secure a continu ation of the liberal patronage with which he has already been favored. N. B.—Piano Fortes tuned and repaired in the best manner, on reasonable teims. if oct 8 NEW CLOTHS, Cosstmcres, Vestings, Sus penders, Gloves, &c. received by oct 10 WM. O. PRICE, 258 Broad st. ROSE HAIR POWDER, &c. ROSE Hair Powder, in i and 1 lb. papers, highly perfumed. Also, Otto Rose Lip Salv*, both in pewter and neat wood boxes. Also, a fresh j supply of English Preston Salts, just received and or sale cheap, by ANTONY & HAINES. oct 24 IREM O V AL. JAMES ANDERSON & CO. BY WM. C. WAY, No. 260, Bhoad-strket, Augusta, Georgia. HAVE removed their stock ot seasonable Dry Goods to the store immediately opposite to the State Bank, whore they are receiving additions of flesh imported Goods of all descriptions, and suitable to the fall and winter season. oct 4 PLANT’S EDITION OF GRIER’S GEORGIA AND CAROLINA ALMANAC, FOR 1 8 3 9; CALCULATED for (he horizon and meridian of Augusta, Ga., and will serve for the adja cent states and Florida. The astronomical calcula tions by Robert Grier, of Butts county, Gn. J ust published, and sold by the gross dozer, or single by T. H. PLANT, Aueuala, sept 88 PLANT & NORTON, Columbus. EIRE PROOF WARE HOUSE. THE subscribers take this method of informing tho public that they will continue to transact as general COMMISSION BUSINESS. Their Warehouses are in complete repair, and they soli cit asharo ofpublie favour. Grateful for past patro nage, they assure their friends no exertions shall be wanting to promote the interest of those who may entiust their business to them. Their charges in future will be like other establishments of tho kind Liberal advances on produce in store. Receiving and forwarding goods or cotton promolly attended to. S. KNEELAND & CO aug3l 205 swtf - “ " I SUMMER RETREAT FORSALE. 1 SWill be sold, if applied for shortly, the lot and improvements at the Sand Hills, known 1 as the Turknett Spring Place, formerly 1 id occupied by Col Thomas McGran. The 1 lot containins twenty five acres, a large part of 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 dwcllihg ■ with all other buildings necessary forth* accom modation of a.family. Possession can be given immediately Also —A small Lot containing between two and throe acres, separate from the above by the Mil ledgevdle Road. Apply to MayB tuth HENRY H GUMMING. Factorage and Commission Business. atHE subscriber having located themselves in . the city of Savannah, for the purpose of ear rying on a general factorage and commission bus iness under the firm and style of Wimberly & Jones, tender their services to their friends and the public. EDWARD WIMBERLY, JAMES JONES. Savannah, October 10, 1838. swim IMPROVED PATENT COAL ANB Wood Cooking Stoves, &c.—Tho un dersigned has just received a large supply of im proved Stoves for Coal or Wood, of entire new patterns,and of various sizes, viz ; The “People’s Coal or Wood Cooking Stove,” superior to any heretofore in use, not only on ac count ot convenience, the perfect manner in which the cooking is performed, but also on accouut of . tho economy of fuel which it effects. The “Patent Grecian Parlor Grate,” which for beauty and economy excels all others, producing J greater effect with less tuel. The “Parlor and Hall Stove,” passing heat from the basement to the upper part, through flues in the 1 four corners, and through additional columns. The “Parlor and Pipe Franklin;” with plain and ' even tops, for wood i r coal, newly constructed, with swelled back, sunk hearth, door front, &c. The “Ship and .Steam Boat Stove,” calculated to cook for 50 to 200 persons, with less fuel and greater convenience than any other Stove, now in use. Also, a variety of smaller Stoves, with the same improvements. The “Box 6 and 9 Plate Stove,” open and plain tops, of various sizes, from 18 to 36 inches. Alsu, American, English and Russia Sheet Iron ; Stove Pipe ; sheeting and brazing Copper ; Block Tin, and Tin Plato—all of whieh he offers for sale low for cash or approved paper, at No. 168 Broad street, sign of tho Coffee Pol, aud directly opposite the Eagle & Phccaix Hotel. B. F. CHEW. oct 23 slw&d FIFTY' DOLLARS REWARD. Ranaway Imm the subscriber, at Richmond Bath, 16 miles from tfiTT Augusta, on Sunday last, the 16th instant, two negro men, viz: George, about 22 or 23 years of jjjAk age, yellow complexion, well made,stnght in his built, and is £Xf near six feet in height. He had I miiiJlWw 9" w,icn he ranaway a blue round ~mnnm jacket, dark pantaloons and a tar paulin or sailor's hat and was bare footed. Joshua, the other, is about 20 or 21 years of age, dark com plexion, slow spoken, had on a blue lound jacket aud white pantaloons, a round-crown white wool hat and was also barefooted. He is about five feet eight or ten inches high, and stout built, with a 1 smooth face, having no beard at all. I will give the above reward for the apprehension of said negroes, and delivery to me at Bath, if taken in Georgia, or for their confinement in some safe iad if apprehended out of the state, or 825 for either 1 of them. JAMES WHITEHEAD sept 19 ts RUNAWAY NEGRO. i A/ Y frum ’hesubscriber, i jK|£ on the 13th September, a negro man l fy tho name of Warren, about i twenty.five or twentv six years old, I having lost some of bis fore teeth. “. 18 presumed that bo has shaped us course for Charleston, S. C. A lihernl reward will be paid for his ■ apprehension and sale keening, so lhat 1 get him i g p% . „ BYRD M. GRACE. (' " 1 re T h me < ' i,llrr al Uolumbus, i Georgia, or Henry court house, Alabama, oct lo .-IiSNL’AL i m( CliAKi t lUlh Faculty ofthe Med ical Ci-dleß* of the HV i. ol South Carolina announce:-’, tha-l the anni fission us i lie College w ill commence on the goco- Monday m November, ns nsn-ii. An Imroilucio Lecliiro will he given on Hurt if ay at noon, and n regular course will be f tunned on Ihe follown morning. Un Anatomy, by J. E. Holbrook, M. D. On Surgery, by John Wagner, W 1) On Institutes and Practice ol Physic, hy S Hen Dickson, M D. On Physiology, hy James Moultrie, M D. On Obstetrics, by Thos. G Priolcau, M D. On Chemistry, hy C U Shepard, M D. On MatMeria edtea, by Henry II Frost, W U On Pathological Anatomy and Medical Junspt dcnce, by E Geddinga, M D. Demonstrations of Anatomy, by E Wurdcmai M L*- S. HENRY DICKSON, Dean m3t MFOR SALE—A valuable Hour nnU Lot in Crawford ville, and stock ol Goods.—The undersigned Is ing desirousto close their mercantile business,offi lor sale their lot in the town ol Crawford ville, Ta ! iaferrocounty. Ills well improved, having a fin rate store-house and counting room, comlorlah dwelling, kitchen, &c all nearly new, of good mn tcrials.nnd well arranged. 11 the lot is not sold Is fare the first Tuesday in December, it will then 1 , offered at public sale, and possession given the fir day ol January next. Terms will be accommuda ing, and be made known at time ofsale. They will also sell a good bargain in their sloe of Goods, which have been well selected in Ne i ork and Charleston, and is generally admitted t be one among the best selected stocks in the ip country. Any person wishing to vest capital i merchandise, would do well to call and examii. . this property. BATTLE & DICKINSON. _Craw(brdvillt,Ga., August 29,1838. wHt_ JAND FOR SALE.—The subscriber offet -J for sale his plantation, lying adjacent to tl village of Lincolnton, on the road from Augusta t Petersburg, containing seventeen hundred and sixl (1760) acres, about half of which is cleared, an under good fencing. There is also situated on tl premises, a comfortable dwelling house, a git house, packing screw, &c. Any person wishing I purchase such a farm would do well to call and ex amine lor themselves. REM UEMSON. f* ct - 24 wlm a NOTICE-NO MISTAKE.—TIi subscriber having declined keeping a pr vata boarding house, now offers for sal his large and commodious Dwelling House and Loi situated in the town of Madison, on tho publi square, directly opposite the court house. The stani for a public house or store, is considered one of th best in the place. To a person desirous of openin a public house, there is considerable inducemen there being only one Tavern in th«fl place.- From the fact of the Rail Road being located ti this place, there is no doubt that two public houst would do well. The construction of the house i well calculated for a tavern, with good back lot and large stables, with water convenient. Rail Road stock will be taken as cash. I wii also allow one thousand dollars rent for the stor house connected with the same, for the term of fiv years, deducted outof the sale. The only induce menttosell the house is, that there is more ho us room than needed for my family. THAD. B. REES. Madison, Ga., October 16, 1838. w6w PLANTATION FOR SALE.—The sul scriber offers for sale his splendid plantaliot in Lee county, containing one thousand six hundre acres of land, all in a solid body. It consisls i lots 56, 57, 72, 88, 89, 103, 104, and one othe. number not now recollected, in the third Distrh of Lee county. About 350 acres are in cultivatioi and tinder excellent fencing, all fresh, none of i having been cleared more than five or six yean and most of it within the last Iwo years. The cleared land is allof thefirstquality,oakan hickory land, and is capable ol producing from 1 to 1600 pounds of cotton to tho acre. The un cleared land is all of the same quality, except tw lo's which are first rate pine land, ami almost cqur to tho oak and hickory for the production of cottot On the plantation is a first rate gin house and git lh° running gear bunt last year; also a comfortnbl dwelling and all other necessary outbuildings for planter who works 20 or 30 hands. On the lan are several fine springs of excellent, pure water, an tho well waloi need at the plunuttiull is etjual to u most any in the up-country, for freshness, an purity. The place is also very healthy, as ther was not a single case of sickness among my n.- groes last year, requiring the attendance of a phj Clan. The land lies on the eastern branch of Chicks sawhatchie creek, 18 miles from Albany, in Bake county, the head of steamboat navigation on Flit, river, which will enable the purchaser to get hi crop easily to market. Tiro terms will bo made t suit the purchaser. Enquire of the subscriber, a Athens, or of the editor ol the Chronicle & Sentinel June 7 trw&wtf CHARLES G. McKENLEY. LUMBER. —The undersigned have at presen the saw mill, (late Bonlle’s,) on Little Spiri creek, in full operation Supplies of sawed Lumbr can be obtained, by leaving bills, or otherwise, t the store of Messrs. Hadley & Owens, or the su perintendent, (Mr. Cason,) at tho Mills. A. PEMBERTON, oct 17 w2m JOSEPH S. REYNOLDS. LAW NOTICE. —The undersigned havinc removed (rom Clark county to Lincolnton will attend to the pract ice of Law in the Superio and Inferior Courts of Lincoln county, and the ad jacent counties. Business ini rusted to his care will be promptly attended to. _ r , BENNING B. MOORE. References.—Hon. Charles Dougherty, Hon. A S. Clayton, Hon. Thomas W. Harris, Gen. Edward Harden, Athens ; C. J. Jenkins, G. W. Crawford, A. J, Miller,Col. John Milledge, William E. Jones Augusta Lmcolntcn,'March 24,1838. wtf T LAW NOTICE. HE ucderstgned having united in the practir ot the LAW, offer their services to the public They w ill attend the courts of Muscogee, Marion, Stewart, Randolph, Early, Baker, Lee and Sumter, of the Chattahoochee Circuit; Houston, of the Flint Circuit; and Twiggs, Pulaski, Lowndes, Thomas, Decatur and Dooly, of the Southern Circuit. Bu siness entrusted to their care will meet with prompt attention. Their office is in Amertcus, Sumter county, where one of them raav always be found when not absent on business. LOTT WARREN, oct 10 wtf WM H CRAWFORD. #35 REWARD. JR - RANAWAY from the su bscri jßbfk her, about the 10th of March last n, V ne gro fellow Cesar, about 35 y uars age. quick spoken, and of common size. 1 have no doubt but l ! ,at ••o is lurking about the planta t'tin of Dr. S. J. Bailey, Barnwell District, S. C. as he has a wife at that place. This negro is too well known to need descrip tion, where 1 suppose he is ranging. Captains of steamboats will please look out for said negro as he is well acquainted with the river, and has been on boats the greater part of his lime, at work.and may try to make believe he is luring his own time 1 will pay the above reward for the delivery of said negro to me, or in Angustajail. JOSEPH A. SHEWMAKE. au g ust 2 ___ tlsijnn* from the subscri 1 ber», residing in Greenville, Ga. a mu atlo boy, by the name of DICK 1 (calls himself Richard,) said boy is’ about 6 feet 1 inch high, raw boned, and weighs about 170, or 80 lbs qmckspoken, with oneof his fore teeth broken off, and but little hair on ms nead; quite intelhgent.active.and strong as m i muscular power. We brought said negro from the line of Mississippi and Alabama, Sumter County 1 Dtck had on when he went away a mixed coat and HofonmSj ' Also at the same time ranaway, a bright m„l„„ boy, by the name of WESTLEY, beTonfing m Co? Cooper, near this place, about 25 years of agVamnk < spoken, about 5 feet 2or 3 inches high, spare made I and a barber by profession. This hnv ma *. p > ‘ from Mr. Woolforko’s, at Columbus, in ' and by him was brought from Maryland he has’ frequently threatened to go back. Vastly had on J wtten tie wont away, a striped nnimf ! n They both ieft w.lhouV'an/ - with money enough to carry thent some ! d and ti ts supposed will make tor some free ! is probable they may have free p isses, or Zy hi carried of by some white person. Whoever w iM “ apprehend said negroes,and lodge them m Jail c ■hat we get hem, shall be liberally rewarded ’ u June 18 HARDAWAY & HAWKINS ron s\i r._ TU , TMI y. h b9 “* ,,rr ,or «,'»'> tU’ir lands on Broad U "• L,bt!r ' fonirf.v. tight rml« 8 S(mlll ofi “r - (1 ! nrrlT I' I lie other WK) ceres ; there IKm , ,i.„ . . m , r ,°’ ar "l 400 acres driver bottom, 250 ol ? *1 ..■ml P.duptodoto llm cultivation of corn or , ,o 3.,0 or 400 -ceres of fresh Itiml, well a-lnptod'to X,’ . ultivatton 04-con„„, a „d about 450 acrJs ot woo land, of good q,ml,ty ; the old high lai.do.tiU „ r „ duces well,and bin latlo washed ; comfortable an, commodious, single story dwellings, a good Z ooiise, Ac. lerms item,inniod.ittng, hut it lih®ih allowance w,H bo mmletdr prompt payment t , V unquestionably. SIMEON OLIVER , oct wt lattice SI HELTON WHITE . i ‘ ;u '»e » d c.rirc to , vco,ulllcs * n 'l'® etatc, I now offer ' for sale my possession ol lands in Warm., JtL,- county, and within two miles of Warren *S3flaSblori,and a quarter of a mile from the Georgia Railroad.; , there is seven hundred nn.l twenty-four acrcs, and aboat four hundred and fihr in the woods, w ell limbered, and all good for cult, vation. ihosc ilint wish ta buy would do well m call ami CK.mine.tho bind. PETER CODY' aug 9 w3m A excellent Gotten Plantation on Bark Canto creek, in. Harke county, lying west of tho lands of Governor Schley and Col. Grubbs con taining fifteen hundred acres of oak and hlckurv land Ihe main, part of tho cleared land has laid out more t ban l hirty years, and is now equal t 0 I rest, ground. Noarly 300 acres were once culli. vated, and cam ho again prepared lor cotton with very little labor; n small part of the place is now uinJer culiivation,.and several good houses aro on the premises. VY'e invite the attention of all who desire to buy a new. plantation. This place is very favorably suuated-40 miles from Augusta and 45 from Savannah, nt the healthiest part of Burke near to the Central Railroad and in one of the most moral and agreeable neighborhoods in Georgia, possessing all the advantages of schools, churches and post offices, and communicating in a low hours with tun two best markets of the state. We prefer seliing, but we would lease for a term ol five or tenyears,jf applicants choose D C. BARROW, , w. McKinley. Lexington, Oglethorpe county, > September la, 1838 \ wt f The Constitutionalist will plefcse publish tho above weekly till forbid. I Georgia, Columbia comity: W' James Cartlidge, administrator, of Robe^W 8 Watker dXcerr° ry °“ CBlUte Those are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de wS L?® their objections, if any they have, shew cause ivhv P r ?? c . ribed by law, in my office, to fWn „!I hyKnidlet,ers shouW no« be granted Given under my hand this 2d day of June, 1838 — GABRIEL JONES. Clerk. •I'. " These are therefore to cite and admonish .11 coTJt ar ;^| k,r^ ed *K d creditors of ‘he said!?- ceased, to file their objections, if any they have within the time prescribed by law, in mvofa to shew cause wby said letters should not be gram! «• “ “- 1 •• »®»' * . GABRIEL JONES. Celts. Georgia, Striven county: Court ol Ordinary-Present, their honors John S S 3 SoSSS,."™” - VJPOJN ihe S*..™ ThS.“' B™, „V lainislrator of VV.lliam Gross, deceased, Tale of Sonven county,stating that he has fully a dmim 8 . tered sa d estate, and praying citation for letters din mtssory. It is, on motion, ordered that the Clerk do issue a citation, requiring all persons to show cause(tf any they have) why the same shall not bo granted ; and that the same be published once ? month lor six months. A true extract from the minutes. Ju‘v 10 183 - ail e 4 nffim JOSHUA PERRY, clerk. t Georgia, Jefferson county : • \Jt7 HEREAS Bryant Fulford, administrator oD * * the estate of Seth Eason, late of this conn- Sid estate ' nPI> 68 f ° r lo,ters '«■« to file their objection™ «„ y ‘ they decea,e ' ’ fice, within the time preserved law ° f ‘ causejhy said letters of dismission*should VcS Given under my hand at office in LoiiGviiu sth July, 1838. E. BoIhwELL. cJeV'' 1 1 I 1 Georgia, Jeflcrson County T——T —— SSS-S-SfS j.. they have, why said letters shall not be grant J aiX" «” y h,ml “ ”®“. i« eotoiS _Jinie3 EBENEZER ROTIIWfi i girlie county! “ VV 9u llty Bunn > administratrix on for le„ P r°f nteofMosea Bunn > deceased, applies lor letters of dismiss,on from said estate. ' P singular Hie khulrorl' 6 to . clle aad admonish all and 4%^^Stf?tow**~toto J?£!L bln T. ts. BLOUNT. D. Clerk. » e » o ? s t i i? , oS frersoll county: * VV ,h‘o S shf h , errod Arrington, administrator said countv u! lB e of , Jose Pb Lockhart, late of sfonXom Jaid eZX!’^ 116 * lottCrs ish r allan,i e .in ere .‘ ore ,c°V ite ’ 1 8Ummon nr ' d admon saiddLeasP, ? ? r,lhe , k,ndred a,ld creditors..!: the lime nX.Vnh l “ nd a PP ear a ‘ my office within. *3; StettirKlS h “ d - lJusa June2B EBENEZER BOTHWRTf, Clerk , ™ on , t , hs ? fler da,e applicatiorTwilTto J- made to the honorable the Inferior Vo m Columbia county, when sitting for ordinary n,,/ ittassar^asaass S.h.K!SjS 1 LAW,!ENCE . G “to«.. IrTfriTT; m4m 1^3 OUR months alter dateT^^ffi^ttaTT^irv* X made to the Court < f Ordinary, of Richmond county, for leave ,0 sell all tho real estate of sEu uel Appleton, deceased, for the benefit of his h«X JOHN FINN, Administrator, in rtght of biswife, Ann }. Finn. s m4m , [ pOUR months alter date applmanin will bo S.' ■M. made to the honorable Inferior Court of Burke ' ' county, when sitting for ordinary purpooes, fcr gi leave to sell five hundred acres of pine land lying m bertven county; one gold lot containing forty acres, tn the 2d section, 2d district. Cherokee county, and one town lot in tho town of Oxford, Newton county, all belonging to the estate of Joseph Show make, late of Burke county, deceased JOSEPH A. SHEWMAKE. > . , , ISAIAH CARTER, < Adra’rs. September 25, 1938. 1 4m TjIOUR months after date applicatiorTwiTTb* X made to the Justices of the Inferior Court of Kichmond county, while sitting as a Court of Ordi nary, for leave to sell a tract of land belonging to the estate of Lewis B Rhodes, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. July 31,1838. A. W. RHODES. Execuler. CWUR months after date application will .3* *-, UMne to the honorable the Inferior Court W Columbia county, when sitting for ordinary pue 0 poses, for leave to sell six hundred acres of land, more or less, belonging to the estate of Benjamin E. Winfrey, deceased, lying in Columbia county,on the little Ktoke creek, adjoining lands of Haggis Martin, and others. WM. P. BEALL, Adit r. July 26,1833. months after date application will , i made to the honorable the ‘lnferior Court ot Columbia county, when sitting for ordinary purpo ses, for leave to sell the negroes belonging to the estate of Stanton Porter, deceased, for the purpose of distribution amongst the heirs of said deceased. NANCY PORTER, Administratrix August 90, 1838. of said estate.