Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, December 11, 1838, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

nv kRsF.F.h \\ ANTED, to manage- a Plan tation and Negroes near thin citv. Enquire is Oilicc. at* dec 10 LiSl’ RECEIVED, Butter Crackers, Cheese, llried licet', Loaf and Lump Sugar, liisb J’ota , Codfish, Src., for sale low by 10 I,J JO. IN 1,1. COOPER fc SON. ANAL FLOUR.—DO bids. Canal Flour, fancy brand, for sale low by !C 1° JOHN M. COOPER k SON. UNI AND (.IN.—Just received, 30 bbls. N. E. j Rum, 60 bbls. Rowdy k Hawkin’s (jin, for i low by , JOHN M. COOPER & SON. ![] (I Alt MOSS. I (at of choice, sing o and double Harness, Sad- Jl dlciy, and open tor a few days only, and for f l, y dec. S W. K. ik J. U. JACKSON. b AISINS.— .Inst received, 100 boxes new Bunch ft,i Raisins, for sale low by fire 10 JNO. M. COOPER & SON. I?INK COGNAC AND CHAMPAIGN BUANDV. I Just received, 30 qr. casks Cognac Brandy, lb proof. 10 do do Champaign do 2d pf. For sale low by I dec 10 JOHN M. COOPER & SON. [OST— A pair of GOLD SPECTACLES, in a A red morocco case, for which the tinder will be landsomely rewarded bv leaving them with nov 20 ts SNOWDEN & SHEAR. NIXED STATES BANK NOTES, for sale nov 14 2m by JNO. G. WINTER. SUPERIOR CLOTH, for sale by nov 13 JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. VIRGIN! A PURE LEAF TOBACCO, ;justly ceived and lor sale cheap by nov 16 ANTONY k HAINES. SUGAR AND COFFEE.—2O bbds. prime St Croix Sugar, 00 bags real old Java Colfee, just received and for sale bv nov 13 STOVALL k HAMLEN. I FURNITURE FRINGE —Two cases very hea . vy and rich patterns just received by nov 2 J. P. SETZE. HATS AND STOCKS —Os the latest fashions, received and for sale by E. D. COOKE, nov 1 107 Broad street. FOR SALE OR HIRE, a .mart, active, like ly Negro Girl, about seventeen years of age, Knquire at this ollice. oct 8 ] WOUND, a sum of money, which can be had by . applying to CLARKE, McTEIR & Co. oct 22 * AUGUSTA RANK STOCK. (5) ff SHARES of the above Stock for sale. — .4 s) Knquire at this office. ts dec 5 PLASTER PARIS.—A few bbls. just received and for sale by dec6 ts WM. K. KITCHEN. Wlnter stilaiKed lamp oil, bleached and unbleached, a superior article, for sale dec 0 ts by WM. K. KITCHEN. a V V MAA SWEEP ORANGES just re- J* ceivcd and for sale by Mfec 4' W. K. &J. U. JACKSON, Auctioneers. SPANISH SEGARS, various yUaUIHI brands,just rec’dand for sale by dec 4 / W. E. & J. U. JACKSON, Auctioneers. 4Hi I *‘ S ' BUI>I ' :iUOR PH(F.NIX BAGGING J, on consignment and for sale by ,dea 4 W. E. & J. U. JACKSON, Auctioneers eTlie Genuine MOR US MVLTICA ULIS Mulberry Trees, or cuttings, for sale by S. KNEELAND k SON. Augusta, Nov. 21,1538. ts "OOK OF ROYALTY, FOR 1839.—shook of Royalty, characteristic of British Palaces, by Mrs. S. C. Hall —a splendid work, for sale by nov 29 T. H. PLANT. PALM LEAF HOODS.—4 cases Palm Leaf Hoods just received and for sale by nov 26 W. H. CRANE. NEW NOVEL, BY SlMMS.—Pelayo: a story of the Goth, by the author of Guy Rivers, Yemassee, kc. Just received by nov 28 THOMAS RICHARDS. bbls Irish Potatoes 160 kits No. 1, Fresh Mackerel Just received and for sale by doe 6 JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. MR. SIMMS’ NEW NOVEL—PELAYO, a story of the Goth, by the author of Guy Ri vers, &c., for sale by [n 28] T. 11. PLANT. SHARES Georgia Rail Road and Bank %)\P Stock for sale. Enquire at this office, nov 27 ts A SITUATION WANTED,by a female, as a _ nurse or attendant in a family. She Iras ex perience. Enquire at this ollice. ts nov 27 PAPER. —20 roams fine Medium Printing Pa per for sale, on consignment, at factor’s prices Apply at this ollice. June 13 ■ NOR SALE —Twenty Shares Georgia Rail Hoad P and Banking Company Stock. Enquire at this office. ts oct 23 Robert y. Harris, attorney at Law, wlii practice in the counties of Burke, Richmond and Columbia. Office lower wing of Reid’s building, Broad street. d&wlm oct 29 CAPS. —Just received a splendid supply of Gen tlemen’s and Youth’s Cloth, Fur, Celett and Leather Caps, of tire latest fashions, by nov 1 E. D. COOKE. X« TILLIAM B. McKEE, No, 369 Broad street, ? Augusta, Ga., Agent for the New York Al bion, Emigrant and Old Countryman, will receive subscriptions and payments. ly june 9 ADVANCES will be made by the subscriber on Cotton consigned to his friends in New York, Liverpool or Havre. JAMES RHIND. • oct 22 swtf V AUCLUSE COTTON OSNA BURGS.—A con stant supply of the above article for sale at Factorv prices by the agents, marj2 _ __ CLARKE, McTEIR & Co. NEW SILKS. ASABAL has just received an assortment of # Black and colored Rips, which he offers for sate at No. 213, one door above Bones k Carmi chael. ts nov 9 ASABAL has just received and is now opening , a general assortment of staple and fancy DRY GOODS, which he oilers for sale at No. 213, one door above Bones & Carmichael. ts nov 3 JUST RECEIVED and for sale low, 40 pieces heavy Kentucky Bagging, 100 pieces heavy Dundee Bagging. oct 12 JOHN M. COOPER'S RON. ■VjEW BACON, HAMS AND MI DOINGS.— Avl 120 new Bacon Hams, 140 new Bacon Mid dlings, just received from Baltimore, and for sale by ISAAC MOISE, nov 17 No. 311 Broad street. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY. fJtllß undersigned, agents of the Protection In- ' X surancc Company of Hartford, Connecticut, j nre prepared to insure buildings and their contents | against loss or damage by fire on the most reasona- j ble terms. W. & J. CJ.CATLIN. oct 31 dll 253 Charleston Insurance & Trust Company Capital One Million Dollars—all paid in, AGENCY, AUGUSTA. THE subscriber is prepared to take Fire andjMa rine risks at the current rates of premium. Robert McDonald, oct 30 3m Agent C. I. k T. Co. AGENCY. Sarananh Insurance & Trustee. rpilE undersigned, Agentof the above compa i Any, will take risks on shipments of Colton or i Merchandize from this place to Savannah, Charles i /jn, and Northern pons. JNO. F. LLOYD. ' dee 15 29 I NEW HOOKS. JUST received by THOMAS RICHARDS— Home as found, by the author of the Home- j ward Bound. Cicciola, or Captivity Captive, a tale, in 1 vol. Land Sharks and Sea Gulls, by ( apt. Glascock, R.N. Peter Pilgrim,or Rambler’s Recollections,by the author of Calavar, kc. Country Stories, by Miss Milford. The Stranger in Cliina, or the Fan-quiss Visit to he Celestial Empire in 1836-7. nov 21 STILLMAN’S highly concentrated compound SYRUP or SARSAPARILLA. HA\ INO prepared for a number of years a Sy iup ui Sarsaparilla, which has been highly approved of, and administered by a number of the r most respectable Physicians, and which has far ex ceeded my most sanguine expectations, I now, with increased confidence, oll’er it to the Medical Faculty and tue suffering community, ai Highly Concrn : tiateil Compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla, for purify mg the blood and removing the diseases arising from excess ot mercury, exposure and imprudencies in life, chronic and constitutional diseases arising from an impure state ol the blood, jand is especially re ■ commended lor Rheumatism, Scrofula or King’s Ky il, ulcerations ol the throat or leg, pains, swelling ot the bones, tetter, pimples on the face, eruptions, copper colored, scaly, or any kind, arising from a syphiloid state of the body, Arc. all yield immedi ately under the use of this preparation. This arti cle is now prescribed by some of the most distin guished physicians in this city, and has proved more efficient in practice than any preparation of Sarsaparilla yet o.l'ered to the public. For the ad vantages it possesses over the ordinary prepara tions of Sarsaparilla, see most of the late standard works on medicine. Numerous preparations of Sar saparilla, and various modes of preparing them, have been given, all of which will of course differ according to the mode of preparation which each individual may adopt. It is therefore of the high est con liberation and importance to the Faculty, that there should be a standard preparation, of uni form strength, and possessing the most advantages. To ctied this, and obviate the inconvcnience'al luded to, I have made a number of experiments to ascertain the most effectual moans of extracting the virtues ol Sarsaparilla. The experiments have re sulted most favorably, and it is with pleasure I now offer my Concentrated Compound Syrup of Sar saparilla to the faculty. The compound contains all the virtues of the Sarsaparilla in its most con centrated form. One ounce of Syrup being equal to a half pint of Sarsaparilla Syrup commonly used, put up in larger bottles, and sold lor half price, kc. Since the introduction of this new compound Syrup ol Sarsaparilla; its reputation has been constantly increasing, and its popularity has extended in ail directions. It is highly approved of by the Faculty wherever it has been introduced. It has already been sent to almost every populated section of the Union, whether in town or country, hospital or pri vate practice; it has invariably given to both pa tient and practitioner, the most decided and une quivocal satisfaction, and produced the most salu tary and beneficial effects. Numerous letters have been received from some of the most distinguished physicians in the country, and from some of the professors of several medical colleges, all recom mending in the highest terms the value of this medicine, and its superiority over other prepara tions of Sarsaparilla. Several cases of secondary syphylis, mercurial and scrofulous diseases, have entirely recovered in the incurable wards of our institutions, which had for many years resisted e very mo !e of treatment which could be devised. The cases furnish striking examples of the salu tary effects of tins medicine, in arresting some of the most inveterate diseases after glands were de stroyed and the bones already affected. Extract of a letter from Dr. Jas. Woodward, dated Louisburg, N. C., June 1, 1534. Dear Sir—l made trial of your Concentrated Com pound Syrup of Sarsaparilla with the most com plete success in chronic rheumatism, where the joints were mue.i swollen, and 1 have now a case of scrofula on both the fore arms, and it has-been so beneficial as nearly to have restored both my patients. Hut I am now entirely out of it, and must request you to send me two dozen bottles as soon as possible. JAMES WOODWARD. T. Stillman, M. D. The above preparation of Sarsaparilla is decided ly the most efficient mode in which this valuable medicine can be used. It is for superior to any other Syrup of Sarsaparilla now in use. All the other Syrups of Sarsaparilla that are now used are weak preparations, and the term concentrated syrup, a delusive appellation. This will apply to various nostrums prepared from Sarsaparilla, pancea, &c., which frequently depend for their activity on corro sive sublimate, or some active mineral which should not be used except under the supervision of a phy sician. Dr. Stil man’s Concentrated Compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla, every day adds proof to its virtues. The following certificate, which, from the character and standing of the gentlemen whose signatures it bears, will preclude the necessity of giving a long train of cenilicates of the cures this wonderful re medy has effected. The Syrup of Sarsaparilla pepnred by our friend Dr. T. Stillman, by an improved Steam Press—we recommend it as being preferable to any other with which we are acquainted:—Valentine Mott, M. D. David Hossack, M. D., Samuel L. Mitchell, M. D., W. J. Macneven.M. D., R. S. Kissam, M. D., Felix Pascallis, M. IX, John Watts, M. IX, Alex. 11. Stev ens, M. D., Wright Post,M. D., G. F. Delalicld, M 1)., John Nielson,M. D. I concur in the above opinions. FRANCIS E. UERGER, M. D. New-Y ork, Aug. 1, 1532. I have been in the habit of using Dr. Stillman’s Syrup of Sarsaparilla for years, in medical and sur gical cases, and believe it a valuable auxiliary to the healing ait. VALENTINE MOTT, M. D Augusts, 1832. N. B.—The above eminent Medical gentlemen and distinguished men of talent and fortune would not testily to any medicine unless it had met with approbation and possessed extraordinary virtues, to the medical gentlemen anil the suffering community, as a preparation which, for utility and beneficial ef forts has never, and never can be surpassed. In cases of chronic rheumatism, ulcerated sore throat, erysipelas, and diseases of a like nature, its efficacy has been tested by thousands who have gratefully acknowledged its virtues. It is well known that all cases of cutaneous eruption arising from an im pure state of the blood, and it is well known that any medicine which can restore the blood to its pure natural state, will forever drive tham away, and ef fectually eradicate them from the system. Many arc induced to try external applications, and for a brief period they may prove effectual, but eventual ly the disease which has only been driven into the system, breaks out again with redoubled violence, and oven those fail to drive it back. The Concen trated Compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla,is of all me dicines the most effective in purifying the blood, and driving from the system humors and diseases, which lotions and ointments only serve to (ix more firmly there. Gout and rheumatism, those two most invete rate enemies of man’s peace, fall powerless before the wonderful effects of his valuable medicine, as certificates from hundreds who have been alllicted and who have tested its virtues, can testify. Many preparations of sarsaparilla have been within a short period palmed upon the public by quacks, who care not what injury may accrue so they vend their nos trums. But tliis truly delighttul and purely vege table preparation, which has stood the test of years, is none ol these. The active principles of the sar saparilla root have been carefully preserved, with out the deleterious articles which have been too frequently mixed with it, and the utility of that, as well as its efficacy, cannot bo disturbed. Those whose constitutions are broken down or debilitated by juvenile indiscretions, will find in this medicine a remedy which will effectually restore them their prestinc vigor, and obviate the ill effects of any in judicious treatment to which through ignorance or malpractice, they may have been exposed. As a general purifier of the blood, as a diet drink, and as an agreeable, palatable, efficacious medicine, this compound stands unrivalled, and as its superiority overall preparations of the kind stands unquestion ed, numerous late attempts have been made by un principled men to foist upon the public forgeries, weak useless trash, that can do no good, and which must do an immensity of injury to those upon whom it is imposed. To guard against these impo sitions, those wishing to purchase this truly invalu able medicine, will ask for Dr. iStillman’s Concen trated Compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla. It is used in all the English and French Hospitals, and approbated by the College of Physicians and Medical Schools, of both countries. The following physicians recommend it daily in their practice, and have for the last five years:— John De Lamater, m. d., Westel Willoughby, m. d., Valentine Mott, m. d., Peter C. Tappan, m. d., J. White, m. d., Sam 1 . Maxwell, in. n.. J. H. Steel, m. 0., Gyrenus Chapin, m. d., H. F. Hubbard, n. d., M. A. Lee, m. d., J. G. Beckwith, m. d., < has. F. Wilcoxson, m. d., Rudojih Sieber,M. n., Jacob Cook, j m. d., C. Fox, m. £>., Abijali Mann, m. b. Physcians of the first respectability will not testi fy to medicine unless it lias exf aoidinary virtues. Sold whoiesa e and retaP, only at the Medical I Infirmary, No. 110, Church-street, corner {of tharlmer-street, Charleston, S.C. dec 11 LPtE, FLOUR, Ac CASIS beet Thoma ■ston Stone Lime ■'•O.vliolo lx hull - bills Canal Flour 30 bhs S. Gin 3:> Filton’s N. Rum -J hall lib's Butter Crackers M “ “ No. 1, Mackerel I 10 qr « “ <; J Ju4 received and for sale by , THOMAS DAVIS, (,ec 11 2td & 2trw ISO, Broad-street. HOLLAND GIN.—G pipes eliolee Holland Gin lor sale by W. E. & J. U. JACKSON. dec 11 B\\ LET CIDER.—IO bids Sweet Cider just re ceived and for sale by _dec 11 \y', K. & J. u. JACKSON. ONIONS. —S iilids Bunch Onions, just received and for sale by \V. E. Si .). U. JACKSON, dec 11 SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, Ac.—ArapUta ting, Dissecting, Pocket cases, Midwifery, C upping, Trepanning, Eye, Phlebotomy, Hydrocele, Dental, and extracting Instruments,' of the best manufactory in the United States. A so, a large assortment of otlrer instruments, such as Silver Spring Lancets, Scalpels, Trocar Trusses, Catheters, Bougies, Breast Glasses, &c.— We invite country Physicians, Medical Students, and others, to call and examine our stock, and see if they cannot do better there than elsewhere, ANTON V K HAINES, dec 11 No. 232 Broad street. tJ I'RLNGTHENING PLASTERS, prepared for C 5 Pains, Weakness in the Breast, Side, Hack, or Limbs; also, for coughs, colds, Asthmas, Difficulty ot Breathing, Oppression of the Stomach, See., and tor pleasantness, safety, cure and certainty, arc de cidedly superior to most other 'remedies. The Ladies are respectfully informed, that they are pro pared with refer cnee a.so to a number of delicate comp aints peculiar to their sex, that they are spread in a scientific manner, on the most beautiful, soft, and pliable lamb skin, will not soil or stain the whit est linen, and may be worn by the most delicate per sons, in all situations, with care and comfort for one month. A fresh supply of the genuine article al ways on hand, and for sale by ANTONY &. HAINES, dec 11 Agents for Augusta. DURING my absence from this city Mr. RICH ARD B. WHITE will act as my attorney. EBENE/.ER SKINNER. Augusta, December 8, IS3S. For sale, a line pair of Northern Horses. — Enquire of R. B. White, at Spears A White’s. dec 10 trw2w GEORGIA INSURANCES TRUST COMpTnyT? Augusta, Dec. 7. 1838. 5 HOLDERS of new Stock arc required to make their payments equal to Forty-Five Dollars per share, on the 21st inst., —Fifty Dollars per share on the 21st of February, and Fifty-Five Do lars on the 21stof April, with interest on the whole amount due to these dates, respectively, dec 8 5t Wm. T. GOULD, Seo’y. A -r'A BARRELS CANAL FLOUR, I.DU 50 bids Ale ti bbls Cranberries 8 tierces Rice 75 boxes fresh Raisins, for sale by dccS JOHN COSKERY. (H ill REWARD —Stolen on Thursday cven /Jj ISP ing, from the passage of a house on Broad-street, a claret co'ored Camlet Overcoat, with a fur collar an 1 cull's, the lapels faced witli black velvet, ttio edges faced with black braid and tile arms lined with corded hull' colored silk, the inside lining througout wadded. The above re ward will be paid for its delivery at this ollice. doc 8 31 MMRS. MUGfIRIDGE, 137 King street, Charleston, 8. C., respectfully informs her and the public that she is now pre pared to give genteel accommodation to families or single persons, either as permanent or transient BOARDERS, on moderate terms. 3t dec 10 jl.—.jk TO REN F—The three story dwelling ppfl and ollice, at present occupied by Dr. Roh- l ßg B s| M orison, on Campbell-st. The store and dwelling, fire proof, No. 4 Bridge Row. Apply to McKENZIE & BENNOCH. N. B.—Notes payable quarterly,and theoccupants paying for the use of the hydrant water on the lots, ang 17 ts MTO RENT—The lower hall of the large building lately occupied by William Wood =bury, as a crockery store, suitable fora grocery or dry goods stoic. For terms apply to aug 22 ISAAC MOUSE, 31! Broad-st. NEGROES FOR SALE. THE subscriber lias just received direct from Virginia, ninety-live likely young Negroes, consisting of men, women, boys and girls. Plan ters and others will do well to call on me, as 1 am determined to sell on the most reasonable terms. j BENJ. DAVIS. i Hamburg, November 28,1838. 20td POSTPONED SA L.E. THE sale of tlie subscriber’s property, adver tised for last Tuesday, the 4th inst., was post poned in consequence of the inclemency of the weather, to Tuesday, the 11th inst., at 12 o’clock, in front of his brick building on Broad street, dec 5 Id G. O. K. WHITE. ■ RICHMOND ACADEMY.—The Trustees of this institution will, outlie 15th day of De cember next, proceed to the election of a Rector, and first and second English Teacher ; also, for a Teacher for the Branch at Summerville. Appli cants for either of these situations will please ad dress the President of the Board of Trustees. ALEX. CUNNINGHAM, nov 20 td President. TO THE PUBLIC. ■—"2 R. N. WILSON tenders the liberal patronage be —jSa-tnwed nn Bis Stage Lines, and would respectfully in form them, that ho is prepared to run a Daily Line, (Sundays excepted,) of FOUR HORSE COACHES, from the Georgia Rail Road to Athens, dec 10 d Ist j 11. N. W. LOST OR MISLAID, cither at Blount’s Hotel', Warrcnton, or at tiie Georgia Rail Road De pot, in this city, on Monday last, a large Band Box, covered with homespun, belonging to a young lady from Midway, nearlililledgeville, containing a Leg horn bonnet, and several silk dresses, capes, collars, &c. Any information concerning it, will be thankfully received, or a reasoable reward will be cheerfully paid if it is left at this ollice. dec G ts J. W. STOKES. GEORGIA GRANITE COMPANY. Ct ITIZENS, strangers, one and all, did you know ) tiiat about 8 miles from Augusta there is ap parently an inxhanstablc quarry of excellent Gran ite, which has been buried in the bowels of the earth for ages past, and has hitherto been of no service. In view of this, the subscribers have de termined that this excellent building material shall remain no longer dormant for the want of hard knocks to render it suitable for building. There fore we have taken a lease of the Quarry, and en tered into co-partnership for the purpose of carry ing on the Stone Cutting business in all its brandi es. We will lay the Stone down in any part of Augusta, at the Boston prices, witli the freight and commission from that place to this added. We are now prepared to receive orders for Fronts of any description,also Window Caps and Sills, Door do., Edge Stone, Gutter Stone, and in fact all kinds of work that Granite was ever used for. dec 5 ts CIIIPMAN k HEAD. NEW GOODS I NEW GOODS ! WILLIAM CLAGETT, Jr., No. 23S Broad st. has just received the balance of his Fall Goods, among which will be found 8 pieces splendid new style gios de Apiquss 4 do rich plain gros de Sois 1 do blk gros grain and a general assortment of the richest Black Silks 10 do new style coronation Prints 10 do Imperial Dresden do 1 case large size Palm Hoods, colored 1 do misses’ size do do do G cartoons handsome French Flowers, &c., which, together with a very handsome assortment of Sta ple and Fancy Dry Goods, will be sold on the most pleasing terms. The public, and particularly the ladies, are res pectfully invited to call and look at the above. — The subscriber pledges himself to sell as low as his neighbors who profess to sell at cost, or any other establishment in the city. nov 27 trw2w ‘ WM. CLAGETT, Jr. ->I o V |* <; DIORAMAS. ADDTTION. 1 1. ATTRACTfONS. FOR THE WEEK. CALABRIAN LANDSCAPE, POLAR REGIONS, PIAZZA DEL POPOLO, IN ROME, DOVER CASTLE AND KAKUOR VIEW OF GENOA. FIRE-WORKS, m; NAVAL COMBAT. 1 lie 'v liolo interspersed with Vocal ami Instrumental Music on the Piano and Seraphina. Mr. Nelson, - Vocalist. Mr. Worts, - Pianist. 03* See Small Bills. Doors open at. 7—curtain to rise at half past 7. C7’ Tickets 50 cents, children half price, to be Bad at the bars of the Eagle & Phcenix, United Plaits, Globe, and Planters Hotel, and at the bar of the National («lfee House. dec 10 Itl IMS* K u Jt! . Os far princi pal (mens and monuments of the world. HINDIS sp' endid estahUslnoenl will be opened ev -1 cry day from 0 to !) o’clock in the evening, on Broad street, below tlw Eagle and Phcenix Hotel. Tire pro pile 'tor of this establishment, anxious to please thosi; who may honor him with a visit, as sures the public that the greatest order and deco rum will bit observed during the exhibition of the pictures. The Lai lies and Gentlemen who have visited (he Museums of New York, Boston and Philadelphia, will be dt lighted with tire correctness and beauty of the paintings. The pr. iprietor having made this city Ids perma nent re si i 1 .once, has placed his confidence in a gene rous pub lie for a share of .heir patronage. Every week will be exhibited a new collection of Paint’ ngs, except I lie (Irrat Cimfiagrat ion of Moscow, which will be exhibited every evening. dj" A dmittanee 25 cents —Entrance for throe months | ;2. 6m nov 17 LAF VVOTE COIJHSE. The races over tills Course will commence on the second week in December next. Will tome oildn MONDAY, The C 101 l Race, two'mile heats —four entries made, one hi df forfeit, and closed, at two hundred dollars cntrai ace. TUESDAY —-SECOND DAY, Two Mile fronts- —free fur any thing—purse, $lOO WEDNESDAY —THIRD DAY, Three Mile heats, purse, ------ $7OO THUHSDAY —EOURTII DAT, FoarMik- Meats, purse, ------ fiOOO FRIDAY —FIFTH DAY, Mile heats, best three in live, purse, - - $1)0 SATURDAY, Jt Colt Stake of $5OO' —one half forfeit—declaration t« be made by payment, to the Secretary, two weeks previous to the races, $lOO. Eight entries and cfciscd. The above purses are subject to a discount of fif teen per cent, to-defray the expenses of a Jockey CSctl) Tall, tm be given by the Club on Thursday ere nit, gos the races. jA S. LAMBKIN & CO. ■23" Foot pnesengers will be admitted, furso cents, amiit be entitled to enter the booths without extra change. nov 29 dtd, " SWTICE.” "TMTTIuI. be sold'at - Hamburg, on Tuesday, the I f first dby of January next, valuable TOfVN PROPi "JiTV, consisting of that well known estab lishment; called Covington & Fair’s warehouse, with tlio wharf lot and wliarf thereto attached. Also, the undivided third of the warehouse known :»s Adams’ warehouse. Also,u. lot with, fmc improvements, now occupied by Dr. J. W. Stokes. Also a small tract pine hind, within a mile and a half of tli*! town, containing one hundred and. fifty acres, on which are all the necessary buildings fm a comfortaide residence, and a spring of pure and excellent water. Also, one other tract, contlning two hundred acres, adjoining the town, with an excellent mill sea thereon. Also, a. small tract containing eleven acres, in J the fork of the Edgefield and Maitintown Roads, ion which is a comfortable dwelling recently built, and a good s land for public business. Terms of sale —Covington &. Fair’s warehouse, a credit of fix, twelve, eighteen and twenty-four months, in equal instalments; the other property on a credit of twelve months. Bund, with personal security a ad mortgage on the premises will be re quired to i ccure the purchase money, dec 5 td JOHN B. COVINGTON. Cl LOT d CLOAKS.- —Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s J CIo ;h Cloaks, of superior qualities, and made in the best manner, just received and for sale low by nov 24. w&lrwUstmar J. D. CRANK & Co. “‘COMMISSION HOUSE In Baltimore, Mil. INHK undersigned respectfully announce to their . friends and acquaintances, ami the public gen erally, in Georgia, and in the other Southern States, that t'ney have opened a Commission House in Balti more, under the lirmof RUTHERFORD & HURL BO J , for the transaction of a General Commission ilusiness. They will be prepared to fill orders, and do business according to the most liberal customs oi the place. They will take occasion to inform all who may feel interested, that there are regular lines of ves sels running between Baltimore and Charleston, Savannah, St. Marks, Apalachicola, and St. Josephs’ Mobile and New Orleans; and that transient vessels can always be had for other places where, as yet, there are not regular lines from Baltimore. Their ntorc is No. 11, Bowly’s wharf. JOHN RUTHERFORD, Formerly of Macon, Ga. SAM’L. HURLBUT. Baltimore, November 5, IS3B. trwGw SAW MILL FOR SALE. rpil E undersigned offers for sale Ids Mill, for- X i icily known as Chills’,on Butler’s Creek, ten miles from Augusta, it lias jnst been rebuilt of the besrt and most substantial materials, aud is now in com plete operation—the tract contains between three < »r four hundred acres of land, well timbered with j line and poplar, and lies broadside to the Georgi a Railroad far one mile—one hundred acres of said land is of first quality, and capable of being irrigatod, therefore suitable for the culture of the Morns Multicaulis, or Chinese Mulberry. Its im mediate contiguity to the Railroad at the first stop ping 1'1 : me of Die cars, renders it valuable property. Further; description is deemed unnecessary, as per sons w ishing to buy will of course view the premi ses. V will also sell to suit purchasers, lots from live t( fifty acres of land, witli good springs of pure watei, with and without improvements, adjoining the said Mill tract,also lyingon tlic Railroad. Also 1 will sell a lot of fifty acres with a first rate spring, and some improvements, adjoining the summer re sidence of John S. Coombs —and also rent a dwel ling, blacksmith, and workshops, on the Milledge ville road, where it crosses Butler’s Creek. The above property is offered privately till the first Ti.esday in January next, when if not disposed of, it will be publicly offered lor sale at the lower Market house, in Augusta, dee 5 trwtlj A. N. VERIIKRY. ATTENTION DELINQU ENTS I INI IE subscribers would most respectfully inform ail those indebted to them that unless their accounts are settled before the 2.7 th inst. a Court of Enquiry will be held forthwith, and they will be waited upon by a gentleman selected by his fellow rilizens, who will very politely request their signa ture, together with that of their friends, to a paper, wlaich will insure their presence at an entertain ment to be given exclusively for their benefit. •V. Ji. To accommodate, we will receive specie for our dues, although it is not as current as shin plasters. dee (i CLARKE & HOLLAND, (T ARRETING,At. —Ingrain and VenitianCarpet J ing, Printed F'oor Cloth, ami flocking Baize, just received and. for sale by WM. H. CRANK, oct 29 GEORGIA STATE L O T 'l' E 1C V , von tut bf.nf.iit of thk t Augusta Independent l ire Company. Class No. 50, fob (538. To be determined by the drawing of the Alexan dria (D.C.) Lottery,Ci s»s No. 8, 1838. To bo drawn at ALKX AN Dili A, Va., on Saturday, December Id, IS3B. D. S. (I RF.rioiiY St Co. Managers. A. HEAD, Contractor 75 Ni'muebs —M Haviv;i Ballots, S C It K M E. I Prize of $.40,000 - is . $10,(00 1 10,000 - - - - 15,000 1- - - - 10,000 .... 10,000 1 .... . .1,000 .... 4,000 1 3,000 3,000 1 2,000 .... 2,000 1 1,01.) 1,615 10 1,000 .... 10,000 10 750 7,500 12 500 6,0(0 25 ----- - 300 .... 7,500 75 200 .... 15,000 100 ----- - 150 .... 15,000 126 125 -.- . 15,025 122 100 .... 12,200 122 CO 7,320 122 50 ... . 0,100 211 30 7,320 •1,941 20 -.-. 98,820 25,020 10 -.-. 250,200 31,535 Prizes, amounting to .... $540,200 Tickets $10 —Shares nt proportion. 03" Orders for Tickets in the above scheme, will meet with prompt attention if addressed (post paid) to A. HEAD, Agent, Augusta, Go. ITBKPUL ARTICLES FOR THE TOILET, &C. J Cold Cream, lor preventing and healing chaps or roughness of the skin. • Toilet Powder, Powder Pull’s and Boxes. Tip Salve, for keeping the Lips soft, comfortable , and imparting a natural and healthy color Tooth Powder s.—Orris’ Tooth Powder, remarka bly pleasant and agreeable, for cleansing, whitening and preserving the Teeth, also Dr. Clevand’s, Don trifice Tooth Brushes, Ivory handles, neat and elegant ilono, superior “ “ Cologne, Hose, and Lavender waters, Ac. Atkinson’s, Curtin # Fluid Ward’s Hair Oil, Hears Oil, Ceylon Oil, Soups —Low’s Olive Oil, Music, Lavender, Rose, Windsor, Palm, Ac. Hair Brushes—Mail Brushes Court Plaster —Black and flesh colored Gold Beaters Skin, Preston Salts, her. Sold by > dec H) HAVTLANI), RISLKY, 4k. CO. STRENGTHENING PLASTERS—For curing Pains, Weakness in the Breast, Side, Hack or I Limbs, also, for Coughs, Colds, Asthmas, Dilliciilty of Breathing, Oppression of the- Stomach, Ac., will afford speedy ami soothing relief. Sold by , dec 10 14AVH-ANI), RISLEV, A Co, NEW publications. J ust RECEIVED, by THOMAS IHCH I /IDS, A Manual of Conchology according to thesys ) tern laid down hy Lamarck, with the late improve ments by Dc lilaiuville, exemplified and arranged ) for the use of students, by Thomas Wyatt, tu. a , illustrated by thirty-six plates containing more than , than two hundred types drawn from the natural . shell. I The works of Lord Chesterfield, including his letters to Ills sou,,Sir. to which is prefixed an original . life of the author. < A system of Creek Prosody and Metre, for the use ol schools and colleges, hy Charles Antfton, i.. 1., i). , Harry Austin, or Adventures In the British Army, i How o Observe —Moral and Mamins, by Miss Mortineaw. Duty and Inclination, a novel, by Miss London, Public and Private Economy, illustrated by obser vations made in England, iu the year 1836, by f Theodore Sedgwick. Velasco, a Tragedy in live acts, by Epos Sargent. Sketches by Boz, parts 4 and 5. ’ Nicholas Nickleby, parts 5 and G . . Oliver Twist, part 3 ; AUGUSTA SEED STORK, Removed to six d mrs above the Rail Road Bank. a ARRANTKD HARDEN SEED just received f . V? from the Shakers by/. //. SERVICE. , A fresh supply of Harden Seeds, Bird Seeds, Clo d T.% Potato Onions, Onion Setts, BADKN CORN, Ac. 5 * * IC l,s ual allowance made to country dealers. A few Brushes, Sieves, Swifts, Ac.jaiso, a hcau tilul collection ol Bulbs, Plants, Flower Seeds, Ac. 1 noy27 lawdAwlrn ’ DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE. STOVALL & lIAMLEN have received their Fall supplies, and offer to their customers who may favor them with a call, a large assortment of Hoods , at low prices. Particular attention paid to orders. 1 Dry Hoods sales room up stairs, over their Hro . eery store. oct 18 ANNUALS FOR 1839.—The subscriber is now receiving e. good supply of all the English 3 and American Annuals for 1839. i Persons fond of line hooks arc respectfully invited / to call and examine the same. nov 29 _ T. 11. PLANT. BAIRD A ROWLAND’S Eire Proof Ware House, Augusta Geo. f | 'HE undersigned grateful (bribe patronage so * A liliorally extended to them hy the public since ■> they have linen in the Ware House ami Commission business, beg leave to inform their friends that they * continue to transact the same at their old stand * where business will meet the same prompt attention as heretofore. All orders for the sale of cotton will j have the greatest possible care,and orders (or ling ging or other articles of n erelmmiisc wall ho filed on Y the best terms our market w ill afford; but not hav - ing an interest ianuy wholesale grocery or other ~ goods establishment, we shall liny from those who i, sell cheapest and charge the regular commission (or s purchasing, which we trust will be to the entire ;, satisfaction of our customers. When required, ad r varices will be made on produce in store, and all linn sue I facilities given to our friends that are gen erally given hy regular Com in io ion Houses. on 3 baird a Rowland Kr Each of the city papers will publish the above once a week until Ist January next If A, R. CLOTHS, ('ASSURERUS, 13HE subscribers have just received a large assortment ofsuperfine and middling qualities f CLOTHS and CASSIMERES, viz. blue, black and ' fancy colored cloths, heaver cloths, of extra body, i suitable for Overcoats, Ac. I Ribbed, plain and fancy striped Cassimcrcs, in i great variety. • 21)6 pieces Satinets, some of which are of superior ; quality, and composing a great variety of colors, ' fancy stripes and mixtures. Silk and other quality Vestings, Buffalo Cloths which they offer at very low prices. oct3 EDGAR fc CARMICHAEL. CO-PARTNERSHIP. r[HIK underaignod having taken A. ROWLAND J into partnership, the WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUS.NIKBS will be conducted un i der the firm of liwird Howland, alter IslofOcto her next. BENJ. BAIRD sept. 18 _____ 20 ROBERT LAMBERT a Co. have moved their office to the store of A. W. Walton A Co.— AH persons indebted to them will please make pay ment previous to the Ist of January next, when all outstanding accounts will he placed in the hands of an attorney for collection. ts nov 17 a RICHMOND HOTEL.—The subscriber having purchased the entire interest of Air. Edward W. Collier, in the above establish ment, would by this means inform his friends and the public generally, that he intends giving his undivided attention to the accommodation of all who may call on him, and hopes hy his intended exertions to please, to merit the former patronage of the house, oct 22 2rn JESSE CLARK. dj’ The Southern Recorder will publish the above 2 rnontlis, ami forward their account to this office. SI LKS.—Just received, a fine assortment of Silks, consisting in part of Plain and Figured Black and Blue Black Silk, Plain and FiguredColor’d Silks, Figured Satin Taglione, a new and beautiful article Cor dresses; also,"Fancy Silk Hdkfs, Shawls, and Scarfs. G. H. NOBLE A Co. oct 30 opposite the Planters’Hotel. -J-' l -" -■ . "jg ... IMJBIjUJ sales. Pustynnr .. Sale of Ileal Estate and Bank Stocks. BY W. fc. & J. U. JACKSON. THIS DAY, In front of Mr 1 :. Fabe*’*, precisely at 12 o’clock, will lie sold. The House ami Lot situated on the south side of Broad street, the dwelling occupied by Mrs. C. Fa- Ler, ami the two stores of Messrs. \V> att & Co. and Mr. V. Cvepu. AI.SO, I'ir shares stool, in the Hank of Augusta, id “ “ “ Augusta Ins. & llank’g Co, f> “ “ f ‘ Ragle & Phoenix Hotel Co 7) “ “ “ in the new Augusta Ware house, fronting on Mclntosh and Reynolds streets. The terms of sale will be cash for the stock*, ono-third cash for the real estate, the balance in two equal instalments of one and two years, with interest dec 11 ll V \V . K. A I . VT. J ACKSON. 't ills DAY, At half-past 10 o’clock, will be sold in front of our store. 20 bids JVlor.ongah ala Wlm/lfey 10 boxes Tobacco 10 bbls Pilot Dread Pi qr casks Malaga Wine C bids prime Pork 10 qr casks Port Wine 1 hhds bunch Onions 30 boxes Prunes 10 “ assorted Cordials 10 “ Brandy Cherries 3 cases Shoes 20 bbls Apples 2 pipes Holland Oin 10 boxes Champagne 10 “ Maccaioni 100 doz Tumblers Also, 200 Duffel Blankets Also, f> Horses dec 11 Teams cash. “ BY >V. E. <Si J. t ,JACKSON. THIS NKIIIT, At tbc usual hour, will be so’d, a general assort ent of seasonable Dry Hoods, among which arc Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Satinets, Rose and Dufic-t Blankets, Kentucky .leans. Calico, Circassian, brown ami blenched Sheetings and Shirtings, Mar soilles Quilts, Silk and Cotton Shawls, blue and black Plaids, red and white Flannels, Ticking, Cloths. Hosiery,Suspenders die. doc 11 Terms cash, RlCffittOND SHISKIff% SAUr Will be sold, on the fust Tuesday in January next, at the lower market-house, in tire city of Augusta, within the legal hours of sale. A tract of Land, lying and being in the County of Richmond,on the head waters of Spirit Creek,bound ed on the west by John Brandon and the Richmond Path Land, north by Cashen, cast by lands of David Taylor, and south by John Brandon, containing six hundred ami one acres. Also,eight Negroes, to wit: Toney, a first rate jobbing mechanic; Cato, a first rate wagoner and field hand, and Polly, his wife and child Nelson ;-. Ellen; Bess, a good house servant and field hand;- Sam, an uncommon smart boy ; and Beck, a good bouse servant. All ol which arc levied upon as tho property of David Tu vlor, jr. to satisfy a li. fa. from i the inferior Court, of "Richmond County, in favor of Hcorgc Schley, vs. the said David, dee 11 , IS3S td R. V- BL'SH, n. s. R. c. Executor's Sale. W. E. A J. I). JACKSON KTfnLL he sold on the first Tuesday in January \\ next, at the lower Market House, in the citys of Augusta, a Tract of Pine Land, belonging to the 1 estate of John Fox, deceased, known as the little mill tract, about eight miles from Augusta,contain* J iiig about 1918 acres, and adjoining lands of Hale* Vcrdcry and Philips, Terms made known at sale. PETER BENNOCII, ANTOINK PICQUET. HENRY H. GUMMING. November 30, 183S_ trwtd _ Executors. NECHOES roll SALE. fiIWH likely young Negro Women, each with a JL young child. Sold for no fault, for particulars apply to dec « JfillN S. HUTCHINSON. In uccurdinive with the ostensible views- I of the Southern Convention. 1 1) I li EC T IMI*OKT A T 1 O N. riTHOMAS I. WRAY & SON havejust received B by the Hovcrnor Troup, and are now opening, ' a large assortment of CHEMICALS and other DRUGS, from the Laboratory-.of Minder, Weaver 4- C O. (one of the first houses in England,) which will be sold in a state of the utmost purity. These with their former supply on hand constitutes a large and very complete assortment, consisting of almost every article in the Drug line usually kept in this market, I O'j'Drders will he thank fully received and attend ed to with despatch, on the most accommodating terms. ts oct 17 1 bftAWINC* & FAINTING ACADEMY. Mil. RICH A RDS, from Baltimore, has the plea sure tu inform the citizens of Augusta, that he lias opened his rooms in the Masonic Hall, for the tuition of young Ladies in the various bran ches of Drawiag stud I’aiutiug, in Oil ami Wi ter colors,including bis original style of Flower Painting ami Pencil Drawing, India Finishing, Fruit and Marine Painting, sketching from nature, Ac. Mr. R. 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. &c. His pupils will therefore have the advantage of the best subjects for the pencil, also the use of many valuable elementary works and essays upon the art. 11 is object will be to convey a thorough and prac tical knowledge of the.-study; not a superficial ac quaintance with the theory of the subject, which w ill eventuate merely inn jo uoijnoaxa aqj few pretty things. His design will be to make his pupils Artists, which he hopes, with application on their . part, to accomplish, lie will exert himself to please the lovers of the arts who honor him with their patronage, and he doubts not, that many in this ci ty, will eagerly devote a little time to the attain ment of a knowledge of so enchanting an art A term consistsof two months instruction—the first course commencing 011 Thursday, 25th inst., before which time it is desirable tiiat pupils should enter their names. Among Ids numerous references, Mr. R. would mention the following gentlemen of tire city:— Dr. M. Antony, Dr. W. H. Turpin, Mr. H. Headdcn, Judge Holt, Rev. Mr. Hard, Rev. Mr; Ford. l N. If.—Application for terms, admission, &c., to ■ be made at Ihe Academy, Masonic Hall. Mr. U. has a few copies of his American Artist, &.C., for sale. ts oct 22 E.HIKGEOXS, SILK DYER AND SCOURER, from Paris, hav ing arrived at Augusta where tie intends to make Ids permanent residence, in the practice of his pro fcssional business, has the honor to inform the ladies and gentlemen of Augusta and adjoining counties, that ho has taken a suitable house on Broad street, two doors below- Mr. Augustine Frederick’s where all kinds of Silks, Crapes, &c. will be l>yc«l in the most fashionable and perma nent colors, at the most reasonable prices. La dies’ Merino, Cashmere and Crape Shawls, and; Leghorn Huts cleansed and pressed, so as to took, as well as new. Gentlemen’s apparel scoured and renewed to their primitive colorand bright ness. 6m oet 5 BOOK RINDING. —The subscribes has nowon. hand a good assortment of very fine cap, de mi, medium, royal and super-royal Paper, and with one of the best ruling machines in the United States, and good workmen, he is prepared to manufacture Blank Books ruled to any pattern, and bound in a superior style, in Russia, calf or sheep binding, with or without spring backs. Orders executed with despatch for hafaks, mer-- cantile houses, &c. [nov 24j T. H. PLANT. Dyeing and scouring.—e. columu4( from Lyons, (France,) informs the citizen* of Augusta and vicinity, that he has opened a DYJEING AND SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT on Broad street, three doors below the Eagle- and Phoenix Hotel, where he will ho happy to,attend to all orders. Having served a regular apprenticeship at his busi ness, m the city of Lyons, which is the principal Silk Factory of France, he feels ronfident he can give general satisfaction to merchants in re-dying .‘•ilk Good 9- of all descriptions and colors. Ladies’’ dresses handsomely dyed or cleansed at the shortest, notice; also Gentlemen’s apparel. Ilia charges will be moderate. Cm nov 13