Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, November 01, 1838, Image 3

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* II \ M I* TO N COV It s i:. T1 1E ANNUAL RACES OVER THE HAMP TON COURSE, will commence on the second f Tuesday in January, 1839, being the eighth day of the month. H|THE GREAT MATCH RACE, for $lO,OOO, be tween Volney and Target, will comeolfon Monday the seventh. The splendid SWEEPSTAKE, two mile heates, $lOOO entrance, forfeit $5OO, declaration $lOO. J. E. Calhoun names b. f. Nullification, got by Nullifies, dam by Tarter. John (». Winter, two b. f’s. Miss Accident and Miss Armstrong, got by Tramp, dam by Whisker. John Morrison, two, one got by Henry, dam Highland Mary, the other by Eclipse, dam got by barefoot. Col. W. Hampton, b. f. Ella, got by Emelins, dam Ada. Col. Paul Fitzsimons.ch. f. Ada Byron, got by Priam,dam Delphine. Michael Seabrook, c. f. Godolphin, dam Miss Medway. There are several other Stakes to be run for during the week, the Stakes to come off the day or days to suit the convenience of the parties. JOCKEY CLUB PURSES. FIRST DAY. Mile heats, for two and three year old colts, a pair of superb SILVER PITCHERS, valued at - -- -- -- -- - $250 ($25 entrance, three or more to make a race.) SECOND DAY. Two mile heats, - -- -- -- -- $3OO THIRD DAY, Three mile heats, - -- -- -- -- $5OO FOURTH DAY. Four mile heats, -------- - $l5OO FIFTH DAY. Mile heats, three best in five, ----- $4OO N. B. —1 have every thing in readiness for the ac commodation of my customers. F. W. LACY, Acting Proprietor, nov 1 1m DANCING AND WALTZING ACADEMY, At the Jlasonic Hall. JC. SMITH informs his friends and the public a that he has returned from New York, and having connected himself with Mr. A. Hattier in the above business, is now ready for the reception of pupils. Applications to be made at the school room. Days of Tuition —Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sat urdays, from 3 o’clock, P. M. for Ladies, Misses and young Masters, and from 7 in the evening for Gen tlemen. Mr. Smith takes this opportunity to return his thanks to the ladies and gentlemen who have hero tofore generously encouraged him, and begs leave to state that it is with the deepest feelings of gratitude that he answers their call by re-opening his academy k as above, and that it has been a matter of great re gret that unavoidable circumstances compelled him to suspend his school during last winter. Seminaries and private families punctually at tended. He has brought with him, from New York, a cel ebrated Cotilion player. (Tj* Hue notice will be given of the Soiree and Assembly Balls. trw3t oct 31 FASHIONABLE BONNETS. SNOWDEN ft SHEAR have just received from New York, a large supply of Ladies’ superior Victoria Cottage Bonnets, of the latest style and shape ; also, a supply of extra quality colored straw Victoria Cottages and Misses Hoods, of a large size, to which they respectfully invite the attention of the Ladies. sept 28 rfC i*' / k REWARD.—A reward of fifty dollars fjy I f will be paid to any person who will ap prehend and deliver to the Sheriff or Jailor of Pulaski county, a man by the name of MARION SIMS, who has broke jail in Hartford, Pulaski county. Sims is about forty or forty-live years of age, about six foot or more high, is a man of dark complcction and dark hair, in stature tolerably well proportioned for his :age ; he has formerly been a citizen of North Caro lina, and more recently from Lawrence county, in this state; he has a family in Pulaski county, at this time. Sims has a blemish in one eye which de prives him of sight, has a fellon on it which looks white; be has on examination large scars on his hips, occasioned by lying on them in a long spell of sickness. He was confined in jail for stealing a ne gro, and for a more full description of Sims’ villainy 1 refer the public to a piece in the Recorder and Standard of Union, which has been published for the last six months over the signature of Bryant Johnson, oct 31 ts SAMUEL B. WEBB, Jailor. ijT' The Recorder and Standard of U.iion will publish the above untill otherwise directed. WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL, &c. —Pure ground White Lead; also, No. 1 and 2 best American Linseed Oil, together with a large assort inent of Paints, for sale low by oct 3li ANTONY & HAINES. FOUND, about one mile from Augusta, on the Sa vannah road, a HUNCH OF KEYS, which the 1 owner can have by calling at this office and paying i for this advertisement. ts oet 31 i POTATOES, POTATOES. —25 bids, superior Irish Potatoes, just received and for sale by oct 27 \V. E. &J. U. JACKSON, NOTICE. —The partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned and Noah Smith, de \ ceased, under the firm of F. LAMBACK Sf Co., is ~issolvcd. All persons indebted to said firm arc re quested to make payment to Frederick Lambaek i nly, who will pay all legal demands against it. F. LAMBACK, . O. K. METCALF, surviving partner of N. Smith & Co. Augusta, October 24,1838. All persons indebted to the late firm of F. Lam back & Co. are requested to make immediate pay ment to the subscriber, who will continue to transact j business at the old stand. F. LAMBACK. Augusta, October 30, 1838. Iw Tlhaileston Insurance & Trust Company I Capital One Million Dollars —all paid in, | AGF.NCY, AUGUSTA. j FKNHE subscriber is prepared to take Fire and M a-1 rine risks at the current rates of premium. j Robert McDonald, oct 30 3m Agent C. 1. &; T. Co. JAILOR’S NOTICE. ~\\ TILL he sold at the lower market house in this ( city, on the first Tuesday in December next, . (by order of Council,) a negro man who calls himself | John, says he belongs to William Daniel, and that he | runaway from him at Greensboro, Alabama ;he is , forty-two or three years of age, five feet seven inches j high, dark complected, and to be sold to pay expenses . &e. W. LAWSON, Jailor. 1 Augusta, October 30, 1838. til WILLIAM 11. CRANE has just received the < balance of bis fall and winter supply of t fancy and staple DRY GOODS, which makes his I assortment as good as any in this city—among those 1 recently received are the following: ’ Fine Challey and Muslin Dc Lancs ; embroidered I and Challey Merino ; fine English prints ; Welch ’ and Thibet Flannels ; Furniture and Cambric Dimity; - Turkey red prints ; superior dotted Swiss Muslin ; I brocha Merino Muslin de Lane ; Thibet and raw ' silk Shawls; silk cotton worsted and cashmere 1 Hose; Rose and Duffel Blankets; 10-4 and 12-4 Whitney Blankets ; figured Poplin; Woollen Gloves; I black Lasting; embroidered Belts ; plaid Ribbons ; I brown Linen Crum Cloths; gentlemen’s green gro I grain Scarfs; and a good assortment of Stocks; * s white and colored Furniture Fringe ; Corsets, from I - No. Itolo ; Morhair Caps; worked Comforters. ( oct 29 I DOLLARS REWARD. —Stolen from s | my dwelling house, next door above the Mcth- | edist Church, on Saturday night, 27th inst., a double s /cased silver lever WATCH, No. 040, Gibbin & | ' Wallace, Belfast, makers, with a gold foil chain j attached to it, dial somewhat disfigured. Also, 40 ; or $5O in bills, one twenty dollar bill on the bank of j St. Marys,one live and one ten dollar bill, and a few ( change bills. The above reward will be paid for the i apprehension of the thief or recovery of the pro perty. JOHN FINN. i oct 29 2t , ARRETING, &c. —Ingrain and Venitian Carpet- J ing. Printed Floor Cloth, and Booking Baize, just received and for sale by WM. 11. CRANE, oct 29 'I 1 *- Just received a splendid supply of Gcn- J tlpinon’s and Voiitli’s Cloth, Fur, (,'clelt aiul Leather Cups, of the latest fashions, by nov l E. D. COOKE. I [ ATS AND STOCKS —Os the latest fashions', I 0 received and for sale by K. I). COOKE, , "»>v 1 197 liroad street. iitON CHES TS. —i superior Iron Chests just re ceived and for sale by nov 1 W. E. & .1. U. JACKSON. mOBACCO AND WINE.—6O boxes Tobacco", t. ul) bbls Loving’s best Malaga Wine, just re ceived and for sale by nov 1 W. E. & .T. U. JACKSON. lAW LIBRARY.—A good Law Library at pri i vate sale by W. K. & J. U. JACKSqN. nov 1 BALE HOPE. —200 coils Jlalc Hope just received and for sale by oft 27. _ W. E. & .1. U. JACKSON. OliElt T V. HARRIS, Attorney at Law, will practice in the counties of Hurke, Richmond and Columbia. Office lower wing of Reid’s building, liroad street. d&wlm oct 29 ADVANCES ON COTTON. lIIIERAL advances made on shipments to Savan j nah, Charleston, Liverpool, and Havre, bv oct 29 JOHN G. WINTER. \ ILT ANTED TO HIRE, a first rate MALE f 7 COOK —one that can come well recommend ed both for honesty and as a good Cook. Also, one female servant, that can he recommended as a first rate House Servant. Good wages will be given for the above description of servants. Apply at the American Hotel, Hamburg, S. C. (it oct 27 FRENCH CAPES, COLLARS, &c. r|NIIK subscribers are now opening a splendid as g_ sortment of French Capes and Collars, to which they would invite the attention of those in want. They have also just received fine French Merinos ( Gro de Nap Merinos; English Merinos, common and fine ; Plain and figured Chally ; Muslin do Lainc, &c. &c. G. 11. NOBLE & Co. South side Broad-st., opposite Planters’ Hotel, oct 27 ts SEGARS. —55,000 Segars, various brands, just received and for sale by oct 27 W. E. & .1. U. JACKSON. JUST received and for sale by PETER GOLLY, Broad-street, 2000 selected sweet Oranges 100 gallons fresh pickled Oysters 100 boxes fresh Raisins, in whole, half and cjr. 20 do do Lemons AI.SO, A supply of Irish Potatoes, Apples and Onions, &c. All of which will be sold on reasonable terms to suit purchasers. Ct oct 27 NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS. rail IE subscribcrs’having taken one of the new | stores on the South side of Broad-street, two doors below G. R. Jessup & Co., and directly oppo site the Planters’ Hotel, would inform the public that they have received and are 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 26 ts G. H. NOBLE & Co. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, A NO MILLINERY ARTICLES.—A full supply J\_ can be found at the lowest market prices, at oct 26 Gt Mrs. C. HOFFMAN'S. GEORGIA RAIL ROAD. ’VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.—ProposaIs will be received at this office until the 20th day of November next, for grading the 14th, 24th, 25th, 26th, 27th and 2Sth sections of the Madison branch of the Georgia Rail Road. The work to be com pleted by the Ist of June, 1539. J. EDGAR THOMSON, Chief Engineer. Engineer’s Office, Greensboro, J October 26th, IS3S. 5 ts (Jjj’ The Charleston Courier and Savannah Geor gian will copy the above three weeks. BLANKETS AND NEGRO CI.OTIIS. SNOWDEN & SHEAR have just received from New York, a very large supply of superior Rose, Whitney and Duffel Blankets ; also, a very large supply of superior Kerseys and Linscys, suita ble for male and female servants, to which they res pectfully invite the attention of planters, sept 28 (N 11 ROME YELLOW AND CHROME GREEN. j To close a consignment, and for sale chearp for at. sA, thirty-five kegs rich Chrome Green, 24 kegs bright Chime Yellow, 25 lbs. each, ground in pure Linseed Oil; also, 5 barrels Gilders’ Whiting. Enquire at ANTONY & HAINES’ oct 31 232 Broad street. SILKS. —Just received, a fine assortment of Silks, consisting in part of Plain and Figured Black and Blue Black Silk, Plain and Figured Colored Silks, Figured Satin Taglione, a new and beautiful article for dresses ; also, Fancy Silk Hdkfs. Shawls, and Scarfs. G. H. NOBLE & Co. oct 30 opposite the Planters’ Hotel. NEW GOODS. Fashionable Fall and Winter Goods, Just Received by WH. CRANE, among which may be found a the following arricles : Black Italian Mattconi Silk Do gro de Paris, gro dc Swiss and gro de Rhine Silk Superior black 4-4 gro de Swiss Silk Do do gro grain do Blue, black, plain and figured do Fashionable figured colored do Blue, black and colored figured Bombazines Do do plain French do Rich embroidered Thibet Shawls Plain colored do do Black embroidered mourning Shawls Half mourning Thibet do Plain black Cbally do Do colored do do 3-4 and 4-4 black twisted silk do Colored worsted Crewell half Hdkfs Ladies figured silk Cravats Gentlemen’s 40 inch black Italian Cravats Superior Gauze Boas, a new article Linen Cambric and Linen Cambric Hdkfs White, black and green Gauze Veils Fine black Lace do Cbenelo, cord and zephyr Worsteds Blue, black and colored Velvet Ribbons Embroidered Sattin Bonnet Ribbons, Paris style Fine French Artificials * Narrow Sattin and Gauze Ribbons Do worsted and silk Braids Do fine Linen Tape, for trimming Gold end Linen Tape and Bobbins Taylor’s and Clark’s Spool Cotton Cambric and Swiss Edgings and Insertings Colored worsted Edgings Black Silk do Brussels Thread Lace Edgings Superfine Irish Check Muslin Plain, striped and figured Swiss Muslins Mull Check do Muslin de Laincs Dark French Prints Small figured black Merrimack Prints Do do blue, brown, red and ruby ground Merrimack Prints English half mourning Prints Plain and figured English Merinos Figured silk Velvet Vestings Silk-bound Cradle Blankets Superior blue and black Cloths Colored and Cadet mixed do Blue, black, brown, drab, steel and Cadet mixed Satinets Superior Kentucky Jeans Fine fancy Cassimcrcs Striped and plaid Lindseys Red and black mixed do Negro Cloth and coarse Satinets 3-4 7-S 4-4 5-4 and 0-4 brown Shirtings & Sheetings Superior Cotton Tickings and Canton Flannels Cotton, Worsted and Woollen Hosiery Woollen and Buckskin Gloves Together with a general assortment of fashionable fall and winter Goods, which will be disposed of at reasonable prices at No. 231 Broad-street. oct 9 A A/'ANTED TO HIRE, a smart active Negro * T Man —liberal wages will be given. Apply octO to JOHN S. HUTC'HINSO.V. tuition or music, I <)Il\ IM \S, pMl'osMir and cumpn v ,'v“l i ' uslr ’ hum Germany, ami lately from »ew iurk f vvhero he hns resided for many years and given jreiieml satisfaction to his (mtrotis as a teacher of the Piano Forte, cfcc , has been induced lor the benefit of his health to visit the South, and cmers his professional services to the Ladies and (nMilleinenot Augusta, to attend at their respective residences, and give instructions on the Piano Forte, Violin, Flute, Clarionet, and also in singing. He will likewise attend to tuning, repairing and regu lating Piano Fortes. Having been for many years engaged as a teach : ** r Morthorn Acndemics, Ik* timers hirnsolt lo have acquired o method of imparting instruction to his scholars, to perform with case in a sii 'cnor and graceful manner, in a very short lime; and hopes hy his assiduity and attention, lo merit the appro- 1 bation oi those ladies and gentlemen who will hon ■‘him by an cngngoinent as teacher. Unquestionable recommendations as to qualifica tion and character will he given, und terms made know n on application to him at Mrs.C. K. Faber’s, Broad street. Rrftreiicex. —Mr. Henry Parsons, Dr. Isaac Bow en, Mr. A. Z. Baum, Mr. Hooghkerk. oct 15 j yr K. lIURUKOIS, CILK DYER AS D SCOURER, from i’aris, having arrived in Augusta, where he intends to make his permanent residence!, in the practice id his professional business, has the honor lo inlorm the ladies and gentlemen of Angusla and adjoining eoHnnos, that lie has taken a suitable house on liroad street, two doors below Air. Augustine Fred- f r *ck 8 < where all kinds of Silks, Crapes, Ac. will oe Dyed in the most fashionable mid permanent colors, at the most reasonable pri(!es. I.adies' Me riim, Cashmere and Crape Shawls, and Leghorn Hats cleansed and pressed, so as lo look as well us new. Gentlemen's nppnrel scoured und renewed to their primitive color and brightness 6m K li Ji (> V A I. . JAMES ANDERSON A CO. , 1 II v HA/ IVA Y, Mo 260, Rroau-stiikoT, Augusta, Gkoiuiia. I*, removed their stock ol sonsnnnbh! Dry Goods lo the store immediately opposite lo the State Hank, where they are receiving additions ol l esh imported Goods of all descriptions, and suitable lo t lie fall and w inter season. net 4 NEW MILLINERY. AB lIS. C. lit) ‘FA I A ,\ respectfully informs the Ladies of Augusta, Hamburg, Ac., that her Show Room of the latest AJillinary, will he open next Tuesday, 30th instant. 6t net 26 BAGGING AND ROPE. 1 fUJ < ’ ol *' s P :ime Hemp Rope 50 ps. heavy Hemp Ragging ■lnst received,and (or sale on very accommodatin'' terms, hy 14AIKD & ROW LAND. ° Oet 17 ]2t BAGGING. PIECES Hemp Ragging 2WU do superior Russia Ragging, 44 inch es wide. For sale low hy '»■' IS STOVALL A HAMLEN. UUMFHRE YS, C LA itli iTcV, Co. (Formerly oj Macon, Georgia.) HAVE received hy late arrivals from England, and are now opening at the store No. 10 Pearl-street, (up stairs.) a general assortment ol British and French Dry Goods, selected and impelled direct, expressly fur the Southern trade, together with a general assortment of American Goods, which makes the assortment complete.— Merchants visiting ihecilyarc requested to cull and examine the stuck. Orders will have pnrlicular attention, and put up at the shortest notice. Charleston, S. <J., October 22,1838. If In accordance with the ostensible views ol’the Southern Convention. 1) IRE C T IMPO R T A T lON. fIAIIOMAS 1. WRAY & SON have just re- X ceived hy the Governor Troup, and are now opening, a large assortment ol Chemicals and other Drugs, from the Laboratory ot Munder, Weaver if Co , (one oft he first houses in England,) which will he Bold in a slate of the utmost purity I’heso with their former supply on hand constitutes a large and very complete assortment, von. isling of almost every article in Hie Drug tine usually kept in this market. iFy Orders will ho thankfully received anr attended lo with despatch, on the most accommo dating terms. ts oet 17 XDNE MERINO DRAWERS and under X Shirts, just receiver und lor sale bv WAI. (), PRICE, oct 15 Draper and Tailor, 258 Rroad-st. subscriber being about to leave the Stole Jbr a fiivv weeks, Jno. AI. Hampton, of Lan reus county, will act as his agent ami attorney un til he returns. __ JOHN THOMAS, him, La mens Co., Gn., June 23. twaj-w Mist.'li Vj K tfO VV IJ. It, &e. fy OSE Hair pow der, in , L and i lit. papers, X highly perfumed Also, Otto Rose LipSalvt, both in pew ter and neat wot,'l boxes. Also, a fresh supply of English Preston Sal's, just received and (or sale cheap, hy AjVTO/V V A HALVES, oet 24 FOR SALE.—Twenty Shares Georgia Rail Road and Ranking Company Stock. — Enquire at this office ts oct £3 DRUGS. —Having purchased the entire stock of Drugs <fee.,ol WM IIEWSON, his cits | turners arc invited to continue to coll at the old slant), where exertions w ill he made to accommo date them, upon ns liberal terms ns heretofore. Others arc invited to call, and see if they cannot do as well therens elsewhere. A. CUNNINGHAM, oct 20 1m MUSIC A L NOTIC E.- WM.H. (MIC 11- All/), professor of Music, respectfully in forms his patrons and the public, that he has removed lo Fox’s Range, over .Air. M. Dye’s store He w ill give lessons in Music on the Piano Forte, Guitar and Flute, and ns it is his intention lo con fine his practice to this city, and to lake hut a limi ted number of pupils, lie hopes lo secure a toiilimi ntion of the liberal patronage with which lie has already hern favored. N R.—Piano Fortes limeJ anil repaired in the best manner, on reasonable leima ts oct. 8 A SITUATION married man, either in a Grocery or Dry Goods store. For informal!.m apply at this office, oct 11 trwfit ADVANCES will be made l.y the subscriber on Cotton consigned to his friends in New Vork, Liverpool or Havre. JAMES KHIN'D. oct 22 swtf CAUDA COFFEE.- 100 bags prime green J Cuba Coffee, for sale hy JAMES RUIN’D, oct 2.! lrw3t Mclniosh-slieet, near Ray. FLOUR, WHISKEY, \c. 1 /lit URLs superior quality now Canal Flour, i'UI 76 (this Whiskey 50 bhls N. E Rum 25 1 his Northern Gin Jhltls Bacon, including fine Hams V\ incs, assorted, in pipes and qr casks Apple, Peach and Cognac Brandy 30 hhas S ngar, assorlel 150 hags Collet) 60 boxes Soap 50 boxes Cheese 100 pieces superior Bagging 10 itlitls Molasses 1600 hits'll Is Corn Aim, Costings, Bullets, Powder, Shot, Nails, anil j other articles usually kept in it Grocery store. A. I. HUNTINGTON A SON. oct 6 w It ]VTEW GOODS.-/; Ii KIRTLANAD&I o. I la Merchant Tailors, have received a very rich ; assortment of extra super Broadcloths and Cassi- j meres, Extra super Black Velvet Cloth Do do Rluo do Do do Green do Do do Green mixt do Do do Coronation ribrd Cnssimcres Do tlo Regalia do Do do Satin stripe do Do do Empire Diagonal do Do do Wool dyed Black do Superior Black und Blue Black Satin Vestings, ! Embroidered English do., Woolen Velvits, Ac. Ac. j superior Black and Fancy Col d Iluskin Gloves, ! Suspenders, Ac. Ac. sept 18 A LA I■ V from the North who is accustomed to I\. Teaching, would liko a situation in a respcela | h!o Sch ol or private family. Address A VI. F s ll,rough Ibe Post Office. oct 10 irw.’w ■ Man's;' camomile Pii.Lß.._ti.ei Evans’ ( nmumiln Pills arc lor sale XSTfe' " h " 'T lllL> Suk ■^ ,nls <<»' A«- at ceuis pex package. ANTONY & HAINES VV 111 I K ,, ! ,V 1 ‘V 'VIM»()>V G i ASS*, , "" ll nl kl " (| s <>l Pn'nis I Oils, u Inruo slocK constantly on hand anil for sale hv . M! P' 1 11A VII,AM), Ills LEY A Co. A A ! •',Ct>T T(>X OS\ vHI RGs. /» i •'*'( Aa Tsupply dfihe nhovo nrudefor A * sul °ai factory prices liy the agent* nmr “ 1» CLARKE. ftri’ElK &CO |> R. KIRTI.AND ,V Co. ire receiving [ " • Stock Os Cloths. Casiinioreti, Vrsl imgs, Stocks, Collars, Gloves, Ac. sept (i jj CVsl,ci) on,,—a Imge stock on hanil of ■ * Imo Dutch Oil, for sale hy _*'l" I IIAVII.AI), 15ISI.KY * Co. \EW Cltoi* .tio 1. vss cs._7ii finds. loir x 1 »*le by T S A G 11 METCALF, n.nn li 20 SURVEYORS’ COMPASSES. A N assort memos ilia almve insinimectu, some 1%. very superior, warranted correct. For sale by _2£»3 T. 11. PI,ANT. WHITE WELSH PLAINS, KERSEYS. |,M)GAK A ( AJUIKH.VKL, are now B A opening « supply of Real Welsh White Prains, Kersey*, LiiiNeys, nnd low priced £aiiiu ta, sniliihle (or pliintmion iimi house servants oel It Post-Ollice, ) Augusta, October, M S 1 . Express Mail, going North, closes ul l> I*. M, -k and going South, closes nl 7A. JVI Cm 10 F, It GLASCOCK, P. M. W-"- crick, Draper and Tailor v w 25S Broad street, is now opening nn oxlvn ve nssortment of seasonable Goods in Ills li.io. oel lii RE. MARTIN, Dentist— Uoom No 45, • in the private purl ol ilie (I, S. Hotel, oct2s if Boarding a few gent lenten can ho ne eoinnioiJnieil wi'h board uiul lodging ul Mrs. .1. Currie’s, on Broad-street, next door above the Bridge Bank. firs. C. can also nccominodiitc a few irnn siont hoarders. If oct 25 SALT* —8,800sacks Liverpool .Vuli, for sale hy sept 18 JAMES MoDOWAL. (JKNUJfK IiKIIMI D V A H UOW BOOT* A VERY superior iinielo for children and inva -v* lids, just received ami for sale hy oct 15 ANTONY A HAINES. IAW NO TIC E, —Tlie subscriber hue retnov -I od his Ullice to the second story of MeKen/.ie & Bonnoch’s corner. He will attend punctually to the business of his profession, in the Courts of Richmond county, Georgia, and Edgefield and Barn well districts. S. C. oct It) [lyi] JAMBS T. GRAY. (V ISW CLOTHS, Casstmeres, Vestings, Sus is penders, Gloves, Ac. received hy oct 10 WM. O. PRICE,2SB Broad st. MTO RENT.— A good two story Dwel ling on Ellis, between Mclntosh and Jack _.son.streets. Apply to _oct4 ts B. I- NEHR. a TO RENT—The lower half of the large building lately occupied In William 3.Woodbury, as a crockery store, suitable lor u grocery ordry goods store. For terms apply to "'■if 22 ISAAC M015F.,311 Broad si. TO KENT, the three story Dwelling Tf|S| and ofliee, at present occupied hy Dr. i i‘• M : is Rohcrtson r nn Campbell street. The store and dwelling, fireproof, No. 4 Bridge Row. Apply to McKenzie a bennoch. N. B. Notes payable quarterly,and the occupants paying (or the use of the hydrant water on the lots, angl7 If pv OTiCE.—'fbe firm of .1. I*. Seize A Co. 1™ was dissolved on the 7lh insl.hy mutual con sent; either parly is authorised to use the name of the lute firm in settling up the business. J.P.SETZE, A. BABA 1., , E.B. SIMONNET. . J. P. Seize will continue the business nl the old slai'il. nng 20 . NEW PALI, AND WINTER GOODS, fjM H. W YATT A Co. No. 200 Broad street i. are now receiving fresh supplies of Staple anil Fancy l>ry Goods comprising a genera r assortment of goods in their line, which Imvjm been well selected, they offer at fair prices, Whole sale and Retail. Purchasers are requested to call and examine our stock before they make their pur . chases. __ _ act 11 FA LL AND WINTER GOODS, ffNIIR undersigned is now receiving a full supply 1 of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, stiita hie finite fall and winter trade; lie lias ulsoreeciv ed his fall supply of Grocerrcs. His stock of both Dry Goods and Groceries, comprise a very 1 large and general assortment, and they are offered for sale on reasonable terms sept 20 trwfiw WILLI A M BOSTWIOK. HAI si ORE.— A. It- MALLOU V having connected himself with one of the largest manulucluring houses at the North, will in future conduct the business under the firm of A. 11. Mallory A Co. Their present arrangements will enable A. B.M. ACo. to supply their customers on the most accommodating terms. They are new receiving their Fall and Winter supply of Genlle .men s Hals, Caps, Ac.; also, a large assortment of La-dies’ Bonnets, of the latest style and softener quality. Those wishing to purchase articles in their line, either at w holesale or retail, ore solicited to call and examine their assortment, oct 2 If A. B. MALLORY A Co. STEEL RT FOR COTTON GINsT NEW INVENTION. [THE subscriber has jus* received asnpply of the PATENT RIBS tor Cotton Gins, which have been spoken so highly of wherever they have been tried throughout the Cotton Growing Isles. These Ribs are so constructed that one set will last twenty years or more,and be constantly in use, hy having nn extra set of Cast Steel faces. The luces are made to (it on the front of ilin Ribs, where the Saws pass through, mid in so simple a manner that any person can pul them on. The subscriber will always keep asnpply of Gins on hand of the above description. WILLIAM JONES, A fewdoors above the Upper Market. .lul 13 CT EORGIA LlME.—Fiesh Stone Lime,ol ■ as good quality as any in the market, put tip in boxes, stronger, tighter, end more convenient for transportation than barrels, and holding the same quantity. Price $3 the single box. and $2 50 by the quantity, delivered at Augusta, nl JaeksonhOro, and nl the mouth of Briar creek, on the Savannah river, it will he sold at the same rales w ilh freight olf. Apply to T. L. SMITH, Planters’ Hotel, or June 14 trwij-dtf I). KIRKPATRICK A Co. [V OTICE.—The subscribers being anxious to ii close their business, request all t lose indi lilsil to them to make immediate payment, and nil tl. se ! to whom wo are indebted, will please present their ! accounts. CLARKE A HOLLAND. | sept M t( A-A RICHMOND HOTEL.-'TheVnl,. I tS scriher having purchased the entire interest Jjltei-of Mr Edward W. Collier, in the above establishment, would hy this means infirm his I friends and the public that lie intends giving his undivided ihe accommoda tion of all who may call oiHffth, and hopes hy his { intended exenions to please, to merit the former | patronage of the house. JESSE CLARK. I net 22 2rn JttrThe Southern Rereordcr will publish ihe I above 2 months, and forward their account to tins | office. FANCY AND WINTER SHAWLS. | 5 fETIIE subscribers have just received an extensive i I assortment of"Phihot Cashmere, Rock Spun | i Silk, Highland Plaiits,and winter travelling Shawls | 1 comprising as great a variety and assortment as | ever before offered in this market, which they can I sell at iinnsun.ly low prices. Oct 3 EDGAR A CAR,MICHAEL I .TRESIS FLO I R, Ac.— 30 hhls Canal Floor 10 half bids Rye Flour 5 bids Northern Shad j 5 bids Pickled Herrings ! 1 hhd Dried Cod Fish 20 boxes Smoked Herring 20 boxes Patent T ellovv Candles I hale Cotton Twine 30 casks London Brown -Stout 5 bids superior Cordial 25 qrcasks Brandy Received and lor sale by JNO. CO-SKERV. ' oel 3 If hffk ia t. drawing ok tin; Georgia state lottery, I'iir the Bencht of the Augusta Independent Kite Co, Class No. 43, von 1S3 v '_ 1- 3 4 5 6 7 8 » in 11 IS 13 38 111 4 in 17 77 7 2 7.7 II 73 33 34 St 1 hereliy certify that the above numbers as they stand are eorroet, as taken from the Managers’ Cer tificate of the drawing of the Virginia Sale Lottery, Kor Monongalia, Class No. (I, for 1838, drawn at Alexandria, Va. October -7, and which determines Ihe fate of nil tickets held In the above Lottery. A. HEAD, Agent. Augusta, October 31,1838, GEORGIA STATE ~ L O T I E K V, ion the benefit of ti»f. Augusta I ncle pendent Fire Company. Class No. 44, fob IS3S. To be determined by the drawing of the Virginia State Lottery, C iss No. 6, 1838, for the benefit of the town of Wheeling. To he drawn at ALEXANDRIA, Va., on Saturday, November 3, IS3H. D. S, C.brooby to Co. Managers. A. HEAD, Contractor. SCH K M r.. 1 Prize of $30,000 - is - $30,00# 1 S,OOO - - - - 8,000 I 4,000 4,000 1- - - - - 3,000 - - - - 3,000 1 2,500 2,500 1 1,017 ... - 1,107 100 1,000 - - - - 100,000 10 500 5,000 20 300 6,000 SI 200 .... 16,000 03 SO 5,040 03 00 .... 3,780 120 50 0,300 120 40 .... 5,040 37 SO 20 --- - 76,000 23430 10 --- - 234,360 27,814 Prizes, amounting to .... $500,437 Tickets $10 —Shakes in proportion. Orders for Tickets in the above scheme, will meet with prompt attention if addressed (post paid) l» A. HEAD, Agent, Augusta, Ga. ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES. SNOWDEN & SHEAR have received this day, from New York, large additional supplies of fancy and staple Dry Otiotls, c omprising a great variety of articles, suitable for the present season, which with their previous large supplies, makes their assortment worthy of the attention of country merchants and planters, who will be supplied cm the most reasonable terms. net 22 ' mmm Ollice S. C. C. & Hml Ruud Company. ON and after the Ist November, 1838, the pas senger trains between Charleston and Ham burg, South Carolina, (opposite Augusta, Georgia,) will leave each end of the line at 7 o’clock, A. M. as follows: UPWARD. Not to leave Charleston before - - 700a. m. “ “ Summerville, “ - - 545 “ “ Georges, “ - - 10 15 “ “ Hranehville, “ - -11 00 “ “ Midway, “ - - II 45 “ “ 70 Miles T.O. “ - - 12 00 m. “ “ lllnekville, “ - - I3or. m. “ “ Aiken, “ - - 345 i “ “ Arrive at Hamburg, - 500 DOWNWARD. Not to leave Hamburgh before - - 700a. m. “ “ Aiken, “ - - S3O 1 “ “ Hlaekville, “ - - 10 45 f- “ “ 76 Miles T.O. “--12 00 “ “ Midway, “ - - 12 15 p. m. “ “ Hranehville, “ - -12 45 “ “ Georges, “ - - 130 “ “ Summerville, “ - - 315 e “ “ Arrive at Charleston, 430 Distance, 130 miles, Fare, $6 75. Speed not over 28 miles an hour. To remain 2( • minutes each for Jlreakfast and Dinner, live minute; •> to receive and deliver mails, and to lake in wexx ® and water. 1,1 Passengers will breakfast at Woodstock, and din; |S at Hlaekville. " To stop for passengers at all regular stations if . white flag is hoisted as a signal. oet 22 GEORGIA RAIL HOAD. The passenger cars will leave Augusta daily, at ( half past live o’clock, a. m. for Warrcnton and Craw ly fordville daily, (Sundays excepted.) Returning. I leave Crawfordville at half past It) o’clock, a. m. and Warrcnton at 11 o’clock, a. m. On Mondays, Wednesdays anil Fridays, stages r leave Crawfordville for Washington, Athens, via t Lexington, and for Rome, via Greensboro, Madison . and Decatur. RICHARD PETERS, ,lr. Resident Engineer & SupT of Transportation, 1 a "g l 1 GEORGIA RAIL ROAD NOTICE. FREIGHT is now carried on the Rail Road be tween Augusta and Warrcnton, at tbe following r rates—cotton $1 per bale, merchandize 25 cents per : hundred pounds. * I Hetween Augusta and Crawfordville—cotton $1 2.i pei bale, merchandize 33 tj cents per hundred pounds. George H. Thompson, agent for the Co. at Craw fordville, and .John 11. Roberts, agent of the Compa ny at Warren ton, will attend to receiving and for warding produce and merchandize, without charge for commissions or storage. Spacious ware-houses have been erec te d at the above stations for the re ception of merchandize, until it is forwarded. RICHARD PETERS, Jr. Resident Engineer & Sup’t of Transportation. June 14 GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE BETWEEN THE NORTH AND SOUTH imp VIA THE PORTSMOUTH AND ROANOKE ICAII.-ROAO AND THE CHESAPEAKE. lIAV STF.AM-lIOATS. riNHROUt.H from Halifax, North Carolina, to fl New York in FORTY-ONE HOURS, heinu TURKIC HOURS IN ADVANCE if any OTHER KINK, and this wilhmil n moment » night travelling on Kail Rond xouth of I‘hi lode/oh in, and WITHOUT THE KOSS OF SLEEP —Thus: From Halifax to Portsmouth, 0 hours. “ Portsmouth to Baltimore, 14 “ “ Baltimore to Philadelphia, K “ “ Philadelphia to New York, 8 « . 36 Stoppages, r> 41 O',/' Leaves Halifax every Sunday, Wednesday ami Friday ■, Baltimore every Monday, Wednesday | and Friday ; and Washington City every Wednesday. | Fare from Halifax to to Philadelphia, including every expense (meals, porterage, &e.) $lB. Office P. to. K. R. R. Co., f Portsmouth, Va., September 0, 1838. £ ts TRAVELLERS GOING NORTH Wythe Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Road Com pany's Line, are respectfully informed that they will find the route through Halifax, Garys, Petersburg, Richmond, Washington and Baltimore, the most e\- j peditious 5 the time from Charleston to New York being by this line (through Petersburg, tor.) half a •lay lose limn by any other interior route. The Petersburg Rail Road Company have always locomotives, with coaches, tor. ready at Garys, to proceed immediate! for the North upon the arrival of the passengers, and travellers are referred to Mr. li. F. Halsey, their agent at Halifax, Upon whose representations they may implicitly rely. There is no uncertainty or detention on this route ; all the lines north of the Roanoke run in regular con nection, and the engineers being careful, c ircumspect and sober, and every other precaution taken to render this line safe and comfortable, the attention of the public is invited to it. .An agent attends at fiurys and takes charge of all : luggage, and a- ronipanie the same, without trouble 1 to the traveller, all the way to Washington. Peter burg R. Road Co’s Office, / Align t 28. 1838, 3 3 ra PUBLIC SALES. ii V W. E. .V .1.1 . JACK NO N. THIS DAY, At 10 o’clock, in front of our store, will be sold 20 boxes Tobacco IS libls boring's Malaga Wine 10 bills Cordials, assorted 10 bids llulbiml din 11 bbls Monongahela Whiskey 6 ijr casks Cognac lirandy !» bbls Pilot Dread 12 boxes superior Madeira Wine 10 baxosClaret Wine o boxes assorted Cordials, choice 10 boxes Pickles 13 baskets Olive Oil ■lO boxes Prunes, fresh aud large 20 small do ih» 11 qr casks Port Wine 00 Duffel blankets 10000 Scgurs, &c. Also, 12 cane scat Chairs, I Sofa, I Carpet. n " v 1 __ _ Terms cash. Tills Jjlght, At the usual hour, will he sold, a general assort ment of season ah l» Dry Goods, among which an* broadcloths, CassimPrea, Satinets, Hose and Duffel Dlankels, Kentucky Jeans, Calico, Circassians, brown and bleached Sheetings and Shirtings, Marseilles Quilts, Silk and I oltnii Shawls, blue and Plaids, red and white Flannels, Ticking, Long Cloths, Hosiery, Suspenders, Sic. Sic. nov 1 Tenns cash. By sv. Ml STX i. jackjson* ‘ THIS DAY, At 10 o’clock, will be sold in front of onr store, 1 Horse and Snlkey—the horse is a most excellent harness horse, and very suitaqla for a family Also, I ol Cochran’s Patent Pistols, varying seven loads, silver mounted tl° v 1 _ _ Terms cash City , Lots'. ~ ' BY W. E. A J. !j . JACKSON. Dn TUESDAY, 6th in*t. At the lower market house will he sold, between the usual hours of sale, Two Lois of ground, 60 by 220 feet each, on the west side ol Marhury street, between Ucynold and Jones streets. Terms cash, purchasers paying for titles. A plat ul the premises will lie exhibited on the day of sale. ■ nov [ IHiAWIMi <V I*A I NTI IN<« ACADEMY. Mil. RICHARDS, from lialtimore, 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 of Drawing and Painting, in Oil ami Water colors, including his original style of Flower Painting and Pencil Drawing, India Finishing, Fruit and Marine Painting, sketching from nature, &e. Mr. 11. has a numhe.r ol specimens from his own pencil, which he will he happy to exhibit to nil who will favor him with a visit. He has devoted much time to his collection of materials, studies, designs, &e. His pupils will therefore have the advantage of the best subjects for the pencil, also the use of many valuable elementary works and essays uimiu the art. 3 1 Mis 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 will eventuate merely in the execution of a ftw pretty things. His design will lie to make his pupils Artists, which he hopes, with application on their part, to accomplish. He will exert himself to pleasu the lovers of the arts who honor him with their patronage, and he doubts not, that many in this city, will eagerly devote a little time to the attainment of a knowledge of so enchanting an art. A term consists of two months instruction—the first course commencing on Thursday,26th inst.,bc iorc which lime it is desirable that pupils should en- - ter their names. Among his numerous references, Mr. IL would', mention the following gentlemen of the city Dr. M. Antony, Dr. tW. 11. Turpin, Mr. I!. Headden,. Judge Holt, Rev. Mr. Hard, Rev. Mr. Ford. N. 11. Application (or terms, admission, &c., to - be made at the Academy, Masonic Hall. Mr. R. has a lew copies of bis American Artist, km, for sale. ts oct 22 I. AND Foil SAM;. XTPWARDS of six hundred acres in Columbia. J county, 14 miles West of Augusta, lying on jg both sides of the public road leading to VVrightsboro, *d and m :.ight of the Georgia Rail Road, about one half of which is under fence ami partly in cultiva te tion, with dwelling house, gin house, &<■. Persons wishing to purchase, will please call and a view the premises. The terms will he made accotn modating. MARY WALKER. w4t * *<>.;ndky a JIA IliM; shop. rIIHK undersigned has the pleasure to inform his 1 friends and the public, that he has now in suc cessful operation his NEW FURNACE, constructed on the latest and most improved principle, and is r prepared ro receive orders for CASTINGS of a |j descriptions, which he promises to execute with neatness and despatch, and at prices that will not exceed m expense, any that may ho imported, a n MACULNE SHOP will be in operation about „ the middle ol November, and will then ho prepared TIV E ENG IN ej/ 0 ‘ STAT1 °NAIIY and LOCOMO ALSO, All kinds of MILL and MACHINERY WORK All orders from the country will be regularly at _ tended to. ” J i nn< f EP'y llt t ' ,< ‘ Establishment, comer of Columbus r « n 'l Nassau streets, Hampstead, or at Mr. Win. Pat ton s counting house, Fitzsimons’ wharf, where or- I dors and notes may be left, which will be attended j io uuiiy. . „ THOMAS DOTTERER. tw4w S h'll 14,/V I'JPI / ItK fliiVli i f k's * NOWOKN 6l SHEAR have received* this day, from New York, a huge supply of superior .•ormture Dimities, of extra width and qualßy Also, Maiseilles Quilts of extra quality, and Ladies' me, draw Bonnets, of the most fashionable shape, ami of superior quality. 0( t 22 1 ' IJEACII AND APPLE BRANDY —l6 hblg m 3 . * each lirandy, 10 bbls, old Apple do. for sale by ° rt H ISAAC MOLSK. I?°* SALE OR HIRE, a smart, active, , iWr I Negro (.ul, about seventeen years of a <re k,L quire at tbis office. 3 " 0 ‘ ct ™ I iVnm, <) Jn~ S, . )lrmlid ~I. e Mhwl a " ( ' unbleached I i Lamp Oil, just received and for sale by .~' t 17 ANTONY & HAINES. MmS'T 1 *" 00 F°™> and LueiSa Matches of superior quality, just received and' - 1 7 for sale by ANTONY & HAINES ]>ll.()T MHEAD.-pii) bbhTplldt Bread, tvoiafi ing about SO lis. each, for sale low by ISAAC MOUSE. THE VIOLET, or Juvenile Souvenir, for'f,S 3!), ediCl by Miss Leslie, just received ami for sale . “PJ L“ by T. 11. PLANT. HOUSE PAPERING and bordering, a good sup ply just received and for sale cheap by M|,t 7 T. 11. PLANT. ITMItRELLAS.—Just received, a good assort- J ment of line Silk and Cotton Umbrellas by s,,|;t W. H. CRANE, NEW CODFISH,-jjo quintals New Codfish, hi fine order, for sale by ’ ■ J^EL 7 N- SMITH k to. 4an NEGROES FOR SALE._T| M , snhs,7u 1 -vll her has ju.d arrived from Petersbure V g.ma, with one hundred and twenty likely youm* nc groes of both sexes and every description, which L olkis for sale on the most reasonable (onus i,V begs leave to make known lo his friends the pub lic generally, that he ha; made Hum I urghis n'acenf residence, and will be constantly supplied w ith , 10 groes suitable for planters in this vicinity „ at a distance wanting to purchase, may -.toil depeml on finding a large number of negroes on I ,n7 'I he lot now on hand consists of aide foBiV.I .ill I " plough boys, two first rate blacksmiths, several likely n** and well qualm, ,1 house servants of both s (A ,.„ L ' oral professed rooks, washers and irnmr'i women with children, small girls, suiemi. c 1 and several small boys without their mo dir " uu*' tors and traders arc earnestly renuestn,l * a ,"’ sr* H “ u Hamburg, S. C., Sept. 28, 183,s M IS. N. I!.—Alsu for sale, 1 wacmi m.l r . tl wagon and 2 horses j 2 carryalls with h f '° lS< ’ S ; 1 rate saddle horse, and I poney. lorses 1 1 first (Tj“ The Columbia Telesrnno i Mill. Macon Messenger, and <SbS slilltdgP * plea .e copy the above for one monl ? Ulrt “. r ’ w '’' ■wount, to this office for n,h p sc-