Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, January 14, 1840, Image 3

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COM MERCIAL. r > fca/t*/ dates from LictrjxxU, Dec. 7 ‘‘•'l whitest dutes f Havre LLc 7 ah. " Havre, December?. mjk Cotton *. —Luring the present wee! great flalnc« fie. las continued t.» p.ed .miT-tem our nm, • al, and the L Kd vices uu.u the i mred States rece v«,d last »ved fcc-sday, cy tue <iieat W estern, via Lii-tol, have foutii*.tiled in to the willing drepo- sitiou ul hold r- to realize; while on tne utnei lv e fiand, buyer-. in i-<e expo, tation of a laitiier dc iln. j ae, nu not Irenigover itnxious in the actual un» ,j a f •ettlel -t.tc ot the internal trade to operate ue>o;id m. immediate w ■ms, arc daily tiecoming more shy.— A- tr.iriy as Mond-.y last, a fall of 2 a 3f. took p ace , Jf in U. S. C'ollo.is, waich was ful y conhrmed by the e * iubsequent sales. One of the prim ipal causes ol !v * degression which has prevai.ed here for the l ist >fy L.ting.il, is lo be founded in the orders t.ansnnttcd he from the onitcd State.-,for a prompt liquidation of tp. Cult ju son Viticnc m accounts, p irlicu arly as rc uj girds Upian Is ii l.avp |ihioughoul the seasor j teen dun. u:i at s&ie, andTrom the influence on the market as b> t is circumstance, pines arc again look.: g daw n. But when t ey shall have at ained then equip: juun on e. ch side of the At iig lantie, business may tu n becst iblisned on a secure fooling; unti: this is the case, perfect conlidcncc ' cannot oe restored, and the foundation will rest of 1 U» y - - y an unsouiri _ The sa i s froth 3 Uh November to ?tli December, 3 ‘ arnuunte-to 3oS? bales, among which are 1193 k bales New rlean® inferioi to good fair and good, :r- hji all 0; 19 jMo nte o d nary to fair,9of a !C6f n- 6u. p .n.d, urdm.li> to good lair 89a 1061; j. 6 Virgnia o.dmary and inferior,B7l; 619 F o.ida, J( ordinary an i mid Mini, out o'; 161 liahia, middling ail m l fair o midfair, llofoda 116f56. Imports .or the ween 226 L»a es. Mock 7th Dec. »• The stock at Havre, Nov 30, l«38, was 28,000 ; Marseilles 23,200; Bordeaux, Nantz, itc. 4,SoO— ej total 66,000 bales. The whole stock ia these pla tll ces, Nov. 30, 1837, was 74,60 U bales re i IF. G NIMMO, General ' ommission Mer chant, oihce on vlclntosh street, next door to tire HP ’ 1 , Constitutionalist. nov 7 id a.•— i n .ry Doctor J. J. WILSON o.lers his profes g. sionai servi.es to the citizens of Augusta and it vicinity. He wil be found at his residence, the 86 fust brick building above Huedron’sstanle on GUIs 111 street, recently occupied by John L.Adims, aug 17 ts ns K r e . M g-j- Dr.tW. FLINT oSas his services to toe ci he tizens of Augusta in the different branches <>f his i profusion. lie may be found at all hours t llte late residence of Mr. A. .VI. Kgcrton, second doer li? from the corner of Aid:itosh and Keynold streets. Ds ncv29 ly 11 C. M. CURTIS, ll>use,Sign and Urnunen f £al Painter, liZ Hr oak street. —-sign and ornanicn- Jr tai work done at snort notice. doc o le £XCII iNGE OS NEIV YO-iK — vl sight, Jt and at one to tw ty days sight. For sale by < ul nov 23 b.tKilr.bLh \ RUIN D. I £ yCLIWCH 111 LE'IES. AI 1 TEN ION.’- on \O Jr parade g oun 1. on Saturday, the nth of January, at 9 o’c ock, a m , armed ana equipped fer regimental review and inspection. , | J By order oi the Captain. d t2 ian 8 DvVKLLE, A. O. S. it : J 7” I |.B 1 A C.4KD.—Mr. Rich\R'iS.Teacherot uraw- Hpng and Fainting, wi I resume his professional ou- j • I Kiel in Augusta at an early day. ,|OV 7 j Jl a RcIAL MOl’tiiiK*. ; h DU iV. EV.INS’ CELEBit -1 /ED SOUTHING MSYtijjP. for Children Cutting their l’ec(fu~ I’his Sinfafiole remedy has preserved hundreds of chi Idren, when thought past recovery, from convul -11 Jsions As soon as the Syrup is ruobed on the J fc |Sgums, the rhild will recover, the preparation tij; s -so innocent, so ettieaciou< and so pleasant, that :i(i> I child wi 1 refuse to let its be rubbed *iih 4: When infants area*«ie age of four months,though: tltere is no appearance of teeth, one bmt.e ul the Syrup should be used on the gums, to open the 8 pore>. Barents should never be without the syrup I in the where thee arc young children; fur. ' if a child wakes in the nig U with pain in t .egunr.s,; • t the >yrup immediate v gives ease, by opejuing tine; .pores nd healing th# gums; thereby yfev«ituig; | jpcon vulsio-.s, fevers, tcc. Sole only at Dr. hVui. ■ > Keans' Medical Ojjice, 100 Chatham "Street, New \ork, where the doctor maybe consulted on ajl ;% diseases of children. i , ■ g PROOF POSITIVE OP THE EFFICACY OF t Dr. EVaNS SOOTHING SYtKJP. —Tu the Agent , of Dr. Erays' Saotu.ng Syrup: Dear Sir— M«e‘ H great benent a.iorded to my suTering infant by * ■■■ your Soothing Syrup, in a cast ol protracted aidj A painful dentition, must convince every feeling pa-' I I M rent how essential an early application ot such aui I B invaluable medicine is to relieve infant misery ani| ■ torture. My infant, wuen teething, expeiienceg M suen acute sutfenngs, that it was attacked witq 1 $1 convulsions, and my wife and family supposed ti.A ’ 9 death would soon release the babe from anguish; ‘ W till we procured a bottle of your Syrnp; which at; . » soon as applied to the gums a woiiueiiui ciiangii • m was produced, and after a few applications tin | 1 chin! displayed obvious re ief, and by comm mug »ii its use, I am glad lo inform you the cniul lias cem- Ipleteh recovered, and no recurrence oi that awful complaint has since oc. urred ; toe teeth are etnas nating daily and the child enjoys perfect hea rhl 1 give you my cheerful permission to make tlui acknowledgment public, and will gladly give any information on this circurnst; nee. WM. JOHNSON. TONIC PM.LS. —The power of Evans' Comomtlf - m Pill\ are such, tnat the palpitating icavt,the tiem i I u louff hand, the dizzy eye, and the fluttering mm(|. I | vanish before tneir eliect'i like noxious vapors be . fore*hc benign influence of tiie morning sun -- I They have long been succe>siu.iy used for the «.up 1 of intesmittc-nts, together with fevers of the irregoi ’ H lar nervous kind, accompanied with viscera, ob -1 structiuns. -- . 3 I his tonic medicine is for nervous complaints, • * e.ieral debility, indigestion and its consequences, . n or want of appetite, distension of the stomach, acid ; ity. unpleasant taste in the mouth, rumbling noise 1 in the novvels, nervous symptoms, languor, wheii | the mind becomes irritable,desponding,thoughtful, :1 melancholy, an i dejected, iiypoehond.i .cism, co.t- I sumption, dimness of sight, delirium, and all other nervous alf.cttons, these pills will produce a sale and permanent cure. Evans' Camomile Pills were first introduced into America in 1836. EVANS' FAMILY APERIENT PILLS are purely vegetable, composed with the strictest pre- Icision of science and ot art; tuey never produce nausea, and are warranted to cure the following diseases which arise l.om impuiitics oi toe blood, viz:— Apuplrxy, liilious Affections, Cottg/:s, Colds, Ulcerated Sore Throats , Scarlet Fever, Astnnn, Cho lera, Liver Complaints. I):senses oj the Kidnies and IS. adder. Affections peculiar to Females, a d ail i these diseases of wt atsoever kind to w!m» h hu i au na ure is suaject, where the stomach is affected. More coni lusive proofs of the extraordinary eff caey of Dr. Win. Elkins' celebrated Camomile and Aperient Anti-bit >ius Pills, in alleviating ajfl. ctcd mankind. —Mr. Robert Cameron, loi Bowery.— [ l>i>case —Jnivnic Dysentery, or Bloouy Klnx— Symptoms, unu-ual flatuienc> in the boweis, se ven* griping,frequent inclmaMon to go to stool, tu nuamus, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, ,va m quency of pul re, and a frequent disc ar-ge o! i (.e --cuhar fojii.l matter mixed » itu bloo i great le diity sense of ..u.m.iig lieat, with an iniolciabie beam; down of the p ins. Mr. Cameron is enjoying per ect hea.th, and rei§rns hi< sincere thnnas io» ill extraordinary beaeiits 4; lias received. Sold by 'AN TON * br 11 aln ES, Sole agents in Augusts J.MA T. M. fi itNFK, Savannah P. M. Ch ill FN 8: Co., Charleston, SHARP V ELLS, Millcdgeville, ° C. \. ELLS. Macon, 6 A. W. .\i ARTIN, Forsvth B M ji. . A nruggist, A ihci l ! | MARK A. LANE.Washington. jniy 23 PIANO FOIM KS. ; HPAUSt ; NS ha- this day fj ppeue<f two of tpe m I’atent Iron I'rarne Piarto io. tes, made ; y m-'iits possess great advantages oyer most others, and are w ell worth the atiention of the »»u 1 Also, lateiy received, a fresh supply ol new, and faebionab.e Music. nov 27 theatre. f • IORb E S , Lessee. j Last night of LA FIT IE. cr THE PIRATE OF THE GULF. j UESDAY Evening, January 14, IS4°, U ill jC perlormcd the Drama, written by Miss C. Rames, enti tied, LA FI T T 15 , Or the Pirate ol the La Fittc, Mr. Forbes- Jeremiah Marlinspike, Raines. Theodore, Miss C Barnes. Constanza, Airs. Barnes. | Fancy Doub e Hoinpipe, by Air. and Mrs. Codct. To conclude with the Farce of the T (J n N OUT. To-morrow Evening, Mr. Barnes’ Benefit. Doors open at 6 o’clock, an 1 Performance to com mence at frecisely. Boxes and ParquetV.* one Dollar. •rents can be secured at the Office from 10 till 2, and 3 till 5. R- M. SUAUVI lE, ARTIST happened his Rooms at the Masonic ; fall. 2d story, where he wilt be happy to receive orders ft r Miniatures.— Correct likenesses will be Warranted, dec 28 trwlm* ZffTO THE LOVERS OF THE ARTS The Paintings at Mr. Kic aids’Drawing Academy, (Masonic Hall,) will hereafter be opened to visi tors, every Salurd jy nfiern >on and evening, fiom 2 o’clock unti! 9o c ock p. h. At night the rooms wi.l be well lighted. dec 19 03 Dr.H.HMIIHS oiFers his services in the practice of his profession to the citizens of Augus ta and its vicinity. Mes ages will receive prompt attention if left at his drug store in Broad street, oi at his residence in Ellis street, below V\ ashing ton. nov 7 (SjTA. IVERSEN is now prepared lo resume his professional duties as a J cacher of Music. (Jr deis left at P. li. Plant’s book store, or at Mrs Campueld’s boarding house, will be promptly at tended to . nov 26 e | fj PURLIC NOTICE. —Dr. Muxroe, Surgeon Dentist, has returned to Augusta. dec 9 (Xjf” NO TICK. — The Rai Road Passenger Train between Charleston and Hamburg, will leave at follows: . UPWARD. Not to leave Charleston before 7 00 a m. “ “ Summerville, “ - -8 30 “ “ Georges’ - “ - 10 00 “ “ BrandivilCj “ - 11 00 “ “ Midway, - “ - 11 30 m ‘ “ Black vi le, - “ - 100 m. “ “ Aiken, - - “ - 300 Arrive at Hamburg not before - 400 DOWNWARD. Not lo leave Hamburg before 6 00 a. m. “ “ Aiken, - “ - - 730 “ “ Blackvilie, “ - - 930 “ “ Midway, “ - - 10 30 “ “ Hranchvill “ - - 11 00 “ “ Georges’, “ _ _ 12 OO m. * “ Summerville,“ - - 2 O(Jp. jw Arrive at Char eston nt t before 300 Distance—lSDmlcs. Fare Tiuougii—slo 00. Speed not over miles an hour. To remain 2 j minutes each, for Jbieakfast and dinner, and no I longer Than 5 minutes for wo 1 and water at an; station. To slop for passengers, when a white flag i» hoisted, at either of the above stations; and also at Mueaths. Woodstock, Inabinel’s. 41 mile T. IK, Rives’, Grahams, Wnlesion, Windsor, Johnsons, and Marsh’s T. »). Passengers no will breakfast at Woodstock and dine at Biackvme; aown, will break last at Aiken mu dine at summcrvu.c. may 21 ORANGES. —10 barrels in good order just re ceived by W E. JACKSON, jan 3 Aui tio.ieer. Cl OUN TING HO SE ALMANA S, just re ) ceived and fur sa e by jan 3 J w. fy T. c RT^v NN’TED—S3,OOO D v.OE.n o.v.mv ,\ul ff d3o] RLS.>ELL, HU iC.fINSON Si (o. OSH EN BOtTKR—2O kegs first qua ity Go- TJT suen Butter, just rereived by dec 28 I. S. BEERS & Co. 1 ? LM. ii. McLAWS, Attorney at Imw, No. 4 y Constitutwma ist >.ange. dec 18 POTATOES. —100 bbH. now landing foi sale by dec 6 ts GARDEL*.E <fc RHIND. 4 | PIECES BAGGING, for sale by I U 11 [nov 12J W. E. J \CKSON. L‘OK SALE, a first rate pair of young Carriage i Horses. Apply at Mr. Allman’s, tf-sep 2 ANK OF AUGUSTA STOCK.—6O shares ) Bank of Augusta Stock, fur sale by ucc 19 W. E JACKSON, Auctioneer. ’HI PE PLAINS.— A few ba es just received » * and for sale by dec 18 RUSSELL, HUTCHINS''N «fe Co. K EIN riJREAD.—a few cases Skein Thread direct from the factory, lor sale by dec 18 R£SSELL,*iIUTCHIN>ON & Co. \ I^’ANTED—A situadoii as Barkeeper, by one f ? well experienced in the business. Apply at this oihce dec 16 1 AMP OIL —A supply of best bleached Lamp A Oil. just received and for sale by dec 16 GAR V IN <V HAINES. IUCIFER MATCHES—At three dollars pei A froce, or twenty ti; e cents per dozen, for sale by (deco) J W. & T. S. Si'ut. JUST received and so: sale, 4 half pipes of pure 4th proof French B andy, direct importation, dec 23 P. GoILY. KICK —20 Casks now landing. A constant , supply will be kept on nand, and iurmshed to dealers in quantities lo suit, by _dec 6 G ArCUELLE & RHIND. i l/’ANI’ED. —A smart boy, to be taken as an f ▼ Apprentice to the Printing Business. None need apply out sucli as can read and write. Apply at this oihce. ' M DUTHKIIN HARM- >N i —otcicoqpr e-ailiuu, corrected and improved. Just published and fur sale by T H. PL AN I’, Augusta, dec 7 PLAN 1' Null i s iS, Columbus. LEECHES. — \ lot of healthy Portuguese Leeches, ju t received and for sa e by nov 14 GARVIN & HMVF.S. 1 NANCY BASKETS —A large assortment oi Fren h FANCY BASKETS. Just received and for sale by WM. CRA > E & CO, dec 9 SI EPH ENS’ UNCIEirV * r..u>ui. i ,« •.> i- TING FLI iu—a aitic.e—just re ceived and for sale by dec 23 J. W. At T. S. STOY. SPLENDID ENGLISH AND AMERiCaN o ANNo ALS for 18413. .v so, a great variety c f Juvenile and Toy- Books, dec 25 For sale ny T. u. t’LAN f. FOR SA LE.— v like’y negro man and lus wile —t le buy a good held uand, and the wo nin a ho.ise ser\ aut. i hey- may be seen at Hand r Scranton’s. Persons desirous of purchasing wi 1 please cal l |on Messrs. Kerrs Hope,of this. ity. tf-nuv 26 I X NOR SALE.—A likely negro Woman, about 26 j J/ years of age, a t.nt rate washer ironer, ream ! stress and house seivai t. Enquire at this office, nov 19 • ts PovipE ENNES. —Snowden K Shear have just received fron New iork,a supply o ach Pompeycnnes, a new end beautiful styde o sip s for ladies’dresses to which they respcctfu invite t :e atti ntion of the , üblic. dec 13 " SALE —A firs rate Family HORSE, and a second hand UI6GV and H ARNESS r so. a quantity of Corn and Fodder wdl be dis c'o-ed of with the above, il desire 1 . Enquire at this o*£ce. ts nov 28 i E X .9 f , AXnE ™ NEW YORK.—Bills at one day ssigut, for sale by , . WEIGHT Sl GIBSON, *^ an _ 2-lS liioad Miret. SALE.— The House and Lot on s=aiH f . ,e ‘ anu Hilis, imme.-ia ely- abo eMr Samuel H. Peck’s; quite convenient to .i m ' ‘r Sthe fivilege of Turknet’s Spring, the ir and aH OUt houses are we 1 finished, and siinm° a c om:o.table and convenient winter and summer residence. Por terms, ap ly to Jan 14 o. c. Carmichael. UAaAIVAY, subscriber on the night of the Ist mLJ/i nt ’ a ° gro man I,amed Dick, formerly owned by oeorge Patten of tois county. Dick 1 !ght ,nulaUo > about 26 yeaiS old. is well ' ■ v ff n d n his a i deal of assuian e. an 1 may pos ■}. ernpt to pass lora white man, or may ha\e- ; papers, fie took with him his wife, a 1 •gro worn.hi be onging to Mr. Darling Jo; nson ol this county, about 19 y ears old -she is b.ack. . ra ' sed io the neigh oriiood of Charles- j °n, . C., by Mr. Bradwell. His mother was re- i cen y owned by- a M s. Jones of to umbus, Ga., ; am now lives in Mobile, Ala. he is al>o a mu- I a o, >y tiie name ot Juliet. I ick has formerly in a boat hand, anu very like'y may oiler him , s« as a hand on cither the Savannah,* -cmulgeeor Ciiattahoo? hee rivers, and endeavor to get his wife in as a cook, or m :y be about Co:umbus,or with , fi»s mother in Mobile. t inlu:m ali°n respecting them, directed to the subscriber at Busbyville, tiou-ton county, or to Heorge Patten, at Perry, will be thankiully re ceived and suitably rewarded. ■ * 4 ,y| »n HEZ. THOMSON. * NOTICE. , ALL persons indebte Ito Robert Barber, de ; JM. ceased, late of Richmond county, are requir ed to mske payment to the undersigned; and a.l those holding claims against him, are requested to ■ hand them in du y attested, within the lime pre scribed uy law. 1 Jan. 14, IMP. C. J. COOK, Adm’r. SCUIVFN »UEIHFF>7»IZjtL WILL be sold, on the lust Tuesday in Marc& next, between the usual hours oi sale, b<- oie me tour house uoor in Jacksunuoro, twoNe gre ooy s, >am ana Kit, levied 011 as tire property 01 Jacob vdiver, deceased, lo satisfy sundry n *L m lavor ol William u. Wade, and w. ux and! oihers. Levies made and returned by a Jan. 14,1&4U. JACOB BRYAN, Sherillll " K REGARD, Runaway from the sab-- cTc J sciuei, aoout a year since, my ncgire ..ui.., oj toe name ol Norel. tie is about nve i«et l.uee moires high, ratner da-dt corn pie. led, v.n, quick spoken; and speaks in a low tone of *oree_ and neve, looks a wuue man in toe face when go?- .seii to. 1 tmuk very probably L.alheis about o usta Ke veil iy nve u o Ja.s wi 1 i,e given lo y person who wi.j cuumy tia.jOf ..f.v dollars il nets secured in any ,a *. e jail, so that i get him. jtu 14 wot HAM M 1w • iLtiiisTA . T7T77 A MEETING of this will be held ou 1- rid.iy evening ext, the i7lhinst.,at seveu I ut ’ 111 . i,e oua iay i;utnn, iu toe rear ot tue Metuodist dm ch. t uu tua at tendeme 01 the memoeis an i suoscii.reis is re questeu, and Hie vaiious commiliees that have seiveu since la.-t August, aie requested to have uieti repons ready lor presentaiion. Aiso, a, r.iectioii wt., be he.d at tue same lime ana place, tot a secretary, t < nil the vacancy occasioned b» ihe dealii oi M . . M uiow.i, .ate secretarj 01 die . ociety. Tue puoii. are respect.uliy mviicu 10 alien I. i.y uide, of the President. ’ > I ra., T. A. B. S. HE subscribers o .er for sale a well selected stocu ot uiugv, Stc., with al the necessaiy •iXtuies lor conducting toe business, on tne most reasonable terms. The enure.Mo kol tmodsha.e been newly purchased 111 Philadelphia and New * 01k. We wil. a.so rent or lea-e me liOase now occupied hy us, which lias been neatly tilted up foi a Drug Stoic. The speedy completion of the Georgia Railroad to thi- pia.e, together wuh tue I cal demand for medicines, renders it a valuable location to any per son who may- be disposed to engage in this busi ness. We hive been induced tooflfei our stock for sale, on account ol our profession u engagements being such as to prevent the requisite personal attention to the bus mess. JONES Oi oGiLBr. Madison, Morgan county. 7 January 14, 1549. * 3 w4t GKORILA KAiL ROAD. Notice to ciintracthi-.s.—proposai.s wi Ibe received at the Engineer’s llice, in Greens- orn, on the 25th day of February next, for grading a- d bridging that p'irt of the Georgia Rail Koad between Madison and the Ridge west of the Ahovy- river—a distance of 25 miles. Ibis po.tion of the Po.id em!'ra-es so'rne 'ery expensive work, including a B.idge, 5 > feet in heighth and SOO feet in lenglh, across the Ale vy river, to be built with stone piers and superstructure of wood. Plans and specifications of the work will be ex hib ted at the office, three days previous to t!ie let ting. Payments wi'l be made eiiher in bonds of the Company, bearing legal interest, (S per teat,) or in their stock, at par. as may be agreed u, on. J. EDGAR THO :SGN, C. F.. Engineer Department.G. R. R. &BCo > (ircensboro, Jan 13, 1840. » y- Georgia Insurance & Trust Company,*7 Augusta January 6,1840. H'LDh.RSof new slock are required to make their payments equa' to sixty do. ars per snare on or etore the 2lst of February next, v/ilh inteie>t to that day, underpena ty of ioifeituie.. jan 7 td VV\I. i' G ! I i* R |V RE H GAKDEiS 5r.1,1.. — .1 .i.vM>u em i i- of fresh English Garden Seed, just recci ved and warranted te/11/.ne. Among which are several : varieties of early Corn, Button and Top Onions, Bullion, hoots, Dahlias, Flow er Seeds, &c. Also, celebrated l.ohan Potatoes, and ItaTan I Spring Wheat, for sowing. For s .le by ; n vt GARVIN & HAINES!. uaulaaJj rum & salt. 1000 bushe s Sa.t, jan 7 trw 4t for sa e by J. MEIGS, INOR HIKE—A smart active boy, about twelve 1 > ears old. Apply to -j jan 4 w3t ROBERT CARTE! I. FOR SALE.—Three likely Negro Men. Ap ply to jan 9 w2t LAURENCE T. SHOPIL EI.LIB-&TIt£KT KLK3IE\TAR\ ACADEMY. j riIHE undersigned would respectfully inform his I patrons and the public-that his S t hool is now re-ojiened lor the business of the w inter, at his for mer stand, opposite the dwelling of Mr. IJ. Ca.ffin. ; ,xs usual at this school, pupils ol both se.v°s are receive 1. Every thing relative to the dejio.tnieut of the pupils, which such an arrangement may ra'cnlate.l to require, will be Carefully attended to 1 C IT KM. ! N. B. —It is contemp atedtoopen a Night Schoo . j at the same room, as soon as a suitable cla«s can I be co lected. C. p. November 18. trwtf TO PHY:- Id ANN. FfNH E subscriber being desirous of removing from ( \pnlmg, Columbia county, oilers f 1 sale his I House and Lot in that village, togethei with about ! forty acres ol good aral. e land, within half a mile j of the place, onv fourth ol which is wood land, amt ! tne balance in a high state of 1 ultivation. 'The j dwelling is a good two story hou>e, well , nid ed j and in every respect comfortab.e, together witit all the nticssaiy outimi nings Ti e lot on which the house is situated contains three and tint e sou. th acres well imptoved. As the su' sc.irer will retire from the practice of Medicine in t i county in the event ol his selling out. a tine opening wil* be rn .de lor a physician desirous of entering immediately i..to practice.— Any such are invited to call : jf.l exnr ine the pro perty. WILLIAM S. JONES. ■ dec 26 if i CARPET AND HEARTH RUGS. —Just re ceived a choice lot of »>sorted cblors fancy Carpet and Hearth Uugs for saie by uec IS KuBSEEL, HU I CHIN SON & Co. YAUCLLSE OSN \BURGB— Price reduced A constant supply of Cottonwsnaburgs, fiorn the \ a utilise Factor}, fur sale at a reduced, pri e by their agents, CLAwKE, .i,cl'EiK at to. aug 15 ts BLANDV’S MADEIRA WINE.—The subscri bers will receive orders for this ce.ebrateri V\ me either of direct importattun or via India. Sampies may be seen at their oltice. A Ivw dozen India Madeira now on hand and for sa.e ny fi' GAB.Dr.LLE at RHIND. BUFEKIUR WHITE FLANNELS.— Snowden it Shear have received from New \ ork a large supply of new style and very superior While j Fiaunels, warranted not to shrink, to which the} respectfully invite tne attention of the public. d7 — | Augusta Insurance & Banking Company, £ jj January 9, 1840. 5 Dl\ IDEND No. 21 —The Board of Directors have this day declared a Dividend of three | dollars per share which wili be paid to the stock holders on demand jau 10 4t ROBERT WALTON. Cashier. BLANK BOCKS lbe subscriberis now pre pared to manufacture Blank books, to any pat tern, and at short notice. large assortment of Medium,Demi, and cap Blank nooks for sale cheap by jan 1 T. H. PLXNT. JOHN S. COOMBS,Factor and Commission Mer chant, Savannah, Georgia. Reference —G. b. Lamar, savannah; A. Sibley. Augusta; RevfGeo. F. Pierce. Macon. dec 17 tIF AT PKIYATK SALE. JUST received, 25 hhds choice Orleans Sugar, 20 tierces new Bice, 20 ferkins Goshen Butter, 40 bids Moi.ongahela Whiskey, For sale by jan 9 RUSSELL, HUTCHINSON & Co. T|U PON~rS~3<7wdEH.—500 Kegs H7 l-\Ti. 1 r spo.ting Powder, 50 i kegs do do 15 kegs-Eagle” Pow r der, in canisters, 1000 “ Bla ting do. Ju-t leceived an. ; for sale by (dec) GARDELLE .V RMI D. \ r EAS T POWDERS.—For raising Buckwuea and Hatter Cakes, perfectly light and read} tor baking the instant they are mixed. Sold whole sale and retail by jan 19-ts HAVILAND. RISLY & CO. II^TOTICE. —Persons having business with the subscriber can call at the store of James Le veru-h, deceased, in Augusta, where he may be foun 1 from 9 to 12 o’clock, and from 3 to 5 o’cloc k nov 14 ts P. d. d 1 v Cl ITY TAX RETURNS.— The clerk of oun J ci will on the sth inst open his Digest for tlu present year. i e hopes all will be prepared with their returns at his lust call. S. H. » LIVER jan 7 < erk f Count P JOHN A. CLEVELAND, DENTIST—Has re turn d to tiie Gty, where he contemplates re maining a few weeks, on y. Persons desi.inghi.- prolessional services wi 1 do well to make i nrnedi ale app ication as his stay is united and his pres ent engagements w* i near y occupy the time of bis intended visit, lie has for the present taken rooms at hi-former residence one d <or a. ove Bones and Carmicheat’s Hardware stme on Broad st He has on hand for sa ea large a-soitment of StocKton’s incorrupt!!) e Teet , at New York ®pi ices. jan 7 ts \\T ANTED. —A situation is wanted in some * j res pec la de mercantile establishment o. ware house, in this city by a young man, who is acquainted with tie mere.inti e business, he is al so acquainted w ith u lar 7 e pottion of the merch ants in ine mid he and weste.n pari of Georgia; salary not so much a consideration as employment He is willing to devote his whole attention o the interest of his employer in e ery respect whatever For fur her puticulars, address J. B. J. u. through the Post l ffice box A. jan 7 lw* pe\fii:li> female sdjhxauy. HE Trustees of the Pen fie d Female Semina- X JJi take pleasure in announcing to the public, tint for tire ensuing year, they have engaged the services of Professor U. « 'sgood Purge, as Prin i prl in the Literary, and Professor D W. Chase, in the Musical Department, to be aided by three com petent hemale Assistant benchers. No I eacheis need sustain higher reputation in theii various departments than Professors Pierce and Chase have done, in the commuuuivs where ti e/ have taught, and particularly in Madison, Morgan county, where they have been engaged du.iug the last two or three years. in procuring the services of these distinguished teachers, the trustees have had a special regard to the growing importance of the village in which their m-titutioii is located; and wish io alford the utmost possible Inducement for the settlement among us of ap such parents as ho;d in high esti mation the education of t.ieir daughters as well as sons, and wish to superintend the uiterestsof both while pursuing their course of education. instruction will be given in eveiy branch of science and literature which isiaugat in any sim ilar institution i the southern Mates. Sui able apparatus for illustrations in Philosophy, Astrono my, • hemistry, &c.. with -ill the necessary chem ical substances, foi expenrmnts, will he furnished • free of any extra exp- nseto tiie pupil. >tiict regulations will he enjoined upon a-1 the young ladies of t ie Seminary, in respect to their giving and receiving visits, and attending parties of pleasure. J hey wil‘. al-o he required to avoid contracting any debts without an express order from their parents, or those under whose care they may be placed. AIL parents and guardians patronizing this insti tution., am earnestly r< quested to furnish their daughters or wards with p ain and substantia! clothing, as all extravagance in dress wili be dis j countenanced by the teachers and trustees. Additions are making to the buildings on the teacher ’s lot, immediately contiguous to the emi , nary, for the accommodation of twenty or thirty | boa.ders, under the immediate care of the teachers. Board can also he obtained in the most respectable j private famine, for SU» to sl2 per month, includ ! ing lodging and fuel. ihe nrst terra will commence the last Monday in January, and c lose c n hriclay before the last Monday in Ju y, ihe second term will commence 1 on the third t.onday in August* at.d close Friday before the third MondayAn December, RATES OF TUITDII*. Primary De art meat peliingand Definitions, * Reading, Writing, Mental and Written Arithme i tic, and the Elementary hrattclu sos Geography, j Unwnat and i!istory , S.O per year. Junior Oep.trtime tit —Advanced classes in His tory, Geography, Grammar, Arithmetic, Writing. Rhetoric, ogic. InteHe tual and Moial; hilo-ophy. j Natural I heulogy, and Evidences of Christianity! S3U per year.. Sen tor j epartment —Natural Philosophy, As t.onomy and Chemistry, w.th practical nlu-tia j tions; Zoology, botany. Geology, Mineralogy, m i.naland . egi tal it physiology, thegeneral branch cs of Mathematics and i oJitica: Economy, S4O per ] year. m additional cliavge of $lO per year will be i made or Ancient and Modern Languages. For Drawing, Painting and:Ornamental Needle Work, §3-> per year. For instruction on Piano or Guitar, five lessons | per week,. S4O per year, Single quarter, sls. Vocai Music will form a part of every day’s in struction, for per year. An additional charge of $1 peiyear, will be made for fuel, > e. Settlement, cither by note or cash, wi’l oe re quired lor the tuition of each term, in advance j No charge will t>e made foi a less period than one f term except by special contrac t. Boys under years of age will be admitted in tae Ptira iry Depa. tment, Regui. b luutses-of Lectures will he delivered by the Prin-. ip.H iu Experimental Phi -.Sophy, Na tural History, &c. K. NL SANDERS. ADI EL SHERW( OD, AB ALOM JANES, LEMUEL GREEN, N rustres. JAMES PAVANf, J E. H. MACON, I THOMAS STOCKS, J jan¥ trw ts ii PH«LIC^ALKB. iiY RUSSELL, HUTCHINSON & CO. ON TO-MORROW, \V il! be so d in front of our store, 1 superior Gold Patent Lever VV atch and Chain, 1 Portable W riling Desk Also, some articles of ready made Clothing, both plain and military, with oth* r articles of military equipments, consisting of Epaulettes, Spurs, one sp endid Sword, pis ol=,Sabres, Ac. &c. j in Terms cash. Sale of Sugir, for Darien Bank Notes. CV I«U.S.SELL, Hi T« HINSON & Co. On Wednesday tiie lotji instant, V\ i : l be sold, in front of our store, to close a con signment toi“ Earien hank notes, at par, the pur- i chaser allowed time to col ect the money, Sale of Negroes. i «Y RUSSELL, HUTCHINSON & CO. • On the first Tuesday in February next. Will be sold at the ovver market, helw’een the usual hours of sale, by order of Wm. B. Green, dmimstrator on the estate of Samuel Playor, 2 Women, good house servants, 2 Children, 1 likely Girl, a first rate house servant and nurse. ti-nary ». IS4O y NO t K E. 4 GREEABLE to order of the ourt of aV Richmond county, while sitting for ordinary | purposes, will be sold in Augusta,Ga.,on Monday, ! * 27th January, at the stable of James Eeverich. de ceased, ail the perishable property of said deceas ed; consisting ol about thirty head of horses, mares and colts among which the heautifu and thorough bred horse PEN~\OYER by Henty, the competi tor of Eedpse, out of Ariel by Eclipse. Most of said stock are line blooded, and five of them are now in training, viz. Gnno. 4 years oid. by Eclipse, dam Betsey Richards; Seminole, four years od, by Eclipse, dam Celeste; Agarah Har rison, 6 years old, by Eclipse, dam Gallatin; We . nnna. three years old, by Andrew, dam Gallatin; Highland Henry, 4 years old, by Henry, dam High -and Mary. For lull pedigree and performances, see Turf Register. Also, a few 7 head of Cattle. Terms, which will be liberal, made known on the day of sale. P. H. M’NTZ. , JOHN A. CAMERON, < Adm fS ’ January U, 1840. 'L/' 3 he spiiit ot the Times will please give the above one i serlion. p - - -. race course. p ENTLEMEN who m *y visit this race course are respectful}-in foi mod that the plea-ures ot the turl will he agreeably in -leased by a call at the BAR, which w 7 i 1 be supplied with t e be-t t Liquois and other Refreshments that can be pro cured in the Augusta market; and a so that th. ladies’ department will lie attended to by court ous ’ and attentive servants And it is furthei deserving oi notice that exi el lent Dinners, composed of the choicest viands, admirably prepared by lir-t rate - ooks, will be seived to any gentlemen who de . light in the good things of this life. A super oras , sortmentof choice Wines will be kept on hand,fur . the accommodation of all who love "the feast of . reason and the flow of soul ” jan II 7t NICHOLAS FROELICH. j vC U)i;jlY l»F kldiHOM) CuUNTI . Tilistens of this institufioii are happy to f X have it in their power to >late, that both the . principal icadeiry in Augusta, and the branch at uramervi-le, have resumed tlieir exercises undei the management of I eachers who have the ful, e onndeme ot the I rustces, and who, they are sa ; ti«;.od. ate folly emit el to that of the public, s Mr. Krxenputs. h. the Rector of the Academy, a 1 ready favorably known to the community, has - charge of the Classical di paitrnent and al: the i; branches of education requi ite for admi-sim to l our best Colleges. His attainments as a scholar e and success in imparting useful knowledge, emi nent!} qua ify him toi the discharge of the im h portant duties of h.s station. Mr. King, the principal English Teacher, re cently engag. d by tiie Board, comes with the high e-t ie> ommepda ions as to charactei, talents, lite rary attainments and skill in teaching, and the - Lius lees feel assured that he will sustain tiie re :• putation which led to hi - selection. e Ihe branch ol the Academy at Summerville is under the immediate management of Mr. Frank -1 lin George, a gent.email of experience in teach ing, and highly recommended. The advantage ol the location ot tois biamh ot the Academy in one 1 ot the most healthtu) neighborhoods in the State. e and suilicie. tly remote from the unfavorable in s flue nee of a crowded town, are too well known to j need comment. f On the whole, the Boarl confidently recommend to the public t:e principa cademy and the Branch 1 at Sitmmervil e, as being on a better footing than J they have heretofore been, and piomising great 1 usefulness to those who may avail themselves of * the? advantages which they atf£r. 1 A. « UNNINGHAM, J an President ol Board of Trustees. BLANK liOi KS. EDII M Journals and Record Books, f IT I Demy do do do do Ca P do do do do 5 < ao Day Books, long a 7 d road, 5 ap Day Books, Ledgers and Journals, half * bound, 1 Quarto Cap Books, red and feint ruled, Bank Books, leather and paper covers. Pocket Ledgers and Memorandum Bools of all c kinds.® * Pass Books, leather and paper covers, 1 L°p>’ Books,Shipping l ooks, Receipt Books, 1 Cyphering Books, Drawing Rooks Blanks for the study ot double entry book keep ing, in sets, suitable for schools, Miniatuie Day Rooks, Ledgers, Journa s, Cash Books. Letter Books and- Re ord Books, imitation Russia ends, in and out of cases, suitable for pii vate act cunts. Bill Books Alphabets ol al sizes For sale by j. yy & t. S. STOY. Every description of Blank Books, ruled to any pattern and bound to order, at noithern prices the work and materials warranted. jan 10 GEORGIA S’FATE LOTT E RT, FOR the benefit of the AUGUSTA INDEPENDENT FIRE COMPANY Class No. 3, for 1840, Determined by the drawing of the Virginia State Lottery, Class No. 1, for 1840, for the benefit of icteisburg. To be drawn at Alexander, Va., on Saturday January 18, 1840. D.S.Gregory & Co.,Managers, A. Read Contractor HIGHEST PRIZE S 3 5,^94!! £RANI> SCHEME. 1 Prize of *35,2 ,i 4 - -is - - $35,294 1-- - -II 764 - - - - - . 11,7C4 1-- - - ftJKH) 6.00 U 1-- - - 5,000 ------ 5 o<h 3000 3JKX I - - - - 2 -50° 2.50 1-- - - 2.361 2,361 50 - - - - I -000 suSoO s°-.- - ----- - 12.50 ■?«!*--" " - * - - - >10,0(M 63 - - - - 150 q j «? S 6° t 4.411 63 ----- b 13.78 i 125- - - - -50- - - - . _ 127 - - - . - 4'» 040 3.654 ----- 20 ----- . 73.03 23 4°6 io - - - - - 234,360 27,814 - - Prizes, amounting to - $486,180 Tickets iHfl “Shares Jit oroporlion. Q3* ''r<3ers for Ticket* in the above scheme, will meet with promj.t ittrntionif addressed v pcst paid ts A. READ, Agent, Augusta, Ga. FI FLIC SAi.ES. Whiskey. BV W. E. JACKSON. , I THIS DAY, At ll o’clock* will be so’.d, in front of my store, S hlids Baltimore Whiskey, 10 bbls “ * jan I - * Terras at sale. BV W. 10. JAc'KSuK, THIS DAY, f At 11 o’clock will be sold, in front of my store, to close sundry consignments, 12 bbls Whiskey, 2 hhds Bacpn Bid«B>,- 10 qr casks Cognac Brandy, ® 12 - 4 “ Malaga Wine, 10 i «-« | • 13 boxes Cordial assorted, \ IB ‘ superior Port V\ ine, 10 “ *• Madeira u 20 “ Raisins, 12 “ Pipes, 12 coils Hate Rope,&c. &c. jan 1 4 Terms cash. Sioes, Shoes. BY W. li. JACKSON, THIS DAY* At II o’clock, will bs-soKL in front of my store, 10 ca-es Shoes, assorted. i an Terras cash. Northern Horse. BY VV. E. JACKSON, THIS DAY, At 11 oxlock, will be sold, in front of my store, topay for stabling, A superior Northern Harness Horse. J an 3 Terms cash. Administrator's Sale. BY W. E. J ACKSON. Oh. Thursday, the 2Clb February next. At the store lately onmpied by Amos Bullard, de ceased will be sold. The contents of >aid store, consisting principally of Dry Goods* Shoes, Clothing, &c. & c . Terms at sale. ISAAC S CUTTLE,} , . , jan 10 GEO. M. NEWTO , $ rs - Administrator's Sate. BY W-E. JhACKsON, Cn the Ist l uesday in March next. .At the lower market, will be so d' belonging to the estate of Poky Kelly, deceased, Sui dry articles -of rlou.eho d and Kitchen Fur niture. Terms cash, jin 10 I<AV’ TI TTLE. Adm’r. A hV A\b'h!s Cu i l -iV —.1 Ivames wil. oe made by us. on C< >TTONS con signed to our frienis in Havre aird Charleston—in bills on New York at 20 to 3»> days sight, on ron ignment to Europe, and I to 5 days sight, on con signment to the l itter place. The shippers, in all cases, will have the benefit of thc-Excaanges. dec 25 ts GARDELLE&RHIND. SILK G OD^.—Just receivee' a large and well as«orted stock of French, English and Italian Silk and Fancy Goods, to be sold low for cash, by dec IS RUSSELL, HUTCH! sONife Co. JARi GS.— Dr, A. Cunningham, having taken U James L. Houston into co-partnership, the business hereafter will be conducted undei the him of A. CUNNINGHAM & CO. j in 1 2w FRENCH, ITALIAN AND SWI>S GuOhS. I* US ELL. HUTCHINSON & Co. have just received, and will open foi a few days only, an assortment of hue i bread. Laces, Black Chan tilly Veils. English Ribbel and Plain Silk Hose and Gloves* Hat and Cap Ribbons of the neatest patterns, Ladle-’ Frencl Embroidered c ollars and Capes, Blonde and tape Laces, superior N el vet and Plush Mantel las; aUo a lot of \et and Worsted goods. Dealers are invited to Cu 11 and exaa4ne the jan 9 NOP! E.—The Court of Ordinaiy in and for the county of Kiehmond, stands adjourned until V\ ednesday next, the 15th inst.. at 1U o’clock a. m. All loose to v hom Administration has been granted, are notified that they aie required at tend on that day, to be quahhed, it being ordered and adjudged by the Court t' at the qjßiiication should ta e place in open Court. By order of Court, passed Bth of January, 1840. jan H> td GEO. M. WALKEK,CIk. riIHE Subscribers have this day entered into • Partnership under the firm of FORCE, BRO THERS Sf CO. LEWIS M. FwKCE, JOHN P. FOLCE, BENJAV.IN W, FORCE, HKNJAMIN CONLEY, Augusta, January Ist, 1840. All persons inde' ted to B. W. Force & Co. are requested to make immediate payment. FORCE , CO. Wholesale Dealers in Boots, Shoes and Leather, have on ; and an ex tensive stock, which they offer to country mer chants at Northern price . jan *1 ts FINHE business of EDGAR CARMICH \EL, J. having expired by its own limitation r ihe sub scribers have purcha ed their entire stock of Goods, and wiL continue the wholesale and Betail Drv Goods business under the linn oi O. E &■ J C CARMICHAEL. (■SWELL E. CAR VIC HAUL, JOHN tV CARMICHAEL. January 1, 1840. Those indebted to the late firm of Edgar & ar michael, will please call immediately and settle their act mints (-SWELL E. CARML HAEL, J J Surviving partner of Edgar & Carmichael. AG nEN P.—l our very comfortable Sills I Dwelling Houses on Green street, front .ing the City Hall Enquire of „ nov l L ts . _ H. MEALING. M STORE TO RENT —From January Ist, 1540. Enquire of RUSSELL, HUTi HINSON & Co. dec 30 a TO RENT —A first rate Carriage House, Stable and Lot. Enquire of =. RUSSELL, HU xCHINSON & Co. dec 17 The subscriber leaving returned to the city,res pectiully announces to his friends-and the public, that hereafter he will attend to cal’s in the line of his piotession, at his residence, opposite the Ma sonic Hall. E OSBORN, jan 3 1m Surgeon Dentist. FUmNIIIRK VV A K KliOUh K, Augusta, Ga. (Mk The. subscribers having disposed of jLjl their interest in the stock of Furni tore in the store and shops, occupied by them in Broad street, unto D. H. w mm! I SlL< OX,sen.,respectfully so’icit that W * V % patronage for him so generously be stjwed upon the tirm. He will con tinue to receive such artio-es, in all branches of the business, so as to render it suitable to all pur chasers. 81LCOX it BROTHERS. Hecember IS, 1839, WHOLESALE HOOT AMI sHUE WARE-HOUSE. THE undersigned has establish- F ed himse f in the city of Augusta, U for t e transaction of the above usine>s, and is connected with ’ an extensive northern manufac ture!, from whom he is constantly receiving large invoices of the various articles in ‘ his line, J ibe best qua ities manufactured expiessly for the south ern trade, which are offe.ed to dealers and planters on the mod reasonable terms. F He is also prepared to till large orders at the verv lowest pn.es at short not ee. A a,are of na V nage is respectfully solicited i _ „ S - BRgWS* No 334 Mroad-sL, d«c 21 6m Opposite the late Planter*’ llote'