Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, January 15, 1840, Image 3

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ficorgfei, Talliitfenro ConnU' * . [ William R. Clem%sappl es to me. W w for letters of administration on the estate o Jbhn <’lemon*, deceased. , These are therefore to cite and admonish a am singular the kindred and creditor* of said decease , to he and appear at mv office, within the lirne p ” serihedby law, to show cause, if any they have,. Why said letters should not be granted, i, Given under my hand at office thw sth day of ( f. / January, 1849 ■*. iFxRANGKS. —10 barrels in good order just re ■ I ceived bv W h. JACKSON, Pj an 3 ' Auctioneer. (COUNTING HOUSE ALMANA S, just re- J reived and for sale by Jan 3 T c *• ■TiOSHEN UU '?TER.—Kegs ».si qua «ij oa *• Mr shen Rutter,just received bv dec 2S i. S. BEERS & Co. *- —— - WM. R. McLAVVS, Attorney at Lair, No. 4 Constitutionalist Range. dec IS I. '■'POTATOES.—IOO bbls. now landing fc r sale by JL dec 6 ts GAKOELj-E iSL RUIN'D. AVk PIECES RAGGING, for sale by X(|{| [nov 1 ~2j W. K J\CK^V. j SALE, a first rate pair of young a.iuge ' J 1 Horses. Apply at Mr. Allman’s, tf-sep 2 - " ■■ - ■ i, 1 > ANK OF AUGUSTA STOCK.—SO shares !ll j) Bank of Augusta MojU, for sale by Lt dec 19 W. E JACK'S N. Auctioneer. "1 « rm pR PLAI VS.—A few ba es j.i.-t ret e.wed „ v* and for sale by dec IS RUSSELL, HU PCM IVS -N A Co. |j|Ut KEIN PH lE\h. — v few cases Skein Thread l * direct from thefictory, for s>le by » dec IS RUSSELL, IU ruuIN>ON &( o. U #- ™%T.\NTE LsA sltuntU.i as B ir eeper, by one v f well experienced in the business. Apply le at tiiis office dec lb j pt "I A ill* OIL -g.V "supply of bed Blocked Lim.i 0r I j 0/7, just Received an 1 for -ale by g. fi dec 16 f (wA.tVIN * 'MINES IUCIFER MATCHES— \t three uo.fius per j groce, or twenty five cents per dozen, fur >a;:e if. by 5) J W St «’ - < ■ UST leceived an ! for sale, 4 hall pipes ol pure lt * || 4th proof French Brandy, direct i npo.latiou. dec 23 P. G-.oi.LY. c ' a "■ } ICE —30 Ca*ks now landing. A constant - Ml. supply will ne Kept on nan-J, an 1 ai.mshcd 0 to nealers in quantities to -uil, by g Jcc 6 GARDELLK 5c RIIIND.: - “Wf ANTED. —-A smart boy. to be taken as tin Apprentice to the Printing Business None q isocd apply nut such as can read an 1 write. Apply il at this office. __ nov l:t * «C(OUTHKKN HARM »N i —Stereotype Editi «, J improved. Just published and le per sale by T 11. PL V s I’, Augusta, li dec 7 PLAN I’ ii NUrt T* *x, t olumbi s. io i S> I T KECHES. — \ lot of healthy Portuguese if I i Leeches, ju Received and for sa'e e fuov 14 « GARVIN & halves. _ r K'l AANCV BASKETS.—Iarge as-orune..t of - I Fren h FANU V' BASKETS. Just received ‘ I -and by' W vl. CR V E& 1 I *. I J§Ci TK.’HENS’ UxLHaA •«. .. • TING FLUID —a superior artic e—j..st ie r Iceived and for sale by 1 . dec 23 J. VV. & T. S. STOY. e IPLENDID ENGLISH AND AMERICAN *3 ANNUALS for IS4!>. i Also, a great variety of Juvenile and Toy Rooks, dec 2.4 For sale oy T. 11. I'LAN I’. s% ■r EG TOES FOR s VLE. —A like'y negro man | and his wife—t ie bov a go,id held iiand, and the woman a house servant. I hey may Lc been i at Htui«f||V S<*ranton’s. \ r-ersons desirous of purchasing wi I p> isc call Won Viessrs. Kerrs x Hope, t il-.isrity. ti'-noc 6 1 NOll S ALE. — A likely negro Woman, about -6 I year* of age, a first rate washer ironer, scam- P?trcs/aiul house servant. Entreat this office. I A*ll HIRE —A smart active boy, abdtit ,welvc ■ years old. An dy to jan 4 wh’t ROBERT CARTI T . ’ I I’.jpE EVNE-. —<M)Wt>r.s Si|,ear hav« J jint receiv 'd from New • orb, a supply o : inch Pompeye >ncs. a new and ii« antiful sty le o ■ sil s for Lilies’ dresses, to which t respect.u 1, invite t ,c attention of the . üblic dec Id ii/i'HE Trustees cf Co umbia county Academy 1 hare engugeff tie services of Mr. Lewi* B Potter, a gr.i lu.ite of Dartinoatn Co: eg. 1 , as Rector I; of the Institution for Inc eu> dug year The igiAc.de ny was opened for the re option ol stud ?nt jjp Ist inst. RoaiJcau he li.id in the vicinity 5 on reasonable teuns. K. T. WILLI MS, C ec’y. j in 7 ts _ (ioo. It. ftonJ Sc llaukin? Co, ( 1 . Branch at Augusta. J-k KPOSITE. in sums of live hundred dollars J * and upwards, bearing an interest of six per j cent, per annum will be received at this « tticc for periods not less than ninety days, subjei I to the order of the l .*po»itors on receiving tejp days notice of thei; intention to withdraw “ nnv2J wtl J. W. WMLDE rw DISIOLI T •»*. S fJIIIE copartnership Heretofore existing bet u e n £ Heath &. Quigley, is this day dissolved by mu ib tual consent. All persons having degn mds -.gainst the hnn, are requested to hand them in. U. v. HEATH, f December 31, 1S40? WM A. QLIGLKY. IFW. A. QUIGLEY wil' continue to practice c Law in the Northern Circuit. Li* office in Wash ington, Wilkes county, Ga., one door east c f t.ie | Rank. (J. S. IIU 1/’./ will continue to plead an 1 prac tice Law in the North* rn Circuit. Gis office in he I town of Washington, Wilkes county jan 9 wit j» a FOR SALE OR TO KENT, fslssfi From the Ist of uctoher next the two story dwelling House, at present occupied by Wiinam (Hover, at Apling, Colum ii county, with two store houses, gin hou>e, -table. 4ic._ T c lot contains two acres ; the stand good for a store or boarding house. 1 Also, for sale, a neat pleasant and hea thy Farm, one mile above the Quaker Springs, known as the Patrick Blace, containing eighty acres—forty acres cleared and under cultivation, on which is a tolera ble good dwelling and ot er out building- ; the soil well adapted for the cu.ture of potatoes . orn, and the Mulberry. Also, will fie sold wi h or without the Farm, four thousand Moius Multlcaulis tree?, at 50 cents a tree (roots included), as line as any raised in this m ighlxuliood, and expect will range from 5 to 8 feet iw in oy the first of t.cto»er next, well i* branched. LE *N P. DI G VS. * July 25 w1 f a FOR SALE, the .louse a. d uu ine Sand Hills, formerly owned by the late Thomas M. t handler, the suu,.tion is a hcaltny and desjrab.e one. App yto jan 4 w3t B ;v ” I'lA.iu T«m> l.». 1 HPARSoNS has this day opened two of the • Tatent Iron Frame Piano Fortes, made by Liiic*e.ing Mackays of Boston. These, instru ments possess great advantage- over most others, ip and are well worth the attention oi the pu hie. i, Also, lately received, a f.esh supply of new and M fashionab e Music. n , iV 7 ELLiSkSTIIEKI’ lILL ild Vl’A .JT f ACADEMY. i would respectfully inform his X patftn.s and the publn that his '-rho-jl i- now re-opeued .or the ousin ss 0. tlie w inter, at Ins tor mer -land, opposite the dwelling ul Mr. 11. L’aißn, As usual at ih.s school, pupils of oolh se.- s a.e received, ove.y thing relative to th • depu lrne.it of the pupils, winch such an arr mgenie.,l may fie calculated to require, will be carefully attended to. t' i?l.vK. *t N. B. —It is oonlemp ated to open a Nighit Schoo', lat room, as soon as a suitable class can be ro4«cted. C. P. I rtVfember 1&. trwif f e-T 0 RENT, from the Ist Oct. next, a ( mm No. 246 south-side Bioad-street,! J rpcentJy occupied by tlie late u V> . St. ; Jo u. Apply to JAMES GARDNER, Jr. au S lfi trw ts I >THI l( E— All pe sons indebted to the estate I of J. U. Jackson. de< cased, are requested to settle ti e same immediately, and all to whom the estate is indebted will rendor three accounts ag.ee ably to law within twelve m mths. jan 10 w6t W. E J VCKSON, Adm’r LAWTON & BEIJN, Factors and ( ommisswn Merchants, Savannah Ga VV. S. LAWTON, jan 11 wGt* P H. BKHN. NOTI E—All k *erson- indebted to Archibald Heggie, 1 te of Columbia county, deceased, will please come forward and male payment, and hise having demands against the same, will pre sent them duly authenticated, within the time pre scribed by law. ISAAC N. HEGGIE, Ex’r. January 11. -r 0 TICE.—W ill i>e sol lon i llC ..i» .. ~ - L v April next,at the market house in the c.ty of vugnsta, forty acres Fine Land, more or less, lying n the coU’ity of Richmond, adjoining lands of L. B Beal and I) P, Dickinson d for the benefit of the heirs of Agatha Beal, deceased. Jan. 11, 1840. JOHN BOSTICK, Tx’r. UE3IOVAI . MRS. C. IP >FFMAN, respectfully informs her friend* and customers, that she has iemov •u ..er ’-lock of >tap e. Dry, and Fancy Go >ds and • illinery, to nevt square above the new building ange, opposite tiie oid Plante.s’ Hotel. Augusta, Oct. 0 trwtlj ,i>i-:«tous aw cia.u Toi.n. pe.sons as aie inde. tod to the e-tate of .“3 William Wright, deceased, are .f quested to ake speedy payment; • nd those to whom tin-said •state is indebted, wi i pn e t their claims in legal jun and time. GE >. W. CRaVVF*»rD, Jauuary 10, IS Id. w6l Administrator. a I»Ji i \ist ir \to1; »s sa l 1:. \ \ ’ ILL fie sold on the inst Tuesday in February * V next at the lowir market, between the isu I hou.s of vale, all the .ight ..nd chum he.d ny ie ate William vVright in two rout acts with the it/of Au gusta and county us ichmond rel.iti e o the kci-ping :ii repair ti.e ruad* and uu hes. GE . W. CRAVVFuiiD, Administrator Tanuary 10,1*44. w Id I.X *:CUTOIi »S NOTICK. 1 LL pe.sogs in iebted to Mary .savage, decer.s- ! X ed, late of Richmoii 1 county, a.e equire to! :ake payment to tfie u d;rsigin d; and tho e hold- I • igclaiu s against he., a.:* eqncsU d to hand in an to-.nt oil eir demands wulii., t.veue month om tiii- date. Jan. J>, TX i.Cn i'o • . 4 LL pcr->n- indebted to Mi ton Antony de cased, ateof iih' iond vouuty.are required .» make pay ment to ti.e un lersigned; and those olding claims agaiust liitn, arc r« quested to hand n an account or' theii de.nands within twe ve lonthsfrom this d ite. Jan. > s , I'4 > wtil A. J. MILLER, Ex’r. I Xt C’li fwi.’S NOT’CK. A LL persons .n le ted to Robert id n deceas yX *’d, late of Richmond 1 ounty, are req ired to in c payment to tlie un* eisigned; and thu-e hold ng <•] >ims against him, arc n q 'ested to hmd in m account of tl eir demur. Js, within twelve months from this date. . 1 n * I*4 1, wfit A. J. MILLER, Ex’r. i tK N. Tl* I'fi A LL persons inde: tel to i ichard F. Bush, de ceased, sate of Richmond county, aie requir • 1 to make payment to tiie ondei-igned; and tnose moldingctsinis against him, aie requested to hand in an an o nt of i’neir demands, wiihin twelve nontbs from thisdite. Jan. 9. I*4 wfit V. T. \’T!.T-En. Adm’r (li iI.UM a.I I I. l.'-5 .I\> . IV. ... VLL per-on* indebted to i.ieen B Holland, de ceased late of Richmond county,arc lOipiir d to In2.ee payment to the undersigned; ai <1 the e holding v amis »g'*in- - • im. are uq ested to hand j n an rverouni of their demand- within the time pro- v scribed by* law. A. J. MILLER, Adm’r January 9, IS4O, w6t i:x ICC I. T OJf S’ NOT CE. VT.I, pe.-on- in <e lid 'o tiie estate of Welcome len. deceased :• c requested to ma e im mod te payment t<» ti e undersigned, and tl oso having demands agam-1 the same wifi hand them int> 1 .er ol the ..xecn or-duly proven according 10 law. AMORY > I BLEY, -x FR D. M. • ABUT, f* Executors . H. H. CUM MING. J Augusta, Dec. 23, 1839 Ctw. ; -__i FOR REN T. —The property of the un iijisn dersigned. on Broad, lampUl: and fen ;i 1 t.e Mrcets, on Mclntosh streeE ncai the Fresoy • rian Church, st present occupied by Mr 'tjckion. Apply to McKenzie k brnnuch. Julv 2 wtf N. B. The occupants of the property for tin • c.\r ensiiin; Ist i ' tuber next, will give notes »*ay -1 le quarterly, and pay for the use of the Hy drant water. HIGH St lh OL FJ HINSON proposes opening bis C chool again • on Monday next, nve doors below W. K. ivitchen’s. Druggist, on Broad street He wi 1 in -tru tin al the t>ran< hes taught in the Male \,ad e rues of this stite The hours of school will b«- from 9t j 12am and from 2t05 p>i ♦I is p.ice - <»f tuition will be or begi ners, or those in Head ing and v pel ing, per q arter, Ofi For <c:iolars in the p.imary studies, 8 u For all the common st idles of an English e location, 10 00 For Lalin. Greek, Book-keeping and all the higher branches of education. 12 00 Customary pi ires lor wool—Tuition mo oy to h? paid quarterly in aJv.nc-c d twtf jan 3 Pit INTI N . fill’ Ci I OH SALT, AT A * If liA 1 NA Ci; IF-CI.. r |SHE subscii er o.Teis (o. sj e the Printing es- I ta- li-hment of ti-.e UAIL\ NEWS, in the city of Augusta, Ga. file news, ap f type consi-ts of Nonp reil Bre vier, Burgeuis,and Luig Primer in sufii i -ntq ian lity to publis 1 any paper in tle soulluin t iles ihe type is ve.y good an 1 be> n bi.t little used The Press is one of Sm til’s pitent, of < toe’s-! manufacture, and capable of printing an imperial sneet —and Aarnntet to fie inferior to none in use The Jo - i’yp in tin* office comprise* almost ev ery size Lo n pica to twenty ine pica, and exten sive founts eapa le of d dug any work wnich might oiler The assortmer t was male at Bruce’s foun- Iry in New ork, without regard to co-t. and is as «ompiete a- could ne dcsi cl. 1 here is a large as sortmen of B <rders altaciied to the Jo » < ffiee. A - es. large an 1-mall; a east iron oiler Mould,' yl ind r* Fnme, &c ; together with stands, bases. tick*, Furniture, and every other artic e necessa ry in an exten-ive p.mting establishment. The terms are g>l,ouo. One third ca-h; a third 0:1 the Ist of July, LS4J; and a third on the Ist of January, lft4l, vvitii approved notes Any person wishing to purchase a Printing' ffiee, win scarce y ever meet with a more favorable op portunity. Lette.s on this s rbject. post paid, addressed to Vndrew J. i.il.er.at Augu*ia, or to the subscriber in Mil ledge vi le, will be atten led to, WILLI \vi H PRITCHARD, j t Surviving partnerof Piitchird & B .*h. Al>3l IM T il V r37IX’S s\, iK . i G IKK ABLE to an order of the Inferior Court of Richmond rounty, sitting for ordina > purposes, wi 1 be so d on the nrst I’ue-day m larch n xt.at the lower maiket fiou-e in the i itv ,f within tiie ! egnl hou.s of sae.all that s t of land will! the dwelling hou fc and ol ,ei im 1 ovemc is t.iereou, in tfieciQ 01 Aug.sta, ion ining 41 feet 3 1 iches f.ont in Ellis st.eet md •mning back t e -amc wid b 132 feet to a ut be onging lo tite esta e of ..raves, and bounded on >e north and east of Graves’ ot, south b,\ Klli l reel and we-t by a lot belonging to the estate o . 1 u-fiael Kinrhle.v, deceased. Tne same being tin aprrty of thee*ta:eof Michael K nchley. dccea- I. and -old for t it benefit of the hei.s and cred. tors of said estate. Also, at tlie same time and p ace. and on the sam .count, will t.e sold Ten >hares of the capit lock of the Bank of Xnmista ANN KINCIII-EY Adtn’x. December 14,15*^9. I RAvNAWAY, FROM the subscriber on the night of the Ist instant, a n gro man named Dick, formerly i " VVned b . y eor ge Patten of this county. Dick 1 1 mulatto, about 25 yea.s old. is wel. • . I,IS a *>f assuran. e, and may pos s y attempt to pass lora white man, or may have spurious papers. He took with him his wife, a n gro woman be onging to A vir. Darling Johnson 01 tms county, about ty years old—she is biack. ♦ r?** raised in the neighborhood of Charles on, 8. c., by .Mr. Bradwell. His mother was re cently owned by a M s. Jones of Co urnbus, Ga., and now lives in Mo.die, Ala. f-he U also amu atto, by tue name of Juliet. Hick has formerly /en a ooat Jiand, and very likely may offer him sell 7. s a hand on either the Savannah, > 'cmulgee 01 )attahoo< hee rivers, and endeavor lo gel his wife in as a cook, or ra»y be about Coiumbus, or with his mother in Mobile. Any miormation respecting them, directed to the subscriber at Rushyvnle, l ou-ton county, or to t.eorge Patten, at Perry, will be thauklully re ceived and suitably rewarded. ■ M w-1 m HE2. THOMSON. w 0,.,..!!.) a U.kTuii’S NOTICE. A LL persons indebte 1 to Robert Barber, de 41. ceased, late of Richmond county, are requir eo to make payment to the undersigned; and a j those bo ding claims against him, are requested U han , them in du y attested, within tue time pre scribed oy 1..w. Jan. 14,1x40. C. J. O OK, Adm’r. p* REWARD.—Ranaway from the sub fjy £ str sen .e., a. -out a year since, my negio iiiao. b_, t.,e name ol Norel. lie is about five feet t ;n e iiKhes nigh, latoer da.k ompte-ted, vci quick spoken; and speaks in a low tone of .oice and neve. Jooks a wane man in in-’face when po ken rn. 1 ti.iiix ve r_) p.ob.»bl_> t at... is about au gusta Feveiuy nve uu la.s wi 11 e given lo an. pe.son w i.o will deliver m n to me at I'aimv a, county ..a..or f.v dolia.s it lie is -ecured in any *>a.e jail, *0 tnat l gel him. jml4 wot DAVJ t» 1 v»' *• it GUSTA i HiMAob;, ~ A MEETING of tins .‘ociety mil: be held 01 Friday evening ext ti.e 17th inst., at sevci w c .rtk, in tue net o i»t - un lay School Room i t.e r. at ot t>e .\let , .odi't »hu ch. l uti' tua at tei.dcii e ol the membeis an ! su .sen ets is re quesied. .nu tne va.ious committees that hav. sirvet sim-e .a t .»ugu*t, are requested to havt { their tepnts ready lor pre-entation Aiso, a j I'. ection wi . be lie d at fie -amc tirne an 1 plac ] for a Sec.etary, t > ini the v cancy* occasioned b | the deal 1 ol .Mr. .Al Frown, late Secretarv 01 j iheSotiely. ihe pubii are respectfully invite.. I*° tt**n 1. Hy orde. of the t“r- sident, 1 T .B. r. A. B. S. - • -• * m •* A. • /fill E su’scribers 0 Tor for sale a well selecte. JL stock ol Drug*, See., with al the tuce-saiy liXtures for condm ting the bu-iness. on ihe rao*. reasonable firms. Jhe entire-lock of Goods have been newly purchased in Philadelphia and New We will ai*o rent or lea-e the house now occupied y us, which has been neatly fitted up 10. a Drug store. The speedy completion of the Georgia Rail.oad to tin* pia e. to ether wiih the I cut demand to. medicines, ren lets it a valuable location to any per son w i"o may be disposed to engage in I'.fiis busi ness . We mvc been ind i< e 1 toofTei our stock for sale, on account ol our proles*ion il eng igcmenls f.cinz sueli as to j>revent the requisite personal attentio • j to the business. Js)\ES <x i GILBi. Maiison Morgan county, ) 1 Janua.y 14, IS4) 3 w4t ON C NSIGNMKNT. —50 bbls Newark Cider, f*r sa'e low by j.n 13 trw3w STOVALL fc HAM LEN. C L CCKS, IND « R K \ * M a <L - 1 > v.- r 5 2iv Broaddti eet, ne tr the I n fed State* Hotel The subscriber having Long t out Mr. John B. Murphy, now oilers, at the old stand, 1 rich and ; fashionable assortment of GOLIJ and SILVEU 1 PATE ST L'VE/iS, TEilTIi AL IVA 1 ( HES of the most app oved mauufa- tuic.s; also,i.ne MIA TEL CLUI.ES. — v gene al as or inent of JE IVELu Y, viz ; (iohi cck _hai s. i ob do.. Ear and Finger Rings, Breast Bin-, Thimbles, Pencil Cases, •pc-tac es, ac., fc*., Flower * a*t s, Jiu*tcal Boxes. A eneral assortment of .*ilver Ware, sueli as Table, Tea. . v alt and Hcseit Spoons, ongs, oup l adles, < andlcsth ks, ( astors, Cake Baskets, At* —\ tine assoitmei lof Ka/ors, Penknives, and Scissors, Sil i Purses, Po kcl 800 .s, 1 onbs and Brushes, f ancy oaps, Wa king Crnes, f nuff and Tobacco Boxes, with ava.iely ol other arti cles, which he will sell on nasonable teims, and respectfully soli its a share of pu lie patronage, dec 9 trwim G. C. GuKD-jN. From an arq ai* tanre of six year* with Mr. G. • . Go.den I chec.ftillv recommend him to mv old • stomei-. as uemg wortny 01 tneir ronu tence and > Iron a :e. and respectfully so ic it tor him a shaie • 'fthesame. J*>llN B. MU Pt'-V. UULdcioKY ANI> SII.K CT I/TI KI . WARD CHENEY & BROTHERS, and v A SON SHAW, have now giow inn, m the must flourishing conditn n, in T. *” Augusta.Gco;gia adjoining the Hamp -.*!3eP»v ton Race Cou.se. a: out 80,(K>0 Morns M nlticaulis Trees, which they offer for sale in lots to suit purchaseis. For further information enqui ry may be made of Messr-. Cheneys, at theii cocoon ery in Burlington, New Jersey , or of Mason >haw, it luc Eagle and 1 hmnix ol din vugnsta. Huvifig (, ad -evrral years expe.icnce in cn tiva ing the n orus multicaulis from I.uds. cuttings, xc, t.iey will furnish ea< h purchaser with printed in *trnetiun- of tue be-t and rno-t appioved manner of planting md cultivating the t.ec-. the k'nu of soil most suitable 10 growing tiie same ; and also foi i rea.fi.g tl e silk worms and tee ing the silk. 1 hey ! wii also hive for sale, iik Worm F.ggs of the mo*t esteemed varieties, from moths scle* ted with great a.e so. their health. M.ength and pertei tion. aug y w&tr ts It EMDV Ali. C OSFE C TION Alt Y ESTA BLISHMEXT. L. iNKtlll n-tu.ns his thanks for foimcr 11, patron.ge, and won d info m his f iends ana me pu < ic.t >at he has removed his onfeettou ary tinm und rtiio united Males Hotel to tlie New tore .n Broad stiCet, recently occupied :y tl* C. c.ryson ii Co. and nearly* opposite the store of George it. Je-sup. lie has now on hand, and will constantly keep a good assortment of nannies. Cordials W mes. acc. wmen ne will dispose 01 on moderate ter'”* nov ii trw 16 A CAISD. Cl F. HOF*'IAN & Co. having tM <?n one of J # the large new stores op;»o*iie the ruins o the Pi inters’ Hotel, one square above Mrs. (J. noff man’s former we.l known stand, re pec tin ly invite their friends and the pub ie to ca 1 and examine their large stock of India Silks. French and Swi-< Embroideries, English and German Goods. Fancy •and iliinery articles, Sac. &c., whit h they offe* io v and on good terms, wholesale and "retail, nov 16 trwi'm 1 o IX HE -übscriber being desirous of removing from \p. lmg, 1 olumbia county, o.itis f ,1 sale hi .oii*e and Lot in mat village, together with about forty acres of good a/aii e land wnhiu hall a mi . of the place, one fourth ol which is w ood land, an t e ba.since i* a higli stite us cultivation. Tlu dwelling is a good two story hou e, well .nisl.ee ai d in every rts.eit comfo.tab.e, together wit. ail the nece-sary i.ings 1 lie lot un which Ihe House is situated contains th.ee am] three fourth acres well imp.oved .-vs tne su-.sci ioei will retire from the prat tire o; Medicine in tl.i-county in the event 01 his se lina out. a fine opening will fie m ide lor a physi iun desirous of cn lining imn.edt.nely i.rtc "raeti-e.— Any sucii aie invited to call . nd exan ine the pro- W ILI.IA.Vj 8. ju.NL.s, de3c‘is ti NEW ENGLAND RUM & SALT. 40 bbis New England Rum, 1000 bushe s Sait, ■son 7 trw4t for sa cby J. MEIGS. YAUCLUSE GSNVBURGS—Price reduce! A conrtant supply of CottonUsnaburgs, fion the Vaucluse Factory, for sale at a reduced pri t ly their agents, CLARKE, McTEiR & C o. ■**: aug!s t s B CANDY’S MADEIRA WINE.—The subscri bers will receive orders for this celebratet Wine either of direct importation or via India. Samples may be seen at their olhce. A f*w dozen India Madeira now on hand and so. saie oy ;dec 6' GAKDELLE fe RHIND. SUPERIOR WHITE FLANNELS.—Snowm? & Shear have received from New iork a large supply of new style and very superior Whip Flannels, warranted not to shrink, to which lhe\ respectfully invite the attention of the public. d*< Augusta Insurance & Banking Company,? January 9, 1840. 3 DIVIDEND No 22 — The Board of Directors have this day declared a Dividend of thret dollars per share which will be paid to the stock holders on demand, jan 10 4t ROBERT WALTON, Cashier. BLANK BOOKS—The subscriber is now pre pared to manufacture Blank Hooks, to any pat tern, and at short notice. large assortment of Mediura.Demi, and rap '-lank nooks for sale cheap by jan I T. H. PL ANT. ■ OHN S. COOMBS, Factor Mer •J chant, Savannah, Georgia. Reference—G. H. Lamar, Savannah; \. Sibley vugusta; Rev. Geo. F. Pierce. Macon. dec 17 tIF AT PRIVATE S\LE. JUST received, 25 hhds choice Orleans Sugar, 20 tierces new V ice, 20 lerk ins Go-hen Butler, 4 > bbls Moi.ongahela Whiskey, For sale by j-.ii 9 RUSSELL, HUTCHINSON & Co. DUPONT’S P' -WDEU. —600 Kegs H. F. G spo ting i'ow ler. 60 i kegs do do 15 keg-i-Eagle’’ Powdrr, in emitters, I 00 •* Blasting do. Jut receive 1 a for sale by (dec) G VRDELL ■! .v R*H ’> Yr EAST POWDERS.—For raising Buckwiiea and Batter Cakes, perfectly light and ready for having the instant they are mixed. Sold who.e sale and retail by jan 19-ts HAVTLAND, RISLY & CO. N'OTICE. —Persons having business with th* subscriber can ca I at the 'tore of James L»- verich. deceased, in Augusta, where he may hi found from 9 to 12 o’clock, and from 3 to o o’clo< k nov 14 ts P, H. MAMZ CITY TAX RETURNS—The Clerk of oun i i' will on the Bth inst open his Digest for th present year. De hopes all will be prepared with'their return at his hist call. S. H. (’LIVER jan 7 t’lerk ffounci JOHN A. CLKVELAN). DENTIST— las ;e turn *d to the «iiy where he contemplates n inaining a few weeks, on y. Persons de-i inghi professional services w i I do we ! to make i ’linedi ate app ieation as bis stay is imbed and his pres ent engagements wi i near V occupy the time of ei intended visit. He has for the present taken rooms at hi-former residence o'e door a ove Bones and Carmicheat’s Hardware store on Broad st He has on hand for sa ea large assortment f Stockton’s incorruptible Tcct , at New York prices. jan 7 ts V —A situation is wanted in some f f respecta : le mercantile establishment o. ware house, in this city by a young man, who is acquainted with the rnercanti e business, he isal so acquainted with a large portion of the merch ants in the mid lie and western part 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 every respect whatever For further particulars, address J, B. J. ■ . tluough the Post vdfi-o box A. jan 7 1 w* P£*FIKLI> FEMALE SEMINARY. fjIHK Trustees of the Penfieh’ Female Semina- J[ ry, take plcasuie in announcing to the public, ' tlirt for the ensuing year, they have engaged the services of Professor B. t s&ood Purge, as Prim i pal in the Literary, and Professor D W. Chase, in the Musical Department, to be aided by three com petent r e nale Assistant Teachers. No Teacheis need sustain higher reputation in their various departments than Professors Pierce and Chase have done, in the communities where t'-ey have taught, and particularly in Madison, Morgan county, where they have been engaged du.ing the last two or three years. In procuring the services of these distinguished teachers, the tru-tce- have h;d a spe< ial regard to 1 the growing importance of the village in which iheir in-titution is located; and wish to alford the utmost possible inducement for the settlement j among us of al such parents as ho d i.i high esti mation the education of their daughtcis a< well as sons, and wish to superintend the interests us both, while pursuing their course of education. Instruction will be given in eveiy branch of science and literature wbii h is tang t in any sim ilar institution i the southern Mates. Sui a‘>le apparatus for illustrations in Philosophy, Astrono my, • hemistry, Stc., with ill the necessary chem ical substances foi experiments, will be fu.nished I free of any extiacxp< nse to the pupil. .* Diet regulations will be er joined upou a i the young ladies of t ic Seminary, in respect to their 1 giving and receiving visits, and attending parties : of pleasure. They wilt also be required to avoid contracting any debts without an expresso.der from then patents, or those under wuose care they may be placed. Ail parents and guardian? patronizing this insti tution, are earnestly r-quMcd to furnish their daughters or ward- with pain and substantial clothing, as all extravagance in dress will oc dis countenanced by the teacheis and trustees. Additions are mailing to the buildings on the teachci’s lot, immediately contiguous to the culi nary. for the accommodation of twenty or thirty j bonders under ihc immediate caie of the tea hers. Board can a iso 1 e o ’tamed in the most respectable private tami ie, for slo to sl2 per month, includ ing lodging and fuel. . lie .nsi term wid commence the last Monday in Januaiy. and i lose m Friday be for* tiie .ast Mond iy in Ju y. Ihe second term will commence on tue t url » onday in August, a.d close Friday befo.e the third Monday in December. RATES Os TUITI N Primary De art me tt pvliin 4 and definitions, Reading, \V.itmg. Mental and Written Arithme tic, and the Elementary Branch sOl Geog.aptiy, Grammar and Hislo.y, S.O per year. Junior Ucpirtinent —Advanced classes in His tory, Geography, Gramm ir. Arithmetic, W riting, Rhetoric, ogic, intelle* tual and .Moral . liilo-uphy. Natural Theology, and Evidences of Christianity. $3 J per year. Senior i epartmmt —Natural Philosophy, As tronomy and Chemistry, w.th practical illustra tions; Zoology, Botany. Geology, Mineralogy, An final and Vegetable Physiology, the general branch es of Mathematics and Political Economy, S4O nei year. m additional charge of $lO per year will be made .or Ancient md Modern Languages, bur Drawing, Painting and Ornamental NecdK Work, $3 1 per year. For in-truciiun on Piano or Guitar, five lesson per week. $lO per year. Single quarter, sls. Vocal Music will form a paitof every day’s in struction, for 56 per year. An additional charge of $ I peiyear, will be madi for fuel, i~c. >elllemcp*:, eit'er by note or cash, wi ] oc re qaired lor the tuition of each tern, in a Ivance - .so ch Tge will ue made for a ics period ihm on term except by special contract. boys under cirht years of age will be admiitet in the Primary Department. Regular cour-es of Lectures will be delivere by the Principal in Experimental Philosophy, Na tural History, fire.. K. M. SANDERS. ADI EL SHERWOOD, Art AL M JANES, J LEMUEL GREEN, vTrustees, JAWen HAVANT, { E. H. MACON, i THOMAS STOCKS, J jz n S trw if PUBLIC SALKS. JY RUSSELL, HUT CULNsuN 6c Co THIS DAY, At 11 o’clock, will be sold, in front of our store, One likely Negro Woman, a go,id cook, washer, noner and stains tics-. £ old for no fault. •3*° I® Terms Cash. aY R ESELL, HUTCHINSON 4mCO. THIS HAY, At half past 10 o’clock, will be so’d, in front of our store, 15 sacks Salt, ■ 20 bbls Potatoes, 4 “ choice Cream Ale, 2 hhds Sugar, 20 half boxes Raisins, 20 whole “ *• 10 ferkins choice Goshen Butter, 6 bags Coifee, 2 ps Duff 1 .Bankets, Also, a lot of House and Kitchen Furniture, Chairs. Tables, Bedsteads, &c. ttc. Terms cash. *iY RUsSELL, HUTCHINSON 6c CU. THIS DAY, W ill be so’d in front of our store, 1 superior Gold Patent Lever Watch and Chain, 1 Portable W riting Desk. Also, some articles of ready made Clothing, both Main and military, with oth* r articles of military • quipmer.ts, consisting of Epaulettes, Spurs, oue 'p endid >word,_pis*ol s ,Sabres, Ac. &c. J an Terms cash. Sale rs Sugar, for Darien Bank Notes. RUSSELL, IK T» ill a SON 6c Co THIS DAY, - \ i;I be sold, in front ol our store, to close a con signment, for 1 arien r.ank notes,at i.ar, thepu*- vh iser allowed time to col tet tlie money, 5 hhds c oi; c Sugar. jan 15 Sale of Negroes, SY RUSnEIL, tiUTi.Ui.XSON 6r C O < n th •> tint in I'ebruary next, *V ill be sold at the ower market, eiwcen tin usual hours ut sa.e, by order of Wm. B. Green administrator on the estate of Samuel Playor ■J W om-n, good house servants, 2 Children, ; lively Girl, a firs: rate house servant and nurse to- in y t. |Sin j_ n y A- U E. (tBKEABLE to order of tho Inferior lif Kiihmonl <o nty, whi e sitting so o ilman ■u;poses, wil 1« so din iugusta, (,a.,on Monday 7th January, at the stat ic of James I.everich. de e-tsed. a 1 the perishab e property of said dcceas d; consisting of about thirty he *d of horse*, ma e md ( Oils among which the bcautifu and thorough bre.; horse PEN.,DYER by Hpruy,t:ic compel tor of Ec.ipce. out of Ariel by Eclip e. Most of said stock are line idooded. and five of ihem ; r now in training, viz Gann 4 years n d ry Eclipse, dam Betsey Richards; Seminole, fuui years od. t y Eclipse, dam Celeste; Agarah Unr risnti. 6 years old, by Eclipse, dim Gallatin; We anna, three years old, by Andrew dam Gallati- ; // ghl md Henry. 4 years o d, I y Hen.y. dam ■ i igi.- and Mary'. •or full pedigree and peifo.mai.ccs, see Turf Register. Also, a few head of Cattle, lerms. which will be li cral, made known c: he day of sale. P. »». M ' NTZ, ? , , , JOHN A. CAMERON, 3 ' dm r '* January 11, 1840. •he pi it 01 the Time; will please give the above one i sorlion. W L»il i i..,\ 1< Via, COURSE. G1 KN TLKMEN who m iy visit this race course, f are respcctfu ly info,med that the plea-ures of the tors will be agreeably increased by a call at the BAR, which will bo supplied with the best Liquors and other Refreshments that can be pro cured in the Augusta market; and a so. that the adics' department will be attended to by courteous and attentive servants And it is furtherßeserving 01 not.ee, that CX' elleul Dinners,composed of the choicest viands, admirably prepared by first rate icoi-s, will be solved to any gentlemen who de lig:.t in the good things 01 this iiie. A super or as sortment of choice W’incs will be kept on hand,for the acrommud.<li(-n of all who love- the feast of reason and the flow of 3oui. ; ’ I * 7t NICHOLAS FROELICH. sC ill DJI k * F j Iv 11 ft yj ill 1 * , " J4HE I rustc°s of tins institution are happy ti have it in their power to >late, that both tin principal \caderry in Augusta. ;>-nJ the I ranch a) ••um nervi le, have resumed tiicir cxerci-es. unde the management of Teachers who have the ful on. den. e of t e Trustees, and who, they are sa tis od. aie fully emit c i to that of the public. Mr Er.venpitts h. the Rector of the Academy already favorably known to the community, h charge ol rt.c Classical department and al. t>.• branches of e location requi ite for admi si»n t our best Colleges. His attainments a schola. and success in imparting useful knowledge, emi neatly qua ify him loi the discharge of the im poit mt duties of h s station. Mr. King, the principal Kng ish Teacher, r< centiv cngagt d by the Board, comes with the high e-t *e« ommenda ions as to charade ,takuts. lft» rary attainments and skill in tcaci mg, rnd th Trustees feel assume 1 tiiat lie will sustain the n putation which led to hi - selection, i The branch ol the Academy : t Sernmen’iHe i j un !er the immediate management of Mr. Frank I LIN (>E ’RGE. a gentleman of experience in teach j if’?- and highly recommended. The advantage 0 the location ot tuis bianch ot the Academy in om of the most healthful neighborhoods in the Slate a:.d su.'linci.tly remote from the unfnvo able in fluence of a crowded town, are too well known t need comment. ( n the whole the Boar-1 confidently rccommen ' to the public the principal r caderny and the Branch j at Summervil c, as being o 1 a better looting than j thev have heretofore been, an! pio nising great usefulness to those who may avail themselves 01 the advantages which they offer. A. 1 UN NINTH AM, j’n 11 P csident of Board of in-t^cc. GEORGIA STATE LOTTE RY, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE VUGUSTA INDEPENDENT FIRE COMPANY Class No. '.i.for !S4O, by the drawing of the Virginia State Lo eery, Glass No. 1, for 184 \ for the benefit of Peteisburg. . 0 be drawn at Alexander, Va., cn Saturday January 18, IS4O. D.S. Gregory & Co.,Manager?, A. Read Contractor HIGHEST PRIZE S 3 5,394!! GRAND SCHEME. I Prize of $35,2b4 - -is - - $35,294 1 . - - - li 764 - - - - . - 11,764 1 » • * * &,000 - - - - - 6.0(j( 1 -- - - 5,000 /,'n 1 . - - - 3.000 3 V(- 1 . - - - 2.500 1- • • * •*•••. 2,36 1 50 ... - 1,000 5(, 0t 5) .-- - 2»0 12 5 50 - - - - 200 JO.V 63 - - - - 150 gp 63 - • - - 100 (jV, 63 80 5,04 63 70 44. 63 6 J ,?.7 1 - .50 6 3 1.7 4) 5 01 3.6)4 20 73.(v 3 4 -6 10 231 36 .7,814- - Frizes,amounting to - SISS IS fickctk *lO -Miurcs ii: ;»ro;)orli«u, (jj 3 Orders for Ticket* in th*‘ s-’iorre. wil meet with prom} t itt< ntionif addressed(post paid 03 A. READ, Agent, Augusta, Ga. PUBLIC SALES. **■■* ■■■ ■ ' Administrator’s Sals. BY VV. E. JACKSON. On Thursday, the 20th Fcbruarj next. At the store lately occupied by Amos Bullard, do»* ceased, will be sold. The content* of said store, consisting principally of Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing, fcc. ike. Terms it sale. ISAACS TUTTLE,?*.. jan 10 GEQ.M.IfKWmv, $ Administrator't Sale. BY W. £. JACKSON, On the Ist Tuesday in March next. At the lower market, will be su'd. belonging to the estate of Polly Kelly, deceased, Sundry articles of Household and Kitchen Fw* niture. Terras cash. J an i 0 ISAAC S. TUTTLE, AdmV. BLANK BOOKS. MEDIUM Ledgers, Journals and Record Boohs, Demy do do . do do Cap do do do do t ap Day Books, long at.dt-road, * a P Day Buohs, Ledgers and Journals, half f bcund. Quarto Cap Books, red and feint ruled. Bank Hooks, leather and paper covers. Pocket Ledgers and Memorandum Boole of all kinds. Pass Rooks, leather and paper covers. Copy Hooks, Shipping Hook*, Receiptßook*, Cyphering Hooks. Drawing Book*. Blanks for the study of double entry book keep ing. in sets, suitable for schools, Mimattiie Day Hooks, Ledgers, Journal*, Cash Hooks, Letter Books and Beiord Books, imitation Russia ends, in and out of cases, soluble for pri vate aci cunts, $ Hill Looks Alphabets of a] sizes For sale by J. W & T. S. STOT, Kverv description of Blank Hooks, ruled to any patte n and bound to order, at noi them prices i he work and materials warranted jan. 10 A DV ANCES ON COTTON.—Advances will be jl\. rnade by us. on COTTONS consigned to our friends in Liverpool, Havre and Charleston-—in t ills on >ew '» oi k at 20 to 3** day* sight, on con -ignment to Europe, and 1 to 5 days sight, on corr signment to Hie bitter pfflce. 'bhe *hipj>crs, in aU cases, will have the benefit of the Exchanges. drr in ts GARDELLE & HIIIND. fc aII GS.— Dr. A. Cunningham .having taken .4JP Jamfs L. Houston into co-partnership, the business hereafter will be conducted undei the linn of * A. CUNNINGHAM & CO. j n 1 2w N’ O i l E. —The Court of Ordinary in and for the county of Kichaaond, stands adjou ned until Wednesday next, the toth Inst., at 10 o’clock A. M Ad t ose to hom \dministration ha* been granted, are nAilied that they aie required to at tend o-i tiiat day, to be qualified, it being ordered and adjudged by the Court ti at t&e qualification should ta e place in open Court. by order of Court, passed Stb of January, IS4O. j.m 10 ti GEO. M. WALKER,CIk. * i SHE Subscribers haw this day entered into ■ Hartnerdiip under the firm of FORCE, BRO TH JOHN P. FORCE, BE:\JA.VI IN \V. FORCE, BENJAMIN CONLEY, Augusta, January Ist. IS4O, All persons inde‘ ted to si. \V. Foxcf A Co. ap* requested to make immediate payment, FORCE. BROTHERS * CO. Wholesale Dealer* in Hoots, t*hnes and Leather, have on nand an ex tensive stock, which they offer to country mer chants at Northern price . jan 1 ts business of EDGAR * CARMICHAEL, * J. having expired by its own limitation, the sub scribers have pu.cha ed their entire stock of Good*, and will continue the wholesale and Retail Dry Goods business under the turn of O. E. & J. C. CARMICHAEL. OS W ELL E. CA R MIC H A EL. JOHN C. CARMICHAEL. January I, I.°lo. T hose indebted to the lap* hrrn of Edgar & ‘ ar raichael, will please cal! immediately and settle i their accounts. OSWELL E. CARMICHAEL, ® .H S Tvivin? partner of Edgar &. Carmichael. t«dK t>Abn.— The Hcu-e and Lot on [FPtpj the Sand Hills, immedia ely abo e Mr. —lrfirß Samuel H. Peck’s; is quite convenient to and has the privilege of the Turknet Spring. The Dwelling and all out houses are well hntshed, and it is both a eom*Oitable and convenient winter and su'rmpr residence. For ‘nr * apply to _ jan 14 O. E CARMICHAEL. £ TO KENT.—tour very Dwelling Ileuses on Green street, front-* 0 the City Hal . Enquire of “***' ts il. MEALING. | M STORE TO RENT—From. January Ist, 1840.—Enquire of RUSSELL, HUTCHINSON &-Go. dec 30 . TO RENT —A fu>t rate Carriage House, Stable and Lot. Enquire of RUSSELL, HUTCHINSON & Co. dec 17 ts GEORGIA RAIL ROAD. XTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. I’xopcsai* i. v wi Ibe received at the Engineer’s « fire, in | Gieens oro.yyn th*;2sth day of February next, for I grading a d bridging that part of the Georgia Rail- j Read between Madison and the Ridge west of the* Alec .i.t*. —a oistance of 25 miles. T is po.tioi of the- Road embraces some very. C'p isive work, including a Bridge, 50 feet ml jg h and '*•■ ( feet in length, across the Aleovyf river, to be built with stone piers and superstructure of wood. Rla s nn-1 specifications of the work will be ex h;h te lat the office, three days previous to the IrV tin*. i yments veil be made either in binds ofth* Company, bearing legal interest, (S pei «nt,; or is their stock, at pir, a* may be agreed u; < n. J. EDG AR TMOViSt u ,C. E. Engineer Departrreut.G. R. R. fc n Co J . Greensboro, Jan 13,1840. Ihp sui iu.u.i ha.mg returned to the pcctiully announces to his friends and the pu dir. that he.catter he will attend to calls in the Ur.c of his profession, at his residence, opposite the Ma sonic Hall. K Osib-OHN, jan 3 Surgeon Dentist. FUK.\ imtK WA R KIIQUb K, Avgusta, Ga. The subscribers having disposed of ‘"I their interest in the *tock of Furnfe taie in the store and shops, occupied by them in Broad street, unto I>. H. FTfWjf SI L‘ -‘OX, sun., respectfully solicit tbot fe a I patronage for him so generously be- stowed upon the hrrn. He will cou tii ic to receive snob articles, in all branches of th • ' urines*, so as to reuder it suitable to all pur chaser-'. SiLCOX & BROTHERS. December IS, 1839. WHOLESALE BOOT AND WABE-Uors^. 1 undersigned bt* ckULlisb r- J eu him>« fin toe city of Augu»ta. I'C transaction of the as ov* business, and is connected with extensive northern manufac turer t.um vvhorn he is constantly receiving largo invoice* of the various articles in his line, of th« h*-pt qua 1 ties .manufactured expressly for the south ern trade, which are olfeiod to dealers and plantei* 0.1 the mod reasonable terms. Ho is also prepared to fill largo orders at th« very lowest prices at short not.ee. A snare oi pai.gL ou 0 © is respectfully solicited S. B. BROOKS, No. 334 Broad-»t, dec 21 6m Opposite the late Planter*’ IJoteL