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

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Georgia, Taliaferro County: WHEREAS William B. Clemons applies to roe for letters of administration on the estate of I J.*hn <'lemon*, deceased. , These are therefore to cite and admonish all and lingular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at mv office, within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, «ny said letters should not be granted. (liven under my hand at office, tbitb-'thday January, IS4O Hitl> TOW, Cl k. ORANGES. —10 barrels in good order just re ceived by W K. JACKSON, ;- n 3 ' Auctioneer. ■l* . Cl GLINTING HOUSE ALMANA S, just re -1 reived and for sa'.e by ' o rir I. " P C"" '»’ jan •' Cl OS HEN BUTTER.—Xo kegs ...siita-uj ~y )f shen Butter, just received by dec 28 1. S. BEERS & Co. WM. R. McLAWS, Attorney nt Law, No. 4 Constitutionalist Range. dec la POTATOES. —100 bbls. now landing for sa'e by dec 6 If At KliiND. k PIECES BAGGING, for sale by [ (|( | [nov 12j W. E J\CKS^V. JstlK SALE, a first rate pan of young a.aage * Horses. Apply at Mr. Allman’s, tf-sep 2 T|ANK OF AUGUSTa STOCK. —oO shaies |j Bank of Augusta -tovk, for sale by dec 19 W. E JACKS N. Auctioneer. ■ * rHI PR Pi> AI n’S.—A few ba cs j.nt rereived » f and for sale by * dec IS RUSSELL, HU TCHINS .N .V Co. -j ivEI.N P'l IE\G. — v few case r Skein Phre.-d direct from thefictory, iur s.le by dec IS RUSSELL, 1C TEt' IN >()N & Co. lirANTK )—A situation as Bir eeper, by oje f f well experienced in the business. Appjy at this office dec 16 ] A (IP OIL —A supply of bat Bleached Lamp A Oil, just received and for-ale by dec 16 GATIN’ < 'HINTS IUCIFER M V PCH ES— vt three do.bus pb* t grocc, or twenty five cents per dozen, for >a ;e by Vcc O) J * r ’ ■ UST leccived and for sale, 4 hall pipes oi pure •I 4th proof French Brandy, direct inpo.Ulioji. dec 23 ’ F. Got.LV. | RICE— 30 Casks now landing. A constant , supply will be Kept on nan J, an I lumishctj to dealers in quantities to suit, by dec 6 G.ARDELLK & RUIN’D. 11 PAN PEI). —A smart boy. to be taken as an |f Apprentice to the Printing Business None r.ei d apply out such as can read an 1 write. Apply at this office. nov L SOUTHERN HARM »N i—Ste.eotype Editi pi, rorrected and improved. Just published and for sale by T 11. FLA s T, Augusta, dec 7 PLANT Si NUtl T> ».n, * olumbi s. IEECHES. — \ lot of healthy a Leeches, ju t received and for sa’e by u *y 14 GARVIN Si HAIVt’S. IfANCV BASKETS. —a large assortment of { Fren h FANCY BASKETS. Just received and for sale by W .1. CR V E&« <». dec y STEPHENS’ U.(lliri.( •». .. TING FLUID —a superior article—j*.st res reived and for sale bv dec g 3 J. W. <fc T. S. STOY. i j SPLENDID ENGLISH AND AMERICAN ANNUALS for IS4O -a great variety of Juvenile and Pot- Books: dec 25 ° For sale ny T. H. I'LAN I'. vy EG TOES FOR S \LE. —A likely negro man \ and his wife—fie bov a good field hand, and the woman a house servant. They may be seen at Hand vt ‘'CinntouN. 1 orsons desiro is of purchasing wi 1 please call; on (icssi's. Kerrs \ Hope, t this city. T 1 S VLE. — A likely negro Woman, about -6 vears of age. a first rate washer iruner, -eam-| stiTsv and house servant. Enquire at this office. nov Hi ** U HIUF. —A smart active boy, about twelve vears old. Ap dv to jan 4 wot ‘ ROBERT CAHTI !■’. 1% ) ipE ENNE-. —s>i,wuf.s Shear havE jii't receiv 'd from New •oik, a supply is Inch dornpeye n s. a new .m l i•• autiful sty le (si Sil s or ladies’ dresses, to which t ey respect.u i invite t .e attention of the , übin; dec 13 ##MIK Trustees of Columbia county \cademv 1 hare again engaged t*e services of Mr. Lewis Potter, a graduate of Dartmouth Col eg •, as Kcctoi; of the Institution for tie eus.ing year. I Ljb Acide ny was opened for the re "Option ol on the Ist inst. Boaidcan be had in the vicinity, on reasonable terms. K. T. WILLI MS, C ec’y. i in J_ _tf , | (ieo.lt* RoaJ Ac Hanking Co. > Branch at Augusta. 3 I DEPOSIT!', in sums of live huudi d doiiatH and upwards nearing an interest of six peij cent. j>er annutn will be received at this »ttic i;; fur periods not less than ninety day s, snbjet t to tl|<; order of the Irpositurs on receiving ten days notief? of their intention to withdraw j i nov 2o wtf J. W. WII.nR r sC ;, r ! y I)IS?OLI T «<>. frill K copartnership Heretofore »*xi'ting bet we jrj Heath & Quigley, is t'ii< day dissolved by mq j tual consent- All persons having dom mds -.gainflj the arm, are requested to hand them in. |; U. <. HEATH, ii December 31, IS4O. WM A. QUIGLEY. ?j IFiVf. A. QUIGLEY wiF continue to prartir|‘l Law in the Northern Circuit. IDs office in Wastj-i ington, Will.es county, Ga., one door east of t.fsi bank. U. S. 11 1 r.i will continue to plead an! pncV tier Law m t’te North* rn Circuit His offi ein he town of Aa-hin,ton, Wilkes county jan y wtt Mfor sale or to rent. From the Ist of ncto’.*cr next the two story dwelling House, at present occupied oy (V ilium Glover, at Apling, Colum i i cou di ; with two store houses, gin house, 'table. Arc. T. t?i lot contains two acres j the stand good for a storii*; or boarding house. | < Also, for sale, a neat p'easant and hea thy Fanr., one mile above the Quaker Springs, known as thjß Patrick Place,containing eighty acres—forty aereiF cleared and under cultivation, on wliii h is a toleru* ble good dwelling and ot er out buildings ; thill toil well adapted for the cu.ture of potatoes, >orn;,i and the Mulberry. :; Also, wi 1 be sold wi h or without the Farm., four thousand >loius MultlcauUs trees at 50cearal a tree included), as fine a- any raised in this neighborhood,and expect will range from oto 8 feed in height oy the first of ».cto*er next, wei branched. LE <N P. HU(i VS. : July 25 1 -L3tvwt r ;li - ~ ——- ■ FOR SALE, the .louse a. d 00l ou my ppy’D Sand Hills, formerly owned by the lat i ; Thomas vl. Chandler, i he* sua..lion ii«: a healtiiy and desirab.e one. App vto jan 4 w3t H* ;v ” ; j FIANo t\n% * *..>• HPARSuNS ha' this day opened two of thej • Patent Iron Frame Piano Fortes, made hy| Ciuc*e.ing*,v Mackays of Boston. These instru - ments possess ureal advantage'over most other:; : and are well worth the attention of the pu -he. F Also, lately received, a f.esh supply of new snif fashionab e Music. nov 7 LI.LIS-STIIEKI ULLtlyvfA.,. ACADEMY. fINHE undersigned would respectfully inform his x patio .s and tne pufilh that ins is n o vv re-opeued .01 the uusin ss o* the a niter, at his iur mei .'laud, opposite the dwelling of Mr. 11. ( ailiu. As uso.u at tn.s school, pupils of noth se.- s a,e received. cAe.y Hung relative to th • depo trne..t of the pupils, winch such an arr mgenje. t may f »e calculated to require, will be carefully attended to. C Pi aE. N. B.—lt is conternp atedtoopen a Night "choo , at the same room, as soon as a suitable cln«s can be r od«eted. C. p. ftltember IK. Uwtf m TO RENT, from the Ist Cct. n«»t, a STORE, No. 246 south-side Broad-street, recently occupied by the late o V\. St. PPly to JAMES GARDNER, Jr. au S 16 trw ts >T ( H ICE—AII pe.sons indebted to the estate lofJ. L. Jackson, eased, are req«ie<ted to 'ettie the same immediately, and all to whom the estate is indebted will render three accounts ag.ee ably to law within twelve m mths. jan 10 w6t W. E. JNCKSoN, AdmV LAWTON & BEHN, Factors and ( ommission Merchants, Savannah, Ga W. S. LAWTON, jan 11 wGt* P H. BEHN. NOTH E—All persons indebted to Archibald Heggie, 1 te of Columbia county, deceased, will please come forward and male pay ment, and luse having demands against the same, will pre sent them duly authenticated, within the time pre s.nbedby law. ISAAC N. HEGGIE, Ex’r. January 11. O 1 ICE.—V\ Ul uesot i on i„e , UN -April next,at the market House in the cty of augusta, forty acres Fine Land, more or less. K ing n the county of Richmond, adjoining lands of L. 1} i.cal and D R. Dickinson so d for the benefit of the heirs of Agatha Beal, deceased. Jan. 11, 1840. JOHN BOSTICK, Ex’r. RE.MOV AI. \| RS. C. HUFFMAN, respectfully informs her It 1 frieni< and customers, that she has temov d ..er lock ot >tap e, Dry. and Fancy tio ids and • illinerv, to nevt square above the new building ange. opposite tbc oid Plante.s’ Hotel. Augusta, Oct. 0 trwtU .DEBTORS AND (JiO.D Ton>. J fit’ll persons as aie indebted to the e-tate of -J William U right, deceased, are .«quested to ake speedy payment; nd those to whom the said •'t ite is indebted, wi 1 prt-e t their claims in legal jnn and ti ne. GE /. W. CRaWFiikD. Ja mary 10, 154.». w6t Administrator. A DAI IXISTR ATOII’N SALE. -1 ’ ILL t c sjldon tbcu.st Tuesday in February * » next at the lower market, between Hie HU I hou.s of vale, all the .ighl ..nd claim he.d by tc ate William vVright in two coi l acts wild the it/of Au ;uMa and county of ichmond relative o the ke* piug ;n repair ti.e road' an i oil lies. GE . W. CRAWFouD, Administrator fanuary 10, IV41 V 4 L wid 1 .X: CLTD If ».S XOTIC K. i I.L pe.sogs in lebted to Mary ravage, decer.s- X ed. late of Richmond county, a.e ee,uire to sake payment to the u dersigm d; and tbo e ho!d --• ;g e lam s against he. a.e eqne st* d to hand in an .u til 01 1 eir demands wulii.e t.veue months oin Ini' date. Jaa. s>, l»4 . w6f ' f *’’ T " lIXl.t'L f« 4 LL per-ms indebted to Mi ton Antony de .X eased, atcof k hmond < nunty. are » make payment to ti e un lersigned; and those o’ding claims agaiost him, aie re qn »sted to hand n an account of theii demands within twe ve lonths from this date. Jan. «, I'4 1 w6t A. J. MILLER, Ex’r. I Xi CI Tedi’S NO’TM E. VLL persons in le‘ ted to Robert i.l n deceas ed, late of Richmond <ounty, are n q ired to nae paynent totiie umleisigned; and tho'*‘ hold ng «'l ’im« against him, are n q iesled to hmd in m account of tl eir demands, within twelve months from this date. n * »s4-i. w6t A. J. MILLER, Ex’r. io..n n.'iie Teiu’X N. Tl* M. 1 LL persons indel te 1 to i iehard P’. Bush, de- A ‘X ceased, iatc of Richmond county, aie requir • 1 to make pay incut to the eindcisigned; an 1 tuose loltiingnaims against him, aie roque ted to hand in an w o nt of iheir demands, uuhin twelve months from thi'dile. Jan. 9. I v 4 wfit V T. VIDLER. Ad’n’r ttf > 1.1 i.m >k.< * r i.'h .10 .u. ... VLL pei'Ons indebted to i.ieen B Holland, de ceased late of Richmond county, are 1 cquir d to ma ce payment to the undersigned; ai d tho e !iol e.ng ca : ms ng*»ii»v him. are uq ested to hand n ;m acroo.nt of their demand - within th.c time pic* scribed by law. A. J. .MILLER, Adin’r January 9, IS4O. wfil i:xi:cltoils’ notch. 4 LL pe.-oiis in .*■ ti d <o the estate of Welrcmc Jen. deceased ere request d to ma e irn med ’te payment t<* the undersigned, and tl osc tiav ing demands again't the same wil* hand them int> 1 .er of the ..\ecutois duly proven according 10 law. AMORY SIBLEY, 3 FR I). M. • ABOT, J* Executors. H. H. GUMMING. J .Augusta, Dec. 23, 1839 Ctw. 1 FOR RENT.—The property of the un s:F| dersigned. on Broad, C ampbell and Gen* i : M t.e Streets, on Mclntosh MrceP, neai tin Fre...y niaii Church, at present occupied by fir 'tockton. Apply to McKenzie k denngch. Julv 2 wtf N. B. The occupants of the property for tin ear en«mn ' Ist • * tober next, will give notes »ay -1 le quarterly, and pay for the use of the Hy drant water. HIGH SI IU OL. rj HINSON proposes opening his C chool again • on Monday next, live doors below W. K. .vlichen’s, Drugiist. on Broad street He wi 1 in stru tin al the branches taught in the Male \.ad e nies of thisstite The hours of school will b«- from 9t) 12 a m and from Jto-0 p m ilis p.ice nf tuition will be or begi nets, or those in Head ing and v pel ing, per q aider, 0(< Tor scholars in the p. unary studies, 8 bt f'or all the common studies of an English e location, 10 00 For Laiin. Greek, Book-keeping and all the higher tranches of education 12 Ofl Customary pii.es for wool—Tuition mo oy to bv paid quarterly in advance d tvvtf jan 3 PRINTIN’ •GI F t:« JOR SALB, AT A Kla A I N A CiillbCL. r siibscii er o.Ters foi si e the Printing es | ta- li'iiment of t;.e UAIL\ XElVi>, in the city of Augusta, Ga. Flic news, ap r type consists of Nonp reil Bre vier, Buigeois,and Long Primer in sutli i ntq lan tity to publis 1 any paper in tie south* in tales the type is ve.y good an 1 be- 11 but little used The Press is one of Sm Mi’s pitent, of.iue's manufacture, and capable of printing an imperial sueet —and w arr mted to be iiuerioi to none in use The Jo . Ty p in the office comprises almost ev ery size Lo ii pica to twenty ine pica, and exten sive founts capa le ol d -ing any work wmich might oiler The assortment was male at Bruce’s foun dry in New ork, w ithout regard to cost, and is as * ompiete a- could ne desi el. I here is a large as sortmen of B >rders attached to the Jo • ( Ifice. A large Impo'iug Stone; a 1 umber 01 i h 1- es, large and 'tnall; a cast iron oiler Mould,* yl - rs Frame, &c ; togeilier with Mauds, t ases. ticks, Furniture, and every other artic e necessa ry in an extensive p.intmg establishment. The terms are j»l,3o0. (me third ra>h; a third on the Ist of July, 184 J; and a t urd on the Ist ot January , 1.>41, with approved notes Any person wishing to purchase a Printing' ffice, win scarce y ever meet with a more favorable op portunity. Lelte.s on this subject, post paid, addressed to Vndrew J. (-il.er.at Augusta, or to the subscriber 111 Mil ledge vi le, will t-e alien led to, NVTLLI \.d H PRITCHARD, j > Surviving partner of Piitchard B wh. All-UIMr VT.tIX’S sale. 4 G lEK ABLE to an order of the Inferior Court . V of Richmond county, when sitting for ordina > purposes, wi 1 be so d on the nrst Tuesday m I arch n xt. at the lower m.nket hoii'e in the i ity if Augusta, within tiie houisof sae. all that s t of land with the dwelling hou e and ol ei im 1 oveme ts t-iereou, in ti-e city 01 Ang -sia, * on ining 41 feet 3 inches f.ont in i-.liis st.eet md •mning back t e 'amc wid-h 132 feet to a ut be unging to the estate of >• raves, an-1 l oundetl on ie north and east of Graves’ ot, south by Kni ireetund wot by a lot belonging to toe estate o .nek;,el Kinrhley, deceased. Tne same being th. -aprrty of the estate of Michael K nehley. dee'ea 1. and 'old for t ie benefit of Hie hei.s .md cred, ursof said estate. Also, al the same time am p ace. and on the sam ccouni, will tie s-ild Ten >hares of the capit lock of the Bank of Xu-nstn ANN KINCIILEY Adra’s. December 14,1839 I 1 f RANAWAY, T ” JbscribfroD the night of the Ist i owned nl 1, a n gro ,nan liamed l>ick * formerly | a ve in,h’. €org f iJa,ten °f this county. Dick 1 dressed g U ,nula H°. about 2o yeais old. is weL ‘ I a d r’, * gU ° ‘ deal us e, and may pos ) •n„f; n , 1 mpl tu P ass ffira white man. or may have ? w P ' ,pe s S ’ took Wilh his wife, a . n gro woman be onging to Mr. Darling Johnson 01 t.us county, about 19 years old—she is biaek. . *5 ra Ged in the neighborhood of Charles ’ ‘ Mr. Bradwell. His mother was re en y owned by a M s. Jones of Co urnbus, Ga.. and now lives in Mo-ile, Ala. >he U also amu a o, y tne name of Juliet. Dick has for.nerh ■ ,si( D a U< ?. at liaild and rer > likely may offer him 1 r a baud on either the Savannah,* ‘cmulgee 01 > a loo* hee rivers, and endeavor to get his wife in as a cook, or ra ty be about to;umbus,or with his mother in Mobile . miormalion respecting them, directed to the su seiiucr at Busbyvule, tmu-ton county, or U >eorge Patten, at Perry, will be thaaklully re ■ ceived and soilahly- rewarded. - ■ i’ n *4 wim~ HEZ. THOMSON. WO.U.MSIIU TO It »S NUTIC K. A persons indebte 1 to Robert Barber, de 1 a"*, cea-ed, late ol Richmond county, are requir ea to make pay ment to the unnersigned; and a 1 those holding claims against him, are requested U han , them in du y attested, within tne time pre scribed oy 1..w. r Jan. 14,1>40. c. J. O-OK, Adm’r. J K REWARD.—Ranaway from the sub r i %j scn..e., a,,out a y ear since, my negio uian. b, 1..e name ol Norel. tie is about live feet tine in. lies high, i-tner da*k eompie-ted, v»-r ■ q’tn k spoken; and speaks in a low tone of -oice and neve, looks a wmie man in inCMaee when pn 1 Uen .o. 1 tuiik very piobublj t alheis about --.u ) gusla >even.y i.ve uo lais wi 1 i.e given lo any 1 peison wno will neuvei in ntome at r’aimyia, Le. county «.a..or f.v doiia*s ii fie is i-ecured in any 'a.e jail, so tj, at j g cl j,i m j*it 14 wot DAVJ »» m«'” HGlJSi’i iH-JM.Voi.;,,, . 4 MEETING of this ociety w il; be field 01 /X Friday evening ext ti e 17th inst., at sevci . w c - ,l k - *“ H>e vret o i-t un lay deliool Room i , * ,e nai °* f Met-.odi't *hu ch. lun tua at teiiden eol the ine.nbeis an 1 su .sen eis is re quested, and the va.ious committees that ha\i st rve 1 since .a t .tugu«t, are requested to hav* { 1 hen leports ready tor pre.'entaiion Aiso, a j E ectioi, wi . be he d al t ic 'arne time an 1 plac . j for a Secretary, t. ml the v cancy occasioned b j , 1 the deal lot Mr. . M FroWii, late Seeretarv oi \ l * ie J ' ut, ely. 1 fie puldi are respectfully invite -1 »o tfena. By orde. of the Fr sident. IT .i-i. T. A. B. S. * ■ •- - ► »• r i . * / r «1il E su' scriners o Tor or sale a well selecte. JL stock ol Drug*, stc.. with al the u.ce>sai\ nxtures for condm ting the business, on the mo' * reasonable t< rms. lhe entire-toek of (.oudsha/e ‘ been newly purchased 111 Philadelphia and New Xork. We wil, rent or lea-e the house now occupied y us, which has been neatly fitted up 10. a Drug tore. The speedy completion of the Georgia Rail.oad so this p;a e. to ether with the I cal demand 10. I medieii.es, ren lers it a valuable location to any per sun w 10 may be disposed to engage in this busi ness We have been ind-xel tooffei our stock for sale, on account ol our proles-ion il eng igcmems t einx such as to prevent the requisite personal attentio - I to the bus-ness. JONES <X i G!LUi. MaJi'on Morgan county,) ! Janua.y 14, IS4) 3 w-lt OV C NSIGWENT. —50 bbls Newark Ci.ler f »r sa e low I y j m 13 trw3w STOVALL 5t HAMLEN. CL OCHS, IN D w rldßSt\ Ao. 21. Broadsh ed, neirthe L’n ted State* Hotel j The subscriber having bong t out Mr. John B. Murpt-y. now oilers, at the old stand, 1 rich and ; fa.'lnonable as'urtment of GOl.-lJ and SlLYrlii 1 PATEST L VEuS, ajUPLIaX, L‘EPL\E and TERTJOAL WA H UES of the most a; p oved iniiiuta tuic.s; also, I.ue hi XSTEL CLON ES. — ( gene al as or orient of JEIVELiiY, viz ; Gold eck . hai s. Job do.. Ear and Finger Rings, Breast Pins, l tumbler. Pencil Cases, 'pe-tac cs,.( c., i:*., Flower v ast s, Niusical Boxes. A eneral assortment of silver Ware, sucii as ‘able, I e-». >alt and L'eseit Sptions, ongs, oup i adles, * andlesti* ks, ( attors, Cake F.askets .4/s —A fine nssoitmei tof Razors, Penknives, and Scissors, Bili Puises, Po ket 800 -s, t o nbs and Brushes, Fancy caps, Wa king Ci nos, Miud and Tobacco Boxes, with ava.iely ot oilier arti cles, which he will sell on reasonable te.ms, and • respectfully soli its a share of pu lie patronage, dec 9 trw2m G. C. GuRUviN. From an ncq ai- tanre of six years with Mr. G. 1 • . Gordon I chee.fnllv recommend him to rnv o!d -.stomeis. -as t-emg worthy 01 tneir conn lent e and > Iron a re. and lespcctfuily so ic it lor him a shaie - f the same. J-HIN B. MU P( V. JllJLdni-UY AND SILK Cl l/Tliltl . - y \VAR'» CHENEY & BROTHERS, 1 and ' A SON SHAW, have nowgrow ing, in the must flourishing conditn n, in T' Augusta.Geoigia adjoining the iiamp- I '.SAFG ton Race Cou.se, ai out 80,(((K) Moras Multi caul is Trees, which they otler for sale in lots 1 to suit purchase!*. For further information enqui , ry may be made of Messrs. Cheneys, at theii cocoon ery in Burlington, New Jersey, or of Mason >haw, at tne Eagle and 1 hceuix ot. lin \ugusta. Havifig *>ad sevrrnl years expo.ienee in cu tiva ing the n-orus 'nultieaulis from buds.ruttings, \c. t.iev will furnish ea< h purchaser with piinted in- 1 slruetfon' of tne best and mo't approved manner of planting -nd cultivating the t.ee>. the k’lht of soil most suitable lo growing tne same; and also foi 1 rea.ii gtl e silk worms and iec ing the silk. They I wil also have for sale, iik Worm Eggs of the most esteemed varieties, from moths scle< led with i great a.e so. their health. (Length and per lei tion, aug » w&tr ts RI.M »VAL. COSFECTIOSAU Y ESTA BUSH ME XT. L. NEHII retu.ns his thanks for foimcr f # patron.ge, and wood info m his Liends uiiu i.»e pu - ie. t -at be has removed bis onfeclion ary Lorn und rthe united Males Hotel to the New to*e *n Broad street, recently occupied :y (PC’, e.rysou x Co. and nearly opposite the store of George it- Jessup. lie has now on hand, ami will constantly keep a good assortment of uanmes. Foidiais W mes. xc. wnicn tie will dispose 01 on moderate term's nov rt trw 16 A CARD. Cl F. HOF/’ MAN & Co. having ta' *?n one of J # the large new’ stores opposite the ruins o the Pi inters’ Hotel, one square above Mrs. C. noil man’s former wc.l known stand, re pectin ly invite their friends and the pub ic to ca l and examine their large stock of India Silks, French and Sw-i-*- Embroideries, English and German Goods. Fancy and iliincry articles. See. &c., whi< h they offer to v and on good terms, w holesale and Yctaii. nov 16 trw2ra *u »**.i Y >I(JI A NS. subscriber being desirous of removing front \p, ling, Columbia county, o.*eis f.r sale hi roiise and Lot in mat village, togethei with abom forty acres of good a vat) e land within hall a mi * 01 the place, one fourth ol which is wood land, a*, t e baa nee La high st.te of cultivation. Tin dwe.ling is a good two story hou-e, weil .nisl.ee ai d in every rts.eit comfo.tab.e, together wit ail the necessary outuui r.iiigs Jhe lot on which *lie house is situated contains ih.ee and lluee fourth acres well iinp.ovid ,-is me su .seme* will retire from thepia<ti*e o. Medicine in ti.i* county m the event 01 his set mg out. a fine opening will be mide fora pin si ian desirous of enieiing iraniedutely into practice.— (ny such aie invited 10 cat! ..nu exair ine the pro- WlLl.la.Vi &. .iuNES. tf VfKW ENGLAND RUM & SALT. ■Lx 40 bbis New England Rum, 1000 bushe s Sail, YAUCLUSE DSN \BURGS—Price REDUCE! | A constant supply of CottoaUsnaburgs, fion the v aucluse Factory, for sale at a reduced pri t by their agents, CLARKE, McTEIK A Co. ■*«: aug 15 ts B CANDY’S MADEIRA WINE.—The subscri bers will receive orders for this celebratei Vv me either of direct importation or via India. Samples may be seen at their ulhce. A fww dozen India Madeira now on hand and so. SUPERIOR WHITE FLANNELS. —Snowden & Shear have received from New i ork a large supply of new style and very superior VVhita Flannels, warranted not to shrink, to which the* respectfully invite the attention of the public. d'i Augusta Insurance & Bankiwo Company,? January 9, 1840. V 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 1U 4t ROBERT WALTON, Cashier. BLANK B(X>KB—-The subscriber i* now pre pared to manufacture Blank hooks, to any pat tern, and at short notice. large assortment of Medium,Demi, am: cap i.lank books for sale cheap by jan I T. H. PL \NT. JOHN S. COOMBS,Factor and,Commission Mer chant, Savannah, Georgia. Reference— G. h. Lamar, Savannah; a. Sibley vugusta; Rev. Geo. F. Pierce. Macon, dec 17 tIF %T PItIVATF S\I.K. JUST received, 25 hhds choice Orleans Sugar, 20 tierces new I ice, 20 lerkins Go-hen Butter, 4 i bbls Mouungahela Whiske}', For sale by jan a RUSSELL, HUTCHINSON & Co. 9 k UPON i’’S P' WDER.—6OO Kegs H. F. G JU spo ting Powder. 50 i kegs do do 15 keg® "Eagle’’ powder, in rrnisters, 1 00 “ Blasting do. Jut receive! a for sale by (dec) G VRDELL : a lIT '* \ r EAS P POWDERS.—For raising Buckwhea and Hatter CaUcs, perfectly light and reads lor ha . ing the instant they are mixed. Sold who.e sale and retail by jan 19-ts HAVILAND, RISLY & CO. —Person® having business with tin Inl subscriber can ca lat the -tore of James L» vench, deceased, in Augusta, where he may hi fdun.l from 9 to 12 o’clock, and from 3 to 5 o’c!o< k nov 14 ts P. H. .\IA.\TZ Cl l’Y TAX RETURNS —The Clerk of ou i i‘ will on the Bth inst open his Digest for th present year. He hopes all will be prepared with their return at hi® lust call. S. H. OLIVER jan 7 oierk f Connci JOHN A. CLEVELAND DENTIST— las ;e turn -d to the i it}' where he rontem[ilates rc maining a few weeks, on y. Persons dc®i inghi professional services wi | do we 1 to make i urnedi ate app i/ation a® bis stay is iniited and Isis pres enl engagements wit near V occupy the time of id intended vi®ir. He has for the present taken rooms at hi> former resident e o’e door a ove Bones and Carmicheai’s Hardware store on Broad st He has on hand for sic a large assortment f Stockton’s incorruptible Tcet . at New York prices. jan 7 ts Ilf ANTED.—A situation is wanted in some f V respccta le mercantile establishment o. ware house, in this city by a young man, who is acquainted with the mercanti e business, he is a! 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 a® employment He is willing to devote las whole attention o the interest of his employer in every respect whatever For further particulars, address J. B. J. t . through the Post c/ffi-C box A. jan 7 lw* ra:\ni;u> i-euade skminahy. fJIHE Trustees of the Penfie ! c J Female Semina l ry, take plcasute in announcing to the public, that for the ensuing year, they have engaged the 1 services of Professor H. t soood I’urcf., as Prin i pal in tiic Liter try. and Professor D W. Chase, hi the Musical Department, to be aided by three com petent i e nale Assistant i eachcrs. No I'eacbeis need sustain higher reputation in their vaiious departments than Professors Pierce and Chase have done, in the communities where ti-ej have taught, and paiticularly 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 tiu«tee® have h;d a 9pe« ial regard to 1 the growing importance of the village in which their m-titution is located; and wish to alforO the utmost possi de inducement for the settlement j among us of al such parents as ho d i.i high esti mation the education of their daughteis a® well as sons, and wish to superintend the interests of both , while pursuing their cour-e of education. Instruction will be given in eveiy branch of science and literature w!ii« h is taug t in any sim ilar institution i the southern States. Sui a*>ie apparatus for illustrations in Philosophy, Astrono my, • hemistry, !kc., with ill the necessary chem ical substances foi experiments, will be fu.nished j I free of any extra exp* n®e to the pupil. •' tract regulations will ho c: joined upo t a’l the j young ladies of t ie Seminary, in respect to their giving and receiving visits, and attending parties ; of pleasure. They wilt al-o he required to avoid coulrai ting ary deits without an express order from then paients, or those under wnose care they may I be placed. Ail parents and guardian* patronizing this insti tution, are earnestly r qu- ted to furnish their daughters or ward- witn pain and substantial clothing, as all extravagance in dress will oe dis countenanced by me le*» heis and trustees. Additions are maning to the buildings on the teachei’s lot, immediately contiguous to the culi nary. for the accommodation of twenty or thi.ty bonders under the immediate caie of ike tea hers. Board can ai®o e o lamed in the most respectable private tami ic. for slo to sl2 per month, iuciud [ ing lodging and fuel. . ne ..rst term wi.l commence the last Monday in Januaiy. and t lose in Friday be for* the .;.st Mond iy in Ju y. Ihe second term wittcom nence on tue tur 1 *on day in Aug Ist, a. d close Friday befo.e the third Monday in December. RATES OF TU.TI N Primary De art me it peliin g and definitions, Reading, Writing. Mental and Written Arithme tic, and the Elementary Branch s 01 Geog.aphy. Grammar and History, SA) per year. Junior Uepirtment —Advanced classes in Hi®- | tory. Geography, Gramm ir, Arithmetic, Writing, 1 Rhetoric, ogic, Intelle. tual and .vioral . hilo-ophy. 1 Natural Theology, and Evidences of Christianity. s3j per year. Senior 1 epartmmt —Natural Philosophy, As tronomy and Chemistry, w.th practical illustra tions; Zoology, notany. Geology, Mineralogy, An imai and • egetahle Physiology, the general branch es of Mathematics and political Economy, S4O pci year. m additional charge of $lO per year will be made .or Ancient md Modern Languages. 6ur Drawing, Painting and Ornamental NccdK W ork, $3 1 per year. For in-truction 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 j>s per year. An addit.onal charge of $1 pci year, will be maJr for fuel, c. Settlement, either by note or cash, wil oc re quired tor the tuition of each term, in a tvance - ao ch Tge will i>e m ole for a ies- period ihm on term except by special contract. boys under eight years of age will be admiitei in the Primary Department. Regular cuur>es of Lectures will be dehvere by the Principal in Experimental Philosophy, Na turai History, xc. K. M. >ANDERS. ADI EL SHERWOOD, AH AL M JANES, j LEMUEL GREEN, v Trustees. JAUE> DAVAM, | E. H. M ACON, THOMAS STOCKS, J 1 ;an S trw ts < PUBLIC SALKS. 1 v BUSSELL, IlU'l CUINsoN A Co. THIS DAY, At 1 1 0 clock, will be sold, in front of our store, One likely Negro VVoraaa, a good cook, washer, uroner and seamstress, toldfor no fault. j llll __ Terms Cash. HY KUSSELL, HUTCHINSON & CO. THIS DAY, \t half past 10 o’clock, will be so’d, in front of our store, 15 sacks Salt, 20 bbls Potatoes, 4 “ choice Lreaat Ale, 2 hhds Sugar, 20 half boxes Raisioe, 20 whole “ “ 10 ferkins choice Goshen Butter 6 bags Coffee, * 2 ps Duff 1 .Bankets, Also, a lot of House and Kitchen Furniture, Chairs, 7 ables. Bedsteads, ic. Stc. j* n Teims cash. *iY UIsStLL, IIUTI HINSON & CU. THIS DAY, Will 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 • quipments, consisting of Epaulettes, Spurs, oue sp endtd >word,, pis-ob, Sabres, Ac. &c. J in Terms cash. Sale rs Sugar, for Darien Bank Notes. UY KLSSFLI., Hi T» IHaKON & Co This DAY, - t id be sold, in front of our store, to close a con signment,for 1 arien r.ank notes, at j.ar. the pu,- ch-tser allowed time to col tet the money, Sale of Negroes. t\ IUISsEbL, I* UTtHi\SON & IO (n th tust 1 ue«daj in February next, A ill be sold at the ower market, etween tin usual hours of sa e, bv order of V\ m. B. Green administiatoron the estate of Samuel Playor - W om- n,gocd house servants, 2 Children, 1 lively Girl, a firs: rate house servant and nurse v *• j.nS M - lv E. (ill EEABLE to order «.f the Inferior # ourt of Kithmonl io nty, whi e sitting so o ilman •u;po®es. wil : < so d in tugusla, t.a.,on Monday /th January, at Hie stable 01 .lames l.everich. de e tsrd. a 1 the perishah e property of said deceas es consisting ol about thirty head of iiorse®. ma e vnd colts among which the hcautifu and thorough hre.; horse DEN..OVER by Dernv.t.ie comperi tor of Ec.ipse. out of Ariel by Ec lip e. Most of said stock are line blooded, and five of them : r now in training, viz Gann 4 yea/s od >y Eclipse, dam Betsey Richards; Seminole, foui years od. by Eclipse, dam Celeste; Agarah Urn risnn, 6 years old, by Eclipse, dim Gallatin; We anna, three years old, by Andrew dam Ga’llaii'; H ghhnd Henry, 4years od, by Den.y. dam dgl«- and Mary, ior full pedigree and pcnfo.mai.ccs, see Turf R< gi-ter. Also, a few head of Cattle, lerms. which will he li -eral, made known c; he day of sale. P. »». M'NTZ, ? . JOHN A. CAMERON, \ Xdm r '* January 11,1840. J * he pi it 01 the Times will please give the above one i sertion. iiA-f.Fiv.N U vt 1, c:oi USE. G1 KN I'LEMKN who m >y visit this rare course. I are rcspectfu ly info,med that the plea-ures ot the tnrf will be agreeably increased by a call at tne BAR, which will bo supplied with the best Liquois and other Refreshments that can be pro cured in the Aujusta market; and a so. that the adies’ department will he attended 1 0 hy courteous and attentive servants And it i® furthei deserving I 01 not.ee, tliat ex client Dinners,composed of the ! efioicest viands, admirably pr-*pared by first rate i dols, will he seivcd to any gentlemen who de lig..t in the good things 01 this liie. A super or as sortment of choice Wines will be kept on hand,for the accommodation ot ah who love "the feast of reason and the flow of soul.” j an H 7t NICHOLAS FROKLICH. lU i i>ljJi k * i' • Iv n uu >ll coda I ■ . •'JIHk. I rustc°s of tins institution arc happy ti |_ have it in their power to stale, that both tin principal veaderry in Augusta. ;>-:id the 1 ranch ai - um nervi le, have resumed their exercises, unde the management of Teachers who have the fui on. den- e of t e Trustees, and who, they are sa tis od. are fully emit e i to that of the public. Mr Er.venputs 11, the Bet tor of the Academt a ready favorably known to the community, h. charge ol the Classical department and al, t> • branches of e location requi ite for admi aim t our best Colleges. His attainments a® a schola. and success in imparting useful knowledge, emi nently qua ify him foi the discharge of "the im port nt duties of li s station. Mr. King, the principal Enx ish Tea her, r> centl\ ongagi d by the Board, comes with the high e-t ,e» ommenda ions as to charade , taunts, lit*- rary attainments and skill in teaci mg, end th Trustees feel a,-suie I trial he will sustain the rr I putation which led to hi* selection, j The branch of the Academy -,-t Summerville i j un !er the immediate management of Mr. Frank j us t.E 'Rge a gentioinan of experience in teach j ing. and highly recommended. The advantagt o t.lO location ot tuis h.anch ot tho Academy in on.- of the mo®t healthful neighborhoods in the State a:.d sullit lei.tly remote from the unfnvo able in fluence of a crowded town, are too well known t need comment. ( n the whole the Board confidently rreommen’’ to the public the principal academy and the Branch at Suminervil c, as LCir.g o 1 a better fooling that, thev have heretofore tiein. an! ptonising great usefulness to those who mav avail themselves 01 the advantages which tliev offer. A- * UNNTVTHAM, j ir * II P csi-dent of Board of in-t"r«. GEORGIA STATE LOTT E UY, FOR THE BETtriT OF THE VUGUSTA INDEPENDENT FIRE COMPANY Class No. 3, for IS4O, by the drawing of the Virginia State Lo tery, Class No. !, for 184 q for the benefit of Deteisburg. . 0 be drawn at Alexander, Va., cn Saturday January 18, IS4O. D.S, Gregory & Co.,Managers, A. Reap Contractor HIGHEST PRIZE S 3 5,3 9 41 ! GRAND SCHKMIi. I Prize of $35, 2! 4 - -is - - §35.294 1 -- - -It 764 - - - -- - ) 1 70-j 1 , - - - e,ooo 1 ... - .Vn i . - - - 3,000 , 1 ... - 2.-500 V f.’-l 1-- • ” 2.361 ••••», 23(j| 60 -- - - 1.000 - .... 4'u 5) - - - - 2»U **-••• 200 C 3 - - - - 150 ...... Q , 63 - • • • 100 63 - -- -- 80 ...... jo-1 63 70 63 - - - - - 6 * - - - - . . 3^7 I - 50 C ; 1-7 4) 5 01 3.6»4 20 73.-3 34‘ 6 10 .... . 231 36 .7,814- - Prizes,amounting to - SISS IS rickcti* «|() -Miarcs in tro;iorli«m. for Ticket® in i l '* abov*" s'-iierre. wil meet with promj t itt- ntionif addressed, post paid io A. READ, Agent, Augusta, Ga. *■ l ■ i PUBLIC SALES. Administrator's Salt. BY W. £. JACKSON. On Thursday, the 20tb February next. At the store lately occupied by Amos Bullard, ceased, will be sold. The contents of said store, consisting principally of Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing, kc. Ac. Teems at sal*. ISAAC S TUTTLE,? . . . jan 10 GEO. M. NEWTON, $ Administrator's Sale. BY W. £. JACKrON, On the Ist Tuesday in March next. At the lower market, will be so'd. belonging to the estate of Polly Kelly, deceased, Sundry articles of liouseho d and Kitchatt Fur oiture. Terras cash, jan 10 D*AAC S. TUTTLE, AdmV. BLANK DOCKS. MEDIUM Ledgers, Journals and Record Cooks, Demy do do . do do Cap do do do do 1 ap Day Cooks, long ai.dhroad, < ap Day Books, Ledgers and Journal#, half bound. Quarto Cap Books, red and feint ruled. Bank Books, leather and paper rovers. Pocket Ledgers and Memorandum Boole of aid kinds. Pass Books, leather and paper covers, C opy Books, Shipping Books, Receipt Book*, Cyphering hooks. Drawing Books. Blanks for the study of double entry book keep ing, in sets, suitable for schools, Miniatuie Day Books, Ledgers, Journals, Cash Hooks, Letter Books and Re«ord Books, imitation Russia ends, in and out of cases, suitable for pri vate ac< oui.ts. Bill i/ooks Alphabets of a] sizes Tor sale by J. W Ik T. S. STOT- Even description of Blank Hooks, ruled to any patte n and bound to order, at northern prices.*- 1 he work and materials warranted. jart 10 4 D\ ANCES ON COTTt 'N.—Advance* will be a\ raade by us. on COTTONS consigned to sur friends in Liverpool, Havre and Charleston—irr t ills on ew ’i ork at 20 to 3 !) days sight, on con 'ignment to Turope, ana I to 5 days sight, on corr- Oan men tto the bitter place. The ship|>en, in ail cases, will have the bcneiit of iho Exchanges. drr i 5 ts GARDELLE& HlllND. fc |II OS.— Dr. A. Cunningham . having taken M. 3 Jamfs L. Houston into co-partnership, the b usiness hereafter will be conducted undei the nna of A. CUNNINGHAM & CO. j n 1 2w X* ()! I K.—The C ourt of Ordinaty in and for INI the county of Richmond, stands adjou:ned until V\ ednesd iy next, the loth inst.. at 10 o’clock A. M At t ose to horn \dmmistmtioii has been granted, are n Aided that they aie required to at tend o*i that day, to be qualified, it being ordered and adjudged by tae Court t: at the qualification should ta e place in open Court. By order of Court, passed Bth of January*, 1340, jui io t.i r»Ko. m. walker,cik. 9 |s HE Subscribers haw this day entered into ■ Partnership under the firm of FORCE, BRO THERS 4 CO. LEWI* M K BCE, JOHN P. FORCE, BENJAMIN \v. force, BENJAMIN CONLEY, Augusta, January Ist, IS4O. All persons indei ted to ii. W. Fobcf A Co. requested to make immediate payment. FORCE. BROTHERSCO. Wholesale Dealers in Boots. - v hues and Leather, have on nand an ex tensive stock, which they offer to country mer chants at Northern price . jan I ts riNHK business of EDGAR * CARMICHAEL, A having expired by its own limitation, the sub scribers have pu.cha ed their entire stock of Goode, and will continue the wholesale and Retail Dry Goods business under the lum of O. E. & J V CAR MICHAEL. OSWKLL E. CARVICKAEL, JOHN C. CARMICHAEL. January I, Ic4o.1 c 4O. 1 hose indebted to the late firm of Edgar & • ar (nioliael, will please call immediately and settle their accounts OS WELL E. CARMICHAEL, jt S rvivinT partner of Edgar &. Carmichael. , f'ii RALE. — The Hcu<e and Lot on fuTf|cj the Sand Hills, tmmedia ely abo-e Mr. —Iff.JH Samuel H. Peck’s; is quite convenient to and has the privilege of the Turknet Spring. The Dwelling and all out houses are well finished, and ir is both a conToi table and convenient winter and residence. For *or < apply to _ jan 14 O. E CARMICHAEL. a TO KENT.—Four very comfortable Dwelling Ileuses on Green street, front- Jng the City Hal . Enquire of » uv »* ts H. MEALING. MS FORE TO RENT—From. January Ist, IS4o.—Enquire of RUSSELL, HUTi HINSON A Co. dec 30 „ . MT<» RENT —A first rate Carriage House, Stable and Lot. Enquire of RUSSELL, HU TCHINSON k Co. dec 17 If GEORGIA HAIL ROAD. mmm. XTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.—PmoposArr il wi Ibe received at the Engineer’s ■ tiire, in Gieens oro. on the 25th day of February next, for grading a d bridging that part of the Georgia Hail Read between Madison and the Ridge west of the Alco »i.e» —a i.istance of 25 miles. T is po.tioi of the Hoad embraces some very e'p isive wor , including a Bridge, 50 feet i« ig h and * ( feet in length, across the Alcovy river, to be built with stone piers and superstructure of wood. Pla s nnd specifications of the work will be ex vth te 1 at the office, three days previous to the Irt tieg. i y moats wi I be made cither in b# nds of the- Company, bearing legal interest, (8 pei ent,; or is their stock, at pir, a* may be agreed u; < n. J. EDG AR THOViSta ,C. E- Engineer Departrrent. G. R. R. J: fl Co 2 . Greensboro, Jan 13,1540 The sui bu.uv iiA.iug returned to the city, re*— pectfully announces to ids friends and the pu Air. that he.catter he will attend to calls in the lire of hia piolession, at his residence, opposite the Ma sonic Hail. E OSBORN, jan 3 1m Surgeon Dentist- ITKNIIT It k WA R T-UQt’b IC, Avgusta, Ge. The subscribers having disposed of 1 their interest in the stock of Furni taie in the store and shops, occupied by them in Bread street, unto D. H. FTmjf RlLt OX, sen., respectful ly solicit that stf e patronage for him so generously be ’* stowed upon the tirm. He will eou ti i ic to receive such articles, in all branchea cf th ■ * u«iness, so as to render it suitable to all pur cbaser.■*. SiLUOX & BROTHERS. December IS, ]K39. WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAttE-liOUS^, rfn 1 ur. undersigned has eiublish eu hmi.-e f ui Lie city of Augusta, e frunaactrots of the above 1 usings, and is connected with an extensive aortheni manufao- H’.rci. front wliom he is constantly receiving largo invoices of the various articles in his line, of the h“ft qua ities manufactured expressly for the south ern trade, which are olTeied tc dealers and planter o i the moA reasonable terms. He is also prepared to fill large orders at the very lowest prices aishortnot.ee. A snare of pat.jl na 0 f» is respectfully solicited S. B. BROOKS, No. 334 Broad-M. dec 21 6m Opposite the late Piaster*’ IJoteL