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

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- : Negro woman to hire.—*an t* hhed for a few months, a negro wonii i, a first rate washer and ironer. Apply to | feb 14 RTSS i'LL &HU | CHIN SON. M A L' I S O N S pill I N G S . mm Am fill;.. oAOisON SPRINGS lias Ibanged own ei s, and the present proprietor <5 'his fashion able Watering place, who is now fitting them up in a super! r style, will be aide to acconfnodale about 300 persons, in a nanner which he Indies may enti tle him to the future patronage of his waiters. The oil buildings are undergoing a thoro jlh repair, and new ones being put up—the roads leading to the Springs will be made safe and pleasiAt for carna ges—new avenues are opened, and various other improvements are in progress, which add much to the comforts and amusement of viv’ters. Arrangements have been made wiyi Mr. H. N. Wilson to put a superior line of coaches between Athens and the Springs, so that wit ; the present arrangements of the Georgia Rail Hold the time of travelling from Augusta to the Sprin g will not ex ceed twenty hours I They will be opened on the first offline for the reception of visiters, and the follow};? moderate scale of charges observed: Hoard, by! die month, $35; children and servants half price* D A NIK L AT Oil K ISON, ♦ ’ roprietor. feb 14—wtlstje % AD3I INI,ST |{ ATRIX’S sk LE. "VM/” ILL be sold on Friday, the twenty-seventh ▼ ▼ day of March next, at the Livery Stables lately occupied by John 11. Gucdron, tU ceastd, the entire stock of Carriages and Horses|belonging to that establishment, with a number ofjdiidles, Sad dles, and setts of Harness Also, sixtv, - nine shares of the capital ‘dock of the Peoples* Line Stage Company v Also, the interest of the said John Ill( uedron in a contract for the transportLn of the nliil from Au gusta to Savannah, via the Central IIJiI Road; to gether with stock of horses and of differ ent kinds employed on the route; alio, 25 shares of the capital stock of the Georgia Insurance and Trust Company. At the sane time and place the Staphs, &c. will be leased from the first of April next to Ist Octo ber, 1841. ; ELLEN B. GUELRON, . / Administratrix of John Guedron. IS February 14, 1840. I swtd RANAWAV OR STOLEN from rly plantation on the 3d inst.,a mulatto boy iloned DEN NIS. Said boy is about 19 or 20 year! of age, ot a reddish cast, remarkably kinky hair For mulatto, speaks rather slow but bold, rather sleijUer, and car ried away with him two coats, one iecond hand bottle green, without sleeves, the othli an oldish blue, and a white woo! hat with the c.|iwn round. Said boy was purchased of Hughes aid Patterson, Tallahassee, about a year ago, but is|;rpposed to have been enticed away by some whi»; man. A reward of §25 will be paid if take} in the Ter ritory, and SSO if taken out of the 'lirritory, and lodged in any count}' jail, or deliveredfu my plan ta ion 12 miles from Tallahassee on ijie Thomas villc road, and SIOO will be paid fui| the ruffian who assisted in his absconding. I feb 14—3tw JACOB S’# ROMAN. HIGH SCHOOL. | P JOHNSON proposes op ening bisffohool again • on Monday next, five doors It low \V. K. Kitchen’s, Druggist, on Broad street. |He will in struct in all the branches taught in thcfMalc Acad emies of this state. The hours of school will be from 9t012 am, and from 2t05 p m His prices of tuition will be —for beginners, or tnese in Read ing and Spelling, per quarter, - §6 00 For scholars in the primary studies, ; 800 For all the common studies of an Kng ish education, I 10 00 For Latin. Greek, Book-keeping and |,ill the higher branches of education., 12 00 Customary prices for wood —Tuitio|. money to bo paid quarterly in advance. d4t\Mf jan 3 TO RENT, : rj’UIE Plantation befonging to thees; »tc of Henry A Mealing, deceased, about three .rules beiow Augusta, between the Savannah road a,id the river. It has thereon a good dwelling for an overseer, with all necessary negro houses, stables, and parns. The plantation is in good order. There is a well in the yard, and the Plantation is well watered through out. About one hundred acres of first rate land, some new ground, and a quantity of elder land.— There are a number of Cattle, nnd sotv.e Corn and Fodder, which can be had if wanted, ; Also,for sale, a numbei of Northernjjmadr Carts and Ewo-Horse Wagons, can be seen u'iAugusta by apply ing to J. S. C]|aßK, or feb 7 —w4t P. H. ” -ANTZ. CLOCKS, WATCHES. & JEWELRY. No. 212 Broad street, near the United \lates Hotel ftp The subscriber having , bought out Ay. Joim D. Murphy, now t.ijers, at the CV'iS old stand, a ricji and sash- A ionable assortm jut of GOLD ' Vi< ■ 1 and SILVER I PATENT {■ # LEVERS, Dlf-LEX, L’- /V V EPINE and VERTICAL WATCHES, <|‘ the most approved manufacturers; — also, fine MANTEL CLOCKS. A geleial assort ment of JEWELRY and SILVER if ARE, with a variety ol other articles, which he'will sell on reasonable terms, and respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. G. C. >;ORDON. Watches, and Jewelry repaired, feb 1 w2m . From an acquaintance of six years jvith Mr. G. C. Gorden. 1 cheerfully recommend Iv n to my old customers, as oemg worthy of tnexr confidence and patronage, and respectfully' solicit tor am a share of the same. JOHN B. Afl RPHN. u_ j TO RENT, from the Ist-pet. next, a f H STORE, No. 246 south-side iLoad-street., B Q recently' occupied b>' the laU D. W. St. John. Apply to JAMES GARDNER, Jr. aug 16 trw ti} MFOR SALE. —That desir.Ege property known as Marehmont Place, c.|, more gen erally, as Fox’s Gardens, containing one bundled and fifty acres, within about four miles of the city of Augusta, and a half mile |.\est of the U. S. Garrison. On the premises is 1 large and convenient Dwelling The out buildings are nu merous and good. There is a Spring ov never fail ing water, within a hundred yards of sie house Tne gardens are handsomely' laid out, apd contain a great variety of trees and plants, '’he kitchen garden is productive, and convenierj to water, having two Springs therein. The ai.'ive will be sold on good terms, for which apply tot E. W. STARR, on the pb*ce,or to F. LA MB AUK. jan 22 . swim NOTICE. —Those creditors of A. sMcKenzie, who claim under an assignment yade to the subs uibers and James M. Carter, deceived, on tbe sth of July, 1833, will please hand in Jieir claims, with proper evidence.* as early as convfr ient. PETER BENNOCH. . jan 33 JOHN i>. KING, 'H'ssignees NOTICE. —Orders for Lumber will Je thankful ly received at the estate Milhlof William Skinner, deceased. Price of good Lumber, $lO. Price delivered, sls. | ELIZABETH SKINNEiJ, Adm’x. jan 16 I swim OTICE.—AII persons indebted A> the estate AAI of Wm. Skinner, deceased, wi;J come for ward and make pay ment,and those pcyiins having claims, will p esent them within the tfine prescri bed by law. ELIZABETH SKINNEif, Adm’x. jan 16 jj swim ASSIGNEE’S NOTICIJ. | 4 LL person? indebted to t ie btefiili of Dalby A & Hooghkirk are requested to payment to the undersigned, and those holding c'Jims against said firm are required to hand in an account of their demands. A. J. MILLER, Assignee. February 4, 1840 | w g t OTICE. —All persons indebted l<4 thcT Estate JLn of James Leverich, late of Kkilnond coun ty, deceased, are requested to make im f ediate pay ment ’ ) Robert Austin, who is duly authorized by us to settle tuc same; and those havilg demands against the estate, will present tiiern JluJy attest ed, within the time prescribed by law? JOHN A. CAMEROiNjb , PHILIP H. MANTZ, jK Adm r * February, 5, 1840 I 6tw . I J V I HIRE, anupfumished room on . w l or second floor/suitable for an of fice, in uWa,: Broad-street. at the United States Hotel. feb 12-trw3ty PUBLIC NOTICE.—The public are notifieJroat ea All in t he vicinity of their lots, for filling up, may be had by application either to the Clerk of Council or to FOSTER BLODGET, Marshal, feb 11 —3t ICE - —Taken from the Western 'wArf on Monday last, a Box marked ‘-J. dischaiged from the Augusta and Boat Company’s Boat No. 11. Any information respecting it will be thankfully'received. Jeb 10 - THOMAS DAWSON. franklin house, Corner of Broadway and Dey street , New York. THE proprietors respectfully inform Hi-Pl their friends and the public, that they have recently made large and extensive improvements in the a ove establishment. They have a. Ided to the House a large number of single rooms, and thrown the entire second story on Broadway into Ladies’ Parlors, with sleeping rooms attached K ® They have a [so made a large and commodious Dmmg Room for gentlemen, besides numerous other improvements which will add to the comfort and convenience ol their guests. The house is situated in the most central and pleasant part of Broadway and convenientfio tne business part of the city The proprietors, grateful for the liberal patronage heretofore received, respectfully solicit a continu ance of the same XT , r „ HAYES & TREADWELL. Aew York, January 1. f c b 10 dlw TO RENT OR LEASE, 30 acres of choicej'im proved land, well fenced a good portion of it has been highly mamned, and well adapted for the production of corn, oats, peas, or grass. This land, adjoining the town commons, on which is a j well of good water, will be rented lor one, or leased for four years, to any responsible person, or one giving good security. Apply to feb 6—sw3w GEORGE M. THRW, XTOTICE.— All persons indebted to the estate LI of John Sanditord, deceased, will come for ward and make pay ment without delay ; and all those having claims will present then, duly attest ed, within the time prescribed by law. ANDREW MACLEAN, Admr. AH persons having claims against J '', llliam Ihompson, deceased, will present tnem duly attested, within the time prescribed by law ; those indebted, will be good enough to make immediate payment to ANDREW MACLEAN, Admr. January 21, :IS4O w g t "VTOTICE.—AII persons indebted to the estate ol Ldmu ad Martin, deceased, are requested to make speedy payments, and those per -ons hav ing claims, will present them duly authenticated within the time prescribed by law. T „ C. B. MARTIN, Admr. January 21, 840 wGt OTICE.—AII persons indebted to the estate XN of 1 horm.s Averiil, late of Richmond county deceased, are requested to make immediate pay ment to the undersigned, and those having demands against tbe same will present them duly' attested within the time prescribed by law. P. H MAN TZ, Administrator. January' 25,1840. - wGt NOTICE.-AU poisons indebted to the of J. L. Jackson, deceased, are requested to settle the same immediately, and all to whom the estate is indebted will render three accounts a<nee ably to law, within twelve m mths. ja» 10 w6t W. E. JACKSi>N, Adm ’r. XT OTICE —All persons indebted to the estate XN of Henry Mealing, late of Richmond county, deceased, are requested to make immediate pay ment to the undersigned, and those having de mands against t ie same will present them duly at tested, within the time prescribed by law. P. 11. MANTZ. Executor. January 25, 1840. ' wG t EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. ALL persogs indebted to Mary Savage, deceas ed, late of Richmond county, are required to make payment t:o the undersigned; and tbo e hold ing clairr s against her, are requested to hand in an account of their demands within twelve months Irom this date. Jan. &, 1843. w6t A. J. MILLER, F.x’r. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. ALL person;; indebted to Milton Antony, de ceased, latsof Richmond county, are required to make payment to tbe undersigned; and those holding claims against him, are requested to hand in an account of theii demands within twelve months from this date. Jan.JS, 1840. wbt A. J. MILLER, ExT. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to Robert Dillon, deceas ed, late of Richmond county, are required to make payment So the undersigned; and those hold ing claims against him, arc requested to hand in an account of their demands, within twelve months from this date. Jan. 8, 1840. w6t A. J. MILLER, Ex’r. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to Richard F. Bush, de ceased, late of Richmond county, are requir ed to make payment to the undersigned; and those holding Claims rgainst him, are requested to hand in an account of their demands, within twelve months from this date. Jan. 9. 1840. w6t A. J. MILLER, Adm’r. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Moses RotF, deceased, late of Richmond county', are requested to make payment to the undersigned, and j those ho ding claims against him aie requested to send them in, duly attested, within the time pre scribed by law. A. SIBLEY, Admr. January' 27, IS4O Gtw A D MINISTR ATO R’SNOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Rebecca Quizenberry, deceased, late of Richmond county, are requested to make payment to the un dersigned, and those holding claims against her are requested to har d them in, duly' attested, within the time prescribed by law. A. SIBLEY, January 27, 1840 6tw Adminisitator DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. ufiUCH persons as are indebted to the estate of William Wright, deceased, are requested to make speedy payment; and those to whom the said estate is indebted, will present their claims in legal form and lime. GEO. W. CRAWFORD, January 10, 1840. w6t Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to Robert Barber, de jjc ceased, late of Richmond county, are requir ed to make pay nnent to the undersigned; and all those holding claims against him, are requested to hand them in duly attested, within the time pre scribed by' law. Jan. 14,1840. C. J. COOK, AdmT. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to Green B. Holland, de ceased, lata of Richmond county, are requir ed to make payment to the undersigned; and those holding claims -against him, are requested to hand in an account of their demands within the time pre scribed by law. A. J. MILLER, AdmT. January' 9, 1840 w6t ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. ON the first Tuesday in April next, will be sold at tne court house door in Wilkinson county, a lot of Land in said county, containing two hun dred two and a half acres, on which Mr. Hatfield now lives, belonging to the estate of Samuel Play er, late of Richmond county, deceased. Terms cash. WM. B* GREENE, AdmT. February 5, 1840. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. ALL persons holding claims against William S. Savage, deceased, are requireu to hand in an account of their demands within twelve months from this date. A. J. MILLER, ExT. February 4,1840 w6t ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of the late Moses Rolf, Jr. deceased,are required to come forward and make payment, (or make a satisfacto r\ arrangement ff> r Hie same.) previous to return d vto the next ourl otherwise the demands will be placed in a train for collection A- SIBLEY, Administrator. Augusta, February 11, 1840. w3w A S nWJ!i5 A!,ofcrnlr « t thc Swre of • ILCOX, Broad-street. The Amateurs OI music are r quested to call and examine for them ’ feb 12-101 TermS cash - f ° rsa " GEORGIA KAIL UOAIL~ DAY PASSENGER LINE RESUMED. ON and after Tuesday next, (February 18th,) a Passenger Car will leave Augusta every Tues day, Ihursday, and Saturday, at 8 o’clock, A. M.j Greensboro’ every Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day at 8, A. M., and arrive at each place about 4i, Jr • iVI. Office Transportation, } Augusta, February 15,1840. 3 NOTICE. THE co-partnership of the firm of PLANT & NOR 1 (>N is this day dissolved by mutual con -1 sent. Either party is authorised to use that name of the linn in -settling up the business. T. H. PLANT, „ JOHN A. NORTON. Columbus, January 31,1840. The subscriber, having sold out his interest in the establishment of the late firm of Plant & Norton, is pleased in being able to leave it in the hands of young men of known integrity, ability, and perse verance in business. All those indebted to tiie late firms of I. C. PLANT & CO. and PLANT & NOR 1 ON,are requested to make payment to Messrs Norton & Langdon. T. H PLANT. NOTICE. The subscribers have formed a co-partnership, and will hereafter transact business under the firm of NORTOX 8f LANGDON, at the old stand of Plant & Norton, JOHN A. NOR I ON, WM. B. LANGDON. Columbus, January 31, 1840. N. &. L. intend keeping on hand a large assort ment of Law, Medical, Theological, Classical, Mis cellaneous, and School Books, with a good assort ment of Stationary, and invite their friends and the public generally, to favor them with a call, feb 12—4 t NOTICE. —All persons indebted to the estate of of James Leverich, late of Richmond county, deceased, are hereby requested to come forward im mediately and settle their accounts with Mr. Robert Austin, who is duly authorised by us to settle the same. He may be found at the Drug Store of said deceased, 161 Broad-strect, Augusta! All those to whom the estate is indebted will please forward their claims to him, duly attested, within the time prescribed by ’.aw. P. H. MANTZ, J. . , J. A. CAMERON, C Adm rs - February 11, 1840. NEW GOODS AT WHOLESALE. HORACE R. LATIMER is just receiving from New York a very choice selection of STA PLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, purchased at the present very reduced rates, to which he invites the attention of country merchants generally, and especially the friends and customers of thc late La timer, Whiting & Co. feb 11—lwd&4tw DISSOLUTION. —The undersigned having pur chased the entire interest of Wm. H. Tur pin and John B. Turpin in the firm of Turpin & D’Antignac and Turpin, D’Antignac & Co., those firms are dissolved by mutual consent. He will pay all the debts due by those firms, and particularly requests those indebted to make an early' settlement. Intending to continue the business on his own account, he will keep constantly on hand a general assortment of fresh Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, &c. &c., and will be grateful for a continuance of that patronage which has hereto fore been liberally conferred upon the establish ment Will. 31. D’ANTIGNAC. jan 31 fIMI K Trustees of Columbia county Academy -1 have again engaged the services of Mr. Lewis Potter, a graduate of Dartmouth Col.ege, as Rector of the Institution, for the ensuing year. The Academy was opened for the reception of students on the Ist inst. Board can be had in the vicinity on reasonable terms. E. T. WILLIAMS, Sec’y. jan 7 ts SABBATH SCHOOL BOOKS.—A Summary of Biblical Antiquities, compiled for the use of Sunday School Teachers, and for the benefit of families,by John W. Nevin. The Sabbath School Class Book, comprising co pious exercises on the Sacred Scriptures, by E. Lincoln. Malcolm’s Bible Dictionary. For sale by jan 21 J.' W. & T. S STOY. r|?HE firm of RUSSELL, HUTCHINSON & CO. ■ is this day' dissolved by mutual consent. — HENRY P. PECK having withdrawn, the business will hereafter be conducted under the firm of RUSSELL & HUTCHINSON. D. P. RUSSELL, JOHN S. HUTCHINSON, HENRY P. PECK. Augusta, Jan. 31, IS4O. Dlt. JAYNE’S OLEAGINOUS HAIR TONIC. Copy of a letter from Dr. S. S. Fitch, dated Philadelphia, May 10, 1838. DR. JAYNE —Dear Sir, —I feel that I can hardly say enough to you in favor of Jayne's Oleaginous Hair Tonic, prepared by you. My hair had been falling olf about two y r ears, and had become very thin, threatening speedy' baldness, when I commenced using this remedy. In about one week, it ceased to fall off. I have used it now about three months, and have as full and thick a head of hair as I can possibly desire. I have recommended its use to a number of my friends, who all speak well of it. If faithfully employed, I have no doubt of its general success. 1 may add that before using the Tonic, I ha 1 iried almost all the various articles employed for the hair, such’ as the Macassar Oil, all the different preparations of Bear’s Oil, Vegetable Hair Oil, &c. &c., without experiencing much, if any, benefit. Respectfully yours, S. S. Fitch, No. 172 Chesnut street. Before Dr. Fitch used this Tonic his iia r be gan to be gray', but since then there is not a gray j hair to be found on his head. Philadelphia, May 11, 1838. Dr. Javnk—Dear Sir, —I cheerfully and with pleasure submit the following to you, with the liberty of your making it public, should you have the desire: —For several months past my hair had been rapidly' falling off, so much so indeed that by' passing my fingers lightly through it, I could obtain a quantity in my hand. I had tried all the fash ionable Oils of the day', without having received the slightest sensible benefit. The only resource j that seemed left to me, was to have m\' head shav ed and wear a wig. Having, through a friend who had profitted by' its use, heard of the remarkable cures effected by Jayne’s < leaginous Hair Tonic, ! sold by you, I was induced, as a dernier resort, to try it. 1 have used two bottles, and am pleased to i say, that after a few applications, my hair ceased i entirely from coming out, the young hair made its appearance in great abundance, and that now I have a fine, luxuriant growth, and believe it to be the best remedy ever yet discovered. A fair trial will be its best recommendation. Independently of its virtues as a restorative and preventive, it imparts to the hair a fine healthy, glossy appear ance, rendering it soft and flexible, which will make it an invaluable acquisition for the toilet of every' one at all desirou* of beautifying that great est of adornments of the face—the hair. Returning my' most sincere thanks for saving me from premature baldness, by the use of the above Tonic, I am, dear Sir, your obedient servant, L. Rixaldo Sank, No. IDS Walnut st. Copy of a letter from the Rev. C. C. Park, Pastor of the Baptist Church at Haddonfield, N. J. Haddonfield. N. J., Feb. 12, 1839. Dr. D Jayne, —Sir —I take pleasure in inform ing you that the bottle of Jayne’s Hair Tonic, which 1 obtained of you last October, has proved most satisfactory and successful. My hair had for a long time been exceedingly thir.. But for two or three y'ear? past it had so fallen out that my head had become almost entirely bald. I was un der the necessity of concealing the baldness by combing the hair on the sides over it But now, after using about half of a bottle of the “Tonic,” I have as luxuiiant growth of hair as I ev?r had. C, C. Park. This valuable remedy for the giowth, preserva tion, and restoration of the Hair, can be obtained wholesale and retail, from WILLIAM K. KITCHEN, jan IS —law3m Sole Agent for Augusta. WM. R. McLAWS, Attorney at Law,X o. 4 Constitutionalist Range. dec 18 US.—IOO bbls. now landing for sale by dtc 6 ts A PIECES BAGGING, for sale by [nov 12j W. E. JACKSON. 1i a first rale pair of young Carriage J- . Horses. Apply at Mr. Allman’s, tf-sep 2 _ Bank of augus'taT'stock.—oo S h^ l?ank of Augusta Stock, for sale by . dcc W. E. JACKSON, Auctioneer. 1000 jIUSHELS CORN now landing and I . J an 20 HUTCHINSON & CO. COL N PING- HOUSE ALMANACS, just re ceived and for sal* by _J an 3 J. W. &T. S. STOY. C4OSHKN BUTTER—2O kegs first quality Go a shen Butter, just received by . dec 28 I. S. BEERS & Co. KEIN THREAD. A few cases Skein Thread' O direct from the factory, for sale by dec IS RUSSELL, HUTCHINSON & Co. I A jP.P , OIL “A supply of best Bleached Lamp A Oil, just received and for sale by de c 16 GARVIN & HAINES. Lucifer matches— At three^doii^T^ groce, or twenty five cents per dozen, for sale fiy i de i°l £• W. &T. S. STOY. WHI FE PLAINS.—A few bales just received and for sale by ' _ dec i S _ RUSSELL, HUTCHINSON & Co. JUST leceived and for sale, 4 half pipes of pure 4th proof French Brandy, direct importation ! _ Jec_23 P. GOLLY. T>ICE, —20 Casks now landing. A constant J t, supply will be kept on hand, and furnished to dealers in quantities to suit, by dec 6 GARUELLE & RHINO. SPpENDm ENGLISH AND AMERICAN ANNUALS for 1840. Also, a great variety of Juvenile and Toy Boots, dec For sale by T. H. PLANT. HirKORY WALKING CANES.—Peckham’s Hickory Walking Canes, gold and silver mounted, lor sale by jan 31 fit CLARK, RACKETT & CO. S I^l^ 8 ’ UNCHANGEABLE BLUE WRI -1 iN(t I LUID—a superio-r article—just re ceived and for sale by dee 23 J. \y. & T. S. STOY. SOU I HERN HARMONY—Stereotype Edition, corrected and improved. Just published and tor sale by T 11. PLANT, Augusta, dec 7 PLAN T & NORTON,Columbus. POMPEYENNES. —Snowden & Shear have just received from New York, a supply of Rich Pompeyennes, a new and beautiful style of Silks for ladies’ dresses, to which they respectfully invite the attention of the public. dec 13 SALE—A first rate Family HORSE, anil a second hand BUGGY and HARNESS Also, a quantity of Corn and Fodder will be ,I’s posed of with the above, it desired. Enquiie ut thls orfi cc- ts nov 2s IMPROVED CHEMICAL YEAST POWDERS Lute Discovery.—\\ arranted to be eqiml if not superior, to any others. Prepared by GARVIN & HAINES, nov No. 232, Broad street. AUGU ST A INSURANCE AND j BANKING COMPANY SfoCK. 20 shares for sale low by RUSSELL, HUTCHINSON & CO. J an 30 Terms—6 months for approved paper. SUPERIOR WHITE FLANNELS.—Snowden Sc Shear have received from' New York a large supply of new style and very superior White Flannels, warranted not to shrink, to which they respectfully invite the attention of the public. d7 NOTICE. —Persons indebted to Milton Antony, deceased, for Medical services, are requested to call at Garvin & Haines’ Drug Store, and settle their accounts. A, J, MILLER, Ex’r. ; feb 3 __ 6t II EG ALIA SUGARS.—JO,OOO Venus Regalia XX Segars, 20,000 Venus Canonis do. 20,000 Tres Amigos do. 5,000 Silva da. For sale by [nov 13] I. S. BEERS & Co. Lost. —Between the Globe Hotel and the low er market, a Miniature, set in gold. On one side is a miniature of a gentleman, and on the • other, of a lady. The finder will be liberally re warded by delivering it at the office of the Chroni cle & Sentinel. dec 20 B TANDY’S MADEIRA WINE.—The subsciT bers will receive orders for this celebrated Wine either of direct importation or via India. Samples may be seen at their olfice. A few dozen India Madeira now on hand and for sale by (dec £0 GARDELLE fe RHIND. 10th Regiment Georgia Militia, J Augusta, 20th, Jan. 1840. 5 AN Election will be lioMen at the City Hall in Augusta, on Saturday, the fifteenth of Feb ruary next, for a COLONEL, to command the Re giment, vice Col. St. John, deceased. WM. T. GOULD, Captain Augusta Artillery Guard. EBENEZER STARNES, Captain Clinch Riflemen, jan 21 swtd REMOVAL. CONFECTIONARY ESTABLISHMENT. BL. NEHR returns his thanks for former • patronage, and would inform his friends and the public, that he has removed his Confection ary from under the United Stales Hotel to the New Store in Broad street, recently occupied by ll* ('. Bryson & Co , and nearly opposite the store of George R. Jessup. He has now on hand, and will constantly keep a good assortment of Candies, Cordials. Wines. &r. which he will dispose of on moderate terms. nov 11 trwl6 BATTALION ORDJBRsT Augusta, January 24th, IS4O. AT a Convention of the Regimental Officers, held on the 15th inst. the following resolu tion, together with others, was adopted, viz; “2d And be it further resolved, that all that part of the city of Augusta lying west of, and above Mclntosh street, and known as the 3d and 4th Wards of said city, constitutes the Battalion of the Militia of this state. Therefore an Election will be held on Saturday, the 15th day of February next, at the office of A. I.’ Huntington, Esq., for a Major to command said Battalion. The polls will be opened at 10 o’clock a. m. and closed at 1 o’clock, p. m. Suitable per sons will be detailed to superintend said election M. P. STOVALL, Captain 600th District Company SAMUEL MILLING, Captain 39Sth District Company. 25 swtd LAW BOOKS. REPORTS of cases argued and determined in Court of Chancery in Ireland, dur ihg the firm of Lord Chancellor Manners ; from the sittings after Michealmos, Term 48, George 111, 1807, to the sittings after Trinity, Term 51, George 111, 1811, by Thomas Ball and Francis Beatty, Ksqrs, Barristers at Law. Reports of cases argued and determined in the High Court of Chancery from 1757, to 1766, &c. by the Honorable Robert Henley Edens, ol Lin coln’s Inn, Barrister at Law. Notes to Phillips’ Tieatise on the Law of Evi. dence, by Esek Cowen,one of the Judges of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, assisted by Nicholas Hill, Jr. Councellorat Law. A full and arranged Digest of Cases decided in the Supreme, Circuit and Distict Courts of the U. States, by Ricb«.rd Peters, Councellor at Law, and reporter of the decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States. Vol 3d. Also, a new edition of Turners’ Chemistry. The Nurse’s Guide containing a seris of instruc tions to females who wish to engage in the impor tant business of nursing mother and chi-d, &c,l>y J. Warrington, M. D. Towndrow’s new and improved Writing Books, with copies to accompany. Just received and for sale by J. W. &T. S STOY. jan 23. PUBLIC SALES. Mckenzie & bennoch ATILL offer for sale, on the first Tuesday in * X Alarc h next, at the lower market house in this city, the fol.owing property —the Terms will be liberal; 0 r J 1 he House and Lot No. 4 Bridge Row. •in TV. 1 ? 8 * ai 'd Lot next aoove the Bridge Bank, 00 to 10 nuildmg Lots in the village of Springfield. 1 he House and Lot next below Mr. Jacob Dan forth’s Lot, occupied by Mr. Edes. td-jan 28 BY RUSSELL & HUTCHINSON. THIS DAY, ill be sold in front of our store, at 104 o’clo. k 2 hhds N O Sugar 3 qr pipes Brandy 10 barrels Malaga Wine 5 do Teneriffe do 8 do choice Beer 9 do Cider, new 10 do Crackers 104 do do 25 boxes Sperm Cardley 20 do Tallow do 2S t’o Bar Soap Also, a lot of Chairs, Looking Glasses, Mancie i Clocks. Bedsteads, Mattrasscs, &c. fee. fek H Terms cash. OTICE.—\\ ill he sold on the first Tuesday in April next, at the market house in the city of Augusta, forty acres Pine Land, more or less, lying in the county of Richmond, adjoining lauds of L. B. Beal and D. F. Dickinson. Sold for live benefit of the heirs of Agatha Beal, deceased. Jan. 11, 1840. JOHN BCSTICK, Ex’r. EXECUTOR’S SALE. ON the first Tuesday in March next, wid- be sold at the Market House in the town of Lou isvil.e, Jelfeison county, five Negroes, viz: Rose, a woman, about forty years of age; Mary, a girl’ about fourteen ; Moses, a boy, about twelve ; To ney. a boy, about five ; and Beck, a woman, about twenty-five years old ; —sold according to the last will and testament of John Tomkins, deceased. ASA HOLT, Ex’r. February 7, 1840. tnvtd ADMINISTRATOR'S" SALE. B\ virtue of an order from the Ordinary of Edgefield district, I will sell at public outcry, ail the persona! property of James Leverich, de ceased,at 10 o’clock on Monday, 24th inst., in the town of Hamburg. Purchasers to have credit un til the 25th December next, upon givir g notes with approved securities. OLIVER SIMPSON, Adm’r. February 10, 1840. SW 4 t ADMINISTRATOR’S SALeT B\ virtue of an order from the Ordinary of Edgefield district, I will sell, at public out cry, all the personal property of George W. May son, deceased, at 10 o’clock on Wednesday 19th instant, at the late residence of deceased, in the town oi Purchaseis to have credit un til the 25th of December next, upon giving notes with approved securities. OLIVER SIMPSON,Adm’r. February 10, IS4O. trw-lt ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALE. A GREEABLEto an order of the Inferior Court I. X °f Richmond county, when sitting-for ordina ry purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in March next, at the lower market house in the city of Augusta, within the legal hours of sale, all that lot of land with tire dwelling house and othei im provements thereon, in the city of Augusta, con taining 41 feet 3 inches front in Ellis street and running back the same width 132 feet to a lot be longing to the estate of Graves, and bounded on the north and east of Graves’ lot, south by Ellis street and west by a lot belonging to the estate oi Michael Kinchley, deceased. The same being the pioperty of the estate ofAlichael Kinchley, deceas ed, and sold for the benefit of the heirs and credi tors of said estate. Also, at the same time and place, and on the same account, will be sold Ten Shares of the capital stock of the Bank of Augusta. , ANN KINCHLEY Adm’x. , December 14,1839. £ A EORGIA BURR STONES FOR SALE.—A xX first rate pair of these .Mill Stones, four and a half feet in diameter. For terms apply at this o<Bcg - jan 31 ts CARPETS. SJiOFV DEN if SHEAR have re ceived from New York a very large supply of superior Brussels Three Ply and Ingrain Carpets, of new and splendid patterns, with Rugs to match. Also. Printed Baizes and Patent Floor Cloths, to which they ropectfulJy invite the attention of the public. j an 05 Georgia Insurance & Trust Company, Augusta, January 6,1840. HOLDERS of new stock are required to make their payments equal to sixty dollars pci share, on or before the 21st of February next, w ilh interest to that day, under penalty of forfeiting, jan 7 td WM. T. GOULD, Se* y. 4 DVANCES ON COTTON. —Advances will be ijL made by us. on COTTONS consigned to our friends in Liverpool, Havre and Charleston—in bills on New York at 20 to 30 days sight, on con signment to Europe, and 1 to 5 days sight, on con signment to the latter place. The shippers, in all cases, will have the benefit of the Exchanges. 25 ts GARDELLE &, RHIND. Cl HINA.—The subscriber has just received a J large lot of CHINA. S,c, consisting of full Tea Setts, Codecs, Plates, rich Toilet Setts, Lion Head Pitchers, Tumblers, Looking Glasses , &c., which will be sold very low. jan 2S W. E. JACKSON, Auctioneer. OKRA OR TWIN COTTON SEED.—A few bushels of this seed advertised by Coleman & Warren, direct from Alabama, just received and for sale by C. \ GREINER & CO. GARVIN & HAINES, feb 4 6w Where certificates can be seen. Office Transportation, J Geo. R. 11 B’k. Comp’y at Augusta. 5 1 .FREIGHTS on Cotton, by the Georgsa Rail Road, after this morning, will be required to be paid at the depot before the Cotton can be re moved, otherwise it will be stored by the Company for the freight and other expenses. RICHARD PETERS, Jr. fob Agent Transportation. STEREOGRAPH SAFETY BLANKS.— Bills of Exchange Mechanics’ Bank Checks Bank of Augusta do Georgia Rail Road and Banking Co. Checks Bank of State Geo. Br. at Augusta, do. And Promissory Notes, all in desirable colors For sale by J. W. &T. S. STOY. dec 9 THE MATERNAL FRIEND—For the reli~ of all the sympathetic affections and periodi cal disorders, to which females are Ir.ble. The Maternal Friend is the well known “Philotoken” under a new name. For sale by appointment by HAVI LAND, RISLEY & Co., Augusta, and HAVILAND, HARRAL & ALLEN, Price $1,50 per bottle. Charleston. nov 25 6m Ctt (5)4~| REWARD.—Ranaway from the sub scriber, a negro man, by the name of LEWIS. He is an African, about 50 years of age, about 5 feet 6 inches in heighth, and badly pitted from small pox. Any one who will place him in Jail, and inform W. E. Jackson of Augusta, will re ceive the above reward. ELIZA K. BACON, feb 11 —trw2w LAW NOTICE. — A. K. BLACKWELL, Attor ney at Law, will praciice in the different counties in the Cherokee Circuit, also the Courts at Marietta, Cobb county 6t«■ * j a a 6 STOLEN from the subscriber on the 12th day of May last, one GOLD LEVER WATCH, imitation double case; raised eagle on the dial. En gine turned, chased edge, D. Brothers maker, Liver pool, No. 1264. Also 3 approved titles to lands in the Creek nation, Alabama, and bonds for titles for three other pieces of land. The above, with a va riety of clothing was stolen one mile from Ham burg. supposed to be stolen by negroes be onging in the vicinity of Hamburg. I will give a liberal reward for the watch or papers. Silversmiths are particularly requested to keep a lookout for the said watch. JOHN T. WISE, dec 28 3m w* IgJ --—in, 1 1 1 1 tegaaai tssamm PUBLIC SALES. Administrator’s Sal*. UY >V. E. JACKSOIf, i ?Uld r\i l,e !ower m ar!fet house, on the f i i !‘ V !l. March the house and lot (as j7p! l i;V? V ? r ‘ lStvi l im . mcdiatel - v above Mr. Sam’l H. Peck s and near the Furknctt Soring t. the estate of the let. J„h„ M(! a, P fourth cash, the balance in three equal payments at 6, 9 and 12 mont.is. 1 itles given on last payment being made. KOBT D. CARMICHAEL * ,\dm’r February 14th, 1840. Administrator's Sale. BY W. E. JACKSON, On the Ist Tuesday in March next. At the lower market, will be sold, belonging to the estate of Polly Kelly, deceased, Sundry articles of Household and Kitchen Fur niture. Terms cash. 9 J an 10 ISAAC S. TUTTLE, Adm’r. Administrator's Sale. BY \\. E. JACKSON. On Thursday, the 20th insf. At the store lately occupied by Amos Bullard, dc • ceased, will be sold, 1 he contents of said store, consisting principally of Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing, &c. Ac. Terms at sale. ISAAC S. TUTTLE, } ~ GEO. M. NEWTON, 5 Adm rs ‘ Aso at the same time, will be rented the Store, * until the Ist of October next. jan 10 ADM INISTR SAIE I p ILL be sold at auction, between the usual * * hours of sale, on he 25th of March next, at the store lately oc upied by Robert Barber, deceas ed, the balance of his stock in trade, consisting of Bagging, Bale Rope, Coffee, Sh'jt, Segars, he. Ike. Also, one Buggy, with harness complete, his inter est in two undivided lots of Morus Multicaulis Trees, and sundry articles of Clothing and Furui tu»e- C. J. COOK, Adm’r. J he stores in the Bridge Bank building, with the back stores and out-bnildings attached, will.be rented, at the same time, until the first of October next. Also, a back store on Bav-street. February 11,1640. —tds AMERK AN COUGH DROPS—For Colds, i obstinate Coughs, and all diseases of the Lungs. This is an old and tried remedy, and be lie red to be one among the best for the purpose for which it is recommended. For sale by HAVILAND, RISLEY & Co., Augusta, and HAVILAND, UARfiAL & ALLEN, Price 75 cts per bottle. Charleston, nov 25 Gm CO-PAItTNERSIIIP NOTICE, f I'tHE subscriber has this day taken into ropart- A nership, Mr. A. L. MASSENGALE, and the business will from this time be conducted under the sty le and firm of S. BUFORD Sf CO., and the sub scriber would take this method to return his sincere thanks to his triends and former customers for the patronage that has been so liberally oestowed on him, and he would most respectfully solicit a share for the linn. ‘ s, BUFORD July 29. 539. t s ELLIS-STREET ELEMENTARY ACADEMY, rg WE undersigned would respectfully inform his .L patrons and the public that his School is now re-opened for the bu-iness of the winter, at his for mer stand, opposite the dwelling of Mr. H. Caffin. As usual at this school, pupils of both sexes are received. Every thing relative to the deportment of the pupils, which such an arrangement may be calculated to require, will be carefully attended to. C. PIKE. N. B. —It is-contemplated ta open a Night School, at the same room, as- soon- as a suitable class can be collected. C. P. November IS. trwtf NOTICE. —The copartnership heretofore exis ing under the firm of W. E. & J. U. Jackson has been dissolved by the death of the latter, the business will be continued in future by the sub scriber on his individual account. nov 13 W. E. JACKSON PENFIELD FEMALE SEMINARY FA WE Trustees of the Penfield Female Semina- JL ry, take pleasure in announcing to the public, that for the ensuing year, they have engaged the services of Professor B. Oscoon Pierce, as Princi pal in the Literary, and Professor D. W. Chase, in the Musical Department, to be aided by three com petent Female Assistant Teachers. No Teachers need sustain higher reputation in their various departments than Professors Pierce and Chase have clone, in the communities where they have taught, and particularly in Madison, Morgan county, where they have been engaged during 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 institution is located; and wish to afford the utmost possible inducement for the settlement among us of all such parents as hold in high esti mation the education of their daughters as'’well as sons, and wish to superintend the interests of both, ■while pursuing their course of education. Instruction will be given in every branch of science and literature which is taught in anv sim ilar institution in the southern States. Suitable apparatus for illustrations in Philosophy, Astrono my, Chemistry, &c., with all the necessary chem ical substances, foi experiments, will be furnished ree of any extra expense to the pupil. Strict regulations wall be enjoined upon all the 3‘oung ladies of the Seminary, in respect to their giving and receiving visits, and attending parties of pleasure. They will also be required to avoid contracting any debts without an express order from their parents, or those under whose care they ma be placed. All parents and guardians patronizing this insti tution, are earnestly requested to furnish their daughters or wards with plain and substantial clothing, as all extravagance in dress will be dis countenanced by thetoacheis and trustees. Additions are making to the buildings on the teacher’s lot, immediately contiguous to the Semi nary, for the accommodation of twenty or thirty boarders, under the immediate care of the teachers. Board can also be obtained in the most respectable private families for §lO to §l2 per month, includ ing lodging and fuel. The first term will commence the last Monday in January, and close on Friday before the last Monday in July. Ihe second term will commence ® on the third Monday in August, and close Friday before the third Monday in December. RATES Or TUITION. Primary Department.— Spelling and Definitions, Reading, Writing, Mental and Written Arithme tic, and the Elementary Branches of Geography. Grammar and History, S2O per year. Junior Department. —Advanced Classes in His tory, Geography, Grammar, Arithmetic, Writing, Rhetoric, Logie, Intellectual and Moral Philosophy, Natural Theology, and Evidences of Christianity, §3O per year. Senior Department. —Natural Philosophy, As tronomy and Chemistry, with ’ practical illustra tions; Zoology, Botany, Geology, Mineralogy, An imal and Vegetable g Physiology, thegeneral branch es of Mathematics and Political Economy, §4O per year. An additional charge of §lO per 3 r car will be made for Ancient and Modern Languages. For Drawing, Painting and Ornamental Needle Work, §3O per year. For instruction on Piano or Guitar, five lesson* per week, §4O per year. Single- quarter, §ls. Vocal Music will form a part of every day’s in struction, for §5 per year. An additional charge of §1 peiyear, will be made for fuel, &C. Settlement, cither by note or cash, will o« re quired for the tuition of each term, in advance.— No charge will be made for a less period than one term, except by special contract. Boys under eight years of age will be admitted in the Primary Department. Regular courses of Lectures will be delivered by the Principal in Experimental Philosophy, Na tural History, &c. K. M. SANDERS, ADI EL SHERWOOD, I ABSALOM JANES, ! LEMUEL GREEN, >Trustees. JAMES DAVANT. I E. H. MACON, j THOMAS STOCKS, J jan 8 trwtf