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(£/■ Dr. J. H. MURRAY uffe ? his professional
services to the citizens of Harr.l rg and the vicin
ity. Uffice at H. R. Cooke’s Dr |g Store.
mar 17 1m
Doctor J. J. WILSON offers his profes
sional services to the citizens ( Augusta and its
vicinity. He will be found at is residence, the
first brick building above Guedr* i’s stable on Ellis
street, recently occupied by Joh j L. Adams.
aug 17 i [ ts
(fff- Dr. W. FLINT offers his. 'ervices to the ci
tizens of Augusta in the ditferei, r. branches of his
profession. He may be found a' I all liours at the
late residence of Mr. A. M. Kge on, second dooi
from the comer of Mclntosh and Icynold streets.
ncv 29 ly
UyPUBLIC NOTICE. —Dr. K nroe, Surged
Dentist, has returned to Augusta land has removed
his operating rooms to one door b* ow Martin Fred
erick ’s Confectionary, and opp site the Br dge
Bank Building. feb !0~
A REAL BLESSING TO MOTHERS.
DR W. EVANS’ CELEBRA' ED SOOTHING
SYRLP, for Children (Jutting . eir Teeth. — This
infallible remedy has preserved i mdreds of chil
dren, when thought past recov* y, from convul
sions. As soon as the Syrup i rubbed on the
gums, the child will recover. T e preparation is
so innocent, so efficacious and so deasant, that no
child will refuse to let its gums 1 |? rubbed with it.
When infants are at the age of foi months, though
there is no appearance of teeth,* re bottle of the
Fyrup should be used on the gu is, to open the
pores. Parents should never be Without the Syrup
in the nursery where there are y<|mgchildren ; for
if a child wakes i. the night witblrain in ti e gums,
the Syrup immediately gives eas I by opening the
pores and healing the gums; thleby preventing
convulsions, fevers, &c. Sold cily at Dr. Wm.
Evans' 1 Medical Office, 100 Chatl m street, New
York, where the Doctor may be consulted on all
diseases of children.
PROOF POSITIVE OF THE EFFICACY OF
Dr. EVANS ’ SOOTHING SYRL ‘.—To the Agent
of Dr. Evans’ Soothing Syrup (Dear Sir —The
sreat benefit afforded to my su bring infant by
./'our Soothing Syrup, in a case c protracted and
gainful dentition, must convince < r ery feeling pa
rent how essential an early applic ; ticn of such an
j ivaluable medicine is to relieve i fant misery and
•orture. My infant, when teeth, g, experienced
■uch acute sufferings, that it wac attacked witii
convulsions, and my wife and fair,' !y supposed that
death would soon release the bab | from anguish,
till we procured a bottle of your { krnp; which as
goon as applied to the gums, a v mderful change
was produced, and after a few pplications the
child displayed obvious relief, and y continuiug in
its use, I am glad to inform you th . child has coin
pletely recovered, and no xecurrer e of that awful
complaint has since occurred ; th ; teeth are ema
nating daily and the child enjoy perfect health.
1 give you my cheerful permissi a to make this
acknowledgment public, andwill ladly give any
information on this chcumsfc nee.
W . JOHNSON.
EVANS ’ FAMILY APERIE. T PILLS aie
purely vegetable, composed with ie strictest pro
cision of science and of art; the} never produce
nausea, and arc warranted to cui the following
diseases w hich arise from impurit; is of the bleo.i.
viz: — Apoplexy, Bilious Affectiom Coughs, ('olds .
Ulcerated Sore Throats, let Fee Asthma, ( ho~
leva. Liver Complaints, Diseases oj he Kidnie< and
Bladder, Affections peculiar to 1 inales, and all
those diseases of whatsoever kind > which hun an
nature is subject, where the stoma i is affected
TONIC PILLS. —The power of. ran.?’ Comomilt
Pills are such, that the palpitating eart,the trem
ulous hand, the dizzy eye, and the ! uttering mind,
vanish before their effects lik.v no* dus vapors be
fore the benign influence of the lorning sun, •
They have long been successfully >ed for the cure
es intesmittents, together with fev< sos the irregu
lar nervous kind, accompanied w h visceral ob
structions.
This tonic medicine is for nerv ;us complaints,
eneral debility, indigestion and it; consequences,
or want of appetite, distension of th stomach, acid
ity, unpleasant taste in the mouth rumbling noise
in the bowels, nervous symptoms, anguor, when
the mind becomes irritable,despon* ng,thoughtful,
melancholy, and dejected, Hypoclu idriacism, con
sumption, dimness of sight, delirir i, and all olhci
nervous affections, tfliese pills will produce a safe
and permanent cure.
Evans ’ Camomile Pills were firs nlroduced into
America in 1835.
More conclusive proofs of the ex aordinary effi
caey of Dr. Wm. Evans’celebratec Camomile un
Aperient Anti-Bihous Pills, in alle iating a [Hi,lt a
mankind. —Mr. Robert Cameron, jfOl Bowen.
Disease —Chronic Dysentery, or jiloody Flux
Symptoms, unusual flatulency in fie bowels, se
vere griping, frequent inclination to jo to stool, tu
nusmus, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, fu? ■
quency of pulse, and a frequent di barge of a pi;
culiar foetid matter mixed with bloo< great debility
sense of burning heat, with an into viable beating
down of the p ms. Mr. Cameron i enjoying pei
ect health, and returns his sincere hanks foi th*
extraordinary benefits he has recei ed.
Sold by ANTONY & HAINEf ,
Sole agent in Augusta
J. M.& T. M. TURN! R,Savannah
P. M. COHEN & Co., • harleston.
SHARP &; ELLS, Mi edgeville.
C. A. ELLS, Macon,
A. W. MARTIN,Fors th
Wm. £. A'ELLs, Dru gist, Athens
MARK A. LANE, W hingf a.
juty 23
HERMITAGE EXTRACT.—I tls lately in
vented combination of delig tful odors, has
acquired a just popularity, not on y by reason of
the strength and delicacy, but of t e extraoidina
ry duration of its perfume. Whilsaihe strength of
many other extracts and essences islilmost as eva
nescent as the bloom of the flowcS; from which
they are derived, the Hermitage ;ftains its fra
grance for an indefinite length cl time, and is
scarce to be removed from thegarm at on which it
is poured, by washing; hence it i probably the
cheapest and most delightful perfum of our labora
tories.
Also, Cologne, Lavender, Orang , Florida and
Rose Waters, in great variety. Fo rale bv
mar 13 GARVIN : HAINES.
DRAWING A PAINTING I CADEMY,
MASONIC HALL.
ADDISON RICHARDS, Art
j # apprises the community of \ugusta, &c.,
that he will resume his classes in D iwing. Paint
ing and Perspective, on the second lond.iy in De
cember. His rooms are now opei to the public
and will remain so until that per d, (December
91h.) Those who favor him with a visit will find,
besides previous productions, a num or of original
Oil Paintings of Landscape, Fruit, kc., executed
during the past summer. Also, mar new Water
Color Drawings of Flowers and Lan scapes, added
to which, a Port-folio of Original Pei :il and Tinted
Sket hes. In addition to this gall* y of his own
productions, he has collected copb ; of the best
English and American Elementary 1 rawing Books
and Prints to be obtained in the Unit i, which must
prove a valuable auxiliary to pupils , their studies
He gives instruction in Landsc pc. Fruit and
Marine Painting in Oil Colors; Lands* ipe and Flow
er Drawing in Water Colors; Sep i and Indian
Tinting; Pencil Drawing and Persp* dive.
A Night Class, for the tuition of g< itlemen,com
mences also on the 9th of Decembei
N, B. —Mr. R. will make sketche of Buildings
and Landscape Scenery', Drawings ol Patents, paint
Military and t ivie Banners, Ac. He will also
supply all orders for Portrait and Pi* ure Frames,
uuv 23
FOR SALE.
A PLANTATION in Jefferson county, four
miles below Louisville, on be Savannah
road, adjoining lands of James P. C Paul
Fitzsimmons and others, and eight : iles from the
hundred mile station of the Centra Rail Hoad. —
There are two tracts of land, conta ling each one
thousand acres, divided by Big Creek Seven hun
dred acres are in cultivation and und r a good new
fence, a large part of which has een recently
cleared: the remainder is «>ak and 1 ckcry wood
land. The tracts will be sold togeth ror separate
ly, as the purchaser may desire.
Terms—One third cash, the halanc with interest
at one and two vears, with approv* 1 security.—
Apply to * WM. DUNCA L
S vannah,
JAMES W. AVIS,
A gusta. or to
H..O’K. NESi ITT,
mar 10 swtf On th Premises.
I WANTED, a young man to attend to a Bar,
ff one acquainted with the business,of steady
habits, will find a situation, w T ith moderate com
pensation and steady employment by enquiring at
this office. Good references must be given,
mar 17 3t
> ThROUGHT TO JAIL, on the 10th October,
1539, one Negro Girl, 14 years old, who says
she was formerly the property of Cullen A Fret
; well, and was sold to a trader whose name she does
not knew. The owner is requested to come for
ward, prove property', pay expenses and take her
i away, or the terms of the law will be complied
: with. M. W. STATHAM, Jailoi.
i March 17, 1840. w4t
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
KNOW ye, that I, ROBERT KEOWN, of the
State of South Carolina and District of Ab
i beville, have filed in the Patent Office at’Washing
ton City, in the year of our Lord, one thousand
? eight hundred and thirty eight, and paid the fees
thereon, a plan for a patent right for a Machine of
which I claim to be the inventor, and by authority
of the Patent law forwarn all persons from using
* my machine without my consent, under the pena;-
: ty of the law. The machine is propelled by r Elec
tricity, and is decscribed in the following manner,
to-wit .—There is a north and central point of
1 Electricity There are two attractors, suppose
six inches in length, placed on a balance pivot,
three inches apart. The two north points come
together, as may be seen on the plate at D On
the north point of attractor B is placed or fastened
1 ? central regulator T. This regulator works in
its pivot and stands perpendicular. There is a
1 plate eight or nine inches long and three or four
inches broad, with nitches cut into it to allow the
> parts of the machinery to work in the Cup is
1 marked J—theTroublerK—the Receiver P—the
I I* ly O —the Brass Catch L H—the Believer R —the
Plate Y K J—the Disuniting Wire S—the Twist
H J—the Repeiler L K and A H draws so as to
' disengage the north point. It is a conductor turn
ing one quarter round, which enables B to turn
round far enough for the Cup to receive the Ba'l at
the Receiver and bear down the Fly. The south
end is drawn south-east. The Ball moves round
twenty-five or thirty times in a minute. The ma
chine when started, keeps in perpetual motion till
slopped. The central attraction is computed by
north latitude, and north latitude is disengaged by r
the Ball, which gains one-third of its own weight
in passing round with the assistance of addditional
weight, and exerts great power. It can he made
to work on a large scale as well as a small one,
and may be exemplified by' the power that the pea
of a pair of steelyards exerts when suspended at
the end of the beam, ROBERT KEOWN.
march 17 wit
GALLIGHAN’S VEGETABLE
FEVER AND AGUE PILLS.
A certain and lasting cure for that disease.
fTIHE subscribers having been appointed special
1 agents for the sale of Galiighan’s Fever and
Ague Pills, is prepared to furnish planters and
country traders with supplies of said article on
terms equal y as favorable as they can be obtained
of the proprietors
Galiighan’s Pills, though useful for all diseases
which originate in a superabundant collection of
bile in the stomach, are more particularly intended
for Fever and Ague. In the first place they cleanse,
strengthen and give tone to the stomach and bow
els, and create a new and healthy action through
out tke system. They produce a natural and per
manent appetite; they defend the system against
new or subsequent attacks of the disease; they
assist the various operations of nature by cleansing
the system of all vitiated,corrupt and acrid humors,
and thus invigorate ffhd reanimate the whole frame.
Possessing a purgative quality, they cannot remain
in the bowels to produce such other diseases as
often follow the injudicious treatment of the fever
and ague. They are composed entirely of vegeta
ble matter, and may be taken ty persons of both
sexes and of all ages, without the least danger of
unpleasant consequences. In fine, the public are
assured that Gallighan’s Pills possess those inesti
mable virtues, which are requisite not only to ar
rest, but to eradicate and destroy the last seeds of
this most distressing malady of the human family.
The prop deters solemnly pledge themselves that
they do not contain a particle of minerals in an}'
shape or form, but are composed entirely of simple
vegetable substances, which either separately or
combined, and without regard to sex or age, are
perfectly harmless in their effects upon the human
system.
LETTERS AND CERTIFICATES.
From Dr. John B. Taylor, of Tallahassee, Florida.
Messrs. Fletcher Sy H estcott :
Gentlemen —Having prescribed Gallighan’s Pills,
in several cases of fever and ague,with the most
fa"orable Jesuits, I cheerfully recommend them as
a valuable medicine to persons afflicted with that
disease. Jno. B. Taylor, M. D.
From Dr. Wm J. Johnson, Fort Gaines. Georgia.
Messrs Fletcher Westcott:
Gentlemen —From the trials I have repeatedly
given “Gallighan’s Vegetable Fever and Ague
Piffs,” during the present fall and past summer, in
the cure of intermittent or ague and fever, I take
pleasure in recommending them as a certain and
specific remedy—how obstinate soever the case
may be. These Pills have been extensively used
in this section of the country, and so far as I know
without disappointing the expectations of a single
individual. Wm. J. Johnson, m. d.
Nov. 11th, 1835.
From Dr. S. M. Ingersoll, Columbus, Georgia.
I have used Gallighan’s Pills with success, —
they have more than met m3' expectations.
S. M. INGERSOLL, m . d.
Nov. 20. 1835.
i A large mass of highly respectable testimony,
c confirming the reputation of Gallighan’s Pills, may
; be seen at either of the store* of the above named
• persons, or at the subscriber’s.
NELSON C ARTER,
1 Special Agent, Wholesale and Retail Druggist,
Augusta, Georgia,
mar 17 trwlm
rpilE AMERICAN COUGH DROPS—For Colds,
j obstinate Coughs, and all diseases of the
Lungs. This is an old and tried remed}', and be
lie to be one among the best for the purpose for
which it is recommended. For sale by
HAVILAND, RISLEY & Co.,
Augusta, and
HAVILAND, HARRAL & ALLEN,
Price 75 cts per bottle. Charleston,
nov 25 6m
! TOM TUNSTALL.
THIS thorough bred Horse will
stand from this time until the first of
"HTto J u ‘s" next at the sta ble in the lower
, part of Augusta, formerly occupied
VI Bertrand, Jr. Terms—s3o the
■psfeaggtei season. payable at the last visit; for
three or m* re mares, owned by the same person,
$25 each: $ I for the groom.
PEDIGREE.
J. R, H. Acklin, Esq. of Huntsville, Alabama,
certifies as follows : —“ Tom Tun stall was foaled
mine on the 29th May, 1831. His dam was High
land Mary and her dam a full-blooded Archie mare;
tne sire olTlighland Mary was old Pacolef. Tom
Tunstall was sired by old Pacific, and he by old
’ Sir Archie. This is as far as lam able to go, tho’
1 I am satisfied Tom Tunstall has descended from as
good a stock as an>' horse in the United States. —
He was a race horse of the first order, but I fear
s t ill never be able to make a first rate race again,
’ owing to his leg; it was injured when a three 3'ear
old, in training, as I believe. By addressing Har
dy Cryer, Gallatin, Tennessee, you can get a full
pedigree of the dam of Tcm Tunstall.” Tfi e same
Mr. Hardy Cryer certifies thus:—“ Highland Mary
combined as many or more rich crosses of thorouMi
r bveds than anv' maie ever raised in Tennessee!—
, She was got by the noted horse Pacolet, the son of
I imported Citizen; her dam Kosey Carey by Sir
, Archie; grand-dam Sally Jones b}' the imported
! horse Traveller, called Big Ben or Charlemaine,
. (son of O’Kelle; ’s Eclipse, and one of the purest
' importations of the last century;) great grand-dam
r by the imported horse Wrangler;great-great-grand
dam O’Possum by imported Shark; great-great
. great-grand-dam by the celebrated American quar
ter race horse, Goode’s old Twigg; great-great
great-great-grand-dam by imported Fearnaught;
t great-great-groat-great-great-grand-dam by Lee’s
old Mark Anthony out of a mare by imported Mon
key.” On the sire’s side it is deemed unnecessary
to trace beyond Sir Archie. It is presumed none
will require a purer or better attested pedegree!—
If farther recommendation be wanted, call and see
Tom. WILLIAM HOLMES, Agent,
feb 22 —trw&wtf
THEAtRE.
- 9; FORBES respectfully announces to
I i*JL the ladies and gentlemen of Augusta, that
be will re-open the Theatre in the course of the
ensuing week. He takes great pleasure in an
- Bouncing the engagement of Mrs. Fitzwilliam,
, fbe celebrated Comic Actress, from the Drury Lane
5 and Covent Garden Theatres, London, who will
. make her lirst appearance in the part of Peggy in
5 the Country Girl and of Widow Wiggins, in a
- dramatic entertainment of that name, written ex
r P ressl J f° r her, in which she will sustain sixdiffer
l Jit characters. mar 16
LACE GOODS, Ac* Ac*
I QUENCH and Scotch Embroidered and Tara
bourd Collars. Infant’s Frock Waists, Caps,
: Cap Crowns and Cuffs, Muslin, Broche, Satin, Vel
. vet and Cashmere Shawls, Thread Edgings, Inser
• lings and traces, Black Lace Veils, Gauze Hand
[ kerchiels, Scarfs and \ eils. Plaid Handkerchiefs,
[ Hosier} - , Gloves, Suspenders, Shirt Collars and Bo
soms, Ready made Clothing, consisting of Coats,
\ ests and Pantaloons. French Gauze Netts for
[ &c , just received and for sale, to dealers
. only, by W. E. JACKSON,
■ mar i 6 Auctioneer.
f Q () DA FOUNT.—A new Soda Fount, in com
, kJ plete order, for sale cheap.
mar 12 GARVIN & HAINES.
PECTORAL HONEY OF BONESET.—For
Coughs, Colds and complaints of the Liver
I leading to Consumption. A supply of the above
‘ celebrated medicine, just received and fer sale by
mar 12 GARVIN & HAINES.
(5} BOXES choice Pine Apple Cheese, just re
ceived and for sale low.
RUSSELL & HUTCHINSON,
mar 6 Auctioneers.
SALE. —A likely Negro Man, a first rate
Cook, in which a bargain can be had.
RUSSELL & HUTCHINSON,
mar 0 Auctioneers.
BROUGHT to Jail, on the 27th January, 1840,
a negro man named Joshua, the property of
S. Winkler, of Joshua is five feet ele
! ven and a half inches high.
mar 6 LAWRENCE T. SHOPP, Jailoj.
BLANK BOOKS.—The subscriber is now pre
pared to manufacture Blank Books, to any pat
| tern, and at short notice.
large assortment of Medium,Demi, and
J j cap IBank Books for sale cheap by
ja»i V T. H. PLANT.
SUPERIOR WHITE FLANNELS.—Snowden
& 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
CARP ETS. —SNO WDEN VSHEAR have re
ceived from New York a very large supply of
I superior Brussels Three Ply and Ingrain Carpets,
of new and splendid patterns, with Rugs to match;
1 Also, Printed Baizes and Patent Floor Cloths, to
which they repectfully invite the attention of the
i public. jan 25
OKRA OR TWIN COTTON SEED.—A few
bushels of this seed advertised by Coleman
& W arren, direct from Alabama, just received
and for sale by C. .A GREINER & CO.
GARVIN & HAINES,
feb 4 6w Where certificates can be seen.
DITCHETT’S REMEDY FOR THE PILES
This article is recommended as a specific for
almost all cases of piles that may occur. Certifi
cates of cures may be seen from persons who had
been afflicted for upwards of .20 years. For sale by
HAVILAND, RISLEY & Co.,
Augusta, and
HAVILAND, HARRAL & ALLEN,
Price $2 per bottle. Charleston.
nov 25 6m
STEREOGRAPH SAFETY BLANKS.—
LJ 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
| i ENGINE COLOGNE WATER.—Farina’s
VT genuine Cologne Water, in long and short
bottles, warranted of the very best quality; for sale
in boxes of half a dozen each, for family use, or
by single bottles.
Also, a large assortment of Fancy Soaps, Odorous
i Waters, Extracts, Hair Oils, and Curling Fluids,
of the best quality, at Apothecary Hall, 232 Broad
street, by GARVIN & HAINES,
nov 28
TitHE Subscribers have this day entered into
8 Partnership under the firm of FORCE, BRO
THERS 4 CO. LEWIS M. FORCE,
JOHN P. FORCE,
BENJAMIN W. FORCE,
BENJAMIN CONLEY,
Augusta, January Ist, IS4O.
Ail persons indebted to B. W. Force & Co. are
requested to make immediate payment.
FORCE, BROTHERSSy CO. Wholesale Dealers
in Boots, Shoes and Leather, have on band an ex
tensive stock, which they offer to country mer
chants at Northern price*. jan 1 ts
GEORGIA RAIL ROAD.
DAY PASSENGER LINE RESUMED.
ON and after Tuesday next, (February 18th,) a
Passenger Car will leave Augusta every Tues
day, Thursday, and Saturday, at 8 o’clock, A. jVI.;
Greensboro’ every Monday, Wednesday, and Fri
day, at 8, A. M., and arrive at each place about 4A,
1 P. M.
Office Transportation,
Augusta, February 12,1840. 3
NEW AND FASHIONABLE
> SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS ,
for gentlemen’s wear.
JUST received, of the best quality and fabric,
> and will be made to measure in the most approved
1 style of fashion, or sold by the piece or pattern,
commensurate with the scarcity of cash.
Ready Made Clothing,
1 Os the finest quality, and well made.
Fancy Articles,
Os every variety, consisting of Stocks, Collars,
’ Suspenders,Gloves,Cravats, HandkerchiefsyStraps,
Hosiery, Under Shirts, Drawers, Perfumery, Soaps,
; Brushes, Traveling Cases, Combs, Razor Strops,
Shoulder Braces, Money Belts, Cravat Stiffners,
&c. &c.
Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, and Shirts.
All of which will be disposed of at the lowest
pr,ces for cash or short credit, by
; WILLIAW O. PRICE,
Draper and Tailor,
No. 258 Broad-st, opposite the State Bank
mar sw&w 6w
NEW GOODS.
SNOWDEN & SHEAR ara happy to announce
to their friends in the city and country, that
• they are now opening a very large and splendid
assortment of staple and fancy DRY GOODS,
• suitable for the Fall and Winter season, comprising
> a great variety of new and fashionable articles,
> which they have selected with great care from the
most recent importations. We would respectfully
r solicit our friends and the public to call and exam
; ine the assortment for themselves; and we would
• especially invite the attention of Planters to our
; unusually large stock of BLANKETS, WELCH
PLAINS, NEGRO KERSEYS and LINSEYS,
and low priced FLANNELS for aervants. nov 12
COGNAC BRANDY.—2 half pipes, for tide by
(mar 10) GARDELLE & RHIND.
ANTED, a Lodging Room, for a gentleman;
* ▼ one mi the neighborhood of the Rail Road
" an * would be preferred. Apply at this office,
mar 3 ts
New style spring prints— 2 cases just
received and for sale bv
RUSSELL & HUTCHINSON,
mar3 Auctioneers.
Augusta ins. & banking Co. checks,
just received and for sale by
mar 3 J. W. &T. S, STOY.
Refined cider and canal flour.—
20 bbls first quality refined Cider; 25 hf bbls
Canal Floor, for sale by
fgb 22 I. S. BEERS & CO.
■3 KANb\. -1 pipe superior Cognac Brandy
JLP 4 half do do do
Just received and for sale by
eb W- E^JACKSON. Auctioneer.
WM. R- McLAWS, Attorey at Lam, No. 4
__ Constitutionalist Range. dec 18
1000 DUSHELS CORN now landing and
jftn 20 RUSbELL, HUTCHINSON & CO.
COUNTING HO US E ALMANAC S, just re
ceived and for sale by
J an J* J. W. &T. S. STOY.
GOSHEN BUTTER.—2O kegs first quality Go
shen Butter, just received by
dec 28 I. S. BEERS & Co.
£1 KEIN THREAD.—A few cases Skein Thread
direct from the factory, for sale by
dec 18 RUSSELL, HUTCHINSON & Co.
I A ATP OIL —A supply of best Bleached Lamp
A Oil, just received and for sale by
dec 16 GARVIN & HAINES.
LUCIFER MATCHES— At three dollars per
groce, or twenty five cents per dozen, for sale
by (dec 5) J. W. & T. S. STOY.
TO HIRE.—A Boy who is a good house and
diningroom servant, and tine carriage driver.
Apply at this office. mar 5
Rice. —20 casks now landing. A constant
supply will be Kept on hand, and furnished
to dealers in quantities to suit, by
dec 6 GARDELLE & RHIND.
SPLENDID ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
ANNUALS for 1840.
Also, a great variety of Juvenile and Toy Books,
dec 25 For sale by T. H. PLANT.
STEPHENS’ UNCHANGEABLE BLUE WRJ
TING FLUID—a superior article—just re
ceived and for sale by
dec 23 j. w. & T. S. STOY.
SOUTHERN HARMON Y—Stereotype Edition,
corrected and improved. Just published and
for sale by TH. PLANT, Augusta,
dec? PLANT & 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
I NOR SALE—A first rate Family HORSE, am!
' a second hand BUGGY and HARNESS
Also, a quantity of Corn and Fodder will be dis
posed of with the above, il desired. Enquite nt
this office. ts nov 2S
IMPROVED CHEMICAL YEAST POWDERS
—Late Discovery. —Warranted to be equal, if
not superior, to any others. Prepared by
GARVIN & HAINES,
nov 27 No. 232, Broad street.
Augusta insurance and banking
COMPANY STOCK.
20 shares for sale low by
RUSSELL, HUTCHINSON & CO.
jan 30 Terms—6 months for approved paper.
REGALIA SEGARS. —10,000 Venus Regalia
Segars,
20,000 Venus Canonis fdo.
20,000 Tres Amigos J do.
5,000 Silva do.
For sale by [nov 13] LS. BEERS & Co.
Bulbous roots, dahlias, &c.—Thesub
scribers have just received a select assortment
of Fresh Bulbous Roots, double and single Dahlias,
and Flower Seeds.
Also, English Garden Peas and Beans, and the
“ Rohan Potatoes,” a very productive variety—all
of which they offer for sale at reasonable prices.
GARVIN & HAINES,
feb 15 No. 232 Broad-sL Augusta.
fSMIE Trustees of Columbia county Academy
A have again engaged the services of Mr. Lewis
Potter, a graduate of Dartmouth College, 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 Bbok, 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.
BL ANDY’S MADEIRA WINE.—The subscri
bers will receive orders for this celebrated
Wine either of direct importation or via India.
Samples may be seen at their office.
A few dozen India Madeira now on hand and for
sale by (dec 6' GARDELLE k RHIND.
rpHE MATERNAL FRIEND—For the reli
' A t* ie sympathetic affections and periodi
cal disorders, to which females are liable. The
Maternal Friend is the well known “Philotoken”
under a new name. For sale by appointment by
HAVILAND, RISLEY Co.,
Augusta, and
HAVILAND, HARRAL & ALLEN,
Price sl,oU per oottie. unaneston.
no v 25 6m
ICKLES AND PRESERVES.—The subscrG
bers have just received a complete assortment
of Pickles, consisting of
Walnuts, Cauliflower,
Mangoes, Red Cabbage,
Picolilly, Onions,
Mixed Pickles, Peppers,
Gerkins, Beans,
In half gallon and quart jars; Cucumbers in pickle;
London, French and American Mustards; Ketchups
of various kinds,and other Table Sauces.
ALSO AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PRESERVES —
Peach, Green-gage, Damson, Egg Plum and Peai
Preserves; Currant, Raspberry and Strawberry
Jellies and Jams; East India Ginger in pots. West
India Orange, Citron, Limes and Pine Apple Pre
serves; Guaya Jelly in glass and boxes; Citron.
Prunes, Raisins. Figs and otner dried fruits, all
fresh and in fine order, lorsaie ov
dec IS I. S. BEERS & Co.
LAW BOOKS.
REPORTS of cases argued and determined in
the High Court of Chancery in Ireland, dur
ihg the term 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,
Esqrs, 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, of Lin
coln’s Inn, Barrister at Law.
Notes to Phillips’ Treatise on the Law ofEvi.
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 Distlct Courts of the U.
States, by Richard 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 sens of instruc
tions to females who wish to engage in the impor
tant business of nursing mother and child, &c, by
J. Warrington, M. D.
Towndrow’s new and improved Writing Books,
with copies to accompany. Just received and for
sale by j. W. te T. S. STOY",
an 23.
PUBLIC SALES.
BY RUSSELL & HUTCHINSON.
THIS DAY, 17lh of March, at the lower market
house in this city, the following property will
be sold.
The House and Lot No. 4, Bridge Row,
The House and Lot next above the Bridge Bank.
30 to 40 Building Lots in the village of Spring
field. The terms will be liberal.
mar 17 McKENZIE & BENNOCH.
Clothing.
BY RUSSELL & HUTCHINSON.
On Wednesday, 2.7 th of March,
At my store, at 10 o’clock, I shall offer the bal
ance of the stock of CLOTHL\G AND UMBREL
LAS, of the late Davis, Grimes & Co. at public
sale. Disposed of for the purpose of closing the
business of said firm.
Terms—under SIOO, cash; from 100 to S3OO, 60
days; from 300 to SSOO, four months; over SSOO,
six months, approved endorsed notes.
J. R. DAVIS,
mar 14 Surviving Partner.
Administrator's Sale.
BY RUSSELL & HUTCHINSON.
Will be sold, by order of Court, at the lower
market house, on the first Tuesday in May next,
between tht usual hours of sale, three Negroes, be
longing to the estate of John Hatfield, vix : Saiah,
Peggy and child. JESSE KENT, Adm’r.
March 3, 1840,
Administrator's Sale.
BY RUSSELL & HUTCHINSON.
ON the Ist Tuesday in April next will be sold,
at the lower market house, the Household and
Kitchen Furniture belonging to Mary Johnson, de
ceased. Terms cash.
March 5, 1840. P. H. MANTZ, Adm’r.
Administrator's Sale.
BY RUSSELL & HUTCHINSON.
On Wednesday, the 22d April next,will be sold,
at the dwelling house of Thos. Avereil, deceased,
all the Household and Kitchen Furniture belong
ing to said deceased. Terms cash.
March 13, 1840. P. H. MANTZ, Adm’r.
Administrators' Sale.
BY RUSSELL & HUTCHINSON.
On Thursday, the 23d April next, will be sold
at the dwelling house of James Leverich, deceas
ed, all the Household and Kitchen Furniture, to
gether with some Farming Utensils and Wagons,
belonging to said deceased. Terms cash.
P. H. MANTZ, }. , ,
J. A. CAMERON, S Adm rs -
March 13, 1840.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
NOTICE. —Will be 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 lands of L.
B. Beal and D. F. Dickinson Sold for the benefit
of the heirs of Agatha Beal, deceased.
Jan. 11, 1840. JOHN BOSTICK, Ex’r.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
AGREEABLE to a decree of the Superior Court,
with the will annexed, of Richmond county,
will be sold on the first Tuesday in May, at the
court house in Cass county, a lot of land belonging
to the estate of Walton Knight, Lot No. 975,
4th District and 3d Section, containing forty acres ;
lying and being in the county of Cass. Sold for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms made
known on the day of sale.
P. H. MANTZ, Adm’r.
March 2, 1840.
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
AGREEABLE to an order of the Inferior Court
of Richmond county, while sitting for ordina
ry purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in
May, at the court house door in Floyd county, a
tract of land belonging to the orphans of Lot Wil
liams, containing 160 acres, in the 15th District, 4th
section, in Cherokee. Terms made known on the
day of sale. P. H. MANTZ, Guardian.
March 2, 1840.
FTIRAIN OIL, &c. —Train Oil, Plaster Pans and
A Gilder’s Whiting, for sale in quantities to suit
purchasers, by GARVIN & HAINES,
mar 12
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
are constantly receiving fresh supplies of
Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c. Also an extensive
assortment of Brushes, Toilet and Shaving Soaps,
Perfumery, &c., of domestic and foreign manufac
tures, selected by their agents; also afresh supply of
English Garden Seed. Country merchents and
Physicians are invited to call and examine our
sto k.
fTTA liberal discount made for cash,
dec 28
DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS.
SNOWDEN & SHEAR have just received from
New York, a very large supply of superior
8-4 by 10-4, 10-4 by 12-4, 14-4, 16-4, 18-4,20-4,
• 24-4 and 32-4 rich Damask Table Cloths. Also,
. rich Damask Napkins, to which they respectfully
• invite the attention of the public. dec 3
ri’IHE AMERICAN GARDENER’S CALEN-
I DAR, adapted to the climates and seasons of
the United States; containing a complete account
of all the work necessary to be done n the Kitch
en Garden, Fruit Garden, Orchard, Vineyard, Nur
sery, Pleasure Ground, Flower Garden, Green
House, Hot House, and Forcing Frames, for every
month in the year; with ample practical directions
for performing the same. Also, general as well as
minute instructions for laying out or erecting each
and every of the above departments according to
modern taste and the most approved plans, the Or
namental Planting of Pleasure Grounds, in the an
cient and modern style; the cultivation of Thorn
Quicks and other plants suitable for Live Hedges,
with the best methods of making them, &c. To
which are annexed, Catalogues of Kitchen Gar
den Plants and Herbs; Aromatic Pot and Sweet
Herbs; Medicinal Plants; and the most important
Grasses, &c. used" in rural economy, with the soil
best adapted to their cultivation; together with a
copious index to the body of the work; by Ber
nard M ’Mahon.
Also, a practical summary of the law and usage
of Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes; to
gether with a series of tables, showing when bills,
notes and drafts, drawn or accepted at any date,
will fall due. To which are added rates of com
mission and storage; equation of payments; and
general information connected with the business of
the Counting House; by B. F. Foster, Accountant.
Also, Key to the North American Arithmetic,
parts 2d and 3d, for the use of teachers; by Frede
rick Emerson. Just received and for sale by
mar 10 J. W. & T. S. STOY.
ACADEMY OF RICHMOND COUNTY.
THE Trustees of this institution are happy to
have it in their power to state, that both the
principal Academy in Augusta, and the branch at
Summerville, have resumed their exercises, under
the management of Teachers who have the full
confidence of the Trustees, and who, they are sa
tisfied, are fully entitled to that of the public.
Mr. Ebnenputsch, the Rector of the Academy,
already favorably known to the community, has
charge of the Classical department and all the
branches of education requisite for admission to
our best Colleges. His attainments as a scholar
and success in imparting useful knowledge, emi
nently qualify him for the discharge of the im
portant duties of his station.
Mr. Ring, the principal English Teacher, re
cently engaged by the Board, comes with the high
est recommendations as to character, talents, lite
rary attainments and skill in teaching, and the
Trustees feel assured that he will sustain the re
putation which led to his selection.
The branch of the Academy at Summerville is
under the immediate management of Mr. Fhank
lin Geohge, a gentleman of experience in teach
ing, and highly recommended. The advantage of
the location of this branch of the Academy in one
of the most healthful neighborhoods in the State,
and sufficiently remote from the unfavorable in
fluence of a crowded town, are too well known to
need comment.
On the whole, the Board confidently recommend
to the public the principal Academy and the Branch
at Summerville, as being on a better footing than
they have heretofore been, and promising great
usefulness to those who may avail themselves of
the advantages which they offer.
A. CUNNINGHAM,
jan 11 President of Board of Trustees.
PUBLIC SALES.
Postponed on account of the weather.
BY W. E. JACKSON.
TO-MORROW,
At II o’clock, in front of my store, will be sold,
without reserve,
20 bbls Monongahcla Whiskey
20 do Domestic Brandy
10 i casks Cognac do
12 i do Malaga Wine
15 i do Tencriffee do
15 boxes Lemon Cordial,
19 do Assorted do
20 do do Syrup
11 do Lemon do
9 do
9 do Madeira do
10 do Pipes
10 baskets Champaigne.
Also, sundry other articles.
mar 1? Terms cash.
Postponed on account of the weather,
Oil.
BY W. E. JACKSON.
TO-MORROW,
At halt past 10 o’clock, in front of mj store, to
close a consignment,
20 casks Oil.
mar 17 Terms cash.
Postponed on account of the weather.
BY W. E. JACKSON.
TO-MORROW, the 18th of March next, in front of
W E. Jackson’s store, at 12 o’clock precisely,
will be sold,
Twenty shares of the Capital Stock of the Au
gusta Insurance and Banking Company, transferred
to me by David W. St. Sohn, late of Richmond coun
ty, deceased, as a pledge to secure the amount due
on a promissory note of said D. W. St. John, in my
favor. ' THOMAS S. METCALF.
roar 17
Furniture Sale.
BY W. E. JACKSON,
On Friday, the 20xh instant at 10 o’clock, at the
store of Daniel H. Silcox, will be sold,
A very large and superior assortment of Cabinet
Furniture, Chairs, &c, &c., consisting of Wood,
Cane and Flagg Seat Chairs, Rocking and Sewing
Chairs, Hair Seat Rocking Chairs, and Cane Seat
do. Mahogany and Curl Maple do. Mahogany high
pest Bedsteads, Sideboards, Marble Top Centre and
Pier Tables, Marble Top Washstands, Double and
Single Dressing Bureaus, Plain Bureaus, Office
Desks, Dressing Tables, Wardrobes, Secretary and
Bookcases, Settees, and a variety of new pattern
Sofas, Mantle Glasses, with French Plates, Music
Stools, &c. &c.
Also, a very superior Piano Forte, manufactured
by Smith it Co., New York, late partner of W
Nunns.
Terms of sale—For all suras under S2OO cash,
over that amount 60 days-, Tor approved paper,
mar 13
Executors’ Sale.
BY W. E. JACKSON*
On the first Tuesday in April next, will be sold, at
the lower market house, to the highest bidder.
Eight acres of Land, more or less, belonging to
the estate of M. Nelson, deceased, adjoining lands
of the estate of C. Marks, and the Georgia Rail
Road By order of the executors, mar 13 wtd
Administrator’s Sale.
BY W. E. JACKSON.
On the first Tuesday in May next, will be sold,
at the lower market house in the city of Augusta,
to the highest bidder, about three acres of land', be
longing to the estate of Christian Marks, deceased*
lying northwest of the Geexgia. Rail Road, and ad
joining lands of E. Thomas and others, agreeable
to leave gi anted by the honorable the Judges of the
Inferior Court of Richmond county, while sitting
for ordinary purposes. mar 12
Executor's Sale.
BY W. E. JACKSON,
On Wednesday, 18th instant, in front, of W.. E*
Jackson’s store, will be sold,
2 Horses, 2 Cows, 2 Carts, 1 Wagon, 1 Dray, lot
Ploughs, I Cultivator, lot Harness, lot Fodder,
from 3000 to 5000 lbs, 1 large Iron Kettle, 1 Sur
veyor’s Chain, 1 Gun, lot Brick Moulds, lot Coun
ters, Shovels, Spades, and Pickaxes, together with
sundry other articles belonging to the estate of
Matthew Nelson, deceased.
At the same time will be rented, until the first
January next, about 35 acres of land. By order of
the executors. mar 12
Executor’s Sale.
BY W. E. JACKSON,
On the first Tuesday in April next.
At the lower market, within the usual hours of
sale, will be sold,
4 Lots with improvements,
1 Vacant Lot,
belonging to the estate of Robert Dillon, deceased.
A plat of the premists will be exhibited 1 on the day
of sale, and the terms made known.
fob 28 A. J MILLER, Executor.
Administrator’s Sale.
BY W. E. JACKSON.
On MONDAY, the 30th March, at 11 o’clock, in
front of the store lately occupied by A. Danforth,
will be sold the personal property of the late J J.,
Grant, consisting of one Gold patent Lever Watch,,
and sundry Paints, Oils, Painters’ Tools, &c.
fob 27 THOMAS I. WRAY, Adm’r.
Administrator’s Sale.
BY W. E. JACKSON.
ON W LDNESDAY, the 25th cf March next, will
be sold, between the usual hours of sale, at the
store lately occupied by Rob’t Barber, dec’d.
The balance of his stock in trade, consisting of
lagging, Bale Rope, Coffee. Shot, Segars. See. &c.
Also, one Buggy, with Harness complete, his inter
est in two undivided lots of MovusMuiticaulis Trees
and sundry articles of Clothing-and Furniture.
At the same time will be rented the storo, until
the Ist of October next, with back stores attached
thereto. Also a back store on Bay-street.
feb 17 C. J :OQK, Adm’r.
Administrator’s Sale.
BY W. E. JACKSON,
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in April next,
at the lower market, one Barouche and sundry ar
ticles of Household and Kitchen Furniture, belong
ing to the estate of William Thompson. *
ANDREW MACLEAN, Adm*.
feb 28 trwtd
Administrator’s Sale.
BY W. E. JACKSON.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in April next,
at the lower market house, sundry articles- of
Household and Kitchen Furniture belonging to the
estate of John Sandiford.
ANDREW MACLEAN. Admr.
feb 28 trwtd
Administratrix's Sale.
BY W. E. JACKSON,
On Friday, the twenty-seventh day of March next,.
will be sold at the Livery Stables lately occu
pied by John B. Guedron, deceased, the entire
stock of Carriages and Horses belonging to that
establishment, with a number of Bridles, Saddles,
and setts of Harness. Also, sixty-nine shares of
the capital stock of the Peoples* Line Stage
Company.
Also, the interest of the said John B. Guedron in a;
contract for the transportbn of the mail from Au
gusta to Savannah, via the Central Rail Road; to
gether with stock of horses and carriages of differ
ent kinds employed on the route; also, 25 shares
of the capital sto<!k of the Georgia Insurance and
Trust Company.
At the sane time and place the Stables, &«. win
be leased from the first of April next to Ist Octo
ber, 1841.
ELLEN B. GUEDRON,
Administratrix of John B. Guedron.
February 14,1840. swtd
NOTICE.—Those creditors of A. McKenzie,
who claim under an assignment made to the
subscribers and James M. Carter, deceased, on the
6th of July, 1533, will please hand in their claims,
with proper evidence, as early as convenient.
PETER BENNOCH,} . .
jan 30 JOHN P. KING, J Assi PU*e