Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, June 03, 1840, Image 3

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The following picture of a Yankee is jreallj one of the best things we have clipped in, t> long time. It is from a poem, read at the late Histori cal Celebration at Hartford, Ct. | “He would kiss a queen till he raised a tlister* With his arm around her neck and his old felt baton; * . : f / Would address the king with the ♦itle of Me:, ter. And ask him the price of the thione tluji he sat on.” MARRIED, f|| In this county, on the 27th ult. by the lUjir, Mr. Cunningham, Mr. Elijah M. Haaaia, of Savan nah, to Miss Rosa Andfrson, of Burke cowfity. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Charleston, Jdfie 2. Arrived yesterday— brig Majestic, Gloyci,- Thom as ton, Me.; schr Stephen & Francis, Mtigue, St. Augustine. | j j Cleared —schr Paragon, Hamilton, CuVil; schr Warrior, Willey, Jacksonville. ; ? Went to sea yesterday —C L brig Cordelia- Sher wood, New York. Q3*The meeting of the Tippecanoe Aisociation of the Second Ward, which was prevented! by the freshet, on Thursday evening last, will be holden at the Eagle and Phoenix Hotel on Thur.iL.iy Eve ning next, at eight o’clock. j j i jS The following gentlemen have been appointed the Corresponding Committee of the Central Tip pecanoe Club of Richmond County; -I Adah Johi<soh. Wa. T. Gould. F. M, Robertson. r* - ' -■—a- r Mobile, 26th May, 15.40. Mr. Geo. W. Dent, agent of the Alligator Line, Augusta. Dear Sir, —It gives us pleasure to stoU* to you, that we arrived here twelve hours s-obcer than those passengers which we parted with jit Greens boro, and who took there the mail line ifor Mont gomery. Os the four who left in this stage, but one was enabled to stand the fatigue 1 aiid come through, whereas, wa experienced,comj&irativeJy, little fatigue from the travel. We are assured by the passenger who came through that fie met no detention at Montgomery for want of-a boat, so that this may be regarded as a fair testc ; { f the speed of each line. We have recently travelled: the up per rout, and can state in great candour that there is no comparison between the two for cr,.fafort; we found the Alligator line in fine operation;, punctual t every point, and tLj assurances of the company was fulfilled in every particular; we therefore re commend it to the travelling public, notwithstand ing the repiesentations we have heard made against it by agents and others. Very respectfully, : Your obedient servants, : | John Bow id. Mobile. Andrew Mac a, do. 03* The Charleston Courier will copy for one week. KJ-AUGUSTA BENE VOLF NT SOCIETY. —The following are the Committees fin tne ensuing month : Ward No. I—P.1 —P. H. Mantz, J. P. Hendrick, Mrs. P. Crump, Miss Mary Wight man. Ward No.2 —Bennett Harris, J. P. Garvin, C. E. Latimer, Mrs T. S. Stoy, Mrs. Sarah Taliaferro, Mrs. Cornelia Cohen. * Ward No. 3 —John Ca&hin, James Panton, Mrs J. C. Snead, Mrs. Hannah Thompson • (fj MISS TRAIN commences her Summer Term, at the Sand Hills, on Monday. June Ist. may 25 2w J)r. W. S. JONES tenders his professional servi es to the citizens of Augusta and its vicinity. He may be found at his office, No. 214 Broad st., or at bis residence, United States Hotel. ap 24 (J3* .Doctor J. J. WILSON offers his profes sional services to the citizens of Augusta and its vicinity. He will be found at his residence, the first brick building above Guedron’s stable on Ellis street, recently occupied by John L. Adams, aug 17 ts KT THE FARMERS' REGISTER, a monthly publication, devoted to the improvement of the practice, and support of the interest, <pf Agricul ure; published at Richmond, Va , at $5 per year. Edmund Ruffin, editor and proprietor. m 6 (Tj* EXCHANGE ON NE W YORK— At sight, and at one to twenty days sight. For sale bv nov 23 GARDELLE & RHILD. PRIME NORTHERN HAY. OiA BUNDLES of Hay partially wet to the depth of 2to 6 indies, forsaie. Apply to B. PR QUET, June 2 It Near the lower market. MTO RENT, until the first of October next, a very desit able residence on Green street, early possession of which can be had. Also, to hire, a Negro Woman, accustomed to cooking, washing, ic. Apply at this, office, may 30 ts r /WA KEGS NAILS, bhds prime St. Croix S|ugar, For sale by I ap2 swtf STOVALL Sc jBAMLEN. PUBLIC notice; THE owners of Lots in the City, and those whose cellars are injured by the? late Freshet, are notified that immediate exertion is demanded to clear them the trash and wafer which may remain in them. The most energetic means will be used by the city Authorities to enforce the re moval of every thing which may be considered as • injurious to the future health of the City generally, | and it is hoped that prompt and efficient measures J will be adopted by pvoperty-holdcrs to co-operate : with the i orporate body in a work upon which so j much depends. By order of the Mayor. S. H. OLIVER, Clerk, of Council. j June 2, IS4O. : BILLIARD BOOM.. PHILPOT & AUSTIN respectfully inform | their friends and the citizens srenerally, that they h vc taken the house opposite the Post office, I formerly occupied by Mr. Dortic, which they have | re-fitted in good style, aid opened as a Billiard Room and Refectory. The test of Liquors will he kept constantly on hand. They hope by strict attention to business to merit a ttliare of public patronage. All disorderly persons kept out of the Hilliard Room. -niv 28—trwtl ■ ______ j DUPONT’S POWDER.—6OO Ljgs H. F. G. sporting Powder, 50 i kegs do do 15 kegs "Eagle” Powder, ia canisters, 1000 “ Blasting do. Just received and U r sale by (dec) GARDELLE & RHIMD. NEGROES FOR SALE, —A Lbely negro man and his wife —the boy a good field hand, aud lfi« woman a house servant- They may be seen • *t Hand at Scranton’s. Persons*desirous of will please call Messrs. Kerrs fc Hope, oi tin*# ci|y. rs-nor 25 >*®BFRCTtTB OP the r,eporisers The undersigned propose to publish in Augusta Ga. a weekly paper, to be entitled The Reformer, Si2C ’ from tbe 10tb of May to the 10th of November next, for One Dollar in e. As its name indicates, it will be devoted *° the CauS * of elevation WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON, of Ohio, for President, and JOHN TYIER, of Virginia, for me President, and tbe subversion of the present Administration, the necessity of reiorm in which is becoming every day more and more apparent— It wi.l observe a mild, dignified tone, and address itself to the common sense of every class of citi zens, for whose benefit it is designed. This Prospectus is issued under tbe impression that the friends of reform will make a united and zealous effort to give the paper a general emula tion, in short to send it to the house of every man who reads. The People want light, and if our friends will aid us in our work, we shall be able to counteract the thousand calumnies of the Van Buren presses, and carry the “war into Africa.”— In the language of a distinguished co-worker, “All we ask is to be heard by the people. It is for them we speak, and if we can get a hearing, we have no fears of the result,” even in Georgia.— The people will vindicate their wrongs, and hurl their oppressors from office.” We ask the press throughout this and th* ad joining States, to insert our Prospectus, and we especially invoke the friends of the cause to be vigilant in procuring subscribers and forward their ■*mes by mail as early as possible. The paper will contain nothing but leading mat ter, being entirely free from all advertisements, and is p aced at so low a price as to bring it within the means of every man. TER Ml. Single copy, $1 00 Six copies, - -- -- -- -- 500 Twelve copies, - -- -- -- 10 00 Clubs of twenty-five, - - - - -20 0(T Clubs of fifty, - -- -- -- - 37 50 (Cfi P a P er will be sent, unless the cash ac companies the order. All letters must 1 e post paid. J. W. & w. S. JONES. Augusta, 29th April, 1840. THE READING ROOM Attached to this office is open to subscribers, and strangers introduced by them, every day and eve ning (Sunday evenings excepted) until 9 o’clock. Subscription $5; for a firm of two of more $lO. Q3* During my absence in the interior of the State, Force, Brothers & Co. are my duly author ed attorneys. ENOCH W. SPOFFORD. april 21 W. G. NIMMO, General t omraission Mer chant, office on Mclntosh street, next door to the Constitutionalist. n ov 7 C3*-Dr. GARDNER, formerly resident surgeon n the New York Hospital, and physician at Belle vue Hospital, New York, tenders to the public his professional services. Office in Washington street, between Broad and Ellis streets. Residence, United States Hotel, ap 2 C3* -^ r • W’ FLINT offers his services to the ci tizens of Augusta in the different branches of his profession. He may be found at all hours at the I ate residence of Mr. A. M. Egerton, second dooi from the corner of Mclntosh and Reynold streets, nc v 29 j v B. H. OVERBY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, fob 25 Jefferson, J ackson county, Ga. [fj* NOTICE. —The Rail Road Passenger Train between Charleston and Hamburg, will leave as follows: UFWARD. Not to leave Charleston before 7 00 a* m. “ “ Summerville, “ - -8 30 ** “ Georges’, - « - 10 00 ** “ Branch vilie, “ - 11 00 * ** Blackviile, - “ -100 v. m ** “ Aiken, - - “ . 300 Arrive at Hamburg not before - 400 DOWNWARD. Not to leave Hamburg before 6 00 a. u. “ “ Aiken, - “ - 730 “ “ Blackviile, ** - . 915 “ ** Midway, “ - - 10 30 “ “ Branchvill “ - - || 00 “ “ Georges’, “ - - II 45 m. “ “ Summerville," - -1 15p. m. Arrive at Charleston not before 215 Distance—l3b miles. Fare Through—slo 00. Speed not over 20 miles an hour. To remain 20 minutes each, for breakfast and dinner, and not longer than 5 minutes for wo * and water at any station. To stop for passengers, when a white flag is hoisted, at either of tbe above stations; and also 11 Sineaths, Woodstock, Inabinet’s, 41 mile T. ()., Rives’, Grahams, Willeston, Windsor, Johnsons" and Marsh’s T. O. Passengers wo will breakfast at Woodstock and dine at Blackviile; aown, will Dieaniast at Aiken an d dine at Charleston. may 4 CURLING FLUID, fltc.—Blending with a grate ful and refreshing perfume, the desirable quality of strengthening and promoting the growth 1 of the Hair, without giving to it the greasy hue of Pomatum, or the volatile moisture of the Oils. Its utility is confirmed by the most extensive con sumption. Also, the Genuine Maccassar Oil, and Ward’s Celebrated Hair Oik For sale by mar 13 GARVIN A HAINES. PRINTED JACKONETTS.— SNOWDEN * SHEAR have received this day from New ork a supply of superior printed Jackonetts of the latest styles. Also, a supply of Ladies fancy Hdkfs of various styles, plain black Cballys and blacx drab D’Ete, a superior article for Gentle mens summer wear. to which they respectfully snvite the attention of the puMtc. ap 25 Augusta insurance and banking COMPANY STOCK. 20 shares for sale low by RUSSELL, HUTCHINSON & CO. jan 30 Terms—6 months lo approved paper. LOOK AT THIS I SALE, 2 likely young Mules, and 3 Horses, all sound. Call and look for yourselves. June 1 I- A. 11IBLER. n 1 TO RENT, a House in the upper part of Broad street, with every convenience _ miMJbr a family req Jired. Apply at tbe State j Bank. JOHN J. BYRD, t June 1 2t Office S. Carolina Rail Road Co. J Hamburg, May 1, 1840. \ A"kN and after this day, the passenger train from Hamburg will arrive in Charleston at 2$ o'clock, r m, in lime for dinner. may I : ~ is&mm. ~ j OFFICE S. C. C. dk K. R. COMPANY, Hamburg, April 23, IS4O. NOTICE. —Freight on Cotton to Charleston by Rail Road, is reduced to thirty-five cents per hundred for round, and twenty-five cents pet hun dred pounds for square bales. A. B STURGES. Agent ~ AUGUSTA FURNITURE WARE* HOUSE. .jyf* D. H. SILCOX, 303 Broad street, | keeps at all times for sale, a large as sortment of Cabinet Furniture, of superior workmanship and well sea joncd materials, made expressly for tne Southern climate. Every arti in the above business, with all the variety of new patterns,continually received. Persons wishing to purchase ran do as well at this establishment as at any of the North ern manufactories. To be sold for cash or goo city acceptance? ■ o*l IV thi* day disposed of my en- - L - N - ERWIN, I continuation of that patronage wm «ll ft e H OOS iJ c Vmff tbe same, Tt 116 ° d Sland > w bere he may be found »tall time*. JAM£S ,J DV£ Augusta, June Ist. 184 Q. tf-june 3 BURKE SHERIFF’S SALE. ' brs t Tuesday in July next, will be sold the court-house in the town of Waynes boro, between the usual hours of sale, one Negro boy named Ned, about 7 years old, levied on as tbe property of Alexander J. Noland, to satisfy one fi. fa. issued from the Inferior Court of said county in favor of Wright, Bull & Co. Also, thirteen acres of pine Land, adjoining lands of Sarah Guest and others, levied on as the proper ty of Lewis Lively, to satisfy one fi. fa. issued Irom a Justice’s court of said county in favor of Be: jamin Ellison. Property pointed out by Jesse Heckman, security. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. ISAAC MESSEX, Sheriff. Waynesboro, June 3, IS4O. MFOR SALE—A neat Cottage, situated in the town of Aiken, with a good kitchen and Garden attached. For further par- Uculars, enquire at this office. 4t—June 2 MFOR SALE OR RENT.——The sub scriber would sell on reasonable terms, a neat and desirable Summer residence in Columbia county, in the immediate vicinity of Thomas Clantons, and Mrs. Barnes, about ten miles fioin Augusta. It has all the usual improvements and conveniences incident to a country residence, which is in a state of good repair. If not sold, the above will be rented during the summer and au tumn months. J here is a spring of pure, cool and excellent water near the premises. For terms apply to Mrs. TABU HA ANTHONY, 8 miles from Augusta on the Washington road -J une2 3taw2w Office Transportation S. C.C. & R. R. Co. J r , June 2d. IS4O. V Information to Travellers North and South. Ol WITHSTANDING the destruction of the XN bridges over the Savannah River, at Augusta, by the late freshet, travellers are respectfully in formed that arrangements have been made for pa?s- ID *j f‘ ver > and foa* the Cars leave Hamburg and Charleston daily at the usual hours and arrive as formerly. WM. ROBERTSON, Jr. Agent Transportation. 4 REWARD.—StoIen or strayed from IP X Vs the subscriber, about the Ist May last a chcsnut sorrel Horse, about 7 or S years old, a bout 5 feet high, with a round white star on his face; the two left feet are al-o white, and there are three or four saddle marks on his back. Tbe above reward will be paid for the delivery of the horse and thief to me in Augusta, or $5 for the horse. p. A , DUFFIE. June 2 ]w MOST POSITIVE SALE OF BOATsT ON the 10th day of June iust. will be sold at the foot of the bridge, the Steamer David Crocket, three Tow Boats, a set of Ways, Blocks Grass Cables, and Chain Cables, «sec. &c. Indis putable titles will be given. The sale will take place at 11 o’clock, a. m. Terms—All sums under SIOO cash; all sums over SIOO and under SSOO, thirty days, and all sums over SSOO, sixty days, or at five months for Drafts on Savannah, the paper to be approved ia er#ry instance. SIMS. Macon, June 2, 1840. it HOWARD’S HOTEL, " Broadway , corner of Maiden Lane, New York. Hotel is one of the most commodious in the Union, having a front upon Broa way of over 100 feet, and upon Maiden Lane 50 feet, with two large wings extending in the rear 135 feet.— It is six stories high, exclusive of basement and under cellars, and containing over 200 bed cham bers, each well lighted and ventilated with grates, besides numerous private parlors with sleeping rooms attached, and public parlors, dining, reading and other rooms. There are two elegant dining saloons, the floors of which, a« well as the spacious halls in the first and second stories, together with the reading and other public rooms, are paved with Italian marble. There is also an extensive and pleasant room fronting upon Broadway, fitted up for a Ladies’ ordinary, and the ladies are provided with attractive public parlors, and a private en trance to tbe Hotel frem Maiden Lane. The subscriber having for nine years past re ceived a liberal patronage from merchants, and principally from gentlemen of business at his for mer Hotel in Broad street, is satisfied from ex perience that early meals to many are more ac ceptable ; therefore he has had his house so con structed as to be able to serve meals to such at early hours. The hours adopted for meals are as fohows,viz: In Gentleman’s dining room upon Ist floor. Breakfast at 7 or half past 7, with reference to the season of the year. Dinner in same at 2 o’clock. In Gentlemen’s dining room upon 2d story, and also in Ladies’ ordinary, Breakfast from 810 10 o’clock, and Dinner at half past 3. Printed bills of fare are daily got up for the different dining rooms, as it is optional with Gentlemen to take their raea’.s in either of the Gentlemen’s dining rooms, without giving any notice of their choice ; the subscriber hopes the exti a trouble and expense in the attempt to suit their convenience in this respect will be propel ly appreciated by a generous public, and that a commensurate patronage will result therefrom. This House possesses every convenience that the suhscrioer could devise, and is universally pro nounced by visitors to be the most replete in its internal arrangements —its construction for light and air being superior to any other House in the city. In addition to the many advantages and comforts over most Hotels, it has a living spring of pure soft water upon the premises, which, apart from its intrinsic worth as a wholesome beverage, so un usual to be found in the lower part of the city, adds very much to the safet* of the establishment in case of a fire on or near the premises ; a power ful force pump being attached to the well to force water therefrom, as well as from the various cis terns in the yard, to the reservoirs under the roof, from which, by use of the . house, water can fie forced over any part of the premises in an instant. lo short, this establishment has been got up without reference to cost, and it is the intention of the subscriber to have it stand among the ver3 r best Hotels in the country. He hopes to be favored with a share of public patronage. June 2—fit D. D. HOWARD. MADISON jl. SPRINGS. 1 jL_a lliail liijiß jMWSMb liiSiq f|lHh MADISON SPRINGS has changed own- J ers, and the present proprietor 01 this fashion able watering place, who is now fitting them up n a superi r style, will be able to accommodate about 300 persons, in a nanner which he hopes may enti tle him to the future patronage of his visiters. The oi l buildings are undergoing a thorough repair, and new ones being put up—the roads leading to the Springs will be made safe and pleasant for carria ges—new avenues are opened, and various other improvements are in progress, which will add much to tbe comforts and amusemen of visiters. Arrangements have been made with Mr. H. N. Wilson to put a superior line of coaches between Athens and the Springs, so that with the present arrangements of the Georgia Rail Road the time of travelling from Augusta lo the Springs will not ex ceed twenty hours. They will be oocned on the first of June for tbe reception of visiters, and the following moderate scale of charges observed: Board, by the month, $25: children and servants half price. DANIEL MORRISON, Proprietor, feb 14—wtlstje VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE IN GREENE COUNTY. WE offer for sale one thousand eight hundred acres of Land, lying in Greene county, on Fishing creek, four miles from the Mercer Univer sity, and five from the Scull Shoals Factory. The plantations are in good repair, and tne land well adapted to the culture of cotton and com, and grain of ail kinds ; and as to health, none more so in Georgia—well watered —in fact it cannot be beat for good water and a plenty of it. Should any per son wish such a settlement, they will of course look for themselves —we therefore deem it unneces sary to say any thing farther about it W T e should be pleased lo sell soon, so as to enable us to make our other arrangements. WILLIAM PORTER, JAMES M. PORTER- Mrr 21,1&40. w3a WRIGHT. BULL St CO. G E for R 2u k^^ KEENS of the best quality ap 1 **** CaS ** A. SIBLEY. \ Os! C °UrrTRY FLOUR - for sae,l A UU -Sonfo Carr liftaarx* Georgia Mills,hy may 11 ts CLARKE, McTEIR k C». HAY.— -45 bales prim» Ha?, just receiver? on coDsigaaaea; Stem Boston, and for sale by B. PICQUET, march 3ft Neat the lower market. A T n C °^ T *T Tlke 51 *scrft>vr offers his stock of TS rBOW ? n hand > at New York cost. ai tee sign of Hucgjerfbrd, Frisbie fc Co. mar 30 FRISBIEL f |' HE , YOUXG MOTHER’S GUIDE and Nurs es ? 4anuat A Sew copies, of this valuable little work can be had i£ applied for soon, at ma y 20 GARVIN & HAINES. ORESH SAR A TUCA WATER.—A supply of • a dtfect £tom the Springs, jus/ re- C *may “ GARVE * * HAINES 1 SACKING.— S bales heavy SACKING for sale b y GAKDELLE «k RHIND. ma y * WHISKEY— 12. hhdoPhiladelphia Whiskey, receiTedaid for sale by a P JACKSON, Auctioneer. L A P[ E “A »PP<7 of best Bteaehed lamp Oth y just received and for sale by . GARVIN <fa HAINES. received and for sale by S- B. BROOKS & CO. may 4 ts 330 Broad-street. v —'Tram OS, Plaster Pan* and X Gilder’s VV foiling, for sale in quantities to suit pnrchasers, by GARVIN & HAINES mar 12 o J p* Gl^{ AND AMERIC AN ANNUALS for 1840, Also, a great variety of Juvenile and Toy Books, Par sale by T. H. PLANT. Georgia burr stones for sat p_ a first rate pais of these Mill Stones, four and a half feet in- diameter. For terms apply at this office. Jan 31 ts 1 RAPtllt HANGINGS.—Snowdew A Swear XT have received, from Philadelphia, a supply of Paper Hangings, which they wiil sell at reduced prices. mar 27 RICE. —20 Casks now landing. A constant supply wiil be kept on hand, and furnished to dealers in quantities to suit,by & GARDELLE A RHIND. STUATION WANTED* by a Young Man, well acquainted in- the cky, in a wholesale or retail Grocery an Dry Goods Store. The mostt satisfactory references will oe giiven. may 19 Odoriferous compound—For laying i® ‘ drawer* among linens, laces, furs, cloths, Ac., impacting to. them, a pleasant perfume,and pre venting the ravages- of the moth * For sale by - mar 13 GARVIN <k HAINES IMPROVED €T»EMICAL YEAST POWDERS —iuafce Discoveryi —Warranted to be equal, if not superior ,to any other* Prepared by GARVIN & HAINES, l>e,y 27 No. 232, Broad stree6- BfoANHY.— 1 pipe superior Cognac Brandy 4 baJ£ do do da Just received and fcHfr W- E. JAC&SON, Aootieneen VERBENA* CREAM, an Emollient Soap, X which affords reaVplkasur.B in shaving produ cing a* rich, flagrant, oreamy and permanent lather, just receivedandifor. sale by ap.22 GARVIN A HAINES. BLANDY’S- MADEIRA. WINK.—-Ch* subscri bers win* receive orders for this celebrated Wine either of dineat importation op via. India*. Samples may be seen at them office. A few doaea- India-Madeira now on-hand and for sale by Mac 6* GARDELLE L RHIND. DISSOLUTION- —The copartnership heretofore e-xisting under the firm of Hamlen, Robin son & Cas, »litis.day^dissolved bynrrutnaf consent Stovall A Harmlen are alone authorized! to settle the business- of toe late firm. PLEASANT STOVALL, ROBT. D. HAMLEN, CHARLES ROBINSON, Augusta, April 1, 1840. ewtfi-ap 3 NOTICE* THE copartnership-heretofore existing between thu s-übscribexs under the firm of- J. Morris & Co., was-dissolved on the 14th inst. by consent of all panties. All persons indebted to the con cern, will please make payment to Mr. A. P. Scksuz, who is authorised to settle the books ; and those to whom toe concern is indebted, will present their accounts-to hint for sc I tie me nf. JEREMIAH MORRIS-, »w-3w JAMES PACE, Aag.u&ta,May 18, 1840. Fot Pace & Bush*. '*©• BENT, FOUR commodious and'well;finished’ Rooms, Bn tihe second story of the Brie Ik Building situated in rea*r of the House fronting on Broad street, «»nd opposite the Eagle St Poenix Hotel, known as-“ Out House. The same will he rented to a good tenantr fiom the Ist of June next to toe let of October en suing, with the-privilege-of retaining said nomy thereafter. MARTIN FREDERICK, may I—2aw3w1 —2aw3w Ex’r Estate S.P.. Turpin.. FEMAaE seminary# M tne Sand Hilts. MBS. H. L. MODE having taken that large smeb commodious house at the Sand Hills, welt known. as Mas. will commence her Summer School on the finst of June, where, as usual, all the branches of a complete English education will be taught, as. well as French and. other lan guages, Music, Drawing and Painting. A limited: number of Yeung Ladies can be ac commodated: as Boardhf j, who will be under the immediate superintendence of Mrs. Moise. Terms foe Ehglieh tuition, from 3ta sls pee cy. Fcench-and other languages 10 “ Music on the Piano, 20 u da Guitar, IB ** Boarding and Lodging, 50 “ ap 17 swilstje FINAL NOTICK. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Ames Buhard, are hereby notified that their ac counts will be placed m the bands of an attorney for collection, unless payment be made within one month from the-present date to Mr. George A. Sim mons, who may be found: at the store of Mr. Amory Sibley. ISAAC S. TUTTLE, GEORGE M. NEWTON, ( Adm "* May 20, 1810. w4t MFOR RENT. —The property of the un dersigned, on Bread, Campbell and Cen tre Streets, on Mclntosh Street, near the Presbyterian Church, at present occupied by Mr. Stockton. Apply tie McKENZIE & BENNOCH. July 2 wtf N. B. The occupants of the property for the year ensuing Ist October next, will give notes pay able quarterly, and pay for the use of the Hy d:ar ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of John B. Guedron, deceased, late of Richmond county, are requested to make immediate payment to A. C. Caldwell, who » my authorized agent, and those holding claims against said estate, are required to hand them in duly attested, within the time pre scribed by law. ELLEN GUEDRON, April 4, 1840. trwtf Administratrix. JOr LOOK AT THIS ! x< " THE subscriber, at Penfield, Greene county, Georgia, the seat of Mercer University, and a pleasant, healthy village, would take pleasure in accommodating a lew genteel Boarders from Au gusta during the summer season. Board also can be obtained elaewbete in the village, good and cheap. E. H. MACON- Peftfrehi, May " *340. 1m 17 GR SAXE—a first rate second hand four wheel Bwrgy.withatop. Apply t» Mr GUEDRON, old Stable. may 26—Iw A^ ST CALL—FAIR WARNING. persons indebted t» the lete firm of AN TOST HAINES , are earnestly requested to settle their accounts immediately, as longer in dulgence cannot be given; and all those cot com plying with this notice, may expect to find their accounts in suit. WILLIAM HAINES, Jr. may 27 Surviving Copartner. B NOTICE. EING desirous as closing up our business, our sales for the future will be for cash only.— buch as are in our debt will coafor a favor by set tling the same soon. C. F. HOFFMAN & CO. may 20 3 W ALMONDS. A /'I SACKS fresh Almonds, just received and Ilf for sale by W. E. JACKSON, a P r ** Auctioneer. F FOUND, BOATING down Savannah River, on the 6th mst. one bag of Co*ton, which the owner can hare by describing marks and paying for this ad vertkemea*. c. A . CLOUD, may 1^ ICOACHES ! COACHES ! I THREE second hand Coaches,—have been in use but a short time—will be s«M at a bar gam. Apply tt> S. B* BROOKS, maj 14—ts 330 Broad street. CORN FOR SALEL QAAO BUSHELS of CORN, at 45 cents O vl\ill per bushel, in qAiaa-tities over fifty bushels. Apply at CUMMdNG’B Warehouse, may 25 COUNTKF FLOUR. JUST received, from the mills of Hopping and Powell and J. M. 'Vilso*, a supply of Geoigia Flour. For sale law for cash only, by may 25-6* D'ANTIGNAC & HILL. J. A. CLEVELAND, Dentist, EXPECTS to be absent some weeks from the city, during which lime his brother, Thomas P l . tteveiand, will occupy h» rooms. Mr. Cleve land recommends him to his patrons and the public generally, with perfect confidence that he will give entire satisfaction to those who may desire his professional services. 2w—may 25 BAGGING, ROPE, AC. inch Ragging, al| lbs, 200 coils Bale Rope ; SO p*. heavy milled and bleached Sacking; > bale plaid and striped Hemp Carpeting. Foe sale by GARDELLE & RHIND. may 16 ts FOR »ALE, A Bay Mare, 8 years old, of excel- Itent qualities either in the saddle or V 7 * r " arness - Sold for no fault. Ap- J-JHRllply at I. A. Hibler’s Livery Stables. 4 |[ Terms, cash, oc its equivalent in tf —may 19 DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS. SNOWDEN & SHEAR hawe-just received from New York, a very large supply of superior 3-4 by 10-4, 10-4 by 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 INSURANCE CO. of COLUMBIA, S. C. THE Stockholders of thro Company having de termined to.close its- business, notice is here- Qy given of the same, that those who have made insurance with the undersigned. Agent for Au gusta, may renw tbair risks elsewhere as they ex pire, due notice of which will ba-^ven. Those who may hare claims against the Com pany, through this agency, will present them for adjustment to J, G. DUNLAP, Agent, may 9 JAYNE’S HAIR TONIC. WE. have heretofore numbered ourselves a mong those who believed that “Jayne’s Hair Tonic” was one of the many quack nostrums whose virtues are neves seen beyond the fulsome puffs of their authors.. We are willing, at length, to make public acknowledgment of the error of our belief. An intimate friend, some two or three months since, all the top of whose cranium was as bald as a piece of polished marble ,maugre all our jesting and ridicule of the idea o j attempting to 1 cultivate so barren a spot, purchased a bottle or 1 two of tiie Hair Tonic from Dr. Jayne, ana accord ing to his directions appiwd it. During the present l week the same friend ushered himself into our : presence, and uncovering his hitherto naked bead, astonished us-with, a thin, though luxuriant growth of hair, fiom one to two inches in length —upon the very premises we had believed as unyielding to cultivation as the trackless sand that skirts the At lantic. This is no puff, but is religiously true; and to those who doubt, the gentle nan can be pointed 1 out. What is more in favor of this “ Tonic,” the case here cited was not one of. temporary baldness —no sudden lose of the hair—but was one of years’ standing, though the gentleman is but forty-five years of age. —Philadelphia Spirit of the Times October 2lsf, 1839. * This valuable remedy for the growth, preserva tion and restoration of the Hair, can be had of WM. K. KITCHEN, may 2&—is3t Sole Agent fee Augusta. TO CONTRACTORS. fIIHE Street Committee wiil receive Proposals A until Thursday next, at 10 o’clock, for the grading and maning a brick drain in the centre of a.portion of Mclntosh street, to commence at the Past Office comer and terminate at the intersection of Green and Mclntosh streets. The drain to be four feet wide, made of best hard bricks, with a wood binding, the scantling used to be ail heart, 3 by 7 inches. P. FLEMING, ¥. M. ROBERTSON, ( Street J, G. DUNLAP, f CoßMa’ee. G. F. PARISH > May 21, TB4O. J STRING GOODS. SNOWDEN & SHEAR have received from N. York, Printed Jackonetts, French Cambrics, low priced Prints, Fancy Gauze and Hemani Hdkfs., Linen Cambric Hdkfs., Long Lawns, liish Linens,.and Linen Sheetings, Bird’s-Eye Diaper, Danaaek Table Cloths, and Damask Napkins, plain Jackonetts and Cambrics of extra qualpy, black Lace Veils, Ladies’ and MissesX'okton Hose, white and bl’k picnic Gloves and MUte,OH Silks, bleach ed and brown Cotton Shirtings of superior quality, and a great variety of other articles suitable for the Spring and Summer seasons, to which toey respect fully invite the attention of the public, ap 29 FINAL. NOTICE ALL persons indebted to the Estate of James Leverich,late of Richmond county, deceased, aie hereby requested to come forward immediately, and settle their accounts with Mr. Robert Austin, who is duly authorized by us to settle the same. He may be found at the Drug Store of said deceas ed, 161 Brood straet, AugpsU,—and all those not complying with this notice, may expect to find their accounts in suit. P. H. MANT2, , J. A. CAMERON, f A<fcQUllstrato "* Mar 11, IS4O. ts MRS. INGRAHAM WOULD inform' those Ladies who will vuit the Madison Springs toe present season, that she intends locating herself there during the summer months, with a handsome supply of Mil inary and Fancy Goods, and wouhl respectfully solicit their patronage. Mrs. 1. requests all these who are indebted to her, to make payment previous to the first of June. may H wtlsUe OTICE.—The copartnership heretofore exist- Xn ing between the stibfcribers* under the firm ol U. C. Bryson St Ca, is tiusiky dissolved *>y mu tual consent. Harper C. Bryson is authorized to continue to use the signature of the late firm, for the settle ment of the business. H. C. BRYSON, Augusta, April 2,1849. JOHN DAVIDSON. ap 3 dlwfcwtf A DVANCES OH COTTON.—Advances will be J\_ 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, wiil have thpbenefit of the Exchanges, dec 25 ts GARDELLE St RHIND. PUBLIC SALES. BYW. E, JACKSON. i- <^»T'® d s e l dl3r nert » fOtb i»»t. at the store late ♦k °f cu P* edb yA. V. Laroche, (a few door* abov« tb V'£ re ' Ma,k, M W ‘H bt soW the contest* of said . tort, conus sir. 5 of an assortment of Grocer t*’ V1 «r 1 ® 4eon »®* ce » Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, fcc *c. Terms cash. June S Sale of Book o this Evening. Tb* auction sale of Books at the Augusta Book Store, will be continued this evening, i!d instant at 8 o’clock, when a variety of School Books*, medical and other works will be offered for sale. And on to-morrow evening, 3d inst. will be sold at public auction, at the same place, a valuable collection of Theological Works, together with a cumber of medical and miscellaneous publications. The sale to commence at S o’clock, p. u. June 2 2t Persons who have not taken away the hooka they purchased, are requested' to call for them without further delay. Extensive credit sale of Fancy Goods. BY RUSSELL * HUTCHINSON. We will oflfer ab public auction our entire stock of Fancy Goods, on the 16<h June, at 10 o’clock, consisting ia part of French, Italian and English Silks and Satins* French and Scotch worked collars and capes, silk, linen and-cotton Hosiery, cambric and silk Handkerchiefs, mutdins, cambrics, prints, lawns, linens, bombazines* mevinoes, and velvets ; a large lot of ribbons, bonnets, lace veils, perfum ery, toySyatKi fancy articles, Ac. &c. Terms—All sums under SIOO,-r»sh; over SIOO and under SIOOO, 12 months; over SIOOO, IHmos; approved l endorsed notes ; our own paper will be takeu in payment. may 16 CHAS. F. HOFFMAN & CO. BY RUSSELL A HUTCHINSON. On Fcidaj tte sth of June, if not before called for Wiil be sold in front of our store, to pay ex penses-, Goods brought from Savannah by Ben nock’s Boats* and uol claimed, kag:Nails, marked K I keg White Lead, marked R 1 barrel, marked’A Richardson 1 barrel.Soair Krout* marked E W B 32 kegs Blasting Powder, no mark may & Terms cash NOTICE. * STRATED’frora the subscriber, about a week or ten days ago, which went across the bridge at Augusta* a-bright Sorrel horse, seven or eight years old; about fifteen hands high, one eye en tirely out, (theside not recollected) shod on the fore feet, and perhaps one of the hind feet white, and a long'sWMtch'tail. Any person apprehending or taking, ep said horse,, and giving informatien, will he entitled to a Five Dollar BUI from ROBERT ANDERSON* Hamburg, S. C. may 13 trwGt. TNMi TUNSTALL THIS thorough bred Horse will stand from this time until the first of July next at the stable in the lower r *'* '-Augusta, formerly occupied XTjrfwby Bertrand, Jr. Terms—s3o the ■SMiseasew* payable at the last visit; for three or mi re mares, owned by the same person, $25 each: $1 for the groom* PEDIGREE. J. R. H. Acklin, Esq. of Huntsville, Alkbama, certifies as fellows :—Tom Tunstall was- foaled mine on the 20th May, 1831. His dam was High land Mary .andher dam a-full-bloeded Archie mare; the sire of Highland Mary wa» 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* I am satisfied Tom‘Tunstall has descended from as food a stuck as-any horse in the United States.— le was a rase horse of the first order, but I fear will never be able to make a first rate race again* owing, to bis leg; it was injured when a three year eld, in training, as I believe. By addressing Har dy Cryer, Gallatin, Tennessee, you can get a full pedigree of the dam of Tom Tunstall.” The same Mr. Hardy Cryer certifies thus 44 Highland Mary combined as many orinoia rich crosses of thorough breds than any mare ever raised in Tennessee.— She wae gob by the noted horse Pacolet, the son of imported Citizen ; her dam Rosey Carey by Sir Archie; grand-dam Sally Jones by the imported horse Traveller, called Rig Ben or Charlemaine, ( (son of O’Kelle; ’s Eclipse, and one of the purest importations of the last century;) by the imported horse Wrangler; great-gr*ai-grandr dam O’Pcssujn. by imported l Shark; great-greab great-grand-dam by the celebrated American quar ter race horse, Goode’s old Twigg; great-great great-great-grand-dam by imported Fearnaugbt; great-great-great-great-great-grand-dam by Lee’s old Mark Anthony outof a mare by imported Mou key.” On the siro’s side it is deemed unnecessary to trace boyoad Sir. Archie. It is presumed non* will require a purer or hotter attested pedegree!— ' If farther recommendation be wanted, call and see Tom WILLIAM HOLMES, Agent, fob 22—trw&wtf 'Furniture anb piano forte WARE-HOUSE, No. 236 Broad- street , Augusta , Georgia. The subscriber, having, previr usly 'll bought out the interest of A. Z. Ban ta in his Furniture Warehouse, has now associated himself with one of tho largest manufacturing establish JwR 1 merits in New York, flatters himsel • that he will be able to offer to tho public an assortment of Furniture, superior in point of workmanship and durability, to any heretofore offered in Augusta. As the manufacturing will have the personal attention of one of the partner*, the strictest care will be observed in the selection of goodwood and dry material, (so essential to he durability. Also, a general assortment of Pianos, from tho best manufactories in the Union. More particulars ly the New York Piano Forts company’s instru ments, which cacnot be excelled for sweetness ot tone and durability, in the southern climate, b v any manufactory in the United. States. Our instru ments are selected with the greatest ease, by on* who is a competent judge, and a written guarani, is furnished in every instance, if required C. A. Platt returns his thanks tc the public for their former patronage, and solicits for the company that share of public patronage heretofore bestowed on himself. The business- in future will be con ducted oy tap 2» CHA.S-. A. PLATT & Co. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE—TO N. Wilson respectfully in forms the public that hi* ■Ma&iESBP splendid line of Four Horse Post Coaches is running from Greensboro-to- Spring Place, Gn. via Gained ville and. Caseville, in connexion with Col. Rattv sey’s Line to Ross* Landing and Nashville, and Maj. W’ells’Line to Athens and KnoxvHld, Tenn. Fare toCassville, RIB 00 “ 44 Spring Place, 17 00 Leaves Greensboro on the arrival of the Rad Road Cars from Augusta, oa Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays. Travelling time to Spring Place, 29 hours. 44 44 Nashville, 65 44 QCj* Seat* can be secured on application to C. H. GOODMAN, Agent, mar 23—6 m Globe Hotel, Augusta, Ga. ALLIGATOR LINE FOR MOBILE, ' ms&st Via Greensboro’, Eatonton, Clio ton, Macon, Per ry, Pindertowo, Bainbridge, Chattahoochie, lela, St. Josephs, Pensacola, to Mobile. The Proprietor* of this Line infora the Travel ling public that it is now in full operation, through, the entire route; leaving Augusta by the Georgia Rail Road cars to Greensboro’ every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 6 o’clock, P. M. and ar rive in Mobile in three day* and a hall tunning time. Travellers are assured that (he “taging upon this line ia superior to any other, the accommodations unsurpassed, and by far the best natural roads in the Southern country, only 210 miles of staging. Stages leave Bainbndge for Tallahassee via Quin» cy, immediately on the arrival of the Alligator Line from Greensboro*, and immediately on the arrival es the boats from lola. 03* Two Stages will at all times be ran in com pany, when the travel requires it. For sente in the abovqXuie, apply at the office , at the United State? Hotel, Augusta, Geo. tpcril 11 lr GEO. W. DENT, Agent.