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I ( . t _j {,y the blackness of the sarroyoiling rocks,
.Mlir deep crrcen of the sward aoovc. Lofry as the
JIJ, judfis. there are yet loftier mountains round
;.'wlit)se imposing masses greatly increase the
1 Uet of the impressive scene. The sound of the
is at limes louder tha-n the loudest than- ‘
‘Ji fiHinff.tbe air for miles, with peals of tcrjihle
On listening to it. tor a while,’ the
begins to turn; ‘Altogether, the height—
,-vmass of water —the chon darkness of the sur- "
ounilio’? forks —t he silence of the green spot we
j pjr (o in view ing it, backed' hy a huge triangle
, -warthy basalt—the streaks of , sqow on. the
the small hut creeping near the brink— •
j. e river rushing triumphantly out of the chaldron,
• has escaped from in -despite of so fierce a trial ;
l_overv adjunct required f>y taste- unite to make
.',j' scene one of the-most magnificent that nature
presents. — Bremner's .Excursions in Norway.
The Philadelphia Inquirer intimates that suc
cess is likely to crown the efforts of- those who
a! eengaged in the endeavor to establish a line of
shp= between that city ami England.
p”vri kasanr. —The news of the western cloc
ks has a baa .effect on the' I.ocofocos. Their
tf cs bad elongated to such a degn c, that l-he
irbrr charged sixpence extra for snaving: —New ■
York Herald. .
~ liuguecs per .Soul n Carolina Rail Road.
Hamburg, August IS, 1810. ;
gtovall, Simmons & Co.-, C. A. Platt k.Co-; G. T.
p o ilic;C, J Cookj T. Davis; Garvin & Haines; W
lisffctt; B.Haris; H. Au.irns; Sibley & Crapon; 11. ■
I, Jeffers; Howard k Harmony; J. II JVlurray; J.
f.Bemon. . • • ‘ •
COMMERCIAL.
latest dates from Liverpool,. . .July 24
.Latest Antes from Havre,. . .' July 23
AUGUSTA MARKUP. ' .
Mqkpay Eveni.no, August 17.'
■Cotton—Car C otton market since, the.receipt of
Liverpool accounts to 241 h ult.,pe‘r steam ship ;
Great V\ cstevn, here on Friday evening, '
Jus been .very quiet. No co toil has changed hands I
.oas to form any definite o; iaion. .The general |
impress! n amongst buyers .and holders is, there
will - l c no alienation ia price for the present,br
untd we get lat-er news, shortly expected by the.
-team ship President, Which sailed from Liverpool
•on the Ist instant. ' ■ , ‘
. The receipts of cotton, -both by railroads and
wagons, is on Hie decrease, and we now think .the !
supply will be scanty the balance .of the season, 1
until the new crop niakes its .ap'peaVance, w hich, |
fi6m present prospects of heavy and'steady rains, !
mast keep back the growing crop w eeks later than
usual. ' • • • j
Freight* -—To Savannah, $1 bale; to Charles- .
ton, by railroad, 27c p> IGO lbs for square., and 35c
p lbs for round bales.. . ' • . i
Exchange —tin New York. *al sight,- fv 10
coul for current funds; Charleston at n'-Sj
ccnß Savannah 2 3 ’pa cent; Philadelphia ft Bp>
cent; Lexington, Ky. ft 8 p> cent; Richmond S •
p cent; Specie commands 7 fpO p? cent .premium !
Bank Notes. —. ' • ■ ’ • I
, ■ . j.
Savannah Ranks, * .2 sh - ct. prem.
Columbus Insurance Lank... .6' (a) - “ - “
Commercial Bank, Macon... i. .6 (a) - “ “
Mechanics’, “ (Augusta,) 7 ft)-.. “
Agency Brunswick,"......-.1.7 (d) - “ “
PJantiers’and Mechanics 5 Bank - , ;
Columbus,... h.. .5 <d - ‘‘‘ disc’nt
Central Bank, 7 (ft) -8 u ~ l j
Milledgeville Bank,...' T (S) - “ - “
Ocmulgec Bank,.-. .. .' 6 (d ! - “ “ i
Monroe Rail Road Bank. 7 (d - “ - “ ,
Hawk Ins vilie Bank,... - i. - (ft)- '“ " “
(‘fiatfahoochie R. R.&B’lf Coi.S fv - “ • •
Darien 8ank.".... .25 ft)- 11 “ '
Bank of Rome, ...50(d)- “
Merchants 5 and Planters 5 -Bank, -' ■ :
St. Josephs, Florida .’ -..5 (d - ■ “ ‘ :
Union Bank, ■ “ 50. ft) - “ “
Southern Trust Co. “ . .30 (d " “ tc
All other Banks now doing business, at par.
Specie Flying Banks.— Mechanics 5 Bank, Insu
rance Bank ofColu/nous, Commercial Bauk of Ma
os, and Brunswick Agency :u this city. .
JOHN R. IST AjVFOR I>,
■ATTORNEY AT LAW, •
jy 17] Chrkesviffc, Ga.
R. 11. OVtlltßV,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
feb 25 Jefferson, Jacksqn county, Ca.
Dr. J. J. WILSON has removed foi the
Summer to the house of James. Cardncr, Esq.,
uoor below the Academy. ' * nine 0
rrf Tiie Subscriber will resume the practice of
L A v\”, and attend to any business entrusted to him,
in the counties di Richmond, Bunko and Columbia,
aug 11 Iw WM. T. COl LD.
fj ’Miss TRAIN will resu ive her Sclioul at
Summerville on.the first Monday in November.
_au g 1- L J ts • •. .
(fj' D-aiing the remaining Summer and ballt
month'. I w r iTbe la my olli(e*on Mondays,. I’uesv J
days and Wednesday s; on oilier days at Belak; u,nd i
will be nappy to serve those who mty honor me [
with their, confidence- [jy 23 j W. \\ . lICLI. I
Cj- Dr. W. S._ JONJuS tenders his professions
-eni es to the citizens of Augusta afld its vicinity
Re may be found si ins office, No.- 214 Broad st.
ora; gis residence. United States Hotel. api 24
- . . r ~" I
jTj Lr. GARDNER, foin.evly resident surgeon ,
n the New York Hospital, and physician at Belle- i
'tic Hospital, New York, lenders to ttic public his !
professional services. ’ ‘
Dtlice in Washington street, between Broad and j
Libs 'treets Residence, United fetates Hotel.’
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EXCHANGE ON KEW YORK—At Mght, j
’’t'd at one to twenty days sight, ror saio ov
or 25 ’ CAKIiKLLE jc KHINC.
ifCIF. G. NIMMO, Geneial Commission Mor
chant, office on M.clntosh street, next dor r to the
Constiuuionalist. nov 7
aj NOTICE. —The Rail Road Fassenger Tram
& ti'veen Charleston and Hamburg, will leave a?
follows:
UPWARD.
to leave Charleston before 7 00 a iu.
“ buumierville, “ - -8 30
“ Georges’, “ 10 0
“ Branch vr.le, “ - 11 00
“ Blackvillc, - “ - loop. n
“ “ Aiken, - - “ - 300
A.iive at Hamburg not before - 400
DOWNWARD.
to leave Hamburg before 0 00 a. m.
“ Aiken, - “ - ”30
“ Blackvilie, “ - • 015
“ Midway, - - 10 30
“ Bianchvill “ - - 11 00
“ Georges’, “ - - 11 45 m.
“ Summerville,“ - -1 15p. 31.
-U- rivc at Charleston not before 215
Distance—l3timile>. Fare Through —$10 00.
j’i'icd not over 20 miles an hour. To remain 2f
Minutes each, for breakfast and dinner, and no
! '“gdi thaii 5 minutes for wood and water at any
-Htion.
jo stop for passengers, when a white flag is
■Msted, at either of the above stations; and aUo :)
, "‘paths, Woodstock, Inabincl’s, 41 mile T. 0.,
wive';’, Grahams, - Willeston, Windsor, Johnsons
• ip at Biackvinc ; aown, will brcaulast at Aiker
Q o dmc at Charleston. may 4
11 K is 1: !•' «it n e is. J |
SECOND PROSPECTUS .
The unparalleled success with enter- - ~
prise fins met,’has induced us to increase our ex- jj
ertions in the good cause. In order, therefore, to
induce our fr.cnds to fonri club.s Tor the promotion -w
"of the.cause,:we .shall, after the first of August, |
.- lofiuce the.price to 'FIFTY CENTS a.copy,.orTwo ' co
copies for ONE DOLLAR., ' ' - - -
Those, therefore, who desire to have theiimames I tei
enrolled on our list should have them here in time. 10
•Let.our lncnds-.be vigilant and active,- and our. |p.
success is certain.. All the" people want is light,
and if wc have a. Corresponding effort on‘the part v
ofjhc friends of Reform, they shall have light. ,|
*(CT TO THE CITIZENS OF BURKE COUN-.
dY. —Col. George H. Harris is announced as a be
candidate for the Senate, and Alexander Cause- | d(
WELL, william E. Evans and Isaac Alulky. j _
F.sqis., as candidates for the House of Represent!- I.
lives, and arc recommended to the free and hide-
pen lent.} eornanry ol old Burke, for their suffrages,' qi
By . >-g. lO] ■• .. ~ Mahv Voters. ’h:
- thh reading room d)
Attached to this'oflice.is oplm to subscribers,.and
sfiangeis intioduced-by them, every day - and eve- 7
ning (Sunday evenings exceptdd) until 0 o’clock.-' !
Subscription §5 ; fur a firm of-two or move *
—. —-*■= — —-- ■ _—. N nr
G 3 AUGUSTA BENEV.OhENT SOCIETY.— fc
The following ave the Committees for the ensuing hi
month; . ' • di
Division- An. I—W. E. Jackson, Cyrus Pike j .
Mis. Win. Smith, Miss M. Wightman.- . ’ r
Division No. 2.-MY C. Talliafeno, J.’N. Raiford, 1 7
Mrs. F. M. Robertson, Mrs. Trembley. ■- - . ’[ -
Division No. 3.—fortef' F.'emming, John Beall.-
Mrs. Whitlock, Airs. Herryhill. - * !'
.July*3o J. W.‘ WIGHTMAN, Sec’v ! u
. —; . . :—‘“t : : B
OfT Dr. WM. FLINT, member f the Massa-
chusetts- Medical Society, wvruld inform his friends 5
that he has removed his place of .residence to the 0
.hoarding-house of Mrs. Camlield, at the corner of
Jackson and Broad streets,where lie-may be found
at all hours during the •summer season. His pro- 1
•fessioual seivices arc respectfully tendered to the
citizens of Augusta. tf-»-.j t | ne 6 p
» r E—f or sale at K
. iuig 17, F. LAMBACK’S. c
HIRE —Two Female Servants, by ■ li
• July 20-sw2w ' J. MEIGS. . g
Jv.'.giY T(). RENT. — flic Brick Dw.clling-on
’.j-* - j.the sontlnvcst.corner of Mclntosh and j.
M -lluJ . Reynold streets. Apply to
_ atJg ± WILLIAM POE. [
• TO RUNT.—-The new Brick Building 1
‘F h immediately below G. R. Jpssup-’s, suila- i
liable Sot either dry -goods-or grocery. -For *
. terms, which will be mederate, apply to E. W. 0
- Doughty, Esq.; ox to the subscrihci ot Bebtir. ' *1
' O,J g6 Ifii A. N. VERDERY, Ex'r. J
. .LOR REN F.—Several dwellings and I s'
i -pj storw: 5 bel.mgihg tp* the Bank of Augusta, u
Jf JO* .For terms enquire at their office.
j»ly 20 . - - GEO. M. TtIEW. Agent.
fl-TTTrkL TO RENT —From this time until the f
j, TTffl Ist of October, 1841 tenement lately
. o-cupied by myself, on Broad street,' it j v
behn v that; immediately over the store of A. W. T)
Walton N: (o. For terms apply to Mr. Itobert s
Carteii-or the subscribei. • •
aug 13- 11 \V2w‘ T. M. NELSON. ] v
• -TO RENT, —The Store on Broad str. , a
"Cj No 247, now occupied by Messrs. J. W. (
T;S; Bk>y. - ■ • * d
ABo, the two Stores above, being NO3. 249 and 1
25E Apply to .. - • • i.
July 25-trwtf HENRY H-. GUMMING. i. 9
*-;,: —~
~LA - TO RENT.—Two Dwelling Houses on fi
• Greene street, opposite the Methodist t
. iiJi .< liureli and the Lancasterian School. b
Also, two wooden Store houses, on Broad-street, j
next below the Bridge Bank Buildings.
July 2—trwlm JOHN VY. WILDE.
To RENT, from first October,- four
tffpl Close Storages, fronting Bay street. Ap- ’
g : l±M ply to • C. A. GREINER !
• * trwtlstO' j j
■ FOR‘RENT.—The property of the’ un-1 _
jlpl • dersigned, On Broad, Campbell pnd Cen- [
iivwi- lL tie Streets, on Mclntosh Street, near the '
j, Presbyterian Church, at present occupied -by Mr. 1.
Stockton. Apply to * <
’- - . McKUNZIE Jc BF.NNOCH.
j'By JL ■ ‘ - wt’s-toct
N. E. The occupants-of the propeity for the
ye.ar enduing Ist ilctober next, will give noteA oay- J
able quarterly, and pay for the use of the Hy- S
. drant water. J j
T TO RUNT—Fiom Ist October next,
jjj “ T the large Grocery Store adjoining Bees k
. CmU .Beall's Warehouse.and now Decupled by 11
L. Hopkins. Several Rooms over the store ocCu
• .pied by lb Flerrliug, adjoining said warehouse.
The Dry Goods Store iq front of Stovall, Sim- f.
mon ss & Co 5 ?, warchbusc. The second story over ,
the store ot.upied.by Bcntly & YlcGord,.ailjoinir'g
said warehouse. * . - . j ;
i lie fargeGroceiy; Store occupied by F. Spears. ‘‘
I lie Dry Goods Store adjoining-same, and former- 1 s
ly occupied by King k Hart. The foregoing are.j L
. live-proof. . . - : a
Also, tlie Tenement or Store formerly occupied- 1 0
by the Merchants ano Planters s ßank, (with .it Hie L
Bank fixtuies complete, if desired.) i
.The Dwelling over same. * • j s
The- Dwelling and Appurtenances now -neatly ■ 1
fitting up on Green street, immediately in. the rear , s
of P. StovalFs brick building on Broad street.
The Dwelling at corner of Ellis’and Campbell 0
streets, immediately in the rear of J. M. k W.’,
Adams 5 store. . * . ’• ’ [
The large Stable and Lot in the rear of Rees &
f. lleaff s warehouse.■ Apply to
i aug 4 ',3w PLEASANT STOVALL. |
1 OTICE.—Wc, the undersigned, have, this day 1 ”
’ associated ourselves together, under the firm a
of Holmes & Sinclair, for the transaction of a Fac
torage and commission business, at Savaxmali-,
WILLIS'HOLMES, .
e. Sinclair:
We .tender our tbaxiks to cur friends for their!
former patronage, and solicit a continuance of the
same. • aug 17 trwlm
= '■ . T * * J
- STR AYED—From the subscriber, on
iy— 11th ult., a light sorrel Horse, abeff
eight years old, live feet high, heavy and [
stout built, a blaze in his face, his feet all white,! f
with a short switch tail, trots arid gallops, and is ! t
u<ed to harness, and was in good condition when !
he left. Any poison returning said horse shall be ' t
liberally rewarded. F. A. DUFFLE,
aug 17 ts t
1 (IST OR VISLAID —A Due Hill,made by the
j firm of Burch & Turner, of Jelferson county, f
for forty five dollars, payable to Joseph Parsons, I
dated about April. 1840. All persons aic caution- I 1
ed against trading lor the same 1
aug 1 trw3* JOSEPH PARSONS. 1
■ ■1 11 —1 rmm
Treasurer’s Office of S. B. Co. of Ga., >
Augusta, August 13, 1840. 3
riNHE following articles have been in my office c
£ for some time past, and unless claimed by the '
IGth day of September next, will tiien be sold at ?
public auction to pay expenses, viz: j
S. &C. 1 barrel Liquor; H. &W. I bag Coffee;
V\*.*2 kegs Lead; 11. &H. 1 “ “
No Mark 2 “ Spiivcs; 11. E. 1 “ “ )
i<. kC. 1 “ G. 1 “ Spier;
11. 1 ‘‘Nails; No mark,2 Vices;
W. 1 “* “ “ 2 Brass Fenders; 11
No Mark, 1 Iron Lever; “ 1 Grind Stone; .
M. &R. 1 coil Rope; “ 1 roll Leather. “
H. E. 2 bags Coffee; 7
JOHN A. BARNES, Scc’y. k Trcas’r. 1
aug 13 trwtSeplfi
BROKE loose, on Friday, the 3d of a
/LiljTN July, in Broad street, Augusta, Ga., a h
} } / jL. chesuut sorrel HORSE, with a notable s
blaze in his face. The white docs not run down
straight in the usual way, but is very much in- c
dined to the left; with a long thick tail. He had d
on a new snaffle bridle, with long stout reins; a c
o-ood saddle with a dark blanket. Any person
taking up said Horse, will be suitably rewarded by a
leaving him at Mr. ALAIOND 5 S Stable. p
July S ts a
SAGGING I WINE—S bales just receiving
and for sale by
aug 18 ■ ■ ■ G.ARHELLE k RUIN'D..
I? ON YEW-YORK at sight to 60
Li days sight,-in-suras to suit’purchasefs, 1 y
_i u S w •' . - GARDELLE k RH'IND.
F ,08T, on the Gtli ins.t , in this-city, a large
Li Leather TOC KU 1 -BOOK-, - somewhat Nvorn,
>ntaming a title-deed executed' by Nathan Jdin
*n, of Beaufort District, S. C', to John W. McKov,
ira lot of land iii-Hall eountr, Ga - ; also two Jc\-
1 > fiom Edv\arJ Paine, 01 4V-atkinsvilie, addressed
> the subscriber, and some other papers not-recol
■cted. - The finder-Will be ff-berallv xewarded by
laving ii at tiffs office.- JOHN W. McKOY.- *
atr ?is . . :.. . • .3 t * .■ ■
month' aftef date, - appPcation will be
»■ made to the Hqnorable Inferiot Court of Rieh
nnu counts, when'sitting for ordinary purposes,
ti loa\ e to sell ad the Real Estate, and Negroes,
elonging fto the Estate of Thomas Qnizcnbeny,
ecetsed.. A. SIBLEY, AdmT.
August 18, 1840.
4 jt.MINIS IRA I<)R SNO lICE.-—All persons
rv indebted’.to .the. Estate -of 'Phomas Quizeu- ■
eiry, deceased, late of Richmond county, are re
uested to- make immediate .payment, and those
a\ iug demands against the same, win present them
uly a'tested', within flic time prescribed by law.
• •; A; SIBLEY ’ Adm’r.
■ August'lS, 1810. .. .’ -
months after date, application -will -he
made to the Jlonorable Inferior Court p’s Rich
nond county, when - silting for’didinary purposes,
or leave to sell all the Real Estate and’Negroes]
•elonging to the - Estate of Rebecca Quizcnberry’
leconsed. -- - A. BJBLEY, Adm’r.
August 18, 4840. -
THE subscribei-s having bought from the Citv-
C'Quncil of Augusta, the' entire privilege of
unning a 4-awl Boat between this’ city .and 11am
mrg, for the accommodation of Passengers on-lv,
especttully inform f o public that thevliave a fine
foaßwkha good awning an.d careful "hands..for
heir accommodation. One or the other.of us will
jc found alwavs in the bbat from day light tiff 10
>’clock p. m. . ’M. R. SMITH,
hug 11 ' trwrgw* ’ . F, A. SI j RUDER. -
■ A BARGAIN.
sale, 100 acres of good Land,.well inj
proved, a healthy situation, About 3'milcs
rom Augusta. f)n.lhe place is a good crop, gpp I
gardens well .supplied with vegetables, good 01-
rhaids or fruit, an I every thing like convenience
md comfort about the premises, it will be -sold
low, and on time, —one and two - years Credit.for
?ood endorser. Alsjo tlie. Fumiture. which is good
incLnew. 4 itle good, and possession given on the
of ?aie. For further pa, ticulars enquire of the
Editors of this paper. ’ . •*.
Augusta, July 18. 1810. . wlOt
G 1 ICE : —All persons are cautioned against
i.N trading for two piornispory- notes made Ly
Henry Bfnttn, on the eighth day of January last,
me for twenfy (jo!lafs ? arid the other for twenty
ivc dollars and fifty cents, payable to Win. li.
Dyxeor bearer, as tlie notes-were fradulently ob
:ained, the consideration ha ving’ failed in every re
-pect whatever, 1 am determined nos to pay.thcm
.mill compelled. . HENRY SMITH
aug 3 w3t
FOR SA fj F.
rpHE subscriber intending to remove to the
| West, would - sell, on reasonable tcims, hpi
very neat and’desirable Summer Residence, situa
ted in Beach,lsland, S. CV, three’ miles from the
Sand Bar Fern*, and known as the Seven .Spring
Place. It has all the usual - !mprovcmente and con
veniences incident to a country fesidciice, and is in
a statc’of good repair. 1 here .is on the' place an
Orchard, which cannot be surpassed by any in the
district for-choice fruit' of all kinds. The above
tract cohtains.2o2 acres.
She will also sell her Swamp Plantationlying
an the Savannah Riveij one mile, below the Sand
Bar Ferry, containing 131 acres, more or less; of
lire t quality ‘isinglass .land. Any farther’descrip
tion is deemed unnecessary, as per-ons intending to
buy will examine for themselves,
jttly 23 tw3m MAkA'- BUTLER.
COMMISSION or SIN FSS.
STOV.ALL, SIMMONS k Co. continue to trails- I
act the Warehouse and Commission Business,
it their Fire Proof Warehouse, which is in com
plete order for the storage of Cotton and (foods. —
Choir charges will be such as may be customary.
Augusta, August 8, 1840. \vT2t
COFFFF ANO RALE ROFJE.
BAGS Cuba-CofTeo'; * . .
/. 50 Coil' Bale Rope p- •.•• •
L’orsale’by J. MEIGS,
jiffy 20 , swh’w
I,'OR SALE. subscriber offers for saic a
Plantation of 722 acres of land, with Houses,
ShteriiakeVs Shop, Barn, 'Rchard, fan Ytud, Cast
lion Mill Slone to mill hi les, Ac. For further pai
liculars, enquire of the subsciiber, on the premises,
18miles from Augusta, j mile south of the Wash-'
ington uad, Columbia county,Ga, . ■ .
aug 10 ~ GUURGE ‘KNOX.
VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE IN
GREENE COUNTY.
l|j"K offer for sale one thousand eight hundred
■f * acres of Land, lying in. Greene county, on i
Fishing creek, four miles Hum the Mercer Univer
sity, and live from the Scull >hoals Factory. The
plantation's aic in good repair, and tue land Well
adapted to - the culture of cotton and corn,and grain
of all 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
lookfor themselves —we therefore deem it unneces
sary to s»y any thing farther about it. We should
be pleased to sell.soon, so as to.enable us to make
our other arrangements.
WILLI AM.-PQRTE’R,
JAMES M. PORTER-
Mai-21,1840: -•- warn
VLL persons Indebted to the estate of Benjamin
E. M'obley, late of Burke’county, deceased,
arc requested to make payment, and those having
demands-against said estate ty rcnder.them'in duly
attested-agreeable to law, to tbc subscriber.
WASHING PON’ML LKEV, Adra’r.
July 14, 18-10, wUt
PROSPECTUS
OF THE -
PLA NT E Its’ i. AZE TT E .
Edited by D. G. Cotting, Washington, Georgia. ’
IN offering a-new Journal to the public for pa
tronage, it is customary and proper to set forth
in a prospectus. Hie principles which its conduc
tors intend to support, and to give such pledges as
to its management that its patrons may not at any
future lime find themselves deceived or disappoint
ed in its course. . .
And first, as to our political creed. Relieving
that there is at present i crisis in our national af
fairs, which requires tlie hearty and unremitting
exertions of every true' lover of his country to
preserve it from the destruction that menaces it
that a powerful and fatal influence is now oxor;ed
tijoii our institutions oy ambitious and unprinci
pled politicians; that-the Constitution, that safe>
guard of our liberties, is in danger from their ma
chinations, and that tlie Mate Rights doctrines and
the principles'of the revolutionary patriots only, .
can preserve it inviolate, we shall give our unde
viating support to those doctrines. Our motto
shall be “Prim iples and Men;’ 5 therefore, of the
prominent candidates for the Presidency, now be
fore the people, we choose those for our support
who wo believe will carry out Slate RighG mea
sures, viz: General WILLIAM HENRY HAR
RISON and JOHN TYLER, gentlemen whom even
Ihcir enemies allow to be true patriots aji 1 hones
men.
As the title of our journal indicates, we shall
ievote much'of its columns to the interests of
Agriculture. Wc shall endeavor to give to the
Planter the latest and best information of the im
provements, now almost daily taking place in his
ausiness. W 3 arc aware that in the -tiife of party,
igriculture, the foundation on which society rests,
aas been too much neglected by the press, and that
some “Reform” is needed in this respect.
All the aid in our power shall be given to the
?aure of literature, and we shall endeavor to ren
ter the Gazette as interest ng as possible to every
ffass of readers.
Terms. —Three Dollars per annum, payable in
idvance, or Three Dollars and Fifty Gents, if not
aaid within the first six months. Advertisements
it the usual rates. 'uly 30
'IIMHTK OAK CAMP MEETING—Cox-UM
—» i ri Cornty.—The Public Tent will be
open for the reception and accommodation of per
sons yEiting the above mentioned plate, during the
meeting;, commencing on Wednesday evening, 19th
August. Mr. Jesse C.ark will run an Omnibus.to ..
tlie raulrond from tiTe camp-ground, to meet the
ears, for the c myeyance of passengers to thecamp
- ground.. - [aug 14 3t} WILLIAM DOYLE. .
DUPONT’S. POWDER,— 500 Kegs 11. F. G
•sporting-Powder, • . ■ . ’ ,
. ’ 50. i kegs do do
15 kegs “ Eagle” Powder, in canisters,
1-000 “ Bl.asting do. -Just received and
for >ale by • (dec) GARDELLE & Kill.M).
0 PICE, ! he. subscribers would inform their
A: x • customers - and the public that they have sold
their cntiie - Stock Os Scots, Shoes, kc. kc. to Air.
C. ,L. BRA\ 1 ON, wlio willjl,c constantly supplied
with good wares at reasonable prices'; and we'
would solicit for him that patronage which has been
so kindly bestowed upon us.
S. B. BROOKS & CO.
Those-having business with the undersigned,
will find him at the old stand.
■ S. 8.-BROOKS',. 330 Broad street.
June 13..1540. ’ ■ 3m
tobacco.
4 BOXES just received at Dawson’s Wafe
:•> liouse, and for salt* by the box. Annexed
is ihe notice of’ the sale of the tobacco in the leaf.
- The Highest Price this Year.
On Friday-last, a hhd of Tobacco, made by Col.
Abraham Lewis, of Pennsylvania county, was sold ’
•by-I*. kJ. W. Dudley, at t-he high price of Twenty
Hollars , w.hich is the highest price any 't obacco
has sold for. It wax pronounced by the best judges,
to be’tbe finest.hhd of Tobacco opened here this
year. 'i'llis Tobacco was purchased by J. VV-.
■Morgan, to be manufactured into his Premium
Brand , express for his customers. If they wish
the finest Tobacco they ever used,.they will try
this. Mr. Morgan has presented us with a few
rolls of tills Tobacco, which fur beauty and supe
rior taste, cannot be . surpassed. After’the sale.
Col Lewis regaled the merchants and planters pre
sent,-with a cold Collation; a large tub of Hard Ci
.der being conspicuous, which wasjnuch admired by
both the Democrats and Whigs: aug 4
KNOW allmen by these pieseMs that 1. Wm.
\\ oo lbury, jr. ot Augusta, .Ga.. merchant
dding business under t-lie name ardsi.vit iT Wil
liam \\dbdb.Uiy, jr. k Co.,’do ajj oir.t and invest
with authority to do and to ac-t as n.iy legal and
only agent or..representative, to use n > i;an e or
that ol the firm, and to act in cvciy way or n r.n
her.foi mo in. all business wba'tsocvcf, iii which I
• am interested, during ami fur the time 1 may be
absent from the State ol Georgia, Francis Holman,;
of the sai l city of Augusta, in the afoiesaid*State
ol Georgia, and that 1 will be governed by all his
dyings rein, ivje to my. business, a? tiiougli 1 Uans
. acted and done the same myself.
G.iyiii under my. hand, this fust dav of July,
. A D. .1849. WM. WOODBURY, Jr.‘
•Witness, C E. Lloogjikirk. ’ ' July 3
PIICEMX HOTJKJj, ~
1 r, Clarksville, (ja.
W THE subscribers having purchased the
. !1 1 ill_lK>uso formerly occupied by Thomas W.
A. Sumter, and made-many additions tnereto, have
. lurni'licd it in a style of convemence for visitors,
boarders.and families, w’hich carinut fail to please!
Tlieii rooms arc large, airy ■ and convenient, and
well fnrnished for the accommodation of gentle
men with their-families..
As a place of summer resort, Ciarks.v ille stands
unrivalled. Situated in .the Vicinity of Tallula and
. ToUoa Falls, and Surrounded by a picfureSqijc.
■ highlv romantic and beautiful scenery, it cannot
fail to please and entertain all who are in seal’di
ol pleasure during tlie summer and faM seasons.—
In the ncignborhood of Clarksville are several
Chalybeate springs, which’add an additional inter
est to the oUiefwi.se pleasant village. ’ Every at
tention possible will be given (o please and accom
modate. Stable ample and .convenient, attentive
hostlers, and plenty of provender for horses, and
all the country affords arc pledged to those who 1
shall favor the subscribers with n call. The es
tablishment will he under the immediate Supervi- '
sion and direction of Mr. Levy, and will be open
ed between tlie 10th am 15th inst.
JOHN. 11. WILEY,
WALTON WILEY,
JAMES WILEY.
i-EWIS LEVY,
ang I sw4t '
QC/' Tlie Constitutionalist, the Athens Banner,
Mat on Messenger, Savannah Republican, Federal
Union, and Columbus Enquirer, will each copy the
above twice weekly, and send their accounts to
the subscribers at’Claiksvillc.
Central Rail Road k Bank-~j
ing Co.,’ of Georgia, et. al. i hi Equity.
vs. ' Baniuett’District:
Claghdfn & Wood, ct, al.
IT is ordered that the President, Directors-&
Company of the Savannah and Augusta Steam
Boat Company and all other persons claiming an ■
interest in, and lie-non,-the Steam Boat Hamburg,
I her machinery,furniture, tackle and apparel, do ap
pear before the t omnu>sior.ers of this Court, and
I make proof of their respective claims and demands
on, or before tlie lust Monday in January next.
It isfmther ordered, that the Commission?!-'in
Equity, for Barnwell Dilsrict, do sell at auction;
on the third Monday of August next, at Clayton’s
■ Landing, o;i.the Savannah River, the Steam Boat
Hamburg, on a credit until the first day of January
next, the purchaser to give Bond bearing interest
from the day of sale, with personal security, to be.
. approved by tnc Commissioners, and a "Mortgage of
the property.
By order ol his Honor, Chancellor Dunkin.
A. P*. ALDRICH. C. 4c R- E. B. D. -
Commissioner’s Office,w
Barnwell District, C
July 17tii,lS40. J
July *22 trwtd
1* REM TOR Y SATE OF REAL ES
TAT E.. _ .
A T the lower maiket house; on the first Tues
.f\_ day in September next, at 12 o’cloch pr-eclse
• iy, the lot of Land in Summerville, at present oc
cupied by 'A I. Huntington, containing ten acres,
- pait ol which, is undeT cu-ltivatibn as a garden,
the balance planted out in line growing Alulhcrrys.
The premises are sithalenext lot to the residence
-of Airs. Siin§, and combine all tlie comforts.desira
ble lo a summer residence, such as a good dwelling
huii'C, kitchen, stable,and several other out hou
ses'., a line well oi water, fruit trees, various kinds
.ol flowers, kc*. kc. The bouse and lot arc well
shaded, and altogether it is one of the most desira
ble residences in Summerville.
Also, a tract of land, or plantation, containing
about 500 acres mostly heavily-timbered with oak
■ Hickory, Pine, .kc., lying on the waters of Fox
Creek, about five miles from the city, about 30
acres of which are. cleared, with good eflbins. for
. cv. rscer and family, well watered arid healthy,
adjoining Seth But’er and others, Edgetield district,
constituting a most desirable settlement for a gen
tleman with a moderate force. Un the laud is a
tolerable good waterpower.
Also, at the. same time, will be sold several line
egroes, among which is a good Carpenter.
The foregoing propeity can oc treated for at
private sale, on application lo
A. J. MILLER, or
A. 1- HUNTINGTON,
aug 13 swld
•gx FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD,—Ran
SrtV away from the subscriber, in February
'jpL last, an African by the name of Lewis.—
He D about oU years of age, of small stat
ur audbadly pitted from the small pox. He has
been a boat hand on Hie Savannah river for many
years., and is, I believe, at this time, either in Sa
vannah or Augusta. 1 lie above reward will be
paid to any one who will deliver him to Wm. E.
Jackson, of Augusta, or place him in a safe Jail
- and inform me on the subject.
ELIZA R. BACON.
Columbus, Ga., June 26, 1840. trwtf
N'OTICE. —k he copartnership heretofore exist
ing between Henry P. Hill and George F.
Piatt, under the title of Hilik Platt, is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. The allairs *of the
late Turn will be settled by George F. Platt, who
alone is authorized. HENRY P. HILL,
GEORGE F. PLATT.
Lexington, August 7, 1840.
The undersigned would inform his friends, cus
tomers and citizens generally,that having purchased
11. P. Hill’s entire interest, will continue -business
at Hie old stand of Hill k Platt,
aug 10 3t* GEORGE F. PLATT.
HAY AND LIME,—I6 bund es Hay,
50 casks Li re. For sale -by . - *•
_ augjl Gt ’ ' G. R. JESSUP k Co.
OLD PEACH BRANDY —-A choice article, for
sa,e kv * SIBLEY & CRAPON.
Hamburg, August 10, I§4o.
M-i At ON POjS SALE-—Apply so
II- - a Un ’ j. v. 11l BLER.
81 11 Al ION UAN 1 ED. — a Eady -from the
North fleshes a situation as Teacher. Apply* ‘
at this office- ■ . _ ts—July 13 '
\T private sale, a handsome new-Chariot^on *
Eliplic Rpring?, latest style. For sale by
july.7 \\ . E. JACKSON, Auctioneer.
IRMONS. —11 boxes Lemons, just received and
j for sale by W. E.-J ACKSON.,
junc 20 Auctioneer.
SCOTCH ALE. —5 casks Scotch Ale, pints,
just received and for sale bj
June 20 W, E-. JACKSON, Auctioneer.
1 AMP OIL—A supply of best Bleached Lamp
j Oil, just received and for sale by
mar 25 - . G A R V IN 11A1N ES.
ii U I UOI’N I'RV- FHOUR for sale,
X \ f -South Carolina and Georgia Mills, by
• ■ may 11 . ts CLARKE, McTEJR k: Co.
TBIRAIN (DL, kc. — Traiti Oil, Plaster Pans and
* Gilder’s Whiting, for sale in quantities to suit
pnrehstsers, by .GARVIN <fc HAINES,
mar 12
1 i HE YOUNG MOTHER’S GUIDE and Nurs-.
1 es’ Manual. A few copies of this valuable
little work can be had if.applied tor soon, as
may 20 ' GARVIN &’ HAINES.
I’T'RESH SAR VTOGA WATER.—A supply of
this article direct from the Springs, just re
ceived ami for sale by GARVIN k HAINES,
in ay 2b
SACKING.— 8 bales heavy SACKING for-sale
by . HARD ELL E & RUIN'D. -
m.iy‘s- • • • ts
S B. BROOKS' is my duly autliorized' Agent
• during rny absence from Hie - city.
I . . . G, L. BRAYTON.
Augusta, June’3o, 1840. ‘ jy 24 ts
\ ERBENA CREAM, an Emollient Soap,
J. Which alfbrds real pleasure in shaving produ
cing a rich, iVignmr, creamy and pcrinaneiU lather,-
f j list received and lor §a!c by
1 a-p>22 . OARVIN & HAIN'ES.
ICE. —2U Casks now landing. A constant
JU, supplv will be yep Lon Hand, and furnished
I to dealers in Quantities to* suit,* bj
' dec 6 * GAII.DEI.LE k H HEM).
fi II- Olfice of the subscribcts will hereafter,
for (he accommodation of travellers, open at
-4j o’clock, every mb’rniug, at which time Uioy will
be prepared to m ike Exchange of everv descrip-
Gon. j.. g. WINTER k CO.
july Hi • ■ - . ts
V. HARRIS, Attornep at Law, Au- .
I gr.st.ijGa., lias removed Ids office; to.the Law
Range, first door over the Post Office, lie will -
practice in Hie diellient Courti of Riclimondcou'n
ty, and in the Superior Courts of' Burke, Columbia,
Warren and Ham ock.' • july. 28 if
VUGUS-TA INSURANCE AND BANKING
COMPANY STOCK. ..
20 shaies for sale tow by . • t
RUSSELL, HUTCHINSON. A CO.
Jan 30 Terms —6 months io approved paper •
HAVANA .SUGARS.- HI M Venus Brand,
5 M Vcrips itegaiia,
5 M.Canoni-,
2 M asso.ied Brands.
Also, 10 boxes Havana- Sweetmeats. Just re-
Ci 'd by [jy 29]. 1. S- BEERS k CO. -
IMPROVED CHEMICAL YEAST POWDERS. ,
—Late Discovery.- —Warranted to be equal, if
npt sg.pcijoc, to any others. Prepared by
GARVIN & HAINES,
uov 27 No. 232', Broad siii-et. 1
Odoriferous compound—For faying in
drawee- among linens, lace*, furs, cloths,
kc., hnpaiting to them a pleasant perfume,aiid pre
venting Hie ravages of Hie moth. For sale by
' mafl3 • GARVIN A HAINES.
'^J'.OTiUE. —The subscriber having associated
Ex( -Mr. Robert T. Hyde in his business from the
Ist ins-t. it will from that date be conducted in the
name of DUMLAP HYDE.
-• July 9, 1840. J. G. DUNLAP.
( BURLING FLUID, kev —Blcndirgwith-agrate-
J. ful and refreshing peifume, Hie desirable
■ quality of strengthening and prqmoling the growth
of the* Hair, without giving to it the ’greasy hue of
Pomatum, oi thc'volatile moisture of the Oils. Its
utility is conflrmed by Hie most extensive Con
sumption. -
Also,’the Genuine Maccassar Oil, and Ward’s
Celebrated Hair Oil. For sale by •
mar i 3 GAR VIN. cc HAIN ES, •
| i ENGINE COLOGNE WATER.—Farina'*
X ff genuine Cologne Water, in long and sboit
- bottles, warranted of the very best quality; for sale
. in boxes of half a dozen cae’li, for family usc,oi
by tHvfg-le bottles. -
Also, a large assortment of Fancy Soaps, Odorous
Waters., Extracts, Hair Oils, and Curling Fluids,
■ of the best quality, at Apothecary Hall, 232 Broad
street, by GARVIN k HAINES,
nov. 28 * . •
H. B. WHITE,
U/VTAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MER
f * CHANT’, Augusta, (ja: The ’ Warehouse !
house is tire-proof, eligibly located l abov,e high wa- 1
tei mark. Ali Cotton consigned- per railrjad will .
receive prompt attention. July 27 2m
ALMONILS.
A /jk SACKS fresh Almonds, just received-and
X \ f for sale by W. E. JACKSON,
apri-l 27 • Auctioneer.
BAGGING, HOPE, &C.
r / PIECES 44 inch Bagging, a lbs..
OUU per yard;
20t>.ct»Hs.Bale Rope ;
• 50 p*. heavy milled and bleached' Sacking ;
1 bale plaid and striped Hemp Carpeting.
For sale.by ’ GAR DELL E k RhiND.
•may 16 ts
.NUTiCJE.
rpilE Board of Directors of Hie-Branch Bank of
g . the State of Georgia, afAugusta, will, bn
Friday next, elect a Book Keeper. jJa.idi lates
may know the amount of security required, salary
and duties,.by applying at the Bank;
aug 10 5t I. HENRY, Cashier.
Qjj 3 The.Constitutionalist will copy the above. •
INSI BANCJE CO. of COLUMBIA, S. <J. !
fnilE Stock-holders.of- this Company having de
g termined lo close its business,notice is here
by given of the sam?, that those who have made
insurance with the undersigned, Agent for Au
gusta, may renw llicii risks elsewhere as they cx
pire, due notice of which will be given.
Those who may have claims against the Com
pany, through this agency, will present them for
adjustment to J, G. DUNLAP, Agent,
may 9
SUPERIOR IRISH LINENS, Ac.
IMPORTED direct from Ireland.
.Superior 7-8 undressed Irish 1 inen ;
do 4 4 do do do
do 9-8 do do suitable for Pillow Cases;
Long Lawns ’;
Just received and for sale by
july 15 WM. H. CRANE k CO.
FRESH TURNIP NEED, Ac.
IARGE white flat Dutch TURNIP;
j Do. Globe;
Yellow purple top Ruta Baga;
Large Drumhead Cabbage;
do Bergen or great American do;
do Cape Savoy do;
do Red Dutch do. for p’ckling;
Long Orange Carrot;
do black Fall Radish;
White and red Swiss do; j
Red and white Clover Seed;
Lucerne or French Clover Seed;
Bin • Grass Seed;
Herds do do.
The subscribers have lately received the above
variety of Garden Seeds, all of which they warrant
to be fresh and genu ne,aud oiler them for sale at
reasonable prices. GARVIN & HAINES,
rf uue 29 J2-\ugusta and Hamburg.
PUBLIC SALES.
ADSIiifISTjRA'fOR’S SALE* *
IV; * ICK.— "Will be" sold, by auction, on Thurs-
September next, all the stock of
- r cd * l * nes \ Fixtures-, &c.,-belong pg to the.
estate ql the late James Levciich. Terms made
•known on the day of sale. •
* P.TLMANTZ,: > " '
■ J. A. CAMEIU)N,3 Ad ™V*
Augirst S, 1840. •
. ADJUJfISXH ATOR’jS SALE.
he snal on the hist Tuesday in October
T* next, at flic lower market house in-the city "
of Augusta, within the usual hours of sale, tlm • • •
House and Jut belonging to the estate of Thomas
- A ciell, deceased. A so,lour .negroes belonging to
r t' 1 ■ S °* d - °JHer of Court, for the bene-*
i o ic heirs and creditors of said deceased. —
, en ?‘l~ a **. s . uins Under SSO, cash ; over 50 aid .
undciis, 2 00. tairty day-, over 200 and under SSOO,
cmiorsc'l notes. 1 " 0 ' moml,s fo ''
Ainjnsl 1. 1-40. p. h.maxt/ A, lm y __
A HMINISTR ATOR’S SALE,
VI iLL • ><> PO - ld <)P ,llc I,r ' t Tuesday in October.
* * . next, at the lower market house in thecitv
of Augusta, within the usual" houis pf sale, five
Negroes belonging to the estate of Mary Johnson,
deceased, bold,by orderof Court, for the benefit
• _ot tjie heirs and credilors-of deceased. Terms
, made known cm the,day of sale. • .
August 1, IS4T . ' P. H. .MANTZ, Adm'r.
A MIMS I|{ VTO H *S SALE.
\V ILL r>e ?old at the'store lately occupied bv *
" ▼ y llciTiy balm. dece«sed,on the hist Tuesday
in September next, the remaining stock of dry
;• goods and groceries, consisting of Liverpool Salt
qffee, Lagging, Ivon, lot of Wooden Ware, Shoes’ ’
&G - -• A, PICQL KT, ’
..inly 20— td • Ad in r ol Henry Salm.
I' 1 LASTING P()WDKR>-5p6 kegs Blastm
f Powder, for saio by C. A. GUEINKR. ”
- d ’ ■ , • ‘ trw2m
UNITED STATES MAIL L|.S T E,
TO NASHVILLE, Terin. ..
11 sox respectfully informs
\ — j£ —-the publ.c that hi.-, splendid line of.
Tour Horse Post Coaches is imining from Greeris
boio to Spring Place, Ga-. via Gainesville andCass-*
. ville, iu connexion with Vol. Ramsey’s Line-to
Ross’- Landing and Nashville, and Maj. Wells’
Line to Alliens and Knoxville, Tcnn.
Fare toCassville, sl2 GO
. “ “ Spring Place, ’ *l7 00
Leaves Greensboro on the arrival of the Rail
Toad Cars from Augusta, on Mondays; Wcdncs-"
days and Fridays.
Travelling time to Spring Place, .20 hours.
- “ “ Nashville, 65
(Hz’ Seats can lie secured on application so
• _ • C.TJ GOODMAN, Agent,
. mar 2.5 6tn Globe. Hotel, Augusta, G'a-.
I KE 1 G II T II IT) I cE D ,
ON THE (HIOIK.IA UAILRUAI).
V.FTKR the Ist day of Jfily, "merchandise will
be conveyed from Augusta to Cnwfoidvillc,
Jetterson-Hall, and.. Greensboro, at 25 cents per
.100 lbs,.until further notice.
GEO. H. J HOAIPSWN, Agent at Greensboro - ,
A. GREEN, do Jefferson Hall.
J. f . MIMS, do (Taw ford ville
R GUARD PETERS,
Sup, Transportation.
Trans, T flicc Ga. R. IE & IE t o. /
Augusta, June 20, 18-JO. • y
f/V'-S&u T j
E-'A
OFFICE S. C. C. Ar It. R. COMPANY,
Hamburg, April 23, 1840.
('1 K E. —Freight on Colton to Charleston.by
'ln Pail Road, is reduced to thirty-live cents per
hundred for round, and twenty-live cents per hun
dred pounds for square bales.
• A 11 STURGKS. Agent
. Bssißi SBr'/,?] glypi
Office Transportation S. C. C. &R. R. Co. > -
June 2d. IS4O. y
Infoi'mc tjon to Travellers North and South.
Hi \V ITHS LANDING I lie destruction of tlis
•JIY bridges over the Savannah River, at Augusta,
by the late freshet, travellers are respectfully in
lormed that arrangements have been made forpa-s
ing the river, and that the Cars leave Hamburg
and-Charleston daily at the usual hours.and-arrive
as formeily. . ‘ WM. ROBERTSON, Jr.
Agent I'r.insportation.
irl Taj
•
Officc S. Carotin a Rail Road Co.
Hamburg, May 1, 1840." . C
ON and aflqr tl>is day, the passenger train from
Hamburg.will arrive in Charleston at 2^
I o’clock, pm, in time for dinner. . may I
ALLIGATOR LINE FOR MOBILE^
\ia Greensboro’,.Eatonton,Clinton, Macob,i’cr
ry, Pindertowß,- diainbridge, Chattahoochie/lola,
St. Josephs, Pensacola, to Mobile; • ■
The Proprietors of this Line Inform the Travel
ling public That it is now in full operation, through ' •
the entireT-oiile ; 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- throe days and a half lunmng
‘ time. . ■ • • ■ . °
TTavcllers are assured that the staging upon this
line is superior ;my other, the acconxnribdations
vmsuupiasscd, "and 6yJar the best natural roads in
the Southern country, only 210. miles of s’taging.
Stages leave Bainbridgc'fqr Tallahassee via (Quin
cy, rmmediateiy on the arrival of the Alligator
Line from Greensboro’, and .immediately on the
arrival of the boats from lola..
(Py)" Two Stages will at all times be run in com
pany, \v hen .Hie travel requires il."
. For feats in tnc above Liq.e, apply at the office,
at the United States jlo’cl, Angu-ta", (To.
aprii 2V ly GED, W. DENT. Agent.
FURNITURE AND PIANOFORTE
WARE-HOUSE, '
,i\o. 236 Broad street, Augusta, Georgia.
The subscriber, having pievii us y
bought out the interest of A. Z. Ban
ta in his Furniture Warehouse, has
now associated liimsclf with one 6f
rOTi Die largest rnartulaeluring establisli
f | niehts in. New York, flatters bimseß
• that lie will be able to oiler to the
public an assoilmenl of Furniture, sppeiiov in point
of workmanship and ‘durability, to any heretofore
offered in Augusta. As the manufacturing will
have the personal attention of one of the partners,
the strictest care will be observed iu the selection
of good wood and dry material, (so essential to he
durability.
Also, a general assortment of Pianos, from the
best manufactories iu the Union. More particulars
ly the New York Piano Forte company’s instru
ments, which carnot be excelled for sweetness ot
lone and durability, in tho southern climate, by any
manufactory in the United States. Our instru
ments are selected with tiie greatest care, by one
wiio is a competent judge, and a written guarantee
is furnished in every instance, if required
C. A. Platt returns "his thanks lu the public for
t heir former patronage, and solicits for the company
th.it share of public patronage heretofore bestowed
on himself. Tire uusmess h> future wilt be con-
Oncied oy ;ap 2t GHAS. \. PLATT 4£ C.o
AUGUSTA FURNITURE WARE
HOUSE.
H* SILCOX, 303 Broad street,
keeps at all times for sale, a large as-
sortment of Cabinet Furniture, of
superior workmanship and well sca.-
soned materials, made expressly for
tiie Southern climate. Every arti
in tiie above business, with all the
iety of new patterns,continually
received. Persons wishing to purchase can do a-
Well at this establishment as at any of tiie Norths
cm manufactories. To oe sold for casn or good
xty acceptances. * mar 25