Newspaper Page Text
THEATRE.
IV. C. FORBES, Lessee.
n , BARNES’ BENEFIT,
positively the :ast appearance of Mr. and Mrs.
' Barnes, and Miss Charlotte Barnes.
lirVRDJY Evening , January IS, 1840,
1 it performed Knowles’ popular Comedy 01
WOMAN’S WI K:
Or, Love’s Disguises.*
Gingham, ----- Mr Forbos
. er _ _ _ _ - Mr Ba-nes
[ro f- " - - * - Mrs Bames
eleilj (disguised as Eustace,) Miss C Barnes
i aJ de Deux, by Mr. and Mrs. Codet
jo conclude with Miss C. Barnes’ Drama of
LA FITTE:
Or, the Pirate of the Gulf.
pitte, ----- Mr Forbe:i
erniah Marlinspike, - - Mr Barne-i
beodore, - - - - Miss C Barnes.,
onslanza, - Mrs Barnes?
LA BAYADERE is in rehearsal.
M Master and Miss WELLS are engaged.
E r < open at 6 o’clock, and Performance to com
j mence at precisely.
t Boxes and Parquette one Dollar.
BLESSING TO MOTHERS.
K# W. EVANS’ CELEBRATED SOOT HIM.
mTT.for Children Cutting their Teeth.— This
K|;ible remedy has preserved hundreds of chii
■i when thought past recovery' from convul-
Ks. As soon as the Syrup is rubbed on th<;
Ks, the child will recover. The preparation is
Sioocent, so efficacious and so pleasant, that no
Kj w iii refuse to let its gums be rubbed with it
Ken infants are at the age of four mouths, though
K. j. ; no appearance of teeth, one bottle of the
Xp should be used on the gums, to open the
Mt<. Parents should never be without the Syrup
Biie nursery where there are young children ; for
■ child wakes in the night with pain in the gums,
■ syrup immediately gives ease, the
les .nd healing the gums; thereby preventing
Evulsions, fevers, Rc. Sold only at Dr. Wm.
E/is’ Medical Offi.ce, 100 Chatham street, New
Kc, where the doctor maybe consulted on ail
Bases of children.
M>ROOF POSITIVE OF THE EFFICACY OF
1 EVANS* SOOTHING SYRUP.—To the Agem
uDr. Evans’ Sjothing Syrup: Dear Sir—The
I t benefit afforded to my sulfering infant by
Er Soothing Syrup, in a case of protracted anti
Eifu. dentition, must convince every feeling pa
■t how essential an early application of such an
Baluable medicine is to relieve infant misery an i
Bture. My infant, when teething, experienced
Krii acute suite rings, that it was attacked witq
Evulsions, and my wife and family supposed th.M
Kuii would soon release the babe from anguish,
ft we procured a bottle of your Syrnp; which os
Enas applied to the gums, a wonderful change
Es produced, and after a few applications tl <
Sid displayed oovious relief, and by continuing n>
■ use, I am glad to inform you the child has co:n-
Etely recovered, and no recurrence of that awful
Enplaint has since occurred; the teeth are em:t-
Euig daily and the child enjoys perfect health
Eive you my cheerful permission to make th >
powledgment public, andwill gladly give am
iinnation on this circumsts nee.
WM. JOHNSON.
TONIC PILLS. —The power of Evans’ Comomih
Us are such, that the palpitating heart, the trem
>us hand, the dizzy eye, and the fluttering min 1.
nish befo.e their effects like noxious vapors he
e tne benign influence of the morning sun.
icy have long been successfully used for the run*
intesmittents, together with fevers of the irregu
nervous kind, accompanied with visceral oh
notions.
This tonic medicine is for nervous complaitus.
ncral debility, indigestion and its consequences,
want of appetite, distension of the stomach, acid*
'. unpleasant taste in the mouth, rumbling nci li
the bowels, nervous symptoms, languor, when
t mind becomes irritable,desponding,thoughts I
slancholy, and dejected. Hypochondvi-icism, coi»-
aption, dimness of sight, deMrium, and afl otlici
rvous affections, these pills will produce a sale
I? permanent cure.
Keans’ Camomile Pills were first introduced into
aerica in 1835.
EVANS’ FAMILY APERIENT PILLS aio
irely vegetable, composed with the strictest j le
sion of science and of art; they never pro.lmc
usea, and arc warranted to cure the following
seases which arise from impurities of the bU\».i.
z:— Apopi. xy. Bilious Affections, Coughs, ( 'o.\h.
cerated Sore Throats, Scarlet Fever, Asthma, (',.»*
ra, Liver Complaints, Diseases of the Kidnia ■> in
Iqdder, Affections peculiar to Females, a d ill
io|e diseases of whatsoever kind to which hun an
ifure is subject, where the stomach is affected
3|
More conclusive proofs of the extraordinary e fi
\ey of Dr. Wm. Evans’ celebrated Camomile via
perient Anti-Bihous Pills, in alleviating nffh. i'l.i
aalcind. —Mr. Robert Cameron, 101 Bowen. -
incase—-Chronic Dysentery, or Bloody Fins—
ymptoms, unusual flatulency in the bowels. h>
?re griping,frequent inclination to go to stool hr*
usmus, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, tie
aency of pulse, and a frequent discharge of a |
uliar foetid matter mixed with blood .great debi'i; \ .
;nse of burning heat, with an intolerable hem it
)wn of the parts. Mr. Cameron is enjoying poi
•ct health, and returns his sincere thanks for lin
xtraordinary lienefits he has received.
Sold by ANTONY & HAINES,
Sole agents in Augusta
J. M. & T. M. TL HNER, Savanna!i
P. M. COHEN & Co., Charleston.
SHARP & ELLS, Miiiedgevilie. |
C. A. ELLS, Macon,
A. W. MARTIN, Forsvth
Wm. £. Druggist, Alheiiff
MARK A. LANE. Washington. j
July 23 |
HUE business of EDGAR $ CARMICHAEL,
. having expired by its own limitation, the sub
cribershave purchased their entire stock of hoods,
nd will continue the wholesale and Retail Dry
loods business under the firm of O. E. If J. C.
'AR MICHAEL.
OSWELL E. CARMICHAEL,
JOHN C. CARMICHAEL.
January I, 1840.
Those indebted to the late firm of Edgar & Caff
lichael, will please call immediately and settle
leir accounts OSWELL E. CARMICHAEL,;
j 3 Surviving partner of Edgar &. Carmichael.
IIT AN TED. —30 Shares Stock of the Bank of
I f the State of Georgia. Apply to
>n 17 2t J. T. GRAY.
WTOiTCE.'—WiII be sold at Auction, on Moy-
L* day, the 27th inst.. at the Store lately oc :ii
ned by Robert Haiber, deceased, by order from fie
uperior Court, a part of said Stock, consisting of
•iquors, Salt, Lime, Molasses, Sugar, Bacon, Fleur,
ionev, Re. Also, one pair carriage horses. I ’
j jaift 17 C. J. COOK, Adm’r.;
[JN pursuance of an order of the Superior Court
[l. of Richmond county, in Equity, win be stjld
the 27th inst. at the stables of the late Jarries
Uvericfi, in the lower part of the city of Augus
ta, the blooded stock belonging to the estate of VJr.
kveiich, consisting of a;out thirty Horses, Mules
Mid > oils Terms, one thirdcash—the balance 2 at
fix and twelve months, for notes, with approved
Security. . ij
Most of said stock are fine blooded, and fivkof
them are now in training, viz. Gano , 4 years ofd,
3 y Eclipse, dam Betsey Richards; Seminole, four
fears old, by Eclipse, dam Celeste; Agarah heir
nsun, 6 years old, by Eclipse, dam Gallatin; We
three years old, by Andrew, dam Gallatin;
H ghlnnd Henry, 4years old, by Henry,dam High
land Mary. for full pedigree and performances,
see Turf Register.
Also, a few head of Cattle.
Terms, which will be liberal, made known on
ihe day of sale.
P. H. M \NTZ, }
• JOHN A. CAMERON, C Adm’rs.
January 11, 1840.
dj* The Spirit oi the Times vvilj please give the
xbove one insertion. "
» !
9 1
Assembly ball.— j. c. smith respectful
ly announces that his next Asse nbly. Ball
will take place on Tuesday v.he 21st inst.
jan IS 3t
ITY TAX r ETURNS. The
Uerk of . Counc “ attend it bis office. City
Hall every day, from 12 to 2 o’clock, all this
month, to receive returns of Taxes for the present
JC f,n ,« . * , S. H. OLIVER,
I % trw4t Clerk of Council.
NonpE.— All persons indebted to the Estate
ot James Levench, late of Richmond coun
ty, deceased, are requested to make immediate pay
ment to the undersized; and those having de
mands against the same, wi l present them duly
attested, within the time prescribed by law.
JAMES A. CAMERON,? . , ,
r PHILIP H. MANTZ, £ Adm r ‘
January, 18, 1840 w 6t
MUSIC TUITION.
g \TFO HERRMANN, Professor of Music, hav
mg concluded to reside in Augusta, offers his
services as Teacher on the Hano Fortei
Reference —Judged. Wilde,Mr. L.P. Dugas,and
« Mr. Henry Parsons. lw jan 18
1 LAND FOll SALE.
THE Subscriber is desirous of selling a Planta
tion lying in Burke county, Ga., c ntainin°-
four hundred and eight acrei, more or less, of Oak
and Hickory Land, being well adapted to the growth
of Corn and Cotton, having on it the usual improve
ments ; adjoining lands of William Brookins, Sam
uel Baron and lands belonging to William Gilstrap’s
estate, with one hundred and seventy-live acres
cleared land. Any person desirous of purchasing
such a place, would do well to call and examine,
a? a baigain may be had by an early application to
, the subscriber. * JOHN VV. WISE.
; jan . w4m
A SPLENDID INVESTMENT FOR A
CAPITA LIST.
4, VALUABLE Plan: rATioN is now offered
iH for sale, in the Parish of St. Mary’s, in the
Attak Pas, known by the name of the Parc Pardu
Place, and about 9 mi.es distance from New Iburia
and Vermil ion Bay, containing about 3,840 acres
of Land one thousand acres of which is now en
closed under fence, nOO of which is in a high slate
ot cultivation, and well adapted for the cultivation
of cotton or sugar. Ihe cane the past season made
on it, yielded upwards of 200 hhds. to the acre;
and there is now a fair supply of seed cane put up
foi the next crop on it. There is one thousand
acres of superior Pasture in it, well calculated for
raising Stock; and in addition, there is at least
one thousand acres of Wood land, which consists
of Ash, Oak, and Cypress, which is invaluable in
this section of country. On the plantation there
is now about 500 head of Cattle, 4u pair of Oxen,
20 line horses, with a Tine stock of Hogs and Sheep;
a . new s sugar house and Gin house, and farming
Utensils, with a good family residence ; Overseer’s
House, and Negro cabins ; with 20 Negroes. And
in point of health, it is not surpassed in the South
ern country. This plantation will be sold with or
without the Negroes. A great bargain to a good
and solvent purchaser.—and any planter removing
to this State, wil! find it well worth his attention
to purchase it,as there never was a greater bargain
olleied in many years. Should a purchaser offer
that mvy be approved of, during or after the plant
ing of the coming crop, he will be entitled to the
crop . onsequent upon said plantation. For par
ticulars of terms, apply to Col. P. Hicky, Baton
Rouge; F. D. Newcomb, Natchez; Caldwell &
Hicky, New Orleans; or S. W. Walsh, on the
premiss. 2w—jan 18
Dlt. JAYNE’S
OLEAGINOUS fIAIR TONIC.
Copy of a letter from Dr. S. S. Fitch, dated
* Philadelphia, May 10, 1838.
DR. JAYNE—Dear Sir, —1 feel that I can
hardly say enoujh to you in favor of Jayne’s
Oleaginous hair Tonic, prepared by you. My
hair hail been falling cdf about two years, and had
become very thin, tnrealening speedy baldness,
when I commenced using this remedy. In about
one week, it ceased to fall off. I have used it now
about three months, and have as full and thick a
head of hair I can possib y desire. 1 have
recommended its use to a number of my friends
who alt speak we ! l of it. If faithfully employed’
I have no doubt of its general success. I may add
that before using the I onic, I ha 1 tried a most all
the rarious articles employed for the hair, such as
the Macassar Oil, all the different preparations of
Bear’s t il. Vegetable Hair Oil, &c &c., without
experiencing much, il any, benefit. Respectfully
yours, S. H. Fitch, No. 172 Chesnutstieet.
03 > Before Dr. Fitch used this Tonic his hair be
gan to be gray, but since then there is not a gray
hair to be found on his head.
Philadelphia, May 11, 1838.
Dr. Jayne Dear Sir,- —I cheerfully and with 1
pleasure submit the following to vou, with the
liberty of your making it public, should you have
the desire:—For several months past my hair had
been rapidly falling off, so much so indeed that by
passing my lingers dghtly through it, 1 could obtain
a quantity in my hand. ’[ had tried all the fash
ionable » ils of the day, without having received
the slightest sensible benefit. The only resource
that seemed left to me, was to have my head shav
ed and wear a wig. Having, through a friend who
had profitted by its use, heard of the remarkab e
cures effected by Jayne’s; leaginous Hair Tonic,
sold by you, I was induced, as a dernier resort, to
try it. I have used two hotl'es, and am pleased to
say, that alter a few applications, my hair ceased
entirely from coming out, the young hair made its
appearance in great abundance, and that now I
have a fine, luxuriant: growth, and believe it to be
the best remedy ever yet discovered A fair trial
will be its best recommendation. Independently
of its virtues as a restorative and preventive, it
imparts to the hair a fine healthy, glossy appear
ance, tendering it soft smd flexible, which will
make it an invaluable acquisition for the toilet of
every one at all desirous of beautifying that great
est of adornments of the face—the hair.
Returning my most sincere thanks for saving
me from premature baldness, by the use of the
above Tonic, 1 am,dear >ir, your obedient servant,
L. Rinaldo Sank, No. 108 Walnut st.
Copy of a letter from the Rev. C. C Park, Pastor
of the Baptist Church at Haddonfield, N. J.
Haddonfield, N. J., Feb. 12, ;539.
Dr. D Jayne,—S r—l take pleasure in inform
ing you that the bottle of Jayne’s Hair Tonic,
which 1 obtained of you last i.'clober, has proved
most satisfactory and successful. My hair had for
a long time been exceedingly thin. But for two
or three years past it had so fallen out that my
head had become almost entirely bald. I was un
der the necessity of concealing the baldness by
combing the hair on the sides over it But now,
after using about half of a bottle of the “Tonic,”
I have as luxuriant growth of hair as I ever had’
C. V C. Park.
This valuable remedy for the growth, preserva
tion. and restoration of the Hair, can be obtained
wholesale and retail, from
WILLIAM K. KITCHEN,
J an IS—law3m Sole Agent for Augusta.
f| sHE Subscribers have this day entered into
i Partnership under tfie firm of FORCE, BRO
THERS * CO. LE WIS M. FORCE,
JOHN P. FORCE,
BENJAMIN W. FORCE,
BENJAMIN CONLEY,
Augusta, January Ist, 1840.
All persons indebted to B. W. Force & Co. are
requested to make immediate payment.
FORCE, BROTHERS* CO. Wholesale Dealers
in Boots, Shoes and Leather, have on hand an ex
en>ive stock, which they offer to country mer
chants at Northern price*. jan 1 ts
'I ! ha r J™ Stees of Co( umbia county Academy
have again engaged the services of Mr. Lewis
Potter, a graduate of Dartmouth College, as RecwJ
of the Institution, for the ensuing g £ t . The
Academy was opened or the reception of students
on the Ist mst Boardcun be had in the vicinity
on reasonable terms. *
E. T. WILLIAMS, Sec’y.
jan 7 ts J
Geo. R. Road & Banking Co. j
Branch at Augusta. * t
DEPOSITED in sums of five hundred dollars
and upwards, bearing an interest of six per
cent, per annum will be received at this Office
for periods not less than ninety days, subject to the
order of the depositors on receiving ten da3's notice
of theirintention to withdraw
nov2o wtf J. W. WILDE Cashier.
1 oßcew0 R cewS E |f'~ 10 barre,S in order just re-
Vs Wyed by . ( W E. JACKSON,
- jan J Auctioneer.
I I™™. HOUSE ALMANACS, just re
- V' ceiVed and for sale by
J * jaß3 J. W. &T. S. STOY.
‘ « UTT KR-20 keg, firstqualityGo
oT ® ulter ’ J ust received by
. __ L S. BEERS & Co.
U -* TcLA 'VS, Attorney at Law, No. 4
Constitutionalist Range. dec 18
POTA FOES. 100 bbls. now landing for sale by
dcc 6 ts GARDELiuE & RHIND,
/i All PIECES BAGGING, for sale by
[nov Vi j W. E. JAC KSON.
fj'Oß SALE, a first rate pair of young Ca.riage
Horses. Apply at Mr. Allman’s, tt- sep 2
Bank of augusta Ttock.-xTsi^
Bank of Augusta Stock, for sale by
t dec 19 W. E. JACKSON, Auctioneer.
WHITE PLAINS.—A few bales just received
and for sale by
dec 18 RUSSELL, HUTCHINSON & Co.
r KEIN THREAD.—A few cases Skein Thread
’ O direct from the factory, for sale by
dec 18 RUSSELL, HUTCHINSON & Co.
WANTED —A situation as Barkeeper, by one
well experienced in the business. Apply
j at this office _ dec 16
I T AMP OIL—A supply of best Bleached Lamp
’ I A Oil, just received and for sale by
; dec 16 GARVIN <fr~ HAINES.
IUCIFER MATCHES—At three dollars per
A groce, or twenty five cents per dozen, for sale
by (dec 5) J. W. & T. S. STOY.
fUST leceived and for sale, 4 half pipes of pure
4th proof French Brandy, direct importation.
: dec 23 p. GOLLY.
i ——
t I^ICE — 20 Casks now landing. A constant
1 supply will be Kept on nand, and furnished
to dealers in quantities to suit, by
. dec 6 GARDELLE & RHIND.
WANTED.-— A smart boy, to be taken as an
Apprentice to the Printing Business. None
1 need apply but such as can read and write. Apply
J at this office. nov 13
SOUTHERN HARMONY—Stereotype Edition,
corrected and improved. Just published and
for sale by TH. PLANT, Augusta,
1 dec 7 PLANT & NORTON, Columbus.
STEPHENS’ UNCHANGEABLE BLUE WRI
TING FLUID—a superior article—just re
’ ceived and for sale by
! dec 23 J. W. & T. S. STOY.
MTO RENT, from the Ist Oct. next, a
STORE, No. 246 south-side Broad-street.,
recently occupied by the late D W. St.
1 John. Apply to JAMES GARDNER, Jr.
I aug 16 trw ts
| >
i ELLIS-STREET ELEMENTARY
r ACADEMY.
undersigned would respectfully inform his
patrons and the public that his School is now
re-opened ‘or the business of the winter, at his for
-1 mer stand, opposite the dwelling of Mr. H. Caffin.
As usual at this school, pupils of both sexes are
1 received. Every thing relative to the deportment
of the pupils, which such an arrangement may he
calculated to require, w ill be carefully attended to,
C. PIKE.
N. B. —It is contemplated to open a Night School,
at the same room, as soon as a suitable class can
be collected. C. P.
November IS. trwtf
ts JL OCRS r A N I)
Ao. 242 Broad street, near the United States Hotel.
The subscriber having bought out Mr. John B.
Murphy, ndw offers, at the old stand, a rich and
fashionable assortment of GOLD and SILVER
PATENT LEVERS, DUPLEX . L'EPINE and
VERTICAL WATCHES, of the most approved
manufacturers; also,fine MANTEL CLOCKS. —
A geneial assortment of JEWELRY, viz :
Gold Neck Chains, Fob do.. Ear and Finger Rings,
Breast Pins, Thimbles, Pencil Cases,
Spectacles, &c., &c.,Flower Vases, Musical Boxes,
A general assortment of Silver Ware, such as
Table, Tea, Salt and Deseit Spoons, Sugar 1 ongs.
Soup Ladies, Candlesticks, Castors, Cake Baskets.
Also —A fine assortment of Razors, Penknives,
and Scissors, Silk Purses, Poi ket Books, Combs
and Brushes, Fancy * caps, Walking Canes, Snuff
and Tobacco Boxes, with a variety ol other arti
cles, which he will sell on reasonable terms, and
respectfully solicits a share of public patronage,
dec 9 trw2m G, C. GORDON.
From an acquaintance of six years with Mr. G.
C. Gorden. I cheerfully recommend him to mv old
customers, as oemg wortny of tneir confidence and
patronage, a. d respectfully solicit lor him a share
of the same. JOHN B. MURPHY,
OKRA, OR TWIN COTTON SEED.
A FEW Bushels for sale, warranted genuine,
direct from Alabama, where first discovered ;
and the following Certificates will show the suc
cess with which it has been grown. Apply to
JAMES L. COLEMAN,
B. H. WARREN.
Montgomery, Ala;, November 23, 1839,
This may certify, that 1 have this year planted
the “Okra or Twin t otten,” and seen it growing i
in various other places. From the observation of 1
others, as well as my own, I have no hesitancy in j
recommending it as the most productive Cotton I I
have ever seen on thin land, —its yield from the j
Gin head, and the quality of its staple, very far I
excells the Petit Gulf or Mexican Cotton. If
planted in three feet rows, 1 believe it capable of
producing SOOOlbs. per acre. J. H. Taylor.
This will certify, that I planted a small quantity
of the Okra or Twin Cotton, and believe it capable
of producing, if properly planted, 3000 to 35001b5.
per acre. I made the following experiment as to
its yield from the Gin head: 4251b5. Okra Cotton
produced 1561b5. lint, —4251b5. Petit Gulf Cotton !
produced 1241b5. lint, making 321bs. lint from that
quantity in favor of the Okra Cotton. I not onlv
believe this cotton vastly superior in product to
the Petit Gulf, but much so in the quality of its
staple ; it also ma‘ures much earlier.
November 23, 1839 Jesse P. Taylor.
This may certify, that I planted fths of an acre
in the “Okra or Twin Cotton,” from which I have
picked lOOOlbs. of cotton, of a very superior quality,
and which land I do not believe capable of pro
ducing over 300 to 6001bs per acre of the Petit
Gulf or Mexican Cotton, owing to its thirsty na
ture. The great advantage of the Okra or Twin
Cotton upon such land is its long tap root, which
is from two to three times the length of the ordi
nary cotton. J. W. T. Reid, Shff. M, C,
November 27, 1839.
Montgomery, November 23, 1839.
This will certify,—l have seen the “ Vlulti-bolled,
Twin, Okra, or Bluster Cotton” growing in this
vicinity, and believe it not only superior in product,
but in staple, to any other cotton 1 have ever seen,
except the Sea Istand, or Black Seed.
F. M. Gilmer, Jr.
Montgomery, November 26, 1839,
Having been called uj»on to certify (officially) as
to the character and standing of the gentlemen
whose names are to the above certificates, relative
to the Okra or 'Twin t’otton. itailords me pleasure
to certify that they are gentlemen of respectability
and high standing ii society, and most of them
practical planters, and in whose opinions upon
the Okra or Twin Cotton I fully concur, having
made a small experiment with it. which has fu ly
satisfied me of the great advantages it possesses
over the Mexican or Petit Gulf Cotton
B. S. Bibb,
Judge County Ct urt, Montgomery County.
jan 17—4 t
FJMPEYENNES. —Snowden A Chear have
just received from New York, a supply of
f P °WM new and beautiful ctyle of
Silks for ladies’dresses, to which they respectfully
invite the attention of the public. dec 13
YALCLUSE OSNABURGS—Price reduced
A constant supply of CottonOsnaburgs, from
the Vaucluse Factory, for sale at a reduced price
by their agents, CLARKE, McTEIR & Co.
_aug 15 t s
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
saie by (dec 6' GARDELLE fe RHIND.
SUPERIOR WHITE FLANNELS.—Snowden
& Shear have received fjom New York a
large supply of new style and very superior White
I lannels, warranted not to shrink, to which they
respectfully invite the attention of the public. d7
BLANK BOOKS—The subscriber is now pre
pared to manufacture Blank Hooks, to any pat
tern, and at short notice.
ftf A large assortment of Medium,Demi, and
cap Blank Hooks for sale cheap by
jan 1 T. H. PLANT.
JOHN S. COOMBS,Factor Mer
chant, Savannah, Georgia.
Reference— G. B. Lamar, Savannah; A. Sibley,
Augusta; Rev. Geo. F. Pierce. Macon,
dec 17 tIF
AT PRIVATE SALE.
JUST received, 25 hhds choice Orleans Sugar,
20 tierces new Rice,
20 ferkins Goshen Butter,
40 bbls Monongahela Whiskey,
For sale by
jan 9 RUSSELL, HUTCHINSON & Co.
DUPONT’S POWDER.—SOO Kegs H. F. G.
spoiling Powder,
50 4 kegs do do
15 kegs “Eagle” Powder, in canisters,
1000 “ Blasting do. Just received an.
for sale by (dec) GARDELLE & RHIND.
YEAST POWDERS,—For raising Buckwheat
and Batter Cakes, perfectly light and ready
for baking the instant they are mixed. Sold whole
sale and retail by
jan 19-ts HAVILAND, RISLY & CO.
TO PHYSICIANS.
THE subscriber being desirous of removing from
\ppling, Columbia county, offers for sale his
House and Lot in that village, together with about
forty acres of good arab.e land, within half a mile
of the place, one fourth of which is wood land, and
the balance in a high state of cultivation. Ti e
dwelling is a good two story house, well finished
and in every respect comfortable, together with
all the necessary outbui'dings The lot on which
the house is situated contains three and three fourth
acres well improved.
As the subscriber will retire from the practice of
Medicine in this county in the event of his selling
out, a fine opening will be made for a physician,
desirous of entering immediately into practice.—
Any such are invited to call and examine the pro
perty. WILLIAM S. JONES,
dec 25 ts
JOHN A. CLEVELAND, DENTIST—Has re
turned to the city, where he contemplates re
maining a few weeks, omy. Persons desiring his
professional services will do well to make immedi
ate application as his stay i* limited, and his pres
ent engagements will near y occupy the time of his
intended visit. He has for the present taken rooms
at his former residence, one door above Bones and
Carmicheal’s Hardware store on Broad st.
He has on hand for sa c a large assortment
Stockton’s incorruptible Teeth, at New York
prices. jan 7 ts
PROSPECTUS
For publishing by sub<c iptwn,m Augusta, Ga., an
Agricultural paper, to be styled
GLEANINGS OF HUSBANDRY.
“Who makes two blad s cf grass grow where ont
grew before, doe* more for his country, than an
Alexander or a Bonaparte. ’’
j A T tfie solicitation of many friends, thesubscri
im. ber has consented to become the editor and
put lisher of a periodical exclusively devoted to Ag
ricithure. Gardening, and ihe other brunches ot
Hu»b aidry in general, li* object will be. in plain
Style, lit communicate u eful mturmaiien to the cal
thclor, wheiher of the vine or ihe flower, of vtg»-
tabUs or plant . of trims. grajKJs or trees, as ihe
mulberry and all kinds of orchard trees, wi;h the
best manner of planting them ; furnishing suitable
hints fur the improvement of ih? various sods,
breeds of cattle, and other stock, with the treatment
ol the diseases to which they are liable, and the
management of bees and silk worms
The editor will endeavor to illustrate the impor
tant principles upon which the art and science ol
agriculture is tounded. and to introduce an economi
cal system of the labors, in ihe garden or vim-yard,
in the field, meadow or cocoonery, that may be best
adapted to the seasons, climate and latitude in
which we reside, and which in most respects, diffir
greatly from the Middle, Northern and Eastern
Stales.
Ol more than one million of Planters and Hor
ticulturists in the Southern Mates, scarcely two
tj out of a thousand have an opportunity of consuit
| ing any agricultural works and are wholly guided
i, .»y casual obaerva iuns upon the ways ol their
J neighbors and ancestors; for ihey possess no m a:>s
J of learning ihe almost daily improvements ihat are
making in ihtir own particular brancn ol culture;
nenh. rcan they become acquainted with the nn
proved varieties in trees, fruits, vines, flowers,
gram and plants, which are continually introduced
to onr notice from every joilion of the habitable
globe nor with the various im rovements and new
invent ions in the implements of tillage Ihe pub
lication shall contain a full account ot all there that
are likely to benefit our part of the country, and
increase intelligence, virtue, happiness and prosper
j ity at every h-anh in ti e 'ouihem Males.
ItYhail be fr« e from ail see anan or political views,
wholly gove.ned by Mmthern teelmgs and princi
ple* I “Ur endeavor will be to render it serviceable
to Hie young and ihe aged—to “ Heaven’s last test
gill to man, ’ even in tier teens and to the sturdy
Farmer-—by informing them ol the proper season,
wine.i from experience in our section ol the Union
may have been lound most congenial to iomioit
I heir seeds lo the .oil—to prune their vines and
trees —to transplant their tender shoots and flowers
—to engratr, inoculate or bud iheirs irubs and tret-s
and turn ihe “maid n’s blush” into the charming
4 moss” or “iiiouthiy rose,” with the best manner
of harvesting and preserving their crops and pro
| duce. 1
W e shall by no means overlook the great South
ern staples, C 'otton and Rice, for upon these 1 tile
information can be obtained from Northern pubh
cations. *
frova the kind promises, tendered by friends »o
the undertaking, valuable original contributions
may be anticipated ; and other correspondents are
respectfully solicited lo conimunicnte any informa
tion that may be i* tcresting or beneficial to others
refining lo their mode of culture; a? facts collected
from the tillers ot our own sod, w ith their obseiva
lions and reroaiks will be highly appreciated by the
editor; and since the happiness and comfort of a
country mainly depend upon its a-ricu iure, in fur
nishing useful inlormation to the community con
tributors will afford the brightest evidence of their
Zealand patriotism.
I £RMs. Ihe paper will be issued monthly, on
a sheet containing iixteen very large quarto pages
(same size as the “Albany Cultivator,”} »t the very
moderate price ot One DoiUr, payable in all cases
in advance the price being so small, no num
ber will be sent lo any person on credit It shall
he printed on good paper, and with new type, order
ed expressly for the purpose. The first number
will appear in March next, if possible.
As by the rules of the General Posi Office, Post
masters are allowed lo frank and forward the amount
subscribed lo any newspapei, they are respectfully
desired to forward to the editor at Augusta, any
amount offered them in bankable money, as early as
possible. J
Newspapers are respectfully requested to publish
this prospectus, an-l by s nding tne paper contain
ing it, shall receive ours in return.
Pus.masters and editors of papers are kindly ask
ed to act as our agents > hould tlrey not receive a
copy of this 1 rosp-ctus, they are requested to cut
one from the papers which may be good enough lo
publish it; and we, wih resjtect, invite all the
friends ol the objects we have in view, to aid and
assist in procuring subscribers to the “Gleanings ot
Husbandly. 6
MOS£* HOLBROOK, A. M M. D.
jau 17
PUBLIC SALES.
Sale of Negroes.
BY RUSSELL, HUTCHINSON & CO
w.„ r* n the first Tuesday in February next,
viii be sold at the ower market, between the
usual hours of sale, by order of Wm. B. Green,
administrator on the estate of Samuel Playor,
2 Women,good house servants
2 Children,
1 likely Girl, a first rate house servant and nurse.
January 1, 1840.’ j an 8
ON CONSIGNMENT,
H BBLS. NEWARK CIDER, for sale low by
STOVALL & H AML EX.
J an 13 trw3w
PIANO FOR t ES.
H PARSONS has this day opened two of the
• 1 atent Iron Frame Piano Fortes, made by
. Chicbering Mackays of Boston. These instru
ments possess great advantages over most others,
and are well worth the attention of the public
1 Also, lately received, a fresh supply of new and
fashionab e Music. nov 27
BPLENDID ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
ANN CALS for IS4O.
Also, a great variety of Juvenile and Toy Books
, dec 25 For sale by T. H. PLAN T. ’
\T ECHOES FOITsALK.-A likely
IN and his wife—the boy a good field hand, and
the woman a house servant. They may be seen
at Hand Scranton’s.
Persons desirous of purchasing will please rail
1- Kerrs Hope, of this < ity. tf-nov 26
CM FN |V 'X* , KAcI: COITRSE.
M EN 1 LEMEN who may visit this race course,
K aie respectfully informed that the pleasures
■ Vbar VSTSST.
t e BAR, which will be supplied with the best
Liquors and other Refreshments that can be pro
cured in the Augusta market; and a.so, that the
. ladies department will be attended to by courted
and attentive servants. And it is further deserving
- o notice, that excellent Dinners, composed of the
eSt Mi ia l! dS ’ adniirabl y prepared by first rate
cooks, will be served to any gentlemen who de
- iig.it in the good things of this life. A super or as
sortment ol choice Wines will be kept on hand,for
the accommodation ot all who love “the feast of
reason and the flow of soul.”
1 an 11 7t NICHOLAS FROELICH.
t 1 EEC J I ES — A of healthy Portuguese
. M.A Leeches, just received and for sale by
I lIOV 14 GARVIN A HAINES.
BASKETS.—A large assortment of
./tench KVNCY BASKETS. J ust received
1 and for sale by WM. CR A>R &CO
1 dec 9
INOR SALE—A first rate Family HORSE, an.*
a second hand BUGGY and HARNESS.
, Also, a quantity of Corn and Fodder will be
■ posed of with the above, if desired. Enquire in
. this office. rs ,V ...
FOR SALE.—A likely negro Woman, zb
j ears of age, a first rate washer, ironev, seam
stress and house servant. Enquire at this office
nov 19 ts
■ RE'H GARDEN SEED.—A large assoitmcnt
5 of fresh English Garden Seed, just reicited
- and warranted genuine. Among which are seven!
- varieties of early Corn, Button and Top Ouium
Bulbous Boots, Dahlias, Flower Seeds, &c.
* Also, celebrated Rohan Potatoes,’and ]tali.n
3 Spring Wheat, for sowing. For sde by
f . 1 n * GARVIN & HAINES.
i ic •--..jii Op RICHMOND COUNTY.
riNHE Trustees of this institution are happy to
A have it in their power to state, that both the
principal Academy in Augusta, and the branch at
n ' 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- Ernenptttsch, the Rector of the Academy
e already favorably known to the community, has
11 charge of the Classical department and al! the
branches of education requisite for admission to
our best Colleges. His attainments as a scholar
i- and success in imparting useful knowledge, emi
d nently qualify him for the discharge of the im
[• portant duties of his station.
I Mr. Ring, the principal English Teacher re
i* cently engaged by the Board, coines with The high
- est recommenda ions as to character, talents, lite
rary attainments and skill in teaching, and the
* Trustees feel assured that he will sustain the re
l putation which led to his selection.
The branch of the Academy at Summerville is
’ under the immediate management of Mr, Frank
a George, a gentleman of experience in teach
mg. and highly recommended. The advantage of
. the location of this branch of the Academy in one
t of the most healthful neighborhoods in the State
. a,ld sufficiently remote from the unfavorable in
fluence of a crowded town, are too well known to
t need comment.
, 0n the whole, the Board confidently recommend
r t 0 tbe P ubl,c tbe principal \cademy and the Branch
1 Summerville, as being on a better footing than
they have heretofore been, and premising great
. usefulness to those who may avail themselves of
, the advantages which they offer.
A- < UNNINGHAM,
1 J an 11 President of Board of Trustees,
I OFFICIAL DRA WING OF THE
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY,
1 For the Benefit of the Augusta Independent Fire Co
, Class No. 2, for IS4O.
; 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
24 23 54 46 44 59 10 S 5 6 27 33 52
I hereby certify tnat the above numbers as they
- stan u are correct, as taken from the Managers’ Cer-
I tilicate of the drawing of the Maryland Lotte
• ry for Wonongahela, t’l ass No. 3, 1840, drawn in
Baltimore, Md., Januaiy 4, 1840, which de
, termmes the fate of all tickets held in the above
er J* A. READ, Agent.
» Augusta, January 18, 1840.
DRAWS
T II I a V .
GEORGIA STATE
\
lottery,
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE
AUGUSTA INDEPENDENT FIRE COMPANY
Class No. 3, for 1840,
Determined by the drawing of the Virginia State
Lottery, Class No. 1, for 1840, for the benefit
, of I etsisburg.
To be drawn at Alexander, Va., on Saturday
January 18, 1840.
D.S. Gregory & Co.,Managers,
A. Read Contractor.
HIGHEST PRIZE
$8 5,394!! •
GRAND SCHEME.
1 Prize of $35,294 - -is - - $35 294
J " " " ’ 1 ‘’J 64 - 11/764
1-- ’ - 6,000 6,000
1 5,000 fijouo
1-- - - 2/jOO ------ 2,500
1 . . - - 2.361 2,361
50 - - - - 1,000 - - - - - 50,000
50 --- - 250 ! 2,500
50 --- -200 10,000
63 - - - - 150 ------ q
63 - • - - 100 6 ’->m
63 80 5*040
63 70 4 410
63 60
I2u 50 --. . . a’™;!
127 40 --. .:; 6 5 f°
3,654 20 7 3030
23,436 IQ 234,360
27,814- - Prizes, amounting to - $486 180
Tickets * lO -tihares in propor«l*».
for Pickets in the abov- scheme, will
meet with prompt attention if addressedfpost paid)
* t 0 A* READ, Agent, Augusta, Ga.
PiiBLIC SALI^
Administrator's Sate.
BY W. E. JACKSON. \
On Thussday, the 20th Kebwar) next.
At the store lately occupied by Amos Bullard, de
ceased w rtf be sold, .*
The contents of said store, consisting principally
of Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing; &o. ire. Terms at
sale- ISAAC S TUTTLE,? ,
jan 10 GEO. M. NEWTO.‘ , $ Adm
Administrator's Sale.
BY W..E. JACKsONj
On the Ist TJuesdav in March nc^t.
At the lower market, will be so’d belonging to the’
estate of Polly ly, deceased,
Sundry articles of Househo'd and Kitchen Fur
niture. Termst^sh.
J? n 10 ISAACS. TUTTLE, Adm’r.
blank BOiIKS.
IVI Ledgers, Journals and Reqord Bocks,
Dcm y do do do do
Ca l* do do do do
t ap Day Books, long and ! road,
* ap Books, Ledgers and’ Journals, half
bound, ' : • ’
Quarto Cap Books, red and feint ruled’,
Bank Books, leather and paper covers,
Pocket Ledgers and Memorandum books of all
kinds.
Pass Books, leather and paper covers,
Copy Books, Shipping Hooks, Receipt Books,
Cyphering Hooks, Drawing Hooks,
BlanksiTor the study of double entry book keep*
mg, in sets, suitable for schools, *
ivhniatuie DaJ liooks, Ledgers, Jstutna's, Cash ■
Books, Letter Books and Reiord Books, imitation
KTTssia ends, out of cases, suk-ifble for pri
vate act ounls, .
'Bill Books Alphabets'of all sizes, *
For sale by J. W & T J . S. STOY.
Every description of Blank Books, ruled tc any
pattern and bound to order, at northern prices —»
i he work and materials warranted. jan 10
AD\ ANCES ON COTTON.. —Advances will be
made by ms. on C< iTTONS consigned to our
fiieniis in Liverpool, Havre and Charleston —in
bills on New York at 21) to 30 days sight, on con
signment to Europe, and 1 to 5 days sight, on con- •
signment to the latter place. The shiptrers, in all
cases, will have the benent of the Exchanges
. der ts GAR DELL E&RHIN D. -
TO DIUGGISTS.
THE subscribers offer for sale a well selected
stock of Drugs, &c., with all the necessary §
hxtures for conducting the business, on the most
reasonable terms. Jhe entire stock of Goods have §
been newly purchased in Philadelphia and New ®
York. We will also rent or lease the house now *
occupied by as, which has been neatly fitted up for
, a Drug Store.
The speedy completion of the Georgia Railroad
to this place, together with the local demand for
medicines, renders it a valuable location to any per
- son who may be disposed to engage in this busi
ness.
We have been induced to offer our stock for sale,
on account of our protessional engagements
such as to prevent the requisite personal attention «*-
to the business. JONES <te OGILBY.
Madison, Morgan county,?
January 14, 1840 3 w4t
COUNTY LINE ACADEMY,
Near the Quaker Springs,
r I 'HE exercise? of this Institution will lie resumed
* on the first Monday in January next, under the
superintendance ot the Hoard of Trustees, who are
happy to have it in their power to announce to the
pubfic,that they ha\e again secured the services
of Mr. NUTE, for the ensuing year, and Mat they
can confidently promise the pub ic every thing that
can be accomplished by talent, industry and per
severance.
It is unnecessary for us to state, that Mr. Nute,
as a gentleman and instructor, is every way quali
, fied to giv.- satisfact.on. The result of his exami
nations and exhibitions, for tne pastyear, speak a
language not to be misunderstood, which none dare
1 gainsay ; and we presume,, there are many who
will vouch for the correctness of these remarks
Our terms of tuition arc moderate—the situation
hea thy—and every attention will he paidt) the.
morals of the pupils. Application for admission,
must be made to one cf the Trustees.
S, GRIFFIN, ITesdT
C. M. HILL, Sec y. T
H. MUSGROVE,
J. DARLING,
T. SKINNER, 1
dec 23 w-3t.
Jbp-k K)R SALE.—The House and Lot on
Kp 8 the Sand ""media ely abo e Mr.
' j v'"” Samuel H. Peck’s; is quite convenient to
and has the privilege of the TurknefSpfing. The
Dwelling and all out houses are we 1 finished, and .
it is both a comfortable and convenient winter and -
summer residence. For terms, apply to.
_JanJJ O. E. C4RMI(?HAEL.
MS TORE TO RENT—From January
Ist, 1840.—Enquire of
RUSSELL, HUTr.HINSON & Co.
dec 30
MTO REN I —A first rate Carriage House.
Stable and Lot. Enquire bf
RUSSELL, HUTCHINSON & Co.
dec 17
llokgia rail road,!
Notice to c< n tractors. — proposal*
Will be received at the Engineer’s i.flice, in
Greens! oro, on the 25th day of February next, for
grading a< d bridging that part of the Georgia Rail
Road between Madison and the Ridge west of the
Alcoyy river—a distance of 25 miles.
This poition of the Road embraces some
expensive work, including a Bridge, 50 feet in
heighth and 800 feet in length, across the Alcivy
river, to be built with stone piers and superstructure
of wood.
Plans and specifications of the work will be ex
hibited at the o.fice, three days previous to the 'et
ting. ®
Payments will be made either in bonds of the
Company, bearing legal interest, (8 per cent,) or in
.heir stock, at par, as may be agreed upon.
J. EDGAR THO VjSON, C. E.«»
Engineer Department,G. ft. R. &BCo ?
Greensboro, Jan 13,1540. S lmtVf
The subscriber having returned to the city res
pectfully announces to his friends and the public
that hereafter he will attend to calls in the line of'
his prolession, at his residence, opposite the Ma
sonic Hall. E OSBORN,
jaR 3 Surgeon Dentist.
FU kyiture warehouse,
Augusta , Ga.
Th e subscribers having disposed of
IrJ th eir interest in the stock of Fumi
ture in the store and shops, occupied
iSB b y them in Broad street, unto D. K.
MgW § SILCOX, sen., respectfully solicit that
a* ■ patronage for him so generously be
stowed «pon the firm. He will con
iiiue to receive such articles, in all branches of
ine business, so as to render it suitable to all pur
chasers. SILCOX & BROTHERS.
December 18,1839.
WHOLESALE BOOT A NU SHOE
Ware-house. i
m THE undersigned has establish-
I ed himseT in the city of Augusta
- W I for the transaction of the above’
business, and is connected with
an extensive northern manufac
turer, from whom he is constantly receiving laree
invoices of the various articles in his line of the
best qua itks manufactured expressly for the south
ern trade, which are offered to dealers and ulanters
on the most reasonable terms v
He is also prepared to fill large orders at the ver,
lowest prices at short not.ee. A share of lluZ
nage is respectfully solicited p
* 91 C S * B * BRitOKS, No, 334. Broad-st.,
dec 21 bin Opposite the late Planters’ Hotel