Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, April 28, 1840, Image 3

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• \ .. STANDING COMMITTEES H’ COUNCIL, Fok 1840 and IS li On Account-, .u-nop On Bridges— Warren, Harper piri'h. Hi -hop. O i Street —Parish, Fie ni g, tclbeif-on. On Magazine —Crump, Dunla , Theming. On Pumps and Wells— Bishop Dunlap,Crump. On Eng /:;• s—Jackson. Wain , B.iiler. On Hospital —Bone*, Miller, J ckson. On Drains —Richards, llarpei Robcrtson.^^ • On Ilulth— Robe; Hon, Hones, Dickson. On Chanty —Dun ! ap, Crump, Riming. Oa City Hill —Miller. Jackso , |lich.ivds. OnElUth '•> ntnua> Fleming. *a;is l i, .-liehards. On H cer Bink and IVn trees- Bishop, Warren, Harper. On P dice— Warren, Miler, J ffson. On Water Works —M u per, L n(»s, Bishop. 0 i Jill —Cramp, Dun tap, Ro Ttsosi. On Marke's Parish, ii.icir.iul E.cming. S. U. OLIV ER, t. eirlt cf Council. REC A PIT CL YT »N. Harper—A* counts, Bridges. I ains, River Bank and vVhirves, Water Corks. Warren—3H !gcs. Engines, I lice. River Bank an 1 ;Vlr..rves. Parish Streets, Bridges, Mai ;ets, South Com mons. Crump —Magtzine, Charity, Jai ,! ump and Wells. Bjsh <p —Pumps an I Wells, Ac units, River Bank an 1 Wharves. Water Works Bsilges Jacks >n—Engine', City Hall, I u.ce s Health, Hos I pul. Boitrs —Hospital, Accounts, He Ith, Water Works. . Richards —Drains, Markets, City lial , Soutli 1 Ullllll <n S. Robertson—Health, Streets, 1 njns, Jail Dunlap—Charity, Magazine, Roups and Wells, Jai . Fleming—S >ut!i Commons, : tnects, .Magazine, Chuity. Markets. Miller —City liali. Police, lie pital, Engines. ap2l __ lm ad J. W. TONES, is mv autVu s«a \gsnt for the jtjslment of my uuiimshe 1 ui ujiess. mar 3 WlLi -AI E JONES. (Cf AUGUST I BEN AOL IN.' SJ.* IE i \ The following are tie Com irtees lor the en suing month: Diets on No I —C. Piko, N Green, Mrs. Wm Sinitii, uiss ary vVigluman. Dei ion No. 31. >. • toy J. .M. Nevvhy, Mrs E. c u e, mis nr. Go. erGon Dii isi hi Ni. 3.—Porter Elen ng, Edmund Heard, Mis Deny hi I. airs v. vVhilio c the committees may o.t i funds by calling upon the I'iesid nt, or E. M. .doeriso i. ap 2j j. W. Wi ; JIhVIAX, Sec’y. B. 11. D\ lA <? V, ATTORNEY A 'LAB , fob 25 Jtui’er.'Oit, J . kxon co mty. Gn. T.IK itß Ij)i>, Htnl.ii Attached to this office is ope tb subscribers, and strangers inirodu e.l by them, eyery day and eve ning evenings except dii un it 9 o’clo k. Subscription §•-»; fora nnu if tv oor more $lO. CjT r ‘ r * FLlNT offers i s;services to the ci tizens of Augu>t.i in the diffi ept i<ranches of hi* profession, lie may ne four at all nuur- atl.it late residence ol »lr. A. M. i Alton, second doo< Irorn the corner of Mclatosn ; id Reynold sireet>. nc v 29 I v I) ?. HON itv>E, siuj on uei.t.st. Office on Was‘ington street, ear Elli-, re-idence at he house late y occu.h* t by Mis. Miv.tge. apii 2J \ (Cr Doctor J. J It H.SO , Oder* ins sionai servi es to the citizci • of Augusta and ii vicinity, lie vvil. he found t’ his residence, iln first urick luilding above Gm lion’ssta.de on r.lii street,recently occupied by . dm c. Adams. •a_tig 17 ts •j y W. G. AIM dU, Ge.iei it oanm-'inn Me: chant, odice on Lclntosh sli ex, next door to the Constitutionalist. = nuv 7 Cj'Lr. GARDNER, form r}y resi‘ent surgeon in tiie .New . oik iio-pital, a rt'physhian at .vel.e vue Hospital, New iuik, let iers to the public his professional so. vices. < c» lice in Washington streu , between Bit) id and E li* streets. Rcsi mnee, l i .ted M tes Hotel. a P- _■ (Cj* EXCHANGE ON NT H r Y(Ju A — usi g h and at one to t\v -ays si lilt, ror sale by i,ov 23 ' <JA U 1 ELBE & RMIVD Y ‘lie \ nuual mccti go t}ic Augusta i-enevo lent Society was held on iflsl Thnrsd y Eve ning. at t.c Masonic Hall when the fol owing o.ri. ers were elected for tiie Mj-umg ■ ear: Dr E. M o <eit-un, ih 'tlent; J. Cohen, Vice ire'ident; J. W. Wi; Rtnan, Se< relaiy ; Winter, l ieasurer and Coik (br ; Vv’. M. Kennedy. Assistant do. (Cp NO TICE. — The Rail toad Passenger Tram between Charleston and i; irliburg, will leave a: to.lows : j UPWA) 0.- Not to leave Charleston l fdre 7 00 a m. “ “ Summervilit 4 - - S 30 “ “ Georges ? - 10 00 “ “ Branchvi.le, “ - 11 00 “ “ Mid.vay, - h _ n3O m ‘ “ Blackvi le, - u - 100 ,>t “ “ Aiken, - f‘ - ,3 00 Arrive at Hamburg not be oj e- 400 UJ iVS W ! R I). Not to leave Hamburg tr Hire G 00 \. m. “ “ Aiken, - v- 730 “ “ Black vine, • : ■ 930 « “ Midway, : i - - 10 30 “ “ Branchvill ; |-- 11 00 “ “ Georges’, c | - - 12 00m. ‘ “ summerville ‘I - - 2 00p. m. Arrive at •Char eston no! Ucfore 3 00 Distance —IJimiles. E: rtf Through —>10 00. Speed not over 20 miles n hour. I'o remain 2t minutes each, for breakfa t fund dinner, and noi longer than 5 minutes 101 vj> ‘and water at an; Elation. ? To stop far passenger* when a white flag is hoisted, at either of the abo efstati'ins; and atso at Sincallis, Woodstoi k, In; lifnel’s. 41 mile f. u., 1 Rives’, Grahams, Willcsli nj Windsor, Johnsons, and .Marsh’s t’. <». Passengers ;/o will brea f:«st at Woodstock and dmeat Brackvnie; amen. r i-' oreaMast at fiken an i dme at Mitnmerv’ii.e, i may -I eagle x Pi ajlMv MuTEL The above com no lion rn I elegant Hotel will ■la he rente I for one >il more years from th ■ first day of October next. i|'uraeiras. apply to ap 4 swim E. 31-> *||N, Sec’y it I’reas’r. LIVuIIY S ’ I The snhsr.il er h ving ’ i jafrd, for ate mof yea is the St . 1 s fjr.iH i!v o<-< u, icli by the la»e John B. Gued o;i,he will couticci |he business in a 1 its vauuu branches. IN. BaLLiNG LL 4 _ : I trwtf \ TI| i 1( E.—Tl>e Co-pa tneiship heretofore e\- isling under the • in ~'f H ILL S,- GALPHfN is tnis day disso ved ty i lifiuai consent, i holes Hal is a one authorised t, settle the busin-,- of the i.r.a, an Jto use their s fgu .tbre for that pur- i pase. G AdLKSHALL, Gr IKGE R. G LP i\ Augusta, Apri’ 1, IS4B I ap 7 trwGt DLVSOI, riON. rpHE < opa, t»ipr*hip iqretuforc exi*ting be- 1 I tween t eim lei-i. S’: in practice of aw. i' d.ss dved *>y ’iiutual eons |r;. h• an misl.fd bu siness of t <. Ip x\ I reclire llteii j >int att ntiun; ar.d they wi 1 prsu tice Lai* jepeiatety in tne » urn tics of \ o.gan. (ireeue, p|t?i tm, Jasper, Newton. Walton and Clark. ISirEVCAHT KLGVD, , . IfiJGUSTIS REESE. Madison I3lh April, isloj. trwlm -TNr.Hi IAI HN would be thankfully received l of jne Mlss S A«-MI DU» IN, who Jft Au ™ I la n t r yea. ISi I or 22, f»r Wilkes countv, and i ived some tune in the land y of one Jerry v\ i .- 1 b 0..., m t lat county, after or at wnicb time mfor matiun was received that she married a man bv h l6 i° f ' Il; > er - a,li hai neve >" oeen heard of .uichy her relatives in iiiclmut >d county. \nv will 0 ," If'" 1 ' any r kuovred * e o( her at this time 7 «: eat f,vor hy addressing a few lines to t.i <t elect, directed to J. A. T. K , *ug U s-a. ( ; a . 3t addition a i< supplies. HE subscriber has just added to his slock the following article* : 4-1 best 'scotch Ginghams, new’and light patterns, > icto.ia and London Prints, I renc i Pr ntH Lawns in great variety of patterns and eolo.s, I rrnch 2d Mourning do, new style and very handsome, 1- rcnch Linen Dril.ings, Green Moreen Crash, for I’oweliing, U bite and Brown India Grass Cloth, 4-4 p ain liobinel L ce, Jiussia .sheeting, (ient omeirs \\ bite Biocade Handkerchiefs Ricti L rim-on . a ask oaudanos. Boys’ Snk Po ke l Hukfs. 4- 1 and 5-4 ftieh Famy Shaw’s, Hemstitched Linen Cambric Hd*fs. Genth men’s do .•© do \ery best Plain and Rio’J White and Black Silk Ho-e an i half lio*e, Palm Leaf and Feather Fans, Black ."ewing Silk f<ax I read, assorted numbers, Manchester Long Cloih, i Long i.awns, assorted prices. Lace Sniped t.usan, Boiiet Powder and Lavender Water, j Best B.a k gro de Rhine Si.k, 1 Ia m Leaf Hoods, Boy*’ \\ bite and colored Straw Hats, do Leghorn do Crequilias, Sprigg’d and Do’ted Swiss Muslin, very rich, f\ lute Swiss lavats, 32 and 34 inch Silk Umbrellas, Satin Scarfs and Shawls, 0 4 and G-4 unb cached Waltham Sheeting 1 ecp Blue and Hamilton Drill, Mini Hn an i Uiamand Pins. Jcc., &c. trw3t* j. p. SETZE. I Ji: p p i: 1 . so v sne r i pf»s sa iTesT - : \ \ ILL be c ohl on the first Tuesday in 'une ' * next < lll the Market House in the Town of ■ I.ouisvi le, Jeffieison county, within the usual hours •ot sale, one Ir c t of pine land, containing four bun dle l and sixty-live acres, lying on waters of ’) U . bait s creek, adjoining lands of Simeon Wi Hams ami others, levied on to satisfy sundry li. fas. issu ed from tie Justices Court vs. James Brassel, in favor of Joel Lowe. Property p .inted out by plaiiitiH*, and levy made and returned me by a con stable. J Also, cm tract of land containing two hundred ana nine acres of oak and uickon ian 1, lying on w-.ters of < h irers cieek, adjoining Clements and otlic s. levied n as the property of Ephrnm Pon d<i. to s Hi<f\ sundry ti. fas in favor of Benjamin Palmer vs. said Ponder. Property painted out by E. Altaway, indo:see; levy made and returned bv 1 a con-tab.e Also, one negro man .TelF. about eighteen ortwen '.v year- of - born Malden, o satisfy sundry ti fas in favor of i E. E Williamson and others vs. said \\ aldon. Le vy made and returned me by a ooi stable. Als j, ong m gru girl a' out sixteen years of age j levied on as the property of Osborn V\ T a! In. to! sali fy sundry li fas in favor of Ai isha ,lo don and I others vs. said O. VValHen Property pointed out by plaintiff levy made and returned to me by a con-table. Also, six negroes, Ritter, Petty, Mima, Martha, Bin-on and Davy, ranging from twelve to sixteen year* of age, and very likely, levied on as the pr»- peitv of John L. Mviney, to s atisfy two fi fas is sued from Hancoc - Supeiior Court, in f.vorof Lott Morion and iVilson Bird vs. sabl J. 1.. Swiney. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. WILLIAM S. ALEXANDER,Sheriff. April 2S. IS4O, C V SflKUiTF’s s vu{. j ILL be «o d at Co umlt com t house, on the * f first i'ue-day ‘n June next, between the usual hours of sa c. two negroes, to wit: Lewis, about thirty \ears of age, ami Wil is, a 1 out nve years ot age, to satisfy alif i. fro n olumhia So le, ior court. John I. Cooper & Son. plaintiff-, agdnst to’ie.t Jones,defendant. Property p anted 0.. t by de endant. ALFRED S PUsCGlS,Sheriff. April 2S, I<4o. Ill'll SALE.—A likef}- young- negro man, a prime held hand. Apply to W. E. JACKSON, ap 22 trw3t Auctioneer. 'V r<) *'i :E. — 1 have this day p aced in the hands of Mr. William N Hamilton, all tne un settled business ol E. Skinner, >kinner Hamii tun, ami E. Skinner Co , who is exclusively au thorized to sett e th same. A -o to act as m'y at torney in the lalAusiness of Skinner & Purse. ap I trw3w EBEN. SKINNER TOM TUNSTALL THIS thorough bred Horse will \E stand from tuis time until tiieliistof y n V xt al t!,e stab ein the lower P art ot Augusta, formerly occupied % } //I d’ Bertrand, Jr. Terms—§3o tie season, payable at the last visit; for tluee or mi re m ires, owned by the same person, §25 each: §1 foi the groom. PEDIGREE. J R. 11. Acklin, E<q of Huntsville, Alabama, cei tifies as follows :—• Pom . u.ista.l was foaled mine on the 29th May, IS3L His dam was High land Mary and her lam a full-blooded Archie mare; tne <ire of Highl.nd Mary was old PacoleL J'om Tunslab was sired by o d Pacilic, and he by old Sir Archie. This is as far as lam able to go, tho" I am satiHied Pom Punstall has descended f.omas good a stock as any horse in the I nited States.— He was a race horse of the urst order, but 1 Jcar will never be able to make a hist rale race again, owing to his leg; it was injured when a three yeai od, in training, as I believe. By addressing Mar dv Cryer. Gallatin. Pennessec,you can get a full pedigree of I e dam of fom i unstall.” ■ne same Mr Manly Ciyer certifies thus : —>• Highland Majy com ined as many or more rich crosses oi thorougn breds than any mate ever raised in Pennessee She was got oy the noted hor-e Pacolet, the son of ' impo. ted Citizen ; her dam Ro-ey Carey by Sir! Archie; graud-dam <a.ly Jones by the imported ho.se Praveßer, ca led Big Ben or Charlem ;ine, j (<o:i of O’oelle ’s Eclipse, and one of the purest i impositions of the last century;) great grand-dam ! by (he imported horse Wrangier;great-great-gran 1- dam u’Possum by imported >hark; f real-great-| gn at-gran :-darn :>> the celebrated American quar ter race hor-e, <mode’s old Tv\ igg; great-great greal-great-gtaud-dam by imported teainaught; gre it-great-gro it-great-great-grand dam by i.ee’s i old .Mark Anthony outof a mare by imported Mon key.” < u tucsi.e’s side it is deemed unnecessary to trace beyond ir Archie. It is presumed none j wi 1 require a purer or better atteMei pedegree!— [ If farther recommendation be wanted, call and see j Tom WILLIAM HOLMES Ageut. ! feb 22 trwitwtf ADMI ft IST It A T «IX NOTIC E. j A LL persons inde'ated to the estate of John B. J\ Gtiedmn, deceased, late of Kicumoud county, are reque-U I to make im Mediate payment to A. C. Ca dwe I, who is my authorized agent, an i those holding e aim* against -a id estate, are required to hand them in duly attested, within the lime pre saibed by law. ELLEN GC ED RUN, lpH. 4, I S IO. trwtf Administratrix. eIOPARTNER'HIP Mr. JOHN WY\Tl'\ J havmg disposed of iiis interest in the firm of T. H. WYATT* CO. to L. C WARREN, the business wi I he conducted at the same stand, under the *.rm of WYATT S WARREN. THOS H. WYATT, LINDSEY C. W \ RREN. Those indebted to T. M. Wyatt <te Co are ic ques’ed to call and make settlement. ap 22 "’ot \i) VANCES ON CO P C >N. —A lvalues will he made by us. on COPTONS con-igned to out 11 wilds in Liverpool, Havre and Charleston—in bll.s on New York at 20 to 30 days sight, on eon ‘•igiiTtient to Europe, and I to 5 days sight, on con signment to the latter place. The shippers, in all cases, will have the benelit of the Exchanges, dec 25 ts GAROELLE as RiliND. | SODA WATER i PREPMIKD by STEAM POWER, ! 4 of o !:i U ’ :,ter > prepared ! A by Steam Power, wi | b e kei.t nnmr.t v on hand during the suu.m. r, by 1 ro.istant.y 0 ~ > (; GIVEN & HAINES, ap ' i; and F. L.V a B ACK it CO. P R J£T. K 2 JACK() >'FTrs.— SNOWDEN A SHE AR have iceeived this day Lora New i ork a supply of superior printed Jackonetts of tie latest sly.es. -Mso,a supply of Ladies fancy ; Hdkts (A various sty.es. plain black Ehallys and . bla k drab D r.te a supeiim- artic e for Gentle* j men s summer wear to which they respectfully I St,Vlte the attention oljhe pub.ic. ap 05 } f] L G . FL V U) ’ &r Blending with a grate i.f r J retreslu, .g perfume, the desirable i qnality Os Strengthening and promoting the growth ot the Hair, without g.vmg to it the greasy hue of 1 ornatum, 01 tne vo.atile moisture of the < its Its j utlu; y t-onnrmed by the most extensive' con sumption. Also, the Genuine Maccassar Oil, and Ward’s Celebrated Hair Oil. Eor sale 1 y mar 13 GAuVIN & HAINES. HKRMI FAGE EX TRACT.— I'liis lately in vented com-iina ion of delightful odors, 1 as acquired a just populaiity, not only by reason of i t,lc stren -th and delicacy, but of the extrao.dina ;ry duration ol us pe.furne. Whilst the stiength of : many other extracts and essences is almost as%va- I ncsici.t as the bloom ot the flowers from \vaich they are derived,! e Heimilage retains its fra i g.ance for an 111 elini e length of time, and is scarce to be removed Lorn the garment on which it i< poured, by washing; hence it is probably the cheapest and most delightful perfume ol our .abora tories. Also, Cologne. Lavender, Grange, Florida and j Rote Waters, in gieat va.iel' . hor sa‘e v i ItA TVIN it A . iNES. j NEW SPRING GOODS. OE. &, J. C. CA {..MICHAEL have just re • ceived and are now op •ning a lar r e and | comp ele assortment of new an 1 fashTonablets pr in» ; Goods, which wil be offered at ow prices, at eitlier ; whole-a e or retail. Country merchants will do ; we.l to call and examine their stock. ap 2 -ts JtLVI' KBtIEVTn, BY tiie suoscriber. additional supplies of NEW li AH) -, con*isting of i 1.10 wn and Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings, 1 Bleached & u bleached .icmis ag . oiton . snafurgs, ; Dowlas. Bur a ussia sh eting> and Dia,»eis, I Colton Dn ;s. Brown Linen-, .-tfiped Jeans and a 1 variety of low paced .-tuii's lor pants, cry nch new sty le Ennis, .Muslins and Lawns Urn ore lias and t-'araso.s, Ea m hoods, Mens’, Buys’and Youths’ Hats, Balm and Le-diorn Maiseil cs and L orded kins, American and India Nankeens, Damask 1 able Cloths, bleached and brown. Birds Ky e Diaper, Napkins a. d 'ail Duck, uuloied VV oisted Dama-K and W atere.l Aloreens, Miper l , amask and Em loiue.ed Curtain Musdns’, Co ored Bo inet for Pavilions, Also, a variety of fancy lldk’fs Shawls. Veils, A c. .j ' *he attend.in ol tiie Gentlemen is particu larly invited to a splendid variety of Ribbed Linen Dnl s,sup r Russia do, brow n and bleached, •»'hue and brown Linen do, Mimrm-r C olh>, I’miVettas Crape camlets, Garnbroons and sing.-e mill Ca>si ; mere-; also new style ar-eißes, Va encia and i Satin vestings, and a variety of tancy A'tale as i Stoc.s V o lars, BoSoin*, ravats. Gloves, &c. all of vvhi. b are in the laie-t -ty le and a e offered for sale at very low prices. W.M. CL AGEPP, j ap 18 sw2w No. 238 Broad st. FB.iI A.T; N.0.M1 *A«c », i A tne Sand Hills. MRS, M. L. MGlse having takeu that large a. d commodious house at the Sand Hi s, vve 1 Known as Mrs. Nesoi Us, vv.il co nmence her Summer c 1100 1 011 the tu si ot .1 une. wiie.e, a- usual, a 1 the brant lies ot a co up ele English education I will be taught, as vvc<i a< r rcnch and utbei ian guages, Vu<ic, Drawing and i aiming. A limited number ot luting Laoies can be ac cou.rn.ud-.lcd as Boarders, who will be under the immediate superintend 11 c of Airs. AJoise. levins lor English tui ion. liom 8 to §ls per qr. French and other anguagt slO “ Music on the 1 ian ~ 20 “ iio Guitar, 10 “ Boarding and Lodging, 5!) «• a P _]J_ swtlstje DISSOLUTION. —The copartnership heretofore existing u'ider Hu: him of Ham en, Boi.in soli Co ,is this day di**o ved -y mutual consent. <to»ali Ac Damien are alone aullio.izcd to settle ♦.he business of the late mm Put. AS ANT STOVALL, kt/HP. D 11 MLEN, CH.IRLEB ROBINSON, Augusta, April 1, IS IO. swt f_ a p 3 in - KK<iS NA . IL< *. U v/ hhds prime St. Croix Sugar, For *a)e by' ap 2 sw.f STOVALL & HAMLEN. I‘ E CREAM can be had of the best quality ev ery day tlu.iug the seas 11, from 10 o’clo k A. M until 10 o’clock P. M. A separate room i> po vided for the accommodation of Ladies. Families can be supp ied with any quantity re quiied, at shoit noti e. at AUtiUS PEN FREDERICK’S. A f.*w doors below the Post Office, Broad- t. op-riljJi ' trw2w OPICE.—AII persons indebted to the flam of <B. BUFORD 4- < O. are requested to make payment to the undi rsigr.ed; and all peisons hold ing ciaims against said l.rm are requested to hand in rheir demands. L. DWELLE, assignee, ap iO trvvlin EORGIA PURR STONES FOR SALE.—A first rate pa.r of these • iM Stones, four and a half feet in diameter. For terms apply at this office. jan 31 ts OKRA ( (STTOf SEI D. A FEW Sack* cf OKRA C' TTON SEED, J\_ warranted genuine, just received and for sale by J. at. & W. ADAMS, april 22, 1840. 6t NKW GOODS. WM. H. CRANE <V CO. are now receiving* variety of New Goo Is suitable for the sea son. which they will dispose of on reasonable terms. ap 16 allOW ALD HOI ME Tne Proprietor respectfully intorms the = public th 11 this i mtel is now comp eted 1 ami ready for t e rec eption of visitors 'I he house is large, the room' a.c well linished and furnished, and wel adapted to the accommodation of families ! and others ■he heaulilul scenery that surroun is j , the village of Marietta, together with the excel ent | | water, and a climate not to be surpassed in the ! United State-.together with the best exertions of the proprietor 10 fun is 1 every delicacy of the season, and enforce such or ier as will give entire satisfiction to his vi<ito s and make them comfor table. it is confidently hoped, will ensure to the e*t iblEhment an increase of the favors hereiofore i so liberally bestowed JONATHAN ROBERTS. Marietta, Cobb county , Geo., April 16, 1810. w6m P F,FERENCF,. Hon. G. Andrews Washington, Gto. Hon Chas Dou hf.rtv, Athens. J. G. Winter, E-q., Augusta. Ai.BF.RT f Tory, Esq.. Macau. Wm. H. stiles. Esq , Savannah. James IE Willy, E*q. (Eeenesborough. Z. .samcel, Esq , Dalilunega. FACTOUAGK AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. T IE undersigned have taken an office in John son’s buildings, oppo-ite the Iron Steamboat Company’s Whuff, where They propose to do a General Factorage an I (’wmmi-sion Business, un • der the name and firm of < rasvford .V Gunby, and by strict attention t<> l usinc-s. they hope to obtain patronage. '!orchant< and others, ordering dry goods or groceries, will meet with prompt atten ion. SIMM »NS CRAWFORD, ROB Eli P M. GUNBY. Savannah, April 2. w3t riNHE State’s Rizht* Party of Columlda enuntv are requested to meet it the Court-hau-e in Vpp’.ing, on the hrt Tuesday in May next, so. the purpo<e of selecting deegites to the Mate’s ights CouventiOii. to be he d in Midedgtville, on ti.e nrsf Monday in June next. April 23,1840. ( SODA tVATKR & TCP CREAM ~T t . f^TAIXLISII>»ENT, j (Mclnto-h sheet, opposite the Post Office/! V.s establishment of trie above kind has been I.tied up for I lie reception of vi-itess. Please call a d see me, then judge for yourselves. a pul >7 ts W. T. S TEHLING. ALMONIM. iO r ACKS es b Almonds, just received and f;r Sale by W. E. J ACK<ON, _ apri, J ? ' Auctioneer. >M> SU M >imi (b.OIK rB"HK subscribers have reteived an additional 1 supply of staple and Fancy Gooas, among which are the so: lowing: Fashionable r rencli Lawns and Muslins ; 3 4 and 4-4 black and colored Scotch Ginghams; i-ir.e English and American I’r nis ; rul’d sma I figured French J ico els ; Plain Jaconet and Hull uslius ; tbecked and striped (. ambric Muslins ; Knit scarf- anJ Fancy Handkerchiefs; ill ck h i letle Gloves and Mitts ; brown Linen and Grass Cloth ; W hue an,! brown Linen Dri lings ; Ta -lc, bird’s Eye and Russia Iha’.er; 4-4 and 6-4 i.ne Furniture Dunitv ; Garment imity, Bars tubes Sfcuts ; Ladies' and Misses’ white, black and s ate co'ov ed Hose; Black and second mourning Lawns ; Uinuiellas ant Parasols; together w ith a variety ul articles not enumerated, which they will dispose of on very moderate terms. ap.il 27-ts _ W\| H. CRANE & U). S I’ll tTiIIPS SALK. ON Monday next t!ie 4th of Vay, will be >o'd at the store lately occupied by Henry. Sahn, deceased, by or.ier of the Superior Court, a part of the of sai i deceased, consisting of S Hogsh ads Mo asses, 25 barrels Northern Rum, 9 do Whiskey, 9 do Gin, 4 do ' aiaga Wine, 2 do Domestic brandy, 4 Hogsheads and several barrels Sugar, 5 Tierces Kite. 2 barre s Lard, 200 to 3. 0 Pounds of BACON. AN TO I \E PICQUET Adm’r. I he fornt store will he rented until Ist Gcto'-er ncxt - april 21 tds. i ALG I ST A ARTiL L E JI V G LAUDS, AT TENTH) N ! K Appear on your parade ground on Tuesday next, the 2Sth, at 11 o’clock, proper y armed and equip c&l j as your by-laws direct, —(grey H J pints > JUL Ky Older of Taptain Gould, «p 27 WAUGH, O. S. f i HE VERBENA CREAM, an Emollient - oap. ■ which affords real pleasure in shaving produ cing a rich, fragrant, creamy and peimanent lather, ju>t received and for sa e by ap 22 GARVIN & HAINES. lAMPOFL —A supply of beat Bleached Lamp A Oil, just received and for >ale by GAUMN A HAINES. I.Ntiit SALE —A last rate Family HORSE, an ' a second hand bi GGV aid* HARNESS Also, a quantity of Corn and Fodder will be posed ul with the above, il desired. Enqui e :•! tiiis orlice. ts nuv 2s 81 EEL PENS.STEEL PENS. —A fresh supp y of various kinds yu.M received and lor sate uy ap 16 J. VV. A I . >. S i t V. (1 EORGIA NANKEENS of the best quality Jf for sa;e by the case. A. sic.Li'.Y. _ ap I 4m’ A T PRIVATE SALE —a Negro Woman.a I 'out J\_ 32 years of age, a cook and uouse servant, in which a .*aigaiu may be liud ul ap 13-4 t , VV. E JACKSON, \u tioneer. | * iwtiuu . i pipe superior cognac brandy j 4 half do no do Just received and for sale by fob 19 \v, E. JACKSON. Auctioneer. IMP RO V KD‘C HEMIC A L YEAST POVVOERs —Late uUcovery. —Warranted lo be equal-, if not superior, to any others. Prepared by GARVIN i* HAINES, nov 27 No. 232, broad street. A I GUST A INSURANCE AND RANKING J\_ C./MPANY STOCK. 20 shaies for >ale low by I.USSKLL, HUTCHINSON & CO. j jan 30 Terms —6 months so approved paper, i U' ANTED, a Lodging Room, for a gent email; ! one in the neighborhood of the Kail uoad Bank would be preferred. Apply at mis oilicc. mar 3 if AOUNTINCr HOi SE. ALM.uNA' b, | J reived and for sale by jan 3 . J. W. &T. S. STOV: | IUCJFER MATCHES—At liuee dollars per j j grove, or twenty live cents per dozen, lor j by (dec 5) J. VV.s f.E bfoi. j %'l/HI x KEY. —12 hhds Philadelphia Whiskey, i f f just received anu for sate oy ap 3 VV. fc. JACKSON, Auctioneer, HAV -—4 O ba es prime Hay, just received on : con ignmenl from boston, and for sale uy b. paqUi.r, : march 30 Near the lower m -rket. VT COST.— The 'U sc.iVr oilers his sax kof Diy Goo Is, now on hand, at New \ ofr. cost. Ai the sign of HungeiuuJ, Fnsble & Co. mar 30 J. FRKSbIE. UK’E —20 Casks now landing. A constant supply will ne xept on Hand, air J lurmshad to uealers in quantities to suit, by dec 6 GaRDeLLE & RHIND. SPLENDID ENGLISH AND AMERICAN A N .S o ALS for 1540. A.so. a great variety of Juvenile and Toy books, dec 25 For sale by T. 11. PLAN t . Stephens* unchangeable blue vv ki ting fli id—a superior arlic.e—j.ust re ceived and for sale by dec 23 J. VV. A T. S. STOY. fS’IKAIN OIL, 4»c.—Tram » il. Piaster I arrs and Gilder’s VV hit.ng, for sale in quantities to suit purchasers, by GAKMN ai HaINEs. mar 12 |> BANDY’S MADEIRA WlN...—The subset I bers will receive orders for this ce.ebraled j Wine eillier of direct importation or via India. Samples may be -ten at iherr olfice. A f. w dozen India Madeiia now oh han>d and for sale oy (dec 6' GARDrdLLE K. RIIIND. EG’IOES FOR S VLE. —A like’y negro man Xvj an d liis wile—t ic boy a good neld aanl, and the woman a house servant, i hey may be seen at Hand v Scranton’s. Persons desirous of purchasing will please call on Messrs. Kerrs x Hope, of this . ity. tf-nov ib LAHIKD sALOdN. FLAM BACK has ihe honor of informing toe # Ladies of AugU'ta, and its vi< ii-i:y. llu.t bi> Sa oon at the i,:.f .y* tte > all i? reoiiy lor tin ir ic ception at all hours uniin ttie season, plentifully supplied with the choicest fJL~CHLAMS, CAKrSis Full. S. if. i N b- l amilics supplied at the shortest notice. April 23 w3t t) 1 ICE. —! hereby give notice to all whom it i.v( may concern that 1 shall demand pax men. from the Au.usia Insurance and Banking Company, for the payment o a • ne Hundred Dollar bi ~ the right hand half, or end of which has been lost The said hi 1 bearing d»te, January 27ih. I^>37 Letter A, No 72, payable to ti. b. lloco nl e.u; bearer, signed by Rob’t Walton, as iier, and Pe ter Pi evident. Payorent of the hill hav ing 1 eer, stopped at the Bank, any person bavin, t e ha f hilt in posse-sion, will oultge me by loi wardiag the same to J. Ai L. Howie, bailestuu Baird Ai Rowland, Augusta, or to my seif at Widc man’sPost Office, Abbevil.e, S. C. JAS C. WILLARD. Wildraan'*, Abbeville, S C. April 20. w 12w PUIJLIC SALKS. UV KllNSei.l, & 111 TCIIINSt N. i n the first Tuesday in Mav, * VV ill be solii ai the lower market house 2 Work Mules, 2VV c nk i-orses, I Buggy and Harness, 1 Carnage and Harness, 1 super barouche and Harness. n P Terms cash. Assignees' Sale >/ Boots and Shoes. «V RUSSELL & IIUTL’IUNSON’. ° n Wednesday, the 13th of Vl»i\, will be sold at the store lately occupied hy S. Bcufort Si Co. the enti e stock oi Goods on hand, consisting of S.ioes, bouts, bonnets. Hats, &c. Ac. Terms at sa e apriij23 L. I)WELLE, Assignee. Administrator's Sale. BY RISSKLL dk HUTCHINSON. Will be sold, by order of Court, at the lower market house, on the first Tuesday m .Viav next, i between th usual hoars of sa e, three Nogiocs, be longing to the estate of John i latheld, vix : Sa.ah and child. JESSE KENT, Adm’r. ’ March 3, Isk). G(J A Hill AN’S SAL IE A GRMKABLE to an order of tie Inferior Court A Riclimun ! county,while sitting for or lina i.v purposes, will be sold" on he first l uesmiy in Moy, at the court house door in Floyd county, a tract ot land b longing to the orphans of Lot Wil liams, containing lb!) acres, in the loth District, 4:h section, in C herokee. Terms made known on the day ot sale. p 11. MAN TZ, Guardian. March 2, KS4O. AI» HIN IST It AT UIX’S SALE. ON the first Tuesday in May next, at the lower 1 maiket nouse.within the usual hours of sale, ■a i 1 be so d, sixty nine shares ol the capital slock of the Peoples’ Line -tage Company. Abo, tiic interest oi iohn i>. Gue.l on in a con tract tor the transposition ol the mail from Au gust i lo Savannah via the Genual Rail Road; to geihei with stuck of horses and carriages of differ* euU-inds emp oyed on the route; ..iso. 25 shares of tlid capital stock of the Georgia Insurant e and 1 rust Company, i i errns of sale.—People’s Line Stage Stock and lieorgia Insur iix e and Trust Company Stock, cash. he purchaser of fcne Augusta and Savannah - tage Line -luck will ue require to pay $ out in advance the oal.inee in three equal payments of six twelve and eighteen months. Notes with approved.security required on ail the credits. Any notes due by the-laTe John B. Guedron, wi], be received in paymtnCfor. any of the above prop ert >- . ELLEN GUEDKi.N, April 2, IS4O. AdxnT of JuLm b. Guedron. ALMiINLS I’ltATOIl’S SALE. k GREEABLE to a decree of the Superior ourt, w Rh the will annexed, . f Richmond county’ win be sold on t.ie lirst Tuesday in Alay, at the court house inC iss county, a lot of land Lelonmng to the estate of Walton Knight, Lot No. 975, 4th uistm t and 3d Section, containing forty acres ; lying and being in the county of . ass. Sold lor the benent ol the heirs ami creditors. Terms made know-n on the day of sale. ~ P. H. MANTZ, Adm’r. March 2, 1840. DAJIASK TAHLi; (LTOfliS. 8 NriW DEN it su EAR have just received from New V ork. a very large supply of superior 3-4 by 10-4. 10-T by 12-4, 14-4, 16-4. 21-4 and 32-1 in h Damask Table Cloths. Also, iich t)a:na--k Napkins, to. which they respectlully m ite s he attention of the puhlie. dec 3 OFFICE .S. C. C. & ... U. i o.ilP ANY, Hamburg, April 23, IS4O. O TICE. 1- reig .t on cotton to Charleston by ENI Bail i\oad, is reduced to thirty-five cents per hundred lor iouii and twenty-five cents perhun died pound' fbr square bales. A B ST! RGES. A rent. RUUGHT Ti) J AIL, on the 15th instant, a f negro.man byr tiie name of 808, and says he el.ii.g3 to Samuel Felder of Ferrv, Houston county, i.eo. Said neg.o is about five feet nine or tin inches high, of light comp exmn, no scais. ex cept one on t.e breast by Uie whip Tire owner is ! requested to come forward, pay charges and take him away. JAMES HALL, Sheriff. a P W3t i 1 An Election for First Second and IN I bird Lieutenants of the 122 d District (om pat.y, G. . will be ho.dal tie olfice of J. VV. Mer edith, Esq ,on Monday, 27th instant. *he Bolls will be opened at ID o’clock A. M. and clo-e at 1 j o’clo kB. M. EDW. G. McGcLUICK,Cant i a B 17 trwdt NuTICE.— The undersigned will be prepared, on* and after I• tri May next, to pay the first ! class creator ot tne estate of John Logan, a divi i dend of Twenty per cent on tiie amount of priori* j P al of lhei r claims, with 10 moiutis interest on said dividend. ROBERT A. REID, Adm’r. &c. | Os Thomas MeDowai.l dec’d. Surviving A-si^nee j _ S P_IL_ dfiiwllt ’ i J 4 l GUST A INS. & BANKING Co. CHECKS, ;XA j !Is t received and for sale bv mar 3 J. VV*. & T. S. STOY. STEREOGRAPH SAFETY BLANKS^—- bi'ls of Exchange Mechanics’ trank Checks Bank of Augusta do Georgia Kail Kuad and banking Co. Checks liana oflate Geo. br at Au-uMa, do. And Promissory Notes, all in desirable colors Fo. sale by J. w. & T. S. STOY. dec 9 f AM ERL AN COl Gil DROPS—For Colds, JL obstinate Coughs, and all di-eases ol the 1 Lungs. I his is an old and tried lemedv, and be- j ire /ed to be one among the best for the purpose for j which it is recommended. For sale uy lIAVILAND, Ulslei it Co., Augusta, and | HAVILAND, HAIIUAL a aLLKN, Pi.ce 75 cti per uottie-. Charleston, i oov 25 6m SAKbA lii SCTKtOL bt (iKS.—A Summary of I biblical Antiquities, compiled fir the use of I >unoay bch.<ol leacfieis, ami for die benefit ol' j families by John vv Ncvui. i he saubath >chool t lass Book, comprising co pious exercises on the Sailed Scriptures, uy E. Lim oiiu Ala i olm’s Bible Dictionary. For sale by jau 21 J. VV. &. T. S MX)Y. BEARER HA. GlNtiS.—Snowdf.n & Shf.ar have rect ived, from Phi adelpma, a supply of I Paper Hangings, whr.ch they will se;l at ieduced prices. mar 27 j ODORH kKuL’S CdMi’i iUNIi—For laying in i dir”'ci among linens, laces, furs, ciotlis, ; 6.C.. iinpa. ting to them a pleasant pci fume, and pie- i venting the ravages-ot’ tire moth For sale uy nnrr 13 GaKvTN &. HAINES. LAW Ht»Oh>. REPORTS ofca>es argued and determined in the High onrt of v Kansery in Ire and. dur- j n.g lire term of LoM Chancellor Manners ; from ! the sitiings after Mkheaimos. i erm 48.(ieorge 111, i lb( 7 io the sittmgsafter I rarity. Term 51. George Hi 181;. by Thomas bal a*d Francis Beatty, Esqvs baiiLsters -t Law i epoi ts id’ raises argued and determined in the High Court of Chancery fiosi 1757, to 1766, Kc. by the lionorah e Ro. ert Hen.ey Edex.s, o. Lin co.n s Inn. Barrister at Law Notes to Phi dps’ 'idealise on Die Law of E*.i ieme by Esek Cowen.oneof the Judges of the supreme Court of the Stale of New Yor;, assisted y Nicholas Hill, Jr. Courcellorat Law. A fu 1 and arranged Diged of Cases decided in •he Supreme, Irrcuitand DKtrct Courts ol the U. Mates, by Hiclurd I’eters, Coirncellor at Law, and .cporler of the decisions of the supreme Court ol he . nited 'tales. Vol 3d. vlso, a new edition of Turners’ Chemistry. The Norse’s Guide containing a sens of instruc ions to females wno wish to engage in the impor a t business of nursing mother and chi J, Sic, by I. Warrington, M. D. Towudruw’s new and improved Writing Books, with copies to accompan v. Just received ami for sale oy a. VV. k'i.s, STuT. I an 21. > _jl | !!_-■ PIBIJC SALES, lIY W. IT. J U K'SUN. TO-MORROW, At 10 o’clock, will be sol 1, in front of my store* t-» close consignment, 10 bbls Monongahela Whiskey 6 qrtasks Cognac Urandy 20 boxes Whale Candles 10 half bbls Cranberries 2 cas’s Cheese ID bhls Potatoes 2 casks t hevse 6 boxes Tobacco 15 boxes No. I >oap 10 baskets Champagne 5 1 oxes Claret 10 boxes assorted ' or.lia!i 20 drums Pigs, &c &c. a P 2S Penns cash before delivery. AdminUtral or ! * Sale. BY W. E. JACKSON, ('n Tuesday, 12th May, In Iront of the late residence of M. Warner, dcc’d. will be sold, I he contents of the Bakery establishment, consist* ing of Bake-Pans, Troughs, (. ounters, L’psks, \o t erms cash. E, WAGN KJi, Adm’r. ap 28 BY >v, i:. jac mson. On the fust Tuesday in A ay, at the Lower Market will be sold, A likely Negro Girl, about— yearsohfi april 20 BY W. E. JACKSON. On Tuesday, the sih of ay next, At the lower market house at 1 J o’c ocl , will be sold. 12 shares of the Irorn Steambo t Company Stock, tran-ferred to the Augusta ins rauci and Banking Comp, ny, by Jame< McGovern, late of Richmond county, deceased, a; a pledge to secure the payment of a promi-soiy note of said James McGo.enr. Terms cash. WM HAMPER, ap 9 Executor of James McGovern. BY W. E. JA( K>ON, ('n Tuesday.!' e otb of ay next. At the loner market boose, at 12 e « lock, w ill be sol I, six >hares of the i apilal stock of ti e Savan nah Insurance and I rust tom any, belonging to the e-tate of .lames A;ci oven., late »i Richmond county deceased, and solo tor the benefit of the heirs and recditOiS. Terms cash. ap 9 V\M H Vlt PER, Ex’r. Adiuinistiwtor’s Sale. BY W. E. JACKm y. On the first Tuesday in May next, wTI be sold, at the lower market hon e in the city of Augusta, to the highest bidder, about tti.c c at res of land be longing to the estate of nnsti.u Aiaiks. deceased, lying nor Invest of the Georgia.roail Road, and adr joining lands of K. Thormft and others, ag.ei able to leave g.anted by the honoiable live Judges of the Inferior ourl of nichmond county, w hue sitting for ordinary purposes. mar 12 ALUUATUK LINE FOIt 3KJBILE, Via Greensboro’, Eaton ton, Canton. Macon, Per ry, i i.i.lertown, BairrnriJge. Clwllahoochie, lola, S»t. Joseph*, Pensaeo a, to Mobile. I he Proprietors of this Line inform the TnveV ling pub ic that it is now in full operat on. through the cnti.e route ; leaving Augusta by the Georgia bail Road cus to Gre- ns oro’ every Tuesday, Thursday' and aturday,al 6 o’clock, P A', and ar rive in Mojile in three days arid a half running time. Travellers are assured that tire staging upon this line is ruperior to any other, the a cutntnodalions unsurpassed, and by far Ure nest natural roads in the fromhem country, only 21 i nii e- of staging, Stages eave Barn; ridge for Tallahassee via (Quin cy, immediately on the arrival of the Alligator Line from Greensb to’, and immediate y on the arrival of t e boats from lola. i wo Stages v\ i . at aJi times be run in com** pany, when ihe trave. iequues.it.. Tor 'eats in the above i-tne, apply at the office, at the Lnrted Mates Hotel, Augusta. Geo. april xl ly GEO. W. HKNT, Agent. TO THE NUXCT2I DAILY, From Wekioo, w. C., (t’ve NoiUumii eni ol tne Charleston a. a Wilmington > Steam 'oat and Bail P.oad Line) to Baltimore, via the* Centaal and Hai«- ly N ail i.oute, SO mi es over the Portsmouth ami Roanoke Kail Hoad, and IKO miles by the Ghesa- I apeake bay steamboats, Alabama, Capt. Suttoiv, Georgia, I apt Rollins, (fonr»rly of the iTtacjcvtcn and Norfolk ine,) Jewess (apt Holmes. This line.su well known f»r salety, comfort and expedition, having been put in the most superior order during the la-l winter, resumes its Haily run between Weldon, N. i .and Baltimore, on the KJth of • arch, 184 U. By this Lme the traveller will have but one j change of baggage, and no staging between Wel don and Baltimore. rare tlmm 6 h board the sl3. Passengers will alway s reach Baltimore in rime for the eirly morning line to Fiii.adelphia and Washington* mar 30' Hr UNITED STATES 31 MG DIN I —TO - - NASHVILLE, Term.—H. N. V\ ilstjn respectfully hr forms the piml c that hie I rs ""re** splendid line of hour Hoise Po>f Coaches is running from Greensboro to Spring Place, Ga via Gainet vibe and Cassvilie, in com exi n with Col. uam scy’s Line to Ross’ Landing and Nashville, and Maj. Weils’Line to Athens and Knoxviuc, I enn. Tare to Cassvilie, sl2 00 “ ** Spring Mace, 17 CO Leaves Greensboro on the arrival of the Rail Roal Cars from ugu-ta, on Mondays, Wedncs i days and Friday s. Travelling time to Spring Place, 29 hours. ‘* “ “ Nashville, 65 “ 03"* Scats can be seemed on application to C. II GOv DM AN, Agent, mar 23 —6m G.obe Hotel, Augusta, Ga.. AUGUSTA FUKNITUUE U AIDeT" IIU« *E. I). H. > 11. COX, 3C3 Broad street, keeps at all times fir sale. Marge :<s soitmcnt of < abinet Furniture, of superior workmanship and well sca ‘on d materials, made expressly fur t e Southern climate. Every arti ele in the above busiiress. with ail the llSfeaislag variety of new patterns,continually received. Persons wishing to purchase can do as web at this establishment as at auy of the Noitb ern manufactories, lobe sold to* cash or goo city ac« eptarn es. mar 5 FULViTIUE and piano forte \» A BE-Ho USE, Ao 23G Broad street, Augusta. Georgia. The subscriber. having pitvh usly. Tl ~li bouglitout the interest of /.. Ban ta in his Funiitore v\ a rehouse, has. now asso iated himsed with one of fjl, J the largest nr.nintactu; iug establish- B/■ I ments in New Yoik, da tiers him elf • th.it ne wifi be able to oiler to the pub’ic an asso traentof < umiture. supvi iui in point of wurkman-Uip and duratdiity, to any beretufure odered in Augusta. As the in muf«taring will have the personal attention of one at the partners the strictest care will be observed in tne selettion of good wood and dry mzteiial, (so-esaculia, to Us durability. Al o. a general apartment of Purnos, from the best manufactories in rite i nion. Mure-parti ular ly tne New 3 ork Piano forte company’s instru ments, which < a-not be excelled for sweetness of tone and diiraJnlity iatha souihem climate. l>. any manui.iclo.y in the Lnited Mates. ‘ ur instru ments arc selected with the greatest care,by one who is a co npctrnt judge, and a Written g, a. an tee is furnished in eveiy' instance, if required, C. A. Platt returns his thanks to the public for their former patronage, and solicits for the compai»y • that share of public patronage heretofore bestowed j on himself. The business m future wjL be ct* * anctedby v a P 2 ) CH.\U, A, PLATT A Co,