Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, June 04, 1840, Image 3

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I archies and ravage Imiharians. The one feel's |t hat J I fit? security on tlie throne depends upon the r ■ nnro ai d poverty of has subjects. The other ijai’s I himseli of the midnight hour to perpetrate lusjrav | ege slaughters. j !I Can I niTer these despise*! Whies no enco\;i|<ft?c. j I rncnl ? They know, Mr. (Chairman, that I hayp-nof 1 mingled with them in their politital muvejal-rMts I here. I have mincUd wih nenher party. • jloth I parties are (omul hoi ;t; g opinions, in soma rtiftjlrrs. I not in aerordanee with tnyown. J ear not clijjip to I he of either party; but, sir. I do say, that jit the I Whigs do not go and give intelhge: re to the popple, I they do rot deserve the name hey hear —theifome I that the lather of thr-ircandidate bore—but d■ -t|;i rve I to be slaves ; and that it their constituents dtjpuot support them in (his, they are destined to ho s •} es. I Vrs, and you will have still a worse account >n- : Idi r. Vs-u have brought from the si ados of prjvate I life, a gentleman of ptre morals and strict integ* y ; I and his moral character has been assailed, should you not defend him ? if yon do not, I think! v.m I fc.iouid henceforth be called by any other iiamefifian 1 [ VVh T- - ill I iMr. Chairman, it-is not my business to enlilij into I’ he bterit* o 1 t ho candidates f>r the i > re>td( , ni , iy [ "’hen I shall find nothing else to diMijiere, j I I will < ertatnly abandon my seat for the enj. \|theot i I .f < ornestic life, But, sit, Ihe course jl the redilarl s 1 I of i '.o ccnllcmr n from Kinderhook, seems to vaWant I toe in tits roufM) of re flection ] own that iC : mv I tcmnrks, strong langnug. has been mod in speaking ot ihis Administration ; but it has fallen fir lof a colrect description of its corruptions and hbus cr. J hive found myself labor.r.g to repress sfijwtger | language- In truih,sir, it seems ti me that a* most ; every thing depends upon the success of Ihe ott-ndi- I 'fate of the \S fugs, and however I may dtffr illvtth u,ar vof them in opinion as to the construiijim of the t onstilutiun, I find our opinions os ncatlv jgree iog as mine and those of those of the Adaisiflstra tion members of this Horse; nnd no one, I air:pure, more sincerely desires a change in the admiii.-sfa- 1 non of this Government t han I do. or who wiilgnore | jcjotcc «.t their succors in the coming con-ijiit. J ; thank the committee lor the patient attention? sliavc , had. i if COMMERCIAL. jj] Latest dates from Liverpool, AyiJ|/ 30 Latest dales from Havre 29 AUGUSTA MARKET. |l| < otfon Our stock of Cotton for sale is jilffit.— The sales for the last two days have beeirCrnall Good quality in square packages is much jbught after on Charleston account, at rather higher.' rates than last reported. We quote j; Ordinary to middling, ot, to|7^ Kair > 8 tplkj Good Fair, 8-^ Prime and choice, t :C fb| A choice lot in square bales would bringll! bents. Groceries. — We have no change to notice!.' Tha market is generally well supplied with 1 the leading arlic.es, and prices are as low asj the de ranged state of our currency and the exkfiibitant tales of exchange will allow. 1 l : Bacon— ls in belter demand, and is sojcjifreely from wagons at 9 cents,hog round. jli Freights —To Savannah, £0 cents pb|| bale; to Charleston, by rail road, 25c per 100 lllis. for square, and 35c per 100 lbs. for round bale;|.j! Exchange. —On New-York, at sight, 11 a||l2 p er rent, for current funds; Charleston at cent; Savannah Philadelphia 4-J 7 p;r ' t.; Lexington, Ky. -1 per ct.; Richmor-i ;5 a 6 cent; specie commands 9 a 10 per cent, phimium Bank \otes. — I Savannah Banks, 2 percent prem <'olumbus Insurance E’k 4 “ “J “ Commercial Bank, Macon, 4 “ “ Mechanics’, “ (Augusta,) 9 “ »*|| “ Agency Brunswick,“ 9 “ “fj « Planters’ and Mechanics’ J ; Bank, Columbus, Central Bank, 5a 6 “ » l . “ Milledgeville Rank, 5a6 “ “ “ Cerau’.gee Bank, 6 “ ! Monroe Rail Road Bank, 6 “ **;' Ilawkinsvilie Bank, C “ ‘*j Cliattahoochic R. R. «fc B’k Company, 2 k “ ‘j: « Darien Bank, 20 “ “ Bank of Rome, 50 ; j All other Banks now doing business, at jpjir. Specie Paying Banks. —Mechanics’ Bail'?:, Insu rance Bank of Columbus, Commercial Bankjof Ma- j can, and Brunswick Agency in this city. » Savannah, 2V| fey 30. I Cotton —Arrived since the 22d inst. 5q Jl bales i Upland and 246 S I Cotton, and clearol al the vame time 9909 bales Upland and 7-16 do ij-fl cotton leaving a .-took on hand, inclusive of alt |dn sliip. board not cleared on the 29th inst., of 34)1-12 bales Upland and 860 bales S 1 cotton. The advance in > pland noticed in our last report, has bfcpn fully maintained, r.nd occasional sales made at;:J further improve ent off ct. paiticular in the qual ities, which are in most request. The Bf«lj.s of the week ate 5746 bales. -I Rice —l he demand for this article contjiuesfair, without change in price. Jho sales of *|e week amount to 450 casks al s2g a $3. Btock light. Flour. —The demand limited for city,Consump tion. Sales of Howard street at $6 ; C’ahal, •jw/; half bbls do at $4 ■ q Groceries —In Codec, Sugar and Mobs yes a fair retail business doing. Sale? of 100 bags: l.’otfee at II a Ilf; 30 hhds N. O. Sugar at s‘J| )ih !s Mo lasses at 24 a 25. J | Bacon —Thoie is not much doing in (Ms article Sales ol Hams at 14; Sides Shoulddifc 10; and IC,OOO lbs. Hog Round at lOf a 11 cts. J. lid v —Sales of 200 bundles on the whhjrf at $1 a 112. Exchange —On F.ngland, 12| a 13 per ;Tnt prem. Drafts on New York, at sight S per cerjl; prem.; »5 days sight, 7 a 7f per cent prem. *; Freights. — To Liverpool ?jd ; liaviqj none, N. York, f cts. jj’ Statement ts Cctlon. *! UpUdsJj S. I. Sto k on hand, Ist October 1523 i< 1 IS Received this week 5571 j; 246 Do. previously 241131! • 7793 254526 = ; 8157 Exported this week 9909 746 Do. previously 207351 6551 217293 s 7297 Stock on hand, including all on ; shipboard not clearcd29Ui inst. 34232*: 860 j MARINE INTELLIGENCE. “ ChAni.F.srqN, Jt.ne 3. Arrived yesterday —schf Intrepid, Weeks, New York. s * £ At Quarantine —brig Catharine, Havara. Cleared —Br harks Orlando, Cole, London; Aca dian; Auld, Liverpool; schr E P C oh-en^Cromwell, Baltimore. : Savannah; May 30. Cleared —sliip Susannah Cumrntng. gaiter, Liv erpool; Br bark Mary. Banks. Halifax.: Arrived —schr Herald, Kupfer, Bcsljtn. lUe«i to sea —Br ship James Cunircjard, Bcrnie, Liverpool; siup Empire, Torey, do; Kij ship Chiel tain, BuVen, do; biig Romulus, English, do; schr North Star, Smith, Boston. \ \ Nlaj' 31. Arrive I —Steam packet Southerner, Rollins, Charleston. Jlch w —Br ship Columbus, from St, 1 .«ohns. I Cent to sea —Br bark .Mary, Ban kid Halifax. &y~IV. G. NIMMOy Genet alt on iilission Mer chant, ol’icc on -Mclntosh sliced, im: * door to the t onstitutionalist. nov 7 Zj"Lr. GAIIDNJCR, formerly resjipent surgeon « the New York Hospital, and physjtjian at Belle vue Hospital, New York, tenders tn t|hc public his professional services. * Office in Washington street, betvrefn Broad and Lillis streets, Jlesider.ce, ITiled iitaftes Hotel. a p J •; ’ t • j C.:,islgapes per South Carolina Hail Uoad. Hamburg, Juno 3, 1840. W E Jackson; T H Plant, tr n ;w? p “ K chen- IF n 5 F Klrh3rJs i T W K lurS^S neCS WUI P,e3SC afteVa without ol : • 7J i■■ ■ qion o> the Second M aid, which was prevented by the freshet, rn I hursd ty evening last, will be holden ! at the Eagle and Phoenix Hotel on This Evening I at eight o’clock. junp4 ’i Ihe following gentlemen have been appointed : the Corresponding Committee of the Central Tip pecanoe Club of Richmond County : Adam Johnson. M m. T. Gould. F. M. Robertson. .or. Editor: Will you please to give the fol lowing notice, from the Augusta Chronicle & Sen tinel of date January 15, IS4O, a place in the col umns of your paper, in order that the public may read and then look at the result for themselves. Henry Shultz. Hamburg, January 13 1*49 G. B. Lamar. Esq.—Sir—This is the third time that 1 give you notice, that extensive repairs in staiiter, on the lower part ot the Augusta Brid r e are indispensable. The lust was given in n.y of ftce iu Hamburg, when you informed me of having bought the Bridge, and was to pay seventy thou sand do ars for it; that you had paid twenty thou sand dollar- in cash, and were to pay fifty thousand dollais m two instalments, in one and two years L pon which I told you it was a hazardous nur cha>c, that you yourself were aware of the situa lion of the title to the property, and of mine and other claims to i;, which 1 shou.d feel it my duty to prosecute ; and I even furnished you with come documents al tne time, relative thereto, and advis (d you not to pay them any more money, without the Bank wou d make you a warranty title for J 0 SJ P'k v ? which 1 did not think they would do because they knew they had not a good title them sc,vc-s : a i-d secondly, that the Btidge was old and gcittng weaker, and became more expensive every day ; and that it not only had to withstand the rivet and drift w ood, but the destruction of that cursed thing above, boats breaking loose, and tearing uo those highland wharves, and was theiefoie Indis- P‘ ns )6le to Keep it in the best possib e repair at all times. If this was done, I thought it mitrlit withstand all that, but I did not think it cou'd in its present situation. It had stood twenty five vcais, but that was no reason that it would stand twenty five years more ; that the Bank had neglect ed it most shamclully ; that they had made all the monev thej could, and have never made a thorough icpaii, but was satisfied with patch work, the greater pait of which was done by negroes. The second notice was last spring, while you were in Hamburg and Augusta, making a change in tne tolls ot the Bridge, when I again informed you that essential repairs were indispensable, and to the lower put particularly. 5 our reply was, that you would come up yourself in the summer, exam ine and give it a thorough repair, as soon as the river would admit. 1 have been here all the lime, and have not sten you making examinations or re pairs according to promise. The river has been low all the su timer, and is yet low enough to do all the work necessary. The bed of the'Bridge, and the feet ot many ol the main braces, as well as the mortices in posts, have been much decayed by time and the long exposure to the sun and'air during the summer. 1 spoke to the Bridge Keeper. Mr Frazier, repea ted y on the same subject,during the summer, who informed me that the sickness in Augusta prevent ed him from getting hands; but the sickness never prevented him from getting a man to lake the money ; tor I found one there eveiy day during the time If he was not there himself, he had some one in his place. I do not know words to express my feelings up on this subject. That a structure that has been erected with gicat skill, at an cnoimous expense, that lealizes twenty thousand dollars annually, and is a common highway over a rebellious torrent, be tween two cities and two states, by day and by night, in all seasons of the year, for these twenty seven years, and in which tlie whole community are so deeply interested, and the season so favora ble, should be so wantonly doomed to destruction, is an unpardonable crime ; for after once gone, all excuses and lamentations will not bring it back again. In conformity with a duty due to myself, as well as to others, 1 feel it incumbent on me to make you. and the Bank ol the State of Georgia, responsible for nil the proceeds and damages that may occur | from tills neglect, from the day it was wrested i from me, until the day it is returned if a court can j be found in the United States to take jurisdiction. With due respect, 1 am yours, Henry Shultz. Hamburg, January 12, IS4O. President and Directors of the Bank of the State of Georgia at Avgusta and Savannah. Gentlemen —The foregoing notice to Mr. G. B. Lamar, is intended as a notice for you, in all its particulars, of which you will please to take due notice, I am yours, respectfully, Henry Shultz. Mobile, 25(4 May, 1843. Mr. Geo. W. Dbnt, agent of the Alligator Line, Augusta. Dear Sir, —It gives us pleasure to state to you, that we arrived here twelve hours sooner than those passengers which we parted with at Greens boro, and who took there the mail line for Mont gomery. Os the four who left in this stage, but one was enabled to stand the fatigue and come through, whereas, we experienced,comparatively, little fatigue from the travel. We are assured by the passenger who came through that he met no | ’detention at Montgomery for want of a boat, so that this may be regarded as a fair test of the speed | of each line. We have recently tiavelied the up per rout, and can state in great candour, that there is no comparison between the two for comfoit; we ! found the Alligator line in fine operation, punctual t every point, and the assurances of the company was fulfilled in every paiticular ; we therefore re commend it to the travelling public, notwithstand ing the repiesentations we have heard made against it by agents and others. Very respectfully. Your obedient servants, John Bowie, yiebile. Andrew Moor, do. ’ i (r'j'The Charleston Courier will copy for one week. (rfp During m3' absence in the interior of the State, Force, Brothers & Co. are my duly author ed attornej s. ENOCH \S . SPOITORD. april 21 £j-* Dr. W. FLINT offers his services to the ci tizens of Augusta in the different branches of his profession. He 1x133’ lje a t a H hours at the late residence of Mr. A. M. Kgevton, second dooi from the comer of Mclntosh and Revnold streets. nc v 29 ly between f r/ ( f'T ‘ hr Rli:i Hp *d Passenger Tram follows"- !M "ill lore x . UPWARD. Not to leave Charleston before 700 a „ «« .« ® u mmerviJle, “ - -s 30 .. .. - “ - 1010 . M Lranchvnle, “ . 11 00 .. <. Hiackvi.le, -“ . 1 0.0 P . „ A■ • . ,r AlkCn * - -“ - 300 ; Anive at Hamburg not before - 4 tyj downward. Act to leave Hamburg before 6 00 a. m “ Aiken, - “ _ 7an “ “ Blackviile, “ . . q I3 :: « - - ids® „ Branchvi 11 “ . . nOO Georges’, “ . . n4} “ Summerville,“ - - ] j^p Arrive at Charleston not before 215 H are Through—slo 00. l y peed not over l 0 miles an hour. To remain °0 I minute s each, for breakfast and dinner, and not sufton ° mUIUteS tof W ° * and wate rat any To stop for passengers, when a white flag is hoisted, at cit.ier of the above stations; and also it . incal.'s, Woodstock, Inabiuet’s ,41 mile T. O Wflleston, Windsor, Johnsons 1 and Marsh’s T. O. Passenirei’s no will breakfast at Woodstock and dine at Blackviilc; aoum, will brcaKlast at Aiken an d dine at Charleston. may 4 (fj*MISS TRAIN commences her Sumner I lerm, at the Sand Hills, on Monday, June ht | may 25 2 w 1 ffT EXCHANGE ON NEW YORK— A t^Uht i and at one to twenty days snrht. For sale bv ° ’ nov GARDELLE & RHIffD. PRIME NORTHERN HAY. OiA BUNDLES of Hay partially wet to the Oil depth of 2to 6 inches, for sale. Apply to B. PICQUET, J unc - It Near the lower market. TO RENT, until the first of October ff ncxt , a very desitabie residence on Green 41*1 : -U street, early possession of wliicli can be had. Also, to hire, a Negro Woman, accustomed tu cooking, washing, Ac. Apply at this office, may 30 * ts T4TOTICE.— Having this < ay disposed of raven- tire stock of Goods to Mr. L. W. ERWIN, 1 so.icit lot him a continuation of that patronage that has heretofore been extended to the under signed. Persons having business with the same will call at the old Stand, where he may be found 5 at all times. JAMES M. DYE Augusta, June Ist, 1840. tf—june 3 ICE—2O Casks now landing. A constant flb supply Will be Kept on hand, and furnished to dealers in quantities to suit, by dec 6 GARDELLE & RHIND. CATION WANTED; by a Young Man, well acquainted in the city, in a wholesale or retail Grocery or Dry Goods Store. The most satisfactory references will uc given, may 19 ODORIFEROUS COMPOUND—Forls^ing~in drawers among linens, laces, furs, cloths. &c., impacting to them a pleasant perfume,and pre venting the ravages of the moth. For sale bv J na i' U GARVIN & HAINES. IMPROVED CHEMICAL YEAST POWDERS —Late Discovery. —Warranted to be equal, if not superior, to any others. Prepared by GARVIN Sc HAINES, nov 27 No. 232, Broad street. | i KANDY.— 1 pipe superior Cognac Brandy Jl $ 4 half do do do Just received and forsfaie-by fob 19 W. E. JACKSON, Auctioneer. fIIHE VERBENA CREAM, an Emollient Soap, which affords real pleasure in shaving produ cing a rich, fragrant, creamy and permanent lather, just received and for sale b>- a P 22 GARVIN & HAINES. | Jj 9 LANDY’S MADEIRA VVl\E.—ThTsubscri- JJ bets will receive orders for this celebrated Wine either of direct importation or via India. • Samples 11133- ' ce n at their office. - A few dozen India Madeira now on hand and sot sale 03- I dec 6' GARDELLE fc RHIND. A UGUSTA INSURANCE AND BANKING ! COMPANY STOCK. 20 shares for sale low by RUSSELL, HUTCHINSON & CO. j J an 30 Terms—6 months lo approved paper ‘ Office Transportation S.C.C. 5c R. R. Co. > June 2d. IS4O. C Information to Travellers North and South. Ul WITHSTANDING tiie destruction of the J 3( bridges over the Savannah River, at Augusta, by the late freshet, travellers are respectfully in formed that arrangements have been made for pa-s --ing the river, and that the Cars leave Hamburg and Charleston daily at the usual hours and arrive '■ as formerly. WM, ROBERTSON, Jr, Agent Transportation. JL \_l the subscriber, about the Ist May last, a chesnut sorrel Horse, about 7 or S years old, a- , bout 5 feet high, with a round white star on his face ; the two left stet are al-o white, and there are three or four saddle marks on his back. The above reward will be paid for the deliver of the horse and thief to me in Augusta, or $5 for the horse. F. A. DUFF IE. june 2 ]vv HOWARD’S HOTEL, Broadway , corner of Maiden Lane , New York. Finns Hotel is one cf the most commodious in the Union, having a front upon Broa wa>- ot over 100 feet and upon Maiden Lane 50 feet, with I two large wings extending in the rear 135 feet.— ( It is six stories high, exclusive of basement and i under cellars, and containing over 200 bed cham-| bers, each well lighted and ventilated with grates. I besides numerous private parlors with sleeping rooms attached, and public parlors, dining, reading t and other rooms. There are two elegant dining 1 saloons, the floors of which, a« well as the spacious I halls in the first and second stories, together with 1 the reading and other public rooms,are paved with Italian marble. There is also an extensive and | pleasant room fronting upon Broadway, fitted up for a Ladies’ ordinary, and the ladies are provided with attractive public parlors, and a private en trance to the Hotel frem Maiden Lane. The subscriber having for nine 3'ears past re- i tcived a liberal patronage from merchants, and I principally from gentlemen of business at his lor- 1 mer Hotel in Broad street, is satisfied from ex- * pericnce that earl - meals to man - ate more ac- 1 ceptable; theiefore he has had Ins house so con structed as to be able to serve meals to such at | early hours. The hours adopted for meals are as . follows, viz : In Gentleman’s dining room upon Ist j floor, Breakfast at 7 or half past 7, with reference • to the season of the year. Dinner in same at 2 j o’clock. In Gentlemen’s dining room upon 2d story, and also in Ladies’ ordinary. Breakfast from |Slo 10 o’clock, and Dinner at half past 3. Printed bills of fare are dail>- got up for the different dining rooms, as it is optional with Gentlemen to take j their meals in either of the Gentlemen’s dining rooms, without giving an - notice of their choice ; the subscriber hopes the extra trouble and expense 1 in the attempt to suit their convenience in this 1 I respect will be propci ly appreciated by a generous public, and that a commensurate patronage will ' result therefrom. This House possesses eveiy convenience that the subscriocr could devise, and is universally pro : nounced by visitors to be the most replete in it internal arrangements —its construction for light and air being superior to any oilier House iu the city. In addition to tiie many advantages and comforts over most Hotels, it has a living spring of pu.e soft water upon the premises, which,apart from its intrinsic worth as a wholesome beverage, so un i usual to be found in the lower part of the cit3’. adds very much to the safet' of the establishment in case of a fire on or near the premises ; a power ful force pump being attached to the well to lorce I water therefrom, as well as from the various cis terns 111 the 3‘ard, to the reservoirs under the roof, from which, bv- use of the house, water can be forced over any part of the premist s iu an instant. In short, this establDhment has been got up without reference to cost.aud it is the intention of the subscriber lo have it stand among the vcr3’ best Hotels iu the country. He hopes to be favo.cd with a share of public patronage, june 2--6 t D. D. HOWARD. '' I i'o£r U 'f, " ,h ' »in S le U.rel or 10 =. ■ - J -"“ t~* Kwr r«-j MMMONS t V CU. | * n informin g those who may be 1 very tit-ip fi lr ’ naf V IC * a *. c f*csbct has caused A. le v bale- J*” 0 ,o .' olton > n thrir Warehouses. Augusta, June 4, 1840. w3t Trr , 1A " NOTICE. ■± S l h ZT' h ' rc!l -' hi. friend, .hot JV£R hf,“S' ,Sh ' 1 ' of WAYBILL ♦ BOX „^ e , ‘j* 1 uthbert, Randolpli countv, nre p«!ru to attend to the business of his profession on bSi e«'f *"■ ,imCS «* «»l S ask of ihl s Sre of C ih“; er - ."° u ! d aum ter < f fhp . j ? ,e ot their business in this 2>t Mb’ ll . was n °t this—he docs not want to do bus, ne ss lor any person unless they tc.ic'.c he will do them justice in every sense o's ara m,nM so common. S ’ , ‘,V 5-» C . CS . are Cu.hhorl.Ga, June 4. isio, BILL. ..V’.'j 1 ' 1 ~LI: MINERAL SPRINGS. HT LlZ'* 1 ? ° f tl,e abovc and i healthy jetreat, respectfully informs his wn^bVnrem 0 tr l aV . elling public generally that he the Ist ins”St ICd TI T e}Ve VisitCrS ° n 3n<l afler twentv milil Tb ® S P r,! 'g s are Situated about twentr miles west of Abbeville C. 11., S. C and six miles east ° f Ruckersville, Ga. in a high and healthy legion Jhe accommodations arc of the a> oi _ier, w uch, together with his determination to make u a pleasant and healthy resoit, cannot fail to piease those who may favor him with a visit - CHARLES YOUNG. g_/ f be Cliarlcston C ourier, and Columbia South Carolinian will please copy three times, weekly, i se " , tlieir bllls to Charles Young, Loundes __ * ! w3t—June 4 VALUABLE I’KOPEIITV FOII SALE. ON the fust Tuesday in July next, will be sold _ before the court-house door in the town of Madison, Morgan county, the house and lot situa ted on toe north-west corner of the public square tn said town, known as the Masonic Hall. It is one ot the most desirable stands for business in the place. The front room is one of the largest and best airanged store-rooms in the up country. The House is two stories high, with a good cellar and comfortable back kitchen. Situated as this proper ty is, where the Georgia Railroad will soon arrive, to icma'n stationary for a season, and well calcu lated as it is for any kind of business, it can but 10 K mducements for a good investment to any one wishing to do business under favorable circuin tianceSi Liberal credit will be given to the pur chaser I lie title will be perfectly good, as the property is sold by a cornuroTTiise of all parties in inteiest, a l l whom will join in the title. ls GRAVES, Agent for all parties. Madison, June 4, 1840. tlstJy POSTPONED SHERIFUS SALE. \\/ riLL be so J at Columbia court house, on the “ f lust Tuesday in July next, between the usual hours of sale, two negroes, to wit: Lewis about thirty years of age, and Willis, about live 3 eais ot age, to satisfy a li fa. from ( olumbia Su perior court. John M. Cooper & Son, plaintiffs, against Hubert Jones, defendant. Property pointed out by defendant. ALFRED STURGIS. Sheriff June 4, 1840. POSTPONED SHERIFF’S SALE. WILL be sold at the Columbia court house, on the first Tuesday in July next, between the usual hours of sale, a sorrel Mare, 5 years old, and a sorrel Horse, nine or ten years old, to satisfy a fi. fa. from Columbia infc.ior court. Calvin Nor throp vs. Richard W. Jones. June 4, 1840. R. H. JONES, Pep. Sheriff. ADM 1 MSTRATOIt’S SALE. A GREEABLE to a decree of the Inferior Court ii. of Richmond County, will be sold on the first Tuesday in August, at the court-house in Jack son county, Ga., a lot of Land be onging to the estate of Walton Knight, deceased, containing one ' hundred acres, lying and being in said county of Jackson, sold for the benefit of the heirs and cred itors. Terms cash. P. 11. MANTZ, Adm’r. Juno 4, 1840. Georgia, Columbia county; Uj HEREAS, William S. Dunn. Executor of the will of Winnifred Dunn, deceased, i applies for letters dismUsory from said estate. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu ar, the kmdred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office, this 4th June IS4O- GABRIEL JONES, Clerk. WARREN SHERIFF’S SALE. \\l ILL ,)e sold on the first Tuesday in July * • next, at the couit house door in Warren ton, Warren county, between the usual hours of sale, the following property, namely : Two hundred and fifty acies of Pine Land, more or less, adjoining lands of John W. Kinsev and others, levied on as the property of Harrel'Neal, to satisfy one ii. fa. from the Inferior Court of said county, in favor of Orvil P. Case vs. said Neal. Also, one Negro fellow by the name of Dick, 16 3'cars old, levied on as the propertj- of James B. Carter, to satisf3' sundiy fi. fas. from Justice’s court, 152 d Dist. G. M. in favor of Hemy Lock hart and others vs. said Carter; levy made and re turned by a ccnstab e. Also, throe Negroes, viz. Becca, a woman, about 49 or 45 3'ears old—Ceasar, a bo3’ 13 v-ears old, —Peggy, a girl, 1 year old, levied on as the proper - ty of David Sallis, to satisfy sundiy li. fas in favor ot Nimrod Nunn vs. said Sallis. Property pointed out by plaintiff. JEREMIAH PERRY3IAN, Dep. Sheriff. June 4, 1840. POSTPONED SALE. be sold on the first Tuesdaj- in July V v next, at the court house in Heard agieeablc to an order of the Inferior Court of Co lumbia count3 r , when sitting for ordinarj' purposes, one lot of land No. 278, 3d dist, ict, 4tli section, for merly Coweta, now Heard county, drawn by Ram sey’s orphan’s, of Columbia county. Sold for dis tribution. Terms on the day. June 4, 1849. ISAAC RAMSEY, Adm’r. L RLING FLUID, &c.—Blending with a grate- J ful and refreshing perfume, the desirable qualitj' of strengthening and promoting the growth of the Hair, without giving to it the greasy hue of Pomatum, or the volatile moisture of the Oils. Its utility is confirmed by the most extensive con sumption. Also, the Genuine Maccassar Oil, and Ward’s Celebrated Hair Oil. For sale by mar 13 GARVIN & HAINES. PRINTED JACKONETTS, —SNOWDEN $ SHEAR have received this da3’ from New York a supply of superior printed Jackonetts of the latest styles. Also, a supply of I.adies.fancy Hdkfs of various st3’lcs. plain black Challys and blactc drab D’Ktc a superior article for Gentle men s summer wear, to which they respectfully suvite the attention of the public. ap 25 Cffice S. Carolina Kail Road Co. > Hamburg, I»lay I, 1840. y ON and after this dav-, the passenger train from Hamburg will arrive in Charleston at 2j i o’clock, pm, in time for dinner. may I OFFICE S. C. y At IE R. COMPANY, Hamburg, April 23, 1840. ’VJ OTlCE.—Freight on Cotton to Charleston by Rail Road, is reduced to thirty-five cents per hundred for round, and twenty-five cents per hun dred pounds for square bales. ( A. B STURGES. Agent AUGUSTA FURNITURE WARE HOUSE. D. 11. SILCOX, 303 Broad street, ]\ 1 keeps at all times for sale, a large as i fill sortment of Cabinet Furniture, of * superior workmanship and well sea i somd materials, made expressly for » the Southern climate. Every arti /i rip in the above business, with all the variety nf new patterns, continually received. Persons washing to purchase can do a wel! at this establishment as at any of the Norths ern manufactories. To be sold for cash or good city acceptance?. roar *5 ? A first rate Northern family ' 1 Hirsc. Apply to WRIGHT, BULL & CO. (1 KOKGIA NANKEENS of the best quality « tor sa.e by the case. A. SIBLEY c —!*-P.. * 4m* 1 inn COUNTRY FLOUR for sac,l J South tare lina and Georgia Mills bv > 111 XH ts cIARK E, McTKIR k bo! H AV —45 ba!es . Prime Hay, just received on consignment from Boston, and for sale by . PICQUET, * - marcb Near (he lower market. A T CosT.—The subscriber offers his stock of ■ t , Uiy GooJs > now on at New York cost At the sign ot Hungerford, Frisbie & Co. t m *f 30 J. FRISBIE. I 1 r|>HE YOUNG MOTHER’S GUIDE and Xurs * i-*n CS , anual - A few copies of this valuable - little work can be had if applied for soon, at I roay gQ GARVIN & HAINES. t| SARATOGA WATER.—A supply of \ this article direct from the Springs, just re ceived and for sale by GARVIN ic 11 4 INFS may 2n " * RACKING.— S bales heavy SACKING for sale by GARDELLE Jc RIIIND ma y J ts 1- hhds Philadelphia Whiskey, f T just received and for sale by _ a T 'V. E. JACKSON, Auctioneer. I AMP OIL—A supply 0 f best Bleached Lamp A 'bi, just received and for sale by _ mar2s GARVIN A HAINES. IIM E.- 300 casks fresh Thomaston LIME just A received and for sale by S. B. BROOKS & CO. ma ff 330 Broad-street. ffiIRAIN OIL, Ac.— Train Oil, Plaster Pans and S Gilder’s W biting, for sale in quantities to suit purchasers, by GARVIN «fc HAINES, mar 12 SPLENDID ENGLISH AND AMERICAN ANNUALS for 1840. Also, a great variety of Juvenile and Toy Books, doc %2 ~ y For sale by T. IJ. t'LAN T, (GEORGIA BURR STONES FOR SALE.—A IT first rate pair of these Mill Stones, four and a half feet in diameter. For terms apply at this office. jnn 31 ts PAPER HANGINGS.—Snowden A. Sjieab have received, from Phhadelphia, a supply of Paper Hangings, which they will sell at reduced I prices. mar 27 SALE —a first rate second hand four wheel Buggy, with a top. Apply to Mr. GUEDRON, old Stable. may 26—1 w NOTICE. BEING desirous of closing up our business, our sales for the future will be for cash only.— Such as arc in our debt will confer a favor by set tling the same soon. C. F. HOFFMAN & CO. n»*y 3w ALMONDS. A Uk SACKS fresh Almonds,just received and I I 9 for sale by W. E. JACKSON, a P r ‘l *7 Auctioneer. FOUND, LOATING down Savannah River, on the 6th inst. one bag of Cotton, which the owner can have by describing marks and paying for this ad vertisement. C. A. CLOUD, may 15 COACHES ! COACHES! ! THREE second hand Coaches, —have been in use but a short lime —will be sold at a bar gain. Apply to IS. B. BRO( KS, maj 14—ts 330 Broad street, CORN FOR SALE. O / A/A i \ BUSHELS of CORN, at 45 cents per bushel, in quantities over fifty j bushels. Apply at CUMMING’S Warehouse. I may 25 J. A. CLEVELAND, Dentist, I '7* XPEGTS to be absent some weeks from the city, during which time his brother, Thomas P. Cleveland, will occupy his rooms. Mr. Cleve land recommends him to his patrons and the public | generally, with perfect confidence that he will give entire satisfaction to those who may desire his professional services, 2w—may 25 BAGGING, ROPE, &C. r PIECES 44 inch Bagging, 1| a lbs. •JilVl' per yard; 200 coils Bale Rope ; 50 ps. hcav3 r milled and bleached Sacking ; 1 bale plaid and striped Hemp Carpeting. For sale by GARDELLE it RIiIND. may 16 ts FOR SALE, A ftoj’ Mare, S years old, of excel lent qualities either in the saddle or ‘ n harness. Sold for no fault. Ap ply at 1- A - Hibler’s Livery Stables. \ J pX* Terms, cash, or its equivalent in Groceries. tt —ma3’ 19 j DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS. SNOWDEN k SHEAR have just received from New York, a very large supply of superior 8-4 by 10-4, 10-4 by 12-4, 14-4, 16-4, 18-4,20-4, ! 24-4 and 32-4 rich Damask Table Cloths. Also, rich Damask Napkins, to which they respoctlully invite the attention of the public. dec 3 INSURANCE CO. of COLUMBIA, S. C. ffiniiE Stockholders of this Company having de i termined to close its business, notice is here by given of the same, that those who have made insurance with the undersigned, Agent for Au gusta, ma3' renw their risks elsewhere as they ex pire., due notice of which will be given. Those who ma>' have claims against the Com pany, through this agency, will present them for adjustment to J, G. DUNLAP, Agent, may 9 SPRING GOODS. SNOW DEN & SHEAR have received from N. York, Printed Jackonetts, French Cambrics, low priced Prints, Fancy Gauze and Hernani Hdkfs., Linen Cambric Hdkfs., Long Lawr.s, Irish Linens, and Linen Sheetings, Bird’s-Eye Diaper, Damask Table Cloths, and Damask Napkins, plain Jackonetts and Cambrics of extra quality, black Lace Veils, Ladies’ and Misses Cotton Hose, white and bl’k picnic Gloves and Mitts, Oil Silks, bleach- i ed and brown Cotton Shirtings of superior quality, j and a great variety of other articles suitable for the 1 Spring and Summer seasons, to which the3 r respect- invite the attention of the public. ap 29 FINAL NOTICE. A LL j ersons indebted to the Estate of James J\_ Leverich,late of Richmond county, deceased, are hereb3'requested to come forward immediately, and settle their accounts with Mr. Robert Austin, who is duly authorized by us to settle the same. He may be found at the Drug Store of said deceas ed, 161 Broad street, Augusta,—and all those not complying with this notice, may expect to find their accounts in suit. P. H. MANTZ, ?. , . . . „ J. A, CAMERON.S Adrninist,ator ‘’’ May 11, tS4O. ' ts ~ MrsT ING r AUAM ’ IY7OULD inform those Ladies who will visit » » the Madison Springs the present season, that she intends locating herself there during the summer months, with a handsome supply of Mil inary and Fancy Goods, and would respcctfull}* solicit their patronage. Mrs. I. requests all those who are indebted to her, to make payment previous to the first of June, may 11 wtlstJe j ‘VJ OTICE. —The copartnership heretofore exist- A.N ing between the subferibers, under the firm of H. C. Bryson &. Co., is thisdaj- dissolved „3 r mu tual consent. Harper C. Bryson is authorized to continue to j use the signature of the late firm, for the settle i ment of the business. H. C. BRYSON, Augusta, April 2,1840. JOHN DAVIDSON, ap 3 dlw&wtf DVANCEB ON COTTON.—AdvaucTs wiirbe made by us, on COTTONS consigned to out friends in Liverpool, Havre and Charleston—in bills on New York at 20 to 30 din's sight, on con signment to Europe, and 1 to 5 days sight, on con ! sunmeut to the latter place. The shippers, in all ‘ case*,will have the btuelit of the Exchanges, j dec 25 ts GARDELLE & RHINE’. IH'BLIC SALKS. BV W. E. JACKSON. - ■* the stor e l»te thp I niL, , A ' ) • Laroche, (a few doors above 1 «ai j < tn 1 ** r ft,) will be sold the eon tents of J v °' ; oonsrsting of an assortment of Grocer les, vu ; Baeon Rice, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, lie. - L ± T *i Tnsca< j: j»w 3_ Extensive cre<lit sale of Fancy Goods 111 RUSSELL & HUTCHINSON. \N e will offer at public auction our entire stock °* J-ancy Gooda, on the 16th June, at 10 o’clock F consisting in part of French, Italian and English • Si.ks and. Satins, French and Scotch worked collars and capes, silk, linen and cotton Hosiery, cambric and silk Handkerchiefs, muslins, cambrics, prints, lawns, linens, bombazines, merinoes, and velvets; a large lot oi ribbons,bonnets, lace veils, perfum er > | toys, and fancy articles, <S c. if. Terms—All sums unaer SIOO, cash; over SIOO and undo! SIOOO, 12 months; over SIOOO, 18 mos; approved endorsed notes ; our own paper will bo taken in payment. m *y 16 ch vs. f. Hoffman & co. IIY RUSSELL & HUTCHINSON. ( n f nda v 11 e 6th of June, if not before called for Will be sold in front of our store, to pay ex cuses, Goods brought from Savannah by’Ren nock’s Boats, and not claimed, keg Nails, marked K 1 keg White Lead, marked R 1 barrel, marked A Richardson 1 barrel Sour Krout, marked E W B 32 kegs Blasting Powder,no mark Ina - V ® Term! cash PUBUC NOTICE. FIIHE owners of Lots in the City, and those JL whose cellars are injured by the late Freshet, are notified that immediate exertion is demanded to clear them from the trash and water which may remain in them. The most energetic means will be used by the city Authorities to enforce the re moval of every thing which may be considered as injurious to the future health of’the city generally, and it is hoped that prompt and efficient measures will be adopted by property-holders to co-operate with the Corporate body in a work upon vvhrch so much depends. By order of the Mayor. S. If. OLIVER, Clerk of Council. June 2, IS-10. Dupont s powder.—soo Kegs h. f. g. sporting Powder, 50 i kegs do do 15 kegs ••Eagle” Powder, in canisters, 1000 “ Blasting do. Just received and for sale by jdec) GARDELLE & RIIIND. NEGROES FOR SALE.—A likely negro man and his wife—the boy a good held hand, and the woman a house servant. They may oe seen at Hand & Scranton’s. Persons desirous of purchasing will please call on Messrs, rvens & Hope, oi this city, tf-nov 26 TO 31 TIJ N STAHL wftßK THIS thorough bred Horse will stand from this time until thefirstof k *% Jul * VneXt at the stable in the lower part of Augusta, formerly occupied Bertrand, Jr. Terms—s3o the season, payable at the last visit; for three or mr re mares, owned by the same person, $25 each : $ I for the groom. PEDIGREE. J. R. H. Acklin, Esq. of Huntsville, Alabama, certifies as follows : —•* Tom 'I unstall was foaled mine on the 29th May, 1831. His dam was High land Mary and her dam a full-blooded Archie mare; tne sire of Highland Mary was old PacoleL Tom Tunslall was sired by old Pacific, and he by old Sir Archie. This is as far as lam able to go, tho’ I am satisfied Tom Tunstall has descended from as good a stock as any horse in the United States. He was a race horse of the first order, but I lear will never be able to make a first rate race again, owing to his leg ; it was injured when a three year old, in training, as I believe. By addressing Har dy Cryer, Gallatin, Tennessee,you can get a full S pedigree of the dam of Tom Tunstall.” 't he same Mr. Hardy Cryer certifies thus : —“ Highland Maty combined as many or more rich crosses of thorough i bveds than any mare ever raised in Tennessee.— | She was got by the noted horse Pacolet, the son of imported Citizen ; her dam Kosey Carey by Sir Archie; grand-dam Sally Jones by the‘imported horse Traveller, called Big Ben or Charlemaine, (son of O’Kelle; ’s Eclipse, and one of the purest importations of the last century;) great grand-dam by the imported horse Wrangler;great-g-eat-grand dam O’Possum by imported Shark; great-great great-grand-dam by the celebrated American quar ter race horse, Goode’s old Twigg; great-weat groat-great-grand-dam by imported Fearnaught; great-great-great-great-great-grand-dam by Lee’s old Mark Anthony out of a mare by imported Mou key.” On the sire’s side it is deemed unnecessary to trace beyond Sir Archie. It is presumed none will require a purer or better attested pedegree!— If farther recommendation be wanted, call and see r l om WILLIAM HOLMES, Agent, feb 22 —tnv&wtf FURNITURE AND PIANO FORTE WARE-HOUSE, No. 236 Broad street, Augusta , Georgia. The subscriber, having previrusly bought out the interest of A. Z. Ban- Rrli ta in his I*urniture Warehouse, has rieg-gSBa now associated himself with one of M/giTT the largest manufacturing establish f | ments in New York, flatters himsel m that he will be able to oiler to the public an assortment of Furniture, superior in point of workmanship and durability, to any heretofore offered in Augusta. As the manufacturing will have the personal attention of one of the partners the strictest care will be observed in the selection of good wood and dry material, (so essential to he durability. Also, a general assortment of Pianos, from the best manufactories in the Union. More particulars ly the New \ork Piano i*ortc company’s instru ments, which carnot be excelled for sweetness ol tone and durability, in tho southern climate, b v any manufactory in the United States. Our instru ments are selected with the greatest care, by one who is a competent judge, and a written guarantee is furnished in every instance, if required C. A. Platt returns his thanks to the public for their former patronage, and solicits for the company that share of public patronage heretofore bestowed on himself. The business in future will be con cluded oy cap 2» CHAS. A. PLATT 6l Co. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE—TO NASH V ILL E, Tenn.—H. splendid line of Four Horse Post Coaches is running from Greensboro to Spring Place, Ga. via Gaines ville and Cassville, in connexion with Col. Ram sey's Line to Ross’ Landing and Nashville, and Maj. Wells’Line to Athens and Knoxville, Tenn. Fare toCassville, Cj2 00 “ “ Spring Place, *l7 00 Leave# Greensboro on the anival of the Rail Road Cars from Augusta, on Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays. Travelling time to Spring Place, 29 hours. “ “ Nashville, 65 “ 03* Seats can be secured on application to C. H. GOODMAN, Agent, mar 23—6 m Globe Hotel, Augusta, Ga. ALLIGATOR LINE FOU 310 IDLE, Via Greensboro’, Eatonton,Clinton, Macon, Per ry, Pmdeitown, Bainbridge, Chattahoochie, lola, St. Joseph r, Pensacola, to Mobile. The Proprietors of this Line inform the Travel ling public that it is now in full operation, through the entire route ; leaving Augusta by the Georgia Kail Hoad cars to Greensboro’ every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 6 o’clock, P. M. and ar rive in Mobile in three days and a half running time. Travellers arc assured that the staging upon this line is superior to any other, the accommodations unsurpassed, and by far tlie best natural roads in the Southern country, only 210 miles of staging. Stages leave Bainbridge for Tallahassee via Quin cy, immediately on the arrival of the Alligator Line from Greensboro’, and immediately on the arrival of tlie boats from lola. QU/ - Lwo Stages will at all times be run in com pany, when the travel requires it. For seats in the above Line, apply at the office , at the United States Hotel, Augusta, Geo apn! 21 ly GEO. W. PENT, Agent.