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MARINE INTI'.u'.KiENCE.
~ ~~ Chai;;i:;«ton, June 8.
Arrived on Saturday.— Ship Atidrew Scott, Hart
ley, Antwerp. i1 j
Arrived yesterdry —Brig John; | jCaihoun, Bullon
Havana; schrs Venus, Price.; piew \urU; Jane,
Trussell.do.
Cleared— Brig Ashley, Shcrwnjtfd, Havre; schrs
Mandarin, Hughes, Baltimore; Wyoming, Nicker
son, Richmond; Namshong, Matthews. Alexandria.
iVent lo sect on Saturday —Packet ship Medora,
Tuyaer, Liverpool; line ship Laj f’iyette, Ellery, N
YorK; line brig Cervantes, Tufiisj, Boston
Went to sea yesterday —Schr' (Maria, Peck, Pro
vidence, (R I) ; Maize, Chace, | iexandria, (D C.) -
Savannah, June 5.
deared— ship Bit Whitney, Hording, Liverpool;
ship So on. Bookman. d); Br bail; America, Macay,
do; brig Wm Taylor, Hocy, Hew York; Br brig
Amelia, Crosby, Liverpool; schr .jlessenger, White,
New York.
Arrived —steamboat Cherokees. Gould, Augusta.
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The following gentlemen hajrf i boon appointed
the Corresponding Committee (’lithe Central Tip
pecanoe Club of Richmond Cottrjty :
Adam Johnston. I $
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\v m. 1. Gould. ! »
F. M. Robertson. \ \
PROSPECTUS bjr
TII E It EFOR >1 E It.
The undersigned propose to jp blish in Augusta,
Ga. a weekly paper, to be entitle The Reformer,
extra imperial size, from t|i 10th of May to
the 10th of November next, f?> : ;One Dollar in
advance. As its name indicate;?!. I.t will be devoted
exclusively to tiie cause of ReM)Sm, the elevation
of WILLIAM HENRY 11A Rjsjl sON, of Ohio, for
President, and JOHN TYLEI*| of Virginia, for
Vice President, and the subversion of the present
Administration, —the necessity? ijf retorm in which
is be omring every day more arid? more apparent. —
It wi.l observe a mild, digniliejl tone, and address
itself to the common sense of e re rv class of citi
zens, for whose benefit it is de?i j«cd.
1 liis Prospectus is issued unMjir the impression
that the friends of reform wiU jfaiake a united and
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zealous effort to give the papqija general circula
tion, in short to send it to the ji J i.se of every man
who reads. The People want! light, and if our
friends will aid sin our work .j We shall be able to
counteract the thousand caluinfu'-'S of the V; n
Buren presses, and carry the “Mar into Africa.”—
In the language of a distinguished; co-worker, “All
we ask is to be heard by tins ‘people, it is for
them we speak, and if we can Jet a hearing, we
have no feais of the remit,” Ispen tn Georgia. —
b-Tlie people will vindicate thei.il wrongs, and hux d
nheir oppressors from office.” 1 \
I We ask the press throughout* this and the ad
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loming states, to insert our plus pectus, and we
Especially invoke the friends oil |hc cause to be
vigiiant in procuring lind forward thei
Dames by mail as eariy as possJUl >,
| The paper will contain nuthl?i| but leading mut
ter, being entirely free from advertisements,
kucl is p aced at so low a price k| to bring it within
the means of every man. ; ; j
TEKKS.Ij
Single copy, - $1 00
Six copies, ----- pi i- - _ 5 00
1 Twelve conic?, - - - -ijJ - - 10 00
r i :
Clubs of twenty-five, - . - - - 20 00
Clubs of fifty, - • - - Li- - -37 50
qQ' No paper will be the cash ac
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companies the order. All lettep must be post paid.
J. W. jk| V>*. S. JONES,
i Augusta, 29th April, 1840. i ■
[ (Lj“ During m3' absence in ; |Ke interior of the
State, Force, Biotiicrs & (Jo. aA.j ;ny duly author
ed attorneys. ENOCH \V. SPOFFORD.
april 21 \
Mobile;. 25th May, 1840.
Mr. Geo. W. Dent, agent o? the Alligator Line,
:Augusta. | ; ■
; Leak Sir, —It gives us pleasure to state to you,
that we arrived here twelve? hours sooner than j
those passengers which we pal led with at Greens- j
boro, anti who took there the Uriah line for Mont- |
[gomery. Os the four who hjft; in this stage, but j
one was enabled to stand th’3 fatigue and come i
through, whereas we experienced,comparatively, i
; little fatigue from the travel. W 3 are assured by !
the passenger who came hroygtj that he met no !
[detention at Montgomery forj ‘want of a boat, so
that this may be regarded as a fair test of the speed
of each line. We have recently travelled the up
[per rout, and can slate in great ciudour, that there
[is no comparison between the Gyp for comfbit; we
[found the Alligator line in fine opera.ion, punctual j
lat every point, and the assurances of tiie company j
[was fulfil, ed in every particular; we therefore re- !
[commend it to the travelling puolic, notwithstand- ;
ing the repicsentations we have heard made against j
it by agents and others. i . ;
Very respectfully, ; > ;
Your obedient s<|i:vants,
JoijiV Bowie, Mobile.
Anmt.w Moor, do.
The Charleston Courier- will copy for one
week. | t i
TIIE REAIIINU KOOJI
Attached to this office is open- t«> sul<scribcrs, and j
strangers introduced bj- them,'every day and eve
ning (Sunday evenings excepted) until 9 o’clock.
Subscription >5 ; for a firm cf two or more $lO. i
(Pj* Dr. J. J. WILSON has removed for the I
[Summer to the house of James Gardner, Esq., Ist
kioor below the Academy. June 6
{fT Dr. \VM. FLINT , member of the Massa- |
chusclts Medical Society, would inform his friends
that he lias removed his place of residence to the
boanling-house of Mrs. Camfield, at the corner of
Jackson and Broad streets, where he may be found
at all hours during the summer season. His pro
fessional services are respectfully tendered to the
citizens of Augusta. tl —June G
DR. MONROE, Surgeon Dentist.
Office on Washington street, near Ellis, lesidence
at the house lately occupied by Mrs. Savage,
april 20
C3> EXCHANGE ON NEW YORK- \t sight,
and at one to twenty days sight. For sa ebv
nov 2b GARDELLE fc KHIND.
Kj* AUGUSTA BENEVOLENT SOCIETY !
iTie following are the Corahailtees for tae ensuing i
monlli .• 5
Wtrd No. I—P.1 —P. II MantzJJ. P. Hendrick, Mrs. 1
[P. ('rump, Min Mary \V ightnian.
Ward No. 2—Bennett llnnjs, J P. Garvin,C. F. j
Latimer, Mrs T. S. tftoy, Miss Sarah Taliaferro,
Mrs. Cornelia Cohen. j ■ {
Ward No. 3 —Joi.n Cash in;, James Panton, Mrs ;
J. C. Snead, Mrs. Hannah Th<|mp r on. I
• L */ RM 5 HS REGISTER a monthly
publication, devoted to the improvement of the
practice, and support of the interest, of A<mcul
ure; published at Richmond, Va , at $5 p «
Edmund h uffin, editor and propiietorl ni 6
rh ° A ™f°’ Geneial 1 ommission Me7
chant office on Mclntosh si.cet, next door to the
Gonstitulionahst. nov 0 ?' 6
O’ Dr • W - s. JONES tenders liis prufessioniTl
services to the citizens of Augusta and its vicinity.
He may be found at his office, No. 214 Rroad si
pr at his residence, United States Hotel. ap 24 ’*
CpADr. GARDNER, formerly resident surgeon
n tie New York Hospital, and physician at Belle
vue Hospital, New York, tenders to the public his
professional services.
Office in Washington street, between Broad and
Ellis streets. Residence, United states Hotel,
ap 2
NOTICE. —The Rail Road Passenger Train
between Charleston and Hamburg, will leave as
follows:
UPWARD.
Not lo leave Charleston before 7 00 a’m.
“ Summerville, “ - -8 30
“ Georges’, - “ - 10 0
“ “ Branchville, “ - 11 00
“ Blackville, - « -100 p. m
“ “ Aiken, - - “ . 300
Ar
rive at Hamburg not before - 4 iwj
downward.
Not to leave Hamburg before 6 00 a m
“ Aiken, - “ . 730 ’ *
“ Black vilie, “ - . 915
“ Midway, “ . _ 10 30
“ Branch vill “ _ _ 11 00
“ Georges’, “ - -1145 m.
. “ Summerville,“ - -1 iS P . M .
Arrive at Charleston not before 215
Distance—l3o miles. Fare Through—slo 00.
Speed not over 20 miles an hour. To remain 20
minutes each, lor breakfast and dinner, and not
longer than 5 minutes for wo ' and water at any
station.
To stop for passengers, when a white flag is
hoisted, at either of the above stations; and also il
Siuealhs, Woodstock, Inabinet’s, 41 mile T, ().,
Rives’, Grahams, Willeston, Windsor, Johnsons
and Marsh’s T. O.
Passengers mo will breakfast at Woodstock and
dine at Blackville; aown, will ureaKlast at Aiken
an d dine at Charleston. rna y 4
DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS.
SNOW DEN k SHEAR have just received from
New \ ork, a vcr3' supply of superior
S-4 by 10-4, 10-4 by 12-4, 14-4, 10-4, 18-4,20-4,
24-4 and 32-4 rich Damask Table Cloths. Also,
rich Damask Napkins, to which the}' respectfully
invite the attention of the public, dec 3
PRINTED JACKONETTS —SNOWDEN 4- I
SHEAR have received this day from New j
5 01k a supply of superior printed Jackonetts of !
the latest styles. Also, a supply of Ladies fane}-
Hdkfs of various styles, plain black Challys and
blaciv drab D’Ete, a superior article for (ientle- !
men s summer wear, to which they respectfully I
sprite the attention of the public. * a P 2S
PUBLIC NOTICE.
rglllE owners of Lois in the City, and those
JL whose cellais are injured by the late Freshet,
are notified that immediate exertion is demanded ;
to clear them Lorn the trash and water which maj' :
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 1
will be adopted by property-holders to co-operate I
with the l orporate bod} - in a work upon which so j
much depends. By order of the Mayor.
8, H. OLIVER, Clerk of Council.
June 2, 1840.
NOTICE.
STRAYED from the subscriber, about a week j
or ten days ago, which went across the bridge
ai Augusta, a bright Sorrel horse, seven or eight
years old. abo.it fifteen hands high, one eye en
tirely out, (the side not recollected) shod on the
fore feet, and perhaps one of the hind feet white,
and a long switch tail. Any person apprehending
or taking up said horse, and giving information,
will be entitled to a Five Dollar Bill from
ROBERT ANDERSON.
Hamburg, S. C. may 13 trwGt.
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA. !
t | HE Hoard of Trustees of the Medical College !
c cf Georgia will meet at the College, on Sat
urday, 13th hist, at 3 o’clock, p. m.
As business of importance will be presented to
the Board, a full attendance is desired.
By order of the Presicent,
L. D. FORD, Sec’y.
June 5, 1840. trvvtd
NOTICE.
rip HE copartnership heretofore existing between
B the subscribers under the firm of J. Morris
k Co., was dissolved on the 14lh inst. by consent
of all parties. All persons indebted to the con
cern, will please make payment to Mr. A. P,
Schultz, who is authorised to settle the books ;
and those to whom the concern is indebted, will
present their accounts to him for settlement.
JEREMIAH MORRIS,
sw3w JAMES PACE,
Augusta, May 18, 1840. For Pace & Bush.
TO RENT,
commodious and well finished Rooms, in
the second story of the Brick Building situated
in sear of the House fronting on Broad street, and
opposite the Eagle & Poenix Hotel, known as “Our
House. The same will be rented to a good tenant
Lorn 1 he Ist of June next to the Ist of October en
suing, with the privilege of retaining said rooms
thereafter. MARTIN FREDERICK,
may 7—2aw3vv Ex’r Estate S. P. Turpin.
BILLIAUD ROOM.
PHILPOT k AUSTIN respectfully inform
their friends and the citizens generally, that
they h vc taken the house opposite the Post Office,
formerly occupied by Mr. Dortic, which they have
re-fitted in good style, aad opened as a Billiard
Room and Refectory. '1 he best of Liquors will
be kept constantly un hand. They hope by strict
attention to business to merit a share of public
patronage. All disorderly persons kept out of the
Billiard Koom. may 28—trwtl
FEjKAjjE SEMINARY,
A! tne Sand Hills.
MRS. H. L. MOISE having taken that large
and commodious house at the Sand Hills,
we known as Mrs. Nesbitt’s, will commence her
Summer School on the first of June, where, as usual,
a:l the branches of a complete English education
will be taught, as well as French and other lan
guages, Music, Drawing and Painting.
A limited number of Young Ladies can be ac
commodated as Boarders, who will be under the
immediate superintendence of Mrs. Moise.
Terms for English tuition, fiom 8 to sls per qr.
French and other languages 10 “
Music on the Piano, 20 “
do Guitar, 10 “
Boarding and Lodging, 50 “
ap 17 swtlstje
FINAL NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the Estate of Amos
J\_ Buliard, are hereby notified that their ac
counts will be placed m the hands of an attorney
for collection, unless payment be made within one
month from the present date to Mr. George A. Sim
mons, who may be found at the store of Mr. Araory
Sibley. ISAAC 8. TUTTLE, J
GEORGE M. NEWTON, < Aa 1 ’
May 20, 1840. w 4t
CAUTION. —The public is cautioned again"?
trading for a promissory noie,made by Samutl
Howell, on or about the third day of April las .
payable Ist of January last, for One Hundred Doii
lars, interest from date, in favor of J. W. Kittlei t
and by him endorsed —the same having been lostct
mislaid by the subscriber, to whom ettlement his
oeen made by the drawer. THOS. BARNES.
mar 6 w *f
Georgia 9 Burke County:
* * HEREAS, Augustus 1L Roe applies for
\\ letters of administration on the estate oi
Barney Coil, deceased,
1 hese are therefore lo cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office, within the time pre
scribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, this sth day of
June, 1840. T. H. BLOUNT, Clerk.
a bsence from the city W H
Sjfet«r ARKY * r llOll,l t 0 of
’•‘june 9 • G * NIMM °. c A.
— iw c
IDS I, by the subsbriber, in Augusta or HatnJ
J burg, a letter, addressed to him, dated New
1 ork May 240 r 25, 1840, containing a note and
fer a 3 f a °vo S i a 'hv f °‘ o, ‘ ecti . on - Th « ,indp r will con
iei a lavol b> lestonng it,—compensation will be
made , required H. URQUH \RT .
H-amburg, June 9. 3t ‘
hen r, until the first of October
! n f. ’ a ve,, y desiiable residence on Green
wiin Li *c S leet ’ 1C lo °ms of which being spacious
LntS “'i SWer , well loams for singl’d
0 All J possession of which can be had.
cookimr h a . Ne S™ Woman, accustomed to
m a v g -’n Slun? ’ c - A PP J - V at this oiiice.
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TO CELEBRATE THE ANNIVERSARY OF
the birth of St. John the Baptist
The members ot the dill'ercnt Masonic In litu
ti ms of Augusta, will assemble at their Hall, on
Wednesday, the 24th of June, 5840, at ten o’clock,
a m. to form procession to proceed to the Presby- :
terian Church, where an appropriate Address will
be delivered by Companion Moses Holbrook,M. D.
Brethren generally are requested to join the pro
cession. The Public arc particularly invited to
hear the Address. The pews to the right and left
of the centre aisle will be reserved for the proces
sion. Bv older of the Committee of Arrangements
June 6-trwtd E. W. TOLMAN, Ghairman.
TOM TUNSTALL
THIS thorough bred Horse will
stand from this time until the first of i
IN July next at the stable in the lower j
P a, t Augusta, formerly occupied |
Y jy by Bertrand, Jr. Terms—s3o the I
season, payable at the last visit; for i
three or rm re mares, owned by the same person,
$25 each: $1 for the groom.
PEDIGREE.
J. R. H. Acklin, Esq. of Huntsville, Alabama,
certifies as follows :— ‘ Tom Tunstall was foaled
mine on the 29th May, 1831. His dam was High
’ land Mary and her dam a full-blooded Archie marc
j the sire of Highland Mary was old PacoleC Tom
I Tunstall was sired by old Pacific, and he by old
j Sir Archie. This is as far as lam able to go, tho’
I am satisfied Tom Tunstall has descended Comas
I good a stock as any horse in the United States.—
j He was a race horse of the first order, but 1 lear
will never be able to make a first rate race again,
i owing to his leg; it was injured when a three yea/
old, in training, as I believe. By addressing Har
dy Cbyer, Gallatin, Tennessee,you can get a full
pedigree of the dam of Tom Tunstall.” ’The same
; Mr. Hardy Cryer certifies thus :—“ Highland Mary
! combined as many or more rich crosses of tborough-
I breds than any maie ever raised in Tennessee.—
j She was got by the noted horse Pacolet, the son of
I impoited Citizen ; her dam Rosey Carey by Sir
j Archie ; grand-dam Sally Jones by the imported
j horse Traveller, called Big Ben or Charlemaine,
j (son of O’Kellev’s Eclipse, and one cf the purest
j importations of the last century;) great grand-dam
by the impoi ted horse Wrangler; great-great-grand
j dam O’Possum by imported Shark; great-great
j great-grand-dam by the celebrated American quar
i terrace horse, Goode’s old Twigg; gieat-gieat
j great-great-grand-dam by imported Fearnaught;
I great-great-great-great-great-grand-dam by Lee’s
old Mark Anthony outof a marc by impoited Mon
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
Tom WILLIAM HOLMES, Agent,
feb 22—trwkwtf
FOR SALE—A neat Cottage, situated
ffaSn in the town of Aiken, with a good kitchen
1 : and Garden attached. For further par
j UcuUrs, enquire at this office. trw4l—June 2
j FOR RENT. —The property of the un-
Jjb»s|rt| dersigned, on Broad, Campbell and Ccn
tie Streets, on Mclntosh Street, near the
Presbyterian Church, at present occupied by Mr.
Stockton. Apply to
McKenzie & bennoch.
July 2 wtf
N. B, The occupants of the property for the
year ensuing Ist < ictober next, will give notes pay
able quarterly, and pay for the use of the Hy
d;-r - - ar
A DM INISTK AT KIX NOTICE.
4 LL persons indebted to the estate of John B.
J\_ Guedron, deceased, late of Richmond county,
are requested to make immediate payment to A. C.
Caldwell, who is my authorized agent, and those
holding claims against said estate, are required to
hand them in duly attested, within the time pre
scribed by law. ELLEN GUEDRON,
April 4, IS4O. trwtf Administratrix.
MRS. INGRAHAM
WOULD 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, arid would respectfully
solicit their patronage.
Mrs. 1. requests all those who are indebted to
Her, to make payment previous to the first of June,
may 11 wtlstJe
FOR SALE OR nENT.—The sub
fs¥aS|| scriber would sell on reasonable terms, a
neat and desirable Summer residence in
Columbia county, in the immediate vicinity of
Thomas Clantons,and Mrs. Barnes, about ten miles
| from Augusta. It has all the usual improvements
j and conveniences incident to a country residence,
! which is in a state of good repair, if not sold, the
above will be rented during the summer and au
tumn months, i here is a spring of pure, cool and
excellent water near the premises. For terms,
apply to Mrs. TABITHA ANTHONY,
8 miles from Augusta on the Washington road.
June 2 3taw2w
{Kr LOOK AT THIS !
FJNHE subscriber, at Pcnfield, Greene county,
| Georgia, the seat of Mercer University, and
a pleasant, healthy village, would take pleasure in
accommodating a few genteel Boarders from Au
gusta during the summer season. Board also can
be obtained elsewhere in the village, good and
cheap. E. H. MaCuN*
Penfield, May ~ 1840. 1m
U. S. HOTEL,
Gainesville, Hall ( ounty, Ga.
f|NHE Subscriber, thankful for past favors would
j inform his friends and the public generally,
that his house has undergone some reccn* irnp;ove
ments, and his rooms are fitted up in a neat and
comfortable style for the accommodation of board
ers and transient visiters.
The waters of tiie fine mineral spring, near the
town, and at a short walk from the Hotel, have
been pronounced by some of our most eminent phy
sicians as of the most superior quality for all
those chronic diseases which require the stimula
ting effect of mineral water. And the location it
well caculatedin every respect for the comfort and
enjoyment of the valetudinarian and those who
seek recreation in the country. Several fine streams
are in the neighborlioo i, which will afford ample
. amusement to the angler, and the surrounding
f hills and dales abounding with game, present un
surpassed attractions to the lover of the chase.
Every ex< rtion will be used and every facility
“ rendered to make the stay of the visiter pleasant
f and agreeable, (hj- Families will be furnished
I with well aired and pleasant private aparonents ;
and his arrangements general!} au.horize him to as
sure the public, that none who are fond of good or
der and quiet will leave His house dissatislied. In
short, the subscriber would merely state that it a
desire to please and strict attention to tnose who
favor him with a visit, will entitle him to the pat- j
ronage of a liberal public, he has nothing to lear.
WILEY SLEDGE.
May 14 1840
QT/Tne Chareleston Courier, Augusta Chronicle
Macon uessenger, Athens Banner, and Milledge
vilie FeJeial Union will please insert the above
once a week for one month, and send their bill to
| W. S. i
K S V Iter dalc ’ a Will be
I d ! tp l^e honorable the Inferior Court of
y, o ! m ? 1 COmity ’ While Slttin - tor ordinary pur-
S thC iCal and i ,crsonal estate
11 \N ibiam \\ right, deceased.
June S, 1040 GEa W ‘ CRAW ™KD, Adm’r.
months alter date, application will be
, , dC uM thG honorable Inferior Coui tof Jasper
, nt^’ whl,e sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell the Land and one Negro belongin'* to
the estate of the late John Ward, of saTcounre,
deceased. WILLI \\i v kudu ha ,
June 8,1840. 1 * * MAPP ’ Adm r *
If-I'-'- All peisons having demands against
‘ ie e< J* a * e of John W ard, 1-te of Jasper coun
rfc toe pTelScd^ e tw t 0 P " Sen ' lbe,n wUbl ”
June 8. IS4O. **■ F - MAPP;^™'r
-0„ POSTPOSi:i> S VI.K.
N Satuiday, the 13th instant, will be sold be-
Iween the usual hours of sale, at the resi
dence of Hartwell Heath and Jot n Persons, the
lollown g property, namely :
Ino busheis of corn,more or less; 48 stock hogs;
1 sorrel olt, -.years old; 1 cow and calf; 4 cows
and 4 yearlings; 4 l ox-cart and yoke; 5 shovel
ploughs; 4 spontoons; 1 heel screw; 4 sets of plough
goal and 4 plough-bridles; 1 cupboard; 1 pine
sia.); 1 pinec best; 1 bed and furniture; 2 tea
ster bedsteads; all levied on as the property of
Hartwe l Heath, to satisfy sundry li fas issued
from the Superior and Inferior Courts of Warren
county, in favor of Thomas Persons and others
vs. said Heath.
~T . JAMES HALL, Sheriff.
W arren county, June 8, 1840.
OiTn a i
N the first 1 uesday m August next, will be
sold between the usual hours of sale, before
the comt-house door in Lincolnton, Lincoln county,
the so lowing property, namely :
I v\u hundred and twenty-nine acres of land,more
or less, situate,(yingand being in said county,on the
waters ot W ells creek, adjoining lands of Fleming,
I ate, Sis trunk and others, it b#ing the same land
disc rib ed in the ti fa, levied on as the property of
Morris McGill, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa from the
* u pci lor Court, in favor of John Cunningham vs.
Morns McGill. Property pointed out in said h fa.
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold
four hundred acres of land more or less, situate,
lying and being in said county, on the waters of
Mn* creek, the same land described in the ti fa,ad
joining lands of Murray, Parks and others. levied
on as the property of Charles Statham, to satisfy a
mojtgage li ta from Lincoln Superior Court in favor
of Barnet Statham vs. Charles Statham. Property
pointed cut in said li fa.
T o RENJAMm V- TATEM, Sheriff.
June 8,1840.
LINCOLN SHERIFF’S SALE?
ON the first Tuesday in July next, will be sold
between the usual hours of sale, before the
comt-iiouse door in Lincolnton, Lincoln countv,
the following property, namely :
One pair oi line matched sorrel Horses, well
broke le ; . led on as the property of t harlesP. Jonos
to satisfy a h la in favor of Goddard & Glecson vs.’
Jones te Han forth ; li ia in Lincoln Superior Court.
Also, one lot ol Land containing one hundred
acies more or less. No. 8, it being the distributive
share ol land known as William TramePs land
legatee ox George Boler, deceased, adjoining lands
ul John Landers and others; levied on as the prop
eity of William 1 ramel to satisfy sundry li fas
fioin a Justice s Court in favor of Vincent Lock
hait v;,. W illiam Iramei. Levy made and return
ed to me by a constable.
June 8, IS4 >. 11. F. TATOM, Sheriff.
Georgia, Jeller.-on County :
W IfIEREAS, Obadiah Bierce applies to me for
* v letters of administration on the estate and
cfleets of Nathan Stephens, late of said cojnty
deceased,
1 hese arc therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office, within the time pre
scribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have,
why said letter- should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, this Bth day of
June. 1840. EHENKZER BOTH WELL, Ci’k.
|/ \ REWARD.—StoIen or strayed fiom
f/J 1 \ J the subscriber, about the Ist May last,
a chesnut sorrel Horse, about 7 or 8 years old, a
bout a feet high, with a lound white star on his
face; the two left feet are ai-o white, and there
are three or four saddle marks on his back.
ffie above reward will be paid for the delivery
of the horse and thief to me in Augusta, or $5 fur
the house. F. A. DUFFIE.
June 2 _ lw
(BURLING FLUID, &c. —Blending with a grate-
J ful and refreshing perfume, the desirable
quality 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.
INSU RANCE CO. of COLUMBI A, S. C.
PINHE Stockholders of this Company having de
ft 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, may renw then risks elsewhere as they ex
pire, due notice of which will be given.
Those who may have claims against the Com
pany, through this agency, will present them for
adjustment to J, G. DUNLAP, Agent,
may 9
HOWARD’S HOTEL,
Broadway , corner of Maiden Lane, New York.
FS NIIIS Hotel is one cf tlie most commodious in
ft_ the Union, having a front upon Broa way of
over 100 feet and upon Maiden Lane 50 feet, with
two large wings extending in the rear 135 feet
It is six stories high, exclusive of basement and
under cellars, and containing over 2ut) bed cham
bers, each well lighted and ventilated with grates,
besides numerous private parlors with sleeping
rooms attached, and public parlors, dining, reaumg
■and other rooms. There are two elegant dining
saloons, the floors of which, a* well as Hie spacious
halls in the first and second stories, together with
the reading and other public rooms,are paved with
Italian marble. There is also an extensive and
pleasant room fronting upon Broadway, fitted up
for a Ladies’ ordinary, and the ladies are provided
with attractive public pariors, and a private en-
I trance to the Hotel frem Maiden Lane.
The subscriber having for nine years past re
ceived a liberal patronage from merchants, and
principally from gentlemen of business at his for
mer Hotel in Broad street, is satisfied from ex
j perience that early meals to many are more ac
ceptable; therefore he has had his house so con
structed as to be able to serve meals to such at
early hours. The hours adopted for meals are as
follows,viz: In Gentleman’s dining room upon Ist
floor, Breakfast at 7 or half past 7, with reference
to tlie season of the year. Dinner in same at 2
o’clock. In Gentlemen’s dining room upon 2d
story, and also in Ladies’ ordinary, Breakfast from
Bto 10 o’clock,and Dinner at half past 3. Printed
bills cf fare are daily got up for the different dining
rooms, as it is optional with Gentlemen to take
their mea’s in either of the Gentlemen’s dining
rooms, without giving any notice of their choice ;
the subscriber hopes tlie ext.a trouble and expense
in tlie attempt to suit their convenience in this
respect will be propelly appreciated by a generous
public, and that a commensurate patronage will
result therefrom.
This House possesses every convenience that
the subscriber could devise, and is universal y pro
nounced by visitors to be the most replete in its
internal arrangements —its construction for light
and air being superior to any other House in the
city.
In addition to the many advantages and comforts
over most Hotels, it has a living spring of pure
soft water upon the premises, which, apart from its
intrinsic worth as a wholesome beverage, so un
usual to be found in the lower part of the city,
adds very much to the safety of the establishment
in case of a fire on or near the premises ; a power
ful force pump being attached to the well to force
water therefrom, as well as from the various cis
terns in the yard, to the reservoirs under the roof,
from which, by use of the house, water can be
forced over any part of the premise s in an instant.
In short, this establishment has been got up
without reference to cost, and it is the intention of
the subscriber to have it stand among the very best
Hotels in the country. He hopes to be favored
with a share of public patronage.
jnn« 2 —6 t D. D. HOWARD.
I__ PUJSLIC SALES.
«V W. E. JACKSON.
m Wednesday next, lOtii inst. at the store late
ly occupied by A. V. Laroche, (a few doors above
■ the Lower Market,) will be sold the contents of
. said Store, consisting of an assortment of Grocer
’cs > v |* : l’ a eon, Rice, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, itc.
a erms cash, June
, NANKEENS of the best quality
Vft for sale by the case. A SIBLEY
a P 1 4m*
t I Os! BBL> - COUNTRY FLOUR for sae,l
X \ "v" South Carrlina and Georgia Mills, bj r
i m y VLJL. CLARKE, McTEIR & Co.
HAI -—4 5 bales prime Hay, just received on
consignment from Boston, and for sale by
B. TICQUET, I
! marcb Near the lower market. 1
A F COST.— Ihe subscriber offers his stock of
Dry Goods, now on hand, at New York cost.
At the sign of Hungenord, Fnsble & Co.
. | mar 30 J. FRISBIE.
> r I 'HE YOUNG AI OTHER’S GUIDE and NurT
-1 ■ es’ Manual. A few copies of this valuable
i little work can be had if applied for soon, at
( 20 GARVIN & HAINES.
SARATOGA WATER.—A
this article direct from the Springs just re
, ceived and for sale by GARVIN & HAINES.
. may 20
SACKING. —8 bales heavy SACKING for sale
b 7 GARDELLE <fe RHIND.
may 5
WHISKEY.- 12 hhds Philadelphia Whiskey,
just received and for sale hv „
W. E. JACKSON, Auctioneer.
I A.AIR OIL —A. supply of best Bleached Lamp
A GHjjusi received and for sale by
: j mar2s GARVIN <k HAINES.
I I ME.—3OO casks fresh Thomaston LIME just
A received and for sale by
1 S. B. *BROOKS & CO.
may 4 ts _ 330 Broad-sireet.
■ rilllAlN OIL, &c. I rain Oil, Piaster Pans and
I J_ Gilder’s Whiting, for sale in quantities to suit
, purchasers, by GARVIN HAINES.
I mar 12
1 U R Casks now landing. A constant
L ft X supply will oe kept on tiand, and furnished
. to dealers in quantities to suit, by
■ Jec 6 GARDELLE & RHIND.
PAPER HANGINGS.—Snowden & Shear
have received, from Philadelphia, a supply of
Paper Hangings, which they will sell at reduced
prices. niai . 27
BRANDY. — 1 pipe superior Cognac Brandy
4 hall do do do
, Just received and for stale by
_ leb 19 W. E. JACKSON, Auctieneer.
DUPONT’S POWDER.—SOO Kegs li. F.~G.
sporting Powder,
50 kegs do do
15 kegs “Eagle” Powder, in canisters,
1000 “ Blasting do. Just received and
for sale by (dec) GARDELLE 61 RHIND.
Sli CATION WANTED; by a Young Man,
well acquainted in the city, in a wholesale
1 or retail Grocery or Dry Goods Store. The most
satisiactor3 f references will ne given,
may 19
Odoriferous compound—For laying in
drawers among linens, laces, furs, cloths,
&c., impacting to them a pleasant perfume, and pre
venting tlie ravages of the moth For sale by
mat 13 GARVIN &. HAINES.
IMPROVED CHEMICAL YEAST POWDERS
, Late Discovery.— Warranted to be equal, if
, 1 not superior, to any others. Prepared by
GARVIN & HAINES,
, nov No. 232, Broad street.
ItHE VERBENA CREAM, an Emollient Soap,
which allords real pleasure in shaving produ- I
cing a rich, fragrant, creamy and permanent lather,
1 just received and for sale by
, a P 22 GARVIN k HAINES. |
ADVANCES ON COTTON.—Advances will be
made by us, on COTTONS consigned to our
: friends in Liverpool, Havre and Charleston—in
bills on New Vork at 20 to 30 days sight, on con
signment to Europe, and 1 to 5 days sight, on con
signment to the latter place. The shippers, in all
cases, will have the benefit of the Exchanges.
dec 25 ti GARDELLE RHIND.
XTOTICE—Having this day disposed of my en-
I tire stock of Goods to Mr. L. W. ERWIN, I
‘ I solicit for 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
at all times. JAMES M. DYE.
; Augusta, June Ist, 1841). tf-june 3
A UGUSTA INSURANCE AND BANKING i
J\. COMPANY STOCK.
20 shares for sale low by
■ RUSSELL, HUTCHINSON <fe CO.
j a h 30 Terms —J months lo approved paper
NOTICE.
BEING desirous 01 closing up our business, our
sales for the future will be for cash only. —
. Such as are in our debt will confer a favor by set
- tling the same soon. C. F. HUFFMAN & CO.
may 20 3w
ALMONDS.
A /ft SACKS fresh Almonds, just received and
HI for sale by VV. E. JACKSON,
, a P r il 21 Auctioneer.
[ FOUND,
IT' COATING down Savannah River, on the 6th
inst. one bag of Cotton, which the owner can j
1 have by describing marks and paying for this ad
■ Tertisement. C. A. CLOUD.
> may 15
| COACHES I COACHES! I
THREE second hand Coaches, —have been in
use but a short time—will be sold at a bar- i
1 gain. Apply to S. B. BRO- KS,
1 maj 14—if 330 Broad street.
1 COUN FOR SALE.
’ Q|ftfftf"l °* CORN, at 45 cents
per bushel, in quantities over fifty
bushels. Applj at CUMMING’S Warehouse,
may 25
1 J. A. CLEVELAND, Dentist,
EXPECTS to he 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
i entire satisfaction to those who may desire his
professional services, 2w —may 25
“ FiNAL NOTICE.
4 LL jersons indebted to the Estate of James
J\_ Leverioh. la:e of Richmond county, deceased,
are hereby requested to come forward immediately,
and settle their accounts with Mr. Robert Austin,
who is duly authorized by us to settle the same.
He may be found at the Drug Store of said deceas
ed, 161 Broad street, Augusta,—and ail those not
complying with this notice, may expect to find
their accounts in suit.
P. H. MANTZ }
J. A. CAMERON,3 A<iminist,ators *
May 11, ■ S4O. ts
BAGGING, ROPE, &C.
r CY/ft PIECES 44 inch Bagging, l£ a I| lbs.
OIMJ per yard;
200 coils Bale Rope ;
5U ps. heavy milled and bleached Sacking;
1 bale plaid and striped Hemp Carpeting.
For sa e by GARDELLE RHIND.
may 16 ■ ts
SPUING GOODS.
SNOWDEN & SHEAR have received from N.
York, Printed Jackonetts, Frenrh Cambrics,
low priced Prints, Taney Gauze and Hernani
Hdkts., Linen Cambric Hdkfs., Long Lawns, 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, Gil Silks, bleach
■ ed and brown Cotton Fhirtings of superior quality,
and a great variety of other articles suitable for ths
, . Spring and Summer seasons, to which they respect
fully invite the attention of the public,
j ap 29
PUULIC SALES.
Sale of Horse and Pony.
BY RUSSELL & HUTCHINSON.
♦h2Vi!u b V? ld in our store on Thursday,
the 11th v,f June,at ten o’clock,
1 large strong work Horse,
s«iA S f Peilor /4 in 6 very gentle,
v .d loi no tault, the owner going North.
June 9 b S, .
—_ _____ 1 erms cash
BY RUSSELL & HUTCHINSON.
Will be sold in front of our store on Thursday
Hth inst. on account of all concerned * *
30 coils damaged Rope.
Also sundry articles damaged by the late fresn*t
Also, at the same time,
15 boxes Candles,
10 baskets Champagne,
lbs Castings,
40 doz. weeding Hoes,
4 moss Matrasses,
15 Rush bottom Chairs,
4 superior Brass Clocks,
j'uue 9
Postponed Sale.
BY RUSSELL & HUTCHINSON.
On Thursday the 11th June, if not before called
for, will be sold in front of our store, to pay ex
penses, goods brought from Savannah by Bennoth’s
Boats, and not claimed.
1 keg Nails, marked K
1 keg white Lead, marked R
1 barrel, marked A Richardson
J barrel Sour Krout, marked E W B
32 kegs blasting Powder, no mark.
j line Terms cash
Extensive credit sale of Fancy Goods.
BY' RUSSELL A HUTCHINSON.
We will od’er at public auction our entire stock
of Fancy Goods, on the 16th June, at 10 o’clock,
consisting in part of French, Italian and English
Silks and Satins,French and Scotch worked collars
and capes, silk, linen* and cotton Hosiery, cambric
and silk Handkerchiefs, muslins, cambrics, prints,
lawns, linens, bombazines, merinoes, and velvets ;
a large lot of ribbons, bonnets, lace veils, perfum
ery, toys, and fancy articles, Ac. Sre.
Terms—All sums unocr SIOO, cash; over SIOO
and under SIOOO, 12 months-, over SIOOO, 18 mos;
approved endorsed notes ; our own paper will be
taken in payment.
may 1G CHAS. F. HOFFMAN & CO.
At private sale.
BY' RUSSELL & HUTCHINSON.
1 supenor extension-top Barouche
1 pair splendid carriage Horses
2 superior milch Cows
sold for no- fault, the owner going North.
June 9
BLANDY’S MA.DEI.RA WIN 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
sale by fdec6> GARDELLE fe RHIND.
OFFICE Sk C. C. & M. U. COMPANY,
Hamburg, April 23, 1840.
NOTICE.— Freight on Cotton to Charleston by
Rail Road, is reduced to thirty-live cents per
hundred for round, and twenty-live cents per hun
dred pounds for square bales.
A. B STURGES. Agent
Office Thanwokuatio» S. C. C. & R. R. Co.
June 2d. 1840. 5
Information to Travellers North and South.
01 Wll HSTANDING the destruction of tli£
JIN( bridges over the Savannah River, at Augusta,
by the late freshet, travellers are respectfully in
formed that arrangements have been made for pass
ing the river, and, that the Cars leave Hamburg
and Charleston daily at the usual hours and.arrive
as formerly. WM. ROBERTSON, J:r.
Agent Transportation.
Office S. Carolina Rail Road Co. V
Hamburg, May 1, 1840. $
ON and after this day, the passenger train from
Hamburg will arrive in Charleston at 2$
o’clock, p m, in time for dinner. may I
AUGUSTA V U UNIT UUE \VARKr
HOUSE.
D. K. SILCOX, 303 Broad street,
’5 I keeps-at all times for sale, a large as
sortment of Cabinet Furniture, of
superior workmanship and well sea
soned materials, made expressly for
tne Southern climate. Every arti
in the above business, with all the
variety of new patterns, continually
received. Persons wishing to purchase can do a
well at this establishment as at any of the Norths
ern manufactories. To be sold for cash or good
city acceptances. mar .a
FURNITURE AND PIANO FORTE
WAUL-HOISE,
No. 236 Broad street, Augusta, Georgia.
The subscriber, having previf uslv
Tj bought out the interest of A. Z. Ban
wiil ta * n h * s Furniture Warehouse, has
sow associated himself with one of
Ml mil I' the Largest manulacturing establish
y/I \ meats in New York, flatters himsel
* tliat he will be able to offer to the
public an assoitment 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 manufactoi ies in the Union. More particulars
ly the New Y ork Piano Forte company’s instru
ments, which carnot be excelled for sweetness ot
tone and durability, in the southern climate, b v any
manufactory in the United Stales. Our instru
ments are selected witli 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 pationage, and solicits for the company
that share of public patronage heretofore bestowed
on himself. The business in future will be con
ducted oy lap 2* CHAS. A. PLATT & Co.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE—TO
lg ™ Sik NASHVILLE, Tenn.—H.
N. Wilson respectfully in
oirns the public that his
splendid line of Four Horse
Post Coaches is running
from Greensboro to Spring Place, Ga. via Gaines
ville and Cassvilie, in connexion with Col. Ram
sey’s Line to Ross’ Lauding and Nashville, aud
Maj. Wells’Line to Athens and Knoxville, Tenn.
Fare to Cassvilie, sl2 00
“ “ Spring Place, 17 00
Leaves Greensboro on. the arrival of tire Rail
Road Cars from Augusta, oa Mondays, Wednes
days and Fridays.
Travelling tin** to Spring Place, 29 hours.
“ “ Nashville, 65 “
03* Seats can be secured on application to
C. 11. GOODMAN, Agent,
mar 23 6m Globe Hotel, Augusta, Ga.
ALLIGATI)It LINE FOR MUBILE,^
Via Greensboro’, Eatontor.,Clinton, Macon, Per
ry, Pindeiiown, Bainbridge, Chattahoochie, lola,
St. Josephs, Pensacola, to Mobile.
The Proprietors of this Line inform the Travel
ling public that it is now in full operation, through
the entire route ; leaving Augusta by the Georgia
Rail Road cars to Greensboro’ every Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday, at 6 o’clock, P. M. and ar
rive in Mobile in three days and a half running
time.
Travellers are assured that the staging upon this
line is superior to any other, the accommodations
unsurpassed, and by far the best natural roads in
the Southern country, only 210 miles of staging.
Stages leave Bainbhdge for Tallahassee via QuiiT
cy, immediately on the arrival of the Alligator
Line from Greensboro’, and immediately on the
arrival of the boats from lola.
q3* Two 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.
april 21 ly GEO. W. DENT, AgenU,