Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, June 15, 1840, Image 3

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Molasnet. —Received this week, 110 hhds. and 12 tierces from the West Indies, and 200hbls from New Orleans. The bu kof the latter has been >ol.l, from the whaif, at 30 cts par gallon, The former has changed hands within ?lhc range of our quotations, at IS a 19 cts. per go.lqn. Exchange. —We give 94 a JO percent premium for Sterling Exchange as a fair criterion of the market < n France we quote &li j a of. 17 j per dollar. Short sight on New vork 2- a 3 per cent premium ; 30 day birrs 2 a 2s; nine! 5j do 1J al| per cent p cm. Freights —To Liverpool have , declined. We quote < olton in square an I round (la gs 11-16 a 13- 1 oths per lb. To Have i for squire Cotton. To i )S| m j and I cents per l.*». is psi ]; i o New Yoik there is very little ofte: ing at such [unsettled rates, P at we have erased our quotau ,-oj» for the pre icn*. i , SavaxHah, June 12. Cotton. —Arrived since the olh rnst. 2351 hales j I plan !, and 21 bales 8. I. Cotton, and cleared at / the same ti ne 11605 bales Upland, and 625 bales s. I. Cotton ; leaving a stock on hand, inclusive of | all not cleared on the 12th inst. of -2,107 bales C’pland and 570 bales S. I, Cotton.— ’ hrom the date of our last report until Wednesday tae demand fui Upland was brisk, rir.d freight hav- j ing further receded, together with; a very limited | Hock for sale, induced buyers id give cent rnoie i for all qualities. Since the leceipr. of the Unicorn’s ! accounts, the demand has relaxed, The sales of 1 the week comprise 6396 bales, vi/ ■ S 2 at 6; 23 at , 6s; v 7 at 7; 14 at 74; is at 74; C!9 at 7fj 171 at , 7 13- 16; 168 at S; 205 at 8j; ](i i alt 8$; 612 at 8?; 1 396 at 84; 282 at Sjj ; 521 at 8|; 2«75 at 9% 6b2 at I 9|; 104 at born in fair request at pievious prices ; the sales arc b 9 bag', viz :4 at 20; sat 20jC; 4at 23; 32 at uo-, 41 at 254; and 31 stained at 9 17. Receipts of C otton at the following places since October Ist. IS 39 1838 Georgia, June 12 2696p5 196503 South Carolina, June 5 2569j54 200812 Mobile, June 2 .4 : ,r 1112 2.5| 196 New Orleans, June 2 87b220 5C6950 Florida, May 23 124710 77661 Noitb Carolina, May 28 97 46 10569 Virginia, April 1 15S-J0 16500 2025197 1320221 The following is a statement of the stock of cot ton on hand at the respective places named. Savannah, June 12 22687 10080 South Carolina, June 6 30023 30460 Mobile, June 2 135?i17 11688 New Orleans, June 2 125233 84510 Virginia, April I 3200 4500 North Carolina, May 23 2Ui)O 4400 Augusta & Hamburg, May 1. .206-18 16832 Macon, June I 1697 1625 Florida, May 2.3 39873 6900 Philadelphia, May 30 1059 2335 New York, May 31 22000 65000 41Q2|l 237460 STATEMENT OF COTTON, UCIfF. 12. ; : Upl’ds. S. I. Stock on hand, Ist Oct., -; . . 1523 118 Received this week •. .. ■. .2351 21 do previously j 253472 3561 257346 8600 Exported this week.... 11696 625; do previously.. .223633 7403| 235239 8030 Stock on hand, including all on ship*; board not cleared on the 12th inst ..22107 570 Rice— The demand in this article is quite mod erate, wit lout any change in price block light. flour —There has been a small improvement in this article. Sales of 100 bbls Howird-st. at s6£. Corn —Sa cs of 2 00 bushels Beach Island at 70, retails at 70 a75 cents, according to quality. 1000 bushels Oats at 40 cents. groceries —ln toffee, Sugar and ‘Molasses, we have r=o sales of importance to report. There is a fair retail business doing. j Jhy —Sales of 650 bundles on the-wharf and in store at sl^. Bacon —A e report sales of 490 Baltimore Hams at 14 cents. In Shoulders and bidet*, no change to nofu-e. Soil —About 3000 sacks arrived this week and sol i at s!£ a i£. ; Spiiits —ln domestic liquors, small sales of Wlnskey, Bum and 14in. Exchange —On Englan 1, 12 j a I2| per ct prem.; Drafts on New York, at sight, a 8 per ct prem.; 6 days sight, 6} a 7 per cent premium. Freights —iu Liverpool, gd.; to New York, ct. New York, June 10 —12, m. Cotton —The demand for export is steady, al though moderate. 3000 bales have been sold since our last review, without any material alteration in rates. Alabama s ordinary to middling, have been taken at 68 a 9 cents—fair to good fair, at 9* a Uh cents, and line at 11 a 11 j cents per lb. New Orleans and Tennessee, ordinary to middling were sold at 6f a 9 cents —fair to good fair, at 9$ a 11 cents—hne and choice, at 11. a la cents per lb. Coffee —VVe have no improvement to notice this week—the transactions having been limited to small lots for consumption. 350 hags of Cuba were sold at 92 a 10a, 4 mos.; 140 bags Bt. Domin i go at b£ a 9 cents cash ; and 600 l ags Brazil at 9 I a 10 cents. dour —The supply of Southern Flour having been rather limited, a slight improvement has been realized—looo bis. Georgetown, for export, have been disposed of at $5. Western is dull at previous rates, and large quantities 2-.it* now going into store; a few sales at 51 u 9 a 4 75, —and of Ohio and Michigan at >4 37 4 a 4 50, and $4 Richmond 1 ounty at $4 75 a 4 87 J; Howard street [ $5, and Ohio via New Orleans at; *Bl 50. Sugar —Die market remains inactive. 130 ■ilids Torto Itico have been sold at r Hc ;50 do St. * mix, 84c; 170 do New Orleans, 4| a 64c -, iGO boxes brown Havana, 6| a 7c ; 120 .barrels white Rr.i/ii, Bc, 4 months. We notice yesterday a sale °1 100 hhds Porto Rico at 64 a 7c 3 and 4 months. Mvlasses —215 hhds Porto Kico were sold at auc tions, at 25 a2B cents, 90 days; and 100 hhds New Orleans, by private sale at 21 cents, 4 months. MARINE INT ELLIG EN CE. Charleston, June 13. Arrive* yesterday —ship Harriet k Jessie, Mc- Kovvn, Liverpool; Line ship Calhoun, Sinclair, I Now York; ship Nile, Kenney, Now York; brig Vvashingtou’s Barge, Williams, Paicirno; schr Al lure, tlicen, New York; schr i river, Taylor, Phil '-aleljliia. I Vent to sen yesterday —brig Aslsifiy, Sherwood, Ravre; biig Juno, Lewis, New York; biig Chap r u, Thompson, Provi .euce, ill. Savann ui, June 11. | Cleared —ship Nantaskct, W ip,.in, Liverpool; •bg Savannah, Shapter, New York. ■lm’rfd ship Sarah I’a.kcr, 1 avIN. New York ; '•••p Clifton, Ingersoll, New York; IN, t ark Henry, ib-ird, do; steamboat Lamar, Crocker. Augusta. Sailed rig L Baldwin, Bassett, New Y r ork. 1 Cent to sea —schr Cas-ius, Tall, Baltimore; schr vannah, Lawson, Boston; schr i1« said, Kupfcr, - Boston. June 12. 1 drived —brig Clinton, Lyon, New York; sclr.s Wanderer, Jones, New York; Wilnpot, We ians, k; sicantr oat Cnerokee. Goul„Augusta. Below —si.ip Coronation, fm Baltiivm.e; ship Vic ’'■y. Co n New York; British bark Bran ton, from hivenock, and one- ship unknown Went to sc I—shipl —ship Hope, Coli ns, I. verpoo"; ship ; 9on, hue km an, do; ship Clifti n, Ingersol, Mobile; J: ‘o Savannah, Shaplctx,' New York. B CANDY’S MADEIRA WINE.—The subscri bers will receive orders for this celebrated uie either of direct importation or via India, •uuplesmayte scon at Ihcir oliice. A iww dozen India Madeira now on hand and for i C.ARDELLE fc RHIND. ~ UPWARD.—On the evening of the 11th iJ instant, the following Books were lost out j|f my Buggy between the lower market and Bed “ Cori the \\ aslungton road, viz : tlic 1 ax Digest - U 39; tiro Augusta Fiee Bclioul Society Book: a i mall memorandum Book; and the iilai! Road Bank ua '*, with my name on the outside of it. They j iu a leather cover. They un be of no use an .v person but myself. Any person finding j j- frn u >id leturuing tliern to me. ir to Mr. Jesse j * ( “t, nc.ir Hie lower market, shall: receive the i ’" ovc reward, with my sincere thauU>. WILLIAM KENNEDY, Ji v Collector, j 13 ;; if j FRospicrrs or THE REFOR M E R|. The undersigned propose to publish in Augusta, Ga. a weekly paper, to be entitled The Reformer, extia imperial size, from the 10th of Mav to . the lUthof -November next, for Oxe Dollar in advance. As its name indicates, it will be devoted exclusively to the cause of Reform, the elevation of WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON, of Ohio, for President, and JOHN of Virginia, for 5 ice President, and the subversion of the present Administration, tiie necessity of relorm in which is be oruing every day more and more apparent. — It wi 1 observe a mild, dignified tone, and address itsdt to the common sens£ of every class of citi zens, tor whose benefit it is designed. * his Prospectus is issued under the impression that the friends of reform will make a united and zealous eifort to give the paper a general circula tion, in short to send it to the house of every man who reads. The People want light, and if our friends will aid us in our work, wc shall be able to counteract the thousand calumnies of the Van j Burcn presses, and carry the “war into Africa.”— j * n l ' le language of a distinguished co-worker, “All we ask is to be heard by the people. It is for j t.iern we speak, and i: vve can get a hearing, we have no fears of the result,” even in Georgia.— I ‘1 he people will vindicate their wrongs, and hurl their oppressors from office.” We ask the press throughout this and the ad joining States, to insert our Prospectus, and we especially invoke the friends of the cause to be vigilant in procuring subscribers and forward thei names by mail as early as possible. The paper will contain nothing but leading mat ter, being entirely free from all advertisements, and is p aced at so low a price as to bring it within the means of every man. TERMS. Single copy, $1 00 Six copies, - - 5 00 Twelve copies, - -- -- -- 10 00 Clubs of twenty-five, - - - - -20 00 Clubs of fifty, 37 50 No paper will be sent, unless the caHi ac companies the order. All letters must be post paid. J. W. & W. S. JONEB. 29th April, 1840. (O' AUGUSTA BENEVOLENT SOCIETY —The following are the Committees for Lie ensuing month .- Ward No. I— P. H Mantz, J. P. Hendrick, Mrs. P. Crump, Miss Mary Wightman. Ward No. 2 —Bennett Harris, J. P. Garvin, C. E. Latimer, Airs T. S. Btoy, Airs. Barah Taliaferro, Mrs. ('ornelia Cohen. Ward No. 3—John Cashin, James Panton, Mrs J. C. Snead, 'lrs. Hannah Thompson. OCj’ During my absence in the interior of the State, Force, Brothers & Co. are rny duly author bed attorneys, ENOCH W. SPOFFORD. april 21 TIIE READING ROOM Attached to this office is open to subscribers, and strangers introduced by them, every day and eve ning (Sunday evenings excepted) until 9 o’clock. Subscription $5 ; for a firm of two or more $lO. (ffj'Lr. GARDNER, formerly resident surgeon n tiie New York Hospital, and physician at Belle vue Hospital, New York, tenders to the public his professional services. Oilice in Washington street, between Broad and Ellis streets. Residence, United States Hotel, ap 2 Dr. J. J. WILSON has removed for the Summer to the house of James Gardner, Esq., Ist door below the Academy. June 6 {Kr Dr. WM. FLINT , member of the Alassa chusetts Aledical Society, would inform his friends that he has removed lus place of residence to the boa’ding-house of Mrs. Camtieid, at the corner of Jackson and Broad streets, where he maybe found at all hours during the summer season. His pro fessional set vices are respectfully tendered to the citizens of Augusta. tf —June 6 DR. MONROE, Surgeon Dentist. Office on Washington street, near Ellis, residence at the house lately occupied by Mrs. Savage, april 20 Or THE FARMERS’ REGISTER, a monthly publication, devoted to the improvement of tne practice, and support of the interest, of Agricul uro; published at Richmond, Va , at $5 per year. Edmund Ruffin, editor and proprietor. m 6 ~W. G. NIMMO, General Oommission Aler chant, oilice on Mclntosh street, next door to the Constitutionalist. nov 7 Dr. W. S. JONES tenders his professional servi es to the citizens of Augusta and its vicinity. He may be found at his office, No. 214 Broad st., or at nis residence. United States Hotel. ap 24 (O* EXCHANGE ON NEW YORK— At sight, and at one to twenty days sight. For sale by nov 23 GARDELLE 4c RHIND. (Zj*NOTICE. —The Rail Road Passenger Train between Charleston and Hamburg, will leave as follows: — UPWARD. Not to leave Charleston before 7 00 a it. “ “ Summerville, “ - -S 30 “ “ Georges’, - “ - 10 0 “ “ Branchville, “ - 11 00 ‘ “ Blackville, - “ -100 p. >1 “ “ Aiken, - - “ - 300 Arrive at Hamburg not before - 400 DOWNWARD. Not to leave Hamburg before 6 00 a. m. “ “ Aiken, - “ - 730 “ “ Blackville, “ - • 915 “ “ Alidway, “ - - 10 30 “ “ Branchvill “ - - 11 00 “ “ Georges’, “ - - 11 45 at. “ “ Summerville,“ - -1 lop. m. Arrive at Charleston not before 2 15 Distance —ISumileo. Fare Through—slo 00. Speed not over 20 miles an hour. To remain 21 minutes each, for breakfast and dinner, and no longer than 5 minutes for wo 1 and water at an> station. To stop for passengers, when a white flag is hoisted, at either of the above stations; and also i( Sincalhs, Woodstock, Inabiuct’s, 41 mile T. 0., Rives’, Grahams, Willeston, Windsor, Johnsons’ and Marsh’s T. O. Passengers no will breakfast at Woodstock and dine at Blackvnic; aown, will Dreaniast at Aiken an d dine at Charleston. may 4 ONI: HINDU ED DOLLARS RE WARD. RAN A WAY from the subscriber, on the 9th , inst., my negro man George. He is a dark mulatto 25 years of age, and about 5 leet 7 or 8 inches high, slow spoken, and is fond of playing on the life and violin, he has also a scat on his back. He may have been inveigled away by a white man. I will pay SIOO for Lie detection of the Negro and thief, and SSO for tiie negro alone, to any peison who will deliver the same to me, or place them in some jail. Address JAMES MATTHEWS*, Jefferson county, may 16-ts or THOMAS DAVIS, Augusta. -rjs Charleston Courier and Savannah Republican will please copy 4 times weekly, end charge this office. Al* FLING FIJI ALU ACADEMY. rgIHE Trustees of the Appling Female Academy, § of Columbia county, are desirous of procur ing the services of a competent English Teacher, ami also a competent music Teacher, to take charge of the Institution on the opening of the second Session,on the first of July next. Application can be made to the Trustees direct, or through the Edi tors of the Chronicled Sentinel. GABRIEL JONES, Secy. Appling, Mav 23d, 1840. ts 19* OUR months afterdate, applic* don will be made to the honorable the Interior (. omt of Sciiven county, when sitting for oidinaiy purpo ses, for leave to sell the rea lestatc rnd negroes be longiiig to die estate of Josippb T. Heiringion, de ceived- JEFFERSON ROBEK’I S, AdraY Ms-cb 3,! S4O, TO BLACKSMITHS. P^n- P t°nt A t LS ,r i r re '' cived the 20th ■ . t nt d by tlie Committee 011 the Bridge for furnishing ail the Iron work necessary in re-bui;d mg the Lower Bridge. Information on the subject can be obtained bv application to Mr. H. B. Frazer. * r .. OLIV ER, Clerk Council. June 10. 1840. R 59 or 60 barre’i*country Flour.'for sale or barter for Groceries, at . _ DAWSON’S Warehouse. Augusta, juie 13. I BUND P :s Prime Eastern Hav, just J-VM t mved and for sa!e this daV,'at the June l 3 PP ylO RANKIV * BOGGS & CO. J IEORGIa BURR 8T( )\ FOR SALE- V first rate pair of these Mill Stones, four and a haß leet m diameter. For terms apply at this j™*- jan 31 ts j CHLORIDE OF LIME, of superior qu^~ ! A supply just received by j J» ne 1 ~-sw6w lIAVILAND. RISLKY k CO. ■ I WATER—in quart or pint bottles, Y.7 J-st received, direct from Saratoga Springs b >'. n HAVILAND, RISLEY &CO. . J une 12 s;vuw () 1 1 he subscribers would inform their 4-8 customers and the pu'dic tiial they have sold their entile Stock of Boots, Shoes, &c. kc. to Air. U. L. BR\\ ION, who will be constantly supplied with good wares at reasonable piiccs‘ ; and we woulQ sohcit for him that patronage which lias been ; so kindiy ocstow-ed upon us. S. B. BROOKS k CO. 1 bavin S business with the undersigned, ; will find him at the old stand I June 13,1840 3SO Broad street. j Oill ELLIS-STREET ELEMENTARY ACADEMY. | THE undersigned would respectfully inform his 1. patrons and the public that his School is now re-opened for the business of the winter, at his for mer stand, opposite the dwei ling of Mr. H. Cafnn. As usual at this school, pupils ol both sexes arc received. Everything relative to the deportment ot the pupils, which such an arrangement may he calculated to require, will be carefully attended to. v n t. • . c - I S IKE. ,”• IS contemplated to open a Night School at the same room, as soon as a suitable class can be collected. q p November IS. trwtf RILLIAHD ROOM. ~ PHTLPOT k AUSTIN respectfully inform their friends and the citizens generajlj-, that they h :vc taken the house opposite the Post office formerly occupied by Mr. Dortic, wliich they have re-fitted in good style, aid opened as a Billiard Room and Refectory. The Lest of Liquors will be kept constantly on hand. They hope by strict attention to business to merit a share of public patronage. All disorderly persons kept out of the Billiard Room. may 28—trwtl ri’MlE improved CONGRESS POWDERS~form |_ an effervescing aperient draught, possessing all the valuable tonic and chalybeate oropertics of the water ot the celebrated Congress Springs at Saratoga. 0 These powders arc put up in tin boxes, and will be found a cheap and convenient substitute for the water, particularly to per ons travelling. A sup ply just revived by june 12-swGw HAVILAND, RISLEY k CO. GEORGIA RAIL-ROAD.—NOTICE. MERCHANDIZE Will be forw-arded on and after to-morrow, (Friday) from the Compa ny’s Ware House, Mclntosh street, as heretofore. The Passenger Train will continue to leave at 6 o’clock, a. m. until Sunday next, when the for mer hour of departure (6 p. m.) will be resumed. RICHARD PETERS, Jn. Sup. Frans, june 11 ts VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE IN GREENE COUNTY. "TTfrE offer for sale one thousand eight hundred V V acres of Land, lying in Greene county, on Fishing creek, four miles from the Mercer Univer sity, and five from the Scull Shoals Factory. The plantations arc in good repair, and Lie land well adapted to the culture of cotton and corn,and grain of all kinds ; and as to health, none more so in Georgia—w-ell watered —in fact it cannot be beat for good water and a plentj of it. Should any per son wish such a settlement, they w-ill of course lookfor themselves —we therefore deem it unneces sary to say any thing farther about it. We should he pleased to sell soon, so as to enable us to make our other arrangements. WILLIAM PORTER, JAMES M. PORTER. Mav 21, IS4O. w3ra U. S. HOTEL, Gainesville , Hall ( ounty , Ga. THE Subscriber, thankful for past favors would inform his friends and the public generally, i that his house has undergone some recen* improve 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 the fine mineral spring, near the town, and at a short w-alk 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 is well caculatcd in every respect for the comfort and enjoyment of the valetudinarian and those who seek recreation in the country. Several fine streams i are in the neighborhood, which will afford ample ; amusement to the angler, and the surrounding | hills and dales abounding with game, present un i 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 p easant and agreeable. (Jjp* Families will be furnished with well aired and p easant private apartments ; and his arrangements generally authorize him to as sure the public, that none who are fond of good or der and quiet will leave his house dissatisfied. In short, the subscriber would merely state that if a desire to please and strict attention to those who favor him with a visit, will entitle him to the pat ronage of a liberal public, he has nothing to fear. WILEY SLEDGE. j May 14 IS4O (Lj-The L harcleston Courier, Augusta Chronisle Macon Messenger, Athens Bannei, and Milledge ville Federal Union will please insert the above once a weeit for one month, and send their bill to j W. S. LAW. —The subscriber will continue to prac tice as an Attorney, Solicitor and Counsellor vt Law, in the counties of Troup, Merriwether, Coweta, Heard and Harris. His office is in La Grange, Troup county. Ga. ORVILLE A. BULL. REFERENCES : Messrs Miller, Ripley k Co , Charleston. “ Snowden 4c Bhear, Augu«ta. Hon. W. T. Colquitt, G. E. Thomas, Esq. 5-Columbus, Ga Mr. John Fontaine, J Messrs Morgan k Beall J La Grange, Ga. “ A moss A Graybiil, $ William D. Alexander, Greenville, Ga. feb 25 sm3rn LOOK AT THIS 2 1 S*he subsciiber wishes to move to Texas, he o £ers his Land for sale in Columbia count\, containing 400 acres, IS miles west of Augusta, 1 mile north of the Geo.gia Railroad. It has a crop of corn, wheat, oats, rye ana potatoes on it, and all the necessary hou-es as usual. Possr.s>ion will be given immediately. 1 hose who wish to purchase, will call and view the healthy situation for themselves. MATTHEW D. HOLSONBAKE. may 25 w3t " NrOTICE.— The undersigned will be prepared, on, and after Kth May next, to pay the nrst I class creditors of the estate of John Logan, a divi dend of Twenty per cent on the amount ol princi pal of their claim-*, with 10 months mtcic.-t on said dividend. , ROBERT A. REID, Adm’r. &c. Os Thomas MclYwail Stjrvrrfng Assignee. ar 2l _ B F nESH STOXE LUIE. i c ASKS Will be landed this week, and I ! JfF" sold low, if taken from the wharf, bv June 11-3 tG.H. or yj; METCALF. i TlSJtwh IT y ab?eru «“ from the city, W. H. A" AJAH VRK', > |, S q. win attend to the office of i City Sheriff. WM. G. NLMMO, C. \. .tone 9 Jw h table cloths. I C -\v vV SHEAR have just received from >7 , 10 ) a verv lar ? e su PPb of superior | by 10-4 10-4 by 12-4, 14-4, 16-4, 18-4, 20-4, 24-4 and S 2-4 rich Damask Table Cloth?. Also,! nc.i L auiask Napkins, to which thev respectlullv invite s he attention of the public. ' dee 3 i fiX' JA('K()NETTS. —SAGWORN a- I fi Si/L f/i have received this dav from New f s “PP>f of superior printed jackonetts of { ni ? U f ' l ’ V eS ' Also, a supply of Ladies fancy Duals of various stylos, plain black Challys and olactv crao D Ete a superior article for CkmUe j Incn s summer wear, to which thev respectfully «pvUe the attention of the pub.ic. ap 55 _ ns , PUBLIC NOTICE. ■| r P ,SF : owners of Loss in the City, and those ' X woose cellais are injured by the late Freshet ! , arc notified that immediate exertion is deman led ! j to clear them irom the trash and water which may j j remain in them. The most energetic means will '• • : be us f d b >' the oity Authorities to enforce the re [ j rnoval of every thing which may be considered as : j injurious to the future health of the city generally, ; 1 1 an( ? 1 1 . t *' that prompt and efficient measures 1 will be adopted by property-holders to co-operate j with the ( orporate body in a work upon which so ' much depends. By order of the Mayor. S. H. OLI\ER, Clerk of Council. .Tune 2. IS4O. ’ | ([ * L IjklNG HA ID, &c.—Biendirg with a grate- : I aJ. f u * a nd refreshing perfume, the desirable' quality of strengthening and promoting the growth I ; of the Hair, without giving.to it the greasy hue of : j. Pomatum, or the volatile moisture of the Oils. Its 1 utility is confirmed by the most extensive con- 1 i sumption. t | Also, the Genuine Maccassar Oil, and Ward’s 1 •1 Celebrated Hair Oil. For sale by •| n >; ir 13 GARVIN & HAINES. } I INSURANCE CO. of COLUMBIA, N.cT Fi'lilL Stockholders of this Company having dc , f JL teimincd to close its business, notice is here- 1 by given of the same, that those who have made ; insurance with the undersigned, Agent for Au- 1 gusta, may renw their risks elsewhere as they ex- i * pice, due notice ot which will be given. Chose who may have claims against the Com- i pany, through this agency, will present them for j adjustment to J, G. DUNLAP, Agent, may 9 1 '"VJ OTICE.—The co-partnership of BROWN 3- xi FOSHEE, of Laurens District, S, t'., is dis > solved by Robert Brown quitting the business and leaving the state. Notice is hereby given to all persons not to give credit to the said* Robert Brown, 1 on account of the said co-partnership, and all per sons indebted to said firm will only make payment i to me, as no other person is legally authorised to 1 collect. BENJAMIN FOSHEE. August 3, 1839. wtf FlNif I'. .UNDERSIGNED, having engaged theas [ JL sistance of competent persons, will be prepar- j ed by Ist July next, to take charge of the Educa- i tion of a limited number of Boys. His residence is ; near Claiksville, Geo. !Jn assuming the responsibilities of a Teacher, it 1 is his intention to have the best professional aid to | be procured The situation of the proposed Semi* j a nary in the heart of the South —in a region which 1 ‘ for the purity of its atmosphere and magnificence ■ of its scenery, has oecome a favorite abode for the wealthy and refined; the determination of the Principal to make every effort to establish at home * an institution where a well grounded and liberal education may be obtained, while the virtues of [ j the southern character will be cherished, and the • j contamination of principles which tend to under mine our social fabric be avoided, will, he trusts, secure for him (he support of Southern Parents, sustained by them, he hopes to elevate his institu tion to a level with the be=t in the Union Tne instruction of the School will embrace the primary branches of a p'ain English Education, the j various departments of the Natural and Mathemati cal Siences, the Classics, the Hebrew, German and French Languages, Drawing and Topographj". It i will be the object of the Principal to combine with 9 the acquisition of useful knowledge and the devel , opement of the intellect, the literary tastes and moral feelings essential to elevation of character) and the practical habits necessary for active life— j in other words, to unite as much as possible the •advantages of a domestic and public School Edu cation. Applicants for admission must be between ten and sixteen years of age. Terms— $250 per annum, payable semi-annually \ ■ in advance, to include instruction in the above I branches, (except Hebrew' and German, extra at §2O per annum each) and all expenses but Books, I * Stationary, and Clothing. 1L \V. HABERSHAM. Jr. ap IS 6t Habersham Co. Georgia. ) for sale. ON the first Tuesday in July next, will be sold 1 before the court-house door in the town of I ■ Madison, Morgan county, the house and lot situa ted on the north-west coiner of the public square ! in said town, known as the Masonic Hall. It is one of the most desirable stands for business in the place. The front room is one of the largest and | best arranged >tore-roomi in the up country. The j House is two stories high, with a good cellar and 1 comfortable back kitchen. Situated as this proper- j ty is, where the Georgia Railroad will soon arrive, )to remain stationary lor a season, and wed calcu lated as it is for any kind of business, it can but hold out inducements for a good investment to any I one wishing to do business under favorable circum |j stances. Liberal credit will be given to the pur !j chaser The title will be perfectly good, as the property is sold by a compromise of all parties in C interest, all of whom will join in the title. LEWIS GRAVES, Agent for all parties. Madi*on,June 4, IS4O. tlstJy LAND FOR SALE. I MHK subscriber offers for sale his Lands lying in the county of Jefferson, containing eight \rundred and thirty acres of first rale oak and hick ( ry, lying on Big Creek. On it are 250 acres open land, anil under fcnee, with dwelling house, gin house, and other necessary buildings for Hie use of a Plantation. It is situated about 7 miles from Louisville, and about seventeen from the Central Railroad. Any person desirous of purchasing such a place, would do well to call and examine, as a bargain may be had by an early application to the subscriber on Hie premises. JAMES H. BOSTICK. Louisville, Oa., April 22, 1840. IstD DO" LOOK AT THIS ! ffAHE subscriber, at Penfield, Greene county, Georgia, the scat of Mercer University, and i 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. MaCON • Penfield, May " 1840. 1m FIN A L NOTICe7 A LL persons indebted to the Estate of Amos , j\_ Bubard, are hereby notified that their ac- I counts will be placed in the hands of an attorney ! for co.lection, uniess payment be made within one [ month from tiie present date to Mr. George A. Sim mons, who may be found at the store of Mr. Anaory j Sibley. Isaac S. TUTTLE, ) . . , GEORGE M. NEWTON, j Adm ”* May 20, IS 10. W 4t LAW. — The undersigned having removed to Starkville, Lee county, will practice in the several courts of the counties of Lee, Sumter, Stewart, Randolph, .Macon, Early, Baker, Dooly | and Marion. References —Col. Joseph H. Lumpkin, Lexing ton, Ga.; Bcuning Ji. Moore and Capt. Peter Lamar, Lincolnton, Ga.; A. J. <Ju T. W. Miller, Augusta, Ga.; J. Lanikin and Dr. Miles K. Harman, Travel lers Rest, Ga. RICHARD F. LYON, oct 25 ly STOLEN or strayed from the Plantation of the subscriber in Burke, about the Ist May last, two joung Horse Mules ; one a sorrel and the oth- j era bay. No particular mark recollected. A lib- i eral icward will be pail to any person delivering ] said muies to me in Burke county, or giving such I infonn-itioa that I may get them. « JESSE JONES t June S. ?tw . TOR SALE—A neat Cottage, situated 2 1 ' n the town ot Viken, with a good kitchen Garden attached. For further par tKujarv enqmw at thu ogee. trw4t—juoe 2 NR—The; oftheun j 7 c STIcd * on Broad, Campbell and Can ill 0 rl reet f’ ° n •' V,clntos! > Street, near the Stockton. Vpljto ' ,rtsrnt “ c ‘"P- f -‘ Kv Mt. Julv 2 McKenzie & bennoch. N. I>. .he occupants of the property for the >eare.mung Ist October next, will give uotesUv! ' ab.e quarterly, and pay for the use of the Hy* | JEORGI I N VNKEENB of the best quality \ R tor sa»e by the ease. \ SIULtY -fj 4m* * hales prime Hay, just received on consignment from Boston, and for sale by . PICQUET, — rn l-! > 00 . Near the lower maikct. 'i tIK . V ! V ' MOTHER’S Gl IDE audit -- es Manual. A few copies of this valuable little work can be had it appl ie d for soon, at ma y _ GARVIN & HAINES. SAR VTOGA WATER.—A supply of *. 11 aitic.e direct from the Springs re ceived and for sale by GARVIN X ifuS RS may 20 SACKING, 8 bales heavy SACKING for sale b - v - GAKDELLE & RHIND. tf \V HISKEY.—I2 hhds Phil, lelphia \\ hiskey. T f just received and for sale by ? ? E. J \L KSON, ~ncer. I i A iS, P 0IL “ A su PP , J r oftoif Bleackti Lama 1 J Oil, just received and for sale by - tnar2s GARVIN iV 11 AIN ES. r i ,l V v: i s !'* , .v i "' , ~ 1 -' ra ‘ n,,,1 ' 1 ’ laster l '“ :,s Giltlor s V\ hitmg, for sale in quantities to suit Purchasers, by GARVIN <V HAINES mar 12 I“RICE 20 Casks now landing. A constant! 5 d supply will be Kept on hand, and furnished to dealers in quantities to suit, by l]ec 6 G A UDELL E & RIIIN D. SJjAPER HANGINGS.— Snowden & Shear i have received, from Phiiadelpbia, a supply of ; Paper Hangings, which thev will sell at reduced ! Pil c mar 27 KAiNbV. — 1 pipe superior Cognac Brandy Just received and for sale by feb 19 \\ . E. JAC KSON, Auctioneer. UFONT’S POWDER.—6OO Kegs H. fTg. y sporting Powder, 50 -4- kegs do do 15 kegs -Eagle” Powder, in canisters, 1000 *• Blasting do. Just received and for sale hy (dec) GARDELLE <fe RHiND. well acquainted in the city, in a wholesale or retail Grocery or Dry Goods Store. The most satisfactory references will oe given, may 19 Odoriferous compound—For laying in j drapers among linens, laces, furs, cloths, ' j &c., im pa.ting to them a pleasant perfume, and pie - I venting the ravages of the moth For sale by mar 13 GARVIN & HAINES. I IMPROVED CHEMICAL YEAST POWDERS —Late Discovery. —Warranted to be equal, if not superior, to any others. Prepared bv GARVIN St HAINES, nov 27 No. 232, Broad street. f H MIE VERBENA CREAM, an Emollient Soap, X which affords real pleasure in shaving produ cing a rich, fragrant, creamy and permanent lather, just received and for sale by ap 22 GARVIN & HAINES. —Having this day disposed of mv en tire stock of Goods to Mr. L. W ERWIN, 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 JM. DYE Augusta, June Ist, 1840. tf—june 3 Augusta insurance and banking COMPANY STOCK. 20 shares for sale low bv RUSSELL, HUTCHINSON & CO. jan 30 Perms —6 months to approved paper NOTICE. LING desirous of closing up our busii ess, our J sales for the future will be for cash only.— ! Such as are in our debt will confer a favor by set : lling the same soon, C. F. HOFFMAN & CO. 1 may 20 3w ALMONDS. ! A SACKS fresh Almonds, just received and ill for sale by W r . E. JACKSON, I april 27 Auctioneer. FOUND, FLOAT INC down Savannah River, on the Gth inst. one bag of Cotton, which the owner can ; have by describing marks and paying for this ad vertisement. C. A. CLOUD. may 15 CORN FOR SALJeT BUSHELS of CORN, at 45 cents per bushel, in quantities over fifty bushels. Apply at CUMMLNG’S Warehouse. may 25 J. A. CLEVELAND, Dentist, II NPECTS to be absent some weeks from Hie A city, during which time his brother, Thomas P. Cleveland, will occupy his rooms. Mr. Cleve land recommends him to his patrons and the public 1 generally, with perfect confidence that he will give entire satisfaction to those who may desire his professional services. 2vv—may 25 __ FINAL NOTICE. 4 LL persons indebted to (he Estate of James 1 m Leverich,la;e of Richmond county, deceased, aie ncreby 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, 16! Broad street, Augusta,—and nil those not complying with this notice, may expect to find ! their accounts in suit. P. H. MANTZ, }, , . . . , J. A. CAMERON, S Admuilstrattrs ' May 11, 1840. ts BAGGING, ROPE, AC. •'DO PIECES 44 inch Bagging, U a 1 j lbs. ; •MM I Per yard; 200 coils Bale Rope ; 50 ps. heavy milled and bleached backing; 1 bale plaid and striped Hemp Carpeting. For sale by GARDELLE k RHIND. may 16 ts SPRING GOODS. SNOWDEN & Sflt’Aß have received from N. York, Printed Jackonetts, Freiuh Cambrics, low priced Prints, Fancy Gauze and ilernam Hdkfs., Linen Cambric Hdkfs.. Long Lawns, Irish Linen* and Linen Sheeting?-, Bird’s-Eye Diaper, 1 Damask Table Cloths, and Damask Napkins, plain Jackonetts and Cambrics of extra quaii'y, black Lace Veils, Ladies’and Misses Cotton Hose, white and bl’k pic me Gloves and Milts, Oil Bilks, bleach ed and brown Cotton Hurtings of superior quality, and a great variety of other articles suitable for Hi; Spring and Summer seasons, to which they respect fully invite Hie attention of the public, ap 29 _ OTICE. —Brought to Jail, on Tuesday, 19th TN( inst a small Negro girl, who calls her name j Jane, and says <«he belongs to Anthony Hell, of Augusta, Ga. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away. EDMUND IJ. GROSS, Marshall. Jacksonhoro, Scnven co. May 22, 1840. 2t TO RENT, FOUR commodious and well finished Rooms,in the second story of theHiick Building -Boated in rear of the House fronting on Broad stieet, m,d opposite the Eagle k Pwnix Hofei, known as *‘Our House. The same will be ren'ed to a gooJ tenant foml he Ist of June next to the Ist of (Krtober e: - suing. With the privilege of retaining said rooms tbejMfter. MARTIN FREDERICK, sis ‘f—Ev’r £?♦?♦*? P Turp-5 PUBLIC SALES. tensive credit sale of Fancy Goods. ll\ in SNfcLi. A 111 TCIIINSOX. As w ul olTcr r.t public auction our entire stock cl fancy Goods, on the Uith June, ut 10 o’clock, rousting in part of French, Italian and Knglis , t M.ks and Satins, French and Scotch worked collars and capes, silk, linen and cotton Hosiery, cambric and silk Handkerchiefs, muslins,cambric’s, punts, lawns, linens, ! ombaj;ii es, meruioes, and \clvcte ; a large let ol ribbons, bonnets, lace veil*, pertum ery, toys,and fancy articles, Ac. Ac. lemi'—All sums unaer SIOO, cash; over SIOO and under SI(KX), 12 months; over SIOOO, IS mos; approved endorsed notes ; our own paper will be tasen in payment. _inay IS CHAS. F. HOFFMAN i CO. At private sale. ®V ****SSELL A HUTCHINSON. 1 super.cr extension-top Barouche 1 pair splendid carnage lloise# 2 superior milch Cows so d lor no fault, the owner goin i ’ North June 0 FEMAIK siuii.v vuv, At tne Hand Hilts. MR>. H. L. MOISE having taken that large ar.d commodious liou-e at the Sand Hills, ut*!. known as Mrs. Nesbitt s. will commence her Summer School on the fust of June,wheie. *' usual, all 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 \oung Ladies can he ac commodated as Boarders, who will be under the immediate superintendence of Mrs. Moise. Terms for Knglish tuition, Horn S to sl6 per qr. French and other languages 10 “ Music on the Piano, " 20 “ do Guitar, 10 “ Boarding and Lodging, 60 a P swtljijc NOTH i:. SI RA\ ED from the sul sciihor, about a week or ten days ago, which went across the biidge at Augusta, u bright Sorrel horse, seven or eight years old. ahoul filteeu li.ni.ls high, one eve en tirely out, (the side not lecollccted) shod on the foie feet, and perhaps one of the hind feet white, and a long switch tail. Any person apprehending oi taking up said horse, and giving information, will be entitled to a Five Hollar Bill from UOBF.U r ANDERSON. Hamburg, S. C. may 13 frwHt. (tAI I loN.—The public is cautioned against J trading for a promissory note,made bv Samuel Howell, on or about the third day of April last, payable Ist of January last, for One Hundred Hol lars, interest from date,in favor of J. \V. Kittles, and by him endorsed—the same having been lost or mislaid by the subscriber, to whom ettlcment has ocen made by the drawer. THUS. BARNES r> , * wtf 4 / 1 BBLS. c<U NTRV FU)UR 1 , -, , I UW South Care litv.i and Georgia Mills, by nt y** ts t LARKE, McTEIR & Co. ~ izsmm OFIICE S. c. ( . Je K. It. <JO.HI* A \V, Hamburg, April 23, IS 10. \T OTlCE.—Freight on Cotton to Charleston by TX Rail Road, is reduced to thirty-five cents per hundred for round, and twenty-live cents per hun dred pounds for square bales. A. H STURGES. Agent Officf. Transportation S.C.C. & R. R Co. } June 2d. IS4O. < Information to Travellers North and South. OI U I J HSI AN DING the destruction of the XX bridges over the Savannah River, at Augusta, by the late freshet, travellers are respectfully in formed that arrangements havt been made for pa-s --ing the river, and that the Cars leave Hambuig and Charleston daily at the usual hours and arrive as formerly. WM. ROBERTSON, Jr. _ Agent Transportation. Office S, Carolina Rail Road Co. > Hamburg, May 1, IS4O. C ON and after this day, the passenger train from Hamburg will anive in Charleston at o’clock, p >i, in time for dinner. may 1 AUGUSTA I l HMTI Ki: UAHI.-~ IIOIJSF. iD. H. SILCOX, 303 Broad street, keeps at all times far sale, a large as sortment of Cabinet Furniture, of superior workmanship and w ell sea soned materials, made expressly for the Southern climate. Every arti ,cle in the above business, with all the ■ variety of new patterns, continu iJly received Persons wishing to purchase can do a well at this establfshment as at any of the Norths era manufactories. To be sold for cash or good city mar 5 FURNITURE AXD PIANO FORTE WAIIE-ilOlM:, No. 236 Broad street, •Augusta, Georgia. The subscriber, having previrusly B~ ~h bought out the interest of A. Z. Ban ta in his Furniture Warehouse, has wjJJJIEB) now associated himself with one of tletl rn th ® largest manufacturing establish §f /h \ ments in New York, flatters hitr.se 1 » that he will be able to offer to the public an assoitmentof Furniture,superior in point of workmanship and durability, to any heretofore olfered in Augusta. As the manufacturing will have the personal attention of one of the partners Ihe strictest care will be observed in ttie 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 York Piano Forte company’s instru ments, which c annot be excelled for sweetness of tone and durability,in tha southern climate, b. anv manufactoiy in the United States. Our instru ment' arc selected with the greatest care, by one who is a competent judge, and a written guarantee is furnished in every instance, if required 0. A. Piatt 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 w ifi be con cluded oy iap2» OH AS, A. PLATT & t’o. unxtjkr states mail spleodk ImeofFoui Post Coaches is running fiorn Greensboro to Spring Place, Ga via Gaines ville and ( assville, in connexion with Col. Ram sey’s Line to Ross’ Landing and Nashville, and Maj. Weils’Line to Athens and Knoxville. Tenn. Fare toCassville, cj2 00 “ Spring Place, *l7 00 I.eaves Greensboro on the arrival of sh - Rail R.<a i Cars from Augusta, on .Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays. Travelling time to Spring Place, 29 hours. *• “ “ Nashville, 6.1 “ Off* Seats can be secured on application to C. H GOODMAN, Agent, mar 23 —Cm Globe Hotel, Augusta, Ga. Ai.LKiA J ou mm: for lubiLE,' Via Greensboro’, Eatonton,C.inton, Macon, Per ry, 1 indertown, Bainbridge, Chattahoochie, lola, M. Joseph*, Pensacola, to Mobile. The Proprietors of this Line inform the Travel ling public that it is now in full operation, thiough t:;c entire route; leaving Augu-ta by the Georgia Kail Road cars to Greentfeuio’ every Tuesday Thursday and Saturday, at 6 o’clock, P. M. and ar rive in Mobile in three days and a halt running time. I ra vellers are assured that the staging upon this line is superior to any other, the accommodations and by tar the best natural roads in the SuuthemN* >untry, only 210 miles of staging. Mages leave BAn bridge for Tallahassee via Quin cy, immediately the arrival of the Alligator Line from Greensboro’, and immediately on the arrival of the boats frbm lola. tJL_T* 1 wo Stages will at all times be run in com pany, when the travel requires it. For seat* in the above Lirw*, apply a* the office , * r Lbt I 7 Li ted S»a*er Ho;*l, Auiu»u, Geo. aprti 21 ly GEO. W. DENT. Agei*