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Pkf.cocity.—The com iltcc or the subject of
divorce, in the Connecticut Legislature, arc a
g tab bom set of fellows. They have repotted
a"aiost another application, that of Luzon War
ner. who prayed to be divorced from Ids spouse
Loud; , ©it the ground that the -aid Louisa had
undertaken to make him a happy fattier too soon,
i. o. in dx months after marriage, 'i tie lady op
posed the application—insisting that* the husband
had no just cau«e of complaint. THo committee
side with the lady, as they did the oj.her dry with
the fa r one who kicked her husbaijd out of bed.
Mr. Warner, however, » ;,n constde [himself with
Pie reflection that such another forgone conclusion
cannot happen again.— N. Y. Cim.Jdv.
COM >1 KRCIAii
' t dote* froot Liverpool,. l ,...May 1 5
Ldl'tt dates from Havre. | j .. ~j\luy 13
AUGUSTA MARK,.
' >tton. Ihe animation in the m irjket noticed in
our report on I uesday has been fu! / vestained, and
/lies of round bales yesterday, ivcrj; made at 9
rents—the same article square woddlhave brought
more, we therefore continue our of
I uesday as the market for round Bads.
Ordinary to middling. G to 7$
Fair . :.S± to Sg
Good Kair, to 8|
Prime and choice .-,;9 to
Groceries. —We have no change tojnotice. Th.j
market is generally well supplied With all the
leading artic.es, and prices are mslaw as tlic de
ranged state of our currency and tl)e exorbitant
rate* of exchange will allow. >
Freights —To Savannah, 50 ooijfs per bale;
to Charleston, by rail road, 25c pern 100 lbs, fur
square, and 35c per 100 lbs. for round [hales.
Exchange. —On Ncw-York, at sighj., —a 12 per
cent, for current funds; Charleston ;|t —a per
cent; Savannah 2j perct.; Philadelphia -a7j per
Ct.; Lexington, Ky. 4 a 4^perct.; K chmond 7 cent
specie commands 9 a 10 per cent. piLmium.
Bank Notes. — }
!
Savannah Banks, 2 per cent. prem.
Columbus Insurance B’k 6 |; « « “ '
Commercial Bank, It.aeon, (J ‘| ! “ “
Mechanics’, “ (Augusta,) 9 «• “
Agency Brunswick,“ 9 “ “
Planters’ and Mechanics’ i
Bank, Columbus, 2% « dis.
Central Bank, 5a 6 b “ “
Millcdgevillc Bank, 5a G t‘ “ “
i •
Ocmulgcc Bank, G ‘ “
Monroe Rail Road Bank, 7 |‘ “
Jlawkinsville Bank, 6 “
t battahooi hie R. R.&B’k '■
Company,
Darien Bank, 20 O ** “
Bank of Romo, 50 |
All other Banks now doing business!, at par.
Specie Poping Banks. —Mechanics \ Bank, Insu
rance Bank of Columbus, Commercial Bank of Ma
con, and Brunswick Agency in this city.
New' York, Juni 13, IS4O.
Colton —The Cotton market has continued quiet !
and uniform for some time past, with |i steady fair
inquiry, both for exportation and I omp use. * The
recent unfavorable advices fiom abroad, have had
no visible effect here, principally owmg to the low
prices now prevalent, and the abseneoiof all spccu
iative demand. The sales include 25*1*0 bales Up
land and Florida at 7 a rents ; 4u:o do Mobile,
6| a 11; and 150 do New Orleans, 7A la 104, form
ing a total for the week of about 5,70(| bales.
Flour —The Flour market since njr last report
has presented no mat rial change, there h iving
(untu ned a steady fair tleman I io| Western to
supply the usual demand fur < ity uje, and occa
sional parcels for the Eastward. Yesjcrday, how
ever, there was less activity, partly u|ving to light
receipts for a few days past from the Interior. We
understand there is now very little renjaining afloat
unsold. Common brands Genesee majv bo quoted
at § 1 G 24 a $4 75; and Ohio and {Michigan in
round and flat hoops, $4 25 a $ 1 50; 200 bbls Ohio,
via New Oilcans, including all of tiii;» description
in maiket, sold about $3 60. Southern generally
continues scaice, with a very mode rate demand for
export, sales have been made of 500 phis George
town, at $5; 250 do Richmond City A.ills, §G; md
1000 do Brandywine, fresh ground, dlle two latter
to arrive, s > 25, all cash, ruchmchl. County is
worth about $4 ’ |
M< lasses —We n Tice sales of a cargo of 300
hhds prime New Orleans at 2G cents; one of 391
do common quality, 23, both 4 in os;,; and for dis
tilling, two cargoes tart Mantnnzas, together 778
liiids and tierces, at 20 cents, G mom A cargo of
New Ibcrii has been received since ojir lust.
Spirits —The sales of Brandy rojitinue very
limited,and unworthy of special notice. Consid
erable sales of Ft. Croix Hum have ;)(?en made at
85 a 90 cents, iu lots ; and for ex poll, at 39 a 43
short piice, including the old mop a|: the former
rate. Domestic U hiskey, in drudgo.cjisks is nom
inal at 22 cents, without sales ; 100; State Prison
barrels, sold at 21A a 22, a further decline.
Sugars —The market continues xir ujtive, prices,
however, are without change. We notice sales of
200 hhds Porto Biro at G a 73, with flume inferior
at 51; 80 bbls of the same 7| a 74; 2t|() hhds com
mon to good New Orleans aG ; GpjSt. Croix S|
a s-jg GO do prime 9 a
ana, and 50 bbls white Brazil, H cents, all 4
mos. By auction 21 hhds Porto Kkolsold at a
cents, 4 months. *
•l fma—m mmmmmwm
MARINE INTEUdGfjNCE.
Charleston June 17,
Arrived yesterday —Br brig Iris, Die cson, Liver
pool; orig Daniel VVebster, Adams, Me tanzas; schr
Betsey Richards, Bradley, Baltimore.
Cleared- ship Troy, Wood, Liver >ool; barquo
Laurens, Patterson, do. f
Went to sea yesterday —ship Mariposa, Hale,
Hamburg; lino ship Sutton, Barkmani New York.
THE READING ROOM
Attached to this office is open to subscribers, and
f!rangers introduced by them, every (lity and eve
uir.g (Sunday evenings excepted) unti.| 9 o’clock.
Su: scription $5 ; for a firm of two-ojr more $lO.
t fj' NOTH'i —The Rail Road Tasshrigcr Train
between Charleston and Hamburg, will leave as
follows: —
UPWARD.
Not to leave Charleston before t 00 a m.
“ “ Summerville, “ - S3O
“ “ Georges’, - “ - 0
“ “ Brancbville, “ - HOO
* “ Blackvillo, -“ - |oor. m
“ “ Aiken, - - “ - |OO
Arrive at Hamburg not before - B ‘-“J
DOWNWARD. '
Not to leave Hamburg before 5 00 a. m.
“ “ Aiken, - “ - T3O
“ “ Blackville, “ - •
“ “ Midway, “ - - I;l 30
“ “ Branchvill “ - - 41 00
“ “ Georges’, “ - -ill 45 m.
“ “ Summerville,“ - -i 4 15p.m.
An ive at Charleston not before ; % 15
Wstance— 13G mile?. FaroThroi;; 1 1.— $ 10 00.
Speed not over 20 miles an hour. 'To remain K
minutes each, for breakfast and diunpr, and no
I than 5 minutes for wood ai d water at any
station. i
so stop for passengers, when r. white flag is
Fasted,at either of the above stations!; and also it
Sincallis, Woodstock, Inabinct’s, 41 mile T. ().,
Grahams, Willcston, WTudion, Johnsons 5
and Marsh’s T. O.
Passengers no will breakfast at Woodstock and
diiu at Biat kviiie; amen , will breaisiast at Aiken
a _ n d dme at Charleston. m ay 4
idr THE FARMERS* REGISTER, a monthly
cation, devoted to the improvement of the
practice, and support of the interest, ol Agricul-
pui iished at Richmond, Va , a; 8-• per year.
Ldmuxd kri Fui, editor and propriotpr. m B
Kj' Dr. J. J. WILSON has rcn : ;c.ved for the
1 dinner to the house of James Gardner, Esq., Ist
below llu; Academy. ; i June G
A CT/MX-Hi crossing the Favannah river in
the ferry boat from Hamburg to Augusta,on Satur
day afternoon. May 30 1 7y . , ‘
my blue broadcloth cloak into the r ',* >orn,ission )
/ ■ .■ ~ . . u,,,( mio the one horse wa -on
°f” n who. with h, s wife aD ,| a Vm“l
- ?* *: ,c >*■”«• The ™rll
mvself \v> r 11 uas lo er addressed
leaving rnv' Jul* f arri . ve ‘! :it tliC hi ding, I came off
in my cloak, which was carried off bv the
toid mobile allU!kd to ' ■ The :a,iy; if 1 not,
the we,. 1 X Were r movin^ r from South Carolina to
the western part of this State, (Georgia). If a „y
oM'.eT c . ou!d Kive me the clue to their names,
or Lie place to which they were travelling, so that
1 may obtain my valuable cloak, he would confer
a tavor upon one who at times is too forgetful fir
lus own interest. JAMES SEWELL
June 7
DR, MONROE, Surgeon Dentist.
Mhro on \V aslungton street, near Ellis, residence
a at Rehouse lately occupied by Mrs. Savage.
CjF-Dr. GARDNER, fuimcrly resident surgeon
n !t,c Now \ork Hospital, and physician at Belle
vue Hospital, New York, tenders to the public his
pro.essional services.
Olbce m Washington street, between Brood and
Eilis streets. Residence, United States Hotel,
ap 2
Dr. IVM. FLINT, member f the Massa
chusetts Medical Society, would inform his friends
that he has removed his place of residence to the
boarding-house of Mrs. Camlield, at the corner of
Jackson and Broad streets, where he may be found
at all hours during the summer season. His pro
fessorial seivices are respectfully tendered to the
citizens of Augusta. if—June 6
CO" EXCHANGE ON NEIVYORK—M iight,
ami at one to twenty days sight. For sale bv
,lOV GARDKLLE it ItIIIND.
0 : '7~ H. G. NIMMO, General (,'ommission Mer
chant, otficc on Mclntosh street, rext door to the
Constitutionalist. n() v 7
d/” Or. IF. S. JONES tenders his professional
serve es to the citizens of Augusta and iti vicinity.
He may be found at his office, No. 214 Bioad st.
oirat his residence. United States Hotel. ap 24
(T/* AUGUSTA BENEVOLENT SOCIETY
—The following arc the Committees for the ensuim
month.- °
Word No. 1— P. II Mantz, J. P. Hendrick, Mrs.
P. Crump, Miss Mary Wight man.
Ward No. 2—Bennett Harris, J. P. Garvin, C. E.
Latimer, Mrs T. S. Stoy, Mrs. Sarah Taliaferro,
Mrs. Cornelia Cohen.
Ward No. 3—John Cashin. James Pan ton, Mrs
J. C. Snead, VI is. Hannah Thompson,
H. PARSONS, v. itii a view to clos-
Big his present iiusiness in Augusta,
oilers his extensive Stuck of Furniture,
Cnaiis, Pianos, &c. at cost.
PFJ&Sfgf Purchasers will find the stock fresh,
B K fashionable, and at very low prices.
W 1 June 1G 5t
('i A. PLATT & CO., with a view of con-
J 9 tinning their business in Augusta, offer
their stock of Furniture, Chairs and Pianos, on as
reasonable terms as any house in the city. Pianos
that we have formerly sold for $450, we now offer
lur §325. The price of our Furniture is reduced
in the same proportion to suit the times. Purchas
ers will find it to their advantage to call at No. 2SG
Broad street, june 17
TO BRICKLAYERS.
IJjROPOSALS will be received at this Office,
until Saturday next, at 12 o’clock, st. for re
building the brick bridges thrown down by' the late
freshet. The old materials to be used as far as
practicable. S. If. OLIVER, Clerk Council,
June 17, IS4O. City Hall.
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
'•TTILL be sold, on the second Saturday in July
X v next, at the house of Needham Bryant, in
Emanuel county', seventy-live head of Beef and
Stock Cattle, sold as the property of Thomas Arch
er, late of Burke county’, deceased, —sold for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Terms on the day of sale.
GEORGE W. EVANS, 7 . , ,
ELIJAH TRAPNELL,S Adm r 3,
June 16, 1840.
Ik ANAWAY Horn the subscriber, on Tuesday,
R the 291 h ult. three Negroes: One man, by
the name of iMiles, spare made, down cast look,
thick lipped, and when spoken to, is slow in an
swering. If taken up and noticed closely', his left
thumb has been bitten ; and is a pretty good fiddler,
wore off a white straw hat. His wife Hannah, a
stoutly made negro, of rather a yellow complexion,
with a small sore on one of her cheeks, not now
recollected which. When spoken to, her counte
nance rather mild, and speaks very proper for a
negro, and can face the interrogator well. She has
with her a child, about 2 years old by the name of
Amanda, of a nice copper color, with the features
of her mother. Any person apprehending said
Negroes, and putt.ng me in possession of them,
wiL receive a liberal reward.
JOSEPH B. PAINE.
Wilkinson Co. Ga , June G, 1840. 2t
APPLINR FEMALE ACADEMY.
P r BNHE Trustees of the Appling Female Academy',
j of Columbia county, are desirous of procur
ing the services of a competent English Teacher,
and 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 lo the Trustees direct,or through the Edi
tors of the Chronicle & Sentinel.
GABRIEL JONES, Soc’y.
Appling, May 23d, 1840. ts
LOOK AT THIS ! _CS
ffIHK subscriber, at Penfield, 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 tlic summer season. Board also can
be obtained elsewhere in the village, good and
cheap. E. H. MACON*
Penfield, May " 1840. 1m
TOM TUNST ALL
j , THIS thorough bred Horse will
stand from this time until the first of
“VlkJiily next at the stable in the lower
It oft part of Augusta, formerly occupied
\ T V1 by Bertrand, Jr. Terms —$30 the
sea son T pnyalde at the last visit; for
three or nn re mares, owned by the same person,
§25 each: §1 for the groom.
PEDIGREE.
J. R. 11. Acklix, Esq. of Huntsville, Alabama,
certifies as follows : —‘ Tom Tunstali was foaled
mine on the 29th May, 1831. His dam was High
land Mary .and her dam a full-blooded Archie mare;
tnc sire of Highland Mary was old Pacolef. Tom
Tunstali was sired by o'd Pacific, and he by r old
Sir Archie. This is as far as lam able to go, tho’
1 am satisfied Tom Tunstali has descended Horn as
good a stock as any horse in the United States. —
lie was a race horse of the first order, but 1 loar
will never be able to make a first rate race again,
owing to his leg; it was injured when a three yeai
old, in training, as 1 believe. By addressing Har
py Cryer, Gallatin, Tennessee,you ran get a full
pedigree of the dam of Tom Tunstali.” The same
Mr. Hardy Cryer certifies thus: —“Highland Mary
combined as many or more rich crosses of thorough
breds than any rnaic ever raised in Tennessee.—
She was got by the noted horse Paco’ct, the son of
imported Citizen ; her dam Koscy Carey by Sir
Archie; grand-dam Sally Jones by the imported
horse Traveller, called Big Den or Charlemaine,
(son of O’Kcllcy’s Eclipse, and one of the purest
importations oi’tlie last century;) great grand-dam
bv the imported horse Wramr 1 cr;grrnt-great-grand
dam O’Possum by imported Shark; great-great
great-grand-dam by the celebrated American quar
ter race horse, Goode’s old luigg; great-gieat
great-great-grand-dam by imported Feamaught;
great-great-groat-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 pcdegrcc!
If farther recommendation be wanted, call and see
Tom WILLIAM HOLMES, Agent,
ico 22 —trwatwt;
PICKF.D UP at Winn’s Island, 33 miV< f rnm
Augusta, of! a raft, two square Bales of r.. t .
ton, one ma.kod E. S.-the other has ~.r n . '
Any person applying at Walla'-e’s MFls, prorin»
property, and paying expenses, ran take it nvir
WILLIAM HARRELL,'
n ~ _ CHARLES WALLACE.
I’cubic Branches, Lincoln County, June 1> 1843
wot ’
IYTGTICE.—The membersof the L. S. T. Club
are requested to attend punctually at their
next regular meeting. The Honorary' members
are also invited to attend, as there will be business
°* onportance brought before the Club, and proba
bly the last meeting this season, in consequence of
the abs'cncc of our members, &c. june IS
AN ORDINANCE.
A N ORDINANCE for the better regulating the
d\_ sai? by retail of Spirituous Liquors, fitc.
Be it ordained ly the City Council nj Augusta,
That from and after the 22d June, iS4O, no i.eison
shall sell or vend within the limits of the CjU of
Augusta, any kind ot intoxicating liquors in quan
tities of one gallon, one quail, or any intermediate
quantities, without a licence Horn the City Council
the i rice of which shall be Five Dollars ; an 1 any
intoxicating liquors which may be so sold or vend
ed as aforesaid, shall not be consumed at the plate
at which said liquor may be sold: and the licence
so granted for the sale of quantities between one
quart and one gallon, shall be designated as Num
ber two. Whilst the licences authorised to be
granted under the first section of the General Ordi
nance, shall henceforth be known as Number One
and shall cost Fifty Dollars as heretofore.
Section 2d. And he it further ordained by f’ie
authority aforesaid. That all licences designated
as Number Two, shall expire on the second"Mou
• !ay in May next, and on the second Monday in
May annually thereafter.
Section 3d. And be it further ordainded bu the
authority aforesaid. That all persons to whom li
cences, either Number one or Number Two. shall
be herealtcr granted, shall be required to take aiul
: subscribe before the Mayor, or some member of
the City Council, at or before the time of taking
out said licence, the following oath, which ail
vendeis of intoxieatuig liquors in the Mate of
Georgia, in quantities not greater than one gallon,
are required to take by an act of lire General As
sembly of Georgia, approved on the 29th day of
December, 1838. To wit:
“ 1 do solemnly swear, that I will not during the
next succeeding twelve months, sell, baiter, give
oi fuini-h tu- any slave or slaves, or free pei’son of
color, any measure or quantity of distilled spirit
uous or intoxicating liquor, without the verbal or
written consent of toe owner, overseer, or em
ployer of such slave or slaves, or without’the like
consent of the guardian of such free person of
color: and 1 do further swear, that i will not suf
, foi oi allow’ any other person to do so tor me by
mj approbation, knowledge,orconsent; So help me
God.”
Section -Jtli. And be it further ordained by the
authority aforesaid. That any person violating any
ot the provisions ot this Ordinance, may be re
quired to pay a line not exceeding one hundred
dollars, for every time the same may be violated.
Done and signed by the Mayor in Council, this
15th day of June, 184
I). HOOK, Mayor.
S. H. Omver, Clerk Council. June 18
Tltl-WE EKI. Y LIN E ,
v.r,< F) -■•'S-V-L
1 FROM GREENS BOROUGH AND LEXINGTON
N.C.,TO THE VIRGINIA SPRINGS.
Persons wishing to visit the famous Virginia
Springs are informed that they will find prompt
Stage accommodat:ous cither at Greensborough or
Lexington, N. C.
Our stages, leave each of the above places every
Sunday, Wednesday and Friday, connect at Salem,
and Grayson Springs, Gray Sulphur, Red Sulphur,
Salt Sulphur, and White Sulphur Springs, three
times a week and back.
Visitors from the East, will find no difficulty in
securing seats at Greensborough; and those from
the South, at Lexington; both these points being
on t’ne daily mail route between Raleign and Salis
bury, N. C.
Passengers are informed that they will find
every accommodation and attention calculated to
make them comfortable on the road, and will be
broken of their rest but one night on their passage.
June IS, 1840.-swlm KENT & BLAND.
MONTPELIER !SPRINGS,
Monroe County, Geo.
a THE MONTPELIER HOUSE will be
open for the reception of Visiters, on the
ing place is beautifully situated, 16 miles West of
Macon, and is nearly central to the State. Its
location and scenery blend the advantages of health
and pine air, with the charm of a romantic pano
rama of woods, and vales, and cultivated fields, at
once interesting as a retreat to the valetudinarian
—to the man of business, and the devotee of
pleasure. The analysis of these waters, having
been laid before the public, I deem it unnecessary
to say more than apply their medicinal properties
to the healing art. In the mitigation and lelief of
the following diseases, they stand pre-eminsnt:
Dropsy, hydrocephalus in infants, marasmus, teeth
ing, cho'era infantum, rheumatism, sick head ache,
dyspepsia, billions derangement and affections of
the liver, diabetic and calculous disorders of the
1 kidneys, herpetic and scrofulous eruptions of the
i skin; together with a great variety of complaints
originating from low and miasmatic distric s of
country. The Baths, which are great restoratives
to debilitated constitutions, will be kept in good
order, and a careful male and female, to attend
them. The chambers are large and airy, and the
\ servants will be found to be competent and atten
tive. The table shall be constantly supplied with
! every delicacy the season and the surrounding
country will furnish. The stables will be well
supplied with provender, and careful ostlers to at
tend them.
The subscriber takes this opportunity to return
his thanks to his friendss and the public, for the
patronage he has received since he has been pio
• prietor of the Montpelier House, and assures them,
that no exertions on his part shall bo wanting, to
give entire satisfaction to all who may visit iis
[ House.
[ Visiters from the sea coast, on their arrival at
Macon, will be taken direct on the Monroe Rail
Hoad to the Depot, where a carriage will always
be in waiting to take them to the Springs.
June 18 —w 3t H. J. CHALMERS.
STOP THIEF! STOP"THIEF!
STOLEN fiom the subscriber’s stable
I Jasper County, on the night of tlic
' 13th June, a likely roan HOUSE, with
! black mane and tail. He is a remarkable looking
horse, about 15 hands and a half high, well limbed
! and muscled, extremely broad acro-s the forehead
\ between the eyes, has a good neck, and a very long
forctop and mane, lie paces, but is a natural
1 t r otter.
It is highly probable the said horse was taken
by a man who loitered about in the settlement
, sometime since, selling a negro that proved to bo
; one he stole from Marengo county, Alabama. This
; thief called his name John Garot, is about five feet
several inches high, about 30 years old, black hair,
dark complexion, has lost a Lit of bis right ear,
round shouldered and has a peculiar walk.
A liberal reward will be paid for any useful in
formation, or delivery of the horse at Hillsboiough,
in the above mentioned county, and any amount
will be paid for the apprehension of the thief.
WM. M. STOKES.
The Federal Union, Southern Recorder,
Macon Messenger, Columbus Enquirer, and Au
«ru<ta Sentinel, will each give the above two in
v . \r m (j
sections. u • -u
--june IS w
fifty dollars reward.
<l STRAYED or stolen from the sub
riber.on Saturday nisht, the 30th of
CL? A May, or Sunday morning, one sorrel
Horse, and one sorrel Poney. Ihe horse is ot or
dinary size, about ten t ears old, —his under lip
much cut with the bit, —a small spot in his face,
switch tail, —raHior cat-hamcd, —one hind foot
white, above ills pastern, —marked with the collar,
and trots and paces. The Poney also trots and
paces; has one hind foot white above the postern,
—a long switch tail, —collar marks, and D rathe;
slim, with keen leg-;, and is about or G years old.
If stolen, the above reward will bo paid lor them,
and the thief, with proof to his conviction; ora
reasonable reward for the Horses, delivered lo me
in Augusta, together with reasonable expenses lor
bringing them. Information of them will be thank
fully received. HENRY BIRD,
i' June lt>, 1810. swli
fj 1 [u* 1 rLi f iD^* r ~ ii,cn<iir * wi,h « - rri,c * i
qVlitv m sti»rf[ rCS^lnK Pcrfume ' n * !
5? t ;-i^- an! promoting the growth
Ton Mun 3ir ; i T/ lhOUt «*?»« «° 11 «* of
u'iiirv r' e '?‘ a,lie moisture of the Oils. Us
, S^."" 6 -* 4 * '•'■*' IMSt «•"*«
cwS^*.argr
mar^ 3 GARVIN x HAINES.
r r H nnirt- rr ° VCj CUN(;KK^S POWDERS ft-rrn
ii .1 an , er ' fscul S aperient draught, nosscssine
Ail the Valuable to 9 iir anil f • . '
the water 3 f the ^ ‘? D ™ peit,e3
Saratoga. celebrated Congress Springs at
u fnnmt l C T ,en 3rC U P * U *‘ n * >ox ®3, and Will
w. n :i t Ch ? P , and conven *cnt substitute for the
, 'v!n«r P UC - U ‘ a i yto pcrons travelling. A sup
ply just received by v
_ June 12-sw6w HAVILAND, ItISLEY & CO. !
onV: m miked dollars he
-1 hard.
lAAAHA\ from the subscriber, on the 9lh
./o- my ne r ro ma n George. Me is a dark
inuiatto,,io years of age, and about 5 feel 7or s
|" ch . 5 s!o l w and is fond of plaj ing on
the hie and violin, ho has also a scai on his back.
He may have been inveigled away t v a white
™ an ’ 1 P a .V $l9O for the detection of the
. >c - ro thicl.and SSO for the negro alone, to an v
pci son who, will deliver the same to me. or place
them in some jail. Address *
JAM Ko jiA FI H K\V S, Jefferson county,
may 10-ls or THOMAS DAVIS, Augusta.
.'V Charleston Conner and Savannah Republican
w ill please copy 4 times weekly, and charge this
office.
* be P u,,l * r ‘ s cautioned against
) trailing lor a promissory hole, made by Samuel
Howell, on or about the third day of April last
payable Ist of January last.for One Hunt!rat Dol
lars, interest from date,in favor of J. \\ . Kittles
and by him endorsed—the same havingbeen lost or
mis.aid bj tlie subscriber, to whom eltlotncnt has
oeen made by the drawer. TiiOS B\ 1; NT’S
* rn31 _ 6 __ wrf_ !
EL.LIS-STKEET ELE.IIEM’AKV
academy.
ffIHE undersigned wouldrespocffully inform his
1, patrons and the public that his School is now
rc-opcned for the business of the winter, at hi-, for
mer stand, opposite the- ctwclling of Mi. H. Callin.
As usual at this school, pupils ol both sexes are
received. Every thing relative to the deportment
ol the pupils, which such an arrangement may he
calculated to require, will be carefully attended to.
XT _ . . c. pike.
A. Is. —It is contemplated to open a Night School,
at the same room, as soon as a suitable class can
be collected. £ p
November 18. trwtf
BILUAIM) ROOM.
rllLPop & AUSTIN respectfully inform
their friends and the citizens generally, that
they h ive taken the house opposite (lie Post i ffico,
formerly occupied by Mr. Dorlic, which they have
re-fitted in good style, a.id opened as a Hilliard
Room and Refectory. The test of Liquors will
be kept constantly on hand. They hope by strict
attention to business to merit a share of public
patronage. All disordcrl}' persons kept out of the
Hilliard Room. ‘ may 28—trwtf
PUBLIC NOTICE.
rip HE owners of Lo»s in the City, and those I
A whose cellars are injured by the late Freshet, !
arc notified tiilt immediate exertion is demanded
to clear them fram the trash and water which may
remain in them. The most energetic moans* 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
wilt be adopted by property-holders to co-operate
with the Corporate body in a work uj)on which so
much depends. By aider of the Mayor.
8. 11. OLIVER, Clerk of Council.
June 2, 1840.
TAJ OTICE. —The subscribers would inform their
_l_n( customers and the public that they have sold
their entile Stock of Hoots, Shoes, Xc. Xc. to Mr.
C. L. DRAYTON, who will be constantly supplied
with good wares at reasonable prices; and vve
would solicit for him that patronage which has been
so kindly bestowed upon us.
R. Ik BROOKS X GO.
Those having business with the undersigned,
will find him at the old stand.
S. 14. BROOKS, 330 Broad street.
June 13, 1840. 3m
BAGGING, ROPE, &C.
f PIECES 44 inch Bagging, a lbs.
•71MJ per yard;
200 coils Hale Rope ;■
50 ps. heavy milled and bleached Sacking;
1 bale plaid and striped Hemp Carpeting.
For sale by GARDELLE X RHIND.
maj r 16 ts
SPRING GOODS.
SNOWDEN & SHEAR have received from N.
York, Printed Jackonetts, French Cambrics,
low priced Prints, Fancy Gauze and Hcrnani
Hdkfs., 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 qualify, black
Lace Veils, Ladies’ and Misses Cotton Hose, white
and bl’k picnic Gloves and Mitts, Oil Silks, bleach
ed and brown Co.con Sliiriiugs of superior quality,
and a great variety of other ai tides suitable for ths
8p: ing and Summer seasons, to which the}- respect
fully invite the attention of the public,
ap 29
FINAL NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the Estate of James
j\_ Leverich, late of Richmond county, deceased,
arc hereby requested to come forward immediately,
and settle their accounts with Mr. Robert Austin,
who is duly anihorized 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. IL MANTZ, >. . ...
J. A. CAMERON,! A4mifllst,ators *
May 11, IS4O. ts
INSURANCE CO. of COLUMBIA, S. C.
y |IIIE Stockholders of this Company having dc
| terminod 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 their 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
;i ja FOR SALE OR KENT. —The sub
scriber would sell on reasonable terms, a
JjyjjM, neat ami desirable Summer residence in
Columbia comity, in Hie immediate vicinity of
Thomas Clantons, and Mrs. Bames, about ten miles
from Augusta. It has all the u<ual improvements
and conveniences incident to a country resilience,
which is in a state of good repair. If not sold, the
above will be rented during the summer and au
umn mouths. There is a spring of pure, cool and
excellent water near the premises. Tor terms,
apply to Mrs. TABITHA ANTHONY,
S miles from Augusta en the Washington road.
June 2 3taw2w
MASONIC NOTICE.
TO CF.LEERATE THE ANNIVERSARY O?
I fie birth us St. John the Baptist.
The mi raters of the different Masonic In titu
tions of Augusta, will assemble at their Hall, on
Wednesday, the 24th of June, 5540, at ten o’clock,
a m. to form procession to proceed to the Piesby
terian Church, where a* appropriate Address will
be tlelivered by Companion JW o<e* Holbrook,M. D.
Brethren generally are requested to join the pro
cession, The Public arc particularly invited to
bear the Address! The pews to the right and left
of the centre aisle will be reserved for the proces
sion. Bv oidcrof the Committee of Arran demerits.
E. W. TOLMAN, Chairman.
I kK s.\LP AFLOAT.—For sale be
* 9 I>. D. WUOLHOpfF.iI.
I if
in; U n isj. and COIIN.
1I W | IU SH EI.S For v .»le t the Win if.
I * ** fL. -tore >0 bbD I'hemast. u Lime.
“ ’ \ SIBLEY.
HL('RIDE OK LIME, of supeiior quality.—
A 'up; ly just received by
June 12-swhw IJAVILANI), RISLEY X Ct>.
(lONGRESS WATER—io Quart • (ties,
J just received, direct from Saratoga Springs
bv HAVILAND, RISLEV & CO '
ymel2 swfiw
PAI Ell HANGINGS.—Snowden X Shear
have received, from Philadelphia, a supply of
j Paper Hangings, which they will sell at ieduced
[ P nces ~ mar 27 |
q H—.>o or 60 barre’s country Flour,*for
sale or baiter for Groceries, at
DAWSON’S Warehouse.
Augusta, June 13.
| 181 BUNDLES prime Eastern Hay, just
I “M. " auived and for sale this dav, at the
wharf. Apply to RANKIN, BOGGS xCO
June 13
<* E( )RGI \ J URR STOIf E8 FOR SALE. \
d first rate pair of these Mill Stones, four and
a half feet in diameter. For terms apply at this
°^‘ ce - jan 31 ts
DV RING sty absence from the city, W. H.
MAHAIIUY, Esij. will attend to trie office of
City Sheriff. WM. G. M.M.Md C \
jUI>Ci) _ lw *
i { I l;!:Ls - COUNFRY FLO! R for a
I ' South Can lina and Gcoigi.i .Mills by
tn ‘.V 11 ts CHARK E, McTEI R X Co.
i J '• NANKEENS of the I St q
for sale by the case. A SIBLFV
' 4m*
HAY.— 45 bales prime Hay. just rec< ived on
. consignment from Heston, and for s:i?o liy
B, PICQUKT,
mare “ * Near the lower maritet.
f|OIK YOUNG MOTHER’S GUIDE and Nurs
■- es’ Manual. A few copies of this valuable
uriJo work can be had if applied for soon, at
may 20 GARVIN X HAINES.
SARATOGA WATER.—A supply of
A this article direct from the Springs hm re
ceived and for sale by GARVIN X HAINES.
may 20
SACKING.— S hale*heavy SACKING fbi sale
b . v GARDELLE RHIND.
may 5
nfIIISKEY. —12 Mkds Phllzdelpbia Whiskey,
just received and for sale by
a P » E. JACKSON, Auctioneer.
K AAIP OIL—A supply of best Bleached Lamp
JB A Oil, just received and for sale by
:nar GARVIN A HAINES.
F BUI AIN OIL, Xc. — J’rain Oil, Plaster Pans and
JL Gilder’s \V biting, for sale in quantities to suit
purchasers, by GARVIN* A HAINES.
mar 12
ifcU'E —20 Casks now landing. A constant
I supply will; be kept on hand, and furnished
to dealers in quantities to suit, by
dec 6 GARDELLE & RHIND.
J" b RaNDY. — 1 pip*e superior Cognac Brandy
J 4 halt do do do
Just received and for sale by
fob 19 \\ . E. JACKSON, Auctiencer.
DUPONT’S POWDER.—SOO Kegs Ji. 'jT~G.
sporting Powder,
50 i kegs do do
15 kegs •-Eagle” Powder, in canisters,
1000 “ Blasting do. Just received ami
I for sale by (dec) GARDELLE <fe RHIND.
SITUATION WANTED; by a Young Man,'
well acquainted in the city, in a wholesale
or re tab Grocery or Dry Goods Store. The most
satisfactory references will ce given,
may 19
| K DOR J FERGUS COMPOUND—For laying in
1/ draweis among linens, laces v fnr», cloths,
&c., imparting to them a pleasant perfume,and pre
venting the lavages of the moth. For sale by
mar 13 GARVIN A HAINES.
I MPROVED CHEMICAL YEAST POWDERS
—Late Discovery. —Warranted to be equal, if
not superior, to any others. Prepared by
GARVIN X HAINES,
nov. 27 No. 232, Broad street.
riMIE VERBENA CREAM, an Emollient Soap,
A 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.
]> LANDY’S MADEIRA WlNE.—ThcTsubscri-
J} bers will receive orders foe this celebrated
Ware cither of direct importation or via India.
Samples may be seen at their office.
A f<?w dozen India Madeira now on hand and for
sale by fdec <D GARDELLE k. RHIND.
TVrOTICE —Having this daj- disposed of my en-
Lrc stock of Goods to Mr. L. W. ERWIN, I
soiicit for him a continuation of that patronage
that has heretofore been extended lo the under
signed. Persons having busint -s \\ it!i the same,
will call at tlie old Stand, where he may be found
at all times. JAMES M. DVE.
Augusta, June Ist, IS4O. ts—June 3
4 UGUSTA INSURANCE AND BANKING
J\_ COMPANY STOCK.
20 shares for sale low bv
RUSSELL, HUTCHINSON «X CO.
jan 30 Terms—G months lo approved i»aj»cr
E J 11J NT ED J ACKONETTS. —SNOWD EN 4
SHEAR have received this day from New
York a supply of superior printed Jackonetts of
the latest styles. Also, a supply of Ladies fancy
Hdkfs of various styles, plain black Chaliys and
black drab D’Ete, a superior article for Gentle
men's summer wear, tn which they respectfully
snvite the attention of the public. ap2s
ALMONDS.
a /y SACKS fresh Almonds, just received and
for sale by W. E. JACKSON,
april 27 * Auctioneer.
FOUND,
down Savannah River, on the Gth
A inst. one bag of Co*ton, which thr- owner can
have by describing marks and paying for this ad
vertisement. C. A. CLOUD,
may 15
DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS.
SNOWDEN X SHEAR have juri received from
New York, a very large supply of superior
b-4 by 1-0-4, 10-4 by 12-4, 14-4, 16-4, 18-4,20-4,
24-4 and 32-1 rich l>amask Table Cloths. Also,
rich Darna-k Napkins, to which they respectfully
invite attention of the public. dec 3
AI) M HOST KA T NOT’D V:.
4 LL persons indebted to the estate of John li.
j\_ Guedron, deceased, late of Richmond county,
are requested to make immediate payment to A. C.
Caldwell, wlio is my authorized agent, and those
bolding claims against said estate, are required to
hand them in duly attested, within the time pre
scribed by law. ELLEN GUEDRON,
April 4, islO. trwtf Administratrix.
ABBEVILLE MI.NLHAL SPBIHGfL
fINHE proprietor of the above delightful and
healthy retreat, respectfully informs his
I j friends and the travelling pubii generally that I c
will be prepared to receive visiters ©n ami aftoi
tlie lit instant. The Springs arc situated about
j twenty miles west of Abbeville C. H.,8. C., and
| six miles east of Kuckeisville, Ga. in a high and
j ireailhy region. The accommodations are or the
j C,r>t order, which, together with his determination
j to make i. a pleasant and nealthy rcsoit, cannot
> fail to please those who may favor him with a
) visit, CHARLES YOUNG.
The Charleston Courier, and Columbia South
1 Caroiinian will please copy three times, weekly,
and end their bills to Charles You- g, Loundcs
! viile, S. C. w 3t—June I
av toTTCE. All persons having demeuds against
the estate of John Ward, Etc of Jasper comi
ty dreea-ed, are requeued to present them within
I; c time prescribed oy law.
1 1 WM- F MAPP, Adm’r.
iunc S ; 18 Iff- w
i’I'ULIC SALKS.
Safe continue I.
BV A 111 TCHIXSON,
this day,
Flic sale of (. k. Hoffman*- stock of Fancy
'ood-> w ill be continued ibis day. to commence at
. o < k, A. it. • here will also I o sold a likely
• v - ro woman, about 30 years of 3^r> a ruo k %
wisher and ironer; and her child,* boy 2 vears
ol rt - Terms the >arnc as of the Drv Roods.
June LS ' '•
i;v >v. e. j \c kshn.
THIS DAY,
At IDt o'clock, in front of my store, will le soM,
3 hhrls N O Sugar
2 do Baltimore Whiskey
19 bbls MonengaheU do
12 do Brandy
6 bags Coffee
20 boxes Lemon Syrup
16 do Cordial
20 bids Flour
4 tierce s Dice
20 boxes No. 1 Soap
4 do Claret \\ rue
10 do Port do
6 bids Sugar
0 i boxes Tobacco
Also, sundry other articles.
June IS ferns cm
Sole of Groceries, Di y Goods, .ye.
15 V W. E. J AC'KSON.
On Friday, 10th inst. at 10 o’clock, at the store
lately occupied by L. I*. Dogas, will positively be
sold without reserve, the contents of said store,
consisting of Sugar, Coffee, Liquors, Saddlery,
( astmgs, Crockery, Dry Roods. &r. are.
Terms—under SIOO, rash; from SIOO to S2OO,
0 > days; over that amount, 6 months,for approved
endorsed notes. June 17
A dmin isl ml or's Sole.
lt\ \\ . E. J ACKSON.
On Wednesday, 24th inst. at 10 o'clock, at the
late residence ol .Mrs. John Clarke, corner of Rrv-
I'old and ( ampbell streets, will he sold, sundry ar
ticles ol Household and Kitchen Furniture, ron
si-ting of Bureaus, Sideboard, Sofa, Chairs, Bed
steads, Bods, Mattrasses, Bed clothing, kc.
Abo, sundry articles of Kitchen Furniture,
Crockery, &e. W. 11. GOODRICH, AdmT.
June’ 16
At private sale.
ISY RTSS EEL cV 111 Ft HINSON.
1 supor.or extension-top Barouche
1 pan sp'cndid carriage lloiscs
2 superior milch Cows
sold for no fault, the owner going North.
June 9
jHH j| |
office s. c. c. sV r. r.covifanv,
Hamburr, April 23, IS Id.
OTFCK. — Freight on Cotton to Charleston 1 y
Bail Road, is reduced to thirty-five cents per
hundred for roun i, and twenty-tire cents per hun
dred pounds for square bales.
A. B BTURGES. \gent
: : ■ V.
Officf. Te ansportation S C.C. & R. R Co. }
June 2d. IS4O.
Information to Travellers North and South,
TyjOTWITHSTANDING the destruction of the
X N bridges overtire Savannah River, at Augusta,
by the late freshet, travellers arc respectfully in
foHtncd Unit 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, Jr.
Agent Transportation.
Office S. Caromna Rail Road Co. >
ILa Mm no, .VI ay IS JO. J
ON ami after this day, the passenger train from
Hamburg will arrive ru Charleston at 2|
o'clock, p m, in time for dinner. may 1
UNIT EH STATES VIA I L I. IN E,
TO NASHVILLE , Term.
Wilson respectfully informs
tier*the public that hi> splendid line of
Four Horse Po't Coaches is running from Grecns
boro to Spring Place, Ra. via Gainesville and Cass
ville, in corincxi«aii with Cot. Ramsey’s Line to
Ross’ Landing and Nashville, and iVlaj. Wells’
Line to Athens and Knoxville, Ttnn,
Fare to Cass ville, sl2 00
“ “ Spring Place, 17 00
Leaves Greensboro on the arrival of the Rail
Road Cars from Augusta, on Mondays, Wednes
days and Fridays.
Travelling time to Spring Place, 29 hours.
*• “ “ Nashville, Go “
03* Seats car: be secured on application to
C. If GOODMAN, Agent,
mar 23 —Cm Globe Hotel, Augusta, Ra.
ALLIGATOR LINE FOR VlUliil.E,
Via Greensboro’, Eaton ton, Clinton, Macon, Per
ry, Pindcrtown, Bainbridge, Chattahoocbie, 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 G 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 oilier, the accommodations
unsurpassed, and by far the best natural roads in
'j the Southern country, only 210 miles of staging.
Stages leave Bainbridge for Tallahassee via (Quin
cy, immediately on the arrival of the Alligator
Line liom Greensboro’, and immediately on the
I arrival of Uie boats from lola.
Two Mages will at all times Lc run in com
pany, when the travel requires it.
For seats in the above Line, apply at the office ,
at the 1 riitcd States Hotel, Augusta, Geo.
apm 2 ! 1 v 1 . E« I. U . DEN 1 . Ag< nt-
ALt.UST V n HAITI KE IVAHE.
HOUSE.
aD. H. ? ILCON, 303 Broad street,
keeps at all times for -ale, a large as
sortment of ('(d)itut Furniture , of
sup* tor work.in mship and well sea
rW sorred materials, made expr. -iyfor
tac Southern climate. F.veiy artr
in the above busier vviiii all the
—aiietv o! new pattern . e.c-tiniully
received. Perons wishing to purchase can do a
well at this establishment as at any • f the Norths
cm manufactories. To be sold for cash or good
city acceptances. rnar .u
FURNITURE AND FI A NO FORTE
W AKL-110l SE,
> So. 23G Brood street, Augusta, Georgia.
The subscriber, having prevhc-ly
bought out the interest of A. Z. Ban-
BUI ta 1U his Furniture Wurhousc, ha
XaejfJS now associated himself with one of
i 3B ®ffM tue largest manufacturing establish
I B I ments in New Voik, flatten hirn-el
? * * ijia t be will be able to ofiei to the
t public an assortment of Furniture, superior in (Kjiat
i of workmanship and durability, to any heretofore
t oileied in Augusta. As the manufacturing will
1 have the personal attention of one of live j*utner«,
1 the strirUstore will beobseived in the selection
f of good wood ami dry material, {so essential to he
1 durability.
1 Ai-o, a general assortment es Pianos, from the
1 best manufactories is the Lntoa. More particulars
ly the New Vo.k Piano Forte company’s mstru
, ments, which <aruot be excelled f)r sweetne sol
tone an J durability, in tlm southern ciimate : be any
manufaetoiy in the United States, tint instru
ments are selected with the greatest care,by one
who Is a competent judge, and a written guarantee
1 is furnished in every in-tame, if required
’ f. A. Platt returns his thanks to the public for
1 their former patronage, and solicits for the company
that share ol public patronage Heretofore bestowed
on himself. The business in future w ill be cuu
ducted by a a^) MIA.S. A. i’L\'J T U Co.