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J. Paine, President, and I, ■ Gjeorgo
r l, Cashier, of the Branch of ih’e Bank
I (Bstato of Georgia. in Millrdgcyiillfe, ,Jo
I But the above statement, shewing £h| con
| Branch Bank, on Saturday -the 4th
I ‘‘‘•aMi, 18i0, hu lusive, is correct to the hciei 0 f
I ! jP.sw’edac and belli f. So help rue (|h
C. J. PAINE, President.
GEO. R. ('LAYTON, Cashier.
S to and subscribed before me, 7th of
1 j 1840. James H. R. Washisgtosl,
J Ap Notary Public.
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Bank State oT Georgia. •;
BR A X CII W A SIII x r. Tox, 7
April 7, 1840 $
; Excellency, Governor Me Donald :
1 ” i ir —Enclosed you have returns of this Branch
pl,e Bank of the State of Georgia, rpade in
-cience to the acts of the last Legislature viz •
of this Branch on Monday, 6th instant;
i laments of discounted Notes, shewing the
‘j, ant discounted, running to maturity, under
I latest, m suit, good, doubtful, bad. &c. "
I Director 3 in regard to their indebtedness to
Affidavit President and Cashier, as
V-qaircJ by 215 act to P revent suspended' Banks
7 1, selling Bibs of Exchange over two per cent.
I am, very respectfully,
Your obedient, servant,
SAMUEL BARNETT, Cashier
y B,—Also is annexed, affidavit of the- Pre*
I jjijpnl Cashier as to indebtedness of Stock
| jpjders in this Branch. S. 8., Cksh’r.
| the situation of the Brand Bank
of'the State of Georgia, at Washington on
Monday, 6th April, 1840, in relation to Bills
I of Exchange and Notes discounted; Shewing
ihc amount of active or running paper ; the
H c :nouat in suit ; the amount under protest and
T n ot in suit; what amount is considered good ;
what amount doubtful, and wnat amount is
considered bad, as required by the 2d section
ofaa act of the Legislature, passed 24th De
cember, 1832, entitled “ An Act more effectu
ally to secure the solvency of all the Banking
institutions in this Slate.” ;
y-jtes and exchange running to
maturity and discounted by the
bank, 164.721 92
I imount of notes and bills in suit, 1,364 GU
I 'mount notes and bills under pro
test, and no. in suit 11,016 27
I enJuat of bills and notes con
■ sidered good, running under pro-
I test and in suit 175,1654 19
■ Amount considered doubtful 1.1448 00
■ Amount considered bad and lost to the bank,
I rone.
Georgia, ? Personally appeared before
| Wilkes county. 5 mt ’» A. L. Alexander, and
I hmuel Barnett, President and Cashier! of the
I (ranch Bank of the State of Georgia, at- U’ash-
I 2’ion, who being duly sworn, depore itnd say,
■ gat the above and annexed statements exhibiting
I ie condition of said Bank on the 6ln April,
I 40, are just and true to the best, of thei* know-
I dgeand belief. 1
A. L ALEXANDER, President.
SAM’L BARNE TT, Cashier.
I Sworn to before me. this April 7th, 1840*.
9 E. M. BUR I ON, Notary Public.
■ State of the Branch Bank at Washington,
J Monday, April 6th, 1810. i
j UESOr HCI.S. *
■ ash balance, 131.274 17
Branch Bank bills,.. 84,845 GO 46 429 17 f
■ioies discounted 175,738 19 I
Bank lot, 9.(, : 00 00 |
Botes in suit 1,364 00
■Mice Milledgeville, 806 16
Bice Athens 1,115 25,
Bichange, 14 81 i
■Salaries, 1,500 00 >
■incidental expenses 145 84 i
236.173 42
cash.
I Bank of Augusta, 5.440
I Other Branches State Bank 1,906
I Central Bank - 040
I Aug. Ins. and Banking Co, Augusta, 7.U25
I Mechanic's Bank, Augusta, jbßs
I Co'uinbus Bank, 1 75
Georgia Rad Road 5j.310
Central Rail Road, 2|660
KuckersviUe Bank .570
■Bumswick Bank, -415
South Carolina Banks, - 19
Cold 11,995 89 5
Silver,.. 9,588 28 21,584 17 I
$46:429 17
LIABILITIES.
I Branch bank notes.... 187 327 *
do. on hand, 84,845 i
In circulation, 102f453 00
Bank of Geoigia 5,234 00
Bank of Milledgevillle, { 16 76
■Mechanic’s Bank, ; 333 45
■ Office Macon, ]i,479 37
■ Office Angus a, 5*,418 80 f
I Aug. Ins. & Banking Co. Augusta, $ SO4 09
■ bi-count on notes (’.461 18
Capital Stock 100,000 00
At Cr. individuals, 16,843 77
2361.173 42
Bank State of Georgia, branch at Washing
ton, April 6th, 1840. *
SAMUEL BARNETT, Cashier,
Georgia, £ We, the undersigned, A.L. |
Rilkes county, > Alexander, President;, and S.
Carnett, Cashier of the branch bank of Ihe State
of Georgia, at "Washington, do swear that at no
tune (same the passage of an act of the? General
Assembly ol’the State of Georgia, entitled- il An act
prevent the several banks of this State from j
sei ling or disposing of Exchange at a higher rate j
P er cent than herein expressed, under certain ‘
conditions; and to prescribe the mode of punish- ;
■ rntfora violation of the same,” passed the 23d i
Decern’.er, 1539.) lias this bank violated the j
pmvisions o( said Act, either directly; or indi- j
re °tly, an? that the same has not been| clone by j
My other officer or officers of this bank?, within
•ocir knowledge, for the benefit ol said «>ank.
A" L. ALEXANEER. President
SAM’L BARNETT, Cashbr.
B worn to before me. April 7. 1840. |
E. M. BURTON, Notary Jhjblic.
Georgia, 7 We,the undersigned! Adam
r Likes county, 5 L. Alexander, Preside: t, and
'-haiuel Barnett, Cashier of the Branch |B,ink ot
'“S Btatq ,)j Georgia, at >V ashington, diwiarc on
(bat no Stockholder in said bank is indebted
|J ibis institution in any amount whatever, or in
manner whatsoever, either directly or inch
'} • “ on bond, note, bill ot exchange? or othci
ligations.” j I
A. L. ALEXANDER, President,
SAM’L BARNETT, Cashje-.
1 worn to before me. April 7, IS4O. |
E. M. BURTON, Notary public.
L conformity to the second section t?f the Act
°J lhe 23d December, 1839, Garnett Andrus, one
c ' Directors of the Branch of the Sij3le Bank
‘ ‘tshingtnn, reports that on the H|th of De
n'l>er 1539, he borrowed of said brajach bank
i3OO -) three hundred dollars, on bis Wn note
; 1 which Was paid on the first of FebruD y, 1840;
‘ a ioit above is all which he has* heen in*
J" '*< or has borrowed, or has been {borrowed
■ l! 'a on bis own note or obligation, «>— (hat oi
r '- ’ otuer period within the six niOiilhs.
i
Georgia, ( Personally appeared before
1 Mkcs county. $ Justice of the Inferior C.our {
i
5 in and for said county, Garnett i
mg duly sworn, sailh that the ah\ CW> ’ Who be *
! l ° Ule bcSt of his knowledge ail d
!. Swor » to and sullcrfficd fANDRL^VS
f A P fll - I 81 0« LEWIS 8. , ia c 4lh
S. WingMd ll g ffire i ab ° V ® re ° i,fd Acl - LA
f that the grea el t declare
at any one d 'u ‘ ° bv ,ne to sa 'd bank.
is eleven Inm-hr thC preceiJ,n S six months,
i ■ mdred and seventy fl I7n x i.u
and that the amount at presem due bv °
thousand and fifty C 1.050.) dollars * * S ° Re
« . A. S. WINGFIPT n
■ worn lo Woftme, lhis 6tn April, l S 4n
L. M. BURTON, Notary Public.
In conformity Myth the above recited ct 1
' mS ’ * I" 1-anL docLe
: at anv o„p r n" eS ‘ i a ' n ° Unt , ,lue b - v me ,0 saiJ l’».k
is < 4 • m , e Urin " the preceding six months
thatthe n,ne JUntJrcd and seventy dollars, and
hat the amount at present due, is forty-five bun
dred dollars. April 6th, 1840. * ° n ’
THOMASSEMMS
* worn to before me, April 6th, 1840.
E. M. BURTON, Notary Public.
t.hn C , o , n S rmil - V V T ith lhe rcci.od act, I.
• hn II Pope, a director in said bank, state that
B e greater am ° unt d,,e by me to said bank at
any time curing the last six months, is five
ousand tour hundred and fifty dollars; and
that the amount now due is four thousand six
hundred and fifty dollars. ] H Popp
E. M. BURTON, Notary Public. ‘
In conformity w : lh the above recited act, I,
Adam L. Alexander, the only remaining Director
in said bank, do swear, that I have not been in
debted to said bank at any time during the pre
ceding six months, either directly or indirectly
neither am I now so indebted.
_ A. L. ALEXANDER.
E. M. BUR I ON, Notary Public.
Branch Bank State of Georgia.
Eatoxton, 6th April, 1840.
Io his Excellency Charles J. McDonald, Gov
ernor, &c.
Sir—ln pursuance of the first section of the
act of the Legislature of the 23d December, 1539
I hand you herewith a statement ot the con
dition of this office, on Saturday evening, the
4th inst.
I am, very respectfully,
4 our obedent servant,
D.R. ADAMS, Cash ier.
A Statement showing the condition of the
Branch Bank of the State of Georgia, at Ea
tonton, on Saturday, 4th April, 1340.
DR.
To Cash balance, $266,737 09
Branch notes on hand.. 162,540
Balance cash, 104,197 09
Notes discounted, 150,967 50
Branch Bank State of Georgia, at
Vlilledgev.lle, igg 33
Collection from Greensboro’ 4,166 10
Notes discounted on Macon 1,456 42
Notes discounted on Milledgeville, 271 64
Incidental expense account, 113 91
Salary account, 1,635
Banking house and lot 2,500
$265,495 89
CR.
By branch notes in hand,.242 886
“ “ 162,540
In circulation, 180,346
Bank capital, 100,000
Bank State of Georgia, Savannah,. . 7,650 S 3
Branch Bank State of Georgia at
Augusta, 21,793 72
do. do. at Macon, 5,840 09
do. do. at Athens,. ...* .305 72
Bank of Augusta, 5,872 05
Mechanics’ liank at Augusta,.... 3,025 28
Georgia Rail Road & Banking Co. do 1,114 64
Augusta Ins, & Banking Co. do ... .465 34
Augusta Insurance & Trust Co. do,. .103 96
Bank at Brunswiik, agency at Augusta, 6
Bank of Columbus, ~.2,147 78
Planters’ & Mechancis’ Bank do. do. 1,085
Western Insurance and Trust Co., Co
lumbus 446 14
Georgia Rail Road and Banking Co., at
Athens, 1,529 19
Bank of Milledgeville 1,165 73
Commercial Bank at Macon, 2.729 43
Discount account, 6,091 95
Discount on bills, 27 13
Individual deposites, 23,749 91
$265,495 89
The above balance consists, viz :
In notes Bank Slate ofGeorgia and
> branches, 13,116
« Marine & Fire Ins. Bank 220
“ Central Rail Road &B k.
Co., Savannah, 1,645
“ Banks in Augusta, 17,900
“ Georgia R. R. & Banking
Co., Athens, 15,615
“ Central Bank of Georgia, 3,770
“ Bank of Milledgeville, 4,505
“ Commercial Bank, Mr.con,
Ocmulgee, 3,1 i 0
“ Monroe Kail Road <Sc Bank
i ing Co., Macon,
“ Bank of Hawkinsville, 3,650
“ Bank of Brunswick,
“ Bank of Columbus, 9,065
“ Planters’ «5t Mech. Bank, do 1,385
“ Bank of Ruckersville, 650
“ Foreign Banks,
In vault, $74,591
In Foreign gold $6,621
United States gold, 4,494
Silver coin 18,392 93
Copper coin, 98 07
1 29,606 09
$104,197 09
Statement. &c. as required by the act of the Le
gislature of the 2d December, 1832.
Amount of notes and exchange dis
counted by this Branch, going to
maturity,. 5 150 > 255 00
Do. in suit,
Do. under protest, and not in suit,
Do. considered doubtful,
» bad, 06
j)o. “ good, $152,695 56
Branch Bank State of Georgia, 7
Eatonton,4th April, 1840. 5
D. R. ADAMS, Cashier.
Branch Bank State of
Eatonton, 4lh April, 1840. 5
Georgia , Putnam County —M c, Bran
ham President, and David R. Adams, Casmer,
of the Banch Bank of the State of Georgia, at
Eatonton, do solemny swear that the above and
within statement of the condition of the same
is just and true, to the best of our knowledge and
JOEL BRANHAM, President.
D. R- ADAMS, Cashier.
Sworn to before me this day.Apnl 4th, 1840.
JOSIAH FLOURNOY. J. L C.
Georgia Putnam County.— W e, the under
signed. Directors, hereby certify, that we have
carefully counted and weighed all the cash mcn
2 correct, 1 and^o'hl^'ih 6tat ' lnent ’ ' lr > 1 fimnd it
henry branham -x
JOSIAH FI.OI UNOV, 1
JEREMIAH CLARK Urv ,
JOEL URANIUM f 2 '"* 10 ' 5 -
JOHN C. MASON j
Hank of the -State ol Georgia.
% Branch at Macon, }
•r n hi.r „ ! April IG. 1840 <
1 o'.' 151 Excellency, Charles J. McDonald:
“-'.r 1 have Ule ho,ilor her ewnh to transmit
>ou the accompanying returns, showing the con
- aTviacl f? " k ° f l l lp Slate of Geor
! . .at Macon, up to the first Monday of the nre
! ‘ but ? nt 1 » 1C repoi!t oecssariiy condensed,
■ ■ GftSU branrlf he / n . llre resou ""' s »nd liabilities
■ ! Zi ,hr,T '° lh ? ". OtCS lvin - ““J in
1 : Jouk 1 , bunjrfj dollars is considered
uoulittul. very respectfully,
\ our cb’t servant,
c... . . . . L Gi. SEYMOUR, Pres’t.
&fa. me,, sos the situation of the Branch Bank
* tale of Georgia, at Macon, April 4, 1810.
~, ~ keso cncts.
io bills of exchange discounted
j and running to maturity, 117,063 69
; Notes discounted, running to ma
-1 |> i |. Un ' y ’' ’ 142.661 09
Bills, ot exchange and notes lying
over under protest ar;d not m
suit, Orl Q-.,
T>;,, c , 04,8/2 10
Bills of exchange and notes in
t. B ’? ll *;* 34.874 82
Real estate, ‘ 32,909 14
banking house and lot, 15.157 00
Protest account, 208 00
Balance due from Bank State of
' j Georgia and branches, 27.190 85
Balance due from other banks.... ~o!so9 47
Bills of other branches on hand,.. 5.735 00
do. do. banks do 5R993 00
Specie on hand, 25,364 87
497.839 03
LIABILITIES.
By Jr api f al stockf tock 200,000 oo
Bills in circulation oog
Balance due to other banks 13,413 92
do. do. do branches, 11,386 05
Individual deposites,. 31 066 21
Discount account, being profits
after deducting charges and saia
ries > 15,123 85
497.839 03
NATHANIEL BARKER, Cashier.
City of Macox ? „ Personally appeared, Isaac
J G. Seymour, President, and
Nathaniel Barker, Cashier of the branch of the
Bank of the State of Georgia, at Macon, who
being duly sworn on oath say, that the accom
panying returns, showing the conditon of the
said branch bank, on the tourth day of the pre
sent month, are correct and true to the best of
their knowledge and belief.
ISAAC G. SEYMOUR. Pres’t.
NA 1 H. BARKER, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 14th
April 1840. ISAAC HOLMES, N. P.
Georgia, } Personally appeared, I. G. Sey-
Bibb county 5 mour. President, and Nathaniel
Barker, Cashier, of the Branch of the Bank of
the State ot Georgia, at Macon, who being duly
sworn on oath severally say, that they have not
directly nor indirectly violated the provisions of
the act passed at the late session of the Legis
lature, regulating the rate at which Exchange
may be sold by the Banks while in a stale of
, suspension ; and that no other officer of the
Bank in which they hold an office, has done so
within their knowledge, for the benefit of the
bank.
Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 20lh
April, 1840.
I. G. SEYMOUR, President.
NATH. BARKER, Cashier,
Subscribed and sworn to before me, 20lh April,
1840. Isaac Holmes, Notary Public.
Bank State of Georgia,
Branch at Athens,"7
April 6, 1840. 3
His Excellency, Charles J. McDonald.
Dear Sir:—Herewith I have the honor to
transmit to you the several statements going to
shew the situation of this Branch of the Bank
of the State of Georgia, at the close of business
on Saturday, the 4lh day of April, instant, as re
quired by an act of the Legislature, passed 24th
December, 1834. lam very respectfully,
Yhiur ob’t servant,
S. J. MAYS, President.
Statement of the situation of the Branch of the
Bank of the Slate of Georgia, in Athens, on
the 4th day of April, 1840, inclusive, in re
lation to the bills of Exchange and Notes dis
counted ; shewing the amount of running or
active paper; the amount in suit; the amount
under protest and not in suit ; what amount is
considered good ; what amount doubtful: and
what amount is considered bad; as required
by the 2d section of an Act of the Legislature,
passed on the 24th December, 1832, entitled
“An Act more effectually to secure the solven
cy of all the Banking Institutions in this State.”
Notes and bills of Exchange discounted by the
Branch & running to maturity.. .. 148,314 28
Amount Notes & bills in suit, 13,895 27
Amount Notes and bills un
der protest and not in suit, 24,986
Amount Notes and bills con
sidered good, uundef pro
test and in suit, 183,795 55
Am’t considered doubttul 3,400
Am’t considered bad and lost
to the bank—none.
I, S. J. Mays, President, and I, Asbury Hull,
Cashier of the Branch of the Bank of the State of
Georgia, in Athens, do swear that the statements
contained on this sheet, showing the situation of
said Branch Bank, at the close of business on
Saturday the 4th of April. 1840, are correct, to the
best of my knowledge and belief. So help me
God. S. J. MAYS. President.
ASBURY HULL, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 4th
dav of April, 1840.
THOS. W. HARRIS, Judge Sup. Court.
State of the Branch Bank State of Georgia, in
Athens, Saturday, April 4th, 1840.
Cash balance 177,988 69
Br. Bk. notes on hand,. 117,815
Notes and bills discounted,. 187,1 9o 55
Due bv other banks, 4 543
Bank House and Lot, f’rno^OO
Salaries of officers,
Incidental expenses, *_Hll___
$262,254 33
CR.
Branch Bank Notes, 215.845
On hand.. : 117.81 o qq
In circulation, —* " ' ■ .
Capital Stock 42
Due lo other banks, 1 * s
Discount on Notes,
Exchange *•*:“
At credit ol Individuals,
262,254 33
I
f The Branch ha., on hand:
• Os the- Bank Slate Georgia on
£s*. R f Ro “‘ B »"k- 10,615
13anks m Augusta
‘ I’* ,n s a'ann»h .470
u>. in Columbus ]’ ()C q
l !°- MiHHgeville 1.135
uo. .ol Hawkinsville,
ffi» of RuckcisvilJe, =
So. Ca. and U. States 110
GolJ aml Silvcr coin, 33.783 G 9
Discount Account at the office r/
10tn Georgia, in Athens,
1840.
a\pnl 4, To salaries to March 1,1840. 1600
” Incidental Expenses 140 40
Balance carried to the cre
dit principal bank, 4.427 82
6,1 G 9 22
1810 * CR.
April 4. By amount discounton Notes, &c.
Since the Ist Oct. 1839, 6,153 *22
By Exchange ..u CO
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I'ourth Ward Meetings
C 3“ THE TIPPECANOE CLUB , of the 4th |
Ward, will meet at the Richmond Hotel, on
Till KSDA t E\ ENING next, the 25th inst., at
B ° ,clock - June 20
barbecue.
CNt The citizens es Richmond County are in- i
vited to attend a HARRISON 8f TYLER DIN ■ 1
NER, to he given at Harrisburg, on the 2d of July
next, free of all charge. Come and cat. je23 j
Harrison Meeting ia Hamburg. ~~
o Zl' En adjourned Meeting o£.. those persons j
friendly to the election of HARRISON and TY- j
LER to the Presidency and Vice Presidency of the
United States, will be held at the Baptist Church, *
on Thursday evening next, the 25th inst. at half
past 7 o’clock, for ’the purpose of forming a Harri
son Association for Edgefield District.
W. 11. GREENE, Chairman.
Hamburg, S. C. June 22, 1840.
I ~r- I
Consignees per South Carolina Rail Hoad.
Hamburg, June 22, IS 10.
W Robinson ; F H Cooke; P Pouliain; Patter
son & Allen ; E D Cooke ; W E- Jackson ; J Pom
roy; Baird & Rowland; Farce, Brothers &: Co;
Gould & Bulkley; D’Antignac 4c Hill; W C Way;
Stovall, Simmons & Co ; T Richards ; Scranton &
Smith; Clarke, McTier & Co; W Ilattier; JG
Winter; S Kneeland; S Westmoreland; H C Sey
mour; A Sibley; S W Oliver ; G F Dor tic ; C A
Greiner ; D S Boutet; G W Garmary ; J F Ben
son ; J Hubbard; Ct Parrott; Jeffers, and B Sib
ley & Co.
Consignees will p’ease attend.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE. "
i
Savannah, June 20.
Arrived —ship Sarah Parker, Davis,N. Orleans ;.
Br barque Sorceress, Bryer, Greenock.
Below —brig Augusta, from New York,
JVent to sea —Br barque Henry, Laird, New
Brunswick; brig Eleanor, Jones, Boston.
Deputed —steamboat Cherokee, Gould, Augusta, i
—.
Charleston, June 22,
Cleared —sebr St Denys, Post, Providence, HI.
Went to sea on Saturday ship Republic, Tomp- !
son, Liverpool. i
Went to sea yesterday —brig J C Calhoun, Bullen, j
West Indies; sclu? George, Latimer, Philadelphia. ,
AUGUSTA BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.—The j
following are the Committees for the ensuing
month :
Division No. I.—James Meredith, Demetrius -
Bland, Mrs Charles Jones, Mrs Crump.
Division No. 2 —J. P. Allsm, J. J. Robertson, Mis j
Anna Winter, Mrs Boggs.
Division No. 3 —A.J. .Miller, James Harper, Mrs
T. W. Miller, Mrs Panton.
June 23 J. W. WIG M TAX AN, Sec’y.
a a FOR SALE —A tract of Land of 143
feiiffl acres, on Ray’s Creek, about six miles I
|si§|sßl from Augusta, with a small dwelling on !
the premises.
Also, a fine Carriage and match Horses; a
Buggy and a family Horse ? 4 line young Mules.
Apply at this office. Iw —June 20
—The subscribers would inform their
customers and the public that they have sold !
their cntiie Stock of Boots, Shoes, 4cc. &c. to Mr.
C. L. BRAYTON, who will be constantly supplied
with good wares at reasonable prices y au-d we
would solicit for him that patronage which has been
so kindly bestowed upon us.
S. B. BROOKS & CO.
Those having business with, the undersigned, i
will find him at the old stand.
S. B. BROOKS, 330 Broad street.
June 13,1840. 3m
MUSIC TUITION.
O HERMAN, thankful for the share of pat
# ronage he has received since he came to
Augusta, respectfully informs his freinds that he j
has° removed to the Sand Hills, for the summer
season, and is prepared to give instruction on the
piano. His resdcnce is at Major Thompson’s,
where he may be found. Any communication
left there will meet prompt attention.
June 19 Iw
SPRING GOODS.
SNOWDEN U SHEAR have received from N.
York, Printed Jackonetts, French Cambrics,
low priced Prints, Fancy Gauze and Uernani
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, biack
Lace Veils, Ladies’ and Misses Cotton Hose, while
and bi’k picnic Gloves and Mitts, Oil Silks, bleach-*
ed and brown Cotton Shillings of superior quality,
and a great variety of other articles suitable for the
Spring and Summer seasons, to which they respect
fully invite the attention of the public.
ap 29
PICKED UP, at Winn’s Island, 32 miles from
Augusta, ctf a raft, two square Bales ol Cot
t n, one marked E. S. —the other has got no mark.
Any person applying at Wallace's Mills, proving
property, and paying expenses, can take it away.
1 F WILLIAM HARRELL,
CHARLES WALLACE.
Double Branches, Lincoln County, June 18, 1840.
w6t _ I
NOTICE TO OWNERS OF DOGS.
INFORMATION having been lodged before the
Mayor that several ruad dogs have been seen
within a few days past, within the city or the
suburbs, this is to notify all persons concerned,
that from and after this day, at 12 o’clock, the City
Marshalls and Constables will be ordered to ki.l
all dogs fount running at large in an - part ol the ,
citv. By order. S- R- OLIVER, j
June 29, 1840. Council. j
IVrfp RR i' Ni ; ''f-INKV-Anr 1
• 1 .f r.ai.Jts, . e r«lthr.<*. or liar ritc<
raa y fce bad at short notice. App'v to ’
■ B. Fliql ET. near the Market.
■> une ”• 3l
TO HOUSE CABPBRTERS.
riIHKEE or tour good louse carpenters, of I
I. steady and industrious habits,can find steady '
, c.n loiment and liberal wages, by applying to the ■
subscriber, in rear of Planters’ Hotel
June 23-tr»v3\v \VM. H. GOODRICH,
A BBCV I U,i: MINERAL sPliiMis.
■ | H E PI BLIC are hereby informed, that a rom-
I modious House ot Entertainment has been
! erected at the Springs, for the entertainment of,
I 1 -Aiis, and that the house is kept by Mr. and
- Irs. Lawhon, fiom Anderson Village, wlioie well
1 kno ' vn quahneations for the business, need, no
| comment, and will doubtless induce many of their
acquaintances to attend the Springs The sin 1
ation is perfectly healthy and quire romantic, and I
m all respects well calculated to afford a pleasant
who w obligfd » l„k i], "X
homes during the Bummor months. The water is
moreover well adapted to case; of dyspepsia, ami
i ll'ton Vh C T CS altondrd wi th chronic inflam- |
mat oil. The charges moderate.
... ... T the STOCKHOLDERS.
Abbeville, June 23. 0 .
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BK S0LI) at the bite residence of Vr
! • J t ta ,r r ss - vkrs > deceased, in the town of Lou
, isvdle, Jefferson County, within the usual hours of
sMe’fo tue highest bidder, on Tuesday, the Ith
day o August next, all the perishable property of
Hm,seboM S S *l tlPg of ,[0I " es > Cattle. Hogs,
muscho.d and Kitchen I urmture, and a Billiard
ia.de, and other art cles too tedious to mention !
1 erms on the day of sale. j
June 23, isio.' CARSWELL . Administrator.
*V °J rC . E *~“All persons having demands against
UN ae l ; ‘to Artliur Sykes, of Jefferson county,
, deceased, are requested to hand them in properly
•lutiienti ated ; and tliose indebted to the deceased
{ will make payment to
June 23, I<S<\ CARSWELL > Administrator.
R MONTHS after date, application will be
I 0 made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Jcf
, ferson countv, when silting for ordinary purposes
tor leave to seil all the real estate of the late Arthur
i Sykes, deceased, of Jefferson county, for the bene-
I lit of tin? Heirs ami Creditors of said deceased,
B. S. CARSW ELL, Administrator.
June 23. I^-10.
4 E J JO.-—A bale ol Cotton, ol 11 <ea; .re
• mark, found several miles below the city,
I i-' al t umming s \V arehouso; which the owner can
j have by paying expenses. j une 20
i EACH ISLAND CORN—V\ ill be sold in the
4 b ears, in quantities to suit purchasers. Apply
j nt the Stable of the Planters’ Hotel. St-june 20 *
lEMONS. —II boxes Lcmonq just received and
i for sale by W, E. JACKSON,
June 20 Auctioneer.
ALE. —5 casks Scotch Ale, pints,
j us t received and for sale bv
june 20 W. E. JACKSON, Auctioneer.
ULK SALT AFLOAT.— For sale by
1 i! P | 1’- D. WOOLHOPTER.
j J line 16 ts
PAPER HANGINGS.—Snowden & Shear
have received, from Philadelphia, a supply of
Paper Hangings, which they will sell at reduced
prices, mar 27
INLOUR —50 or 60 baire’s country Flour, for
. sale or barter for Groceries, at
DAWSON’S Warehouse.
Augusta, June 13.
i BUNDLES prime Eastern Ha to just
arrived and for sale this day, at the
1 wharf. Apply to RANKIN, BOGGS ic CO.
junel3
(1 EORGIA BURR STONES FOR SALE.—A
yf fust rate pair of these Mill Slones, four and
a half feet in diameter. For terms apply at this
office. jan 31 t£
4 BBLS - COUNTRY FLOUR for sale,
S. * * South Carclina and Georgia Mills, by
in iy 11 ts CLARKE, McTEIR k Co.
(GEORGIA NANKEENS of the best quality
3T for sale by the case. A. SIBLEY.
| ap I 4, n *
HAY. —45 bales prime Hay, just received on
consignment from Boston, and for sale by
B. PICQUET,
march 30 Near the lower market.
j TT J ICE. —20 Casks now landing. A constant
.3 % supply will be kept on hand, and furnished
j to dealers in quantities to suit, by
dec 6 GARDELLE & RHIND.
RANDY. — i pipe superior Cognac Braady
3 4 half do do do
Just received and for sale by
feb 19 W. E, JACKSON, Auctiencer.
DUPONT’S POWDER.—SOO Kegs IL F. G.
sporting Powder,
60 3 kegs do do
L> kegs “Eagle” Powder, in canisters,
| 1000 “• Blasting do. Just received and
; for sale by (dec) GARDELLE & RHIND.
SITUATION WANTED? by n Yoimg
well acquainted in the city, fn a wholesale
■ or retail Grocery or Dry Goods Store. The most
j satisfactory references will oe given,
may 19
Odoriferous compound—For laying in
drawers among linens, laces, furs, cloths,
| &c., impai ting to them a pleasant perfume,and pre
: venting the ravages of the moth For sale by
mar 13 GARVIN & HAINES.
TANDY’S MADEIRA WINE.—The subscri
} bers will receive orders for tiiis celebrated
I Wine either of direct impoitation or via India, j
Samples may be seen at their office.
A few dozen India Madeira now on hand and for
sale by Idee 6> GARDELLE Is RHIND.
TO BRICKLAYERS.
PROPOSALS will be received at this Office,
until Saturday next, at 12 o’clock, m. for re
! building the brick bridges thrown down by the late
1 freshet. The old materials to be used as far as
: practicable. S. H. OLIVER, desk Council,
June 17, 1840. City Hall.
DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS.
SNOWDEN R SHEAR have just received from
New York, a very large supply of superior
3-4 by 10-4, 10-4 by 12-4, 14-4, 16-4, 18-4,20-4,
24-4 and 32-4 rich Damask Table Cloths. Also,
rich Damask Napkins, to which they respectfully
invite the attention of the public. dec 3
FOUND,
J7LOATING down Savannah River, on the 6th i
fl 1 inst. one bag of Co‘ton, which the owner can
have by describing marks and paying for this ad- |
vertisement. C. A. CLOUD. |
may 15 ;
PUBLIC NOTICE.
rnHE owners of Lo’s in the City, and those
g whose cellaisare injured by the late Freshet,
are notified that immediate exertion is demanded
to clear them from the trash and water which raay
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 es the city generally,
and it is hoped that prompt and efficient measures
wifi be adopted by property-holders to co-operate
with the Corporate body in a work upon which so
much depends. By order of the Mayor.
S. H. OLIVER, Clerk of Council.
June 2, IS4O.
FINAL NOTICE^
4 LL persons indebted to the Estate of James
Leverich,late of Richmond county, deceased,
are hereby requested to come forward immediately,
and settle their accounts with Mr. Robert Austin,
who is duly authorized by ns to settle the same, j
He may be found at the Drug Ftoie of said deceas
ed, 101 Broad street, Augusta, —and all those not
I complying with this notice, may expect to find
their acconnts in suit.
I May 11, IS4O. ts
ITKLIC SALES.
Administrator's Sa e.
,„ Bv " • J.WKSOJt.
I.t,“rr^i.Tjn^?■»' h oV:i*!(, a , t bc
i l snH r P Mrs. John ( laike, corner of Hcv
roi.l and Campbell q if( , u , , \ •
tides of Household S soW. sundry ar
• . r i> ana oitcbcn rurnitinc. con
TO2 2-V fcc “T n ' 111 Pl,Bter I’»U8 ami
t (.iidcr s\\ biting, for sale in quantities to suit
purchasers, by GARVIN A HAINES,
mar 12
( i A. PLATT ft (XLvtth a \ ,
• tinning their business in Augusta, oiler
their stock of Furniture, Chairs and Pianos, on as
reasonable terms as any house in thecitv. Pianos
! lJt Tf- havp formerly sold for >450, « e now offer
lor >3*o. The price of our Furniture is reduced
iu the same proportion to suit the times. Purchas
ers will find it to their advantage to call at No. 236
* itfget jane 17
FREIGHT REDUCED,
()> TUI] GEORGIA RAILROAD.
I ER the Ist day of July, merchandise will
, be conveyed from Augusta to Crawfordvilie,
Jefferson-Uall, and Greensboro, at 2.) cents per
100 lbs, until further notice.
(»LO. 11. I HOMPSON, Agent at Greensboro,
A. GREF.N, do Jefferson Hall.
J. i. MIMS, do Crawfordville.
RICHARD PETERS,
r Transportation.
Frans. Office Ga. R. R. & B. Co. >
Augusta, June 20, 1S 40. S
3T 1<? * olumbus Enquirer,Southern Recorder,
Southern \\ big. and Macon Messenger, will oach
copy three time<.
OFFICE S. C. C. & IC. R. COMPANY,
Hamburg, April 23, IS4O.
* ’ PIC F.. —F reiglit on Cotton to Charleston by
xu Hnil Road, is reduced to thirty-live cents per
honored lor round, and twenty-live cents per hun
dred pounds for square bates.
A. D STURREB. Agent
th] 71
Office Transportation S.C.C. & R. R Co. >
June 2d.1540.
Information to Travellers North and South.
UPWIFHSTANDING the destruction of the
Am bridges over the Savannah River, at Augusta,
by the late travellers are respectfully in
lurmed that arrangements have been made for pars
ing the river, asd that the Cars leave Hamburg
and Charleston daily at the usual hours and arrive
as formerly. * WM. ROBERTSON, Jr.
Agent Transportation.
pknT.tSj fs’j 7*l
Office S. Carolina Rail Road Co. /
Hamburg, May 1, lb4(>. C
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
UNITED STATES M AIL Ul N E,
TO NASHVILLE, Term.
H. N. Wilson respectfully informs
I —_the public tliat his splendid line of
Four Horse Post Coaches is running from Greens
boro to Spring Place, Ga. via Gainesville and Cass
ville, in connexion with Col. Ramsey’s Line to
Ross’ Landing and Nashville, and Maj. Wells’
Line to Athens and Knoxville, Tcnn.
Fare toCassville, 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, 2f> hours.
*• “ “ Nashville, 65 “
03" Seats can be secured on application to
C. 11 GOODMAN, Agent,
mar 23—Cm Globe Hotel, Augusta, Ga.
ALLIGATOR LINE FOR MOBILE,
Via Greensboro’, Eaton ton, Ciiuton, Macon, Per
ry, Pindertown, BainbridgC, Chattalioocbie, 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 cntiie route; leaving Augusta by the Georgia
Rail Road cars to Greensboro’ every Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday,at 6 o’clock, P. JVf. and ar
rive in Mobile in three days and a lialf imining
time.
Travellers are assured that the staging upon this
line is superior to any other, the accommodations
unsurpassed, and by lard lie best natural roads in
the Soutiiern country, ci>ly 210 miles of staging.
Stages leave Bainbridge for Tallahassee via Quin
cy, immediately on the arrival of the Alligator
Line from Greensboro’, and immediately on the
arrival of the boats from lola.
03" Two Stages will at all limes be run iu com
pany, when the travel requires it.
For scats in the above Line, apply at the office,
at the United States Hotel, Augusta, Geo.
april 2! Iv GEO. W. DENT. Agent.
PARSONS, with a view tSTclo -
ing his present business in Augusta,
|;jra| offers his extensive Stork of Furniture,
Pianos, kr. at cost.
JrTpP/ /t7 Purchaser* will Und ttie stock fresh,
y | fashionable, and at veiy low prices.
AUGUSTA FURNITURE WARE-
Hoiini:.
D. 1L SILCOX, 303 Brood street,
keeps at all tines for sale, a large as
sorlincnt of Cabinet Furniture, of
superior workmanship and well sea
soned materials, made expressly for
the Southern climate. Every arti
* e 111 ***** * |{j,JVC business, with all the
_Sbvartety of new patterns,continually
received. Persons wishing to purchase can do a
well at this establishment as at any of the Norths
ern manuf actories. To be sold for cash or good
city acceptances. mar *5
FURNITURE AND PIANO FORTE
WARE-HOUSE,
No. 23G Broad street, Augusta, Georgia.
The subscriber, having prevuusl
Ti H bought out the interest of A. Z. Ban
wiil ta in his Furniture Warehouse, ha
now associated himself with one of
the largest manufacturing establish
m MjL ft merit' to New \u.k. Ikttei btimcl
» that he will be able to offer to the
public an assortment of Furniture, superior in point
of workmanship and durability, to any heretofore
offered in Augusta. As the manufacturing will
have the personal attention of one of the partners,
the strictest care will be observed in the selection
of good wood and dry material,(-o essential to be
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 carnot be excelled for sweetness ol
tone and durability, in tha southern climate, b. any
manufactory in the United States. Our instru
ments are selected w ith the greatest care, by one
who is a competent judge, and a written guaianlcc
is furnished in every instance, if required
C. A. Platt returns his thanks to the public fpr
their former patronage, and solicits for the comjany
that share of public patronage Heretofore bestowed
on himself. The business in future will be con
ducted by fap2) UHA>. A. PLATT t Co.