Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, June 26, 1840, Image 3

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i .aRKiSON AND TYLER DIXNKr. | The citizens ©f Richmond, < olumbie., War » rind Burke Counties > Ga > and th e adjoining of South Carolina, arc respectfully invited partake of a. ; I P |KId E 15 A RKEC IJ E , | ~b e 2 Ilanisburg,near Augusta,on iLurs- I . v the 2d day of July next. The preparations I!” extensile, and wPI be ample for the accommo- I Nation of aH who ma J att'nd | , e2 6 JOHN McKEWjjTE. following gentlemen have been appointed ftf corresponding Committee of the Central Tip- Club of Richmond County : ‘ ; j /dam Johnston. Wji. T. Gould. p. M. Robertson. pipe superior Cognac Brandy P* 4 half do do do s" rus t received and for sale bj p. 19 W. E. JACKSON. Auctioneer. /iHLORIDE OF LIME, of superior quality.— I \ guppl y just received bv 'fa 1 2-sw6w II AVI land, risley & CO, i <ONGR ESS WATER—in quart or pint bottles, I i iud received, direct from Saratoga Springs, t y J UAVILAND, RISLEV & Cl), 'jane 12 sw6tir vvLl V*>LB SUMMER RESIDENCE, x FOR SALE. rr That large two story Building, v/|t;h 6 r o acres of Land attached, 300 i.aies of jfBTiT tenable land, situated about 200 yards from the Georgia Railroad, and immediately on the state Road leading from Augusta to Wam-n'on, ind 27 miles Lorn Augusta, known as FauVs O'd plate, with a good well of water, kitchen, stables, and out-buildings, suitable for private or transient business. The subscriber wishing to sell Tor no other reason than for tae benefit of his creditors, a gain will be given by applying soon.; For terms, apply to JAMES KIRKPATRICK, or on tfie premises to the subscriber. J W. BEALE, jute 25 wtro EXECUTOR’S SALE. ON the first Tuesday in September next, at Co lumbia Court House, between the usual hours, will be sold 193 acres of land in Columbia county, adjoining lands of James L. Heggie, Nel son M. Benton and others, belonging to the estate of Archibald Heggie deceased, and sold under the provisions of the Will of tire deceased, lor the pur pose of distribution among the heirs of said de ceased. Terms made known at the sale. June 25, 1840 ISAAC X. HEGGIE, Ex’r. Georgia, Columbia minty : VJATIIANIEL GRIFFIN, of District No. 10, Tolls befoie me, John G. Tankersley, \i Jus tice of the Peace for said County, two Horst's, one a dark Bay, about 5 feet 4 inches high, lus loft hind foot white, has a switch tail, with a few s,id le spots upon his hack, trots only, and works gen tle—supposed to be about fourteen years old, and appraised by David Bcay and Daniel O. Jones, to fitly dollars. The other, a Gray, 5 feet 1 inch high, has a long tail, works and rides well—sup- j posed to to about 10 years old, and appraised by the j said Sea v and June*, t > seventy dollars, this 20th i June, 1840. JOHN G. TANKEKBLEY,J. P* j A trim extract from the Lstr.iy Book. june 25—w3t DAVID HARKIBS, Clerk. MONTPELIER SPRINGS, Monroe Count if, Geo. THE MONTPELIER HOUSE will be fopen for the reception of Visiters, on the | = 1 Oth of June.—This celebrated water ing place is beautifully situated, 16 mi es West of j Macon, and is nearly central to the State. Its lo atioa and scenery blend the advantages of.health j indpiuc air, with the charm of a romantic pano- | ram a of woods, and vale , and cultivated fields, at once interesting ai a retreat to the valetudinarian —to ihc man ol business, and the devotee of pleasu.e. ihe analysis of these waters, having been laid before the public, I deem it unnecessary to say more thm apply their medicinal properties to the healing ai t. In the mitigation and lelicf of the following diseases, they stand pre-eminsnt : Dropsy, hydrocephalus in infants, marasmus, teeth ing, chocu infantum, riieumatism, si k head ache, fhspepsi.i, billions derangement and affections of >he live •, diabetic and calculous disorders of the kidneys, herpetic an I scrofulous eruptions of the skin; together with a groat variety of complaints oiigmating from low and miasmatic distric s of rountij. ihe Baths, which are great restoratives to debilitated constitutions, w ill be kept in good order, and i careful mile and female, to attend uiem. Jhe chambers are large and airy, and the servants will he found to be competent and atten l'ej \ ta ole shall be constantly supplied with mvi;. deacacy the season ami the surrounding country wi:l luimsh. The stables will be well supp iie d with provender, and careful ostlers to at ♦end them. Ihe subscriber takes this opportunity jo letura tis t tanks to his f.iend-s and the public, for the p-'tronagt, he has received s;m:c he has been p o puetorut the Montpelier House, and assures them, wat no exertions on his put shall be wanting, to bt't entire satisfiction to all who may visit iis nouse. \ inters f.om the sea coast, on Muir anival at 1 f. 01 ;' vlil be taken direct on the Monroe Rail ■ i' 1 ‘ \, c Depot, where a carriage will alw r ays | 1 . m Wai tmg to take them to the Springs. —J J ne IS—w ,:t 11. J. CHALMERS. fiVuv ur.irH'" 5 ' MIPfERAL SPRINGS. I HK FI BLIL are hereby informed, that a com ererhfi J . l f° U w P!t ! use Entertainment has been <lt t!,e S P rin SS the entertainment of that the house is kept by Mr. and . j. '*' -'on, from Anderson t illage, whose well | ' * ll Qualifications for the business, needs no , i < nt. an 1 w ill doubtless induce many of their atinn tUlt ' la *' rS altend the Springs. The situ ln , n ls P-'-fertly healthy and quite romantic, and rem [ P ) pc,s calculated to afford a pleasant h. lw , a , , c * who are obliged to leave their during the Summer months. The water is < ,^ teove ) r Wed adapted to case* of dyspepsia, and .cf 1 ■’ incases attended with chronic inflam mit on - The charges moderate. 4K . THE STOCKHOLDERS. UeorgiHj Sc riven County: -izabeth Buxton w vs - {-Divorce. benjamin Buxton. J 8 - appearing to the Court by the Sheriff's return, A , Defendant is not to be found in this ant' nr’ * on Inot l o,1 > Ordeied that the Defend and fP^ ear at tllp next term of this Court, and then 0; . 4 °swcr to the complaint of the Libellant, firt' lOJ , rl W; H proceed as by default; and it is <td* 0^ r or b p red, that a copy of this ru’e be publish ruS'i' month, for three months, in one of the ■\ | C - °f this State, befoie said Court. .■ il| e extract from the minutes, this 11th day S'’ ’• ALEXAXDEII KEMP, Clerk. J to the Court, by the return of the ii_i .k': 5 l ni ’ that the Defendant is not to be found TitaVtl. ;t is on motion of Counsel, Ordeied, ‘-vu V Defendant appear at the next term of this tobVr liieiJ there plead, answer or demur Plant's bill of complaint, or the bill i iai j\ tjKen pro confesso. It is further ordered, fur Y fopy cd this rule be published once s month I -ii months before said Court, in one of tae A t JUZOUCS of State. <*f r,, ue OXII act from the minutes, this 11th daj' lU b, >in T' rI T- K u LAUD. H E subscriber having nrornr^^ Mount Canon, 16 milcs P \ 3 h ° USe at open on the first of July next Au^sta > wi!l tion both of transient and f acc , ommoda will make every effort to ,- b ? arders - Ue who may honor him with arlli Sa l lsfactlon to all for the summer. a 5 either transient or the T^ W Xmy°of th h fU‘ h , 0f ,h ° retre ‘*’ S Ch per,onsas mavhp 7"' " ee g s 00 for the summer, can do of '"gaginc eoard ’'mn" 26 VV N' n f B U rke a co U n, S r g S " b ‘ AN tony. UIFTV I)OLLARS~RE\V VRD _R an hsT an As™ C K S “ bscribcr > in Vebruncy Ho is aho‘t 1C n n b> ’ name of Lewis.— KicVor T who wJi‘ £ him Columbus, Ga , June 26,_m!k ' “m”' DISSOLUTION rfIHE firm of JEFFERS BOULIVARE K this day dissolved by mutual consent \n Je C ™ 61Me i bUsinpss wi » b e attended to bv II L Jeffees, who is hereby authorized to Jse the of a The°s a me. hrm lhg Hamburg, S. C., June 20, ISTO. H>JL L VVARK * the above notice, our friends and the Dublin fe'TJ&T'f ° f di ‘ so, “ ti ™ of the firm of Je“ nLdi.J-.“® u, wa re> wh.ch has been rendered ex pedient in consequence of our heavy loss bv the late disastrous freshet; and in declining business t7a/l ’7n; fU ,h' V 7 n ' :< | r '° ° Ur frien<ls oor sincere in k'• th klnd P atlona ge and support while Daid bU and e tt S ’f and aS weowe that must be pud and that <mon, we hereby make an earnest naJrni It th ° Se Vvho are ind ebted to us, to make payment as soon as possible. 11. L. JEFFERS TT . T H. BDULWARE.’ . Hamburg, June 24, IS4O. w j m A TOTICE.-The subscribers would inform Their t c, JSt°mers and the public tliat tlicy have sold jh. te,rt..e Stock of Boots, Shoes, 6rc. &c. to Mr •n‘ f () N, Who will be constantly supplied with good wares at reasonable prices’; and we wou'd solicit for him tliat patronage which has been so kindly bestowed upon us. s. B. BROOKS & CO. Those having business with the undersigned will find lorn at the old stand. r to BROOKS, 330 Broad street. June 13, 1840. 3m RUISLIC NOTICE. rSIHE owners of Lois in the City, and those it whose cellars are injured by the late Freshet arc notified that immediate exertion is demanded to cleai them from the trash and water which may lemain in them. The most energetic means will <e u,-cd by the city Authorities to enforce the re moval oi every thing which may be considered as injurious to the future health of the city generally, and it is hoped that prompt and efficient measures will be adopted by property-holders to co-operate with the ( orporate body in a work upon which so much depends. By order of the Mayor. LL OLIVER, Clerk of Council. June 2. 1840. PRINTED JACKONETTS. —SNOWDEN 4- SHEAR have received this day from New | the latest styles. Also, a supply of Ladies fancy Hdkfs of various styles, plain black Challys and black drab D’Kte a superior article for Gentle men s summer wear, to which they respectfully sjivite the attention of the public. ap 25 (BURLING FLUID, &c. —Blending with a gmte- J ful and refreshing perfume, the desirable quality ot strengthening and promoting the growth ot the Hair, without giving to it the greasy hue of Pomatum, or the volatile moisture of the Oils. Its utility is confirmed by the most extensive con sumption. Also, the Genuine Maccassar Oil, and Ward’s Celebrated Hair Oil. F'or sale by mar 13 GARVIN & HAINES. TVT OTICK. —The undersigned will be prepared, i on, and after 10th May next, to pay the first j class creditors of the estate of John Log ax, a divi- ! dend of Twenty per cent, on the amount of princi- 1 pal of their claims, with 10 months interest on said dividend. ROBERT A. REID, AdmT. &c. Os Thomas McDowall dcc’d. Surviving Assignee. ap 21 d&wllt TOM TUNSTALL THIS thorough bred Horse will stand from this time until the fust of July next at the stable in the of Augusta, formerly occupied Vj[ by Bertrand, Jr. Terms—§3o the Bs} l . t tagSa season, payable at the last visit; for three or mi le mares, owned by the same person, §25 each: §1 £or the groom. PEDIGREE. J. R. H. Acklin, Esq. of Huntsville, Alabama, certifies as follows :— ‘ Tom Tunstall was foaled mine on the 29th May, 1831. His dam was High land Mary and her dam a full-blooded Archie mare; the sire of Highland Mary was old PacoleC Tom Tunstall was sired by old Pacific, and he by old Sir Archie. This is as far as lam able to go, tho’ I am satisfied 'Tom Tunstall has descended from as good a stock as any horse in the United States.— He was a race horse of the first order, but I lear will never bo able to make a first rate race again, owing to his leg; it was injured when a three year old, in training, as I believe. By addressing Har dy Cryeu, Gallatin, Tennessee,you can get a full pedigree of the dam of Tom Tunstall.” The same Mr. Hardy Cryer certifies thus : —“ Highland Maty combined as many or more rich crosses of thorougn breds than any maie ever raised in Tennessee. — She was got by the noted horse Pacolet, the son of imported Citizen ; her dam Rosey Carey by Sir Archie; grand-dam Sally Jones by the imported horse Traveller, cailcd Big Ben or Charlcmaine, (son of O’Kelley Eclipse, and one of the purest importations of the last century;) great grand-dam by the imported horse Wrangler;great-great-grand dam OTossum by imported Shark; great-great great-grand-dam by the celebrated American quar ter race horse, Goode’s old Twigg; great-great great-great-grand-dam by imported Fearnaught; great-great-great-great-great-grand-dam by Lee’s old Mark Anthony outol a marc by imported Mou key.” On the sire’s side it is deemed unnecessary to trace beyond Sir Archie. It is presumed none will require a purer or better attested pedegree! — If farther recommendation be wanted, call and see Tom WILLIAM HOLMES, Agent. ieb 22 —trwttwtr IN OUR Months after dats application will be ’ made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Washington county,when silting for ordinary pur poses, lor an orer to sell Lot No. 22, JUth District, 3d Section, Che rokee county, diann bj* A’abll Barnet, orphan, for the benefit of said orphan JOHN N. CALHOUN Guard April 14, 1840. Georgia, Lincoln county : Court of Ordinary, May Term, IS4O, Present, their honors Peter Lamar. H. W. Haga nan, Aaron Hardy, Stephen Stovall, and Lewis Parks, Esqs. HrHEKKAS Elbridge G. Adams has petitioned T T L s " id Court, praying that W. W. Stokes, the administrator of John Moss, late of said county, deceased, be directed to execute to him, the said Adam-s titles to a certain house r.nd lot in the town of Decatur, DcKa'b county, heretofore sold bv the said John Moss to the said Adams; said lot being distinguished in the plan of said town as the east half of lot number twenty-six, as appears to us by the bond of the said John Moss. All per sons concerned aie hereby required to take notice, and if they have or know of any sufficient cause why the said titles should not be made to the said Adams, they are desired to make it known on or before the first Monday in September next, or the sai I administrator will be directed to execute said titles in compliance with said bond. It is further ordered that this rule be pubushed once a month for three mouths in one of the public gazettes of this state. . , , Examined and ordered to record and published in accordance with the application, 4th Mav, 1840. • A true copy from the minutes of the Inferior Court, sitting for ordinary purposes. HUGH HENDERSON, Clerk. May 12, IS4O. m3t j rjriHE'WSTV. -of thcHpreaden'Tl )r h \ B cJnn'" K '" » «* \-<i> ins,, n, S h L m ,-r ' 5 Teachers and other of . eiCCUij:> 1 the ensuing 'cholastic i T f 1 e for first day of October next. ,COmmenCing ° n lhc ’ Ao-osu, June 28.? S “OBERT Clerk. J -1 s\v Bi LLIARD room. ; '’"""‘S be kept constantly on hand Tho i Lwpfois will : attention to business L J hey !ope b / stlict patronage. All dßoideHv n! 3 ? hare of P llb]ic ■ Billiard Room defl> pei>ons ke P ! out of the - —7 may 28—trwtl ~ ,101> D,‘&C. “ i) 00 per , ;)d- 4 lnCh “ 3SS ' a " 6»li lbs. 2uu coils Bale Rope ; st) ps. heavy milled and bleach, d Sacking • 1 bale plaid and striped Hemp Carpeting ? ’ • y VARDEILe 4 Ulfl.N-D. 1 ma> 10 t s ; ISOUTIL-CARoT7u\X^l^mXi t TUTJK, THE djties of this Institution, under the direc tion of Dr. Elias Marks and Rev \vlll (Wnf* H * Lyler, will be resumed on the fiist 1 (Jctober ensuing. : „.u r T enty ' tW o years of P ;,st serv ice is the pledge ! ■ °h- K le - above ' named individuals offers, • f"* kt " [n< jfi m forthcoming. He is enabled,, ‘ tlorn P ers °nal acquaintance, to testify as to .he i su P eilol ' purifications of Mr. T. The following I , among other testimonials, are offered : ' r n’ ,lr - W f l,in g ton H. Tyler is a graduate of this j College After taking his first degree, he went to : Kentucky, where he proved himself to be an able I and faithlal teacher of youth. Being invited to take a tutorship here, he returned and discharged I the duties ot his office with great credit to himself and advantage to the Institution, Since then he has studied Theology in the Andover Seminary ! and is now a very acceptable preacher of the Gos- It affords me great pleasure to recommend him ; to the public, as a man of high moral and Christian I character, and perfectly well qualified to take I charge ol any Academy or High School, where his soivices may be wanted. H Humphrey, Pres. Amherst College, Sept. ]G, 1839.” _ . “Amherst College, Sept. 20, 1839. This may certify, That the subscriber is well acquainted with the Rev. Wellington H. Tyler, having known him as a member of this College, of which he is an alumnus,and afterwards as a Tutor in the College, and since as a licensed preacher j resident in this place ; and I take great pleasure | in recommending him to the public confidence as a | Christian and a minister, and also as a scholar and gentleman, highly qualified by his abilities,attain ments, and general character, to superintend the instruction ot youth of either sex iti ary of our literary institutions. N. VV.Fiske Prof. Int. and Mor. Phi’y.” Mrs. T. is amply recommended by the Principals of the Troy Female Seminary, and also by Profs. Yates of Union College, and Joslin of the New Y r ork University. The Principals of the Institute, in the discharge of the highly ie<ponsible duties which will devolve ' upon them, will aim at practical results, and at j tempt rather to qualify those submitted to their ! care for the duties of real life, than to gain for them the admiration too often bestowed upon er ratic genius and fanciful attainments. The former requires the symmetrical developcment of all the faculties which make up the mental and moral constitutions, and, under no circumstances of future life, will it leave the pupil in the condition of a traveller, who should* receive for his guidance a map of a different country from that in which he is to travel. They will aim at permanent results. The pow er and the habit of reasoning are worth more than any number ol the results ot others’ rea , -onii g;— the loveot knowledge and a mind well disciplined and directed for future acquisitions, are a greater blessing titan any amount of knowledge without such guaranties lor its perpetuity and increase, as a living fountain is worth more than a stagnant ■ reservoir of however great dimensions. I They will aim, in short, at combining, in the : highest practicable degree, the advantages of home education with those which, in the general, can only be enjoyed abroad, where many are brought together for the same object;—at concentrating the endearments of home, its social sentiments and its proprieties of lilc—for the improvement and the enjoyment of those who may thus be removed from the danger of being injuriously involved in fash ionable dissipation, or being too early occupied with distracting domestic cares and avocations. It will be perceived that the new arrangement leaves the identity of the Institute untouched. It will be the same in its objects and aims—the same in its internal arrangements, in its religious aspects and in the sentiments of its conductors, as they legard the domestic institutions of the South. — Hence the propriety of omitting here much that must otherwise have been detailed at large, res pecting our arrangements and the advantages of them —matters, which have already and repeatedly been submitted to the notice of the public, and as it would seem, met their approbation. The regular Term of the Institute consists of nine months, commencing on the Ist of October, nd terminating on the last day cf June. Term avided into two Sessions, ol four and a haff months each. Second Session commences on the second Monday in February, terminating on the last day of June. It is every way desirable that pupils should enter at the commencement of the Term ; they will, however, be received at any period of the Term, and charged only for the unexpired portion of the Term. The Institution will be open five days of the i week, during the hours of recitation, from 6 a m. j to 5 p. m. to the inspection of patrons and those! interested in the cause of Female Education. No expenditures will be made for pupils, for books, stationary, postage, and necessary articles, such as shoes, &c. unless an advance is made, in deposite, for the same. All letters to Principals must be post-paid. We recommend to patrons and others to post-pay 1 their letters, addressed to the inmates of the In stitute, in order to anticipate errors of double post age upon the part of Postmasters. terms. Board and entire course of studies in Literary and Scientific Departments, inclusive of washing, fire-wood, candles, ink, quills, &c. for Academic year, §2OO U 0 Chemistry, with use of Chemical apparatus 16 00 Botany* * p Latin and French Languages, each, 32 00 Music —piano, guitar, or harp, each, 50 00 Use of Pia.io, < 6 Drawing, 32 00 An additional charge will be made for pupils who remain at the Institute during vacation. Each Session payable in advance. Attached to the Institute are a well selected Library, Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus, and a Cabinet of Minerals, Barhamville, near Columbia, (S.C.) May 10,1840. Text Books —introduced in succession in each Department of Study —Murray’s Grammar and Exercises; Wilkins’ Astronomy: Jamieson’s Rhet oric; Whatclv’s d-J; Porter’s Analysis; Abercrom bie's Moral and Intellectual Philosophy; Paley’s Evidences; Smilie’s Philosophy; Woodbridge and Willard’s Modern Geography; Cummings’ Ancient do* Dr. Butler’s Geographical Classica; do’s Atlas; Bobbins’ Outlines of History; Tytler’s modern and ancient do; Hale’s do. of tic United States; Mrs. Lincoln’s Botany; Eaton’s do; Beck s Chcmisti}; Grund’s Natural Philosophy; Colburn’s Menial Arithmetic; Smith's Arithmetic; Colbuin s Alge bra; Day’s do; Giuod’s Plain Geometry; Playfairs Euclid; Day’s Mathematics; Wanostrocht’s French Grammar; Hertz’s t rench C lassical Reader; Abeille; Easy Lessons in French; Choix d’Anecdotes; Bol mar’s Colloquial Phrases; Bolmar’s Perrin » tables; Collet's French Dialogues; Coilot’s French Anec dotes; Gould’s Adams’ Latin Grammar; Mairs Svntax; Jacob’s Latin Header; Cicero; \ irgil; Ains- ■ w'orth’s Latin Diction ry; Eutick’s Latin Diction- | a ry • . Any of these, as required, can be furnished at the Institute, at New \ork retail pikes. may 23 m6t j 1 HI -WEEKLY LINE, .rwfe Vin!inh vzzgrzT 00 ' **"« Our stages leave each of the above places ererv and 3nd Krida - V » conne 't at Salem, S«I fc p n?s (,ra - v S|ll Ph«r, Red Sulphur Salt Sulphur, and White Sulphur Sprint th ree times a week and back. 1 3 ’ Visitors from the Kast, will find no difficulty in he n u f h Se a a t , at ° r ! ensb r OU ’ h * aild «*«* from the .outh at Lexington; both these points I eino* cf route between Raleign and Saiis- Passengers are informed that the}* will find! every accommodation and attention calculated to make them comfortable on the road, and w.ll be - )re t \ VtODC nisht 0n their P assa ~ e - June 1 ' s . 154.1.-SWlm, KENT & BLAND. fA ■ A h c S' R RENT. Th* property of the an- | filpf J® ned ’ on Eroad > Campbell and son- Prcsbvterlaif rS* k’ ° n Mclntosh Street. near the StockU. Appij by Jh. ; Ju]v 2 McKenzie & beknoch. N. B. The occupants of the property for the year ensuing ] st October next, will g£ e notes nay! a.de quaitc.lv, and pay fur the use of the Hy- I c: ar - SALE—A tract of Land of 143 I [iiliH * crc; > on Ray’s Creek, about six miles : jf==**’.r°m Augusta, with a small dwelling on ; the premises. ° J „ Also ’ a fine Cavriage and match Horses : a ! | Buggy and a family Horse ; 4 fine young Mules. Apply at this office. Hv—jime 20 j FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. STRA\ ED or stolen from the sub ! l C , nbcr ’ on Saturday night, the 30th of j May, or Sunday morning, one sorrel I Hoise, and one sorrel Poney. The horse is of or- i j dma 'T sizc > about ten years old, —his under lip much cut with the bit, —a small spot in his face, switch tail, ra>her cat-hamed, —one hind foot I white, above his 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 tali, —collar marks, and is rather shm, with keen legs, and is about 5 or G years old. If stolen, the above reward will be paid for them and the thief, with proof to his conviction ; or a ! reasonable reward for the Horses, delivered to me I in Augusta, together with reasonable expenses for J bringing them. Information of them will be thank fully received. HENRY BIRD.. June 16,1540. swtf* A* PLATT & €0:, with a view of con ) • tinning their business in Augusta, olfer their stock ot furniture. Chairs and Pianos, on as reasonable terms as any house in the city. Pianos that we have formerly sold'fbr $450, we now offer for $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. 236 Broad street. June IT XTO TlCE.—Brought to Jail as a runaway, on the IGt.h of December, 1-539, by Mr..lsaac Leavy, ot Hamburg, S. C. a-Negro man named John Bue ton, who says he was bom free two miles from C harleston, 8. C. The s-aiff Negro is about 5 feet 8 inches high, between 50 and 60 years of age, very dark complexion; says he has been living in Hambnrg, 8. C. for the last twelve years, and says he has been working for Mr. G. H. Hail, of Ham burg, S. C. off and on for the last six years. Any person owning the saul Negxc r will please come forward, prove property, pay expenses, and take him away. LAURENCE T. SHOPP, Jailor ofi Richmond County.. June 17, 1540.. w3t SPRING GOODS* SNOWDEN & SHEAR have received from N. York, Printed'Jackonetts, French Cambrics, low priced Prints-, Fancy Gauze and' Hemani Ildkfs., Linen Cambric Hditfe., Long Lawns, Irish Linens, and Linen Sheetings, Bird’s-Eye Diaper, Damask Table Cloths, and Damask Napkins, plain Jarkonctts and Cambrics of extra quality,, black Lace Veils, Ladies’ and blisses Cotton Hose, white and bl’k picnic Gloves and Mitts, Oil Silks, bleach ed and brown Cotton Shirtings 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 NSURANCE CO. of COLUMBIA-, S. C. FIN HE Stockholders of this Company having de- B termined to close its-business, notice is here by given of the same, that those who have made insurance with the undersigned, Agent for Au gusta, may renw their risks elscw here as they ex pire, due notice of which will be given. Those who may have claims against the Com- 1 pany, through this agency, will present them ibr | adjustment to J, G. DUNLAP, Agent may 9 LAW. —The subscriber will continue to prac tice as an Attorney, Solicitor and Counsellor ut 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 & Co , Charleston. “ Snowden & Shear, Augusta. Hon. W. T. Colquitt, -^ G. E. Thomas, Esq. Ga. Mr. John Fontaine, 3 Messrs Morgan & Beall, } T ~ ~ A moss & r.raj-bilt, \ La ' «”■>*•. Ga - William D. Alexander, Greenville, Ga. feb 25 sm3m ALMONDS. a /"k SACKS fresh Almonds, just received and [ for sale by W.. E. JACKSON, april 27 Auctioneer. TO HOUSE CARPENTERS. fWAHREE or four good house carpenter’s, of ! JL steady and industrious habits,can find steady j employment and liberal wages, by applying tothe subscriber, in rear of Planters’ Hotel. june 23-trw3w WM. H. GOODRICH. TkTOTICE. — All persons having demands against the estate of John Ward, Irte of Jasper coun ty, deceased, are requested to present them within ! the time prescribed by law. WM. F MAPP, A (fin ’r. June 8, 1840. wGt ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE. ■WjtTILL be sold, on. the second Saturday in July * j next, at the house of Needham Bryant, in Emanuel county, seventy-five head of Beef and Stock Cattle, sold as the property of Thomas Arch er, late of Burke county, deceased, —sold for th< benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased Terms on the day of sale. GEORGE W. EVANS,J , ELIJAH TRAPN£LL,S Gm June 16, 1840, LINCOLN SHERIFF’S SALE. ON the first Tuesday in July next, will be sold between the usual hours of sale, before the court-house door in Lincolnton, Lincoln county, the following property, namely: One pair ot fine matched sorrel Horses, well broke levied oa as-the property of t harles P. Jones, to satisfj’ a fi fa in favor of Goddard & Gleesoa vs. Jones t Danforth ; fi fa in Lincoln Superior,Court. Also, one lot of Land containing one hundred acres more or less, No. 8, it being the distributive share of land known as William Tramel’s land, legatee of George Boler, deceased, adjoining lands of John Landers and ethers; levied on as the prop erty of William Tramel to satisfy sundry ti fas from a Justice’s Court in favor of Vincent Lock hart vs. William Tramel. Levy made and return ed to rre by a t unstable. June S, IS4O. B. F. TATOM, Sheriff. I TV B r, t;R '\ ND PtAXKS.--.tay description - of j me Planks, Scantlings, or Bar Pieces may be had at short notice. Apply to R- I’ICQUET, near the Market. June <3. fi K 330. A bale of Cotton, of the above A • mark, found several miles below the city. Jf at Humming’s Warehouse; which the owner can have by paying expenses. j unP y, Ii each island corn—ws imuiß the * ears, in quantities to suit purchasers. A only at the stable «d the Planters’ Hotel. St-june 20 I EM ON 8. ] 1 boxes Lemon®, just received and A tor sale by W. E. JACKSON, 20 Auctioneer. SCOTCH ALE.—S casks Scotch Ale, pints, just received and for sale june 20 \V. E. JACKSON, Auctioneer. Rb LK SAL r AFLOAT.—For sale by P. D. WOOLHOPTER. june 16 Paper hangings.—snowdew & shear have received, from Philadelphia, a supply of j Paper Hangings, which they will sell at reduced 1 P l T e l-_ mar 27 i E^iNDLKS P r ' rn e Eastern Hay ji:«t I arrived and for sale this day.* at the ! wharf. App'yto RANKIN, BOGGS i UU. j june 13 d i KOKGIA BURR STONES FOR SALE.—-A j "T first rate pair of these Mill Stones, four and a half fest in diameter. For terms apply at this i ofiieev jan 31 ts I I AA BBLS. COUNTRY FLOUR for sale, j X v/* w South Cart lina and Georgia Mills, b\ r I m, y ll ts CLARKE, McTEIR k Co. ft EORGIA NANKEENS of the best quality for sals by tlMj case. A. SIBLEY. I a P 1 __ 4m * HAV.— 45 bales prime Hay, just received on consignment from Boston, and for stale by B. PICQUET, march 30 Near the lower market. Ifc ICE —2O Casks now landing. A constant supply will be kept on hand, and furnished | to dealers in quantities to suit, hv | dec 6 GARDKLLE & RHIND. rgiRAIN OIL, lac. —Tram Oil, Plaster Pans and H_ GiWey’s Whiting, for sale in quantities to suit purchasers, by GARVIN 6c HAINES, mar 12 DURING my absence from the Stitc, P. H. EARL is my duly authorized attorney, to i whom all persons indebted to me are requested to make immediate payment. E. M. LARCHAR. june 20 lawbtidp f | A HE. YOUNG MOTHER’S GUIDE and Nurs- S es’ Manual. A few copies of this valuable little work can be had 1C applied for soon, at may 20 GARVIN & HAINES. RESII SARATOGA WATER.—A supply of this article direct from the Springs, just re ceived and for sale by GARVIN &. HAINES. may 20 AGKJjNG.:—B bales-lieavy SACKING for sale O by GARDELLE «k RHiND. may 5 ts THISKEY. —]2 hhds Philadelphia Whiskey, f v just received and for sale by j*P 3 W. E. JACKSON, Auctioneer. IMPRO VED CHEMICAL YEAST POWDERS — Late Discovery. —Warranted to be equal, if not superior, to any ethers. Prepared by GARVIN & HAINES, nov 27 No. 232, Broad.sliaet. f | UIE VERBENA CREAM, an Emollient Soap, -X which affords real pleasure in shaving produ cing a rich, fragrant, creamy and permanent lather, just receive aland, for sale by ap 22 GARVIN & HAINES. AUGUSTA INSURANCE AND BANKING COMPANY STOCK. 20 shares for sale low by RUSSELL, HUTCHINSON & CO. jan 30 terms —G months to approved paper UFONT’S- POWDER.—SOO Kegs H, V. G. sporting Powder, 50 i kegs do do 15 kegs “Eagle” Powder, in canisters, 1000 “ Blasting do. Just received and for sale by (dec) GARDKLLE & RHIND. Odoriferous compound—For laying in drawers among linens, laces, furs, cloths, &c., impaitingto them a pleasant perfume,and pre venting,the ravages of the moth. For sale by mar 13 GARVIN & HAINES. BL ANDY’S MADEIRA WINE.—The subscri bers will receive orders for this celebrated Wine either of direct importation or via India. Samples may be seen at 1 their office. A’ fe-w dozen India Madeira now on hand and for sale by (dec 0) GARDELLE fe 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 freshet. The old materials to be used as far as | practicable. S. H. OLIVER, Clerk Council, | June IT, IS4O, City Hall. DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS. SNOWDEN & SHEAR have just received from New York, a very large supply of superior B-4 by 10-4, 10-4 by 12-4, 14-4, 10-I', 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, f FLOATING down Savannah River, on the 6th inst. one bag of Cotton, which the owner can have by describing marks and paying for this ad vertisement. C. A. CLOUD. may 15 NOTICE TO OWNERS OF DOGS. INFORMATION having been lodged before the Mayor That several mad 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 kill all dogs found running at large in any part of the city. By order. S. H. OLIVER, June 29, 1840. Clerk Council. AUGUSTA FURNITURE WARE HOUSE. D. H. SILCOX, 303 Broad street, | 1 keeps at all times fur sale, a large as soitraent of Cabinet Furniture, of u superior workmanship and well sea soned materials, made expressly for the Southern climate. Every arti J cle in the above business, with all the m new patterns, continually | received. Persons wishing to purchase can do a well at this establishment as at any of the Norths ern manufactories. To-be sold for cash or good city acceptances. mar zd FURNITURE AND PIANO FORTE WARE-HOUSE, No. 236 Broad, street , Augusta, Georgia. Tl>« subscriben, having previrusly X X bought out the interest of A. Z. Ban hvL taTnhis Furniture Warehouse, has now associated himself with one of # jM/lf the lar ? est manufacturing establish- J *\ 1 ments in New York, flatters himself * 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, (so essential to he durabilitj'. Also, a general assortment of Piaaos, 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 of tone and durability, in tha southern climate, b »• any manufactory in the United States. Our instru ments are selected with the greatest care, by one who is a competent judge, and a written guarantee is furnished in every instance, if required C. A. Platt returns his thanks to the public for their former patronage, and solicits for the company that share of public patronage heretofore bestow ed on himself. Tne business m future will be c< n oncted dv 2) UHAS. A. PLA IT &t o. PUBLIC SALES. Closing Sale rs Jh y Goods. IJY *I>SSKLL & HUTCHINSON. f*^ er the balant ‘P of our stock at public .plr" _r d ,* y next. 26th insL at 10 o’clock, a. m. „ ,-r. Urown paper will be received in pay ment, or fifty cents to the dollar in cash. - Jone 24 c - F. HOFFMAN & CO. IJY It! ssf. l.l. \ m TCUIIfSOIT. Will be sold in front of C. F. Hoffman’s Store, just before the sale of Dry Goods, ©n Friday. 26th 1 * nst - at 9 o clock, precisely, the fixture* and ccn j tents of a retail Confectionary, consisting in part ol Decanters, Tumblers, assorted Wines, Cordials, l amps, &c. Also, 1 Stove and Pipe, Chairs, Ta bles, Beds, Matiasses, itc. ftc. Teims cash. June 24 Damaged lAme. HV RUSSELL si 111 T(HINSON, ( n Saturday, the 27th inst. in Broad street, just above James & Win. Harper’s Store, will be sold 041 ( asks LIM E, for account es all concerned. Terms at sale. June 24 Administrator's- Sale. 15Y YV, E. JACKSON. On Tuesday, 30th inst. at 10 o’clock, at the late residence of Mrs. John Clarke, coiner of Rey nold and Campbell streets, will he sold, sundry ar ticles of Household and Kitchen Furnitmc, con sisting of Bureaus, Sideboard, Sofa, Chairs, Bed steads, Beds, Mattiasses. Bed clothing, &c. Also, sundry articles of Kitchen f urniture Crockery, &c. W. H. GOODRICH, Adm’r. June 24 Manufacturers' Second Sale , At Petersburg, Virginia, on Thursday, 23d July 1840. In pursuance of the determination announced in 1 ebruaiy last, several Manufacturing Companies, in and near this place, will make another effort to promote the mutual interests of Southern Merchants and Southern Manufacturers by offering their Goods on such terms as will make them desirable. On Thursday, the 23d day of July, IS4O, will be sold at public auction, in the town of Petersburg, Va., from 1500 to 2000 BALKS COTTON GOODS , Viz : Oznaburgs, No. 1 and 2 ; Shirtings, 3-4 and '*B; Bheet.ngs, 4-4 and 37 inches; manufactured by the Petersburg, Matoaca, Mechanics’, Ettrick, and Eagle Manufacturing Companies. 3000 Packages “MATOACA PAPER," Post Cap, and Wrapping, will be added. Terms—Each Companies’' Goods will be sold without any connection with the others in the Catalogue, except as to credits. All packages offer ed will be positively sold, and no lotoffered of less than five bales. On sums of S2OO and less than SSOO, 4 months’ credit, or 3 per cent, discount for cash ; ssuo and upwards, o months credit, or j er cent, discount for cash.— 3 he amount in each case to be secured in a manner satisfactory to the sellers. Sample packages will be open for inspectio days before the sale.. The Agents of the several Companies will at tend, without charge, to the shipment of all goods designed lor other markets. LEVY IS MABRY, Agent for Petersburg Manufacturing Company. JOHN E. LEMOINE, Agent for Matoacoand Mechanics’ Manufac. Cos. WHITE &: BLUME, Agents for Ettrick and Eagle Manufac. Cos.. Petersburg, Va., June 22,1840. wlm I AMP OIL—A supply of best Bleached Lamp A Oil, just received and for sale by mar 25 _ GARVIN <t HAINES. PKLi GHT REDUCED, ON THE GEORGIA RAILROAD. A FTER the Ist day of Julj', merchandise will be conveyed from Augusta to Crawfordville, Jcfferson-liall, and Greensboro, at 25 cents per 100 lbs, until further notice. GKO. 11. THOMPSON, Agent at Greensboro, A. GREEN, do Jefferson Hall. J_F. MIMS, do Craw ford-villa . RICHARD PETERS,. Sup. Transportation. Trans. Office Ga. R. R. & B. Co. ( Augusta, June 20, 1840. S C^ ’ The Columbus Enquirer,Southern Recorder, Southern Whig, and Macon Messenger, will each copy thiee times. OFFICE S. C. C. & R. R. COMPANY, Hamburg, April 2J, 1340. OTlCE.—Freight on Cotton to Charleston by Lsl Bail Road, is reduced to thirty-live cents per hundred for round, and twenty-five cents per hun dred pounds for square bales. A. B. STURGES, Agent ggsa fissaa tagay fii 'n -Vr"V- Office Transportation S.C.C. & R. R. Co. ? June 2d, IS4O. 3 Information to Travellers North and South. OTWITHSTANDING the destruction of the bridges over the Savannah River, at Augusta, by the late freshet, travellers are respectfully in formed that arrangements have been made for pars 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. J§|p|^ Office S. Carolina Rail Road Co. > Hamburg, May 1, 1840. 3 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 1 UNITED STATES MAIL I INi:, TO NASHVILLE, Tenn. N. Wilson respectfully informs \Tli! the public that 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 t > Ross’ Landing and Nashville, and Maj. Wells’ j Line to Athens and Knoxville, Tenn. 1 Fare to Cassville, sl2 of> j “ “ Spring Place, 00 i Leaves Greensboro on the arrival of the Rail 1 Road Cars from Augusta, on Mondays, Wcdnes » days and Fridays. I Travelling time to Spring Place, 29 hours. ** “ “ Nashville, 60 “ 03* Seats can be secured on application to | C. 11. GOODMAN, Agent, mar 23—6 m Globe Hotel, Augusta, Ga, ALLIGATOR LINE FOR MOBILE, | Via Greensboro’, Eatonton., Ciinfon, Macon, Per ry, Pindertown, Bainbridge, Chattahoochic, lota, St. Josephs, Pensacola, to Mobile. The Proprietors of this Line inform the Travel ling public that it is now in full operation, through the entiie route; leaving Augusta by the Georgia I Rail Road cars to Greensboro’ every Tuesday, ■ ■ Thursday and Saturday,at G o’clock, P. JVT. and ar rive i i Mobile in three days and a half running time. Travellers are assured that the staging upon this line is superior to any other, the accommodations unsurpassed, and by far the best natural roads in ; the Southern country, only 210 miles of staging. Stages leave 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. Two Stages will at all times be cun in com pany, when the travel requires it. For seats in the above Line, apply at the office at the United Slates Hotel, Augusta, Geo. apni 2! Iv GEO. W. DENT, Agent. __ # H. PARSONS, with a view toclos- g mg his present business in Augusta, offers his extensive Stock of Furniture, Pianos, &.c. at cost. Purchasers will find the stock fresh, j fashionable, and at very low prices.