Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, July 06, 1840, Image 3

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flour. —We have no change to notice. The at- ' ,iva!s continue to be considerable, and are going , n :o sto.e. Most of the parcels aie so d for East ern markets. Small sales Genesee are marie at jg a 4,62. Michigan and Ohio are somewhat in request, and we notice a sale of oUO bi 1-. choice round hoop at $-1.50, for the West Indies. VVe quo c round hoop, $4,41 ; flat do. $4,56. There s not much doing in Southern. About 500 bids. Georgetown have been taken a $4,75 a 4.88, prin cipally at the lattei rale. Fancy brands a:e held Sour, do, ats2.so. Nearly 150,000 bids of Flour ivere inspected during the month of June. Hale o News List. MAKINK IV I Ei, IJGEXOK. Charleston, July 4. Arrived yesterday—Vine snip 11. Allen,Wilson, SOW York; U L brig Lawrence, Lobb.New , rig Belle, Nock, New York; schr 4anc>,Biay, ] *lnlhe C offing— ship Elizabeth Bruce, Higgins, Liverpool. „ „ , TI At quarantine —brig Lancet, Kruse, lm Jlas ana. Savannah, July 3. No arrivals or clearances sinte 2J inst. Departed —steamboat Mary Su nmers, Augusta, ' o , July 4. Chared. —brig Augusta, Sherwood, New Y ork. irrived —schr Alary \\ ilkes, Speight, Baltimore; steamboat Lam S', Bugg, Augusta. NOTIGE. —The Rail Road Passenger Tram between Charleston and Hamburg, will leave as follows: UPWARD. Not to le.fVe Charleston before 7 00 a ii. “ “ Summerville, “ - -S 30 a “ Georges’, - “ - 10 0 « “ Brancbvr.le, “ - 11, 00 « “ Blackviiie, - “ - 100 p. m « “ Aiken, - “ - 300 Arrive at Hamburg not before - 400 downward. Not to leave Hamburg before 6 00 a.m. « “ Aiken, - - 730 “ “ Blackviiie, “ - • 915 “ “ Midway, “ - - 10 30 “ “ Biacchvill “ - - 11 00 “ “ Georges’, “ - -1145 m. “ “ Summerville,“ - ~ 1 lop. m. Arrive at Charleston not before 215 r Distance —136 miles. Fare Through —$10 00. Speed not over 20 miles an hour. To remain 2( minutes each, for breakfast and dinner, and not longer than 5 minutes for wood and water at any station. o To stop for passengers, when a white fiag is hoisted, at either of stations; and also ;1 Sinealhy, Woodstock, Inabinet’s, 41 mile T. 0,, Rives’, Grahams, Wiileston, Windsor, Johnsons and Marsh’s T. O. Passengers vo will breakfast at V» oodstock and dine at Blackviiie; aown, will oreauiast at. Aiker and dine at Charleston. rTrav 4 (Tj=- EXCHANGE ON NEIV YORK —At sight, and at cue to twenty days sight. For sale by nov 03 OARDELLK & RHINE. AUG USTA Bl INE I ()LENT SOCIETY.— The (following are the Committees for the ensuing month : Division No. 1. —James Meredith, Demetrius Bland, Mrs Charles Jones, Mrs Crump. Division No. 2—J. P Allen, J. J. Robertson, Airs Anna Winter, Mrs Boggs. Division No. 3 —A. J. Miller, James Harper, Airs T. W, Y iller, Mrs Panton, June 23 J. W. WIGHTAI AN, Sec’y ryy Dr. W. S. JONES tenders his professional eervi es to the citizens of Augusta and its vicinity, lie may be found at his office, No. 214 Broad st., or at his residence. United States Hotel. ap 24 tfj-Dr. WM. FLINT, member f the Massa chusetts Medical Societty, would inform his friends that he has removed lus place of icsidence to the boarding-house of Mrs. Camlield, at the corner of Jackson'and Broad streets, where he may be found at ail hours during the summer season. 11 is pro fessional seivices aie respectfully ten lered to the citizens of Augusta. if—June 6 * Cj’Lr. GARDNER, fu until y resident surgeon n the New Y ork Hospital, and physician at Belle vue Hospital, New York, lenders to the public his professional serv ices. Uri.ce in Washington street, between Broad and Eilis streets Residence, United Mates Hotel.- ap 2 ffj'Dr. J. J. WILSON has removed for the Summer to the house of James Gardner, Esq., Ist door below the Academy. mne 6 (Tj 3 During my abscise in the interior of the Ntate, Force, Brothers SsCo. are my duly author ised attorneys. EpNGCH U . SPOFFORD. april 21 %f'W. G. NTMMO, General < ommission Mer chant, office orPMclntosh slieet, next door to the Constitutionalist. nov 7 A CARD. —In crossing the Savannah river in the ferry boat from Hamburg to A ugusta,on Satur day afternoon, May 30, 1 throw (by permission) my blue broadcloth cloak into the one horse wagon of an individual, who, with His wife and a small |ch>id, was c rossing at trie same time. The wife Anew of the fact, for it was to her I addressed myself. When 1 arrived at the landing, I came olf leaving my cloak, which was carried oil - by- the individuals a iuded to. The lady, if 1 mistake not, told me they were moving from South Carolina to the western part of this State, (Georgia). If any kind friend could give me the clue to their names, or the place to which they were travelling, so that I may obtain my valuable cloak, lie would confer a favor upon 0..e who at times is too forgetful fur his own interest. J AMES SEWELL. June 7 J UST RECEIVED, direct from New York — Bleached Shirtings; York Mills do; liish^Linens; Long Lawns; Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Jaconet Musiins; Black Chantella Lace Veils; do Siik Sergo; do Taira Ribbons and Galoon?; White Satin; 0 Ced’d Filette Dross Shawls; White do Gloves; Feather Fans; Eng. Spittlefield Hrikfs; Wide and narrow Tapes; White and black Cotton Hose; Mi s?s’ plain and open work do; Light Fancy Prints; together with a variety of desirable goods, which will be sold at reasonable Alices, by W. H. CRANE & CO. June 29 d 1 ww2w FRESH THtMP SEED, Cvc. J AKGE white fiat Dutch TURNIP; .flj I 0. Globe; Yellow purple top Ruta Baga; Large Drumhead Cabbage; do Bergen or great American do; do Cape Savoy do; do Red I utch do. for pickling; I Long Orange Carrot; do black Fall Radish; White and red Swiss do; Red and white Cover Seed; Lucerne or French Clover Seed; Blu ■ G Ass Seed; Herd'do do. The subscribers have lately received the above variety of Garden Seeds, all of which theywanant tote f.esh an 1 genuine,and offer them lor sale at reasonable prices. GARVIN & HAINES, Jut e 29 Augusta and Hamburg. cl/ NUvv ail men by these piesents. fl at 1. 'A rn. ’ v cojbury, Jr. of Augusta. G?... merchant dying business under the nan.e and style c.i \\ il- J iam Jr. k Co., do aj roin i arm invest ' T Uh authority to do and to act i.s my legal and on y agent or representative, to use n.y nan c or 1 at of the firm, and to act in every way or mar - for me in all business whatsoever, in which I -rn interested, during and fur the time 1 may be , absent fmm the State of Georgia, Francis Holman, the- said city cf Augusta, in the aforesaid State ‘-- Georgia, and that I w'ill be governed by all his ■ .mugs relative to my badness, as though I tians a , vd and dune the same myself. v, G’en under my hand, tlh-> first day of July, 1840. ' WM. WOODBURY, Jh. ■’RnesSjC E. Hoochkirk. July 3 the reading room. Attached to this office is open to subscribers, and strangers introduced by them, every day and eve ning (Sunday evenings excepted) until 9 o'clock. Subscription $5 ; for a firm cf two or mere $lO. 15ANK REPORTS. Western Rank ol Georgia. Rome, 2d May, IS4O. His Excellency, Chares J. McDonald, Sir: —1 have the honor herewith to send your Excellency the report of the condition of this In stitution, made up on Monday the 6th ult. 'The letter of the Cashier, which I hope your Ex cellency has heretofore received, will account sat isf.wto i y for the delay in forwarding tire report. Very respectfully, your ob’t serv’t. 0 \\ M.. SMITH, President* Statement of the condition of the Western Bank of Georgia, on Monday, the 6th April, 1840. DR. Capital Stock paid in, 139,335 Discount account and reserved fund,... 9,464 01 Balance due to indivi luais and compa nies, *30,747 42 Due to other Banks, 3,883 71 Dividends unpaid, 286 Circulation, 47,780 $231,496 14 The aggregate account of indebtedness to the Western Bank of Georgia, by the Stockholders thereof, is, on the day of making this report, $4,- 498 62—no one individual owing as much as SIO,OOO. Tire undersigned. President and Cashier of the Western Bank of Georg-a, having been appointed to examine the Notes and Bills of Exchange of said Bank, and report upon their solvency, as required by the act of 2 lth December, 1832, do certify, that according to their judgment, there is 161,476 21 go*) i; $14,297 88 doubtful ; and $4,719 50 of bad paper. WM. SMITH, President. R. A. GREENE, Cashier. e» *Of this 30,747 42, about $20,000 are at the credit of individuals indebted ta the Bank, and therefore cannot be otherwise used by them, than in the settlement of their notes. CR. Notes running to maturity, 26,683 90 do lying over and not in suit, 35,632 75 do in suit 93,430 61 BiPs of Exchange due at Mobile, 8,200 do do lying over and not in suit. 2,596 33 do do lying over and in suit. 13,6(0 Due by other Bank and Agents, 25,509 19 Banking House and Lot, 3,000 Expense and interest accounts, 5,712 JO Bullion, Specie in vau t, 1,755 Specie Certificate, 12,892 71 Current Bank Notes and cash items, 2,892 71 $231,496 14 Georgia. } William Smith. President, and Floyd county. 5 R. A. Greene, Cashier, being duly sworn, say * that the foregoing ststenunt of the condition of the Western Bank of Georgia, is true tu the lest of their knowledge and belief. WM. SMITH. R. A. GREENE. Sworn to before m", this Ist day May, 1840. ROBERT WARE, j. x. c. Names of the Stockholders in the Western Bank of Georgia, on Monday the 6th day of April, 18-JO. Names of No. of Amount Stockholders. Shares. paid in. Arnbristrr, W G 5 I^s Anderson, G W 5 I<s Anderson, Nathan 10 350 Baiiev & Hedge,.*? 20 700 Berry, A L. 10 350 Brinlee, Asa.. ...° 2 70 Beason, II D 5 175 Brvan, Thom 40 1,400 Brycon, JH 10 350 Dryers, W K.. o 175 Burnett, Jno. U 1 35 Burnett, Jno. S 10 350 r uike, Francis, deceased, 6 210 Camden, M J 2 9 7 H9 Cavender, J H & 11 7 Clayton, John 2 _7O Cleghorn, Wm H 15 525 Cobb, J E 5 170 Coldweil, John 74 2,590 Copeland, Geo. W 10 350 Davis, N 1° 350 Di kson, A Dickson, Hoage & Kelly, 5 I<s Dikes, Geo. J 0 1 7 ° j Finley, S 1° 300 Fo t, Tomlinson 140 Foster, J K H 3^ Gordon. TF 5 170 Hardin, William 295 \0,3:20 Hardin, A T 7 0 2,62.) j Hargiove, AN ISO 6,300 1 Hargrove, ZB 460 16,100 Harris Wm G 10 350 Harris k McPidden, 20 7 :0, Hamilton, A M 7< ? Hendrick, Thomas o 175 Henry, William 10 350 Holland, John G 10 300 I Hopkins, TT 14 4.90 lloweth Thomas 2 50 Hoyle, A 10 350 Hoyle, Levy fc Co 10 350 i Hoyle, Jones &Co 10 350 Hubbard k Eidson, 20 675 Hunt, FS 1 35 Jacobs, John 10 320 Kerrs k Hope, 40 1,400 King, JH 22 770 L throp, B G 99 3,460 Lav, Wm 20 700 Lane & Perry, 20 700 Liddell, James 30 1,050 Lloyd, Tho 10 359 Lumpkin, Jno II 20 700 Marsh, Spencer 20 700 McConnell, Eli 10 350 McConnell, Jno 5 \>s Mibcr, Andrew 20 700 Miller, J C 2 70 Mittchell, DR 10 350 Montgomery, M 30 I>^2- Morrow, David J> 1 Newman, SC 36 1.290 Newman & Cunningham, 6 210 Nicholson, LM. 1 10 Patten, Chunn & Co ••• 10 300 Phillips, J 10* 330 Poe, S - 5 170 i Pu lum, Thomas 10 350 | Pyle, Jno Roden, - Roden, J J....--** 70 Rogers, James H 150 d,2oC Rogers, Job 10 351 Ruff, Ml Scales, Wm o )J- Scot.J&A..*.- J 0,""" Smith, Wm 4-1 Smith, Jno, 110 0,80 l Smiih, ERA ™ T7'. Spullock, James M 16 °, 43 ;- Sorv, CL 2 t\ . T m 21 73.: t ?’J Vn 20 70( Perhune, C I) f Walthall, Turman OJ Waters, Joseph 30 L’-o- Ware,Robert 221 - 7,/3r Ware, Robert trustee,.. . 2 5 ‘ A White, John A 2 0 (0( r Whorton, Isaac 30 Whr e'er, N. B 10 3oC Williams, G W 200 uoot Williams, S 100 o,^oC Williams, G & F W’ilson, Hugh. \O. Witherow, Wm.* * * * 1)_ * - W'ood, John $ .K Wvlv, Wm £ , I Forfeited stock unsold. 1} ' 4000 $139,333 © An exhibit of the indebtedness if the Directors of the Western L .n’c cf Georgia , respectively, as / h y * he oooksoj said Bank, on Monday, the % 6th day of Apr if 1b43 William Smith, no- Spencer Marsh, ‘ 504' 47 m " Jl;n A * Story, 1,500 James Liddell j 55-1 1 * James M. Spullock 4,122 18 £7,631 78 W hen the above named Directors were elected in January hut, this aggregate amount was great er, and has been reduced since their election. Mr. Spullock is absent from the county. Georgia, ihe above named Directors of Hoyd county. the Western Bank of Georgia, to wit; William Smith, Spencer Marsh, John T. Story, James Liddell, and James M. Spullock, being duly sworn,say that the above statement, showing their respective indebtedness to said Bank, is true to the best of their knowledge. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 2d dav of May, 1840. A. PATTERSON, Notary Public. WM. SMITH, S. MARSH, JNO. T. STORY, JAMES LIDDELL. SEME. —Fresh I homaston Lime, for sale at the A Warehouse of A. MACKENZIE. j»ly 2 lm W ANDING THIS DAY, JFJ 50 Bundles of prime flay. In Store, 500 Bushels Beach Island Corn. For sale by A. SIBLEY. 1 July i 4t ! (iHLORIDE OF LIME, of superior quality.— j A supply just received by June 12-sw6w H AVI LAN i), RISLEY k CO. (CONGRESS WATER —in quart or pint bottles, J just received, direct from Saratoga Springs, by HAVILAND, RISLEY & Co! june 12 svv6w f"8~ AY, —50 bundles of an excellent qua ity, just! i received and for sale by J. MEIGS. j june 27 irw2w BILLIARD ROOM. PHLPOT k AUSTIN respectfully inform j their friends and the citizens generally, that i they h .vc taken the house opposite the Post Office, j formerly occupied by Mr. Dortic, which they have I re-fitted in good style, and opened as a Billiard | Room and Refectory. The best of Liquors will | bo kept constantly on hand. They hope by strict j attention to business to merit a share of public 1 patronage. All disorderly persons kept out of the 1 Billiard Room. may 28 —trwtf j AUGUSTA THE A Tit E. T HK Augusta Theatre, will be to rent from tire -B. first of October next. It will be rented for one year, or for a term of years. For terra-, &c. address, at Augusta Geo., JOHN T. lIUNGERFORD, Sec , ry. july 3 4tw The New York Star, and Spirit of the Times, 1 will advertise the above to the amount of live do!- I bars each. RI NT K D JAC KON ETTS.—SNOWDEN 4 , SHEAR liave received this da} r from New j York a supply of superior printed Jackonetts of. the latest styles. Also, a supply of Ladies fancy I Hdkfs ®f various styles, plain black Challys and I black drab D’Ete a superior article for (icntlc rnen's summer wear, to which they respectfully snvite the attention of the public. ap 25 OTICE. —The subscribers would inform their customers and the public that they have sold their entiie Stock of Boots, Shoes, Ac. Ac. to Mr. j C. L. RR AYTON, who will be constantly supplied | with good wares at reasonable prices; and we would solicit for him tnat patronage which has been . so kindly bestowed upon us. S. B. BROOKS & CO. Those having business with tho undersigned, will find him at the old stand. S. B. BROOKS, 330 Broad street. June 13, 1S 40. 3m ALMONDS. j /N SACKS fresh Almonds, just received and 111 for sale by W. E. JACKSON, april 27 Auctioneer. [OST. —Washed from the Rank of the Savan- A nah river, in Abbeville District, during the late freshet, 25 square 1 ales of COTTON, marked • E. T. A liberal reward will be paid for them, or 1 any information concerning them will be thankful -1 ly received by H. L. JEFFERS,of Hamburg, or by 1 E. TRIBLE, Abbeville, S. C. 1 june 30 6td STOLEN from the subscriber on Saturday night last, or early on Sunday morning, a RIFLE, I belonging to the Clinch Bifle Company of tills city. ) Ihe name “7/tos. Sdcox, , ' > is scratched on the , breed) of the Rifle. , A reward of $5 will be given for the recovery of the Rifle, or S2O for the detection and conviction I of the thief. THOMAS SILCOX, . At D. 11. Mlcox’s Furniture Store, 303 Broad st. I july 2 3t ’ TO RENT —From the Ist October next, \ two Stores in the United States Hotel > j signal range, one recently occupied by Luther \ Roll, ihe ot ier at present occupied by Craus & 1 Turpin. Apply to JAMES GARDNER, Jr. ) July 4 * tfd TEN DOLLARS REWARD. > X OST on the 2d inst., at the Harrisburg Hairi } J A son ar *4 Tyler dinner, two small Wallet 1 Pocket Books, confined together with a leather ) string. 0)50 of said books contained fifty dollars, * in bills, mostly 0:1 the Georgia Rail Road A Bank -1 ing Co. There was three ten dollar notes on tire 1 State Bank of Georgia, and one on the above G. R. * & B. Co., and one five on do., which had written I across the back of the bills —Hurrah for old Tip ) peennoe ; and under that stands my name. The ? balance was three lives, believed to be on the 1 same Bank. There was in the other book, between 5 three and four dollars in small silver change. A I reward of ten dollars will be given for said books ? and their contend , by me. ) July 4 2t _____ WM. JONES. 3 ELLIS-STIIEET ELEMENTARY ACADEMY. j riNHE undersigned would respectfully inform his } 1L patrons and the public that his School is now 3 re-opened for the business of the winter, at his for -y mer stand, opposite the dwelling of Mr. if. Caffin. 3 As usual at this school, pupils of both sexes are 3 received. Every tiring relative to the deportment ) of lire pupils, which such an arrangement may be 3 calculated to require, will be carefully attended to. 5 C. PIKE. ; N. 13. —It is contemplated to open a Night School, j at the same room, as soon as a suitable class can 3 be collected. C. P. 3 November 13. trwtf 0 BAGGING, ROPE, &C. 5 / w\ PIECES 44 inch Bagging, l^-al^lbs. 4 9) tH I per yard; 9 200 coils Bale Rope ; 9 50 ps. heavy milled and bleached Sacking ; 9 1 bale plaid and striped Hemp Carpeting. 3 For sale by GARDELLE A RHIND. 9 may 16 ts 5 SPRING GOODS. ' O NOW DEN A SHEAR have received from N. 4 York, Printed Jackonetts,- French Cambrics, - low priced Prints. Fancy Gauze and Hernani I Hdkfs,, Linen Cambric Hdkfs., Long Lawns, Irish 4 Linens, and Linen Sheetings, Bird’s-Eye Diaper, _ Damask Table Cloths, and Damask Napkins, plain Jackonetts and Carnftncs of extra qualify, black . Lace Y eils, Ladies’ and Misses Cotton Hose, white 4 and bi’k picnic Gloves and Mitts, Oil Silks, bleach j l e d and brown Cotton Shirtings of superior quality, and a great variety of other articles suitable for th? u Spring and Summer seasons, to which they respect -0 fully invite the attention of tne public. S 0 £ s URLING FLUID, Ac. —Blendir g with a grate -0 ful anS refreshing perfume, the desrrable 5 quality of strengthening and promoting the growth 0 of the* Hair, without giving to it tho greasy hue of J Pomatum, or the volatile moistmeof the Oils. Its 5 utility is confirmed 63- the must extensive con -5 sumption. 5 Also, the Genuine Maccassar Oil, and Ward’s - Celebrated Hair Oil. For sale i-y 5 mar 13 GABY IN A HAINES. VTUnCK. —Lost on the 4lh mst. a lett-.-r en- ] TNI closing a note on Elijah Roberson, for three hundred and odd dollars, supposed to have been i dropped at the Presbyterian Church. The finder 1 v/ill be liberally rewarded by leaving it at this office. ' tf' July 6 FOR SALE—A fine saadlo HORSE, : Jj-ZTx warranted sound, A poly to .XXIJX, July 6-6td I. S. BEERS & CO. LOST ! LOST ! LOST ! —A roll of money, a rnouuting to SIOO as near as can be recollect ed ; five of the bills of the denomination of S2O, and one $3 bill, all on the Ruckersville Ranking Company. The finder will be liberally rewarded by calling at this office, where he will obtiin the thanks of the looser. W. H. M. July 6 3t Georgia, Jackson County; SO UN GLENN, of the 24 2d Company District, tolls before me a bay Filloy, with dark color ed logs, about four years old, no marks nor brands, valued by Henry Smith and Bryan W. Nowlin, at S3O. ASAVARNUM, j. v. June 20, 1840. A tiue extract from the Est-ay Book. _ July G, 1840. John J. McCulloch, Clerk. eorgia, Columbia county : JOHN PARISH, tolls before me, a Jus ice of the Peace for said county, one chesnut sorrel Horse, with a star in forehead, and both left feet white, no marks of gear on him ; supposed eleven ! years ohl, and appraised by James Washington 1 and WiJ i im Odom to $55. June 12, 1840. \\ ILLIS PALMER, j. r. A true extract from Estray Book. July 6, 1840, David Harriss, Clerk. WARREN SHERIFF’S SALE. ''Kd&TILL be so'd on the first Tuesday in August w V next, between the usual hours of sale, at the court-house door in Warrenton, Warren cuun ty, Ga. the following property, namely: One Negro boy, named John, about ten years of age, levied on as the property of Thomas S. j Regers to satisfy sundry fi fas from the Inferior j and Superior Courts of said county,, one in favor of j Owon K. Metcalf, and one in favor of Antony &. I Haines and others vs. said Rogers. Abo, will be sold at the same time and place, { j the Amonigam Academy and two acres of land whereon said Academy stands, and one theodolite, levied on as the property of Thomas Gibson, Burch M. Roberts, Chapman F. Maddux, and William H. Blount, trustees of said Academy, to satisfy one fi fa in favor of Josepdi Wilkins vs. said trustees of 1 said Academy, JAMES HALL, Sheriff. July 4, 1840. jy6 fgUIE improved CONGRESS POWDERS form an effervescing aperient draught, possessing | all the valuable tonic and chalybeate properties of i the water of the celebrated Congress Springs at Saratoga. These powders are put up in tin boxes, and will be found a cheap and convenient substitute for the water, particularly to per ous travelling. A sup- •. j ply just received by June 12-swow HAVILAND, RISLEY &, CO. | u FOR RENT. —The property of theun- i | IS dersigned, on Bioad, Campbell and Con . ' ..Fa.. tie Streets, on Mclntosh Street, near the Presbyterian Church, at present occupied by Mr. i Stockton. Apply to McKenzie & bennoch. July 2 wtf N. B. The occupants of the property for the year ensuing Ist October next, will give notes pay ! able quarterly, and pay for the use of the Hv cL ur <. or. a.__a TO RENT. —Two Dwelling Houses on f. Greene street, opposite the Methodist •:■ ay Church and the Lancasterian School. Also, two wooden Store houses, on Broad street, next below the Bridge Bank Buildings. July 2 —trwlm ' JOHN W. WILDE. FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. STRAYED or stolen from the sub seviber, on Saturday night, the 30th of yl cl May, or Sunday morning, one sorrel Horse, and one sorrel Pone}'. The horse is es or dinary size, 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 white, above his pastern, —marked with the collar, and trots and paces. The Pone} - also trots and paces; has one hind foot while above the postern, —a long switcli tail; —collar marks, and is rather slim, 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 in Augusta, together with reasonable expenses for bringing them. Information of them will be thank fully received. HENRY' BIRD. June 16,1840. swtf UNITED STATES MAIL LINE, TO NASHVILLE, Tenn. H. N. Wilson respectfully informs I VriAVlr''*'if '' the public that his splendid line of j Four Horse Post Coaches is running from Greens boro to Spring Place, Ga. via Gainesville and Cass j ville, in connexion with Col. Ramsey’s Line to .! Ross’ Landing and Nashville, and Maj. Wells’ | Line to Athens and Knoxville, Tenn. Fare to Cassville, 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 “ (Tj’ Seats can be secured on application to C, 11 GOODMAN, Agent, mar 23 —6m Globe Hotel, Augusta, Ga. TVVE NTY DDLhAKS REWARD. STRAYED or Stolen from the sub- JLdjTn sciiber on or about the first of May -j.JLc-.JL- last, a Chesnut Sorrel Horse, seven or eight years old, about fiv. feet high, on his 1 hind left foot, paster a little white, with a few saddle marks on his back —a star in his face, and a short, switch tail. Gallops, canters and paces well,and was in tolerable good condition when he left home. The above Horse was taken up a | few days afterwards by Mrs. Simmons, on the old Wrightsborough Road, but she says, he got away ‘ : from her, ami supposed he went higher up the road, or likely somebody has taken, ami probably sold him. Any person knowing, or having such a ; described horse in his possession, and will deliver him to me, or give notice of the horse and thief, so that I can lodge him in a safe place, shall receive the above reward, or ten dollars for the horse a lonc. F. A. DUFFJE, m!v 3 ts > u * TOM TUNSTALL - THIS thorough bred Horse will stand from this time until the first of July next at the stable in the lovver 1 P avt of Augusta, formerly occupied Vl by Bertrand, Jr. Terms—s3o the season, payable at the last visit; for three or mere mares, owned by the same person, ’ $25 each: $1 for the groom. 1 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 Jam a full-blooded Archie marc; the sire of Highland Mary was old PacoleL Tom Tunstall was sired by o!d Pacific, and he by old Sir Archie. This is as far as lam able to go, tho’ 1 am satisfied Tom Tunstall has descended from as good a stock as any horse in the United States. — He was a race horse ot the first order, but 1 lear 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 I believe. By addressing Har dy Cryer, Gallatin, Tennessee,you can get a full j pedigree of the dam ol Tom Tunstall.” The same j Mr. Hardy Cryer certifies thus : —Highland Mary combined as many or more rich crosses of thorougn ’ bveds than any mate ever raised in Tennessee. — She was got by the noted horse Pacolet, the son of p imported Citizen ; her dam Rosey Carey by Sir Archie; grand-dam Sally Jones by the imported horse Traveller, called Big Ben or Charlemaine, I (son of O’Kelley’s Eclipse, and one of the purest ' importations of the lasi century;) great grand-dam by the imported Wrangler;great-great-grand dam. O’Possum by imported Shark-; great-great great-grand-dam by liie celebrated American quar ter race horse, Goode’s old Twigg; great-great » greal-great-grand-dam by imported Fearnaught; i groat-great-groat-great-great-grand-dam by Lee’s f old Mark Anthony out of a mare by imported Mom 5 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 pedegreel — ; If farther-recommendation be wanted, call and see Tom WILLIAM HOLMES, Agent, ico 23—tnv&wti <1 F. 330. —A bale of Cotton, ut the above • mark, found several miles below the city, is at Gumming’s Warehouse; which the owner can have by paying expenses. June 20 BEACH ISLAND corn—Will be sold in the cars, in quantities to suit purchasers. Apply at the Btablc of the Planters’ Hotel. Bt-junc 20 IE MO N S. —11 boxes Lemons, just received and A for sale by YV. E. JACKSON, june 20 Auctioneer. OCOTCH ALE. —5 casks Scotch Ale, pints, U7 just received and for sale hi junc 20 W. E. JACKSON, Auctioneer. ]AMP OIL —A supply of best Bleached Lamp A Oil, just received and for sale bv mar2s GARVIN & HAINES. HAY. —45 bales prime Hay, just received on consignment from Boston, and for sale by B. PiCQUET, march 30 Near the lower market. PAPER HANGINGS.— Snowden & Shear have received, from Philadelphia, a supply of Paper Hangings, which they will sell at reduced prices. mar 27 i AA BUNDLES prime Eastern Hay, just ItXv.F arrived and for sale this day, at the wharf. App : y to RANKIN, BOGGS ic CO. _ june 13 _ _ j «T EORGIA BURR STONES FOR SALE—A ! H first rate pair of these Mill Stones, four and | a half feet in diameter. For terms apply at this I office. jan 31 ts BRANDY'. —1 pipe superior Cognac Brandy 4 half do do do Just received and for sale by feb 19 W. E. JACKSON, Auctioneer. BBLs. COUNTRY FLOUR for sale, South Care Una and Georgia Mills, by nny 11 ts CLARKE, McTEIU &, Co. Cl EORGIA NANKEENS of the best quality JT for sale by the case. A. SIBLEY', ap 1 410* E B ICE—2O Casks now landing. A constant Js X supply will be i:ept on Hand, and furnished j to dealers in quantities to suit, by dec G GARDELLE & RHIND. r STRAIN OIL, &o. —Train Oil, Plaster Pans and B Gilder’s Whiting,for sale in quantities to suit purchasers, by GARVIN Ji HAINES, mar 12 fIMIE YOUNG MOTHER’S GUIDE and Nurs- X es’ Manual. A few copies of this valuable little work can be had if applied for soon, at may 20 GARVIN & HAINES. SARATOGA WATER.—A supply of X this article direct from the Springs, just re ceived and for sale by GARVIN ic HAINES, may 20 SACKING. —8 bales heavy SACKING for sale by GARDELLE & RHIND. may 5 ts II HISKEY. —12 bhds Philadelphia Whiskey, j f 7 just received and for sale by ap 3 W. E. JACKSON, Auctioneer. IMPROVED CHEMICAL YEAST POWDERS ; —Late Discovery. —Warranted to be equal, if : not superior, to any others. Prepared by GARVIN & HAINES, nov 27 No. 232, Broad street. f | UIE VERBENA CREAM, an Emollient Soap, ! X which affords real pleasure in shaving produ- 1 cing a rich, fragrant, creamy and permanent lather, i just received and for sale by ap 22 GARVIN & HAINES. ! A UGUSTA INSURANCE AND BANKING 1 A COMPANY STOCK. 20 shaies for sale low by RUSSELL, HUTCHINSON & CO. jan 30 Terms —G months to approved paper DUPONT’S POWDER.—SOO Kegs H. F. G. sporting Powder, 50 £ kegs do do 15 kegs "Eagle” Powder, in canisters, 1000 “ Blasting do. Just received and for sale by (dec) GARDELLE Ji RHIND. J Odoriferous compound—For laying in | draweis among linens, laces, furs, cloths, ■ Ac., impacting to them a pleasant perfume,and pre- j venting the ravages of the moth. For sale by ) mar 13 GARVIN <fe HAINES. I) LANDY’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 their office. A few dozen India Madeira now on hand and for ; sale by /dec 6' GARDELLE tr RHIND. DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS. I O NOW DEN A SHEAR have just received from j Q New York, a very large supply of superior 3-4 by 10-4. 10-4 by 12-4, 14-4, IG-4, 18-4,20-4, j 24-4 and 32-4 rich Damask Table Cloths. Also, 1 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 run Lie NOTICE. rgNIIE owners of Lots in the City, and those a whose cellars are injured by the late Freshet, are notified that immediate exertion is demanded to clear them from the trash and water which may remain in them. The most energetic means will be used by the city Authorities to enforce the re moval of every thing which may be considered as injurious to the future health of the city generally, and it is hoped (bat prompt and efficient measures will 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. 11. OLIVER, Clerk of Council. June 2, 1840 NOTICE TO OWNERS OF DOGS. f NFORMATION 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 nutify 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. 8. ii. OLIVER, June 20, 1840. Clerk Council. TO BRICKLAYERS. will be received at this Office, B 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. 8. H. OLIVER, Clerk Council, June 17, 1840. City Hall. NSUKANCE CO. of COLUMBIA, S. C. rfiHE Stockholders of this Company having de lu 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 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 A CARD. THE subscriber having procured a house at Mount Eanon, 16 miles from Augusta, will open on the first of July next, for the accommoda tion both of transient and regular boarders. He will make every ellbrt to give satisfaction to all who may honor him with a call, either transient or for the summer. The well known health of the retre t, as also the good quality of the water, needs no remarks. S: cli persons as inay«be desirous of engaging for the summer, can do so by addressing the sub scriber at Waynesooro, Burke countv. june 26—trw3w L. L. ANTONY. ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE. 4 LL persons indebted to the estate of John B. Guedron, deceased, late of Richmond county, are requested to make immediate payment to A. C. Caldwell, who is my authorized agent, and those holding claims against said estate, aie required to hand them in duly attested, within tho time pre scribed by law. ELLEN GUEDRON, April 4, 1810. trwtf Administratrix. PUBLIC SALES. «Y RUSSELL & HUTCHINSON, On t!ie Ist Tuesday in July, at the lower market house, will be sold 25 eight day Brass Clocks, warranted first rate time pieces. Terms cash. June 30 § HY JRUSSJELL A HUTCHINSON. On the first Tuesday in July next, at the lowcro market house, at the usual hoar of sale, will be sold, a likely Negro Woman, about 2S years old — sold for no fault. Terms cash. June 29 BY RUSSELL & HUTCH IN SUN. Will be sold at the Lower Market, on the first Tuesday in July, twelve valuable Negroes, among whom are several first rale house servants, Jkc. Terms at the sale. June£9 Manufacturers' Second Sale, At Petersburg, Virginia, on Thursday, 23 d July, 1840. In pursuant e of the determination announced in February 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 w ill make them desirable. On Thursday, the 23d day of July, 1840, will be sold at public auction, in the town of Petersburg, Va , from 1500 to 2000 BALES COTTON GOODS, Viz; Oznaburgs,No. 1 and 2; Shirtings, 3-4 and 7-8 ; ShetGngs, 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 lot offered of less than five bales. On suras of S2OO and less than SSOO, 4 months’ credit, or 3 per cent, discount for cash ; SSOO and upwards, o months credit, or jcr cent, discount for cash. — The amount in each case to be secured in a manner j 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 for other markets. LEWIS MABRY, Agent for Petersburg Manufacturing Company. JOHN E. LEMOINE, Agent' for Matoaco and Mechanics’ Manufac. Cos. WHITE &, BLUME, Agents for Ettrick and Eagle Manufac. Cos. Petersburg, Va., June 22,1840. wlm FREI G 11T RE DUC ED , Id] I*l ON THE GEORGIA RAILROAD. A FTER the Ist day of July, merchandise will I j\ be conveyed from Augusta to Crawfordville, Jefferson-Hall, and Greensboro, at 25 cents per 100 1 bs, until further notice. GEO. H. THOMPSON, Agent at Greensboro, A. GREEN, do Jefferson Hall. J F. MIMS, do Crawfordville. j RICHARD PETERS, Sup. Transportation. Trans. Office Ga. R. R. &- B. Co. / o Augusta, June 20, 1840. s’ 0 (jfj* The Columbus Enquirer,Southern Recorder, ( Southern Whig, and Macon Messenger, will each i copy three times. ° pM giri 1 OFFICE S. C. C. &R. R. COMPANY, Hamburg, April 23, 1840. OTICE. —Freight on Cotton to Charleston j Rail Road, is reduced to thirty-five cents per [ hundred for round, and twenty-five cents per hun | died pounds for square bales. ! A. B. STURGES. Agent° ’ -— o— iISSSf f iltT o i Office Transportation S, C. C. & R. R. Co. > I June 2d, 1840. 3 Information to Travellers North and South. OT WITH ST A N DING the destruction of the J 3( bridges over the Savannah River, at Augusta, by the late freshet, travellers are respectfully in i formed that arrangements have been made for pass^ ; ing the river, and that the Cars leave Hamburg and Charleston daily at the usual hours and arrive as formerly. WM. ROBERTSON, Jr. Agent Transportation. 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 o’clock, p m, in time for dinner. may 1 ALLIGATOR LINE FOR MOBILE,^ ! 0, **T aAI | Via Greensboro’, Eatonton,Clinton, Macon, Per ry, Pindertown, Bainbridge, Chattahoochie, lola, St. Josephs, Pensacola, to Mobile. The Proprietors of this Line inform the Travel j ling public tliat it is now in full operation, through the entire route ; leaving Augusta by the Georgia Rail Road cars to Greensboro’ every Tuesday, | Thursday and Saturday, at 6 o’clock, P. M. and ar- I rive in Mobile in three days and a half running time. Travellers are assured that the staging upon this 1 line is superior to any other, the accommodations j unsurpassed, and by far the best natural roads in j the Southern country, only 210 miles of staging. I Stages leave Bainbridge for Tallahassee via Quin j cy, immediately on the arrival of the Alligator , Line from Greensboro’, and immediately 011 the arrival of tiie boats from lolft. Two Stages will at all times be run in com pany, when the travel requires it. For seats in the above Line, apply at the office, I at the United States Hotel, Augusta, Geo. apiii 21 ly GEO. W. DENT. Agent. 1 AUGUSTA FURMfj'RE WARE HOUSE. SD. H. SILCOX, 303 Broad street, keeps at all times for sale, a large as sortment of Cabinet Furniture, of superior workmanship and well sea soned materials, made expressly for the Southern climate. Every arti YZfJ cle in the above business, with all the tSiilSvariety of new patterns, continually received. Persons wishing to purchase can do a well at this establishment as at any of the Norths era manufactories. To be sold for casn or good city acceptances. mar .0 FURNITURE AND PIANO FORTE WARE-HOUSE, No. 236 Broad street, Augusta, Georgia. iMißm The subscriber, having previrusly bought out the interest of A. Z. Ban ta in his Furniture Warehouse, has j now associated himself with one of the largest manufacturing establish- V I ments in New York, flatters himself » * that he will be able to offer to the public an assortment of k urniture,superior in point of workmanship and durability, to any heretofore offered in Augusta. As the manufacturing will have the personal attention of one of the partners, the strictest care will be observed in the selection of good wood and dry material, (so essential to he durability. Also, a general assortment of Pianos, from the best manufactories in the Union. More particulars ly the New York Piano Forte company’s instru ments, which i acnot be excelled for sweetness of tone and durability, in tha southern climate, bv any manufactory in the United States. Our instru ments arc 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 compan3' that share of public patronage Heretofore bestowed on himself. The business in future will be con ducted by (ap2) CHAS. A. PLATT & Co.