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}il MIH KhD UItANOE* IN THi CABINET. |
»p(ie Madisonian says:—“There are again ru
mours of changes in the Cabinet, and they come to
in such a shape that we cannot question them,
[; is said that Mr. Paulding is to go out of the
JS'avy Department, and Mr. Poinsett is to take his
plac’- What becomes of Mr. Paulding we are
not advised. It is supposed that some Western
rcntleman will be called to the War Depart
ment.”
There was a great gathering of the people,
favorable to Harrison and Reform, at Fredericks
iurg, \ a., on Frid iy last. The meeting eonsis
ling of 2,000 persons, was addressed by Messrs.
3 reslon, ot S. C., Hoffman, of N. Y., Messrs.
Wise, Leigh, Gov. Barbour, and Pendleton, of
Vu. ’
Is Dr. Duncan a Jeffersoni an 7—lt is re
ported of Mr. Jefferson, that a short time before
jis death he said—“ Were I to commence my
ulministration again, with the knowledge which
from experience I have acquired, the first question
which I would ask, with regard to every candi-
Jate for public office, should be, is he addicted to
>Jie use of ardent spirits
We should be glad to know whether Dr. Dun
can is a “Jeffersonian” in this theory.
From the Baltimore Patriot.
The Elections. —Next month, elec ions fake
place in Alabama, Kentucky, Indiana, Missouri
jiitl Illinois. In the first named State, for mem
tiers of the Legislature only; in Kentucky, India
na and Missouri, for Governor and members of
the Legislature, and in Illinois for members of the
State Legislature. The election commenced in
Vorlh Carolina, in several counties, last Thurs
lay, and will be continued on the first days in
(tugust, in the remaining counties; here a Gov
>ruor and members of the Legislature are to be
ilccted.
The duty of electing United States Senators
vill devolve on the Legislatures of Illinois and Al
ibama, and, in consequence of the resignation of
Messrs. Strange and Brown, two Senators are to
ic chosen in North Carolina.
Napoleon’s Russian Campaign.—The fol
awing beautiful extract is from Lord Brougham’s
Sketches of the Times of George 111. It relates
D Napoleon’s ill-fated Russian campaign, and the
disastrous retreat of his legions.
I But the vaulting ambition ofthe great conquer
or at last overshot itself. Alter ins most arduous
Oiul perhaps most triumphant campaign, under
taken with a profusion of military resources un
ixaniplcd in the annals of war, the ancient capi
tal ofthe Russian empire was in his hands ; yet,
tom the refusal of the enemy to make peace, and
■he sterhty of the vast surrounding country, the
lontest was bootless to his purpose. He had col
lected the mightiest army the world ever saw;
Tom all parts of the continent he had gathered
lis forces ; every deversity of blood, and complex
on, and tongue, garb and weapon, shone along
lis line ; the resources of whole provinces moved
hrough the kingdoms which his arms held in awe; i
he artillery of whole citadels traversed the fields;
llie cattle on a thousand hills were made the food
li the myriads whom he poured into the plains
rt’JSastern Europe, where blood llowed in rivers
ind the earth was whitened with men’s bones,
ut this gigantic enterprise, uniformly successful,
ras found to have no object when it had no longer
my enemy to overcome, and the victor in vain
ued to thl vanquished for peace. The conflagra
tion of Moscow in one night began his discomfit
hre, which the frost of another completed. Upon
Ihc pomp and circumstance of unnumbered war
riors, their cavalry, their guns, their magazines,
llieir equipage—descended slowly, flake by flake,
the snow of a Northern night. The hopes of
papoleon were blighted, the retreat of his arma
tnent was cut off and his doom sealed far more
Irreversably than if the conqueror of an hundred
■elds had been made captive with half his force.
Ul his subsequent efforts to regain the power he
ad lost, never succeeded in countervailing the
fleets of that Russian night. The fire of hisge
lious burned, if possible, brighter than ever. In
(vo campaigns his efforts were more than human,
is resources more miraculous than before, his
a!or more than worthy the prize he planned for.
lu?, all was iain. His weapon was no longer in
is hand, his army was gone ; and his adversaries,
u more quailing under the feeling of his superior
ature, had discovered him to he vincible, like
umselves, and grew bold in their turn.
* ——
The Chops.—The Franklin (La.) Republican
piles that both the cane and cotton crops are
fry fine, notwithstanding the late drought,
'he corn crops will not fall short, as was gene
lily supposed, and the late corn is coming on
lirly, and is daily improving from the effects of
le frequent showers that are falling.
Neapolitan Indemnity.—We understand
lat the 7th instalment due from Govern
ment of Naples, has been promptly paid, and is
low on its way from Havre to this country, in
■old. Soon as it arrives, public notice will be
liven and the distribution of the money made
Imong the claimants.— Globe.
COMMERCIAL.
bitest dates from Liverpool , July 3
t-'test dates from Havre, June 29
AUGUSTA MARKET.
Wednesday Evening, July 29.
! Cotton —Our market to-day is extremely dull. —
Holders are desirous to realise, but the buyers have
almost all disappeared, requiring a further reduc
tion of to $> lb., on the rates reported on the
27th inst. A few sales of small crops sold yester
day and to-day from
Extremes 6 (a) 9U and a fine article,in square pack
age, if on sale, would command 97c. The receipt
ot cotton is fair for the season of the year, with a
gooa deal in second hand* for sale.
Freights —To Savannah, one dollar per bale;
LCharleston, by rail road, 25c per 100 lbs. for
pquare, and 35c per 100 lbs. for round bales.
Exchange. —On New-York, at sight, (3 11 per
tent, fox current funds ; Charleston at (a) 10 per
cent; Savannah Philadelphia dit 10 per
ct.; Lexington, Ky. 6 dvl perch; Richmond 10 per
cent.; specie commands 9 (3 10 per cent, premium.
Bank Notes. —
Savannah Hanks,, 2 '3 - ct. prem.
Columbus Insurance Hank.... 6 (3- “ “
Commercial Bank, Macon, 6 (3- “ “
Mechanics’, “ (Augusta,) 8 (3- “ “
Agency Brunswick, “ 8(3 - “ “
Planters’ and Mechanics’Bank,
! Columbus, 5(3 - “ disc’nl.
Central Bank, 6(3 - “ “
Milledgeville Bank, 6 (3- “
Dcmulgee Bank, 6 (3- “ “
Monroe Rail Road Bank, 7(3 - “ “
jHawkinsville Bank, 6(3 “ “
Chattafioochie R. R.& B’k Co. .6 [3 - “ ‘
Darien Bank, 25 di - “ “
hank of Rome, 50 (3 - “ “
AH other Hanks now doing business, at par.
Specie Paying Banks. —Mechanics’ Bank, Insu
lance Bank of Columbus, Commercial Bank of Ma
oa > and Brunswick Agency in t his city.
New York, July 25.
Coffee. — Ihe transactions in Brazil since our last
have been large, principally owing to the fact, that
several parcels of this description, previously with
hold from the market, have now been first brought
forward. In prices, however, we have no change
to notice. The sales include 3300 bags Brazil at
97 a
ernment Java 13, all 4 moß.,”and 4UO St. Domingo
SJ a with some at 9 cents, cash.
Cotton. —The Cotton market since our last re
port, continued inactive until yester lay, when ex-
I orters and manufacturers came forward more free
ly, and sales to some extent were made, t iough
without variation feom previous rates The trans
actions embrace 1700 bales Upland and Florida at
7 a 97c. ; 1050 Mobile 77 a 10|; 150 New Orleans
9 a 107, and 150 Texas 87, short price—making a
total for the week of 4700’bales. •
Hoar. — {he inquiry f r Western Flour export
to England, noticed in our last, almost entirely
ceased with the transactions then reported, and on
the date of our last publication, there was but little
done. <*n I hursday, however, there was some re
vival of demand for the same destination, and about
4000 bbls. Genesee and Ohio changed hands, at $5
fui common Brands of the former, and flat hoops of
the latter. Ihe market yesterday was inactive,
and we heard of no sales worthy of notice, though
holders, in the absence of other than moderate re
ceipts, are firm at our quotations, whi h arc slight-
L vaiied ; a par el of 400 barrels, very superior
branded “Castalia Mils,” was taken by a city
dealer, at $5
Kans, just received, being all in market, sold at $4
73. Southern is mostly taken in parcels as want
ed for shipment, at steady rates, with the excep
tion of Georgetown, the various descriptions con
tinue scarce ; Georgetown lias sold in lots at $5 25;
300 bbls. Richmond country, $5 25; and 300 Bran
dywine, $5 377, all cash.
Molasses remains as last noticed; prime qualities
continue in request; but for common and < rdinary,
there is little or no demand. The sales embrace
200 hhds prime Porto Rico at 2S (3 30 its; 2 (3 300
Nuevitas, 30 '3'3l; and 300 Cuba, for distilling, on
terms not transpired.
Sugars-- Muscovado has continued in fair de
mand during the week, and the maiket closes firm
ly, at an advance for tiiis period of fully | of a ct.
P lb. The sales embrace 25'J hhds Porto Pico, at
Hi ®77 tents ; 200 Bt. Croix, 8(3
Muscovado, 6 cents cash, to bf 4 months ; and SO
New Orleans, 6 (a Of Box Sugars, sales were
made of 350 boxes brown Havana, at 77 3 7g,
wi h some very superior at 8 cents, 4 mos., mostly
at a discount for cash; and 1200 white do. 0 3 10|
con s.
MAIUXE INTEIXIGFACE.
Savannah, July 28.
Cleared —SchrJohn Barr, Holiingshead, Balti
more.
Arrived —-Brigs Jane, Fitzgerald,Baltimore; Lin
coln, C rockett, Thoraaston, Me; schr Eagle, Kin
near, Boston; steamboat Lamar, Bugg, Augusta.
Went to sea —BrigG H Lamar, Johnson,N YoT; .
Charleston, July 20.
At Quarantine— Brig Daniel Webster, Stein,
Mat anzas.
Went to sea yesterday —Barque Salem, Destebe
cho, Havre.
--J-UL-'" "
J,
§
(fff The citizens of Warren county, opposed to
the re-election of Martin Van Buren to the Presi
dency, are requested to meet at the Court House in
Warrenton, on the first Tuesday in August next,
for the purpose of appointing delegates to the Con
vention to be held in Macon on the second Thurs
day thereafter. July 25
Third Ward Tippecanoe Club.
The members of the 3d War 1 Tippecanoe Club
will meet at Lamback’s Long Room, TIIIS EVE
NING, at 8 o’clock. Punctual attendance is re
quested. July 30
T Sfi H 1<: v §1 Isl R .
SECOND PROSPECTUS.
The unparalleled success with which our enter
prise has met, has induced us to increase our ex
ertions in the good cause. In order, therefore, to
induce our friends to form clubs for the promotion
of the cause, we shall, after the first of August,
reduce the price to FIFTY CENTS a copy, or two
copies for ONE DOLLAR.
Those, therefore, who desire to have theirnaraes
enrolled on our list should have them here in time.
Let our friends be vigilant and active, and our
success is certain. All the people want is light,
and if we have a corresponding effort on the part
of the friends of Reform, they shall have light.
Till: READING ROOM
Attached to this office is open to subscribers, and
strangers introduced by them, every day and eve
ning (Sunday evenings excepted) until y o’clock.
Subscription $5 ; for a firm, of two or more <lO.
& B. 11. OVERBY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
feb 25 Jefferson, Jackson county, Ga.
JOHN R. STANFORD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
jy I*7] Clarkesville, Ga.
O AUGUSTA BENEVOLENT SOCIETY—
The following are the Committees for the ensuing
month;
Division No. I—W.1 —W. E. Jackson, Cyrus Pike,
Mis. Win. Smith, Miss M. Wightman.
Division No. 2. —C. C. TalUaferro, J. N. Raiford,
Mrs. E. M. Robertson, Mrs. Trembley.
Division No. 3. —Porter Flemming, John Beall,
Mrs. Whitlock, Mrs. Berrvhiil.
July 30 J. W.‘ WIGHTMAN, Sec’y.
ffjr* Dr. J. J. WILSON has xemoved for the
Summer to the house of James Gardner, Esq., Ist
door below the Academy. June 6
CO> EXCHANGE ON NEW YORK—At sight,
and at one to twenty days sxght. For sale bv
nov 23 GARDELLE ic RHIND.
(fff NOTICE. —The Rail Road Passenger Train
between Charleston and Hamburg, will leave as
follows: —
UPWARD.
Not to leave Charleston before 7 00 a m.
“ “ Summerville, “ - -8 30
“ “ Georges’, - “ - 10 0
“ “ Branch vrile, “ - 11 00
‘ “ Blackville, - “ -100 p. u
“ “ Aiken, -' - « - 300
Arrive at Hambur g not before - 400
DOWNWARD.
Not to leave Hamburg before 6 00 a. m.
“ “ Aiken, - “ - 730
“ “ Blackville, “ - • 915
“ “ Midway, « - - 10 30
“ “ BranchviJl “ - - 11 00
“ “ Georges’, “ - - 11 45 m.
“ “ Summerville,“ - -1 15p. m.
Arrive at Charleston not before 215
Distance—l3o miles. Fare Through —$10 00.
Speed not over 20 miles an hour. To remain 2t
minutes each, for breakfast and dinner, and no
longer than 5 minutes for wood and water at any
station.
To stop for passengers, when a white flag h
hoisted, at either ol the above stations; and also xl
Sineaths, Woodstock, Inabinet’s, 41 mile T. ()..
Rives’, Grahams, Willeston, Windsor, Johnsons
and Marsh’s T. U.
Passengers ua will breakfast at Woodstock and
dine at Blackville ; aou-n, will breaiUast at Aiken
an d dine at Charleston. may 4
FROSPE ;TUB
OF THE
P L A NTERS’ G AZF, T T E .
Edited by D. G. Dotting, Washington, Georgia
IN offering a new Journal to tbe public for pa
tiOiiagc, it is custumary and proper to set forth
in a prospectus, the principles which its conduc
tors intent to support, and to give such pledges as
to iG management that its patrons may not at any
future time find themselves deceived or disappear
ed in its course.
And first, as to our political creed. Relieving
that there is at present a crisis in our national af
fairs, winch requires the hearty and unremitting
exertions of every true lover of his country to
preserve it from the destruction that menaces it
that a powerful and fatal influence is now exerted
upon our institutions by am! itious and unprinci
pled po iticians; that the Constitution, that safe
guard of our libex tics, is in danger from their ma
chinations, and that the State Rights doctrines and
the punciptes of the revolutionary patriots only,
can piescrs e it inviolate, we shall give our unde
\iating support to those doctrines. Our motto
shall be “Principles and Men;’ ’ therefore, of the
prominent candidates for the Presidency, now fe
ioie the people, we choose those for our support
who we believe will carry out State Right* mea
sures, viz; General WILLIAM HENRY HAR
HI >ON and JOHN TYLER, gentlemen whom even
their enemies allow to be true patriots an I honest
men.
As the title of our journal indicates, we shall
devote much ot its columns to the interests of
Agriculture. We shall endeavor to give to the
Planter the latest and best information of the im
provements, now a'most daily taking place in his
business. We are aware that in the strife of party,
agriculture, the foundation on which society rests,
has been too much neglected by the press, and that
some “Reform” is needed in this respect.
All the aid in our power shall be given to the
cause of literature, an 1 we shall endeavor 1o ren
der the Gazette as interesting as possible to every
class of readers.
Terms.—Three Dollars per annum, payable in
advance, or Three Dollars and Fifty Cents, if not
paid within the first six months. Advertisements
at the usual rates. j u ] v 30
Cff Daring the remaining Summer and Fall
months, 1 wdl be in my office on Mondays, Tues
days and Wednesdays; on other days at Helair; and
, will be happy t > serve those who nny honor me
with their confidence, jy 23] W. W. HOLT.
Cfj'Dr. GARDNER, foimcrly resident surgeon
n the New York Hospital, and physician at Belle
vue Hospital, New \ oik, tenders to the public his
professional services.
Cilice in Washington street, between Broad and
Ellis streets Residence, United States Hotel,
ap 2
CLj' Dr. 14. S. JOSES tenders bis professiona
• serve es to the citizens of Augusta and its vicinity
■ He may be found at bis office, No. 214 Broad st.
yat ois residence. United States Hotel. ap 24
DCp Dr. WM. FLINT, member f the Massa
chusetts Medical Society, would inform his friends
( -‘hat he lias removed ins place of residence to the
boavding-house of Mrs. Camlield, at the corner of
Jackson and Broad streets, where he may be found
at all hours during the summer season. His pro
j Ussional services are respectfully tendered to tiie
citizens of Augusta. if—June U
&y~W. G. A TIMO, General Commission Mer
chant. office on Mclntosh street, next door to the
Constitutionalist. nov 7
(FT During my absence in the interior of the
State, Force, Brothers 4c Co, are mv duly author
ed attorneys. ENOCH W. SPOFFORD.
april 21
j; UR SALE, HIRE OR EXCHANGE—A Xe
-®- gro W oman, seamstress and house servant.
Apply at this office. july 29 3t
SB. H KOOKS is my duly authorized Agent
_ • during my absence from the city.
C. L. BKAYTON.
Augusta, June 30, 1840. jy 24 ts
flfflL \ ERHENA CREAM, an Emollient Soap,
3- which affords real pleasure in shaving produ
cigg a rich, fragrant, creamy and permanent lather,
just received and for sale by
a P 22 GARVIN & HAINES.
]> OBERI \. HARRIS, Attorney at Lair, Au
gusta,Ga., has removed his office to the Law
Range, first door over the Post Office. He will
practice in the dieffient Courts of Richmond coun
ty, and in the Superior Courts of Burke, Columbia,
Warren and Hancock. july 28 if
7VIOTICE. —The Tent holders, and those who
feel an interest in fitting up the Camp Ground,
are requested ?o meet at the Richmond Camp
Ground, on Saturday next, for the purpose of put
ting it in order for the meeting. july 28
O l ICE.—The copartnership heretofore cxist
ing in this city under the firm of Spears Sc
White, disso.ved on the 12th inst. by its own lim
itation. All who are indebted to the late firm will
make payment to F. Spears only. The business in
future will be continued at the old stand, by the
subscriber. F. SPEARS.
J ul)- 1840. dflt&wlra
TIPPECANOE IURBFCIE, AT CA
31AK.
rjNHE citizens of Warm, and also those of the
adjacent counties, are invited to partake of a
FREE BARBECUE, to be given at Camak, on
Thursday, tkh of August next Preparations will
be. made for the accomodation of the Ladies on that
day. By order of the Committee of Arrangcmets.
july 28 trw3t S. HALE,Chairman.
U. B. WHITE,
| A REHOUSE AND COMMISSION MER-
I ff CHANT, Augusta, Ga. The Warehouse
, hou*e is fire-proof, eligibly located,above high wa
ter mark. All Cotton consigned per railroad will
receive prompt attention. July 27 2m
C *U RLING FLUID, Kc. —Blendirg with agratc-
J ful and refreshing perfume, the desirable
quality of strengthening and promoting the growth
of 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, For sale by
mar 13 GARVIN cc HAINES.
(‘ i ENUINE COLOGNE WATER— Farina’s
M genuine Cologne Water, in long and short
bottles, warranted of the very best qualit}-; for sale
( in boxes of half a dozen each, fur family use, oi
by single bottles.
Also, a large assortment of Fancy Soaps, Odorous
Waters, Extracts, Hair Oils, and Curling Fluids,
of the best quality, at Apothecary Hall, 232 Broad
street, by GARVIN Sc HAINES.
! nov 28
INSURANCE CO. of COLUMBIA, S. C.
riIHE Stockholders of this Company having de
| termined to close its business, notice is here
in- given of the same, that those who have made
insurance with the undersigned, Agent for Au
gusta, may reuw iheii 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
Central Rail Road & Bank-^)
ing Co., of Georgia, et. al, ' In Equity.
vs. • Barnwell District.
Claghorn & Wood, ct. al.
IT is ordered that the President, Directors &
Company of the Savannah and Augusta Steam
Boat Company and all other persons claiming an
interest in, and lie u n, the Steam Boat Hamburg,
her machinery, furniture, tackle and apparel, do ap
pear before the Commissioners of this Court, and
make pioof of their respective claims and demands
on, or before the first Monday in January next.
It is further ordered, that the Commis>ioner in
Equity, for Barnwell Ditsrict, do sell at auction,
on the third Monday of August next, at Clayton’s
Landing, on the Savannah River, the Steam Boat
Hamburg, on a credit until the first day of January
next, the purchaser to give Bond bearing interest
from the day of sale, with personal security, to be
approved by the Commissioners, and a Mortgage of
the property.
By order of bis Honor, Chancellor Dunkin.
A. P. ALDRICH. C. & R. E. B. D.
Commissioner’s Office,a
Barnwell District, v-
July 17th, IS4O. >
july 22 trwU
V KVV FRKNi H MUSLINS AND GINGHAMS.
- Ti —H YATT 4- WARREN, No. 206 Broad
street, have just received a few pieces handsome
french Muslins and Ginghams. Also, Calicos,
Irish Linens, Diapers, Brown and Bleached Shirt
ings, &(. &c., which they will sell low.
30 • yv3t
WARREN SHERIFF’S SALE.
beso! A on the first Tuesday in Sep
y ▼ fember next, at the court house door in
W arrenton, \\ arren county, between the usual
hours of sale, the following property, viz: one
sorrel Horse, nine or ten 3-ears old, and one ches
nut sorrel Mare, abqutnine or ten years old, levied
on as the property of Alexander Adams, to satisfy
one fi ta from \\ arren Superior Court, in favor of
dames Draper vs. Alexander Adams and Etheldred
Salii«, security. Property'pointed out by the Se
curity. JEREMIAH PERRYMAN, D. Sh’ff.
July 30, IS4O.
COLUMBIA SIIKIUFF’S SALE.
AT- ILL be sold, at Columbia Court House, on
y V the first Tuesday- in September next, be
tween the usual hours of sale, four negroes, viz:
a negro m m Reuben, about forty five years of age,
a negro w„man Chany, about twenty seven years
of ago, and her Uvo children, Willis, four years of
ag*, and May, tyvo years of age, to sati-Ty a fi in
from Columbia Supeiior Court in favor of John M.
Cooper & Son, vs. Robert Jones. Property pointed
out by defendant. ALFRED STURGIS, Ship.
July 30, 1840.
A UGUST A INSURANCE AND BANKING
/L COMPANY STOCK.
20 shares for sale loyv by
RUSSELL, HUTCHINSON & CO.
jan 30 Terms —6 months to approved paper
HAVANA SEGARS.— 10M Venus Brand,
5 M Venus Regalia,
5 M Canunis,
2 M asso.led Brands.
Also, 10 boxes Havana Syveetmeats. Just re
ceived by [jy 29] I. S. BEERS & CO.
BAGGING, ROPE, AC.
I*T J’IECES 44 inch Bagging, aI4 lbs.
per yard;
200 coils Bale Rope ;
50 ps. heavy milled and bleached Sacking;
1 bale plaid and striped Hemp Carpeting.
For sale by GARDELLE fc RHIND. i
FOR SALE.
ÜBNIIE subscriber intending to remove to the
u West, would sell, on reasonable terms, her
very neat and desirable Summer Residence, situa
ted in Beach Island, S. C., three miles from the
Sand Bar ferry, and knoyvn as the Seven Spring
Place. H ha< all the usual improvements and con
veniences incident to a country residence, and is in
a state ot good repair. 'I here is on the place an
Orchard, which cannot be surpassed by any in the
district for choice fruit of all kinds.' The above
tract contains 202 acres.
She will also sell her Swamp Plantation, lying
on the Savannah River, one mile below the Sand
Bar Ferry, containing 131 acres, more or less, of
fust quality isinglass land. Any-farther descrip
tion is deemed unnecessary, as persons intending to
buy w ill examine for themselves.
July 23 tw3m MARY BUTLER.
FRESH TURNIP SEED, Ac.
f ARGE white flat Dutch TURNIP;
Jg__j Do. Globe;
Yellow purple top Ruta Baga;
Large Drumhead Cabbage;
do Bergen or great American do;
do Cape Savoy- do;
do Red Dutch do. for pickling;
Long Orange Carrot;
do black Fall Radish;
White and red Swiss do;
Red and yvhite Clover Seed;
Lucerne or French Clover Seed;
Blue Grass Seed;
Herds do do.
7 he subscribers have lately received the above
variety oi Garden Seeds, all of which (hey warrant
to be iresh and genuine,and offer them for sale at
reasonable prices. GARVIN & HAINES,
June 29 Augusta and Hamburg.
KNOW all men by these presents, that J. Wm.
Woodbury, jr. of Augusta, Ga.. merchant
doing business under the name and style of Wil
liam Woodbuiy, jr. & Co., do appoint and invest
with authority to do and to act as m - legal and
onl3 r agent or representative, to use n.y name or
that of the firm, and to act in evci3' way or man
ner for me in all business whatsoever, in which I
am interested, during and for the time 1 may be i
absent from the State of Georgia, Francis Holman, !
of the said city of Augusta, in the aforesaid State
ot Georgia, and that I will be governed b - all his
doings relaiive to my business, as though 1 trans
acted and done the same myself.
Given under rnv hanJ, this first dav of July,
A D. 1549. WM. WOODBURY, Jr/
Witness, C, E. Hooghkirk. ju 13- 3
W AllE-liOL SE AN 1) COMMisSIoT
business.
subscribers will continue the Ware-house
E and Commission Business at their old stand,
where they hope to receive the-same liberal patro
nage that has been given to them for 3-ears past.
Our location being central and near the wharves,
combines as many advantages as any similar estab
lishment in the city. In the late disastrous fresh
et we sustained some injury, but as little perhaps
as any other ware-house in the city”, having the
same quantity of produce on hand.' Our Ware
house and close-stores arc in good order for the re- i
ception of produce or Merchandize, and strict at
tention will be devoted to cither when entrusted to
our care. BAIRD ic ROWLAND,
Augusta, July 28, 1810. tlstNov.
WARE-IIOUtS E A N D COMM IN SION
BUSINESS.
rjIHE undersigned most respectfully- solicit of
I/ their Iriends and the public generally, a share
of their business in Savannah, where they have
now erecting, near the Rail Road Depot, a commo
dious \\ are-Housc, lor the accommodation of cot
ton. and receiving and forwarding goods.
They pledge themselves to give their undivided
attention to business, and hope, from long experi
ence, to render general satisfaction in promoting
the interest of their friends.
SIMMONS & WHITE.
Savannah, Ga., August Ist, 1840,
55“ I take this opportunity for returning my
thanks to 1113' former patrons, and hope they- will
continue their kind favors, so liberally bestowed
in Augusta, towards the above firm in Savannah,
july *3 ts T. M. SIMMONS.
(Uj The Savannah Georgian, Southern Recorder
and Macon Messenger,will please publish the above
until forbid.
HEAL AND PERSONAL ESTATE
FOR SALE.
npilE undersigned contemplating a removal I
Alabama the ensuing fail, offers for sale the
following property at reuuced prices, fur cash, or
approved paper on liberal time, viz:
One two stoy building and lot, north side upper
end Broad street —his late residence.
One tyvo stoiy building and lot, north side upper
end Broad street —lately occupied b3 r J. C. Snead.
Three vacant lots, on the north side Jones street,
nearly in the rear of the above.
One lot on Jones street, with stable and carriage
house.
7 luee vacant lots on the south side Broad street,
next above the last building on the west end of said
street.
One tract of land, about twenty miles above Au
gusta, within three miles of the rail road, well
timbered, containing 785 acres, near Crawford's
mills.
One tract of land lying in the middle fork of
Spirit Creek, containing 160 acres.
One tract of land, containing 25 acres, known as
the “Spirit Creek Place,” with a good spring and
some improvements, yvell calculated for a summer
retreat.
One tract of land, No. 229, in the 9th district of
Lee, noyv Randolph county—2o2 acres —said to ue
good land
One tract of land, No. 48, in the 2d district es
Muscogee, now Marion county —202 acres.
One improved lot, near Marchmout Springs—lß
acres — a most delightful summer residence.
Also. 1 wenty five likely negroes, in families, or
a sale of the whole would be preferred to one pur
chaser.
Fifty shares Georgia Insurance and. Trust Com
pan3" stock on which -gffO per share has been paid in.
An excellent road yvagon and harness.
And, it applied f<>l during this month, a com
plete set of Household Furniture, IUII3- as good as
new, which will be sold for three-fourths its value.
July 21 HENRY B. HOLCOMBE.
■ i’O KENT—From the Ist October next,
j: ;the Store at present occupied by Mr. N.
«=k=yyylL,H. W hitlatv. Apply to
jX'X9 " JOHN COSKERY.
J - -7A i OR RENT, —Bcvoial dyvellings and
: , : R bel ngirg to the Bank es Augusta.
nJ-ii yAU.F or terms enquire at their office.
- () GE< *. M. THEW, Agi n£
TO RENr. The Store on Broad str.,
ITOW occupied by Messrs. J. W.
,1— P ■!£.& T. S. Stoy.
Also, the two Stores alTovc, being Nos. 249 and '
2-H. Apply to
july 26-trwtf HENRY H. GUMMING.
. TO RENT.—Two Dwelling Houses on
Greene street, opposite the Methodist
hurch and the Lancasterian School.
Also. tyy r o yvooden Store houses,on Broad street,
next below the Bridge Bank Buildings.
july 2—tryvlm JOHN W. WILDE.
ifedk SCHOOL ROOMS TO RENT, corner
. W titveue and Jackson streets, with a
*U.co n mod Lous Dwelling attached. Apply
_ iV 11 d&w3t to T. s. METCALF. ‘
’ A. I’UR HEN P.—The property of the un-
I J deisigned, on Broad, Campbell and Cen
fj- •- ' lc htioets, on Mclntosh Street, near the
1 ies <3 lenan Church, at present occupied bv Mr. 1
Stockton. Appl3* to
McKenzie & bennoch.
r , wtlstoet
N. b. 7he occupants of the property for the j
3 car ensuing 1 stl ictober next, will give notes pay- j
able quarterly, and pa3' for the use of the llv> !
drant yvater.
81 it A 1 ION WAN i ED. —A Lady- from the
Noith fleshes a situation as Teacher. Apply
1 ■ lt this office. tf—july 13
4 T private sale, a handsome new Chariot, on
Eliptic Springs, latest style. For sale by
_july 7 W. E. JACKSON, Auctioneer.
IT UME. Fresh Ihomaston Lime, for sale at the
M J Warehouse of A. .MACKENZIE.
July 2 hn
lESIO NS. 11 boxes Lemons, just received and
A for sale by W. i/. JACKSON,
| _ J :u;c 2<) Auctioneer.
SCOTCH ALE.—S casks Scotch Ale, pints,
just received and for sale b'
jum 20 W . E. JACKSON, Auctioneer.
JA.di/ OIL —A supply' of best Bleached Lump
Ch/, just received and for sale by
uia v 25 ' GARVIN & HAINES.
| A B3L''. CoUNfRV FLOUR for sale,
J. * South Carclina an i Georgia Mills, by
my ! 1 ts C LARK E, McTEIR it Co'.
EORGIA NA*NKEENS oi the best quality
JT fur sale by the case. A. SIBLEY,
up 1 4in*
ICE. —20 Casks now landing. A constant
Qb supply will be kept on hand, and furnished
■ to dealers in quantities to suit, b3'
dec 6 GARDELLE & RHIND.
I MPROVED CHEMICAL YEAST POWDERS
—Late Discovery. —Warranted to be equal, if
not superior, to any others. Prepared bv
GARVIN & HAi.NES,
nov 27 No. 232, Broad street.
7TIR VIN OIL, &c.—Train Oil, Plaster Pans and
j Gilder’s Whiting, for sale in quantities to suit '
purchasers,By ' GARVIN & HAINES,
mar 12
J’ HE YOUNG MOTHER’S GUIDE and Nurs
es’ Manual. A feyv copies of this valuable
little work can be had if applied for soon, at
may 20 GARVIN & HAINES.
SARATOGA WATER. —A supply of
this article direct from the Springs, just re
ceived and for sale by GARVIN ic. HAINES,
may 20
SACKING. —8 bales heayy SACKING for sale
by GARDELLE RHIND.
ma3' 5 ts
|"|DORiFEROUS COMPOUND—For laying in
\ y draweis among linens, laces, furs, cloths,
Kc., impa. ting to them a plea- ant perfume, and pre
venting the ravages of the moth. For sale by
mar 13 GARVIN & HAINES.
IWTOTICE. —The subscriber having associated
! Ti Mr. Robert T. il3'de in his business from the
Ist inst. it will from that date be conducted in the
name of DUNLAP <y HYDE.
July 9, 1840. J. G. DUNLAP.
HIE Office of the subscribeis will hereafter,
fi- for the accommodation of travellers, open at
4 -j o’clock, every morning, at which time 1)103- yvill
be prepared to m ;ke Exchange of every descrip
tion. J. G. WINTER & CO.
July 16 t s
BU FONT’S POWDER.—SOO Kegs 11. F. G
sporting Powder,
50 5 kegs do do
15 kegs “Eagle” Powder, in canisters,
1000 “ Blasting do. Just received and
for sale by (dec) GARDELLE A RHIND.
ALMONDS.
lUh SACKS fresh Almonds, just received and
A* for sale by W. E. JACKSON,
aprii 27 Auctioneer.
SAURiNG my absence from the State, P. H.
H F EARL is m3' duly authorized attorney, to
whom all persons indebted to me are requested to
make immediate payment. E. M. LARCHAR.
June 20 1 aw(jtidp
SUPERIOR IRISH LINENS, Ac.
JM PORTED direct from Ireland.
Superior 7-8 undressed Irish l inen ;
do 4-4 do do do
do 9-8 do do suitable for Pillow Cases;
Long Lawns ;
Just received and for sale by
july L 5 WM. 11. CRANE & CO.
•OkA FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD.—Ran
vil away from the subscriber, in February
last, an African b3' the name of Leyvis.— 1
s=» He is about 50 years of age, of small stat«
ure, ai).dbadl3' pitted from the small pox. He has
been a boat hand on the Savannah river for many
years, and is, I believe, at this time, either in Sa
vannah or Augusta. The above reyvard yvill be
paid to aiqy one who will deliver Juim to Wm. E.
Jackson, of Augusta, or place him in a safe Jail
and inform me on the subject.
ELIZA R. BACON.
Columbus, Ga , June 26, 1840. trwtf
BROK E loose, on Friday, the 3d of
in Broad street, Augusta, Ga,, a
I sorrel HORSE, with a notable
blaze in Jus face. 7’be white docs not run down
straight in the usual way, but is very much in
clined to the left; yvith a long thick tail. He had
on a new snaffle bridle, with long stout reins; a
good saddle, with a dark blanket. Any person
taking up said Horse, yvill be suitably reyvarded by
leaving him at Mr. ALMOND’S Stable.
july S t s
“VJ OTlCE.—7’he subscribers would inform their
customers and the public that they have sold
their entire Stock of Boots, Shoes, kc. &c. to Mr.
C. L. DRAYTON, who will be constantly supplied
with good wares at reasonable prices ; and yve
would solicit for him that patronage which has been
so kindl3' bestowed upon us.
S. B. BROOKS & CO.
Those having business with the undersigned,
will lind him at the old stand.
S. B. BROOKS, 330 Broad street.
June 13, 1840. 3m
NOTICE.
THE Subscribers noyv offer at private sale, all
the Stock of Drugs, Furniture, Fixtures, Stc.,
belonging to the E-Hale of the late James Leverich.
deceased. Aiy person wishing to commence the
Drug business, 1033' now have a favorable onpor
tunity, as the Stock yvill be disposed cf on*very
reasonable terms.
J. A.*CAMERON, S AdminJslrato,s -
Juty 17, 1840. trwtf
AUJOTICE— On Thursday, the 30th inst., at 3
o’clo. k p. m. I will offer, at my office, Notes
Due Bills,and Accounts that 1033- be due meat that
time, to the highest bidder among my creditors.
None will be allowed to be present except such as
represent demands against me. Each Note Due
Bill and Account will be sold separately.
July 21 td C, F HOFFMAN.
PUBLIC gALES.
iiV w. e. jacksonT
THIS DAY,
At 10$ o clock, in Lent of my store will be sold.
If* bbls MonrmgahcKF Whiskey,
!■> * N. K. Rum,-
T 2 £ * Malaga Wine,
(> “ Sugar,
10 u Unions,
S 4- casks Cognac Brandy,
10 baskets Eliampaigne,'
3 tierces Rice,
lb boxes Lemon Syrup,
12 £ - Cordial,
S £; Port Wine,
5000 Segars,
Sundry other articles.
_-- ,u . . Terms osh.
J~ 1!0 ° T *" I,S “« K STOnK,^.,.,,
230 Broad-street.
'Swocß
B. BOUI* AMJ t>!,Ot.S M Isaac Dav.Jsoi-,
imonns tne public that he will continue the above
business at the old Stand on Broad street nearly
opposite the Road Bank, formerly occir led
ii\ J. li. kobertson, where he wi 11 keep constantly
on hand a laige and well selected assortment of
Lent'a men’s fine But) I S
n° V uiter do, col’d and black;
u° Dancing l umps ;
1 o Slippers;.
Ladies’ English Lid Slippers •
Do American do do : ’
Misses’ Slippers, colored and ’ tack •
( nil.lren's Shoes.-of evftypattern, tec.&c.,
and hopes by attenn >n to business u , vl t . ic ’ litv ,
ot the goods which he will keep on hand t J me.it
a share ol patronage. JOHN S. DAMDNon.
■\J~OTICE.— In consequence of ill health and
AN my inability to attend to business, 1 have
disposed of my stock of Hoots and Shoes to Mr.
John S. Davidson, and solicit for him the patronage
ot my friends and the publi
. ISAAC DAVIDSON.
Augusta, July 17, D dJwwlm
UNITED STATES 3IAIL TINE,
_ 2 0 AJk’ill7tijfc Term.
& *'• N * 11 " N respectfully informs
—*—dim public that his splendid line of
i oui lloisc 1 o>t Coaches is running Irom Greens
boro to Spring Place, (la via Gainesville and Cass
viHo, in cennexion with Col. Ramsey's Line to
Ross’ Landing and Nashville, and Maj. Weils’
Line to Athens and Knoxville, TeDn,
Rare to Cassville, cj-2 00
££ ££ Spring Place, "17 00
Leaves Greensboro on the arrival of the Bail
Road Cars from Augusta, on Mondays, Wednes
days and Fridays.
Travelling time to Spring Place, 29 hours.
£ ’ “ “ Nashville, 65 ££ t
(uj Seats can he secured on application to
C. 11. GOODMAN, Agent,
mar 23—Gm_ Globe Hotel j Augusta, Ga.
FitElii II T li Ei>lJ € E L>,
i.
ON THE GEORGIA KAILItOAU.
A i lEB the Ist day of July, merchandise will
iV be conveyed fiom Augusta to Crawfordvillc,
Jefi’crson-Hall, and Greensboro, at 2d cents per
100 lbs, until further notice,
OLO. ii. I HOMI'SUN, Agent at Greensboro,
A. GREEN, do Jefferson Hall.
J. i*. MIMS, do Crawfordvillc'.
RICHARD PETERS,
Sup. Transportation.
Trans. Office Ga. R. R. &. B. Co. /
Augusta, June 20, IS 10. S
fbl j y
OFFICE S. C. C. & K. li. COMPANY,
Hamburg, April 23, IS4O.
NOTICE. —Freight on Cotton to Charleston by
__ Rail Load, is reduced to thirty-live cents per
hundred fur round, and twt sty-five cents per hun
dred pounds for square bales.
A. B. STEROLS. Agent
Office Transportation S, C. C. L R. R. Co. ?
June 2d. 1340. 3
Information to Travellers Norik and South'.
Ol W ITH STANDING the destruction of the
1 bridges over the Savannah River, at Augusta,
by the late freshet, travellers are respectfully in
formed that arrangements have been made for pass
ing the river, and that tha Cars leave Hamburg
and Charleston daily at the usual hours and arrive
as formerly. . \VM. ROBERTSON, Jr.
_ Agent Transportation.
|lp®j p.v: :j |T}3|
:j4. JSu"; - y-jU-DU - ■,Ny _L r •._ ’■ - -A<,
Mill— iwn r- >c:-raW>My-i r■ m „ 1 V- --1 nr —-m
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
ALL I < ;vib I’Ll N E FOItUUHJ I fE,
4& d - . - a - ■■■>
C ’ / ~ «•
Via Greensboro’, Fatonton, Chiton, Macon, Per
ry, Pindertown, Rainbridge, Chattahoochie,’lola,
St. Josephs, Pensacola, to Mobile.
The Proprietors of this Line inform the Travel
ling public that it isnow 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
rive in Mobile in three days and a half runnlu"-
time.
Travellers arc assured that the staging upon this
line is superior to any other, the accommodations
j unsurpassed, and by far the best natural roads in
the Southern country, only 210 miles of staging.
Stages leave Rainbridge for Tallahassee via Quiu
cy, immediately on the arrival of the Alligator
Line from Greens bum’, and immediately on the
arrival of the boats from lola.
ttjpTwo Stages will at all times be run in com
pany, when the travel lequires it.
For seals in the above Line, apply at the office,
at the United States Hotel, Augusta, Gen.
aprii 21 lv GEO. W. DLNT. Agent.
I t KN ITT JtE AN I) PIANT4 FOU J E~
UAKL-iIUISE,
No. 23G Broad street, Avgusta, Georgia.
The subscriber, having pievif us»
"8 t bought O'R the interest of A. Z. Ban
fiJML ta n * s R Ulll i tl ire V\ archouse, has
now associated himself with one of
iTiifm tllG lai ? est manufacturing establish
f | ments in New York, flatlcis him-elf
that lie will be able to oiler to tlie
public an assortment ot f urniture, superior in point
of workmanship and durability, to any heretofore
ottered 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 ne
durability.
Also, a genera] assortment of Pianos, from Hie
best manulactories in the Union. More particulars
Jy the New Yoik Piano Forte company’s instru
ments, which f arnot be excelled for sweetness ol
tune and durability, in tha southern climate, bv' any
manufactoiy in the United States. Our instru
ments are selected witli the greatest care,by one
who is a competent judge, and a written guaianlie
is furnished in every in tancc, if required
V. A. Platt returns his thanks to the public for
their former patronage, aa-i solicits for the company
«hf‘t share of public patronage Heretofore bestowed
on hunself. inc business m future will be con
ducied dv tap 2> CHAS. PLATT & C.o
ALGiL ST A FI UN EH R E WA« E. ~
HOUSE.
D. H. SILCOX, 303 Broad street,
I kei ps at all times for sale, a large as-
sorlrnent of Cabinet Furniture, of
supciior workmanship and well sea
soned materials, made expressly for
tl,e f '° ntl,ollJ climate. Every arti
Ej-cle in the above business, with all the
E-vk£t : sirr:...-; rS variety of 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 01 good
city acceptances. mar 2d