Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, August 04, 1840, Image 3
B nu * Sicily national and tor ncccssaiy eon-
I, jtional objects.
••sth. He is opposed to Abolition in any and
,ry form by Congress, either in this District
L : be States or Territories.
-6th. He is for a Tariff, fair, just, and j ciu
fjCH’S.
.. 7th. He thinks that honesty and fitness
, u? ht io be preferred to mere party considerations
n appointments to office. After he appoints a
pan to office he will not remove him on account
I m ere difference of opinion.
“Bth. He will restr.vn public officers under
js control from violent and in'cmpera'.e interfer
nce in elections, leaving them free to exercise
[je elective franchise.
“9th. To lessen the necessity for the use of
nilit-ty foice, he will endeavor to infuse a high
aoraltone into every branch of the public service,
in il thereby preserve and strengthen that moral
orce which forms the specie capital of free Gov
ernment.
<* 1 Oth. He will not use his official influence to
|ect hi? successor, but leave it to the free and un
used choice of the nation.”
From the Savannah Republican.
Origin ol the Extra Globe.
she little Magician lolled in his chair,
ind his brow wore the impress of trouble ami care;
■ or [, e felt that the voice of the People had spoken,
jiat the spell of the Wizard was utterly broken.
“Come hither,” says he,
“My Asmodeus to me,
ly ]ast hope of success, dear Amos, with thee;
:or unless with deep cunning some s jieme you
devise,
ilv Kinderhook Star has set never to rise.”
[he sanctified Amos was thoughtful awhile,
Ind his face wore the marks of low cunning and
guile;
Lt length he exclaimed, “I have hit on a plan,
Vhich may tend to sustain you, dear Piesident
Van.
I’ll pretend I am siek,
But ’tis only a trick,
sou know at deception, dear Van, I am quick;
:o nie Postmaster Generalship I’ll resign—
.ct the task of defending y our sceptre be mine.
Ln Extra Globe of Immoderate size,
’ll edit, and ciam it with falsehoods rnd lies:
’ll assert that the Hero r f Tippecanoe
s a coward, and rank abolitionist too.
Your subsidized press,
Will reprint this, I guess,
Though the charges to some may seem strange, I
confess.)
dso Whig immoiaUty I shall condemn,
L nd charge all our sins, my dear Van, upon them.
Iy friends, the Postmasters, will lend me their aid,
,nd all office-holders will join the crusade;
fith my Extra’s, they’ll flood ail the land, I as
sure ye,
rom Maine, to the far-distant plains of Missouri.”
Then President Van
Declared that the plan
fas worthy the head and the heart of the man.
hus Amos quit office and took to his ppn,
o depict as an Eagle the Kinderhook Wren.
Aches —The Indianopolis (Indiana) Journal
fthe 21st, quaintly, says:
In our last, we neglected to notice the small
iceling of the whigs on 4th inst at Richmond in
his state. Its insignificance is olir only excuse
or this neglect. There were only about 15,000
ircsent.
A few more Acres—There was a tremendous
fathering of whigs at Jefferson Ashtabula county,
the 4th inst. It is said there were from
i to 10,000 voters—and 16 to 1800 ladies.
Ihe whigs had a great meeting at Elizabeth
own, Hamilton county, Ohio, a few days ago.
fix thousand sturdy freemen were on the ground,
dr. Corwin, the Hon. Win Southgate, and other
Isitinguished orators fanned wit.', the strong
ireath of their eloquence the flame of patriotism.
M ARRI ED ,
At Penn field, on the 30th ult., by the Rev. Wm.
Hard, Mr. J. J. Reeves to Miss Elizabeth
JODGE.
Consignees per South Carolina Kail Koacl.
Hamburg, August 3, 1849.
Stovall, Simmons & Co; Rees & Beall; F M Ro
lertson; P Poullett; J Kent; Hand & Scranton; T
Dawson; D’Anlignac &, Hill; W D’Antignac; J M
It W Adams; T J Parmelee; J Morris; Dunlap 6c
Jyde; C Fraser; J Hubbard; II L Jeffers; D L
Idams; J F Benson; G Parrott.
COMMERCIAL.
latest dates from Liverpool, July 3
r Mtest dates from Havre, June uJ
AUGUSTA MARKET.
Monday Evening, August 3.
Cotton —There has been no change in our cotton
naiket since our report of Saturday last. Our
fcarket has probably seen its lowest point for the
gesent.
Freights —To Savannah, one dol ar per bale
o Charleston, by rail road, 25c per 100 lbs. for
quare, and 35c per 100 lbs. for round bales.
Exchange. —On New-York, at sight, —(d 10 per
:ent. for current funds ; Charleston at (d 9 p e r
sent; Savannah 2^ per ct.; Philadelphia a 8 per
;t. ; Lexington, Ky. (dS perct.; Richmond 5 per
cent.; specie commands 7 (a) 9 per cent, premium.
Bank Notes. —
Savannah Banks, 2 @ - *>ct. prem.
Columbus Insurance Bank. ...60
Commercial Bank, Macon, 6 Ca> -
[Mechanics’, “ (Augusta,) 7 r a
'Agency Brunswick,“ ~ •“ ~
Planters’and Mechanics Bank,
Columbus, 4 “ disc’nt-
Central Bank, * 6 & ~
Milledgeville Bank, ® ® ~
Ocmulgee Bank,
Monroe Rail Road Bank, i (d
Hawkinsville Bank, 6 (d) “
Chattahoochie R. R.&B’k C0..4 id- “ ‘
Darien Bank, (d -
Bank of Rome, 50 (S’ -
Merchants’ and Planters’ Bank,
St. Josephs,Florida. 5 (d
Union Bank, “ 50 d -
Southern Trust Co. “ 30 (a) -
All other Banks now doing business, at par.
Specie Paving Banks. —Mechanics’ Bank, Insu
rance Bank of Columbus, Commercial Bank of Ma
on, and Brunswick Agency in this city.
e . e Mobile, July 30.
Cotton Received since our last, 694 bales ; ex
ported, 9160 bales, as follows :
Liverpool,
14 q V rp .-.••• * * * * ~ *
Havre,--- 409
New York,
Philadelphia.
P^dence,.......... —///"Vjg
estiraonf V nock on hand not cleared of 54,823
wi aessjp* ; ce - ts since lst October art 4ol,41!
bales; and me exports 390,786 bales. We have this
week included burnt cotton in the lota 1 or export-.
At the corresponding period last year, the recei,
were 252,147 bales"; expoits, 246,989 bales, and
the stock on hand, not cleared, 5217. ,
The sales of the w eek have not exceeded bou
bales at our quotations ; buyers having no imme
diate orders to fill and holders exhibiting an anxis
ty to sell. The stock oa sale is rather large lor
this season of the year; and we presume it a
slight improvement should occur aOOO bales would
be thrown upon the market.
The news by the British Queen will hive little
or no effect upon the Market, and our table exhibits
the true slate of it.
LIVERPOOL CASSIFICAION.
This Week. La;;tyear.
Good and Fine, none nominal.
Good Fair, .none (a)
Fai G (d)
Middling, (d 8| 13 \(d 14
Inferior & Ordinary (d — J(d) 13
Exchange. —The Mobile and Planters’ and Mer
chants’ Bankwire checking on New York at 12 per
cent. prem. The demand is limited.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
Charleston, August 3.
Arrived on Saturday— Schrs Martha Elizabeth,
Bush, BalUmore; Paragon, Wahab, Elizabeth City,
Arrived yesterday —Brigs Charleston, Taylor,
Madeira; Daniel Webster, Stein, Matanzas.
Cleared —Br barque Jupiter, Campbell, Glasgow.
wamemmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ——————^
Second Ward Tippecanoe Club.
A meeting of the Tippecanoe Club of the Second
Ward will be held TO-MORROW EVENING, at
the Eagle & Phoenix Hotel, at S o’clock. aug 4
(fff The citizens of Warren county', opposed to
the re-elec.ion 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
THE REF O K I?I ER .~
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 theirnames
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.
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 4)5 ; for a firm of two or more $lO.
B. H. OVERBY,
A TTORNEY A T LA IV,
feb 25 Jefferson, Jackson county’, Ga.
JOHN R. STANFORD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
jy 17] Clarkesville, Ga.
£7 AUGUSTA BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.—
The following are the Committees for the ensuing
month:
Division No. I—W.1 —W. E. Jackson, Cyrus Pike,
Mis. Wm, Smith, Miss M. Wightman.
Division No. 2.—C. C. Talliaferro, J. N. Raiford,
Mrs. F. M. Robertson, Mrs. Treinbley.
Division No. 3. —Porter Flemming, John Beall,
Mrs. Whitlock, Airs. Berrybill.
July 30 J. W. WIGHTMAN, Sec’y.
( fj* During the remaining Summer and Fall
months, I will be in my office on Monday’s, l ues
days and Wednesdays; on other days at Belair; and
will be happy’to serve those w’bo may honor me
with their confidence, [jy 23] W. W. HOLT.
( fjfDr. GARDNER, formerly resident surgeon
n the New York Hospital, and physician at Belle
vue Hospital, New York, tenders to the public his
professional services.
Office in Washington street, between Broad and
Ellis streets Residence, United States Hotel,
ap 2
q3= Dr. W. S. JONES tenders his professiona
servh es to the citizens of Augusta and its vicinity
He may be found at his office. No. 214 Broad st.
or at nis residence. United States Hotel. ap 24
J)Cr Dr. WM. FLINT, member f the Alassa
chusetts Aledical Society’, would inform hi e friends
that he has removed his place of residence to the
boarding-house of Airs. Camlield, at the coiner of
Jackson and Broad streets, where he may be found
at all hours during the summer season. His pro
fessional seivices are respectfully tendered to the
citizens of Augusta. tf —June 6
fcj'JV. G. NIMMO, General Commission Mer
chant, office on Mclntosh street, next door to the
Constitutionalist. nov 7
(rj> EXCHANGE ON NEW YORK— At sight,
and at one to twenty’ days sight:. For sale by
nov 23 GARDELLE £c RHIND.
q3= 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 V - “ 10 0
“ “ BranchvKle, “ - 11 00
‘ “ Blackville, - “ - loop. m
“ “ Aiken, - - “ - 300
Arrive at Hamburg not before - 400
DOWNWARD.
Not to leave Hamburg before 6 00 a. m.
“ “ Aiken, - “ - 730
“ “ Blackville, “ - • 915
“ “ Midway, “ - - 10 30
“ “ Branchvill “ - - 11 00
« “ Georges’, “ - - 11 45 m.
“ “ Summerville,“ - -1 15p. m.
Arrive at Charleston not before 215
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.
To stop for passengers, when a white flag is
hoisted, at either of the above stations; and also i\
Sinealhs, Woodstock, Inabinet’s, 41 mile T. 0.,
Grahams, Willeston, Windsor, Johnsons’-
and Alarsh’s T. O.
Passengers uv will breakfast at Woodstock and
dine at Blackville ; aown, will breaxiast at Aiken
an d dine at Charleston. may 4
Dr. J. J. WILSON has removed for the
Summer to the house of James Gardner, Esq., Ist
c oor below the Academy. J une 6
FOR SALE.
THE subscriber intending to remove to the
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 known as the Seven Spring
Place. It has all the usual improvements and con
veniences incident to a country residence, and is in
a state of good repair. There 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, ol
fiist quality’ isinglass land. Any' farther descrip
tion is deemed unnecessary, as persons intending to
buv will examine for themselves.
July 23 tw3m AIABA BUTLER.
LOST OR MISLAID —A |Due Bill,made by the
firm of Burch 6c Turner, of Jefferson county,
for forty five dollars, payable to Joseph Parsons,
dated about April, 1840. All persons are caution
ed against trading lor the same,
aug I tnv3* JOSEPH PARSONS.
Blasting powder.—soo kegs Blasting
Powder, for sale by C. A. GREINER.
au^ 4 trw2m
FOR SALE.—-a first rate two horse Wagon,
made in Newark, of the best materials and
workmanship, with Harness to match. Enquire
o lulbert & Roll, or atCumming’s Warehouse.
, a,! S 4 3t
■VrOTIOE. The subscriber has this day’ sold his
XN entire stock of Books, Stationary, &c. to
Mr.H. A. Richmond.
Ho will remain at the old stand for the present,
and attend to settling up his business.
August 1, 1840. au4 4t T. H, PLANT.
THE subscriber having purchased from Mr. T.
H. Plant his entire stock of Books, Stationa-
will continue the business at the old stand,
and hooes, by attention to business, to merit a’
share of public patronage,
aug 4 4t " H. A. RICHMOND.
ibsdk , ro RENT, from first October, four
J Close Storages, fronting Bay street. Ap
i: * ply to c. A. GREINER.
au Q 4 trwtlsto
/ft'--! UO RENT—From Ist October next,
•p|| j { ; 10 lai'ge Grocery Store adjoining Rees &
Warehouse, and now occupied by
■ evera l Rooms over the store occu
pied by r p. Fleming, adjoining said warehouse.
The Dry Goods Store in front of Stovall, Sim
mons & Co’s, warehouse. The second story over
the store c vupied by Bcnlly & McCord, adjoining
said warehouse.
The large Grocery Store occupied by F. Spears.
The Dry r Goods Store adjoiningsame, and former
ly occupied by’ King & Hart. The foregoing are
tue-proof. °
Also, the Tenement or Store formerly occupied
by the Merchants and Planters’Bank, (with it the
Bank fixtures complete,if desired.)
The Dwelling over same.
Jhe Dwelling and Appurtenances now neatlv
fitting up on Green street, immediately’ in the rear
of P. Stovall s brick building on Broad street.
The Dwelling at coiner of Ellis and Campbell
streets, immediately in the rear of J. M. &. W.
Adams’ store.
The large Stable and Lot in the rear of Rees &
Beall's warehouse. Apply to
aug 4 3w PLE ASANT STOVALL.
MORGAN’S PREMIUM TOBACCO.
A BOXES just received at Dawson’s Ware
jO house, and for sale by the box. Annexed
is the notice of the sale of the tobacco in the leaf.
7/<e Highest Price this Year.
Cii Friday’ last, a hhd of Tobacco, made by Col.
Abraham Lewis, of Pennsylvania county, was sold
by P. & J. W. Dudley, at the high price of Twenty
Dollars , which is the highest price any’ Tobacco
has sold for. It was pronounced by the best judges,
to be the finest hhd of Tobacco opened here this
year. This Tobacco was by J. W.
Morgan, to be manufactured into liis Premium
Brand, expressly for his customers. If they wisli
the finest Tobacco they’ ever used, they will try
this. Mr. Morgan lias presented us with a few
rolls ot this Tobacco, which for beauty and supe
rior taste, cannot be surpass:.]. After the sale,
Col Lewis regaled the merchants and planters pre
sent, with a cold Collation; a large tub of Hard Ci
der being conspicuous, which was much admired by’
both the Democrats and Whigs. aug 4
PHCENIX HOTEL,
j (, Clarksville, Ga.
THE subscribers having purchased the
Mi* ill house formerly’ occupied by Thomas W.
A. Sumter, and made many additions thereto, have
lurnishod it in a style of convenience for visitors,
boarders and families, which cannot fail to please.
Their rooms are large, airy and convenient, and
well furnished for the accommodation of gentle
men with theirfamilies.
As a place of summer resort, Clarksville stands
unrivalled. Situated in the vicinity of Tallula and
Tokoa F'alls, and surrounded by a picturesque,
highlv romantic and beautiful scenery, it cannot
fail to please and entertain all who are in search
of pleasure during the summer and fall seasons.—
In the neighborhood of Clarksville are several
Chalybeate springs, which add an additional inter
est to the otherwise pleasant village. Every at
tention possible will he given to please and accom
modate. Stable ample and convenient, attentive
hostlers, and plenty of provender for horses, and
all the country’ affords are pledged to those who
shall favor the subscribers with a call. The es
tablishment will be under the Immediate supervi
sion and direction of Mr. Levy, and will be open
ed between the 10th ana 15th inst.
JOHN H. WILEY,
WALTON WILEY,
JAMES WILEY.
LEWIS LEVY,
ang 4 swdt
Q3= The Constitutionalist, the Athens Banner,
Macon Messenger, Savannah Republican, Federal
Union, and Columbus Enquirer, will each copy the
above twice weekly, and send their accounts to
the subscribers at Clarksville.
lIPPECANOE BARBECUE, AT CA
MAK.
THE citizens of Warren, and also those of the
adjacent counties, are invited to partake of a
FREE BARBECUE, to be given at Camak, on
Thursday, 6:h of August next. Preparations will
be made for the accomodation of the Ladies on that
day.
extra train of Passenger Cars will leave
Augusta for Camak, accompanied by a Band of
Music.
By order of the Committee of Arrangemets.
juiy 28 trw3t S. HALE,Chairman.
~ LAW NOTICE.
THE subscriber has opened a Law Office on
Judge Longstreet’s lofin the village of Ox
ford, Newton county, where he will be found at
all times when not on the circuit. He will prac
tice in Newton, Morgan, Walton, Do Kalb, Gwin
nett, Jasper, Henry and Butts counties. Persons
trusting the undersigned with basiness, may be
assured that it will be attended to with fidelity’.
THOMAS HOWARD.
I take pleasure in recommending Thomas How
ard to the patronage of my friends and acquaintan
ces. He is talented and trust-worthy, and will
have the benefit of my counsel, whenever he or
hisclients desire it. A. E. LONGSTREET.
a “g 3
INSURANCE CO. of COLUMBIA, S. C.
THE Stockholders of this Company haying de
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
NOTICE. —The subscribers would inform their
customers and the public that they have sold
their entile Stock of Boots, Shoes, kc. kc. to Mr.
C. L. BRAYTON, who will be constantly supplied
with good wares at reasonable prices; and we
would solicit for him that patronage which has been
so kindly bestowed upon us.
S. B. BROOKS & CO.
Those having business with the undersigned,
will find him at the old stand.
S. B. BROOKS, 330 Broad street.
June 13.1840. 3m
FIFTY DOLLARS RFFWARD. —Ran
away from the subscriber, in February
last, an African by the name of Lewis. —
He is about. 50 years of age, of small stat
ure, audbadly 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 reward will be
paid to any one who will deliver him 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
BROKE loose, on Friday, the 3d of
jLLuT’Sjuly, in Broad street, Augusta, Ga., a
(]7i_ chesnut sorrel HORSE, with a notable
blaze in his face. The white does not run down
straight in the usual way, but is very’ much in
clined to the left; with a long thick tail. He had
on a new snaffle bridle, with long stout veins; a
’ good saddle, with a dark blanket. Any person
! takino- up said Horse, will be suitably rewarded by
leaving him at Mr. ALMOND’S Stable.
July S ts
SC. BROOKS is my duly authorized Agent
• during my absence from the city.
C. L. BRAYTON.
Augusta, June 30, 1840. jy 24 ts
VLRBENA CREAM, an Emollient Soap,
. affords real pleasure in shaving produ
cing a rich, fragrant, creamy and permanent lather,
just received and for sale by
a P 22 GARVIN & HAINES.
OBERT Y. HARRIS, Attorney at Law, Au
0. gusta,Ga., has removed bis office to the Law
Range, first door over the Post Office. He will
practice in the dielfient Courts of Richmond coun
ty, and in the Superior Courts of Burke, Columbia,
Warren and Hancock. July 28 ts
RICHMOND CAMP MEETlNG.—Accommo
dations will be afforded persons visiting the
above meeting, commencing on the sth August, as
heretofore, at the public tent. Horses provided
with food and taken care of bv the subscriber.
July 31 6t WILLIAM DOYLE.
Augusta insurance and banking
COMPANY STOCK.
20 shares for sale low by
RUSSELL, HUTCHINSON & CO.
jan 30 Terms —G months to approved paper
HAVANA SEGARS.—IOM Venus Brand^
5 M Venus Regalia,
5 M Canonis,
2 M assorted Brands.
Also, 10 boxes Havana Sweetmeats. Just re
ceivcd by [jy 29] I. S. BEERS & CO.
R. IS. WHITE,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MER
CHANT, Avgusta, Ga. The Warehouse
house is fire-proof, eligibly located,above high wa
ter mark. Ail Cotton consigned per railroad will
receive prompt attention. July 27 2m
C BURLING FLUID, &c. —Blending with a grate-
J ful and refreshing perfume, the desirable
quality of strengthening and promoting the growth
of the Hair, without giving bait 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 & HAINES.
Cl ENGINE COLOGNE WATER.—Farina’s
K genuine Cologne Water, in long and short
bottles, warranted of the very best quality; for sale
in boxes of half a dozen each, for family use, or
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 & HAINES,
nov 2S
FRESH TURNIP SEED, &c.
LARGE white fiat Dutch TURNIP;
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 white Clover Seed;
Lucerne or French Clover Seed;
Blue Grass Seed;
Herds do do.
The subscribers have lately received the above
variety of Garden Seeds, all of which they warrant
to be fresh and genuine,and offer them for sale at
reasonable prices. GARVIN & HAINES,
june 29 Augusta and Hamburg.
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
THE subscribers have formed.a co-partnetship
for the transaction of a factorage and com
mission business, under tbe firm of HOPKINS
STOVALL. They have taken the commodious
fire-proof Ware House on Mclntosh street, oppo
site Gen. Thomas Dawson’s, formerly occupied; by
Heard k Wilson, and more recently bj' D’Autignac
& Hill. Their storages are conveniently situated
for the storage of cotton, or receiving and forward
ing of goods by Railroad or Wagon. They hope,
by strict attention to business, to merit a share of
public patronage.
LAMBETH HOPKINS,
MARCELLUS A, STOVALL.
Augusta, July 8, 1840. 2aw tf—jy9
WARE-HOUSE AND COM MISSION
BUSINESS
THE subscribers will continue the Ware-house
and Commission Business at their old stand 1 ,
where they hope to receive the same liberal patro
nage that has been given to them for years past.
Our location being central and near tire wharves,
combines as manj- advantages as any similar estab
lishment in the city. In the lite 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 are in good order for the re
ception of produce or Merchandize, and strict at
tention will be devoted to either when entrusted to
our care. BAIRD &. ROWLAND.
Augusta, July 28, 1840. tlstNov.
WARE-HOUSE AND COMMISSION
BUSINESS.
TIN HE undersigned most respectfully solicit of
jp their friends and the public generally, a share
of their business in Savannah, where they have
now erecting, near the Rail Road Depot, a eommor
dious Ware-House, for 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 geneial satisfaction in promo;ing
the interest of their friends.
SUMMONS k WHITE.
Savannah, Ga., August Ist, 1840.
JfcCf I take this opportunity for returning my
thanks to my former patrons, and hope they will
continue their kind favors, so liberally bestowed
in Augusta, towards the above firm in Savannah.
July 23 ts T. M. SIMMONS.
KNOW all men by these presents, that I. Wm.
Woodbury, jr. of Augusta, Ga.. merchant
I doing business under the name and style ot Wil
liam Woodbury, jr. & Co., do ai point and invest
with authority to do and to act as my legal and
only agent or representative, to use my name or
„ that of the firm, and to act in every way or rrsn
, ner for me in all business whatsoever, in which I
am interested, during and for Hie time 1 may be
absent from the State of Georgia, Francis Holman,
? of the said city of Augusta, in the aforesaid State
of Georgia, and that I will be governed by all his
doings relative to my business, as though 1 trans
acted and done the same myself.
. Given under my hand, this fust day of July,
r AD. 1840. * WM. WOODBURY, Jr.
Witness, C, E. Hooghkirk. July 3
NOTICE.
r rWNIIE Subscribers now offer at private sale, all
1 i the Stock of Drugs, Furniture, Fixtures, kc.,
belonging to the Estate of the late James Leverich,
1 deceased? Any person wishing to commence the
! Drug business, may now have a favorable oppor
-1 iunity, as the Stock will be disposed of on very
reasonable terms.
P, H. MAN t /., ? Administrators
J. A. CAMERON, S
. July 17, 1840. tnvtf
Central Rail Road & Bank-^[
ing Co., of Georgia, et. al. I In Eqvity.
v s. f Barnwell District.
\ Claghorn & Wood,et. ai. v
f T 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 uon, the Steam Boat Hamburg,
her machinery, furniture, tackle and apparel, do ap
pear before the Commissioners of this Court, and
! make proof of their respective claims and demands
on, or before the first Monday in January next.
It is further ordered, that the Commissioner [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
i 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 his Honor, Chancellor Dunkin.
A. P. ALDRICH. C. & R. E. B. D.
Commissioner’s Office,-}
Barnwell District, >
July 17th, 1840. J
July 22 tiwtd
MTO RENT. —The Stoienow occupied
by Mr. Charles Rail. A. GOULD.
aug 3 3t
MFOR RENT, —Sevcial dwellings and
stores, belonging to the Bank of Augusta.
For terms enquire at their office.
•» uh ' 20 GEO. M. THEW, Agent.
»TO RENT.— Two Dwelling Houses on
Greene street, opposite the Methodist
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,
__ TO RENT.—The Store on Broad str.,
No-. 247, now occupied by Messrs. J. W
JEMSL& T. S. Stay.
Also, the two Stones above, being Nos, 249 and
251. Apply to
July 25-trwtf HENRY 11. GUMMING.
TO RENT.—The Brick Dwelling in
|||| { the centre of Fox’s Range, occupied at
present by Mrs. Shewmake.
J lie Dwelling on the corner of Washington and
Ellis streets , occupied by Mr. O. Cosby, with a
small office, near the corner.
A Dwellir gon Ellis street, nearly opposite the
residence of Mr. Wm. Harper. Apply to
an g 3 lw A. PICQUET,
MTO RENT.—The commodious two sto
ry Dwelling House, with large Garden,
= an(l good Stables, out buildings, &c. at
tached, now occupied by Mr. D. P. Russell, situ
ated on Green street
Also, the Dwelling House coiner Green and Cum
ming streets, and two Dwellings, suitable for small
families, on Ellis street.
Also, the Dwelling House and Lot near the Rail
Road Depot. [aug 1 2w] S. H. PECK.
HIRE— Two Female Servants, by
a July 20-sw2w J. MEIGS.
COFFEE AND BALE ROPE?
K BAGS Cuba Coffee ;
%/ I 50 Coils Bale Rope;
For sale by j. MEIGS.
July 20 sw3w
SITUATION WANTED.—A Lady from the
North desires a situation as Teacher. Apply
at this office. ts—July 13
AT private sale, a handsome- aew Chariot, on
Eliptic Springs, latest style; For sale by
July 7 W. E. JACKSON, Auctioneer.
LEMONS. —ll boxes Lemons, just received and
for sale Uy W. E.. JACKSON,
June 20 Auctioneer.
SCOTCH ALE.—S casks Scotch Ale, pints,
just received, and. for sale by
june 20 W. E. JACKSON, Auctioneer.
LAMP OIL. —A supply of best Bleached Lamp
Oil, just received and for sale by
niat-25 GARVIN & HAINES.
\ A /Y/A BBLS. COUNTRY FLOUR for sale,
A A/U South.Care Una and Georgia Mills, by
miy 11 ts . CLARKE, McTEIR & Co.
I 0 ICE. —20 Casks now landing. A constant
supply will be kept on hand, and furnished
to dealers in quantities to suit, by
dec 6 GARDELLE & P.HIND.
IMPROVED CHEMICAL YEAST POWDERS
—Late Discovery. —Warranted to be equal, if
not superior, to any others. Prepared by
GARVIN k HAINES,
nov 27 No. 232, Broad street.
OIL, kc.-. —Train Oil, Plaster Pans and
B Gilder’s Whiting, for sale in quantities to suit
pnrchaseis, by GARVIN & HAINES,
mar 12
f|>HE YOUNG MOTHER’S GUIDE and Nuis-
A es’ Manual. A few copies of this valuable
little work can be had if applied for soon, at
may. 2D GARVIN & HAINES.
Fresh Saratoga water.—a supply of
this article direct from the Springs, just re
ceived and for sale by GARVIN ii HAINES,
may 20
O ACKING.—B bales heavy SACKING for sale
by GARDELLE RHIND.
may 5 ts
ODORIFEROUS COMPOUND—For laying in
drawcis among linens, laces, furs, cloths,
&c.„ imparting to them a pleasant perfume,and pre
venting the lavages of the moth. For sale by
mar 13 GARVIN & HAINES.
NOTICE. —The subscriber having associated
Mr. Robert T. Hyde in his business from the
Ist inst. it will from that date be conducted in the
name of DUNLAP HYDE.
July 9, 1840. J. G. DUNLAP.
JB'IIE Office of the subscribers will hereafter,
X for the accommodation of travellers, open at
4;j every morning, ai which time they will
bo prepadm to nuke Exchange of every descrip
tion. w J. G. WINTER & CO.
ja!y Hj ts
DUPONT’S POWDER.—SOO Kegs H. fTg
sporting Powder,
51) i kegs do do
15 kegs “Eagle” Powder, in canisters,
1000 “ Blasting do. Just received and
for sale by (dec) GARDELLE & RHUND.
ALMONDS.
A SACKS fresh Almonds, just received and
L X/ for sale by W- E. JACKSON,
april 27 Auctioneer.
SUPERIOR IRISH LINENS, Ac.
IMPORTED direct from Ireland.
Superior 7-8 undressed Irish Linen ;
do 4-4 do do do
da 9-8 do do suitable for Pillow Cases;
Long Lawns ;
Just received and for sale by
jaly 15 WM. H. CRANE & CO.
BAGGING, ROPE, AC.
r AA PIECES 44 inch Bagging, li a If lbs.
OUU per yard;
200 coils Bale Rope ;
50 ps. heavy milled and bleached Sacking ;
1 bale plaid and striped Hemp Carpeting.
For sale by GARDELLE k RHIND.
may IG ts
PROSPECTUS
OF THE
PLANTERS’ GAZETTE.
Edited by D. G. Lotting, Washington, Georgia.
IN offering a new Journal to the public for pa
tronage, it is customary and proper to set forth
in a prospectus, the principles which its conduc
tors intend to support, and to give such pledges as
to its management that its patrons may not at any
future time find themselves deceived or disappoinl-
I ed in its course.
And first, as to our political creed. Believing
that there is at present a crisis in our national af
fairs, which requires the hearty and unremitting
exertions of every true lover of his country to
preserve it from the destruction that menaces it
i that a powerful and fatal influence is now exerted
upon our institutions by ambitious and unprinci
pled politicians; that the Constitution, that safe
guard of our liberties, is in danger from their ma
chinations, and that the State Rights doctrines and
the principles of the revolutionary patriots only,
can preserve it inviolate, we shall give our unde
viating support to those doctrines. Our motto
shall be “Principles and Men;” therefore, of the
prominent candidates for the Presidency, now be
fore the people, we choose those for our support
who we believe will carry out State Rights mea
sures, viz; General WILLIAM HENRY HAR
RISON and JOHN TYLER, gentlemen whom even
their enemies allow to be true patriots and honest
men.
As the title of our journal indicates, we shall
devote much of 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 almost 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, and we shall endeavor lo 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. July 30
PUBLIC SALES.
Cotton.
BY W. E. JACKSON.
THIS DAY,
At 11 o’clock, at the lower market house, will be
sold, on account of ail concerned,
1 bale Cotton
- au g~* Terms cash.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
W!LL be sold at the stove lately occupied by
Henry Salm, deceased,on the first Tuesday
in September next, the remaining stock of drv
goods and groceries, consisting of Liverpool Salt
Coffee, Bagging, Iron, lot of Wooden Ware, Shoes!
&c ; &c - A. PICQUET,
july 20-td Adm’rof Henry Salm,
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALfi!
]\j °TICE^— AVkli be sold, by auction, on Thurs
’i-- e Ptember next, all the stock of
?«\»SV^tl? K r < eS, T Fi ‘ Xtures ’ &c > belonging to the
estate of the late James Leverich. Terms made
known on the day of sale. ae
P. H. MANTZ >
J. A. CAMERON c Adra’rs*
August 3, 1840. 3
W ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Oetober
next, at the lower market house in the ci?y
of Augusta, within the usual hours of sale, the
House and Lot belonging to the estate of Thomas t
Avcrell, deceased. Also,four negroes belonging to
said estate. Sold, by order of Court, for the bene
fit ot the heirs and creditors of said deceased.—
terms made known on the day of cale
August 1, 1840. P. HZ MANTZ. Adm’r.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in October
next, at the lower market house in the city
of Augusta, within the usual hours of sale, five
Negroes belonging to the estate of Mary Johnson,
deceased. Sold,by order of Court, for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms
made known on the day of sale.
August 1, 1840. *p. H. MANTZ, Adm’r.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE,
TO NASHVILLR, Tent*.
H. N. Wilson respectfully informs
the public that his splendid line of
Four Horse Po t Coaches Is running from Greens
boro to Spring Place, Ga. via Gainesville and Cass
ville, in connexion with Co). Ramsey’s Line to
Ross’ Landing and Nashville,, and Maj. Wells’
Line to Athens and Knoxville, Tenn.
Fare toCassville, £l2 QO
“ “ Spring Place, *l7 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 houss.
*• “ “ Nashville, 65 u m
Seats can be secured on application to
C. 11. GOODMAN, Agent,
mar 23 —6m Globe Hotel, Augusta, Ga.
Fit EIG HT R ED V C Ed7
ON THE GEORGIA RAILROAD.
AFTER the Ist day of July, merchandise will,
be conveyed from Augusta to Crawfordville,
Jefferson-Hall, and Greensboro, at 25 cents per
100 lbs, until further notice.
GEO. H. THOMPSON, Agent at Greensboro,
A. GREEN, do Jefferson Halit
J. F. MIMS, do Crawfordville.
RICHARD PETERS,
Sup. Transportation.
Trans. Office Ga. R. R. & B. Co.
Augusta, June 20, 1840. S
OFFICE S. C. C. & R. R. COMPANY,
Hamburg, April 23, 1840.
OTlCE.—Freight on Cotton to Charleston by
Rail Road, is reduced to thirty-five cents per,
hundred for round, and twenty-five cents per hun
dred pounds for square bales.
A JL). STURGES. Agent
Office Transportation S. C. C. & R. R. Co. J ’
June 2d, 1840. 3,
Information to Travellers-North and: South.
OTWITHSTANDING the destruction of tlie
Tn 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 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. i
Hamburg, May 1, 1840. £
ON and after this day, the passenger train from
Hamburg will arrive in Charleston at 2j
o’clock, p m, in time for dinner. may 1
ALLIGATOR LINE FOR MOHILe7
Via Eatonton, Clinton, Macon, Per
ry, Pindertown, Bainbridge, Chattahoociiie, lala,
Si. Josephs, Pensacola, to Mobile.
The Proprietors of this Line inform the Travel
ling public that it is now in full operation, through
the entire route ; leaving Augusta by the Georgia
Rail Road ears to Greensboro’ every Tuesday
Thursday and Saturday, at 6 o’clock, p. M. and ar
rive in Mobile in three days and a half running
time.
Travellers are assured that the staging upon this
line is superior to any other, the accommodations
unsurpassed, aud by far the best natural roads in
the Southern country, only 210 miles of stagings
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.
(£j*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„
at the United States Hotel, Augusta, Geo.
apri* 21 Iv GEO. W. DENT, Agent.
FURNITURE AND PIANO FORTE
WARE-HOUSE,
No. 236 Broad street, Augusta, Georgia.
The subscriber, having previf usiy
||| Jtt bought out the interest of A. Z. Ban
ta in his Furniture Warehouse, has
now associated himself with one of
Jr/wSim tllG iai ‘S est manufacturing establish
sw ments in New York, fetters 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
durability.
Also, a general assortment of Pianos, from the
best manufactories in the Union. More particulars
iy the New York Piano Foote company’s instru
ments, which cannot be excelled for sweetness of
tone and durability, in tha southern climate, b v 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 fyr
their former patronage, and solicits for the company
fehtot share of public patronage heretofore bestowed
on himself. The ousmess in future will be con
ducted dv lap 21 CHAS. A. PLATT & C.o
AUGUSTA FURNITURE WARE.
HOUSE,
IL H. SILCOX, 303 Broad street,
lIJ 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
in the above business, with all the
UM-rr-fe^Sg variety of new patterns, continualh
veceived. Persons wishing to purchase can do a
weli at this establishment as at any of the Norths
ern manufactories. To be sold fur casn or good
city acceptances. §5