Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, August 17, 1840, Image 3

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the REFORMER. SECOND PROSPECTUS, The unparalleled success with which our enter prise has met, has induced us to increase our ex ,rtions in the good cause. In order, therefore, to icduce our friends to form clubs for the promotion » 0 f 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 their names 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. 5? 10 THE CITIZEXS OF BUiiKE COUN rpYZ-Co\. George H. Harris is announced as a candidate for the Senate, and Alexander Cakse well, William E. Evans and Isaac Mulky, t«qrs.,as candidates for the House of Representa tives and are recommended to t ie free and inde pendent yeomanry of old Burke, for their suffrages, '[aug 10] Many Voters. the heading room attached to this office is open to subscribers, and grangers introduced by them, every day and eve niug (Sunday evenings excepted) until 9 o’clock. Subscription $5 ; for a firm of two or more $lO. JOHN R. STANFORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, jy 17] Clarkesville, Ga. B. 11. OVERBY, A TTORNEY A T LA IV , feb2s Jefferson, Jackson county, Ga. * J. J. WILSON has removed for the Summer to the house of James Gardner, Esq., Ist coor below the Academy. tune 6 pQ 3 The subscriber will resume the practice of I J vv , and attend to any business entrusted to him, in the counties of Richmond, Burke and Go.umbia. augll lw WM. F. GUuLD. rj’Miss TRAIN will resume her School at Summerville on the first Monday in November, aug 19 ts £ j > Daring the remaining Summer and Fall months, 1 will be in my office on Mondays, Tues days and Wednesdays; on other days at Beiair; and will be happy to serve those who mry honor me with their confidence, [jy 23] W. W. HOLT. £j* Dr. W. S. JONES tenders his pruiessiona servi es to the citizens of Augusta and its vicinity He may be found at his office. No. 214 Broad st. oral ms residence. United States Hotel. ap 24 (fjDr. GARDNER, f»i ricrly 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 £llis streets Residence, United Mates Hotel. *P 2 (Tj> EXCHANGE ON NEW YORK— At sight, and at one to twenty days sight. For sale by nov 23 uARDELLE 3c RUIN’D. AUGUSTA BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.— The following are the Committees for the ensuing monlh: Division No. I—W. E. Jackson, Cyrus Pike, Mis. Wm. Smith, Miss M. Wighunan. Division No. 2.—C. C. Talliaferro, J. N. Raiford, ! Mrs. F. M. Robertson, Mrs. Trembley. Division No. 3. —Porter F.emming, John Beall, Mrs. Whitlock, Mrs. Berryhill. July 30 J. W. WIGHTMAN, Sec’y. £jrW. G. NIMMO, General Commission Mer chant, office on Mclntosh street, next door to the Constitutionalist. nov 7 NOTICE. —The Kail Road Passenger Train between Charleston and Hamburg, will leave as follows: — UPWARD. Not to leave Charleston before 7 00 a i*. “ “ Summerville, “ - -S 30 “ “ GeorgesV - “ - 10 0 “ “ Branchvrile, “ - 11 00 * “ Biackviile, - “ -100 p. m “ “ Aiken, - - “ - 300 Arrive at Hamburg not before - 400 DOWNWARD. Not to leave Hamburg before 6 -J a. m. “ Aiken, - “ - 730 “ Blackvilie, “ - - 915 « Midway, “ - - 10 30 “ Branchvill “ - - 11 00 “ “ Georges’, “ - - 11 45 m. “ “ Summerville,“ - -1 lop. m. Arrive at Charleston not before 215 Distance —l3Gmiles. Fare Through —$10 00. Speed not over 20 miles an hour. To remain 2( 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 is hoisted, at either of the above stations; and also n Sineaths, Woodstock, Inabinet’s, 41 mile T. ()., Rives’, Grahams, Willcston, Windsor, Johnsons and Marsh’s T. O. Passengers uo will breakfast at Woodstock and dine at Btackviac; aown, will oreaiaast at Aikei. an d dine at Charleston. mav 4 (ttr Dr. WM. FLINT, member f the Massa chusetts Medical Society, would inform his friends that he has removed Ins place of residence to the boarding-house of Mrs. Camfield, at the corner of Jackson and Broad streets,whero he may be found at all hours during tiie summer season. His pro fessional seivices are respectfully tendered to the citizens of Augusta. if—June G Treasurer’s Office of S. B. Co. of Ga., > Augusta, August 13, 1840. 5 THE following articles have been in my office for some time past, and unless claimed by the Kith day of September next, will then be sold at public auction to pay expenses, viz: ». &.C. 1 barrel Liquor; 11 & W. I bag Coffee; W. 2 kegs Lead; H. &H, 1 “ “ No Mark 2 “ Spises; ILK. 1 “ “ B. kC. 1 “ “ G. 1 “ Spier; H. I “ Nails; No mark,2 Vices; W. 1 “ “ “ 2 Brass Fenders; m No Mark, 1 Iron Lever; “ 1 Grindstone; M. 4c R. 1 coil Rope; “ 1 roll Leather. H. E. 2 bags Coffee; JOHN A. BARNES, Sec’y. & Treas’r. aug 13 trwtSeplG THE subscribers having bought lio n the City Council of Augusta, the entire privilege ol running a Yawl Boat between tills city and Ham burg for the accommodation of Passengers only, respectfully inform tse public that they have a fine Boat, with a good awning and careful hands, for their accommodation. Ore or the oilier of us will be found alwavs in the Lo-l from day light till 10 o’clock p. m. M. H. SMITH, aug 11 trw2w* F. A. SiJRoDER. | THE HABERSHAM HOTEL. FIMIE subscribers inform the public that they A have taken this spacious building, situated in the village of Clarkesville, and which is now ready Dr the accommodation of large families and travel lers in general. There are about forty rooms, all large and comfortable, large si ablos, extensive lots, and pastures, and every other comfort and conven- that can be had in the up country. Hie village of Clarkesville is so situated that in a few hours’ ride, any person can visit either of ’ e following places: the Tallulah Falls, with a precipi. eof 80 f J feet; the Tuccoa Falls, 182 feet lah; the Naucoochee Valley, and Mount Yonah. ■°m he top, a height of 1200 feet, the most splen did view is seen in the Southern country. In the fleighborhood of the Valley are extensive gold nhocs, and a short days’ ride from the Georgia •Mint. All these attractions, added to the health of the climate, make Clarkesville a desirable summer icsidence. (; n the route from Madison Springs to Clarkcs "de, near the Currahee Mountain, is a strong mineral Spring. Ihe subscribers fl itter themselves that by un remitting kindness, added to the above attractions, bey will give general satisfaction to ail who will lavor them with a call. JAMES F. WYLEY St CO. Clarkesville, Habersham co. Ga., June 29,1840, w2m ** ie Georgia Journal, Miiledgeviile, will Publish the above one mouth, and send bill to the *ubsc Fibers. ICE — For sale at _ au S 17 F. LAMBACK’S. HrO RENT.—The Brick Dwelling on the southwest corner of Mclntosh and .Reynold streets. Apply to * au S * 7 3* WILLIAM POE. VTOTICE,—We, the undersigned, have this day , UN associated ourselves together, under the firm » °* Holmes & Sinclair, for the transaction of a Fac torage and commission business, at Savannah. WILLIS HOLMES, __ T E- SINCLAIR. Ue tender our thanks to cur friends for their orrner patronage, and solicit a continuance of ihe same- aug 17 trwlm iT/ a ult., a light sorrel Horse, about * 1 ei oht years old, five feet high, heavy and stout built, a blaze in his face, his feet all white, w it.i a short switch tail, trots and gallops, and is used to harness, and was in good condition when he left. Any pcison returning said horse shall be liberally rewarded. p. a. DUFFIE _ aug 17 luS lOR v'IsLAID—A Due Bill,made by the A turn of Burch & Turner, of Jefferson county, loriorty five dollars, payable to Joseph Parsons, dated about April, 1840. All persons are caution ed against trading for the same, augl trw3* JOSEPH PARSONS. K FOR SALE. * f r HK subscriber offers for sale his Lands lying -B- in Oie county of Jefferson, containing eight hundred and thirty acres of first rate oak and hilck ei \, Umg on Big Greek. On it are 250 acres open kind, and under lence, with dwelling house, gin house, and other necessary buildings for the use of a Plantation. It is situated about 7 miles from Louisville, and about seventeen from the Central Railroad. Any person desirous of purchasing such a place, would do well to call and examine, as a bat gain mav be had by an early application to the subscriber on the premises. JAMES H. BOSTICK. Louisville, Ga., April 22, 1840. IstD LAW. ihe undersigned having removed tc Stark ville, Lee county, will practice in the several courts of the counties of Lee, Sumter, fete wait, Randolph, Macon, Early, Baker, Dooly and Marion. References -Col. Joseph H. Lumpkin, Lexing ■ ton,Ga.; Benniug JC. Moore and Capt. Peter Lamar, 1 Lincolnton, Ga.; A. J. & 'J'. W. Miller, Augusta, Ga.; J. Lamkin and Dr. Miles K. Harman, Travel lers Rest, Ga. RICHARD F. LYON, oct 25 Jy CIAUTION. —The public is cautioned against j J trading for a promissory Uuie.madc by Samuel Howell, on or about the third day of April last, payable Ist of January last, for One Hundred Dol lars, interest from date, in favor of J. W, Kittles and by him endorsed —the same having been lost or mislaid by the subscriber, to whom ettlcmeut has oecn made by tne drawer. THOS. BARNES. 6 wtf "VTOTICE. —All persons having demands against UN the estate of George Murry, deceased, late of the county of Richmond, will present them with in the time prescribed by law, and those indebted to said estate will settle with the under-igned. ALKXH. McIVKR, Qualified Ex’r. August 10, IS4O. w6t months after date, application will be! made to the Honorable Inferior Court of; Burke county, while silting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell 500 acies of land, belonging to the estate ot Daniel J. Evans, deceased. Aug. S, 1840. J ESSE P. GREEN, Adm’r. VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE IN BUiiKE COUNTY. nnHE subscriber offers for sale one thousand JL five hund.ed acres of Land, lying in Burke county, on Ogeecliy River, immediately by and around the One Hundred Mile Station, Central Railroad, with about one third cleared, a part of which is fresh, and all in good repair, and as well watered as any place in Georgia. There is also a good new two story dwelling house, and a gin house, together with other out houses. Should any person wish to buy a settlement, they will of course look for themselves, —and they may expect a bargain there. WILLIAM- P. ALLEN. July 4 3m NOTICE. —All persons indebted to the estate of the late Thomas R. Allen, ur the late firm of Allen & Green, are requested to make immediate payment to me, and those having claims are here by notified to hand them in, duly authenticated, within the time prescribed by law. August 14,1840. J. C. GREEN, Adm’r. ■\T EW FRENCH MUSLINS and GINGHAMS. —WYATT Sr WARREN, No. 206 Broad street, have just received a few pieces handsome French Muslins and Ginghams. Also, Calicos, lush Linens, Diapers. Brown and Bleached Shirt ings, &c, &c., which they will sell low, July 30 w3t NOTICE. —All persons indebted to Henry Salm, late of Richmond county, deceased, are re quested to make payment to me or to Mr. Christian Salm; and those having claims against said de ceased, will present them duly attested within the time piescriued by law, to July 20, 1840. A. PICQUET, Adm’r. A DMINISTKATRIX’S NOTIC E. VLL persons indebted to the estate of John B. Guedron, deceased, late of Richmond county, aie requested to make immediate payment to A. C. Caldwell, who is my authorized agent, and those holding claims against said estate, are required to hand them in duly attested, within the time pre scribed by law. ELLEN GUEDRON, April 4, ls4o. trvvtl Administratrix. OTICE. —The copartnership heretofore exist ing in this city under the firm of ISpeabs Sc Vv jute, dis-o ved on the 12th inst by its own lim i.ation. All who are indebted to the late firm w.ll make payment to F. Spears only. The business in futuie will be continued at the old stand, by the subscriber. F. SPEAKS. July 1840. dGt&wlm BRICK FOR SALE, I HAVE for sale at the Brick-yard known as Marshall’s old yard, near the upper end of the city, one hundred thousand bricks, now ready for delivery, and expect to keep a constant supply on hand. The bricks are of a good quality, and will be furnished at the lowest pr.ces as to each quality can be made. 1 have in service good mechanics, and will take contracts for any sort of brick-work at reduced rates. Solomon Basford, from whom 1 have purchased the lease on this brick-yard, and utensils connected with it,is ray agent for conduct ing the business of making and sel.ing and deliver ing brick, and making contracts, who will generally be°found on the premises. P. H. MANTZ. July 13 4tw LAND FOR SALE. I ri'UIE subscriber has in view removing west i waidlv, offers for sale the following tracts of Land viz; that valuable tract on which he rerides, containing 1350 acres, lying on the Savannah River an 1 Soap creek, of which a part is first rate river and creek low grounds. There are three hundred , and fifty aces ot it cleared, the balance in woods, j consi'tffig of oak, hickory, poplar and warl.oo j The cleared land is under a good fence Its pro duction cannot be surpassed by any lands in the up country. The improvements consist of a con venient and comfortable Dwelling, besides Gm House, Screw, all new, and all other houses neces- j sarv for a country residence and farm. The dwell ing is located on an elevated situation, and re markably healthy, w ith springs of the purest water scattered throughout the premises. 1 here is also , un the premises, one of the best sites for a mill or | mills ol factory there is in the up country, and its continuity to the river will make it more valuable, j As the purchaser would wish to examine the pre- | raises previous to making the purchase it would ue needless for me to give any farther description of tne premises. . . j I also offer a tract of land containing o or 000 acres, in South Carolina, in Edgefield district, im mediately on the Cambridge road, (one of the most public roads in the State.) The place is knowm as a part of the Martintown tract, and would make a valuable siandfor a store or public house. Also, 250 acres of land in Decatur county in ’ this State. . ~ ii,, O)0 acres of land in Baker county in this AGO, * WM. B. CANTELOW. 29 wtf l Washington News will copy the above rone month- Fnn , * BARGAIN. R sale, 100 acres of good Land, well im proved, a healthy situation, about 3 miles 1 K Us ta. On the place is a good crop, good W f el • su PP lie(1 w ‘th vegetables, gixffi Gr and comf a *V ® ver y th * n g like convenience r C a TA rt c aboUt It will be sold yood’ en t on tirne .’ 0116 an( l two years credit fur ' T;. Also the Furniture, which is good i a < *. A. ie an d possession given on the Editors of e 'this°pape r r! Pl ‘ tiCUlarS ' nqUire ° f ‘" C Augusta, July 18, 1840. w lCt N°i TI ? E- 7 All P ersons ar ® cautioned against trading for two promissory notes made by Mtnry on the eighth day of January last, one for twenty do hrs, and the other for twenty hve dollars and fifty cents, payable to Wm. B. yreoi bearer, as the notes were fradulently ob tained, the consideration having failed in every re spect whatever, I am determined not to pay them until compelled. HENRY SMITH. . w3t FOR SALE. THE subscriber intending to remove to the dVeri, would sell, on reasonable terms, hei very neat and desirable Summer Residence, situa ted in Beai h Island, S. C., three miles from the •rand 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 ol good icpair. 1 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, tying on the Savannah River, one mile below the Sand . Bar Ferry, containing 131 acres, more or less, of fiist quality isinglass land. Any farther descrip tion is deemed unnecessary, as per ons intending to buy will examine for themselves. July 23 lvv3m MARY’ BUTLER. M HOWARD HOUSE. The Proprietor respectfully informs the ~ public that this Hotel is now completed and ready for the rec eption of visitors The house is large, the rooms a.c well finished and furnished and well adapted to the accommodation of families and others The heauiilul scenery that surrounds the village of Marietta, together with the excellent water, and a climate not to be surpassed in the i United States, together with llie best exertions ol : Die proprietor to tarnish everj* delicacy of the ! season, and enforce such order as will give entire j satisfaction to his visitois and make them comfor- I table, it is confidently hoped, will ensure to the ! establishment an increase of the favors heretofore I so liberally bestowed. JONATHAN ROBERTS. Marietta, Cobb county, Geo., April 16, 1840. w6m Reference. Hon. G. Andrews, Washington, Geo. Hon. Chas. Dougherty, Athens. J. G, Winter, Esq., Augusta. Albert Story, Esq., Macon. Wm. H. Stiles, Esq , Savannah. James H. Willy, Esq., Grecncsborough. Z. Samuel, Esq , Dahlonega. COMMISSION BUSINESS. QTOVALL, SIMMONS & Co. continue to trans it act the Warehouse and Commission Business, at their Fire Proof Wrarshouse, which is in com i plete order for the storage of Cotton and Good . j Their charges vvdl be such as may be customary. Augusta, August 8, IS 10. w]2t COFFEE AND BALE ROPIk py BAGS Cuba Coffee ; Q I 50 Coils Bale Rope; For sale by J. MEIGS. July 20 sw3w NOTICE. THE Subscribers now offer at private sale, all the Stock of Drugs, Furniture, Fixtures, &c., belonging to the Estate of the late James Leverich, deceased. Any person wishing to commence the Drug business, may now have a favorable oppor tunity, as the Stock will be disposed of on very reasonable terms. P. H. MANTZ, >. . .. . + J. A. CAMERON, < Adfmmstr ators. July 17, 1840. trwtf Al* OR SALE. —The subscriber offers for sale a Plantation of 722 acres of land, with Houses, Shoemaker’s Shop, Barn, Orchard, Fan Yaid, Cast Iron Mill Stone to mill hi les, &c. For further par ticulars, enquire of the subscriber, on the premises, IS miles from Augusta,£ mile south of the Wash ington raad, Columbia county,Ga. aug 10 GEORGE KNOX. VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE IN GREENE COUNTY. WE offer for sale one thousand eight hundred acres of Land, tying in Greene county, on Fishing creek, four miles from the Mercer Univer sity, and five from the Scull Shoals Factory. The plantations arc in good repair, and tne land well adapted to the culture of cotton and corn, and grain of ail kinds ; and as to health, none more so in Georgia —well watered —in fact it cannot be beat for good water and a plenty of it. Should any per son wish such a settlement, they will of course iookfur themselves —we therefore deem it unneces sary to say any thing farther about it. We should be pleased to sell soon, so as to enable us to make our other arrangements. WILLIAM PORTER, JAMES M. PORTER. Mav 21, 1840. w3ra A LL persons indebted to the estate of Benjamin j\_ E. Mobley, late of Burke county, deceased, aie requested to make payment, and those having demands against said estate to render them in duly attested agreeable to law, to the subscriber. WASHINGTON MULKEY, Adm’r. July 14, 1840. w6t ™__j| FOR RENT.—The property of the un jssssja dersigned, on Broad, Campbell and Ccn- l §g i-13 tre Streets, on Mclntosh Street, near the Presoyterian Church, at present occupied by Mr. Stockton. Apply to mckenzie & bennocii. july 14 wtlstoct 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 Hy drant water. PROSPECTUS OF THE PLANTERS’ GAZETTE. Edited by D. G. Cotting, 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 futuie time find themselves deceived or disappoint ed in its course. And first, as to our political creed. Believing that there is at present i crisis in our national al fairs, which 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 T exerted upon our institutions oy ambitious and unprinci- I pled politicians; that the Constitution, that safe : guard of our libeities, is in danger from their ma chinations, and that the Bta»e Rights doctrines and | the principles of the revolutionary patriots only, can preserve it inviolate, w r e shall give our unde viating support to those doctrines. Our motto shall be “Principles and Men;” therefore, of the promim nt 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 lUSON and JOHN TYLER, gentlemen whom even their enemies allow to be true patriots and hones 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 a most daily taking place in his business. We are aware that in thetrife 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 to ren der the Gazette as interesting as possible to every class of readers. Terms. —Three Dollars per annum, payable in advance, or Th;ee Dollars and Fifty Cents, if not paid within the first six months. Advertisements at the usual rates. * u ]y 30 TTITHITE OAK CAMP MEETING—CotUM * * BIA GouifTY.—The Public Tent will be open tor the reception and accommodation of per sons \ i>itmg the above mentioned plate, during the meeting, tommencingon Wednesday evening, 19th August. Mr. Jesse Clark will run an Omnibus to the railroad from the camp-ground, to meet the cars, for the conveyance of passengers to the camp groqntL [aug 14 3t] WILLIAM DOYLE. DUPONT’S POWDER.—SOO Kegs hTf. G sporting Powder, 5u i kegs do do 15 kegs “Eagle” Powder, in canisters, 1000 “ Blasting do. Just received and far sale by (dec) GARDELLE <fe RHIND. NOTICE. The subscribers would inform their customers and the public that they have sold their entire Stock of Boots, Shoes, Ac. &c. to Mr. C. 1.. BRA\TON, who will Oe 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 lind him at the old stand. " S. B. BROOKS, 330 Broad street. June 13, 1840. 3 m iORGAN’S PREMIUM TOBACCO. C> A BOXES just received at Dawson’s Ware- X house, and for sale by the box. Annexed is the notice of the sale of the tobacco in the leaf. The Highest Price this Year. On Friday last, a hhd of Tobacco, made by Col. Abraham Le'vis, of Pennsylvania county, was sold by P. A J. W. Dudley, at the high price of Twenty Hollars, which is the highest price any Tobacco has sold for. It was pronounced by the nest judges, to Le the finest hhd of Tobacco opened here this year. This Tobacco was purchased by J. W. Morgan, to be manufactured into his Premium Brand, expressly for his customers. If they wisli the finest Tobacco they ever used, they will try this. Mr. Morgan has presented us with a few rolls of this Tobacco, which for beauty and supe rior taste, cannot be surpassed. 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 KN6w all men by these piesents. that 1. Wm. Woodbury, jr. of Augusta, Ca.. merchant doing business under the name and style oi Wil liam Woodbury, jr. & Co., do aj point and invest with authority to do and to act as my legal and only agent or representative, to use n.y nan e or that ol the firm, and to act in evciy way or man ner for me in all business whatsoever, in which I am interested, during and for the time 1 may be absent from the State ol Georgia, Francis Holman, of the said city ol Augusta, in the aforesaid Mate of Georgia, and that I will be governed by all his doings relative to my business, as though I tians acted and done the same mvself. Given under my hand,'this fust dav of July, A D. 1840. WM. WOODBURY, Jr. Witness, C. E. Hooghkirk. July 3 PHOENIX HOTEL, n it Clarksville, Ga. r!:~Sj THE subscribers having purchased the NPli house formerly occupied by Thomas W. A. Buinter, and made many additions tnereto, have lurnislied 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 Hie accommodation of gentle men with their families. As a place of summer resort, Clarksville stands unrivalled. Situated in the vicinity of Tallulaand lokoa balls, and surrounded by a picturesque, highly romantic and beautiful scenery, it cannot fail to please and entertain all who are in search ot pleasure during the summer and fall seasons. — In the ncignborhood of Clarksville are several Chalybeate springs, which add an additional inter est to the otherwise pleasant village. Every at tention possible will be 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 loth inst. JUHN 11. WILEY, WALTON WILEY, JAMES WILEY. LEWIS LEVY, an o 4 sw4t QZr 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. Central Rail Road A Bank-") i«g Co., of Georgia, et. al. I In Equity. vs. r Barnwell District. Claghorn & Wood, et. 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 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 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,-v Bam well District, C July 17th,1840. J July 22 t< wtd FREMTORY SALE OF REAL ES TATE. k T the lower market house, on the first Tues- J\_ day in September next, at 12 o’cloch precise ly, the lot of Land in Summerville, at present oc cupied by A I. Huntington, containing ten acres, part of which is under cultivation as a garden, the balance planted out in fine growing Mulberrys. The premises are situate next lot to the residence of Mrs. Sims, and combine all the comforts desira ble to a summer residence, such as a good dwelling house, kitchen, stable, and several other out hou ses, a fine well of water, fruit trees, various kinds of flowers, &c. &c. The house and lot are well shaded, and altogether it is one of the most desira ble residences in Summerviße. Also, a tract of land, or plantation, containing about 500 acres mostty heavily timbered with oak Hickory, Pine, &c., lying on the waters of Fox Creek, about five miles from the city, about 30 acres of which are cleared, with good cabins for ov. rseer and family, well watered and healthv, adjoining Seth Butler and others, Edgefield district, constituting a most desirable settlement for a gen tleman with a moderate force. Ou the land is a tolerable good waterpower. Also, at the same time, will be sold several fine egroes, among which is a good Carpenter. The foregoing propeity can be treated for at private sale, on application to A. J. MILLER, or A. I. HUNTINGTON, aug 13 _____ swtd FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD.—Ran away from the subscriber, in February last, an African by the name of Lewis.— He is about 60 years of age, of small stat ur 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. tiwtf NOTICE. —The copartnership heretofore exist ing between Henry P. Hill and George F Platt, under the title of Hill & Platt, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Ihe affairs of the late firm will be settled by George F. Platt, who alone is authorized. HENRY P. HILL, GEORGE F. PLATT. Lexington, August 7, 1840. The undersigned would inform his friends, cus tomers and citizens generally,that having purchased H. P. hill’s entire interest, will continue business at the old stand of Hill & Platt, aug 10 3t GEORGE F. PLATT. HAY AND LIME.—I 6 bunJesllav, 50 casks Lime. For sale bv au g *1 Gt G. li. JESSUP Co. OLD PEACH BRANDY—A choice article, for sale SIBLEY & CRAPON. _H amburg, August 10, 1840. BACON FOR SALE—Apply to O ITU AT ION WANTED.—A Lady from the North desires a situation as Teacher Audlv at this office. ts—July 13 AT private sale, a handsome new Chariot, on . Eliptic Springs, latest stj le. For sale by July 7 W. E. JACKSON, Auctioneer. LEMONS, — ll boxes Lemons, just received and for sale bj W. E. JACKSON, June 20 __ Auctioneer. SCOTCH ALE.—S casks Scotch Ale, pints, just received and for sale b_' june 20 W. E. JACKSON, Auctioneer. Lamp OIL —A supply of best Bleached Lamp 0//,just received and for sale by " >a r2s GARVIN & HAINES. inn BBl> * COUNTRY FLOUR for sale, X South Carclina and Georgia Mills, by my 11 ts CLARKE, McTEIR Sr Co. r| NR AIN OIL, 4cc. —Train Oil, Plaster Pans and JL Gilder’s \\ luting, for sale in quantities to suit purchasers, by GARVIN HAINES, mar 12 r»MJE YOUNG MOT 11E R’S GUI D E and Nurs es’ Manual. A few copies of tills valuable little work can be had if applied for soon, at rnay2o GARVIN fc HAINES. fiq'RESH SAR V IOGA WATER.—A supply of X this article direct from the Springs, just re ceived and for sale by GARVIN Jx HAINES, mav 20 ACKING.—S bales heavy SACKING for sale IO Gy GARDELLE & RHIND. may 5 ts SB. BROOKS is my duly authorized Agent • during rny absence from the citv. C. L. BKAYTON. Augusta, June 30, IS4O. • jy 24 ts ff MIE \ ERBENA CREAM, an Emollient Soap, which allbrds real pleasure in shaving produ cing a rich, fragrant, creamy and permanent lather, just received and for sale by a P 22 GARVIN & HAINES. KICE. —20 Casks now landing. A constant j supply will be kept on hand, and furnished to dealers in quantities to suit, by Jec 6 GARDELLE & RHIND. Office of the subscribes will hereafter, J- for the accommodation of travellers, open at o’clock, every morning, at which time they will be prepared to m.ike Exchange of every descrip tion. * J. G. WINTER it CO. July Hi t s "S.ft OBERT Y. HARRIS, Attorney al Jmw, Au gusta,Ga., has removed his office to the Law Range, first door over the Post Office. He will practice in Ihe dieffient Courts of Richmond coun ty, and in the Superior Courts of Burke, Columbia, Warren and Hancock. July 28 if Augusta insurance and banking COMPANY STOCK. 20 shares for sale low by RUSSELL, HUTCHINSON CO. jan 30 Terms —6 months lo approved paper* HAVANA SUGARS.—IOM Venus Brand, 5 M Venus Regalia, 5 M Canonis, 2 M asso.ted Brands. Also, 10 boxes Havana Sweetmeats. Just re ceivcd by _ [jy 29] I.S. B E ERS & CO. IMPROVED CHEMICAL YEAST POWDERS —Late Discovery. —Warranted to be equal, if not superior, to any others. Prepared bv GARVIN it HAINES, nov 27 No. 232, Broad street. ODORIFEROUS COMPOUND—For laying in drawers, among linens, laces, furs, cloths, i:c., impaiting to them a pleasant perfume,and pre venting the ravages of the moth. For sale by mar 13 GARVIN & HAINES. '^TOTICE. —The subscriber having associated JCn Mr. Robert T, Hyde in his business from the Ist inst. it will from that date be conducted in the name of DUX LAP HYDE. July 9, IS4O. J. G. DUNLAP. CURLING FLUID, &c. —Blendir g with a grate 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 i 3 GARVIN is HAINES. Gi ENUINE COLOGNE WATER.—Farina’s I" 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 Fancj’ Soaps, Odorous Waters, Extracts, Hair Oils, and Curling Fluids, of the best quality, at Apothecary Hall, 232 Broad street, by GARVIN & HAINES, nov 28 R. B. WHITE, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MER CHANT, Augusta, Ga. The Warehouse house is fire-proof, eligibly located,above high wa ter mark. All Cotton consigned per railroad will receive prompt attention. july 27 2m ALMONDS. A /A SACKS fresh Almonds, just received and I Y/ for sale by VV. E. JACKSON, april 27 Auctioneer. BAGGING, ROPE, &C. ff /AiA PIECES 44 inch Bagging, al4 lbs. OUU Per yard; 21)0 coils Bale Rope ; 50 ps. heavy milled and bleached Sacking; 1 bale plaid and striped Hemp Carpeting. For sale by GARDELLE fc RHIND. may 16 ts NOTICE. ~~ ( f INHE Board of Directors of the Branch Bank of B the State of Georgia, at Augusta, will, on Friday next, elect a Book Keeper. Candidates may know tlie amount of security required, salary and duties, by applying at the Bank. aug 10 5t I. HENRY, Cashier. QQ" The Constitutionalist will copy the above. INSURANCE CO. of COLUMBIA, S. C. fINHE Stockholders of this Company having do -1 termined lo close its business, notice is here ny given of the sara. 1 . 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 lor adjustment to J, G. DUNLVP, Agent, may 9 SUPERIOR IRISH LINENS, &c. IMPORTED direct from Ireland. Superior 7-8 undressed Irish I inen ; do 4-4 do do do do 9-S do do suitable for Pillow Cases; Long Lawns ; Just received and for sale by july 15 WM. H. CRANE & CO. FRESH TURNIP SEED, &c. LARGE white flat Dutch TURNIP; Do. Globe; Yellow purple top Ruta Baga; Large Drumhead Cabbage; do Bergen or great American do; do Cape Savoy do; do Red I utoh do. for pickling; Long Orange Carrot; do black Fall Radish; White and red Swiss do; Red and w hite 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 genu oe,and offer them for sale at reasonable prices. GARVIN & HAINES, ,ui.e 29 and Hamburg. below G. R. Jessup’s, suita , ■ V R. ole lor either dry goods or grocery. For enns w h;rh will be moderate, apply to E. \V. u " ht .v, Esq., or to the subscribe; at Belair. lfn A. N. VERDERY, Ex’r. 1,011 RENT, —Several dwellings and il|i§ scores, belonging to the Bank of Augusta. ; i).i ° r teirns enquire at their office. -i Uly EEO. M. THEW, Agent. f«u RENT From Ist October next, liiliti i'o ip g »r Gro 5 e,y Storc adjoining Bees & " ar «-house, and now occupied by Several Rooms over the store pied h> I Fleming, adjoining said warehouse. Ihe Dry Goods Ntorc in front of Stovall Sim mons & Go’s, warehouse. The second story over the store occupied by Benlly & McCord, adjoining sam warehouse. 6 tu ! «g« Grocery Store occupied by F. Spears. Bank bxtures complete, if desired. 1 ’ The Dwelling over same. The Dwelling and Appurtenances now neatly fitting up on Green street, immediate!v in the rear of i MovaH’s brick building on Broad street the Dwelling at coiner of Ellis and Campbell sheets, immediately in the rear of J. M. &. W Adams’ store. The large Stable and Lot in the rear of Bees & Beall s warehouse. Apply to 3w PLEASANT STOVALL. BROKE loose, on Friday, the 3d of AJuly, in Broad street, Augusta, Ga., a . . ' ' 1 chesnut sorrel HORSE, with a notable blaze m 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 reins • a good saddle, with a dark blanket. Any person taking up said Horse, will be suitably rewarded bv leaving him at Mr. ALMOND’S Stab’e july S t s UNITED STATUS MAIL LINE, _ TO Nashville, Tenn. H. N. Wilson respectfully informs —the public that his splendid line of hour Horse Post Coaches is running from Greens boro to Spring Place, Ga. via Gainesville and Cass ville, in connexion with Col. Ramsey’s Line to Ross’ Landing and Nashville, and Maj. Wells’ Line to Athens and Knoxville, Tenn. Fare toCassville, 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, 65 CO* Scats can be secured on application to C. H. GOODMAN, Agent, mar 23—6 m Globe Hotel, Augusta, Ga. FREIGHT REDUCED, ON THE GEORGIA RAILROAD. A FTER the Ist day of July, merchandise will l\ b e conveyed from Augusta to Crawfordville, JetFerson-Hall, and Greensboro, at 25 cents per f 100 lbs, until further notice. GEO. H. THOMPSON, Agent at Greensboro, A. GREEN, do Jefferson Hall. J. F. MIMS, do Crawfordville RICHARD PETERS, Sup. Transportation. Trons. Office Ga. R. R. & B. Co. > Augusta, June 20, 1840. OFFICE S. C. C. A R. R. COMPANY, Hamburg, April 23, 1840. NOTICE. —Freight on Cotton to Charleston by Rail Road, is reduced to thirty-live cents per hundred for round, and twenty-five cents per hun dred pounds for square bales. A. B. STURGES. Agent Office Transportation S. C. C. & R. R. Co. > June 2d,1540. 3 Information to Travellers North and South. "VT OT WIT HBT AN DIN G the destruction of the JL v 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, ami that the Cars leave Hamburg and Charleston daily at the usual hours and arrive as formerly. VVM. ROBERTSON, Jr. Agent Transportation. Office S. Carolina Rail Road Co. 5 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 ALLIGATOR LINE FOR MOIIILET Via Greensboro’, Eatontou,Clinton, Macon, Per ry, Pmdertown, Bainbridge, Chattahoochie, iola, St. 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 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 running time. Travellers are assured that the staging upon this line is superior to any other, the accommodations unsurpassed, and by far the best natural roads in the Southern country, only 210 miles of staging. Stages leave Bainbridge for Tallahassee via Quin cy, immediately on the arrival of the Alligator Line from Gieensboro’, and immediately on the arrival of the boats from lola. 03 s Two Stages wit) 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. aprii 2! ly GEO. W. DENT, Agent. FURNITURE AND PIANO FORTE WARE-HOUSE, No. 236 Broad street , Augusta, Georgia. The subscriber, having previt us y bought out the interest of A. Z. Ban ta in his Furniture Warehouse, has \agaßnak now associated himself with one of the largest manufacturing establish y»\ V ments in New York, flatters himseii • * that he will be able to offer to the public an assortment of Furniture, superior in point of workmanship and durability, to any heretofore ottered in Augusta. As the manufacturing will have the personal attention of one of Khe partners, the strictest caro will be observed in the selection of good wood and dry material, (so essentia! 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 cannot be excelled for sweetness ol tone and durability, in tha southern climate, bv any manufactory in the United States. Our instru ments are selected with the greatest care, by one who is a competent judge, and a written guarantee is famished in ever> instance, if required C. A. Platt returns his thanks to the public for their former patronage, and solicits for the company tirat share of public patronage heretofore bestowed on himself. The business in future will be con aucied oy lap 21 CHA&. A. PLATT & C.o AUGUSTA FURNITURE WARE HOUSE. D. H. SILCOX, 303 Broad street, $ keeps at all times for sale, a large as sortment of Cabinet Furniture, of superior workmanship and well sea soiled materials, made expressly for the Southern climate. Every arti in the above business, with all .he variety of new patterns, continually received. Persons wishing to purchase can do a well at this establishment as at any of the Norths cm manufactories. To be sold for casn or good I tty acceptances. mar