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From, the Log C nbin Advocate.
BEN COON.
Tune —“Jim Crow.”
I’m jcs cum from Washington,'!
Me and Pompey Smash;
IVhar we dinod wid de President,
And cut a nigger da«h;
So dash about and turn Vm outj
For Harrison s do man;
And de New York niggers
Can’t elect de little Van.
We had upon de table,
De French Crickasee;
Do vinum alamodum,
And de souchong tea;
So dash about, Sic.
Oh' do poor ole Amos Kindall.
I’m sorry for he case;
For he’ll soon loose he pension,
And he’ll hab no place;
So dash about, kc.
Spoken —Mass a Amos guin« to tread in de foot
steps ob he cunning predecessor. He puine to Eu
rope soon; den when Massa Harrison cum into de
Presidential chair oh desc Benighted States, Massa
\moi tink lie be recalled, like Massa Van Buren.
and make dat he recommendation to de people. —
but ip dat child spec to suck in de people dat fash
ion,! spec he will saitainly be sucked in heseff —
Pe people been sucked in once, wid dat sassy lit
tle Kinderhook conjurer,and dey hat' got deir eyes
open dis time.
Sense de news ob de lections.
And de Whig victory,
Sich a set ob long faces,
Oh! I nebbrr did sre;
So dash about, &c.
Nine cheers for de o’e Buckeje,
And for de Hoosicr nine;
And nine for de ole North State,
What’s gone de whole swine;
So dasli about, &c.
Oh de poor Loafer Focos,
And olliee holders too,
Wid all de leg Treasurers,
Are in de wrong pew;
So dash about, See.
Svnken. —Whavrl whaw!! whaw!l! From me
fotil'l pity dese spectable gemracn, whats been so
long eaten de loaves and fishes. What will dey do
no w J Why 1 spec dey will hab oder fish to fry.
De Loafer Focos nebber make up deir minds till
now, dat Massa Van Huron could be turned out ob
he office, but dey see lie’s nsed up now.
Dc sad ole Nullificr,
Is weeping o’er be fate;
And dealchymist, Tom Denton,
Won’t be mler ob de State;
So dash about, tec.
Pc resurrection is at han,
De Globe will hab an end;
And Amos come to judgment,
Which may dc Lord send;
So dash about, ice.
Oh! dere will be a waiim,
And knashing ob dc tees;
And shaking mong de dry bones,
But dere is no relief;
So dash about. See.
Spoken —Bress my soul, what a great day dat
will be, when all dc black sheep will hab to stan
on de left, and Massa Harrison will say, go away
>ou nasty fellers, what brought stress and ruin on
de nation, and let de pure friens ob de country
come in. De people were naked, and you made
’em more nake 1; dey were hungry,and you snatch
ed de bread out ob their motifs, and now I’m guine
to take it culen yourn, you nasty sorpent office
holders.
Den dat ole Calvin F.dson,
Wid he parti-c olor’d robe,
Will rise up to answer for
Dc sins ob de Globe:
So dash about, i:c.
Good ole Massa Harrison,
Will git rite up and say—
Be off ail you wicked ones.
And nebber come dis way;
to dash about, &c.
Den de sassy Loafer Focos,
Will be off to K nderhook,
And de nation williejoiet indeed.
Jes like a book;
So dash about, &c.
Xtraoboisabi Plat vrox Xks. —Charles j
X. x king of France, was xlravaganlly xtolled, ■
but is xcecding xecratrd. He xhihited xtraordi- ,
nary xcellence in ligcrrcy ; he was xemplary in
eternals, but xtrinsic on xamination; he was,
static under xhovta ion, xtreme in xcitement. and i
xtraonlmary in xtcinporc xpression. He was
xpatriated for his xccsses, and to xpiate his xtra
vagance, xisted and xpired in xiie.
A Beautiful Ukmahk.. —Joseph Napoleon. |
in a recent letter respecting the proposed removal
of the remains, ot bis great brother from B>t. Hel
ena to Paris, savs —“ gold is, in its last analysis,
the sweat of the poor, and the blood of the
brave /”
The Cincinnati papers state that the steamboat
Medoc was sunk on Thursday last, aoout 18
miles below the city. She broke her shaft, and the
fly wheel was forced through hoi bottom, which
caused her to go down.
From the Georgia Journal.
Medical College of Georgia.
Messrs Editors :—lt has been a fact which
seems unaccountable, that while the people ot the
South have among them literary and scientific
Institutions, which would not suffer by a compari
son with other Institutions ot a similar character
the world over —we yet seem disposed to neglect
them, and to follow a fashion which can find
justification only in precedent, in patronizing
Institutions abroad. This appears to me the more
remarkable and unjustifiable on the part ot young ,
gentlemen pursuing the study ot medicine, for it
would be apparent, to every one that none are
more capable anil better qualified to impart know
ledge and instruction in relation to disease than
those who have formed correct noli ms ol the char
acter of disease at the bedside. Ihe diseases oi
the south are peculiar to our climate, dillering in
frhadc, type and variety from those ol every other
climate and I think I am safe in laying down the
proposition that no one can so sucec slully in
struct, as he who from his intimate acquaintance j
and close observation, ihe Theory ot medicine
may be learned snv where, with all our lights and
all our aids, we frequently tall very tar short of
even an ordinary degree c I proficiency in the
practice; we should then learn t > !rcat disra.c j
when it is to be studied on the Theatre of our
practice. I have been induced to make these
suggestion, from having road in the papers, a j
notice of the annual commencement of the lec
tures of the medical college ot Georgia. I cing
able to speak from personal observation, I Like
great pleasure in bearing testimony to the ah.li y
and amiable deportment ot the professors ot that
Institution, one and all. And 1 teei assured in
making the assertion that :he instances will be
few, where a student attends Ins tirst course ol
lectures in that Institution, that he could be in
duccd to lake his diploma any who o else.—As
Georgians we have reasons to feel proud of that
Institution, and as Georgians we should have i
pride enough to sustain it. lam happy to learn
that it is now in a more ilatleiing and prosperous
condidition than ever. The i..culty have deter- ,
mined to devote their whole energies to the huil- ;
ding up a medical School, that will vie with, it
not outstrip any Institution ot a similar character
in the country. They have an agent in Faria,
now purchasing Instruments of superior quality,
Wnich w ill enable them to furnish every one ot
the class who may wish—and the student can
have every advantage there that can be found
elsewhere—and more, he will there learn not only
ihe Theory, but the character and bed side treat
ment of diseases that will every day meet him in
the field of practice.
A STUDENT.
Talbottox, Aug. 18, 1840.
I mo'hr London Morning Advertiser.
Extraordinary cares ol the Deaf & Dumb.
D. I urnbuli’s mode of restoring or develop
ing the senses of hearing and sight, is undoubt
edly the most wonderful discoveiy of the age.
On more than one occasion we have laid before the
public accounts of the miraculous cures which we
have actually witnessed the pcrfuimance, arid
which, we hesitate not to confess, had we not
seen we could scarcely have believed. However,
as too much publicity cannot be given to a discove
ry calculated to confer upon many human beings
blessings scarcely interior to existence itself, bless
ings without which life lacks its chief value, a
discovery by which ihoseex lu led by the absence
ol sight or hearing from the most desirable inti
macy and communion with the external world
are admitted to enjoyments previously unknown
to them, to receive the light of Heaven with all
delighting revelations, and hold converse with
their kind as too much publicity cannot be gi
ven to such a discovery as this, we unhesitatingly
lay before the public the wouderons facts which
wc witnessed on l ist Wednesday. Twopatierts,
recommended to Dr. Turnbull’s care by the Rev.
Dr. McKinley, ot Kilmarnock—one named Mar
garet Shields, aged nine years, whose [rarenls
thought she had lost tier hearing when an infant
by fever—the other named Mary Wilson, aged
thirteen years, ot Templeton Burn, Kilmarnock.
whose parents say she was born deaf and dumb
were introduced into the room where we atten
ded to witness Dr. Turnbull's operations.
Into the ears ot each of the e children the ope
rator pouied a few drops of white liquid, and ad
ded a small bit of lint to prevent its escape.—
1 hey were then allowed to sit quic’ly for an hour
and a halt, when (he Doctor slowly and silently
approached first the one and then the other, with
his watch in his ham! ; and in both cases, no soon
er did he come within two or three yards of the
patient, than the eye indicated a feeling ol sur
prise, and a moment after, as the ticking of the
watch became more distinctly heard, she uttered
an exclamation ot delight and assumed an atti
tude ot most anxious attention, apparently desi
ring thoroughly to enjoy the new sensation.—
btoiue simple sounds were next uttered by the j
Doctor’s assistant, and were immediately repea
ted by the child upon whom the experiment was
ti ;ed. V\ ords were next spoken in a similar man
ner, and similar result, and even whole sentences
j alter being pronounced by the patient, who, only
j half an hour before, was both deaf and dumb.—
The child, of course, evinced no consciousness of
the words, but seemed to utter them from the dc- j
light of exercising a new faculty. Such a won- |
derful result attended us. As language would
altogether fail to convey an adequate idea of the
emotions we experienced, we state the simple fact,
which indeed needs not any extraneous embel
lishments to heighten its interest.
We have given the name and address of the i
Rev. gentleman who recommended the children, i
in order that the sceptical may have an opportu- i
nity of ascertaining their condition previous to
the operation wc have just describcd-
In addition to the above, wc finu the following
in the London Sun :
We have great pleasure in bearing testimony
to the above well-merited observations of our li
beral contemporary, who has omitted to add that
people afflicted are flocking from all quarters, ami I
many from the continent, to Dr. Turnbull, and '
departing in gratitude and joyfulncss of Heart at
their happy relief. We think the Government
ought to step forward and purchase this invalua- i
Me discovery, for the general benefit of mankind. !
It the man who caused a blade of grass to grow
where none ever grew before, was deemed a pub
lic benefactor, how much greater is the glory oi 1
him who unveils the beauty of day to the blind, i
bestows the charm of speech to the dumb, and
wakens the harmony ot sweet sounds to the deal!
MARINE WmjJGENCE. I
Savaskah, August 30.
Arrived —Steamboat John Randolph, Bugg, Au- j
gusta.
Departed —Steamboat John Randolph, Rugg, Au
gusta.
Charleston, September 1. !
Arrived yesterday. —U' L brig Moon. Ogden, New
York ; C L brig Buenos Ayres, Stuart, New York, j
Line brig Cohansey, Mote, New York.
Cleared.— Srhr Magnet, Kelly, Duxbury, (Mass.)
JOHN B. STANFORD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
jy!7] Clarkesville, Ga.
B. 11. OVERBY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
feb 25 Jefferson, J ackson county, Ga,
THE BEADING BOOM
Attached to this office is open to subscribers, and
strangers introduced by them, every day and eve
ning (Sunday evenings excepted) until 9 o’clock.
Subscription $5 ; for a firm of two or more $lO.
ROBERT Y. 11 ARBIS,
Attorney at Lair,
Augusta, Ga.,
Has removed his office to the Law Range, first 1
door over tie Post Office. He will practice in the !
diffeient Courts of Richmond county, and in the Su
perior Courts of Burke, Columbia, Warren and
Hancock. july 28 if j
(£7* AUGUSTA BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.— i
The regular Monthly meeting of this Society will
be held on Friday evening next, at the Methodist
Church, at quarter past S o’clock. The Commit- j
Ices are requesied to prepare their reports for the I
occasion. [sept 1 j G. W. WIGHTMAN.
fcj' Dr. J. J. WILSON has removed for the l
Summer to the hou.'C of James Gardner, Esq., Ist !
door below the Academy. june 6
Qjj' Miss TRAIN will lesumc her School at
Summerville on the first Monday in November,
aug 12 tl
Dr. IV. S. JONES tenders bis professions
sci vi cs to the citizens of Augusta and its vicinity
He may be found at his office, No. 214 Broad st.
or at ms residence. United States Hotel. ap 24
£CT Dr. I VM. FLINT, member f the Massa
chusetts Medical Society, would inform his friends
that he has removed his place of residence to the
boa'ding-house of Mrs. Camlicld, at the corner of
Jackson and Broad streets, where he may be found
at all hours during the summer season. His pro
fessional scivices are respectfully tendered to the
citizens of Augusta. ts june 6
gy NOTICE. — i’lie Rail Road Passenger Train
between Charleston and Hamburg, will leave as
follows: —
UPWARD.
Not to leave Charleston before 700 a it. !
“ “ Summerville, “ - -8 30
“ “ - “ - 10 0
“ “ BranchvKle, “ - 11 00
« “ Blackville, - “ -100 p. u
«« “ Aiken, - - “ - 300
Arrive at Hamburg not before - 4 o*3
DOWNWARD.
Not to leave Hamburg before 6 00 a. m.
“ Aiken, - “ - 730
“ Blackville, “ - • 915
“ Midway, “ - - 10 30
“ Uranchvill “ - - 11 00
“ “ Georges’, “ - - 11 45 m.
“ “ Summerville,“ - -1 Isp. M.
Arrive at Charleston not before 2 15
Distance —ISGmilcs. Fare Through —$10 00.
Speed not over 20 miles an hour. To remain 2<
minutes each, for breakfast and dinner, and noi
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 it
Sinealhs, Woodstock, Inabinet’s, 41 mile T. ().,
Rives’ Grahams, Willeston, Windsor, Johnsons’
and Marsh’s 1 • O.
Passengers uo W *U breakfast at Woodstock and
dine at Blackville ; aown, will breaKiast at Aiker
an d dine at Charleston. may 4
Striven County,
A public meeting of the friends of Harrison and
Reform, has been appointed on the first Monday in
September next, at Jacksonboro, which will be
open to a free discussion of the claims of the oppo
sing candidates, and to which meeting all parties
are respectfully invited to attend. aug 25
(XfT The Savannah Republican will please pub
lish the above.
ffjj” The following ticket has been nominated by
the Whigs of Columbia county':—
For Senator —Thomas H. Dawson,
For Representatives —A. P. Robinson,
M. Burt,
R. H. Jones.
CC7’ 1 he following ticket has been nominated by
11 e \\ bigs of Wilkes county:—
For Senator —Dr. Wm. Q. Anderson.
For Representatives —Robert A. Toombs,
James N. Wingfield,
John T. Wooten.
Oj’ T 0 THE CITIZEXS OF BURKE COIN
TY. —Col. George H. Harris is announced as a
candidate for the Senate, and Alexander Cause
well, William E. Evans and Isaac Mulky,
Esqrs.,as candidates for the House of Represcnta
lives, and arc recommended to the free and inde
: pendent yeomanry of old Burke, for their suffrages,
by [ aii g ID] Many Voters.
t Ssl; re ro i? ii i; it.
SECOND PROSPECTUS.
The unparalleled success with which our enter
■ prise has met, has induced us to increase oui ex
| citrons in the good cause. In order, therefore, to
induce our fr.cnds to form clubs foi tlie 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
i 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,
i and if wc have a corresponding effort on the part
j of the friends of Reform, they shall have light.
pry EXCHANGE ON NEW YORK— At sight,
: and at one to twenty days sight. For sale bv
nov 23 GARDELLE Ac RHINE.
&FIV. G. NIMMO, General Commission Mer
chant, office on Mclntosh street, next door to the
j Constitutionalist. nov 7
| Cj ODr. GARDNER, fiumcrly resident surgeon
i n the New \ ork Hospital, and physician at Belle
vueHospital, New York, tenders to the public his
i professional services.
Office in Washington street, between Broad and j
Ellis streets Residence, United States Hotel,
ap 2
HA\ ANA SEGARS. —10 M Venus Brand,
5 M Venus Regalia,
5 M Canonis,
2 M assoited Brands.
Also, 10 boxes Havana Sweetmeats. Just re
| ceived by [jy 29] I.
ALMONDS.
i SACKS fresh Almonds,just received and
| LV/ for sale by W. E. JACKSON,
april 27 Auctioneer. >
| INSURANCE CO. of COLUMBIA, S. C. ’
; fiIHE Stockholders of this Company having de- j
j termined to close its business, notice is here- -
; oy given of the samj, that those who have made
insurance with the undersigned, Agent for Au- 1
gusta, may renw their risks elsewhere as they ex- i
pirt, due notice of which will be given. '
Those who may have claims against the Com- !
prsrny, through this agency, will present them for j
adjustment to J, G. DUNLAP, Agent,
may 9
FRESH TUB Nil* NEED, &c7~
LARGE white flat Dutch TURNIP;
Do. Globe;
Yellow' purple top Ruta Buga;
Large Drumhead Cabbage;
do Bergen or great American do;
do Cape Savoy do;
do Red Dutch do. for pickling;
Long Orange Carrot;
do black Fa;l Radish;
White and red Swiss do;
Red uid white Clover Seed;
Lucerne or French Clover Seed;
Blue Grass Seed;
Herds do do.
The subscribers have lately received the above
j variety of Garden Seeds, all of which they warrant
j to be *resti and genu ne, and offer them tor sale at
| reasonable prices. GARVIN & HAINES,
~un° 29 Augusta and Hamburg.
WAUt-lIOUSE AND COMMISSION
BUSINESS.
11HE undersigned most respectfully solicit of
their friends and the public generally, a share
i of their business in Savannah, where they have
j now erecting, near the Rail Hoad Depot, a commo
i dious Waie-House, for the accommodation of cot
| ton, and receiving and forwarding goods.
They pledge themselves to give their undivided
attention to business, and Irape, from long experi
ence, to render general satisfaction in promoting
the interest of their friends.
SUMMONS & WHITE.
Savannah, Ga., August Ist, IS4O.
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.
NOTICE. —All person" 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 pi escribed by law, to
July 21), 1543. A. PICQUET, Adm’r.
OTICE. —All persons indebted to the estate
i J3I Moses Ogden, late of Richmond county,
1 deceased, arc requested to make payment, and those
having demands against said estate to render them
in, duly attested agreeable to law', to the subscri
ber. LUTHER ROLL, AdmT.
August 24,1540.
ADJIIN IST BAT BIX ? S~N OTI CE]
ALL persons indebted to the estate of John B.
j\_ Guedron, deceased, late of Richmond county,
are requested to make immediate payment to A. C.
Caldwell, who is my authorized agent, and those
holding claims against said estate, are required to
hand them in duly attested, within the time pre
scribed by law'. ELLEN GUEDRON,
April 4, 1840. trw'li Administratrix.
•ei/C RANAWAY from the subscriber, on
the tirst of June last, a negro boy’ named
Morris, about 18 or 20 years of age,stout
, i - built, ol a yellowish complexion, and
about 5 leet high; he is a little bow-legged and
wears his hair thick and curled; he understands
the barber’s trade. Morris was bought of Mr.
Wood, a trader from Georgia, and his mother is in
Milledgcvil.e; it is though) he wid try' to get there.
A liberal reward will be paid to any person who
will pat him in some jail, so that I can get him.
w3t WM. GLAZE.
Columbia, S. C., August 26, IS4O.
f 1 HE sale ot Real t#». &c. of the subscriber,
« is postponed to the Ist Tuesday (6th) in Octo
ber, tle 'vo t weather having delayed the necessary
suircssfor making out plot and map of the lan'. i
for further pirtmulars, apply to W. E. Jackson,
Auctioneer, with whom a plat es the premises will
be left, (sen 2-wtd) A. I. HUNTINGTON.
SUPERIOR WELCH FLANNELS.—Snowden
& Shear have received from New York, a sup
ply ot superior \\ elch and French Flannels, and
extra Welch Gauze ]• lannels, (warranted not to
shrink.) Also extra Damask Table Cloths and
Damask Napkins, and undressed Linens, of extra
width, lor pillow cases, ot a superior fabric, to
w hich they respectfully invite the attention of the •
P ublic - sept 2
JEFFERSON SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL 1 e sold, on the first Tuesday in Octobei
next, at the market hour® in the town of
Louisville, between the usual hours of sale, the
following proper!}', to wit:
One two horse wagon and harness, one pair of
bay horses; also, one sorrel horse and one bav
mare, levied on to satisfy an execution issued from
the Inferior Court of Hancock county, in favor of
Henry W. Conner vs. John L. Sweeny.
Terms of sale —Specie or bills of specie paving
banks. WjVI. S. ALEXANDER,Sheriff.
September 2,1 S’ X
17VJUR months alter date application will be
made to the honorable Inferior Court of Co- !
lurnhia county, when sitting as a court of ordinary, j
for leave to sell all the land and neg roes belonging I
to the estate of Isaac Lowe, late of Columbiacoun
ty, deceased. CURTIS LOWE, Adm’r.
Sep ember 2, 1840.
A.„,,A TO RENT, from Ist October next, for
Pne or more years, that well known and
. commodious Dwelling House above the j
sub r’s store, contain Ug eight excellent rooms, |
with aft ,e kitchen, brick pantry, hydrant, and all
neccssajy out buildings, suitable fora fine boarding i
house or private family.
Also, a large Salt house,two Stables and i kitch
en, a /hiring said lot, on Ellis street. Terms mo
derate. Apply to F. A. DUFFIE.
. im j
RENT.—The Store above Mr. Wm. i
I - j Bostwick’s
. Also, the two Tenements on the corner
ol Ke} nold and Jackson streets.
REBECCA CAMFIELD, Ex’rx.
tOct 1 *
Mi O HEX f—A Dwelling and Store, one
square above the upper market, on the
south side of Broad street For terms
opply_to_ (aug 21) THUS, BARRETT.
RENT.— The new Brick Building
|i=asH immediately below G. 11. Jessup’s, suita
either dry goods or grocery. For
terms, which will be moderate, apply to E. W.
Doughty, Esq , or to the snbscribei at fielair.
au S G A. N. VERDERY, Ex’r.
s HENT, —Several dwellings and
|i|p|J stores, bcLuiging to the Bank of Augusta.
.For terms enquire at their office.
July 20 GEfX M. THEff, Agent.
/&—A BO REN F.—The House and Lot at tlie
ppf corner of Green and centre streets, be
j£=SsiiLlonging to the estate of Dr. M. Antony.
J he House and Lot on Reynold street, be'low
Centre street, occupied by Hernert Stallings.
The House and Lot on Bridge Row, lately oc
cupied by C. Ormsby.
11k* House and Lot on Telfair street, below
Houston street, occupied by Mr. Tobin.
Also, the Law Office now occupied by us.
ai| g 27 A. J. &T. W. MILLER.
K R ANA WAV trorn tiie subscriber, in
this city, on the 2Stli inst., a negro bov
named Julius, about twenty two years of
a ft e > black, well featured, and medium
heighth, is accustomed to the care of horses 3n<i
cairiage driving. A libera] reward will be paid for
bis detention, or any information so that I get him.
augjl 3t ]. A. HIBLEK.
OTICE.—The subscriber having associated
-L X Mr. Robert 1. Hyde in his business Lorn the
Ist inst. it will from that date be conducted in the i
name of DUS LAP 4- HYDE.
July 9,J840. j, q DUNLAP.
IMPROVED CHEMICAL YEAST POWDERS |
Tate Discovci y. \\ arranted to be eq'fal if ■
j not superior, to any others. Prepared by
GARVIN 5: HAINES,
nov No. 232, Broad slicct.
d kILN AND I'AIM'S. Pale Winter Strained
’ XX Lamp Oil.
Pale Fall Strained Lamp Oil
“ Whale “
Train “
Linseed «
In quantities to suit purchasers.
' Also, a general assoitmcnt of Paints, Window
t Glass, Ac. Ac. For sale by
j _ GARVIN & HAINES,
aug2s 232 Broad-street.
G1 ALL!G HAN’S FEVER AND AGUE PILLS! 1
An infallible remedy for that distressing dis- j
ease. Numeious certificates might be given in
proof of the truly wonderful effects of these celc- i
brated Pills, but it is deemed unnecessary, as they
are too well known to need recommendation. For
sale by (a24)HAVILAND, RISLEY & Co.
ODORIFEROUS COMPOUND—For laying in
drawcis among linens, laces, furs, cloths.
Ac., imparting to them a pleasant perfume,and pre
venting the ravages of the moth For sale by
mar 13 GARVIN A HAINES.
ritllE \ ERBENA CREAM, an Emollient Soap,
A which 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.
PHELPS’ COMPOUND TOMATO PILLS^
1 hose pills may be taken on any occasion
when an anti-bilious purge is needed, and from the
safety with which they may be used, and pleasant- !
ness ot their effects,have obtainedgreatioputation
as a gcneial family medicine. For sale by
>4 HAVILAND, RISLEY & Co.
ITtEV ER AND AGUE.—Rowan’s Tonic Mix
ture; Southern do do; Green’s do do; Dicker
son’s Fever and Ague Pills. All celebrated reme
dies for Fever and Ague. For sale by
aug 27 GARVT.N A HAINES, 232 Brond-st.
J % UFONT’S POWDER.—6OO Kegs H. F. G
I 9 sporting Powder,
50 $ kegs do do
15 kegs “Eagle” Powder, in canisters,
1000 “ Blasting do. Just received and
for sale by (dec) GARDELLE A RUIN’D. j
(1 ENUINE COLOGNE WATER.—Farina’s i
A 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, 01 j
by single bottles.
Also, a large assortment of Fancy Soaps, Odorous '
Waters, Extracts, Hair Oils, and Curling Fluids, j
of the best quality, at Apothecary Hall, 232 Broad
street, by GARVIN A HAINES. J
nov 28
N r OTICE. —The copartnership existing in this !
city for some time past, under the firm of 1
Baird & Rowland, has been this day dissolved by
mutual con>ent. Persons having business with the j
firm, will please call on B. Baird, who continues |
the Warehouse and Commission Business on his
own account, and is authorized to settle all the
business of tiie late firm.
BENJAMIN BAIRD,
A. ROWLAND.
Augusta, August 27, 1840. tOctl
OTICE. —The subscribers would inform their
customers and the public that they have sold
their entiie Stock of Boots, Shoes, Ac. Ac. 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, IS4O. 3 m
R. li. WHITE,
A REHOUSE AND COMMISSION MER
f f CHANT, Augusta, Ga. The Warehouse
house is fire-proof, eligibly located,above high wa
ter mark. All Cotton consigned per railr ad will
receive prompt attention. July £7 2m
i | ENTISTRy .^R/ vy DOUGLASS, Surgeon
AA Dentist, has returned to the city and resumed
ic ( utics ot bis prob ssim, at his former rcsi
*ss: _!"S_ 25 L
(1 * ' John Sjlccx is my duly authorized
-L vl a £f nt during my abs> nee from the State.
aug 31-swlm DANIEL H. SILCOX,Sr.
B by NK - 5 rcceiU^
au S IS GARDELLE & RHIND
ll* XCHANGE ON NEW-YORK at sight to 60
A days sight, in sums to suit purchasers, by
a»g 18 GARDELLE A RHIND.
OLD PEACH BRANDY—A choice article, for
sa'e by SIBLEY A CRAPON.
Hamburg, August 10, 1840.
KACON FOR SALE—Apply to
au g - r > Im L A. HI BLEB.
8 ITU A TION WANTED.—A Lady from the
North desiies a situation as Teaclier. Apply
at this office. ts—July 13
AT private sale, a handsome new Chariot, on
. Eliptic Springs, Mest style. For sale by
July 7 \\ . E. J ACKSON, Auctioneer.
I EM ON S, 11 boxes Lemons, just received and
A for sale by W. E. JACKSON,
June 20 Auctioneer.
OCOTCH ALE.—S casks Scotch Ale, pints,
O just received and for sale br
June 20 W. E. JACKSON, Auctioneer.
L R OIL A supply of best Bleached Lamp
Oil, just received and for sale by'
tnai 25 GARVIN & HAINES.
inn niiL r- ( ' ,)LNT “ Y FLOUR for sale,
X X H F Cart lina and Georgia Mills, by
may 11 ts CLARKE, McTEIR A Co.
OIL, Ac. —Tram Oil, Plaster Pans and
Gilder’s Whiting, for sale in quantities to suit
purchasers, by GARVIN & HAINES,
mar 12
fgAHE YOUNG MOTHER’S GUIDE and Nurs-
JL ks’ Manual. A few copies of this valuable
little work can be had if applied for soon, at
may 20 GARVIN A HAINES.
INRUSH SARATOGA WATER.—A supply of
this article direct from the Springs, just re
ceived and lor sale by GARVIN A HAINES,
may 20
RACKING. —8 bales heavy SACKING for sale
k 3 Ly GARDELLE <fe RHIND.
may 5 ts
IB 1( E —Casks now landing. A constant
X supply will be kept on hand, and furnished
to dealers in quantities to suit, by
dec 6 GARDELLE A RHIND.
4 UGUSTA INSURANCE AND BANKING
COMPANY STOCK.
20 shares for sale low by
RUSSELL, HUTCHINSON A CO.
J an d 0 I erms—(J months lo approved paper
x, r EW FLOUR,SPERM CANDLES and LARD,
iv 12bblsNcw Flour, James’brand,
20 boxes i*'perm Candles,
100 kegs Lard,
50 boxes Winchester Family Soap,
10 “ Loaf Sugar,
10 bbls crushed Sugar.
Just received and for sale bv
a »S 36 swim ISAAC MOISE.
(4 UR LING FLUID, Ac.—Blendir g with a grate-
J ful and refreshing perfume, the desirable
quality of strengthening and promoting the growth
ot the Hair, without giving to it the greasy line 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 k HAINES.
ROW AN’S TONIC MIXTURE —A specific and
, lasting cure fur the Fever and Ague —is com
posed of such medicinal principles as were consi-
I dered most fit to restore the harmony of action bc
| tween the stomach, liver and other impot taut func
tions of the sy tern, the loss of which harmony is
evidently the immediate cause of the disease. It
: speedily promotes a regular and healthy appetite,
by which effect vigour and strength is soon allbrded 1
to the whole system. The genuine for sale by ■
aug24 HAVILAND, RISLEY A Co. 1
BAGGING, ROPE, AC.
; ,>IECES 4 4 inch Bagging, Ija jbs.
i vMIXF per yard;
200 coils Bale Rope ;
60 ps. heavy milled and bleached Sacking ;
J bale plaid and striped Hemp Carpeting.
For sale by GARDELLE i: RHIND.
may 16 ts
| SUPERIOR IRISH LINENS, Ac. "
IMPORTED direct from Ireland.
Superior 7-S undressed Irish l inen ;
do 4-4 do do do
do 98do do suitable for Pillow Cases;
Long Lawns ;
Just received and for sale by
July 15 WM. H. CRANE A CO.
ALLIGATOR LINE TOR MOBILE,
ISiiigi
Via Greensboro’, Eaton ton, Clinton, Macon, Per
-1 ry, Pindcrtown, Bainbridge, Chattahoochie, lola,
| 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
I Rail Road cars to Greensboro’ every Tuesday
i Thursday and Saturday, at 6 o’clock, P. IM. and ar
rive in Mobile in three days and a half running
time.
Travellers are assured that the staging upon this
I line is superior to any other, the accommodations
| unsurpassed, and by far the best natural roads in
I the Southern country, only 210 miles of staging,
stages leave Bainbridge fi-r Tallahassee via Quin
cy, immediately on the arrival of the Alligator
Line from Greensboro’, and immediately oif the
arrival of the boats from lola.
(CTTwo Stages will at all times be run in com
pany, when the travel requires it.
For scats 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,
So. 236 Broad street, Augusta, Georgia.
i bc subscriber, having previr us v
’ll j| bought out tire interest of A. Z. Ban
tain his Furniture Warehouse, has
Wcitelga now associated himself with one ol
M/ffljjl the largest manufacturing establish
/ * I 1 mcnt< in lNcw fl-itters himsell
• that he will be able to offer to the
public an assoitment of Furniture, superior in point
, of workmanship and durability, to any heretofore
ollered in Augusta. As the manufacturing will
have the personal attention of one of the partners,
the strictest care will be observed in the selection
of good wood and dry material, (so essential to he
durability.
Also, a general assortment of Pianos, from the
best manufactories in the Union. More particulars
ly the New York Piano Forte company’s instru
ments, which cacnot be excelled for sweetness ol
lone 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 furnished in every instance, if required
C. A. Platt returns his thanks lo the public for
their former patronage, and solicits for the company
share of public patronage heretofore bestowed
,on himself. Toe ousmess in future will be con
uucicd oy \ap 21 UHAS. \. PLATT & C.o
AUGUSTA FURNITURE WARE,
HOUSE.
rtijsaa D. H. SILCOX, 303 Broad street
keeps atall times for sale, a large as
sortment of Cabinet Furniture, of
superior workmanship and well sea
'on?d materials, made expressly for
the Southern climate. Every arti
in the above business, with all the
variety of new patterns,continual!}
received. Persons wishing to purchase can do a
wcll at this estatli.'hment as at any of the Norths
ern manufactories. To be sold for casn or >rood
ty acceptances. mas
I, ... .I^7— «■' I
PUBLIC SALES.
Furniture.
CY W. E. JACKSON.
Dn Friday, 2d October,
ill be sold, at the dwelling over the store of J.
Norton,
A variety of elegant I urniture, late patterns
and nearly new, the property of a gentleman de
clining housekeeping, consisting of a f.ne toned
Piano, splendid Sola, Centre Table, Workstand,
Divan, Ottomans. Rocking and Parlor Chairs, (hair
peat and new patterns,) Stove,Gciandoles,Carpets,
Lamps, W aiters, Wardiobe, Bureaus, Beds,Mat
lasses, VV ashstands, Window Curtains, Andirons,
•amps, Tables, Desk Rugs, Glasses, Knives and
Forks, &c &r. b * ’
Ihe tin nit.ie may b e examined a few ettys pre
vious to the sale.
sept 2
A H AUHKn l ,
k e g ,v *n Appling, Qolumbia county,
" f on 'I hursday, the 17th inst., by the friends
of Harrison, Tyler and Reform. The citizen* gen
erally, of both ic.rics, are respectfully invited to
attend. sept 1
OCT Lhe Constitutionalist will copy the above.
'VTOTICE.—AII Bills against the City Council
Ax >uust be presented with proper vouchers, to
the Clerk, at least two days before its regular
meeting, on the first Saturday in each month.
S. H. OLIVER, CT’k. of Council.
Augusta, September 1, 1840. 3t
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA*
Augusta, September, 1840.
fIXHE Ninth Course of Lectures in this Institu
tion will commence on the second Monday,
the 9th of next November, and terminate on the
first Saturday of March following.
Fee foi full Course of Lectures, .slls 00
Matriculation, (paid but once,) ’.. .5 00
Arrangements have been made by which Stu
dents can be supplied from Europe with Instru
ments of all kinds. Skeletons, &c.
The Faculty are—
(l. M. Newton, M. D., Professor of Anatomy.
L A. Dugas, M. D., Professor of Physiology and
Pathological Anatomy.
C. W. k.st, M. D.j Professor of Chemistry and
Pharmacy.
I. P. Garvin, M. D., Professor of Therapeutics and
Materia Medica.
J. A. Eve, M. 1)., Professor of Obstetrics and Dis
eases of Women and Infants.
L. D. Ford, M. D., Professor of the Institutes and
Practice of Medicine.
P. F. Eve, M. D., Professor of the Principles and
Practice of Surgery.
G. M. Newton, M. D., Demonstrators of Anat-
John McLestek, M. without add I’l fcs.
PALL F. EVE, M. D.,
sept 1 Dean of Faculty.
03* The Edgefield Advertiser, Greenville Moun
taineer, S. C.; Southern Recorder, Federal Union,
Columbus Enquirer, Savannah Georgian, Georgia;
Mobile Register, Huntsville Democrat, Alabama
Journal, Tuscaloosa Flag of Union. Alabama; Flo
ridian, Flo.; and Nashville Banner, will publish the
above advertisement weekly to the amount of $5
each, and forward their receipts to the Dean.
IJIHCK FOR SAUL.
THAVE for sale at the Brick-yard known as
Marshall’s old yard, near Hie upper end of the
I 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 prices as to each quality
can be made. I have in service good mechanics,
and will take contracts for any sort of brick-work
at reduced rates. Solomon Basford, from whom I
have purchase! the Ica-e on this brick-yard, and
utensils connected with it, is my agent for conduct
ing the business of making and seiing and deliver
ing brick,and making contracts, who will generally
be found on the premises. P. 11. MANTZ.
July 13 4tw
MADISON, MORGAN < (>r\TV, gj,,
RACES,
I\7'ILL commence on the last Tuesday in Sc
v v tember.
Ist day, mile heats, $l5O (X>
2d day two mile heats, 250 00
3d day, three mile heats, 350 oq
4th day', best three in five, for the surplus mo
ney' of the previous days.
JOHN R. KENDRICK, Proprietor.
; _ au g 2 9 td
7U BROKE loose, on Friday, the 3d of
1 AjLiUV A.July', in Broad street, Augusta, (la., a
chesnut sorrel HORSE, with a notable
blaze in his lace. Tlic wliite 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 daik blanket. Any person
taking up said Horse, will be suitably rewaided by'
leaving him at Mr. ALMOND’S Stable.
July S *f
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE,
to Nashville , Tenn.
fr'- tlie public that his splendid lii>e of
lour Horse Po.>t Coaches is running from Greens
boro to Bpring Place, (la. 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 to Cass ville, <tj2 Oft
“ “ Spring Place, 17 00
Leaves Greensboro on the arrival of the Hail
Road Cars from Augusta, on Mondays, Wednes
days and Fridays.
Travelling time to Spring Place, 29 hours.
** “ “ Nashville, 65
(D* Scats can be secured on application to
C. 11. GOODMAN, Agent,
mar 23 6m Globe Hotel, Augusta, Ga.
FR E 1 GMT It E I) 1 Cll 57
ON THE GEORGIA RAILROAD.
VFTER the Ist day of July, merchandise will
. Be conveyed from Augusta to Crawfordvillc,
Jetlerson-Hall, and Greensboro, at 25 cents per
100 lbs, until further notice.
GEO. H. 1 HOMPSON, Agent at Greensboro,
A. GREEN, do JelFcrson Hall
J. I*. MIMS, do Crawfordvillc
RICHARD PETERS,
Sup. Transportation.
Trans. Office Ga. R. R. & B. Co.
Augusta, June 20, 1840. S
L*.'j 7*l
OFFICE S. C. C. Ar R. R. COMPANY,
Hamburg, April 23, IS4O.
OTlCE.—Freight 011 Cotton to Charleston by
UN( Rail Road, is reduced to thirty-five cents per
hundred for round, and twenty-live cents per hun
dred pounds for square bales.
A. B STURGES. Agent
Office Transportation S. C.C, & R. R. Co. }
June 2d. IS4O. $
Information to Travellers North and South.
OTWIFHSTANDING the destruction of the
is bridges over the Savannah River, at Augusta,
by the late freshet, travellers are respectfully’ in
formed that arrangements have been made for pa-s
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. 2
Hamburg, May I, 1840. £
ON and after tins day, the passenger train trom
Hamburg will arrive in Charleston at
o’clock, r H.m time tor dinner. may 1