Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, September 18, 1840, Image 3

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uj : ■ p 8 A FREE HARRISON BARBECUE, Will lie given on Thursday, the 24th instant, in Jefferson county, at the old Jefferson Rath, to which the citizens of Jefferson, Burke, Richmond, Columbia, Warren are cordially invited to partici pate without regard to party. < The candidates for Congress, candidates for Elec tors, and the candidates ler the Legislature, in the aforesaid adjoining counties, are respectfully in vited to attend. sept 12 FREE BARBECUE. The friends of Harrison, Tyler and Reform will give a Free Barbecue at bpring Hill;, seven miles from Augusta, cn the Louisville Hoad, on J * Saturday the 19th instant. The Congressional and Electoral candidates, of both political parties, have been specially invited, and the discussion will be open to all. Ijhe citi zens of Richmond and the adjoining counties, and of Hamburg and its vicinity are respectfully invit e d to attend, without distinction of party. Arrangements will be made for the: accom modation of the LADIES, who are especially invi ted to attend. | £j’iJr. GARDNER, formerly resident k urgeon n the .Now* York Hospital, and physician ;|i iielle vue Hospital, New York, tenders to the public Iris professional serv ices. t Oll.ce in Washington street, between Bload and £ilis streets Residence, United States I|t;tel. ap 2 ~cs" EXCHANGE ON NEW YORK —it sight, and at one to twenty days sight. For sail ov nov 23 tiARLMLLE & RAIN'D. Dr. C. li. DILL offers his professional ser vices to the citizens of Augusta and its vi*uiity.— He will be found at the Drug Store of J. L. i .ouston. sept 8 1m (3 Miss TRAIN will resume her Sjchool at Summerville on the last Monday in Noveiaber. aug 12 i If CC/* Dr. IV. S. JONES tenders his prtjfessiona sen ii es to the citizens of Augusta and its' vicinity He may be found at lus olh.e, No. 214 s?road st. or at nis residence. United States Hotel, jap 24 Q3* Dr. J. J. WILSON has removed for the Summer to the house of James Gardner, Esq., Ist door below the Academy. une 6 20“ 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, where he may be found at all hours during the summer season. His pro fessional services are respectfully tendered to the citizens of Augusta. if —june 6 Q3* AUGUSTA BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.— For the benefit of the sick poor of Augusta. The committee for the present month are as fcjliows : Division No. 1. —P. H. Mantz, Nathaniel Green, Miss Margaret Smith, Miss Mary Wightrban. Division No. 2.—W. F. Pemberton, J.ML Newby, Mrs. H. F. Roberson, Miss A. C. Kightoni Division No. 3. —John Cashin, Janies Panton, Mrs. Trcmley, Mrs. E. Camfield. sept 7 ' J. W. WIGHTMAN. Sec’y. JUT IF. G. NIMMO, General Commission Mer chant, office on Mclntosh street, next dear to the Constitutionalist. nov 7 (fj-NOTICE. —'1 he Raii Road Passenger Train between Charleston and Hamburg, wild leave as follows: — UPWARD. Not to leave Charleston before 7 00 a' ir. “ “ Summerville, “ - -8 30 “ “ Georges’, - “ - 10 0 “ “ BranchvHle, “ - 11 |)0 * “ Riackvilie, - “ -100 p. u “ “ Aiken, - - “ - 300 Arrive at Hamburg not before - 400 DOWNWARD. Not to leave Hamburg before 6 00 a. m. “ Aiken, - “ - 730 “ Riackvilie, “ - • 915 “ Midway, “ - - 10 30 “ Branclivill “--11 00 “ “ Georges’, “ - - 11 45 m. “ “ Summerville,“ - -1 I op, m. Arrive at Charleston not before 2 15 Distance—l36miles. 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 an} station. i To stop for passengers , when a white flag is hoisted, at cither of the above stations; avid also tl Sineaths, Woodstock, Inabinet’s, 41 mile T. ()., Rives’, Grahams, Willeston, Windsor, Johnsons and Marsh’s T. O. Passengers uu will breakfast at Woodstock and dine at Blackvnie ; aown, w T ill nreautast at Aiken an d dine a*: Charleston. - mav 4 BAUHNG, KOi'E, AC K /A / \ PIECES 44 inch Bagging, i)UU per yard; j 2UU coils Bale Rope ; 1 60 ps. heavy milled and bleached Sacking ; 1 bale plaid and striped Hemp Carpi] ing. For sale by GARDi-LLE allilND. may 16 *. ts "T^TOTICE. —The subscribers would inform their customers and the public that the y have sold their enlue Mock of Boot-, Shoes, &c. «Kc. to Mr. C. L. BRAY TON, who will be constancy supplied with good wares at reasonable price;-:; and we would solicit for him that patronage whi|li has been so kindly bestowed upon us. t 8. B. BROOKB & CO. Those having business with the undersigned, will find him at the old stand. j B. BROOKS, 330 Bro|.d street. June 13, IS4O. * 3m MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GLORGiA. Augusta, September, 1840. ffNHE Ninth Course of Lectures in tfcis In-titu- JL tion will commence on tne secoi|.l Monday, the 9th of next November, and terminate on the first Saturday of March following, $ Fee foi fall Course of Lectures, ?. .slls 00 Matriculation, but once,) f. 5 00 Arrangement' have been made by E hich Stu dent' can be supplied from Europe with Instru ments of all kinds. Skeletons, &c. The Faculty are— I G. M. Newton, M. D., Professor of An Moray. L. A. Dugas, M. D., Professor of Phy J.ologv and Pathological Anatomy. | C. W. West, M. D., Piofessor of ChCmistry and Fharniacy. I. P. Garvin, M. D., Professor of Therapeutics and Materia Medica. J-A. Eve, M. D,, Professor of Obstetrics and Dis eases of Women and Infants. L. D. Ford, M. D., Professor of the Institutes and Practice of Medicine. R. F. Eve, M. D., Professor of the Piinciples and Practice of Surgery. G. M. Newton, M. D., > Demonstrators of Anat- John McLestek, M. 1).,3 oniy, without addt’llee. PAU L F. EVE, M. D., sept 1 Dean of Faculty. (Lj’The Edgefield Advertiser, Greenville Moun taineer, S. C.; Southern Recorder, Federal Union, Gob inbus Enquirer. Savomah Georgia]!, Georgia; Mobile Register, Huntsville Democrat, Alabama Journal, Tuscaloosa Flag of Union. Alabama; Flo ridian, Flo.; and Nashville Banner, will jpublisb the above advertisement weekly to the a mount of $5 each, and forward then receipts to tl»e Dean. 1 * GUMMING having declined the Ware-House and Commission business, confidently recommend Mcssrrs. Bustin & Walker, to the patronage of his ffiends, who have formerly consigned their produce and merchandise to his care. Messrs. Bustin & aiker have leased the Ware-House and stores formerly occupied by him. WARE HOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. HE undersigned have associated themselves M- in the Ware House and Commission Business, in the City of Augusta, under the firm of Bustin & Walker. I hey have leased the Waie House lately occu pied by Capt. A. Gumming, where they will be pleased to attend to any business confided to their care. EDWARD BUSTIN, sept 18 JAMES B. WALKER. OCT* Jbe Milledgeville Recorder, Standard of Union, Washington News, Athens Whig, and Ban ner, will puolisli the above for one month and for ward their account to us for payment, B. & W. FOLK ET BOOK LOST ! A MOROCCO POCKET BOOK, large enough to A vL hold a bank bill at full lentli, containing the following notes, viz: lon Isaac Ramsay, payable to Thomas Wiley for S4O, cn the Ist September, 1S40; one cn R. W. Bell, foi S6O, dated about Ist August, due one day after date; one on R. S. Pounds, for $9 75, due one day after date, and dat ed May, 18 9; one note given to Thomas N. Ham ilton, by Absalom Eady and self, for $l5O, with some credits endorsed cn it, and due about two years ago, with several small notes not recol lected ; and a small sum of money, believed to be in the book at the time lost, which the finder ’ is entitled to on delivering the book with papers in it, and if no money, will liberally reward the finder on the receipt of the papers. WILLIAM BELL. Columbia County, Ga., Sept. 18, 1840. ts •ax BROUGHT to Richmond county Jail, juk on the 14th instant, a Negro Boy who calls his name BILLY", and states that he c-b pn belongs to John B. Miller, of Burke coun ty. lie is about 18 or 20 years ot age, and about 5 feet 6 inches high, dark complected, and lias a down cast look when spoken to. The owneris re quested to come forward, prove properly, pay LAWRENCE T. SHOPP, Jailor, charges, and take him away. sep IS- w3t Prospectus of a New Work to be entitled GEORGIA ILLUSTRATED, IN a series of original pictures, on steel, with let ter press descriptions. The plan of publishing in successive numbers pictorial works, illustrative of the scenery of countries, has long been a popu lar one in Europe, and is rapidly gaining favor in oui own country. The proposition to issue such a work, devoted to the scenery of Georgia, although novel, will find universal favor, and be regarded as it is by the Edit or, a plan at once felicitous and feasible. There is much scenery in our State, that is not surpassed in beauty and sublimity, by that of any other State in the Union. The upper counties abound in scenes, which need only be known to command the admi ration of all who love the beauties of nature,— Much of the scenery of the North is inferior to out own, but is yet visited by thousands simply because it has been written sung and “ lionized,'’ by au thors and travellers until its beauty has become universal!}’ known and appreciated. It is desirable that attention should be directed to our own resour ces of picturesque in natural scenery, and when this is done, our own and Northern tourists will speedily reader our beautiful views as immortal as our language. The 8011th is charged with general indifference to the progress of Literature and Fine Arts ; and probably the strongest foundation for the charge is found in her inaction in enterprise calculated to fos ter these objects. The publication of the propos ed work will it is believed, be an effective blow at the foundation, a step towards the establishment of our literary reputation, to which end much hon orable effort is now directed. A third consideration and the last which W’ill now be urged, is Ike intrinsic value of such publi cation as “ Georgia Illustrated.” i t will embo dy the representations of the beautiful and sublime in our State scenery, and afford to all, at a trifling expense, exact pictures of our mountains, vallics, cataracts, public buildings, &c., which they may or may not otherwise behold, but which, in either case, would afford peculiar pleasure. The proposed work will be executed in a style superior to any similar pictorial work in the coun try. The plates will be executed on steel, by em inent engravers, from original drawing, made ex pressly for the purpose, by Mr. T. Add Don Rich ards, of Augusta. The engravings will be accom companied with letter press descriptions, prepared for the work, and in this department the editor will secure, as far as possible, the assistance and co-operation ol our best writers. In short, no pains will be spared to make thd work a perfect gem of the kind, to the end that it may meet a welcome reception not only at borne but also abroad. CONDITIONS. I. “Georgia Illustrated,” will be issued in monthly par's, in the quarto form, at $5 per annum invariably in advance, or at 50 cents for each part, payable on delivery. 11. Each part will contain two highly finished en gravings, of Georgia Scenery, accompanied with letter-press descriptions and historical facts, prin ted on large and beautiful type on the finest papei, the whole enveloped in a neatly printed cover. 11l Any individual who will obtain and for ward six advanced subscriptions, shall be entitled to a copy of the work. Clubs may receive twelve copies to one address for S6O, or twenty-five copies to one address for SIOO, in either case free of pos tage. The first part, containing an engraved title page and vignett, with two views and letter-press des criptions, will be issued on the first of November, 1840, and subscriptions should be fonvarded prior to that time. Editors who publish and call attention to this prospectus, will, by forwarding their paper to the editor, be entitled to a copy of the wont, Communications and subscriptions must be ad dressed , post pa id. WM. C. RICHRRDS, Editor of Georgia Illustrated, (Pcnnficid, Ga.) SIXTY' days from this date application will be made to the Mechanics’ Bank of Augusta, for ihc renewal of Hie following certificates of stock, (the originals being lost or mislaid,) viz: No. 330. Twenty-five shares in the nan e of George Thomas, dated March 2d, 1835. No. 482. Twenty shares in the name of the same, dated March Bth, 1837. Application will also be made sixty* days from tiiis date, to the lion Steamboat Cou;pany, for the renewal of the following certificates of stock, (the originals being lost or mislaid,) viz : No. 1. Ten shares, dated May 21st, 1835. No. 112. Ten sh -rcs, dated March loth, 1837. No. 114. Ten shares, dated March 18th, 1837, all in favor of George Thomas. A. SI BLEU, Attorney. Augusta, September Sih, 1840. NOTICE. —The copartnership existing in this city for some time past, under the firm of Baudot Rowland, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. Persons having business with the 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 the late firm. BENJAMIN BAIRD, A. ROWLAND Augusta, August 27, 1840. tOctl F. A. MAUGE, IMPORTER OF FRENCH TRAVELLING and FANCY BASKETS, has constantly on hand •au extensive and handsome assortment at his store. No 130 Broad street, Augusta. A»so, he has an nexed to the above business, Fancy Straw Bags, Oii (Toth Reticules, Tooth Brushes, Fancy Specta cle Cases. Shaving Brushes, and a great variety of Fancy Straw* Baskets, &c. &c. all of which will be sold at low prices. sept 12 •gx FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD.—Ran away from the subscriber, in February last, an African by the name of Lewis. — e. He is about 50 years of age, of small stat in’ andbadly pitted from the small pox. He has bee n a boat hand on the Savannah river for many yea r s, and is, 1 believe, at this time, either in Sa vannah or Augusta. The above reward will be paid to any one who will deliver him to Wra. E. Jackson, of Augusta, or place him in a safe Jail and inform me on the subject. ELIZA R. BACON. Columbus, Ga., June 26, IS 10. trwtf i TPA™ CI,ERWAIrrE '* A [fACriLR is wanted for the Waynesboro’ OdoVr nt? ,to commence on the Ist Monday in t! • ?° DC nect l apply unless qualified to teach, ancient and modern languages matlmia - ics, natural philosophy, chemistry, and other kin d.-ed&bianches. Geography, grammar and Jrhhme- Secretar? 1115 S and i‘ th ® ir P ! °P° sal » to the . Ry order of the Board. s<*ptl7 tlo EDWARD GARLICK, Sec. to the Board of Trustees. I NOTICE. TAKE pleasure in informing the Planters and Country people at large, that I have made ar rangements to do a general Grocery business in this p<ace, and will keep constantly on hand a good as sortment of Groceries, and all other articles usual ly kept for the up country trade. A. Wray will conduct the business, and act as my duly autkor ize agent in the purchase of goods and everything appertaining to my business in the mercantile line. - nd Horn his knowledge and experience in busi ness, l hope to meiit a liberal patronage. He will at stan d formerly occupied by John E. McDonald, where he will attend promptly to all orders confided to him. „ H. G. JOHNSON. Hamburg, Sept. !4, 1840. ts The Hamburg Journal will please insert the a bove four times, and present their bill to A. WRYY, Agent. A N ORDINANCE to prevent Dogs from run- J nmgat large in the city el Augusta. Be it Ordained by the City il of Augusta, that from and after the passage of this Ordinance' and until the Ist of November m-xt, and between . the Ist of April ami the Ist ol November in each and every year thereafter all dogs found at large in the City of Augusta, except such as may wear such a collar, as the City Council may authorise sale of, as provided in the 2nd section of this Ordi nance ; shall be liable to be killed by the City Mar shal or such person as he may authorise and appoint for that purpose Sec. 2nd. And be it further Ordained, &c., that the (ity Marshal be, and he is hereby authorised to piovide such a number of metal collars, suitable for dogs of different sizes, marked C. A. and num bered trom No. 1. upwards, and dispose of the same for the sum of three dollars each, to such persons as may apply for the same, which shall protect, until the Ist day of April next ensuing, such dog as may wear the same from being killed, except dur ing an alarm of Hydrophobia in the City, or in the event ot a Dog wearing such a collar being danger ous to the life or safety of an}’ person. Sec. 3rd. And be it further Ordained, &c., that any* Collars furnished by the City Marshal, and paid for between the time of the passage of this Ordinance and the Ist of April next, shall protect any Dog wearing the same, except as before ex cepted, until the Ist of April, 1842, Done in Council the 7th September, 1840. D. HOOK, Mayor. S, H. Oliver, Clerk, sept 2 2-t HIGH S COOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. A TEACHER who lias been educated in one of the best Seminaries in New England, and has in her possession testimonials of her qualifications as a teacher, proposes to open a school in Augusta, to commence on Monday the 21st. Her course ol instruction will embrace both intellectual and Or namental education, besides the more common branches. Terms of tuition to he paid quarterly in ad vance. Higher branches cf English including Moral and lntellec;ual Philosophy, and the higher mathmatics. ' sls 60 Lower do. including Natural Philosophy Arith metic, Chemistry, Composition, &c. sl3 00 Minor classes, 8 00 Instruction on the Piano, 20 00 Drawing, 8 00 French, s 00 Ornamental work. 6 00 The exercises will commence at 8 o’cloc k AM. Instructions given in French from 8 until 9 o’clock. English instruction from 9 A. M. until 2 P, M. Oi namental do, from 3 until 6, P. M. System of go | vernrnent that of moral suasion. Particular atten tion will be paid to the manners and department of the pupils, and to the cultivation of the heart. La dies wishing to devote time to particular uranches of education will have an opportunity of joining either of the above classes without confining them selves to the regular exercises es the school. Information icspecting two pleasant rooms for the above school is earnestly solicited to-day and and to-morrow at this office. Bv the principal, sept 17 MARY A. NEVINS. Peisons wishing an interview with the Principal previous to the begining of the school, are invited to call at the Eagle Hotel., ACKING. —8 bales heavy SACKING for sale 6y GARDELLE <k RHIND. may 5 ts BAGGING TWINE—S bales just receiving and for sale by aug 18 GARDELLE & RHIND fl* XCHANGE ON NEW-YORK at sight to 60 'J days sight, in sums to suit purchasers, by aug 18 GARDELLE & RHIND. OLD PEACH BRANDY—A choice article, for sale by SIBLEY & CRAPON. Hamburg, August 10, 1840. SITUATION WANTED.—A Lady from the North desires a situation as Teacher. Apply at this office. tf —july 13 AT private sale, a handsome new Chariot, on Eliplic Springs, latest style. For sale by ! July 7 W. E. JACKSON, Auctioneer. IEMONS. —11 boxes Lemons, just received and J for sale by W. E. JACKSON, june 20 Auctioneer. £ICOTCH ALE. —5 casks Scotch Ale, pints, just received and for sale by june 20 W. E. JACKSON, Auctioneer. I AMP OIL —A supply of best Bleached Lamp j Oil, just received and for sale by* mar 25 GARVIN <k HAINES. TERRAIN OIL, &c. —Train Oil, Plaster Pans and B Gilder’s Whiting, for sale in quantities to suit purchasers, by GARVIN & HAINES, mar 12 f | HE YOUNG MOTHER’S GUIDE and Nurs -i- es’ Manual. A few copies of this valuable little work can be had if applied for soon, at i may 20 GARVIN & HAINES. HAVANA SEGARS. — 10M Venus Brand, 5 M Venus Regalia, 5 M Canonis, 2 M assoiled Brands. Also, 10 boxes Havana Sweetmeats. Just re ceivcd by [jy 29] I. S. BEERS & CO. SARATOGA WATER.—A supply of this article direct from the Springs, just re ceived and for sale by GARVIN HAINES, may 20 DUPONT’S POWDER.—SOO Kegs 11. F. G sporting Powder, 50 kegs do do 15 kegs “Eagle” Powder, in canisters,l 1000 “ Blasting do. Just received and for sale by (dec) GARDELLE &. RHIND. riIHE VERBENA CREAM, an Emollient Soap, A which alfords real pleasure in shaving produ cing a rich, fragrant, creamy and permanent lather, just received and for sale by ap 22 GARVIN & HAINES. SUPERIOR WELCH FLANNELS.—Snowden & Shear have received from New York, a sup ply of superior Welch and P'rench Flannels, and extra Welch Gauze Flannels, (warranted not to shrink.) Also extra Damask Table Cloths and Damask Napkins, and undressed Linens, of extra width, for pi low cases, of a superior fabric, to which they respectfully invite the attention of the public. sept 3 EW FALL AND WINTER GOODS.—The subscribers are now receiving and opening their fall and winter stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, among which are many seasonable and desirable articles, to which the attention of the public is respectfully invited. sept 4 Wd. H. CRANE & Co. lAOR SALE. —The subscriber offers for sale a Plantation of 722 acres of land, with Houses, Shoemaker’s Shop, Barn, Orchard, Tan Y'ard, Cast Iron Mill Stone to mill hi les, <Vc. For further par ticulars, enquire of the subscriber, on the premises, 18 miles from mile south of the Wash ington r?ad. Columbia counlv,Ga. aug 10 GEORGE KNOX. WAXI ED TO HIRE, a first rate COOK, by the month or year, for which a liberal puce will be given. NELSON CARTER. se pt 11 sw4t BLASTING POWDER.—SOO kegs Blasting Powder, for sale by C, A. GREINER. nu £ I trw2m "VTOriC E. John Silcox is my duly authorized i.l agent during my absence from the State. aug 31-swlm DANIEL H. SILCOX,Sr. BACON.— 25.000 lbs. prime country BACON, consisting of Hams, Shoulders and Sides, for sale by SIBLEY & CRAPON. Hamburg, Sept. 16, 1840. 6t Dentistry . — benj. douglass, surgeon Dentist, has returned to the city and resumed the duties of his profession, at his foimer resi dence. aug 29 Odoriferous compound —For laying in drawers among linens, laces, furs, cloths, &c., impaitingto them a pleasant perfume,and pre venting the ravages of the moth. For sale by mar 13 “ GARVIN & HAINES. SATIN ETTS AND KENTUCKY JEANS.— SNOWDEN 4" SHEAR have received from New York a large supply of Satinelts and Ken tucky Jeans, of various colors. Also, a large sup p'y of Lupin’s best French Merino’s, of beautiful colors, to which they respectfully invite the atten tion of the public. sept 15 BLOWN SALT.—6O sacks Blown Salt, large size, just received and for sale by sept 4 w3t ISAAC MOISE. COTTON GINS. —The subscriber has on hand six Cotton Gins, of superior quality, which he will dispose of on reasonable terms. aug 26 w3t THOMAS DAWSON. "VJOTICE. —The subscriber having associated JL si Mr. Robert T. Hy-de in his business from the Ist inst. it will from that date be conducted in the name of DUNLAP 4- HYDE. July 9, 1840. J. G. DUNLAP. Augusta insurance and banking COMPANY STOCK. 20 shares for sale low by RUSSELL, HUTCHINSON & CO. jan 30 Terms—6 months lo approved paper New french muslins and ginghams. IVYATT Sr WARREN, No. 206 Broad street, have just received a few pieces handsome French Muslins and Ginghams. Also, Calicos, Irish Linens, Diapers. Brown and Bleached Shirt ings, &c. &c., which they will sell low. july 30 w3t T BAHE sale of Real Estate, &c. of the subscriber, A is postponed to the IstTuesday (6th) in Octo ber, the wet weather having delayed the necessary surveys for making out plot and map of the land. For further particulars, apply to W. E. Jackson, Auctioneer, with whom a plat of the premises will be left, (sep 2-wtd) A. I. HUNTINGTON. 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 pi escribed by law, to July 20,1849. A. PICQUET, Adm’r. NOTICE. —All persons indebted to the estate of Moses Ogden, late of Richmond county, deceased, are 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, Adm’r. August 24,1540. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.—AII persons indebted to the Estate of Thomas Quizen berry, deceased, late of Richmond county, are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having demands against the same, will present them duly a'testcd, within the time prescribed bylaw. A. SIBLEY, Adm’r. August 18, 1840. ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of John B. Guedron, deceased, late of Richmond county, are requested to make immediate payment to A. C. Caldwell, who is rny 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. trwtr Administratrix. A DMIN IST RATO It’S NOTICE. DEBTORS to the estate of John Clarke, de ceased, are notified to make payment to the undersigned, and persons having demands will hand in the same legally proven within the time pre scribed by law. sept 16 WM. H. GOODRICH, Admr. THE GEORGIA AND CAROLINA MERCHANTS’ AND PLANTERS’ ALMANAC For 1841, CALCULATED for the latitude and meridian ©f Augusta, Ga., by T. P. Ashmore, of Lincoln <ounty, just printed and for sale by rhe groce, dozen or single, by sept 1 l-vv3t BROWNE &M’CAFFERTY. j 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 prices 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 I have purchased the lease on this brkk-yard, and utensils connected with it,is my agent for conduct ing the business of making and selling and deliver ing brick, and making contracts, who will generally be found on the premises. P. H. MANTZ. july 13 4tw INSURANCE CO. ol COLUMBIA, S. C. f fi'IHE Stockholders of this Company having de- I termined lo 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 elsew here 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. DUNLAP, Agent, may 9 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 butch 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 whicli they warrant to be fresh and genuine,and offer them for sale at reasonable prices, GARVIN & HAINES, ;une 29 Augusta and Hamburg. FOR SALE, 150 Negroes , between band 6,000 acres of Land Corn, Fodder, Sheep, Hogs, Cattle, 4-0. 4-c. THE subscriber will sell on Tuesday after the third Monday in December next, being the 22d day of December, 1840, 150 Negroes, his Plan tation in Jefferson county, containing between 5,000 and 6,0b0 acres of Laud ; the Corn, Fodder, Sheep, Cattle, Plantation Tools and utensils, and all other property connected with the said planta tion. It is deemed unnecessary to say much in re gard to the above property, as it is expected that persons wishing to purchase will make inquiry.— It is sufficient to say that the Negroes are of supe rior quality and good character, and can be recom mended as such. The sale will continue from day to day till all are sold. The terms of sale are cash, as the sale of the above property is intended lo meet the de mands of the subscriber’s creditors, whose demands will be taken as cash, or any arrangement with any r of my creditors will answer the same purpose. All the above property lo be sold at my planta tion. Cherry Hill, in JePerson county, Ga., at the time above named. JOHN A COBB. September 4 td September 4 J~T TO RENT, from the Ist October, the I|f three small tenements on Telfair-street, tjil nearly fronting mv residence. Apply at my residence. PAUL FIZSIMMONS. 14 - ts RENT, from first of October next, £=o= V l6 Dwelling Uou'c in Bevnold street, £Sk S lJ'^ w Mclntosh street, at present occupied by W. W.Holt. For terms apply to sept 4 SAMUEL CLARK. TO RENT—A Dwelling and Store, one s||| {j s 9 uar,? above the upper market, on the apply to (aug 21) THOS. BARRETT. FOR RENT, —Several dwellings and Mm s f ores: » belonging to the Bank 01 Augusta. iJ~'.l‘»'"#i.For terms enquire at their office. J ul - v 20 GEO. M. THEVV, Agent. _ RICE- —20 Casks now landing. A constant supply will be kept on hand, and furnished to dealers in quantities to suit, by dec 6 GARDELLR & RHIND. WR. B. WHITE, AREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MER CHANT, Augusta, Ga. The Warehouse liGu.>e is fire-proof, eligibly located,above high wa tei mark. All Cotton consigned per railr. ad will receive prompt, attention. ' july 27 2m | 1 ALLIGHAN’S FEVER AND AGUE PILLS! FJT An infallible remedy for that distressing dis ease. Numerous certificates might be given in proof of the truly wonderful effects of these cele brated Pills, but it is deemed unnecessary, as they" arc too well known to need recommendation. For sale by (a24) HAVILAND, RIBLEY & Co. OILS AND PAIN PS.—Pale Winter Strained Lamp Oil, Pale Fall Strained Lamp Oil, Whale “ T rain “ Linseed « In quantities to suit purchaser*. Also, a general assoitment of Paints, Window- Glass, &c. &c. For sale by GARVIN & HAINES, au 5 232 Broad-street. ti ENGINE COLOGNE WATER.—Farina’s B 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 by single bottles. Also, a large assortment of Fancy Soaps, Odorous V> a let s, Extracts, Hair Oils, and Curling Fluids, of the best quality-, at Apothecary Hall, 232 Broad street, by GARVIN & HAINES, nov 2S a D. CHANGE uF HOUR. The Passenger Train, carrying the great mail between New York and New Orleans, leaves Au gusta every day at 6 p. m., and arrives at Greens boro at la. m. Leaves Greensboro at 9p. m., and arrives at Augusta at half past 4 o’clock, a. m. Stages run in connection with this train from Greensboro for New Orleans, (two daily lines) via Indian Springs, Columbus, Montgomery and Mobile; for New Orleans, tri-weekly, via Clinton, Macon’ and Pensacola; r or West Point and Welumpka,via Barnesviile, tri-weekly; for Rome,tri-weekly via Covington, Decatur and Marietta; for Nashville and Knoxville, Tennessee,tri-weekly, via Athens I Gainesville and Cassvillc; for Washington, Wilke* county, tri-weekly, from Double Weils ; for New Orleans, daily, from Warrenton, via Sparta, Mil ledgeville,.Macon and Columbus ; for Millcdgeville, ri-weekly, via Greensboro and Eatonton. & Connecting with these lines are branch slam, lines to Tallahassee. Columbus, Miss.. Tuscaloosa’ Newnan, u oweta county, G a., and Clarksville, Ha bersham county, &c. Fare on the Rail-Road to Greensboro $4 25. Office Georgia Rail Road & Bk’g Co. £ Augusta, December 9, i»39. s UNITED STATES MAIL LINE, TO NASHVILLE, Tenn. 11. N. Wilson respectfully informs the public that his splendid line of Four Horse Post Coaches is running from Greens boro to Spring Place, Ga. via Gainesville and Cass ville, in connexion w-ith Col. Ramsey’s Line lo Ross’ Landing and Nashville, and Maj. Wells’ Line to Athens and Knoxville, Tenn. Fare to Cassville, *l2 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 (Xy* Seats can be secured on application to C. H. GOODMAN, Agent, mar 23 —6m Globe Hotel, Augusta, Ga. ALLIGATOR LINE FOR MOBILE, Via Greensboro’, Eatonton, Clinton, Macon, Per ry, Pindertowu, Bainbridge, Chattahoochie, lola, St. Josephs, Pensacola, to Mobile, j 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 Hail 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 Greensboro’, and immediately- on the arrival of the boats from lola. (XT' Two Stages will at all times be rim 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 21 lv GEO, W. DENT. Agent. ft-. BROKE loose, 00 Friday, the 3d of in Broad street, Augusta, Ga,, a Va/ JL. 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 reins; a good saddle, with a dark blanket. Any person taking up said Horse, will be suitably rewarded by leaving him at Mr. ALMOND’S Stable. July s ts FURNITURE AND PIANO-FORTE WARE-HOUSE, No. 206 Broad street, Augusta, Georgia. The subscriber, having previr us y **l bought out the interest of A. Z. Ban ta in his Furniture Warehouse, has now associated himself with one of W VSt W the largest manufacturing establish y • 1 J ments in New York, flatters himsell • 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 rnanulactories 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 tho southern climate, b v anv 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. Piatt returns his thanks to the public for their forrrer patronage, and solicits for the company tfiat share of public patronage heretofore bestowed on himself, Tne ousiness in future will be con oucted tiv :ap2» CHAS. 4. PLATT & C.o AUGUSTA FURNITURE WARE HOUSE. SD. H. SILCOX, 303 Broad street keeps at all times for sale, a large as sortment of Cabinet Furniture, of superior workmanship and well sea soned materials, made expressly for tne Southern climate. Every arti in the above business, with all the IBS variety of new patterns, continually received. Persons wishing to purchase can do a well at this establishment as at any- of the Norths ern manufactories. To be sold for cash or good city acceptances. mar 26 • PUBLIC SALES. Damaged Shoes. p___ BY w - E* JACKSON. i filS DAY, at 10 o’clock, in front of my Store, will be sold, 6 Cases Shoes, damaged. Sold on account of all concerned. Be P 18 Terms Cash. BY W. E. JACKSON. THIS DAY, at 10 o’clock, in front of my Store will be sold, 2 Mahogany Desks, 1 Copying I’ress, 1 Iron Chest, 1 Table, 1 Hook and Letter Case, 1 Eight Day Clock, Sundry JVlaps, Chairs, Books, &c. se P Terms Cash. Lands for Sale. BY ItUSSELL & HUTCHINSON, On the first Tuesday in October next, Will be sold, at the lower market, between the usual hours of sale, the following lots of Land, viz: acres No. 43, 7th district Dooly county, 49 “ “ 270, Bth “ Appling county, 40 “ “ 103, 3d section 2d district Chero kee county. [sept 5] Terms at sale. Furniture. BY W. E. JACKSON. On Friday, 2d October, WiW-be sold, at the dwelling over the store of J. Norton, A variety ol elegant Furniture, late patterns and nearly new, the property of a gentleman de clining housekeeping, consisting of a fine toned; Piano, splendid Sofa, Centre Table, VVorkstand, Divan, Ottomans, Rocking and Parlor Chairs, (hair seat and new patterns,) Stove, Gcrandoles,Carpets, Lamps, Waiters, Wardiobe, Bureaus, Beds, Mat trasses, Washstands, Window Curtains, Andirons, Lamps, Tables, Desk, Rugs, Glasses, Knives and Forks, &c. &c. The furniture may be examined a few days pre vious to the sale. sept 2 BY W. 15. JACKSON, aTORK.NI'. —The J.Cagle and Phanix Hotel will be rented, on the 21st iust., for twelve months from the Ist of October next, at public auction, if not previously rented by private contract. Approved endorsed notes, payac ble quarterly, will be required. G. T. DORTIC, Sec’y pro tem. Augusta, September 10. lit A CAKD. rpHE subscriber has returned to the city, and JL will again resume his profession, tlu teaching of Music on the Piano and (Juitar. Thankful for past favors, he solicits a continuance of the same, 1 hose desiring my services will please leave their address at Mr. Parsons’ Furniture Store, or the dwelling of Mrs. Carls, coiner of Campbell and Ellis street. OTTO HERRMANN. sept 10 1 m IMPROVED CHEMICAL YEAST POWDERS —Late Discovery. —Warranted to be equal, if. | not superior, to any others. Prepared by GARVIN & HAINES, nov 27 No. 232, Broad street. ALMONDS. 4 /Y SACKS fresh Almonds, just received and HI for sale by W. E, JACKSON, april 27 Auctioneer. PLANTATION FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers for sale the Plantation lately owned by Mrs. Urquhart, deceased,sit uated in Burke county, adjoining the town com mon of Waynesboro, containing about 1014 acres. On the premises are a two story brick dwelling in thorough repair, gin house, overseer’s house, and all necessary out buildings The place being well known, a further description is deemed unneces sary. There will also be sold with the place, if desired, the stock of Cattle, among which are some fine milch cows, hogs, horses, plantation utensils. &c. A bargain may be had, and terms made accom modating to an approved purchaser. Possession given Ist January next. W. E. JACKSON, sept 10 ROWAN’S TONIC MIXTURE —A specific and lasting cure for the Fever and Ague —is com posed of such medicinal principles as were consi dered most fit to restore the harmony of action be tween the stomach, liver and other important func tions of the sy tem, the loss of which harmony in evidently the immediate cause of the disease. It speedily promotes a regular and healthy appetite, by which effect vigour and strength is soon afforded to the whole system. The genuine for sale by aug 24 JJAVILAND, RInLEY & Co. PHELPS’ COMPOUND TOMATO PILLS.— These pills may be taken on any occasion when an anti-bilious purge is needed, and from the safely with which they may be used, and pleasant ness of their effects, have obtained great reputation as a geneial family medicine. For sale by aug 24 HAVILAND, RISLEY & Co. EVER AND AGUE. —Rowan’s Tonic Mix ture; Southern do do; Green’s do do; Dicken son’s Fever and Ague Pills. All celebrated reme dies for Fever and Ague. For sale by aug 2. GARVIN & HAINES, 232 Broad-st. New flour, sperm candles andl.vrd. 12 bbls New Flour, James’ brand, 20 boxes fporra Candles, 100 kegs Lard, 00 boxes Winchester Family’ Soap, 10 “ Loaf Sugar, 10 bbls crushed Sugar. Just received and for sale by’ aug 26 swim ISAAC MORSE. SUPERIOR IRISH LINENS, &c, IMPORTED direct from Ireland. Superior 7-8 undressed Irish Linen ; 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 WxM. li. CRAVE & CO. F R EIGUT REDUCED, ON THE GEORGIA RAILROAD. \FTER the Ist day of July, merchandise will be conveyed from Augusta to Craw ford ville, Jefferson-Hall, and Greensboro, at 25 cents per 100 lbs, until further notice. 1 GEO. H. THOMPSON, Agent at Greensboro, A. GREEN, do Jefferson Hall J. F. MIMS, do Craw ford ville RICHARD PETERS, Sup. Transportation. Trans. Office Ga. R. R. k B. Co. / Augusta, June 20, 1840. \ OFFICE S. C. C. Ac R. R. COMPANY y. Hamburg, April 23, IS4O. NOTICE. —Freight ou Cotton to Charleston by P.ail Road, is reduced to thirty’-Jive cents per hundred for round, and twenty-live cents per hun dred pounds for square bales. A 13. STURGES. Agent Office Transportation S. C. C. & R. R. Co. f June 2d. IS4O. < Information to Travellers North and South. U P W 11IISI AN DING the destruction of the AY bridges over the Savannah River, at August*, 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 lire usual hours and arrive as formerly. VVM. ROBERTSON, Jr. Agent Transportation. -ax: v.’ Office S. Carolina Rail Road Co. > Hamburg, May 1, 1840. ON and after this day, the passenger train irom Hamburg will arrive in Charleston at o’clock, r N.ui time for dinner. may I