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tv-five dollars every day to set up the types that
are impressed upon the sheet that make it worth
less. No—no —this it not the way to do busi
ness. If you want a paper and will not subscribe
for R—as all honorable men do—just step into
the office and laying down a silver bit say—“Bir.
if you please, lot me have one of your papers and
take that in pay for it.’’ You will be readily ac
commodated, and then, be seated, (not looking
over the shoulder of the compositor to read his
manuscript,} or retire and read your own paper
like a man of good conscience and honorable
principles. —Maine Cultivalor.
Women are more tolerant to men than to each
other ; the generous creatures !
Baked Beans.
BY A YANKEE.
Oh! how my heart sighs for my own native land.
Where potatoes and squashes and cucumbers
grow ;
Where cheer and good welcome are always at
hand.
And custards and pumpkin-pies smoke in a row;
Where puddings the visage of hunger serenes,
And what is far dearer —the pot of baked beans.
Let Maryland boast of her dainties profuse,
And large water-melons, and cantelopes line.
Her turtles and oysters and terrapin stews,
And soft crabs high zested with brandy and wine,
Ah! neither my heart from my native land weans,
When smokes on the tabic, the pot ot baked beans.
The pot of baked beans .' with what pleasure I
saw it,
Well seasoned, well porked, by some rosy-faced
dame,
And when from the glowing hot oven she’d drew it,
Well crisped and well browned to the table it
came.
Oh! give me my country, the land of ray teens,
Os tht dark Indian pudding and pot of baked
beans.
The pot of baked BEANS ! Ah! the muse is too
frail.
Its taste to descant on —its virtues to tell;
But look at the sons of New England so hale,
And her daughters so rosy—'twill teach thee
full well ;
Like me it will teach thee to sigh for the means
Os health —and of rapture; the pot of baked beans.
OBITUARY.
At Fort Smith, (Ark.) on the 16th inst. of fever
after an illness of ten days, Joseph W. Plume, son
of Col. John J. Plume, about 23 years of age a
native of Newark, New Jersey.
Through the dispensation of Providence the de
ceased has been taken, in the bloom and vigor of
manhood, thus prematurely from the circle of his
many warm and admiring friends. Although he
has departed this life, his memory will not cease
to exist. He possessed a soul noble and generous;
a mind elevated and rehned ; a character for in
tegrity and honesty unimpeachable ; industry and
persevernace untiring; an ambition as honorable
as emulous. Inspired by the ardor es Pfe and suc
cess, his was a spirit for action, and by his pleas
ing vivacity won the esteem of many friends, who
sincerly mourn his loss.
Died, on Tuesday morning, 29th ult,, at the re
sidence of John Rhome, Esq., Cass county, Ga.,
Mr. Jacob Rhome, aged 6S years and 6 months.
The deceased was a resident of Albany, N. Y.
He was in a decline of health, and came to this State
for a change of climate, hoping for the better; but
the cold hand of Death had seized too strong hold,
and ere his expectations were realized, ne was
summoned to fill the space allotted him in the
Heavens.
SAILING OF STEAM SHIPS.
FROM ENGLAND. FROM THE U. STATES.
Caledonia, 805t0n,... .Jan. 1
President, Liverpool,.. Dec. 1 New’York Jan. 1
Columbia, Liverpool,..Dec, 4 Boston,.. .Jan. 1
Acadia,.. .Liverpool,..Dec. 4 Boston,.. .Feb. 1
Br. Queen, London,... .Jan. 1 New York Feb. 1
Britannia, Liverpool,. .Jan. 4 805t0n,... Feb. 1
Gt. Western, Bristol,. .Jan. 12 New York Feb. 10
COMMERCIAL.
Latest dates from Liverpool,.. \ December 4
Latest dates from Havre, December 2
AUGUSTA MARKET.
Friday Evening, Jan. 8.
Cotton —Cotton has been in better request since
our report of the 6th inst., with a slight improve
ment. Several hundred bales have been sold,
(planters’ crops,) chiefly square packages, as they
run, from 9} to cts,, and one lot 9£c. We have
been informed choice in square, is held at 1C cts.
The receipts this week have been fair, chiefly from
the Rail Road, the greater part of which have been
sold on arrivals. Extremes 8} (9> cts —chief
sales 9$ (a! 9£ cts.
Our River has rose during the last twenty-four
hours about six feet, and may now be considered
navigable for a length ol time, lor the largest
steamers that hitherto have approached our city.
Exchange —On New York, at sight, —'d 6 p
cent for current funds; Charleston (ci o
ct; Savannah 2(S 2} ct; Philadelphia 40 5
cent; Lexington, Ky. par d 3 cent; Richmond 4 &
6 p cent; Specie commands —d 4 cent prem.
Bank Notes. —
Savannah Banks, 2 t? ct. prem.
Columbus Insurance 8ank....4 & - “ “
Commercial Bank, Macon, 4 d - “ “
Mechanics’, “ (Augusta,) 4 (a) - “ “
Agency Brunswick, “ 4 d “ “
Planters’ and Mechanics’ Bank,
Columbus, hd- “ “
Central Bank, 6(3*- “disc’nt.
Milledgeville Bank, par.
Ocmulgee Bank, 6 (a) - “ “
Monroe Rail Road Bank, 6 (ii “ “
Hawkinsville Bank, 6 (ci “ “
Chattahoochie R. R.&. B’k Co.par (ii> } “
Darien Bank, —& 25 “ “
Bank of Rome, 12} (S 7-1 “
All other Banks now doing business, at par.
Specie Paying Banks. —Mechanics’ Bank, Insu
rance Bank of Columous, Commercial Bank of Ma
con, and Brunswick Agency in this city.
WWHMMI
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
Savannah, January 7.
Arrived —steamboat Chatham, Wood, Augusta
Cleared— ship Gaston, Simpson, New York ; ship
Cincinnati, Bartow, New Orleans ; sclir Joseph
Marsh, Poiand, New York.
Sailed —schrWra Hart, Carson, New York ; schi
Joseph Marsh, Poland, New York,
Charleston, January 8.
Cleared —ship Lconore, Bray, Matanzas; shi{
Oceanus, Bourne, Boston ; Br brig Paget, Brophey
West Indies; brig Mary Kimball, Wooster, Mobile
House Painting's
Paper Hanging,
and Glazing.
R. P . SPELMAN, Jr.
Shop near the Upper Market, Broad-st., Augusta
(£j° ECONOMY, NEATNESS, AND DESPATCH.
dec 10 ts
THE READING ROOM
Attached to this office is open to subscribers, anc
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
CREDITORS holding Mortgages, Bonds, ant
Notes of the late William Wright, are re
quested to leave the amounts of principal and in
terest respectively, at the office of Crawford &
Gardner on or before Monday next,
jan 8-d2t GEO. W. CRAWFORD, AOm’f.
T|NO HI RE—A first rate HOUSE SERVANT,
.8,. a girl about 18 years of age. Apply at this
office.' tf-j’-.u 9
| £ AFFLE.—WiII be Raffled for this evening, at
* the Lafayette Hall, a splendid pair of DI A
MOND RINGS.
A'so a splendid DOUBLE B ARRELED SHOT
GUN, with all its fixtures complete. ]l -jan 9
i
lATOTICE. —All peisons indebted to the c- Life
_UXI of Paul Fitzsimons, deceased, late of Rich
mond count} , are requested to mil e immediate
payment, and these having demands again t said
estate, are required to present them properly au
thenticated, w’ithin the time prescribed bv law.
ROBERT F. POE. a
WILLIAM J. EVE, (-Adm’rs.
GEO. W. CRAWFORD, j
January 9,1841
gt FREIGHT FOR CHARLES <
Steamer ANSON, Capt. Luh- !
beck, is expected early next week. For freight of j
three hundred bales, apply to
jan 9—61 PECK & DEAR TNG.
; ■
I DISSOLUTION. —The co-partnership hereto- j
£ fore existing under the name and firm of A. i
B. MALLORY Sc CO., is lias day dissolved by mu- j
tual consent. A. B. MALLORY.
VV ARD NIHOL v .
Having disposed of my interest in the con’era ol j
A. B. Mallory X Co to Messrs. Ferry & Co., the j
1 business will still be continued in the name of A. i
B. Mallory & Co., who are authoriz’d to settle ail
business connected with the old concern.
WARD NICHOLS.
January 9,1 SI 1. swim
F R E E M AS O NS’ S€H O O L O F
AUGUSTA.
n|XHE Male department ct this School will be- !
.S opened in the School Room, under Ihe Pres
byterian Lecture Room, on Monday tiie ISIh inst. j
Persons desiring to place children ac this institu
’ tioa, wffll please apply to either oi the undersigned j
as early as practicable.
( The Female department will be opened at the j
room lately occupied by Mrs. Edgerton, at the cor. I
Reynold and Mclntosh streets, as soon as the ne
cessary arrangements can be completed, of which
due notice will be given.
DANIEL HOOK, ")
THOMAS I. WRAY,
LEMUEL DWELLE,
WILLIAM T. G< 'ULD, > MiporiiFts.
IGNATIUS P. GARVIN, |
W. EWING JOHNSTON. ;
JACOB R. DAVIS, J
jan 9 td
THE AMERICAN TAT:. L
jjL. gt IS now open for day boarding and tran
jpisjff sient persons. -The new addition to the
ji-ti-iQi-ijy building- will, ■within two or three weeks,
be completed, which will enable the pro trie tor to
accommoda'T a few lodging boarders —such wul do
well to make early application. His charges shall
correspond with the hardness of the times, and every
effort made to give entire satisfaction to hi tests.
He will also, when the cars run to .Madison, run
an Omnibus from the Depot to the Hotel, for the
I accommodation of ladies and invalid pei. ons, nod
I baggage free of charge. The walk will Le shoit
| and pleasant from the Depot to iho Hotel for ren
j tlemen ; but when the Omnibus is not crowded
with ladies and baggage, ic is free for any p .fron
ot the Hotel. The propretoi will only farliie;’add. I
j by saying to travellers, give the American Hotel a j
; call ; and stage passengers by the great X- . mem j
i and Southern train, he specially iuvit -to • his
house a trial. My house is convenient to the j
I Depot, and ail I ask, is for the travelling cornmii- |
nity to give me a trial, and then judge <or tl.era
j selves. JOSEPH M. EVAXS.
| Madison, Morgan < .... lan. 9, .
State of Georgia:
A FROC I. A M ATIO 7".
By His Excellency. CHARLES J. McLON.'LD. j
Governor and Commander-In-Chief of the Army !
and Navy of this SUUe. and of the Militia thereof.
i by the fiist section of an act of .
H the General Assembly of this State, assen- I
ted to on the eighteenth day of December, eighteen j
hundred and forty, entitled ‘-an act lo compel tha i
\ several BANKS of this State to redeem (heir lia
bilities in SPECIE, and t" piovide for the foAVit- 1
ure oi the charter or cbaiters of such ns may re- :
fuse;” it is made the duty of Hi® Excellence, the :
Governor, on the first day of January, eighteen
hundred and forty-one, to issue hi- Proclamation, i
requiring that the several Banks of this State, thei;
Branches or Agencies, which have her- 1 fve failed
: to redeem their liabilities in GOI D ai 1 SILVJ
i and allother banks in this state shall nor es rethe
; of hrstday F ERL'ARY, EIGHTEEN HUNDRED 1
and FORTY-ONE, pay to any person or per om.
(Banks and Brokers excepted,) in SPECIE, ever,
bill, note, draft, check, receipt or money on dei J
site, except in cases w here such deposites are by
terms of existing contracts, payable ■ th?rv» i<e than i
in specie, issued cr received, or which mav herc
j after be issued or received by them respective!v,
upon demand or presentation.
I .-,gl do therefore, in {conformity thereto, i-.ue thE ;
ray Proclamation, hereby requiring the several
Banks of this State, their Branches or Agencies.
I ; which have heretofore failed to redeem their ]■ ■- j
' bilities in Gold and Silver, and other Banks in this i
1 State, on or before the fir>t nay of February.
: eighteen hundred and forty-one, and there .an. m
! i pay to any person or persons, (Banks r.:u! Brokec
t 1 excepted,) in Specie, every hill, note, draft, check,
i receipt, or money on deposite, issued or received
1 or which may hereafter be issued or received b;
k them respectively, upon demand or presentation,
■ except in cases where such deposites are bv terms
I of existing contract? payable otherwise than in
Specie. And Ido hereby charge and require each
') I aud every ol them, to he careful and punctual
| in the strict observance and faithful performance
| of all tiie duties enjoined on them by tiie aforesaid
i recited act ot the General Assembly.
. ■ Given under my hand and the Great «[ ?.) of the
Slate, at tire Capitol in Milled ceville, this the
first day of January, in the year of our Lend,
one thousand eight hundred and forty-one. and
of American Independence the sixtv-fifth
CHARLES J. McDuNALD.
j By the Governor:
j Wm. A. Tf.nnii.le, Secretary of State,
j January 9, 1841.
{NOI K months alter date, application trill A-
made to the honorable. The Justices of (lie
| Infeiior Court of Burke count v, when - ittir,v for
| oidinary purposes, for leave- to sell nil lSi- r,--a{ -.md
J personal estate of Leaston Puce , 1 , late said
1 county, deceased. DRURY C It KER, A lin’r.
i January 9,1 !I.
j IKT OTIC K. —All persons having demands a amst
I Lx the estate ot Leaston Sneed, late oi Burke
| county, deceased, are requested to render them in
j in terms ol the law, and those indebted to sah.les
i-I tate, are requested to make immediate paj ent to
L 1 the undersigned. DRI !l\ CORKER. A .mh.
January 9,1541.
1
“ i T7 OUR moths aftcr application will he
made to the honorable, the Inferior Court of
Burke comity, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
lor leave to sell four hundred and thirty-r i re acres
of land on Ogcechee river, and eighty-!Ace and
1 ‘ one-third acres of land on Bark
P to the estate ts John Hines, jr., la’c of Burke
1 county, deceased. A. E. HARRIS, .vdm’r.
January 9, 1841. with the Will annexed.
NATTICE. —All persons having demands against
the late Martha Hine?, or against the estate
of John Hines, jr., late of Burke county, deceased,
P are requested to render them in duly authenticated,
G and those Indebted, to make immediate payment
E- to A. E. HARRIS; Adm’r.
* January 9, 1841. with the Will annexed.
ADMINISTRAI OR’S SALE.
4GREEABLE loan order of the honorable, the
Inferior Court of Burke county, while sitting
j as a Court of Oidinary, will be sold on the first
Tuesday in April next,between tiie usual hours of
sale, before ihe court house door in the town of
Waynesboro, live Negroes: Bcipio,a man about to
years old: Cyrus, a boy IS }eais old ; Sylva, a
woman 30 years old, and her two children, Celia, 4
d years old, and Harriet, about 2 years old.
’ Also. 140 acres of land, more or le«s, adjoining
lands of John Fulcher, William Colson and others.
° Sold as the property of Lewis V, irnberly, senior,
deceased —sold for the benefit of the heir: of mid
d es tate. SAMUEL FOSTER, Adm’r.
'■ January 9, 1841.
ILVER SPOONS, Silver Forks, ixc. A goop
assortment, for sale by
nov 3 CLARK, RACKETT & CO.
- I ; r .' T* kTO ‘:• E.
( A 'ILL be sold before the Court House door in
ts i/ Paulding county, on tl ■ first 'fine?day in
April next, order of the Honorable Inferior
Cuiut of Columbia County, silting as a Court of
Ordinary, Forty acres of Land lying in said County
of Paulding, in tiie Third District and Third Sco
ff n, known and distinguished in plan of said Dis
trict as Lot No. 359. h ire said lot of Land be
longing to the estate of Abraham Fuller, and sold
for the- benefit of the heir> of aid deceased,
January 9, 1841. R. W, BELL, AdmT.
(t T PRIVATE BAi,E. —For a few days a large
,/Sl lot of superior single and double Harness,
Saddles, Bridles, Martingales, txc. Ac., which will
be sold low. \V. E. JACKSON, Auctioneer,
jan S * ts
v EVi H E members of the AUGUST A FREE
§ SCHORL SOCIETY, are notined that the
annual meeting will take place on Monday even
! ing, the (Sth inst , in the Presbyterian Lecture
j Room at 7 o’clock. A punctual attendance isear
! nesllv requested. By order of the Board.
j . -3t JAMES W. DAVIS, Sec’v.
j V 9'llt- VIX OIL. Ac. —Tram Oil, Plaster Pans and
JJ ( aider’s Whiting, for sale in quantities to suit
' purchasers, by GARVIN HAINES,
oct 14
j 'HARESH GARDEN SEED. —The subsetibeis
I 1' have just received a large and general ascort
i meet of English and American GARDEN SEEDS,
| the growth ol 1840, consisting of Cabbage, Turnip,
i Root, Beans, Garden Peas, Onion Setts, kr. kc.,
warranted Acs;; and genuine.
jan 7—if ROBERT PHILIP 8; SON.
F j)E PIT GULF COTTON SEED. —la ) bushels
I genuine Petit Gulf Cotton 8 cod, for saie by
jan 7-swtf JOHN N. It UKOltl)
ai Dustin 8c Walker’s Warehouse.
: < " H E WRONG CLOAK. —The gentleman who
took the wrong CLOAK by mistake at a
i Party some ttvo weeks since, can ex-.hage it, by
; iunuiiiiig at Mr. Richmond’s Book Store, or at tills
7—lt
A T PRIVATE SALE.—2O,GUO Spanish Segars,
l\ Canonis,
15,600 do do Principe,
4,000 do do Gifts.
Just received and for saie by
jan 7 W. E JACKSON, Auctioneer,
Wiiahf Company's Office.
OTICE.—An election for a President and 7
Directois for the present year, will be held
at this Office on Tuesday next, the 12th instant,
between the hours of 9 A. liL, and 2 o’clock P. M.
jan 7 JOHN SHARP, Trcas’r.
(Hi K MILL FOR S VLB —( a lei ed for *ne
4 or two horses, and by trvaiis of a sifter at
laciitd, the meal, guts and bran are produced sepa
rately. The Slones are of superior quality. Apply
to T. F. SHARP,
jan 7—ts Centre street near the Bridge.
sTd ITY TAX NOTICE. —The undersigned will
be at his office, City Rail, iiom m to 1 and from
3 to 5 o’clock P. M. every day, until Saturday the
9th inst., prepared to receive the returns of Taxa
ble property in the City of Augusta.
ja n 6 41
s- 1 i EOIHtIA BURR STONES FOR SALE. —A
I "f u i ist rale pair oi these Mill ‘ tones, tour and
.f i in di -: ior term pply at th
I
v A LATCHES. —l ine Gold and Silver Lever,
”’/ and Duplex Watches, warranted to peri’uim
• well. ’Also, Independent S- cond Watches, for
| timing horses. For sale very low by
nov 3 CLARK, RACKETT A Go.
j rjJTOOTH POWDER.—A superior article that
will give the Teeth a pearly whiteness,- —
j strengthen the gums and sweeten the breath,
j Also, —A good assortment of tine Booth Brushes.
For sale by HAVILAND, RISLEY & Co.
nov 18
\ —Mr. Phelps is ready to attend
V V to the calls of those who would improve
; their present style of writing. For particulars,
I inquire of Mr. P. at Frazer’s private Boarding
. House, Broad street. dec 31-Gt
i £ N CONS IG XM E N T. —J. i foward Mare h dc
\ Co’s, hne MADEIRA WINE, imported one
I year since, per kiig Mary Ann. For sale low, by
doc 25-trw2w THOMAS J. PARMELEE,
so cough, or not to cough—that is the question.
Whether ’tis belter in tiie the chest, to suffer,
i The racks and torture ot outrageo. s cooghim:.
Or to take means against these common troubles,
: And by Lozenges, end them
a SUPPLY of Sherman’s COUGH LOZENGES,
Just received and lor sale by
dec 22-ts GARVIN X HAINES.
i OTICE. —(Jn the day of renting the Pews
I |Aj in tiie Presbyterian Church, and at the
i same time, will bo sold the Pew No. 107 in Die
I Presbyterian Church, belonging to the estate of the
| late William J. Bunce.
.iQHN U GUIEU, > ~ ,
W.W. HOLT, 3 Xli ”
| January 4, is 11. td
gtA All PETS AT REDUCED PRICED —Snovv-
| df.s X Shear will sell their present stock of
i Brussels, Three Ply and ingrain Carpets, with
Rugs at cost for cash, also, on the same terms,
I their present stock ol Sattinets, Kentucky Jeans,
Negro Cloths and Blankets. jan 4-ts
i % NRESII GARDEN SEED, ll holesaleand Retail.
| A A large and select assortment of fresh English
j GARDEN SEED, Garden Peas, Beans,Onion Sets,
I early Corn oi several \ nineties, &r. &c.
j Also, an assortment of Flower >ced, Bulbous
Roots, Hyacinths, and Tulips. For sale on rea
sonable terms by GARVIN &, HAINES,
jan 4 ts
; aTtXfU At V OF ROSES—Rose Water, Milk
| |ffi of Roses, Cologne Water real French and
j Water, Lavender Water, Macassar Oil genuine,
! Bears Oil, Indian Dye, Essence of Tyre, Xc. &c.
For sale by 11 AVIL \ND, IUSEEY, k('o.
1 '3 J HELPS’ CU.ii BOUND TOMATO PILLS.—
■ § The?e pills may be taken en any occasion
i w,i ii an anti-bilious purge is needed, and from the
•safeiv with which they may be used, and pleasant
j ness e; their effects, have obtained great reputation
j as a general family medicine. For sale by
aug l 4 HAYiLAND, RISLEV & Co.
j g V. UPON P’S POWDER. —-i»00 kegs FFFg. sport
j "'j I>owilel
-15 kegs “ Eagle Powder,in canisters.
I 1000 do. Blasting do.
Just received and for sale by
j oct 28 GARDELLE k RHIND.
| A f INDOW AN D PIC IT 11E G LASS,of various
j V v qualities and sizes.
b\- 10 —10 ov 12—10 by 14—!1 by 14—12 by
j 14—12 uy 16—14 by 16 —l4 by 18—14 by 20—15
jby .U —lu by 20—16 by 22—18 by 24—20 by 21
, —24 by 2S —and 28 by 36 inches.
Also, Glaziers’ Diamonds. For sale bv
nov is—ts HAVILAND, RISLEY fir GO.
! RACOVIENNE BUTTONS for Ladies ; Log
i Cabin Necklaces; new style Reticules, &c.;
Log C abin ilrooches ;O. K. do.; Log Cabin Keys,
1 ana Hard Cider and Eagle Pins, See.
' Also —A fine assortment of Silver Spoor.;-, Forks,
■ Cups, Pitchers, and Breakfast and Tea Sets.
For sale h} CLARK, RACKETT, & CO.
■ nov 3
UOPi}, AC.
I K’■ S CIECKS 4 J inch Bagging, 1( lbs.
0/ '? j 4 It pe i}’a id;
[• 200 coils Hale Rope ;
.;(( ps. heavy milled aud hlcaclual '-ackln 0 ’ •
, 1 bale plaid and striped Hemp Carnetin°'.
t For sale by GARDELLE a RiHND.
[ oct 23 ts
■ H ■ ■ V.KLR.— Fhe ul criber has re-
y moved to
Centre street market, where he carefully repairs
j every description of WATCHES on reasonable
terms, and wairants his work to perform well, lie
also employs a Spoon Maker, and will have Silver
Spoons and Ladies made lo order. A small rem
> narit of Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware for sale
al low prices. JOHN GUIMARIN.
dec lu ly
| "§ "WILL pay cash for eight or ten likely young
j Ja N EGR» )ES. —toys would be preferred.
jan(j-2w' A. CLOUD.
Office Ikon - Steamboat Com pan v, >
Augusta, January 5, 1841. v,
| NOTICE. —An election will he held at this of
! fice on Tuesday, the 2d day of February
i next, between the hours of 10 and 2 o'clock, for
! twelve Directors to manage the affairs of the Com
! pany the ensuing year.
G. McLAUGHLIN, Sec. & Treas.
I jan 5 Gt
i riIUE PEWS in the First Presbyterian Church,
g w iii he rented on Saturday next. 9th instant,
iat 3 o’clock P. M, in the Church. For the infor
j mation of all concerned, the following extract irom
j the minutes is published:
k * Resolved, 't hat at ail renting of Pews, here
after, no Pew shall be offered, if the renter for the
year previous have paid ail dues to the Church, and
: shall give notice of a desire to retain the same for
j the ensuing year, at the rate of assessment fixed
! by the Pew owners.”
C3* Assessment the same as last year.
8-21 J. G. DUNLAP, Sec’y.
j/aA HHDS. NEW ORLEANS SUGAR.—
| f For sale low by
dec 29-5 t JOHN FRASF.R & CO.
V ■I'SO HIRE. —A number of SERVANTS ot both
1 Jj sexes. Apply to A. J. MILLER,
dec 30 (it
j? & ICE.—A fresh supply just received, and will
JLIL be kept constantlv on hand, and for sale in
quantities tv> suit purchasers, bv
nov 20-ts G UtDELLE & RHIND.
jf AMP OIL —A supply of best Bleached Lamp
Jj A GW, just received and for sale bv
dec iu GARVIN A HAINES.
B • ’G.. I~'3 barrels ot LIME, in fine order
1 A landing, and for >ale by
ot t 20 ' w. E. JACKSON.
iyl E.\ PS FOOT OIL.—A good article of Neats-
A foot Oil for ifatness. For sale bv
nov 14 GARVIN si HAINES.
£ SOMPOI N’D BONESET CANDY—Forthecure
oi Colds and Coughs. A very pleasant arti
cle. For sale by GARVIN 6c HAINES,
nov 28
6 J} EA!) 1 aIADE CLOTHING. —Just received
_hLIL a large supply of V\ inter Clothing, compri
sing almost eveiw article iif our line, which are of
fered fur sale low by J. D. CRANE & CO.
nov 14 d&w2m
W~|k I.M ES FOR SALE.—Dimes and Half Dimes
jryjy always on hand to suit purchasers.
Also—American Gold, for sale bv
PECK id BEARING,
dec 17 1m Under Masonic Hall.
A D\ ANDES will be made, in Checks at sight,
l\ on Cotton consigned to our friends in Charlc -
ton. GARD.ELLE & RHIND. !
nov ■! ts )
I? LME. —300 casks Lime, first quality, and in
2 A good order, expected to arrive, will be sold
low from the wharf, by
oct 2 GARDELLE & RHIND.
i : ‘HE \ ERBENA ( REAM, an Emollient Soap,
v.’men a.fords real pleasure in shavin g produ
cing a rich, ingran!, creamy and permanent lather,
just received and for sale by
oct 1 : GARVIN & HAINES.
i T PRIVATE SALE.—A deshabie Residence,
a. with uuo iiundred and fifty acres ot land, on
the Sand HuG, near Augusta.
: A good two horse Barouche and Harness.
RL vSSELL tc 111 FCHIN>ON,
o t 23 Auctioneers,
i. N assortment of U7DIA P.UBBER BALLS,
i dec 22-ts GARVIN & HAINES. ’
£' * RLI »G FLI ID, &c. — Blendii g with agrate
fui and refreshing perfume,'the desirable
| quality of strengthening and promoting the growth
ot 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
•j sumption.
Also, the Genuine Maccassar Oil, and Ward's
Celebrated Hair (fit. For sale bv
GARVIN ai MAIN ES.
East. POW DERS, for raising Buckwheat and
3 lEittei Cak-s perfectly light, and ready for
baking tiie instant they arc mixed, With these
powders any quantity can be prepared in a few
minutes, which ren fi rs their use mo;e convenient
than yeast, and avoids the possibility of ever
having sour cakes—a superior article, with direc
tions. For sale uy
nov !3 it VVILAND, RISLEY A CO.
V d.x i HlßE.—Several Negroes for
. the next year, among whom are House Ser
vants, Draymen, Work Hands, men, women and
half grown gins and boys. WM. ROST WICK,
dec I t 3w*
B 1 H ( UGHS AND CuLDS—French lulube
■ A ~ ( . . , . .
1 »oai nounu v audios j
i.i ethorn’s Hoarhound Lozenge^,
American Couyh Drops,
New England Cough Syrup,
and oilier celebrated remedies for Coughs and S
, Colds,lor sale by 11AVH.AN D.RIsLEV it Co.
,! dec 8
M.' EW FALL AND WINTER GOODS.—Tne I
1 N - u *' ; 1 ci-' are now receiving and opening i
the:r fall and winter stuck of Fancy and Staph* I
1 Dry Goods, anion; which are many seasonable and !
j dc: 1 ; able articles, to which I lie attention of tnc
j public is respectfully invited.
. j seiJ4 W Vs. H. CR \NE & Co.
2 j ot Roses, some splendid Cologne Water, real 1
French and American ; Florida Water, Honey Wa- i
ter, Lavender W ater,M?ca«sarOil, genuine, Rear’s I
Oil, Indian Dye, Essence of fvte, icc., &c. I
For sale by HAVILAND, RISLEY & Co.
| doc <S }
1
g os i—On the W ughtsboto road, between this
.1 A city and Butlers t reek, a Leather POCKET
■ 1 BOOK. containing sundry accounts due the sub- |
scriber-'. AH persons are cautioned against trading 1
: for any papers due us and nil who owe us are
, i cautioned against paying their dues to any one but ;
ourselves. \ suitable reward will be given to any
one w no will let urn said Pocket Rook and con
tent-. HAND & SCRANTON. •
nov G ts
A KILS AND PAINTS.—PuIe Winter Strained
’t y Lamp Oil,
Pale Fall Strained Lamp Oil,
c * Whale “
Train «
Linseed
In quantities to suit purchasers.
Also, a genera! assortment ol Paints, Window !
; Glass, &lc, tic. For sale by
G ARVIN & HAINES,
1 t 232 Broad-street.
i> 1 LB(S ROOT S,HV ACINTHS, &c.— A sc- ;
p lected assortment of elegant Bulbous Roots,
Hyacinths, Dahlias, itc., just received and for sale
by GARVIN & HAINES,
dec 10
Cl HINESE Ct.il I’ON SEED. —The subscriber
_) has for sale a quantity of the above Cotton
j Seed, which produces a bush from eight to ten feet
, i in height, and yields from two to three thousand
; pounds to the acre. H. C. BRYSON,
nov 7 tt 357 Broad street.
GARDEN SEED.—A large and ex
a.. tensive assortment of fresh English Gar
i uen Seed always on hand, and suited to the ap
• i proaciiing season, at wholesale or retail. All or
| ders from merchants, Planters, and others, execu
! ted with neatness and despatch.
nov 30 wfktnv GARVIN N HAINES.
HAV ING AND iiH.M.T SOAPS. —Forty dif
| fereut v arieties, among which arc
American Saponaceous Compound,T
■j Guerlain’s Ambrosial Cream, f
Langier's Oleophane, Pots.
> i Ring’s Verbena Cream, j
;| Rose, Almond,Musk, Palm, Olive &c &c
‘! Also ’ a ood assortment of fine scented, cheap
I Toilet and Shaving Soaps, in small boxes, suita
- | bie for retailers and family use, from the most cel
• | ebrated manufactories in this country and Europe
I For sale by HAVILAND, RISLEY A Co"
dec 8
n X \ ILA.VF), RSSLKV Jc TO.,
AGENTS FOB *3BX
M c 1v i I I Laboratory,
f'f'Eß for sale, in quantities to suit puicha
p scrs,
Melvill’s Black Ink, in 4,6, 6, 10, 12 and 24 oz
bottles.
Melvill’s Black Ink Powder.
Melvill’s Red Ink.
Melvi!l’s Paste Blacking, 3 sizes.
Melvill’s Water Proof Paste for Leather.
Melvill’s Leather Varnish.
These articles from long use have established a
reputation unsurpassed by any other of the kind j
now before the public. nov 13
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
HL subscriber oilers for sale the Plantation
9 lately owned by Mrs. Urquhart, deceased,sit
uated in Bunco county, adjoining the town com
mon ot Waynesboro, containing about 1014 acres,
fhi 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 lurthcr 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 purenaser. Possession
given Ist January next. W. E. JACKSON
sep: 1(»
MRS. IXGRAHAM will sell her entire stock
of Millinery and Fancy Goods at very re
duced prices, many articles below cost.
Ladies aie invited to call. All those who are
indebted to Mrs. I. aie requested to make immedi
ate payment. jan 5-trw3w
JYYOR SALE, below cost, the French Medical
J* Dictionary, in CO volumes. Enquire at this
othce. nov 7 wtf
’fi~ OST.—At the Hampton Race Course, on the
J 17th December, 1840, a small POCKET
W ALLET, containing sundry notes due the sub
scriber. Ail persons are cautioned against trading
for any notes due me, arid all who owe me, are
cautioned against paying their dues to any one but
the subscriber. A suitable reward will be given
to any one who will return said pocket book and
contents. HENRY STf-GALL.
dec 25 wtf
AT PRIVATE SALE.
BBLS New CANAL FLOUR, a first rate
article. Just received and for sale by
oct 6 W. E. JACKSON, Auctioneer.
MECHANICS’ BANK STOCK.
SHARES of the capital stock of the Me
chanics’ Bank, for sale by
nov 20-ts W. E. JACKSON. Auctioneer.
ALMONDS.
./$ £ \ SACKS fresh Almonds, just received and
for sale by W. E. JACKSON,
april 27 Auctioneer.
UNION WHARF OFFICE.
7kTOTICE. —All persons indebted to the Union
Wharf Company, are hereby informed, that
unless the same be settled on or before the loth
January next, their accounts will be put in suit.
By order of the Board.
dec 31-tlsJan JOHN SHARP, Tveas’r.
MUSIC TUITION.
NIIEODORE GROEXEVELT, Profeessor of
g Music, proposes to commence a course of in
struction on the Flute at an early period, at the
Music l oom of Mr. H Parsons. Gentlemen wish
ing to join a class, will please leave their names,
j with Mr. Parsons, or at Mrs. Cart’s boarding-house
He will aDo give lessons on the Piano Forte
i Guitar, Clarionette, and Violoncello,
j nov 1'- ts
LAW NOTICE.
f friends and the public are informed,
Jv'l that I have resumed the practice of the !
LAW , and have taken into co-partnership my sun,
John James Flournoy.
Our Office is in Augusta, on the second floor of
the United States Hotel, next door above Mr. Cos
kery. L nov 23-tf] THOS. FLOURNOY.
PERFUMERY.
undersigned is now receiving a complete
as.-Oi tment ot Colcgne, Lavender, Florida and
Honey \\ aters. Cosmetics, Fancy and Shaving
Soaps, Hair Oils, Brushes and Combs, in great va
riety, which lie will sell low.
■ oct S—tl \VM. .•!. D’ANTIGNAC, Druggist.
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
X 1 ARVIN fk HAINES, No. 232, Broad street,
tUff are constantly receiving fresh supplies of
| Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c. Also an extensive
I assortment of Brushes, Toilet and Shaving Soaps,
j Perfumery, Lc., of domestic and foreign manufac- i
! tures, selected by their agents; also afresh supply of j
• Engiisn Garaen Seed. Country merchents and |
| Physicians are invited to call and examine our
I stork.
(FT’A liberal discount made for cash, oct 14 1
F. A. 3IAUGE,
| MPORTER OF FRENCH TRAVELLING and
JL FANCY BASKETS, has constantly on hand ;
an extensive and handsome assortment at his store, i
No. ISO Broad street, Augusta. Also, he has an- j
nexed to the above business, Fancy Straw Bags, !
Oil Cloth Reticules, Tooth Brushes, Fancy Spccta- ■
cie Cases. Shaving Brushes, and a great variety of 1
Fancy Straw Baskets, iec. &:c. all ot which will be I
sold at low prices. sept 12
rlii/i.SNBiiV AND l>£iESS MAKIaG.
Yj. '= ISS HAINES, Milliner and Dress Maker, :
2_ h > removed to the first house above the !
.Methodist Church on Green street, and would be !
thankful ioi a continuance of the pationage here
tofore extended.
All orders executed with neatness and despatch. 1
jnov Id ts
TU NING AND REPAIRING OF PIANO
FORTES,
By Mr. O. D. RlCK,from Neic York.
A PPLICATIONS to be made at C. A. Platt &
j » Co’s, piano Forte Ware-rooms.
References—Messrs. John P. Setze, Dr. Wm. ;
H. Turpin, Col. William T. Gould
f
Having had an opportunity of examining several i
Instruments attended to by Air. Rice since his ar- '
liv'd in this city, I now take pleasure in stating !
that lie proves to be not only a most excellent I
'inner, but more especially nn experienced and su- I
per tor Repairer , and skilful in the tune I
ui an instrument to ils original sweetness and •
beauty. 1 therefore recommend Air. Rice with all i
my heart, to the patronage of the community.
28-ts ANTON IVERSEN.
WIGS AND ALL KINDS OF ORNA
MENTAL HAIR.
fADIE subscriber offers to the Ladies and Gen
-11 tlemen of -Vugusta and vicinity, at No. 2b 1
Broad-st., one door above the Insurance Bank, op
posite Lam hack’s, a full and fashionable assort
ment of Ornamental Hair, Wigs, Touuees Curls
Plaits, Plain Bands, Everlastings, &c. ’ ’
Also,—A large assortment of Combs, Brushes
french flowers, Head Ornaments, Perfumery
J oi.et and lancy articles—all selected with the i
greatest care ; latest patterns and most fashiona- I
bie style. V\ holcsaleand retail.
Gentlemen laboring under the unpleasantness of
their }Vigs not fitting, would do well to try an im
proved style, which will add much to the comfort
ot the wearer.
Private door up stairs.
N. B. Old Curls dressed over.
nov - I? ;i::i N. S. KING.
NOTICE.
A LBER P ADAMS would respectfully announce
\ t 0 the Ladies of Augusta and vicinity that he
hasjust arrived in this city with a newly‘invented
machine for pressing Bonnets, and is now prepared
to Bleach, Press, and alter Straw, Florence, and
Leghorn Bonnets in the best and most fashionable
style, removing the spots and cleansing them so
they will be nearly as good as new.
Orders from the country solicited, which will be
nromptly and faithfully executed. Charges will
be reasonable and no work delivered until paid
lor.
\. B.—Wanted two or three Girls who have
had some experience in sewing straw ; also seve
ral apprentices to the abo\ e business.
A good assortment of fine Leghorn and Straw
Bonnets for sale.
Rooms up stairs, round the corner of Campbell
and Bioad streets, formerly occupied by Messrs \
J. lx T. W. Miller. sw3m-uov 20*
AVGUSTA ITIRECTORY.
undersigned will publish, about the Ist
iL of February next, if the subscription be suf
ficient to warrant tiie expense, the AUGUSTA
DIRECTORY, which will contain,besides much
valuable local and general statistical inhumation,
the name, residence and occupation of every white
inhabitant, above the age of IS, within the corpo
rate limits of the city—the residence or place of
business of each individual being designated nr
such a manner as to facilitate the resident or stran
ger in ascertaining cither without difficulty.
The work will contain a variety of interesting
information in relation to the early settlement and
-übsequent progress ot the city, obtained verbally
fiorn the oldest inhabitants, and a reference to the
public records. Ihe statistical matter will be com
piled Irorn the most authentic data, embracing Ibe
transactions in our great Southern Staple, at the
principal commercial points of the Union, from
1820 to the present period. Also, a list of Na
tional, State and City Officers, and the Ordinances
of the City. In short, no pains will be spared to
rentier the work valuable, as a reference, to the
citizen or stranger.
The Directory will be piinted in a duodecimo
form, of fiom 100 to 200 pages, neatly bound in
boards, and will be delivered to subscribers at $1
per copy. QTy'- It will afford a good medium for
advertising, as a copy will be sent gratuitously to
all of the principal hotels in this State and South
Carolina.
K. WOODWARD, and
BROWNE & McCAFFERTY.
Dec 31
THE GEORGIA KAIL
OX THE Ist Tt fcffi-
DA\ IX FEBRIARV.
F|pHE subscriber has laid off his lands on the
JL south side of ihe Railroad, in lots of 21 to 36
acies each. Ihe Ist lot is at the 5 mile post, and
joins Mr. Robertson’s farm on the east. The 2d,
3d, 4th, oth, 6th and 7th, lay adjoining each other*
and the 7th is bounded on the west, by the well
known farm ol Mr. Garret Lawrence. The Sth ia
the next west of Lawrence’s; the 9th, 10th & Hth.
la\ adjoining ; and the 11th is bounded on the west
by land attached to the villa of Hon. J. P. King. All
of these lots are well supplied w T ith good water,
and may be easily so improved as to afford ample
return to the industrious farmer, and a healthy re
treat during the summer. They may ue approach
ed Irom the Milledgeville toad, which is from a
half to one mile distant; on the south, bv the Sand
Hill Road via. Lawrence’s, or by the Railroad; as
the wood and water station is at the 6th lot, and
the cars stop at Lawrence’s when required. Terms
of sale, one quarter cash, balance in three equal
instalments, each 6,12, and IS months.
SAMUEL HALE.
N. B. To remove any difficulties or doubts, in
regard to title, before the cash payment will be re
quired, the property will be duly sold by the
Slier ill to perfect the same, and that under the
oldest lien which is held by the Bank of Augusta.
J 4 trw &wtd s. H.
THE HUMAN HAIR,
IS V\ arranted staid or restored, and the head
kept free from Dandruff', by the genuine
OLVRWGE’S BALM OF COLUMBIA.
Remember the genuine as described below.
This is certified to by Several Mayors, Ministers
of the Gospel, British Consul, Physicians, and a
great number of our most respectable citizens, to
be seen where it is sold.
DARING FRAUD!
This article has been imitated by a notorious
counterfeiter. Let it never be purchased or used
unless it has the name of L. S. COMSTOCK , or the
signature of COMSTOCK fy Co., on a splendid
wrapper. This is the only external test that will
secure the public from deception.
Apply at the wholesale and retail office, No. 2
Fletcher street,near Maiden Lane and Pearl st. —
Address, COMSTOCK $ Co.,
Wholesale Druggists.
The genuine is for sale by GARVIN & HAINES,
! and ROBERT CARTER, Augusta. Iy-jan9
SHAVING AND TOILET SOAPS.
; 1 \ dillerent varieties, among which are
i Amercan Saponaceous Compound,")
Gueiiand’s Ambrosial Cream, I .
Langier’s Olcophane, f ‘ n
Ring’s Verbena Cream, J
„ Role, Almond, Musk, Palm, Olive, &c. &c.
from tiie most celebrated manufactories in this
country and Europe. For sale by
j ov 1S ~ tf HAVILAND, II IS LEY & CO.
BUTTER, CHEESE, Arc.
| (5) IRKINS choice Goshen Butter.
I 8. 15 boxes “ “ Cheese.
40 “ No. 1 Herring.
Just arrived, and for sale bv
nov 3 W. E. JACKSON.
iron store.
Savannah, Ga.
r riHE subscribers inform their friends and the
JL public generally, that they have opened the
above named store, in this city, where they will
constantly keep on hand, a full and complete assort
ment of Iron, Nail Rods, Nails, Steel of all
kinds, L art and \\ agon Boxes, &c., src., and now
offer for sale on accommodating terms, viz:
oO Tons Sweeds Iron,
30 “ English “
30 “ American “
2 “ Sheet ‘*
2 “ Booilcr “
40 Bundies Hoop “
40 “ Band “
30 “ Nail Rods,
20 “ Shapes,
American, German, Cast and Spring Steel Cart
and Wagon Boxes.
500 Kegs Nails, assorted sizes.
HUNTINGTON, WRIGHT X CO.
Savannah, Dec 21
PIANO FORTES,
AT MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES.
H PARSONS offers for sale Piano Fortes from
- O C BICKERING & MACK AY’S, of Boston
K. NUNNS,CL ARK & Co. and STODARD, WOR
CES PER ic DC NHAM, ot New York, at the low
est Factory Prices, adding freight and exchange
only. °
Orders will be received for instruments on the
same terms, and no advance required until the in
strument is received and approved. tf-dec 11
PIANOS, PIANOS, PIANOS.
(1 A. PLAI I &, Co. having just received
J . tneir splendid assortment of Piano Fortes,
comprising twenty in number, and from several
dillerent manufactories, ot which are Lord 6c
-omston, Boston, j . Gilbert, of Boston, also the
New-\ork Manufacturing Co. and Meachara’s,of
Albany, besides others, which we now offer to the
public twenty per cent less than they have here
toiore sold in Augusta. A guarantee furnished in
every instance.
Also, a general assortment of Cabinet Furniture.
Mr. A. Iverson says he can recommend the Bos
ton instruments, and also the New-\ork instru
ments wffh the utmost confidence. dec 10
SURGICAL INSTRI M ENTS.
FINHE subscriber has made arrangements wit
| the most extensive Instrument makers in tl e
I mon, and is now and will hereafter be supplitd
with lit I the taiious Surgical Instruments in com
mon use, and can, at shoit notice, have Instruments
of an}’ description made to order.
Physicians will please call and examine his
stock and prices. WM. M. D’ANTIGNAC,
oct S-ts Druggist.
VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE IX
BURKE COUNTY.
r§NHE subscriber offers for sale one thousand
A five hundred acres of Land, lying in Burke
county, on Ogeechy 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
A GREAT BARGAIN OFFERED!
f|NHE plantation fifteen miles from Augusta, in
H Richmond county, late the residence ol Geo.
David Taylov jr, Enquire of Mesers. James and
■Vugustus 11. Vndcrson, Burke county, or Colonel
Ueiuv H. Gumming, Augusta,
November -7, 164 U. sw6w