Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, May 04, 1841, Image 3

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Till NibIITIMj ALE AMI THE HjWI.-A lltiwk pounced upon a nightingale singing in the hedges, c rying, “ Since you have such a sweet voice, how delicious you must ho to eat!” Was this ignorance or irony in the hawk 11 don’t know, but I heard some one say yesleiday, “ That young lady, who sings so delightfully, would make an excellent wife.” ,fr rmmcvcial. Latest dales from Liverpool, April 7 latest dates from Havre, April 6 AUGUSTA MARKET. Monday Evening, May 3. Colton. —The late Liverpool accounts to 7lhinst received per steam ship Great Western has had no effect on our market. Since our last report the sales however, of this article have been unusuallylight andwithout change in price. We continue former quotations, 10 0 II j, prime and choice 12 cents payable in Georgia Rail Road Rank notes. K X CHANG E TABLE. Corrected by Jons G. Winter, A’o. 248 Broad-st, SPECIE BASIS. Augusta Notes. Mechanics’ Rank par. Agency Brunswick Bank “ Rank of Augusta 11 Augusta Ins. & Banking Company. “ Branch Georgia Railroad “ Branch State of Georgia “ Savannah Notes. State Bank I (3 2 dis’nt. Marine & Fire Insurance Bank.... 1 0 3 “ Central Railroad Bank 1 0 2 “ Planters’ Bank 1 (S’2 “ Country Notes. Branches State Bank 2j 0 35 dis’nt. Bank of Columbus 14 OIS “ Brunswick Bank 2$ 0 3i “ St. Mary’s Bank 2AO 3$ “ Branch Central R.R. Bank, Macon.2A 03} “ Branch Mar. & Fite Ins. Bank... .25 03J “ Insurance B’k of Columbus, Macon .2J 03J “ Commercial Bank, Macon 2£ 03 I “ Planters & Mec’s. B’k Columbus. 14 018 “ Milledgeville Bank 25 035 “ Bank of Hawkinsville 14 OIS “ Western Bank of Georgia....... 14 OIS “ Ruckersville Bank 11l 0 125 “ Georgia Railroad Bank, Athena... 13 018 “ Farmers Bank of Chattahoochee. 0 5 “ Central Bank 15 011 “ Monroe Railroad Bank 31) 050 “ Bank of Darien & Branches 20 025 “ Chattahoochee R. R. St liking C0..14 018 “ Ocmulgcc Bank 4 oft “ South Carolina Notes. Charleston Banks par Bank of Hamburg “ Country Banks I 0 2 dis’nt. Checks tin New York, 1 day sight 1 oli prem. On Charleston par 0 5 “ On Savannah 1 0 2 dis’nt. Ob Richmond, Va 25 0 5 " Philadelphia 2 0 4 “ Baltimore 2 04 “ Lexington ... ..!> 01 “ Silver par. Gold « Exchange. —To-day the demand has been light— and we note sales on Ncw-York at IS per cent for Georgia Rail Road notes, and 20 per cent for Cen tral Bank. On Charleston at 1 per cent less, these are Brokers rates.—We hpar that some of the Banks have been drawing for loss for Georgia Rail Road notes, but could not learn the rate. Money Matters. —As the season advances the better currency is daily becoming more scarce and consequently in greater demand. We note sales of State Bank Branches and other notes of equal value at 15 per cent premium for Georgia Rail Road —and 17 for Central Bank. We learn upon authority to be relied on, that the Branch Bank of Darien at Dahlonega is paying its Bills in coin whenever presented. Savannah, April 30 Cotton. —Arrive! since 23d inst. 3337 hales o 1 Upland and lb 4 bales S. I. Cotton, and cleared it tlw same time 3103 bales Upland and 229 bales S. I.Cotton i leaving a stock on band inclusive of all on shipboard not cleared on the 30th inst. of 15701 bales Upland and 1537 bales S. I.Cotton. The bu siness of the present week for Upland has been limited in extent, and was chiefly transacted pre vious to the receipt on Tuesday of the steamer Co lumbia’s accounts, which being unfavorable, deter red buyers from paying previous rates, and lioldeis are reluctant to make concessions; we, therefore, continue our quotations of last week —the sales aie 135$ bales, viz: oat 9; 48, 9s; 2,9 s; £O, 95; 51, 10; 110. 104; f,3, 104; 342, 10;S; 151, 10J, 302, 10jj; 93, 10j|; 100,11 A. In Sea Islands the sales of white are 3U bags of which 2 arc at 26, 1 at 30, 27 at 31, with 47 stained at" 10 0 18. STATEMENT OF COTTON Upl’ds. S. I. Stock on hand, Ist Oct, 1983 28 Received since 16lh inst. 3337 184 Received previously 107742 5362 113062 5574 {Exp’d ibis week, 3163 229 Do previously, 9U3S 3808 97301 4037 Sto ‘k pn hand, including all on ship • hoard not cleard bn the 30th inst. 15761 1537 Hice. —The business done in this article has been to a very moderate extent without change in ■price, the principal sales have been at $2jJ 0 Ji3, and a few casks at retail at $3/, with a reduced stock in first hands. flour. —The stock of Howard street, and Canal as much reduced, there being none in first hands. Bacon. —This aiticle continues dull, with a heavy slock on hand, sales arc with difficulty made. Exchange.—On England 7J per cent premium. Hirafis ou New York,Rt night 2; b days sight 1 g per coot prem. Fieights. —To Livepool Ad. To Havre nom. To New York $1 fur square, 1,25 c. for round Col ton. —Shipping and Commercial List. - New Orleans, April 28. Cotton.—Arrived since the 23d instant, of Louis iana and Mississippi 4352 bales, Tennessee and North Alabama 5849, Arkansas 312, together, 10513 bales. Cleared at the same time, for Liverpool 17040 bales,Glasgow 1616, Havre 7353, Maisotlles 1969, Gotlenburg 50, Boston 40, Richmond 20, to gether2B,l IS bales—making a reduction in stock of 17605 Juilex, leaving on hand, inclusive of all on ship-board not clcaied on the 27th instant, a stock of 144,302 bales. In our review of Saturday morning last we stated that there existed an unwillingness on the part of holders, generally, to realize even at the advanced rates then quoted, in censequence of which buyers had on the day previous ceased to operate to any considerable extent. The market on .Saturday,ow ing to the same causes, opened with a languid de mand, and, indeed, was very quiet throughout the day, though in consequence of holders having li.i ally consented to accept the quoted rales, a tew operators came forward, and sales were eliected to the extent of about 3401) hales. On monday trans actions were very limited, scarcely exceeding 1000 ' Dales, buyers, it would seem, having come to the conclusion to await the advices front Euiopc per. 1 . sham-packet Great Western, daily expeelc I, be , fore operating Outlier, unless where shipping en gagements rendered Hie purchase of small lots nec essary. Yesterday the market exhibited an cqunl- I ly dull appearance, the sales having again only reached to about 1000 bales, in prices there has ■ been no change, as holders notwithstanding the limited nature of the demand, are not disposed to make any concessions in order to cll’ci t sales. The sales dining the three days amount to 5400 bales. LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATIONS. Louisiana and Mississippi. —Ordinary P| 09j ; Middling 10010-j; Middling fair 105 0103 Fair II 0 11|; Good fair 11A 0 11J ; Good & line 0 —. Tennessee and North Ahhama —Ordinary 0—; Middling,— 0 —; Fair, —0 —; Prime 0— ; Average lists 9A 0 9f; Choice crops 0 STATEMENT OF COTTON. 1845, October 1, stock on hand bales 27911 Receipts last three days 10513 “ ptcviously 707103 717676 . 745687 Exports last three days 281 IS “ previously 673117 001235 ——~ - Stock on hand 141352 Sugar. — Louisuma. —Tnc stock in the City con tinues large, and the market dull, at 4$ (d cents tor ordinary to strictly prime qualities. Lots of in ferior are occasionally sold for less. Wc notice a sale ot 230 hhds on plantation at cents, for the Western market. Molasses. —Our last quotations—say 19 (d 20 cents |t)’ gallon—arc still the prevailing rates for barrels from the Levee. Nothing doing on planta tion.— Merchant *s Transcript. ittftvine intelligence. Charleston, May 3. Cleared —Line brig Randolph,Goldsmith, Phila delphia; Schr.Medium, Magee, Si. Augustine. H'ent to Sea yesterday.— Br. ship Robt. Benin Mathew's, Liverpool. Savannah, May 1. Ait. schr. J. Crowell, Goodwin, St. Augustine. The steamer Despatch, which left here yester day, with two boats, for Augusta, got around about eleven miles up the river. The steamer Ogletborp proceeded last evening to her assistance. Augusta Benevolent Society. At the late Anniversary of the above Society, the following gentlemen were elected officers for the ensuing year: Dn. L. D. Ford, President. John H. Mann, Esq. Vico President. Rev. John Winter, Treasurer. J. W. Wiohtman, Secretary. (CT Me GEORGE will commence his second course of Lectures on Natural Philosophy, at Sum merville Academy,Tuesday, May 11 Ih,ats o’clock P. M. Parents and guardians of the pupils are respectfully invited to attend. ,14t Summerville, May 4, 1841. (4AMBLE & BOTHWELL, ATTORNEY'S AT I.AIV, The subscribers have united their interests in the profession of the LAW, and will practice in the Superior Courts of the following counties, to wit: Burke, Jefferson, Washington, .Montgomery, Tatnall, Emanuel, Scrivcn, and Laurens. Their office is at f-opisville, Jefferson- county. Roger L. Gamble, ap 13-trw 2m James T. Bothwell. JHILEOUI) MAKSII, COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Waynesboro, Geo. Attends the Courts of Burke, Jefferson, Striven, : t d Washington counties mhl6- CIOTTON BAGGING, Sfc.— 5,000 pieces Cotton J Bagging, mostly of recent importations, 200 pieces Osnaburgs, 200 “ Burlaps, 20 bales Twine. For sale on the usual terms by may 3-lm JNO. FRAZER & CO. Charleston, 8. C. AAVANCES will ho made on Cotton consigned to our friends in (Charleston, in checks at Sight. (may 3-ts) GARDELLE & RHIND. HHDS. N, 0. SUGAR, to close consignments. For Sale by GARDELLE 8t RHINO. 1 may 3 Iw IIME. —300 casks Lime, first quality, and in A good order, expected to arrive, will be sold 1 low from the wharf, by f joct 28 if GARDELLE &.RHIND. 1 ORLEANS WHISKEY.—ISO bbls New 1 In Orleans Whiskey, iust leccived and for sale low by \v. e. JACKSON, Auctioneer. e riNOOTH POWDER. —A superior article that will give tiie Teeth a pearly whiteness, — sticngthen the gums and sweeten the breath. Also, —A good assortment of fine Tootli Brushes, For sale by lIAVILAND, RIBLEY at Co. 1 i AI A BBLS AND PIERCES OF MOLASSES, j 1 'Tr\ / 25 bbls Domestic Brandy, 5 hall pipes Cogniac Brandy, 1 6 pipes Holland (jin, 1 50 bbls Whiskey. Just received and for sale by 1 a P 20 ~ tf RUSSELL A HUTCHINSON. POTATOES. —A lew bbls Bohan and Merger Potatoes, both very productive varieties. 5 j Just received and for sale Ly , i ml. ifcO-tf GARVIN & HAINES. ' | TAT ORLEANS SUGAR, MOLASSES, &c.— ’ I • hhds N. (). Sugar, 20 u W. 1, Molasses, j 20 casks Rice, 100 “ Lime. For sale by j jan 16-ls HAIIDKLLF & RHIND. Cl OMPOUN D BON KSKT CANDY—For the cure J of Colds and Coughs. A very pleasant arli -1 cle. Forsaleby GAIIVJN & HAINES. - nov 28 [ rpRUST COMPANY STOCK.—IO shares of the I capital stock of Georgia Insurance and Tiust j Company, for sale by W K. JACKSON, ‘ Auctioneer. r VTOTICE. —The Ordinance reqniiing free per sons of color, and slaves who live apart from ’ their owners to pay a tax, will be enforced after 1 the Ist day of May next. M. M. DYE, Mayor. [ ap27 ts A T PRIVATE SALE.-—1 SUpexlOl family Horse I J\_ Buggy and Harness. 1 superior milch Cow and Calf. I ap 27*tf RUSSELL & HUTCHINSON. | HHDS PORTO RICO SUGAR, ’. Oil 250 bags good and prime Rio Coffee, 75 boxes Soap. 50 bbls Baltimore Whiskey, | 10 bundles Hay. Just received and for sale by * ap 22-dlOt - HATH BONE & BAKER. 8 RON STEAMBOAT STOCK.—IO shares Iron Stcamhat Company’s Stock, for sale for Geo. ■ Rail Road Notes. W. E. JACKSON, | ap 19 Auctioneer. 1 £ CONGRESS WATER —A fresh supply of Con* « gress Water just received and for sale by np 13-ts GARVIN fit HAINES. i OTIC E.—ln consequence of the death of : Robeit Philip, the firm of ROBERT PHILIP & SON is this day dissolved. All persons indebted 1 to the firm will make immediate payment to the f undersigned, and those having demands against 1 them, will present their claims lor settlement to s ALEX PHILIP, Surviving Partner. f April 21, 1841. 12t Treasurer’s Office of the Steam boats ? Company of Georgia, v Augusta, April 7, 1841. J NOTICE.— Thirty days afte>- date, (unless pre viously claimed,) will he sold at public auc • tion, to pay expenses, a hhd of Brown SUGAR, ) marked M H JOHN A. BARNES, ? G Sec’y & Treasurer. 42 ap 7-trwld Cs)r| f’ASKS LONDON POKTKII. 15 boxes Sicily Lemons. 15 barrels Ale. 10 do Newark Cider. 20 do Hotter Crackers. 20 do canal Flour. 30 boxes Sperm Candles. m 4 4 1 For sale by . I SS. \\RRRg & CO. Received this day— -10 firkins best Goshen Butter, 10 bbls fresh Butter Crackers, 2 “ pickled Tongues, 2 “ White Beans, • A general assortment of fresh Tens, •10 casks London Porter, 10 “ Scotch Me, I basket Anniseed Cordial, 32 boxes assorted Pickles, Also, on the river and expected daily, ■ls bbls superior Canal Flour, fancy brands. 10 half bbls do do do lor sale by (;. T. DORTIC. i.ias 1 21 o CLINCH RIFLEMEN—ATTENTION. Appear at youi Drill Room this evening, Ih| at o’clock, for Drill. I[l By order, iil may 4 1£ CAMPBELL. 0. S. TURTLE SOUP.- \ St& ea Turtle will be served up Exchange Coffee House by an (experienced cook,) this day, nt 10] o’clock. N. B. Families can bo sup plied. I-U DURHAM STOCK. THE subscriber takes pleasure in announcing to the admirers of line stock,and the loverso r Milk, that he lias purchased of Mr. I. A. Hibler, his celebrated Durham Hull Tippeca noe, the produce of Henry Clay’s imported Dur ham Bull, out of a thorough bred Durham Cow, and that he will remain during the season at his farm, near tills city; whcie those desirous of im proving their stock, can avail themselves of his services, on accommodating terms. may 4 swtf CHARLES DFXATGLE. ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS RE WARD. r/7 A fA/A/T'l REWARD.—In conformity to Tp order of the City Council of Augusta, a reward of one thousand dollars will be paid for such information as will lead to the con viction of the person or persons who set fire to the Cotton in the Warehouse of Mr. Benjamin Baird, on Tuesday morning the 27th day of April last, may 4 trwlin M. M. DYE, Mayor. TO CONTRACTORS. PROPOSALS will be received until Saturday at 12 o’clock, M. by the Drain Committee, to raise the Brick Arch of the Bridge crossing the Beaver dam,on the road leading from Jackson street to the country, live feet higher than at present. In the work proposed, the best of hard brick will he required, and the roads on each side to be duly graded. C. B. HITT, \ n • I V GARVIN L Dram. may 43t H. HOltA. ’j CommHttee. State of Georgia, ) Comt nf Common Pleas. City of Augusta. February Term y 1841. B T appearing by the Sheri IPs return that John H J. Byrd, Wm. Rath bone, Francis M. Robertson, John Hill, Thomas Davis, and F. N. Poullain were duly summoned to attend this Court, and they fail ing to appear, it is ordered that they be each lined in the sum of twenty dollars, unless satisfactory excuse be rendered on or before the first day of next Term. It likewise appearing that Albert Packard and Peter Fail were duly summoned to attend a". Petit Jurors, and failing to appear, ordered that they be each fined ten dollars, unless sufficient excuse be rendered on or before the first day of next Term, miy i- - f HENRY ROBERT, Clerk. TO PHYSICIANS. A PHYSICIAN having a lucrative practice, thinks some of leaving it, and will dispose of j his practice on reasonable terms The practice is a country one, in a pleasant and intelligent communi ty in the neighborhood of Augusta. A letter ad dressed to X. V. Z., Augusta, will be attended to. may 4 trw if EXECUTRIX’S SALE. AGREEABLE to an order of the Infenor Court of Warren county, will be sola at the court housa door in said county, on the first Tuesday in July next, one negro woman named Margaret, sold as the pr jperty of Samuel Story, senior, late of said county, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of said estate. Terms made known on the day of sale. STACY STORY, Ex’x, May 4, 1841. I, TOUR Months after date, applicaiion will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Burke count}’, when sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell the Plantation of Richaid Evan?, sen.deceased. Wm. J. EVANS, > Adrnini?- AMOS W. WIGGINS,S tralors. May i, 1841. NEW CROP Cl B \ MOL YSSES.—2O hhds for sale from the wharf, by fob 5-ts GARDELLE & RHINO. \TEAST POWDERS,for raising Buckwheat and Batter Cakes perfectly light, and ready for I baking the instant tiiey are mixed. With these i powders any quantity can be prepared in a few | minutes, which renders their use more convenient i than yeast, and avoids the possibility of ever I having sour cakes —a superior article, with dircc | lions. For sale by nov IS H AVir.AM). RIBLEY & CO. I QUIRK’S CAS VILA OIL, tOR THE II AIK. A FINE head of hair has always been viewed as J\_ the most distinguished ornament of the hu man frame, and indispensably essential to personal beauty. The CASADA OIL, is so denominated, because itis composed of vegetable ingredients, and its vir tues are pre-eminently displayed in the following respects: It possesses properties of the most salu b ’ uus nature, which will eradicate the scurf and a.l impurities of the hair—nourishes the hair and prevents its tailing oif, and lessens the liability of the hair to turn gray; strengthens the weakest j hair; produces a luxuriant growth; gives a vigor j to the hair which soon produces an inimitable na- ’ tural curl, and pievents it falling out in a damp j atmosphere, or during exercise ; renders the hair, j either natural or artificial, beautifully soft and pleasant; bestows an inestimable gloss and pleas ant perfume to the tresses; in line, it renders the hair dress transcendanlly beautiful—promotes the growth of whiskers, eye-brows, &c. Those who have u--edthe Casada Oil pronounce it superior to any Hair Oil they have ever seen.— Price 75 cts per bottle. For sale by ap 6-2 w WM. M. D’ANTIGNAC Agent. Augusta. Gh SLCEItIOK St'.K.ICAL lAafitl - RENTS. (HAVE a few Instruments remaining on hand that weie ordered for the Students o( tile Med- \ teal College of Georgia, to be disposed of for Cash. They consist of Amputating, Trephining, &e. in boxes; very superior pocket cases, double and sin gle; Self-injecting apparatus, (French;) CEsopha gean Crochets with Ptohangs; Bougies; Catheters, (gum-elastic, wax and silver;) instruments for Tenotomy, See. See. Also, a few Skeletons and Heads, (articulated and disarticulated. These articles have recently been received from Paris, and are very select, a) .21 2w PAUL F. EVE. CAKUIAt.I >. ,]|~’B'v W - 11ULBERT St ROLL, at the old QsajJßgSzL stand formerly occupied liy Maj. ,!s22__3iL-lesscThompson, corner of Ellis and MclulOsli streets, are now receiving an entire new stock of Carriages from the best manufac ures at the North, of the latest and most approved style, consisting of Coaches, Coacheca, islanding and Extension Top Barouches, Chariutees,Buggies Sulkies, Wagons, Ike., together with a large and well selected assortment of Harness, all of which they will dispose of on the most liberal terms. Or ders for any description of Carriages of their own of Northern manufacture thankfully received and promptly executed. Their friends and the public ate respectfully invited to call and examine their stock T'/Mlepairing in all its branches faithfully exe cuted and with despatch ts uov 1 PEASE’ II oItE nO U V D c A N l> V , ( N 10AI POUND ED from twenty-live of (ho mobl J safe andsaluiary Cough ingredients, and highly ic< ommended lor clearing the Voice and relieving Cougi.s, Colds . Hoarseness, Irritation of the Throat, Croup, V\ hooping Cough, Asthma, &c. &e. A fresh supply just received, and always for by ROBT. AUSTIN, x CO. 3-tm No. 101 Broad st., Augusta, Ga. JUS T received, and for sale low for rash.— Sugar, CotFce, 12 boxes Claret, 6 casks “ 6') boxes Soap, 20 “ Candles, 100 bags of Salt. 60 boxes Herring, lo bbls No. 2 Mackerel, 10 qr pipes old Cognlac. JW 3-3 t V. POULLET. FRESH SUPPLY OF FRUITS. ORANGES, Raisifts, Figs, Almonds, Cocoanuls, Cranberries, Northern Apples, Plantains, Bananas, Lemons, Segars, &c. &c. Also, a general supply of Groceries. Just received and for sale, opposite the Eagle s*. Phoenix Hotel, by PETER COLLIN. OTj” CURLS dressed at short notice, by ap29-3rn VIRB. COLLIN. PUR >AL£.—A fine pair of large bay 'HORSES, young and well broke. Sold J-L/ for no fault. Also, a well built CHABIOTEE, nearly new ! vVill be sold on time for an approved endorsed ■ note. Apply to LA. HIBLER, a l> PI • ts U Qk/’ATCH MAKER. —The subscriber has re f y moved to No. 137 Broad street, near the Centre street market, where he carefully repairs every description of WATCHES on reasonable terms,and wairants his work to perform well. He also employs a Spoon Maker, and will have Silver Spoons and Ladles made to order. A small rem nant of Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware for sale at low prices. JOHN GUIMARIN. j dec 10 ly ON CONSIGNMENT—NAN KEEN GOODS for I sale.—-60 bales and ca?es Lonsdale manufai- j turn! Gtorgia Nankeen Goods, low fn* cash, or on lime. For sale by RATHBONE &. BAKER. ap 22 w&trwGw « ST MMER RESIDENCE.—For sale or im rent, the delightful Summer Residence on Sand Hills, known as Fox’s Garden. Possession given immcdiaiely. Inquire of ap 13-ts RUSSELL & HUTCHINSON. GEORGIA RAIL-ROAD, THE PASSENGER TRAIN carrying the Great Mail between New York and New Orleans, leaves Augusta every day at U o’clock P. M., ami arrives at Madi-or 3 A. M., leaves .Madison at 7 P.M., and arrives at Augusta hall past 3 o’clock AM. ’ Stages run in connection with this Train from j Madison for New Orleans doily, via. the Monroe I and Montgomery Rail Roads, passing through Ka tonton, Macon, Forsyth, Barnesvillc, Zebulon, Greenville, Lagrange, West Point, Cusseta, Frank lin, Montgomery, and Mobile. Two Lines daily via Indian Springs, Columbus, Montgomery, ami .Mobile. Tn-weekly via Macon and Pensacola. For Rome ui-weekly-yia Covington, Decatur, and Marietta. From Union Point tri-weekly for Nashville and Knoxville, Tenn., via Athens, Gainsvillc, Cass ville, and Spring Place. For Athens daily, (Sundays excepted.) From Double Wells tri-weekly for Washington, Wilkes county. From Waircntou for Columbus daily, via MU ledgeville and Macon. Connecting witli these Lines are Branch Stage Lines to Tallahassee, Columbus, Mississippi, Tus. caloosa, Newnan, Coweta county, and Clarkcsville, Habersham county. Passengers for Macon or Columbus, will find the route via Madison, cheaper, more expeditious, and less fatiguing than tire Warrenton route. Omen Geo. r, r. qt. B’king C 0.,? ts May 3,1311. NEW MAIL ARRANGEMENTS^ II N. WILSON respectfully informs the public generally, that lie still continues lo run his splendid Line of four home Post Conches from Union Point i or tiic 1 erminus of the Athens liraneh of the Geo. j Rail Road. Will leave alter the arrival of tile passenger train from Augusta, Mondays, Wcdncs- j days, Fridays, via Athens. Gainsville, Uahlonega,! Cumming, Canton, Cassville, to Spring Place, Ga.,, where it intersects Col. Ramsey’s line, via Boss Landing to Nashville, Tenncssecj and Maj. Well’s line, via Athens,Tennessee, lo Knoxville; also a Line of splendid 4 horse Post Coaches from Athens via Madison Springs, Carncsville, to Clarkesviile; also an accommodation Line of splendid 1 horse Post Loaches from the Terminus of lire Athens Branch of the Georgia Rail Road j will leave after the arrival of the passenger train from Augusta, i Tuesday, Thursday, and .Saturday. Seats may be : secured hi the above Lines at the Eagle fit Phcenix Hotel, Augusta, Ga , of .lames M. Reeves, agent. P. S. Extra Coaches and Hacks for families, can be had at any time on application to the Proprietor, ap 13 3m NItSS @vSE5i V Okficf. S. C. t. it R. R. Company,? Ha.vibuho, March 24, IS4I. C NOTICE —The South Carolina Rail Road Com pany are now ready to receive and forward Goods and Produce as usual, from each erid of ihe line, mh 2h-tf A. B. STURGES, Agent. Mongol: uvil.koal) line, MBMiISL I From Augusta, Cla., lo Montgomery, Ala. TRAVELLERS are respectfully informed that ! a Daily Lino c.f Four Horse Post Coaches is run- j ning in connection with the Georgia, Monroe, and Montgomery Rail Roads, between the above men tioned cities. This Line passes from Augusta, thro’ Madison, Hamilton, Macon, Forsyth, Barncs villc, Zebulon, Greenville, La Grage, West Point, Cusseta, and Franklin to Montgomeiy ; 170 miles . being over the Georgia, Monroe, and Montgomery Rail Roads. Wilh regard lo the advantages of this Line, it | will bo sufficient to state that there is forty-five miles less staging than by any other; that the roads arc believed lo be a> good, or better than any other for the same extent through Georgia. Every exertion has been made to render this Line unexceptionable, by procuring competent and civil Drivers, new Coaches, and good Horses. Time— Leave Augusta daily at 0 o’clock P. M., and arrive al Montgomery at i> o’clock on the sec ond evening alter their departure, being 50 hours through, kcave Montgomery at 2 o’clock P. M., daily, and arrive in time to take the Georgia Rail Road Cars on Ihe second evening. £jf Passengers wishing to take the Alligator Stages foi Florida, pass over this Line to Macon, as th,« Company ha«i become the proprietors of that portion of the Alligator Lino between Madi son and Macon, and continue to run a tri-weekly Line between those places in addition to the Daily Line. Fare t..te" ii—Passengers from Augusta to Montgomery, $32 00 Avgusta to .Madison,.. 5 25 M idison lo Macon 0 00 5/ aeon to Montgomery 21 00 By existing arrangements with the different 1 i ompanies, passengers pay from Augusta to Mont : gotnery, or from Montgomery to Augusta, and thus secure their scats through without any possibility of lining thrown out al the different points. Office Monimp. Rail Road, ? ts Macox, Ga., April 24, 1841. 3 I I'tMTtliL ANTJ COACH VAHNISH. 'll!', advertisers keep constantly for sale every vtc r Valy u ' Tilllen ’ 1 ‘ superior COPAL VAK 'G wlu ' ll ihoy offer for sale in quanties tn suit UM purchasers at low prices. Cabinet, Coach-makers and Painters, will find the above article equal to any manufactured in the country. JOHN HIGGINS t CO. a P 295 Broad street, Augusta. inn shares bank of augusta stock, IIf" 50 “ Mechanics’Bank Stock, 50 “ Aug. Ins. & llk’g Co. Stock, ISO “ Geo. Ins. & Trust Co. Stock, 25 “ Geo. Steamboat Co. Stock, 150 “ Union Wharf Co. Stock, For sale, for which notes of the Georgia Rail Roail a Banking Company will be received at par in payment by W. E. JACKSON, mb 2 Auctioneer. “To cough, or not to rough—that is the question. Whether ’lis better in tbe the chest, to suffer, The racks and torture ol outrageous coughing, Or to take means against those common troubles, Aud by Lozekoes, end them ?” A SUPPLY of Sherman’s COUGH LOZENGES, Just received and for sale by -22-ts GARVIN & HAINES. OILS AND PAINTS.—PaIe Winter Strained Lamp Oil, i’ale Fall Strained Lamp Oil. “ Whale <• Train u laillPCCll " In quantities to suit purchasers. Also, a general assortment of Paints, Window Glass, Uc. c. For sale by GARVIN St HAINES, °Ct 14 032 Bruad-strcet. SU.IIJHUK RESIDENCES. , jf ... a THE subscribers offer for rent, until i h; the first day of November next, or for one ----’ W v'ear, WINDSOR, the Summer residence ol tnc late Col. Paul Fitzsimmons, deceased; and KLNNTLWORTH, adjoining Windsor. Conve nient to either dwelling are line Springs, a variety of choice Fruit, good Gardens, woodland, Ac. Sic. fhese places are on the Bath road, about 9 miles liom Augusta, and for natural beauty, good water ami line air, are not surpassed by any other in the pine region of Georgia. The terms will be mode rate to approved tenants. HUBERT F. POE, WILLIAM J. EVE, t-Admr’s. GEO. W. CRAWFORD, 3 February 6, IS4J. (f j U */' fbe Savannah Georgian will copy the above 1 twelve times and forward account for oaymet. MIiDICATLD EXTI{ ACT OF SAILS A. PARILLA. (An WILL UK b’OHFEITF.D BY DR. TIJ I Ull N. 1). LEIDV, for a preparation of Sarsaparilla equal to his MEDICATED EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. It is positively the strong est preparation of Sarsaparilla in existence. ONE BOTTLE is equal to SIX PINTS of any Syrup that is made, and is bought by numerous poisons throughout the city and country for making Syrup there!rom, and who sell it at the ra e of seventy five cents to pi per bottle, (about Haifa pint.) The (Ticaev ot Sarsaparilla is well known in Scrofula or King's Evil, Erysipelas, Diseases of Ihe Liver, Affections of the Skin and Rones, Ulcers of the Nose, Throat and Body, as well as an Anti dote to Mercury and the Minerals, Constitutional Diseases, and a general purifier if the Blood and Animal Fluids. Comment upon its virtues is un necessary. Everybody knows its efficacy, Itis only necessary when using it, to gel a good prepa lation ot it, and there will be no disappointment in its effects. Dr. Leidy would refer to the most respectable physicians in Philadelphia, as well as throughout the United Stales, for the character of his prepara tion, as well also to the numerous certificates from physicians and others, that have been from lime to time published, now deemed unnecessary, as the character of his preparation is firmly established. Throughout the Southern States it is used aIU gc ther, and throughout the North lakes Hie precedence over all others, particularly among physicians, who for the benefit of their patients, always recommend it. Dr. Leidj can boast :is many effectual cures performed by his Medicated Extract of Sarsaparilla as has ever been effected by any medicine in ex istence. i he reader is referred to the directions accom panying each bottle, for recommendations, certifi cates and further paiticulais. Remember, one bottle, (half a pint,) is equal to six pints of Syrup, and is equally pleasant to lake OLT Price ONE DOLLAR per bottle, .r 1 ALSO, DR LEIUY’S SARSAPARILLA OR BLOOD RlLLS —Which may be used at all times ages, and seasons, whether either a mild or active purgative may be required, or as a purifier of the blood and animal fiuids, and in a 1 diseases requirin'’ purgation, cleansing and purifying Ihe system, Sre. They may be u-ed without restraint from diet or occupation, from moderate or temperate living or | fear from exposure to wet and cold. They are warranted free from mercury and all the minerals and an antidote against their bad effects. Numerous certificates from various parts of the United States have been, from time to time, pub lished, of their good ellccts, and their reputation being so well established, it is only necessary to I inform the public where they may be had genuine. Numerous certificates and recommendations from physicians and others accompany the directions To satisfy the world that they are no quack pre paration, I would simply observe, that they are the preparations ts a tegular Druggist and Physician attested also by Dr. P. Physic, Dr. R. E. James, D. N. Chapman, D r . W. P. Dewccs, Dr. S. Jackson, Dr. Robert Hare, D;-, VV. E. Horner, Dr. J. Redman Cordo, Dr. William Gibson, Rev, W. H. Delancey, C. C. Piddle, Esq. K. Adrian, Esq., Sic. Stc. They arc prepared and sold wholesale and retail at Dr. Leidy’s. No. 191 North Second street, below Vine street; and by Messrs. GARVIN Sc HAINES, ap 14-fim Appointed Agents, Augusta. AN ORDINANCE. ON motion, it was ordered, That the City Mar shal shall gave public notice, that the Ordi nance to prevent dogs running at large, will be put in force on and after the first day of-May next. “ Be it ordained by the City Council of Augusta, 1 that from and after the passage of this Ordinance, and until Ihe first of November next, and between ! tbe Ist of April and the Ist of November 111 each and every year thereafter, all dogs found at large in the City ol Augusta, except such as maj' wear j such a collar, as the City Council may authorize the | sale of, as provided in the 24 section of this (itdi j nance, shall be liable to be killed by the City Mar j shal, or such person as he may authorize and ap | point for that purpose. Sec. 2d. And be it further ordained, &c., That the City .Marshal be, a*id he is hereby authorized to provide such a number of Metal Collars, suitable for Dogs of different size-, marked C. A. and num bered Horn 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 during an alarm of Hydrophobia in the city’ or in the event of any dog wearing such collar being dangerous to Ihe life or safety of any person’ Sec. 3d. And he 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 ‘log wearing the same, except as before ex cepted, until the Ist of April, 1841. Done in Council, the 7th September 1841. The above ordinance will be strictly enforced on and after the Ist day of May next, ap 20 FOSTER BLODGET, City Marshal. CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWEL RAO No. 242 buoah-st., s k ak the u. s. hotel. THE subscriber hav ing just returned from Now Turk with a rich “ml fuliionabie 1)1 Gold and SB k-er Patent Levers,Du plex, Lcpinc. aud Ver cal Watches, of the most approved makers. Also —Fine Mantle Clocks and Flower Vases, t general assortment of Jewelry aud Silver Wate Also, line Guns and Pistols, with a variety of othei articles usually Kept in his tine of business wnich he will sell oil reasonable terms, and respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. G. C. GORDON. N. B.—Clocks. Watches, and Jewelry caiefullv repaired, aud wanauted. nov 9-1 Public Sales. BY W. E. JACKSON. THIS DAY, 1 At n o’clock at the lower Market, will be sold 1 Horse and Bugay. 1 Colt. i superior milch Cots,—Terms Cash. may 4 Administrator's Sale. BY RUSSELL & HUTCHINSON. half in six months beating iTtensl! <;aß ‘ ,, °' hei ' P - 3n -- 31 Adm’r Administrator's Sale. BY W. E. JACKSON. On Tuesday next, 4lh May, at the lower market forth 80 d ’ bclo " Kln S ,0 the estate of A, Dtn ap29>ONEY * nd sundry * r tteles of Furniture. Administrator’s Sale. a & HUTCHINSON. \ U to an order of the honorable, the 4 V inferior Court es Richnoncl county while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, will be sold on the lirst Tuesday in May next, at the lower market house, in the city of Augusta, within the usual hour- of sale, live Negroes, viz: Boston about 35 years of age, a first rate Butcher, t.lasgow abom s ° °^ e ,’ a S ool * house servant, Sally anout Jo years of age, a first rate cook, washer and’ miner; Delia, about -40 years of age, a good cook washer and ironer, Polly, about 15 of age the el S . Ca 7 , r? "I’ d hou,e scrvant/belonging**’ the saTo S °' d L ‘ h « March 2, SS?*** * <;O(,I,,UCH . Adm’r. E - JACKSON. IV tho ~J VVl f A eSo,d at tho m,, het house, ■at * Cl >’ of Augusta, on the first Tuesday in May next, within the legal houis of sale, thirty three shares of the capital stock of the llankot Augusta, pledged to the Bank of the State of llecr a debt duemtw bS’ ,eCUIe ““ pa > mc ‘ lt of By order of the Board. 1 nFNRV — P -i: tci . ' cl’hier. » . , sale. VV , T '■ ‘ 1 16 lower maket house in the city of Augusta within the legal house of sale the Negroes belonging to the estate of J. Leverich cedTtor • S ° ld f ° r ,', he bene,lt " f tbe heirs'and cieditors. p. if. MANTZ, > __Apni 3, 1841. j. H.nrm’noK f Adm’rs. r.v..? ,l, V i,(:Ar ‘ UNSTKOI ENTS, rjNl h. subscriber has made arrangements wi J. the most extensive Instrument makers in the 18 n ° W a " d WUI hercaftc '- he supplied with all the various Surgical Instruments ~, com mon use, and can, at short notice, have Instruments of any description made to order. Physicians will please call and examine his stock and prices. WM. M. D’ANTIGN AC octß - tf _ Druggist. CUEAl * A B P UKmTi, A RE Y J^ H p E AR d e?wl Se . rB, JU a N MUGGINS tv HENRY A- PA RSONb having determined to confine their business in future chielly to manufactuiing in this P! a “. offer for sale their present stock of New York CABINET FURNITURE, at very reduced puces, the whole of which comprising a choice as sortment, will be sold at piices corresponding with the present depressed state of the times We will continue the manufacturing in all its various branches, and will execute all orders in a chaste, neat and substantial style, thereby saving to the purchaser the additional and enormous ex pense of getting out Furniture from the North (he subscribers having employed first-rate workmen, foci assured.from their long experience in the business, to be able to produce articles su perior to those generally made at the North for a Southern market, and at less pr.ces than such Northern I urniture can be sold for. (E/ - Repairing done as usual. mil 10-ts JOHN HIGGINS & CO. WM. HAGAR & CO. r\Ph AAD STEREOTYFE FOUNDRY 74 ration, cor. of Cold street. New York ' /pilE subscribers take this method of announ- A , cln K t 0 their friends and the public generally that having purchased the extensive and well known 1 ype Foundry, formerly owned by Messrs* Conner and tookc, they have removed the same t.! their present central location. Having made ex tensive revisions alterations, and additions, they are now prepared to execute orders of any magni tude they may be favored with, with promptness, and on as favorable terms as at any Foundry in America, lo their New Specimen Book, which has been recently extensively circulated, they would respectfully refer. • All articles manufactuied by them shall be of a material equal, if not superior to any manufactured in this country and undergo a thorough examina tion as to appearance, ranging, dressing, and pro perly assorting. All articles exhibited in the Spe cimen Book, formerly issued by Conner and Cooke ogether with Sorts to Fonts sold by them, can now be furnished fiom this Foundry without delay, with many since added. K VVM - BAGAK & co - »re Agents for the sale of Napier, Washington and Smith DRESSES which together with ( bases, Cases, Composing’ Sticks," L urniture, Ink, and every article used in the Print ing Business wi 1 be kept on hand, and furnished at Manufacturer’s piices. f lO Machine Cast Type manufactured at this Foundry. ap 8 . 3 m MU. FRENCH’S HOARDING SCHOOL FOR ROYS, At Wooster Square, New Haven, Conn. riNHE pupils of this School arc received under the immediate care and instruction of the subscriber and his brother, and constant attention is given to their domestic comfort, and to thei moral and intellectual improvement , The buildings of the School, which are in a re tired situation, are spacious and elegant, and the means of accommodation are complete. Besides the ordinary English branches, which are (he first objects ol attention; the system of instruction em braces a critical and thorough preparation lor Col lege or for any business pursuits. Those pupils who take a move extended course in Mathematics, and arc made familiar with the vaiious instruments of Surveying, Levelling and Navigation ; are taught the Drawing connected with the applica tion of these sciences. The French and Spanish languages, and several ornamental branches arc taught by accomplished instructors. 1 here are two vacations in a year, one of three weeks, beginning on the Ist Wednesday in April and another of four weeks, beginning on the 4th Wednesday in August. The charge for each pupil, excepting the vaca tions, is two hundred and fifty dollais a year, pay able semi annually in advance: this estimate m ’ dudes hoarding, washing and the entire care and [ accommodation of the pupil; also, all instruction except iii the trench and Spanish and some orna- I mental branches : these, when pursued by the di i lection of the parent, are attended with an addi ional charge. The following testimonial, is from President Day and Professor Silliman, Kingsley, Goodrich and Olmstead, bf Yale College. Having Been for several years acquainted with Mr. MBes trench’s talents and attainments, his habits of assiduous application, and his experience, ao'lity and success, as an instructor, we can, with confidence, recommend his school, as a seminary, in which the course of instruction i- accurate and’ thorough, and the orderly and moral deportment ol the pupils, is vigilantly inspected and guarded.” Jeremiah day, B Silliman, J. L. Kingsley. C. A. Goodrich, Dennison Olmsted. Reference is also made to the following gentle men, who are prepared to inform parents respecting the character and mciits of the school. Augusta, Messis. Samuel 11. Peck and Charles Hall; in Selma, Alabama, Gen. Gilbert Shearer, Messrs. Wm. Blevins, George C. Phillips, T. B. Goldsby) in Mobile, Messrs. George M. Rives Christopher H. Taylor, John T. Taylor and Joseph E. Sheffield, and in New Haven, to any of the offi cers of Yale College. Hon. Henry W. Edwards Messrs. Samuel St. John, A, R. Street, and other i rincipal citizens, STILES FRENCH. aj>l7 2w