Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, January 08, 1847, Image 3

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Gen \\ uod is raising alto liter voiunt6(?r company for Mexico. At a public dinner j given to him in Polk county, a cal! was maue i for volunteers, and thirty enrolled their j names. The New York Regiment. The new regiment ot volunteers. trom New York, was expected lo s-ail for the seat of war on the sth inst., in three vessels char tered for the purpose. Col. Bankhead, who j lias for many years commanded that station, • accompanies them. O’The area included within the present j undisputed limits of Wisconsin, is estimated I at about 90,000 square miles—equal to New i York and Pennsylvania, and larger by 25.000 hqnare miles than the six New England kSiaies; and the Convention propose to divide the territory into two IStaies, under the act j of Congress of August 6, 18-10. Three Tunis* of Nurses. 1. To lisp in bciiiy style, when the I same words, in an endearing tone, would j please as well: tlie reverse should he— ! the voice clear, ernp a ic, and each syl- ! lable distinctly articulated, lor imitation. ; 2. To tell of witches, ghosts and gob- ; lins: such superstition*, impressed upon ; young minds, are rarely gotten rid of. 3. To diipct a Child to act like a man: whereas it is not often becoming for a liite boy to ape the man, but, only to con form his demeanor to his age—every age has i’s own peculiar decorous ness.— ]\eic England Galaxy. OCP The Pews for 'ie First j Presbyterian Church, will be offereflPfcMhe Church Tu-Morruw [Saturday) Afternoon , 9th in-t., at j 3 o’clock. [Jan. 8 ; itlctliciual uses of the Wild Cherry. Ever since the settlement of America, Wild j Cherry has been known to possess very important medicinal virtue, livery body knew this fact, but nobody knew how to extract its essential proper tie*. Every mother gives \\ iid Cherry tea to tier children for worms, for colds, and for almost every disease; and adults throughout our country are in . the habit of making a compound or syrup of Wild Cherry bark, and other ingredients, to be used in , spring as an antidote to complaints incident to that I changeful season. It is found by experiment that \ the Wild Cherry possesses even far more impor tant qualities than was ascribed lo it. For the first stages of Consumption, Asthma, no matter how Ion" standi a". Coughs, Liver Complaint, e.tc., | it is proved to be the best medicine known to man. Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of W iid Cherry is a. chemical i extiact, combined with a similar extract from Tar, fiich enhances its value. Its success in curing Pulmonary disease, in almost every stage, after our ; best physicians could do an more, has astonished . the faculty, and led them to confess that Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry possesses a principle here- . tofore unknown among medical men. For sale by H.WILA.ND, RISLKV & CO., and THOMAS BARRETT & CO.,Augusta. Jan. 7—3 t SI ELECTION VOTICi:. OCf* On Saturday, the Hth Janua- 1 ry, 1817, an Election will he held for a Member of the City < ’ouncil of Augusta, for Ward No. l,to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Foster Blodget. Esq. Said election will be held at the Fodder and Hay Scale House, under the superintendence of G. F. Parish, Jes<-e Kent and H. 11. Frazer, Esqrs., or a majority of them. Dec. 30 L D. FORD, Mayor. : French and Spanish Languages. F. I.K BARRIER, who has been engaged (>r many years as a Teacher in several schools »»f the t I Kited States, and of Hie Island ol ( ulta, gives lessons of French (hi* native language) and Span* j ish, either at his residence or in private families. His mode of teaching is simple, and will enable a scholar to acquire cither language in a short time. \ His prices are moderate. Apply to him, at the I I oiled Stales Hotel, every morning before ten o’clock, and in the afternoon between two and four. Reference s—Messrs. 11. 11. Cnmming.J Adams, J. Gardner, J. \V , Jones, G. T. Horde, Dr. Du- i ea*. N. Dclaigle.—G ardelle &, Rliiud. dec 31 " 75 fb_ ; CITY FIJitTIOXS. On the second Saturday in January. 1817, the City Council of Augusta will elect the following j Officers fur the ensuing year, with the salaries, Arc. annexed to said offices. ('arulid.ite.s \\ ill ileiiver to the ('lerk of Council their w ritten applicat ions, (naming securities when required by ordinance,&c,) on or before the day. marking on the envelope the oilier fur which they i ■offer,except Candidate* fur City Watch, who will report their names to the Clerk. SALARIED Collector and Treasurer, SI,OOO <’lerk of Council, 750 City Marshal, 800 Two City Constables, 500 each. Eight Watchmen, (pernight) § leach. Bridge Keeper, 1,000 Buper. Streets, Pumps and Water Works, 700 Keeper of the City arid County Jail, 500 and ; [hoard. Clerk Lower Market, 500 i lerk Upper Market, 40 Keeper of the Magazine, 2 )0 Keeperof the City Mall, 75 Keeper of the City Clock, proposal? to accompany application. Keeper of the Hospital, proposals to accompany application. City Surveyor, Fees. City Sexton, Fees. Vendue Masters, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, (elected for two years) Fees. City Sheri If. (elected for two year*.) Fees. w’ MILO OLIN, Dec. 30 Clerk of Council. j CHRISTMAS GIFTS AND NEW YEAR’S PRESENTS. One of Johnson’s Daguerreotype MINIATURES, a perfect likeness, put up in a ! fine morocco Case, may be had for three dollars. His rooms are over Messrs. Clark & Racket’s j Jewelry Store. Entrance one door from the Post Office. W hat present during either of these holidays could he more appropriate than a Miniature of a dear friend or relative, true to life and stamped upon metal by the great luminary of our system, dec 18 ts 67 j DCT -/£• Jackson , Teacher on the Piano Forte, Flute and Violin, respectfully tenders his services to (he citizen* of Augusta. References—Henry Parsons, Tito*. Richards and T. 8. Metcalf. Esq’r*. N. B— For term.-, <Vc., inquire at 11. Parson’s ! Music store. 6iu Dec. 1 j 1 L.ATKBT ijatks from Ll VKRpool,:::I I. j Latest dates FROM Havre,l CHARLESTON IMPORTS, JAN. 7. IT wax a —>( hr Zephyr, 94 hiids.and -1 tcs. 3lu lasses, ami 10 boxes Sweetmeats. COLUMBUS, Jan. 4.— Co'lor.. —Our market lias been languid for a few clays past with ligh ! sales, There is, however, no perceptible alterat I lion in prices, which we quote .ho same us last week,b to 9»c. extremes. 1 CAMDEN, Jan. C— Cotton. —The past week’s | business has been limited, the receipts being very I light. We quote 81 to 9i. NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 2.— Colton. —Arrived | since trie 29th nit. 11.870 bales. Cleared in the same time 12,815 hales—making an addition to stock of 2''25 bales, and leaving <>n iiand. iirclnsiv e ol all on shipboard not cleared on toe Ist nisi-, usiuck of 151.871 bales, j Our last report closed upon an unsettled and ex i cited market, consequent upon the reception of | tile European advices by the Cambria, which bad | materially tfnh.tnced prices here, and we, left the i market on Tuesday with but a light stor k on sale, ■ must holders contending for still higher rates. On : Wednesday the quantity offi ring at the current | prices was still moderate, and the sales were about j 355KJ bales, exclusive of a lot of 1(500 half hales, ! cargo of the prize bark Coosa, resold by the p ir ; tics wh>> purchased Pat auction. On Thursday | the market u ii still more quiet, the failure of the j Northern mail, and other circum-lances, having I brought about a less active enquiry, and the sales were restricted to about 2500 bales Yesterday, being Sew Year's Hay, was very generally ob- j served a* a Icdyday; besides w hich it was rainy ! and disagreeable during a portion of the time.an 1 I here seemed little or no inclination on the part of i buyers to enter the market, the transactions, so j far as we could learn, being confined to a few i small lots, amounting in all to about 100 bales; I making a total for the three days of (5100 bales, ! taken principally for France, the Continent and j our Northern ports. The total sales of the week j are 22.600 ha es. As regards prices they have j generally been fully to the advanced figures quo- I l<*d in otir last, and which art still continued, but i the market closes w ith rather less firmness, ami i with a more ample supply offering than for some ; days past. NEW-OIILEAN'S CLASSIFICATION. (Assimilating to that of Liverpool*) Louisiana Mississi/rpi. Inferior, 9 O Ordinary, 91 Middling:, 10 :S)K!i Good Middling, 10f 75)10* Middling Fair, lOLuHOI Fair. 11 (S>!U Good Fair. 11«"7Z> 1 I Good and fine, I2ju 13 • Sustar —The Sugar market, which we left on ) Tuesday last in a rather dull state, lias since main i tallied a heavy character, and the sales of the three days barely reach 800 Ithds. nearly the whole of which was sold during Wednesday and Thursday, as yesterday, besides being a holyday, was rainy during a portion of the time. As regards prices, j though they are somewhat easier, and occasional | ly an iuf a cent in favor of buyers, yet the gen ! eral range remains about the same as previously, j and we continue to quote for inferior 5 a sf, cum | mon 5« a 51. fair 5} a 6?. prime 64 a fi. > hoice.in j limited lots. 7 a7| cents per ih The stock in first | hands is large, tlie receipts of the three days hav | ing been 2337 liltds. and tlie tendency of the m r | ket appears to be towards a decline. r l’he only j sale on plantation, of which we are advi.-ed since 1 those noticed in our last report, is 118 liltds. patt jof a crop.at 6f cents per lb. taken forthe West. Molasses. —The market on the Levee closed I rather heavily on Tuesday, at 25 cents per gallon, and since then the dullness has continued, with a daily (low n ward tendency. The sales of the three days barelv reach 800 barrels, while the receipts have been 23’7 bb's, leaving a heavy stock in first I hands, and prices have receded to 214 a2 IJ cents { for round tots, some small parcels of ehoice. from second hands, still bringing 25 cents per gallon.— The only sale on plantation of which we tire ad vised, was 40.000 gallons on Tuesday (not before repo "ted) at 23 cents per gallon. We qn Ue at 23 a 24 rents, remarking that most planters hold at or above 25 cents per gallon Freights. —To Liverpool fo r cotton. Ed perils; to Havre l|c; lo New 9 oi k 11-15 a ic; lo Boston j ie-nts. | JAN. 2,2 p. m —Colton —We have not heard | of a transaction of any importance to-day—an in ! creased amount oliering. i U. S. Soles —Those bearing 5 2-5 I per cent interest are received on deposit at 'lie ( 'ily Bank at their far e. O ber descriptions das per i cent dis. Market generally quiet. li ■ 11 i riT i i n ~irn SHIP PI NG IX T ELLIG E X(' E. ARRIVALS FROM SAVANNAH. j Bark E. 11. Chapin, Bintih, Boston, Jan. 2, MEMORANDA. The brig Salisbury, Coihy, for Charleston, cleared at Boston, on the I*l hist. Tin* brig New York, Sleeper, from Charleston, for New York, which put into Newport, sailed | again on the 29th tilt. j The ship Churl-ston. Brown, for Charleston, j cleared at New York, on tbe4ih inst. 'The brig Oiga, 'i’linier, for Charleston, cleared j at Boston on the 2d inst. CHARLESTON, .fan. 7—Arr. Br. ships Con stitution. Neal. Greenock; Adam l odge, h>y. Liv i erpool; Br. barque Rory O’More, \N akehatn, d<.; Sj> ketch Modesta. Pla. Matati/. ts. ( I'd., 1 >riir Tyrone. Smith, St. Pierre, 3lart ; I sebr. Julia Eliza. Higbee, New 5 oik. Went to *ca. ships Epaniimmdas.Lambert. Liv ( erpool; Geo. A. Hopley, Bchm, do.; Thus. Beii nett. do. SAVANNAH, Jan. 6. Arr. Br. ship Asia, ' Gallalie, I.ivernoo!; Sir Robert Pee!. Gray, Lon ■ don; steamer <’balham. 11nbbard. Augusta. Cid, ship Trenton. (Kiting. Liverpool. , tmmm , , . ATTENTION DEFAULTERS. is hereby given to such persons as j jXs ha ve been fined as defaulters at the last Bat ; talion Parade, tlmt exe< utions will be issued i against all such as do not call and pay the same I immediately, or produce an affidavit show lug cause i to stay such proceedings. | ’ THOMAS R. RHODES, Paymaster lOdt Regiment G. M. The follovin" ore the names of persons fund as de faulters a s B iflalion Parade on Nov. 14. Is 16. E. L. Almond, S 3 00 T. J. Buwdre, 3 CO For non-appearance at Court Martini. F. C. Arms, 5 09 E. Barry, 5 GO A. Baker. 5 00 J.R. Bulk ley, 5 00 Chas. Baird, 5 00 J. Bunch, 5 00 P. O. Cook, 5 00 W. M. D’Antignac, 5 00 W. Dorretice, 5 09 John Davison, 5 00 John M. Dow, 5 00 J. A. Fanning, 5 00 J.C.Gowdv. 3 00 W . R. Huff, 300 W. 9’. Ingraham, 5 00 J. W. Jones, 5 00 W. C. Jessup, 5 00 11. Kneeland, 5 09 Chas. Muslin, 8 00 Daniel Mixer, 5 00 F. Midlum, 5 00 H. O'Neal, 5 00 W. M. Rowland, 5 00 G. Stubblefield, 3 00 W. J.C. Bams. 5 00 N. C. Trobridge, 5 00 Thus. Ware, 5 00 D. Williamson, 5 00 Total, $l3B t-0 Jan 8 B2 IAN 1> RETIES FRESH GARDEN Jk SEED. WARRANTED CROP OP IS4G- Just received a full assortment of Fresh and War ranted Genuine GARDEN S E ED, direct from Lamlreth. Among the varieties are. Early Cabbage, Radish, Corn, Onion Setts, and ex.ra Early Garden Peas, by the quart. Directions for cultivating furnished in a neat j pemidilet gratuitously. WM. HAINES, 232 Broad -t. j Jau i cIA w Jmo— 82 r "■ j ■- j -: rw^rr'crr.'T -»-vrr ~w*a^- r * 2 5 it E W A II D. RAN AWAY from the subscriber on the yji night of ihf sih inst., mure mm .«v>HN. vL a stout. well-built, like), . r:y ’ "f)‘s >i a ire. about ■> Let < ! * - T ’i li' iiitii, u high retreating toreheaj, good *b, wide bet wen the eyes. giving him souiewb i squih’ing appearance, and rather light in color i ! util give the above reward tor his delivery to jin Augusta, or ten doll.its it iooged in any jut - , that 1 can get him. JNO. IIARCESON. j .T a n.. 8 3 - t !,«>v l it AM> Git A>N bi t.u, A SUPPLY'of Clover. Herd s Grass. Timothy j j-'i Urn ss, Lucerne ami Italian Spring Wheat, just received and lur bale by J W.M, HAINES. Jan. 8. w2w— 82 j Admi a hf u far 's Sale. On the first Tuesday in Fcbrmny next, will hesold, j at the lower murk' I house in the city of Augus ta, at the «>f the former purchaser, he mu : baaing ci rnpiied with the terms oi sale, within the legal hours of sale, Aii that tract or parcel of Land, with the im- ! provements there n, about 8 miles from Augusta, I whereon the late Vlexauder Melver resided, situ- i nin| mi Hull r's creek, and known as a t urf of the j i Murray Mill Tract, containing 194 acres, mure or j I less. Also, a tract of Land adjoining tlie above, j containing lt>7 acres, more or less —belonging to j the est Me of Alex. Mclver, deceased. Sold for the j benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. [ Terms—One half cash, balance approved en dorsed note. VV. EWING JOHNSTON, Adm’r. Jan. 8 wld 8-2 'l’he Commissioners of the Greene and Pulaski i Monument Lottery Fund give notice that alter this date tins series of Lotteries will he under the ; i management of P. l> Gregory and Jno. \\ . Maury, i of Washington, I). ('., under the firm of J. W . ! Maury & Co., who are alone responsible for tlie | payment of Prizes, and to secure the payment of i which they are under bond for §70,000. Savannah, January !, t s *7. (JREHMI AM) Pi LASIU-HONLJIENT f /rh ST' 5 ? *p w * IT* C’s f „* \jk ewi Gs v* -.0, *% -1 a J. w. M tCRV & CO., SUCCESSORS TO J. U. (HtLiOOUV «V CO.. Tl %.>AU CLASS No. l. j Determined by the South Carolina Lottery,Class No. 1. January 7, 1847. ; 13,000' DOLI/KS. s; 10,000! §5 000! §1,535! 10. if §1.000! Tickets so—shares in proportion. r>. I Determined bv the Savannah Lottery, January Oth,lßlfi. 4,000 DO&.ILAKS. SE000! §fi 10! s 150! &c. A-'C.&C. Tickets §l.O0 —shares in proportion. KXTU \ CLASS No. 2 j To be determined by the Alexandria Class 8., ; Saturday. January 9, LSIG. till A ND SCHEME. TIPV CAPITAL PRIZES, MACH OF I©,©Oo m is. With numerous others. Tickets §io —chares in proportion. I For sale by JOHN A. MIf.LEN, Agent. Iwo doors i!»u\» tlie State Bank , i {cTrOrdei s from lite country pruiuplly attended , ! to. Jan. G 31 VSTODDN COTTON SUED, IfN store, and lor sale by J£t ADAMS. HOPKINS & CO. | Jan. 1 W‘2hi Tti j DircTOl.’i u v v yp *.\t IT Vo ijJi'jUui IT v \ . URNUR stock of CLOTHS, Ciisimcres. Vestings. I S Fa nr; V \ r, ic|cs, and i’i ianniig-, jast opened | by John Bridges. Merchant Tayior, next door j i below tic' I oiled States Hotel. Bioad-strect. An- | ; gu-ta. The public tire respectfully inxited before I , ordering their garments elsewhere, to examine the i ! above stock, which they will find u- , o,uprise the i best selection, llial cun be made in the N • v. York | : market. JOHN BRIDGES. 1 N. I».—Malting an ’ Trimming as usual in the ; m ist fashionable manner. Jan 5 TO HIRE. SNOB THE ENSUING YEAR—A GOOD 1 BLACKSMITH, accustomed to work eith er in town or country. Apply to JOHN A. BARNES. Pec. 29 ts 73 .ETNA INSURANCE < OJI PANV OF i 5 Yil’i'TOwD. CAP! VAL f C?AIIE undersigned has l>een appointed Agent fur i ’ & the above Company in this City, and is pre- j I pared to insure Bui! lings. Merchandise, Furniture j <fec , against loss or dam c-e hy Fire. .Vil losses I j w til be psompiSy s- ttb d here. jOoEi’ii MILLIGAN. Agent. se(>t. 13 fim 38 \\\ H \ K, I\® LT . o ',yv s > S; i r'\Tf> Vf>\ f J, J '4/>, vt /Aj v ; i' ‘T Ovkl I g 3 Es PEC'TIT LEV invites the attention of the j citizinsuf Augusta, and of all dealers in and . | consumers of ~ EJ TT;; 1 buying m this market, to an entire new stock just ] opened in the elegant block of iron-front stores j recently erected on the north sid*‘•>( Broad-street. | and known as‘'Mctcrtlf’s Range,” (hi.< store is the \ ; lower one of the block, three doors nhoce C. Me- j ! Gn ids. and three below the Ifrug Store of J. id ; Marshal, formerly Dr. IV ray's,) where he is pre- S pared Lo oiler one oi tne richest and choisest slocks i «f | Foreign Sc Domestic Dry Goods ever opened in lids city. He would especially ask their attention to the advantages prep wed for the convenience of customers in the extensive charac ter of his assortment, which Im intends shall era- I brace every article that can be called lor under the name of Dry Goods, and in the ample room and perfect light loai l in their selection. Lor advan tages in buying, fur the co-alert and couveniejjce of puichasers, for saving tlo ir time and money, no elbort has heel, spared, and none will be spared which the interest of buyer and seller can suggest, or tin enlightened economy dictate, lo make bis business in every respect deserving jhe patronage of i be public. To bis former customers, to w hose liberal confi- , deuce an 1 past patronage be has been so long in debted for business in another Sit ate. h • would es- 1 pecially extend this mvUaliun to call upon him at I Ids new location. Augusta, December 17, ISla. GG GHOCERTesT E GOODS, remaining on hand of the JL Stock oftlie late Thom as J. Parma i ke. are offered for sale, at the old stand, on favorable terms. The stork consists of a g neral assortment of GROCERIES. IRON and RAGGING, with some very superior WINES and LIQUORS. Dec. 3d ts 7 t FOR SALE. 4 PLANTATION, in Burke county. Ga., of . about 1500 acres, mostly oak and hickory i land, lying on Mclntosh Creek, 2k miles from ! U ayneshuro. Eight or nine hundred acres (one j ■ fourth very recently) cleared,and under newly re j paired lenpes. On and attached to the place, are j a large two story dwelling, new overseer an! ne- I gro houses, mid all requisite omimiidings im bid ing blacksmith and carpenter’s shop, and a mill seat which can be easily improved. Hogs, cattle, mules, wagons, implement* and mechanic's tools, in proportion to the force, and if desired, the crops of corn, and fodder, and p-as, potatoes and w heat, will be included in the sale. About ,U Negroes, nearly three-fourths workers, will be sold with the plantation, or separately. All will be sold under the market price; and on I I the most liberal terms. Fo>.«es ion given itnmedi- i | ately. Apply lo 31. U. M. II Ad MONO, Hamburg, So. ('a. ; Jan 1 .15 76 1 {TT" Th? Chronicle «ir •’Sentinel will copy 3 timet ’ FLOUR AND CORN MEAL. ' !>[’>[,B. Canal FLCit li CLT'CV 25 do , best ( uiintry Flour 50 Hu-bcls Corn .Meal For sale. low by JOHN R. DOW. d-i 11 ■ ■ - si i D A CON ! HAt ON ! ! a •*.<■> .55 LBei. li V.Mi>. Si !es, and Shou!- • lers. lor sub* low by J .n 7 JOHN R. DOW. SUGAR AND 1 OFFEE. ft? BAGS |.rim- Kio COFFEE J 20 blaU st Croix. P. Rico and New Orleans Sugar. Jii't received, and for low bv Jan? “ JOHN R. DOW. MILLINERY GOODS. TJNASfHON \Bf.E Silk an I Straw BONNETS; I hk' plain and fancy Dress ('aps. Artificial Flow i ers; lliiebons Tab-; .Mourning Colbirs; .Nccdie | worked Uhenitzef les; L ice Edgings, i or sale on reasonable terms, by .MRS E. O COLLIN'S. Dec. 23 dim over W. 11. Crane’s st-Te. Howard iilvrEi^ NEW YOKK. Corner of liro nlwo y and Maiden I.'ine. tt _ 1 TliK Subscribers thankful for 1 \ 7J the very liberal patronage they L j | J} _.S; U have rec* ived in the above well. 12L_M v. | known and extensive Establishment beg most res- I pectfuliy to solicit a continuance of the same, ■ witb tlie assiiraiice that as no Hotel in the city is better calculated lo ensure the comfort and con venience of its guests, so at no other House will stronger endeavors be manifested invariably, to deserve the public favor. THOMAS A: WHITE. Jan. 5 2m« — 79 TO RENT. ,a _i From the 15th lust., the upper part of g that pb a'autly situated three story brick j;:Cg _y HOUSE, first door above the Bridge Bank Buildings. For terms, Ac., apply on the premises, or to GEORGE TTIEW . Jan 7 _ _G— HI j 'ill MY OLD I dli. S)> AND PATUQNS. “As you find us Recomrae d us.” EAGLE HOTEL. n, —,'The subscriber having roiled the spa cious and comfortable House, known as : j-lli-.i|ie E VGLE HO TEL, fortuerly kept, by D. N. Juiisou, oi tins place, w ill be hupp; to accom modate his frien Is 111 such a manner us to give r r , perfect satisfaction. | ills charges will he moderate and his table sup- I plied w ith the best this section of the country j can afibrd. In addition to bis House, be lias two | large st.lilies in tine order, w inch will be attended 1 by faithful Ostlers, and provided with good pro i vender. It will also be his duty to see “That none go aw a, dissatisfied.’ JOHN BUTT. Wai renton. Dec 0, 18 !f>. ;A) TO B E 11 OT tl Ltf DEC AT i’ll, GEORGIA. The subscriber VsT v5/*\A-.yk.s s a begs leave lo inform the | /T*. A.' pulilic generally, that he 1 has opened a 11 O I S E j •**£■ "/' v b; GF EN T K IITA IN.MKNT i ’- G /''dp-, (N in the tow nos Decatur. 1 t ——at the oh! stand, for many jgi/t-r..--'E : -k r ~ x >.Y years occupied by Dr J. V' -"'Ve'y*' ■ y.'J’liompsoii, and hopes by ' f " strict attention to obtain a libera! share of public pat roimge- 11 is table will, at all times be supplied with ihe best the country affords, ills Stable is under the control of an at tenlive Hostler, vvitii plenty of provender. Ills charges will be a- moderate as can be afforded at | any simitar establishment in the up-country, both j to regular hoarders and transient persons. E. B. RE\ NOLDS. , Decatur, Delv ilb co., Ga., July 29. IB4G. iTVE DOLLARS REWARD. RANAMAV from th ■ snbseriber his j yA Negro hoy HARRY BEDEL. He is a hkely fellow, about five feel eight or nine 1 a m - inches huh. 35 or 10 years of age, and has ; a scar on one ot iiG cheeks. Ihe above r» ward 1 will be given for bis apprehension and delivery 10 I me. JOHN MOORE. I Jan. 5 4 19 r.i r t *r c f r 5? k; A.Jt ~ '* * v. » * a * 4 <2 EAS- EL_7 ™73 El. ' T 27 R 2 TT VS.T OULD inforrii the citizens of Augusta and ri Sf its vicinity that he has opened a simp on Mclnto-h-s 1 reet, directly opposite Ibe (’oii.-tilnf ion a! is t office, for t lie purpose of carrying on the above business, in udl 11s various brain bcs. Rifles of a superior quality made to order, and vva rranted as good as can be produced, both in point of finish and accuracy ol snooting, j Double and single Gnus re-stocko I and repaired, j Also, door ami trunk lucks repaired, and new j keys lilted at -Inni notice. From t.is i-.itg experience in the business, he is j enabled to say that all work . 'cd to his care | shall be done as well ns .11 ,a. din m the I.olth I or else where. £5“ AI leu's Revolving and Se mg Pistols, i Powder Flasks ami hot Pouches, 1 , me \\ rein hes, • Ei pish. French and American Percussion tlaps, fur sale. july 1,1345. ly 5 ** a A r— - F m*.urn j-a W> S fv j /■’ t; \r !.<■ "1 aAk.l,n i ( Lv 4- sj, I <7. HAVIb just received a ,1 w and large stock of GOLD and 4 M ; . c!a& si L» ER W aTL'HES, of the lw»st I makers, Watcii Trimmmgs and ornaments; JE\V - ; EERY, OF ALL KINDS; Silver Spoons. Forks, Ivni ves and Cup-; Plated Ware; Waiters. ('astors, ■ Candlesticks, Tea Sets, Cake Baskets. &e.; 811- j taiinia Wire; Jkiintcd and Japanned Waiters, in | sets, anew stvle; Table Mats and Brushes, of a line quality; Mantle Ornaments, gilt and silvered, with drops; fine .Mantle Clocks, in wood and mar ble; a great variety of Fancy Goods. Work Boxes. Bead Bags. Bag and Purse Clasps;'Gill, silver and ' steel Beads; Cologne Bottles, silver, pearl, shell, ivory and velvet Card Cases; shell and fine buffa lo Dressing Combs; II ur Brushes. Tooth Brushes, <vc. shx Barrel Revolving PISTOLS, it sizes; another lot of the famed "Lecmiltre” RAZOR, with 2 blades; a good supply also of Rodgers' and other makers; Rodgers. Meehi, Chapman. Hamid ers, “ Lecoinre.” and Emerson Strops; Shaving Creams.“Guerlain”and others; Old Naples Soap; choice Lather Brushes; fine Pocket Cutlery, Jtc. SPECT VCLES. The Perifocal Spectacles, sold by us, vve still recommend, with great confidence, to onr cus tomers. We have a gooff supply in gold, silver, and steel frames, and are prepared to lit them lo i old frames at short notice. Gold and silver Spectacles, with the ordinary convex glass, for sale at very low rales, and glasu ,es fi'ted to suit the sight with accuracy. : N. B.—Clocks and Watches repaired and regu -1 lated with care. W atch Glasses, Tools and Ma : lerials for sale to the trade at low rates. | o f *t 22 19 TE 111 FOCAL SPECTACLES. NEITHER the FKF.NCH MENISCUS.-NOR WDL EASTON’S ENGLISH TEKIaCOPIC. TO til! vx ho experience inconvenience in the use. of t.he oomtnun kind of Glasses, and espeej j ally in nut hi rinding, these Spectacles w ill be found a most valliable substitute; in no case, except w here tbe optic nerve has been pronounced diseased, have they failed, when properly fitted, to give satisfac tion. No better proof of tlwdr superior merit can bp given to each individual who may need Glasses than tbe satisfaction he will experience in the use of them. These Glasses can be obtained in this place only of CLARK. RACKET’!’As CO., Agents for the Manufacturers, w ho have now on band a good supply in gold and j silver frames. Perifocal Glasses fitted to any frame, j for any vision. i Spectacles in gold, silver and ttfcl forsale very | low by CLARK. RACKETT A CO , Deafer* in Watches. Jewolry, §i!\ er Ware, <Yc. Stay 8 1 57 PUBLIC SAFES. .1 i*tra ’* nfe P On FRII > VV. the Is;h ciav of .! innirv, at the , hue resi.t* tee of Cary Johnston, deceased, in Columbia cu'.intv, between the usual nour.- will 1 j be sold, Tl- 1 de of the perKhol'b* Property hid -nging ; . to tl e est te of- ai l decease.) consi-tingof House hold ai d Kitclc n FUUNI I” RE. F inning I'tcn i HU. Corn. Fodder. Horses, Covvs, Hogs, W.igOfi, ! Cotton Gin, &.C., At.SO, Four NEGROES j,. ..ne. and the Plantation to 1 rent fir the \ca*-. on I h*-same dav. Terms made known on tin* day of sale. , Jan 7 id Bv the Vi)'.;iMsrnATOii._ Adminhtrcfo 's Safe. On the flr-t Tuesday in .March next, will be s >]d, art be C< urt House. Ivi j . Gilmer contity, be- . j tween tbe usual hours oi stile, j A tract of Lind, lying in the 7th ffisirM. 21 secii. n. in the county <d Gilmer. <*rigi:.-.'' h**r ok -e. know 1 as \ ». 2 »*» an i eniilaniing lod acres, ' In 1 1 esUtle of Ve-Xaill'T MrluT. , ie of i> t' bmond county. Sold for the berefit ol I the heirs ami creditors of said deceased. Terms j made kuw n on Ibedo v of -ah-. \> . EWING JOHNSTON; Vdm'r. Jan 7 v\td 81 acc-ii. ,xrsj3E..irra~BfTC:ja>iiTOi j.xxu.m- BUSINESS CARDS. b. n. daniellT VN VNI, .>1 VCON, OEOafilA, Practices iii the follow mg counties; Pike. Up sou, Monroe. Tw iggs. Pulaski. Sumter, t Taw find, I Houston, Doof y an I Jones. [dec 2d ly D. G. WILDS, l\ gw* k -aq an, n « «y* rm •.zur-j ea a, mrvmf SPART 5, (TOiMIA. ' Will practice in Hancock, Warren, Washiilgton | and Taliaferro Counties. Dec. 8 ly 53 GEO. G. McVt AT T O R N E V A T L V W . j OFFICE LAW iIJ.SUK, JUcil/tTA. UEoRGL* uct 23 fim 2d I DAVID ADAMS, Attorney at Law, Hamburg. So. C: Office over the store of Sibley A' Crapon—will practice iu the Law Courts of Edgefield and Batn j well. 39 ly sent 21 VV . VV ! LSON, PORTRAIT PAINTER, i A few POR'TRVITS will be undertaken if early apjiiicati ui is made at bis Stu lio, Unitarian | Church, corner ol Greene and Jacksun-streets. nov 25 if 4/ CLEVELAND & SPEAR, : It I’ 1 A4j f'C ~'t H’fSH' i G;:■ /■ - :5 ! N NO. 215 ii JU. aD - ST., | (Over Aldrich ff - Green's Shot Store.) j nov ll ly 35 :n±rs. ogifc'riwuTXi al ll mya Cliarlcston Atlvcrl iscmonts. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. : r p? 3 ii 1) subscriber begs leave lo call the aiten l b n | jfl. of Country Merchants. Planters. &.<•., to bis very extensive stock of STAPLE AN ti PAS( i 1 DR J GOODS, which lie oilers at New Vak | prices, f cash or approved notes. 11 i -* stock ol : DOM, .SJ'KS are ilin-c: from the Factories, tnd Dress Go* d- jast received per !••-■’ ■'.rrtvals irom ! Europe, consisting sn pail of the I- Powiog: 13, 4.5. fi and 12- i Brow 11 cmirtmg ui.u lo cling 3. 4. 5. fi. 10 and 12-4 Bleached do. uu. j Print of every descrip tor, . ( i-hue r s. I a Inner l)es Id Casso AlattsO De Laites. V jot 1 . V - Printed Bareges and H zarit.ea. Ai.-O, I r> 11" k . Brown. Blue an 1 Green Bmui Uloti.s j Black Doe Skins and Cato mores Suk. Satin, C isiim r>' and V afentia Vestings ! Cravats. Scarfs. Stocks and Col in rs. And ever* article to be fim ■! in the Dry Goods ; line. ' 17 W. IJ A M ’ROF P, ' 255 King-street, Charles tun. S. C. sept 7 33 VICTORIA HOTEL,d i Jli-2. CHARLESTON, S.C. A • Q I COII.S Ell OP KIM* A\D PIZLWCESS-s is. ' 1!> \ ' ht ” | Proprietors, j J B. Atwood, j 1 This splendid, . Reaied au I commodi- ns Estab ; lisluuefit coui‘»‘«-s ii-lv tillages ,-qual. i. i.ot snpeti ! or, to any Hoi e i ;n Ibe citv. par lieu!: 1r 1 v on aecoiinl j of its cen.Tat location and airy construction. Board, perd v §1 00 Do. |« r week, n O fd.23 ly 105 #r-euww. -jc.r#’jraMrac rn.Mrw -~r Jt'JT. ■- ae~«vaarqix;- v.vor tXsrapsssrvß, j WAHEMOUBH it COM:U1«3IOA T It US 1 N ESN . | nf’HE I Nid F R>JG.N Ei> continue to transact j H« tlie nbu'. at tlieir extensive lIRF.- | PROOF W A iiEliOi -E.im Jackson street, near 1 the Depot of the Georgia Rad R,o;id. and lo receive j ('oti || ii and other coii-ignrnents per Rail Road, j without any charge for dnnjuge. 'Jdieirj; atieniion will be given to the in- I terest of their i-osiomers in tiie storage and sab' of j all Cotton and other consignments entrusted to | their care, and libera! advances made when desir ed on produce in : tore. D'A NTIG NA (' A E \ N . sept 30 4 3 “DAWSON & WEA VEll'S ” E.rtenstve l'irc~Proof H ars-Hottup. undersigned respectfully inform 1 lit-ir te> t) lends a ,id the- public, that they still continue tbe WARE-HOUSE eV COMMISSION BUSINESS, at their old Stand on M'lntosb Street, where ila-v will dev ot--- their per-onai utteiaion to all ba.-im.r-s entritsteii to tiieirearg. 'l’lieir rates for Selling and Storing t ottou itnd other Produce, will be the same as other reguiar houses. Orders fi.r purchasing Groceries. Bagging, Rope, Arc., will be promptly filled at the lowest market prices. DA U SON At VV E.VV ER. July 21 fim 17 iiECEiveT> Tins' day, I*V JOHN P. SEI ZE. PIECES SUPERIOR ISGRAT.W, A\D ■yt'SP THREE PLY CARPPTIXGS. of „ ew designs, and nriiliant colors, which lie otl rs at j prices to suit the limes. august 28 ! Brilliant Military Silver Bullet Vest Buttons, a? were made by tbe subscriber for Gens. Uj7 Jackson. Glasscock, and many others of our military worthies 01 tb" last war ManufaiTured by JOHN Gi IMA RUN. Watch Maker, at No. 153. Broid-st. Aug i>ta,Ga N. B. They are made with the same old punch with one of which Gen Pakeufiam was m >r 1a! y wounded at the battle of New Orleans, on th>- Bth Januaiy, 1815, of wjiiciithe wonderful ineulerits therewith connected and recently republished, can be seen at No. 153 Broad-st. Augu-ta, Ga. dec 31 if ~75 lTi TE IU 11Y DEP OT\ CHAU EE STOW S C. No. Mkkting Street. The subscriber having purchased tbe 1 ite estab lishment of Mr. S. A. Holmes, proposes to continue tbe business in all its various branches, and de sires a continuation of that patronage heretofore extended. Country ordoss solicited -'nd p’orriptlv attended ’to , rUGENE B BELL. ! 1 Not 1 6tn 23 PUBLIC S ALES. f Richmond sm:snrr»s sai i . On tiit* tiiw I'.i.-sil iv i>i Fi'Wu.iry next, w ill I'** sold at ihe low **r Ma : Let Hicise, in tin* ciiy of j Augusta. w iilii.i in- I--; ,1 huut**» of s,siu, the Ud* j law mg jirai -rty. ta wn : A Mfgio iiiitn tanv' i Thornton. aijont— years •if A!m‘,M Ibltch-C 1 lollse Kil l I’m, Situated in iht* np|K*r p.trlul the city of Augusta, n-ar tin* iu-ill a f 1)1* All!) U.'t.l ('.(I ill. Mini KII iu li Us Mar ini's it ri ll t Pen. I,#ied «»:» as lit • property us Frederick i’ dorg.n. I * s-hmv a li la. on llio far ciusi.r >■(’ I ni <rtgage is ning Ir an the Inf** rmr L'aiin •{ i.icinn'iid o«>ntity. in favor of '1 ur* i ner Clanton a Fr> - :lt*rii*k T Morgan. WILLIAM a. KLU, Deputy Sheriff. D-e. 4 55 Ait lam I* 11 ati-rs' Sul/'. W ill He sold at in-i tin i imis-. ; n the County of 1 .mi i\. an tin- fir*-t Tuesday in February n-\f. Twatll*£s Iji Ll'li’s. I It* I isl a|: |_• |l| the i".'tilts i as ,lan;i 1* ll.i-ilfi*. <».*••' ! . I'v la r n 'ill' all Ml V ni | Fari v. one I%naw nhv ,\a jpi in lhe dhli Dimrh ’, i fan- iinni” wVi m-res; tin* oii*r kn w>;i is ,\i*. 4j, I m ilie litli District. caaniim i- >t * -s. Th** aisH e t rads o! i ~iil I s’ i.i nua-r mu unli-r of lb* {’an i at Oriinar*. as itifiim ni ) County. far ths benefit as th*. heirs as >uiJ Lsluif. ’1 vi ms on lla* tl.iV us salt*. W M FI'MCHI'iC I. . - .„ r , . ir .iNO. C. Ftld’ilMii, 5 AtU ' l, ‘ Nov, 2-d wui *»!_ Admitislryi’nr'it Si, le. I’nd-r an ar>lcr at in- t oini •>( Ordinary of Rich mond county. 1 wdlerp-e far salt* on the first Tuesday in Fein nary licit. at th Cuiltl iluusj in Thai-.ins ran jji v. Lot Na. ! ffj. m ilif !7ili District of said county, (f inherit F. illy) cant aining -3 ) acres; and sm in- (lay. at i tie Court llati<e. in the. County of Marly. I,a; No. —. in ih- District as Mini count , , | near the wafers* as P.n hiii.i creek, i onlainjng 25J i acres*. .All belonging ia tin* list.lie a)' J(1(1 II A or* mil k. and Mil.l far tin* benefit us lae heirs and creditors of said INtate. JOHN C. S.Al'.Al), Administrator. Nov. *29 wid 51 Kret-ui r's S ilt-. \\ ill he sold on the first Tiiesd.i\ in February lux , before the (’nnri Honcdoor in Miheri county, The follow ini' property ta wi : Two hundred and fourteen ;icr< s "I L.ind. inor«i or less, on the w it.*r- ai Van* creek, adjoining lands of’l'liafnas Jtilmsian and oihers. ■ILSO, Twn hundred and fort \ - four acres of Land.more | or l-ss. on iln* waters of Heaver dam creek, ad joining lands at ii. Wall and fillers, ami known a*> the Colson tract. A I.so. One thousand and sixty-four acres of Land,more or le-s, on (lie !Sa.vmun ih river, a j* ming hinds i f ."singleton W. Alien. Joseph Rn-kcr and others, and known as th- Riv -r Plantation. This ir.n li f laud will he sold in two s* per:! 1 e tracts if thought In he desirable. ’i’iic fan going liitids sold in con* fortuity la the wiil ol lu-veily Allen, deceased. ; Tenusof sale made know nan the duV. LINDS \ V li. S ITU. f .. RMVLRI.V ATI i:\MA .J F;hed county. N v-nther 2d, IsfC. SCJ”The (’liromcle Sentinel will please cop/ tin* :iha\e three ton *s weeklv iind 11UV...1U the ov caitnl m the Lxeculois fur payment. IloV 25 47 Ad.■/n i 1 strnlor N Sa!e. , \\ ill he sold at the talc r« >i«i« nee of William Join - | san, sr.. deceits.a), m W arreii county. «<n We«i* imsday. tl<s* 31af F hrnarj next. a. 1 the pel|sha* j hie property nfsaid estate, cntisi'iin- of l Horses, cm 111<*. l.o_s. ('toils and fat.) truths, ( sheejt. piantal ioe laois , hhn k niilh tool.', house ! paid and kiclien IhrniHire, corn. Itn.ucr, tuUon, I iLc Atm Terms on the day of . !•*. 1 e\j eel a!-a :o rent the lan s and hire the sic ! eraes. m-n. wain n. hoys and jtiria. on lite nuns 1 day and time. Sale, r- limj* and Mreinjj to continue from day today until nil f> ill •jia-ed oi. dec 23 \‘v ILL! \ M GIPSON, Adm'r. •i— A . .*_^., w. • . - - - - I i MISCELLANEOUS. CLASS!. Vi. SI L. A * ’ .'iO.Nif.ti , ill ■ M i I ()v >l. oi Ihe “It ’ • r*> j!». r V w ill nc open i >r t.,e rece,.ii «n .11 ■*> u i *nis. Jan if if \V LKAUY. ; l)| A ICG S’l'ii \?dBO \T CN). OF aV. ) ~ ( MVt.VMi. Dee ndt r 22, ISJIj. ! f). Ti m *eti -of h<* Is *anl of Direeta.s of iliii - < orp. .'a.ijon, held at tins a/lice on the 2ist l insi it v\ m' , Kc >. v ad. That .1 getcrnl meeting of (hi* Sfi>;k» I holders tic tic 1J u! I las oi.ice on tlic 2dh ol Jun 14a* ; ry next. A me-tintr of tlie s toekhol lers i- T- r or * re tpiesl. dan I li- day ah.\e mip ia* a ■ r 2 u’efaek, '• . w 11—11 hii'iiies' u ill ne iai i o-.-ju.c lli'cmid iiu porl tnce I«• the l'o;n any. cl ml from Ihi Co'is.’i/u 10-i of >h( S’( ■irihrui! Co. " An. 5. \V iiea foil slai kuai ieis. a tu gether filly shares*. «*him nr in d* inn-* a itei er I I meet ing of the sleek In dil-rs. they sliai! have paw ■ r to eui l one h\ giving at least liijru da , s l.c iu a Sa vainiaii ami \un*Ia m* wsp 1 per, of the limo j and place ufsneh nieeii; g j ( ,. ,|. t "The quorum of a m .*.i*’g of ■ ; h .!.!•• rs sh ill I he a mil .s v of dm sin kn.iiders, eiiii r present 1 or repie; • n‘e>l. w 'no shall i.e hohlers* of t Wo-thii jf iaf t he capital st< * k '1 In* Presid-nt <1 nd >, eretary 1 of liu* ti-nerul II >a r I "t ii,.ve.ory, sh dl oill iai 1 , in il>e sajijo caji.u iiies for the m eting us slock* • holders." I he terms and conditions of th- above artichj | h:i\ mg been eonipited VMiti. the meeting of stuck* holders will l.n.e ptaee ms m'i ve ni.iil i..n**d. v li. 51. (tuul) A’iN, PreCdt. -S. ij. C us Uemgia. d'*c‘M 11 72 L.Ail \J LA HFfcj. A SUPI’LA ofreli ami heantfml Solar r.ar.l I.ainpv. f ni ;h • fll i*»ry as Cornelias d; Co., jll s 1 r ciiwii a;,.! ;• r s ile mv hi 9 v LAtiK, HAiIiiETT &. GO. “ v . Ot. !» 25 f r i\) I>A C ( O AX O SEGA ii S OF TUG CnOU’ilHt ISUANOS. CTOI NTUV Mfl d’ll A NTS, and gentlemen J wha \ jail Aoaijvja. and wUp dj*s|re. to enjoy u, • goad .'ll* \ N|S!I >ii .Aif. or rieudhe WHEI), 1 pot np in splen ti 1 siyle. or wti • jnireHase To sell, wjiltiij.l ni** tall times ready to supply their du- I mau ls, at W/m],■.<;!,■ or Helm/. wT w“ 1 wautd respectful v request persons win visit tlm eiiv. to sitppU ilteinseive in my line- 1 t examine in if Slink, hefurt /mi 'rlntfing elsewhere, as it is seleete I hy competent jnd res, and j»ilrmii-' <i hyoid btnokers and thevverK.of ftie favorite Weed. CFST.AV V LG MU, I Outdoor below John I*. beige's Dry G !, ods’ btore, i Uroail-street. si*j» 2jJ 4P po fTvto , :s . ~~ Juxt VCC’ ntdjroi/i flic Afnrth, PULS, \ellow ) (j r aTuLS, for planting i • 50 do. u choice anii |u for eating, Ai.SO, IU ,T I SLI D RYM, Seed Oats. Cpriifind (’niv Peas. For sale by bCIiA.N'ION <ft STARK, Jan 1 3ip * ■-* 73 , T»ON <>r i .sci y >lll}*.—The To Partnership, heretofore ex* j istii.g under th- firm of AIAMJ.NJ& TDTTLI2, | |s Ihi. day dissolved by mutual 7'he lyiis* 1 inesss of the old flint Will be settled by Jose (ill Mu* eun- JOSEPH M \ s(JX. Dee. 3d-IS in. E It. 'TUTTLE. The undersigned w ill raniinne the Adverlisinsj [ Agenev Inisiness. on his nun account. ,* I >1 v\ York, Dec. 3J, laid. JOSMPu MASON, j Dec*, itt f* ! GEORGIA. Richmond Comitv, i %\r 11 LUMAS. JAM E- GARDNMU jim„ ad i » • nilatstratol* mi the estate of MI.IZ tB£TiI ■ .N MITO.N, deceased, by his pelitinp laid before tlie Court ol (Jrdmary on flie Olh day of July, ISJb, slating that In* had fully ad mi: isicfnl 00 said es tale, and praying that citation for disipjssion may 1 is-ne : Ordered by tip* Court, that l|tp t issue j ciiaiion. Timse are therefore to cite and adruTish, Jill and singular.the kindred and eredfiors id saij ile ceased, to he and appear at my ofliee. witliia tho nine prescribed !>y law*, to shew ettiisi* til any they jm hive,; w! 1 v said idlers shoiiid not lx* -ranted. - jg (tiven uauor my ban I at »§H *e in Augusta, July 13. 18id. * LEON I*. DUCAsS, C’lerk. I inlv22 dm 13 1 gf'% A dlFlll> i. OlL.—Thit article is ;o he had l ' fresh,si J L. MARSH AI M’S, Dec*, i I I*