Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, January 12, 1847, Image 3

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XoMelecraphic communications were re ceived at Baltimore on the Bth inst. from Washington, Philadelphia or New \ork.— The Washington line was not in operating order. "Wreck* on lh.‘ Floi j<l» Recfi. A Kev West letter in the New York Cou rier state?, that fifty- f onr vessels,valued, with their cargoes, at 01,414,800, have been wrecked at Iv’v West and on the Florida Reef during the past rear. In 1345 the amount of property wreck°d was $737,000, and in 1844 it was $725.7<J0. The average amount of property annually wrecked upon the coast during a period often tears, is near live hundred thousand dollars. medicinal n-iC* of l'»e ’Viiil Cherry. Ever since the settlement of America, V« ild Cherry has been known to possess very important medicinal virtue. Erery body knew this fact, but nobody knew how to extract its essential prune r- Ues. Every mother gives Wild Cherry leu to her c hildren for worms, for colds, and fur almost every dwea*e; 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 au antidote to complaints incident to that changeful season. It is found by experiment that tire Wild Cherry possesses even far more impor tant qualities than was ascribed to it. For the lir»t stages of Consumption, Asthma, no matter Uoxalon" standing, Cough*. Liver Comp’.di.t, ete., I it is proved to I t tire best medicine know m to nnn. j l>r Wi-tar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry is a chemical extiact, combined with a similar extract from Tar, winch enhances its value. Its success in curing pulmonary disease, in almost every stage, after our b-.s: ohysicians could do no ra ire, has astonished the faculty, ar.d let! them to confess that Wjstar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry p issess-* a principle here tofore unknown am >ng medical men. For sale by IIA JIL A\ D, 11ISLL1 A - CO., ar.tl THOMAS BARRETT A: CO., Augusta. Jan. 7 3t_ q ' Odr 3 ft. & Jackson, Teacher on tlie Piano Forte, Flute and Violin, respectfully tenders his services to the citizens of Augusta. References—Henry Parsons, The*. Kienards and T. S. Metcalf, E*q're. \. R —For term?, «S:c., inquire at H. Parson's j Music More. Pm 1 w I Frcndi and Spanish Languages. F. Le HA RBIER. w lio has boon engaged f<r many years h* a Teacher in 'everal schools ot the | Cnited States, and of the Island of Cuba, gives > L-eton* of Fren -h (his native language)and Span i h, either nt hi* residence or in private fara !i~s. ]| jn mode of teaching is simple, and will enahl- a i scholar to acquire o ther language in n short time. His prices are moderate. Apply to him, at tlie , Cnited States Hotel, every morning before ten o’clock, and in tlie afternoon between live and f »ur. References —Messrs. H. IT. CnmrrYag, J Adams, J. Gardtier. J. W , Jones, (». T. Doric, Dr. L'u gai.N. Delaigle,—Gardei I** 1 ** <t Rland. dec 31 75 Ct CHRISTMAS GIFTS AND NEW YEAR’i PRESENTS. One of Johns >n’s Daguerreotype MINIATURES, a perfect likeness, [ml U P a fine morocco Ca*c, may be had for three dollars. His roams are over Messrs. Clark & Racket * Jewelry Store. Entrance one d >ur from the Fust Office. What present durin? eirher of th“se h B Gys c uffd l»e m >re apprvri He llian a Miniature of a vGar fri.-nd or relative, true to fife and stamp-i upon metal by the great luminary of oir system. dec ft « S7 ~ co w ii jQtjjujT YaTEsT HATES Pit. )>1 LlVKitrum . u.;.*- " LATEST dates FROM Hatre,;:::::;::::: ::::;DEc. 1 Angnsfn iHr.rkr’, J'natmry I ». COTTON.—On Saturday the market up.* qui et, with little offering—yesterday, however, it opened w ith a good demand, an 1 had !er- found no difficulty in selling at the full prices paid on Wed r.-*day la«t. Some few were a king iiigher rat-.-. l>m the sales generally, a« mentione 1 above. w» r ■ tix Wednesday’s rates. The quantity offering is trailed. ATLANTA. Jan 9.— C'Aton. —Our cotton mar ket ■ till continue, active and the supply con-t.b-r --uMe. We have little alteration t« make fit hi*i week’s quotations. Prices range from Bto 91c. with upward tendency. Tae principal sale* are from 81 to 9E NEW YORK, Jan. 6 Cqf*e.—' The market •nice outlast has con fnued inactive,r.nd within ten or twelve days post, prices of Brazil iav- re ceded I a I cent perlh. The sales are hag* of this description at Ti aTI cents; and among smaller jiatceis, 259 Cotton. —The market ha» h*-«n more actix • ? nc« our last, and close* w ith a firm feeling, at an im provement o{ \ a 4 of a c *nt p-ri » < n i s, .uc> * prices. The sale, are 41a) heir-. «.r w sich ->> were Upland ami Fieri ia—lnfer • r, noic : ord. to gnod ord. n me; mul t* g I m.J. I*a i. t ni. i . fair to fair 1 I a lii; fully fair to good fair 1. i a Hi; fine nominal. Sugar*. —The demand i- mo 'emt- and p*>es «f the various descripti at? wi h ut cha' ge- J oj zulcs include 21)0 Ida's. N**w Orleans ■•at « a <t •; and 1500 Bx*. Brown and While Hava: s. at f i i ?i for the former, and 7i aB. 4 rnos. f r the latter. JAN. 6. p. m.—Sales ot Cotton 12oUbalc>; pri ce" *lill tending up. FL'tir is firmer; Troy and Gen-essep a-e in de mand at $5.50, and -cm- ’,! <V or 40 0 b ■*. have been soid at that; holders demand in general mure than that. Tlie grea* sugar refiners have met the emergen cy of the n®w tariff by a reduction of one cent a pound. Th-y now sell !«>af un.l powdere lat 10c. fvcrjrtwg. The sale* ofcotton for the da; reich 1500 lo 2000 hales. Although the chief holders of Flour demand more than sj.s ; '. ye- t -re ar» >-i --lers at ihat price of IJenesee at d Tr-av *>;■» lo ihe demand; 1000 hhD. Bn* klyn sold at $5.4 4. not on like Genesee; s>bo bbls. N . O. round at $3,31. MOBILE, Jan. 5, t>. m. —Cotton —T ; s -u n c&cuoos our report have bee.t r. ■■ > ! }>ale*—2s"o i*»i fe*ati;n ay, t*i) <-n 31 nd tv. ami |SUO a 2000 hales 10-dav. 1I«>! jers are x ery »'rm. though fh* market clus-d ratherquiet. Mi : lOje. Arnvwi since Fri ay < ■ .31 ira i n : the total 'cccipts of the season 1*i3.45< Ntlee; n ported >a time 25'"*; leaving die sl< k oi. ..»<«d ihisexerirng 71.6di bales. Freight*—We Laxe :.o engagements to report since our last. NEW ORLEANS. Jan 5, 2 p. n The market coiittuuea quiet. No saie? o' any u*- portance transpired. Suzar. —.Sa'e- 250 hhd«—prices ir. J/ as*c*. —Fair dern m i—«ves -tb > b ■!-. ct*2si * tilr. which is a shgn: ad btuvna! imrwovem-nt. Flour. —S.;!. - J- j t- :if» f-‘om Lcv-e.at 600 from fiat bo t. a:.*i 350 mixed brands Ohio and Illinois at $4-30, and 2 0 >t. Louis, fur ship ment, at >5. No change in price*. Sales yester day at private sale fully 22,000 bhls; at auction 1500. Ocn—Sale* 3000 sack* from 60 a 6 a c. includ ing 160 Mixed, in inferior !;ag.. at 60c. go*) >1 ;xeti. in Kentucky bagging. 100 white and yeHuw . and 457 white, at C 5. and at 63 a6B Amount of fenag on the light—demand *»eady at p*e rates Ilicon. —Sales 35D cask*, also for th® Army, at $4,73 a 5,00 —including 30 and 14 casks sides at 5, 3C at 4,80, 125 at 4,73, 40 at 4i, ami 40 shoulders at 3. Whisk’/. —Sales 200, 50 and 40 bbls at 18|c. 1 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, j ARRIVALS FROM SAVANN A 11. | R irk Barrington, B.ixrer. Providence. Brig Phi!ora, Thatclmr. New V«irk. Jan. 6. ! Hr‘g Augu-t i, Sherwood, New \ ork, Jan. 6. ling NaUthni*. —■. New Orlean--. arrivals from chrleston. Ship Jam*-* t'alder, Polli>ter, 80-ton. Jan 5. fcr hip Southport. Griffiths, New York, Jail. 6. fccur. Mary Farrow, VS arreti, Bath. MEMORANDA. The follow ing ves-eD wer * up at New N ork on ■ tlie Tfh i-i -1. f r s ivi rinah ft rigs M idison, Pa\L*n. to sail Uih; and Puililra, Thatcher, on the 13ih ! io>t Tlie pack t ship Sutton. Galloway, and hark Carolina, snt-rw d. l » >ail on the 9ili for cha rle*- , ton. wer ■ up at New V ork ■' iin- ilate. The brig Emily, Harr, far Charleston, cleared at New \ ork on the 7th in>t. The M-hr. S. Mitchell. Covvant, whi h sailed from Baltimore n the 30th tilt, for Savannah, got a- firms Cape il-nry on her pi»«ge, when *Ue >pr ng aleak, and had to reiurti to Baltimore. The sr hr. Somers, S »mers, lor Savannah, clear ed at New Orleans 4th inst. S WANN.VU, Jan. 9.—Cld., schr. Tennessee, Tod 4. Havana. CHARLESTON. Jan. 11 —Arr. ships Andr-t --maef-.e. Br ; Hunter. Grim-vy. England; L*e lia Wa!ker, C<»niiry. Huston; bark F oretice. Decker, Algiers; :»rigs Julie. >we.) Bigge, Gotteiiburg; Janet. Br. Brown. Newport. Wales; Je.ane Bap t:-r-. Fr. I.** (Vn Ire. S- legal, Afrii-a; Em deiu, • Bunker, Boston; M ces. B tKley New York. Went to sea. ship Fairfield, Loveland, Liver -1 p i ii; brig Ugtror. Porter, New \ .»rk; sciir B tl r; ■> .rp. 'V- r >n >i >« wa—m———aMP— ——9 Ui 1 h e, Alh. i.AN. W Oli 0., C 0., t January 12. l-*}7. $ 'W'feIVTDF.ND NO. 3*.— The Board of Directors JH W havethi'dav declared a Dix iderul of four pi r cent, for the past six month*, which will be paid lo the Stockholders on demand. UoßElli’ WALTON, Cashier, Jnn. T 2 3 S 3 COTTON AM) WOOLLEN MACHINE RY FOR FACTORIES. rpMIF. tin ier ign-d hax ing formed a connection 11 wi h 'Cie t f tlie largest «nd m st extensive Machine Shop- in ih» I nit-d States, are prepar ed to furnish everv d-'criplion ofCotton arid W uol -1 Dn Machinery of tlie latent improvement, and in j * the best v"!e of workmanship, a' the shortest no- j tire. Sa;i;pies of the same can be seen at our I shop near tlie Rail Road Hep »t. HOPKINS >k HARDMAN. Augusta, Ga., Jan. 12 B3 Administrator's Slie. On the first Toes .ay in >larc!» next, w ill he sold, at : e tower market h .use in die city of An- I gu-:a. J The real estate of Andrew Mitchell, deceased, J situ red < n Jackson street, in :hi* * ity. an > con>i-- I ting of a two story Dwelling House < f irrirk. and | a two story Dw -liiog Hou*e of wood. ih- Lot J on wdwhche sai I buildings are situated, front on j k-on street I2.‘j feet, wim h w ill be div ided and j soul r-eoantelv. if re j.iir'*d. Sold f r tfie benefit i of tlie heir-of the tai.aie. C< nJiticiis made Knuvxn on the day of sale. ROBERT WALTON, Adm'r. I I Jnn. 12 wtd— 83 To lY S A L». A Pf. ANT ATIO.N, in Burke county. Ga., of i jtßl about 13-J0 acre*, mostly oak and hickory I land.*!;ing on .Mclntosh ( reek. 2f nine* from Waynesboro. Light or nine hundred acres bme | f ntrth very recently) cleareil.and under newly re- 1 paired fences. On and attar lied to the place, are a iorge two story dwelling, new overseer ant ne gro houses, and all requisite outbuilding* iuclud- | i'.g black*ni:th and r-arp.-nter s shop, and a mill seat which can he easily improved. H*«s. cattle, I inn es. wagon*, implements and mexhatnc'* tool*, j in to the fim-e.and if desired, tim crops of corn, an 1 f -dder. an I |w;c. potatoes and w heal, will be iiu-imled in the sale. About 10 Negroes, nearly three-f lurth* workers, will be sold with the plantation, or separately. I All v.;d i.c-<•'•! under tlie market price; and on : the most trieral terms I’o-—"ion given ttmnedi- 1 iit.iy. Apply to M. C. 31 11V tl VIOND, Hamburg. So. Ca. i J*n I 15 4‘hs Chronicle &, Sentinel will copy 3 liraes. LARD LAMPS. A SUPPLY of rich and beautiful Solar T.trd .—A Lanins, frum the t ictorv of Cornelius &. Go., ui'l r -reived and for s Be :«w by CLARK, KAGKE'rr A: CO. 0t.21 23 WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION ULSIN ESS. U tlie ah i\ e hn-.ness at their exten-ive FIRE PROOF W AREHOUSE, on Jack-on street, near the Defiot of she tie rgia Rail Road, and to receive < '.-tton and oti. r cc.cignmen's per Rati Road, talihr.nt an v • hargefor dr tynge. Their p-V-mai atfenti n will he given to the in- j "f th-ir cost'imers in the storage and s-ale of I ’ all Cotton and other consignment* entrusted to tbejr care, an - iibert! advances made w hen desir ed on produce in : lore. D ANTIGNAC it EVANS. Jm 10 ly 84 | riSASABT STOVALL jriREHOI’SE ASI) COMMISSION MKRCI/jyT | < ON i'INUE THE ABOVE BUST- j \ \ US'* on his own account, on the first < t (j ember m xt, at ih— Wa tv house i;f rsti>\all A * Simm-ms.at which lime that firm will he dissolved. ; Arrangemei, - have f**en made witli 3Je*sr=. An dr s. Spears d Wvotfen. to whom said Warehouse 1- retired for the ensuing year, for stornge of I t'otton and other produce con-igned to it tea. He niso ei.arnijHtl flu? scfv iuc.: oi i*ia prettnl ner, Mr. <t. Simmons. Augusta. July 3“, 1846. ap:o ang 26 GEORGIA. Taliaferro County. -a 13TIIEREAS. BUFORD BIRD applies to me V f«.r letter* «>f \dm mist re lion o« the Estate of GEORGE HIXSON, lute of said county.de- These are. therefore, to cite an 1 admonish all a:; i singular tlie kindred and creditors of -aid de x-ea-sed. t > be and ap;>ear at nv. office within tlie time pre-cribeif bv law, to shew ran-e.it any they have, whv said letters should nor be granted. Given under mv hand . at office in Craw fordville, this Tib day of D-* cmber. Hlfi. QUINUA O'NEAL, c c. o. Dec. 9 GEORGIA. Richmond County. ht(7 IJI ’R E AS. JAME" GARDNER. Jnn.. ad- V ministrator «>n the estate ot ELIZ \BE i II N EL**ON, deceased, bv Ins petition laid before fi- « .o*! of Ordinary <»n the 6th day ot July, 1846, stating that he had fully a tun i-tered on said e«. tafe. an ' praying that ett \!i ti tor dismission naay T r-siie : Ordered by the Court, that tfie ilerk issue citatbm. , '1 i-.-e are therefore to cire and a 'monish, a;l ra of • cea>»- .. t" be and ap;*e:tr at my office, within the time preseti »ed by law . t<» shew cause (if anv they !j. v e wity said t’eSfer* sh-utid not be granted. G;v- i wai.r or. h . i 1 at offi e in Augus*a. July ‘ 13 lbi‘3. LEON P. Dl GAS, (. tetk. o;Sv 22 r,rn 1 e cottoYYin factor;. fEMlEsitbscribec xvill rent ve on t lie firet October ii to h-SHO Pon t.rcen-street. two doors above t.- B :-t Church, where PUoters can l»e Mipp teil with Co-Lon (ring. Thrashing Machines Corn Crushers, d ~ of hi- make, winch xxdl i>e w-irnnird t> p rs-rm xvel!. Do n"t tnt'falie the r, -re. Be s-ure lo look at the sign fvefore v< n en ter tlie sic p. JaMES i . NA ADC. \ogn-ta. Sept. 25. 1846. ly IMPROVED BALM OF Cor-CMBI \. rjXAH’S celcb-itf.i vrticie ,c t.» of the ! *-t prrc-.ra- M t; n« t‘>r Ke-tort 'z Hur j. i* tu aad ssl-Joia to pro rnre Whiskers i t a short lint u«r* i u era aouc oa '.a*' fice terfore. For sale hy w.m Haines Ot \ J " ■ —I l'* l* J_j J . ' V 7’he Coramifwioners of the Greene and Pulaski Monument Lottery Fund give notice that after this date this series of Lotteries will be under the management of P. F» Gregory and Jno. \\ . .Maury, of W ashington. D. C.. under the firm of J■ W . Maury dt Co., who are alone responsible for t lie I payment of Prizes, and to-ecure the payment of j which they are under bond for $70,090. i Savannah,January 1, 1847. ( GKEENE AMI I*l LASKi .MONUMENT LOTTBRiriS! J. W. MAURY A CO., SUCCESSORH TO I J. 14. iiICKRUKV A « «*.. 'IWAOfcKS. CLASS C. Savannah, Saturday, January IGrh, IS4T. S.OO-41 DOLL.AI2^. $2,000? $1,200! $1,046! $1,010! 2 of $1,000! Tickets $2.00 —shares in proportion. EXTRA CL \SS \n. 2 To be determined bv the Alexandria Class 8., Saturday, January 9, ISSG. BRAND SCHEME. SIX CAPITAL PRIZES, EACH OF 10,000 DOLLARS. $3,5000? $2,340? 25 of $1,000?! With numerous others. Tickets $iu —iiiares in proportion. CLASS Xo. 2. Determined bv the South Carolina Lottery .Class No. 2. January 14. 18 47. 75 Numbers —15 Ballots. 7,0011 DOLI/RS. $2,000! $!.!(><)! $1,000! Ac. A;c. &<-. 'J’jrkets $2 53—shares in proportion. For sale by JOHN A. MILLEN, Agent. t wo doors a box i I tie State Rat. k . i s3rOrdeis from the country promptly attended I {■). Jan J j I ANDKETIJ’S I’KESII G .a ft l> l,n J SEED, WARRANTED i HOP OF is iff— Ju>t received a full assortment ol Fresh and V\ ar- ; ranied Genuine GAR DK N S U ED, direct from Lan lretii. Among the varieties are. Early Cabbage, Radish, Lorn. Onion Setts, and ri.ru j Early Garden Peas, by the quirt. Directions for cultivating furnished in a neat pamphlet gratuitously. W3l. H ONES’, 232 Broad *t. J an. 8 ditw3m o— 82 SEG AKS C SEG AKS J I SiXi A iLS I J f i A FINE assortment of various rr.n k brands 1 just received at E H. PEZ '.NT’S Tobacco. SnuiT and Segar Store, Br. rvd-st.,opposite tlie Lmtcd vstates Hotel. Jar. 9 3* 83 St in A ii. VN i> Uff i i.lo *1 BAfi> {.rime Ui * COFFEL. B it w go fii.Js >i t roix. p. Uic i nn7 New j Orleans Sugar. Ju-i received, and for low Tiv ! Ja,i 7 JOHN R DOW FLOUR A M) CORN MEAL. BBLS. Canal FLOUR ; 3’.» corn 31-al For sale low by JOHN R. DOW. Jan. 7 81 Bill ELI AN T A \1) Eli T\ V U EIT;YiTs FOR STORES. HO TELS. Ac. Ac. fR3H E Snbsi ntier ha- ci rnm-nce.l the Manuf ;c --fi luring of CAMPIIINK wliu-h is decided- | lv the clcaf-est and trc*-i tirilliant ■"* ‘ •> u*-3. and would t all the attention ot Snire Keeper a id t there in Augusta, t> iht* very economical 0.1. which he offer* at wholesale and retail, and wi. l furnish it fresh to all his enstom-rs. I!- ha* al*o on hand and will be constantly supplied - most approved hanging and side CAMPHINE LAMPS. P,. F. SMITH. Oil Dealer. 76 Ea>t Bav, Charleston. S C. p. S —Tie has al«> established a Di-tillery for i the Minnfictnre of Si’IRII’.S T( KPEN I JN L, Rt )>I.N , f'l ’ CIE and all kinds of V A R v l-''i I ES. which h-off rs to Druggist* and others, at whole- x saU and retail. Jan 5 tuf3— *3 DEC IDE i )LY” :n E W rgIHE stock of CLOTHS. Casimens. V'esting-. M Fancy Vnicies, and Tri.nm tig*, ju.-t opened by Jonar Bridles, .Merchant 'Paylor, nest door IlieioW the United Stales IliMel. K.'oad-slreei- -VU gu-ta 'The public are respectfully mvi eil 1.-etore ordering their garm-nts eU-wbere, tt> examine tfie | above stock, which they will find m cmiipri-e toe best selection■< that can be m ole in t e N- vv \ ork ■ market. JOHN HRID ; «E>. N. B —3laking and Trimming as u.-ual in the most fashionable manner. Jan 3 TO HIKE. FOP. THE ENSUING YEAR—A GOOD BL VCKS.Mi Til. accustoiued to worn ctlU ! er in town or country. Appiv to JOHN A. BARNES. Dec. 29 U 73 | .ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD. CAPITAL $250,000. THE undersigned has !>een apjx.tnted \gentfor i the a!>ove Company in this t ity, and t- pre- ) pared lo insure Building*, 3lert handi.-e, I urnilure ic.. against loss or damage by Fire. All losses j i will be promptly settled here. JOSEPH MILLIGAN. Agent, sept. 13 6m 38 U'lUklUU. -j* ©r»r¥£>3*2»,, WI ES P ECT f I LET invite- the aft-n:i <n of the A.%- citiiinsof Augusta, and of oil dealers in and consunuere of : rj 3 3 buying in this market, lo an *nwre new -lock ju*t ' opened in tbe elegaril block of iron-front stores recently erected on the north .-iue of Bro id-street, and known as *’Metcalf'* Range.” (hts store is the i-u-er one of the block, three doors above I* M - i Grtnt's. and three below the Drug Store ot J. E. ; Marshal, formerly Dr. U ray's.) w here he is pre pared tu offer one ot the richest and choisest stocks i of Foreign & Domestic Dry Goods ever opened in this city. He would especially ask their attenti »n to the advantages prep tred I Fr the convenience of cu.-L-mere in the extensive charac- * terof h * assortment, which he intend* shall em brace every article that can tie called tor under th ; name of Dry Goods, and in the ample room and ' perfect light to aid in their selection. lor advan : ta«es in buying, for the, cootforr and conveni-iu e |of putcha.sere, fur ss.v itte liteir time and money, no j effort 4ia- heei. spared, and none vvill he spared which the interest of buyer and seller can sugge*l, or an enlightened economy dictate, lo mike hi* lareiness in every respect deserving the patronage of the public. To In* former custom •’re, to whose ’tb-ral confi dence an 1 pa*t patronage lie has ber-n so in debt-d f - bu-Ui-*** m an »ther State, he W i d i e»- j peciillv cx’-aJ this iiiviU.uaQ to cxli u,kjii him at his new location, i Augusta, Decetn!>er IT, 1846. 64 Mll :uNERY GOODS. IyiSHION \RI.E >tik and Btraw BONNETS; i plain aad fancy Gap*; Artifici >( Flow er*; Ribbon* Tabs; Mourning Collar*; N-ed e worked Chemizetfe*; Face Edgings, d,c. For sale on reasonable leraa-. bv MRS E. O COLLINS, Dec. dim over W. 11. Crane’* -tore. I ~Dll. ALL EX'S BALSAM OF IIOR EHO 17 N D LIVE RW O R T A\ D PLEURISY ROOT. A S excellent co.nponnd fc- * o i.’hs. H:ifru.zg of Rreathi ir. »ud Soreue-. «.t lu^ ! Chest. Just received aad for sale by ; \V M. II \IN ES. ) Ort 1 5 i PAINTS, oil and glass. XITHRE LEAD, in -3. 50 and 100 t *. of ail qua!,- ti»s CtnO.ae ye!io«,Chrome Greeu. Vs etun. Red, Linseed Off. and a large a-sortment of Wmdtr* ! Gl*»* Com f x'm 32 *+B For sale lc» br cash, hr W 54 HAINES. ’ 11 FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. K RAN A WAV from the subscriber bis Vv Negro boy HARRY BEDEL. He is a vW likely fellow, about five feet eight or nine .T-b—=• inches high. 35 or 4'» years of age, anti has | a scar on one of his < hee!<-. The above revvani ; will be gi \ ei* fur Li- apprehension and delivery lu I m e. JOHN .MOORE. [ Jan. 5 1 IOWA R D HOT EL, m:a% YORK. Corner of H ondwoy and Maiden Isint. %_ THE Subscribers thankful for i J* the very !i era! patronage they » ■ 3 ; _ >ve rec* ived in the above well AAL, [ I know n aid exten-ive F.-Ut'di-hm-nt bog must res- | 1 pectfully to solicit a continuance of the same, j 1 w till lb- assurance that as no Hotel in the city i- . I ;»-tier calculated to ensure the comfort and con- ; j venience of US so at no other House will | stronger endeavor* be manifested invananly, to ! deserve I tie public favor. THOMAS A WHITE. Jan. 5 2mo— 79 TO RENT. n _.3 From the 15:1. inst.. the upper part of 3 that j La-anily simateu three story brick ii. HOI SE, first door above the B idge Bank Buildings. For terms, Ar., apply on the premises, or to oLUitGt 1 iItAV , Jan 7 f TO 31V OLD Fair AI)S AND i'ATiiON*. *' As you find us Recominc'd ns.” HAG 1.11 HOTEL. _l The subscriber having rented the spa- ' , jj cion- and comfortable House, known as •pffg-,1... BAULK HOTEL, formerly kept by ; | !>. N J a bon. nfthi- place, will be happ> to accom i modate hi- frieii Is in pitch a manner as lu give I perfect -atisfactii n. ' His charges % he moderate and his ta! 1- su'- ; plied with the (test this section of ihe country j ; can all >rd. lit a iditiou to his Hnc-e. he has two ■ v{ ; files in fine < r ier, vv'iicii will he attended by faithful 0.-tler-. and provider! with good pro* vender It vv ill also he his duty to see “"1 hat none go avuu di-sati-Ued.” JOHN BFTT. Wat fentoh. Dec 9. ISI 6. Ai tit a \yJ fHf'JstT £v **, i L’hridAt 1 I W Ww«; HAVE just rece’.ved a 7; / A new an I large sb* kofO' ' an '.» o* . ' ILVF.R W \T< Iff - ft be he . . ■ ' ■- A -UK Aid. Ki > - >ilv r-'. ns. Forks, , Knives and Cup-'; Flat -4 Ware; V. ...ter-. < ;s;»irs, I'studies!! ks. T-a tfers.Cnke Ba-ket*. .% ; Bi tanma Vv re; I’.iihled an I Japanned V. n;ers. .n 1 sets, a rte'.v »' tidde .Mats and Hru- 1 - o! fiii.- p; i it.; Milii.ie Ornaments, gilt and s- ■ -r-... with irops; fine .Mantle ( locks, in wood and mar ble; a great v ri-t y of Fancy Goods. Work. Boxes. 1 Hi. Bag- i? *• i Purse ( 1.t.-ps; Gilt. silver and steel Head ’ Cologne lie-, silver, pearl, -hell, ! ivory and wlv.-t Carl Cases; shell an 1 line buffa lo Dressing Com bs; Hit Brushes. !<a* , h I; rn-hes, ir. Sx Barrel Rev "iving ids • Ul.s. 3 - z-s; another tot of the fam -d " Irnmlirr” R\ZUR. j vv i■ h "J M.oies; a g'M> I -upplv also of Rodgers and other makers; R Igem, Mechi, Cha la ' utnd- : en. “Lri itre,” r 1 Em r . Si .•: Shaving i ream -. ‘ ■ )id N »» choice Lather Bni-h tine.' kel Culiery,&c. bPEPTM LES. The Peri fix d Spectacles, sold hy n*. we st;. recommend, * great confidence, to nur cus torneis. W e . g n«l «upply in gold, silver, an I -teei (Van: ; itre prepared to fit them lo old frames at - D notice, i c.fi s tacles. with the ordinary 1 c. in -> ; t t very ! vv rules, and glos.- es : 1. • ■ : . • - ■ A. i- ;n N I, ■ repaireil and reju ia’ed v\ ii,, i : 4 , 1 gjls (iiiJ .da* leria s for sa.e • • j-v rates, o- r ~2 IJ TtIUFUCAh Si'ECTAI’LKS. NEM lir.R THE Fit I NCH Mi’.MSCES NOR WOL L-l-STO.Va L.NULlill PEKIsCOPiC. a!‘ vv h > exnerfence ine nvenience in the nu B of the common kind *>f (J: is.~e>. and e-oeci allv in night rend* >s. these Sjiectacles vviilhe found , a in >-i v tin aide snb-iiiute: in iio c:ise. except vv here ifie onfic nerve has l»een pronounced diseased, have they failed, when properly tiited, togiVe sali>fac tion. No better proof of their superior merit ran be given t > each individual who may nee ( than the sati*la< lion he will experience in the use of th* m. These Claret enrt be obtained in this place only of ’ CL \ RK. R ACKKTT & CO., Agents for the Mannfti turers, w!i'» have now on hand a good supply in gold and -II ver frame*. Perifocal (Masses lilted tuanj frame, for any v i-ion. S'e-ctacies in gold, silver a.nd s t ee|. for« \ ery low bv CI.ARK. R.U K L I I A f O . Dealersin Watches, jewelry, silver War 4 *, A;c. | may 8 LL ’PBT* 6ZS JA-d FOR WOOD Oil COAL. ■- ‘ I FDR SALE, A large assa»r:ment of 17 '*AtvvmKi's Cooking Stoves, p * b-*x and factory Stoves, £■*- ~Syj and Rus-ia Iron air light | Parlor Stoves. Fancy Cyii der Stoves. v'V \C_ A g“nera! assortment of fs£'- ' IT r'aiu an I Japanned Tin |>yr;-Vr»y Fare. Tvv d<M*rs above be In-it ranee and Rai k :‘hr Coropiay, Augusta, ° 1 E E. SCOFiETT) Oct 8 ?r9m 7 ST ILL CiltAPfiii ’ o.v \va ahi yg tox-street. Three Doors tSoj.Ui <J ’Thomas Da Lis' 1 Store. ni rORIE 4 * • AND RAILPOAD COM- 5 < P.tMRS. ANO TO ALU WHO >1 IT JOT C OICERV. I Tae m - ■ - : ait custom r-, siutl ii- |*«M c se eral.y. that fee ha« hfPii in ' -ce»l t - price- tor *oik <»n a* *on tot lJf ii, ( C" s Ot L Js.Q 44 - 41 . A ! »l i t e hopes « f ifoißi ill -re bus ue>i. II- w- ' -V,. kattk • lVU>»i»f r.r - ; T.u U-Oi £ zP It ,rn Ji i’t |»e- H)> *ja we ft. or ludc per »ta ue wf 4 eii iid tn ir» furuished. La.r'«* fiß’l r,-. forme Iv -SI c. p r !t- re.. JC dto 1. ’. I. irge f*o actor P.pes -J’. ** “ ' x;. 1 >t! G ;£l<ts. “ “ 1- S;n nCo <i nor Pipe* - . ” “ 1 G liter Hook-, Hr. ** O.lchicrl-iil, Bitmg T ■ ;. 8* 3 -r 1 a n t*, ** A ■ Me -or, 4 f>t« «y part ‘ •• .•-»* e>- e . r aaa R >od U arC mi » xtr t c < ; v . A ur ci_ •t, i t j onovi i * a . )*tr lao . ; .- d. A yr-f-r- i »u b- £ on f rt*r-perf -*n acce of aay w* rk or coatrirta iaade by him in Ith - -r t mi* -rials wi! i h iisi 4 (l lnr th“in >:k‘t ran 'iff- n! Hiv r of t»e e-t •»«>r!ca*tt i bis employ flatters Iff :C •< if p'.e.tte any who taay g vc Lint * calf both la ar.ee and q iaaty. ~v l, ' g. F. BOUTEtI. -COOK« PILLS. C4OOS.‘S reiebrased SoJtbsrn Anti-Biliosi FILLS. / Sold W boleaaie a". -i r»taii hr H \YILAND, RI3LEV C«» I X PUBLIC SALES. POSTPONED SHERIFF’S SALE. Will be sold before the Court Hon-edoor. in Jack* sonboro’, Sc'iven county, on the first Tuesday in February next, between me legal iuturai of a ile, the following property, to vvii ; Joe, a boy, and Caroline, a girl; levied upon ns j the property of Lewis Conner, to natuify. one fi. fa. from the Su[>erior Court, in favor of Ann L). Bry an. guardian, vs. Lew is Conner,and oilier*. I’ro perty pointed by the IJefendaiit. EDM END l>- GROSS, D. Sheriff Jan 9 3 __ KICI!.MK)ND Slit RIFF’S SALE; 1 On the fir-t Tuesday in February next, will be [ sold at ihe lower Market House, in ihe city wf Augusta, within the legal hours of sale, the Ini lowing property, to wit ; A negro man named Thornton, about— rears j of age. A 80. a Butcher House and Pen, situated in ihe upper jr.irtof the city of Augusta, near me basin of tit** Augusta Canal, and known a- .Mor gan’* Butcher Pen. Le\ied on a> the property of Frederick T. .Morgan, to sali-fy a li ft. on the foreclosure of a mortgage is-.uing from the Infe rior Court of Riehmond countv. in favor of 1 ur ner Clanton vs. Frederick T. Morgan. WILLIAM V. KER, Deputy Sheriff. Der. 4 55 Administrator's Sair. On the first TUesday in February next, will he sold, at (he lower mark- 1 house in the city of Vngns ta, at the ri*k of the former (iirr ha-er. he not having complied with the terms of sale, within J the legal hours of -ale. All that trai t nr parcel of Land, with the im prov emenu thereon, about Smiles from Augusta, whereon the late Alexander Mclver resi led, -itu ated on ButlerN i xrk. :tn<l known as a ( art of ihe Murray Mid Tract, containing I-'I acres.more or les* Also, a tract of Land adjoining the above, containing !<*7 iirre*. more or le- 4 —belonging to the e-t teofVlex. Alclver, ileceasetl. Sold forth’* benefit of the heirs and creditors of sa i ! deceased. T’erra—One half ca-ii, btiiance approved en dorsed note. W. EWING JOHNSTON, Adm r. Jan.S wtd ’yt BUSIN ESS CARDS.” IJ. ii. DAM ELL. ! NN \VI, 7,1 VCON, GEORGIA, Pr •» ■ 4 **s i . the f. I' wing conn ie-: Pike.l p s-i M-.nr ■, T.viggs. Fitla.-ki, Sum r. Craw f.ud, Hun-tnn Oooly an 1 Jones. [dec ]y 1). (i. ’WILDS. • *rv» rzs rn mrm m mm m * mm-m mm m mN/ m « um m mm» m. mmJ «*m fi j SPARTA, GEORGIA. Will practice in Hancock, Warren, Washington and Taliaferro Counties. Dec. 3 . Iv 5S GEO. G. McWIIORTEII, A T T O R \ E V A T L A W . OFFICE LJ.SV HAAGit, JL’aUsTJ. GE JRGE oct 23 G.a 2 • DAVID ADAMS, Attorney at Law, Hamburg, So. C; O.Ti' e over the s| ur - of Sibley &. Crapon—wiM practice in the Law Courts of C Igefield and Harn wetl. 3J ly sept 21 XV. \\ ILSON, PORTRAIT PAINTER. Ase v PORTRVITS wall be undertaken if early app'icati m is m t ie at his Stu lio, Cuitariin Church, corner of (Jreeue vua J iCti- jn-.-lfeet-. nov 23 if 4? CLEVELAND S. GPEAR, SIMMS fflaßmiSTS N u. 2 1 5 UKOAD-ST., (Over Aldrich Jf Green's Shoe Store./ | r:nv II 1 y 35 Charleston Advertisements. To count hy y esch^TsT FSTIi E -lilisi niier beg- leave to call ihe aneiuion M. of Country Merchants. Planters. Ac., to li very exten-ive -tock <»f S*TAPLE A Ttl) FA A C Y DRY GOODS, wliich he otlers at New A price-, for eash or apj.roved notes. Hi* -tuck u, DOMESTICS are direci from the Factories, and l)re» Good* ju-i received |w*r last arrivals In tu Europe, cuttsi-iing in t»:irt of the following; 3. 4.5. •» and 12-1 Brow n >hirting and cb* cling j 3. 4. 5. fi, 10 and 12-4 Bleached do. do. i’rint- of every de-crip ion < a-hmere«. Ca-hne r l)e- E Cass.* | M ■ at-e De Lniies. Ch.lily’s Printed Bareges and Balzarinea. ALSO, ! Black, Brown, Blue and Green Broad Cloth* ! Black Doc >kins and Cassiraeres ■>ilk. Satin, Ca-fitn re and Valentia Vcstingi Cravats. Scarf-, Stocks and Collars, And excry article to be found in the Dry Goods line. E. VV. H V.M’RUF I’, 253 King--treel, Charleston, S. C. sept 7 33 rA iioYel,^ CI!ARLESTO *-, S. i-t. 2. CORNER OF KING AND PRISCESS-STS. a II: At WOOD, { Pr',l'ri4”"rs -1 This splendid, elevated and commodious Estah ; iishment combine.- advantages equal, it not superi or. to any Hotel in t he city, particularly on account of its central location and airy construction Board, per day $1 (X) D>*. ;x*r week, C 00 fe b 23 tv M>s | HA WhOXT I WEAVER’S Extensive Eire-Proof Ware-House . rgAilE under-igcieii respectfully inf.mi ih-ir JL friends and the public, that they soil; toutinue the WARE-IIOFSE & COMMISSION BUSINESS, at their old Stand on TFlnto-h Street, w here they will devote their personal attention lu all nii.-incs* ; entrusted to their care. Their rate-f<»r Selling and Storing Cot ton ami other Produce, will be the same as other regular 1 hou-es. Order- fi.r purchasing Groceries. Bagging. K*>pe, Ac., will be promptly filled at the lowest market price-. DA W SON a VV E.\ \ LR. i July 31 6m 17 I RECEIVED THIS DAY, IJV JOHN P. SFTZE. HErrs sFPERIOR /VG/C4/.V. A \D THREE PLY CARPETINGS, of i.ew designs, and brilliant colors, which he others at prices to suit the times. august 28 Brilliant Military Silver Bullet Vest Buttons, a.* were ramie hy th- "ithtu riher for Gens. C'T Jackson. Ght-scock. and many "iher-of our rHitiia/v woriliie- of lb -lit wir Manuftciured hy JOHN G; IMARIN, VVvtch Maker, a! No. T 53. Briof-st. \ug»i-ia,Ga N B They are m ule w i;h the same old pun* (i •t h me of which Gen H :k-n i.irn was m Dally w ! •* - b.rts’e» f N a Oie tn- on th- "ith Janua . I .5. ; wh:< !i fie xx *n l-rfu! im :d n*- therewir i *nr.-cted at.d recently t- p«F b-hed, cm be *r * No. 153 Br *a 1-st. An,;:; ta. G t. deed* if - 75 GAIUJEX AXi) FIELD SEEIT' A FULL a—ort.r.- tof !fiue fin-i Oroaar.i Grass. IG rt* ora.- 9 red aid white Clover Se «i, Ai»<> an extea-ive. issortßiteßt of Freeh Garden Beeg »!* *.* , oa a»u i, suited to tae aa.-00. >V-L Ii ONES I Oct 1 ; Cl A 3I PHINE OIL —TNi» article i« to be had ' fresh, at J £ MARSHALL’S H PUBLIC SALES. Administrator's Sale. Postponed. On FRIDAY, the 15th day of January, at th* late resid- nrt* of (’ary Johnston, deceased, in Columbia county, between the usual hour* will be Hold, The v\ln>le of the perishable Property belonging to the estate of said deceased, consisting of Hons®- hold anti Kitchen Ft’UNI FI RE, Farming Lien* -ii*. Corn. Fodder. Hor>e.s, Cows, Hogs, \V ng(,u t Cotton Gin, Ac-, fk c. AI.'O. Four NEGROF.s »«» idr-. and the Plantation lb ' rent for the year, on the same day. Terms in ulc know n on the day of sale. Jan 7 t.i IIV tiif. Administrator. .1 'lmm is'rotor's Safe. On the first Tuesday in March next, will he told, ut the C« un Motive. Cl ja. Gilmer county, be tween the usual hours of -ale, A tract of Land, lying in the Tih district, 2d section, in tlie county of Gilmer, originally Cher okee. know n as No. 2a • an i containing ICO acres, —belonging to the e-tate of Alexander Mrlver, late of Kii hmood county bold for the benefit of the h< irs and creditor* of said deceased. Term* made knwji on the Jar of *a!e. VV. EWING JOHNSTON; Adm’r. Jan 7 wtd 81 Administrators’ Sate. Will be su'd at the (’< nr Hmi-e. in the County of Early, on the fii>t '1 tievlay in February next, Two tract* us Lam’s, belonging to the Estate of Joint Fulcher, i.Vc'd . lying in said County of Early, one known by.No UC in the I3lh District, containing 2.70 acres; the oilier known as No. 45, in the llth District. containing SinJ acres. The above tracts of Land m Id under an order of lha Court of Ordinarv ut llichinon 1 County, for th* benefit of the heir* of-aid Estate. Term* on th* day of sal -. UM. FULCHER. ). , . . J>G. C. FL LCi;ER,<-* dram,Btrator *- Nov 2J v\id 51 A :*7iiaistrotor's Sole. I n I'T an or ler of ib- ( Hurt of Ordinary of Rich* ni ’iid county. 1 will >-jp. ... lor-ale on the fir»l Tuesday m February n-xr, at the Court Huns* to I'homns county, l.ot No. ilia, m the ’.Till District of said courry, (former!, Early) c* niair ng 25J acre a on lha s *oe di j, at in.; ( io.i Hoij.-e. in the 1 minty of Early. Lot No. - .“ Di.-trict of-;>ui county, ’ al-rs ot I’ ~ ana creek, contaioiog 2W Her***. Ail belonging the E*!a.'e ot John Cur* mu k. and oi I (or .he benefit of toe heirs and c rcitiK n> of-■ .1 *ii». JtJ.i. C. SNEAD, Administrator. NTv 29 wtd 51 J.jC( at r's Sale. W il-J>- su’d •; u.e iir? t Tne«da> in February next, before tile ( ourt li n t: door i:> Elbert county. The fid’iminjr property to w i : Fwohundred arid fourteen acres of Land, more or !'s». oo if»*» u i-rr. oi V a:i* creek, adjoining laud* ol 1 Ik tints Juiiri-too and others. ALSO, Two hundred and forty-four acres of Land,mors o- Us*, on tfie. water- of Heaver dam creek, nJ* j'-M.iog binds of H. C. Wall and others, and know a a* the Gideon ira< t. A LSO, o,e thou* n and sixty-four acres of [.and.mof# or ie-s. HI he anil ,h liter, a joining lauds of ."ingielon \\ . Alien. .1 -epfi Ru< ker end others, jii.d known ,i6i th— Ui •-r Plantation This f r:acl of lao.i WHibe> ; !d• ..v< J Her . , CMCt, if thought ‘ e dt-s.ia de. Ihe f r going land- sol iin cop* form! . t if.** v. lit oi i»e verjy Allen, dtcc.-ik:cl< 1 riau of .*■ i-made known **n the day. 1-TAD.* ' V If. SCITiI, ) „ ! iH'hliLY A.TE.VSLY.f Exetulor> - F. . Noveiuiier 20. 1 V. J~ ihe < hronicle a >entinel will pleas* copy the ab..\e three lint s «crk:, an-J lord aid ihe ac coit it to the Executors for payment. '■ ‘V 47 Administrator s Sole.. Mi. be so. at the an- re* iience <.l VV illiam John* son, sr.,decea-**d. in U arren county, on Wed n siiiiy . the 3-1 of F* oruary next, a 1 the perisha ble property of said est.,te. comi-ting of Horse*, cattle, hogs, (slot k and Cat.) mule*, • beep. phn’-ition loois. hi.ok ini:;. tool*, hou**- hold ’mi! ki t hen furniture, corn, fo„iier, cotton, ttf.&t . Term* on the day of sale. 1 ejpect tl.-o to rent ihe ian s and litre the ne gr »-*. »*-» ■■ in n, h..» and giri>, on llic saißß ” -v «nd ' re ti.ig anil hired gto continue from day * tin:it nil ({l'l’Osp ; i>». : . Vv \LU \ M GIBSOX, A'lm’r. i miscellaneous! OFFICE N JT.AJiIiJOv i CO. OF i*avv.n.\h. Dec -n* »--r22, l*»Jd. J 41 a m-eti go; te- B <ar>j of Directo sos this ( orp- ratio i, !t*efd at tins oil ice on the 21st IIISX,. ir W as lleso v-d. "> t a'g-neral meeting of the Stork* bohier* he .'le.ii ut liiis oiLtie on the 2-itii of Jauua* ry next. A n.eeting of flies tor-khoMers i* therefore re que-t. d on rh“ day above tn n ioned at 12 o’clock, h . w ii- ri hu-ine-s w i 1 tie laid heto. e ihemofira porlance to the Cum any. Pit aft from tht ( o'ist'tu'ion of (he Steamboat Co. ’"Art. 5. VV hen lour stockholders, homing to gcll.er litiy share*, emu ur in desiring a general a»>etii,g ( | the stock holder-, they shall huve ps-.vi-r to call one by giv nig at least thirty day* notict in a S.iv.uiituii atid ncwspt[ier, of thfc i:ib<j and place of -uch meeting to be heM. *’ i tie quorum of a ox-etiug ut stockholders shall he a intjo-py of the -to< kltohJer*. either p»s*»*til or represented, wtio shall hr holders of two-third* cfihe rap* a 1 stock- 'J’he I'resylentand Secretary of the General Board ui lii rectors, nhail ofli'-iat* in the - me capacities. iW the nx ciisig of stock holder.*.” 1 he terms and crmditifms of the above arttrl« having b-eii complied with, the meeting of slock. - ItoJucrs vviii la..e ;iiaie a* above mentioned. K \l (iuODWJV, Pres dt. S. B. C of Georgia, r>n c 21 t» 72 G U O C Ell 1 E S. f g>H E GOODS, remaining on hand of fh® i " N’o* ko! the laie i tioM vs J. Parmalf.E. are offered to* -ale. at the old *t nid. on favorable n-rm- 'idle -lock con-t-ts of a g nerul assortmenl of GilOf EIUE>. IKON and BAGGING, xxxyk noine ve r y superior VVINKij and LIQUORS, lie' - . 3*i rs 71 TOBACCO A.\U SUGARS or tiii; choicest bkands. CIUI N'l’KV ViEiU HA-NT-s o;rf gentlemen f who vi-it Augit«ln.and whodesife toerijiijf tt go*).! >P\NISII >EG All. or rh. w tiie WEED, put up in spieinli-I style, or who purchase to tell, will find m- at all tim-s readv t<> supply their de mand*. at U Lolesule or lieunl. ¥jT 1 would re*f>eci(u! : y request persons nh» visit the city, to supplv thentseive- in my lins— to * examine m y Slock, hr fort part hosing elsewhere, as i: is ►-!-< ted by c -m; eteiit judges, arid pttror.i*e<4 by old bit ikor* and ( hewers .fthe favorite VV ecd. GUSTAV V- EGER. One door below John P. .Seize** Dry Goods’ Sto?e» Broad-Mreel. se; ( 23 4tl POTATOES. # j| Just re hed fro»t (he Sorth , FBE> v e uw i’O T v i OKS, fir planting O wJe 5 J d■) a choice rnoie fif eating, * A1.550. SEED RYE, Seed Torn and Cow Peas. For sale by SCRANTON & STARK. Jan i I'm 73 Disoli tion of co-partner - S/llP—ddie Co-Partnership heret«>f« re*i i-tn z under the firm « f MASON & Tl T1 I.E, i-thi. day dissolved by mu<Bi! corj-ent. The hu»- ines« oi ihe oltl firm v\nt be -tiled by Joeeph Ma son. OS HP || M \ i; ‘ 3d I G7. E IL TUT FEE. '1 he ijn iersi'gPt-d will rantinne th Advertising Ag-ncv l-ll'i'esj. f,7i b-« own iwwint. .New V-‘'k,-Dec 2;, .ai;L JOSEPH MASON, i h-c. ib 6* LI T ERA .CV DEPOT, .: , cu.uurxfrnv. s. c . ,Vt>. Ms. ETI VO-St REST. , The «t!b-r'i - :her ft xv og ptir< a i.*e*i the l-itr rxtab* I>*hm-nt of Mr. S. A. fir»qKV*®toiwilinif® the bu*4oe»-.in «lr its branc'net. and de* | nra a c.-.a:f.)UaA >r, -of’that pitranage keretAxfur® esrer.-'ic<i. fitM 1 Country or >r» soircirrd r. rA rnfllfy au^ndsc to ‘ EUGENE B REEL J . far-