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Died of infl immation of the lungs, oh Wednes
day the I7ih February, at her residence near Hin
gin'* Ferry, Edgefield Di®trict, Mrs. Elizabeth
Abney, in th • 69i.1i year of h«-r age.
Died, at his residence in Monroe county, on the ;
19th ult . James Hogan, aged 60 years, after a ;
protracted case of consumption, which lie bore
with Christian fortitude.
(o jiliilul.
Latest dates from Liverpool,::::::;:marcii 1.
Latest dates from Havre,23.
CHARLESTON' IMPORTS, MARCH 31.
Liverpool—Br. hark Margaretta, !,71S sacks
Salt, and 12 tea. Ale, to E. Moilovc; and 85J bars |
Rail Road Iron, to S. G. Rail Roa i Company.
Matanzas Brig Montezuma, 100 birds. Mulas- |
*cs, 17-1 do. and 50 lioxes Sugar.
CHARLESTON. March 31. Cotton. -The Up- I
land market yesterday continued with a fair e: qni- i
ry, and with an increasing stiffness in holders,
compelling buyers, desirous of operating, to submit |
to an advance, which on onr last quotations we j
note as fullv 4c. The sales of the day amounted j
to near MOu bales. at prices ranging from 104 a 1 if.
A lot cf 5j bales, a fancy brand even brought 124. I
NEW YORK. Match 2G.p m.
There has been a great deal ol inquiry yfcCot
ton from tlie manufacturers to-day, and 2?H>im»iles
have been sold; prices are full ic. per lb. lower
since the arrival of the steamer. Flour is in good
demand, hut the sales are principally made in lots
to arrive, at the opening of navigation, and the
prices are regulated by the time of arrival.
Common S> utbern Flour is in fair demand nt
$“,37i a 6,75; We tern Canal §7 a 7,75. 2700 hbls
Corn Meal for immediate delivery, sold at 4.73.
Freights are lower, 4 ship- have he-n engaged J
for Liverpool, at 7s. for flour, and 2ta2sd. fir !
grain in bulk, to Cork and a market 2fid. in bulk, j
The Tea sale to-day went off well—and taking the |
quality into consideration, prices were well sus- ?
turned.
NEW ORLEANS, March 26, 2 p. m Cotton. \
—Market quiet—more offering—no sales trails- j
piled.
Sugar Sales 350 hhdsat an advance of ic.
jMo lasses —No movement —business confined to
fetail s.iles.
Flour —Sales 800 bids Ohio nt $5 50, at $5 .
62 i and 100 St. Louis at ‘j!)—buyers withdrawing
from the m irkel.
('urn Sales 496 saf'ks white, in inferior hag®,
and 13 to white and yellow in Kentucky low linen
bagging at 83. and iGuo white and yellow at 80c.
for i lie w lii: e, and ‘JO for the yellow.
MOBILE. March 27 . Cotton. —The receipts
tLis. week are 3.730 bales, and the export® 7.473. as
f llows—t* Liverpool 2.013; Trieste 8l‘; Barce
lona 843; New York 331; Boston 1.694; Provi
dence 373; and Baltimore 223. The stock on hand
and on shipboard not cleared is 159,900 bales,
again®! 151.2035ame time l ist season.
Toe market opened on Saturday with a good de
mand. which was continued up it Tuesday even
ing tin ier a groin d hardening up of prices, al
though tire transactions w® re limited in amount,
tie prinripal holders keeping aloof wailing the
st-nmer's ad vices now about due. On Wednesday
some few holders appeared to relax a trill • in their
demands, and about BkU hales were picked up nt
rate® a ®h iI- e i®ier; th-* sam i di®i> >sitio:is govern - |
rd the few purchases that were effected on Thors- (
day and Friday, amounting only to 600 hales.—
Neither • nyers nor sellers seem disposed to enter
the market, and until the account® from Liverpool i
of the 4th in®r., are received, nothing of impor
tance will he done. The sales of the week sum ,
lip 5.9 i ‘0 hales, in daily transactions as follow s— on
Saturday 2300, Monday i()lK), Tuesday lOOQ. W ed- ;
nesday S 0(), Thursday 300, and Friday IPO hales. 1
The market i® of course quiet and inactive. Our
quotations embrace the general rates paid tne last ■
two or three days.
LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION.
Com! anil tine, nominal. j
Good lair, nominal.
Fair, 1! a 1' 4
Middling fair, I'. 1 1
Middling —a 104
Ordinary', —a 10
Frtight* —Foreign have improved since on r last. I
AV * now q i? tc to Liv o p.i i! J 1, linn, and for corn |
2ld. per bushel. There has been nothing doing
for Havre. A ship ha® been taken in New Ur
ic in® to load here for Tirieste at a rate not made ;
public. C’oastwi-e—the picket® on the h rtlifor
New York demand ir bin it i® p-.i.l reluctantlv.—
T’.vo brigs taken tor Providence at re. Vessels for
the northern ports are in demand.
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE^
ARRIVALS FROM CHARLESTON.
Ship IT. Allen. Wilson. New York.
Brig Francis, Dorrite, New York.
Brig George Shattuck, Bragdon, New York.
Bng Paul T. Jones,'Baylor, Philadelphia.
Brig .Eleanor, Brow n, Balt in ire.
Sc hr. Champion, Lewis. Baltimore
ARRIVALS FROM SAVANNAH.
Prig Francis Helen. Taylor, Philadelphia.
Sclir. Gen. Irvin, Wilson, Baltimore.
_
MF.M O R V ND A .
The schr. Wm. Burk, Lawrence, for Charleston,
cleared at New York, 26th cdt.
The schr. Zone, Kelly, for Charleston, cleared
at Philadelphia. 27th irlt.
Tlie brig .Maria. Knowles, for Charleston, with
despatch, was up at New Orleans, 25th nit.
The brig George, Yates, for Charleston, on her i
regular day was up, at New York 25tli ult,
CHARLESTON, March 31. Arr. schr. John
Hancock, Souhiate®. Sagua ia Grande.
• Id, ship Coin -tibia, Robinson, New York.
Went to sea, Fr. brig Jeune Albert, Bernard,
Senegal; schrs. Rio Grande, Race, Boston; Ann
A. Parker. Eddy, Providence.
SAV ANN All, March 30. —Arr. schr. E I ward,
Baker, Boston; steamer Ivanhoe, Gould. Augusta.
—" —i- .tiitinn it *, i, « ■ ■ -wiwuimirif-Twn m nnr~n
NO MOKL IVIKITR, CiKAY Oil HKD
HA IK.
A REMEDY which eiiliances considerably the beau- I
■f *■ t.v and alters the appearance of the countenance
from that which is much disliked. It is pleasing to have
etfu; ieut mi an> it. u iinae i| ( -c delects. 7 o efiVct this
change of hair »o much wished for. is the grand and
sever fa ll i.g property of JUI.KS HAUEL’S VEGF.TA
III.E LIQIII) HASH DYE, which the proprietor can
with justice state is far beyond anything of the Kind ever
yet kcovtniu this or any other country. Its properties
an- very po» erful, though very innocent., ’i'his ch -imcal
return is a wonder, a® ir enables per-ons to die instanta
neously their hair without the least inconvenience. For
changing r d or gray hair, whiskers, eyebrow*. A-e„ ro a
browa, black, or ehesnutcolor. 7'he Mi-lltesl evil, co::-
sequences need t ot be feat cd from it.® use—itis altogether
Harmless. This composition ia the only one sanctioned i
t'j the science of Chemistry to dye, in an indelible man- I
per, the various gradations of colors, without danger or !
inconvenience and ha* justified the liberal patronage am! ,
", l l ni, !' d confidence of the public. If bCck is required !
as for box marked N.; if brown. box marked 15.
for sale, wholesale and and retail, hy
JLLES II ALT,I., Perfumer and Chemist,
i ■ , ~, 120 nit street, Philadelphia. 1
And by J. L. vdlU,|„ II VVILAND, lUSI.EY :
throughout,he cls'lt®?. 3, Jr *’ UUd dt mOSI al ‘ DrU^lita |
..JJ, 7l T il of C'-unterfeits —Ask for -Jules Hand’* Veg- |
clc. PnrT7sc.'s!uml #.lmx V ° U *““ ***“ SenUi “ e Ur “'
A premium awarded util.e Franklin Institute.
A P rl » * f\v
TO Til Eli Vi)ips i N i‘ATr7rc,7TUi ,7
My DFPILArOKy POWDER h„ UrS,
highly beneficial and of great use to ladle® u-tio
have been adhered with siiporiJuous h dr. principally 1
when Us growth h s beers confines! to the upper lip and
»ide of the face giving a masculine turn to the wli,,| e
features. When used with proper care, and according to
th direction*, it w II be found to be a great addition to
tire toilet, as the ir»»* of &?iv >harp ins’rumeut i.® emir* lv
avoided, an the hair is removed in five or tun minutes
eA-’r its application.
Thi® coin position is infallible, and warranted to remove i
superfluous hair. After numerous trials 1 have received i
certificates of success which cannot be contested.
For sale, wholesale and retail, nt
JULES HAUEIPS DEPOT.
120 C iesuut strept. Philadelphia. !
AndbvJ. E. MARSHALL, HAVILAND KISLEYJt
CO., and W. HAINES Jr.
Premiums awarded at the Franklin Institute.
April 1 tw 153
n VCON I BACON ! I
LB.S. HAMS. Sides, and Shoal
♦ "jWv dere *For pale low hy
*mT JOHN R, DOW i
CONCERT.
j Entire Change of Performance!
"ETN consequence »»f the very great satisfaction
ia- given ai the first Concert, the
“INFANT VOCALISTS."
Mis«es Mary end Josephine, Hardwicke, seven |
and five years of ge, from Nthlo's Garden and Mit
chell’.® Olympic Ti. aire, N. Y., will by general
request , give a
! SECOND AND LAST CONCERT, AT THE
MASONIC HALL,
This Evening, April Ist, 1347. They will be as
sisted by
MRS. HARDWICKE,
| and other artists of distinction,
j £0“ Full pnrln uhirs ia Programme.
tCc I ickets 59 cents each, nr to admit two La
! das and a Gentleman, 81; Children half price—
i may he had at the I . S. Hotel, at H. Parson’s Piano
| forte and Music Store, at the Book Stores, and at
I the door, on the night of performance.
7’he Piano Forte u®ed on the occasion will he
| from the Ware rooms of .Mr. 11. Parson’s
Doors open at sewn, Concert commence at 3
• o’clock, precise lv,
April I 133
to juiiE is a«: r s a< r 4 8 us tuil
complexion.
Surprising h (fiery.
MY F.AU DIVINE UK VL nC3 ail.l NYMPH GAP
composed of an Eastern Hotanica) ducovery of
surpiistng etliuacy, for rendering tlie Skin snt unit i\ r,
as well as impartial; a delicate roseate line to the com
p.rxion.
A- u creator and conservator of that most distinguish
ing charm of b in de lovr liucss, a transf areal la r skin,
Jules Huuel’sNymph So ip or Eau Divine Do Venus mav
be said to “xert an altno-t in igical power Composed for
the mt»{ p i>'t ofO ienta I HalsUinic Pla-its, to the utter r\-
cliDn.il of all mineral Hiluiixture, it i d.s inguish d med
icinally lor its extremely bland, purifv ing and soothing
I action on the skm; and !»v acting o.i the pores and miti
i ute secretory ve®sels, expels all impurities from the sur-.
i fine, allai s everv tendency to inti iintn ition, and l<y this
; method done, effectually oivsipates all red ess, tan,pint,
i pie.®, freckles. sunburn. and other insightful cutaneous
visitations, so iniuiie il to f«*m tie lovelin ss. Its use will
; change the most bii ou® complexion into one of radiant
i wliilenc.®®; while on the neck,hand® and armsit bestow* a
I delicacy and fairness which ilscontimn d use will happily
I protect, nmi every aupeuraiice of vouthliii charm, loth- j
most advanced periods of life. For sale, wholesale mid •
rornil.hy JIJLE' S HAUKL,
Practical Chemist and P.'rfllnle , -. No. l2oChc.snnt ®f.
And bv J. K. M ARS i ALL, HAVILA' I), UIBLEY
! & CO., and \V. H AINES, Jr.
I A|>re:niurn aw arded attlie Franklin Institute.
April I tw 153
DIVIDEND.
Office Gf.o. Ins. Sc Trust Company,?
Augusta, March 29, 1317. \ j
f RMIE Stockholders of this Company will be |
12 paid a rlivi len lof FIFTEEN DOLLARS
per Share of the (Ja pi Li I Stock. in add i i ion to the j
I dividend of Twenty Dollars already declared, on
the presentation of their >cnp at this ulllce on
and after ihuTtli April next.
JO.sEi’il MILLIGAN, Sec’rv.
March 23 12—tJ 149'
ENTIRELY NEW.
SPRING AM) S1 3131 SI It STYLES.
JOHN BRIDGES,
FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND TAILOR, j
Next door below U. Stales Hotel , Broad st.
IBMIIi Spring and Summer styles jn®t receiving
0 of CLOTHS. <as imeres, Drip D’Ete,
| plain and figured; .Mixed and. Drah Cashmereites,
Drill®. Fancy Articles. 'Primmious, &c.,
f»r gentlemen’s wear. I Vests f.>r ladies
The pnhiic are respectfully invited before or- !
d-Tiiiir their girm -nts elsewhere, to examine the |
above Stock, which they will find to comprise ism j
very best selections that can lie made in the New I
j York market.
I N. B Waking and Trimming as usual, in the. ;
movi f,i®hionahJe manner,
i March 26 143 j
TAKES! TAXES!!
231 \Y he fotin lat tlie City Hall, for the ne\t ;
fifte-Ti day®. (Saturdays and Sunday® except- j
I ed.) fr<-m 9 o’clock a. in. until 5 o’clock p. m. j
j Those who ’have taxable property to return are j
j respectfully invited to call and do so.
JSIJAM THOMPSON, r. t. u. it. c.
| Feh. 23 l2l ‘
j
A CARD.
T. P. CLEVELAND having temporarily |
| jLw withlrawn from the practice of hi® profes
sion, 1 would inform the citizens of Augusta and
the public generally, that 1 have formed a connec
j ti->n with his former copartner. Jn4» \V Spkar. in
the practice of DENTAL SCU(4F.RV. The hu
i sines® w ill be conducted under the firm of Cl we. - |
i land Spear. Oliu e Bruad-st., over Aldrich Si
i Green’s shoe store.
JNO. A. CLEVELAND.
: Feh. 13 If- 117
HELL II \NG(NG.
rWAIIF. subscriber ha® resumed hi® nccupatien of |
BELL HANGING and begs leave to in- !
form hi® friends and the public that he is ready at |
all times to attend to any cal] either in town or i
country. TIKIS. F. SHARP,
corner of Washington and Elllsstrei ts,
N. B.—Locks, Keys, &c., made or repair* d as
i usual. lino March 14
I SOUTH C AHOLSN AR V I!. HOAD. >
HaMCURG, March 13, 1817. )
Cl RAIN AND I’KOVI'IO.VS of all sorts in
tended for the re lief of the sufferers in Scot- \
| land, will he transported t * Charleston hy this
j company without charge. Tho-e forwarding are
j requested to mask their packages‘‘Scotian I ”
W. J. 31 AGRA'PH, Agent.
! March ’8 l4l
I UNITED ST A TGS AiDl V...RLtllliT.
ING SERVICE,
j for the United States Army, able
V w Bodied Men, between the ages of 13 and
J 33 years, being above 3 feet 3 inches high, of good
character, and of respectable standing among their
fellow citizens. None need apply to enter the
service, but those who are determined to serve
honestly and faithfully, the period of their enlist
ment, viz; “ duri:ig the war" with Mexico, or fur
the term o lf ve years, as tlie recruit miy elect.
A bounty of Twelve Dollars will be paid to
each recruit enlisted.
The sum of Two Dollars will he paid to any
Citizen. Non Commissioned Officer or Soldier,
who shall bring to the rendezvous an able bodied
recruit, who shall he regularly enlisted. The citi
zen should present, hi® recruit to the Lieutenant or
Captain, ami not to the Recruiting Sergeants.
JNO. B. CAMPBELL, ( apt. V. S. \ ,
Recruit ing Ollier r.
Recruiting Rendezvous, Augusta, March 9. 817.
JJCjTTIie •'Southern Banner, Dahlmiega Watch- i
man and Cassviile Pioneer, will each publish the j
above three limes, and forward th*ir accounts to j
lire undersigned til this place.
JNO. B. CAMPBELL, Capt. U. S. A.,
Recruiting Offb er. 1
March 10 134 i
CAM PH IN EJIANIF V (TORY, LAMP
AND OIL STOHE.
No. 232 KIXG-ST. CHARLESTON , S. C.
riSHIE subscriber would respectfully invite the |
3 attention of the • itizens of Augusta totliis j
establishment, particularly to the useofCamphiite, 1
as being the must ecr'-nomical and brilliant light
yet invented. It is extensively used in tin.® city in |
all the hotels, bar rooms, howling saloons-, an«l fnl- i
Iy "tie-half of tlie stores, and hi all the printing off- |
r-es and reading rooms. It i® manufactured fresh :
every day and will he delivered at the Rail Road i
Depot free from expense of porterage.
ALSO.
Camphine Lamps. Murphy's manufacture; also, ‘
Camphine, Solar and Lard Lamps, ofDyott’s, and
Cornelius & Co.’s, and Horn's Glass Camphine
Lamps,all of which are warranted to give satisfac
tion. All I ask i< a trial o convince any one of
the advadiages of ('amphine over anv other light.
Also. Howland’s Boston Winter extra clarified
Lard Oil—this oil enjoys a high reputation here.
Judd s VV inter Sperm Oil. war rat) ted; >perm and
Solar C>ds, various qualities, and Spirit Gas.
N. F. RIFLEy.
252 King-si.,Charleston, S. C.
__ Feb 31 t4w— |ID
SOUTH CAROL UNA KAIL ROAD, )
0., H-VM3URG. Feh. i;3.L 1847.
N and alter tfie Ist Jlarch. Grain ami Flour
Will he transported to Ch by freight
trams at the follow ing ratee, viz:
Grain per bushel, * * 7 cents,
t lour per barrel, •«
do. per half barrel. 25 “
r■ .. W 'J. j. JIAGRATH. Ae*«.
r.n.v ~ ill j
"* k 1 :.i -wamm,u
GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT
LOTTERIES!
J. VV. MAUIIY A CO., SUCCESSORS TO
J. (4. GREr.OIiV .V « <*.. *1 INAGEKS.
CLASS O.
To he drawn at Savannah. April 3. 1847.
SALES CLOSE ON SATURDAY.
SMim DOLLARS.
§2,000! 51,299! $i,046! $1.010! 2 of $1.009,
'Tickets $2.00 —Shares in proportion.
K.XTIIA CLASS No. 14.
By Vlexatidria Clas® O . April 3. 1547.
SALES CLOSE ON MON DAY.
7S Number?—l4 Ballots.
36,68$ IMM.IYRS.
§13.333! $6,666! $1,175! 5 of 52,0C0! &c.
'Tickets $ 10—-h ires in proportion.
CLASS No. 18.
By South Carolina , Class No. 13. April 1®t, 1547.
SALES CLOSE THIS DAY.
66 Numbers—l 2 Ballots.
T,o©9 ©OLIaARS.
$2,030! 5 of sl,Out/! 3 of $30.! 3 of $-30! 30 of
§200! &c.
Tickets $2 54 —shares in proportion.
For sale uy
JOHN V. MILLEN, Agent.
Opposite the Masonic Hall.
from the country promplh attended
to. Man h 30
D p A -j-jf j. c 0 ;
Managers <f the Georgia Literature and
Grand Consolidated Lotteries,
Augusta. Ga.
SALES CLOSE ON SATURDAY.
Grand Consolidated Lottery.
Ci.ass No. 13, Extra, for 1847.
; 18,000
$6,003! $2,300! $2,000! 30 of §500!
&a*. (fci*.
72 Number®—-12 Drawn Ballots.
Whole Ticket® onlv ss—-hare® in proportion.
SALES CLOSE AT NOON UN TUESDAY.
; Grand Consolidated Lottery of
Delaware and Georgia.
o
Class No. 11. f>r 1847.
30,090 DOLIi’RS.
§IO,O 10—1!!0 p i '..® of Sl 0n0! It 0 ..f $500!
V* liulesunly §10 —Shares in proportion.
Georgia Literature Lottery.
6'lass No. 14. for 'B4 7.
T" be drawn in Savannah. 6th April.
i Wholes $1 Halves 3) cts. Packages Quarters
only §6.23.
I Georgia Literature Lottery
Class No 15. f >r 1817.
To he drawn in Columbus. Till April.
13.000 DOLS/lIS,
§4,000! §3,000! 2?» of § .ooo!
Whole® only §1 —shares in proportion,
i For sale by
E. 11. BEZANT, Agent.
Bmad-st., 1 door below the Bank nt Augusta,
j {TiT Orders loan the country will meet with
pmiunt attention if addressed a.® above. fMh 31
WORMS! WORMS! WORMS !
'piHa b t)ain j of c.. itd Ice ?.!, and tin* certain precur
*i sor of many daiig'*ron® dis.-ase®, if allowed
I to remain in the huts in system long in great num
| l>ers. The season i® close at hand w hen they be
j come mo.®t tiouhlesoine lo children.
Dr. WOODRUFF'S WORM SPECIFIC, is a
safe and *• Hi ieut remedy for VN orm® 'Try it. It
is as good as 1 1» a best, ami cheap n® the cheapest.
JLrThe W’orm Specific sells wed where tried.
Griffin. Bike county, July 12. 1846.
Dr. Woodruff—Bleese forward imme li.itelv 3
| dozen bottles of your Worm "oecifie. We have
calls for it daily. tSeml it without delay.
Respectfully, JOHN G. HILL & r O.
Burnsville. Ala.. Aug. 28, 1846.
Hr. Woodruff- —Dear sir: We have sold the last
j bottle of your Worm Medicine received. We
w ish you to send ns two dozen more, at least, as
, we now know of some fmirnr five bottle® wanted.
Respectfully. ANDREWS & HARRIS.
Mr. Joseph vdiipney. of Mu®cogee co., G;i.. says
| it brought away 200 worm® from a negro child,
i belonging to him. in a short time.
Air John J. Lillie,of \Vdiitesville. Or., says, I
| gave it in one case and brought away 3d worm®
i In another case it cured his negro woman ol Tenia
| or Tape Worm.
j Mr Thom is Boyd, of Coweta, county, Ga., says
■ I gave it to a negro hry who was in had health; it
| brought away immediately 56 worm®. He xvas
soon well, ami remains so up to thi® t irne.
A fresh supply iff the above valuable medicines
fur sale, wholes tie an 1 retail, hy
WM. K. KITCHEN, Druggist, Augusta,
and in most of the Comities in the blale Georgia.
F. W. Lacy, Wavneshorougb.
W. M Barr. Jackson borough.
Thomas White & Go., Wrightsborongb.
C. C. Cody, Warrenton.
J. W. Jones. Vlay field.
VV’. Davis. Povve!ton.
IL S. Breman. Motinl Zi<;n.
J. R. Simpson Sc Co., Sparta.
March 2! 144
GRISWOLD'S I.MPROVED
COTTON GINS.
f 3^HE subscriber will continue the manufacture
Ja. of GINS on his usual exten-ive scale; arid
embraces this opportunity to thank lus t u ne'ous
customers for their liberal patronage lime:afore. —
'The estimation in which hi.® Gins are held may he
known from the fact of his having sold more than
two thousand within tlie last three years; proba
bly ten »o one over any other factory in the State.
i 'i’his evidence of the superiority ol ios Gins, i.® ac
| counted for, hy hi® being the first to introduce the
| late improvements, and keeping lire lead, hy year
| ly adding new ones. His first and second im
| provemeiiis, made the quality of cotton perfect,
| though some were rather slow, Id® third made
j them snffeientlv fast, it then only remained to
I make them more durable and convenient, which
| has been done effectually, by several new improve
| ment®, the present year, besides, he ha® the excln
! sive right of the State, and the privilege of other
; sections, to fumi-di Reed’s Patent Water Boxes,
1 which are believed to he ten times more durable
I than anv other, by those who have made a fair
j trial of them, anil are infallibly secure against fire
hy friction. His fin® Gin®, w ill gin Mastodon Got
j ton as well as any Saw Gin can. His agents w ill
• visit planters generally, and exhibit specimens of
his late improvement®, and point out their ad van
I tage®. in time, for all u» engage, ami he supplied he-
I fore next ginning season, or. engagements can h^
| made hv letter, directed tohimatGli ton. Jones
| county Georgia. Gut®, will he ihliwred nt the
purchaser’s residence in any part of tire State, ex
cept the Cherokee comities, where they will he
left at the Rail Road depot, most convenient to tlie
purchaser. All warranted to perform well if used
according to the printed directions sent with each
SAMUEL GRISWOLD.
March 25 lit—c ]47
; Brilliant Military Silver Bullet
Ve>l Buttons,
£JUCU as were made by the subscriber for Geno.
Jackson. Glasscock, and many oibelief onr
miiitiiry vyurjhies pf the la®t war .Manufactured
hy JO*»N GUJAIARIN,
Watch Maker, at No. 133, Bronl-st. Angn®;a.Ga.
N. B. 'J'ltey are made with the sarpe old punch
with one of which Gen. Pakenham was mortally
wounded at the battle of New Orleans, on theSth
January, 1813. of which the wonderful incidents
therewith connected and recently republished,
can he seen at No. 153 Broad-st. Augusta, Ga.
dec 31 ts 75
LINEN GOODS.
JOHN P. SETZE, batijnst received the cheap
est assortment of LINEN GOODS, ever of- !
sered in this m trket. to. w it:
4-4, Undressed Irish Linens in whole and Jcmi
pieces.
i 9-S, Fine and heavy Pillow C;tse Linen,
fi, lU, li and 12-1, Linen Sheeting, some very
I fi ne »
8,9 and 10-4, Single and double Damask Table
i Di-iper,
! 8-4, Barnffey Diaper,
| 8-4. unbleached Diaper.
8. 9, KM nnMeadied Table Cloth,
Hint’s Eve Diaper,
Lorn Law n,
Slate and Grass Linen,
White and colored Drillings,
W bite and brown Hollands,
Bleached and unbleached IIu«-ia Sheeting,
French and Irish Linen Checks.
Russia and -con h Diaper.
( rash and Creqniia
4-1 Burlaps and O-nahurgs
Linen Cambric iiutidkfs. at IQi cents and up
":Lr,ls - .
Grass Sk i rts
Bleached and unbleached Linen Socks
D.uns-k Napkins
Bleached and unbleached Towels with colored
borders.
Huckaback Dowlas
Gents. Linen Gloves.
ALSO,
A general and extensive selection of FANCY ;
and STAPLE GOODS, worthy the attention of
customers generally.
31 arch 2(» lid
NEW SPRING GOODS.
KIZTE are now opening mir assortment of new
V w and heantifnl styles of SPUING GOODS,
consisting of a large assortment of Staple and Fan
cy Goo's. selected from the latest imporiatiotis in
New York; and as we are known tor keeping
good am! preltv goods, we therefore invite custo
mers to cad and examine our stock, as we intend
to offer goods as low as ;ii*y can he bought for.
BO A DUE & CL AGE IT,
First Dry Good Store below U. S. Hotel.
March 20 143
PIN l oIL.
j A CONSTANT supply of Pine Oiler Cam
i graL phine. wil 1 he kept fresh. Persons using
Murphy's splendid Lumps, can always he furnish- !
cd with t !i- above Oil uu very reasonable terms, by
31 arch 23 J, E. MARSHALL.
GEORGIA, Burke County.
"'E VST" H ER EA S Isaiah Carter applies tome for
! V $ letters of Adin tiist ration uu the estate of
i Frances G.ilphin. deceased.
j These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
j singular the kindred and creditors of said deCf-as
| cd. to he and appear at my "llice, v\ iihin the time
prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, u by said letters should not Ire gr tilled.
Given under my hand, at olfice in Waynesboro,
Marched, JBl7.
EDWARD G A RUCK, D. Clerk. i
.M.tr'h 27 H7
DA N K (> F Al7 (i i: ST A , >
xJltii .March, 1817. >
he offered at public auction, at the j
V « lower Market J[.hi e, in the city of Ail- ;
gu-t t, on Tuesday, the sixthday of April next.
'Dial unimproved Lot, on the North side of Rev- ,
nohl street, heiwe-n .lacksan and .Mclntosh I
streets, next East of lot owned by Geo. 31. Thevv. j
having a front of thirty-seven feet, and running
ha* k one hundred an 1 seventy feet, more or h*s*. |
Also, tiie two Lais ari l improvem nts on the i
North s| *e of Broad street, nr present occupied by ;
J>>llll Robertson, one of u hich lias a front on Broad
streel of one 11 n;i bed and eighty feel and mining ;
hack one hundred and eighty fe-t to Jones street,
and on Jone« street one hundred and eighty-two j
feet; and Jhe other having a front of ibirty-aix 1
■ feet and running to Jones street.
For terms apply at the Bank of Augusta.
JAS. W . DAVIES, Cashier.
3larch2s tw— 117
GEORGIA LAW REPORTS.
EPOR I’S of < ’a>e„s in Law and Equity argued |
3- aml determined in tiie Superior Court of ihe ;
Slate of Georgia, in the tear Hlfi. by James M .
Kelly. Slate Reporter. Price live dollars For
1 sale by THOMAS RICHARDS,
j March 16 131
FOR THE TOILET.
A N invoi e <.f H.irrel’s SH A VT.NG CRE AM.
| J'A. and oth *r Soaps, with a great variety of :
j Essences and Extracts, Brushes and Combs. Em
1 T.nstrael. and Hiir Die' Powder Boxes and Puffs. 1
j With a grea l variety of other articles of Foreign :
t and Domestic manufacture.
J m 19 J. 17 M \ R-*’II ALL.
sY6;>r i:\vak!)
’£T*yi,L be paid f r the apprehension nf J
FRANK or FRANCIS 311 IVII ELL, j
a tailor by trade, who absconded on Saturday,
2hh February last. He is a rather dark mn'atto, ;
about 5 feet or ( J inches high, very thick. Hushy ;
black hair, not very curly hut stiff and nil her in- |
dined to baldness about tiie crown, large tn aith. i
thii k lips, brown eyes, set well bin k in his head, j
broad face across the eyes, and thin about the j
ch-eks, large nostrils, and having been lately suf- j
sering Irnin-ore eyes, still he rays some weakness i
in the corners of them, large bushy whiskers, j
; which be may probably shave off; he speaks v erv j
j slow and plausible, and rarely looks the person >
j who addresses him in tiie face; very large feet, 1
I and walks very straight and quick ;qmte broad I
| and sqnar * in the shoulders, and slender in the 1
i bread and about the waist and hip's, and Inis some
swelling caused by being ruptured. The said hoy
Franci* was purchased from .Mrs. \Vm. Lowndes
fn>m whom he had absconded, and was at the time
of tlii* purchase in Savannah Jail, whte, lie hud
been lodged as a runaway, having procured free
papers most miserably forged, and attempted to
pass himself off as a free man. The above re ;
ward and all reasonable expenses will he paid.
Charleston, 3Jarch G. st .March?
r*p II i: ,PELICAN 3I L T TIJ A L INSI
fi- ANC E Company of New Vo-k continues to i
take Alarine and River risks at its agency in this i
city. Its business will in all respects be conducted j
on the most fair and libera! principles, and its pro- j
fits divided among its customers.
JOSEPH MILLIGAN, Agent,
sept. Id Gm 38
POTATOES.
Just rec‘ iced from the North .
/ ?\ BBJ„S. yellow 'PO IV\TOEs>. for planting !
Q vJe 50 do. a choice .article for eating.
At.SO,
SEED RYE, Seed Oats, Corn and Cow Peas.
For sale by SCRANTON & STARK,
Jan 1 3m 73
WAREHOUSE COMMISSION
u usifiiiss.
I NDERSIGNED continue to transact
™ the above business at their extensive FIRE- j
PROOF \V ARE I i OUSE, on Jack«on-street, near !
the Depot of the Georgia Rail Road, and to receive
! Cott'»n and other consignments per Rail Road,
without any cknrpefor drayape.
Theirpersoi.al attention will be given to the in
terest of their costumers in the storage and sale of
all Cotton and other consignments entrusted r 0
their care,and liberal advance?, made vvhejj Uosir
| ed on produce in More.
0 B’ANTIGNAC & EVANS.
! Sept. 39 jy
I AAIGrONDJJIENTSTsLIT
i a ' for the season, of the purest quality and
( ii'jce't flavour, viz: .MACE. Nutmegs. Cloves,
i Citinamo!i. Pepper. Red Pepper, Ginger Root ami |
j Ground, Mustard. Isinglass, Gellatine, Irisli .Moss, i
j Russia Shred Isinglass, Vanilla Bean, Extract of
do., Uil of Len on. Ess. Lemon, Extract Lemon, i
Sqp. Carh Sodiy, Part, Acid, Saleratus. and every j
I other article necessary for culinary purposes.
Having obtained a Powdering 3lill. persons
; wishing Spie. s in Powder, may depend noon their
purity and freshness. J. E. 3IAR-IIALL.
j Dec. 9 59
COMPOUND^!RII* OF
8 A IT S A P Wn ILL A ,
FOR tRe cure of Rheumatism, Scrofula, Syphilis,
Sic., to counteract destructive effects of Wer
' cure, and for tiie relief o( Ml diseases arising fri m an
impure stfilt of the Blood. Prepared a cording to a for
; inula whiph isuniversally approveil bv the Medical Fa
j pulty. I'ut up m large bottles at $|, Op cadi—a discount
1 made at whole..de, sold bv
0.-tJ II A VfT.AND, RTSLF.V <fc CO.
” DEJIHCiTaI'iC REVIEW!
i This splendid and popular Monthly Periodical
i ie now puhlishetl at #3 per annum—every number
containing a likeness of some prominent man.
1 March li IA G WILLIS, Agent. |
PERIFOCAL SPECTACLEST
NEITHER THE FHKNCH MENISCUS. NOR WOL
LASTDN'jJ ENGLISH PEUISCOI’ICT.
i ’ ' N S -
who experience inconvenience in th»- vise
M. of the common kind of Glasses, and especi
ally in niaht rending, these Spectacles will he found
I a most vainablesuhsiitnte; in no case, except where
the optic nerve has been pronounced diseased, have
! they tailed, when properly lilted, to give satisfac
tion.
No better proof r f their superior merit can )»<•
given to each individual who may need Giasser
than ibe satisfaction he will experience in the use
of them.
'l’hese Glasses r an be obtained in this place only
of CLARK. R \< KF.TT & CO.,
Agents fur the Manufacturers,
who have now on band a good supply in gold and
silver frame*. Perifocal Gia-ses filled to any frame,
for any vision.
Spectacles in gold, silver and steel, furs > le \ ery
low by CLARK. RACKET !’ <L CO.,
Dealers in Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Arc.
may 8 137
STEEL.
THIS celebrated Rvccr nnd St all ion
«• ill make the ensuing season at the
-LLIAL. Hampton Course, Augusta. Ga., into
will atti-ii',l alternately, every' ninth tlav. at <’h* r
okee Ponds, S. C.. at thf- moderate price of $S£
the season, cash, with si to the groom.
'The season will continence the lat 3larch and
end Ist June. m
For pedigree an ! performances see bills.
Marcs sent to Bteel will be. grain fed at the rate
of twenty-five cents per day, and good pasturage (
funiUhed gratis.
JAMES GARDEN.
Feh. 5 4m l<)fi
n H PETIT CIEL.
*: • J That beautiful anil ln-a!ihfnl summer
.JoEST : .HL. residence, live milrs from Ciarkesx iile,
in I labersh mi county, Ga.. the residence of the
late Major Jacob Wood, w ill he offeied for sale on
the premises mi Tliursdtiv, Is:h of \ [nil next,al 11
o’clock, A. 31.. to the highest bidder.
There are five hundred and forty acres of land
attached to this residence, some of first quality
river-bottom, capable, of yielding fifty bn-hels of
corn per acre. Tlii< place will admit of being di
vided so a« to make two good settlements, each of
which will have a portion of the improved land.
At the same time an 1 place, will he sold the
stork ol horses, hogs, cattle and »heep on the place;
also, the provi-ions, corn, fodder. iLc.. together
wiih the household end kitchen furniture, planla
tation utensils. &c.
Ti rms of Sale For the lands, one third In ca-lt.
the r-'inain ler in one and tv\o years, with leyal
interest from day of sale, secured by mortgage;
for the stock, provisions, furniture. Ac , cash for
nil .-unis under twen: v dollars; stuns of twenty dol
lars and over, small notes payable in twelve
months, with a| proved endorsers.
CHARLES WEST, Executor.
3larc!i 20 s— 143
NEivSp RI \(C no I),S.
W*5731 (J. PRICE A CO , Drapers and Tai
w</ b>rs, have now in and are weekly
receiving from the Frem-li and English markets.
CI O HIS. CAS-i MERES and ' VESTIN'.*,
anil Trimming- for 'Tailors uses, to which iii»-y
would Call llie attention of those \ Biting thi- mar
ket, as they can sell Bern !>v piece nr pattern, as ,
low as they can he purchased in New. York: Cash
maretls. Cnton (’naiing-s. Summer ( amMuts. I ug
ii-h and ■ men'-an ‘weeds, white and colored
l inen Drill-. * DrapD'Ete,” hl'k-and rul’d fig’d.
.Maiiognir Del i ii- s, an I all the newest patterns
and styles of VESTINGS nf Silk, Casimvre,
w liite and col d. Alarseilles, Valencias, Ac., Ac.,
: with a full and general assortment of the newest
I patterns and styles of READY' MADE CLOTH
ING, and well made Shirts and Drawers. Hats and
■ Caps. I'inhrellas. steel frame and all kinds; Jb sie
rv. Gloves. Snspemlers. ( r ivals, Scarfs, Handker
chiefs, Stocks, Collars. Bosoms, Shoulder Braces,
Hiding Belts. .Money Bells. Razors and Razor
Strops, Dressing Cases. Chillies Brushes, Hair j
Brushes. Hat Brushes, Nail and Tooth do . Night ■
Caps. .Money' Purses, Pocket Books, Tablets,
Waich Guards, Body' Guards, Toilers Shears,
Poiu's, Tailor- Inch Measures, Crayons, and every
article useful for dress.
A line assortment of HICKORY SHIRTS.
Me will make to overall kinds of FASHION
ABLE ( 1.0 l 1 11 N’G a? • hurt notice, and as cheap
up t an he* had in ihe Son hern market.
25S BROAD-S T., opposite Slate Bank. |
3Ta rcb 1 8 j y|
DA U sT)N I WI-: \\EH AS j
Extensive Fire-Proof Ware-House.
undersigned respectfully inform ilieir
Jl friends and ihe public, ilml they Mill continue
t lie
-W A RE-TTOFSE A CQYI3IISSTON BUSINESS,
at their old Stand on 31 Intosh Street, w here they
will devote their personal attention to all hu.-iuest- j
entrusted to iiieirca:re.
I’lieir rates for Selling ami Storing Cotton and
other Produce, will be the same as other regular
houses.
Orders repurchasing Groceries. Bagging. Rope,
Ac., will be promptly filled at the bmwi market
prices. - DAWSON & WEAVTU.
July 31 Cm 17
IAN DRETIPS FRESH (i A RI) E N
a seed, warranted crop of isjo—
Jusf received a full assortment of Fresh and War
ranted Genuine GARDEN SEED, direct
from Lan lreth. Among the varieties arc. Early
Cabbage, Radish, Corn. Onion Setts, and extra
Early Garden Peas, by the quart.
Directions for cult vating furnished in a neat
pamphlet gratuitously.
M M. HAINES, 232 Broad st.
Jan. 8 dAw3mo— 82
WOTICM,— All persons indebted to the estate
a "I ol Daniel Hoyt, deceased, late of Richmond
! county, are hereby requested to make immediate
i payment; and all persons having demands against
j itaid deceased,vvill render !hem in agreeable <0 law.
N. K. BUTLER, Adm'r.
3larch 18 Hi
St HI . TKLEBJJ VTEI)
PEiIMV.V oil ( Hi.VLSI-: limit u.
; II is uar-quallod f.n the iN’ur.sery. for restor
▼ T intr, beaiihiyi ig joeserviny the Complex on,
rend ringtheskin delicaielv white,smoota and soli,pro
ve ting cutaneous eruptions, chapping, aud 1 bviad g
too copious perspiration. 'J’ravellers aud residents in
warm lunate- willhig.ily appreciate tins grateful appeu
dace to Ihe toil t.
Previous t • the discovery of this importan’ appendage,
to the toilet, ladies were compel ed to re-ort to useless,
and ins > ne cis -s. d mge-fus preptratio cs :or whitniug
the skin, which failed in thousands of cases to product;
the desired eftn. t. This valu <l>le rosim tic, -ince ~s j n .
I troduction to the puldic. It is met wit i uulion l!t ied success;
each new trial serves only to expound , ts ”renuta
tion. 0 F
How muc.i the bent > ~f a Sylph-like form is enhanc
ed by a clear and briliiaiit complexion, is only known to
those vv-tio jre Miirorni” from freckles, pimples, bloieiies,
n, °‘ fiiew, and oilier disfiguromeiits >fih ■ skin, oci-nsion
cd bv ifie use of pointers decorat d wiiii sweet names,
sm:it as Lil. Whi Pearl Pow «!er, c., 100 often Iliade
ofa deleterious-uhs anco 'J’otho.-e wo would sav make
at ial of this Co-m -tic. and your compb xion will bo
rendered beautifully clear fair .ml blooming For sale,
wholesale and mail, bv tiie sole p opnetor, JUl.fiS
lIAUFL, Porfuraer, I‘2U Chesu t street. Failadclphia,
w i 1 1 1 oil t u hose sis nature o 1 the lab 1 none are sen nine.
Ami b> J. E. M \ ttSH XI.L, HAVTLAND, RIcLLV &.
CQ.,an<l W. IIAIN ls, Jr.
Mftrch 19 f’.v 142
GFMLEJIFYf OF H fIINTA,
CLLLBItAI’I D AMBROSIAL AND
ALMOND 8I1a\IN(> CREAA!Bde('v aca mpari
sou in America or Europe. No person will use any other
after using this Emollient Paste. It is the best, the
very best. Hive it only a single trial. Ido not ask any
more to convince you, I warrant it. lor sh!p whole
sale aotl retail, at JULES IIAUEL’S
Perlumory and ' hemical store 120 Che-nut sf.
And by J. F. MARSHALL, HAVTLAND, RISLEV &
CO., and W. HAINES. J .
. A premium awarded at the Franklin Institute.
March 1U tw 142
ST A TUTES' O FGJ7ORGIA.!
4 N ANALYSIS OF THE STATUTES OF
GEORG] A, in general use, with Forms and
Precedents necessary tntheir practical (iperatiuns
i —and an appendix containing the Declaration of i
i Independence; the A nicies of Confederation; the
Constitmion of the United Stales; ti e Constitution I
of the State of Georgia; Gen. Washington's Fare- ;
well Address; and the Naturalization Laws passed
by Congress: by Howell Cobb, containing 779
pages, rova! octavo —price $6,00. for m'e by
1 august 5 THOMAS RICHARD'S
PUBLIC SALES.
lilOT 5 &U.l Qr,
BY \V* i:. JACKSON & GO*
; 0n Si V'u r<! aV ,h * Iw ' h r l - at . ,hl ‘ s, lately orrt*
i pied by I hotnns J. Parmelce. deceased will b*
M>id. under authority of tl.e will, the remainder
' of the stork in trade, consisting, other ar*
j tides, of
COFFEE,
Raguiug, (Kentucky, Russia ami Scotch)
! Rope,
Tobacco,
Li«}n<» r s. (principally foreign)
>■ lues, die.
0 -VT , Also.
* - ia!,p K?'T WAR OR ORES, Side boards, S»-
rrrtary and bunk Case. V\ riling Tab's, an I vart
'■< ,177 o'*! V Y t ” S (> * Vaiu iWe householdfurnitnr*.
Sate Will out reserve.
i err:is—For ali sums under s 100. rash For nil
I a,v,ve ll, ?‘ cr-dil will he <>|\en fur
| approved endowed Mote.. Further particulars ea
I the Jay oi safe.
U IU.IAM T GOULD * _ .
J U . ADA>I S. . Ex r*.
At the same time tf!e STORE will be rented
tnl the tirst o! October next.
A:»ril I 153
Administrator's ■Sale.
On the first Tuesday in May next, will be sold at
the t uuri House, at Elijah. Gilmer county, be
tween the usual hours of sale:
A trai t of Laud lying in the Ttb District, 2d
Section, in ilie onimy of Gilmer, originally Cher
okee, known as i\o. 2i5. and containing Ifij acres,
belonging ta the estate of Alexander McLer. late
i kir.nnand county. Sold for the benefit of iho
he.rs and creditors- „f said deceased. Terms made
I known on dr.v o! sa l ?.
i W. EWING JOHNSTON, Adrn'r.
March 21 m
Ad ", / ■!rotor's Sole.
Agreeable aa . jer -f ib- Honorable Inferior
Court of rpe unity, when sitting for
ordinar ; sec. will »e sold on the first Tues
day in June -1 ut the Market iluu.se in tins
«■ iry f Augustt.
Eleven shares G* a Rail Rea l and Banking
Co Stock, belong o flic estate of Win. Hugg,
ilecM. Sold for I f: A dir Ilf ihe heirs ;md creds
itors of sat id deceased. W.II. JEWEL, Adm’iy
March? l’>2
Executor's Suit.
On the fir»t Tne-day in May next, will he Rold.at
tile, court boa ■' in th" city of Savannah,
A lot of ) ... ni ’i’oeroa Crctk. Habersham
county, granted t-> the late Edward Telfair, con
taining f»75 acre- Sold tinder a decree of thu 5>U-»
periut Court of Chatham c> nutv.
R. IfABERSriAM
Surviving Executor of Alex Telfair.
_ Executor of Edw. Telfair.
Feb. 7 IQ9
Bank of .intrusta Slack.
\\ id he sold, at public am lion, on rf»e fir-u Tues
day of A r»ril next, at the lower market house in
ihecity of Augusta.
Fihv Shares of the Capital Stock nf the Rank
of Augusta, hypothecated to c ni ) Rank by P. S.
Smith. J AS. W. DAVIES, Cashier.
Jan. 27 —2ths 9J
Ncgiven shit;ii r s\ i7in
V* ill be -old before the Court Ifoqse door in Jack -
sunburn. op. Ihe first Tuesday in April next, be
tween the legal hours of sale, the following pm
perty to wit:
One .Negro Roy. by the name of John; levied
upon as the property of Lewis Conner, to satisfy
one Superior Court fi fa in favor of Ann J 4, Cry
ad, Guardian, and others.
EDtiLND I>. GROSS, Den, Sheriff.
Feb. 3 4 ]Ui
1) I’K ALU SI I JU! 1’ ESI) A El;.
W ill he sold o.i tile first 1 in silay in April next, bcfi.ee
; t ecourt house doot iu DeKilti cuuuif, bctweei. tha
I us a I lio .rs o* tale Die fuib.wing properly in nn ;
1 h;'ee ton rt li.- lit Jot A .Id i u It jock Ao Uo ui lJi p iu»q
ol Atl iOta, vv! ci ein tacdeiciioai.i now lives, il le ii g a
part oi io'ol 1 old .V «. <7, i.i tile -siii district of ongi
nallv llcure, mow D K d!> couutv; levied on as the pro
perty ol ini i 1' lie t»s -ti-t’y l.vo li. las issued Irtan
tlie Jiivijce.s Court cf the .‘djJ-1 dotiact G. M. m favor of
La ni *r &S .v ill. and o lo r-. Vs Juliii Tiller. Pr pet ty
I pointed out bv John Collier, plinuiifi’s altorttf’Vj Joviea
; m ide and ret ino-d to me by a voidable.
Also. 1 1« rent under of Goods, Wares and Mcrchait-.
diz-, Ilollielloid MMli Ktwdjen f II: 1| 1i me Vllllcll re
j main a.isold on and after the first Tuesday i.i Februaiy
i last t-» »alisf« the fellow ng li. fas. to wit ; One in favor
I of Miller, Uiplev is. t'o..ni tin favor ol Keise Dcaa
j and other-vs. Green I>. Bull-r i-n*pe 1 1 ; j ointeu out
1 de'-ndanf. T J. PLd IvEKsU.V, sheriff.
March 21 141
I Ui.K V Lii SIILKIFE’SSALK.
| M ill besol i heiore the court house door in the town of
Decatur, I): Iv.iib couni^, on she first '1 ueoday iu
A pnl next.the fol o.v iny propeity, t<< w it:
l or of Land number sixty s- ven in the sixteenth dis
trict - i o iginully Henry, now Rehab county, levied
on as the properly of Thom is Millican, to .-a.isly one fi.
la. issued from tae Superior Conit of D-fv.db county,
iu fivo ol Ltijili II IJanisvs, i huiaas Mibicuh, and
poi ted out by defend mt.
Also, at the same lime and place. Henry Irby’s inter
est in the loliowing Lots of Land, to wit; The jot where
: °a the --aid Henry Irliv now lives known as ihe Buck
Heel place in t ie l~tii district ong ninallv Henry, nu\V
i Drlvalb county. Also lots of land. Nos, 17 and 9d. in the
1 s-ine district, I Road Wagon, 1 yoke of Oxeu, IDO ba.-
i r Isol (.'oi n, mm eor less; I lot of Fodder. Oats u-:d I
j bay .Marc. All levied on as the property nf the skid
Henry Irby to satisfy one fi. fa. issued from DeKalbSu-
P< rioi Court, in favor of J mcsLi .on vs. Henry 1 by and
Jam s \V. Reeve.
Also, lot of Land No. (17, in the 16th dist-ictof o ifi
m ly Hear., n-ov D 1 K db eour.ty: Jei i» (i on usliiepro
pertvol I'homas !Vi iliic all. to satisfy one fi fa. issued ft out
It Kalb Superior Court, m Lvov of E. M H mis vs. said
Thomas Milhcau. S. i*. WRIURT, P. Sheriff
March 21 144
vsi s
,©> iy .
K Ess PEC 111 r,IA iit \ ites the iiitcniinn of the
- citizinsof Augusta, ami of ail dealers in and
e disunion* of
buying iu this m.t.ket, to an entire new stni k just
j op.-neii in the elegant block of iron-fcont stores
recently erectefi on tl.e north side ot Broad-street,
and known as'’.Metcalf’s Range,” (his store is the
lower one of the him k, three doors uhuve I*. Me
trim's, and three below the Drug Store of J. E.
Marshal, formerly Dr. Wray's,) where he is pre
pared toutier one ol the richest and choisest stocks
of
Foreign w Domestic Dry Goods
ever opened in this- city. He would especially asic
their attention to the. ad vantages prepared fop lho
i convenience of customers in the extensive charac
ter of Ins assortment, which lie intern]* shall emr
| brace every article that can hepalied for under th«
name of Dry Goods, and ip the ample room and
i perfect !isrht to aid in their selection. For advan
tages in buying, fur llie comfort and convenience
| of putcliamers, fur saving their time and money, no
| eflb.-t has heel, spared, and none w ill he spared,
w hich the interest of buyer and seller ran suggest,
j or an enlightened economy dictate, to make his
business in every respect deserving the patronage
of the public.
To his funner customers, to whose liberal confi
dence an ! past patronaue he has been so long in
dehted fur business in another State, he would es
pecially extend this invitation to call upon him at
Ids new location.
Augusta, December 17.131 G. Cfi
i CABINET FfilTiE
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
A LW AYS IMPORTING AND MANU IT AC
■ TURING the best a;; i must fashionable
styles of FURNITURE.
I would particularly can T i atUmtion of pur
chase is to f hairs of xny' e .vn manufacture, the
: w irkmanship of which I guai.mtee to stand; if not,
return them; likewise all articles of ray manu
j facture.
Also, on hand a beautiful assnrtmentnf
WINDOW SHADES AND TR v.V-PAU.ENCIE'b
, of numerous patterns, and I piopo«e to sell for such
prices, as w ill leave no excise fur purchase's.
CIiAKLUS A. PLATT’S.
Jan. 19 ly yi
WOR M S ! WO R AIsTl
COMPOUND Fl.TTin EXTRACT OF
PINK ROOT
A PLEASANT, safe ami effectua remedy for tha
EaL dsstrnction an-I expulsion of Wortue, from tfi#
; k VBit iD. Solti wholesale ami retail by
KAVILANP. IVISLEY J. CQ
> Oct 1