that placi can give tbem puWicatiou. We think,
therefore, tb*‘ there been no »*on«te»«» r y
or improper delay ; nor was there any thing in
the Report* themselves, that required, that the
people should be put on their guard. The fail
i wre of the Merchants & Planters Bank alone gave
pungency to the desire to see the Bank Reports;
and what is there in its Report, which could ex
cite suspicion in the mind of the Executive as to
its Solvency 7 On the contrary, if the expecta
tions of that Report should be all realised, the
Bills of that Bank trill be worth one hundred and
fifty cents on the dollar instead of fifty—in other
words, it Will be more than able to pay its debts.
Will the Editor of the News review his strictures
on this subject, and examine the Reports, which
are now before hire, and say if he can honestly
attach blathe to the Executive for any thing he
has done, or not done, in the premises. We a
gree with the News in insisting, in fature, on the
publication of the Bank Reports; but let the law
render it imperative on the Governor, and not
leave it to his discretion, or rather restrict bim
to simply laying them before the Legislature at
its annual meeting. The preamble asserting the
expediency of making known to the People the
conditions of the Banks, may be construed so as
to relate to the non-reporting Institutions. Their
names are alone required to be published. The
almost necessary inference, then, would be, that
all, who had reported, were in a sound condi
tion ; and as to them, the law does not provide
further, than for the Governor’s reception of
their reports, “ subject to the examination of the
■General Assembly.”
I am a word of four letters—
My|l, 2 Jr 4. is a utensil of a Gardner:
My 3 2 lx 4 is the name of a man,
My 1 2 Jr 3 to walk lame—
My whole is to expect with desire.
The resolution for amending the Constitution
of the State of New York so as to give the elec
tion ot the Mayor of the city of New York to the
citizens, was called up by Mr. Shertnan in the
Senate on tbs 22d ult. and passed with but one
dissenting vote.
The Governor’s Proclamation announces the
fallowing Delegates duly elected to the Reduc
tion Convention, which meet to-day at Milledge
ville :
Appling— Silas O. Quinns, Wm. H. Studifant.
Baker—
Baldwin — E E Park, Tomlinson Fort, Green
Jourdan.
Bibb— Wm B Cone, R W Ellis, Myromßartlett
Bryan— Nathaniel Bacon, Charles H Starr.
Bulloch— Peter Cone, Malachi Denmark?
Burke — Wm E Evans, Enoch Byne, A J Law
son, A Pemberton.
Butts — Parham Lindsey, Gustavus Hendrick,
George T Speak.
Camden— Archibald Clark, Horace R Ward,
John H Mclntosh.
Campbell— Francis Irwin, Thomas McCoy,
Edward B Thompson.
Carroll— William G Springer, Christopher
Bowen, Bozeman Adair. •
Caw—David Erwin, Thomas Epsy.
Chatham— James M Wayne, Joseph W Jack
ton, Wtn C Daniel, TUP Charlton.
Cherokee —John Taite, George W Lumpkin.
Clark— Edward Paine, A Hull, Joseph Ligon,
John Jerdaine.
Cobb—James B Waller, Thomas Whitehead
Jur.
Columbia—H Lamar, Nathan Crawford, Isaac
Ramsey, Win McCraven.
Coweta— Owen H Kenan, John Griffin, James
Thompson.
Crawford— Henry Crowell, T Montford,
Thomas Garrett.
Decatur— Duncan Curry, Richard Simms, M
R Moore.
DeKalb— Chafes Murphy, Stephen Mays, John
Dobbs, Wm Eszard.
Dooly— l hennas H Key, Simeon Roberts.
Early— Solomon V Wilson, William C Huson.
EJhgAazn—Clem Powers, J Waldhauer,
Elbert— Wm White, Simon Oliver, James M
Tate, Wilev Thompson.
Emanuel— Stephen Swain, John R Daniel.
Fayette— Morton N Burch, Simon Whitaker,
Tandy D King.
Floyd— James Hemphill, P W Hemphill.
Forsyth- Reuben Sams, Joshua Martin.
Franklin— Thos F Anderson, Gabriel Martin,
Thomas Farmer, James Mori is.
Gilmer— Clemonds Quillian, John W Bram
lett.
" Glynn— Daniel As Stewart, Thomas B King,
Charles C Cooper.
Greene —Oliver Porter, Nicholas Lew
is, Thomas F Foster, Wtn C Dawson.
Gw innet— John G Park, Thomas Wor
thy, Wilson Strickland, M J Williams,
John Brewster.
Habersham- Wofford,-—-Chastain,
Holcombe,—Blair. .
Hdll—\Vm H Underwood, Henry L
Sims, N Garrison, S Clark, Wm E Wil
son,
Hancock— Joel Crawford, N C Sayre,
G Holsey, William Terrell.
Harris— John Barnes, MJ Wellborn,
Wiley E Jones.
Heard— James T Wafer, Thomas
Livingston.
Henry— Clark, —Johnson,—Sellers,—
Bond.
Houston— C Wellborn, James M Kel
ly, Hugh Lawson, A A Morgan.
Irwin— Wm Slone, Hezekiah Walker.
Jackson— H W Thomas, J Bowan, Jo
seph J Singleton, Edward Story.
Jasper—
Jefferson — Asa Holt, P B. Connelly*,
John W. Whigham.
Jones— T. Moughon, James Gray,
Samuel Lowther, Warren Jourdan.
Lawren!— David Blackshear, Thomas
McCall, Eason Allen.
Lee— Lewis Bond, Abner Holiday.
Liberty— George W. Walthour, Wm.
B. Fleming, Charles West.
Lincoln— Rem Remson,—Barklsade—
Jones.
Lowndes— -William A. Knight, William
Smith.
Lumpkin— Allen Mathis,G. A Parker
Jfnz/tson—John B. Adair, Robert
Groves, James Pittman.
Mclntosh B.E. Hand. Wm. A. Dun
ham, Jacob Wood
Marion—
Merriwether—Hape H. Tt'gner, A
Hall, Elisha Kendall.
Monroe— Jesse Pope, John Woottan,
John Watson.
Montgomery— Clement Bryan,Norman
Mcßaa.
Morgan— Young Stokes, L. L. Wit
tich, E. E. Jones, E. A. Nesbit.
Murray— Wm. J. Tarvin, Elijah C.
Rice
Muscogee— James C. Watson, J. T.
Camp, A. Iverson.
Newton—H. Luckie, Josiah Perry, F
H. Trammel), D. Crawford.
Oglethorpe— Wm. H. Crawford, Goo.
R. Giltner, E. Cox, G. H. Young.
Paulding— Turner Waltltal, John Me
Bride.
Pike— Jonathan Adam, John Neal,
John C. Mangham.
Pulaski— B. W. Bracewell, A. Dennard,
Robert N. Taylor.
Putnam— Henry Branham, Irby Hud
son, M» A. Cooper, J. M. Chambers.
Rabun— Samuel Farris, H T Mosely,
Edward Coffee.
Randolph— p P Hamilton, B W Hen
derson.
Richmond— John P King, Vai Walker,
C R Carter, Wm T Gould.
Scriven— Thomas Green, B Green, A
S Jones.
Stewart—George L Smith, Wm H
Dismukes.
Sumpter—Wm M S Houghton, D L
Little.
Taliaferro—A. Janes, H B Thompson
Malcom Johnson.
Talbot— John Fleming, Joseph Riley,
N B Powell.
Tattnall— John H Smith," Nathan
Brewton.
Telfair — James A Rogers, Mark Wil
cox.
Thomas— J J Blackshear, J J Scar
borough, Daniel Mclntyre.
’ Troup— Thomas Hambleton, James
W Fannin, S A Baily.
Twiggs— William Crocker, George
W Welch, Moses Fort.
Union— Isaac N Greer, John B Chas
tain.
Upson— Joseph Storges, James R Cox,
Thomas F Nolan.
Walton— E Gresham, George Park,
Thos W Harris, George Willingham.
Ware—
Warren— Henry Lockhart, D Dennis,
Wm C Hill, D L Ryan.
Washington— -Sher rod Sessions, Mor
gan Brown, Wm A Tennill, PT Schley.
Wayne —Moses S Harris, N Robert
son.
Wilkes— Thomas Wooten, James T
Hay, Garnett Andrews, Jones Kendrick.
Wilkinson— Daniel M Hall, Samuel
Be JI, Adam Jones.
Our Rail Road, wo learn says the
Charleston Evening Post, is progressing
rapidly. Nearly the whole of the rails
are now laid down, and the road will be
completed, we understand, soon after the
receipt of a quantity of iron from Eng
land which is shortly expected.
Outrage.— On Monday last, 15th inst.
the office of the Superior Court Clerk ot
Buncombe county which is situate in one
of the lower rooms of the Court House,
was broken open, by forcing off the lock,
by some person or persons unknown.—
The State, Trial, Execution and Minute
Dockets; file of State papers from No. 1
to 59 ; all the appearance papers which
had been Jeturbed since the sitting of the
court, to the number of about 25, were
purloined. Search was made in the neigh
borhood the next morning, and the Min
ute Ducket and some of the appearance
papers were found secreted by tho.side of
a log, covered with leaves, above 300
yards N. E. of the-Gouri House. In
this dilemma the Judge availed himself of
a copy of the docket in the hands of a
member of the Bar, and, by the industry
of the prosecuting officer, new papers
were drawn, and the business was not
materially impeded. Should the books
portioned never be recovered, much in
convenience and loss will be sustained by
the citizens- of ;he cowffty.
■■■■■ ■ ■ •
Coopering Extraordinary. —A country
paper announces the marriage of a “Mr.
Cooper to Miss Staves;” — unless hoops
and heading should be lacking, we expect
that barrels will soon be plenty.
A Commentator, — At a literary insti
tution near this, a Society of students were
not long since engaged in a discussion of
National Law. Authorities of all sorts
were quoted by the various wranglers.—
When the turn to speak came round to a
certain facetious lad, he opened a book
and laid a potatoe upon it. “There,”
said he, “is Vatell’s law of Nations, and
there is a common-’tater upon it.”
Miss Kemble is said to be engaged to
Keppell Craven, Esq. a near relative of
Earl Craven, #hich engagement is to be
consummated on her return to England.
The editor of the Pennsylvania wishes
to know “who her grand*daughter will
marry, sometime about the year 1862?”
What curiosityl
The following anecdote contains more
of humor than of truth, but it is perfectly
in character.
While Col. Crockett was at Washing
ton, with his daughter, a young gentleman
who had been paying his addresses to her,
wrote to him requesting his permission
that they might be married. The reply
of the Col. was in the following laconic
style;
Washington,— ■
“Dear Sir—l received your letter. Go
ahead.
DAVID CROCKETT.”
Exchange of Visits. —lt has been
confidently stated that next summer Mr.
Clay intends to visit Boston, and that Mr.
Webster will make an excursion to the
Western States. We have heard from
various sources that Mr. Clay would in all
probability come this way.
Mr. Reeside, the Mail contractor, has
given half his propperty in the town of
Cumberland, Md. for the relief of the
sufferers by the late conflagration at that
place. The value is not stated.
George Loyall has been re.ellected to
Congress from the Norfolk district* Vir
ginia, by a majority of 163 votes over
Mlles King.
The hon Levi Woodbury, Secretary
of the Navy, passed through this city a
day or two since on his was to Pensacola.
This is the first visit of the honorable Se
cretary to this city, and on which occa
sion the friends of the administration invi
ted him to a public diqjier, but the urgen
cy of business did not permit him to ac
cept the proffered civilities.—2V. Or
leans Ado.
Statement of the Affairs of the Merchants and
Planters Bank s
On the Ist day of April (this month)
the amount of Bifls in circulation
was 393,491
Due to Individual depositors and
Banks, . . . 25,313 05
Dae to Stockholders, - 224,975
The assets of the Bank at tha eame
time consisted of specie and Notes
of other Banks, - 49,039 05
Exchange running to maturity and
lying over unpaid, - 285,847 70
Notes Discounted do. do. 318,388 72
Due by other Banks, - 17,475 02
Real and personal estate, - 4,987 54
Duq by Bank Agents, - - 158 25
Shewing an amount of assets nomi
nally more than sufficient to pay all
the obligations of the Bank of $32,075 83
Os the above (which is taken from the
Report made to the Executive on Ist
inst.) there was in bad and doubtful
debts - - - 15,745
And in Exchange not available, - 215,875
Report to the 30th April—TWfe has
been redeemed, since Ist inst. 69,630
Leaving in circulation on that day, 323,855
Due to Individuals and Banks, 21,879 59
On the 30th day of April, then, the Bank was
indebted, exclusive of the amount due to
Stockholders, - $345,734 59
To pay which, there is in cash, exchange,
notes, real and personal estate, and other
assets, which it is beliei ed can be made
available, - .... 85,927 54
Leaving, - 259,807 05
Os the remaining assets amounting to - $281,822
Much the greater portion consists of the debts of Individ
uals owing large amounts, which at the time the Report
was made to the Executive were considered good s But in
consequence of the suspension of payment by the Bank, and
loss of individual credit, will now be unavailable, and tha
value of these debts will mainly depend upon the prices
which may be obtained for the Real and Personal Property
owned by the debtors.
JOSEPH WHEELER, Pres'L
April SO, 183 S.
i? ’
DENTIST.
WILL leave Augusta about the 15th
iost. Those who wish to avail
themselves of bis services, will please ap
ply this week at the Washington-Hall,
218 Broad-street.
May 6 3t 54
Dissoltitiort.
THE Co-partnership heretofore ex
isting under the firm of Sims, Wil
liams & Woolsey, was by mutual con
sent, dissolved on the first instant.
CHARLES D. WILLIAMS.
ABR’M. M. WOOLSEY.
May 6 6t 54
A Situation Wanted.
A person well acquainted with the Dry Goods
and Grocery business, also Books and ac
counts, and who has a general acquaintance
through the up country,wishes employment for
the Summer Address aline to F. G. H. at this
office.
Mav 6 3t 64
NOTICE.
THE City Council, will meet on Sa
turday next, at 3 o’clock, P. M.
for the purpose of granting Retail and
Dray Licenses. Persons desiring either
will make applications at that time.—
Blanks can be had from the Clerk.
By order of Council
GEO. M. WALKER, Clerk.
May 6 54 St ■
N. SMITH & CO.
275 BROAD STROUT,
Are receiving per Steamer Edgefield,
150 Pine Apples
Bunches Bananas
10 bbls Cream Ale
10 bbls Malaga Wine
• ALSO, IN STORE.
& bbls Apples
6 Jars Malaga Grapes
1 Frail Arabian Dates
25 bbls superior Newark Cider
10 do do Crab Apple do
May 6 54
NOTICE? "
THOSE persons fined for default on the day
of the Battailion Parade, will please call k
Settle with the Subscriber ou or before Saturday
next, or Execution will issue.
Wm. G. Nitnmo,
Collector.
May 63t 54
TO RENT.
A convenient Dwelling HOUSE, at
the lower end of Broad-street, south
side, nearly opposite Mr. VVater
man’s with all necessary out build
ings, will be rented till 15th May inst. and pos
session given the 15th of next month. There is
a Lot attached to the house containing acre,
cultivated as a garden. For terms apply at the
Office of the Constitutionalist.
may 6 2t 19
$25 REWARD.
RANAWAY from Raytown, Wilkes county,
Geo. on the 24th day of April, a very bright
mulatto Negro Girl named MARTHA,
or {Martha Evant,) 16 or 18 years of age, takes
the name of Evans from her first master’s name,
marks Sf features inclined to be a little freckled
when closely examined, roman nose, well pro
portioned, near 5 feet high, her haira little light,
though not so straight as ntany mulauoes; noth
ing like at white as she is; at times wears ladies
false hair, commonly wears ear rings, and dress
es neat. Any person apprehending said girl and
committing her to jail, will receive the absve re
ward. It is thought she will try to pass fora
white lady, or endeavor to get to a free State.
Stages, Steam Boats and other vessels, or Car
riages of any kind are notified not to receive
such a girl with a pass or without it, or harbor
ing said girl; otherwise the law will be pot in full
force to the extent of my purse against any per
son, if found out. She was raised by Mr. Amory
Sibley, of Augusta, and wks lately owned by Mr.
B. Baird, of Augusta. Any information respect
ing said girl will be thankfully received.
W.LLIS WYNNE,
Powclton, Hancock county, Geo.
O’ The Macon Messenger will insert the
above three times, and forward their accounts.
May 63tw54
DECLARATIONS,
Printedapd foreale at thia Office.
The business heretofore
conducted by the Subscri
bers in Elbert County, un
der the firm of M. Hughes, & Co. is this
day dissolved by mutual consent the set
tlement of the affairs of the concern will
be attended to by either of the parties.
jno. c. Holcombe,
M. HUGHES.
May 6 54 lt
The General Ordni
auce, to revise, amend and con
solidate the several Ordinances of the
City Council of Augusta, is now ready
for delivery to the citizens. They can
be had by application to the Clerk of
Council.
GEO. M. WALKER, Clerk.
May 6 54 ts
yl /K CASKSPRIME RICE,
40 Bbls. No. 2 Mackarel,
13 Hhds. and 20 Bbls. Northern
Rum,
91 Boxes Soap,
21 do Imperial and Hyson Tea,
75 do Fresh Raisins,
60 Half do do
9 Casks Cognac Brandy,
Prime Sugar, r&c. this day
landing.
GEO. H. METCALF.
May 6 54
RESOLVED, That the City Coun
cil of Augusta, will pass An Or—
oiiidoce prohibiting the sale or delivery
of intoxicating Liquor p Slaves, within
the limits of the city, after the first day
of October next, without a ticket from
their owners or their agents and that this
Resolution be published.
A true Extract from minutes of Coun
cil, passed the 4th day of May 1883.
GEO M. WALKER, Clerk.
May 6 54 ts
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
WILL be sola on the first Tuesday iu July
next, at Greenville,
Lot No. 94, Bth District, for
merly Troup, now Mernweiner uouuiy, con
taining Acres, belonging to the Estate of
George Hlll, deceased, by order of the Inferior
Court of Richmond county.
ROBERT PHILIP, Adm'r.
May 2,1833. 54
THEATRE COM PAN Y.
MONDAY next May 6th, being the Anniver
sary of thia Company, a Meeting of the
btuckiiolders will take place, at the U. States
Hotel, in the Evening, at 7£ o’clock. Punctual
attendance is requested, as there will be an
election for Officers to serve for the succeeding
year, besides the transaction of other business of
importance to the Company.
ISAAC MOISE, Ssc’ry. ,
April 29 ■ 61 4t .
EXHIBITION
OF SPLENDID
OIL PAINTINGS
BY THE OLD MASTERS.
■»®JB ©niß WBIBJE
The Ladies and Gentlemen of Augusta, Ham
burg and their vicinities are respectfully in
formed, that the subscriber has now
OPEN AT THE
MASONIC HALL,
A rare and beautiful collection of OZXi
PAXIVTXWGS. recently brought from j
Europe. Amon? which is the celebrated Paint
ing of BACCHUS & ARIADNE,
an original by GUIDO. The Ladies are assured
that this Picture cannot offend the eye of the
most fastidious—-it is chaste, beautiful, and ex
pressive.
J. WARRELL.
IL/" Hours of Exhibition from 9 to 2 and from
3 to 6 o’clock P. M.
May 6 63
Penmanship and Book-Keeping
FROM New-York, Professor of Penmanship
and Book-Keeping, gives notice- that his
Academy in the Masonic Hall, (Second Story)
will be open on Monday- next the 6th inst. from
9 o’clock A. M. to 10 P. M where will be taught
the New
Writing by the primary operation of the whole
arm, &lc. (the only sure method for persons fiom
9 to 45 years of age to acquire a current Business
Hand Writing in a short period of time.) An
elegant Epistolary* Hand for Ladies; the Orna
mental Hands and Pen making on mechanical
Principles.
ALSO,
BOOK-KEEPING by double entry—acquired
with all the mercantile precision of the Counting
House—the only course to insure practical suc
cess A certificate of ability given to each qual*,
ified person. Specimens of Penmanship and pu-‘
pil’s extraordinary improvements, may be seen
at the entrance of the Hail and Academy.
May 3 53 ts
FRESH
CONGRESS WATER
* FOR BALE, BY
R. B. HAVILAND <fc Co.
For Sale, to close Accounts. ■
600 Bags prime Green Cuba Coffee
20 hhds New Orleans Sugar
40 bales Domestic Goods
3 Fire proof Iron Chests
1 pipe pure Holland Gin
COLLINS & MANTON.
May 1 52 61
3000 Fresh COCOA NUTS
2 bbls Northern Shell Barks
2 do Northern Russet Apples
Malaga Grapes, Figs, Bananas, he.
lust received and for sale, by
LAMBACK & RUSE.
ALSO,
A few Hamper** first rate Irish Potatoes.
May 1 52
NOTICE.
ALL Persons indebted to tbe Estate of E.
Wood by contracts made at the Store in
Augusta, are Requested to make payments to
Mr. John Winter, whois d'lely authorized to
Receive tbe Same.
WM. HALE, Exe’r.
Augusta, March 4 , 27 wM
BY t. HVll. "
OnFRIDAY 10th May, al 11 o'cloek A. M. un
der the Gtobe Hotel. Positive sale to the high
est bidder, for
Merchants & Planters Money,
A STOCK CF
HARDWARE,
From a country Store, embiacing a very exten
sive variety.
ALSO,
A great variety of
Gold Jewelry & Fancy Articles.
Particulars in future papers.
ALSO,
19 Shot Guns,
11 Rifles.
7 Pair Pocket Pistols,
6 do Hoiseman’s do
2 Silver Waiches,
1 Gold do
1 Silver Musical Box',
3 Clucks,
1 Saddle Horse.
May 6 54
Tlie New York Steam Packet,
DAVID BROWN,
Capt. Jas. Pbnnoyer,
WILL resume her trips between Charleston
and New-Y6ik for the Season, by leav
ing New York on Saturday the 20th April (Inst.')
and will depart from Charleston for New York on
Saturday the 21th April (inst.) and continue to
run as heretofore,leaving New York and Chales
ton each succeeding Saturday at 3 o’clock, P M.
This Boat is fitted with forty eight births, and a
splendid ditiing cabin separate. For passage
only, apply to
WILLIAM PATTON, Agent,
No. 6 Fitzsimons’wharf.
Charleston, S. C.
April 15 45 1
Rogers’ Orange Gun Powder.
THIS very superior article warrant
ed to possess, in a remarkable de
gree of perfection, all the essential quali
ties rif sfrength cleanliness and quickness,
suitable for all kinds of Guns and of
Shooting, is offered for s !e, by the sub
scriber, of the following Marks, viz :
S. S. Canisters of great power, in kegs—
. < F F F
Fine Gram 7 jr p-
Course Grain| p
SOLOMON KNEELAND. Agent.
Augusta, May 3 53 3m
, TUSCAN
A. KNOWLTON,
HAS just received 1 case superior Tuscan
BONNETS, of the latest style, at
each. also,
1 case of Misses do. a beauti
ful article at $3.
Also, 4 cases superfine Straw do.
Together with a good assortment of Straw Trim
mings, which are offered at low prices, at 248
Broad-street. April 29 4t 61
J. A.
. DENTIST,
RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of
Augusta, that he expects to return to the
city by the 16th of May next
Vpril 29 61 td
ICE CREAM
AT THE
AUG JSTA
AND
CONF-SCTIONARRs
THE Proprietors of this Establishment hav
ing engaged the valuable services of one
of the first workmen in this country, together
with the well-known experience of one of the
concern, enables tnem and they respectfully in
form the citizens of Augusta and Hamburg that
they are now prepared to commence This Day
and continue every day throughout the season
to make ICE CREAMS of all and every kind
in a style superior to any thing of the sort ever
attempted before in this place. Parties aud
Families can be furnished at nny time and with
;any quai tity by giving a short notice— It will be
sent to any place required, in small freesers
made for the purpose, containing one pint and
upwards. To those who may visit the establish
ment for the purpose of partaking of this deli
<fious luxury, it will be ready at 11 o’clock in the
forenoon and be continued to be served up at
any hour when called for. The very liberal and
extensive patronage bestowed on them since
tbeir commencement in Business, calls forth the
warmest thanks of the Proprietors, and they as
sure the public that their unremitted care and
attention wjP*4iy devoted to make their House
an agreftjfble’ Retreat for Gentlemen of busi
ness tfs well as those of pleasure.
Lamback & ruse.
April 29 61
Soda Water! Congress Water!
BEERS' Fountaim, No. 241, Broad-Street
ARE NOW OPEN.
WEEKLY supplies as CONGRESS WA
TER will be received direct from the
Spring during the season —Orders from the
country attended to as formerly.
ft r* Always to be had at BEERS’ Choice Se
gars, Snuffs and Tobacco.
April 26 50 3t
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL be sold, on first Tuesday in May
nest, at the Market House,in the City of
Augusta,at the usual hours:
Fifteen to Twenty Likely Ne
groes, of all ages, and seses for cash.
JOHN S. COOMBS,
Adtn’r. on the Estate of R. M. Coombs, deceased
May 1 52 3t
FRESH LIME JUICE.
FOR SALE, BY
R. B. HAVILAND.
May 353 ts
NOTICE.
THE subscribers under the firm of HATCH
k Co. have closed their business in this
place for the Summer, and hate appointed R.
B. Haviland & Co. tbeit Agents, who will at
tend to any business with which they are intrust
ed. Their House in Charleston will be kept
•pen during the Summer, where they will be
pleased to receive any orders from their eas
terners. A. M. HATCH A Co.
Augusta, April 39,1893. ft S 3
Boarding on me Sand Hills.
ew BOARDERS, can be coin-"
fortably accommodated in a private
family, at a very pleasant situation,
LSUKn bv making immediate application at
this office. , •
May 3 53 St
~ FOR
A LIKELY NEGRO MAN, twenty-four
AM. oid — a good Carriage Driver and House
Servant—-Apply at this Office.
3 3t 63
ejO QUARTER Cask Loring’s bdst sweet
Malaga Wine, ,<
20 Bbls. Pepermint Cordial
15 Hhds. N. E. Sugar.
This day landing, for sajeby <(
G. H. METCALF.
April 22 43
. Brown Domestic Goods.
40 Bales, 3-4, 7-8, and 4-4, Shirtings and
Sheetings. Foreale, by
COtLINS A MANTON.
April %2 - 48 3t
A pair of Match Horses fdr
Sale. '
A pair of Family Horses that can be highly
recommended for gentleness, durability if
fine appearance. Ebqtrire at this office.
«pril 29 8t 51 »
STo & <©©.
No. 275, llroad-street, '
Are receiving per .Steamer Stoney, Edgefield
and Mongin,
1 /A Bbls. Marseiles Almonds
JLvF 6 do Paper, Shell, du «
10 etises West India Preserves* consisting nr
Oranges, Pine Apples, Limes, Plums, Coco',
Tamarinds Citron, Guavas, 81c. &tc.
2Q Dozen Boxes Guava Jelly
5 cases. Canton Preserved Ginger
1 ; do Brandy Fruits
6 Pots Fresh Malaga Grapes
.1 Frail Arabian Dates
50 Boxes Bunch Raisins
10 eases Ckret Wine
10 do I C Champai£tm
IO do I C do Pints
10 do do cheap quality
1 Pipe Champaigtie Brandy, 28 years bld
1 do old Madeira Wine
1 do do Port, very superior
1 cask Malmsey Madeira Wine
20 Bbls Butter and Water Crackefg
, 6 half do do do
10 Bbls Pilot Bread
half barrels Sugar Crackers «
5 Barrels Lemon Byrups
10 Dozen do do
5 casks London Porter
1 do Scotch Pale Ale
5 casks American Porter .
10 Dozen Champaigns-Cide?
200 dozen Mopes Tobaceo
12 boxes Fire Crackers
300 lbs Starch
10 kilts pickled Salmon
10 sous’d Salmon
10 kitts Mackerel.
ALSO,
In Store, a complete assortment of
Choice Family Groceries.
April 24 49 ..
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3000 COCOA NUTS.
Landing and for Sale by . •
N. SMITH & Co.
April 29 1 ; 51. -
Seasoned Lumber.
Three hundred thousand
will be sofl at a reduced price, if taken
from the mill on Butler’s Creek.
200,000-rough edge on Rocky and Butler’s
Creeks. Apply to SAMUEL HALE.
aprii 29 - St 61-
NOTICE.
THE subscribers have glased tbeir concern
in Augusta and removed their Stock to
Charleston.—Notes end- Accounts due .them
here, can be settled with R- B. Haviland k Co.
HATCH Co.
O' The Store recently occupied by them is
to rent until the Ist October next.
Apply to
R. B. HAVILAND St Co.
Augusta, April 29, 1833. 3t 6
In Addition to a heavy Stock on hand, the subscri
bers are receiving weekly,
A GBNBRAL ASSORTMENT OP
FRESH - >
Intending to keep at all times a large Stock
which shall be offered at reduced prices, would
invite the attention of (lie Country Merchants,
and the public.
ALSO,
Harness and Skirling Leather,
And every variety of SHOE LEATHER, and
all the materials ami Tools for Manufacturing at
273, Broad Street.
B. W. FQRCe-fc Co.
O’ FORCEPS Boot and Shoe Factory,
Jackson street,in the rear of B. W.F. k Co’s
Store, where Boots and Shoes, of every discrip
tiou are made and repaired at short notice.
Feb 27 . ts
SODA FOUNTAIN
FOR SALE,
CHEAP, a SODA FOUNTAIN.—AppIy to
A. CUNNINGHAM h Co.
April 6 42 loi
NORTHERN HAY.
200 BUNDLES prime HAY, for sale at
the office of G B. Lamar.
W. M. ROWLAND.
April 29 St 51
PAKASOL.S.
A. KNOWLTON, .
Has just received direct from the manufactory
in Philadelphia, a large and Splendid Assortment
Plain & Damask Silk, Grass Cloth, k Linen
PARASOLS
Some of which are very Superior with carvel!
Ivory Handles—also 1 case Ladies Sun-Umbrel-
IM.
1 case Gentlemen’s Heavy Silk Umbrellas.
2do Cotton do
For sale at a small advance from Factory |»t>
c«s, at 248 Bread street.
april 29 41 51
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