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lance, lasso and machete, which w a large am!
heavy knile. Nothing more would be necessary
than for the padres to C o forth into the streets of the
pnnripal cities, particularly Puebla and Mexico
•levate their crosses and appeal to the bigotry of ;
the populace, lo rally an immense force of hold. (
active and desperate men, who would make fierce |
resistance to an invasion. And if invaders should j
force their way in, assassinations by the hands of
a,, many expert murderers w ould soon make fear
ful inroads on their numbers.
HKi*erie«.
To see a young gentleman lolling un- |
gracefully on a cliair, with his fuel over ,
one arm of it, and his head and elbow I
leaning on the other —it makes us think
he is unused to polite companv.
At a hall to he teased lo dance with a
person we dislike, and propriety and po [
liteness" makes ns accede to his request,
although our feelings say no.
To he accompanied home hy a witless
beau from a party, and for politeness
sake ask him in—‘Thank you. Miss,
and the flat stalks info the room, although |
the fa mil v have retired, and the watch- i
men ate crying past ten o’clock.
To he tormented with the visits of a
spiritless lover because he pleases Pa
and Ma, and who lias not seii'-e enough ;
to see that he is ridiculed for being an
egregious fool, or manly feeling enough |
to stay a wav, when he has had hints j
plain and palpable.
The tlcury Clay 15 ill of il»** Vonuj; Otmrd.
'The Voting Guard, of New York, gave
a dashing hall on Tuesday night, at
Ralhbun’s Hotel, at which there was a
great deal of life and animation. 'The ;
ball and supper mom was appropriately
decorated with Clay emblems, and the
name of that illustrious man was in the
mouths of every one.
Among the guests from abroad, were
Major General Gaines, and for a shoit
time, the lion. Millard Fillmore, who
had ju<t returned from Washington.—
Gen. Gaines disclaimed he : ng anv party ;
man, hut spoke of Henry Ciav, John 0.
Calhoun; and Peter B. Porter of this Stare
as the pillars of the war in 1812. No
w ar, he said could he carried on by a pa l ty,
and it was bis wish to see the chivalry of
all parties united. General i aylor he
knew well, and he had accomplished
wonders, in the face of almost insupera
ble difficulties. He never bad bad un
der him. at any one time, men enough to
maintain elleclualiy such a war as he
was carrying on, —and the consequence
had been, that his forces were in perpetu
al jeopardy, from which their extraordi
nary valor alone had lescued them.
" DCTNOTICE.— There will be Di
vine Service in the Presbyterian Church To-Mar
rvw Morning, a* usual. Jan. 9
The Pews lor rent in the hirst
Presbyterian Church, will he offered at the Church
To-Morrow [Saturday) Afternoon, 9ih in«t., at
3 o'clock. i Jan^L,
Medicinal u«r« of the Wild Cherry.
Ever since the settlement of America, Wild
Cherry lias been known to possess very important
medicinal virtue. Lie try body knew this fact, but
nobody knew how to extract its essential proner
tie». Every mother gives Wild Cherry tea to tier
chtidre ‘ It,r ■ , Ci» <>4kidw -HU/1 fllf Jl boost every
and adults throughout our country are in
th« habit of making a etna pound or syrup of \V ild
Cherry hark, and oth-r ingiedieuts, to l>e used in
spring a* an antidote to complaints incident to that
changeful season. It is found by experiment that
the Wild Cherry possesses even far more impor
tant qualities than was ascrilted to it. For the
first stages of Consumption, Asthma, no matter
how long Standing, Coughs, Liver Complaint, etc.,
it is proved to lie the hest medicine known to man.
Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry is a chemical
extinct, combined with a similar extract from 'far,
which enhances its value. Its success in curing
Pulmonary disease, in almost every stage, after our
best physicians could do uo more, has astonished
the faculty, ar.d led them to c onfess that Wistar’s
Balsam of Wild Cheery possesses a principle here
tofore unknow n am* ag medical men.
For sale by II AVI? XU, RISLEV A CO., and
THOMAS BARRE'I t & CO., Augusta.
I Jan. 7 —35 Bl_
ELECTION NOTICE.
OC/* On Saturday, the 9th Janua
rtn ry, 1847, an Election will he held for a Member of
the City Council of Augusta, for Ward No. l,to
fill the vacancy occasioned hy the resignation of
Foster Bhxlgel. Esq. Said election will lie held
at the Fodder and Hay Scale llou-e, under the
superintendence of G. F. Parish, Jesse Kent and
11. B. F razer, Esqrs., or a majority of tiiem.
p fC . 30 L I). FORD, Mayor.
CITY ELECTIONS.
On the second Saturday in January. ISL, tlie
City Council of Augusta will elect the following
Officers for the ensuing year, with the salaries,
ir. annexed to said offices.
Candidates will deliver to the Clerk of Council
their written applications, (naming securities v\ hen
required by ordinance. Ac.) on or before the dav ,
marking on the envelope the office lor which they
offer, except Candidates for ( ity Watch, whowill
report their names to the Clerk.
salaries.
C ollertor and Treasurer, § 1 J'ffO
Clerk of Council, 'SO
City Marshal,
Two City Constable*, 5 K) each.
Eight Watchmen, (pernigho pleach.
Bridge Keeper, 1,000
Super. Streets, Pumps and Water
Works, 'Off
Keeper of the City end County Jail, 500 nnd
[board.
Clerk Lower Market, 500
Clerk Upper Market, 40
Keeper of the Magazine, 200
Keeperof the City Hall, 73
Keeper of ihe City Clock, proposals to accompany
application.
Keeperof the Hospital, proposals to accompany
application.
City Surveyor, Fees.
City Sexton, Fees.
Vendue Masters,
Clerk of the Court of Common Plcrp,
(elected for two years) Fees.
City Sheriff, (elected for tvv-> years.) Fees.
w! MILO OT.IN.
Dec. 30 Clerk of Council.
DCT R . S. Jackson, Teacher on
the Piano Forte, Flute and Violin, respectfully
■ fender* his services to the citizens of Augusta.
References—Henry Parsons, Thus. Richards
and T. 8. Metcalf, Esq’rs.
N. D For terms. 6cr , Inquire st H. Parson’;
kf'Jofr svtro. 6to Deo- 1
French and Spanish Languages. :
F. Le BARRIER, who has been engaged f»r t
many years as a Teacher in several schools of the |
United States, anti of the Island of Cul>a, gives i
lessons of French (hisnative language)and Span- (
ish, either at his residence or in private families, j \
His mode of teaching is simple, and Mil! enable a
scholar to acquire either language in a short time. (
His prices are moderate. Apply to him, at the
United .States Hotel, every morning before ten
o’clock, aud in the afternoon between two and
four.
References— Messrs. 11. H. Gumming. J Adams,
J. Gardner, J. W, Jones, G. T. Dor tc, Dr. Du
gas, N. Delaigle, —<4 ardelle A llhlnd.
dec 31 75 f,r
CHRISTMAS GIFTS AND
NEW YEAR’S PRESENTS.
One of Johnson’s Daguerreotype •
MINI ATURES, a perfect likene-s, put up in a
fine morocco Case, may be had for three dollars.
His rooms are over Messrs. Ll.irk At Racket s
Jewelry Store. Entrance one door from the i’ust
j Office.
U hat present during either of these holidays
: could he more appropriate than a Miniature ot a
; dear friend or relative, true to life and stamped
i U pon metal by the great luminary of our system.
I dec 18 »f 67 ,
■ncvxt\ ■ M I
MARRIED.
On the 7th inst.. hy tlie Rev. Mr. Hard, Mr.
HENRY L LEUN. to Miss EAUR.v JANE
j TAYLOR, both of ibis < iiy.
DEATHS.
1 In Mcrriwether county, on the 25J ult., JOHN
L. CAMPBELL, Esq., aged 21.
In Limestone county. Mahania, on tlie 2Gth nit.,
W1 LLIA d 11. BLACKWELL, aged 54, former
ly a resident of Columbia county in this Slate.
rum~j.varxAt.ui wr-oa. ,
COMMERCIA L.
LATEST iiaTKS Kito M 1.1 v K iU’oo i,.: DLC 4.
LATKBT DATES KROM it A V It '£ :::::::.DLC. j
Augusta Mwrkef, January 9.
COTTON. —"I here was but a limited demand
for Cotton in this market on Thursday, purchasers
i showing no disposition to operate, and toe same >
! state, of things existed yesterday. W e have no j
change to notice, however, in prices. Receipts j
1 contiutie fair for the season.
THE RIVER is still in good boating order,
| and at tlie present lime is over the edge us the .
j lower wharves.
CHARLES TON IMPORTS, JAN 3.
Liverpool —Ship Marathon. 2.385 sacks Sait, j
j ]9 bales Mtizc... 8 casks and 2 baskets Hardware,
j 12 crates and 2 hhds Crockery ware, 2 casks Hard
! ware, 5 hales and 4 casks Mdze.. 19 casks and 1
! case Hardware, 11 casks Hues, 10 casks Chains, ,
i 4 casks Hinges, 2casks Hallowware, 1 case Guns, ,
! 6 cases and 4 bundles, 45 ) bars Iron, 33 bundles ■
i Sheet Iron, 303 Plough Moulds, 30 casks and 1 .
1 rase Hardware. 450 Camp Irons and Covers,
i Hr. barque Rorv O'Moor.-1,934 sacks Salt DO tons
I Coal and 3;)t> hampers Potatoes. I case Mdze., 10 ;
; casks Hardware, 3 bags Nails and ( casks Hollow- ;
| ware, (» casks Hoes. 17 bundles Steel, ‘-.3J0 Iron
l p,.is. 1.055 Camp Ovens. 1,056 Covers, 4p5 Spu.- ;
| ers and I2diimney Backs. 8 Anvils. 1 cask Hard- j
j ware. 2,290 Iron Pots. 760 Camp Ovens, 83d Cov- j
i ers. 250 Spiders, 50 Skilets. 6 Chimney Backs,l (
Hearth, 1 cask Hardware. 2»K) Share Moulds, 14 j
casks lines, I bundle Hues, and 4 canisters and
box Cheese. .
Cadiz —Brig Simora, 15 hh K, 59 quarter casks,
48 eights Wine. 80 tuns Sad, 190 Jars Olives and
\ 19 boxes Raisins
Malaga Brig Magnolia, 1,700 whole, 1,400 hf.
; ami 1,200 qr. boxes Raisins, 206 boxes Lemons,
200 Frails Almonds, »o kegs au.i 290 jars Oiive.s,
100 bbls. and qr. casks Wine.
SAVANNAH IMPORTS, JAN. 5.
ao<v ' j
Cardenas —Brig Wanderer, 3J9 hhds. Mo
! lasses.
COLUMBIA, Jan. 7.— Cotton. —Our market be- •
gins to be again we 11 suppl ie.d with tins article. It
meets a ready sale at prices ranging from tii to j
m.
CHEBAW, Jan. 3— Cotton. —There was quite j
an animated demand fur this arlicle during the j
past week, and a further advance of fully fc was j
obtained. Sales were made at pric.-s ranging
from 9to HIE Principal sales 10 to 10? c.
anwiiM wi ■■ i" 1 mmm ‘ nam * m """ * ,g,Mlwr^"rac ” l * m3Mlllll ,ar *
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. |
MEMORANDA.
The line ship Suiton, Galloway to clear 9th;
| brig Emily. Burr, to clear sth; U. L. brig George,
i A ales, to s ii 7ih; and schr Joint Hancock, Sou- |
i hiates. to sail 4ih, for Cliarleston, were ull up at
i New \o r k 41 hins t.
SAVANNAH. Jan. 7—Arr. Br. shi{> Caledo- j
nia, Wisharl, Liverpool; brig Wanderer, Smith,
Cardenas.
j ( hi, harks Nahumkeag, I"slier. Providence; ,
J,,hn Ben-on, Pitcher. New Orleans; schr. Hen- i
- | rietta. Hughes. Baltimore.
CHARLESTON, Jan. B—Arr.8 —Arr. Brit shipDol- j
i phin, Sullivan. N'ewry, Ireland; trig Magnolia- 1
I I,eslie, Malaga; schrs. Zenith. Patridge, Ply,
. mouth, N.C.; Mary A: Eliza, Cole, Wilmingion, j
, 1 N. C.
In the offing, ship Delta Walker, from Boston; I
; Sue. brig Julia, from Goltenburg; Br. b.-'.g Janet,
and a French brig unknown.
POSTPONED SHERI EE’S NALL.
Will tie sold before Hie Court House door, i n J;u k
’ ; son boro*, Scriveti county, on the first Tuesday
r 1 in February next, between the legal hours ut
sale, tlie follow ing property, to wit :
Joe. a hoy, aii'l Caroline, a girl; levied upon as
the property of L-wis Conner, to satisfy one ti. fa.
1 from the Superior Court, in lavor ot Ann IJ. l>ry
i an, guardian, vs. Le«’is Conner,and ©liters. Pru
i pertv pointed hv the Defendant.
EDMUND B. GROSS, D. Sheriff.
| Jan 9 _ 83 _
1 I SUGARS! SEG ARS ! ! SEGARS !! !
A FINE assortment of various crack brands
i xaL j Ust received at
I J E. H. PEZANT’S
Tobacco, SnuffT anil Segar Store,
Broad-Rt.,opposite the I riitcd States Hotel.
1 Jen 9
"ff andkeih's fresh gar den
• ll i SEED. WARUANTEDCROP OF JSIG-
Just received a full assortment of Fresh and W ar
ranted Genuine GAR DE N SI, ED. direct
from Land relb. Among the varieties are. Larly
Cabbage, Radish, Corn. Onion Sells, and extra
j Early Garden Peas, by the quart.
• ; Dio riiotig for ftiluvalinij furnished in a neat
I pamphlet gratuitously.
WM. HAINES, 232 Broad at.
Jan. S flitw3mo — _
FLOUR and corn meal.
7 j BKLS. Canal FLOUR
j 25 do , best Country Hour
50 Bushels Corn Meal
f j For sale low by JOHN R. DOAv ,
Jan .7
-i BACON! BACON!!
"Z. LBS. JU\.MS. Sides, and Shoul
ders. For sale low- hy
i J,n,7 JOHN R. DOW.
I sue;au and co v 11:i:.
n BAGS prime Rio COFFEE
• H 20 hhds St. Croix, P. Rico and New
i Orleans Sugar. Just received, and for low hy
| Jan 7 JOHN R. DOW^_
1 ~"’millinery goods.
’ 'BTtASHIONABLE Silk and Straw BONNETS;
B’ plain and fancy Dress Caps; Artificial Flow
g ! ers; Ribbons Tabs; Mounting Collars; Needle
worked Lace Edgings, &c. For sale
, ■ on reaeonable terms, hy
’ j MRS E. O. COLLINS,
j Pee. 53 dins over W. H Crane’s store
The Commissioners of the Greene and Pulaski |
Monument Lottery Fund give notice that after I
this dale this serins of Lotteries will be under the !
management of P. B Gregory and Jno. W. Maury, j
of Washington, D. ('., under the firm of J. \V. j
Maury &■ t o . who are alone responsible for the ,
payment of Prizes, and to secure the payment of
which they are under hood for :j7O,OUU.
Savannah, January J, 1817,
GKKENF AM) PULASKI JiONU.M F.NT
I.OTT U R S K S :
j. w. m \t t itv & co., succr. sons to
j. i;. .v « «s., g v.vigtivs. j
CLASS B.
Savannah, January Ihh. 1317.
"IUOOO fLj
31.000! §610! §159! &c. Ac. Ate.
Tickets §l.O0 —shares in proportion.
KXTUA Clj ASS No. 2.
To be determined by tjie Alexandria Class 8., j
.Saturday, January 9, 1816.
(JRAM) SCHEME.
SIX CAPITA!. PRIZES, EACH OP
10*000 DOlil/RS. |
§3,5000! 52.310! 25 of § 1,000!!
With nnme.roii® others.
Tickets §10 —Shares in proportion.
CLASS No. -2.
Determined hv the South Carolina Lottery',.. ys
No. 2, January 14, 18 ;7.
75 Number-- —15 Ballots.
§2,000! §1,100! §1,000! Arc. Are. Arc.
Tickets §2 59—shares in proportion.
For sale by
JOHN A. MILLEN,
two doors abo\ t llie St ;ti e Bank .
sCr"Ordeis from the country promptly attended
J an. 9
BRILLIANT AND CHEAP LIGHTS
FOB STORES. HOTELS. A-c. Arc
rglUE Subscriber ha-' commenced ilie Mannfac
-9 luring of CAMPFIiN’K which is decided
ly the cheapest and iio-i brilliant light now in use.
and would call the attention of Store Keepers and ;
ethers in Augusta, to this very economical Oil, |
which he offer* at wholesale and retail, and v\ ill
furnish it fresh to all his customers. He lias also j
on hand and will he constantly supplied uiib the |
most approved hanging and side (JA3IPIHNE
LAMPS.
B. F. SMITH. Oil Dealer,
76 East Bav, Charleston. S. C. i
P S—Tie has also established a Distillery for i
,he Manufacture of SPIRITS TURPENTI NE.
ROSIN, PJ ' ClI. ami all kinds of \A R N I>l J E-S,
which h>*oflers to Druggists and others, at whole
sale and retail.
Jan 5 tufi— 79
DECIDEDLY NEW.
rail IE stock of CLOTHS. ('as ime res. Vestings.
B Fancy Articles, an I Pi imin'Mgs just opened
by John Bridges. .Merchant Taylor, next door
below the United Stales Hotel. Broad-street, An-
I gu-ta. 'l'he public are respectfully invited before
1 ordering their garments elsewhere, to examine the
! above stock, which they will find to comprise the j
1 best selections that can be made in the New 5 urk |
market. JOHN BRIDGES.
N. |{, Making and Trimming as usual in the !
most fashionable manner. _ Jan 5 |
TO jiuieT
aplOR THE ENSf ING YEAR—V GOOD
BL accustomed to work eillt
i er in town or country. Apply to
JOHN A. BARNES.
Dec. 29 if 73 !
.ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF
1 1 VRTFORU.
CAPITAL $250,000.
rgJAHE undersigned has been appointed Agent for
J 9 the above Company in tins ( by, and is pre- j
j pared to insure Buildings. Merchandise, Furniture
j Ate., against loss or damage by Fire. All losses i
1 vxtll be promptly settled here.
j ' JOSEPH MILLIGAN. Agent. ■
| sepi. ia 6m 38
\u % \ % K %u,
'©riE.
pES P ECT FI LL\ invites the attention of the
i iTa> cilieinsuf Augusta, and of all dealers in and
I conn timers of
- rj.-yx-j TD JES JI S 3
i buying in this market, to an entire new stock just
| opined in the elegant block of iron-front Stores
recently erected on the north side ol Broad-street, i
1 and known as "Metcalf’s Range. ’ (fits store is the j
lower one of the block, three doors chore P. J/;'-
Grvn's, and three hetow li-e. Drup S/t/rt of J. h,. ;
1 Marshal, formerly ]>r. Wray’s.) w here, lie is pre^
■ pared la oiler one oi the richest and choisest stogMHj
Foreign &, ]>i>inostic Dry GgoH|
: ever opened in this city. He would
their a11>•: 1 1i- >ii to adv ;:;tages prejcired^H^H|
convenience of customers in the »• -least
! ter of It s assortment, which he intends Thall errt^
I brace every article that <-au he called (or under the.
| name of Dry Goods, and in the ample room and j
j perfect light to aid in tlieir selection. Foradvan
-1 tages in buying, for the co-nlort and convenience- .
| of putchasers, for saving their lime and money, no
1 effort has heel spared, and none will be spared,
■ which Ihe interest of buyer and seller can suggest,
i or an enlightened economy dictate, to make his
business in every respect deserving the patronage
I of Ihe public.
To hi- former customers, to whose liberal confi*
1 deuce an I past patronage he lias been s;> long in
; dehte*! for business in another •‘Mate, h-* would es
j penally exfen 1 this invitation to call upon him at
! his ro w location.
Augusta, December 17, 1816. 66
FOR SALE.
A PLANTATION, in Burke county,Ga., of
about 1590 acres, mostly oak and hickory
land, lying on Mclntosh
Waynesboro. F.ight or nine hundred acres (one
fourth very recently) cleared.ami under newly re
paired fences. On and attached to the place, are
a large two story dwelling, new overseer an I ne
gro bouses, and ail requisite outbuildings, im lad
ing blacksmith and carpenter s shop, and a mill
seal which can be easily improved. Hogs, cattle,
unties, wagons, implements and mechanic's tools,
i in proportion to the force, and if desired, the crops
| of coni, and fodder, and p M as, potatoes and wheat,
| will la; included in the sale. About 10 Negroes,
| nearly three-fourths workers, will be sold with the
! plantation, or separately.
j All will be sold under the market price; at..
the most liberal terms. Possession given imn., •>-
svlely. Apply to 31. C. 31 ll.\ d.MOND,
Hamburg, Sj. ! ’a
Jan 1 15 76
! The Chronicle & Sentinel will copy 3 lim ■«.
"LAHirCAMFSr
4 SUPPLY of rich and beautiful Solar T.ani
Lamps, from ike factory of Cornelius <A Co.,
just received and for sale low by
CLARK, RACKETT A- CO.
Oct.H 25
rgNHE SFBSCRIIiEIiS would announce to
9L tite citizens of At-gusta and vicinity, that
they have on hand and oifer to the public 31E
TA LIC IM 31TS, of different kinds and on the
most improved plans, and'possessing many advan
tages ox er oilier pumps now to use. Afierseveral
ys-ars experience in I*l \drat.lic Apparatuses for
raising water, they feel confident that a trial of
their Tumps is all that is necessary to bring
litem into general use. All persons having deep
wells, cisterns, springs at a distance, that they wish
brought to the house, will find then to be a cheap
and durable article, beyond a doiftt. Particular
attention will be paid to all proposal'for Watering
Towns and Villages. For par.icnlats enquire at
the Shop, or at the American Hotel.
TODD A: BIUDLEV.
Hamburg, Jnn.6. 1— 80
GAR I)EX AATTfIELD”SREO7
A FULL assortment of b!us Grass. Orchil Grass,
Herds Grass, red aiul white Clover Bae(. Also,
an extensive assortment of Fresh Garden Seed, always
on hand, suited to the season. WiT H
, Oei I
§ 2 5 REWARD.
•0,-5 RAN AWAY from the subscriber on the
nigiit of the sth lost., negro man JOHN,
a stout, well-hmlt, likely lelloxv, thirty
j, - years of aee. about 5 feet i inches in
h.-ight, a high retreating forehead, good teeth, j
w ide hetweeii the eyes, gi viug him somewhat of a .
squinting aj-H»earan< e. and rather light in color; he i
may have free papers, or represent as j
free to avoid detection. I will give the above, re- j
ward for his d divery to in • in Augusta, or ten dol- j
lars if iotlged i:t a..S' j xii so that i can V*f him.
JNO. li VRBESON. t
Jnn.. 3 .3 B2
FiVfc L-OGLAk» IHvd
0X KANA.VAY from the subscriber his
yiv, Negro hoy 11 Abut BEDEL. He is a
likely fellow. about five feet eight or nine
inches high. 35 or 40 years of age, and has |
a scar on »ne of his cheeks. Ihe above reward
will he given for his apprehension and delivery to i
me . 8 JOHN MOORE. j
Jan. 5 ' j
IIOWaH !> HOTEL,
NEW YORK.
Corner of Broadway ond Miiden L ine.
'l’ll E Subscribers thankful for |
H: the very liberal patronage they if
S.-Jlf have received in the above well
known an i extensive Fsla 1 v nit beg most res- i
|>ectfuiiy to solicit a ( M;e c.ii’ce of iue same, j
with the assurance that . ■ no Hotel m the city is j
better calculated to ei.sure tl e comfort and con- .
venience of its {»nesls, so at no other House will I
stronger en leavers he manifested invariably, lu !
deserve the public favor. i
THO3IAS Az WHITE.
Jan. 5 2mo— 79 j
TO RENT.
- From the 15;li ins;., the upper part of
that pleasantly siiuat ii three story brick
A M HOUSE, first door above the Bridge
Biii'ik Buildings. Fur terms. Arc., apply on the
premises, or to GEORGE iHt'.W.
Jan 7 fi— $ I
~ r i 0 MV ULD FilllADS A%D rilftOMS.
"As yon find ns
liecomme ni ns.”
KAG Lit HOTEL.
BL__\ The snhsertber having rented the spa- 1
fr . .-q clous and comfortalile 1 iou.-e, known as
the EAGLE HO TEL, formerly kept by
D. N. Jit Non. of this place, will be happy to accom
modate his friends ta such a manner as to give
perfect satisfaction.
His charges will be moderate and his table sup
plied with the best this section of the country
can afford. In addition to his House, he has two
large stables in fine order, w hich will he attended
I by faithful Ostlers, and provided with good pru-
I vender. It will also he his duty to see
"That none go avvav dissatisfied."
JOHN BUTT.
Watrenton. Dec 9. 1816. .79
CLABK, RACKETT & uST
HAVE just received a
(a <V new and Itirge stock of GOLD and V
SILVER \\ \TUJIES, of the
makers, Watch 'Trimmings and ornaments; JEU -
EERY, OF ALL KINDS; Silver Spoons, Forks,
Knives am! Gups; Tinted A are; Waiters, ( asters,
Candlesticks, 'Tea Sets, Cake Baskets, Arc.; Bri
tannia Wire; Painted ami Japanned Waiters, in
j sets, a new style; Table dials and Brushes, of a
! fine quality; Mantle Ornaments, gilt and silvered,
with limps; fine Mantle ( locks, in wood and mar
i hie; a great variety of Fancy Goods. Work Boxes,
j Bead Hags, Bag and Purse <’lasps; Gilt, silver and
j steel Beads; Cologne Bottles, silver, pearl, shell,
j ivory and velvet Card Cases; shell and fine Imffa
j h, Dressing Combs; Hair Brushes.'Tooth Broshes,
Are. Bix Barrel Revolving PISTOLS, 3 siz>-<;
j another lot of the famed "Lecoultre” RAZOR,
| with 2 blades; a good supply also of Rodgers’ and
other makers; Rodgers, Meehi. ( hapinau. SaitnJ
| ers, “Lecoutre,” and Emerson Strops; Shaving
; Creams,"Gnerlain” ami others; Old Naples Soap;
1 choice Lather Brushes; fine Pocket Cutlery, Ac.
SPECTACLES.
; The Perifocal Spectacles, sold by ns, we still
: recommend, with great confidence, to our cus
i miners. We have a good supply in gold, silver,
and steel frames, and are prepared lu til them to
i old frames at short notice.
Gold and silver Spectacles, with the ordinary
convex glass, for sale at very low rates, and glasi,-
■ es fried to suit the sight with accuracy,
j N, B—Clocks and W atches repaired and regn
; later? with care. W at: h Glasses. Tools and 31a
terials for sale to the traile at low rates,
o. t 22 J 9
TEKIFUCAL BPEHbU'LEB.
neither the french meniscus, nor wol
EASTON’S ENGLISH TE RISC OTIC.
FKAO all w ho experience inconvenience in the
j JL of the common kind of Glasses, and especi-
y j n n jo hi ri iidi rig, t hese S pect acles will he found
Rnos i valuable substitute; in no case,except w here
■te optic m‘rv e has been pronounceddiseased, have
Rtey failed, when properly fitted, to give satisfac
tion.
ixNo better proof of tlieir superior merit canoe
Ben to each individual who may need Glasses
Bn the satisfaction he will experience in the use
1 of them.
; 'These Glasses can he obtained in this place only
of CLARK. RACKETT & CO.,
Agents for the Manufacturers,
who have now on hand a good supply in gold anti
; silver frames. Perifocal Glasses filled lu any frame,
j for anv vision.
Spectacles in gold, silver and ste«d. forsale very
low by CLARK, RACKETT & CO.,
Dealers in Watches,Jewelry, Silver Ware.&c.
; may 8 137
STILL CHEAPER !
OiV IF A S 111 -V ij TO\ ■ S TII EE T ,
Three Dour* &oulh <J Thomas Dai is' Store.
J pJ'T.lf |
TO ,u:t(I!{ IEB. 15171 LOURS AM) RAILROAD COM
cp TAMES, AND TO AU. WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
'Toe «y 5 -crib r ink es this m ‘I hod ol i a form tag his Ir ip mis
and custom rs. and the public generally, that he has
| bcea induced to tower ' is prices tor work on account of
; t ie dullness of business, a d with the hopes of doine
i in >re bus ness. H e will Wo: kat the follow in a; r.* * t s :
i Tm Roofing put on at per 100 square li. or 125 c. per
square when the materials are furnished.
Large Gutters, forme*iy 31 c. p< r ft. rcducidio 1 if.
Large Uouductor Pipes 25-. 4 * “ )-’ c -
Saiutl Gutters, 20c. “ “ T2.‘c.
Smut: Conductor Pipes 20c. 11 “ 12(c.
\ Gutter Hooks, )Cc. “ “ 9c.
j Oil Cans, all sines, 2nc.percal. “ l !, r.
Bathing Tubs, $!3 (It) apiece, “ S 8 00
He wot go to any part of the country to put up Gutters
and Roofing and no extra charges will be made for it, it
j conveyance .m I board .»re furnished.
A iiv r'f-ience or security will be given forthe perform
n f-e'r.t work nr eon tracts made by him, and the best
i , n ,t .sill b used that the market ran .afford.
v• _ one of tile ie- I workmen ia his #*n)pt*'-X*, hr
e, ishimsi lft.bat he will please any who may givt
him a call Itotlt in price and quality.
I Sept. 28 R- F. BOUVER.
i " ' ~
I . m ii ci
> MS— >
■ F. CHFW offers for sale a. la-ge rt«sort
BTO ment of Factory and Cook S TON F.S of iht
latest fasltiono and most approved style, for Worn
j or Coal, opposite the Eagle <Si Phcenix Hotel, Broad
street, Augusta, Ga. sept2l
POTATOES, POTATOES.
JUST arrived 20 bhls. of the teal 3lercor Po
tatoes, in fir?r ravex»rder.
JOHN R. DOW.
net 18 16
PUBLIC SALES.
Administrators Sale. Postponed.
On FRIDAY, the Istli day of January, at the
late resilience of Cary Johnston, deceased, in
Columbia county, between the usual hours vvtli
be sold.
The w hole of the perishable Property belonging
! to the estate of said deceased. con>i-ting <>f House- ;
hold and Kitchen FURNITURE Firming I ten-
I sils, Corn. Fodder. Horses, Cows, Hogs, V. agon, ;
1 Cotton Gin, ic., «Le.
ALSO.
F'-nr NEG ROE 8 to hire, and the Plantation to
rent f»r the, year, <n th |- suin'* dav.
Terms made known on the day of •flc.
Jan 7 bl By TuK Administrator^
Administrator's
j On the first Tuesday in March next, will be sd ~
a'the Ci-nrt House. Ebja. Gilmer county, be
j tween the usual hours of sale, oJ
A tract of Ltml. lying in the 7th district. 2o
i japeiion. in llie ronritv of
i okce, known as No. 2.85. arid containing 160 acres,
! —belonging to th.e estate, of Alexander .Mclver.
1 late of Richniontl county. Soiil for the benefit of
I the heirs mid creditors ofsuid deceased. J errns
i made knuti on the dav of sale,
\V. EW ING JOHNSTON; Adm’r.
Jan 7 vvtd 81
BUSINESS CARDS.
r>. r. d vmfbb.
'VA
31 VCOV,WEO«GIA,
Practices in the following counties: —Pike. Up
son, .Monro®, Twiggs. Pulaski, Sumter, Crawford,
Houston, Dooly and Jones. [dec 2'* 1 y
dTgTwilds,
a fw. a *m, f « X
aih'd u, Ve/ -» «d'v 2a, a.•• ■> oci W }
SPARTA, GEORGIA.
j Will practice in Hancock, Warren, Washington j
and I'altaferro Counties.
Dec. 8 lv 53 |
GEO. G. McWIIOIvTEII, j
AT T O IIN EV A T LA W .
OFFICE LAIC HAM UP, AUGUSTA, UEORGW
| uct 23 6in 29
DAVID ADASIS,
! Attorney at Law, Hamburg, So. C;
i OfHce over the store of Sibley Az Crapon—will
practice in the Law Courts of Edgefield and Barn
i well. 39 ly *2l
XV. WILSON,
PORTRAIT PAINTER.
A few PORTRAITS will lie undertaken if 1
early application is made at his Studio, Unitarian (
Church, corner ol Greene and Jackson-slreets.
nov 25 if H _
clevelandTspear,
I MBCEOX fflpvßEWlSf S
N O . 2 15 BROAD - ST.,
(Over Aldrich Green’s Shoe Store.J
nov 11 ly 25
| Charleston Advertisements.
Mmmm.
rg3IIE subscriber begs leave to call the aMeiition
J 3. of Country Merchants. Planters. &c.. to his
very extensive stock of STAPLE A.\l) h AAC 1
JjllY GOODS, which he offers at New \ nk
prices, for cash or approved notes. His stock ol
DOMESTICS tire direct from the Factories, and
Dress Goods just received per last arrivals 1 rom
Europe, consisting in part of the following:
3, -1.5. 6 and 12-1 Brown Shirting and oh» eting 1
3, 4. 5, 6. 10and 12-4 Bleached do. do.
Prints of every tie-scrip ton
Cashmeres i Cashmer Des E Casse
310 ti.-e De Ltiines, I bully’s
; i’iitiied Bareges and Balzarines.
ALSO,
I Black. Brown, Blue and Green Broad Cloth*
! Black Dne Skins and Cassimeres
j Silk. Satin, Cashmere and Valentia Vcslinga
Cravats, Scarfs, Stocks and Collars,
And every-article to lie found in tie* Dry Goods
line. E. \V. BANCKUFT, -
253 King-street, Cliarleston, S. C.
sept 7 33
z-5 VICTORIA HOTEL,
Jil S_ CHARLESTON’, S. C. i ? K 3 i
1 COR.SLR OF KING AND PRINCESS- STS.
I I !>' (~ASh ’
J. B. Atwood, 1
i This splendid, elevated and commodious Estah*
i iishment combines advantages equal, it not superi
or. to any Hotel in the city, particularly on account '
of its central hwattott and ttiry coiislrUciion
Board, per day §1 00
Do. per week, 6 00
feh 23 lv 105
WAREHOUSE -V COMMISSION
I HUS I N ESS.
> | fWAHE LNDEUSIGNED continue to transact
H the above business at tlieir extensive FIRE
PROOF WAREHOUSE, on Jackson street, near
the Depot of the Georgia Rail Road, and to re.eixe
j Cotton and oilier consignments per Rail Road,
without an 'J < harpe for drayape.
j Their personal attention will lie given to the in*
| terest <>f their customers in the storage and sale of
| all Cotton ami other consignments entrusted to
. | their care,and liberal advances made when desir
ed on produce in ttore.
D’ANTIGNAC A EVAN-’,
sept 30 43
MWSoFUWEMEirs"
I Jdj.r.tensive Fire-Proof TV are-House.
f!?311E undersigned respectfully inform their
; ft tends and the public, that they sllll Continue
” the
f j WARE-HOUSE A COMMISSION BUSINESS,
* ; at their old Stand on 31’lntosh Street, w here they
will devote th'dr personal attention lu all business
r ; enirnsted to tlieir care. ‘ *
'Their rates for Selling and Storing Cotton ami
’’ I other Produce, w ill be the same as other regular
.. | houses.
Orders f..r purchasing Groceries. Ragging. Hope,
•. 1 Arc., will be promptly fili**d at the lowest market
. prices. DAWSON At WEAVER.
0 | July 31 6m 17
* 1 “RECEIVED THIS DAY,
i- 15Y JOHN P. SFTZE.
t Pil’d’ES SUPERIOR INGRAIN, ANDj
j THREE PLY CARPETINGS, of new
c : designs, and brilliant colors, which he offers at
| prices to suit Lite times. august 28
- Brilliant Military Silver Bullet
%/
Ve>t Buttons,
§M:ni as \x ere made by* the subscriber for Gens.
, Jackson. Glasscock, and many others of our
1 military worthies of the last war .Manufactured
|by ' JOHN GUI.MARIN.
Watch Maker, at No. 153, Broid-st. Augusta,Ga.
IS. B. 'They are made xx ith the same old punch
; with one of which (Jen. Pakenham was mortally
wounded at the battle of New Orleans, <>n the Bth
January, 1815, of which the wonderful incidents
therewith connected aml recently republished,
can he seen at No. 153 Broad*Bt. Augusta, Ga.
dec 31 if 75
t LIT E R ARVI) EPO T ,
m CIIARLKSrOW S. C.,
id No.— Mkrtimg-Street.
1 The subscriber having pun hosed the Lite estab
lishment of 31 r. S. A. Holmes, proposes to continue
the business in all its various brandies, ami de
sires a continuation of that patronage heretofore
>• extended.
Country orders soiidted and promptly attended
j to EUGENE 3 BELL,
i Nev 1 €oq 28
PUBLIC SALES.
RICHMOND Slirnil T’S sam:.
On t!»♦* first Tuesday m February next, mil be
sold at the lower Market House, in tlie city of
Aliens a, within the ie_y.il hours of .-aie, the fol
low insj prujieriy, to wit:
A negro man named Thornton, about—years
of age. Also, a Batcher H >use and Pen, situated
in the upper part of tlie city of Augusta, near tbs
ha-in of the Augusta Canal, and known as >loN
g ,o’s Butcher Pen. Levied >n as the property of
Frederick T. Morgan, to satisfy a li fa. on tha
foreclosure of a mortgage D oiaj from the Infe
rior Court of Richmond county, in favor of Tur
ner Clanton vs. Frederick 1' Morgan.
WILLIAM V. ivLli, Deputy SherifT.
I)t*r. 4 55
Admiiist>ator's Sale.
On toe first Tuesday in Februaiv next, w ill be sold,
cl the lower market iiouse in the city ot Augus
ta, at the ri.-h of the fritter pur baser, he not
having coni) died with u.e terms ol sale, within
the legal hours of sale.
Aii that tract or parcel of Land, with the im
provements thereon, about 8 miles from Augusta,
whereon the late \lcxander Mclver resided, situ
a,cd on Bull r’s creek, and known as a part of the
Murray Mill Tract, containing 191 acres, more or
less. Also, a tract of Land adjoining tic above,
containing !<’/ acres, more or less —belonging : t
the est ite of Alex. del > er. deccasi d. Sold for me
nen fit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Terms—-One half cash, balance approved etc
dorsed note, . , .
W. EWINd JOHNS 1 ON, Adm r.
Jan. 8 vvtd
Administrators’ Sale.
Will he sold at the Cc m- House, in the County of
Marly, on the first Tuesday in February next,
Two tracts of Lands, belonging to the Fistula
of John Fulcher,dec’ll.. lying in said ( utility of
Marly, one known by No. 1 If) in the I3lh District,
containing 230 acres; tin - other known as No. l!>,
in the lith District, containing 250 acres. Tha
above tracts o! Land sold under an order of tha
Court of Ordinary of Richmond County, for tha
benefit of the heirs of »aiJ Estate. J enus on lha
'■' J 2KS.,I-
Nov. 29 wtd sil
Adtniriisfrator's Sate.
Under an order of ih- < ourt Ordinary of llich
muini county,! wil; expose lor sale on the first
Tuesday in February next, at the Court House
in Thomas county,
Lot No. !(j9, in th * 17th District of said countv,
(formerly Marly) Containing 230 acres; and on the
same day, at the C ourt House, in i’i ■ ( ounty of
Marly. Lot No.—.in th- — District of said county ,
near the waters of Pachilta creek, containing -3d
acres. All belonging to the Estate of John Cor
niiik, and scdil for the iienelii ol me heirs and
creditors of said Estate.
JOHN C, SN’F-AI), Administrator.
Nov. 29 wtd s'l
— -
Executor’s Sale.
Will he sold on the first 'l’liesday in February next,
before the ((ourt Hoii-e door in Mlhert county.
The follow ing properly to wit;
Two hundred and fourteen acr-s of Land, more
1 or less, on tha waters ol Vans creek, adjoining
, lands of Thomas Johnston and others.
A 1,60,
! Two hundred and forty-four acres of Land.morn
| or less, on the waters of Beaver dam creek, ad
joining lands of B. C. \\ ail and others, and known
i a» ilie Colson tract.
AI.SO,
One thou sand and sixty-four acres of Land.more
. or less, on the Savannah river, a joining lands of
Singleton W. Allen, Joseph Rucker and others,
j ami known as the River Plantation. This tract of
land will he solo in two seperale tracts if thought
to he desirable. The foregoing lands sold in con*
funnily to the will ol Beverly Alien, deceased.
Terms of sale made know n on the day.
LINDSAY IM SMITH, ')
BEVERLY A. TKVSLY.) Lxt(Utorfc -
Mlhert comity, November 2t>, IHI6.
Tht t’lirunicle & Sentinel will please ropy
the above three lines weekly and forward the ac
count to the Executors for payment.
nov 23 47
Admin Istrator’s Sale.
Will be sold at the late residence oi V\ illiarn John
son, sr., deceased, in Warren county, on VN ed
n-sday, the 31 of February next, ad the perisha
ble property of said estate, consisting ol
Horses, callle. hogs, (stock and fat.) mules,
sheep, plantation tool-, hlack-miih tools, house
hold and kitchen furniture, corn, fodder, cull oil,
i die. &c. Terms on the day of sale,
j I expect also to rent the lands and hire tire ne
groes. men. women, boys and girls, on the same
I day and lime.
Sah*. re- ting and hireing to continue from day
; to day until all is disposed of.
dec' 23 \\ 1 LLI AM GIBSON, AdroV
MISCELLANEOUS.
CLASSICAL SCHOOL.
ON MONDAY,the SCTIOOL of the sub-rnber
will be open for the reception of Students.
Jan. 2 if W. B LEA HI
ori’lCL STEA3I BO VI CO. OF CA. f
Savanmi. Dec'-ml)'-r22, 184 G. $
4 T a meeting of 'h" Board of Directors of ibis
Corporation, held at this office on ihe 21st r
inst.. if was
i Resolved, That a'general meeting ofilie Stock- M
holders beheld al tins office unlhe23lh ol Janua
ry next.
A meeting of the s fockholders is therefore re
quested on the day above mentioned at 12 o'clock,
N1 . when business will he laad belorc them of im
portance to the Com 'any. , ;##J
lost rati from the C-j.istitu'ion of Ihe Steamboat Co.
“Art. 5. Wlieii lour stockholders,”' holding to- ;
pother (ifiy shares, concur in desiring a general
meet ing ol the slock ladders, they shall have power
to call one by giving at least thirty days notice in
a Savannah and Augusta newspaper, ol the lima
.oi.i place of such meeting to be held
' “The, quorum of am ei ing of stockholders shall
he a majority of th- stock imideta, either present
or represented, who shall he hollers of two-third#
of ihe capital stock. The President and Secretary
of ihe General Board of shall officiate
in the same capacities for the in eiing oi slock
[ holders.”
'ihe terms and conditions of t lie above article
having been complied with, i!i ■ meeting of stock
holdeis Will lake place as ai),v*- Jneiit lolled.
R. M. tiOOUWiN,
Prcs’dl. S. B. C. of Georgia.
d #>c 21 t I / 2
G R O C~E ii IMS.
rjJJAHM HOODS, remaining on hand of tha
M. Stock of the late I iiomas J. Pa it via lee, ara
offered for sale, at the old stand, on lavorahm
terms. The stock consists of a g neral assortment
of GROCERIES. JKON and BAGGING, with
some very superior WIN MS and LIQUORS.
Dec. 30 if 74
TOBACCO AND SEGAUS
or run cnotCnsr nit vnds.
AfKH N'l KV iMMI«’HANTS and gentlemen ;
j *&'■' ‘ who visit Augusta, and who desire to enjoy -i ‘
•o good SPANISH SMG.AR, or chew the WELD,
put up in splendid style, or who purchase to sell,
I will find iii" a tail times ready to supply their de
-1 mauds, at Wholesale or Ilrlnil.
{fZf I would respectfully request person* who
visit tic-city, to snpp'v thenis" ve- in my line—to
I examine mu Slock, he!ore /mrt hasinjT eist an
I it is selected by c impetent judges, and patronised
by old Smokers and C hewers of the favorite VV eed.
(liaSTAV V^ljr.R.
One door below John P. Seine's Dryjflo-ds’ Store,
Broad-street. sep 23 4U
POTATOES
Just remixed from th^Korth ,
■‘‘‘Tb ISBLS. yellow for planting
w 3>J do. a choice ealing,
’ SMI'D RYE, Seed Oats. Corn and Cow Pea*.
For salt- by SCR A NTON fc STARK,
Jan 1 3m 73
j Bkisoid Tio.y or ro.p vutnj;k
jjy >ll IP.—'l liy Co-Partnership heretofore ex
t-tii g under the, firm cf MASON & 1 i I I Lh,
i> till, day dissolved by mutual consent. The bus.
. inoss of ihe obi firm will be setiDd by Joseph Ma
; I sun. JOSEPH MASON.
, J)er. 3d. 18IS. E B. T^M’ILL.
i 'J’lie undersigned will continue the Advertising
i j Agency business, on Iks own acconhf.
New A’ork, Dec. 3.1, Isß. JUc.EPff MASO.».
j li.c ;s »