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«ii * w*r«ow.«* i !■■!■■■—juju
. - aa a«_ bg© ®
The Citizens and the Fir© Compa
nies will ph-a-e accept my warmer thanks for the
very prompt and efficient service rendered in sa
ving me a home from the devouring fl trac.
Yours, very respectfully,
FOSTER BLODGET.
Aiigu*la, July 15, 1816.
a Meeting ol’ the Sec Mid j
Division Independent Fire Company, on Monday ;
Evening the 13th instant, it was unanimously
Resulted, Tint the thanks of lh.; Company he
tendered to his Honor the Mayor, and to Edmond |
i; Glascock, E-q , for the r-freslttn jin* so liberal- j
ly furnished u» at the lire on Sunday jn >rning last, i
Resolved, That the Secretary have the foregoing |
resolution published in the oily papers.
July 15 J. 11. STOCKTON, Sec’y.
I. O. ©. fT
AVGUSTA ENCAMPMENT. NO. 5.
A called meeting will be h Id this Evening at
8 o’clo k precisely. Also, a regular meeting will
be held on Friday Evening next, to which members;
Vvjll please pay particular notice.
By oidsr of C. I*.
C. L. GllE.'i VILLE, Scribe pro tem.
July 15 15
HANCOCK DEMOCRATS
A T TE A TIG JS!
A meeting of the Democratic Party of Hancock !
County will be held at the Court House on the first |
Tuesday in August, for the purpose of appointing !
delegates to the Convention to be held in Warren- j
ton, on Saturday, 15th August, to nominate a suit- |
uhle candidate to represent the Bih District in the j
next Congress. MANY DEMOCRATS.
July 13 9
LLr'A Meeting of the Democrats
of Burke County is requested at Waynesboro’, on j
the first Tuesday in August (the ithj for the purpose }
of appointing delegates no the contemplated Con* I
ventton at Warreaton, on the 15th pros., to select i
n suiiab'e candidate for Congress from the Blh '
Congressional District. • j
ONE OF THE FAITHFUL.
July 13 9
EL GLA J3Sh£ «'l
Ministers ofthe Gospel and Justices of the Peace, j
in Richmond County who hold Marriage Licences, j
are respectfully requested to return them to the |
clerk, duly certified for record, ns the Law re- j
quires them to do. A great ninny are never re- |
turned, either through the neglect of those having
lln-m, or such persons not being aware that the
Law makes it their duty, that Licences should he
returned and recorded with the certificate.
LEON' P. DUO AS, Clerk c. o. r. c.
July 10 38
I.T. HEARD it CO.
WARE-HOUSE AND C REMISSION BUSINESS,
At the old stand on Jackson-street, leading from ,
the Rail Road to the River,
jan 28 91
J . A L E X AN D E 11,
WAREHOUSE AMD COMMISSION MERC HAST
corner of Oreen at id Camplndl-btreef*,
July 12] At’cusTA, (ieokuia. (ly
STOVALL & SIMMONS
CO. N’T IN L' E TIIK
COMMISSION m : ML\LSS, AT THEIR
FIKE-PliOOt 1 WaKIvIKH SE,
Bkoau-st., Auuusta.Ga. j
Ang I I ly 24
Latest Danes from li vEiti’ooi.,:::::::: ;;jUNE 18
Latest DATES from it \vßKjusE 17
AUGI ST A PRICES CU RR EN T .
CORRECTED WEEKLY.
AS tCI.ES. WHOLESALE. |j DUTY.
tl,tuti.a\l, .<F 1-1 « 14 it (,4c j;tl*
Cian “ i 17 a 18 J sq. vd.
BACON, Hants,..' i* It* 8 a. 10 i
Suleit “ i 7 a ti-y l V 3c.p lb I
Shoulder*, “ 1 b a 7 , J
CANDLLB, Sperm “ I 32 a 33 ij t
AUainaiitiuc,. “ | 29 a 3d |j 5 ‘ L ’‘ IL>
Tallow, “ II a 13 l'3c. pr. Ib
COFFEE,Java “ 12 a 14 ji J
Laguira “ 9 s 94;: / free.
Kio, t “ 8 a 9 )
CHEESE, in Casks *• On 0u !l (n_ „
iu Boxes, “ 10 a lei y c | “
FISH , Mackerel. No. 1... p bill 12 ip »14 nO s(‘c
N 0.0,.. *• 900 alO o'i ■ per
No. 3,.. “ bUO u li .70 j 5 barrel.
FLOUR,CanaI “ bOO a 650 |i (70c. p r
Country, “ J<s a 350 j! J 112 tbs
GRAIN,Corn, pbu Si a So ilO els.
Oats, “ 45 a 70 ■ s per
. I’eus, “ S7 a ]OO J bushel
LARD, *> ft. S a 9
LI dE t> bbl 200 a 225 j
MJLASSES, N. Orleans, t v g.d 37 a 40 'i 41 ni.
Culu, . “ 24 a 30 ■ Jpfg.-I.
ROPE, Kentucky Pth .51 n 7 (4tcis.
Manilla “I 9 « 10 1 \ per tb
It AIMINS *> box 250 a 3 (-0 3c.pr. fb
KICK & 100 lbs 4 0.) a 1 .V) }j
Bl’i Kl I'S, Cop. Brandy,. V gal 20u a 300 slp.cal
llollaml Gin, “ 120 a 130 60e.p.“
J.nni ca It mu. “ 2 .*0 c 000 4
Domestic Whiskey, “ ~8 a 30 |7O ct*.
Do Kura, “ 35 u 36 |1 v prr
Do Gin, “ 36 n 40 i gallon
Do Brandy, “ 45 „ 624 )
SUGAR, Sanlal’roiX tts 9} a 10 )
Porto Rico, “ j 8 a 9 S
New-Oi leans,.... “ 7 a 8 ) *
PAI.T •P’ sack 14 i u 150 )
Do t* bush 45 a 50 • lbs.
SOAP ..p m 5 o 7 4c-p. IB
TEAS, Imperial, “ 80 a 87 v
G in powder bo a 87 % free.
Hyson, “ t 80 a 87 ! j
TWINE. American ... -“ 18 n 20 ( Gcents
English “ .40 a 45 < per lb
SPICES, Popper “ 12 a 14 ) Scents
Pimento, “ 12 a 00 ! j per lb
WOOL, washed, IS a 00
Do. unwashed, 15 a 00 ,j
LEATHER, Sole, Hemlock, 14 « IS jt
Do. " Oak, 20 a 25 jj
Do. Upper,No-the.n pr.doz. 10( a 18 j
Do. ** Southern “ 15 a 20 ,j
PEEK FlPOttie -25 a 250 j
FORK *‘ “ SHO « 825 |
SHEEP each, 123 « 150 |
AIM; I ST V ?! AK K ET. JULY 10.
COTTON.—The demand has been very active
with large sales since the account* by the Brimn
fiia, at prices ranging from (> to 74 cents—principal
tale* at 64 to 7 cents. Between 600 and 700 bales
changed hands yesterday at these rates. Choice
lots will bring to. over our highest quotatiau.
EXCHANGE.
Augustalnsnrance and Banking Company,.. . par
Bank ol Augusta,
Branch State of Georgia, Augusta, “
Bank of Brunswick,. “
Georgia Kail Road, .... “
Mechanic*’ Bank, “
Bank ol St. Mary’s, “
Bank of Milledgeville, .. “
Bank ot the State of Georgia, at Savannah,... “
Branches of ditto, “
Marine and Fire Insurance Bank, Savannah,. “
Branch of ditto, at Macon, “
Planters’Bank, Savannah, “
Central Bank of (Jeorgia, “
Central 11. R. A B’k’g. Co., Savannah, “
Charleston Banks, .... “
Bank of Camden, “
Hank ut GeonreloWn “
Commercial, Columbia - “
Merchants', at Cheraw,.. “
Bank of Hamburg,.... ... ... ... ....... “
Alabama N'o’es, 3 !3 5 riis.
Merchants* Bank of ?lac«.n 5 r® 0 “
Bank, at fjtlciJ
NO SALE OR UNCERTAIN.
Rank of Darien and Branches.
Bst k of Col ambus.
Chattahoochee Kail Road and Bankltq? Company
Mot.roe Rail Road and Hanking Company.
Pmnters and Mechanics’ Bank, Columbus.
-stern Bank of <»e irsjia, at iiome.
Escbange Bank, Brunswick.
Ins. Bantt of Culumbns, at dacon .. no circulation
i iiaiiU oj Lulnnilius.
Cll F.v. KS.
On W York 4 prtra
1 hi.adutphia, ....... 4 prcia.
iprem.
Cnarlv-ton and Navajinah, p ;tr .
Lesingion. iventiii k v, “
Nashville, 1 ennesoee, <•
STOt KS.
G»-r.r.ria. 8 per c-nts 100a 101
i Gvnr2ia.fi per cents 94 „ 95
S H I P N i: W s.
SAV ANN All, July 13. —A rr brigs Exact, New
sc!k; L. Baldwin, do j schr,Gen. \\ aahitmton,
Baltimore.
(TIAKLESTOX, July 13.—Arr. ship Sutton,
N 1 ork; brig < arulina, do.
Went to sea, lirig Ju Hitchcock, a Northern
port: steam packets C. Vanderbilt, Wilmington,
N Wilmington, do.
GEOItBIA, SciivHU County.
HERE AS, JAMES W. KITTLES applies
V # to rn** lor Letters of Administration on 'he
estate and effects of Z tcHARf Ail CONYERS,
■ late of said county, deceased.
These tire therefore to cite and admonish all and
J singular the kindred and creditors of >aid deceased,
| to be and apjiear at my offiee, within the time pre
| scntied by law, to sbevv cause, if any iliey have,
j why said let te>s should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office in Jacksonboro’,
i tiiis 8111 July, 18i6.
July 15 ALEXANDER KEMPM'lerk
j
| 215 Broad-steel, over Aldrich &. Green’s Shoe j
| Store. RHOV I j
| William it pritchard |
Has returned to Hie city, and is prepared to at- |
I tend to calls in his prole sian. Term* reasonable,
j and operations warranted.
: may 18 vvtf 141
I m.-l: jgs m «l? «.
I>ir. A. 1.. IIA3I3IGND,
nfTers his professi na 1 serv ices to the cilizensof Au
gusta and its vicinity.
Dr. H. may be found at nil times, when not pro- i
fessionatly engaged, at his oilice on Centre-street, j
se< ond door north of A. Baudry’s Drug Store.
July 24, 1845 41
RTNDER the care of the Bresbyterian Synods of
i iSIJ Georgia and Floiida, South Carolina and Ala;
i baiua.
FACULTY.
i Rev. S. K. Tai.maoE, D. D.—President and Pro
lessor of Mental and Moral Science, and tvi- j
deuces of Christianity.
Rev. Ferdinand Jacobs, A. M. —South Carolina
Professor of .ualhemiuics.
Rev. J. W. Baker, A. .Vl.—Georgia and Florida
Professor ol Ancient Languages.
* Alabama Professor of Chem
istry and Natural Philosophy.
C. VV. Lane, A.Al.—Assistant teacher of Chemis
try ami Natural Philosophy.
R. H. Ramsay, A. .M. —rt.ec.tor of Academy and
Ex-oliicio tnenilter of the Facullv-
TERMS (JF ADMISSION.
Candidates lot the 1 resimtan t. lass,must sustain
I an exaintiiaiton on Caesar, Virgil, Lucero’s Select
Orations, trie Gospels in the Greek Testament,
Graeca Minora—together with Latin and Lfreck
Grammar—also, English Grammar, Arithmetic and
Goographv.
TERMS AND VACATIONS.
'l’he College year is div tiled into two 'Perms or
ses ions.—The lirst session begins on tli first won
day in January, and closes on the second Wednes
day in 3 ay. 'J he second session begins four weeks
after the close ofthe lirst session (middle of June.)
and continues until the day ol tue Annual Com
mencement, which takes place on the VS ednesday
after the second Monday ia N ivember.
EXPENSES.
Tuition in College, profession (payable in ad
vance,) $23
“ Academy, Languages “ 18
English “ 14
Board can he obtained from to $lO per month.
The students of Lite College, furnish their own
rooms. Fuel and lights will cost about §l2 per
annum—servants hire 73 cts. per month.
Arrangements are in progress for a large increase
of tlie Library ami Apparatus.
A course of gratuitous Lectures will be delivered
to the students during next season by Professional
gentlemen in the vicinity, who have kindly ten
dered their services, on Anatomy, Application of
Chemis’ry to Agriculture, Geology, International
law. Natural Science, and Political Economy.
The Board of Trustees recommend the Insiitu
; lion to public patronage. It is located in a healthy
j and pleasanl situation, and provided with all the
| means to promote the intellectual, moral, and rell
gious advancement of the students.
T. Gouldmg, T. Fort,
W. Preston, J. H. Lumpkin,
T. Smyth, E. A JNtsbet,
R. Chamberlain, 11. V. Johnson,
J S. Wilson, G. E. Thomas,
F. Bowman, J. Giilam,
D. Humphry’s, S. Clark,
D. .wc’l timer, R J. Nichols,
Li. H. \V. Petrie, ?I. Grieve,
R. Hooker, G T. Strowden,
I). Lh Campbell, W. Shear,
W. Foe, M. G. Harris,
Members of the Board of Trustees.
* A V. Brumby, Esq., Professor elect, or some
j other representative of the tnnud of Alabama, may
be expected to take his chair in the Faculty within
| the year.
May 11, 16-16. ry>y 15 wlm 140
g feISMfLITKJ.V.—The Co-partnership hers
i M-9 tufore existing between the. subscribers, un
j der the fi’tn of i\ t?. 4: C. BAKER, was dissolved
i this day, by mutual consent.
The. affairs of Hie concern will be settled by
either of the partners. TllL)s>. 8. BAKER,
CilAb. BAKER.
Augusta, May 13, 1546.
CIO PA UTX ElfSHIP—The subscribers hav
f tug associated themselves under the firm of
BAKER. W ILL'OX (A Hi., for the transaction <»f
a general Grocery Business in this city, have taken
the store recently occupied by tk-rannm &
where they have on hand and will he constantly
receiving, a well selected stock of Groceries, to
which they invite the attention of their 1 -tendsand
the public generally. T. S. BAKER.
J. §. WILL OX,
C. BAKER.
Augusta, Mav 13, 1546.
7^" OTICE.-Having disposed of onr stock of
1 JL tiroceries to Messrs. Baker. W ilcox <A Co-,
with the intention of cto ing cur husmess, we rake
pleasure in recommending them to our friemfs and
customers, and it- soliciting a continuance of tiie
patronage bestowed on us.
Our Books w ill remain at the old stand, where all
having unsettled business with us will please call.
SCRAN I ON A: SMITH.
Augusta, May 13, 18 J 6. may 15 6.v4 143
PURE FAMILY MEDICIXEcan always
be obtained and strictly relied upon, by ap
plying at the su iscribers, fir-t door below the. Me
chanics’ B ink, vvitere he wHI rein tin until the fall.
Every article in the Drug line is pul up with the
utmost care and attention, and will lie sold at very
small advances.
A fine Lard Lamp (Dystt’s) with handsome
! cut and plain ground glass Globes on hand, and
! w ill be sold at cost to close invoice.
J. E MARSHALL,
May 20 Successor d* Thra>. I Wray
MISCELLANEOUS.
| • ~
GRCLN i: AXD PL L ASlvI HOMMIENT
LOTTSrJSS!
.1. <-. UKEGORV &- ( 0., n.l.> AGF.BB.
CLASS No. 57.
; Determined by the Boct!i Carolina I.oitcty, Class
No. 29 , Thursday, July i 6. Idi6.
SPLENDID SCHEME.
78 numbers—l 4 drawn ballots
CIS* O
$7,000' SS.OJU: §4,u«o! §1,924! 20 of §l ,oo>J !
Besides numerous others amounting to
$3-0-1.304!!
Tickets §3,*JJ —shares in proportion.
For-ale bv
JOHN A. MILLEN, Agent,
two doors abovt the .Male Bank.
JC^"Order?-IV in Ihe luumrv uruiauily attend'd
to. July 3 |
jUA, TO KEN I’—A commodious Dwelling
- d-N- b House ou * arapbell-stre-l, intherearof i
■- ~~w . J. <fc >. Hones Co’s Hardware store
j aisii, a dwelling house, with a large garden at
tached, on Washington near,Telfair-r>ireet.
Also, the LKveiliiig House over the store of P.
Me Gran, corner of broad and Wa-hington-slreets. j
Also,“four offices on Washington street, over the j
store occupied by .Mr. P. AlcGrun.' Possession
| given on 1 lie Ist October. Apply to
July 15 w 2 lIEMIV MOORE.
j J 1 .,..-A TO iIEXT.—The middle Tenement 1
rL.. jj <>f the bridge bank building. Also, the \
. |g -r ; .a.dwelling on Reynold-.-lreet. in the rear of
; tucaoove. Apply to GEORG E«M. i lILW .
| July 15 10
A77—j. TO UEATf from the Ist of October j
1 | s s®sff next, the desirable residence of the late ;
. ■-ML A». ilrs. F. .Moore, on Greone-struct. Also, I
j ttic axjoining house on the corner, now occupied I
j by Luther Hull. For terms, apply to
ROBERT CLARKE, Ex’r.
June 26 if 3
JET*€2»2l2_ S»s» m*2 «
! <jL-■■-A A commodious residence on the tSand !
|« a |gß Hi.ls. Enquire of- 1
1 -IL JAMES GARDNER, Jr.
j Jan I 82
UAl'UiiU CLs 51J1 id A CP. ML p. AT .
&lIDL
1 rotis to Oxlord by the Georgia Rail Road, I
j w between the 17th and 31st of July, will be
i furnished with return tickets, free of charge.
F. C. ARMS, Superintendent.
I Transportation Office G. li. It. & Bank’g Co. )
Augusta July 13th 18i6. }
j July 15 10
li EUlvVilA KAIL. itUAD.
j 7 . t A SPECIAL TRAIN is now run- I
j fj. ning between Augusta ami belair, and i
i '-JbECi T will continue uuui the 15th of October j
| next, leaving Augusta at 6, P. M., and Eclair at '
i 7, A. M. I
Tickets for the season, §25. Special contracts |
I for families, lor I lie season, according to number. ■
I Single tickets, 25 cents.
F. C. ARMS, Superintendant.
July 10 if -81
I SOP Ml CAUOLuva ItAIL itUAi).
fj'4 I^*3.
BJs Y a recent arraiigetiietit. Tickets will be sold
3 to FA.Mll.lEs travelling upon litis iioad at
greatly reduced rales.
W. J. MAGRATH, Agent. j
Hamburg, June 5, 1816.
PERIFOCAL SPECTACLES.
NEITHER THE FRENCH MENISCUS. NOR WOl.
EASTON’S ENGLISH TERIsCOiTC.
f H NO all vv ho experience inconvenience in ihe use
-Bl of the common kind of Glasses, and especi
ally in night reading, these Spectacles v\ ill be found
a most valuable substitute; in no case, except w here
the optic nerve has been pronounced diseased, have
they failed, when properly lilted, to give satisfac
tion.
No better proof of their superior merit can be
given to each individual who may need Glasses
than the satisfaction he will experience in the Use
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 and
silver frames. Perifocal Glasses lilted to any frame,
for any vision.
Spectacles in cold, silver and steel, for sale very
low by CLARK, RACKETT 6c CO.,
Dealers in Watches, Jewelry, {Silver Ware.&c.
1 may 8 137
TsALE (Jl' LOTS.
There will he sold in the town of
j Cherokee County, Ala.,
one-half mile below Walker s Ferry,
on the Coosa River, on Saturday, the
Ist of August next, FORTY TOWN
Lu To, iue proceeds arising from which will be
set apart lor the purpose of clearing out the streets
and roads leading to the town, and the general im
provement of the place.
Gadsden is the name given to that point on the
Coosa River at which the Coosa and Tennessee
Railroad Company have located their depot, and
is well and favorably known as the Double Springs.
The steamer Coosa, in the fall, will make regu
lar trips from Gadsden to the Terminus of the Mem
phis branch Road, at Rome, Georgia, and daily
and tri-weekly lines of Mages w ill rui. regularly
i from Gunter’s Landing, Rome and Jacksonville,
I after the Ist August next.
| This opportunity-will present a good opening for
the safe investment of capital, all of which will be
spent for the immediate improvement of the pro
perty i hen purchased, and the genera! improvement
of the place.
SiirThe terms of sals will be one-fourth cash,
one-fonrth in three months, oite-funrili in six
months, and the rein tinder in 12 months from the
date of purchase, Plans of the town with the No.
of the Lots fur sale, can be seen by applying to
Gen. D. C..Terrentine, at Gadsden, or to Gen.
Hughes, near Walker’s Ferry.
Gadsden, Ala. June 21, 1846.
July 1 td 5
| 100 REWAUD.--
Runaway from the subscriber on the night
I 'pL of the 28ih April last, my negro man
.. iwk’ Ho is of common size, mulatto
I color, high forehead, good countenance, and keen
and artful; his left hand has on it but two lingers
and thumb, and ihe thumb rather inclines to the
centre of his hand—no other mark? tjiat 1 know of.
1 purchased Jack in day, 1815, of the estate of
j Juju, Sparkes. He was taken out of the Augusta
! jail by Mr. Sparkes in 1835 or ’36, and had passed
i as a free man for 6or 7 years previous to that t me,
I when he followed the river as a boat hand —has
been in Savannah and Darien. but said he would
' go to Charleston ibis time, if Jack is t ken with
i a free pass, I will give the above reward for him
‘ and the writer, with proof sufficient to convict, of
I §25 (or Jack delivered to me at home, or§lUtf
! lodged in any safe jail so that I get him.
| GEORGE D. SHARP.
Meriwether county, Ga., June 18, 184$.
June 22 3w I
TAKE NOTICE^
fISIIIE Subscriber is prepared to attend to any
JL call at the shortest notice for MAS O N
' \V OR K, at the Grace Yard, or elsewhere,
j Having hands in his employment long accustomed
! to the business, persons entrusting their work to
! him. may rest assured of having it done in thennost
suhsiantial and workmanlike manner.
Brick in any quantity for sale.
Residence, the last house at the tipper end of
; Green-street. S. L. BASiiFORD.
June 24 w 3m 2
~ JET'S 2> Ci«L
A TRACT OF LAND, containing one Iren
j dred and sixty acres, known as No. 175, 2d
! See’ion and 7th District, in Cherokee c •nntv,row
Gilmer. ELIZA 8 E LEM A MEIGS.
? inly 18 6 5
MISCELL AN ECUS.
“WANTEI) TO HIRE,
BV the month or year, an intelligent BOV,
from 15 to 20 years of age. Apply at this
office. July 15 ts 10
WANTED TO HIRE,
A GOOD COOK, WASHER and IRONER,
Apply t: this office. July 15
BA CON, I-A RD &Tpor Iv7
A FURTHER SU PPLV of the above articles i
received and for sale by
ADAMS, FARGO & CO.
| j-ily 15 6 to
t.INDKLTn’S FII LSI I TIRMPSEED
CROP—IBIO.
A SL PPLX of Landreth’s fresh Turnip Seed
A just received, assorted varieties, viz;
bite Globe Turnip
X\ b»te Fiat Dutch do
Purple Top Rula Bag.t do
Red Top T urnip
Large Norfolk and Hanover do
All for sale low , and warranted genuine.
WM. HAINES.
July 15 Ira 10
LANDS FOR SALE. i
The subscriber,desironsof removing !
1 his planting interest, offers for sale his j
PLAN I'ATION in Columbia county, ;
nine miles above Angus a, on the Sa- j
. i i vannah River, containing about six
; hiiaureu acres of Land, about one Hundred acres ]
j of whiclt are in the woods and well limbered, the
| remaining five hundred acres are well enclosed
and in a good state of cultivation, having now on
it as line a crop of t orn as can be produced in the
: neighborhood. On the main and immediately on
: the bank of the river, and within a half mile of
! the basin of the Augusta Canal, there is a very
| extensive Quarry of fine granite, which can be 1
1 easily transported to the Canal, there being a deep |
j current to the canal.
1 also offer for sale, my well-known pine-woods :
Residence, six miles above Augusta, containing |
I about one hundred and eighty acres, with a com- |
! furtable dwelling house and ail oilier necessary j
out buildings, a good spring convenient, and a well |
. of excellent water in the }ard. There is also a !
fine orchard of peaches, apples, pears, and almost j
every kind of fruit on the premises, and I lie land |
very productive for pine land, as it has a clay j
j foundation.
Persons wishing to purchase are referred to John ‘
I 11.-Mann, Esq., who is my legally authorised at- I
torney during niv absence.
JAMES G. STALLINGS.
July 15 w3m 10
til*
CHEAP FOll CASH.
; rgIHE TEN PIN A LLEV on Jackson, between I
1 -3- Green and Telfair-streels, built, and for the i
| last three years occupied as a bowling Alley, is i
1 now oti'ereii fur sale upon such moderate terms, that j
S either u club or single individual, wishing to pur
j chase, can, by early application at the Augusta
] Literary Depot, secure a handsome bargain. The
I building is 1 10 feet long, 20 feel wide, has three
I Alleys, and is furnished with Pins, balls, and other
furniture necessary to a bowling Saloon.
July 13 6 9
NOW IN OPERATION, -
ONE OF S W. BULLOCK S PATEN T PRO- 1
GRESSiVE POWER COTTON PRESS- j
! ES may be seen in < onstant operation at the Ware !
i House of Doughty, Beall A. Roberts, on Jaekson-st. |
i Planters are invited to call and examine the same, j
N. Jv. BU TLER 6c CO., Agents.
July 10 2m 8
M. M. DYE, E. U. ROBERTSON.
DYE & ROBERTSON,
WAREHOUSE & (OMISS o.\ MERCHANTS,
East side of Mclntosh-st , Augusta Ga.
THE undersigned have entered into partner
ship, to take effect after the first of Septem- ■
| her next, lor the transaction of the above business, !
j in all its various branches, at the present stand of ;
! 11. M. Dye. 'Their personal attention w ill be given
| to all cotton or other produce entrusted to their
| care.
All orders addressed to the new firm, after the
! firstof August next, w ill be punctually attended to.
1 Liberal cash advances made on cotton or other
j produce in store. Their charges will be in con
formity to the regular established rates of the City.
DYE & ROBERTSON.
July 10 ts 8
Sll OWER BA TI iS! M
lIS F. CHEW has just received and offers for
sale SHOWER BATHS, of a good quali
ty, w ith pumps attached.
ALSO,
HAND SHOWER BA THS, and HORSE HAIR
RUBBERS, to glow the skin.
ALSO,
PATENT PUMPS and LEAD PIPE, tinned in
side. For sale at 168 Broad-st., Augusta.
July 10 ts 8
G U NSMI T 111 NO.
rgXllE subscriber would inform ihe citizens of
JL Augusta and its vicinity that he has opened
a shop on Mrlnto-h-street, directly opposite the
Constitutionalist office, for ibe purpose of carrying
on the above business, in all its various branches.
Rifles of a snp-rior quality made to older, and
warranted as good as can be produced, both in point
i of finish and accuracy of shooting.-
Double and single Guns re-stocked and repaired.
Also, door and trunk locks repaired, and new
keys lined at short notice.
From his long experience in the bu iness, he is
enabled to say that all work entrusted to bis care
shall be done as well as it can be done at the north
or else w here.
fry A lien’s Revolving and Self-Gorking Pistols,
Powder Flasks Slid 'hut Pouches, Cone \X rent lies,
! EnglUh, French and American Percussion Caps,
for sale. E. 11. ROGERS.
July 1, 1846. ly 5
JOHN D. SMITH,
GUN A7fl> LOCK SMITH.
i (Mclntosh-street, opposite the Post Ofice, Augusta)
BEGS leave to inform the ciiizens of Augusta
and vicinity that he carries on the above bu
| siness in all its various branches, and will warrant
ail work dune by him.
Having a first rale workman in his employ, he
is now prepared to manufacture Guns or re-stock
them on the most approved plan.
Also, Walking Canes of every description hand
| somely mounted.
'Thankful for past favors, hopes to merit a con
tinuance of public patronage. nov 29
4S3S CJD ®
4 PRIME lot of WESTERN BACUN, for
sale by BL STJN 6c WALKER.
| May 27 145
BACON! BACON!!
I {3 $ 4'Sk POUNDS of superior City
j ured BACON, cured from
! the best Kentucky corn-fattened Pork. For sale at
John Robertson’s, near the upper end of Broad
Street, in lot? to suit purchasers.
Also, 10,01)0 pounds best Leaf LARD.
GREEN, FISHBACK & CO.
April 17 ts 128
AN ORDINANCE
npO alter and amend the twenty-fourth Section
1 JB. of the General Ordinance :
Be it ordained by the City Council of Augusta,
j That from anJ after the passage of this Ordinance,
• i while boys, under the age of fifteen yeais, may
bathe in that portion of the Savannah river located
; between the northern extremi'ies of Jackson and
: Marbnry-sireels, at any hour, except upon the Sab
! bath day.
Done in Council this sixth day of July, eighteen
1 hundred and forty-six.
L. D. FORD, Mayor.
W. Milo Olis. f’ierk r>f Caiun^il
July 13 3 7
DRY GOODS, &c.
NEW STYLE OF PRINTS j
E . IV. SPO F F OKI)
HAS jiist received two hundred pieces of high '
COLORED PRIN'TS. uv st of whit h are
SKQW I
among them are sorne English, very desirable,
which he otters for sale at wholesale or reiatl, .it
his store tu Carmichael’s buildings nov 25
NOW IS YOUR TIME TO
BUY GOODS
AT REAL CHATHAM STREET PRICES. !
A S vve are anxious to reduce our stock of fine
.xiL Goods, previou-to making our full purchases,
we w ill offer some of ttie best bargains to those
! having Dry Goods to purchase, that have been of- '
sered in this market in sometime.. To our stuck ot j
FANCY GOODS, which is hard to beat, we beg
leave tu cal Ethe atteniioiroi the Luiies.
June 12 BOWDRE & CLAGETT. |
JSEKiN U A N~D SUMMER
dSEB SSIal o
JP. SETZE bus commenced receiving his i
• Spring and Summer GOODS, to v\ hicb wid •
1 be added weekly, supplies of the lates iiapoihuious, j
to wit:
! Dress Calicoes, Earlston Ginghams, Plaid do.
I Ombre Barege, French Lawn, Organdie
j Balzorine Robes, Jet Black French Bombazine
Very best olack Italian Lustring
j W bite Lace Demi-Veils
j Ladies’ black and fancy Kid and Nett Gloves
; Riviere and Embroidered Linen Cambric lldkfs.
5-4 white Check’d Muslin
Paper Muslins and color’d Cambrics
U ancy Corded Skirls, G-4 do. do.. Royal do. do.,
Manilla Grass do.
Grass Cloth, bleached and unbleached
Black Drop D’Lie, Black C ashmarelt
Fancy Linen Drill, While Barnsley do., Union do.
| 3-4 and 4-4 Slate Color’d Linens
| Real Blue India Nankeen
i Louisiana .Mixtures, Navy Linen
I Fancy Gamhroon, Union Coatee Checks
; Canvass Drilling, Suffolk do.. Dowlas
j Huckaback'Towels, with color’d binders
j 4-4 Undressed Irish Linens, Scotch Hollands
j Gentlemen’s white, black and fancy 11. S Gloves |
! Black Italian Cravats, black and fancy Slock do. !
j 4-4 Bed Tii-king, 7-8 Hamilton do.
j 10-4 Buhinet Lace (for pavilions,)
Ladies’ Black and While English Silk Hose
| Black Moravian Hose
j 6-land 12-4 Cotton and Linen Sheeting
I Linen Damask and Cotton diapers and Napkins i
Long Lavtn. f i 10 wh 6
THE RICH ESI’ AND MOST BEAUTIFUL j
GOODS IN THIS MARKET.
’SNS 7 'E have received lias dry, by the fast-sailing |
V w slap Clmileslon, direct Jrorn c\tw York,
\ Some of the most beautiful patterns of Light and ;
Dark Shaded Benges and Balzorines
i New and beautitul patterns of French Muslins
i An elegant assortment of Shaw Is and Scarfs
French worked Collars and Chiinezetts
Robes for Evening and I‘arty Dresses, from §lO to
§125.
As iliese are tlte most beautiful Goods which
could be procured in New York, we invite the pub
lic to call and examine them before purchasing, as
vve are determined to sell them at low prices for
cash. BOWDRE ifc CLAGETT.
Ist dry goods store below U. S. Hotel,
may 11 138
FASHIONABLE
sm\m AND SUMMER GOODS
FOK 184«.
: rHIHE subscriber is now opening a splendid as- j
i JL sortment of SPRING AND SUMMER (
! GOODS, consisting in part of the follow inj, viz:
Single and double milled Saxon Gotha Cloth, u ;
I new ariicie for spring and summer wear.
Single milled, plain and fancy black, and fancy }
Cassnueres.
White and fancy Linen Drilling, for pants.
Cashmere, Valenlia and Marseilles Vestings—an
i entire new article.
Light blue Cassitnere, for military pants.
Silk and Colton Shirts, Gloves,Cravats, Stocks, j
Collars, Suspenders 6cc. 6cc.,
To which the attention of ihe public is respectfully j
invited. ( HAS. LODTMANN,
Draper and Tailor, 208 Broad-st., Augusta, Ga.
mb 18 115
FASHIONABLE
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS.
JOHN BRIDGES, Merchant Tailor, Broad-st.,
next door below the United Males Hotel, is
| now prepared to supply the public with a full and
| complete variety of Fashionable GOODS, just re
i ceived, consisting in part of Cloths, Mill’ll and Sin
gle Mill’d Cassimeres, Vestings, Drills, Drapd’Ete,
and fancy articles, fur gentlemen’s wear, which he
will be pleased to make in the most fashionable
styl**,or to suit the taste of the customer.
Cutting, Making andTrimmii gin the best man- i
ner. march 9 j
SUMMER CLOTHING, •
A FRESH SUPPLY AT
I wi. @ s mmm& ao 9 s„ |
258 Broad Street.
BL ACK and colored Dress and Frock Coats,
BUk and fancy colors single Cassimere Pants,
i Black Satin, .'ilk, and other kinds of Vests,
I Plain vvhi e and figured Marseilles Vests,
Silk and L.nen Vests.
Also, a fine assortment of SHIRTS, under
i Shirts and Drawers, with a few more of the Fash
i ionable Summer Sacks. June 12
: Richmond Factory goods,
fB'DE undersigned,sole Agents fortht ale of ■
IL the Richm >nd Factory Goods,a j.v ) .er Jsna
hnrgs. Stripes. Yarns, Colton Twin •■, ii t supe
rior ariicie of Negro Kerseys. W’e s i I b -rs-on- j
stantly.supplied vviih these articles. Woo wanted
at the market value.
AD VMS, FNRG 0 & CO. j
P. S.— A few bales of the Princeton Factory
I Osnahurgs on hand.
j June 42 flO 152
CABINET FURNITURE
I W AIR 12 =>IB <0(0 MI So
NO. 23G 14KOAD STREET,
| Six doors abort the Post Ojjice Corner.
CHARLES A. PLATT has now on hand
an extensive assortment of
(©AIMYfUT
both manufactured in this city, and received from
New Y ork. The most fastidious taste will beam
ply comp nsated for the trouble of examining lus
1 stuck. Ibe latest styles of English ami French
| Furniture, he lias been careful in selecting, com-
I bining delicacy anu r iineinent olkornameni. with
j substantiality, and, above all, cheapness. He Hat*
‘ ters himself that he will receive a liberal share of
i public patronage.
He invites Hie attention of the community, also,
to his
PIANO FORTES.
j They are very superior, coming as they do from the
ib an u lac lories of .Messrs. Nunns 6c Clark, Lord 6c
I l.omston,T Gilbert, and Mt-actusm. Theseinstru
i meins are t<>o well known for their excellence of
; manufacture, soilness, and strength «f touch and
i lone, to require a more minute description.
1 nov 25 67 _
FURNITURE STORE. •
I rWMIE subscriber respectlully announces to the
j JL public that be has taken the FURNITURE
i STORE so long and favorably known as H. Par
i sons’, where he will, in future, keep a general
i supply of every article in his line, to which be in
vites the attention of person? desirous to purchase,
in ty 8 DANIEL CH AFFEE.
! UARFLK’S PICTORIAL THULE
NOW COMPLETE.
to she above work who have
not completed their??*?, are requested to as
certain a? early as practicable, w hat numbers are
d'ficient.asa longer delay may prevent a future
1 completion. O'hers who have not subscribed re
gularly, raw com'l -ta sets bv applying early,
jyn it ' CHAS E GBLNVJfXi:
so .-»■ n *«»«■_ ci»mj <!ji% «r»—nrwvf*—
| _ PUBLIC SALES. -
Executor's i>ale.
Pursuant to an order from the Inferior Court of
Columbia county, while sitting for ordinary pur
poses, will t, c s<.|(J, on tlie first Tuesday in N'o
x emoer next, w ithin the usual hours of tale, be
inre the court house in sairi county,
J he real estate of the Lie John Griffin, deceased,
consisting of fi\e and three-quarter acres, on which
there is a tine s~t of Merchant Mills; also, a Saw
Mill, and one hundred and ten acres of Land in
the county of \\ tikes, attached to said mills
Also, at the s a the time and place, a likely negro
fellow, named Jtrn, a good Miller hy trade.
Also, another tract, containing five hundred and
eighty-fix c acres of land in said county ofColum
-1 bi i. for the benefit of the heirs.
July Id RICtJAUD GRIFFIN, E.Cr.
Executor's Sale.
Pursuant to au order from the Inferior Court of
Columbia county, w Idle silting for ordinary pur
poses. will be sold,*on the first Tuesday in De
« ember next, w ithin the usual hours of sale, be
fore the court house door in the county of—
A tract of Land in said county of , con
! siting of i:‘acres, known as lot No. 297, IStli Dis
: trict. 2d Portion, belonging to the estate of John
Griffin, deceoe-ai. Sold bribe henefitef the heir*.
j J [l| y 1° RICHARD GUJFHIf, Ex’r.
j . Administrators Sale.
By virtue of an order of ihe Court of Ordinary of
Burke County, there will be sold, on ilie first
1 uesday in "eptember next at public outcry, he
lore the Court House door in the town of
*' nynesboro, in said county,
A Negro girl,Hannah, the property of the estat*
o. tjeorge Carpenter, late ot said county, deceased.
July 10 ISAIAH CARTER, Adm’r.
Charleston Advertisements*
ROOFING AND MANUFACTURING
r ,fi*L
FHIHE Subscribers, Importers of Tin, have con-
SU stantiy on hand, a large assortment oflioof
ing and Manufacturing Tin, iC and X of the very
best brauds, and w Inch will he sold at reasonable
: prices. THOMAS tIIGHAM & c 0.,
No. 35 East Bay, Charleston.
June 29 6 4
to corny merchants^
GOODS FOR LPRING TRADE IN CHARLESTON.
lyj 253 King-Street, would
respectlulJy solicit the attention of Mer-
I chants who may \ isit Charleston, to liis Stock of
Rich, fancy and t'taple Dry Goods, <in chamber*
; over his retail department) which he oti'era at
I wholesale at the lowest A etc York prices, ilia
j slock of
RICH DRESS GOODS
will be lound one of the largest in the city, toge
ther with ev cry article in tire Fancy and Staple
i line.
Also. A full assortment of Domestic Fabrics.
i Merchants who buy for cash w ill find it to their
j advantage to call, as the stock will he worthy their
; attention, both as regards prices and styles of
j (jrUOljß - 1 v Jan 30
las VICTORI V HOTEL,*?*
J£sltJL CHAULESTOv.S.C. MFI.
CORNER OF JUNG AND F RINCESS-STS.
J. P. Chase. ) „
J. B. Atwood, i 1 ro P ri «tors.
.This splendid, elevated and commodious Estab
lishment combines ad vantages equal, il not superi
or, to any Hotel in the city, particularly on account
of its central location and airy construction.
I Hoard, pel day, 31 00
Do. per w eek, fi uo
I ly 105
CONSTITUTI ONALIST
job onK1;.
K'IHTOBH G7P.33T,
Having recently pul our Job Office in complete
; order, and made extensive additions to bur former
assortment ol TANCV TYPE, we are now pro
i pared lo execute with neatness, and ut short notice,
ALL KINbS OF
PLAIN, FANCY, AND ORNAMENTAL
SUCH AS
HANDBILLS, VISITING CARDS,
I LABELS, COTTON RECEIPTS,
I CARDS, BLANKS,
| CIRCULARS, CHECKS,
j NOTES, BILL HEADS, <fec.
orders from the Country will meet with
prompt attention.
Augusta, June 21, 1845.
: I*TTI\7T f7> R T E
: (fpf’jShSyTffi 11. PARSONS would inform hit
j jy' |' friends and the public, that he has at
i II ? X ••this time a large and well selected
i stock of P I A N O F O U T E S, from Chickering,
| Nunns &, Ciark, Gale, and other good makers,em
i bracing all the qualities and prices, soti.at a pur
-1 chaser can do as well here as at any of the north
! ern establishments. The prices arc the same, add
j ing freight atid insurance only.
Also, two of the much admired .-Eolian Piano*
i from Nunns Clark.
! Orders will he, received for Pianos and no ad
j vance required until the instrument is received
! and approved. - ly novli
T 9 COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND
HOUSE-KEEPERS. '
If. a. mauge,
MAS removed from down town, opposite the
Bridge Bank, lo tire Store 2 doors above the
United Stales’ Hotel, opposite the Augusta Bank.
Personsfilling orders for Country Stores, House or
Plantation use will find a large and various assort
; ment of almost every article which the House-
Keeper finds indispensable. He has added largely
j to Ins stock, and continues to import direct from
: Germany and France, Toys and Fancy articles,
which he will sell at New York prices.
On hand, a large and well selected assortment of
Wooden Ware, viz: Tubs, iron and brass bound
Buckets and Churns, a beautiful assortment of
rich Britannia and Tin Ware, among which area
few beautiful Tea Urns.
ALSO.
French and English Coffee Bigg’ns.
Egg-boilers, Knivesand Forks.
Waiters of all sizes and prices. .
Superior Copper and Block -tin Tea Kettles.
Hollow Catlings, viz: Ovens, Pots, and Spider*,
with or without Covers.
Also, Enamelled Hollow-ware, a beautiful substi
tute for Copper Kettles.
A large assortment Looking Glasses and Slate*,
j Fainted Buckets, and Brooms, by the dozen,
j Dns ing Brushes and Hair Brooms
i Hair,Clothes,Shoe, Wliiiatvasharid Horse Brush
es.
Grass. Manilla and Jute Fancy Foot Mats.
A large assortment Japan'd Tin Ware.
1 Brass and Iron Wire filters, Milk Strainers, a new
articles.
1 A superior article of Violins
Brass and polished steel Shovels and Tong*
Meat Safes, of various kinds and sizes
French travelling and fancy baskets, all kind*
Willow Carriages arid Cradles
Together with a thousand other indispensable
articles both staple and fancy,to w hich he respect
j fully invites house-keepers, planters, and country
; merchants to call and examine for themselves.
-j oct 21 53
SWAYNE’S SYRUP OF
WILD CHERRY.
A FRESH Sf PPLY of this truly valuable me-
Ta. riicine, for 'he di-ease of the lungs, and all
pulmonary affections, just received by the agent,
July 1 J. E MARSHALL.
DISSOLUTION.— The Copartnership here
t Tore existing under the nantr of Auten <t
Conkltng. i . this day dissolved by rnuMial consent.
AU persons indebted to them, will please m ike pay
ment to P. W. Auten, who will also settle all de
mands against the late firm.
P W. AUTEN.
J M ( ONKLING
J-inr 2. I'iC 3A 3 • U»