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GATHERINGS FROM THt PRESS.
!t7*Tliere were sixteen deaths in Charles
ton, during the week ending 30th
and 10 blacks. *
O'The degree of J,. L. I), was
on the Hon. VVm. C. Preston, ol
sma, al llie late Commencement of Harvard
University.
o*T!iere is a cigar factory at Manilla that
•employs ten thousand girls. This beats Lo
well all to smash. These girls are ail In
dians of the country, or .Malays as they are
railed, with skins two shades darker than our
Indians.
[LT The Athenaeum in Boston, will not, it
is said, be proceeded with, beyond laying the
foundations, until next spring. It will have
a sandstone front, like that in Philadelphia.
O' The value of the produce shipped from
the United Stales to Liverpool for six months
of the past year, was §39,1)00.000 of which
§30,000,000 was in cotton.
If The corn-mi I which Gen. Ari. f a own
ed in Cincinnati, is now in the Horticultural
rooms of that ci’y. Arista had brought U
with Mexico.
O'Earl Cathcart, Governor General of
Canada, (says the “Montreal Pilot,”) it has
been decided on, is to he recalled. “I’he au
thority is a private letter received hy the
Great Western, Irom a gentleman whose
means of information are excellent. The
change will take place in all probability im
mediaiely after the prorogation of Paiha
ment.”
O'The New York Morning News stales
that the sewing girls of that city are about to
hold a mass merging lor the purpose of deva
s ng some means of escaping the oppie-sions
and impositions to which they are subject
Irom their employers.
,1 letter wr.terat Antwerp, Belgium,
says that upwards ol twelve thousand emi
grants will leave tiiat port alone this year, lor
the United Slates.
O’ John \Y , Dana, the Democratic can
didate lor Governor ol Maine is a great
grandson of General Putnam and grandson
of President Wheelock, ol Dartmouth Col
lege. He is a farmer, is 3'.) years old, and
the people will give him a urtjuiiiy of thou
sands.
O'The Raleigh Register mentions, as a
circumstance worthy ol note, that Gen. We'-
born, who has been elected to the llou-e ol
Commons from Wilkes county, was a mem
ber of the first legislature that sal in Raleigh
in 1795.
1 j Levi D. Slamm, lale editor of the New
Voik Globe, has been appointed Consul to
one of the Barbary Slates.
03'A building which escaped from destruc
tion by the great fire of 18.35 in New York,
situated m “exactly the centre of the burnt
district,’ lias been ru led, in consequence,
the “Salamander Warehouse.”
ILT'I he Montreal papers have been much
pnzzh d recent y by a in 3-print in a New
York paper which represented the President
as assuming llie character of royallv. A
sentence minting to proceeding- in Congress
beginning “The President sent in a message
a-king,” &.c. was made to read “a message
as king.”
ifj’Sr. Bonpland, so well known as the
companion of Baron llumbolt, and celebrated
in scieniilic researches, had, alter twenty-live
years passed in South America, died at Co
ricnles ill the first part of June.
Death if a (Clergyman. —The Rev. Tims.
Jones, ihe oldest clergyman of the Unitarian
denomination, died in Gloucester, N. 11 , very
recently. He was 83 years of age, and
had been a preacher for more than sixty years.
The Telegraph stales that this is the first de
mise of a clergyman in that town since 180",
Sickness. —A Uphold dysentery is said to
lu‘ raging al Sandy Hook, near Newtown, Cl.
—Great alarm exists, as the disease proves
fatal in nearly every case. *
The new Custom House at Boston is now
nearly completed. Not a splinter of wood is
to be found in the whole edifice; ail is Quincy
granite and iron, vvilli marble floors, &-r.
The n of and dome are formed of solid granite
blocks overlapping one another.
[From the Athens Jim icr, September I.]
CLAIMS OF FLORIDA VOLUNTEERS.
Y\ e have been furnWlird by our all 111 i\ • Repre
sentative, linn. Howell Cobh, wish the following
additional lists of claims of the volunteers, which
have been examined and allowed by the ihird Au
ditor of llie Treasury Department, which we pub
lish for the information of the public :
Additional list of aw ards on claims of the Georgia
Volunteers, for the loss of horses in the late Flori
da W ar, in 1837, ’3B, continued from the 2)ihof
June to the 18th of August, 1816. at the request
of the lion. Job > 11. Lumpkin an I ilovvcll Cobb,
of tile House of Representatives.
Names of Claimants. Company. Amount.
1 John Ashby, Cantrell’s 100 00
i i PeerG. Ashley, Lyons’ 101 90
3 Burton Anderson, ( hast tin’s 92 25
•1 Corn’Ps. Blankinship, Sams’ 80 58
5 Charles Berhtler, Cantrell’s ItH) 00
6 James Boyd, “ 75 l>s
7 William Cruise, Sams’ 62 73
H William U.txis, “ 68 63
9 Henry Davis, Caldwell’s 80
10 John C. Dyer, “ 139 50
11 Stephen H. Dyer, “ 119 50
12 William Erwin, Chastain’s 89 90
13 Jeptha Green, Thompson's 27 70
H Charles Hammond, Sams’ 116 13
15 J. 8. Henderson, “ 69 25
16 George W. li mey, Robb’s 84 18
, 17 Joseph Henson. Lyons’ 91 88
18 Benjamin Horn, “ 50 78
19 Allen Henderson, Saras’ 108 98
20 Raii-om Moore, Chastain’s 6 > 75
21 Samuel C. Oliver, Cantrell’s 40 50
22 I.e\xis Sams, Sums’ liH) 00
23 Joseph Woods, Chastain’s 92 18
24 George \V. Stover, Thompson’s 98 50
$2,012 37
Claims examined and found to bo admissahle,
with the respective sums to he allowed on each, as
ascertained between date of last Report, June 24th
and 18th August, 1846—viz:
Names of Claimants. Comixtny. Amount
James YV. Dodson, Thompson’s $l5O 00
Henry T. King, ** 66 90
William R. Brown, Barker’s 32 95
Martin Mooney, Bobo’s 81 tO
Francis Foster, t ody’s 109 50
Cherry Valley,-Otsego Co . N. V.,)
October 4, 1815. $
Dear Sir: —Gratitude alone prompts me to make
the following communication, which 1 should like
to have published to the world. 1 have been af
flicted for the last five years with a severe pain in
the side, attended with a hacking cough and night
sweats, so ihat I have not been able to do a day’s
work during all that time. 1 have been attended
by three of the roost respectable physicians in our
vicinity, but obtained no relief. As a last resort,
1 was induced to try
WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
1 used three bottle*, and with entire success. I
feel that 1 am restored, and once more rejoice in
perfect health. Signed, JOHN FERNS.
For sale bv HAVILAND, RISLEY A: CO., and
THOMAS BARRETT A CO., Augusta.
augu«t 31 3 30
DIED, al Victoria, Teias, on the 2d of August,
in year of her age, Airs. JULIA ANN,
Wilkins Hunt, late of Aliiiedgeville,
jja U-''. t e•" late Geo rj-r R j farmer-
Cunu.
ashing tun county. Ga.. on the 29th August.
REDERICK CULLENS, in the Blst year of his
age.
' At his residence near Monticello. Jasper county,
Ga .on the 21st of August,Capt. ABNER BART
LETT, aged 66 years.
In Brunswick,Ga. t Air. AARON TODD, a na
tive of Rowley, Ala.-s.
AUGUSTA KXC AAI I*3l ENT, NO. 5,
El. CJB. «dl3. £2^.
A Regular Meeting will be held This (Friday)
Evening, at 8 o’clock. Hy order ol’C. P.
sept 4 BENJ. F. HALL, Scribe.
AUGUSTA FEMALE SEMINARY.
Airs. JAMES ADAM respectfully
informs her friends and the public that her School
fur a limited number of young ladies, will be re
opened on .Monday next. Sept. 7th.
Terms made known on application al the Semi
nary, 3 til Broad-street.
sept 4 ]m 32
THE AUGUSTA FEMALE ACADEMY.
tC/'Designing to settle permanently in this city,
the undersigned tender their services to llie pub
lic in the capacity of instructors.
Tl ie uniform success that has attended Air. La-
Taste's labors during the last twenty years, in
his present vocation; inspires him with confidence I
of equal success, in this, his new field of labor. He
aim- at a high standard of Female Education, and
to tins end he insists upon and commands,
Ist. Tlie utmost dignity and order, al all times |
in the school room.
And in further prosecution of the same object,
his el for is are in liuly directed,
2d. To make his pupils good Orthographists, or
i Spellers.
3,i To make them good Rentiers.
4fh. To m ike them good Grammarians.
s:h. To make them good Geographers.
6th. To make them good Historians.
7th. To make them good Arithmeticians.
Blh. To impart to them a neat and elegant Pen
manship.
9ih. To instruct them thoroughly in the <1 iff! -ult
art ol Composition—an accomplishment that is
greatly neglected, and which neglect furnishes a |
reason why we have so few good female writers.
Our pupils being well grounded in ihe above j
chief columns of a literary edifice, they are then
prepared to he successfully instructed in the higher ;
h ranees of education. Our views will be given
m re extendedly in a series of addresses shortly to
; be delivered.
Our method of instruction, we believe to he pe
culiar to ourselves. Our friends may, however,
satisfy themselves by visiting our Academy at any
time that may suit their convenience. We invite
public scrutiny.
'Flic Aloderu Languages are taught on a new ,
system, whereby, if it be competent to institute a j
comparison, a greater amount of know ledge ol any |
: one language may be acquired in one-fourth of the |
| time formerly consumed.
Due attention is also paid to the ornamental I
branches, such us .Music, Drawing and Painting, I
Painting in Velvet and Satin, Embroidery ou Che- •
i aide, Silk, Wor-ted and Beads, &c.
We now say, that we are determined to labor to i
; merit public confidence and patronage, a portion
of w hieb we respectfully ask.
Further information may be obtained by appli
cation to us, at the residence of Air. V. La Taste
on Broad street, next door above Dr. Garvin’s, or
through the Post Oilice.
We desire that applications may he made prior
| to the Ist of October next,al which time the school
| will open, as it is probable that we shall limit the
number of our pupils.
LUCTEN LaTASTE,
ANNA Al. LaTASTE.
Sept. 2 31 Principals.
7UOi>iv« v LANGU AGES.
SCT" Air. L. LaTaste proposes to open, on the Ist 1
October next, an Evening School., for the in- !
1 struetion of young Ladies and Gentlemen, in the j
i French. Spanish and Italian Languages.
His ra-thod of instruction is new, and one hy |
; wiiich a knowledge of those Languages may be j
acquired in a comparatively short time.
Lectures and recitations, four evenings in the |
week, ofat least two hours each.
It is desirable that all who design joining the i
| class should begin at the same time.
For terms apply al the residence of Air. V. La- j
Taste, or cards lelt at Air. Richards’s Book Store |
wiil be attended to.
Sept. 2 31
NO U m-C AROL.IN A It AIL- HO AD.
Consignees per Rail-Road, Sept. 2.—E. 11. Co- j
hen. Chapman & 'l'., \V. 8. Heard, 1.. & Jackson, ;
Dupree & JL, 11. Merrill, Sibley A Crapon, G. j
F. Platt, Green & S., S. C. Wellatier, Davis & |
YV., J. AL Roberts & Co., A. B. Church, \V. &. J.
Nelson, B. 6c Roberts, C. E. Grenville, L. Roll, A. !
11. Jackson, A. Alexander, J. Hurdle & Co., Snow- !
den «fc Shear, J.' Wadsworth, T. Cunningham, W. j
I 11. Dunn, llaviland. Risley & Co., Fo-ce, Brothers
Co.. E. L. Ferry & Co., J. F. Griflln, Kenrick j
j 6c T., H. L. Jeffers, Walker 6c P., H. Hutchison,
and YV’. S. Cothran.
SEPTEMBER 3. C. & S. Wallace, A. R.
• Smith, C. Aid.)., lx. & T., Smith & *F., Georgia I
Rail Road, P. lleneford, E. E. Scofield, A. Alex- •
j ander, C. E-Grenville, Sibley & Crapon, Carmi- j
chael. Green & S., 1.. Roll, S. Svvansdale, Beattie
Ar R., L. & Jackson, J. AL Roberts 6c C., C. D.
Pullen, W. S. Heard, A. R. Jackson, L. C. War
ren, J Aliller & Co., T. Richards, Cox 6c D., G.
F. Platt & Co., E. 11. Cohen, V. Luthfinger, Keers
& llv>pe, R. AL Parks, 11. A. Fraser, J. \V. Bach
elder, Bowdre &. Clagett, Alallory & Co., Snow
den & Shear, E. L. Ferry, Iliviland, Risley &
Co.. Walker & P., J. E. AlcDonald, 11. L. Jelfers,
• and Smith & Hen-on.
Uti’AKTI RE OF THE ATLANTIC STEAMERS.
FROM EXGLAM). | FROM AMERICA
| Britannia, Aug. 19; Britannia Sept. 16
j Great Britain,.. Aug. 26 j Great Britain,..Sept. 22
Acadia Sept. 4| Acadia, .Oct. 1
1 Great Western, Sept- 12 | Great Western,.Oct. 8
latest dates from LiVKRpooI,::::::::AUGUST 3
i LATEST dates from havre,:::::::::::::1augi. t st 2
SAVANNAH, September I.— CotUm. Arrived
! since the Ist ult., 6966 bales, and cleared in the
! same time, 9090 hales Upland; leavin on hand,
including all on shipboard not cleared on the 31st
1 uit., a stock of 5156 b iles, against 2511 bales Up
| land al the same period last year.
QUOTATIONS.
j Inferior, 6 ®6l, Aliddling Fair,. ..7* (a>ll
| Ordinary Cl (3 61 Fair, 7S®7J
| Aliddling 7 (S> 7i ilGocd Fair, "iwtdS
Rice. —During the hast month we have had a
1 steady market, until the past eight or ten days,
when prices unproved I of a cent, caused by favor
able advices from the North and from Europe.
Salt. —None remaining in first hands—stock fill
• ly equal to ihe demand. Sales from stores at sli
! per sack.
Bagging and Ro]^c —The supply of Dundee Bag
. gmg is light—ol Kentucky there is a fair stock on
i hand and is soliing at prices ranging from Jl4 to 12
I cents per yard. Os Bale Rope the stork is light—
saDs this week of 103 coils Russia at 6 cents, and
Kentucky at 51 a6. Os Twine we have heard of
the sale of one hale Kentucky at 15 cents.
Freights. —The only vessel now loading for a
foreign port is the ship Rochester, for Liverpool,
which was taken up to arrive at 7-16 d. for square
i and round bales cotton. Coastwise, the N. York
packets continue to fill up at for square, and
i 5-16 c. for round bales cotton. For Boston there is
nothing up. the last engagement was at Jc.. for
. square and 7-16 c. fur round baits cotton
NEW YORK, August 29.— Cotton. —On Wed
i nesday, the market was quiet, but prices were firm;
I but for the last two days, owing to unfavorable ad
vicea from the South respecting the growing crop,
there has been considerable excitement in tbe
market, with large sales, rlo-ing atone-eighth of a
cent per lb. advance. The sales yesterday were
variously estimated, at from 4 to 8000 hales; we
ha\e pul them down at 4000. as we vxere not ahle
to obtain tlie particulars of more. The sales for
three days reach 630 ) balf%, as follows ;
• Uplan 1 and Flor. Mobile and N O.
4 1 0 hales. 2300 hales.
Inferior none. none.
Urd. to good ord. 74 a Tic. 74 a 7 Jc.
Al id. to good mid. 8 a B|c. 8 a '■ie.
Alid. fair to fair 84 a 9 c. 9 c 94c.
Fully fairtogu. fair94 a 91c. 9i dole.
Fine none nominal.
Making a total for the week of 9900 bales.
The arrivals have been 1.2.6 bales.
Total button, since Ist inst., 13.479 “
Export, from Ist to2s;h August, 12.546 “
Export from the Culled States.
Since Ist September last bales 1,635,101
Same lime last year 2,1*74.0 4
Same time year before 1,611,849
Al GUST 31. 21 p. m.—Sales of cotton 1-00 or
1500 bales—pi ices firm.
AIACON. September I.— Cotton. —Tim receipts
for the month of August amount to about 300 bales,
\ only twenty of which were of the new crop. The
hu-tness season not having nmmeuceii, we cannot
; give quotations—a lot of six bales new crop sold on
i Saturday last at Tie. Tbe si'Hi on hand Ist Sep
tember, 1816, amounts to abound,loo b., again-!
1,032 at the same time lust year. Our river is iu
pretty good boating order.
IIAAIBURG, September-2.— Cotton. —The bu
siness in this article, though limited, is quite ani
mated. A brisk demand, and sales are making
from 64 to 8 cents—principal sales range from 74 to
| 74c. The prospects for a fair business reason are
i flattering.
SHIPPING INTE LUGEN( E. "
I
SAVANNAH, Aug. 31.—Arr. .ship Rochester,
NY ork; brig Osage, Boston.
< 11 tRLESI’ON, Sept. 2.—Arr. brig Leonora.
N Y ork.
\\ nt to sea. hark Como, Boston; brig Caucas- 1
sian, a northern port.
SEI’T. 3.— - Arr. bark Charles. Antwerp; brig
St. Simon, Boston; schrs. Tioga, NOrleaas; Elea- I
nor & Ann, Port Wallhal, Ya.
W cut to sea, schrs. John Hancock, for Sagua la i
< Jrande, (Cuba); Stranger, Key West; Alary Anna, 1
Philadelphia.
215 Broad-steet, over Aldrich & Green’s Shoe
Store. nov I
WILLIAM FL TRITCIIARi)
| jg q tßEja
Has returned to the city, and is prepared to at
| tend to calls in his profession. Terms reasonable,
1 and operations warranted.
may 18 vvtf 1-11
j~ " ’
[Hr We are authorized to announce
YV AL JOHNSON as a candidate for Receiver of
Tax Returns, al the next election in Richmond
county. 22 id august 12
GUNS I GUNS 11 GUNS SIS
»b S T RECEIVED, a good assortment, of
Double and Single GUNS, and pocket PIS- |
'POLS, which will be sold low for cash, hy the sub- '
; scriber. on Mcliitosh-street, opposite the Constitu- :
j tionalist office. E. 11. ROGERS,
sept 2 __ 31
| ta-G T3L/ JtS. :
S. & I>. A» . DILL have removed to the |
<2.» corner, next above their late stand, in the |
! store recently occupied by Stovall & Hamlin, !
I where they are receiving additional supplies of j
; Groceries, Bagging, Bale Rope, &c., |
j to which they invite the attention of planters and !
: the public generally.
august 31 3 31
II H I NDKRSIGNED respectfully ten- '
ders his services to his old friends and the j
public in general, for the SALE OF PRODUCE
i of any kind. Also, for the RECEIVING AND
j FORWARDING OF GOODS. Strict and pane- ,
1 tual attention will be paid to all orders, and charges i
as moderate as any established house in this city.
A. LAFITTE, Agent'.
Savannah, Ga., August 31, 1846. [sept 2 3
; John Al. Adams, | Lambeth Hopkins,
Francis T. Willis.
ADAMS, HOPKINS A CO.,
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION AiER
CHANTS, AUGUSTA,
a—- CONTINUE the business at
I <s> their old stand, and give their i
t personal attention to all business 1
entrusted to them, especially the j
STORAGE AND SALE OF
cot Ton.
Their charges will conform to the customary
| rates. 30 2". H» aug. 31.
PLEASANT STOVALL,
i W.-iREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT
; TOfiTILL CON i’INUE THE ABOVE Bl Sl
v V NESS on his own account, on tlie first of i
September next, at the Warehouse of Stovall 6c
( Simmons,at which time that firm will be dissolved.
Arrangements have been made with Messrs. An
\ dies, Spears 4' W ootten, (to whom said Warehouse
is rented for the ensuing year,) for storage of
Cotton and other produce consigned to him. He
has also et.gaged the services of his present part
ner, Air. G. Simmons.
Augusta. July 39, 1846. ap’o aug 26
M. M. DYE, E. D. ROBERTSON.
DYE & ROBERTSON,
j WAREHOUSE ( OMISSiON MERCHANTS,
East side of Mclntosh-st., Augusta Ga.
nglllE undersigned have entered into partner
ship, to take effect after the first of Septem
ber next, for the transaction of llie above business,
j in all its various branches, at the present stand of
I Al. AL Dye. Their personal attention will be given
to all cotton or oilier produce entrusted to their
; care.
All orders addressed to the new firm, after the
first of August nest, wiil be punctually attended to.
Liberal 7-ash advances made on cotton or other
produce in store. Their charges will be in con
formity to the regular established rates of the City.
DY E & ROBERTSON.
July 10 ts ’. 8
DAWSON & WEAVERS ~
Extensive Fire-Proof 1 Vara-House.
TgAHE undersigned respectfully inform their
JL friends and the public, tiiat they still continue
the
WARE-HOUSE 6c COMMISSION BUSINESS,
at their old Stand on M'lutosh Street, where they
will devote their personal attention to all business
entrusted to their care.
Their rates for Selling and Storing Cotton av.d
other Produce, will be the same as other regular
houses.
Orders for purchasing Groceries, Bagging. Rope,
i 6cc., will be promptly tilled at the lowest market
prices. DAWSON 6c WEAVER.
Jalv 31 6m 17
RICHMOND FACTORY GOODS.
THAHE undersigned, sole Agents for the s tie of
H the Ricfimond Factory Goods, o\v offer Osna
burgs. Stripes, Yarns. Cotton Twine, and a supe
rior article of Negro Kerseys. YVe shall be con
stantly supplied xx ith these articles. \V 00l wanted
at the market value.
ADAAIS,FARGO <fcCO.
P. S.—A few bales of the Princeton Factory
; Osnaburgs on hand.
I June 12 flO 152
GREENE AM) PULASKI MONUMENT
LOTTBEIBS!
J. a. GKEGOBV &; C 0,, .11 INAGKRS.
Sales o_f Tu'Ltts close al 6 o'clock To-Morrow.
CLASS No. 7 2.
To be determined by the MonongaliaClass No. 36,
Friday, September 4th, 161 C.
PACKAGE SCHEME.
‘oSL c
S!,000! $578 : S4OO ! S3OO ! dec.
Whole tickets §l,OC —Halves 5Jc. Quarters 23cls.
KXTR A CL ASS No. H 6.
To be determined by the Alexandria Class 8.,
Saittrslay, September 3th,
SPLENDID SCHEME.
«Vr> 9
SIO,(KK>!§6,OUU! S 3,000! $1,000; ;L2TB 10 of $1,250!
Tickets S 10,00 —shares hi proportion.
CLASS No. 73.
Determined by the South Carolina I.otterv. Gljn'*
.No. 37, Thursday, September loih, 1816.
SPLENDID SCHEME.
gsg .-2 as> «S3> «
Si.ooo! $1,300! §1,164! 10 of s] ,000! &c.
Tickets only §l,O0 —sliarcs in proportion.
I For sale by
JOHN A. MILLEN, Agent,
two doors above the State Bank.
57rOrders Irom tiie country promptly attended
| to. September 4.
| M CA3IP MEETING
! '. i assengers will he conveyed, by the
I Ouoiyiu Rail Road, to the Columbia Camp Meeting
■ and back lor §2 each. sept 4
SOUTH .CAROLINA RAIL ROAD.
sj'i ’"i 'idle Special Train for A.ken wiiihere
| after not leave on Sunday afternoons.
I —-I..Hamburg, S. C., August 28, 1846.
ang. 31 39
MT OitE N T . —The tenement on the
south side Eilis-sireet, occupied by 31r.
* * li 'ALSO, FOll SALE,
A s nail FARM in Columbia county, ten miles
! from the city, and near Aberlin Church.
For particulars, apply to B. F. CHEW.
1 sept 4 _ -* 32
TO RENT, from the Ist of October
C- jl|| next. — A Dwelling House, situated on
Ellis-st., corner of the lane leading from
Broad-street to the I iiy Hall.
Also, two Stores, next below the Phoenix Hotel.
Apply to JOSEPH IJIGNON.
sept 2 vv3 31
y TO RENT—From the Ist of October
p-ilgaS next, the dwelling on the upper corner of
Broad and Campbell streets, north side of
Broad-street, now occupied by J. P. Force. Apply
at the Bank of Brunswick. 30 6t. aiu. 30
■ <f TO RENT, Vum the first of October
next.—The two story house on the south
..C : W side of Broad-street, opposite the residence
of A. Sibley-, Esq., at present occupied by Mr.
Montjoy. For terms, apply at ibis uiliee.
august 28 6
U TO RENT. —The middle and west
|H: ern Tenements of the Bridge Bank Build
da .jug. Also, the dwelling on Reynold-st.,
irr u:e icar of the above. Apply to
GEORGE M. THEW.
July 15 10
;zr_7L * O RENT.—A small Dwelling on
TrT' ra EHis-fclreet, now occupied by .Mr. Sim
oa,mons. next east of brick d welling of Air.
V\ illiam Harper.
Also, the Store and Dwelling mirth side of Broad,
on tile corner of Alarbury-sireet. Applv to
ii. 11. CLAIMING,
i august 21 ts 26
a TO RENT.—The Store in I'nn i•
[gisgS dence Range, now occupied by R. S. <t
. b . Dill, from the Ist of October next,
j Aug 14—23 WM. GUMMING.
! JLr....!L TO RENT—A commodious Dwelling
tj fpS House on Campbell-street, in tlie rear of
I. & S. Bones <fe < o’s Hardware store.
Also, the Dwelling House over the store of P,
MeGran, corner of Broad and Washington-streets.
■ Also, four oliices on Washington street, over the
j store occupied by Mr. P. MeGran. Possession
i given on the Ist October. Apply to
| Augusts ts HENRY MOORE.
1 J,,;.,.,;jL TO RENT, from the (irst of October
|i*isßj| next, the two Stores near the lower rnar
| . under the* subscriber’s dwelling.
'i'he Store and Dwelling next below the store of
If. D. Bell, and the Dwelling on Reynold-street,
| occupied by Win. Glover—the present tenants hav
ing declined renting them.
JOHN 11. MANN.
July 20 td 12
.1 _,v TO REN i.—One store on Broad-si.,
1 ffl next door to A. Sinnnonet, Esq. Also—
; ! : I U , one brick building in rear of same, plea
i sain rooms, sufficient for two small families. For
j terms apply to MARTIN FREDERICK.
July 24 Iftf 14
M. 15. ROGERS,
j <33- Ml 1H r ZHC' 33 S 3 <5
’IUSTOULD inform the citizens of Augusta and
% V its vicinity that be lias ripened a shop on
Mclnto-h-street, directly opposite the Constitution
j alist office, fur the purpose of carrying on the above
j business, in all its various branches.
, Rifles of a superior quality made to order, and
warranted as good as can be produced, both in point
of finish and accuracy* of shooting.
Doable and single Guns re-stocked and repaired.
Also, door and trunk locks repaired, and new
keys fitted at short notice.
Front his long experience in the business, he is
enabled to say that all work entrusted to his care
j shall he dong as well as it can be dune at the north
j or elsewhere.
CCpAllen’s Revolving and Self-Cocking Pistols,
Powder Flasks and -" hot Pouches, Cone Wrenches,
English, French and American Percussion Caps,
fur sale.
July 1, 1346. ly 5
F I A N O FOR TE S."
H. PARSONS would inform his
lr * en^s aiu * l * ie P u * } ** c > *^ iat l* e has at
I I X ‘Vhistime a large and well selected
stock of P I A N O FORTE S, from Chickering,
| Nunns & Clark, Gale, and other good makers, em
bracing all the qualities and prices, so that a pur
i chaser can do as well here as at any of the north
j ern establishments. The prices are the same, add
! ing freight and insurance only.
Also, two of the much admired -Eolian Pianos
j from Nunns & Clark.
Orders will be received for Pianos and no ad
vance required until the instrument is received
: and approved. ly nuv 11
PE 111 FOCAL "SPECTACLES.
NEITHER TIIE FRENCH MENISCUS. NOR WOL
!• EASTON’S ENGLISH FEKISCOPIC.
j
TNO all.who experience inconvenience in the use
of the common kind of Glasses, and especi
: ally in night reading, these Spectacles will be lound
a most valuable substitute; in no case, except w here
the optic nerve has been pronounced diseased, have
they failed, when properly fitted, to give satisfac
i tion.
No better proof of their superior merit can be
given to eacli individual who may need Glasses
than the satisfaction be will experience in the use
of them.
'These Glasses can be obtained in this place only'
of CLARK, RACKET!’ & CO.,
Agents for the Manufacturers,
who have now on jiand a good supply in gold and
: silver frames. Perifocal Glasses fitted to any frame,
j fur any vision.
Spectacles in gold, silver and steel, for salg very
! low by CLARK, RACKETT & CO.,
Dealers in Watches. Jewelry, Silver Ware, d;c.
i mat' 8 137
UMaMweiweßtßaw m —riea—ar——
RECEIVED THIS DAY,
BY JOHN P. SETZE.
PIECES SUPERIOR I.SGRATX, AND
THREE PL V CARPETINGS , of new
designs, and brilliant colors, which he offers at
prices to suit the times. august 28
REDUCTION Tn Pit ICE
I rSAHE subscribers have no\V on hand, and will
-H- keep this market constantly supplied with
an extra article of FLOUR, manufactured by ’('.
N. Pou.lain, at the reduced price of §2,50 per hun
dred pounds. T. N. POUPLAIN & 80N.
august 25 4 28
VOW IN OPERATION^
ONE OF S. W. BULLOCK’S P VTEN'T PRO
GRESSIVE POWER LOTI ON PRESS
ES may be seen in constant operation at the Ware
House of Doughty, Beall «.V Roberts, on Jackson-st.
Planters are invited to call and examine the same.
N. K. Bl TLER A CO., Agents.
July 10 2m 8
FRESH AND PURE
.be s « 7 ia m jbv:
i AV be had at the Drug Establishment ofllie
, ..vS undersigned. He is daily 7 receiving from
the North, supplies suitable to the season. Dr.
Tin tu.as I. Wray' still continues to supervise the
execution of orders and prescriptions. All articles
w arranted of the purest and best quality,
august 2 4 .1. E. MARSHALL.
CEMENT J! CEJKENT!
A FRESH LO TofJ. W. Laurence's RtJSEN-
A DALE HYDRAULIC CEMEN T.
ed fesh and genuine, just received and for sale o,
j august 24 J. E. MARSHALL. _
S3s2L <G t> sla: xs ja.4R. Ea: JI TZ 95S
PIECES best Kentucky BAGGING
Ja.x/v 23 coils Kentucky Rope
20 hiuls. Muscovado Sugar
23 do. Molasses
50 boxes Adamantine Candles
73 bags Rio Coffee
25 bags Old Government Java
]0 whole and half boxes Loaf Sugar
45 bbls. Canal Flour, extra brands
26 boxes new Goshen Cheese.
For sale low. JOHN li. DOW.
august 21 ts 26
TRUSSES! TRUSSES!
H'JsU. 1). W. 15. HARD’S Patent Spiral-Spring |
■ P Pud Truss, suitable for all cases of Cmbili
eal. Inguinal and Scrotal Hernia. We believe '
that these 'Trusses will take the lead of all other ;
Trusses. Physicians and others will please call I
| and examine them.
Arrangements have been made with Dr. Hard
| for keeping on hand a constant supply.
J. E. MARSHALL.
Successor to Thomas I. Wray,
First door below' Mechanics’ Bank,
august 24 27
HO LJGH’S PATEN T SKIRTS.
j E have just received a fresh lot of tlio.se
V w celebrated Corded Skirls, which are in
i such demand. BOvVDRE & CLAGETT.
July 24 14
BALZORINES & BAREGES;
vv'E have a few more of those very beautiful
w Balzorines and Bareges, w hich we are giv
ing away to our customers, iat such low prices)—
and as to French Muslins, we have them irom 50
cents down to nothing, (nearly.) As we are offer
ing such inducements to purchasers, previous to re
ceiving our fall stuck, w e can only say to all, call
and examine for yourselves.
BOW DR E & CLAGETT.
First dry good store below the United States Ho
tel, and cheapest dry good store in the U. Slates.
July 24 14
FASHIONABLE
| SPRING & SUMMER GOODS.
ROIIN BRIDGES, Merchant Tailor, Broad-st.,
9J& next door below the United states Hotel, is
now prepared to supply the public with a full and
complete variety'of Fashionable GOODS, just re
ceived, consisting in part of Cloths. Mill’d and Sin
gle Mill’d Cassimeres, vestings,Drills, Drapd’Ete,
and fancy articles, for gentlemen's wear, which he
will he pleased to make in the .most fashionable
style, or to suit the taste of the customer.
Culling, Makingi ndTrimmii g in the best man
ner. march 0
CLOTIIING!
SUMMER COATS
250 pair Summer Pants
100 Summer Vests
which we will sell very low, and part of them at
cost, to make room fur our fall supply.
July 3i WM. O. PRICE & CO.
FURNITURE STORE.
i TTIHIE subscriber respectfully' announces to the
-M. public that lie has taken the FURNITURE
| STORE so long and favorably known as H. Par
: sons’, where be will, in future, keep a general
i supply of every article in his line, to which lie in
i viles the attention of persons desirous to purchase,
may 8 DANIEL CHAFFEE.
SHOWER BATHS!!!
F. CHEW has just received and offers for
sale SHOWER BATHS, of a good quali
j ty, with pumps attached.
ALSO,
AND SHOWER BATHS, and HORSE HAIR
IIKUBBERS, to glow the skin.
A I SO,
PATENT PUMPS and LEAD PIPE, tinned in
side. For sale at 168 Broad-st., Augusta,
july 10 if 8
SILVER PLATING FLUID.
TEAHIS valuable article restors Plated Ware to
a3_ its former brilliancy and sp endour, no matter
| how much t lie article may be defaced or tarnished;
I it will make an old pair of Castors or Candlesticks
! look as new as when from the hands of the maker.
It is easily applied, is very cheap and will last as
1 long as the real plating. For sale by.
J. E. MARSHALL,
May 7 20 # First door bel«w Mechanics’ Bank.
BRUSHES, BRUSHES^
A LOT of Berrien’s superior BRUSHES, just
-txL received, consisting in part of
Painter’s Ground, from 1 lo ()()() Sash Tool Brush
| es,allsizes, Painter’s Dusters, Fitches, Sables, real,
j with and without handles. Hand Dusters, Sweep
ing, Scrubbing, Whitewash, Crumb, Varnish, and
i Hair Bnlshe#, with a variety of others.
Also, a few'superiorCombs, English Horn 'Toilet,
! and extra large fine tooth Combs.
march 23 J. E. MARSHALL.
JOB WS D7 S THE
GUN AND LOCK SMITH.
; (MeTntosk-streel , opposite the Post Ojjice, Augusta)
BEGS leave to inform the citizens of Augusta
and vicinity that he carries on the above bu-
A siness in all its various branches, and will warrant
j all work done by him.
Having a first rate workman in his employ*, he
, is now prepared to manufacture Guns or re-stock
i them on the most approved plan.
! ■ Also, Walking Canes of everydescription hand
• sornely* mounted.
Thankful for past favors, hopes to merit a con
! tinuance ofpuhlic patronage. nov29
VARNISHES^
JUST received, a supply of Varnishes—war
ranted of the very best quality; consisting of
Coach ") *
' | Brown Japan j
Furniture VARNISH.
Leather
, | Polishing J
' 1 For sale low by WM. 11. TUTT,
Ist corner above Eagle Phoenix Hotel
mayT 22 143
’ HOTCHKISS’ CODIFI C ATIO N .
A CODIFICATION OF 'THE LAWS of the
, 7m. State of Georgia, for sale by
1 CIIAS. E. GRENVILLE,
> , april 13 Only agent for Augusta.
y j 1*" ARD LA3lPS.—Always on hand, the im
| JLJ proved Solar Lard Lamp, which, for utility
! and econotnv is unsurpassed.
I Dec 11 ‘ if ' J. E. MARSHALL.
——■—i——— JU»|WJ J J I mg— •
PUBLIC SALES.
Administrator's Sale.
By consent of th * principal creditors, will be sold,
on Saturday, llie sib September, at 10 o'clock :
The Muck of Family Groceries, ut the store Jaltj
iy occupied by Henry Hessenbollle, deceased, next
door above Aldrich A: Green’s Shoe Store.
WM. R. McLAWS, Tem. Ailm’r.
September 4 It 32
RICHMOND SHERIFF’S SALES.
j On t!ie fiivt Tuesday in October next, will be sold,
at the lower market house in thecity of Augusta,
within the legal hours of sale.
All that tractor parcel of land, with the improve*
! mi nts thereon, situate, lying and being in Rich
mond county, containing one hundred and one and
a half acres of land, more or less, bounded on the
east by land of John Wilkinson, on I lie west by
land of 'Mitchell, on the north by the Georgia Kail
Road, and on the south by the new .Milledgeville
Road—levied on as the properly of Samuel Utile,
1 deceased, to satisfy an execution issuing from the
Superior Court of Richmond county in favor of
Emily 11. Tulgnan. Executrix of Richard 11. Tub
man, deceased, against Samuel Hale.
Also, at the same time and place, will he sold,
all that tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and
; being in Richmond county, containing two hun
dred and thirty-nine acres, more or less.and bound
ed by lands of Floyd Cro< kett, 1 >a\ id G. Saiisberry,
I and others—levied on as the property of Thomas
j Ogg. Henry Smi: h, James A Fulcher, Henry W.
Fulcher, and Jefferson Fulcher, to satisfy a fi. fa.
issuing fiom the Superior Court of Richmond coun
-1 ty in lavor of John Fulcher, Executor of James
lulcher, deceased, against Henry Smith, Thomas
Ogg, and Jefferson Fulcher, of Richmond comity,
and James A. Fulcher and Henry W. Fulcher, of
; i’urke county. AARON KOFF,
: sept 4 Sheriff R. C.
COU JEsiA SHERIFF’S SALE.
| Will he sold at Columbia county, be ore
ilte court-house door in county, on the firr*,
Tuesday in October next, between the usual
hours of sale. ~
A tract of land, adjoining James F. Haf'-dton,
Freeman Walker and others, containing two hnn-
I dred acres, mure or less; levied on as the property
j of \\ illiatn Porter, to satisfy four fi fas from the
| Justices’Court, district 132. G. 31., three of w hich
are in favor of Richard bearer against Win.
; Porter and Rachael Lambert, the other in favor of
; Thomas Dooly vs, said \Viiliam Porter. Levi doa
| and returned to me by a Constable.
R. 11. JONES, Sheriff.
September 4 32
WARREN SHERIFF’S SALE.
I Will be sold at Warrenton, Warren codnty, before
the court-house door in. said county, on ’he first
Tuesday in October next, between the usual
; hours of sale, the following property, to wit :
One tract of pine laid containing six hundred
and eighty-three acres, Tying on the waters of Deep
Creek, ail joining lands of Joint Usry. Also, one
negro man named Ben, about thirty or forty years
of age; levied on as the property of James Moon to
satisfy two fi. fas. Trout Warren Superior Court, one
in favor of Jesse Kent vs. James Moon, and the.
other in favor of JattiCs D, Hayne, for use, &<•.,
vs. James Moon. Property pointed out hy defen
dant. AUGUSTUS BEALL, Sheriff.
September, 4 32
HANCOCK SHERIFF’S SALES.
Will be sohl before the Court-house dour in the
town of Sparta, Hancock,county, on the first
Tuesday in October next, w ithin the usual hours
of sale, the following property, to wit:
One hundred and ninety acres of of land, more
or less, adjoining lands of Augustus B. Bunn and
others: levied on as the properly of Elbert L. Ezell
to satisfy a morgage fi fa from Hancock Superior
Court iri favor of Henry W. Latimer vs. said Ezodl.
Property pointed out in said mortgage.
LORENZO S. STEWART, Sheriff.
September, 4 32
RICHMOND SHERIFF’S SALE.
I On * lie first Tuesday in October next, will be sold
at the lower Market House, in the city of An
gusta, within I lie legal hours of sale, the follow
ing property, to w it:
One tiegfo gild, named Comfort,about 16 years
of age; levied on as the property of Sarah A.
Crawley, to satisfy a fi. fa., on the foreclosure of a
Mortgage, issued from the Inferior Court of Rieli
i mono County, its favor of William Harper vs Sa
i rah A. Crawley. AARON ROFF, Sheriff.
| July 31, 1846. 17
RICHMOND SHERIFF’S SALE.
j On the first Tuesday in October next, will he sold,
i at the lower market house in the city of Augusta,
I within the legal hours of sale, the following ne
j gro slaves, to wit:
! Ben, abotlt 20 years iff age; Nancy, about 16
| years of age, and her infant child Pet—levied oil
I as the property of John P. Titnberlake, to satisfy
I a fi. ft on the foreelosure of a mortgage, issued
i from the Inferior Court of Richmond county in fa
-1 vor of Andrew J. Miller vs. John P. Timbehlake.
WILLIAM V. KER,
j august 7 Deputy Sheriff K. C.
LINCOLN SHERIFF’S SALE.
| Will lie sold at the court house door in Liilc'dnton,
Lincoln county, Georgia, on the first Tuesday
of October next, Within the legal hours of sale,
the following property, viz t
Maria, a woman about 32 years of age, Felix, a
| boy about 14 years old; Nancy, a girl about 12
! years, and Jane, a girl about I I years old; sold to
| satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. from Lincoln superior
; court in favor of Francis F. Fleming and Benjamin
I Bentley, securities, vs. John L. Tramel. The pro
perly designated in and bVs-iid mortgage (i. fa.
WM. M. McCAULEY, Sheriff.
August? 20
EXECUTORS’ SALES.
Will be sold, on Thursday the Bth day of October
next, at the plantation of the late Alexander. Ma
rtin, deceased, in Columbia county,
The Horses, M tiles. Cattle, Sheep. I fogs, Wagons,
Carts, Blacksmith Tools, Wagon Wheels, Ploughs,
and every other thing not enumerated, on the said
plantation. If the sale should not he concluded
on the first, it w ill be continued on the second day.
And on Saturday, the 1 Ut h dav of the same month,
will be sold, in the city of Augusta, at the late resi
; dence of said deceased,on Ellis-slreet,a Barouche,
the Household and Kitchen Furniture, a Wagon,
I a set of Wagoit Wheels, and sundry other articles.
Sale to commence at 10 o’clock in the forenoon
; of each day. Terms at sale.
JOHN 11. MANN, >
ANGUS W. MARTIN, \ Executors,
august 28 td 2'J
Executor's Sale,
j Pursuant to an order from the Inferior Court of
Columbia county, w hile silling for ordinary pur
poses, will he sold, on the first Tuesday in No
vember next, within the usual hours of be
, fore the court bouse in said county.
The real estate of the late John Griffin, deceased,
’ consistingof five and three-quarter acres, on which
there is a fine set of Merchant .Mills; also, a Saw
t Mill, and one hundred and ten acres of Land in
1 the county of Wilkes, attached to said mills.
Also, at the same time and place., a likeiy negro
fellow, named Jim, a good .Miller by trade.
Also, another tract,containing five hundred and
eighty-five acres of land in said county of Colum
bia. Sold for the benefit of the heirs.
July 10 RICHARD GRIFFIN, ExV.
Executor's Sale.
Pursuant to an order from the Inferior Court of
Columbia county, w hile sitting for ordinary pur
poses, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in De
cember next, within the usual hours of sale, be
fore the court house door in the county of Cobh,
A tract of Land in said county of Cobb, con
• sisting of 40 acres, known as lot No. 297, 18lh Dis
, trict. 2d Section, belonging to ibe estate of John
; Griffin, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs,
july iu RICHARD GRIFFIN, Ex’r.
fu_ 810 RFAVAKW—
from the plantation of the Snb-
JJLtIZL. scriber, in Burke county, on the night
, ofthe2sih August, instant, a GRAY 31 ARE.about
, nine years old, and 12 or 14 bands high. She has
I been snagged on the right leg immedi tely below
| the point of the shoulder, and Iter under lip drops
as if the corners of her mouth had been cut, and
which leaves her teeth exposed.
It is supposed that the thief crossed the river at
Shell Bluff, in Burke county, and ha-s made his
way to South Carolina. The above reward will
be paid for the delivery of the .Mare at my planta
tion in Burke county, near Waynesboro’, or at the
plantation of Gen. James H. Hammond, in Barn
well District, S. C. M. C. 31. HAMMON U.
august 31 3 3U