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CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION.
Ist District—lß Counties.
1814. ISIG.
Spalding. King. Cohen. King.
* haiham, 626 616 395 606
Effingham, 94 194 69 135
Mclntosh, 143 133 maj. 15
2d District—l 4 Counties.
Jones. Crawford. Iverson. Crawford.
Muscogee, 919 1075 794 839
3d District—B Counties.
Chappell. Poe. Towns. Jones.
Monroe, 726 757 576 607
Pwiggs, 431 331 149 maj.
Bibb, 730 607 556 411
Pike, 804 593 75 maj.
Crawford, 458 338 132 “
4th District—9 Counties.
Haralson. Floyd. Haralson. Moeely
Troop, 478 973 404 918
layette, 665 381 193 maj.
sth District—l 3 Counties.
Lumpkin. Miller. Lumpkin. Crook
< as*, 1048 552 706 174
Floyd, 421 327 420 43
Cth District—ll Counties.
Cobh. Underwood. Colib. Cleveland
AV alton, 702 462 146 maj.
Franklin, 953 393 577 146
'Jackson, 617 442 145 maj.
Clark, 390 508 350 416
Madison, 32G 306 (a tie.)
7th District—lo Counties.
Janes. Stephens. Turner. Stephens
Pa Id win, 253 280 171 222
Taliaferro, • 51 406 21 421
Greene, 133 725 81 597
Bth District—lo Counties.
iilac'fe. Toombs. Flournoy. Toombs
Richmond, 616 825 304 553
Lincoln, 171 269 117 216
Columbia, 264 460 150 317
Wilkes, 319 418 199 414
Jefferson, 98 477 57 437
Washington, 520 525 maj. 14
Subscriber's Olhce is re
moved to the new building on the lot long known
as Dot l. Wray's. 11 is Course of Leclarss will
commence, on Monday, the 19lh instant.
oct 9 6 8 WM. T. GOULD.
i—■mi ■
DITAs the Indian formerly roamed
over the mountains of Peru, unconscious of the
vast wealth that lay hidden beneath its surface;
so, till lately, have we strolled through our native
forests, ignorant of the fact that they contain in
gredients w hit h, in hands skilled by study' and ex
perience, form by far the most efficacious remedy
for ail kinds of Pulmonary and Liver affections
known to the world; yet this is true. Wild Cherry
bark and Tar have, indeed, been used before, but
their virtues could not be fully appreciated, be
cause they' were not fully extracted. Dr. Wistar
has done this—and his HALS AM OF WILD
CHERRY (which contains also an extractor Tar)
is astonishing every body, especially the M. D's.
by its wonderful efficacy in Asthma, Liver Com
plaints, Coughs, Colds, Bleeding of the Lungs,
tirst stages of Consumption, etc. This Balsam is
made from materials which nature has placed in
ull northern latitudes as an antidote for the dis
eases caused hy cold climates.
“Nature is but the name for an effect
Whose cause is God.”
Let us not neglect her plainest dictates. Al
ways he sure to get the genuine article, as spuri
ous “Balsams” etc. are afloat.
Fur sale hy If AVI LAND, RISLEY & CO., and
THOMAS BARRETT & CO., Augusta.
Oct. 4 3 42
P E N 31 A N 1 IIP.
Messrs. Summerville, who have taught with
the greatest success in the principal American
c ities, respectfully announce to the citizens of Au
gusta, that they' will go through with a course of
instructions in the above, commencing on the first
of October. Classes are now being formed at the
Globe Hotel, w here those who are desirous of im
proving their style of Penmanship are requested to
call and examine specimens, testimonials, Ac.
Terms of instruction, three dollars for fifteen
lessons. Classes will be instructed in the different
schools, for one dollar each. sept 25
SiVBAL respectfully in
forms her patrons and the public, that she. w ill re
sume the exercises of her School on the Ist of
October,in Augusta, opposite the United Stales
Hotel.
French. English, Music, Drawing and Painting
will he taught by competent teachers.
A limited number of young Ladies can he ac
commodated with Board and Lodging. Parents
or Guardians who are desirous of their children
learning to converse fluently in the French lan
guage, will find it greatly to their advantage
to hoard them in the Academy, as that language
is almost exclusively spoken in it. Terms low',
sept 16 3 m 37
"cimiERCHD
latest hates krom Liverpool,:: e pt. 18
latest dates from it a v RE:::sept. 16
AUGUSTA MARKET.
Friday Night, October 9, 1816.
COTTON.—The market lias not been as active
to-day as it was yesterday. Prices, however,
have undergone no change. The operations of
yesterday left but a moderate stock in the hands
of sellers, and the receipts too have been on a
smaller scale.
MACON, Oct. 6.— Cotton. —The demand for
cotton during the past week has been quite ani
mated, and prices have advanced fully hall a cent
on those current the week previous. The weath
er still continues favorable for gathering the crops
—consequently, the receipts have not been as ex
tensive as lheyortherw4.se would have been—Not
withstanding this, they average some 150 to 200 b.
I «erday. Yesterday the foreign accounts per Great
Western came to hand, but they have not had any
effect as yet on our market. We quote as ex
tremes to-day, 7 a 81c. —-principal sales at from 7i
to Bi<*.
Slock on hand, Ist Sept. 1846, 3J'59 bales.
Received in September, 1846, 2,241
5.300 “
Shipped in September, 1846, 1,893 “
Stock on hand, Ist Oct. IBIG, 3,407
[Telegraph.
COLUMBUS, Oct. 7.—Cotton of good quality
commands 8 cents per pound, in this market.
Stock on hand old Cotton, Ist Sept.. .. .833 bales.
Received to October 3d, 15J1
Shipped “ “ “ 1/4 1337 «
Stock on hand Saturday, Oct. 3d, 2170 “
[Columbus Enquirer.
NEW-YORK, Oct. 5. —Sales of cotton for the
• dav 1500 hales. , .
| Oct. 6—3 ip. m—Sales 2000 bales, no change
! jii {trices. — Journal of Commerce.
SHIPPING J NTELLIGENC E.
SAVANNAH, Oct. B.—Arr. Ship Lancashire,
Liverpool; brig Wilson I tiller, New \ork.
CHARLESTON. Oct. 9.— Arr.Fr. ship Lydte,
New Orleans; steam ship Mutual Salety, N. \ ork.
Went to sea, brig Joseph, Cicnfucgos, (. üba.
MECHANICS’ BANK.
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Statement of the Condition of the *flechnnics> Hunk,
anti its Agencies ,
ON MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 5, IB4G.
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock,- • * 8500,000 00
Bank Notes issued 51,500,000 00
u ” on hand 1,060,759 CO
” in circulation 439,241
Amount due Depositors 118.394 79
” other Banks 19,032 38
, ” ” Agents 293 87
Reserved Fund and undivided Profits ..... 85,547 22
1 Resulting Balance with Agencies 13,229 51
Total 31,175,733 77
ASSETS.
Specie belonging to this Bank, in its vaults $l2B 520 96
Notes of other Banks of this State and South Carolina 26,327
Amount due by other Banks 55 912 37
Certificates of other Banks 14,853 66
Exchange maturing in New York 176.485 79
” ” ” Charleston and Savannah 92,345 60
” ” ” Apalachicola, &c. 43,848 67
Notes Discounted, running to maturity 286 067 77
Os whicii is considered doubtful 5.000 00
Bills and Notes under protest 22,111 05
” ” ” lying over, (not under protest) 6,458 37
” ” ” in judgment 19,587 34
Os which is considered good 32 58 i 29
Ot which is con-idered doubtful 15 574 48
Real Estate. 70 132 14
Slate of Georgia, 25,v.00
8)5.971 Georgia 8 per cent Bonds 85 971
52 500 “ 6 “ “ 46,475
j 7 009 Augusta 6 “ “ 6.860
lOuOJ “ 7 “ “ 9,391 77
Sto.-k in this and other institutions 59,150 3)
Protest account 77 25
Amount due by agent 162 47 .
Total $1,175,738 77
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GEORGIA, CITY OF AUGUSTA
Personally appeared, Amory Sibley, President, and Milo Hatch, Cashier, who being duly sworn,
say that the annexed is a condensed statement ot the condition of the Mechanics’ Bank audits
Agencies, on Monday, October sth, 1346, aim which they believe to be just and true.
A SIBLEY, President.
MILO HATCH, Cashier.
Sworn to before tne this Bth day of October, 1846. }
Wm. F Pemberton, Notary Public. )
Ixisl of Stockholders in the Mechanics' flugusla*
ON MONDAY, OCTOBER sm, 1816.
Names. No. of Shares.
Jno. M. Adams, : : : : >-60
R. A. Allen, guardian of Mary E. Walker, 60
i J. R. Bulkley, : : ; : : 50
Poster Blodget, : : ; ; : 20
F. J. Brown,estate of ; : : : 4
Alfred Baker, : : ; : : 120
Richmond Bulloch, ; : : : 100
Isaac S. Beers, : : : : : 30
Isaac Bryan, : : : : ; 42
James B. Bishop, ; : : : 54
; Clark J. Cook, : : : : : 20
Aaron H. Cook, ; : : : : 10
Cashier of the Mechanics’Bank, : : 5
Collins & Caihart, : : : : 50
James W. Davies, : ; ; : 2
H. B. Frazer, : : . ; : 6
A. Gould, : : : : : : 321
Mrs. Jane Holden, : : : : 4
Mrs. Martha Hughes, : : : : 4
Isaac A. Htbler, trustee ol Mrs. Judith
Hibler, : : : : : : 25
J. M. Hand, : : : : : 10
Wm. Jones, : : : ; : 15
Marshall Keith, estate of : : ; 287 i
G. B. Lamar, : : : : : 197
G, B Lamar, trustee of Mrs. Ann Sims
and children, : : : : : 40
G. B. Lamar, for use of Jane L. Sum
mers, ; : ; : : : 20
Geo. W.&.G B Lamar.trusteesol Mrs.
Marv A- Summers, ; : : 30 1
Mechanics’Bank, Augusta, : ; 606 j
Geo H Metcalf, estate ot ; ; : 517 j
Fanny Moore, estate of : : : 6 j
Shares, ; : ; : : : :
JPk? 'ZMT' GL& V 3K3
FOR WOOD OR COAL.
roßsxu:,
A large assortment of
Atwood's Cooking Stoves,
box and factory Stoves,
and Russia Iron air tight
Parlor Stoves.
rapjjis v Fancy Cylinder Stoves.
A general assortment of
plain and Japanned Tin
Ware. Two doors above
the Insurance and Bank
|i Ws ing Company, Augusta,
- 1 E. E. SCOFIELD.
Oct 8 tr3m 7
BF. CIIEAV offers for sale a large assort
• meiit of Factory and Cook SIOVLS of the
latest fashions and most approved style, for 5A ood
or Coal, opposite the Eagle & Phoenix Hotel, Broad
| street, Augusta, (fa. sept2l
NE W F ALL GOODS.
LA LLERSTEBT & J ACKSON
RESPECTFULLY announce to their friends
and customers generally, that they have re
! ceived and are now opening a new and splendid as
sortment of Staple and Fancy DR\ GOODS to
which they invite their attention.
Their stock consists of the latest and most ap
proved styles of riclfstriped and plaid Chamelion
Silks, Ombre shaded striped and embroidered
Cashmeres and Mouslane d’Lanes, with very large
new staple Thibet Wool Shawls to match, splendid
Muslane d’Lane Robes, super Silk warp Alpacca,
fine Scotch Ginghams, French, English and Ame
rican prints of all patterns and prices, Cloths,
Cassemeres and Vesting, Satinets, Jeans and Meri
no Cassetneres, Georgia Plains and Kerseys. Blan
kets of every description, Bleached and Brown
Shirting and Sheeting, Bed Tick, Flannels, and a
threat variety of every other article of Dry Goods;
all of which they offer o unite most reasonable terms
at their store —the corner of the Globe Hotel,
sept. 11 6lw 36
A’ames. A o. of Shares.
Lnrena D. Metcalf. : : ; ; 100
T S. Metcalf, : : : : : 23*
W. S. (J. Morris, f : : : : 10
James H. Maxwell, ; : ; : 30
Elizabeth R Miller, : : : ; 15
Owen K. Metcalf, : : : ; : 40
Geo. M. Newton, : : : : : 58
Thos. Nesbitt, : : : : : 3*2
M. E. Phinizy, : ; : : : 5
A. O. Parrnelee, : : ; : : 54
Edw. Padelford, : ; ; : : 159
Planters & Mechanics’ Bank of S. U. : 245
William Robinson, : ; : : 117
Wm. P. Rathbone, ; : : : 150
Josiah Sibley, : : ; f : 50
Mrs. Lncy Smith, : : : : ; lUO
John Smith, 105
Joel Smith, 125
E. Starnes, trustee of Mrs. Mary A. VV.
Starnes, :::::: 26
Miss Mary Jane Sims, : : ; 10
A. Sibley, trustee, : : : : ; 25
Eiastus C. Scranton, ; ; ; : 85
A. VV. Smith, : : ; : : 25
A. Sibley, : : : ; : : 85
Isaac S. Tuttle, : : : : : 175
Orray Taft, 226
Henry Thomas, trustee, ; : : 45
J. R Vinton, : ; : ; : 40
Asaph Waterman, estate of : ; 58
I James B. Walker, : : : : 25
1 Rebecca Walker, : : ; : : 30
jM. Whitfield, : ; ; ; ill
: : : : : : : : 5000
GREENE AIVD EULASKIMONUMENT
LOTTERIES!
J. €». GREGORY & CO., .4IAVAGEKB.
00,000 DOLLm
IN 6 PRIZES OF SIO,OOO EACH.
EXTRA CLASS NoT4I.
To be determined by the Alexandria Clast- G.,
Saturday, October 10. 1816.
GRAND SCHEME.
75 Numbers—l 3 drawn ballots.
6 PRIZES OF
$3,500! $2,310! 25 of $1,000!
Besides numerous others amounting to
$513,190!
Tickets only $10 —shares in proportion.
CLASS No. 827
To be determined by the MononcraliaClass No. 41,
Friday, October 9, 1846.
PACKAGE SCIIKME.
J 1.000 ! *040! 5159 ! 2of *300! &c.
Tickets SI,OO shares in proportion
The risk on a package of 25 quarters is only $3,70.
Tickets $10 —shares in proportion.
CLASS No. 83.
Determined by the South Carolina Lottery,Class
No. 12, Wednesday, October 14, 1816.
SPEENDIU SCHEME.
75 Numbers —14 Ballots.
$ 1 8,000!
$5,000! $2,000! $1,250' 10 of SI,OOO
Tickets only $5,00, Halves $2,50, Quarters $1,25,
For sale by
JOHN A. MILLEN, Agent.
tvvodoorsalrovetheState Bank.
DTrOrders from the country promptly attended
to. Oct. 10
TO THE~LADIES.
THE undersigned begs leave to return her I
compliments to the Ladies for their patron- I
age the past year, and would respectfully an
i nomice that she has just returned from New York
with a handsome assortment of
MILLINERY,
Which will be opened on Monday next. The as- I
sortment consists in part of
Parisan Braid j f Rutland
Rice Pearl / English Straw
China “ I > Split “
Plain Florence | Rice Braid
Adelaide j Misses Fancy
Dunstable J £ [ And Florence.
Plain and Dress Caps in great variety
Splendid assortment of Bonnet and Cap Ribbons
‘ Elegant French Flowers
! Long and small Wreaths, new style of Tabs
i Thread and Silk Trimming,
I Cap, Cape, black and white Silk Laces
Splendid Emb’d Collars, Caps, and Chemizettes
Black and white Gauze Veils
Rich Blond Laces, Lisle and Cotton do.
i The Fall and Winter Patterns of the latest
! Paris Fashions of Satin and Silk Bonnets, will
! also be opened on Monday.
Mrs. J. E. WEAVER,
Opposite the U. States Hotel,
j Oct 1 9 1
! BANK OF AUGUSTA.
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Statement of the Condition of the Bank of Augusta,
CUN MONDAY MORNING, sth OCTOBER, 1846.
LIABILITIES.
Tp Capital Stoc . k ' •• * $700,505 00
Bank Notes issued 81,101,243 46
“ “ “ on
To Bank Notes in circulation 116 321 90
“ Dividends unclaimed • 5 591
“ Dep05it5......... 79,739 24
“ Surplus profits 71,493 90
Total ---“ 8976,646 54
ASSETS.
By Bills and Notes running to maturity at Augusta, 8260,227 00
By Bids and Notes running to maturity at New
York, Charleston and Savannah 24,971 20
Total amount of discounted paper running to ma
turity 295,193 20
. . 8235,199 20 8235,193 20
I Ey Bills and Notes lying over, viz :
Not protested nor in suit or judgment 7,710 37
Protested, but not in suit or judgment 2 5u9 83
Protested,and in suit or judgment 126 865 83
Total amount discounted paper 422,314 33
By State of Georgia 30 000
“ Bank Notes on Interest 100 060
“ Notes Bank of Darien in judgment 1&G92
“ “ for advances on Colton 1,715 63
b ' 115,407 65 145,407 65
By real estate, including Banking House 4 1,645
“ Stock in Augusta Canal 1,100
2335 3 10 shares stock in Georgia R. Road and
Banking Company 233,539
“ IBJ shares stock in Augusta Insurance and Bank*
ing Company. 1,443 75
“ 7 shares stock in Central and West’a Wharf Co. 14>J 60
“ State of Geoigia 8 per cent. Bonds, par value-•• 22,600
! “ Augusta Canal 3 “ “ “ “ “ 21,500 321,859 55
Total amount of investments 859 611 73
“ Balance due by other Banks 19,116 51 819,116 54
“ “ “ “ “ Agents 6,459 27
“ “ “ “ “ Individuals 457 65
“ Notes specie-paying Banks in this Slateon hand, 11,781
“ “ other specie-paying Banks on hand 5 633
By City of Augusta corporation scrip * 035
Bv specie belonging to this Bank in its vaults, viz :
Gold coin--* 29 423 72
Silver coin 10,8 9 60
Copper coin 271 30
4O 594 62
, 40.531 62
I Total amount ol specie funds 77,165 16
By Protest account 75 00
Total amount of debts due the Bank 593,890 61
By incidental expenses 2,612 73
Total 8976,646 54
The total amount of debts due the Bank as above is 8393,590 64
Os which there is good 8557.794 09
Os which there is bad 36 096 55
Bank of Augusta , s lh October , 1846. GEORGE M. THE IV, Book-Keeper.
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STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY:—
Personally appeared befure me, Richard Allen, a Justice of the Peace for the county aforesaid,
Robert F. Poe, Chairman of the Board of Directors, and James W. Davies, Cashier, who being
severally sworn, depose and say that to the best of their knowledge and belief the within statement
exhibits the true condition of the Bank of Augusta on Monday morning, the fifth day of October
1346, and that the character given to the debts due the Bank"of Augusta was prepared from the j
report of Messrs Lambeth Hopkins, Thomas Davis, and James Hmper, a Committee appointed for
that purpose, which report was subsequently considered by the Board of Directors and approved.
Signed, ROBERT F. POE,
JAMES W. DAVIES.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th October. 1346, ) * :
Richard Allen, J. P. $
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JList of Stockholders of the Hatik of *lugusta,
MONDAY, sth OCTOBER, 1846.
Names. No. of Shares I\am:s. No of Shares. Names. No of Shares, j
Adams, Mrs. Sarah ; : 50 Gamble, Roger L. ; ; 62 Shackelford, James : :15
j Augusta Free School, : 33 Green. Anthony : : 3 Snowden & Shear : :11
Averell, Edward : : : 11 Harper, Jas. &W. : : 5 Stovall, Pleasant : :10
Allen, VV. J. Campbell : 250 Hill, Mrs, Mary : : 61 Trustee ol Jane Holden, : 2
Abraham, Jacob : : 5 Hamilton, T. N. : : 125 “ “M. McKinne, :25
Bones, John : : : : : 9 Hamilton, T. N. commiitee 54 “ “ the family ol
Bishop, James B. Tiustee Hamil, Frances : : 5 Wm. Campbell, : ; ; 145
of Esther Gallagher, : : 14 Hinton, F. A., E. Hinton Trustee of S. S. R. Jenkins, 50
Bishop, James B. Trustee his wife, : : ; 13 “ “ Meson Academy 25
of Ann Gilbert, : : : 10 Jones, George, : ; 100 “ “ Burke Co, do :20
Bones, John guardian of Jones, S. S. R. : ; .15 “ “E. A. Jackson ;50
children of Paul Fnzsim- Jones, Gabriel : : 10 “ “ H.H. Gumming 36
mons ; : : : 15 Isaac, Lucy : : ; 9 “ “John H. Cum-
Bugg, Mrs. Sarah 100 Kneeland, Jane E. : 10 ming ; : ; : :81
Bryan, Isaac : : : 70 Keating, Beisey : : 40 Trustee ol A. E. Gumming4B
Bryson, Eliza for seif and Kent, Jesse : ; 10 “ “ Mary C. Davis 55
| guardian for children ; 100 Ketchum, R. C. : : 50 “ “C. J.&S. R. Jen*
j Bryan, Joseph : : : 14 Lamb, James : : 7 kins : : : :35
Bones, Wm. (Charleston) 75 Lamar, Thomas R and Ab- Trustee of Isabella Nichols
Barnes, Mrs. M. D. : : 15 ner McGehee, ex’rs. of J. and her children : ; 14
Carmichael, John : : : 60 J. Lamar, : : : 61 Trusteed Mary Ann W.
Gumming, Henry H. :: 45 Lumpkin, J. H. : : 3 Starnes : ; : ;32
Gumming, A tin IS. : : 50 McDowall, James ; 42 Telfair, Jane : : :20
Gumming, Geo. B. : : 175 McDowall, E. R. & Susan- Telfair, Mary : : : 5
! Campbell, Robert : : 182 nah M. : : : 40 Train, Harriet : : :14
I Campbell, James : : 200 McLean, C. S. : : 25 Turpin, VV. H. ; : ;56 I
Campbell, Wm. ; : : 100 Moore, John : : 165 Thomas, EH. ; : :22
Cunningham, Charles ; 217 Moore, Mis. Fanny : J2O Tubman, Emily H. : : 307 j
Clayton, Mrs. Eliza : : 10 Martin, Alexander : 15 Thomas, Alexander, Trus-
Daniel, O. P. guardian lor Martin, Joel : : 27 tee: : : : 100
E. Daniel, : : ; : 8 McDowall, James, agent Wardlaw, David L. : :16
Daniel, O. P. ; : : : 8 Theological Seminary, 40 Wardlaw, JosepHPJ. : ;21
Daniel, Thomas S. : : 8 Mitchell, Wm. 11. Treasu- Wardlaw, Wm. Alfred :26
Davis, Joseph : ; : 25
| Davis, Thomas ; : : 25 Murray, M. &N. : : 20 Walton R., Trustee : :40
Davies, Jas. W. : : 62 Nesbitt, A. A. : : 5 Wardens and Vestrymen of
Davies, Jas. W, Cashier, Nesbitt, M. A. : : 15 St. Paul’s Church ; : :51
trustee, : ; : 5 Poe, Robert F. : : 37 Wilson, Emily : : :40 j
Delaigle, N. : : : 25 Parmelee, T. J. : ; 40 Wilson, Joseph J. ; :40 i
Ellington, Wm. B. : : 8 Planters and Mechanic’s Wilson, John : : :40 i
Esl. ol Paul Fitzsimmons, 50 Bank ol Charleston : : 159 Witherspoon, F. E. ; :39 1
Ex. of John Fox, : : 278' Potter, John ; : ; 296 Whittaker, R. T. ; :II
Fraser, James ; : 186 Reid, Mrs. Elizabeth : :43 White, Geo. O. K. : : 110
Foster, Thomas : : 8, 1 Rivers, Joseph ; : :26 Wigtall, Samuel : ; 7
Gardner, James ; : 103 j Reid, R >bert A. : : 92
Gardner, Wm. M. : : 25 j Schley, George : : 10
| 7,005 shares at SIOO each, amounting to : : : : : 8700,500
the above amount, Five Hundred and Fifty-three Shares are under hypotheca
tion to this Bank for the payment of fifty-two thousand one hundred and fitty-five 72-100 dollars.
DAILY SOUTHERN PACKET EXPRESS.
SSfSff3 aI- l"T
THE undersigned has made arrangements with
tlie South Carolina, the Georgia, the West
| ern and Atlantic, and the Macon and Western Kail
' Road Companies for forwarding over their Roads
all kinds of FREIGHT BY EXPRESS or Pas
senger Train of Cars. A Traveling Agent will
I leave the offices of the undersigned in Charleston
and Augusta DAILY at the usual hour of depart*
1 ure of the passenger train of cars, who will give
[ his personal attention to every kind of business en
j trusted to him; also, to the prompt execution of
i Orders, Commissions, Errands, &c. &c.
Persons receiving Goods from the North will
please have them consigned to S. D. Pitcher,
Charleston, and those sending goods by Express,
will please have them left at the Express Offices.
Office at Charleston, Charleston Hotel.
“ “ Augusta, U. S. Hotel.
!. D. MATTHEWS,
Agent at Augusta.
NOTICE. —The Rail Road Companies havede
clined taking freight by the Passenger Trains, un
less forwarded by Express.
oct6 S. D. PITCHER, Proprietor.
mjEW GOSHEN BUTTER <fc CHEESE.
25 boxes Cheese, in first-rate order.
Just received and for sale low by
JOHN R. DOW.
First Grocery Store above the Globe Hotel,
sept 23 10
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TO RENT, and possession given im
' iiipsj ‘ mediately.—'The large and commodious
P-fr-Ul Brick Dwelling House and Stables attach
ed,.situated on Broad-street, near the lo\v«r market
house, at ptesent occupied by the subscriber,
i JOHN P. GREINER. i
sept 18 6 38
TO RENT. —The tenement on the {
south side Ellis-street, occupied by 3lr.
.■J’ijJhii.Carey.
, ALSO, FOR SALE,
A small FARM in Columbia county, ten miles
from the city, and near Aberlin Church.
For particulars, apply to B. F. CHEW,
f sept 4 32
[ TO RENT.—The and west- |
sssa | ern Tenements of the Bridge Bank Build- ,
’ Also, the dwelling on Reynold-st., ,
in the rear of the above- Apply to
GEORGE M. THEW.
July 15 lb j
HTO RENT.—The Store in Provi- ;
dence Range, now occupied by 11. S. &
D. W. Dill, from the Ist of October next.
' ‘"Aug 14—23 WM. GUMMING.
MMBL 3MC •
. TMIHE subscriber has removed to the opposite
JBL side of Broad-street, directly in front of Met- i
calf’s range of new buildings, where he is opening
additional supplies of Genuine Family Medicines,
Paints, Oils, Perfumery , fyc., fyc., to which he in
vites the artention of the public,
sept. 30 WILLIAM 11. TUTT.
MISCELLANEOUS.
GENUINE GEORGIA PLAINS^
a I take this method of
informing the Planters
that I am still manu
farturiogNegroClelhs,
styled GEORGIA
P LA IN S, made of
strong, well twisted
cotton warp and pure
wool filling, which I
warrant as a faithful
article, and to wear
longer than any Nor
i them Goods, and will
1 * nuu " uul sell them as low as
Northern Goods of the same weight and width.
They range in prices at 23, 25 , 28 and 3D cents,
nccordingto the weight of wool put in. The dif
ference of price being only the cost of the material
in the different styles. 1 can and will manufac
ture Nogro Cloths as cheap as the Northern manu
facturer, and put in better wool, and warrant the
goods to last longer. Planters wishing to purchase
can have their orders filled at any moment, with a
credit until January, by sending them to .Messrs.
Oliver A - . Nafevv, successors to Geo. W. Lamar <fe
Co. Agents of the Factory in Augusta, None are
| genuine but those bearing a label with my name
on them. GEORGE SCHLEY,
Augusta, Georgia.
Oct 10 3 y
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BOWDRE & CLAGETT.
1..' ■ i .1 .in. ■■■■■■> ■■mm. i ~sce»-
KICH FALL AND WINTER
mi\ GOODS,
BOWDRE & CLAGETT are now prepared
to oiler to the trade their usual choice assort?
| merit of staple and fancy dry goods. They would
especially invite the attention of purchasers to a
! full and select assortment of
RICH SILKS, vis:
| Fancy ombre and charnelion plaids and stripes,
! Lnsteredand shaded satin stripes,
Embroidered brocade and de coupe figured do.,
I Plain and figured black and blue black do..
Jet black watered silk, wide and very heavy.
fancy dress fabrics.
Plaid silk cashmeres, caslnneretts, and muslin de
lane in high colors
Rich Parisian wool cashmeres, in new and very
rich robe patterns
Plain bright colors of muslin de lane, for infants
1 Very fine French merinos, in bright and mode
j colors
Fine black bombazines and black muslins de lane
‘ Silk w arp, black alpaccas, Arc., Ac.
SHAWLS.
I Rich and colored silk shawls and mantles
! Cashmere shawls
Large blac k silk and Thibet wool shawls
Rob Roy, Scotch net, and plaid highland do. Ac.
Also, a full assortment of
Ladies fancy handkerchiefs and cravats
Ladies light and dark eol’d kid gloves and mitts
Silk, cotton and spun silk hose
Rich hat and cap ribbons
Fancy dress trimmings
Spittaifield and pongee handkerchiefs
CravatSj scarfs, suspenders, gloves, &c., Ac.
Also, a choice assortment of
Colonge water, perfumery, fancy soaps, Ac-, Ac.
Hair and tooth brushes, dressing combs, ridding
combs
Tortoise shell tuck and side combs
Pocket combs, and a great variety of other little
notions too tedious to mention, but which we do
most respectfully ask you to call and examine at
the first dry goods store below the U. S. Hotel.
W e have just received some very rich vvork
| ed white and colored EMBROIDERED ROBES
suitable for wedding occasions, at from $5 to §25.
sept. 16 '37
I "^P#!
215 Broad-steet, over Aldrich A Green’s Shoe
j Store. uov 1
Georgia Railroad and Ranking Company,
Augusta, October 5, 1816.
DIVIDEND NO. ll.—A dividend of §2 per
share, declared on the capital stock of this
1 Company, will be paid to the stockholders on and
I after the 10th inst.
j Oct 8 6 J. W. WI LDE, Cashier.
BANK OF BRUNSWICK, / ~
Augusta, October 5, 1846. $
BIVIDEND NO. 6.—The Directors have de
clared a half-yearly dividend of Four Dol
lars per share, payable to the stockholders on de*
1 mand. JOHN CRAIG, Cashier,
oct 77
~ MECHANICS’ BANK, )
Augusta, Oct. 5, 1816. S
DIVIDEND NO. 25.—A Semi annual Dividend
of four per cent, will be paid to the stock
holders, on demand.
MILO HATCH, Cashier.
Oct 6 3 1
TAXES! TAXES!
POSITIVELY.THE LAST NOTICE.
SWILL attend on Monday the sth inst., at the
City Hall;on Tuesday 6th inst., at the Market
House; on Wednesday the 7th inst., at the Eagle
A Phoenix Hotel; on Thursday theßth inst., at U.
S. Hotel, and on Friday the 9th inst., at W. A J.
Nelson’s Store; hours from 9 until one, to close tho
digest for the present year.
R. A. WATKINS, t. c. r. c.
Oct. 5 td 4
Richmond Academy, Oct. 1, 1840.
THE Board of Trustees will appoint a Teacher
to superintend the Branch of the Academy
on the Sand Hills. Application for the situation
may be made to the President, or either member
of the Board. HENRY ROBERT, Clerk.
Oct 2 fstu6 1
IVINA INSURANCE COMPANY OF
HARTFORD.
CAPITAL §250,000.
THE undersigned has been appointed Agent for
the above Company in this City, and is pre
pared to insure Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture
<fec., against loss or damage by Fire. All losses
will be promptly settled here.
JOSEPH MILLIGAN, Agent,
sept. 18 6m 38
Til E PELICAN MU T UAL INST
ANCE Company of New York continues to
I take Marine and River risks at its agency in this
city. Its business will in all respects be conducted
I on the most fair and liberal principles, and its pro
! fits divided among its customers.
JOSEPH MILLIGAN, Agent,
sept. 13 6m 38
"P^rOTICE. —The public is cautioned not to
INK trade for a certain promissory NOTE made
and executed by me on the 3d day of June last,
and payable to C. A. & M. H. Williams or order,
j four months’ after date, for the sum of Eight Hun
dred Dollars, as the consideration for which said
I note was given has failed, and I shall not pay the
same unless compelled bv law.
oct 9 5 8 ' DAVID L. CURTIS.
miOTICK—My wife SARAH DAVIS, bav
: Ix 2 ing left my bed r.nd board for some time past,
all persons are hereby cautioned from trading with
her on my account, or purchasing from her any ar
ticles or things whatsoever from off my place near
Bel Air, in this county. JAMES D. DAVIS.
Oct. 1 4w3 1
booksT books, booksT
' I DIE subscriber still continues to sell all kind
of Books, School and Medical particularly,
j at Charleston or New York prices. He invites
the attention of Merchants, Teachers and others
to his Stock. His Store is in the immediate neigh
borhood of all the principal Hotels, No. 244 Broad
i street. CHAS. E. GRENVILLE.
Oct 6 I__
~ COME AND-SEE.
THE subscriber has just opened a most com
plete assortment of Fancy Goods, suitable
for presents.as they are not yet offered for sale,
every body is invited to come and look at them.
1 CHAS. E. GRENVILLE.
1 Oct 6 I