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LATEST dates from n v kH. po o I.,;:;::::oct. 3!)
latest dates from Havre,oct. 17
AUGUSTA MARKET,
Tuesday night, Nov. 24,1846.
COTTON.— A fair amount of business has been \
done 10-day, at yesterday's rales. The range of ]
sales, is from Gl'2>9c. in round and square bales, '
principally for the former, and B?©SJc, fur
the latter. 'Hie receipts by the Rail Road and by
wagons have been moderate, during the past week I
Tine Cotton is becoming scarce, and would, if
offered, bring a fraction above t)ur highest quo
tation.
A L G U;S T A P ll ICES € IT R R E S T .
CORItKCTED WEKKI.V.
ARI ICI.ES. WHOLESALE.! RETAIL. {
LAuG uNG, k\ ciiiactiy ,-V yoj 12 Jil.a
Guuuy,.. •. “ - a i 9
BACON,Hams, g* It ! 10 a .. j j| a
Bkies, “ ft a .. | 10
JSiioui.leis,... . “ j 7 a ..i y a
CANDLKis.fcperia,.... “ 30 a 31 37 a
Adauj.ii.line,. “ j £8 a .. 1 ji) a .. 1
Tallow “ ! 14 a .. : jj a .. >
•-OFFEL,Ja»a, •• i I'ZKu .. 14 a
Luiruir;* “ I* a .. 1U a-• 1
Hio, “ 7Aa 8, : <j a 10
CHEESE,in Casks, “ j 9 a .. jg a
luKwes, “ 10 a .. ! j£ jrt
E" C Mackerel, No. 1,... £*!>!>; )£ 50 a .. I4(,iia
lii \ No. £,... “ 900 a .. ilOQu a
t No. 3,... “ 350 a .. (; 00 a
V LOU ll,Canal “ ,700a 77j 7 u 300
„ t . Cuuutry, “ 550 u .. l e so a ..
GKAIN,< ->rn,..
° JIs t “ ; 35 a .. 1 40 a ..
. _ 1 ea».... - “ | 50 a .. 50 a
LARD, IP ltd 10 a ~ I u a ..
1.1.uE.. biu 150 « ..jaw a
MGLASSES, «.i 35 a .. 37 a
Cuba “ £5 a £7 3.{ a 57
HOPE Kentucky C j f, a j n\ a 7
„ . 10l t‘h“iillu •* i 7 a .. 1U a ••
DAISLNfc, £)' !io.\j ££s a .. : £SO a
KICK, • • t' 100 Bl>i 5 Oo a 4 73 | (j ()o a
Coe .Brandy p gas £OO u .. 300 a••
r j llollaiui Gin •• I£o a |75 a
{5 J.ima ca Iviiiu,.... •* £so a .. a
£3 \ Domestic Whiskey, “ j 30 a .. j 37 a .. ;
~ D<> It mu,.... *• I :u a .. i 37 a ..
* D» G “i, “ I 30 a .. j 40 a ..
Do Brandy,. “ j 43 a .. ; 0->la
SUGAII, Santui'roix,. ,-p tr 1 9 a 10 i ku 1£
Porto Rico,... •• i 0 a .. ]0 a ..
New-Orleaiit,. “ ‘ 8 a 8A 9 a..
®AI.T, y .-;:rf !G£ a .. 135 a
D<> bu»li 45 a .. 5o a 50
SOAP in 5 a .. 7 a ..
TEAS, lmperial, “ 80 a .. 87 a
<iuiijiowder, ... •* K 0 <t .. c7 a
Hyson, ** Oil a .. 87 a
TWINE, American .... *• 15 a .. £0 a .. 1
English, “ 40 a , 45 « ..
SPICES. Pepper “ lea lia ..
Pimento, “ 13 « .. 1 iy a
WOOL, washed, “ 1« a a
Do. nnwashed, “ 15 a I a
l.EA'rilEß,Soie,ltem, “ 14 a 1H a
Do- ” Oak,. “ £0 a T! ■ 25 a !!
Do. Upper,Northern pr.d/. 10 a ..{ 18 a
Do. “ South.! 11, •• I 15 a £0 a
nK DE f> IOC Ib.-i 300 a .. !350 a "
SHEEP, eacl jl£s a .. 150 a
KXCUANC K.
A ngiisi :,Tiisnrauce and JJankingCampanv,.. .pa
Hankuf Vugiista 4< i
liranch State uftieorgtu, Augusta, “
Rank ul Sininsuiek, “ j
Georgia Rail Hoad,. <J
3leehumcs r Hank,
Hank ol B>l. Mary's,
liank of Milledgeville) “ |
Hank ut tiie .State of Georgia, at Savannah,... “
Hraiithes of ditto, “ l
.Marineand l ire Insurance Bank, Savannah,. “
Hrunrh of ditto, at Macon “
Planters’ Batik, Savannah, “
Central Hank of Georgia
Central ti. 14. &. H k g. Co., Savannah, “
Charleston Hanks, “ !
Hank of( aimien, “ ;
Hank <>l tieorsetown “
Commercial,l 'ohnnbiu, “
Merchants’, at Cheravv, “
Hank •( ilamimr:, “
Alabama Notes, o ( j; K
Merchants’ Hank of Macon o fa) 0 “
Coiamercial Hank, at Macon, faded
no sai.k or uncertain/
flank of D arien and Branches.
Ha k ol Columbus.
Chattahoochee Kail Road and Ranking Company
Monroe Bail Road and Hanking Company. j
Planters and Mechanics’ Hank . Colunihus,
\V estem Bank of Georgia, at Rome.
Exchange Hank, Brunswick.
j ns. Bank of' n«l uni nits, at d aeon .. no.; i rculation.
J’kiUiiiA Bank ol Columbus.
checks.
On New Y0rk..... 4 prem.
Philadelphia, i prem.
Bostot 4 prem.
Chariest*.n and Savannah, par.
Lexington. !vetil tick v, “
Nashville, leniiessee, “
&POCK 4
Georgia. 8 per cents lOOuIOI <
Iroorgia, 6 per cents 97 a 98
NEW-YOB K, Nov. 2d—2 P. .’l.—Cotton, sales
lUOO bales, prices 4 cent below last week.
NOVEMBER 19.—The sales of cotton to-day
have been about 609 bates and prices rather feeble.
— Jour,ud of Commerce.
OJu ens the N. O. Picayune, ?
Wed used ay Evening,, Nov. 18, 1846. \
Cotton. — factors and purchasers have come to
terms, and 3000 bales Colton were taken principal
ly for English account at the prices current pre
\ ions to tbe arrival of the B; itanniu’s news, say:
Middling to Good Middling 9f a 91 cents.
i ;OTTOi\ 8 rATEM ENT.
Stock on hand on the Ist Sept. 18-16, Bales. ..6,332
Arrived since to date, 135,275
Arrived to day, 1,35*
143,961 i
Exported to date, 49,152
Ejported to-day, 1,111—48,263
Stock on hand and on shipboard not c1eared,.95,697 j
1816. 1815. 1841. 1813.
Re’cts on Nov. 17,637,929 250,203 201.350 169,972 1
W WHIBI—i i'< r iiTin T HT~I~ ~i ~~1 rm~~i'li>r| ■ll Hfcl I■! II I Ij
SHIPPING INT ELLIGE NOE.
SAVANNAH, Nov. 23.—Went to sea, ship
William, Greenock; brigs Catharine, Barbadoes;
Dr. Hitchcock, Gnadaloupe; Cyhele, Havana; L.
Baldwin, New York; schr. Perine, N. Orleans.
CIIAKLESTON, Nov. 24.—Arr. schr. Tiger,
Salilla, Ga.
SILVGK PLATING FLUID.
films valuable article restore Plated Ware to :
P. its former brilliancy and sp endoiir, no matter
how much the article may lie defaced or tarnished;
it w ifi 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
long as the real plating. For sale bv.
J. E. MARSHALL.
May 20 Firstdoor below Mechanics’Bank.
FURNITURE STORE.
THE subscriber respectfully announces to the !
public that he has taken the FERN ITU RE j
STORE so long and favorably known as H. Par
dons’, where he will, in future, keep a general
supply of every article in his lin**, to which he in
vites the attention of persons desirous to purchase,
may S DANIEL CHAFFEE.
John M. Adams, I Lambeth Hopkins,
Francis T. Willis.
ADAMS, HOPKINS & CO.,
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION .MER
CHANTS, AUGUSTA.
CONTINUE the business at i
/ Wi their .old stand, and give their i
personal attention to all business *
entrusted m lliein. es)>eciallv I lie |
™« |P STORAGE AND SALE OF
COTTON. „ !
Their cha r ge6 vyill conform to the customar
rates. 30 » llg - 31 - j
PO rATOLB, PO I'ATOKS.
WUST arrived 20 bbls. of the real Mercer Po-
J tatoe. in first raw R vow
oct 18 16
1 BUSINESS CARDS.
W. WILSON,
PORTRAIT PAINTER.
A few PORTRAITS will be undertaken if
I p arly application is made at his Studio, Unitarian
: Church, corner of Greene and Jacksua-sireels.
I nov 25 if 47
CEO. G. McWIIORTEU,
ATTOP.X Id YAT LA W .
OFFICE LA WR J A QE, AUG US TA . GEORG I.
j oct 23 6m 29
' JOS. LLOYD MABTSM, 0.,
( DOM OdOPATTIIC P IIY.SICIA N.)
; Graduate of ihe University of the City of N. York.
Residence United States Hotel.
Office in Metcalf’s Range, Bruad-str et, adjoining
the Law School of Wm. T. Gould, E.-q.
nov 29 1m 43
DAVID '
Attorney at Law, Hamburg, So. Cu
Office over the store of Sibley & Crapon—will
practice in tiie Law Courts of Edgefield and Cam
well. 39 ly sept 21
LITER AR V DE POT,
CHAULF,STO V, S. C ,
No. Mketing-Street.
The subscriber having fiurcbased the late estab
lishment of Mr. S. A. Holmes, proposes to continue
the business in all its various branches, and de
sires a continuation of that patronage heretofore
extended. •
Country orders solicited and promptly attended
to EUGENE B. HELL.
Nov 1.6 m 28
CLEVELAND & SPEAR,
(T r Z z ' r
iluljOi? IA
NO. 21 5 > BROAD - ST.,
(Oitr Aldrich $ Green's Shoe Store.J
nov 11 J y 35
AMERICAN ART UNION.
Subscribers, and those wishing to
become so, are requested to call on me previous to
the first of December, at which time- the list will
be forwarded to New York, as the drawing takes
place Bth proxini j. T. J. PARMELLE,
nov 20 3 43 Hon. Bec’y.
A VALUABLE KEEPSAKE.
One of Johnson’s Daguerreotype
MINIATL RES, a perfect likeness, put up in a
fine morocco Case, may he had A>r three dollars.
His rooms are over Messrs, (’lark & Racket’s
! Jewelry Btore. Entrance one duor from the Post
j Cilice.
nov 15 ts 39
CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE.
| QCP We tire authorized to announce
I WILLIAM iSKINNER. as a Candidate for re
| election to the office of Receiver of Tax Returns
for Richmond County, at the ensuing Election in
! January next.
oct H _ 10
LCt* We are authorized to announce
! WM. JOHNSTON asa candidate for Receiver of
Tax' Returns, at the next election in Richmond
comitv. 22 td august 12
IxT we are authorized to announce
ROBERT A. WATKINS, as a candidate for re
election to the office of Tax Cidlecrorfor Richmond
County, at the ensuing election, to lake place on
tin* first Monday in January next.
If elected, hv pledges himself to serve amain
should a continuance of his services be called for,
Ut ajuthfe k.:tcic •«. ?ItlC V* 1.1 .'ill J COvi fidt iiC.
; of his leilovv-citizeiis
Nov. 14 37
OLrWcai-e authorized to announce
Major ISIIAM THOMPSON as a candidate for
j the office of Receiver of Tax Returns for Rich-
I mond county, at the election on the first Monday
I in January next. td oct 24
--— rmrm:, >h. >■*,
I’STAMOJ-A t this office, a Journeyman
v v PRIN'i’ER, to whom steady employment
will he git eti. nov 25
LOST Oil STOLEN. '
| A FINE single case Gold Lever Watch and
J-'A Fob Chain, makers name, 11. Stewart, Liv
[ erpool. No. 6629. This watch was either lost or
| stolen from the owner on tlie night of the sth. I
: will pay SSo for the delivery ol it at this offiee, or
twenty-five dollars to convict the thief and obtain
the watch. Nov 7
iSAiyi^ALT.
BULK and Sack Salt for the sale low hy
Nov. I JOHN R. DOW.
BANK OF AUGUSTA, )
NOVEMBER 16, 18*6. ' S
rpUIE Board of Directors i f this Bank have
M- this day declared a Dividend of 'UIIREE
DOLLARS per share, whicli will he paid on de
mand. JAS. W. DAVIES, Cashier,
nov 17 6 49
.ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF
UAUTFOIiD.
CAPITAL 8250/100.
i rWNHE undersigned has been appointed Agent for
j JH. the above Company in this City, and is pre
j pared to insure Huihlings, Merchandise, Furniture
i &c., against loss or damage by Fire. All losses
j will be promptly settled here.
JOSEPH MILLIGAN, Agent,
sept. 18 6m 38
1 H AAV N OTIC E7—The office'7>f the under-
Ja_i signed is on Broad-street, third door below
Ihe Past Office corner. He will lie thankful for
business. JNO. MILLEDGE.
oct 29 17
m" '<& &
! bubs crib* r iuis two or three Wagons an A
IS Teams that he w ants employment for.
Also, Wood for sale.
JOHN ROBERTSON.
Nov. 18 dit 41
LARI} LAMPS.
A SUPPLY of rich and beautiful Solar Lard
Lamps, from the factory of Cornelius & Go.,
just received and fi>r sale ion by
CLARK, RAGKETT & CO.
Oct. 29 25
”new.
LB AHE stock of CLOTHS, Cassimeres, Vestings,
h Fancy Articles, and Trimmings, just open
: ed by John Bridgks, Merchant Tailor, next door
below the United States Hotel, Broad-street, Au
gusta. The public are respectfully invited before
ordering their garments elsew here, to examine the
above stock, which they will find to comprise the
best selections that can be made in the New York
market JOHN BRIDGES.
N. B-—Making and Trimming as usual in the
most fashionable manner. sept^2s
fep ACK AND HULK SALT, for tale low by
, sept. 18 JOHN R. DOW.
NEW SUGAR AND TOBACCO STORE.
i f jjpHE subscriber has the pleasure to announce
-■ to his friends and the public, that he has cotn
| tnenced the above business, at the. store lately oc
j cupied by Mr. Averell. adjoining the Bank of Au
gusta, (opposite the. United States Hotel,) where
! the lovers of good Segars and Tobacco, will be
1 able to supply themselves on moderate terms.
£. H. BEZANT.
Nov. 10 lm 34
: FnOLOGNE WATER.—One Case, farinas,
warranted genuine Cologne Water, in large
andsmall bottles, for sale. J. E.MARJSHALL.
march 23 117
MISCELLANEOUS.
Cigars! Cigars! Cigars!!
€1 3 H iVANA CIGARS «f the
A_9 H. Qfinest quality and various
brands: ju> t received and Tor side at
GUST. VOLGER’S
Cigar and Tobacco Store, one door twlow Jno. P,
Seize’s Dry-Good Store, Bread street.
Nov 25 tuth-M 47
~ M iSCEU. A .\¥6us~ BOOKsF
rS’HE works of Chillingvvorth, Col-ridge’s
» Works r-omplete, McCullo h’s Commercial
Dictionary, new edition; D'Aubizne’s Reforma
tion complete, Dtokens’ Novels and Tales, new
edition; Marryatt’s do,, Dicks’ V\ orks, Practical
Treatise on Dyeing and Calico Printing. French
Cookery, by Francateiii; Graham's Colonial Ui>.
tory of the United States, Lard tier’« Lectures.
| Light in the Dwelling, 3lodern British Essayists.
! viz: Cart vie, Jeffrey, TaMburd and Stephens,
Sidney Smith, Macauley, Aiisun and Wilson,
Foster’s Statcstnen of the Common wealth of Eng
land, Brown’s V\ haling Cruise, 31 cCn I loch’s Geo
graphical Dictionary, Brande’s Encyclopaedia,
Taylor’s Manuel of History, Guizot’s English
Revolution. Rise and Fall of the Irish Nation,
Blunt's* Life of Christ, Transatlantic Tour,
French Domestic Cookery, Hazlitt’s Table Talk,
and Shakspeare, and the Age- of Elizabeth,
Hay’s In.-h Rebellion. Schroeders Shores of the
Mediterranean. Kendall’s Santa Fe Expedition,
•Stephens’ Small and Broad Sword Exercises, Book
of Illustrious 3lechanics, Engineers’ and Me
chanics’ Companion, Life of Paid Jones, lioussin
galt’s Rural E onomy, Morse’s North American
| Allas, Stewart's Stable Economy, Upharu’s lute
j rior Life. Life of Emmet, Smart ’* Horace, newedi
i lion; J une’s W idow Directed; Home’s Introilnc-*
I lion, new edition; Harpers’ Family Library, Hai
i par’s Class cal Library. Browne’s Trees of Ajneri-
I ca. Topper’s Works, the Old Purchase, by Oarl
■ ton,&c-, &c. For sale bv
THOS. RICHARDS.
Nov. 84 3 46
I
“THAT DRAYMAN.”
I A REWARD will be paid lor proof to convict
| the Drayman who utter night on Saturday
i last stole from the wharf a lot of Sugar Cane,
j ikiv 21 46
FID 4 B Ut ACdA FilLliS.
T9TUST received and for sale Oranges, Lemons,
99 Plantains, Banana’s, and various other. W est
I India Fruits. Apply at the Fruit Store, near lower
market, next to ii. 31 uhleubriuk.
Nuv. 24 46
4LL PERSONS holding claims against the
late firm of S. BUFORD A 7 CO., are hereby
notified to produce the same, and prove their de
mands before, me, on or before the 8 uli of Decern
ber next. L. DVVEJLLE, Receiver m Equity.
Nov. 21 46,
~DAILY SODTOIDX ft'CRKfTMfSST
tstrrrafwsapggs
fS|NIIE undersigned has made arrangements with
the South Carolina, the Georgia, the VVest
ern and Atlantic, and the Macon and Western Rail
Road Companies for forwarding over their Roads
ai! kinds of FREIGHT BY EXPRESS or Pas
j senger Train of Cars. A Traveling Agent, will
■ leave the offices of tiie undersigned in Charleston
\ and Augusta DAILY at the usual hour of depart
! ure of the. passenger train of cars, who w ill give
I his personal attention to every kind of business en
trusted so him; aiso, to the p.-ompt execution of
Orders, Commissions, Errands, Ac. &c.
Persons receiving Goods from the North will
j please have them consigned to S. D. Pitch mi,
Charleston, and those sending goods by Express,
1 will please have them left at the Express Offices.
Office at Charleston, Charleston Hotel.
“ •• Augusta, U. 8. Hotel.
1. D. MATTHEWS,
Agent at Augusta.
■ i NOTICE.—The Ril Road v ornpanies luivede
clined taking freigat by tiie Passenger Trams, un
less forwaiueu by Express.
| ueio S. JL). PITCHER, Proprietor.
FOII s AliE.""
fi-\ The subscriber intending to leave Au
! y gusta, offers for sale two improved lots,
I JTl3c-3,hetvveen Walker and Fenwick streets,
j near tiie Jail, containing very near an acre each.
I On one ol them tiiere is a variety of first-rate fruit
trees and grape vines, and in tiie yard of lids lot
there is a well affording most excellent wafer.
| Persons disposed to make a profitable investment
of this kind, can have an opjmrtunity of doing so
I by’ applying to C. A. BEARD.
Nov 21 s7 44
in it>u uii V to jai l ,
i A negro man by the nnrae of JI3I, who
says lie belongs to John Gletid -ntng, about
A ugtista. The said negro is 25 or 26 yeaVs
j A _ old <h ■ r 1.~ mini pl.-ft 1.,n fctOUt built. 'i’iie
• owner is requested to come forward, prove proper
| ty. pay expenses and take linn away 7 ,
j Nov 20 2 ED ff i\D B. GROSS. Jailor.
02 Jil_ o
I O c
o msmm jm %
| £ s»
g; A E. CHEW offers for sale a large assort
merit of Factory 7 and Cook STOV ES of the
latest fashions and most approved style, for Wood
or Coal, opposite the Eagle & Piieenix Hotel, Broad
street, Augusta, Ga. sept2l
: OLAitK, BAlilf'& ea/"
a HAVE just received a
new and large stock of GOLD and (vV eW
SILVER WATCHES, of the best SIC»
j makers. Watch Trimmings and ornaments; JEW
■ ELRY, OF ALL KINDS; Silver Spoons, Forks,
Knives and Cups; Plated Ware; Waiters, Castors,
! Candlesticks, Tea Bets, Cake Baskets, &c.; Bn-
I tannia Ware; Painted and Japanned Waiters, in
j sets, a new style; Table .Mats and Brushes, ol a
1 fine quality; .Mantle Ornaments, gilt and silvered,
j with drops; fine Mantle Clocks, in wood and mar
-1 hie; a great variety of Fancy Goods, Work Boxes,
i Bead Bags, Bag and Purse Clasps; Gilt, stiver and
; steel Beads; Cologne Bottles, silver, pearl, shell,
ivory and velvet Card (fuses; shell and tine buffa
lo Dressing Combs; Hair Brushes. Tooth Brushes,
&c. Six Barrel Revolving PISTOLS, 3 sizes;
another lot of the famed **Lecuultre” RAZOR,
w ith 2 blades; a good supply also of Rodgers and
other m-ikers; Rodgers, Mechi, Chapman. Saund
ers, •‘Lecoutre,” and Emerson Strops; Shaving
Creams, “Guerlain” and others; Old Naples Soap;
choice Lather Brushes; fine Pocket Cutlery, &c.
SPECTACLES.
The Perifocal Spectacles, sold by ns, we still
! recommend, with great confidence, to our cus
! turners. We have a good supply in gold, silver,
I and steel frames, and are prepared to lit them to
old frames at short notice.
Gold and silver Spectacles, with the ordinary
convex glass, for sale at very low rales, and glass
es fi'ted to suit the sight with accuracy.
N. B.—Clocks and Watches repaired and regu
lated with cure. VV atch Glasses, Tools and Ma
terials for sale to the trade at low rates.
o . t 2 2 J' 19
FOlt SALK—A small FARM in Columbia
county, ten miles from the city, and near
j Aberlin Church. For particulars, apply to
B. F. CHEW,
j sent 4 32
IKUONS. —Just arrived 5 boxes fresh LEM.
-A ONS—lot sale low by JOHN R. DOW
3 ARD LAMPS* —Always on hand, the im
-SLJ proved Solar Lard Lamp, which, for utility
and economy is unsurpassed.
Dec 11 if J. E. 31ARSHALL.
raill E PELICAN 31 UTU A L INSU
m. ANCE Company of New Yo-k continues to
take 3Tarine and River risks at its agency in this
city. Its business will in all respects be conducted
on the most fair and liberal principles, and its pro
fits divided among its customers.
JOSEPH MILLIGAN, Agent,
sept. IS Gm 3d
WARE-HOUSES.
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION
BUSINESS,
i Jacksoji-Street, AGeorgia.
HEARD &, DAVISON.
The undersigned have entered
j into co-parmershipftH - the purpose
of transacting a Warehouse and
rmMmm General Commission Business, at
fj le VVarehotise recently occupied
* by i. I’. Heard &. Co., Jackson-street, under the
• firm of Heard Ai Davison.
j Personal attention will be given to the sale and
j management of Cotton, and other produce entrust*
leJ to their care; and all Cotton stored with them
will l>e kept/ai/y covettdhfj Insurance, free of any
additional charge to the owners,
j Liberal cash advances made on Cotton in store.
Our charges will be the same as those of other re
; gular Commission houses in this city.
1. T. HEARD,
JOHN DAVISON,
august 19 wtDl 85
i M. M. DYE, E. D. ROf!ERTSu\.
DYE & ROBERT ISON,
Ware-House and Commission Merchants.
j East side of Mclntosh- st., Augusta Ga.
: jo
i undersigned liave entered into partner
-ehi{), to take effect alter the first of Septem
ber next, for the transaction of the above business,
in ail its various branches, at the present stand of
M. 31. Dye. Tlieir personal attention will be given
to all cotton or other produce entrusted to their
care.
All orders addressed to the new firm, after the
first of August next, vv til be punctually attended to.
i Liberal cash advances made on cotton or other
produce in store. Their charges will be in con
| fortuity to the regular established rales of the City.
DYE & ROBERTSON.
July 10 if 8
| DAWSON is WEAVER'S
I Extensive Fire-Proof Ware-House.
rSTVHE undersigned respectfully inform their
aS. friends and the public, that they still continue
the
WARE-HOUSE & COMMISSION BUSINESS,
at their old Stand on M'lntosh Street, where they
will devote their personal attention to all business
entrusted to their care.
Their rates for Selling and Storing Cotton awd
other Produce, will be the same as other regular
j houses.
Orders f.r purchasing Groceries, Bagging, Rope,
; &c., will be promptly filled at the lowest market
! prices. DAWSON & WEAVER.
| July 31 6m 17
W A REHOUSED COMYIISSION
It U S I N ESS.
i UNDERSIGNED continue to transact
M the above business at their extensive FIRE
j PROOF WAREiIOiJSE, on Jackson street, near
the Depot of the Georgia Rail Road, and to receive
Cotton and other consignments per Rail Road,
without any charge for drayage.
Their personal attention will he given to the in
i tercst of their customers in tiie storage and sale of
; all Cotton and other consignment.-* entrusted to
| their care, and liberal advances made when desir
ed on produce iu : tore.
D ANTIGNAC & EVANS,
sept 30 43
PLEASANT STOVALL,
mREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT
¥IB7ILL ( ONi’iNUE THE ABOVE BL'SI
v V N ESS on his own account, on the first of
September next, at the Warehouse of Stovall &.
Simmons,at which time that firm v. ill he dissolved.
Arrangements have been made with .Messrs. An
• dres, Spears Wootten, (to whom said Warehouse
; is reined for the ensuing year.) for storage of
) Cotton and oilier produce consigned to him. He
; has also engaged the services oi his present part
ner. Mr. G. Simmons.
Augusta, July 30, 1816. apIO ang 86
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION
Buais ii s s ,
GIBBS &, McCORD.
rpAJIE undersigned, having entered into ro-part
j M nership under the firm of GIBBS Ai AIcCOKD,
: beg leave to offer themselves to their friends and
; the public generally, as WAREHOUSE AND
; COMMISSION X iR<'HAN r i\S. and trust, by
| strictly adhering ;br.-e rales which should go
vern all Warehouse men, to merit a liberal share
l of patronage, 'i'hey have taken the well-known
j stand recently occupied by Andrews & VV’ootten,
and will make alt - osua) stored with them as safe
by insurance as any other Warehouse in the city,
j They also pledge themselves not to pmchaseany
cotton in the transaction of their business, but will
! give iheir it*;divided attention to the interests of
; their patrons.
Their charges will he in conformity with those
1 established in tiie city.
SkT’Lilieral advances will be made on produce
I in store, when required.
THOMAS F. CHIPS,
GEORGE McCORD.
Augusta. July I, 1846. vvtf July 17
'NEGROID Fini SALK'
I undersigned have just arrived with a fresh
«ai lot of likely young Virginia NEGROES,
which they offer f »r sale at their place of business
m Hamburg. THOS. J. JENNINGS & CO.
oct 28 tfi 24
|TOBACCO AND SEGARS
OF TIIE < HOiCEST BRANDS.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS and gentlemen
who visit Augusta, and who desire to enjoy a
’ good SPANISH SEGAK, or chew the W EED,
1 put up in splendid style, or who purchase to sell,
i will find me ntall times ready to supply their de
: mariiTs, at Wholesale or Retail.
| fcjT I would rcspecliully request persons who
; visit the city, to supply themselves in ray line—to
j examine my Stock, before purchasing elsewhere, as
■ it is selected by competent judges, and patronised
j by old Smokers and C hewers of the favorite V\ eed.
GUSTAV ViLGER,
’ One door below John P. Ser/e’s Dry Goods’ Store,
| Broad-street. sej» 23 4.0
woodT wood.
'P^ROPOSA LS w ill be received until the 15th
I inst., for furnishing twenty Cords of fire
Wood, Oak or Hickory, l<> lie delivered and corded
in toe Jail yard nor before the 15th December
; next. THOS. HOPKINS,
Chairman of Committee,
j nov 3 29
refill Hiiiir
I AT WHSIiSALE ANS SITAIL
BY AUGTSTIN FREDERICK.
JflvlAP 'FdtCTV'REII.
290 BROAD STREET,AUGUSTA,GA.
HE keeps constantly on hand for sale various
oilier arik es in tlie Confectionary line, viz :
FRENCH FANCY SUGAR ORNAMENTS
j GEiUiAN TOT S, BASKETS
) GREEN AND DRY FRUITS
I PRESERVES, PICKERS
SPANISH SEGARS
LIQUORS, WINES, &c. &c.
Those who are dealing in such articles, and
wish to purchase, can obtain good articles, and at
low pnees. Please call and examine lor your&el ves
before niakin;, your purchases.
Sept 28 m3m 42 ‘
FRESH WINTER CLOTHING.
U R I’OCTS, Cloaks, Big Coats, Body Coats,
Wear with or without a Dress
Coat.) Fancy eolouns winter Pants and Vests,
with a full assorment of fine made Dress and
FrockCoak. Pants and Vests. Also, a full sup
ply of Cra\ats, Scarfs, Stocks, Hdkfs., Shirl>,
Under Shirts ami Drawere, Hosiery, aiso Dress
ing Cases, Com is,Brushes, Razo.-s. Soaps, Oils,
Perfumery of the choicest kind, Tooth Powder,
I and all stu b articles as are usually worn and
used by gentlemen.
Vv 31 O. PRICE & CO., 253 Broad st.
nov 4 30
PEA j IIAV, AND OATS, for sale
N B. MOORE.
nov I 3* 32
MISCELLANEOUS.
VOTIC E—All persons having demands
la agam.--t the Estate ul Beverly Alien late of
EB*ert comity, deceased, are requested to hand
them in duly attested; and all persons indebted to
said estate are requested to make immediate pay
ment. UNDSAV H. SMITH. ? ExeCUtoW
BEVERLY A* TEA SLY, > xtculura -
November 20, 1846.
nov 25 47
" NE\V SCHOOL~BOOKSr
A NDREWS’ & STODDARD’S Clnssieal Be
ne>; Owen’s Xenophon Anabasis; Eclogues
and Georgies of Virgil, by Antbon; Anthon’s new
Greek Grammar; do. Latin Versification; An 1 -
thon’s Zunip’?' Latin Grammar; First Book in
Latin by 3lcClinlock and (. rooks; Arnold’s Clas
sical Series, Comprising First asjff Second Latin
Book, Latin prose composition; Cornelius Nepos
and First Greek Lessons; Liddell and Scott’s
Greek and English Lexicon; Serenne’s French
Pronouncing Dictionary ; Oleadorff's now method
of Learning to read, write and speak French,Ger
man and Italian. wiih a Key to each; Fleming
and T-»bbsn’s French and English Dictionary;
j Colt’s Book-Keeping; Alison’s History of Europe,
abridged; Bolle’s Phonographic Pronouncing Dic
tionary; W arner’s Rudiiiieiital Lessons in Music;
.Milch' IPs Ancient Geography and Atlas; Bul
lion's English Grammar; Mandevill’s Course of
Reading—together with a large stock of others,
all of which are offered on fair lei ra s *, by
nov 20 3 THOMAS RICHARDS.
NEVV LAW BOOKS,
COBB’S Analysis and Forms; Hotchkiss* Codi
fication of the ■Malute Laws of Georgia;
East’s Reports, m-vv edition; Green leaf on Evi
dence, 2\015., new edition; Spence's Equitable
Jurisprudence; Hilliard on Real Property; Rhine's
Uw Compendium, 4 Vols., nevV ed ; Oliver's
Conveyancing; Getz’s Forms in Conveyancing;
Roberts on Conveyancing; Stephens on Pleading;
B>li ry on P oraissory Notes, on Bailments, on
j Agency, on Partnership o , on Contracts; Story's
■ Equity; Saunder s Pleading and Evidence, new
j ed.; 'Fate’s American Form Books; Warren’s Law
l Studies, London ed.; 3iiuor’s Digest, Ac. A c
Also—A few c**pi» s of Cobb’s small Form Book.
| For sale by ' THOMAS RICHARDS.
| nov 26 3 43
books, bi>oks, uooks7
rgIHE subscriber still continues to sell all kind
-M. of Books, School and Medical particularly,
1 at Charleston or New York prices. He invites
I the attention of Merchants, Teachers and others
j to his Stuck. His Store is in the immediateneigh
j herhood of ail the principal Hotels.-No. 244 Broad
1 street. CHAS. E. GRENVILLE.
Oct 6 1
D AGUERR E0 T V PE.
’4|il. C. E. JOHNSON {from New’ York) has
i?JL the honor to inform the ladies and gentlemen
of Augusta and vicinity, that he has taken rooms
over tl.e jewelry store of Messrs. Clark, Rackeit
& Co., entrance in Mclntosh street, one door from
i ilie Post Office, where lie is prepared to take his su
j perior style of pictures, either .-ingle or iu groups,
I and of every variety of size, sett iu Cases, Frames,
] Lockets or Breus!pins.
3lr. Johnson respectfully invites ladies and gen
j tlemeii to call and examine his specimens.
OCr ßooms open from 8 A. 31., to 5 P. 31.
t Oct. 27 ts 23
|3« M. KOGJBRS,
CTi3- Ft ') j’SaT Jt F&F M K
: «TOULD inform the eitizelis of Augiista and
v V its vicinit v lliat he has opened a shop on
; 3lc Into<h-sireet, directly opposite the Cotistilution*
alist office, fortlie pnrjtose of carrying on iheabove
business, in all its various branches.
Rifles of a superior quality made tn order, and
warranted as good as can be produced, both in point
of tiiibh and accuracy of shooting.
Double ami j ingle (Inns re-stocked and repaired-
Also, door and trunk locks repaired, and new
keys fitted at short notice.
From his long experience in the bn-iness, he is
enabled to say that all work entrusted to his tare
shall bo done as well as il can be dune-at the north
or else where.
fcf* Allen’s Revolving and Self-Cocking Pistols,
P :\vder Fi i°k-ariJ .'!pl Pouches,('one Wrenches,
English, French and American Percussion Cips,
for sale.
July 1,1846. Iy 5
CJUNS! GUNS j I «UN!S!!J
JUST RECEI V E D, a good assortment of
Double and Single GUNS, and pocket PIS
TO US, which will he sold low for cash, by thesub
| scriher, on Mclntosh-street, opposite the Constitu
i tionalist office. E. H. ROGERS.
! s<* tit 2 31
j jogs iau» ‘W MEt mm
FOR WOOD Oil COAL.
" con s vr-n,
A large assortment ol
Atwood's Cooking Stoves,
J&ff -I| box and factory Stoves,
and Russia Iron air tight
i’arlor Stoves.
Fancy Cy linder Stoves.
A general assortment of
plain and Japanned Tin
Ware. Two doors above
Insurance and Bank-
B ' n - Company, Augusta,
Ga E. E. SCOFIELD.
Oct 8 tr3ra J
ImiffPiMiWi
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
A LWAYS 131 PORTING AND MANUFAC
im. TURING the best and most fashionable
styles of FURNITURE.
I would particularly call the attention of pur
chaseis to Chaim of my own manufacture, the
i workmanship of which 1 guarantee to stand; it not,
return them; likewise ail articles of my manu
facture.
Also, on hand a beautiful assortment of
WINDOW SHADES AND TRANSPARENCIES,
: of numerous patterns, and I propose to sell for such
I prices, as will leave no excuse for purchasers.
GILT AND 3IETAL CORNICES,
for Curtains and Shades—something entirely new
and cheap.
Tassels, Cords, &c.,for Curtain Trimmings. j
The undersigned defies all competition will
sell the best, cheapest, and most fashionable styles
of furniture, and articles in ray line, that has been
or ever will be in the City of Augusta, at as low
prices a.s in the or Suvcljuiull mdrkeli. If
vou do not believe it, come and try at
* CHARLES A. PLATT’S.
Oct. 1 i
~ TO TEACHERS.
THE Trustees of the Law rencerille Female
Seminary wish to engage a competent Teach
er or Teachers, to take charge of said institution
after the exjfiration of the present year. A gentle
man as principal, assisted by his lady, would be
preferred. By order of the Board of Trustees.
JAMES P. SIMMONS, Sec'y.
Lawrenceviile, Ga-,Nov. 4, 1846.
nov 8 stf 33
1 "g>ES4’Winter Strained Sperm Oil For sale
JDy low by oct 15 JOHN R. DOW. 1
|jf* L PUBLIC SALES.
Executor's Side.
Will he Fold on the seventh day of January next,
at the late resilience of Beverly Alien,deceased,
in Elbertcounty.
Corn, Fodder. Oats, Horses, Mules, three yoko
of work Steer*, a Cotton Gin and many other arti
cles too tedious to mention.
ALSO,
Will he sold al the River Plantation of said do
ceased. on the eighth of January next.
Corn, Fodder. Oats, Mtiles, one yoke of work
Steers, Cattle. Sheep, Pork Hogs, Stock Hugs,
three Cotton Gina and many other articles too te
dious to mention. The above nom-d property sold
in conformity to the will of Beverly Allen, de
ceased. Bule to continue from day to day until
all »old. Terms of sale made known on ihe day.
LINDSAY H. SMITH. )
BEVERLY A. TEASLV,* Lxeculor *>
November 20. 18*6.
Executor's Sale.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in February n«Xt*
before the Court House door in Elbert county.
The following property to wit:
Two hundred ami fourteen acres of Land, more
or less, on tin* Waters of Vans creek, adjoining
lands of Thomas Johnston and others.
ALSO, • •
Two hundred and forty-four acres of Lttnd.mor*
or less. on the waters of Beaver dam creek, ad
joining lands of B. C, Wall ami others, and known
as the Colson track
AI.SO,
One thousand and sixty-four acres of Land,more
or less, on t tie Savannah river, aujoining lands of
Singleton \\ . Allen, Joseph Rucker and others,
and known as the River Plantation. This tract of
land will be sold in two sepente tracts if thought
to be desirable. The foregoing lands sold in con
formity to the will ot Beverly Allen, deceased.
Terms of sale made known on the day
LINDSAY 11. SMITH, > r . .
BEVERLY A. TEASLV, * E * etUtor "-
Elbert county, November 20, 184 G.
J he Chronicle & Sentinel w ill please copy
the above three limes weekly and forward the ac
count to the Executors for payment.
nov 25 47
Executor's Sale.
j \\ ill be sold at the Court House of Hancock coun
i tv, on the first TUESDAY,iu January next, tint
follow ing property, to wit:
1 Two hundred and nineteen acres of Land, more
nr less, on the waters of Shoulderbone creek, ad -
: joining Bonner and others; one negro man Moses,
about G7 years old; one negro woman Lucy, about
I GO ytars old; Ann, 23 years old, and her buy child
! Simon, about 3 years old.
To be sold under the will of John Hill, late of
said county, deceased, for the purpose of distrihu
i tion amongst the heirs. Terms on the dav of sale,
HENRIETTA HILL. Executrix
of John Hill, deceased,
Hancock county, Oct. 23, 1846.
i ocl 27 wtd 23
Administratrix Sole.
Y ill be sold, on the first Tuesday in January next,
before lire Court House door in Jackson boro,
between the usual hours of sale, the following
tracts of land, belonging to the estate es Thutt,
W. Oliver, deceased, viz;
One tract of land, adjoining lands of Robert \V.
Lovett and Jackson Oliver, containing eight/
, acres—one tract of land adjoining lands of Get*rg«
Pollock and W illiam D. Campbell, containing fifty
acres—one tract of bind, adjoining lauds of George
Pollock and A. 11. Roe, on Savannah River,
containing half an acre. Terms made know nou
day of sale. MARTHA OLIVER, Adm’x
Oct 22 4 jy
VALUABLE COTTON PLANTATION
FOR SALE.
\V ill he sold on the first Tuesday in December
next, before the Court house door in Starkville,
.Lee county:
r l hat very valuable plantation known ns Chchatc,
! on the Waters of the iVlucallee Creek, in the I4tli
| district of said County The settlement Contain*
, 1,000 acres, 600 of which is in a fine slate of cUiti
! Vat ion.
Also, nt the same time will be sold a number of
I very valuable negroes.
j The above sold as the property of Henry Pope,
j deceased, under tin order of the honortitile ilia
j Court of Ordinary, of Lee County, for the benefit
i of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Term*
i made known on the day of sale.
I 1 RAMA POPE, Adthr’x.
JOHN H. POPE, Adm’r.
r 29 m 3 15
Adm in isi ru tor's Safe.
On the first Tuesday in January next, will be aold,
tit Appling, Columbia county, agreeably loan
order of the Inferior Court of said county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, the following pro
| petty, to w it:
' One hundred and seventy acres of Land, more
i nr less, lying in said county, and about 14 mile*
; fr<>m Augusta, adjoining lands of Charles A. Craw -
• ford, Mrs. Gibson, and others.
Also, five Negroes; Stephen about 40 years old,
j Send about 25 years old, Maria about 17 years old,
Martha about 12 years old, Miley about 7 years old
■ —ail of sa d property belonging to the estate of
j Henry CJiett, dec’d. Sold for distribution amongst
j the heirs of said deceased.
I ort 3t JOHN CLTETT, Adm’r.
Administrator's Sate.
On the first Tuesday in December next, will b»
sold, at the court house in the tow n of Wayne*-
boro’, between the usual hours of sale.
Two lots w ith a Dwelling House ami other build
ings thereon, the properly of James Russell, de
ceased, late of Burke county. Sold by an order of
Court. Terms on the day of sale,
sept 18 H. F. RUSSELL, Adm’r.
Administrator's Sale.
Pursuant to an order from the inferior Court of
Warren County, while sitting for ordinary pur
poses, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in De
cember next, within the usual hoars of sale, be
fore the Court House door in said county :
The real estate of Hie late 'Thomas Seal*, de
ceased, consisting of fifteen or sixteen hundred
acres, more or less, hounded on the southeast by
: the Ugecliee River, on the north west by laud* of
John Evans, on the north east by land* of Joseph
Jarratt and others, and on the south east by land*
1 of Samuel Barksdale—sold fur the benefit of th«
: heirs Sic. Terms on the dav of sale.
RICHMOND BURNLEY, Adm’r.
sent. 14 3G
Esccuttr's Sale.
j Pursuant to an order from the Inferior Court of
i Columbia county, while 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 Cobb,
A tract of Land in said county of Cobb, con
j sisting of 4t; acres, known as lot No. 297, 18th Dts
{ trict, 2d Section, belonging to the estate of John
Griffin, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heir*,
j July 10 RICHARD GRIFFIN, ExT.
Executrix's Sale.
By permission of tl»e honorable the Inferior Court
of Richmond county, w hile sitting for ordinary
| purposes, will he sold, on the first Tuesday in
January next, at the lower market house m the
| city of Augusta, between the usual hours of sale,
A Negro Girl, named Sarah, the property of the
i estate of John Winter, late of said county, deceased
j —f>r the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
estate. Terras cash. ANNA WINTER,
! nov 2 w td Executrix,
Executor's Sale.
| Under an order of the inferior Court, of Warren
j Comity, when silting for ordinary purposes, will
be sold at the Court House in Warren ton, on the
first Tuesday in January next, between, the
j legal hours of sale.
Four negroes, viz : Ransome a man about 32
j years old, Mitchel a roan about 3d years old, Tay
-1 lor a man about 25 years old.and Lcraetmuia man
! about 22 years old. Sold as the property of the
j estate of Elizabeth Williams late of Warren conn
i ly, and for the benefit of creditors. Terms cash,
HENRY BAKER. Ex’r.
Nov. 4 wtd 31
| ———.—
Administrator's Sale.
On the first Tuesday in January 7 next, will beao!d„
at the court jouse it) Canton, Cherokee county,
between the usual hours of sale,
A tract of Land, lying in the 7th district 2J *e«-
tion,in the county of Cherokee, known as No. 285,
and containing Id I acres—belonging to the estate
of Alexander Mclxer, fate of Richmond county •
Sold for the bene.it of the heirs and crcdiwr* of
said deceased. Terms made known on day of sale
W LIVING JOHNSTON, Vdra’r.
I nov 7 wtd 32