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‘‘The pr»>a?o failure is pronounced to be
far more partial than was anticipated. Some
fields looked upon as totally consumed, on
turning them over have been found to be in a
perfectly good state of preservation, and not
only in quality,Hut also in quantity.”
auuivals at the gi.ork hotel,
NOVEMBER '26, 1-4 C.
iVumr*. Residence.
Wiiliaui Bean, Burke,tia.
J Q. West and «on, \Vilk**s.
«• surge W. Coleman, “
J P. Williams, Columbia ro., *.
P. R. Martin, “
Thos. McKie ife daughter, Edgefield. S. C.
J. N.Cody and lady. Warren, Ga.
Janies \V. Wellborn, } ~
lady and daughter, S
i«;hn Ciiambem, Savannah,
W T. howl), Charleston.
B. Watkins, Colmahia co., Oa
M. W.Johnson, Home
I. T. Irvin, Wilkes.
B. Walla, r. *•
8 ephen Pearson. Hancock.
James Peek, lady acd son, TaliatVrro.
lIUIIVAIiN AT THE U. ft. HOTEL
NOVEMBER 24, 1846.
Names. Residence.
Robert Patterson, Jetr-rson.
Henry P. Jones, Burke.
Jas B. Jones, “
J. O. Poythress, *•
He. B irrough, child and \ „
servant, y
J. G.Giitwoa, “
Henry Lewis, *•
A Mallory, •
Too*. Fro;l. Col nubia, S. f'.
iC. Harden, ■*
Geo. W. Gingett and ladv, Charleston.S.C.
Mr ,C.Gibbs, “
J J.veohua, New Vork.
K- Hailord, North Carolina.
John ttitles, Aubuna
Heuben H mson and lady,
Robert Myres, *•
Fr-viris Rivers. “
It. I*. Roosevelt. Charleston.
Ckai. V. CliainlieHlo, •*
Cipt. McLaughlin, I T . S. Navy.
Jntn s Tupper, Charleston.
D. Bailey, St. .M nr Vs G •.
t ul.fl. t. Wirfatt, K refie'd.S. •’.
K. M. Rpratne, Vermont.
J tines L sfchoulficic), Tcnue^sve.
MARRIED, in Columbus, on the 12th inst , by
the Rev.Jas. E. Evans. Or HENRY HI LL of
Athena, to Mi-sM\RY. eldest daughter of the
late John Ni-bcl of the former place.
In 0 thl*>nega, on the sth inst. hv ttie Rev. Wm.
H. Evans. Or J\MES RAWSON SMITH in
Miss St IS A N , eldest daughter of Robt. 11. Moure,
nil of Daliionega.
At New Salem, Putnam county. Oa.. on the 15th
October, by Carter Shepherd. J. P.. Col. BENJA
MIN F. W HIT FIE LD. of Jasper count v, to LUCY
AN N M VDUUX. daughter of Alexander .Maddux,
of Putnam county, Ga.
8 PEC IA L AD v ERTISEM EN TS.
Tt> OI R Al> V U RAISING i’ ATUONS.
'The undersigned Proprietors of the Consti/u
--iionalist and the Chronicle and Sentinel, impressed
with the necessity of a uni firm tariff of rates for
advertising, have adopted the following, which
will in future govern their charges. Their re
speefive contracts, for yearly advertising not yet
completed will of course be carried out without
rc.erencc to this agreement:
J. W. «1 W. S. JONES.
JAMES GARDNER, Jr.
TERMS OF ADVERTISING.
Is Daily Paper, Fiftycents persqnare (twelve
hues or less;, for tlie first insertion; Thirty-eight
cents for the next five; and Twenty-five cents for
c;trli subsequent insertion*. Semi or Tri-weekly,
Fifty cents for each insertion; W eekly Seventy-Jive
cent*; Semi-monthly or .Monthly (in either paper,)
One Dollar ; and Rule and Figure Work. One
Dollar. {Krdf next to reading matter and leaded,
charged as a new advertisement each insertion.
Trofessiottal nr Business Curds, not exceeding
six lines, $lO per annum. If over six lines, pro
rata per line.
{fCrCommunications designed to promote pri
vate ur individual ml rests, will be charged as ad
vertisements.
iCT No gratuitous Advertising, under any cir
cumstances. Obituary Notices, over six lines,
will be charged as Advertisements.
>TA-Vni SU AnVKKTt.SEMENTS.
1 square (l‘i liue»y 1 iuom.li, wiluuul aJlcialion. •. •$6 0J
1•• •* J iiioattis. “ “ 12 DU
1•• “ I! ni Hitbs. altered quarterly I* OU
1 *• •* 12 linniilm, " ** 2a 00
U squares, due halt'ib ire tuau the above rates.
J •• tlire.e-tduriba more thau **
4 '* double the “ **
itOT If next to reading matter and leaded, double,
these rates.
jyrAdvertisements not marked the number of
insertions will be continued and charged by the
laser lion.
With Druggists, contracts will he made by the
year on reasonable terms, as heretofore.
When the bill of any house or firm amounts with
in mx month* lo SSO dollars or upwards, lor othei
Uuaii permanent advertisements, a discount ol 2c
percent, w ill be made, if paid an presentation.
undersigned, proprietors
of the United States, Globe, and Mansion Ifon e
Hotels, have mutually agreed and established ll e
following rates, commencing on the first day of
November next:
Hoarders by the year, with lodging, pay- I [H)
able monthly, ‘.pe r month) } *’*'
Hoard, without lodging, tper month) 18 00
** under one week, .per day) I s(i
“ over one week lo 16 day*, (per day).. 126
“ over 16 day*, (per day) 10(»
“ one month with lodging, 30 00
** two and three mouths, tper m0nth)...26 00
{Supper, Lodging and Breakfast, J 26
Three meals, w ithout lodging, 1 2 >
One or two meals, (each) 60
One meal, with lodging 1 on
Dodging, 50
Fires 6O
Dinner boarders, (per mouth} 10 00
{FyKstru ratals and lights, a separate, charge.
No deduction fur absent time, under one week,
for the above.
No deduction for absent time f..r families who
occupy rooms. D. .MIXER,
F. M. JENNINGS,
G. G. .MATHEW S.
\ ugusfa. October 31, 1840. dA vvim
CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE.
IC7*\V© are authorized to announce
WILLIAM SKINNER as a Candidate for re
election lo the office of Receiver of 'Pax Return*
f..r Richmond County, at the ensuing Election in
January nest.
oct 11 10
[jyWe are authorized lo announce
\VM. JOHNSTON asa candidate for Receiver of
Tax Returns, at the next election in Richmond
ronnty. 22 td august 12
oywe are authorized to announce
ROBERT A. WATKINS, as a candidate for re
election to the office of Tax Collector for Richmond
County, at the ensuing election, lo lake place on
the first Monday in January next.
If elected, he pledges himself tn serve again
should, a continuance of his services be called for,
at a future election, by the good will and confidence
of his fellow-citizens
Nov. 14
\W are authorized to announce
Marurl.SH.VM THOMPSON as a candidate for
the office of Receiver of 'Pax U-turn* f<»r Rich
mond county, at the election on the first Monday
in January next. *d
»iqR S VbK —A small FARM in Columbia
1 county, ten mil-* from the city, and near
Aberliut huroh. For particular*, apply lo
11. I' ( H«iW ,
mpt i *-
BUSINESS CARDS.
CLEV ELAND & SPEAR,
i no . 21 5 ms*
< Over Aldrich 4' Green's Shoe Store.)
nov 11 1y 35
GE(X G McWH{)RTTR,
ATTORNEY A T L A \V .
! OFFICE LAfy RASUE, AUGUSTA. GEORGI/
oct 23 6in 2fi
w: \vilson7
PORTRAIT PAINTER.
A few PORT RUTS will be undertaken if
; -arty application is made at his Studio, Unitarian
j Church, corner of Greene and Jackson-street*.
nov 25 ts 47
i Jos. Lloyd Mmrm, u. 0.,
(110 At HEO P ATIIIC PHYSICIAN.)
Graduate of the University of the City of N. York.
Residence United Stales Hotel,
l Office in Metcalf’s Range, Broad-str et, adjoining
the Law School of in. 'l'. Gmild, E.sq.
n«i\ 2n Irn 43
i)a Vi lTadams7
Attorney nt Law*. Hamburg, So. C;
i Office over the store of Sibley <fc Crapon—will
I practice in the. Law Courts of Edgeficidand Harn
| well. 3J ly Sept 21
j LIT ER AR Y 1)E POT,
CIIARU'.STOS. .S’ C.
No. Mkktino-Street.
J’lie subscriber having purchased the late eslab
| lishinetil of Mr. S. A. Holmes, proposes to continue
J tlic business in all its various branches, and de
sires-a continuation of that patronage heretofore
| extended.
i Country orders solicited find promptly attended
l„ ’ EUGENE B. HELL.
Nov I Cm 28
AMERICAN ART UNION.
Subscribers, and those wishing to
become so. are requested to call on nn- previous to
; the first of December, at which time the list will
| he forwarded to New Voik. as the drawing takes
j place Bth proximo. T. J. PAR.MELLE,
nov 20 3 43 Hon. Sec'y
| A VALUABLE KEEPSAKE.
One of Johnson’s Daguerreotype
MINIATURES, a perfect likeness, put up in a
fine morocco Case, may be had for three dollars.
His rooms are over Messrs. Clark & Racket’s
i Jewelry Bloro. Entrance one door from the Post
Office. ‘
j nov 15 ts 30
! ——i .L.nmaßjiaanriawwiii »i ■■
COMI E R €IA L.
i LATEST dates kiiom oivkiicoon,::::::::::OCT. 30
| latkst n vtks Kao m it AVKK,::::::::::::::::ocT. 17
AUGUSTA MARKET.
Wednesday night, Nov. 25, 184fi.
: COTTON. —The sales to-day, have been to a
1 fair extent: say, 6or 700 bales. Prices have not
been as full as they were yesterday, and in some
instances ir. reduction was submitted to by fac
tors.
CHARLESTON, Nov. 25.— Cotton. —The trans
-1 actions in Colton since our report of the 21sl inst.
j reach about 5700 bales, and purchasers have oh-
I tamed a reduction on the quotation of Saturday
j morning last, particularly on the classifications de
• nmninaO’d fair to fully fair, which have hewn in
in >st requ si, and which have gone down an i >
'i he operations comprise 29 1 bales at 8; 27 at oi;
3c> at. 87; Ififi at 9; 219 at 9j; 1052 at 91; 112 aiJ
| 5-10; 12cU at 91; 941 at 9i; 50 at 9 9-16; 231 at 1 .1 .
MOBILE, Nov. 20, ev>nmg. —Cotton —The
market since Tuesday afternoon has been perfect
ly quiet. Cotton has been ottering Ireely, but wjth
-1 out finding buyers except at a concession on ihe
rates current on tlie day mentioned above. '1 he
salt s may be estimated as follows: Wednesday 200,
'Thursday 2 0, and to-day 100 bales. These ope
rations will scarcely justify quotations, but it may
be stated lliat to-day middlings are rated at 9i a
93c. Receipts are still moderate, but the stoc kou
, sale, is ample.
(JJice of the .U. Ticaynne , 7
Thursday Evening, Nov. 19. 1816. $
Colton. —The sales of the day embrace 3600 b.,
unbuilt nay material change in prices. 'The pur
| chases have been for the North and England.
COTTON BTATEMENT.
Stock on hand on the Ist Sept. 1846, Hales. ..6.332
Arrived since to date, 138,236
1 Arrived to dav, 3.700
| '
148,267
Exported to d itc, 18 263
I Exported to-day, 1,268—49,474
■' " ■ ■ »■ ■
Stock on hand and on sldpboard not cle ired,.98.796
1816. 1816. 1814. 1843.
KeVtsor: Nov. 19,141.936 26-,3 )9 204,610 174,973
j shippinglnte lligbnobT
t SAVANNAH, Nov. 21.—Went lo sea, barque
Georgia, Havre; brig Perseverance, Boston.
CHARLESTON, Nov, 26. — \rr. ship Charles
llnniberston, St. Stephens; (N. B.) schr. Leßoy,
N. York, U. S. R. (.bitter Van Buren, from the
Haiize., bound to New \ork; schr. Italian, New
| London.
, VV ent to sea, ship IT. Allen, New York; bark
■ J.S. Wain. Philadelphia.
j luth.- Ottinp—ship Niantir, and brig Emma,
I from Philadelphia,
» - I-,-
.ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF
HARTFORD.
CAPITAL
rWllfE undersigned has been appointed Agent for
m the above Company in this ( uy, and is pre
pared to insure Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture
A:c.. against loss or damage by Fire. All losses
' will be promptly settled here.
JOSEPH MILLIGAN, Agent,
sept. 18 6m 38
rpp ll K PELICAN Mi’T TA L INSI^
a ANTE ('ornpany of New Yo-k continues to
! take Marin- and River risks at its agency in this
j city. Its business w ill in all respects be conducted
! on the must fair and liberal principles, and its pro
iils divided among its customer*.
JOSEPH MILLIGAN, Agent,
sept. 18 - 6m 38
LAW NOFlCli.—The olfice of the under
signed is on Broad-street, third door below
the Post Olfice corner. He will be thankful for
business. JNO. MILLEDGE.
oct 20 }7
ixikf THP HL «L 2! :oL£i ®
fgXHE {subscriber has two or three Wagons and
H 'J’eams that he wants employment for.
Also, Wood for sale.
JOHN ROBERTSON.
Nov. 18 d4t 41
I.A PI) LAMPS.
A SUPPLY of rich and beautiful Solar Lard
[.amps, from the factory of Cornelius A: Co.,
I just rei-eived and fur sale low by
CLARK, RACKETT CO.
j Oct. 20 ■ g 23
1 jV EG ROE S FOR SALE.
FWAHE undersigned have just arrived with a fresh
■ lot of likely young Virginia NEGROES,
! w hich they offer for <ale at t.heir place of business
in Hamburg. THus. .1 JENNINGS Sc •. 1U
pet 2a to 21
MISCELLANEOUS.
AGENCY FOH PRIHOESNURSERY
nubscrib. r having been appointed agent j
£i for the sale of Plants. Shrubs, Fruit Trees.
I Roses. &c.. from the celebrated Nursery of
! Wm. R. Prince & Co.. Flushing. L. 1 , will receive |
| orders, to be furnished at Nursery prices (expenses
| of transportation only added )
As the season for transplanting is now approac! - i
ing, it would be well for those desiring plants to i
| send in their orders early.
Catalogues and prices may be seen at my store.
CHAS. E.GRENVILLE
nov 26 2 48
'"negroes TO hireT
WILL he hired for the ensuing year, on Tups- i
day the seventh day of January next, at
i the lower market, in the city of Augusta, about
; twenty negroes of various descriptions, field hands
: house servants &c., belonging to D. C. Green
■ v\ ood. a minor.
Terms on the day.
GEORGE L. TWIGGS, Guardian. 1
! Nnv. 26 wrd 48
| Cigars! Cigars! Cigars!! j
fjj HAVANA CIGARS of the
j Cr* m. finest quality and various ;
j brands: just received and for sa‘e
GUST. VOLGER’S
i Cigar and Tobacco Store, one door below Jno. P, 1
Seize ’* Dry-Good Store. Ijp.ad street.
Nov 25 (ulba# 47
LOST OR STOLEN.
1
A FINE single Cush Gold Lever Watch and :
: -CvL Fob ( him. makers name, If. Stewart, Liv- |
erpool. No. 6629. This watch was eiilier lost or j
stolen from ihe on ner on tlie night of the nth. J ■
will pay Slb for th- delivery of it at this ofiiee. or ;
twenty-five dollars to convict the thief’and obtain ;
the watch. Nov 7
DAGUERREOT YPE. |
,U3‘R. C. E. JOHNSON (from New York) has j
11SL the honor to inform the ladies and gentlemen
of Augusta and vicinity, that he has taken rooms
| over the. jewelry store of Messrs. Clark, Racket! 1
j &. Co., entrance in .Mclntosh street, one door from I
j the Post Office, where he is prepared to take his su
perior style of plenties, either single or in groups, :
| and of every variety of size, sett in Cases, Frames, !
I Lockets or Breastjnns.
Mr. Johnson respectfully invites ladjes and gen- i
; lleuien to call and examine his specimens.
‘ S&~llooma open from BA. 31., to SP. M.
Oct. 27 if 23
j MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS!! |
j rB'HE works of Chillingworlh, Coleridge’* |
11 Works complete, McCulloch’* Commercial
| Dictionary, new edition; D’Aubigne's Keiorma
j tion complete, Dickens’ Novels and Tabs, new
| edition; Marryatt’* do., Dicks’ V 3 orks. Practical j
i 'Treatise on Dyeing and Calico Printing, French
Cookery, by Francatelli; Graham’s Colonial His- !
lory of the United Stitts, Lard tier's Lectures, ;
! Light in the Dwelling, .Modern British Essayists, |
I viz: Carlyle, Jeffrey. Talfourd and Stephens, ;
| Sidney Smith. iMacanley, Alison and Wilson, i
| Foster’s Statesmen of the Commonwealth of Eng- ;
' land, Brown’s W haling Cruise. McCulloch’* Geo- j
graphical Dictionary, Braude’s Encyclopaedia, |
1 Taylor’s Manuel of History, Guizot’s English |
i Revolution, Rise and Fall of the Irish Nation, i
Blunt’s Life of Christ. Transatlantic Tour, |
French Domestic Cookery, Hazliu’s Table Talk, !
i and Sliakspeare, and the Age of Elizabeth, |
Hay's Irish Rebellion, Schroeder's Shores of the
j Mediterranean, Kendall’s Santa Fe Expedition, I
' Stephens’Small and Broad Sword Exercises, Book !
of Illustrious Mechanics, Engineers’ and Me- i
I chanics’ Companion, Life of Paul Jones, Boussin- j
I gait's Rural Economy, Morse’s North American i
Atlas, Stewart’s Stable Economy, Upham’s Inte- |
rior Life, Life of Emmet, Smart’s Horace, new edi
tion: J.ime’s Willow Directed; Horne’s Introduc- j
tion. new edition; Harpers’Family Library, liar- i
per’s Class cal Library, Browne’s Trees of Arneri- j
; ca, 'Topper’s Works, the GMd Purchase, by Oarl
( ton, A,c., <Yc. For . ale bv
TMOS. RICHARDS.
Nov. 24 3 . 46
ROOKS, lit)OKs7ROOKS.
fHAIIE subscriber still continues to sell all kind
t of Books, Scltool and Medical particularly, |
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
bertiood ol ail tlie principal Hotels. No. 244 Broad 1
Street. CIiAS. E. GRENVILLE. ,
Oct 6 1
“THAT DRAYMAN.”
A REWARD will he paid for proof to convict
/I the Drayman who alter night on Saturday ■
last stole irom the wharf a lot of Sugar Cane,
nov 24 46
~ FRI3SII I rTUACii A I liL ITS. |
fUST received and for sale Oranges. Lemons, j
Plantains, Banana's, and various other. West j
I I rid in Fruits, Apply at the Fruit Store, near lower
market, next to 11. Mnhleahritik.
Nov. 24 46
A IJ< PERSON'S holding claims against tlie ;
fm. late firm of S. BUFORD & CO.,are hereby |
' notified to produce the same, and prove their de
mands before me, on or before the 2 -th of Decern
: her next. L. DWELLE, Receiver in Equity.
Nov. 24 46,
i DAILY SOEfUERN f.Ii:KL'FEXD^^
j MBMIE undersigned has made arrangements with j
.Si. the South Carolina, tlie Georgia, the West- i
! ern and Atlantic, and the Macon and Western Rail ■
Road Companies for forwarding over their Roads I
all kinds of FREIGHT BV EXPRESS or Pas- j
senger Train of Cars. A Traveling Agent will j
leave the offices of the undersigned in Charleston i
| and Augusta DAILY at the usual hour of depart- j
ure of the passenger train of cars, who will give j
his personal attention to every kind of business en
-1 trusted to him; also, to the prompt execution of !
j Orders, Commissions, Errands, Ate. &c.
Persons receiving Goods from the North will t
please have them consigned to 8, D. Pitctikh, j
J Charleston, and those sending goods by Express, i
! will please have them left at the Express Offices,
j Office at Charleston, Charleston Hotel.
“ “ Augusta, U. 8. Hotel.
I. D. .MATTHEWS,
Agent at Augusta.
NOTICE.—The Rail Road Companies have de
clined taking freight by the Passenger Trains, un
less forwarded by Express.
oct 6 8. D. PITCHER, Proprietor.
CLABK, RACKET! & C 9., |
HAVE just received a0? j
new and large stock of GOI.D and Gl/w
: tkct-vSg SILVER WA'TCHES, of the bestEkU.
i makers. Watch 'Trimmings and ornaments; JEVV - ;
■ ELRY, OF ALL KINDS; Bilver Spoons, Forks,
i Knives and Cups; Plated Ware; Waiters, (Castors, 1
j Candlesticks, Tea Sets, Cake Baskets, <Ac.; Bri
tannia Ware; Painted and Japanned Waiters, in
j eels, anew style; 'Table Mats and Brushes, of a j
' fine quality; Mantle Ornaments, gilt and silvered,
: with drops; fine Mantle Clocks, in wood and rnar
; ble; a great variety of Fancy Goode, Work Boxes, j
Bead Bags, Bag and Purse Clasps; Gill, silver ami |
j steel Beads; Cologne Bottles, silver, pearl, shell, |
jvory and velvet Card Cases; shell and fine butfa- j
lo Dressing Combs; Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes. ;
<fee. Bix Barrel Revolving PISTOLS, 3 sizes;
; another lot of the famed ‘'Lecoullre” RAZOR,
; with 2 blades; a good supply also of Rodgers’ and
| other makers; Rodgers, Mechi, Chapman, Sannd
! ers, “Lecoutre,” and Emerson Strops; Shaving
j Creams,“Guerlain”and others; Old Naples Soap;
1 choice Lather Brushes; fine Pocket Cutlery, &c.
SPECTACLES.
The Perifocal Spectacles, sold by us, we still
! recommend, with great confidence, to our cuk
| turners. We have a good supply in gold, silver, ,
j and steel frames, and are prepared to ht them to
i old frames at short notice.
i Gold and silver Spectacles, with the ordinary i
, convex glass, for sale at very low rates, ami gla&.-
I e.s fi'ted to suit the sight with accuracy.
N. B.—Clocks ami Watches repaired and regu
! Jated with care. VV atrh Glasses, Tools and Ma
j terials for sale to the trade at low fates.
oct 22 13
JEMON'S. —Just arrived boxes fresh LE3I
4 ON'S—foi sale l*jw by JOHN R DOW ,
WARE-HOrSES.
WAREHOUSE & TOMMISSION !
II L S INKSS.
JacIiSOH-Slreet , Augusta, Georgia.
HEAIID &, DAVISON.
„ - The undersigned have entered
i n, ‘> co-partnership for the purpose j
" f lran : a ;: ,iu "* »*•»«*«*«• «««* !
(jreutrnl ( <>m mission tins mess, at
the \Vfirehouse recently occupied j
i by I. 'l'. Heard A Co., Jack*un-street, under tlie ;
firm of Heard A' Davison.
■ Personal attention w ill be given to the sale and
management of Cotton, and other prodiice entrust- ,
1 ed to their care; and all Cotton stored with them |
I will he, kepi fillip core red by Insurance, tree of any |
{ additional charge to the owners.
Liiieral cash advancer, made on Cotton in store, j
Our charges w ill he the same as those ol other re- |
gular Commission houses in this city.
J. T. IIKVRD,
JOHN DAVISON,
august l‘J wiDi 2a
: M. M. (JVC. I:. D. ROIJF.ttTSON. !
DYE ROBERTSON',
Wurr- Hmi.se. and Commission Merchant*, i
Fast side of Mclntush-st., Augusta Gu.
i rrnilE undersigned have entered into partner-
H sliip, to take effect after the lir.-t t>f Seplcni
| her next, for tlie transaction of the above business,
• in all its various branches, at tlie present stand of
| 31. M. Dye. 'Their personal attention w ill be given j
; to all cotton or other produce entrusted to their j
| care.
All orders addressed to the new firm, after the |
i first of A ngust next, u ill be punctually attended to. i
Liberal < a-h advances made on cotton or other
produce in store. 'Their charges will be in con-
I fortuity lo the regular established rates ot the ( it
DYE & ROBERTSON.'
july 10 ts 8
I PLEASANT STOVALL.
i tr.)REHOUSE L M) COMMISSION MERCHANT
igjsTiLr. roNriM e the above hi si- j
I V w NESS on his oil'll account, on ihe first of
September next, at the Warehouse of Stovall A
; Simmons.at w hich time that firm will he dissolved,
i Arrangements have been made with 3lessrs. An
j dr e.s, Sjiears <Sf Wooden, (lowborn said Warehouse
i is rented for the ensuing year.) fur storage of !
: Cotton and other produce consigned to him. He i
| has also engaged tlie services of his present part- I
i ner, Mr. G. Simmons.
! Augusta. July 30, 1846. aplO ang 26
! \V AREIIOUSE & COMMISSION I
it i; s i n k s s ,
CIBBS &, McCORD.
fin HE undersigned, having entered into co-part- j
M ner.-hip under the linn of (HUBS & 3f<CORD, \
beg leave to offer themselves to their friends and |
j the public generally, as WAREHOUSE AND j
CO.M3HSSION AIERCHANTS, and trust, by i
! strictly adlmring to tliose rules which should go- |
vern all Warehouse men. to merit a liberal share i
■ of patronage. 'J’hey have taken the well-known j
| stand recently occupied hy Andrews & W ootten, 1
i and will make all Cotton stored with them as safe |
: by insurance as any oilier Warehouse in the city. |
| 'They also pledge themselves not to pin chase any
■ cotton in the transaction ol their business, but will
i give their undivided attention to the interests of
j their patrons.
Their charges will he in conformity with those
I established in the city.
iCJ”Liberal advances will be made on produce
I in store, wben required.
THOMAS F. GIBBS,
GEORGE McCORD.
j Augusta, July 1, 1846. wtf July 17
“ DAWSON WWW Eli'S j
: Extensive Eire-Proof Ware-House, j
fBY 11E undersigned respectfully inform their
-BL friends and the public, that they still continue |
the
i WARE-HOUSE & COMMISSION BUSINESS, j
at their old Stand on M’lntosh Street, where they !
w ill devote their personal attention to all business
; entrusted to their care.
Their rates fur Selling and Storing Cotton i
\ other Produce, will be the same as other regular
i itouses.
< )rders for purchasing Groceries, Bagging. Rope, i
<fec., will be promptly filled at the, lowest market
prices. DAWSON & WEAVER. 1
July 31 6m 17
WARi:HOI ; SE (X)^nilSßl(A\
II i s I n £s s.
THE T’NDKRSItLN ED continue to transact
the above business at their extensive FIUE
j PROOF WAREHOUSE, on Jackson street, near
i tin; Depot of the Georgia Rail Road, and to reeeive
i Cotton and other consignments per Rail Road,
' without any charge for drayape.
| Their personal attention will he given to the in- ;
j terest of their costumers in the storage and sale of
all Cotton and other consignments entrusted to ■
! their care,and liberal advances made when desir- ;
! ed on produce in More.
D’ANTIGNAC A EVANS.
! sept 30 43
' John M. Aimms, j Lamueth Hopkins,
Francis T. Wjllis.
AD V3IS, HOPKINS Ar CO.,
WAREHOUSE A. COMMISSION 31ER- I
CHANTS, AUGUSTA,
CON'TINI E the business at !
[ *s> U their old stand, and give their j
I personal attention to all business ;
entrusted to them, especial!v the
' : STORAGE and sale of
j COTTON. '
'J’heir charges will conform to the enstomar
rates. 30 SJOt. ang. 31, j
| (!AIIKS! (AMIIhS!!
1 AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
BY AUGUSTIN FREDERICK,
j MJiNVFJICTVRER,
i 300 BROAD-STREKT,AUGUSTA,GA»
HE keeps constantly on hand for sale various j
other articles in the Confectionary line, viz : j
FRENCH FANCY SUGAR ORNAMENTS
GERMAN TOYS, BASKETS
GREEN AND DRY FRUITS
PRESERVES, PICKELS
SPANISH SEGARS
LIQUORS, WINES, Ac. Ac.
j Those who are dealing in such article*, and j
! wish to purchase, can obtain good articles, and at j
low prices. Please call and examine lor yourselves |
before making your purchases.
, Sept 28 m.3tn 42
NEW SEGAR AND TOBACCO STORE.
subscriber has the pleasure to annuutu e
Ji to his friends and the public, that be has com
menced the above business, at the store lately oc
cupied by Mr. Averell, adjoining the Bank of Au
gusta, (opposite the United State* Hole!,) where
the lovers of good Segars and Tobacco, will be
! able to supply themselves on moderate terms.
E. H. FEZ A NT.
Nov. 10 1m 34
I TOBACCO "AN i> _ BEGARS j
OF THE CHOICEST BRANDS.
CIOUNTRY MERCHANTS and gentlemen j
/ who visit Augusta, and who desire to enjoy a ;
good SPANISH SEGAR, or chew the WEED, i
put up in splendid style, or who purchase to sell, |
will find me at all times ready to supply their de- |
mands, at Wholesale or Retail.
{Kr I would respectfully request persons who
! visit the city, to ttupply themselve* in my line— to
examine mu Stock, before, purchasing elsewhere, ns
it is selected by competent judges, and patronised I
by old Smokers and C hewers of the favorite V\ eed. j
GUSTAV VoLGER,
One door below John P. Setze’s Dry Goods’ Store, i
Broad-street. sep 23 40^
WOOD, 3VOOD.
PROPOSALS will be received until the IMh
inst., for furnishing twenty Cords »-f fire
i Wood, Oak or Hickory, to la* delivered and corded
: m me Jail yard on or before the 15th December <
next. riTOS. HOPKINS.
Chairman of Committee.
, nov 3 2^
PUBLIC SALES.
Administrators' Sale.
Will be sold at Jefferson. Jackson county, on the
Ist Tuesday in January next.
Seventy-seven likely Negroes, consisting of
Men. Women, |>«>\n and Girl>. 'I be likeliest lot
of Negroes ever offered in tins market.
TILMAN IIA III* ISON, ) . . *
JAS. C. Till RM VND, { A(i fs ’ Ac '
nov 22 wtd 45
John T. Brows. Adm.')
ol John Drake, dec. | In F.qni'y in Burke Supe
rs . f liar Court, Not'. 7, 18*6.
E. G. Kirkland, J
In pursuance of a decree of th** paid Court in the
ata>ve stated case, will he sold on i lie first Tues
day in January next, at the Court House in
33 aynesboro. at the usual hours of sale,
All that tract of Land, situated in Burk • county,
containing eiuht hundred and fifty-nine acres more
or less, a-tjoining lands of Alien Iriuman, and the
estate ol .Mathew Jones, deceased, and James
Gruhbsand William .Tfumhrey, ami others,known
as the Kirkland lands. Terms made known mi tlie
day ol sale. B. S. CARSWELL, Adm. of
E. (4. Kirkland, dec’*!.
Nov 20 wtd 43
A i tin in ist tutor's So le.
On Tl ESI)A3 , the fifteenth day of December
next, at the late residence of (’ary Johnston, de
ceased, in Columbia county, between the Usual
hours, will be sold,
The w hole of the parishable property belonging
to the estate of said deceased.consisting of House
; hold ami Kitchen Furniture, Farming Utensils,
1 Corn, Fodder. II irses, Cows, Hogs, 3Vagon. Cot*
! ton Gin, Ac. «Ac.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
BY THE ADMINISTRATOR,
oct 22 thul J‘J
Kxecntrix's Sale.
33 ill he sold, at the court house door of Fayette
county, on the. first Tuesday hi December nest,
between the usual hours of sale.
That lot or parcel oi land, in said county, known
as No. 101, in the ninth District of Fayette county,
j according lo the survey of 1821, containing two
1 hundred and two and a half acres, more or less.
AI so, that fractional lot or parcel of land, in said
county, known in said survey as No. 16. in the
sixth District of county, containing one hun
dred and sixty-five acres and two roods, more or less
belonging to the estate of the late James Latitkin,
i of Columbia county- Sc*,' for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made
i know it on the da v of sale
ELIZABETH V. LAMICIN, Ex*x.
sept 25 id 41
Admin istrotor's Sale.
| On the first Tuesday in January next, will be sold,
i at the lower market house in the city of Augusta,
within the legal hours of sale,
All that tract or parcel of Land, with the im
i provements thereon, about Smiles from Augusta,
i whereon the late Alexander Mclver resided, situ
j ated on Butler’s creek, and known as a part of the
i .Murray Mill tract, containing 194 acres, more or
: less. Also, a tract of Land adjoin ng the above,
> containing 107 acres, more or Jes.—belonging to
* the estate of Alex. Mcl\ er, deceased. Sold tor the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
I Term* on the day of sale.
3\ . EWING JOHNSTON, Adm’r.
nov 7 wtd 32
|S« M. UOUFAIS,
Q T AS ism IS. r B7 SB JSC 9
3aTOTO! LD inform tlm citizens of Augusta and
V V its vicinity that he has opened a shop on
! Mclntosh-streel, directly opposite the Coiistitution
i alist office, for the {turjas-e of carrying on the above
1 business, in all its various branches.
1 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.
I Double and single <inns re-stocked and repaired.
Also, door and trunk luck* repaired, and new
j key* fitted at short notice.
From bis long experience in the bu-iness, he is
j enabled to say that all work entrusted to Ins care
shall be done as well as it can be done at the north
or elsewhere.
! Allen’s Revolving and Self-Cocking Pistol*,
i Powder Flasks and >hot Pouches,Cone Wrenches,
English, French and American Percussion Caps,
for sale.
July 1, 1346. ly 5
'T €[2s “
FOR WOOD OR COAL.
" I'(»R SACK,
. 3 larure assortment of
BSjfM&g Atwood’s Cooking St'iVes,
box and factory Stoves,
Ki‘orjii Russia Iron air tight
; Parlor Stoves.
Fancy ( ylnater Stove*.
A general assortment of
plain attd Japanned 'Pin
Ware. 'Two doors above
| =lr|y be insurance atul Bank-
I mg Cotnpany, Augusta,
a E. E. SCOFIELD.
Oct 8 tr.3m 7
l ©
BF. CHEW offers for sale a large assort
• ment of Factory and Cook STG3 T ES of the
j latest fashions and most approved style, for 33 r ood
or Coal, opposite the Eagle Phoenix Hotei, Broad
street, Augusta, Ga. sept2l
(ABl\i: r FIHMTIRi;
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
Always importing and manufac-
TURING the best and most fashionable
! styles of FURNITURE.
I would particularly call the attention of pur
j chase 1 s to Chairs of my own manufacture, the
; w irkmanship ofwhich 1 guarantee to stand; if not,
; return them; likewise all articles ol my maim
i fact ure.
Also, on hand a beautiful assortment of
3VINDOW SHADES AND TRANSPARENCIES,
of numerous patterns, and I propose to sell for such
i prices, as will leave no excuse for purchase**.
gilt and metal cornices,
I for Curtains and Shades—something entirely new
and cheap.
Tassels, Cords, &c.,for Curtain Trimmings.
The undersigned defies all competition^—will
sell the best, cheapest, and most fashionable Rtyl*-s
of furniture, and articles in my line, that has been
or ever will he in the City of Augusta, at a« Ipw
1 prices as in the or Savatpah market*. If
vmi do not believe it. come and try nt
niAHU> A. PLATT'S.
1 Oex. 1 Ct \
PUBLIC SALK*.
Executor's Sale.
" ill he s«,ld on the «rvfn(h day of January next,
| at the late recideliceof Beverly Allen, drceased,
in Libert county.
Corn. Fodder, (bits, Horses, Mule#, three yoke
l of work Stet- -n, a Cotton Gin and many other arti-
I cles too tedious to mention.
: , ai-ko,
; * ,p sl t)«e River Plantation of said de
ceased, on the eighth of January next,
' Corn, Fodder. Oats. Mules, one yoke of work
! Steers, Cattle. Sheep. Pork H«jp, * Stock' Ho**,
three Cotton Gins and many other articles too l«»
dious to mention. I'he above named property sold
in confonuity to the will of Briefly All* u, do
ceased. Sale to continue from day today until
all sold. Term- of Bale made known on ihe day.
LINDSAY H. SMITH, ) „
BEVERLY A. TEASLV.i Exectt,or, ‘
November 2d. IHI6.
Executor's Sale.
Will he sold on the first Tuesday in February next,
before the Court Huu<e door in Elbert county.
The follow ing pn>|»criy to w it;
Two hundred and fourteen acres of Land, more
; or less, on the waters of Vans creek, adjoining
j lands ot Thomas Johnston and others.
ALSO,
Tw o hundred and forty-four acres of Land,naoro
or less, on the waters of Beaver dam creek, ad
joining lands of H, C. W all and others, and known
; a» the Colson tract.
ALSO.
j One thousand and sixty-four acres of Land,mom
or less, on the Savannah river. a< joining lands of
Singleton W. Alien. Joseph Rucker and others,
! and known as the River Plantation. This tract of
land will be sold in two aeperate tracts if thought
i to he desirable. The foregoing lands sold in con
: furmity to the will of Beverly Allen, deceased.
I Terms of sale made know n on the day.
LINDSAY 11. SMITH. ) r
BEV ERLY A. TE\SLY, > Execu!or, ‘
Elhorf county, November 20, 1846.
OCr’l'he Chronicle 6c Sentinel will please copy
the above three times weekly and forward the ac
count to the Executors for payment.
nov 25 * 47
Executor's Sale.
• W ill he sold at the Court House of Hancock conn
i ty,on the first PUESDAV, in January next, tho
follow ing property, to w it:
Two hundred and nineteen acres of Land, morn
• t,r l*;w, "ii ilie waters of Shouhlerhone creek, ad •
! joining Bonner and others} one negro man Moses,
about 67 years old; one negro woman Lucy, about
■ 00 years old; Ann, 23 years old, and her boy child
j Simon, about 3 years old.
To be sold under the will of John Hill, late of
: said ‘county, deceased, for the purpose of diet riba
j lion amongst the heirs, Term- on the day of sale.
HENRIETTA HILL, Executrix
«t John Hill, deceased.
Hancock county, Oct. 23, 184(3.
ocr 27 vvtd 23
Administratrix Sale.
W ill he sold, on the first Tuesday in January next,
before the Court House door iu Jacksonboro,
between the usual hours of sale, the following
j tracts of land, belonging to the estate of Titos.
I W . Oliver, deceased, viz:
One tract of land, adjoining lands of Robert W.
, Lovett and Jackson Oliver, containing eighty
t acres—one tract of land adjoining lands of George
i Pollock and William D. Campbell.containing fifty
[ acres—one tract of land, adjoining lands of George
| Pollock and A. 11. Roe, on Savannah River,
containing half an acre. 'Perms made known on
j day of sale. MARTI!A OLIVER, Adm’x
Oct 22 4 PJ
V ALLAHLE COTTON PLAN TATI ON
FOR SALE.
Will he sold on the first Tuesday in December
j next, before the Court house door in Starkvilie,
Lee county:
That very valuable plantation know n as Chrhaxe,
t on the waters of the Mucallee Creek, in the 14th
district of said County The sett lenient contains
1.000 acres, 650 of w hich is in a fine stale of culti
vation.
j Also, at the same time will be sold a number of
i very valuable negroes.
The above Bold as the property of Henry Pope,
deceased, under an order of the honorable the
; Court of Ordinary, of Lee County, for the benefit
I of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms
made know n on the day of sale.
I RAM A POPE, Admr’t.
JOHN H. POPE, AdtuT.
1 July 20 m 3 16
Administrator's Sale.
On the fir-t Tuesday in January next, will he sold,
at Appling, Columbia county, agreeably loan
order of ihe Inferior (’otirl of said county, when
j silling for ordinary purposes, the following pro
perty. to wit:
One hundred and sev >nty acre* of La ml, more
| or less, lying in said county, and about 14 mile*
j from Augusta, adjoining lands of Charles A. Cravr
i ford, Mrs. Gibson, and others.
| Also, five Negroes: Stephen about 40 years old,
i Send about 25 years old, Maria about 17 years old,
Martha about 12 years old, Miley about 7 years old
! —all of said property belonging to the estate of
Henry Cliett.dec’d. Sold for distribution amongst
| the heirs of said deceased.
; ortJH JOHN CI.IETT, Adm’r.
Administrators Sale.
! On the first Tuesday in December next, will b«
1 sold, at the court house in the tow nos W aynes
boro', between the usual hours of sale.
Two lots w it Ii a Dwelling 1 louse ami other build
■ ings thereon, the property of James Russell, de
ceased, late of Burke county. bold by an order of
i Court. 'Perms on the day of sale.
sept 18 11. F. REBBELL, Adm’r.
Adminishiifor’s Sale.
, Pursuant to an order from the Inferior Court of
U arren County, while sitting for ordinary pur
poses, will lie sold, (Hi the first Tuesday in De
cember next, within the usual hours of sale, be
fore the Court House door in said county:
The real estate of the late Thomas Beals. de»
; censed, cun-isting of fifteen or sixteen hundred
• acres, more or less, bounded on the southeast hy
: the Ogechee River, on the north west by lands of
; John Evans, on the north east by lands of Joseph
Jarrall and others, ami on the south east by land*
i of.Samuel Barksdale—sold for the benefit of the
! heirs &c. Terms on the day of sale.
RICHMOND BURNLEY, Adm'r.
sept. M 36
Executor's Sale.
j Pursuant to an order from the Inferior Court of
Columbia county, while sitting for ordinary pur
poses, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in D»-
I eetnber next, within the usual hours of sale, be
i fore the court house door in the comity of Cobb,
A mot of I.a nd in said county of Cobh, con
-1 si-ring of 4t* acres. known ns lot No. 297. 18th Di»-
• trier. 2d Section, belonging to the estate of John
i Grililn, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs.
july 10 RICHARD GRIFFIN, ExY-
Exrcntrix's Sale.
By permission of the honorable the Inferior Court
of Richmond county, while sitting for ordinary
purposes, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in
January next, at the lower market home in the
city of Augusta, between the usual hours of sale,
A Negro Girl, named Sarah, the property of the
estate oi John Winter, late of said comity, deceased
—for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
estate. Terms cash. ANNA WINTER,
nov 2 vvtd Executrix.
Executor's Sale.
j Under an order of the Inferior Court, of Warren
County, when sitting for ordinary purpo"**K w ilt
he mid at the Court House in Warrenton, on the
i first Tuesday in January next, between the
legal hours of sale,
Four negroes, viz: Ransome a man about 32
' years old, Mitchel a man about 30 years old, Tay
lor a man about 25years old.and Leujenson a rnan
about 22 years old. Sold as the property of the
estate «f Elizabeth Williams late of Warren conn
j tv, and for the benefit ol creditors. Terms cash.
HENRY BAKER, Ex’r.
i Nov. 4 wtd 31
j —■ —■
Administrator's Sale.
j On the first Tuesday in January next, will lie sold,
i at the court house in Canton, Cherokee county,
l*etwcen the usual hours of sale,
| A tract of Land, lying in the 7th district 2-1 see
tlon, in the county of Cherokee, known as No. 385,
and containing lob acres —belonging to tha estate
• of Alexander Mclvor, l«tc of Riehwmd county.-
bold f-r the hene it of tho heirs and creditors of
said deceased. Terms mode known on day of sale.
\V PAVING JUiINSTON, \dtn*r
i nov 7 vvtd