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special advertisements.
Office of Jackson-sf. Ice Co
AMming of the Stockholder, will be held on
Wednesday, 3D lh in,,.. „ 7 o’clock P. M. Full
attendance is earnestly requested.
By order of the Board.
_dec 17 66, G. W. WINTER, Sec’y.
Members, Pew Owners
and Pew renters of the First Presbyterian Church
° ugnsta, are reminded that their meeting stands
adjourned to Sunday next, the 20th Dec. inst., i m - I
mediately after morning service.
J--VJS. W. DAVIES, Secretary.
_ deC J 7 3 _ 6ft' ,
to a resolution pass
r<! at lhe ,ast nteeting of the Kail Road Conven
t'on an adjourned meeting of the same will he 1
held m this place on the first Tuesday in January |
“?{: , * OS. B. JONES, Secretary.
U nynethoro. Bee. \'ZUt, *846. y i
Dec. 16 a c .
Z _ ° Go
CITE RA R Y DEP OT, I
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
*^ o - Meeting-Street.
I he subscriber having purchased the late estah
lislnnent 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 '
,u v . EUGENE B. BELL.
• V,v * 6ni
DC? 3 A. S. Jackson, Xoaclior on
the Piano Forte, Flute and Violin, respectfully I
tenders his services to the citizens of Augusta.
References—Henry Parsons, Thus. Richards I
and T. S. .Metcalf, Esq’rs.
V B.—For terms, <Ac., inquire at 11, Parson’s
Music store. 6m Dec. 1
A VALUABLE KEEPSAKE.
One ol Johnson's IJagnerreolype
MINI All RES, a perfect likeness, put up in a
fine morocco Case, may be haul for three dollars.
His rooms are o\er Messrs. Clark & Racket's
Jewelry Store. Entrance one dour from the Post
Office.
nov 15 if
Al(;r ST A T EMA LE A C V!) eSy .
DCr 3 The next Quarters Exer
cises of this Institution will commence on the Ist
Monday in January, 1817.
On account of the Haltering encouragement al- i
ready received, the Principal is resolved to labor
diligently to retain the confidence of the public, 1
and pledges himself no! to relax his efforts to ad- |
\ a nee the education of those placed under his !
care.
He is making arrangements to supply his Insfi !
Hilton with a complete Philosophical Apparatus, 1
by means ol which his lectures may be illus- !
traled. VS it h ibis indispensable adjunct to a sue- :
cessful prosecution of a scientific education, he
Ropes the Augu-ta Female Academy will not suf
fer by comparison with ihe best Literary Institu
tions in the (state.
As he is determined to have no other assistance
than that of Mrs. L.. the number of students is, in
consequence, limited; such, therefore, as desire to j
make engagements for the next quarter would do |
well to make early application, in order to have !
preference.
THE RATES, per quarter, will be;
Senior Class sls 00
Junior “ 12 oo i
1 bird “ 10 00 |
Primary “ . 8 00 ]
Freu<h, Spani h, Italian an 1 Latin Langua
ges, <eacß 10 00
Fuel 25
OR NAMENTA L DEPARTMENT :
Drnwinsr and Painting $lO 00
Painting on Satin and Velvet 10 00
Embroidery, vvi rewel, Silk and Che
nille, each 5 00
Wax Fruit and Flowe-m, each.. 8 00
’ I
Friends of Education are invited to visit the In- j
etitution as often as they can.
L. LaTASTE- Principal.
ANNA M LaTASTE.
Dec. 16 ts 65
1S \ OUR LiVUR DISEASED?
Von may find relief if you will but try in time.
Our Agent has just received the following:
New Jersey. Bunlentown. } j
Uctubur 25, 1815. >
Mr. Setn W. Fowi.e,
|)ear Sir: —I am well aware that personsofevery |
age, eex, am] coral it inn in life, in every part of the
country, have used, and been bene fit ted, by DR.
WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, j
My own life has been saved by it. My father’s j
and my mother’s family were both consumptive. 1
My father, mother.and sister, died with that fatal
disease. About one year ago 1 was quite sick for ,
n number of week*, confined to my bed when the i
in my side would allow me to lay. My phys- j
j.-ian pronounced my disease Liver Complaint; my j
liver wae i'ery much enlarged.! raised blood sev- ;
era I times; the paia in my side was so severe that
the cars passing In the street by the door affected
me. I was clipped, bled, and igj-d various reme
dies applied, but all to no purpose; I gos no relief; j
at last my physician sahf be could not cure ijie.
i expected to die soon, but providentially I heard !
of, and obtained a bottle -of you/ Balsam, which
relieved me at once. I was encouraged to perse.- j
fg jn using it, until I look four or five bottles, i
which saved inylife and cured me. My health is ;
now good. For Live/ Complaint I believe it is a
most certain *we.
Signed, MARTHA H. BECHTEL-
I am acquainted with Mrs. Bechtel; her state- |
ment is true.
Signed by WHIT ALL STOKES, Druggist.
For sale by HA VI LAND, RIS LEV «feCO.,and
THOMAS BARRETT «fe CO., Augusta.
Dec 16 3 C 5
s candidates for office.
are authorized to announce
WILLIAM SKINNER as a Candidate for re- j
election to the office of Receiver of Tax Returns
f,,r Richmond County, at the ensuing Election in
January nest.
ocl II 10
[£j=»We are authorized to announce
WM. JOHNSTON as a candidate for Receiver of
Tax Returns, at the next election in Richmond
county. 22 td august 12
~ [jyVVe are autliorized to announce
ROBERT A. WATKINS, as a candidate for re- |
election to the ofsce of'Ta* Collector for Richmond
County, at the ensuing election, to fake place on
the first Mondav in January next.
If elected, he pledges himself to serve pgom
should a continuance, of his services be called for,
at a future election, the good will and confidence
of hi* fellow-cilizeps
Nov. 14
ijy VV eare authorized to announce
Major ISHAM THOMPSON as a candidate for
the office of Receiver of Tax Return* for Rich
mond county, at the election on the first Monday
January ne*t. pi oct'Jl
BUSINESS CARDS.
D G. WILDS
ApT*TOP.IT3i
SP ART A, GEORGIA.
I til practice in Hancock, Warren, Washington
i and Taliaferro Counties.
Dec. 8 1 y 5-1
geo. g. McWhorter, -
ATT OR N E V V T LA W .
OFFICE LAW RAMQE, AUGUSTA, GEORG I.*
oct 23 fiin 2 »
DAVID ADAMSA
Attorney at Law. Hamburg, So. C;
Office over the store of Sibley A Crapon—will
practice in the Law Courts of Edgefield and Barn
i "ell. I)- wpi 21
W. WILSON,
PORTRAIT PAINTER.
! A few PORTRAITS will be undertaken if
early application is made at bis Studio, Unitarian
(. hurc li, corner us Greene and Jacksou-streets.
nov 25 ts 47
m. LLiYD MMfiU, "hi. D.7
(IIGMXEOP ATI IIC PHYSICIAN.)
Graduate of the Uulcers ty of the City o f S. York.
Residence Uniied States Hotel.
, Office in Metcalf s Range, Broad-str et, adjoining
the Law School of iS m. 'J’. Gould, E-q.
nov 2D Im 43
IcommerciTl!"
LATEST Oates FROM LI vkßi*ooLnoV. 18
LATEST dates FROM 11 av R e;.\oV. 15
AUGUSTA MARK ET.
Wednesday night, Dec. IG,IBIG.
(. OT i ON.— There lias been an active demand
to-day, and sales to the extent of 15J0 to 1830
b .les effected, at rates, fully sustaining our qnuia
tiuis of yesterday. W e have heard of a sale of one
small lot. of fine. Cotton in square bales at £>|e.
E'HARL.Es ION Dec Iff. Col lon. — T1 co
lias been a general demand for this article during
t le lust three husim ss days, anil the market has
barn very much excited. Un Saturday some
o 1 Jfi bales changed hands, and before the d ,y
elosid holders would fnqmntly obtain an ad
vance on the quotations given in uiir report of
timt morning. The market opened on Monday
• quite an active demand, and the sales at ns
! close nad run UjiioAdtK) bales at a decided im
; proyimient —say a full ic. above thepricis paid
; at Lie close or the previous week. Vestcrd.iy,
pureiiasers also evinced a disposition to operate
j freely, which was however in a measure checked
; ow ing to the high pretensions of holders—sales
j 2,824 hall's. ihe trans let.ens foot up IO,oUU
bales as follows; (53 at 15 at h|.- $2 at hi-; 202
H t; 303 at Hf; 150 at S 7 g ; I0(ji at 0; h 2? at ‘)J;
1057 at Os; 901 at i*J; final !> 7-1(1; 2582 at iij;
71 at 0 0 Hi; 581 at 9|; 571 at Us; 23 at Oj, and
18/ bales at 10 rents per lb.
.MOBILE. i>7c~ 'otion. — i he receipts of
the present week are 9,885 bales.—tlieepxorts iy*3ii
. and the stock on band and on ship board 34.153
' hales, ’The receipts of the season are 42,163 hales,
' Hga list 74.113 same lime last, year, 'i’he stock last
year was 4 1.315 liales. an excess over that of the
present season of 7,I‘JJ b ties.
On the opening of ihe present week holders
! came pretty freely into ilie market, and manifest.
; mJ a disposition to realize on their present stocks
I at ilie rales quoted in our last review. 'They were
j met hy Jiurehasers in a corresponding spirit, and
I without any excitement the largest week’s hnsi
j ness of the season has been quietly done, the sales
j footing up 83i)(> bales in daily transactions as fol
lows;—Saturday IS H), .Monday JBOU, 'Tuesday
1500, W eilnesday J2OO, 'Thursday 800, and yester
day 12 >0 bales.
The latter part of the week prices hardened up
a line. The Liverpool accounts by the Boston
steamer were expected, and rumors of a private
expre.-s t eing in town, inspired holders with cau
tion in offering their samples. This has been ob
servable in the last two days particularly. Ip to
VV eilnesday evening there was no perceptible al
j teration in rales; since then prices, especially in
i the lower grades, have been gradually stiffening,
1 and have gained a little on our lasi quotations, at
i though freights have improved and exchange on
• London is a trifle lower. 'Tiie most of the pur
j chases have been ma le for lhe Frerndi. Eng isb,
( and ContinerUal markets, chiefly for France hovv
: ever, with but a few hundred hales on domestic
; orders.
11 is proper to remark that some of our friends
: give our inside figures as the. ruling rates.
L I VEIt J'OOL C LASS IFI CAT I ON.
Dec. 11,18 iG. Dec. 12, 1815.
j Good and Fine... .—a —noni’l —a nom’l
Good Fair— a —noiu‘l 8s acts.
j Fair ‘JI a 10 7i a 8 “
j Mid. Fair 9i a ‘J| 7f a 71 “
j Middling —a ‘Jf Gs a 7 “
| Ordinary...... v-..8s aBl uom'l... —a Gs “
Oifice of the N. O. Picayune, )
Thursday Evening, Dee. In, iBIG. $
j Cotton. —The demand lias continued animated,
| and fully 5000 hales have found purchasers, mak
j ing the sales of yesterday and to-day 15,000 bales,
1 as several lists were sold last nigld on Change,
j w hich were not allowed Id transpire. Prices are
j firmer, and the purchases have been chiefly lor
England, the Continent and the North.
(;O TTON ST AT EM ENT.
j Stock on hand on the IstSept. 184 G, Bales.. .6.332
Arrived since to date, 222.171
j Arrived to day, 2.505
231,008
Exported to date, 87.220
Exported to-day, 1,733—83,953
| Stock on hand and on shipboard not el’d,.., 142,055
1346. 1845. 1814. 1843.
I Reacts or; Dec. 10, 224,676 32d,223 203.332 213,722
SHIPPING LXTELLIGEXCE.
SAVANNAH, Dec. 15.—A rr. brig Philura,
New Y ork.
CHARLESTON, Dec. 16.—Arr. ships Geo. A.
Hopley, (of Charleston.) Boston; Columbia, New
Y ork; Java, New Orleans; schrs. C. Stratton,
Philadelphia; J. & W. Eui< kson, New Y’ork.
W ept to sea,schr. Zephyr, Gulf of Jlexico.
ALL PERSONS holding claims against the
late firm of S. BUFORD & CO., are hereby
' notified to produce the same, ami prove ttie;r <le-
I mauds before me, on or before the 2 >th of Decern
beruext. L. DWELLE, Receiver in Equity.
Nov. 21 _ 46,
SILVDR PLATING *LVIV,
THIS Vglualfie article restors Plated VY'are to
its former brilliancy :aJid sp eniionr, no matter
how much the article may be d-faced or t infished;
i it will make an old pair of Castors oy Candlesticks
I look as new as vvlien from the. hands of the maker.
; It is easily applied, is very cheap and will lasi as
l long as tl;c real plating. For sale by,
I V J E. MARSHALL.
May 20 First door below Mechanics’ flank.
nor c ii K iss’cODi r i cv T1 o n .
A CODIFICATION OF THE LAWS of the
State of Georgia, for sale hv
CHAS. E. GRENVILTiE.
aprjl 1.3 Only agent for Augusta.
FRESII B VRACO Y ITILITS.
JUST received and for sale (tranges. Lemons,
Plantains, Banana’s, and various other, West
1 India Fruits. Apply at the Fruit Store, near low er
j market, n-xt to H- Mulilenhrjnk
Npv. 2f 46
i.
MISCELLANEOUS.
THIS THE LAST MIGHT OF~
HARDY’S VcNFRUOQUIAL AMUSEMENTS,
in T? A ■ ■
ub u ■* miiiia >uJ acaatriitW \sS a* m W baaaun ■
i Mr. J. B. Hardy, the celebrated Natural Ven
tri ioi|iiisi .lias the honor of announcing to i he Ladies
and Gentlemen of Augusta. that he will on tins
evening at the above named place give, his last !
■ entertainment, upon which occasion will be iniro. i
j d need some rich specimens of Ventriloquism. Mint.,
cry and Imitative Hindoo Miracles, together with
a groiipe of beautiful >• echanical Figures.
Hours open at half past six o’clock, lor further
particulars see the bills aflhe evening.
3N o> si :f
r|9 E8 I J i.C 1 rt LI A invites the attenlioii of the
iiß/ cilizins of Augusta, and of all dealers in and
I consumers of
buying in this market, to an entire new stock just
opened in the elegant block of iron-front stores
recently erected on the north side ol Hroad -street,
and know n as ‘ Metcalf's Range,” (hi* store is the
Inn er one of the block, three doors above I*. Me
(lren's, nod three below the Drat' Store oj J. K.
j Marshal, formerly Dr. Wray's,) where he is pre
pared to oiler one ol the richest and choisesl stocks
of
Foreign &> Domestic Drv Goods
o *
ever opened in this city. He would especially ask
I heir attention to the advantages prep ired for the
convenience of customers in ihe extensive charac
• ter of li s assortment, which lie intends shall em
brace every article that can be called for under the
name of Dry Goods, and in the ample room and |
, perfect light to aid in iheir selection. For advan
! laces in Inlying, for tile, eo-nfort and convenience
; of puichasers, for saving their lime and money, no '
effort has heci. spared, and none will be spared,
i w (licit the interest of buyer and seller can suggest, !
or an enlightened econ-any dictate, to make bis !
business in every respect deserving the patronage .
of i he public.
To his former customers, to whose liberal confi- !
deuce and past patronage ne his been so long in
defiled for hu-iuess in another estate, lie would es- |
peciaily ex eud this iavitaiion to call upon him at j
his new location.
Augu-ta, December 17,1816. 65
' ROMAN CATHOLIC BOOKS. |
EfeLVOriO.N VL and Miscellaneous—a select
assortment, just received by
THOMAS' RICHARDS,
dee 17 4 66
W OTIC 10 —Oh the first day of January next, ■
at the lower Market liou>e, in tlje City of ,
Augusta, within the usual hours, will be hired lor j
i the ensuing year, the Negroes belonging to the j
Minors of A iliiam Tint, deceased.
JOHN ii. MANN, Guardian.
Dec. 17 3vvi m td 66
’j’&JOTICE. — On the first day of January next,
ISs at the lower Market Ilou-e in the City of
Augtjsfa. within the usual hours, will he hired for
the ensuing year, the Negroes belonging to the •
Estate of Asaph V\ aterman, deceased.
M. .1 W \ TERM VN, Executrix. 1
JOHN Jl. M VNN, Executor.
Dec. 17 3wfm td 66 j
~M IN ATI it ii VOlDUMiisr
03011. FAMILY CIRCLE; Fitntiiy Altar ,
IS- Religions Lacon ; Daily nanua ; Casket of
Jewels Active Christian; Channing’s Self-Cul- i
ture; Hihleand (, Inset; Loves of the Angels; Cy
press Wreath; Scenes of Life; Young Commiim* !
cant; Bridal Wreath; Hours for Heaven ; I 1 '; inlets 1
of Flora; M image. Ring; Language of Love; \
Contest and Amour; Gift for Voting .Men : Sacred |
Flora; Voice of Flowers; Bouquet of Flowers;
; .Mourner’s Chaplet; Drops from Flora’s (.'up; The 1
Attraction of Heaven; Loves Touch Flowers;
' Flower Vase; Poetry of Lave; Geras of Ameri
can Poets; Physiology of Love; Floral Fortune* ,
Te.ler; Tliink, Act and Pray; Hannah More’s i
Private Devotion ; do. Prartical Piety; Course id’ (
'l'ime; Thomson's -Season- ; Vicar ot Wakelield ; j
i Clark’s Scripture Promises; [.alia Uhokli; Lyric !
Gems of W isdom ; The True (I■ ild ; Language of
1 Gems; Mountain Bard ; B.iciffi Privata ; Put) land |
Virginia ; Token of Line; Remembrance, Heart,
A fja-flioii and Friendship ; Exiles of Siberia ; Man
ual of .Matrimony, Ac., each volume neatlv bound
j —for sale, by THOMAS RICHARDS,
j Dec. 17 4 66
WOTICE. —On and after tills U tte ine v* esi- j
! _L >3 ern Mail will be. closed precisely at I oclock,
P. M., and all le , ters deposited after lhal hour will
remain in the OtTice until the day following.
E. B. GLASSCOCK, P. M.
Post Office. Augusta. )
Dec. lith, 1816. S 3 61 |
LIGHTS! LIGHTS!
A FEW more of those beautiful Patterns of the j
improved double C up, Solar Lard Lamps, \
just received- Also, >ide. an J suspending Lamps, ;
Globes, Chimneys and Wicks, handsome paper
Shades and Frames to read by, all of w hich will
he sold very low by J. E. MARSHALL,
i Dee. 15 6t
“ m WmTMi) \ ~
ON E HUNDRED ; n ijve. brave, young men |
to serve with Rocket and Mountain Howit
zer Butteries, now preparing by the Ordnance De-
Ipa run-nt for immediate departure.
In pay, provision, and clothes, this corps will he
superior to any other yet raised, and fiom the kind
of arms, will he constantly in the advance, where
; the hardest lighting may be expected.
Th" highest character for courage and physical
'' ability, will be required for admission.
Apply to R. J. R. BEE,
M. S. K. Ord. U. S. A.
at Augusta Arsenal.
Two dollars paid to citizens for each recruit.
D lc. 12 62
J&l. MKIa TT ®
SACKS FI; t E SALT, large and in
; good order. For sale low. hv
g. McLaughlin.
, dec 10 2 60
F U 11N ITU RE.
B ESI ROUS to compete with the “defyers of
competition,” the subscriber has tglfien
i much pains to select a well asserted stock, w hich
he offers low. at the store long known as 11. Per
son’s. where he will he happy to see all, whether
led ih-re by curiosity or a de-ire to purchase,
hoping that his prices and the quality of article-s
will give him a fair share of patronage,
Dec 9 59 D. CHAFFER.
BLACKSMITHS TO HIRE.
’ i rgpiIREE good BLACKSMI Tllsio hire by the
bl vear, from the Ist January nest. Apply to
JAMES GARDNER. Jr.
dee 6 ts 57
DA GUE RR EOTYPE
MR. C. E. JOHNSON (front Nevv York) has
the honor to inform the ladies gjpl gentlemen
of Augusta ajiJ VW /hRIN l)jat I;e has taken-rooms
over the jewelry store of .Messrs, Clark, Rackelt
Co., entrance in Mclntosh street, one dour from
1 the Fust Office, where lie is prepared to lake fiis sii- j
perior style of pictures, either single or in groups, !
> i and of every variety of size, sett in Hasps, Frames, j
’ Lockets or Breastjtins.
31 r. Johnson respectfully inv,-res ladies and gep.-
i tlemen to calj ajid examine Ids specimens.
sJC/Mloonjs open from 8 A. M-, to 5 R. M-
Oct. 27 if . 23
.ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF
IIAUTCPRW.
CAPITAL $250,000.
1 HE undersigned lias been appointed Agent for '
-■L the above Company in this City, and is pre- ;
pared to insure Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, i
! Ate., against loss or damage by Fire. All losses
| will be promptly settled here.
JOSEPH MILLIGAN. Agent.
■ { sept. 18 6m 38
CAMPHOR OlL.—This article is to l>e had
fresh,at J E. MARSHALL*^.
Dec. 11 Cl
MISCELLANEOUS.
<;ki:i;.\ i: a.\d fi i. vm.i mom jiu.\t
L, O T T 33 H ms I
J. ii. RKBGOKV A to,, lUA N ACS E R.H,
KXTRA CF.ASxS No. 51.
To he determined bv the Alexandria Class R.,
Saturday, Deccmher 19. It>d6.
GRAND SCHEME.
14 Drawn Ballots from 75 Numbers.
BOEIRSI^.
I $ lOiOOO ! $6 Out)! $5,090 ! $ 1,000 ! $3,009 ! $2,500?
$3,1-20? s2,t O '? 25 ol $1,000?
Besides numerous others
Tickets only slo^-!-hares in proportion.
CLASS C.
To be drawn at Savannah. December 19, 1846.
P.ICK.VGK SCHEME.
$4,000!
$1,403 ! 2 «f SI,OOO ! £e. &e. &c.
Tickets $ I,oo*—sliares in proportion.
CLASS No. !mT
Determinen by the Sontli Carolina Lottery,Class
No. 51, Thursday Dee. 17, 1816.
SPJ.KNOIO SCHKMK.
78 Numbers—l“> Ballots.
10,000 BOLL’RS.
Si,000; s5,'HK>; $2,5 G; 15 ot $: ,0 <U.
Besides innnemus others.
Tickets $5 —shares in proportion.
For sale by
JOHN A. 3IILLEN, Agent.
t woddorsabove the State Bank .
i£rOrdeis from the country prompth attended
tc. Dec. 10
DAILY SOUTH ERA PAlTiiiT EXPRESS.
f undersigned lias made arrangements with
_SL the South Carolina. Hie Georgia, the \\ cst
ern and Atlantic, and the Macon and Western Rail
Road Companies fur fm warding over llicir Roads
ail kinds of FREIGHT B\ EXPRESS or Pas
seimer 'Train of Cars. A 'Traveling Agent will
leave the idllces of the undersigned in Charleston
and Augusta DAILY at the usua* hour of depart
ure ol the pa«senger train of cars, w hu will give
\w% personal attention to every kind of business en
trusted to him; also, to the p ompt execution of
Orders, Commissions, Errands, Ac. Ac.
Persons receiving Goods from the North will
please have them consigned to S. D. Pjtuukk, |
Charleston, and those sending goods by Express,
will ((lease have them left at the Express GJll. es,
OJlice at Charleston. Charleston Hotel.
” *’ Augusta, U. S. Hotel.
I. D. .MATTHEWS,
Agent at. Augusta.
NOTICE ---The Rail Road < ompanies have de
clined taking freight by the Passenger Trains, un
less forwarded by Express.
octo 8. I>. PITCHER, Proprietor.
TO MI OLD PSII-.VDS AND PATDDSS.
“As you fipj us
Recommend us.”
EAGLE HOTEL.
A;.-,-;rL The subscriber having rented the spa*
cions anil cnmfortahle lloij<e, known as ,
-JilLihe E \ GLE HOTEL, fonneily kept |>y
D. N . J ii ison, oft ins place, will he liapp. l<» iiccoiu
rmwlate his friends in such a manner as to give
perfect satisfacti »)•
His charges will he moderate atnl his table sup
plied with the best ibis section of the country
can all »rd. In addiiion to his House, he has two
large stables in fine order, which will he attended
by f.iitliful Ostlers, and provided with good pro
vender. It will also be his duty to see
“That none go away dissatisfied.”
JOHN BUTT.
Wat renfnn, Dec 9. 18 56. 5J
FO M SA JL K •
5- -A The snhsi-riber intending to leave An
mm gnstu, olFers for sale two improved hits,
_Jb lsLa,i>et ween Walker and Fenwick streets,
near the Jail, containing very near an acre each.
On one ot them there is a variety of first-rate fruit
trees and grape vines.and in tic* yard of this lot
there is a well affording most excellent water.
Persons di>posed to make a profitable hives:ment
of this kind, can have an opportunity of doing so
by applying to C. A. BEARD.
Nov 21 s7 44
eo dn c. 2 J 33 o
<>_ On Wednesday nig t the
of December, was stolen from my
,LL/,A— wagon, in Augusta, a slim dark bay
FILLV , ihree years old last Spring, about 5 feel
high, shod before only, lung tail and mane, nearly
blind, marks of gear on her. 1 will give a reason
able reward for the delivery of h-r to m in Wash
ington, Wilke county, Ga., or if taken up in the
neighborhood of Augusta, and 1< ft at John Robin
son’s wagon yard, in the upper end of Angus.a, so
that I can get her.
WOODSON CALLAWAY.
Dec: 9 w 3 59
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SF. CHEW offers for sale a large assnrt
® ment of Factory'and Cook STOVES of the
laiest fashions and most approved style, for Wood
i or Coal, opposite the Eagle At Phoenix llutei, Broad
; street, Augusta, Ga. sept2l
rsc q© “w ies mm
FOR WOOD OR COAL.
FOR SALE,
A large assortment of
f.lS® AtwomPs Cooking Stoves,
f .^ ,nx factory Stoves,
and Russia iron air tight
Parlor Stoves.
Fancy Cylinder Stoves.
AISO ’
Tj £A A general assortment of
fp " \p, .'■s X plain and Japanned Tin
Ware. Two doors above
He Insurance and Bat k
-oing Company, Augusta,
E. E. SCOFIELD
Oct 8 !r3tn 7
NEGROES TO HIRE.
T ILL be hired for the ensuing year, on Tues
wJf day the seventh day of January next, at
the lower market, in the city of Augusta, about i
twenty negroes of various descriptions, field hands
house servants &c., belonging to D. C. Green
wood, a mi nor.
Terms on the dav.
GEORGE L. TWIGGS. Guardian
NoV.SC wtd 48
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PUBLIC SALES.
11l IV. E. JACKS4>N A- CO.
On the first 'Tuesday in January next, at the lower
Market House, at II o’clock, will he sold,
25 valuable NEGROES, field hands.
Among the number is a good Cook, V\ a>her and
Imner. The intention of the owher being to
change the in vest ment. 'Tlie Negroes ban be
I treated for at private sale, until sale day. Terms
i at sale.
dec 11 w flj
| sa'ljTof valuable lands.
On I lie first Tuesday in January nexi. heft>re ihe
I court house in (he cilv of Macon, will he iffereil
at public sale, w ithout reserve, w ithin the usual
I hours, tlte follow ing descriited Lands helonging
to the estate of Paul FtlZsiinons, ileceased,
A Plantation. conUiining two tiiotisanil acres of
bhoice land in one body, situate on Keeps creek,
in tlie third district of jlak«r County, about eighteen
miles from the to vn ot New ton, on Flint,and twen
ty-three nines from port Gaiu-s, on the Chattahoo
chee River, being lots Nos. 3H. 319. 372. 373.374.
375. 356 and 387—six hundred acres are cleared and
under good fences, with overseer’s house, negro
cabins) gin house, packing screw, stables, iVc.—
1 lie cl a red land is fresh and in good order for a
crop. The superior quality o( the land, the heallhi
lioss of the settlement, itsgood water, w it h an abun
dant r apply at ail seasons for stock and an exten
sive range convenient, render tn.s plantation one
; of the most desirable in Baker county.
ALSO.
! 375 acres, conti'jrnons to the foregoing, one linns
: tired ol which are cleared and under good fence,
; being lot No. 378 and half of lot No. 3;3.
j At ihe same ft me and place, iri/l be sold,
Lot No. 12, in 3.1 District, Baker county, con
! tabling 25b acres.
Lot No 2b9. in 13th District, Lee county, on
■ Muckalee creek, containing 292} acren,
Lot No. 118. in 7th District, Randolph bounty,
I containing 2 22 acres.
Lot No. 85. in 9;h District, Dooly county, con
; tabling 2022 acres.
Lots Nos. 235 and 237. adjoining a good mill seat
on Line creek, tit 28th District, Slimier county,
containing 465 acres.
'Term—One-third cash: one-third January Jstj
1818; and one-third January Jst, 1819, unproved
notes, and mortgage on the property.
ROBERT F. POE. )
WILLIAM J. EV E. 11 Adtn’rs.
GEO. W. GR O.V FORD, )
nov 12 vv d 35
1$?“ Tlie Charleston Mercury, Savannah iieimh
i lican, Albany Courier, Macon 'Telegntph, Federal i
( nion, Colamlms J iiues, will punlish the above
three limes, and forward their accounts to this of
fice for paj ment.
R recut r's Sale.
W ill lie sold on the first Tuesday in February imxt, !
i before the Court House door in Elbert county.
The follow ing properl y to vv i :
Two hundred ami fourteen acres of Land, more
or less, on the waters of Vans creek, adjoining
lands uJ Thomas Johnston and others.
ALSO,
'Two hundred and forty Hour acres of Land.more
or le.-s. on the waters of Bea ver dam creek, ad
-1 joining lands of B. C. W all and others, and know n
as the Colson tract.
A I,SO,
One thousand and sixty-four acres.of Land-more j
| or less, on the Savannah river, a joining lands of i
: *"ingletoii VV. Alien, Joseph Rucker and others.
, and known as the River Plantation. * This 'r.ici of j
land vv ill he sold in tw ii seperuie tracts if thought
■ to he desirable. 'The fun-going lands soi lin cun- i
j funnily to the will of Beverly Allen, defeated.
Terms oJ sale made known on tlie day.
linds vy ii. siirni. d ~
BEVERLY A.TE-VSLY.J Lxecutors - 1
Elbert county. November 20, 1846.
iKr I he ( iironide A. Sentinel w ill please copy i
tlie above three urn -s weekly and forward ihe ac
count to the Executors for payment,
| nov 25 47
Executor s Sale.
\\ ill he sold at ihe Conn llou-e of Hancock fami
ly,on ilie first TU ESD.V V’, in January next, the j
following properly, to vvii:
, 'Two hundred and nineteen acres of Land, more j
or less, on the waters 01. tslioiihlerboiie creek, ad -
joining Bonner and others; one negro man Moses,
about 67 years old; one negro woman Lucy, about
60 years old; Ann, 28 years old, and ber hoy child
j Simon, about 3 v ears old.
To he sold tin ler the will of John Hill, late of
said county, deceased, for the purpose of disirihu- ,
tiuu amongst the heirs. Term- U U day ufsale.
HENRIETTA HILL. Executrix
of John Hill, deceased.
Hancock county, Oct. 23, 1816.
net 27 wtd 23
K. ii. ROGERS,
i is- -a : 'ssr m 3 ~g>gr -pf - sj-* arz 9
IM> inform ihe citizens of Augusta and
V w its vicinity that he has opened a shop on
i Mcjnlo- h.street, directly opjiosiie the Coiislitntion
-1 a 1 1st office, for t fie jmrpore of carrying on the above
{ business, in all its various brunches.
Rifles of a superior quality made to order, and
warranted as good as can be produced, both in point
j of finish ami accuracy of shooting,
i Double mid single Guns re-stocke 1 and repaired.
1 Also, door and trunk locks repaired, and new
keys fitted at short mcice.
From his long experience in the hit'-iness. he is
■ enabled to say that all work entrusted to it is care
shall lie done as well as it can he done at tlie north
or elsewhere.
02/"Allen's Revolving and Self-Cocking Pistols.
Powder Flasksand >hot Pouches,(lone Wrenches,
English, French and American Percussion Caps,
for sale.
july 1, 1846. ]y 5
CLARK, RAeKETT & 00,
HAVE just received a
and large stock of GOLD and
WATCHES, of the
, makers. Watch Trimmings and ornaments; Jti v\ -
ELR\ , OF ALL ivIND-S; Silver Bpouns, Forks,
j Knives and Cii|»s; Plated VVare; VVa iters. (’astors,
Candlesticks, Tea Sets, Cake Baskets. <kc.; Bri
tannia VV ire; Painted and Japanned VV’aiiers, in
sets, anew stvle; Table Mats and Brushes, of a
fine quality; Mantle Ornaments, gilt and silvered,
with drops; fine Mantle Clocks, in wood and mar
ble; a great variety of Fancy Goods, Work Boxes,
Bead Bags. Bag and Purse Clasps; Gilt, silver and
steel Beads; Cologne Bottles, silver, pearl, shell,
jvory and velvet Card Cases; shell and line buffa
lo Dressing Combs; Hair Brushes. Tooth Brushes,
another Jot of the famed “Leconllre” RAZOR,
with 2 blades; a good supply also of Rodgers’ and
other in ikers; Rodgers, Mechi, Chapman. -satind
ers, “Lecoutre.” and Lrnerson Strops; Shaving
Creams,“Guerlain”and others; Old Naples Soap;
choice Lather Brushes; fine Pocket Cutlery, &c.
I SPECTACLES,
j The Perifocal Spectacles, sold by ns, we still
, recommend, with great confidence, to our cus
tomers. We have a good supply in gold, silver,
| and steel frames, ami are prepared to fit them to
! old frames at short notice.
Gold and silver Spectacles, with the ordinary
! convex glass, for sale at very low rates, upd glass- .
| es fi’tcd to suit the sight with accuracy.
N. B.—Clocks an 4 Wali hes repaired and regu
j lated w ith ,care. Vv ati h Glasses, 'i’ools and Ma- I
; lerials tor sale to the trade at low rates.
m t 22 19
TO TEACHERS.
THE Trustees of the LavvreneeviHe Female I
Seminary vv jsh Jo engage a com etent Teach- i
er or Teachers, to take charge of said institution i
after the expiration of the present ypar. A gentle- j
man as principal, assisted hv his lady, would be |
i preferred. By order of tlie Roanl of 'Trustees.
JAMES P SIMMONS, Sec'y. j
j Lawrenceville, Ga., Nov. 4, 1846.
nov 8 stf 33
SALE-—A small FARM in Columbia
coynty, ten miles from the city, and near
{ Aberlin Church. Fur particulars, apply to
B. F. CHEW,
sept 4 32
P.\STILES ODORIFERANT—A de- j
Ilghtfnl article for perfuming apartments.
! Fur sale by J E. MABSHALL
I Dc. 11 61
] PUBLIC SALES.
On Wednesday, the f»h of January next, al |U
o'clock. A. 31.. will l»e sold before I lie* officeof
ffieOrorgi Insurance and Trust Company, the
following properly, belonging to the said Com
panv, namely :
i HEAL ESTATE.
A lot of Land on ibe north-east corner of Broad
; anil 3fcCarton streets, next above ihe brick build
ing of flen’j. l*yne. subject .to an animal rent of
SIOO. payable on t}ie first of January of each year,
to the Ci.y Council of Augusta,
j A Ini of timid With Wooden DweMinar and other
improve me ais thereon, on the north side of Br>*i«d
.-ireel, in the upper jaart of the city, lately occu
pied by John J. Byrd-
A lot of Lain! on the south side of Ellis-strect,
between Kujlutkund Cnmtuing-sireeis, know n aa
I Lot No. IT.
A lot of Land on the south side of Broad street,
opposite the I pper .Market ami next below the
Richmond Hotel.
Three vacant lots on I lie north side of Broad
street, below tlae Upper .Market. Kid feel trout in
| all, more or less, late J. K. Kilhurn's.
A lot of river land in Murray county, 3d Sec.
9th Dis. No. 2!5, having tlae river Conucsauga
: running through it, 160 acres.
A lot of Land on the corner of Race ami CTomi
sfreets in the city of Baltimore.
Two shares iia the Florida Peninsula Land
Company, of 5J90 acres each, in the Hackle/
i Grant
A lot in the town of Rrnnsw U-k. Ga.. with Rank
ins i loti.se thereon, in Whic h is a first-rale Vaults
u hich cost S6OO.
STOCKS AND BONDS.
30 shares Slock of the Central and Western
W harf Company.
Augusta Canal Scrip, $1,0J6 50-100.
Bonds of Alabama Lije insurance and Trust
Company. $4090. interest payable semi-annually
in New Vork at 6 percent, per annum.
AMO,
The Stock of the Bank of Brunswick, belong
ing io the Georgia Insurance and Trust Company,
Utiles.-previously disposed oj at private sale.
AND,
A number of Judgments, hills of exchange, notes
and open accounts—a catalogue of which may be
! seen at the office of the Company.
Term* declared at the lime of sale.
JOSEPH .MILLIGAN, Secretary,
Dec. 10 ul 6U
V A LILA II L E NEG 110 ES,
AA ill he sold on Monday, the 21st Dec. inst., al
public bhtcry. before the Court House door, in
the town of Covington,
NINE LIKELY NEGROES, viz:
' i 3fan, 45 years old, brick mason
1 Woman, 49 years old, good cook and washer
I do. 21 do., uad 2 children
1 Hotisfc Girl, 15 t!o.
I do. do. 12 do.
1 Man, 25 do.
1 Boy, 19 do.
The last named h. y has served at the Black
| smith I rad -for the lasi 4 years. The above Ne
groes arc not sold for anv fault. The owner re
sides some distance from the place, and they are
anxious to he soul near their relations. They are
valuable house servants and will be sold for cash.
Dec. 9 59 LEW IS Z\( K AKV.
Krct iter's Sale
On the first Tuesday in January nett, atthe lovyei
market house in the ci y of Augusta, within the
usual hours of sale, will be sold.
A negro woman, named Jenny, about 55 years of
age; one named Sarah, about 65 years of age; ami
I a man named .Major,about 35 years of age, belong
■ mg to the estate of Asa.di \\ ateiiilan, deceased—
{ fur the benefit of the heirs of said deceased.
31. .1. WATERMAN. Ex’x.
nov 3 wid JOMNJL MANN, Ex’r.
Executor's Sate.
Will he sold on the first Tuesday in January next,
before the Court Home door al Appiiiig.Coltnn
bia county, the follow jug named Negroes;
Fe.stMs, a uheelwrigiil} Solomon, a blacksmith;
3l.tria. and little Maria. Sold for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of the eAnte of \\ iliium li.
Luke, late of said conniv, deceased.
JAMES Id. KE, f F
TURNER CLANTON, > Executors.
dec 9 w 59
Executor's Sale.
Will he sold on the seventh day of January next,
at the late resilience of Bevefly Alien,deceased,
in Elbert county.
Corn, Fodder, Oats, Horses, 3lules, three yoke
of work Steers, a Cotton Gin ami many other arti
cles too tedious to mention.
ALSO.
Will be sold at the River Plantation of said de
ceased, on the eighth of January next.
Corn, Fodder, Oats, 31 tiles, one yoke of work
Steers, Cattle. Sfie.ep, Pork Hogs, Stock Hogs,
three Cotton (-in* and many other articles 100 te- .
| tlioits to mention. The above named properly sold
in conformity to the will of Beverly Allen, de
ceased. Sale to continue from day today until
all .-old. Terms of sale made known on ihedsyv.
LINDS \V il. smith. ) Elec ■
BEVERLV A. TEASLV, \ LxtCU,ofS -
November 20. Id 16.
Administratrix Sale.
Will he sold, on ilte first Tuesday in January next,
before the Court House door in Jacksonboro,
between the usual hours of sale, the follow ing
tracts ol land,’belonging to the estate of Tbps,
j W. Oliver, deceased, viz:
One tfact of land, adjoining lands of Robert W.
j Lovett and Jackson Oliver, containing eighty
acres—one tract ol land adjoining la mis of George.
PoLock and William D. Campbell, containing fifty
acres—one tract of iamj, adjoining lands of George
Pollock ami A. H. Roe, on Savannah River,
• containing half an acre. Terms made fiiown on
dav of sale. MARTHA OLJ V£U, Affin’x
Oct 22 4 19
Administrator's Sale.
On the first Tnet-day in January next, w ill be sold,
at Appling, Columbia couply, agreeably lo an
order of the Inferior Court of said county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, the following pro
perty, to wits
One hundred and seventy acres of Land, more
or less, lying in said comity, and about 14 utiles
fran Augusta, adjoining lands of Charles A. Craw
ford. .Mrs. Gibson, and others,
j Also, five Negroes: Stephen about 40 years old.
Send about 25 years old. Maria about IT years okl,
Martha about 12 years old. 31 tley about 7 years old
—all of said property belonging to the estate of
Henry C!iett,dec’d, Sold fur distribution amongst
the heirs of said deceased.
oct 31 JOHN CLTETT. A.lnt’r,
Executrix'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 m
January next, al the lower market house in llto
city of Augusta, between the usual hours of sale,
A Negro Girl, named Sarah, the projierly of tha
• estate of John Winter, late of said county, deceased
1 —for the benefit of the heirs ami creditors of said
estate. Terms cash. ANN A WIN TER,
nov 2 vvtij Executrix.
Executor's Sale.
Under an o/der of the Inferior Court, of Warren
County, when silling for ordinary pnrjmse*. wifi
he sold at the Court House in Warrenton, on the
fir>t Tuesday in January next, between the
legal hours pf sale,
Four negroes, viz : Ilan Q ome a mail sfbont 32
years old, Mitchel a man about 39 years old,Tay
jur a man about 25 yea} - * old, and Lemensona man
about 22 years old. Sold as the property of the
estate of Elizabeth Wjllyaips }ate of Warren coun
ty. and for the benefit o i credjtpfs. Tetbns cash.
Nov. 4 HgNffy ExT.
Ad minis' rotor's Safe.
On the first Tuesday in January next, will hewGd,
at the court house in Canton. Cherokee febipniy,
between the usual hours of sfl|g ?
A tract t<( {Laud, lying in the Tth district 2d sec
: tion. in the ruuiity of < hemkee, known as No. 2f>s,
j and con rain ifig In* acres—belonging to the es-rate
‘ of Alexander driver, late of Richmond courtly
j Sold for the benufit of the heirs and creditors of
said deceaseds Terms made known on dav of sale.
W. EWING JOHNSTON, Adnpr.
nov 7 wtd 32
r|iii t: PISUCAM 31 UTU A L INSp.
BL ANCE Company of New Yo’df continues to
take Marin-and River risks at itsatrem-y in «ki»
j city. Its business will it) all respects be cond net-4
jon the most fair and liberal principles, and pro
; fits divided am-*ns its customers. «
JOSEPH MILLIGAN, ifwit.
s-pt IS 6m 3-v