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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
DC?* *1 ho Ladies of the Baptist
Church will offer a fresh supply of Articles at
their Fair this evening, (Christmas eve.)
Dee. 24 -.>
DC/*Agreeable to a resolution pass
ed at the last meeting of the Rail Road Conven
tion, an adjourned meeting of the same will be
hcid in this place on the first Tuesday in January
**Sf; . JOS. B. JONES, Secretary. I
*» aynexhvro, Dec. 12 th,
- l)ec -J G 3 C 5
DC7* R- S. Jackson , Teacher on
the Piano Forte, Flute and Violin, respectfully
lenders his services to the citizens of Augusta.
References Henry Parsons, Thus, Richards
and F. ft». Metcalf, Estj’rs.
N. B. For terms, «Lc., inquire at 11. Parson’s
M u*ic store. 6m Dec. 1
Oliice ot Jacksou-st. Icc Co,
A Meeting of the Stockholders will be held on
Wednesday, 3Ulh insl., at 7 o’clock I*. M. l ull
attendance is earnestly requested.
I»y order of the Board,
dec 17 66, G. W. WINTER, Sec’y.
CHRISTMAS GIFTS AND '
YEAR’S PRESE.ITS.
One ot Johnson’s Daguerreotype
JIINIArUKES, a perfect likeness, put up in a
tine morocco Case, may be had for three dollars.
His rooms are over Messrs. Clark A, Racket’s
Jewelry Store. Entrance one door from the Post
Office.
W hat present during either of these holidays
could be more appropriate than a Miniature of a
dear friend or relative, true to life and stamped
u;*on metal by the great luminary of oar system,
dec 18 if 67
WIST A ITS BALSAM OF~ WILD CUEBUV.
The genuine article is constantly kepi on hand |
by the subscriber, who is also the agent for
" Sumyuc's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry.”
kh3U J. E. MARSHALL. i
AUGUSTA FEMALE ACADEMY.
Xlr 3 The next Quarter’s Exer
rises of this Institution w ill commence on the Ist
Monday in January, 1817.
On account of the flattering encouragement al
ready received, the Principal is resolved to labor
diligently to retain the confidence of the public,
and pledges himself not to relax his efforts to ad
' ancc the education of those placed under his
care.
He is making arrangements to supply Ids Insti
tution with a complete Philosophical Apparatus, (
by means ot which his lectures may be Ulus- I
trated. With this indispensable adjunct to a stic- ;
rcssful prosecution of a scientific education, he !
hopes the Augu>ta Female Academy will not suf- j
fer by comparison with the 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 i
make engagements for the next quarter would do
well to make early application, iu order to have
preference.
Tint RATES, TER QUARTER, WILL BE:
NrTH-.rCla-s sls 00
Junior “ 12 0U
Third “ 10 00
Primary “ 8 00
French. Spani h, Italian and Latin Langua
ges, each 10 00
Fuel 25
ORNAMENTAL DKPARTiI KNT :
Drawing and Painting $lO 00
Fainting on Satin and Velvet 10 00
Embroidery, wi rewel, Silk and Che
nille, each 5 00
Wax Fruit and Flowers, each 8 0U
Friend* of Education are invited to visit the In
stitution as often as they can.
L. LvTASTE. Principal.
ANNA M. La TASTE.
Dec. 16 ‘if 65
YOUNG”"LADIES 7 ""SEAiTxAUY.
Conducted by Miss L. Ji. Wilhams,
(FROM THE BRITISH PROVINCES.)
The C ourse of Instruction in this Seminary is
tit# same as in the best Institutions in Europe.
Miss W. ha# been long in the practice of leach
ing. and with confidence invites parents and
guardians to place their daughter* and wards under
her rare; pledging herself to give the strictest at
tention luevery branch of education, us well as to
morals and manners.
Drawing in Water Colors, taught by Miss Eliza ■
E. A. Andrews.
A limited number of Boarders will he received, i
For further particulars, apply at the i-eminary, •
Broad-street, next door above the Bridge Bank
Building.
References: —E. E. Ford,D. D., Judge Dye, D,
Hook, M. D.
Augusta, Sept. 28, 1316. ly 42
TO OUR ADVERTISING PATRONS.
The undersigned Proprietors of the Constitu
tioruilist and the Chronicle and Sentinel, impressed
with the. necessity of a uniform tariff of rates for j
advertising, have adopted the following, which j
will in future govern their charges. Their re- |
rpective contracts, for yearly advertising not yet j
completed Will of course be carried out without
reference to tins agreement;
J. \V. &. W. S. JONES.
JAMES GARDNER, Jr.
TERMS OF ADVERTISING.
In Da/lv Pater, Fifty cents per square (twelve
lme« or lens) for the first insertion; Thirty-eight
cents for the next five; and Twenty-Jive cents fur
each subsequent insertion; Serai or Tri-weekly, j
J'ifty cents for each insertion; Weekly Seventy-Jive
cents-, Semi-monthly or .Monthly (in either paper,)
One Dollar, and Rule and Figure Work, One
Dollar. JCTIf next to reading matter and leaded,
charged as a new advertisement each insertion.
Professional or Business Cards, not exceeding
six line*, sl6 per annum. If over six lines, pro
rata per line.
Communications designed to promote pri
vate or individual interests, w ill be charged as ad
x eriisemcni*.
ACT No gratuitous Advertising, under any eir
f uinstances. Obituary Notices, over mi line*,
will be charged as Advertisements.
Standing Advertisements. !
1 goy »r* iTi hue*; 1 month, without alteration 0”
| •* - 8 IIIUIIIIIK, “ “
.. “ 6 months, altered quarterly W U 0
] •* “ 12 mouths, “ “ ***
f squares, one half more Ilian the above rates.
3 “ three-fourths more than “
4 “ double the
{rtr If next to reading matter and double
these rate*.
Advertise men'* not marked the number of
insertions will be continued and charged by the
insertion.
With Dmggi«ts, contract* will be made by the
cear on reasonable terms, a* heretofore.
When The hill of ativ house or firm amounts with
in Wti months to SSO dollar? or upwards, for other
than permanent %dvertt?ement»„ a discount of
Percent will be tpric, if paid on presentanoii.
DCT* Consumption, in its confirm- i
1 ed and incipient stages, coughs, asthma, croup and
liver complaint, form by far the most fatal class of I
diseases known to our land. Yet even those may i
be cured by means of the simple yet powerful rem- i
edies that are scattered wherever those maladies |
prevail.
\\ istar s Balsam of W ild Cherry is the conccn- j
trated essence of those remedies—lt has cured in- i
cipienl Consumption, Asthma, Liver Complaint, ■
Croup, etc., in numberless cases where all other ’
| medical means have failed.
In the first stages of the disease, termed **Ca
tarrhal Consumption ,” originating from neglected
COLDS, it has l>een used with undeviating suc
cess, and hundreds acknowledge they owe the res
toration of their health to this invaluable medi
cine. In that form of Consumption so prevailing
among young females, commonly termed, debili
ty, “GOING INTO A DECLINE,” acomplaim J
with which thousands are lingering, it has also !
proved highly successful, and not only possesses j
the power ol checking the progress of this alarm
ing complaint, hut also strengthens and invigor- j
ates the system more effectually than any other
\ medicine we have ever po-Ke'sed.
For sale by HAVI L \N D, RUSLEV & CO., and
PHDMAS BARRETT & CO., Augusta.
Dec 33 3 7[
MaMMMmHBRMCaBrnnBBnnaBBBBSffBBaZMBM
BUSINESS CARDS.
B. 11. D.VMELL,
vVI
MACON, OeOKOIA,
Practices ii< the following counties: —-Pike. Up
son, Monroe, Twiggs. Fuiaski, Sumter, Crawford,
Houston, Dooly and Jones. [dec 20 ly
1). G. WILDS,
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SPARTA, GEORGIA.
| Will practice in Hancock, Warren, Washington
and Taliaferro Counties.
Dec. 8 ly 53
I geo. g. McWhorter,
AT T O I! N K V A T LA W .
OFFICE LAW RASGE, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
uet 23 Out 20
DAVID ADAMS,
Attorney at Law, Hamburg, 80. C;
Office over the store of Sibley Sc Crapon—will
practice in the Law Courts of Edgefield and Barn
well. 3‘J ly sept 21
w vv ti miv
| PORTRAIT PAINTER.
A few FORTH \ ITS will he undertaken if
| early application is made at his Studio, Unitarian
j Church, corner of Greene and Jackson-slreets.
n«v 25 ts 47
J3S. LIOYO MARTIN, M. D.,
(HOMIEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN.)
I Graduate oj' the University of the City of „V. York.
Residence United States Hold.
| Office iu Metcalf’s Range, Broad-sir- et, adjoining
the Law School of V\ m. T. Could, E*q.
nov 20 1m 34
CLEVELAND & SPEAR,”
mum MMmm
NO. *215 BROAD-ST.,
( Over Aldrich Green's Shoe Slore..}
nov 11 ty 35
CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE.
DC/ 2 * We are authorized to announce
WILLIAM SKINNER as a Candidate for re
elecliou to the office of Receiver of Tax Returns
for Richmond County, at the ensuing Election iu
January next.
oct 11 10
ID“We are a uthomed to announce
W.M. JOHNSTON as a candidate fur Receiver of
Tat Returns, at the next election in Richmond
county. 22 td august 12
0 3 We are authorized to announce
ROBERT A. WATKINS, a* a ramiidale for re
election to the office of'Fax Collector for Richmond
County, at the ensuing election, to lake place on
j the first Woudav in January' next.
If elected, ha pledges himself to serve again
i should a continuance of his service# be called for,
at a future election, by the good will and confidence
| of his fellow-citizens
j Nov. 14 37
OCT* We are authorized to announce
j Major ISIIA.M THOMPSON as a candidate for
! the office of Receiver of Tax Returns for Rich
mond county, at the election on the first Monday
in January next. td 0c124
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DECIDEDLY NIilW.
TIIIE Stock of CLOTHS, Cassiraere*, Vesting*,
Fancy Articles, and Trimming*, just open
ed by John Bridgks, Merchant Tailor, next door
below the United States Hotel, Broad-street, Au
gusta. The public arc respectfully invited before
j ordering their garments elsewhere, to examine the
; above <-tuck, which they will find to comprise the
i best selections that can be made in llm-New York
j market JOHN BRIDGES.
N. B-—Making and Trimming as usual in the
most fashionable manner. sept 25
(NA JIPIIINIi OIL. — This article is to lie had
J fresh,at J E. MARSHALL’S.
Dec. 11 61
TII E PELICAN II UTU A L INSU
AN('E Company of New Yo*k continues In
take Marin-ami River risks at its agency in till*
city. Its business will in all respect* be conducted
on the most fair and liberal principles, and its pro
fits divided among its customer*.
JOSEPH MILLIGAN, Agent.
se.pt. IK 6m 33
V U iTN 1 T U R E~
DESIROUS to compete with the “defyers of
competition,” the subscriber has taken
much pains to select a wrll asserted stock, which
he offers low, at the store long known as H. Par
son’s. where he will be happy to see all, whether
led there by curiosity or a desire to purchase,
hoping that his prices and the quality of articles
w ill give him a fair share of patronage,
Dec ‘J D. CHAFFEE.
SEGARS AND TOBACCO.
JUST received a few boxes 11 Regalia de la No
bUidai" fijegars, and extra flue Esculent” To
| bacco.
Also, an assortment of Segars and Tobacco,
Maccaboy, Scotch and French Rappee Snuff,
Pipe*, &c., 4iC. For sale at
‘ E H, PEDANT’S
Segar and Tobacco Store, Broad Street, opposite
the United Slates Hotel.
Dec 22 wf*3 TO
—— —-r*
JETNA INSURANCE COMPANY of
HARTFORD,
CAPITAL $250,000.
THE undersigned has been appointed Agent for
tue above Company in this City, and i* pre
pared to insure Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture
4rc , against loss or damage by Fire. ‘All losses
will be promptlv settled here,
j JOSEPH MILLIGAN. Agent
I pep t. 1$ 6m 28
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The subscriber has just received direct from France, and now open for exhibition, a large assort
ment of articles suitable for
CON S IS TING OF
MECHANICAL, MUSICAL AND FANCY BOXES*
RICH TORTOISE SHELL, BRONZE AND FANCY BASKETS,
rsr es issr ss ® ■ &zz ®
December 21, 1810. ' F. LiiMBACK.
ghcin i: vni>pulaskimoniluln r
LOTTEEIBS!
J. CJ. UItUOOKV A < «., Tfi INAGKRK.
KXTUA CLASS No. 52.
To be determined by the Alexandria Class S.,
Saturday, December 26, 1846.
GUAM) SCHEME.
33,000 DOLLARS.
$12,000! §B,OUU! $5,000 ! $4,000! $3,120! 30 us
$ 1,500! 50 us $500!
Tickets tuvly $10 —shares in proportion.
CLASS D.
To be drawn hi Savannah, Deceruber26, 1846.
PACKAGE SCHEME.
78 numbers—ls drawn ballots.
§ 7,000!
I $2,000 !$ 1,561 !5 of $1,000!
Besides numerous others
Tickets 5»2,50 —shares in proportion.
CLASS No. 100.
I Determined by the South Carolina Lottery,Class
.No. 52, Thursday Dec. 21, 1816.
SPJ.KNDII) SCHEME.
78 Numbers —11 Ballots.
10,000 DOUL’fIS.
$1,000; §1.300; $1,101; 10 of SI,OK).
Tickets only $1 —shares in proportion.
Fursaie by
JOHN A. MILLEN, Agent,
t wo doors above tiie Stale Bank.
from the country promptly attended
to. Dec. 24
CHRISTMAS GIFTS~
V LOTH RINGER, is now opening a variety
• of fresh fancy goods, which its will sell very
low.
ALSO
FIRE WORKS, of all kinds. The public is
res|H*ctfully invited to call.
Dec. 24 It 72
OFFICE STEAMBOAT CO. OF GA. >
Savannii, December 22, 1816. \
AT a meeting of the Board of Directors of this
Corporation, held at tiiis o/Ilce on the 21st
inst., it was
Resolved, That a 'general meeting of the Stock
holders be held at this office on the 25th of Janua
ry next.
A meeting of the s torkholders is therefore re
quested on die day above mentioned at 12 o’clock,
M., when business will be laid before themofiiu
portance to the Company.
Extract from the Constitution of the Steamboat Co.
“Art. 5. When four stockholders, holding to
gether fifty shares, concur in desiring a general
meeting of the slock ladders, they shall have power
to call one by giving at least thirty days notice in
a Savannah and Augusta newspaper, of the time
and place ofsuch meeting to be held.
“The quorum of a meeting of stockholders shall
be a majority of the stockholders, either present
or represented, who shall he holders of two-thirds
of the capital stock. The President and Secretary
I of the General Board of Directors, shall officiate
I in the same capacities for the meeting of stock-
I holders.”
The terms and conditions of the above article
having been complied with, the meeting of stock
holders will take place as above mentioned.
K. M. GOODWIN,
Pres’dt. S. B. C.of Georgia,
dec 21 td 72
! Reading tor the Holyda vs at the
Depot.
THE first instalment of the extensive assort
meiilof New Bonks ordered for the present
Mason, is received and opened. Among it will be
found new works from the pens of Bui we r, James,
Dumas, Lover. Hazlitt, Miss Sewell, and more of
the old favorites so often enquired for. Also,
Quill Pens at iOcentsper box of 50, and an addi
tional supply of Caligraphic Lead Pencils at $1
per doz. The remainder of the shipment in the
Southerner will no doubt be forthcoming to-day.
dec 21 It JOHN A. MILLEN.
BANK STATE OF GEORGIA, )
Bkanch at Augusta, Dec. 24, 1846. S
AS this Bank will be closed to morrow ( Friday )
Chrstmastday, and it being tlie regular dis
count day, persons will please amend to any re
newals or discount tills morning (Thursday.)
I. HEN BA’, Cashier.
Dec. 21 H 72
FRUITS! FRUITS!
JUST received afresh supply of Oranges, Le
mons, Raisins, Currants, Brazil Nub, Eng
j li*h Walnuts, Citron, Dates, Turkey Figs, Al
monds, Shell Barks, Cocoa Not*, Prune* iu beau -
i tiful fancy boxes, by
,- ec ‘ JOHN K DOW.
AUG UST V FIRE COM PAN Y.
-rcggjj*. The Regular Quarterly
?»ieeting of the Company will be held
at the City Hall, on Saturday Even- [
ing next, ai seven a’cioek. By order of
WM. M. EIGHT,
Ch Eng. Augnsla Ft- e Co.
Williak P iiillim Sec’ry.
Dec. 24 td 72
LAWS OF GEORGUT
THE SUBSCRIBER having purchased
the entire edition of Hotchkiss’ Codifi
cation ok the Laws ok Georgia, now offers
the book at the reduced live 1 price of §5, (fivedol
lars.) be*Mg a reduction us thr*(e dollars Irom the
oriainal price.
'Phis book contains 930 pages, royal Bvo., and
is admitted by all that have seen it to be the best
Codification of Laws ever published in any Slate;
in addition to the Statute Lawsof Georgia, includ
ing the English Statutes of force, there is prefixed
u collection of Stale papeis, of English, American
and Slate origin; together with an appendix and
index.
The follo wing is an extract from the minutes of
the State Legislature:
“ State Subscription —By authority of a re
solution approved on the twenty-third day of De
cember, A. D. 1843. in relation to a Codification of
the. Statute Laws of the Slate, by William A.
Hotchkiss. Esq., a committee composed of Messrs.
WilliamT. Gould, Robert M. < harlton.and Carl
ton B. Cole were hereto ore appointed to examine
the same, and said committee having reported in
favor of the correctness and fidelity of said work.
“It is lierefure ordered. that two thousand copies
of the said work lie subscribed for and on account
of this Stale, at the price of five dollars and seven
ty-five cents for each copy.”
Anyone enclosing $5 will have a copy sent to
any address they may desire.
Agents wanted to traverse the State.
CHAB. E. GRENVILLE.
Bookseller, Augusta, Ga.
throughout the State who will give
the above six insertions and an editorial notice of
the same, will have a copy sent to them.
Dec. IS Ut 67,
LANDS AND MILLS
dfS -U* SiaS HLC ay
THIE SUBSCRIBER off r» for sale a Tract of
LAND on ihe waters of Bailer’s Creek,
containing about 6bU acres, with a Saw and Grist
Mill, and a comfortable Dwelling House outlie
premises.
ALSO,
A part of the Tract of Land lately owned by Mr.
Win. Loogstreet, containing about6oUacres, with
good improvements on the same.
'The lends will be made easy to purchasers. Ap
ply to Major Geo. L. Twiggs John Bones,or
JOHN P. EVE.
P. S.—ls not disposed of by private sale.it will
be sold at public auction in the City us Augusta,
on the first Tuesday in January next.
Dec. 19 stuilid w 2 63
JAMES’S NEW NOVEL.
BEAUCHAMP, Oil THE ERROR.
AT THE DEPOT.
THIS anxiously expected work, said to be one
of the bast of its distinguished author, is
out, and may be hail as above, at 25 cents. Also,
afresh supply «f Bnlvver’s Lucretia, and other
new and interesting works. The S airlherner
will make an important contributing) to the amuse
ment of the patrons of the Depot. About Monday
or Tuesday Evening, wind and weather permitt
ing, they will assuredly find a large accession to
the general knowledge of the world on the Table
of tiie Depot. J- A. MILLEN.
Dec. 22 1 70
A Magnificent Dress for $5,
AT BOWDRE & CLAGETT’S,
THE undersigned will put up to be RAFFLED
on Christmas Eve, at La/übuck's
THREE SPLENDID
Paris Silk Embroidered Robes,
of the latest fashion, and worked in the costliest
style. These are the most magnificent tlteases ev
er offered in this city.
It is proposed to raffia them on the following
terms:
'Lhe highest throw the first choice.
The next highest the second choice.
The lowest throw t!*e third choke,
Chances $5 —Thirty-six chances.
These dresses can be seen in the mean time at
the store of the undersigned. Ladies and gentle
men are Invited to call.
dec 29 BOWDRE & CLAGETT.
BL ACKSMITHS TO HIRE.
THREE good BLACKSMITHS to hire by the
year, front dm Ist January next. Apply 10
J A VIES GARDNER- Jr
dec 6 if 57
*
1 GEORGIA, Warren County.
A LL persons holding demands against the Es-
Tvi tale of WILLIAM JOHNSON, Sr., de
ceased. late of said county, u tv requested m ren
der them into n>e, 111 'terms of the law; and those
indebted w ill please make immediate pmmeiil.
WILLIAM GIBSON, AdnTr.
TVr 23 6 w . 72
A £ v\ n k % Y¥¥W
si. mlwmm
RESPECTMJLLY invites the attention of the
citizins of Augusta, and of all dealers iu and
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 Broad-street,
and known as‘'Metcalf’s Range,” (his store is the
lower one of the block, three doors above P. Mr -
Grvn's. and three below the Drug Store of J. E-
Marshal, formerly Dr. Wray's J where he is pre
pared to offer one us the ifcheul aud choicest slocks
of
Foreion Sc Domestic Dry Goods
O •/
ever opened in this oity. He would especially ask
their attention to the advantages prepared for the
convenience of customers in the extensive charac
ter of his assortment, which he intends shall em
brace every article that can he called for under the
name of Dry Goods, and in the ample room and
perfect light to ai lin their selection. For advan
tages in buying, for the comfort and convenieme
uf pm chasers, for saving their time and money, no
effort lias beet, spared, and none will be spared,
which the interest of buyer and seller can suggest,
or an enlightened economy dictate,"to make Ids
business in every respect deserving the patronage
of the public.
To his former customers, to whose liberal confi
dence and past patronage he has been so long in
debted for business In another State, he would es
pecially extend this invitation to call upon him at
bis new location.
Augusta, December 17,1846, Go
FRESH B IRACOA FRUITS.
JUST received and for sale Oranges. Lemon*,
Plantains. Banana’s, and various other, West
India Fruits. Apply at. the Fruit Store, near lower
market, nextto 11. Muhlenbrink.
Nov. 21 46
LIGHTS! LIGHTS!
A FEW' more of those beautiful Patterns of the
improved double Cup , Solar hard Camps,
just received- Also, vide, and suspending Lamps,
Globes, Chimneys and Wicks, handsome paper
Shades and Frames to read by, all of which will I
be sold very low by J. E. MARSHALL.
Dec. fn fi 4
NOTICE.
Disolction OF CO-PARTNER..
SHIP.—The Co-Partnership heretofore ex
isting under the firm of MASON TUTTLE,
is tin. day dissolved by mutual consent. The bus
iness of the old firm will be settled by Joseph Ma
son. Joseph ma>on.
Dec. 3d, 1846. E U. TUTTLE.
The undersigned will continue the Advertising
Agency business, on his own account.
New York, Dee. 3J, 1846. JOSEPH MASON.
Dear. 18 67
SPLENDID GIFT BOOKS.
ran HE OPAL for 1817; Scenes in the Lives of
JSL the Apostles; Scenes in the Life oflhe Sa
viour; The Floral Year; Friendships Offering;
Christian Keepsake; Christmas Blossoms; The
Gill of Friendship; The Hyacinth; Oracles from
the Poets; Illuminated Gems of Sacred Poetry;
Nature’s Gems; Imagination and Fancy; Poems
by Amelia; The Rose, for 1847; The Odd Fellows’
Offering for 1847; The Amaranth for 1847; The
Evergreen for 1847, ten elegant engravings; 'Die
Floral Offering, ten beautiful bouquets of flowers,
elegantly colored; The Diadem for 1847; I lie
Gift; Bryant’s Poems, a superb volume; Chiide
Harold's Pilgrimage, splendidly illustrated; His
tory of the Kings us Frutice, illustrated by twenty*
two Portraits.
Also—Splendid editions of the standard Poets;
Bvron, Moore, Scott, Smithy, Shakspeare, Long
fellow, Campbell, Mrs. He (Wans, Mrs. Ellis, Gow -
p-*r, Burns. Milton, Dante, Tasso, Eliza Cook,
Norton, How jtt, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Rodgers,
Miss London, Goldsmithasid Gray, Elliott, Moot
ffomery, Kirk white. Young Pollok.
° For salt, by THOMAS RICHARDS.
Dec. 21 41 70
MILLINERY GOODS.
Fashionable silk and straw bonnets;
plain and fancy Dress Caps; Artificial Flow
ers; Ribbons Tabs; Motifning Collars; Needle
worked Chemizettes; Lace Edgings, <Lc. For sale
on reasonable term*, by
MRS E. O. COLLINS,
• Dec. 53 4!nt over W. 11. Cran-sVsu re.
!■>'iSK-iSJ. 11 . 1 . 1 . 1 ? 'L ■J.'ffgSß.". ."LBOSSag—I
PUBLIC. SALES.
Adiniinttrator’s Sal*.
Will be sold at lhe late residence of William John*
son, *r.,deceHH«(l. in Warren county, on Wed
nesday ~tlie 3*l of February next, all the perkha
hie property us said estate, consisting of
Horses, c-iiiib, hogs, (stock and fat,) mules,
sheep, plantation toots, blacksmith tools, house
hold and kbchen furniture, corn, fodder* eottaa*
&c Arc. Terras on the day of sale.
I expect ui«o to rent the lands and hire the ae~
• groes. men, wuown, boys and girls, on ilia same
I day and time.
Sate, re ting and hireing tocoutinue from day
to day until all is disposed of,
dec 2-1 WII.Id A>l GIRSQ.N,AdwV
On Wednesday, the 6 h of January next, at 1U
o’clock, A. ,\J.,wiII he sukl before the ofEce of
Itie Georgia Insurance and Trust Company, the
following properly, belonging lu the said Com
pail), namely :
URAL ESTATE.
A lot of Land on the north-east corner of Brood
and McCarlou Streets, next above the brick build*
mg of Ben’j. Pyue. subject to an annual rent of
SIOO, payable on -the first of January of each year,
to tl\e Chy Council of Augusta.
A lot of Laud with Wooden Dwa-ling and other
improvements thereon, on the north side of Broad
street, in ihe upper part of the city, lately ocou*
pied by John J. Byrd.
A lot of Land on the south side of Rllis-streel,
between Ivdluokuud bumming-streets, known as
Lot No. 17.
A lot of [.and on lire south side of Broad sires*,
opposite the Upper Market and next below the
Richmond Hotel.
'l'hrue vacant lots on the north side of Broad
street, below the Upper Market, 13® feet frontiu
all, more or less, late J. l\. Kilburn's.
A lot of river land in Murray cwniity, 3d See.
9th Dis. No. ”15, leaving the river Connesaug*
running through it, 160 acres.
A lot of Land on the corner of Race and Cross
streets iu the city of Baltimore,
Two shares in tie* Florida IVninsula Land
Company, of SJJU. aert* each, iu the HacaUy
Grant
A lot in therownof Bru&swivk,(la., with Bank
ing House thereon, m which is a first-rale Vaults
which cost sfi(*o.
STOCKS AND BONDS.
30 shares Stock of the Central uud Wester*
Wharf Company. . . -
Augusta Canal Scrip. $1,016. 50-100,
Bonds of Alabama Life Insurance and Trust
Company. S4OOO. interest payable i-emi-unnuafiy
I iu New York at G percent, per annum.
also,
The Stock of the Bank of Brunswick, l*el«*ng-
I ing to the Ge«>rgia Insurance and Trust Company,
unless previously disposed of at private sale.
JkK»,
A number of judgments, hills of exchange, note*
and open accounts—a catalogue of which may bs
seen at the office of the Company.
Terms declared at the time of sale.
JOSEPH MILLIGAN, Secretary.
Dee. 10 id 6W
j V A Ll AULE N tCiKm
Will be sold ort Monday, the 2M Dec. hint., at
public outcry, before the Court House door, iu
the town of Covington.
NINE LIKELf NEGROES, >i*:
1 Man, 15 years old, brick mason
I Woman, 49 years old, good rook and wasbar
1 *lo. 21 do., and 2-children
1 House Girl, 15 do.
1 do. do. 12 do.
2 Man, 25 do.
I Boy, 19 do.
The last named boy has served at tba Black
smub trade for the last 4 years. Tu* above N”-
i groes are not sold for any fault. The owner re
sides some distance from the place, and lheyß.ro
anxious to be sold near their relations. They are
valuable house servants and will be sold for cash.
Dec. 9 59 LEWIS ZACKAUV.
Executor*g Snle
On the first Tuesday in January next, at the lovvnj
market house in the cpy of Augusta, within ika
usual hours of sale, will lie sold,
A negro woman, named Jenny, about 53 year* of
age; one named Sarah, about 65 years of age; and
a man named Major,about 35 years of age, belong
ing to the estate of Asaph W atetmau, drreuseU—•
fur the benefit of the heirs of said deceased.
W. J. WATERMAN, Ex x.
n»v 3 wtil JOHN H. M ANX, fxT.
Executor's Sale.
Will be sold on the lirst Tuesday in January next,
before the Court liuu-aduor at Appling,Colum
bia county, the following named Negroes;
Fiestas, a wheelwright; Solomon, a b. , a,ck«rnith;
Maria, and little Maria. Sold for tin# banetit of
the heirs and creditors of the enote of William B.
Luke, late of said countv, deceased.
JAMES LUKE,
TURNER CLANTON, 5 E »ecttfo«,
dec 9 w- 59
Executor's Sale.
Will be sold on the seventh day of January naxt,
| nt the late residence of Beverly Allen, deceased,
j in Elbert county,
Corn, Fodder, Oats, Horses, Mules, three yoka
of work Steers, a Cotton Qi« and titany uther arti
cles too tedious to mention.
ALSO,
W r ill he sold at the River Plantation of said de
ceased, on the eighth of January next.
Corn, Fodder, Oats, Mules, one yoke of work
Steers, Cattle, Sheep, Pork Hogs, Stork Hogs,
three Cotton Gin* and many other articles too te
dious, to mention. The above named property sold
in conformity to the will of Beverly Allen, de
ceased. Sale to continue from day to day until
uil »uld. Terms of sale made known on iheday.
LINDSAY 1L SMITH, 1
BEVERLY A.TEASLY.S L * ecUlu «-
November 20. 1816.
Administratrix Sale.
Will be sold, on the lirst Tuesday ip January next,
before the Court House dour in Jackspnhbfo. f
between the usual hours of sale, the follow mg
tracts o< land, belonging tu the estate of 'i hue.
W. Oliver, deceased viz:
One tract of land, adjoining lands of Robert Yf.
Lovett and Jackson Oliver, containing eighty
acres —one tract ul land adjoining lands of Georg*
Pollock and Willjam D-Campbell, containing fitly
acres—one tract us land, adjoining lands of Georg*
Pollock and A. H. Roe, uu Savannah River,
containing half an acre. 'Perms made known on
day «>fsale. MARTHA OLIVER. Adm*g
Oct 22 4 19
Administrator's Sale.
On the first Tuesday in January next, will be sold,
at Appling, Columbia county, agreeably to an
order of the Inferior Court of said county, wh£u
sitting for ordinary purposes, the following pro
perty, to wit;
One hundred and seventy acres of Land, ntora
or less, lying in said county, and about 14 miles
from Augusta, adjoining lands of Charles A. t r»w>
ford, Mrs. Gibson, and others.
Also, five Negroes: Stephen abouf 40 yearsold,
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 so the estate of
Henry Chert, dec’d. Sold furdLtrihutuui amongst
the heirs of said deceased.
uct3i JOHN CLIETT. Adm*r.
Executrix's Sale.
By permission of the honorable the Inferior Court
of Richmond county, while sitting for ordinary
purposes, will he sold, on the first Tuesday ia
January next, at the luwer market house in lb*
city of Augusta, between the usual hours of sale,
A Negro Girl, named Sarah, the profierty of Uis
estate of John Winter, late of said county, deceased
—fur the benefit, of the heirs and creditors of mud
estate. Term* cash. ANNA WINTER,
nuv 2 wtd Execptrix.
Ezecu'ar's Sale.
Under an order of the inferior Court, of Warren
County, when sitting for ordinary purpose*, w til
lie sold at the Court House in Warrantor*. on tba
first Tuesday in January next, between the
legal hours of sale,
Four negroes, viz : Ran some a man about 33
years old, Mitchel a man about 3b years old, Tay
lor a man about 25years old.and Lemenson a tea#
about 22 years old. Sold as the property of tfia
estate of Elizabeth William* lat«? of Warren coua
ty, and for the benefit of creditor*. Terms cash.
Nov. 4 HENRY BAKER, Ex’f.
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'OA-STILKS ODORIFERANT— Ad»
MT Hghtful artiaß for perfuming apartment*,
For sale by . J. E. MARSHALL.
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