Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, January 27, 1847, Image 3

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wr——————— ai— ■ 11— aTTof; 23 at 10 5-16; 172 at I0|; 91 at 104; 108 at. at 10|; 82 at 101, 39 at 10i; and 135 bales strictly choice, in square bales, beat packages, and good j weight, at II cents per lb. Nankeen Cotton is belling at prices ranging from 84 to 9 cents. We i alter our quotations for square bales to conform to j present prices—round bales are worth about i cent less. QUOTATIONS. Inferior, —a — Middling fair, lOlalOjf Ordinary, 94a 91 Fair, IGialOi Middling, 9*aloj | Good fair, lOlall RECEIPTS OF COTTON From the Is/ Sept., 1815, to latest dates received. 1846—7. 1 15—6 • Savannah, January 22, 141.461 65.955 Charleston, Jan. 23, 197,219 111,511 | Mobile, Jan. 20, 134,122 185,050 ! New Orleans, Jan. 20, 368.290 419.069 Florida, Jan. 16 , 38,167 40,019 j 'Texas, Dec. 5, 2,189 GO North Carolina, Jan. 9, 1.187 3,067 Virginia, Jan. I, 4,760 6,201) : Total, 687,425 801,901 j STOCK OF COTTON Remaining on hand at the latest dates received. Savannah, Jan. 22, 56.984 15.835 Charleston, Jan. 23, 60.0)2 36.493 ; Mobile, Jan. 20, 94.282 111,693 j New Orleans, Jan. 20, 175,568 132,998 j Florida, Jan. 16, 25,027 23,155 Texas, Dec. 5, 1,000 00 Augusta & Hamburg, Jan I, 32,21 S 30,960 Macon, Jan. 1, 23,94 1 25,015 j Virginia, Jan. I, 400 6 )0 North Carolina. Jan. 9, 550 950 Philadelphia, Jan. 16, 2 805 1.604 New York, Jan. 20, 32,764 25,0.0 Total, 506,181 404,303 GROCERIES —The weather during the week has been very unfavorable to out-door operations, 1 bu. notwithstanding, a jfir business has been trans. acted with the country. We have made some change in our table above so far as regards the prices of several articles, and would refer to them. | The only large sale that lias coin- to onr know ledge this week is about 200 bags Rio Coffee, in lots, at 84 a Bic. per lb. FLOUR—We notic ed yesterday, in the ware house of Messrs. Dye & Robertson, a small lot of j Flour from the mills of Wilson NVsbit, Cedar BlulT, Ala., which f >r neatness of package and quality of material will compare with the best Canal. This is, we believe the first shipment from that quarter, j to this city, and if it is a fair sample of that which is to come, it will find a ready market. It is held at $5,50 per bbl. THE RIVER—Is still inboatable condition and j boats lake in and discharge at the wharves. We j have no change to notice in the rates of freight, | which continue 75c. per bale to Savannah and §1 per Rail Road to Charleston. EXCHANGE, Augusta Insurance and Ranking Company,., par Rank of Augusta, “ Branch State of Georgia, Augusta, “ Hank of Brunswick, “ Georgia Rail Road, “ Mechanics’ Rank, “ - Rank of St. Mary’s “ Bank of Miliedgevilfe, “ Bank otthe State of Georgia, at Savannah,... “ Branches of ditto, “ Marine and Fire insurance Rank, Savannah,. “ Branch of ditto, at .Macon, .. “ Planters’ Hank, Savannah, .... “ Central Rank of Georgia, “ Central U. R. As H'k’g. Co., Savannah, “ Charleston Ranks, “ Bank of Camden “ Bank ot Georgetown.. “ Commercial ,Colmnbia,... “ Merchants’, at Cheravv,.... “ Bank of 1 Inmbur *« Alabama Notes o ( ]j s _ Merchants’ Bank of Macon, 5 fdi 0 “ Commercial Rank, at Macon, failed NO iiAI.K Oil (J .V CERTAIN. Bank of Darienand Branches. Ba k of Columbus. Chattahoochee Rail Road and Banking Company Monroe Rail Hoad and Banking Company. Planters and Mechanics’Bank, Columbus. W■•Klein Bunk >1 Re Tina, at Rome. Exchange Rank. Bruusvx ir k. 1 ns. Ban it of {' dumb: .-.at 'iucoti.. no circulation. Phoenix Hank ul Coin minis. CHECKS. On Vew York,.. par. i’hiladelpliia,. Boston, “ Cliarieston and Savannah, “ I.exinginn, If eni m-k v, “ N ashville, 'Tennessee, “ STOCKS. Georgia, 8 per cents 100 a 101 Georgia, 6 per cents 97 a 98 FORT G VINES, (GA.) January 23.— Cotton — j Shine onr lust prices have improved and we now quote at 84 a 94c. The river is in excellent boat ing condition, and onr merchants well supplied with ail the articles needed by the planter. E7y magnetic Tolcgrap’s. [Correspondence of the Baltimore Patriot ] NEW 5 ObK, Jan 22, p. in —N nhiti g has yet been heard of the Hibernia, and business is con sequently inactive. Cotton continues to have an n award tendency. The sales to-Jay reach 12 K) bales. Flour is inactive, but very firm at our fast quo tations. 600 hbls Georgetown sold at $5,50; 4 >O9 bn-inds Long Bland White Corn 80c; and 7000 do N. Jersey at 78 a 89t—all new corn and by weight. Whisky is dull at 22 a 234 c. \ Correspondence of the Baltimore Patriot.] NEW YORK, Jan. 23,2 p. in.—The Stock mar- | ket is somew hat depressed to-day and no transac- j lions to any amount. There is no change in the flour or grain market. No sales of flour nor wheat, as dealers will not operate until the news by the Steamer is in. Bom- transactions have taken place in corn at j 80e. lor strictly prime white. Cotton is firm, but no large operations. Great Fire in Bus s on—One Hundred Buildings j Destroyed. —l have not beard the location nor the j amount of loss, bin if must be. very heavy. All parlies are anxiously looking for the news by 1 the Hibernia now more than due at Boston. " I * ■" LJ'li SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. MEMORANDA. 'The Thames, Lawson, for Savannah, cleared at Liverpool on the 6th nit. The ship Southport, Griffith, for Charleston, 1 cleared at New York on the 23d inst. The brig Chatham, Nickerson, for Charleston, ( cleared at Boston, 21st inst, The sehr. Constitution, Miller, for Charleston, j cleared at Philadelphia on the 225 inst. ARRIVALS FROM CHARLESTON. Brig Arno, Hatch, New York. CHARLESTON, Jan. 26.—Arr. bark Ellen j Augusta. Mclntyre, New Orleans; schr. Lucy, Bering. Barbadoes. 4 Cld. bark Florence, Decker, Boston. W ent to sea, Swe. hark Catharina, Sidenvall, • Antwerp; U. iB. propeller Washington, Smith, Brazos St. .lago. In the offing—Br. hark Nelson Village, from Liverpool; and brig Duncan, from New Orleans. SAVANNAH, Jan. 25.--Arr. brigs Persever ance, Baxter. Boston; Lewder, Conkling, New Orleans; steamers Santc-e, Denny, Augusta; La mar, Philpot, Augusta. BRICKS FOR SALE. f7|IHE subscriber has fur sale and will keep on JaL hand at his Brick Yard on Green-street, 350.000 BRICKS. S. L. BASFORD Jan 24 ly 96 SUGAR AND COFFEE. C BAGS prime Rio COFFEE 20 hhds. St. Croix, P. Rico and New Orleans Sugar. Just received, and for low hv Jan 7 JOHN R. DOW. | TIIEA T R E . 4V.V.Ci FOKBEM. Lessee and .Manager, j Lust Night but on-of Mr. ANDERSON, the cel ebrated Tragedian. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JAN. 27th, ill be performed Shakespeare’s Tragedy of O T HELLO. Othello, 3lr. Anderson. | i lago, 31r. Forbes. Brabantio, Mr. Wolfe. Desd-mona, sTrs. Forbes. Emeline, 51 rs. McLean. Dance, by ?.liss Homer. To conclude with the Farce of the ACTRESS or ALL WOKM. JFaria, Mrs. McLean. Jan. 27 DABUERRI OT V PE M : N i kTI RE . ff 8 E. JOHNSON. Daguerreotypes!, v\ li i?e i Miniatures have given sin-h universal satis faction, isstillin ihe city,"and invites the public I I to call at his rooms, corner of Broad and 51-In- \ tosh streets, over the store of Clarke, Racket! A j | Can [Jan. 27 9B Administrator’s Sale and Hiring. Will he sold at public auction, on the first Friday in .March next, at the late residence of George * Dixon, late of 'Taliaferrocounty deceased. All of said deceased’s perishable property, eon- 1 si-iing of Horses, Cows. Hags, Corn, Fod ler, I : Oa’s, \\ heat, B icon. Household and Kitchen Fur* J niture, Arc. The negroes of said deceased will be j ; hired, and the laud vvh reon he resided at tin time | ! of his death, rented, at the sometime and place. | | 'The terms of the sale and hiring will be made 1 j known on the day. 'The sale and hiring will he | continued from day u> day until ail shall be sold aud hired. BUFORD BIRD, Adm’r. j Jan. 27 wtd 98 GEORGIA, Burke County. Ts7ii EREAS, Js.iiah Carter applies to me V v fop letters di.-mi- ory on the Estate of George W. Carpenter, deceased. I These are therefore to cite and admonish all and I singular the kindred an creditors of said deceased i j to he ami appear at ray office within the time pre- \ scribed hy law, to shew cause, if any they have, w hy said letterssiiould not be granted. 1 Given under my hand, at office in Waynesboro, January 25th, 1817. T. 11. BLOUNT, Clerk. I Jan- 27 9s : THE A (JFACTURINti COMPANY, t rmi-IE UNDERSIGNED, apnointed Commis- R sinners for that jiurpose by an act of the General Assembly, hereby give notice, that they i will open a Book of Subscriptions for share, in the j above named Company, on Wednesday, the 27th | instant, at the office of the Commissioners of the j Augusta Canal.on Mclntosh street, ami will kep the same open from ten o’clock A. .M., to two o’- | clock P. M, on said day. and 11 10 two days (Thurs'- , day and Friday) n-xl succeeding. An instalment of five per cent will be required at the the time of subscribing. MARTIN 51. DYE, JOHN P. KING, JOHN HONES, Wsl. 31. D’ANTIGNAC, A3l ORY SIBLEY. Jan. 19 —did 91 CAUTION. A LL persons are hereby notified not to trade fur JbaL a note of hand, made by Dickson 6c 7. c ::r --r\ r , of Covington, (7a., in ray favor, for two hundred and twenty-seven 45- io ) dollars, deled I Charleston, September Ist, 18io, parable four months after date, at tin* Bank of Augusta. Ga. Said note was mailed at ihe Post-office in Charles* D)n, on or about ihe loth o< Dec-inner, 1816, and has been lost or raisconveved. NELSON CARTER. Charleston, S. C., Jan. 25. 3 [Jan. 23 - - ’ • • Nine Splendid Alerino ilea Coverr. ■ be rallied, on Saturday night, at e> k( V w o'clock, at Lamhack’s, Nine ISph-udid B. .1 (’overs, made in the I’vrennes, of the fine-t 31 ri . no wikil. They are all knit by h ind, and heaini j fully figured with the riche--1 colors tai tefuliy eoua [ hined. They were imported direct to litis country, tpe cia'ly for this market. The subscription list is at Lam'aek’s. The chances are fifty, at s 2 a chance. High - t throw first choice, next highest second choice, and soon till alt are taken. [Jan. 26 td 97 OFFICE IH3 \ S PEA bI 150 AT C 0..) Augusta. January 20, 1817, $ i OTIfE—An Election will he held at this X\2 Office on Monday , the first February next for Seven Directors Itere, and Five in Savannah, to conduct the a flairs of this Company the cn-uing year. Polls open from JO o’clock a. in. t<« sunset. G. MeLAUGII LlN,Bec’y and Treas. Jan. 29 td— 92 TAILORING DUSINF.SS. rPAIIE subscriber respectfully informs the ciii- AL zens of Augusta, that lie his commenced 1 the above hu-iness in tiie store form *rly occupied , by slr. J,. S. Morris, nearly opposite tiie Mansion i House, where lie intends Jinking and Trimming in the most fashionable style. His Trimmings j shall be of tiie best materials, and he warrants that 1 his workmanship shall not he surpassed hy any ; otlipr establishment in the city. A tiial is re quested to establish the f ict. G. W. SHACKELFORD. Jan 17 26 The Gounnissioner- of the Greene and Pulaski Monument. Lottery Fund give notice that aft t • this date this seri-s of I. »;t-.-ri >s will be under the management of P. B. Gr-•gory and .In 1, W. Maury, ; of Washington, D. C., under the firm ofJ.W. Maury & (.’o., who are alone respon.-ihle forth** ! pay ra-nt of Prizes, an 1 to secure the payment of j which they are under bond for $70,00i). Savannah,January J, 1817. j i , GREEN E AN i> PCLASih IJUONU3I ENT r~*, r, 3 15ii r , •; * > * * i e ti u; c*. -JJ r i “ f) a J. W. MAURY & CO., SUCCESSORS TO .5. <2. G£SIv«4SS2SV A. ('5.. j K*2Et^. CLASS No. 4. j Determined by the South Carolina Lottery,Class No. 4, Thursday .January 28, 1817. FAVORITE SCHEME. $2,000! $1,100! $1,000! Besides numerous others. Tickets $2,50 —shares in proportion. CLASS E. ! To be drawn at Savannah, Saturday, January 30, 1817. 7*ooo DOLLARS. $2 500! $1.561! 5 of $1,000! Besides numerous others. Tickets $2,50 —Shares in proportion, i For sale by JOHN A. 3IILLEN, Agent. 1 wo doors above, the State Bank. &s"Ordejs from the country promptly attended ! to. Jan. 26 CIG A RS, TOBACCO AN I> PI PES. | Just received at (rust. Volgers Cigar and Tobacco Store, one door below J. P. Setzc's Dry Goods Store. <3 SUPERIOR HAVANA CI- YjlN?’ GARS, ol new brands and various qualities. ALSO, 11,000 low price CIG \ RS iv) gross superior .Marevian Pipes. ALSO, A splendid assortment of Chewing TOBACCO, i For sale at wholesale and ret dl. Jan. 19 91 GUST. VOLGER. .ETNA INSURANCE CG3IPANY OF I II VRTFOUD. CAPITAL $250,000. undersigned has been appointed Agent for -M the above Company in this City, and is pre pared to insure Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture &c . against loss or damage by Fire. All losses will be promptly settled here. JOSEPH MILLIGAN. Agent, sept. 13 Cm 38 yn g..p»r-- g u ■mejraysji 31 ASTODOX COTTON SEED, GENU INE AND UN MIXED. ! HAVE RECEIVED from New Orleans, ! \? J a supply of the genuine MASTODON i ( OT r I ON ft ELD. from the steed of (he original importer into the United States, Air R. ABii’EV, ! of \ a zoo City. MBs., uho has carefully preserved it urv.nixed. Oeilmcates <ff the genuineness of the Seed .a ml instruct! ns as to the proper distances at which i this Seed siiould.be planted, can he had at our of- t lice, and will be furnished to pnreliu>ers ul the ! Seed. DOUGH 1A 3c OKALL, Agents of Air. If. Abbev. As evidence of the superiority of the quality of the cotton produced from t.:is Seed, v.o an p ad the following corrc-pon Icnce: If'sToX Pi.AVTATJoN, } Near Yazoo City, iV,i„ Sept. I, 1316. $ j I Dear Sir: Fnc great attention a’.vakviujd by • the ini rod uc.ion o: the AiAbiODUN COT- i i ON into fie Unit d States, together wit it my J earnest desire that it may succeed in promoting j I tiie interests of the South, may be a sufficient cx- I cuse tor this communication. i idle seed were procured (as I suppose) near : the northern extremity of the Culfof California, : wi.e/e there are extensive uni..dialdied regions, ; and where C-U a of various kinds is sometimes ; found growing wiid. its transfer to Mississippi, ! tame form (the same latitude) keeps it still in its : ; native climate. 'i hat you may no*, he imposed upon in the pur j chase of seed, it is proper tor you to know, that, j | With but two stalks growing in i > cultiva- j ! tmn in 1011, had not extended beyond mv plan- j i latmn, ext ept in a single in.-t.mce in mv neigh- I I bnrhood. in lb*s it w,.s first ram dby others. — | Hut its valuable properties not then being gen i eral.v knov, n, it became much mixed and crossed, ! | in many instances, wit h other cotton; and hence I the vast quantities of mixed seed throughout tiie j country. And Iku 1 s t ns, extensive hands have been committed by lire sale of quite differ ent kinds of seed, us ** At astodon. ’ A large cj;n micsion house in New Orb ans has been exit n ! sively engaged in this business, end manv parts | ot the country have become Hooded until spurious , I seed. I Should you wish to cultivate the Mastodon, I j yen v, ou I f do well to get seed that is genuine, I i and it is nearh equally important that it be neitUer ■ j mixed or ctossed with other c»U n. I wmu.d ; also sa; ; y.ii the greatest care in keeping your seed pure. 1 u prevent it Irom deguneraling, plant in smah qu mlities oi picked seed occasiun- | ally, to Use for seed. 1 have from t ie lirst taken the greatest possible care ot my seed, and have my present crop grow ing entireh from picked sied. 1 shall put up my s» ed crop carefu.lv for sale, with my name on i each sack. I hey may be hail in New Orleans | . of Buckner & Stanton and Hooper & .Mari e, in | ■ Alobiie of Aioulcinn & Tevvll, ai.d sluilimtlso j have agencies in t a principal places in Georgia and South Carolina. To secure my ' seed it should be especially inquired for. l Tiie .Mastodon should be cuhiv-ated precisely j i as ot:k r cotton, except that it should Imve a lit- I ; tie more di lance, 'i he sto are Vtry large and | white, To obtain a high price for the cotton it should be handled and ginned well. i«, t iking tin; ‘‘Southern Cultivator.” Augus ta, Ga , tgl per annum, you may learn more u, on tiii--' important subjeet. Ail most any of the South ern new.- pup rs will be oi value to you in tins i\- speet. Allow me u* ssav that nr. brother. Major M. E. Abbey. ofCo umbus, Miss., and Air. D. j ; F. Aliller, of i.i have i believe, taken •■■reit ' pains in presort,ing the purity ui their Aim Union : I cotton sat'd. I Dy nrting these remarks and circulating them j j among vour frit aids, you will promote lue inter- j ests oi cotton growers, and oenge your.- rcspcct • fuiiy, if ABBEY I - i I MASTODON COTTON.—From the fid- j , I .w;ng L tier from one of tue oldest and largest i (dotnmh-si m 1 l.ni- -s in Europe, it will be men (hat the wed ginned .Mastodon Cotton was worth in i.i erf mol, at the ti.oe tue Utter was written, 1 ■ from iGloldJ cents a pound, dhe Cotton the I j letter speaks of wu> ginned on the common gins. ! It is now .seltii d beVond qin.-tb n, thgt an artl ; cle worth dmib'e ti ■) -eoioui i nonun Cot or. f i tnav be rais d any where in the Cotton re giun, I : without anv ad ;i:i •i il expense or labor. i I n se!.-eting s i d, rare should be taken to get th.it wiiiv his pure, r.s nun i of it is nut ,1 wall ■ other s ed. Aj.as aio,.. seed are nil iur -o and . ■. =* t , waitc. LIVERPOOL, C, 1813- ( ; A’. Abbey. Esq., Y.-zoo t'lfj .]/ I ir- —(V re hat in reply to vour fa .'or o t I j August oil. we can given'. ■> . ,h •, )iV inf r- ! I mat) on as to i;e uses ot .Mastodon dtoninour : mamuactoim s. Even had a sufficient quanHty gone, into consumption, which there has not, t io j manufacturers Woid i carefully conceal the uses to I to wili-h thev pul it, and its Value (M.kui, Ol tiie quality and value of the Cot! m in our t market, vve can give a strong and decided o; in- j ion. Vv c think its length an 1 strength undsi.fi- j ness of staple place it next below Sea Is! uui Cut- 1 ton, from which it presents no imT id point of difference, when not injured by ginning. Tins . is a most important point, because saw ginned ! Sea Islam! d*»cs not rank high in this market, ow | ing to the staple Icing cut. j Fha writer b lievcs that ho las seen every j parcel of Mastodon cotton in t ie Liverpool mar | ket. I’or some 10 !is asked. Wc sold two bales, j dull in color, at b 1, and a rather largo sa e was j made early in the season at ilor 91. Imtl we ; 1 10 bales of similar qmdily to the small bale of j Mr. W . FI. .Mercer, vve'sh uild ask iUJ, and we | love no dou la sale might be made readily at j DJ. Cut you must licar in mind the parcels of a bede or two are difficult to place, the buyer mak ing rather a favor of taking tltem. The principal points to attend to are fr et, fino | ness, length and co nparative strength of staple, wideu must not be injured by over-ginning or j | working the gin too fast, which con'cits valua- i | hie cotton into a broken mas soi fibres, exuensive 1 1 to separate and involving the Joss oftialt tiie Ci t- 1 | ton. Next to litis, a fiiie pink bloom is desirable, j J not too much of the cream color, and a degree of 1 i oiliness in the quality of the cotton, making the I sample silk v. These jioints attained, the Cotton j would only be inferior to the higher qualities of i Sea islands. SVercin-nn you obedient servants, GEO. G KEEN &S6N. Jan. Id —c 86 CiSORGIA, Scriven county. "V. \\J JIEREAS, Stephen I’. Bevill. administra* V A tor on the estate of Francis lEcks, late of ! said county, deceased, applies for letters disinis sory. 'idiese are therefore to cite and admonisii. el! and singular, tlie kindred and creditors of said deceas ed, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show* cause (if any they have.) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at Ghee in Ja; ksonboru', January kd, iSi7. ALEXANDER KE3IP, Clerk. Jan. 26 fan »J7 k- .1 411 on i -do ioTfl INA f. 9 all <'oitons | remaining at tiie Georgia Rail Road Depot over 21 hour* after ii is turned on the platform, will he sent to tiie nearest Warehouse, at the ex pense of the conMgnees. TiiANsr x. Office of the G. R. R. A B. C. Augusta, Jam 12, 1817. < Jan.l4 XT AADRETII’S FRESH R ARDIRV God SEED, \VA RR ANTED CROP OF INIA— Just received a full assortment of Fresh and War- 1 ranted Genuine GARDEN SEED, direct from Landreth. Among the varieties are. Early (ktbbage. Radish, Corn, Onion Setts, and extra Early Garden Peas, by tiie quart. Directions for cultivating furnished in a neat pamphlet gratuitously, W.VI. HAINES, 232 Broad st. Jan. 8 d&w3rno— 82 (XhiiUb iTIfLTT COOK’i* celebrated Southern Anti-Bilious TILLS. Sold wholesale and retail hv lIAVILAND. RISLET A CO. 1 Oct 3 T»i___ yg lin I »WTi iM»i 11 1 LEG-AL NOTICES. Months afterdate, application will be Ik mane to the Honorable the interior Court of Richmond county, while silting for ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell the Real Estate of Lott j Williams, deceased, and particularly Lot of Land j No. 227, 21: U District of Steward county, drawn i by the s:.\i i Lott U ibiams. J\ N E WILLi A3IS, A d’x. dc bon is non. Dec. 2d 09 norii oIONTILR afterdate application will i D- be made to ilse Court of Ordinary of Gwin nett county. Ga., (or leave to sell all the Lands ; and a portion of the Slaves belonging to the Es- j late of James Vinjard, fate of said county, de- | Ceased. NANCY VINYARD, Ex'ix. JA.tIES VINYARD, Ex’or. • Ja nil pAOUR MONTHS after date application will he 1 L made to tiie Interior Court of Burke county, when sit’.ing for ordinary purposes, for leave to :-eil a tract of laud, containing one hundred and eighty-one acres, more ur le s. adjoining lands of the widow Smith, Mixon \v’imberly. and others, !' in>F in said county, belonging to the estate of LUD NEALY, of said count v. deceased. Fill LIP TIN LEY, Adm'r. sept 11 -lin 3o W° r R months after date, application will he j Lo made t the Honorable Inferior Court of Scri v ni county, vvlien -iiting for ordinary pur/>o-es. for leave to sell tiie winde of the r.-ai estate of Zachariah Conyers, deceased, late ofsai i county. JAMES W. KidT’LES, Adm'r. Jan. 21 46 97 'RLHOUII 3lonths after date, application will be LL made to the Honorable the Court of Ordina ry of Burke county,for leave to sell the laud . be longing to the estate of Peter S. Cutleau, late of Burke countv.deceased. G EOl IGL \» . liURST, Admini?t r ator. Dec. 22 70 ~R>h klT' after elate appi i cat ion will 11. be made to loe Honorable, tiie Court of Or dinary of Lari: ■ county, lor Wve n> sell ail the real estate of Matthew Jonas, Tate of said county deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. MITCH EL B JONES.? . ALL E N iN M AN, J Adm ra. Jan.ls 1 bk !* I.KS'J A S indebted to th? estate of DOE'i iG.SE LUNCH, deceased, late of Rielnnmid county, are hereby requested to make 1 immediate pa; in ut, and all p t.--o»3 having (!«*2 nmnds against said deceased, will render them ia ; ! agreeable to law. WILLIAM R. Me LAWS. E.v’r. Jan 19 9l W iVII SSI nuslk e s s. rpAIIFi l NDERSICNED continue to transact | U. the above 1. iness ut their extensive FIRE- I ; PROOF W ARE!JOI SE. on Jackson street, near j | the Depot of the. Georgia Rail Road, and to receive | Cotton and otin-r consignments per Rail Road, j j l oilhouf any rLorirc for drara^e. Their r> rso,an attention will be given P Jfe in- ; j ter si of their (M mriF’rs in tie; sinrage of j ail Cotton and other consignments entrusted to I their care.and lib r.;l advances made when desir ed on produce ia : lore. D AN lIGNAC tg E v ANS. Sepf. ?,•! Jy^ . t \V r ’\ V *' \u i? I\lM> • s’ i< mLi tv lli A\j j H ; f j ill!E undersigned respectfully inform their 1 j li friends and the public, that they still continue | 1 the i W A RE-ITOUSE & COMMISSION BUSINESS, j | at their old Stand on .MTnlnsh Street, where they , w ill devot** their personal attention to all business I eri! rusted to i lud r cure. | Their rates fir Selling and Storing Cotton and : other Produce, wiii he tiie tame us other regular houses. Orders for purchasing Groceries. Bagging. Rope, Ac., will be promptly idled at the lowest market prices. DAW SON A \v EA\ 1.11. July 31 Cm 17 ns s*rs e ; 5 r«i .1 i . p- ; c n ■.> u * 7 . 5 n trn « ■■. Il tA la R? _-i. f 5 iSw-j i^c'd n j:no r*<; t ,v n com: j/> ro v 1 1 7;,; aju v r j T" C TILL CU.Ni'IM E THE ABOvE Li Si ’S V NESS on his own account, on the first of • Ccpterrtber icx*. al the Warehmise of Stovall & f . 'o, n-.: ! which time that ii m will he dissolved. Vn.uurenicnt- *' : tve bean made with Messrs. An j dn s.Sj. urs <y iioo.N.b (to w hom said Warehouse is rented far tie? ensuing year,) Hr storage of I Cotton and oilier produce < opsigiied to him. lie | has ah o eng 1 • 1 ice services o* iiis present part -1 ner, 3lr. G. mmmon?. .11 3 . I 15, opIO ting 26 cr j Vc>t Buttons, j r (Tins were made by the subscriber for Gens. | Kr Jackson, Glasscock, ami many others of our j military worthies of the last war. M 1 nufactured |by ' JOHN Gl IMA Ii IN, | \\ atch Maker, ai No. 153. Brmd-st. Augusta, Ga. N. B. 'i'lley are made witli t lie same old punch with one ot' which Gen Pakcnham was mortally wounded at t!;*.* battle of New Orleans, on the Bib j.inua y, 1 <K>, oi which the vvimderfnl incidents tiierewitb connected and recently r; puhlislied, can he seen at No. 153 Broa 1-st. Augusta, Ga. dec 3 F ts 75 GOODS FOR SPRING SALES. ■ JsiTo (on. S (J., would resjiectfnilv invite the at- I 'ii iou of Planters and their families, who may visit ( In r’eston. to his stock ot Rich Fancy and 8-tapie Dili (FOODS. liis stock wid be found one ot the largest in the city, and he is enabled to Gs r superior inducements in the troy <>f low prices. The stock of Negro Goods, both Cotton and Woollen, will lie found to embrace nearly all the leading styles of fabrics usually sold, particular!y the ; eor laund South Carolina Cotton and ool j L u Fabrics. ALSO, A complete assortment of rich Dress Silks, (col } ored and black.) Bom has ins, Alpaceas, Colored Aluslins, Ginghams, White Goods, Shawls, Ac. | Ac. The stock is intended to embrace every arti i < le in (lie Dry Goods Him. Country .Merchants w ill find it to their advan tage to examine our stock, as the same goods ar-i oti'-red-at wholesale in rooms separate from the re tail department, and at prices well Worthy their attention. Jan. 19 3m— . yj TOIIIHJR ~ A NEGRO BOV, nearly grown—a good house servant, inquire at this office, j Jan. 19 if yi fi ,1 pi Mr 11 ■prmifrpiTjjr uA jj 11 »fcj 111i 1 Luiy iLiifj CONSTANTLY OX II VXD. 4 , b v f? I J’ORTiNG AND M VNUFAC , U. A. I*Hi IN T tue best and most fashiohable styles ot 1 LRNTTURE. I would particularly cad the ettenfinn of pur chaser to ( hairs n( my own manufacture, the \\ a l.moi.Hiiji ofwliich I guarantee to stand; if not, return them; likewise nil articles of my manu facture. Also, on hand a beautiful assortment of WINDOW SHADES AND TR V.NSPAIIENCIEB, of numerous patterns, and I propose to sell for such prices, as w ill leave no excuse for purchase's. CIIARLU6 A. PLATT’S. ly 91 lard IjAalps. A sr rPLVofrich and beautiful Solar Lard 1 ; il Lamps, from the factory of Cornelius A Co. ju>t received and for sale low by CLARK, RACKETT & CO. Ort 29 a5 1 DECIDEDLY NEUS 1, stock oft LGHTIS, Casimeres, Vestings, , 1 ancy Articles, an 1 Trimmings, just opened by John Bridges. Merchant H'aylor! next door 1 below the United States Hotel. Broad-street. Au- j gii't-.i. ihe pulilic are respectfully invited before ! ordering Cieir garments elsewhere, to examine the j above stock, which they will find to comprLc tiie 1 best selection, that can be made in the NH-vt York i m x k i* t ’ - JOHN BRIDGES. ■ L-—Making and Tiimraing a« usual in the i most .aDiiouable manner. Jan 5 ’ A UC T I O N_S_A L E S. Mechanics' Bunk Stock. I3Y Vi. IE JACKSON sV: CO. On the first Tuesday in February next, at the low er market, will be sold. 230 shares of the Capital Stock of the Mechan ics’ Bank. GEO. W. CRAWFORD.I VVJL JON F s . [ Trustees. T. CLANTON, ) Jan 23 95__ BY VV. E. JACKSON & CO., On the first Tuesday in February next, at the lower market house, will be sold. Two improved Lous between VValkerand Fen wick sir* el, near the Jail, containing very near an i acre eacii. On one ot tliem is a variety ol first rate Fruit Trees and Grape V ines. In the yard ol ‘ this lot ia a Weil affording most excellent water. j CHARLES A. BEARD. Jan. 2J* id 95 | AEJif l?AP:/ETT fTI baAi;. ky iinwaVa > u tfi-T ILVVE just received a |?=9 j 1. /’Anew ami large slock of GOLD ami TT'!\> LV EK VV Alt iIE-S, of the best makers, Watch Frimmings and ornaments; JuU - EERY, OF ALL KINDS; Silver Spoons, Forks, Knives and Cups; Fl.itcd VV are; Waiters. Castors, 1 Candlesticks, Tea Sets. Cake Baskets, &c.; Bri tannia Ware; Fainted and Japanned W aiters, in sets, anew stylo; Table Alats 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. Big and Purse ( Hasps; Gilt, silver and 1 steel Beads; Cologne Bottles, silver, pearl, shell, j ivory and velvet Card (.’uses; shell and fine huti'a- j lo Dre.-sing Combs; Hair Brushes. Tooth Brushes, j &c. feux Barrel Revolving ITSTOI.S, 3 sizes; another lot of the famed "Lecoultre” RAZOR, with 2 blades; a good supply also of Rodgers’ and other makers; Rodgers, Alechi, Chapman, laund ers, ‘‘Eccoutre,” and Emerson Strops; Shaving Creams, 6, ( iuerlaiu” and others; Old Naples Soap; choice Lather Brushes; fine I’ocketCtuicry, &e. SPECTACLES. The Perifocal Spectacles, sold by us, we still : recommend, with great confidence, to our cos- | turners. VVe have a good supply in gold, silver, ! and frames, and are prepared lo lit them lo ohi frames at short notice. Gold and silver Spectacles, with the ordinary ! convex glass, for sale at very low rates, and glass- j es fried to suit the sight with accuracy. N. B.—Clocks ami Watches repaired and regu- ! : laled with care. Watch Glasses, Tools and 31 a te: ials lor sale to the trade at low rales, o -t 22 19 "peri focal spectacles, NEITHER TIIE FRENCH MENISCUS, NOIL U OL EASTON’S ENGLISH PLIILSCOiTC. , v _ : ■- j ! all vv ho experience inconvenience in the use Ti of the common kind of Glasses, and especi | ally in tju hi reading, these Spectacles v\ ill be fottn i I a most valuable substitute; in no case, exc> pt where the optic nerve has been pronounced diseased, have they failed, when properly lilted, to give satisfac tion. No better proof of their superior merit enn be given to each individual who may need Glasses than the satisfaction he will experience in the me of t item. These Glasses can be obtained in tills place only j of CLARK, RACKETT & CU., Ag«ri!s for the Manufacturers, i who have now on hand a good supply in gold and | silver ir..no s. Perifocal Glasses titled toauy frame, j for any vision. Spectacles in gold, silver and steel, forsale very low by CL VRK, RACKETT & CO., Dealers in Watches,Jewelry, iSilver Ware, Ac. may 8 137 CENTRIC 11 OTEL,’ t»_ _n ATJIUNS, CSEO. /__* I; ■ S\ Tiie undersign',! would an- I . o " 'J nounce to his friends and thc_C j_J _ travelling paldic, that he has taken this well known estahiishinent, and is prepared to accom modate. in the best 11 aimer, those who may favor him with 1 heir patronage. The House, is in good order, and the rooms are pleasantly situated. H:s table will he supplied w ith every thing the market affords, and lie has engaged the services of superior Cooks. Jo short, it will he his endeavor to keep the house in such a manner as to satisfy all who may call on him. Hi charges w ill be very m ■de late.. \* ILE\ SLEDGE. Jan 7 no 3 81 HOTEL, m;w york. Corner of Broadway and Maiden Latte. V—3 THE Subscribers- thankful for i» _ 3 t * -J the very liberal patronage they H . 1 | ace received in the above L known and exten' ive Lstablishnient heg moil tvs- I pectfuliy to solicit a continuance <d' ihe shine, | with the assurance that as no Hotel in the city is h>-ttfr calculated to ensure the comfort and con ! venience at its guests, so at no other IF use vvHl 1 stronger endeavors be manifested invariably, to j deserve the public favor. THOMAS & WHITE. Jan. 5 2mo— 79 ; Just rec-ivtd front tiie North. VtTiL f- tcliow FO r A’l'OE.S, for planting G 5J do. a choice article for eatinc. ALSO, SEED R\ E, Seed Oats, Corn and Cow Peas. For sale by SCRA NTON A, STARK, Jan 1 3m 73 ! 3V ©EilEf Q'Ji^ ■pis ESINA. I i-t LL\ invites the attention of the iiiafi ciiizins of Augusta, and of all dealers in 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 0} Broad-street, and known as‘‘Metcalf’s Range,” (his store is the lower one of the block, three doors above If Mr. Crcn's. and. three below the Drug Store of J. E. Marshal, formerly Dr. Wray's,) where he is pre pared to offer one of the richest and chuiseat stocks of Foreign & Domestic Dry Goods ever opened in this city. 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 th name of Dry Goods, and in the ample room and perfect light to aid in their selection. For advan tages in buying, for Ihe comfort and convenience* of purchasers, for saving their time and money, no effort lias beer, spared, and none will be spared, which the interest of buyer and seller can or an enlightened economy dictate, to make Ins business in every respect deserving the patronage of ti e public. To his former customers, to whose liberal confi dence and p Ist patronage he has be**n so long in dehted f »r business in another Btate. it- would es j pecially exten 1 this invitation lo call upon him at his new location. Augusta, December 17,1316. FOR TIIE TOILET. A N invoi-e of Darrel’s SHAVING CREAM, | gand ot'mr Soaps, with a great variety of j Essences and Extracts, Brushes and Combs, Ta 11 I.'istrael, and Htir Dye‘ Powder Boxes and FidFs. ith a great variety of other articles of Foreign and Domestic manufacture. Jan 19 J. E. MARSHALL. ! | ON CONSIGNMENT. A, TEW splendid patterns of CANDELA BRAS ffoA. just received. Also, a few choice patterns of Dyott’s Improved Lard Solar Lamps, with Chimneys and Globes to fit, always kepi on hand. : Tin* above articles will be sold very low I Jan. 19 91 J. E. MARSHALL.. FLOUR AM) CORN 31 UAL. | BHES. Canal FLOUR 25 do., best Country Flour 50 Bushels Corn Meal For sale low by . JOHN R. DOW. ' Jan. 7 61 ->r PUBLIC SALES. POSTPONED SHERIFF’S SALE. " \3 ill be sold before the Court House door, in Jark son boro’, Scriven county, on tbs first Tuesday in February next, between the legal hours of | sale, the following properFy, to wit : Joe, a boy, ami Caroline', a girl; levied upon as the property of Lewis Conner, to satisfy one fi. fa. from the Superior Court, in favor of Ann D. Bry an, guardian, vs. Lewis Conner, and others. Pro perly pointed by the Defendant. EDMUND I>. GROSS, D. Sheriff. Jan 9 RICHMOND SHERIFF’S SALE. On l be first Tuesday in February next, will h« sold at the lower Market House, in the city of Augusta, within the legal hours of sale, the foi ! lowing property, to wit : , Anegro man named Thornton-, about— years ; of age. Also, a Butcher House and Pen, situated j in the upper port of the city of Augusta, near th« basin of the Augusta Canal, and known as Jlor- I pan’s Butcher Pen. Levied on as the property of I Frederick T. -Morgan, to satisfy a fi fa. on tlm foreclosure of a mortgage issuing from the Infe i rior Court of Richmond county, in favor of Tur i tier Clanton vs. Frederick T. Morgan. WILLIAM V. KER, Deputy Sheriff. , Dec. 4 55 I SC Id I 3 i \ S llfilfl 1 I ’SNA L i;. ~ Will be sold ttefore the Court House door in the x ilhige of Jacksonb >ro, on llie lirst 'Tuesday in ! March next, between the legal hours of kale, i I In* following lots of Land, containing in all three hundred and fifty a* res. bounded on the east by lauds of Richard Herrington, south by Briar i ( reek, arid all other sith by A. S. Jones; levied on as liie property of William I*. Cusseaux, amt : Mary Herrington, under a mortgage fi. fa. in fa vor oi A. 6. Jones. Property pointed out by said fi--‘a. JEFFERSON ROBERTS, s. s. c. Jan. 22 td 94 Executor's Sale. Will be sold on Friday, the 2yih of January ii.st., til the late residence of Doctrine Bunch, de ceased, of Richmond county, at 10 o’clock a. m.. All the perishable property belonging to the es tate oi said deceased, consisting ol Horses, Cuttle, 400 bushels of Corn, Peas. Fodder. Hay and Tea vines. Plant lion Tools. Household and Kitchen ! furniture, &c., dec. Also, 2400 lbs. newly cured Bacon. The dwelling and farm will also be rented and | several valuable negroes hired out, unless disposed of before. The sale in obedience to the last will am! testament cf said deceased. Terms on the i day of sale. WILLIAM R. McT.AWS, Executor. {Ft* Chronicle will please copy. Jan. 23 —td 95 Administrator's Sale. On the first Tuesday in March next, w ill be sold, at the lower maiket house in the city of Au gusta, The real estate of Andrew Mitchell, deceased, ■ situat* d <>n Jackson street, in this < ity, and consis ting of a tw o story Dwelling House of brick, and a two story Dwelling House of wood. The Lot ouwhchthe said buildings are situated, fronton Jackson street 1291 feet, w Inch w ill be divided and sold senarately, if required. Sold fur the benefit of Ihe heirs of the estate. Conditions made anuvv on the day of sale. ROBERT WALTON, Adm'r. Jan. 12 wtd— 85 . Administrators’ Sate. Will be sold at the Ci nr. House, in the Comity of Early, on the first Tuesday in February next, Two tracts of Lands, belonging to the Estate i of John Fulcher,dec’d.. lying in said County of j Early, one known by No. 146 in tlie 13ib District, con lining 250 acres; the other known as No. 45, , in the 11th District, containing 250 acres. The ebnw tracts of Land sold under an order of the Court of Ordinary of Richmond County, fur the benefit of the heirs of said Eo.-te. Terms on lha i day of sale. U 31. FULCHER, f, , . . , J NO. C. FL J.C) i Eli, \ Administrators. • Nov. 29 w id 51 Admiii is fra tors Sn le. Under an order of the Court of Ordinary of Rich mond county. I will expose for sale on the first ’Tuesday in February next, at the Court iiousa | in 'Thomas county. Lot No. 169, in tlie 17.1» District of said county, (formerly F. . ly) containing 250 acres; ami on the t in* day. •. i •he Court House, in the Coun f y of Early. Lot No. —.in the Di strict of said county, near the w.i: rs of Pachiita creek, containing <tao acres. Ail belonging o> (he Estate of John Cor niii k, a:.d ;old lor the benefit of the heira and creditors of said Estate. JOHN C. SNEAD, Administrator. Nov. 29 wtd 5* Jim utor's Sale. Will be sold on tire first Tuesday in February next, before the Court House door in Ebren county, The following property to w it: Two hundred and fourteen acres of L no 1 , more nr less, on the waters of Vans creek, adjoin tag lands of Thomas Johnston and others. ai.so, # Two hundred and fbm-ibor acres of Land,more or less, on the waters-of Be. ver dera creek, ad joining lands of B. C. \S all enu oihcrs, and ktiowa ixs the Corson tract. AI.SO, One thousand and sivi y-c.ur acres of Land,mo, a c-r less, on the i >.x ana ii riv-. . pi jo* rfiue lands of Singleton W. Allen, Joseph Rucker end oihera, and known as tli*- River Plantation. ’This tract of I laml will be s* Id in two s-perate tracts if thought to be desirable. '1 i e f-regoiug lands sold in cow i irmiiy to the will ol Beverly Allen, deceased. Terms of sale made known on the day. El M D>A V 11. SMi l 11. } r BEVERLV A. TEASLV.J LxetUvor# - Elbert comity, November 29, lolfi. Chronicle & Senlinel will please copy the above three times: weekly and lot ward the ao i count to the Executors for payment. nov 25 47 Administrator's Sale. Will be sold at the late residence of William John son. sr.,deceased, in Warren county, on Wed nesday, the 3d of February next, ail the perisha ble property of said estate, consisting of Horses, cattle, hogs, (stock and fat,) mules, sheep, plantation tools, blacksmith tools, house hold and kitchen furniture, corn, fodder, cotton, Ac. &c. Terms on the day of sale. 1 expect aKo to rent the lands and hire the ne groes. men. women, boys and girls, on the same day and time. Sale, re-ding and hireing to continue from day to day until all is disposed of. dec 23 W ILL! \.M GIBSON, Adm’r m*SLiKArv MBBKMWiCS&SU .-At- ...Vw GEORGIA. Richmond County. \na7HEREAS. JAMES G A RDNERfJun., nd w w ministralor on the estate of ELIZABETH j NELSON, deceased, by his petition laid before t he (’onrt of Ordinary on the 6th day of July, 1846, j stating that lie h;;d fully admit istored on .said es ; tate. and praying that citation (dr dismission may i Fsc.e ; Ordered by the Court, that the clerk issua citation. These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de- I ceased, to be and appear at my office, within the i t ote piescribed by law, to shew cause (if any they I have.) why said letters should not he granted. (Oven under mv hand at office in Augusta, July 13. IS 16. ' LEO V P. DUGAS, Clerk. July 22 6m 13 AM) CONDIMENTS, SUIT- C t able for the season, of the purest quality and choicest flavour, viz: 3IA< E. Nutmegs. Cloves. Cinnamon. Peppier. Red Pepper. (Singer Root and Ground, Mustard, Isinglass, Geliatme, Irish Moss, Russia Shred Isinglass, Vanilla Bean, Extract of do., Oil of Lemon, Ess. Lemon, Extract Lemon, | Sup. Curb. Soda, Tart, Acid, Saleratus, and every other article n -cessary f ir culinary purposes. Hating obtained a Powdering Mill, persons wishing Spices in Powder, may depend upon their purity and fret-hues*. J. E. MARSHALL. Dec. 9 59 PAINTS, on. AND GLASS. "vjCTlirrE BEAD, in 25, 50 and 100 lbs. of all qaali- VT lies Chro.no yellow. Chrome Green, Vo eliau. Red, Linseed Oil, a fd a large assortment of Window Gl its f.-oiij Cx r to 32 ,<l3. Tor sale low for cash, bv WM, HAINES. Oct 11 RECE!VEI) THIS DAIC BV JOHN P. SETZE. P n:c,:s SUPERIOR ISGRALV, ASD THREE PLY CARPETINGS, of new | designs, and brilliant colors, which he offers n» priree to suit the time? august 28