Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, January 30, 1847, Image 3

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it llT'Mill II nm »» ■ i I !■—W in »»—irii»tii «>■ NEVV-OK LEANS CLASSIFICATION. (Assimilating to that of Liverpool.) Eouisiuna 4 Mississippi. Inferior, 94 Ord. to good ord. 94/2loi Middling, 10| : -$U)4 , Good Middling, ]o| Middling Lair, KiJSJII liiir. Good Fair, 12 f®l24 Good and fine, i24®13 JA.V 23, 2p. in. Cotton. —Factors are asking this morning even higher figures than yesterday, j and although there has been an animated inquiry , Vv e hear of no sales. /Sugar. —Salto 300 lihds; prices stiff. Mulusses. —sUo bbls sold at 20c—animated and * , firm. /'lour. —The only sales we hear of are 500 bids Ohio at 1.80, and 313 Illinois from store sit bb. — ; Holders generally are firm at s;5 for O.no, and many are claiming even higher rites. Cork. —There is an active demand to-day to fill J plantation orders, at 12.25 a 12.50 for Mess and i . 10.50 for Prime. 45 Mess sold at sl2. L ird —Sal s 180 (this I air at fii. U his. g. —Small sales at previous rates. BHIP V IXG IXTKLLIGENCE. SAVANNAH, Jan. 23.—Arr. steamer John Randolph, Cresw<-11, Augusta. Cld, barque Smyrna, Scott. Boston; brig Julia Moulton,Glidden, New Orleans. Went to sea, ships Charlotte, .Mayo. Liverpool; Sterling, Barsluw, do.; Juini Moulton, Giidden, 1 New Orleans. Departed, steamer John Randolph, Cresvvell, Augusta, Below—Br. hark Countess. • CHARLESTON, Jan. 29.—Arr. ship Colum bia. Robinson, New York; bark Barrington, Barton, Provi lence; schns. l.ady Whedbee, Toler, Elizabeth City, N. C ; Adelaide, .Mer cer, tin.; January, Nickerson, Little River, N.C. Cld, brigs (.'has. J. Dow, Richardson, Sagna ia Grande; K. De Z.iido, Roberts, Kingston. Ja ; Mi sau Soule, Bacon, New York; sclir. M. B. Maho- j ney, McGlaughlin, Savannah. \V ent to sea, Br. scbr. Congress, Dunscombe, j Br. West Indies. In the Offing, Br. hark Nelson Village, from Li verpool, previously reported. “theatre^ W U. t'. Lc<ht iisu! .?2uiiagcr. MR. ANDERSON FOR ONE NIGHT MORE. SATURDAY EVEWIVG, JA.V. 20th, Will be performed Tobin’s Comedy of the HO N E V 31 O O N . Duke Aranza, Mr. Anderson. Rolando, Mr. Forbes. Baithaza, Mr. Wolfe. Jacques, Mr. Barden. Juliana, M r s. 31cLean. Volume, 31rs. Forbes. Zamora, Miss Smith. Dance, by 3liss Homer, i To conclude wiili the Farce of IS tiE Ji:ALOES? Belniore, 3lr. Forbes. Rose, Mrs. Forbes. J :u.. I■ l 101 RICHMOND SHERIFF SALE. On the first Tuesday in March next, will he sold at the lower Market House, in the city of Au- j gusta. within the legal hours of tale, the fol- | lowing property, to v\ it: Ail those lots or parcels of Land, with the im- j provements thereon, situate, lying and being in the i city of Augusta, on the east side of Washington j street, and known by the numbers four and five, | in the plan of lots laid off for the estate of An iliew J. Dill, deceased, by William Phillips, Sur veyor: and bounded south by a lot formerly owned by John Morrison, (and occupied at this time by I>. L. Nel;r,and known as lot number three in the aforesaid plan of lots, on the north by a lot con veyed to Pin. p .McGran, east by a lot of Alexan der Martin, deceased, and west by said Washing ington-street; levied on as the property of .Form Morrison, deceased, to satisfy a fi. fa. on the lore closure of a mortgage issuing from the Superior Court of Richmond comity, in favor of Hu’s Jviiwdre vs. Daniel -Morrison, Administrator of lo bn Morrison, deceased. Also, ;.t the same time, and place will be sol i, all that lot or parcel of land with the improve ments thereon, situate, lying and being in th.* county of Richmond, containing seventeen and three quarter acres more or less, adjoining lands of A. N. Verdery and others, levied on as the pro I perly of James D. Davis, to satisfy three execu- | lions issuing from IPJih district Justices Court of i Ric hmond county, in favor of II I). Le inervs. G Ogletree and James I>. Davis; levy made and re-' turned to me by a constable. Also, at the same time and place will be sold, all that lot or parcel of Land, itnaie in the lower part oj the cityof Augnsia, bounded east by a lot of Samuel Fickling, west by a lot of Antoine Pie qnet.scuib by a lot ot Araory Sibley, and north by Ellis street, levied on as (lie property of Samuel Fickling, to satisty two li fa’s, issuing from tiie Justices Court of the J22d district Richmond comi ty, in favor of Jacob G. Glesson vs. William F. Rhodes and Samuel Fickling; levy made and re turned by a constable. A 80, at the same tune and place, will he Fold, nil that lot of land with the improvement, there on, situate in Richmond county, in the forks of the new Milledgev il!e and Savannah roads, con tain ingone acre, more or less, bounded by a lot forme cly owned by Polity Anderson, deceased, the new Miiledgevtllc road and the Savannah road— levied on as tic- property of John Ron J and Pris cilla Pond, to salsify eleven ii. fas issuing from the 123 d district Justice’s Court, Kiclmr ml coun ty, in favor ofGieen B. Red vs. John Pond and ] riscilla Pond. Levy made and returned hy a ©Unstable. AARON ROFF, Sheriff. Jan. 30 101 GEOKGIA, Houston County, XbVR- BEA S ER BARROW, you are hereby 1 » ia. notified that it. is my intention to apply at the Spring Term of Sumpter county Superior Court, on the third Monday in 31 ay next, fur the benefit of the act entitled ’‘An Act for ilia relief of honest debtors. - ’ Signed ANDREW T. CAMPBELL. Jan 30 w H 101 OFFICE IKON STJEAMBO VT GO., ) Augusta, January 20, 1847. ) mrOTirE.—An Election will he held at ibis >1 O (lice on Monday, the first February next lor Seven Directors here, and Five in Savannah, to conduct the affairs of this Company the ensuing year. Polls open from ID o’clock a. m. to sunset. G. McLAI’GHT.IN,Sef’y and Trcas. Jan. 20 td— 92 JBTNA INSi RANCJS COMPANY OF HARTFORD. CAPITAL 8250,000. rffiMlE undersigned has been appointed Agent for Is the above Company in this City, and is pre pared to insure Buildings, .Merchandise, Furniture &<•.. against loss or damage hy Fire. All losses will be promptly settled here. JOSEPH MILLIGAN. Agent. * sept. 13 6m 38 LOST. A GOLD PENCIL C ASE, with an Amethyst set in the head. The finder will be suitably rewarded by Leaving it at this ollice. Jan. 23 —if 99_ WANTED. A PLAIN COOK, Washer and Ironer of mid- Jwk die age. without children. Apply at this of fice fur further particulars. Jan. 23 99 “FOUNT). A POCKET BOOK, containing a sum of mo glk ney, which the owner can have bv proving property and paying for this advertisement. Ap ply at this office. Jan. 27 —3 99 CIGARS! CIGARS!! CIGARS!!! 30,000 ” ,,J ,Nms -0,000 i Spanish Cigars at the low price of 50 cts. oer 100, received again at GI ST. VOLGER’S Cigar and Tobacco Store, Broad-street. Jan. SS 99 fRMIERMOMET LIUS.— A few LONG ones Ji left, te be had of jy24 E. MARSHALL. FOR SALE. . 1-c-. —_m 'Phe Steamboat Company of Georgia, oiler for tale, the follow- j lag property, viz: Four vvharf Lots in the City ofSavannah, front ing on Savannah River, 1 hree Hunured and Eight\ -Five f-et, and running back from the River t > a >treel, frn-n 150 to 250 feet —all enclosed by a substantial brick wall, improved proof | sheds fur the protection of goods and Lire storing ui Lotion. ALSO. The IKON STEAM BO \T CHATHAM, made of »K-st materials of English Iron, arid having a first rate English Engine of Fawcett's inanabtc tnre, Liverp'ul. The ( liatliatn draws with tncl , n ->oard and water in her boilers, about 3 feel 4 • inches. ALSO. STEAMBOAT CHEROKEE, wooden boat, : with first rate English Engine. ALSO, THIRTEEN TOW BOATS, made with cov erings r**ur vable, and used for cagrying goods to Augusta, and Cotton in S • vaunah. ALSO, FIVE NEGRO MEN. A LSO, A large quantity of materials far Engines, some new, never Used. A LSO, A quantity of machinery for a Finishing Shop— | tools of all descriptions. ALSO, A Brick Blacksmith's bhop, with all the neres sarv tools,Ac..for a well managed business. Tins building is not vviildn the enclosure, and separated from the wharf property. The above valuable and desirable property is of fered for sale, and the subscriber is authorised l > j receive proposals tor the same. VV nh the above will lie given all the franchises of this ( oinpany, i and every t.dng aj>perttiinnig, to any persons vviio j may i)e disposed to purchase tin* whole. Applications personally, or Irura a distance by letter, vva.l be adore- -d to R. 31. GOODWIN, President. Jan. 39 9 AUGUSTA SEED STORE. '1 HE bl BSCRIBER has returned «.»aß> to tak ■ charge of his store in Augusta, and has received a Inti supply of (.KM I.NE GARDEN SEEDS which are of the crop of 1846. His customers may depend upon having none bat Genuine and Fresh Seecs ALLOWANCES MADE TO COUNTRY DEALE RS. —Bird Seed, Clover Seed, Flower i Seed. Lucerne, Asparagus Roots. Onion Setts.&c. 1 J. 11. SERVICE. Jan. 5 wf2rao — 79 BRILLIANT AND ClIEAi* EIGHTS' FOR STORES, HOTELS, Ac. <No. rHXHE Subscriber lias commenced the Manufac- i _feJ luring of ( A3IPHI 'E which is decided ly the cheapest and most brilliant tight now in use, J and vvouht cail the attention of Store Keepers and i others in Augusta, to this very economical Oil, • 1 which he offers at wholesale and retail, and will j | furnish it fresh to all his customers, lie lias also i on hand and will be constantly supplied with the j ! most approved hanging and s-ide CA3IPIIINE j ; LAMPS. " J B. F. SMITH, Oil Dealer, *76 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. P. S.—He has also established a Distillery for > the Manufacture <>f SPIRITS Ti RPE.N FINE, , ROSI N, PI i Cll.aml all kinds of V A RNIsHES, ! which he offers to Druggists and others, at whole sale and retail. Jan. 5 tufS—• 79 | DAGUERRFOT\ I’E Mi h v: r R rs i E. JOHNSON. I)nifurrreotypist , whose © Miniatures have given such universal satis- j faction, isstiilin (he city, and invites the public ! to cali at Ids rooms, corner of Brin i ami Mein- | tosh streets, over the store of Clarke, Rackett A Co. [Jan. 27 9 J TO BE RAFFLED. Nine Splendid Merino Bed Covers. JK3STILL be rafil d, on Fiilurdaif night, at eight w w o'clock, at J, imback’s, Nine Splendid Bed Covers.made in the Pvremies, of the finest .Meri no wool. They are all knit by hand, anil beauti fully figured with the richest colors tastefully com bined. They were imported direct to this country, spe cially fur lids market. The subscription IDt is at Lamhack’s. The chances are. fifty, at s 2 a chance. Highest throw firsi choice, next highest second choice, and soon till all are taken. Jan. 26 td 97 COTTON CiX FACTORY. f £| HIE subscriber will remove on I lie first October j la to bis SfiO Pon Green-street, two doors I above the Baptist Church, where Planters can be supplied with Cotton Gins, Thrashing Machines Corn Crushers, sr, of ids make, which will he warranted to perforin well. Do not mistake the place. Be sure to look at ibe sign before you en ter the shop. JAMES T. WADE. Augusta, Sppt. 25, 1816. ly COTTON AND WOOLLEN tt 4CIHNE -11Y FOR FACTORIES. rpn he undersigned having formed a connection with one of the larg-st and must extensive Machine Simps in the 1 ailed States, are prepar ed to furnish every description of Cotton and VV ool len Machinery of the latest improvement, and in Ibe best style of workmanship, at IHe shortest no tice. Samples of ibe same can be seen at our shop near tiie R..ii Road Depot. HOPKINS A HARDMAN. Augusta, Ga., Jan. 12. B.a ~ SO > i VfOi.S. Just recuvtd trout the .Worth, BBLS. yellow POTATOES, for planting 'si J 5Q t j o . a choice article for eating, A LSO, SEED RYE, Seed Oats, Corn and Cow Peas. For sale by SCRANTON A STARK, Jan*l Sm 73 FOR THE TOIL FT. A N invoice of Darrel's SHAVING CTIEAM, Jm. and other Soaps, with a great variety of Essences and Extracts,-Brushes and Combs, Eau Lustrael. and Hair Dye’ Powrier Boxes and Puffs. With a great variety of oilier articles of Foreign and Domestic manufacture. Jan 19 J. E. .MARSHALL. f AM)KETH 5 S FRESH GARDEN A SEED, W \IIRAN FED CROP OF 18-IG Just received a full assortment of Fresh and War ranted Genuine GAK -N S E ED, direct from Landreth. Among the varieties are. Early (.‘abbnge. Radish, Corn, Onion Setts, and extra Early Garden Peas, hy the quart. Directions for cultivating furnished in a neat i pamphlet gratuitously. Vv M. HAINES, 232 Broad st. j Jan. 3 dAvv3mo — 82 “RECEIVED THIS DAY, BY JOHN P. NETZE. PIECES SUPERIOR fWGRAIV, AVD THREE TLY CAR R ETIWG S, of new designs, and brilliant colors, which he offers at ‘ prices to suit the times. august 28 -/I ■ O if]i” r ‘J (Jfesop *** I x % F. CHEW offers for sale a hvnre assort £s?® ment.of Factory and Cook STOV ESofthe latest fashions and most approved sty e, for Wood or Coal, opposite tiie Eagle A Phoenix Hotel, Broad ||fLet, Augusta, (bv. >• pt 2! WORMS! WORMS!! COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF PIVK ROOT. A PLEASANT, sufe and effectual remedy for the .xla. destruction «ud expulsion of Worms, from the »vsieai. 3old wholesale and retail bv iIAVILAND, RISI.EV & CO. Oct I CT AMPIffNE OII< —Thisartide is to he had J fresh,at J E MARSHALL’S. Dec. 11 61 The Commissioners of the Greene and Pulaski Monument Lottery Fund give notice that after this date this t-erie.s of Lotteries will be under the management of P. B Gregory and Jn<>. NV . Maury, of Washington, L). un ler the firm of J. NN . Maury xfe Co., who are alone responsible for the paviiieut of Prizes, and to seen re the payment of wliich they are under bond lor $70,000. Savannah, January i, 1817. giiuenk an d ut l \skimoxum e\t 7 Mrs if* T* Y *4 T J. \V. MAURY iV CO M SUCCESSORS TO J. 5;. s<G.iJLM4«Hi VtV 4 '3 VSAtiiMW. CLASS K. To be drawn at Savannah, Saturday, January 30, 1817. 7f$QQ 150 All§. £•2.500! $1.561! 5 of S 1,000! Besides numeroustnliers. Tickets $2,50- —Shares in proportion. * FA Hi A CLASS No. 5. To he determined by the Alexandria Class E., j Saturday, January 30, 1817. SPLEN DID CIIA Nr LS. 13 Drawn Ballots from only 06 .Numbers. DOJLL’ItS. *10,000! £5,000! $2,000! £1,750! *1,500! 10 of $ 1,000 ! Besides numeron- others. Tickets only $10 — resin proportion. CL VSS X 5. Determined by the South Carolina Lottery,Class No. 5, Thursday, February I, 18*7. SPLENDID SCHE WE. 73 Numbers —14 Ballots. DOiLI/RS. $5,000! £2,500! $1,088! 10 of $1,000! Besides numerous others. Ti. kets ss,oo—shares in proportion. For sale by JOHN A. MILLEN, Agent. t wo <1 oorsabovt t he State Hank. I $3“ Ordersfrom Lite country promptly attended to. _ J&n. 29 TAILORING BUSINESS. fynilE stibsermer respectfully informs the citi- H zea -of Augusta, that he his commenced i the above business in the store formerly occupied ' j by Mr. L. S. Morris, nearly opposite the Maitsion i i louse, where he intends .Waking and Trimming j in tiie most fashionable style. His Trimmings j shall be of the best materials, ami he war: ants that 1 11 is workmanship snail not he surpassed by nay other establishment, in the city. A trial is re i <jnested to establish the fact. G. \V. SHACKELFORD. I J n 17 90 CIGARS, TOBACCO V\i) PIPES. Just received at (rust. Volger's Cigar ami Tobacco Store, one dour below J. I *. Seize a Dry Goods 1 Store. /j W& SEPERIOR II V VAN A CI- G AICS. of new brands and v arious qualities. AT.‘tO, i 1,000 low price CIGARS 10 gross superior Marevian Pipes. | . ALSO, A splendid assortment of Chewing TOBACCO, j For sale at wholesale and ret Ml. Jan. 19 91 GUST. VOLGER. | BRICKS FOR SALE. f ss! AHE subscriber has for sale and will keep on kL hand at his Brick Yard on Green-street, j 350,000 BRICKS. S. L. BASI’OKD. Jan 21 ly SUGAR AND COFFEE. -■rt JK BAGS prime Rio COFFEE i .is. 20 hhds. St. ( Toix. P. Rico and New I Orleans Sugar. Just received, and for low bv | Jan 7 JOHN R. DOW. GE( )RGIA, Burk (' mty. AS, Isai ah Carter applies to me b w for letters disniissory on the Estate ol | George W. Carpenter, deceased. Tliese are therefore to citeand admonish all and singular the kindred an creditors of sit id deceased to be and appear at my office within the lime pre | scribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, j why said letters should not b- granted. Given under my hand, at oflice in Waynesboro, January 25ih, 1317. T. H. BLOUNT, Clerk. ! Jan. 27 9* % y\ 'i \ N la a \ g, IV s Cg 'si 'JtO'Ji'Jb EsPECTFI f,L\ invites the attention of the i J).S/ cilizinsof Augusta, and of all dealers in and ! consumers of | buying in this market, to an entire new slock just ! opened in the elegant biock of iron-front stores recently erected on the north side ol Broad-street, I and known as “Metcalf’s Range,” (his store is the I lower one of tie block, three doors above T. Mi ; Grin's. and three below the Drug Store of J. If. , Marshal, formerly Dr. Wray's,J where lie is pre | pared to oiler uneul'tlie richest and ehuiscst slocks ! Foreign Domestic Dry Goods ever opened in this city. lie would especially ask their attention to the advantages prepared for 1 lie convenience of customers in the extensive ciiarnc | ter of his assortment, which he intends shall em- I brace every article that can lie called for un lor the | name of Dry Goods, and in the ample room and I perfect light to aid in their selection. Foradvau | tases in buying, for the comfort and convenience | of purchasers, for saving their time and money, no | effort has been spared, and none will he spared, which the interest of buyec and seller can suggest, or an enlightened economy dictate, to make his i business in every respect deserving the patronage ■ of Ihe public. To his former customers, to whose, liberal confi dence and past patronage lie has been so long in debted for business in another Stale, he would es pecially extend this invitation to call upon him at his new location. Augusta, December 17,1816. 66 FLOUR AN!) CORN 31 LA L. BBLS. Canal Ff.OC R CL&’sLx 25 do., best Country Flour m 50 Bushels Corn Meat For sale, low by JOHN R. DOW. | Jan. 7 81 { STILL ( REAPER ! O X WASHINGT (J X- S TII EE T, 1 I Three Dours South of Thomas Dul is' Store. ' ACTORIES BUILDERS VND RAILROAD COM S’ FAMES, AND TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. ( The subscriber takes tiiis method ufiiiformhig hi- friends I and customers, and the public generally, that he has j been induced to lower ids prices tor work on account of i the dullness of business, a it with the hopes of doing more business. He willgvork at the following rates ; Tiu Roofing put on at .>9 per lilt) square ft. or 125 c. per square when the materials are furnished. | Large Gutters, formerly 31 c. per ft. redact dto 17c. 1 Large Conductor i’.pos 25c. “ “ 15c. i Small Guitars, 2dc. “ “ 121 c. | Small Conductor Pipes Site. “ “ 124 c. | Gutter Hooks, 16c. “ “ 9c. ; Oil Cans, all sizes, 20c. per cal. “ I Uc. ■ I I>:ithing Tubs, sl3 ill) apiece, “ $3 00 1 He will go to any part of the country toput up Gutters 1 and Roofng and no extra charges will be made for it, if conveyance and board are furnished. Any reference*.! secuiity will besiven forthe perform ance of any work or contracts made by him. ami tht best materials w ill b'- used that the market can afford. Having one of the best workmen in his employ, he flatters himself that he will please any who may give him a cal! both in price and quality. , , Sept. 28 ’ E. F. BOUYER. PAINTS, OIL AND GLASS. LEAD, in 25, 50 and 100 lbs. cf nil qunli- N V lies Chiome yellow,Chrome Green, Venetian. I Red, Linseed Oil, and a targe assortment of Window Gh»63 flora € td- 1 to 32>c48 For file !«>«• foreash. hr Wri, HAJNES. Oct I J LEGAL NOTICES. R .Months after date, application will be ( made to the Honorable the inferior Court of 1 Uichmomi eoxmty, w hile sitting for tmlinary our poses, for leave to sell the ileal Estate 01 Loit ! Williams, deceased, and particularly I»ot of Land | No. 227.24 th District of Steward county, drawn by the said Loti W i!.i ns. JANE WILLIAMS, Ad'x. de bonis non. } Dec. 2 1 69 I Jf’Ol R MONTHS after date application will be made lo the Conn of Ordinary of Gwin nett county. Ga., for leave lo sdi ail tin- Lands j and 1 portion of the .slaves belonging l > ilie lis- j late of James \ tnyurd, late of said comity, de ceased. N VNCV VI WAR I), Ex'ix. JAMES VINVARD, Ex’or. Jan 14 4m 86 il MONTHS after date application w 5 he I IE made to the Inferior Court of Burke county, j when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to { sell a tract of land, containing one hundred and j eighty-one acres, more nr less, adjoining lands of i the widow Smith, M on Wimberly, and others, j lying in said county, belonging to the estate ui ; LED NEALY, of said coiintv, dec . -d. PHILIP TIN LEY, Adra’r. sept 11 4m 35 WNOl T J{ .Months after date, application vv ii Ibe IP made to the Honorable the Court of Ordina rv of Burke county,for leave to sell the land, be - h r a in., to ihe estate of Bcler iS. Cutteau, late ol Burke county, deceas- d. GEORGE V'.'. aERST, Administrator. D f To TTNOt U■ ; te. 'cr date, application will be SL 1 mad 1 ■,ruble Inferior Court of 5Si ri ven comm , sitting for ordinary pur/joses, ! for leave to sell the whole of the real estate of j Zachariah Conyers, deceased, late of said county, 1 JAMES W. KITTLES, Adm’r. Jan. 24 46 97 j IAOUR .MONTHS after date application w ill 1 be made to tiie Honorab’e the Court <d' <>r dinary of Burke county, for leave to sell all the | real estate of Matthew Jones, late of said county | deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors | of said deceased. M ITCIIF.L B JONES, ? . , , ALLEN INMAN. J Adm is. , Jan. 16 4mo 89 A LL PERSONS iiidebteci to the estate of DOCTRINE Bf NCII, deceased, late of Richmond county, are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and all persons having mands against said deceased, will render them in agreeable to law. WILLIAM R. M< LAWS. Ext. Jan 19 9l WAREII OUSl; & CIHLUISSIU.N I! I S I N CSS . LynilE ENDERSIGNED continue to transact H the above business at their extensive FIRE j PROOF WaREHOI >E, on Jackson street, mar j the Depot of the Georgia Rail Road, and to receive j Cotton and other consignments per Rail Road, without any charge for dray age. Their personal attention will be given to the in terest of their costumers in I lie storage and sale of all Cotton and other consignments entrusted lo their care,and liberal advances made when desir ed 011 produce in store. D ANTIGNAC & EVANS. Sept. 39 ' ly__ DAWSON & WEAVER'S" Ifrtensive Fire-Proof II are-House. FgTNiIE undersigned respectfully inform their S friends and the public, that they still continue I the WARE-IIOI'SE & COMMISSION BUSINESS, j at their old Stand on M’lntosh Street, where they 1 vvii! devote their persona! attention to all business | entrusted to their care. i Their rates for Selling and Storing Cotton and j other Produce, will be the same as other regular ! houses. ■ Orders fnrpur^hasiugGroceries, Bagging. Rope, ; &c.. will be promptly filled at the lowest market 1 prices. DAWSON At WEAVER. ! July 31 6111 17 PLEASANT STOVALL, Ji -IREHOt .SE J.\lJ COMMISSION MERCHANT CONTINUE Til E ABOVE BUSI vy NES> on his own account, on the first of September next, at the Warehouse of Stovall Simmons, at which 1 ime that linn w ill be dissolved. ; Arrangements have been matie with Messrs. An -1 dre*, Sj/ears f Wootten, (to w hom said Warehouse i is rented for the ensuing year.) fur storage of | Cotton and other produce consigned to him. lie : Has also engaged tiie services of his present part : tier. .Mr. G. Simmons. Augusta. July 30, 1816. aplO aug26 Brilliant Military Silver Gullet Vest Buttons, UCH as were made by the subscriber for Gens, i fj Jackson, Glasscock, and many others of otir ' military worthies of the la<t war. Manufactured by ' JOHN Gl I.IIARIN, ; Watch Maker, at No. 153, Broad-st. Augusta,Ga | N. B. They are made with the same old punch I with one of which Gen. Pakcuhain was mortally i wounded at the battle of New Orleans, on the Bth January, 1315. of w hich the wonderful incidents therewith connected and recently republished, can he seen at No. 153 Broad-st. Augusta, Ga. dec 31 ts 75 G()ODS Fi )R SPRING SALES. g X W. 14 VN'C'ROFTj2S3 King‘st. Charles ton, S. C . would respectfiillv invite the at -1 teulion of J’ianters and their families, whotnav 1 visit Charleston, to his stock of Rich Fancy and | Staple DRY GOODS. His stock will be font id 1 on**of the largest in the city, and ii“ is enabled lo 1 offer superior inducements in the coy of low prices. The stock of Negro Goods, both Colton and Woollen, will he found to embrace nearly all the leading styles of fabrics usually sold, particularly the Georgia arid South Carolina Cotton and U ooi len Fabrics. ALSO, A complete assortment of rich Dress Silks, (col- I ored and black,) B.aubasins, Alpaccas, Colored - Muslins, Ginghams, White Goods, Shawls, <fce. &e. The stock is intended to embrace every arli* i de in the Dry Goods line. Country Nlerchants will find it to their ad van j tage to examine onr stock, as the same goods ara 1 ollereil at wholesale in rooms sepor ite from the re tail department, and at prices well worthy their | attention. Jan. 19 3m — 91 toiiikL A NEGRO BOY, nearly grown—a good house servant. Inquire at this office. Jan. 19 ts 01 CABffiT FIJMITC® CONSTANTLY ON: HAND. 4 JAVAYS IMPORTING AND JANCI'AC -1 PL TURING t 1 !■* ■l a t' l i.l. /S t i..a lon ah; e 1 styles of FURNITi 111 1 would particularly * all k • attention of pur chase! sto Chairs of my r,vu manufacture, the vv irkmanship of which 1 guarantee to stand; if not, return them; likewise all articles of my manu facture. Also, on hand a beautiful assortment of WINDOW SHADES AND TRANSPARENCIES, of numerous patterns, atri I propose to sell forsuch prices, as will leave no excuse fur purchase's. CHARLES A. PLATT’S. Jan.l9 jy 91 LARD LAMPS. . A SUPPLY of rich and beautiful Solar Lard 1 jr\ a. Lamps, from the factory of Cornelius & Co.-, 1 just received and for sale low hv CLARK, RACKETT & CO. 0ct.29 * 25 DECIDEDLY NEW. stock of CLOTHS, Casimeres. Vestings, M Fancy Articles, and Trimmings, just opened by John Bridges. Merchant Taylor, next door below the United States Hotel. Broad-street, Au gusta. Tiie public are respectfully invited before ordering their garments elsewhere, to examine the above stock, which they will tlnd to comprise the ; i best selections that can be made in the New York ' marker. JOHN BRIDGES. N B— Making and Trimming a* usual in tK* most fashionable manner. Jan 5 AUCT IO N SALKS. Mechanics' Hank Stuck. TSY AV. I). JACKSON A CO. On the lirr-t Tuesday in February next,al t! ■ low er market, will be sold. 23 ) shares of the Capital Stock of the .Mechan ics’ Bank. „ (.vo, W. CRAWFORD.) W.M JON UN, k Trustees. T. CLANTON, ) Jan 23 [jy IV •M« J * N <1 ‘ < On the lirst Tuesday in 1 next, al she lower , market house, will be Two improved Lots between T l ' ■ Ker ann •en wick street, mar tie J *• containing very >r an acre each. Ononeot them is a variety ot l! ' ! ’ rate Fruit Trees and Gripe Nines. In ihe yard ol this Un is a Weil affording nm-t excellent water. CHARLES A. BE \ o »>. Jan. 23 Hank of Augusta Slock. Will be sold, at iiitblic am tioii, onth “ first ! nes day of April next, at tiie lower house in the cit y of Augusta, Fifty Shares of the Cafiital Stock of the ” *nk of Augusta, hypothei atei t" said Bank by P. ~ Smith. JAS v ‘> • DAN lES, (_ ashler. f Jan. 27 —2ths 99 Ac minisfrotor's Sale. By virtue of an order of the Honorable the Infe rior Court of Scriven County, when sitting I**r i ordiuarv purposes, will be sold at the Court 1 Hot se door .1 iid Countv. on th ■ first Tuesday in April next, be'.wt ti the usual hours oi .-ale, the following Property, x iz: Four lot.- in tlic village of Jacksonbnro; on sain area good Dwelling and otherout building--'. Also 1 two hundred and fifty acres of Land, adjoining ; land of Benjamin Taylor, John Taylor and others, 1 sold as the property oi Jacob Bryan, deceased, lor j the benefit of the iieirs and creditors of said de- 1 ; ceased. Terms on the day. ISAAC BRYAN, Adm’r. Jan. 28 99 Aihniatstralor's Satt. Will be sol I on the first Tuesday in ' nri! next, at the Court House, in the town of NV ay neshuro, Burke county, I A Tract of Land, adjoini» v g M iof u l Mixon ami others, containing one hundred ~11! sixty" aeres, ; more or less; the properly of the e-tate <>f I nil. ■ Neely, d< ceased. •" • I by order 01 she Inferior | Court of said eouuty, when -itting for otdinary purposes. PHILIP TINLEA , Adrn r. Jan. 28 1* £9 BIi.,iUFFG NALIi. Will be sold.before the court bouse door in the vil lage of Jacksonbnro, between the u-a ■ 1 '■•ours of sale, on the first Tuesday 111 Apiil i.LAi,tla following Negroes, to wit: Jerry, a. man; Judy, a woman; Aurel n. a g.r ; Jackson, a hoy; Emanuel, a boy, and M ■ - >. :i boy—levied on as tiie property of Jacob Bryan, deceased, in tax or of amoilgage ti. fa. in favor ol Isaac Bryan. Property pointed out by said li- la. 1 JEFFERSON ROBERTS, Sheriff. Jan. 29 U U CLABKy RACKET I & C 3 .? HAVE just received a new ami large stock of GOLD and —« \ SILVER NVATt UES.oflhe makers, \\hitch Trimmings and ornaments; JEW - EERY, OF ALL KINDS; Silver Spoons, Forks, Knives'and Cups; Plated Ware; W alters. ( aslors, Candlesticks, Tea Sets, ( ake Baskets, &c.; Ln tannia NN are; Painted and Japanned W aiters, in sets, anew style; 'J’able .Mats ami Brushes, of a : fine quality; Mantle Ornaments, gilt and slivered, with drops; fine Mantle < locks, in wood and mar -1 hie; a great variety of Fancy Goods, NV ork Boxes, Bead Bags, Bag and Purse t I asps; Gill,sil\er and steel Beads; Cologne Bottles, silver, pearl, sh, b, I ivory and velvet Card Cases; shell and line bniia ; lo Dressing Combs; Hair Brushes. Tooth Brushes, I Sic. JSix Barrel Revolving P|BTULB, 3 siy.es; I another lot of ihe famed “Leconltre,” RAZOR, w iih 2 blades; a good supply also of Rodgers and other makers; Rodgers, .Vlechi, ( iiapman. ‘'blund ers, ‘“Lecoutre,” and Emerson Strops; 8-having Creams,•nerlain” and others; Old Naples Soap; choice Lather Brushes; fine Pocket Cutlery, »Ac. SPECTACLES. The Perifocal Spectacles, sold by us, we ‘-till ! recommend, with great confidence, to our cuk -1 tamers. We have a good supply in gold, silver, and steel frames, ami are prepared to lit them tu old frames at short notice, i Gold and silver Spectacles, with the ordinary I convex glass, for sale at very low rates, and glas - ! es feted to suit the sight with accuracy. I N. B—Clocks and W atches repaired and regu | lated with care. Watch Glasses, Tools aud 31a j terials for sale to the trade at low rates. 1 Ot 22 _ _ 19_ Verifocal spectacles. NEITHER THE FR EN( If MENISCUS. NOR. WOE EASTON’B E.NOLISii i’ERISCOFIC, whoexperienre inconvenience in ilu* use j -B «>f the common kind of Glasses, and espect | ally in nicht rending, these Spectacles vv ill be found a most valuable substitute; in *ocase. except where i the optic nerve lias been pronounced diseased, have I tln-y tailed, when properly lined, lo give salialac i lion. No better proof of their superior merit ran be I given to each individual who may need Glasses j than the satisfaction be will experience in Ihe use j of them. These Glasses can be obtained in this place only j of CLARK, RACKETT A- CO., Agents f>r the Mannfactmers, I who have now on band a good siifffHy in gold and silver frames. Perifocal Glasses filled to any frame, I for anv visum. Spectacles in gold, silver and sir* 1. for* R- very j low by CLARK, RACKET I’ Dealers in Watches, Jewelry, tsilvei W ,w •. I may 8 • L“ CENTRAL HOI El.. X- 1 ATHENS, CKO. 1. \ j p:r ' fu The undersign 1 would an- ; M I ii..nounc** to his friends ami tbe._J;'_jLjJ 1 travelling public, that he has taken this well ’ known establishment, and is prepared to accom modate, in the best rr anner. those who may favor him with their patronage. The House is in good order, and the rooms are pleasantly situated. His table will be supplied with everything tiie market • 1 affords, and he has engaged the services of superior Cooks. In short, it will be his em or lo keep tht house in such a manner as to .-ast-iy all who may call on him. 11H charges will be very mode \ I rate. WILEY PLEDGE, j ' Jan 7 mo 3 al HOWARD HOTEL, NEW VOlili. Corner of Broadway and Maiden Lane. Jf A Ti’lE Subscribers thankful for -J fesig the very liberal patronage they L ♦ Isggnyi have, received in the above weilß til, , know n and extensive Establishment beg most rs pectfully to solicit a continuance of the same, with the assurance that as no Hotel in the city is better calculated to ensure the comfort and con venience of its guests, so at no other House will stronger endeavors be manifested invariably, to 1 deserve tiie public favor. THOMAS & WHITE. 1 Jan. 5 2rno— 79 ON CONSIGNMENT. A FEW splendid patterns of CA N DEL \BB ' S - just received. Also, a few ehoo-f patten - of Dyotl’s Improved Lard Solar Lamps, wbli Chimneys and Globes •<> fi r always kept on lian 1. The above articles will be s< !J ve.t v •< w Jm. 19 91 j. e. Marshall. IMPROVED BA L M O F . : COLUMBIA. I rfpins celebrated Article, is one 6f the best ■prepara c _H_ linns for Restorni" Hair now iu use, and -eidom . fulinc to produce Whiskers in a short time, though there . I were none on the face before. For sale hv WM. HAINES. ’ j Ocr 11 ; | : \ TO HIKE. tTOUR GOf*D MASONS, by The month nr year Apply at this office. Jan 20 w—;av-J 9C PUHLIC SALES. POSTPUSED SHERIFF’S SALE. V* ill be s ibl before the Court ilouse door, in Jack suiilinro', Sc ivt D county. on tie* first Tuesday in Febr i r next, between tbe legal hours of s ite, l lie follow irig proper: ,to wit : Joe, a boy, inil Cun Am*, a ! vied upon a* the t. • .p. ,-r% I-.' L A.s Cool. Tv lie li. fit. fituillieSu rii r Court, in favo . Ann D. Bry an, guardian. \s. I "is Gunner,am. . .ers. i’ro .> • r;y poii.ii i bv the Defendant. Ely til ND B. GLOSS, D. Sheriff Jan 9 83 airilJiOM) Ml Kill I 2 \S SALE. On tin- ii; t i'uesil iv in Fehr-, ;r xt. will lie sdd at ihe lower Market ilon •. in the city of ' w bin the legal hours of su. , the lot -10 .x... , ; re, erty. to wn : A negi*i in;n named Thornton, about— year* i • age. Air-o.ji iinieher House and Pen, situated he upper part os the city of Angusla, near the ba • • 1 : i a A . ..iKa Canal, and known as Alor _Mii * Bntclwr iVn. I.- vied on a: tin; properly of treat-riek 1 aba*’ . i t; • i -i\ a fj f :t . on the forecoaiire i < a • .u)o !r tite infe rior < oiii-i ol :;n-, , ~,, b . VuJ of Tur ner Ciduton V- i’r- li ru . h n> tit. Uif.LIA.T V. LEU, Deputy Sheriff. 1 1 . 4 __ ‘ 55 1 ■ imisf -utor's No le. Ln ier an ordi .■ o! the Conn of Ordinary of Rich* nr!nil county, i will expose lor sale on the first Tuesday in February next, ol tbj Court llou.su in Thomas county, i * V, in tha 17th District of said count , , (f ■a- i. i. ij*Jv >c< uta ming 25 acres; and on tho re me day. at, the Court House, in t lie County of L riy. Lot No. —, in tie- I>i trict of >aid count v. near ihe waters of I’m hill t «-reek, containing 250 acres. All b<-h nging to tlie Estate of John Cor ine k, and sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said Estate. JOHN C. B.LEAD, Administrator. Nbv.29 wtd 51 • i nto: s' Suits. Will be sold, at tie , : t 1 t house in the. city of Aug': a. an 11 11 in.’la r.*h next, between the usual it iu Tliat valuable hi a k of bui.'- i s t>!i f • -■ *h si le of Bm al street J el n ; tug t a the esi.a of John Fox. dec- t'-ed. and kn i'.' •> Fox’s li uige. The a j sain* w: ! ; divided into •. i»lats of w ide.lt may* be s i'll oa applieutlon to the i .i'ceutors. ans o, 229 Shares (aj i:ai stock of lHe Dank of Au- v - gn-ta. 75 shares Nogo-ta fnsuran"e and IJ .taking Co. 45 shares Bank ot the stale <d‘ G irgia. :• • shares ■■■.;. K i i’ >a 1 and 11. inking Co. 'Ecru.- mad; know; i a day of sale. HENRY IT. < l. T AIMING, AN i’vLNE Pit L* ! ET, Surviving Ex’rs of the » id of John Fox, deceased. Jo;t. 2i) U>o icr'i iieCliar’.ast. n Conrit and Savannah ile pnhiicaii w ill copy the above. L 1 Will be s i . iore the Court House door in the \ illage of Jaeivsonharo. on the first 1 nesday in ; ?d.*:rch next, bei vx ten the legal hours of sale, j ihe following lots of Land, containing in all three hundred and fi tv acres, bounded on the east by lauds of Richard 1 ierrington, south by Briar ( reek, and all other sides by A. 8. Junes; levied | on as the property of William P. Gnsseaux. and Alary Herrington, under a mortgage, li. fa. in fa vor of A. 8. .lore s. Property pointed out hy faixt ft. fa. JEFF LIE-ON ROBERTS, s. s. c. t. 22 td 94 Admimstrufii f s Sale and Hiring. AViil be sold ;ii public anetion, on the lirst Friday i in March next, at the lute residence of George Hixon, late of Taliaferro county deceased. All of said deceased’s perishable property, con sisting of Horses, Ci us. Hugs. Corn. Fodder, Oa ... W beat. Bacon, Household and Kitchen Fur niture, Ac. The nee roes of said deceased will bo hired, and the lan I whereon he resided at the time of his death, rented. at the same time and place, j The terms of the sale and hiring will be mado know non the dw v. The >.Je and hiring will bo conlinu d Irma day to day uirlil all sliall be soldi ai.d lured. BE FORD BIRD, Adm’r. _ Jan. 27 wtd _ 98 Ailimiuslrulor s Sale. On the firsi Tuesday in March next, will be sold, at the lower market house in the city ol Ar;- g ns! a. The real estate of Andrew ARtchdl, deceased, sit uat* d on J.iel >on sfreet. iti litis < tty. and cons is - liflg of a two stor, Dwelling House cf brick, and i a two story |!\v lling House of vvo< d. 'i he Lot on \\ 1 1 rli the mi iii l*ui I .] itigs are s; I uat ed, I rent oif Jack on si net 129} f-ct. which wi be divided ami stdd senaratelv. if required. B..id f-r Ihe l*en» Ik of the Icirs of I lie estate. Conditions made iviio.v on the day of sale. ROBERT WA ETON, Adm’r. Jan. 12 wtd— 85 A dmi:i istre tors ’ Sale. Will be sold at the (bur House, in the County off Early, on the lir-i Tuesday in February next, Two tracts of Lands. b.~n.ag:ng to the Estate , of Jolui Fulcher.di c’d.. lying in said County of ' Early, one known by No. 14(’> in the 13th District,. containing 259 acres; the other known as NoT 45, . in the l!ih District, containing 259 acres. Thar above tn*cts of I.and soldi under an order of vli«r Court of Ordinary of Ricltuiond County, for tha besieflt of the lifirs ofsuid Estate. Terms on llu» JN IL C. [ FL LC HER, | Adrfr/nist ratorsr. Nov. 29 w m 51 F. rerutor's Sale. Will be sold on the first Tuesday m February next, before the Court H- loe door in FJbert county. The folluwinit property to wi : Two hundred and lunrri ■< r; aero of Lasid, m ire or has. on thy w Uers of \ ans creek, tol juiiiitg I lands of Thomas Johnston and others. AJ.SO, ) Two hundred and forty-; uracres of Land,more 1 or less, on l.h • water e*f B<-mxer tlam creek, ad jtuniug lands « •?. C. \\ ul) jiju: others, and known as lit (. okson U act. A (.30, One thousand and sixty-four acres of Land,more 1 or less, on the Savannah river, unjoining lands, of Si igleton W. Alien, J eph Rucker and others, and know nas t ii -r S ; :ation. This tract of land will be ~ . ■■* e s-.-p rate tracts if thought to be desirable 'ldle fiuv going lands sold in cOn forntiiv to the > iii ol Beverly Alien, deceased. Te* iris of sale made known on the day. Id VD -\ \ )1. S 'hi’i’i 1, f,, BEN 1 .LEV A. l EASLVJ e< ’ tllwrs ' Elbert county. November 20, bdi. (.’bronieie & Sentinel vtll please copy the above three 1 m s week!;. ;tnd forward ihe uc cottn! to the Executors for payment. n .v 2 j 47 i 1 Administrators Sale- Will he sold at the htit re.-: ce of William John son. sr.,dec*- - d. io \N arren county, on NNed n-sday. tlie 3d of February next, all the perisha j ble /iropcrty of’sitid estate, consisting of Horses, cattle, h ■ . hstock and fat,) mules, sheep, plantation t< fs, black mith tools, house j hold and k i < heu Ini ;.i :nre. corn, fodder, cotton, a'*. <fec. Terms on the day of sale. I expect also to rent the lands and hire the ne groes. men. women, boys and girls, on the same : day and time. Baie, r>- ting and hireirig to continue from day 11 today until ail is disced of. I dec 23 \N 11.1,1 AM GIBSON. Adm’r. -. ... - -. .w^ku>i.. --.vs;'.:- - - A n’EK THd 10 rii INST.,aiu: < ■ tons reciooiing at the G f»rg:*r R ill Road Depot over 21 hoto* i tier it is turned ml the platform, i will be sent ;o the near st AN arelVwase, at the cx ! pettse of tlie cons'"* 1 ws. Tr.ANSI’ N. Oi l ICE >F THE G. li. 11. &, K. c. } Augusta, Jan 12,1817. $ Jan M *-: j GKt )UGIA, Sfrivt'ii county. i y* il EiiiV.B. Stephen P. Bcviii. administra- T f to: if- a* is Hecks, late of i said county, vt-s for !■. Lrs dismis - ! st>ry. i i.uescaret ••‘"ore to cite and admonish, all arjd * singul i*. ( . ; ii.dred an !en ditore. of said decea* - | ed, to be ;tiid appear at my office, within the time 1 prescribed by law, to show cause (if any they j have,) why said letter*should not be granted. Given under ruy hand at i ftice in Jacksunbor • ’ Tani/ary 20, 1847- ’ AIJEXANDRR KEMP, Clerk Jin. 25 (m T