Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, February 18, 1847, Image 3

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jMrd. —Sales 26 bbls at Tic. ( Freights— Nothing further transpired. Four , vessels taken yesterday fur Liverpool at Id. ExchtiJige.—'So alteration in Foreign —Domes- j tic heavier and sinking under the pressure in the j money market —sales good hills on New Yc-Ht at . 60 days os low as2i per rent discount. | ""shipping intelligence. I memoranda . Tba schrs. Alexander 31., (, ass well, and Fran ces Helen,for Savannah, cleared at Hew York 13.1 t inst. The brigs Wilson Foller, Cobb, for Savannah, and George, Yales, for Charleston, sailed from ■ New York on the I3lh inst. The ship Forrest, Andrew, for Charleston, ; cleared at Boston, on the 12th inst. The brig Savannah, 7 days from New York, for Savannah, was spoken off Charleston bar, on the 16th inst. The brig Walpoole, Brown, for Savannah, dear, ed at New Orleans on the 11th inst., with the fol lowing cargo—l 33 hhJs. Sugar, 181 bbls. Molasses, 150 sacks Cotton seed, 150 Kegs Butler, 30 bids. Beef, 5J do. Hams, 50 piec es Bagging, and 50 bbls. Whl-hy. The brig Long Island, Taylor, for tlie tame port, cleared saipe day—cargo, 40 hhda. Su- i gar, 00 bbls. 3lolassos, o'J do. A bisky, JJ2 coil.* liupe, 375 pieces Bagging, COS hags Cotton seed, 1 j box Mdze. The schr. Sarah Louisa, Duljng, for Charleston, | cleared at New Orleans on th-* 12th inst., —cargo 12C hhJs. Sugar, 9i) bbls. Fork, 221 bbls. Flour, ICO kegs Lard. CHARLESTON, Fd». 17 Arr.dir. bark Dur ham, Davidson, Island Island, Bermuda; brig Adda, Watson, Havana. Cld. Hr. ships Constitution, Neill, Liverpool; Mountaineer, Bogart,do; Andromache. Hunter, London, Southport, Griffith, New York; bug i Martha Kinsman, Griffin, do.; schr. llosvvtii King, Blankenship, do. Went to sea, ship Rochester, Manson. N. York; | bark Manchester, Jarman, do.; brig Magnolia, Leslie, West Indie-; schr. Lucy, Luring, Boston, i SAVANNAH, Feb. 16. Arr. Br. bark John Bell, Carroll, New Boss, Ireland. fid, hgrk Likins, 'HI* hnst. New York. Went to sea, bark F. H. Chapin, New York; brig Metamoru, Kinney. Boston. * SOUTH CAROLINA R AIL ROAD, ( Hamburg, Feb. 17,1847. $ j fpnillS Company will receive and transport, to j M. Charleston, grain and provi ions of all sorts j intended for the relief of the sufferers in Ireland, , Without any i barge. Those forwarding packages destined as above, i will please mark them “Irear d.” W. J. 31 AG HATH, Atr’l, I Feb. IS C— 117 A CARD.” T. I*. CLEVELAND having temporarily i withdrawn from the practice of his proles- ! Don, I would inform the citizens of Augusta and j the public generally, that I have formed a connec- j lion with his former copartner. J.\o. W. Sckar, in j the practice of DENTAL SURGERY. The bu- j einess will he conducted under the linn of Cleve land fy Spear. Office Broad-.st., over Aldrich A j Green’s shoe store. JNO. A. CLEVELAND. 1 Feb. 18_ _ If- 117 M VSTOIK)N i OTTON M UD. BUSHELS received from 3lissN . Kp sippi and for s tie at reduced prices. ADAMS, FARGO A; lb. Feb 17 16 w I 117 i i.vvEh oTii TT— ala Tion . ■ffJERSONS desirous of supplying themselves Je. w ith articles in the «'rockery line, are now invited, for the lust lime, to call and supply ihem relvPß before t lie Ist day < f March, as 1 sh ill then Hose my business. All goods on hand at that time will then he offered at Auction. I have, on hand e fine assortment of rich Cut Glass Tumblers, \Viner and Champaigne Glasses, which w iii be sold cheaper than they can be purchased H ewhere, unless under similar circumstances. A Counting Koom Desk, a pair Fai rhank’s Patent Scales, and a large Iron Safe will be sold a bargain. C. W. CHURCHILL. ! Feb. 13 3 117 "NEW BOOKS’at THE LITER A Ry' D!1 P( >T, TjjllY the Southerner and South Carolina, at ; Charleston, the subscriber lias r-reived a j supply of Publications fresh from the press, among I which he solicits attention to the i {lowing: Twenty Years of the Life of an Actorand 3lana- j ger. by IVtmyss, 37i; Comic Wandering Jew, w ith I 4f)o cuts, 25; Tower of London, i»y Ainsworth, complete, with illustrations hr Cruik.-diank, 5 ; Advent, m-s of a French Gentleman, illustrated, | 07i; Lives of the Felons, illustrated. 25; St. Giles and St James,hy Douglas Gerrold, 25; 'i’lie Divor- \ red. a tale founded on events in real life, by Lady < harlotte Bury, 25; Rupert Sinclair, or the Faith- | less Wife, by the author of Ten Thousand a Year, i 25; Temptation, by Sue, 25; Labile, or the Pirate j of theGulph, by the author of the. Southwest, 5 ; Jrique.% a new novel,by Georg-* Land; The Elves, translated from tic* German by Thus. Carlisle, 25; Idle Hour Book, foil of fun and plates, 25; Deal ings with the Firm of Domby A Son, No. 4; and Battle of Life, by Dickens; and afresh supply of the Kentucky Quarter Rat e, and oilier works of j like interesting character. Subscriptions received (bribe Philadelphia Sal- | nrday Courier, Charleston Eveniiig News, and j Dcßow’a Commercial Review of the Soivi.li and i W est, a work oi the highest order of literary me rit. Specimens of each can be s**en at the Depot. JOHN A. 3IILLEN. l Feb. 18 1— 117 >VANTIID TOT? ENT, ITNTILthe Ist October, a Dwelling suitable for j ) a small fatuity. One in the vicinity of this ; office would be preferred. Apply at this office. Feb. 17 ll7 GRAB IM BREAD. THMIIS d servediy popular BREAD—so benefi •a rial to health in Southern climates—can be had every day Sunday) henceforward, fresh baked, at ILubeson’s Bakery; or delivered from his wagons in any part of the city. Feb. 16 6 115 FOUND. A \ ALL ABLE FOIN PER I>OG, about one A Ik. year oid, head and ears brown and body white with brown spots, which the owner can re cover by proving property and paying for this ad vertisement. Applyatllie Arsenal. Feb. 14 3 114 NOTICE. SWILL attend on Monday the 23d inst., at J.G. j Green's office in the 4th Ward; on Tuesday, j the 23d inst., at the Globe Hotel; on Wednesday, j the 24th inst., at the Eagle and Phoenix Hotel; i and on Thursday, the 25th in-t., at the Scale House in the first Ward, for the purpose of receiving the returns of all property liable to be taxed in accor dance with the laws of this State. 13HA31 THOMPSON, n. t. r. r c. Eeb. 14 ll4 " mjmnwML WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT WariLL CONVINCE THE ABOVE BHSI- V W NESS on his own account, on ilie first of September next, at the Warehouse of Stovall A Simmons,at which time that firm will be dissolved. I Arrangements have been made with 3les>rs. An dre?, Spears 4' H 'uollett, (to whom said Warehouse is rented for the ensuing year.) for storage of Cotton and other produce consigned to him. He lias also engaged the services of his present part ner, Mr. G. Simmons. Augusta. July 30, 1846. aplO aug 26 DAL 4 VE R R EOT VPE 31 INI A T Lll EsT Cl E. JOHNSON, Dagutrreoiypist, whose /• 3liniatures have givensuch universal satis faction, is still in the city, and invites the public to call at his rooms, corner of Broad and Mcln tosh streets, over the store of Clarke, Racketr & Co. [Jan. 27 93 A LL PERSONS indebted to the estate of ■lll DOCTRINE BUNCH, deceased, late of j Richmond county, are hereby requested to make ; immediate payment, and all persons having dej mauds against said deceased, will render them in | agreeable to law. WILLIAM Fv. Me LAWS. Exr. j Jan I? 2l l CABINET BH CONSTANTLY ON HAND. A LWAYS IMPOUTING AND MA.MiFAC- Jt'SL TURING the best and most fashionable styles of FURNITURE. 1 would particularly call the attention of pur chaser to Chairs of my own manufacture, tlie • workmanship ofwhich I guarantee to stand; if not, return them; likewise ail articles of my manu facture. Also, on hand a beautififfassortmcnt of WINDOW SBAU 14.8 AND Til aN.SPAK-KNCIEB, of numerous patterns, and I propo e to sell fur such prices, as will leave no excuse tp-r purchasers. CHARLES A. PLATT’S. : Jtn 19 -■ _ _ 91 TAftOBINCi BUSINESS. ' I rgpi IIE subscribet re.-peclfully informs the citi zens of Augusta, that he has commenced the above business in the store formerly occupied by 3lr. L S. 3lurris, nearly opjKcite the Mansion House, where he intends Making and Trimming in the must fa hionabfe style. Has Tiimmings shall he of the best materials, and he warrants that I his workmanship shall not he surpassed by any other establishment in the city. A trial is re quested to establish the fact. G. W. SHACKELFORD. Jan 17 26 -j •JT AN I > RET IPS FR ESI if HARDYn i.T SEED. WA RiiANTED CROP OF 1840— I Just received a full as: ortifV'nt of Fre hanJVVar i ranteil Genuine (» ARDEN SE ED, direct I from Lanilreth. Among the varieties are. Early ! Cabbage, Radish, Corn, Onion Sells, and extra ! Early Garden Peas, by the quart. Directions for cult vating furnished in a neat i pamphlet gratuitously. \3 31. HAINES, 232 Broad st. Jon. 8 dA:\v3mo— 82 DECiUiiDLY NEW. raTIIE Slock oft LOTUS, Ciisimeres, Vestings. Id Fant'v Articles, an iTi imtuings, just opened by John BittuuEs. Merchant Taylor, next door below the United States Hotel. Bro.ul-street, Au gusta. The public are respectfully invited before ; i ordering their garments el sew tie ye, to examine t lit* . above sti ck, which they will find to comprise the j best selections that can be made in the New York market. JOHN BRIDGES. 1 N. B.—Making and Trimming as usual in the I most fashionable manner. Jan 5 ‘AlfGi STA 31 AN I I'Al fl RING CO. A 31 FE r n\G of Hie Stockholders will be !i ■HI ill on Maud v//, the 22 d < f Fibruury nrjt. at 7 ( o’clock, p. m., at the office of the Augusta Canal j <s>mmissi;aoc.-s. for tlic purpose of organizing the ; Comoany under Die act of incorporal : on. MARTIN 31. DYE, 3 JOHN P. KING, I JOHN BOXES, J-Comm’rs. W3f. M. D A NTIGXAC, ( A3IORY SIBLEY, j 1 Feb. 2 wtd 103 IT f Q: !TY—MILL, AC. ! Returnable A, Mut ch Term. 1647, of Eibtrl Superior ( i art. Thomas J. Heard, Joseph Rucker and Benjamin Burch, is. i Francis Hchy, Thomas Johnston, Su-ph n W. Horton, Benjamin II mston, sen. ! Wiiliam B. V\ hire. Ad- William Mills, mmistrator on th*- es- \Siiiis Ihuid and Joel tale of Henry Wane, Bond Exe’tors of Na | deceased. than Bond s will. Samuel Snell mgs, Barden Rucker AJm’r. Wdiiani B. Sadler and of Frances Junes de L.lb-rt Brown, Exr’s. ceased, of Benjamin Brown’s Sarah Houston Ex’s, of will. Daniel Houston's vvill. LViiliara I». White, 3liduleton W llickuiaii, Lindsay 11. Smith, Abraham Parks, 31-adison Hudson, 3lary Brown and Eppy I'homas F. 3\ illis. While, Hep's, of Hie Elbert Brow n, estate of Nancy llern- Dillard Herndon, don, deceased. Lindsay 11. Smith and Richard Batiks of Hal! Beverly A. Teasley county, lixr’s. of B«verly Ai- Samuel Freeman of len’s will. Franklin comity. William Rucker. Sen., James W. Frazier of James B. Alexander, Abbeville, S. C. i John L. Hint n, Thomas Thompson ami John !•. Sadler, Dr. Shelton White of j Burred Bobo, Mississippi, I'iiomas Wanslow, At Cuambkus, Dec. 3, 1316. motion of cotnp'ainanls solicitor for order | V/ and leave to perfect service of the above bill. I It is ordi. ~cd, Th it service he made on such of [ the defendants as reside in the county aforesaid, ; personally, or by acknowledgment, or leaving a I copy tit each of their not irious places of abode, at : least Unity days before the term of the Court afore j said; and upon the defendants residing out of the j sai l county of Elbert, by publication in some pub i lie Gazelle published in the City of Augusta. Ga., ! once a month from this time until the .March Terra, o: thu Court aforesaid. N ATI UN. C. SAYRE, Judge of the Superior Court, Libert county. Jan. 23 —m3m 95 BRILLIANT AND CHEAP LIGHTS FOR STORES. HO TELS, Ac. Ac. f Subscriber has n mmenced the. 3J mnfac id luring of CA3IPIHNE which is decided ly the cheapest and most brilliant light now in use. and would call the attention of Store Keepers and others- in Augusta, to this very economical Oil, which he offers at wholesale am! retail, and will furnish it fresh to all his customers. He has also, on hand and will be constantly supplied with the most approved haiming and side CA3IRIILNE LAMPS. B. F. SMITH, Oil Dealer, 76 East Bay. Charleston. -8 C. P. B,—He has also established a Distillery for ; the Manufacture of SPI BITS TURPENTINE, ; ROSIN. PI • Cl I, and all kinds of VARNISHES, i which he offers to Druggh is and others, at vvhole | sale ami retail. Jan. 5 tuf.B 73 .ETNA INSUR.VVCK COMPANY OF IIA i’TFOlil). CAPITA!i undersigned has in-eti appointed Agent for the above Company in this City, and is pre pared to insure Buildings, 3len:liandise, Furniture A'e . against loss or damage by Fire. All losses will be promptly settled itere. JOSEPH MILLIGAN. Agent, sent. 18 6rn 3S G ] X)R 111 A, Burke County. 7- Vy7”HERE AS, Isaiah Carter applies to me V V for letters dismissory on the Estate of George W. Carpenter, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and i singular the kindred an creditors of said deceased to he. and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, w hy said lellersshould not he granted. Given tinder my hand, at office in Waynesboro, January 25th, lo 17. T. 11. BLOUNT, Clerk. Jan. 27 GEORCt] A, Flicii;n- >nd Countv. uvwril UREAS. WILLI A3l FULCHER and V V JOilN C. Ft'LCHER. administrators on the estate of JOHN i-'U LCIIER, sen., deceased, by their petition laid before t Ho Court of Ordinary j on the J6tli day of Noveml)cr, 1846, stating that they had fully administered on said estate, and praying that citation for dismission may issue; or dered by tiie court that the clerk is-ue citation: These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to he a»nd appear at my office within the lime prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should nut he granted. Given under my hand, at office in Augusta. nov 29 Cm LEON P. DUGAS, Clerk. i’Oll SALE. N handsome dark brown FILLY— small and acti.-e. Sue moves finely tin .^r 1/-Ji der the saddle, and is warranted sound. Enquire at this office. ]OS 'i’flL IG I'II INST., all Cottons remaining at tlie Georgia Rail Road Depot I over 24 hours after it is turned on the platform, will he sent to the nearest Warehouse, at the ex pense, of the consignees. Trassp’s. Office °f the G. R. r, B. C.) Augusta, Jan 13,1847. < i Jan. H ■ 87 LEGAL NOTICES, ■WAOUIt Mom its afterdate, application will be -i=- iiia.it*. to the Honorable the Inferio* Court of Rtehmond county, whilesitting for ordinary pur poses, fur leave to sell the Real Estate of Lott W illiams, deceased, and particularly Lot of Land N0.227,ti1th District of Steward county, drawn by the said Lott V\ illiaras. J\NE WILLIAMS, Ad’x. dc bonis non. Dec. 20 f>9 »i JlUa'l IIS afterdate application will be made to the Court of Ordinary ol Gw in nett county. Ga., fur leave to sell all the Lands and a portion of the •'"laves belonging tu the Es tue of James Vinyard, late of said county, de ceased. NANCY VINYARD, Ex’ix. JAMES VINYARD, Ex’or. Jan 1 i 4rn 86 tNOI R MONTHS afier date,application will be made to the In! nor Court of Burke county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to seil a tract of iand, containing one hundred and eighty-one acres, more or less, ad joining lam;* of the widow Smilh, Mix **n Wimberly, and others, lying in said county, belonging to the estate of LED NEALY, of said count v,deceased. LillLid* 'fINLEY, Adtn’r. sept 11 4 m I>3 I |nOER M iiiths after date, application will be io mule to the Honorable the Court of Ordina ry of Hurke county,for leave to sell the land .be longing io the estate of Peter S. Colleatl, late of Burke county, deceased. GEORGE V> . HURST, Administrator. Dee. 22 70 BfAO UR months after date, application will he jSL made l. tiie Honorable Inferior Court of Scri ven county, when sitting fur ordinary purposes, j [ for leave to sell the whole of the real estate of I i Zaclmriah Conyers, deceased, late of said county. ! JAMES W. KITTLES, Adm’r. j J I 1 4b 07 j 1 Jel be made tu llie Honorah e the Court of Or- j I binary of Burke county, fur leave to sell all the j real estate of Matthew Jones, late of said county j deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors j of said deceased. M ITCH EL B JONES, f , . , I ALLEN INMAN, S r3 ’ Jan. 16 4nio 89 f*T OTIC H. All persons leaving demands I\J against the Estate of Beverly Alien late of; Elbert county, deceased, ar** requested to hand them in duly attested; and all persons indebted sai l estate are requested to make immediate pay ment. LINDSAY 11. SMITH. ) v .. p „., tnra BEVERLY A. TEASLY, \ L * ecutors ' November 20, 181 b. nov 25 47 A LL persons indebted to the estate of George j JL I*. Hickson, deceased, iate of Taliaferro coun- ; ly, are hereby requested to make immediate pay- I rueni; and all persons having demands against said ' deceased, will render llicm m agreeably to law. Bl 1 URD BIRD, Adm’r. Feb. 17 woe— , 117 AId.iNVA SEED STOKE. ££% dHE SUBSCRIBER has returned^ i i - , . ytK f ; “*“lo tak * charge ol his store in Augusla,-.«,»•«. i and lias received a full supply of tiE NI 1N E GAU DI i N BEE L) S which are of the crop of 1846. His customers ' may depend upon having none but Genuine and | Fresh Seeds ALLOWANCES MADE TO COUNTRY I DEALERS- —Bird Seed, Clover Seed, Flower Seed, Em erne. Asparagus Routs. Onion Setts. «sec. J. 11. SERVICE. Jan. 5 \vf2mo— 7‘J PERIFOCAL SPECTACLES. NEITHER THE FRENCH MEMSC I S.NOR WOL EASTON’S ENGLISH I'Eil ISCOPXC. SSS&. - W- X. | rpplOal! who experience inconvenience in the use i -EL of the common kind of Glasses, and espeoi- ! ally in nisht reading, these Spectacles will he found a niiM valuable substitute; in no case, except where | tiie optic nerve lias been pronounced diseased, have they failed, when properly fitted, to give satiafuc- ! lion. No better proof of their superior merit can be given to each individual who may need Glasses 1 than the satisfaction lie will experience in the use I of them. These Glasses can be obtained in this place only of CLARK. RAC LETT dr CO., Agents for the .Manufacturers, who have now on hand a good supply in gold and silver frames, Peri focal Glasses titled to any frame, for any vision. Spectacles in gold, silver and steel, for sale very low by CLARK, RACKE'I P A CO., Dealers in Watches,Jewelry, Silver Ware, cic. may 8 137 aw¥pu' caT ~ HAVE just received a W-J s'.? new and large stock of GOLD and [:d~i SctiESiLVEK W ATCIIES, of i makers, Watch Trimmings and ornaments; J E V\ - ELRV, OF ALL KINDS; Silver Spoons, Forks, Knives and Cups; Plated Ware; Waiters. Castors, Candlesticks, 'l ea Sets, Cake Baskets. <Lc.; Bri tannia Ware; Painted and Japanned Waiters, in sets, anew style; Table .Mats and Brushes, of a | fine quality; Mantle Ornaments, gilt and silvered, w ith drops; fine Mantle Clocks, in wood and mar ble; a great variety of Fancy Goods. Work Boxes, Bead Bags, Bag and Purse Clasps; Girl, silver and steel Beads; Cologne Bullies, silver, pearl, shell, ivory and velvet Card Cases; shell and tine buffa lo Dressing Combs; Hair Brushes. Tooth Brushes, <Scc. Six Barrel Revolving P1&TOL8, 3 sizes; another lot of the fat raid " Lecoultre” RAZOR, with 2 blades; a good supply also of Rodgers’ and other makers; Rodgers, Mechi, Chapman, laund ers, “Lecoutre,” and Emerson Strops; Shaving (’reams. “Guerlain” and others; Old Naples Soap; choice Lather Brushes; fine Bucket Cutlery, Ac. BPECT VCLES. The Perifocal Spectacles, sold by us. we still recommend, u ilh great confidence, to our cus tomers. We have a good supply in gold, silver, and steel frames, and are prepared to lit them to old frames at short notice. Gold and silver Spectacles, with the ordinary convex glass, for sale at very low rates, and glass es ti’ted to suit the sight with accuracy. « N. B.—Clocks and Watches repaired and regn ; lated with care. \V atch Glasses, Tools and 31a i terials for sale to the trade at low rales, j oct 22 19 CONS TIT UT 1 O N A L IS f *.,f s ■ n o r 23» esi n wis % a '*** iw *——• u b « aLi m • S\ ft*-?,:* ’t* A A a.— s/ cr wg; 3 Having recently put ourJois Office in complete ; order, and made extensive additions to our former I assortment of FANCY TYPE, we are now pre | pared to execute with neatness, and at shortaotice, AI,L KINDS OF PLAIN, FANCY, AND ORNAMENTAL FMEKim-m. 9 | SUCH AS ! HANDBILLS, VISITING CARDS. LABELS, COTTON RECEIPTS, CARDS, BLANKS, CIRCULARS, CHECKS, NO TES, BILL HEADS, dec. sCrAll orders from the Country w ill meet with promptaUention. Augusta, June 21, IS-13. GEORGIA, Richmond county. ■W7HEREA3. Littieberry B. Beale, executor w w cn the estate of Nathaniel Beale, late of said coupty, deceased, applies to nje fur letters dis missory. * These are, therefore, to rite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of Fai l de ceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letlers should not be granted. Given under my hand, atoflice in Augusta, 13th January. 1317. LEON r. DUGAS, Clerk. Ecb.3 103 GiillENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERIES! J. \V. MAURY Jt CO., SUCCESSORS TO J. d. BRLUORV A CO.. V.NACJEBS. CLASS No. 7. Determined by the South Carolina Lottery,Class No. 7. February 18. 1817. SALES CLOSE THURSDAY. 30.000 DOLL’S. £5,000! §3.000! $2,189 ! 10 of $1,000! Tickets §5 —shares in proportion. CLASS FI. To be drawn at Savannah, Feb. 20. 1817. SALES CLOSE ON SA TURDAY. 4*ooo DOLLAIIS. f 1,000! $500! .$ 139! 2 of §300! &c. Tickets only $1 —Shares in proportion. KXTFI A CLASS No. 7. Bv Alexandria (’lass II , f’eb. 20. ]S',7. SALES CLOSE ON TUESDAY. 35.000 DOLL’DS. $10,000! SG,3UU! $1,000! $3.000! $2,553! 30 j prizes of •$ IJUH) Tickets §10 —shares in proportion. For sale by JOHN V. MILLEN, Agent. Opposite the Masonic Hall. tß7"Ordeis from the country promptly attended to. Feb. 17 A " dT pa MXc o. “ MANAGERS OF TIIE BEOUBIA LIT EUATLKi: AM) GRAND CON SOLIDATED LOT T EHIUS, AI (j»L bl' \ , (ji A. mwiE Subscriber having been appointed Acrenl | IL in this city, fur tiie ai>o-.e LOTTERIES, begs leave to inf rm the public that he vxiil l)e ready to . apply them w ith Tickets iu the tame, oiiaildufter Monday, first of February. E. 11. BEZANT, B:oad street, opposite tire U. S, Hotel, 1 dour below tb« Bank of Augusta. Jan 31 tl2 102 D. PA IN E*& ~ CD. Ml\ AI i ERsP ~ DRAWING DUE TUESDAY EV.NG FEB. 22. Grand Consolidated Lottery of Delaware and Georgia. Class No. 8, for 1847. To be drawn on Saturday, February 20, 1317. 50.000 DOLL’KS. §20,000'! §10.1100! §0,000! §5.000! 40 of§l,0vo! 10 of §500! with lots of others. Wlilae Tickets only $.2 —shares in proportion. Grand Consolidated Lottery. Cj.ass No. 7, Extra, for 1317. 30»000 BOLL’RS: $10,604! 4 of §5,000! 20 of sl,oCu! 20 of $530! With numerous others. Tickets only $5 —shares in proportion. DRAWING DUE WEDNESDAY EVENING. Georgia Literature Lottery o J i Class No. 8, for ISITv, To be drawn in the city of Savanrfsh, Geo., on I’uesday, 23d February, 1817. 4,500 DOLLARS* $2,000! $1,500! $K79j! §so(>! 10 of $250! 10 of ! §100! U iili numerous others. Tickets only $1 —shares in proportion. For saie by E. 11. BEZANT, Agent, Broad-st., 1 door below the Bank of Augusta. {jO*Ord *rs from the country will meet with prompt attention if addressed as above. Feb. 17 _ 116 • i ‘"5 Is \ "sh 3 Cf\ s rt V? J fi % U'f\ W Of-, S- -7 v.>9 5 Jlsv J* ESPECTFULLV invites the attention of the j -ffiJSt- c itizins of Augusta, and of all dealers in and consumers of 5.5 f.if* 2D buying in thisraa.kct, to an entire new Mock just opened in the elegant block of iron-front stores recently erected on the north side of Broad-street, j nutl known as “Metcalf’s Range,” {hist store is tUc i loivtr one of the block, three doors above P. Me- , Oran's, and three U low the Drug Store of J. K. Marshal, formerly Dr. Wray's J where he is pre- I oared to oiler one of lira richest and chui-est slocks of _ I Foreign & Domestic Dry Goods I ever opened in lids city. He would especially ask j their attention to the ad vantages prepared for the convenience of customers in the extensive charac- j p*rof his assortment, which he intends shall em brace every article, that can be called for under the name of Dry Goods, and in the ample room and : perfect light to aid in their selection. Foradvan- ; taces in buy ing. for the comfort and convenience- i of purchasers, for saving tfinir time and money, no ! effort lias beer, spared, and none will be spared, 1 which the interest of buyer and seller can suggest, : or an enlightened economy dictate, to make his business in every respect deserving the patronage of the public. To his former customers, to w hose liberal confi- | deuce and past patronage he his been sob-ngjn j dehted for business in another State, he would es- ; pecially extend this invitation to call upon him at ! Lis new location. Augusta, December 17,1316. 66 WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION I 11 IS I NESS. rmilE UNDERSIGNED continue to transact L the above business at their extensive FIRE- ' PROOF WAREHOUSE, on Jackson-street, near the Depot oi’iiie Georgia Rail Road, and to receive | (,'ottoii and otlxer consignments per Rail Road, ' without any charge fur dray aye.. Their personal attention will be given to the in- i terest of their costumers in the storage and sale of j all Cotton and other consignments entrusted to | their care,and liberal advances made when desir \ ed on produce in store. D'ANTIGNAC & EVANS. 1 Sept. 30 ]y ! "jIAWSON & WEAVE ITS | Extensive Fire-Proof ] \ are-House. fKIIIE undersigned respectfully inform their j friends and the public, that they still continue the WA RE-HOUSE & COMMISSION BUSIN ESS, at theiroll Stand oh M’lnfosh Street, where they' will devote their per'mml attentioiUo all business entrusted to th*»;ro».re. 1 heir rates i () r Selling and Storing C otton and other IT wU uce, will be the same as other regular Übuses. Orders fi.r purchasing Groceries. Bageing, Rope, &e., will be promptly filled at the lowest market prices. DAWSON & WEA\ ER. July 31 Cm 17 BRICKS FOII SALE. > : f r RAIIC subscriber has for sale and will keep on I Iciiu! at his Brick Yard on Green-street, 350.000 BRICKS. S. L. BASFOKD. Jan 21 ly 96 Executor’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in May next, will be sold, at ; the court liouse in the city of Savannah, A lot of land on Toccoa Creek. Haber?l»ara county, granted to the late Edward Telfair, con taining 575 acres. Sold under a decree of the Su perior Court of Chatham coqntv- R. HABERSHAM. Surviving Executor of Alex. Telfair, . Executor of Edvv. Telfair. Feb. 7 R)3 rgp II E PE LIC AN 31 UTU A L INSU HL ANCE Company of New York continues to take Marine and River risks at its agency in this city. Its business will in all respects be conducted on the most fair and liberal prii •■pies, and its pro fits divided among its customers. JOSEPH MILLIGAN, Agent, pept. 13 Cm 3b KLLILI OF THE SUFFERING I’HO PLE OF IRELAND. THE undersigned committee have Iteen a*>- pointed by the City C«»um il t.. receivedona tions, in money or provisions, u un-li may p e ten dered for the relief of the sintering people of Ire land. They will be gratefully received by each member of the Committee. JOHN BONES, j v.ues harper M. I». M ViIER. ’ PHILIP Me GRAN, i TUOi. DAVIS. Feb 13 _ _ 3 _ H 3 FI.OJ !» .*».v !i ( DjCN .iHj.Hi* , C TAT* ÜBLS. Canal FLOI R CJP I.J 25 do., best Country Flour l 59 Bushels Corn Meal j For sTe low by JOHN R. 1)0.*. 1 I VLE AND CIDER. BBI.s. John 'Taylor <C Sou’s Superior j CREAM ALE 40 bids, superior Newark Cider. Just received and for sale bv W. AJ. NELSON. j J’eb. 3 Gw3 101 GOODS FOR ’SPRING SALEs7 j W. ?»ANCIIOi’T, 2'3 Kmy'sl. (In lt <- tan. S. C., would respeetfullv in\ ite the at tention of Planters and their families, v. Iki rc iy i visit Charleston, to Ids stock of Rich Fancy and j Staple DilY GOODS. His stock will be found | c ue of tiie largest in the city, and lie is enabled to ■ offer superior inda e men is in the i ray ts lavo prices. ■ The stock of Negro Goods, both (s»ttou and Woollen, will be found to embrace nearly allhlte j leading styles of fabrics usually-old, particularly | the (ieorgin and South Carolina. Cotton and i» ooi len Fabrics. A I.SO, A complete assortment of rich Dress Silks, (col ored and black.)' Bomba- ins. Alpaccas, Colored .Muslins, (linghums. White Goods, Shawls, Ac. ! &c. The >*ock i- intended to embrace every aril- j t ie in the Dry Good- lino. Country Merchants will find il to theiradvan- | tage to examine our stock, as tiie same goods are j oil-red at wholesale in room* seporate from tiie re- t tail department, and at prices Weil worthy their j attention. Jan. 19 . 3m— 91 810 REWARD. Runaway from the subscriber in Bcau fort.. So. Ca. on ilie27tb Dace inner lost, ■ TyK a Negro man rained J* Ml. a Carpenter, i June is a black man about five feet, 10 or —A—•» 11 inches high, wi h full heavy eye.- aiid stammers, between 25 and I 0 years of age. 5 ie above reward will be paid for lii-< delivery to the Jailor of Augusta where he is well known, or five dollars for Ins security m any other Jail so that I j get him. ISAAC T.ii I.O'i. Feb 5 ts 106 REWA Rl>! HEY 5 KDI! | KAN AW AY from the su:>scni»cr, n -ar Ivaionton, (4a , about Iblii October last, fr*i ABRAM,about24 years old. of dark cop per complexion. 5 feet 1 or 6 inches high, i -****» weighing fr in 115 to 159 pounds, with a small scar between the eve and cheek or s<>me | vv iiere about the fare. r i’i.-last 1 heard of him he | was near Crawfirdviiie, beating about the rail j j road. 1 think it probable he i s lurking about | I Madison or Augusta, as lie has friends at either ! 1 place, or near some station on the road between | 1 th.<)s<* points. I learn lliat be is making- for North Carolina byway of Augusta. Any information i about him will be thankfully received, and a iihe ! ral reward vviil lie paid for nis lodgment iu some \ I jail so I mav get him. J AS. C. DENHAM. i Feb. 6 wtf—c 107 he Ciinrleston Mercury will copy the above | five times, send me a paper, and forward their ar ! count to I’hiioMtti.i. STEEL, .THIS celebrated Racer ami Stallion raw'll make the ensuing seasoti at the 1 „M -* i An Hampton (’or.rse, Aiigu«ta. Ga.. and will attend alternately, every ninth day, ar Chcr ; okee Ponds. S C., at the moderate price of S3O ; j the season, cash, with $1 to the groom. The season will commence the Ist March and | end Ist June. For pedigree and performances see bills. JAMES GARDEN. Feb. 5 4m 106 Howard Hotel, Ti 117/ 1 Ol! rv. Corner of Broadway and. iden Pane. THE Snbscrsi* r> thankful for go.—3, i § the, very liberal patronage they ■ 7 Jg’biL'U have receiver! in the above well^rilf-s, ! known and extensive E-. t.i! lishm-*nl beg most res- ; ' peer fully to solicit a continuance of the same, ; with the assurance that us no Hotel in tiie city is i better calculated to ensure tho comfort and con i venience of its guests, so at no oilier ilou-e u; i j stronger endeavors be manifested invariably, to ; deserve tiie public favor. 'THOMAS & WHITE. Jan. 5 Srao— 79 FOR 'lUi: TOILET. A N invoke, of Harreio- SHAVING CREAMv | j-jL and other Soaps, with a great variety of Essences and Extracts, Brushes and Combs, Eau Lnstrael.and Hair Dye - Powder B.*x"s and Puds. | With a great variety of oilier articles of Foreign j and Domestic manufacture, j Jan 19 J. E. M VR'HAT.L. LOST. A GOLD PENCIL CASE, with an Amethyst TA set in the head. 'Tiie finder will be suitably I rewarded by leaving it at this office. I Jan. 28 _ —-ts 99 ! COTTON AND WOOLLEN 3J A CHIN Li lt Y FOR FACTO El IBM. { f«nilE undersigned having f< rmed a connection ! fJL with one of the, largest and most extensive j | Machine Hiops in the United States, are pre par- j ' ed tu furnish e very description of Colton and Wool- | i b n .Machinery of the latest improvement, and in j the best s'.yl ■ of workmanship, a' tiie shortest no | tice. Samples of the same eau be seen at our ! shop near the Rail Road !)■■») >r. HOPKINS A IIARDM \N. | Augusta, Ga., Jan. 12. B5 | COTTON GIN FACTORY. : rHHlEsnhsrrilver will remove on the firstOctobcr H. to his SHOP on Green-street, two doors ! above the Bapii-t Church, where Planters can be i supplied with Cotton Gins, Thrashing Machines 1 Corn Crushers, q-c., of Ids m ike, which will b^ I warranted to perforin well. Do not mi m'. ;e [j.,. j ]dace. Be sure to look at the sign l*, ' ur ,. u eu . i ter the shop. J-GIL'S T, WADE, i Augusta, Bept. 25, 1346. iy TAILOR’S HOTEL, (Formerly St. Mir. h oI a s Hot el.) 23 COORTLANDT*STREET, NEW YORK. rjJUIE subscriber, l ife of the Treniont Ten;];e- JU ranee House, lia.s taken llte above Hotel, painted and put i! in good ordt r, and opened it as a Temperance Hotel, wlierejic would l<c gl ol to wait upon iiis former patrons and the public gene rally, who may fee! disposed to give him a call, pledging himself to u*e all endeavors* to make their stay agreeable while with him. Price of board per week, $7. “ “ “ day, 1 23. ' ELDAD TAYLOR. Feb. 7 6—c2 108 Brilliant FliLtary ►Silver Bullet Vc.'t Buttons, fej UCH as were made by the subscriber for Gens, j Jackson, Glasscock, and many others of our ! military worthies of th* ia*-t war. Manufactured by JOHN GLTMAIIIN, j Watch Maker, at No. 153, Broad-st. Augusta,Ga. N. B. r i’hey are inade with thesaineoid punch with one of which Gen. Pakenham was mortally wounded at the battle of N**w Orleans, on the bill j January, Ibls, of which the wonderful incidents therewith connected and recently republished, can be seep ut No. 153 Broad-st. Augusta, Ga. dec 31 ts 75 POTATOES. Just received from the North , WfA BBLS. yellow PO TATOES, for planting j 4l 59 do. it choice article fur eating, ALSO, SEED RYE, See l Oats. Corn end Cow Pea*. ! f’orsalcby SCRANTON STARK- Jan 1 3m 73 i PUBLIC SALES. f POSTPONED J RICHMOND SHLItirJF’S SALE. | On tii..* first Tuesday in Alarch next, will be sold, . , at the lower market house in the city of Augus ta. between the usual hours of sale, tin; follow-* ing property, to wit: Ali that tract of land, with the improvements thereon, in Richmond county, containing seven '•■eti hundred and sixty-seven acres more or less, j bounded north hy Butler’s cr -ek,south by hinds of A itiiam S. Dewar. and tbo ornate of A. Rhodes, i.ect";- uL near skcold Tobacco road,east bv lands < : t Walker, IVieket, and the Trag or Little ALU tract, tm- l.nt,js\i,e road tunning through said north ami south—levied on a-; the property of ■■ ,u * Latiskeii, to > >t■»fy a fi. fa. is-uing from the S ip-o ior < »un ti j llieii.uond county, in favor of the ntins < t Lrtiiis'.viek vs. Joint Haaskeit. Bro p-i-ly pointed tint by pUiutitl attorney. \* ii.Ll A. i >. wET, Deputy Sheriff. Jan 31 JO3 Iv : Ct ja i’ ISO Sli Lllil' B S.A I,|-|. On the first i m-sday in -March next, will he sold j at the lower Market I k-iise, in the eity of Au i p.trta. wiil.iit t lie legal hours of sale,' ike Rfi lowing property, fi> wit: All th')fi' iofsor parcel"* of Lap,!, with the tip, ;.r i merits thereon, situate, lying and being in tho city of Auiruslu, on the cast side of W a.-lungi-m Mii fi, <iml luiiivmi liy the numb-us four and fixe, in the plan of lots laid < 1; for the estate of An il ew J. >:e< . j, by V> iiltarn Phillips. Stir- • vc’,"a; ant! b > imltd south by a Jotformerly owned by John Morrison, (atid occupied at this time by I r>. L. A !.. i:,al kimuij ;is luiiiumb r three iu th« I ufor-'-iiitl plan of lots, on ike n >rth by a Jot con- K | veyetl to Philip Mel Dan. east by a lot of Alexan ! tier Martin, «h < cased, and west by said Washing inch n-strccl; levied on a the property of Jo!,a j Morris m, deceased, to satisfy all. fa. onthefore i closure of a. mortgage issuing from the Superior Court of Hit aniotul county, in favor of Bowdre \s. Daniel Mt-niscii, Administrate! cf John Morrison, deceased. Also, at tiie same time ami pane will he sold, all that lot or parcel of Land with the iinprove ments thereon, situate, lying and being in tins I count', id Richmond, containing *evenicen and ! three quarter acres more or less, adjoining lands of A. .N. Vcrdery and others, levied o,i as the pro perty of James D. Davis, (u satisfy three execu tions i -suing from ll'Jdi district J oslices Court of Richmondcounty, in favor of 11. D. Leitnervs. G Oglctrec and .ban D. Dali ; levy made and re turned to me by a constable. Aiso, at tin- same time and place will he sold, 1 all that lutor parcel of Laud, situate in the lower i pari of the city.of Augusta, bounded east by a lot of Samuel Pickling, west by a lot of Antoine Pic ; quet, south by a lot of Am >ry Sibley, and north by Lllisreel, 1- vied on as the property oI Samuel 1 ickiing. to satisfy two li fa's, i-stiii g font the Justices Court of the 12‘Jd district Richmond conn, tv, in favor of Jacob G. (llessoii \s. W tiiiarn F. Ilht-Jcs t.ml Sjii.-.ue! FiclJiiig; lev y n.t.Jc and re turned by a constable. Al-o.at the same time and place, will he sold, ail that iot of laud with the improvement, there- •+■ on. situate in Richmond county, in the forks of the new Milledgeville and S-avaminh roads, con tainin'; me a< r•. mere or less, hounded by a lot fois.icily owned by Policy Anderson,tleccased,tho i new Miiledgeviile road and the Savannah road— i levied on at tiie property of John Bund and BiH j cilia Bum!, to salsify eleven ii. fin issuing from | the 123 d district Justice’s Court, Richmond coun ty, in favor ofGreeji 15. lied vs. John Bond and Priscilla Bond. Levy made and r.-turned by a constable. AAn'J.\ kUI 1, Clioiill. Jan 31 101 J'xK uloi a’ Side. V, id ho sold, at the lower market house in the city of Augusta, on the first Tuesday in March next, between the usual hours of sale. That valuable block of buildings on the south side of Broad -treet. belonging to the e-.tat ■of John Fox, deceased, and known as Fox’s Range. Tho same will be divined into lots, plats of which may ho seen ca application toihe Excctllors. ’* ALSO, 22J Shares Capita! Slock of iho Bank of Au- I gnsta. | 73 shares Augusta Insurance and Banking Co. 4j shares Bank of the s tate of Georgia. I 55 shares Georgia Rail Read and Banking Co. i Terms made know non day of sale. 11 BN RV 11. t UMMIXG, ANTUINh Bit Qi KT, Surviving F.x’rs of the w ill of John Fox, deceased. Jon.2d 10D {C3“Tlie Charleston Courier ami SavautialPßu puhlican w ill copy life above. IBank of Augusta Slu'd:. Vt id be sold, at public auction, outlie- first Tucs day of April next, at the lo ver market house iu | the city of Augusta. Fifty Shares oftiie Capital Stock of the Bank of Augusta, hypothecated l-> void Bank by B. S. • Smith. J AS. "\\ . DA\ IFS, Cushiey. Jan 27 —*hhs ' , . M ill be so; i ue.are the < ourl ; iouse. door in Juck sonhoro. ( ti the first Toe- lay in April next, be t \ee;i the legal hour» of sate, tho allowing pro. I "rty to wit: One Negro Boy. by tiie name cf John; levied I upon as the property of Lewi < Conner, to salisly ; one Superior Conn si. fa. in favor of Ann D. Dry an, Guardian, and others. EDMUND 1?. CROSS, Den. Sheriff. Feb. 3 101 scksven sm-:Kirr*s male. ill he sold h'-f’ ire lie- Court House door in tho x ilhige < f Jackson boro. on the fust Tuesday in March m xt, between the, legal h-a.rs of sale, . 'i he following lots of Land, containing in ail three hundred and fifty acres, bummed ou the cast by lands of Richard Herrington, south by Briar i Crei k. ami ail other sides by A. S. Junes; levied ■ on as the property of VViliiata B. Ctisscaus. am| .Mary Herrington, under a mortgage fi. (a. in fa vor of A. S. Jones. Br >perty pointed out by said fi. la, JHFBEIiSO.N liOBEHTS, s. s. c, Jan. 22 id ‘J4 avcAi-A Stt. .it *j. n. 7 .s n(.-iiii/i Will be -ic !,before the court house chs.r in th 3 vil j lage of Jacksonboro. between usual hours of sale,on ’.he first Tuesday in April next, tho I following Negroes, to wit: | Jerry, a man; Judy, a woman; Aurelia, a girl; ! Jackson, a hoy; Emanuel, a boy, and Moses, a i hoy—levied on as the properly oi Jacob Bryan, ! deceased, in favor of h mortgage fi. fa. in favor of i Isaac Bryan. Property pointed out by said fi. fa. JEFFERSCSV EOEEUTS, Sheriff. Jan.29' 100 Ado.,inistrafor’s Siße and Hiring. Vv be sold at public auction, on the first Friday i in March next, at the late residence of Georg* Hixon, late of Taliaferro county deceased, i All of sai l deceased ’» perishable property, out -1 si In,g of Horses, Cows. Hogs, Corn. Fodder, | Oa’r. iVbcut. Bacon, Household ami Kitchen Fur* ! nitnre, Arc. 'I he negroes of-ai 1 ileccuscj will be J j hired, and the land whereon he resided at ikt tint* of his death, rented, at the same time and place. | The terms of the sale and liirimr wiil be mud j ; known on t-ie day. The sale and hiring w ill i>a continued from day to day uulil all shall be sold and hired. v ."laR BUFORD BIRD, Adm’r. Jan. 27 wad W Administrator's Side. On the first Tuesday in .March next, w ill be sold, at the lower market house in ike city us Au ptts'ta, i 'Hie. real estate of Andrew Mitchell, deceased, situated on Jackson street, in this eity. and consis ting of a two story Dwelling House of brick, and a two story Dwelling House of wood. The Lot ; onwlrchthe said buildings are situated, fruition ; Jack-mil street 12 R feet. w hich w ill be divided end j sold separately, if required. Sold for ihfc benefit ; of the b-Trs of the estate. Coraiilioiw made Know bii the day of sale. ROBERT WALTON, Adm’r. ! Jan. 12 utu — _b3 Administrator's Sale* By virtue ofan order of the Honorable the Infe rior Court of treriven County, when skiing for ordinary purposes, will be "-id at. the Coipt 1 House do »r in said County, on the fits! Tuesday jjj April next, between toe usual ~otirs of sale, • the follow ing Broperty. \ D: : l’ our lugs in the village of Jacksonboro; op saidlots ace a good Dwelling and olhc.rQut buildings'. Also j two hundred and fifty acres of Land, adjoining i land of Benjamin Tay h-r, John 'J’ayior and others, j sold as the pro;>erty of Jacob Bryan, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said de- I ceased- Term: cn the day. ISAAC BRYAN, A£**r. i Jan. 25 Sv