Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, February 23, 1847, Image 3

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UStpoit Coru. The Albany, (Ga.) Patriot of the 17ih inst. says—“ Gen. James Hamilton is preparing to ship a of corn from this place to Ap alachicola, and from thence to Europe. It was produced at his plantation a few miles from Albany. It is put up in neat 2 bushel earks. This is the first shipment of grain which has been attempted from this section, but if the European prices continue as at present, it will not be the last. We can af ford to raise corn at fifty cents per bushel.” Tho*o Privateers. The New York Commercial of Thursday, says;—“We have obtained positive and speci fic information concerning those three email* armed btcaui brigs, which one of our English correspondents was induced to consider -M ex i * can privateers. They have been built in England for the Government of .Manilla, which contracted for them two years ago. Their object is to cruise againot the Souloo and Borneo piratical prahus, and to facilitate communication between Manila and the provinces and adjacent islands, &c. Home negotiations for the construction and c qnipment of these vessels took place about three years ago with a gentleman in tin's citv, but fell through in consequence of a change in the government of Manilla.” Saovr. Now York was visited on the evening of the 18th inst. with a fall of snow, and up to 3 o’clock on the morning of the I9ih the ground was covered to the depth of three inches. CrTwenty-five thousand dollars have been subscribed in New York city, fur the relief of the sufferers in Ireland. The lix’iccicil Steamer. The Baltimore Hun of the 2Ulli inst. says.— “ There teems to be no doubt entertained in New York, of the truth of the statement that the speculators have arranged expresses from Halifax, at the expense it is raid of .$5,000* toobtiii the news by the Cambria, in ad vance of the press. It would be well, thcre fore.for dealers to be on their guard, lest they may be led to sell or buy at prices which a knowledge of the news would lead them to regret. The steamer has now been out six teen days, and may be momentarily expect «d, as the Boston Telegraph is in order.” o*The Srate Treasury of Pennsylvania is short about $200,000 of the sum requisite to pay the February interest on the Stale debt. The Governor asked the Legislature to au thorize a temporary loan to make it up,which was granted. O’Captains Wilson and Duggan, and their two companies of volunteers from Edgecombe rountv, N. C. sailed from Srnilhvilie on Mon day, 15th instant, on board the schr. E. S. Powell. They are bound for Brazos San tiago. IwantiicKr I’, S. SfuHlor. On the twenty-ninth ballot tlie Kentucky Legislature succeeded in choo-ing an United Slate* Senator —Judge Underwood w as elect ed, receiving 81 voles, Mr. Metcalf 15, and Mr. McAfee 39. Ve AV6LI T -1 N II ONNE T S . PATTISON, NOE A CO.. Patentees and Manufacturers, 23 Delaney Street, New Vurk. ifCr Mr. Editor —Please announce the follow ing named gentlemen as candidates for Members of Council forWard No. 1. at the coming election In April next: —JAS. GODBY, V. P. SCHULTZ. Feb. 18 *— iWe arc authorized to announce Dr. J. G. McWHORTER as a candidate for Mayor of the the City of Augusta, at the election on the second Monday in April next. Feb. 16 Wc are authorised to announce Co!. G. F. PA RUSH as a candidate so re-election as Member of the City Council from Ward No. l.,at the en suing election m April next, [Feb. 17 * — Mr. Editor —Please announce the name of CHARLES E. GRENVILLE, Esq., as a candi date for Council in Ward No. 1, And oblige Feb. 17 *— MANY VOTERS, i Kr Mr. Editor —Please announce Dr. I. I*. GARVIN as a candidate for Member of Council for Ward No. 1, and oblige Maw Voters. Feb. 20 —* 119 We are requested to announce il. !)• HELL, as a suitable candidate for Aldermen in Ward No, 2. *— Feb. 17 ReIiLF FOR IRELAND. 31vyon’s Office, > February 13, 1817. S At the suggestion of the Committee of Five, ap pointed under resolution of Council, fur receiving subscriptions for the sufferers in Ireland, that their number is inadequate, I hereby add to that Com mittee the following citizens, with the request that they will serve: John Kerr, Daniel Hand, John C. Carmichael, John Foster, William Wafcon. Feb. 14 L. D. FORD. Mayor. \£T R. S. Jackson, Teacher on the Piano Forte, Flute and Violin, respectfully • tenders his sen ices to the citizens of Augusta. References—Henry Parsons, Thus. Richards ami T. S. Metcalf, Esq’rs. N. 11.—For terms, A:c., inquire at If. Parson’s Music store. fun Dec. 1 ANOTHER IMPORTANT LETTER FROM GEORGIA—READ IT. W® are daily receiving testimony like the ful- j lowing from the North, South, East and West. Messrs. Reese Ware —Gentlemen—l was af flicted with asthma for fourteen years, and had tried every remedy in the country; I had also been to several physicians, and found no relief whatev er. I was afflicted at times so severely, that the blood would gush from my nose, and my breath ing was difficult. Indeed the disease had gained so much on me that I despaired of ever getting ■well, when I chanced to get a bottle of “Wist.ir s j Balsam of Wild Cherry,” which effected a perfect I * eure, and I now consider myself perfectly sound. : This can ha proved by numbers of men in Frank lin county and its vicinity, and 1 think it my duty to let il bo known. THOMAS A. PATRICK. Franklin Co., Ga., November 10, 1846. For sale in Augusta, w holesale and retail, by 1 HA VI LAND, RISLCY & CO., and also by I THOMAS BARRETT a CO , and Dealers in ! Medicines generally in Georgia. Teb. 10 +3.— IIS 1 I COMMERCIAL. Latest DATES from i. f v eßpoo i.j vN. 10 LATEST dates from iiavrk,:::::::::::::::::JAN. 15 NEW YORK, Feb. 17.— Colton. —The market continues very dull, and closes with a downward tendency; we have reduced our quotations i c per lb. The sales since our la>t are 2200 bales, ui which IGrtO bales were Upland and Florida, tlitis; Ord to good ord UU a l(«4c; mid to good mid ll a Hi; mid fair to fair ill a 12; fully fair to good fair 12f to 124. Molasses. —There has been but little Cuba on the market since our last, and the sales are small, say 2UO hhd* in lots at 204 a 28c, which is a fur ther improvement. New Orleans on the other hand has been rather dull, and the sales in some instances have been at a slight decline, they in i elude 06 hhds at 3Gc, and 25U bids at 3 C>t a 37E A lot of 35 hiiJa Hunnaia was taken for distilling at 25, 4 mos. Sugars —The market since our last has contin ued very firm, and full price* have been obtained. The transactions include 400 hhds New Orleans at 7i a 81c, and 050 hx* Havana at 7 a S for Brown, and 8 a 81,4 mos, for While. Freights. —To Liverpool, cotton, tq. and rd. bales, 7-lGa id per lb; flour 7s Gd a 8s per bbl; to Havre, cotton, sq. and rd. bales, J i a lie per Jb, flour $1.50 per bid. I FEU. 18, Bp. m—The stock market was again dull, with a declining tendency. the flour market is without change in prices j f ont those in yesterday’s report. There are sel | !ers. but no buyers of Genesee brands of flour at ; §7.25 a A7,37i. Southern brands, held at §6,75 a 6,87 t. Roth buyers and sellers are holding of} for further advices from Europe, momentarily looked I for and are but little disposed to operate. ."Sale* of I 5000 bhls corn meal at §5,181 per bbl. j Whisky in bbls 2Sjc per gallon. The cotton market is dull and prices rather on i the define. Operations very small. The weather is unpleasant—raining at initr- I vals. ; No local news of interest. I»y Magnetic Telegraph. f Correspondence of the Baltimore Patriot.] NEW 5 ORK, Feb 19, 8 p. in.—There is a bet ter feeling in Stocks and prices buoyant. Flour is without change. Dealers are holding off for the steamer’s news, not yet in. Genesee flour is held at §7.25; some ask more. Southern brands, 0,75 to 6,8!f. Corn meal 5,181 to 5,25 ! per bbl. Nothing special in Genesee Wheat; prime white worth 17U a 173 c. Sales of about 4UUU Illinois red at 162 cts. 4000 bushels Rye sold at 97c. Yellow Corn. IS a 98c; sales 30,01)0 Bushel*. Whisky,2Bcin bbls. Colton continues dull and prices a shade lower, j wiiha downward tendency. The operations lim ned; dealers a wailing tile news. Provisions in good request, and prices slightly on the advance. A good demand for Groceries—prices main j tained Coffee in fair request—holders firm. ( Great anxiety i* manifested for the news of the ! steamer Cambria. MOBILE. Feb. 17. Cotton —Our last report J left the market in a sinking condition, under the ( influence of movement in freights and j the pressure of money matters. The .-ante condi | lion offbings has prevailed this week —only ifpo>- j sibietbe incumbrances have increased. The mar ! kel continued to decline till Saturday last, when middling cottons were quoted at 1U a 10* c. For I the last two or three days, however, the market has assumed more steadiness, am! it must be noted, i the transactions are small—only such parties offer j ing their stocks as are compelled or instructed to j sell at the present prices. The sales this week, as has been the case the last two weeks, embrace to a considerable extent, re .-ales, which, as they are , positive transactions, we are not authorized to ; omit. We give the estimated daily transactions as follows: Wednesday 1000, Thursday 20 0. ITi- i day 2000, Saturday 1200, .Monday 2000, and yes terday 250 D, making in all 10,700 bales The buy ing, as last week, and the wet A previous, lias been chiefly on English, French and domestic ac count. We append quotation* in accordance w ith j closing sales of the week, which are ic above the j rate,-given on Saturday last, indicating rather an 1 upward tendency in the market. LIVER FOOL CLASSIFICATION. Good and fine, none. (wood lair, nominal. Fair, . 11 a Middling fair, 104a 10J Middling lOia 10} Ordinary, 91a ‘Jr The receipts of the week are 21.034 hales, ex -1 ports 8201 b iles, and stork on hand last evening, inclusive of all on shipboard not cleared, 157,CG4 ' bales. The deficiency in the receipts at this port this season from hist is 51 559 bales FEB, 17, p. m —'file mail this morning brought I us a verv imperfect and unsatisfactory outline of I the foreign accounts by steamer Sarah Sands, at j New York, conveyed by magnetic telegraph to Baltimore. The effect of this intelligence, as a matter of course, has been the suspension of all operations in our market till we are in possession of details. We, have only heard of sales to the ex tent of 450 hales, at yesterday’s prices. In freights we have to note the engagement to day of bark 11 uma for Ghent, full at 2c. We hear of no other new operations. The rate last paid to Havre was 2c. NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 16, 2p. in.— Cot ton.— The market quite, at a stand. Corn. —The demand continues steady for good 1 ; lotsa'JSl. Inferior heavy at low er figures. Sales 400, 300 and 260 white, and 2000 and 1000 " into and yellow, all at §l, and 560, part mixed, at 93. Some larger lots pending. Sales yesterday fully 70.000bushels—miliar rate sl. Freights —Firm. Nothing transpired. FEB. 17,2p.m. Colton. —Nothing transpired. 1 If the news he in as reported, il cannot be favora | ble. Sugar —Still an active demand fur the west— sales 500 hhds at full prices. : Molasses. —Sales iOU bins at 26 a 274 c—less ani ; mated. Flour —All the good shipping lots of Ohio that could be had at 86 have been taken—sales up wards of 16.000 bbl*. s;iv one flat boat load and 1500 bbl- at 5.95; 26! 0, 1000,' 3JOIJ, 200. 400. 1-100, here, and 1400 and 15 *0 to arrive, at $6; 450 in store at 6,621; and 200 Illinois at 6,25. Corn. — All good lots taken that could be had at sl. Sales 5000 bushels white, 10,000 and 5000 bushels white and yellow, 2310 sacks Join three lots, 3000 and 2000 bushels do, to arrive, and 3000 sacks while, yellow and mixed, at $1 —part on flat boat landing, ami pari per flat boat. Whisky. —Sales 50 bbls at 221 c; quiet and droop ing- Freights. —Nolllillg transpired. TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 13. —Cotton —Our re ceipts have been small, and prices have had a en deucy upwards, and we qm»te extremes 91 a lie. Sea I-land comes in more freely, prices ranging from 14 to 22c. MONTGOMERY, Feb. 13. Cotton.—Themar ket dull, inactive, the same cau-es rhatoperate on the New Orleans and Mobile markets extending their influence to (his. We quote extremes 9 a 91c, Stock on hand 6071 bah s. j SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE! ARRIVALS FROM CHAR LESTO.V. Ship Vespasian, Bremer, Boston. Ship Delia Walker, Curdray, Boston. Bark Verona, Bogardus, New \ ork. Bark Barrington, Barton, New York. Schr. J. R. Jewett, Snow, New York. Schr. Messenger, Sand-t, New York. ARRIVALS FROM SAVANNAH. Brig Levant, Jellerson, Ne w JYork. Brig Wanderer, Smith. New York. MEMOR ANDA . The bark Convoy, Trescott, for Charleston, cleared at New Orleans on the 17th inst., and the schr. Emelin?, Marshall, on the 16th—cargo of the E.—194 hhds. Sugar, 111 bhls. Flour, 70 do. Molasses,s6 sacks Cotton Seed, 5 boxes Mdze. The brig J inden, Lew is, for Charleston, cleat ed at New York, I7th inst. The brig Sterling, White, for Savannah, clear ed at New York, 19th inst- The schr, Boston, Ccl’inv for Savannah, clear ed at Boston, ITthirm. The ships Columbia, Robinson, to clear on the 23d, and schr. J. W. Erricksoti, Smith, fur Charleston, were up at New York ISth inst. The brig Orray Taft, Coussins, for Charleston, sailed from Providence, 14lh inst. The bark Palmetto, Kendrick, fur Charleston, sailed from Boston, 14lh inst. • SAVANNAH, Feb. 20. —Below—A bark and a schooner. CHARLESTON, Feb. 23. \rr. ship Anson, ; Bark man. N»*w York; Br. bark Tay, Langwill, ' Liverpool; Choctaw, Moore, Boston; schr*. John Hancock, Smibiutes, Sagua ia Grand:; Caa->tilu i lion. Miller, Philadelphia. l Cid. brig* Bremen, .Brem ) Ivoper, Bremen; Ja . ' net, (Br.) Brown, Copenhagen; schrs. Warrior, Haven, Nassau, N. P.; Sarah, Perry, New York, , Susan Ludwig, Cox. New Orleans. Went to sea, ships Constitution, (Br.) Neill, ■ Liverpool; Mara'lam. Johnson, Havre; Sonthern j t-r, (.steam) Berry, New York; harks Perthshire, ! (Br.) Johnson. Glasgow; George Canning, (Br.) i Keay, London; Edward, Bulk ley. New \ork; ■ brigs Hellespont, Crosby, do,; Adel a, \V atson. \V . j Indies; Arabian, Jones, schr. Ann, Dana, | New York. TAX ESI TAXES!* f.M \Y be found at the City Hall, for the next fifteen clays, (Saturdays and Sundays except | ed.) from 9 o'clock a. in. until 5 o’clock p. in. j Tho>e who have laxahle property to return are | respectfully invited to call and do so. IS HAM THOMPSON, u. t. r. u. c. 1 Feb. 23 l2l DANI EL DUN NI SON. | A NEW NOVEL by the late Mrs. Holland, ! price 25 cents. Twenty-six years of the Life of an Actor and j Manager, by Wetnyss, 7.7; cts. I Comic Wandering Jew, with 100 illustrations, I nr . -J f IS. i Florence Delacy, or the Coquette; by the au thor of Able Parsons, 25 cts. Tower of London, by Ainsworth, complete,with illustrations by Cruikslianks, 50 cts. Lives of the Felons, illustrated, 37i cts. Oiph, or the Wreckers of the isle of Shoals; 25 cts. Adventures of a French Gentleman, illustrated, 01 * cIS. Master Timothy’s Book-Case, No. 1,25 cts. The Fairy's Gift, f r young persons, 25 cts. Knight i f Gwynne, by Lover, illustrated by Phiz, 25 cts. St. Giles and St. James, by Douglas Ceroid, i No. 1, g 5 cts. Temptation. hy’.Sue,22 cts. Labile, th- Pirate <d the Gulf, by the author of the South-West, price 50 cts. 1 Jaqties, a new novel, by George Sand, in 2 vols. j 37« cts. each. i Fremont’s Oregon ani California Expedition, 25 cts. The Elves, translated from the German, by Thus. Carlisle, 25 cts. Idle Hour Hook, full of fun and plates, 25 cts. No. 4of Dombey At Son, S cts. Quarter Race in Kentucky, and other tales, edi ted by Win. T. Porter, editor of the Big Bear of Arkansas, <Ae., 50 cts. Sain Houston and his Republic, containing the most graphic descriptions of the Battles ul San Jacinto, the Alamo, «tc. with all the interesting incidents connected with the Texan struggle for Independence, by C. Edwards Lester, 50 ci»- Also, a fresh supply of other new and interest ing works, just received at the Literary Depot. Feh. 23 I JOHN Ml PEE Y PLEASANT STOVALL, WAREHOUSE AMD COMMISSION MERCHANT ' ■mTSTH.E CONi’I.NLE THE ABOVE BUST j V V N ESS on his own account , on the first of : September next, at the \\ arehousu Stovall & j Simmons,at which lime that firm will he di.-solved. j Arrangements have been made with Messrs. An- j i dres, Spears vs Woollen, (to w hom said Warehouse is rented for the ensuing year,) for storage of | Cotton and other produce consigned to him. He has also engaged tiie .services ot ias present part ner, Mr. G. SiHiioNS. Augusta. July 30, 1816. apIO ang 26 DAG IJ Eli It EOT VJPjR MINI ViT UES, Cl E. JOHNSON, Daguericoi i/j)ist, whose j , o Miniatures 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, Racket! A: Co. [Jan. 27 9B A LL I’MRSOAS indebted to the c.-iule ot DOCTRINE BUNCH, deceased, late of Richmond comity, are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and ail persons having de* inaiids against said deceased, will render theta in agreeable to law. WILLIAM H. Me LAWS. Ex'r. Jan 19 9l .18 IN A ISsi liANCi: CO.UPAN 1 Os | HARTFORD. CAPITAL §250,000. f BAIIE undersigned has been appointed Agent for | S, the above Company in this City, and is pre- I pared to insure Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture ! etc., against loss or damage by Fire. All losses j will be promptly settled here. JOSEPH MILLIGAN. Agent. ! sept. 13 6m 38 rg’Uii; jPIdLICAN .M UTU AL INNI- M ANC E 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 1 on the most fair and liberal principles, and its pro fits divided among its customers. JOSEPH .MILLIGAN, Agent, sept. 13 6m 38 CLARK, RACKETY" & hTY HAVE just, received a sp? new and large stock of GOLD and SILVER WA IT 11ES. of the bestir A& makers. Watch Trimmings and ornaments; JEW - EERY, OF ALL KINDS; Silver Spoons. Forks, Knives and Cups; Plated Ware; Waiters, Castors, Candlesticks, Tea Sets, Cake Baskets. &c.; Bri tannia W are; Painted and Japanned Waiters, in sets, anew style; Table .Mats and Brushes, of a (inequality; Mantle Ornaments, gilt and silvered, with drops; fine Mantle Clocks, in wood and mar ble; a great variety of Fancy Goods. Work Boxes. Bead Bags, Bag ami Purse Clasps; Gilt, silver and steel Beads; Cologne Bottles, silver, pearl, shell, ivory and velvet Card < uses; shell ami fine hnlla lo Dressing Combs; Hair Brushes. Tooth Brushes, &c. Six Barrel Revolving PISTOLS, 3 sizes another lot of the famed ’‘Lecuiilire” RAZOR; with 2 blades; a good supply also of Rodgers' and other makers; Rodgers, Mechi, Chapman, laund ers, “Lecoutre,” ami Emerson Strops; Shaving | Creams,“GuerlaiiY’aml others; Old Naples Soap; I choice Lather Brushes; fine Po« kelCutlcry, «tc. SPECTACLES. The Perifocal Spectacles, sold by us, we still recommend, with great confidence, to our cus tomers. We have a good supply in gold, silver, and steel frames, and are prepared tu fit 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 fi'ted to suit the sight witii accuracy. N. B.—Clocks and Watches repaired and regn- ; lated with care. Watch Glasses. Tools ami Ma- j terials for sale to the trade at low rates, oct 22 ]‘J “PERIFOCAL SPK( TACLCS. 1 1 NEITHER THE FRENCH MENISCUS, NOR WOL ' EASTON’S ENGLISH PERISCOI’IC, TO all w ho experience inconvenience in the use of the. common kind of Glasses, and especi ally in night reading, these Spectacles will be found a most valuable substitute; in no case, except w here the optic nerve has been pronounced diseased, have they failed, when properly fitted, to give satisfac tion. No better proof of their superior merit can be given to each individual who may need (Hasses than the satisfaction he will experience in the use of them. These Glasses can be, obtained in this place onlv of CLARK, RACKETT At CO., Agents for the. Manufacturers, who have now on hand a good supply in gold and silver frames. Perifocal Glasses fitted toany frame, for any vision. Spectacles tn gold, silver and steel, for sale very low by CLARK, RACKET! & CO., Dealers ia Watches, Jewelry, Silver W are. Ac rnayS 137 H fcRA W N NI. AIRERS <>f the • imwi ('onsol li P idated Lottery, E\!ra Cla>s No. 7, fur 181<, drawn ai U iliuingum. DM.,on ibth February: 63 3 36 75 63 10 i 6 3 35 44 4l 39 37 23/’ W bole Ticket, combination ‘3 10 85, en titled to the third capital prize ol §5,000, in the above Lottery, u is sold in this cite. I »y E. li. PEZ \ NT, Agent for I). Paine <ic Co. -Managers. Fb.23 _ 13! V. PAINE <Se CO“ MINAOEfiS. Look out for the Xext. Sales dost’ THIS DAY at 12 o'clock. Grand Consolidated Lottery of Delaware and Georgia. Class No. 8, for 1817. 1 j To he drawn on Saturday, February 20, 1547. 50.000 DDLL’HS. §20.0001 §!0.(H)u! §6,000! §5,000! 40 of §1,000! 40 <d §500! with lots of others. Whloe Tickets only § 3—shares in proportion. DRAWING DUE WEDNESDAY EVENING. Georgia Literature Lottery L- */ Class No. 8. for 1347. To be drawn in the city of Savannah, Geo., on Tuesday, 33J February, 18t7. §2,00U! § 1,5l)0! §B79#! §5)6! JO of §350! 10 of §1(10! \\ iih numerous others. Tickets only §1 — shares in proportion. SALKS CLOSE UN SATURDAY. Grand Consolidated Lottery. Class No. 8, Extra, for 1317. 30.000 ©OLL’iISI §5,000! $3,00'!! §3,000! 10 of si ,590! 10 of §1,000! W itb numerous others. Tickets only $3 —shares in proportion. For sale by K. 11. PEZ ANT, \gent, Broad-st., 1 floor below tlie Dank of Augusta. 50“ Orders from the country will meet with i prompt at tent inn if addn-ssed as above. [Feb. 33. I GREEN E A \ !> 1U LASKI UO.U.dUVr T NO V Ni CO ¥ KuJI 9 -A mbt t£ct tia3 ill rN tfcj y J. \V. 1! \UK V &. CO., SUCCESSORS TO ‘ J J. G. (UJir.OCV »V <’4>., T| A.\A«KKS. IA i\{ACLASS J\ o. 7. By \ie\andria Class If ~ FMi. 30, 1317. SALKS CI.USE UN TUESDAY. j $10,000! §6,500! §4,000! §3.000! §2,535! 3o prizes of § 1,00 1 Tickets §10 —sh ires in proportion. CLASS \ k~s7 j -By South Carolina , Class No. 8, Feb. 35, 1347. SALES CLOSE THURSDAY, 75 Numbers—ls Ballots. 7.000 DOLL AS. §3,910! §2.000! §1,160! §1,000! Ac. 1 ickets §3,50 —share* in proportion. CLASS [. To be drawn at Savannah, Feb. 37, 1817. SALES CLOSE UN SATURDAY. } 78 N umbers— 11 Ballots. 7,000 DOLLARS. §2,000! §1.393! §1.100! 3 of §800! Ac. 'Ticket.* only §3 —Shares in proportion. | For sale by JOHN MILLEN, Agent. Opposite the Masonic Hall. SCrOrdei s from the country promptly -'trended to- ’ fib. 30 ' O AT A W> "EB ESFECTFU LLV invites she attention of the -ELS' citizinsof Augusta, and of all dealers in and consumers of v c l n i-j'ij buying in this rau.ket, to an entire, new stock just opened in the elegant idock of iron-front stores J j recently erected on the north side of Broad-street, : and known as ”M e tea I IV Range,” f/us store is the j j tower one of the block , three doors above P. Me- i U run's, and three below the Drug Store of J. K. Marshal, formerly Dr. Wray’s,) where he is pre pared to offer one of the richest and choicest stocks of Foreign Domestic Dry Goods ; | t vor opened in this city. He would especially ask i j theirattentian to the advantages prepared for the I convenience, of customers in the extensive charac jt» rof his assortment, which he intends shall em- I brace every article that, can be rolled for under the | name of Dry Goods, and in the ample room and i perfect light to aid in their selection. Foradvan- I lazes in buying, for the comfort and eonvenieuce of purchasers, for saving their limeand money, no effort ha- beet, spared, and none will be spared, j which the interest of buyer and seller can suggest, ! or an enlightened economy dictate, to make his i business in every respect deserving the patronage j 1 of the public. To his former customers, to whose liberal confi- j clencc and past patronage he has been so long in I debted for business in another State, lie would es penally extend this invitation to call upon him at ids new location. Augusta, December 17,1846. €6 WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION I i! r s i x ess. ; UNDERSIGNED continue to transact U the above business at their extensive FIRE- ! PROOF \\ AREHOLSEj on Jackson-street, near ; the Depot ol the Georgia Rail Road, and to receive Colt"n and other consignments per Rail Road, | without any charge, for a ray age. Their personal attention w ill by given to the in- ; terest of their customers in the storage and sale of all Colton and other consignments entrusted to | tlieir care, and liberal advances made when desir ! ed on produce iti ttore. D’ANTIGNAC A EVANS. Sept. 39 ] V DAW3O.N fc U EAVEU’IS \ Extensive Fire-Proof Ware-House. ; f SAIIK undersigned respectfully inform ilieir ; JL friends and the public, that they still continue the WARE-HOUSE & COMMISSION BUSINESS, at their old Stand on M’lntosh Street, w here they will devote tlieir personal attention to all business entrusted to tiieircare. 'Their rates for Selling and Storing Cotton and j other Produce, w ill be the same a* other regular , houses. Orders for purchasing Groceries. Bagging. Rope, f ! Ac., will be promptly filled at the lowest market t prices. DAWSON A; WEAVER, j July 31 Cm 17 BRICKS FOR S A LM, rSNHL subscriber has for sale and will keep on -w- hand nt his Brick Yard on Green-street, : 350.-000 BRICKS. S. L. BASFORD j Jan 21 ]y 96 FONT. A GOLD PENCIL CASE, withan Amethyst j XjL set in the head. The will be suitably ( rewarded by leaving it at thirlfcce. Jan. 28 —O9 (JAIiIMT Fllllli CONSTANTIN OX HAND, j 4 LWAVS niI'OUTING AND MASUFAC- \ -Cm. TURING the best and most lashioimble styles of FURNITURE. I would particularly call the attention of pur chase is to Chairs of my own manufacture, the workmanship of which I guarantee to stand; if not, return them; likewise all articles of my manu facture. Also, on hand a beautiful assortment of • WINDOW >IiADE3 AND TRANSPARENCIES, ( of numerous patterns, and I propose to *ell for such ■ prices, at w ill leave no excuse f»r purchase's. CHART.*:* A. PLATT’S. i Jan 13 lv 91 FOR SALj:. 4 WOMAN 33 years old, a good Seamstress, Ironerand Washer, and understands house business. Apply at this office. Feb. 21 3 ji9 A CARD. »R. T. F*. CLEV ELAND having’ temporarily withdrawn from the practice of hi* profes sion, I would inform the citizens of Augusta and the public generally, that i have formed a connec tion with Ids former copartner, J\o W Spkak. in the practice of DENTAL SURGERY, ihe bu siness will he conducted under the firm ol Cine land A Spear. Office Broad-si , over Aldrich & Green’s slipe store. . : JNO. A. CLEVELA N D. j Feb. 13 If- 117 * G R All A3l BR K VOi discnedly popular BREAD —so bene fi- H cial to health in Southern climates—can lie j had every day (except Sunday) henceforward. Iresh baked, ut ilaibesuiTs Bakery; or delivered i from bis wagons in any part of the city. Feb. 16 C 115 Executor's Sait. On the first'Tuesday in May next, will be sold,ut the court house iutlv* city of Savannah, A lot on 'Toma Creek, Habersham ; county. to the late Edward Telfair, cun j taining Sold under a decree of the Su perior Court of Chatham county. R. HABERSHAM, Surviving Executor of Alex. Telfair, Execulorof Edvv. 'i’elfair. j Feb. 7 • IDS UA N T El) TO 1 11 : Vi\ fTNTIL the Ist October, a Dwelling suitable for J a small family'- One in Die vicinity' of this office wouhl bevpreferred. Apply at thisulfie.*. Feb. 17 ll7 M VSTODON C OTTON SBFl). N BUSIJFLS received Irciu Missis j .H. ,■**«?xirxv sippi and for sale at reduced j prices, AD \MS, FARGO A C(J. F« bl7 |6 w 4 117 TAILORING IR SIMNS, rpillE subscriber respect fully informs the citi fl. zens of Augusta, that he hts cotnmeiiccd the above, business in the store formerly occupied by Mr. L S. M orris, nearly opposite the Mansion House, where he intend* Making "bud Trimming in llie most fashionable style. His Trimmings shall he of I he best materials, and he warrant* that his workmanship shall not he surpassed by any j other estafdislitnent in the city. A trial is re | quested to establish the fact. G. VV. SHACKELFORD. Jan 17 36 90 j SOUTH CAROLINA R AIL ROAD, ) ii A.MCL lIQ, l ei). 17, i 8 17. S rg-HHS Company will receive and transport to -EL Charleston, grain and provisions of all sorts intended for the relief of tlie sufferers in Ireland, \\ 1 1 In ill t tt n v charge, j Those forwarding packages iFctined as above, : will please mark them "Ireland.” w. J. MAG RATH; Aa’l. Fei). 18 6 1 ] 7 i GOODS FOR SPRING SALES. V» . BAN CKO FT, 253 Kmg'st. Charles- S in ton , S. C., would respectfully invite the at i tention of Planters and their families, who may ; visit Charleston, to his stock of Rich Fancy and Htaple DRV GOODS. His stock will he found ; oneof the largest in the city’, and he is enabled to 1 offer superior inducements in the way of low juices. The slock of Negro Goods, both Cotton and j W oullen. will be found to embrace nearly all the. I leading styles of fabrics usually sold, particularly' : the Georgia and Bouth Carolina Colton and N\ oul ; len Fabrics. AL-SO, A complete assortment of rich Dross Silks, (cul - ored and black,) Bomhasiim, Alpaccas, Colored sln*liiis. (iingiiams. White Good*, Shawls, A r c. 1 Ac. 'i'he stock is intended to embrace every arti cle in the Dry Goods line. I Country Merchants will find It to their ad van- Itoge to examine oitr stock, as the same goods ara oflered at wholesale i n room* seporate from the rc- j tail department, and at prices well worthy their ! attention. Jan. 19 3m— 91 §lO KMVVAIII). Runaway from the subscriber in Beau- fort. So. Ca. on lhe27t!t December last, yhy, a Negro man ntnn.d JUNE, a t.'arpenlcr. June is a black man about live feet, i 0 or | 11 inches high, with full heavy eyes and I stammers, between 25 and 30 years of age. The | above reward will he paid for his delivery to the Jailor of Augusta where he is well known ,or live I ‘ dollars for hi* security in a-a’ other Jail so that I ! get him. ISAAC TAYLOR. | Feb 5 if 106 HOWARD HOTEL, NEW YORK. Corner of Broadway and Maiden Brine. < o_-i THE Subscribers thankful for |7 . njj the very liberal patronage they • 3 have root ived in the above well■■l v - : p~j3 known and extensive Estahliehment heg most res- 1 peclfully to solicit a continuance of tlie same, ! with the assurance that as no Hotel in the city is i better calculated to ensure the comfort and con venience of its guests, so at no other House will stronger endea vnrs he manifested invariably', to deserve the public favor. THOMAS A WHITE, i Jan. 5 2mo - 79 COTTON AND WOOLLEN MACHINE HV FOR FACTORIES. rppHE undersigned having formed a. connection j fl with one of the largest and most extensive I Machine Shops in the United States, are prepar ed to furnish every description of Cotton and Wool len Machinery oi the latest improvement, and in the best style of workmanship, at the shortest no . lice. Samples of the same can be seen at our shop near the Rail Road Depot. HOPKINS & HARDMAN. Augusta, Ga., Jan. 12. S 5 TAYLOR-S HOTEL, (Formerly St. Nicholas Hotel.) 28 COURTLANDT-STREET, NEW YORK. | f VITIE subscriber, late of the Trenton! Tetnpe -EL ranee House, has taken the above Hotel, i painted and put it in good order, and opened it as a Temperance Hotel , where he would be glad to ; wait upon his former patrons and the public genc- I rally, who may feel disposed to give him a call, pledging himself to use all endeavors to make ! their stay agreeable while with him. Price of board per week, §7. ,*• “ day, I 25. i I’LI)AD TAYLOR. Eeh. 7 6—c2 ]63 Brilliant Military Silver Bullet Ve.-t Buttons, ' UCH as were made by the subscriber for Gens. Jackson, Glasscock, and many others of our military worthies of the last war. Manufactured by ’ JOHN GUI MARIN, j Watch Maker, at No. 153. Broad-st. Augusta,Ga. i N. B. They are made with the same old punch ■ } with oneof which Gen. Pakenbam was mortally I wounded at the battle of New Orleans, on tlieStli January, 1315, of which the wonderful incidents therewith connected and recently republished, I ran he seen at No. 153 Broad-st. Augusta, Gal dec 31 ts 75 POTATOES. .Turf received frrnn the North BBLS * y e,low i’OTATOKS, for planting O sip 50 do. a choice article furcating', j , . AL^o, , SEED RA E, Seed Oa:<«, ('orn and Cow Peas. .forsale by SCRANTON A STARK, i Jatl 1 3ra 73 STEEL. THIS ceWirated Rarer and Stallion 'will niake the ensuing season at the —LO-Hampton Course, Augusta, Ga., and | "ill attend alternately, every ninth day. at < her j t kee Ponds, S. C., at tlie moderate price of §3O the season, «<ash, with §1 to the groom. The season will commence the Ist Alarch and I end Ist Juno. For pedigree and performances see bills. JAMES GARDEN. Feb. 5 4m 106 MEI* V.—Ahoutsevenfy.fivedifler entextract? of iherhoicept English aud French Odours, from Ede, Lubin <t Prevost,with an end less variety of American Perfume#,some of them i very fine, and a!! w ill be sold low. march 33 I f MUiSirui IM JU.K SAiiKS. fyOSTPOXEO 1 RiniMOXD Niiiiitirr\s s\lk On the first 1 uesday in March m-xi. will foe Ku ] t » at the lower market house in ;U<- , nlv ' 1.1, between the usual hours ol sale, ih c loVlo'vC ing property, in wit; Ail tli.it tract of land, with the improvements ' thereon, in Richmond {.utility, containing teen luuuircd anti sixty-seven acres more or less, bounded north by Butler’s creek, south by land- of William t>. Dewar, and the estate of A. Rhode*. ( deceased, near the old Tobacco road, east by lands of Walker, Pricket, and the Troig or Little Mill ‘ tract, the Louisville mad ninni-ng through said tract non!) ami south—levied on as the property of John Uaiiskett. to satisfy a li. fa. issuing from the Superior l oan Ilf Richmond county, in favor «.f Slie Hank of Brunswick \s. John Bauskelt. I’m-, j).*rty pointed out 1»v plaintiff's attorney. WILLIAM V. KF.R, Deputy Sheriff. Jan 31 m RICHJK ND SIIERICK NALL. On the first Tuesday in March next, will be sold at the lower Market Utilise, in ihe city of An* frusta, within the legal hours ol sale, the tol* lowing properly, l<* wit : All those lot* or pan els of Land, with the im ; pruveroents thereon, situate, lying and being initio | city i f Augusta, on the east si lo of W ashington j street, and known by the numbers four and live, j in the [dan of lots laid of]' for the estate of An drew J. Dill, deceased, by W illiam Phillips, Sur ; veyor; and bounded south by a lot formerly owned j by John Morrison, (and occupied at this time by | 15. L. N< hr and known as I i numb r three in tho 1 aforesaid [dan oi lots, on the n nth by a Jot con veyed to Philip Mc(.rai), e;isi by a lot of Alexan der Marlin, deceased, and west by said Washing ington-slnet; levied on the. properly of John i Morrison, deceased, to satislV a li. fa. on (before * closure of a mortgage issuing from the tinperior Court of Richmond county, in favor of Hay* Bowdre \s. Daniel Morrison, Admit.Llfulor cf Joint Morrison, deceased. Also, at the same time and place will he sold, all that lot or parcel of Land with the improve ments thereon, situate, lying and being in tlu* county of Richmond, containing seventeen ami three quarter acres more or less, adjoining hutdsof A. V Verdery and "Biers, lex ied cm us tlie pro perty of James 1). Duvjs, to satisfy three execu* lions issuing from li'Jth disirii ! Justices Court of Richmond county, in favor of H. I>. Leitner vs. (« Ogle tree and .fames i). Davi-; levy mudo and re turned to me by a constable. Also, at the'same time and place xxillho sold, all that lolor parcel of Lund, situate in tlu* b wer part of the < ityof Augusta, hounded east by a lot of .Samuel Pickling, vv>-st by a Jet of Antoine Pjc quet,south by a lot cd AnvtrySibley, and north by 1 .liis-st.reet, levied on as (be property ol •Samuel I Pickling, to satisfy two ii fa’s, issuing from ilia 1 Justices Court oftlio 122 d district Richmond coun ty, in favor of Jacob G. G lesson vs. \\ jllfiim P. Rhodes and Samuel Pickling; le> _» made mid re turned by a constable. Also,at the same time and place, will he sold, ail that lot ol land with the improvement, there on, situate in Richmond county, in the forks of the new Miilctlgeville and Savannah roads, con lainingone acre, more or less, hounded by a lot formerly owned by Policy A ndersotj, deceased, the new Mjlledgeville road and the Savannah road*— levied on a» Be* property of John Point and Pris cilla Pond, to salsify eleven li. fas issuing from the J23d district Justice’s Court, Richm'imt cc tin | ty, in favor ofGrecn B. Red vs. John Pond and Priscilla Pond. Levy made and returned by u constable. AARON ROPP. Sheriff, j Jan 30 )UJ F.xcvutors * Sole. Will he sold, at the lower ni irket house in the ritv of Augusta, on the first Tuesday in .March next, between ti.e usual hours of s ,)e, Tint! valnaide block of buildings on the son’ll side, of Broad street. I elonging to the,estate, of Jo: u 1 Fox, deceased, and known a> i ox's Rang. . 'J ha I same will be divided into has. pints of which may he seen on application to the Executors, A I.SO, • j *220 Shares Capital Stock of the Bank ofAtt* 5 nsi a. 73 shares \ugusta Insurance and Ranking Co, •In ill area Bank of the stated’ Georgia. 55 shares Georgia Rail Road an 1 Banking Co. Tennis made known oil dav of Side. HENRA 11. i I'M MING, ANTOINE PR fill ET, I Surviving Ex’rs of the will of John Pox, deceased, i J0n.29 JU'i ; &s“Tiie Charh’ston Courier and Savannah Re publican will copy the above. Hank of Augusta Slock ! Will he sold, at public a net ion, on the first T ties* ! day of April neji, at the lower market house in the city of Augusta, 1 illy Shares of tie* Capital Stock of the Bank of Augusta, hypothecated to said Bank by P. S. Smith. JAS. W. DAVIES, Cashier. Jan. 27 —2Bts yy ICUIVEN SHERIFF SALK. V* ill he sold before I lie Court House door in Jack son horo, on the. first Tuesday in April next, be i tween the legal hours of sale, the following pro. perty to wit: One Negro Boy, by the name of John; levied upon as the property of Lewis Conner, to satisfy one Superior Cohn fi. fa. in favor of Ann D. Bry ■ un, Guardian, and others. EDMUND B. CROSS, Dep. Sheriff. ! Feb. 3 101 SC it I YEN’ SHERIFF 9 *.) SALK, i Will he .sold before the Court House door in tin) J village of Jacksonboro. on liie first Tuesday in. j March next, between tin* legal hours ol sale, '1 he following lots of Land, containing in all three hundred and fifty acres, bounded on the cast by lambs of Richard -Herrington, south by Briar Creek, and till other sides by A. S. Jones; levied on as thy property of W illiam i*. Cus-eaux. and Mary Herrington, under a mortgage ft. la. in fa vor of A. S. Jones. Property pointed out by said fi. fa. JEFPERSON ROBERTS, a. s. c. Jim. 31 n! ‘.H SCREVEN SHERIFF’S BALE* Will be sold,before the court house door in the v il lage of Jacksonboro, between the usual hours i of sab*, on tire first Tuesday in April next, the' ■ following Negroes, to wit: Jerry, a man; Judy, a woman; Aurelia, a girl; ! Jackson, a hoy; Emanuel, a iffy, and Moses, a boy—--levied on as the property ol Jacob Bryan, j deceased, in favor ol a mortgage Infix, in favor of i Isaac Bryan. Property pointed out I>v said fi fa. JEFFERSON ROBERT*', Sheriff. . J.P.2J 100 Administrator V Sale and Hiring, i Will be sold at public auction, on the first Friday in March next, at the late residence ol Georga ilixon, late of Taliaferro connlv deceased. Ail of said deceased’s perishable property, con sisting of Horses, Co;vs. Hogs, Corn. Fodder, Oats, W heat. Bacon, Household and Kitchen Fur niture, A;e. The negroes ofisaid deceased will bo hired, and the land whereon he resided at tin time of los death, rented, at the same time, and place. ; The Verms of the sale and hiring vv ill be made J known on the day. 'i he sale and hiring will he continued from day to day until all shall be sold j and hired. BUFORD BIRD, Adm’x. j Jan. 27 wnl fiS I Administrator’* Stilt. On the first Tuesday in March next, will be sold, at the lower market house in the city of Au gusta. j The real estate of Andrew Mitchell, deceased, j situated on Jackson street, in this city, am] i onei.— j ting of a two story Dwelling House of brick, and a two story Dwelling House of wood. 'Lite Lot j on which the said buildings are situated, front oh i Jackson street 12‘.ff feet, which u ill he divided and : sold separately, if required. Sold for Ihe benefit jof the heir.-«>f the estate. Conditions made upow on the day of sale. , ROBERT WALTON, AdinT. Jan, 12 ' v. id—- S*> ' A.dm in is/ra tor* Side. By virtue<dim order of the Honorable the Infe rior Court of driven County, when sitting for I ordinary purposes, will be sold at the Court House door in said County, on the first Tuesday in April next. l»etween the usual hours of sale, the following Property, viz: tour hgs in the village; oi ,1a ek son boro: on said lois area good Dwelling and otlieront lmilt»mg-. Abo j two hundred and fifty acres of Land, adjoining j land of Benjamin Taylor. John Tpylctr and others, sold as the property of Jacob Bryan, deceased, for .the benefit of the hedr? and creditors of -aid de” , ceased. Tex mi on the day, ISAAC BRYAN. AdnPr 1 ..