Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, February 24, 1847, Image 3

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AUGUSTA WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT, FEBRUARY 21, 1817. ARTICLES, \P‘ r - Hkoltsule. ARTICLES. 1 Per. fVhohsnle. \ EXCHANGE. BAGGING— Gunny.- n I'/'V/V' .* *. , * 'bl. --p a ‘ Augusta Insurance ami BatikiiigComjmny,.. pur Kentucky 15 aOO MULASBES—Cuba ;al. '£*3o Hank u( Augusta !.... ....!!.. BALE ROPE —Manilla. ft 10 al2 | >' Orleans 1... 3S a4O |. Branch State of Georgia, Au«u«ta, “ rT Kentucky (*a 8 ) NAILS—*Cut, 4ii to 2UiI (•••• aa a* |l Bank of Brunswick,.. “ BACON—Hams I >U OlLS—Sperm. W . strained 30 a Georgia Kail Hoad, “ g| !,e v, r* U Si !• iall strained d *» « j Mechanics’ Bank, “ Shoulders ... » a 61 Summer do.* lt>o a H-iuk «>< :St MtrvG “ BETTER Goshen, prime lb 23 aBS j Linseed jbbl.j 874-t i Bank of ~.,.,.,.•0 otnitr>.. a 3 aimers ) a Bank ol t!ie Stale of Georgia, at Savannah,... “ CAN DLLS—-spermac**tti ' 35 Lard 100 a , {r;u ,, hc * of ditto f.. .. “ e .... .ui j P> V. * - !ihi. t aio .\lanue and Fire Insurance Rank, Savannali,. “ rI . PP , r v ISo f r,lem du ® ; J ;; Z l a2jo , »«...•!. of diuu,aiMa««.. » r 9a 1 lb * a Plante*’ Bank Savannah, “ COrrLL —Cuba none. PIMKNIO 14ia , >.> ... ■ ’ .. Rio 8n 10 RAlSlN’S—Malaga, bunch box 223 a 233 Java ....; mu 13 ' Muscatel !....! 2 a j, Central 11. Rk g. Co., Savannah, “ Laguayra 0n 10 j RlCE—Ordinary 100. 4 a 425 | ''g * s " n ~V I lS ’ fShirtings, browu 3 4 yd. s*« 64 j Fair ... 450 « 5 ;a..k .. Camden .. 3 ~t u ■ /’i i n r Hank ol Georgetown -3 i-S .< < 8 Good and Prime .*2j a oo I , .. . 0 ~ , , i ~,i r I t > , ■ , ... Commercial,Co lumbia .! L, . , “id-vv.de ba 12* , f r renchßrand.es gale L«« Bj| Vlcrchanls’. a! Cl,era vv . ‘ ‘ “ 01 Sheeting, brown. 5-4 Uaio < L**er Frere* 1 t/- “ .r,* 1 Bank .( I lamhnr. -2 2 bleached, d-4 IS a 20 {• Holland («m 120 a Ij!) v , ’ *’ £ j Checks ! 10 «10 3 American G.n !.... 374 040 Alabama No es 2 d.s. | Bed Tick 12 «18; - J m,aica Rmn 1....! 15 *a 2 | Merchants l ank ot Macon. 5® 0 “ j Oznahurgr, Boz !Jo a 104 - N.E. Kmn.luls. an 1 brls ‘ j36a37 ;| Commercial Bank. at failed I Yarn (assorted) ft 17 a I'J » VVliiskev, I‘liil. & Rail ! 33 (1 33 No sai.k on iinckrtain. Ulatl—Mackerel. No. i bbl/12 n)3 l>o. New Orleans 1 33 a33 |l U:u 'lt of Darien and Branches. Do. No. 2 8 a‘J Peach Brandy 75 a lUU 'j' l kof Columbus. Do. No. 3 671? a 7 SUGAR —Cuba Muscovado lb , ya 10 I Uhaltahoocliee Rail Road and I’ankintrCompany - FLOUR —New Orleans none. P. R. A: St. Croix | ; a ' Monroe Rail Road and Hanking Company. Canal 8 3 >a9 CO Havana, white ....' 10 a II jj I’laiiters ami Mechanics’ Hauk, Columbus. G -orma ■ 6 00a7 00 New Orleans ; y« 10 iv' esicrn Bank ol tie-.rgia, at Rome. GRAIN—Corn°. !!!.*!>i>us. 80 nB7 I/«af. I 1 12 al3 j| Exchange Bank, Brunswick. q ;1 j s 50 «55 Lump 11 a 12 j I ns. (>auu of Columbus.at dacon.. no circulation. GUNPOWDER. "*!.‘keg. Gu SALT—T.iverjtoui sack 140 «150 ( I’kmnix Bank ol Columbus. HAY—Eastern 100. Loose jbus.j 37 a 40 J t CHECKS. North River ! , i SO \l*—American,yellow ft ; 5 a 6 j On New York pnr. IRON Pig UK). Sll )T—VII sizes i 130 a 173 Philadelphia, “ Swedes, assorted ion. Al<i 5 SLGAR-S—Spanish . Ai. ■2O n3O j 805t0n,... ........ .. Hoop 100. 7 a American 1....j 8 alO ; (Charleston and Savannah, “ ift 8a 10 T VI,LOW American :•••• 3 a Lexington,Kenitn kv, “ Nail Rods C a 7 TOBACCO —Georgia lb j 4 a 5 Nashville,Tennessee “ LEAD—Pi"and Bar 100.' fi a Cavendish \ ( 15 al7 STOCKS. Stieet i f> 1a 8 TWlNE—Bagging ...j 2) alO Georgia,3 percents lOOuIOI ! While Lead 71u 9 Jl Seine ... 3J a J jj Georgia, 6 pt*r cents 97 a 93 Exports ot* Colton to Foreign and Coastwise Ports, commencing Ist September, 1810. So v:tiiuab ( intrlrsiou. Mobile. !V. Orleans. Pfew Vttrk. Other Part*. i olal. whither imported. is 17. is H>. 1847. 1846. 1817. 1846. 1817. 1846. 1817.1816. 1817. 1846. 1817. 1846. rivemoo .. .. ~45513i 15175f1~66433 37678 i 17220 "45577 120270 226369!! 28825 49441 7991 Hull ..... 1 i 1 I I: | (I I 61 i i il Glasgow and (ireenock ...ij 7364. 3147 3734; 18021 2630 1500 5173 HlOl'j 527! Cork and a Market 1 ! || «G 34 J63G | j * j _JIO9| J 942 373 j i ! _} Total to Great Britain Y S'JJ 'BOI9 72823 411 '6 19830 47077 128532 260233 29325 37<>79 1914 7991 3 )9203 412i->j Havre 7558. 3627 j 32201 18709 lgju3 13821 * 33jot> 3atGi . 19605 jj 342; Ikinleanx I i i I*9 !j so| Marseilles. j j ii 432| 3>6 i 413, 2971: 2123 3062 Nantes ! !! I l| 730 __2 15 \\\ __ 404! ! ! 1 Total to France ! 7.3 S 3627:' 3 653 196-3 Amsterdam jj ii | 4t3 SJU 430, 318, i it Rntterdfam I | • !i i 53 i 890) Antwerp ij | 1914. 311 633 > 1832 11071 4762! Hamhu-g jj Ij v 904' 3762 Bremen I, j 1808 2271 Barcelona .* !| i 5303 1 | (j | Havana, Ac Ij , i 4133 11040! 11010 j 82 Genoa, Trieste, Ac i! 944! 2172 4664 2009 , 13310 4783: 0308 Ghent. <tc || 1 '! j n i 1500 1 | | I I Other Port* , ii D I*2 | j! 1120 871, 177; 1419, 336, Total to other foreign Ports ij 914 j 5H1^ 6530 4183' 32532 10212 jBB 0 13887 1410 336't 6.3792-' 44498 New York. !. 3,23»). 21u77-, 633a3 27736 iuJ<s Jgjjui 19371 273in ; { ■, 3391 "’Voau ■" Rnsion jj 11660 1045! 15212- 12964. 12043 10646: 33212 46093 i 3961) 4943 i Providence ; 2343, 353: 2361 1871 3631 3563 1 I 15851 ji 1623! 3873; Philadelphia - 1200 31-9! 9219' 33641 015 421 ! 3568 4711 : Baltimore Ii 150(1 782: 28911 Bs3 ! 1 ! 03 2943 j 2337, 1843 1| 1170! 1221% Other Port* 1 12761 10446;j 253, ii 5677 3136 3100 15J5 i_ '! 6993! 1139 ' Total Coastwise 61699 16330 96332 1 47;111 33302 3343.) 66823 83209 ij 19613: P 3337 *229746 Grand Total 123 i “S 69076 J 207434 111602 7ti300 1u1268 267143 4175«*6j 7i7u», <8323 26 36 : 27?>36, 77G62 8063t7 xi ywg.'ia Fiwuw»igpißic:TTßTwrawT ls> ."^macui the remainder of the season, as the high prices re cently paid has forced the great bulk of the rr ip f irward. By our tallies below it will he seen that the receipts at all the port* up to the latest dates received are 1,219,073, against 1,175,131 last year, •doming an excess in the receipts this year of 43,- 517 bales being a decrease on the amount fr tm la>t week of 4.365 hales—the principal falling off has been at New Orleans, viz 10.715 hales. Ttie sales in this market since our last sum up only 1213 bales, in small lots from stores and wagons, the particulars as follow : 2 at 84. 9 at Si 55 at ftj, 51 fcl 9,2 at 9J. 145 at 9f, 6at 9., 26 at 9 7-16. 159 at 51. 135 at 9|,6 at 9 11-16, 142 at 91, 76 at 9r, 16 at 9 13-16, 279 «t 10.83 at 101,32 at 10 3.16,98 at 10}, sat 101 and 7at loi cents. The above sales are at a decline of about 11 a I i cts. from the high est point paid this season. Tim market Is still 100 unsettled to give quotations, and we again omit them. The Cambria’s advices are daily looked for, and until they are received there will be but little done in this market. RECEIPTS OF COTTON, From the Is/ Sept., 1846, to latent dales received IS 16-7. 1815-6. Savannah, Feb. 19. 191,854 91.476 Charle-non, Feb. 20, 218,233 139.331 1 Mobile. Feb. 17. 229,659 293.21 ft; New Orleans, Feb. 17, 471,102 573,064 ' TeXas, Jan. IG, 3.29 G 00 j Florida, F.-h. 10, 73 951 72.357 ! Virginia.. Feb 1, 6,420 7.760 j North Carolina, Feb. C, 2,505 3.922 j Total, 1.219,073 1,175,131 ] STOCK OF COTTON Remaining on hand alike latest dates received.. j Savannah, Feb 19, 61.752 25.553 \ Charleston. Feb. 20, 61 9X95 4 1.293 | Mobile. Feh. 17. 157.664 175.865 ! New Orleans, Feb. 17, 5i7.4"2 174.033 Texas, Jan. 16. 1,200 00 i Florida. Feb. 16. 41.281 32.569 .Augusta A Hamburg, Feb I. 37.290 43 607 I Macon, Feb. 1, 22.420 27,379 i Virginia, Pel*. I, 300 80!) I North Carolina. Feh. 6, 9 '0 1.100 New York. Feh. >7, 46.950 29.400 ! Philadelphia, Feb. 9, 1,572 7.999 Total. 662.846 562,590 j GROCERIES —The stock at present on hand is light for the season of the year, but well assort ed; our merchants however, have nt tde arrange- I roents fora fair spring business, and have goods on the way which are daily arriving. They show every disposition to centre trade at this point, and are determined to offer inducements to such nf our country friends as may pay us a visit. They say truly, they obtain their goods from the same mar kets as the merchants of Savannah and Charles ten, and buying on as favorable terms can afford to sell them at as moderate profits. CORN—Still has an upward tendency, and several small lots, received by Rail Road and wagons, have been sold this week at 80 cents —re- tailing from stores a! 871 cents. MOLASSES—Both Cuba and New Orleans arc on the advance. In the early part of the week, 50 hhds. Cuba were sold on the wharf a t 26c. towards the close, several small lots were sold at 28 cents—and holders are now asking 30 cents |»er gallon. BAGGING.—SaIes have been reported to us thia week ol small lots Kentucky, at 15c., which is an improvement on the prices paid last week. Bale Rope is sbn looking up. COFFEE —Tiiere is a fair supply of Rio on hand and several Jots have changed hands this week at Si a 9 cents per lb. SUGARS—AII descriptions of Sugars are j scarce, and prices still on the rise. No Porto Rico or St, Croix in the market. Sales of New Orleans at 9f a 91 cents. NAILS. Stock fully equal to demand. Sales of 50kegs at sc. per lb. TOBACCO —Four hhds. North Alabama Leaf, have been sold this week at 3c. per lb. THE RIVER—Is Mill in boatahle condition. We have no change to notice in freights— not M , I much offering. To Savannah 75c. per bale T> j Charleston by Rat! Road 1 m xM IM) •uzjm.m ll - jm- g». -j* I’.AMt STOCKS, Ac. {Original! Present Dtvid's. 1 cost. ] value. J per aim Mechanics’ Bank, 109 (00 <fe int. 8 per <t. Aug. Ins. & Kk. Co 109 85 a— 8 per ct. Bk. of Brunswick, j 100 100 alOl |8 per ct. Ilk. of Augusta, { 1 ( )0 89 a9O 16 per rt. Bk. State Georgia, i 100 (82a83 |6 per ct. G. 11. R. & 15k. Co. .1 100 j 77Li 79 ;l per ct. Iron Steam Boat Co.{ 100 \Boaoo ]8 per ct. NEW' YORK. Feb. 29.— Cotton —The transac tions continue >m ill, and prices have still further declined; we have reduced our quotations half a cent, hut in the presfmt condition of the market they are but little better than nominal; the rates now current are generally considered to he two cents below the highest point. The sales since our list are 2600 hates, of which 330 bales wore Up land and Florida, thu- : Ord to good ord 93 a I'He; mid to good mid 10| a 101; mid fair 1 1 fair tj a Li; fully fair to goo i fair 11 3 to 2*. Molasses —New Orleans continues dull, and is if anything rather lower. For Cuba, however, the market retains its firmue s We notice sales of two carg cs (.ardenas at 29 cents; KK) hhds in lots at j the sum* price; 170 do. Trinidad, 33; and 159 bids New Orleans, 36 a 37. 4 mos. Sugars —The market has been pretty active since otir last, and closes with much firmness, but in prices. we have no further change to notice.— The sales include 1 (•()•> hhds New Orleans at 7i a 1 83 cents; 29 • Cuba Muscovado, about 7 a7*;uud ; 50 i bxs. Brow n Havana, 74 aB, 4 mos. Freights. —To Liverpool, Colton, square and ■ round bales, id. a i 1. per lb.; Flour, per hbl Bs.; to j Havre. Cotton, square and round halos per lb. lia ; J fc.; Flour , per lb. $ i s>. I Correspondence of the Baltimore Patriot.] ISy Dlagitctic Telegrapli, NEW \ UlUi, l-’cb. 20, 8 p. in.- lip to this li< ur tiiere are no tidings of the steamer. Her news is momentarily looked lur with great anx iety. There is no change to notice in the stock mar ket —small transactions. Whi-kv his advanced with sales at to2oj cts. per gallon. 'J’he Cotton market continues quiet. No change in prices. Provisions and groceries are in good request pries looking up. Exchange on London 5g to 5| per cent, prem ium. * The weather is seasonably pleasant. Not much doing in Flour; the market without any special change —Genesee brands are he d at :$T.’25; sale of Southern to a moderate extenfht 89 per bid. Corn .Vital is selling at S 3; some held at higher rates. There is a fair demand for Corn. Sales of about 50,009 bushels ve.low at 95 to9S cts. NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 13, 2 p. m.— Cotton. —Market at a stand—parties waiting letters. Sugar —Sales 209 hlnls.—stock light—prices stiff. Molasses Less animated—sales 350 bbls. at 27c. Flour —Holders are generally asking $6 50; buyers at 6 25. Sales 250 and 300 bbls. Ohio and 39 Illinois at 659 Corn. —Sales 5990 bushels mixed, 200 sacks white and 1190 ivhiteaiui mixed at Sl—2oo yellow at 1 05, and 809 1 bushels white and yellow, with conditions, at $1 07—good lots generally field at I 05—we h«ar of a contract to arrive by the Isth April, for 15.000 bushels\whjte and yellow'at 80 cts.. sold under positive instructions from the ow ner in the West. Bacon —2o casks Sides sold at SI. Sales at re tail nt 81 a 9c., and Shoulders at 7c. Lard —Some transactions have occurred, but the particulars have not yet transpired. Whisky —There is more activity—Sale* 800 bbls on private terms; 2 lots of 100 each at 224 c., 77 at 23, and several smaller lots at the same. Freights —Masters are asking higher rotes—say Ss. fid. a 9s. for Flour, and 21J. for Corn, but noth ing transpired. MONTGOMERY, Feb. 20.— Colton. —There is 1 nothing doing in this market worth noting. We quote extremes 9 a .oc. SHIPPIXG IXTELLIGEX('E. j ME.MOKANDA. The Br. bark Abby, Landis, from T iverpool, for j Savannah, was spoken off Charleston bar, 22ii in stant. The ship Charleston, Brown, for Charleston, cleared at New York, 19tb inst. Cargo of the bark Convoy, mentioned in our ! last n* having cleared at New Orleans fir Charles- ! ton— 3 6 hhds. Sugar, 95 bbl*. Mula-ses, 771 nc« TJarfin j, 332 coiK R »{'C. ARRIVALS FROM CIIARLKSTO.N. Ship 11. Allen, Wi'son, New York. •Sclir. Caravan. Springer, N vv York. ARRIVAL FROM SAVANNAH. Brig N. F. Fruihingham, Bussey, New York. SAA ANNAII, Feh. ‘23—Arr. hark John Ben eon. Pitcher, New Orleans; schr. Maria, Johnson, » harleston; steamers Lamar, Philpot, Augusta; Chatham. tin. CI(J., Hr. ship Oregon, Herron, Liverpool. Went lopen.schr. Ann 1.)., Bedell, New York; Providence, Peterson, Baltimore. Deported, steamer Chatham,llnhhard, Augusta. CII V REES I U.S, I**!) 23. Vrr. brigs George, A ales. New York; Paul T. Jones, Taylor, fi>t. Thomas; schr. Hornet, Sfroin, New York; Cape hear, A oiin X . Sagna hi Grande; Lodcmia A. Eli za, Brock, Philadelphia. I hi. I>r. ship Dolphin, Sullivan. Liverpool. \V ent to sea, hrjgs Bremen, Koper, Bremen; I Salishury, Colby, Ha\ re; < la rend m, Clapp, Wtl uimpton, N. C.; schrs. Warrior, Haven, Nassau, N. P ; O. If,, Dole, Philadelphia. In the offing—A barque. TAYIkS: TAXES*! SMA\ lie touii‘l at the City Hall, for the next fifteen days. (Saturdays and Sundays except* 1 ed.) from 9 o’clock a. m. until 5 o’c lock p. m. I Those who have taxable property to return are. i respectfully invited to call ami do so. ISUA.M TIIU.MP.3ON, r. t. r n. c. i Feb. 23 l2l FUll SALE. 4 WOM AN 22 years old, a good Seamstress, Ironerand V\asber, and understands lu*u*e i business. Apply at this office. Fell. 21 3 H 9 A CARD. ©R. T. P. CLEVEL V.\D having temporarily withdrawn from the practice of his profes sion, I would inform the citizens of Augusta and the public generally, that 1 have formed a connec tion with his form-r.copnrtner. J.\o W Spear, in the practice of DENTAL SURGERY. The Ini siuess will he conducted under the firm of Cleve land $ Spear. Office Broad-st., over Aldrich &. Green’s shoe store. JNO. A. CLEVELAND. Feh. 13 ts 157 dR AH V II IJ Rlf A I). rniiHS d jsercedly popular BREAD—so benefi- | B. cial to health in Southern climates—can he had every day (except Sunday) henceforward. fresh baked, at Hatheson’s Bakery; or delivered from his wagons in any part of the city. Feh. ifi G 115 BRILLIANT ANt> CUIAI' J.lGlilS FOR S TORES, HOTELS, Arc. Ac. ’3plIE Subscriber ha« commenced the Man it far- | B taring of CAMPHINE which is decided- ' ly the cheapest and most brilliant iiglit now in use. I and would call the attention of Store Keepersand others in Augusta, t<> this very economical Oil, w hich he otters at wholesale afld retail, and will furnish it fresh to all his customers. He has also on hand and will be constantly supplied with the most approved hanging and side CAMPIIINE LAMPS. B. F. SMITH, Oil Dealer, 70 East Bay. Charleston. S. C. P. S.—He has also established a Distillery for the Manufacture of SPIRITS TURPENTINE ROSIN, PI 1 CH, ami all kinds of VARNISHEsj which he offers to Druggists and others, at w hole sale and retail. Jan. 3 tufS— 79 B KICKS FO R SALE. THE subscriber has for sale and will keep on hand at his Brick Yard on Green-street, 350.000 BRICKS. S. L. BASFORD Jan 24 1 y 9G LOST. A GOLD PENCIL CASE, with an Amethyst set in the liead. The finder will he suitably rewarded by leaving it at this office. Jan. 28 —ts qy (uiiMd Fi l’d miii: CONSTANTLY ON HAND. A L\V AYS IMPORTING AND MANUFAC - TURING the best and most fashionable styles of FURNITURE. I would particularly call the attention of pur chaser 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 SHADES AND T {CANS TAE. fc NCI E of numerous patterns, and I propose to sell for such price*, a* will lea," p ua excuse for purchaser. CTT iPLES A, FL.I TT*5. J;*n it; ly ■J—■ main htstm r>i i Dr AW -V XUM a ERS of the Grand Consol idated Lottery, Extra Class No. 7. for 1817, drawn at Wilmington, Del.,on 18th February; 6J 3 36 75 Cd 40 6 ‘J 35 41 41 3J 27 SA/* Whole Ticket, combination 2 10 35, en titled to tlie third capital prize of 85,000, in the above Lottery, was sold in this eity. by E If FEZ \NT, Agent for D. Paine & Co. Managers. F b. 23 lit dT PAIN iU Ci). M V \ Vt.UGS. DRAWING DI E 'Fins EVENING. Georgia Literature Lottery j Class No. 8, for, 1847. To be drawn in the city of Savannah. Geo., on Tuesday, 23,1 February, 1817. 1,500 DOLLARS, $2,0J0! $1.5 *0! $379?! $500! 10 of 8250! 10 of $100! \\ itii numerous others. Tickets only $i —shares in proportion. “ LUCKY LOTTERY.” SALES CLOSE ON SATURDAY’. Grand Consolidated JLoltery. Class No. 8, Extra, for 1817. •3-MOO DOSaL’RSI SS,'JUJ! S3,(X))! $2,000! 10 of $1,5 0! U)oi $I,000! With numerous others. Tickets only $5 —shares in proportion. DRAWING DUE TUESDAY EVENING. Grand Consolidated Lottery of Delaware and Georgia. Cl\ss No. 9, for 1 w 17. CAPITAL PRIZES. 30,000 imill’RS. I SIO.UUu! $5,0o0! $ l,00o! $3 000! 25 of$l,00U! <Lc \V itli numerous others. 75 Numbers—l 3 D awn ballots. Whloe Tickets only $ .o—shares in proportion. Fur sale by E. 11. PEZANT, Agent, Broad-st., 1 door below the Bank of Augusta. sCr"Orders from the country will meet with prompt attention if addressed as above. [Feb. 24. I.Kid.s I. A \ if i'i. ii ASK i HON |,I ji CNT L O T T E R z ns: J. W. M U.’HY & CO., SUCCESSORS TO J. C. URECOUV A 4 0.. iiANAGEUS. CLASS No. H. By South Carolina, Class No. fi. Feb. 25, ISf7. SALES CLOSE THURSDAY. 75 Numbers —15 Ballots. ! 7,000 HOLLAS. $3,910! $2,000! $1,100! $1,000! A:r. 'Tickets $2,5 J—shares in proportion. CLASS I. To ho drawn at Savannah, Feb. 27, 1817. SALES CLOSE ON SA TURDAY. 73 Numbers —14 Ballots. 7,000 HOLLARS. 1 $2,000! $1.33-'! $1,100! 2 of $800! &c. Tickets only $2 —Shares in proportion. KXTUA CLASS No. 0. Bv Alexandria Class I . Feb. 27, 1317, SALES CLOSE ON TUESDAY. 66 Numlters—l2 Ballots. • $10,000! $1,000! $3,000! $2,200! Joofs2,UUo! I Tickets $10 —shares in proportion. ; For sale tty JOHN V. MILLEN, Agent. Opposite the M isonic Hall. Orders from the country promptly (trended to. I’elt.;*24 )sl\§¥. ' ESPKC 1 i t ETA invites the attention of the la aV fitizin-' of Augusta, and of all dealers in and consumers of : rj CSj*CO^>c£lS3£> buying in thisma ket, to An entire new stork just , opened in the elegant block of iron-front stores recently erected on the north si lo ot Broad-street, and known as " .Metcalf’s Range, 1 ' 'hie store is the lower one of the h'nrk, three doors aih}ve I*. M r - Grvu's. and three below the. Drug Store f* J ■ K. Marshal, formerly Dr. Wray's,) where he i.’ Pre pared to offer one of the richest and choisest siot.Vs of Foreign Ab Domestic Dry Goods j I aver opened in this city. He would especially ask : 1 t heir attention to the advantages prep tree! for the i j convtMiiem eof customers in the extensive eharao- 1 j ter of h s assortment, which he intends shall era ! brace every art iele that can be called for under the ! name of Dry Goods, and in the ample room and 1 perfect light to aid in their selection. For advan- i t.-iL’es in buying, for the comfort and convenience of put chasers, for saving their lime and money, no effort has heel, spared, and none will he spared which tile interest of buyer and seller can suggest, or an enlightened economy dictate, to make Ids business in every' respect deserving the patronage of the public. To his former customers, to whose liberal confi dence and past patronage he has been so long in dehted for business in another Stale, he would es i penally extend this invitation to call upon him at Ids new location. Augusta, December 17,1316. 66 WAREHOUSE | _ I? US I NESS. : UNDERSIGNED continue to transact ■ j u the above business at their extensive FIRE- i ! PROOF WAREHOUSE, on .lackson-street. near ■ I the Depot of the Georgia Rail Road, and to receive j I Uolt"n and other consignments per Rail Road, i without any < barge for dray age. Their personal attention will he given to the in- ! lerest of their costumers in the storage and sale of I all Cotton and other consignments entrusted to j their rare, anil liberal advances made when de.sir ed on produce in ; tore. D'ANTIGN AC Sc EVANS. Sept. 30 Jy I DAWSON & weavers’” i Extensive Eire-Proof Ware-House. | I rBMHE undersigned respectfully inform their i 1 Ml friends and the public, that they still continue ; the WARE-HOUSE COMMISSION BUSINESS, at their old Stand on MTilosh Street, where rliey will devote their personal attention to all business entrusted to theirrare. Their rates for Selling and Storing Cotton and : other Produce, will be the same as other regular houses. Orders for purchasing Groceries. Bagging. Rope, | A.C., will be promptly filled at the lowest market ’ prices. DAWSON & WEAVER. | July 31 Cm 17 ” WASTED TO It TNT, DENTIL the Ist October, a Dwelling suitable for i 1 a small family. One in the vicinity r.f this j office would be preferred. Apply at this office. j Fth - 17 — _ 117 MASTODON COTTON Si;El), fj dl s :1 h BUSHELS received from Missis- j 1 -H- fjp-ii and for sa!?» at reduced j | prices. ADA MS, FARGO & CO. i _Behl7 __ fowl Jl7 I TAILORING m: SIN ESS. rjIHL subscriber respectfully informs the ciii- I -3- zen< ot Augusta, that he has commenced | the above business in the store formerly occupied f by Mr. L. S. Morris, nearly opposite the .Mansion ; House, where he intends Making and Trimming in tlm most fashionable style. Ilis Trimmings ! siiali he ol the best materials, and he warrant* that , his workmanship shall not lie surpassed by any j other establishment in the. city. A trial is re- i quested to establish the fact. A. W. SHACKELFORD. ! J'tn 17 26 90 BACON ! kAcON ! ! ! 88-'.. Jf AMS, Sides, end 1 #ders For sale low t>y hit 7 JOHN R. PO7V 1 AUGUSTA SEED STOKE. 'I HE SUBSCRIBER has returner? to tak J charge of his store in Augusta,.Art and has received a full supply of genuine garden seeds which are of the crop of 1816. Jits customers j may depend upon having none but Genuine and I Fresh Seeds allowances made to country DEALERS. —Bird Seed, Glover Seed. Flower j Seed, Lucerne, Asparagus Roots. Onion Setts. <Sic. J. 11. SERVICE. | Jan. 5 wf2mo— <9 for SALE. _ A handsome dark brown FILLY— | small and ac tive. She moves finely un : der the -addle, and is warranted sound. Enquire at this office.— STEEL. THIS celebrated Rarer and Stallion jU-jUSuill make the ensuing season at the mi)./ « i Uampioo Course, Augusta, Ga., ami will attend alternately. every ninth day, at Citer okee Ponds, S. C., at the moderate price of S3O ih." season, cash, with $1 to the groom. Ti, - season will commence the Ist March and end Ist June. * Fur oedDr’e and performances see bids. 1 a JAMES GARDEN. Feh. 5 4rn lU6^_ U 1 Tn A TTKft THE ICTII I, v ST., all Cottons Um. remaining at the Georgia lvU.il Road Depot over 24 hours after it is turned on .*he platform, will be sent to the nearest Warehouse, ut the ex pense of the consignees. Transp'n. Office of the G. R R & B (’. Augusta, Jan 12,1847. $ Jan. 14 87 CLARK. hACKETf&TCOT" m HAVE just received a VU new and large stock of GOLD and /-Li \ SILVER WATCHES. Os the makers, Watch Trimm'ngs :md ornaments; J E - OF ALL KINDS; Silver Spoons, Forks, Knives and Cups; Plated Ware; Waiters. Castors, Candlesticks, ’Tea Sets, Cake Baskets. Are.; Bri tannia W tre; Painted and Japanned Waiters, in sets, ix new stvle; 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 and Purse ( lasps; Gill, silver and steel Beads; Cologne Bottles, silver, pearl, shell, ivory and velvet Card Cases; shell and fine buffa lo Dressing Combs; Hair Brushes, 'Tooth Brushes, j Arc. Six Barrel Revolving PISTOLS, 3 size® i another lot of the famed "Lecoullre” RAZOR; j w ith 2 blades; a good supply also of Rodgers’ and I other makers; Rodgers. .Mechi, Chapman. >aund ! ers, ‘‘ Lecoutre,” and Emerson Strops; Shaving ; Creams. ‘ GuerlairT’and others; Old Naples Soap; choice Lather Brushes; tine PockelCutlery, A:c. SPECTACLES. The Perifocal Spectacles, sold by us, xve still recommend, with great confidence, to our cus tomers. We have a good supply in gold, silver, | and steel frames, and are prepared to fit them to old frames at short notice. Gold and silver Spectacles, with the ordinary 1 convex glass, for sale at very low rates, and glass es fi’ted to suit the sight with accuracy. N. B—Clocks ami Watches repaired and regu lated with care. Watch Glasses, Tools and Ma j terials for sale to the trade at low rates, o l 22 19 PERIFOCAL spectacles. i NEITHER TilE FRENCH MENISCI S. NOR WOL | EASTON’S ENGLISH PERJSCOPIG. rn"iO ail who experience inconvenience in tin* n-e jl of die, common kind of Glasses, and especi ally in niaht reading, llicst- Spectacles will he 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 he given to each individual who may need Glasses : than the satisfaction he will experience in the u>e of them. These Glasses can he obtained in this place only j of CLARK. RAC KETT At CO., Agents for the Manufacturers, j who have now on hand a good supply in gold and silver frames. Perifocal Glasses fitted to any frame, for any vision. Spectacles in gold, silver and steel, forsale very low by . CLARK, RACKETT A CO., Dealers in Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, &C. may 8 137 SlO KEWAIti). Runaway fmm the subscriber in Beau 'r/i f"rt. So Ca. on the27lh December last, vj n Negro man named JUNE, a Carpenter. I \ June is a black man about five feet, 10 or -Jj—U. Jl inches high', with full heavy eyes and 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 five dollars for his security in 'nv other Jail «o that I get him. 1 8 AAC TAYLOR. Feh 5 ts 106 HOWARD HOTEL, NEW YOliTf. Corner of Broadway and Maiden l.ane. flL._a THE Subscribers thankful for jj~-X L: :Sj the very liberal patronage they Iff , .- ” .have received in the above well J/-j_ a! ; known and extensive Establishment licg most res pectfully to solicit a contiiniaiice of the same, with the Assurance that ns no Hotel in the city is iit-tter calculated to ensure the comfortand con venience of its guests, so at no other House will stronger endeavors he manifested invariably, to : deserve the public favor. THOMAS WHITE. Jan. 5 2mo— 79 COTTON AM) WOOLLEN MACHINE RY EOK FACTORIES. TAHE nnder.-i.gned having formed a connection with one of the largest and nv>st extensive j Machine Shops in the United Stales, are prepar ! cd to furnish every descriptiorrof Cotton and Wool | len Machinery of the latest improvement, and in j the best style of workmanship, at the shortest no -1 rice. Samples of the same can be seen at our shop near the Rail Road Depot. HOPKINS A; HARDMAN. Aiiguata, Gm., Jan. 12. B5 TAYLOR’S HOTEL, C Formerly St. Nicholas Hotel.) 28 CGI RTLANDT-STREET, NEW YORK. rgl H E subscriber, late of the Tremont Tcmpe ranee House, has taken the above Viotel. ! [tainted and put it in good order, and opened it ns j a Temperance Hotel, where he v.otild he glad to j wait upon his former patrons ant j ,] lr pn |,li c g ,. j rally, who may feel disposed t <i give him a call, pledging hirnsell to endeavors to make ! their stay ngreuahle while with him. Priceboard per week, $7. “ “ li day, 1 25. ELDAD TAY LOR. Feh. . 6—c2 [OS Brilliant Military Silver Bullet Vest Buttons, (ji<L T CIIas were made by- the subscriber fur Gens Jackson, Glasscock, and many others of our military worthies of the last war. Manufactured by JOHN GLIM A KIN, I \\ntcli Maker, at No. 153, Broad-st. Augusta,Ga. j N. B. i hey are made with the same old punch i with one ot which Gen. Pakenhara was mortally j wounded at the battle of New - Orleans, on thehth I January. 1815. of which the wonderful incidents therewith connected and recently republished, | can he seen at No. 153 Broad-st. Augusta, Ga. | dec 31 ts ' 75 .ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF II -VKTFORI). CAPITAL §250.000. THE undersigned bas ]>cen appointed Agent for trie above Company in this ( dry. and i« pre ! P'irod to insure Buildings. Merchandise, Furniture &r-. lost, or damage by Fire. All losses 1 w ill la pranjpt’v settled here. i ’ JOSEPH MILLIGAN. A-r.* **pt. 15 -‘tn pCTuik; sali-;s. Executors' Sale. Will he sold, at l lie lower market house in th» r-ity | »f Augusta. on the firstTuesday in March next, 1 between the iiMtal hours { ,f H nle, Timl valuable liliH-k of buildings nn the cguth side of Broad street. belonging to the estate of John Fox, decea‘■ed, and known as Fox’s Hang-*. The same xxill be divided into lots, plats ol wliich may be seen on application lot lie Executors. A I.SO, 220 Shares Capital Stock ol the Bank of Au gusta. 75 shares Augusta Tnsurarrre and Banking Co. 45 shares Hank of the state of Georgia. ■ shares Georgia Kail R >ad niul'llunking Co. •*■ emu made know n on day of sale HENRV H. ‘ L-51 MIN’O, ANTOINE FKQUET. Surviving Ex’is of me w ill of John Fox, deceased. Jo:i.2J 100 I be Charleston Courier ami Savannah lie j pub.lean will ropy the above. | Bank of Augusta Stuck. i Will be sold, at public amthm, on the first Tues day A P r »l al the lower market home in the city of A«gu>ta. Fifty Shares of the Capital Stork of the Hank of Augusta, hypothecated to sail Hank by P. s. Smith. JAS. \V. DAVIES, Cashier. • Jan. 27 —2rt s *j*j Executor's Sole. I On the first Tuesday in May next, will be sulo.at j the court house in the city of Savannah, A lot of land on Tucroa Creek. Habersham comity, granted to the late hid ward Telfair, con taining 575 acres. Sold under a decree of the Su perior Conn of Chatham county. K. HABERSHAM. Surviving Executor of Alet. Telfafr. Executor of Ed vv. Tsfiair. j Feb. 7 103 CIG MiS! CIG \ !»S!! <IK A ilsTYl t V ' N|) fine uega | I.IA ( JGAKS. sjmiii small and line Uega.ia Cigars, 4.000 Co zadores. j lo 000 sin.oV « l(i Plantation, 6.000 I .a Car ‘linn. 21,7:50 of the , el t '*>™ fed Allianza. which is pro nounced the finest ( i ’■ r in this marker. .TO-t received and M r ‘tie at Cl > I. V(.IhOFR’S Cigar and Tobacco Store, one door below J. I*. Set/s’drv goods store, Broun ft. Feb 10 tfi— 118 c.v.ii piiiac mTn iu /v> gv, l a->ii* AM) UIL STUUK, Ao. 252 KINd-ST. CHARLESTON. S. C subscriber would respectfully invite flua m attention of the < bi/.ens of Augusta tothiV establishment, particularly to the me ofCamphine, as liejng the most eccnnniical ami brilliant light yet invented. It is extensively used in this city in all the hotels, bar rooms, how ling saloons, and ful ly one-half of i lie stores, and in all the printing offi ces and reading rooms. It is marine ctured fresh every day and will he delivered at the Rail Road i Depot free from expanse of porterage. ALSO. Camphirje Lamps. Murphy’s mannf ictnre; also, i Camphibs, Solar and Lard Lamps, of Dyott’s. and | < orneliiH & Co.’s, and Horn’s (.lass Camphme | Lamps,a)! of w hicli are warranted to give satisfic | lion. All I .ask is a trial k» convince any one of j the advadtages < t’ Camphine over anv other light. > Also, Howland’s Boston W inter extra clarified Lard Oil—this oil enjoys a high reputation here. Judd’s V> inter Sperm Oil. warranted; >per in and Solar Oils, various qualities, and rs■ •ii it (Pas. N. F. lIIPLEV. 252 King-st.,Charleston, S. C. j Feb. 21 tiw— ]l9 jj. Pai NE “csTco7~ j MANAGERS OF TIIECEORKIA LIT i: it a Turin am? gr v?;i> cox. SDhIDAT JI !> IA ) T TI. IIIDS, AUGUSTA, GA. f HAH E Subscriber having been a predated A "ent H- in this city, lor the ado-.e EOT IEKIRs, i begs leave to inf .rm tin* public that he will bo ready to supply them with Ti-kcts in the same, on and afier Monday, first of F-brmry. E. ii. BEZANT, Bond street. o iposile the 11. S. I lisle!, 1 door below the Bank of Augusta. Jan 31 112— 1 13 I PLEASANT STOVALL, > minr. house and commission merchant | W IL L CONTINUE THE ABOVE BUSH w w .N B-Ss on his ou'ii account, on the first of September next, al the Warehouse of Stovall As Simmons,at which time that firm w ill be dissolved. Arrangements have been made with Messrs. An dres, Spears i$- I Vootteu, (to whom said W’arehonse is rented for the ensuing year.) for storage of | Cotton and oilier produce consigned to him. Ho has also e>.gage.| ilj— services ol his present part ner, Mr. G. MMMONP. Augusta. July #•, 1316. p.p’D atig26 TTvg ii Irk co r ypiTmTST ktußes. Cl E. JOHNSON. D'lgmerreotypist, whosa Oc Miniatures ha ve given such universal satis j faction, isstill in the city', and invites the public '• to call at his rooms, corner of Broad and Mein . | tosh streets,over the store of Clarke, Uackett A; 1 Co. [Jan. 27 93 A IHj l*liKS()s’S indebted to the estate of ■’hi DOC I KIN E BUNCH, deceased, late of Richmond county, are hereby requested to mike immediate payment, and all persons having dej mauds against said deceased, will render them in agreeable to law. WILLIAM R. Me LAW’S. Ex’r. Jan 10 9l ' hTii C JC ITL iL A A Vi L J' tJ A h Tss^Ca A.SC t) Company of New Vo-k continnes to take IMarin-and River risks at its agency in this city. Its business will in all resp-cts be conducted on the most fairand liberal prii c pies, and its pro fits divided among its customers. J 0 3EIMI MILLIGAN, Agent. *«*pc I** 6m 3d I'ATUIiS. Just fee* ivtd from the North, BBLS. yellow POT A TOES, for plant::, j C Hx 5U do. a choice article for eating, •SEJ)D lit B, Seed (Jats. Corn end Cow Ft as. For sale by SCRANTON A; STAKE, | 1 . 3m 73 |T^E HI About seventy - fivediflcr i p nlextracts of 1 he choices? Eng!ish and Frenc h 1 Odours, from Ede.Lnhin *A Prevost. with an end less variety of American Perfumer, seme cf them | very fine, and all will be-sold low. 1 march 23 j |s MAH PIT ATT,. sot I'll CAKOLI.V V K AIL GOA l>, / Hamburg, Feb. 17. ! 817, y | j H Charleston, grain and provi-auns i;f ail sorts ■ : intended for the relief of the sulferers in In land, ! | without any charge. 1 j Those forwarding packages destined us above, j will please mark them ’ /rc/aarf ” - j \V. J. 51AGRATII, Ag’i. | Feb. 13 f,— 117 (JOODSFbrrsT'IU \CS.‘, les7 ] ! g V. II ANCROI T. 253 Kmg'st. O,aria -0 ton. »Sb C., wouhi respectfnll v invite r!j<- at tention of Planters and their tbrnilies. who mav visit Charleston, to Ids Mock of Kit h Fahey and Staple L)R\ GOODS. 11 i > Mock will be found one of the largest in the city, and he enabled to oIT-r superior ind icemruts >u the trey of lent: 7 rices. The- Slock <.f Negro Goode, both Colton and Woollen, will be found to embrace nearly all tb** 1 leading styles of fabrics usually sold, particularly the Georgia and South Carolina Cotton and Wool len Fabrics, r also, . A com’,»Vte as?(irtmcnt of rich Dress Silks, frnt -1 j f red and black.) Bom basins, A J parens, Colored i Muslins, Ginghams. White Goods, Shawls, &e. ’ j Are. The stoek is intended to embrace every arti cle in the Drv Goods lin**. Country .Merchants w ill find it to their ad vnn- I Inge to examine onr stock, as the same goods aM | offered at ii'fiotesalc in rooms separate from the re j tail department, and at prices well worthy their j aftmtiion. Jan. 19 r.tn—. 91 ITtM ii A N ii COib'i -tiij.lAj. IHH.S. Cana! !• LOL ii ■’ 9 '* “Nb do., Country Flour 50 H’j; hv.’s < om Meal T:>r V lew l.» R. pnTV Jin. T ' ... ’ nj