Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, September 07, 1847, Image 3

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Commercial. LATEST DATES FROM LIVERPOOL AUG. 18 LATEST DATES FROM HATRJ AUG. 1 4 Ectracf. of letters received in this city, dated ‘LIVERPOOL, Aug. 18.—We hive little of in terest to add. The demand for Cotton continues to a fair extent, with a dull, quiet market, at prices rather in favor of buyers. An advance was looked tnr by many on the arrivalof the last steamer, bringing unfavorable accounts of the growing crop; but any improvement that might have arisen from this cause, has been effectually counteracted by the high value of money and the cantinucd duilnes®* of trade in Manchester. The sales of Cotton since the Ist inst, are 16,500 bales. The market closes heavily. With the continuance of fine harvest j weather, the Corn markets are much depressed. Western canal flour is worth 26s per bbl; Baltmore 1 and Philadelphia, 2 Is; sour, 20a21sj American wheat 7sGdaßs6dper 70 lbs; Indian corn, 25sa28s per quarter; and Indian corn meal, 12sal2s6s per bbl. ” i: IIA VRE, Aug. 14— Cotton.— Advices of 24th ult. from the LJ. States, received by the Union steamer I productive of a favorable feeling; market animated; j very spirited demand led to an advance of about M on some American descriptions; gloomy ac counts subsequently reached us from England had a prejudicial effect on business here; dealers reluc tant to operate beyond mere requisites for con sumption; interior for a long lapse of time pur- | chased sparingly; feeling of confidence in the fu ture, founded on the present moderate stock. Sales ! 2,747 bales New Orleans f9G a fill); 701 do Mobile j fl)s a f!O2 50; 971 do Upland fl)6 a flOl; 500 do New Orleans, to arrive 1400 a fl 08; 500 do Mobile, | do f 102; 784 do Upland, do fiOO; 6,2 G bales. 1m- 1 ports 5,298 bales.” f Correspondence of the Baltimore Sun.'] NEW YORK, Sept. 2—6, P. M.—The news by the Caledonia came to hand this morning, before ! business hours, and although she reported a further j decline in breadstuff-., it had but I ttie eifect on the | New York market. There was hut little disposition to operate in flour. Small sales of Genesee were made at a6B a $5 75, but it would be difficult to make any large sales at hese rates. Some sales of irregular west ern were made at $5 50. l or Wheat there is a fair inquiry, but the mar ket is not firm. Sales ofG.OOO bushels good red western were made at $1 12. < lorn is heavy, and rather on the decline. Sales bf 20,000 bnshets were made at 65 a 66 cents for mixed, and6B a7O cents tor good yellow. The Cotton market is still unsettled, the news having rather surprised dealers, scales of about 1,000 bales were nia le at last rates. j. Tolng-rapl*. [TRA yJ-MIT TED FOR THE AMERICA',.] NEW YORK, Sept. 3, 6 P. M—The Cotton dealers are still holding otf, the sales to day not exceeding 3Q<J bales. The market has fc decidedly downward tendency. By Telegraph. £F/ 07n toe Ric i/nohu J i/nes Jp Compiler. ONE DAY IN ADVANCE OF THE M AIL BALTIMORE, Sept. 4—5 P. M.—Flour.— Sales of Howard-s*. Flour at $b 37£; sales of City Mills at V 1 Cheat. —Sales of prime white at 112 a 115 cents per bushel; sales of prime red at 109. Corn. —Sales of mixed at 65 cts. per fctshel, at which 5000 bushels haV e been taken. Whisky —-Sales of barrels at 2G£ cts per gallon. PHILADELPHIA, Sept, 4, 4£ P. M.— Flour. — Pennsylvania brand heid at -5 75. The foreign news has had a depressing influence ou the ifiar kct. 14 his ley —Salts at 26 cts per gallon. NEAV lORK, Sept. 4 I'. M.—There is no cha igc in the Stock Market. flour.— Sales of Genesee $5 GB| ; Southern is held at GB^. It heal. —Sales of prime red at 111 cts. and of prime white al 125 a 127 cts. per bushel. Corn —Sales of prime white at Go cts. and of prime yellow at 70 cts. per bushel. Cotto/i. —The market i> heavy. I uc foreign news has hud u depressing influence upon the market. MONTGOMERY, Sept. 3 . Cotton. —We have made up the receipts at the different warehnuses, * bowing the aggregate amount of Cotton received, f ie past season, from Sept. Ist, 1846, to Sept. Ist, s 147. This closes the receipts to the Ist Sept. 1147, and, from this date, we commence publish -sug I lie receipts of the season just begun. Total receipts froth Sept. 1, 1846, to Sept. 1, 1847, Acre 44,C98 bales. Total shipments, 44,178 Stock on hand Sept. 1, 1847, 520 MOBILE, Sept. I. —Cotton ' The month of Au gust opened with a moderate inquiry, though with out any relaxation in the views of holders. The sales during the first week were to a fair extent, and the market continued very quiet. The Hiber nia’s accounts received about the Bth 6f the month, imparted a firmer tone to the market, and. from that period until the 25th, prices became gradually tidier under sales unusually heavy for the season. Accounts from. Liverpool to the 4th August reach ed hs on the 25th, giving additional confidence to holders, and advancing mid lling cottons at the «lose Os the Mnntk to lie. The stock on hand at the close ol the year is large beyond precedent, and the market closes with much firmness on the part of holders. ~ '~'i"ir~nn~ini mll r imp Shipping intelligence* ARRIVAL FROM CHARLESTON, C. L. ship Columbia, Campbell, New York. MEMORANDA. The brig Orleans, Schnider, for Savannah clear ed at New Orleans on the 30th ult. with the fol lowing cargo—s9o bids. Whisky, 74 hhds, Bacon > 10 hhds. and 10 tcs. Sugar, 500 sacks outs, 325 pecies Bagging, 125 coils Rope. The schr. Wan do, Axworthy, for Charleston cleared same day— Cargo 139 bbls. Whisky, 153 coils Rope, 33 hales Twine, 12 package Mdze. The*fig Orray Taft, Cozzens, for Charleston, saile.rf Providence 31st ult. Ts «(C arolina, G jdfrey, for Charleston, was up n«g\ yk to sail on 7th inst. J* “ AUC 6 ’ C° r Charleston, cleared at iWT . ist. glaring rece ptee, Dickinson, for Charleston,sail r» jire Breakwater 30th ult. mig Emily, Robinson, for Charleston, iiew York. Ist inst. achr. C. C. Stratton, Nance, for Charleston, reared at Philadelphia 2d inst. The ship Sullivan, Waite, for Charleston; and brig Augusta, Sherwood, for Savannah, cleared at New York 3d inst. The Martha, for Charleston, was loading at Liv erpool, 19 th ul t. CHARLESTON, Sept. 6.-*-Arr. C. L. ship Ma rion, Thompson, New York; brig Creed, Holbrook, Frankfort, (Me.); schrs. Somers, Gifford, Philad.; Walter Merchant, Corerdale, Mosquito, (E. F.) Cid. schr. Buena Vista, Brock, Puiladelphia. Went to sea, ships Southerner, (steam) Berry, New York; James Caider. Polister, Liverpool; C. L. bark Edward, Rulkley, Wilmington, (N. C.); brigs W. L. Jones, Hobart, do.; George, (U. L.) Yates, New York; Dow, (line) S.etson, Boston; Annandale, Sherman, Jersey City; schrs. Samuel B. Staples, do.; J. B. Jloreau, Coombs, Philad.; Maria, Reed, Baltimore. SAVANNAH, Sept. 4.—Arr. schr. Flight, Mitch ell, Baltimore. Cid. hark Peter Demill, Picket, N. York; schr. Portia,-Oimstead. Havana. UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE. LAW DEPARTMENT—SECOND SESSION. f | IHE Hon. EM Ewing, late Chief Justice of the A State of Kentucky, having been appointed to the professorship vacated by the resignation of Garnett Duncan, Lsq., elected to Congress, the Faculty of Law now consists of— Hon. Hrnry Pirtlk.L. L. !)., Professor of Con stitutional Law, Equity and Equity Pleadings, and Commercial Law. Hon. Ephraim M. Ewing, L. L. D., Professor of the Science of Law, including the Common Law and its History, and Criminal Law. Preston S. Loughborough, L. L. D., Profes sor of the Law of Real Property, of the Practice of Law, including Pleading and Evidence, and the Laws of Nations. Tne course of tuition for the second session wilj commence, in Louisville, Kentucky, on the first Monday in November next and continue four months. ( Students are arranged in two classcss according to their proficiency. Instruction will be given by recitations, by ex | animations, and by oral lectures and expositions, of which six in every week will be given to each j class, A Moot Court will sit twice in each week, at which a cause, previously given out, will be ar gued by the students, and an opinion delivered hv I the presiding professor. The students will also be exercised in the pre paration of legal instruments and pleadings. The students of the Law Department of the University are, by a provision of its charter, ooli te 1 to a tend theLedtures on Mediea Jurisprudence in the Medical Department without charge. A curse of such lectures will be delivered to the Law and Medical classes during the session. The libraries ot the professors and also of the practioners of law in the city will be open to the students. A capital of near 53.000 having been obtained, is about to be invested in the purchase of •a Law Library, to which the students will have ac cess. Students who shall have attended two full courses of instruction in this University, nr one in some other school and one in this, or have practised the profession one year, and attended one course of j here, and have passed a satisfactory ex amination, will he entitled, upon the recommenda- ; tion of the Law Faculty to the Degree of Bache lor of Laws, which the University is authorized to ' co ifer. The fee is 520 to each professor, and the matri culation fee 55. Good board and lodging can be had in Louisville and it> vici »ity for from 5-3 to 53 50 per week.— The lecture rooms are in the new Court-House, and are comm idious and comfortable. Communications should be addressed to Prof. Pirtle. JAMES GUTHRIE, President University of Louisville. Sept. 7 3c — WA nITI TTT & NEW ORLEANS TELEGRAPH COMPANY. npHE Subscribers to the stock of this Company !l are hereby notified that a payment of 20 per cent upon the subscriptions will be required on the first day of October next, and another payment of 20 per cent, on the twentieth day of October next, to meet the demands of the assignee, who is rapidly progressing in the construction of the line. The money may be paid to Edward Thomas, Esq. Augusta, Georgia. B. B. FRENCH.) W. W. SE ATON, > Trustees. DAN. GOLD, > Washington City, Sept. 1, 1847. Sept. 6 64 NOTICE. npltu UNDERSIGNED have entered into H copartnersnip under tne firm of ALEXAN- I >ER Sc WRIGHT, for the transaction of the DRY GOODS BUSINESS, and have taken the store under thy Globe Hotel, recently occupied by D Hodge. WILLIAM W. ALEXANDER, DAVID R. WRIGHT. Sept. 7 +3c3 ~ ENTIRELY NEW, FALL AND WINTER STYLES. JOHN BRIDGES, Next door below the L nUed States Hotel, Fashionable Drap3r and Tailor. T* HE Fall and Winter Styles jrtst receiving of CLOTHS, Gas ime.es, piai.i and figured Vestings, Fancy Art cles, Trimmings, See., ffir gen tlemen s wear, and Under Ve.-ts for ladies. Tne public are respectfully invited before or dering their garments elsewhere, to examine the above Stock, which they will find to comprise the best selections tfta’t cAn be hiade in the New York market. N. B.—Making and Trimming as usual, in the most fashionable manner. Sepl N4W s* VUG GOOBi ~ rip 14E SUBSCRIBER 4 are now receiving JL tneir supplies oi IN EW GOODS, consisting oi every article which is new and fashionable for LADIES' DRESSES ; and a superior assortment of CLOTHS. CASSIMERES. S ATINETS. KEN TUCKY JEANS. Red and White FLANNELS; and a large supply of DOMESTIC GOODS: NE GRO BLANKETS, LARGE RED BLANKETS, KERSEY'S, &.c. 6cc. Our stock consi ts of every article which is con nected with the Dry Goods Trade. We invite pur chasers to give us a call, as we are prepared to off er goods low. BOWDIiE & CLAGETT. Sep 1/3 SCULL SIIOAUS FACTORY. ritHL Subscribers having renewed the AGEN- I Cl ol (Ins establishment, oiler for sale a Mipermr STOCK OF Y ARNS, assorted, Nos. 4’s to 12 s, in bales oi 210 lbs each. T. N. BOULLAIN &: SON. •i ii fv 17 l9 > BABY JUMPERS; l) OR, NURSES ASSISTANT. Jt We have just received an assorf meat of tlie>>e very useful and bcau tiful articles for children, BA B Y JUMPERS, or NURSES ASSIS BOWDRE dc GLAGETT. September 3 6l M ABIC TOOTH-ACHE MIXTURE. WT AHR A N'T E D to afford immediate relief to \ T TOOTH-ACHE, and superior to aw.y simi lar article known. Prepared by an experienced Dentist, from a receipt furnished by one of the ablest Dentists in the United States. Price 25 cts Far sale by. D ANTIGNAC & BARRY, IIAVTLAND, RISLEY 6c CO,, WM. K. KITCHEN, THOMAS BARRETT Sc CO., J. E. MARSHALL, WM. H. TUTT, And at the Drug Stores in Hamburg, S. C, [jy Atrents are requested to refund the money n any case where this preparation fails to give sal s fact ion. 9m [April 1 TO RGTT, 77U October, 1818. an OFFICE in the story of the Dwelling situated on j South West corner, at the intersection ot Ellis and Wasliington-streets. ALSO, Two small DWELLINGS, on Walker-street. Apply to JNO. C. SNEAD. July 28 f— 27 VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. TinLL be sold, at Matthew's Blutf, on the first f \ day of October next, all the Lands, Houses. &c., belonging to the Estate of Alexander McConn. deceased, late of South Carolina. Matthew’s Bluff, on Savannah River, has Warehouses, Store House, and Wood Landing, also, a fine situation for a Ferry. Most of these Lands have Timber and Steamboat Wood in abundance, convenient to said Bluff, where all the Wood can be sold that could he put there. We would respectfully invite the attention of Merchants to the Bluff as a good situa tion for a Store and \Y arehouse Business. The houses are now in a good condition. The above lands are in Beaufort District, S. C., and s*»ld for a division between the heirs. For further particu lars, address, either at Drayton, Dooly County, Ga. The above lands are in tracts of from one to two hundred acres each. Possession to be given on the first day of January next. Terms very favorable, and made known on day of sale. P. H. & L. B. McCONN. fJvr'The Charleston Mercury, will publish the j above weekly, till day of sale, and send bill to Jef ferson Roberts, Scriven Countv. 1 July 7 th— ' 234 GREExVE AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERIES! J. W. MAURY & CO.. SUCCESSORS TO J. G. Gregory &. Co., Managers. Sales close Monday at 10, A. M. Extra Class No. 36—By Alexandria,Class 54, Sep tember 4.lß47.—Brilliant Scheme.—7B Numbers —l3 Ballots. 34.000 DOLLARS. £13,000! £7,000! £5.000! £3,500! 20 ol £1000! Ac. Tickets £10 —Halves £s Quarters £2,50. Sales close Thursday. Class No. 50—By South Carolina, Class No. 36. Sep- ; leinber 9. 1817.—Favorite Scheme, —75 Nam ; hers—l 2 Ballots. THREE CAPITALS OF #10,000! EACH. £2,000! £1,040! 20 of £I,OOO! —With numerous j others amounting t0£243,090! —Wholes £5 — Halves £2,59 —Quarters £1,25. Sales close Friday Noon, Class No. 51. —By Monongalia, Class 36. Sept, 9. RlCil SCHEME. 78 Numbers—l 3 Ballots. 10.000 DOLLARS. £3,090! £2.500! £1,877! 30 of £1,000! &c. Ac.— Wholes £3 —Halves £1,50 —Quarters 75 cts. — Risk on a package of 26 quarters only $11,22. JOHN A. MILLEN, Agent, Opposite the Masonic Hall. (FT 3 Orders from the country promptly attended : tc Sept. 4 | P3AIFOCAL SPECTACLES. Neither the French M aiscus, nor Wol ios to a’b English Periscopic; To all who experience inconve nience in the use of the common kind j of Glasses, and especially in night rending, these Spectacles will be found a most valuable substitute; in no case, except where the optic nerve has been pronounced diseased, have they foiled, w hen pro perly fitted, to give satisfaction. No better proof of their superior merit can be given to each individual who may need Glasses than the satisfaction he will experience in the of them. These Glasses can be obtained in this place only of CLARK, RACKEtT & CO.. Agents for the Manufacturers, Who have now on hand a good supply in and silv cr frames. Perifocal Glasses fitted to any frame, I for any vision. Spectacles in gold, silver and steel, for sale very , low. by CLARK,RACKETT, A CO. Dealers in Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Ac. may 8 * 137 CLARK, RACKETT &Co7, HAVE past received a new and Enlarge stock of GOLD and SILVER | & \\ T A TCF.S, of the best Watuu Trimmings and ornaments; JEWELRY",OF ALL KINDS; Silver Spoons, Forks, Knives and Cups; Piated Ware; Waiters, Castors, Candlesticks, ! Tea Sets.(,’ake Baskets, Ac; Britannia Ware; Paint ed and Japanned Waiters, in sets, a new style; Ta ble Mats and Brushes, of a fine quality; Mantle Or naments, gilt and silvered, with drohs; line Mantle Clocks, in wood and marble; a great variety of Fan cy Goods, Work Boxes, Bead Bags, Bag and Purse ! Clasps; Gilt, silver and steel Beads; Cologne Bottles, j silver, pearl, shell, ivory and velvet Card Cases; shell and fine buffalo Dressing Combs; Hair Brushes, ! Ac. Six Barrel Revolving PISTOLS, 3 sizes; an other lot of the fumed “Lecoultre” RAZOR; with 2 blades; a good supply also of Rodgers’ and other makers; Rodger’s, Mechi, Chapman, Saunders, “Le- i centre.” and Emerson Strops; Shaving Creams, i “Guerlain” and others; Old Naples Soap; choice i Lather Brushes; fine Pocket Cutlery, &.C. SPECTACLES. The Perifocal Spectacles, sold by us, we still re commend. with great confidence, to our our cus- i torners. We have a good supply in gold, silver, j and steel frames, and are prepared to fit them to old frames at short notice. Gold and silver Spectacles, with the ordinary convex glass, for sale at very low rales, and glass es fitted to suit the sight with accuracy. N. B.—‘•Clocks and Watches repaired and regu- ; lated with care. Watch Glasses, Tools and Mate rials for sale to the trade at low rates. Oct 22 . 19 BEL-AIR TRAIN—GEO. R. ROAD. • , ’ ■ f On and after Monday, 26th msc., this Train will leave Augusta at6,P. M., and Bel-Air at 7. A. M. On Sundays, leave Bel-Air at 9, A- M.. and re- i turn from Augusta at 1. P. M. July 23 GFO TGT A R AIL F 7) AD. ~ AFTER Way 26th a F A SSENG ER | EAR will be attached to the Freight j .‘a. .>■»). Train, from Union Point to Augusta, ev ery Mtnuluij. and from Augusta to Union Point on Thursdays., Transportation Office G. R. R. I>. C. > Augusta, Gh , May 22d, 1847. ) May 8 T 9 * J AM ACT riAO alter and amend the third section of the sc- I A cond article of the Constitution of the Slate. | Whereas, The Third Section of the Second Arti- j cie of the Constitution of this State, reads, in the ! follow ing words, to-wit >—No personshall be cli- | gihle to the Office of Governor who shall not have been a citizen of the United States twelve years, and an inhabitant of this State six r ears, and who has not attained to the ftge of thirty years, and who docs not possess five hundred acres of land in his own right within the State, and other property to the amount of four thousand dollars, and whose estate shall not on a reasod ble estimation, be competent to tke discharging his just debts over and above that stun —and whereas, said property qualification is inconsist ent with the genius of our institutions and the popular spirit of the age— Section 1. lie it enacted by the Senate ami House of Jiepresentutives, of the Stale of in Gen eral Assembly met, and it is here*h>. enacted by the au thority of the satne, That "So soon as this Act shall have passed, agreeable to the requirements of the Constitution, the following shall be adopted in lieu of the Section above recited, to-wit: —No person shall he eligible to the Office of Governor who shall not have been a citizen of the United States twelve years and an inhabitant of this State six years, and who hath not attained the age of thirty-years.— Approved December, 26th, 1815. April 13 MOUNT EAGLE TRIPOLI. 4 REMARKABLE mineral, pronounced by j J. jL geologists to be a great rarity in nature, and known to them by the name of Tripoli, has lately been discovered in this country, although hut in one j bed, of very narrow limits, all owned by the “Mount Eagle Manufacturing Company,” incorporated for the sole purpose of its ihanufacture. The article is excellent for burnishing andclcan -1 ing all finished metallic and glass surfaces, such as gold, silver, brass, Britannia and steel ware, win dow glass, Set. Nothing has ever yet been discov ered equal to the pure Tripoli, and the common language of the consumer is, it is the best thing 1 ever saw. The genuine article is for sale by the exclusive agent for Augusta. WM. HAINES. April 29 —ts 176 PINS OIL LAMPS, MURPHY’S PATENT PINE OIL LAMPS, which for splendor of light and economy in ! use are unequalled. They are the same as is used Masonic Hall, U. S. Hotel, and other public houses I in the citv, and can be seen at my store every night in use. Warranted from danger, and not to cost more than a half to one cent an hour (according to size) in burning. The Pine Oil will not stain the finest fabric, and will extract grease, oil or paint from all Woolens. These Lamps are sent out by the manufacturer, and will be sold at his prices ia Philadelphia. Also, a few choice patterns of the SOLAR LARD LAMP, cheaper and better than any heretofore of fered. J. E. MARSHALL. OLD BR ASS AND COPPER wanted, for which a liberal price will be paid. Jane 12 113 A. C A.RD DR. T. P. CLEVELAND having temporarily withdrawn from the practice of his profes sion, I would inform the citizens of Augusta and the public generally, that I have formed a connec tion with his former r«-n*rtner Jvn. W. Spear, in the practice of DENTAL SURGERY. The business will be conducted under the firm of Cleve land Jp Snear. Office Broad-st., over Aldrich & i Green’s Shoe Store. JNO. A CLEVELAND. Feb. 18 ts 117 GEORGIA STATE LOTTERIES. D. PAINE & CO. MANAGERS. Drawing due 'Tuesday Evening —Grand Consoli dated Lotttery, Class No. 36 for 1847.—78 Num bers —13 Ballots. Brilliant Scheme. 40.000 DOLLARS. £20.000! £10.000! £8.000! £6.0C0? £3.592! 10 of £2,000! 10 of £1.500! 20 of £l.ooo!—With num erous others. —Wholes only 10—Halves £5 — i Quarters £2.59 —Eighths £1,25. Drau ing due Thursday Morning. —Georgia Litera ture Lottery, Cla-is No. 58, for 1817. SPLENDID SCHEME. 4.000 DOLLARS. £1,205l £1,000! 2 ot £500! 10 or £IOO! —\V ith nu- I meroas others—Wnoles £1 [-Halves 50c.—Pack | age of quarters cost £6 —R.sk only £3,60. | D,'awing due Fridnj Morning. —Georgia Literature Lotterj* —Class No. 59.f0r 1847.—Grand Scheme. 1 10.000 DOLLARS, £3,000' £2.500! £1,578! 5 of £l.ooo!—With lots of others. —W holes only £3—Halves £1,50, Qaar- j ters 75c. For sale by E. 11. BEZANT, Agent. Broad-st., 1 door below the Bank of Augusta. [FJ 5 Orders from tire country w ill meet with prompt attention if addressed as above. jSept. 4 TO HE NT, From tke Ist October next. One DWELLING HOUSE on the cor of Greene ai d McKinue streets, oci u- { pieu ov Mr. James Higginbotham; one on Broad street, occupied by Win. Crozier; one on Ellis i street, occupied by Mr. Markce; one on Mil street, i occupied by Widow Kneeland; and several other ! small houses. Apply to N. K. BUTLER & CO. Aug 17 ts 66 TO RENT. A small wooden HOUSE in the vicinity of 'FTj the lower market. EDWD. AVERELII. Aug- 12 t 43 TO RENT. JfeqA The Dwelling HOUSE now occupieil by C. T iasley, immediately in the rear of the | Richmond Hotel. Apply to August 1— " JOHN D. RAMEY. to renln M DW ELLING HOUSES AND gTORES. SHIM .Anplv to ROBERT WALTON, (’ash. July 16 l9 TO rent! ! MThe MIDDLE TENEMENTiu the Bridge Bank Building. Apply to GEORGE M. THEW. Sept 2 | — TO RU3NT\ From the Ist of October next. The double WOODEN TENEMENTS UpTpf on Jackson-street; one on the corner . ] !; - 5 I ; - : b1 of Reynold-st, at present occupied by C Low, and the other by Miss Ingraham. Apply to G. Longstreet, or ' MRS. R. CAMFII LD. July 31 i— 32 HORSE 5! HOaSflSi ! JUST ARRIVED *g\_. A drove of young Kentucky WrVHORSF S. for single and dou ble Harness. For sale at the ' --4 L Stables of R. a. WATKINS. Sept. 2 —6 LIVERY 'STABLE. THE undersigned respectfully Informs the public that he has 02-1 leased the old stand well known I 1 s N as J. k, ouedrou’s LOW ER STABLES, on Euis- | street, and would be .jfenkful for a share of patron age.,. R. a. WATKINS. I May 14 139 ATHENS BRANCH—G. R. IHOAD I— NOTICE. After August I Ifh, trains will only run I on tbe Athens Branch on Tuesday’s, i Thursday’s and Saturday’s—leaving’ U. j Point at i o’clock, A. M. and arriving at Athens at j 11 o'clock. A. M, Returning, will leave Athens at 1 2 o’clock, ]*. M. and arrive at U. Point in time for | the trains either to Augusta or Atlanta. Transportation Office, G. R. R. A B. Co. Augusta. Ga., Aug. 7, 1847. 33 ~ GUNS da'xii . ’ | The Subscribers would in form the public that they car- j rv on the above business in Mclntosh -st., opposite the Office, in V ail its various branches, and are prepared to execute all orders in their line, i Double and Single GUNS, and Rifles Re-stocked, j patent breeched and Percussioned Rifles cut over, j and all kindsof Repairing done in the best manner. I Particular attention paid to the manufacture of new j Rifles of every description, either with or with | | out the patent muzzle and at prices varying from ■ ! twenty to one hundred and fifty dollars, and war- ! i ranted to shoot as well as any that can be produced j | and as elegantly finished. Also kept constantly j on hand for sale, the following articles, viz; RIFLES, D Bible and Single Barreled GCLNS Double Barreled Guns,Rifle and Shot Allen’s Revolving and other Pistols English and French Percussion Caps Baldwin’s Elastic Gun Wadding Dixon’s Shot Pouches and Belts Powder Flasks, assorted sizes Gun Locks, and Bullet Moulds Wad Cutters, and Nipple Wrenches Game Bags, Powder, Shot and Lead. \ETRepaiiing done promptly and warranted. JTQ j Trunk and Door Locks Repaired and new Keys fitted. Having a fine Engine Lathe, we are prepared to execute all orders for Turning Iron and Steel,Serew Cutting, *Scc., at short notice and in the best man ner. ROGERS & ABBEY. July 8 12 GI3 3-4 8c McCORD, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. HAVING obtained mat central location on Jackson-street, (occupied the past season by Messrs. Heard & Davison) convenient to hotels and all branches of trade and shipping interests gene rally, they again offer their services to their friends and the public as WAREHOUSE AND COM MISSION MERCHANTS, to RECEIVE, SEUL. STORE, or SHIP COTTON, FLOUR, CORN, BACON, and other PRODUCE; SELL or PUR CHASE GOODS to order; RECEIVE and FOR WARD MERCHANDISE, 6l c. Their personal and undivided attention will at all times be given to any business entrusted to their care. Charges will be moderate; ordets strictly obeyed, and every ex- i ertionmade to give satisfaction to customers. They return their sincere thanks for the patronage ex tended to them the past season. [FTLiberal advances will be made on prot uce in store, when required. THOMAS F. GIBBS. GEORGE McCORD. Augusta, July Ist, 1817. July 16 6mo 18 M. V. STOVALL, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AUGUSTA, GA. C CONTINUES to give his personal attention to the storage and sale of COTTON AND OTHER PRODUCE, and the commission business generally, at his old stand, (Firs Proof Ware house,) corner of Washington and Reynold-' treets, and respectfully renews the offer of his services to his friends and the public. He is prepared to at- , ford the usual business facilities to customer?. Jnly 27, 1347. wtf 28 “NEW COUNTY’SITE IN SCRIVUN COUNTY. THE LOTS at the new site for the public buildings in and for the county of Scriven will be sold to the highest bidder, on the second Monday in October next, at said site . Also at the same time and place, the building of a Court-house and Jail, for said county, will ue let l to the lowest bidder. Specifications and a draft o' ! said Houses will be exhibited at the time of sale. MOSES N. MrCALL, ) n WILLIS YOUNG, 5 Committee. July 27 c 28 PERFUMERY. ABOUT seventv-five different extracts English and French Odours, from F.de, Lubin A Pre , cost, with an endless variety of American Perlnm £, some of them verv line and all will be sold low. 1 March 23 J. E. MARSHALL. THE REMEDY NEEDED. Dr. Woodruffs Dysentery Cordial, For Dysentery , Diarrhea, Griping Pains and Summer Complaint of Children. FROM Beni. Gardner, editor of the Southern Shield, Eufaula, Ala. Another Life svvf.d bv the Cordial, after Physician s skill had failed to bene hi. Dr. Woodruff : —Dear Sir: I take great plea sure in testifying to the efficiency of your Dvsen terey Cordial from testing its virtues in rhy own family. Mrs. Gardner was last summer most vio lently attacked with that disease, and after all emi nent medical skill had been batlled in its efforts to remove the disease or afford relief, and apprehen sions began to be felt by myself, that she would not survive much longer, under the intense agony in which she was laboring. I had recourse to your in valuable Cordial, and before she had tak.m one bottle of it, relief was obtained; and after f ’ ing two, was entirely cured. I feel sure that li. in debted to it, for her Ife. You can use this ■)(! may see proper. BENJ. GARDNE. Eufaula, Ala. July 15, J 847. WORMS! WORMS!! WORMS!!! Dr. Woodruff's Worm Specific, Is a sale and efficient remedy for Worms. Trv it. It is as good as the best, and cheap as the cheapest. Griffin, Pike co., Ga., July 12, 1846.—Mr. \\ ood ruff; —Please forward immediately three dozen of : your Worm Specific. We have calls for it daily. , Send it without delay. Respectfully, ' JOHN G. HILL. & CO. Talbot, co., Git.. Dc. 12, 1315.—Dr Wooduff: 1 have recently made trial of your Worm Specific in a very bad case, with the happiest effect. I think more of it than ever, and believe it will do in 99 cases in the 100. J. E. ROPER, M. D. Dull Razors M ide Sharp in a few Mia- THE IMPERIAL RAZOR PASTE. Read what Sam i VV. Flournoy, Editor oi the Columbus Enquirer, says in regard to it: Having made trial of the Razor Strop Paste for ! some 5 or 6 months, 1 am satisfied that it is all that a i stiff bearded man caa req tire to put his dtdl razor i in complete order. W hen 1 purchased a box of this Paste I had no faith in its superior qualities, but experience has convinced me that it is entitled to all the celebrity it has obtained; the article is a first rate thing and no mistake SAM E. W. FLOURNOY. Columbus, Nov. 21st, 1846. All the above preparations for sale Wholesale and Retail by W T . K. KITCHEN, Augusta, Geo.; R. W. Rogers, Waj nesborough; W. W. Cacr, Jack sonborough; Thos. White A- Co., Wrightsboroughj C. C. Cody, Warrenton; J. W. Jones, Mayfield; W. Davis, Powelton; H. S. firman, Mount Zion; J. R. Simpson & Co., Sparta; and in most of the counties throughout the State of Georgia. July 18 COTTON GINS. THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs ins liiemis and the public, that lie continues. )o manufacture, at WYNNESrCRO’, COLUMBIA COUNTY, his celebrated COTTON GINS, which, by the ad dition of a late improvement, (Oil and Water Box es, which far surpass Templeton Rud’s patent boxes,) will run from TEN to FIFTEEN DAY’S perfectly free from heat, with one tiling with Lard and Tallow. Purchasers may test a Gin by pick ing ten bales of cotton with it. and il it does not please, may return it. My prices are Two Dollars and Fifty Cents per saw for the FIRE-PROOF GINS, and Two Dollars and Twenty-five Cents for the AN IT-FRICTION, delivered at the residence of the purchaser. A Fire-Proof Gin may be scei at the warehouse of Andres, Spears & Wootten, Augusta. OLD GIN’S repaired at the shortest notice. THOMAS WYNNE. CERTIFICATES; Augusta, August 5, 1847. —\\ e, the undersigned having examined a sample of Cotton said to be gin ned by Mr. Thomas Wynne's Fire-Proof Cotton Gins, consider it as well ginned as any cotton we have seen in this market, and with a longer staple We have also examined the Oil and Water Boxes, j and think them a great improvement, as the oil acts i and re-acts while running, which will keep them free from heat, if well used. Wm. H. Howard* E. C. Tinsley, Andres, Spears A Woot- W. R. Ruff, ten, A. J. Now LAND, Chas. A. Craio, Wm. H. Buford, Bryson, Coskeky A Co., N. K. Butler, John D. Ramey, Wynnesboro', August 3d, 1847.—We, the under signed, do certify, t hat one of Thos. Wynne’s F.re- Proof Gins ran seven days with one oiling with Lard, free from heat. Henry T. Hammock, JF. W. Finch, Wm. S. Smith, J Jas. C. Adams, Warren comity, Feb. 3th, 1847, —I do hereby cer tify that I bought a 41 saw Improved Cotton Gin from Thos. ynne. 1 have ginned from eight hundred to one thousand pounds of clean cotton per day, and I would recommend all persons in want of a first-rate Gin to purchase of said Wynne. I got the highest market prices in Augusta. Nathaniel Persons. n ’ arm county, Feb. 8 !h, 1847.—1 do hereby ceni7 fy that 1 have one of Mr. Thomas Wynne’s Anti- Friction Cotton Gins. 51 saws. 1 have ginned three heavy bales per day. I have ginned three crops with it, and think it better this last than the first crop —taking out the moats and freeing the cotton from nap. 1 have always been able to get the highest price in the Augusta market. I recom mend persons who want to purchase a first-rate Gin to call on Mr. Wynne before they purchase, as I think they will be well pleased with the said Wynne’s Gins w hen tried. Thomas Persons. Wilkes county, March 21,1847. —I certify that I I purchased last year a Cotton Gin of Thos. Wynne, of Columbia county, and ginned my laat crop of cotton with it, and 1 can say that it is a-' good as the best Gin I ever used. My cotton last year wms worse managed than it has been for fiiauy years i previous, owing to my plantation being a distance from where I live, and that attention was not paid j to the cotton that should have been. Notwithstand ! ing, my cotton when carried to Augusta was sought for by all the cotton buyers, owing to the neatness of the cotton and freedom from nap and moats. I believe there is no gins in the State from which a better sample ol cotton can be shown, Carver Gins not excepted. Josepe GarTßell. Aug. 11 tw 2c Gi EOIiGIA, Darke County.—All persons I interested, are hereby no.ilied, that four months alter date, application will be made to the Honorable Inferior Court, when sitting for ordina ry purposes on the second Monday in January next, i for leave to sell the undivided half, belonging to THOMAS BOSTICK, deceased, of a tract of land containing nvo acres, lying in Burke county, in a place called Habersham, adjoining lands of I Hill Sandertord, Isaac Sapp, and other land belong- I ing to said deceased. Also one tract containing one hundred and fifty acres, more or less, pine land, ly ing in same county and place, adjoining lands of Isaac Sapp, Hiram Bell, and others. Sold for the j benefit of the heirs. SXRAH BOSTICK, Ad’x. 1 A g. 27 By ISAIAH CARTER Agent. 7VTOTICE. —EUGENE DURBEC, of Barnwell J District, having executed a deed of assrgn j ment to the subscriber, O. H. DAWSON, of all nis property and debts, for the benefit of his creditors, 1 as shall, before the 7th day of September, at 12 o’ clock, (Meridian,) execute a full release and dis charge of their respective claims; the said credi tors are hereby informed that the said deed of as signment may be seen at the store of Mr. B. P. ! Rogers, in Aiken, where a release is left to be exe- j cuted by such as mav accept the terms of said as signment. O. H. DAWSON, Assignee, B. P. ROGERS, Agent. Aug. 19 th 4 49 134^. GRENVILLE’S GEORGIA ALMANAC FOR 1848, IS now published, and ready for sale, by the Groce, Dozen or Single Copies. CHAS. E. GRENVILLE, 214 Broad street. Aug. 21 sw6c2— 59 CABINET CONSTANT LY ON HAND. VI. WAYS IMPORTING AND MANUFAC TURING th*» best and most fashionable styles of FURNITURE. I would particularly call the attention of purcha j sers to CH AIRS of my own manufacture, the work j manship of which I guarantee to stand ; if not, re turn them ; likewfice all articles of my manufacture AKo. on haod a beautiful assortment of Window Shades and Transparencies, of numerous patterns, and-1 propose to sell for such prices, as will leave no excuse for purchasers. CHARLES A. PLATTS. ' Aug 27 public oalcs. n IIICII V°ND SHERIFF’S SALe7~ By vjr ue ol an order of tne Honorable the Supe rior Court ot Richmond county, will be sold, at the lower market house in the city of Augusta, tin;- day, between the legal hours of sale, the stock in trade of Glendertning, Payne &, Go-, c° r^ sting of the following articles : 1 Freestone Monument, 9 blocks of Freestone, 64 ps. black Marble, 70 ps. white Marble (rough), 1 white Marble Italian Column, 6 worked Marble Head Sitones. 15 ps. black Marble Hearths, 19 Marble Blocks. 1 pair of Bellows, 2 pr. Tongs, 1 Head Stone lettered. 9 ps. Marble Head and Tomb Stones, 8 rough Marble Tombs, 3 of which are partly finished. Also, the Lease of the Lot known as Glenden ning, Payne A Co's. Marble Yard. Situate on the South side ot Broad-street, in the upper part of the ci.vot Augusta, said lease toexpire on the Ist da/ oi October next. AARON HOFF, Sherifi'. Sept. 7 f,3 RICHMOND SHERIFF’S SAFE. W ill bo sold, tins day, at the Lower Market-house m the city ot Augusta, within the legal ci sale, the following prOpe.i t) . to wit; Ihe interest ol Thomas Ogg in acres of Land, more or less, being the one-sixth part, (or about 40 acres) adjoining lands 'of Floyd Crocket, David G. Salisbury and others, situate in the lower part of Richmond county, between Big Mcßeau and Little McLean Creeks: levied on as the prop erty ot T homas Ogg. to satisfy a li. fa. issuing from the Superior Court of Richmond county, in favor of John Fulcher, executor of James Fulcher, de ceased, vs. Henry Smith, Thomas Ogg, Jefferson Fulcher, Raymond Hall, of Richmond county. Jas. A. Fulcher and Henry \V. Fulcher, cf Burke Co. Also, at the same lime feud place, will be sold, one four wheel wagon, 3 sets ol gear and one Bug gy. Also, 70 acres of Land, more or less, with the improvements thereon, situate on the new Aliliedge ville road, in the county of Richmond, near the city ol Augusta, and bounded by lands of he wis Level, Wm. M. Hight ami others : levied on as the property of Stephen Mitchell, to satiM) a fi. fa. is suing from the Inferior Court of Richmond county, in favor of John Williams vs. Stephen Mitchell. Also, at the same time add place will be sold, a certain Steam Saw Mill, situate and lying at or near Spirit creek and the Savannah river in the count} of Richmond, said Steam Saw Mill situate on lands adjoining lands of Lawson, Dickerson, Thomas,Coilins and Trotti. Levied on as the pro perty ot Adam S. Newhouse, to satisfy a ti. fa. is suing from the Inferior Court of Richmond county, in favor of John Brow n vs. Adam S. Newhouse. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold 12 Mahogany Chairs, 1 Sofa, 1 Looking Glass, 1 Book Case,2 Tables, 1 Carpel and Rug, 1 lot of Books. 1 Bureau and Washstand; levied on as the proper ty of Charles B. Hitt, to satisfy three Tax fi.fas. in favor of the State of Georgia vs. Charles B. Hitt. \\ ILL IAM V. KER, Deputy Sheriff, R. C, Sept 7 C 3 f Postponed.! RICHMOND SALE, Wiil be soid, this day, at the lower market house in the city ot Augusta, within the iegal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: 10U acres of Land, situate,lying and being in the county of Richmond, adjoining lands of B. H. War ren, J. Skinner and the estate of Martha Fury, de ceased. Levied on as the property of Augustus h. Lonstreet.to satisfy a fi. fa. issuing from the Supe rior Court of Richmond county, in favor of the Jus tices of the Inferior Court of Richmond county vs. William J. Hobby, Sen., principal, Edward Thomas and Augustus B. Longstreet,securities. Also, at the same time and place will be sold, 1 Carry Log, 1 Wagon and Harness, 1 Horse. 3 Mules, 1 Buggy, 2 Carts. 1 Wagon body and run ning Gear, 1 Plough, and 2 piles of Lumber. Also, all that tract or parcel of Land, situate, ly ing and being in Richmond county, containing 5( 5 acres more or less, (60 acres to be reserved under the act of 1843) with the Steam Saw Mill and other improvements thereon, bounded by lands of Thomas, X'ickerson Collins and Trotti. Levied on as the property of Adam S. Newhouse, to satisfy the following executions issuing from the Superior and Inferior Courts of Richmond county, John A. Barnes vs. Adam S. Newhouse. German T. Dortic vs. the same, Bakfr & Hart vs. the same. Also, at the same time and place will be sold, by order of the Superior Court of Richmond county. Fitly, a Negro boy. Levied on as the property of John Trowbridge, to satisfy the following attach ments, returnable and carried to judgment in said court, Johnathan Falmer vs> John Trowbridge, Jalues M’Nair vs. the same. AARON ROFF, Sheriff. Sept. 7 G 3 RICHMOND SHERIFF’S SALE. Will be sold, his day, at the Low er Market House, in the city ol Augusta, within the legal hours of sale, the following property. to wit; All that lot or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in'he city of Augusta, and containing a front on Walker and Waikins-streets of eighty-two and a halt feet, more or less, and bounded on the north by Walker-street, on the east by a lot now or for merlv the property of Robert F. Poe, on the south by Watkins-street. and on the west by a lot now or formerly the property of James Me Laws; Levied on as the-preperty of Daniel Mahoney, to satisfy a fi. fa. on "the foreclosure of a mortgage issuing from the Superior Court of Richmond CCunty, la favor of George M. Newton vs. Daniel Mahoney. Sept 7 AARON ROFF, Sheriff R. c. Public Sale of City l.ots unr 1 Improvements at tht risk and on account of all concerned. Will be sold, without reserve, for cas#, within the legal hours of sale, at the Lotver Market House, in the city of Augusta, this day. All that LOT or parcel of LAND formerly the property of G. B. Marshall, on the South side of Broad-street, and running back to Grcen-st., baring a front on said Broad and Green-streets of seventy feet six inches, bounded <*n the North by Broad street, on the West by B.K. Hills’lot, on the South bv Green-st.. and on the East by a vacant lot. On said LOTS fronting on Broad-st., there is tw o good two-story WOOD DWELLINGS, and all other necessary out-buildings. There is also a Hydrant on said Lot. Said Dwellings are at this lime rent ed to A. Stuart and James L. Coleman. A I.SO, All those LOTS and IMPROVEMENTS run ning from Carnes’ Lower Line up to Harpers’ Lots, running from Broad-st. to Ellis-street; Lower Lot No. 1, containing 30 feet on Broad and Lllis-streets, on which Lot there is a good two-story DWEL LING and all necessary Lot No. 2, | having a front on Broad-st. of 69 feet and running 1 ack to Ellis-st., on which (said Ellis-st.) it has & i front of 49 feet. There is on this Lot a one story BUILDING, and also a large KITCHEN, containing four rooms, and other necessary out -1 buildings. Said last mentioned Lot is occupied by the subscriber, and Lots Nos. 3 and 4, each con tainining 40 feet front on Broad and Lllis-streets. Indisputable titles will be made by the subscribe • r to all of the above and foregoing property. Sept. 7 63 D. L. CURTIS. i RIC HMOND SHERIFF’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in October next, will be sold at the lower Market House in the city of Au gusta. within the legal hoars of sale, All that tract or parcel of Land, with the im provements thereon, situate, lying and being in the county of Richmond, containing one hundred and ( seventy acres, more or less, adjoining lands of John P. King. William Hight, and others; levied on as the property of Stephen Mitchell, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issuing from the Justices Court of the 119th District, Richmond county, in favor of William Schley vs. Eliza G. McGruder, Leah | Simons alias Leah McGar and Stephen Mitchell, 1 Benjamin Davis vs. Stephen Mitchell, Justices 1 Court 119th district vs. the same. Levy made and ! returned to me by a Constable. AARON ROFF, Sheriff. ! Sept. 5 63 ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in November next, will be sold before the Court House door in Carroll coun ty, by virtue of an order of the Horn the Inferi or Court of Warren county, while sitting as a Conn of Ordinary, the property belonging to the e-tate of "Wm. Johnson, late ol V. arreu county, deceased, viz ; Lot of Land number two hundred and forty-thm, in the eighth district, Carroll county. A I.SO, On the first Tuesday in November, at the Court House in the county of Heard, between the le gal hours of sale, Lot of Land number eighty-five, in the twelfth .iislrict of said county, i Terras made known on day cf sale. Sept 7 WM, GIBSON, Adm'r,