Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, October 05, 1847, Image 3

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NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 23 : P. M.-Co«o».~The demand continues active, and the sales amount to 1500 bales, taken for England or France at previ ous rates} —say Middling I<Q a 105; Good Middling 104 a 1% Middling Fair 10$ a lOi; Fair 11 all Sugar ond Molasses. —Confined to retail trade. Flour —3oo bbls. Illinois. Palo Alto brand, were sold at 51.50. Corn. —l)oo sacks mixed were sold at 50c. Kopv. —Side of-00 coils prime at 7c. cash. Freights. —A ship taken for Liverpool at |d.,aud a vessel filled up for Havre al l|c MOBILE, Oct. 211— Cotton —The market during the week past has been very quiet—the total sales not exceeding 1000 to 1200 bales. There lias been no change in price, though the market closes with the feeling rather in favor of purchasers. Holders are more inclined to sell than for some weeks past, and our quotations—which are the same as lust week—may be considered as the extreme point of the market. Since our last there have been two arrivals from Europe, bringing later advices to wit; the French steamer Union, with Liverpool dates to the 28th ult , and the Cunard steamer Britannia, ■ with dates to the Ith inst. Their accounts, in de tail, will be found in another column.—Under the I influence of the Britannia’s accounts, we perceive there has been a slight decline in New York, through they have produced no effect on our mar ket. UVEUPOOI. CLASSIFICATION. Good and fine nominal (i ood fair nominal Fair 12 a— Mid. fair 111,a — Middling lOlal 1 Ordinary ]oja Os the new crop the receipts are yet extremely light,and what has come to hand, is entirely neglect ed by buyers on account of its interior quality. We noticed in our last this peculiarity in the new cotton of this season, and we regret to say. there is yet no improvement. We have never witnessed cot ton of such general bad appearance, and it should operate as a caution to planters against premature 1 picking. In relation to the growing crop we have had but little infermation during the week. We are satisfi ed from this silence on the part of those most in terested, as well as from the favorable weather of the last weeks, that the prospects are improving; and although we cannot hope even for an average crop, we are induced to believe it will exceed that of last year, provided it lie not cut off by an early frost A warm and dry fall will do much to- I ward bringing out the present crop, unpromising as i it now is. There have been received this week 1423 hales. ' and exported, 2111 baies. The stock on hand and ! **n shipboard not cleared last evening was 17.1)98 j bale*, Freights —The transactions in the freight mar- ' ket since our last have been light. One ship has! been taken for Liverpool at |d. Coastwise are dull, i The only engagements are to New York at $1 50 I per hale. The tonnage in port is reduced to one i bark. Sipping intelligence. ARRIVALS FROM CIIAKLKSTOX. b?hip Catharine, Hcrbest, New York. Bark Morgan, Dix, Boston. Brig Venus, Mayo, Baltimore. Brig Emma, Dickinson. Wilmington. Schr. Mary Catharine, Webster, Baltimore. Schr. Dart, Liversiey, Wilmington. ARRIVALS FROM SAVANNAH, Burk Isnardon, .Boston. Brig Sterling, Riddle, New York. MEMORANDA. The ship Elizabeth Ellen. Tyler, for Charleston, with despatch, was up at New York, 29th ult. The brijr Caribbee, Anderson, for Savannah, cleared al Boston, 30th ull. The schr. Geo. Washington, Reed, for Charles ton, with despatch, was up at Providence, 28th uit. CHARLES TON,Oct. I.—Arr. Br. schr. Eclipse, Bell. Trinidad. Went to sea. steam ship Southerner, Berry, N. York; ship Columbia, Galloway, do.; brigs Moses, . Bulkley, do.; Orray Taft. Dunbar, Providence. 1 Id. ship \ espasian, Wells. Barcelona. SAVANNAH, Oct. 2.—Cid. brig Creed, Hol brook. Demarara. STRAY 3D. A dark bay HLLEV, strayed from Broad street, on Sunday evening I aft, /riik about six o clock, and has not since been *■* heard of. She had on a black patent Leather Saddle, and a white Linen Bridle. She is light made and sprightly under the saddle.— A liberal reward will he given to the person who | will return her to HiLbler’s Stable, or to Get. 5 3 B. F. PEASE, Broad-st. 1 BANK'OF BRUNSWICSTy- AUGUSTA. OCT. 4. 1817. $ DIVIDEND NO. B.—FOUR Delias pgr Share, w:ll be paid tae Stockholders on demand, a Dividend iur the past six months. Oct. 5 JNO. CRAIG, Cashier. MECHANICS’ BANK, ~ ) AUGUSTA, GA., OCT. 4, 1847. C DPV IpLNJ) NO. 2',—A semi-annual Dividend of FOUR per cent, will be paid to the I stockholders on demand. JM. HATCH, Cashier. Oct. 5 ’ c— j * ADMIN ISTRATORS’ SALE. ill be sold, at the iaie residence of Sarah Black stone, deceased, in the 121st dist. Richmond ! county, on Thursday the 28th October, at 10 \ o'clock, a portion of the personal property of said deceased, consisting of— Horses, Cattle, Hogs. Corn, Fodder, Potatoes; Plantation Utensils, and the Household and Kitchen Furniture. Sale by consent of the heirs. Terms made known on the day of sale. « ARGYLE BLACKSTONE, Tem. Adiu'r. Oct. 5 POST OFFICE STATIONERY. IN compliance with the Law and order of the Postmaster General, Sealed Proposals wiil i be (received by me until 12 o’clock noon, on Mon the Gth of November next, for supplying the Stationery required for the use of this Post Office, during the four rears commencing January Ist, 18 «>, and ending December 31st. 1851. I he estimate lor each year, is as follows : 60:reams Enveloping Paper (sample.) £<K)|pounds Packing Twine. 20fpounds best Scarlet Sealing Wax. Contractors are required by* law to give bond in a sum equal to double the value of the articles to ( be furnished. Payment will be made on delivery of the Sta- | tionfcry. E, B. GLASCOCK, Postmaster. 3 4c Augusta, Ga. REMOVAL. THE SUBSCRIBERS have removed their GUNSMITHERY, to Broad street, the third | door above the Hardware Store of Mr. John Bones, and thankful for past favors solicit a continuance, ROGERS A ABBEY, i Oct. S REMOVAL. fIIHE SUBSCRIBERS have removed from i J. the store formerly occupied by them to the i corner above the Mechanics’ Bank, first door be- I low P. McGran’s and opposite Thomas Davis’s, where they will be pleased to see their friends and customers. ROYAL A MURPHY. Oct. 3 fßd SEED WIIEATL lOH busl . lels white SEED WHEAT, just re- X ceived by Oct. 1 lino SCRANTON A STARK. TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT 7 , Opposite the Mansion House, Broad-st, AUGUSTA. fIIHE SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs his A friends and the public generally, that he has just received a handsome assortment of CLOTHS, CASIMERES and VESTINGS for tall and winter wear, which he is prepared to make ir> the neatest and most fashionable style, and as low as can be had in any establishment. From his experience in cutting, he is confident that he can give perfect satisfaction to all those who may fa vor him with their Patronage. G. W. SHACKELFORD. N- Two Journeymen wanted. None need i apply but the best workmen. Sept. 2!i Imo } JMjr’R-; ..■■■ e'm.f'rj.-. 1 -»i. <mm, GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERIES! J. W. MAURY A CO., SUCCESSORS TO J. G. Gregory & Co.. Managers. Sales close Thursday. | Class No. 53—By South Carolina. Class No. 40. Oc tober 7, 1317.—78 Numbers —l 3 Ballots. —Two Capital Prizes of #12,000 EACH. I 55.0001 52.000! 51.800! 51.498! 15 of 51,000! Ac. Ac -Wholes 55-Halves $2,30 —Quarters $1,25- Sales do -e Friday Noon. Class No. 59.—8 y Monongalia. Class 40, Oct. 7. 75 Numbers—l 4 Ballots. —Splendid Package Scheme. : 8,500 DOLLARS. I 5->W° ! 51,500! 51,41(3! 5 of 5G00! 5 of 5300' Besides numerous others.— Tickets 5 ; » —Halves 5I .5 )—Quarters 75c. Risk on a package ot 25 Tickets only 50,83. Sales close Monday at 10, A. M. Extra Class No. 41—By Ale xandria, Class 61, Oct. 2, 1847.—Magnificent Scheme. 35,000 DOLLARS. : 513,000! 59,000! 5(3,000! $ 1,000! 52/2(30! 40 of 51 0001 (30 of 5400! lit 5200!—Tickets 10— Halves $5 —Quarters 52,50. JOHN A. MILLEN, Agent, Opposite the Masonic: Hall. ! (L/* Orders from the countiy promptly attended to (mi 5 Til E L ATE ST IM FORMATIONS FOR FALL A(4O WIefTBA W£AR, AT THL GENTLEMEN’S Furnishing Establishment, No. 25S Broad-Street Augusta. \A/M. O. PRICE <fe CO., DRAPERS AND ▼ ▼ TAILORS, are receiving weekly from N.Y. CLOTHS. CASIMERES AND VESTINGS, ot the newest style of manufacture, and of the most fashionable colors, which they will make to order iu as good style and as low as can be got at the North. READY MADE CLOTHING, of every description, and well made up. Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers, Hosiery, Bosoms, Collars. Cravats, Stocks Scarf’s, Suspenders, Gloves, Night Caps, Ac. Ac. ' HATS. CAPS, UMBRELLAS. Riding Belts, Money Belts, Shoulder Braces, i Body Guards, Razors, Razor Strops, Brushes’ j Combs, Soaps, Oils for the Hair, Toiiet Perfumery, Segar Cases, Wallets, Ac. Ac. TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS. 1 Shears, Trimmers, Points. Inch Measures, Cray | ons, and every article used by the trade, which ! yye can supply them with as low as they can be I bought in New York. W. O. PRICE. Sept. 15 W. T. INGRAHAM. TnTGW GOODS ! ! LALLERSTEDT A JACKSON have just received at their oid stand—the corner of j the Globe Hotel—the : r usual select STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, comprising every article in their line. Their SILKS AND WORSTED DRESS FAB RICS, are ot the newest and most approved styles, j and they invite their triends ami the public geuei allv to call and examine for themselves. Sept. 2(3 f 6 BBSD WHS AT, PEAS, HAY AND O ATS. A FEU’ BUSHELS WHEAT, and a few xSI loads PEA-VINES, HAY and OATS, the undersigned would be glad to sell and deliver promptly on application at his residence. Sept. 25 * fail in N. B. MOORE. CANDIES, CANDIES, A T WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY AUGUSTIN FREDERICK, LI ATCUFACTUHSK. At his old stand, 2(JO Bread-street, a few doors below the Post-office, August a, Ga. RE keeps constantly on hand for sale various articles in his line, viz : CON’fT.C riONEIHES—Fancy Confectioneries from Paris TOYS for Children, German and French FRL S F.S—Oranges, Lemons, Pine Apples and Ba nanas DRY FRL ITS—Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Citron and Dates PRESERVES—Orange, Pines, Ginger, Currant and Guava Jelly NU PS—Almonds, Filberts. Brazil, Peacan, A c. LIQUORS —Cognac Brandy, Holland Gin, Jamai ca Rum, Ac. WINKS —Madeira, Port, Sherry, Champagne. Ac. PORTER —London,pints and quarts, fine imported Cordials SEGARS—ReaI Havana, various brands. Sept. oO 24 8c G-IBRro 8c MoCORO, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. HAYING obtained that central location on Jackson-street. (occupied the past season by M essrs. Heard A Davison) convenient to hotels and j 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, SELL, STORE, or SU4P COTTON, FLOUR, CORN, BACON, and ojUr PRODUCE; SELL or PUR CHASE GOODS to ordflg RECEIVE and‘FOR WARD MERCHANDISE, Ac. Their personal and undivided attention will at al! times be given to any business entrusted to their care. Charges will be moderate; orders strictly obeyed, and every ex ertion made to give satisfaction to customers. They return their sincere thanks for the patronage ex tended In them the past season. OTTUiberal advances will be made on produce in store, when required. THOMAS F. GIBBS. GEORGE McCORD. Augusta, July Ist, 1817. July 1(3 6mo 13 M. P. STOVALL. WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AUGUSTA, GA. C CONTINUES to give his personal attention to I J the storage and sale of COTTON AND OTHER PRODUCE, and the commission business j generally, at his old stand, (Fire Proof Ware house,) corner of Washington and Reynold-streets, and respectfully renews the offer of his services to his friends and the public. He is prepared to as ford the usual business facilities to customers. July 27, 1817. wtf 28 TO CITY & COUNTRY MERCHANTS. DUN HAM A BLEAKLEY, are now receiv ing from New York, a large supply of BOOKS and FANCY STATIONERY; together with a large stock of FANCY GOODS, including Combs. Buttons, Pins, Needles, Beads, Razors,Scis sors, Thimbles, Steel-Pens, Clasps, Pen-Knives, Cotton and Siik Purses, Suspenders. Pocket-Books, Bankers Cases, Ac., together with a great variety of other Goods, being the largest stock of Fancy Goods ever offered for sale in this market. Goods have advanced in prices; but we are still prepared to sell at Charleston prices. Merchants and citizens generally, are invited to given s a cull. Sept. 9 d3G—cß 6G NEGROES! NEGROES !!—FOR SALE. *1 US I’ HECEIV ED a large lot of likely, voung • 9 Y IRGINIA NEGROES, comprising Field Hands, House Servants, Carriage Drivers, Sem stresses, Carpenters, Blacksmiths, Ac., Ac, All of said Slaves will be sold for very small prof its, and guaranteed in every particular. Persons wishing to purchase, will find, on examination, that they can be quite as well pleased with the above named lot, as any that have ever been offered in this market. The undersigned will keep a full sup ply, during the winter and spring, in Augusta and Hamburg. N. B.—Persons having Slaves to sell, if under good character can at all times get fair prices from the subscriber, in Augusta or Hamburg. Sept. 29 17c N. C TRO WB RIDGE. INOTICK. \ LL PERSONS INDEBTED to the un d *. dersigned, by note, or otherwise, and those in w hose hands I have placed papers for collection, are hereby notified that WILLIAM A. WAL TON, Esq., of Augusta, Georgia, is mv duly author ized Agent and Attorney, with full power to rep- | resent me in the setlement of mv business at the ! South. JESSE YY’ALTON. Alton, Illinois Aug. 11th. 1817. Sept. 23 v did 1 • GEORGIA STATS LOTTERIES. [ FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE AUGUSTA INDEPENDENT! FIRE COMPANY. b. PAirsra & co. managers. Sales close at Noon Tuesday.—Grand Consolida ted Lottery—Class No. 4(i for 1847. 35.000 DOLLARS. J 5.000! $K t,(XK>! $5,000! 20 prizes cf $1,500! 20 prizes ot SI.OOO! —Lowest Three Numbers S2OO. j Wholes 510 —Halves $5 —Quarters $2,5C — Eighths 51,25. Sales close Wednesday*. D rawing due Thursday .< —Augusta Independent Fire Company Lottery. Class No. 1. 4.000 DOLLARS. 800 dollars—s3CC—ssso, &c., Ac., Ac.—Wholes 51 —Halves 50c —Package quarters cost $6,50, risk only 53,75. Sales close Thursday. D rawing due Friday —Augusta Independent Fire Lottery. Class No. 2. 7,500 DOLLARS. £2.500! $1,500! $1,200! $1,116! 5 of SSDO! 3 of : $ tOO, Ac.. Ac.—Wholes ouly $2 —Halves $1 Quarters 50 cts.—risk on Package quarters is only $7,40. For sUle by E. 11. PEZANT, Agent. Broad-st., opposite U. S. Hotel {FT’Orders from the country will meet with j prompt attention, if addressed as above. Oct. 5 ~ ISTLJW GOODo.”~ FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR. IHAVE RECEIVED at the FASHIONABLE DEPOT, opposite the United S f ates Hotel, a very large supply of BROADCLOTHS, CASSI MERES and VESTINGS, which are the best and m >st fashionable that have ever been brought to this market and will be made to measure in a style not to be surpassed by any establishment in the Southern country. —ALSO— For sale, a first-rate assortment of MERINO SHIRTS ami DRAWERS, SILK do.. COTTON SHIRTS,oI all kinds and prices; SUSPENDERS, J GLOVES, POCKET HANDK FS, CRAVATS, SCARFS, HOSIERY, STOCKS, Ac. In addition to the above, I have recently added ; a superior stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, which for cut, finish and workmanship is unsur passed by any clothing ever brought to Augusta, 1 and will be sold at a verv small advance on New York cost. j. A. VAN WINKLE. j Sept. 23 NEW PALL DRY^GODDS. BOWDRE CLAGETT have just re- i ceived additional supplies of new and beau- ! tiiul FALL GOODS, coa isting of some of the following Goods ; Rich black and blue black plain and fig’d REP ; SILKS Rich plain and plaid CHAMELION SILKS Do. do. and watered black SILKS for Mantillas ' Do. do. mole colors of CASHMERES and DE LAINES I Do. plaid, striped and shaded CASHMERES Do. small fig’d. and small checked do. for infants Do. plaid Raw SILKS, a great variety Do. CALIFORNIA PLAIDS, OREGON PLAIDS and 6 4. MONTEREY PLAIDS With every style of Fluid and Striped GOODS ■ which bear a name. Black ALPACAS and Black BOMBAZINES, su perior A great variety of rich Plaid GINGHAMS ' PRINTS, PRINTS, English and American, beau tiful Crimson Damask MERINO for curtains White fig’d CURTAIN MUSLINS Corded, Bordered. Heard. Stitched and Emhro’d. ; Linen Cambric IIDKFS. THREAD LACES and EDGINGS Jaconet and Swiss EDGING and INSERTING Rich BEAD BAGS, S TEEL BEADS, RINGS, TASSELS and CLASPS PURSE SILK, HAIR BRUSHES, Shell Tuck and Side COMBS GLOVES, HOSIERY, Ac., Ac. BO3WBTS! BOALNTSTS!!, BONNETS!! CHINA rEARL, Coburg, Vandyke-Fioernce , Braid, Fancy Tuscan, Braid Straw, Fine i Straw, Ac., Ac. New Style of BONNET RIBBONS, a great va riety. Together with a great variety of other Goods : too tedious to mention. Take our stock all in all it will be found the richest brought to Augusta this Fall; and we invite the public to give us a call. BOWDRE A CLAGETT. 1 Sept. 19 74 BLAIFKBT3 ! BLANKETS I ! EL AN- ! KETS!!! A LL sizes of best BED BLANKETS Jm. W hite and col d. Negro do. White and red FLANNELS, KERSEYS. COT TON CSXABURGS COTTON YARNS, Bich’d and Brown SHIRT- 1 INGS 5-L 6-4, iO-4 and 12-4SHEETINGS,BED TICKS ! CHECKS, Blue MARLBORO STRIPES, Ac., I Ac., which we will sell low. BOWDRE A CLAGETT. Sept. 16 74 HNTIRBLY NEW, 1 FALL AND WINTER STYLES. JOHN BRIDGES, Next door below the United States Hotel , Fashionable Draoer and Tailor. riTIIIE Fall and Winter Styles just receiving of ' A _ CLOTHS, C asiimeres, plain and figured | \ estings, Fancy Articles, Trimmings, Ac., for gen- | ( tlemcn's wear, and Under Vests for ladies. The public are respectfully invited before or- j ' dering their garments elsewhere, to examine the above Stock, which they will find to comprise the ( best selections that can be made in the New York market. , ' N . B.—Making and Trimming as usual, in the ! most fashionable manner. • Sept. 5 AN ACT ' TO alter and amend ike third section of the se cond article of the Constitution of the State. Whereas, The Third Section of the Second Arti cle of the Constitution of this State reads in the ' following words, to-wit :• —No pcrsonshall be eli- | I gible 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 has not attained to the age of thirty ' years, and who does not possess five hundred < acres of land in bis own right within the State, and other property to the amount of four thousand 1 dollars, and whose estate shall not on a reasod- ’ ble estimation, be competent to the discharging his just debts over and above that sum—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 Vie Senate and House I of Representatives, of the State of Georgia, in Gen- \ eral Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the au- , thority of the same, That so soon as this Act shall j j have passed, agreeable to the requirements of the j Constitution, the following shall be adopted in lieu , of the Section above recited, to-wit: —No person , shall be 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 j who hath not attained the age of thirty-years.— ( Approved Decemlter, 26th, 1845. April 13 WASHINGTON & NEW ORLEANS ' TELEGRAPH THE Subscribers to the stock of this Company 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 i next, to meet the demands of the assignee, who j is rapidly progressing in the construction of the I line. 'i'he money may be paid to Edward Thomas, Esq. Augusta, Georgia. B. B. FRENCH,A W. W. SEATON, > Trustees DAN. GOLD, S Washington City, Sept. 1, 1847. Sept. 6 " ' 61. W AKE HOUSE EOT FOKS Aid:. THAT valuable Warehouse Lot. corner of Bay and Jackson-streets, on which is a wooden W arehouse. at present occupied by Heard A Da vison, is oflered for sale. The terms would be liberal to an approved purchaser. This valuable Lot has a front of 387 feet on Bay street, and 2C6 on Jackson-street, and is the most j desirable location in tiie city for a Warehouse. For terms, apply to 1 July 30 JAMES GARDNER. Jr., Agt. * ] NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAM SHIP LINE. The new Steam Ship NORTH- j 1 ERNEHj Capt. Thos. S. Budd, will j i 5* take her place in the line, and leave I on Saturday, 9th October, at 4 o’- 1 clock, P. M. For Freight or Passage, having splendid State Room accommodaiions, apply at the office of the 1 Agent, HENRY MISSROOK, corner East Bay and Boyce A Co’s, wharf; No berth secured until paid for. The Steam Ships Northerner and Southerner, will,on and after 2d October, leave each port every j Saturday. 5 Oct. 3 j MANSION HOUSE, i JUB. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. JiliLU. I fjJNHE UNDERSIGNED, Pi oprietor of the I J. Mansion House, is yet before the public in the capacity of Hotel-Keeper. Thankful alwavs for the smallest iavors, and more than grateful for tiie patronage heretofore extended towards him, he hopes not only to retain his former custom, but j from his unceasing exertions, and the central posi tion of his house, to have an unlimited support 1 {particularly frtnn the country,) as his interest from j birth is identified with theirs. The terms of board will be as low as any in the city. j ' GEO. G. MATTHEWS. Oct. 1 dfi—cbm TO RENT. ■ /gA The MIDDLE TENEMENT in the Bridge j jjmM-Bank Building. Apply to GEORGE M. THEW. Sept 2 + — ' FOR SALE. " A desirable situation for Summer Resr alma denees.on the old Milledp-eville road (three j miles from Augusta) adjoining Bellevue Cottage, i Containing nearly twelve acres, an excellent plum and peach orchard thereon. An indisputable title, i Terms known by applying to THOS. MURRAY, Augusta Arsenal. Sept. 16 6 71 HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. Jffat At private Sale, the two story Dwelling. ! liy-'ijil situated at the South-west corner of Ellis and Eibert-streets. Apply to “J. W. WTGHTMAN. I Sept. f TO MThe OFFICE on the corner of Bay and Mclntosh streets recently occupied by Mr. C McCalla. Apply to Messrs. GARDELLE A RHIND. or JOHN GARNER. Oct. 2 TO R E NT, ' j From the Ist of October next. A-- 3 The double WOODEN TENEMENTS on Jackson-street; one on the corner j of Reynold-st, at present occupied by C Low, and the other by Miss Ingraham. Apply to G. Longstreet, or * MRS. R. CAMFIELD July 31 : 32 XI UL3 3 ! MUL ES ! “ JUST ARRIVED a lot of young KENTUCKY MULES, forisale at the Stables of R. A. WATKINS? } Oct. 1 —3 JUST ARRIVED. A LOT OF FINE YOUNG KENTUCKY HORSES. Among them several fine pairs of Bay HORSES, which cant be exceiied by any in market, lor sale at J. W. STEAGALL’S Stables. Oct. 1 3 LIVERY STABLE. THE undersigned respectfully rN informs the public that he has CjTTN IT/ v leased the old stand well known f f/N asjTSrn ue droii’s LOWER STABLES?ou Eiiis street, and would be .aanki'ui for a share of patron age. 11, A. WATKINS. May 14 IS9 BROUGHT TO JAIL. BROI GHT to Jail in Washington, jUK Wilkes County, on the Ist of October, 1546, I ’/*L a Nezro man who says bis name is ROB- ER F, and that he belongs to Dr. Rob ert Wiggins, of Montgomery County, Alabama, having been sold to him by Mr. B. Warren, of Au gusta. Said Negro is about 25 years of age, dark j complexion, 5 feet 1U or 11 inches high, and weighs ! about 150 ibs. The owner Is notified to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away, or he , will be dealt with as the law directs. (CfTbe Chronicle vv ill publish the above tri- j weekly.and the Mi Hedge vil ie Federal Union, week ly, until iorbid, ami forward the bills for payment. It. H. VICKERS. Jailor. June 23 j — [July 2 WANTED TO HIRE, A FI A NO. Any person having a good IN STRUMENT to put out, will find j f $ S? f § 3 one who Will keep it in tune and or der and pay a liberal Hire for the same, by immedi ate application at this Office. Oct. 2 3 CLARK, RACKETT & CO., a HAVE just received a new and large stock of GOLD and SILVER (d-'/fa WATCES, of the best makers, Watch Trimmings and ornaments; JEWELRY, OF ALL KINDS; Silver Spoons, Forks, Knives and Cups; Plated Ware; Waiters, Castors, Candlesticks. Tea Sets,Cake Baskets, &c; Britannia Ware; Paint ed and Japanned Waiters, in sets, a new style; Ta ble Mats and Brushes, of a line quality; Mantle Or naments, gilt and silvered, with drohs; fine Mantle Clocks, in wood and marble; a ;rreat variety of Fan cy Goods, Work Boxes, Bead Bags, Bag and Purse Clasps; Gilt, silver and steel Beads; Cologne Bottles, silver, pearl, shell, ivory and velvet Card Cases; Shetland fine buffalo Dressing Combs; Hair Brushes, Ac. Six Barrel Revolving PISTOLS, 3 sizes; an other lot of the fained “Lecouitre” RAZOR; with 2 blades; a good supply also of Rodgers’ and other makers; Rodger's, Mechi, Chapman, Saunders, wLe contre,” and Emerson Strops; Shaving Creams, “Gueriain” and others; Old Naples Soap; choice Lather Brushes; fine Pocket Cutlery, Ac. SPECTACLES. The Perifocal Spectacles, sold by us, we still re- 1 commend, with great confidence, to our our cus- i 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 sliver Spectacles, with the ordinary | convex glass, for sale at very low rates, and glass es fitted to suit the sight with accuracy. N. B.—Clocks and W atches repaired and regu lated with care. Watch Glasses, Tools and Mate rials for sale to the trade at low rates. Oct 22 19 PERIFOCAL SPECTACLES. Neither the French Meniscus, nor Wol laston’s English Periscopic. To all who experience inconve- j nience in the use of the common kind of Glasses, and especially in night reading, these Spectacles will be found a most valuable substitute; in no case, except where the optic nerve has been pronounced diseased, have they failed, when pro perly fitted, to give satisfaction. No better proof of their superior merit can be sdven to each individual who may need Glasses than the satisfaction he will exjierience in the use of them. These Glasses can be obtained in this place onlv of CLARK, RACKETT A CO.. ' | Agents for the Manufacturers, W'hohave now on hand a good supply in golt( and silver frames. Perifocal Glasses fitted to any frame, for any vision. Spectacles in gold, silver and steel, for sale verv low. by CLARK, RACKETT, A CO. ' Dealers in W atches. Jewelry, Silver Ware, Ac, may 8 137 ~ GENTS. WINTER WEAR. CLOTHS, CASIMERES, SATINETS and VESTINGS, We invite gentlemen who have these articles to purchase to call and exam ine our assortment. It consists of the handsomest of the above named articles. Silk, Cotton and Merino UNDER SHIRTS Silk and Linen Cambric II VNDKERCHIEFS GLOVES. SUSPENDERS, HALF HOSE, CRA ATS, Ac., Ac., which we will sell low. BOWDRE A CLAGETT, I Sept. 19 74 SCULL SIIOALS FACTORY. 7 rjl If F. Subscribers having renewed the AGEN- 1 I CV of this establishment, offer for sale a superior STOCK OF YARNS, assorted, Nos. 4 ! s to 12 s, in bales of 244) lbs each. X. X FOUL LAIN & SON. July 17 ID ! public £alcs. _ , LAND FOR SALE. IN EQUITY; isham Jones, etui, vs. Andrew McLean, Adm’r., Ac. of Thomas Glascock, and others viamuel W. Young rs. same—James Beard i vs. same. By authority of an order passed in Chancery, j will be sold at the Lower Market-house in the city ; o! Augusta, on the first Tuesday in October next, ; the following lots ot land belonging to the estate of General 1 iiomas Glascock, deceased, for the bene tit of the creditors! of said estate. Also; at the same j time and piace, a lot, with some improvements on | it, in the town of Marietta, Cobb county. Terms made known on the dav of sale. ' JOHN MILLEDGE, Receiver of effects of said estate. Aug. 6 wtd 37 j\'o. of .Vo. of Dis j Sec- i Drawn in A'vtc in , . .. Lot. * trict. ' ion. | County of County of UtUa V' ■ --- . ■ I • - . J * 305 If>o 22 2 Cherokee Cherokee. 2d qual’y 225 100 6 4 “ Chaitnoga 195 100 23 3 “ Cobb. I 944 40 4 I M Bumpkin. ?ok&h* 483 40 1 3 “ I'-k'kAhy 47 40 3 3 Paulding. Pine. 93 IGO 13 I 2 « Cherokee. ISek&hy ; 272 40 2 i 3 “ SokAhy 1 97 1(0 13 3 “ Murray. 245 40 14 1 “ For-yth. SukAliy 22 130 11 “ Murray. 834 40 3 3 ‘‘ 3ok<fehy 36 130 7 2 “ Gilmer. SokAhy 1175 40 20 3 “ Paulding. 'sokAliy 309 100 5 9 “ Gilmer. 3okAhy 321 130 22 3 “ Floyd. 2ok&hy 402 40 3 1 “ Fur-yrh, 3okAhy 252 100 G “ Gilmer.' 249 40 15 Ip “ Bumpkin. 547 40 4 3 “ Cass. 257 250 2 Early. Baker. 408 490 11 Irwin. Lowndes. 231 490 8 “ Thomas. 240 2021 1 Coweta. Coweta. Ist Pino 1G 202. 1 , 17 Loe. Sumter. Pine. 19-2 2024 29 « “ Ist Pine 47 202; 26 “ “ 137 11 “ Randolph. 171 85 202* 12 Bee. Bee. Pine. 98 250 13 Early. Baker. 171 9021 8 Dooly. (Pulaski. 135 202£ 3 j j Monroe. | *3d quality of Oak and Hickory. EXECUTOR’SSALE. On the second Monday in December next, will be sojd to the highest bidder at public out-cry. upon , a credit of one, two and three years, the large and valuable plantation of William Wright, de- I ceased, late of the county of Columbia. This tract contains eleven hundred (1100) acres of land; a large portion of it, the best Cotton land in Middle Georgia. It is elegantly improved, with one ol the best country Mills in the State. There is about four hundred acres of it in the woods. It j is situated iu the county of Columbia, twenty seven ! miles above Augusta, 8 miles from the Georgia R. i Road, 6 miles from Appling and i mile from Cobb ham. The sale will take place upon the planta tion. Also, at the same time and place, upon a credit, a portion ol the Negroes, Household and Kitchen Furniture; Corn, Fodder, Oats, Ac., Mules, Horses, Pork, Cattle, Farming Tools. A little of every thing appertaining to a well conducted Farm.— Terms oi the most accommodating character.— The sale made in pursuance of the last Will and Testament of William Wright, deceased. Any one desirous of purchasing privately the Farm, can do so by addressing the Executor at Cassville, Ga. AUGUSTUS R. WRIGHT, Executor. Cassviiie, Ga., Sept. 20th, 18T7. c—td ~ ADMINISTRATOirS S A LE. | Will be sold, betore the court-house door in Heard county, on the first Tuesday in January next, Lot of Land, No. 84, in the twelfth district of Heard county —sold as the property of William Johnson, deceased, late of Warren county, and by virtue of an order of the Inferior Court of said coun ty, while sitting for ordinary purposes, titles good, and payments cash, AT. SO, On tiie same day. before the Court House j door in Early county, will be sold. Lot of Laud No. 294. in the bth District. WILLIAM GIBSON, Adm’r. Sept 22 76 [postponed.] BURKE SHERIFF'S SALE. Will be sold, before tiie court-house door in the town of Waynesboro, Burk county, 011 the first Tuesday in October next, between the usual j hours of sale, the following property, to wit : Eleven hundred and sixty-six (1 ifio) acres, more less, Oak arid hickory land, adjoining lands, of j Matthew C. McCullers, Henry Lewis, and others, ! originally granted to Henry Young; levied on as I the property of Paul Davidson, to satisfy a mort gage fi. fa. issuing from the Superior Court of Burke county in favor of Joshua W. Saxon vs Paul Davidson. Property pointed out in said li. la. JOHN T. BROWN, Sheriff. August 27 VALUABLE PROPERTY IOR SALE. \\T ILL be sold, at Matthew’s Bluff, on the first T f day of October next, all the Lands, Houses. 1 Ac., belonging to the Estate of -Alexander McConn. deceased, late of South Carolina. Matthew’s Bluff, on Savannah River.has Warehouses, Slore House. I and Wood Landing, also, a fine situation for a Ferry. Most of these Lauds have Timber and Steamboat Wood in abundance, convenient to said Bluff, where ali the Wood can be sold that could be put there. We would respectfully invite the attention of Merchants to the Bluff as a good situa tion for a Store and Warehouse Business. The houses arc now in a good condition. The above j 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 tivo j 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. A L. B. McCONN. Charleston Mercury, will publish the ! above weekly, till day of sale, and send bilkto Jef ferson Roberts, Scrivcn Countv. July 7 tb— 284 __ G-UTT3M ITHTIi^Gf. The Subscribers would in- . form the public that they car ry on the above business in (V Mclntosh-st,, opposite the Constitutionalist Office, in C, ; vD ===s all its various branches, and are prepared to execute all orders in their line, j Double and Single GUNS, and Rides Re-stocked, patent breeched and Percussioned Rides cut over, and all kinds of Repairing done in the best manner. Particular attention paid to the manufacture of new Rides of every de-scription, either with or with out the patent muzzle and at prices varying from twenty to one hundred and fifty dollars, and war- 1 ranted to shoot as well as any that can be produced and as elegantly finished. Also kept constantly on hand for sale, the following articles, viz: RIFLES, Double and Single Barreled GUNS 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. DCF Repairing done promptly and warranted. JTQ 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,Screw Cutting, Ac., at short notice and in the best man ner. ROGERS A ABBEY. J uly 3 12 _ LAMPS! LAMPS!! - A LARGE assortment of SOLAR, LARD and xjL PINE OIL LAMPS, just received from the manufactories of S. W, Murphy and Dyot A Kent. These Lamps are warranted in every particular, and are perfectly free from danger. Those in want of a useful and handsome article, for a low price, can be accommodated, as they will be sold at the man ufacturer’s price in Philadelphia, for cash. They are cheaper than anythingof the kind ever offered in this market. ALSO, ON CONSIGNMENT, j a few very handsome setts of CANDELABRAS ! and GIRANDOLES, for sale low, at the store of J. E. MARSHALL, Sept. 21 Metcalf’s Range. corpus, SUGAR ATvTD MOLASSES. 1 A BAGS Rl ° COFFEE, i- OO 20 hhds N. O. and Muscovado Sugars, 30 hhds New Crop Cuba Molasses, for sale low by fApril Gj JOHN R. DOW. 1 Public Sales. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALeT^ Pursuant to an order of the Inferior Court of Wilke* county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, will . be sold, on the first Tuesday in December next, bercre the court-house door at Hawkinsville. Lot No. 224. in Pulaski countv, fornicrlv JCth Hist riot, Wilkin-on county, containing 2tS| hoi e* of land, more or les-. • Also, pursuant t(. a like order of said Court, will i s'iid, on the first Tuesday in January next, be fore the Court house-door at Dahlonega, ' Lot No. 1>73, Ist section, 12fh district, now I .utnjv kin county, containing 40 acres, more or less.— Both of which lots belong to the estate of Henry Laughter, lute of Wilkes county, decerscd. nob! tor the benefit ol the heirs and creditors of said estate JANE LA UGHTFR. Adm’x. ° t 1 EPHRAIM BA 1 LEV, Adm'r. AD3IINiSTRATRIX’S SALE. \\ iii tic soid, on ihe uuruelh day ol October next., at the laie residence of Thomas Bostwick, do* i ceased, in Burke county, a portion of the perish* aule property ot said deceased, consisting of, tiorses, Hogs, ( attle, Corn, i odder. Plantation l oois, and Utensils. Household and Kitchen Fut niture, and various other articles, lerius made known on the dav o! sale. SAL AH LOSTWICK, Atlm’x. , Ly ISAIAH CARTER, Agent, Sept. 15 EXECUTOR’S SA I E. ! Will be sold on Tuesday, tiie 26th ol Uctcber next, at the late residence os' Jacob Alien, deceased” I in Warren ton, The personal property of the said Jacob Allen, j consisting of two setts of Blacksmith’s Tools, Car* riage-makers Tools, Unfinished Work. I,umber, J Household Furniture acd Cooking Utensils. Also, two Cows and Calves. Sale to continue from day todav until all is sold. STODDARD W. SMITH. Executor. Sept. 12 68 | “ RICH JiOND Sil HTilI I’S SALeT i On the first Tuesday in October next, will be sold at the lower Market House in the city of A«» gusta, within the legal hours of sale. All that tract or parcel of Land, with the im j 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 flight, and others} levied on as the property of Stephen Mitchell, to satisfy sundry li. fas. issuing from the Justices Court of the 11 yill District, Richmond county, in favor of William Schley vs. Eliza G. McGruder. Leah Simons alias Leah McGar and Stephen Mitchell, Benjamin Davis vs. Stephen Mitchell, Justice* Court 119th district vs, the same. Levy made and retuz-ned to me bv a Constable. AARON KOFF, Sheriff. Sept. 5 C 3 ADMINISTRATOR’S SALLE 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 Hon. the Inferi or Court of Warren county, while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, the property belonging to the estate of Wm. Johnson, late of Warren county, deceased, viz : Lot of Land number two hundred and forty-three, in the eighth district, Carroll county. ALSO, On the first Tuesday in November, at the Court House in the county of Heard, between the le fal hours of sale. *ot of Laud number eighty-five, in the twelfth district of said county. Terms made known on day of sale. Sept 7 WM. GIBSON. Adru'r. ’ ’ EXECUTOR’S SALE. “ W ill be sold, on the first Tuesday in November next, the at Court House door in Elbert coun ty, agreeably to an order granted by the Jus-, trees of the Inferior Court of Elbert county when sitting as a Court of Gdinary, Two tracts of land in Elbert county, one contain ing six hundred and thirty-four acres, more or less, adjoining lands of John Dickinson, Archibald Mew born and others, the other containing two hundred acres, more or less, adjoining lands of William A. Brown or Burrell Bobo, and others, sold as th© property of the estate of William Teasly, deceas ed. for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. THOMAS HORTON, Surviving Ex’r. Aug. 25 c ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in December next, will be sold before the Court House door in Warrenton, Warren county, the following tracts of Land, be longing to the estate of William Johnson, deceas ed, sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors, viz ; A lot of Land containing about 600 acres, in said county, on both sides of the Louisville road, and a bout five miles from Warrenton. About 230 acres lies on the east side of the road, and about 350 on the west side, it will be sold in two lots. Also, at the same time and place, a Tract con taining about 63 acres, adjoining the above, and known as the Beasley place. All sold for the bene fit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms —12 months credit for approved paper. Aug. 13 Vv M. GIBSON, Adm’r. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE, Will be sold, at the Court House in Waynesboro, Burke county, on the fir*t Tuesday in October next, agreeable to an order of the Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, 2500 acres of Land, more or less, lying in said county, adjoining John Nessmith, Laban Odum, Lewis Houston and others. Sold as the property o| Peter J CouMeau. deceased, for the benefit of lh« heirs and creditors. GEORGE W. HURST, n. July 11 EXECUTOR’S SALE. Will be sold, before the Court House door, in th«* town of Dahlonega, Lumpkin county, on the first Tuesday in November next. One third of E c undivided Lot of Land, known as Lot No. 1099, District 12th, Section 1, Said Lot, containing forty acres more or less. Also, on the same day, will be sold, before the Court House door, in the county of Forsyth. One Lot of Land, known as Lot No. 733, District 3, Section L containing forty acres more or less, sold in conformity of the last Will and Testament of Beverly Allen, deceased, late of Elbert county. Terms of sale cash. LINDSAY H. SMITH, ) - , BEVERLY A. TEASLY. $ rß ' August 29 EXECUTOR’S SALE. Will be sold at the late residence of William Sel lers, deceased, in the county of Richmond, oa Thursday, the 21st of October next. • All the personal property belonging to said es tate, consisting of Horses, a fine stock of Cattle, Hogs, Corn, Fodder, Household and Kitchen Fur-* niture, and various other articles. Sale to continue from day to day until all is sold. Terms on the dav of sale. RAYMOND F. SELLERS, ExT. ; Sept. 17 ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE, Agreeable to an order of Burke county, when setting for ordinary pur-, poses, will be sold, before the court-house door in the town of Waynesboro, Burke county, oa the first Tuesday In December next. Two hundred acres. more or less, of Pine Land, lying on Ogeeehee River and Central Rail Road, near the 95 Mile Station, and adjoining lands of Joseph Monroe, Rowan Johnson. James Grubbs and Miles F. Orach} said tract of land, known aa the Parker place. Also, at the same lime and place, thirteen hun dred and twenty-eight acres of hind, more or less, lying on the waters of Bark Camp, known as the plantation oi Matthew Jones, late of Burke coun ty, deceased. On this place is a good Dwelling House, Gin House, Stables and Negro Houses, and sufficient land open for working fifteen or twenty hands, the fencings, out-houses,&c., in good repair. The above lands, sold as the real estate of Mat thew Jones, late of Burke Co., deceased, for the purpose; of distribution. Terms on the day of sale. ALLEN INMAN, > * , . a Sept 23 MTTCHEL B. JONES. \ ADMTMSTR VTOirS S ALE. On the first Tuesday in October next, at the lower market house in the city of Augusta, within the legal hours, will be sold, A Buggy and Harness, Saddle and Bridle, a lot, of Clothing. Books, Trunks, and a Silver Watch belonging to the estate of B. B. Hussev, deceased, J. W. WIGHTMAN, Adm’r. I Sept. 24 c