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TAXES, TAXES,—LAST NOTICE
GEORGIA, Richmond County*
O’ Ordered, That the Tax Collector for Rich
mond County be, and lie is hereby required to
pay over to the county Treasurer ot said county,
the amount of Taxes levied for county purposes for
the year 1817, on or before the first Monday in De
cember next, and that the clerk serve said collec
tor with a copy of this notice.
JESSE KENT. j. i. c. k. c.
I. P. GARVIN, j. i. c. u. c.
JAMES HARPER, j. i. c. u. c.
A true copy from the minutes, this the Ist day of
November, 1317.
For the accommodation of those who have not
paid their TAXES, the Digest will be open until
Saturday next, after which, executions will be is
sued against all defaulters—East Notice.
R. A. WATKINS, T. R. C.
Nov. 2
FRENCH AND SPANISH
LANGUAGES.
F. EE HARBIER gives lessons in the FRENCH
, (his native language) and SPANISH, either in
private families, or at his residence. For terms,
apply to him, at the United States Hotel, every
morning before fen o’clock, or in the afternoon, be
tween three and five.
REFERENCES:
H. CUMM ipig, J G. T. Doktic,
J. Aiiams, I Dr. Duo as,
J. Gakdnkr, j N. Dklaigle,
Gardell A Riuxd.
Oct. 1 m
JOHNSON’S DAGUERREOTYPE
ROOMS.
MR. C. E. JOHNSON has the honor to in
form his old patrons of last year, and the pub
lic generally, that he is again AT HIS OLD
S FAND, over Messrs, Clark, Racket Co.'s Jewelry
Store, where he is prepared to execute MINIA
TURES in a style superior to any thing he has
done heretofore.
Mr. J. thankful for the very liberal patronage of
last season, asks a continuance of the same.
Oct. 21 —3m
EASANT STOVALL.
Renews the lender of his services in the STO •
AGE AND SALE OF COTTON AND OTII
ER PRODUCE, at his Fire Proof W arehouse
Augusta, Ga., Aug. 4th, 1847. 8 mos. 35
IFF DR. J. A, S. MILLIG AN, will at
tend to the practice of Medicine and Surgery, in
Augusta and its vicinity.
Office in Metcalfs Range, up stairs. Entrance
one door below Mr. J. Marshall's Drug Store.
June 13 Gm 215
St ud’s Celebrated Sarsaparilla-
This excellent compound, which is creating
inch a universal interest throughout the country
has at length made its way successfully into the
favor of our citizens and the people around us.—
We have read again and again of the efficacy o
this invaluable medicine—if we can call a very
pleasant beverage medicine—but not until recent
ly have we had any positive proof which
could induce us to speak fairly of it. Hut from
facts in our possession, we are well convinced that,
without any' exception, it is the safest, pleasantest,
and best compound ever offered to the public, for
the cure of all chronic diseases, rheumatism, scro
fula, and all impurities of the blood; together with
many other complaints.
Prcj ared and sold, wholesale and retail, by'A. Bf
AD. SANDS, Wholesale Druggists, 100 Fulton,
corner of William-street, New York.
Sold also by
HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO,
And by Druggists generally throughout the Uni
ted States. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for
$5. Nov. 2
Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry-
In is impossible for ns to compress into onr narrow
limits even a brief allusion to all of the numerous
cures that have been effected by Dr. Wistar’s Bal
sam. Wc can only' refer to a very few as speci
mens of its general efficacy.
A few days ago, a lady called at the office in fine
health and looking as robust as though she never
knew what sickness was To our surprise she
stated that until recently', she bad been sick four
years with what was supposed to be consumption—
that she had a violent cough, night sweats, with al
ernale chills and fever,and every usual symptom of
confirmed consumption. The result was, that she
became so emaciated as to present more the ap
pearance of a skeleton than a living being. Provi
dentally, she at this time heard of the wonderful
cures performed by Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild
Cherry, and commenced using it herself. The
effect was, that she began to get better at once.—
By degrees, the cough left her, the chils and fever
disappeared, and in two months she again found
herself in perfect health.
None genuine unless signed I. BUTTS on the
wrapper,
For sale in Augusta, wholesale and retail, by
HA VILAND, RISLEY A CO.,and also by THOM
AS BARRETT A CO,, and Dealers iu Medicines
generally in Augusta,
Nov. 3 3—t
Commercia 1.
LATEST DATES FROM LIVERPOOL OCT. 4
LATEST DATES FROM HAVR2 OCT. 1
CHARLESTON, Nov. 4.— Cotton. —The Up-
Innd market yesterday continued in a very dull
and depressed state. Buy ers took but 45U bales, at
extremes from 7$ a 8£; principally, at a B£.
Rice.— There was more activity in the market
yesterday than on the day previous, andprices a
gain rallied to their former position. From 330
hbls to 400 bids sold, principally at 3| a 3J.
By Tclcgrraph.
[Transmitted ror the Baltimore American.']
NEW YORK, "Nov. 1, G. P. M.—The sales of
Flour to-day were to the extent of 10,000 barrels,
consisting of Oswego and Genese, the former at
$5,50, and the latter at $6,62£a6,,75. Southern is
held firm, with small sales at $6,624a6,75:
The sales of Corn to-day have reached nearly
20,000 bushels—including flat and round yellow at
77a79c.,and good Western mixed, delivered, at 75a
7G.
Sales of about 500 bales Cotton were made, the
market closing at heavy rates.
We are yet without any tidings of either the
French steamer at this port or the Caledonia at Bos
ton. Much anxiety is felt for later European ad
vices.
MACON, Nov. 2. market remains
frithout any' change worthy of remark. —We quote
*o day 7 \ a 7£.
Receipts of Cotton for Oct. 1347, 7 803,
“ previously 890—8,603
Stock on hand November 1. 1847,7,712.
COLUMBUS, Nov. 2.— Cotton. —Since our last,
we have had a quiet market, prices ranging 7 to 7|
principal sales, 7to Stock on hand, 4G62
Slipping Intelligence.
MEMORANDA.
The ship Arvuir, Goodridge, sailed from Castine,
(or Thomaston, 28th ult. to load for Charleston.
CHARLESTON, Nov. 4.—Cld. brigs Tower,
Getty, New Orleans; Zoe. Gayle. Baltimore.
SAVANNAH, Nov. 3.—Arr. ship Masonic, lla
thornc, Boston.
Cld, scjir. Emily Knight, Hosjncr, |*hi!adelnhia
Departed, steam-packet Ivanhoc, Jarman, Au
gusta.
Sailed, bark IlerscheJ, Means, New York; brig
Carribee, Anderson, Kingston, Ja.; schr. Emily
j Knight, Hosmer, Philadelphia.
TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD.
r
Ranaway from the subscriber at Enfaula,
Ala., on the night of the 31sl October, two
VL Negro men —ANTHON Y, about 6 feet high,
dark complected, and weighs about JDO
pounds; full features, and projecting forehead; had
on a black hat —AMOS, about 5 feet 9 inches high,
ybllow complected; weighs about IGO pounds;
quick spoken; two upper front teeth broken off,
1 | and with an oil cap on. Each had on a black
woolen jacket.
They are just from Richmond, Virginia, and will
L likely endeavor to return there. The above re
[ ward will be paid for their delivery to me at home,
! or lodged in any safe jail so that Fgct them.
ABNER McGEHEE.
Columbus, Nov. 2, 184/, 2c
LOOK OUT FOR ANOTHER.
~ FINE LOT OF HORSES
and MULES just arrived at the ’Ji
k Stables of I. A. Hibier Sc Co.,
«f>B»/rVwhich are offered for sale
Among the HORSES are several pairs, gentle in
harness. The MULES are good size. Those who
want bargains would do well to cull early' at the
. Stables of I. A. HIBLER A Co.
Nov. 5.
RACES OV£R THE HAMPTON RACE
COURSE, AT AUGUSTA, GA,
The first Fall Meeting wil
commence on the 7th of J)e
--ss'. m-inlipr and continue five
days.
FIRST DAY'—A Colt Stake for three y'ear olds,
one hundred dollars entrance, half forfeit—eight
entries named and closed—carrying three year
old weight.
■ Samk Day—Mile Heats, best two in three,
purse SIOO
. SECOND DAY—Two Mile Heats.purse 200
THIRD DAY—Three ‘ “ “ 300
' FOURTH DAY—Four « “ “ 400
FIFTH DAY—One Mile Heats, best three
in five, purse 130
There are already some crack nags on the
ground, and many others that will be here, so good
sport and plenty of it may be looked for.
Oct G td LEWIS LOVELL, Proprietor.
LIVERir STABLE.
THE undersigned respectfully
informs the public that he has
f 1 v leased the old stand well known/
as J. B. Guedron's LOWER Ellis
street, and would be .aunkful for a share of patron
age. R. A. WATKINS.
May 14 lB9
MULES ! MULES ! !
| A Lot of fine MULES, some full six
teen and a half hands high. For sale at
R. A. WATKINS’
Oct. 31 4 Stables, on Ellis-stret.
M GLOBE HOTEL,
Corner of Broad & Jackson-sts JEiiiia-
BY FRANCIS M. JENNINGS,
mills .ESTABLISHMENT has undergone a
JL thorough repair, and the Proprietor would
be happy to greet his old friends, and as many new
ones as may please to favor him with a call. He
will not speak of his Table, Waiters, Ac., as he
feels satisfied those who favor him once he will have
the pleasuie to see again, his TABLE having al
ways given satisfaction, fEy* DINNER at one o’
clock, —Gm Oct. 24
FOR SALE,
Ml ME spacious lot and three brick tene
ment buildings on it, situated on the north
side of Broad-street, next below the Eagle & Phce
nix Hotel, the lot running through to Kevnold
street. Apply to J. P. LAVANTURE, or
Nov. 2 12 JOSEPH BIG NON.
TO RENT.
A;A The MIDDLE TENEMENT in the Bridge
Bunk Building. Apply to
GEORGE M. THEW.
Sept 2 w
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.
AgA Being anxious to leave Augusta this fall
1 4"! Jl 1 offer to sell my HOUSE and LOT nex
i above the Jail, at a reduced price, for cash, or I
I will take a young Negro fellow, at a fair price, in
I trade. Any person disposed to make either trade,
can have an opportunity of doing so by applying to
Sept. 22 wl C. A. BEARD.
TO RENT,
From the Ist of October next.
a ~„t| The double WOODEN TENEMENTS
•liSl' on Jackson-street; one on the corner
NlMa of Reynold-st, at present occupied by C
Low, and the other by Miss Ingraham. Apply to
G. I.ONGSTtituT, or ' MRS. R. CAMFIELD
July 31 +— 32
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.
At private Sale, the two story Dwelling,
ui3Bfi[ situated at the South-west corner of Ellis
and Elbert-streets. Apply to
J. W. YVIGHTMAN.
Sept. f
RANAWAY
•L< From the Subscriber, a Mulatto man,
■m DANIEL,a Bricklayer.known by the name
of Daniel Bland. A liberal reward will be
for his delivery to me, or if lodged in
Jail so that I can get him.
Sept. 9 i— J. GLENDINNING.
AUGUSTA, OCTOBER G, 1847.
Wc have now in store the greajej
Ve-l vYjpart of our Fall supply of GOODS,
sk»«- jotcomprising WATCHES, JE
i RY, Silver and Plated Wares, Military and Fancy
Goods, Housekeeping Articles, Ac. Ac. to which
we invite attention, believing it to be as good a
i I Stock as was ever in the place. And we ask all
who think they can buy anything iu the line at
lower prices, in this place or Charleston, to test
the truth of that supposition.
CLARK, RACKET!’ A CO.
Oct. G tt
WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac.
I !'he Subscriber respectfully in
t S-y'Aj forms his friends and the public gen- ((i-i/'Aj
sfe>>2s .•rally, that he has returned from£!&»
New York with a ianre and handsome assortment
of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,fine JEW-
I ELRY. SILVER AND PLATED WARE, fine
Ornamental and Common BRASS CLOCKS. MU
SIC BOXES, ami a variety of FANCY GOODS.
N. B.—CLOCKS and WATCHES repaired
with care. F. A. BRAHE,
' First door below Washington Hall.
> Oct. li 3mo
t ■
5 PERIFOCAL SPECTACLES.
r To all who experience inconve
l nience in the use of the common kind
t 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
. given to each individual who may need Glasses
than the satisfaction he will experience in the use
of them.
, These Glasses can be obtained in this place onl} -
. of CLARK, RACKET!’ A CO..
Agents for the Manufacturers.
Who have now on hand a good supply in gold and
j i silver frames. Perifocal Glasses fitted to any frame,
for any vision.
Spectacles in gold, silver and steel, for sale very
low, by . CLARK,RACKETT, & CO.
Dealers in Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Ac.
1 Oct. 6 ts
A CARD
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 co-partner. .Two. W. Spear, in
the practice of DENTAL SURGERY. The
business will be conducted under the firm of Cleve
land A* Spear. Office Broad-st., ever Aldrich A
Green s Shoe Store.
JNO. A. CLEVELAND
i Feb. IS ts 117
; v* m mmwww & m*
AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
READY MADE CLOTHING,
HATS. CAPS, &C., «ScC.,
| UNDER THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA.
JAL N. «Sc CO, are now opening their Stock of FALL AND W INTER CLOTHING*
* r < comprising every article necessary for GENTLEMEN'S WEAR,
i hey invite purchasers to call and examine for themselves. v .*
1 he quality ol the material, cut, and workmanship, will compare with any goods offered in
Augusta.
Another important part, “THE PRICE’’ will do.
Gentlemen who have found it difficult to get clothing large enough, can he accommodated.
Country Merchants will find it to their interest to call and price our Goods.
As we have every advantage of manufacturing to the best advantage, we can sell Goods as low as
they can he bought in Charleston or New York. Try us, and see if it is not the fact.
Oct. 20 J wsG—c4
TURPIN <fe BARNES.
Three Doors above the U. States Hotel,
Have just received their Fall and
Winter Stock of DRY GOODS, which
comprises one of the best assorted Stocks to be
found in the city, which will be sold at the lowest
prices, to which they would respectfully invite the
attention of purchasers, both of the City and Coun
try* The tollowing, comprises a part ot their
Stock: r
Rich Plaid CHAMELION SILKS
“ Black “
“ Colored CASHMERES and DeLAINES, at
very low prices
Small pattern DeLAINES for children
ALPACAS in great variety
A veryjarge assortment of PRINTS
8-4 and 10-4 DAMASK TABLE DIAPERS
TOWELLINGS of every kind and quality
BIRD'S EVE DIAPERS
Super IRISH LINENS
Real WELCH FLANNELS, no imitation
White and Red FLANNELS of every quality
Bleached and Brown SHIRTINGS
5-4, 6-4 and 12-4 Bleached SHEETINGS
5-4, 6-4 and 10-4 Brown u
10-4,12-4 and 14-4 best Bed BLANKETS
8-4 and 9-4 Duffle u
SHAWLS, in 2reat variety
Furniture DIMITIES and FRINGES.
A large assortment of goods for house servants,
together with a great variety of other goods usual
ly kept in a Dry Goods Store. Purchasers, call
and judge for yourselves.
Oct, 19 +tf—c
NEW GOODS.
FOR PAUL AND WINTER WEAR.
I HAVE RECEIVED at the FASHIONABLE
DEPOT, opposite the United States Hotel, a
very large supply of BRUaDCLOTHS, CASSI
3ILRES and V ESTINGS, which are the best and
ra >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 and DRAWERS, SILK do., COTTON
SHIR TS, of all kinds and prices; SUSPENDERS,
GLOVES, POCKET HANDK FS, CRAVATS,
SCARFS. HOSIERY. STOCKS, &c.
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,
and will be sold at a very small advance on New
York cost. j. A. VAN WINKLE.
Sept. 23
THE LATEST IMPORTATIONS
FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR,
AT THE GENTLEMENS
Furnishing Establishment,
No. 258 Broad-Street....Augusta.
TITM. O. PRICE & CO., DRAPERS AND
» y TAILORS, are receiving weekly from N. Y.
CLOTHS. CASIMERES AND VESTINGS,
of the newest style of manufacture, and of the most
fashionable colors, which they will make to order in
as good style and as low as can be got at the North.
READY MADE CLOTHING,
of every description, and well made tip. Shirts.
Undershirts, Drawers, Hosiery, Bosoms, Collars.
Cravats, Stocks, Scarfs, Suspenders, Gloves, Night
Caps, &c. &c.
HATS. CAPS, UMBRELLAS.
Riding Belts, Money Belts, Shoulder Braces,
Body Guards, Razors, Razor Strops, Brushes,
Combs, Soaps, Oils for the Hair, Toilet Perfumery,
Segar Cases, Wallets, &c. &c.
TAILORS' TRIMMINGS.
Shears, Trimmers, Points, Inch Measures, Cray
ons, and every article used by the trade, which
we can supply them with as low as they can be
bought in New York.
W. O. PRICE,
Sept. 15 W. T. INGRAHAM.
N EW TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT*
Opposite the Masonic Hall, Broad-st.,
AUGUSTA.
THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs his
friends and the public generally, that he
has jnst received a handsome assortment of
CLOTHS, CASIMERES and VESTINGS for
fall and winter wear, which he is prepared to make
in 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. B.—Two Journeymen wanted. None need
apply but the best workmen.
Sept. 29 3mo
JOHN BRIDGES,
FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND
TAILOR.
Next Door Below the United States Hotel,
AUG US TA , GEOR GIA.
IN ADDITION to his large variety of New
Styles of CLOTHS, CASIMERES, VEST
INGS,^'TRIMMINGS and FANCY ARTICLES,
for Gentlemen’s Wear, has just received, and is
constantly receiving,
READY-MADE GARMENTS,
which, for STYLE OF cdt, make and material,
are not to be found in the market. Military uni
forms made, and Making and Trimming in the
best manner. Oct. 14
NEW CLOTHING STORE.
1 SWAFFIELD, CHICHESTER & CO.,
Opposite Gould & Bulkley’s, next to
Dow & Estes’,
HAVE just opened a very large stock of en
tirely new and fashionable
READY MADE CLOTHING. *
Comprising CLOAKS, CO.YTS, VESTS and
PANTxVLOONS; Shirts, Collars. Under-Shirts,
r Drawers, Hoseiry, Cravats. Serais, Suspenders
and Gloves of every description and quality.
I They would call particular attention to their Stock
of CLOTHING, as it is made of the best goods
1 and in the latest fashions.
Fashionable Hats and Caps
! Os Fall and Winter Styles, at very low prices
t To all who wish to buy cheap here is an opportunb
i ty. as their Stock was purchased exclusively foi
| cash, and manufactured in their own manufactory
1 at the North, t —° Get. 16
I
CANDIES, CANDIES,
AT
WHOLE SALE AND RETAIL,
BY AUGUSTIN FREDERICK,
MANUFACTURER,
At his old stand, 200 Broad-street, a few doors below
the Post-office, Augusta, Ga.
HE keeps constantly on hand for sale various
articles in his line, viz :
CONFECTIONERIES —Fancy Confectioneries
from Paris
TOYS for Children, German and French
FRUlTS—Oranges, Lemons, Pine Applds and Ba
nanas *
DRY' FRUlTS—Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Citron and
PRESERVES—Orange, Pines, Ginger, Currant
and Guava Jelly
NUTS—Almonds, Filberts. Brazil, Peacau, Ac.
LIQUORS —Cognac Brandy, Holland Gin, Jamai
■ ca Rum, Ac.
WlNES—Madeira, Port, Sherry,Champagne, Ac.
PORTER—London,pints and quarts, fine imported
Cordials
SEGARS—ReaI Havana, various brands,
Sept. 30 24—Sc
AUGUSTA, OCT. 15 1847.
CLOCKS.-— -We have in store Marble Mantel
Clocks, Office and Warehouse, Gothic and
Round Clocks; and offer to country dealers an
assortment of cheap Clocks, well made, at low pri-
CC CHINA CUT CLASS—White and Gold Rand
China Dinner and Tea sets ; Fancy Gilt and Orna
mental China, Tea sets ; Fine Cut-Glass Goblets,
Wines. Tumblers, Ac.
LAMPS, LAMPS, AND GIRANDOLES.—
SOLAR LAMPS in great variety—‘some with Bo
hemian Olass and Prisms.
GIRANDOLES, SILVERED AND GILT—
New style PAPER SHADES for Lamps.
ANDIRONS—A part of our supply of ANDI
RONS, SHOVELS, and TONGS are'at band, for
sale low.
CLARK, RACKETT A CO.
Oct. 16
GUNS AND PISTOLS.
A CHOICE lot of Double Barrel Shot GUNS,
London made, together with a supply of
Flasks, Shot Pouches, Game Bags, Patent \V ad
ding, Ely’s patent Cartridges, and Gunning Appa-,
ratus in general, just received and will be sold low.
Also, Allen and Thurbur’s Revolving PISTOLS;
six barrels. Self-Cocking Pocket Pistols, English
Belt Pistols, Walker’s Percussion Caps.
CLARK, RACKETT A CO.
Oct. 6 ts
WASHINGTON & NEW ORLEANS
TELEGRAPH COMPANY.
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 twentieth day of November, to meet the
demands of the assignee, who is rapidly progress
ing in the construction of the line.
The money may be paid to Edward Thomas, Esq.
Augusta, Georgia.
. B. R. FRENCH,A
W. W. SEATON, > Trustees
DAN. GOLD, S
Washington City, Sept. 1, 1847.
Oct. 12 6l
SCULL SHOALS FACTORY.
THE Subscribers having renewed the AGEN
CY of this establishment, offer for sale a
superior STOCK OF Y'ARNS, assorted, Nos. 4’s
to 12 s, in bales of 240 lbs. each.
T. N. POULLAIN & SON.
July 17 l9
D YEING AND SCOURING
ESTABLISHMENT.
JOHN O’NEILL, Silk ami Woollen Fancy
Dyer, informs the citizens of Augusta, and its
vicinity, that he has commenced the above busi
ness on REY NOLD-STREET, in the rear of La
mar & Oliver’s Store, three doors below the cor
ner of Campbell-street, where he is prepared to
execute work with neatness and despatch. He
flatters himself, from his long experience in some
of the first houses in Europe and America, to be
able to give satisfaction in every branch of his bu
siness. Any orders which he may be favored with
will he promptly attended to. lie will Dye, Re-
Dye and Renovate Gentlemen’s Clothing of all
textures and kinds—Coats, Vests, Pants and Cloaks.
He renews the shades of all colors, and makes the
garment have the appearance of new cloth. He
pledges himself that work finished by him will
neither have a disagreeable smell or stiffness, more
than when new.
Ladies’ Garments will be Dyed and finished in
workmanlike style. Persons residing at a distance,
by directing their articles to me at Augusta, will
1 meet with prompt attention.
JOHN O’NEILL.
Oct 20 ts
MOUNT EAGLE TRIPOLI.
A REMARKABLE mineral, pronounced by
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 but in one
bed, of very narrow limits, all owned by the “Mount
Eagle Manufacturing Company,” incorporated for
’ the sole purpo.se of its manufacture.
5 The article is excellent for burnishing and clean
ing all finished metallic and glass surfaces, such as
gold, silver, brass, Britannia and steel ware, win
dow glass, Ac. 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
REMOVAL.
THE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully in
form his friends and the public that he has
>» removed to No. 239 King-street, opposite Messrs.
s Hayden, Gregg A Co., where he is now opening a
• choice assortment of BERLIN WORSTED.—
k Canvass, Chenille, Embroidered Patterns, Purse
*> Silks, Beads and Fancy Trimmings, Oiied Silks,
Java Canvass for Quilts, French Fancy Articles,
Ac., Ac.
s. A large supply of FRINGES and GIMPS, all of
i- which can be recommended as being of superior
►r quality, and are offered at prices which cannot fai
y to please. WM. HER WIG.
Charleston, Oct. 19 {S—
———wr:. 1
A U GUST A THEATH E.
W. C. FORBES,
Lessee and Manager.
Fourth Night of Mr. Vv. 11. CRISP,
Who will appear as HOLLA. •
Fifth Night onihTcLAHA ELLIS,
Who will appear as ELVIRA.
THIS EVENING, NOV. 5. 1847.
Will be performed the Tragedy of
PIZARRO,
or the
DEATH OF ROLLA.
Holla, Mr. Win. H. Crisp; Sentinel. Fuller; Elvi
ra, Miss Clara Ellis; Cora.jMrs. Forbes.
A Chinese Dance by Miss AMILIE.
To conclude with the farce of the
FIRST DUEL.
Timid, Mr. Fuller; Louisa, Mrs. Forbes.
(LFBox Tickets 75 cents —Pit 50 cents.
Nov. 5
M DRE PRIZES.
DRAWN NUMBERS of the Georgia State
Lottery, Class No. 9, at Savannah, “2d Nov.,
1847:
39, 55, Gl. 12, 32, 11, 41, 28, 30, 15.
Quarter Tickets (Package) 11, 12, 61, a prize
of S2OO, and whole ticket 15, 28, 55, —$30 —sold
and paid in above, by E. H. PEZANT,
Nov. 5 1— Opjiosite U. S. Hotel.
LOOK AT THIS !—520,000 CAPITAL
• •PRIZE ! !
FA CARTER TICKET, combination 15, 61, 67,
entitled to the Capital Prize of•• Twenty
1 U 'huusand Dollars” in the Grand Consolidated Lot
tery, Ciass 43, Extra. Remained on hand unsold
tor the want of a purchaser at
E. H. PEZANT,
Broad-st., opposite U. S. Hotel.
P. S.—The fallowing are the drawn Numbers
15, 61, 67, 34, 46, 68, 29, 71, 4,8, 62, 18.
The above 'Picket will be publicly shown on
application at the office. 5 ’ Nor. 2
“THE LUCKY OFFICE.”
GEORGIA STATS LOTTERIES.
FOR THE BENEFIT OF
THE AUGUSTA UNDE PENDENT
FIRE COMPANY.
D. PAINE & CO. MANAGERS.
“LOOK OUT FOR THE CAPITAL.”
Sales close at Noon To-Day.
D> ’awing due same Evening. — The Capital Prize j
Lottery—Grand Consolidated, Ciass No. 49, Ex
tra, lor 1847.—75 Numbers—l 3 Ballots,
30,000 DOLLARS !
$7,000' $3,228! $2,000! $1,500! $1,250! and 100
prizes of SIOOO! —Wholes $10 —Quarters 2,50 —
Eighths $1,25.
Sales close Monday at Noon.
Drawing due same Evening. —Grand Consolidated
Lottery, Class 45.—Splendid Scheme.—7B Num
bers—l 3 Ballots. —Leading Capitals
40,000 DOLLARS.
$20,00u! $10,000! $8,000! $6,090! 10 prizes of
$2,000! 10 prizes of $1,500! 20 prizes of $1,000!
20 prizes of SBOO! —Lowest 3 Number prize
S2OO. —Wholes $lO, Halves $5, Quarters $2,50,
Eighths $1225.
Sales close at Noon Wednesday.
Georgia State (Savannah) Lottery, Class No. 11,
for 1847.
4,000 DOLLARS.
$800! $500! $350! $200! Ac.—Wholes sl, Halves
50c. —Risk on package quarters, tickets is only
$•175, wholes and Ha Ives in proportion.
For sale by E. TI. PEZANT, Agent.
Broad-st., opposite U. S. Hotel
[Uf’Orders from the country will meet with
prompt attention, if addressed as above. Nov. 5
GREENE AND PU LASKI MONUMENT
LOTTE RIS S!
J. W. MAURY & CO., SUCCESSORS TO
J. G. Gregory & Co., Managers.
Sales close Thursday.
Extra Class No. 45—By South Carolina, Class No.
44,N0v, 4, 1847.—75 Numbers—l 3 Ballots.
20,000 DOLLARS.
$10,000! $3,000! $2,615! 20 of sl,ooo—Tickets
$5 —Halves $2,50 —Quarters $1,25.
Sales close Monday at 10 A. M.
Extra Glass No. 46—By Alexandria, Class 71. Nov.
6, 1847. —Brilliant Scheme. —78 Numbers —13
Ballots.—s Capitals of
$20,000 EACH !!!
5 oi $ 10,000! $ L093U70 ol sl,l <00! 80 oi $500! 125 of
$4-00! Ac. Ac.—Tickets $15 —Halves $7,50 —
Quarters $3,75.
Sales close Wednesday.
The Old Favorite. —Class No. 67.—T0 be drawn at
Savannah, Nov. 9, 1847.—Package Scheme.
7,500 DOLLARS.
$3,000! $1,500! $1,000! $624! 2of $600! Ac.—
Tickets $2, Halves sl, Quarters 50 cts. —Risk
on a package of 25 wholes is $29,60 —risk on a
package of 25 halves is sll,B0 —risk on a pack
age of 25 quarters is $7,40.
JOHN A. MILLEN, Agent,
Opposite the Masonic Hall.
[CT Orders from the countiy promptly attended
to. Nov. 4
SALE OF NEGROES.
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
Pursuant to an order of the Inferior Court of Ogle
thorpe county,when sitting for ordinary purposes,
will be sold, on the first Tuesday in January
next, before the court house door in Lexington,
Ga.:
About fifty likely Negroes —men, boys, women,
girls and children—all of which belong to the
minors of James Johnson, late of said county, de
ceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and credi
tors of said estate.
JAMES T. JOHNSON, Guardian.
October 23 w
A#ARD.
THE UNDERSIGNED informs the Citi
zens of Augusta and Merchants of the inte
rior, that they have opened a
SEGAR AND TOBACCO STORE,
at the first door below Messrs. Adams, Fargo A
Co., on Broad-street, where they will keep con
stantly on hand a large and carefully selected \
Stock of
HAVANA AND DOMESTIC SEGARS,
CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCO.
ALSO,
PIPES of every description, MATCHES, Ac.
at wholesale and retail prices to suit those who
purchase to sell again. We, therefore invite those
who deal in our line to call and examine our stock
before they purchase elsewhere.
VOLGER A BRAHE.
Oct. 13 Smo
NOTICE.
THE GEORGIA STATE LOTTERIES au
thorized by the Legislature of the State of
Georgia for the benefit of the INDEPENDENT
FIRE COMPANY OF AUGUSTA, will here
after be drawn under the management of Messrs, j
D. PAINE A CO. The Drawings will take place ■
(for the present) in SAVANNAH on Tuesday,and
in COLUMBUS on Wednesdays of each week, un
der the Superintendance of Commissioners ap
pointed for the purpose.
Tickets and Shares, either Single or by the
Package, can always be*had on application to
,E. H. PEZANT,
Agent tor the Managers,
i Opposite U aited States Hotel, Augusta, Ga.
ITT*AII orders tor Tickets in any Lottery, will be
i attended to promptly and considered confidential.
. Oct 13 Imo
SEED WHEAT
: 100 white SEED WHEAT, justre-
F Oct. 1 Imo SCRANTON A STARK.
■ UNDER-SHIRTS AND DRiiWBRs!
OF MERINO, COTTON, SILK, -and all
other kin Is, cheap, at
- Oct. 17 WM. O. PRICE 5c COS.
Public Sales.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Pursuant to an order of the In ferior Court of Wilke*
county, while suiting lor ordinary purposes, will
be sold, on the first Tuesday,in December next,
before the court-house door at I lawkinsville.
Lot .\o. 224, in Pulaski .comity,, formerly 10th
IMstrict,. Wilkinson county, containing 2C2A acre*
of land, more or less.
Also, pursuant to a like, order of said Court, will
be sold, on the first Tuesday in January next, be
fore the C° urt house-door atDahloucga, :
Lot No. 873,15 t section, 12th district,;uow Lump
kin county, containing AO acres, more* or less.—
Both of which lots belong to the estate of* Henry
. Laughter, late of W ilkes county, deceased, sold
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
estate. JANE LAUGHTER, Adm’x.
Get. I jEHKAIM BAILEY, Adm’r.
ADMINISTRATOR’S S ALE.
Agreeable to an order of the Interior, Court of
Burke county, when setting for ordinary pur
poses, will be sold, before the court-house door
in the town of W aynesboro, Burke county, on
the first Tuesdayin December next. ’ • 1 <
Two hundred acres, more or less, of Pi ne Land,
! lying on Ogeechee River and Central Rail Road,
, near the 9o Mile Station, and adjoining lands of
Joseph Monroe, Rowan Johnson, James Grubb*,
and Miles I*. Brack; said tract of laud, known aa
the Parker place.
Also, at the same time and place, thirteen hun
dred and twenty-eight acres of land, more or less,
lying on the waters of Bark Camp, known as the
plantation of Matthew Jones* late of Burke comi
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, Ac , in good
repair. •
J’he above lands, sold as the real estate of Mat
thew Jones, late of Burke Co., deceased, for the
purpose of distribution. 'Perms on the day of sale.
ALLEN INMAN, ) ' V
Sept. 25 MITCHEL B. JONES. $ A< UJ rs *
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALIEN '
On the first Tuesday in December next, will bo
sold before the Court House door in Warren ton
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 COO acres, rn said
county, on both sides of the Louisville road, and a.»
bout five miles from Warrenton. A bout 250 Here*
lies on the east side of the road, and about 350 o*»
the west side. It will be sold in two lot*; \ r •
Also, at the same time and place, a Tract con
taining about 03 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--I—l 2 months credit for approved paper.
Aug. 18 WM. GIBSON, Adm’r.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALF«- : -,- v
Will be sold, before the court-house door in Heard
county, on the llr.st 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 W arren 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.
ALSO, • • • •
On the same day, before the Court House
door in Early county, will he sold,
Lot of Land' No. 294, in the Gth District. 1
WILLIAM GIBSON, Adm’r
Sept 22 7d .
EXECUTOR’S SALE. ", T
W r ill be sold, on the first Tuesday in Deeqmher
next, within the usual sale hours, at the court
house in Madison county, ' .
140 acres Land, on the north prong of Broad
River, granted to James Vinguard, now deceased.
ALSO.
Will be sold, at the court-house, in Gwinnett coun
ty, on the first Tuesdayin January next, within
the usual sale hours,
Lucinda, a negro woman, about 25 years old,
and her three male children; Harry, about 6 years
old; Andrew, about 4 years old, and Larenza, a
boift 2 years old; and 200 acres Land, part of lot
No. 2ob, in the sth District of Gwinnett county.—
Terras to be made known on each day of sale.—
All to be sold as the property of James Viugard.
deceased, by virtue of an order of the Court of
Ordinary of Gwinnett county. . ,
JAMES VINGARD, Ex r.
Oct. 14 NANCY VINGARD, Ex’x.
~~ EXECUTOR’S SALE. » “'
WILL be sold, at the court, house in Warren coun
ty, on the first Tuesday in January next, the fol
lowing property, to wit :
A lot in the town of Warrenton, near the termi
nus of the Railroad, containing about three-fourths
of an acre, on which is a large store house, no*'
occupied as a grocery store, and is a desirable lo
cation for business; one lot in said town.on which
is a large and commodious carriage makers shop
and blacksmith shop, the former occupant having
recently died. A favorable opening is presented
to any one wishing to engage in that business. ALp,
one house and lot near the Eagle Tavern, suitable
for an office or a shop.
The above property to be sold as the- property of
Jacob Allen, deceased, in accordance with his last
will and testament, and for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased.
STODDARD W. SMITH , Ex’r.
Nov. 3 . , 4
EXECUTOR’S SALE. ~T
WilEbe sold, before the Court House door in the
town of Elberton, Elbert county, on the first
Tuesday in January next;
All the Negroes belonging to the estate of Absalom
Davis, late of Elbert county, deceased,
also. - ;
One Tract of Land being and lying in Elbert
county, on the waters of Beaverdam Creck.contain
ing three hundred and fifty acres, more orlejfa,*
sold agreeable to the will of said Absalom Davis,
deceased. Terms made* known on the day of sale
TERRY, DAVIS,
Nov. 3 c
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
Will be sold, before the ccurt-house door in the
town of Elberton, Elbert county, on the first
Tuesday in January next, between the lawful
hours of sale, the following property, to wit
202A Acres No. 184—Gth Dist. of Henry County.'
202 j u No. s—Bth ** Campbell county.
94 u No. 107—9th “ “ Carroll county.
202£ “ No. 86—11th u “ Carroll county
IGO a No. G—23d “ 11 3d sec. Floyd co.
40 u No. Gil— 2d u i( 2d sec, Cherokee.
IGO “ N0.292—14th u i% 3d sec. Cass co.
169 “ No. 24—15th u “3d sec. Caij coT
AL&a, * • - .
One town LOT in the town of Petersburg, con
taining one acre, more or less, known as Lot (30) in
the plan of said town, Elbert county.
ALSO, •
One half of town Lot in the town of Ruckersville,
Elbert county.
ALSO, • . .
One half of an undivided tract of Land contain
ing (160) acres, more or less, lying ami being, in
the State of Illinois, and South West of quarter
| section twelve of township North in range six
East.
ALSO, . .* . ,
Fifty-five shares of the capital stock of the Geor
gia Rail Road and Banking Company.
Sold in conformity.of the last Will and T«»sta
ment of Beverly Allen, deceased, late of Elbert
county.
Terms of sale cash.
LINDSAY H. SMITH, J* , .
Nov. 3 BEVERLY A. TEASLY.
'' ————— - - ■ ..-1..,., . .
Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in January next,
before the courthouse door at Jacksonbdro, in
Sc riven county, between the usual hours of sale,
for a division among the heirs, the following ne
groes, six in number, viz ;
1 prime fellow named Will, about 27 years old.
1 “ “ ■“ Bob, “ 23' “ “
1 wench about 21 years old, with three children.
Terms reasonable to the purchaser.
JOHN SCOTT,
WILLIAM T. SCOTT,
JOHN H. SMITH.
Nov. 2
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALEI ’
ON the first day ol December next, will be sold,
at the residence of Philip Combs. Sr., deceased,
late of Wilkes county, the perishable property
of said deceased, consisting of
Stock of Cattle, Hogs,.Plantation Tools, House
hold and Kitchen Furniture, Ac. Sold for tlw
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Terms made known on the dav.
Oct. 17 PHILIP F. COMESjjAfcau