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About Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1847)
’Dr. .T. A. S. Milligan will attend to tlie practice of MEDICINE AND SURGERY, in Au rr|ista»’»l Its vicinity. f Office in Metcalf’s Range, up stairs. En trance one door below Mr. J. E. Marshall’s Drug Store. au!B A CARD. 33>Dr. Banning' respectfully gives notice that with a view of bringing the benefits of his “ BODY BRACES” within the reach of al he has reduced the price to sls for the Plated and $lO for the Steel. Also, that he will furnish Planters with a substantial article for weak and inefficient servants for sl. aul6 Commercial. NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 21, P. M —Cotton The demand has been active, but lias beeen checked by higher prices being demanded by some of the sel lers, and the sales are confined to 1000 bales, without however, any quotable change. STATEMENT OF COTTON. Stock on hand, September 1, 1347 24,222 Arrived since to date 15.790 Arrived to-day 15 Total 40,027 Exported to date 17,263 Exported to-day 000— 17,263 Stock on hand and on ship-board not cleared • • 22,764 '.'or. — The market has a downward tendency, 120 hli.is. ordinary Cuba Muscovados, were sold at 5Jc.; 30 hhds Prime Louisiana, at a rate under 7c.; and 100 hhds. were shipped to the West, for owners’ account.. Bagging and Hale Rope. —Some small parcels were sold at 16c., and 7c., cash. Flour , Corn and (Jala. —We could not hear of any sale of importance. Freights. —A ship taken for Liverpool at sd. for Cotton. Exchanges. —Demand limited. Sterling 7a 74 per cent, premium; Francs sf-30 a sf-35. New York 60 days If a 2 per cent, disc ; Sight par a 1 dis. Treasury Notes par a 1 per cent. prem. ■' tTA TO BENT, a pleasant ROOM in an agree able part of Broad-street. ***** Apply at this office. b2B LADIES VISITES ; Plain and Embroidered TARLETON MUSLINS, for Party Dresses; FRENCH GINGHAMS and CALICOES; Plain Colered D’LAINES—a fresh supply just received and for sale low by DOW fa ESTES. s2B-tw3&wl HOUSE,® JjlL AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. iM THE UNDERSIGNED, Proprietor of the Mansion House, is yet before the public in the capacity of Hotel-Keeper. Thankful always for toe smallest favors, and more than grateful for the patron age heretofore extended towards him, he hopes not only to retain his former custom, bat from his unceas ing exertions, and the central position of his house, to have an unlimited support {particularly from the countny,) as his interest from birth is identified with theirs. The terms of hoard will be as low as any in the city. GEO. G. MATHEWS. s2B-d6t&w6m ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—WiII he sold, on the first Tuesday in December next, before the Court-House door in Dahlonega, Lumpkin coun ty, under an order from the honorable the Inferior Court of Burke county, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, a tract of land containing forty acres, lying and being in the county of Lumpkin, known and distinguished as number one thousand and ninety r-aiht (1093,) fourth (4th'' District and first (Ist) sec tion formerly of Cherokee, now Lumpkin county. Also —At the same time, at the Court-House door in Sandersville, Washington county, two hundred (200) acres, bounded southeast by McGee’s, and va cant land, on all other sides by vacant lands; sur veyed and taken up by Isaac Perry fourth of Decem ber, one thousand seven hundred and ninety [1790.] Also—At the same time, at the Court-House door i) Starkville, Lee county, two hundred two and a half acres, known as number one hundred and seventy-iwo [172,] twelfth [l2th] district, for merly of Lee, now Lee county. Sold as the property of Hardy Perry, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms cash. OLIVER H. PERRY', Adm’r. September 28, 1347. JEFFERSON County, Georgia s—Where as, James T. Bothwell applies for letters of ad ministration on the estate and effects of William Bechtr a, late of said county, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Louisville. EBENEZER BOTHWELL, Clerk. September 28, 1847. BURKE SHERIFF SSA EE.—Will be sold, be fore the Court House cioor, in the town of Waynesboro, Burke county, on the first Tuesday in November next, between the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit : Two hundred and sixty acres of pine land, adjoining lands of Uriah Harris, A. R. Mill, and Hodgerson ; levied on as the property of Andrew J. Davis, to satisfy a fi. fa., issuing from the Superior Court of Burke county, in favor of Jason Watkins, administrator of Hightower Davis vs. An drew J. Davis. Property pointed out by defendant. O. H. PERRY, Dept. Sheriff. September 23, 1847. I|IRKE SHERIFF’S SALE.—WiII be sold, O before the Court House door, in the town of Waynesboro, Burke county, on the first Tuesday in November next, between the usual hours of sale, the following property, viz: One negro man slave, named Solomoiq levied on as the property of John Wamack, to satisfva fi. fa., issuing from the Superior Court of Seriven county, in favor of Abner Ellegin vs. John Wamack. Property pointed out by Peter Arnett; Also —at the same time and place, one negro man, slave, named Turner, levied on as the property of Wil liam Patten, to satisfy a fi. fa., issuing from the Supe rior Court of Burke county, in favor of Samuel Gar ner vs. William P. Allen. Property pointed out by Charles J. Jenkins, Attorney forpaintiff. JOHN T. BROWN, Sheriff. September 28, 1847. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—WiII he sold, < n the first Tuesday in January next, at Appling, Colu liia county, Geo., under an order of the Court of O. -unary, of said county —six negroes, Milly and her two young children, and Minor and her two young children, belonging to the estate of Daniel Clark, deceased, and sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. CHARLES A. CRAWFORD, Adin’r. with the will annexed. September 28th, 1847. * SOUTH CAROLINA AND GEORGIA Railroad Package Express. The south Carolina and Geor gia RAILROAD COMPANIES having placed upon their mail trains efficient and trustworthy Baggage Masters and Express Agents, are now pre pared to give “Checks” for all Baggage going through between Charleston and Atlanta, and also to receive and forward promptly and at reasonable rates any Packages which may be entrusted to their charge. All articles to be thus forwarded will be deposited with any of the authorized agents of the above men tioned companies, who will duly receipt therefor. ‘ ’ F. C. ARMS, Gen. Sup’t G. R. R. & B. Co. Transportation Office, G. R. R. & B. Co. ) Augusta Ga. Sept. 27, 1847. *) g 2? LEONARD’S SUPERIOR BLACKING A SUPPLY OF THIS SPLENDID article just received and for sale by mh3l WM. HAINES. O ffBBLS. FRESH LIME for sale by sl3 HAND & WILLIAMS. BRUSHES ! BRUSHES ! ! A LARGE assortment of splendid TOOTH BRUSHES of English, French and American manufacture, with Ivory, Buffalo and Horn handles. Also, a great variety of Hair, Nail, Clothes, Dusting, Sweeping, Scrubbing and Paint BRUSHES. Also, a choice lot of Ivory, Buffalo and Horn Dress ing COMBS. Just received and for sale by je9 WM. HAINES RUSH’S PILE REMEDY. An excellent and safe remedy forExernal Piles, just received and for sale by ap27-tf WM. HAINES. 100 hhd ** ST * CROIX, PORTO RICO 1. ”vF and New Orleans Sugars, for sale by “6 HAND & WILLIAMS. NEW GOODS! LALLERSTEDT &> JACKSON have just received at their old stand—the corner of the 1 Globe Hotel—their usual select STOCK OF STA- j PLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, comprising every , article in their line. Their SILKS AND WOifsTED i DRESS FABRICS, are of the newest and most ap- j proved styles, and they invite their friends and the public generally to call and examine for themselves. ; 527-tw6 j Bolting Cloths. ANEW LOT just received at JAMES MILLER <fe CO.'S, opposite the Mansion House. sl3 ' NEW FALL GOODS AT NEW YORK PRICES. ONE OF THE UNDERSIGNED being constantly in New York will ship to Augusta every week the CHOICEST STYLES OF ALL NEW GOODS that come into market, which will be j sold at New York Prices for Cash. s2l-d2m&w4t DOW fa ESTES. To City and Country Merchants. DUNHAM <fc BLEAKLEY are now receiv ing from New Yoik a large supply of BOOKS AND FANCY STATIONERY, together with a large stock of FANCY GOODS, in cluding COMBS, BUTTONS, PINS. NEEDLES, BEADS, RAZORS, SCISSORS, THIMBLES, STEEL BEADS, PEN KNIVES, COTTON and SILK PURSES and SUSPENDERS, together with a variety of other goods, being the largest assortment of Fancy Goods ever before offered for sale in this market. Goods have advanced in price, but we are prepared to sell at CHARLESTON PRICES. Merchants and the citizens generally are invited to give us a call. s9-d6w&wßt Heavy Negro Goods. JAMES MILLER & CO. have received a large lot of GEORGIA PLAINS and different styles of KERSEYS, Also, a fine lot of OSNABURGS, from the Athens, Richmond and Elbert Manufactories, to which they invite the attention of Planters. s!3 TO RENT, TILL OCTOBER, 1848, a comfortable q|JIL OFFICE, in the basement story of the dwell ing on the southwest corner of Ellis and Washington streets. Apply to [jy27-tf] JNO. C. SNEAD. LIVERY STABLE. , THK UNDERSIGN ED respectfully informs the^CSrk v?v public that he has leased the old ■ stand well known asG. B. Guideron’s LOWER STABLES, on EUis-street, and would be thankful for a share of patronage. my 14 R. A. WATKINS. WASHINGTON & NEW-ORLEANS Telegraph Company. rfIHE SUBSCRIBERS TO THE STOCK A OF THIS COMPANY' are hereby notified that a PAYMENT OF TWENTY PER CENT, upon the subscriptions will be required on the FIRST DAY OF OCTOBER NEXT, and another pay ment of Twenty 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. SEATON, '-Trustees. DANIEL GOLD, S Washington, Sept. 1, 1847. s7-tO2O AUGUSTA IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY. MILLWRIGHT AND MACHINE SHOP, Near the Georgia R. Road Depot. WHERE can he had, at short notice, IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, of every descrip tion. CASTINGS FOR MILLS, STEAM EN GINES and FACTORIES will be furnished at re duced rates. The subscriber, having enlarged his Foundry and Machine Shop and increased his facilities for execu ting work, is now prepared to fill orders on as reason able terms as any similar establishment. Having a number of Engine Lathes, he is prepared to CUT LARGE SCREWS, of any dimension, to order. Ml LL SPINDLES, &c., of every description, made toorder. THOM AS HOPKi NS. N. B —PATTERNS of every description, made to order an 18 BOOKS! BOOKS!! BOOKS iTT” mfmJWhm THlj: SUBSCRIBER still con / ; '' tinues to sell all kinds of BOOKS schO°l and MEDICAL particular larly, at Charleston or New York pri» ces. He invites the attention of merchants, teachers and others to his stock. His store is in the immediate neighborhood of all the principal Hotels No. 244 Broad-street. 06 CHAS. E. GRENVILLE. DR. BANNING’S BODY BRACE. PERSONS LABORING UNDER BRON CHITIS, General Weakness and Languor; Dvspepsia, Constipation and Piles, and especially all children or adults disposed to Droop and Lounge; or afflicted by Enlargement of one shoulder and hip, with Curvature of the Spine, anJ inability to walkor exer cise, may procure the instrument by applying to his Agent, Mrs. J. CROCKER, south side o * Broad-street, next door below Thos. Davis’ Grocery Store, or to JNO. K. CROCKER, at Dawson & Weaver’s W•’re- House. On depositing the price of the Brace, it may be tried four days gratuitously. my22-ly M I. TOBIAS’ WATCHES, YEAR MONTH AND DAY CLOCKS. £2 THOMAS W. FREEMAN, at his old stand, nearly opposite the Bruns fe-'Amiflf Bank, Augusta, has just retnmedwuiw from New York, with a good assortment of Gold and Silver Watches, Year, Month and Day Clocks, Gold Spectacles, Fencils, Guard Chains, Finger Rings, Guard Keys, tyc., Silver Spoons, Guns, Pistols, and other articles usual ly kept in his line, all of which will be sold very low for cash. N. B.—Watches and jewelry repaired as usua in the best manner and at the lowest rates. Mr. W. G. Woodstock, who has been known for the last six years in this city, as a good workman will attend to this branch of the business. 01-d&w CLARK. RACKET! & CO.. 0? HAVE JUST RECEIV- I'lD a new and large stock j and SILVER WATCHES, of the best j makers, Watch Trimmings and ornaments; JEW ELRY, OF ALL KIJS'DS; Silver Spoons, Porks, Knives and Cups; Plated Ware; Waiters, Castors, Candlesticks, Tea Sets, Cake Baskets, &c.; Britan nia Ware, Painted and Japanned Waiters, in sets, a new style; Table Mats and Brushes, of a fine quali ty; Mantel Ornaments, gilt and silvered, with drops; fine Mantel Clocks, in wood and marble; a great va riety of Fancy Goods, Work Boxes, Bead Bags, Bag and Purse Clasps; Gilt, silver and steel Beads; Co logne Bottles, silver, pearl, shell, ivory and velvet Card Cases; shell and fine butfalo Dressing Combs; Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, far,. Six Barrel Re volving PISTOLS, three sizes; another lot of the ; famed “Lecoultre” RAZOR, with two blades; a good supply also of Rodgers’ and other makers; Rodgers, Mechi, Chapman, Saunders, “Lecontre,” and Emer son Strops; Shaving Creams, “Guerlain” and others; Old Naples Soap; choice Lather Brushes; fine Pock et Cutlery, <fec. SPECTACLES. The Perifocal Spectacles, sold by us, we still re- ; commend, with great confidence, to our customers. We have a good supply in gold, silver, and steel frames, and are prepared to fit them to old frames at j short notice. Gold and Silver Spectacles, with the ordinary con i vex glass, for sale at very low rates, and glasses fitted | I to suit the sight with accuracy. N. B.—Clocks and Watches repaired and regula- 1 ! ted with care. Watch Glasses, Tools and Materials ; for sale to the trade at low rates. je!4 | EAGLE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. THE UNDERSIGNED, having purchased of Mr. THOMAS HOPKINS hisentire interest j i n the Eagle Foundry and Machine Shop, is now pre j pared to execute with neatness and despatch all orders that he may be favored with, for CASTINGS or MACHINERY FOR MILLS, FACTORIES, STEAM ENGINES, GIN GEAR, &c., sac. Be- | i ing the principal proprietor for the right of making j and vending HOTCHKISS’ PATENT WATER WHEELS tor the State of Georgia, a good supply, to suit different heads of water, will be kept constantly on hand or made to order. WILLIAM YORKE. I N. B.—Any information in regard to building or i construction of MILLS will, at all times, becheerful- I ly given. my 26 bl6«w6»» W. \ , Auction Saks. BY W. E. JACKSON &, CO. THIS DAY Tuesday morning at 10 o’clock, in front of our store, wi!l he sold SUNDRY ARTICLES OF GROCERIES FUR ! NITURE, &c. ’ 5 27 BY W. E. JACKSON & CO. THURSDAY, 30tli iust., at the dwel hng over the store of Mr. J. P. Seize, at 10 o’- j clock, will be sold, SUNDRY ARTICLES OP FURNITURE. consisting of Beds, Bedsteads, Mattrasses Wash ! Stands, Ewers and Basins, &c. fas. Terms cash. P 27 NOTICE. —All persons having Watches or Jew elry left at the store of the late G. C. Gordon for repair, will please call at the store of C. A. Platt, Pay for the same and take them away, prior to their being sold as the property of the estate. Sept. 23, 1847. 2w C. A. PLATT, Ex’r. STEAMBOAT COMP Y OF GEORGIA COMPANY having been re-organized A and placed in an efficient state for service, are pre pared to send forward without delay all freight that may offer. Goods consigned to WM. P. WILLIAMS, Agent at Savannah, will be forwarded free of Commissions. 1 he connection of R. M. Goodwin with this Com pany has terminated. JOHN B. GUIEU, Jes-ly Agent at Augusta. FIRE AND MARINE INSURiYJNCE The protection insurance COMPANY, of Hartford, Connecticut, have established an Agency in Augusta, and propose taking fire and river risks upon property of all descrip tions, on as reasonable terms as any other good office. Apply at the store of Fores, Brother's rs- Co dls SCULL SHOALS FACTORY. THE SUBSCRIBERS, having renewed the Agency of this establishment, offer for sale a superior stock of YARNS, assorted Nos. 4to 12 in bales of 240 lbs. each. jyi7-tf T. N. POULLAIN & SON. INFIRMARY FOR NEGROES.” j\/| Y PRIV ATE Surgical Infirmary will accom -i-Yi modate ten to twenty patients. No charge is made for board or nursing, the only expense to the owner being the fees for visits, medicines or operations, and these are regulated by the Medical Society of Au gusta. PAUL F. EVE, M. D., Professor of Surgery inthe Medical College ofGeorgia. 015-ly TRUNKS AND CARPET BAGS. THE SUBSCRIBERS have just received a large supply of Ladies’Travelling TRUNKS of all sizes, do. BONNET do. do. Wilton TRAVELLING BAGS. ALSO. —Venetian, Brussels and Wilton CARPET BAGS of all sizes. Folio TRUNKS of all sizes and i descriptions. apl7 FORCE, BROTHERS fa CO, SUGAR, MOLASSES, COFFEE, &c. If; Hogsheads CHOICE ST. CROIX SUGAR, 60 hhds. N Orleans and Muscovado SUGAR, 5 “ West India Clarified “ 25 bhls. Powdered and Crushed “ 10 boxes Double-Refined Loaf “ 5 bhls. GOLDEN SY RUP, 150 bags Rio andLaguayra COFFEE, 25 bags Old Government Java COFFEE, 50 boxes SPERM CANDLES, 60 “ Patent Mould “ 35 “ Adamantine “ 40 boxes No. 1 SOAP, 25 boxes No. 1 STARCH, for sale by sll JOHN R. DOW. GROCERIES. IYTE ARE OFFERING FOR SALE v ▼ 400 Bags RIO and LAGUAYRA COFFEE, 100 hhds. MUSCOVADO SUGARS, from fair to prime quality. 50 “ MUSCOVADO MOLASSES, 25 bhls. NEW ORLEANS “ 12 “ GOLDEN SYRUP, 25 bales GUNNY BAGGING, 100 Coils ROPE, 25 boxes CHEESE, 50 “ RAISINS. slB C. A. fa M. H. WILLIAMS. BACON! BACON!! JUST RECEIVED— -500 choice HAMS, for family use, 20,000 lbs. Prime SIDES and SHOULDERS, and or sale low by aps JOHN R. DOW 1 AA DRY' GOODS BOXES, for sale JL YF vF cheap by _s7 WM. Q. PRICE & CO. SALT. k’ ArK AND BULK SALT, for sale by s!5 JOHN R. DOW. SALT. IN BULK AND IN SACKS, for sale by s3-lxn JOHN HARPER. QAA PIECES HEAVY KENTUCKY OYFYF RAGGING. 25 Bales Heavy Gunnv BAGGING. 300 Coils Kentucky ROPE. 1000 Balls TWINE. For sale by s 6 HAND <fc WILLIAMS. QA AAAlbs.bacon sides. O YFYF 10,000 ihs. shoulders, For sale low to close sales, by 524 C. A. fa M. H. WILLIAMS. nrirt lbs. PRIME BACON, Sides, Hams and Shoulders, for sale by s 6 HAND & WILLIAMS. LARD LAMPS. A SUPPLY OF RICH AND BEAUTIFUL SOLAR LARD LAMPS, from the factory of Cornelius & Co., just received and for sale low by 119 CLARK, IIACKETT fa CO. FRESH CONGRESS WATER. A SUPPLY OP THIS GENTLE LAXA TIVE WATER, just received direct from the Springs, and for sale by ap2o-tf WM. HAINES SHAVING SOAP. A SUPPLY OP HANELS PREMIUM SHAVING CREAM, just received. This ar ticle needs no puffing, it is sufficient to know that it is forsaleat J. E. MARSHALL’S. GREAT VARIETY OF FINE SOAPS 4J constantly kept on hand, too numerous to particular ze them. Jal9. MORE LIGHT. A PEW CHOICE PATTERNS OP j DYOTT’S IMPROVED LARD SOLAR LAMPS.—Just received. Also a consignment of SPLENDID CANDELABRAS, which will be sold very low, by Jal9 J. E. MARSHALL. MACKEREL. iY BBLS. MACKEREL, Nos. 1, 2 and 3, YF in whole and half barrels, just received by je29 HAND fa WILLIAMS. CANARY SEED. A SUPPLY of FRESH CANARY SEED, just received and for sale by B*7 WM. HAINES. BOOTS AND SHOES! mHE SUBSCRIBERS have just received a 1 beautiful assortment of Gentlemen’s Patent Leather and Gaiter BROGANS. Alsoon hand a large assortment of Ladies and Children’s SHOES for the citv retail trade. apl7 FORCE, BROTHERS & CO. CANAL FLOUR. QA BBLS. AND HALF BBLS. CANAL <3YF FLOUR, of first rate brands, landing this morning. Forsaleby my!7 JOHN R. DOW. DUPONT’S G-un, Rifle and Blasting Powder THE SUBSCRIBERS CONTINUE TO HAVE THE AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF THE ABOVE CELEBRATED POWDER. They always keep a full supply on hand, and offer to sell it at REDUCED RATES, merely adding the ex penses to bring it, on the prices at the Mills. LANDING THIS DAY. 300 kegs HP. 100 quarter kegs HP. 100 “ “ EAGLE, for Rifle. 100 kegs BLASTING. f2O-ly GARDELLE <fc RHIND Oq> @ooiig, &c. Rich Fall G-oods. DOW &. ESTES are now receiving at their store, opposite Gould & Bulkley’s, an exten sive assortment of RICH SILK AND WORSTED FANCY GOODS of evety description, adapted to Fall sales among which may be found— Rich Emhroid’d CASHMERE DRESSES, 11 11 << ROBES Plain, Plaid, Col’d and Fig’d CASHMERE, LADIES’ V ISITES, some very rich, Super Satin Striped ALPACCAS, “ Fancy Plaid “ Buena Vista, Oregon and Gala PLAIDS, Rich Plaid and Embroidered SILKS, Super Brocade “ Watered Plaid u Satin Plaid Armure « Black Poult De Soi. Gros De Swiss, and Gros De Rhine SILKS, Rich Fancy D’LAINES, Sa in Striped and Plaid GINGHAMS, Rich London PRINTS; Curtain CALICOES, Paris W 00l SHAM LS ; Finland do. do., Plaid Cashmere SHAWLS, Super Terkeire “ Nett Fringe CAPES, Needle Worked COLLARS “ “ SPENCERS, Embroidered CAPES, “ MUSLIN ROBES, Ladies’ MERINO VESTS, Flucelovi SKIRTING, Corded, Victoria, Royal, Hough Patent and rial SKIRTS, Belgrade HOODS, for children, Fancy SILK MITTS, new style, Twisted SILK MITTS, Silk Fringe and BUTTONS, Jenny Lind SUSPENDERS, Super Silk “ Silk and Satin VESTING, Shell Tuck and Side COMBS. Together with a large stock of Worsted and Cotton Hose; Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Laces; Jac onets; M hite Cambrics; Irish Linens; Bleached and Brown Sheeiings and Shirtings ; Bed Tick ; Cot ton Osnaburg; Georgia Stripes; Georgia Plains; Negro Kerseys; Cotton Yarns, Nos. 4 to 14; Negro Blankets; 10-4. 11-4, 12-4, 13-4 Bed Blankets; Crib Blankets, Linseys, Satinets, Cassimeres, Ken tucky Jeans, Red and White Flannels. s2l-d2m&w4t NEW GOODBT FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR. I HAVE RECEIVED at the FASHION ABLE DEPOT, opposite the United States Hotel, a very large supply of BROADCLOTHS CASSI MERES and VESTINGS, which are the best and most fashionable that have ever been brought to this market and will be rnrde 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 j SCARPS, 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 unsurpassed by any clothing ever brought to Augusta, and will be sold at a very small advance on New York cost. s!5 J. A. VAN WINKLE. THE LATEST IMPORTATIONS i FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR, AT THE GENTLEMEN’S Furnishing Establishment, No. 25 8 Broad-Street Augusta. WM. O. PRICE & CO , DRAPERS AND TAILORS, are receiving weekly from N. Y. CLOiHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, of the newest style ut 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 up. 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, Scgar Cases, Wallets, &c. &c. TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS. Shears, Trimmers, Points, Inch Measures, Crayons, and every article used by the trade, which we can supply them with as low as they can be bought in New York. VV. O. PRICE, s!4 W. T. INGRAHAM. NEW DRY GOODS! JAMES MILLER & CO., ARE NOW RECEIVING at their store, oppo site the Mansion House, a portion q ‘ the’'- FALL AND WINTER STOCK—among wmen a<e, Rich Figured SILKS, for Dresses, “ Embroidered CASHMERES, Satin Striped and Plain “ “ “ “ MUS. D’LAINES, PLAID GOODS, for Ladies’ Dresses, “ WORSTED GOODS, for children’s wear, MERINO CLOTHS, for Boy’s wear, English and American PRINTS, Black and Colored PLAID GINGHAMS, Also—A fine lot of BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, SATTINETS, KENTUCKY JEANS and WHITE AND RED FLANNELS, To which the)’ respectfully invite the attention of their friends and customers, as they will dispose of them at a small advance on NEW Y'ORK COST. s!3 ENTIRELY NE W FALL AND WINTER STYLES. JOHN BRIDGES, FASHIONABLE DRA PER AND TAILOR, next door below the United States Hotel, Broad-street, Augusta! The Fall and Winter Styles just received of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, FIGURED and PLAIN VESTINGS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, FANCY ARTICLES, TRIMMINGS, &c., for Gentlemen’s Wear. —UNDER VESTS, for Ladies. The public are respectfully invited, before ordering their garments elsewhere, to examine the above stock, which they will find to comprise the very best selec tions that can be made in the New York market. N. B.—Making and trimming, as usual, in the most fashionable styles. s 6 CRUDE CAMPHOR. A CHEAP ARTICLE, first rate for prevent ing the ravages of the Moth in Woollen Goods isndgarments. For sale by ap27 WM. HAINES. 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 purpose of its manufacture. This article is excellent for burnishing and cleaning all finished metallic and glass surfaces, such as gold, silver, brass, Britannia and steel ware, window glass, &c. Nothing has ever yet been discovered equal to the pure Tripoli, and the common language of the con sumer is, it is the best thing I ever saw. The genuine article is for sale bv the exclusive agent for Augusta, a P 27-tf ' WM. HAINES. SODA WATER. THE SUBSCRIBER having made the addi tion of a SILVER COOLER, to his Soda ap paratus, now offers a splendid article at the reduced I price of 5 cents per glass or 25 glasses by tickets for [ jy 15] WM. HAINES. FURNITURE. J. SILCOX has stock of Cabinet Furniture, Chairs, &c., to the second store nn above T. Richards’ Book Store . where he will keep an assortment of CABINET FURNITURE, C RAIRS, MAT TRASSES, «fcc., of hia own manufacture. Also, be reeling a gene ral supply of Furniture, Chairs, &c., fro n the North, j and will endeavor to sell at prices to suit those who may be pleased to purchase from him. s£jT Persons either in the city or country wishing to ; purchase will find it an advantage to call before mak ing their purchases elsewhere. N. B.—Every description of furniture made to or- j der, and repairing attended to at short notice 020-tt j SPLENDID MATCHES. A FIRST-RATE ARTICLE of MATCH ES, warranted never to fail in lighting, and to keep good in the most damp atmosphere, just received , »ud for sale by a7 WM.HAINES. UJardjouses. M.pT STOVALL, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. AUGUSTA, GA. <«> J CONTINUEStogive his personal at tention to the storage and sale of COTTON OTHER PRODUCE, and the com- : mission business generally, at his old stand, (Fire > Brooj Jy arehouse,) come; of Washington and i R eynold-streets, and respectfully renews the j offer of his services to his friends .and the public. He i * s P re P arpt l atlord the usual business facilities to i customers. .r July, 26, 1847. DYE & ROBERTSON WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ; *!'-■' < g > f CONTINUE the above busi ! ness auheir old stand, East Side 1 Mclntosli-street, | they are prepared to receive consignments of COT TON, GRAIN, FLOUR, BACON, & c . At their Store on Broad-street, next door below the Hardware Store of Mr. John Bones, where they will also keep a supply of GROCERIES, and will be happy to accommodate all who may favor them with a call. They have procured the services of Mr. J. R. CROCKER, lately in the employ of Messrs. Dawson & Weaver, who will devote his entire attention to the Warehouse business. Liberal advances made on Produce in store when required. MARTIN M. DYE, s!8 E. D. ROBERTSON. JEFFERS & COTHRAN, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MER CHANTS, AUGUSTA AND HAMBURG. mHE SUBSCRIBERS having formed a Co- X partnership, under the above firm, for the trans action ofa GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, respectfully offer their services to their friends and the public generally to receive, sell, store, or ship, COT TON, FLOUR, CORN, BACON, or other produce. SELL or PURCHASE GOODS TO ORDER ; RE : CEIVE AND FORWARD MERCHANDISE, &c., I &c. Having engaged large and convenient stores, i both in Hamburg and Augusta, articles consigned to I them lor sale will have the advantage of two markets, j Their personal and undivided attention will at all j t,mes be given to any business entrusted to them. I Their charges will be moderate. Orders strictly obey | ed, and every exertion made to give satisfaction to their i customers. Liberal advances made, when required ; on consignments. H. L. JEFFERS July 1, 1847. W. S. COTHRAN. A CARD THE SUBSCRIBER, having associated Col. W. S. COTHRAN in business with himself returns his sincere thanks to his friends and custom ers for their favors, heretofore so liberally bestowed upon him, and respectfully asks for the new firm a continuance of their patronage. " H. L. JEFFERS. | Hamburg, July 1, 1847. je3o-wtf D’ANTIGNAC & EVANS. I WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. THE UNDERSIGNED continue to ■SiP transact the above business, in all its branches. Their extensive FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE, is near the Depot of the Georgia Railroad, and they receive all Cotton and other consignments per Rail road, without any charge for drayage. They have also taken an Office for'the sale of Cot ton, &c., in a central position on Broad-street, second door below the Insurance Bank, and nearly opposite the Mansion House. T heir personal attention will be given to the interest of their customers in the storage and sale of all Cotton and other consignments entrusted to their care, and iberal advances made when on produce in store. _ D’ANTIGNAC & EVANS. s!7-w6m ADAMS, HOPKINS & CO., WAREHOUSE &, COMMISSION MER CHANTS. S <s> if THE UNDERSIGNED will continue MH/Mxl ie a^*ove business at their old stand corner ~ jffiß *»Campbell and Reynold-streets. All business entrusted to our care will meet with prompt and efficient attention, and the interest of our patrons adhered to in the storage and sale of COT TON AND OTHER PRODUCE. BAGGING, ROPE, and other supplies, purchas ed at lowest market prices. The receiving and forwarding of Goods will receive particular attention. Liberal advances made on pro duce in Store. JOHN M. ADAMS, LAMBETH HOPKINS, s!5-w FRANCIS T. WILLIS. FLEMING, WHITLOCK & CO. WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, B~r~f CONTINUE THE WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS at their Warehouse on Campbell-strect, cen trally situated for the reception and sale of cotton and other produce from Railroad, Boats and Wagons, and by strict attention to the interest of their friends, hope to merit a cont’ ination of patronage. Liberal advances made on produce in Store. PORTER FLEMING, J. W. WHITLOCK, s!4-w4m J. M. HAND. PLEASANT STOVALL, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, V, sf RENEWS the tender of his services i in the STORAGE AND SALE OF COT- AND OTHER PRODUCE, at his Fire-Proof Warehouse, Augusta, Geo. Augusta, August 4, 1847. 6m BRYSON, COSRERY & CO. WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. Campbell-Street, Augusta, Georgia, j THE UNDERSIGNED would in y- form their friends, and the public generally, i hat they continue the above business, and i will hereafter be located at their New FIRE PROOF BUILDINGS, on the East side of Carapbell-street, where they will give their personal attention to the STORAGE and SALE OP COTTON and all other PRODUCE consigned to them. Liberal advances made on consignments, and charges in conformity with established rates. Their Warehouse is in the most central and busi ness part of the City, and affords every facility to Planters, being convenient to the Banks, Hotels and principal grocery stores. Orders for Bagging and | other articles will be executed at the lowest market | prices. BRYSON, COSKERY, & CO. jy3l-w3m HEARD & DAVISON, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. : >~; WE HAVE LEASED the exten s*ve Fire-Proof Warehouse on Mclntosh ■■ occupied the past two years by Messrs. Dawson & Weaver, and previously by Messrs. Thomas Dawson & Son, where we shall in future continue the WAREHOUSE AND COM MISSION BUSINESS in all its branches, and hope by prompt attention to business to merit a continu ance and increase of patrorage. We invite those who have hitherto done business I at this Warehouse to continue, assuring them of our 1 best services. Liberal cash advances made on produce in store, a u 18-6td&t w& wtJa 1 J.C.DAWSON, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. RESPECTFULLY INFORMS *1 his friends and the public that the co-part- existing between Messrs. DAW SON & WEAVER will be dissolved by mutual con sent, on the Ist September next; after which time he will continue the business on his account, at the old stand of D. W., Mclntosh-street. It is his intention to do exclusively a PLANTERS’ 1 BUSINESS; as such, he will be enabled, under his arrangement with Messrs. Heard & Davison, (to I whom the house has been leased,) to place under | cover all Cotton that may be consigned to him. j The establishment is large and roomy, sufficiently so for both concerns, and he trusts, by giving his un divided attention to business, to receive a liberal por i tion of public favor. au2s WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. DOUGHTY «fe BEALL Ih = ✓ CONTINUE the WAREHOUSE !& <£> f J AND COMMISSION BUSINESS in all branches, at the same stand, (Fire-Proof Buildings,) on Jackson-street, and solicit a continu ance of the liberal patronage heretofore received. aull-w4m Cotton ©ins. COTTON GINS' IMPROVED OS TV'| A T WAS BEFORE _ ...SSi” 11 ?? 1 ® perfect. I *? A u? ?h ? r “" labor ' ll that my cotton gins * should b „ c “rg. ht “**«to any manufactured in Georgia. By ofenng to the paUic such an ,„ lc | e 1 i hav ’e been liberally patronized, lor which 1 feel urate tul. I have warranted all my fine gins. 1 have never had one returned as not coming up to what 1 promised It is known I have, and do promise that my gins make superior cotton. I have no travelling agents. 1 rely on my gins telling a better tale lor me, and one that will be sooner believed than a travelling agent; in short, I hope to make my gins sell themselves. 1 feel confident in stating that I have made valuable im provements in my fine gins, and that 1 shall hereafter furnish an improved gin to anything heretofore sold. I would also inlbrm citizens of Warren, Washington, Wilkes, Columbia and Burke counties, that I have purchased Simpson’s improvement for band machin ery, and tho.se who purchase ray gins in the counties named will have the use of the patent free; the ma terial, when desired, will be put on the head block, free ot charge. It will require a small outlay of ma terial on the band wheel, which will be furnished at the lowest possible rate, and which, when used, re duces the draft to an astonishing extent; the character of the improvement is simply by propelling the ma chinery by a slack band, instead of a tight one. My finest t notion Roller Gins are sold at S 3 per saw. My plain gins are also greatly improved, and will be sold according to kind, from $2 to 52.50 pet saw. My finest gins have heretofore sold higher than other gins, and yet, heretofore, 1 have not been able to supply the demand, whilst I have been unable to sell but few plain gins. Orders or letters, addressed to me at Sparta, will be promptly attended to, and gins delivered at purchasers’ residences, free of charge. GARRETT T. OGLESBY & BROTHER. Sparta, April 3. Certificates. Shoales of Ogeechee , Ga. y March 17th, 1847. G. T. Oglesby, Esq.-- Dear Sir: —Below 1 hand my certificate, agreeably to your request, stating pre cisely the opinion I entertain of their superiority over any 1 have ever seen. I have also obtained the certificate of Mr. Wilson, our Superintendent and Ma chinist, who is the best judge of the quality of cotton, as he ‘chews the bag.’ Very respectfully your friend ruly, Thos. Cheeley. Skoals of Ogeechee , Ga., iß47.—This is to certi fy that 1 have used two of Mr. G. T. Oglesby’s Aati- Friction Cotton Gins, (the one 60 and the other 45 saws,) for several years, and can truly say they are superior to any thing of the kind now in use ; and form an exception to what is said about this being an age of improvement, at least as far as gin making is con cerned. Thomas Cheeley. Brothers' Factory , Shoals of Ogeechee, Ga. March llth , 1847.—This is to certify that one of G. T. Oglesby’s 60 saw Anti-Friction Cotton Gins is now, 1 and has been in use for the last fourteen months at this place, and I can say with confidence that it is the best article of the kind that I have yet seen. B. J. Wilson, Superit and Practical Machinist. Savannah , March 10 th, 1847. —The undersigned, during the past season, have frequently noticed the superiority of cotton, received from those planters who use gins manufactured by G. T. Oglesby, Esq., of Sparta, over that from other gins. It has invariably commanded the highest price, and very frequently one-fourth of a cent per pound more than other cot tons of the same class. Rabun & Pulton. J. L. SwiKNEY. Augusta, February 27th, 1847.—The undersigned Factors and Commission Merchants, take pleasure in recommending to the planters generally, G. T. Ogles by & Brother’s improved make of gins, and do not hesitate to say that the cotton ginned on them is equal to any received in this market, and in every instance commands from an Jto c. above highest quotations, and in point of durability think they cannot be sur passed. Dye <fe Robertson. Feh'ruai'y ls£, 1847.—This is to certify that I have now in use one of Oglesby’s improved cotton gins, and that I consider it altogether superior to any gin I ever used, running easy and making the cotton fine and clear of motes, Wm. Tenell. Augusta , February‘Moth, 1847. —We take pleasure in recommending to planters generally, Messrs. Ogles by & Brother’s improved cotton gins, and do not hesi tate to say the cotton ginned on them is equal to any received in this market, and will always command the highest quotations. Doughty & Beall. Adams, Hopkins & Co. Heard & Davison. Sparta, February Ihth, 1847. —This is to certify, that I have owned one of Mr. Oglesby’s improved cotton gins for two years, and can safely recommend his gins for two reasons. The first, that they do not cut the lint or staple as other gins. The next, 1 con sider them the most durable gins that I have ever used. M. G. Harris. February 20 th, 1847. —We do certify, that we have used for the last two years Mr. G. T. Oglesby’s Anti-Friction Gins, and are decidedly of the opinion that they are the best gins now in use in this State, both for the fineness of the cotton and their durability, and take great pleasure in recommending them to our brother-farmers generally. Richard P. Sasnett. Edward L. Barne. Joseph R. Sasnett. John P. Sykes. John L. Birdsong. Wilson Bird. Thos. M. Turner. We have used these gins for one season with un equaled success, ap3-wtf TO THE - COTTON PLANTERS OF GEORGIA. THE SUBSCRIBER continues to manufac ture his SUPERIOR cotton gins, at his factory in Morgan county. The experience of two years past has proven his gins to be superior to any others made in the State—Cotton ginned upon them bringing the highest price in all the principal markets. I use none but the very best of materials, and the workmanship is done in superior style, and they are warranted to perform well in all iespects. My Gins will be delivered at the purchaser’s resi dence. free of charge for transportation. Contracts may be made for my gins with Messrs. Adams & Hopkins, M. P. Stovall, and Bustin and Walker, Augusta, or with Walker & Pierson, Hamburg, S. C., where also the Gins can be seen. Repairing done in the best manner and at short notice. All letters addressed tome at Madison, will meet with prompt attention. JOSEPH WINSHIP. Late Winship &, Johnson. [Certificates.] I hereby certify that I purchased last year, a cot ton gin from Messrs. Winship & Johnson, and ginned my last crop of cotton with it, and will say, that it is the best Gin I have ever used, and I have never seen a better one. I sold my crop of cotton in Mad’son, for an eighth of a cent over the top of the market. ly would prefer it to any Carver Gin. CHARLES P. SHOEMAKER. Morgan County, April 13, 1846. I certify that 1 have purchased a Cotton Gin from Messrs. Winship, King & Johnson, and have given it a fair trial, and I have no hesitation in saying that it is the best Gin I have ever used, or seen. I have seen several of the Carver Gins, but would give this Gin the decided preference over them. HIRAM WALTON. Jasper County, August 21. 01-wtMhlO’4B PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS <fcc., &c. tHAVILAND, RISLEY & CO., Drug gists, have on hand, and are receiving, constant supplies of ‘pare,’ ‘extra,’ ‘No. 1’ and ‘No. 2’ White Lead, in kegs of from 25 to 300 pounds, of warranted quality; Paint Oil; TannePsOil; Lamp Oil; Spirits Turpentine; Vamiehes of all kinds; Chrome Vellow; Chrome Green, dry and in Oil; Imperial Green, n Oil; Verdigris, dry and in Oil; Emerald Green; Prussian Blue; Ultra-marine Blue; Vermillion; Venetian Red; Red Lead; Rose Pink; Spanish Brown, dry and in Oil; Yellow Ochre; Litharge; Ter.-de-Sienna; Umber; Lampblack ; Drop Black ; Black Lead ; Ivory Black ; Whiting; Chalk; Putty; Gold Leaf; Glue; Sand-paper; Pumice Stone ; Rotten Stone; Emery; Painters’and Tanners’Brush es of all kinds; Window, Coach and Picture Glass, of all sizes; Paint Mills and Paint Slones; together with every article usually found in Drug Stores, ot the best quality, and at very low prices at wholesale and retail. fj’Purchasers will! do well to call. Orders prompt ly attended to. BRILLIANT MILITARY SILVER bullet vest buttons, SUCH as were made by the subscriber for Gen.’s Jackson, Glascock, and many other of our Mili tary worthies of the last war, manufactured by JOHN GUIMARIN, Watch Maker, No. 153 Broad-street, Augusta, Ga. N. B.’—They are made with the same old Punch with one of which Gen, Pltkenham was mortally wounded, at the Battle of New Orleans, on the Bth of January, 1815; of which, the wonderful incidents therewith connected, and recently republished, can be seen at No. 153 Broad-street. Augusta, Ga.d3 POTASH. A SUPPLY OP No. 1 POTASH) just re ceived and for sale by je9 WM. HAINES