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About Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1847)
A Card — School*-- Mrs. McCORD would I respectfully inform her friends and the public that her SCHOOL will commence the Jirst Monday in i)c tober, at her residence just above the old Planters Hotel lot. She is prepared to teach all of the Eng lish branches, together with Music, Drawing, Paint j n <T. and all manner of fancy work, which will be t aught on the most reasonable terms, and solicits a share of patronage. s2T-d&wtf The following certificate was address ed to our Agents at St. Louis, and is similar to others frequently received from all sections ot our country. Facts are stubborn things; therefore let not the afflict ed despair, but use the right medicine without loss or delay: Reus Greek, Mo., April 1, 1845.—Messrs. R. & J. Adams: In the year 1812, from exposure while in the army, my hip, thigh and leg, down to rny toes, became swollen a third larger than their natural size, and after a time ulcerated and broke, and remained a running ulcer for five or six years, and at intervals ever since that period, until I concluded my only hope for life was in amputation, but I now have the plea sure of stating that after my leg had been so swollen for thirty odd years, and a large portion of the time ulcerated and exceedingly painful, by the use of Sands’ Sarsaparilla, the swelling from my hip to my toes has entirely subsided, the ulcers have been heal ed and ray general health much improved. Yours, very respectfully, JohnM’Cune. iCjT Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail by A. B. &D. Sands, Druggists, 100 Fulton-street, New- Vork. Soldalsoby Ha.vii.and, Risley & Co., and by Druggists generally throughout the United States. Price Oil. per bottle. Six bottles for five dollars. 022-d&w JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT. Raitroad Bank Building, Broad-st< JOB PRINTING-. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AND IN THE REST STYLE OF THE ART, PLAIN OR FANCY, Neatly Executed at this Office, embracing such as • Business Cards, Hand Bills, any size. Circulars, Posters ” ” Warehouse Recipts, Show Bills &, Cards, Bill Heads, Checks, Pamphlets, Drafts, Bonds, Blanks of all kinds, .Votes of Hand, Certificates, Labels. &/C. &c. &c. The Proprietors of the Chronicle & Senti nel respectfully inform their patrons and the public that they are prepared to execute their orders for any thing in the Job Printing line, and in a style, as they flatter themselves, not surpassed in the South ern States. All orders executed with despatch, and at prices as reasonable as at any other establighmen Departure of the Atlantic Steamships. Prom Europe. From America. Missouri, [Fr] September 30**October 25 Cambria, [Br] October 4--November 1 Philadelphia, [Fr]••• October 10**November 9 Caledonia, [Br] October 19 •• November 16 Sarah Sands, [Br]*. • October 21 ••November 24 New \ ork. f Fr]* **. October 24 • • November 24 Union, [Fr] November 10**December 9 Missouri, [Fr] November 24 ** December 24 Philadelphia, [Fr]* •• December 23** January 23 New York, [Fr] ••** January 22* • February 21 Union, [Fr] February 21 ••March 21 Missouri, [Fr] March 21*-April 21 Commercial. CHARLESTON, October 27, Cotton. —The up land cotton market has been very unsettled since our last publication. The transactions from day to day have ber n in favor of purchasers, until fair and fully fair could yesterday be bought at 8| a 9 cents. The transact! ms of Saturday and Monday reached 1200 bales a', prices ruling from 3 to 9jc, a very large per tion being at 9c. Yesterday 1200 bales were sold at extremes from 7£ to 9c, only 120 bags bringing the latter price. Rice . —We have no change to notice in the Rice market since the date of our last. Some 700 tierces have been sold at prices ranging from 83£ to $3 15- 16ths per hundred ; and 150 tierces at a fraction un der 84 per hundred. Auction Sales. —There were sold at auction yester day, by M. C. Mordecai, 170 hhds. Porto Rico Sugar at prices ranging from 7£ to 7£c., principally at 7|c.; 170 do. good quality Muscovado do. from 6£to6yC., chiefly at 65C.; 80 hhds., 25 tierces and 30 bbls. Mus covado Molasses from 23£ to 24fc.; 40 casks Rio Cof fee from 7£ to 8| ; and 2828 bags do. from 7| to 7|c. Salt. —There have been received within a few days, in addition to the 300 sacks reported in our last, 5800 sacks. The former were sold at prices ranging from 140 to 130 per sack. Prices, however, are on the decline, and the next transactions will in all pro bability be at lower rates. MOBILE, Oct. 23.— Cotton. —Arrived since this day week 2368 bales, exported in the same time 1424, as follows : 1392 to Boston and 32 to New Orleans, leavingthe stock on hand and on shipboard not cleared last evening, 20,649 bales against 7.918 last season and 16,442 the year previous. Our last report left the market very unsettled, with light sales, consequent upon the European news of the 19th ult. —middling cottons were quoted at 9*c. For the week now under review the transactions have been somewhat extended, but the business is still light, iu view of the stock on hand. Some 1900 bales have found purchasers at a further reduction of fully jc. on the current rates at the close of last week. The purchases have been nearly equally divided between English and Continental buyers—a few small lots only having been taken for the northern ports. The market has assumed a steadier and more regular tone, and although some holders still refused the present prices, generally they are more disposed to meet buy ers. We are again unable to give our full scale of quotations, which, as before remarked, are fully £c. under the prevailing rates of last week. The contin ued scarcity of shipping and the difficulty of negotiat ing exchanges, tend in no small degree to retard ope rations. LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Oct. 22, 1847. Oct. 23, 1846. Good and fine nominal. nominal. Good fair nominal. nominal. Fair 9| a 10 —a 10 Middling fair— a 9§ 9£ a 9f Middling —a 9 nominal. Ordinary —a 8£ nominal. Our accounts from the interior of this State of the incoming cotton crop are still favorable. The weather is all that could be wished for maturingand picking— being almost uniformly warm and dry. There was a s’ight frost in some of the upper counties last week, but not sufficient to do any injury to the plant, and should the same kind of weather continue for a few weeks longer, we shall expect to receive in Mobile 425,000 bales. The receipts now coming in show a decided improvement in the quality—inspiring the best hopes that our crop will prove of as good an aver age as any heretofore received. Freights. —ln foreign, the only engagement since our last has been a bark for Liverpool at fd. Coast wise—lor New York cotton has been taken by a ves sel on the berth at $1.50 We hoar of none shipping to other ports. We are much in want of vessels suitable for coastwise ports. Exchange. —The exchange market has been very dull and heavy during the whole of the past week, with a further reduction in rates on all points. In foreign there is so little doing, that our figures are al most entirely nominal. The supply of domestic is ample for the present demand. NEW ORLEANS, Oct, 21, P.M.— Cotton.— Th* sales of the day amount to 2,000 bales, prices being decidedly easier, and Good Middling not being worth more than 9sc. STATEMENT OF COTTON. Stock on hand, September 1, 1847 23,493 Arrived since to date 99,212 Arrived to-day 3,680 Total 126,385 Exported to date 40,586 Exported to-day 201 — 40,787 Stock on hand and on ship-board not cleared • • *85,598 Sugar. —Sales 10 hhds, new, fully Fair at s£c; and 6 hhds. at sfc. Molasses. —100 bbls. sold at 25c.; and small lots at 26c. Flour. —Sales 2,333 bbls. Ohio, out of flatboats at 85; 290 St. Louis, Ordinary, at 85.20; 50 at 85.37 ; 50 Illinois at 85-25; and 150 bbls. Pine at 84* Corn —2OO sacks Mixed, sold at 58c. Bacon. —Sales 11 casks Sides at 7£c. Rope. —22o coils, sold at 7c. Freights. —A ship taken for Liverpool at |d.; and one for Havre at l^c. Exchanges. —No improvement in rates, —Lon- don, 5 a 6 per cent, premium ; Francs 5f.40a5f.50. New York, 60 days, 3 a 3£ per cent, disc. ; Sight 1 al£ per cent, disc; do2o days per cent discount. Treasury Notes par. Sfylp Bettis. CHARLESTON. Oct. 27.— Arrived.— Steam «hip Southerner, Berry, New York; line ship Anson, Burr, New York ; Br. ship Higginson, Hogg, Liver pool; brig Col. Howard, Pickett, London. c leared —Ship Gen. Parkhill, M’Kown, Liverpool. FRENCH EVENING CLASS. FLe BARBIER will open a French Class • for gentlemen, on Wednesday next, 3rd of November, at 8 o’clock, in the evening. Terms, six dollars for a course of thirty lessons, payable in advance. Apply to him at the United States Hold. 028-6 t BUCKWHEAT AND CANAL FLOUR. PL WHOLE, Half, Quarter and Eighth I O Barrels NEW HULLED BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. 20 Barrels Superfine CANAL FLOUR, “Hiram Smith’s” Choice OOUNTR\ FLOUR in Barrels and Bags. For sale by [o2B-3t] JOHN R. DOW. GOSHEN BUTTER, CHEESE, &C. 1 KEGS Choice GOSHEN BUTTER. XVf 10 Casks do. do. CHEESE. 35 Boxes do. do. CHEESE. 750 Pounds Choice SMOKED BEEP 200 do. BOLOGNA SAUSAGES. 5 Half Barrels PICKLED and SMOKED TONGUES. For sale by [o2B-3] JOHN R. DOW. NOTICE. a THERE WILL BE SOLD, at Co-^~ lumbia Court-House, on the first Tuesday in December next, a tract of land, where- -X --on I now reside, containing one hundred and eighty (180) acres, adjoining Murray, Flint and Steed, on Germany’s Creek. There are upon the premises a comfortable Dwelling House and other convenient buildings. I offer the above at private sale, and if not disposed of before the time (say Ist Tuesday in December,) will be exposed to public sale. 028-wtd JOHN B. BINION. COLUMBIA Sheriff a Sale—Will be sold on the first Tuesday in December next, before the court house door in Appling, Columbia county, between the usual hours of Sheriff’s sale, a tract of land containing eighteen hundred acres, more or less, lying on Uchee creek, adjoining lands of Elias La zenby, James Kirkpatrick, and Mathew D. Holsen beck. There are on the premises a good dwelling and other improvements. Also, a good Saw Mill, in first rate repair; said land lies near the Georgia Rail Road; levied on as the property of James D Hanie, to satisfy fourfi. fas., three from Columbia Superior court, one in favor of the court of ordinary, for the use of Benjamin Zachary, guardian of Sarah M. and Joseph Day, against Richard B. Day, Alinon Y. Day, James D. Hanie, Wm. B. Bealle and Archimedes L. Zachary; one in favor of Charles Hall, against James D. Hanie; one in favor of Richard B. Day, Almon Y, Day, for the use of Thomas H. Dawson, against James D. Hanie; one from Columbia Inferior court, in favor of Almon Y. Day, against said James D. Ha nie. Also, will be sold at the same time and place, a tract of land, containing one hundred and thirty-eight (138) acres, more or less, on the waters of Germany creek, adjoining lands of John Langston, Jerusha Scott, the estate of James Grenade, and Elias Wil son, and near the Georgia Kail road; levied on as the property of Thomas W. Boatwright, to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. from Columbia Superior court, at the suit of John H. Scott, against the said Thomas W. Boatwright. RICHARD H. JONES, Sh’ff. October 28, 1847. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—WiII be sold, on Wednesday, the eighth of December, at the late residence of Fleet Fallen, deceased, the perish able property of said deceased, consisting of Corn, Fodder, Oats, Horses, Cattle, Hogs, one Wagon, one lot Plantation Tools, Household and Kitchen Furni ture, with various other articles too tedious to men tion ; sold for the benefit of the heirs. Terms on the day. H. HUNT, Adm’r. October 28, 1847. ADMINISTRATOR’S Sale.—Will be sold on the first Tuesday in January next, before the Court-house door in Lincolnton, within the lawful sale hours, all the land and negroes belonging to the estate of Nelson Garnett, deceased, in accordance with an order of the honorable court of ordinaxy of Lincoln county : one tract of land on Dry-fork of Soap creek in said county, containing five hundred and eighty eight acres ; one tract on Little river in said county, containing three hundred acres; and one tract in Lee county, to be sold before the Court-house door in that county, No. sixty, (60) 15th district, containing 202$ acres. The first named tract of land in Lincoln sold subject to the widow’s dower. Sold for the be nefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms on the day. AARON HARDY, Adm’r. October 28, 1847. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—On the first Tuesday in January next, will be sold, before the court house door in Appling, Columbia county, agreeable to an order of the court of ordinary of said county, two negro women, Elvy and Nelly, belong ing to the estate of Jonathan W. Wood, late of said county, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. WM. S. JONES, Adm’r. October 28, 1847. £VISITES, VI3ITBS, VISITBSI A LARGE LOT of beautiful Black Silk and colored Merino VISITES, of the latest styles, just received per steamer Southerner, and for sale very low by 027 DOW & ESTES. sls REWARD. LOST about the 18th September last a TRUNK, No. 6864, marked J.D. Crane, &Co., eitherin Augusta or Hambug. The above reward will be given for its recovery. Any information concerning the said TRUNK may be left at J. D. Crane & Co’s., Clothing Store. SIMON ADAMS, Drayman. 027 State 8 Per Cent. Bonds. Bonds of the state of Georgia for SALE. Apply at the office if the Aug. Ins. & Banking Company, to 07-lm ROBERT WALTON. LANDING THIS DAY. o PL BBLS. SUPERFINE CANAL FLOUR, & *3 40 Packages BUCKWHEAT, assorted sizes, 1 case of fresh SARDINES, containing 100 boxes, at 50 cts. per box, 100 DEMIJOHNS, assorted sizes, 10 bbls. POTATOES, BEETS and ONIONS, 15 firkins extra-fine Goshen BUTTER, for sale by 025-3 • G. T. DORTIC. SCOTCH WHISKS Y. 1 PUNCHEON very superior ISLAY WHIS KEY, Ardbeg’s Distillery, just received and for sale by 020-tw6 W. & J. NELSON. BACON. QQQ LBS. BACON SIDES, just re *o2o G 6 HAND & WILLIAMS. NEW ALE. -| O BBLS. John Taylor & Son’s superior ALE, X £ just received and for sale by 020-tw3 W. & J. NELSON. NEW HULLED BUCKWHEAT. JUST RECEIVED— -10 Barrels New Hulled BUCKWHEAT, 20 half bbls. “ “ 20 qr. bbls. “ “ 20 boxes “ “ For sale by 026-2 W. S. <fe T. H. ROBERT&. GUNNY BAGGING. -| rr BALES, receiving this day. ID 020 HAND & WILLIAMS. KENTUCKY BAGGING. Q/YiX PIECES, HEAVY and WIDE. DIXIX 020 HAND & WILLIAMS. FLOUR. CHEESE, &c. 5 BBLS. CANAL FLOUR, 5 half bbls, “ “ 10 boxes CHEESE, 5 Baskets SWEET OIL, 5 boxes No. 1 STARCH, 3 cases PRESERV ED GINGER, 5 boxes Superior Chewing TOBACCO, 10 bags “ Webb’s” Superior FLOUR, 200 lbs. DRIED BEEF —Just received at the little Store, corner near the Post-Office, and for sale by oIQ A. ROBERT. S GROCERIES. 117E ARE OFFERING FOR SALE— ww 400 Bags RIO and LAgUA\ RA COFFEE, 100 hhds. MUSCOVADO SUGARS, from fair to prime quality. 50 “ MUSCOVADO MOLASSES, 25 bbls. NEW ORLEANS “ 12 “ GOLDEN SYRUP, 25 bales GUNNY BAGGING, 100 Coils ROPE, 25 boxes CHEESE, slß s ° KAISI C S A. «fc M. H. WILLIAMS. FOR SALE. SUMMER OR WIN TER RESIDENCE on the Sand Hills, near the city eor & ,a “ail Hoad, about three miles from the 1 , desirable residence formerly known as * n, g“tß, at present occupied by Mr. J.S. Griffin. i There .a attached to the dwelling forty-one acres of land, about thirty of which is good woods, together p' 00 arket Garden, a choice collection of r rmt 1 rees, Grape and Strawberry Vines. On the , premises are three excellent Springs, two of which are convenient to the dwelling. All the enclosures under ) good fences. The dwelling being situated about one ! hundred feet above the Rail Road, affords a delightful view of the cars passing almost every hour. Any person desiring to purchase, will be shown the premi ses with pleasure. 025-d&w3 GEO. W. LAMAR, Tru«tea. TO RENT. , A SMALL DWELLING HOUSE on Tel |: ill fair-street, opposite Mr. Tobin’s Garden. Ap j 025 A. J. MILLER. TO RENT. UNTIL the first of October next, STORE No. 236 Broad-street. Apply to 025-ts G. T. DORTIC. TO RENT, a pleasant ROOM in an agree able part of Broad-street. Apply at this office. s2B Johnson’s Daguerreotype Rooms. MR* U. 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 STAND, over Messrs. Clark, Hackelt Co.'s Jewelry Store, where he is prepared to execute MINIA IT RES in a style superior to anything he has done heretofore. Mr. J,, thankful for the very liberal patronage of last season, asks a continuance of the same. 025-lmis,2mos H. Parson’s Music Store Re moved. -.-■■a* - THE SUBSCRIBER wouklin the public that his MUSIC and j u jPyfy PIANOS have been removed to the iture store of C. A. Platt, Broad-st, JUST RECEIVED. A lot of NEW MUSIC, the latest compositions, among them “ The Dream,” “On the Banks of Gua delquiver,” all of which will be sold at New York prices. 025-3 AUGUSTA THEATRE. W. C. FORBES Lessee and Manager. jV|R.W.C.PORBES has the honor, most ItJL respectfully to inform the Ladies and Gentle men of Augusta and Hamburg that he will open the Augusta Theatre, FOR A FEW WEEKS, with an efficient company, comprising some of the first talent in tire country, and he trusts that his exertions to please will meet witii a corresponding patronage from the admirers of the Drama. The season will commence on MONDAY EVENING, Nov. Ist, when the celebrated and popular actress Miss CLARA ELLIS, from the Drury Lane and Park Theatres, will appear. 021-ts NOTICE. STALLS IN THE MARKET-HOUSE TO BE RENTED ! ON THE FIRST MONDAY in November, 1847, the stalls in the Lower and Upper Mar kets will be rented to the highest bidders. Time of renting at the Lower Market to commence at 10 o’- clock, A. M., and at the Upper Market at 12 o’clock, M. The terms of renting shall be one-half cash at the time of renting for all sums of twenty dollars or over, the balance payable in six months, with appioved se curity, and for all sums under twenty dollars, cash. 022-td G P. PARISH, Ch. M. C. OFFICE S. C. R. ROAD COMPANY, Charleston, Oct. 23. NOTICE. --The following changes have been made in the local Tariff of rates, viz ; Paints, Oils, Window' Glass and Copperas, transferred from the second to the third class, say from 45 to 25 cents per 100 lbs. ; Hollow-Ware, from the third to the second class, say from 25 to 45 cents per 100 lbs. 026-3 WM. H. BARTLESS, Sec’y. Andirons, Fenders, and Shovels and Tongs. A. W. «& W. P. CARMICHAEL have just received their stock of Brass ANDIRONS and SHOVELS and TONGS, cast-iron FIRE-DOGS, extra large do. for Kitchen use ; Brass, Green Wire and Pierced-lron PENDERS, which they offer for •ale low. 026-d&w3 D Y E I N G AND SCOURI NG ESTABLISHMENT. JOHN O’NEILL, Silk and Woollen Fancy Dyer, informs the citizens of Augusta and vicinity that he lias commenced the above business onREY NOLD-ST., intherearof Lamar & Oliver’s Store, 3 doors below the corner of Campbell-street, where lie is prepared to execute work with neatness and des patch. 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 I will be promptly attended to. He will Dye, Re-Dye and Renovate Gentlemen’s Clothing, of all textures and kinds—Coats, Vests, Pants and Cloaks. He re news the shades of all colors, and makes the garment have the appearance of new cloth. He pledges him ! self that work finished by him will neither have a dis ) agreeable 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 meet with prompt attention. 020 JOHN O’NEILL. NEW GUNS! GUNS! GUNS! A SPLENDID NEW STOCK. THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs his friends and tlie public that he has just re ceived a large and well selected stock of Double and Single Barrelled GUNS. Powder FLASKS. Shot POUCHES and BELTS, various kinds. GAME BAGS. Patent GUN WADDING. PERCUSSION CAPS of all kinds. Leather GUN CASES. Cleaning RODS. Revolving PISTOLS, &c. &c. Together with a general assortment of GUN MA TERIALS, which he offers for sale on liberal terms. AIso—GUNS REPAIRED at short notice. LOCKS REPAIRED, and new KEYS fitted. JEWELRY MADE and REPAIRED by an expe rienced workman. At his old stand on Mclntosh st., opposite the P. Office. [oß] JOHN D. SMITH. WATCHES. JEWELLERY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, &C. £2? WE HAVE NOW IN STORE the greater part of our FALL stock of Goods, com aki&prising WATCHES, JEWELRY, Silver and Plated WARES, MILITARY AND FANCY GOODS, HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES, &c., &c., to which we invite attention, believing it to be as good a stock as was ever in this city; and we ask all who think they can buy any thing in the line at lower prices, in this place or Charleston, to test the truth of that supposition. 06 CLARK, RACKETT & CO. Hauel’s Divine De Venus. COMPOSED of an Eastern Botanical discovery of surprising efficacy for rendering the SKIN SOFT and FAIR, is well as imparting a delicate roseate hue to the complexion. No lady’s toilet is complete without this article. A supply just received by o!2-tf WM. HAINES. CANAL FLOUR. SUPERFINE AND EXTRA, just received by 020 HAND & WILLIAMS. CHEESE rrf \ BOXES PRIME CHEESE, in fine order. <fjU 020 HAND & WILLIAMS “MY SHAVING CREAM.” IT IS A LUXURY to shave with JULES HAUEL’S PREMIUM CREAM. This cream is acknowledged by all who have used it to be superior to any in use. It produces a fine and rich lather. It does not smart or irritate the skin; on the contrary, it is very soft and highly emollient. A supply of this celebrated article just received and for sale by o!2-tf WM. HAINES. LIMB. 2K BBLS. FRESH THOMASTON LIME, *3 just received by 022 HAND & WILLIAMS. WANTED TO HIRE, by the month or year, a first-rate COOK, tvithout children. 029 HAND & WILLIAMS. j' Drjj <6oohs, &c. | Rich Carpets. SNOWDEN & SHEAR HAVE JUST RECEIVED from New York, Rich BRUSSELS CARPETS, of new and ( ! splendid patterns, and at greatly reduced prices. . I Also—A large supply of splendid THREE-PLY and INGRAIN CARPETS, which have been care fully selected, of new and beautiful styl es, and a very large supply of COTTON CARPETS, Tufted and Chenille RUGS, and Printed FLOOR CLOTHS, at very low prices, to which they respectfully invite the attention of the public. 01-d&wlm heavy blankets. SNOWDEN & SHEAR HAVE JUbT RECEIVED from New York Heavy NEGRO BLANKETS at low piices,— Extra 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 heavy WHITNEY BLAN KETS. Also, a large supply of Negro KERSEYS and LIN SLY S at very low prices, and to which they respect full} invite the attention of Planters. 015-d&wlm Blankets and Kerseys. 8-/4. KD 9 “ 4 Heavy American BLANKETS, 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 Sup’r Bed “ 4 cases Negro KERSEYS, heavy—all wool-filling, 5-4, 6-4 and 12-4 Bleached and Unbleached SHEET IN GS, Bleached and Unbleached SHIRTINGS, OSNA BURGS, Plaid LINSEYS, &c. For sale at low prices by 012-d&w2m ALEXANDER & WRIGHT. MORE NEW GOODsT ALEXANDER & WRIGHT have just re ceived by Steamship Northerner, in addition to their former stock of FALL. AND WINTER GOODS -2 cases Rich Dark PRINTS, of latest Patterns, 1 case Blue and Orange PRINTS, Black and 2d Mourning GINGHAMS, Earlston and French “ Black BOMBAZINES ; Sup.’r Black D’LAINES, Plain, Plaid, Satin Striped and Fig’d CASHMERES “ “ “ “ “ D’LAINES, ’ 1 ‘ “ ALPACAS, of all qualities, Plain, Plaid, and Satin Striped Black SILKS, Rich Colored Plaid and Striped “ ’ Superior Cashmere and Brocha SHAWLS, rhibet, D Laine, YN 001, Honey Comb and Damask SHAWLS, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4, 8-4 and 10-4. White Welch Gauze and Silesian FLANNELS, Red and Green FLANNELS, 7-4, 8-4, 10-4 and 12-4 Damask TABLECLOTHS and DIAPERS, Superior Piano and Table COVERS, Irish LINENS; Damask NAPKINS, 11-4 and 12-4 Marseilles QUILTS, Bird’s-Eye, Russia and Huckabuck DIAPERS and TOWELS, Silk, Cotton and Worsted HOSE and HALF-HOSE, of all colors and qualities, Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS, of all quali ties—very che» p. Our Stock is now complete—all our Goods are NEW and fresh, and are offered at LOW PRICES, and we respectfully invite all in want of good and cheap goods to call and examine our Stock. o=.Store under tlxe Globe Hotel, one door from the Corner. 012-d&w2m Silks for Ladies’ Visites. SNOWDEN & SHEAR HAVE JUST RECEIVED from New York Superior plain black Tafita, and black watered SILKS, of extra width and quality, Rich SILK FRINGES, GIMPS, and BUTTONS for Ladies’ Visites, A large supply ol fancy MUSLIN DE LAINES at very low prices, English and American PRINTS of new and beauti ful styles, Rich London FURNITURE PRINTS, With a variety of other articles suitable for the pre sent season, to which they respectfully invite the at ention of the public. 015-d&wlm NEW DRY GOODS! JAMES MILLER CO., ARE NOW RECEIVING at their store, oppo site the Mansion House, a portion o‘ tber FALL AND WINTER STOCK—among wmeu aie, 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 ColoredPLAlD GINGHAMS, Also—A fine lot of BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, SATTINETS, KENTUCKY JEANS and WHITE AND RED FLANNELS, To which they respectfully invite the attention of their friends and customers, as they will dispose of them at a small advance on NEW YORK COST s!3 NEW FALL GOODS AT NEW YORK PRICES. ONE OF THE UNDERSIGNED being constantly in New Y ork will ship to Augusta every week the CHOICEST STYLES OF ALL NEW GOODS that come into market, which will be sold at New York Prices for Cash. s2l-d2m&wßt DOW & ESTES. HEAVY NEGRO KERSEYS. SNOWDEN & SHEAR HAVE RECEIVED from New York a very large supply of heavy NEGRO KERSEYS and LINSEYS, which they will sell at reduced prices, and to which they respectfully invite the attention of Planters. ol d&wlm 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. si 3 Rich Fall Goods. DOW & ESTES are now receiving at their store, opposite Gould & Bulkley’s, an ’exten sive assortment of RICH SILK AND WORSTED FANCY GOODS of eveiy description, adapted to Pall sales —among which may be found- Rich Embroid’d CASHMERE DRESSES, “ “ “ ROBES, Plain, Plaid, Col’d andFig’d CASHMERE, LADIES’ VISITES, some very rich, Super Satin Striped ALPACCAS, “ Fancy Plaid “ Buena Vista, Oregon and Gala PLAIDS, Rich Plaid and Embroidered SILKS, Super Brocade “ “ YVatercd Plaid “ 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 Wool SHAWLS ; 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 A3 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 o'. Worsted and Cottoa Hose; Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Laces; Jac onets; White Cambrics; Irish Linens; Bleached and Brown Sheetings 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 YVhitc Flannels. s2l-d2m&wßt DUTCH BOLTING CLOTHS. SNOWDEN & SHEAR HAVE RECEIVED from New York a supply of DUTCH BOLTING CLOTHS of the best quality, which they will sell at greatly reduced prices. Persons wishing to purchase this article would do well to examine their assortment before purchasing elsewhere. 01-d&wlm | I (tailoring (Egtablislim’ts. CLOTHING! CLOTHING! CLOTH ING! AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST and as good as the best, a very general assortment received by the last steamers from New York, of all the modern styles of cut and fashion. WM. O. PRICE & CO., •°IS _____ Drapers and Tailors. New Tailoring Establishment, Opposite the Mansion House, BROAD-STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs bis friends and the public that he has just opened a handsome assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES ts- VESTINGS, for the Fall and Y\ inter YY ear, which he is prepared to make in the neatest and most fashionable style, and as low as can be had in any establishment. From my experience in cutting, I am fully confident that I can give perfect satisfaction to all those who may favor me with their patronage. G. YV. SHACKELFORD. N. B. TYVO JOURNEYMEN YV ANTED. None need apply but the best workmen. 529-3 tn JOHN FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND TAILOR, Next Door Below the United States Hotel, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, XN ADDITION to his large variety of New Styles of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VEST INGS, TRIMMINGS and FANCY ARTICLES, for Gentlemen’s Wear, has just received, and is con stantly receiving, "ready-made garments, which, for style of cut, make and material, are not to be found in the market. Military unifoims made, and Making and Trimming in the best manner. o!3 NEW GOODs! FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR. IHAVE RECEIVED at the FASHION ABLE DEPOT, opposite the United States Hotel, a very large supply of BROADCLOTHS, CASSI MERES and Y’ESTINGS, which are the best and most fashionable that have ever been brought to this market and will be mede to measure in a style not to be surpassed by any establishment in the Southern country —ALSO — For sale, a first-rate assoitraent of MERINO SHIRTS and DRAYVERS, SILK do., COTTON SHIRTS, of all kinds and prices; SUSPENDERS GLOYES, 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 unsurpassed by any clothing ever brought to Augusta, and wil be sold at a very small advance on New York cost, s!5 J. A. VAN WINKLE THE LATEST IMPORTATIONS FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR, AT THE GENTLEMEN’S Furnishing Establishment No* 35 8 Broad-Street Augusta. WM. O. PRICE CO , DRAPERS AND TAILORS, are receiving weekly from N. Y. CLOTHS, 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, Segar 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. W. O. PRICE, s!4 YV. T. INGRAHAM. HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, &C., &C. r| 1 HE SUBSCRIBER, at No. 290 Broad-st., third door above F. Lamback’s, has just receiv ed, and is now opening a complete and choice selec tion of Mens, Boys, and Childrens HATS and CAPS, Also, Ladies aad Misses BONNETS, which were se lected by his brother this season in Northern Markets, expressly for his retail trade, to which he respectful ly invites the attention of all in want of neat and cheap goods in his line. Among which may be found Mens’ fine Beaver, Nu tria, Silk and French Moleskin HATS, also Broad and Medium Brim, Russia, Round and Square crown, YV’ooland Japan HATS; also Rough and Ready, Ringgold, Navy, Pointed Guard, Cloth, Oil Silk, Pur, Hair Seal, and SellettCAPS, Mens’ and boys’, also Infants CAPS. Ladies’ and Misses’ Straw, Leghorn, Florence, Rice and China, Pearl, Black Birds-Eye, Swiss and Co burg BONNETS, together with Ribbons and Flow ers to match. [s2stfj J. C. AMBLER. LIVERY STABLE. THE UNDERSIGN- respectfully informs th public that he has leased the old ■ ■■ stand well known asG. B. Guideron’a LOYVER STABLES, on Ellis-street, and would bt thankful for a share of patronage. my 14 R. A, WATKINS. WASHINGTON & NEW-ORLEANS Telegraph Company. THE SUBSCRIBERS TO THE STOCK OP THIS COMPANY are hereby notified that a PAYMENT OP 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 TYY’ENTIETH DAY of NOVEMBER 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. YV. SEATON, V Trustees. DANIEL GOLD, S Washington, Sept. 1, 1847. s7-tN2O NOTICE. UrjlHE GEORGIA STATE LOTTERIES,” authorized by the Legislature of the State of Georgia, for the benefit of the “ Independent Fire Company of Augusta,” will hereafter be drawn un der the management of Messrs. D. Paine & Co. The Drawings will take place (for the present) in Savannah on TUESDAY, and in Columbus on YVEDNESDAY of each week, under the superin tendence of Commissioners appointed for the purpose. Tickets and Shares, either singly or by the Pack age, can always be had on application to E H. PEZANT, Agent for the Managers, opposite the U. States Hotel, Augusta, Gu All orders for Tickets in any [Lottery will be attended to promptly, and considered confidential. ®l3-lm A CARD. THE UNDERSIGNED informs the citizens of Augusta and Merchants of the interior, that they have opened a SEGAR AND TOBACCO STORE, at the first door below Messrs. Adams, Fargo & Co., on Broad-street, where they will keep constantly on band a large and carefully selected stock of HAVANA AND DOMESTIC SEGARS, CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCO. Also —PIPES of every description, MATCHES, &c., 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 stockfoe fore they purchase elsewhere. o!5-3m V'OLGER & BRAHE, DR. BANNING’S BODY BRACE. PERSONS LABORING UNDER BRON CHITIS, General Weakness and Languor; Dvspejisia, 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, and inability to walk or exer cise, may procure the instrument by applying to his Agent, Mrs. J. CROCKER, south side next door below Thos. Davis’ Grocery Store, or to JNO. R. CROCKER, atDawson & Weaver’sW-»re- House. lOfOn depositing the price of the Brace, it may he tried four days gratuitously, iuy22-ly • _ -Miscellaneous. randies, candies, at B^i esale and Retail, Y Av <™*™ FREDERICK, ** hi. manufacturer At his Old St an.) ...... ■> ’ A few dooi s below the Post <)th road " Stree t» HE KEEPS f Au *** a ’ Ga ' articles in his line viz • an ' °* various CONFECTIONERIES 1p a ~ f from Paris. a ° Cy C^tionenes TOYS for Children —German and French FRUlTS.—Oranges, Lemons, Pine Ap P i eE and B __ lianas. DRY FRUITS. —Raisins, Figs, Prunes. Citron an d Dates. PRESERVES.—Orange, Pines, Ginger, Currantand Guava Jelly. NUTS. —Almonds, Filberts, Brazil, Pecan, &c. LIQUORS. —Cognac Brandy, Holland Gin, Jamaica Rum, &c. W INES.—Madeira, Port, Sherry, Champaigne, (fee. PORlEß—London, pints and quarts; fine imported Cor^ ials —Real Havana, various brands, 02-dlm&w‘2m 276 broad-st._ Ab AUGUSTA, GA. Ml of Mammoth Boot.f BROTHERS & CO., have just A. received, in addition to their former extensive slock of BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, arc., 150 Packages Ladies’, Gents’, Boys’, % Misses’, Childrens’ and Servants’ SHOES, compri sing altogether one ot the best selections to be found in the market, consisting in pan of Ladies’ Fine Bronze Gaiter BOOTS and BUSKINS “ “ Black Prunella “ a ’ * “ “ French Satin “ o “ “ Kid SLIPS and WALKING SHOES, I “ “ White and Black English Kid SLIPS, “ “ Kid BUSKINS and Paris TIES, Gents’ “ Water-Proof BOOTS, various qualities', “ “ “ “ BROGANS, “ “ Calf Dress BOOTS, “ “ “ Pegged BOOTS and BROGANS, “ “ “ LACE BOOTS, a superior article, (cut without seams.) Gents’ Patent Leather BROGANS, fine and common, “ Cloth and Prunella Gaiter BROGANS, Boys and Youths’ BOOTS and BOOTEES, all kinds, Misses’ Pine Kid DRESS BUSKINS and SLIPPERS, “ “ Fancy GAITER BOOTS, “ “ Patent Leather BUSKINS, “ “ Kid WALKINGand SCHOOL SHOES, Childrens’ GAITERS, BOOTEES SLIPPERS and BUSKINS, A large ;.ssortment of SERVANTS’ SHOES, TRAVELLING and HOUSE TRUNKS, all sizes, VALISES, CARPET BAGS, HAT BOXES, &c. All of the above articles have been selected per sonally, and with much care, by one of the firm, and can be confidently recommended for service. We re spectfully invite all in want of any thing in »ur line to c 11 and examine for themselves. o!4 FORGE. BROTHERS & CO. To City and Country Merchants DUNHAM & BLEAKLEY are now receiv ing from New York 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 SCULL SHOALS FACTORY^ THE SUBSCRIBERS, having renewed the Agency of this establishment, offer for sale a superior stock of YARNS, assorted Nos. 4 to 12, in bales of 240 lbs. each. jyJ7-tf T. N. POULLAIN & SON. NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS SOLD HIS STOCK IN TRADE to Anton Iveusen. All persons indebted to me will please make payment to him. f 22 W. C.BERRYHILL, RACES OVER THE HAMPTON Race Course, at Augusta, G-a. rfBT THE FIRST FALL MEETING will com mence on the 7th of December, and continue five days. Ist day—A Colt Stake for three year olds, one hun dred dollars entrance, half forfeit, eight, entries, named and closed, carrying three year old weight. Same day—Two Mile Heats, best two in three, Purse -SIOO 2d day—Two Mile Heats, Purse 200 3d day—Three Mi e Heats, Purse 300 4th day —Four Mile Heats, Purse 400 sth day—One Mile Heats, best three in five -• • • 150 There is already some crack nags on the ground, and many others that wiO be here —so good sport, and plenty of it, may be looked for. 06 LEWIS LOVELL, Proprietor. gi BOOKS! BOOKS ! ! BOOKS! ! ! TIIE SUBSCRIBER still con tinues to sell all kinds of BOOKS- V P SCHOOL and MEDICAL particular larly, at Charleston or New York prb 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. PIANO FORTES. H. PARSONS offers for sale Piano Fortes from dickering, Nunns & Clark, and A. H. Gale & Co. — Amongst which will be found the much admired jEolian. Also, a well selected stock of new and fashionable MUSIC, together with Preceptors, &c. Orders taken for Pianos or Music at all limes. Oct. 5. BRILLIANT MILITARY SILVER BULLET VEST BUTTONS, SUCH as were made by the subscriber for Gen.’s Jackson, Glascock, and many other oi 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. Pakenham was mortally wounded, at the Battle ofNew’ Orleans, on the Bth of January, 1815; of which, the wonderful incidents therewith connected, and recently republished, can be seeu at No. 153 Broad-street, Augusta, Ga.d3 L A"W NOTICE.-—The office of the undersign ed is on Broad-street, third door below the Post Office corner. He will be thankful for business. o!9-dtf JOHN MILLEDGE. AUGUSTA IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERY. MILLWRIGHT AND MACHINE SHOP, Near the Georgia R. Road Depot. WHERE can be had, at short notice, IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, of every descrip tion. CASTINGS for MILLS, STEAM ENGINES and FACTORIES will be furnished at reduced 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 dimensions to order. MILL SPINDLES, &c., of every description, made to order. THOMAS HOPKINS. N. B.—HOTCHKISS’ WHEELS always on hand. 018 AUGUSTA, OCT. 15. 1847, CLOCKS. --We have in store Marble Mante Clocks, Office and Warehouse, Gothic and Round Clocks ; and off er to country dealers an assort ment of cheat) Clocks, well made, at low prices. CHINA CUT GLASS.—White and Gold Baud, China Dinner and Tea sets; Fancy Gilt and Orna mental China Tea sets; Fine Cut-Glass Goblets, Wines, Tumblers,&c. LAMPS, LAMPS AND GIRANDOLES—SOLAR LAMPS in great variety—some with Bohemian Glass Shafts, and Prisms. GIRANDOLES, SILVERED AND GILT—New styles PAPER SHADES for Lamps. ANDIRONS—A part of our supply of ANDIRONS SHOVELS and TONGS are at hand, for sale low. 015 CLARK, RACKETT A CO. Bolting Cloths. ANEW LOTjort received at JAMES MILLER & CO.’S, opposite the Mansion House. sl3