Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, February 02, 1847, Image 3

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man, “Jo you suppose Gabriel is such an ass as to come on wheels in such gooJ sleighing as this?” r r Volunicm for -Tlexaco. Those desirous of serving their country in this her hour of need, have now an opportunity. A muster r**Sl will he opened this dav from 0 A. M., to 9 I*. 31., at the Eagle and Fhcenix Hotel, to receive names. Half the number required are al ready down, and it is though! the list will fill up in a day or two. Apply early if you w ish a chance. F*-b. 2 103 gihson & hutt, A TT O K N E V S A T L A W . WMIUKNTO.N, G V. LAW COPARTNERSHIP.—The Subscribers have entered into a Co-Partnership, and will prac tise in the Northern Circuit. Any business entrus ted to their care w ill meet w ijhprmnpl attention. WILLIAM GILjSUN. JOSEPH 11. BUTT. Jan. 22 Crau LAW NOTICE. J. T. SITEWMAKE, ATTORNEY AT LAW^ W YYNES BO ROUGH, GA. J*n. 23 ly 95 t U M 1 ttn.nxy u*m rnr wn -xtc* OBITUARY. Another ID. vo.vd i i 'vu;y J'-oldjkr Gone.— Hied in Washington county, G o. on l!te I ah lilt, Jotiv i<\w I.- {, at the advanced age of 8 > years and (» imu.t ■». Mr. I' owi ku served hi* countrr duringthe stiuggle fir our independence,i and reaped tor hi self and lusfitnilv the honor J of ihi- patriot, and tlic fame of the f:.thtul soldier 1 Hellas left thirteen surviing children, and old Itosom companion who is hut a lew tears un tier that num'.n r which whitened the locAs ol licr departed husband tumourn 1 >r ids absence irointhc la ni.y circle, the few more davs which nature ma. - have lasted. His wife and aot’ett ofiiis chil dren s' od around Ins bed side and wiincSanl Lie calm dissolution ot his soul and nody. NdoMMEIK 11 ALT latest nAT us KROM LIV K a.' u o i.,:;J vN' 4 Latest uates KROU iia 2 STOCK OF COTTON In Augusta and Hamburg an the Ist instant. 18-IT. IS 10. In Augusta, 28,870 34,077 Hamburg, 7,330 9,380 Ou wharf, Ac , 1,100 150 Total Stock 37,250 43,007 SHIPMENT OF COTTON From Augusta and Hamburg, to Savannah and Charleston, Ac. ISIG-7. 1845-G. From Ist to 31st Jan-, —> To Savannah, 11 ,823 3,350 Charleston, by rail-road,,. . 12,924 4,500 “ by boats 1,406 00 26,153 7,850 Snip'd front Ist to 31st Jan 99,039 37,207 125,792 45,057 RECEIPT OF COTTON Jit Augusta 4' Hamburg .from Sept 1, ’ lu, to Is' ins!. Stock on hand Ist inst., 37,290 43,607 Shipped from Ist Sept 1816 to Ist inst 125,792 45,057 103,082 83,601 Deduclstock on hand Ist Sept. 1816, 9,906 5,919 153,176 82,745 Deduct Receipts to Dec. 31,.. 120,866 62,2v8 Receipts of January ~.. 33.310 20,497 [Correspondence of the Baltimore Patriot.] NEW YORK, Jan. 24, P. ?.f.—The Cotton mar ket retain ha .; ay; she 'lies to-day reach 3 a4»M)otv, ■ p" a<• ■ -uvaaced ahum 1c since th- arriv .1 • .a i. ■ • *rr ; • Flour i'i • suer h- ..y;,' hbla. Genoese* s>U nt >7; - niiM ipi -it; • v.< r • tade at 0678/ i; C. orgetovvu was olFercd at ■: 3. Whisky 27 a 23 cents per gallon. Exchange firm; London lUG* a 1002; Paris 5,10 a 5 37J. Freights, a ship was taken f r Liverpool at 7s and 22d in bags;thuugh higher rate* are ashed. By Niaspactic TtJrgrapli. [Correspondence of the Baltimore Bat riot] NEW YORK, Jan. 29. 8 P. M.—The Fiour market is notquitc so active as it has been for some dars past, though prices are without any special change. There were sales to-day of Genesee brands a? 00..** fJ t > s6,93l—holders general!y ask ing $7. Sh*'a.so of Southern brands at 06,6 sf. Corn mv: i» lu id at $5. Tin r is still an active inquiry for Grain. Sues to opv of 29,000 bushels prime Gene-ee wliite V T t » at 148 to 151 -cts. per buHirl. About 3 i.Ouh husiiels t'orti change 1 h inds, in isi ly prim ■ white. at 93 to 99 cts.; Oats sold freely at 4 < cts. per bushel; Rye, 95 to 100 cts pei bushel. The Colton market is still firm wtili large saKs at a farther advance of about } it. per ih. Whisky is in demand at 25 to 35* cts, per gallon. Th * weather to-il.iy has been very disagreeable. It ’has been raining all day, with a strong East vv ind. Men ’.ants are already beginning to talk about C> ~.t steamer, which has been out nine days. . • is noihingof stirring interest in the way of . ;:1 itenn . 'The rain has made our streets very muJd , a:; J disagreeable for pedestrians. MOBILE. J.m. -JT, Evening P. ' V -Lxcitc mei. i t.: the (oUon market. — Bit re the urri.al ot tin 1 in il from New Orleans w.-it die advices Iro.u Europe noticed below, it vv.t apparent from the briskness of Inc Cotton market, that “the man with the carpet bag was in L-vvn. Lrxree s.dcs were made ar.d prices were irregularly ad vanced. Middling, wliicb in the morning vv re held at 10}, were rcadilv taken at It ■. and it is believed that before the business oft he dav closed II Jc. were paid for them, 'the salts are csli mated at 10 a 12,000 hales. The Flour and Grain markets have been quite active during the clay. Sales ofOhio Fiour were at j*r> 25 to 55.5 37.4, and at the close of too iLy £ 3 30 was asked. The mail boat James L. Day due from New Orleans to-day. got aground us wo learn, near Pensacola. 'I he mail was transferred to the Mo bile an iedat h, F M. 'i he news c ; ,t up here .overland fium Pensacola by {n ate conveyance. NEW ORLEANS, J.m. 27.— Colton. !Drived **ince the 22d iii't. 11,272 bales, t ieared in the fame time9osl bales—making an addition tosiock of 2221 hales, and leaving on hand, inclusive of all on ship-hoard not cleared on the 3Jui instant, a stock of 185,855 hale*. Our last report left the Cotton market in a very unsettled and excited state, consequent upon the receipt, on Friday, of advices a lew days later from Live; ml, v i.i Savannah, reporting a mate rial advn. e which gave an active impulse to this i«ar.i--;. i- soiling in a large business, and a consider . nie enhancement of price*, tedders at the close claiming still higher rates than our quota tions, which were advanced a full i of a cent. On Saturday the increased demands of holders pre vented any business of much importance, and il e sales vv re restricted to some 2.00>) hales at lull prices,'hough there could not he said to he any set tled market. On Monday the market piesented a sim iar discrepancy between die views ot buyers and sellers, and only a few lots were sold in the early part of the day. amounting in all to some 990 bales, but in the afternoon the ship Themis arriv ed from Liverpool, with dates from that city to the 13th Dec., being seven days later than those re ceived on Friday last by the ship Aberdeen via Savannah. The advices by this arrival, in re,- C&rd to Cotton, proved to be of the most interest ing and exciting character. Since receipt of the s c advice* our market has been entirely unsettled, av! Uiv difficult to define it* position. Before the news was generally known, some parcels were purchased at very fall prices, though without any material advance, and subsequently, as parties he came acquainted vviih the character of the ad vices, an advance of i a 2 of a cent is sail to have, been paid upon previous asking rates. The t->uil s.les of Monday amounted to about 5900 bales. Yesterday, owing to tie* very high and irregular rates demanded by holders, and the rainy weath er. very Inile was done, and w- could only learn of sales to the extent of about 1500 hales, indeed ! factors ap;»*-ar to he indifferent about selling until in p« s-es-ion of the Hibernia’s advices to the 4lii inst.. which are about due nllhistime As re gards p ice-a s > uu-ettleJ and irregular is lb-* m ir k-f ;li nit. is quite impossible to arrange anew M ale of quotations with any d.-gree of accuracy, and we are ci n trained to nrnit altogciher, for the moment, i ur usual table of tig ires tor the various classification*, until the market asstim-s a more steady and definite character. As some guide to its pi.spion. however, we may remark, that on Monday Middiing'l'etnie'sees were sold at i 1, an I yesicrday .Viddiing to Good Middling 31 issi-sippis at I H a 111 cents per p mud; show jog an adv mce of 5 n } of a cent on our quotation' <d 1‘ riday last.y NEW OIiLEY.NS, Jan. -27.2 I*. M. —Cotton. j There has been an active inquiry this morn, jng, arid sales already reach 31 iM b iles, and nil other list in treaty—prices fully up lo yesterday s ! outside rates. Sugar. —Sales of 503 hlids. — no change in i pr iees. ! Molasses —6 ‘0 hhls. sold at 25 a 25|c.—prices j fully susta ned. Flour. —We Jo not hear of a transaction —mar- ; kel quiet. Com —lnactive- 37( 0 bushels. White and 3 cl low were su'd la-! night after ’change, at 89c. I Lord.—Buyers in ihe market for shipment this i rooming found the g-m-ral avungjmee B«*._ bales 1 1a ) b'lts. f1 ir from the f ev e at / *<-. an i2O at /, i cs. 25 >0 kegs and 3 ) tcs. Fair, not before trails i fiircd. sold yesterday at 7f cts. il /.Th,- demand continues with sales of (200 hhls.Jt ]•*. 1-.. 3»)il s.t IbL-. and 40 at 19c.; ru lii g rate m stu ill has I9c. linceitfg.jteiH) pieces Fovver-loom sold at 10}c. Bah Sal'-s 109 coils at sc. C. S. TrWntn/ .Votes —Scarce, ami in request at pa r. 9 j SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. MEMORANDA. The hark Beaver.Edmunds, for Savanna!),clear ed at New York 27th nil. The hark Edward. Bulkley, f-r Charleston, } and schr. Amt I>., Bedell, for Savannah, c leared at New York, 28ih nit. 'i’iie sdhr. Foriest, for Charles on, to have des patch. was up at 15 iltiinore, 3Jth nit. The schr. Malabar, Gilchrist, from Camden for Savannah, arrived at Portland on the ‘3'ith ulf. The schr. Reaper, Luring, fur Savannah, clear ed at Boston on the 2 - lit ml. I ARRIVAL FROM SAVANNAH, i Bark Reform. Lewis. Providence. i CHARLESTON, Feb. 1.-Arr. shins Eliza- , ! belli. Gehes, Liverpool; Southport, Griffith, New York; hark Sophonia, Ehlridge, Boston; brigs \u;i. Davis, Handy, New Orleans; schrs. J.xcei, rWrketf. C. rdenas"; Messenger, Sands, Fredeicks l.urg, Va.: Zvlphia Ann, >ahiston, Heaulorf. N. 1 C. M.lze.. pari of the wrecked cargo of the Lae ship New 3 ork. Cld, ship Carroll of Carrollton, Metcalf, Barce- Went to sea. ships Roht. Tver, (Br ) /Maxwell, I.iverpoo!; Def-nce*. (Br.) Brewster, do.; Rtdius, Johnson, do ; Norwegian bark jEuln.s, Torhiorn sen, Antwerp; brigs Industrious, ,l>r.) Weeks, i London; (’has. J. Dow, Richardson, Sagtta la Grande; Emblem, Bunker. Portsmouth, .N. IF; Susan Soule, Bacon. New York; George, \ ales. ! do; schrs. John Hancock. Young, do.; John Han cock Sonhiates, Sagtta la Grande. Joseph Ly brand. Teal, Philadelphia; Mary Ann, W imrf, Baltimore; O. K., Dole, W ilmington, N. C.; A ! mllid a F. 31V rick. Catiicart, Brazos. ],, (I,m offing—Br. hark Nelson Village, from Liverpo* I; also a brig and 2 schrs. SAV ANNAH, Jan. 30.—Cld, brig Excel, Macy New Yotk. Sailed, bark Smyrna, Scott. Boston. j “““ RE . 1 U’tl.t.l’OlißKf*, l essee Wild .Tlannecr 51 n . ANDER SO N, AS HA 31 LET TUESDAY EV EATS O, TED. id. Will be performed Shakespeare’* Tragedy of 11 A 3i LET. Hamlet, Mr. Anderson. Laeiles, Mr. Forbes. Ophelia, Mrs. turbes. A favorite Song* by 31Ls Hardwick. | Tqe Polka Dam e, by 31 iss Homer aed Miss Smith- To conclude with the laughable Farce of Vr O 51 A N’ S W I i’ . Varnish, r - Forbes. Ellen Mrs. Forbes. Feb. 2 ’ Jo3_ MASONIC 11A BL. rO R ONE NIGHT O NL Y . O.V WEDNESDAY EVE MSG, FEB. 2d, MR. LOVER. ( Author of II indy Andy. Ray O 3ljre, &e.,) will give his favorite ll* IS II 15 Vls N INC, Illustrative of the Legends, Supetsiiliotis, Nation al Characteristics. Mirth and Melodv "1 lit' I oun- Irv —vv ith tit -* celehraied Recitation ol ‘ "tl X.3IUS O’BRIEN.” a!id Mr. LoverV original comic story o f-THE GRIDIRON.” The entertainment in -1 terspersed vviiii iti* own smig--. Admission si. 'Tickets nnd Programmes to be l ad at the p eucipal Altisic Stores and the door in the evening. Doors open at 7. Performance to 1 1,-gin at Lal nsi 7, and cnucluJe about half past j ‘j o'clock. £•; N'< postpcncment c r. account of the weather. Feb _2 AUGUST N M v.'ti TA< TFiiDB CO. k 3115151 I v(i of Ihe t-Moc 1 Imlders will he h< 11 I A on Mouduy, the Eld of F. brainy next, at 7 o’clock. p. m., til the < ilice of the Augusta Canal Commissioners, for the purpose of organizing the Company under the ad ol incurpor.it on. ’ .marten 31. dye, 1 JOHN P. KING, I JOHN BONES, VCoram’rs. W M M D’ANTIGNAC, I AMOIIY SIBLEY, J 1 Feb. 2 vvtd 193 ; G Kl JilGI A, Richmond county. W'S? HERE AS. Litlleherry B Beale, executor 'I in the estate of Nathaniel Beale, late of seid c unty, deceased, applies tome lor letters dis i iili! ’ s,,r P- . , . . , ~ 1 These are. therefore, to ctie ana admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors ot said de r. ased, i > he and appear at my office within the lime prescribed by law. to shew can.-e, il any they have, why said letters should nm he granted. Given under my hand , at office in Augusta, ISt’.i Januarv, 1817. LEON I*. DUGAS, Clerk. F’eh 2 K»3 VV ANTED. A PL\IX COOK. Washer and Iron-r of mid- Cm dleag". without children. Apply at this of fice fur further particulars. Jan. 28 -D BRICKS FOB S VLB. THE suhscriherhas for sale and wtllk-epon hand at his Brick Yard on Green-street, 254.000 BRICKS. b. L. BASFORD. Jan 21 lv w SUGAR AM) COFFEE. r 3 BAGs t ,ime Riu COFFEE iLIFi/ 2d _ St. Croix, P. Rico and New Orleans Sugar. Just received, and for low hy Jan 7- JOHN K. DOW. | POTATOES. Just received from (he Forth, BBLS. yellow PO PATOES, for plantin « 50 do. a choice article for eating, ALSO, SEED RYE, Seed Oats. Corn and Cow Peas. For ‘’ile bv SCRANTON & STARK, Ja.u 1 7? D. PAINE & CO. MANAGERS. Sales c 'one Thin After noon. Georgia Literature Lottery ( Uis No. 5. for. 1317. To bo drawn in the city of Savannah, Geo., This Du/, 2d February, 1317. CAPITAL PRIZES. ; 4,000 DOLLARS, 61,003. S3OO, &C. AC. V-'liole Tickets Si. Halve? 50 cents. Ili.sk on packa.oof Quarters only $3,70. | Grand Consolidated Lottery cfj Delaware and Georgia. CLASS N’o. S—I'.XTRA. To be drawn on Thursday, 4ili February, 1317. j I j SIO,GUI! 1 prizes of $5.00! GO of $! ,CCG! SSCO! j $3J> ! S2JOf .jili.'U. Ate. Ac. Tickets $5, Halt cs $2,50, Quarters $1,25. Grand Consolidated Lottery. Class \o. 0, for iSI7. To be drawn on Sa'ard iy. Hi I j February, 1317. CAPITAL PRIZES. 14 IM PL IT 51S. ! $ 15.000! $ I'J.OOu! 6 6 000? $4,00b! sos s2 t Jvw! 25 ol § 1 .;>:)(), obi’jOtc. j Whole Tickets GIG, Quarters 2,50, Eighths 1,75. i For sale by E. 11. FEZ \ NT, Agent, Br»»ad-st 1 door soiiih <>f Hank of Augusta. from the country will meet with j prompt attention if ad !r.-s.;e . as above. Fei*. 2 103 TAI LvJltiN G 15 tJ si NESS, i HT 11 E .-üb.-i-ribe' respectfully inf inns the rid- j I Jk zen-of Aujiista. that h • li is commenced the above bu-ines.- in the store form -riy occupied hy Mr. E t>. Morris, nearly opposite tiie Mansion House, where he intends Making and Trimming in the ni <>t fashionable style. 11i s Trimmings shall lie of the best in iterials, and lie warrants that his workmanship shall not he surpassed hy any i other establishment in the city. A tii.d is rc- j ; quested to establish the fact. G. W. SHACKELFORD. Jan 17 26 90 ]T OST, on the 22d November, 13lt>, a TAii- i j PET B VG. marked on ihe bottom C. B. i N. with black paint. The hag was an o!.I on**, in tie of Brussels Carpet, It was delivered at tiie r i 1 road in Charfe ton, fur Columbia, but lias not sii.ee, been discovered. Information respecting it would be gladly rc c ivgd at any of the stations of the So. Ca. Kail Road. tu3 Jan 19 fANDKETirS r RIOS If <r A II !> K N J SEE D, \V AKK ANT ED CROP OF i Just received a full assortment of Fresh and War ranted Genuine GARDEN S E ED, direct from Lnndrelh. Among the varieties are. Early Cabbage, Radish, Corn, Onion Setts, and extra , Early Garden Peas, hy the quart, | Directions for cultivating furnished in a neat ; pamphlet gratuitously. WM. HAINES, 232 Broad st. i Jan. 3 d&w3mo — 32 LOST. A GOI.D PENCIL CASE, withan Amethyst j Jrm. set iii tin* head. The finder v\ ill be suitably | rewarded by leaving it at this office. Jan. 23 _ __ —ts _99_ BRILLIANT AND CHEAP LIGHTS | FOR STORES, HOTELS. Ac. Ac. rgNIIE Subscriber has commenced the Manufic- i B Hiring of CAMPHINE which is decided* j i Iv tiie cheapest and most brilliant light now in use. i j and would call the attention of Store Keepers and j j others in Augusta, to this very economical Oil, | ; which he offers at w holesale and retail, and will j I furnish it fresh to ail his customers. He lias also I ■ on hand and will be constantly supplied witli the • I most approved hanging and side CAMPHINE j I LAMPS. B. F. SMITH. Oil Dealer, 7G East Bay, Charleston, s. C. P. 55.—lie has also established a Distillery for the Manufacture of SPIRITS TERPENTINE, 1 ROSIN’, PI CU, and all kinds of V A RMjHIES, ; which he otf.-rs to Druggists and others, at \\ hole sale and retail. Jan. 5 tiif3— 79 cottonT;in e actor\\ f gMIE subscriber will remove on ibe first October i j B. to his SHOP on Green-street. two doors j above the Baptist Church, where Planters can be j supplied wilii Colton Gins, Thrashing Machines ; : Corn Crushers, tyr , of his make, which will lie warranted to perform well. Do not mistake the place. Be sure to look at the sign before yon en- i ter the shop. JAMES T. WADE. Augusta. Sept. 25, 1846. ly COTTON AND WOOLLEN MACHINE RY FOR FACTORIES. rnMIE undersigned having formed a connection H. with one of the largest stud m<st extensive i Machine Shops in the United Spites, are prepar ed to furnish every description of Colton and W ool |cn Machinery of the latest improvement, and in the best style of workman-hip. at tiie shortest no tice. Samples of the same can be seen at our \ shop near the Rail Road Depot. HOPKINS A HARDMAN. Augusta, Ga., Jan. 12. 35 WAll 13MOUSE !!USI> K S S . UNDERSIGNED continue to transact fa the above business at their extensive 11 RE PROOF WAREHOUSE. on Jackson street, near tHe Depot of the Georgia Rail Road, and to receive Cotton and oilier con-ignmenus per Rail Road, ’ without any charge for dray age. Their personal attention will be given to th«* in terest of their customers in the storage and sale of all Cotton and other consignments entrusted to their care,and liberal advances made when desir ed oti produce in : tore. D ANTIGNAC A EVANS. ! Sept. 33 ly DAWSON FwEAVEW” • Extensive Fire-Proof Ware-House. rglOE undersigned respectfully inform their EL friends and the public, that they still continue the WARE-HOUSE A COMMISSION BUSINESS, at their old Stand on M‘ In tosh Street, where they w ill devote their personal attention to all business entrusted to theircare. 'Their rates for Selling and Storing Cotton and other Produce, w ill be the same as other regular houses. Orders f.,r purchasing Groceries. Bogging. Rope, Ae., will be promptly filler! a* tiie lowest market prices. DAV\ SON A b LAV ER. July 31 6m 17 PLEASANT STOVALL, W. tRF-IIOt'SE AM) COMMISSION MERCHANT WIIJ, CONTINUE THE ABOVE BUSI w V NESS on his own account, on die first of September next, at the Warehouse o{ Stovall <fe Simmons.at which time that firm wi! he dissolved. Arrangements have been made with Messrs. An ! dres. Spears W Wootten. (to w hom said Warehouse is rented for the ensuing year,) for storage of Cotton and other produce consigned to him. He has also engaged t lie services of his present part ner. Air. G. Mmmoss. Aiiffitf ta. July 3*>. IBPS. apso antr26 DAT I EUR lOTYI’F MIXIATUHES. 1 : -4" 1 E. JOHNSON, Dagatrreotypist, whose ; Miniatures have given fundi universal satis | faction, is still in the city, and invites the public ; to call al Ids rooms, corner of Bru t I and Mcln i 10-hstreets,over the store of Clarke, Rackett &. . | Co. [hin.Jlf 93 JETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD. CAPITAL §250,000. THE undersigned has been appointed Agent for tha above Company in this City, and is pre pared to insure Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture Arc., against loss or damage by Fire. All losses , ! will be promptly settled here, j JOSEPH MILLIGAN. Agent, j s*pt IS €• <>3 ET ~ *.. .-TV u II mmrmm w i iu ■ ' 'i'he Commissioners of the Greene and Pulaski Monument L'.lt'Ty Fund give notice that after this dare this serCs of Lotteries will be under the management of P. B. Gregory and Jim. \\ . .Maury', of Washington, D. C., tinder the firm ofJ.W. Maury & < ’o,,whoare aiona responsible for the payment of Prizes, and to secure ihe payment ol which they are under bond for S7O,UUU. Savannali, January 1, 1317. GREENE A ND i*| LASlvl MONUMENT LOTTSniBS! J. W. M\U!tY A CO.. SUCCESSORS TO J. C, (RaißOltV .V <’«*.. U V.NAUttRS. I CLASS L. To be drawn at Savannah, Saturday, January ■ 30,1317. 7&m DOLLARS. $2,530! $1,531! 5 of Sl.UOu! Besides numerous f.lhers. Tickets $2,50 —-Shares in proportion. K X I’ll A CLASS No. 5. To he determined hy tiie Alexandria Class E., Saturday, January 39, 1317. SPLENDID CHANCES. 13 Drawn Ballots from only Go Numbers. mjhh’si®, $ lU.UUO ! $5,000 I 82.000 ! s ] ,75 J ! § 1,500 ! 10 of $1,000! Besides nurnerou-! others. Tickets o;.iy 8 0-—shares in proportion. CLASS No. 5. Determiner by the South Carolina Lottery,Class No. 5, Thursday, February 4, 13i7. SPLENDID SCHEME. 73 Numbers —14 Ballots. ■20,000 BOL.Ii’RS. $5,000! $2,500! $1,033! 10 of $1,000? Besides numerous others. Tickets iS,U0 —shares iti proportion. For sale by JOHN \. MI ELEN, Agent. t wo doorsabuv t tiie State But.’.. sL^Ordcts from the coitiitrj nrompliv tMetubd to. ' Jun. 29 FOR SALE. j u. N 'The Sreambo.'tl Company of >»wgß«wwg eur jgi;t, oiler for sale, the follow | ing property, viz : Four wharf Lots in the City of Savannah, front* I jpg on Savannah River, Three Hundred and Eighty-Five f et, and niiming back (mm lii>- River to a Street, from 15J to 25U feet—all enclosed by a substantial brick wall, improved by lire proof sheds fur the protection of goods and Lite storing of ! Colton. ALSO. The IRON STEAM BO \T CHATHAM, made of best materials of English Iron, and having a first rale English Engine of Fawcett’s mannlhc ture, Liverpool. 'l’he Chatham draws with fuel | on board and water in her boilers, about 3 Joel 4 inches. A L3O. STEAMBOAT CHEROKEE, wooden boat, : with first rale English Engine. ALSO, THIRTEEN TOW BOATS, mide with cov- ! erings removable, and used for carrying goods to I i Augusta, and Colton to Savannah. ALSO, j FIVE NEGRO MEN. ALSO. A large quantity of materials far Engines, some | j new, never used. ALSO. A quantity of machinery for a Finishing Shop— I tools of all descriptions. ALSO, i A Brick Blacksmith's Shop, with all the. npees- i sary to >U.&c..for a well managed business. This j : building i- not wiibin the enclosure, and separated 1 from the w harf property. j j Tlii-above valuable and desirable property isof- ; 1 feted for stile, ami the subscriber is authorised to I i receive proposals lor the same. With the above J will be uiven ail ibe franchises of this Company, 1 and every thing appertaining, lu any persons who j may he di-p >: ed to purchase the whole. Applications personally, or from a distance by j 1 letter, will be addressed to 11. M. GOODWIN, President. Jan. 20 0— | GEORGIA, Scriven county. j WIBJ HEUEAS, Stephen P. BeviTl. adra'nistra | Vv tor on the estate of Francis Hecks, late of ; said county, deceased, applies for letters dismiss- j sory. These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and j I singular, the kindred ami creditors of said decease j ed, to be ami appear at my office, within the time i prescribed by law, to show cause (if any they j have.) why said fitters should not he granted. Given under my hand at cilice in Jacksonboro ( January2o, 1347. ALEXANDER KEMP, Clerk. Jan. 2*3 6m V7 ; i GEORGIA, Richmond Comity. v v JOHN G. FULGHEIi. administrators on the estate of JOHN FU LCD ER. sen., deceased, hy iht ir petition laid before the Court of Ordinary ; on the !6th day of November, 1346, stating that ! th-y had fully administered on said esta e, and j ; prating that citation for dismission may issue; or- j j dered hy the court that the clerk issue citation: These tire therefore to cite and admonk-h. all I and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de- I ceased, to fie and appear at rny office vviihin tiie | time prescribed I*y law. to show cause, if any they 1 I have, why said tellers should not lie granted. Given under my liatid. at office in Augusta, nov 29 6m LEON P. DUGAS, Clerk. STILL CHEAPER ! oiV U'A SIIINGTON-STREET, i Three Doors South if Thomas Dat.iT Store. Sf-TP f7IA‘ HBtilD, BUILDERS AND RAILROAD COM -1 PaXIES, and to alt- whom it mat concern. Toe siih-cnb r l;tke> t'lU m -tliod ni l lu- t'rieinis j ami mistom ts, ami t!ie puldic tie .eralSy, that he lias j heel: induced to lower is prices for woik on account of 1 i e dullness of business, a *1 with the hopes i f doing j more business. He will wo’k at the following rati s ; Tin Hooting put on at $9 per HMI -quare ft. or 125 c. per s.piare when the materials are furnished, i Larze Gutters, fonneily 31 c. per fa reduced to 17e. . Large (Conductor Pipes 25c. “ l*»c. j Small Gutters, 2(Jr. “ “ 12 ’ j Small Co iducior Pipes 2uc. “ “ I2fc. ' Gutter Hooks, 16c. “ “ 9c. ('4 Cans, all sizes, 2‘lc. per cal. “ 10c. Bathing Teas. 0 I a piece, “ it« w ill go to any pat tof t ri-umry to put up Gutter.- ] ami Root'; . and no xtru charges will be made for it, if j conveyance and hoard . • ;.tr. it hc«j. Auj r-sere sic. ior s-'c.t --ly -ill !>•; tiven fortheperform- j ance of Tic.v worn or roct;-. cTs made hy him and the best i m.neri'ils will I* u .1 that the in «rk< t con alf- rd Havi.ie one rs t imc -t workmen i i his cmpfi.y, lie ) flafers hims'if the' 5 ■ will please any who may give \ him a ca'l h-u ; in price and a a alii v. i sept. 23 r. r. r.ouvEa. GOODS FOR SPRING SALES. 11. R VNCROFT.2S3 King's!. Charles _J® ton. S. C-, would respectfnllv invite the at i tentintt of Planters and tlieir families, who may i visit Charleston, to his slock of Rich Fancy an 1 I Staple DRY GOODS. His stock will be found I niieof the largest in the city, ami he is enabled to ! ! offer superior inducements in the nay of low prices. \ i Th* stock of Negro Goods, both Cotton and , Woollen, will he found to embrace nearly all the leading styles of fabrics usually sold, particularly i : the Georgia and South Carolina Cotton and Wool- ! I len Fabrics. ALSO, i A complete assortment of rich Drs*s Silks, (col | ored ami black.) Bom basins. Alpaccas„ Colored i Muslin®, Ginghtims-, Wliiie Goods, Shawls, &,<■. \ <fcc. ’l'he stock is intended to embrace every arli i cle in the Dry Goods line. Country Merchants will find it to their ad van tage to examine onr stock, as the same goods ar<» offered at wholesale in rooms seporate from the rc | tail department, and at price? well worthy their attention Jam 19 Ur. - fll AUCT IO N SA I. ES. BY W. E. JACKSON Ac CO., On the. first Tuesday in February next, at the lower mtrk.-t house, will be. sold. Two improved Lot- between Walker and Fen wick street, near the Jail, containing very near an acre each. On one of them is a variety of first ra'e Fruit Trees and Grope Vines. In the yard of this I«t is a Weil affording tn-*-i excellent war. r. CHARLES A. BEARD. Jan. 23 jd 95 Admin istrotor's Sale. I By virtue ofan order of the Honorable the Infe ; rior Court of Scriven ( otintj', when sisunz t• * r tirdinary purposes, will be sold at the Court House door in said County, on the first Tuesday in April next, between the usua. hours oi sale, | the f dinwing Property. x iz: Four lots in the village of Jacksonbcrn; on saidlois | area good Dwelling and other out buildings- Also : two hundred and fifty acres of Land, adjoining 1 land of Benjamin Taylor. .Inlui Taylor and others, sold sis the property of Jacob Bryan, deceased, fir the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said de ceased. Terms on the dav, ISAAC BRYAN, Adm'r. Jan. 23 99 l E. — '-’A'-.. * ~ -.-r' ' - '-e- FT Ell Til K IGTII INST., all ('nitons ru. remaining at the Georgia Rail Road Depot over 24 hours after it is turned on the p’alform, will be sent to the nearest Warehouse, at the ex pense of the consignees. Traxsp'n. oiti«2 of tjii: G. R. R. A B. C. } Augusta, Jan 12,1317. f Jan. 14 M7 _ alJ(srsl V SFFS> S JOBI-. '1 HE SUBSCRIBER has ret timed t«» tak • charge of Ids store in Angusla, ■■■fc-.. and has received :i full snpnlyof GENUINE (HARDEN SEEDS which are of the crop of 1316. His customers may depend upon having none but Genuine and Fresh Seeds ALLOWANCES. -MADE TO COUNTRY DEALERS. — Bird Seed, ( lover Seed. Flower Seed, Lucerne, Asparagus Roots. Onion Setts. Arc. J. H. SERVICE. Jan. 5 vvf2mo— 79 PE RIFOCA rSTECf A CL W NEITHER THE FRENCH MENISCUS. NOR WOL LA3TUVS ENGLISH PEIUSCOI’IC. rfAO all w ho experience inconvenience in t lie use of th*- common kind of Glasses, and especi ally in night reading, these Spectacles w ill be found a most valuable substitute; in no case, except w here the optic nerve has been pronounced diseased, have they failed, when properly filled, to give satisfac tion. No better proof of their superior merit can he given to each individual who may need Glasses than the satisfaction he will experience in tiie use of them. These Glasses can be obtained in this place only of CLARK, RACKETT & CO., Agents for the Manufacturers, who have now on hand a good supply in gold and silver frames. Perifocal Glasses lilted to any frame, for any v is j on. Spectacles in gold, silver and steel, for sale vety low by CLARK, RACKETT & CO., Dealers in Watches. Jew dry, Silver Ware, &c. may 3 137 ~CL MrEaMITT ii Co.r HAVE just received a gs? pTyA new and large stock of GOLD and WATCHES, of the makers, Watch Trimming? anil ornaments; JEVS * ELRV, OF ALL KINDS; Silver Spoons, Forks, Knives and Cups; Plated Ware; Waiters. Castors, Candlesticks, Tea Sets, Cake Baskets. <Cc.; Bri tannia Ware; Painted and Japanned Waiters, in sets, anew side; Table Mats and Brushes, of a fine quality; Mantle Ornaments, gilt and silvered, xx itli drops; fine Mantle docks, in wood and mar ble; a great variety of Fancy Goods. AVork Boxes, 1 Bead Bag-, Bag and Purse Clasps; Gilt, silver and | st'-el Heads; Cologne Bottles, silver, pearl, shell, ivory and Velvet Card Cases; shell and line buffa lo Dressing Combs; Hair Brushes. Tooth Brushes, Ac. Six Barrel Revolving Pi.3TOL-S, 3 sizes; another lot of the famed ■’Lecoulire” R \ZOR. with 2 blades; a good supply also of Rodgers’ and other makers; Rodgers. Mechi, Chapman, und er?, ‘“Lecoutre,” and Emerson 61 pops; Shaving j Creams,**Guerlain”and others; Old Naples Soap; | choice Lather Brushes; fine Pocket Cutlerv, Ac. SPECTACLES. The Perifocal Spectacles, sold hy ns, we still , recommend, with great confidence, to our cus tomers. We have a good supply in gold, silver, and steel frames, and are prepared to lit them to old frames at short notice. Gold and silver Spectacles, with the ordinary convex glass, far sale at very low rates, and glasa i cs fi'ted to suit the sieht with accuracy. N. B.—Clocks and Watches repaired and regu j lated with care. Watch Glasses, Tools and Ma terials for sale to the trade at low rates, o -t 22 19 DECIDEDLY NEW. HjnilE stock of CLOTHS, (,'asimcres. Vesting?. M Fancy Articles, and I'l imming?, just opened |hy Jo:t.v Bridges. Merchant Taylor, next door j below the United Stales Hotel. Broad-street, An j gn-t i. The public are respectfully invited before i ordering their garments elsewhere, to examine the \ above stock, which they will find to comprise the j best selections that can be made in the New York | market. JOHN BRIDGET. N. B.— Making and Trimming as usual in tiie j most fashionable manner. Jan 5 YV¥\fk : f \ IU ESPECTFI LT-A invites the attention of the tL citizinsof Augusta, and of all dealers in and consolers of buying in thi-market, to an entire new stock just opened in the elegant block of iron-front slorca recently erected on the north side of Broad-street, and known as “Metcalf’s Range,” /his store is the lower one of the block, three doors above P. i\lc- Grvn's. and three below Ihe Drug Store of J. £. Marshal, formerly Dr. Wray's,) where he is pre pared to offer one of the richest and chuisesl slocks of Foreign Sc Domestic Dry Goods ever opened in this city. He would especially ask their attention to the advantages prepared f-r the convenience of customers in the extensive charac ter of h.s assortment, which le* intends shaii em brace every article that can he called for under the ; name of Dry Goods, and in the ample room and perfect lialu to ai lin their selection. For advau i in buying, for the comfort and convenience i of puichasers, for saving their time and money, no i effiirl has beet, spared, and none will he spared , u I licit the interest of buy v and seller can suggest, I or an enlightened economy dictate, to make his • business in every resjjcct deserving the patronage of the public. To his former customers, to whose liberal confi dence and past patronage he lias been so long in debted fir business in another Slate, lie would es pecially exten I tiiis invitation to call upon him at Ids new location. Augusta, December 17,1816. 66 GEORGIA, Burke County. ! liniillJUAN Isaiah Carter applies to me i V v for letters dismissory on the E-lale of | George W. ( arpenter, deceased.^ These are therefore to cite and admoni-h all and • singular the kindred an creditors of said deceased to he and appear at my office within the time pre ! scribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand, at office ia Waynesboro, i January 25th, 1317. T. 11. BLOUNT, Clerk, j Jan. 27 03 FLOCR AND CORN MEAL. BRLS. Canal FLOUfR j 25 do., best Country Flour 50 Bushels Corn Meal FHr sale lew by JOHN It. DOAV ' Jan 7 . PUBLIC SALKS. KK IDiOM) SHEHirr’S SALK. * Dn ** ie * ir " t * uesday in February next, will be sold ;vl lue lower Market House, in ibe riiv < f Augusta, within the legal hours of sale, the'fid lowing property,to wit : A negro man named Thornton, about pears of age. Also, a Botcher House and I’en, situated i in u.e upp> r part of the dry of Augusta, near the j basin of the Augusta C.u aI, and known as Mur j gait’s Butcher Pen. Levied on as the property of Frederick T. Morgan, t<> sati-fy a sis.;. oji ihe • force i sure id' a m irfgage issuing fr m the h.fe i rior Court of Richmond county. in favor t f Tur- I tier Clanton vs. Frederick T. Morgan. WILLIAAI V. KER, Depot}'Sheriff. | Dee. 4 ‘ ' 55 1 posti*o.\kd J i Richmond siii'Kiir’s sale. j On the first Tuesday in .Marc u next, will be sold, t at the lower market house in the city «»f Augus ta, between tiie u-nai hours of sale, the foilovv i ing property, to wit: Ail that tract o( land, with the improvement* | thereon, in Rud.m -ml rounty, containing seven j teen hundred and -luv-seven acres nior«. or less. | hounded north hy Butler's creek.south by land'of i W jJiium S. De war, and the estate of A. Rhode*. ! dec<* ised. near llteohi Tobacco road,east by hinds I of Walker. Pricket, and the Troig or Lii.le Mill tract, the Louisville road running ihr* ugh san. tract north tend south—levied on is the property of John Hauskeit, to satisfy a fi. la. i-outng from the Superior Court of llic’araand conny, in fivor of the Banke r BrutisW: >s. Jolwi iianskeit. pro* I p.-rlv pointed out by plaint!!!’s attorney. V ILL! AM V. HER, Deputy Sheriff, j Jan 31 JC3 • UKHiMi N l) >TuAUi T r SALh.' - * j On the first r i nest.;,, in Mar h next, will he sold at the l«v\ er Market house, iutheci!) cl Au gusta. within the leg I horns of sale,’ Ute fol lowing property, io wit: All tliose lots or parcels of Land, with the. im ppn. ements thereon.situ ite. I\ ingand being in the city of AuouTa, on the eu.-t si le of \\ asliingtou street, and known Icy the irtabors four and live, in lhe plan of lots laid oil for the c-tate of An die w J. Dill, deceased, by \\ ilu nu Phillips, isnr ) veycr; and bounded south by a lot form r!\ owned . hy Joint Morrison. (and occupied at this time oy B. L. N. br' and known as lot numb r three in the aforesaid plan oflotv, on the n • rtfi by a Jot con veyed to Philip McGran, east by a Jut of A lex an der Marlin, deceased, and west by -aid Was I jug. ington-stnet; levied on as the property e.f Joint ! Morrison, deceased, to satisfy u fi. fa. onthefore -1 closure of n rn .rtgage issuing from the Superior | Court of Richmond county, in favor of Hays { Bovvdre vs. Daniel Monisou, Adminjstialur of j John Morrison, deceased. i Also, at the same time and place will be sold, j all tit at, lot or parcel of Land with the improve ments I hereon, situate, lying and being in tho county of Richmond, containing seventeen and three quarter acres more or less, adjoining lands of A. .V Verdery and others, levied on as tiie pro perty of James D. Dav is, to satisfy three execu tions issuing from 1 iy.it distric t Justices Court of Richmond county, in favor of J| L). Leitnerva. G Ogletree and James D. Havi-; levy made and re turned to me by a constable. Also, at the same lime ami place will he sol.?, I all that Jot or parcel of Land, situate in the lower ; part of the city of Augusta, hounded east by a lot | of Samuel Fiekling, west by a Jot of Antoine Pic quet, south by a lot of Amory Sibley, and north by Ellis-street, levied on as the property of Samuel Fiekling, to satisfy two li fa’s, issuing from the* Justic es Court of'lhe 122 d district Richmond coun ty, in favor of Jacob (». (Besson vs. William I’, | Rhodes and Samuel Fiekling; levy made and re ; turned by a constable. Also,at the same lime and place, will he sold, | all that tot of land with the improvement, tbere i on, situate in Richmond county, iu the forks of | the new Miilcdgcville and Savannah roads, con? ! lainiiigone acre, more or less, bounded b»’ a lot > fornieily owned by Polity Anderson,deceased,the i new JJiiledgevjile road and the Savannah road I levied on as the property of Job i P,,nd and Pri-> cilia Pond, to salsify eleven li. f.»i issuing from i the 123 d di.-trici Justice's Court, Ricl.pn pu conn tv. in favor ofGreen B. Red vs. John Poml ami Priscilla Pond, Levy made and r turned by a I constable. AARON RUFF, Sheriff, j Jan. 30 101 : . SGkTvKX Slicitil F>S SALIR * Will be sold before tiie Court House door in tho village of Jacksunboro, on the first'Tuesday in March next, between the legal hours of sale, j 'I he follow ing h>ts of Land, containing in nil three hundred and fifty acres, bounded on the east by lands of Richard Herrington, south hy Creek, and all other sides by A. S. Jones; h on as the property of William P. Cnsseaus. .Alary Herrington, under a mortgage fi. fa. i vor of A, t?. Jones. Property pointed nut hi fi. fa. JEFFERSON ROBERTS, s. s lan. 22 i d ‘J SCmVIRV SRFRIIT’S SA Ll.’. \\ ill he sold,before the court house door in tip lage of Jacksonhoro, between the usual I . of sale, on the first Tueid: y in April nexi following Negroes, to wit: Jerry, a man; Judy, a woman; Aurelia, a Jackson, a hoy; Emanuel, a boy, ami Mns S hoy—levied on as the property ol Jacob B: I deceased, in favor of a ino tgage fi. fa. iu fax Isaac Bryan. Propertv pointed out by said i ; JEFFERSON ROBERTS. Sher Jan. 29 IC* Administratin' s Sale and Hiring. Will he sold at public auction, on the first F in .March next, at the lute residence of (I Mixon, late of Taliaferro county deceased Alt of said deceased’s perishable property si-ting tit Horses, Cows, Hogs, C- ra. Fc On s, Wheat, Bacon, Household and Kitcuti. niture, &c. 'The negroes of said deceased vv hired, ami the land whereon he resided at tht of his dr iith, rented. :tt the same time and ] 'i’he terms of the sale and hiring will he known oo Iheda y. 'The sale and h ring o j continued from day to da) until all ahull h. I and hired. BUFORD BIRD, Adi j Jan. 27 wtd , b Adminislrafor* Sole. \ On the first Tuesday in March next, will be 1, , at ihe lower market house in the city o I F! lsia ’ 'The real estate of'Andrevv Mitchell, dec situated on Jackson street, in this < ity. and c ting of a two story Dwelling House of briej 1 a two story Dwelling House of w ood. Tit * on w Inch the said buildings are situated, fr> ’ Jackson si reel I2* ! f feet, w hich will he tiividt j sold separately, if required, Sold for the I fit | of the heir- of the c late. Conditions made fc ’.v : on the day of sale. ' : ROBERT WALTON, Adi r, ' Jan. 12 wtd— t- 5 - : Ejcscutors' Sale. Will be sold, at the lowermirket bouse in th of Augusta, on the first Tuesday in .Afar, it between the usual hours of sale, That vainable block of buildings on the ’ j side of Broad street, beh nging to the et t. Oi F<tX, deceased, and known as Fox’s Range. 1 1 same w ill be divided into lots, plats of vviacl a.. ' I be seen on application mthe Executors. A LSD, 229 Shares Capital Stock of the Bank • V * i gn-ta. ’ i 75 shares Augusta lii'nrance and Banking ] | 45 shares Bank of the slate of Georgi.;. ! j 55 shares Georgia Rail R"ad and Banking Terras made know n <>n dav <>f sale HENRY 11. < U API IN | AN TOINE PK.QIET, Surviving F.x’rs of the w ill of John Fox,'dec J0n.29 55“'Phe Charleston Courier and Sayanm publican will copy the above. Dank of A ngu*tn Slock, 1 Will lie sold.!*’, public auction, on the fi* f day of April tiexf, at the lower marked h< the city of Augusta. 1 Fifty Shnre> o( the Capita] Stock 1 I of Augusta, hypothecated to sai l Hank by - i Smith. JAS. W. DAVIES, Ca; , ; Jan. 27 2th« 4 >lmin istr/i tor's Sule. Will he sold on the first Tuesday in April r -L the Court House, in the town of Waym Burke county, A Tract of Land, adjoining Aljchael Mix i others, containing one hundred and sixty more or less; the property of the estate o ! Neely, deceased. Ssdd by order of the I • Court of said countv, when sitting for m purposes, PHILIP TIN LEY, A Jan 29 i* ' -