Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, February 11, 1847, Image 3

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qiitttjitiuof Jc. remarking that thv* of the last levv days have bc<*n nt very irregular tiguros.prices ranging even wider than our quotation*. ioe a>k liiu ’ prices of factors yesterday, were gv n» rally at our outside figures. ’There having been conside rable demand for our best cottons, nlucli are v-ry scarce, they have commanded relatively higher prices during the past week, than at any previous time this season. LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Inferior, none. Ordinary to good Ordinary, Jt a ‘Ji Middling. -H a 95 Good .Middling, ‘JJ a Middling Fair, 1 ( > aIG hair, _ 10|a.H>* Good I air, aH'f NEW ORLEANS, Feb 5, 2 p. ro.— Colton. — There has been considerable inquiry this morning, but buyers are nnw illiug to come up to tin* views of factors. The only sale we bear of is a list of 10'J bales. Sugar. —Dull sales not exceeding ICOhhds. Molasses. —>Su!es 4UU bhls at 27c —small lots at 27ia 27E Flour. —Sales 50 )0 bids Ohio here, and 1200 to arrive at 6,73, establishing an advance ol / <c rinre yesterday morning. Sales yesterday, u,»- w arils of 50,000 bids, opening at 5.93!, and cl os- j ingatC.7s. The bulk of the transactions were made after the opening of the mail, at 1 o clock. Corn —We hear of only two small sales, one at 65c. and the other at %I. Sides yesterday 73,n0) bushels, rang ng from 83c a sl, and closing with heavy transactions at the latter figure —nearly ail done alter the opening of the mail at I o’clock, p. m. Fork. —The market is firmer to-day, with in creased demand Sales 80, :>0 and 372 bid* Mess nt sll, 15 i at 11,2.3. 30 Rumps at 10, 12 at 11, 250 Prime at 12, and 100 on private terms, (a lower ■ figure.) If neon. —Small sales Sides at 7ic,and Shoulders nt 51 e. Lard. —Nothing trail pi red. Considerable sales yesterday a! 71a Whisky.— Sales 4-0 and 503 bids at 23c. Hugging. —Siles 200 pieces Han J-Itmu at lie. Freights —Some engagement*, fur Liverpool at . 4 I, rates looking up. smm.xc ixjjp'E lugence. arkivais from cirari.ksto.v. Dark Florence, Decker, Boston. Frig Linden, Williams, New York. CIIARLESTON, Feb. 10.—In the offing, sebr. Isabella. Roby-, Havana. Clil.ship New England, Robinson. Havre; brig Centurion, Faulkner, New Vuik; schr. Col. Sim ons, Hamlin. St. Augustine. Went to sea, barks Harrington. Harton, New York; Verona, Hog.mins, do.; sebrs. Messenger, hands, do.; .( K. Jewett, Snow. rio. SAVAN N AH, Feb. 9.—Arr. bark Beaver, Ed nionds, New .York; brig Harriet, Brown,New Ur bans; steamerlvanhoe. Gould, Augusta. fid. Hr ship Juno, .Moran, Liverpool; Hr. bark 1 Dunbrody. Baldwin. New Ross, Eng.; Princess, Vaughn, St. John. N. F ; brig \ and.ilia, Pendle ton, Havana; Baltimore, Gill. Baltimore; Philura, Thatcher, New \ork. Went to sea.brig Wanderer, Smith, New York; Macon, Slieflbdd, do.; Levant. Jellerron. do. ft AT- -y-ir»> r r HEAT RE . Wn.C.FORBr.M, Lessee ami JStuiager. MR. FORREST’S BENEFIT, AND POSITIVELY (IIS LAST APPEARANCE. TIJCIiSf)AY KVKM\G, FEU. Uth, Will be performed the celebrated Indian Plav called 31 E T A 31 O li A , Metaraora, 31 r. Forrest. Walter, Mr. Oxley, f'.rrington, Mr. Ellis. F.iz Arnold. -Mr. Johnston Sir Arliier Vaughan, Mr. Wolfe. Oceana, Mrs. .McLean. Nahmeukic, 3li>. Forbes. A favorite Dance, hy Miss Homer. To conclude with the Farce cf T I ll N O U T . Jir H x and Pit Tickets $ I—Children and Ser v ants S(J cents. Fob. 11 HI M;\v vokk emeus. Q. ,V. FUired A Co. Proprietors —lV . 11. Itow.it Agra/. TOM IK. Manager has the pleasure of informing Si. the public that this celebrated Cu upany ot Equestrians have, arrived in llus city, and will exhibit fur three nights more. THIS EVENING, FUJI. 11, Will lie performed several . new and inter esting pieces, never before exhibited in ibis city. Doors opened at 6i p. in. Horses enter the are na al 7 o’clock. Admittance 53 cents —children under ten years of age half price. . Feb. 11. WANTED. 4 GOOD COOK for a .-wail family; liberal wages will he punctually paid. Apply at this olliee. Teh 4 LOST. 4 GOLD PENCIL C ASE, with an Amethyst set in tlie head. Tin- Coder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at this olliee. Jan. 28 —ts 93 W ANT MIG A PLMN COOK. W.i-dierand Ironcr of mid jnSL die.age, w ithout children. Apply at tHiof fice for further particulars. Jan.2B 93 LOST. BO ST riding down town, a S|LV ER I’ENCIf. -A CASE with GOLD PEN. The finder will he rewarded handsomely by leaving it al this of fice. Feb. 9 3 109 COTTON AND WOOLLEN 3! ACIHN E KY FOR FACTORIES, fill IIK under.-icned having formed a connection Ea. with one of the largest an i m-st extensive Afachi’se Shops in the United States, are prepar ed to furnish every description of Cotton and Wool len .Machinery of the latest improvement, and in the best style of workmate hip, at the shortest no tice. Samples of tlie same can be seen al our shop near the Rail Road Depot. HOPKINS & HARDMAN. 4ugmta. Ga., Jan. 12. B3 IJHICiiS FOR SALE. TUIE subscriber has for sale and will keep on hand at bis Brick Yard on Green-street, 350,000 BRICKS. S. L. BASFORD. Jan 24 I v 96 POTATOES* W Just received from (ho North. TIRES. yellow PO TATOES, for planting • Hjr 30 do. a choice article for eating, ALSO, SEED R\ E, Seed Oats. Corn and Cow Peas. For sale by SCRANTON A STARK, Jan I 3m 73 BACONS BACON!! LBS. HAMS. Sides, and Shoul ders. For sab- hnv by J>n 7 — _ JOHN R. DOW. I> AG ULRR FOT Yl* E 311 \I ATI R CS. ff t E. JOHNSON, Duguorreotyjiist, whose ’A o Miniatures have given such universal satis faction, is still in the city, ami invites the public to call at his rooms, corner of Broad and .Mcln tosh sheets, over the store of Clarke. Racket? <C Co. [Jan. 27 93 TAYLOR'S HOTEL, {.formerly St. Nicholas Ho tel,) 28 COERTLANDT-STREET, NEW YORK. reiHE subscriber, late of the Tremont Tempe- M. ranee House, has taken the above Hotel, painted and put it in good order, a?id opened ft as a Temperance Hotel, where he would he glad to wait upon his former patrons and vh- public gene rally. who may feel disposed to give him a call, pledging himself to use all endeavors to make their stay agreeable while with him. Price of bosrd per week, £7. ” dav, 1 23. ' ELD AD TAYLOR. r*h. T 6—? 2 10s PJXRVWN NUMBERS of the Greene Fula*- fi 9 ki Lottercy, CUws F., drawn at Savannah, February 6. 18 17. 13 17 21 46 C 47 57 GS 13 G 3 3 29 1 {mT The Capital i’riz- of Sl.bdd. T icket, Cura bination 13 17 21. package 721 in tlie above class, was sold to an industrious mechanic of this citv by the subscriber. JOHN A. MILEEN. Feb. 10 113 (iREEN E AND iM L VSKI 3IOM 31 ENT LOTTE a IEB! J. W. ,M U'iiV .V CO., SUCCESSORS TO J. G. tiKLROUV A « 0.. CLASS No. f>. Determinvfi !<y the South f’sindina f.ottery,Class No. G, Thursday, February 11. 1817. SALKS CI.OSE THIS DAV. B'OOO IlOSalaA®^. $3,000! SI. 700! §1,300! §l.l 5 of $1,000! Whole Tic kets 82.50—shares in proportion. CL \S.S (I. To be drawn al Savannah. Saturday, February 13, 1817. S\LEB (LOSE ON SATURDAY. TWO CAPITAL PHIZES OF ©OIXAIIHo $2 5 )0! $ 1,1G1! §1.100? $1,000! 5 of §500! 'J’icket.s only §2 —Shares in pr.iportion. F.X i'U A CL ASS Xo. 7. To be determined by the Alexandria Class G., Saturday, February 13, 1847. SALES CLOSE ON TL ESDAY. i mh i / ii $10,000! -33,000! $3,009! -2.5 U! $1,117? KJO p; iz *s of $1 .* <-0 B-<ides numerous otiier.x. Tickets only $10 —shares in proportion. i For sale o y JOHN \. MIU.EN. Agent. Opposite ilie Mu some Hall. from tin; count ry promptly iMemki] I t' - '. Feb. 1 I FLoXIiI AN!) ( .--I , 22 L -E. Bill,B. Canal FLOUR 25 do., be?-a Country Flour 50 Bushels ( urn AT-n I For sale low by JO, IN’ 11. DOW . J a 11 . 7 81 i ALE AND CIDER. BBI.S Joiin I'iyior A Sou’s Superior 'ZiniJp ( RE V M ALE 40 bids, superior Newark Cider. Just received and fir tali by W. sC J. NELSON. ) Feb. 3 Gw3 104 GOODS FOIl" SPRING sVaLEsT 4V. F? WCIiOFT,233 Kmfsf. Charles £4 3 lon. S. G., would respectfully invil ■ the at tention of Planters and tln-ir families, who may visit Charleston, to Ids stock of Rich Fancy and Stai'le DR3 GOUDS. 11 1- slock will be found ’ one of the largest in the city, and he i< enahied to ..Ter superior inducements in (he tray nf h/te prices- The stock of Negro Goods, both Cotton an 1 Woollen, will be, found to embrace nearly all tlie leading stvies of fabrics usually s-old, particularly the. Georgia and South Carolina Cotton and v\ oul ; len Fabrics. ALSO, i A complete assortment of rich Dress Silks, (rnl i ored ami black,) B un’tnsins, Alpaecas, Colored ; IMuslin--, Ginghams, W hite Goods, Shawls, tUe. Ate. 'The stock i- intended to embrace every arii ! cle in tlie Dry Goods iin^. Country Men bants v\ ill find it to their advan tage to examine our stuck, as the »ame goads ar-> offered at tok-desule iu rooms seporate from the re ; tail (lejvarlment, and at prices well worthy their attention. j Jan. 19 3m— 91 LARD LAMPS. A SCPPLV ..fried, ami beautiful Solar T.ard Ea. Lt.tnps, from tlie factory of Cornelius <Se Co., just received ams for sa !■* low bv CLARK, RACKETT A CO. 0rt.29 25 Brilliant 3lilitary Silver Bullet Vest Buttons, IT as were made by the subscriber for Gens. Jackson. Glasscock, and many ntbersiT our military worthies of the last war. Manufactured by ‘ JOHN GUI MARIN, Watch Milker, at No. 1.53, Br inl-st. .'.ng.nia. Ga j N . B. Thev are made wit!) tlie same old punch with .me <>f which Gen. Pakenham was morTaliy wounded at the battle of New Orleans, on the Bth Janua-y. 1813, of which the vv .mLrful inci ients th-rewitin connected and recently republished, ran be seen at No. 153 Bmad-st. Augusta. Ga. dec 31 ts 73 i AUGUSTA MANUFACTURING CO. A 31 FETING of the Stockholders will be held on Monday, (he 2 2.1 of February next, at 7 >.’clock, p. in., at the office of the Augusta Canal | Commissioners, for the purpose of organizing the 'i Company under the act of incorporation. M \UTIN M. DYE, 1 JOHN P. KING, 1 .JOHN BONES. yCoram'rs. WM M 1)’ \ NTIGNAC, ( A3IOR A* SIBLEY, J Feh. -2 wul 103 IANDKETirs FRESH G A Rl> E N J SEED, W ARRANTEDtROP OF LS JO Just received a full assortment of Fresh and War j runted Genuine (4 VRD 17 N S E ED, direct fr.ua Lamtreth. Among the varieties are. Early j Gabhng”, Radish. Corn. Onion Setts, and extra . Early Garden Peas, by the quart. Directions for cult vating furnished tn a neat pamphlet gratuitously, W.M. HAINES, 232 Broad st. Jan. S cl&vv3mo— 82 GEOKGIA, Uiciimond countv-. 'HWHEREAS. Lit tie berry B. Beale, executor vw on the .-siate of Nathaniel Beale, late of said county, deceased, applies to me for Infers dis i missory. 'J’licsearc, therefore, to cite and admonish all an:l singular the kindred and creditors of said de ceased. t> be ami appear t tuv olii-ee within the time prescribed by law, toslu vv cau.-e, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand , at olliee in Augusta, 18th January, 1817. LEON V. DL GAS, Clerk. Feh 2 103 GEORGIA. R ichmoiid ("onoty- WWT H ERE AS. WILLIAM FULCHER and w v JOHN C. FU LCIIER. administrators on the estate of JOHN FULCTI ICR. sen., deceased, by their petition laid before llm Court of Ordinary outlie llitii day of November. 184 G. stating tliat they bad fully administered t n said esta e, ami praying that citation for dismission may issue; or dered by the court that th<* clerk issue citation; 'These are. therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, tie* kindred and creditors of said de ceased. to be ami appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they j have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand, at olliee in Augusta, nov 21) Gin LEON P. DUGAS, clerk. Kxemior's Sole. On the first Tuesday in May next, will be solJ,nt the eourt house in th** city of Savannah. A lot of land on Toecoa Cre. k. Habersham county, granted to tlie late Edward Telfair, con taining 575 acres. Sold under a decree of the Su j perior Court of Chatham county. K. HABERSHAM, Surviving Executor of Alex. 'Telfair. Executor of Edw. Telfair. Feb. 7 JOS COTTON GIN FACTORY. ITnil E subscriber will remove on the first October M. to bis SHOP on Green-street, two doors above the Baptist Church, where Planters can be supplied with Cotton Gins, Thrashing Machines Corn Crushers, tj-e., of his make, which will .be warranted to perform well. Do not mistake the place. Be. sure to look 3! the sign before you *n ter the shop. T WADE. ( Augusta, 33, l a iC. ly D. BAJLMC A CO. MANAGERS OF THE GEORGIA LIT IS li ATE If E AN I) GR A N D C ON SO LI DATED LOTTERIES, NCGl’S’l -V, GA. r lIE Subscriber havimr been appointed Agent Ji in tiiis city, (or the above EOTPERIES, begs lea vein inform the public that he will he ready to supply them with Tickets iu the »aiue, uu ami after Monday, first of February. E. 11. PEZAN T, Bioad -street, «,ip(isite tbe I . S Hotel, 1 door below tlie Rank of Augusta. 1 Jan. 3! tl2— l‘»2_ i). PAINE Ac CO. 51 W AGE US. DRAWING DI E .MONDAY MORNING. j Grand Consolidated Lottery. Extra Class No. G, 1317. 18.000 DOLL 9 Ks!| <G,ovii>! $2,590! s2.‘oj! 81.5)0! 5) of SSW! &c. 1 iekuts §5, 11 lives 82.50, Quarters $1,25. DRAWING DUE TL ESDAY EVENING. Grand Consolidated Lottery ot'i Delaware and Georgia. Class No. 7, for 1817. 30.000 DOLI/RS. $12.00U! SG.UOO! $5.0(10! §1.000! 100 of $1,000! Tick tsonly $1 1 —Q iar e.vs $3 —Eig its si,so. DRAWING DUE WEDNESDVY EVENING. Georgia Literature Lottery | Class No. 7, for 1817. ’i’o be drawn in the «• it\ of .Savannah. Geo., on i Tims.lav, 10. h February, is 17. UjOOO DOIaI^ARS, §800! §SO ! &c. Ac. Tickets §1 —Halves 50 cts. on package of Q i.trlers only §3,75. For sale by E. H. PEZA.NT. Agent. Bmad-st.. 1 door !>clow tin* Bank of Augusta. {fcy-Onh rs from the country vt ill meet with prom u attention if addressed as above. 1 Feb, i i in IN EQUITY—BILL, ArC. Ilc(unu.bls to March 7'< ttit. 1817, of Kiberl Superior ('ourt. Thomas J. Heard, Joseph Rucker and Benjamin Burch, vs. i Francis TTelly, Thomas Johnston, Btej)h n W. Horton, Benjaniin Houston, sen. ; William R. White, Ad- 4) illiatn Mills, minis!rator mi thecs- Willis l;..nd and Joel | tale of Henry While, Bond Exe’tors of Na- j deceased. than Bond’s will. >atuuel •Snellingp, Barden Rm ker Atlm'r. William B. Sadier and i*f Frances Jones do i 1 Elhert Brown. F.xr’s. I ceased. of Benjamin Brown’s | Sarah Houston Ex’x. of j will. I D.iuit l 1 lons on’s will. ] William B. White, 1 Mi idleti n W.Hickman, i Lindsay If. Smith, 1 Abraham Parks, Madison Hudson, I Mary Brown and Eppy Thomas F. \\ illia, | \\ liile, Rep’s. <d the F.lbert Brown, j estate of Nancy Hern- Dillnrd Herndon. I don, deceased. Lindsay IE (Smith and ] Richard Banks of Hall Beverly A. 'Beasley | county. Exr’s. of B«verly Al- j Samuel Freeman of leu’s will. 1 Franklin comity, i William Rucker. Sen., I James W. Frazier of James B. Alexamler, i Abbeville, S. C. i John 1,. Hinton, 1 Thomas Thompson and loliu K. Sadler, i Dr. Slielton White of Barrel Bobu, Mississippi, Thomas W an»lovv, Ar Cii.vMßEns, Dec. 3. IBIG. motion <>f comp ainanls solicitor for ordr-r t 'VO? and leave to perfect service of theabove bill. It is ordered , I’iiat serv ice be made on such of the defendants as- reside in the county aforesaid, personally, or by acknowledgment, or leaving a copy at each of their notorious places of abode, at least thirty days before tin- term of the Court afore said; ami upon the defendants residing out of the sud county of Elhert. by publication in some pub lic Gazette published in the (’ity of Augusta, Ga., ■ ■ once a month from this time until the March'Berm, 1 cf the Court aforesaid. ( N ATI IN. C. SAYRE, Judge of the Superior Court, Elbert county. ; Jan. 23 —in3m 93 WAREIR n SK a ( ■( MINILSSiOX : BITSI N ESS. rßA][]-’ FNDERSKLN ED continue to transact i fc? the above business at tlicir extensive FIRE- j PROOF 44 AI! El iOl -BE, on Jack-on-street, near ( the Depot of the Georgia Rail Road, and to receive Cotton and oilier coii-agiiments per Rail Road, ; without any < h urge for drayugc. t ; Theirp-rsoiial attention will be given to the in- ! terest of their customers in the storage and sale of ail Cot ton and other consignments entrusted to j tin-ir care, ami libera! advances made w lieu desir- 1 ed on produce iu store. D’AN'BIGX AC AEVA NS. j Sept. 35 ]y DAWSON & WEAVER’S ' ly.vli'nsive Fire-Proof \\ <rrc-llottsc. rHAHE undersigned respectfully inform itu-ir : & friends and the public, that they still continue 1 i »hc j WARE-HOUSE & COMMISSION BUSINESS, at tln-irold Stand on M’lntosh Street, where they w ill devote their jiersonal attention to all businesa entrusted to ib'-ireare. Their rates for Selling and Storing Cotton and I other -Prodqpe, will lie ihe same as otln-r regular : houses. Orders fur purchasing Groceries, Ragging. Rope, Ac., will be promptly filled at the lowest market prices. DAWSON A WEAVER. July 3! 6m 17 PLEASANT STOVALL. ■ ir.im.HOIMF AM) COMMISSION MERCHANT 1171i,k rONTINBE THE ABOVE BUSI (y V NESS on Ids own account, on the first of September next, at the Warehouse of Stovall A Simmons, at which lime that firm w ill be dissolved. i Anangemenls have been made with .Messrs. An ! ilres, Spc-ars f Woollen, (to whom said Warehouse is rented for tiie ensuing year.) for storage of Cotton and other produce consigned to him. He has a Iso engaged the services of his present part i tier. Air. G. Simmonj. Augusta. July 30, 1846. ap!o aug 2G ! HA NR A L4VAVS I.M PORTING AND MANUFAC ']'( RING the best ami most fashionable ! styles of FI R.MTI RE. I would particularly call the attention of pur ; chase*s to Chairs of my own manufacture, the w irkmanship t-f whicli I guarantee to stand; if not, return them; likewise all artich-s of my manu -1 facttire. Also, on hand a beautiful assortment of I WINDOW SHADES AND TRANSPARENCIES, of numerous patterns, and I propose to sell for such prices, as will leave no excuse for purchase's. CHARLES A. PLATT’S. Jan. 19 ly 91 GEORGIA. Houston County, Ti j 2 R. BEA S ER BARRO4Y, you are herehy Ltfl. notified that it is my intention to apply at the Spring Term of Sumpter county Superior Court, on tlie third Monday in May next, for the benefit of the act entitled "An Act for the relief i of honest debtors.” Signed ANDREW T. CAMPBELL. Jan 30 vvS 101 TAILORING ISUMNLSsT rWIHE s-.iiiscriber respeelfuily informs the riti ! a zens of Augusta, that he his commenced - , theabove. business iu the store formerly occupied by Air. L. S. .Morris, nearly opjwisitc the Mansion i ; House, where he intends .Making and Trimming I in the most fashionable style. His Trimmings j shall he. of ihe best materials, and be warrants! hat ■ ! ids workmanship shall not be surpassed by any other establishment in the city. A trial i« re quested to establish the fact. r- w. 7riA<rkeitord. I Jan IT ?0 LEGAL NOTICES. IAOFIt Months after date, application will he m ule u> the Honorable the Inferior Court of Richmond county, while sitting for ordinary pur poses. for leave to sell the Heal Estate of Lott W'iiliams. deceased, and pa rtit-nlar!y Lot of Land No. 227, 21th District of Steward county, drawn 11y the said Lott W illiams. JANE WILLIAMS, Ad’i . dc bonis non. Dec- 20 69 Cioru MONTHS after date application will he made to the Conn of Ordinary of Gwin nett county, (».»., for leave to Sell ail tin* Lands ( and a portion of the Slave* belonging to the Es tate of James Vinyard, late of said county, de ceased. N V N(’ V VIW \ III), Ex’ix. JAMES VINVAIiD, Ev’or. Jan 11 -Ini 86 t .MONTHS after date application will be made to the Interior Court yf Burke county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, fur leave l<> 1 Hell a tract of land, containing one hundred and eighty-one acres, more nr less, adjoining lands ot the widow Smith, Mix**n Wimberly, and others, lying in said county, belonging to the estate of LED NEALY, of sail roiimv. deceased. PHILIP TIN LEY, AdnTr. sept II -Irn 35 §AOTIt Month* after date, application will he ! made to the Honorable the Court ofOrdioa- 1 rv of Burke county, for leave to sell the land . ho longing to the estate of Peter S. Colteuu, Jute ol Burke conntv.deceased. GEOUC E W. IIERST, Administrator. Dec. 2d 70 SNOL’R months after date, application will he made I • the Honorable Inferior ( otirt of Seri- , veil county, when sitting for ordinary purposes. ! for leave n> sell the whole <>| the real estate of ] Zachariah Conyers, deceased. htie of said county. JAMES W KITTLES, AdmT. 1 Jan. 24 46 117 MONTHS after date application will ; M- be made to the Honor ih'c the (,‘onrt of Or- i dinary of Burke county, for leave to sell all the : real estate of .Matthew Jones, late of said comity deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of ssaid deceased. MITCHEL P, JONES,? . , . ALLEN INMAN, S AtJ,u iS ’ Jan. 1G 4mo 89 I A Lb PERSONS indebted to the estate of -n. DOCTRINE BENCH, deceased, late of Richmond county, are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and all persons having dej mauds against said deceased, will render them in agreeable to law. WILLIAM 11. Mr LAWS, Ex'r. Jan 19 9l V}. O T 14' M.— Ml persons having delimit Is cwl against ih>* Estate of Beverly Allen late of Elbert county, deceased, an* requested to hand ! them iti duly attested; ami all persona indebted to ■ said estate arc requested to make immediate pay ! meut. LINDSAY H. SMI TH, / T , BEVERLY A. TLASLY.j Lxecutors ' j November 20, 18IG. nov 25 47 i GEDIURA, MACON AM) \V ESTJ RX 1 AN D WLSTERN AM) ATLANTIC RAIL ROADS. fWAHE Pahskm.kp, Train, carryix g the Great ! BL Southern .Mail between New York and New j Orleans, leaves Augusta daily at 7 o’clock, r. m., ; arrivingat Atlanta at <54 o’clock, a. at., leaves At lanta at 8 o’clock, A. m., and arrives at Griffin at ! 10o’clock, a. M. Returning, leaves Griffin at 1 I o’clock, p. M., arriving at Atlanta at 3i r. m , i leaves Atlanta a t 4 o’clock, r. it., and arrives at i ! Augusta at 3io’clock .a. m. hi connection with ibis train, the passenger car. by locomotive, runs from Union Point to Athene, ! on Mondays, A\ ednesilays. and Fridays; and by j horse power,on Tuesdays, Thursdays, ami Satur j days. The Passenger Train npontheState R©nd leaves ) Vtianta daily. (Sundays excepted.) at H o’clock, a. J m.; and arrives at Out healoga at o’clock, P. M. Returning leaves Oothcaloga at 7 a. m.. and ar- j ! rives at Atlanta, in time for the evening train to i j Augusta. I Stages run in connection with the cars.asfol- ! j lows: I ! Dnily. —The Express Mail Line, the Georgia ! ! Rail Road Line.and the-South t urolina Rail Ili ad 1 j (/me, from Griffin to New Orleans, passingihrotigh Greenville. La Grange, West Point and Auburn ! to Not.tsnlga. thence by Rail Road to Montgoni- • i cry. Also, from Baruesville via Columbus, to ! ClieliaW. From Warronton to Macon via Sparta and Mil edge v ille. I From Madison,every Monday.Wednesday'.ami Friday, via Eaton ton and Clinton to Macon and via i Eatonton to Milfcdgevill e. j From A the**-, on Tuesdays, Thursdays anti Sa- I . tur<lay«> xii Gainesville to Ca«s\ Ute, and Dahlu- 1 j nega. From Double Wells, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, ! ( and Saturdays, to Washington, Wilkes county, j i and Ahheville, S. C. From (’ovington, on Mondays, Wednesday* and | Fridays, through Griffin, and Greenville to La j Grange. From Kingston every day, (Sundays excepted.) ’ ! via Rome. Double Springs, \\ arreitlon, and De i catnr to Memphis, Tenn. From Atlanta on Tuesdays, Thursdays and | j Saturdays, to Jonesboro’ami Griffin. From Stone Mountain iw Mon days, Wednes- ; days and Fridays, fur Lawrenceville at'.d Gaines- ; vilie. i From Oothcaloga on ’Tuesdays, Thursdays ami j Saturdays, for Chattanooga. Tenn. {fjT 'THROUGH TICKETS, from Augusta to j Huntsville, Decatur,or Tusctnrtbia. Ala., can be , had at the G. 11. R. Ticket Office, fur $lB. ! Office Geo. R. R. A B’k’g Go., Feb. 4. 1847. *lO REWARD. Runaway from the subscriber in Beau i tVS fort. So. Ca. on ihe27tli December last, i yjK a Negro man named Jl NE. a (’nrpenter. j ; June is a black man about live feet, 1(4 nr -A-- 11 inches high, w ith full heavy eyes and ’ stammers, between 25 and 30 years of ego. The ! above reward will be paid for his delivery to the ' Jailor of Augusta where he is well known, or five i ! dollars for his security in any other Jail so that I ' get him. Isaac Taylor, i j Feb 5 ts 106 REWARD! REWARD!! RAN AW A A from the subscriber, near ' Eatonton, Ga . about 15th October last, Tri ABRAM,about *24 years old. of dark cop i per complexion, 5 feet 4or G inches high, 1 -A—=* weighing from 115 to 150 pounds, w ith a i small scar between the eye and cheek or some- i i w here about the fare. The last I heard of him he | j was near Crnw ford ville, beating about the rail ; road. 1 think it probable he is lurking about Madison or Augusta, as he ha* friends at either place, or near some station on the road between ; those points. I learn that be is making fur North I Carolina byway of Augusta. Any information j about him will he thankfully received, and a libe- j ; ral reward will be paid fur his lodgment in some i jail so I may get him. JAS. C. DENHAM. i Feb. G wtf —r 107 : __ fcTThe Charleston Mercury will copy the above ' five times, send me a paper, and forward their ac- | count to Eatonton. STEEL. *7l_ rv THIS’ celebrated Racerand Staliion 'vvi 11 make the ensuing season at tl»<=* I m....(■ -?■« Hampton ( nurse, Augusta, Ga., and will attend alternately, every ninth day, at Cher okee Ponds, S. ('.. at the moderate price of S3O I the season, cash, with $1 to the groom. The season will commence the Ist -March and end Ist June. For pedigree anil performances see hills. JAMES GARDEN. Feb. S 4, n jOG FOR THE TOILET. & N tnvot-e of Ifarrel’s SHAVING CREAM. -{*- other Soaps, with a great variety of Essences and Extracts. Brushes am] Combs, Cut ; I.nstrael, anc Hair Dye* Powder Boxes and Pulls. With a great variety of otle-r articles of Forogn ' end Dorarstir manttfartiir*. ‘ 19 f. C. MARSHALL. fefiy j«?sa It. I I J A FTEi* Til 17 ISTII INST., all Co-.tous remaining at tlit* Georgia Rail Road Depot over 24 hours after i is turned on the p’atfurm. will he sent to the nearest Warehouse, at tfie ex pense of the consignees TRANsr’x. Omcs of tmk G. 11. 11. BC. ? Augusta, Jan 12,1817. $ Jan. It r '‘ FOR SALE. A balidsorne dark brown FiI.LV \ 'small and active. She moves finely un- LLd»Xder llie saddle, and U warranted s. uml. Enquire at this office.— AUGUSTA SEED STORE. I HE SLBSt HIRER has returned “=“**lo tak charge of liis store in Augusta,— anJ has received a full supply of genuine garden seeds which are of the crop of JBIG. Jlis cus-tutners may depeml upon having none but Genuine and MADE TO ( GENTRY DEALER'S. —Bird Seed. Clover Seed. Ftower Seed. Lucerne, Asparagus Roots. Oni ui Setts. Ac. J. 14. SERVICE. Jan. 5 wfdmo — < J RRILLLV.XT AND CUE IP LIGHTS FOR S'i’ORES. HOTELS. Ac. Ac. rglll E Snliseriher Inc n mntenceil the Manufie- M luring of CA.MPHINIO which is tlecided ly the cheapest and most brilliant light now in use, and would call the attention of Store Keeper* and others in Augusta, to this very economical Oil. which he oilers at w holesale and retail, and will furnish it Irc-<h to all his customers, lie lias also on hand and will he constantly supplied with the most approved hanging and side CAMPHINE LAMPS. B. F. SMITH. Oil Dealer, 7(5 East Bav, (’liarle.-i«n. S. C. P. S.—He has also established a Distillery f<• r the Manufacture of SPIRITS TERPENTINE, ROSIN, Pi CH and ail kinds of V A 11M> 11 ES, which he oilers to .Druggists ami others, at u hole sale and retail. Jan. 5 tufts— 7 J PMIFOCAL SPECTACLES. NEITiIKR TilK Fit FNTJf MEMSCt 8. Noll WOE EASTON’S ENGLISH TLIIISCOTIC. N:;/ .f npo all w ho experience iucnriveniettce iti the use Jfl. of the common kind of Glasses, and especi ally in n rending, these Spectacles will he found a most vaiuahles.uhsiiiute; in no case, except w here the optic nerve has been pronounced diseased, have they failed, w hen properly lilted, to give satisfac tion. No better proof of their superior merit can he given to each individual who may need Glasses than tlu satisfaction he will experience in the use of t hem. These Glasses can be obtained in this place only of CLARK. RACKET!' A- CO., Agents fur the Manufacturers, who have now on hand a good supply in gold and silver fri-mes. Perifocal Glasses fitted to any frame, for any vision. •Spectacles in gold, silver and st- d. forsale very low bv CLARK, RACKET E A CO , Dealers in Watches,Jewelry, Silver Ware, Ar. may 8 1/7 ~ CLAHK. RACKET! &" CtL fy 11A \id just rci’eii efi a new and large stock of GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, of the he>tß&i.£S makers. Watch 'l’liinmings and ornaments; Jf.W - EUIY, OF A i.L KINDS; Silver Spoons, Forks, Knives and Clips; Plated Ware; Waiters. Castors, Candlesticks. Tea Sets, Cake Baskets. Ac.; Bri tannia Ware; Painted and Japarmed Waiters, in sets, a new style; Table Mats and Brushes, ot a fine qualit \; Mantle Ornaments, gill and silvered, with drops; fine .Mantle Clocks, in wood and mar ble; a. great variety of Fancy Goods.\\ ork Boxes, Bead Bags. Bag and Purse Clasps; Gilt, silver and J steel Beads; Cologne Bottles, silver, pearl, shell, ; ivory and velvt i Card Cases; shell and tine luitia j lo Dressing Combs; Hair Brushes. Tooth Brushes, | Ac. Six Barrel Revolving PISTOLS, 3 sizes; j another lot ol the famed “Lecoti!;re” RAZOR. ! with 2 blades; a good supply a Iso of Rodgers’and 1 other makers; Rodgers, .Mechi, Chapman. I’saund i crs. *’Lecoutre,” and Emerson Strops; Shaving j Creams,‘'Gnerlnin"and others; Old Naples Soap; ( choice Latlicr Brushes; line Pix kel Cutlery, Ac. SPECTACLES. The Perifocal Spectacles, sold liy us. we still recommend, with great confidence, to uur ens i tomers. We have a good supply in gold, silver, • and >lt el frames, and are prepared to lit them to j old frames at short notice. j Gold and silver Spectacles, with the ordinary convex glass, for sale at very low rotes, and glass es li'led to suit the sight with accuracy. N. B t locks and Watches repaired and regn- I lated with care. Wul»-h Glasses, 'Pools and Ma j terials for sale to the trade at low rates. I oet 22 19 Ijecidkdlvn e w. rgAHE stock ol ( T-OTHS. Ctisiaicres, Vestings, iM Fancy Articles, and Trinuning*. just opened i by John Bn jocks. Merchant Taylor, next door below the United Stairs Hotel. Broad-slrcet, Ait i gii-ta. The publre ■are respect fully invited before ; ordering their garments elsewhere, to examine the | above stock, which they will find to comprise the j best selections that van be made iti the New 7 ork I market. J()IIN BRIDGES, j N. B.—Making and Trimming as usual in the j most fashionable manner. J:m 5 \$N \ % * > f' (t y > Ed ' e v* > > yi-.; u** ■,!> v,v/ : TS3 E s Plvl ’l'll f,LY invites the attention of the j fl.«' citizinsof Augusta, and of afl dealers in and j fOtlMmiTS (T , IXJ U7 * V/’ UL> si-) sG.il -rA) J I inlying in this ma.ket. to an entire new stock just j opMted. in tlte elegant block of imu-front stores | recently erected on the north side <d Broatl-Mrct t, ! and know n a-“ Metcalf's Range.” (his store is the lower one of the block, three doors above I’. Mr ; (inn's, and three btlow the Drug Sion: oj J. K. j Marshal, formerly Dr. Wray's.) where he is pre j pared to oiler one of the richest and t ttoi.sesl slocks ! of I ForciLHi &/ Domestic i)ry Goods | evtr opened in this city, lie would especially ask i their attention to t lie ad vantages prepared fort lie * convenience of customers in the extensive charac ter of lies assortment, which lie intends shall eni [ brace every article that can heralled (fir under the name of Dry Goods, and in the ample room and 1 perfect light to aid in their select ion. Eoradvan j tages in buying, for the comfort and co'nvenience ,J of purchasers, for saving their time and money, no | elTort has been spared, and none w ill be spared, j which the interest of buyer and seller can suggest, j or an enlightened economy dictate, to make Ids j business in every respect deserving thv patronage | of the public. To his former customers, to whose liberal ronfi* j deuce and past patronage lie has been s<» long in j debted for business in another State, he would rs- I pecially extend this invitation to call upon him at ; his new location. i Augusta, December IT, 134 G. GC I GEORGIA, Burke County. S HE RE AS, Isaiah Carter applies to me wV’ for letters disuiissory on the. Estate of I George W. Carpenter, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and I singular the kindred an creditor* of said deceased ; to be ami appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, j why said letters should not be granted, j Given nmlermy hand, at office in Waynesboro, January 25th, 1817. T. H. BLOUNT, Clerk. Jan. 27 “ yy -11TNA IXSI KVXCi; COMPANY OF II AUTFOIII). CAPITAL i f|HIE undersigned has been appointed Agent for -M. the above Company in this City, and is pre ■ pared to insure Buildings, Mufchamihe, Furniture Ac., against lose or damage by Eire. AU losses ' w ill he promptly » e ttled here. JOfcEFH MILLIAAN. IS 6ra ?JS ft lit,lC SALKB. ! [ POSTPONED 1 RICII3IOVD SIIFIUFF’S SALT. On the li r-1 1 uesday m Murdi m-xt, vn ill In* sold, :.t lht‘ Imvrr market house in tin- ,-iiy i*fA"ru». \ b-JWeen tin* Usual hours of mle, the follow* in” properly, to u it: All that tract of land, with the improvement* thereon, in Richmond c-onniy, containing seven teen hundred and sixiy-scven acres imirn or l«s», hounded north hy Butler's creek. ►'•nth by land* of William S. Dewar, and the estate of A. Rhodvt, deceased. near the old Tobacco road,east hy lands of Walker. Pricket, and the Trdjj of Little Mill tract, the Louisville mad tunning through mid t ai l north nnd south—levietl oil as the property us John I’anske'.t, t<> satisfy a ft. fa. issuing Irom ih-j •Superior ('mirt of Richmond county, in favor of , tlie Hank of Brunswick vs. John Batiskett. Pro- I»*rl\ pointed out hv plaintiff's aforttpy. WILLIAM V. KER, Deputy Sheriff. Jan 31 103 uhl iiti( > i» NiiLiiirr sai.i:.~ ■ On the first Tuesday in March nm, xvi;l he sold ;.t tin- lower Market Home, in the city of Au gusta. within tin* legal hours ol sale, the fol low log property, to w it: All those lots or parrels of Land, with tho im jirov erifiit.s thereon. Miu.Hc. lying and being in the cil\ of \ugmtn. on the east side of Washington street, and known by the numbers tour and live, . in the plan of lots laid off for the estate of An drew .1. Dill, dec-eased, hy William Phillips,-Sur veyor; and hounded south hy a lot formerly owned In John Morrison. (and occupied ul this time hy 15. L. N* hr and know n as hn number three in tho aforesaid (dan of lots, on the north hy a |»*t roo ! \ eyed to Philip McHran, east hv n Jot of Alrxan , dpr Martin, deceased, and west hy said Washing* inglon-slrcet; h-vnd «>ri as the property of John Morrison, deceased, to satisfy all. fa. on the fore closure of a mortgage issuing from the Superior Court of Richmond county, in favor of Hay* Rowdre v«. Daniel Moni&on, Administrator of John Morrison, deceased. Ai n. at the same time r-t,d plarr will he sol J, all that lot or parcel ol Land with the. improve ments thereon, situate, lying and being in tin* county of Richmond, containing seventeen and three quarter acres m >re or less, adjoining land* of A. .\. Verdery and others, levied on as the pro* perty of James D. Davis, to satisfy three execu tions issuing from I 19ih district Justices Court of Richmond cotiuty, in favor of If D. Leitner \*. (A Ogletree and James I). Davis; levy made and re turned to me hy a constable. Also, at tin* same time and place will he sold, nil that lot or parcel of Land, situate in the lower part of the c itv of Augusta, hounded east hy a lot of -Samuel t ickling, west hy a lot of Antoine Pie cjtict.south hy a lot of Amory Sihley, and north h • Kllis-street, levied on as the property of Seraml Pickling, to satisfy two li fa’s, issuing from the Justices < Vnrt of the 122 d di-trict Richmond coun ty, in favor of Jacob (L (Besson vs. William F. , Uhnties and >'a:unel Fick'ing; levy made and re lumed hy a const:;!;!?. A Iso, at the same time Mid place, w ill he sold, all that lot of land with the improvement, there 1 * * on. situate in Richmond comity, in the forks of tlm new Milledgeville and Savannah roads, con* tainingoiie acre, more or less, hounded by a lot formerly ow ned by Polity Anderson,deceased, tho ne\V Milledgeville road and the Savannah road— , levied on as the property of John Poiul and Pris cilla Pond, to satsif, - eleven fi. fas issuing from the ]23d district Jusih c’s t'c nrt, Pit Inland coun ty, in favor of Green 11. Red vs. John Poiul and j Priscilla Pond. Levy made and r* turned by a constable. AARON ROFF, Sheriff. Jan. 30 101 Kxecutors ’ Solr. Will he sold, at the lower market house in the city of Augusta, on tin* first Tuesday in Match next, between the usual hours of sale, That valuable block of buildings xm the south side of Rroad street, belonging to the estal-* of Joint Fox. deceased, and known as Fox’s Rang**. Tho same w ill he divided into lots, plats oj w hich may he seen on application totln* Executors. A I.SO, ~2'J Shares Capita! Slock of the Dank of Au gusta. 73 shares Augusta Insurance and Ranking Co. •I A si i ares Rank 'c.f the state of Georgia, ho shares t.feorgia Rail R<>ad and Ranking Co. Terras made Known on day of sale. II K.MI V' 11. • CALM 1 N(i, ANTOINE !’l< Ql FT, , -Surviving Ex’rs of the w ill us John Fox, deceased. Jon. 2.1 100 fclr'The Charleston Courier and SaVannah R«- pnh'jcan will copy the above. Rank of .1 itgiista Stock. \\ ill he sold, at public* auction, on the first Ttie*-- day of April next, at tiie lower market house iu j the city of Angus's . I’ ifty Sha res o( t In* Capital Stock of the Dunk j of A uscjisra, hypothec, ted to said Rank by P. S. I “Smith. J A-S. W. DAVIES, Cashier. | Jan. 27 —2lhs 99 SCRIVEN SHERIFF 8.1 \\ ill he soul h'-lore the < onrt House, door in Jack sontioro, on the first 1 nesday in April in*xt,h«- tween tin; legal hoars ol sale, the following ntw • petty to w it; One Negro Hoy. hy the name of John; levied upon as the property of Lewis Conner, to *s>t-i»fy one Superior Coiirt fi fa. in favor of Ann I). 1D)- an, Guardian, and others. FDA! 1 M) D. GROSS, Dep. Sheriff. IVn. 3 104 srKivr.v sm:uirr>.s Salk. W ill he sold before the Court license door in tho village, of Jaeksonhoro, on the tlr.-t Tuesday in Man-tv next, between the legal hours of sale, I he following lots of Lund, containing in all three hundred and fifty acres, hoilmled on lliee«*t hy lands of Richard Herrington, south hy Rri. r ( reek, and all other sides hy A. S. Jones; levied mi as the property of William P. (,’nsseaux. and Mary Herrington, tinder a mortgage fi. fa. in fa vor of A. S. 'vines. Property (minted out by uti<l fi fa. JEFFERSON ROBERTS, *. s. c. Jan. 28 td 94 SCKIVFN Si! lillll'S’S S.\ Ll*:. V* i’l be sold,before the court house door in the vil lage of Jaeksonhoro. between the usual hour* ( f sale.on the Jint Tuesday in April next, tin* following Negroes, to wit: Jerry, ?. m.ei; Judy, a woman; Aurelia, a gir 1 ; Jackson, a hoy; Emanuel, a h »y, and Moves, a hoy—Jevied on as the properly of Jacob Bryan, deceased, in favor of a mortgage fi. fa. in favor of Isaac I’rvan. Property pointed out hy said fi. la. JEFFERSON ROBERTS, Sheriff. lan, 29 * 100 Administrator's Sale ami Itirin<t. Will he sold at public auction, on the first Friday in March next, at the late residence of Rforj# Ilixon, late of ’J’aliaferro comity decease 1 All of said deceased’s perishable property,cen* si ting of Horses, Cows, Hogs, Corn, Fodder, Oats, Wheat, Bacon, Household nnd Kitchen Fur* ntltire. &.c. 'Fhe negroes of said deceased will he i hired, and the land w hereon he resided at tht tim* of his death, rented, at the same time arid place. Tlie terms of the sale, ami hiring will he m.ido known on the day. The sale and hiring will ho continued from day to day until all shall he *olJ and hired. BUFORD BIRD, Aclm’r. j Jan. 27 wtd 9M 4dm in ist rotor’s S'a!e. On the first Tuesday in March noxJ, will he *o!d, at the lower market house in the city of Au* ! ensta, ( 'Hie real estate of Andrew Mitchell, deceased, situated on Jackson street, in this city, and finish* ting of a two story Dwelling House of brick, and a two story Dwelling House of wood. The L<U on which the said buildings are situated, fronton Jackson sired IT-R feet, which will l*e divhleil and sold senaratel v. if required. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of the eslute. Conditions made Know on the day of sale. ROBERT WALTON. Adm’r. Jan. IS w td— 85 Administrator's Sole. By virtue ofan onler of the Honorable the Infe; rior (,’ourt of Seri veil ('minty, when sitting f<-r ordinary purposes, will lie sold at the Court House door in said County, qji the first Tuesday 1 ' in Anri I next, between the usual hours of sale, the following Property, via* Four lots in the village of Jackson boro; on sht'dlotn area good Dwelling aml otherout buildings. Abo two hundred and fifty acres of Land, adjoining • i land of Benjamin Taylor, John Taylor apd ollibrs, : sold as the property of Jacob Bryan. ilerea»cd,.*f( t [ ' the benefit of the, heira and creditor* of said tit*- caused. Term* on the Hav. fSAA<* PRY AN, Adm*r. J«n. 54