Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, February 12, 1847, Image 3

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U LM I!! 1 ""?"" 1 11,111 which obtains here. He had rendered great icrvices. It was he who saved trie army, jeoparded by the self-sufficiency of the regu lar General Craddock, yet it was so contriv ed thut'he should be made to give way to-lhe regular officers, his inferiors in every re spect, and Captain Frye, a regular nffi er *.f | that day, was placed in command over Wasli infT;on. Conscious of his value, Washing ton would not submit to the degradation and his complaints were deemed so ab surd as to be amusing. But-the stone winch the builders rejected became the head of the corner,’ and Washington was subsequently offered a Dukedom with enormous appoint ments by the very power which had deemed him unworthy of the rank of Adjutant Gene ral. His loss certainly was a retrogression, but it was the first slep on his road to im morlalitv. The name of Washington fills the universe. He will never die. But which of the 800,000.000 a live at this clav recollects that of the siupid Governor of Virginia? There are no Washingtons now, otherwise well founded counp'aiuis would be systemati cally sneered at as they arc.” tVi>lnr'« Balaam of Wild Cherry. ‘•NEVER GIVE El*,” so long as ii i« in your power to avail yourself of that justly celebrated remedy for Coughs, Colds, and every species of Lung Complaint, WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. Mr S. W. Fowle: If you think the follow ing certificate worth pub lishing. it is at your service : I hereby certify that I was afflicted with a very j troublesome Cough for about one year. 1 tried a i great many different remedies recommended to ; me, hut all to no purpose, finding that 1 was not gettingany better, I was induced to try DR. WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHE BUY, and accordingly piocured a bottle of Edward Ma son. Druggist and Apothecary in Portland. After ; using it according to direct ions, I can truly way, it CURED ME ENTIRELY. lam now wetland able to attend to my work, and would cheerfully i recommend it to any one afflicted with any disease | of the Lungs, DAVID ALLEN. Witness, GEORGE ALLEN. Pownal, Cumberland Co., Me., Oct. 1-4,1345. None genuine unless signed I. BUTTS. For sale hv IIA V ILA N1), RISLEV & CO., and THOMAS BARRETT & CO., Augusta. Feb.l2 112 ; co it u i: it OIL latest ijates fkom 1.1 vk it i*ooi.;j*N' 4 ; LATEST OATES KUOM IIAVItE.inniIC.ICUtIICJAN. 3 j ~~ CHARLESTON IMPORTS, FEB. 11. Havana—Nchr. Isabella, 118 hhds. 8 Jcs. and : 2 hhls. .Molasses, 2 hales'Tobacco and 2 packages I Palm Leaf. to J Chapman, 5 boxes Sweelweits, to Francis C. Black, and 1 box Syrup, to B. Gon zalez. [Correspondence nf the Baltimore Patriot.] Bty Magiieiii 1 Telegraph. NF.W YORK, Feb. 8, 8 p. m.— The Stock market to-day was rather quiet and without change from the rates of Saturday. No special change in the market for flour.— Holders are firm. Sales 50jO hhls. Genesee brands | at s6B7*. Some are unwilling to take less than §7. Southern flour is worth SGSOa62J. Corn meal $5 per hbl. The demand for wheat, is active though the supply moderate. Small sales (Genesee prime at IGOcts. per bushel. Sales of white and yellow’ corn at 99t0 lU2ct*. About 5 i.oOU bushels have changed hands. Sales ofouls at 48 els. per bush- i el; rve 95 cts. Whisky is worth 29 to 31 cts. per ga'lon. 'The cotton market is less active and prices are rather tending downwards. Sales small. Exchange on London has advanced to Cf aC4 j per rent premium. Nothing new in provisions or groceries, prices firm. 'The weather to-day is pleasant and everything looks cheerful. COLUMBUS, Feb. 9.— Cotton. —An unusual dullness has pervaded our market during the week past, ami prices are rapidly receding towards what they vs ere previous to last steamer's accounts.— The scarcity of veisels at Apalachicola, has prov ed a great drawback to us; purchasers being un- , willing to operate unless they can see some chance i of getting it to market. Prices may now he quo- j led at 94 to lOic. block on hand, Feb. 8, 18,638. j - M.VTON, Feb. 9.— Cotton. —The market during | the past week "as brisk, though the sales were ! not large. Yesterday, how ever, prices were not i t*o stiff The highest prices yet obtained in this place, that we have heard of, have been 114 c, | though we can only quote to-diy 104 a 111 cents. The following are the receipts of cotton at this place from the Ist to the Bth inst. inclusive, viz: From Wagons, 2105 bales. From Macon and Western 11. R. 331 '* Total, 2136 “ SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS PROM CHARLESTON. Bark Palmetto, , Boston. MEMORANDA. The brig Clarendon, Clap,), for Charleston, cleared at New York,Bth inst. The brig Choctaw, Moore, for Charleston, cleared at Boston, on the sthinst. The hrig Hellespont, Crosby, for Charleston* •Liiicd from Providence on tiie sth inst. The schr. Mary Catharine, Davis, fur Savan nah,cleared at Baltimore, 18ih insr. CHARLESTON, Feb. 11. Arr. Bt. ship Jo seph, Leitch, Belfast; schr. Isabella, Roby, Ha vana; Eliza Ann, Disbrow, do, Cld, brigs Argus, Kean, West Indies; Charles, Beals, Philadelphia; schrs Excel, Burkett, Hav ana; Caravan, Springer. New VBrk. Went to sea, Br. brig Phoenix. Kerr, Liverpool; ■ehr. Caravan, Springer, New York. In ihe offing, luig N. G. Bourne, from St. Marks SAVANNAH, Feh. 10.— Arr. brig Clinton, Andrews, New York; schr*. Henry, Look, New York; Ann D., Bedell, do.; steamer John Ran dolph, Creswell, Augusta. Chi, brig N. F. Froth ingham, Boysey, New York; schr. Outesie, Cornell, Ne Africans. Went to sea, ships Stadacona, (iW.) Irons, Liv erpool; Manco, Wilson, do.; Br. birk Dunbrody, Baldwin, New Ross. (Ireland); Br. brig Jane An derson, McKeller, Whitehaven, (Eng.); Philura, Thatcher, New York; N. F. Frotliingh«m, Boysey, do.; Vatulalier, Pendleton, Havana; Baltimore, Gill, Baltimore. W V NT ED. A GOOD COOK for a small family; liberal wages will be punctually paid. Apply at this office. Feb 4 LOST. A GOLD PENCIL CASE, with an Amethyst set in the head. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at this office. Jan. 28 —ts 99 WANTED. A PL AIN COOK. Washer and Ironerof mid dle age, without children. Apply at this of fice for fun her particulars. Jan. 28 99 COTTON AND WOOLLEN MACHINE. KV FOR FACTORIES. THE undersigned having formed a connection with one of the largest and m<*st extensive Machine 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 beet style of workmanship, at the shortest no tice. Samples of the same can be seen at our j •hop near the Rail Road Depot. HOPKINS Sc HARDMAN. ** fcnftma, Ga., Jan 13- £s THEATRE. W.TI. C. t OKSE.S, Le««e« and Manager. LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON. FRIDAY EVENING, FEB. 12 th, Will be perfumed tile popular Me!o-Dra.ma of DON ChESAR BE BAZ IN. .Mr. Oxley. Dm June, Mr. Johnston Mar, tana, Mrs. .McLean. A favorite Dance, by Miss Homer. To conclude with the sterling Com.nly of the SOLDIER’S DAUGHTER. Gov. Heartnll, Mr. Ellis. Frank lleartwell, Mr. Oxley. Mr. Mivlforl, Mr. J dinson. Timothy Quaint, Mr. Wolfe. Widow Cheerly, Mrs. Forbes. Box Tickets 75 cents—Pit 55, and Colored Gal- I lerv 25 cents. Feh. 12 112 “NEW YORK CIRCES. | G. -V. Eldnd ».J- Co. Proprietors — \V. R. Lou.nl, Agent. THE Manager has the pleasure of informing the public that this celebrated Company of Equestrians have arrived in this city, and will axiubit fur two nightsmore. THIS EVENING, FED. 12, Will he performed several new and inter esting pieces, never before exhibited in this city. Doors opened at 64 p. m. Horses enter the are na at 7 o’clock. Admittance 50 cent* —children under ten years of age half price. {O - At the solicitation of several Families, and to accommodate the Juvenile portion, the Mima- j . gers will give an entertainment TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. Doors open at half past two. performances to i commence at three o'clock precisely. I Feb. 12. FLOUR AND CORNSICAL. ! BIILS. Canal FLOUR | 25 do., best Country Flour 50 Bushels Corn Meal For sale low by JOHN R. DOW. I Jan. 7 SI ALE AND CIDER. Or BBLS. John Taylor & Son's Superior CREAM ALE 40 hhls. superior Newark Cider. Just received and fur sale by W. & J. NELSON. Feh. 3 Cvv3 104 GOODS SALES, j W. B A NCROFT, 253 Kmg‘st. Charles- | ~A* ton, S. C., would respectfully invite the at tention of Planters and their families, who may visit Charleston, to his stock of Rich Fancy and Staple Dil\ GOODS. His stock will be found j one of the largest in the city ami he is enabled to I offer superior inducements in the way nf low prices. 'Flie stock of Negro Goods, both Colton and I Woollen, will be found to embrace nearly all the j leading styles ~f fabrics usually sold, particularly I the Georgia and South Carolina Cotton and Wool len Fabrics. ALSO, A complete assortment of rich Dress Silks, (col ored and black,) Bonibasins, Alpaccas, Colored Muslins, Ginghams, White Goods, Shawls, Sir. Sir. The stock is intended to embrace every arti cle in the Dry Goods linn. Country Merchants will find it to their ad van tage to examine our stock, as the same goods ara off-red at wholesale iu rooms separate from the re tail department, and at prices well worthy their j attention. Jan. 19 3m— 91 LARD LAMPS. A SUPPLY of rich and beautiful Solar Lard YSL Lamps, from the factory of Cornelius & Co., j just received and for sale low by CLARK, RACKETT & CO.” Get. 29 *25 Brilliant Military Silver Bullet Ve>t Buttons, were made by the subscriber for Gens. 47* Jackson, Glasscock, and many others of our military worthies of the last war Manufactured by JOHN GUT MARIN, Watch Maker, at No. 153, Broid-st. Augusta, Ga. N. B. They are made w ith the same old punch I with one of which Gen. Pakenham was mortally • wounded at tiie battle of New Orleans, on theStii January, 1815, of which the wonderful incidents | therewith connected and recently republished, ! can he seen at No. 133 Bruad-st. Augusta, Ga. | dec 31 ts 75 1 GEORGIA, Richmond county. MM T IIEREAS, Littlehcrry B. B'-ale, executor w V mi the estate of Nathaniel Beale, late of said county, deceased, applies to me for letters dis tnissory. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said de | ceased, t > be and appear at my office within tiie time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given undermy hand , atuflice in Augusta, 18lh January, IS 47. LEON P. DUGAS, Clerk. Feb 2 103 GEORGIA, Richmond County. H E II E A S. WILLIAM FULCHER and w w JOHN C. FUL<’HEII. administrators on j the estate of JOHN FULCHER, sen., deceased, f by their petition laid before the Court of Ordinary j on the 16th day of November, 1846. stating that | they hail fully administered on said esta e, ami i praying lhat citation for dismission may issue; or- I dered by the court that the clerk issue citation: These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to he and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office in Augusta. nov 29 6rn LEON P. DUGAS, Clerk. Executor's Sale. i On the first Tuesday in May sold, at the court house in the city of Savannah, A lot of land on Toccoa Creek. Habersham j county, granted to the late Edward Telfair, con- I tabling 575 acres. Sold under a decree of the Su i perior Court of Chatham countv. R. HABERSHAM, Surviving Executor of Alex. Telfair, Executor of Edw. Telfair. Feb.7 103 COTTON GIN FACTORY! THEsnbscriher will remove on the first October to his SHOP on Green-street, two doors above the Baptist Church, w here Planters can be supplied with Cotton Gins, Thrashing Machines Corn Crushers. Sfr., nf his make, which will he warranted to perform well. Do not mistake the place. Be sure to look at the sign before von en ter the shop. james t. wade. Augusta. Sept. 25. 1816. ly TAYLOR’S' HOTEL, j (Formerly St. Nicholas Hotel,) j 28 COUUTLANDT-STUEET, NEW YORK. TIIIE subscriber, late of the Treipont Tempe rance House, has taken the above Hotel, I painted and put it in good order, and opened it as j a Temperance Hotel, where he would be glad to ■ wait upon his former patrons and the public gene rally, who may feel disposed to give him a call, pledging himself to use ail endeavors to make their stay agreeable while with him. m Price of board per week, $7. “ “ “ day. 1 25. ' ELDAD TAYLOR. Feb. 7 6—< 2 103 DA G U ERR I OTV P E MI MAT UR ES. CE. JOHNSON, Daguerreotypist, whose • Miniatures have given such universal satis faction, is still in the city, and invites the public to call at his rooms, corner of Broad and Mcln tosh streets, over the store of Clarke, Racketr & Co. [Jan. 27 93 LOST. LOST riding down town, a SILVER PENCIL CASE with GOLD PEN. The finder will j he rewarded handsomely by leaving jt at this of fice. j Feb. 9 ? 109 D. PAINE & CO. i MANAGERS OF THE GEORGIA LIT ERATURE AND GRAND CON SOLIDATED LOTTERIES, AUGUSTA, GA. 1 r*HIE Subs* riber having been appointed Agent H in this city, lor the above LOTTERIES, begs leave to inf irm tlie public that he will be ready lo supply I hem w ith Tickets in the name, on and aficr Monday, first of February. E. 11. BEZANT, Btuad -street, « iposite the (J. S. Hotel, 1 door below the Bank of Augusta. Jan. 31 112— B'2 D.~PaINE"& CO. TV\ AGE R£ DRAWING DUE MONDAY MORNING. Grand Consolidated Lottery. Extra Cj.ass No. 6, 1317. 18.000 ijoli/rs: | §6,000! §2.500? .*2,'Oi! $!.5J«>! 5) of $500! Ac. 1 ickcls $5, Halves§2.so. Quarters $1,25. j DRAWING DUE TUESDAY EVENING. Grand Consolidated Lottery of Delaware and Georgia. Class No. 7, for 1817. 30.000 DOLLARS. $12,000! $6,000! $5,000! $1,000! 100 of sl/H)0! Ticket* only sl2—Q tar.ers s3—Eig us $i,5Q. DRAWING DUE WEDNESDAY EVENING. Georgia Literature Lottery Class No. 7, for 1817. j To be drawn in the city of Savannah. Geo., on Tuesday, 16:It February, 1817. 4.000 DOLLARS, $300! SSO )! Arc. Ac. , Tickets $1 —Halves 50 cts. Risk on package of Quartersp.ily $3,75. Fur sale by K. 11. BEZANT. Agent, Bmad-st, 1 door below the Bank of Augusta. Orders from the country will meet with prompt attention if addressed as above. Feb. 11 ___ HI GRE I : NI : AXI ) 1* LL A S Ki M OS IMEX 1’ LOTTERIES! J. W. MAURY & CO., SUCCESSORS TO J . Cl. GKKU.OSiV A CO., O VNACiERS. CLASS G. • Tu be drawn at Savannah, Saturday, February 13. 18-17. SALES CLOSE TO-MORROW. TWO CAPITAL PRIZES OF j 5.000 DOLLARS. $2,500? $1,161! $1,100! SI,OOOI 5 of $500! Tickets only $2 —Shares in proportion. EXTRA CLASS No. 7. To he determined hv the Alexandria Class G., Saturday, February 13, 1817. SALES CLOSE ON TUESDAY. I HQ,mm DOLLARS. $10,000! $5,000! $3,000! $2,500! $1,117! 100 prizes of SI,UUO Besides numerous others. Tickets only $10 —shares in proportion. For sale by JOHN WMILLEN, Agent. Opposite the Masonic Ha!!. DOT Order s froaulie country promptly attended to. * Feb. 12 | WAR El IOUS E A COM MISSION BIS! X E S S . | »T| 'HIE UNDERSIGN ED continue to transact I E8 the above business at their extensive FIRE PROOF WAREHOUSE, on Jackson-street, near the Depot of the Georgia Kail Road,ami to receive. Cotton and other consignTnents per Rail Road, | without an y chtirge for drayage. | Their personal attention will he given to the in -1 terest of their customers in the storage and sale of i all Cotton and other consignments entrusted to 1 their care,and liberal advances made when desir ed on produce in More. D ANTIGNAC A EVANS. Sept. 33 ly mw son & wjuvrnnT Extensive Fire-Proof Ware-House. | undersigned respectfully inform their 0 friends and the public, that they still continue the WARE HOUSE A COMMISSION BUSINESS. ! at their old Stand oh M’lntosh Street, where they will devote their personal attention to all business entrusted to their care. Their rates for Selling and Storing Cotton and other Produce, will be the same as other regular houses. Orders for purchasing Groc*«rie«, Bagging, Rope, Ac., will be promptly filled at the lowest market prices. DAWSON A WEAVER. July 31 6m 17 PLEASANT STOVALL, WAREHOUSE AST) COMMISSION MERCHANT ! BH3KTILL CONTINUE THE ABOVE BUSI- V v NESS on his own account, on tlie first of i September next, at the Warehouse of Stovall A j Simmons,at which time that firm w ill be dissolved, j Arrangements have been made with Messrs. An- ! 1 dres, Spears >*,' Wootten , (to w hom said Warehouse j is rented for the ensuing year.) for storage of Cotton ami other produce consigned to him. He has also engaged the services ol his present part ner, Mr. G. Simmons. Augusta. July 3d, 1846. apIO aug 26 CABINET Will I CONSTANTLY ON HAND, i A L\VAY-S IMPORTING AND MANUFAC- | | JrvL TURING the best and most fashionable j j styles of FURNITURE. I 1 would particularly call the attention of pur- | ! chaseis to Chairs of my own manufacture, the 1 workmanship of which I guarantee to stand; if not, return them; likewise all articles of my manu facture. Also, on hand a beautiful assortment of 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, MR. READER BARROW, you are hereby notified that it is my intention to apply at the Spring Term of Sumpter county Superior Court, on the third Monday in May next, for the benefit of the act entitled “An Act for the relief of honest debtors." Signed ANDREW T. CAMPBELL. Jan 30 w 8 101 TAILORING BUSINESS. THE subscribe* - respectfully informs the citi zens of Augusta, that he has commenced the above business in the store formerly occupied by Mr. L. S. Morris, nearly opposite the Mansion House, where be intends Making and Trimming in the most fashionable style. His Trimmings shall lie of the best materials, and be warrants that his workmanship shall not be surpassed by any other establishment in the city. A trial is re quested to establish the fart. G. W. SHACKELFORD. Jan 17 26 90 BRICkLfOR SALE. THE subscriber has for sale, and will keep on hand at Ids Brick Yard on Green-street, 350.000 BRICKS. S. L. BASFORD. Jan 21 ly 96 POTATOES. Just received from the Forth, BBLS. yellow POTATOES, for planting ! 4f Vr 50 do. u choice article for eating, ALSO, I SEED RYE. Seed Oats, Corn and Cow Peas- I For sale by SCRANTON tv. STARK, i Jan 1 cm 73 i LEGAL NOTICES. I TIOUR Months afterdate, application will be | made to the Honorable the Inferior Court ol I { Richmond county, while sitting for ordinary pur- j j poses, for leave to sell the Real Estate of Lott j . William*,deceased, and particularly Lotof Land N 0.227, 2Jth District of Steward county, drawn by the said Lott Williams. JANE WILLIAMS, Ad’x. de bonis non. Dec. 20 69 FOUR MONTHS after date application will be mails to the Court of Ordinary of Gwin nett county, Gi., for leave to sell all the Lind* and a portion of the Maves belonging to the Es tate of James Viayard, late of said county, de ceased. NANCY VINY \RD, Exix. JAMES YEN YARD. Ex’or. Jan 11 4m S 6 FOUR MONTHS after date application w ill be rnadc to the Interior Court of Burke county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to fcl! a tract, of land, containing one hundred and eighty-one acres, more or less, adjoining lands of the widow Smith, Mixm Wimberly, and others, lying in said comity, belonging to the estate of L L I) NE A L i , of said count v. deceased. PHILIP FINLEY, Adtn’r. sept 11 4 m 25 STtOUR Months after date, application v ' ill be made to toe Honorable the Court ol Ordina ry of Burke county, for leave to sell the land , be longing to the estate of Peter S. Cotteau, late ol Burke countv.deceased. GEORGE W. HURST, Administrator. Dec. 22 • 70 months after date, application will be made I • the Honorable Inferior Court of Scri ven founty, when sitting for ordinary pur/josett, for leave to sell the whole of the real estate of Zaclianah Con vers, deceased, late of said county. JAMES W. KITTLES, \dn»T. J a. 2 4 46 97 FOUR MONTHS after date application will j be made to the Honorable the Court of Or- I dinary of Burke county, for leave to sell all the ! real estate of Matthew Jones, late of said county * deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. . MiTCHEL B JONES. 7 . . , ALLEN INMAN, $ A ' Jm rs * Jan, 3G 4mo 89 A LL PERSONS indebted to the estate of DOCTRI.N E BUNCH, deceased, late of Richmond county, are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and ali persona having dej mauds against said deceased, will render them in agreeable tu law. WILLIAM R. McLAWS. Ex’r. Jan 19 9l O T ICE. All persons having deman.ir against the Estate of Beverly Allen late of Elbert county, deceased, are requested to hand them in duly attested; and all persons indebted lo said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment. LINDSAY 11. SMITH, 7 BEVERLY A. TEASLV, \ Lxecutors - November 29, 18iC. nov GEORGIA*, MACON AM) WESTERN AND WESTERN AM) ATLANTIC KAIL ROADS. I &SSf tacaga 6flpa alTl IIMIE P ass enoea 'Brain, carrying the Great ■- Southern Mail between New York and New Orleans, leaves Augusta daily at 7o’clock, p. m., arrivingat Atlanta at 61 o’clock, a. m., leaves At lanta at Bo’clock, a. M., and arrives at Griffin at lOo’clock.A. M. Returning, leaves Griffin at 1 o’clock, p. M., arriving tit Atlanta at 31 p. m , leaves Atlanta at 4 o’clock, p. M., and arrives at Augusta at 34 o’clock, a. m. In connection with this train, the passenger car, by locomotive, runs from Union Point to Athens, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays; and by horse power, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satur days. The Passenger Train upon the State Roadleaves Atlanta daily, (Sundays excepted.) at 8 o’clock, a. m.; and arrives at Oothcaloga at 34 o’clock, r. m. Returning leaves Oothcaloga at 7 a. m., and ar rives at Atlanta, in time for me evening train to I Augusta. i Stages run in connection with the cars.asfol- | lows: Daily The. Express Mail Line, the Georgia | Rail Road Line, and the South Carolina Rail IL aJ Line, from Griffin lo New Orleans, passingthrotigh ) Greenville, La Grange, West Point an i Auburn to Notasulga. thence by Rail Road to Montgom ery. Also, from Bartlesville via Columbus, to Chehavv. From Warrenlon lo Macon via Sparta and Mil edgeville. From Madison,every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, via Eatonton and Clinton to Macon and via Eatonton to Milledgeville. From At liens, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sa turdays, via Gainesville to Cassviile, and Dahlo nega. From Double W’ells, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, to Washington, Wilkes county, and Abbeville, S. C. From Covington, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, through Griffin, and Greenville to La Grange. From Kingston every day, (Sundays excepted.) | via Rome, Double Springe, W arremon, and De j catnr lo Memphis, Term. From Atlanta on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, to Jonesboro’ and Griffin. From Stone Mountain on Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays, for Lawrencevilie and Gaines vilie. From Oothcaloga on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Tor Chattanooga. Tenn. 03“ THROUGH 'PICKETS, from Augusta to Huntsville, Decatur, ogKnscnmhia. Ala., can be had at t lie G. R. R. 'Picket Office, for §lB. Office Geo. R. R. & R k’g Co., Feb. 4, 1847. $lO REWARD. Runaway from the subscriber in Beau j fort. So. Ca. on lhe27tli December last, | a Negro man named JUNE, a Carpenter. Zka, June is a black man about five feel, 10 or -Aj] inches high, with full heavy eyes and 1 stammers, between 25 and 30 years of age. The | above reward will be paid for his delivery to the i Jailor of Augusta where be is well known ,*or five j dollars for laa security in anv other Jail so that I get him. ISAAC TAYLOR. Feb 5 ts 106 REWARD! REWARD!! RAN AWAY from the subscriber, near Eatonton, Ga., about 15th October last, tfy, ABIIA M,about24 years old. of dark cop (O** per complexion, 5 feet 4or 6 inches high, weighing fr an 145 to 150 poumis, with a small scar between the eye and cheek or some where about the fare. The last i heard of him he was near ( rawfordville, beating about the rail road. 1 think it probable he is lurking about Madison or Augmsta, as he has friends at either place, or near some station on the road between those points. I beam that he ismaking for North Carolina byway of Augusta. Any information about him will be thankfully received, and a libe ral reward will be paid for his lodgment in some jail so 1 may get him. J AS. C. DENHAM. Feb. 6 wtf—n 107 JK>*The Charleston Mercury wlll copy the above five times, send me a paper, and forward their ac count to Eatonton. STEEL. THIS celebrated Racerand Stallion 'Will make the ensuing season at the Hampton Course, Augusta, Ga., and w ill attend alternately, every ninth day, at Cher okee Ponds, S. C., at the moderate price of S3O the season, cash, with §1 to the groom. The season will commence the Ist March and j end Ist June. For pedigree and performances see hill*. Feb. 5 -Irn 106 FOR THE TOILET. AN invoice of Darrel's SHAVING CREAM, and other Soap*, with a variety of Essences and F.xtracts, Brushes and Combs, Eau Lustrael, and Hair Dye* Powder Boxes and Puffs. W ith a great variety of other articles cf Foreign and re manufacture. ‘ 19 J C MARSHALL After tub i<>ra inst., all Cottons j remaining at the Georgia Rail Load Depot over 24 hours after i is turned on tin-p’atform. will be sent to the nearest Warehouse, at the ex peu-e of tite consignees. Transp’.n. Oi sick of the G. R. R A B. C. ) Augusta, Jan 12, 1847. ! Jan. 14 87 j olt sYle. *fl r _ A handsome dark brown FILLY'— /ml small and active. “She moves finely un- the saddle, and is warranted sound. Enquire at this office.— AUGUSTA SEED STOP E. M'lllE SUBSCRIBER has rettirned^^f to tak • charge of his store in Augusla,—.k— and has received a lull supply of GENUINE GARDEN SEEDS which are of the crop of 1846. His customers j may depend upon having none but Genuine and Fresh Seeds ALLOWANCES made to country DEALERS —Bird Seed, Clover Seed. Flower Seed, Lucerne, Asuaragus Roots. Onion Setts. Ac. J. H. SERVICE. J.m. 5 \vf2rr.o— 79 UMIEIIiNT AM) CHS A P EIGHTS FOR S'I’ORES, HOTELS, Ac. Ac. fßlliE Subs riber has commenced the Mantifac -0 luring of CAMPHINE wliich is decided ly the cheapest and must brilliant light now in use. ami would call the attention of Store Keepers and others in Augusta, to tins very economical Oil, which he oilers at wholesale and retail, and will furnish it fre.<h to ail ids customers. 1I« has also on hand and will be constamiy supplied with the most approved hanging and side CAMI’HLNE LAMPS. B. F. SMITH, Oil Dealer, 76 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. P. S. —He has aNo esta hhi'hcd a Distillery for . 1 th« Manufacture of SPIRITS TURPENTINE, i j ROSIN. PI CH, and all kinds of VARNISHES, i | which he offers to DrujjgMs and offers, at wholc j sale and retail. pIkiFOCAL bPECTAUiM NEITHER THE FKKNCH MENISCUS. NOR WOL EASTON’S ENGLISH PERI3COTIC. TO all w ho experience inconvenience in the use of the common kind of (ilasses, and espec i aliy in night reading, these Spectacles will be found a most valuable suhsiit ute; in no case, except w here the optic nerve lias been pronounced diseased, have they failed, w hen properly fitted, to give satisfac tion. No better proof of their superior merit can be given to each individual who may need Glasses than the satisfaction he will experience id the u.-e of them. These (ilasses can be obtained in this place only j of CLARK, RACKET'!’& CO., Agents for t!te Manufacturers', i who have row on hand a good supply in gold and I sliver frames. Perifocal Glasses fitted touny frame, I for any vtsion. Spectacles in gold, silver and steel, for sale very j low by CL YRK, R ACKETT A CO., 1 Talers in Watches, Jew dry, Silver \V are. Ac. j may 8 137 ~"CLABiL RASReTTY 00.7 HAVjp just received a JS-1 7n new and large stock of GOLD and (ti-/ WATCHES, of the best^ - makers, Watch Trimmings and ornaments; J EW KLRY, OF ALL KINDS; (Silver Spoons. Forks, : Knives and Gups; Plated Ware; Waiters. Castors, Candlesticks, Tea Sets, Cake Baskets. Ac.; Bn- j tannia Ware; Painted and Japanned Waiters, in j sets, anew style; Table Mats and Brushes, of a j fine quality; Mantle Ornaments, gilt and silvered, j w ith drops; fine Mantle Clocks, in wood and mar- j b!e; a great variety of Fancy Goods, Work Boxes, ■ Bead Bags, Bag and Purse Clasps; Gilt, silver and j steel Beads; Cologne Bottles, silver, pearl, shell, I ivory and velvet Card Cases; shell and fine bnffa- | lo Dressing Comb.*; Hair Brushes. Tooth Brushes, ' Ac. Six Barrel Revolving PISTOLS. 3 sizes; ; another lot of the famed ”Lecoultrc’’ RAZOR, 1 ( with 2 blades; a good supply also of Rodgers’ and I i other makers; Rodgers. Mechi, Chapman, Sannd- j ' ers, “Lecoutre,” and Emerson Strops; Shaving j ! Creams,**Gnerlain’’and others; Old NapiesSoap; j j choice Lather Brushes; fine Pocket Cutlery, Ac. SPECTACLES. The Perifocal Spectacles, sold by us, we still I recommend, with great confidence, to our cu»- j turners. We have a good supply in gold, silver, ! and steel frames, and are prepared to fit them to ! old frames at short notice. Gold and silver Spoctacle*, with tlie ordinary convex glass, for sale at very low rates, and glass es ft'ted to wait the sight with accuracy. N. B.—Clocks and Watches repaired and regu- : Inteil with care. Watch Glasses, Tools and Ma- ' tcrials fur sale lathe trade at low rates. o t 22 19 ~1)ECI dedlyln e wT rgNH E Stuck of CLOTHS, Casjmeres, Y’estings, j B Fancy Articles, ami Trimiuiiigs, just opened j hyJonN Bridges, Merchant Taylor, next door I below the United States Hotel. Broad-street. An- i gusta. 'l’be publjc are respectfully invited before ! ordering their garments elsew here, to examine the i above slock, wliich they will find to comprise she j best selections that can be made in the New York j market. JOHN BRIDGES. | N. B—Making and Trimming as usual in the , most fashionable manner. Jan 5 U T \ T 8. Respectfully invites the attention of the j ( citizins of Augusta, and of all dealers in and consumers of buying in this ma. ket, to an entire new stock just opened in the elegant block of iron-front stores recently erected on the north side ol Broad-street, and known as “Metcalf’s Range,” (his store is the lower out of the block, three doors above F. Mc- Grvn's, and three below the Drug Store (J J. K. Marshal, formerly Dr. Wray's,) where lie is pre pared to offer one of the richest and choisest stocks °f Foreign & Domestic Dry Goods j ever opened in this city. He would especially ask i their attention to the advantages prepared for the ; convenrenre of customers in the extensive charac ter of Ilia assortment, which he intends shall era- i brace every article that can be called for under the I name of Dry Goods, and in the ample room and j perfect light lo aid in their selection. For advan- j tac’es in buying, for the comfort and convenience- j of pntchasers, fur saving their lime and money, no effort lias beet, spared, and none w ill be spared, which the interest of buyer and seller can suggest, or an enlightened economy' dictate, to make his business in every respect deserving the patronage of the public. To his former customers, to whose liberal confi dence and past patronage lie has been so long in dehted for business in another State, he would es pecially extend this invitation lo call upon him at Ids new location. Augusta, December 17,1846. 63 GEORGIA, Burke County. HERE AS, Isaiah Garter applies-to me | w W for letters dismissory on the Estate of George W. Carpenter, deceased. 'These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred an creditors of said deceased to be ami appear at ncy office w ithin the time pre scribed by law’, to shew cause, if any they have, why said lelterssliouid not be granted. I Given under my hand, at office in Waynesboro, January 25th, 1847. T. 11. BLOUNT, Clerk. 1 Jan. 27 98 j .UWfA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD. CAPITAL §250,000. THE undersigned has been appointed Agent for the above Company in this City, and is pre pared to insure Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture <t«v. against loss o> damage by Fire. All losses v» ill hs promptly settled here. ' JOSEPH MILLIGAN. Agent, sent. 6m 3e | PUBLIC sales. q ““■“««>• "“'-■'•'•FF’S SALF. j On the Gm 1 Ufsday m March urxl wi n be w i,j at t ourr markFi in lhr nt of A „ ’ ta, between the usual huur* of um \ 9 lte fwJ1 * w . j mg property, to w.t: ’ i All that tract of land, with the improvement, j thereon, in Richmond county, ronuffning *. v * j teen hundred and sixty-seven aern more « r |f K i hounded north by Hutler’s. creek,nouth by la n j, „1 William 8. Dewar, and tha estate of A. iihod*« j deceased, mnr the old iobacco ruaik,east by lamJa i of Walker. Pro ket. and the Tr<»ig or Linle Mill j tract, the Louisville mad running through »*ij 1 tract nortii and suiithwlevicd on a» the property wf John Bauskett, to satisfy a li. fa. issuing Irom the j Superior C<mrt of Richmond county, in fa>*r M s i the flank of Brunswick vs John Banskvtl. Pra* 1 p.Tty pointed out hv plaintiff*!* attorney. WILLIAM V. KER, Deputy Sheriff. Jan 31 _ 103 K • < iirii.M> siitiiii r sA le. O i the fir»l Tuesday in March next, will he »»>ld ( at the lower Market Home, in the rity of Au gusta. v\ ithin the legal hours ol «*!., the fuj. j b>v\ irg property, to w if: All those lots or parcel* of Land, with the im provements thereon , situate, lyiogaiid being in tfia ci:v ol'Augusta, on t lie east side of Washington stre"t, r.m! knowti by the number. four und five, in the plan of lots laid » fl for the estate of An drew J. Dill, deceased, by William Phillips, Sur veyor; and bounded south hy a lot formerly ow ned hy John Morrison, -.and occupied at this time hy 11. L. Nehr) and know n as lot number three in th« aforesaid plan of lots, on the n »rlh by a lot cop. veyed to Philip McGran, east hy a Jot of Alexan der Martin, deceased, and west by said Washing ington-stn. el; levied on ns the property of John .Morrison, deceased, to satisfy a ft. fa. on the fore closure ofa mortgage issuing from the Superior Court of Richmond county, in favor of Hsv. How<lre vs. Daniel Monis-on, Administrator ►!' Join, Morrison, deceased. Also, at tin* same time avd place will be sold, i ail that lot or parcel of Land with the improve i men is thereon, situate, lying and being in ths j county of Richmond, containing seventeen -and j three quarter acres more or less, adjoining lands of A. -V Verdery and others, levied on as the pro perly of James D. Davis, to satisfy three execu tions issuing from J PJ'li district Justice* Court of Richmond county, in favor of H D. Oitn«r v*. (i Oglelree and James I). Davis- levy made and re turned to rne by a constable. Also, at the same time and place will be sold, ali that lot or parcel of Land, situate in the lower part of the rilyof Augusta, hounded east by a lot of Samuel Pickling, west by a lot of Antoine Pic quet, south by a lot of Amory Sibley, and north by Kdis-street, levied on as the property o/ Samite] Pickling, to satisfy two fi fa’s, issuing from the J indices Court of the 122 d district Richmond coun | ty, in favor of Jacob ft. (Reason va. William J>*. Uhod- > and Samuel Pickling; levy made andTe- I turned hy aconstahle. Also,at the saute time end place, will be sold, : all that lot of land with the improvement, there | on,.situate in Richmond county, in the fork* of | the new Miiledgeville and (savannah roads, con- I tainingone acre, more or less, bounded by a lot ! formerly ov\ ned by Pulley Amlerson,deceased, tK* j new .Miiledgeville road and the Savannah road- I levied on a« the property - of John Pond and Pri*» , cilia Pond, to salsify eleven It. la* issuing from ’ the 123 d diatr.ct JusticeV C< nrt, Ricl.nvml n un ity, in favor offtreen B. Red vs. Joint Poml and • Priscilla Pond. Levy tnr.de and returned by « constahl-*. AARON KOFF, Sheriff, j Jan.3o 101 Kxccutors' Salt. i Will be sold, at the lower market house in the city of Augusta, on the first Tuesday in Alurch next, b«l\veen the usual hours of sale, That valuable block of buildings on the south j side of Broad street, belonging to the e-t. le of John Fox, deceased, and known ns Fox’s Jiang-*. Tim ; same will be divided into lots, plats of which may be seen on application to the Executors. ALSO, 229 Shares Capital (stock of the Bank of An gusta. To shares Augusta Insurance and Banking Co. 4b shares Bank ol ihe stale of Georgia. 55 shares Georgia Kail Road and Banking Co. Terms made known on day of sale HENRY 11. ( CM MING, ANTOINE PICQUET, Surviving Ex rs of the will of John Fox, deceased. J0n.29 |UO &3rTheCharleston Courier and Savannah R.- j publican will copy the above. Bank of Augusta Stock. W ill be sold, at public auction, on the first TUKi day ol April next, at the lower market house in the city of Augusta. fifty Shares of the Capital Stock of the Bank of Augusta, hypothecated to raid Bank by P. 8. £>niiih. J.\S. NV . DAVIES, C ashier. Jan. 27 2ths 99 SCUiVEN ‘ VII'ERIFF~SA LE, \\ itl be .‘old before the < onrt House door in Jack- Eonbons, on the hrst Tuesday in April next, be tween the legal hours ol sale, the following pro. perly to wit; One Negro Boy. by the name of John; levied j upon as the property of Lewis Conner, to satisfy , one Superior Conn fi. ft. in favor of Ann D. Cry : an, Guardian, ami others. EDMUND li. GROSS, Dep. Sheriff. | _Feh. 3 iOi * g j SCRIVEN SHERIIT’S SALE. * ■ \\ ill iie sold before the Court House door in the v iliac-* of lacksOnborn, on tin* first Tuesday in | March next, between the legal hours of sale, 'I he following lots of Land, containing in nit three hundred and fifty acres, hounded on tlieea-t I hy lands of Richard Herrington, south hy Briar j Creek, and all other sides hy A. 8. Jones; levied on as tlie property of William P. Cusseaux. end Mary Herrington, under a mortgage fi. fa. in fa vor of A. S. Jones. Property pointed out by suit! fi. fa. JEFFERSON HUBERTS, s. s. c. Jan. 22 id 94 M KIVI MV SIIEKI**F»S ULE. ” W ill be sold,before t lie court house door in the vil 1-Age ot Jacksofihoro, between the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in April next, the following Negroes, to wil: Jerry, a man; Judy, a woman; Aurelia, a girl; Jackson, a hoy; Emanuel, a hoy, and Muses, % i boy—levied on as the property ol Jacob Bryan, ! deceased, in favor of a mortgage fi. fa. in favor of Isaac Brvan. Property pointed out hy said fi. fa. JEFFERSON ROBERTS. Sheriff. Jan. 29 100 Administratur’e Sale und Hiring. I Will be sold at public auction, on the first Friday in MarHt next, it ilte late residence of Gtmrg. Hixon, late of Taliaferro county deceased. All of said deceased’s perishable property, con sisting of Horses, Cows, Hogs, Corn, Fodder, Oa's, Wheat. Baron, Household and Kitchen Fur niture, &c. The negroes of said deceased vvilUwg*** hired, and the land w hereon he resided at j <>f his death, rented, at the same tjme and The terms of the sale and hiring will be nmvHv known on the day. The sale and hiring will JjjW continued from day to day until all shall be adK and hired. BUFORD BIRD, Admm Jan. 27 wtd 9tty Administrator's JSale. jt On the first Tuesday in March next, will at the lower market Rouse in the city of 1 gnsta, I The real estate of Andrew Mitchell, situated on Jackson street,in this city, and ronsini v ting of a two story Dwelling House of brick, ami ' a two story Dwelling House of wood. The Lot I r>n which the said buildings are situated, fronton j Jackson street 1291 feet, which will be divided and sold separately, if required. Sold for the benefit ; of the heirs of the estate. Conditions made kuuw on the day of sale. ROBERT WALTON. Adm r. Jan. 12 wtd— 85 Administrator't Sale. By virtue of an order of the Honorable the Ipfe, rior Court of Scriven County, when sitting for ordinary purpose*, will be sold at the Court House door in said County, on the first Tuesday in April next, Iretween the usual hours of sale, the following Property, viz: Four lots in the village of Jaeksonbnrn; on saidloti area good Dwelling and other out hinhlingv. A‘>o two hundred and fifty acres of Land, adjoining land of Benjamin Taylor, John Taylor and other*, ho'h! as the property ofJaeoh Bryan, deceased soy j l h«? benefit of the heirs and creditors of »ard d»- ! eea-ed. T-rms cn the dey, ISA AC BKTAN. Ai’rsG Je-D 21 Os