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20“ Mr. Editor —Please announce the lollop
ing named gentlemen as candidates for Members,
of Council for Ward No. 1, at the coming election
in April next;—JAS. GUDUV, A. P. SCHULTZ.
Feb. 18
7 £0" We arc authorized to announce Dr. J. G.
McWHORTER as a candidate fur Mayor of the
the City of Augusta, at the election on t lie second
Monday in April next. Feb. 1G
30" Wo are authorised to announce Col. G. F.
PARISH as a candidate so re-election as Mem jer
of the City Council from Ward No. 1., at the en
suing election in April next. [Feb. 17 * —
00“ Mr. Editor — PI ease announce, the name of
CHARLES E. GRENVILLE, E.-q., a* a candi
date for Council iu Ward No. 1, And oblige
Feb. *— MANY VOTERS.
80“ Mr. Editor —Please announce Dr. 1. P.
G ARVIN as a candidate for Member of Council
for Ward No. 1, and oblige Many N oteks.
Feb, 20 —* L'J
90“ We are requested to announce 11. D
DELE, as a suitable candidate for Aldermen in
Ward No. 2. * — Feb. 17
HCr 1 it. S. Jackson , Teacher on
the Piano Forte, Flute and Violin, respectfully
lenders his services to the citizens of Augusta.
References—Henry Parsons, Thus. Richards
and T. S. Metcalf, Esq’ra.
N. 13.—Fur terms, Ac., inquire at 11. Parson’s
»I us ic store. 6m Dec. 1
LATEST hates FROM LI vER p o o I.j aN . Id
LATEST OATES FROM it.vVitE,\. lb
SAVANNAH, Feb. 19.— 1 otlon. Arrived since
the 11 ill hist., 9310 bales Lpiand,and 2d. Sea Is
lands. The exports for Fume period have been
111,311 bales Epland and 191 Sea Island.-; leaving
a stock on hand and on shipboard nut cleared, of
62,068 bales Epland and 2'isl Sea Islands, against
22,824 bales I olami and 2728 Sea Islands, at same
time last year.
The demand for Upland was limited at the close
of our last report, fin Friday and Saturday, the
sales were small at a downward tendency in j ri
ces. On Sunday, news was received by me
steamer Sarah Sands, at New York, from Liver
pool to the 20th and Havre to the 18:h nit. The
Liverpool market was represented as-being dull,
in consequence of the depression in ihe manufac
turing districts, u it h the high price of bread stuffs,
and the increasing value of money, and prices had
declined about j-tl per lb. The Havre market was
also dull and delining. These accounts had the
effect to suspend all business on Monday, and sim e
that time the market lias been very unsettled with
but little demand. 'The few sales effected have
been generally at a decline of ic per lb. 1: is im
possible to give accurate quotations, though the
prices paid yesterday were about lUc per lb for or
dinary, 101 a 101 for middling, 1 i for middling
fair, and 104 a 11c for fair to lolly fair in square
bales. Round bales are about fc per lb. cheaper.
The sales of the week amount to 3333 bales, as
follows: 12 at 10; 128 at l(R;3s2at 104; IbOatlCß;
328 at 1 Os; 1020 at 10J: 520 at 1 I; 123 at Hi; 188
n r Hi; 192 at lit; 291 at H 4; 50 at Hi; ajul 43
bales at 11 |c per lb.
Groceries. —There has been a fair business done
in Groceries during the week at advanced prices.
One cargo Cuba, .Molasses, consisting of 256 hhds.
and 29 tierces was disposed of at 22 cents per gal
lon —20 hhds, Nevv-Orleans Sugar brought 84 to
Hi cents per pound. Sales of prime Rio Coffee,
from store, in lots,at Hi to 84 cents per pound.
Flour —Holders have advanced their rales for
Flour. Sales small. .V lot of Baltimore was dis
posed of before the steamer’s news at $6,874 per
bbl. cash. Since the news we only bear of sales
of 17 bills. Georgia at $7,25 per bbl., and 43 sacks
of lUU pounds each, at fc3i per sack.
Corn. —There has "been a further advance in
Corn during the week. and it may now be quoted
at 95 cents per bushel the cargo. Retails from
store at 106| cents per bushel. The only sales we
hear of since ourlast, are one box containing be
tween 2.000 and 3,000 bushels Beach Island at $1
per bushel—a lot of 100 bushels at Hi —20J at 96
cents per bushel, and another of 450 bushels at
same price.
Huron and Lard —Sales light, 5000 ih.s. Mams
brought 9e —3,000 lbs. Sides Hi, and a lot of
Shoulders 64 cents per pound. A lot ofBJ kegs
Lard was sold at 8i cents per pound.
Salt. — No cargo sales to report. Retails from
stole at 95c. to $1 per sack.
Huy. —A further advance has taken place in
Hay. A hit of Kit) bales Northern, inferior quali
ty brought 70 to 75 cents per 100 lbs. Small lots
Eastern have been disposed of $1 I2i per 100 lbs.
Retails at 51,25. Stocks light.
Exchange. —Sterling It is further declined since
our last, and we now quote 44- a 4 4 per cent. prem.
In Domestic there is no change. The Banks cheek
on the Norl at spar. They purchase Sight to 5
Day Checks at i a I percent, discount; 30 Day
Bills at 1, and GJ no. at U a 2 per cent, discount.
Out door rates are a fraction belter
Freigkts —foreign.—During the early part of
the week engagements were made at 9-16 and a 1.
{ter Hi. for square and round bales Cotton to Liver
pool. Since then, they have advanced, and en
gagements w ere made yesterday at Id. and 13-16*1.
for square and round bales. Nothing lining for
J lav re. ( oastwise freights have also advanced.
During I lie week , engagements were made to New
Yuri, at J a ic. for square and round bales Colton
and $1.75 for Rice, lor Boston the last engage
ments ie. for square and round bales Cotton and
81,87 for Rice. For Baltimore, ic. for square and
13-16 for lound bales Cotton, and $1.5) per cask
lor Rice, lor Philadelphia the last engagements
were 1 and 4e. per pound for square and round
Laics Lotion and $1,874 perca.sk fur Rice.
CHARLESTON, FEB. 20.—Cotton.—We
represented the Upland market at the time of
closing onr repot tof the 13th inst., as being in a
very unsettled state, at the reduction of « to L - .
in prices, which it will be recollected hail taken
place on the preceding day. since that lime, how
ever, unfavorable accounts have reached us from
the other side, per the Sarah Sands, winch, ta
ken in connection with the great want of ship
ping facilities, and the heavy advance in the rate
of freight, have not only prostrated, but seem to
have completely paralyzed the Cotton market
during the week just brought to a close. The
telegraphic accounts by the steamer noticed above
came to hand on Saturday last, and contrary to
general expectations, prices in the Liverpool
market had receded Id., which produced a cor
responding effect here, and between 7 and 800
ba.es were sold on that day at reduced limits.—
On Monday, nothing comparatively was done,
as a greater concession was demanded, fin
Tuesday holders yielded, and near 1000 bales
were bought at lower rates; butso unsettled were
prices, that, as stated in ourscmi-weekly report, it
was impi'ssible to arrive at llie actual decline;
suffice it to say, that at the time Liverpool fair
was stated to have brought 11 all j c. Daring
the last three days there has been very little ac
tual demand for the article, but purchasers have
in most instances been induced to operate, owing
to the advantageous terms offered bv holders,
arid prices have from time to time receded, until
Liverpool tair at the close of the week was sold
at lOjc. Vv e would nut under existing circum
stances undertake to give quotations, but prices
may be quoted a l;c. down from the highest
point; and it is useless to disguise the fact, unless
we shortly receive an accession ot vessels circum
stances may force prices even lower. Sales have
occasionally been made since our last, on terms
which have not been made public, but Ihe trans
actions as tar as reported to us cover 4500 bales,
against the receipt in the same time of 11,380
bales. The actual operations are as follows—39
bales at 9|; 97 at 9|; 593 at 10; 357 at 10R 312
atlOR 267 at 10?; 76 at 10 7 16; 231 at lOi’; 184
*t 10i; 159 at I0J; 178 at lOjj; 951 at 11; *52 at
Hi; 155 at Hi, and 338 bales at Hie, The
transactions in Long Cotton, as ! ar as reported,
do not exceed 100 bags Sea Island, at prices rang
ing from 36 to 40c.
Grain. —The receipts of Corn during the week
comprise some 6500 bushels from North Caro
lina, which wore taken hv dealers at advanced
rates, Ihe s dc-s arc 3300 bushels at prices rang
ing from 95 to 100 c.; and as high as IOG pet
bushel lor a prime parcel. There have been nc
arrivals of cither Uuls or Peas, nor has any Hay
been received since our last, and present quota
tions must be considered nominal.
Salt. —'There is no Liverpool sack afloat, and
the supply on sale is very light, in consequence
of which prices have an upward tendency. Small
parcels have been sold from store during the
week at prices ranging from 1 18 to J 25 per sack
About 6100 bushels i'uiks island have been re
ceived since our last, which we understand were
so! 1 at 28c, per bushel.
Bacon.— i .i • market has been quiet during the
week. The sub's have been confined principal!v
i to old and new Sides, from 8A to oc. per lb.
Lird. —The transactions have been limited t,
about 200 kegs new Western at 9[ a 9[c.
Sugars. — %V c have no transactions to report in
Louisiana. About 103 hhds ot this description
arrived at the close of the week, but was not land
ed at the time we closed our inquiries. There is
very little in first hands, and this receipt will no
doubt bring good prices. The transactions n
Muscovados have b< en confined principally to
the sale at auction of 77 hhds., which went off at
j pi ices ranging from 8 7-16 to 9jc.
JJjlasses. —The market has been quiet during
: the week, but prices of’Cuba and New Orleans
i have an upward tendency. The receipts are 124
hhds. of the former, a portion ofwhich has been
i disposed ofat 2i a 25c. Borne 217 bids, of the
latter hu' e also come to hand since our last, u por
-1 tion of which was contracted for to arrive at 31c.
j per gallon.
E'rtigh/s.-- There never was a time. probaMv,
i at this season of the year, when there w ere so few
Vessels in port; and in consequence of the scarci
ty, a. heavy advance has been paid. The we* k
i opened at jf J for cotton in square bags to Livev
! pool; but on Thursday J-d a | l were obtained;
and yeslerdav one finny was asked, but refused.
T here is nothing loading for Havre. The Bus
ton raU has also advanced, and we now quote
cotton in square hags |c; and ;jplj for Rice. The
New York rates are the same as previously quoted,
vie: for Cotton 4c. and jjjtlf per tierce for Rice.
MACON, Feb. 18. — Colton. —Our market, since
the receipt of the last accounts, has been so un
settled, that we can scarcely give any fixed quota
tions. \ cry little is doing, and hoi Lrs are noidis
posed t<> sell. Yesterday sales to a limited extent
were effected at 9 a 104*-, which may be tonsiJer
j ed as the range of the market.
[Correspondence of Ihe Halfimare Patriot.]
£*> T*-i<^.a|»!i.
NEW \ URlv, Feb. 16, 8 ji. m.—Slocks to-day
were dull and had a downward tendency. U. 8.
C r s. 1856. It) 1; Ohio 7"s. 10 ■ L and 6-s do. 101.
The fl >ur market is without much movement
and a little dull. Small sales of Genesee braids
at $7.25 to $7,374. Southern brands held at $6,-
• 681 a 6,874.
Friine Genesee wheat 172 a 175 cents. Sales of
| 20,000 bushels Lorn at 95 to 98 cis. per bus. < Tu
verseed,9 cts. per ib , or $5,67 per bushel. Rye,
! 95 a 1 ( 0 r ents.
Sales ot Corn Meal at $5,25 to $5,374 per bbl.;
; and Rye Flour §5,161.
The Colton market is heavy and small transac
tions at prices rather downward.
Provisions firm and prices unchanged.
Tiu-re is a good demand for Groceries and prices
i looking up.
'The weather cold and disagreeable.
i NEW ORLE ANS, Feb. 15, 2p. m.— Cotton. —
i Some inquiry, but as vet nothing has transpired—
-1 factors firmer and disposed to higher pretensions,
j Sugar. —Sales 300 hhdsat full prices.
Molasses. —Market animated, with sales reach
ing loGO bills at 27 a 274 c.
Flour. —Sales 100 bbls Obioon Steamboat Land
ing anti 950 per flat boat at $6 —steady with a fair
! inquiry.
Corn —The large amount of arrivals (between
20 and 30,000 sacks) led many iu apprehend a fail
ing off, but sales have been at full prices, and era
| brace IO,()00 sacks (including 60()J w hite, yellow
j and mixed, 1150 white and yellow, anti several
smaller lot-*) at. sl, and 2501 white and yellow,
about half of each, at $1.05.
Fork. —Business confined to retail sales at pre
vious prices—i tie effect of ihe good accounts f rom
tiie North counterbalanced by the absence of de
mand and bviiigh freights.
Bacon. —Business routined to retail sales at 84e.
lor Spies, 64 a 7c for Shoulders, and 84 for Hams.
Jrd. —Nothing transpired.
’Whisky. —Hales 50 bbls at 23c —market quiet
and somewhat depressed by some round lots press
ing upon it.
Freights. —Shipments of cotton In fill up at sd;
rates no slider, but rather tlie contrary.
a-T.*.— .vis.-a-^gaeacej.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVALS KIIO.VI CHARLESTON.
Bark Helen Augusta, Mclntyre, New York.
MEMORANDA.
The brig Emma, Dickinson, fur Charleston,
and sebr. Bantec, Dickson, for Savannah, cleared
at Philadelphia, 15lh inst.
CHARLESTON, Feb. 25.—A it. barque Lidia
Ann, Garwood, Rio Janeiro; brigs Eleanora So
phie, (Dan.) Bornsen, St. Johns, N. F.; Emily,
Burr, New York; Clarendon, Clapp, do.
Cld, barks Perthshire, (Br.) Johnson, Glasgow;
Edward, Bulkley, New York.
Went to sea, Br. bark Burrell, Foster, Liverpool,
schr. M. I>. Mahoney, McLaughlin. Philadelphia.
SAVANNAH, Feb, 19.—Arr. brigs Savannah,
Dixon, New York, Brookline, Shales, New (Jr
1 leans.
( id. sclir. Ann D.. Bedell, New York.
FOll SALE.
A WOMAN 22 years old, a good Seamstress,
Tm- Ironerand Washer, and understands Louse
business. Apply at this office.
Feb.2l ' 3 119
CAMPIIINE H
AND OIL STOKE.
No. 252 KING-ST. CHARLESTON, S. C.
fill HE subscriber would respectfully invite tiie
-iS. attention of the citizens of Augusta to this
establishment, particularly to the use of ( ampliiue,
as being the most economical and brilliant light
yet invented. It is extensively used in this city in
all the hotels, bar rooms, bow ling saloons, and ful
ly one-half of the stores, and in all the printing offi
ces and reading rooms. It is manufactured fresh
every day and will he delivered at the Rail Road
; Depot free from expense of porterage.
, ALSO.
Camphine Lamps. Murphy’s manufacture; also,
Camphine, Solar and Lard Lamps, of Dyott’s, and
1 Cornelius A Co.’s, and Horn’s Glass Camphine
Lamps,all of which are warranted so give .satisfac
tion. All I ask is a trial to convince any one of
the ad vat It ages of Camphine over any other lieht.
’ Also. Howland’s Boston Winter extra clarified
Lard Oti —this oil enjoys a high reputation here.
Judd’s Winter Bperm Oil, warranted; 8 perm and
Solar Oils, various qualities, and Spirit Gas.
N. F. RIPLEY,
252 King-st., Charleston, S. C.
I Feb. 21 f4w— 119
A CARD.
BxU. T. P. CLEVEL VND having*temporarily
f withdrawn from the practice of his profes
sion, I would inform the citizens of Augusta and
the public generally, that I have formed a connec
tion with his former copartner. J.\o. W. Spf.ar. in
the practice of DENTAL SURGERY. The bu
-1 siness will be conducted under the firm of Cleve
land 4' Sj'car. Office Broad-st., over Aldrich &.
Green’s shoe store.
JNO. A. CLEVELAND.
Feb. 18 ts 117
GRAHAM DREAD.
rHMIIS d scrcedly popular BREAD—so benefi-
Ji. rial to health in Southern climates—can he
had every day (except Sunday) henceforward.
fresit baked, at Ilaibeson’s Bakery; or delivered
from his wagons m any part of the city.
Feb. 16 6 lis
Executor's Suit.
On the first Tuesday in May next, will be sold, at
the court bouse in the city of Savannah,
A lot of land on Toccoa Creek, Habersham
county, granted to tiie late Edward Telfair, con
; tabling 575 acres. Bold under a decree of the 8u
: perior Court of Chatham county.
R. HABERSHAM,
Surviving Executor of Alex. Telfair,
Executor of Ed w. Te lfair,
i Feb. 7 103
>BW hi. V.miihi." i ** fmw»W*<W*li W> l
r WANTED TO KENT,
0 'B'TNTIL the Ist October, a Dwelling suitable for
~ MJ a small family. One in the vicinity of this
} _ office would be preferred. Apply at lilts office.
l ' Feb. 17 ll7
d NOTICE,
e |a WILL attend on Monday the 22d inst., at J. G.
11 w Green’s office in the it it Ward; on
e the 23d inst., at the Globe Hotel; on W ednesday,
the 2 4th inst., at die Eagle and Phicnix Hotel;
’' ' and on Thursday, the 25th inst.,at the Scale House
i in the first Ward, for the p trpose of receiving the
c returns of all property lial le to be taxed in accor
dance With the laws of this State.
<* j ISH.UI THOMPSON, n. t. r. r. c.
y Feb. 14 lit
H \S rui)()N COTTcn .SEED.
J Q BUSHELS received from 3lissis
( .M. <s>'v/V7 sippi and for sale at reduced
11 j price'. AD\3IS, LARGO A GO.
o j Felt 17 tbvvl 117
;| “ PLEASANT STOVALL.
l> | TEd REHOUSE A.SJJ COMMIX <IO.\ ME UCIIA XT
0 (UN’i’JM'!•; THE ABOVE BUSi
'* *7 X ESS on his own account, on tlie first of
f September next, at the Warehouse #f Stovall A
Simmons, at w Inch time that (inn vv ill be dissolved.
X Arrangements have been made with Messrs. An
s tires. Spaa si y Woottcn, (to whom said Warehouse
1 is rented for the ensuing year.) for storage of
! Cotton and of Her produce consigned to hint, lie
j has also engaged the services ot iris present part
ner, Air. G. SjaiAioxs.
Augusta. July 30, 1846. ap’O nug26
DAG IE fill IX) r YPLM I \ FVTUR Es.
if 1 E. JOHNSON. Dtgutrrco typist, whose
'*Cy® Miniatures have given sueii universal satis
faction; is still iti the city, and invites the public
to call at his rooms, corner of Broad and Mcln
tosh streets,over the store of Clarke, Racket! A
Co. [Jan. 27 9^
Sj. Lb PMIvSUXS indebted to the estate of
-"m. DOCTRINE 111 M( ’H. deceased, late of
Richmond county, tire hereby requested to make
immediate payment, tin ! all persons having dej
l/ ; maiicls against said deceased, will render tlietu in
> I agreeable to law.
i WILLIAM R. Me LAW'S. ExT. j
I ,T:m 19 9l
} /IT'A A INSURANCE CUM PAN Y Us
11 VRTTORI).
CAPiTAIi $250,000.
1 rgflHH undersigned has been appointed Agent for
.E the above Company in this City, and is pre- i
pared to insure Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture
Ac., against loss or damage by Lire. Ail losses
will lie promptly settled ic-re.
JOSEi’ll MILLIGAN. Agent. !
sept. 18 6m 38
rspilE jPELiCAN ML IT Vi. INSL
-1 j 3. AXC E Company of Xevv Vn-k continues to
’ take Marine, and River risks at its agency in tins j
city. Its business will in all respects be conducted
on the most fair ami liberal principles, and its pro
f fits divided among its customers.
JOSEPH MILLIGAN, Agent.
j sept. 13 6m 38
; ‘ CLARK, RACKET! & CO.,
11A A E just received a rxr
J(gf %} new and large stock of GOLD and (LwY j
Seijis SILVER WATCHES, Os the best ib. -AS
> makers, Watch Trimmings aml ornaments; JEW - j
ELIiV, OL* ALL KINDS; Silver Spoons, Forks, j
Knives and Cups; Plated Ware; Waiters. Castors, :
Candlesticks, Tea Sets, Cake Baskets. Ac.; l>ri- ;
tannia Ware; Painted and Japanned Waiters, in
sets, anew style; 'Fable Mats and Brushes, of a
fine quality; Mantle Ornaments, gill and silvered,
with drops; line Mantle Clocks, in wood and mar
ble; a. great variety of Fancy Goods, Work Boxes,
Bead Bags, Bag and Purse Clasps; Gill, silver and I
steel Beads; Cologne Bottles, silver, pearl, shell,
ivory and velvet Card Case;,; shell and fine buffa
lo Dressing Combs; Hair Brushes. Tooth Brushes,
Ac. Six Barrel Revolving PI&TOLS, 3 sizes
another lot of the famed “Lecoiiltre” RAZOR;
with 2 blades; a good supply also of Rodgers’ and
other makers; Rodgers, Mechi, Chapman. Naund
ers, “Lecoutre.” and Emerson Strops; Shaving ■
Creams,“Guerlain”and others; Old XaplesSoap; j
choice Lather Brushes; fine Pot ketCutlcry. Ac.
SPECTACLES.
The Perifocal Spectacles, sold by us, we still
recommend, with great confidence, to our cus
tomers. We have a good supply in gold, silver, j
ami steel frames, and are prepared to fit them to 1
old frames at short notice.
(fold and silver Spectacles, with the ordinary i
convex glass, for sale at very low rates, and glass- I
e» fi’ted to suit the sight with accuracy.
X. P»—Clocks and Watches repaired ami regu- i
luted with care. Watch Glasses, Tools and 31a- !
lerials for sale to the trade at low rates. /
oct 22 19
PERIFOCAL SPECTACLESr I
NEITHER. 'THE FRENCH MENISCUS. NOR WOE 1
EASTON’S ENGLISH I’ERISCOITC.
f H lO all who experience inconvenience in the use I
-SL of the common kind of Glasses, and espeei- i
ally in night reading, these Spectacles will be found :
a most valuable substitute; in no case, except vv here ■
the optic nerve lias been pronounced diseased, have j
, they failed, when properly fitted, to give satisfac- j
tion.
No better proof of their superior merit can be j
\ given to each individual who may need Glasses |
than the satisfaction he will experience in the use i
of them.
These Glasses ran be obtained in this place only
of CLARK, RACKET!’ A CO.,
Agents for the Manufacturers,
who have now on hand a good supply in gold and
■ silver frames. Perifocal Glasses fitted to any frame,
for any vision.
Spectacles in gold, silver and steel, for sale very
low by CLARK, RACKE T!' A CO.,
Dealers in Watches. Jewelry, Silver Ware, Ac.
may 8 137
OllimlffllTUßE
CONSTA NTLY ON HAND.
1 A LWAVS I.VIPORTING AM) MANLFAC-
Xxs. TFRING the best and most fashionable !
■ styles of FURNITURE.
1 I would particularly call the attention of pur
chaseis to Chairs of my own manufacture, the 1
workmanship of which 1 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
1 prices, as will leave no excuse fur purchasers.
CHARGES A. PLATT’S.
Jan. 19 ly 91
FOR THE TOILET.
[ A X invoice of llarrel’s SHAVING CREAM,
va. and other Soaps, with a great variety of
Essences and Extracts, Brushes and Combs, F.au
Eustraei, and Hair Dye’ Powder Boxes tin 1 Puffs.
With a great variety of other articles of Foreign
and Domestic manufacture.
Jan 19 J. E. MARSHALL.
LA 11 OL AMTS.
4 SUPPLY of rich and beautiful Solar Lard
Lamps, from the factory of Cornelius A Co.,
i just received and for sale low by
CLARK, RACKET!' A CO.
Oct.“JO 25
DECIDEDLY NEW.
stock of CLOTHS, Casirneres, T estings,
E Fancy Articles, and Trimmings, just opened
by John Bridges. Merchant Taylor, next door
below the United States Hotel. Broad-street, Au
gusta. The public are respectfully invited before
ordering their garments elsewhere, to examine the
above stock, which they w ill find to comprise the
best selections that can be made in the New York
market. JOHN BRIDGES.
X. B.—Making and Trimming as usual in the
most fashionable manner. Jan 5
Ts AN I) RET IPS UK ESI I GAltl> UN
JLi SEED. WARRANTED CROP OF 184«_
Just received a full assortment of Fresh and War
ranted Genuine GARDEN SEED, direct
from Landreth. Among the varieties are. Early
Cabbage, Radish, ( urn. Onion Setts, and extra
Early Garden Peas, by the quart.
Directions for cult.vating furnished in a neat
pamphlet gratuitously.
WM HAINES, 1132 Broad «t
Jan. 3 d&n3mo— 82
CIGARS! CIGARS!! CIGARS!!!
15000 LI A CIGARS,
5.000 small and fine Regalia Cigars,
4.000 Cazadores.
lU.OOO small old Plantation,
6.000 La Carolina,
21,75'J of the celebrated Atlianza, which is pro
nounced tiie finest Cigar in this market.
Ju.-t received and for sale at GUST. VOLG ER’S
Cigar and Tobacco Store, one door beKvv J. P.
Sctz.s’ dry goods store. Broad st.
Feb 19 tfi— 118
GREEN E A N I) PULASKI ML ON CM ENT
LOTTISiIIES!
J. W. MAUftV & CO., SUCCESSORS TO
J. in. GRRUOICV A ««».. tIUVAULKN.
EX TRA CLASS No. 7.
Bv Alexandria Glass. H.. Feb. 20. 1547.
SALES CLOSE OX TUESDAY.
215.000 UO.LT/KB..
I $10,000! $6,500! $4,000 ! $3,000! $2,585! 30
prizes of SI,OOO
Tickets $!0 —shares in proportion.
CLASS No. 8.
By South Carolina, Class No. 8, Feb. 25, IS iT.
SALES CLOSE THURSDAY. *
75 Numbers—ls Ballots,
7,000 HOLLAS.
$3,910! $2,000! $1,100! $1,000! Ac.
Tickets $2,5U —shares in proportion.
CLASS I.
To be drawn at Savannah, Feb. 27, 1847.
SALES CLOSE OX SATURDAY.
78 Numbers —14 Ballots.
7.000 DOLLIES,
$2,000! $1,398! $1,100! 2 of $800! Ac.
Tickets only $2 —Shares in proportion.
For sale by
JOHN \. MILLExV, Agent.
Opposite the Masonic Hail. j
DTrOrdeit from the country promptly*!trended
j t«. Feb. 20 j
D. PAINE & CO.
MANAGERS OF THE GEORGIA EIT
EKATURE AND GRAND CON
SOLIDATED LOTTERIES,
AUGUSTA, GA.
I rSHHE Subscriber having been appointed Agent
I S in ibis city, lor the above I.OTTERIES,
begs leave to infirm the public that he will be
ready to supply them with Tickets in the same,
on and af.cr Monday, first of February.
E. 11. PEZAX!’, Bioad-street,
opposite the U. S. Hotel,
1 door below the Batik of Augusta.
Jan. 31 +l2 'pi2
D. PAINE A CO.* MANAGERS^
DRAWING DUE TUESDAY EV’XG FEB. 22. j
Grand Consolidated Lottery of
Delaware and Georgia.
o
Class No. 8, for 1847.
!’o be drawn on Saturday, February 20, 1817.
50.000 DOLL’IfiS.
$20,000! $10,000! $5,000! $5,000! 40 of $1,000! 40 \
of $500! w ith lots of others.
Whloe Tickets only $ .2—shares in proportion.
DRAWING DUE WEDNESDAY EVENING.
Georgia literature Lottery
CjtASS No. 8, for IS 17.
To he drawn in tlie city of Savannah, Geo., on
Tuesday, 23d February, 1847.
4,500 DOLLARS,
; $2,000! $1,500! $8791! $50o! 10 of $250! 10 of
$100! \V ith numerous others.
Tickets only $1 —shares in proportion.
SALES CLOSE OX SATURDAY.
i Grand Consolidated Lottery.
*
Class No. 8, Extra, for 1317.
20.000 I>OLL’MS!
j $5,00J! S3,UOf! $2,000! 10 of $1,500! 10 of $1,000!
With numerous others.
Tickets only $5 —shares in proportion.
For sale by
E. H. PEZ i NT. Agent,
i Bmad-st.,l door below tlie Bank of Augusta.
i)i/“Orders from the country will meet with
p.o.npt sittenliou if addressed as above. [Feb. 20.
Y
; 's\ , |
• ‘■T6 ESP EC! I*l LIA invites the attention of the
Ua citizinsof Augusta, and of all dealers in and
j consumers of
s r inM’-y v" o- u rrAErg: n t
| buying ill this ma. ket, to an entire new stock just
j opened in the elegant block of iron-front stores
j recently erected on the north side ol Broad-street,
j and known ns “Metcalf's Range,” (his store is the j
j lower one of (he block, three doors above P. Me- \
! Grvn's, mid three below the Drug Store of J. K. :
Marshal, formerly JJr. 11 ray's,) \% here he is pre- j
pared to offer one of the richest and choisesl slocks
of
Foreign uY Domestic Dry Goods
ever opened in this city. He would especialiya.sk
their attention to the ad vantages prepared for the
convenience of customers in the extensive charac
ter of liis assortment, which he intends shall em
brace every article I hat can lie called for under the
name of Dry Goods, and in the ample room and
| perfect light to aid in their selection. For advan
tages in buying, for the comfort, and convenieuce
| of puicliasers, for saving their lime and money, no
| effort has been spared, and none will be spared,
1 which the interest of buyer and seller can suggest,
I or an enlightened economy dictate, to make bis ■
I business in every respect deserving the patronage
: of the public.
’ To his former customers, to whose liberal confi- |
i deuce and past patronage lie has been so long in
debteil for business in another slate. he would es
pecially extend this invitation to call upon him at
his new location.
Augusta, December 17,1816. 66
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION
HUSJNESS.
npilE UNDERSIGN ED continue to transact
j S the above business at their extensive FIRE
PROOF WAREHOUSE . on Jackson-street, near !
the Depot of the Georgia Rail Road, and to receive
Cotton and other consignments per Rail Road,
without any charge for drayage.
Their personal attention will be given to the in
terest of their costumers in the storage ami sale of
j all Cotton and other consignments entrusted to
their care,and liberal advances made when desir
ed ou produce in More.
D AXTIGNAC A EVANS.
Sept. 30 ]y
DAWSON k WK.WhirS
Extensive Eire-Proof 1 Vare-House.
i rSTHIE undersigned respectfully inform their
JB. friends and the public, that they still continue
the
WARE-HOUSE & COMMISSION BUSINESS,
at their old Stand on M'lntosh Street, w here they
will devote their personal attention to all business
entrusted to theircare.
Their rates for Selling and Storing Cotton and
other Produce, w til be the same as other regular
houses.
Orders for purchasing Groceries, Bagging, Rope,
Ac., will be promptly filled at the lowest market
prices. DAWSON 6l WEAY ER.
July 31 • 6m 17
BRICKS FOR SALE.
TYHE subscriber has for sale and will keep on
band at bis Brick Yard on Green-street,
350.000 BRICKS. S. L. BASFORD.
.tan 24 ly 96
ROST.
A GOLD PENCIL CASE, with an Amethyst
set in the head. The finder w ill be suitably j
rewarded by leaving it at this office.
Jan. 2S —ts $9 •
| Celebration ol Washington’* Birth Bar.
AUGUSTA ARTILLERY GUARDS!
f APPEAR on your parade ground in front
tj of the Methodist Church, on Monday, the 22d
«£» instant, at 94 oh lock a. in., armed and equtp
|Mi ped as your by-laws direct, with ihirte-n
Vis rounds of blank cartridge, and prepared lu
Us shoot for a Medal.
JBy order of Capt. James Adam.
PIERCE, O S.
j Feb. 20 —2 119
EAGLE *v El HE.MX HOTEL CO.
4 31 EE'J’IXG of the Stockholders ot the Eagle
- ct Phoenix Hotel Co., is requested at the Ea
gle A Phoenix Hotel on ’Putsday ncxl,ul 12 o cluck,
on business of importance.
By order of the President.
JOHN T. life NGEKFORI), Sec. A Treat*.
N. B. All persons having any claims against
the Company will hand them to the Secretary im
mediately, that a final settlement of the company
concerns may be speedily effected.
Feb. 20 3 119
TAILORING BUSINESS.
r»nilE subscriber respectfully informs tlie citi
-21. zens of Augusta, that he Iris commenced
the above business in the store formerly occupied
by .Mr. L. S. Morris, nearly opposite the Mansion
House, where be intends 3laking and Trimming
in llie most fashionable style. His Trimmings
shall Ire ol the best materials, and lie warrants that
his workmanship shall not be surpassed by any
other establishment in the city. A trial is re
quested to establish the fact,
G. W. SHACKELFORD.
Jan 17 20— 90
SOL Til CAROLINA R AIL ROAD, >
llamuuru, Feb. 17, 1847. )
fHAIHS Company w ill receive and transport to
1 JL Charleston, grain and provisions of all sorts
intended for the relief of the sufferers in Ireland,
w ithout any charge.
These forwarding packages destined as above,
I will please mark them “ Ireland.”
W J. 31 AG RATH, Ag’t.
Feb. 18 fi 117
GOODS FOR SALES.
f f >V. It ANC It O FT, 253 Kmg'st. Charles-
J « ton. S. C., would n.-spei tfully invite the al-
I iention <d Planters and their families, whoniav
1 visit Charleston, to his stock of Rich Fancy and
j Staple DRY GOODS, ilis stock will be found
| one of the largest in the city, and he is enabled to
I off-r superior inducements in the way of low prices.
The stock of Negro Goods, both Cotton and
W oollen, will be found to embrace nearly all the
leading styles of fabrics usually sold, particularly
the Georgia and Boulh Carolina Cotton aud Wool
len Fabrics.
ALSO,
A complete assortment of rich Dress Silks, (col
ored and black,) Bomhasina, Alpaccas, Colored
; .Muslins, Ginghams', White Goods, shavvla, Ac.
<\:e. The stock is intended to embrace every arti
| cle in the Dry Goods line.
Country Merchants vv ill find it to their advan
; tage to examine one stock, as ilie same goods ara
, offered at wholesale-in rooms seporate from the re
tail department, and at prices well worthy their
j attention.
i Jan. 19 3m— 91
*lO REWARD.
Runaway from the subscriber in Bcau
fort, so. Ca. on the 2Tih December last,
jdk a Negro man named JUNE, a Carpenter.
June is a black man about live feel, 10 .a
—A—-=» 11 inches high, with full heavy eyes and
stammers, between 25 and 30 years' of age. The
above reward will be paid for his delivery to the
j Jailor of Augusta where lie is well known, or live
I dollars fur bis security in any other Jail so ill a I
; get him. ISAAC TAY LOR.
Feb 5 ts 106
HOWARD HOTEL,
NEW YORK.
Corner of Broadway and Mui len Bane.
a._j|. THE Subscribers thankful for JL__—
ji the very liberal patronage they - Tj
, ;£_S-itiLbave received in the above well jEji-U _
known and extensive Establishment beg most res
pectfully to solicit a continuance of the same,
w ith the assurance that as no Hotel in the city is
better calculated to ensure the comfort and con
venience of its guests, so at no oilier House vv ill
stronger endeavors be manifested invariably, to
deserve the public favor.
THOMAS A WHITE.
Jan. 5 2mo— 79
COTTON AND WOOLLEN I VCHINE
11V FOR FACTORIES.
rrSYHE undersigned having formed a connection
w- with one of the. largest and most 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 best style of workmanship, til the shortest no
tice. Samples of the same can be seen at our
shop near the Rail Road Depot.
HOPKINS A HARDMAN,
j Augusta, Ga., Jan. 12. B5
TAYLOR’S HOTEL,
(Forrn cr I y St . A r icho Ia s Jin tel.)
28 COURTLAXDT-STREET, NEW Y ORK,
rip HE subscriber, late of the Tremont Teinpe
-1 ranee House, has taken the above Hotel,
painted and put it in good order, and opened it as
a I'emperanve Hotel , where he would be glad to
wait upon bis former patrons and the public gene
rally, who may feel disposed to give him a call,
i pledging himself io use "all endeavors to make
! their stay agreeable while w ith him.
Price of board per week, $7.
“ “ “ day, 1 25.
ELD AD TAYLOR.
; Feh. 7 6—r2* 108
lirilliant Military Silver Bullet
Vest Buttons,
toigUCH as were made by the subscriber for Gens.
Jackson, Glasscock, aud many others of our
military worthies of tin* last war. .Manufactured
by ’ JOHN GIT3IA REN,
Watch Maker, at Xo. 153, Broad-st. Augusta,Ga.
X. B. Tltey arc made vvitli the same old punch
with one of which Gen. Pakenham was mortally
wounded at the battle of Xevv Orleans, on the Bth
January. 1815, of which the wonderful incidents
therewith connected aud recently republished
can be seen at No. 153 Broad-st. Augusta, Ga.
! dec 31 ts c 75
POTATOES.
Just received f rom the \orth ,
| BBL.S. yellow POTATOES, for planting
® W 5l» do. a choice article for eating,
ALSO,
i SEED RYE, Seed Oats, Corn and Cow Peas.
For sale by SCRANTON A STARK,
Jan 1 3m 73
STEEL.
THIS celebrated Racer and Staliion
make the ensuing season at tiie
/-FALjL. Hampton Course, Augusta, Ga., and
will attend alternately, every ninth day, at Cher
okee Ponds, S. C., at the moderate price of S3O
the season, cash, vvitli $1 to the groom.
The season will commence the lot .Mart hand
end Ist June.
lor pedigree and performances see bills.
JAMES GARDEN.
Feb. 5 4m 106
REWARD! REWARD!!
RAN AWAY from the subscriber, near
Eafnnton, Ga., about 15th October last.
A BRA 31. about 24 years old, of dark cop
per complexion. 5 feet 4 or 6 inches high,
weighing from 145 to 150 pounds, with a
small scar between the eye and cheek or some
where about the face. The last I heard of him lie
was near Crawfordville, beating about the rail
road. 1 think it probable he is lurking about
Madison or Augusta, as be has friends at either
place, or near some station on the road between
those points. 1 learn that he is making lor 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 I may gel him.
JAS. C. DENHAM.
Feh. 6 wtf —c 107
ftCPThe Charleston Mercury will copy the above
five times, send me a paper, and forward their ac
count to Eatonton.
PE It IT: 31 ERA'. —A bo’i 11 *eveniy -live d i fife r
entextracts of thechoirest English and French
Odours, from Cde,Lubin & Prevost, with an end
i less variety of American Perfumes, some of them
very fine, and all will be sold low.
1 march 23 J. E. MARSHALL
PUBLIC SALES.
FPOSTPONED ]
RICHMOND SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in March nest, will be told,
at the lower market home in the city of Augus
ta, between the usual hours of ».ile, the follow
ing property, to wit:
All that tract of land, with the improvements
thereon, in Richmond county, containing seven
teen hundred and sixty-seven acres more or less,
hounded north by Butler’s creek, south by lands of
'* illiam S. Dewar, and the estate of A. Rhodes,
deceased, near the old Tobacco road,east I)y lands
"1 a ker, Pricket, and the Troig or Little Mill
tract, the Louisville, road running tho ugh sai l
ti act north aiul south—levied on as the property of
”, M Ka,J \ kpu - to satisfy a ft. fa. issuing from rim
; Superior Court of Richmond county, in favor ol
the bank of Brunswick vs. John Banskcit. Pro
perty pointed out by plaintilPs attorney.
V> JLLIA.M V. KLR, Deputy Sheriff.
Jan Jl - |O3
EH Is MUM) SI SEE IFF SALE.
On the first Tuesday in March nest, wilt be sold
at the lower Market House, in the city of Au
gusta. within the legal lumys ol sale, tl lc m;.
lowing properly, to wit:
All those lots or parcels of Land, with the im
provements thereon, situate, lying and being imho
city of Augusta, on the east side of Washington
street, and known by the numbers four and live,
in the plan of lots laid oil for the estate of Au
ii revv J. 1 >lll, deceased, by William Phillips, Pur
veyor; and bounded south by a lot formerly owned
by John-Morrison, (and occupied at this time by
L>. L. rN. hr; and known as lot number three imho
aforesaid plan of lots, on the north by a lot con
veyed to Philip McGran, east by a lot of Alexan
der Martin, deceased, and west by said Wasiiiug
ingtou-slreel; levied on as the property of John
Morrison, deceased, to satisfy all. hi. on the fore
closure of a mortgage issuing from the Superior
| Court of Richmond county, in favor of Hays
Bowdre vs. Daniel Morrison, Administrator of
John Morrison, deceased.
Also, at the same time and pla< e will ha sold,
all that lot or parcel of Laud with the improve
ments thereon, situate, iytng a,| d being in the
county of Richmond, containing seventeen and
three quarter acres more or Jess, adjoining hinds of
j A. xN. Vcrdery and others, levied on as the pro
perty of James D. Davis, to satisfy three execu
tions issuing from 111)Ili district Justices Court <>t
j Richmond comity, in favor of 11. D. Lei I tier \s. G
| Ogletree and dames D. Davis; levy made and re
turned to me by a constable.
Also, at the same lime and place will he sold,
till that lot or parcel of Land, situate in the lower
part of the < ityof Augusta, bounded east by a l<»t
1 of Samuel Pickling, west by a lot of Antoine Pi. -
quel,south bv a lot o! Amoiy v *iblcy. Jiml north by
Kllis-sireet, levied on as the property of Samuel
Pickling, to satisfy two !i fa’s, issuing from the
Justices Court of the P22d district Richmond coun
ty, in favor of Jacob (L G lesson vs. \\ illiam p.
Rhodes and Samuel Pickling; levy made and re
turned by a constable.
Also,at the same lime and place, will lie sold,
all that tot of land with the improvement, there
■ on, situate in Richmond county, in ihe forks of
the new Miiledgev ille and Savannah roads, con
taiuitigone acre, more or less, bounded by a lot
formerly owned by Pulley Anderson,deceased, the
j new Miiledgcville road and the Savannah road —-
i levied on as the property of John Pond and Pris
cilla Pond, to salsify eleven li. fas issuing from
: the 123 d district Justice's Conn, Richmond coun
ty. in favor ofGrecn H. Red vs. John Pond and
Priscilla Pond. Levy made ami returned by a
i constable. A A ROM ROFP, Sheriff.
Jan 30 101
Hxeculors' Sale.
Will be fold, at the lower market bouse in the city
of Augusta, on the first Tuesday in March next,
between the usual hours of sale,
That valuable block of buildings on the south
side of Broad -street, belonging to the estate of John
Pox, deceased, and known as Pox's Range. Thu
same will be divided into lots, plats of which may
be seen oil application to the Executors.
AI.SO,
*220 Shares Capital block of the Bank of Au
! gusta.
7n shares Augusta Insurance and Banking Co.
45 shares Bank of the stale ol Georgia.
55 shares Georgia Rail Road and B.inking Co.
Terms made known on day of sale.
11 F. N IIV’ 11. < CALMING.
ANTOINE PI( QL LT,
; Surviving ExTs of ihe will of Joint Pox, deceased.
Jon. 2if 100
Charleston Courier and Savannah Re
publican will copy the above.
j Bunk of Augusta Slock.
I Will be sold, at public auction, on the first Tues
day of April next, at the lower market house in
the city of Augusta,
Fifty Shares ol the Capital Stock of the Batik
of Augusta, hypothecated to said Bank by P. S.
Smith. J AS. W. DAVIES, Cashier.
Jau.‘27 —2tiis y‘J
SCRIVEN SHERI I E SALE.
Will be sold before the. Court House door in Jack
sunburu, on ihe lirsl Tuesday in April next, be
tween the legal hours of sale, the following pro-,
perly to vv it:
One Negro Boy, by the name of John; levied
upon as the property of Lewis Conner, to satisfy
I one Superior Court fi. fa. in favor of Ann D. Bry
an, Guardian, and others.
ED.ML ND B. GROSS, Dep. Sheriff.
Feb. 3 104
SCRIVEN SHERIFF’S SALE.
Will lie sold before the Court House (loot in the
v illage of Jacksonboro, on the first Tuesday in
March next, between the* legal hours of sale,
'file following lots of Land, containing in all
three hundred ami li sty acres, bounded on the ca st
by lands of Richard Herrington, south by Rrj.tr
Creek, and all other sides Hy A. S. Jones; levied
on as the property' of William I*. (usseattx, and
Alary' Herrington, under a mortgage fi. fa. in fa
vor of A. S. Jones. Property pointed out by said
<i. fa. JEFFERSON ROBERTS, s. s. c.
Jau. 22 ul l Jt
SCRIVEN SIIKUU I ’S SA LE.
Will lie sold,before the court house door in the vil
lage of Jackson’.,oro, between the usual hours
of sale.«,tie 'Tuesday in Aj ul next, the
following Negroes, to wit;
Jerry, a man; Judy, a woman; Aurelia, a girl;
Jackson, tt boy; Emanuel, a LRy, and Moses. :y
boy—levied on as ttie proper?y ol Jacob Bryan,
' deceased, in favor of a mortgage, fi. ta. in favor of
! Isaac Brum. Property pointed out by said fi fa,
JEFFERSON ROBERTS, Sheriff,
i Jan. 29 Do
Administrator’s Sale and Hiring.
Will be sold at public auction, on the first 1 riday
in March next, at the late residence ol George
llixon, late of Taliaferro county deceased,
All of said deceased’s perishable property, con
sisting of Horses, Cows, Hogs, t orn, 1-oo 'er,
Oats, Wheat, Bacon. HonseFiofd find Kitchen Fur
niture, Ac. The negroes of said deceased vvid bo
hired, and the land whereon he resided at Ilit time
of his death, rented, at the same time and place.
The terms ol lilts uiid hiring will bt- mat Its
know non the day. 'fhe sale and hiring will be
continued from day lo day until all shall be *>o»d
and itired. „ .... , , .
BIT ORD BIRD, Adm r.
Jan. 27 _ wtd
Administrator's Stile. is- * t
| On the first Tuesday in March next, will be sold.
| at the lower market house in the city ol Au
i 1i513.,
The real estate of Andrew Mitchell, deceased,
situated on Jackson street, in this city, and ( ouat»-
ting of a two story Dwelling House of brick, and
a two store Dwelling House of wood. The Lot
; on which the said buildings are situated, fronton
Jackson street 12‘R feet, which will be dividedand
I sold separately, if required. Sold for the benefit
j of the heirs of tlie estate. Conditions made Know
1 on the dav of sale.
ROBERT WALTON, AdmT,
Jan. I'2 vvtd> — b 5
A tm in is/rotor's Sate.
By virtue ofan order of the Honorable the ln(e-
Viur Court of Seri ven County, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, will he sold at. the Court
House door in said County, on the (irst Tuesday
in April ugxt. between the Usual hours of sale,
the following Property, v iz:
Pour lots in the village of Jacksonboro; on saidlots
area good Dwelling and olheront buildings. Also
two hundred and fifty acres of Land, adjoining
land of Benjamin Taylor, John Taylor and others,
sold as the property of Jacob Bryan, deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said de.
ceased. Terms on the day,
ISAAC BRYAN. Adm’r,
Jan. 23 U 9