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

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P. S. A telegraphic despatch received since the above, and after business had fully closed on ’Change, informed us that the market for Genesee Floifr was dull at $7, with very few buyers.— Southern Flour also dull at $0,50 to $0,75 for Bal timore and Georgetown. Sales of 1000 bushels white Corn atSSc—a de cline; and 20,000 bushels do. at 95c and dull.— Mothing of moment doing in Wheat. There is no news of special moment and no for eign arrivals from any quarter with later intelli gence. MOBILE, March o.— Cotton. —The receipts this week are 15,550 bales, and the exports 14.1)36 bales. The stock on hand, including that on ‘ hip board not cleared, is 176,797 bales, against 103,- 912 bales same ti ne last season. Our last report l ift the marketquiet. both parties waiting the news by the Cambria, folly due—mid dling cottons 91 a 91c. On Saturday the sales reached only 500 bales, at prices current the day before. The mail of Sunday brought a telegraphic outline of the news from Europe, and on Monday the papers furnished pretty full accounts, though the circulars and private correspondence did not come to hand. It was apparent that prices had re ceded at Liverpool, and only about 1000 hales changed hands holders conceding slightly in their demands. Oy Tuesday the foreign correspondence came through with details of the consumption, sales and prices, showing a decline in each, and rather a discouraging condition of the mark* t gen erally. The effect of these ad vices was a reduc tion in rales, and about 2000 bales were disposed of at about ?c. le.-s than our last week's figures On Wednesday the market opened with a good in quiry, and in the course of the dav it gradually stiffened up under a sale of fully 3000 bales. Un Thursday, bad weather and the firmness of holders limited the sales to 1500 bales, hut it was found nt the close of the day that the decline noted on Tues day had been fully recovered. On Friday hold ers came into the market with increased firmness, and the days transactions summed up 200 ) bales, fit our quotations. The principal purchases have been made on French and English account. The weeks business amounts to 10,000 bales, and the market closes firm with an upward tendency. LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Good and fine, nominal. Good fair, nominal. Fair, all Middling fair, 10 a l<'f Middling 91a 9} Ordinary, * 9 a 9£ Freights — been two foreign engage ments during the week—a ship for Havre at 2c. and a hark for Triesteat 2*c. Ships on the herlh b>r Liverpool are taking 13-103., though some mas ters are asking id. Coastw ise—to .New York and Boston the rate is IJc., with but little offering. A small parcel has b-en taken to fill up for Philadel phiaat If. Corn for Liverpool has been taken at 24d. per bushel. MEW ORLEANS March 5, 2 p. m.— Colton — The demand continues active, with sales of 5000 hales, and yesterday’s advance fully maintained— sales yesterday SO 0, at an advance off a fc. Sugar. —Sales 200 hhds—also some large trans- ‘ actions on speculation—prices very full. Molasses —Dull. Sales 300 bbls at 28* a 29c—a i falling off Flour —Sales 1100 bbls Oh'r* on the steamboat 1 landing, a handsome lot, at 5.60, and 200 choice Illinois at §O. A Iso, about 5000 hbls Ohio in store, sold at 5,621, contingent on freight engagements. Demand for Illinois brands for the French market. Sales yesterday, 25,000 hbls Ohio brands at 5,50 a 5,62*. Corn —Sales 600 and 1600 sacks White at 85c. | Bacon —A few casks Sides sold on the Levee at i 81c. Lord —Sales 28 hbls at 81c, 74 tierces at B*. and j 220 bbls and 1000 kegs at 9f. We aDo hear of a I mile at 9*, the particulars of which have not transpired. Firm. Whisky —Dull at 23c. Bale Rope. —2oJ coils sold at 51c. Freights —Six vessels have been taken for Havre xvitliiu the last two days at 2c fur cotton and $2 for fl jnr. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS FROM CHARLESTON. Bark Howland, Brown. Boston. Bark Snphronia, EhJndge. Boston. Brig Hellespont, Crosby, Providence. Brig Detroit, Holmes, Mew York. ] ARRIVALS FROM SAVANNAH. Brig Harriet, Brown, Pro»Li Brig Perseverance, Baxter, Holmes Hole. memoranda. The sc hr. John C. Calhoun, Chase, for Savan nah, sailed from Iliannis on the 2d inst. Theschr. Dart, Somers, for Savannah, cleared at New York on the Gth inst. CHARLESTON, March 10.—Arr. schr. Alcy oua, Blackiston, Philadelphia. Did, brig Sarah Louisa, Darling, West Indies; bi hr. Lucy Blake. Buxton, Havana. Went to sea. brigs Sarah Louisa, Darling, West Indies; Geo. Shattuck, Bragdon, New York; Em ma, Dickinson, Philadelphia; Orray Taft, Cous sins. Providence; schrs. Baltimore. Seavey,Cien- i fuegos, Cuba; Forrest, Freeman, Baltimore. SAV ANN AH, March 9.—Arrived, brig Excel, Macy, New' York; schr Adelaide, Braddock, New Orleans. (Reared, Br ship Speed, Grundel. Liverpool. Went to sea, bark Isaac .Mead. Brown, N. York; j brig I, Baldwin, Bassett,do; si hrs Oscar, Adams, Philadelphia; Eliza Hand, Baker, Baltimore. AUGUSTA MANUFACTURING COM PANY. 0N accordance with a Resolution of the Board . of Directors, notice is hereby given that an In- i Fiallment of Ten per cent, on the* stock in said Com pany will be required to be paid in on Saturday, the tenth of April next. Bv order of the Board. WILLIAM PHILLIPS, Scr’y. i March 11 wtd— 135 UNITED STATES AR3IY IIECKUIT- I.NG SERVICE. W AITED for the United States Army, able. w* Bodied Men, between the ages of 18 and , 33 years, being above 5 feet 3 inches high, of good character, and of respectable standing among their | fellow citizen*. None need apply to enter the service, but those who are determined to serve honestly and faithfully, the period of their enlist ment, viz; “during (he war' with Mexico, or for the term of fvc years, as the recruit may elect. A bounty of Twelve Dollars will be paid to each recruit enlisted. The sum of Two Dollars will be paid to any Citizen, Non Commissioned Officer or Soldier, who shall bring to the rendezvous an able bodied recruit, who shall be regularly enlisted. The citi- ■ zen should present his recruit to the Lieutenant or Captain, and not to the Recruiting Sergeants. JNO.-B. CAMPBELL, ( apt. U. S. A., Recruiting Officer. Recruiting Rendezvous, Augusta, March 9. 847. IKrThe Southern Banner, Dahlonega Watch man and Cassville Pioneer, will each publish the above three times, and forward their accounts to the undersigned at this place. JNO. B. CAMPBELL, Capt. U. S. A., Recruiting Officer. March 10 134 PUBLIC SALE OF LAND AND NE GROES. IHIE Subscriber will offer for sale on the prem- i ires, on the 24th of .March inst, the follow ing valuable property', viz : 210 LIKELY NEGROES. and the I VN O PLANTATIONS known as Win. Hearing's, lying on Town Creek, in Laurence I county, 15 miles East of Tuscumhia, and imraedi- i ately on the Tuscnmhia«and Courtland road. On | one of the places is a two story brick dwelling in j good repair. Botli plantations are located in i healthy situations and are well improved, having J good Gin-Houses, <fcc., together with all necessary i out houses. They are intersected by the Tuscum- | hia, Courtland and Decatur Rail Road and contain ; in all about Four Thousand Acres. • At the same time and place, if not sold previous ly, there will he offered 75 MULES and HORSES, ; 100 head of Cattle, 135 Sheep. I.COO Hogs, 9 valuable Jacks and Jennies, Jut) stacks Fodder, 100 stacks Oats, 700 bushels of Wheat,2,ooo bar rels Corn, 5 Wagons and 2 Carts, 40,000 pounds Bacon, and Farming Utensilsof every description. The Negroes will lie sold for cash or bills on New Orleans or Mobile; the land on a credit of one, two and three years. A. L HEARING, Agent. March 10 w 2 134 I •' >T „ TAXES! TAXES!! t"”" MA\ be found at the City Hall, for the next fifteen days, (Saturdays and Sundays except i et L) from 9 u clock a. m. until 5 o’clock p. m. ; J hose who have taxable property to return are i respectfully invited to call and do so. ISHAM THOMPSON, r. t. r. r. c. I Feb. 23 _ 121 -OR SALE LOW TO CLOSE A CON SIGNMENT. A N assortment of TREES, Shrubs, Bulbous -cSL Roots, Ac. Among which are some fine va s rieties of Ornamental 'Frees, Garden Roses, ; Climbing or Pillar Roses, Pmonies, Iris, (mixed co . 1 lors) Dahlia Roots, Hyacinths, Narcissus, Gladio lus and Chinese Spotted Lili-s. ; The above named # Plants are off-red at New , ! York cost, and are now in good condition. Apply ~ WM. HAINES. March 9 —6 133 SPLENDID DAHLIAS. F received and for sale at New York prices 100 varieties choice Double DAHLIA ROOTS, new kinds. WM. HAINES. March 9 6 133 SIIK It I lit AN K.V O\V LIES' NK W N \ >V EL. ; B AORTESCUE—The second Number has been i received by the subscriber, who offers the work complete in two parts at 25c. each, j Also, The Black Prophet, a tale of Irish Famine, by Wm. Carleton, 50c. Tiie Illustrated Magazine for March, 25c. The Scout of the Silver Pond,2sc. Cant. Fremont’s Exploring Expedition,2sc. Theodora or Revenge and Reconciliation, 12« c. r J lie Nervous Man and Ihe Man of Nerve—a farce by Air. Bayle Bernard, I2(c. Memoirs of the Life of Addison by Miss Aiken, 50c. The Laughing Philosopher, 181 c. Twenty-six years of the Life of an Actor and Manager by Wemyss 2 vols. 37*c ; each. Also, many oilier New Novels by favorite Au thors. JOHN A. MILLEN, Opposite the U. S. Hotel. March 9 ]- 133 NEW SPRING GOODS. 1 ‘WtATM. H. CRANE, would respectfully invite V w the attention of the Ladies and his cus- I turners, generally, io a part. <>f his assortment of | Spring Goods, received “per Southerner.” B \RIGES & MUSLINS, from the neat small figure to the most gorgeous de signs, and colourings of the best tissue. De Wonlpensier Bariges, Pompadour do Plain and Satin Stripe black do Organdie Muslins, Embroidered Gingham do Plain Barige in Mode colour*, AVbite Embroidered Muslin Rubes, Earkton and French Ginghams, French and English Prints, SILKS. Plain black Gro de Rhine, Satin stn ie do do Rich stripes in colours. Rich Plaid do do SHAWLS, &c. Plain and Embroidered Barige Shawls, do Black Hernanna do do White do do do Embroidered Grenadeier do _ do do Lace do Plain and Embroidered Barige Scarfs, do While do do Embroidered Lace Capes, Mourning Collars, (a new article) Fancy Cravats, L. C. Hdkfs., Gloves, Mitts, &c., Ac. I March 9 —6c3 133 A N OR DI N A \cTT ;To alter and amend the thirty fifth Section of the i General Ordinance- Be it ordained by Ihe City Council of Augusta, That the thirty-fifth section of the General Otdi nance tie soamendfd that the tax on negroes Ij vine apart from their owners or hirers be as follows: on i ; each slave bet ween ten and sixly years of age, ten ! ! dollars per annum, when tlie owner lives in the | city, and twenty dollras per annum when the ; ! owner lives out of the city. i [Done in Council, this sixth day of .March, ! i eighteen hundred and forty-seven.] LEWIS D. FORD, Mayor. Attest—W, Milo Olin, Clerk of Council. March 9 3 C A3IPIILN i: ll aVTF k CTO ti V , LAMP A N I) OIL STORE. jYo. 252 AI v G ST. CUARLE STOX, S. C. | ! subscriber would respectfully invite the ; i -H. attention of the citizens of Augusta to this j j establishment, particularly to the use of Camphine, j as h- ing the most economical and brilliant light yet invented. It is extensively used in this city in i all the hotels, bar rooms, howling saloons, and ful ly one-half of the stores, and in all the printing off- ! ces and reading rooms. It is manufactured fresh every day and will be 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 Cornelius & Co.’s, and Horn’s (Mass Camphine i Lamps,all of which are warranted to give satisfac- j tion. All J ask is a trial to convince any one of : the advadtages of Camphine over any other light. ; ! Also. Howland’s Boston W inter extra clarified i | Lard Oil—this oil enjoys a high reputation here, j Judd's Winter Sperm Oil, warranted; Sperm and Solar Oils, various qualities, and Spirit Gas, N. F. RIPLEY, 252 King-st., Charleston, S. C. i Feb. 21 tlw— 119 §IOO REWARD ! 'OTKTILL he paid fi>r the apprehension of x* V FRANK or FRANCIS MITCHELL, a tailor by trade, who absconded on Saturday, 20th February last. He is a rather dark mulatto, i I about 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, very thick, bushy i ! black hair, not very curly but stiff an J rather in- 1 | dined to baldness about the crown, large mouth, | i thick lips, brown eyes, set well back in his head, ; 1 broad face across the eye?, and thin about tiie ! j cheeks, large nostrils, ami having been lately suf- I I feting from <«re eyes, still betrays some weakness | in the corners of them, large bushy whiskers. 1 i which he may probably shave off; he speaks very j slow and plausible, and rarely looks the person ; who addresses him in the face; very large feet, and walks very straight and quick ;quite broad 1 and square in the shoulders, and slender in the i breast and about the w aist and hips, and has some swelling caused by being ruptured. The said buy j Francis was purchased from Mr<. Wm. Lowndes | from whom he had absconded, and was at the time I of the purchase in Savannah Jail, where he had been lodged as a runaway, having procured free 1 papers most miserably forged, and attempted to pass himself off as a free man. The above re ward and all reasonable expenses will he paid. Charleston, March 6. s 4 March 7 A CARD. Br T. P. CLEYELvN D having' temporarily withdrawn from the practice of his profes sion, 1 would inform the citizens of Augusta and tiie public generally, that 1 have formed a connec tion with his former copartner, Jxo. W. Spkar in the practice of DENTAL SURGERY. The bu siness will he conducted under the firm of Cleve land $ Spear. Office Broad-it., over Aldrich & Green's shoe store. JNO. A. CLEVELAND. j Feh. 19 If— ]l7 FLOUR AND CORN MEAL. ~ BBLS. Canal FLOUR 25 do., best Country Flour 50 Bushels Corn Meal For sale low by JOHN R. DOW. Jan. 7 81 SOUTH CAROLINA KA 1 L KOAI), ) Hamburg, Feh. 23d, 1817. $ ON and after the Ist March, Grain and Flour will be transported to Charleston by freight I trains at the following rates, viz: Grain per bushel, 7 cents. Flour per barrel, 40 “ do. per half barrel, 25 “ WM. J. MAGRATH, Agent, i Feh.2s 124 GUNS! CJI NS!S (il \S!J! PU S T RECEIVED, a good assortment of Double and Single GUNS, and pocket PIS i TOLS, which will he sold low for cash, by the sub scriber, on Mclntosh-street, opposite the Constitu tionalist office. E. H. ROGERS. sept 2 31 BRUSHES. INVERT variety of Hair, Tooth, Hat, Scrubbing, A Scouring, Sweeping, Dusting and Shoe Brushes, ; always kept on hand and for sale cheep,by WM. HA NTS. I Oct I wwr wui'.ap——triw iii n i i i ~— , —! 1 — BUSINESS CARDS. lo Profriwioiial anil BuxiiU'S* Jlcn. PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS not exceeding six lines, will be inserted under this I head at the rale of §lO per annum. Cards ex ceeding six lines, will be charged pro rata per line JAMES GARDNER, JR. ATTORNEY AT LAW. AUGUSTA, GA. i Feb-6 108 JOHN J. JONEsT A T T O R N E Y A T L A W , M VCON, GA. M ill practise in the counties of Bibb, Jones, Baldwin, Twiggs, Houston, Crawford and Mon roe.and also in the county of Burke. Any busi ness intrusted to his care will receive prompt at tention. _ [Feh. 10 Im 11(1 D. G. WILDS, g. ! ra :r , !ey« » ~ rra >n cm a-acm i »» «• W y SPARTA, GEORGIA. V id practice in Hancock, Warren, Washington and Taliaferro Counties. Dec. 8 1 y 58 UEO. (.. AIcWUORTER, AT T O II N E Y A T L A W . OFFICE LAW RAJSGE, AUGUSTA, GEORGE oct 23 fi ra 20 DAVID ADA.M S, Attorney at Law, Hamburg, So. Ct . Office over the store of Sibley & Crapon—will practice in tiie Law Courts of Edgefield and Barn vvell. 39 ]y sept 21 GIBSON & BUTT, A T T O R N E Y S A T L A W . WARRENTON, GA. L \'v COPAR TNEIiSHIP. —The Subscribers have entered into a Co-Partnership, and will prac tise in the Northern Circuit. Any business entrus ted to their care will meet withprompt attention. WILLIAM GIBSON. JOSETH 11. BUTT. Jan. 22 6m. 94 LAW NOTICE. J. T. SHEW MAK E. ATTORNEY AT LAW, WAYNESBORO UGH, GA. 23 j y 95 w. -wilsonT PORTRAIT PAINTER. A few POili R VITS will be undertaken if ear!) application is made at his Studio, Unitarian C hurch, corner of Greene and Jacksun-streets. nov 25 ts 47 CLEVELAND &, SPEAR, swum m:\tists NO. 21 3 jfiiOA D - ST., {Over Aldrich $ Green's Shoe Store.) nov 11 ly 35 'lur" -a-e nTtar'.r>.. FOR THE TOILEL AN invoke of Harrel’s SHAVING CREAM, p, a, *d other Soaps, with a great variety of Essences and Extracts, Bnshes and Combs-, Eati Lustrael. and Hair Dye" Powder Boxes tind Puffs. With a great variety of oilier articles of Foreign and Domestic manufacture. Jan 19 ; • g-nt^IIALL (ii-i.- L J1A(()\ wn u ecjtYuA AND WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAIL ROADS. |pfe pxvrj is'tm £i.Xi raNIl-E Passenger Train, carrying the Great J 3. Southern Mail between New York and New Orleans, leaves Augusta daily at 7 o’clock,?. >l., arriving at Atlanta at 6* o’clock, a. at., leaves At lanta at 8 o'clock, a.m., and arrives at Griffin at 10 o’clock, a. M. Returning, leaves Griffin at 1 o’clock, P- m., arriving at Atlanta tit 3* p. m., leaves Atlanta at 4o’clock, p. w., and arrives at Augusta at 3* o’clock .a. m. In connection with this tra in, the passenger car, by locomotive, runs from Union Point to Athene, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays; and by horse power,on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satur days. The Passenger T rain upon t he State Road leaves Atlanta daily, (Sundays excepted,) at 8 o’clock, a. m.; and arrives at Oothcaloga at 3* o'clock, p. m. Returning leaves Oothcaloga at 7 a. m.. and ar rives at Atlanta, in time for the evening train to Augusta. Stages run in connection with the cars,asfol lows: Daily. —The Express Mail Line, the Georgia Rail Road Line.and the South Carolina Rail Road Line, from Griffin to New Orleans, passing t hrough Greenville. La Grange, W r est Point and Auburn to Notasulga. thence by Rail Road to Montgom ery. Also, from Barnesvtlle via Columbus, to Chehaw. From Warrenton to Macon via Spartaand Mil edgeville. From Madison,every Monday,Wednesday.and Friday, via Eat on ton and Clinton to Macon arul via Eatonton to Millcdgeville. From Athens, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sa turdays, via Gainesville to Cassville, and Dahlo nega. From Double Wells, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, anil 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 Springs, Warrenton, and De catur to Memphis, Term. From Atlanta on Tuesdays. Thursdays and • Saturdays, to Jonesboro’ and Griffin. From Stone Mountain on Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays, for Lawrencevllle and Gaines ville. From Oothcaloga on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, for Chattanooga. Tenn. OfF THROUGH TICKETS, from Augusta to Huntsville, Decatur,or Tuscumhia, Ala., can be had at the G. R. R. Ticket Office, for .‘§lß. Office Geo. R. R. & B’k'g Co., Feh. 4, 1817. COTTC)N (iIN FA”(J f<>st V. na^HEsubscriber will remove on the first October -M. to his SHOP on Green-street, two doors above the Baptist Church, where Planters can he supplied with Cotton Gins, Thrashing Machines Corn Crushers, sc., of his make, which will be warranted to perform well. Do not mistake the place. Be sure to look at the sign before you en ter the shop. JAMES T. WADE. Augusta, Sept. 25, 1340. ly 1 .ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY Os! IIA RTFORI). 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 Arc., against loss or damage by Fire. All losses will be promptly settled here. JOSEPH MILLIGAN, Agent, sept. 13 0m 38 ~ Tle AMM IDCR. BBLS. John Taylor Son's Superior CREAM ALE 40 bbls. superior Newark Cider. Just received and fur sale hv W. & J. NELSON Feb. 3 Cw 3 104 RECEIVED THIS DAyT BY JOHN P. SETZE. PIECES SUPERIOR fXGRAIX, AXD THR REPLY CARP R TING S , of new designs, and brilliant colors, which he offers at prices to suit the times. augugt 23 A . ' | , ,■ ,^i'.JU. fc- 1 111 rT~* AUGUSTA IRON AND BRASS FOIiXOERY. AN I> W OOL L E \ 31 A - AND GEARING FOR FACTO RIES. HOPKINS & HARDMAN, in connection with the M ATTEA WAN COM i N. (one ot the most extensive Ala chine Shop? in the United States.) would respect fully inform the public t-hat thev are prepared to furnish C O I’ 1 ON . WOOL LE N AN D OaMEL MACHINERY, totrether with all kinds of MILL GEARING and CASTINGS ot all descriptions, of the latest improved patterns’ in a style ot workmanship equal to anv in the country, and at short notice. Manufacturers and others are invited to call and examine the Machinery, which is always on hand at THEIR ES 1 ABLI Si 1 MEN F, near the Rail Road De pot, in Augusta, where orders will he received and filled on as fevorable terms as they can be procured at the North nr elsewhere. The de livery ol the same being at Augusta, will avoid risk and save expense to the purchaser. The following Specimens are finished and set up in a room for exhibition: SPREA L) ING A N D L A I’ M WHINE I)' H RLE GOFFER C A RDS, SINGLE DOFKERCARD'J, WITH i 8 FLITS R\lL-W aVD K A WING 11E \D, LIST SPEEDER FOR ROPING. DRAWING FRAME, RING TRAVELLER THROSTLE. LITE SPINDLES DEAD SPINDLES' DANFORTH CAP SPINNER, LOOM WITH STOP MOTION, SAMPLES OE SHAFTING, COEPLLNGS HANGERS AND FELLIES. i They will furnish, also, all other kinds of Ma chinery used in Factories, including the SEiTi F-OPEIMTOCi Y 3 ILE, first introduced into this country bv the iVJattea wan Company, which is a great labor-saving Machine, as will appear by the following; Butternuts Sept. 4th. 1813.—Our Self-Opera ting Mules operate to our entire satisfaction, pro ducing yarn ot a superior quality, and an in creased quantity over the Hand Mules, and at a tar less cos’, not exceeding live cents per hun dred. Jt is now about two years since they were put in operation,and Ido not know that they have ever boon detained for hah an hour for repairs. In haste, yours, truiv. &c., A. G. TV ashbom, Ao-ent. Manayunk , Jin. 13 ih, IS45.—Mr. Richard i Stnbling, of the Matteawan Company, has put j in operation in my establishment eight of Smith's j Sell Acting Mules, seven of 432 spindles, and I one of 312 spindles. They perform to the great- i est satisfaction, and the Mule itself is considered I by all practical men us the best of the kind in ! the country. Joseph Ripka. ! Norristown, Pa., Jan. 10, 1845. Mr. Stiih- I ling, from the Matteawan Company, New York, i has just finished putting in operation for me ten of Smith s Self-Acting Mules, for spinning twist and tilling, which operate to our entire satisfac fi°n - Samuel Jamison. Great Foils Mills, Anril 25, 1815. Wi. C. Leonard, Esq.—Dear Sir— I his Company have had in operation of Self-Acting Mules —Sharp’s, Roberts A r Co's. Mason's and Smith’s. The two tor me r tor more thmi two sntl tliclciltor tor upwards of one year last past. J have kept an accurate account ol the pr duct, waste and cost j of operating each description of Mule, and the j result is decidedly in favor of Smith’s. I have no hesitation in saving the Smith’s | Mule will turn off more work per spindle than 1 anv other now in use; that it requires less trouble to keep it in order, and may be kept in repair at less expense. T ours, respectfully, J. A. Burleigh, Agent Great Falls Manufacturing Co. j Yarn spun in one week, ending 12th August, j 1813, at the Rocky Glen Mills, Frshkill Landing' ! ■N". Y.— 4. so 1 pounds and 148,510 hanks No TV No'% *. T" 1It/t1 t/t: l ’6b-100; expenses per week, H 50; cost hanks, No. 35, 3 3-100 umo March f) DISSOLUTION. f|pIIE firm of PEERS A: ROBERTS is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All demands against the firm will be paid by their successors, W. S. A T. H. ROBERTS, and those indebted to the firm will please pay tlie new linn, which is authorised to settle the same. I. S. BEERS, W. S. ROBERTS. T. 11. ROBERTS. Augusta, March 2J, 1817. NOTICE. 7 y TIIF. Subscribers having purchased the inter jH- cst of 1. S. Beers, in the late firm of Beers & Roberts, the business hereafter will be con ducted under the firm of W. 8. K T. H. ROB ERTS. W. S. ROBERTS. T. H. ROBERTS.j Augusta, March 2d, 1317. March 4 6 129 FOR s \ LEt A VALUABLE BLACKSMITH,about tliirty six years old. a first rate workman, anti oj good character. For particulars apply at this office. Feb. 25 124 BRICKS FOR sALE. r HIIIE subscriber has for sale and will keep on S band at Ids Brick Yard on Green-street, 350,000 BRICKS. 8. L. BABFORD, Jan 24 ly 90 I" ANDRETII’S FRESH GARDEN A BEED, W ARRANTED CROP OF IBKJ | Just received a full assortment of Fresh and War- j ranted Genuine GARDEN SE ED, direct | from Landreth. Among the varieties are. Earlv I Cabbage, Radish, Corn, Onion Sells, and extra Early Garden Peas, by the quart. Directions for cultivating furnished in a neat pamphlet gratuitously. WM. HAINES, 232 Broad st. Jan. 8 d&w3mo— 82 PLEASANT STOVALL, WAREHOUSE AST) COMMISSION MERC HA ST ■miKTiLL CONTINUE THE ABOVE BUSI w w NESS on his own account, on the first of September next, at the Warehouse of Stovall & Simmons,at which lime that firm will be dissolved. Arrangements have been made with Messrs. An dres, Spears A Woollen, (to whom said Warehouse is rented for the ensuing year,) for storage of Cotton and other produce consigned to him. He has also engaged the services of his present part ner, Mr. G. Simmons. Augusta, July 30, 1846. ap’o aug 26 TO COUNTRY AND PLANTERS. TV M . II OTV L AND. North East corner of King and Market streets, CHARLESTON, S. C. keep constantly on hand alnrgeand w V well selected stock of FOREIGN AND DOMES 1 IC DRT GOODS, to which Merchants and Planters are invited, as every article in his line can be found. There is in addition to his For eign importations, an agent constantly in New York, which enables him to offer one of the best selected Stocks, and at prices that cannot he nn dersold. vvf-2m Feb. 26 CABINET Fifml CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Always dipouting and ma.mjfac- TURING the best and most fashionable styles of FURNITURE. I would particularly call the attention of pur chaser to Chairs of my own manufacture, the workmanship of which I guarantee to stand; if not, return them; likewise all articles of my manu facture. A iso, on hand a beautiful assortrrmnt of WINDOW SH.ADES AND TRANSPARENCIES, of numerous patterns, and I propose to sell for such prices, as will leave no excuse for purchaser. CHARLES A. PLATT’S. Jan. 19 ]y y] ~ SUGAR AND C O FIFE. Tl BAGS prime Rio COFFEE 20 hhds. St. Croix, P. Rrco and New Orleans Sugar. Just received, and for low by Jan 7 JOHN R. DOW. GREEN I. AND PULASKI MON I’M LNT LOTTERIES! J. \\ . MAURA it CO., SUCCESSORS TO J • G. GKIitHMD A- CO,, 91 ANI'IJB EXTRA CLASS No. 11. By Alexandria Class L.. March 13 1347 SALES CLOSE ON MONDAY, GRAND SCHEME. 73 Numbers—l 3 Ballots. 40.000 DOL.I/RS. $12,000! $5,000! $2,820! 40 of §2.000! &c. Tickets $10 —shares in proportion. CLASS No. 10. By South Carolina, Class No. 10, March 11, 1817. S A LES CLOSE Til U RSDAY. 75 Numbers—ls Ballots. 11.000 Doum 83,000! $1,300! 2 of $1,250! &c. Ac. Tickets $3,00 —shares in proportion. CLASS L. To he drawn at Savannah, Mtrchjl3, 1817. SALES CLOSE ON SATURDAY. 73 Numbers —13 Ballots. ; 7,000 DOLLARS. $1,122! $1,000! 2 of $500! 4 of $250! Ac. Tickets only $2 —Shares in proportion. For sale by JOHN MILLEN, Agent. Opposite the Masonic Hall. DCrOrdeisfromthe country promptly attended to. March 01 D 7 i* A I N lT& C O . Managers of the Georgia Literature and Grand Consolidated Lotteries, Augusta, Gu. SALES CLOSE “TUESDAY’* AT NOON. Grand Consolidated Lottery of Delaware and Georgia. Class No. 11, for 1347. “SPLEN DID CAPITALS.*’ .3*3,000 DOLL’RS. $12,000! $8,000! $6,000! $4,000! 20 of $1,250* &c. 75 Number Lottery—l 3 Drawn Ballots. Whole Tickets $lO, Quarters $2,50, Eighths $1,25. SAVANNAH LOTTERV. Georgia Literature Lottery. Class No. 11. for !8!7. f Tube drawn in Savannah, on Tuesday, Marcli 16, 1817. CAPITAL PRIZES. S-JOtil A ASS-So $2,000! $1,500! $1,200! $1,196! A.c. 78 Numbers —!5 Drawn Ballots. TVlmle Tickets $2. Halves sl, Quarters 50 cts. Package of wholes, cost $52 —warrant to draw /one-half’ nett shares in proportion. DRAWING DUE MONDAY MORNING. Grand Consolidated Lottery. Class No. 10. Extra, fop, 1817. 30,00© DOLI/RSS | $5,000! $2,590! 50 prizes of $1,000! &c., &c. j Tickets only $5 —shares in proportion. | For sale by E. IT. PEZ \NT, Agent, Broad -at., 1 door below the Bank of Augusta. DO"-Orders from the country will meet with prompt attention if addressed as above. [Mb 10 Ai % \ A V I \ % \\ , ■■n t v ’,j u, j ti x\. Lißiifj ana cl *i in and consumers of buying in tins raa. ket, to an entire new stock just opened in the elegant block of iron-front stores ' recently erected on the north side ot Broad-street, ' and known as “Metcalf’s Range,” (his store is the i haver one of the hlork, three doors above P. Mc- Grvn’s. and three below the Drug Store of J. K. Marshal, formerly Dr. l\ ray's,) where he is pre pared to offer one ol the richest And choiscst stocks of Porcign & Domestic Dry Goods ever opened in this city. He would especially ask theirartention to tlie advantages prepared for the convenience of customers in the extensive charac ter of Ins assortment, which he intends shall em brace every article that can be called for under the name of Dry Goods, ami in the ample room and perfect light to aid in their selection. For advan tages in buying, for the comfort and convenience of purchasers, for saving their time and money, no effort has been spared, and none will he 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 he has been so long in debted for business in another State, he would es pecially extend this invitation to call upon him at Ids new location. Augusta, December 17,1846. 66 WAIIEHOUSE & COMMISSION BUSINESS. r«JNHE UNDERSIGNED continue to transact K the above business at their extensive FIRE PROOF WAREHOUSE, on Jackson-street, near I 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 he given to the in terest of their customers in the storage and sale of all Cotton and other consignments entrusted to j their care,and liberal advances made when desir i ed on produce in store. D’ANTIGNAC & EVANS. Sept. 30 ly T)AWSON & WEAVE BN Extensive Fire-Proof Ware-House. fSnilE undersigned respectfully inform their R. friends and the public, that th«y still continue the WARE-HOUSE & COMMISSION BUSINESS, at their old Stand on M’lntosh Street, where they will devote their personal attention to all business entrusted to theircare. Their rates fur Selling and Storing Cotton and | oilier Produce, will be the same as other regular j houses. Orders for purchasing Groceries, Bagging, Rope, &.c., will be promptly filled at tlie lowest market prices. DAWSON & WEAVER. July 31 6m 17 WANTED TO RENT, ITNTIL the Ist October, a Dwelling suitable for J a small family. One in the vicinity of this office would be preferred. Apply at this office. Feb. 17 ll7 DAG UERREOTYPE 311 NT ATU RES. €1 E. JOHNSON, Daguerreotypist, whose y o 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, Rackett & Co. [Jan. 27 93 TAILORING BUSINESS. THE subscriber 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 he intends .Making and Trimming in the most fashionable style. His Trimmings shall be of the best materials, and be warrants that bis workmanship shall not be surpassed by any other establishment in tlie city. A trial is re quested to establish the fact. G. W. SHACKELFORD. Jan 17 20— 90 POTATOES. Just received from the North. iBBLS. yellow POTATOES, for planting « 50 do. a choice article for eating, ALSO, BEED RYE, Seed Oats. Corn *tnd Cow* Pea>. For sale by SCRANTON & STARK, Jan I 3m 73 T .« .i ■■ T . T , nu- .-mi i , - 1 i'tm/ic SALKS. Administrator's Sal7 .Agreeable to an order of the Honorable Inferior Court of Oglethorpe county, when sitting fur ordinary purposes, will he sold on the first Tues day in June next, at the .Market House in the city of Augusta, Eleven shares Georgia Rail Road and Banking Co. Stock, belonging to the estate of Wm. Bug<r deed. Sold for the benefit of the Heirs and cred’ itors.of said deceased. . , T W3I. JEWEL, Adm’r. * • March 7 1^32 } p Administrator's Sale. in \ irt lie ofan order of the Honorable the Infe rior Court of Scriven County, when sitting lor ordinary purposes, will he sold at the Court Jioii-(> door in said County, on the first Tuesday ’ r ';V'n next ’ between the usual hours of sale, the following Property, viz- Four lots ill ti.c village of Jacksonhoro; on saidlols • f re a Hu el ling and otherout buildings. Also uo hundred and fifty acres of Land, adjoining' land oi Benjamin Taylor, John Taylor and others so.d as the property ofJacob Bryan, deceased for the benefit <>l the heirs and creditors of said’de ceased. Terms on the day. ISAAC RU\ AN, Adm’r. Jan. 23 _ yy Executor's Sale. On the first Tuesday in May next, will be sold, at the court house in the city of Savannah, A lot of land on Toccoa Creek. Habersham county, granted to the late Edward Telfair, con taining 5/5 acres. iSc>HI under a decree of the Su perior Court of Chatham county. . . R. HABERSHAM, Surviving Executor of Alex. Telfair. „ . _ Executor of Edw. Telfair. * eb - 7 10a Hank of Augusta Stock. \> id be sold, at public auction, on the first Tues day of April next, at the lower market house in t he city of Augusta. Fifty Shares of the Capital Stock of the Bank of Augusta, hypothecated to said Rank hy P $ . Sra.th. JAS. W. DAVIES, Cashier. ‘ -b”>~7 —2ths <)■.) HORSES FOR SA HE. r*S arrived and f.. r sale, a lot of J Several pair and single har (T/\ less Horses, of goad sjee. Also, cheap ,, n r Horses, to suit the planters. Please call at I. A. Hibler & Co.’s stable. , T , _ A. MALLORY, Manh 6 l3l STEEL. THIS celebrated Racerand Stallion '' v ruake tiie ensuing season at the —Hampton ( nurse, Augusta, Ga.. and will attend alternately, every ninth day, at Cher okee I oriels, S. at the moderate price of &30 the season, cash, with SI to the groom. The season will commence the Ist March and end Ist June. ■ 1‘ or pedigree and performances see bills. JAMES GARDEN, j 4 m 106 CLARK, MCkllT& CD., HAVE just received a new and large stor k of GOLD and S&HjgSILVER WATCHES, of the ni tUrrs. \\ atch Trimmings and ornaments; JEW i>liU\ , OI 1 ALL I\!\|)S; Silver Spoons, Forks, Knives and ( ups; Plated Ware; Waiters, Castors, Candlesticks, Tea Sets, Cake Baskets. &c.; Rri | tanuiii V\ ire; I’.tinted and Japanned W aiters, in ; Sp ts. anew stv'p; Fable 3lais and Brushes, of a | nnequality; Mantle Ornaments, gill and silvered, j "ith drops; fine Mantle Clocks, in wood and mar i *ue, a great variety of fancy Goods. Work Boxes, Read Hags, Bag and Purse Clasps; Gilt, silver and steel Beads; Cologne Bottles, silver, pearl, shell, j ivory and velvet Card Cases; shell and fine huffa ,lo Dressing Comh.s; /fair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, I &c. Six Barrel Revolving PISTOLS, 3 sizes another lot of the famed "Lecoultre” RAZOR; ; u j l b - blades; a good supply also o£ ipe’‘l*‘fi?t\'“iiig CVd'a'ns. /: (ruer'Vitv’and others; Old Naples Soap; choice Lather Brushes; fine PooketCuilery, &c. SPECTACLES. 'Fhe Perifocal Spectacles, sold by ns, we still recommend, with great confidence, to our cus tomers. \V e 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 Spectacles, with the ordinary convex glass, for sale at very low rates, and glass es fined to suit the sight with accuracy. N. B.—Clocks and Watches repaired and regu lated with care. VS atch Glasses. Tools and .Ma terials for sale to the trade at low rates, o-.-t 22 19 PERIFOCAL SPECTACLES. NEITHER THE TRENCH MENISCUS, NOR W OL LASTON’S ENGLISH PERISCOPIC. f S TO all who experience inconvenience in the use -EL of the common kind of Glasses, and especi ally in night reading, these Spectacles will be found a most valuable substitute; in no case, except w here the optic nerve has been pronounced diseased, have they failed, when properly fitted, to give satisfac tion. No better proof of tbeir superior merit can be given to each individual who may need Glasses than the satisfaction he will experience in the use of them. These Glasses can bp obtained in this place only of CLARK, RACKETT & CO., Agents for the Manufacturers, who have now on hand a good supply in gold and silver frames. Perifocal Glasses filled to any frame, for any vision. Spectacles in gold, silver and steel, forsale very low by CLARK, RACK ET F & CO., Dealers in Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, &c. may 8 137 PAPER, BOOKS AND FANCY STATIONARY. JPIjUNIIAM & BLAKELY, Paper Manufac- Jm je Hirers, are now receiving from New York and Boston a verylarge addition to their former stock of Books and Stationary, toge’her with a general supply of Combs, Buttons. Pins, Needles, Spool-Thread, Razors, Scissors, Thimbles, Pen- Knives. < luld and Silver Pencils,Gold Pens, Card- Cases, Souvenirs, Tablets, Pink Saucers, die. Also—A large assortment of Pocket Books, kid, calf and morocco; Banker Cases; W riting Desks; Port Folios; Bill Files; Bill Heads; Post Office Delivery; Ink Stands, something new; together with a complete assortment of French and English Toys, Fire-Crackers, and a large variety of other articles usually kept in Book Stores. Our Goods are all new and well selected to suit both the country and city trade. Our prices are also reduced in proportion to other goods now of fered forsale. Country and city merchants are in vited to call and purchase cheap goods. Next door o Messrs. J. d: S. Bones & Co.’s Hardware Store, sep 23 1 V 42 GOODS" FOPv SPRING SALES? ST W. BANCRUET,2S3 Kmg'st. Charles- Jo ton, S. C., would respectfully invite the at tention of Planters and their families, who may visit Charleston, to his stock of Ricli Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, His stock will be found one of the largest in the city, and he Is enabled to offer superior inducements in the way of low prices. The stock of Negro Goods, both Cotton and Woollen, will be found to embrace nearly all the leading styles of fabrics usually sold, particularly 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, d-c. <tc. The slock i« intended to embrace every arti cle in the Dry Goods line. Country Merchants will find it to their advan tage to examine our stock, as the same, goods ara offered at wholesale in rooms seporate from the re tail department, and at prices well worthy their attention. Jan. 19 3m — 3 * i COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF PINK ROOT A PLEASANT, Fafe and effect**!* remedy for the de.-a-action and expulsion of Worms, Irom ine svsicm. Sold wholesale «mi reniil by HVMLAM). IllSblA CO. Oct 1