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• NEW Y'OHiv* Sept. 6, 6 p. m.—Cotton >s dull
and inactive. AfcoiU 1000 bales sold at £ cent per
lb, lower than Tieforfclbc steamer. J,
MAC ON, Sept. 7. ( otlon. — Flic receipts of
the ne>v crop, so far will hardly exceed twenty
five bales. Sales of the old crop are making at i 1
a 114.. A load or two of the new, was sold last
week at 1 I he transactions however continue
to be unimportant.
1 he .following is the Cotton statement at Macon,
of the commercial year, ending Ist Sept. 1817 :
Receipts'-of Cotton for the year end
ing. 3.1 stjAugust, ifjj,?. 83,G03 bales.
Received and forwarded by the Ma
con Western Rail Road. 78,4-1-1 bales.
Total Receipts, 102.014 bales.
Stock on hand Ist Sept. IS 17, 2,939 bales.
Hec’d of the new crop in August, 8 bales.
Shipping Intelligence.
M KMORANDA,
The bark Clintonia, Wright, for Charleston, was
up at New Orleans id iust. to sail with quick des
patch.
The schr. Leroy, Bedell, for Charlcstou, cleared
at New York sth inst.
CHARLES I ON, Sept. 9.—01 d. ship Birming
ham, Sturdevant, Liverpool) Br. bark Queen Vic
toria, Patching! Hull.
Went to sea. Br. bark Queen Victoria. Patching.
Hull; schrs. ./alia, (line) Vangilder, Philadelphia;
J. B. Moreau. Kooms, New York.
SAVANNAH, Sept.B.^Cld.bfcrk Vernon, Pax
ton, New York; brig Susan Ingraham, Blacking
ton, do.
Departed, steamer Lamar, Phil pot, Augusta;
steam-packet Ivauhoe, Jarmon, do.
Athens braxcimieorcia r vie
road.
For the acco nmodation of visitors re
- turning from the up-country, the ” Fairy”
train will run between Athens and Union
Point, from the Isth to the 3 th of Sept., on Mon
days, Wednesdays and Fridays, leaving Union
Point at 2 o'clock, a. m., and Athens at So’clock,
I*. M. This will make a daily train on the Branch
(Sundays excepted) for the above mentioned pe
riod. .
Transp’n Off.. G. R. R. & B. C., }
Augusta. Ga., Sept. 9, 1817. \ Sept; 10
FI VE DOLE ARS RE WARD.
Runaway oa tUe evening of the 20th
ult., .a : Negro woman named BETSEY
a^ou^ or 30 years of age, of dark com
olexion, and small of stature. She is ex
teijsively acquainted in this city, and about Me Beau
* -reefc.-and is probably lurking in the latter neigh
borhood. The above reward and all reasonable
expenses will be paid for her apprehension and de
livery to Will. F. PEMBERTON.
Sept. 10 _ 2
j\| OrtCE All persons having demands against
y HENRY C. GIBSON, deceased, late of
>Vilkes countyare requested to bund them in legally
proven, and those indebted are requested to make
immediate payment to
MARY A GtBSON, Adm’x.
f?rpt. 10 . c 6
A DAI IN IS Tft 1T O IV S SALE*.
W ill be sold, on 1 nesday the 2bth day ol October
next, at the residence of MOSES’HAMBiIiK,
(Wilkes County,) , . ,
< >ne Horse and Wagon, varirius articles of house?,
hold and kitchen Furniture, belonging tpthe Estate
ot HENRY i . GlßSON,deceased: sold for the be
nt lit of the heirs and creditors -qf; said .deceased.
*' Mary a. gibson, Adm’x.
Sept. 10
S AL A. VI AM oftT s A. ?iJ3. I
Rich a co.’s iaiproved patent ;
SALAMANDERS A FES, are a decided im
provement on “the original Wi(der’s Genuine Pa
tent/’ and have met with- uccidVinJal tests in the
burning of the following stores and Olhces/ind liave
in every instance preserved the books and papers
entire, although the Safes remained'in the burning
ruins in several instances 11. l(i. 24 and 52 hoOfs.
Dec, 7, 1311—Messrs. Van Winkle &. Randall's i
store. 175 Water-st.. New York.
July 19, s 3 15 —Messrs. Richards & Cronkhite’s .;
store, 51 Exchange place, N. Y'.
July 19, 181 b—— W illiam Bloodgood, Esq., Broad-st.
. N.V. ,
N<*t. 17, 131o—Judge Battail’s law office, Benton.
Miss. , ' , •
»h : • 1,13 k>—Mr. J?ila« C. Field’s store,Vicksburg, i
■ Miss’, ~u • .
July 2 1, 181b—Messrs. George A King’s law office. !
Marion, Al?.. . "
1 eb. 21, lb 17—Mr. L. R, Blackwell’s Store, Centre
ville, La.
Such tests as the above the subscriber htfpes Will !
/atisty the public that Rich & Co.’s elates are what
they purport to be. An assortment of all sizes for
sale by
' A. S. MARVIN, 238 \ Water-s*. N. V..
* Agent for the Manufacturer.
* Also,. hs* stsgac Bridge, 77 Alagazine-St., N. Or
gans, and Lewis At. Hatch, 120 Alee ting street.
Charleston, S. C- 3 Aug 23
VaEL AREF EftOPERTV FOR SALE*
U r ILL be sold, at .Matthew’s Bluff, on tlie first
day of October next, all the Lands. Houses.
A c *>beloagingto the Estate of Alexander McConn.
deceased, late of South Carolina. Matthew’s Bluff,
on Savannah River, has Warehouses, Store House,
pnd Wood Landing, Alsd, k fine Situation for a
Kerry. Most of these Lands have Timber and
Steamboat Wood in abundance, convenient to said
Bluff, where all the W ood can tie wold that could
sh put there.' We 4r6ulu respectfully invite the
Mtention ol Merchants to the Bluff as a g6od situa
tion for a Store and Warehouse Business. The
'houses are now Yu ft goool ccn-ditrbn. The above
lands are in Beaufort District,,S- 0,, ami snld for a
division between the heirs. Forfirrther particu
lars, address, either ’at Drayton, Dooly County, Ga.
The above lands arc in tracts of from one to two
hundred acrps ekclt. Possession to be given on the
first day of Jin.ikry hext. TeriAs Very favorable,
and made bnOWn on dav of sale.
P. H. & L. B. McCONN.
, (EpThc Charleston Mcrgury, will publish the
above weekly, till day of salt, and send bill to Jef
"ferson Roberts, Scriven County.
July 7 ’ 231
X'l GEORGIA, Wilkes County.—WHicreas !
SARAH A. 'PALHOT, Administratrix of i
the Estate off AMES C. 'I’A LBOT, deceased, ap
plies to me for letter's of dismission from said Es
tate :
These arc hereby. In tilt ami admOnisb all and
singular, the kindred and creditors, of said de
ceased to he and appear at my office, within the
time prescribe d by law, to show cause, if any tbey
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office in Washington
July Bth, 1817.
G. G. NORMAN, C. C. O,
July 13 1»>
J a EORGIA, Burke County.—All persons
\JT interested, are hereby notified, that four j
months after date, application will be made to the
Honorable Court, when sitting for ordiaa- j
•’ry.purposes on the second Monday in January next,
for leave to sell the undivided half, belonging to
THOMAS BOSTICK, deceased, of k tract of
land containing two-acres, lying in Burke county, •
a place called Habersham, adjoining lands of
•Hill Sanderford. Isaac Sapp, and other land belong
ing to said deceased. Also one tract containing one
frnwwti'ed an<i fifty acres, more or less, pine land, ly
ing in «ame county and place, adjoining lands of
Isaac Sapp, Hiram Bell, and others. Sold for the
iicoel-t of the heirs.
SARAH BOSTICK, AcPx.
A"g. 27 ‘By ISAIAH CARTER. Agent.
IBAq,
<GRENVILIiE’S GEORGIA AL3IANAC
FOR 1848,
IS now published, and ready for sale, by the
Groce, Dozen or Single Copies.
CHAS. E. GRENVILLE, 241 Broad-street.
Aug. 21 rw6c2— 50
7VTOTICE. —JAMES fT WADE, Gin MamT
-1 1 facturer, having assigned all his property and
effects to the undersigned, for the equal benefit of
his creditors, they call on those indebted to him ;
to make immediate payment to them, being the on
y persons authorized to receive the same. Cot
ton Gins on hand, will be sold on reasonable terms,
by application to IE P. Rives, on the premises, to
whom bills for debts due will be presented.
JOHN C. SNEAD. { . . „
HENRY P. RIVES, < A^ nec -
Aug. 2G *2
TO CITY A COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
DUNHAM &. BLEAK LEY, are now receiv
ing from New York, a large supply of
BOOKS and FANCY STATIONERY; together
with a large stock of FANCY' GOODS, including
Combs, Buttons, Pins, Needles, Beads, Razors, Scis
sors, Thimbles, Steel-Pens, < ’lasps, Pen-Knives,
Cotton and Silk Purses, Suspenders. Pocket-Books,
Bankers Cases, <fcc., together with a great variety
of other Goods, being Ihe largest stock of Fancy
Goods ever offered for sale in this market. Goods
have advanced in prices; but we are still prepared
to sell at ( harleston prices.
Merchants and citizens generally, are invited to
given s a call.
Sept. 9 d3G—-‘cS GG
AN ORDIN ANCE
r|YO establish a standard weight lor Corn, and for
X ascertaining the weight. tV c,
Sec. 1. lie it ordained by the City Council of An
pusta, That from and after the fifteenth day of
September, eighteen hundred and forty ‘Seven, the
standard weight of ail Corn sold bv weight, shall
be as follows : shelled Com shall weigh'fifty-four
pounds per bushel, and Cora 111 the ear shall Weigh
sixty-six pounds per bushel.
Sec. 2. And be it further ordaided. That all Corn
brought into the city for sale, by wagons, carts or
boats, shall be weighed at the public scales at the
Lower Market; and it shall be the duty of the
Clerk of the Lower Market to superintend the
weighing of all such Corn, at ail hours of the dav,
from sunrise till sunset, and the party selling tlie
same shall pay to the Clerk half a cent per bushel,
and the said Clerk shall make a reasonable deduc
tion for wet, if in his judgment any should be made !
on that account, and m ike, or cause to be made, a
lair return ol Ihe weight to the person entitled to
receive the same.
Any* person, either buyer or seller, violating the
provisions ot this ordinance, shall, on conviction,
be fined in a sum not exceeding fifty dollars.
Done in Council, this It!i day of September 1847.
Attest, LEWIS D. FORD, Mayor.
W. Mn.o Oi.in, c. c; 3 Sept. 9
ENTIRELY NilW.
FALL AND WINTER STYLES.
JOHN BRIDGES,
Next door below the United States Hotel,
Draper and Tailor.
rniHE Fall .and Winter Styles just receiving of
JL CLOTHS , f’as-imeseplain and figured i
\ estiags, Fancy Art .cles, Trimmings, &c., for gen
tlemen s wear, and Under Vests for ladies.
The public are respectfully invited before or
dering their garments elsewhere, to examine the
above Sroek, which they will find to comprise the
best selections that can be made in the New York
market.
K‘B-—-Making and Trimming as usual, in the
most fashionable manner.
Sept. 5
GRI3vVOLDo IMPROVED COTTON
GT2T3.
THE subscriber will continue the manufacture
of Gins on his usual extensive scale; and
embraces this opportunity to thank his numerous 1
customers lor their liberal patronage heretofore.—- j
The estimation in which his Gins are held may* be
known trom the fact, of his having sold more than
two thousand within the last three y ears; probably
ten to one over any other factory in the State.—
This evidence of the superiority of his Gins, is ac
counted for, by his being the lirst to introduce the ;
late improvements, and keeping the lead,, by year
ly* adding new ones. His first and second improve
ments, made the quality of cotton perfect, though
some were rather slow, his third made them suffi
ciently' fast, it then only remained to make them
more durable and convenient, which Iras been: done
effectually, by several new improvements,the pre
sent year; besides, he has tlie exclusive right of the
State, and the privilege of other sec tions, to furnish
Reed s Patent \\ ater Boxes, which arc believed to
be, ten times more durable than any other,- V>V those
who have made a fair trial of them, ami are infalli
bly' secure against fire by firiction. His fine Gins. 1
will gin Mastodon Cotton as well as any Saw Gin ;
can-. His agents will visit planters generally, and
exhibit .specimens of his late improvements, and
point out their advantages, In time, for all to en- !
gage, and be supplied before next ginning season,
or, engagements can be made by letter, directed to
him at Clinton, Jones county. Georgia. Gins, will
be delivered at the purchaser's resilience in air
part of the State, except the Cherokee counties
where they will be left at the Rail Road depot,
most convenient to the purchaser. All warranted
to perform well if used according to t&e printed i
directions sent with eaeTV. • , .
SAMUEL GRISWOLD, i
March 35 th—c 117
MEDU AL COLLEGE OF GUORGIA.
HIME Sixteenth course of. LECTURES, will
X commence, on the second Monday (the Bth)
of November, 1847 -
... FACULTY.
( lEO KGEM.N r, \\ ton . iVI. D. Professor of A natonvy.
1.. A. Dugas, M. D. Professor of Physiology' and
Pa t hologic al A ll atom v.
Alexander Means, M. D. Professor of Chemistry
. and Pharmacy.
T. P. Garvin, ,\L D, Profetsor of Therapeutics and
Materia Medica.
Paul F. Lvk, M. I). Professor of the Principles
and Practice of Surgery.
L. D. Ford, M. D. Professor of the Institutes and
Practice of Medicine.
Joseph A. Eve, M. D. Professor of Obstetics and
Diseases of Women and Infants.
H. F. Campbell, M. 1). Demonstrator of Anatomy'.
Clinical Instruction will be given, as usual, in the
City Hospital.
The facilities for the study of Practical Anatomy,
will he abundant.
Board may be obtained at from £l3 to £io per
month, every thing included.
The fee for the entire course is’.V.X slls 00
Matriculation (taken once) V 500
...Demonstration Ticket.. 10 00
The Faculty are disposed to comply* with the
general spirit of the recommendations made by the
Medical Convention, held at Phdadelphia. so soon
as a concert of action can be had with the princi
pal Medical Colleges of the country.
G. M, NEWTON, M D. Dean.
Augusta, Ga,, July*, 1317.
July 29 5O
HCT The Southern Christian Advocate, Charles
ton; Federal Union, and Recorder, Milledgevilie;
Greenville Mountaineer, Greenviiie; FMoridian, 7'al
luhassce*, Alabama Journal, Montgomery; Christian
Index. Pen field', and the South Western Advocate,
will each pnbHs-h this notice to the amount of £5.
AN ACT
alter and air.end the third section of the se-
X. cond article of the Constitution of the State.
Whkr eas, The Third Section of the Second Arti
cle of the (Constitution of this State reads in the i
following words, to-wit y-~No personshall he eli
gible to the Otficc of Governor who shall not
have be*en s citizen of the United States twelve
years, and an inhabitant of this State'six y'ears, \
and who has not attained to the age es thirty'
years, and who does not possess five hundred
acres of land in his own right within the State, !
and other property to the amount of four thousand j
dollars, and whose estate shall not on a reasod
blc estimation, be competent to the discharging
his just debts over and above that
whereas, said property qualification is inconsist
ent with the genius of oar institutions and the
popular spirit of the age —
Section I. Be it enacted by the Senate mid House
of Representatives , of the State of Georgia, in Gen
era/. Assembly met. and it is hereby enacted by the au- 1
thority of the same, That so soon as this Act shall
have passed, agreeable to the requirements of the
Constitution, the following shall be adopted in lieu
of the Section above recited, to-wit“-No person
shall be eligible to the Office of Governor who shall
not have been a citizen of the United States twelve
years and an inhabitant of this State six ,years, and
who hath not attained the age of thirty-years.
Approved December, 26th, 1845. April 13
PI ME OIL L AMPS.
MURPHY’S PATENT PINE OIL LAMPS,
which for splendor of light and economy in ’
use are unequalled. They are the same as is used
Masonic Hall, U. S. Hotel, and other public houses
in the city, and can be seen at my* store every night
in use. Warranted from danger, and not to cost
more than a half to one cent an hour (according to
size) in burning.
The Pine Oil will not stain the finest fabric, and
will extract grease, oil or paint from all Woolens.
These Lamps are sent out by the manufacturer,
and will be sold at his prices in Philadelphia.
Also, a few choice patterns of the SOLAR LARD
LAMP, cheaper and better than any heretofore of
fered.
J. E. MARSHALL.
OLD BRASS AND COPPER wanted, for which I
a liberal price will be paid.
J unc 12 H 3
FIRE-PROOF COTTONT GINS.
TIHE SI DSCRIRER respectfully informs
ins Inemls and the public, that lie continues Jo
manufacture, at
WYNNESBOUO’, COLUMBIA COUNTY,
liis celebrated CO J TON GINS, wliich, by the ad
dition of a late improvement, (Oil and Water Box
es, which tar surpass Templeton Hud's patent
boxes.) will run from TEN to FIFTEEN DAYS
perfectly free from heat, with one oiling with Lard
and Tallow. Purchasers may test a Gin by pick
ing ten bales of cotton with it. and it it does not
please, may return it. My prices are Two Dollars
and Fitty Cents per saw tor the FIRE-PROOF
GINS, and Two Dollars and Twenty-five Cents for
the ANTI-FRICTION, delivered at the residence
jof the purchaser. A Fire-Proof Gin may be seen
| at the warehouse of Axures,Si*ears ft Wootten
| Augusta.
j OLD GINS repaired at the shortest notice
THOMAS WYNNE.
CERTIFICATES:
Augiista-, August A, lb 17. Wg. the undersigned,
having examined a sample of Cotton said to he can
ned by Mr. Thomas Wynne's Fire-Proof Cotton
(Jins, consider it as well ginned as any cotton we
have seen in this market, and with a longer staple, j
We have also examined the Oil and Water Boxes, 1
and think them a great improvement, as the oil acts
and re-acts white fanning, which will keep the in
free from heat, if well used. .
Wm. H. HotvAßfi,’ E. C. TissLf.t
Andres, Speaks & Woot- W. R. Reek
I ten, A. J. Now la.no.
1 Ch vs. A. Craig, Wm. 11. Buroftn,
Bryson, CVskkrv ft Co., N. lv. Blti.er,
i John 1). Ruir.v,
D 'jinu-sbo.ro', August 3d, 1847.—We, tlie under
| signed, do certify, that one of Thos. Wynne’s Fire-
Proof Gins ran seven days with one oiling with 1
| Lard, free from' heat.
Henry T. Hvmmock, IF. W Finch.
Wm. S. Smith. j J \s. C. Arams.
Warren comity, Feb. 3th, ldl-7.—1 do hereby c’eV
tifv that 1 bought a4l saw Improved Cotton Gin
from Thos. Wynne. I have ginned from eight
hundred to one thousand pounds of clean cotton per
day, and I would recommend all persons in want of
| a lirst-rate Gin to purchase of said Wynne. I got
the higiiest market prices in Augusta. ’
Nath a mei. Persons.
Wcuran county, Feb. 3‘h , Ii ;4 7. —1 do he re bycor ii?
fy that 1 have one ot Mr. Thomas Wynneb Anti-
Friction Cotton Gins. 51 saws. I hare ginned three
heavy bales per day. I hare ginned three crops
with it, and think it hotter this last than the first
i crop—taking out the moats and freeing the cotton
from nap. I have always been aide to get the
highest price in the Augusta market. I recom
mend persons who want to purchase a first-rate
Gin to call on Air. Wynne before they purchase, as
I J think they will be well pleased with the said ;
Wynne’s Gins when tried.
Thomas Persons.
Wilkes county, March % 1,1847. I certify that I
purchased last year a Cotton Gin of Thos. Wynne,
«1 Columbia county, and ginned my laat crop of
cotton with it, and I can suv that it is as good as the
best Gin I ever used. My eotldn last year was
worse managed than it has been for many years
previous, owing to my plantation being a distance
from where I live, and that attention was not paid
to the cotton that should have been. Notwithstand
ing. my cotton when carried to Augusta was sought
lor all the cotton buyers, owing to the neatness i
ot the cotton and freedom from nap and moats. 1
believe there is no gins in the State from which
a better sample of cotton can, he shown, Carver
Gins not excepted.
Joseph Gartrell.
Aug. II ~ fw 2c
NOTICE TO corron PIiA.N~C.ER3. ~
ILL say to the cotton planters of Georgia and :
South ( arolina, I have taken the shop formerly {
; occupied by S. R. Crenshaw, for the purpose of j
manufacturing COTTON GINS. and would also j
inlorm them that I have engaged Air. Crenshaw, ;
who will superintend the manufacturing of them.—
his Gins shall be made of the best materials, and I
can say with propriety they are the cheapest gins ■
now in the Southern States, taking the workman- !
ship in consideration. I will warrant my gins to
make cotton equal to any made on any other gins i
in the Southern States, giving the true staple of I
the cotton and making it perfectly free of knap and
clear of moats. Aly gins will be’ delivered at the
purchaser’s residence free of charge and warrant
ed to give ample satisfaction.
All orders addressed to the subscriber will meet
l with prompt attention; repairing done in good style
and at short notice. All old gins of 10 inch saws 1
i will repair and put them on improved principles,
I and also warrant them to make as good cotton as
I any of the improved gins, and at a much less cost
thun a iif w gin. J. ]>. HAAIAIACK.
Crawfordvillc, Ga., May 4-
I will say to the planters who may favor Air.
| Ham mack with their patronage 1 will exert all the
ability I have in superintending the shop; and every I
gin scMit from the shop shall be in complete order, i
and warranted to be the cheapest gins ever offered ;
to the public; and from my long experience in the I
business, I know the gins cannot be surpassed, al- |
though agents from other shops have resorted to i
the contemptible practice of slandering me and
saying my gins have prostrated me, though it is not
true. In full confirmation of what I say, I offer a
few certificates from gentlemen who have used mv
gins, and could furnish many more of this kind, if
required. t?. R. CRENSHAW.
Dear Fir: I have used the Gin bought of you for
two years, and I very cheerfully recommend it to
the Cotton planters of Oglethorpe and other coun
ties ol Georgia. It turns off sufficiently fast to j
make good Cotton — it being 50 saws—will throw
i out. about <SOO lbs. of lint a day. The quality of the
Cotton has, in Augusta, ranged half cent higher at
each ot my sales than other sales of those days,
and it litis been pronounced bv those considered
I competent to judge, as in no way inferior to the
1 Cava Gin. Yours, very respectfully.
V. MERIWETHER.
April 2kh, 1847.
Oglethorpe Co., April 22,1847
1 have used tor the last three years a machine
' that was made by S. R. Crenshaw, of Crawford
ville. I consider it one of the best Gin.- I have
ever seen. Two small mules will gin, with a great
deal of ease, three bales per day, and I do not
think there is a gin in Georgia that can excel it in
making fine cotton. In fact, Air. Crenshaw has
sold a great many gins in this county and Elbert,
and I think that every man who has purchased is
perfectly satisfied. All of his gins which have been
sold in this county, and they are not a few run light,
pick fast, and what is better than all, when the cot
on is carried to market it sells for the very highest
i price C. S. MERIWETHER.
Crawford vt u e , Al ay 4, 1817.
Mr. J. D. Hammock —l certify that I bought of
S R. C rensbaw, last year, a forty-five saw anti- j
friction Cotton Gin, which performs well and makes
as good cotton as the Carver Gin, in my opinion.
. P. G. RHOME.
This is to certify that I purchased one of Mr. S.
R. Crenshaw's improved anti-friction Cotton Gins
last year, and find it to he superior to any Gin 1
have ever used. I think it superior to the Carver
Gins. It makes superior cotton, giving the true
staple of the article, and gins 900 lbs. of clean cot
ton per dav, and runs very light.
C. R. ZACHERY.
Morgan co., Bth Alav, 1817.
May 6 ’ dftfGm 182
„ CONASENA TIME KILNS.
Mr. AA . S. BROWN, having withdrawn !
from the above Establishment, the business j
will hereafter be conducted by the subscriber. 1
All orders for Lime will meet with prompt atten- !
tion. Address Kingston, Cass coun-tv.
July 22 —lc G. A, HOWARD.
O" The Cultivator will publish four times, and
1 charge this office.
WAREHOUSE LOT FOR SALE.
Till AT valuable Warehouse Lot, corner of Bay
and Jackson-streets, on which is a wooden
Warehouse, at present occupied by Heard & Da
vison, is offered for sale. The terms would be
liberal to an approved purchaser.
This valuable Lot has a front of 387 feet on Bay
street. and 286 on Jackson-street. and is the most
desirable location in the eity for a Warehouse.
For terms, apply to
• f ” ] y so James Gardner. Jr., Agt.
d * EORGIA, I)eKalb County.— Vll persons
V_N interested, are hereby notified that four months
alter date application will be made to the Honora
ble the Interior Court ot said County when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all of the
Real Estate ni JAMES LIGON, deceased, late of
Alabama. This 31st May. 1347.
DANIEL McNEILL, Adm r.
| June 3 206
DRAWN NUMBERS of the Geo. Litera
ture Lotteiy, Class No. 57, for 1847 —drawn
at Columbus, Geo. Sept. 1.
34, 19, 77. 59. 24, 64, 22,61, 4, 74, 48, 52, 37, 31, 27
QU* Whole 'Picket. 24, 52 59, and quarters, 4,
31, 59, and 27, 37. 74—a1l “three number” prizes
sold in the above, by E. H. BEZANT,
Sept. 9 Opposite U. S. Hotel.
LUCK!
DRAWN NUMBERS of the Grand Con
solidated Lottery, C a-s No. 36, for 1847.
43, 8, 4. 28. 2, 73: 69, 5*2, 50, 73, 40, 72, 67.
[LT Whole Ticket, Comb. 2, 28, 43, a prize of
£I,OOO in the abotte Lottery, was sold to a gentle
man of ibis ehy. The llojder will please call for
the “cash” at E.‘ H. PBZ ANT S.
Sept. 9 Broad-st., opposite the U. IS. Hotel.
GB3JOIA STATE I/OTTS RIES.
D. PAINE & CO. MANAGERS’.
Sales close To-Day at Noon.
Drenting due Friday Afonairtg. —Grand Consoli
dated Lotttcry. Class No. 36 for 1817.
Brilliant Scheme.
12,000 DOLLARS.
$ LOGO! $3, 000! £2.500! £1.820! 5 of £1.000! 10
of £SOO. 10 ot £.>oo! ftc. ftc.—72 Numbers 12
drawn —Wholes only £1 — Halves v2 — Quarters
£L
Drairing due Tuesday Evening. —Grand Consolida
ted Lottery, Class No. 37, for 1817.
8P LEN DI I) S C HEAI E.
35,205 DOLLARS.
£10,000! £5.000! £4,000' 20 of £ 1,500 —With nu- !
merous others —Wholes only £10 —Halves £5 —
Quarters £2 50—Eighths £ 1,25.—-Single Nos. I
£11,76 —any 2 Nos. £23,52.
Drawing due Thursday Aborning. —Savannah Lot- l
terv —Class No. 60,f0r 1847.—Grand Scheme.
4,000 DOLLARS,
£1,000! £806! 4 of £150! 4 of £loo!—With num- I
erous other-—Wholes £1 —Halves 60c.i—Pack
age of quarters £6,25 —Risk only £3,70.
For sale by E. H. BEZANT, Agent.
Broad-st., 1 door below the Bank of Augusta
(p]r Orders trom tbe country will meet with
prompt attention it stddrcssed as above. [Sept. 10
MAGIC TOOTH-ACHG MIXTURB.
UNW ARRANTED to afford immediate relief to I
7 T TOOTH-ACHE, and superior to any simi- !
lar article known. Prepared by an experienced
Dentist, from a receipt furnished by one of the
ablest Dentists in the United Slates. Price2s cts
For sale bv. D’ANTIGNAC ft BARRY,
HAVILAND. RLSLEV ft CO..
WM. K. KITCHEN.
THOMAS BARRETT ft CO.,
J; E. MARSHALL,
WM. II; TUTT,
And at the Drug Stores in Hamburg. S. C.
O T
ffjr* Agents are requested to refund the monev
n any case where this preparation falls to give sat
sfaction. 9rn [April 1
WASHINGTON & NEW ORLEANS
TELEGRAPH COMPANY.
rBAHE Subscribers to the stock of this Company
i are hereby notified that a payment of 20
per cent upon the subscriptions will he required on
the first day of October next, and another payment j
of 20 per cent, on the twentieth day of October j
next, to meet the demands of the assignee, who !
i' rapidly progressing in the construction of the |
line.
The money may be paid to Edward Thomas, Esq.
i Augusta,Georgia.
B. B; FRENCH. }
W. W. SEATON. C Trustees.
DAN. GOLD,
Washington City, 3ept* 1, 1817.
Sept. 6 " 64
COP HP NOTICE
'jjlHC I UNDERSIGNED have entered into
1 copartnersnip under the firm of ALKXAN
i DER ft \\ R f («I IT, for the transaction of the DRV
; GOODS BUSINESS, and have taken the store i
under the Globe Hotel, recently occupied by D
Hodge. WILLIAM W. ALEXANDER,
DAVID U. WRIGHT.
Sept. 7 ms
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE. |
LAW DEPARTMENT-SECOND SESSION.
fIUIE Hon. E . M Ewing, late (’hief Justice of the i
X Stale ol Kentucky, having been appointed >
to the professorship vacated by the resignation of
Garnett Duncan, Esq., elected to Congress, the 1
Faculty of Law now consists of—
Hon. Hunky Piuti.k, L. L. D., Professor of Con
slitiiuonal Law, Equity and Equity Pleadings, j
and Commercial Law.
' Hon. Ephraim M. Ewing, L. L. I).. Professor oi j
the Science of Law. including the Common Law !
and its History, and Criminal Law.
Preston S. Loioii no rough, L. L. 1)., Profes
j sor of the Law of Real Property, ot the Practice j
ot Law, including [’leading and Evidence, and I
the Laws of Nations.
i he course ot tuition lor the second session wilj
commence, in Louisville, Kentucky, on the first
Monday in November next and continue four
i months.
Students arc arranged in two according
to their proficiency.
Instruction will he given by recitations, by ex
aminations, and by oral lectures and expositions, of
which six in every week will he given to each
class.
A Moot Court will sit twice in each week, at
which a cause, previously given out, will be ar
gued by tiie students, and an opinion delivered by
the presiding professor.
The students will also be exercised -in the pre
paration ol legal instruments and pleadings.
J he students ot the Law Department of the
University are, by a provision ol its charter, enti
led to a tend theLectureson MedicaUurisprudenci*
in the Medical Department without charge. A
curse ot such lectures will be delivered to the Law
and Medical classes during the session.
The libraries of the professors and also -of the
practioncrs of law in the city will be open to -the
students. A capital of near £3.000 having been
obtained, is about to be invested in the purchase of
a Law Library, to which the students will have ac
cess.
Students who shall have attended two full courses
of instruction in this University, or one in some
other school and one in this, or have practised the
profession one year, and attended one coarse of
lectures here, and have passed a satisfactory ex
amination, will lie entitled, upon the recommenda
tion of the Law Faculty to the Degree of Bache- ■
lor ot Laws, which the University is authorized to
confer.
The fee is £io to each professor, and the matri
culation fee £5.
Good board and lodging tan be had in Louisville
and its vicinity for from .£3 to £3 50 per week.—
The lecture rooms are in the new Court-House,
and are commodious and comfortable.
Communications should be addressed to Prof
Pirtle, JAMES GUTHRIE,
President University of Louisville.
Sept. 7 3 C
Scull shoals fxcto&y*
ffUIL Subscribers having renewed the AGEN
i »>( this establishment, offer for sale a
.ii,u«n»r STOCK <KF YARNS, assorted, Nos. 4’s
; U* 12 s, tn bales ol 210 lbs each.
, . T. N. POULLAIN ft SON.
j tlllv 17 ~ 19
NOTICE. EUGENE DU RBEC, of Barnwell
District, having executed a deed of assign
ment to the subscriber, O. H. DAWSON, of all his
property and debts, for the benefit of his creditors,
as shall, before the /thday of September, at 12 o’
clock, (Meridian.) execute a full release and dis
charge of their respective claims; the said credi
tors arc hereby informed that the said deed of as
signment may be seen at the store of Mr. B. P.
Rogers, in Aiken, where a release is left to be exe
cuted by such as may accept the terras of said as
signment. O. If. DAWSON, Assignee
B- P- ROGERS. Agent
Aug. IS thl tq
CHERRY PECTORAL^
T elegant and surpassingly excellent Rente
dv for ( o!d« f f oughs, and all affections of
the throat and him;s, is sold in Au usta bv H IVI
- CO in Charleston, by HAV-
T C RTSI FV ?AL ALL EN, in Hamburg by
Price 75 cts. per bo«tle.
Up The formula of this preparation has been
üblished in several of the Medical Journals and
has received the highest commendation of the
Medical Fa cult v.
Aug. 28 c 7 36
GRI^NE and PULASKI MONUMENT
t w xf < £ OT TORIES!
J-M . MALRY ft CO., SUCCESSORS TO
J. G. Greg-ory & Co., IMEanag crs.
n , „ Sales close Fridav Noon.
Uiass No. By Monongalia, Class 3G, Sept. 9.
, oV . SCHEME,
73 Numbers—l 3 Ballots.
10.000 DOLLARS.
£3 090! £25001 £l,B-771 30 of £l,ofiol &c. ftc -
\V holes £.> —Halves £ I,so—Quarters 75 cts.—
Risk- on a package ot 26 quarters only £11,22.
I Sales close Monday at 10, A. M.
Uxtrtf Class No. 37—By Alexandria,Claa*rs6. Sep
tember 11, 1847.—Brilliant Scheme.—6G Num
i hers—-43 Ballots.-
30.000 DOLLARS.
: £10,000! £5,000! £3.500! £2,080! £2,000! 10 of
£1,000! ftc. &c.—-Tickets £1(J —Halves £5 —
uarters £2,50.
Sales close Thursday.
Class No. 52—By South Carolina, Class No. 37. Sep
tember 16, 1847. —Splendid Scheme,—66 Num
bers—lo Ballots.
15.000 DOLLARS.
£-',ooo. £2,0001 £2,UUJ! £1.3211 la prize's «>t £1.0(>j1!
ftc ftc. —Tickets £ I—Halves £ 2,00-^—Qu«rters
SLOO.
JOHN A. Ml LLEN, Agent.
Opposite the Masonic Hall.
UJ 3 Orders from the country promptly attended
j to Sept. I<>
loIVuNT.
MA small woo l, n HDUSE in the vicinity ol
the lower market. EDWD. AVEKELL.
Aug- 12 t 43
TO RENT.
MThe Dwelling HOUSE now occupied by
E. C. Tinsley, immediately in tiie rear of the
i li.ca.noud Hotel. Apply to
| August I * JOHN D. RAMEY.
TO KENT.
The MIDDLE TENEMENTin the Bridge
[jililja Bank Building. Apply to
GEORGE 31. THEW.
TO RENT
From the Ist of October next.
I a_n Tne double WOODEN TENEMENTS
*U cn Jackson-street; one on the corner ■
|sjj|a;y| 0 f Reynold-st, at present occupied by C ‘
Low. and the other by Miss Ingraham, Apply to !
G. Longstrekt, or ’ MRS. R. CAMFIELD.
July 31 t — 39
H O RSES !~H a RS q S~! !
JUST ARRIVED
*rU. A drove of young Kentucky
for single and doii
hie Harness. For sale at the 4 'J-A-.-A,
Stables of R. A. WATKINS.
Sept. 2 —G
LIVERYSTABL U.
_ _ THE undersigned respectfully
informs the public that he has U.rUT\
\ > leased the old stand well kiio-a ii i i
as J. a>. Guedron’s LOWER S TABLES, on Ems
street, and would be .aaukful for a share of patron
i age. 11. A. WATKINS.
May 14 Rqq
I ATHENS RRANCir—G. U. ROAD.—
NOTICE.
A After August i Ith, trains will only run
y nn the Athens Branch on Tuesday’s,
i Thursday’s and Saturday’s—leaving' U.
Point at i o clock, A. M. and arriving at Athens at
11 o clock, A. M. Returning, will leave Athens at
2 o’clock. P. iVL and arrive at U. Point in time for
the trains either to Augusta or Atlanta.
Transportation Office, G. R. R. ft B. Co.
Augusta. Ga., Aug. 7. 1847.
BABY
i) OR, NURSES ASSISTANT.
t\\ e have just received an assort
ment of these very useful and beau- |
thul articles for children, BABY j
JUMPERS, or NURSES ASSIS- j
-TANT.
BOWDRE ft G LAG UrT.
Septcniber 3 6]
G UNTSMiTHIiNTG T
The Subscribers would in
form the public that theycar
rX on the above business in
Jlclntosh-st., op]iosiie the
Constitution ali st Office, in
all its various branches, and i
are prepared to execute ail orders in their line. \
Double and Single GE NS, and Riffes Re-stoeked. |
patent breeched and Percussioned Riffes cut over, ;
and all kinds of Repairing done in the best manner. ;
Particular attention paid to the manufacture of new \
Riffes of every description, either with or with i
out the patent muzzle and at prices varying from '
twenty to one hundred and fifty dollars, and war- |
ranted to shoot as well as any that can he produced
and as elegantly finished. Also kept constantly
on hand for sale, the following articles, viz:
RIFLES. Dntble and Single Barreled GC'NS
Double Barreled Guns,Rifle and Shot
Allen’s Revolving and other Pistols
English and French Percussion Caps
Baldwin’s Elastic Gun Wadding
Dixon’s Shot Pouches and Belts
Powder Flasks, assorted sizes
Gun Locks, and Bullet Moulds
Wad Cutters, and Nipple Wrenches
Game Bags, Powder, Shot and Lead.
(Lf* Repairing done promptly and warranted.JT\ ]
Trunk and Door Locks Repaired and new Keys j
fitted.
Having a fiire Engirc Lathe, we are prepared to j
execute all orders for Turning Iron and Steel. Screw
Cutting, ftc., at short notice and in the best man
ner. ROGERS ft ABBEY.
July 8 12
tTLRRS & M-.COR'H
warehouse and COMMISSION I
MERCHANTS.
ING obtained that central location on
Jackson-street, (occupied the past season by 1
Messrs. Heard ft Davison) convenient to hotels and
all branches of trade and shipping -interests gene- j
rally, they again off er their services to their friends
and the public as WAREHOUSE AND COM- I
./MISSION MERCHANTS, to RECEIVE, SELL,
STORE, or SHIP COTTON. FLOUR, CORN,
BACON, and other PRODUCE; SELL or PUR- I
CHASE GOODS to order; RECEIVE and FOR- !
HARD MERCHANDISE, ftc. Their personal
and undivided attention will at ail times he given to |
any business entrusted to their care. Charges will
be moderate; orders strictly obeyed, and every ex
‘fcrticn made to give satisfaction to customers. They
return their-sincere thanks for the patronage ex
tended to them the past season.
[£ /”Liberal advances will be made on produce in
store, when required. THOMAS F. GIBFS.
GEORGE McCORD.
Augusta, July Ist, 1817.
July 16 6mo 18
M. V. STOVALL,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT, AUGUSTA, GA.
C"IONTINUES to give his personal attention to
J the storage and sale ©f COTTON AND
OTHER PRODUCE, and the commission business
generally, at his old stand, (Fire Proof Ware- i
house,) comer of Washington and Reynold-streetr, !
and respectfully renews the offer of his services to
his friends and the public. He is prepared to af
ford the usual business facilities to customers.
July 27, 1847. wtf 23
NEW COUNTY" SITE IN SCSIVEN
COUNTY.
THE LOTS at the new site for the public 1
buildings in and for tbe county of Scriven. J
will be sold to the highest b-dder, on the second
Monday in October next, at said site .
Also at the same time and place, the building of
a Court-house and Jail, for said county, will he let |
to the lowest bidder. Specifications and adroit o.‘ j
said Houses w-iil be exhibited at the time of sale
MOSES N. McCALL, ) «
WILLIS YOUNG, C Committee.
July 27 c 28
PERFUMERY? *
A BOUT seventv-five different extracts English
J.Y. and French Odours, from Ede. Luhin ft Pre- |
cost, with an endless variety of American Perfume ,
some of them very fine and all will be «old low.
March 23 j. £ MARSHALL.
f public Sales.
sale.
On ti»e first Tuesday in October next, will l»e sold
at the lower Market House in the city of Au
gusta. within the legal hours of sale,
All that tract or parcel of I .and, with the im
provements thereon, situate, lying and being in the
county of Ricumond,. containing one hundred and
seventy acres, more or less, adjoining lands of
John P. King, William Might, and others; levied
on as the property of Stephen Mitchell, to satisfy
sundry ft. £a?. issuing from the Justices Court of
fh'e 119tfi District, Richmond comity, in favor t«t
\\ r iiliam Schley vs. Ibiza G. McGrudcr. Leal*
Simons alias Leah McGar and Stephen Mitchell,,
Benjamm Davis vs. Stephen Mitchell, Justice*
Court 119th district vs. the same. Levy made and
returned to me by a Constable.
AARON ROFF, Sheriff.
Sept, A 63
! ADM INISTItATOIt’S .SALK.”
On the first Tuesdu} in November next, will bip
i sold botore the Court House door in Carroll coun
tv, by virtue <>l an order of the Hon. the Inferi
or Court ot \\ arren county, while sitting as a
( ourt ot Ordinary, the proper!} belonging to the
estate ol W in. Johnson, laic ui Warren county,
deceased, viz :
Lotoi Land number two hundred and forty-three,
in tire eighth district, Carroll county.
ALSO,
On the first Tuesday in November, at the Court
Home in the county of Heard, between the le
gal hours of sale.
Lot of Land number eighty-five, in the twelfth
I district of said county.
| Terms made known on dav of sale.
Sept 7 WM. GILSON. Adm'r.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
W ill he sold, before the court- house door, of the
com fy rtf Cherokee, on the first Tuns Jay in Oe
t tobor next.
A lot ot land belonging to the estate of ALEX
ANDER McIVER. deceased, being No- 615, Iffh
district, Ist section,Cherokee county. Sale in obe
dience to an order of the Honorable the Court c r
; Ordinary of Richmond countv.
A no- 5 w. EM TNG JOHNSTON. Adm'r.
EXECU TOR’S“SAXET.
Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in November
next, the at Court House door in Libert coun
ty. agreeably to an order granted by the Jus
tices of the Inferior C ourt of Elbert county
when sitting as a Court of Odinary,
Two tracts of land in Elbert county, one contain
ing six hundred and thirty-four acres.more or lev*,
adjoining lands of John Dickinson. Archibald Mew
born and others, the other containing two hundred
acres, more or less, adjoining lands of William A.
Brown or Burrell Bobo, ami others, sold as the
property of the estate of William Teasly. deceas
ed. for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased.
Terms made known on the dav of sale.
THOMAS HORTON, Surviving ExT.
A ng. 25 c
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE*
On the first Tuesday in December next, will he
void before the Court House door in Warrenton,
\\ arren county, the following tracts of Land, be
longing to the estate of William Johnson, deceas
ed, sold for the benefit of the heirs and cre ditort,
viz :
A lot of I.and containing about COO acres, in said
| county, on both sides of the Louisville road, and a
bout live miles from Warrenton. About 250 acres
i lies on the east side of the road, and about 360 on
the west side. It will be sold in two lots,
i Also, at the same time and place, a Tract c«»n
--! taining about 63 acres, adjoining the above, and
I known as the Beasley place. All sold for the bene
i fit of the heirs and creditors of said estate.
Terms—l 2 months credit for approved paper,
Aug. 18 WM. C/IBSON. AdmT.
SALE. 7
Will be sold, before the Court House door, in the
town of Dahlonega, Lumpkin county,, on the first v
Tuesday in November next.
One third of the undivided Lot of Land, known
; as Lot No. 1099, District 12th, Section 1. Said
; Lot, containing forty acres more or less,
Alsn, on the same day, will be sold, before the.
Court House door, in the county of Forsyth.’
One Lot nf Land, known as Lot No. 783, District
3, Section 1, containing forty acres more or less,
sold in conformity of the last Will and Testament
of Beverly Allen, deceased, late of Elbert county.
Terms of sale cash.
LINDSAY H. SMITH. > r .
BEVERLY A. TEASLY. \ "•
, August 29
LAND FOR SALE. ~
Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in November
next, at the lower Market House, in the city of
Augusta, between the usual hours of sale.
Three hundred acres of Pine land, more or less,
one hundred and twenty-five of which are cleared,
adjoining lands of Stallings, Perrin and
There are on the premises a Dwelling House, and
all other necessary out-buildings. in good repair.—
Owned jointly by Mrs. Sarah Wall and Joseph
Darling, and sold by mutual consent.
Terms made known on dav of sale.
SARAH WALL.
Sept. 3 f— JOSEPH DARLING.
PERIFOCAL SPECTACLES _
i Neither the French M iniscuF, no. Wol
laston’s English Periacoyic.
To all who experience nrconr.es
*w_i men-cc in the use of the common kind
of Glasses, and especially in night reading, these
Spectacles will be found a most valuable substitute;
in no case, except where the optic nerve has been
| pronounced diseased,have they failed, when pro
perly fitted, to give satisfaction.
| No better proof of their superior merit can be
given to each individual who may need Glasses
than the satisfaction he will e xperiejice in the use
of them.
These Glasses can be obtained in this place onlv
of CLARK, RACKETT A CO.. '
Agents for the Manufacturers,
W ho have now on hand a good supply in gold and
silver frames. Perifocal Glasses fitted to any frame,
i for any vision.
Spectacles in gold, silver and steel, for sale rerv
low. by CLARK, RACKETT, & CO.
Dealers ra 15 atekes, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Ace.
may 8 137
CLARK, RACKETT & CO.,
HAVE just received a new and £2?*
Siy'Vlanre stock of GOLD and SILVER (T/7
ATCES, of the best makers,^#.ijg
Watch Trimmings and ornaments; JEWELRY,OF
ALL KINDS; Silver iSpoons, Forks, Knives ami
Cups; Plated Ware; Waitcrs-Castors,Candlesticks.
Tea Sets,Cake Baskets, Ac; Britannia Ware; Paint
ed and Japanned Waiters, in sets, a new style; Ta
ble Mats and Brushes, of a time quality; Mantle Or
naments, gilt ami silvered, with drohs; fine Mantle
Clocks, in wood and marble; a great variety of Fan
cy Goods, Work Boxes, Bead Bags, Bag and Purse
Clasps; Gilt, silver and steel Beads; Cologne Bottles,
silver, pearl, shell, ivory and velvet Card Cases;
shell and fine buffalo Dressing Combs; Hair Brushes,
Ac. Six Barrel Revolving PISTOLS, 3 aizes; an
other lot of the famed ‘‘Leconltre” RAZOR; with
| 2 blades; a good supply also of Rodgers’ and other
makers; Rodger’s, Mechi, Chapman, Saunders, "Le
contre,” and Emerson Strops-; Shaving Creams,
“Guerlain” and others; Old Naples Soap; choice
Lather Brushes; fine Pocket Cutlerv, Ac.
SPECTACLES.
The Perifocal Spectacles, sold by us, we still re.
commend, with great confidence, to our our cus
tomers. We have a good supply in gold, silver,
and steel frames, and are prepared to lit them to
old frames at short notice.
Gold and silver Spectacles, with th« ordinary
convex glass, for sale at very low rates* and "dass
es fitted to suit the sight with accuracy.
N. 8.-—Clocks and Watches repaired and regu
lated with care. Watch Glasses, Tools and Mate
rials for sale to the trade at low rates.
Q( ’t 22 ' ft
BEL-AIR TRAIN—GEO. R. ROAD.
71 Op atter Monday, 26th inst., lhi«i
Train will leave Augusta at 6, P. M-, and
JSPF* Bel-Air at 7. AM.
On Sundays, leave Bel-Air at 9, A- M,. and re
turn from Augusta at 1. P. M. July 23
A CART).
DR. T. P. CLEVELAND having temporarily
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 forme*- co-nartoer Jno. W. Pckar, iu
the practice of DENTAL SURGERY. The
business will be conducted under the firm of C/«v,
i hind Sr Spear. Office Broad-st., over Aldrich A
Green’s Shoe Store.
JNO. A CLEVELAND
Feb. 13 tf-~ 117