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Sand's Sarsaparilla.
The curative influence of Sarsaparilla in cases
of acute and chronic rheumatism, has only recently
been observed and acknowledged. It was long
thought that preparations of the root could only be
in scrofula and disease of that
class* but the beneficial effects which have resulted
fron|administering Sands 7 Sarsaparilla in the most
iuve.erate cases ol rheumatism, have complefclj"
exploded that idea, Colchicum was for a long time
con;|dercd a specific; but it has been demonstrated
thatlthis dangerous medicine in many instances
causes the metastasis or translation of the complaint
to the heart. This fatal result it is the direct ten
dency of Sands 7 Sarsaparilla to prevent, by purify
ing the blood,through which alone disease can be
conveyed to the scat of life, from all its impurity.
jFor further particulars and conclusive evidence
or its Superior value and efficacy, see pamphlet
which may be obtained of agents, gratis.
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, A. B. it
1). SANDS, Wholesale Druggists, 100 Fulton, cor*
ncCpf William-street, New York.
Sold also by
HAVILAND, RISLEY A CO.
Ahd by Druggists generally throughout the Coi
led States. Price $1 P 6l- bottle, or six bottles for j
$5. Sept. 21
■ , i i |
DlKI). on the 20th August, at the battle of Chn
1-nbosco. Lieut. I>4ViD Adams, of the Palmetto ;
Regiment, son of David L. and Mary B. Adams, of
Hamburg. (S. C.) aged 2d years and 11 months.
Among the many bereavements which have spread j
mourning through our land since the commence- j
meat of the Mexican war, few have caused a deep
er sorrow than the early death of the subject of
this notice. The cherished hope of his parents,
the centre of a large and devoted circle—his was j
a soul manly and fearless, quick to catch every i
generous impulse and callous to every selfish sug
gestion. No purer offering on the altar of his
Country has won the admiration of the brave, or
drawn forth the tear of sympathy and love. Os
those on whom the blow lias fallen heaviest and
Who will bear its impress to the tomb, we are hap
py to know that they possess the sovereign and
Only balm that a parent's torn bosom can find.
Beneath their deep, deep anguish, swells the deep
er spring of a Christian’s faith and hope, which
Coming out from the throne of God, mounts to its
source and reveals the object of their love, now
safe from love 7 s alarms, and drinking deep of the
pleasures that flow at (rod's right hand. Thus have
they been enabled to personify the lovely virtue of
resignation and to prove to the world the efficacy '
of the faith on which it is founded. Sublime con
solation! We commend it to all who bore to him
relations more or less endearing, and especially to
those who loved him with a tenderness only less
than parental. May we all be enabled to kiss the
rod that smites ns, and humbly to confess the righte
ousness of His decree, who gave and who hath
taken away—blessed he his name. * C.
€ o in m c r c i a I.
Latest dates from mvkrpooi sept, 4
Latest dates from havku sept. 2
Extrrcts of letters received in this City.
LIVERPOOL, Sept. 3.—The complexion of the
Cfioney market has not improved since the depar
ture of the steamer of 19th ult. but furtheC heavy '
failures in the corn trade, and the dishonor of rttof-e
hill* founded on shipments of breadstuff's have
creased the distrust and difficulties of the time.
The crops of grain irt the most productive dis
tricts are already secured, and, though there has
been some unsettled weather, the harvest in the
latter districts has on the whole, been progressing
favorably, as is sufficiently indicated by the de
pressed state of the corn markets. Flour has de
clined to 21 a 25-. for the best Western Canal,and
'Philadelphia and Baltimore may be quoted 3s 2 a
23s 6d per bbl; sonr IDs to 21s; American wheat
bs to 7s (id per 70 lbs. The cp.jps in France are
represented as abundant beyond all former years.
The disease in the potato crop appears to be in
creasing, much as it did last season, from the dim
inished culture this is now of much less importance.
It has however checked the fall in Indian corn,
the best parcels of which are now selling rather
'more freely at 26s to 30s per quarter and heated i
•taud damaged parcels at 20s to 23s for cattle.—
Indian corn meal 14s aI ts fid per bhl. Occasion
al forced sales of all kind of gain and flour are made ■ ,
•for cash below the quotations, almost daily.
Though the last accounts of the unpromising pros
pect of the American growing cotton crop are con
sidered as more decidedly favorable for holders,
Vet ehr market has declined I a|d per lb. The
sales for the week ended 27th ult. amounted to
20710 hales, of which speculators took 1000 and ex
porters 1600, and the business for the week ended 1
this evening has been 20,000 bales, of which only 1
<’>oo is on speculation and 1500 for export. The
American descriptions this week consist of 2090 j
Upland at 6| a 7|, 9920 Orleans at 6J a ’B|, 2730
Alabama and Mobile at a and 190 Sea Islands
at 1a 20d per lb. The quotation for fair Upland
is 7J, fair Mobile I\, and fair Orleans 7fjd per lb.
The unsatisfactory state of the trade of the spinners
and manufacturers is forcing a further curtailment
of the consumption of cotton, and this, together
with the mrmey pressure, effectually checks spe- !
eolation.
HA\ RE, Sept. 2. Arrived during the last two j
days 8000 bales, which increases the stock to 14,- j
000 bales. The advices from Liverpool have damp
ed our speculators. Yesterday only 200 bales sold,
but without change ta prices. Ordinaire Upland,
f. 104; Ordinaire Louisiana, f. 105.
NEW YORK, Sept. 21, 2£ P. M.—coton, ,300 ,
hales sold; market feeble at |c since decline this
week.
Flour, no change. A cargo of good N. Carolina
new wheat, of good quality, sold at 112$c; high
mixed Western corn at 64. I ’
Georgetown flonr is dull, at 55,08.
Corn Meal £2,62 for \\ estern. Ashes firm and 1
lending up. j 1
Whiskey, 20 c(*.
Provisions nothing. 1 1
Sterling B|, firm; sales francs 5,25a27.^.
Shipping JutiUlgnur.
ARRIVALS F*Ui.M CHARLESTON.
.Steamship SouUerner, Berry, New York.
Br. ship Conqueror, Mc Auly, Liverpool.
Br. ship Roger Ker. Maxwell, do.
Ship Commerce. Jones, do.
Ship Harriet A Jessie, Conner, do.
Line ship South Carolina. Hamilton, New York.
Brig C. J. Dow, Stetson, Boston.
MEMORANDA.
Flic brig Emma, Dickinson, for Charleston,
cleared at Philadelphia 20th inst.
The brig Paul T. Jones, Taylor, for Charleston,
was up at Philadelphia2oth inst. with despatch.
The schr. W. B. Jenkins, Martin, for Charleston,
cleared at New York, 21st inst.
The Elvira, Snell, for Savannah, cleared at Liv
erpool, 29th ult.
The Martha, for Charleston, on the sth, Alliance,
to succeed the M, and R. Sherman, with despatch,
were up at Liverpool, 4th inst.
The Baring Brothers, Crocker, for Charleston, I
sailed from Newport, Wales, 31st ult.
The Ark, for Charleston, sailed from Havre on
25th ult.
SA4ANNAII. Sept, 23.—Arr. brig Clinton. '
Andrews New York. .
CHARLESTON. Sept. 24- —Arr. Line barque
Avola, Kendrick. Boston; bark Clintonia Wright,
Coleman, New Orleans; U. L. brig Fybee, McCor
mick, New York; brigs Carolina. Gilkey,Camden,
( Vie.); Orray Taft, Dunbar, Providence; schr. Hen
rietta, Brown, Baltimore.
Cld. line ship H. Allen, Campbell, New York;
line schr. C. C. Stratton, Vance, Philadelphia;
schr. Mary Catharine. Webster, Baltimore.
LATE ARRIVAL.
HORSES ARV MULES. j
J'ul* f** Match and Single Harness j
HORSES,and a lot of MULES. IV s A j
To bands high, just arrived, and for sale at ihe I
; Stable of R. A. WATKINS.
Sept. 24 3
SEED WHEAT,
PEAS, HAY AND OATS.
A FEW BUSHELS WHEAT, and a few
loads PEA-VINES, HAY and OATS, the
undersigned would be glad to sell and deliver j
promptly on application at his residence.
Sept. 25 ftulm N. B. MOORE.
~ ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Agreeable to an order of the Inferior Court of
Burke county, when setting tor ordinary pur- 1
poses, Will be sold, before tiie court-house door
in the town of Waynesboro, Burke county, on
the first Tuesday in December next.
Two hundred acres, more or less, of Pine Land,
lying on Ogeechee River and Central Rail Road,
near the 95 Mile Station, and adjoining lands of
Joseph Monroe, Rowan Johnson, James Grubbs
and Miles F. Bi*ach; said tract of land, known as
the Parker place.
Also, at the same time and place, thirteen hun
dred and twenty-eight acres of land, more or less,
lying on the Waters of Bark Camp, known as the
plantation of Matthew Jones, late of Burke coun
ty. decea ed. On this place is a good Dwelling
House, Gin;House, Stables and Negro Houses, !
and sufficient land open for working fifteen or ‘
twenty hands, the fencings, out-houses, Ac., in good 1
repair.
The above lands, sold as the real estate of Mat- |
thew Jones, late of Burke Co., deceased, for the
purpose of distribution. Terms on the day of sale. !
ALLEN INMAN, ) ,
Sept. 25 MITCHEL B. JONES. \ rS ’ |
EXTR A FINE TE AS, SULTANA RAI
SINS, ALMONDS, NUTS, &c.
CHESTS choice Black TEA
10 hlf. do. Young Hyson do.
10 do. do. best Gunpowder and Imperial do.
5 boxes Sultana RAISINS
2 bales S. Shell ALMONDS
5 do. Filberts, Brazil, Pecan and Madeira
NUTS.
For sale by JOHN R. DOW. i
Sept. 11 68
SCULL SHOALS FACTORY,
rjl HF. Subscribers having renewed the AGEN-
I CY of this establishment, offer for sale a !
superior STOCK OF YARNS, assorted, Nos. 4’s
lo 12 s, iu bales ol 240 lbs. each.
T. N. POULLAIN &. SON.
July 17 l9
TO CITY & COUNTRV MERCHANTS.
DUNi A M A BLEAK LEV , are now receiv-
ing from New York, a large supply of
BOOKS and FANCY STATIONERY; together
with a large stock of FANCY GOODS, including j
Combs. Buttons, Pins, Needles, Beads, Razors, Scis
sors, Thimbles, Steel-Pens, Clasps, Pen-Knives,
Cotton and Silk Purses, Suspenders. Pocket-Books, 1
Bankers Cases, Ac., together with a great variety i
of other Goods, being the largest stock of Fancy
Goods ever offered for sale in this market. Goods
have advanced in prices; but we are still prepared i
to sell at Charleston prices.
Merchants and citizens generally, are invited to
given sa call.
" .Sept, 9 d3b—cß 60
ENTIRELY NSW.
FALL AND WINTER STYLES.
JOHN BRIDGES,
■Next door Mow the United States Hotel ,
Fashionable Draper and Tailor.
THE Fall and Winter Styles just receiving of ;
CLOTHS, Casumeres, plain and figured
Vestings, Fancy Articles, Trimmings. Ac., for gen
tlemen's wear, and Under Vests for ladies.
The public are respectfully invited before or- j
dering their garments elsewhere, to examine the
above Stock, which they will fiml to comprise the i
best selections that can be made in the New York f
market.
N. B. —Making and Trimming as bsfiaJ, in the 1
most fashionable manner.
Sept. 5 *-i-
COFFEE, SUGAR AND MOL ASSESS
BAGS RIO COFFEE,
•)U 20 hhds N. (V. and Muscovado Sugars.
30 libds New Crop Cuba Molasses, for sale low i
by f April 6] JOHN R. DOW
“3 MUSIC SCHOOL.
L vTASTE. respectfully informs his friends,
• that his MUSIC SCHOOL will he resumed i
on the 1-t October. His terms will be as heretofore, |
515 per Quarter of three months, payable qnar- 1
teriy. Those who w ish him to furnish the Piano, j
will Ire charged §1 per month, for the use of the
same.
Sept. 1 I c2—}tf
THE LATEST IM PORTATIONS
FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR,
AT THK GF.NTLF.MKN’s
Furnishing Establishment,
No. 258 Broad-Street Augusta.
O. PRICE & CO., DRAPER'S AND
▼ v T A ILORS. are receiving weekly from N Y. 1
CLOTHS. CASHMERES AND VESTINGS,
of the newest style of manufacture, and of the most
fashionable colors, which they will make to order in
as good stvle and as low as can be got at the North.
READY MADE CLOTHING,
ol every description, and well mode up. Shirts,
Undershirts, Drawers, Hosiery, Bosoms, Collars’ !
Cravats, Stocks, Scarfs, Suspenders, Gloves, Night
Caps, Ac. Ac.
HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS.
Riding Belts, Money Belts, Shoulder Braces,
Body Guards, Razors. Razor Strops, Brushes,
Combs. Soaps, Oils for the Hair, Toilet Perfumery,
Segar Cases, Wallets, &••. Ac.
TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS.
Shears, Trimmers, Points, Inch Measures, Cray
ons, and every article used by the trade, which
we can supply them with as low as they can be
bought in New York.
W. O. PRICE,
Sept. 15 W. T. INGRAHAM.
WASHINGTON & NEW ORLEANS
TELEGRAI*H COMPANY.
THE Subscribers to the stock of this Company
are hereby notified that a payment of 20
per cent upon the subscriptions will be required on
the first day of October next, and another payment
of 20 per cent, on the twentieth day of October
next, to meet the demands of the assignee, who
is rapidly progressing in the construction of the
line.
The money may be paid to Edward Thomas, Esq.
Augusta, Georgia.
B. B. FRENCH,}
W. W. SEATON, > Trustees
DAN. GOLD, S
Washington City, Sept. 1, 1847.
Sept. 6 64
WAREHOUSE LOT FOR BALEL
f 11H AT valuable Warehouse Lot, corner of Bay
JL and Jackson-streets, on which is a wooden
M arehowse. at present occupied by Heard A Da
vison, is oftered 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 city for a Warehouse.
For terms, apply to
July 30 JAMES GARDNER. Jr.. Agt.
ACARD.
DR. T. P. CLEVELAND having temporarily
withdrawn from the practice of his profes
sion, I would inform the citizens ol Augusta and
the public generally, that I have formed a connec
tion with his former co-partner. Jxo. W. Spf.au. in
the practice of DENTAL SURGERY. The
business will be conducted under the firm of Cleve
land Sc Spear. Office Broad-st. ; over Aldrich A
Green 7 s Shoe Store.
JNO. A. CLEVELAND
Feb. 13 ts 117
£ i EORGIA, DeKalb County. —All persons
VlTinterested, are hereby notified that four months
after date application will be made to the Honora
ble the Inferior Court of said County when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all of the
Leal Estate of JAMES LIGON, deceased, late of
I Alabama. This 31st May, 1847.
„ DA MEL McNEILL. Adm’r.
i Jane o ' OQ6
DYE & ROBERTSON,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
(iONTINLE tho above business at tlieir old
J stand, East Side of Mclntosh-street,
where they are prepared to receive consignments
of COTTON, GRAIN, FLOUR, BACON, Ac.
At their Store on Broad-street, next door below
the Hardware Store oi Mr. John Bones, where
they will also keep a supply of GROCERIES, and
will be happy to accommodate ail who may favor
them with a call.
They have procured the services of Mr. J. R*
CRO( KLR, lately in the employ of Messrs. Daw
l son A Weaver, who will devote his entire atten
tion to the Warehouse business.
Liberal advances made on Produce in store when
required. MARTIN M. DYE.
Sept. 23 c E. D. ROBERTSON.
NEW GOODS.
FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR.
I HAVE RECEIVED at the FASHIONABLE
DEPOT, opposite the United States Hotel, a
very large supply of BROADCLOTHS. CASSI
MLRES and V ESTINGS. which are the best and
i ni >st lashionabic that liave ever been brought to
this market and will be made to measure in a style
j not to be surpassed by any establishment in the
Southern country,
—ALSO—
For sale, a first-rate assortment of MERINO
SHIRTS and DRAWERS, SILK do., COTTON
SHIR I’S, of all kinds and prices; SUSPENDERS,
GLOVES, POCKET HANDK FS, CRAVATS,
SCARFS, HOSIERY, STOCKS, Ac.
In addition to the above, I have recently added
a superior stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
which for cut, finish and workmanship is unsur
passed by any clothing ever brought to Augusta,
; and will be sold at a very small advance on New
■ York cost. J. A. VAN W INKLE.
Sept. 23
NE W' FALL DRY GOODS. '
BOWDRE & CLAGETT have just re
ceived additional supplies of new and beau
til ul FALL GOODS, con isting of some of the j
| following Goods :
' Rich black and blue black plain and fig’d REP
SILKS
Rich plain and plaid CIIAMELION SILKS
Do. do. and watered black SILKS tor Mantillas
Do. do. mole colors of CASHMERES and DE
LAINES
Do. plaid, striped and shaded CASHMERES
Do. small fig’d. and small checked do. for infants
Do. plaid Raw SILKS, a great variety
Do. CALIFORNIA PLAIDS, OREGON PLAIDS
and 6 4 MONTEREY PLAIDS
IT ilh every style of Plaid and Striped GOODS
uilrick hear a namk.
Black ALPACAS and Black BOMBAZINES, su
perior
1 A great variety of rich Plaid GINGHAMS
i PRINTS, PRINTS,English and American, beau
tiful
Crinison Damask MERINO for cnr tains
White fig’d CURTAIN MUSLINS
Corded, Bordered, Horn'd. Stitched and Embro’d.
Linen Cambric HDKFS.
THREAD LACES and EDGINGS
Jaconet and Swiss EDGING and INSERTING
Rich BEAD BAGS, STEEL BEADS, RINGS,
TASSELS and CLASPS
PURSE SILK, HAIR BRUSHES, Shell Tuck
and Side COMBS
j GLOVES, HOSIERY, Ac., Ac.
BONNETS! BONNETS!!, BONNETS!!!
j CHINA rEARL, Coburg, Vandyke-Ploernce
Braid, Fancy Tuscan, Braid Straw, Fine
Straw, Ac,, Ac.
New Style of BONNET RIBBONS, a great va
riety.
Together with a great variety of other Goods
too tedious to mention. Take our stock all in all |
it will be found the richest brought to Augusta this
Pall; and we invite the public to give us a call.
BOWDRE A CLAGETT.
Sept. 19 74
BLANKETS ! BLANKJST3 !! BLAN
KETS!!!
ALL sizes of best BED BLANKETS
White and cor'd. Negro do.
White and red FLANNELS, KERSEYS, COT
TON OSNABURGS
COTTON YARNS, Blch’d and Brown SHIRT
INGS
5-4. 6-1, 10-4 and 12-4 SHEETINGS, BED TICKS
CHECKS, Blue MARLBORO STRIPES, Ac.,
Ac., which we will sell low.
BOWDRE A CLAGETT.
I Sept. 1G 71
GENT 3. WINTSR WE AR.
(CLOTHS, CAS I MERES, SATINETS
and VESTINGS. W e invite gentlemen who
have these articles to purchase to call and exam
ine our assortment. It consists of the handsomest
ot the above named articles.
Silk, Cotton and Merino UNDER SHIRTS
Silk and Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS
GLOVES. SUSPENDERS, HALF HOSE, CRA
-4 ATS, Ac., Ac., which we will sell low.
BOWDRE A CLAGETT,
Sept. 19 74
“ U VMrs! LAMPS f|
4 LARGE assortment of SOLAR, LARD and
I\. PINE OIL LAMPS, ju»t received from the
manufactories of S. VY. Murphy and Dovt A Kent,
j These Lamps are warranted in everv particular,
ami are perfectly free from danger. Those in want
i ot a useful and handsome article, for a low price, can
! be accommodated, as they will be sold at the inan
utacturer’s price in Philadelphia, for cash. They
i are cheaper than anything of the kind ever offered
; in tills market.
At.SO, O’S CONSIGNMENT,
a few Very handsome setts of CANDELABRAS
and GIRANDOLES, for sale low, at the store of
J. E. MARSHALL,
i Sept. 21 Metcalf’s Range.
SUG VR, MOLASSES.,' COFFEeT &c.
I’*' HIIDS. choice St. Croix SUGAR
-*J GO do. N. O. and Muscovado do.
5 do. West India Clarified do.
35 bbls. Powdered and Crushed do.
10 boxes D. Refined Loaf do.
5 bbls. Golden SYRUP
150 bags Rio and Laguira COFFEE
25 do. Old Goverment Java do.
50 boxes Sperm CANDLES
6>o do Patent Mould do.
35 do Adamantine do.
40 boxes No. 1 SO.A P.
25 do. 4a. STARCH
For sale by JOHN R. DOW.
Sept. 11 67
GIBBS & McCORR ~
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
HAA ING obtained that central location on
Jackson-street, (occupied the past season by
Messrs. Heard A Davison) convenient to hotels and
all branches of trade and shipping interests gene
rally, they again offer tlieir services to their friends
and the public as WAREHOUSE AND COM
MISSION MERCHANTS, to’RECETVE, SELL,
STORE, or SHIP COTTOfI, FLOUR, CORN,
BACON, and other PRODUCE; SELL or PUR
CHASE GOODS to order; RECEIVE and FOR
WARD MERCHANDISE, Ac. Their personal
and undivided attention will at all times be given to
any business entrusted to their care. Charges will
be moderate; orders strictly obeyed, and every ex
ertion made to give satisfaction to customers. They
return their sincere thanks far the patronage ex
tended to them the past season,.
ffj"Liberal advances will he made on produce in |
store, when required. THOMAS F. GIBBS.
GEORGE McCORD.
Augusta. July Ist, 1847.
July 1G Gmo 18
]V OTICK —All personshaving demands against
-L ANGUS MART IN, late oif Richmond coun
ty, deceased, are hereby notified to present them
preperly attested to me’ within the time prescrib
ed by law. And all persons indebted to said de
ceased, arc hereby required to make immediate
I payment. ALEX. MARTIN, Ex’r,
1 12 43
FOX R months after date, application will be
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of
Scnven county when sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell the following negroes, viz ; Sam.
Lucy , Tyra, Frank and Rachael; said negroes be
longing to the estate of James Parker deceased
JAMES PARKER. > . , .
Sept. 14 THOMAS PARKER. $ Adm rs.
FOUR MONTHS afterdate, application will
T Y e ma ‘ ,e to the Honorable the Inferior Court
of U likes county, while sitting as a Court of Or
dinary, for leave to sell the Negroes belonging to
the estate of PHILIP COMBS, Sen. deceased.
Bept. 3 PHILIP F. COMBS, Adm’r.
Georgia Stats lotteries.
D. PAINE & CO. MANAGERS.
Sales close at Noon To-Day.
Grand Consolidated Lottery—Class 43, Extra. —
Grand Scheme.—GG Numbers—l 3 Ballots.
25.000 DOLLARS.
# 10,000! #5,000! 10 prizes of #1.000! 15 of #.500!
Ac. Ac. —Wholes only #lO, Halves #5, Quar
ters #2,50, Eighths# 1.25.
Drawing due Tuesday Keening. —Grand Consoli
dated Lottery, Class No. 39, for 1847.—Brilliant
Scheme.
5 Prizes of
10.000 DOLLARS,
5 of #5,000! 5 of #4,006! 50 of # I,ooo'—Lowest
3 number Prizes #2OO! —Wholes only #10 —
Halves #s—Quarters #2,so—Eighths #1,25.
Savannah Lottery. —Due here Thursday Moroing.
Class N 0.64, tor 1847—72 Number^ —IS Ballots.
—Splendid Scheme.
3.000 DOLLARS.
#1,100! #800! #700! #600! Ac. Ac.—Wholes only
#l, Halves #SO cts.—Package of quarters cost
#6 —risk only #3,45.
For sale by E. H. PEZANT, Agent.
Broad-st., 1 door below the Bank of Augusta.
I] r Orders from the country will meet with
prompt attention il addressed as above. [Sept. 25
TO RENT
MF rom the Ist October next, the Brick Dwell
ing on Broad-st.. now occupied by the under
signed. Apply to C. P. McCalla.
JOHN P. GREINER.
Sept. 14 12— 69
TO RENT,
From the Ist of October next.
aThe double WOODEN TENEMENTS
on Jackson-street; one on the corner
of Reynold-st, at present occupied by C
I the other by Miss Ingraham. Apply to
G. Longstkekt, or MRS. il. CAMFIELD
July 31 J— 32
TO RENT. ~
MTwo comfortable ROOMS, in a central
part of the city. Apply to
E. L. ALLMOND,
Sept. 12 f 5 at J. A. Hibler A Co.'s Stables.
TO RENT.
MThe MIDDLE TENEMENT in the Bridge
Bank Building. Apply to
GEORGE M. THEW.
Sept 2 + —
FOR NALL.
MA desirable situation tor Summer Resi
dences, on the old Milledgeville road (three
miles from Augusta) adjoining Bellevue Cottage.
Containing nearly twelve acres, an excellent plum
and peach orchard thereon. An indisputable title.
Terms known by applying to
THOS. MURRAY, Augusta Arsenal.
Sept. 16 6 71
LIVERY STABLE.
THE undersigned respectfully
informs the public that he has
II s > leased the old stand well known! j/ A
us J. i*. iinedron’s LOWER STABLESTon El lis -
street, and would be .uankful for a share of patron
age. R. A. WATKINS.
May 14 lB9
~ CLARK, RACKETT & CO”
& HAVE just received a new and
large stock of GOLD and SILVER vV
VV ATCES, of the best
Watch Trimmings and ornaments; JEWELRY, OF
I ALL KINDS; Silver Spoons, Forks, Knives and
j Cups; Plated Ware; Waiters, 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 fine quality; Mantle Or
naments, gilt and silvered, with drolls; fine Mantle
Clocks, in Avood and marble; a great variety of Fan
cy Goods, Work Boxes, Bead Bags, Hag and Purse
(’iasps; 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 sizes; an
other lot of the famed “Lecoultre” RAZOR; with
2 blades; a good supply also of Rodgers’ and other
makers; Rodger’s, Me chi, Chapman, Saunders, “Le
contre,” and Emerson Strops; Shaving Creams, !
•‘Guerlain” and others; Old Naples Soap; choice j
Lather Brushes; fine Pocket Cutlery. Ac.
SPECTACLES. ’ '
The Perifocal Spectacles, sold by us, we still re- 1
commend, with great confidence, to our oar cus- j
tomers. We have a good supply in gold, silver,
and steel frames, and are prepared to fit them to I
old frames at short notice.
Gold and silver Spectacles, with the ordinary i
convex glass, for sale at very low rates, and glass
es fitted to suit the sight with accuracy.
N. B.—Clocks and Watches repaired and regu
lated with care. Watch Glasses, Tools and Mate
rials for sale to the trade at low rates.
Oct 22 ]9
PERIFOCAL SPECTACLES.
Neither the Preach Meniscus, nor Wol
laston's English Periscopic.
To all who experience inconvc
—SN* nience in the use of the common kind
ot Glasses, and especially in night reading, these
Spectacles will he found a most valuable substitute;
in no case, except where tbe 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 experience in the use
of them.
These Glasses can be obtained in this place only
of CLARK, RACKETT A CO..
Agents for the Manufacturers,
\\ ho 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, RACKETT, A CO.
Dealers in Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Ac.
may 8 ’ 137
GUNSMITHING.
The Subscribers would in
form the public that theycar
ry on the above business in
Mclntosh-st., opposite the
Office, in
'#* * ts various branches, and
are prepared to cxec-ate all orders in the-ir line.
Double and Single GUNS, and Rifles Re-stocked,
patent breeched and Percnesioned Rifles cut over,
and all kinds of Repairing done in the best manner.
Particular attention paid to the manufacture of new
Rifles of every description, either with or with
out the patent muz7.le and at prices varying from
twenty to one hundred and fifty dollars, and war
ranted to shoot as well as any that can be produced
and as elegantly finished. Also kept constantly
on hand for sale, the following articles, viz;
RIFLES, Double and Single Barreled GUNS
Double Barreled Guns, Ride 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
\\ ad Cutters, and Nipple Wrenches
Game Bags, Powder, Shot and Lead.
| [lT ßepairing done promptly and warranted.
Trunk and Door Locks Repaired and new Keys
fitted. 3
Having a fine Engine Lathe, we are prepared to
execute all orders for Turning Iron and
Cutting, Ac., at short notice and in the best man
ner. ROGERS A ABBEY.
July 8 j®
JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LOT OF
4 BABY JUMPERfS;
OR, NURSES ASSISTANT.
We hare just received an assort
ment of these very useful and beau
tiful articles for children. BA B Y j
JUMPERS, or NURSES ASSIS
TANT.
BOWDRE A GLAGETT.
September 3 6l
ITtOUR MONTHS after date, application will
he made to the Honorable the Inferior Court
j of Jeflerson county when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to soil the Negroes belonging to the
estate of Jeremiah W debar, late of Jefferson coun
| ty. deceased. WM. G. WILCHAR, Adro'r.
\ Sept. Zl '
: GREENE AND IHJLASKI MONUMENT
T „„ LOTTERIES.'
J. W. MAURY A CO., SUCCESSORS TO
J. G. Greg-ory & Co., Managers.
Sales close Monday at 19, A. M.
Extra Class No. 39—By Alexandria, Class GO, Sep
tember 25, 1847.—Grand Scheme.
40.000 DOLLARS.
#10,000! #6.000! #5.000! #3.500! #2,243! 3 of
#2,000! 3 of #1,500! 3 of #1,300! 5 of #1,250!
200 ot #500! being the lowest 3 number prize.—
Tickets #10 —Halves #5 —Quarters #2,00.
Sales close Thursday.
HP TICKETS #4 LOWEST PRIZE #5
Class No. 56—By South Carolina. Class No. 39, Sep
tember 30, 1847.—Splendid Scheme.
15.000 DOLLARS.
#6,000! #3,00! #2,000! #1,820! 5 of #1,000! 5 of
#500! Ac. Ac —Wholes #4 —Halves #2—Quar
ters #l.
Sales close Friday Noon.
Class No. 57.—8 y Monongalia, Class 39, Sept, 30,
78 Numbers —13 Ballots.- Prizes! Prizes! Prizes!
10.000 DOLLARS.
#3,000! #2,3001 #1,877! JJ 30 of #6OO Xl]
Tickets #3—Halves —#I,so—Quarters 750.
JOHN A. MULLEN, Agent,
Opposite the Masonic Hall.
fTf* Orders from the country promptly attended
tc Sept. 24
FLORIDA “
CITIZENS of this beautiful and healthy State,
allow me, a native Georgian, the pleasure to
call your attention to one of the greatest and most
useful Medicines ever discovered—one of a simple
and harmless nature-one which has proved itself
to be an infallible remedy for the FLYER AND ;
AGUE, effecting a certain and speedy cure. The I
time mentioned is truly very short, and will be
doubted by many, but I have certificates from the
first Physicians and of gentlemen of the highest re
spectability of Savannah, where 1 reside. It is
known by all that a poison wall soon circulate
through and effect the whole human system, then
why not a simple and one that is harmless? This
Medicine is not a Northern Humbug, but a South
ern Remedy altogether. It is made in the city of
Savannah— it is recommended by citizens of Sa
vannah, Georgia. South Carolina. Florida, Ac.; and
to be candid, all my Printing is Southern, executed
by Mr. E. J. Purse, of Savannah; so you will at
once see it is altogether a Southerner, and if it was
my intention to humbug any c immunity, 1 would
not choose gentlemen’s names that are well! known
and in the same place where I reside. I submit
the testimony ol residents of this city, among
whom are the first Physicians, and I presume you
are acquainted with many of them. The Medi
cine offered to the world, is a safe, certain and
speedy cure for Fever and Ague, which it will do j
in the very short space of Twelre f lows. As Flori- j
da is a newly settledconntry.it is liable to a yreat. i
deal of this troublesome disease, and it will be to |
the advantage of every family to keep a supply on I
hand. Citizens of Florida: it is not my intention j
to weary your patience with a string of nonsense j
or of advertisements, for I can assure you that I am j
pretty we liaised up in this part of the work; but!
wish you to try this Medicine and satisfy your
selves, and you will for the first time believe that
a disease could be cured in Twelve Hours, and the
only way to prove it is to try it.
1 reallv do not know why a Southern Medicine
should not be as good as one that is manufactured
at the North. My Medicine has effected a perfect
cure where all others have failed. I admit there
are many other remedies, but not one that can be
come so popular, and so certain of curing this com
plaint, as Humphreys’ Remedy for Fever and Ague.
Only think for a moment. Twelve Hours to be a
healthy man! It is strange, very strange, that truth
should need so much boasting at last; but such is
this world. I will not tax you with any more ot
this, but willingly I leave the Medicine to recom
mend itself to Florida- And now, to close, T pledge
my honor the Medicine does not contain any Mercury
or anv Mineral Preparation whatever; il i *• a I ege
table only.
I am respectfully, yours, Ac.
W. HUMPHREYS. Jk.. Druggist,
Corner Bay and Drayton-streets, Savannah-
SOUTII CAROLINA,
PLANTERS of this noble State, I ask you to
give the above Medicine one and a fair trial,
j and you will find it to excel all the humbugs of the
1 North. It is now used, and with iucce.ss, in you
! State,
Certificates can be had by addressing either my- '■
| self or Dr. P. M. Cohen, Charleston, or Mr- T, J.
S. Farr, Grahamville, who have the Medicine for 1
1 sale. All orders addressed to me will meet with
i prompt attention. The Medcin will be found at ;
the stores of either of the following gentlemen, j
who have the genuine only.
W. HUMPHREYS, Jr,
AGENTS.—P. M. Cohen A Co.. Charleston, S.
C.; T. J. S. Farr, Grahamville, S. C.; W. A. Cars
well, Savannah, Ga.; A. McLane A Co., Jackson
ville, Ga.; Shotwell A Gilbert,Macon, Ga.; Dorsey
A Knott,Griffin. Ga.; P. A. Molse, LaGrange, Ga.;
Weister A Epping, Columbus, Ga.; W. Root, Mari
etta, Ga.; J. T. Patrick. Salem, Term.; J. A.
Sperry, Houston county, Ga.; Solomon Goodall, At
lanta, Ga.; William Carr, Jacksonboro; W. R. An
derson, Dalton, Ga.; E. A. Burch. Hawkinsville.
Ga.; Samuel Palmer, Darien, Ga,; R. F. Floyd, Mi
canopy, Florida.
For sale wholesale and retail,in Augusta, by
WILLIAM K, KITCHEN, Agent.
Sept. 2 2m
THE REMEDY NEEDED.
Dr. Woodruffs Dysentery Cordial,
For Dysentery, Diarrheea, Griping Pains and
Summer Complaint of Children.
FROM Benj. Gardner, editor of the Southern i
Shield, Eufaala, Ala.
Asother Life saved by the Cordial, after \
Physician's slcill had failed to benefit.
Dr. Woodruff : — Dear Sir: 1 take great plea
sure in testifying to the efficiency of your Dysen
terey Cordial from testing its virtues in ray own
family. Mrs. Gardner was last summer most vio
lently attacked with that disease, and after all emi
nent medical skill had been baffled in its efforts to
remove the disease or afford relief, and apprehen
sions began to be felt by myself, that she would not
survive much longer, under the intense agony in
which she was laboring, 1 had recourse to your in
valuable Cordial, and before she had taken one
bottle of it, relief was obtained; and after trking
two, was entirely cured, I feel sure that lan in
debted to it, for her life. You can use this as tu
may see proper. BENJ, GARDNEi -
Eufaula, Ala. July 15, 1817.
WORMS 1 WORMS! I WORMS!!!
Dr. Woodruff’s Worm Specific,
Is a safe and efficient remedy for Worms. Try it.
It is as good as the best, and cheap as the cheapest,
Griffin, Pike co., Ga., July 12, 1846—Mr. Wood
ruff Please forward immediately three dozen of
your Worm Specific. We have calls for it daily.
Send it without delay. Respectfully,
JOHN G. HILL. A CO.
Talbot, CO., Ga.. Dec. 12, 1845.—Dr. Wooduff: I
have recently made trial of your Worm Spe-eific in
a very had case, with the happiest effect. I think
more of it than ever, and believe it will do in 99
cases in the 100. J. E. ROPER, M. D.
Dull Razors Made Sharp iu a few Min
utes with—
THE IMPERIAL RAZOR PASTE.
Read what Sami W. Flournoy, Editor of the
Columbus Enquirer, says in regard to it;
Having made trial of the Razor Strop Paste for
some 5 or 6 months, I am satisfied that it is all tfcat a
stiff bearded man can require to put his dull razor
in complete order.
When I purchased a box of this Paste I had no
faith in its superior qualities, but experience has
convinced me that it U entitled to all the celebrity
it has obtained; tile article is a first rate thine and
no mistake. SAM’L. W. FLOURNOY.
Columbus, Nov. 21st, 1846.
All the above preparations for sale Wholesale
; and Retail by W. K. KITCHEN, Augusta, Geo.;
R. W. Rogers, Waynesborough; W. W. Carr, Jack
sonboroueh; Thos. White A Co., Wrlehtsboroueh*
C. C. Cody, Warrenton; J. W. Jones, Mavfiekl; W.
Davis, Powelton; H. S. Reman. Mount Zion- J. R
Simpson A Co., Sparta; and in most of the counties
throughout the Slate of Georgia. July 18
PERFUMERY
ABOUT seventy-five different extracts English
and French Odours, from Ede, Lubin A Pre
cost, will, an endless variety of American Perfumes,
S so T. e 0 , h L m Vel y awJ all be sold low
MareJ, w J, E. MARSHALL.
JJnblic Sales.
ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALE.
\\ ill he sold, on the thirtieth day of October next,
at the late residence of Thomas Bostwick, d*-
ceased, in Burke county, a portion of the perislk
able property of said deceased, consisting of,
Horses, Hog's, Cattle, Corn, Fodder, Plantation
Tools, and Utensils, Household and Kitchen F«MP*
niture, and various other articles.
Terms made known on the day of sale
SARAH BOSTWICK, Adm’r.
Bv ISAIAH CARTER, Agent
Sept. 15 70
EXECUTOIrK SAIE>
Will be sold on Tuesday, the 26th of October next,
at the late residence of Jacob Allen, deceased,
in Warrenton,
The personal property of the said Jacob Allen,
consisting of two setts of Blacksmith's Tools, Car
riage-makers Tools, Unfinished Work. Lumber,
Household Furniture and Cooking Utensils. Also,
two Cows and Calves. Sale to continue from day
to day until all is sold.
STODDARD W. SMITH, Executor.
Sept. 12 68
RICHMOND SHERIFF’S SALEI
On the first Tuesday in October next, will be sold
at the lower Market House iu the city of Aa
gusta, within the legal hours of sale,
All that tract or parcel of Land, with the im
provements thereon, situate, lying and being in the
county of Richmond, containing one hundred and
seventy acres, more or less, adjoining lands of
John r. King, William Hight, and others; levied
on as the property of Stephen Mitchell, to satisfy
sundry fi. fas. issuing from the Justices Court of
the 119th District, Richmond comity, in favor of
William Schley vs. Eliza G. McGruder, Leak
Simons alias Leah McGar and Stephen Mitchell,
Benjamin Davis vs. Stephen Mitchell, Justices
Court 119th district vs. the same. Levy made and
; returned to me by a Constable.
AARON HOFF, Sheriff!
Sept. 5 63
ADMINISTR ATOR’S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in November next, will be
sold bofore the Court House door in Carroll coun
ty, by virtue of an order of the Hon. the Inferi
or Court of Warren county, while sitting as a
Court of Ordinary, the property belonging to the
estate of Wm. Johnson, late of Warren county,
deceased, viz :
Lot of Land number two hundred and forty-three,
in the eighth district, Carroll county.
ALSO,
On the first Tuesday in November, at the Court
House in the county of Heard, between the le
gal hours of sale,
Lot of Land number eighty-five, in th® twelfth
district of said county.
Terms made known on day of sale.
Sept 7 WM. GIBSON. Adm'r.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
M ill be sold, before the court-honse door, in tho
| com ty of Forsyth, formerly Cherokee, on the
first Tnnsday in October next.
A lot of land belonging to the estate of ALEX
I ANDER McTVER, deceased, being No. 615, |4th
| district. Ist section, Forsyth county. Sale in obe
: dience to an order of the Honorable the Court of
| Ordinary of Richmond county,
i Augs W. EWING JOHNSTON, Adm’r.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. '
Will he sold, on 1 uesday the 26th day of October
next, at the residence of MOSES HAMBRIK,
(Wilkes County,)
One Horse and various articles of household and
kitchen Furniture, belonging to the Estate of Hen
ry C, Gibson, deceased; sold for the bent fit of th*
heirs nd creditors of said deceased,
MARA A. GIBSON, Adm'x.
Sept. 10
~ EXECUTOR’S SALIL "
; \\ ill he sold, on the first Tuesday in November
next, the at Court House door in Elbert coun
ty, agreeably to an order granted by the Jus
tices of the Inferior Court 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 apres, more or less,
adjoining lands of John Dickinson. Archibald Mew
born and others, the other containing two hundred
acres, more or lew. adjoining lands pf William A.
Brown or Burrell Bobo, and 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 day of sale.
THOMAS HORTON, Surviving Ex’r.
Aug. 25 c
ADM INISTR ATOR’S SALE.
; On the first Tuesday in December next, will bo
sold before the Court House door in Warrenton,
Warren county, the following tracts of Land, be
longing to the estate of William Johnson, deceas
ed, sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors,
I viz :
A lot of Land containing about 600 aero, in said
county, on both sides of the Louisville road, and a
bout five miles from Warrenton. About 250 acres
lies on the east side of the road, and about 350 on
the west side. It will be sold in two lots.
Also, at tbe same time and place, a Tract con
taining about 63 acres, adjoining the above, and
known as the Beasley place. All sold for the bene
fit of the heirs and creditors of said estate.
Terms—l 2 months credit for approved paper.
Aug. 18 WM. GIBSON, Adm'r.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE,
Will he sold, at the Court House m Waynesboro,
Burke county, on the first Tuesday in October
next, agreeable to an order of the Honorable th*
Justices of the Inferior Court, when sitting for
! Ordinary purposes.
2500 acres of Land, more or less, lying in said
comrty, adjoining John Nesstnilh. Laban Odum,
Lewis Houston and others. Sold as the poverty rtf
Peter .1. Coutte-an, deceased, for the benefit of the
lieirs and creditors.
GEORGE W. HURST, n.
July 11
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
Will he sold, before the Court House door, in th*
town of Dahlonega, Lumpkin county, on the first
Tuesday in November next.
One third of the undivided Lot of Land, known
as Lot No. 101$, District 12th, Section J. Said
Lot, containing forty acres more or less.
Also, on the same day, will be sold, before the
Court House door, in the county of Forsyth.
One Lot of Land, known as Lot No. 783, District
5, Section 1, containing forty acres more or less,
sold in conformity of the last Will and Testament
of Beverly Allen, deceased, late of Elbert countv,
■ Terms of sale cash.
LINDSAY 11. SMITH. } r .
BEVERLY A. TEASLY. I Ex ”•
i August 29
SYNOPSIS OF SHERIFF SALES FOR
OCTOBER.
Oglethorpe County.
A Tract of Land containing three hundred acre*,
on the east side of the Greensboro road, and ad
joining lands of Betsey Rickies, Wilson Brooks,
Mrs. Powell and others—as the property of Reubeta
Johnson and Isaac Bushin.
A Tract of Land containing 273 acres, on Dio
water.-; of Big creek, adjoining lands of.J. D. Moss,
Wm. Edwards and others—-as the property of
Joseph T. iViarr.
Cherokee County.
Lot of Land 291, 14th dist 2d sec,—-a« the pro
perty of James C. Rawls.
Lots No. 16 and 17, 14th dist, 2d ee-r. with th*
Mills and appurtenances thereon—as the property
of Henry 11. Waters.
Murray County.
Lot of Land No. 310,36 th dist. 2d sec.—property
of Thomas Year-wood.
Lot No. 122, 9th dist. 3d sec.—property of James
Edmondson.
Lot No. 78, 13th diet. 3d sec.—property of Mar
shall Covington,
v T iu in n te 1 rf r t °o? te P knJones - t 0 Lot of Land
I No. 214,9 th (list.3d sec.
Lincoln County.
One Tract of Land, situate, lying and being in
saut county, containing one hundred and fifty acres,
adjoining lands of Thos. Harden, Etbeldre'd Ross.
Lhaiies * rook— as the property of Wm- Tram
ell, Jr.
i Jasper County,
i Kp acres of Land, lying in Jasper county, ad
joining Robert Barues, anti others—as the properly
j of Joel W. Dodson. *
100 acres Land, lying in Jasper county, adjoining
Robert Barnes, and others»-rpropertv of Green L
McMichael.
Gwinnett County.
Lot of I.and No. 196, in the 7th district. Gwin
nett county, containing 250 acres—as the property*
of Simon Derry.
One 2 year Horse Colt, 50 bbls. Corn, &«.
—as the property of James Tate.
Sept. 12