Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, November 02, 1847, Image 3

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LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office at Augusta. (ia„ on the Ist day of November, 1847. ' O’ Persons wishing letters from this list, will please say they are advertised. A Adams L care of D L Appling W A Adams Altord Smith or Oliver Adams John 2 Ardis L A Agncu W F Ardis J S Alieoud Marc Arms Jas P Allen William 2 Avery Mary Ann Allen J H Averell E Alexander Austin W Rountree B Peck a colored girl be-Burkc S longing to Win Davis Rush 'l' W Rarlow S 3 Bonlinean E Rell \\ in Bryant H Bailey It Bronston Emma 2 Berry E Bronston Thos. Bassett W Brown miss K E Rugby Sarah B> ne T A Bishop George Bradford Hester E Boyle J Broyles A A Boyle John M Brigham & Car hart Bone John Burkick C Bugg miss Sarah Burroughs B B Bvrd H A Butler dr Pickens Barnes M care of Johnßuckmeyer Jao F O’Brien Burnett J H C Cartledge B M Clarke miss Indianna Campbell Jno G Clarke miss Indianna T Carat James Cowen J G Cameron Jno A Cook E Carey Patrick Collins Martha Canada William Cooper Pheby Catthi I! Cowles &- Nicoll Carter Jno W Corker miss Z 2 Caldwell John Craig Charles A Cade John Crouley John B Caulfield James Crop mrs Cornelia I) Christain Thomas care of J D Perryfoy Che nun tt J P I) Dimniick Benjamin C Davis Peter Daly N Dunbar B S Dickson A Jackson Dunbar A: Burnside Danforth O Dun mrs Dill Jacob Dunn Patrick Dale Thos J G Dugass Peter Duckworth Thos E Edwards Henry English Louisa Fuller James B Fisher 6c Agnen Fcathorstone R 2 Farley Lucina Fox O Fletcher W France capt H C (i Garnett Chas F M Green Joseph Giles H G Grincr John T Gardner Jas T GuanhallJ Gardner Rebeka Gordon J C Giles Henry Grayson William J Gallaher B Goodman Samuel M Green Peter Goodwin William Green John S H Hays John Hibbler Laac or Ilarri- Harris Walter son Harris Robt V 2 Mix Wiley B Hammond MCM Hooper James Harvey miss Sarah Howard miss Anna R Hall miss Louisa Hope George D Hale Ann Holcomb Homer L 3 Hackett miss Howard mss Martha S Hicks Eliza Hurst dr Henry E Heard Tho Huntington mrs Car E Hill John L J James Joseph Jones Win B Jones J Jackson Ann Jennings miss Emily' Jenkins J J Jones mrs Nancy Jernigan miss Isabella Jackson mrs Fanny Johnson Julius Jones Robt Jones Henry John servant Jones miss Elizabeth Johnson Win Jones Ody Jewell Geo W JonesmissAugnsta(Batle) Jackson maj W K Katler A Kingß Kennon Lewis W Bing \V B Key Mary care of colo-Kirkland Geo W nel James Eavans Keith Danl L Lane Hiram Lloyd Jane Leonard James Lovel Lewis Larkins mrs Lee John P care of J I) 1 .tike mrs Matthews I.inbard Andrew Me McCarr W H McLean Andrew McLeder John M D McKinnis John McGoldrick Edw McKey Win M cKcen miss Georgia BMcNees Wm care of H Bowdre M Manning William L Meals dr H II Manning J W Mills Edw R Mannahum mrs E 2 Meigs R J Maharry miss Mary Meigs mrs T May miss Louisa Merrell mr Matthew W in Circus Meserre James A Marker mrs Sarah Means dr Andrew Mahoney Danl Meyers Henry Martin widow Megan Hugh Marlone Chas Mendheim B Martin miss Martha Moor John L Mattus Joseph L Myers Semerlinc Manning Benj Moor mrs Isabella 2 Maher Richard Mullen miss Mary A E Martin mrs Ellen Moor B F Manning rev B Moragne W H Matthews L C Moor mrs A R care of dr Martin dr J J John S Moor Mitchell Thos II Moses Wilson N Nancy Barton Nceson dr Andrew Nowel A W Neeson Charles Nicolas mrs A Nowell R F 2 O Olmstead mrs Sarah Oconner mrs ObannonjCaroline Osborne Abram Oliver W II Oliver miss C O Oneil W illiam Oden 11 Oneil John S P Pierce miss Mary Palmer L B Panton Charlotte C Posey James Pearson Lewis Pannell C J Parker Jinny Parker W R Parris miss Elizabeth Pea mrs Martha C Pearce miss Mary Pardue nirs Eliza Piper Solomon Pleasantu at Payne (’has F Pierce A gustos Page William Poll MU Tlios H Pigot Arthur Pullin Eliza R Reynols James C Rowell Thomas Refo mrs Eliza Robertson Samuel Read mrs Emeline Roots Philip Reed Alexander Rogers rev W r Reilcy J L Roberson John RobmanJolm Robertson & Eldridge Rountree mrs P W T 2 S Sapp miss Sidney A E Simmons AQ, 2 Sents Stephen Sharp J M E Service J 11 4 Sims I) D Scott Richard Sykes E A Scoggins miss Eliza Eu-Simpson James M ginia Smith S D Salinger S Smith mrs Henry Sanderlin Robert Smith Wm Sedge Joseph Smith Henry Sapp Everett Spires miss A M Sanders Robert A Spiers W’m SkrineQ2 Sumner Jesse Simpson miss SophroniaSowe Richard T I aylor W iley Thomas miss Julia E I) T homas Joseph Taylor R I avlor Levi Taylor Miss Adeline I almon E W Taplor John Thompson E C Twiggs John I) Thomas W M W Walker Daniel Whibhe Thos S Walker mrs Margarett White miss Lucie W 7 all mrs Sarah Welch James Watton John Weltch Jesse Waters A G Williams Lewis Walker A M Wilson William 2 Walker Cuff Williams W M Wakeham Peter Wilkerson Thomas Wolling W W Wideuor William W alcot Benj S Wolling James M Walker miss Mary* Wylds Nancy A 2 Werneg Charles W Wr*y miss Jane 2 Zeiffeart Andrew Noy - 2 E. B. GLASCOCK, P. M. „ . L BEJED WHEAT JOO b cMved b hUe SEED WHEAT ’ re * Get. | Imo ‘ SCRANTON & STARK. T' AUGUST A THE A T RE. '• W. C. FORBES, I Lessee and Manager. First appearance of Mr. CRISP. THIS E VENINGNO V. 2, 1817. Will be performed the Play of THE WIFE. St. Pierre, Mr. W. H. CRISP. Leonardo, Mr. FORBES. Mariana, Miss CLARA ELLIS. DANCE by Miss AMELIE. To conclude with of the SWISS COTTAGE. Lisette, with Songs Mrs. FULLER. (TJT.ox, Tickets 73 cents —Pit 30 cents. Nov. 2 __ IjTOI R MONTHS after date application will he made to the Court of Ordinary of Rich mond county, for leave to sell the land and negroes belonging to the estate of SARAH BLACK STONE, deceased. ARGYLL BLACKSTONE, Adm’r; Nov. 2 FOUR MONTHS after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Rich mond county, for leave to sell the interest (being one-fourth.) of JOHN MORRIS, a minor, in a tract of land, lying i t Columbia county, containing 123 acres, an I hounded by lauds of \Vm. Moore, John Jones and Joseph Reynolds, Esq. AUGUSTUS!. MORRIS. Guardian. Nov. 2 TURPIN «Sk BARNES. Tliree Doors above the U. States Hotel, HAVE JUST RECEIVED their Fall and Winter Stock of DRY GOODS, which comprises one of the best assorted Stocks to be found in the city, which will be sold at the lowest prices, to which they would respectfully invite the attention of purchasers, both of the City and Couti try. The following, comprises a part of their Stock : Rich Plaid CIIAMELION SILKS u Black “ “ Colored CASHMERES and DeLAINES, at very low prices Small pattern DeLAINES for children ALPACAS in great variety A very larire assortment of PRINTS 8-4 and 10-4 DAMASK TABLE DI APERS TOWELLINGS of every kind and quality BIRD’S EVE DIAPERS Super IRISH LINENS Real WELCH FLANNELS, no imitation W bite and Red FLANNELS of every quality Bleached and Brown SHIRTINGS 5-4, 6-4 and 12-4 Bleached SHEETINGS 3-4, 6-4 and 10-4 Brown u 10-4, 12-4 and 14-4 best Bed BLANKETS 8-4 and 9-4 Duffle u SHAWLS, in great variety Furniture DIMITIES and FRINGES. A large assortment ot goods for house servants, together with a great variety of other goods usual ly kept in a Dry Goods Store, Purchasers, call and judge for yourselves. Oct. 19 ' +tf— c NEW CLOTHING STORE. SWAFFIELD, CHICHESTER & CO., Opposite Gould & Bulkley’s, next to Dow & Estes’, HA4 E just opened a very large stock of en tirely new and fashionable READY MADE CLOTHING, Comprising CLOAKS, COATS, VESTS and PANTALOONS ; Shirts, Collars, Under-Shirts, Drawers, Hoseiry, Cravats. Scrafs, Suspenders and Gloves of every description and quality. They would call particular attention to their Stock of CLOTHING, as it is made of the best goods, and in the latest fashions. 1 Fashionable Hats and Caps Os Fall and Winter Styles, at very low prices. To all who wish to buy cheap here is an opportuni ty. as their Stock was purchased exclusively for cash, and manutactured in their own manufactory at the North. J —c Oct. 16 NEW GOODS. FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR. IHAVE RECEIVED at the FASHIONABLE DEPOT, opposite the United States Hotel, a very large supply of BROADCLOTHS, CASSI MERES and V ESTINGS, which are the best and m »st fashionable that have ever been brought to this market and will be made to measure in a style not lo be surpassed by any establishment in the Southern country. —ALSO— For sale, a first-rate assortment of MERINO SHIRTS and DRAWERS, SILK do., COTTON SHIRTS, of all kinds and prices; SUSPENDERS, GLOVES, POCKET HANDICES, CRAVATS, SCARFS, HOSIERY, STOCKS, &c. In addition to the above, I have recently added a superior slock 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 WINKLE. Sept. 23 NEW TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, Opposite the Masonic Hall, Broad-st., AUGUSTA. j FTIHE SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs his JL friends and the public generally, that he has just received a handsome assortment of CLOTHS, CASIMERES and VESTINGS for fall and winter wear, which he is prepared to make in the neatest and most fashionable style, and as low as can be had in any establishment. From his experience in cutting, he is confident that he can give perfect satisfaction to all those who may fa vor him with their Patronage. G. W SHACKELFORD. N. B.—Two Journeymen wanted. None need apply hut the best workmen. Sept. 2*l 3mo EXTRA FINE TEAS, SULTANA RAI SINS, ALMONDS, NUTS, &c. CHESTS choice Black TEA tJ 10 hlf. do. Youug Hyson do. 10 do. do. best Gunpowder and Imperial do. 5 boxes Sultana RAISINS 2 hales S. Shell ALMONDS 3 do. Filberts, Brazil, Pecan and Madeira NUTS. For sale by JOHN R. DOW. Sept. 11 68 D Y E 1 N G AND SCOURIN G ESTABLISHMENT. JOHN O’NEILL, Silk and Woollen Fancy Dyer, informs the citizens of Augusta, and its vicinity, that he has commenced the above busi ness on HEYNOLD-STREET, in the rear of La mar 6c Oliver’s Store, three doors below the cor ner of Campbell-street, where he is prepared to execute work with neatness and despatch. He flatters himself, from his long experience in some of the first houses in Europe and America, to be able to give satisfaction in every branch of his bu siness. Any orders w r hich he may be favored with will be promptly attended to. lie will Dye, Re- Dye and Renovate Gentlemen’s Clothing of ail textures and kinds—Coats, Vests, Pants and Cloaks. He renews the shades of all colors, and makes the garment have the appearance of new cloth. He pledges himself that work finished by him will neither have a disagreeable smell or stillness, more than w r hen new. Ladies’ Garments will be Dyed and finished in workmanlike style. Persons residing at a distance, by directing their articles to me at Augusta, will meet with prompt attention. JOHN O’NEILL. Oct 20 ts NOTIC £«• THE GEORGIA STATE*LOTTERIES au thorized by the Legislature of the State of Georgia for the benefit 0? the INDEPENDENT FIRE COMPANY OF AUGUSTA, will here after be drawn under the management of Messrs. D. PAINE A CO. The Drawings will take place (for the present) in SAVANNAH on Tuesday,and in COLUMBUS on Wednesdays of each week, un der the Superintendance of Commissioners ap pointed for the purpose. 1 ickets and Shares, either Single or by the Package, can always be'had on application to E. H. PEZANT, . # Agent for the iVI an age rs. Opposite United States Hotel, Augusta, Ga. HTF’-kli orders lor Tickets in any Lottery, will be attended to promptly and considered confidential. Oct 13 Itno PRINCE'S LIN WE AN BOTANIC GARDEN AND NURSERIES, FLUSHING. MW HI. R. PRINCE & CO., *£& successors of W m. Prince, and sole proprietors of his great collection of Fruit Trees, &c. have just published their NEW DESCRIP TIVE CATALOGUES, 36th edition, which will be sent to post paid applicants. The assortment of Frees and Shrubbery is the finest in the Union, and the Fruit and other Trees are of the largest size. 4,000 of the Pear Trees are in a bearing state. Ornamental Trees 12 to 20 feet in height, and Evergreen Trees 6 to 14 feet. 50,000 Roses comprising every variety, and splen did Dahlias, Bulbous Roots. See., at 25 per cent, less than the usual rates. Orders promptly executed and forwarded as de sired. N. 13.—The public are cautioned against a spu rious use of our name and title. Nov. 2 2* FOR SALE, MTHE spacious lot and three brick tene ment buildings on it, situated on the north side of Broad-street, next below the Eagle & Phoe nix Hotel, the lot running through to Revnold street. Apply lo J. P. LAVANTURE, or Nov. 2 12 JOSEPH BIGNON. M GLOBE HOTEL, /A, Corner of Broad Jackson-sts-JHiM. BY FRANCIS M. JENNINGS. THIS ESTABLISHMENT has undergone a thorough repair, and the Proprietor would be happy to greet his old friends, and as many new ones as may please to favor him with a call. He will not speak of his Table, Waiters, Sec., as he feels satisfied those who favor him once he will have the pleasure to see again, his TABLE having al ways given satisfaction. O 3 DINNER at one o’ clock. —6m Oct. 24 TO RENT, From the Ist of October next. The double WOODEN TENEMENT - j on Jackson-street; one on the corner Reynold-st, at present occupied by C Low, and the other by Miss Ingraham. #Apply to G. Lokostreet, or ' MRS. R. CAMIIELD July 31 +— HOUSE AND LOT FOR SAJP^fc. M Being anxious to leave Augusta I offer to sell my HOUSE and LOT nex above the Jail, at a reduced price, f«hc.ash, or 1 will take a young Negro fellow, at a nur price, in trade. Any person disposed to make either trade, can have an opportunity of doing so by apph ing to Sept. 22 w 4 C. A. BEJARD. RAWAWAY From the Subscriber, a Mulatto man, DANIEL,a Bricklayer.known by the name of Daniel Bland. A liberal reward will be ■ W.. paid for his delivery to me, or if lodged in Jail so that I can get him. Sept. 0 f— J. (iLESDINNING. MULES ! MULES ! ! A Lot of fine MULES, some full six wteen and a half hands high. For sale at R. A. WATKINS’ Oct. 31 4- Stables, on Ellis-street. FRESH SUPPLY. MULES AND IIORSESJ Another fine lot of HORSES and MULES have just arrived the Stable of I. A. Hibler -1 /—A. Co. which are offered for sale cheap. Among the Horses are several pairs, gentle in harness. The Mules are of good size. Those who want bar- i gains would do well to call earlv at the Stable of I. A. IIIBLER & CO. Oct. 28 ts STEEL. This celebrated HORSE will make the ensuing Spring Season at the Hampton Course, Augusta, Ga.. ant * w dl attend alternately every \;[ p ninth day at Cherokee Ponds and F.dgefield C. H. He will serve Mares at $25 if paid by the 20th day of June, otherwise a Note will be requi-ed for S3O, payable on the Ist day of March following. Mares will be insured to be with foal, at S4O, which will be claim ed as soon as the fact can be ascertained or the Mare parted with. Grooms fee.sl. Mares fed at 25 cents per day. Colored servants boarded free of charge. Season to commence 20th of Februa ry, and end the 20thof June. Oct. 25 6—4 mo JAMES GARDEN. STRAYED OR STOLEN. A SORREL MARE, swayed back, a little giay, bet 4 right hind —foot broken just about the ankle, and has a few white spots at the root of her tail. A liberal reward will be given for her recovery. Ap ply to ELISHA OWENS. Oct 19 12— <7l FOR SALE. An excellent BUGGY HORSE, 5 ttJ - vears very fast and gentle in Har ness. Apply at this office. Oct. 14 LIVERY STABLE. THE undersigned respectfully informs the public that he has 11 ? > leased the old stand well known/ 1/A as J. B. Gue dron’s LOWER STABLES foil Ellis street, and would be .uankful for a sliare of patron age. R. A. WATKINS. May 14 lB9 RACES OVER THE HAMPTON RACE COURSE, AT AUGUSTA, GA. The first Fall Meeting wil commence on the 7th of De and continue live days. FIRST DAY—A Colt Stake for three year olds, one hundred dollars entrance, half forfeit—eight entries named and closed —carrying three year old weight. Samk Day—Mile Heats, best two in three, nurse SIOO SECOND DAY—Two Mile Heats,purse 200 THIRD DAY—Three “ “ “ 300 FOURTH DAY—Four « « “ 400 FIFTH DAY—One Mile Heats, best three in five, parse 150 There are already some crack nags on the ground, and many others that will be here, so good sport and plenty of it may be looked for. Oct 6 td LEWIS LOVELL, Proprietor. AUGUSTA, OCTOBER 6, 1847. VVe have now in store the greajej of our Fall supply of GOODS, sk{jcomprising WATCHES, JE WEL-tJ^ RY, Silver and Plated Wares, Military and Fancy Goods, Housekeeping Articles, &c. «Sc,c. to which we invite attention, believing it to be as good a Stock as was ever in the place. And we ask all who think they can buy anything in the line at lower prices, in this place or Charleston, to test the truth of that supposition. CLARK, RACKETT & CO. Oct. 6 tt PERIFOCAL SPECTACLES. To all who experience inconve nience j n 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 experience in the use of them. These Glasses can be obtained in this place only of CLARK, RACKETT & CO., Agents lor the Manufacturers, Who have now on hand a good supply in gold and silver frames. Perifocal Glasses fitted to any frame, for any vision. Spectacles in gold, silver and steel, for sale very low, bv CLARK.RACKETT. CO. * Dealers in W atches, Jewelry, Silver W T are, &c. Oct. 6 ts SCULL SHOALS FACTORY* THE Subscribers having renewed the AGEN CY of this establishment, offer for sale a superior STOCK OF YARNS, assorted, Nos. 4 s to 12’s, in bales of 240 lbs. each. T. N. POULLAIN A SON. July 17 l9 | BANK OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA. I [ 1 Statement of the Condition of the Bank of the State of Georgia and . Branches, 1 ON THE SECOND OF OCTOBER, 1847. a "~ T - s LIABILITIES. * To Capital Stock ” • $1,500,000 00 “ Bills iif circulation* 961,889 00 “ Discount Account —net proceeds after deducting Salaries and Expenses 67,874 56 ? « Unclaimed. 6,241 00 “ litHlnces between Mother Bank and Branches 10,956 89 “ Individual Deposites 379,77“ 52 •Total Liabilities ..$2,926,738 97 ♦ # RESOURCES. By Discounted Notes $1,322,473 63 “ Bills of Exchange 276,032 15 “ Stocks, Bonds, &c 369,305 90 “ Real Estate . 73,667 46 “ Banking Houses and Lots 75,391 66 “ Assignment of a Judgment 5,100 00 “ Protest Account 170 50 “ Balances due from other Banks 160,862 54 “ Bills of Branches on hands 95,036 00 “ *• “ other Banks on hand $82,442 00 “ Specieonhand 466,347 13 Total Resources $2,926,738 97 as reported above $961.889 fDeduct notes on hand 95.036 Leaving in actual circulation $886,853 A. PORTER, Cashier. LOOK AT THIS !—520,000 CAPITAL * PRIZE ! ! aUARTER TICKET, combination 15, 61. G7, entitled to the Capital Prize of “ Twenty Thousand Dollars " in the Grand Consolidated Lot tery, Class-15, Extra. Remained on hand unsold for the want of a purchaser at E. H. PEZANT, P»road-st., opposite U. S. Hotel. f 15, 61, 67, 34, 46, 68, 29, 74, 4,0, 62, 18. Ihe above Jicket w r ill be publicly shown ,on application at the office. 5 ' Nor. 2. “THE LUCKY OFFICE.” GEORGIA STATE LOTTERIES. FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE AUGUSTA INDEPENDENT FIRE COMPANY. D. PAINS & CO. MANAGERS. Sales close Wednesday at Noon. Drawing due Thursday Morning —Georgia State (Savannah) Lottery,Class No. 9. —6G Numbers —lO Ballots. 4,000 DOLLARS. 51,000! 5584! 5400! 5300!—Wholes $ I—Halves 50 cts.—Package of quarters cost 55,50 —must draw 52,12—-Risk only 53,38. Sales close at Noon Thursday, Drawing due same Evennig. — The Capital Prize Lottery—*Grand Consolidated, Class No. 44, Ex tra, for 1847. 22,500 DOLLARS! 57,500' 55,500! 53500! 10 prizes of $ 1000!—Wholes 55 —Halves 52,50 —Quarters s\fi s. Drawing due Friday Morning —Sales close Thurs day Evening.—Georgia State (Columbus) Lot tery,Class No. 10, for 1847.—75 Numbers —14 Ballots. 6,000 DOLLARS. 51.400! 51,200! 51,093! 51,500! 10 of 52,001 &c. Wholes v2—Halves 51 —Quarters 50c.—Pack ages warranted for Half Nett. For sale by E. H. PEZANT, Agent. Broud-st., opposite U. S. Hotel [KpOrders from the country will meet with prompt attention, if addressed as above. Nov. 2 AUGUSTA, OCT. 15 1847. CLOCKS.-*- We have in store Marble Mantel Clocks, Office and Warehouse, Gothic and Round Clocks; and offer to country dealers an assortment of cheap Clocks, well made, at low pH CGS. CHINA CUT CLASS—White and Gold Band China Dinner and Tea sets 5 Fancy Gilt and Orna mental China, Tea sets j Fine Cut-Glass Goblets, Wines. Tumblers, &cc. LAMPS, LAMPS, AND GIRANDOLES SOLAR LAMPS in great variety—some with Bo hemian Glass Shafts, and Prisms. GIRANDOLES, SILVERED AND GILT— New style PAPER SHADES for Lamps. ANDIRONS—A part of our supply of ANDI RONS, SHOVELS, and TONGS are at hand, for sale low. CLARK, RACKETT & CO. Oct. 16 WASHINGTON & NEW ORLEANS TELEGRAPH 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 twentieth day of November, to meet the demands of the assignee, w-ho is rapidly progress ing 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, > Washington City, Sept. 1. 1847. Oct. 12 ' 64 CANDIES, CANDIES, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY AUGUSTIN FREDERICK, MANUFACTURER. At his old stand , 200 Broad-street, a few doors below the Fost-offi.ce, Augusta, da. HE keeps constantly on hand for sale various j articles in his line, viz : CONFECTIONERIES—Fancy Confectioneries 1 from Paris TOYS for Children, German and French FRUlTS—Oranges, Lemons,Pine Apples and Ba- ' nan as DRY FRUlTS—Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Citron and i Dates PRESERVES—Orange, Pines, Ginger, Currant and Guava Jelly NUTS—Almonds, Filberts. Brazil, Peacan, &c. LIQUORS—Cognac Brandy, Holland Gin, Jamai ca Rum, &c. WIN ES—Madeira, Port, Sherry, Champagne, &c. PORTER —London,pints and quarts, fine imported Cordials SEGARS—ReaI Havana, various brands. Sept. 30 24—8 c WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. The Subscriber respectfully in i If* forms his friends and the public gen that he has returned New \ork with a large and handsome assortment of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,fine JEW ELRY. SILVER AND PLATED WARE, fine Ornamental and Common BRASS CLOCKS MU SIC BOXES, and a variety of FANCY GOODS. N. B.—CLO( KS and WATCHES repaired with care. F. A. BRAHE, f irst door below Washington Hall. Oct. 14 3mo JOHN BRIDGEST FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND ) TAILOR. Next Door Below the United States Hotel AVG US TA, GEOR GTA. IN ADDITION to his large variety of !New Styles of CLOTHS, CASIMERES, VEBT j INGS, TRIMMINGS and FANCY ARTICLES, t for Gentlemen's Wear, has just received, and is [ constantly receiving. READY-MADE GARMENTS, which, for style of cut. make and material, are not to be found in the market. Military uni | forms made, and Making and Trimming in the j best manner. (Jet. 14 , GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERIES! ■ J. W. MAURY & CO., SUCCESSORS TO J. G. Gregory & Co.. Managers. The Old Favorite. —Class No. 66.—T0 be drawn at Savannah, Nov. 2, 1847.—Package Scheme.— Capital 3.000 DOLLARS. ; With numerous other prizes.—Tickets 51, shares in proportion.—Risk on a package of 20 whole 1 Tickets only CZ a of 20 hall Tickets only 56,17 —risk on a package of 20 quarters only 53,08. Sales close Thursday. Extra Class No. 45—By South Carolina, Class No. 44, Nov, 4, 181-7.—75 Numbers—l 3 Ballots. 20.000 DOLLARS. 510.000! 53,000! 52,645! 20 of 51,000'—Tickets 55 —Halves 52,50—Quarters 51,25. Sales close Monday at 10 A. M. • Extra Class No. 46—By Alexandria,Class 71. Nor. 6. 1047.—Brilliant Scheme.—7B Numbers—l 3 Ballots.—s Capitals of #20,000 EACH ! ! ! I 5 of 510,000! 5 4,093! 70 of 51.000! 80 of 5500! 125 ot 5400! &c. &c.—Tickets 515 —Halves $7,50 — Quarters $3.75. JOHN A. MILLF.N, Agent. Opposite the Masonic Hall, j O* Orders from the country promptly attended i to. ' Nov. 2 THE LATEST IMPORTATIONS FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR, AT TliE gentlemen’s Furnishing Establishment, No. 258 Broad-Street Augusta, "Yl/" M. O. PRICE & CO., DRAPERS AND r ▼ TA ILORS,are receiving weekly from NY. CLOTHS. CASIMERES AND VESTINGS, of the newest style of manufacture, and of the most fashionable colors, which they will make to order in as good style and as low as can lie got at the North. READY made clothing, I of every description, and well made up. Shirts, | Undershirts, Drawers, Hosiery, Bosoms, Collars, i Cravats, Stocks Scarfs, Suspenders, Gloves, Nl^lit g-% v 1 7 0 ; l aps, &c. etc. HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS. Riding Belts, Money Belts. Shoulder Braces. Body Guards, Razors, Razor Strops. Brushes. < ombs. Soaps, Oils tor the Hair, Toilet Perfumery, Segar Cases. Wallets. &c. TAILORS' TRIMMINGS. , Shears, I rimmers, Points, Inch Measures, Cray i ous, and every article used by the trade, which we can supply them with as low as they can be j bought in New Y’ork. W. O. PRICE. Sept. W. T. INGRAHAM. GUNS AND PISTOLS. A CHOICE lot of Double Barrel Shot GUNS, London made, together with a supply of Flasks, Shot Pouches, Game Bags. Patent \Vad ; ding, Ely's patent Cartridges, and Gunning Appa ; ratus in general, just received and will be sold low. j Also. Allen and Tharbur's Revolving PISTOLS; six barrels. Self-Cocking Pocket Pistols, English Belt Pistols, Walker’s Percussion Caps. c CLARK, RACKET f & CO. Oct. 6 ts SUGAR, MOLASSES, COFFEE, &c. HHDS. choice St, Croix SUGAR 5 do. West India Clarified do. 25 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 60 do Patent Mould do. 35 do Adamantine do. 40 boxes No. 1 SOAP. 25 do. do. STARCH For sale by JOHN R. DOW. Sept.ll 6 7 NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS. Alexander & bright respectfully invite the attention of the public to their | large and very complete Stock of entirely new and fresh DRY GOODS, suited to the fall trade, j I’he Stock consists, in part of Cloths, Cassi | meres, and Vestings; rich SILKS of the latest styles; rich D LAINES, a great variety; PRINTS GINGHAMS, GLOVES, HOSIERY* EMBROI DERIES, LACE GOODS, SHAWLS, bleached I and brown SHEETINGS and SHIRTINGS BLANKE IS, KLRSES S, &c., which they are disposed to sell on accommodating terms; and they will take pleasure in showing their Goods to all i who may favor them w ith a call, at their store under the Globe Hotel, Broad-street. 8 3+3c LAMPS! LAMPS!! A LARGE assortment of SOLAR, LARD and i I -l A- PINE OH. LAMPS, just received from the > manufactories of 8. W. Murphy and Dyot & Kent, I These Lamps are warranted in every particular! ! arc perfectly free from danger. Those in want ot a useful and handsome article, for a low price, can be accommodated , as they will be sold at the man ufacturer’s price in Philadelphia, for cash. They are cheaper than anything of the kind ever offered in this market. ALSO, ON CONSIGNMENT. a few very handsome setts of CANDELABRAS and GIRANDOLES, for sale low, at the store of o J. E. MARSHALL, *.ept. 21 Metcalf’s Range. SPICES AND CONDIMENTS, Sill ABLE for the season, of the purest quality and choicest flavour, viz: Mace. Nutmegs Cloves, Cinnamon. Pepper Red Pepper. Ginger Root, and Ground, Mustard. Isinglass, Gellatina Irish Moss, Russia Shred Isinglass. Vanilla Bene Extract of do.. Oil of Lemon, Ess. Lemon. Extrac Lemon, Sup. Carb Sodo. Tart, Acid, Saleratus and every other article necessary for culinary n poses. ; 1 Having obtained a Powdering Mill, persons w mg Spices in powder, may depend upon their p ’. ity and freshness. J. £. MARSHALL . Pec - 9 59 AND DRAWERS, O* COTTON, SILK, and all other kinds, cheap, at ° cf 17 ' \TZ. O. PRICE Aco s. 1 1 ”L i public salfo. [ TH|S Day, (first Tuesday iu November.) at tifcr lower market house in the city of Auguste, will be sold, the following articles belonging to the estate of B. B. Hussey, deceased : A Buggy with Harness and Double Harness—a lot of Books—a lot ot Clothing and a Silver W atch. Nov. 2 j. W. WTGHTMAN, Adm'r. : Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in January next, before the court house door at Jacksonboro, in Striven county, between the usual hours of sale, for a division among the heirs, the following ne -1 groes, six in number, viz ; 1 J prime fellow named Will, about 27 years old. [ 1•• “ u Bob, 23 “ . 1 wencli about 21 years old, with three children. ■ Teras reasonable to the purchaser. JOHN SCOTT, W ILLIAM T. SCOTT, JOHN H. SMITH. Nov. 2 | LAND FOR SALE. Will be sold, on the lirst Tuesday in November * next, at the lower Market House, in the city of 1 Augusta, between the usual hours of sale, i Three hundred acres of Pine land, more or less, I one hundred and twenty-five of which are cleared, ( adjoining lands of Stallings, Perrin and others.— There arc 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 day of sale. SARAH WALL, Sept. 3 f~ JOSEPH DARLING. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in January next, before the Court House door in the town of W arreuton. within the legal hours of sale; About twenty-two or three Negroes. Among them are three or four likely Field Hands, a good Blacksmith, Plough Boys, and likelv young Wo men Weavers, Ironers, Cooks and Washers, and some very likelv children. The character, health and condition of each negro will be faithfully told to purchasers. The terms of sale will be twelve months time given on approved paper. Any ono wishing to buy good family Negroes, on good terms, are requested to attend the sale, as they will cer tainly have an opportunity. Titles indisputably good. Said Negroes sold as the property of Win. Johnson, late of Warren county, deceased, and hr order of court. WM. GIBSON, Adm'r. Oct. 2G AI)MINiSIRAT<)R’S SALE. ihe nrst day ot December next, will be sold, at the residence of Philip Combs Sr., deceased, late of Wilkes county', the perishable property of said deceased, consisting of Stock of Cattle, Hogs, Plantation Tools. House hold and Kitchen Furniture, &c. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day. , Oct. 17 PHILIP F. COMBS, Adm’r. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE; Pursuant to an order of the Inferior Court of Wilkes county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in December next, before the court-house door at Hawkinsrille, Lot No. 224, in Pulaski county, formerly 10th District, Wilkinson county, containing acres of land, more or less. Also, pursuant to a like order of said Court, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in January next, be fore the Court house-door at Dahlonega, Lot No. 873, Ist section, 12th district, now Lump kin county, containing 40 acres, more or less.— Moth of which lots belong to the estate of Henry- Laughter, late of W ilkes county, deceased, sold lor the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. JANE LAUGHTER, Adm x. 1 dEHR VJM BAILEY, Adhi r. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE; Agreeable to an order of the Inferior i'oiirt of Burke county r , when setting for ordinary pur poses, will be sold, before the court-house door in the town of Waynesboro, Burke county, on the first Tuesday in December next. 7'wo hundred acres, more or less, of Pine I.and. 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. Brach; said tract of laud, known an 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, deceased. 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 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 MITCH EL B. JONES. { Ad,n ' rs * ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in December next, will b© sold betorethe 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, viz : A lot of Land containing about GOO acres, in said county, on both sides of the Louisville road, and a bout five miles from Warrenton. About 260 acres lies on the east side of the road, and about 350 c. » the west side. It will be sold in two lots. Also, at the same time and place, a Tract con taining about G 3 acres, adjoining the a'bore. 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 be sold, before the court-house door in Heard county, on the first Tuesday in January next, Lot of Land, No. 84, in the twelfth district of Heard county' —sold as the property of W iliiam Johnson,deceased, late of Warren county, and by virtue of an order of the Inferior Court of said coun ty, while sitting for ordinary purposes, titles good, and payments cash. AI.SO; ■ „ , On the same day, before the Court House door in Early county, will be sqld, Lot of Land No. 204, in the Gth District. WILLIAM GIBSON, Adm’r Sept 22 7G EXECUTOR’S SALE, Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in December next, within the Usual sale hours, kt the court house in Madison county, 140 acres Land, on the north prong of Broad River, granted to James Vinguard, noiv deceased. also. . .. Will be sold, at the court-house, in Gwinnett coun ty, on the first Tuesday in January next, within the usual sale hours, Lucinda, a negro woman, about 25 years old, and her three male children; Harry, about G years old; Andrew, about 4 years old, and Larenza, a bout 2 years old; and 200 ad res Land, part of lot I No. 28G, in the sth District of Gwinnett county. — Terms to be made known on each day of sale.— All to he sold as the properly of James Vingard. deceased, by virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Gwinnett countv. JAMES VINGARD, Ex’r. Oct. 14 NANCY VINGARD, Ex’x. DYE & ROBERTSON, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Cl ON TIN I E the above business at their old J stand. East Side of Mclntosh-street, w here they are prepared to receive consignments of COTTON. GRAIN, FLOUR, BACON, «Ac. At their Store on Broad-street, next door below the Hardware Store of Mr. John Bones, whero they w ill also keep a supply of GROCERIES, and w’ill be happy to accommodate all who may favor them with a call. They have procured the services of Mr. J. R CROCKER, lately in the employ of Messrs. Daw. son & 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. SEED WHEAT. PEAS, HAY AND OATS, A FEW BUSHELS WHEAT, and a few JrV loads PEA-VINES, HAY and OATS, the undersigned would be glad to sell and deliver promptly on application at his residence. Sept 25 ftulra - N B. MOORE.