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

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lias enormous engagements. The capital paid tin and the reserve amounted to £865,000, but their business was carried on to an extent far above what those means would have warranted one sin gle account absorbing £ UX),000. There is no doubt that this catastrophe will lead to the embarrass ment and probable failures of many houses here: mcaiiVv hile all business is suspended, even in Cot ton, and the prices (piotcd above could not be re alized by \i\ to fd per lb. Low middling Orleans can lie purchased for cash at Ift, perhaps 4A.” “HAVRE. OCT. 18.—-Our Cotton market is in a very unsett led state; during; the last fortnight prices have declined fully 7 to 8 fs.; sales are confined to the daily absolute wants of the trade; consumption shows a decrease of 111,0!Ml bales over the same period ol last year. It is feared that prices have not yet reached their lowest point. Fair Upland are 'quoted nominally from 87 aBB fs. Sales since Ist inst, 7,300 bales, against 7,800 bales receipts ; stock on hand 49,700 bales of ail sorts. Nothing •doing in Rice, prices nominal from 31 a3sfs., as to quality.” CHARLESTON, Nov. 10.— Cotton. —The Cotton market has been in a very depressed condition since thejreccipf ofthe Caledonia’s advices. The sales reach about 1,100 bales, ncaißi*J bales of which were sold yesterday. Prices are a *|c below those current prior to the arrival of these advices, with a very unsettled market at the close ol business. The operat ions have been at extremes ranging from 7} to Bc. Fair quality at 7i| a Bc. NEW YORK Nov. 6\\ M Cotton. —A few hundred bales sold, for use, at .[:y£c. lb. decline, but prices are not definitely ti.xcd. Flour, I!XX.) straight new Michigan at $8.31; 1000 Gencssee at $8,50; Oswego sß,'2Ba ft, «Scc., prices areßal'2 cts. down upon the news, but three is no anxiety fortiie future. WACOM, Nov. 11.— Cotton. —The market has been exceedingly dull the present week, and few tales have been made. \\ e quote to-day 7 a7.J. MOBILE, Nov. 6.— Cotton. —The receipts for the week ending on Friday, amount to 4,870 bales, and cleared in the same time 975 bales for New \ork, leaving the stock on hand and on shipboard not cleared last evening 27,888 bales,against 10,827 last season, and 27,107 the year previous. Our last review, owing to the disastrous intelli gence Irom England, left the market in a very un settled condition, and prices for middling closed at 7i a 7.J cents. On Saturday 400 bales were sol I, and on Monday 800, without change in rate#. On i uesday a more animated demand sprang up, which resulted in the sale of 1200 bales—the mar ket stiffening up towards the close of the day. On W ednesday a still larger business was done, and 6ome 1500 bales changed hands, holders by their great firmness and the lightness of the stock on sale, realizing fully on the prices previously prevalent. On the following day,owing to the al - pretensions of factors, only 800 bales went off at full rates, Friday (yesterday) scarce ly any thing was done—one or two hundred bales perhaps buyers having from their inability to meet the advances claimed, withdrawn al most entirely from the market. 'Towards the close of the day, however, a better disposition to sell was manifested on the part of some holders, but no sales were effected, and we leave she market dull. The sales of the week foot up 1500 bales.— I he purchases about the middle of the week were made chiefly for the French market. English and American buyers operated but sparingly. LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Nov. 5, 1817. Nov. 8, 1818. flood and Alio..* ... .nominal,.... nominal, f »ood 1air......... .nominal.... .nominal. *’ air BJa 8£ 10 aIOL Middlg fair 8 a— 93a—c. Middling 7.Aa 7| 9£a—c. Ordinary..., (>|a 7 .... nominal. NEW OREEANS,Nov. I I*?M .^Cotton. —T11e demand continues active, anti the sales sum up 8500 bales, taken for France, the Continent and the North. Trices arc again lower, and we now quote a /Jc for middling to good middling. Sugar. —The market is quiet, Sales 50 hhds Afolasses. —2oo bids, were sold at 23/c. Flour. —No demand at present rates. 400 bids. Ohio were sold in two Jots at $5. Corn.—There is some activity. Sales 850 sacks prime old Yellow at 48c ; 4()0 sacks new Yellow at 4oc ; 2,500 sacks new \\ bile and Y ellow, in Hemp sacks, at 41c ; 2,200 sacks new Mixed and White, in Gunny Bags, at 43c. H hiskei/. —,70 bids. Rectified sold at 20c, and 150 bbls. in lots, at 20/,c. Freights. —A British bark was chartered for Liv erpool at 9-l8d; but that rate has been refused by sill the other masters. Cotton has been shipped to fill up at 1 _Jc for Havre, and |d for Liverpool. pipping Sutclliiuncc. Wc were mistaken in announcing the arrival of the steamer Amory Sibley in our last. It was the ILL. Cook. ARRIVALS FROM CHARLESTON. Ship James Caljer, Pollster, Liverpool. Br. bark Queen Victoria, Patching, off Dungencss for Hull, Eng. Sp. brig Venus, Estafo, Port Mahon, for Barcelona. Sp. polacre Christineta, Estafe, Port Mahon, for Barcelona. Sp. polacre Trcsiua, Maris tang, Port Mahon, for Barcelona. MEMORANDA. The John Pricdcr, fop Charleston, sailed from Bremenhaven Bth ult. The Br. ship Commerce, Junes, for Charleston, mailed from Liver|»ool 11th ult. The ship Othello, Mcauey, lor Charleston, sailed from Havre 11th ult. The Br. bark Mundane, Hutchinson, T2th; Br. ship Shakspcare, Henderson, 15th, and Rainbow, Lombard, 17 th, for Char lesion, sailed from Liver pool on their respective dates. The ship James Caldcr; Pollster, for Charleston, was loading at Liverpool 18th nil. and would sail in a few days.. The Bren), brig Johan Frederick, Weiting, for Charleston, sailed from Bremen Bth ult. The ship Charleston, Brown, for Charleston, was up at New York 6th inst. The ship Fairfield,Loveland; brig Tybce,White, for Charleston, bark Superior, Collin, and schr. Lawrence, Venties, for Savannah, cleared at New York 6th inst. The ship Lady Falkland, for Savannah, sailed from Heal on the 13th ult. The brig Gen. Pinckney, Broughton, for Savan nah,and schr. R. Habersham,Pcrriston, for Charles ton, cleared at Baltimore Gib inst. CHARLESTON, Nov.•lo.—Arr. steam ship Southerner, Berry, New York; ships Martha, Rich, Liverpool; Marion, Thompson, New York; schr. Sarah Elizabeth, Howe, Abaco, In the ofiing, ship South Carolina, Hamilton, N. York. Cld. bark Convoy, Trcscott, New Orleans, Went to sea, ship Southport, McCormick, New York. SAVANNAH, Nov. 9.—Arrived—brig Benja min Curver, Curver, Camden, Me.; schr. Lenity, Smith, Richmond, Va. Cleared—Schr. H. Westcott, I odge. Pbiladel- » >l,ii> - J AUGUSTA FOUNDRY, MILL WRIGHT & MACHINE SHOP. Near the Georgia Hail Road Depot. THE Subscribers having purchased of THOS. HOPKINS, Esq., the above establishment, intend carrying on the business in its various branches. They will furnish IRON AND BPiASS CASTINGS, of every description, at short notice, and on as rea sonable terras as any similar establishment at the South. They hope by strict attention to business to merit the patronage heretofore extended to the establishment. Having a number of ENGINE LATHES, we are prepared to Cut LARGE SCREW’S of any dimensions. MILL SPINDLES, Ac. always on hand and made to order. ~ , TALIAFERRO & TORBET. C. C Taliaferro, ) H. R. Tor ret. N. B. PA P PERNS of every description, made to order We will keep on hand, and make to or ter, HO I CHRIS’S WHEELS, to suit the vari ous heads of water. T & T Nov. 6 lv f AUGII STA Til EAT RE. e W. C. FORBES, 1 Lc-esoe and Manager. t - SECOND NIGHT OF “FASHION.” la Act Fourth the Polka wilf be danced by the characters. THIS EVENING . NOV. 11. 1817. a Will be performed Mrs. Mowatt’s Comedy of s FASHION, * Or Life in New York. 1 Count Jolimatre, from abroad, Mr. Crisp; Adam ' Trueman,a Cattaraugus Farmer, Mr. Forbes; Mr. 1 Tiffany, a merchant of Pearl-street, Mr. Ward; ; Snobson, a confidential Clerk, Mr. Fuller; Cel. * Howard of the United States Army, Mr. Palmer; ’ Augustus Fogg,a man of indifference.Mr.Randolph; I T. Tcnison Twinkle, a Poet, Mr. Mehen; Zeke, a ’ colored Servant,Mr. \V r olfe; Gertrude, a <lnverness, Miss Clara Eiiis; Mrs. Tiffany,wife of Tiffany, Mrs. ( Mehen; Seraphina, her daughter, Mrs. Forbes; 1 Millincttc,a French waiting maid, Miss Mitchell; . ; Patience, sister of Mr. Tiffany, Miss Smith. f A Pas Seal by Miss A M FLU’,. 5 To conclude with the Farce of OUR MARY ANNE. i [Upßov Tickets 75 cents —Pit 50 cents. Nov. 11 r READ THE 3 IF YOU PLEASeT ; zC A she Subscriber oilers for sale their place JmjjJjour miles from Atlanta, containing two hun ) dred and fifty acres.wilh a good two story HOUSE, i newly built, with Kitchen, and all necessary out » buildings. Also, a good Store House and excel lent stand for a Grocery, it being right at the forks . of two ferry roads, Foot’s and Monlauinery’s; there r is also on the place the best water in the State, with a good Garden sulficiently large for two fami lies; there is on the place ten or fifteen acres cleared and fenced. The place being four miles f from Atlanta will suit any person that is merchan dizing in Atlanta, or will suit any person wishing [ to locate at a beautiful healthy place. The Sul>- r scribers being compelled to raise money, will sell on favorable terms, if early applied for. Cull at the Subscribers, on the Marietta road lour miles from Atlanta, for further particulars. Nov. II 3m c P. A. &S. GOT.HI N. OTTCE. —All persons indebted to the estate I i ol SAHAH BLACKSTUNE, deceased, are 1 requested to make payment; and those having de mands against said estate are requested to hand 1 them in within the time prescribed by law. ARGYLL BLACKS TONE, Adm’r. Nov. 10 —Gw I - „ —.— - - - AUGUSTA. OCT. 15 1847. CA LOCKS—-Wei lave in store Marble Mantel j Clocks, OlHcc and Warehouse, Gothic and Round Clocks; and oiler to country dealers an ; assortment of cheap Clocks, well made, at low pri • ces. CHINA CUT CLASS—White and Gold Band China Dinner and Tea sets ; Fancy Gilt and Orna mental China. 'Pea sets; Fine Cut-Glass Goblets Wines. Tumblers, Ac. LAMPS, LAMPS, AND GIRANDOLES. • SOLAR LAMPS in great variety—sonic 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, RACKET'!’ A CO. Oct. 16 A C ARD riIHE UNDERSIGNED informs the Citi- X zens of Augusta and Merchants of the inte rior. that they have opened a SEGAR AND tobacco store, at the first door below Messrs. Adams, Fargo’ A Co., on Broad-street, where they will keep'con stantly on hand a large and carefully selected Stock of HAVANA AND DOMESTIC SEGALS CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCO ALSO, PIPES of every description, MATCHES, Ac. .it wholesale and retail prices to suit those who purchase to sell again. \\ e, therefore invite those who deal in our line to call and examine our slock before they purchase elsewhere VOLGKR A BRAHE. Oct. 13 3ino NOTICE. TUMiF. GEORGIA STA LE LOTTERIES au -5 tiiorizcd by the Legislature ofthe State ol Georgia for the benefit of the INDEPENDENT FIRE COMPANY OF AUGUSTA, will Ik re altor be drawn under the management of Messrs. D. P MNE A CO. The Drawings will take place • (for (he present) in SA \ ANNA If on Tuesday,and in ( OI,UM BUS on Wednesdays oj each vcel', tin tier the Supcrintendance ot Commissioners ap pointed (or the purpose. I ickels and Shares, either Single or by the Package, can always on application to E. 1L BEZANT, Agent for the Managers, Opposite United States Hotel, Augusta, Ga. (Ur 1 Alloj-dets lor Pickets in any Lottery, will be attended to promptly and considered confidential. Oct 13 Imo JOHN BRIDGES, F A S 1110 N A 15 L E l> R A PER AND TAILOR. Next Door Below the United States Hotel, A IJGI STA , GFORGTA. IN ADDITION to his large variety of New Styles of CLOTHS, CASIMERES, VES T INGS, TRIMMINGS and FANCY ARTICLES, tor Gentlemen’s Wear, has just received, and is 1 constantly receiving, It E A D Y - M ADE 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 best manner, Oct. 14 , EXTRA FINE TE AS, SULTANA RAI SINS, ALMONDS, NUTS, Ac. CHESTS choice Black TEA 10 hit. do. Young Hyson do, 10 do. do. best Gunpowder and Imperial do. 5 boxes Sultana RA LSI NS , 2 bales S. Shell ALMONDS 5 do. Filberts, Brazil, Pecan and Madeira NUTS. , For sale by JOHN R. DOW. Sept. H 08 SUGAR, MOLASSES, COFFEE, &c. 1 | HHi)S, choice St. Croix SUGAR AO 80 do. N. O. and Muscovado do. 5 do. West India Clarified do. 25 bbls. Powdered and Crushed do, 10 boxes D. Refined Loaf do, i 5 bbls. Golden SYRUP 150 bags Uio and Laguira COFFEE i 25 do. Old Govcrmcnt 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. r Sept. II 67 MAGIC TOOTH-ACHE MIXTURE. WARRANTED to afford immediate relcif to TOOTH-ACHE, and superior to any simi- I lar article known. Prepared by an experienced i Dentist, from a receipt furnished by one of the . ablest Dentists in the United States. ' Price 25 cts F«r sale by, D’ANTIGNAC &, BARRY, HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO., WM. K. KITCHEN. THOMAS BARRETT & CO„ J. E. MARSHALL, , WM. H. TUTT, i And at the Drug Stores in Hamburg, S. C. ttT Agents arc requested to refund the money in any case where this preparation fails to give sat isfaction. 9m [April 1 LAMPS! LAMPS!! A LARGE assortment of SOLAR, LARI) and PINE OIL LAMPS, just received from the manufactories of S. VV. Murphy and Dyot&Kent, These Lamps are warranted in every particular, and arc perfectly free from danger. Those in want 1 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 | arc cheaper than anything of the kind ever offered I in this market. ALSO, ON CONSIGNMENT, i a lew very handsome setts of CANDELABRAS and GIRANDOLES, for sale low, at the store of J. E MARSHALL, Sept. 21 Metcalf’s Range. OREEN£ AJVI)PULASI'v'?Mo""IiI3iN 1" LOTTERIES! J.W. MAURY & CO., SUCCESSORS TO J. Cr. G regory 6c Co., Managers. Sales close To-Morrow. Extra Class No. 47—By South Carolina, Class No. 40, Nov. il, lot?.—Splendid Scheme.—7B i\uq» bers—ll Ballots. 12,222 DOLLARS. SI,OOOI $ 1,1)00! sl,l til! loot sl,ooo’ See.—Tick ets $ I—Halves $2 —Quarters $ 1. Sales close Monday at 10 A. M. Extra Class No. 10—By Alexandria,Class 73 Nov. 13. 1017.—Splendid Scheme.—7s Numbers—l 3 Ballots. 35.000 DOLLARS. $ 14.000! $7,000! $5,000! $1,000! $3,070' 10 of $2,000! 25 of $1,000! &c. See.—Tickets slo— $5 —Quarters $2,50. Sales close Wednesday. ( lass No. 68— Io be drawn at Savannah, Nov. 16, 1317. —Package Scheme.—66 Numbcn*-10 Bal lots. —Capital Prize 4.000 DOLLARS. tickets $1 —shares in proportion.—Risk on a package of 22 wholes is only $13,50 —risk on a package of 22 halves is s(>’75 —risk on a pack age of 22 quarters is $3,37. JOHN A. MILLEN, Agent, Opposite the Masonic 11 all. (Uf’ Orders from the country promptly attended *«»• 'Nov. J1 “THE LUCKY OFFICE.” GEORGIA STATS LOTTERIES. FOR THE BENEFIT OF TII E AUGUSTA TNI) EPEN D E N T FIRE i O HPANY. D. PAINE 6c C ). MANAGERS. “LOOK OUT FOR THE CAPITAL.” “The Luckiest ¥et.”—~ Sales close at Noon To- Day.—-Grand Consolidated Lottery, (Mass No. 45, Extra, for 1317.—Splendid Scheme.—7s Numbers—l 3 Ballots. 18,000 DOLLARS ! $5,003' $1,000! $3,0(30! 2 of $2,500! $1,2.50! 10 prizes of $1000! 10 of ssoo!—Wholes $5. Halves 2,50, Quarters $ 1,25. Next is the Columbus, Class No. 12, for 1317. Sales close This Afternoon. Due here Friday Morning.—Splendid Scheme. 72 Numbers —12 Ballots. 7.000 DOLLARS. $2,500! $1,500! $1,110! $1,000! (3 of $ 100! 5 of $300! *fcc. »fcc.—\\ holes $2 —-Halves sl—-Quar ters 50c.—Risk on Packages -J Tickets is only . .(3.oo—Wholes and Halve in proportion. Sales close at Noon To-Morrow. Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class 50.—Grand and Splendid Prizes. 40.000 DOLLARS. 20 prizes of $5,000! 20 prizes of SI,OOO! —with lots of others.—73 Numbers—ls Ballots.— Wholes sl2, Quarters $3, Eighths sl,-50. For sale by E. 11. PEDANT, Agent. Broad-st., opposite U. S. Hotel from the country will meet with prompt attention, if addressed as above. Nov. II MOUNT EAGLE TRIPOLL A remarkable mineral, pronounced by . geologists to boa great rarity in nature and known to them by the name of Tripoli, has lately been discovered in this country, although but iu one bed, of very narrow limits, all owned by the “Mount Eagle Manufacturing Companyincorporated for the sole purpose of its manufacture. I'hc article is excellent for burnishing and clean, ing all finished metallic and glass surfaces, such as gold, silver, brass, Britannia and steel ware, win dow glass, &c. Nothing has ever yet been discov ered equal to the pure Tripoli, and the common language of the consumer is, it is the best thing I ever saw. The genuine article is for sale by the exclusive agent for Augusta. WM. HAINES. April 29 ‘ —ts ' 176 DYEING AND S C O U liTNG 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 Rly\ NOLD-STREE in the rear of La mar tlx. Oliver’s Store, three doors below the cor ner of Campbell-street, where lie is prepared to execute work with neatness and despatch. He Hatters himselt, from his long experience in some of the first houses in Europe and America, to he able to give satisfaction in every branch of his bu siness. Any orders which he may lie favored with will he promptly attended to. lie will Dye, Re - Dye and Renovate Gentlemen's Clothing of all textures and kinds—Coats. Vests, Pants and Cloaks. He renewstho shades of all colors, and makes the garment have the appearance of new cloth, Jlc pledges himself that work iiuished by him will neither have a disagreeable smell or stillness, more than when new. Ladies’ Garments will bo 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 SC UL L SHO ALS FACTORY. rjlllE Subscribers having renewed the AGEN -1 CV of this establishment, offer for sale a superior STOCK OF YARNS, assorted, Nos. 4’s to 12 s, in bales «1 240 lbs. each. T. N. POULLAIN & SON. July 17 iy a card! ’ DR. T. P. CLEVELAND having temporarily withdrawn from the practice of his profes sion, 1 would inform the citizens ot Augusta and the public generally, that I have formed a connec tion with his former co-partner. Jno. W. Speak, in the practice of DENTAL SURGERY. The business will be conducted under the linn of Cleve land Sf Spear. Office Broad-st., over Aldrich & Green’s Shoe Store. JNO. A. CLEVELAND Feb. 18 ts 117 WASHINGTON & NEW ORLEANS TELEGRAPH COMPANY. TITHE Subscribers to the stock of this Company X arc 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, who is rapidly progress ing in the construction of the line. The money may be paid to Edward Thomas, Esq. Augusta, Georgia. jl, R. FRENCH,A W. W. SEATON, > Trustees DAN. GOLD, ) Washington City, Sept. 1. 1347. Oct. 12 64 M. P. STOVALL, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AUGUSTA, GA. (CONTINUES to give his personal attention to j the storage and sale of COTTON ANlj OTHER PRO! )UCE, and the commission business 1 generally, at his old stand, (Fire Proof Wark housk,) corner of Washington and Reynokl-streets, and respectfully renews the olFer of his services to his friends and the public. He is prepared to as ford the usual business facilities to customers. July 27, 1847. wtf 28 CHERRY PECTORAL. THIS elegant and surpassingly excellent Reme dy for Colds, Coughs, and all affections of the throat and lungs, is sold in Augusta, by HAVI LAND, RISLEY & CO., in Charleston, by IIA V II.AND, HARRAL 6c ALLEN, in Hamburg, by T. C. RISLEY. Price 75 cts. per bottle, O I he formula of this preparation has been published in several of the Medical Journals, and has received the highest commendation of the Medical Faculty. Aug. 28 c 7 36 SACK SALT A LOT OF SACK SALT, large size. F *ale by CHAS. P. McCALLA. UNov. 7 6 UN DU R-SH I RTS AN D DRAWERS OF MERINO, COTTON, SILK, all | other kinds, cheap, at ’ j Oct. 17 WM. O, PRICE A CDS. • * AUGUSTA MANUFACTORY OF CABINET FURNITURE. C. A. PLATT offers Jrpipgg i) s; de at bis new and spacious ir *“' T ' ir Warerooms, a larger assort- m 1 merit of fine FURNITURE and CHAIRS than can be found in either the Charleston or Savannah 'markets, at such prices that purchasers shall have no rea>on to complain. Loll and examine , briug yotir Charleston prices and 1 will duplicate any ar ticle in mv line bp adding the freight FRENCH SPIRAL SPRING M\T IIASES, Recommended by those who used them to be su perior in every particular to anything yet invent ed for health and convenience. GILT AND METAL CORNICES, A new and fashionable ornament for Curtains in place of the old style of Poles and Rings. CORDS, TASSELS, LOOPS, RANDS Ac CURTAIN TRIMMINGS, Os the most fashionable styles} Curtain Damask and Drapery lor sale. Curtains made to order. 1 PHOLSTEKV done in all its branches at the shortest notice. WINDOW SHADES AND TRANSPA RENCIES, Os various patterns and qualities, with, suitable Trimmings to match. CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS. A general assortment of CARPETINGS, RUGS and MA 11 S, consisting of tine, superfine, extra su perli: e Ingrains, Venetian and Three-Ply’s, all of which 1 oiler on as liberal terms as the same arti cles can be purchased elsewhere. PIANO FORTES. From all the Manufacturers ot the Union,for sale at h .\( 1 ORA 1 RiCEkj, for cash or city accept ances - Nov. 10 RACES OVER THE HAMPTON RACE COURSE, AT AUGUSTA, GA. (Ts The first Fall Meeting wil • ’t**' commence on the 7lh of De i-i'inlicr and continue live days. FIRST DAV—A Colt Stake for three year olds, one hundred dollars entrance, half forfeit—eight entries named and closed—carrying three year old weight. Same Day—Mile Heats, best two in three, purse SIOO SECOND-DAY—Two Mile Heats,purse 200 THIRD DAY—Three “ “ “ 300 FOURTH DAY—Four “ “ “ 400 FIFTH DAV—One Mile Heats, best three in five, purse 1.50 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 (3 td LEWIS LOVELL, Proprietor. LOOK OUT FOR ANOTHER. FINE LOT OF HORSES - and MULES just arrived at the *7l Stables of I. A. Hibler & Co., which are offered for sale eheap-2^4-^—L Among the HORSES are several pairs, gentle in harness. The MULES are good size. Those who want bargains would do well to call early at the Stables of 1. A. HIBLER &. Co. Nov. 5. LIVERY BTABLH THE undersigned respectfully ■r*A _ informs the public that lie has Tj. f 1 ? y leased the old stand well known* 1 as J. i). Guedron’s LOWER STARLEtS, on Ems street, and would be -uankiul for a share of patron age. . R, A. WATKINS- May 14 lB9 GLOBE HOTEL, /I Corner of Broad & Jackson-sts-iklLLl. BY FRANCIS M. JENNINGS, fTUHS ESTABLISHMENT has undergone a M- thorough repair, and the Proprietor would be happy to greet his old friends, and as many now ones as may please to favor him with a call, He will not speak of his Table, Waiters, &c., as he feels satisfied those who favor him once he will have the pleasure to see again, his TA BLE having al ways given satisfaction, fijr* DINNER at one o’ clock. —6m Oct. 24 FOR SALE, MTHE spacious lot and three brick tene- j ment buildings on it, situated on the north side of Broad-street, next below the Eagle Sc Phoe nix Hotel, the lot running through to Rcynold street. Apply (o J. P. LAVANTURE, or Nov. 2 12 JOSEPH BIGNON. TO RENT, From the Ist of October next. J,,_A The double W()()DEN TENEMENTS fsiasD on Jackson-strcet; one on the corner Isjjjgstli of Reynold-st, at present occupied by C Low, and the other by Miss Ingraham. Apply to G. Longstufet, or MRS. R. CAME! ELD July 31 t — 32 HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. A A At private Sale, the two story Dwelling, ilmlial situated at the South-west corner of Ellis and Elbert-stroets. Apply to J. W. WIGIITMAN. Sept. + — TO RENT. M The MIDDLE TENEMENT in the Bridge Bank Building. Apply to GEORGE M. THEW. Sept 2 w HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. M Being anxious to leave Augusta this fall I offer to sell my HOUSE and LOT nex above (he Jail, at. a reduced price, for cash, or 1 will take a young Negro fellow, at a fair price, in trade. Any person disposed to make either trade, can have an opportunity of doing so by applying to Sept. 22 w 4 C. A. BEARD. RANAWAY From tho Subscriber, a Mulatto man, yvt DANIEL,a Bricklayer.kuown by (fie name of Daniel Bland. A liberal reward will be A __ paid for his delivery to me, or if lodged in Jail so that I can get him. Sept. 9 +— J. GLENDINMNG. FOR SALE, An excellent second hand PIANO, f 5 w q 3 one of Nunn’s manufacture. Apply at this office. 3| Nov. 9 AUGUSTA, OCTOBER C, 1847. a We have now in store the greajej part of our Fall supply of GOODS, (C_2viV> comprising WATCHES, RY, Silver and Plated Wares, Military and Fancy Goods, Housekeeping Articles, «fcc. &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, RACKET!’ & CO. Oct. 6 ts WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. The Subscriber respectfully in- y forms bis friends and the public gen- (£l7 W that he has returned New Y ork with a large and handsome assortment of GOLD YND SILVER WATCHES,fme JEW ELRY. SILVER AND PLATED WARE, fine Ornamental and Common BRASS CROCKS, MU SIC BOXES, and a variety of FANCY GOODS. N. B.—CLOCKS and WATCHES repaired with care. F, A. BRAHE, First door bol«»w Washington Hall. Oct. 11 3mo PERIFOCAL SPECTACLES. To all who exjieriencc inconve v.TTxS nionce 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 experience in tho use ■ of them. These Glasses can be obtained in this place only of CLARK, RACKETT A CO.. Agents for the Manufacturers, Who have now on hand a good supply in gold and silver frames. Perifocal Glasses fitted to any frame for any vision. Spectacles in gold, silver and steel, for sale very low. by CLARK, RACKETT. A CO. ' 1 Dealers in W atches, Jewelrv, Silver Ware, Ac Oct. 6 ts Public Sales. Will be sold, before the court-house door in the town of Elbcrton, Elbert county, on the first Tuesday in January next, between the lawful hours of sale, the following property , to wit : 202 i Acres No. IGl—6th Dist. of Henry County. 202j| •• No. s—Bth “ “ Campbell county. 91 “ No. 107—9th u “ Carroll county. u No. 36—11 th 11 “ Carroll county 160 “ No. (>—23d *•' “3d sec. Floyd co. 40 •• No. (311— 2d u u 2d sec. Cherokee. 160 « N0.292—14th “ «• 3d sec. Cass co. 166 “ No 21—15th u “3d sec. Cass co. A I.SO, One town LOT in the town of Petersburg, con taining one acre, more or less, known as Lot (30) in the plan of said town, Elbert county. ALSO, One half of town Lot in the town of Ruckersvillc, Elbert county. ALSO, One half of an undivided tract of Land contain ing (160) acres, more or less, K ing and being in the State of Illinois, and South W est of quarter section twelve of township North i.u range six East. ALSO, Fifty-five shares of the capital stock of the Geor gia Rail Road and Banking Company. Sold in conformity of the last W ill and Testa ment of Beverly Alien, deceased, late of Elbert county. Terms of sale cash. LINDSAY H. SMITH, Nov. 3 BEVERLY A. TEASLY. S rS * EXECUTOR’S SALE. WILL be sold, at the court house in VV arren coun ty, on the first Tuesday in January next, the fol lowing property, to wit; A lot in the town of W’arrcnton, near the termi nus of the Railroad, containing about of an acre, on which is a large store house, now occupied as a grocery store, and is a desirable lo cation for business; one lot in said town,on which is a large and commodious carriage maker’s shop and blacksmith shop, the former occupant having recently died. A favorable opening is presented to any one wishing to engage in that business. Also, one house and lot near the Eagle Tavern, suitable for an olflee or r. shop. The above property to be sold as the property of Jacob Allen, deceased, in accordance with his last will and testament, and for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. STODDARD W r . SMITH, Ex’r. Nov. 3 “7 EXECUTOR’S SALE. 7 W sold, before the Court House door in the lowni of Elberton, Elbert county, on the first- Tuesday in January next: All the Negroes bclongingto the estate of Absalom Davis, late of Elbert county, deceased, ALSO. One Tract of Land being and lying in Elbert county, on the waters of Beaverdam Creek,contain ing three hundred and fifty acres, more or less,- sold agreeable to the will of said Absalom Davis, deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale TERRY’, DAVIS, Exo’r. Nov. 3 a ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE, Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in January next, before the Court House door in the town of Warrenton, within the legal hours of sale: About twenty two or three Negroes. Among them are throe or four likely Field Hands, a good Blacksmith, Plough Boys, and likely young Wo men \V eavers, Ironers, Cooks and YVashcrs, and some very likely 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 one 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 \Vm. Johnson, late of W’arrcu county, deceased, and by order of court. WM. GIBSON, Adm’r. Out 26 SALE OF NEGROES. GUARDIAN’S SALE. Pursuant to an order of the Inferior Court of Ogle thorpe county,when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in January next, before the court house door in Lexington. Ga.: About fifty likely Negroes—men, boys, women, girls and childn n—all of which belong to the minors of James Johnson, late of said comity, de ceased. Hold for the benefit of the heirs and efedi tors ol said estate. JAMES T. JOHNSON, Guardian. October 23 w NEW GOODS. FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR. 11IAVE RECEIVED at the FASHIONABLE DEPOT, opposite the United States Hotel, a very large supply of BROADCLOTHS, CASSI MERES and VESTINGS, which arc the best and m »it fashionable (hat have ever been brought to this market and will be made to measure in a style not to be surpassed by any establishment iu 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 HANDK’FS, CRAVATS, SCARES, HOSIERY, STOCKS,Ac. In addition to the above, 1 have recently added a superior stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, which for cut, linisli 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 CLOTHING STORE. SWAFITELI), CHICHESTER Ac CO., Opposite Gould & Bulkley’s, usstto Dow & Estes’, HAVE 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 Avould call particular attention to their Stock of CLOTHING, as it is made of the best goods, and in the latest fashions. 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 wus purchased exclusively for cash, and manufactured in their own manufactory at the North. t —c Oet. 16 THE LATEST IMPORTATIONS FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR, At THU GKNTLKMF.t'S Furnishing Establishment, No. 258 Broad-Street....Augusta. WM. O. PRICE Ac CO., DRAPERS AND TAILORS, arc receiving weekly from N. Y. 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 be got at the North. READY MADE CLOTHING, of every description, and well made up. Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers, Hosiery, Bosoms, Collars, Cravats, Stocks, Scarfs, Suspenders, Gloves, Night Caps, See. See. 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, &r. See. TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS. Shears, Trimmers, Points, Inch Measures, Cray ons, and every article used by tho trade, which we can supply them with us low as they can be bought in New Y’ork. W. O. PRICE, Sept. 15 W. T. INGRAHAM. NEW TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, Opposite the Masonic Hall, Broad-st, AUGUSTA. THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs his friends and tlm public generally*that he ■ has just received a handsome assortment of CLOTHS, CASHMERES 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. n.—Twn Journeymen wanted. None need apply but the be»t workmen. Sept. 29 3njo |Jubilc Sales. EXECUTOR’S SALE. ? On the second Monday in December next, will Ire t sold to the highest bidder at public out-cry, upon 1 a credit ol one, two and three years, the and aluahlc plantation of VV iliiam Wright, de ceased, late of the county of Columbia. ° 'l’his tract contains eleven hundred (1100) acres • of land; a large portion of it, the best Cotton land in Middle Georgia. It is elegantly improved, with one of the best country Mills in the State, lltere • is about four hundred acres of it in the woods. It • is situated in the county of Columbia, twenty-seven miles above Augusta, 8 miles from the Georgia R, Road,C miles from Appling and 1 mile from Cobb ham. The sale will take place upon the planta - lion, i Also, at the same time and place, upon a credit, a portion of the Negroes, Household and Tv itched Furniture} Corn , Fodder, Oats, cVc., Mules, Horses, , Fork, Cattle, Farming Tools. A little of every thing appertaining to a well conducted Fartoi. l — erins of the most accommodating* character.— The sale made in pursuance of the last Will and i testament ot William Wright, deceased. Any one desirous of purchasing privately the k 1 aim, cun do so by addressing the Executov at Cassvillc, Ga. AUGUSTUS R. W RIGHT, Execato'E Cassviile, Ga., Sept. 20th, 1817. c—td. EXECUTOR’S NALE; Will he sold, at there sidenccof Nancy Davis late of Elbert county, deceased, on thetwenieth day of December next; All the perishable property, consisting of Horses, Cattle. Hay. Cotton. Coin,Fodder. Wheat, House hold and Kitchen Furniture, and many other ar ticles too tedious to mention. Sold in pursuant to the will of Absalom Davis, late of Elbert county, deceased. Sale to continue from day to day uii tiil ail is sold. Terms made known on the dav of Xsale. TERRY DAVIS, Exo’r- Nov. 3 q ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. W ill be sold, on the first Tu « sday' in January next before the court-house door in the county of Co lumbia, agreeably to an order of the Superior Court, while sitting as a court of ordinary, Two hundred acres of I.and on both sides of the North fork of the Fig Keok'ec Creek, adjoining lands of Joseph Norris, Stephen Dranc and others; sold as the property of Cary Johnston, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased, Nov. 3 WILLIAM F. JOHNSTON, AdmV, ADM 1N ISTUATOirs SALE. Pursuant to an order from the inferior Court of Richmond county, while sitting for ordinary pur poses, will be sold, on the first Tuesday iii De cember next, at the Market House in the city of Augusta, between the legal hours of sale. One HOUSE and LOT on the corner of Lifts street and across street,better known as the corner lot at Owen’s Pump, having a front on Ellis street, about 120 feet, and running back south about 110 feet, belonging to the estate of John Morrison, de ceased, and sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. Nov. 3 DANIEL MORRISON, A.lm’r. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Pursuant to an order of tbe 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 Hawkinsvillc. Lot No. 224, in Pulaski county, formerly' JOth District, Wilkinson county, containing 202£ 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 10 aci'Cs, more or less.— Roth of which lots belong to tbe estate of Henry' Laughter, late of Wilkes county, deceased, sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. JANE LAUGHTER, Adm x. Oct. 1 jEHRAIM RAILEY, Admr. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Agreeable to an order of the Inferior Court of Rurke county, when setting for ordinary pur poses, will be sold, before the court-house door in the tow'n of Waynesboro, Burke county, on tbe first Tuesday in December next. Two 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. Rrach; said tract of land, known as the Parker place. Also, at the samO time and place, thirteen hun dred and twenty-eight «eres -<*f land, more vir less, lying on the waters of Bark Camp, known as the plantation of Matthew Jones, late of Burke conn - j ty, deceased. On this place is a good Dwelling House, Gin House, Stables and Negro Houses, and sufficient land oj>en 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, fate of Burke Co., deceased, for the purpose of distribution. Terms on the day of sale, ALLEN INMAN, , Sept. 25 MITCHEL B. JONES. ] rB - be sold, on the first Tuesday in January next, before the court house door at Jacksouboro, ir. Scrivcn county, between the usual hours of sale, for a division among the heirs, the following ne groes, six in number, viz : 1 prime fellow named Will, about 27 years old. 1 “ “ “ Bob, “ 23 “ “ 1 wench about 21 years old, with three children Terms reasonable to the purchaser, JOHN SCOTT, WILLIAM T. SCOTT, JOHN n. SMITH, | Nov. 2 ADMINISTRATOR’S SAUK. On the first Tuesday in December next, w'ill be j sold before the Court House door in Warrenton, Warren county', the following tracts of Land, be longing to the estate of William Johnson, dcceas i ed, sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors, { viz : A lot of Land containing about 600 acres, in said I county, ou both sides of the Louisville road, and i bout five miles from Warrenton. About 250 acres lies on the east side of the road, and about 350 ou the west side. It will be sold in two lots. Also, at the same time and place, a Tract con tabling about 03 acres, adjoining the above, and | known as the Beasley place. All.sold for the bene , fit of tbe heirs and creditors of said estate, I Terms —12 mouths credit for approved paper. A«g. 13 m WM. GIBSON, AdmV EXECUTOR’S SALE. Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in December next, within the usual sale hours, at the court house in Madison county', ) lb) acres Land, on the north prong of Broad River, granted to James Viuguard, now deceased- AT.SO. Will be sold, at the court-house, in Gwinnett coun ty, on the first Tuesday in January next, withip the usual sale hours, Lucinda, a negro woman, about 25 y'cars old, and her throe male children; Harry, about 6 years old; Andrew, about 4 years old, and Larcnza, a bmrt 2 years: old; and 200 acres Land, part of tat No. 280, in the sth District of Gwinnett county.— Terms to be made known on each day' of sale.—- All to be sold as the properly of James Vingard. j deceased, by virtue of an order of the Court cd I Ordinary of Gwinnett county, JAMES VINGARD ExV. ; Oct. H NANCY VINGARD, Ex’x f I - ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Will be sold, before the court-house dour in Heard i county, on the first Tuesday in January next, Lot ol Land, No. 81, in the twelfth district of Heard county-—sold as the property of William 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 g-oad, and payments cash. Af.Srt, On the same day, before tbe Court House door in Early county, will be sold. Lot of Land No. 294, in the 6th District. WILLIAM GIBSON, Adm’r f | Sept 22 76 [ ~~ ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. 5 ON the first day of December next, will be sold, s at the residence of Philip Combs. Sr., deceased, i late of Wilkes county, the perishable property of said deceased, consisting of Stock of Cattle, Hogs, Plantation. Tools, House hob! and Kitchen Furniture, 6cc. Sold, for tbe 1 benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased -1 Terms made known on the dav. I Opt. 17 PHILIP F.' COMBS, Admr