Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, November 21, 1847, Image 3

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atjgusta manufacturing * COMPANY. Notice is hereby given to the Stockholders, that an instalment “of fifteen'per cent, is required to be paid in on the 13th of December next. By order of the Board of Directors. WILLIAM PHILLIPS, Sec’y. A. M. Co. Not. li t (CT Dr. J. A. CLEVELAND has re turned to this city, and may be found at the office of Mp CLEVELAND A SPEAR. Nov. 10 _ FRENCH AND SPANISH LANGUAGES. F. LE BARRIER gives lessons in the FRENCH |his native language! and SPANISH, either in private families, or at his residence. For terms, apply to him, at the United States Hotel, every morning before ten o’clock, or in the afternoon, be tween three and five.- - REFERENCES: If. CI’MMISO, .... G. T. Dohtic, •J. Adams, Dr. Dugas, J. N.Dei.ugle, Gahdell A Ruixd. Oct. . - Ira Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry- Facts to bo Remembered- That C usumption is almost a* ways produced by a cold that might easily b ♦ curred. That Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry will cure any cough or eold—no matter how long standing. That the mild er form of consumption itself is also cured by this Balsam. That it is conceded by many lawyers, clergymen and physicians that this Balsam has never been-equaled for efficacy in all affections of the Lungs and Liver. That scores now rejoice i n the possession of good health, who, but for this Balsam, would have been in their graves; having been given up to die by their friends and physi cians. Above all, remember that this invaluable medicine has been imitated under various names, and that. DR. WISTAR’S GENUINE BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY only can be relied on to CURE. It has been war ranted to cure Asthma in every stage —what no physician has ever achieved—and has never been known to fail. Fdr delicate health in young fe males it stands UnvivaMed-—as it does for all diseases of this climate. None genuine unless signed I. BUTTS on the wrapper. . For sale in .Augusta; wholesale a»d retail, by I! A VILAND. RISLEY A CO.,and also by THOM AS! BARRETT A CO., and Dealers in Medicines generally in Augusta. Nov. 17 ’-'m "f _ r . . •- J - Sand’s Sarsaparilla- Socrates, the wisest and best of the Grecian philosophers, was condemned to death under the false accusation ofcorrupting the minds of the youth, and even at this enlightened age, the spirit of bar barism still manifests itself in Condemning, untried and unheard,anynew system improvement that may ba introduced. Disease revels in the system and triumphs in our abodes, and men blindly refuse to apply a remedy;bu.t still “sac ts are stubborn things,” -and show conclusively that soon incurable diseases will be numbered with the things that were. Scro fula, which has so long baffled medical skill, is now effectually and permanently cured by Sand’s Sars aparilla, and all diseases having their origin in an impure state of the blood, also chronic constitutional disorders. For further particulars and conclusive evidence of its superior value and efficacy, see pamphlets which may be obtained of agents gratis. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. C. As D. SANTIS,. VVhulcsale Druggists, 100 Fulton, -corner of William-street, New York. Sold also by IIAVILAND, RISLEY A CO, And by Druggists generally throughout the Uni ted States. "Price SI pci* bottle, or six bottles for £5. Nov. 17 Obituary. Died, in this city, on the 16th inst., Dr. John Juli.ik WiLSOR, in the thirty-seventh year of his age. He was a native of Princeton, New Jersey, and removed to the city of Columbus, Geo., in 1831, where for eight years he practised his pro fession with distinguished success. In 1830, he re moved to this city, and at once took a high stand in his profession. His career was marked by re peated triumphs of medical skill. His memory will long be kindly cherished by many, who owe to hi* eminent gifts, under Providence, the preser vation of life from the fell grasp of disease. Na ture had been lavishto him in intellectual en dowments. Genius shed its light upon his che quered pathway, and has left upon it many bright spots, which -will long be contemplated by his re latives and friends with pride and gratification. A thoroughly amiable disposition,a warm heart, taem ing with kind impulses and though sometimes quick in resentments, never designing harm or cherish ing ill will to another, united to form a character, which while not faultless, possessed much to win the kindest regards, and endear him to many friends. €omnurcia I. CHARLESTON IMPORTS—NOV. 18. Ha vre-t—Ship Othello— 1 case Mdze., to J. Rose; 10 baskets Champagne Wine, to F. Zogbaum; i pckg. Sanqffes, to E. Davenue; 2 cases China, to G. A H. Cameron; 2 do. Mdze. to J. Welsman, 1 do. Church Ornaments, to Rt Rev. I. Reynolds; 1 do. Mdze, to Paul 6c Brown; 1 do. do., to E. B. Flagg; 2 trunks Wearing Apparel, toC. Chadwick; 1 case, 1 tjpunk, to M. Marcon; 3 cases Mdze, to T. Middleton; 1 hhd. 1 case Mdze, toJ. Guenvieie; 1 do. do. to P. V. Dibble; 1 Ido. do., I bale do., 1 case Silver Plate, to T. J. Roger 6c Co.; 2 cases Mdze. to F. Petit; 1 do. Preserved Meats, to Klinck Ac Wickenberg; 2 do. Medicine,! do Gloves, 19 pckgs. Mdze, to Gourdin, Mathiessen £c Co.; 105 baskets Champagne, to order. Ei-eutheka—Schr. Trio—A quantity of Fruit, 16 Palmetto Hats, 60 boxes Shells, 2 doz. Conks and a lot of small Shells, to A. Canale. CHARLESTON,^.2O.— Cotton.— The Cotton market was laboring under a good deal of depression ■on Friday last, when we closed our inquries. owing to the receipt of still later and unfavorable advices from the other side, brought over by the steamer Washington, and during the day between 3 and 400 bales were sold, at a decline of 4to §c. below the prices current just prior to the arrival of these accounts. There was a fair demand for the article at the opening of the market on Saturday last, but purchasers soon found it impossible to ope rate on as favorable terms as at the close of the previous week, and the transactions of the day were restricted to some 600 bales; they were,how ever, generally in attendance on Monday, and hold ers obtained prices that they were unabled to rea lize on therpreceding day—sales upwards of 1000 bales. The market was again quiet throughout Tuesday. There, was a buoyancy in prices that did not suit the views pf buyers, and they retired after having purchased about' 600 bales. On Wednesday some activity prevailed, and in consequence of the competition among buyers, and the limited amount offering, upwards of, 1300 bales changed hands, at decidedly advanced rates; and the sales of Thurs day, which extended to 900 bales, were sold in most instancespn even more stringent terms. Yesterday several buyers were out, and a fair business would doubtless have been done, but for the high preteiisions of holders; as it was, only GOO bales were taken. When we closed our inquiries on Tuesday, preparatory to the publication of our cemi-weekly report, middling fair was held at ?4; and fair and fully fair 7§ a the week, the same classifications were quoted at 7i a 7g; and -7} a Sc. We confine ourselves to these grades, because there is not an assortment ol C >tton on the rajj-kfif.. It will thus he seen) that prices in the fast three days have advanced | a 4<“ whtcb is attributed to the light receipts, aad the very limited supply on sale. The aggregate sales since our last foot up 5000 bales, against the re ceipt in the same time of 3419 bales. The trans actions are as follows ; —5 bales at 5; 4 at 6; 24 at 6j; 138 at 6§; 59 at 64; 170 at 6§; 53 at 6s; 200 at I7; 189 at 71, 1358 at 7 ; R 566 at 7|j 528 at 74; 528 at 7g; 210 at 7s; and 120 bales at Bc. There have been no transactions in Sea Islands, or any descrip tion of Long Cotton, owing to the very heavy con cessions required by purchasers. Corn. —The receipts continue very light, and in consequence of the limited demand for the article former prices for country are fully sustained. See quotations. The receipts of the week reach 584 bushels, by Railroad. Salt. —We quote extremes from 1 124 to 1 20, but would remark that the larger portion of the sales during the week have been made at 1 124 and £1 15 j»er sack. Freights. —We quote as the current rates to Li verpool and Havre for spuare ba<rs —fd to the for j mcr and |c. to the latter port. '1 he coastwise rates are the same as those current the previous week, viz To New-York, cotton in square bags 50c., and per tierce for Rice; and to Boston, ( otton 5-16ths, and $1 per tierce for Rice, and very little offering. SAVANNAH, Nov. 18.— ('otton. —Arrived since, the 12th inst. 2,785 bales Upland (1,308 per Rail Road.) The exports for some period are 1,056 bales Upland, as follows; To New \ ork 995 bales, and to Charleston 61, leaving a stock on hand including all on shipboard not cleared of 664 bales Sea Island, i and 6,330 hales Upland, against 482 bales Sea Is land and 25,625 bales Upland at same time last year. T! e market at t’ e close of our review was rather i in a languid state. On Friday the business was j more active, and the sales were about 450 bales rt ! the previous quotations, The receipt of the Wash ington’s news by Telegraph, put a stop to ailopera tious. The detailed accounts and letters by th steamer did not confirm the reported decline of —the market having recovered one farthing the day before the sailing of the steamer. This week there has been some inquiry for Cotton, principally for Northern account, but holders do not seem dis posed to offer their stocks freely at the prices of | ler-'d. The sales are, therefore, light this week, amount ing to about 600 bales, at a decline of 4 cent, the market clo-ing rather stiff. The sales of the week areas followes: Shales at 7g; 6 at 7|;206 at 7^;242 at 74; 159 at 7§;317 at 74; 44 at 7J; and 99 at 7—in all. 1,081 bales. The small lots at 7\ and 7| were a fancy article, and purchased by a Northern Manufacturer as a i sample of Georgia Cotton, and are no criterion of the market. We give the following quotations from actual sales: Good -Middling, 7J, Middling Fair 74, ! Fair to Fully Fair 7| a 7£. Sea Islands. —There is no demand for Sea Is* j land, the only sales this week is 5 bales at 14c. j Groceries. —There have been no sales this week of sufficient consequence to report. Business is : unusually dull. Rice. —There is no demand for the article this week—buyers are not disposed to pay the prices asked. The sales are very light, amounting to 439 I casks, viz : 308, inferior, at £-} a 3; 20 at j at 3|, and 11 at $34. Lime. —The cargo of the brig Benj. Carver, from Thomaston, has been sold at 90 cts. The supply is fully equal to the demand. flay. —Eastern is selling at from 90c. to $1 per 100. Corn. —The sales were very moderate at from 62 to 75c. Flour. —We notice sales of 6,000 lbs. at $24 a $3 per 100. Salt —The sales this week have been about 4.- 500 sacks —say 4,300 at 110 a 112; 200 at 115, and 80 at 125 c. Exchange. —Sterling is nominal. The banks are checking on the North at £ per cent urem. They purchase sight to 5 day bills at par; 30 day bills at 1 5; 60, dis. Freights. —To Havre, Ic. for square and 1| for round bales. To Liverpool, 7-16 a £d. The rates to New York are 4 a 5-16 for Cotton, and 75 per cask for Rice, and 64c.per bushel for Corn. To Boston, $a 4 for Cotton, and sl4 for Rice. To N. Orleans, Rice, $1,50. NEVY YORK, Nov. 17. Cotton. —The market since our last has continued dull, and prices have again declined. We reduce our quotations J a | of a cent per lb. to conform to present current rates. The sales since our last are 3,000 bales, of which 1800 bales were Upland and Florida, thus ; Inferior none, ordinary to good ordinary 64 a 6J, middling to good middling 7\ a 7|, middling fair to fair 7£ a 84 fully fair to good fair a B|c, fine none. Exchange. —Owing to causes before noticed, the business in Foreign for the steamer was not very large, and the market for Sterling, except for the best bills, quite dull. We quote bills on London 9| a 10 per cent premium , Paris f. 5.22 a f. 5.224 ; Am sterdam, 404 a 404 ; Antwerp. 40J a 404; Ham burg, 35| a 36; and Bremen, 184 a 78| cents. By Telegraph s Transmitted for the Baltimore American.] NEW YORK, Nov. 17, 6 P. M.—There are con siderable quantities of Flour pressing on the mar «et. The demand for the East is pretty large but the market is heavy, notwithstanding The trails actions axe 5,000 barrels at $6,06 for Oswego. $6,- 12 for Genesee, and a prime brand of latter quality at $6,25, There is but little Southern in market, which is held at $6,3?4 In Cotton the sales have been about 500 b lies, and the tendency of prices is still downward. The demand is almost en’irely for spinners. The Hibernia has been out thirteen da} *, and her news is looked for to-morrow. MONTGOMERY, Nov. 18 —Cotton.— Since our last weekly number, the receipt of the news by the Caledonia has produced a decline in our mar ket. Then our quotations were extremes 64 a74 j chief sales 6.4 a 6s. Our quotations for the week just ended are extremes 54 a 64c. The market has j recovered a little from the first shock of the news, ; and is now more firm with a better inquiry. Stock ! on hand 13,006. I Shipping intelligence. MEMORANDA. The ship Republic, Bliven, for Charleston, clear ed at New York 16th inst. The ships New York, Hull, to sail 18th ; H. Al len, Campbell, to clear 20th ; N. Hooper, Girdler, with despatch ; add brig Emily, Robinson, to clear 17th, for Charleston, were up at New York 16th ' inst. The schr. Wra. Hart, Scudder, for Charleston, was up at Philadelphia 16th inst. The ship Nathaniel Hooper, Girdler, and brig Emily, Robinson, for Charleston, cleared at New York 17th inst. CHARLESTOnTNot. 20.—Arr. ship Othello, Meany, Havre. Cld. Br. schr. Lady Scott, Johnson. Nassau. Went to sea, brig Adelaide, Rice, Baltimore. SAVANNAH, Nov. 19.—Arr. brig Gen. Pinck ney, Broughton, Baltimore; steamers H L. Cook, Ihly, Augusta and Hamburg; Jno. Randolph, Phil l pot, Augusta. Cld, brigs Keying, Flanders, Havre; Reveille, Sleeper, Boston; schr. Eliza Brown, Helion, Hav :. ana. Departed, steamer John Randolph, Philpot, Au gusta. ’ j AUGUSTA. OCT. 15 1847. C ''l LOCKS.—We have in store Marble Mantel j Clocks, Office and Warehouse, Gothic and . Round Clocks; and offer 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, Tea sets ; Fine Cut-Glass Goblets, Wines. Tumblers, Ac. LAMPS, LAMPS, AND GIRANDOLES.— t SOLAR LAMPS in great variety—some with Bo t hemian Glass Shafts, and Prisms. GIRANDOLES, SILVERED AND GILT— -1 New style PAPER SHADES for Lamps. ANDIRONS —A part of our supply of ANDI - RONS, SHOVELS, and TONGS arc at hand, for r side low. 3 ( CLARK, RACKETT A CO. S 1 Oct. 16 r I and drawers } MERINO, COTTON, SILK, .and all ' v F other kinds, cheap, at I Oct. 17 WM. O. PRICE & CO’S. f ~ SiYLT t SACKS SALT, of good size. For sal* by WM. M. ROWLAND. e Nov. 17 6 ""g- gg AUGUSTA THEATRE. W. C. FORBES, Lessee and Manager* The Manager has the pleasure of the public that he has at a great expense engaged the celebrated LEHMANN FAMILY, ; Twelve in Number, being the only successors : of the Ravel Family, united with CHARLES WINTHER, the celebrated and unrivalled Tight Rope Dancer. JOSEPH MARZETTI, the ac knowledged and successful rival of Gabriel Rav el. LOUIS FERIN, principal character Dan cer. EUGENE CARRIERE ALECID, late I member of the Ravel Family. MON DA V E FeNING.NO V. 22. 1847. The performance will commence with the MARBLE STATUES, 1 by the LEHMAN FAMILY, consisting of eleven different characters. After which, LA POLKA I>E BOIIEME, | by Mdlls. ADELAIDE and MATILDA LEHMAN, from the Grand Opera of Pans. The elegaat an i daring achievements on the TIGHT ROPE, By the celebrated CHARLBS WINTHER. PAS MOTELOT, By Mdlls. JULIA and FLORA LEHMANN. To be followed by the Vaudeville of the DUMB BELLE. : Vivian, .... Mr. Forbes. Eliza, - - - Mrs. Forbes. To conclude with the Rustic Pantomime of M. DECIIOLUMEAN, Ujrlinx Tickets 75 cents—Pit 50 cents. Nov. 21 A. HATCH, MANUFACTURER OF HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, &c. &c., (Next door above P. McGran’s,) HAS ON HAND a first rate assortment of Spanish, English, Kentucky and Ladies' SADDLES, of every style and variety. Carriage, Buggy, Gig and Wagon HARNESS. Also, Harness, llridle, Band and Sole LEATH ER. Also, a well selected assortment of TRUNKS, VALISES and CARPET BAGS, Ac., Ac., with a variely of other articles in his line, which he will sell at reasonable prices. HARNESS and SADDLES made to order, and repairing done at the shortest notice. Nov. 21 3c DISSOLUTION. THE firm of C. HAMILTON A CO. was dis solved on the 20th inst. by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the late firm will settle with W. H. Muharry A Co., as they alone are au thorized to collect and settle the business. C. HAMILTON. W. H. GOODRICH. COP ARTNERSIIIP. "YNr H. MAH ARR Y having purchased the in- IT • terest of C. Hamilton in the late firm of C. Hamilton A Co., the business will hereafter be conducted under the name of VV. H. Maharry A Co. The manufacturing business of the above firm will be superintended personally by E. E. Sco field ; all work entrusted to his care will be faith fully executed with despatch. Nov. 21 3 NEGROES TO HIRE. On the first Mon lay in January next, will be hired for one year, at the lower Market House in city of Augusta. A valuable lot of Negroes, consisting of Field Hands, House Servants, Ac., belonging to the es- " tate of D. C. Greenwood, deceased. GEORGE L. TWIGGS, Guardian. Nov. 20 —wtd NEW ORLEANS SUGARS. FOR SALE LOW, to close consig meats;— 5 Half Tierces CLARIFIED, 10“ “ PURIFIED, 15 “ “ BROWN, Apply to M. P. STOVALL. Nor. 20 . ' . 3 “ RICH NBW SILKS. THE Subscribers have jn»t received, by the steamers, additional supplies of new and beautiful SILKS, which we invite all who have a rich Silk Dress to purchase, to call and examine. Our prices are low. Nor. 18 BO WORE A CLAGETT. SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! SHAWLS!?! JUST RECEIVED.—A large lot of beautiful SHAWLS, among which are some superior LONG SHAWLS—for sale low by Nov. 18 BOWDRE A CLAGETT. DYE INL AND SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT, TOHN O’NEILL, Silk and Woollen Fancy al Dyer, informs the citizens of Augusta, and its vicinity, that he has commenced the above busi ness on REYNOLD-STREET, in the rear of La mar A 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 which he may be favored with will be promptly attended to. fie will Dye, Re- Dye and Renovate Gentlemen’s Clothing of all 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 stiffness, more than when 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 GUNS AND PISTOLS. A CHOICE lot of Double Barrel Shot GUNS, London made, together with a supply of Flasks, Shot Pouches, Game Bags, Patent Wad ding, Ely’s patent Cartridges, and Gunning Appa ratus in general, just received and will be sold low. Also, Allen and Thurbur’s Revolving PISTOLS; six barrels, Self-Cocking Pocket Pistols, English Belt Pistols, Walker’s Percussion Caps. CLARK, RACKETT A CO. Oct. 6 ts A CARD. 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. J>o. W. Spear, in the practice of DENTAL SURGERY. The business will be conducted under the firm of Cleve land 4* Spear. Office Broad-st., over Aldrich A Green’s Shoe Store. JNO. A. CLEVELAND Feb. 18 ts 117 MOUNT EAGLE TRIPOLI. A REMARKABLE mineral, pronounced by geologists to be a great rarity in nature and known to them by the name of Tripoli, has lately been discovered in this country, although but in one bed, of very narrow limits, all owned by the “Mount Eagle Manufacturing Company,” incorporated for the sole purpose of its manufacture. The article is excellent for burnishing and Mean ing all finished metallic and glass surfaces, such as gold, silver, brass, Britannia and steel ware, win ' ; dow glass, Ac. 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 1 ever saw. The genuine article is for sale by tne exclusive agent for Augusta. WM. HAINES. * April 29 —ts 176 - SUGAR, MOLASSES, COFFEE, &c. | £T HHDS. choice St. Croix SUGAR ■ I 60 do. N. O. and Muscovado do. r 5 do. West India Clarified do. 25 bbls. Powdered and Crushed do. 10 boxes D, Refined Loaf do. 5 bbls. Golden SYRUP j 150 hags 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 Fer sale hy JOHN R. DOW. I Sept.ll 67 wmmmßßmmmmamßammsßsmßaaasxxsßsmßmmmaamaaßß GREENLAND PULASKI MONU 31 ENT LOTTS RIM S! J. VV: MAURY A CO., SUCCESSORS TO J. G. Gregory & Co., Managers. Sales close To Night. Extfa Clsws No._s0 —-By Alexandria. Class No. 75, Nov. 20, 1847.—Splendid Scheme. 30,260 DOLLARS. 2 prizes of £.0,000! each! 3 prizes of £,5000! 40 of £1,000! Ac.—-Tickets £10 —Halves £5 — Quarters £2,60. Sales close Wednesday. Extra Class No. 69—To be drawn at Savannah, Nov. 23,1847. —78 Numbers—l 4 Ballots—Splen did Package Scheme. 10.000 DOLLARS. £4,000! £1,415! 5 of £1.000! 5 of £500! 5 of £400! Ac., Ac. —Tickets £3—Halves £1,50 —Quar- ters 75c. —Risk on a package of 26 quarters is only £10,56. Sales close Thursday. Extra Class No. 51.—8 y Sout i Carolina, Class No. 47, Nov. 25. 1847.—78 N umbers—l 3 Ballots. Beautiful Scheme. 15.000 DOLLARS. £5,000! £5,000! £3,000! £2,000! £1,200! £1,143! 1 of £1.000! Ac. Ac.—Tickets £l—Halves £2— Quarters £l. JOHN A. MILLEN, Agent. Opposite the Masonic Hall. Q3* Orders from the countiy promptly attend* <J •o. Not. 20 “THE LUCKY OFFICE.” GEORGIA STATE LOTTERIES. FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE AUGUSTA INDEPENDENT FIRE COMPANY. D. PAINE & CO. MANAGERS. “LOOK OUT FOR THE CAPITAL.” Sales close To-Morrow at Noon. Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class No. 47, for 1847. —72 Numbers—l 2 Ballots. —Splendid Scheme. 35.000 DOLLARS. £15,000! 6 of £2,500! G of £2,000! 6 of £1,620! 50 of £600! 50 of £SOO! —Lowest 3 number Prize f2OO. —Wholes £lO, Halves £5, Quarters £2,50, ighths £1,25. Sales close Wednesday. Georgia State (Savannah) Lottery, Class No. 15, for 1847.—75 Numbers—l 3 Ballots. 4,000 DOLLARS. £1,000! £600! £300! £200! £l72!—with numerous others.—Wholes £1 —Halves 50c.—Package of quarers cost £6,2s—Risk only £3,50. Sales close Thursday at Noon. Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class 47, Extra— Rich and Splendid Scheme—7B Numbers—l 4 Ballots. 20,000 DOLLARS. £10,601! 4 prizes of £5,000' 20 prizes of £1,000! Lowest 3 numbers £lO0 —Wholes only £5 — Halves £2,50 —Quarters £1,25. For sale by E. H. PEZANT, Agent. Broad-st., opposite U. S. Hotel (E/’Orders from the country will meet with prompt attention, if addressed as above. Nov. 21 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, who 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 NEW CLOTHING STORE. SWAFFIELD, CHICHESTER & CO., Opposite Gould & Bulkley’s, next to 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 would 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 was purchased ejtcJ’Muvely for cash, and manufactured in their own manufactory at the North. J —c Oct, 16 DR. CHRISTIE’S GALVANISM. GALVANISM is supposed to be identical with Electricity and Magnetism, and these won drous agents have long been known to possess great efficacy in the cure of some very painiul and tedi ous diseases. These benefits, however, have been greatly lessened by a want of means for their pro per application. This has been entirely and suc cessfully remedied by Dr. CHRISTIE’S GAL VANIC RINGS, BELTS, BRACELETS, and other articles, which are adapted to any part of the system with perfect safety and certainty of bene ficial effect. In all Nervous Complaints, or those which are caused by any derangement of the Ner vous System, such as Parahjsis, Tic Doloreaux, Bronchitis. Neuralgia, Chrotiic Rheumatism , Epi leptic Fits, Tarmors, Dyspepsia, &c., the effect of DR. CHRISTIE’S Galvanic articles is truly won derful; the most perfect cures being often made when all hope had gone, and physic and the phy sician had equally failed. Pamphlets with full descriptions and the most respectable testimonials may be had gratis of the authorized Agent, or they will be sent by mail. (Ej’Caution.—The great celebrity and success of Dr. Christie's Galvanic and Magnetic Curatives, has caused them to be counterfeited by unprinci pled persons. To protect the public against de ception there is but ONE AUTH OR IZ E D AGENT appointed in each town or city, from whom alone the Genuine articles can be procur ed. Only Agent in Augusta Nov. 12 HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO. 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 MERES and VESTINGS, 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 HANDK’FS, CRAVATS, * SCARFS, HOSIERY, STOCKS, Ac. In addition to the above, I have recently added 91 Superior stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, 5 which for cut, finish and workmanship is unsur dassed by any clothing ever brought to Augusta, and will be sold at a very small advance on New ‘ Y ork cost. J. A. VAN WINKLE, j Sept. 23 —■ A CARD THE UNDERSIGNED informs the Citi zens of Augusta and Merchants of the inte . nor, that they have opened a SEGAR AND TOBACCO STORE, at the first door below Messrs. Adams, Fargo & Co., on Broad-street, where they will keep con stantly on hand a large and carefully selected Stock of HAVANA AND DOMESTIC SEGAR S, CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCO ALSO, PIPES of every description, MATCHES, &c. at wholesale and retail prices to suit those whe purchase to sell again. We, therefore invite those who deal in our line to call and examine our stock before they purchase elsewhere VOLGER A BRAHE Oct. 13 smo ANOTHER .. FINE LOT OF HORSES - and MULES just arrived at the xzT tu kles of I. A. Hibler & Co., / w hich are offered for sale chcap.«=**£7*JL Among the HORSES are several pails, gentle in harness. The MULES are good size. Those who want bargains would do weU to call early at the Stables of I. A. HIBLER A Co. Nov. 14. I ‘ ‘ TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. NEW PACKET LINE TO SAVANNAH. /prw The Steamer H. L. COOK. Captain Ihly. having undergone a repair, and having been j fitted up expressly for passengers, with roomy ca bins and Urge promenade decks, and being of light draft, has commenced her tiips between Au gusta and Savannah, and will leave Augusta regu larly oa Tuesdays at 8, A M. For Freight or pas j sage (having berths for the accommodation of thir ! ty-five passengers) apply to JEFFERS A COTHRAN, Nuv. 13 —-12 Augusta. RACES OVER THE HAMPTON RACE COURSE, AT AUGUSTA, GA. %.The first Fail Meeting wil ■Wt *** commence on the 7th of De camber, and continue five i 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. ? | Same Day—Mile Heats, best two m three, purse £IOO SECOND DAY—Two Mile Heats.purse 200 THIRD DAY—Three “ “ “ 300 FOURTH DAY—Four “ “ “ 400 FIFTH DAY—One Mile Heats, best three in five, purse 150 There are already some crack nags on the j ground, and many others that will be here, so good j .port and plenty of it may be looked for. Oct 6 td LEWIS LOVELL, Proprietor. LIVERY STABLE. I THE undersigned respectfully ! /jilTTr**informs the public that he has I i leased the old stand well known f 1 ? x j as jrSTG uedron’s LOWER STABLESTonEms j ! street, and would be .uaakful for a share of patron- I age. R. A. WATKINS. May 14 lB9 ik GLOBE HOTEL, Ask Corner of Broad & Jacbson-sts- JiHiJL 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 ft call. Ho will not speak of his Table, Waiters, Ac., as he feels satisfied those who favor him once he will have the pleasure to see again, hia TABLE having al ways given satisfaction. [FT DINNER at one o’ clock. —Cm Oct. 24 TO RENT, From the Ist of October next. a . n The double WOODEN TENEMENTS ‘ ssnsK H on Jackson-street; one on the corner jjiijiii j of Reynold-st, at present occupied by C LowTand the other by Miss Ingraham. Apply to G. Longstreet, or MRS. R. CAMFIEII) July 31 t— 32 RANAWAY -ax From the Subscriber, a Mulatto man, DANIEL,a Bricklayer.known by the name of Daniel Bland. A liberal reward Mill be , | paid for his delivery to me, or if lodged in Jail so that I can get him. Sept. 9 j— J. GLENDINNING. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. The Subscriber respectfully in- dSpL form* his friends and the public gen- S&uaS/rally, that* he has returned frrwncfe».aE New York with a large and handsome assortment of GOLD 4 ND SILVER WATCHES,fine JEW ELRY. SILVER AND PLATED WARE, fine Ornamental and Cmmon BRASS CLOCKS,MU SIC BOXES, and a variety of FANCY GOODS. N. B.—CLOCKS and WATCHES repaired with care. F. A. BRAHE, First door below Washington Hall. Oct. 14 3mo AUGUSTA, OCTOBER 6, 1847. We have now in store the greajej fSL W'/tfrt nart of our Fall supply of GOODS, WATCHES, JEWEL S&TJS RY, Silver and Plated Wares, Military and Fancy Goods, Housekeeping Articles, Ac. Ac. to which we invite attention, believing it to be aa 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, ia this place or Charleston, to test the truth of that supposition. CLARK, RACKETT A CO. Oct. 6 tt PERIFOCAL SPECTACLES. Td all >vho experience inconve- nience in the use flf the common kind of Glasses, and especially in mg'ui reading, tnesc | 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 pcrly 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, 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. Dealers in Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Ac. Oct. 6 ts AUGUSTA MANUFACTORY OF CABINET FURNITURE. I’I'ATT offers fof/5% at bis new and spacious Warerooms, a larger assort- #x* mentof fine FURNITURE and CHAIRS than ’ can be found in either the Charleston or Savannah markets, at such prices that purchasers shall have > no reason to complain. Call and examine, bring your Charleston prices and I will duplicate any ar ticle in my line by addin? the freight. FRENCH SPIRAL SPRING MAT RASES, 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, 4 A new and fashionable ornament for Curtains in 1 place of the old stvle of Poles and Rings. : CORDS, TASSELS, LOOPS, BANDS & CURTAIN TRIMMINGS, * Os the most fashionable styles; Curtain Damask ' and Drapery for sale. Curtains made to order. 5 UPHOLSTERY 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. j A general assortment of CARPETINGS, RUGS and MATTS, consisting of fine, superfine, extra su* perfine Ingrains, Venetian and Three-Ply’s, all of which I offer on as liberal terms as the same arti cles can be purchased elsewhere. ; PIANO FORTES, From all the Manufacturers of the Union,for sale at FACTORY PRICES, for cash or city accept ances. Nov. 10 NOTICE. THE GEORGIA STATE LOTTERIES au thorized by the Legislature of the State ot Georgia for the benefit of the INDEPENDENT FIRE COMPANY OF AUGUSTA, will here- L after be drawn under the management of Messrs. D. PAINE & CO. The Drawings will take place d (for the present) in SAVANNAH on Tuesday,and in COLUMBUS on Wednesdays of each week, un t der the Superintendance of Commissioners ap ) pointed for the purpose. Tickets and Shares, either Single of by the Package, can always be had on application to o E. H. PEZANT, e Agent for the Managers, k Opposite United States Hotel, Augusta, Ga. [FTAII orders for Tickets in any Lottery, will be attended to promptly and considered confidential. 1 * Oct !3 Iran public Sales. GROCERIES, PURNITUREr*oT~ BY W. E. JACKSON & CO, ON FRIDAY, the 26th inst., at 10 o'clock, u€ the residence on Ellis street of the late Luthringer, deceased. Will be sold, the Household and Kitchen Fur niture, consisting of a line toned Piano Forte, So fa, Card Table, Chairs, Mahogany Wardrobe, do. Dining Table, Bedsteads, Beds, Matrases, Ac. ALSO, The stocTc of Groceries, consisting of Cognao Brandy, Holland Gin, Wmes, Cordial*, Sugar, Cof fee, Molasses, Ac., Ac. ALSO, One of the finest collections of Fruit stnd Orna mental Trees, Roses and Hot house plants,etcr of fered in this city. Consisting of Apples, Pear, Peach, Plumb, Cherry, English Walnut, if/id Al* mond Trees, Mass Centifolia, Hybria, Damask, Noisette and Bourbon Roses, Camelia, Caetsaaa, Ac., Ac. ALSO, The Dwelling and Store will be rented from Ist December, to Ist October, 11548. Terms cash on delivery. Nor. 20 ' — ASSIGNEES SALE. Will be sold at public sale, on Monday, 29th inst. # at the shop recently occupied by James T, Wade as a Gin Manufactory on Green-street, 7 new Cotton Gins, 6 second hand do., 13 Oi* frames, 800 Gin Saws, 450 do. Ribs, lot Pine and Poplar Lumber, Tools for the business, wood and blacksmith's, 1G unfinished Cylinders, with many other articles connected with that business, and the unexpired lease of the premises, with the pri vilege of removing the building after the lease ex pires, Ist July, 1850. The building being a small comfortable Dwel ling with out-buildings, and two large buildings used as work shops and store houses. The purchaser of the lease to be accountable for the ground rent from Ist October last, at $l6B per annum, payable semi-annually. The property hating been assigned by James T. Wade, for the benefit,of bis creditors. JNO. C. SNEAD, ) . . HENRY P. RIVES. $ Nor. 14 —ltd \rr The Chronicle A Sentinel will publish tri weekly till day of sale. EXECUTOR’S SALE. Will be sold, at the court-house, in Gwinnett coun ty, on the first Tuesday in January next, withiu the usual sale hours, Lucinda, a negro woman, about 25 years old; and her three male children; Harry, about 6 years old; Andrew, about 4 years old, and Larena a, a bout 2 years old; and 200 acres Land, part of lot No. 286, in the 3th District of Gm innett county.— ; Terms to be made known on each day of sale.—- All to be sold as the properly of James Vinyardj deceased, by virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Gwinnett county. ALSO. Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in February next, within the usual sale hours, at the Cotirl House in Carnesville, Franklin county 140 acres Laud, on the north prong of Broad River, granted to James Vinyuard, now deceased. JAMES VINYARD, Ex'r. Oct. 14 NANCY VINYARD, Ex’x. EXECUTOR’S SALE. Ou the second Monday in December next, will be sold to the highest bidder at public out-cry. upon a credit of one, two and three years, the large and valuable plantation of Wiliiam Wright, d«» ceased, late of the county of Columbia. This tract contains eleven hundred (1100) acre# of land; a large portion of it, the best Cotton land in Middle Georgia. It is elegantly improved, witk one of the best country Mills in the State. There* is about four hundred acres of it in the woods. It is situated in the county of Columbia, twenty-set«ti miles above Augusta, 8 miles from the Georgia K. Road, 6 miles from Appling and 1 mile from Cobb* ham. The sale w'ill take place upon the planta tion. Also, at the same time and place, upon a Credit, a portion of the Negroes, Household and Kitchea Furniture; Corn, Fodder, Oats, Ac., Mules, Pork, Cattle, Farming Tools. A little of every thing appertaining to a well conducted Farm.—* Terms of the most accommodating character.*^* The sale made in pursuance of the last Will and Testament of William Wright, deceased. Any one desirous of purchasing privately the Farm, can do so by addressing the Executor at Cassville, Ga. AUGUSTUS R. WRIGHT. Executor. Cassville, Ga., Sept. 20th, 1847. c—td.- EXECUTOR’S SALE. . Will be sold, at there sidenceof Nancy Datis, lata of Elbert county, deceased, on the twenieth day of December next: All the perishable property,consisting of Horse!; Cattle, Hay. Cotton, Corn,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 un til] all is sold. Terms made known on the day of sale. TERRY DAVIS, Exo'r. Nov. 3 fc _ j r .„. —. —' ■ ;: —a ADMINISTRATOR’S Will be sold, on the first Tu « sday in January next before the 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 Land on both sides of tho North fork of the Big Keokee Creek, adjoining lands of Joseph Norris, Stephen Drane 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, Adm's. ADMINISTRATOR’S 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 in De cember next, at the Market House in the dity of Augusta, between the legal hours of sale, One HOUSE and LOT on the corner of Eliii street and across street,better knowm as the cornel* 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, ceased, and sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. Nov. 3 DANIEL MORRISON, Adm’r. Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in January next, before the court house door at Jacksonbofo, in Scriven county,between the usual hours of salt; for a division among the heirs, the following nt groes, six in number, viz ; 1 prime fellow named Will, about 27 years old.’ 1 “ “ “ Bob, “ 23 a “ 1 wench about 21 years old, with three childr*' * Terms reasonable to the purchaser. JOHN SCOTT, WILLIAM T. SCOTT; JOHN H. SMITH. Nov. 2 ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. * ON the first day ot December next, will be sol<L 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, Houwfl hold and Kitchen Furniture, Ac. Sold for t hit benefit of the heirs and creditors of said decease#-* Terms made known on the day. Oct. 17 PHILIP F. COMBS. Adm’r EXECLTOR’SIA LE. ‘ WILL be sold, at the court house in Warren coun ty, on the first Tuesday in January next, the fol lowing property, to wit : A lot in the town of VVarrenton, near the tennis nus of the Railroad, containing about three-fourtha 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 harir.tf 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 office or a shop. The above property to be sold as the property of Jacob Allen, deceased, in accordance with his lost will and testament, and for the benefit of the heis ‘ and creditors of said deceased. STODDARD W. SMITH, Ex’r; Nov. 3 —-"scliLL shoaLstactoHY; THE Subscribers having renewed the AGEN CY' of this establishment, offer for sale m j superior STOCK. OF YARNS, assorted, Nos.- i’» > ! to 12 s, in bales of 240 lbs. each. * T. N. POrM.AIN A SON. i July 17 ‘ 10