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About Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1848)
most efficient remedies, and most certain mode of cure in every case. Copies will ho sent by mail free of postage. On the receipt of one dollar, the ‘ Married Wo man s Private Medical Companion,” will he sent free of postage to any part of the United States. All letters must be addressed (post paid) to Dr. A M. Manriceau, Box 1224, New York city. Pub lishing Office, No. 1211 Liberty-st., New York. Jan. 4 3 nios €o m m t x c \ a I. I.ATKST HATES EKoM LIVEKPOOI I»E C. 31 “tATKST DATES EUOM HA V R K........... D EC. 30 Augusta Market Jan. 26. COTTON’.—We have another good week’s business to notice, and prices have her n steady, with a good de mand from buyers. The total sales ot the week sum up 4,190 bales, as follow: On Wednesday 863, Thursday, 1,056 Friday 376, Saturday 217, Monday 914, and yesler- day 763 bales—the particulars of which are as follows; ■ 15 at 6, 4at6J, 40 at 6s, 20 at 6g, 85 . t Ci, at 6 9-16, W 56at 6g, 93 at 6J, 28 at G 13-16, 101 atGJ, 515 at 7, 107 at .it 7 1-16, 574 at 7s, 151 at 73 IG, 1153a17J, 112 at 7 5 IG, 498 at 7j, 224 at 7\, IM art 7 9-IG, 17 at 7| and 221 bales at 7J cents. The latter sales was in ide yesterday after noon,of two crop let*, one of 91 hales from the idant.'ition sis V. 11. Merriwether, and the other of 130 hales from the plantation of F. Merriwether, both of Oglethorjie county. This cotton was put up in beautiful order, clean, well gift lied and bandied, and soid at full $ cent altove he market price. As rein irked above, we have had a good, steady business this week. The market opened with a fair demand on Wednesday and Thursday; on Friday purchasers in a measure withdrew to await the steamers advices, which came to hand that evening by telegraph, but in a shape, unsatisfactory to both buyers and sellers, and the transactions of Saturday were limit ed. On Mondaylfie market opened with an animated demand, (caused by more full ami favorable advices re ceived from Liverpool, via Charleston, in advance of the mail) which continued up to its close last evening. Although we cannot notice any improvement in prices, n -still we may remark, that our quotations of last week, I -which were considered by some a little too high, have been readily obtained this week, and holders show a dis position to advance their rales. We continue to quote, for .square bales (round selling for \ a gc. less.^ Ordinary fij a I Middling Fair..........7$ Middling .GJ a 7 j Fair .7* ■Good Middling a— [ Good Fair 7\ EXCESS or RECEIPTS OVER LAST SEASON, AT New Orleans 103,757 bales. Mobile 23.261 “ Texas 9,253 “ Total 136,271 “ DECREASE AT Charlesb'M 104,901 bales. | Savannah 83,915 “ frorida 17,901 “ Virginia 2,760 “ North Carolina 1,108 “ j T0ta1,... 210,585 “ RECEIPTS OF COTTON. From the Ist Sept., 1847, to latest dates received. 1817 1846. Favsnnah, Jan. 21 57,5 hi 141.161 Charleston, Jan. 22 82,348 .... 197,249 Mobile, Jan. 22 170,104...... 146,843 , New Orleans, Jan. 18 472,047......364,290 i i Texas, Jan. 1 11.442 2,189 W Florida, Jan. 13, 20,206. 38,107 Virginia, Jan. 1 2,000 4,700 ■ North Carolina, Jan 8 79 1,187 ; Total 815,832 900,140 STOCK OF COTTON Remaining an hand at the latest dates received. Savannah, Jan. 21 17,702 56,984 ; Charleston, Jan. 22 31,112 00,042 j Mobile. Jan. 22 132,310 104,456 New Orleans, Jan 18 199,694 1.5,5t>8 ; Texas, Jan. 1 1,856 1,090 : Florida, Jan. 13 9,972 25,027 Augusta tc llHiuburg, Jan. 1,.... 4.,611 32,218 Macon, Jan.. 1- 33.600., 23,911 .'Virginia, Jan. 1 3.0 4'tU North Carolina, Jan. 8 <0 t>-0 New York, Jan. 18 27,519 32,7< t ‘Philadelphia, Jan. 15 520 2,8*5 Total. 192,848 510,35.) GROCERIES.—There continues to be a fair business j transacted in the Grocery line, confined principally to the filling of small country orders. The stocks of our mor. ’ ch jfo,s were never Letter at>li is season of the year than at the present moment, and,every arrival adds thereto -1 Our quotation*, ou tlie utfiqr .-.n’e, w ili givc a t\- i> it tUx e is to prices, bit our country friends mull hear in mind P '.hey an for wholesale transactions, and that rates are in "very n> lance higher for sfrall trar sections, m such as ) ate ofdfiranl; cir.brafced in filling small country orders. ‘They must u6t expect cur merchants to buy 50 or 100 i tduls. St. Croix Sugar at 8a 10c. per lb a l * t( retail it out I>y \ (i s dollar or two tldlhus worth, at the Same (trice. CORN—The transactions this wed; have been limit- Ned to one or two small parcels for v hich The highest price that cduld lie obtained was 51 cofits, sacks mchrd 1 ed. Holders, Iw>V ever,are Niuctar.l sellers-at tiiis pi ire. ! We quote sack Cornso ao I, loose 45 aIS cents—the i ■latter price ‘difficult to irbtaf.i. Oafs.—A lot has been j sold this week at 40 i-euts, witbo.it the. sacks SALT Sack and bulk Salt aro both getting scatre.—- Os the former the stock is vciy light, and a lot could not be purcha cd under §1,62 per sack, tit u'fiich price it is , ■ retailing frofi stores. Loose retails at 45 cents pefViUsfiel. , MoLASSKS.— Market now well supplied with Cuba | and New Orleans, —the latter description is sel rng in email lots at 33 cents per gallon, and new crop Cuba at ! '2B a 30 cents. DOMESTIC'LIQUORS?.—'There is now a fair supply ! of all descriptions on hand. Whisky is retailing from stores at 30 a 32 cents. It \C< IX.—Some lots of now Bacon havccofiie to hand j this week, turd were sold at 8 cents tiie hug round.— laird. —Stock on the increase, and prices range from 84 ♦w 8\ cents. P BAGGING, &c.—Fair Sin* k ot Baggir.g.cn ham;, and sales confined to supplying sma i oourUy orders Sides fids .week of several large parcels to tbe trade at pi ices ranging from 15 to 18 cents—the former lor cash, the latter on time. Bale Rope is stilt scarce, and retails from stores at 10c. FI.OLR. —Good supply of country or. hand, and saks ; Mifnited at,prices ranging from sss to §6, principally at §s.’, a ss.\. COFFEE—The slock on hand is good of all descrip- j turns. Hales have been reported t« us of Rio, in lots, 1 at 6 a 81 cents. SUGARS.—Good supply of all descriptions on hand, and our quotations will give a fair index of the market ‘when a hhd. or more is purchased. EXCHANGE—Northern is still scarce, and our Banks are selling Sight Checks on New York, in limited ! amounts, at 1 per cent preni. ’{They purchase GO day bills ; :at interest olf. FREIGHTS,—The River is still in boating order j ■ tfor light draft boats. Net miicli Freight ottering to either Savannah or Charleston. No change in rales. CHARI. E STON IM PORTS—JA N. 22. Guai>aLoupit.—-Fr ship Manetto—4s,ooo Or anges, to T.J. Roger Sc Co. Nassau, (N. P.)—-Br. sloop ChaTotc Jane— Copper amLa quantity of Fruit, to B. S.llhett. JANUARY 23. Rio Jawiirg.—Swedish brig Sir Chas. Forbes ■ 5600 bags Coffee, to Hedley cd Street. Bt. Domi.vgo.—t r. brig Le Royer Bontemps— ‘ 731 pieces -Mahogany, 15 cases Gum, 1 do. Shell*, 7 ’libls. iiouev, G do. Tobacco, 1 sack Horns. JANUARY 24. Havana. —Brig Magnolia —175 hhds. Molasses, 20 tcs. do., 13 bbis. do., a quantity of.Fruit r to Hed ley «!V Street; 12 boxes Sweetmeats, to B. Gonza .lez; 1 do. do. to W. B. Yates, h Sr. Thomas.—Oldenburg golljot Dolphin— P tons Logwood, 18.ia.gs Cocoa; to order. CHARLESTON, Jan. 25.— Cotton .—The Up- ; Lan«l market remained verv quiet yesterday. The correspondence of the parties by the Cam- | rbria being received at a very late hour of the day, ; A was probably the principal cause of the absence of ; buyers. The sales amounted to but ££ls bales at : prices, ranging from 7 to 7^. Rice —l kc demand was only moderately fair, and the sales not exceeding * 400 bbls. Buyers obtained more favorable terms than on Saturday, as holders proved less stiff, the accounts received being not as favorable as those by telegraph on ‘.the termer day ; ranging prices from 53 1-16 a >’3? for ordinary to prime. NEW YORK. firm. a moderate bu»iae»s; Flour, some 7,000 bbls f Oswego,Troy and Michigan have been eold at SG.- 06. Genesee Whisky steady. Evening. —Cotton sales 700 bales, chicflj’for use N. Orleans Hour sells at £s,!lsa’S6. t NEW YORK, Jan 22.— Cotton. —There is a lath er better feeling in the market, and sales have been made at an advance of J of a cent per lb. W* have advanced our quotations for most descriptions. The sales for the three days are 3.000 bales, of which 1.600 were Upland and Florida, thus : Infe rior. none 5 ordinary to good ordinary, 7 a middling to good middling, 7) a middling fair to fair, oj a fully fair to good fair, bg a tine, none. BY OUR PONY EXPRESS, 24 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MAIL. MOBILE, Jan. 21, P. M.—l -Colton. —*The arrivals ! sinee the 15th instant inclusive, amount to 25.110 \ j bales, and the exports for the same period amount j to 6.657 bales—leaving a stock on hand not cleared ' I last evening of 432,316 bales against 101,456 same i time last y ear. After the receipt of the Caledonia’s advices last week, which produced a slight temporary depres sion iu prices, the market soon rallied and fully r«- i gained all that had been lost, closing very firm at former quotations, a 6:}c. per lb. for middling cottons. This movement was followed by an im i proved demand, there having been disposed of du , ing the last three days nearly 10, ) bales. The opening market this week was characterized by the same good feeling and continued active through out to the close, and although the inquiry was not at all times general and many factors were holding their cottons under higher limits than the current rates and tkerefor# did not otter them, there has nevertheless been a sufficient stock on the market to afford pretty free scope for operations. The business of Balurtlav (the first of our commercial week)andthe four follow ing days, was consequent ly large, contrasted xvith previous transactions, a- | mounting Jo fully 15/KX) bales, the market in the j mean time presenting a firm and steady aspect.— j The sales yesterday were also on the same liberal sc ale at the close, prices, which for a dav or two previous had been quite stiff, showed an improve ment of i a .Jc. per lb. as indicated by the subjoin ed quotations. We remark that holders are very I firm, with only a moderate stock offering. The sales of the week are estimated at 17,5t - 0 hale-, viz : on Saturday 0500. Mondav 2500, Tues day 4000, Wednesday 3f >(>, Thursday 20( I and yesterday 2500. The buying has been chiefly for France with a portion for England, Spain and the North. LiVEUfOOI. CLASSIFICAT4OK. Ordinary 6 a 6J Middling 6sa 6ij Mhl fair 7 a 7^ /' air ; 7 £ Freights. —We note an improvement in foreign freights since our last weekly report. Two snips, have been taken for Havre at 1 l-16c. and subse quently two at I jc. Considerable cotton was ship i ped to Liverpool early in live w eek in British ives- I sels at Ad. but those now on tlie berth jci’utje thfct | rate. To coastwise portsgsnr last quoted rate re -1 mains firm. A bark has been taken for New York I at Ac. and a brigand a ship for Providence at 9- 6c. A brig has been engaged to loud lumber for Ha | vana at per M NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 20, P. M Cotton The demand has been quite active and the sales sum up 3* .0 bales,taken principally fur the North and the Continent of Europe, at previous prices,say : Middling to Good Midd!ing6s a 7c. Sugar —soo hkds. have changed hands at yes terday’s prices. MJassos. —.Sales 1200 bids, at 10 a lO.Jc. —3'iie sales reach 6000 bbls., among which 1000 bid*, choice 81. Louis at $5 50: 5< 1 bids. Rf. j Louis at 25; 500 bbls. choice Jllinois. at ,s*s 25; | 1000 bbls. Illinois at and about 3'JOO bbli Ohio in se-.veral lots at k's. Co; m.—. Sales 700 sacks A ollow at 55c.; and 1000 sacks heated, at auction, at 33e. AUu 2 boat loaci* White at 47c. Whisky. —33o bbls. Rectified were so d in 4 lots at 10c.; and Haw was offered at J£*Ac. Ft eights. — Vessels filling up at previous rates. £i|) ippl up Jute 11 u; cnjr.e. AH RIVALS FROM CHAKI.-KSTUS. Br. ship Cousbrouk, JlcGuire, Liverpool, Dec. 33. S!6p Bowditch, Hike, New Orleans. Bark Cherokee, Humphrey. Boston. 15-ig Tower, Getty, Havana. BrigJ. Cohen, I! at horn, New Orleans. 8- car. 1-abella. Roby. Havana. richr. Job a Ca.stner. Somers, I’iiiludolplua. Sohr. Excel. IvcnaeUy, Mobile. MKMOR A N U A. The barque Jupiter, Carter,-for New York end Charleston, sailed from Havre on the 21h ult. I T'Ue Mersey, Sliumway, for Charleston, cleared i at Bordeaux 2611 i ult. The Lenard Dobbin,Thompson, Edward Kenny, ! and Albion, for Charleston, were leading at Liver pool 31st ult. The M ay, and Hr. barque Josepha, Leitch, for Charleston, elearcd at Liverpool 31st ult. The ship Sullivan. Waite, on her regular day, and Sutton, Eckcrrtian, to sail 22d, lor Charleston, were up at New York 21st inst. The »chrs. Sarah Anna, Gaskhain,* and Sea Gull, Ulmer for Charleston, cleared, at Philadelphia 20tb inst CHARLESTON, Jan. 25.—Air. bark Walter, Thomposn, New Orleans; brigs Emma, King, Bor deaux; Magnolia, Morris, Havana; Crray Taft, i Franceville, Providence. (R. I.) Cleared, sebr T. C. Mitchell, Eaton, West In- ! dies. Went to Sea Yesterday, ship Charleston. Brown, ! New York; schr. Henry, Fisch, We.t Indies;.schr. Ella, Henman, West.lndies, SAVANNAH. Jan. 24—Cleared, ship,Hartford, I Soanerraan, New Y-ork, barque Hrmince, H»urges, | Boston; schr. 11. Westcott, Lodge, Pltiladelphia. j Went to Sea.—-brig .Plulura, Thatcher, New j York. IN CRE ASED ATTR ACTION! EXHIH IT ION OF BATTLES IN MEXICO, AND WORKS OF ART I.\ WAX. Admittance 25 cents, i riiniS WEEK’S EXHIBITION is almost I Jl entirely new, to which will l>e added the splendid painting of the Bottle of the City of Mex ico and the Lord's Supper, in tear. TV add a still greater attraction, the proprietor has engaged tl»e two celebrated Italian Harpers ami Violin, who 1 will perform the most popular airs Horn La Nor- i j ma, Sonambula, daring tbo evening, from ! half-past 6 until half-past 9 o'clock. Those Musicians.can be engaged for Parties or 1 Serenades after these hours, by application at the | Exhibition Room, Broad-street, below the United ; | States Hotel. Jan. 23 FOR SALE!. ) A LIKELY family of NEGROES, consisting ! ot a woman and her three children “all boys.” j the oldest boys arc able to plough in the field.— Apply at this office. -—6 , Jan. 25 BOOT MAN UFA CTORV! TITHE SUBS!TUBERS having purchased JL the interest of Mr. A. YTGELIUS, in his es tablishment on Mclntogh-streqt, opposite the Host Office, are,prepared to carry on the above busi ness,in all itsJbranches. All orders left for any j thing in their line, will be promptly attended to, j and all work from the establishment warranted as to tit ajtd workmanship. Jan 25 5 TTSCHER Sc KONTZ. NOTICE. ItHE SUBSCRIBER has disposed of his in terest to Messrs. TTBCUER & KONTZ, and solicits for them a continuance of former pa- i I tronage. pie lifts taken theMos* -on Broad-st, one 1 door trom the-coinqiipfCentre-it. near the Market, 1 i a good assortment of 4’A Mil AY AiROCFTHES, which he will dispose of cheap. All persons in dcbLeU tolum will please cal Lat Itis store and set tle. 4ifid those to whom he is indebted will oblige him by presenting their bils. A. YTGELIUS. 15 Jan. 25 6_ —- g to “hire. riHVO LIKELY BOYS, one 1 I and the ; other 16 years of age. TJie youngest is a i gotxl house servant, U»e other iiUelligcnt, thrifty > tto learn, and obedient. Apply at this office. J*a , 7- I AUGUSTA THEATRE. H. W. PRESTON, Lessee. Lml Night but one of the engagement of MR. BASS. THIRD NIGHI 6FMRsTuTTE CRISP, FOURTH NIGIII' Or' iMR. SHKL,LY. Mile. li. VALI RE S Last Night but two. WEDSESi AY EVENING, JAM. 26, Will be performed the excellent Comedy of the HON EY AIOOxN. i Juliana, - Mrs. CRISP. Volante. ------- Mrs. WARD. i Die Duke, ------ Mr. .SHELLY, The Mock Duke, - - - - Mr. BASS. Lopez, Mr. ROBINSON. After which, the magnificent Dance of El Volacca, by Mite. VALLER. After which, (by particular request.) and posi tively for the lust time, the laughable Piece ot THE ATTORNEY AT LAW. Nicholas Flam. - - - - - MR. BASS. Mrs. Puddicombc. - MRS. WARD. By desire, the Highland Fling, by Mile. VALLER - To conclude with a Comic Farce called the MAN ABOUT TOWN, Skirts,the Man About Town, MR. ROBINSON. Fanny Bates, ----- MRS. WARD. (OT Vdmission to Boxes 75 cents—Pit 50 cents. • : Seals can be secured from 11 to 3 o’clock each | day at the Theatre. Jan. 26 THEATRE, AUGUSTA. FOR THE BENEFIT OF MR. BASS. Being the Last Night but one of his engagement. 1 On THURSDAY E VENING, Jan. 27th 1,848, wifi be performed MaekliuA unrivalled Comedy of the MAN OF THE WORLD Sir 'Vrtinax Macsycopbant, - MR. BAS.S, Lord Lumbercoiirt, - - - MR. ROBINSON. I Lady Rodolpha Lumber court, MRS. W. H. CRISP. Betty Flint, MRS. WARD. A variety of elegant Dancing by Mile 11. VALLEE. To conclude with a Romance of Real Life, en titled BOX AND COX! OR. IT JS YOUR INTENDED? A new piece ol great mirth and novelty—acle at the New York Theatres, with uproarious laugh- ; ter and applause, l orn Box, a Journeyman Print er, MR. BASS. T« ra Cox, a Journeyman, Hat ter, ------ - MR. ROBINSON. ■ Full Particulars in the JLsiil» of the day. Jan. I3OTICfi - : i TO RAIL ROAD CONTRACTORS. completion of the Western A Atlantic | J Road of the State of Georgia, from Dalton to | Chattanooga on the'Tennessee river—.‘>B miles .and a 'Tunnel tor u single track, i fi ) feet long. Sealed proposals will be received, until the 20th day of March next, at the Chief Engineer’s office, of the Western »5c Atlantic Rail Road in Atlanta. I Georgia. for the,completion of th grading and rna- I sonry,the bridging, superstructure, iton rails and fastenings, single track Tunnel 1 ICO feet long, ! depots, turn-tables, turn-outs, pumps and every thing else necessary for the reception of the Loco motives and Cars, on that portion of the Western : A Atlantic Rail Road lying between Dalton and i Chattanooga. Proposals are invited for detached parttons of said ; work, and also for lh- whole in one contract, ac ! cording to the Act of the Legislature, approved, oOth December, 181-7. Plans and specifications can be examined, and detailed information given at the (’hief Engineer's Office, in Atlanta, 9ii ami after the J2ist wf Febru ary. next, Atlanta, Ga., Jan. ? t, 1818. GEO. W. TOWNS, Go \ Kit won. )Vm. L. MTTCH ELI., < Titkf Em;im ic r. $lO RE WARD. Ranaway during Christmas holidays, my i jjU boy laiAAC, fie is of black complexion, j | stout made, weighs about IBUpounds, about 30 years old; speaks slow when spoken to, had on when fie left a Homespun striped wool coat. ; pantaloons and white wool hat. fie is a tolerable good plantation black-smith, he no doubt will have 1 a free.pass, or one purporting-to hire himself to : work in a shop.l think his object is to goto Ohio. lor back to Maryland from whence he came Any person delivering said boy to me at home, or coti- j fining him in some -safe Jail so that } get him, will i receive the above reward, or if he is decoyed off I by any white person,! will give SSO for the boy ; with proof sufficient tocoavict. Address tol’orsyth, Monroe county, Ga. Jan. 26 3fw WILLIAM SIMS. II he Columbus Enquirer and the Dahionega Watchman, w ill copy the above three times, once every two weeks, and forward a paper and their i bills t# W. fc>. J i EOIKR A, Lincoln County*.—Whereas, IT MERRIWETHER HARPER, and JOHN H ARPER, apply for letters of Administration on the Estate of JAMES HARPER, dec eased These are therefore to cite ami admonish all anti singular the kindred and creditors.of said deceas ed, to be and appear at my office, - within the time prescribed by to show c arise if any the y have , i -why said letteis should not he granted. •Jan. 26 ‘HUGH HENDERSON, C. C. (C>. | ~ HEAD QUARTERS, j IHILLEDGEVJLL£, Jan. SLst, 1848. ORDER ED-.—That JO T. SMITH, of the City of Milledgovilie, be appointed «u additional Aid-dc-Camp to the Comipander-in- Chief, at the seat of Government, with the-rank of Colonel, and that he be obeyed and respected accordingly. By order of the Comma nde-r-in-Chief. FRED. 11. ."SANFORD Aid-de-Cainp. .J an 25 1 c noticr i Having purchased from bowdre i & CLAGETT their entire Stock in Trade, ■ the same is offered at their old stand for cash, or good paper, either at wholesale or retail, at very I low prices. I his stock of Goods has a great variety, and is comprised of the newest styles and latest fashions, i and is not surpassed by any other in the market, i All who wish supplies on low terms, will please j call and judge for-themselves. Jan. 4 ~ 3mo H BOWDRE. LIMB! LIME!! ~ 4 CONSTANT supply of Kenesaw Lime. ■ kept on hand by the subscribers, agents for Augusta. This Lime is pronounced by judges, who ; have used it, superior to the best Thomas ton. On analization.it is found to contain Magnesia . .. 3,5 Alumine .... 2-1 Siiax 7.9 Peroxide of Iron . 0.8 Lime .. .85.7 All orders directed to us will meet wifii prompt attention. DYE Jo ROBERTSON. Agents. Jan. H d&w-fw CHINA TEA COMPANY AGENCY riAHIS establishment, the oldest and most exten- X si ye Tea concern in -NewiEnaland. w.as ori ginated in 4842, for the purpose of supplying r th e .citizens with Tea ,of every -grade and quality. *lt ifias-.yerv peculiar facilities, abundant resources. •UNATTAINABLE BY ANV-OTHER HOUSE EXISTING, whatever may be their pretensions. The Company are resolved the public shall h*ve the full benefit of this position, and are determined to .sell TEAS PURER. MORE FRAGRANT AND SOUND, THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN AMERICA. All the Teas they sell are alike remarkable for extreme fragrant aroma.and extraordinary strength of flavor. Tut: money will be refunded in EVERY CASE WHERE THE TEAS DO NOT GIVE SATISFACTION. SoW otilv. in this city, wholesale and retail bv Dec 12 b ' S II OLIVER, Agent. 1 “THE LUCKY OFFICE.” GEORGIA STATE LOTTERIES. FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE AUGUSTA INDEPENDENT FIRE COMPANY. D. PAINE & CO. MANAGERS. "LOOK OUT FOR THE CAPITAL IN THE LITTLE FAVORITE.." Sales close This Afternoon. Georgia State Lottery, Extra Class No. 7, for 1818—75 Numbers—-13 Ballots. 8,001) DOLLARS. ! $2,050! $ 1,600! % 1,000! Ac.—Wfiok-s $2 50— Shares in proportion. Sales close ’Thursday. Grand Consolidated Lottery, ( ‘lass No. 1. Extra —flu Numbers K) Ballots.—Magnificent Scheme Two prizes of 10,000 DOLLARS. 2(t of $5,000* 2of $2,500! 4of $1,000! Lowest 3 numbers $200!. —W holes $5 —Shares in pro portion. Rink on package of Wholes only S7O —On a package of Halves $35. —On a package of (Quarters $17,50. Sales close Thursday, Georgia State (Columbus) Lottery, Class No. 8, 1 lorlß4B. 4.500 DOLLARS. $2,000! $1,500! $879! Ac.—Wholes sl—Halves • 50c. —Risk on a package of Quarters $3,90. (Sales close Friday. Georgia State Lottery, Extra Class No. S. 10,000 DOLLARS. | $3,000! $2,500! $1,577! 5 ol $1,000! Ac.—Wholes | $3 —Snares in proportion. For sal* by E. 11. BEZANT, Agent. Broad-st., opposite U. S, Hotel. * {□“Orders from the country will meet with prompt attention, it addressed as above. Jati.26 j ! GENERAL NERVOUS DERANGE- | MEnts. New York, Nov. 1, 1817. To Dr. A. H. Christie : According to my promise, I address you | and witli feelings of sincere gratitude. For six years 1 have been a sufferer, and 1 believe Aiune could have suffered more. My disease was a .complication of complaints, brought on by exer tions to support my family, being often obliged to work at the needle for twenty hours out of the ! twenty-four. I was afflicted with distress in the i head; my sight was impaired, and a general .weak- j : ness seemed to prostrate my entire faculties. 1 I was under the cure ol Dr. .'Stillwell, so. 13 fcsul ) folk-st. and several other physicians, for a long time, but my case was so stubborn that it baffled the skill of every physician I tried My nervous | excitement was such that the slightest noise w quid 1 sometimes throw me into convulsions. ,fc..me times j f could not close my eyes during the night, and ; | would walk the room half the time. For over a : 1 year 1 was so deaf that I could scarcely hear anv | ; one speak. My life has been constantly despaired j qf, and I often wished death to relieve my suffer- j ings. Such is a feeble statement of my situation ; | last June, when 1 first heard of your Galvanic ■ Belt and .Magnetic Fluid. On stating my case, you i li ho tally presented no; with the a. tides. ;I have j i worn them ever since, and the result is, that / 1 HAVE COMPLETELY RKCttVERKD MY HEALTH . MY STRENGTH, AM) MY 1 SJ*llirrS. My friends, my physician and myself, are confident that it is owinar solely to the uto of your wonderful Belt and Fluid that this happy re j tult has.come to pass, and 1 shall ever gratefully acknowledge it, and am now, and will he at ail times, ready to slate any .farther particulars, or to j I satisfy the public that ipy assertions are true in every respect Mrs. LAIR A JOHNSON, 13 Esscx-st. New York City | Many other certificates, of a character equally conclusive, and pamphlets containing full details, may he had gratis of the Agent. I [TT’Uaution. —The great celebrity and success of JJr. Christie’s Galvanic and Magnetic Curatives. ' j has caused the 111 to be counterfeited by utipriuci- j pled persons. To protect the public against de ! ception there is but (J N E A I. 4’ lIOUIZ E D AGENT appointed in each town or city, from | whom alone the Genuine articles can he procur- i cel. Only Agent in Augusta. Jan 18 HA Ml AND. RISLRV A CO. AUGUSTA MANUFACTORY OF CABINET FURNITURE. S* C* A. PLATT offers for A sale at his new and spacious . Warerooms. a larger assort- # \ l meat of fine r I RNITURE and CH A IRS than i can be found in either the Charleston or Savannah ! ; markets, at such prices that purchasers shall have i po reason to complain. (hill one .examine, bring your Charleston prices and I will duplicate any ar ticle in niv line b\ - adding tlie freight. FRENCH SPIRAL SPRING MAT RASES, Recommended by those who used thorn to ba su perior hi every particular to any thing yet invent j cd for health and convenience. ! GILT AND METAL CORNICES, I A new anti fashionable ornament for Curtains in place of the old style of Foies and Rings. • CORDS, TASSELS. LOOPS, BANDS & CI il l AIN TRI -M M I JVC%, 1 Os the most fashionable styles; Curtain Damask j and Drapery <oi sale. Curtains made to order. UPHOLSTERY-done in all its branches at the j 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 MATTS, consisting of fine, superfine, extra* 1 perfme’lngrains,Wenetian and Three-Ply’s, a which 1 offer on as liberal terms as the sarwcaJi cles can.be purchased elsewhere. ! PI ANO PORTRCL f rom all the Manufacturers ol the UnionJor sal* 01, i FACTORY PRICES, lor cash or city ae*npl j ances. Nov. K) DRY GOODS AT COST. \IRS« IiUTRRINGER respectfully invites if JL the attention of her friends and the public , generally, to her well selected stock of DRV j GOODS, which will be sold fiom this day at cost i prices, in order to bring the business to a close.— j Flic stock consists in part of, ALPACCAS, CASH ! MEK.Es, DE'LAINES, GINGHAMS,fine Broche I and Silk SHAWLS, White MUSLINS of all kinds, , Jaconet and Swiss EDGINGS, and INSERTINGS, Thread and Cotton I,ACES, black andcoi’d SILK ] FRINGES, GIMPS and BUTTONS. Also, a fine 1 lot of CASLMEKES, SATINETS, KENTUCKY . JEANS, FLANNEUB,amd a.variety of other Goods 1 too numerous to mention. Jan. 15 —3m August rs B. Lcngstkeet.,') Bill for discovery, *js. 1 relief and injunction James Curry, ’ fin Richmond Supe- Epw. Thomas, and others, j rior Court. IT having been made appear to the Court that Henry S. Lubbock, Thomas Lubbock. Ann i Lubbock. John Lubbock and 'William Lubbock, j I necessary parties defendant .in said case, reside ! without the limits of the State of Georgia : Order • ed that they be ipade parties by publication under the usual rule of this Court, and that the said par j ties appear and answer to the charges of said bill, i or otherwise defend against tjie same within five ! months, or tfie Court will proceed as to justice shall appertain. 4t is further ordered that this.cnle 1 be ppblLhefl. JAMES McLAWS, Clerjc. A true Copy' fro pi the minutes, January 1j>,,164p. Jan. 19 .—-jm* AND TOBACCO ST£RE, Opposite The U. S. Hotel. r¥AR4SKIJRSt HIRER beg s leave to acquaint j X his friends aud the public gen«raUy,ithat be has on hand a large assortment of HAVANA A DOMESTIC SEGARS, of very fin* qualities. a Leo, Plug and Fine Cut Chewing and Smoking TO BACCO, of all qualities. Coarse and Fine SNUFFS. &c.,&.c., which are offered lor sale as Low as can be purchased in this city. Country Merchants and others, purchasing to sse 11 again, will find it to their advantage to i»ive me a call before purchasing elsewhere. | E. 11. PEZANT; Dec. 8 —3mos Opposite the U S Hotel. “PRIZE OFFICE.” GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERIES! J. W. MAURY vt CO., SUCCESSORS TO J. G. Gregory & Co. Managers. Cull in time to secure chances in Class 4, to be dr<j}y n at Sayipmah. Jan. 2q, 1848. 78 Numbers—l 4 Ballots. —Splendid Scheme. 10.000 DOLLARS. $4,000! $1,415! 5 of $1,000! Besides numerous Qtheis —Tickets $3 —Halves $1 50 —Quarters 75c.—Risk on a package of 26 Quarters is only $10.50. Sales close Thursday. Extra Class B—By So. (’a. Class 4. 4*l). 27,1848: — 78 Numbers —Ballots— gpbenie. 20.000 DOLLARS. $10,000! $5,000! $4,0001 $4,000! $2.52f! ffj* 3 prizes of $1,500! sy» $ I ,tX>O! J~~t] Tickets $5 — Halves $2 50—Quarters $1 23. MOST SPLENDID SCHEME. Extra Class No. -9 By Alexandria 9, Jan. 29, 1818. 78 Numbers—l 3 Ballots. —Brilliant Capitals. 40.000 DOLLARS! $30,000!! $ -iO.OtttJL! slo,ooo' ! sfi.Qoo! $5,000! $4 fi oo' $3,000! of $1,750! 75 of $1,000! 200 ot SSOO! —Tickets ters $3 75—Eighths $1 87. JOHN A. MILLEN, Agent, Opposite the Masonic Hall. O” Orders from the country promptly attended to. Jan. 23 childe h arold' 1 Lis celebrated Race Horse r make his first season thy; ( e nsuing Spring, comniencing —wlod—-L tlie Ist March, and ending >u - - * \ Ist July, at his stable near Columbia, at the mode rate price of S3O. for the season. MAKES will be taken care of at cents per day, but no liabili ty for accidents or escapes. CIIILDE HAROLD, is six yeaisold this Spring, is a rich mahogany bay, with black legs, mane, and tail, full 16 hands high, and in point of blood, bone, figure and per formance, is not the inferior of any fiors.e, eylfijir yn England or Amejic*- One ooUaa to the Groom in every case. PEDIGREE. CHILDE HAROLD was fired bv that liberal gentleman and spirited sportsman Colonel Wade Hampton, out of bis celebrated mare M;yiu West, (the d im of Wagner, Fanny fduigaret-Wood.) and by his very superior imported horse .Save reign: Sovereign was by EpHe.us, the best Stal lion in England, out of King Williams’ mare Fl#nr de Lis, unquestionably the best marc iu England. PERFORMANCE CHILDE HAROLD’S career as a racer, has been a short, but a briflant one. In January of 18V> be ran his first race over the Columbia Course for the large sweepstake of that year, ($1200,) two mile heats; .eight £i*b?iCfibers. Fouy -larted and tfie race was won fiy Childe i 1 arold. in two heats, in tQo uiqn'ecodented time over this course of 3 483 51. The Columbia Course is by far the deepest and heaviest course in South Carolina Two days after this, he wqp an other sweepstake oft wo mile heats,five subscribers. SIOO entrance. S3O forfeit. Eyery thing paid ! forfeit 111 tills ranee except the celebrated Boston | filly, Vi ho.was beaten at two heats in 3,54, 3 57. In I ifie following month ho w;un over the Charleston j Course the Jockey Club Purse of SIOOO, four mite j heats, beating at two heats, the crack W estern Racer Jerry Lancaster, whoh a run over the Or leans Course iu 7 40; and-Ifie celebrated mare Sally Morgan. Two day s after this, lie started for the handy cap purse of S6OO, three mile heats, and won eafcily at two heats, beating Sally Morgan and Jerry Lancaster, who carried .10 to 12 pounds un der weight, and running the last mile in this race, in 1 50. This may be said to have closed CJiilde Harold’s career as a race horse; he never was sound after it, He was trained, .bqwqyqr, in .the following Full, started at ColumbiaJor the Jockey Club Purse of S3OO, 4 mile heats, and won the purse, although by the misnianagejqeiyt of an inex perienced boy, Sally Morgan won a heat from him by- half a neck His feet were in such condition as to make it necessary- to turn him out for the re mainder of the .season. He.was trained again last Fall, for six weeks, and started at Augusta. 4 mile lame in both fore legs; lost tfTe heat, and was withdrawn from the turf to bo placed in the breeding stud. Jan. 25 «3 A FRESH SUPPLY OF HORSES AND MULES. Just arrived, ■and for sale ft-* splendid lot of lIOK.-slvri and A3-WT'M! LES, which can be seen at -.LLtJi- the Stables of 1. A. ilibler dC*SFrn n/mr C0.,,0n .Llli.s-st. Jan. 21 MRS. E. O. COLLINS. Oppcsitcthc United States Ketch RESPECTFIII -V invites the j attention of her friends aud the ■■ public to a fashionable assortment ot .Mil LINERY GOQIfiS, among which will be found handsome PAM-ILL A B< ).\NETS. FRENCH LEGHORN, CHINA PEARL. FRENCH and ENGLISH S’i’RA'.W, Fine FLORENCE, CO BURG, ROUGH AND READY, 4TALLIAN, RUTLAND. SATIN, SILK BLUSH AND MOURNING BONNETS, made to order. DRESS CAPTS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS. FEATHERS, LACES, GLOVES, Evening DRESS. LACE FLOUNCING, for Trimming Evening, Dresses. HEAD-DRESSES, FRINGES, BUTTONS, ,&c. BONNETS AT COST ! W ishing to reduce my present stock of BON NETS before receiving Spring supplies, I offer them at cost jOIRS, E- Q. GOLLINS. Jan. 19 lino CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, f !-*- would inform his ■■W ■■ friends and former patrons, that he is still in the land of the living, and keeps on hand at his Carriage Warehouse, corner ashington and Reynold streets, opposite the Episcopal Church, a good stock of Clark's and Ba ldwin ’s CLOSE CARRIAGES, B AKR< )UC HES. ROC A WAA S, standing and fall ing tops • BUGGIES SULKIES, TILBERRYS, GIGS and FANCY WAGONS , all of Newark man ufacture. These articles are of the best-workmanship, and will h« warranted of the best materials. They will be sold low- for cash or approved, notes. He is also prepared to manufacture, to order any lung in his fine, which he W|U warrant. HARNESS, CARRIAGE FURNI TURE, &c., &c. A stock of the above articles -always on Land and manufactured to order at short notice. REPAIRING. In all its various branches, done with neatness and despatch, and as he has his own hands, at moderate prices. He is tletermed to sell low, and those in want of any article in his line, can be suited. At any rate, he would be glad to see his friends and show them his stock. 3mos— Jan. 14 / A GLOBE HOTEL, f-X Corner of Broad .& Jackson.sts ! EX FRANCES 31. JJLNNiNGS II4HIS EfeI’ABLLSHMENT fias undergone a X thorough repair, and tha;Troprietor would be happy,to greet his old friemls, and as many new ones as may- please to favor-hi«n with a r,*ll, -He w ill not speak of fits Table, Waiters, &c.. as he feels satisfied those who favor hjyo once he will have the pleasure to see again,his /J'A RLE having .al wavs gvi*n 4* Us faction. Ty DINNER at one.p’j cluck. T-rGtU «Qct. 2(1 /X PLANTER'S HOTEL. / A jriM. Wnnefiton Georgia. B!.’!X The Subscriber has resmoved to the commodi ous Hotel, recently occupied by Mrs. JONES, where he will be happy to accommodate hjs friends and the public. His tables will be furnished with the best the surrounding country affords, and no exertion son his part will be wanted gjv e satis faction. JOHN BUTT. Dec. 30 f 13—c4 r|UK E NOTICE.~\ •Note e-iven by me to ! XVNm. P. Case,of Eatrnton, for Twenty Dollars, one day after date. I will not pav unless compelled bylaw, f]ie consideration for which said note was given having failed. ' Jar 4.22 3 VINCENT W. FULf HER, - VJL , . I '-J LL a- Liu. .Til.—* ..Sjy public V ~ V/ AjSmINIST^ Agreeable to an order of the Inferior Court of Striven county, when fitting for ordinary and county purposes, will be sold, before the court house door in Jacksonboro’, in said county, on the first TUESDAY in April next, between tho Iggal hours of sale, the following negroes, be longing to the estate of James Parker, deceas ed, sold fi,r th,3 benefit of the heirs of said de ceased, viz : Earn, a negro man sla/Q, 10 years of age ; Lucy, a woman 30 years of age ; T/jy, a woman 33 years p| - age, and her child Rachel, - t ears old. and Frank, a man 30 years of age. Terms on the day of sale. JAMES PA KEEP > . , . Jail. *23 THOM AS PA HKEfi. \ A(l,u ls * A D 311 MSTft A TOR S' SAL JE. Agreeable ig an order of the Inferior Court of Seri yen ceunty, when sitting for ordinary and CQOUfy purposes, will be sgld, before the court house door in Jacksonboro' in said county, on thi? first UJE3D AA in April next, between the. legal bouts Qi salp ; lii v following named negro boy. viz : Sam, said negro belonging to the estate of Sarah Parker, deceased : sold for a division among the heirs of said deceased. JAMES PARKER. J., , Jan. 23 THOMAS PARKER, \ Adm rs ADMINISTRATORS-’ KALE. Agreeable to an order of the Inferior Court of Scriven county, when sitting for ordinary and county purposes, will be sold, before the court house door in Jacksonboro’ in said county, on the first Ts H-SDA 1' in April next, between tho legal hours of sale, the following negro and land, viz : Juley, a girl, and seventy-two acres of pine lam| in Scriven county, belonging to the estate of Ben jamin Parker, deceased ; sold for a division among the heirs of gaid deceased. JAMES PARKER. ), . , __Jan. 26 THOMAS PARKER. \ Adnl rs - ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE, Agreeable to an order of the inferior Court of Scriven county, when sitting for ordinary and county purposes, will be sold, before the court jhou*,c 4oor in Jacksonboro’ in said county, on the first TUESDAY in April next, between the legal hours of sale, the following negro girl and land, viz ; Ann, a negro girl, and on.e hundred and sixty acr.es of land in Scriven county, tho property of the estate of Cynthia Parker, deceased; said property sold for a division axjiong the heirs of said deceased. JAMES PARKER. J. , Jun. 23 THOMAS PARKER, \ AUm rs ADM INI ST R ATOR’S SALE. \\ ill be sold, at the late Residence of Henry Wade, deceased, in D,C(KaJi) .County, on the tenth day of March next, ail Jjxe perishable property of said deceased. Consisting of Horses, Cattle, one yoke Oxen, Stock, Hogs, Household and Kitchen Furniture, and many other tilings two tedious to mention. S;-le to continue from day today until ail is sold, ‘perms made known on day of sale. Jan 21 THOMPSON W ADE, Admr. SYNOPSIS SI! UK 1 IT'S SALES. FOR FEBRUARY. KpokijtK.rjo District, South (Carot.ixa. Three Negro slaves, Ann, Charity and Elf. two j .Marcs and one Mule, property of 15. F. Corley. Oi;e Negro woman named Emiger. property of Herton Friday. Three head of Horses, property of Starling ScntciJ. One Sorrel Stallion Horse, property of Starling Tucker. One Buggy and Harness, property of George Christian. One Black Horse, property of M. D. Green. One Negro man. Dick, property of Rudolph Carter. Four Negroes, Maria. Stephen, Ned and Aggy, property oi' Elizabeth .Carter. 200 Acres Land, property oPEdwin Vann. 73 Acres Land, property of John Shimpton. 100 Acres Imnd, property of Elizabeth Turner 100 Acres Land. property of Robert W illiamson. 1000 Acres of Laud, property of Rudolph and Elizabeth Carter. 6,000 Acres I,and, property of Rudolph and Elizabeth Carter. 100. acres Land, property of Saraael Bateman. 300 acres Land, property of Emberson Bussy, and others. A and Lot in Hamburg, property of Wm. Herbert. 300 acres of Land, property of ,C. W. and L. B Cochran. 101 acres Land, property of Edward Erdson. 100 acres Land, the interest of John McCrary. 60 acres Land, property of Thomas Hughes. Jail. 23 r PERIFOCAL SPECTACLES. To all who experience incnnve nicrice 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 ease ..except where the optic nerve has been pronounced diseased, have they failed, when pro pcrly filled, to give satisfaction. No better proof of their superior merit can bo given-so each individual who.may need Glasses than the-satisfaction Re .will experience in the use of there. These Glasses.can be obtained in this.place only cf CLARK, RACKET!' &, ,€().. Agents for the Manufacturers, Who have now on hand a good supply m gold and silver frames. Perifocal Glasses iitivyj. to any frame, for any vision. Spectacles in gold, silver and steel.-for sale very low, by CLAjRK.-RACKETT, & CO. Dealers in \VatqJies, Jewelry, Silver Ware, &c. Oct..fi ts " AIJGUSTA, OCTOMR <l, 18IT. £SL W r e have now in -store the greater of our. Fall supply of GO(IDS, con)prising WATCHES, JEWE L fyV. RV, Silver,and Plated Wares, Militg%' and‘Fancy Goods, Housekeeping Articles, &c.,&C.rto 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 tl WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. £52. The Subscriber respectfully in. £sl friends and the public gen- ffilTjL E^.-*ialsc rally, that he has returned frnw>B&» New York, with a large and handsome assortment of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. FINE JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, fine-Ornamental and Common BRASS CLOCKS, MUSIC BOXES, and a variety of FANCY GOODS. N. B.—CLOCKS and WATCHES repaired with care. F. A. BRAHE, First door below -Washington Hall. Oct. Ik ' ly FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. Runaway from tl\e subscriber’s Planta vA linn in Bryan county, in Qeceraher last, ■A. his Negro,man The above -Jk-Z- rewgid will b.e paid fqr Jus delivery in jail so th.atii tan get hup. -Peter js of light or yellow complexion, l\ve feet eight,ipebes high, has a large his neck immediately,uqtlqr the left ear, and one on his Uf>se, ?U)d has lost the first jqint.pf his jfinger (jfjois jest ihaud. lie can write, and it Is prepgble v w{i>l hgve a pass, j have reason to believe tjbat .lie isjharbpred in Sa vannah, apd’knuw that k s n ‘tggliOl» is,id go north. Any,person apprehending iiim % yvi|l ( p|ease inform Mr. Glias. B. Patter.S'm. Savannah. .WM. .PA.TTEHSON, Bryan county. Jan. 13 —thsk MOUNT TRIPOLI. A REMARKABLE mineral, pronounced by geologists to. be ,a great rarity in nature anil known to them by,the name of Tripoli, has lately been discovered in this country, although but in o%& bed, of, very, narrow limits, all owned by the “Mount -Eagfe Manufacturing Company,” incorporated for the sole purpose of its manufacture. The article is excellent for burnishing and ofe ( an ing all finished metallic and glass surfaces, sucji 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 ever >aw. The genuine article is for sale bv the oxcluHve agent for Au; WM IIAINT '* April 23 V -