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SPECIAL NOTICES.
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SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL HOAD, 7
Hamburg, Dec, 29, $849. j I
I'he Special Train fur Aiken, will, until further
notice, leave Hamburg, at 3 o clock, P. M.
dec. 29 W. J. MAuRATH. Agent.
p ; ■ >Ve art- authorised to announce
t. UiV F. PARISH, as a candidate for Sheriff of j
Richmond county. dec j
PORTRAIT PAINTING-,
jjj a, FULLER would respectfully in- j
vite tin public to examine specimens ot the art in
Crayon, and Oil Colors, at the room (formerly oc
cupied by Mr. Wilson.) No.fi, Ms sonic Hall.
dec. 27 #
’"flj’Keep it before the People, that THE
CHE APES T place iu the Southern States to buy
pure Botanic DRUGS, Thompsonian MEDI
CINES,Shaker's HERBS,ROOTS, BARKS,&c.
6ic. and SPICES of all kinds, expressly for Family
use, U at White's Southern Botanical Depot, next
door above E. C. Warren Jp Co.'s Dry Goods
Store Broad street, Augusta, Ga. dec. 23
GEORGIA RAIL I OAD.
U r<>u and alter Dec. 23d, 1249, the
Pa v. nger Trains will leave Augusta, at 8 o’clock,
p. M , and arrive at Atlanta at Ift o’clock. A M.—
Returning will leave Atlanta at 4A o'clock. P. M.,
and arrive at Augusta at o’clock, A. M.
By this arrangement, Fassengers will travel be
tween Augusta and Chattanooga, Tenn., in 21
hours.
Transportation (*)fi . G.v. R. R. B’k. Co. 7
dec. 23 Augusta, Ga., Dec. 22d, 1849- y
DBNTAL SURGERY.
J. \V. SPEAK, successor of
the firm of Cleveland & Spear
l.r vvii 1 still continue the practice of
D1 NTIS TRY , at his rooms, over the store occu
lted by Mrs. Lmhinger, two doors below the
Washington Hall, Broad street. oct 18
A CARD.
R * W. PEEL, W. !>.. of
Philadelphia, and Dr. It. KF.h-
LOGO, would respectfully inform
\he citizens of Augusta and the surrounding coun
try . that they have associated in the practice of
Dental Surgery, and will attend promptly to all
ciu ei.ls, as well as to those from the country.
Dr. Peel has graduated at one Medical and two
Dmlal Colleges, having spent in all seven years in
acquiring a knowledge of Dental Sconce. He is
thoroughly accomplished in Plate Work, and can
nsert whole sets,and parts of sets on solid go'd plata
either by Atmospheric Pressure or with Springs, as
scientifically as can be done in any of the Eastern
cities.
Drs. Pee! and Kellogg also kiep constantly on
lend a very superior article of Dentrifrire.nnA all
kinds of beneficial Hashes for the teeth and
mouth, allof which arc prepared by- themselves
The regulation of firs* aud second Dentition o
Children attended to Dr. Peel treats with entire j
success all diseases of the Palatine Organs, and
inserts with perfect certainty, artificial Palates
and Obturators. All work wa> ranted.
JUT’ Ladies waited on at their residences if re
quested.
Office in the Mansion Flovsk «a ’he 2nd ffoor,
adjoining the office of Or. Hearing,
dec.4 ts
l a uheksville" HERALD,
This paper, published at Eaurensville, S. C.,
every FRIDAY MORNING, —riKcur.ATES mors
ur.vr KAi.r.v, and f\ncvsivKi-V, THOUGHOUT ;
THE WHOLE LT-COUNTRV OF SOUTH |
CAIIOI IN A. than arty other paper.
The Merchant.-', and business men of Augusta,
who desire to secure the trade of that section, will
find it greatly to their interest to m vke use of the
ADVERTISING COLUMNS OF THE HERALD.
Terms reasonable. Address, post-paid,
S. A. GODMAN,
July 24 6mos Editor and Proprietor.
tr A. METCALF, A. fff M M. D.‘
may he lormJ at his office, next to the store of
Davis &. Wakefield.
Doctor ME TCALF has paid much attention to
diseases of the Eye and Ear and Chronic Affec
ioas generally, and is ready to giv« to all who
may be afflicted the benefits of the latent advances
in Medical Science.
Greensboro, Sept. 2, fima sept 2
PORTRAIT PAINTING.
(IT T. J. JACKSON ha* now at hi*
Rooms a number of Portraits of citizens of Au
gusta, and of the State, finished. The public are
invited to call and examine them.
Mr. J guarantees his likenesses. No charge trill
be m ole where entire satisfaction is not given. He
will continue to paint, until he leaves for Italy, at
the following rates ; Heads, S3O: Busts, $10; Busts
with Hands, SSO; Kit Kat, $100; Cabinet Heads,
sls.
(O’ Rooms in the Washington Hall. Entrance
Aifin tosli street. Imo dec 15
iD We nre authorized to announceE
tC. TINSLEY as a candidate for re-elec.ion to the
< >rtice of Tax Collector of Richmond County, at
the entiling election. nov.7
JIT We are authorized to announce L. T
SHOIT as a candidate for the office of Receiver
of Tax b’eturns, for Richmond County, at the en
suing eleci i° n i* l January next.
II » Wr are authorized to announce ALEXAN
HER PH IE IP, as a candidate for rc-election to
the office of Receh er of Tax Returns for Rich
raond county, at the ejection in January next.
ID’We are authorized to announce
FLOYD THOMAS as a candidate for the office
of Receiver of Tax Returns, for the county of
Richmond, at the ensuing election in January next.
0*F() RCOIIONER —J OS Hi; A S WAL
KLU would inform his tfiendJ that he is a candi
date for re-election to Ose office of Coroner, and
would be thankful for their support. nov. 10
O* We are authorized u> announce BENJA
MIN F. ROBERTS, as a candidate for Sheriff of
M arren county, a» ihe ensuing election,
dec.23
£omm er c Val.
By magnetic £ clcgraplj.
Reported for the Constitutionalist.
Charleston. Dec. 29, P. M.
t o i io.v.- Sales to-day are 600 bales at prices
tinging from 10 to 11 cents. We have no
change in prices to notice.
AUGUSTA MARKET, DEC 2S>
* DEV Ihe advices per •‘America,” al
though noticing a decline of about |d. in the Liv
ein,,f,i market, has had little or no effect on this
market. All offered lias met with ready sale, at
t e-terday s prices, and some holders claim to have
• brained a slight advance on them. The receipts
continue light.
f ' iA, Dec 28— Colton —There were but
w 3a ’ e!i w f otton yesterday, though pri es have
an upwaid tendency. We quote Fair at 10c.
p^ r " wa , s se »‘n? at 40c; Oats 25 a 28; Peas .50c;
tork a 4 C ; Butter 10 a 12$; Eggs 12$ a JA«
I ISA\ ANNAH. N«v. 28. Cotton. —The stock of
Cotton offered yesterday was so light that but as
Hinted amount of business was done. The follow
ing sal s were made, the market closing firm; 5 I
at !0L 11 1 at lOg; 84 at 10.4; 101 at lOg; and 177 at
j 10£ cts.
Shipping intelligence
ARRIVALS FROM CHARLESTON.
| .Ship Thomas Bennett, Halverson, San Francisco
1 Ship New York, Hull, New York.
Bark Jasper, Hasty, New York
j Schr. Lonisine, Smith, Wilmington, (N. (’.)
i Schr. Samuel Casner, Robeson, do.
Schr. Marcia Tribow, Eustis, do.
CLEARED FOR CHARLESTON.
Ship Vermont, Perry, at Philadelphia.
Brig Moses, Bulk!ey,at New York.
Schr. Wm. Hart, Gandy, at Philadelphia.
Schr. Glars Blower, Barrows, at Philadelphia.
Schr. M. B. Mahoney, Peterson, at Philadelphia.
CHARLESTON, Dec. 29.—Arr. schr. J. &W. |
Erricksr.n, Westcot, Philadelphia; schr. Reusing- |
ton, Foster, Philadelphia.
fid. ships Lochinvar. Westcott, |
Elliott, Savannah; Br. hark Enropa, PeckTfereen
ock; brig Argus, Kean, West Indies.
Went to sea, steamship Philadeldhia. Gallagher, I
! Savannah and Havana; ship Jamc-s N. Cooper,
i Flitner, Liverpool; brig Clinton. Andrews, New
I York.
SAY ANNAH, Dec. 23.—Arr. schrs. Ann Eliza
j Jones, from Baltimore; Aurora Borealis, Hudson,
j from New Orleans.
Cld. Br. ship Colonist, Sinnot, Liverpool.
Went to sea, Br. ship Ben Nevis, Turner, Liv
erpool; btigs Macon, Watkins, New York; Moxey,
Burton. New Orleans; schrs. Robert Miller, Mor
ton, a Northern port; S. M. \\ aln, Errickson, New ,
York.
STRAYED OR STOLEN A
Sorel Horse, about sixteen hands
\-z 1- high, has a star on his forehead, left
j hind foot white, and has a lull maine and tail. Ap- I
ply to GIBBS tsc Me 20RD.
dee 40 3
[ETThe Chronicle and Republic copy 3 times
NEW BOOKS ! NEW BOOKS !
r |'IIE WAR WITH MEXICO; by R. S.
I Ripley, Brevet Major in the U. S. Army, Ist
Lieutenant of the Second Regiment of Artillery,
iu two vok.n cs.
I History of Spanish Literature; by Geoige Tick
! nor. in three volumes.
The Whale and his Captors, or the Whaleman’s
Adventures, and the Whale’s Biography, as gath
ered on the homeward cruise of the “ Commodore
; Preble ”by Rev. Henry T. Cheerer. For sale by
dec <29 ’ JOS. A. CARRIE X. CO.'
I
: GEORGIA RICHMOND COUNTY !
I rpUK SUPERIOR COURT for tb e county
X aforesaid, will hold i s Regular Session on
the second week of January next, (1830.) The
i Criminal Docket will be taken up on Wednesday,
I the sixteenth day of said month.
All Suitors, Witnesses, and all persons interest
i ed, will lake due notice. By order of the Honor- '
able Ebenezer Starnes, Judge of the Middle Dis
trict of the State of Georgia, 28th Dec., 1849.
doc 29 dtd JAMES McLAWS, Clerk.
DISSOLUTION.
fPHR FIRM of THOMAS J HI SON and
I JESSE L. IJ. HU SON having been dsssolved
THIS DAY , by mutual consent, ai persons in
| debted will please make immediate payment. Iho
' business will be conducted by
THOMAS J. HLSON. i
Conyers, Dec. 26th. ’849 3 dec. 29 j
SINGING BIRDS!
riMIE subscriber, recently arrived from Ger-
X many, informs Ins friends and the public in
general, that he has imported a I; rge and heau'i
tul assortment of SINGING BIRDS, viz ; C A N \-
RY BIRDS. GOLDFINCHES, STARLINGS.
&c . all of which he offers for sale at very leason
able prices. As he intends to remain in this pftce
| only for a week, he invites lovers of lino Singing i
! Birds to give him a call s soon as possible,
i Also, CAGES and CA NARY SEED.
H. REICHE,
At Altman’s Segar Store, corner of Centre and
Broad streets. 3 dec. 29 !
A MAM A1 OF BOTANY, adapted to
JaL the productions of the Southern Slates, in
two parts, arranged on the natural system, by Jno. ;
Durly, A. M., Professor of Chemistry and Natural
Philosophy in the Georgia Female College,
OBSERVATIONS ON DR STEVENS' HlS
i TORY OF GEORGIA. For sale by
dee. 29 JOS. A. CARRIE & CO.
\TA NT JED TO Isl 11E.—10 able bodied
f? NEGRO FELLOWS, for boating. Libe
ral wages-paid monthly, or nuarterly it desired.—
dec 26 6 JEFFERS, COTHRAN fy CO.
INDIA RUBBER DOLL HEADS.
(UST RECEIVE I), at invoice of superior
INDIA RUBBER DOLL HEADS, of differ
ent sizes, for sale at
GEO. A. OATES & CO’S.
Music, Book and Stationary Depot,Broad-st.
dec 27 Opposite Ihe Stale Bunk.
ON CONSIGNMENT and lor sale low
.50 barrels Flour,
100 boxes Cheese.
30 coils Bale Rope,
SO barrels Irish Potatoes,
15 barrels Onions,
8.000 pounds Bacon.
THOS. W. FLEMING.
d 23 d
MAGAZINES FOR JANUARY.
Gi RAI fA3I ’S MAGAZlNE,Sartain's M ag.-
T azine, and the Ladies National Magazine,for
the above month, have been received and con
tain a number of beautiful Engravings. Subscrip
lions received at GEO. A. OATES & CO'S,
dec 23 Broad-st.. opposite the State Bank
fgM) HIRE- From the Ist of January—a i
1 COOK, a HOUSE SERVANT, a WASH
ERWOMAN and a SEMPSTRESS. Apply at
this office. dec 28
Buckskin driving gloves,
Dogskin do do
Black and colored Kid do
White and Buff do do
Silk aud other kinds.
WM. O PRICE & CO.
THOMAS W. FLEMING,
COMMISSION MERC II AN T ,
Continues to do business, on Mclntosh street, A
guita, Ga., and solicits consignments of Produce,
dec.ll ly
„ FOR SALE.”
j. THAT pleasantly situated HOUSE
and LOT, opposite the Catholic Church
at present occupied by Mr. J. Riley. The Lot ha* a
front on Telfair street of 100 feet, and runs back
1 180 feet. For terms, apply to
R. F. BOUVEK,
oct. 21 Agent for Mrs. M. G. Bauver.
FOR .SALE.
i | >KU NO. 7*, ( ’entre aisle iu the Presbyterian
1 Church.
| Dec. I 8 Apply at this Office.
TO MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLA
TURE.
I THE undersigned would re»peec
j fit 11 v give notice to the members of
I the Legislature, as well as others, that they will
have the road from Madison to Milledgerille well
stocked with six good passenger Coaches, and a
sufficiency of good steady horses and sober drivers
J t 0 bring passengers through in eight hours, by the
; tenth of January. So those wishing to come this
route may rest assured that there shall be i o delay
! or want of exertion on enr part, as we will have
extras also at Madison to accommodate ail our pas
sengers We will arrive always in time for the
down tram of cars at Madison.
J. A. CLARK Sf CO.
Office at Brown's Hofei jn Milledgeville.
| Mrs. Campbell’s Hotel in Hadiaop, amj the
Pest Office at Eatonton, dep 2?
%%7 ASU EK AN I) 1 RON EH—Wanted a
T T competent WASHER and IRONER, with
out children. Wages payable monthly. Apply
this office dec 28-fS
I
f VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE FOR
SALE.
WILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in
JANUARY, if not disposed of at private sale
before that time,
I That largs and elegant HOUSE AND I.OT, on
the corner of Washington and Reynold-streets. ad
joining the residence of N. B Moore, Esq. The
house is large and commodious, having 17 rooms
ventilated from every quarter. 'The principal
rooms are Inrnished with grates for the use of coal.
The hon-e is in perfect order, and neatly finished
from base to roof, with large double niazza on
; south side. There is also the convenience of bells
throughout the building. There is on the premises
I servants a artments, stable, carriage, cow houses,
asupersor smoke-house, and hydrant in the yard.
The premises are highly improved and neatly laid
oft’. In a word.it is one oft he handsomest, most
i agreeable, and convenient residencesin the city.
Persons wishing to purchase are invited to call
and examine the premises.
This valuable property can be treated for at
private sale bv applying to Thus, 1. V hay, or
“ J. E. MA|SHALL.
nov.7 w
TOBACCO ! TOBACCO !
VVTE HAVE received and for salem consign
▼ f raent, 150 boxes Chewing Tobacco, of va.
! rious brands and qualities, among whicl are some
| very choice, viz:
.70 quarter boxes Gold Leaf,
70 boxes Star Brands,
90 boves Redmond.
! To which we invite earl)’ attention, as vc desire
. to close the lot. GIBBS A McCORD,
dec 11 Mclntosh-street.
TEN DOLLARS Hi 1 WARD,
caw) STRAYED OR STOLEN from
the subscriber, on Sutlav last, a white
and liver colored HUNTER DOG,
about 2 years old. Said dog liaisears on the top
of bis head, occasioned from bing rowelled for
j distemper. The above rewardwill be paid for
his delivery to me on Greene stret, or $5 for in
formation so that 1 get him
dec 20 ts W. t RODGERS.
FOR SALE,
nnHAT large body of vaiuale Pine Land in
M Burke county, known as he Telfair Mill
tract. It lies on the Savannah Ilrer, 30 miles be
-1 low Augusta, and below Demerjs Ferry on the
one side, and above Griffin's Perron the other.—
j This tract, in one body, contains Join 15 to 20,000
acres of the largest and best Pm Timber on the
j Savannah River It has many *l» Landings, Mill
Seats, and never-failing streams * water. For a
Cotton Factory, the sites are unijalled.
This valuable body of Timber and. unsurpass
ed in (he size and the quality a the Pines; its
convenient landings, and its rcac access to the
i important market of Savannah, resents attrac
ts ms to lumberers and ranging tiber cutters
There is on the place, several hnjred acres un
der cultivaiion, with a comfortab private resi
i donee, overseer’s house, and negrrabins.
j The numerous Saw Mills establhed at Savan
j nab, and the facilities for export, nst sustain the
high prices now paid for Timber. ,
The tract will be sold in a bodyind if desired,
on long credit. Apply to
dec. 18 12 R.HABERiIIM & SON.
O’ Republic will plea?e copy foil weeks, and
send bill to K. H. A Son.
WATCHES |! V* AT CIS!!
WE INVITE the atbtiou of our 1
the beautilul stock WATCH- i
IkLtiaSES now in our store; more pticularly to!
the make oi Cooper of London, and timagnificent 1 !
watch made by Jargensler of C«-nhagen. a
watch not to be surpassed in style at taste The I '
DOUBLE HUNTING WATCH, scinch liked, j
we have now in new style, and will s»on the best | :
j term l . CLARK, RACKET A CO. ! t
nov.7 | r
j FANCY ARTICLES, PBRfiM3RY L
&c., &c. f
} ,7 BENCH AND GERMAN Cogue Wa-
ters, Handkerchief Extracts atEssences, 1
Hair Oils, Moele de Boenf, PomatuntiHyperion
Fluid, Toilet, and a great variety- of jcy Soaps
Shaving Soap in round and square call, Shaving
Cream, Hair, Cloth,Crumb, Nail. I m and Sha
ving Brushes; Ivory, Horn, and Both Combs;
famey Card and Fruit Baskets, Mant«4naments f
of Lava Wave, Fancy Toilet 3ottles, We
1 would call the attention of the public tt our '* do- I
mestic COLOGNE WATER, which e sell in a
bottles or by measure.
D. B. PLUMB opo s
Between P. IS. Hotel and P. 0. ruer -
NEW BOOKS*
r JUIE MYSTERIES OF BEDLA ;OR -
1, Am nals of the London Madhouse,\;enls; J Q
The Two Sisters, by Lady Charlotte Bury (I thor
of Elirtaton, Ac., 25 cents ; Sidonia the %rce . ! r
res». the supposed destroyer of the whole rcviin"'l
Ducal House of Pomerania, 50 cents. Jut %-
ceived. and for sale bv 11
Jeplo GEO.A. OATES CO.. Broad-s)., \ u
RICH CARPETS! \
SNOWDEN A S H EAR \
HAV E just received from New York, Rich
VELVET TAPESTRY CARPETS, ot
splendid styles and patterns ;
English and American BRUSSELS CARPETS,
of new and beautiful styles ;
Superior THREE PLY CARPETS, of the latest
and most choice patterns ;
Superior INGRAIN CARPETS, of very hand
some styles, and some at very low prices ;
8-4 and 1-1 VENETIAN CAR PE I’S ;
Rich Chenille and Tufted RUGS, to match the
Carpets.
Printed FLOOR BAIZES, and Cotton CAR
PETS.
The above comprises one of the larges assort
ments of Carpets which tye have eyer .offered to
the public, and have been most carefully selected
in regard to patterns, style and quality, and will bo
sold at the very lowest prices. 'The public are re
specially invited to call and examine the assort
ment.
Carpets cut and made to Jit rooms.
nov.4.
RICH CRAPE & BROCHE SHAWLS
SNOWDEN vV SHEAR
HAVE RECEIVED from New York,
Rich Embroidered and Plain White Crape
SHAWLS, of splendid styles;
i Rich Broche SHAWLS, of new and beautiful
patterns ?
! Plain, Blaclf and Mode Colored Merino SHAWLS,
with heavy Si k Fringe ;
Extra Fancy Scotch Long SHAWLS ,
Ladies Merino CLOAKS, in a variety of styles ;
Ladies Rich. Fancy and Bl’k-Silk MANTELETS,
To which th«y respectfully invite the attention
of the public. dee. 15
! SALE OP LANDS AND NBGROSS
WILL im SOLD, at the residence of Maj
Jabez G. Brown, in Barnwell District, 1*
miles below the Court llou*e, on WEDNESDAY,
the 23d day of January, for one-half cash, the
balance on a creditor one year, interest from date,
the following LANDS and NEGROES
1. LOG VILLE, containing 1,637 acres, bounded
by lands of Gen. Erwin, Estate Col ins and J.
Wood. This is first quality Ked Clay Cotton
Land, Oak and Hickory. Two quarries of fine
Marl on this place. See Ruffin's Reports.
2. Cato Hall, containing 700 acres, bounded by
I the Savannah River and Gen. Erwin, This is
! hammock of second low laud
3. 209 acres Pine Land, of excellent quality,
i bounded by the Estate of Hay, A. K. Mixson and
I Gen. Erwin-
The above throe tracts form one Plantation,
! within three miles of two public Steamboat Land
ings on the Sax annah River. The Lower Three
1 Runs, a never failing stream, runs through the
place, on which is a good scat for a cotton or saw
miii
The lami> will sold together or in separate
tracts to suit purchasers.
70 likely NEGROES, among them arc Black
smiths, Carpenters, Seamstresses and Cooks.
; j A I,SO,
j |SO head of CATTLE, isioclf, fJqgs,-Sheep,
1 } Plantation Ut-nsjis, and Horses and Mule?.
Purchasers will be requ.rod to giye bonds, mort
gages, personal security, and pay for papers.
° For further information inquire of tjen. h'm. E
Martin. Attorney at Law, No. 9, Broad-st. Charles
ton. Persons from a distance wdl find convey
ances prepared at the Court House to take them
to the place. A. P. ALDRICH,
Attorney for J. G. BROWN,
dec. 23 ttd
t 1 irANTEI# TO HIRE —A common meai
Ts COOK, WASHER and I HONE R. Alsf
girl accustoned to house work Sc. Apply pro
iotig to Itl i/jpufii f dec t\
■I MANAGERS OFFICE {
I GREENE AN D FULASKI MON U3IE V 1
LOTTERIES!
Managed, Drawn, and Prizes paid by the wei
known and responsible firm of
J. W. MAURY A CO.
DUA.WIXOS KKOJ4IVKD BY TELKOEAHH.
NEW YEARS SCHEME.
Sales close at 3 o’clock Tuesday.
Class I, to be drawn at Savannah, January Ist,
1850. 75 Numbers—ls drawn Ballots. RICH
SCHEME.
15.000 DOLLARS!
52.500 ; 51.500; §1,250 ; 51,100; 5 of 51.800;
with numerous others. U holes §4 —Halves 52
—Quarters §l.
Sales cio>e at 3 o’clock Thursday.
Extra Class 1, by S. C. I. January 3d, 1870. 78
Numbers—ll Drawn Ballots. Splendid Scheme.
20.000 DOLLARS!
§6,000; §4,000 ; §2,468; 10 prizes of §I,OOO. —
Wholes §5 —Halves §2,3o—Quarters §1,25.
Salesclose at 4 o’clock Saturday.
Extra Class 2, by Monongalia 3, Jan. a 1850. 75
Numbers—l 3 Drawn Ballots. Lucky Scheme
40.000 DOLLARS.
§15,080; §10,000; §5,000; §7,500; §.5/00; §2,500;
52,100 25 prizes of §loo. Wholes § JO—Halves
s•>—Quarters §2.50.
JOHN A. MILLEN, Agent.
Opposite the Masonic Hull.
Ur’Orders from the country promptly attend
e 4 to - dec 3d
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY.
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE AUGUSTA
INDEPENDENT FIRE company.
D. PAINE Ar CO., M VNAGERS.
Drawn Numbers Regnlar Class 43. at Savannah;
67 12 10 27 58 30 70 29 37 59 23 52 50 73. j
Regular Class 11, to be drawn in This City, Jan.
Ist, 1850. Sales Close Tuesday, 2P. M. Capi- i
tal Prize,
8,808 DOLLARS.
§3,000; §2,000; §1,500; 1 of §1.000; I ol §750; i
I of §200; lof § 150: 100 of §75; 100 of §50I
See.. Sec. Tickets §2 —Shares in proportion. j
Extra Class by Susquehanna 5, at Baltimore, Jan ‘
2, 1850. Sales close Wednesday, 3P. M. 78 i
Numbers—!3 Ballots.
CAPITAL PRIZE
30.000 DOLLARS!
§20.000; §10.000; §5.000; §3.000 §2,870; 50 prize*
of §1,000; 50 ot §500; 180 of §200; Ae. Ac. |
Tickets §10 —Halves §5 Quarters §2,50 —
Eighths § 1,25.
Apply in time to A. LAFTTTE, Agent.
Corner of Broad and Washington streets. An i
gusta, Ga.
[lZPOrders from the country respectfully so'icit ;
ed and promptly attended to. Tickets always on !
hand in large and small Lotteries,
dec 30
SADDLERY AND HARNESS MAN
UFACTORY.
\\/ r AN 1 ED, „as Crittenden’s Manufactory,
V V Stovall’s Range, Twenty Hands, to work
at the above business. On band, and always man- !
ufacluring, every variety of Saddlery and flar- I
dec 11
AMERICAN ALMANAC.
TITHE AMERICAN ALMANAC and Re- I
.1 pository ot useiul knowledge for the year
1850. Just published, and for sale at
GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S
Piano, Book A Music Store,
dec. 2 Broad-st., opposite the State Bank. j ,
WHITING DESKS. I ;
riTHE SUBSCRIBERS have lately roceiv I ‘
4 ed a large assortment of Writing Desks, both j '
Rosewood and Mahogany, of various sizes—plain j 1
and brass bound. j -
Also an assortment of Work Boxe.*, of variotu
sizes and qualities. For sale low. at
GEO. A. OATES & GO’S | '
Piano, I’ock and Music Depot,
j ,
ORIGINAL AUGUSTA SEED STC HE.
'■HIE SUBSCRIBER has recently receiv- |
1 ed a full and (resh supply of Garden and j
«ther Sccdh, the crop of 1849. His customers
may depend upon having no - e but fresh and gen
uine Seeds.
Allowance as usual to Coun'ry Dealers.
I Red and White Onion Sets, Red and White
Hover, Lucer c J Bine Grass, Giant Asparagus ,
loots, Dutch Bulbs, Flower Seeds, &: c. &e. Just 1
I ceived. J. 11. SERVICE,
yec 13 dtm
JEW WORK BY MRS. ELLIS.
IE ARTS AND HOMES; OR SOCIAL
DISTINCTION, a story by Mrs. Ellis, au- *
fhof the Women of England, See., &c., complete 1
in e large volume. Just published. and for sale 1
at GEO. A. OATES & CO.’S '
Piano, Book and Music Store,
4 15 Broad-st., opposite State Bank
MW AND SPLENDID BOOKS !
JOS. A. CARRIE A CO. | ,
| I'V E just received a large assortment of An ;
-liiuals, and other finely b mud Books, among (
whichay be found the following :
PCMS BV AMELI A, a new and enlarged edi
tion. istrated with original designs, bv Robert
W. W, }
THhACRED POETS OF ENGLAND AND ,
AMEca, from the earliest to the present time. !
F.diteny Rulus W. Griswold. Illustrated with
five Bt| Engravings.
THfrouii GOSPELS; arranged as a fatal- ■
ly comtjtary for every day in the year, by the i
author t the "Peep of Day,” etc. Illustrated |
with twi® highly finished Engravings
WOMI OF THE OLD AND NEW TESTA
MENTSA er ies of Portraits, with characteiistic
de y criptjoj ijy spyergl American
Edited B. Sprague, D. I). Eighteen
originaldde ns engraved expressly for this work.
; THE PfVf’S OFFERING FOR 1350 Edited
bv Sarah Ji Hale.
THE AAraNTH; OR, TOKEN OF RE
1 MEMBRANp. a Christmas and New Year’s gift,
nov. 14 -
THE FHricH BURR MILj S^’ONB
MANUFACTORY.
iiy scihmer a Wigand,
’ Market at., vn tike Upper Bridge, Augusta, Ga.
I 4» W . JSG LEAVE to call the aflen j
* tion of nliej-j and Mill-owner- to their
; MANUFACTORY of FRENCH burr mill
STONES, and .ujj sa y that they have on hand
a large and supv,r stock of the best quality of
. BURR MILL TONES direct imported from 1
, I ranee, and ar^j OW prepared to furnish Mill 1
Slones from 30 in es to 7 feet diameter, ior whose
excellent workmWliip and quafity they warrant,
J and are convince* hat no better ‘Mill'Stones are
ever built in the Ijted States. They also have t
on hand, of the known ipanulaciory of Dp
’ lUVB- &Cp , Odd tphor Brand) square meshed
, BOL TING GLO fly Esppug and Cologne Stpnes
' of the best quality ip Irons. Smijt Machines,and
every article necewL { n a Mill, furnished at the
shortest notice. Sotting the patronage of the
public, they beg to ri r to Messrs S. D Linton &:
Co., Augusta, Ga.; Sc Co., Greens
boro, Ghs- -aLCuiiWham <fc Co., Dalton: Cnn
ningham'isL e, Ua.. who are likewise
which will be prompt
ly and carefuli^^^|P^,
’» * dec. 1
NEWjooDS !
WIMBERLY have
rpceived this day|r steamship Southerner,
. a few patterns very rich
n Figu ed changeable |LKS,
Super, brocade PouJSm do.
Fig. Chamelion Af^lVcAS,
Plain do. raw SILKS,
Kossuth COLLARS,*
it Smyrna EDGIiQ^,
o Real Paris KidGt.()T%
I- Variety Silk and'Velveq^'riiuiuiogi.
n 24 ’ ;
READY-MADE CLOTHING, ’
SELLING OFF AT COST.
j JN CONSEQUENCE of the dissolution of Partnership of R. SWAFFIELD & CO the whole
i ■ oi , lhe new tock ’ manufactured expressly for this Fail s Trade, must be sold without reserve to
! close ihe accounts 01 the Firm.
I NOW IS YOUR TIME, GENTLEMEN.
Alf of you who have not supplied yourselves with a Gill Stock of
aL AND WINTER CLOTHING!
Can do so by calling on
R. SWAFFIELD Ac CO., 313 BROAD STREET AUGUSTA, GA.
W here you will find the largest and best assorted Stock of READY-MADE Cl OTfllN’G ver
offered if- this market. Just received, direct from their own manufactory, consisting of every quality
5 and description of ( oats, Pants and \ ests, together with a full assortment ot jut
BROADCLOTH CLOAKS, BOVS CLOTHING, ETC.
Al .o.e splendid assortment of Shirts. Bosoms, Scarfs, Cravats. Stocks. Glove-, .Suspenders Pock
et Handkerchiefs, Trunks, Carpet Bags, and I mbrellas, together with an assortment of Hats and Cac
of the Lies? style and best manulacuire. *
AUo, fine SILK HATS, of the latest style just rec«m ed.
V if—Persons wishing to purchase Ready-Made Garments of anv description, will 11 d it to then
advantage to call and examine ihe.ir stock before purchasing elsewhere, as the whole of thi- New and
Fashionable Stock ot Goods must be sold for cash, and will be sold at ro.-t. a chance rarely to be met
with at this reason. |{. SWAFFIELD A CO.
nov. 3 2mo Don't mistake the place, 312 liroad-st., opposite Gould, Bulkley Jj- Co’s.
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS'
PRESENTS.
mill-; SUBSCRIBERS have just received.
ia direct importation from England, a large a*.-
j.ctraentof very beautilul Work Boxes, Portfo
lio.-, Card Baskets, and other articles made ol Pa
pier Maehie. Also, a great number ot Pincush
ions, Humming Tops, Emories. Paper Stands, Ac.,
made of Vegetable Ivory, besides a great number
of articles too numerous to mention. Persons are
invited to cal! and examine them at
GEO. A. OATES & CO.’S
Piano, Hook and Mn.sic Depot,
dec 22 Broad-st,, opposite the S*ate Bank.
NEW MUSIC ! NEW MUSIC H
rBWIE SUBSCRIBERS h ave just received
I J a large quantity of newand fashionable MU
SIC, from N’.-w York, Philadelphia, Riston, &«.,
; among which may be found the following, viz ;
' SONGS.—The Lonely Bird;
j Tbon’it come no more, by Opl ;
The Happy Birds are gone to rest;
I Poor Wounded Heart, Farewell;
j Ossian’s Serenade;
j Phtebe Moral ;
Were 1 but his own Wife;
1 You and Me ;
The Mackerel Catchers, Song and Chorus ;
The Vale of Rest, beneath the Shade the Flow
ers were Sleeping ;
God of the Fatherless, Solo. Gnartete and Cho
rus ;
'Lake hence the Bowl;
Love in a Cottage ;
Ella Gray;
OconieV Smiling Julie;
| TV Ii me where do Fairies dwell, Duett;
VVe arc wandering o'er the Mountains. Duett ;
Ga ly t > Joys inviting, from Meyerbeer's Opera
Le Phophete ;
Arioso—Ah mon fils, Opera Le Phophete ;
Pastorale—Pour Bertha moi je Sonpeie, Opera
Le Phophete.
Ethiopian Songs—My Brtulder Gum —Christy ;
Susan I’ayne, “
i/olcy Jones, “
ALTZKS.—Archdale.Esmeralda,The May, ,
Nova Scotia, L 1 ScnsC-on, Grand Valse, by Jos.
R. Op!: Zuleika, Ur > La Pluie de Perle*.
V ai-e Brilliant par • urne, The Passions,
Waltz s by Geo. VV. ■ ren ; Happy for a mo- !
ment, Vv'aitz. i
VARIATIONS. ( where Glory waits
tfiee, and Love syt • •< •am. by \V r . Vincent
\\ affiice ; My lyodgis n the cold ground, by j
do.; W til you comet v Mountain Home, b\ j
Samuci Owen ; Rode —Grand Characteristic j
Ga'op. .>y Gust. Bies-i Sleighride Galop. Comte j
'c Miollis—Grand M n, celebrated March in j
Mei.bct’ ■ue Mine: Quickstep. La Dolcezza, 1
Noctu • , J. G Bai mtt; !)• attx Nocturnes, by
'l’h. Dohlor . I’b.rct S tntinas, by F. Kuh’an; Lai
■’ It-> i L r ll -• ,
! lisi'ii ;8; r's celebrated Duel* in Jessonda—ar
ranged for , ic Piano Forte by H. Perabeau ; be
sides a greaj .-uimber ol the most popular Bongs,
Duetts. A c I iherai discounts made to Merchants,
Teachers uud Schools. Their stock is the largest
in the Btate. GEO. O.VI’ES Sc CO .
Li ad street, opposite the State Bank.
(J3“N. H—Piano Fortes TUNED and REPAIR
ED in the best manner. dec. 19
CREAM ALB & NEWARK CIDER
H DF superior qualifies r-
received weekly by llieQ.. •2V.
: steamer from New York.
. good supply always on hand, and for sale at low
li ores.
—A LBO
A general assortment of Foreign and Domestic
LIQUORS,SUGARS, TOBACCO, See.. Ac.
nov. 27 dJmos A. STEVENS.
CLOCKS, WATCHES,JEWELRY
GOLD AND SILVER __
WATCHES, of all kinds.—
iJ EWELRY.and various
fancy Goods
Fancy HARDWARE ami CUTLERY.
Gold, Silver and Steel SPECTACLES.
SILVER WARE, Plated Goodsof all kinds.
GI NS, Sporting Apparatus, PIS I OLS.
SOLAR LAMPS, GIRANDOLES, in Gold and
Silver.
I’ \ RLE CL i LERA . of Rodgefs and other*.
CHINA WAR CUT GLASS WARE, of lute
style.
CLOCKS—ParIor and Office Clocks, and a large
stock of ch„up < 'locks for Country trade.
ANDIRONS. FENDERS, SH O V EL S and
TONGS.
WATCH MATERIALS and TOOLS of all kinds
for Watcmuakers. For sale as fair prices by
CLARK, RACKETT & CO.,
Dealers in Fancy and Military Goods.
REPAIRING ot Clocks and Watches by good
workmen.
N. B—Whenever it may be inconvenient for per
sons residing at a distance to visit the citv, any :
thing in the above line will he furnished promptly
upon the receipt of an order, and on the usual time,
no?. 4
BEER AND CIDER.
RBLS. John Taj lor A Son’s superior Al
f bany CREAM ALE.
50 hbls superior NEWARK CIDER.
w A unstant supply always ou baud and for sale |
at the lowest paarket price, by
dec2l J 6 W. AJ. NELSON.
NOTICE,
\«7JLL be hired on the first dry of JANUA- j
ft? RV next. fi*r the ensuing year, at the Low
er Market House, in the city of Augusta, the Ne
groes belonging to Benjamin, Henry and Thomas
Tutt, minor.-,
dec 20 std JOHN H. MAN N , Guardian.
HALL AND WANTON MONUK[ENT
C<£.-VIXD PROPOSALS will be received j
I*3 by tne undersigned committee of the City
Council, for the erection of the HALL. AND !
WALTON MONf MENT. The plan and speci
fications cun be seen at the Clerk’s office, at the
City Hall. Proposals to be handed in by the first
of January next-
F. RLODQET, Jr A
B CONLEY, 1 ~
WM. JOHNSON, fCommittee
JAMES HARPER,]
dec 8 dc
MOPE T-JD vV WORKS.
RECEIVED at GEO. A OATES A
CO.’S, the following new Works, viz 'I fie
I Cardinal’s Daughter, a novel by M’{yc,iuie Daniel,
j 25 cents; The Ogilyit-s, «5 cpnpj; The Golden
Gqip Oi Lyw-hgaliiy aud Speculation fn the Nine
* tepnth Century. 25 cents; Mary Schwcidlcr, the
Amber Witch. 25 cents. Also, suppli-s of some
of the most popular Works. sdec.B
NEW CROP RIO COFFEE, &c.
Oi li I BA<iS Ne "’ Cro P I RIO COFFPF
bags Old Crop, $ KIU b Rl "
30 bales Gunny Bagging,
LK) boxes Soap,
|(XJ Jo. {jqndfe?, Tallyw,
7q do. do. Adamantine,
10,000 lbs heav> Bacon Sides,
For sale by C. A. A M H WILLIAM^,
* nov 20
RICHMOND SHERIFF’® SALE.
~ 107 Xlstiltoiis« AC.
tiic in** I ucsiiiii in JAM AK\ next will t>e
sold, at the Lower Market House, in the city' of
Augusta, within the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing property, to-wit :
: 107 NEGROES,
Named as follows : March, Hannah. Robert. Wil
' enns, March. Hannah. Jim. Judy. Ann Eliza
Neil < rittv, Dick. Rosella < Titty. Ephriam, Polly,
Henry. Helen, Martha, Paris, Laura. Daphne’
- William, Prince, Ellick. Jenny, George, Jacob’
I Cynthia, Miily. Annakev, Sucker , Ta’nall. Fred
erick, Anna. Margaret, Edmund.’ William, John,
Las.-a y, Elizabeth, July, George, Jonas, Solomon
, j \eatone, Peggy, Maria, Jt-r y, Polly, Paris,
j Mary, Deity, Salley. Mode, A incent. Hen. I «wis
; Anna, Hen, Peggy, M oney, Jenin , Matilda, Ton.’
Amanda, Anna, Hess. Frederick, Sucker' Amo-
Chniitj’. Betty, Jim, Moses, Robert, Hetty Mu’
| Oliver. Francis. Cyrus, Nancv. John. Caiha
rin*. Hose, Nancy, Rosella. Peggy’ Phil, Charity ;
Fitly. Sarah, t rank. Roberi. Providence, Harry
Rachel. Delia. Hina, Sylvia, Polly, Joe, Jeff, Edy’
Adolphus ami Lettv.
Also, all that tract or parcel of land, containing
180 ft acres, more or less, 1300 of which is Swamp
land, and tne balance Pine, situate in the county ot
Richmond, on the Savannah River and Spirit
Creek, about 12 miles below Augusta, adjoining
lands ot Allen, Dunbar and others. Upon the
premises is all the buildings necessary f r r planta
tion u-e, such as Dwelling House/ Barns, C»iu
Haase and Screw, Negro Houses, &c . all in good •
repair, and tne Plantation in good order for a crop
j 1 he Land will be sold upon the payment of J cash
balance a credit of one, two ami ibree year-, with
interest Irom date. Levied on as the property o(
\ aitiitine \\ alker, t« satisfy sundry executions
issuing from rhr Superior and Inferior Cmnts ol
Richmond county, w favor of George L. Twiggs
r> Edmund B. Glascock a> principal, and \ d.-u
line Walker and Peter F. Boisclair, Securities
The Bank of Augusta vs. Valentino Walker. tin.
; Mechanics’ Bank vs. th» same, John P. King y*.
the same, and other li fas vs. the same.
M V. KER, Sheriff R <•
The above sale will positively take place on the
| first t ay ol January next, to the highest bidder, a-
I wClt to pay all my debts.
dec. 2 VALENTINE WALKER.
KICII MON DSHKRIIT’S SAKE.
On the first I uesday in JAN I AK\ next, will p*
.‘old at the Lower Market House, in the city ,j
Augusta, within the legal hours of Sale. the foL
low in" articles of furniture, to wit
One Mahogany Sofa, I do. Bureau. I do Rocfr
ing Chair, li do. Chairs, Ido Dining Table I ,i .
Wardrobe. 2 Bedsteads. 2 Malrascs 1 Bolster i
| PilioWS, 3 She;.* , • « ~ ' ’‘"Jins,
. ...... -autiirons, I Carpet and a lot of Kitchen fur
niture. Levied on as the property of Jane Talbot
deceased, to satisfy a fi fa, on tire foreclosure of n
Mortgage, issued from the Inferior Court of Rich
rnond county in favor of Ann Satterfield vs. Samuel
Lindsey, Administrator of Jane Talbot deceased
oct. 31 WILLIAM V KER. Sheriff
CITY sIIKKIIT’S S ALK~
On the fir.-t Tuesday in JANUARY next, will be
sold, at the Lower Market House in the city ot
Augusta, within the legal hocus of sale.
One Buggy.and one Bay Horse ; levied on as the
property of James M. Gartrell, to salufy a fr la is
suing from the Court of Common Pieas of the city
of Augusta, iu favor of Ebeueaer Page vs. James
M. Gartrell. Pr operty pointed out by Plaintiff,
dec.2o WM. V. KER. Sheriff C. A
RICH MON I) SHFRIFF’S SALE*
On the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next,will he
sold, at the Lower Market House in the city of
Augu-ta, wi bin the legal hours of sale:
A negro woman named Sarah, about,37 ,-ears of
I age, levied on as the property of Alexander Ham
| ilton, to satisfy a fi fa on the foreclosure of a niort
gage, issued from the Inferior Court of Richmond
county, m favor of Benjamin U. Warren v>. Alex
ander Hamilton,
nov .29 \\ ILLIAM \. KER, Sheriff.
AITMIMSTKA fOKS SA LK. “
By an order from the Honorable Interior Court o
DeKalb County, when sitting lor Ordinary put
poses, on the first Monday in Nov. (instant,) will
be sold at Lawreiiceville. in Gwinnett county,
on tbu first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, be ’
tween tho usual hours of sale.
One Lot of Land, No. f>, in the fifth district ot
j Gwinnett county, also part of one town Lot in the
| town of Stone Mountain, adjoining Andrew John
,-on’s Store Hoii'-e, the same being about thirty
feet in front, and running hack sixty feet, being
No. 51. Property of the Estate ol Wm. Foul, late
of said county, decea.-cd; »uld for the benefit ot
(lie heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Terms made known on the day of sale,
nov 8 DREWrt V LEE, Administrator.
A LEM i M ST RAT HIX’S
On the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next writ
be sold, at the Lower the following thre t
tracts of Land belonging to the estate ol" Wra
Smith, viz ;
j 250 acres iu Early county—No. 130 in 11th dist
I SO.* acres in Pulaski, formerly Wilkinson—No.
| 35. in the ICth district.
acres in Pulaski, fdfmerly Wilkinson—No
i 157, in the 22nd district.
Terms at sale,
noy - W __ EMMA (). SMI TH. Adm'x.
EXECUTOR’S SALE."
Agreeably to an order of the Inferior Court of Co
(umbra county, will be sold, Xi the first Tuesday
rn MARCH next, at the Court House, between
the usual hours of sale,
All the Lands belonging to the estate of Eliza
beth Luke, deceased, not otherwise disposed ot by
will. Sold to perfect titles.
JAMES LUKE, ) „ ,
TURNER CLANTON. 5 hx,s
dec. 15 ELIZABETH LAMPKIN, Ex’*.
ADM INISTiIATOK’S SALE,
WILL be srld, before the Court House door in
Waynesboro’, Burke county, between the u-ital
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in FEBRU A
BY next, agreeable to an ord&r'ot the honor .
ble the Justices of the Interior Court, when si -
ting for ordinary purposes for said county.
A tiuct of Land in said county, containing 513
acre*, or less, adjoining lands of Francis A
Jones, Baldwin B. Miller, William Murphree and
lands of Archer. Said land belonging to, and «oUI
as the property of the estate of Rryani Daven
port, late ot Burke county, deceased.
Teims made known on the day of sale
noy. 41 ALLEN INMAN. Adm'r.
AD MINI ST K A TOR’S S A FF
I Will be sold, on the first I uesday in FEBRUARY
j best, before the Court It os rt door in Cphbeoun
ty, within the legal honrs of sale, the following
1 property, to wit:
Lot ol land, No. 779.19 th diatriet, 2d section he
longing *o the cstgto ot Georg* Wibon. decMwd,
and sold fur ifie benefit of the hews and creditor-.
; (li said deceased. ,
\ ALSO,
j tin the Tuesday in MARCH, before tlfo
I CogH House door in Murray co My,
iLot No. aij jn the 14th distriei, 3d section, be
(ongingto the estate of George Wilson, deceased
W- -i ELISHA HOOD. Admr,
i