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About Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1849)
rncnts to-day. A British ship was taken up last even- ! ina for Glasgow at sd. For Liverpool in British I ships. 15-32 d was refused to-day. Coastwise, a brig ( is loading for Baltimore, a brig for Providence and a schooner for Philadelphia, all at 9-16 c. EXPORTS. CHARLESTON, Jan. 27- —For Havre, Bark Narragansett —351 bales S. I. and 2211 do Upland Cotton. For Hamburg via Cowes, Brem. brig Chas. Ferdi nand, 167 bales Upland Cotton. For Liverpool, brig Athens—266 bales S. I. and 1372 do Upland Cotton. For New York, Steam ship Northerner—679 bales Upland Cotton. IMPORTS. CHARLESTON, Jan. 27. —From Rio de Janeiro, bark Gen. Taylor—263o bags Coffee. Brig Louise —2OBO bags Coffee, From Liverpool, Ship Consbrook —1600 sacks Salt. Bark Clyde—37oo sacks Salt. Prom Matanzas, Schr Adelaide —189 hhda., 40 tcs., 43 bbls. Molasses. Shipping intelligence. CHARLESTON, Jan. 29. —Arrived bark Clyde, Halcrow, Liverpool; Br, bark Clutha, Sangster, Lon don via Cowes; bark Gen. Taylor, Chase, Rio Ja neiro ; Dan. brig Louise, Peterson, Rio Janeiro; schr Adelaide, Mitchell, Matanzas; Br. ship Consbrook, Maguire, Liverpool; U. L. ship Southport, McCor mick, New York. Cleared, Steam ship, Northerner, Budd, N. York; bark Narragansett, Destebecho, Havre; brig Athena, Pilsbury, Liverpool; Brem. brig Chas. Ferdinand, Hettmeyer, Hamburg, via 9 Cowes. HALL. MR. AND MADAME LEATI, the principal Theatres of Italy, and the Grand Opera, London, will have the honor of giving TWO FAREWELL CONCERTS AT THE ABOVE HALL ON MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, January 29th and 31st, 1849, which will positively be their last appearance in Au gusta. The programmes will be selected from the most popular English, Irish and Scotch Songs, Duets and Ballads, accompanied on the Piano Forte by Ma dame Leati. TICKETS FIFTY CENTS. For particulars, see small bills. ja27 DISSOLUTION The copartnership of i. a. hib- LER & Co., was mutually dissolved on the 6th day of November, 1848. Having purchased of I. A. Hibler his entire interest in the concern, 1 shall continue the LIV'ERY and SALE business at the old stand of 1. A. H. & Co., where my personal attention will be given to the ac commodation of all customers who may favor me with their patronage. TO DRIVERS, I would say my lots are large, dry and commodious, and well supplied with water. ja29-dlm&w3m E. L. ALMOND. NEW LOTTERY OFFICE One Door above P. Mctiran’s Corner. GEORGIA STATE LOTTERIES For the Benefit of the Augusta Independent Fire Company. D. PAINE & CO., MANAGERS. GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY of Dela ware and Georgia, Class No, 5, Extra, draws in Wilmington, Delaware, THIS DAY. Sales close at SP. M. 14 drawn numbers in each package of 26 Tickets. Capital Prize 22,500 DOLLARS. 1 of $7,500; 1 of $3,500; 1 of $1,750; 20 of 8532; 20 of $300; 20 of S2OO ; 300 prizes of SIOO, being lowest _3 number prize, &c. Tickets $5; Shares in proportion, GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY, Class No 9, draws in this city, in public, at A. Lafitle’s office, TO-MORROW, at 4 o’clock, P. M. Sales close at 3 o’clock. Capital prize 3,389 DOLLARS. 1 of 8300; 1 of $400; 1 of $200; 20 of SSO; 20 of S4O; 20 of S3O; 300 of S2O, &c. Tickets 81; Shares in proportion. Risk on a package of Quar ters only 83,25. Hjf* Orders from the country promptly attended to. Apply to A. LAFITTE. Ag’t. ja3o UNDERTAKING-, CABINET MAKING AND REPAIR ING. nil THE UNDERSIGNED^ f ll '"' respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that in consequenc *\l of the fire, he has removed to the Brick Store of John Phinizv, one door below his former establishment, where he is now prepared to execute all orders in his line with neatness and dispatch. Thankful for past favors, he hopes by good work manship, strict attention and punctuality in business, to merit a continuation of the same. WM. C. BERRYHILL, Agent. ja29-lm THE SL BSCRIBERS having formed a co partnership for the purpose of carrying on the GROCERY BUSINESS, under the style and firm of GRENVILLE & BATTEY, have taken tho store formerly occupied by Mr. Phil ip McGhan, and well known as the Burke corner, where they will be happy to see all the old customers of that house, as well as their own friends. CHARLES E. GRENVILLE, WILLIAM H, BATTEY. Augusta, January 24, 1849. ja24-w4w IPf CoUon, Wheat or other produce, will be sold for their customers free of charge. MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY OF NEW YORK. MORRIS ROBINSON, President. Samuel Hannay, Secretary. Ipf* Applications received by nl-6m GREENVILLE SIMMONS, Agent. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMP’Y OP NEW JERSEY. Capital $300,000. WM. THOMPSON, President. J. V. Voobhees, Secretary. B, S. Whitney, Gen’l Agent, 69 Wall-st., N. Y. O* Fire and Marine Risks are taken in this Office on the most liberal terras, by JOHN HILL, Agent, s 2 ly Next door above the Mechanics’ Bank. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE The protection insurance A OMPANY, of Hartford, Connecticut, have established an Agency in Augusta, and propose aking fire and river risks upon property of all dcscrip. tions, onas reasonable terms as any other good office! Office at the store of Force, Brother's Co ts W. MILO OLIN, attorney at law. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, jfjf* Office one door above the Mechanics Bank. . COFFEE. lAA BAGS RIO COFFEE, 100 bags Laguira “ 50 bags Java and Mocha “ For sale by HAND, WILLIAMS <fc CO. M*™?* HOPE. For sale by rT_ iif 6 HAND. WILLIAMS & CO. Grilling Twine and Shoe Thread a su PP , y of the above, bv Pnfc^ rior For sale by jalO bQRc g L BRQTHERS & CO. SPERM AND TALLOW CANDLES 1 Ort BOXES sperm candles IDU 50 boxes Hull & Son’s I f sale b, d 22 HAND. WlLLi^^ For TOOTH BRUSHBsT~~“ A BEAUTIFUL ARTICLE, made express ly for us, and warranted. For sale by «*l3 CLARK, RACKETT & c«. BULK SALT for sale by d 22 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. ! iSkftumM. Procrastination Is the thief of time. Delay is dangerous—neglect that cold and cough a few weeks, and the hope of recovery will be lost to you forever. Let not any pecuniary consideration deter you from trying to save your life and health, while there is a chance. Consumption is annually sweeping off thousands to the tomb ; no disease has baffled the skill of physicians like it; no physician, perhaps, has ever done more for this large class of suf fering humanity, than Dr. Wistar, An “ ounce of preventive is worth a pound of cure ;” -therefore be fore your lungs become ulcerated, and so diseased that no human means can save you from an early grave, try in season, try at once, a medicine which has been of such infinite value to thousands—obtain a bottle of Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, take it, get another if necessary, persevere in using it until you have removed the disease entirely, which if ne glected will terminate your life. Be not deceived by quacks, with their imitations and counterfeits; buy none but the genuine and original. genuine unless signed I. Butts, on the wrapper. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Havi land, Rislev &Co., Thos. Babrett & Co., and Wm. Haines ; also by Druggists generally in Geor gia. ja22-tw&wf |3rDr. Leßoy’s Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry Pills.— The universal celebrity which this medicine has gained in every section of the country, and the many astonishing cures it has ef fected, have established its efficiency beyond all doubt —as a general family medicine it has no rival. In al cases of indigestion, Bilious Fever, Dyspepsia, Liver complaints, Sick Headach, Jaundice, Asthma, Drop sy, Piles, Cholic, Worms, Disease of the Heart, and all affections of the Stomach and Bowels, LeROY’S PILLS will be found a never-failing remedy. To insure the full benefit of these celebrated Pills, they should be kept in the house, so that upon the first commencement of sickness they may be at once re sorted to. One dose then is better than a dozen after the disease has become established in the system. Le Roy’s Pills are purely vegetable, and so innocent that the infant of a month old may use if medicine is re quired, not only with safety, but with a certainty ot receiving all the benefit medicine is capable of impar ting. Females may use them during ah the critical periods of their lives. Leßoy’s Pills will insure the health, and produce regularity in all the functions oi life. Price 25 cents per box. sale by Haviland, Risi.ey & Co., Thomas Barrett & Co., D’Antignac& Barry, Wm. 11. Tutt, Wm. Haines, Wm. K. Kitchen J. E. Marshall; and by Druggists generally. felO-tw&wl v+ 53’llastiiig' s Compound Syrup of Naphtlia.--Not only a positive but a warranted cure for Consumption, and all otiier Diseases of the Lungs! Dr. Hasting’s Compound Syrup op Naphtha is the great remedy for Consumption, Decline , Asth ma, Spitting of Blood, Night Sweats, Husky Throat, Wasting of the Flesh, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and all Dieases of the Chest and Lungs. This celebrated preparation is pleasant to the taste, and is so speedy in its operations, that patients plain ly feel its good effects in a few minutes after taking the first dose. When Dr. Hastings had discovered the virtue of Naphtha four years ago, he announced it in a private ircular to a number of distinguished physicians in various parts of England, with a request that they would put its medical properties to the lest, and re port accordingly. The result was a host of testimo nials of the most favorable character, nearly all of which agreed in certifying that no medicine they had ever used could bear any comparison with it in re lieving hacking coughs, curing Diarrhoea and stop ping night sweats. It was also generally remarked to have a wonderful effect in increasing the appetite, weight, and spirit of patients ; and to be a powerfully efficient remedy in Billions and Asthmatic diseases. Os these testimonials, w-hich were all published at the time, in the Medical Recorder, nine spoke of its ex traordinary influence in cases of Consumption—each corroborating Dr. Hastings’ opinion, that he had actu ally discovered the great secret, so long and vainly sought for, namely, a preparation that would stop the formation of Turberclcs on the lungs, remove those already formed, and thus cure the most fatal ol all maladies, and which had previously been regarded as being altogether incurable. Dr. Williamson ofMan chester thus writes* “Under its influence, I have seen the emaciated being, on whose brow Death had seemed to have set his seal, acquire iuvigoration and strength ; and ex change his early mornings of intense suffering and distressing cough, for the calm repose which alone ac companies sound health.” Dr. Ware, of Liverpool, says:—“;l regard Hast ngs’ Syrup of Naphtha as one of the first medical discoveries of any age, and consider its agency in curing Consumption as established beyond all doubt or question.” Dr. Boyd of Lancaster, “Hails it as the great consumptive antidote and cure;” and Dr. Hamilton, of Rate, pronounces it the only known remedy which may be relied on for removing Tuber cules from the Lungs, and preventing the formation of others,” Hastings’ Compound Syrup of Naphtha is now be ing used in nearly all our hospitals, and is also coming into rapid use among all our best physicians, for coughs, colds, and all diseases of the lungs. It has been recommended in the worst stage of consumption by the celebrated physician, Dr. Mott, of New York; and Dr. Arnold, of Savannah, Ga., writing to the agent at New York, under date of Jan. 30, 1848, says: “ I received the half-dozen Hastings’ Naphtha Syrup ordered from you, and am convinced that Naphtha is the principal ingredient. Inclosed is twenty-five dollars, for which you will send me two dozen and a half bottles, I have two patients in the Marine Hospital, whom I think will be benefitted by it.” Price $1 per bottle. For sale by HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO., flO-tw&wly t Augusta, Ga., Sole Agent. Dr. Magnin's Lucina Cordial —A sovereign remedy for Incipient Consumption, Indi gestion, Nervousness, Impotency, Fluor Albus, Loss of Muscular Energy, Physical Lassitude, Female Weakness, Debility, <&c. Price three dollars per bottle. For sale by Havxl vnd, Risley & Co., Thomas Barrett & Co., W. K. Kitchen, and by Druggists generally. UO-tw&wly + U Doctor Towndsend’s Sarsaparilla* — A supply of this popular Medicine for sale wholesale and retail by 523 HAVILND. RISLEY. & CO. DISSOLUTION. THE FIRM OF SPEARS & WILCOX, here tofore existing at Sylvian Hill, Hancock coun ty, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All business of the firm will be settled by F. Spears. F. SPEARS, SAMUEL A. WILCOX. January 5, 1848. wtf CALF SKINS AND SOLE LEATHER WE ARE NOW in receipt of a full assort ment of French and American CALF SKINS, Hemlock and Oak SOLE LEATHER, &c. to which we invite the a intion of city and coui y manufacturers. ja!2 FORCE, BROTHERS & CO SEED OATS. CAA BUSHELS SEED OATS, for sale by ja6 GIBBS & McCORD. lime! AFRESH ARTICLE of Thomaston LIME . just received by d 22 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. CIDER VINEGAR, OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, for sale low by d 22 HAND, WILT JAMS & CO. LARD IN BARRELS, a good article just received by d 22 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. BELTING LEATHER. A FURTHER supply of BELTING LEA THER, of superior quality, received and for sale by ja!2 FORCE, BROTHERS & CO. 1 Gft DRY GOODS BOXES, for sale JL Vr vFcheap by a7 WM. 10. PRICE & CO. CRUSHED SUGAR. NEW YORK steam refined CRUSHED and POWDERED SUGAR, for sale low. d 22 HAND, WILLIAMS & Co. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS! ! CLOTHING AT COST, TO MAKE ROOM for a Fresh Spring and Summer Stock, we will dispose of the balance of our fall supply at cost. ja22 WM. O. PRICE & CO. HATS. «THG NEWEST STYLE OF HATS at e£9 WM. O. PRICE A CO’S. -Miscellaneous. GARDEN AND FIELD SEED STORE* &&&£ THE SUBSCRIBER having re %i3c* moved his assortment FRESH GARDEN and FIELD SEED to the store directly opposite his former old stand, of fers the same for sale. A full assortment of all sea sonable Seed now on hand, and for sale low. ja26 WM. HAINES. WANTED TO HIRE BY the month, or until the first of January next, from ten to fifteen able-bodied NEGRO MEN, for which liberal wages will be given. Apply to Ja2s-tw3 WM. J. EVE, WANTED, A TEACHER, TO take charge of the ROCK MILL ACADEMY. No one need apply tvbo is not positively qualified to benefit youth. One who can teach the Latin Language, will be preferred. WILLIAM SHIVERS, Sr. Rock Mills, Hancock county, Ga. ja23-tws NOTICE. IN HE SUBSCRIBERS, contemplating a - change in their business, respectfully request all those indebted to them, on the Ist of January last, to call and settle. ja22 WM. O. PRICE & CO. LAW NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED having formed a partnership in the practice of the Law, under the style of G., J. & W. Schley, will attend all the Courts of the Middle Circuit. All business confided to us will be promptly attended to. GEORGE SCHLEY, JOHN SCHLEY, Dec. 13, IS4B. 6m WILLIAM SCHLEY. E. R. CHEESBOROUGH, BROKER, AUCTIONEER, AND GE NERAL COMMISSION AGENT. FOR THE PURCHASE and sale of NE GROES, REAL ESTATE, BANK STOCKS, &c. All business entrusted to hi g will meet with promptitude and diligence. Office No. 10 State street, Charleston, S. C. d2-lawlo WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. M. P. STOVALL CONTINUES the above business, in its various branches, at his old stand, .Proof Warehouse,) comer of Washington and Reynold-streets. He hopes, by close attention to business, to merit a continuance of the liberal patronage of the past season. Liberal advances made on produce in store. jy2B-tw&wtf DISSOLUTION. The PARNERSHIP heretofore existing in this city, under the firm of MOORE & DA VIS, is hereby dissolved. All persons indebted to the firm are requested to make payment to Mrs. Eliza Moore, Ex’x,, and Henry Moore, Ex’r. of John Moore, deceased, by whom all demands against the firm will be paid, JOSEPH DAVIS, Surviving Partner of MOORE ti DAVIS. January 10, 1849. _ COAL, A FIRST RATE article of COAL for parlor furnaces or stoves. For sale aheap at the Car jactory, Georgia Railroad. si THE MONROE FEMALE ACADEMY THIS INSTITUTION will continue the en suing year, under the charge of the Rev. P. S. Whitman and his wife. TUITION —From S 3 to $8 per quarter, Music, with use of Piano $lO do. Good board from $6 to $8 per month. The first Session will open on the second MON DAY in January next. The Trustees. Monroe, Walton Co., Ga., Dec. 2, 1849. d2-w!o* COKESBURY FEMALE SCHOOL. THE EXERCISES of this SCHOOL will be resumed on live first School day in February, under the management of the Rev. James P. Smith, of the Literary, and Miss Estabrook, of the Musical Department. Mr. Smith is a graduate of Randolph Macon College, and is well qualified to give instruc tion in the branches usually taught in Female Se minaries, besides the Latin and Greek. Miss Estabrook is competent to teach both the Piano and Guitar. The rates of tuition, per Session, are as follows : First Class S2O I Third Class $lO 1,. . Second Class 14 j Fourth Class 6 J Music ® ls No extra charge for Latin, Greek, or French, all of which are embraced in first Class. Use of Piano $2. Contingents 50cts, Board 8 per month. By order of the Board, j 12—w3 P. A. CONNOR, Sec’ry. Valuable Property for Sale. Having determined to move West, I now offer for sale, the following pro perty, situated in Bairdstown, Oglethorpe county, im mediately on the Rail Road, viz ; Three or four new and comfortable DWELLINGS, a large two story STORE-HOUSE, finished oft'in superior style, and haying every convenience for a large Stock of Goods. Also, my Carriage Manufactory, consisting of large and commodious shops, for fifteen or twenty hands, Lumber Sheds, Repository, <fcc., &c. All newly built, and in point of convenience cannot be surpassed, having a horse-power Lathe Saw-mill, &c., attached, with every other tool necessary for the business ; and a large lot ot seasoned timber, Hubbs, Spokes, &c Connected with this is two hundred and fifty acres of land, on which is a new framed Gin House, Gin and Running Gear. Having heretofore felt settled for life, I have spared neither money nor pains in im proving the place, and now consider it the most de sirable spot in this section of country. The neigh borhood is thickly settled; and for intelligence and respectability, will compare with any community; is perfectly healthy, and a good School in the place. Persons wishing to engage in the mercantile busi ness, have now an opportunity which is rarely offer ed, as this is decidedly the best stand in Middle Geor gia ; as a reference to the books will prove that any reasonable quantity of goods can be sold. The shops are now well patronized, and three or four thousand dollars in orders for work will be turned over to the purchaser. I will sell the whole together, or in lots to suit pur chasers, very low for cash, or on time for good paper. The Goods on hand will also be disposed of at rea sonable prices, if desired. Possession given immediately, and every assistance rendered which the purchaser may desire. Persons wishing such property, will do well to cal early, as I am determined to sell. H. L. FRENCH. Bairdstown, Geo., Dec., 1848. d9-tf 1,040 ACRES OF Valuable Land For Sale. SALE, A VALUABLE Tract*»* ■EI of LAND containing 1,040 acres, lying in*S» the county of Paulding, four miles north of Van Wirt, on the road leading to Rome, and eighteen miles south of the latter place; belonging to Hon. D. L. Swain, of North Carolina, of which there are 350 acres cleared and in cultivation. The above lands are of the first quality, and well watered by a large creek and a number of springs. One-fourth of the purchase mo ney will be required, and on the balance a credit of from one to ten years will be given. For further par ticulars, apply to the undersigned at Rome. GEO. S. COLEMAN. Rome, Geo., Dec. 18, 1848. d2l-tf Valuable Land for Sale. SALE. A VALUABLE Plan- SCTtation and 38 likely NEGROES. ; I now offer for sale, ray Plantation on Big Creek, in Jefferson county, two miles from Louisville, togeth er with 38 likely Negroes, corn, provisions of all kinds to supply the plantation abundantly through the year, horses, mules and stock of every description. — This plantation is considered one of the best in the country, and contains 14 or 15 hundred acres, more or less. I invite all persons wishing to purchase, to call and examine for themselves. A liberal credit will be given, and I will sell with the plantation my Summer Residence at Pine Hill, four miles from Lou isville. d2O-w2m THOS. W. BATTEY. SPRING HILL MACHINE SHOP. FOR BUILDING AND REPAIRING kinds of COTTON AND WOOL MA making large SCREWS AND GEARING, of all kinds—TURNING IRON, WOOD, &c., ALSO, WOOL CARDED AND BATTED, six miles from Augusta, on the Louisville road, where the proprietors will be grateful for all orders —or they can be left at C. A. & M. H. WILLIAMS’S, Augus ta—or directed to Richmond Factory P. O. n6-wly HACK & DUVAL. &nj ©ooOs. BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS, WILLIAM H. CUANE W I S I ? N ?. TO Dis POSE of his Fall and j 1 V? Gr ,, e^ore purchasing his Spring supply, will sell off his present slock at very reduced prices ; in it are many desirable goods, such as American and Dull. BLANKETS 75 to 87c Lmseys and Negro KERSEYS. ’ 10 to 18 Wis. 12 ’ 4 j? n 5 hitae y BLANKETS, 5 tos7 pr. \Vhiteand Red FLANNELS, 18 to 37,some higher Muslin DeLAINES, Cashmere DeCOSSE. very cheap, J Fine French CASHMERES, at New York cost, W oolen SHAWLS and MANTLES “ “ Fi /f*^or«’J^ ixed and other col’d CLOTHS and 0 ™. xt RES, at very reduced prices, S ATI NETT, Kentucky JEANS and TWEEDS do Black and col d ALPACCAS very low, A ortn “ ent 'of Worsted CALICOE’S and GINGHAMS, very cheap, BI INGS Snd Br ° Wn and SHIRT -J.n, at)OV e, together with a very large stock of STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, will be sold in pioportion to the above prices. Those who wish to purchase Goods very cheap , are respectfully invited to call and examine his assortment. jn34-d2w&w3w NEW GOOS ! NEW GOODSM V IS r*TT ES ’ POLKA. COATS, Paris MAN TIIjLAS, Sack MANTILLETTS, Rich Pig’d and Striped CASHMERES, Black Italian SILK for MANTILLAS, Small Fig’d (all wool) DeLAINES, “ i( Cheap DeLAINES, Ladies’ MERINO VESTS, Heavy Wool Long SHAWLS, Striped and Pig’d ALPACAS, LAMARTINE CLOTHS, Fig’dSalsbury FLANNEL,forchildrens dresses, Black and White SILK HOSE, Fine TARTAN PLAIDS, for boys’ wear Ladies’ CASHMERE GLOVES, Striped, figured and Doited SWISS MUSLINS, Corded and Whalebone SKIRTS, Just received, and for sale, by JOHN BRIDGES, FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND TAILOR, Next Door below tlie United States Hotel, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. IS RECEIVING and OPENING PALL and WINTER GOODS of unique patterns, for Gentlemen’s Wear, to suit the taste of the most fas tidious. AIso—SELECT FANCY ARTICLES, and READY-MADE GARMENTS, which, for style of cut , make and material , are not to be surpassed in the market. Military unifoims made, and Making and Trimming in the best man ner. " 527 TO THE PUBLIC. THE SUBSCRIBER has removed from his old stand, opposite the United States Hotel, to the Store formerly occupied by D. Hodge, next to Hoadley’s Carriage Repository. Where he has open ed a large stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, and VESTINGS, which are the best that can be bought, and will be made to measure in a style not to be sur passed by any establishment in the Southern country. ALSO— For sale SHIRTS of all kinds, STOCKS, CRA VATS, COLLARS, SUSPENDERS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, <fcc. And a large stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, which for cut, finish and ma terial, cannot be equalled. 06 J. A. VAN WINKLE. G. W. SHACKELFORD, FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND TAILOR, Opposite the United States Hotel, AUGUSTA, GA., WOULD respectfully inform his friends and the public generally that he has removed to the store formerly occupied Mr. J. A. Van Winkle, where he is prepared to execute all orders entrusted to his care with punctuality and despatch, and in a workmanlike manner. Just received, a handsome assortment of C LOTHS CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, which he will make to order, in a style not to be surpassed by any establishment. A trial is requested to establish the fact, o 4 WM. O. PRICE & CO., DRAPERS AND TAILORS, 258 BROAD-STREET, ARE RECEIVING WEEKLY, per steamers, from New York, their Fall supply of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, to manufacture. Also, READY-MADE CLOTHING, made in the best manner, HATS, CAPS, UMBREL LAS, and every article lor Gentlemen’s wear or use. 522 UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS !-- Put them on if yon value health! —Just re ceived, Merino UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERS, Ipswich Wool do. do. Silk, Cotton, and all other kinds, at s2B WM. O. PRICE & CO’S. Jfnr) IJork 2U)t)£rtisement. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. ALBRO, HOYT & CO., 72 JOHN STREET, ARE NOW receiving into store from their Fac tories, at Elizabeth-Town, N. J., a variety of new and original patterns of HEAVY FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, in widths of 18, 21 and 24 feet. They are also re ceiving from the Albany, Lansingburgh, and Utica Factories, in sheets of 18 feet in width, a large as sortment, embracing many new patterns of their MEDIUM FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. Also, from the Newburgh, Albany, Lansingburgh, Utica and Maine Factories, every variety of patterns manufacturing by them, of their 4-4th 5-4th, 6-4th, 7-4th, 8-4th and 12 feet wide LIGHT FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. Also, Mahogany, Rosewood and figured 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4th English, German and American TABLE OIL CLOTHS. Also, a great variety of new patterns of CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS. All of which they offer to the trade on liberal terms. New York, Jan. 2, 1849. 3m-jals UNITED STATES Wholesale Clothing Warehouse. LEWIS HANFORD, Nos. 353 and 356, Pearl-Street, (Between Fulton-Streetand Burling Slip) ME IF YORK,' HAVE ON HAND, THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHING IN THE UNITED STATES, Adapted to the Southern and Southwestern Markets ! In the article of SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, We keep an endless variety. ALSO THE MOST EXTENSIVE MANUFACTURERS OF OIL CLOTHING, AND COVERED HATS In the World, Plain and Fashionable Clothing, of all kinds. LEWIS & HANFORD, __ dl4-3m Nos. 252 tf* 256, Pearl- St. CLARIFIED SUGAR. I rk|A BBLS. CLARIFIED SUGAR, a A Ar beautiful and excellent aiticle for family use, for sale low. 422 HAND, WILLIAMS & Co. DUPONT’S GUN POWDErT The SUBSCRIBER Will continue the Agency for the sale of Dupont’s Gun Powder. He will sell it at reduced rates, and deliver it from the Magazine free of expense. A, GARDELLE. On hand, 300 Kegs, HP. 100 Kegs of BLAST ING POWDER. Also some qr. and half kegs, and Canisters. "my 2 PLANTING POTATOES, of excellent qual ity, for sale by jal6 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. Auction Soles. BY W. E, JACKSON & CO,” STOCK OF A COUNTRY STORE. FRIDAY, 3d February, in front of our ore, null be sold without reserve, by order of the assignee, ’ THE STOCK IN TRADE OP A COUNTRY STORE, consisting of Cassiraeres, Sattinets. Kentucky Jeans, Flan- s > Morins, Silk and Linen, s ’ ALSO, 12 CASES SHOES, Consisting of Men’s Brogans and Calf Shoes, Boots Boys’ Shoes, Womens’ and Misses Shoes, Pumps and Gaiters. Terms at sale. ja29-Fl&2 BY W. E. JACKSON & CO~ EXECUTOR’S SALE. ON THE FIRST Tuesday j(6th) in February next, at the Lower Market-house, within the usual hours of sale, will be sold, 55 Shares of the Capital Stock of the AUGUSTA IN SURANCE & BANKING COMPANY. Terms at sale. By order of the Executors Ja29-Pe1,5&6 ~BY W. E. JACKSON & CO~ U. S. SALE. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, 31st inst., at 11 o’clock, in front of our Store, will be sold, 43 RIFLES J Pull Stocked, 5 “ Half “ 188 CARBINES, 3000 Lbs. Scrap IRON 26 PLANES, 2 Croes-cut SAWS. 4 Hand “ Belonging to the United States, and sold by order Terms cash. J. M. GALT, J a24 M. S. K., U. S. A. SCOTT’S PATENT ASB ESTORE PROOF CHESTS. * SEVEN OP THE PROOF CHESTS, from S4O up, for sale ** an ~ ja6-lm NEW-YORK AND SAVANNAH LINE OF OCEAN STEAMERS. THE SPLENDID NEW Steamer CHEROKEE, Capt. Tho mas Lyon, (late of the Wm. Sea brock) leaves Savannah for New York, on Wed nesday, the 20th December, 3d January, 17th Jan uary, 31st January, and on every alternate Wed nesday thereafter. This ship is 1,250 tons bur then, built expressly for this trade, in the most sub stantial manner, and wi.h every regard to safety, comfort and speed. The second steamer for the line, the TENNES SEE, is launched, and will be ready early in the Spring, so that one will leave New York and Savan nah every Wednesday. The facilities and advan tages offered by this line to the travelling public of Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama and Florida, ills hoped will be tried and duly appreciated. Persons intending to take passage in this line, are assured that the Central Railroad Company, will, whenever necessary, run a special train to suit the arrival and departure of the steamers. For Freight or Passage, apply to PADELPORD & PAY, Savannah, or SAM’L. L. MITCHELL, 194 Pront-st., 06-ly New York. SAVANNAH, AUGUSTA AND HAM BURG. yl THE STEAM PACKET THOS. METCALF, Capt. John Holmes, will run regularly as a packet between the above places, (and intermediate landings) leaving Savannah every TUESDAY, at 5 P. M., and Augusta every SATURDAY MORNING. For Freight or Passage, apply to JAMES A. PAWNS, Savannah, or JOHN B. GUIEU, Augusta, dl2 Agents of the Steamboat Company of Ga. TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. New Packet Line to Savannah. a _ THE Light Draught Steamer ANHOE, Capt. German, hav undergone thorough repairs and being fitted up expressly for passengers, has com menced her trips between Augusta and Savannah, and will leave Augusta regularly on SATURDAYS, at 6 o'clock, A. M. For Freight or Passage apply to the Captain, on board, or to nI7 JEFFERS & COTHRAN. FOR SAVANNAH AND INTERME DIATE LANDINGS. ‘7SBPa» . - THE STEAM-PACKET H. L. COOK, Capt, Pkilpot, iliittliriSrrn'Aißii(Wbaving undergone a thorough re pair, and been fitted up for the comfortable accom modation of passengers, will receive freight on TUES DAY, and leave Augusta every WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 6 o’clock. For Freight or Passage apply on board, or to JEFFERS & COTHRAN, Hamburg or Augusta. Way Freight must in all cases be paid for by the shipper. n 24 DENTISTRY. f£jTDr. T. J. Jones, a graduate of Baltimore College, of Dental Surgery, having located permanently , respect fully offers his Professional services to the citizens of Augusta and vicinity. Dr. JONES has had several years practice in Georgia, besides much more in the Infirmary of the Dental College of Baltimore. Plate work inserted on the latest and most approved prin ciples. Office over Dr. Wm. H. Turpin’s Drug Store. d2O PIANO FORTES ■rjgtn-— 7 H. PARSONS offers for sale Piano - ,^—•'•>^-■■*,oßßFortes from Chickering, Nu ms & J J \J yClark, and A. H. Gafo & Co.'— Amongst which will be found the mucq admired Aeolian. Also, a well selected stock ofne jv and fashionable MUSIC, together with Preceptors, &c Orderstaken for Pianos or Music at all times. PIANO FORTES TUNED AND REPAIRED. All orders promptly attended to, at the shortest no ice, and work warranted to stand. Oct. 5. PERIFOCAL SPECTACLES. f¥NO ALL who experience incon venience in the use of the com mon kind of glasses, and especially in night read ing, these spectacles will be a most valuable substi tute ; in no case except where the optic nerve has been pronounced diseased, have they failed, when properly fitted, to give satisfaction. No better proof of their superior merit can be given to ench individual who may need Glasses, than the satisfaction he will experience in the use of them. These Glasescan be obtained in this place only of CLARKE, RACKETT & CO., Agents for the Manufacturers, who have now on hand a good supply in gold and sil ver frames. Perifocal Glasses fitted to any frame or any vision. Spectacles in gold, silver and steel, for sale very low CLARK, R ACKETT & CO., Dealers in Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, &c. v" d&w «ar- n '-T HENRY PARSONS’S stock of “ • SaPIANO FORTES and Music, are re jTylfff moved from C. A. Platt’s Furom.re Store, to Charles Gatlin’s Jewelry Store. £v | ’ d ?' )1 below the United States Hotel, where a g°° c 7 ane f ofPIANO FORTES, made by Cbickenag Nunn s & Clark, and A. H. Gale A C»., ' mil always be kept for sale. The reputation of these Instruments ts too well known in this market to require any com ment - ALSO, A good assortment of GUITARS, VIOLINS, FLUTES CLARIONETS, ACCORDIONS and other Musical Instruments. New Music received every week by the Steamers from New York. Orders for PIANO FORTES, MUSIC, &c., will receive prompt and careful atten tion, Piano Fortes tuned and repaired. *l6 CHARLES GATLIN. " Public Saks. C l th7firif , T :lt f. E !^ ,S ' XUI '■ ~ . m t , uesday m February next, at the low lP£r«l h k . h °f USe i n th ®^’ ty of Augusta, within the legal hours of sale, two Negro women Perrity about twenty-one years of age, and Grace,’ afc,„t nineteen J"«*ta3Tto-Sj' ° a f r hC Propert y of Alexander -. Holland, to satisfy a fi. f a . issuing f ro «n the Conrt of Common Pleas, id and for said city ; Rob L c Smith vs Alexander S. Holland. Property pointed out by de.endant. Terms cash ; purchaser u> pay f or A. C. COLDWELL, Sher^ January 6, 1849. City of A„g„ S | a . EXECUTRIX’S SALE. —Will be Lower Market-house, in the city of Augusta on the first. Tuesday in February next, within the le gal hours of public sale, ali that Lot or parcel of Land adjoining said city Eastward, containing 16£ acres, more or less ; consisting of three Lots, Nos. I, 2 and 3, surveyed by John G. Winter, out of the tract former ly known as Orange Parra ; bounded westward by East Boundary-st. ; Northward by the road leading irom Augusta to the Sandbar Ferry; Southward by Lot No. 4, formerly owned by John Wilkinson, and Eastward by a ditch. The Lot of Land being a part of the real estate of Philip H. Mantz, deceased, and sold by order of the Superior Court of Richmond county, for the benefit of alt concerned, in a bill for interpleader by the Executrix of the estate, against John A. Cameron, surviving administrator of James Leverich and the other creditors. The sale to be free from any claim to dower by the widow of the deceased. Terms cash ; purchaser to pay for titles. MARY MANTZ Ex’ January 24, 1849. twtdx. ADMINISTRATOR’ S SALE.— at the Lower Market House, in the city of Au gusta, Richmond county, on the first Tuesday in Feb ruary next, within the legal hours of sale, agreeable to an order of the Honorable the Inferior Court of said county, when eating for Ordinary purposes, seven negroes, to-wit: Lob, a boy 18 years of aue ; Lucy, a girl 15; Jesse, a boy 10; Jim, a boy 7~ ; Moses' a boy 4 : Sarah, a woman 34, and a child, Silvy, 14 months old. Sold as the property of Elizabeth Tin ley, an idiot, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs of the said deceased. Terms casii. Purchaser to pay for bill of sale. ALFRED SEAGO, Adm’r. Nov. 26, 1848. Admin is tr at 6r s sale.— wm be sold, on the first Tuesday in March next, at the low er market-house, in the city of Augusta, in pursuance of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Columbia county, a tract of Land on Spirit Creek in Richmond county, containing fifteen hundred acres, more or less, consisting originally of two tracts conveyed by the administrators of the estate of Robert Bowdre, deceas ed, to Hays Bowdre, and by him to James D. Hay : nie, now deceased ; having a good new Saw Mill in excellent condition ; as whose property the same is to be sold. JAMES BRANDON, jr., Adm’r. December 29, 1848. A DMIMSTRATOH’S SALE.—On rhelhsr jOk. Tuesday in February next, will be sold, at the. Lower Market House in the city of Augusta, within the usual hours of sale, the personal property of Ul rick B. Clarke, deceased, to wit: 7 and 7-10tlis shares of the Georgia Rail Road & Banking Com pany Stock. Also, sundry articles of Furniture, and a small lot of Miscellaneous Books; sold for the ben efit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. WM. A. WALTON, Adm’r. December 25, 1848. Burke county, Georgia.—Court of Ordinary, January Term, 1849—Present, their Honors John W. Carswell, William W. Hughes and Edmund Palmer, Esqrs., Justices of said court. It appearing to the court by the petition of Lee , Crawford, that Elijah Attaway, of said county, de ceased, did, in his lifetime, make his bond to execute titles to a certain tract of land lying in said counly, on certain conditions in said bond specified, that the said Elijah has since died without having executed titles according to said bond, and that the said Lee Crawford has paid for said tract of land according to the conditions of said bond; it is therefore ordered b} the court that notice of said application be given, by advertising in three of the most public places of said county, and by publication in one of the public Ga zettes of the city of Augusta, once a month for three months, so that all persons concerned may file their objections in the clerk’s office, if any they have, why said Thomas H. Blount and Edward H. Blount, ex ecutors of Elijah Attaway, deceased, should not be I directed at the May Term of this Court, to execute titles to said land, in conformity with said bond. A true extract from the minutes. EDWARD GARLICK. D. Clerk. January 15, 1849. jal7-lam3m IN THE SUPERIOR COURT cf Rich mond County. IN EQUITY —Middleton Seago and Mary Ann Seago vs. James M. Seago and James Netherland. It being made appear to the Court, that the de fendants reside out of Richmond county, that is to say, James M. Seago in Houston county, and James Netherland in Forsyth county; It is ordered that they appear and answer the bill of the complainants, on or before the first day of the next term. It is fur ther ordered that a copy of this rule be served upon each of them by the Sheriffs of their respective coun ties, at least thirty days before the next June Term of this Court; or that the same be published in the Augusta Chronicle & Sentinel once a month for four months prior thereto. A true extract from the minutes, January 22, 1849. ja2s-lam4 A. H. McLAWS, D. C. I N THE SUPERIOR COURT of Richmond County, Georgia. IN EQUITY—Thomas W. Miller, administrator of Albert W. Smith, deceased, vs. Charles Callin, administrator, &c., and Joseph H, Scranton and others. It appearing to the Court by affidavit, that Smith Mowry and Lewis D. Mowry, partners in trade, under the firm of “ S. Mowry & Son ;” and James Tufts, Peter Harvey and William Page, partners in trade, under the firm of Tufts, Harvey & Company, reside out of this State: It is ordered that they appear and answer the complainant’s bill, on or before the first day of the next June Term of this Court. It is fur ther ordered that a copy of this rule bo published in r the Augusta Chronicle & Sentinel, the Charleston i Courier, and in the Boston Allas, once a month for four 1 months prior to the next June Term of this Court. A true extract from the minutes, Jan. 22, 1849. Ja2s-lam4 A. H. McLAWS, D. C. The Boston Atlas and Charleston Courier will please copy once a month for four months, and for ward bills to this office for payment. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. > r pHE PUBLIC are hereby notified that 1 will J. pay no debts made after this date, against the estate of STEPHEN STOVALL, late of Lincoln > county, deceased, unless by mv special order or con ; sent,' JOSIAH STOVALL, Executor. January 24, 1849. ja26-w3 [ DkCOIN S blectricmatches. mHE ATTENTION of Druggists, Merchants, ’ JL House-keepers and the public generally, is iim ’ ted to these SUPERIOR MATCHES, now manufac tured in this city by the undersigned; which in a short time will be furnished as low as they can be laid down from the North. These MATCHES are war . ranted to stand a higher degree of heat or dampness, and ignite with more certainty, and quicker than any other Matches. Persons wishing to purchase, should call at the Manufactory, opposite the Richmond Ho tel and examine. ja2o-w3m WM. H. 1G . i LOST OR MISLAID, /TIHE FOLLOWING described NOTES;— 1 One on Cvrus Hudson, due one day after date, i for One Hundred and Forty-three Dollars and five s cents., with interest from Ist of January, 1816, dated 21st January, 1846 ; and one on Elam B Lewis, and f Abel Lewis, security, due one day alter dale, fur h if tv-seven Dollars, dated 26th January, 1846, with a credit for Forty-three Dollars and six cents., dated sth January, 1347. Any person finding said Notes ■ will please return them to the subscriber, and the pub- I are cautioned against trading for them. W. W. HUGHES. Burke county, Jan. 17, 1849. j STOP THE MURDERER ! " SSOO REWARD BE PAID FOR the apprehension of » » Dr. ROBERT T. FLEVVELLEN, who mur dered U. T, LOCKETT in Culloden, Georgia, on the morning ofthe 28th October. Said Flewellen is about twenty-seven years of age, six feet 1 or 2 inches high, dark and somewhat swar hy complexion, dark hazel eyes, and dark brown hair, and had on when he left, a large pair of whis kers—black under and near the chin, elsewhere like the hair; stoops a little forward when walking, quick spoken and fluent in conversation. He, in company with gentlemen, frequently uses blackguard and pro fane language. The above reward of Five Hundred Dollars, will be paid for the apprehension and delivery to the proper authorities, of the said Robert T. Flewellen. BRADFORD T. CHAPMAN, d 5 ASA W. CHAPMAN. Monroe County, November 2, 1348.