his lancet into a vein above the knee joint a
single drop exuded, and both that and the first
opened vein instantly ceased bleeding. There
may be no novelty in this, but it certainly as
tonished me to find that opening two veins in
the same limb stopped both from bleeding;
such, however, is the fact, for I witnessed it.
He desired that the horse should rest the next
day—that he should then be rode with great
violence until he was in profuse perspiration
—the diseased limb then to be rubbed with wet
sail—(to which I added a pint of hot brandy)-
then rubbed dry, and then walked about until
cool, and covered with blankets ; the same pro
cess to be repeated next day—which was done,
and all lameness from that time disappeared;
the horse the third day was perfectly well.—
North American Farmer.
sjm:ial Notices.
spy Bank of the State of Georgia--SA
vannah, 19th Oct., 1849.—DIVIDEND No. 58.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a
eemi annual dividend of ($4) four dollars per
shark, payable on and after MONDAY, 22d of Oc
tober. 023-2 I. K. TEPFT, Cashier.
OGLETHORPE SUPERIOR COURT
OCTOBER TERM, 1849.
O’ Georgia, Oglethorpe County. —We,
the Grand Jury, sworn, chosen and selected for the
October Term, 1849, of the Superior Court of the
county of Oglethorpe, in taking leave of his Honor
Judge Sayre, respectfully submit the following pre
sentments ;
We have examined, through our committee, the
Records of the Clerks of the Superior and Inferior
Courts, and are gratified to report that they have
been regularly brought up. and kept in a manner, re
flecting much credit upon those officers.
We have also examined the County Jail, and re
port that some repairs are necessary to be made, to
which we call the attention of the proper authorities.
We have examined the Digest of the Tax Collector,
find allow him thirty-three dollara and ninety-six
cents upon the insolvent list of State tax, and ten dol
lars and nineteen cents upon his insolvent list of
county tax.
In taking leave of his Honor Judge Sayre, we here
by tender him our acknowledgements for his courte
sy and uniform politeness to this body. Indeed, we feel
that our duty would be imperfectly discharged on
the present occasion, were we not to give expression
to that public opinion known to exist in regard to
him*. He has preserved the dignity of the Bench,
free from the insolence of power; he has dispensed
justice with the hand of mercy; calm, patient, at
tentive and impartial, he has won the regard of the
Bar ; kind, condescending and benevolent, he has the
allections of the humble ; courteous, frank and up
right, he has the confidence of all.
The Grand Jury also tender'to our Solicitor Gen
eral. John B. Weems, their thanks (or his urbanity
and attention to the body during the present Term.
fuey also request the Clerk of the Superior court to
send a copy of these presentments to the Editors of
the Chronicle & Sentinel and Georgia Constitution
alist for publication.
ILLIAM LANDRUM, Foreman.
Lewis J. Deupree, Robert S. Smith,
Mitchell M. Martin, James Jewell,
Burton Johnson, George W. Callaway,
Robert G. Johnson, George W. Bolton,
George McLaughlin, Peyton D. Saunders.
iley Carter, Joseph Cramer,
Park E. Arnold, Thomas Howard,
Benj. H. Willingham, Richard S. Savin,
Balsir B. Faust, Richard R. Winfrey,
A illiam VV . Everett, Berry Heartsfield,
NV illiam T. Howard, Peter W.HuxciiEsoitJr
A true extract from the minutes of the Superior
Court of Oglethorpe county, October Term, 1849.
<>23-1 GEd. H. LESTER, Clerk.
O’ Hodge’s Painting and Da
&wi®GUERREIAN GALLERY—E. S. Dodge,
Artist, would respectfully announce to the citizens of
Augusta and vicinity, that he has again opened his
Gallery, next door to the Post Office, and would
be pleased to accommodate all those*who may wish
a finely finished Miniature on Ivory, or a superb
Daguerreotype, richly colored. His charge for Da
guerreotypes will be reduced to the low price of two
DOLLARS.
Having had twelve years experience as an Artist,
he feels confident he can produce more perfect pic
tures than are taken by most operators. He will
keep constantly on hand a variety of new and beauti
ful styles and patterns of cases, from which persons
may make selections.
Rooms open from 9 A, M. to 5 P. M.
Pictures taken in all kinds of weather.
Thorough instructions given iri Daguerreotyping.
Daguerreotype Materials for sale. o!9-tf
O’ Portrait Painting. -- W. WILSON,
Artist, has returned to Augusta, and will
three or four weeks. His rooms are
over the Railroad J3ank } ep f -ance from
fe tteet. Jy23-tf *
Or. J. A. S. Milligan having returned
to Augusta, will practice in the various branches of
his profession.
Messages left at his office in Jackson street, be
tween Broad and Reynold streets, or at the residence
of Dr. Joseph Milligan (over the Bank of Bruns
wick,) will be promptly attended to. 09-3 mo
O’ Georgia Hail rod and Banking Co—
Augusta, October 11, 1849.—DIVIDEND No. 17—
A Dividend of3£ per cent, is declared from the pro
fits ot the last six months, payable on and after
MONDAY, the 15th inst.
011-tw2w&,w4 J. W. WILDE, Cashier.
Of* We are authorized to announce FLOYD
THOMAS, a candidate for RECEIVER OP TAX
RETURNS of Richmond county, at the election in
January next. o!7
O’ VVe are authorized to announce L. T.
SHOPPasa candidate for RECEIVER OF TAX
RETURNS at the election in January next. sl2 J
O’ We are authorized to announce
ALEXANDER PHILIP as a candidate for re-elec
on t o the office of Receiver of Tax Returns for
ichmond co unty, at the election in January next.
s3*
Departure of the Atlantic Steamers*
From Europe. New York. Boston.
America Sept. 15 Oct. 10
Hibernia Sept. 22 Oct, 17
Canada Sept. 29 Oct. 24
Niagara Oct. 6 Oct. 31
Caledonia Oct. 13 Nov. 7
Europa Oct. 20 Nov. 14
Cambria Oct. 27 Nov. 21
Neiv York and Bremen Monthly Line. —Leave
New York on the 20th of each month, and Bremen
on the 15th.
EXPORTS.
CHARLESTON, Oct. 20. —For Boston, C. L.
brig Choctaw—4o6 bales Cotton.
Commercial.
AUGUSTA MARKET.
Monday, P. M.
COTTON. —There was a good demand to-day
and over 1000 bales were sold at about the following
rates: Middling Fair to Fair 10 a 10J ; Good Pair and
Choice lOj a lOfc. Receipts moderate and ship
ments heavy.
FREIGHTS. —Our river is in fine order and the
Boats arrive and depart freely.
MADISON, Oct. 20. — Cotton. —Our market for
a day or two, has slightly declined from J to J cent
principal sales being from 9J to 10£.
Shipping intelligence.
CHARLESTON; O^tT22.— Cleared, C. L. brig
Choctaw, Kendrick, Boston.
kJOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.--"
L a ;u AMBU ° ct -23, 1849.—The Special Trai n
4 L Cn Wl J® ave Hamburg hereafter at half-pas 1
4P. M. 023 W. j. MAGRATH, Agent.
1 NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! !
fJIHE SUBSCRIBERS are now deceiving
i J. their supply of PALL and WINTER GOODS,
and having made arrangements with several Houses
in New York, they will receive weekly the latest
styles of Goods imported during the season. They
have now on hand a large stock of RICH DRESS
GOODS, among which are,
French CASHMERES and Mous. DeLAINES ;
Col’d French MERINOS of every shade ;
A large assortment of colored SILKS ;
Plain and Satin striped ALPACAS;
Fine Black BOMBAZINES and Silk Warp AL
PACAS ;
French, English and American PRINTS ;
Ladies’ Black and colored Silk MANTELETS ;
Ladies’ Rich Merino CLOAKS and SHAWLS of
every description ;
One case of Linen Cambric HDK’FS, at 6$ cents.
ALSO,
A large stock of Negro BLANKETS ;
Georgia Wool PLAINS, at Factory prices, and
50 Bales OSNABURGS, at less than Factory prices.
They respectfully call the attention of their friends
and persons visiting the city, to their large assort
ment of Goods, as they will give great bargains
at the lowest cash prices.
JAMES MILLER & CO.,
023-d2w&w4 • Opposite the Mansion House.
MANSION HOUSE,
Corner of Jackson ami Broad-Streets,
AUGUSTA, GA.
MHOGREPE & SCHNEIDER would
inform their friends and the public, that they
have opened the above well known ESTAB
LISHMENT, and that they will keep it in a style
that will compare with any similar establishment in
the country. They intend opening, in addition to the
BAR-ROOM, (where the best of LIQUORS will
be kept,) a
BILLIARD SALOON,
with two Fine Fables , the best that could be pro
cured in New York.
They will keep constantly on hand in their Eating
Department, when in season, New York, Philadel
phia, Baltimore, Savannah and Charleston OYS
TERS, WILD GAME, VENISON, FISH,
STEAKS, CUTLETS, &c., which will be served up
at short notice, and at any hour from 6 A. M. to 12
P. M.
Parties can be accommodated with Private Rooms
if desired.
A few TRANSIENT BOARDERS and LODG
ERS can be comfortably accommodated.
TO THE CITIZENS OP AUGUSTA.
Hogrefe & Schneider will be happy to see their
friends at the Mansion House THIS DAY at eleven
o’clock. 023-ts
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERIES.
For the Benefit of the Augusta Independent Fire
Company.
D. PAINE & CO., MANAGERS.
DRAWN NUMBERS of Extra Class 46, by
Susquehanna 46.
3 10 44 58 68 71 45 11 57 31 29 37 78 15
Regular Class 24, to be drawn in Augusta on TUES
DAY, Oct. 23d, at 4 P. M. Sales close THIS
DAY at 2 o’clock, P. M. 66 Numbers; 10 ballots.
CAPITAL PRIZE
4,000 DOLLARS.
81,000; 2 of $500; 2 of $300; 2 of $150; 2 of
$142; 20 of SSO. Tickets $1; shares in propor
tion.
Extra Class 47, by Susquehanna 47, to be drawn in
Baltimore, on WEDNESDAY, Oct. 24th, 1849.
Sales close on the same day, at 3 P. M. 66
Numbers—lo Drawn Ballots. Capital Prize
30,000 DOLLARS.
3 of $10,000; 6 of $6,000; 20 of $1,000; 20 of
$500; 20 of S4OO ; 50 of $293. Tickets slo—
in proportion.
Apply in time, to A. LAFITTE, Agent,
Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
Orders from the country respectfully solicited
and promptly attended to. Tickets always on hand
in large and small Lotteries. 023
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.—
Hamburg, Oct. 23, 1849. —On and after TO
MORROW, until further notice, the Freight
on Cotton to Charleston wall be 75 cents per bale.
023 W. J. MAGRATH, Agent.
AUGUSTA, OCT. 22, 1849^
14LARK) RACKETT CO. have nowin
store a full and beautiful assortment of WATCH
ES and JEWELRY, just received from New York
and elsewhere, and also their usual supply of the
best quality of Housekeeping Articles, making as
desirable a stock as was ever offered in the market.
They invite their friends to call. 022
READY-MADE CLOTHING
AND DOME STIC DRY GOODS!
Quick Sales and small Profits.
THE UNDERSIGNED have on hand an
extensive slock of
READY MADE CLOTHING, AND OF DO
MESTIC DRY GOODS,
And are constantly receiving fresh supplies, consist
ing of COATS, PANTS, VESTS, SHIRTS, UN
DERSHIRTS, CRAVATS, DRAWERS, OVER
COATS, CLOAKS; in short, everything in that
line, and all made up in the very best manner, and
in the latest styles.
ALSO,
A handsome and extensive stock of DOMESTIC and
STAPLE DRY GOODS—consisting of Calicoes,
Ginghams, Alpacas, Satinets, Tweeds, etc., all ot
which they offer at wholesale and retail.
C3r Call at the store two doors above Richards &
Son’s Book Store, and examine for yourselves,
MAYER & BROTHER.
David Mayer.
Isaac Mayer. 020-1 v
DISSOLUTION.
THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore ex
isting between the undersigned under the firm
of GREINER & BEALL, is this day dissolved by
mutual consent.
The name of the firm will be used in closing the
unsettled business of the concern.
C. A. GREINER,
Savannah, Oct. 20, 1849. W. A. BEALL.
The subscriber will continue the FACTORAGE
and GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS on his
own account. C. A. GREINER,
Savannah, October 20, 1849.
S3O REWARD.
Jjtf I WILL give the above reward for the ap
-1 prehension and delivery to me at my resi-
in Burke county, or in any safe jail so
I gel him, ray man slave GEORGE. He is about 42
years of age, about 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, heavy
and robust, with broad face, a small scar over one of
his eyes, and his front teeth decayed. Said negro
may be about Augusta, or some miles below on the
river, or on the Kickees or railroad, of Columbia
county, • BENJ. L. WOODING.
Any information may be addressed to Richmond
Factory. s i
AN 8 PER CENT. INV ESTMENT.
Q| AAA MONTGOMERY
A VfjLFvJvJ CITY EIGHT PER CENT.
BONDS FOR SALE. Inquire of J. W. Wilde,
Cashier.
city had a debt of only 875,000,
which has been reduced, within the lust year, about
10 per cent., from her surplus income. slB
BULWER’S LAST NOVEL, part 2d; The
Caxtons, price 18f cents. Also, vol. 7 Chal
mer’s Works, being vol. Ist of “ institutes of The
ology. ”
No. 3, History of Pendennis, price 25 cents ; “The
Little SavagebyCapt. Marryat, both in cheap
and other form of binding; and a number of other
new works of real value, both in pamphlet and bound.
Just received by
oil THOS. RICHARDS & SON.
THE DOWAGER, or the New School for
Scandal, a novel by Mrs. Gore, author of Cas
tles in the Air, Banker’s Wife, &c.—price 25 cents.
Notices from the English Press. —“An admirable
picture of modern manners in the higher classes of so
ciety, mingled with judicious remarks and pungent
satire, set off by a composition easy, animated and
piquant.”— London Spectator.
“ This is a clever book. The style is easy, lively
and unaffected, never for an instant inflated or dull,
studded every where with brilliant epigram”.—Lon
don Examiner.
Just received and for sale by
GEO. a. OATES & CO.,
013 230 Broad-st., opposite the State Bank.
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
Transmitted for the Chronicle & Sentinel.
Charleston Market.
Monday, Oct. 22, P. M.— Cotton. —Sales to-day
of 900 bales at prices ranging from 9to 11 cts. Pri
ces down J to sc. from the highest point.
EXTRACTS FROM OUR EXCHANGES
From the Charleston Courier.—By Telegraph.
Baltimore, Oct. 21, P. M The English pa
pers have come to hand. At Liverpool, on the
bth mst., the stock of Cotton on hand was 546,-
/o 0 bales, against 530,600 bales at same period
lastyear. The quotations previously sent were
correct.
At Havre Cotton was languid, though prices
ranged a little higher.
Foreign Political Items.— The Turkish Sul
tan has ordered the Hungarian refugees to
repair to Constantinople.
The London Chronicle has letters from Pa
ris which state that M. Poussin, being a Red
Republican, was about being recalled, before
the rupture took place between him and the
American government. No apprehensions
were entertained ofadifficulty between France
on account of that matter.
New York Market. —The foreign private let
ters being more favorable, Cotton at New York
was firmer. The average decline was one
fourth of a cent. Sales of 2000 bales were
made on Saturday The total sales of the
week amounted to 9000 bales.
Sir John Franklin. —A vessel has arrived at
New London, (Conn.) from Davis’ Straits,
furnishing the intelligence that the Indians had
reported Sir John Franklin as being in Prince
Regent’s Inlet, and that he had been there ice
bound for fouryears, but that all were well.
Washington News.—The Department •of
State, at Washington, has received dispatches
from Mr. Rives, our Minister to France, the
purport of which, however, had not transpired.
The official announcement of the death of
Capt. Gwynn, of the frigate Constitution, had
been received at the Navy Department.
New Orleans, Oct. 19, 10.19 P. M.—The
Market. —The weather yesterday was stormy.
There were but seven hundred bales Colton
sold, at unchanged prices.
The brig Oleron, Capt. Pendleton, has arriv
ed here from your port.
From the Baltimore American.—By Telegraph
Boston, Oct. 17, 12 M. —A large ship,“build
ing by Mr. Wm. H. Hood at Somerset, Mass.,
for a house in New York, and nearly ready to
be launched, was destroyed by fire at 3 o’clock
this morning.
Montreal, Oct. 16, P. M. — The Movement
against Annexation. —The protest against an
nexation to the United States, which has been
in circulation for several days, has received the
signature of several members of Parliament,
and was published for the first time in the Mi
nerve last evening, and also in the Herald this
morning, with the salary of each signer attach
ed to their names.
WANTED,
TWO GOOD VEST MAKERS.
oU WM. O. PRICE & CO.
CANAL FLOUR.
1 BBLS. Hiram Smith’s brand;
A A/Vf 30 “ Washington Mills “
25 “ Mead’s “
25 tl Crescent
Just received, and for sale by
o!8-3 W. S. & T. H. ROBERTS.
SALTFOR SALE.
lAAA SACK S SALT in store, for sale by
o!2-sw3w JOHN HARPER.
SEED WHEAT.--We have received a por
tion of our choice Seed Wheat, and expect an
additional supply by the boats to-day. Now for sale
by 016-d&w GRENVILLE & HATTEY.
BULK SALT.—IO,OOO bushels Liverpool Salt
in bulk. For sale by
au27 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO.
Northern garlic.---ioo bunches
superior Northern Garlic, just received and
for sale by o 9 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist.
Genuine Windsor soap.—
Low’s Brown Windsor Soap, in packages,
“ White “ “ “ “
“ Palm “ “ “
“ White Shaving “ 11 boxes,
together with the most extensive assortment of Toilet
Soaps ever offered in Augusta. For sale by
529 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist.
HONEY I HONEY t Just received a sup
ply of superior honey, for family or medical
use. 013 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist.
Kentucky bale-rope.—3so coils
Kentucky BALE-ROPE. Just received and
for sale by
o 3 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO.
OLIVER’S RED BUG and ROACH BANET
This preparation is offered to the public with
great confidence, having been used with great suc
cess by thousands throughout New York, Pennsyl
vania and the Eastern States. It will destroy Bed
Bugs and Roaches in every instance, when used as
directed. Prepared by Lemuel S. Oliver, and for
sale in Augusta, by
o!3 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist.
Price 25 cents a bottle.
POTASH.— 1,000 lbs. No. 1 Potash, just re
ceived, and for sale by
010-d&w WM. H. TUTT, Druggist.
HAMS AND LARD.—2OO of the well known
Washington County Hams, and five barrels of
samfe choice Lard —for sale by
016 d&w GRENVILLE & BATTEY.
HAIR BRUSHES.—The subscriber has just
received a splendid assortment of Hair Brushes
of 40 different kinds, from among which the most fas
tidious cannot fail to be suited.
ol PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist.
LIVE GEESE FEATHERS.
4,000 LBS. choice Feathers for sale low j
*s2l BAKER, WILCOX & CO.
A LARGE supply of YARNS, well assorted
Numbers, and of superior quality, just received
rom the “Newton Factory,” and for sale low, by
je9 SPEARS & BUFORD.
POTASH ! POTASH I POTASH 1—2,000
Lbs. Potash on hand, and for sale by
o!7 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist.
XTEW MACKEIIEL.-A few barrels and
In half-barrels NEW MACKEREL. Just re
ceived and for sale by
o 3 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO.
CLARK’S MATCHES.—2 cases of Clark’s
Matches, warrant3d superior to any other, just
received, and for sale by
010 d&w WM. H, TUTT, Druggist.
/MIOICB COUNTRY FLOUR.--Just re
ceived a small lot of superfine Country Flour,
from the High Shoal Mills, S. C, This flour com
pares favorably with the Hiram Smith brand.
016-d&w GRENVILLE & BATTEY.
CANAL FLOUR,--Fifty barrels “ Empire
Mills,” for sale by
016-d&w GRENVILLE & BATTEY.
1 OrbO CASES OF 1 FEVER and AGUE
I jV vs " CURED.— Marshall’s Fever and
Ague Mixture has cured in every instance where it
has been used according to the directions. It is five
times cheaper than Q ainine, more pleasant to take
and leaves the patient stronger when its operation is
over. iVo cure no pay. For sale in Augusta, by
010 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist.
VELVET SPONGE.—A supply of this beau
tiful Sponge, in small and large pieces, just re
ceived, and for sale by
010 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist.
UGARS. —60 HHDS. good to prime SUGARS,
Just landing and for sale by
j y 12 BAKER, WILCOX & CO.
FIRENCH JUJUBE PASTE, a superior article,
just received, and for sale by
018 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist.
I~~i YOUR HAIR GREfT-Use Jules
Hauel’s LIQUID HAIR DYE. It instantly
changes grey or red Hair to a beautiful black, aad
is no trouble to apply. For sale by
524 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist.
ooof>s.
InO VV D
HAVE JUST received from New York—
Rich Broche and Emb’d Thibet SHAWLS, of
splendid styles ;
Rich Emb’red and plain White Crape SHAWLS, of
extra size and quality ;
Extra 8-4 plain Black Thibet Wool SHAWLS, with
heavy Silk Fringe;
Rich Velvet RIBBONS and Ribbon Trimmings, for
trimming Ladies’ Dresses;
Ladies’ Rich Embroidered RETICULES and
Carved Shell COMBS of the latest patterns;
Ladies’ Lace CAPES and Worked Muslin CUFFS,
of beautiful styles;
Gentlemen’s Silk and Merino UNDERSHIRTS and
DRAWERS ;
Ladies’ Silk and Merino VESTS, with long and
short sleeves;
Furniture DIMITIES and Drapery MUSLINS at
yery low prices;
Ladies’ Spun Silk and fancy lined HOSE, of supe
rior style and quality ;
Superior Welch and improved Patent FLANNELS
warranted not to shrink ;
With a great variety of other articles suited to the
present .season, and to all of which they respectfully
invite the attention of the public. 022-dtw&w
DRY GOODS ! DRY GOODS !
WE ARE NOW RECEIVING OUR
PALL AND WINTER GOODS, and in a
few days our stock will be complete. We have on
hand a full supply of STAPLE AND DOMESTIC
GOODS, and are daily expecting a full assortment of
SILKS, CASHMERES and other Dress Goods of
the latest styles and patterns—all of which we will
sell at the lowest cash prices.
O*KERSEYS, OSNABURGS and AUGUSTA
SHIRTING and SHEETING at Factory prices.
We respectfully invite the attention of the public
to our assortment. T. BHENNAN & CO.,
°l3 Opposite the Mansion House.
Silks and Dress Goods.
ALEXANDER & WRIGHT
HAVE JUST received a large and beautiful as
sortment of Silks, of entirely new styles, em
bracing small Plaids, Rich Brocade fig’d Armour,
corded Chamelion, chamelion Plaids, &c.
ALSO,
Superior Black Silks, Plain, Plaid and Figured ;
“ “ Satin DeChene ;
Also —Cashmeres, a great variety, French Mous
DeLaines, Merinos, Thibet Cloths, Brocade Alpacas,
Mode and Black Alpacas, bl’k silk Laces, Fringes,
Buttons, Gimps, Paris Braids, Velvet Ribbons, &c.,
to which they invite the attention of the public,
01-d&w
Ӵew fall goods.
DOW & ESTES
ARE NOW receiving their fall supplies of STA
PLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, among
which are—
Ladies’ Dress GOODS, of every variety ;
SHAWLS, of all kinds and sizes ;
Ladies’, Misses and children’s HOSE, of all
kinds and colors ;
CASHMERE and Kid GLOVES ;
CALICOES and GINGHAMS;
A great variety of black and colored SILKS ;
Linen cambric HD’KF’S, from 10 cents to $5 ;
White and Red FLANNELS;
Kentucky JEANS and CASSIMERES ;
Jaconet and White * CAMBRICS ;
Swiss and Book MUSLINS; Irish LINENS;
Linen LAWNS, Birds Eye DIAPER, &c, &c.;
Augusta MiIIsSHIRTING, Cotton OSNABURGS
and Y ARNS;. Negro KERSEYS and BLANKETS,
always on hand at Factory prices.
Also, a general assortment of
W HI BOOTS AND SHOES,
consisting in part of Men’s fine and coarse
BOOTS and SHOES; Ladies’ fine Kid BUSKINS,
TIES and SLIPPERS; Youth’s and children’s
SHOES of all kinds ; a large lot of Negro BRO
GANS and Women’s BOOTEES, of every grade;
all of which they will sell very low for cash.
010-d&wlm
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS
THE SUBSCRIBER is now receiving a
very large stock of Staple and Fancy DRY
GOODS, suitable for the fall trade, which he offers
to his friends and the public on the most accommo
dating terms. His stock will be one of the largest in
the city, and, being all bought for Cash, will ena
ble him to offer extra inducements to purchasers.
Merchants and others visiting the city are request
ed to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere,
as he will sell as low, for cafeh or good paper, as can
be bought in Augusta or Charleston.
Augusta Mills GEORGIA PLAINS, Granite
ville DRILLS, OSNABURGS and STRIPES for
sale low, by the bale or piece.
s!Btw3m H. BOWDRE, 238 Broad-street.
RICH CARPETS!
SNOWDEN & SHEAR
HAVE JUST RECEIVED from New York
Rich VELVET TAPESTRY CARPETS, of
splendid style 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 handsome
styles, and some at very low prices ;
3-4 and 4-4 VENETIAN CARPETS;
Rich Chenille and Tufted RUGS, to match the Car
pets.
Printed FLOOR BAIZES and Cotton CARPETS.
The above comprises one of the largest assortments
of Carpets which we have ever offered to the public,
and have been most carefully selected in regard to
patterns, style and quality. The public are respect
fully invited to call and examine the assortment.
Carpets cut and made to fit rooms.
o 9 dtw&w
WELSH FLANNELS.
ALEXANDER & WRIGHT
HAVE JUST received real WELSH FLAN
NELS, of superior quality;
Gauze and silk Warp Flannels, of superior quality ;
Red, Yellow and Green “ all qualities*
Bleached and Unbleached Cotton Flannels ;
Ladies’ Merino and Silk Vests;
Infants “ “ “
Gent’s Merino Undershirts and Drawers ;
Merino Half Hose ;
Plaid Linseys;
Gala Plaids, for children, &c., &c.,
which they offer at low prices, and respectfully invite
the attention of the public. 01-d&w
Fashionable fancy cassimeres
and VESTINGS, comprising all that is latest
in style, will be made to order, or sold in Pattern, by
JOHN BRIDGES,
Merchant Tailor, 250 Broad-street, next door below
the United States Hotel. 06
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
THE DIRECTORS of this Company have
resolved to continue the present low rates for
passengers, until further notice, abolishing the issue
of all half-price tickets.
Passengers will be conveyed in extra trains to and
from the Temperance Mass Meeting at Macon on the
24th inst., and the Masonic Celebration at Oxford on
the 26th inst., at one-half the regular rates, or II
cent, per mile. The charge from Atlanta to Macon
and back will be $2.
Transportation Office, Geo. R. Road & Banking Co.,
Augusta, Ga., Oct. 13th, 1849. o!5
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
Office South Carolina Railroad Co* ?
Charleston, October 5, 1849. \
NOTICE. --Prom and after the 15th inst., the
local rates for passage over this Road will be as
follows;
From Charleston to Hamburg, Columbia, Camden,
and all places 125 miles and 0ver«.....•••• $5 00
Under 125 miles, and intermediate distances,
per mile 4 cts.
Children under 14 years of age, and servants half
price. o!5 WM. H. BARTLESS, Sec’y.
_ PAPER, PAPER.
900 ft REAMS WRAPPING PAPER, at
L’ V/ \/ 40 cents per Ream ;
4000 Letter and Cap Paper, good, from SI to 821
per Ream. Also, a large assortment of Note, En
velope, Drawing and other kinds. Just received by
' o 4 THOS. RICHARDS & SON.
1 tailoring tSstablisljmt’s, ’
(i. W. SHACKELFORD,”
FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND
TAILOR,
Opposite the United States Hotel,
W AUGUSTA, GA.,
respectfully inform his friends and the
public generally tnac he has removed to the
store formerly occupied Mr. J. A. Van Winkle,
ZZ e 16 S P r . e P arec * to execute all orders entrusted
to his oare with punctuality and despatch, and in a
workmanlike manner. 1 ’
SIKS ma styU “ 10 be * «»y
O’a trial (s requested to establish the fact. o 4
READY FOR FALL AND WINTER
TRADE.
I AM NOW IN receipt and will be re
]¥« ceiving during the season, a choice selection
\fjf of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VEST
-1 INGS, the finest and best that can be bought,
which will be made to measure in a style unsurpassed.
I have now on hand a good stock of ready MADE
GARMENTS, Shirts, Drawers. Cravats, Gloves,
Suspenders, Collars, &c., all for sale at the lowest
prices. o!5 J. A. VAN WINKLE.
Clothing Made to Order,
AS CHEAP AS READ Y-M AD E .
WE have now got in a full and complete
Stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
and VESTINGS, of all the newest patterns,
and are prepared to make to order any and ■» T
every article of dress in the best manner, at New
York prices.
Also CLOTHING of all descriptions on hand,
READ V-M ADEj which will be sold as low as iu any
of the Northern cities. J
HOSIERY, UNDER SHIRTS and DRAWERS,
SCARPS, CRAVATS, SUSPENDERS, GLOVES,
with every article desirable for dress.
o 2 WM. O. PRICE & CO.
CLOTHS AND CLOTHING I
WE HAVE commenced receiving, and will
continue to receive weekly, per steamers, the
best of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS
to make up to order. Also, select
READY MADE CLOTHING,
which will be offered to the public at less prices than
ever before. Also, SHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS,
DRAWERS and every article for the wardrobe. 5
WM. O. PRICE & CO.,
Drapers and Tailors.
JOHN BmBGFES,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
No. 350 Broad-Street, next door below
tile United States Hotel,
IS now in receipt of a Splendid variety of
Fashionable PALL & WINTER Ira
GOODS, suitable for Gentlemens’ Wear, If jf _
viz. : Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings and Trim
mings, of all colors and qualities. Also —Shirts and
Collars ; Net Undershirts and Drawers of Merino,
Cotton and Silk; Net Undervests for Ladies; Made
Drawers of Canton Flannel and Twilled Jeans;
Stocks and Cravats; Gloves; Suspenders; &c.
WORK, and Making and Trim
ming in the best manner.
desired, 7 per cent off of regular terms for
Cash. o 3
PROTECTION INSURANCE COMP’Y
OP NEW JERSEY.
Capital $300,000
WM. THOMPSON, President.
J. V. Vorhees, Secretary.
B. S. Whitney, Gen’l Agent, 69 Wall-st., N. Y.
Fire and Marine Risks are taken in this
Office on the most liberal terms, by
JOHN HILL, Agent,
09-ly Next door above the Mechanics’ Bank.
E L ADAMS,
WHOLESALE GROCER AND COM
MISSION MERCHANT,
Corner of East Bay and Central IVharf,
Charleston, S. C.,
WILL KEEP always on hand, an extensive
and well assorted stock of GROCERIES,
selected for the country trade, which will be offered
for sale on accommodating terms, and to which the
attention of country merchants is particularly invited.
Agent for Charleston , of JAMES THOMAS ( Jr.,
celebrated Tobacco ot the favorite bands of
“NECTAR LEAP;”
“EL DORADO ;”
“VIRGIN GOLD LEAP.” 06-dtw&w6m
PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS
f &c. &c. &c.
HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO., Drug
gists, have on hand, and are constant
supplies of ‘pure,’ ‘extra, ‘No. 1’ and ‘ No. 2’ White
Lead, in kegs of from 25 to 300 pounds, of warranted
quality; Paint Oil; Tanner’s Oil; Lamp Oil; Spirits
Turpentine; Varnishes of all kinds; Chrome Yellow;
Chrome Green, dry and in Oil; Imperial Green,
in Oil; Verdigris, dry and in Oil; Emerald Green ;
Prussian Blue; Ultra-marine Blue; Vermillion;
Venetian Red; Red Lead; Rose Pink; Spanish
Brown, dry and in Oil; Yellow Ochre; Litharge;
Ter-de-Sienna; Umber; Lampblack ; Drop Black ;
Black Lead; Ivory Black; Whiting; Chalk; Putty;
Gold Leaf; Glue; Sand-paper; Pumice Stone;
Rotten Stone; Emery; Painters’and Tanners’Brush
es of all kinds; Window, Coach and Picture Glass,
of all sizes; Paint Mills and Paint Stones; together
with every article usually found in Drug Stores, of
the best quality, and at very low prices at wholesale
and retail.
Purchaserswili do well to call. Ordersprompt
ly attended to. s 4
PH ILOTOKEN
OR FEMALES’ FRIEND.
Beauty, comfort and health
SECURED ! by the use ofthat invaluable reme
dy the Philotoken or Female’s Friend.’’ This medi
cine is prepared from Roots that act in unison with
nature, in the prevention, relief and cure of those dis
orders psculiar to the Female system.
Painful and disordered menstruation —the cause of
premature old age, of barrenness, &c. —is speedily re
lieved, and the regular healthful action of the organs
secured, by the use of the Philotoken; and forall
those sympathetic affections attendant on pregnancy
—irritability, nausea, heart-burn, &c.: and as a
preventive of periodical abortion, this remedy stands
notonly unrivalled, but is almost infallible.
The Philotoken is put up in bottles at 81 each, with
full directions. Its use can in no case do harm, and
so certain is the proprietor that it will give unqualified
satisfaction to all who use it according to the directions,
thathe authorises his agents to refund the money in
any case where it fails.
For sale by the Druggists of Augusta. mhl-
S HAVING SOAPS, CREAMS, &c
Guerlain’s Shaving Cream, Ring’s Verbena do.,
Christiana (assorted) do., Hauel’s do. do., Roussell’s
do. do.. Glenn’s Saponaceous do. —Roussell’s and
Hauel’s Cream in bulk.
Low’s Shavifig Cakes, Keeson do., Printiss do,,
Glenn’s do., Military do., Cocoa Nut Oil do., Wal
nut Oil do., Palen do., and Chrystalized do.
For sale by 16 PHILIP A. MOISE.
Spirits of turpentine.—io bbis
spirits of turpentine, for sale bv
s2l PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist.
HELPS AND ROSE GIN. —For sale by
525 GRENVILLE & BATTEY.
W1 SDOWGLA S S,"> A I NTS~
Boxes Window Glass 8x 10;
75 “ “ « 10x12;
30 “ “ “ 12x14;
30 “ « “ 12x16;
1,000 Lbs. Fresh Putty, in Bladders ;
10,000 Lbs. White Lead, pure, extra and No. 1 ;
5 Bbls. Spt’s Turpentine ;
1 Cask Linseed Oil;
1 “ Copal Varnish;
40 Gallons Leather Varnish ;
2 Groce Paint Brushes, all sizes ;
Together with a large supply of Drugs and Medi
cines, just received, and for sale very low, by
oio d&w \V M. H. TUTT, Druggist.
FLUTINA'S AND ACCORDEONS of eve
ry quality. Also, a great variety of Violins,
I lutes , Clarionets , Flageolets, Fifes , tf*c. Just re
ceived by o 4 THOS. RICHARDS & SON.
SUGAR AND BLOWN SALT.—SOO large
sacks of fine SALT ;
25 Hhds. Porto Rico SUGAR ;
25 “ St. Croix “
50 “ ' N. Orleans “ a fine article ;
all in store, and for sale low, by
527 C. A. & M. H. WILLIAMS.
SHELL TUCK COMBS, a great variety,
among them the new style. Also, Long Combs
for children, Dressing Combs of Shell, Ivory, Buf
falo and English Horn. Just received by
o 4 THOS. RICHARDS & SON.
'■■■mm
for Sale.
JEFFERSON LAND FOR SALe7
I OFFER FOR SALE |
j|f|lW tract of l and in Jefferson county,
known as the “ Bellrnont plantation,” -A
a out six miles above Louisville, on the Ogeechee
iver ac joining land of the estate of Telfair, and ten
mi es rom ard wick’s Depot, containing sixteen hun~
re acres more or less. I, and of good quality, and
a gMd portion of it well timbered, with all necWiry A
w,h ?P , .” e T "n I” «?? ord «. with go d friers.
‘ I S WI " V® Sold ’ “ >wenty likely
NEGROES, crop of corn, slock of mules, cattle and
hogs.
A liberal credit would be given on the payments
being satisfactorily secured.
016-w4 JOHN PHINIZY.
FOR SALE.
MTHE UNDERSIGNED having deter- £
mined to remove West, offers her HOUSE
and LO I at Monroe, with about 100 acres of LAND
attached, lor sale. Terms accommodating. The lot
is we improved, having a large two story building
t ereon in good repair, and necessary out houses.
. “If ““necessary to say anything'in regard to the
h I th ,° t [ hIS sectlon of country, as it is known to be
M healthy aa any section in Middle Georgia ; good
schools in Monroe, both male and female
011-wlrn MARIA WALKER. Executrix.
JL-A FOR sale,
1M BY THE SUBSCRIBER,
whole concern in Jefferson county
six miles below Louisville, comprising twenty- 1
five negroes, seven hundred acres of land, stock of
all kinds, corn, fodder, tools, together with all things
pertaining to the same. Come and see for yourself.
References —Wm. H. Batty, James T. Hothwell,
Esq., Augusta; Judge Asa Holt, Savannah.
s‘29-wtf S. ARRINGTON.
FOR SALE.
MTHAT WELL KNOWN and
valuable SETTLEMENT OP LAND, TOW
the residence ofthe late William Gar-
RETT, deceased, of Walton county, situated about
three miles from Social Circle, and six from Monroe,
on the Alcovy River, containing one thousand acres
of land, at least four hundred of which is wood land
and well timbered ; a considerable quantity of fine
river low-grounds. There are upen the premises a
most excellent spring of pure water, Dwelling House
and all necessary farm buildings, large Gin House,
Packing Screw, and good Orchards.
The above lands are offered at the very low price
of Pour Thousand Dollars ; one-half cash, the balance
on a credit until the Ist January, ISSI.
JOHN SCOTT,
BENJAMIN T. RUSSELL.
Social Circle. au2-wtf
LAND AND NEGROES FOR SALE.
fefl the SUBSCRIBER offers for
. i ~ -~-i' ; tlLSale the tract of Land on which he re-32T
sides, in Columbia county, containing Five Hundred
and Sixteen Acres, with a good farm and comfortable
residence, and the necessary out-buildings. He will
also sell with the land his Plantation Negroes, con
sisting of men, women and children, most of them
very likelv and valuable. Terms will be liberal.
Persons desiring to purchase will please call and ex
amine the property, PETER WRIGHT,
au 7 wtN I
VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE.
MTHE SUBSCRIBER offers for ***-
sale 150 ACRES OP LAND, adjoining*!®
and forming a part of the Village of So- -A
cial Circle. Sixty acres improved with a good two
story Dwelling, (in town) new Kitchen and Smoke
House, and other comfortable buildings. A bargain
will be sold in the premises.
V. H. CRAWLEY.
Social Circle , March 5, 1849. wtf
Valuable Lands for Sale,
■aaafc. THE SUBSCRIBERS offer for sale a
VALUABLE PLANTATION in Putnam
county, between Warren’s and Little’s Ferries
on the Oconee River, known us Wilson Bird’s, Esq.,
and formerly owned by the late Joel Hurt.
The above Plantation contains 2,100 acres, and
lies on the Oconee River, the River making a fence
to one-fourth of it. It has 150 or 200 acres of rich
bottom land, lying above all ordinary high water, and
in a high state of cultivation. It also contains 600
acres of heavily timbered Oak and Hickory Land,
well interspersed over the tracts. The entire tract
under a good fence, and the open land in a fine state
of cultivation. The place has a good Dwelling house,
a large new Gin house and Screw ; also good Negro
houses, sufficient to accommodate 75 or 80 negroes,
good Cribs and Stables, everything complete to make
a crop. All of which we will sell low, and on terms
easy to the purchaser. We deem it to be one of the
most desirable plantations in this part of Georgia.—
Any person wishing to examine the land will call on
Mr. Broom, living on the place, who will show it.
All communications addressed to either of the sub
scribers at Sparta, will meet with prompt attention.
JAMES B. RANSONE,
526-wtf JAMES B. EDWARDS.
Two valuable Cotton Plantations
FOR SALE AT AUCTION.
THE FIRST Tuesday in No
vember next, will be sold, at the court- wS®
house in Hawkinsville, to the highest -L.
bidder, two Plantations in Pulaski county, belonging
to the estate of the late Major Jacob Wood, situated
on Big Creek, about six miles from Hawkinsville.
One of the places, known as the Collier Place, con
tains about seven hundred and fifty acres of Land, a
large portion of which is cleared and under fence. —
It has on it a comfortable Overseers’ House, with Ne
gro Houses, Cribs, Gin House and Screw.
The other plantation, known as the Cherry Hill
Place, contains about nine hundred acres, about four
hundred and fifty of which are cleared and under
fence. On this place are Negro Houses, Gin House,
Screw, Cribs, &c.
On both places there will be for sale, Corn, Fod
der, Mules, Wagons and Carts. Purchasers of the
Lands will have an opportunity of supplying them
selves with all these articles at fair prices.
Terms of sale—one-third in cash, and the remain
der in two equal sums at one and two years time, with
lawful interest, secured by bond and mortgage.
ELIAS REED, ) „
04-3wd CHARLES WEST, $ Executors.
SSO REWARD.
S# RANAWAY from the subscriber, near Oak
bowery, Chambers county, Ala., on the 6th
AH August, two Negro men, CHARLES and
tIENRY, 25 or 23 years old. Charles is 6 feet 2or
3 inches high, nearly black ; has an humble counte
nance when spoken t*. Henry is 5 feet sor 6 inch
es high; nearly black; no scars recollected of any
kind.
Also —Ranaway from me at Mobile, a Negro man
named ABSALOM, about 25 or 26 years old ; 5 feet
6 inches high; black; has no upper fore teeth, and *
has been stabbed in the side.
I will give the above reward of fifty dollars for
each of them delivered tome or secured so that I can
get them.
08-w2m* RICHARD R. BEASLEY.
SOOTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD—
Hambcbg, Oct. 22, 1849.—After this date the
freight on merchandize embraced in 3rd class, will
be reduced to 20 cents per 100 lbs.
022 W. J. MAGRATH.
SC. RAILROAD, Hamburg, September
• 27, 1849. —On and after the 29th inst., the
freight of Cotton to Charleston will be one dollar per
bale. 527 W. J. M AGRATH, Agent.
Refined cod liver oil— Ti oleum Je^
coris Aselli.” A supply of this valuable medi
cine just received, and for sale by
018-d&w PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist.
Paper hanging and bordering, a
large assortment, all new patterns. Jtftt re
ceived by
oil THOMAS RICHARDS & SON.
WHITE WINE AND CIDER VINE
GAR—Just received by
525 GKENVILLE & BATTEY.
NEWIBOOKS !
THE LITTLE SAVAGE : by Capt.jMar
ryat, R. N.
3d PART OF THE HISTORY OP PENDEN
NIS: by Thackeray.
2d PART OF THE CAXTONS, a family picture :
by Sir E. Bulwer Lytton.
Seventh, vol. of Chalmers’ Posthumous Works.
c 8 JOS. A. CARRIE & CO.
BATHER assorted lengths,
for sale by
o 4 THOS. RICHARDS & SON.
FACTORY YARNS.— a large supply of as
sorted numbers, constantly on hand and for sale
low, by BAKER, WILCOX & CO.
iyi2
Georgia cured hams, of the best _
quality, for sale by
o 9 HAND & FLEMING.