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About Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1848)
xecttd in tins year’s statement, so that in fu ture a near approach to accuracy in this item may ->e obtained in the annual statements. The following may not be correct, but does not overate the quantity excluded both from the amounts produced and consumed in the United States. In North Carolina, manufactured in the interior, which formerly constituted a portion of receipts and exports.... 15,000 bales. In South Carolina 0.000 In Georgia o’oOO In A abama, See 5,000 Rece ved at Cincinnati, chiefly from Tennessee, in 1847. .. 12,500 Rece: ved at Pittsburg and Wheeling fro. i do .12 500 Received in Kentucky 5,000 Mills in Missouri, Tennessee, Indiana, Illinois. &cc 12,500 T ot embraced in annual statement, ei ther of production or consumption. .75,000 The largest book-sales ever held in the U. States will take place in New York this day. From 160,000 to 170,000 volumes by American publishers will be offered, contributed by about 160 publishers. Besides the regular catalogue ot ICO pages, closely printed, there are three others, one of 31 pages of English Books; ai other of 40 pages of American and foreign ! St.itioneiy; and the third of 700 cases of Paper, 1 cor. -aining about 36,000 reams,— Charleston Coii ter 29th inst, Special Varices. AUGUSTA INDEPENDENT FIRE CO, 2D DIVISION. A Regular Meeting of this Division, I IT WIU bc held 0,1 SATURDAY next, at 5 o clock. Members wid be punc- j tual. By order of , MURRAY, President. M. V. Cooper, Sec’y. Aug. 31 3 FREE DISCUSSION. 03' The undersigned respectfully in vite oi r political friends and opponents to partake of a F -ee Barbacuc with us, on Wednesday, the 27th £ eptember, at Hickorv Grove, near Rays i ville, Jolumbia county, Ga. Voters of the Bth' j Distri t, come— coin? one, come all, come Democrat come Vhig, and participate, without money and witho’t price. We cordially invite our Whig friend to invite their brethren to come and discuss I f< eely, openly and fairly the issues of the day. We ! contid ntly expect Judge Colquitt. Messrs. Johnson I McMi an, Lawson, Gardner and Flournoy, and several others. The Ladies arc especially requested j to attend. LEWIS C. PARKS, ", WM. F. STROTHER, 1 WM. HOLLIDAY, | Committee W. R. WELBORN, V of ANTONY SAMUEL, Invitation, Ac. RICHARD GRIFFIN, DAVID SEAY, J Aug. 31 CLT The Committee of the Meeting of Irishmen and the Friends of Ireland, appointed to receive subscriptions in aid of their suffering j countrymen, have opened lists, and may be found • at the stores of PHILIP McGRAN, for Ward No. 1. WILLIAM MAHARY, forWard No. 2. HUGH O’NEIL, for Ward No. 3. JNO. J. COHEN, for Ward No. 4. Aug. 27 j DAGUERREOTYPE MINIATURES, The Subscriber having taken the Rooms former ly occupied by Mr. Johnson, over Clark, Racket! j A Co's Jewelry Store, is prepared to execute ! LIKENESSES, confident of giving satisfaction to all who may favor him with a call. Citizens of ( Augusta audits vicinity arc invited to call. An 18 F. R. TORBET. | Qj-WM. M. WILLIAMS, M. !>., has re- j turned to Augusta, and most respectfully tenders * J his services to the citizen- in the various branches • of Medicine. He may bc found at all times, when j not professionally engaged,either at J. W. Hough ton’s or D. Hodges. a'J-tf DEMOCRATIC MEETING. TT The lion. W alter T. Colquitt will ad dress the citizens of Scriven, Effingham and Bui- j loch,on FRIDAY, the 15th of September, at the j 45 Mile Station, Central Rail Road, at which | meeting may bc expected the Democratic candi- j dates for Congress and Electors for the Bth Con gressional District, and other distinguished speak ers, Aug. 19 JOHN DENNIS. M. D., BOTANIC I'HVSICI AN , RESPECTFULLY tenders bis professional ; services to the citizens of Augusta, and its j vicinity. Otllce at the Eagle A Pluenix Hotel. Ju ,e 21 3m (Horn mer c \ a I. [ Telegraphed for the Baltimore Sim.] New YokKj Aug. 26—P. M. The announcement of the steamer’s arrival aud j the receipt of news, about which there was con- j siderable uncertainty, partially checked business. There were sales of 3,000 bids, of Flour at 5a $5 I2J for common Oswego, and 5 25 a $5 37A for Genesee do. Wheat iii fair demand—sales of red at 105 a i 1 07, and $1 11. A sale of 20,000 bushels Cana dian white at 1 15 a £1 25, as to quality. Corn is in fa r demand, sales of 15,000 bushels at 5,i a 57 cents for mixed, and 65 a 66 cents for round yel low. Oats 36 a3B cents. R> c 74 cents. About 600 bales of Cotton were taken at pre vious rates,but dealers were not much disposed to operate until their private letters by the Britan nia came to hand. COLUMBIA. Aug. 29. Colton— The sales from wagons, the past week, have been heavier than for some time, whilst those from store show con siderable failing off—the entire sales of the week do not reach 1000 bales. Indeed the stock of stored Cotton has been considerably diminished, by the liberal sale* and shipments of the last six weeks, and doc- not now exceed 80<X) bales. Prices can not be said to hate undergone much change since Oui lUSt. Shipping intelligence. ARRIVALS FROM CHARLESTON. BrigAnnawan, Almy. Fall River. Brig Arabian, Walker, Baltimore Schr. Mary D. Scull, Scull, Philadelphia. Schr. Ellen Goldsborough, Phillips, Baltimore. MEMORANDA. The brig Clement, Ryder, for Charleston, sailed from Boston 24th inst. The schr, Ab-del-Kader, Brown, for Charleston, cleared at New York 26th inst. The schr. Orb, Beswdck, for Charleston, sailed from Baltimore 26th inst. The ship Caroline Nesmith, Eaton, for Charles ton. was up at New York 26th inst. to sail Ist prox. The schr. Nathan, Duffee, Gardner, for Charles ton. with despatch, was up at Philadelphia 25th inst. CHARLESTON, Aug. 30.—Arrived steam ship Northerner, Budd, New Y ork; brig Emily,, Hasty, do.; schr. Sea Mew, Hobart, do. Went to sea, ship Anson. Elliott, N. York; brig Clarendon, Clapp, a Northern port. SAVANNAH, Aug. 29.—Arr. brig Franklin. Colburn, Bath, Me,; steamer Ivanhoe, Jai mon, Au gusta; Chatham. Hubbard, do. Went to sea, brigs American, Ross, New \ ork; Columbia. Holmes, Baltimore; schr. Corinthian, l> asbiel, Baltimore. CHANGE OF HOUK-D. S. MAIL LINE NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAM PACKETS. Saturday Afternoon, 2d September, at halt The Steamship NORTHERNER, <Ja P t -T. S. Bcdd, will leave Adger’s Wharf, on SATURDAY AFTER NOON, 2d September, at half past 5 o’clock. For Freight or Passage, having splendid State- Koom accommodations, apply at the office of the Agent at Charleston. HENRY MISSROON, Corner East Bay and Adger’s South Wharf. Price of passage. $25 00. CTThe Steamship SOUTHERNER w ill leave } on the following SATURDAY, oth September, at | 5 o’clock. P. M Aug. 31 3 ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.* By virtue of an order of the Honorable the Life- ( i rior Court of Columbia county, when silting for ordinary purposes, will be sold, at Columbia j j Court House, on the. first Tuesday in NOVEM BER next, between the usual hours of sale, One hundred and sixteen acres of pine land, more or less, in said county, adjoining lands of Mi nor R. Jones, Thomas J, Ivy and William Watson, the same being a part of the real estate of Robert McDonald, deceased, and sold for the purpose of j distribution among the heirs. Terms made known j on the day of sale. Aug 31 MINOR R. JONES, Adm’r. NOTICE, i HJHIERE will be a BARBACUE at the house 1 X of Four ence Conner,on the first Saturday i m September next. Also, a Shooting Match for a fine BEEF. TORRENCE CONNER. Aug. 31 NEW GOODS Alexanders wright have just re ceived by the ‘‘Southerner,’' Lamartine and Jasper PLAIDS and STRIPES, new articles, for Ladies’ Dresses. Black and colored ALPACAS, Plain and Stri ped. Black BARLGE, MOUS De LAINE and BOM HVSINS- Black SIAKS, Plain and Striped. Scotch and American GINGHAMS. English do. do PRINTS. Swiss and Jaconet MUSLINS. Long Whalebones and Twisted Silk MITTS. Ladies’ and < Jentle men’s Linen Cambric HAM)- KERCHIEFS, with a variety of other GOODS j in their line, to which they respectfully invite the attention of the public. dc An?. 27 “GREAT INDUCEMENTS ! AS THE SUBSCRIBER contemplates ma- ; king a change in his business, he will com- | nience selling THIS DAY, his whole stock ot DRY GOODS, includii g his Spring purchases, which arc very 1 heavy, BELOW FIRST COST. AMONG THE ASSORTMENT ARE Rich SILKS and SATIN DU CHENE GINGHAMS, Striped and Plaid 11 MUSLINS. BAREGES, GRENADINES CALICOES, as low as 1 cents a yard HOSIERY, of all kinds GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, am! SE All WOOL CAKPE 1 ING all;is. New York cost Every style of DOMESTIC GOODS MUSQLTTO NETTING.of every width. A bcautihil assortment of MOURNING GOODS, UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, SUN SHADES. ‘ See. He would wish to remind those about to * purchase Dry Goods, that this advertisement is no humbug, and that goods will be sold at less than cost. At any rate, give him a call, and judge the ! prices asked. T. J. COSGROVE, 202 Broad-street, , Next door to A. Freder ck’s Confectionary. N. B.— There will be but one price asked. May 20 , HOSIERY AND GLOVES’ G GENTLEMEN’S bestcol’d. kid GLOVES 1 I Do. do. black do, Super, colored Silk do. Do. do Linen Thread do. Do. do Lisle do. do. Silk, Linen and Cotton HALF HOSE, variety i of descriptions, just received by WM. O. PRICE Sc CO. \ March 12 M JOHN BRIDGES. '• FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND TAILOR. Next Doox Below the United States Hotel, AVG US lA , G/; OR GIA . IS RECEIVING, and opening SPRING and SUMMER GOODS of Unique Patterns, for Gentlemen’s Wear, to suit the taste of the most fastidious. Also, select FANCY ARTICLES and READY- M A D E G A R M ENTS, which,for styi.e of cut, make and matkriai., arc not to bc found in the market. Military uni forms made, and Making and Trimming in the | best manner. March 4 WM. O, PRICE & CO., DRAPERS AND TAILORS. 4 RE RECEIVING WEEKLY from New A York SPRING GOODS, CLOTHS, CASIMERES ANDY ESTINGS.of the newest style of manufacture.LlNEN DRILL, j COTELINNES, and all the new styles for Spring ; and Summer Wear. READY-MADE CLOTHING. of new patterns of goods and cut, and very cheap, j TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS, Ac. &c., at their | Furnishing Warehouse —Old Stand —2s9 Broad- ; St W. O. PRICE. W. T. INGRAHAM March (2 j CLOTHS AND CLOTHING. CO-EUUAL WITH THE PRICE OF COTTON WM. O. PRICE A CO., Duafers and j Tailors, have- in store and are receiving j weekly f rom the best foreign and home markets, | CLOTHS, CASIMERES AND VES TINGS. j of all colors aud descriptions, and will niaiiotac- j tore them to order in the most modern style and | best workmanship. READY MADE CLOTHING, to suit the taste and circumstances of all, with eve- I ry variety of articles of gentlemen’s wear and use. HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, Hosiery, Gloves, Suspenders, Razors, Combs, : Brushes Riding Belts, Money Belts, Shoulder Bra ces, Trunks, Carpet Bags, and all articles neces sary for a complete outfit for gentlemen. WM. O. PRICE, and W.T. INGRAHAM, May 5 58 Broad-strcct. Augusta, Geo. SPRING GOODS. 11l WE NOW RECEIVED my full sup ply of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, j 1 which are of the very best quality, and will bc j made to measure in a style not to be surpassed by any establishment. ALSO, A first rate assortment of READY-M ADE CLO THING, STOCKS, CRAVATS, COLLARS. SUSPENDERS, GLOVES,HOSIERY, SHIRTS, ! POCKET HANDKERCHIEFS. &c. For sale at the FASHIONABLE DEPOT, opposite the Uni ted States Hotel. J- A. VAIS WINKLE. April 22 D Yelng and scouring ESTABLISHMENT. JOHN O’NEILL, Silk and Woollen Fane Dyer, informs the citizens of Augusta, and it vicinity, that he has commenced the above bus , ness on REYNOLD-STREET, in the rear of L; mar & Oliver’s Store, three door,-, below the coi ncr of Campbell-street, where he is prepared to execute work with neatness and despatch. He flatters himself, from his long experience in some of the first houses in Europe and America, to be able to give satisfaction in every branch of his bu siness. °Any orders which he may be favored with will be promptly attended to. lie will Dye, Rc -1 Dye aud Renovate Gentlemen’s Clothing of all textures and kinds —Coats, Vests, Pants aud Cloaks. > He renews the shades of all colors, aud makes the garment have the appearance of new cloth. He ' pledges himself that work finished by him will r neither have a disagreeable smell or stiffness,more than when new. , _ . , , . Ladies’ Garments will be Dyed and finished in workmanlike style. Persons residing at a distance, by directing their articles to me at Augusta, will ’ me et with prompt attention. JOHR O>NE|LL ’ Oct 10 « “PRIZE OFFICE. I GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT i LOTTERIES! J. VV. MAURV & CO., SUCCESSORS TO J. G-. Gregory & Co. Managers. Sales close at 3 o'clock Thursday. Extra Class 83—By S. C. Class t 35. August 31,1818. J Beautiful Scheme.—ls drawn Ballots from 78 20.000 DOLLARS, i 55.000; 533)00: 52.180; 10 of 5500, & c .—Tickets ] 5 >—Halves $2,50 —Quarters $ 1,25. O’ 30 Prizes of 55,000 !!! r f-|] Sales close at 3 o’clock Saturday. Extra Class 81—By Leesburg 47. Sept. 2, 1848. The Great Scheme.—Brilliant Scheme. 42.000 DOLLARS. j 36 prizes of 55,000! 131 at 5500! &c.—Tickets I 51 - —Halves 50 —Quarters $3. i Sales close at 3 o’clock Tuesday, j Extra Class 38, by Leesburg 48, Sept. 5, 1848 j Splendid Scheme.—lo drawn ballots from 66. 20.000 DOLLARS. 510,000! 55.000! 2 of 52,000! 2of 51.510! 3 of 51.200 ’ 10 of 51,000! &c.—Tickets SO— H alves i 52,50 —tQuarters $ 1.25. JOHN A. MILLEN, Agent, Opposite the Masonic Hall. ITT'’ Oidersfrom the country promptly attended | f°- * A l, g. 30 Xciii Dork 3Utoertisemcnt. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS, BOOK SELLERS AND ALL DEALERS IN STATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS. Do you wish to buy youth cheap and nave a hand some profitf if no, you toil I coll on A. B. MARVIN, * I IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER 93 William, opposite Platt St-, New York. WHERE you can find the greatest variety ol goods suited to your trade, and which will pay you a good profit. FANCY GOODS. Combs of every variety, Brushes, of all descrip tions, Buttons Perfumery ; Steel Goods, such as Bead s, Purse and Bag Mountings, <Jtc.; Silver, I Planished and Briltania Ware. IN STATIONERY. English and American Drawing Papers and Boards ; Tracing and Tissue Papers ; French and English Writing, Letter and Note Papers; Music Paper; Gold and Silver Fancy Papers ; Portfolios, Work Boxes, Portable Desks, Dressing Cases, Gold and Silver Pencil Cases, Gold Pens. Cut lery, lukstanks. Globes, Mathematical and Draw ing Instruments. Steel Pens. Quills, Pencils, Blank Books ofevery variety,&e. c., and every other article in the line of Stationery which are offered at prices satisfactory to purchasers, by , ’ A. B. M \RV IN, 93 William Street opposite Platt, New York. Aug. 29 5c2 AUGUSTA. OCT. 15 1847 CLOCKS.--- We have in store Marble Mantel Clocks, Office and Warehouse, Gothic and Round Clocks; and offer to country dealers an assortment of cheap Clocks, well made, at low pri j ces. CHINA CUT CLASS—White ami Gold Land j China Dinner and Tea sets Fancy Gilt and Orna mental China, Tea sets; Fine Cut-Glass Goblets ' Wines. Tumblers. &cc. LAMPS, LAMPS, AND GIRANDOLES. \ SOLAR LAMPS in great variety—some with Bo hemian Glass Shafts, and Prisms. GIRANDOLES, SILVERED AND GILT— . New style PAPER SHADES for I .amps. ANDIRONS—A part of our supply of ANDI RONS, SHOV ELS, and TONGS are at hand, for ; sale low. CLARK, RACKETT & CO. I Oct. 16 SEGA RS! SEGARS! SEGARS! JUST RECEIVED, 40.000 HAVANA SE GARS, such as Consolation, Rio Hond, Gold Leaf, Palmetto, Washington, Efisasia ; for *ale at j GUST. V OLGER’S Segar and Tobacco Store, one door below J. P. SE IZE S Corner, Broad-street ' Aug. 8 BAGGING AND ROPE. Gunny' and Ky. BAGGING ; | 50coils Kentucky BALE ROPE. For 1 sale hv JOHN R. DOW. July 28 * j BAGGING. QAA PIECES KENTUCKY* BAGGING, J • JIM/ ‘'Clifton" and ‘‘Globe’’ brands, heavy, wide and good; for sale low. July 26 HAND. WILLIAMS &, CO. GUNNY BAGGING. ri \ BALES GUNNY BAGGING, of best 1 Ol ? quality, for sale low. July 26 ' HAND, WILLIAMS CO. | i BALE ROPE. 1 w k COILS KENTUCKY HEMP Hale Ol 111 ROPE, of prime quality, lor sale low. July 26 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. BUTTER. ilk KITS COUNTRY BUTTER, ju Ilf received iu fine order. July 26 c HAND. WILLIAMS & CO. CAMPHINE AT 75 CENTS VirARRANTED FRESH AND THE f ▼ BEST, manufactured at the above low j rate. ROBT. JOHNSTON, Jr., Next to Crane <Sc Co.’s Clothing Store. Aug. 29 JUST RBCIEVED, BBLS. GIN, RUM AND BRANDY. Ol f 25 boxes SO A P 250 galls, superior LAMP OIL 50 boxes No. 1 HERRING 10 do. New CHEESE j For sale at a low rate. Aug. 29 ROBT. JOHNSTON, Jr COUNTRY AND CANAL FLOUR. j BBLS. choice new Country FLOUR ; 10 do j f Canal I LOl R, “Hiram Smith's.” For sale by JOHN R. DOW. 1 ! J uly 28 CANDLES Oik BOXES SPERM and Adamantine CAN j OU DLLS, of superior quality in fine order.— | Just received. HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. Aug. 5 ; CANDLES. OABOXES HULL A SONS’ Patent Mould j Ovf CANDLES, just received and for sale i low HAND, WILLIAMS CO. Aug 5 LIMB ! LIM bT» ~ A CONSTANT supply of Kenesaw Lime kept on hand by the subscribers, agents for | Augusta I his Lime is pronounced by judges, who 1 have used it. superior to the best Thoraastou. On ■ analization, it is found to contain Magnesia 3.5 Aluminc 2.1 Silax 7.9 Peroxide of Iron 0.8 Lime 85.7 All orders directed to us will meet with prompt 1 attention. DYE & ROBERTSON, Agents. Jan. 11 d&wtw WM. O.PRICE &CO~ 171 ASHJON ABLE AND MILITARY TAIL . ORS.have a full supply of Cloths, Cassime.res and Vestings, and trimming*, at New York prices Particular attention paid to orders for Military Uni forms, Military Trimmings, «sec. WM. O. PRICE, WM. T. INGRAHAM, A'ug. I 258 Broad-street, Augusta Ga new works by cooper and [ JAMES. The whuir and its Consequences, by G. P. R. James. Esq., author of Gowne. or the 1 King Plot, Sir Theodore Broughton, &c., 25 cents; . The Oak Opening, or the Bee Hunter, by J. Fenni l more Cooper, author of The Pioneer, Last of the Mohicans, icc., 2 vols., 50 cents. Just pnblisbed and for sale at GEO. A. OATES & CO.’S. Aug. Book and Music Store, Broad-st. f , TO RENT. tenemont DWELLING on Jack i ,son-street, next to the corner of Rey nold-strect. lor terms apply- to Aug-29 jj MRS. R. CAMFIELD. TO RENT. /• vk The STORE occupied by G. A. Simmons i*-' 3 ” next above the Eagle &: Phenix Hotel. JAMES B. WALKER Aug. 24 TO RENT, from THE IST OF OCTOBER NEXT. Three BRICK STORES and CELLARS, _r‘i j next below (lie Eagle & Ph(ENix Hotel. and a neat TWO STORY DWEL LING HOUSE, on the corner of the Lane, leading to the City Hall, on Elus street. Apply to JOS. BIGNON. Aug- 10 • 18- O RENT, MA DWELLING on Telfair street, former I ly occupied by S. Hardiraan, near the Cath- 1 olic Church. For terms apply to Aug 6 tf_ S. HARDLMAN. | TO RENT. A'A From the Ist of October next, a fine Brick JiSmDU ELING, on the corner of Broad and Jackson-sts.. with every convenience for a private Family Apply to ' 1). MIXER Aug. 5 —jo United States Hotel. TO RENT. THE STORE OCCUPIED BY A. j laiggfl HA TC H, one door above P. McGRAN'S Grocery Store. ALSO, A small D\V ELLING on Washington, between 1 Green and Telfair Streets. ALSO, A double IENKMENT HOUSE on Campbell Street, in rear of J.& S. BONES & CO’S., Hurd ware Store. For terms apply to _ jyl6 HENRY MOORE, Exe 1. TO RENT. Mr,;;. A L rom the Ist of October next, the com 'jiaSl a ble Brick DWELUING.on the north «-—-jL.-jLiside of Ellis street, between Mclntosh and Washington streets. Apply to 13 ' F A. BRAHE. FOR SALE. 1 M A commodious DWELLING on the San i HilU .with out-houses complete Terms made ! easy. Apply at this office. April 11 if « HOWARD HOTEL, JsdL NEIV-YORK, liijiß Corner of Broadway and Maiden Lane. f|Hl£ SUBSCRIBERS, deeply approcia- M ling the very liberal patronage bestow_d on them since purchasing from the Messrs. Howard, at a high cdst, their interest in the above well known Hotel, most respectfully ask from their friends and customers a continuance of their kind remem brance when visiting New York. The HOWARD HOTEL is capable of comfort ably accommodating upward of 300 persons, and is an establishment of the first class, both with re gard toils business and its ample means of insuring the approbation of its customers. The central sit uation of the house also, most decidedly one of the very best in New \ ork. from its being close to the Public Offices ami places of business, thus render ing a long and irksome walk to and from your Ho tel unnecessary, whilst all the advantages of a resi dence on the best part of Broadway are enjoyed, is in itsell a matter of the greatest convenience; ad ded to which in all the materials for true comfort in its general arrangements and management, and in whatever can be done by the rno*t minute atten tion to make it truly desirable as a residence and ‘home’ for its inmates during their sojourn in New York, the proprietors most emphatically assure the public that this Hotel shall yield to none whatever. THOMAS & CO. July 1 stul2 $25 REWARD. Ov* RAN AWAY from the plantation of j P. J - Lucius, in Greene Co., near Buck Creek P. I).. a negro boy, bright mulatto, named PETER, freckled face, and bushy head, about 21 years old, stout built, weighing about 180 pounds, has a few small scars about his eyes. He is supposed to he making his way to South Carolina. I will give 525 to any person who will secure and confine him in any jail so as can get him. P. J. LUCIUS. July 12 Tuscaloosa, Alabama. FOR SAI E. A FIRST RATE Saddle and llav * ness NAG, four years old, warranted sound, and perfectly gentle; will be sold i low if early application is made at this office. July I AUGUSTA, OCTOBER G, 1817. a We have now in store the grea;ej part of our Fall supply of (>001)8, ETai composing WATCHES, JEWEL RV, Silver and Plated Wares. Military and Fancy Goods, Housekeeping Articles, A c. &c. to which ; wc invite attention, believing it to he as good a | Stock as was ever in the place. And wc ask ail I who think they can buy anything in the line at ! lower prices, in this place or Charleston, to test i the truth of that supposition. CLARK, RACKETT &. CO. Oct. ts WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. a The Subscriber respectfully in forms his friends and the public o ,M *‘i erally, that he has returned New York, with a large and handsome assortment of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, FINE j JEWELRY. SILVER AND PLATED WARE, I fine Ornamental and Common BRASS CLOCKS. MUSIC BOXES, and a variety of FANCY I GOODS. N. B.—CLOCKS and WATCHES repaired I with care. F. A. BRAHE, First door below- Washington Hall. Oat. 14 ly PERIFOCAL SPECTACLES. To all who experience iuconrc *2- nience in the use of the common k nd of Glasses, and especially in night reruling, these Spectacles will be found a most valuable substitute; in no case, except where tlie optic nerve has been pronounced diseased, have they failed, when pro perly fitted, <0 give satisfaction. No better proof of their superior merit can be given to each individual who may need Glasses than the satisfaction he will experience iu the use of them. These Glasses can be obtained in this place only of CLARK. RACKETT &. CO.. Agents for the Manufacturers, Who have now- on hand a good supply sn gold and silver frames. Perifocal Glasses fitted to any frame, for any vision. Spectacles in gold, silver and steel, for sale very low by CLARK. RACKETT. & CO. Dealers in Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, «Nc. Oct. 6 ts ~ VINEGAR. CQDER VINEGAR, a prime article, for sale J low. HAND, WILLIAMS <Sc CO. July 26 Charles H. Neeson. ] John I ilke EAGLE FOUNDRY a—, AND MACHINE SHOP.— JONES STREET— immediately a hove the old Planters’ Hotel Lot, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Having purchased rom William Yorke the above Establishment, we are prepared to execute all orders for CASTINGS AND MACHINERY FOR MILLS. STEAM ENGINES, GIN GEARING, Ac., and on as good terms as can be had any where.— Being both practical mechanics, all work done at this Establishment must necessarily pass through our own hands, and we arc determined that no work shall leave the place but what shall give sat isfaction. We will be particularly careful that uc disappointment *hall take place, for when we once promise we shall perform. Aug. 8 NEESON & TILKEY. BACON AND LARD. £1 Am I POUNDS NEW BACON. 1 1,000 Pounds Leaf LARD. Jus received and for sale in lots to suit purchasers, b; March 21 SCRANTON & S TARK. RATES OF FREIGHT ON THE GEORGIA AM) WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAIL ROAD. - GEORGIA RAIL ROAD. «| VV. &A. R. ROAD? j iir= = a i.f _ '"j \*s l.sl“ ~ t -.0 6/, S = 15 Z S ,® f 1 tis BETWEEN AUGUSTA AND... « w- 5 «■= .-5 *>. £ B c ~<j J £ I -111 |p 111-, I 1 Mr ' 2:2.7 < y, ’ |J First Class —Boxes of Hats, Bonnets and Furni ture,per foot 5010 50 8 50 8 50 10 |i5Ol2Ai5OlG 5 ()1S Second Class —Boxes and Bales of Dry Good>. Shoes,Saddlery, Glass, Paints, Oils. Drugs and Confectionaries, per 100 bbls 55 40 60 f,o 3 70 90 100 I Third Class —Sugar, Coffee, Liquor, Bagging,! i Rope.Butter.Cheese.Tobacco. Leather, Hides.| Cotton-Yarns, Copper, Tin, Feathers, Sheet-; Iron.Hollow-Ware,Crockery, Castings. Hard ware and other heavy articles not enumerated 1 below, per "00 lbs • 37A; 30 30 35 45 55 63 Fourth Class —Rice. Bacon in casks,Pork, Beef. | ‘ j Fish, Lard, Tallow, Beeswax. Bales of Rags, Ginseng, Green and Dried Fruit, Mill-Gearing, : Bar and Pig Ir. 11, Mill and Grind Stones, per 100 lbs...'. 25 25 25 25 30 33 40 Cotton —Per 100 lbs !i 30 30 30 30 37£ 45 45 Salt —Per Liv. Sack, not exceeding 4 bushels); 45 30 3o 40 50 Per Bushel j ' 12 3 10 10 13 16 18 i Molasses —Per Hogshead 75 00 100 500 500 700 800 850 Plows, Wheel-Barrows, Corn-Shellers, Straw-)} { , Cutters and ('ultivators, each jj 50 ; 50 50 50 7.) i > o.» j Oats,in sacks, per bushel, by the Car Load 0 5 1 5 ( ;> sj| 8 j i Corn “ “ “ “ “« “ « .... 71 7 7j 71 II 12 12 Wheat, Peas, Beans, Rye, Nuts and Grass- j Seeds, per bushel, by the Car Load. 8 8 8 81 12 13 13 Lime and Potatoes —ln Casks or Boxes, not ex ceeding 2Abushels each j 30 30 30 30 I 40 45 55 Car Load of Live Stock !35003500 35 00 35 00 145 00 55 00 55 00 Flour —Per barrel I 35 35 35 35 j 45 s«> 60 lUrSpecial contracts made for the transportation of refuse Lime for Agricultural purposes at reduced rates. (UP Freight for Atlanta. Athens, and all stations on the \V cstcin A Atlantic Kail Load, pay able at those stations. For other stations it must he paid it* Augusta. F. C. ARMS, Superintendent of Transportation. Transportation Other, Georgia Rail Road and Hanking Company. I Augusta, Ga., Aug. 28.1813. A DISSOLUTION. riMIE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore ex- 1 | J. i>ting under tlie firm of LALLEKSTEDT 1 JACKSON, is this day dissolved by mutual con sent. All persons indebted to the firm arc request ed to make immediate payment to L. D. LAL LERSTEDT, who is authorised to use the name of the firm in the settlement of its business. L. D. LALLEKSTEDT. July 1, 1818. H. B. JACKSON. fIHIE UNDERSIGNED having purchased j J. Mr. H. B. JACKSON'S interest in the above establishment, will continue the business on hi> own account at the old stand, corner ol the Globe Hotel, where he will continue to keep a choice stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. Thankful to friends and customers for the very liberal pa- \ tronage extended to the firm, he respectfully so licits a continuance of their lavors. July 1,1848. L. D. LALLEKSTEDT. HAVING sold my entire interest in the firm of LALLERSTEDT & JACKSON to Mr. L. D. Lallerstedt, 1 cheerfully recommend him to the confidence and patronage of my friends and j the public. H. B. JA( KSON. ! Aug. 12 dtw cl GUNS AND PISTOLS. A CHOICE lot of Double Barrel Shot GUNS, London made, together with a supply of Flasks, Shot Pouches, Game Bags, Patent Wad ding, lily’s patent Cartridges, and Gunning Appa ratus in general, just received and will be sold low. Also, Allen and Thurbur’s Revolving PISTOLS; six barrels, Self-Cocking Pocket Pis ols, English Belt Pistols, Walker’s Percussion Caps. CLARK. RACKET'T & CO. Oct. 6 ts _ MR RASIMI’S DANCING ACADE MY. AIR. RASIMI takes pleasure in announcing iTI to the public, that he will re-open his DANC ING ACADEMY, at the Mvsomc Hall, in the ) city of Augu-ta, and will be prepared to receive pupils on the Ist Saturday (7 th day) of October. He will introduce the latest and most fashionable styles of Dancing. Parents and Guardians arc assured that no pains will be spared by Mr. Rasimi to improve his pu- ' pils in this healthful and elegant accomplishment. Aug. 5 w— ! RICHMOND COUNTY ACADEMY riHIE BOARD OF TRUSTEES, will ! JL proceed on Monday, the 18th of September ! next, to elect a TEACHER of the Second Eng lish School in the abo»c Institution, to fill the va cancy occasioned by the resignation of D. R. Lind say. Information in regard to compensation, will be given by 11. Robert, Clerk, or the undersigned, either of whom will receive applications for the ! situation. EDW. THOMAS, President. ; Aug. 24 ths $lO REWARD. OOCKET BOOK LOST.—A small Pocket ) 1 Book containing between 6U and 70 Dollars, j with papers of no value to any but the owner, but sufficient to show to whom it belongs. The above reward will be given to the finder by leaving it at tlie office of the Constitutionalist. 'Aug. 6 ts FOR SALE. Building lots lor Summer residences, j situated on the north side of the Georgia R. i Road, between the live and six mile posts. 1 Also, a SMALL FARM, about half amile above j I Mr. Lawrence’s residence. Also.the well known “ BAY SPRING '’ Place, j i containing about 170 acres, situated on the old j Milledgeville roid, about six miles from Augusta. | A part of this land yields from R) to 60 bushels of coin per acre. Also, two or three NEGROES, one of them a j first rate Coal-Burner. Notes or other evidences of debt made by Car- 1 ; rest Lawrence will be taken in payment for any of j | the above. Apply to NV. M. HIGHT, Aug. 15 ic Aarent for G. Lawrence. jo T it f ARINE AND FIRE INSUR ANC E j isl. BANK. —Savannah, June 27, 1848.—The . 1 following Resolutions were adopted thi- day j “ Resolved, 'I hat an EXTRA DIVIDEND of I i Four Dollars per Share he declared, payable to I the present Stockl olders, on and after the 15th 1 proximo, in the new Stock authorised to be issued ! by the Act of the Legislature of Dec'r. 22, 1847. The Certificates to bear date June 1, 18 48, and all , i fractious of a Share of fifty dollars to be paid in ! cash. | “Resolved, That Books of Subscription be open- | ed at the Banking House in Savannah, on the loth > of July next, for the sale of the remainder ot the 1 $ 400,000 of additional Stock authorised by said i Act, and be kept open (unless the whole amount he previously sold.) until the first day of Novem- 1 ! her next. The Certificates of new Stock sold j after the sixth day of any month to bear date on ; the first of the following month; and all new Stock to draw dividends from date of Certificate, pro ra ta with the old Stock. Extract from the Minutes. J. OLMSTEAD, Cashier. July 7 FlB— SODA WATER AND CARBO NATED MEAD. 4 PLENTIFUL supply of these cool and 1 I pleasant drinks kept always on hand at the well known stand of \V'M. HAINES. J une 27 ___ HAVING received an additional supply of this necessary article, wc are now ready to t furnish our customers with any quality, ai,t a I Au a “o |,rkeS “ herC ‘WM. HAINES A CO. MAGAZINES FOR SEPTEMBER. ° mHE SUBSCRIBER have received the sol e I lowing popular mazagmes for September,viz ; Godev’s Ladys’ Book ; two splendid engraving’s music, fashionable plates and several fine wood cuts. Graham’s Magazine with several engrav ing’s. Ladie’s Magazine, with beautiful embel lishments. For sale bv the single number at GEO. A. OATS & CO., ' y # \ U g. 31 Piano ( - Book and Music Store Broad-st, WHITE OAK CAMP MEETING (3ASSENGERS to and from the White Oak Camp Meeting, either by tlie regular Pas senger Trains or by the Fraight Trains up on Tuesday and Thursday, and down on Wednesday and Friday, will be charged $1 each. Transportation Office, Geo. R. R. & B’g. Co. > Augusta, Aug. 29, 1818. S GEORGIA, MACON AND WESTERN AND WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAIL ROADS. mHE Passenger Train, carrying the Great 1 Southern Mail between New Vork and New Orleans,lt aves Augusta daily al 8 o'clock, P. M.. ar riving at Atlanta al o'clock. A. M.;leave- Atlan ta at lo’clock. A. M., and arrives at Gritlin at2A o’clock, P. M. and Barnesville at o’clock P. M. Returning, leaves Barnesville at o’clock A. M., Griffin at 9 o’clock 5 arriving at Atlanta at 12A o’- clock, M. Leaves Atlanta at 1 o'clock, P. M , and arrives at Augusta at 12 o'clock, I*. M. The Passenger Train upon the State Road leaves Atlanta daily, (Sundays excepted.) at I o’clock, P. M., and arrives at Dalton at 8 o’clock. I*. M. Returning,, leaves Dalton at lA. A)., and ar rives at Atlanta, at 11 o’clock A. M. Trains leave Union Point for Athens on Mon days, Wednesdays and Fridays at 7 o’clock, A. M., and return on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday » at 3o’clock, A. M. Stages run in connection with the cars, as fol lows' Daily. —From Griffin to the Montgomery Rail Road, passing through Greenville, Lagrange and West Point; from Barnesville to the Montgomery Rail Road via Columbus, Ga.; from Dalton (leav ing on the arrival of the cars) to Chattanooga, Ten nessee ; from Kingston, via Rome. Double Springs, Blue Pond, Warrenton,* Decatur, Huntsville, Tus cumbia and Holly Springs, to Memphis, Miss.; from Warrenton to Macon, via Milledgevillc. From Chattanooga on Tuesday's, Thursdays and Saturday sto Nashville, Tcnn.; from Blue Pond to Tuscaloosa, Ala., on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sa turdays; from Athens on Tuesdays, Thursdays Saturdays, after the arrival of the morning train, to Gainesville and Dahlonega ; from Double Wells on I uesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays to Wash ington. Wilkes county, Ga.. and Abbeville, S. C. Transportation Office, Georgia Rail Road & Bunk ing Co., Augusta, Ga., April 1,1818. April 11 GEORGIA RAIL ROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. r |U) FAMILIES or parties not less than four I in number, wishing to visit the up-country, tickets will be sold with the privilege of returning free at any time before the loth ot October next, and al>o with the privilege of travelling on the Road at half price until that time. For tickets ap ply to F. Midi,* m, Agent, Augusta. F. C ARMS. Gen’l. Snpt. Transportation Office,Geo. K. R.. ) June 22,1848. $ N. B. The following special arrangements are also authorized: 1. Single tickets for three month* arc sold at £35. 2. Planters shipping seven bales Colton on the Road, (or all their crop if less,) are furnished with a ticket at half price. 3. Ministers of the Gospel when travelling on ministerial duties, are allowed to travel at half price. 1. Special arrangements arc made for public meetings, and with pleasure parties, at rates vary ing from one-half to one-fourth the usual rates, ac cording to the number engaged or expected. J une 23 OFFICE S. CA. RAIL ROAD CO. > CHARLESTON, June 20. 1«48. 5 THIS Compuany continues as here fyj v -F lofore to receive and forward, free of coni missions and with despatch, all articles consigned to their care. WM. H. BART LESS, Sec’ry. June 24 BEL-aTr THAI> -GEO. K. ROAD. I On and after Monday, 20th inst., this Train will leave Augusta aIG, P. M., and Bel-Air at 7. A. M “ On Sundays, leave Bel-Air at 9, A- M., and re turn from Augustafat 1, P. M. July 23 LADY'S BOOK FOR AUGUST. MM HE above popu!arPerioilical has been received ; JL containing the following line engravings, viz ; Heroines of our Century, Two of the I pper Ten ; Thousand, Shoe Shopping, Americanised Paris Fashion Plates; Equestrianism for the fair Model Cottages, Work Table. Music, &c., besides the usual amount of original reading mat ter. Sin gle copies for sale at s 1 GEO. A. OATES & CO Aug 2 ano Book and Music Store, Broad-st. NEW BOOKS. The BARONET’S DAUGHTERS,and HARRY MONK, by Mrs. Grey, authoress of the Belle of the Family, scc.; Brothers and Sis ters, A Tale >f Domestic Life, by Frederika Bremer, authoress of Parsonage of Mora, the H Family, &c. Also, a supply of The Hen-Pecked Husband, Harold, the Last King of the Saxons, by Bulwcr, and a variety of similar works. Just re j ceived and for sale at „ GEO. A. OATES & CO,’S Piano, Book and Music Store, Broad-street, j July 22 DR. MAGNIN’S lucina cordial. TSasoverei-n remedy for Incipient Consump- I tion Indigestion. Nervousness, Impotency Pimir Albus Loss of Muscular Energy. Physical Lassitude. Female Weakness, Debility, Ac., Ac, Price ?3 P er Bottle. . F or ’ sale by all the principal Druggists in Charleston, and HAVILAND, RISLEV Ac CO., THOMAS BARRETT &- CO., and W I f.LI AM K KITCHEN, Augusta, Ga. Feb. 11