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About Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1848)
Coxouessioxal pay and Mii.eage.--A Wash ington correspondent of the New York Herald s;p.o he often hears members complaining of the sacrifices which they make in coming to Congress. Some idea of the sacrifices,” he thinks, mav be inferred from the fact, that computing a Congress, a long and short session, to be 50 weeks, at $S a day, a member receives, in per diem, .si,Boo. It he come from Texas or Louisiana, he gets about $5,000 mileage, a sum for which he might make a tour of a year in Europe ; his mileage and pay amount together to $7,800. Annual expenses in Wash ington, 1.000. Actual travelling foes, SSOO, leaving $6,000 clear gain. New members re ceive besides, $750 worth of books—s 26 are allowed for stationary for a long session.— Those are awful“ sacrifices,” no doubt, but we fancy they are all on the part ot Uncle Sam. “Will you give me them pennies, now?” said a newsboy to a little one, after thumping him most severely. “No, I won’t.” “Then I’ll give you another pounding.” “Pound away and be d—d. Me and Doctor Franklin agrees—Doctor Franklin says, ‘Take care of the pence, and the pounds will take care of themselves.’ ” “This is a sweeping catastrophe,” as the man said when his wife knocked him down with a broom. Special Notices. IRISH RELIEF SOCIETY. {FT Subscribers to the IRISH RELIEF SO CIETY are requested to call on If. O’Neill, who will refund the amount subscribed by them. Sept. 8 PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPA NY OF NEW-JERSEY, CAPITAL $200,000. J V. Voorhees, Sec’ry Wm. Thompson, Pres. B. S. Whitney, Gen'l Agent, 69 Wall st.,N. Y. Fire arul .Marine Risks are taken in this Office on the most liberal terms, by JOHN HILL, Agent, Next door above the Mechanics’ Bank. Sept 2 ly LEANDER W. CROOK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SUMMERVILLE, GA., W ill give prompt attention to any business in bis profession, within the counties of Paulding, Pass. Cherokee, Forsyth, Lumpkin. Gilmer, Mur ray, Walker, Dade, Chattooga and Floyd j also, in the Supreme Court and District Court, established by the fast Congress for Georgia. Refer to: L. M. & B. W. Force A Co., Hyatt. Me Burney & Co , 'Townsend, Arnold & Co.. Shackelford. Clarkson A Co., Charleston, S.C.;CoI. James Gard ner, Scranton A Stark, Heard Sc Davison, Force, Brothers (A, Co., Augusta, Ga. Sept. 8 ly FREE DISCUSSION. H~T The undersigned respectfully in rite onr political friends and opponents to partake of a Free Barbacue with us, on Wednesday, the 27th September, at Hickory Grove, near Rays ville, Columbia county, Ga. Voters of the Bth District, come— come one, come all, come Democrat come Whig, and participate, without money and without price. We cordially invite our Whig friend- to invite their brethren to come and discuss ftechj, openly and fairly the issues of the day. We confidently exnect Judge Colquitt. Messrs. Johnson McMillan, Lawson, Gardner and Flournoy, and j several others. The Ladies are especially requested to attend. LEWIS C. PARKS, WM. F. STROTHER, \V M. HOLLIDAY, Committee W. K. W EL BORN. of AN TONY SAMUEL, Invitation, &c. RICHARD GRIFFIN, DA Ml) SEAY, Aug. 31 DEMOCRATIC MEETING. (IT The Hon. Walter T. Colquitt will ad dress the citizens of Scriven, Effingham and Bul loch,on FRIDAY , the loth of September, at the 4.7 Mile Station, Central Rail Road, at which meeting may be expected the Democratic candi dates tor Congress and Electors for the Bth Con gressional District, and other distinguished speak- j ers. Aug. 19 irrWJH. M. WILLIAMS, M. D„ haste- j turned to Augusta, and most respectfully tenders | his services to the citizens in the various branches j ot Medicine. Ho may be found at ail times, when j not professionally engaged,either at J. W. Hough ton’s or D. Hodges. a9-tf JOHN DENNIS. M, D, BOTANIC PHYSICIAN, ]~> ESPECTFULLY tenders his professional j A services to the citizens of Auguita, and its i Vicinity. Otilce at the Eagle «N. Pluenix Hotel. 1 June 21 3m DAGUERREOTYPE MINIATURES, The Subscriber having taken the Rooms former ly occupied by Mr. Johnson, over Clark, Racket! i <fk. Co’s Jewelry ."Store, is prepared to execute LIKENESSES, confident of giving satisfaction to ! all who may favor him with a call. Citizens of 1 Augusta audits vicinity aie invited to call. A p 18 F. R. TOR BET. (Horn iruTC ial. ( T 'elegraphed for the Baltimore Sun.) New York. Sept. I—6 P. M. The Flour market is linn, with a good eastern | and home demand, and considerable skipping ;in quiiy. ’The -ales to-day amount to 6,000 bhls. at $5,75 to s*' for common brands Genesee, and 5,75 a >*5,93 for Ohio and Meihigan. A sale of 1,000 bbL Southern at $6. About one-half the sales | made to-day have been made for export. Rye [ flour ,vl a s’ LI lh, and corn meal $3. i her • is quite a large shipping inquiry for ; wheat Sales since morning foot up about 15,000 1 bushels at f > 1,31 tor Genesee ; a lot of prime Ohio l r. dat sl.2b. and Southern at 51,15 a 51.10 lar»-e ' sales of the latter. There is quite a large shippino- I inquiry Or Corn, and the market is firm—sales of | some 25,000 bushels at 68 cents for pure white ; 63 «“cnls for mixed, and 70 a 72 cents per bushel’ lor flat yellow. Oats arc dull, with sales of 30,000 bushels Virginia at 25 cents. Rve 75 cents. Ihe Cotton market i> linn, but not active. 'The sales to-day reach about 600 bales at 61) for mid dling Uplands, and 6:| a 6g cents for Louisiana do. Sale of JOO bbls. \\ hisky at 25 cents per gallon. COLUMBIA. Sept. 6.— Cotton. —The transac tions in Cotton for tiie last two days, have been on a limited scale, in consequence of the small supply in the market. Prices have receded Jto on those current prior to the receipt of the Ni agra’s advices. The sales about 377 bales at pri ces ranging from 1 to 6 cents. Stock on hand, the 1-t inst. 10,271 bales, CHER AW, Sept s.— Cotton. —The first bale of new cotton was sold in onr market on Tuesday last, at 6 cts. since which one other bale of new cotton has been sold ; which is the entire sales of Jhe week W e quote oh to 6 cents. Shipping JntdtVgcnre. ARRIVALS FROM CHARLESTON. Krig Patrick Henry, Packard, Wilmington. (N.C.) Schr. M. B. Mahoney, McGlaughlin, oil’ Fort Mif flin, lor Philadelphia. MEMORANDA. The brig Tom Paine, Campbell.[and schr, Na j than Durfee, Gardiner, for Charleston, cleared at | Philadelphia 2d inst. The John Balcb, Melville, for Charleston, sailed ! from Newport, (R- 1.)30th nit. ! CHARLESTON, Sept. 7.—Air. Selma, Liver more, New York. In the Offing—\ bark, supposed the new bark [ Texas, from N. York, bound to Savannah, in dis tress. dismasted. Went to sea, Rrem brig Josaphine. Sandstedt, Falmouth and a market; schrs. Ann Smith, Bing ham, Philadelphia; Flight, Paterson, Baltimore. ‘ BRVSOx7 c oskUrY & CO., INFORM their friends and the public general ly, that they continue the WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BU SINESS, at their Fire Proof Buildings, on Campbell Street , Where they will devote their personal attention to all business entrusted to them. Cash advances made on Consignments, and Mer chandize purchased at the lowest market prices. Sept. 8 c3mos. Ci EORGIA, Wilkes County.—Whereas, <1 THOM AS ANDERSON, Executor on the estate of SARAH LOWE, applies for letters of dismission from said estate ; These arc therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceas ed, to be and appear at my office, within the time ; prescribed bylaw*, to show cause, if any they have why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Washington. Sept. 8 (LG. NORMAN, Clerk. ]\TOTICE. —All persons having demands against il the eslate of JESSE SPRATLIN. late of Wilkes county, deceased, will present them duly attested; and those indebted to said estate, are hereby requested to make immediate payment. Sept. 8 JAMES A. SPRATLIN, Adm’r. NEW POEM. )30EMS, by a South Carolinian, just published and for sale at GEO. A. OATES Sc CO.’S, Next door to J. E. Marshall’s Drugstore, Broad street, M etcalfs Building. Sept. 8 GEN. TAYLOR LETTER PAPER. )UST RECEIV ED, some very fine Letter Paper, with a superior likeness of (Jen. Zach ary Taylor engraved on it by* N. N. Dunnel, from a daguerreotype by* T. Doney. For sale at GEO. A. OATES & CO.’S, Piano, Book and Music Depot, Broad-street. Sept. 8 COLUMBIAN MAGAZINK ~ FTHIE SEPTEMBER NUMBER of the ■ above popular periodical, has been received, j containing the following embellishments, viz ; I Monument of Mademoiselle Canda in Greenwood ! Cemetry, and Portrait of Miranda, besides the usu- j al quantity of original matter ; single copies 20 cts, | For sale at GEO. A. OATES CO.’S, Sept. 8 Broad-street. Lard in barrels, a good article. Just received ! by HAND, WILLIAMS A CO. Sept. 8 ■ JRIME'CINCT\N ATTI BACON SIDES JL and SHOULDERS. For sale low by HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. Sept. 8 A FEW HMDS. SHOULDERS, suitable for plantation use. For sale very* low by* HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. Sept. 8 THOM ASTON LIME. A FRESH supply, in excellent ord**r. For sale by HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. Sept. 6 MACKEREL. IN WHOLE, half and quarter bbls. For sale low HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. Sept. 6 BOXES FRESH RAISINS, just re ceived and for sale by Sept. 6 HAM), WILLIAMS & CO. 1 BBLS. CIDER VINEGAR, warranted J\ f pure. For sale bv Sept. G HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. BAGGING, OAA PIECES DUNDEE AND KEN iwUvl TUCKY BAGGING, on consignment, and for sale by JOHN CASHIN. Sept. 5 3 ALBANY ALE. |UST RECEIVED, a fresh supply of the • f above article, brewed expressly lor Summer use, and a very superior article. Sept. 5 ROBERT JOHNSTON. Jr. CAMPHINE AT 73 CENTS. lirAIIRANTED FRESH AND THE y f BEST, manufactured at the above low j rate. ROUT. JOHNSTON, Jr., Next to Crane & Co.’s Clothing Store, j Aug. 29 CANDLES. 0| 4 BOXES SPERM and Adamantine CAN -1 •p\j DLES, of superior quality* in fine order. — Just received. HAND, WILLIAMS &c CO. A»g. 5 BALE ROPE. QAA COILS KENTUCKY HEMP Bale •3* Fvf ROPE, of prime quality, for sale low. J uly 26 HAN D, WII.LI AMS Ov C( >. BAGGING. PIECES KENTUCKY BAGGING. •3 f •‘■Clifton” and “Globe” brands, heavy, wide and good; for sale low. July 26 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. SOAP. CIOLG ATE’S PALE AND BROWN j SOAP, of superior quality, for sale low. Aug. 5 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. WANTED r|AO PURCHASE, or hire by the year, an JL able bodied and intelligent GARDENER, ! Inquire at this office. Sept. I. COUNTRY AND CANAL FLOUR. BBLS. choice new Country FLOUR; 10 do | Canal FLOUR, “Hiram Smith’s.” For i sale by JOHN R. DOW. | July 28 BACON AND LARD. AA(I POUNDS NEW BACON. iwOjdUl * 1,000 Pounds Leaf LARD. Just j received and for sale in lots to suit purchasers, by March 21 SCRANTON & STARK. DISSOLUTION. rpHE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore cx X isting under the firm of LALLERSTEDT & JACKSON, is this day dissolved by* mutual con j sent. Ail persons indebted to the firm are request led to make immediate payment to L. D. LAL j LERSTEDT, who is authorised to use the name 1 of the firm in the settlement of its business. L. D. LALLERSTEDT. I July 1,1848. 11. B. JACKSON. 1 milE UNDERSIGNED having purchased X Mr. H. B. JACKSON’S interest in the above , establishment, will continue the business on his . | own account at the old stand, corner of the Globe i I Hotel, where he will continue to keep a choice 1 stock ot 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 favors July 1, 1818. L. D. LALLERSTEDT. TTAWNG sold ray entire interest in the firm f 1 XX ot LALLERSTEDT Sc JACKSON to Mr. j1“ Eallerstcdt, I cheerfully* recommend him to she confidence and patronage of my friends and ‘ the public. J|. B. JACKSON. Aug. 12 dtw cl DR. M AGNIN’S LUCINA CORDIAL. [S a sovereign remedy for Incipient Consump tion, Indigestion, Nervousness, Impotencv, Flour Albus. Loss of Muscular Energy, Physical ) Lassitude, Female Weakness, Debility, &c., &c, Price, 53 per Bottle. For sale by all the principal Druggists in Charleston, and If A \ ILAND. RISLEY &c CO. THOMAS BARRETT & CO., and WILLIAM K KITCHEN, August a, G«. Feb. 11 “PRIZE OFFICE. GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT I XOTTEKIE S! J. W. MAURY vV CO., SUCCESSORS TO J. G. Gregory & Co. Managers. Sales close at 3 o'clock, Saturday. Extra Class 87—By Leesburg 48. Sept. 9, 1813* Brilliant Scheme.—l b drawn ballots from 73. 30.000 DOLLARS. 512,000! 58,000! 55.000! 53,000 ! 4 of 52,000! ' 10of51,.700! «Scc.—Tickets’ 510— Halves $b— Quarters 52,50. MAMMOTH LOTTERY —CAPITAL 5100,000! To be drawn Saturday, October 23, 1848. ! Green «Sc Pulaski, Extra Class No. 108, by Lees burg Class A.—Grand Scheme —13 drawn bal lots from 78. 100.000 DOLL ARS. 5 10.000! 525,000! 520.000! 515,000! 510,000! 2 of 55,016! 5 of 52.853! 100 of 51,000* 173 of 5500! Besides numerous others amounting to 5*1,198,- 1971 ! —Tickets §*20 —Halves 5)0 —Quarters ,§‘s —Eighths 52,50. C All who may wish to secure chances in the above grand scheme, are requested to send their orders early. Sales close at 3 o*clock Tuesday. ; Extra Classßß—By Leesburgso, Septb’r. 12,1848. Beautiful Scheme. —11 drawn Ballots from 78. 24,01)0 DOLLARS. 56.0001 53,000! 52,188! 5 of SLOOO. &c.—Tickets 5-7 —Halves 52.50 Quarters $1,25. JOHN A. MILLEN, Agent, Opposite the Masonic Hall. O 3 Orders from the: country promptly attended 1 to. Sept. 8 NEW GOODS. ALEXANDER & 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 i ped. Black BAREGE, MOUS Dk LA INK ami BOM BASINS. Black SILKS, Plain and Striped. Scotch and American GINGHAMS. English do. do. PRINTS. Swiss and Jaconet MUSLINS. Long Whalebones and Twisted Silk MITTS. | Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Linen Cambric HAN D- , KERCH I EES, with a variety of other GOODS j in their line, to which they respectfully invite the j attention of the public. dc Aug. 27 GREAT INDUCEMENTS ! AS THE SUBSCRIBER contemplates ma king a change in his business, he will com mence selling THIS DAY, his whole stock ol DRV GOODS, includit g his Soring purchases, which arc very heavy, BELOW FIRST COST. AMONG THE ASSORTMENT ARE Rich SILKS and SATIN DU CIIENE GINGHAMS. Striped and Plaid | MUSLINS, BAREGES, GRENADINES ! CALICOES, as low as 4 cents a yard 1 HOSIERY,of all kinds GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, and SE Ail WOOL CARPE TING atle Now York cost Every style of DOMESTIC GOODS MUSQUITO NETTING, of every width. A beautitul assortment of MOURNING GOODS, UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, SUN SHADES, »Sce. 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 late, give him a call, and judge the * prices asked. T. J. COSGROVE, 202 Broad-street, Next door to A. Freder ck’s Confectionary. j N. B.—There will be but one juice asked. May 20 JOHN BRIDGES. i FASHION A B L E I> R A PE R AN 1) TAI LOR. Next Door Below the United States Hotel, A VG US TA . G E O K GIA. IS RECEIVING, and opening SPRING anti j SUMMER GOODS of Unique Patterns, for Gentlemen’s Wear, to suit the taste of the most fastidious. Also, select FANCY ARTICLES and R E A I) Y - M A l> E G A R >1 ENTS, which,for STVI.E OF cut, make and M ATERIA!., I are not to be found in the market. Military uni- 1 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 I j\_ York SPRING GOODS, CLOTHS, CASHMERES AND\ RATINGS, of ■ the 'newest style of manufacture .LIN EN DRILL, ’ COTELINNES, and all the new styles for Spring and Summer Wear. READY-MADE CLOTHING, of new patterns of goods and cut, and very cheap. ‘ TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS, &c. &c., at their : Furnishing Warehouse —Old Stand —259 Broa'*- ! i St. W. O. PRICE, W. T. INGRAHAM March 12 CLOTHS AND CLOTHING, CO-EQUAL WITH THE PRICE OF COTTON iini. O. PRICE Ar CO., Drapers and | IT Tailors, have in store and are receiving | weekly from the best foreign and home markets, CLOTHS. CASIMERES AND VESTINGS. of all colors and descriptions, and will manufac- | turc 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. 1 HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, Hosiery 7 , Gloves, Suspenders, Razors, Combs, Brushes, Riding Belts, Money Belts, Shoulder Bra ces, Trunks, Carpet Bags, and all articles neces- j sarv tor a complete outfit for gentlemen. WM. O. PRICE, and W. T. INGRAHAM. May 5 53 Broad-street. Augusta, Geo. SPRING GOODS. 11l VVE NOW RECEIVED rav full sup ply of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, which are of tlie very best quality, and will be made to measure in a style not to be surpassed by anv establishment. ALSO, A first rate assortment of READY-MADE CLO THING, STOCKS, CRAVATS, COLLARS, S U SPE M) E RS, GLO V ES, 11 OS IERY.SHIRTS, POCKET HANDKERCHIEFS, «Nc. For sale at the FASHIONABLE DEPOT, opposite the Uni ted States Hotel. J. A. VAN WINKLE. April 22 HOSIERY AND GLOVES ( i ENTLEMEN’S best col d, kid GLOVES M Do. do. black do, Super, colored Silk do. Do. do Linen Thread do. Do. do Lisle tlo. do. Silk, Linen and Cotton HALF HOSE, variety of descriptions, just received by WM. O. PRICE & CO. I March 12 WM. O. PRICE & CO„ Fashionable and military tail | ORS, have a full supply of Cloths, Cassi meres 1 1 anti Vestings, and trimmings, at New York prices. Paricuiar attention paid to orders for Military Uni onus, Military Trimmings, &c. WM. O. PRICE. WM. V. INGRAHAM, Aug. 4 258 Broad-street, Augusta Ga. UNDERTAKING. ; rplIE SUBSCRIBER would most respect j j A fully inform the public, that he has again re | sumed his business of Undertaking, in all its vari ous forms; and is prepared, as heretofore, to fur - nish every thing necessary for Funerals, at the , shortest notice, and on reasonable terms. H. CAFFIN, No. 130. South side Broad Street, J Augusta, Georgia. N B.— \\ hen not at Ids establishment, and at all a hours ol the night, he may he found at his residence on Ellis Street, a few doors below Dr. McVVhor , ter's. June 20 tul2 ( F Oll SAVANNAH AND INTEP.ME | diate landings. , G THE STEAM PACKET , H R COOK, Capt. Ihly, having | 1 undergone a thorough repair, and been fitted up ior the comfortable accommodation PASSENGERS, will leave Augusta every , | I uesday Monting, at 7 o'clock. For Freight or I Passage apply on board, or to H. L. JEFFERS & CO,, Hamburg. UTAH way Freight must be paid for when put ! I on board. sasutu March 28 JUrl TO RENT. jlfpjj The tenement DWELLING on Jack- Jj.2lLjf = ,soii-strcet, next to the corner of Rey nold-sheet. For terms apply to Aug- 29 If* MRS. R. CA3IFIELD. TO RENT, 1 A DWELLING on Telfair street,former occupied by S. Hardiman, near the Cath j olio Church. For terms apj>ly r to I Aug. 6 —ts S. HARDIMAN. TO RENT. From the Ist of October next, the com fortable Brick DW KLLING.on the north •==S£jLside of Ellis street, between Mclntosh and W ashingtou streets. Apply to J,l 'y 15 ' F. A. BRAHE. FOR SALE. j A commodioiM- DWELLING on the San IppS Hills,without-houses complete Terms made JaXcasy. Apply at this office. April 11 ' if $25 REWARD. BAN AWAY from the plantation of J Tk P- J- Lucias, in Greene Uo., near Buck >\v Creek P. 0., a negro boy, bright mulatto, A«s namnl PETER, freckled face, and bushy I head, about 2f years old, stout built, weighing ! about 180 pounds, has a few small scars about bis j eyes. He is supposed to be making his way to South Carolina. 1 will give 5 25 to any person who will secure and confine him in any jail so as can get him. I*. J. LUCIUS. July 12 Tuscaloosa, Alabama. $lO REWARD. " pOCKET BOOK LOST.—A small Pocket X Book containing between 60 and 70 Dollars, 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 the office of the Constitutionalist. | Aug. 6 ts PERIFOCAL SPECTACLES. To all who experience inconve ' ■*» niencc in the use of the common k ind of Glasses, and especially in night reading, those Spectacles will be found a most valuable substitute; I in no case, except where the optic nerve has been [ pronounced diseased, have they failed, when pro perly fitted, to 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 in the use of them. These Glasses can be obtained in this place only of CLARK, RACKET!’ & CO.. Agents for the Manufacturers, Who have now on hand a good supply in 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, «Yc. Oct. 6 ts AUGUSTA, OCTOBER G, 1847. j We have now in store the grea;e.i £32., ■ H wl’ art of our Fall supply of GOODS 7^7%. comprising WATCHES, JEWEL : RY, Silver and Plated Wares, Military and Fancy i Goods, Housekeeping Articles, &c. <Nc. to which ! we invite attention, believing it to be as good a j Stock as was ever in the place. And we ask all I who flunk they can buy anything in the line at lower prices, in this place or Charleston, lotest I the truth of that supposition. CLARK. RACKETT & CO. ! Oct. tt WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. The Subscriber respectfully in- £3?. ■ L7‘A.forms his friends and the public gen- j K&'fxSerally 7 , that he has returned New York, with a large ami handsome assortment 1 of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, FINE i JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE. | fine Ornamental and Common BRASS CLOCKS. 1 MUSK! BOXES, and a variety of FANCY I GOODS. N. B.—CLOCKS and WATCHES repaired i with care. F A. BRAHE. First door below 7 Washington Hall. I Oat. 14 l y AUGUSTA, OCT. 15 1847. (1 LOCKS We have in store Marble Mantel ' ; Clocks, Office and Warehouse, Gothic and ’ Round Clocks; and offer to country dealers an j assortment of cheap Clocks, well made, at low pri Ices. CHINA CU 1 CLASS—White and Gold Band J | China Dinner and Tea set* ; Fancy Gilt and Orna- ; mental China, Tea sets; Fine Cut-Glass Goblets I Wines. Tumblers, Ac. 1 LAMPS, LAMPS. AND GIRANDOLES. ; SOLAR LAMPS in great variety—some with Bo j hemian Glass Shafts, and Prisms. GIRANDOLES. SILVERED AND GILT 1 New style PAPER SHADES for Lamps. ANDIRONS—A part ofonr snopU of ANDI RONS, SHOVELS, and TONGS are at hand, for ; I sale low. CLARK, RACKETT & CO. Oct. 16 % IS \HINE AM) FIRE INSURANCE j ■ BANK.—Savannah, June 27, 1843.—The j following Resolutions were adopted this day • " Resol red, 'I hat an EXTRA DJ \ IDEM) of j Fonv Dollars per Share be declared, payable to ] B ,e present Stock! olders, on and after the 15th proximo, in the new Stock authorised to be issued j by the Act of the Legislature of Dee r. 22, 1847. The Certificates to bear date June 1, 1848, and all fractions of a Share of fifty dollars to be paid in cash. 1 Reso/red, 1 hat Books of Subscription be open ed at the Banking House in Savannah, on the 15th 01 Jnlv next, tor the sale of the remainder of the | 160,000 of additional Stock authorised by said I Act. and be kept open (unless the whole amount i he previously sold.) until the first day of Novem -1 1 n< j x o . Ihe Certificates of new Stock sold auer the sixth day'of any month to bear date on j tliu first of the following’ month; and all new Stock to draw dividends from date of Certificate, pro fa ta with the old Slock. Lxtract from the Minutes. J. OLMSTEAD. Cashier. July? jpj;> MR- RASIMIS DANCING ACADE MY. MR. R ASI M I takes pleasure in announcing to the public, that he will re-open his DA NC ING ACADEMY, at the Masonic Hali., in the city of Augusta, and will be prepared to receive pupils on lUe Is* Saturday (7 Hi day) of October. He will introduce the latest and most fashionable styles of Dancing. Parents and Guardians are assured that no pains will be spared by Mr. Rasivii to improve his pu . j pils in this healthful and elegant accomplishment. Aug. 5 w NEW BOOKS. UCENES AT WAS 111NG TON. A story of the last Generation, by a citizen of Baltimore. 1 Complete in one part. 37Acents. ADVENTURES IN MEXICO AND THE - I ROCKY MOUNTAINS, by George F. Ruxlon, E*q. Complete in two parts. THE LIFE OF THE CHEVALIER P.AY - ARD. • The Good Knight.” “Sans peur et sans reprochc.” ; Bv W. Gilmore Simm<. NOW AMLTHEN.or THROUGH A GLASS DARKLY; by the aullior of Ten Thousand a Year. For sale bv C. E. GRENVIf.LE. 1 BAGGING AND ROPE. ? i)nAI PIE( ’ KS Gunny and Ky. BAGGING; -50 coils Kentucky BALE ROPE. For sale bv JOHN K DOW. July 28 f MEDIC AT. COLLEGE OF GEORGIA, f raniE next Course of Lectures will be com menced on the first Monday in November, and j continue until the Ist of April. FACULTY. GEORGE M. NEWTON, M. !>., Professor of Anatomv ai d Doan of the Faculty. , , OAS, M. 1.) Professor of Pliysiology j and Pathologicial Anatomv. ALEXANDER MEANS, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. • / Professor of Therapeu tics and Materia .Medica. Ij D. l-ORD M D., Professor of the Institutes ami Practice ol Medicine. JOSEPH V. E VE. M. 1).. Professor of Obsteiics and Diseases of vV omen and Children. PAUL F. EVE, M. D., Professor of the Princi ples and Practice 0: Surgery. H. F. CAMPBELL, M. D.. Demonstrator of Ana tomy. ROBERT CAMPBELL. M. D., Assistant De monstrator. • j A course of Lectures upon Medical Jurispru dence will be delivered by Professor Gakvin.— The Facultv will endeavor to make their insirtic tion as demonstrative as possible. Board may be obtained at from 5*3 to 5U per month, every thing included. The fees for the entire course of Lectures, in eluding Hospital ticket, are ,vl!s. Matriculation tickets, (once only) $5. Practical Anatomy, (to be taken once) s^o - friends and alumni of this Institution are | invited to send to the Faculty, during the course of Lectures, persons in indigent circumstances who may require surgical operations, as provision has been made tor accommodation while under 1 treatment. Augusta Ga. July 25, 1813 c 5 Southern Christain Advocate, Charleston Mer- I cury 7 , Greenville Mountaineer and Pendleton Mes- 1 senger, So. Ca.; Floridian, Tallahassee, Flo.; Ala- , bam a Journal, Huntsville Democrat, Jackson- ( ville Republican and Flag of flic Union, Ala.; Mi*- ; sissippian, .Miss.; Knoxville Standard, Nashville ! Banner, Chattanooga Gazette, Tcnn.; Christain j Index, Southern Presbyterian, Georgia Jonrna & Messenger, Calumbus I'inies, Cassville Pioneer, Rome Journal. Ga.; will each publish this notice to the amount of 55. and send copy of Advertisement GEO. M. NEWTON. Dean. FOR SALE. T>UILDING LOTS or Summer residences, } situated on the north side of the Georgia R. Road, between the five and six mile posts. Also, a SMALL FARM, about half a mile above j Mr. Lawrence’s residence. Also, the well known “ BAY SPRING ” Place, 1 containing about 170 acres, situated on the Milledgeville road, about six miles from Augusta. A part of this land yields from 40 to 60 bushels of corn per acre. Also, two or three NEGROES, one of them a first rate Coal-Burner. Notes or other evidences of debt made by Gar rett Lawrence will be taken in payment for any ol the above. Apply to W. M. HIGHT, Aug. 15 jc Agent for G. Lawrence. LAND FOR SALE. raillE UNDERSIGNED offers for sale a |, I valuable tract of Land, uncleared, lying in Washington county, 011 the East side of the Oco- j nee, and about 5 miles from the point where the Central Rail Road crosses that river. The tract , contains about 1400 acres, and is bounded on the I North and East by lands of Dr. Taylor, Charlc- Hartridgc and R. Blount, and on the West by the ■ Oconee river. It will be sold on reasonable terms, and on liberal credit, t<* a satisfactory purchaser. Other tracts adjoining, partly cleared, may be bought on cheap terms, so as to make a large and valuable body of land, and would make a Cotton and Corn plantation unsurpassed in that section of the State. It would also afford great advantages for raising Stock. The undersigned|wisl, on receiving timely notice, show the Land to any one wishing to examine it. For further information, apply to James Gardi.or. Jr., Augusta, Ga., or to RICHARD A. BLOUNT. Milledgeville,May 17th, 1848. May 20 LAND FOR SALE. ritllE UNDERSIGNED oiler* for sale a ' X valuable PLAN FA 1 ION. 18 miles below Milledgeville. and 6 miles from Fish's Depot cm the Central Rail Road. It joins lauds of Col. R. A. Blount, on the Ea t and South East, and on the s South a tract of land known as the McLdUd tract which is offered for sale, and contains 1,400 acres, i The Plantation of tije undersigned contains 9.3) , acres—of which 300 is cleared and under fence, ! and of Ihh 100 is in cultivation. About 300 acres is swamp land—the remainder choice hammock land. The place is healthy and lias tine water. There is on it a Gin House, with Gin and running Gear complete, Overseer's House, Negro Houses. Ac. | The property will be sold on the most rcasona ble terms. Letters addressed to Dr. Win. Taylor, Wal- i lace's P. 0., Jones Co., Ga., will meet with prompt attention. WILLIAM TAILOR. July 25 —ts D Y EIN G AND SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT. JOHN O’NEILL, Silk and Woollen Fane Dyer, informs the citizens of Augusta, and it j ! vicinity, that he has commenced the above bus 1 | ness on REYNOLD-STREET, in the rear of L; j | mar Oliver's Store, three doors below the eoi j ncr of Campbell-street, where he is prepared to j 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 bit j siness. Any orders which he may be favored with j j will be promptly attended to. lie will Dye, Re- Dye and Re novate Gentlemen’s Clothing of all | textures and hi" 2s—Coats, Vest*. Pant* and Cloaks. He renews the shades of all colors, and makes the garment have the appearance of new cloth. He j pledges himself that work finished bv him will 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, I by directing their articles to me at Augusta, will j meet with prompt attention. JOHN O’NEILL. Oct 20 ts GIN MANUFACTORY. 11HE SUBSCRIBERS have entered into j copartnership for carrying on the above bn- j sines* in tbi* city, and have taken the shop recent ly occupied by J T. U \dk, on Green-street, two j doors above the Baptist Church, where they are now prepared to manufacture to order, Their wail known Cotton Gins, which, for faithfulness of construction, and dura bility of material, will compare favorabh with tin best made in this State. Their arrangements are such, that all work con fided to them can be relied on, and a* punctually is a cardinal point with them, cnstomercs will not meet with disappointments. (FT Repairing of all kinds done at the shortest notice, and in a workmanlike manner. BOATWRIGHT & RIVES. JamesT.Boatwright, > Henry P. Rives. S ly Dec. 31 GUNS AND PISTOLS. \ CHOICE lot of Double Barrel Shot GUNS. London made, together with a supply ol Flasks, Shot Pouches, Game Bags. Patent Wad ding, Ely* patent Cartridges, and Gunning Appa ratus in general, just received and will be sold low. Also, Alien and Thurbur's Revolving PISTOLS; -ix barrels. Self-Cocking Pocket Pis ols. English Belt Pistols, Walker's Percussion Caps. CLARK, RACKETT & CO. Oct. 6 ts SILVER PLATING FLUID, For restoring all articles of Plated Ware to original freshness and brilliancy, and for plating on Brass and Copper—warranted genuine. Prepared and lor sale bv ’ J. E. MARSHALL, March 23 Next door to Oates’Music Store. RICHMOND COUNTY ACADEMY riUIE BOARD OF TRUSTEES, will [ X proceed on Momlau, the 13th of September next, to elect a TEACHER of the Second Eng lish School in the above Institution, to (ill the va cancy occasioned by the resignation of 1). K. I,isn say. Information in regard Jo compensation, will • be given by H. Robert, C lerk, nr the undersigned ■ either of whom will receive applications for the situation. LDW. I'KOMAf?, President. Ang 24 ths public Sales. DJEKALU SHERIFF S\T,F. W ill be sold betore the court house door m Decs (nr. on the first Tut day in OCTOBER next - between (he usual hours ct sale, the following j properly, to wit : James Norton's lease and crop on lot of land No. 130, in the 17th district of originally Henry, now DcKalb, bv virtue of a li. la. from the 621 th dL triet, G. M., .lames U . Reeves vs. said Norton I.evict! on and returned to me by a constable, 203 feet by-118 feet, measuring two acres on the street that leads out towards McDonough, it being the place whereon William Moore now live anda part of lot of land No. 63 in the city ot \t lauta ; the lot joins Hughs <V Williams kiln; le vied on as the property of G. M. J.ester, In virtue of all. fa. from the Superior Court ol Forsyth county, Rankin. Boggs & Co. vs. I,ester & I.enor Ihi pei ty pointed out by Lester. ALSO, 1 acres of land joining Downs & Mitchell, it bo 1,1 8 a part of lot No. 46, in the 14th district of origi iiall v Henry. now DeKalb ; levied on as (he pro peiu ol J. It Odell in favor of Scott. ('arhart iV ( o. \ . said Odell. Property pointed out i \ Odell jy AJx. JOHNSON, Dep Sheri(V AIHIIMSTH \TOR’S SALE. W ill be sold, oi the 21) th day of November next, at I lie late residence of James Harper, of Lin coln comity, deceased. The household and kitchen furniture, plantation tools, corn, fodder, horses mid cattle, and othci chattels, for the benefit of the heirs and creditor i of said estate. MERIWETHER HARPER, ). , . JOHN HARPER. \ A ‘* mr s Sept. 7 A 041 I NISTU ATOR'S S \LET Agreeably to an order oi the Honorable the Life rior Court of I.incoln county, sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold, at Lincolnton, before the court house door ol said count}*, on the ti-,-.) Tuesday in DECEMBER next, A tract of land in said county, on tlie waters id New lord 1 reck, containing one hundred and (wen ; t}-three acres ; also, one house and lot in the \il lage of Lybcrn in said comity ; also, seven ne j groes, belonging to the estate of James Harper, de ceased ; to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of sai ! deceased. MERIWETHER HARPER. > 4 . , JOHN HARPER, . Admt- Sept. 7 ADMINISTRATOR’S SAT,IN By virtue ot an orderot the Honorable the Life rior Court of Columbia county, when sitting foi ordinary purposes, will be sold, at Columbia Court House, on the first Tuesday in NO\ EM PER next, between the usual hours of sale, One hundred and sixteen acres of pine land more or less, in said comity, adjoining lands ot Mi nor R. Jones. Thomas J. Ivy and William W atson the same being a part of the real estate of Robert McDonald, deceased, and sold for (lie purpose ol distribution among the heirs. Terms trade known no the day of sale. Aug 31 MINOR R JONES, Adrar ADM INI ST R AT< IRS’ SALE. W ill he sold, on Monday, the 11th day of SEP TEMPER next, at the plantation of George Pollock, deceased, late of Scriven county, All the horses, mules, cattle, hogs, corn and sod J der, household and kitchen furniture, and iilanla ; tion tools, together with all the perishable proper ty belonging to said deceased; the sale t r , con tinue from day to-day until all is sold. Terms ot sale made known on (he day of sale. RICHARD M. HERRINGTON, ; , , , josiaii Me pollock, \ Atl, “ r> July 23 f-c GUARDIAN SALE. In obedience to an Older of the Honorable the j Court of Ordinary of Richmond county, will be ; sold, at the Court House door of the conn<»r ?• Columbia,on the first Tuesday in October One fourth part of a tract of Land, lying in sai l county, is situated upon Ucher Creek, and ing lauds of Jones, Moore and ethers ; said pr , * tv belonging to John William Morris, a minor. AUGUSTUS S. MORRIS, July 13 Guardian. EXECUTOR’S SALE. i Pursuant to an order of the Inferior Court of Put loch county, will he sold,bcforc 4 the Court House door in Early county, on the first Tuesday in NO VEMBER next, between the usual hours of saie, , < >nc lot of land, No. 110, 6th district ; sold as the property of James Brinson, deceased, and sold foi I the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms on the day ot sale. SIMEON BRINSON, ) JASPER W ILSON, < Executor* Aug. 2G *• apcwnvx, «3uvigßur» secar aBisnsHMcaMUMUB Oox i c:.. ” asi* : job iimn;. 12P2 KT g m ESfIE liKC AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Having recently put our JOP OFFICE in com plete order, and made extensive additions to our former assortment of FANU V TV PE, we are now prepared to execute with neatnes and at short notice ALL KINDS OF PLAIN, FANCY and ORNAMENTAL m - “ TT r ‘ ! ■** TT r* m m » aa il'J -m a, ift - ■ SUCH AS Handbills, Visiting Cards, Labels, Cotton Receipts, Cards, Blanks, Circulars, ( hecks, Notes, Rill Heads, Ac. fl i All orders from the Country will meet with prompt attention. I. A. II I BLER & GO’S’. ■tl| and SALE ii2“iL STABLES. L&y. j ELLIS STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA rflllE Subscribers have nut their estab- J L hment, which is one ot the largest in the ; city, in perfect order for the keeping and sale of HORSES AND MULES. Their arrangements are such, that they flatter themselves they will he able to give satisfaction to i all who may patronize their establishment,it be I ing mider the immediate control of E. L. ALLMOND, Whose experience in business is a guarantee to all who may wish to patronize them, that the in I tcrest of customers will he looked alte r. ’I lieu- STAPLES are centrally situated, being in the rear of three principal Hotels, and has as | good a run of business, if not better, than any sim ilar establishment in the chy. Their arrange meats for DROVES O? HORSES |OR MULES. i Are such, that they feel warranted in saying the) : can give satisfaction. I Always on hand for sale, a stock of well broke Saddle and Harne-s HORSES. Aug. 26 c _ Craki.ks IL Nkeson. | John Tilkl EA L FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. — ! JONES STREET—immediately a i hove the old Planters’ Hotel Lot, I rc yafa&x. - AI : GUST A. GEC )RGI A. Having purchased from William \ DitKK the above Establishment, w«- arc prepared to execute, all orders for ‘ CASTINGS AND MACHINERY FOR MILLS, STEAM ENGINES, GIN GEARING, &*c., and on as good terms as can be had any where Peing both practical mechanics, all w ork 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 gR c ‘ ia t ; isfaction. We will be particularly carelul that no j disappointment shall take place,lor when we once promise we shall perform. j Aug. 8 NEESON At TILkLA ICED SODA WATER AND CARBO 1 „ NATED MEAD. . pLENTIEI L supply of these cool an ! J\ .feasant thinks kept always on hand at the well known stand of \V M HAINES, i June 27