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About Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1848)
€omm£r c I a I. Augusta Market Nov 11. COTTON.—A fair demand the past two but holders, however, are offering: but sparingly at present rates, which are jth lower on the finer and .} on the lower grades, since the receipt of the Xme.rican’s advices. We quote middling fair 4|, fully fair a cents. SAVANNAH, Nov. 10.— Cotton. —There was a good enquire in the Cotton marked yesterday, anti prices have become settled at a decline of an sc. >ince the last foreign steamer arrived. The sales amounted to 1,100 bales at 5 to cents. CHARLESTON, Nov. 11.— Cotton There w as quite an active demand for Cotton yesterday, which was freely met bv holders, and during the day 260 bales were >o!d. The prices given in our weekly rejmrt were fully sustained. Ihe trans actions compete 62 bales at I§, 105 at 4iJ, 80 at j 4 15-16, 90 at 4J, 4* at a, 25 5 1-16,289 at s£, 252 at 1 5 .5-16,101-1 at sj; 228 at 5 5-16; 71 at at . 5 7-16, and 242 bales at | Slipping Intelligence. ARRIVALS » ROM SAVANNAH. Hark Isaac Mead, Brown, New Vork. Schr. Tuscarora. Foster, New Vork. MEMORANH >. The schr Brothers, Hosmer. far Charleston, cleared at Baltimore Bth inst. «T he line ship Sutton, Ekerman, and U. L. brio ; Tybee, Ferguson, for Charleston, were up at New Vork Gth inst. The sclir M. B. Mahoney, McGlaughlin for ‘ Charleston, was up at Philadelphia to sail positive- , ly on the 6th inst. CHARLESTON, Nov. ll.—Arr Brship Home, Muir, New Vork, 7 days; Br. brig Harriet, Ander- ! son, Laguna, 25 days; brig Susan Soule, Rogers, •New York; schr S. Morris Wain, Crowell, Phila delphia; schr Pear!, \ye, Newport; Light House schr Eliza, Howard. New Bedford, (Mass.) Cleared, barque Linda, Reynegora, Havana. Went to sea, ship Versailles, Haskell, Havre, brig WyaniJot. Lothrop, Boston; U L brig Moses; Bulkier, New York; brig Potomac. Smith, Sa vannah. SAVANNAH, Nov. 10.—Arr. bark Howland, Kldridge, Boston; brigs Robert Wain, Beers, do.; j American, Ross, N. York; steamer Lamar, Crom- j well, Augusta. Below—A ship and a brig. Went to sea, bark Exact. Stevens, New York. WANTED— A situation by a Gentleman of j experience, who is well aequainted with the general routine of business, having done busi- 1 ness, both in the city and country, and more par- 1 ticularly in the Dry Goods line—an out-door busi- i ness preferred. Apply at this office, where all f shall be satisfactory. Nov. 12 * j NOTICE. Ll 4 HE undersigned having, on the 30th day of X Septemberlast, purchased the stock in trade ot MARTIN FREDERICK, beg leave to solicit the friendship of his former customers, and citi zens of town and country generally, to our pre sent large and newly assorted stock of CANDIES. Fancy articles from Paris, and New York, with fresh FRUIT and CAKES, in every variety, and Cordials. Wines and Liquors, of superior quality, at low prices for Cash. ♦ AIRS. N. GIRARDEV, CAMILLE E. GIRARDEY, Successors of Martin Frederick. r. ts. I rices as low, and articles interior to none in this nr any other Southern city. Oct. 17 Imo COUNTRY AND CANAL FLOUR. BBLS. choice new Country FLOUR; 10 do Canal FLOUR, *'* Hiram Smith’s." For 1 *>ale by JOHN R. DOW. j July 23 NEW BOOKS. JUST PUBLISHED, The Discipline of I Life. Not enjoyment, and not sorrow, Is our destined end or way ; But to act that each to-morrow Find us further than to-day. In the world's broad field of battle, In the bivouac of life, Be not like dumb driven cattle— Be a hero in the strife. Longfellow, i Also. The First of the Knickerbockers, a tale | of 1G73. Received, and for sale at GEO. A. OATES & CO., Piano, Book and Music Store, Nov. II Broad Street. IOST between Augusta and Mcßean’s Creek, j a LEATHER POCKET BOOK, containing Two Hundred and forty-one dollars, principally in Georgia Rail Road Bills, of the denominations s’s, ; 10’s and 20’s. It also contained the return of sales of 11 bales Cotton, and a Tax receipt for $lB 11. A liberal reward will be paid to the finder on ap- i plication at the store of CHRISTIAN SALM. j or to FLOYD CROCKETT, i Nov. 10 3 NOTICE TO BUILDERS. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office, until the first TUESDAY in De cember next, for building a STONE JAIL. Those wishing to bid for said contract can call at this office and examine specifications and plan of said building, and also for information in rela tion to the payment, Ac. Bv order of the Inferior Court of DeKalbcou n tv, * Nov. 10 ALEX. JOHNSON. Clerk. PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS. <*> GALLS, pure Winter strained SPERM OOU OIL, 500 gallons pure Fall strained SPERM OIL, 1000 “ bleached Elephant OIL. for ma chinery, 260 ‘ LINSEED OIL. 16 bbls. TRAIN OIL, • 2 tons White LEAD. Pure, Extra and No. 1, 5 cases CHROME, Yellow, 5 “ CHROME. Green. 2 • PRUSSIAN BLUE, 125 galls. COPAL VARNISH, oO “ COACH VARNISH. I cask PURMICE STONE, 200 boxes WINDOW GLASS, all sires, 2 gross PAINT BRUSHES, asssorted. Together with a large supply of fresh DRUGS on* rHF.MirAI.S hist received and for sale Silltl 1 II Cj.ulv AliO. jUBI ll'Crn cU, ttllU lOi S<liC very low.bv WM. H. TUTT. Oct. 22 CLOCKS WATCHES, JEWELRY. Augusta, Oct. 16, 1848. GOLD ami Silver WATCHES, of all kinds. JEWELRY, and various rich fancy Goods. Fancv Hardware and CUTLERY. Gold. Silver and Steel SPECTACLES. SILVER WARE, Plated Goods of all kinds. GUNS, Sporting: Apparatus, PISTOLS. SOL AH LA IMPS, Girandoles, in gold A. silver. T \BLE CUTLERY, of Rodgers and others. CHINA WARE, CUT GLASS WARE of late style. CLOCKS. Parlor and office Clocks, and a large stock of cheap Clocks for country trade. . . ANDIRONS. FENDERS, Shovels A Tongs. WATCH MATERIALS, and tools of all kinds for Watchmakers. For sale at fair prices hr CLARK, RACKETT & CO. Dealeis in Fancy and Military Goods. {FTRepairing of Clocks and Watches by good Workmen. Oct. Ifi die dry GOODS! DRY GOODS!! rfIHE UNDERSIGNED would most re- X speettuliy inform the citizens of Augusta, and the public generally, that he is now opening, ( in the store formerly occupied by Mr. T. C. Bridges,) next door above Mrs. Lafitte’s Millinery Store,* beautiful assortment of the CHEAPEST FANCY, STAPLE AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS ever«»&red in this city, which he intends selling for cash clwiH'er than cheapest. To commence 27 th ’instant, pt No. 298 Broad street. Oct 27 s>«» JAMES A. GRAY. NEW CHEAP DRY GOODS’ STORE! JAMES A. GRAY would most respectfully call the attention of the citizens of Augusta, 1 and public generally, to bis NEW AND WELL ASSORTED dSTOCK of cheap. Fancy and Domestic Dry Goods,which he i is now opening, and will continue to receive week -1 ly, in the Store No. *298, formerly occupied bv ■ Mr. T. C. Bridges, (next door above Mrs. Lafitte's I cheap Millinery and Fancy Dry Goods’ Store.) j where he intends selling very cheap iok cash, In order to establish his uame in this city. The following are a list of some of the articles: j pieces CALICO, warranted fast colors, 500 do. CALICO, beautiful patterns,B cents. .kXi pieces Merrimack PRINTS, at 10 cents, 100 pieces CALICO, full yard wide, for 10 cts.. •MX) do. FI R.N ITU RE CHINTZ, from Bto cents, 25 pieces Superior Silk Warp Bl’k ALPACA, from lo«| to $1,25, 25 pieces Superior Silk Warp Mode Colored ALPACA, from 25 to 50 cents, 10 pieces Beautiful Mode Col’d PAREMET TAS, 37£ to 50 cents, 100 pc». French, English and German, CASH MERES and MUSLIN D LAINES, from to cents, 45 pcs. most Sup. Bl'k Silk ALL-WETHS, very low for MANTILLAS, 25 pcs. New Pattern GIMPS cheap, for trim ming them. 50 pcs. Scotch, Earlston and French GING HAMS, from 12 to 25 cents, 2 cases 10, U, K and 14-4 MARSEILLES j QUILTS, from 2.50 to $1,50. 500 French CASHMERE, BROCHE 4 DAY. I and Opera SHAWLS, 200 very large size Blanket SHAWLS, cheap, 1 200 pcs. of heavy Dark KERSEY, from 10 to ’ 15 cents, g ; 25 pcs. of the most Superior JERSEY, made | at 25 cents net. *5 bales of Augusta 1-4 BROWN HOME-f SPUN, at cents, i cases Superior LONG CLOTH, from 6$ to 10 cents. Blankets, Flannels, Cloths. Casimeres, Vestings. Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Satinets. Irish Linens. Linen Damasks, Barnsly Linen Sheetings, and a preat varietv of olhor rhpnn artlrlpQ tr»r* tedious ■ great variety oi omer cneap articles, too tedious j to mention in an advertisement—to be found at the . One Price Cheap Cash Store, i Nov. 7 j E. A. SOULARD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, SAVANNAH, GA. | I Nov. 8 dAwly j CLARIFIED SUGAR. IIWI ÜBLS CLARIFIED SUGAR—A beau- j ; I v/vJ tiful and excellent article for family use. I ! For sale low. j nov. 7 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. ■ CRUSHED SUGAR. \E\V y ORK Steam Refined; Crushed and i Powdered Sugar. For sale low. nov. 7 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. ! CHEESE. OF Prime Equality, in casks and boxes. For sale low. uov. 7 HAND, WILLIAMS A CO. j NEW TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, | AUGUSTA, GA. rjIHE SUBSCRIBER having leased the X Store No. 2-fG, Broad street, three doors be- , low the United States Hotel, is now receiving a ! I full and complete assortment of cheap and fashion- : able CLOTHS, CA SIMERES and VESTINGS, j and tenders to his friends and patrons his proses- sional services as a Merchant Tailor, and respect j fully solicits a share of their patronage. Nov. 5 if. D. NEWKIRK. AGE N C Y INDIA RUBBER FABRICS, No. !I4«, BROAD-ST. THE SUBSCRIBER having just returned from New Y ork, is offering at very low pri | ces, a full and complete assortment of EMPIRE METALLIC FABRICS, j Consisting of the following articles, viz ; i Sack Coats. Gloves and Mittens, i Reefing Jackets, Bathing Caps and Mats, ! Tea Coats, , Leggins. 1 Cloaks, Travelling Bags, Capes, Air Cushions A Pillows, Money Belts, Door Springs, Suspenders and Elastics, Carriage Cloth*. Nov. 5 H. D. NEWKIRK. MAGAZINES FOR NOVEMBER. "BUST RECEIVED, Godey Lady's Book, «9 Graham’s Magazines, Ladies National Maga zines. for the above month, containing the usual quantity of fine Engravings and Original Reading i matter. Ac. Single numbers for sale at GEO. A. OATES A CO„ Broad-St. Oct. 27 HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES, AUGUSTA, OCT. 16, 1848. j "XMT’E HAVE LATELY RECEIVED new goods j TT of choice quality, among which are many | desirahU, articles for Housekeeping, which we of -1 fer at low prices, viz . Fine White, Gold Band and Fancy CHINA dinner and tea sets. Cut GLASS WARE,Decanters,Bowls, Pitch ers, Celeries, Goblets, Wine and Cham pagne Tnrablers. SILVER SPOONS and Forks and fine TA BLE CUTLERY. WAITERS in sets,Table Mats and Brushes. Plated and Britannia WARE. CAKE BASKETS, Beefsteak Dishes, Can dlesticks, Ac., of the best SHEFFIELD manufacture. ANDIRONS, Shovel and Tongs and FEND ERS. SOLAR LAMPS with new style of Shades. Hearth BRUSHES, Bellows, Ac., Ac. CLARK, RACKET!' A CO., Oct. 15 dAc Watch Makers and Jewellers. JOHN BRIDGES, FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND TAILOR. j NextDoorßelow the United BtatesHotel, AUG US TA . GEOR GIA . IS RECEIVING, and opening FALL and WIN TER GOODS of Unique Patterns, for Gen tlemen's Wear, to suit the taste of the most fas tidious. Also, select FANCY r ARTICLES and READY-MADE GARMENTS, which,for STTLK OF CUT, MAKE AND MATERIAL, are not to be found in the market. Military uni forms made, and Makiug and Trimming in the best manner. SepL 27 A BEAUTIFUL AND WELL-SELECT ED ASSORTMENT OF CURTAIN MATERIALS, AT C. A PLATT’S, CONSISTING OF DAMASKS, MERI NOS, FRINGES, GIMPS, and all articles suitable for decorating Window Curtains. RICH AND MASSIVE METAL CORNICES, Os the latest and most fashionable patterns, for sale low. SETS of CURTAINS-made to order at the shortest notice. CORDS and TASSELS of all descriptions, con stantly on hand. Call and examine. Oci. 21 FISH, FISH. 1 ? BLS No - 1 2 and 3 Mackerel. -1-tLeUr 30 halt and quarter bbs do. 20 kits No. 1 Mackerel and Salmon, 2000 lbs first rate Codfish. For sale by nov 7 JOHN R. DOW. IMPORTANT TO VOLUNTEERS. THE SL BSCRIBER wishes to purchase a lew LAND WARRANTS, for which a fair nrico will be paid.if application is made soon. Oct. U 1m E. H. ROGERS. BLANKETS! aaa PAIRS 5-4 HORSE BLANKETS: 200 do. 8-1 Negro Duffll do. 500 do. 9-1 very heavy do. 500 do. 10-4 best Negro Blankets mad#. - For sale by T J. COSGROVE. o*t 12. NEW LOTTERY OFFICE, j ONE DOOR ABOVE P. MeG HAN’S CORNER* I GEORGIA STATE LOTTERIES. For the Benefit of the Augasta Inde pendent Fire Company. Georgia State Lottery, to be decided by the draw- • ingot' the Bel Air Lottery, Class 72. Extra, to ’ be drawn in Baltimore. TO-MORROW, loth iust. Sales close at 1 P. M. same day. 78 Num bers—l 4 drawn Ballots. One Prize of 3.000 DOLLARS! 1 of .*1.000! 1 of $407 ! 1 of 5100! 10 of SSO! of : 10 of S4O ! 10 of S3O! 330 of s2o'—Tickets $1 ■ —Shares ia proportion. Grand Consolidated Lottery of Delaware and Georgia. Class 40, Extra, draws at U ilmington. (Del.) TUESDAY, 14th inst. 78 Numbers —13 f drawn Ballots. One Prize of 18.000 DOLLARS! | 3of $6,000 ! 3of $3,000 ! 20 of SI,OOO ! 20 of j S4OO ' 20 of S3OO ! 20 of $193! 199 of $100! 'Pickets $3 —Shares in proportion. Georgia State Lottery, Class 92. draws at (he j Eagle & Phoenix Hotel, in this city, on WED- I ' NESD.W. 15th inst. 75 Numbers—lt drawn i Ballots. Risk on a package of Quarters, $3,25. j A fine chance to make up losses. One Prize of 1 3.000 DOLLARS! I I I of $750! 1 of $317! 1 ot $150! sos $100! 5 i I of S3O f 5 of S6O! sos SSO! 20 of S4O f2oof j i S3O! 300 of S2O! —Tickets $1 —Shares in pro portion. Apply to A. LAFITTE, Agent, i Nov. 12 TO THE PUBLIC. , riiKE SUBSCRIBER has removed from his I X old stand, opposite the United States Hotel. , to the Store formerly occupied by D. Hodge, next to Hoadley’s Carriage Repository, w here he has , opened a large stock of CLOTHS, CASSI- I MERES and VESTINGS, which are the best | i that can be bought, and will be made to measure , i in a sty le not to be surpassed by any establish ment in the Southern country. A LSO— For sale. SHIRTS of all kinds. STOCKS. CRA j VATS. COLLARS, SUSPENDERS, GLOVES, ! HOSIERY. &.c. And a large stock of READY j MADE CLOTHING, which for cut, finish and i material, cannot be equalled. Oct. 14 ' J. A. VAN WINKLE. j ; BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, CHEESE, &c. I | PACKAGES best new Hulled Buckwheat, OUf in whole, half, quarter and eighth bbls. 10 casks Cheese, 25 boxes do. 10 ktes choice Goshen Butter, 10 bids real Mercer Potatoes. 10 ‘* White Onions. For sale by' hot 7 JOHN R. DOW. SPERM CANDLES. OF Prime quality, for sale low. nov. 7 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. NOTICE. In pursuance of an order in Chancery, I will on TUESDAY, the 23th inst., at the store of the late Thomas Davis, deceased, expose to sale, at public outcry, the entire stock in trade of said Thomas Davis, consisting of Groceries, Blankets, Shoes, &r. Terms made known on the day of sale. JOSEPH DAMS. Nov. .5 Temporary Administrator. i FOR SALE. 4 LIKELY NEGRO BOV, between 11 { x jL and 12 years of age. Enquire at Harden & j Kamv’s Store. i Oct. IS ivaiu » » k'lwic. + i. it* I CLOTHS. CASIMERES AND VEST INGS, AT NEW YORK PRICES, BY THE PIECE OR PATTERN, or man ufactured into Clothing in the most fafhion- | ! able style and workmanship, as low in price, as at | the Nortn. P. S.—All kinds of TAILORS TRIMMINGS, I SQUARES, SHEARS. POINTS, MEASURES, 1 | Ac., Ac. \VM. O. PRICE A CO., Oct. 27 No. 258 Hroad street. NEW DRY GOODS! From 15 to 25 Per Cent Less than Last i Years’ Prices, i riIHE UNDERSIGNED has received his j • JL supply of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, AMONG WHICH AHE j Figured. Watered and Plain Rlack SILKS, | Black ALPACAS and BOMBAZINES, j Colored ALPACAS, .Plain and Satin Striped, j French CASHMERES and English MERINOS, J 50 pieces MUSLIN DeLAINS, 12A to 25 cent*, j3O do. Cashmeres, 25 to ;>0 cents, . 100 do. Scotch and French Ginghams, 12J to 31 cent.-, i 500 pieces Prints, from 4 to 12A cents per yard, i 10 bales Brown Shirtings and Sheetings, I tolOcfs Fringes, Gimps and Buttons, Bleached Shirting, Ac., 5 to cents, Irish Linens and Table Damasks, Needle Worked Collars and Chemisetts. Irish Linen and Thread Edgings, ’ Linen Cambric Hankerchiefs, to 37A cents, ; Hossery, Gloves, Ribbons, Lace, Ac., Ac., I Clothes, Cassiineres, Tweeds, and Ermiuetts, ■ Satinets. Kentucky Jean and Kerseys, I Negro Blankets and fine Kerseys, I A few cases of Hals and Shoes. N. B.—Prints and Domestics, 20 per cent, less i | than last year’ prices. New Goods received weekly by the steamer. t. Brennan, Oct. 15 Opposite the Mansion House. DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS o’ f |HIE largest assortment of new and fashiona- | S ble DRY GOODS ever oiler for sale in An- i gusta is now to be found at T. ,L COSGROVE’S. | The assortment, in part, consists of i Heavy' Lustre Glacie Silks j | Cameleon do. do. Do. do. Satin du Chene | 20 pcs. finest quality black Silk Warp Alpaca i 50 pcs. black and colored Alpacas, every price j A large assortment black Silks, every width ; Black Brocade Silks, new style | 300 pcs, French Ginghams, from cts. per yd. ! Paris Ginghams, full yard and a quarter wide 500 pcs. Cochico Menmack Prints, fast colors I 100 pcs. P'urniture do. as low as 4 qts. I j A beautiful article for dresses, called Brilliantines. ; the lustre on which is equal to that of Silks j 1000 Shawls, of every quality and kind A new style of Chintz Muslins, lor Window Shades Bleached and brown Homespuns and Sheetings The best Paris Kid Gloves, Alexander’s raauufac ; ture Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, rcveire and tape borders Lace, Thread, Linen and Muslin Inserting* and Edgings Irish Linens, Table Covers, Damasks and Diapers Barnsley Linen Sheetings, 3 yards wide. These goods have been purchased at the late sales in New York, and will be found, on examiua , ! lion, to be the richest and cheapest in the city. . At any rate, we will feel most happy to show them, ! and charge nothing for the examination. T. J. COSGROVE, 202 Kroad-st. I ; : Oct. 12 ! GRENVILLE S GEORGIA ALMA NAC FOR 1849. This almanac, just published, contains a Chronological History of Georgia, which ! includes the names of all the Governors of Geor gia from Oglethorpe to the present day ; A list of the important acts of the last i ture of Georgia ; i Interest Table at 7 per cent.; Tabic of Freights on Rail Road* in Georgia and South Carolina; Election Returns. Ac., Ac. j price only «3 per gross. ' c. e. grenville: Oct. 14 dAw a I FOR SALE, r ( 4 MULATTO MAN, about 22 years of j J\. age ;an excellent Cook and House Servant. | Sold for no fault. Enquire at this office. - j Oct. 21 ts "violin AND GUITAR STRINQsT JUST received at George A. Oates A Go’s. Mu sic and Book Store, an assortment of very su perior Violin and Guitar String*, imported from the best makers, and which are warranted fresh and •f the best quality wet 27 f “PRIZE OFFICE. GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERIE S! j .1. W. MAURY & CO.,SUCCESSORS TO J. G. Gregory & Co. Managers. Sale* close at 3 o’clock Saturday. ; Extra Class 113—By Leesburg 66. Nov. 11. 1843. Brilliant Scheme—l 3 drawn Ballots from 78. FOUR CAPITAL PRIZES OF $20,000 EACH! I of $ lO.OOu! 1 Os $5,000! I of $2,.502! 15 of $1,000! Arc.. Arc. — Picket:- $10 —Halves $5 — Quarters $2.50. ' Sales close a! 5 o'clock Tuesday. Regular ( las- 24. to be drawn at Savannah. Nov. 14tb. 18k!—Package Scheme —13drawn ballots from • L Capital Prize 8.000 DOLLARS. $2,000, sl.loi, $1,053, Arc. Ac—Tickets $2, Halves sl, Quartersso cents. — Risk on a pack age ot 20 Quarters only $7,10. Sales close at 3 o'clock Thursday. I Extra ( la-- j] ] j-,y sj Carolina 46.N0v. 17. 1813— Splendid Scheme—ll drawn ballots frrtm 66. 19.000 DOLLARS, i ; SSOOO, S.\UOO. $2,175. 5 ol sl.ooo—Tickets $5. | Iluvles $2 50, Quarters $1.25. JOHN A. MILLEN, Agent, Opposite the Masonic Hall. (O’ Orders from the country promptly attended to. Nov. 10 FOR SAVANNAH AND INTERMS- j DIATE LANDINGS A THE STEAM PACKET H.L COOK,Capt.Puilpot,having j waragg-lf 7 f undergone a thorough repair, and i been fitted up fur the comfortable accommodation ! of PASSENGERS, will receive FREhiit P on Tuesday, and leave Augusta every Wednesday | Morning, at 6 o’clock. For Freight or Passage apply on hoar a. or to JEFFERS & com KAN, Hamburg oi August frr Way F reight must (in all cases) paid lor by the shipper. Sept. 15 sasutu NSW GOODS. NEW GOODS. \7ISITES, POLKA COATS. PARIS MAN TILLAS, SACK MANTILLETTS, Rich Figured and Striped CASHMERES, Black Italian Silk for -MANTILLAS, Small Figured Ait-Wool D’LAINES, “ i: Cheap D'LAINES, Ladies Merino VESTS, Heavy Wool f.oug SHAWLS, Striped and Figured ALPACAS, (very cheap) | SaUbury FLANNELS,for Childrens’ Dresses. ! Black and White SILK HOSE. Just received per steamer. and for sa c by Oct. 26 d&c DOW A; ESTES. CANDLES, SPERM OIL, Ac , &c7 J? BOXES Judd’s Pat. and Cora. SPERM • 4•> CANDLES, 45 hexes Hull& Son’s Pat. Mould CANDLES. I 25 Adamantine CANDLES. 250 gal-, best Winter Strained SPERM OIL, 500 •• ••' •'• WHALE OIL, 200 “ first rate LARI) OIL. For sale bv* JOHN R. DOW. i Oct. 27 OWEN MUNSON, M. D , SURGEON DENTIST, (From New York.) Would respectfully announce to the citizens of Augusta, and vicini r ty ; tha.i he has located permanently ; in this city to practice his profession. Dr. M. has had ten years experience in the art, and feel* con fident that he understands it. All operations,both in plugging and plate work.warranled to be done in the most elegant and durable manner. •' Not words, hut deeds.” Operating Rooms at the Mansion i House. Nos. 18 and 19. j Oct. 31 dfAclm RANAWAY, i Q From the plantation of Judge Holt, 7 i Juk miles below Augusta, a negro woman nam< *d ESTHER, about 35 years of age, short, stout bm!t, and of very black color, has a sullen lock, but* is perhaps harbored in this j city; a liberal reward will be paid for her appre | (tension. Any information of her will be thankfully 1 received at this office or bv the undersigned. ! Oct 22 dActf ‘ W. W. HOLT. BELL HANGING. . fTIHE SUBSCRIBER will attend all calls • JL in his line of business, in South Carolina ! and Georgia. All applications left at the Store of j John Bones, Esq., Broad street, will meet prompt : attention. A. PICQUET. j N. B—l will travel to wherever a good job ’ may call me, in South Carolina or Georgia. | Oct.il I in—of N. YORK AND SAVANNAH LINE OF OCEAN STEAMERS. . The splendid new Steamer CHE ROKEE. (’apt. Thomas Lyon. (late of the Win. Seahrook.) will leave Savannah for New York, on WEDNESDAY, the 11th October, and on every alternate Wednesday thereafter. This ship is 1,250 tons burthen, built expressly for this trade, in the most substantial i manner, and with every regard to safety, comfort | and speed. I he second steamer of the line, the MUSCO GEE, will soon be launched, and will be readv | early in the Spring, so that one will leave New j V ork and Savannah every WEDNESDAY. The 1 facilities and advantages offered by this line to the | travelling public ol Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama. J and Florida, it is to he hoped will be tried and duly | appreciated. I O' Persons intending to take passage in this line, are assured that the Central Rail Road Com pany, will, whenever necessary, run a special train ’ to suit the arrival and departure of the steamers, t For Freight or Passage, apply to PADELFORD ifc FAY, Savannah, or SAME. L. MITCHEL, 194 Front street, Oct. 6 New York. AUGUSTA PIANC FORTE DEPOT. j lt is of the utmost importance to Lif-'’Spj persons about purchasing a PIANO . j j s j § 5 FORTE, to know where to procure j one, not only at a reasonable price, but of an ap j proved maker, who can be depended upon as fur ! nishing Instruments of great durability, together j with power and brilliancy of tone, and elasticity of touch. Instruments of this description from the following eminent makers: Bakin Ra\ kn, Du bois A, Seabury, and A. H. Gale: «.t Co., New York, can always he found at Geo. A. Oates & Co., Broad street, next door to J. E. Marshall’s (formerly Dr. T. I. Wray,) Drug store. They are warranted in every respect, and will be sold low for cash, or approved credit. N B.—Second-hand Pianos taken in exchange, at their full value. Nov. 1 CHOICE BACON. T \ SMALL HAMS, for family use, 5,000 JL*pounds prime bright SIDES. For sale i by JOHN R. DOW. j Oct. 27 ODONTINE. j TEST RECEIVED, a lot of this unrivalled 1•* preparation for the teeth. Sept. 28 - WM. H. TUTT. VELVET TAPESTRY. BRUSSELS, 3 PLY AND INGRAIN CARPETS. C. A. PLATT HAS RECEIVED a new and fashionable assortment of TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS. 3 PLY and INGRAIN CARPETS at greatly re duced prices. CHENILLE and TUFTED RUGS of the finest quality and beautiful patterns, all of which 1 offer at such prices that purchasers will do well to call before buying elsewhere. (UJ J Carpels cut to fit the rooms free of charge. Oct. 17 WINDOW GLASS. ON HAND, 200 boxes assorted sizes. For sale, very low, by WM. H. TUTT. Sept. 28 THOMASTON LIME. Fresh and in good order. For sale bv HAND, WILLIAMS fc CO. Oat fa f Public Salts* j Postponed RICHMOND SHERIFF’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, will he sold at the Lower Market House, in the, city of Augusta, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit . All that lot or parcel of Land, situate, lying and be in g in the city of Augusta, and county afore- j yaid. with the improvements thereon, on the cor i ner of Ellis and Marburv streets, bounded north by said Ellis street, south by a lot of Mr.-. Wright man. east by a lot now or former!» owned hv Mr-. W hitlock, and west by Marburv street, occupied by Mrs. Collier. Al-o. all that lot or parcel of ■ Land, situate in the city and county aforesaid, with the improvements thereon, on the* south vve.-t corner of Bioad and Marburv street-, and bounded i north by said Broad street, south by 121Hs -treev. cast by Marburv street, and west by a Jot of 1 Phillip Crump and occupied by J - F. Lavonture. j Also, all that lot or parcel of land with the im provements thereon, situate in the county and city aforesaid, fronting on Martinry street, and bound ed on the North by a lot of Mrs. Florence’s. South by the Augusta Canal, East by said Marburv-st., j and West by a vacant lot, oenpied by 31 rs. Doo j little. Also, ail tliat lot or parcel of land, situate I in the city and county aforesaid, fronting on Broad 1 : street, and bounded North bv said Broad street, i South by Ellis street, East by a lot of P. Stov all s. j t and West by a lot of the estate of Jones*. Also, 1 the following articles of furniture, to wit. 1 Set ■ tee, 33 Chairs, 2 half circle Table-. 1 folding Table. | 2 small Tables, 2 Looking Glasses. 21 feather Rede, j 10 Bolsters, 13 Pillow -. 16 .Matrasses, 21 Bedsteads, 8 Washstands, J lot of Bed Clothing. 3 long dining j j Tables, 1 mantle Clock. 2 pair And Irons. 1 lot kitchen Furniture. 18 cane seat ('hairs, 1 Sofa 1 ! Bureau, 1 Centre Table, 2 Mahogany Tables, vVc.; I levied on a? the property of Edward Collier, tie? 1 ceased, to satisfy a li. fa. issued from tin Superior I Court of Richmond county in favor of the (ieorgia i Insurance and Trust Coinuanv vs. Edward Collier, j Nov. 2 WILLI AM V. KER. Sheriff. RICHMOND SHERIFF’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, will be sold, at the Lower Market House, in the ciiv ol | Augusta, within the usual hours of sale, the fol lowing Negro slaves, to wit Stephen. Carter. Nancy and her children. An neca, Jane, Jim. Noah. Harriet, and Charles ; le vied on as the property ot \ alentine 3V alter, to j satisfy afi fa issuing from tlie Superior Court of Richmond county, in favor til the Bank of the .State of Georgia vs. Valentine Walker. Also, At the same time and place, will be sold, alt that i tract or parcel of land, with the improvements tbcreou, lying in Richmond county, containing 100 acres, more or less, and hounded by lands of Jo seph 1). Thomas, A. J. Lawson and others ; levied on the property of Mary Kelly, to satisfy a fi la I issuing fiom the Superior Court ot Richmond { county, in favor of Sarah Harris, Executrix of j the estate of Lewis Harris vs. Mary Kelly. Nov. 1 WM. V. KER,*Sheriff. , DeKALB SHERIFF'S SALES. DECEMBER, j Will be sold, before the Court House door in De catur. DeKalb county, on the first Tuesday in : DECEMBER next, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit Four acres of laud, joining Downs and Mitchell, j it being a part of lot No. 16. in (he 1 !th district of ■ originally Henry, but now DeKalb county; levied on as the property of J. K. Odell, by virtue of a 11 | fa from DeKalb Superior Court, Scott, Carhart ' & Co. vs. said Odell; property pointed out by Odd. Also, I One yoke of Oxen, as the property o{ Samuel Martin, by virtue of a li fa from Carroll Inferior i Court. Samuel F. Word vs. said Martin principal, i and Isaac E. Bartlett security: property pointed ! oui by 1. E. Bartlett. Also, James Bartlett's interest in lot of land, No. not ! known, in the 15th district of originally Henry, , i but now DeKalb countv*. whereon the defendant : u 111 uu\v i/i-hmiu cuuniy, n nercuii me ueieiiuaiii j aovr resides ; levied on by the former Sheriff. T. | J. Perkeson, and returned to me. Ai.so, Ten acres of land, with the improvement, a part i of lot, Jio. not known, in the 11th district of origi- . nally Henry, but now DeKalb county, the place j whereon the defendant now lives ; levied on as , the property of W. 11. Thurman, by virtue of a ri fa from the Inferior Court of DeKalb county, • Thrasher Scaife vs. W. H. Thurman and j other ii fas in my hands ; property pointed out by I Plaintiff. Ai.so. One twoHorse Dray, one blind grey Horse, eight years old; one bay Mare,six years old; two sets of Harness; levied on as the property of John i " • Evans, by virtue of a fi fa from the Inferior | Court of DeKalb county. Henophon Kenon, and | William P. Turner v». William B. Chapman, and ; vv illiam H. Thurman, and John W. Evans, securi i ti ; property pointed out by Plaintiff 's Attorney. Also, j Kitty, a woman, 23 years old, and her three i children; Mary, a girl, 5 years old; Solomon, a j boy, 3years old ; Laura, a girl, about 2 years old ; f levied on as the property of E. B. Reynolds, bv virtue ol fi fa from the Inferior Court of De- Kalb county, Charles Latimer vs. E. B. Reynolds ; property pointed out by said Reynolds, j Nov. 2 A. E. JOHNSON, Dep. Sh’fL ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. j Vgreable to an order of the Honorable the Inferior j Court of Putnam county, when sitting for ordi ; nary purposes, will be >old. before the Court i House door in Decatur. DeKalb county, on the I first Tuesday in JANUARY next, within the le gal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: Lot of land, No. T7, in the lith district, original ly Henry, but now DeKalb county ; nold a- the property of Benjamin Beckman, deceased, late of | Putnam countv. Nov. 2 ' A. E. JOHNSON, Adm r. ADMINISTRATOR'S S \ Mi. j Will be sold, on the second W ednesday in JAN I - ARY next, at the Plantation of the late George Pollock, of said county, All the Household and Kitchen Furniture, ail fho Horses, Mules, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep. Plantation Tools, Corn and Fodder, belonging to the estate of George Pollock, deceased ; sold for the benefit of tiie heirs and creditors of said estate. Sale to continue from day today, until all is sold, JOSIAH Me POL LOCK, >. . . i RICHARD M. HERRINGTON. < Adm rs ‘ ! Nov. 1 ADM INISTR ATOR’S SALE. i Agreeable to an order of (he Honorable the Infe rior Court of Lincoln County, while sitting for ; j ordinary purposes, will be sold, at Lincointon, ' before the Court House, in said county, on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next. A tract of Land in said county, on the waters ol the Savannah River, containing 220 acres, more : or less, being the l*te residence of Willis Sudduth, j 1 deceased; sold for (he benefit of the huii> and creditor? iff said deceased. Terms ruaHe known on the dav of - sale. W. H. NORMAN. / . , . j Sept. 20 L. P. SUDDUTH, \ Adm ”• ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. I Will be sold, on Thursday, the seventh day of DE CEMBER next, at the late residence ol David Vndrcws.late of Gwinnett county, deceased, ! All the personal property of said Andrews, de j ceased, consisting of Horses. Hogs! Cows, Cart i and Oxen, Corn, Fodder, Wheat. Oat-. Cotton, i Farming Tools. Household and Kitchen Furniture, i See., See. All to be sold for the benefit of the heirs I and creditors of said deceased, j Terms made known on the day of sale. JOHN CAIN, Adm'r Oct. 22 LIVELY J. ANDREWS, Adm’x. . ADMIN IST R ATC) R’S SALE. Agreeable to an order ol the Honorable the Infe rior Court of Talliaferro county, while sitting I for ordinary purposes, will be sold, at Crawford i ville, before the courthouse doer in said county, i on the first Tuesday in JA NUARY next. A tract of land, lying on the waters of Hardin’s j Creek adjoining lands of Jackson J. Overton and I others, containing four hundred and ninety-six acres, more or less, it being the late residence of j Jacob B. Kendrick, deceased. Also, The following Negroes, to wit; Rolin,a man. about GO years of age; Ceily, a woman, about 40 years of age, and infant; Elista, a woman, about 22 years of age, and infant; Mary, a woman, about j 18 years of age ; Sarah, a girl, about 16 years , ot age; Simpson, a boy, about 1 t Year- ol age ; j Nelly, a girl, about 12 years of age ; Alford a boy, 1 about 10 years of age ; Nancy, a girl, about o years i of age ; Irvin, a boy. about 6 years of age ; Henry, ahoy, about 5 years of age ; William, a boy, about j i 3 years of age. Sold for the benefit of the heirs j j an \i creditors of said deceased, and sold subject to the> widow’s dower. AARON T. KENDRICK, Adm’r.. 27 witbth* will annexed, BMMWBjMMMMIIIIUMa' I vmm&am/SmZ'SSma wEnwaii»>ai * Public odcs. > Ry virtue of an order of the Honorable the Inferior Court ol Columbia county, when sitting to; r dinary purpose*. will be old at Columbia court house, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY > ->t between the usual hours ot sale r Four negroes to wit ; Bob, a fellow; Albert, a I Rov ; Dumb, a giri • and Amanda, a girl ;belon g-nr \ to the estate ot Cary Johnston, deceased, and sold for the benefit ot the heirs and creditors of said I deceased. 'I ernis made known on the dav of >ae- WILLI CM. F. JOHNS TON. Adm’r Oct. 11 EXECUTOR’S SALE. Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in December next, before the Court House door in Her. , county, within the lawful -ale hours, the loilow rng negro staves : ti.unv. about 37 Tears old’, Maria, ahoi.l [ years old; Catharine, about 23 years old; Eii/.i an ! | her child, about 18 years old; Rainer, about lo j years old; Harriet, about Id years old; Sarah, about : 11 years old; Delia, about (i years old; Lucinda, ! about 1 years old; Jane, about 4 rears old; Greta, j about 10 years old; Armstead about 3 years obi , ■ Guilford, about ” years old; sold as the proper!;. ! ol Henry Huey, late of said countr deceased, and i sold by virtue of the last wiil and testament ol said j deceased, tor the purpose of a division among the heirs. Terms made known on the dav ol sale Sept. 23 MOURNING HLEV. Executrix. ADMINISTRATOR S SALU7” On the first Tuesday in JANCAKV next, will he sold.at the Lower Market House, in the ci\ »t Augusta, within the urn ;1 hours of sa!-. ’.be fol lowing property, to v it ; One Lot, having a front on Broad street of dd j feet, extending through to Jones street, on vfdeh j a three story Brick Building, Brick Kitchen aed I Brick back Store The Dwelling is occ.tr ed b\ ) Daniel Hand, and Is the second east ot t 1 street, in thi- city. To be so'd a- a part of he e \iina Rowe, deceased. Terms made knov. n <*n the dav o' sale. (Ml MILES CATI.IN, N ' .) Admini trator de bonis non. Alt ': t M I RATOR’S S ALE. On Tuesday, the 1 Uh day of NOVEMBER irxt. will be sold, to tire highest bidder, at the ia;< 1 residence of T’iiomas Wootten. deceased, T he perishable properly of said deceased, con sisting of a large quantity of Corn, Fodder Wheat. Outs, Stock of Ho -ses, Cattle, Hogs, and Sheep, j Household and Kitchen Furniture, Wagons and ! Ox ('arts. Plantation and Smith's Tools, with other articles too tedious to mention. Sale to centrum . trom day today , until all is sold, i Terms made known on tire dar of sale. ITENRV P. WOOTTEN. ) , . . JESSE CAM. \ WAV. \ Adm r ' Sept. 27 EXECVTOR’S SALE. ' Pursuant to an order of the Inferior Court or Osh , thorpe county, when sitting for Ordinary jm. ! poses, will be sold, before the court-house dc< in Lexington, on the first Tuesday in DF.CEM BEK next. hive Negroes, Robert ami Crawford, (men.) Jr,.- | Green and Henry . (boys,) belonging to the estat of Matthew Varner. Sr., late ot said county de ceased ; sold lor a division. Terms made known on the yav of sale. Oct i M V \RNKR Jr., ExT EXECUTOR’S SALE. On »be first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, will be sold, at the Court House door in Wamntoo. \\ arren county , A house and lot in the town of Wanenlon. eon tabling about 4 acres of land ; also a lot ana shoo now occupied as a carriage maker’s shop, all be longing to the estate of Jacob Alien, deceased, m , Warren county, and to be sold it! accordance with t!)A \V till,! w•» 114 I '.ofil; \i > *. .■ «. I . I mewiiiot »aia Jacob .'lien, and the property to 1 be delivered to the purchaser the Ist day of Janu ary. 1849. STODDARD W. SMITH. Ex , Oct. 4 TRUSTEE’S SALE. W ill be sold, on ti e fir-t Tuesday in JANUARY next, before the Court House door in Columbia county, between the usual hours of side. I G acres of land, adjoining lands ot Rickard Grillin and David Seay. A Lbo. At the same time and place, seven likely \. groes, to wit: Anthony, about3s years obij Rc j bceca, about ol> years old ; Lewis, about 1 - or {.; years old; Jeffrey, about 9 or 10 sears old; at three small children. All the properi\ older, to A j Griffin, deceased; sold for distribution among the heirs of Nathaniel Grillin. deceased, i Terms made known the day of side. ( Oct. if) isji HARD (jißif 1 IN. Tru-;;•< ADAU\ISTKATOK-.S SA LE. , By virtue of an order of the Infeiior Court oi < iumiiia county, wuen sitting for ordinary mir pose-, will be soaJ. at Columbia Court House. o,j the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, between j the usual hours of sole. 1 One Negro woman and her four children, 1 longing to the estate of Robert iUcDonald, dr ) ceased ; sold for the purpose of distribution ;.m« ■ . the heirs. Teims made known on the day of sale. Octßlfi MINOR R. JONES. A. ADMINISTRATOR’S SA Li . i Agreeably to an order ot the Hanoi able the f > rior Court of Lincoln county, sitting for ordinary purposes, will he sold, at Lincolnton, before t; i court house door of said county, on ihe f,--.j ' Tuesday in DECEMBER next, A tract of land in said county, on {lie waters c, Newford Creek, containing one hundred and tvven ty-three acres ; also, one licu-e and lot in the \i lage of Lybern in said county ; al-o. seven vt ! groes. belonging to the estate of James Harper, tie ’ ceased ; to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and ! creditors of said deceased. MERIWETHER HARPER, j. . . JOHN HARPER, y Ad,nr Sept. 7 ADMINISTR VTOR’S SALE. j On Tuesday, the 12th day of DECjEMBER next will be sold, at the residence of Jesse Spratlin. late of Wilkes county, deceased. The pciishakle property of said''deceased, con ! sisting of < 'orn, Fodder, Oafs, Wagon and Ox Qai t, stock of Mules, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, Plantation I ’Fools, Household and Kitchen Furniture, with ■ other articles too tedious to mention. Sale to con tinue fjom day to day, until all is sold. Terms made known on the day of sale. Oct. 22 JAS. A. SPRATLIN, AdmV EXECUTOR’S SALE. W ill be sold,at the late residence of William M, - J >annd. deceased,in Gwinnett county, on I’hi’i - day, the 1 Itli day of DECEMBER uex:. The perishable property, belonging to die < ■ state of said deceased, consisting ol Whet t. Con ! Fodder, 1 set of Black .Smith -. Tools, and d -s ' of Plantation Tools and implements. 1 Cotton G n. 1 Thrasher, 1 Road W agon, 1 Carriage, 1 Car: and various other small articles, not nece-sarv f . enumerate; sold in pursuance of the direfttioiis ol the will of the deceased. Terms made knows on the day ot sale ..ames McDaniel * i ELt j. McDaniel, (, . william h. McDaniel, f Lxi ' , Oct. u DARLING P. McDAMEL. I EXECUTOR’S SALE. : Will be sold,on Wednesday the 3d day ot JAN! I ART next, at the late residence of James Oli ver. deceased, in Elben county. A large quantity of perishable property, con ! sisting of Corn. Fodder, Oats, Horse-. .Mules. Cat i tie of various kinds, W agons, 1* arming L tonsils, 2 ! Cotton Gins. Blacksmith s Tools, 1 pair Mill Stones. I Piano. Ac,., Ac. .“Sale to continue Irora day to dav, until all is sold. A i-so. On the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, before the Court House door in Elbert county, will he sold. I he tract of land in Elben county, and ts e I orry thereon, known as Webb’s Ferry, containing about 372 acres, together with the lauding in Oglethorpe county. A I. so, A tract of land, known as the Deadwyd.r Mill Tract, containing 335 acres or thereabouts, and ad joining lands of A. K. Deadwyler and others. . Also, A tract of land, known as the Vasser tract, con taining 110 acres, more or adjoining lands ot Robert McMillan and others; ail sold ft p th > bene fit of the heirs and legatees of James Oliver de ceased. SHELTON OLIVER > ’ Oct R ALFRED OLIVER r<