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About Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1848)
O’" e wc authorized to announce A LEX AN DLR DKAis, a» a Candidate for Re ceiver of lax Returns for Richmond county, at the approaching election. nov 23 O’ Mr. Editor j—V on will please announce E. C. TIN’ISLEV as a candidate for re-election to the office of Tax Collector, Richmond county, at the election in January. Nov. I f O Mr. Kditor: —Vou will please announce NEW ION W . W ALLACE as a candidate for the office of Receiver of Tax Returns for Wilkes county, at the election in January next. Nov. 12 (1 rWe are authorized to announce LSI!AM I HOMPSO.N as a candidate for re-elec tion to the office of Receiver of Tax Returns lor the county of Richmond, at the ensuing elec tion in January next. Nov. 18 (O’ We are authorized to announce ALEXANDER PHILIP, as a candidate for the office of Receiver of Tax Returns for Richmond county, at ihe election in January next. Nov. I t MARRIED, In Wilmington,.(Del.) on the 23d nit., bv the Rev. Mr. Wynkoop, Dr. too A. Kktchvh, of Mo bile, to Miss Sijsxn J., daughter of Dr. Jno. Bur ton, of Philadelphia. Departure of the Atlantic Steamers- From Europe. N. York. Boston. Britannia, (Mr )... Nov. IS Dec. 13 Canada, (Br.) Nov. 2a Dec. 20 Niagara, (Br ).... Dec. 2 Dec. 27 Europa, (Br.) Dec. 1G Jan 10 America. (Br.) Dec. 30 Jan. 24 Canada, (Br.) Jan. 13 Feb. 7 <£ o m m c r c i a I. Augrusta Market, Dec 6. < t) l I OX.—Our market opened on Wednesday with a good demand, and the prices quoted in our last review were freely paid for all offered. The letters per Cam bria, not being as favorable as the telegraphic reports, of the Liverpool market, caused a pause on Thursday, and j during that day, Friday and Saturday, the business trans- j acted was limited, buyers refusing to operate unless at a concession, which holders refused to submit to unless J compelled by orders to sell. On Monday there was a better fee'ing, which continued yesterday, and for the amount offering the sales were to a fair extent, and gen erally within the ranee of onrquotations. The receipts of the month of November reach about 34,000 ha’es,and the stork on hand on the Ist lust., as will be seen was 38,319 bales against 20,745 last year. The sales this week sum up 3,341 bales, as follow.- 2 at 4j, 2 at 4j(, 38 j at 4, {, 37 at 4j, 156 at4j, 91 at 4 13-16, 88 at 4J, 28 at 4 15-16, 392 at 5, 152 at 5 1-16, 707 at s}, 295 at 5 3-16, 4'*B at s\, 467 at 5 5-16, 245 at SJ, 55 at 5 7-16, 48 uts.\, and 9 bales 5? cents. We continue the quotations of last week, but would remark, that though holders, generally, are firm at them, purchasers do not appear anxious to operate. If any decline has been submitted to during the week, it has been on the lower grades. Inferior and ordinary 4i a 4J Middlin'! 5 a— Good Middling 5J a— Middling fair a— Fair , Good fair a— Choice none offering. RECEIPTS OF COTTON From l.vt September, 1848, to latest dates received. 1848 1847. Savannah, Nov. 99 75,167....... 19,f>43 Charleston. Nov. 30 120,855.......37,744 Mobile, Nov. 24 63,917 41,094 New Orleans, Nov. 98 273,509 941,419 Texas, Nov. 11 4,193 4,286 Florida, Nov. 18 4,637....... 3,467 Virginia, Nov. 1 1,560 1,100 North Carolina, Nov. 18 447 28 Total 513,645 351,711 STOCK OF COTTON Reinainiiiir on hand at the latest dates received. Savannah, Nov. 29 23,437 7,3.58 Charleston, Nov. 30 24,057 20,706 Mobile. Nov. 94 59,581 44,094 New Orleans, Nov. 98 116,689 134,637 Texas, Nov. 11. 1,924 1,296 Florida, Nov. 18 3,631 1,810 Augusta &. Hamburg, Her. 1 38,319 20,745 Macon, Nov. 1 16,500 7,<19 Virginia, Nov. 1... 500 000 North Carolina. Nov. 18 65 80 New York, Nov. 28 41,96 83,259 Total 319,050 321,697 jyy- Our country friends will notice that our remarks, from the head il Groceries,” are based on wholiiue prices, and that rates are higher in every instance for small transactions, or such us are generally embraced in fillin'! small country orders. For instance, if we notice the sale of 100 or 1,000 sacks of Sa't from the wharf, at §1,50, they must not expect to purchase by the sack from the merchant at the same price —he generally has to pay cash or give short time paper, and it will cost him all of ./fee cents per sack to get it from the wharf to his store. GROCERIES.—There has been a good demand this week for Groceries, and the business transacted has been to a fair extent, both with town and country’ Mer chants. There is no scarcity of any article that we hear of, and at the present time the stocks of our Mer chants were never better. SALT.—Further additions have been made this week to the stork on band. Sales have been reported to ns of about 10)0 sacks on wharf, at a price not made pub lic, From stores, sack Sa't is retailing at $1,69 per sack. BAGGING.—There continues a fair demand for this article, and the stock is getting light. From stores Ken tucky is sel ine at 18 ami Gunny at 20 cents. RALE ROPE. —The stock is still light—retailing from stores at 101 cents for Kentucky. CORN—The demand for this article is still confined to home wants, ",id the sales making are at 40 cents for old, and 13 for new, without bags. Good new while, if put on the market, would no doubt bring 45 cents. j FLOUR.—The better brands are still scarce, and sell I readily at 51 to 6 per bid., while common is plenty and unsaleable. B AGON—The supply is on the decrease, and prices have improved this week. The sales making are in small parcels—Sides 51 a 6, Shoulders 4* to 4s, and Hams at 51 to 8 cents, according to quality. LARD. —Fair supply on band, with hut a limited de- i „iaml. The few sales making have been at to 7J ! cents. t OFFKE. —L~rge stock on hand of all descriptions. SPIRITS. —Market well supplied with all descrip tions, and the sales made within the range of our quo tations. SUGAR. —Stock of all kinds good. VVe would refer to quotations for prices. EXCHANGE. —The banks have reduced their rates for Northern Exchange, and are now selling sight checks on New York at \ per cent prein. FREIGHTS. —The River is nowin good boating or der with every prospect of continuing so for the re mainder of the season. Cotton is oftering freely for ! shipment to Savannah at 5b cents per bale. To Charles ton not much offering—rate $1 j>er bale. CHARLESTON, Dec. o. — Cotton. — The trans- i actions in Cotton yesterday reached xIOOO bales, at extremes ranging from 4jJ to fyc. Purchasers were unable to do as well as on Saturday, particu larly in the better qualities. Kae. —There was a good demand lor Rice yes- I terday, and upwards of RfH) tierces changed hands at prices ranging from 2§ to S3J per hundred.— The bulk of the sales from to C 3. Prices in the lower qualities if any thing, were rather more lull than on Saturday. SAVANNAH, Dec. I.— Cotton. —ln the Cotton market on Saturday prices were rather irregular, and ive heard of some >ales at a slight decline on previous rates. The sales of the day were 490 bales at oj as» cents. Roth buyers and sellers are anxious to get another steamer’s accounts before operating largely. 3 MOBILE, Nov. 30. Cotton. —The sales of to day reach about 1530 bales, prices remaining a t ou } esterday —market linn. Middlings to good middlings a s'| cents. Freights. —A bark has been taken up to-day for 80-ton at A cent. F cchange. —There ha- been a fair demand, with no alteration in rates. 1 NEW ORLEANS. NOW 29.— Colton. —The week opm m! with an animated demand, and the e »ale- on Monday reached 8500 bales. On Tuesday morning the accounts by the Cambria, which r steamer left on the 11th in-t.. were received 9 showing a linn market without however bringing any advance since the sailing of the Acadia.— I bese aih ices disappointed the expectations of main , and the market was in consequence les- ac tive, the sales being confined to 2600 bales. This morning the letters by the Acadia came to hand, w liich although confirming the advance of brought no higher limit- for purchases. The demand was in consequence limited, and the sales were confined to 2300 bales without any r change in prices, though lactors are willing sellers, but English and Northern buyers keep out of the mar ket. The sale- of the three day s sura up 13,500 bales, and the purchases hare been chiefly for English account. We quote : Inferior 1 -J;i 1 Good middling... .s|a3J Ordinary I:|as Middling fair s§as£ 1 Middling sfasJ Fair 6 aG.) STATEMENT OF COTTON. Stock on hand. Ist September, 1848.. bales. 38.038 Arrived since to date 278,479 Arrived to-day 2,518 319,033 Exported to date 197,899 Exported to-day 4,348 —202,247 Stock on hand and on shiphord not clear ed bales. 116.80(3 1 Sugar. —The demand was fair during the first two days and 1000 hhds. found purchasers nrinci j pally for the \\ est. To-day the demand fell off I and the sales were confined to 300 hhds., a decline of Ic. having very generally been submitted to.— j W e quote Inferior I Fair 3jja3s| i Common 3 a3J | Prime to Choice..! a4£ Molasses. — I’ne sales of (10 past three days em brace 2100 bids, at the uniform price of 20 a 20) eg j though to-day the market closed heavily at 20c About B 0,000 £a.llon= have been sold on planta | tion at 1G . IGAc. /•refghix. —Cotton is shipping to Liverpool at ■ i-IGd. in Briti-h, and J5-32d. n American vessels, j Coin has been shipped to Liv. rpool at 11-j) a 12d. io-day an A. No. ’ British sfi. > previously load ing has been tilled up. giving -way the consigu j ment at 15-32 d , and a bark has been taken for Belfast at Isd. for Corn. Coastwise freights con tinue unchanged. Galveston, Nov. 25, 1848. Sept. I—Old stock on hand, bales 717 Received past week 823 Received pro viously 3.9G2 Received at other ports . 973 Total halts .6,397 KXPOUTEII. To New Orleans 930 Ne w York 3,528 Remaining on hand and on shipboard ...2.049 ’ CHARLESTON IMPORTS—DEC. 4. Liverpool. —Barque Narratenset —3 crates Earthenware, to G. & tl. Cameron; Ho'J Plough Moulds, - Husks Hardware, to W. A. J. E. Adger; I 2 leases Mdxe., to C. & E. L. Kerrison; 1 case j Guns, to Gourdin, Matthiessen & Co ; 2 cases, 17 casks Hardware, to Mai ton. Courtenay it Co.; 1 case Cutlery, to K. Simon ton; ;>|casks Hardware, to J. Bones; 3 casks Hardware, to Roosevelt. Hyde i t Clark; I box Books, to Fraser *Sc Co.; 13 | bales Bagging, to Mitchell >V, Mure; 2 casks and 6 Anvils, to VV. B. Smith; 2 boxes and 1 tin box, to C. If Axon; 34 casks Hardware, ,5 bags Nails, ■ toStevens it Betts; 2077 sacks .Salt to Nichols it 1 1 Gibbs. Rio.—Brig Emma Prescott—2322 bags Coffee, to .1. Fraser >t Co. St. Jago.— Brig Argus — 2!>h boxes and 24 hhds. Sugar, 213 bag* Coffee, 1 4.5 bags Tobacco, 73 box* Segars, to If. T. Street it Brother. Sipping Intelligent. ARRIVALS FROM CHARLESTON. Ship Ferax. llallett, Boston. Brig Monte Christo. Young. Baltimore. MEMOKANDA The Brem. barque Magdalene, Kuhlman, for Charleston , cleared at New York Ist inst. The barque Avola, Sparrow, for Charleston, cleared at Boston 231 h ult. CHARLESTON, Dec o —Anivcd steam ship Falcon, Thompson, New York; steam ship Colum bus. Peck, Philadelphia; hark Narraganset. Des- I tebecho, Liverpool; brigs Emma Prescott. Lee, Rio de Janeiro; Argus, Kean, St. Jago de Cuba; schrs. Geo. K. Prescott, Gilkey, Camden, (Me.); ' Ontario, Sabeston, St. Marys, (Ga.) Cld. ship Sullivan, While, New York. Went to sea, steam ship Falcon, Thompson, N. Orleans and Havana; bark Convoy, Trescott, N. Orleans; brigJ. A. Lancaster, Loveland, N. York. SAV ANN All, Dec. 4.—Art. steam ship Chero kee, Lyon, N< w York; hark Sarah Boyd, Drum mond. Bath. (Me ); brig Mitinic, Thorndike, New Orleans; schr. H. Wcstcott, Hand, Philadelphia; steamers Ivanhoe, Shaw. Augusta; Chatham, Roy ) al, do.; Lamar,Cromwell, do. , Went to sea, P»r. ship Colonist, Herron, Liver pool; Br. ship Margaret, Rogers, do.; ships Reli , slice, Somers, do.: Blanchard, Blanchard, N. Or leans; bark Peter Demill, Hoey, New York; brigs B. K. Reece, Tuzo. Jamaica; Carlton, Percy, Bos ton; Selma, Lockman, Philadelphia: schrs. Gie ‘ cian. Gliskie. Thomaston; G. J. Jones, Look. New > York; S. 31. Wain. Crowell, New Orleans. Departed, steamers Chatham, Royal, Augusta; Lamar, Cromwell. Augusta. EXECUTOR’S SALE. W ill be sold, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, at the Lower Market House, in the city of Augusta, at the usual hours of sale, 230 SHARES OF THE CAPITAL STOCK OF THE MECHANICS’ BANK OF AVGUSTA. Terms cash. Ti RNER CLANTON,} Executors WM JONES. C and J G. \V. CRAWFORD, S Trustees. Doc. 0 ’notice^ f|HIE bus iaess heretofore conducted on the I account, in this city, byWw. C. Ilj KKyini.i., being closed by the late lire, he calls on all indebted to said concern to make pay ment to Robert Phillip, who will settle all claims against me for said concern. decti +3 ANTON IVEKSEN. CAROLINA HOTEL. BROAD-ST. A A A report has been industriously circu- E ~3 lated that this HOTEL has been closed .i*=l*ll .vince the death of the late Mr. A. Stew ard. I beg leave to announce that the same is without any foundation, and shall be happy to ac commodate my friends, and the public generally, and that no exertion shall he wanting on my part to make th >r stay comfortable. An Ominous w.,1 be a? the Rail Road and at the different steam boat landings, provided with care ful drivers, for their conveyance. M. M. STEWARD. Charleston, Dcccemherfi, 1348. 1 A TEACHER IS WANTED to the ALL FAINTS ACAD EMY, near Georgetown, S. C. The election ! will be held on the 31st January, and the person elected will be required to enter upon his duties on the Ist of March. Applicants must be qualifi ed to prepare the pupils to enter any of our Col i Ic.irvs- There is a commodious Building near the Parish | Church of All Saints, which is occupied during the winter and spring, and also a summer Resi dence on one of the Islands upon the coast, four miles from tin- former. The incumbent is requir ed to receive Boarders into his family. Apply, if by letter post-paid. to the Trustees, Dr. K. T. Heriot, Col. R F W r . Allston, Col. J. J. Ward, or to the Rev. Alex. Glennie, Rector of All Saints Parish. wsU2c dec 6 COAL. COAL. J HMDS. Red Ash, Broken and Screened OIF COAL, selected expressly for Parlor use, this day landing and for sale iow 'frora the wharf, >•> 11 F. CHEW. , i Y regular supply of this description of COAL I will 1 e kept constantly on hand. 15. F. C. | Lee. 1 ts * HUNT’S MERCHANT’S MAGAZINE. 1 filllE UNDERSIGNED is the only authorized 1 l_ local Agent for HUNT'S MERCHANT’S I MAGAZINE. Persons indebted to this Periodi ' ' cal. can make payment to me - j Dee. - A. G. WILLIS. FRUIT PIES, &c. ; riIHE SUBSCRIBER ack nowlcdging past j , j JL labors to itis Iriends, and the public •Gene rally, has now engaged a PASTRY' COOK from . i Charleston, to make the above articles, in ail its i j various branches, viz APPLE, MINCE, CRANBERRY. PEACH, CO COA NUT PIES. Ac., i Likewise the different CUSTARD*. Hotel and Boarding- House keepers would do well to call and see for themselves, as he can make a good and wholesome article, cheaper than can be got in this city. —ALSO— CAKES of every description. 11. M. McGOLRICK. Baker, at the Old Stand of Mr. L. Lto.x Dec. 5 1 w GARDENER WANTED. I EMPLOYMENT by the year will be given to .J an industrious and capable man, to take charge of a vegetable Garden. Enquire at this office. ts Dec. 5 WANTED TO HI E AN intelligent HOI. SE BOY, to wait on a small family. One about II or 15 years of age w-ould be prefered. Enquire at this office. Dec. 5 ts VAT ANTED.—A WOMAN (without children) v v to do House work fora small Family. Ap ply at this office. Nov. 15 RISLEY’S SARSAPARILLA. rillHS is a compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla, JL carefully prepared from ingredients that are recommended by medical men as the most certain for the cure of Chronic Rheumatism, Scrofula. Eruptions on the Skin, and all diseases ari>- j mg from an impure state of the blood, the impro per use of Mercuay, Ac, Numerous certificates could be given of its cf- ( licacy in curing what other preparations, bearing the name of Sarsaparilla, arc recommended to do; i but Risley’s Sarsaparilla has been in use sufficient- ■ ly long enough to establish its superiority over all ■ others —-and as it is made as it should be, accord j ing to a formula approved by the medical faculty, j we would only refer to them and to the number ot sufferers, of some of the worst «11=> that itesti is i heir to who have been restored to health and the enjoyment of life, by its use. in large bottles, price $1 a bottle —G bottles for £5. A liberal dis count made to dealers. Sold wholesale and retail, by HAVILAND, RISLEV A CO. Dec. 5 Amos DEWBx S r CARMINIATIVE ; OR, COLIC DROPS FOR INFANTS. riMIIS IS A PERFECTLY safe and never X failing remedy for that distressing Colic so ; j common to infants. It relieves flatulency and pain immediately, procures refreshing sleep, and acts j gently on the bowels. Price 25 cents. Sold whole sale and retail, by ( HAVILAND, RISLEV A CO. Dec. 5 Amos DISSECTING AND OTHER SURGI- I CA L INSTRUMENTS. ITIOR SALE, low tor Cush, by 1 WM. HAINES, Druggist, n!7 232 Broad-st., opposite the R. R. Bank. JOHN BRIDGES, F ASIII O N A B L E D R A PER A N D TAILOR. Next Door Below the United States Hotel, A UGUSTA , GEORGIA . 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 ARTICLES and R E A D V - M A 1) E G A R M E N T S , which,for stvi.e ok cut, make and material, are not to be found in the market. Military uni -1 forms made, and Making and Trimming in the best manner. Sept. 27 I TO THE PUBLIC, rI VIIE SUBSCRIBER has removed from bis j Jl old stand, opposite the United States Hotel. : to the Store formerly occupied by 1). Hodge, next to Hoadley’s Carriage Repository, where he has opened a large stock of CLOTHS, CASSI - and VESTINGS, which are the best | that can be bought, and will be made to measure in a style not to be surpassed by any establish ment in the Southern country. A LSO— For sale, SHI RTS of all kinds, STOCKS. CK A - IS, COLLARS, SUSPENDERS. GLOVES, HOSIERY', Ac. And a large stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, which for cut, finish and . material, cannot be equalled. Oct.lt J. A. VAN WINKLE. AGE N C Y INDIA RUBBER FABRICS, No. K KOAD-ST. | FIIHE SUBSCRIBER having just returned X from New York, is offering at very low pri ces, a full and complete assortment of EMPIRE METALLIC FABRICS, Consisting of the following articles, viz . Sack Coats., Gloves and Mittens. Reefing Jackets, Bathing Caps and Mats. Pea Coats, Leggins, Cloaks, Travelling Bags, Capes, Air Cushions A Pillows, Money Belts, Door Springs, Suspenders and Elastics, Cairiage Cloth. Caps, Nov. 5 H. D. NEWKIRK | NEW TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, AUGUSTA, GA. riAHE SUBSCRIBER having leased the X Store No. 24G, Broad street, three doors be low the United States Hotel, is now receiving a lull and complete assortment of cheap and fashion able CLOTHS, CA SIM EKES and VESTINGS, and tenders to his friends and patrons his proses sional services and solicits a share of their patro nage. Making and Trimming made up in the latest and most fashionable style. Nov. 5 ' H. D. NEWKIRK, j CLOTHS. CASIMERES AND VEST INGS, AT NEW YORK PRICES, BV THE PIECE OR PATTERN, or man ufactured into Clothing in the most faihion- I able style and workmanship, as low in price, as at the North. P. S.—All kinds of TAILORS TRIMMINGS, SQUARES, SHEARS, POINTS, MEASURES, Ac., Ac. WM. O. PRICE A CO., Oct. 27 No. 258 Broad street. GUNS AND PISTOLS. V CHOICE lot of Double Barrel Shot GUNS London made, together with a supply of ; Flasks, Shot Pouches, Game Bags, Patent Wad ding, Elys patent Cartridges, and Gunning Appa- 1 rains in general, just received and will be sold low. 1 Also, Allen andThurbur’s Revolving PISTOLS; I six barrels. Self-Cocking Pocket Pis'ols, English Belt Pistols, Walker’s Percussion Caps. CLARK. RACKET!’ A CO. i Oct. 6 ts 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 qualitj and beautiful patterns, allot which 1 offer , at such prices that purchasers will do well to call . before buying elsewhere. I ITT Carpels cut to fit the rooms free of charge. Oct. 17 “PRIZE OFFICE. GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERIES! J, W. M AURY A, CO.. SUCCESSORS TO J- CL Gregory & Co. Managers. r?ales close at A o’clock Thursday. Extra Class 120, by S. Carolina 40, Dec.*7, 1848— XXOTHF.R BEAUTY. 1 I drawn Ballots from JB DOLLARS. 55.000, 5?.000. 52,477. 5 ol I,ooo—Tickets Sl I llavlt s 52,00— Quarters £I,OO. Sales close at A o’clock Saturday. Extra Class 12!—By Leesburg 7A, Dec. If, 1818, j OKA.VI) stHK.MK. 13 drawn Ballots from 78. 35.000 DOLLARS. 515.000 ! 58,0001 5 1.000! 53.000 ! £2.620! 30 ol 51.00<31 Pickets 5I0 —Halves £5 —Quarters $ 2.50 Sales close at A o’clock Tuesday. Class No. 28, draws at Savannah, Dec. 12th, 1848. PACKAGE SCHEME. IA Drawn Ballots from 75. Capital Prize 4,000 DOLLARS! Besides numerous other prizes. 'Pickets £1 — Shares in proportion. Risk on a package of 25 Whole Tickets. .£l3 95 25 Half do .. 697 25 Quarter do .. A4B JOHN A. MILLEN, Agent, Opposite the Masonic Hall. O" Ordersfrom the country promptly attended to. dec G ALE. CIDER AND LIQUORS. I i W | BBLS. superior ALE. X VMJ 7.) do Chanipaignc and Neward CIDER, 5 pipes Swan GIN, 5 half pipes ‘Sazerac” BRANDY, A fi “ “Otard, DupnyACo.” BRANDY, 10 half, qr and eight pipes “A. Seignett’’ do. 10 octaves MADEIRA, 10 casks Plot. Sherry, Madeira, Lisbon, Sicily Madeira and Sicily WINE. Lately rcc- ived and offered for sale at reasona ble prices. ROBERT JOHNSTON, Jr., I Y endue Range, near East Bay . Charleston, S. C. nov 15 FOR SALE, V MULATTO MAN, about 22 years of age ; an excellent Cook and House Servant. Sold for no fault. Enquire at this office. Oct. 21 ts CAMPHINEI CAMPEINE 1 OF THE BEST QUALITY', constantly on hand, and for sale, at 75 cents per gallon, by ' WM. 11. TUT!’. Nov. 29 SCOTCH WHISKY. ONE PUNCHEON very superior SCOTCH WHISKY', (Ardabg’s Islay.) just received, and foi sale by W. A J. NELSON. Nov. 28 +G NOTICE, DU. TOMLINSON FORT, has now in press, a medical work to be entitled, FORT’S FAMILY PRACTICE; which will be printed, neatly bound, and offered to the public, with the least practicable delay. Milledgeville, August 15,1848. Nov. 1G WORTHY OF NOTICE. ■3ERSONS about purchasing DRY' GOODS, X would do well to call at COSGROVE’S, be- j fore buying elsewhere. He is selling at very low prices and lias a large and desirable slock of fashionable goods. Nov. 15 FRINGES AND GIMPS. Anew supply of fringes and GIMPS, suitable for trimming Vesills and Mantillas from 12 to 50 cents per yard. COLORED SILK FRINGES*from G.[ to per yard. ALSO—Wide BLACK SILKS from LOO to 51- ‘ 50 per yard. MOROCCO BELTS, all kinds 10 to 25 cents each. Just received and lor sale low by T. BRENNAN, Nov. 2 4 opposite the Mansion House. AUCTION GOODS! CLOTHS, CASS I MERES, Ac., I> ECEIVED by the last steamer, and selling X oft'cheap, a large lot of CLOTHS, CASSI - SATINETS, Ac. Blue and Black PILOT CLOTH, for Over Coats, 50 cents per yard, Good Black BROADCLOTH, £1,75 per yard, Do. do. BE A\ ER CLOTH, 52 per yard, Do. Blue CLO TH, £2,25 per yard, Superfine Blue. Black, Brown and Invisible Green CLOTHS, from £3 to £5 per yard, SATINETS, from 25 to 75c. per yard. A great variety of Goods for Boys wear, for sale at T. BRENNAN'S, Nov. 24 Opposite the Mansion House. FISH, FISH. \ BBLS No. 1. 2 and 3 Mackerel. f fc so hall and quarter bbs do. bits No. I Mackerel and Salmon, 2000 lbs first r«to Codfish. For sale bv «ov 7 JOHN R. DOW. NEW DRY GOODS! From 15 to Pei Cent Less than Last Years’ Prices. fIIHE UNDERSIGNED has received his X supply of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, AMONG WHICH AKt Figured, Watered and Plain Rlack SILKS, Black ALPACAS and BOMBAZINES, Colored ALPACAS, Plain and Satin Striped, French CASH MERES and English MERINOS, 50 pieces MUSLIN DkLAINS, 12A to 25 cents, .40 do. Cashmeres, 25 to 50 cents, 100 do. Scotch and French Ginghams, 12A to 31 cents, 500 pieces Prints, from 4 to 1 IK cents per yard, • 10 bales Brown Shirtings and Sheetings, 1 to 10 cts i Fringes, Gimps and Buttons, Bleached Shirting, Ac., 5 to 12A cents, Irish Linens and Table Damasks, Needle Worked Collars and Chemisetts, Irish Linen and Thread Edgings, Linen Cambric Hankerchiefs, G j to cents, Hossery, Gloves, Ribbons, Lace,Ac,, Ac., Clothes, Cassimercs, Tweeds, and Erminetts, Satinets, Kentucky Jean and Kerseys, Negro Blankets and fine Kerseys, A few cases of Hats and Shoes. N. B.—Prints and Domestics, 20 per cent, less ! I than last year’ prices. New Goods received weekly bv the steamer. I !’. Brennan, Oct. 15 Opposite the Mansion House. CAP AND LETTER PAPER. fflllE subscribers have just received a large as j X sortment of LE TTER and CAP, both laid and wove, of the best English and American man i ufacture. Also, a very superior quality of laid j Cap. made by Mouier. expressly for Lawyers’ use. A small quantity ofTtyior Letter Paper. A gen- 1 eral assortment of Stationery always on hand, which will be sold low by the large or small quan tity, at GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S, 1 ilec 1 Bread-street. NOTICE TO BUILDERS. | EALLI) PROPOSALS will be received 43 at this office, until the first TUESDAY in De j ceiuber 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. A c. Bv order of the Inferior Court of DeKalb coun ty. ' Nov. 10 ALEX. JOHNSON. Clerk. OWEN MUNSON, M. D., SURGEON DENTIST, OFFICE NO, 18, Mansion House, Nov. 17 Augusta, Georgia. 17HVE BALES 4-4 BROWN HOME SPUN, just leceived, and for sale at the cheap store ol JAMES A. GRAY, Nov. 29 298 Broad street. SPERM CANDLES. OF' Prime quality, for sale low. bot. 7 HAND, WILLIAMS A CO f NEW LOTTERY OFFICE. ONE DOOR ABOVE P. McGRAN’S CORNER f GEORGIA STATE LOTTERIES, lor the Denelit of the Augusta. Inde pendent Fire Company* ! he following are the Drawn Numbers in Bel- j Air Lottery. Class 1. 45 21 53 65 13 19 59 *4 GO 24 4 Holders of I rizes w r ill please call for the cash, ' j ?r,r" ex ? *. n the fo,l °wing Lottery which draws 10-DAY in this city. i Georgia State Lottery Class 98. lo he drawn in j THIS CITY', at the United States Hotel, I THIS DAY', at 4p. in. Sales close at 3. 78 Numbers. 13 drawn Ballots. Risk on Package of Quarters, £3,75. 4,647 DOLLARS! 5 of £SOO. 20 of 5100,20 of 575, 20 of £SO, 20 £40,2000f §3O, Ac. Ac. tickets £l shares in proportion. Apply in time to A. LAFITTE. Agent, dec " NEW CHEAP DRY GOODS’ STORE 1 JAMES A. GRAY' would most respectfully j call the attention of the citizens ot Augusta, * and public generally, to his NEW AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK of cheap. Fancy and Domestic Dry Goods,which he j is now opening, and will continue to receive week ly, in the Store No. formerly occupied by Mr. T. C. Bridges, (next door above .Mrs. Latilte’s cheap Millinery and Fancy Dry Goods’ Store,) j where ne intends selling very chkah kok cash, in order to establish his name in this city. The following are a list of some of the articles ; 500 pieces CALICO, warranted fast colors, G.Jc. 500 do. CALICO, beautiful patterns,B cents. 300 pieces Merrimack PRINTS, at 10 cents, * 100 pieces CALICO, full yard wide, for 10 cts.. 500 do. FURN ITURE CHINTZ, from Bto cents, 25 pieces Superior Silk Warp BTk ALPACA, : from 18;| to £1,25, 25 pieces Superior Silk Warp Mode Colored ALPACA, from 25 to 50 cents, 10 pieces Beautiful Mode Col’d PAKEMET TAS, 37A to 50 cents, 100 pcs. French, English and German, CASH MERES and MUSLIN D’LAINES, from T 24 to 37£ cents, 45 pcs. most Superior BTk SILK, all widths, 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 10,11, 12 and 14-4 MARSEILLES QUILTS, from 2.50 to <14.50. 500 French CASHMERE, BROCHE I DAY ami Opera SHAWLS, 200 very large size Blanket SHAWLS, cheap, j 200 pcs. of heavy Dark KERSEY , fiom 10 to 15 cents, 25 pcs. of the most Superior KERSEY', made at 25 cents net, 5 bales of Augusta 4-4 BROWN HOME SPUN, at Gj cents, 4 cases Superior LONG CLOTH, from G 4 to 1 10 cents. Blankets, Flannels. Cloths, Casimeres, Vestings, i Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Satinets. Irish Linens, ) Linen Damasks. Barnslv Linen Sheetings, and a great variety of other cheap articles, too tedious to mention in an advertisement—to be found at the One Price Cheap Cash Store. Nov. 7 NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! JUST RECEIVED, and for sale, still cheaper than those that have caused such great at- f traction. A beautiful lot of A Ll*-WOOL FRENCH CASHMERES, and MUSLIN D L VINES, very \ pretty patterns, Plaid Raw SILK, and ALPACA, ch >ice colors, Black, Brown Mode and Nazarene Blue A LPACAS,Ascutney 12-4 Bleach’d SHEET- f ING, more pretty Dark CA LICOES furtive, per yard. 'To be louml at tbc ONE PRICE CHEAP CASH STORE of JAMES A. GRAY. No. 298 Broud-st., next above Mrs. Lafitte's Nov. 19 Mill inery Establishment. > DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, &cT t Bonnet ribbons, to 25 cents per yard. White and Colored Tarlton MUSLINS, 2 yards f wide. I Black and Colored CRAPES. A ITT IFICIA L FLOW E RS. FRINGES, GIMPS, and BUTTONS. TWIST (for Bags) all colors. Bag CLASPS. 25 cents each. Fine Brown open worked cents. . Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS, G.jcVs each. / THREAD LACE, from 6j to 31 cents. Just received and for sale bv T. BRENNAN, Oct. 19 opposite the Mansion House. ! NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS * | 174 SITES, POLKA COATS. PARIS MANi- ! * TIL LAS, SACK MAN! ILLE ITS. Rich Figured and Striped CASHMERES, Black Italian Silk for MANTILLAS, Small Figured All-W'ool D’LAINES, “ “• Cheap D’LAINES, Ladies Merino VESTS, Heavy Wool Long SHAWLS, Striped and Figured ALPACAS,(very cheap*) I Salshury FLANNELS,for Childrens’ Dresses,, j Black and White SILK HOSE. Just received per steamer, and for sa e bv Oct. 26 d*Vc DOW & ESTES. HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES, AUGUSTA, OCT. 16, 1845. j 11/E HAVE LATELY RECEIVED new goods f T ▼ of choice quality, among which are many ! desirable articles for Housekeeping, which we of- t fer at low prices, viz . Fine White, Gold Band and Fancy CHINA dinner and tea set*. Cut GLASS WARE. Decanters,Bowls. Pitch ers, Celeries, Goblets, Wine and Cham- I pagne Tumblers. SILVER SPOONS and Forks and fine TA- • BLE CUTLERY. j WAITERS in sets,Table Mats and Brushes, j! Plated and Britannia WARE. CAKE BASKETS, Beefsteak Dishes, Can dlesticks, Ac., of the best SHEFFIELD manufacture. AN DIRONS, Shovel and Tongs and FEND- ; ERS. SOLAR LAMPS with new style of Shades. Hearth BRUSHES, Bellows, Ac., «Vc. CLARK, RACKET!’ A CO., Oct. 15 dAc Watch Makers and Jewellers. j DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS” I fpIJJE UNDERSIGNED would most re- j I spectfully inform the citizens of Augusta, j ! and the public generally, that he is now opening, (in ,j ! the store formerly occupied by Mr T. C. Bridges,) r j next door above Mrs. Lafitte’s Millinery Stoic, a beautiful assortment of the CHEAPEST FANCY, STAPLE AND 1 DOMESTIC DRY GOODS ever offered in this city, which he intends selling for cash, cheaper than the cheapest. To commence 27th instant, at No. 298 Broad street. 0ct.27 Gm JAMES A. GRAY. CRUSHED SUGAR. ■JVr EW Y’ORK Steam Refined, Crushed and IN Powdered Sugar. For sale low. nov.7 HAND, WILLIAMS A CO, CHEESE. OF Prime 'quality, in casks and boxes. For sale low'. I uov.7 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. CLARIFIED SUG AR. lon BBLS CLARIFIED SUGAR—A bean- I vFv" tiful and excellent article for family use. ! For sale low. nov. 7 HAND. WILLIAMS A CO. ! BLANKETS! BLANKETS 1 I AHA PAIR BLANKETS, of every description , \ / and quality, selling very low at Nov. 15 " T. J. COSGROVE’S. CANDLES, SPERM OIL. &c., &c Ter BOXES Judd’s Pat. and Com. SPERM O CANDLES, „ 45 boxes Hull A Son’s Put. Mould CANDLES, 25 “ Adamantine CANDLES, 250 trals. her>t Winter Strained SPERM OIL, s^o« .WHALE OIL, « first rate LA RD OIL. For-ale by JOHN R. DOW. Oct, 27 Public Sale?. DeI^LB^SHERIPF V SALE^ "catur 6 S•K. b lf°” u X C S; r 5h Hm fi 9e . T° r i.vtmi'v county, on the first Tuesday in JAM AKV next, within .i 11 . the following property, to wit *° l " s A part of Ut 2d feei front, running back 50 leet. on the south >ule ol Lot No. 1. ... square No. .> on White lull street with the improvements there, n, it. the city of Atlanta—levied on l. v vir tue of a ft fa from a Justices Court of Fayette coun ty. B F. Bonner vs \V C. Holiday—levied and re turned to me by a constable Also, John Kile, Jr.'s interest, in one town Lot, No. not known, whereon the defendant now lives, situated on Decatur street —levied on by virtue of a rt fa from a Justices Court ol said county —property pointed out by plaintiff, R. \I. Duflee v> Jno. Kile. Also, - acres ol Land, a pan of lot No. not known, situated on While Hall street, or road, one acre runs up to the street, the other runs back west ot that trout, one joins Robinson and R. Cone —levied on as the property ol John I*. McDougal. by a fi fa issued from the Inferior Court of DeKalb county , John H. Johnson vs A, McDougal. John P. Mc- Dongal and John W . Davis, security. __ Dec. 3 A. E. JOHNSON. D. Sh’ff. CHATTOOGA SHERIFF SALES." On the first Tuesday in January next, will be sold, before the Court House door in the town of Summerville, between the usual hours of -.ale, the following property, viz : One lot of land. No. 134. 13th dis ith sec.—le vied on the property of Dorsen W'ebb. to satis fy one li fa issued from a Justices Court of Wilkin son county, in favor of Janies Neal vs Dorsen W ebb and James Garret—levy made and returned to me by a constable. Dec. 3 GEORGE JOHNSON, Sheriff. CHATTOOGA SHERIFF SALES. On the first Tuesday in January next, will be sold, before the Court House door in tiic town of Summerville, between the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: Lot of Land No. Sixteen (16) in the sth dist. and fourth section—levied on by virtue ol a mortgage fi fa issued from Chattooga Superior Court, in fa vor of San uel Everett vs John Massey—properly' pointed out in said fi fa. Postponed Sale. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold, lots ol Land Nos. 175, 17b, and 185, in the 25th .list. —sold as the property of William Humphrey, to satisfy one mortgage fi fa issued from < hattooga Superior Court, in favor of Wesley Shropshire— properly pointed out in said fi fa. Dec.'3 \VM. I. LANGSTON, D. Sh’ff. MURRAY SHERIFF SALES. On the first Tuesday in January next, will be sold, before the Court House door in the town ol Spring Place, within the usual hours o fsale, the following prppei ty, to wit: Lot ot Land No 113, of the Gth dist. and 3d sec tion—levied on as the property of defendant, to satisfy a li fa from Franklin Superior Court, James Edmonson vs Robert T. Banks. Also, lot of land No. 27, ot the 7th dist. and 3d sec.—levied on as the property of defendant, to satisfy a Justices Court fi la from Cass county, Marsh & Briers vs Richard Morris. Also, that part ot town lot No. 51, north of a new fence running across said lot, in the tow no! Spring Place —levied on to satisfy a Justices Court fi la from Murray county, John H. O'Neal vs George \V. Milhorn—levied on and returned to me hv a constable. THUS. CONN ALL If, D. Sli'ff. Dec. 3 EXECUTORS SALE. Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, at the lower market house in the city ot Augusta, the following real and perpoual proper ty belonging to the estate of John Fox,deceased, to wit: The lot and improvements on the corner of ■ Washington and Ellis-sts.. in the city of Augusta, aow occupied by Joseph H. Stockton. A lot on Ellis-st., next West of the above de scribed lot, now occupied by Mr. Jones. A lot on the South side of Broad st., between Marbury and MrKinne-sts., extending from Broad to Ellis-sts.. with a Dwelling House on the Ellis st. front \ A lot of thirty acres of Pine Land in the county . of Richmond, about half a mile west of the Uni ted States Arsenal lot. adjoining lands of William Robinson and others, and designated as lot No. 6, - in a plat of lots made by Wm. Burkbaltcr, Snr iveyor. A tract of Pine Land in the same county, on the waters of Butler's Creek, enntaining six hundred I and twenty-six (626) acres, more or les». adjoining a tract known as •• The Little Mill Tract," and lands of Ward, Verdery, Baker and others. Also, the following lots or parcels of land, now o* ( formerly lying in \\ ilkinson county, viz; Lot No. 264 in the 4th Dis.,containing acres, | originally granted to Archibald Welch; lot No. 265 in The 4th Dist., containing 2U2£ acres, originally : granted to John Benton; lot No. 282, in the 4th Dis., containing acres, originally granted to Josiah Sartain; lot No. 223, in the 4th Dis., con taining 202A acres, originally granted to James Walker; lot” No. 2 ( J4, in the 4th District, contain ing 202A acres, originally granted to Win. Walker; bat No-281,in the Ist Dist., containing 202£ acres, originally granted to Benj- Andrew. | Two tracts of land \p each other, (and ■u» be sold as one) lying in the county,of Washing ton, to wit: I <Jwe tract containing five hundred and twenty ( (520) acres, more or less, originally granted 17th of ! Oct. 1798, to Lewis Clark, by him conveyed to 1 Jos. Hutchin.son.2d Dec., 1800' and by him to .the i said John Fox .on tV J ill. July, 1802. The other containing one hundred <(.100) acres, more or le>», I.criminally granted to Jame# Hutchinson, and by (ilx'iu conveyed to John Fox, 25|,h July, 1808. Also,lot N.0251,0n the 21st District of .Muscogee j .county, containing 202A acres, draw'# by' a, ‘d 1 granted to the said John Fox. | AW, a tract oj land containing five handled i i(500) acres, more or less, granted 4th Oct. 1774 ! to. John Fc*:. (the elder) as lying in the ‘ Parish ot .St. Andrew.-jn the province of Georgia,'" now in I Mclntosh .county - , in this State, conveyed b_v the , jgrantee loathe said John Fox. ‘ Also a troct of laiuixontaining four hundred (400) j axvres, more or less, granted on the same day to |ruo same person, aslyingjy the Parish of St. Phi | ilip, now in Bryan county in this .test ate, conveyed ihy.grantee to the t >aid John Fox, /iW. sixty Shares ami a hall of the capilul Stock ms the Georgia Rail Road and Banking Co.inpany. Terms «f sale made known on tne day of safe A. PICQUET, H. H. GUMMING, .'Executors of John Fox, deceased. , December 2, 18 F». td j JL YORK AND SAVANNAH LINE OF OCEAN STEAMERS. The splendid new Steadier CHE j Capt. Thojus ,(Dt.- < ■*SHSSRE!sSf of the W in. Seabrook.) will l,t a* j Savannah Jor New York, on WEDNESDAY, tW i Hth October, and on every alternate Wednesday i thereafter. This ship is 1,250 tons burthen, bu.lt t expressly f.Hijhis trade, in the most substantial nia nuer, and *f>‘h every regard to safety, comfort and speed. The second jfeaoier of the line, she MUSCO GEE, will soon be,hunched, and will be ready early- in the Spring, g*, .that one will leave New' \ ork .and Savannah every fl £DM)>SDAI. Jhe facilities and advantages offere.J by this line to the : travelling public of Georgia, TYiMiAsp.ee. Alabama, | and Florida, it is to be hoped wdf b£ Vic.J q.hd fluly | appreciated. [{J Persons intending to take p.lsaage in th-.- | line, are assured that the Central Kail Road Corn i panv. will, whenever necessary, run a special train I to suit the arrival and departure of the steamers i For Freight or Passage, apply to j PA DEL FOR I) Jk. FAY, Savannah or SAM E. L. MITCHEL, 194 Front street, Oct. 6 _____ New York. I FOR SAVANNAH AND INTERME DIATE LANDINGS u THE steam packet 11. L COOK, Capt. Philpot, having j 'indergone a thorough ie,»<«ir. and I been fitted up for the comfortable accommodation ! of PASSENGERS, will receive FRKriiilT on Tuesday, and leave Augusta every Wednesday Monuiicr, at 6 o’clock. For Freight or Passage apply on boa.o. or to JEFFERS iV CO J DRAIN, Hamburg ui Angnst [H/ 5 Way Freight must (in all cases) ba paid tor by the shipper Sept. 15 sasutu »