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About Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1848)
RAYMOND & CO.’S ME NAG ERIE! riniE PKOPKIETORS .1. ire to announce JL th;it tin ir ti;*nvailt*ci collection of LIVING WILD BEASTS. 't ill l»e open for exhibitimi in \ugu*ta, on MON DAY’, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY 13. VJ, and 2rtth of December, tor only I If RLE DAYS. This collection having been selected with great care, now the most comim.i tk \ xitir n and assortment <•! " 11,1) ANIM \LS em braced in anv exhibition in the I uited States. Mes rs. Raymond <!t Go. have been unsparing in trouble and expense in fitting not and preparing an entertainment of this nature, and trust with the fullest confidence to the disci iminutinn of an intelligent public to appreciate the advantages ol such an Exhibition, over the many amusements otfered to their notice. Hy means of Mirnurous Agents in different pa Is of the world, the most remarkable of nature’s nni/nalril work* are brought together in one collection, where they can he viewed at leisure, and with perfect security. The Exhibition is rendered intensely interest ing I.v the astonishing performance.* of Mo.x.s. St ’ll V ITER in the Den of LIONS, TIGERS, LEOPARDS, COU GARS, Arc., who. among other remarkable feats, will H \H- M ESS and DKD I'. A EXRGE I.ION through a space prepared for the purp ise under the Pavilion. Mrs. SOU A EFKR. whose firmness ai d daring line acquired for her the title of the LION Ql EEV will accompany her husband into thr I- ivt ot thr ferocious brunts I thus showing the com plete control which the renowned l.mN Tamvk, can exercise over the most savage denizens of the forest. [EI Open from Ito 1 P. M. Admittance 50c.; (’hildren under 10 years of age, and .Servants 25 cents. dec. 7 ALE. CIDER AND LIQUORS. I I 111 MBLS. superior A EE. I x ft f 1.) do Champaign? and Neward CIDER. 5 pipes Swan GIN. a half pipes •Sazerae’’ HR A.NI >\ . 3 Otard. Dupuy & Co.’’ BRANDY, 10 halt, qr ami eight pipes “A . Seignett’’ do. 10 <»cla ve s MADEIRA. Kl casks Pci t. Sherri. Madeira. Lisbon, Sicily Madeira and ‘‘“icily AVENE. Lately rec it ed and ottered lor sale at reasona ble prices. ROBERT JOHNSTON. Jr.. Vendue Range, near East Hay. Charleston, S. C. nov 15 HOUSE SERVANT FOR SALE. A \ ALUABLE HOUSE BOA . about fourteen /m or fifteen years of age, for sa’e to an ap proved purchaser. Enquire ai this office, dec.7 ts LANDRBTH 3 GARDEN SEED. NEW CROP. \FULL ASSORTMENT of Fresh and warranted Genuine LAN DRETII’S GAR DEN SEED.ju»t received and fir sale hy dec? Iw WM. HAINES. FRUIT PIES, &c. fIA HE SUBSCRIBER acknowledging past ft favors to his triends, and the public gene rally, bus now engaged a PASTRV COOK from Gharleslon. to make the above articles, in ail its la ions branches, viz : APPLE, MINCE. CRANBERRY, PEACH, CO COA Nil’ PIES. «V-c., Likewise the different Cl bS'I’AKDS. Hotel and Boarding House keepers would do well to call and see for themselves, as lie can make a good and wholesome article, cheaper tliau can be got in this city. ALSO— CAKES of every description. i I M. McGOI.RICK. Baker. at the Old Stand of Mr. E. Lkoi* Dec. 5 1 w r ANTED. — A "OMAN (without children) T ▼ to do House work fora small Family. Ap- I'ly at this office. Nov. 15 HINT’S MERCHANT’S >1 AtiA/IMi 111 UK U NDEB'S IG\ ED lonly anlhorized I local Agent tor HI N P’S .MERCHANT'S M 'GAZINE. Persons iuleb'ed to tliis Periodi cal can make payment to me Dec. . A G. WILLIS. RISLEY’S SARSAPARILLA, r|xif is i> a compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla, JL caretiilK prepared from ingredients tliat are recommended by medical men as the most certain for the cure of Chronic Rheumatism, Scrofula. Kruplions on the Skin, and ail those diseases aris ing from an impure stale ot the blood, the impro per u*e of Mercuay, \c. Numerous certificates could be given of its ef ficacy in curing what dher preparations, hearing the name of Sarsaparilla, are recommended in do; but Risley's Sarsaparilla ha.- been in use sufficient ly long enough to estahli-.li its superiority over ail others —and a* it is made as it should be. accord iug so a formula approved by tiie medical faculty, we would only refer to them ami to the number ol sufferers, ot some ot' the worst ills tliat Slosh is heir to who have been restored to health ami the enjoyment of life, by its use. In large bottles, price ,S‘l a botch—t) bottles for $5. \ libera! dis count made t » dealers. Sold wholesale ami retail, by IIAVILAM), KISI.LV A CO. Dec. 5 3in os DBW£E3’ CARMINIATIVB ; OR, COLIC DROPS FOU INFANTS, mms IS A PERFECTLY sale ami never 1 filling remedy for that distressing Colic so common to infants. It relieves flatulency ami pain immediately, procures refreshing sleep, ami acts gently mi the bowels. Price 25 cents. Isold whole* sale and retail, h\ IIAVILAM). KIS LEV & CO. Dec. b 3iiios DI33UCTING AND OTHER SURGI CA L IN3TH JMENT3. I.AOR S ALE, low lor Cash, hv ; WM. HAINES. Druggist, nl7 23 1 Hroad-sf , oppn.-ite the K,l ilut,k- VELVET TAPESTRY. BRUSSELS, PLV AND INCH \IN CARPETS. C. A. PLATT Has received a new ami fashionable assortment of r.VPESTKV. BRUSSELS, 3 PLY and INGRAIN CARPETS at greatly re duced prices. cm-’.MLLEaud TUFTED RUGS offhc finest quality and beautiful patterns, allot which 1 offer al such prices that purchasers will do well to call before buying elsewhere. (CT Carpets cut to fit the rooms free of charge. Oct. 17 REFITTED SHRSD GEL A.TIN fi VVER V superior article for Blanc* Mange. Table Jellies. &c., at»_d invaluable sick ness when delicate ansmalclft'd istrequired. SlWar ranted equal to Ru4siari«Yij«gla*y. , A - as by nov 13 *W ttjd/l’Ti. n< FOR *t O O’U W ATER, of very fine quality, Or T .1 * atige I’lower Water. AUakim’s extracts of ' aniila, Orange. Pilfer A! turnip, Lemon, Hose, Nutmeg, Cinnamon, and Jamaica Ginger. War ranted tresh For a ale bv nov 18 WM. H. TUTT SOUTH 'CAROLINA RAIL ROAD,/ HvNitUKo, Dee. 3. 1848. S »- -H A SPECIAL TR AIN for the ac <■. coiumodation of persons attending the Dedication of the M. I’, Church, at G< anitcvillc, nu SUND \V, lOt It in>f. W ill leave Hamburg at 3.1 o clock \. M., and j leave < ■ rauiie villo at o’e !<>•: k I*. M dec. 8 id W. J M.VGR VTII. Agent. BUGrGTE FOR SALE. A GOOD SECOND HAND DOUBLE I |2V Hi v<( iIE, with harness complete, for sale at j { Allman's Stable. dec. 3 DeoAUl SHERIFF’S SALE. Pvs'poil'll. " ill he sold, before the Court House door in I)♦•- j eatur.-on the fir™; Tin s-l:.x in JA N I \II V u. vt, j between Fne u-ual boor, ol sale, t'-.e loi'owing j iir< pel tv. to wit ; Khtv a woniHM, 2-1 years ml; li vie I on a< the propel tv ol E. H, Reyiiohis. b\ vhliu- of ali la so n the luferi >r <'o irt of 1 )cK ilb count. . t harles I.,it inter v.» said Reyimlds—property pointed out t<\ E H. Reynolds. dec. 3 ' A. E. JOHNSON. D. Sheriff. OFF. AUG. INS. A BANK’GCO.,/ Ihcr.vtKi K7. 1313. y ra'lli: ANNU AL ELECTION for I he l)i --.5 rectors ol this Listitutiou w ill take p'ace at the < Hice of the < ‘onqvanv on Mmnl tu nr.it, the I I lit inst.. as |ln* usual hours. dec 3 o ROBERT WALTON, ('adder. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE * ft VYING determined t > remove " e»t, 1 now | 2dt otter for sale the following property, situ ated .u Hairdslowu, (bglelhorpe county, immedi- ; ately o.i llie Rail Road, vt/. : Three or four new I an I comfortable Dwellings. A large two story ! Store House, finished oil in superior style, and ( having every convenience fir a large stock ol ! Gdn.U. Also, my Carriage .Manufactory, consist iug of large and commodious Shops, so; fifteen r twenty hand-, I, umber Sheds. Repository. iVc. Jtc , :dl newly built, and in point ot convenience can- I not he surpassc i ; having a horse power Lath, i Saw Mi I. Ac. attached, with every other tool i necessary for the business, and a large lot of sea soiled Timber. Hnhbs. Spokes. &.C.. Arc. Con nected v ilh tliis i> two hundred and fifty acres ol j land, on which is a new trained Gin House, (Jm and Running Gear. Having heretofore lelt settled * lor hie, 1 have spared neither money imr pains in I improving the p ace. and now consider it the most des.ruble spot in this section of country. The j neighborhood is thickly settled, and for intelli gence and respectability will compare with any community ; perfectly healthy, and a good school i i the place. Persons wishing to engage in the • Mercantile business have now an opportunity, ! which i> raieiv offernl, as this is decidedly the ' best stand in .'li Mlc Georgia us a reference to the Book* \\ i I prove that any reasonable quantity of Goods can he sold. The Shops are now well pat ronized. and three or four thousand dollars in or dors for work, will he turned over to the purchaser, i I will sell the whole together, or in lots to suit ' purchasers, very low for cash, or on time for good paper. Jhe Goods on hand will also be disposed ot at reasonable prices, (if desired ) Possession given immediately, and every assis tance rendered which the purchaser may desire. Persons wishing such property w ill do well to call earlv, as 1 am determined to sell. 11. L FRENCH. Bairdstown, Ga . Dec. G. dec. u ett HART’S GOLD INK f|'() HE USED with the common quills for X. writing in Albums-, and ornamental painting Ladies will find the above a beautiful addition to their study, it> use being very simple, merely ne cessary after writing, to rub it over with a smooth ; piece ol Ivory, it will then polish like a looking : glass, and retain its color for years. Ladies and Gentlemen are respectfully invited to call and see specimens, at GEO. A. OATES A, CO’S dec. 3 Piano. Book and Music Store. IMPORTANT TO ARriiXc, v*ILD BHS, &a HART’S GOLD FAINT, m a Liquid, for the purpose of Gilding Frames. Ort amenta! Segars, Ac., to he used with a common brush, and burnished in the usual manner with a smooth I piece of ivory or agate. Itemg already sized, it ! saves the time over Ihe Gold Leaf, aud at lia'flhe expense. Warranted to stand exposme to wea ther without tarnishing or change of color, and 1 will burnish much smoother than the Gold Leaf, receiving the copal varnish in len minutes after being laid on. T« lie sold xv bolesale and retail to the trade at low prices bv GEORGE A. OATES A. CO . Broad Street, They being the so'e agents in this city, dec 3 HART’S RED INK HART’S LIQUID CARMENI, warran ted to stand color. Just received and for sa e by GEO. A. OATES A. CO., <l3 Sole Agent for the .Manufacturer in this city . NOTICE. business heretofore conducted on the 8 siihsoribers's account, in this city, by\V,M. C. Hkk nv If 11.1., being closed by the late fire, he calls on all indebted to said concern lo make pax - infill to RobKKI I’iiii.i.ip, who will settle all claims against me for said concern. dec fi ft ANTON IVERSEN. G ARDENER " ANTED. MPLOYM RNT by the year xx-ill be given to J an industrious ami capable man, to take charge <>l a vegetable Oar Jen. Enquire at ibis office. ts Dee. 5 WANTSD TO HI B fk N intelligent UOtsSK I5()Y, to wait on a small /w. Family. One about it or 15 years of age xx-ouid be prt sered. Enquire at this office. Dec. 5 ts FOR SALE, * MULATTO .MAN, about years of age ; an excellent Cook and I louse Servant. Sold tor no fault. Enquire at this office. Out. 21 if SCOTCH WHISKY. » ONE PUNCHEON very superior SCOTCH j WHISKY, (Ardabg s Islay.) just received, and sot sale by \V. J. NELSON. | Nov. 23 ’ *0 NOTICE. I\ll. TOMLINSON FORT, has now in press, l a medical work to be entitled. FORTS FAMILY’ FRaCTICF ; wliicii will be printed, , neatly bound, and offered lo the public, with the , least practicable delay. Alilledgeville. August 15,134 C. Nov.lt) WORTHY OF NOTICE I about purcliasinsr DRY’ GOODB, ■ would do well to call at CO.SGROVF'S, be- | I tore buyin? elsewhere. He is selling: at vert low ; j prices and lias a large and desirable stock of j fashionable goods Nov. 15 COAL, COAL. • IIHDS* Red Ash, Broken and Screened! *}> * COAL, selected expressly for Parlor use, tins dav landing,and for sale low from (be wharf, by ' 15 F. CHEW. , A icgtilar supply of tliis. description of COAL will be kept constantly on band. li. F. C. j Doc. I ts TO THE PUBLIC. SUBSCRIBER lias removed from his I X old stand, opposite the United States Hotel, to the Store torulei ly occupied by 1). Hodge, next i t<> Hnadlev’s Carriage Repository, where be lias j . u la 'H e ’‘tock of CLOTHS, CASSI- j dl.lxKS and \ES I’INGS, which are the best 1 t.iat can he bought, ami will he made (o measure ! j in a >|) !e not u» he surpassed hv any establish- , i meat in the Southern country ALSO— For sale. SHIRTS ol all kind*. STOCKS. CR\- ! VATS. COLLARS, SUSPENDERS. GLOVES, j HOSIERY . xYc. And a large stock of READY’ 1 MADE CLOTHING, which fur cut, finish and ! material, cannot be equalled. Oct. It J A. VAN WINKLE. C/ NDLE3, SPERM OIL, &c„ & 0 . ~ BOXES J add’s Put. and Com. SPERM r * CANDLES. 45 hexes HuMxV Sou's Pat. Mould CANDLES ( 25 •* Ad mia itine CANDLES, 250 gals. he*t " inter Strained SPERM OIL 1 500 WII \LE OIL, 200 * first late LARD OIL. For sale hy JOHN R. DOW. Oli. 27 MBPWMP— MI Special Polices. f PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, t is the duty of communities, , a> well at oi in lividiuls, to recognize and adore I tin- goodne ->i ot the great ll ilcr o! tlo- Universe win bnmblctn hims.il to lirli'ild the (hinvs that <ii'c in I leaven, and yet Co.tJe-igetids to watch over an J v »:itrol the destinies of nieit —l. therefore, by j authority of tli e City Con toil of Vugasta, do J hereby appoint TtU it.'HJ.iA . the 14th inst.. as d<y of pub tc Tit liiksgiviag, and respectfully «'*• ; vitc the citizens o( Augusta. of i very name and j i faith, to assemble on that dav at their respective i I ' • * j place - <>t' worship, and thro; filler up to Almighty i (hod the i.ieens.* >f gre all'll hearts, for the mani- I foil blessing* which iiave been bestowed opoti them. It is also requeue 1 that, as tar as practi cable, ail ordinary business iua\ be suspended du ring the day. I. IV GARVIN, Alavor. flee o 3 (T? DOCTOR UENRI ROSSIC-NOL being associated with Dr. L. A. Dl (• AS, respect • iiiten let's his professional services to the pub lic. Dr. It's office is with that ol Dr. Dugas. March 8 ly A CARD, PAINTING AND DAf.TEIIIIEOTY PING- E. S. DODGE, Artist, would re- j ; spectfully inform his Iriends, and the citizens ot . i Augusta, and vicinity, that he has returned to the ! j cilv, and taken rooms over the store ol Mes rs. . ; Clark, llackett vV, Co., formerly occupied by Mr. Johnson, where he would be pleased to aocommo- j date all who may wish a highly finished Minature i on Ivmkv. or one of his beautiful DaguerreoD pes, i richly cidored. A large nurnher of specimens of his PAIN !- IN'I.S and DAGUERREOTYPING are to he j 'Celt at his rooms. Ladies and gentlemen wil please call and examine. Materials for Paguerrctrtyping, f° r SJ dc. ALo. ! Ji>hnson’s celebrated Quick Stull. Oct 27 Gmo | MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM- | PANY OF NEW YORK. M. Robkk rsox, I’res’t. ( Sami.. Hank vv,Sec y t Applications received by GREENVILLE SIMMONS, Nov. 21 ly Agent (tanbibates. qjp We are authorized to announce NA THANIEL BA LEV, Esq., of Columbia county , as a candidate for Judge of the Inferior Court, at llie ensuing election. dec. I 0" We are authoiized to announce GIDEON It. BUNCH as a candidate lor Tax Re ceiver of Wilkes county, at the election in Janu j ary next. Gee G ■ in- We are authorized to aiinoiiiite ELISHA BERRVMAN as a candidate l< r lax Collector lor Kichiuond county, at the t iis.ii in g j election. Nov. i. 9 I (CT -Air. EditorS —You will please ainiiiincc THUS. J. HAMMETT.as a candidate for the of fice of Receiver of Tax Returns tor Warren county, at the election in January next. Nov. I'd O’ We are authorized to announce ALEXANDER DEAS, as a Candidate to* lie ! ceiver of Tax Returns for Richmond county, at the approaching election. nov 23 f J j* Air. Editor :—You will please announce E. C. TIN .SLEV as a candidate tor re-election to the ottice of fax Collector, Richmond county, at j the election in January. Nov. 14 ry 7' Air. Editor :—You will please announce NEWTON W. WALLACE as a candidate for the oliice ot Receiver ol Tax Returns for V\ ilkes county, at the election in January next. Nov. 11 ITT We are authorized to announce ISII.VM THOMPSON as a candidate for re-elec tion to the office of Receiver ol 'Tax Returns for the county of Richmond, at the ensuing elec tion in January next. Nov. lo O’ We aie authoiized to announce ALEXANDER I'HILII*, as a candidate for tbe office of Receiver ol Tax Returns for Richmond county, at the election in January next. Nov. 14 JOHN BRIDGES, FASHIONABLE I> II A fE 11 A. N I) TAILOR. NextDoorßslow the United. StateaHotel, a ri€f us ta . a son aia . IS REt'EIV 1\(1, 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 ARTIGI.es and R E A D V - 31 A D E GARMENTS, which,for srvi.E ok cut, make and material, arc not to he found in the market. Military uni forms made, and Making and 'Trimming in tke best manner. Sept. 27 WM. 0. PRICE & CO., DRAPERS AND TAILORS. ARE RECEIVING WEEKLY from New York SPRING GOODS, CLOTHS, CASHMERES ANDY KSTINGS.oI the newest style of manufacture.LlNEN DRILL, i COTKLINNKIS. and all the new styles for Spring j and Summer Wear. HEADY-MADE CLOTHING. j of new patterns of goods and cut. and very cheap. I TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS, &*e. Ac.. at their | Furnishing Warehouse— ()l<i t'tund—'ZSd Broad - St. W. 0. PRICE, W. T. I.NCRAHAM March 12 i AGENCY INDIA RUBBER FABRICS, No. ‘iltf, BIIOAD-UT. fIHIE 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 ; i Sack t’uats. Gloves and Mittens, i Reeling Jackets, Bathing Caps and Mats, i Pea Coats, Leggins, Cloaks, Travelling Bags, Capes, Air Cushions & Pillows, Money Belts, Door Springs, Suspenders and Elastics, Cairiage Cloth. Caps, Nor. 5 H D. NEWKIRK. STATE OF GEORGIA, DeKALB CO., 5 Clerk’s Oeeice, Inferior Court, November 27th, lb’PL ) All persons interested, are hereby noti- j lied that ifenryll. Martin, of the Cifbtli di-- trict. G. M., tolls before John M. Ridlir.g, one ot the Justices of Peace for said district, as an estry a GRAY MARE PON EY, supposed to be fourteen years old, and her left e\e out. Appraised by John Adams and Wilson E. Spruce, free holders o( said district and county, to lie worth twelve dollars and fifty cents. The owner of said estrav b requested to come forward, pay charges, and take said,-stray away, or she will he dealt with as the law directs. A true extract from the Esliav Book. Nov. Ml C d ALEX. JOHNSON, c. i, p. S3WBW——a—BgpMXWwu’waMi.i!. ixbh? “PRIZE OFFICE. GHEENE AND PULVSKI HONUMMVJ LOTTE ii IE S! J. W M AURY At CO.. SUCCESSORS T« • J. G. Gregory & Co. Managers S lies close at ■» o’clock Saturday. Lxtia Class I I —B\ Leesburg 7->, Dec. 9. ! oka vn ,>tn k.m »;. 15 drawn Ballots from 755. 35,001) DOLLARS. 51.V0W! .5:5.00)! 5 LOME 5.5,0.-KU S>GJo: AO ol j N’LO-HK Tickets 5 10—Halves *0 —Quarters j 52,0 > Sales close -at 3 o’clock ’Tuesdn.\ . (.’las-- No. 2(5. draws at Savannah, Dec. 12th, lu 5-55. 1 TACK VGE SCHEME. 1.5 Drawn Ballots IV 1111 70. Capital Prize 4,000 DOLLARS! Besides numerous other prizes. 'Ticket- $\ Shares in proportion. Risk on a package of 2.1 NVh do Tickets. .s't.> 95 25 I Lilt do .. ti 97 25 Quarter do .. .5 ! 1 S lies close at 3 o’clock Thursday. Extra Class 1 11. by S. Carolina 50, Dec. iI, 181 H— I a it \ r y. si m.Mi:. It drawn Ballots fiorn 75 •20,000 DOLL \HS. 55.000, Nd.OOO. x'2.250. 10 ot 51,000 Tickets §s— N 2 50 —Quarters 5’ 1.25. JOHN A MILI.EN, Agent. Opposit, tlie Masonic Hall. , O’ Orders from tbe couutiy prompt l\ aitei d« <: i to. dec 0 NEW GOODS 1 NEW GOODS! JUST RECEIVED, and for sale, still cheaper : tlian those that have caused such great at traction. A beautiful lot of A Ll.-WOt )L FRE.\(SII 1 CASHMERES, and MUSLIN D L \ INKS, verv pretty [lattenis. Plaid Raw SILK, and ALPACA choice colors. Black, Brown Mode and Nuzarene Blue ALPACAS Ascntney P 2-4 Bleach'd SHEET ING, more pretty Dark (’ALICOES b>r (<[<•. per i \ ard. 'To be found at the ONE PRICE CHEAP ! CASH STORE of JAMES A GRAY. No. 292 Broad-st , next above Airs. Lalitte’s Nov. 19 Millinery Establishment. DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, &C. Bonnet ribbons, 12. N to 25 cents per: yard. W ki ie and Colored Tariton MUSLINS, 2 yards i wide. Black and Colored CR \ I’ES. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. FKINtiES, GIMPS, and HUTTONS. TWIS T (for I >;| <*> J all coiers. I»a gCL ASI *S. 25 cen t s each. I Fine Brown open worked cents, j Linen (’ambrie HAN DK ERCIII EFS, G Jcl» each, j Tll RE \I) LACE, from ti Jto 31 cents. Just received and for sale hv T- BRENNAN. Oct. 19 opposite the Mansion House. NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS \74STTES, POLK A COATS. PARIS MAN ' TiI.LAS, SACK MAN I 'ILLE''ITS. Rich Figured and Striped (’ASHAIERES, Black Italian Silk for MANTILL \S, Small Figured All-Wool D'L.AINLS. “ Cheap D’LAINES. Ladies Merino A’ESTS. Heavy Wool Long Sll AWLS. Striped and Figured A LPA< ’ AS.(verv cheap] Sals bury FL.AN N E I,>. for Childrens’ 1 )resses. Black and White SILK HOSE. Jn-t received per steamer, and for sa e hv Oct. 2G dvVc Jl()\V & ESTES. FRINGES AND GIMPS. \ NEW SUPPLY OF FRINGES AND I GIMPS, suitable lor trimming \ esitts and Mantillas from 12 to 50 cents per yard. COLORED SILK FKINGES from G[ to 10} i per yard. AI - SO—W ide 81-ACK is 11. K S from I .CO to 51 - . 50 per yard. MOROCCO BELTS, all kind* 10 to 25 cents each. Just received and for sale low by T. BRENNAN, Nov. 2f opposite the Mansion House. AUCTION GOODS ! CLOTHS. CASS I MERES, &c ~ RECEIV 1213 by tbe last steamer, and selling - oil'cheap, a large lot of ULO THti, CASSI ] .MKUES, SATIM2TS, \c. ' Itlue and 'Hack Pfl-OI CLOTff, lor Over Coats-, 50 cents j»er yard, Good Black HilO.A IX-’LOTfI. ,51.75 per v ard. Do. do. BE AA LU CLOTH. £1 per yard. Do. Blue CLOTH, 5*2.25 per yard. Superfine Blue. 141 ick, Brown ami Invisible Green < 'LOTUS, from Js’3 to ,5-5 per yard, SATINETS. Iram 25 to 75c. per yard. A great varictv <d Goods for Boys wear, for sale i at ’ T. BRENNAN’S, 1 Nov 'it Opposite the .Mansion House. FISI-T, FISH. I.*T/ \ BBLS No. 1.2 and .5 Mackerel. •-e» lia.t and quarter bbs do. ”l) kits So I Mackerel and Salmon, 2000 lbs first rate Codfish. For sate i» v nov 7 JOHN K. DOW.' Xi:\V DRY GOODS! ! From 15 to 25 Per Cent Less than List Years’ Prices. t: N Df-llSlt. 1, ti has received liis JL supply ot* tall and WINTER GOODS, AMONG WHICH IKK Figured. Watered and Plain Ktack SILKS Black ALPACAS and BOMBAZINES, i Colored ALPACAS, Plain and .-rain Striped. ' French CA S H MERES and English MERINOS, | 50 pieces MUSLIN DkLAINS, Ekj to 25 cents’ 30 do. Cashmeres. 25 to 53 cent*, 100 do. Scotch and French Ginghams, 12, 1 , to 3) cents, 500 pieces Prints, from ! to 1 2A cents per yard. If) bales Brown Shirtings and Sheetings, [to 10 cts j Fringes, Gimps and Buttons, I Bleached shining. vVc., 5 to I ,V, cents, • Irish Linens and Table Damasks, I Needle Worl-ed Collars and Cheimselts, Irish Linen and Tliroml Edgings, Linen Cambric Hankercltiefs,bj to cent--, Hikssery, Gloves, Ribbons, Lucc.vYc., A:c., Clothes, Cassimeres, TvvumL, and Knit i tie Ms, Satinets, Kentucky Jean and Kerseys, Negro Blankets and fine Kerseys, A lew cases of Hats and Shoes. N. IF—Prints and Domestics, 20 per cent, less than last year’ prices. New Goods received weekly hv the steamer, | t. BRENNAN, Oct. 15 Opposite the Mansion llou.-c, CAP AND LETTER PAPER j f piIK subscrihets have just received a large a>- J sortment of I.L ITER andl-Al*, both laid j and wove, of the best English and American man- ( ufactnre Also, a very superior quality of laid ' Cap. made by Monier, expressly for Lawyers' tt>e. j V small quantity of'l’iylor Letter Paper, A gen- i oral assortment of Stationery always on hand. 1 which will be sold low hv the large or small qnan- I : tit). at GEO. A. OATES vV CO.’S, dec 1 Broad-street. NOTICE TO BUILDERS. SEALED PROPOSALS will he received i at this office, until the first TUESDAY in De cember next,for buildinga STONE JAIL. 1 hose wishing to bit! lor said contract can call at thi> office and examine specifications and plan of said building, and also for informal on in rela tion to the payment. vVc. By order of the Inferior Court of DeKalh coun ty. Nov. 10 ALEX. JOHNSON. Clerk. OWEN MUNSON, M. D SURGEON DENTIST, Ol h H E NO, 10, Mansion House, Nov. 17 * Ll' A ugnsta, Georgia. DALES 4-1 DROWN HOJIE SI’LN, just ieceived, and for sale at the cheap Store of JAMES \. GRAY, Nov- 29 293 Broad street. CAMPHtNE! CAMPHItfB! OF THE BEST QUALITY, constantly on hand, and for sale, at 75 cents per Gallon WM H. TUT I’. Nov, 29 NEW CHEAP DRY GOODS’ STORE ! JAMES A. GRAY would most respectful!v call the attention of the citizens of Augusta, ; 1 and public generally, to his SKW AM) WEM, AS.sOKTKD STOCK | ot cheap. Panov uud Domestic Dry Good»,whieh he 1 is now opening, and w ! n ntiinie To receive week ; ly. in l'ie >ti»n: No. !21>K, imim iiv occiqded In -Mr. T. Bridges, (next dour above Mrs. Lafrtte’s I cheap Millinery and Fauov Drv Goods’ Store,) where he intends selling verv < hk.ap toR cash, j in order l«> est ildish lii> name in this city. The following are a list ol some of the articles: OIK) pieces <’ M-ICO, warranted fast colors, fi }c. 500 do. CALL'O. beautiful patterns,B cents, .i'd) pieces Meimiiack PR! NTS, at 10 cents, 100 p 1 ces ( ALM’O full yard vv i.ie. foi 10 ct>.. 500 do. 1' fRNI TI Ki. t' 11 L\ TZ, Irom oto 11 124 cents, 25 pieces Superior Silk Warp BTk AI.PAt’A, Iroiii I • •) to 5 1,25, 25 pieces Siioerior Silk Warp Mode Coloretl A l.PAt' \ from 25 to s<) cents. 10 pieces Beautiful Mode Col d PA REMET- I ’TAS. to * cenis. 100 p< s. I'rench English ami German. C A^H • AIE RES an ■ MUSLIN D’LALNES, from 12J, to .57.; rci t>. J 5 pcs. most Snpcrim Bi’k SILK, all widths, very low tor AIA.VI ILLAS, 25 pcs. New Pattern G!All’S cheap, for trim | tiling them. 50 pcs. Scotch. Earlston and french G!N(«- j HAMS. from 12 to 25 cents. 2 cases 10 It. 12 and lid MARSEILLES I QUILTS from 2.2.0 to 5 I .50. 500 French CASHMERE, BROCHE f DAY and Opera SHAWLS. 200 very large size Blanket SHAW LS, cheap 200 pcs. ol heavy Dark KLRSLA . f,Olll 10 to 15 cents, 25 pcs of the most Superior KERSEY, made at 25 cents net. 5 bales of Augusta LI BROW N HOME SPI N at I) [ cents, 1 case- Superior LONG CLO TH, from b [ to 10 cents. Blankets. Flannels. 1 ’loths, Casimcres, N estings i ’Tweeds. Kentucky Jeans, Satinets. Irish Linens. Linen Damasks. Barn six Linen Sheetings, and a 1 great variety <5 other cheap articles, too tedious to mention in an advertisement—to be found at the One Price Cheap Cash Store. v/nr I i m c \ lit*v asii Nov. 7 HOUSEKEEPING- ARTICLES, AUGUST A, OCT. 1«, I*4B. j \\7 E HAVE LATE! A KECEIX EDnewgoods Iff ol choice qualify, among which are many I dcsirabl artic es lor Housekeeping, which we oi- I fer at low prices, viz . Fine W hite, Cold Band and Fancy CHINA dinner and tea sets. Cut GLASS \VA 1! E, Decanters. Bowls, Pitch ei>. Celeries. Goblets, Wine and Cham pagne Tumblers. SI!A KK SI’OONS and Forks and fine TA BLE CUTLERY. W A ITEIIS in sets. Table M u’.- and Brushes. Plated and Britannia WAKE. CAKE BASK ETS. Beefsteak Di-hes. Can dlesticks. *Nc. of the best SHEFFIELD manufacture. ANDIRONS, Shovel and Tongs and FEND ERS. SOI.AII LAMPS " ili new style of Shades. Hearth BiII'SUES. Bellows. &-c.. &c. CLARK. RACKET!’ A: CO., Oct 15 dtVc Wate.h Makers and Jewellers. N. YORK AND SAVANNAH LKtL OF OCEAN STEAMERS. j The >plendid new Steamer CHE- I | UOKEE. Ca,>t. Thomas I.von.(late of the Win. Seabrook.) will leavt Savannab lor New York, on WEDNESDAY, tin 11 lii October, and on every alternate Wednesday thereutter. This ship is 1,250 tons burthen, built | expressly tor this trade, in the most substantia: manner, and with every regard to safety, comfort and speed. I be second steamer of the line, the ML>CO (i LE, will soon be launched, and will be read} early in the Spring, so that one- will leave New \ ork and Savannah every WEDNESDAY. Tin facilities and advantages ottered by this line to the travelling public oi Georgia. Tennessee, Alabama, and Florida it is to be hoped will he tried ami duly appreciated. (FT 3 Persons intending to take passage in this line, are assured that the Central Rail Road Com pany, will, whenever necessary, run a special tram to suit the arrival and departure of the steamers. For Freight or Passage, apply to PA I >EI.FOB I) iV. FA \ . Cavatinan, or SAM L. L. MITCHLL. RU F rout street, Oct. G New York. FOR SAVANNAH AND INTERME DIATE LANDINGS #. |. THE STEAM PACKET ILL COt)K.Capt.Philpot, having undei\ ...e a thorough ie,...ir, and been fitted up for the comfortable accommodation of PASSFNtiI.RS. will receive FKKhut (' on 7 'arsona. and leat <• Augusta every WednesiUn Hurtling, at (I o'clock. For Freight or Passage apply on hoai o. or to JLFFERS vV COIHKAM, Hnnhurg ai Au s im [O’ ay !• rc-ght must (in all cases', b. paid tor by the shipper. Sept. 15 sasutu 25 DOLLARS REWARD. RANAVs A t frc;n the undersigned. ; negro boy, DICK, about 17 or US years o! a?e. about live feet six inches high. yy<-|! ■ A. made, ot iu.-i!iuni lie is <>l a vu dark complexion anti a down ct-unitnance, yvith a j sulky expression. lie disappeared in .March last in Washington county, anti is probahlv harbored there. The above reward will he paid f«r tb.e negro, i: lodged in a safe goal, or delivered to the under signed. “ GREEN II JORDAN. Alilledgeville, Sept. 15, ISUS. septJUdt wtV w B ALU ROPE. •)(Wi C(> iLS KENTUCKY HEMP Rah R< >PE, ol prime quality , lor sale low. July 2f> HAND. WILLIAMS vV CO. SPSRM CANDLES. OF Prime qualit\, i* -r saio low. uuv. 7 JIAM), WILLIAMS A CO CRUSH oD SUGAR. El\ AORK Steam Refined, Crushed and IN Powdered Scar. For sale low. nov.7 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. CHEESE. OF Prime qnalily. in casks and boxes. For sale low. HOT.7 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. CLARIFIED SUGAR. I/m HIUtS CLARIFIED SUGAR-A bean- I \/\f tit til and excellent article tor family use. For sale low. nov. 7 H AM), WIf.LIAMS Sc CO. BLANKETS! BLANKETS!! ( M|A PAIR BLANKETS, of every description \ tW* *vf and quality, selling very low at Nov. la ’ T.J. COSGROVE’S. GRENVILLE S GEORGIA ALMA NAC FOR 1849. I riAIII-S ALMAXACj just published, contains : X a Chrotological History of Georgia, which includes the names of all the Governors of Geor gia front Oglethorpe to the present das ; A list of the important acts of the last Legisla ture ol Georgia ; Interest Table at 7 per cent.; I able ot freights on Rail Roads in Georgia and South Carolina; Election Returns, A. c., &c.; price only $3 per s«»m. C. E. GRENVILLE. Oct. 14 deYw NEW TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, AUGUSTA. GA. riAIIE SUBSCRIBER having leased the X Store No. gRi, Broad street, three doors be low the United States Hotel, is now receiving a lull and complete assortment of cheap and fashion able CLOTHS, CASIMKKES and VESTINGS, and fenders to his friends and patrons his proles sionai services and solicits a share of their patro nage. Making and Trimming made up in the. lute st and { wist fashionable style. Nov. i) H. D. NEWKIRK, Public Sales. \\ ill he sold. on t he firs t Tuesday in JANUARY' next, at the L«»rr Market House, in the citv of Augusta, ol the ti-nal hours of Mile, two SHARES OF THE CAPITAL stock OF THE MECHAMCS’ bank or ATGUSTA. Terms cash. TURNER CLANTON. Ev. •CUlor* W M JONES, and c W. CRAWFORD, S Trustees. Dec. C> I‘os/pi nrd RICHMOND Mil RIFF’S SALE. <>u (lie first Tuesday in JAM ARY next, will be sold, at the Lower Market House, in the city ol Am list a, within the usual hours of sale, the fol lowing Negro slaves, to wit Stephen. Carter, Nancy ami her children, \n neca, Jane. Jim. Noah, Harriet, ami Charles ; le vied on as the property of Valentine W dker, to sati»ly a ti la issuing Iroiu the Superior Court of Comity, in favor of the Hank oi the State of Georgia vs. \ aientine Waiki-r. WM. V. KERR, Sheriff /Vs/ pout'll RICHMOND SHERIFF SALES. On the first Tuesday in JANUARY next will he sold at the Lower Market House, in the eilv of Augusta, within the legal hours of sale, the following property to wit All that lot or pat cel of land, with the improve ments thereon, situate, ly mg and being in the eitv of Augusta, and county of Richmond, near the Lower Market House, on the sonih side ol Hroad street, fronting ninety feet, more or less, on said Hroad street, running back of same width half way to Ellis street, and forty live feet, more or less, for remaining distance to Ellis street, ami bounded north by said Hroad street, souih by said Ellis street, east by a lot of the estate of Mrs. Riley and west by lots of the estate of Thomas Aveieil and the estate of Mrs. Sturgis, occupied at this time bv James H. Bishop. Levied on as the prop erty of John P. Greiner. to satisfy sundry execu tions issuing from the Superior Cot rt ol Richmond county, in favor of the Georgia Rail Road and Hanking t.'ompany vs. John I*. (ireiner and other li fas vs. the same. Also, at the same time and place, will he sold, a negro woman named Dinah, about 20 vearsol age; lev.ed on as the property of Jacob Dill, deceased, to satisfy susdry executions Nsiiing from the Supe rior Court ol Richmond county—the Georgia 1C 1C and Hanking Co. vs. Charles H. Hitt. James M. Hitt. Martin Hilt ami Jacob Dill, the Augusta Insurance and Hanking Company, and assigned to Robert S. Dill vs. Jacob Dill, and other li. fas. vs. the same. Also, at the same time and place, will he sold, the following Negro slaves, to wit : Henry, a hoy about 15 years ol age ; Cliloe, a woman about 17 years of age ; and Cliloe, a woman about 11 years <>f age; levied on as the property of Martin Hitt, to satisfy the following li. las. issuing from the Su perior Court of Richmond county: Robert S. Dill vs. Charles H. Hilt and Martin Hitt, Charles H. Hitt tor the use of Scranton A Smith vs, Martin Hitt, and other ti. fas. vs. the same. AI so, at the same lime and place, will he sold 12 Mahogony Chairs; 1 Sofa; 1 Hook Case; ! Mahogany Tah'es ; 1 Carpet and Hug; 1 Bureau and \\ ashstand ; 1 Looking Class; 2 Hedsieads ; 1 Press; 1 lot of Hooks; 1 lot of Kitchen Furni ture ; I Iron Chest and 1 Desk. Levied on a> the property «' Charles H. Hitt, to satisfv a ti fa issu ing from the Superior Court of Richmond countv . in favor of Robert S. Dili vs. Martin Hilt and diaries P. Hitt, ;nd other (i fas v». Charles H. Hitt. Not. 28 WILLIAM V. KER, Sheriff. Postponed RICHMOND SHERIFF S ALE. On the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, will be sold at the Lower .Market House, in the city of Augusta, within the legal hours of sale. All that lot or parcel of land, with the improve ments thereon, situate, lying and being in the county of Richmond, and city of Augusta, near the Lower .Market House, on the south side ot Hroad street, fronting ninety feet, more or les.-, on said Hroad street running back the same w ildlli, halt way to Ellis street, and forty tire feet, moie or less, lor remaining distance to Ellis street, and hounded north by said Hroad street, south by said Ellis street, east by a lot of the estate of .Mrs Riley, and west by lots of the estate ol Thomas Averell and the estate of .Mrs, JSturges, and occu pied at this time by Janies B. Bishop. Levied on is the property of John P. Greiner and Job S. Barney, dec’d.. to satisfy a ti fa issuing from the Superior Court of Richmond county, in favor ot ihe Justices of the Inferior Court of Burke enmi ty. tor the use ot Jesse P. Green, adni r &c. vs John I*. Greiner, Edward Bnstin. John B. Guieu, Charles A. Greiner and John P. Greiner, exect’r of Job S. Barnev. dec’d. Nov. 28 ’ WILLIAM \. KER, Sheriff. EXECUTORS SALE. Will be sold, on the lirst Tuesday in JANCAHV next, at the lower market house it. the city ot Augusta, the follow ing real and perponal proper ly belonging to the estate ot John Fox,deceased, to wit : The lot and improw incuts on the corner of Washington and Etiis-sts.. in the city of Augusta, now occupied by Joseph H. >tocktoii. A lot on Ellis-st.. next West of the above de scribed lot. now occupied by Mr. Jones. A lot on th ■ South side of Broad st., between Marbury and iMcK mne-sts., extending from Broad to Ei!is-sts.. with a Dwelling House on the Ellis st. front- A lot of thirty acres of Pine I.and in the counts of Uichmond, about half a mile west of the Uni ted Slates Arsenal lot. adjoining lands of William Robinson and others, and designated as lot No. (», in a plat of lots made by Win. Bnrkhalter. Sur veyor. A tract of Pine Land in the same county, on the waters ol Butler's Creek, containing six hundred and twenty-six (G-G) acres, more or Us. 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 or formerly lying in W ilkinson county, viz: Lot N0.2Gl in the 4th Pis., containing 2<;2£ acres, originally granted to Archibald Welch; lot No. 2(>5 in the Pih Dist., containing 2b2£ acres, originally granted to John Benton; lot No. 282, in the ith Dis., containing 202A acres, originally granted to Josiah Sartain; lot No. 2‘Jo, in the Ith Dis., con taining 202A acres, originally granted to James Walker; lot .No. 2‘JLin the Ith District, contain ing 202A acres,originally granted to Win. \\ alker; lot No.-ul. in the Ist Hist..containing 202i| acre*, originally granted to lienj. Andrew. Two ti acts ot land contiguous lo eaclt other, (and to be sold as i ne) lying in the county of Washing* ton, to wit: One tract containing five hundred and twenty (520) acres, more or less, originally granted 17lh ol ()ct..l?JUo Lewis Clark, by him conveyed to Jos. Hutchinson,2d Dec., IBUU, and by him to the said John Fox. on the l lih July. 1802. The other containing one hundred (100) a ere- more or less, originally granted to James Hutchinson, and by him conveyed to John Fox, 25th July, 1808. Also, lot Vo 251, ou the 21st District oi Muscogee county, containing 202£ acres, drawn by and granted lo the said John Fox. Also, a tract oj land containing five hundred (500) aces, more or less, granted 4th Oct. 1774 to John Fox, (the elder) a> ly ing in tlie ‘ Parish ol St. Andrews in the province ot Georgia.” now in Mclntosh county ,in this .Stale, conveyed by the grantee to the said John Fox Also a tract of land containing four hundred (100) acres, mere or less, granted on the same day to the same person, lying in the Parish of St. Phi lip. now in Bryan county in this State, conveyed by grantee to the .said John F'ox. Also, sixty Shares and a half of the capital Stock of the (ieorgia Rail Road and Banking Uompany. Terms of sale made known on me day of sale. A. PICUI JET, H. H. GUMMING, Executors of John Fox, deceased. December 2, 1848. id — __ - GUARDIAN’S SALE. In obedience to an order of the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Richmond county, will he sold, at the Court House door of the county ol Columbia, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY 1 next, A fourth part of a tract of land, lying in said county, situated upon Uchet Creek, and adjoin ing lands of John Moore and others, said property belonging to John Wiu. Morris, a minor AUGUSTUS C, MORRIS, pec. 5 Guardian,