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About Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1849)
r~-"r s a?fjcaggaamf mn umimamarnmmmmmimmmwmz between Austria and Hungary. Russiais un derstood to have placed a large force at the disposal of Austria, amounting, it is said, to one hundred and fifty thousand men. The Hungarians have everywhere been vic torious over the Austrians, and have nearly annihilated their army. The greatest alarm prevails at Vienna. The King of Prussia has definitely refused to accept the Imperial Crown of Germany, which had occasioned a slight outbreak at Frankfort. There is no prospect of peace between Den mark and Prussia. More troops have left Toulon for Rome, and it is reported that Marshal Oudinot had reached Rome, and that the people had risen in favor of the restoration of the Pope, and that the members of the Republican Govern ment had tied. The Tuscan troops have entered Leghorn. 1 he Sicilians, beaten at all points, have sub mitted to Naples. The war in the Punjaub is considered as ended. In the British Parliament the affairs of Can ada were incidentally introduced, but the Mi nister was very guarded upon the subject. The breach between Louis Napoleon and his cousin has widened into quite a serious \ quarrel. ( Telegraphed for the Balt. Clipper.') Sr. Louis, May 11. Movements of Senator Benton Murder by the •notorious Capt. Howard. —Senator Benton has published an address to the people of Missouri, in which he has taken ground against the in - I wtructions of the Legislature, lie has deciin- : ed a public dinner. Capt. Howard, (the husband of the woman tried for murder, at Cincinnati.) has killed Mr. Freeman, at Independence, Mo., on the 6th instant. He also shot Captain Steward. The cholera is greatly increasing. Cincinnati, May 11, 7 P. M. Increase of the Cholera. —The Board of Health ! met to-day and report '3 new cases of Cholera j since yesterday re • , and eight deaths. Tire disease is rapidly ■>*' reusing. ( Tele i >Lii for the Baltimore Sun.) Cincinnati, May 14 —2 P. M. The Cholera. — There is every evidence to j day that the cholera is abetting in this city. The number of new cases for the twenty-four hours up to Sunday at noon, was forty-six, with seven deaths; whilst for the twenty-six! hours up to noon to-day, the number of new eases has been but twenty, with three deaths, i We have also intelligence that there is a de- 1 crease in the number of cases and deaths at Louisville. Washington. May 14 —G, P. M. The cabinet was again in session to-day on the appointments for the northern cities, and it will be seen that but one of the New York posts, rumored to have been filled on Satur day, that of the postmastership, is announced in the following official list, furnished us by 1 the editor of the National Whig : Wm. V. Brady, (ex-mayor,) postmaster of New Y'ork. Wm. Hayden, (formerly of the Boston At las,) postmaster of Boston. Louis Benedict, postmaster of Albany. George Lunt, U. S. attorney for Mass acini- 1 setts district, vice Robert Ilantoul, removed. Charles Devans, Jr., U. States marshal for Massachusetts, vice Isaac O. Barnes, removed. Gideon Fily, receiver of* public moneys at Jackson. Miss., (not Gideon Fitch, as hereto fore reported.) Louisville. May 11, 1849. Cholera among the California Emi- ; grants.—Letters from Independence, Missou ri, state that the cholera was prevailing among the California emigrants encamped at that | place. The River. —The Vicksburg Sentinel of ; Tuesday, the Bth inst. says: The river has fallen, about fifteen inches, and j is going down two or thtee inches per day. j MARRIED, On Thursday morning, I7th instant, by the Rev. E. P. Roje s. Mr. Aaron Ross, to Miss Rebec ca I- CaMPFIELI*, all of this city. At Earls Furnace, Cass county, Ga., the 10th in stant. by the Rev John W. Lewis, Colonel E. M. Fields, of Canton, to .Miss Cornelia M.. young est daughter of Mrs. Maria*!. Harrison, formerly of Gteenville, 8. C. May no distracting thoughts destroy “ The holy calm of sacred love ; May all their hours be winged with joy. Which hover faithful heaits abovb.” fiamwawai SPECIAL NOTICES. — ■ J O’ The Bank of Augusta will be closed to morrow, (Saturday) it being settlement day. - ma y 18 —It J vV. D A VIES, Cash. BAPTIST CONVENTION, at CHARLESTON, MAY 23i), 1849. Delegates to the above CONTENTION, and j t)tpi r Families, will be passed down and up the So. ; O a Rail Road lor one fare. GEO. S. HACKER, may t - Agent Transp’n. S. C. R. R. j r We jCre authorized to announce Ma jor WILLIAM’ F. BRANTLEY, of Sandersville, as a candidate so Major General of the 2d Divi sion G. M-. at the flection to take place on the 22d hist. ma > 11 RAFFLE T RAFFLE ! ! To be disposed of by Raffle, a fine Parlor sett of Rosewood Furniture, consisting of 12 Pieces. . 40 Chances at 10 Dodars each. Please call and examine. may 15 «’ VI’I.A TT I)K. S. E. HABERSHAM Offers his professional services to the citizens of Augusta and its vicinity. Office on Broacl-st. im mediately under the Washington Hall. March 29 i:, A. SOULL AKI>, COMMISSION MERCHANT. SAVANNAH, GA. Nov. 8 dAw 1 v GEOTr7 kVa BANK’G COMPANY, > Augusta, May od. 1849. The next Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Company will be held, in accordance with the Charter and By-Laws, at the Banking House in Augusta, on TUESDAY, the 15th inst., being the *• the Tuesday after the second Monday in jyi a y >’ J. W. WILDE, Cashier. (LJ* Trams of Cars will leave Covington and Athens at 6 o’clock Monday Morning, the J Ith in stant, for the conveyance of 'Stockholders and their families free of charge, and of other per sons at half the regular charge. Stockholders residing above Covington will be conveyed in the regular trains to Augusta, free of charge, at any time within four days of the meet ing. V B.—The families of Stockholders will be held 10 consist of wives, children and necessary ser vants—constituting the usual household. The Agents at the different stations will furnish Tickets, without which, »U passengers will be charged the usual rates td oity S CLEVELAND & SPEAR, | SI!RB>OH -flagfr DENTISTS NO 2’5 BR OAD -ST. (Over Aldrich & (jrecn s Shoe Store.) I N ° V - 11 D | MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY OF NEW YORK. | . .(übkktsos. Bres t. | Sami.. Hawnay,Sec’y j Applications received bv GRE EN VIL LE SIMMONS, Nov. 24 ly Agent. PIANO FORTES, EXCELLENT SECOND-HAND PIANO FORTES, for gale cheap. iH. S. JACKSON. First Room over Gustav Volger’s Segar Store, jan 24 6raos Broad street ART UNION ENGRAVING ANTD I)\REV'S ILLUSTRATIONS OF “ RIP VAN WINKLE,” Given to the subscribers for 1813, to be deliver ed in May. A specimen of each just received, and can be seen at Chas. Gatlin's Jewelry and Music Store, a few doors below the United States Hotel. Subscriptions received by the undersigned for i 1849, $5 per annum. Those subscribing early in i the year will gel tHeir Engravings sooner, and it 1 is very desirable, that the Institution collect their * 7 i funds at an early day. The Engraving for 1349. J will be the plate of “ YOUTH,” being the second Picture of Cole 7 s celebrated series of the “ Voy : age of Life." an etching of which can also be seen j | as above. As an extra inducement to early sub- , | ecription, every member is entitled to receive gra tuitously, copies of the Bulletin, which are issued after the payment of his dues, provided he signi fies his wishes to that effect to the officer who takes fils name. H. W. FARGO, april 26 lino Hon. Sec’y. I Dr. GEO. W. WEST respectfully jen dershis PROFESSIONAL SERVICES to the j Citizens of Augusta. Office, as heretofore, in the lower front corner of the Eagle and Phcenix Hotel, j i ap 13 3m os PROTECTION INSURACE COMPA NY OF NEW-JERSEY. ;CA PETAL $200,000. J. V. Voohhkks, SecTv Wm. Thompson. Prc« B. S. Wfiitney, Gen’l Agent, 69 Wall-st., N. V. Fire and Marine Risks are taken in this Office on the most liberal terms, bv JOHN HILL, Agent. Next door above the Mechanics’ Bank. Sept 2 ly Visiting* Cards, Equal to the best Engraved, executed at , this office, where specimens can be seen, ian 4 • € c m in e r c I a I. 33 n fUagnctic vtclegrapl). Reported lor the Constitutionalist. Savannah, May 17, 3.30 P. M. Cotton. —Sales to-day of sixty bales at six three-eighths to six fifteen-sixteenths. Charleston, May 17,8.59 P. M. Cotton —The sales to-day amount to twenty five hundred bales. The sales week are eight thousand six hundred hales, and the receipts j during the same time, five thousand eight hundred bales. The business of the week closes with a full J ad- | vance on former prices. • ____ SAVANNAH. May lif— Cotton. —Arrived since the 3th inst., 5,762 bales Upland (3.817 bales from Augusta, lU3 from Darien, 1,837 per Kail Road, and 0 per wagons.) ar il 132 do. Sea Island. The I ex ports for the same peiiod have been 8.133-bales Upland, and 4-9 do Sea Island, viz : to Liverpool 4.413 bales Upland, and 393 do. Sea islands; to Havre 1,361 I ales Upland; to Boston 579 bales Up land, and 20 do. Sea Islands; to New York 1.741 bales l Upland; and to Charleston 36 bales Upland, i and 1 do. Sea Island—leaving on hand and on shipboard not cleared a stock of 31,590 bales Up land, and 76 I do. Sea Island, against 19,632 bales j Upland, and 2.682 Sea Islands at same time last year. The receipts since Ist September exceed those of last year 164.908 bales, and the exports 157,11 hales. The receipts at this port to date arc 69,- 248 bales greater than in any previous year. On Wednesday following the close of our last weekly report but 33 bales were sold; on Tnurs- ' day there was more enquiry,and 536 bales changed . hands; on Friday the news by the Hibernia was i due, and ail operators seemed unwilling to do any 1 thing until the news was received, the sales of the day were but 63 bales. On Friday evening the | telegraph announced the arrival of the Hibernia, j and that the quotations in Liverpool were the same j for fair Cotton The reports of the state of po- ; I iitical affairs on the Continent not being consider i ed satisfactory, buyers do not seem particular!} anxious to operate, and as the factors believe that the discouraging accounts of the growing crop i should have an influence upon prices, there has been but little business done since the Hilernia arrived. 'I he sales on Saturday and Monday were about 100 bales, and yesterday 406 bales. The market is so much unsettled that in giving | quotations ue are notable to suit the views of ail; j but w r e believe the sales warrant us in giving the 1 following as a tolerable correct criterion of the j market at the present time. We quote : Ordinary to good Ordihary 6 k a 6£ Middling to good Middling 64 a 7 Middling Fair 7J a— Fair 7g a 7£ It will be noticed that the above are an advance of J a j cent from our quotations of last week Middling fair and fair are scarce, and in fact there is but a small stock on sale of an quality. The lollowing are the particulars of the week’s opera tions, amounting to 1,190 bales, viz ;75 at 6£; 39 i at 6. J; 206) at 6A, 232 at 6|; 367 at 6|; 96 at 6J; 72 at 7; 33 at 7J; 60 at 7.J; and 10 at cents. Rice. —There has been a better business doing in Rice this week, than in the previous one, the : sales being 25 tierces at : and 300 at S-I per 100 lbs.—making a total for ■ the week of 450 tierces. The exports this week have Leen 331 tierces. Flour. —The sale of this article has been con fined principally to retail operations. We bear ot the sale of about 100 bblx. at *jsi|. Cam. —W e notice the sale of 600 bushels in lots I at 55 a 56c.. and 297 sacks ol an inferior quality at 48 cents. Hay. —2oo bundles Northern sold on the wharf at 63 cents. Northern is selling from stores at about 75, and Eastern at 89£ cents. Molasses —125 hhds. Cuba, pa 1 -! of a cargo ar rived this week, sold at 20 cents. Coffee. —Good Rio is selling at 1\ cents; there is but limited quantities of other kinds on the mar- 1 ket,and we did not heat of any large sales. Whisky. —loo bbls. sold at 2 cents on time. Bacon. —lo hhds. Sides sold at cents. Pork. —We hear of the sale of GU bbls. Mess at £l3. Exchange. — Ihe rates lor Sterling Bills have slightly advanced, and we now quote 6$ a 7 per cent premium. For Domestic, which are the same as lust week. Freights. — Botli Foreign and Coastwise are ex tremely dull, and prices rule very low. To Liv erpool |d.; to Havre | ct. To New Vork j a 5-16 c. for Cotton; to Boston and I’hiladelohia Jag cent lor Cotton. The steamers to New Y'ork are ta king round and square Cotton at \ cent, and wc hear »hat some sailing vessels are loading at the same price. NEW ORLEANS, May 12.— Cotton. —The in quiry was again active, but owing to the small stock on sale, and the very high prices demanded by factors, the sales were confined to 350) bales at yesterdays prices. Inferior . Good Middling.. ,6Ja7 Ordinary Middliagffair 7Ja — L. M. to Middling..6j[a6§ Fair 8 a— Tennessee and North Alabama average lists 6 Sugar. —Demand limited. Sales 200 hhds Molasses. —300 bbls. changed hands at previous rates. \Vhiskj. —The demand has been more active, and we hear of the sale of 1046 bbls. Rectified in ten lots at 16^c. freights. —The hark Columbia taken forTrieste at i|c. tor Cotton. A ship for Havre at Jc. for Cot ton, another for Havre to load with Tobacco at Slipping intelligence. arrivals from charlkstos. Steamship Southerner, Berry, New York Ship Noemie. Hoibertson. Havre. Ship Tremont, Taylor, do. Ship John Dunlop. Norris, Liverpool. Ship Eli Whitney, Dyer, Liverpool. Ship Telassar. VV ood. Liverpool. Ship Sarah A Arsilla, Butman, Liverpool. Br. ship Albion, Wyly, do. Ship Noith Carolina, Drummond, do. Br. bark Helen, .McCulloch, do. Br. bark Prince Alice. Phillips, do. Br. hark Clutha, Sangsler, do Br. hark China, Pascoe, do. j Br. bark Sir Al. Pottinger, Gregg. do. Br. bark Ann Kenney, Baldwin, do. Br. bark Romulus, Bruce. do. Bre. bark India, Zeigler, Chirk, for Bremen. Bark Mary T. Rundlett, Osgood, Ghent. Dan. brig Louise, Peterson, ofi Peachy Head toi Copenhagen. Brig August, Nickerson, New ) ork. Brig Win. T. Dugan,Smith, M ilinington, (N. C ) Dan.schr. Soloven, Moilier,Copenhagen. SAILED FOR CHARLESTON. Ship Abbotsford, Pearce, from Hamilton, (Ber.) Ship John Hunter, VV hidby, from Liverpool. Br. bark Huron, Driver, from Liverpool. LOADING FOR CHARLESTON. Br. bark China, Pascoe. at Liverpool. MEMORANDA. Ship Oxenbridge, and bark Zena, for Savannah, cleared at New 1 ork on the 10th Inst. SAVANNAH, M,.y IG.—Arr. steamer Tennes see. Hubbard, Augusta, Cld. ship Gondar. Barstow, Liverpool; Br. bark Intrinsic, McFarland, do. CHARLESTON, May 17.—rr. Sp. polacre sebr. Maria, Maristany, New Barcelona. Cld. Br. ship Elizabeth, Geves, Liverpool. Went to sea. brig Clarendon. Clapp, a Northern port; schr. A. M Jenkins. Dodge, do. Positive Bale of Spanish Solars. BY M. C. MORDECIA. ON TUESDAY.-2d hist., immediately after the sale of Sugar and Codec, will be sold, at Union wharf store, 200 000 SPANISH SEGARS, direct importa tion and favorite brands, in .3, 10 and 20th boxes. Condition at sale y 18 I /A CALIFORNIA HOTEL. A til GAINESVILLE GEORGIA j !_ Ha\ ing recently given the exterior of my Hotel a new coal of paint, I thought it might not be amiss to change the name; and whilst I am naming, don’t see why 1 should not select the most popular. There is this difference between the El Dorado and us. There they have plenty of gold, and little to eat. We have plenty to eat but no gold. Come up triends, spend the summer with us, and help us out. We would say to those who have been in the habit ot going North, you need not fear to bring your servants this way. We are sorry to say to those .who espouse the the ory ot Mr Guimarin, that we have no Small Pov up here. We thought we haG the Cherokee region on the hip this summer, hut this idea of the Presi dency to the Gentlemen, and Beauty to the La dies, is too strong. Can't help it —too late in the season to get un any ca--es now. J. J. GRIFFIN. Gainesville, May 13. 1819. may 18—9 c IMPROVED” COTTON GINo- ~ WING to the almost unparalleled satisfaction P • which their GINS have given, particularly those of last year, the subscribers are induced to call the attention of the planters of Georgia, Alabama and South Carolina to their FACTORY IN NE WTON COUNTY, and request a continuance of their patronage. No Belter guarantee of the excellence ol their Gins is needed than their wide circulation, and tiie ex pressed satisfaction ol some of the, most experi enced and extensive planters and Cotton buyers ot Georgia. As to the workmanship, mater al and performance ot their Gins, they are willing to back many of their purchasers in saying that there arc none superior in the United States. Their Gins are on the improved plan, possessing several essential improvements this year over those of the last season. Every exertion is made by ex perienced and skillful mechanics to render them convenient and durable. Their travelling asrents, who will be constantly passing through the various sections of the country are authorized to scllon the most accommodating terms. The Gins will be delivered at the purchasers residence free of charge, and it - performance war ranted, if the directions which accompany each Gin are followed. o*All orders directed to the subscribers*at Covington. Geo., will be promptly attended to. HENDERSON A ENRIGHT, may 17 ly BALLETS MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR. A V ILL, within five minutes from its applica- j ▼ f tion, remove the pain from the severest, BURNS, SCALDS, or BLISTERS. It will also remove the pain and cure GOUT, TIC-DOLO REUX, PILES, RHEUMATISM. SORES, or SWELLINGS. Its infallibility is established as a remedy in the worst Burns. Piles. Blind or Bleed ing; Rheumatism inflammations, Wounds. Sores, Ringworms, Salt Rheum. Erysipelas, Chapped or Crocked Hands Pains of the Back, Shoulders, or Sides, Stiff Joints and Muscles. Sprains and Swel led Joints, and the like, Felons, Gout, and the like, Neuralgy. Toothache, Sore Nipples, Swelled Glands, Mumps, Sore and Inflamed Eyes. In fine, it is found a com >1 te remedy lor all that is sore and painful in the Imamu system. ALSO, HALLEY’S ANIMAL GALVANIC CURB-ALL, In presenting this invaluable remedy to the pub lic, the inventor deems it needless to speak ot its vast importance ; lor every Farmer and owner of HORSES and CA 11 EL must know, that to cure the most common injury of animals bv the remedies ilow generally used and applied —much time is re quired; and moreover, that none hut the most com mon and least dangerous injuries can be cured by them at all ; As to those of a more serious na ture, such as Grease, Poll-evil, Spavin, Quitter bone, Ring-bone, Bcc. No person has, as yet, heard of their having been cured by any one of the many Horse or Cattle Me dicines that have Hooded the country. Therofore, a remedy possessing the virtues of successfully combatting these various and danger ous diseases, must prove a desirable object with all that value their animals, and more particularly so, it the remedy can be procured at a trifling cost. Will cure apart from what is here above enu merated. SORES, HUMOURS, SWELLINGS, \\ LAKNLSS, and such other disease in any ani mal. where this truly wonderful Salve can he made to reach the parts affected—with certainty and rapidity. 1 lie inventor claims no credit but for what ae can satifactorily substantiate, which he can do by numerous testimonials of respecta ble parties. Valuable animals. (HORSES CAT- I LE, SHEEP, HOGS. DOGS, Ats.,) may thus be saved at a mere nominal expense,and diseases here to! ore deemed incurable, will and must succumb to this wonderful Panacea. As to ordinary inju ries. such as. Hum u, s, Sores , Bruises, and which may be cured by some of the other remedies now m use.it will cure in one-third the time; for it pos sesses exclusive powef to pu ifp, dissolve, neutralize, and extract. aU corrosive and glutinous substances, and at the same time, brace up weak sinews. the above articles can b - obtained wholesale and retail, at the General Depots, of the proprie tor. Vl6 Broadway, New Yo.k, and 233 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, and of D. B PLUMB A CO. °* a > 1m Augusta, Ga ! MASONIC HALL. THE GREAT ORIGINAL TROUPE OF SABLE MELODISTS. Respectfully announce to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Augusta, that they wili give a few of their inimitable Concerts in the I above named H 31, commencing on THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, MAY 18, when will be per rraed a great variety of ETHIOPIAN MELODIES. Gems from the most popular Operas, interpersed with Funny Sayings, Ac., Ac., ail of which can -1 not fail to please, and not offend the most fastidious. Admission 30 cents; Children 23c. Tickets to ! tie obtained at all the Hotel and Music Stores i Doors open at quarter past 7 o clock ; Concert to I commence at eight o’clock, grnay 18 A VV ESTON. HAY! HAY! ! HAY !! ! I an BALES NORTHERN HAY. For i JLIFIJ sale by JOHN CASHIN. may 16 3 j iliL FRANKLIN HOUSE. jUt 1 r|N HE SI BSCRIRER respectfully informs | JL hi> Inends and me public generally. that he | has opened a Public House in the city of Augusta, 1 bearingthc name of the FRANKLIN HOUSE, on the south side of Broad street, immediately in front of Scranton & Starks' large wholesale Gro cery store, and Z. McCord A Co.’s, and a few doors below Spears A Buford, and near the centre of the most bu-mess square in the ci y, where he will he p eased to see his friends at any time. The fare at his House shall not he inferior to any in 'he city His Rooms are large and airy; good clea i 1 Beds, and a well lurnished Table as our market as- | fords; provisions well cooked, and in good time.— By strict attention to business, he hopes to share with his neighbors in patronage. llis Charges shall he as Follows: Transit nt Boarders, per day $1 00 Per week 5 (X) Per month, «ith Lodging 13 00 Single meal 37 Lodging per night 23 Horses can he obtained at the Livery Stables of VV i son A Linlhicura. close hi . on Eilis-otrect. may 16 ly D. B. RAMSEY. MORB~ NEW GOODS. VV ILL I A M 11. CRA N E , HAS just received by the last Steamer from New York, the following articles ; Small Cliecked Chamelion Silks, Plain Silk Tissues, Fig’d. Berages, Second Mourning Berage. Linen Lawn, Linen Wro’t Figured Lace, (for Capes, Ac.) Black Silk do 14 “ ‘‘ Chinese Grass Cloth, (for Ladies Dresses.) Garmiut Dimity, India Long Cloth, Long Embroidered Mitts, Lisle Gloves, VV lute, Blue, Lilac and Green Kid Gloves, Plain Black and Checked Barges, Ribbons, Fringes and Gimps, Corded Skirting, More Muslins and Ginghams, at cents, Togethej with a great variety of other articles, which makes his assortment complete, and will be sold on the 1 avest terms, may 13 d4cl MRS. HALL. OPPOSITE THE U. STATES HOTEL. !S CONSTANTLY receiving from N. York, . the laiest styles ot MILLINERY, which with the beautiful goods selected in N. Orleans, makes her stock equal to any in this city. It consists of every style of BONNETS in vogue French Lace, Black. White and Drab China Pearl. Coburg, Neapolitans, Panclla, Jenny Lind Gentevive, Crape and Silk Shirred Drub and White, Chip. Bonnets,Misses Bonnets, Boys' Fancy Straw HATS, French Flowers and Wreaths, a splendid assortment of Ribbons. Kid Gloves, Egyptian nett Mitts. Embroidered Lace, Muslin ami Grenadine Shawls and Mantles, Em broidered and French Lawn Handerchiefs. rich Organdy, Barege and Silk Tissues,for dres-es. O’ All kinds of BONNETS bleached, altered and trimmed in the latest styles. tnay T 15 St SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS. SNOWDEN A SHEAR Ijfc ESPECTFF LLY announce totheir frineds \in the city and country, that they have re | ceived from New York and Philadelphia, a large j supply of | STAPLE AND FANCY DRYGOODS, embracing one of the most complete assortments they have ever offered to the public, and com prising a great variety of new and beautiful styles ' of Ladies, Dress Goods, and articles for family use; among which are. Rich Organdie and French Printed Muslins, in a great variety of styles. Plain Green, Pink, Blue and Mode col'd Tissues and Bareges. * Printed Bareges and Tissues for Ladies’ Dresses, of the latest styles, Rich Silk Alboriues and Brocade Ti-snes, [new articles for Ladies’ Di esses.) Plain Black and Satin Striped Grenadines and Bareges, of superior quality'. Embroidered Robes and Muslins, for Ladias’ Even ing Dresses, White Dotted Swiss Muslin Dresses, and White ■ ami col d Tarlatan Muslins, Plain White Jaconet, Mull, Medium and Dotted Swiss Muslins, Ladies’ Bi'k Lace Shawls and Scarfs, of beautiful stvles. and at very low prices, Superior French and India White Crape Shawls, at reduced prices, Plain VVoite and Black Grenadine and Barege Shawls. ladies' 1 ,ace Capes, of new and beautiful styles, Ladies’ Worked Muslin and Valencienne Lace Collars and Cuffs, Fancy Muslin and Black Lace Mantillas and VVhi'e and Black Demi Veils, White fig’d Bobinet for Bapes and Thread Lace i Edgings and Inserfings, A large assortment ol Swiss and Jaconet Muslin | Edgings and insertings. Ladies’ Fans, of rich am* splendid sty les, French and Scotch Ginghams, in a great variety of sty les, English, French and American Prints, at greatly : reduced prices, Superior plain Black Silks and Black Satin D Cheine, at very low prices. Ladies’ Green Parasolettes and Parasols, of beau tiful sty les, Ladies’ Carved Shell and Buffalo Combs, of the latest patterns, Superior undressed Irish and Pillow-case Linens, and Long Lawnes, 8-4 and 10 4 Damask Diapers, of superior quality, Superior Damask Table-Cloths and Napkins, at very low prices, 12-1 Heavy Linen Sheetings, as greatly reduced prices, j A large assortment of Ladies’ English and Ger man Cotton Hose, of superior quality, and some of extra size, Ladies’ and Misses superior open worked Cotton Hose, at low prices, Lupin’s superior Black Drap D’Ete, and Black Caslimeretts, for Gents, summer wear, A very large assortment of American and German Cotton Fringe. Superior 4-4 Bleached Manchester. New York Mills, Marshell's and water twist shirtings, the best styles and quality for family use, manufactured in the United States, A large assortments of Ingrain, Three Ply. Vene tian and Tapestry Carpets, which will be sold at very low prices, The public are respectfully requested to call and examine the above, with a great variety of other articles, suitable for the Spring and Summer season dtwAwld may 13. STRAYED nr stolen from Augusta, on the 13th inst , a pair of BA) PONIES | and one Bay Horse, with switch tail. 1 hey were seen in the upper part of Augusta at dusk Sunday evening. Any information concerning them will be thankfully received, and il delivered at \\ il snn A Linthieuiu’s Stables, the finder will be lib erally rewarded. my 16 dtt UURE SCREENS! FIRE SCREENS I 8 ’ Ju-t received, a beautiful assortment ol 1 ar lor and Room Fire Screens, including some beau tiful Landscape Patterns. Also, a tew sets ot Landscape Paper for Parlors. For sale by May 4-— 2wJ DUNHAM A BLEAKLY , GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY. FOR THE BFNEFIT OF THE AUGUSTA INDEPENDENT FIRE COMPANY. D. PAINE A CO., M ANAGERS. Class 72. by Maryland Consolidated 72, at Haiti- • more 18th May. 1849. Sales close 3P. M. THI D\Y. 66 Numbers —13 Ballots. Capital Prize 10.000 DOLLARS. $ 1000; $2,000; $1.000; $500; $239; 20 of $100; 20 of $75; 20 of S6O; 20 of 50; 200 of S4O; Ac. Ac. Tickets sl Halves s2—Quarters sl. Extra Class 35, by Patapsco 53. at Baltimore, May 19,1819. Sales close SATI HDA) 3 I M Capital Prize 3.428 DOLLARS! $900; $ 300; SBOO ; $ 150; $ 100; 80 of 10; 2( 10 ol S3O, eVc. Ac. Tickets $1 —Shares in proportion. Apply early to A. LAFITTK, Agent. (Orders from the country promptly attended to. May 17 MANAGERS OFFICE. GREENLAND PULASKI 310 NU.HEN'I LOTTERIES! ! Managed. Drawn, and Prizes paid L\ the well known and responsible firm ol J. W. MAURY A CO. DRAWINGS RECEIVED BY TELEGRAPH. Sales close at 3 o'clock Thursday Extra Class 39. bv South Carolina 20, May 17th. 1849. Splendid Scheme. J 3 drawn Ballots from 18.000 DOLLARS! $3,000; *53,000; $2,671; $2,000; 3 of $1,000; Ac., t ” Ac. Tickets $ I—Halves $2 —Quarters sl. Sales close at 1 o'clock Saturday. Extra Class I. by Monongalia 65, May 19. 1849. — Brilliant Scheme. 12 Drawn Ballots from 66. 35.000 DOLLARS. $10,000; $6,000; $3 000; $2,400; 10 of $1,000; Ac.. Ac Tickets $10 —Halves s3—Quarters $2,30. Sales close at 2 o’clock Tuesday. Cla#s2l, to be drawn at Savannah, May 22d,1549. Splendid Chances ; 13 Drawn Ballots from 73. 0,000 DOLLARS! $3,000; $2,000; $1,185; SI,OOO ; 4 of $303. Ac., Tickets only $2,30. Halves $1,25. Quarters I 62 cents. * JOHN A. MILLEN, Agent, Opposite the Masonic Hall, (py Ordersfrom the country promptly attend" ! to. May 16 TO TRAVELLERS GOING NORTH TIIEGRK VT MAIL ROUTE FROM CHARLESTON, S. C. IEAVING the Wharf at the foot of Laurens _j st. daily at 3, p. to. after the arrival of the Southern cars, via WILMINGTON and \VEL DON. N. PETERSBURG, RICHMOND, to WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, AND PHI LA DELPHI A. The public <s respectfully informed that the steamers of this line, from Charleston (o Wilming ton, are in first rate condition and are navigated by well kno tn and experienced commanders, and the Railroads are in line order, thereby securing both safety fund despatch. A THROUGH PICKET having already been in operation is now continued as a permanent arrangement from Charleston to Philadelphia. Passengers availing themselves I thereof, will have the option either to continue without delay through ihe route or otherwise to : stop at any of the intermediate points, renewing their seats on the line to suit their convenience By this route travellers may reach New York on the third day during business hours. Baggage wll be ticketed on board the Steamer to Weldon, as likewise on the change of cars, at the intermedi ate points from thence to Philadelphia. Through Tickets to Philadelphia at S2O each, can alone be had from E. WI.NSL *\V, Agent ot the W ilming ton and Raleigh R. R. Company, at the office of the Company at the foot of Laurens street, to whom please apply . For further information in quire of L. C. DUNCAN, april 25 ly at the American Hotel. DRY GOODS ! DRY GOODS TT~ T. BRENNAN. I I AS RECEIVED a new supply of Goods, a among which are the following: I Pain Striped and Changeable Silks, to 100 cents per yard. Rich Black Plaid and Striped Poult DeSoie,73to $ 1.50 per yard, Plain Black Gro De Bine. 43 to $1.30 per yard. Plain and Plaid Bareges, Tissues, and Grenadines, 31 to 30 cents. Plain and Colored Bareges and Tissues, 31 to cents, : Embroider d and Brocade colored Bareges, 30 to 1)2 cents. Linen Bareges and Balzorines, at 31 to 50. Plain. Figured and Striped Linen Lustres, to 30 cents, Plain and Plaid Linen Ginghams, 18*|, A large variety of Fine Ginghams, Embroidered and Po.ka Muslins, 25 to 37.*. About 150 pieces assorted Balzorines, Organdies, Lawns, Ac. Printed Muslins, from to 31|, warranted Ls % colors or the money returned. Colored Crapes and Tarlton Muslins, Bonnet Ribbons, 1 to 25c. per yard, I Prints of every variety, stylo and price, from I to 18i| cents, Extra fine Bangolines, 25 to 31 cents, Black Prints an 1 Ginghams, j A large and splendid stock of Parasols, every ya rn ty of style and price, from 30c to $3 each, Fans, Black. White and Colored. 3 to 73 cents. Real Twisted Bilk half Fingered Mitts. 62A to sl, I Best Kid, Silk, Lisle and Thread Gloves. 1 Thread Lace, 5 to 23 cents per yard. Black Silk Lace for Trimming, from 12 to 73 cts. per yard. Cotton, Moravian and Raw Silk Hose. Linen Cambric Handkerchief's, 6-J to 73 cents. Linen Cambric and Linen Lawn. Irish Linens, all Flax, 23 to s]. Bleached and unbleached Table Cloths, 7-4, 8 4 and 10-4 Bleached Satin Damasks, for Ta ble Cloths. 45 to $ I 73 per yard. 10 4, 11 I and 12-4 Linen Sheetings, to $1 23 per yard. Satin Damask Napkins and Dowlas, $1 to $3 per dozen, Scotch. Russia and Huckaback Towelling, Paviliion Lace. 20 to 33 cents per y ard, Furniture Fringe, 50 to $2 per piece of 18 yards. Furniture Dimity, 13 to 30 cents per y ard. Fine Bleached Shirting. 6 J to 13 cents per y ard. Unbleached Sea Island Long Cloth. 6\ to 9 cents per yard, 10-L 11-4 and 12 1 Bleached and Unbleached j Sheeting, 31 to 43 cent- per yard. Jaconet. Swiss, Book, Cambric and Plaid Muslins, , Victoria Lawns and India Mulls, 130 pieces Plaid Muslins. 10 to I2£ cents per yard, | Jaconet, Cambric and Book Muslins. 14A cents per ButT White and colored Mar illej-. ) eslings. A lar»e assortment of Goods for Gents and Boys wear viz Drap D’Ete, Cashmerett. Cbroton (Moth, Erminetts. Linen and Union Drills, C’ottou ; ades, Ac. <fcc. I Osnaburgs, Factory Sir pes and Augusta Shirt- ! in*'* and Sheetings at the Factory prices. JT. BRENNAN, may 16 ts Opposite the Mansion House. 0| HOUSE AND LAND TO SELL. TIIE SUBSCRlßEß,intending to niove fr° n * (be State, offers lor salcxtQw j his house and land in the town of' ,A " Athens. The land comprises two hundred and ninety-six acres, of which about a hundred is well wooded, the rest in good arable condition. The property is situated in the upper part ot the town. The dwelling is handsome and convenient, the out-houses all new, and the whole in perfect repair. 1 here is an excellent spring near the dwelling.and also a fine well of water. • For terms of sale apply to C. F. McCay, or to j Jaa i ANDREW BAA ITR, Athens public halt's. BY W. E. JACKSON A Co. BUILDING LOTS* ON MONDAY, MAY 28, at 11 o’clock, on the premises, will be offered for sale, sc veral Squares, divided into Lots of 40 feet front, and of several depths. A portion of the lots to he sold are situated on the east side of Marbury-vt*, s- nthot the Rail Road, on the ridge near the Fac tory. Another portion on the same street, oppo site the Factory Houses; another on Fenwick-st., and another on the corner of Roll or k and Greene streets Tiats of the same will be exhibited a week previous to the sale. Every lot put up will be sold without reserve. Terms made known on the day of sale. May 15—dt28th FOR SALE. A A THE SriISCRIHER, being de of leaving this section ot c untrv oticrs his LOTS, situate on the South—.X- . side and upper end ol Broad street, in the city ol Augusta, containing a front on Broad-st., of seven tv left, 6 inches, and running hack to Uroad-st , lor sale Am person wishing to purchase is in vited to view the premises. || not previously dis posed of, thev will be offered at Auction on the first Tuesdav'in June next On these lots are two TWO STORY DWELLINGS, with Kitchen, Sta hie and o her ont-huiMing's,and also a Hydrant ol water. Terms made known on application to L. M. PALMER. Augusta, 23d April l::i" dvetjl ap 24 NEGROES! NEGROES!! PORSALE riAHE UNDERSIGNED has just received I a large and hkelv tot of AOl \G NEGROES, j of every description, among ihc number, a very' good Pia itation Blacksmith, as also, a fair Carpen ter. Said Negroes will he sold at low prices. Per | sons wishing to purchase, will find it decidedly to 1 their interest to give the subscribers a call. JOHN. M. (TRETON & CO. Hamburg, So. Ca. dfAclmo mat - P 2 HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES, AUGUSTA, OCT. 1«, 1818. IE E 11 WE LATELY RECEIVED new goods ? ? of choice quality, among which are many desirabD articles fur Housekeeping, which we of fer at low prices, vi/, . Fine W hite, Gold Band and Fancy CHINA dinner and lea sets. Cut GLASS WARE, Decanters,Bowls, Pitch ers, Celeries, Goblets, \\ ine and Cham pagne Tumblers. SILVER SPOONS and Forks and fine 'TA BLE CUTLERY. WAITERS in sets,Table Mats and Brushes. Plated and Britannia WAKE. CAKE BASKETS, Beefsteak Dishes, Can dlesticks, iVc.. of the best SHEFFIELD manufacture. WDIRONS, Shovel and Tongs and FEND ERS. SOLAR LAMPS with new style of Shades. Heiuth BRUSHES, Bellows, &c.. 6cc. CL ARK, RACKET T A CO.. Oct. 15 dN c Watch Makers and Jewellers. TO SAY ANNA 11, GEORGIA, VI V CHARLESTON, S. C. ; Ji v> Uli f A REC ENT ARRANGEMENTS, Through B > 1 ick* ts Irom Hamburg, Columbia,’ and Cam den to Savannah. Ga., per South Carolina Rail ( Load, and Savannah and Chariest n Mail Steam ‘ j Packets, will he issued at EIGHT DOLLARS, [ ! including meals on board of the steamer, and ex | cin-iie of Omnibus tare. Further information ' i and Through Tickets, will be furnished on appli ' 1 cation to the Agent of the S.iuth Carolina hail Road. Tickets from Savannah furnished at the | above rates on board of the Steamer. I E. LAFITTE & CO Agent Savannah and Charleston Steamers j Charleston, April 17th. 1849. N. B.—The Steamers leave for Savannah every i Morning, at 9 o’clock. 2ino ap 19 i THROUGH TICKETS NEWYORK AND SAVANNAH LINE OF STEAMERS—M EEKLY, Sailine/ every Wednesday, m -- THE NEW AND SUPE fo* Hit)R Steam Ship TENNESSEE, Pi.pt. John Collins, and CHERO j KF.E. Capt. 'Thus. Lyon, will, until further notice, leave Savannah and New York every WEDNF.S D \ V , commencing with the 28th March. 'These swift Steamers are each of 1,250 tons burthen, built in the strongest and most approved maimer, and are unequalled in all the needful qualities to give confidence as well as despatch to travellers. Tliev have all the accommodations for passengers and freight requisite toentitle them to public patronage. ’The Central Rail Road will despatch an extra train from Macon on Tuesday eve ing, to connect with these steamers on Wednesday, and trom Savannah on iheir arrival it needful. Passage $25 payable in advance; for which, or freight, apply to PADELFORD & FAY, Savannah, or SAM E. L. MITCHELL, march 25 No. 194 Front-st.. New York JOHN C/ CALDWELL CARRIAGE PAINTER AND FURNI TURE VARNISHEK, \\rOULD INFORM his friends and the ? 7 public generally, that he intends carrying on the above business, in all itsvarions branches Those having work in his line, can have it done to their satisfaction. fcj- .'hop on Washington street, opposite the Augusta Foundry. ly march 4 CHARLESTON NECK ICE HOUSE Corner St. Philip A Vandei horst-sts., S * AYE NOW ON HAND, and constantly 1 receiving, by arrivals from the Noith. large quantities of CLEAR ICE from the Crescent Pond, near Providence, Rhode Island, which is ottered for sale at cent per lb.— From the proximity of this House to the Rail Road Depot, and tlie advantages the subscriber ha> of being constantly supplied with the best ar ticle, he confidently invites the attention of Hotel keepers and others All orders to any part of the country attended to with care and despatch, and the subscriber would agree to deliver Ice, free from ad charges, (including freight) to any point on the 4 South Carolina Rail Road, at It cent per lh, if a hhd. or more is taken. ( \ hhd. contains 600 to 700 lbs.) Any information in regard to the man ner of constructing boxes for the preservation ot lec, will be given on application to JOHN B. MARTIN, Agent try Drayage to the Rail Road Depot, 12£ cents, j Charleston, May 1.1819 ma Y ~ PIANO FORTES, MUSIC, &C. _ CHARLES CATLIN & ~ having purchased HEN-aMI ff "fij 'f IxRY PARSON'S stock of Pia-«®jM£ no Fortes and Music, invite the attention I of the public to their stock ot i CHICKERING'S CELEBRATED IRO.V TIIAaE PIANO FORTES ; ; also those made by Nunns fy Clark, with and with out the .Roman Attachment. These instru ments, for touch, tone, and durability, are unsur, j passed, and will he sold at Factory Prices—and 1 warranted perfect in every respect. Persons wishing to purchase, are requested to ! call and examine their stock before making a se lection, as they are confident that the variety, quality and prices cannot fail to please. All or ders will receive prompt and careful attention. New music received by the steamers every week (CT PIANO FORTES TUNED and REPAIR ED. A good variety of GUITARS, VIOLINS, FLUTES, &c., always kept tor sale. Jan. 23 t jjjgg INSURANCE. ffpHE SUBSCRIBER, Agent for-the South I ern Mutual Insurance Company, will take .Marine and River risks A I OLD RATES. Also, risks on property in town and country. From Shippers with Open Policies for one year, sixty per cent, will be required. On Fire risks, 20 to 90 per cent., according to time. The balance that may be due on Premium Notes, will never be call ed for, unless the Company meets with unexpected losses. T. \V FLEMING, Agent, march So