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About Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1849)
Burke (bounty Canuicatcs. I announce myself as a Candidate tor the office of Tax Collector lor the county of Burke, as ihe ensuing election. JOHN ROGERS. may 30 (O’ We are authorized to announce \\ 11,1,1 S HURST, a candidate to represent the l people of Buike county in the next Legislature of Georgia. may27—tOl ir nar \ _n i • «w i i mmr Departure of' the Atlantic Steamers- From Europe. N. York. Boston Canada. (Br ) June 23 July 18 W ashington. (Am.) July 20 Niagara, (Hr.) June 30....Ju1y 25 Caledonia. (Br.). ...July 7 Aug. I Europa, (Br.) July 15.... Aug. 8 Hennann, (Am.) ...July 20 Cambria, (Br.) July'2l Aug 15 America, (Br.) July 23.... Aug. 22 Hibernia. (Hr.)... .Aug. 4 Vug. 29 Canada, (Br.) Aug. 11....5ept. 5 Caledonia. (8r.)...,Aug. 18 Sept. 12 .Niagara, ( Br ) Aug. 25....5ept, 10 „ I-. Comm ere iai. IS E \V r ORLEANS, July 12— Cotton —The demand has been active and in spite of the inces sant rain the sales reach 1400 hales at very linn prices. We quote : Inferior 6 afij I Good Middling. ..7SaB Ordinary L. M to Middling..7|a7 ; ( ( Fair 9 a— Freights —Nothing doing. Exchanges. —Transactions limited. Skipping Intelligence. CLEARED FOR SAVANNAH. Schr. H N. Gambrill, Bradford, at Baltimore, 12th inst. ARRINAI.S FROM CHARLESTON. Fr. ship Zelic, Buret, Havre. Ship Osceola, Barstow, Havre. Bark Roman, Doane, Liverpool Nor. bark Lolland, Nelson, passed by Heal, for Laurvig. Bark V irginia Anne, Turner, Gibralteiw Br. bark Alfred, Ballaer, Stockholm, for Brem. Bark Convoy, Pitman, New Orleans. Han brig Scandinavia, Foss, Copenhagen. Brig t Irchilla, Chick, New York. Bug North America, Bradsbury, Portsmouth. CLEARED FOR CHARLESTON. Brem. bark Creole, Wessels, at Philadelphia. SAILED FOR CHARLESTON. Brig Tasso, Benson, from New Orleans. Schr Mary Fiikin, Harrison, fiom New Orleans. I.OADINO FOR CHARLESTON. The Elizabeth Bruce, , at Liverpool, UP FOR CHARLESTON. Brig Somers, W atson, at New Orleans. Brig Islam,Newton, at New Orleans. CHARLESTON, July 18.—Arrived steamship l Southerner, Berry, New York; brig Wm. I'. Hu- . gan. Smith. Baltimore; schr. Patruost, Childress, j Richmond, (Va.) Chi. brig Superb, Koch, Gothenburg; sebr Mary : & Louisa, Adams, Philadelphia. SAVANNAH, July 17.—Air. Br. ship Moun taineer, W r . Miams, Liverpool; bark Caroline, Godfrey, Charleston ; bark Mersey, Jno. Mellon* „hl, Liverpool ; steamer John Randolph, Creswell, Augusta. B IMWBWWIIIMImmMBIBMyIMiIB —Will > -■ >! TO SPORTSMEN. AN EXTRA. FINE HORSE FOR SALE The undersigned hleave to qt inform the public generally, and more * " especially those who are fond of fine Horses, that he has one admired by a great many persons. His appearance, form, action and blood, are not easily matched by a superior. He was three years old on the Bth of last April, and is five feet one or two inches high. He was sired by old John Bascono ; his dam was of the Janus and fSir Andrew family of horses. Any person wish ing to -ee said Horse, can do so by attending the Fair at Stone Mountain on the 15th ot August, as 1 expect to he there at that time with the Horse ; but in case 1 should not be there, he may be seen at ni) house, four miles noth-west of Zebulon. Pike countv. Persons wishing further particulars I will refer them to the following gentlemen ; Urs. J E. Nunnally, Jefferson Adams, John J.Cald well, and John W estmoreland, all of Zebulon, and Ellsberv Roberson, near Logtown, Upson county. ,„; v )9 c ANDREW J. BECKCOM. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRE DITORS. V|,l, PERSONS indebted to tlie estate of THOM VS ALLISON, Sr., late of Gwinnett county, deceased, arc requested to call and pay up the same ; and all persons having claims against tha estate of the deceased, are also requested to pre sent them to the subscriber, within the time pre scribed Vv law, for settlement. July 19’ THOS. ALLISON, Jr , Ex’r. EXEC! TOR’S SALE. W ILL be sold, at the late residence of THOMAS ALLISON, Sr., in the county of Gwinnett, on Thursday, the 30th of August next. The personal property belonging to the estate «>f said deceased, consisting ot Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs,Oats, Fodder,Corn, Wagon, a quan tity ot Bacon and Lard, a Gin and a W heat Thrasher and running gear, a quantity of Bee Hives, and Household ami Kitchen Furniture, and divers other articles not here enumerated. The .sale to continue from day to day till all is disposed of. Terms on the day of sale. july 19 THOMAS ALLISON, Jr., Ex r. . TO RENT. T flf FROM (be l<t of October next, the 1 a IL-UW FLI.ING on the corner of Libert and Tefiair Streets, at present occupied by Ben iamin B. Russell. Apply to ,u!y 18 ttf L. C. DUGAS. NEW WORK. 1 UCT IN A CLERGYMAN’S LIFE, |p by the Rev. Charles B. 'J’aylor, M. A., Au thor of “ Lady Mary, Mack Wilton, Margaret, or the Pearl ” Ac., &oc.. just published and for sale jj t ' GEO. A. OATES & CO., july J 8 _ Broad Street. FOR SALE AND RENT. MOK SALE, two H<*ISTING APPARA -1 ' ICS compete, suitable lor Stores. For Rent S TORES and DWELLINGS. july 18 PLEA SAN £ STOV VLL. _ AUGUSTA SEED STOKE. M IHE SUBSCRIBER’S RUTA BAGA, and other TURNIP SEED, may be had at S. H. Olivers Store, next door to the Eagle N- Phoenix Hotel, where those who apply may depend upon having none but fresh and genu ine Seed. Th e Augusta Seed Store being now c osed for the Summer, will be re-opened on, or probably be fore the first of November next. July 10—1 m J. H. SERV ICE SEMPSTRESS FOR SALE. Ar IR S T RAT E SEMPSTHESS, House Servant, and Child’s Nurse for sale. She is about 24 years of age ; a neat and accom plished servant. Sold for no fault. Apply at this ' ffice. June 28—ts COLD SODA WATER. PRICE REDUCED. \ SUPERIOR article of SODA W ATER, made fresh every day, with a variety of the best S\ runs, always on hand. 30 tickets tor jjjl. For sale by Next door to W right, Nichols to. June 14 ~ TO RENT. FROM the Ist Ol October next, the F pffl DWELLING on Reynold street, at pre sent occupied by Mrs Montgomery july 10 tt JAMES B. WALKER. illiscdlatteous. NEW FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE WALKER & BRYSON, WAREHOUSE A.VD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, JACKSON-ST., AUGUSTA, GA. THEIR WAREHOUSE', “recently erect ed. is Fire-Proof , and covers the lot former ly occupied by Mr. W ilson, as a Livery Stable, on the street leading from the Globe Hotel, to the Georgia Kail Road Depot. Cash advances made on Produce in store when required. Orders for Goods promptly attended to, and their individual atten ion given to all business entrusted j to their cai e. The following Houses will act as our Agents, and make advances on Produce consigned to ns. Messrs. C. T Cunningham & Co., Dalton; Cunningham >v J>iston, Rom c ; Jno. Cunningham .Sc Co, Greensboro. GOLLOT HUN 'VALK ER. Lately of Hambur g S. C. HARPER C BRYSON, Late of the firm of Bryson, Coskery A Co. j july 8 iM. P. STOVALL. WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, j AUGUSTA GEORGIA. ("CONTINUES the business, in all its brauch es. at his old stand .(Fire-Proof Warehouse,) 1 corner of Washington anil Reynoid-strcets. He hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit u continuance of the liberal patronage here tofore extended to him. (TFOrders for Family supplies, Bagging, &c.. promptly and carefully filled, at the lowest market prices. (TJ 3 Liberal advances made on produce in store, july II di&ctf NOTICE. TT being necessary that the Notes and Accounts JL due the late firm of TURPIN & BARNES should be settled, it is reqaested ol those thus in debted, to pay the same to Mr. John A. Baines, by the first o! .September next, as after that date they will be placed in the hand of an Attorney for collection. WM. E. BARNES. July (i fts in s urancbT r ~~ rjj'VllE SI BSUHIBER, Agent for the Suuth i ern Mutual Insurance Company, for Aidus j fa, continues to take Y rine. River, and Ware House risks. Only seventy-five per cent, in cash is required—the balance in a srood note, which may never be colled for. Merchants in the city and up country, are invited to take open Policies, so as to keep in Georgia the heavy Premiums | heretofore paid to foreign offices. He is also pre pared to make Insurance on Life, in the same Jn- ■ stitmion. at reasonable rates. Office at the Provi sion Store, corner Mclntosh and Reynold’s streets ■'■‘K T. W. FLEMING. j TO TRAVELLERS GOING- K ORTH j t JpL j. fvi-l Tl I .'..A-j. w-. | THE GREAT MAIL ROUTE FROM CHARLESTON ts. C. SEATING the Wharf at the foot of Laurens- j -A st. daily at 3, p. m. after tlie arrival of the Southern cars, via WILMINGTON and WEL DON. \. C., PETERSBURG, RICHMOND, to W ASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, AND PHILA DELPHIA. The public fs respectfully informed that the j steamers of this line, from Charleston to W’timing- • ■ ton. are in first rate condition and are navigated by j well knovv n and experienced commanders, and the Railroads are in fine order, thereby securing both safetyjand despatch. A THROUGH TICKET having already been in operation is now continued as a permanent arrangement from Charleston to Philadelphia. Passengers availing themselves thereof, will have the option either to continue witiiout delay through the route or otherwise to stop at any of the intermediate points, renewing j their seats on the line to suit their convenience | By lbi> route travellers may reach New ork on the third day during business hours. Baggage will I lie ticketed on board the Steamer to Weldon, as likewise on the change of cars, at the intermedi ! ate points from thence to Philadelphia. Through j Tickets to Philadelphia at .x'JJ each, can alone he had from E. \V INtf hIiVV. Agent ol the Wilming- j ton and Raleigh R. R. Company, at the office ol i tin* Company at the foot of Laurens street, to whom idease appß . For farther information in quire of L. C. DUNCAN, april 25 ly a s the American Hotel. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE ' N. YORK A CHARLESTON STEAM PACKETS. Every Saturday Afternoon throughout the Year. THROUGH TO NEW YORK IN fiO HOURS. 'l'he splendid Ocean Steam Ships NORTHERNER and SOUTH- EK.will leave Adger’s wharves alternately every Saturday After noon throughout the year. For Freight or Passage, having splendid State I Room accommodations, apply to the Agent, at I Charleston, S. 1 ’. HENRY MTSSROON. Corner East Bay & Adger’s South Wharf. Price Os Cabin Passage, $25. “ “ Steerage “ 8. april 19 3mn United States Mail Line. NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH VV EEK L V L1 N E OF OC : EA X ST £ A3ISI f, I PS, (SAILING EVERY WEDNESDAY.) ,4-4 THE NEW AND SI DE .frrH!* UK Ml Steam Ship 'TENNESSEE, Jit. ’.gq John Collins, and ClfEU<>- KEE, Capt. Thos. Eyon, will, until further notice, leave Savannah and New York every \\ EjjNES DA V, commencing with the 28tli March. These swift Steamers are each of 1.250 tons burthen, built in the strongest and most approved manner, and are unequalled in all the needful qualities to give confidence as well as despatch to travellers. They have all the accommodations for passengers and freight requisite to entitle them I to public patronage. The Central Rail Road will despatch an extra j train from Macon on Tuesday ever ing, to connect with these steamers on Wednesday, and trout Savannah on their arrival if needful. Travcllers4eaving Atlanta on Monday morning will have a night's rest both at Macon . ml Savan nah—but if they leave thereon Tuesday morning, they will reach Macon the same evening in time to take the extr.t night train on rhe Central Rail- Road, which reaches Savannah Wednesday mo. n ing and connects with these Steamers. iljPNo freight received after nine o’clock on the day of sailing. Passage JJC 25—payable in advance; for which, or freight, apply to PADELFORD .V FAY, Savannah. orSAM’L. L. MITCHELL, June 29 No. I9f Front-st., New York GU NS MI THIN G, The subscriber continues to carry on the above hnsi 1; W'css on Broad street, next door to V olger s Scgar Store, keeps tor sale every -023 the SPORTING LINE, makes RIFLES, with all the modern improve ments; Re-Stocks and Repairs Double ami Sin gle Barrelled GUNS, &cc. in the best manner, and warrants all work done at his establishment. leb.lfi ly E. H. ROGERS CXSTOS3I CASTORsT ON HAND ANf> FOR SALE, at very low prices, a large lot of CASTORS, with 4. 5, and f> Cruets'. Call atothe tnrop Crockery Store, throe d ors above Jne-Mailroad Bank. June 13 C. K. -MUS'! TN, Agent. OY-IV ED. fl’iHE h«>st assortment ol FLOWER VASES, 1 and other MANTLE ORNAMENTS ever offered for s".e m tfils city, can be found at the cheap Crockers Store, near the Post Office corn er fall and see them, j ;.ue 12 C. E. MUSI’IN, Agent. • :-x ~ fnisccllaiuouj. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. PHILADELPHIA & CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP PACKETS, ; OF THE PHILADELPHIA AND ATLANTIC STEAM NAVIGATION' COMPANY’S LINE. rp HE UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM J. SHIP OSPREY, Captain Dickinson, will sad between Philadelphia and Charleston on the alternate Thursdays throughout the year. The times of departure will be as follows Frow Charleston. Thursday, June 7, at I o’clock. “ “ 21, July 5, “ “ “ 19, “ “ Aug. 2. “ “ 16, " “ 30, '• Sept. 13, “ a u 27 From Philadelphia. Thursday,June 14, at 4 o’clock a a 23 I, “ July 12, « “ “ ’ 26, t 4 Aug. 9, u “ “ 23, “ “ Sept. 6, « '• 20, It is expected that the second Ship of the com -1 pain , now building, will lake her place in the ser vice, so as to connect the two cities by a weekly line, in August next. 'The Ships of the Philadef ; phiaand Atlantic Steam Navigation Company aie | side paddle-wheel Steamers, similar in their con struction to the Canard line of packets across (he Atlantic, built with great strength, and may there | fore be relied upon for safety and comfort by j travellers. The OSPREY hasbedu'iful Saloon and State n i accommmodations, is commanded by an ex perienced seaman, and every possible arrange ment has been made to secure* ease and conve i nience to passengers. ; Cabin Passage between Charleston & Phila. j Steerage “ “ 10 Cabin Excur n Ticket from either city & back, 30 Cabin Passage between Phila. ami Savannah, 2? That the public may know the superior qualities of the OSPREY, the following report, made to the Post Master General, previous to completing the Mail arrangement, is published. • To the Hon. J. COLLAMAR, Post Master j General, Washington, D. C. *• I have the honor to report that the Steamship OSPREY, now running between Philadelphia and Charleston, is a side paddle-wheel Steamship, built | in the m’st substantial and durable manner, of | white oak, copper-fastenmi and coopered above the load line: that she is model, and pos ; sesses extraordinary sea qualities, (of this 1 am able to speak from personal observation, having been on board of her when she was exposed to one *bf the severest gales that has visited our coast for many years, which gale she rode out with ease, without shipping a sea. or straining in any way, either hull or engine.) She has been built and j launched but eighteen mouths, and is of unusual ! speed. “The engines are of the pattern of Todd and i McGregor, exclusively used between England and j Germany, and are ol unusual strength compared to ! the size of the ship. They are substantially sup- I ported upon heavy kelsons, and capable ot driving the ship in all weathers. This renders her peed- 1 Imrly suited to mail service, as the times of herar rival may with certainty be relied upon. 1 am. sir, respectlully, Your obedient servant. WM. W. W. WOOD, Chief Engineer U. S. A. Goods for transhipment sent to the Company’s Agents, will be promptly forwarded. Thos. G. Budu, Agt. I Jno. E. Linton, Agt. Charleston, j Philadelphia. BROOKS & TUPPER, Savannah. June 6 wsßc i IMPROVED COTTON GUfS. OWING to the almost unparalleled satisfaction j which their GINS have given, particularly ! those of last year, the subscribers are induced I to call the attention of the planters of Georgia, i Alabama and South Carolina to their FACTORY IN NEWTON COUNTY. I and request a continuance of their patronage. No j | better guarantee of the excellence of their Gins | | is needed than their wide circulation, and the ex : pressed satisfaction ot some of the most experi | enced and extensive planters and Cotton buyers of ; Georgia. \s to the workmanship, material aim 1 performance of their (tins, they are willing to j back many of their purchasers in saying that there I are none superior in the United States. Their Gins are on the improved plan, possessing : j several essential improvements this year over those l of tlie last season. Every exertion is made by ex perienced and skills ul mechanics to render them convenient and durable. Their travelling agents, who will be constantly passing through the various j sections of the country are authorized tosdlon the ! most accommodating terms. The Gins will be delivered at the purchasers ' residence free of charge, and its performance war- ; ranted, if the directions which accompany each j j Gin are followed. j Hj" All orders directed to the subscribers at ! Covington, Goo., will be promptly attended to. HENDERSON & ENRIGHT, j may 17 dfcly IMPORTATIONS FOR SPRING USE UT M O. PRICE, A CO., DRA PLUS AND j TAILORS, are receiving FINE SINGLE ! iCASHMERE CLOTHS AND CASHMERE CASHMERETTS, DRAP D’ETES, FACOME DRILLS and new and splendid Summer VEST INGS, to sell by Patterns, or make to measure ! in the most modern svlc. and'best manner. CLOTHING, ()f new and fashionable style, and well made up. HOSIERY. Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawers, Gloves, Suspen i ders. Cravats, Scarfs, and all the useful articles ! tor the wardrobe. One of the film being in New York, will make shipments weekly ot the latest patterns of Goods WM. (). PRICE & CO, 258 Broadst CIGARS' TOBACCO, SNUFF AND PIPES. (~1 I'STAV I S \ OLGER, Importer and Dealer Jl in Havana and Domestic Cigars, would re j specifnlly inform Ids friends, and the public in j general, that he has received, and will always keep on hand, a large and w'ell selected stock ol II A V SNA OKS A Urt. Also, a large stock of his own manufacture, I which he will sell hirer than they can be bought in any other market. 'I OBACCOof the finest brands, and most cele brated Virginia manufactories, put up in pound, half pound and five and eis-ht pound lumps. Lo riilard’s SNUFF, CIGAR CASES, MATCHES; German. French, Chalk and Clay PIPES, (tc., »Yc. The above articles are for sale at the Cigar and Tobacco Warehouse, one door below Jno. P. i Setze’s corner, Augusta, Ga. april 11 6mos STRATTON’S PORTABLS~ ELECTKO-MAGN ETIC .MACHINES. rgHIESE MACHINES are applied with the S most wonderful success in Rheumatism, Neu ralgia. D\ -pepsin. Tic Dolereux, Paralysis, 'Tooth i A die. Curvature of the Spine. Pains in the Joints and Limbs, and all nervous diseases. They are so constructed, that the operator may I at pleasure, produce an intense current, and ih- I taataneously change to a perfectly soft current, pervading the whole system, or the p-qjrt ittfected only’, at the pleasure of the paliei*#. They are I the most energetic and simple in their structure, and in point of convenience, exceed all others. For sale by' %-4l WM. H. TUTT. dec. 13 . ***" NEW' WORK. T Ut\E AND HISTORY OP AN * - J&XP3&DLTION rO CALIFORNIA ; con > isjg f te of the u Get-all-you-can Mining A filled with illustrations. Price 25c. , -•lagualen-and Marcia, or the Rectory Guest; by' Mr-.. , authoress of the Gambler’s \\ ife, Aline, No. Also—Second Part of RclamlCashel. Trice 2 > ceatr- Just published and for sale by July 7 GEO. A. OATES &, Co., Broad-st_ PIANO STOOLS fl’tllK SUBSCRIBERS have just received a JL large assortment ot PIANO S TOOLS ol a , variety ol patterns, both Rosewood and Mahogany, r which are finished in the best-manner. For sale s at reasonable prices, at - I GEO. A OATES N CO.’S Piano Book and Music Depot, 1 July 13 Broad street. miscellaneous. GEORGIA ST ITE LOTTERY. FOR THE BFXEFIT OF THE AUGUSTA I INDEPENDENT FIRE COMP AS Y. I). PAINE & CO., H VXAGEIIS. Extra ( lass 81, by Patapsco 81. at Baltimore, July 19, 1819. sales close THIS DAY. 3 P. M.~ Capital Prize 4,500 DOLLARS! 1,250; $57 r,2 ol $550; 2 of $350; 2 of $200; $100; -10 of $25 , «Scc., (fee. Pickets $1 —Shares in proportion. Extra Class W, by Susquehanna 34. at Balti more, July 25. 1849. Salas close WEDNESDAY, I at 3P. M. l~ Numbers—l 2 Ballots. Capital Prize 30.000 DOLLARS! 20 of $ 1000 ; 20 of $500; 20 of $400; 20 of S3OO ; 115 Prizes of S2OO, Ac Arc. 'Pickets $10 — Haves $5 —Quarters $2.50 —Eighths $1.25. Apply in time to A. LAFI PTE, Agent. Orders from the country respectfully solicted and promptly attended to. 'Pickets always on tiand in large and small Lotteries. [July 19 MANAGERS OFFICE. GREENE AND PULASKI JIONUJIEN 1 LOTTERIES! .Managed, Drawn, and Prizes paid by the well known and responsible firm of J. W. MAURY & CO. DRAWINGS RECEIVED liY TELEGRAPH. Sales close at 3 o’clock Thursday. Extra Class 60, by S. C. 29, July 19, 1849. Fine Scheme. 14 drawn Ballots from 75. 15.000 DOLLARS. 5 prizes of $3,000 ; 5 prizes of SSOO. Besides numerous others. Tickets $ 4, Halves $2, Quar ters sl. Sales close at lo’clock Saturday. Extra Cla-s 61. by Monongalia 90, July 21, 1849. Brilliant Scheme. 18 Drawn Ballots from 75. 35.000 DOLLARS! $18,000; $10,000; o=2o ol $1,200 Tickets only $10 —Halves §5 —Quarters $2,50 Sales close at 4 o’clock Tuesday, Extra Class 62, by Monongalia 91. July 2 4,1849. — Splendid Scheme. 13 drawn Ballots from 75. •23,000 DDLS. \ SIS! $7.500; $4,000; $3,200 ; 5 of $1,400; besides numerous others. Tickets $5 —Halves $2 50— Quarters $ I 25. JOHN A. .MIELEN, Agent, Opposite the Masonic Hall. O* Orders from the country promptly to. July 18 CHEAP SUMMER GOODS. DOW & ESTES I I A V i: just received a fresh supply of cheap j I II and fashionable SIMMER GOODS, CONSIST IKG OF Beautiful Linen Barege, ISJ cents per yard ; “ “ Tissues, 12£ “ “ ! Silk Grenadines, 25 cents per yard ; Worsted Barege, 18| cents per yard ; Berlin Cord and Nett for Skirts,2s cent* ; Wide Black Silk. 50 cents; 10-4 W hi e Linen Table Damask. 56. J cents; Cheap Calicoes and Ginghams; Long Black Twisted Silk Gloves, 25 cents ; White Welsh and Shaker Flannels; 9- 4 Musquito Nett, 1 4 j*ards in a piece ; Ladies’, Misses’ and Boy’s \\ bite and Colored Cot ton Hose and Half Hose; Ladies’ Kid Slippers, Pies and Buskins; Misses’ and Children’s Shoes and Slippers. July 10 d&clmo CHEAP DRY GOODS. WILLIAM 11. CRANE, \ V ISH,N(i to reduce his stock of SUMMER ; ▼ f GOODS before purchasing his Fall supply, ! will dispose of his stock on hand at redim kd | prices. Those who wish to purchase will do well to call and examine his large assortment, consist ing in part of the FOLLOWING ARTICLES. VIZ : 'Tissue SILKS; BAREGES; A large assortment of colored MUSLINS and I,AWNS, some, at 124 c.; Jaconet, Swiss and checked MUSLINS; GINGHAMS of all qualities, from 12£ to 25 cts.; A large assortment oi CALICOES, from p to 18 cts ; Muslin ROBES; French worked COLLARS and CAPES, very cheap ; Barege SHAWLS and SCARFS, very low; All kinds of Goods for Gentlemen, Youths and Children’s wear; A large supply ol SHIRTINGS and SHEET INGS, (Ye. Ac. Together with a general assortment of other goods all of which will be sold very low. July 12. —d&wlw PIANO FORT OS, MUSIC, AC CIIA RL ES CAT LI N & jju——HCQ., having purchased ff & TTfllV PARSON S stock of Pia-&jJ no Fortes and Music, invite the attention of the public to their stock of CH ICKERING’S CELEBRATED IRON FRAME PIANO FORTES; also those made by NunnsClark, with and with out the /Eulian Attachment. These instru ments, for touch, (one, and durability, are unsnr, passed, and will be sold at Factory Prices—and 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 [trices cannot fail to please. All or ders will receive prompt and careful attention. New music received hv the steamers every w.-ek, (HIP PIANO POKTfia T UNED and REPAIR ED. A good variety of GUITARS, VIOLINS FLUTES, Ac., always kept for sale. Jan. 23 NEW TAIL ORING- ESTABLISH MfJNT. NEW SPRING GOODS! I HAVE JUST RETURNED from the North with a full assortment of SPRING GOODS suitable for the season, consisting of CLOTHS, CASIMERES, \ ESTINGS, Black. Brown and Drab CASHMERETRS, DRAP D’ETE, and BOM BA /1 N KS. which 1 will sell, or make-up at New Yoi k prices. >- i Also, IK )S IE R Y .CRAVATS. GI .O VES /SI ’S PEN 1) ER S , SI S'tCKS, SIII RTS, MONF. V BELTS. MONEY 'PI USES. Sffg and Cambric H ANDKtEICCHIEFS, and all articles necessary for Gentlemen’s wear. 0 ~a H, 1). NEWKIRK, march’^Hb.. Broad-st., Augusta, Ga. SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONS ...; V AND GOODS ! BRIDGES, FA S 1110 N A B L E I) R A P Elt AN D TAILOR. Next Door Below the United States Hotel, A UG VST A , GEORGIA . HAS JUST RECEIVED a full assortment ol CLOTHS, CASIMERES, VESTINGS, DRILLS, DRAP D ETE. CASHMERETTS, and FANCY ARTICLES for Gentlemen’s wear, com prising all that is latest in style. He will be pleased to manufacture the above (foods in point of Trim mings and Fit, that shall noi be surpassed in any market. MILITARY UNIFORMS made, and Making and Trimming in the best manner, march 7 FOR SALE. (ii? I i \ ORB SEVEN PERCENT BONDS, ♦jp JL * "j* ol the City of Augusta, of the j enominations of SSOO and SI,OOO. Apply at the « eorgia Hail-Road Bank jl4 ts Dnj DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS! I HIE LARGEST ASSORTMENT, and IJ. cheapest ’ nr "|* are now being received, and opened daily, at l . J. Co S g VOVC s WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORE, AMONG THE ASSORTMKs ~ ak ( Plain Satin Striped and Figured Bar« . Jaconet Muslins, of the finest quality. , ma n Figures; Silk Grenadines and Linen Lustres ; Plain Black and Second Mourning Tissues ; A new article of Black Embroidered Barege ; Black Gros De Rhine and Italian Silk* ; Plain Chamelion, Broche and Figured; Poult De Soie Silks ; Black Silk Brussels’ Laces, all widths ; Thread Edgings,Cotton. Linen and Lisle Edgings; Small Patterns, fast colors, English Prints; 20 pieces fine French Calicoes ; Jaconet. Swiss, Mull and Nainsook Muslins ; Jaconet and Swiss Edgings and Insertiags ; A large assortment of Embroidered, and Open Worked Hose; Alexander’s best Kidd Gloves, Pic Nic Gloves and Mitts; Ladies’ Silk Ties, Capes and Collars ; 300 Plain and Fringed Parasols, at every shade of price ; 3 cases 10-4, 11-4. 12-4 Hamilton Sheetings ; 2 hales A. (’. A. Ticking; New ork Mill’s Shining Ginghams and Muslins, from cents ; A large assortment of Shirtings and Sheetings; Musquito Nettings, Bobinet, 12 4 wide; common Bobinet; 200 pieces of Cotton Fringes, very cheap ; . Georgia Man. Co., and Richmond Factory Home spuns. T. J. COSGROVE, apri!2l 202 Broad street. NEW SPRINT GOODS, JUST RE CEIVED. THE UNDERSIGNED iroi'Ll) respectfully invite the attention oi V v purchasers to his NEW SUPPL\ of SPRING DRY GOODS, which he is just receiving, and will sell very cheap. Finding it to be the best system of doing business, to put Goods down to the very lowest possible price, and have no deviation from that, he is determined strictly to adhere to “ quick sales and light profits.” Embroidered, colored and white Swiss Muslins; Very fine white Swiss Muslins,G 4 wide; Jaconet Muslins and Cambrics; Plaid Muslin,s-4 wide. 20 cts per yard; J'jii cord striped Muslin, 5-4 wide, cheap; Colored Muslins and Lawns, in great variety, from to 37; Ginghams and Gingham Muslins, at auction prices; Irish Linens, of most superior quality; 8. 10 and 11-4 sup. Double Damask, lor Table (Moths; 10. 1 I and 12-1 Barnesby Linen and Colton Sheet ings; Damask Napkins and Doyles; Bird’s Eye Diaper and Toweling; 5- 4 Pillow Case Linen; Bleached and brown Homespuns, cheap. Calicoes in great variety, from 6j to 12£; Hosiery and Gloves; Green. blue, and plaid Silk Parasols. And a great many other small articles, such as Needles, Pins, Thread, Laces. Fans, \ c. To be found at the one price cheap cash store o .1 VMES A. GRAY. 298 Broad street. Next door to Mrs. Lafitte’s Fancy Millinery Store i BLEACHED SHIRTINGS. SNOWDEN & SHEAR HA V E received from New York, a large supply of BLEACHED COTTON SHKIT IN’GS, of superior style and quality for family I use, amoflg which are : 1-4 Water Twist Snpetfine Long Cloths, manu factured Like I inen ; 4 4 Marshall’s impro’d best fabric Long Clothes; 4-4 New York Mills improved Shirtings; 4-1 Superfine Manchester Long Cloths ; ALSO, 9-8 Bleached Cottons, for pillow-cases : 6 4 and 12-4 Bleached and Brown Sheetings, with a variety of styles of Brown Shirtings and I Sheetings, to all of which they respectfully invite the attentiouof the public. June 5 SUMMER GOODS ! Direct from N. York per last Steamer*. JAM IN A. him u, a AS JUST RECEIVED a beautiful as £ % sortment of SUMMER GOODS, direct from New York, which will he found on ex amination to be the best and cheapest of the sea son and to which he respectfully invites the atten tion of the public. 25 pieces color’d LAWN, warranted fast colors, 10 cents per yard ; 30 pieces French LAWN, and small Plaid MUS LIN, cents per yard ; 10 pieces Brocade MUSLIN. 5-4 wide,2s cents per yard ; 200 dozen HOSIERY.aII kinds, from 6 j to 25ots. j 1 2-4 Linen S H LET IN G, from 624 c. to $1 ; 10 pieces super.or Undressed Irish LINEN, from 50c. to sl. 2 more cases ol those cheap LONG CLOTHS; 1 A lew more pieces of those beautiful French BA- ! REGES, 25 cents per yard. June 17 BOLTING - /’LOTUS. - SNOW I) EN AS II EA R , H AVE received this day from New York by I the Steamer, a lull supply of DUTCH j BOLTING CLOTH of the best quality, to which they respectfully invite the attention ot the public. June 21 dtc HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES, AUGUSTA, OCT. 16, 1848. \\T E HAVE LATELY RECEIVED new goods H of choice quality, among which are many desirable articles for Housekeeping, which we oi ler at low prices, viz . Fine White. Gold Band and Fancy CHINA dinner and teasels. Cut GL VSS W VRE, Decanters. Bowls. Pitch ers, ('clerics, Goblets, Wine and Cham-| pagne Tumblers. fsH.VFK SPOONS and Forks and tine TA BLE CUTLERY. WAITERS in sets,Table Mats and Brushes. Plated and Britannia W'A RE. CAKE BASKETS, Beefsteak Dishes, Can dlesticks, Ac., of tlie best SHEFFIELD manufacture. ANDIRONS, Shovel and'Pongs and FEND ERS. SOLAR LAMPS with new style of Shades. Heart’n BRUSHES, Bellows, \ c.. tMc. CLARK, RACKET!’ & CO., Oct.-15 d«Scc Watch Makers aud Jewellers. CLOCK-j WATCHES JEWELRY, Augusta, Oct. 16, 1818. i OI.D and Silver WATCHES, of all kind-. "JK .1 E\VF.LRV. and various rich fancy Goods. Fancv Hardware and (’1 TLEKV. Gold,'’Silver and Steel SPECTACLES. » SILVER VV VRE, Plated Goods of ail kinds. GUN 3.Nr? porting Apparatus, PISTOLS. SOLA It LAM PS, Girandoles, in gold silver T \ RLE CUTLERY, of Rodgers and others. CHINA WARE, CUT GLASS WARE of late style. 0 CLOCKS, Parlor and office Clocks, and u large stock of cheap Clocks for country trade; ANDIRONS, FENDERS, Shovels & 7’oogs. WATCH MATERIALS, and tools of all kinds for Watchmakers. > For sale at fair prices by CLARK. RACKET!’ &r CO. Dealers in Fancy and Military Goods. O’Repairing of Clocks and Watches by good , W’orkmen. I Oct. 16 _____ 1 BARGAINS IN DRY WOODS Mils. LVTHRINGER .efrpectfully in form her friends, and thy p’-iblic generally that she inti nds to bring h< » - business to a close » in a few weeks, and will, therefore, sell her en tire stock of desirable DRV GOODS, at and be low cost, The-ie are many seasonable and other (Hoods whie<4 cannot fail to please. All are invi ted to cab 1 and judge for themsejvof •,ho h >d anyone desire to piwcii :*•»<* (h r whole » stoek. with the privilege of the Store he can do f so. by making application before the Ist et July juue 21 dJAclm Public Sales. C l! V SHERIFF’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in AUG IST next, will be sold, at the Lower Market House in the city of Augusta, within the legal hours of sale, tlo-fol lowing property, to wit Eleven -hares of the Capital Stock of the Geor gia Kail Float! & Banking Company, standing on the Books ot said Company in the name of Alex ander Phillip. which, nnder'the late resolution ot the Stockholders in said Company, may be in creased to nineteen and one-fourth shares, subject to an assessment of 25 per cent on the original fare*, with interest from the 15th of April last.— • n . as ie | ,ro P ei ‘ty of Alexander Philip, to pt l / “<i fa issuing from the Court of Common ~ ° nv ; City of Augusta in favor of William G Comstock vs. Alexander Philip. 11 i * il° SaiA * time and place, will be sold, alltho-e 3 lots of land,situate in the up per part ol the City nl f „ the east si( f o ol Me Kin no street, and n a plan of lots, made by A. (.. Ksufonl fs lot* N 0 6. 7 and 8; le vied on as the property of Calev> B. Brayton to satisfy afi fa issuing from the Conn I onmion Pleas of the City of Augusta, in favor of Joseph R. Bassett vs. Caleb L. Brayton. jy 8 WILLI AM V. IvHR. Sheriff C. \ AI) MI NISTK ATi * R’S S A LE. On the fir-t Tuesday in AUGUST, will he sold, at the Lower Market, in the city of Augusta, be tween the legal hour* of sale, A Negro man named Larry, about 30 years of age. and a lot of Law Books, belonging to the es tate of 1,. F. E. Dugas. may 23 1.. A. DUGAS, Adm’r. EXECUTRIX’S SALE. Pursuant to an o dor of ihe honorable the Inferior Court of Richmond county, when sitting for or dinary purposes, will he sold, on the first Tues day in AUGUST next, A tract of Land belonging to the estate of James Gardner, late of said county, deceased, lying in < Columbia county, adjoining lands of Win Jones. Joshua Griffin and others, known as the Bonin Doon tract, containing one hundred and eighty one acres, more or less. Sold for the benefit of the beirs. E. GARDNER. Ex x may 2'J ADMINISTRATOR’S s \ LE. V\ ill be sold, on the first Tuesday in AUDI ST, nest, before the Court Mouse door in Dekalb county, between the lawful hours of sale, agree able to an order of t(it* Inferior Court of said conoly. when sitting for ordinary purposes. One hundred and ninety-seven acres of Land, be t lie same more or less, belonging to the estate of John .M W illiains, late of said county deceased, lot No. 261,in the 18th district; sold for the hene fit of the heirs of -aid deceased. .1. I. \\ ILLIAMS, Admr. dt honis non. may 30 ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. M ill Fie sold on the l-t Tuesday in August next, py order of Seriven county Inferior Court, at the Court House door in Doo y county, between the usual hours of sale I I.of land. No ■{.>, ind dj (rief of Dooly county ihe property of Zachariah Conyers of Seriven count y.deceased. JAMES W. KETTLES. ,na y 27 Adm’r. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Will he sold on the lii st Tuesday in A UGI’ST next before the ( ourl House door in Lincoln coun i ty,agreeable to an order of the Inferior Court ol said comity, when sitting ,lor ordinary pur poses. * 1 I I if tv-tour acres ot Land, belonging to the es tate of John Stewart of said county, deceased, Sold for the benefit of Ihe heirs and ereditors of said estate. JABEZ GORNETT, AdmT. May 23 EXECUTOR’S SALE P*y virtue of an order from the Honorable the Inferior Court of Burke County, when sitting lor ordinary purposes, on the first Monday in March last, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in September next, at (be Court-House door, in tne town ol \Vuyneshoro . in said County, be tween the lawful hours of sale. SEVEN SLAVES, To wit. Collin, a negro man; Travis, a negro man : Charlotte, negro woman, and her three children. Alary, Ellen, and n infant not named ; Sylia—property of the estate of Lott W. Haislip, deceased, late of said County—sold for Ihe benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. 1 erms t re hi until the first of December next, with good security, j June 15 JON AS HAISLIP, Exceutor <> I H E. —Ail persons having demands against IN the estate of BENJAMIN'BURCH, late ot Elbert county, deceased, are hereby notified to present them properly attested, within the time prescribed by law. or they will not be settled ; and all persons indebted to said deceased, are hereby required to make immediate payment. JAMES BRAWNER, AdmV MARY ANN BURCH, Adm’x. march 211 rVTOTTCE.—AII persons indebted to the late - ’ JAS. <ll AN ( E, deceased, of Burke oonti ty. are requested to make immediate payment; and those having demands against said deceased, are hereby notified to present them to the under signed in the manner and time prescribed by law JOHN T. SHEWMAKE. may 10 Adm’r. with will annexed PI OTIC E. 4 LL PERSONS mde ted to the Estate of * Bryant Davenport, deceased, of Burke coun ty. are requested to make immediate payment , and those having demands will present them with in the time prescribed bylaw may 27 AI. LE N IN MA N. Ad m s 4 DMI:\ISTRATOFUS NOTICE —All person, i A holding demands against the estate of GEO. POLLOCK, late of Seriven county, deceased, are requested to render them in to the subscriber with i in the time prescribed by' law. Also, all persons inxehted to the estate of said deceased, are required to make immediate pay- I uteitl to the Administrator H ‘ ; " 25 ALEX. KEMP, y ffl 'r \LL PERSONS indebted to tiie estate ot . John Grubbs, deceased, late of Burke couu t\ , »n t‘ requested to inukc iimnodiatc to the undersigned ; net all person> having demands against the said estate, will present the same with in the time prescribed by law. May 1 THOMAS BARBER. Adm r. | TURNIP SEED. &C.-NEW CROP. 4 SI I*l*l,V ol large white Flat Dutch, l.argc 71 Globe, Large Norfolk. Red Top, (for Win ter) and Kuta Buga I URN IP SEED. Also, sev eral splendid varieties of Full and Winter < 'abba«*e Seed, just received and for sale low, hv W M. HA IN 17S. Next door to June 15—2m0 Wright, Nichols A Co. $5 REWARD, 1 given l<*r proof to conviction, ot the I ▼ ▼ person who took from I log re fe sV Schnei der's, the Portrait of the HEAD OF A CHILD or a liberal reward will be paid for its recovery - Apply at this office. July 17 BAIPK OF AUGUSTA STOCK FOR SALE. \FEW SII \RES of the above Stock lor sale Apply at this Office. J une2B SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL HOAD ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, the 20th instant, the Passenger and Mail Train will leave the Alary Street Depot, at 10 o’clock A M DOWN TRAIN. v \V ill leave Hamburg at 3, Camden at 5, and Co lumbia at 6 o clock. A. M., arriving at Charleston at 1 o clock. P. M., as heretofore* Passengers at the •• \\ ay Stations. " will accommodate them selves to the change, and make their time arrange ments accordingly. GEO. S. HACKER, may 20 Agent Transportation. ; WASHINGTON IRVING'S WORKS r | DIE Subscribers have received the new and M. revised edition of the above popular author’s ! Works, just published by G. p. Putnam, New 1 ork. Ihe following are the works now out viz Ihe Sketch Book. Tales of a Traveller Asto iua. ( rayon Miscellany. Knickerbocker’s New York. Braccbridge Hull Columbus. For sale j at GEO. A. OATES & CO’S. Piano, Book and Music Depot, Broad Si J u ly 7 ,