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About Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1849)
I r -.< pjefflg w i Tntrntmmumummmaaammitmamti POSTSCRIPT. Sy magnetic £cUgrapi}. Reported for the Const!tutionaliat. Baltimore, S pt. 24, P. M. Ail the uiukots remain the earne a* on Sat ■ urdajr. At Now Vork, Fair Upland is quoted at 11 and Fair Orleans at 11$ cents, and market firm. FIRE IN QUEBEC. a Fire broke out in Quebec, which destroyed twenty buildings. Loss esti mated at one hundred thousand dollars. THE FRENCH MINISTER. It is said M. Poussin, the late French Min j liter, will go to Now York and there await the [ action of his Government. WEATHER, Stv. I'he Weather here is delightful, and busi ness brisk. Charleston, Sept. 2d, P.‘M. i ox ion.— The sales reach 1000 bales to-day, 1 at to log cents, 200 bales bringing the lat j ter pnee. The market is up full \ cent. Tno Northern Mail. the Northern mail had not arrived at the Post Office last evening when it closed, half . past eight o’clock. I'he Passengers arrived about nine o’clock. We understand the cause of the delay was the j I want of water on the Carolina Rail Road. We are indebted to passengers for papers • I due by last evening’s mail, but find nothing new in the Northern papers. The correspondence between our govern- | meat and the French Minister is published in lull in the Washington Republic of Saturday morning. It occupies six and a half columns , j iu that paper. We copy the following from the Charleston 1 Courier of yesterday. New Orleans, Sept. 22—6,50 P. M. The Markets— The Crops. There were only small sales of Cotton yes- ! terday. The week’s sales reach 2800 bales — i I prices firm. Middling quoted at 10 to 10$; middling fair 10| to 11; fair to 12. Dealers | . waiting Cambria’s accounts. There has been a slight decline in Rice fresh is quoted at 4$ to 5 The accounts from the interior, respecting the crops are gloomy. The army worm is said I to be quite destructive. The total receipts ot the new crop are only 13,000 bales, against 24,000 last year. later from chagres. The steamship Porland arrived here in 12 I days from Chagres. 24 out of 2* of the crew of the P. are sick of the Chagres fever. She brings no later intelligence from California. New Orleans, Sept. 23—8.30 P. M. V The Br. steamship Severe, has arrived at Mobile. She brings one million one hundred and thirty one thousand dollars in specie.— j The most of it is destined for England—the ! remainder is for Mobile and this city. The late Round Island expedition has ex cited much uneasiness in the city of Mexico. The Consul at New Orleans sent word that the expedition would land on the Island of Lo- j bos, near Tampico. Herrera addressed a re- ! monstrance to the United States Legation at the Capitol of Mexico, and the government commenced making extensive preparations to j defend the cities along the coast. Gen. La Vega had collected together a body of 800 j men, and armed a steamer with artillery, to defend the entrance of the river at Tampico, j It is expected that the new Tariff Bill will j become a law. The town of Antigua, sear Vera Cruz, was [ completely inundated by heavy rain*. The 1 ; inhabitants had barely time to escape with their lives. Public contributions were taken , up at Vera Cruz to relieve tho sufferers. ihe ; I Cholera was decreasing throughout Mexico. The barque Convoy, Yates, from your port, j is below' coming up. The accounts by the Cumbria have just been | received. Nzw Orleans, Sept. 23—19 23 A. M. j Ve iterday 250 oaie# Cotton were disposed of i | at steady prices. We have no news. The weather very hot since the storm. The brig Buena Vista, Ireland, for your port, cleaved yesterday. Steamshit Ohio. —This leviathan steamer arrived off our Bar between 7 and 8 o’clock on Sunday evening, from New V •~vrk. About 7 o’clock yesterday morning, tho steamer Eli wan proceeded to the Bar, and placed the mails and passengers on board, when the Ohio immediately got underway lor her destination, Havana and New Orleans. The Etiwau brought up two or three passengers from the Ohio, who speak in terms of high praise of the accommodations she affords. She has between 2 and 300 persons on board.— CA. Courier, 25th inst. Ship on Fire at Sea —Capt. Letts, of the *ehr. Squire & Brother, from New York, ar rived at this port yesterday, states that on the 22d inst. he saw what remained of the hull of a large ship on fire and burnt nearly to the w-ater’s edge—stood in close to her, but could discover no person on or near her. She had a full length figure head painted white. She was too much destroyed to permit him to make her out. Her bow and stem were very high out ot water, and the Are was about midships. About 15 miles to the North and East, picked up a yawl which he supposed to belong to the above ship, with oars lashed in her ready for use, and one side considerably burnt. The I boat has nothing on or in her to denote what I ship s' Winged to. — lb. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS VROS CHARLESTON. Steamship Southerner, Berry, New York. Bank Convoy, Yates, New Orleans. Bng Choctaw, Kendrick, Boston. Br brig John Hunter, Whitly, off Falmouth, for Cowes. Sp, pol. Anita, AUina, Fort Mahon, for Barcelona Bp. pol. Carmen, San Juan, Port Mahon, for Barce lona. 8p brig Oorotes, Page*, Port Mahon, for Barcelo na . Bp pol. Carlota, Pooranell, Port Mahon, for Barce lona. Bi.g Quincy, Kempty, Fail River, (Mass.) CLEARED FOR CHAHLKSTOS. Sw brig Frihandel, Jensen, at New York. Brig Souther, Mayo, at Boston, Sept. 19. Brig Buena Vista, Ireland, at N. Orleans, Sept. 43 vr for charleston. I L tnig Tybee,Ferguson, at N. York, Sept. 24. CHARLESTON, Sept. 25 —Arrived. U. S. M. r steamship Osprey, Dickinson, Phila j Brig Tower, I Belcher, Ylat.maas ; Brig Empire, Hopkins. New Brig Palo Alto, Uratfaaj. N** uUleans , * f Schr. Mary Langdon. Hawes, New Orleans: !Sc hr. Squire sc. Brothers, Letts, New York ; j Schr. Increase, Westcoat, Philadelphia. Below, Line ship Anson, Eiliott, New York ; ■ also, C. L. barque Como, from Boston. \\ ent to Sea, brig Oieron, Pendleton, New Or ; leans. Commercial. Augusta Market, Sept 26 COTTON —Since our review of Wednesday last, there has been a good demand for Cotton in this market, for both old and new. and ail ottered ; has met w ith ready sale and at improving prices. I which will be seen by our quotations below, which are £ a t cent higher than those current on Wed ■ nesday last. The lower qualities have improved the most in value, and at the present time there is i little or no Cotton in market that can be purchas :ed under nine cents. The receipts are on the in ! crease, and sales are generally made on arrival. | So far as reported to us the sales this week reach 1 511 bales, viz : 19 at 8T 72 at 9, bo at 9.j, 214 at ■ 9|, 84 at 9£. Hi at 9|. 85 at 9s. 68 at 9 11-16, 58 at 9J,, 4SI at 10, 4 at 10 l-i 6, 178 at 10$, 104 at 10$. W e omit our usual laides of Receipts and Stocks at the different ports, but will remark, that up ro the latest dates received from shipping ports, the failing off in the receipts is about 37,600 1-ales comp ared with las t year. Our market closed last evening with a good demand at the following quo tations : Good Ordinary to Middling 9 a9j Good Middling -9f a 9^ Middling Fair 9g a 9$ Fair to Fully Fair 10 a 10$ HARDWARE.—The’market is well supplied with all descriptions of Hardware, and every day : is adding to the stock. Merchants from the inte i rior can do is well in Augusta as Charleston or New Vork, as most of our merchants are large dealers, and get their goods by direct importation, j GROCERIES. —Our merchants have all been | kept busy the past week iu selling and putting up i Goods for the interior. Several merchants who j had gone through as far as New Vork, have re -1 turned and purchased their -applies on as accom ! modating term- and at as low prices as they were | able to procure them North of this market. The j heavy business transacted, and the low stage of | the river, has somewhat lightened the stock ol »oods on hand, but it is still well assorted, and I ° ’ with the amount of goods on the river daily arriv ing (notwithstanding its low state) bids fair to keep up with the demand, most of our merchants hav ing ordered much heavier stocks ot goods this year than last. CORN.—The stock on hand is light, but suffi cient to meet the demand, which is confined to home wants. We have no change to notice in the price, which is 55 cents per bushel tor loose. FLOUR. —Wo have no change to notice in prices. The bulk of our stock still consists of Canal and Baltimore—the latter selling at 6$ to 7£, and the former at a B—fancy brands retail ing at 9. Country is selling at s6£ to per bbl. BACON.—The receipts this week have been | light, but tho stock ou hand is still heavy and the article is dull of sale. We have no change to no tice in prices. W e quote goo f sides 6£, shoulders j 5 ass. and hams at 8 cents up. Good Haras are scarce. A good lot of side* was offered yester j day at 6$ cents, wiihout finding a purchaser. 1 BAGGING. —There is a good demand for Bag -11 , and Prie.es have an upward tendency.— Gunny is now worth 2l£ a 22, Kentucky 19 a 20, and Dundee 18 a 19. ROPE. —Good supply ou hand. Jute is selling at 10 a lU£, Kentucky 11 a 1 and Russia at 11£ a 12. SALT.—No large transactions to report this week. Retailing from stores at 51 -40 a 1.50 per sack. Good supply on hand. MOLASSES.—There is a fair supp’y of Cuba, which is aeLing at 25 a26 cents. New Orleans is [ scarce—selling at 30 a 33 cents per gallon. COFFEE.—Prices have, still an upward tendea-. i ey, and good Rio is now worth a 9 cents. Fa r j stock on hand. SUGARS.— Market well niipplied with all de- I seriptions. No change to notice in prices, j DOMESTIC SPIRITS.—Good stock of all de j scriptions on hand; demand limited. STOCKS. —There is a good demand for Stocks, 1 and all offered meet with ready sale. Sales have ! been reported to us ol 200 shares Georgia Rail Road, at 98—now held at par; 50 shares Manufac j taring Company at 110—112 since refused. For I the Bank of Augusta $lO5 is ,'ffercd; S ate $95, Insurance 5c Banking Company held at sllO, Me chanics’ $125, and Brunswick at $lO6. EXCHANGE —We have no change to notice lin rate*, which continue 4 P p r cent, prera. for sight checks on Northern cities. FREIGHTS. —The River is s'ill low, and our lightest draft boats cannot come up higher than Twigg’s bar. We have had, however, several arrivals this week of tow boats, which hare been lightened up. We have no change to notice in rates to Savannah or Charleston. MACON, September 22.— Cotton. —We have no change to notice in the market during the past week. We quote for new crop. Shipping intelligence SAVANNAH, Sept. 24.—Arr. steamship Che rokee, Lyon, New York; steamers Chatham, Roy al, Augusta; DeKalb, Moody, do. Went to sea, brig Josephus, Pitcher, N. Y ork. Departed, steamer T. S. Metcalf, Posted, Augus ta. apple grafts for sale. THE RAISING OF A NATIVE GEORGIAN. xVT MY NURSERY, two miles JwfL>north west of McDonough, Henry coun- " " ty, I hare for sale eighteen choice kinds of AP PLE GRAFTS. They ripen from the last of May to about the Ist of October. I have ten thousand Grafts of one Summer's growth, and twenty thousand of two Summers.— Os the last, the most of them are Jrom 3 to 7 feet high. My price tor the Apple Grafts, deliverable at the Nursery, is eight dollars per 100; or 1 will deliver them, well done up in straw, at the Cov ington Depot on the Georgia Rail Road, or at the Jonesboro' Depot, on the Macon Road, at $8 per 100. I have also two hundred sweet Pound Pear grafts for sale—they measure from 2 to 4 tect—price, 25 cents per graft. Also, some four hundred and seventy-five ENG LISH WALNUT TREES—size from 6 to 13 inches —price, 25 cents per tree. The cash must accompany the order for Grafts, or it will not be attended to. sept. 26 mo2mos JOHN DAILY. WM. O. PRICE & CO., DRAPERS AND TAILORS. ARE RECEIVING WEEKLY from N*w York SPRING GOODS, CLOTHS, CASLMERES ANDV ESTINOS.oI the newest style of manufacture.LlNEN DRILL COTELINNES, and all the new style* for Spring and Summer Wear. READY-MADE CLOTHING. of new patterns of good* and cut, and verr cheap • TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS, As. Ac., at than , Furnishing Warehouse —Old Stand —l2s9 Broad T w O PRICE, 5 M»roh W W, T. INGRAHAM illisfcllaueous. • TEN DOLLARS REWARD WILL BE PAID for the arrest and delivery to the jailor in Augusta, ot PE- . TER, a yellow fellow, who calls himself ‘ *, , l '- i »r Wade. He has a wife at Mr Bus tins. 6c I sept. 25 NEW FALL WMJWST” LALLSRSTSDT & WIMBERLY HAVE RECEIVED, at the Globe Hotel corner, New and Beautiful Styles Dress Fabrics, iHUJifi WHICH AKK Striped and Figured Polt De Soi SILKS. Sup. Sup. Brocade do. Plain Black and Figured extra width do. Col d and Black MUSLIN DELAINS aud CASH MERES. Bombazine*, Black and Colored ALPACAS. Black and Colored GINGHAMS and CALICOES. Jaconet. Swiss and Cheeked MUSLIN’S. To which they invite attention. sept. 21 d3f3c4 BLANKETS AND KERSEYS! LALLERSTEDT WIMBERLY HAVE OPENED a large stock of very su perior BLANKETS. 11-4, 12-4 and 13 4 BED BLANKETS. 8 4 and 9-4 extra heavy do., tor Negroes. White and Red FLANNELS. GEORGIA PLAINS, KERSEYS and OSN \- BUKGS. Bleached and Brown SHIRTINGS and SHEET INGS. CLOTHS, CAST MERES and SATINETS. Merino CASLMERES and TWEEDS, for Boys. Irish LINEN, Bird’s Eye DIAPER and Table DAMASK; And a great variety of every other style of Dry Goods, which they offer at the lowest prices, at the 'corner of Globe Hotel. dAfJtifecl sept 21 WM. 6. PRICE & CO. HAVE just received an assortment of Ladies’ Silk UNDER VESTS, Ladies’ Merino UNDER VESTS, Ladies’ Cotton Do. Do. sept. 16 HIDES! HIDES!! HIDES!!! AVANTED 1000 RAW HIDES, Green or V v Dry, for which the highest cash prices will be given, (at the Augusta Tannery,) Call at Kilburn’s W are House, upper end of Broad-st. JOHN G. SLEDGE, septlo agent for Dr. L. A. Dugas. LIFE INSURANCE. Provision for the Widow and tho Orphan fJAHE SOUTHERN MUTUAL INSU- I. RANCE CO MPA NY, are now issuing poli cies for life as well a* for shorter periods. Annual payment for insuring $1000: Age. For 1 year. 7 years. Life. 25 $14,30 $12,50 $21,80 35 15.30 16,50 31,70 45 20,0 t) 21,90 40,00 Only three-fourths of these amounts payable the first year. All the profits divided annually among the insured. AS BURY HULL, President. C. I’. McCAY, Actuary, Ch.iki.ks Hall, > . T. W. Flkmiwo, $ A S enls - sept.B CO^4R I r VERSEIi*.' \ATK HAVE THIS DAY associated with ▼ ▼ us Mr. E. J. BUCK MASTER in the trans acting of tho Gkxkral Commission and Factor aox business, which will hereafter bo conducted under the name and riv le of Jeffers, Cothran 5c Co. JEFFERS & COTHRAN. s«pt- 1 __ | G. P. GREEN. FASHIONABLE TAILOR, 210 BROAD-ST RKKT, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. HAS JUST RECEIVED a choice assort ment of FRENCH. ENGLISH, and BEL GIAN’! LOTUS,CASLMERES ancl VESTINGS, which will be made up in the most fashionable style and workmanlike manner. The above Goods will be sold to customers at New Y’ork prices. Making and Trimming at the usual prices. Sept. 18 NEGROES FOR SALE. fS)HE undersigned has just received a likely I lot of young Virginia NEGROES, compri sing Mechanics, House Servants and f ield Hands. Among the number are two good Plasterers, one Brick layer, one Carpenter, and one Blacksmith. All of said Negroes will be sold lor a very small advance. Persons wishing to purchase will find it to their interest to call and exnmine the lot. scptG 1 mo N. C. TROWBRIDGE. The Chronicle 5c Sentinel and Republic will j copy one month. GUNSMITHINQ, The subscriber continue# to carry on the above busi ; ness on Broad street, next ; C/fepfrw door to Volger’s Segar Store, keeps lor sale every [ thing in the SPORTING LINE, makes RIFLES, with all the modern improve ments; Re-Stocks and Repairs Double and Sin gle Barrelled GUNS, scc. in the best manner, and warrants all work done at his establishment, feb 15 ly E. H. ROGERS. United States Mail Line, NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH WEEKLY LINE OF OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, (SAILING EVERY WEDNESDAY.) THE NEW AND SITE- Steam Ship TENNESSEE, Capt. John Collins, and CHERO KEE. Capt. Thos. Lyon, will, until further notice, leave Savannah and New Y'ork every WEDNES DAY, commencing with the 28th 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 ! 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 from Savannah on their arrival if needful. Tr*vellers leaving Atlanta on Monday morning will have a night’s rest both at Macon and Savan* nah—but ifThey leave there on Tuesday morning, they will reach Macon the same evening in time ' to take the extra night train on the Central Rail- Road, which reaches Savannah Wednesday mom -1 ing and connects with these Steamers. !0“N 0 freight received after msb o’clock on 1 the day of sailing. Passage $25 —payable in advance; for which, 1 or freight, apply to 1 PADELFORD & FAY, Savannah. s or SAM’L. L. MITCHELL. r June 29 No. 194 Front-st., New York. * STATES MAIL LINE ’ N* YORK & CHARLESTON STEAM PACKETS. I Every Saturday Afternoon throughout the Year. THROUGH TO SKW YORK IN 50 HOCRS. The splendid Ocean Steam Ships -■dfeiSfe. NORTHERNER and SOUTH ERNER.wiII leave Adger’s wharves ssKSaiSaSal alternately every Saturday After noon throughout the year. For Freight or Passage, having splendid State v Room accommodations, apply to ihe Agent, at Charleston, S. C. HENRY MISSROO.V d Corner East Bay 5c Adger’s South Wbar • Price of Cabin Passage, 425 5 11 “ Steerage “ 8. julr 31 9mo '■ i. TO ren tT~ I E-]i TW O ROOMS lie 9en»ritati««a]l»* suite hie fer offlses. JU* » illwi illiiawii ——■ ■ ■ ■■ iHisccllcuuons. f • GEORGIA ST \TB EO CTERY. FOR THE BENeTu Ot THE AVG( S I'A i INDEPENDENT EIRE COMPANY. D. PAINE & CO.. M VN ACE Its. Drawn Numbers Extra Class H 9. bv Patapseo 109, ’ 26, 71, 18, 7, 62, 54, 70, 31. 65. 71, 61, 33. 38. i Extra Class F by Susquehanna 43, at Baltimore Sept. 26,1840. Sales close THIS DAV.aI 5 P. M. 75 Numbers—l 4 Ballots, Splendid Scheme. Capital Prize 30.000 DOLLARS! 1 58.000; 55 000; 53.188; “20 prizes of 5100*3; I 20 of 5300; 20 ot #250; 300 of 5200; &.c., 3cc. TickeC 510 —Halves #5 —Quarters 52 i 50—Eighths 5* 25. F,xfra Class 111, by I’atapseo 111, at Baltimore, ' Sept. 27, 1849. Sales close THURSDAY, 3P. M. 75 Ballots 12 Nrawn Numbers. Capital Prize 114,500 DOLLARS. 51,250; #577 ; t of 5550; 2 of 5*350; 2 .4 #2OO ; 210 of 5-3- Ac. Sec. Tickets 51 —Shares in proportion. BRILLIANT LOTTERY ! !! lUO prizes of #2,000; 130 lowest 3 Number Prizes 550 1 each. Extra Class G C, 41 by Grand Consolidated Lot tery of Maryland, at Baltimore, Sept. 29. 1819- Sales close SATURDAY,3 P. M. 78 Numbers 13 Ballots. Capital Prize. 66.000 DOLLARS.' lof #33,000; lof #22,000; lof #II.OOO ; lof #7.000; I of 4,375 ; 100 prizes of #2,000 ; 180 of #500; 65 of #250, &c. &cc—Tickets #20 — i Halves #lO; —Quarters #5 —Eights #2,50. Apply in time, to A. LAFPI TE, Agent. Broad street, Augusta, Ga. [LfOrders from the country respectfully solicit ! ed and promptly attended to. Tickets always on hand in large and small Lotteries. N. B.—On and after the 2d October, the Regu lar Classes will draw every Tuesday in Augusta, and every Friday in Savannah. [Sept. 26 MANAGERS OFFICE. ” GREENLAND PULASKI MONUMEN'I LOTTERIES! Managed, Drawn, and Pr.y.es paid by the well known and responsible firm oi J. W. MALiKV & CO. DRAWINGS HHCBIVED B7 TRLBGRAPH. ISale* close at 3 o'clock Ihursday. Extra Class 90, by S. C. 39, Sept. 7. 1819. 78 Numbers, —14 Drawn Ballots. Fine chance for prizes 1,15.000 DOLLARS. ! 54(X>0; #2,000; #1,227 ; 2 prizes of #I,OOO ; 5 of #4OO. 10 of #2OO. | Tickets #4— Halves #2—Quarters, #l. Sales close at 4 o’clock SaOtrdav, Extra Class 91, by Monongalia I. S jit. 29 1849 73 Numbers —14 drawn Babots. Gran Scheme. 1 63.000 DOLLARS! #26.000; #ls 000; #l2 000; #lO 000; 5 of #4.- 000 ; 5 of #3.000; 10 of #2,000; IC> prizes of • # I,! rO. Lowest three number i'nz** #IOO. — Wholes #20 —Halves #lO- -QutUer* #0 Eighths #2 00. Sales close at 4o’clocb Tuesday. Extra Cla- 8 92, by Monongalia Class 118, Oct. 2d, 1849. 78 Numbers —14 Drawn Ballots. Splendid Scheme. 24,092 DOLLARS! #lO 000; #5,000; #3,000; #2,500; #1 624; 5 of #l,lOO with numerous others. Wnoics #3— Halves #2,so—Quartan; #1.2 >. JOHN A. MILLES. Agent. Opposite the Masonic Hall, j O* Orders Irom the country promptly attend | d to. sept 26^ IMPROVED' COTTON GINB. OWING to the almost unparalleled satisfa ;tion which their GINS hav<- given, particularly those of last year, the subscribers are induced :to call the attention of the planters o i Georgia, ! Alabama and South Carolina to their FACTORY IN NEWTON COUNTY, and request a continuance ol their patronage. No better guarantee ol the excellence ol their Gins i is needed than their wide circulation, and the ex | pressed satisfaction ol some of the most experi enced and extensive planters and Cotton buyers oi ! Georgia. As to the workmanship, material ana performance of their Gins, they are willing tc ■ back many of their purchasers in saying that there ! are none superior in the United States. ! Their Gins are on the improved plan, possessing several essential imjirovements this year over those jof the last season. Every exertion is made by ex | perienced and skillful mechanics to render them i convenient and durable. Their travelling agents, | who will be constantly passing through the various i 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 its performance war ranted, if the directions which accompany each Gin are followed. jjj All orders directed to the subscribers at Covington, Geo., will he promptly attended to. HENDERSON 3c. ENRIGHT, may 17 dfcly NEW TAIL O RING ESTABLISH MENT. SPRING GOODS SUITABLE for the season, consisting of | CLOTHS. CASIMERES. VESTINGS. Black, Brown & Drab CASHMERETTS, DRAP D’ETE, and BOMBAZINES, which i will sell, or make up at New Yoik prices. Also. HOSIERY.CRAVATS. GLOVES, SUS PENDERS, STOCKS. SHIRTS, MONEY BELTS, MONEY PURSES, Silk and Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS, and ail articles necessary for Gentlemen’s wear. IT. D. NEWKIRK, march SO 246 Broad-st., Augusta, Ga, TO TRAVELLERS GOII4G NORTH THE GREAT MAIL ROUTE FROM CHARLESTON, S. C. I EATING the Wharf at the foot of Laurens _A st. daily at 8, p. m. after the arrival of the Southern cars, via WILMINGTON and WEL DON, N. C.. PETERSBURG. RICHMOND, to WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, AND PHILA DELPHIA. The public <s respectfully informed that the steamersof this line, from Charleston to VV ilrniiig ton, are in first rate condition and are navigated by well known and experienced commanders, asdthe Railroads are in fine order, thereby securing both safelWand despatch. A 1 iiKOthli llc.lvlil 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 eonttnac without delay through the route cr otherwise to stop at anv of tbo 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. P&rgsge will be ticketed on board the Stcawer to Weldon, as likewise on the thange of cars, at the intermedi ate point* from thence to Philadelphia. Through Tickets to Philadelphia at #2O each, can alone be i had from E. WINSLOW, Agent of the Wilming- I • ton and Raleigh R. R. Company, at office ot i the Company at the foot Laureci street, to ■ whom pleaie apply. For Ijrther information in qnire oI L. C. DUNC'aN, * april 25 d&elv a* the American Hot^i. t _ I ADMINISTRATORS SALE. | Agreeable to on order of the honorable the Court : cf (Ordinary of Scriyen conntv, wi 1 he sold, bs< ■ fore the Court House door in said conaty, oc the : first Tuesday in NOVEMBER ng*t,the follow- ; ing property, to wit; ■ A tract of Land, ia Striven caanty, containing 600 9-H®*, adjoining lands, utthe tuna of survey,of Ja*. Parker, John Graw. Edward Hoyt. Abraham 4 Sapp and James Lassar ; soul as the e-tate <*l Je *»b lata of said couiUv, deeca-nl tfpt. JAHEO R Mf»ORE, 4d«»w Dvn (ftoo)S. DRV GOODS I Having determined to joa strict ca.h business, one of the firm will spend three-fourths of his time in the Northern markets Bl’Vixo for i'isH. and selecting the choicest Goods that may offer, in New Fork, Boston and Philadelphia. By strict personal attention in pnr- j chasing Goods, and having direct interest in | Charleston and the Northern markets, our facili ties for getting Goods to thisplace, will be such as j will enable us. we hope, to offer to our friends and i customers of Augusta and.urrounding country,the , greatest inducements ever offered in choice good , Goods, at the lowest Northern prices. To save tirue and confusion to the purchaser, we shall, as usual, strictly adhere to the one price cash system, j so as the servant or child will get equally as good value tor their m >ney as the best judge of Goods, i We shall hare, as they arrive in the Northern markets, ail the most Fashionable Goods of the * season for Ladies’ wear, added to Black Silks, Ai(>;icas, French Merino*, Bombazines, Muslin Dt Lames, French Cashmeres, Ca-hmere Shawls, Brocade Shawls. Blanket and Rob Roy Shawls, t Crape and Silk Shawls. Irish Linens, Linen Sheeting, Linen Damask, Damask Table Cloths. Cotton Sheeting, White Long Cloths. Brown Homespun, Ticking and Jeans, Factory Homespun, BroadClotbs, Casimeres, Kentucky Jean-. Satinets, Blankets, Flannels, Kerseys, Osnaburgs,Calicoes. Hosiery, Gloves. I.aces of ail kinds; White Muslins, Needles and Pins, Thread Buttons, Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs, Silk and Cotton Uumhrellas, And a great variety of other articles, to all of which nc respectfully invite the public attention. JAMES A. A C. GRAY, 298 Broad-st., Augusta, Ga , aug. 19 and 241 King st., Charleston, S. C. DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS! ! t. HAVE RECEIVED ihe following Goods by the last searaer; Black and Colored GINGHAMS, to cents ; Bleached SHIRTING,S toB cents per \ aid ; Do. LONG CLOTH, ! ! to 15 cts per yard ; Plaid Jaconet and Cambiic MUSLIN, to 25c. per yard ; Damask TABLE DIAPER, 1 Black and White F igured LACE for Capes, 25 to 37A cents per yard ; Thread Lace EDGING. 6£ to 13| cents per yard ; Black Silk Lace EDGING, 12A to 50c. per yard ; Childrens' White Cotton HOSE, 6,J to ].£ cents per pair; Twisted MITTS, 25 to #1 perpair; Irish LIN UN. 25 to 75 cents per yard ; Linen SHI ETING, cent* per yard ; 7-8 and 4 1 fine Unbleached SHIRTING, 8 to 9c. per yard; i Furniture DEMITY. 15 to 51 cents per y-ard ; White Furniture FRINGE, 50 to #1.75 per piece. N B.—A few pieces of TISSUES and BA REGES on baud, which we will sell at cost, to close out the lot. T. BRENNAN A. CO., aug. 19 Opposite the Mansion House. "DRY GOODS ! DRY GOODS! REMOVAL. bgtllE UNDERSIGNED has removed to the .1. store recently occupied by Wm. A. Sturgcs, opposite to Me'calfs Range, where he will be hap py to see his friends and customers. sept t J F. TURPIN. NEW FALL GOODS. SNOWDEN & SHEAR. HAVE RECEIVED tiis day from New York, a part of their FALL supplies, among which are, Rich Fancy Colored Silks for Ladies Dresses, ©1 new and elegant style. Fancy Silk Warp Thibet Cloths, (a new article for Ladies Dresses.) Super or Colored Paramattas and Orientals, for Ladies Dresses. Plain Fancy Colored Cashmcrs Du Nurd and Chamelions. London Prints, of chaste and beautiful style*, Superior Improved Patent, and real Welch Flan nels. at reduced prices, and warranted not to shrink. Extra 4-4 and 5-4 Silk Warp Flannels, a superior article for Infants and Ladies wear. Fancy' Diagonal, and Doe Skin Casimeres, and heavy all Weed Tweeds, for Youth and Gentlemen's wear. To all of which, they re-pectfully invite the at tention of the public. Sept. 20. NEW CARPETS. SNOWDEN At SHEAR, HAVE received this dav, from New York, a very large supply of RICH THREE PLY. INGRAIN, and VENETIAN CARPETS, of new ai;d splendid styles. Also, Rich Chemille and Tutted Rugs, to match the Carpets, ail of which have been selected with great care, and to which they respectfully invite the attention of the public, sept 12—dAcc WM. O. PRICE & CO. DRAPERS AND TAILORS. A RR NOW RECEIVING an extensive as -1 A nortmcnt of Cloths, Casimeres and Vestings, suited to the Fall and Winter trade. They have also an assortment of Ready-made Clohing of all kinds, together with Morning Robes, Drawer j. Shirts, Suspenders. Glove?, Hosiery, lisps, Caps, Umbrellas, «,Vc. &c. PROTECTION INSURACB COMPA NY OF NEW-JERSEY. CAPITAL $200,000. J. V. Voorhees, SccTy Wm. Thompson, Pre«. B. S. Whitney, Gen’l Agent, 69 Wall s{., N. Y. Fit-e and Marine. Risks are tak&n in this Office on the most liberal terjxn, by JOHN HILL, Agent, N?xt door above the Mechanics’ Bank. Sept? ly CARPETING! CARPETING!! CAR FETING ! !! RECEIVED by last steamer, 50 pieces of three Ply and double Ingrain CARPETINGS, of superb patterns, and by the next steamer we expect a large assortment of BRUSSELS, ol the handsomest style ever seen in this market. All at about New York prices. Call and see them before purchasing elsewhere, sept. 15 V. A. PLATT, Broad street. GUNS AND PISTOLS. * CHOICE lot of Double Barrel Shot GUNS [ jV. London made, together with a supply ol Flasks. Shot Pouches, Game Bars, fgtent * Wad dingjEly’# patent Cartridge;}, and Gunning Appa ratusin generaljast received and will be sold low. Also, Alien and Thurbur’s Revolving PISTOLS; six barrels, Self-Coeking Pocket Pistols, English Belt Pistols, Walker's Percussion Caps. CLARK,RaCKETT & CO. Oct. if CHARLESTON CLOTHING ESTARLIMOIENT. Slocks. Suspenders, Cravats, Scar/s, Gloves, Pock et Haqd.ker:htet's, Drainers, Under Shirts t Lin en Bosom Shirts, Fancy Shirts, Collars, }-j 0 , j fiery, SfC. WM. MATTHIESSEN, No. 149 East Bay, ICor. o( Charleston, S. C., Where may be fonnd a R*U extensive sup- I ply of every variety ot r 1 CLOTHING, Mad* m tho most approved strles, aaitable to the country and city trade, at wholesale and re | tail, waieh will be at moderate price*, and on j accommodating term*. r Merchants visiting the eitT. are invited to call 1 a “ d th ® •»®«k of Clothing, before pnr ! eha»;ng. 1 hey wall find a larger, and more va-. ; ned assortment to select from than ean b« i* ;nd ; m tb* city. gentlemen's garments I Made to order in ,ne best style. Always on h«a<l, a choice assortment of CLOTHS, CA SSI MERCS AND VESTINGS j Os the newest net teen* to select from i nl F Public Sales. EXTENSIVE SALE OF FJHNTT^RF. BV W. E, JACKSON A CO. ON WEDNESDAY, 3d October, at lOo'e'wk, at the Washington Hail, will be Hold, The entire FURNITURE of the 11-. Mt-e, con sisting of Mahogany Dining, Card and Pier ’I a : biea, Sofas. MaUogaay and other ('hairs, Rocker*, Bureaus, Bed,tea >*. Carpets. Sideboard Beds, Mattresses, Crockery, Kitcaen Furniture, ic , Ac. Terms at sale. f*pt. 23 11V W. E. JAC KSON A: CO. TI ESUAV, OCTUBER 2d EA XECLTOHS’ SALE.— WiII he »o‘d o . iita A first Tuesday in October next, at the Lower 1 .Market ILase. in the city of Augusta, the follow ing real and persona! property belonging i«s the estate ofJohu Fox, deceased, to wii The lot and improvements on the corner ol Washington and Ellis- streets, in the cit, of An i gusta, now occupied by Joseph H. StocKton A lot on Eliis-st, next to the above described lot. now occupied by Mr. Jones. A lot on the South si.ie of Broad-st between ■ Marbury and MeKcnnie-sts., extending from Br ia-1 to Eltis-sts., with a Dwelling House on the EUis st i front, and having a front of about sixty feel on Broad and Edis-sts. A lot of thirty acres of Pine Land in the county > of Richmond, about halt a mile west of the United ;• States Arsenal lot. adjoining land* ofVVm, Hobm : son and others, and dt signaled as lot No. 6. in a ! plot of lots made by Win. Burk halter, Surveyor Terms made known on the dav of sale A. PICUUET H. 11. CUMM NCJ j Aug. 29 Ex'rs of John Fox, deceased EXEC! TOR’S SALE. ! Wil be sold to the high st bidder, on the seventh da y of NOVEMBER next, the Real and P, r sonal Estate of the late James T. Giay, dr ceased, as follows One entire tract of land, containing 1 y recent survey, eleven thousand nine hundred and seven ty-seven (11 977) acres, situated on the waters ol j the Savannah River and "Steel Creek, Barnwell | District, S C. There are about fifteen hundred 1 (lotHJ) acres cleared land, well adapted to the col lure of Colton and Grain. There is erected ou Steel Creek, about one and a hall miles from the river, a Saw Mill, containing two saws, with suf ficient water power to drive a Grist Mill and .Saw Gin as formerly. The river land is heavily tim bered with the growth ot Oak. Hickory, Poplar and Cypress, adjacent to the Mill: the growth of tne upland (about nine thousand acres,) consist* principally’ of Pine There is a suitable land*, g on the river for the delivery of Steamboat Waoa, ol which there is an abundant supply, and constant demand. To a capitalist desirous of engaging in the Timbei and Turpentine businesi, and the reaiicg of stock of all kinds, the above Plantation offers inducements inferior to none on the Savannah River. There is near tne Mill, a comfortable Overseers House, with n sufficient number ol frame buildings to accommodate one hundred Ne groes. Ihe personal property consists of twenty-six (26) Negroes, about one hundred (100) head of Cat tie, fifteen Mules and Horses, a large number of stock Hogs, Sheep, Household and Kitchen Fur niture, Plantation and Blacksmiths’ Tools, Iron, seventy-five to eighty bags of Cotton, from six to eight thousand bushels of Corn, Fodder. Peas, <Stc , Ice. At the same time and place, by consent of par. ties,the tract or tr. ets of land, known as Gray's Hammock, and part of Stave Island, adjoining (no above, containing about five hundred and sixty (SGO) acres. Also, one other tract ou Telfair's Is land, on the Savannah River, containing forty (vO» acres known as Dog terry Terras wade known on the day of sale. L). ARDIS Kx’r, Beach Island, Sept 6, 1849. ctd sr it. T O’The Hamburg Repufa icaa and Edgefield Advertiser will please copy. A DJI INI ST RATO K ’s' SALE! Agreeable to an order ot the honorable the Into nor Court of Lincoln county, whilst sitting a* a Court of Ordinary, will be sold, before the Court House door of Lincoln County, on the first Tuesday in December nest, A small tract of Land, containing liitv-foui acres, more or less, adjoining lands of I.Viston House, Menweather Harper, and others Sold as ihe property of the estate oi Phillip Henley, Sen and for the benefit ot the heirs and creditors Condition*cash. JAMES HENLEY, Adm t sept 19 administrators sale. Agreeable to an order ot the honorable the Inte rior Court of Chattooga eoun y, w hile sating for ordinary purposes, will be sold, before the Court House door in the town of Summer.ille cut the* first Tuesday in NO V EMBER next, between lit, usual hours of sale, the following property, Three lots of Land, Nos. 267,268 and 257, all «. the 6th district of :he 4th seetiou of originally Che rokee, now Chattooga county. Also, three town lot* in the town of Sumnertrifle Nos. 5, 6 and 7, in block 18. Also, two Negroes to wit: Aaron, a hoy, about 18 years old. and Seealy, a gul, IS year, old Also, before the Court House dobrin the city oi Rome, on the first Tuesday in December next' lot of land No. 401 in the 3d" district of the 4th «ec now Floyd county. All sold as the properly o( James Me >V dliaras, deceased, for a distribution la the heirs of said deceased. an f>- H WM. D. SCOGIN, Adm'r ADM INI ST H A TOR’ * SAL E. ~ Agreeable to an order of the Inferior Court or Burke County, whilst sitting us a Court ot Or dinary, will be add, on the first TUESDAY »* December next, within the u E .ml hours ot All the Land and Negroes belonging to the K a ‘ tate of John Grubbs, deceased, late of said Com. ty. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditm , of said Estate. THOMAS BARBER, Adm’t September 18 ADMIN ISTR ATOR *S~SA LE. Agreeable to an order of the honorable the lufe rior Court of Gwinnet county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold, beiore the Court House door in the town o Lawrencevilie on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, A part of lot of Land No. 37, in the sth dim.es of Gwinnet county, containing one hundred au.J twenty five (123) acres. Air., pm of lot No. 31 m the 6th district of said county, containing sixty two (1.2) acres. Also, part oi’lot o; laud No. 33,'i* the tith district of said county, containing fifty (30| acres ; sold as the prope;ty ot Har is Hannah, tatia ot said county, f, r the benefit of bis heirs. Terms made known on the day of sa'e HARRISON J HARRIS /. , sept. 8 H. R. HANNAH. \ Adm « ~AD MI NIST R ATOR’S SALE. Agreeable to an order of the honorable the }„f*.. rior Court of Gwinnett county’, when sitting f u « ordinary purposes, will be sold, before the Court House dooi of said county, on the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, the following Lands tu wit: Part of lot No. 73—part of lot No. 64, and « iH of lot No, 74, all in the 6lh district in said county containing about 300 acres, with fair improve ments. It being the tract of land whereon David Andrews, late of said county resided at the time of his death and sold as the property of his estate V 8 »lower therein); sold Uh the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Term, lib eral, and made known on tie day of sale, and be | ‘ or * whl , ch *““• the widow’s dower will be laid off and marked. JOHN CAIN, Adm’r. j kug.S9 LIVELY J. ANDREWS. Adm * j ~ ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE7 i Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in November next, before the Court House door in Jefferson I County, between the usual hours of sale, agree able to an Order of the Inferior Court ot said j County, when sitting for ordinary purposes. Five hundred and twenty-six acres of Land, be S the same more or less, whereon the late Ama* Fokes, of said County, resided. Also, at the same time and place, the four following Negroes, : viz : Susan, about twenty-two years of age, and her infant child ; Elizabeth a girl about twelve years of age, and Joe a boy abont three year# oi : age. All sold lor (ho benefit, o f the heir* of said deceased, B. S. CARSWELL, Adm’r I aepl 1 _____ s. Scenes where the tempter HAS TRIUMPHED, by the author of "The Jail Chaplain.’' RETRIBUTION; OR THE VALE OF DOW S. A tale of Passion, bv Emma D. E. Nevitt. Roiathwortb For sale by i»pt 9 JOS A CARRIE 4*