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About Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1849)
a* r* r niiiimi n , , , I STONE & BTCOUiUn'S I ♦illHS VERY SUPERIOR AND STUPENDOUS EXHIBITION, acknowledged with i one accord to be the LEADING EQUESTRIAN ESTABLISHMENT ON THIS continent: Will exhibit at AUGUST A, on MONDAY, the 14th day of November, 1819. for THREE DAYS ONLY, on the spacious J.ot, corner of Greene and Campbell streets. It is necessary to add, in consequence of the immense amount of humbuggery of late resorted to by Itinerant Travelling Exhibitions, that the material ot STONE &l McOULLUM’S CIRCUS is en* I tirely new The extent and grandeur of the outfit this Spring, is without a parallel in the annals of similar E*4abl shments, and required the services ot several Mechanics and Artisans to conydete I the tout ensemble of this VAST TRAVELLING CAVALCADE, during the past Winter. THE CORPS OF PERFORMERS Are of that superior cast not found in Circus Companies generally, numbering among them gentlemen I who are alike respected for their estimable qualities in private life, as for their superior performances in public, and with satisfaction we refer to tl c following names: 11, SIGN’R LUIGI GERMIM, T. McCOLLUM, E. STONE, JNO. SMITH, Four men the world cannot produce their equals in their respective lines of business, with M. J. LIPMAN, D. W. STONE, J. K. SHAY, A. LEVI, W. STUART, LE SI EUR EDGAR, T. H. COLEMAN, J. BROWN, A. GATES, Masters BURT auJ WILLIAMS. The Jesters to the Entertainments are W. WORRELL and GREEN JOHNSON, Os that pure dye so often enquired after by gentlemen vi.iliug similar Exhibitions, attended by ladies. In the representations, so far as the Clowns ami other perlormers in the ring are concerned, no rude jesl, or improper action will he tolerated by the Proprietors. With this assurance, wc trust the odium heaped upon 'Travelling Companies generally, by a por tion of the mass, will, in this instance, be recalled. •‘Good actions crown themselves with lasting days; Who well deserves,needs not another’s praise.” ANNA. , la another important feature in the annals of musical connoisseurs, placed as it is, under the direction of ■ it* very eminent LeadtM% | Forming during the Entertainments in the Circle, the EFFICIEN I STRING I'AND —Lead er , J Bernard. All tend to one grand point, viz : making Stone Jj* McCollum's Circus complete in every department. Every day, between the hours ot 8 and 11, (weather permitting.) the superior Band will appear in procession, seated in their Elegant Car, DRAWN BY TvVEN TV HORSES 1 and driven by Mr (John Alien;, one of the most expert rein men of modern days. Gentlemanly Ushers in attendance, to wait on families to their seats. (bs* Price* ol Admission. —Box 50 cents; Children under 10 years of age half price. Pit, t for the Negro population, 45 cents —no hall price. , O’ Time of Opening Doors, —Afternoon Representation, f*. M Night,P. M. O’ Time of Commencing. —Afternoon, at 2P. M. Night, at BP. M To Exhibit at Edgefied, (8. C.) on THURSDAY'. Nov Btb; at Graniteville, (S. C.) on FRIDAY, ( Nov 9th; and at Hamburg, (8. C.) on SA TURD V V, Nov. Kith. oct. 31 d&ctd G. L. EATON, Agent. , SPECIAL NOTICES. | SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD, t * Hamburg, No vI. 1819. > (jj On and after Saturday, 8d instant, the freight of Cotton to Charleston will be one dollar per bale. VV. J. MAtiUAI 11, Agent. j Nov 1 ST. PAUL’S CHURCH. O* The Public are reapectlully informed I that the Pews in the Episcopal Church, belong- j I ing to the Vestry, will be offered for rent on i t THURSDAY next, the Ist November, for one j year, when individuals wishing to rent will please , attend from 10 io J 2 o’clock. Delinquent renters I the past year are requested to liquidate their ac counts. oct 31 2_ BEAUTIFUL ENGLISH AND AME RICAN CARPETINGS, B7EBTJBE NEW DESIGNS. Also RUGS, OIL CLOTHS, Venitiaa and Tapestry j Stair CARPETINGS, are selling at wonderfully low prices, at C. A. PLATT’S celebrated cheap; Furniture Warerooms. Those about making pur- | chases, should call and examine before buying elsewhere. Carpets cut to fit the Rooms tree of charge. oct. 2t> 10 SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD, > Ham burg, Oct. 23, 1849. j gy The Special Train for Aiken, will leave Hamburg hereafter at P Hi. Oct. 28 W. J MAGRATH. Agent. LAURENSVILIiE HERALD 'i’his paper. published at Laurensville, S. C., every FRIDAY MORNlNG,—circulates moke UFNEKAI LV, AND EXTENSIVELY, THOIUIHOUT THE WHOLE UP-COUNTRY OP SOUTH CAROLINA, than any other paper. The Merchants, and business men of Augusta, who desire to secure the trade of that section, will find it greatly to their interest to make use oe the ADVERTISING roI.UMNS OE THE HERALD. Terms reasonable. Address, post-paid, S. A. RODMAN, jiily 24 Linos Editor and Proprietor. PORTRAIT PAINTING. W. WILSON respectfully informs the citi zens of Augusta, that he will fa wain until the 2*olh October. Rooms over Rat! Road Hank. sept *- ; E. A. MKTf'ALF, A. M m M. D., j [ %y be iouud at his otliee, next to the store ot j A vi* 6l Wakefield. Jvsoases •*A* Eye *»d Ear and Chronic Artec- ; ions geuej'ußy, is ready to give to all who may be afflicted tb# fiepefits of the latest advances iu Medical Science. Greensboro. Sept. 2, Cmo sept 2 DR. H. KELLOGG, S U RCiE ON 1> EN T IST. yrom new York, Takes this method of inform- i »ng t l* e citizens of this place, that be has openedarUoffice in the Man sion House, on the second floor, joining Dr Hearing's otlic©, and hopes by his constant atteii to his PROFESSIONAL DU I lES, and his ; long experience ol ten years, will enable him to | give general satisfaction to all that may favor him with a call. Dr. K. proposes to perlonu all operations In the Dental Art, in a scientific and safe manner. As he has permanently located himsell in thiseity. J»e is prepared to warrant all of his operations. Ladies wishing bis services, will be called on at Iheir residence, by tearing their address at his cilice. PCt. 24 dipping intelligence ARRIVAL EROM CHARLESTON. 1 Sp. bark Nuroa, Martonell, Port Mahon,for Barce* lona. CLEARED FOR CHARLES TOM. Steamship Isabel, Rollins, at New York. Ship Geo. Hop'ey, Behm, at Boston. | Biem. bark VVieluud, Hanke, at New York, j Schr. Mary Sc Louisa, Adams, at Philadelphia, i Schr. J. P. Glover, Withered, at Philadelphia SAILED FOR fHA K L F.9TON. 1 Ship Jamcg Gray,Carter, Lorn L verpool. The Sarah, from Portsmouth, (Eng.; i The Josephine, Saustcdt, from Bremerhasen. : Br. bark Princess Alice,Stick, from Liverpool. The Royal Victoria, Hunter, Irom Hull, UP FOR CHARLESTON. Steamship Carolina, Marks, at Philadelphia LOADING FOR CHARLESTON. Br. ship Triton, imifh, Liverpool. ‘1 he Repeater, , at Liverpool ! The Swan, , at Liverpool. CHARLESTON. Oct. 31 Arr. ship Gaston, i Blanke, N. York; brig Clin on, Andrews, do ; schrs Experiment, McDougaii, Fredericksburg; Lady, Whcdbpe, Partridge, Ocracocke, (N. C.); Hume, Darting, St. Marys,(l-a.) In the O/fing, schr. Southerner, 7’ rav ' s , from Baltimore. Went to sea, bark Huron, Driver, Liverpool. SAVANNAH, Oct. 30.—Arrived steamer La mar, Cromwell, from Augusta; steamer T. S. Metcalf. Posted, from Augusta. Cleared, ship Southport, McCormick, N. York; ship Star Republic, Jamieson, Jjev Y ork. Went to sea, brig Leopold, O’Donnell, WjUpp, New Orleans. fttAl I , i'J 1 I'! 11 IS— ■i mi. mm PIANO FORTES. call the attention of | the * r friends and the public to their assortment of Rosewood and Mahogany PIANO FORTES, from the wed known and justly celebrated Manufacto ries ol Bacon A Raven, A. H. Gale Sc Co., and Dubois A Seabukv, New Y ork, which are Waßt ranted in every respect, to be at least fully equal to any instruments manufactured in this country or Europe. (O* The Subscribers would also state that the instruments now on hand, are of the latest pat terns and fashion, and fresh from the Manufactu rers. For sale at very low prices for Cash or city acceptance at GEO A OATES & CO.’S, 3 door* above United State ; Hotel, Bd. St. nor I j WYNNE § FIRE-PROOF COTTON GINS POR SALE, \T A REDUCED PRICE, from #2 SO per Saw to £2 2 o per Saw, as it is getting late in the season, i have a few unsold, 1 will sell j free of interest until 23tU December, 18e0, deiiv ■ grpd at the purchasers residence, free of charge '• for sending it. The purchaser must have cotton sufficient for ten hales to try the Gin ready, and ■ then notify me, and if i fajj making it perform wed 1 will put one in its place until it dots per lorrn well; and it it does perform well and gin e ver ten bales, the pare hater will be bound for the Gin. I will warrant ray Fire Proof Gins to run on • mouth, free ol beat, with one greasing with i tallow. The oil box mu,t he full before ginning, i and the water box also filled with water. My ad j dress ii White Oak, Columbia county. Geo. THOMAS WYNNE. Referemet Mms»rS Spears, Bed Sc Buford, Mr. FL Bry son, Messrs, jjardin Sc Ramey, Messrs. Adams, Hopkins Sc Co.. Mr. Wuj. Andrews, Mr. Daw-on, Messrs. Wa. M. D’Autigpae Sc Efana; ( Hamburg, S. C , Messrs. Hammond Sc Cunniug j ham. " eoc? nov. 1 TEACHER WANTED. ONE CAPABLE of teaching all the higher Branches ol an English Education, is want ed to take charge of ryller Institute, at Green wood, Abbeville District, S, C. Greenwood, is one ot the healthiest locations in tfie district. A Gentleman would be preferred. A Lady who i» competent tq teach Music, Drawing and Painting, is also wanted. None need apujy, unless they can coma well recommended. Address Albert Waller, Woodville, S. C. nov.l 4c iUiacEllauuous. DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS!! r«IHE UNDERSIGNED have irceived the 1 following Goods, to which they respectfully invite the attention of the Ladies. Bich Changeable Tore SATIN ; Do. Glacie andChumelion SILKS ; Do Embroidered and Figured SII.KS ; Black POULT DE SOI; Do. Gross De Rhine SILKS; ORIENTALS. BROCADE and Embroidered A 1.- PACAS; M Dr I.AINKS, t ASHMEKES and MERINOS; Fine Thibet Wool SHAWLS ; Do. BROCHA and CASHMERE ; Kid GLOVES, Bonnet, Cap and Belt RIBBONS ; GIMPS, FRINGES, BUTTONS, and Velvet BRAID; Needle Worked COLLARS, CAPES and CHE MISETTES; Linen.'Thread and Lisle LACE; F ne Morocco SHOES ; A large supply «*f Ladies, .Misses and Children s IKiSE, & c., See. T. BRENNAN & CO., oct. 31 Opposite the Mansion House. MORE NEW GOODS. WM. H. CRANE IT AS just received, by the last steamer, and 11 other recent arrivals. Black and other Colored MERINOS and THIBE T CLOTHS; Small Figured CASHMRRES and DcLAfNES; Black MODE and other Colored ALPACAS; Rich Fig’d SILKS and SA TIN D’CHINE ; Plaid, Stripe and Cnaraelion SILKS; Wide Black GUO D’RIHNE.for Mantelets; Rich Fig’d PURITAN AS, for Ladies Orestes; Black CANTON CLOTH, for Mourning; Rich plain, white and col’d THIBET SHAWLS; Fine black and Mode do. do. do.; Plaid.'Turkeree and other Woollen do.; 3-4 and 4-4 FURNI TURE DIMITY, Figured and Plain; Fine Irish LINENS, BIRD’S EYE and Scotch DIAPER; Fine Welch and Gauze FLANNELS ; White. Red and Green do.; Stair CARPE TING and Printed Floor CLOTH ; CLOTHS. CASIMERES, SATINETS, JEANS ?nd KERSEYS; Fine 11-4. 12 4 Ribbon-bound Whitney BLAN KF.TS; 8 4. 4 4 Duffil BLANKETS ; Crib BLANKETS , A large assortment of GINGHAMS, CALICOES; and SHIRTING, very low ; Augusta SHIRTING and KERSEYS, at Manu facturers prices ; Together with a great variety of other articles which will be sold low. and to which he would re spectfully invite, the attention of the public. JjP New Goods received weekly by tile Steam era. difeeSw 31 “TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS? rp BRENNAN Jk CO. have now on hand, j | t a good supply of DRV QOODS, suitable tor the Country Trade. Country Merchant* yisit ing this city, are invited to call and examine out stock. T. BRENNAN A: CO., Opposite the Mansion House oct- SO c Next door to Hand & Williams. BOOKS, STATIONERY, &C. riAIIE Subscribers having made large additions 1 to their Stock of BOOKS, ST ATIONERY, &.C., now invite the public to call and see them. Their assortment consists in part ot. SCHOOL I OOKS of all varieties and which they offer at whoUsale or retail. MEDICAL BOOKS, comprising all the Tex Books in common use,together with others on spe cial diseases BLANK BOOKS, suitable fm all manufactured expressly for our retail trade, and from the best of paper, blue and white CHILDREN AND TOY BOOKS of an endless variety. Our stock of these is the largest ever of fered in this city. PAPER, of every description, and of superior qualities—English, French and American. NOTE PAPER and ENVELOPES ol more than 200 different style*. PAPER HANGINGS CURTAINS. BOR DERS. Ac., of new and be mtiful patterns, suitable for Southern climates. FINE CUTLERY, Gold Pens. Steel penq Wax, Pencils, Wafers, Motto and Wedding Wafer*, Wedding Cake Boxes, Silver Wedding Cord, Inks, Paints. Musical Instruments, Segar Cases, Pocket VVa lets, &c &c., comprising all articles usually found iu Bookstores and many others which can be found nowhere else. Come asd see. Ourprices are as usual. Oct hi JQSEpH A CARRIE ACO .)A balesgunny bagging, *)U 10 do Dundee. 30 Pieces Kentucky, 100 Coils Kentucky Rope, 55 “ Russia 25 “ Jute “ 12 Hhds. St. Croix and Porto Rico Sugars, 2ii “ New Orleans “ 100 Hags Coflee, Rio, Laguayr* and Java, 30 Barrels Crushed Sugar, 50 Boxes Candles, 2000 Sacks Salt, 5 Bales Blankets For sale by oct 31 GRENVILLE 6c BATTEY. RICE —5 tierces New Carolina RICE, for sale by GRENVILLE & BATTEY. oct. 31 FOR SALE. A CANADIAN STALLION, 14 bands high, 5 years old, and has trotted ( Vs v in public, in 3 05. oct.;*o 3 JOHN MOORE. lirANTBI) —TWO GOOD VEST (VIA VV KERB w M O. PRICE &. CO. oct 11 NEW BOOKS ! W BO OKS ! ! lIpMOIRS OF THE LIFE OF \V|L iYjL 1,1 AM WIRT, Attorney (yen oral of the United States, by John P. Kennedy. THE COURT AND REIGN OF FRANCES THE FIRST, KING OF FRANCE, by Mu*Par doe. author of “ Louis XIV,” “ The City of the Sultana,” etc. For sale by , oct 30 JOS A. CARRIE &c CO. BONNETS, RIBBONS, PLOW ERS, <bc. AT WHOLESALE FOR ONE H F.KH OXLY. JAS. A. A C, GRAY have just received a stock of the above Goods, to which they in vite the attention of Dealers and country Mer chants The Goods must be sold ; and will be sold cheap for ca-h. 5 oct. 30 RYE! RYE! ! RYE !! ! oan BUS. SUPERIOR SEED RYE. OUU For sale by oct. 2 GRENVILLE & BATTEY. ROSENDALE HYDRAULIC CEMENT, WARRANTED OF THE BEST QUALITY. onillS ARTICLE is extensively used forcou -1 structing Reservoirs, Aqueducts, Cisterns, Mill Dams, Foundations. Cellar Walls and Floors, •ynd for stuccoing Walls, Basements, &■ c., either to give thsm the appearance and durability of Stone, or to keep out dampness, if is uiiriyaJUid. This Cement is manufactured from a superior quality of Cement Stone, from tlie Quarries at Rosendale, Ulster county, N. and has been used by eminent Architects, Engineers, Contrac tors and Builders, upon Government, Public, and Private Works, with unquaiilied satisfaction. The subscribers having made arrangements with the Rosendale Hydraulic Cement Company, for the >ale of their Cement, in Augusta, can furnish their customers and the trade with Cement, at the rates, with the addition of expenses. French and American \4INDCjVy' GLASS, ot all sizes, and of six different qualities. Also, superior Calcined PLASTER PARIS.— For sale by HAVILAND. RISLEY ik CO., oct. 28 * Druggists, Augusta, Ga. FRENCH CHINA TEA SETS. JUST R^CEIVEP—A large lot of Gold Band, aqd White Prgnch China 'J-eg Setts, j pomplete, for sale at less prices than ever before j sold at, in this city, Call at the Crockery Store, 3 doors above the Rail Road Bank, s.nd near the Post OtHce corner. MISTIN A GUV. i-.- 20 ■ V" ' - -I- fn’tsccllaucous. FARE REDUCED TO 20 DOLLARS Fr** C harie>t»)u to New York. j TiIKUREAT MAIL ROUTE PROM CHARLESTON, S. C. IEAVTNG the Wharf at the loot of Laurens _J *t. daily at 3, p. m. after the arrival of the Southern cars, via WILMINGTON and WEL DON,.V C.. PETERSBURG, RICHMOND, to WASHINGTON. BALTIMORE,. PHILADEL PHIA and NEW YORK. The public is respectfully informed that the ateamersof this line, from Charleston to Wilming ton, are in first rate condition and are navigated by well kno vn and experienced commanders, and the Railroads are in fine order, thereby securing both safety and despatch. A THROUGH TICKET having already been in operation, will b con tinued on ami afier the first of October, 18-19, as a permanent arrangement from Charleston tu /Slew York. Passengers availing themselves there of, will have the option in continue without delay through the route or otherwise to stop at anv 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 will be ticketed mi board the Steamer to Weldon, as likewise on the change of ears, al the intermedi ate points from thence to New York. Through Tickets can alone be had from E. WINSLOW, Agent of the Wilmington and R"’ igh R. R. Company, at the office ol the Company at the fool of Laurens street, to whom please apply. For further information inquire of L. C. DUNCAN, oct *2 dAc a* the American Hotel. IMPROVED COTTON GINS. OWING to the almost unparalleled satistaction which their GINS have given, particularly {hose of last year, the subscribers are induced to call the attention of the planters of Georgia, Alabama and South Carolina to their FACTORY IN NEWTON COUNTY, and request a continuance ot their patronage. No better guarantee ol the excellence of their Gins is needed than their wide circulation, and the ex pressed satisfaction ol some of the most experi enced and extensive planters and Cotton buyers ot Georgia. As to the workmanship, material hug 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 improvements this year over those of the last season. Every exertion is made by ex perienced and skillful mechanicsto render them convenient and durable. Their travelling agents, who will he constantly passing through the various sections of the country are authorized to scllon the most accommodating terms. The Gin* will he delivered at the purchasers residence free of charge, and its performance war ranted, if the directions which accompany each Gin arc followed. [EJ 5 All orders directed to the subscribers al Covington, Geo., will be promptly attended to. HENDERSON A ENRIGHT, may 17 dfcly UNITED STATES MAIL LINE Bf, YORK A CHARLESTON STEAM FAEHETS. Every Saturday Afternoon throughout the Year. THKUb'GH TO NEW YORK IN CO HOURS. The splendid Ocean Steam Ships NORTHERNER and SOUTH EHNER.wiII leave Adger’* wharves aSSBaBHfc alternately every Saturday After noon throughout the year. For Freight or Passage, having splendid State Room accommodations, apply to the Agent, at Charleston, S. C. HENRY MISSROON Corner East Bay A Adger’s South Whar.. Price ol Cabin Passage, $25. “ “ Steerage “ 8 July 31 &mn 4 FOR SALE. THAT pleasantly situated HOUSE LOT, opposite the Catholic Church, at present occupied by Mr. J Riley The Lot has a front on Telfair street of 100 feet, and runs back 180 feet. For terms, apnly to K F. ROUVEk. oct. 21 Agent * Ol Mrs. M< G. Bouyer, PROTECTION INSURACE COMPA NY OF NF.W JERSEY. CAPITAL $200,000. J. V, VooKHKts, SecTy Wm. Thompson, Pres. B. S. Whitney, Gen’l Agent, 69 Wall-at., N. V. Fire and Marine Risks are taken in this Office on the most liberal terms, by JOHN HILL, Agent, Next door above the Mechanics' Hank. Sept"’ ly CROCKERY f CROCKER yT~ THE UNDERSIGNED are now receiving and opening a beautiful stock ol CROCK ERY, CHIN A and GLASS, at the old wooden •tore, near the Post Office corner Those wish ing to buy cheap, are invited to call on us, before buying, as we are determined to sell at very low prices. On hand, in addition to Crockery, Giass, and many ayticlp* (or House psc, such as KNIVES und FORKS, LOOKING GLASSES, WAi I’ERS, Britannia Coffee and Tea POTS, Cov ered PITCHERS, CANDLESTICS, SPIT TOONS. SPOONS. Dish COV ERS, Ac., Ae. — Also, WOODEN and WILLOW-WARE ofevery variety. MUSTJN & GUY. oct 4. LIFE INSURANCE. Provision tor the Widow aud the Orphan fIVHE SOUTHERN MUTUAL INSU JL RANGE COMPANY, arc now issuing poli cies for life as well as for shorter periods. Annual payment for insuring SIOOO : Age. For 1 year. 7 years. Life. 25 $ll,OO sl2 50 $21,80 35 15,30 I fi ,50 31,70 45 SO,RO 21,y0 40,00 Only three-fourths of these amounts payable the first year. All the profits divided annually among the insured. ASRURV HULL. President, p. F. Md’A 4 , A Unary. Chuu.es H aj.i,, i . . T W. Fi.emini;. 5 **••**' sept.B CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER, AS CHEAP AS READY MADE. WE HAVE now got in a full and complete v v Stptk of CLOTHS, C vSIMEKES, and VESTINGS, of all the newest patterns, and are prepared to make to order, any and every article of dress in Ike heal manner, at New York prices. Also, CLOTHING ot ail descriptionsou hand, READY-MADE. Which will be sold as low as at any of the North ern cities. HOSIERY, UNDER SHIRTS and DRAW ERS, SCARFS, CRAVATS, SUSPENDERS GLOVES, with every article desirable for dreas sept. 30 WM. O PRICK A CO. G. P. GREEN. FASHIONABLE TAILOR, 210 BROAD* ST K EET, AUGUST A, GEORGIA. OAS JUST RECEIVED a choice assort ment of FRENCH. ENGLISH, and BKL- G1 ANJT’I.OTHS, CASLMERES and VESTINGS which will be made up in the most fashionable style aud workmanlike manner. The above Goods | tyill be sold to customer* gt New Vork prices. | Making and Trimming at (he usual prices. Sept. 18 INSURANCE. TIAIIE SUBSCRIBER. Agent for the South* i ern Mutual Insurance Company, lor Angus ta. continues to take Marine, River, and Ware i House risk*. Only seventy-five per cent, in cash is required—the balance in a good note, whick may never be called for. Merchants in the City 1 and up country, are inyiied tn take open Policies so as to keep in Georgia the heavy Premiumi - heretofore paid to foreign offices. He is also pre pared to make Insurance on Life, in the same In stitution.at reasonable rates. Office at the Provi sion Store, corner Mclntosh aad Reynold’s streets July 12 T. W FLEffUN*. COPARTNERSHIP. e L. ADAMS haring taken hi* son ED , JLe, WARD ADAMS into Copartnership, tin c business will in future be conduc ed under thi firm of D L. ADAMS & SON. October Ist, Oat, % ! IDni (S*ooi>a. 3 SNOWDEN & SHEAR i 1 HAVE JUST RECEIVED from New | il York, f Rich Br.iohe and Emb’d Thibet Shawls,of splen did styles; ’ Rich Emb red and plain White Crape Shawls,of ex ra size aud quality ; e Extra B-4 plain Black Thibet Wool Shawls, with heavy Silk Fringe ; „ Rich Velvet Ribbons and Ribbon Trimmings, for trimnr’iiig Lades’ Dresses; Ladies' Rich Embroideied Reticules and Carved p Shell Combs of the latest patterns; Ladies’ Lace Capes and Worked Muslin Cults, ot i- beautiful styles ■ ~ Gentlemen’s Silk and Merino Undershirts and , Drawers; |’ Ladies’Silk and Merino Nests, withloug and short sleeves; , Furniture Dimities and Drapery Muslins, al very ~ low prices ; Ladies'Spun Silk and fancy lined Hose, of supn l rior style and quality ; , Superior We'cb a d improved Patent flannels, , wan anted not to shrink : \\ itii a great variety o! other articles suited to , the present season, and to all ot which they res j pecifnlly invite the attention ol the public. 4 ocl. 23 GOOD NEW GOODS! 3 AT FAIR PRICES. JOHN fi*. SETZK t f| AS ON HAND, and received within the r A fi. last few days, a large assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, AMONG WHICH AK£ Low Priced and Extra Rich Plain and Fig'd Silks, of the very latest Shades and Patterns; Low Priced and Extra Fine plain and Fig’d Blac k • Silks; r Cashmeres and Muslin DeLains, in great variety J of Patterns; , American, French ami English Dress Calicoes, of the very latest importation, at very low prices; Domestic and English Furniture Calicoes; > Muslin Inserting.-and Scolloping.; * Linen Edging* and Inserting*; 3 4 and 7 8 Figured Bobinet Luce ; Embroiderer) Collars, Standing Collars ; I Rich Work Bairs, at various prices; i Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, of all descriptions, some of them very rich ; i Plain, Watered and Embroidered Belt Ribbons; ('aj> and Neck do ; Velvet and Chameleon Trimmings, and Black 1 Fringes; Bla k and Mode Colored Alpacas; Real Welsh and other Flannels; Ladies' and Gent's Hosiery and Gloves ; Plain and Carved Shell Tuck and Side Combs; 12-4 Hamilton Heavy Sheeting; Bedticking, from 10 cents up; 11-4, 12 4. 13-4, 1-4-4 Merino Wool Blankets; A few bales Negro Blanket*, tiom $ I a pair up to $4; Plaid and Plain Linseys, (or in use servants; Oxford Mix, Blue, Cadet. Parsons Gray aud Bl k Satinets; Striped, Plaid and Plain Casimeres; T «ecds and Kentucky Jeans, at all prices; Drab and Olive Green Beverleeus.for laborers and sportsmen; Broad Cloth, Ac., 4 c-, Ac. oct. 7 INDIA RUBBER ROODS. PRINCIPAL DEPOT AT 246 BROAD ST AUGUSTA, GA. 11. D. MEW KIRK t I ’OIiLD IN FORM hi* friends and the pub- V v lie, that he now has on hand, and is daily receiving, one of the largest and best assorted stock of INDIA RUBBER GOODS, Ever offered in this market, consisting of New styles Mclntosh COATS, White and Col’d; • ‘ Hunting “ “ “ Cloaks, with sleeves; Air Cushions, Pilip\ys, Led* and Hall*, Long It tinting Boots, and Legginga, Saddle Bags, Door Springs, Camp Stools, Tobacco Wallets. Elastic Bands and Suspenders, .Money Belts, Canteens, , Horse Fenders, Drinking Cups, Water Bucket* and Basin* Lite Pres-rver*. ,i»igcs, jockey Caps, .Mujis t Uped States, Table Covers, Finger Cots, Bathing Caps and Shoulder Braces. Gentlemen’* and Ladies* Over Shoes ike. Call auds-c the stock, as 1 have a variety ©f other articles too numcous to specify, oct. b JOHN BKIIHiGS, MERCHANT TAILOR, NO. 250 BROAD-ST., AUGUST A* NextDoorßalow the Uiyited States Hotel, IS NQAV IN RECEIPT of a splendid varie ty of Fa bionable FALL AND WINTER GOOD", Suitable for Gentlemen's wear, viz ; CLO THS, , CASIMERES. VESTINGS, and TRIMMINGS of all colors and qualities. Also, SHIRTS and COLLARS, NETT UNDER SHIRTS, and j DRAWERS of Merino, Cotton and Silk, Eke, UN ! DKR VESTS, for Ludie*' wear , Made DRA W • , ERS of Cotton. Flannel and Twilled Jeans. CR A VATS, STOCKS, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, Ac., Ac. Military Work and Making and Trimming in the best manner. If desired 7 per cent, off of the regular terms for cash. oct. 3 ~NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! ~ LALLERSTUDT & WIMBERLY Hav e received this day, a com plete assortment of Ladies’ and Gem’s Super. Paris Kid GLOVES. Do. Do Silk and Cotton HOSIERY. Hemstitched and Corded Bordered L. C HAND KERCHIEFS. Thread and Lisle LACES. Muslin COLLARS. Demi yEJLS. Green and lilue BAREGES. RIBBONS, great variety. . Splendid Changeable Raw SILKS, new cuticle. t Extra Fine Gessemoud VESTS. Do. do. Silk do. Superior B|ack SILKS, extra '4 which they invite particular attention oct. 7 DISSOLUTION. rilllE firm ol CLEVELAND A SPEAR, I Dentists, was dissolved on first day of t October, iuslgnt, by mutual consent j J. A. CLEVELAND, 6 oct 18 JOHN W. SPEAR. DENTAL SURGERY. J. W. SPEAR, successor of the firm of Cleveland A, Spear will still comtnue the practice of DEN lls I pied by Mrs Luthinger, two doors below the j W ashington Hall, Broad street- opt M» SALT. - SACKS LIVERPOOL GROUND * SALT, in store, aud for sale iu lots tosuu purchasers. oct 26 GRENVILLE & BATTEY. GUNSMITHING, ■ The subscriber continues e to parvy oil the above busi ness mi Broad street, next , door to Volger’s Segar Store, ..and keeps for sale every yr thing in the SPORTING LINE, makes RIFLES, with all the modern improve ments; Re-Stocks and Repairs Double and Sin ‘ gie Barrelled GUNS, Ac. in the best manner.and | warrants ail work done at his establishment. b ' fcb!s ly E. H. ROGERS. b COME AND SEE THEM. y |U«T RECEIVED, 0 Dozen Wedgewood * «.P Spittoons of various patterns, shapes and size* '* suitable for Parlors, Hotels and Bar-Room*, for sale by the Pair or Dozen, at low priees, at th« - cheap (’rockery store, three doors above the Rail s. ro4d L° cl - 51 mustin a guv. COPARTMiRsKIp. WE HAVE THIS DAY associated with us Mr. E. J BUCK-MASTER in the trans )- acting of the General Commission ANIJ Pacxoß te age business, which iv)U hereafter be conducted le under the name and .tyle of Jeffers, Cothran A JEFFERS A COTHRAN. % s«pl. t ft*. illtaccllatteona. 1 "“'managers OFFICE ~ , GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERIES' M alleged, Drawn, and Prizes paid by the well known and responsible firm of J. W. MAURY & CO. DBAWINOS HRCKIVHU MY TBLKOKAFU. Sales close at 3 o'clock Thursday . Extra Cias, 103, by S. C. 41, November I. 1849. 7i Numbers,—l4 Drawn Ballots.* SPLENDID I SCHEME. 20.000 DOLLARS. $5,000; $3,000; $2,230, 10 prizes of $ 1000 Low est 3 Nos SICO. Whole ss Halves ft 2.so— lets, $1,23. Sales close at 4 o’clock Saturday*, Extra Class 10(1. by Monongalik Class 131, Nov. 3, 1819. Magnificent Sr hem • . 50.000 DOLL.AILS! $23 000; $10,300; $(i.000; $4,000 ; $1,139 ; 30 prizes a! SI,OOO. Wholes $10 —Halves ss— 52,30. LET OLD CHATHAM SPEAK. Sales close at 3 o’clock Tuesday. Class 27, to be drawn at Sav&nniah, Nov. 6, 1849. i 8 Numbers. 13 Drawn Ballots. Splendid Scheme. 20.000 DOLLARS! $5,000; $3,000; $2,189; 10 prizes of $1,000; 40 of ol $250 Wholes s3—-Halves $2,50 —Quar- ters $1.23. JOHN A. iMILLEN, Agent Opposite the Masonic Hall. mT*Coders from the country Promptly attend ed to. oct. 31 GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY. FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE AUGUSTA INDEPENDENT FIRE CuMPAN V. I>. PAINE At CO., 31 ANAGEKS. Regular < lass 27, to be drawn in Savannah, on FRIDAY , Nov. 2. 1849. Sales close on Saturday at 3 o'clock, P. M. Capital Prize 7.000 DOLLARS. 10 of $ 1.000; I of S3OO ; 1 of $542 ; 100 l S3OO ; 10 ol 200; 10 ol $ lOU. Pickets $2 —Share*, in propur- turn. v Extra Class 40. by Grand Consolidated 43, to be dr:»«n in Ba timore, on SATURDAY, Not. 3* 1849. Sales close on the same day al 3 o’clock. P. M. Capital Prize ' 37,500 DOLLARS. 20 of 3,500; 25 of 1,500; 25 of 750; 25 of 305 124 of 250;63 ol 100. 1 ickets slo—Shares in propoi tion. Apply in time, to A. LAFITTE, Agent. Corner of Broad and Washington streets, Au gusta, Ga. m*(4rd"rs (rom the country respectfully solicit ed and promptly attended to. Pickets always oa hand in large and small Lotteries, n iv. 1 FALL AND GOODSL rpHE SUBSCRIBER -y&uld respectfully A inlorin the public that htf hi redttivtti a fresh assortment of Fall and Winter Goods,consisting at Cloths, Casimere? and Vestiiags, which he will tft order in the latest and most fashionable gtyfe, and as low as any other establish ment ijbe city. G W. SHACK.ELFOR4X Opposite the U. S. Hotels Augusta. ernaa Cash, with 10 per 'discount ct 20 AI, L KN, HALL & CO. FACTORS AND COMMISSION MER CK \ NTS, No. 112 Bay-Street) Savannah. Ga, Mr H. F’. RUSSELL will make libera AD\ AM’ES on alt Produce consigned to oar ad dress trora Augusta. ROBERT A. ALLEN JAMES M. BALL, sept 28—-8 m JOHN V, TARVER. WOOD TWOOD7 ~~ A GOOD supply of Black Jack, and Pine Wood, is kept constantly on band at the Rail . us Road Depot, and will be sold cheap. Adm l r. o*t 4 —4 m W J j( ~ FINE NE W AT NEW YORK PRICES. HAVILAND, RISLEY 9l CO\ DRUGGISTS AUGI»TA, GEORG. HA VING made arrangements with the New York Pekin Tea Company, for the sale of their Tea* in this city, can furnish Uieir Customer* and the Trade with Teas at the same pr.ces that the Company charge for them. And in every caw, where these Teas do not give satisfaction tht* money will be paid back. Heretofore it has been very difficult, indeed impossible, to always obtain good green and black teas. But now \o« have only to visit the ware - rooms of the Pekin Tea Company to obtain as dc- and Iragrant teas as you could wish for. ALSO.' Best Cognac Brandy and VV ines for medicinal use. imported in bottles and for sale by HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO oct 16 dim FALL FASHIONS’ ”* Twenty per vent. Under Former Prices il I*. NEWKIRK, Merchant Tailor. 24$ Broad-Street Has received his Fall and Winter supply, embra- BROAD CLOTHS, CASIMEREB. VESTINGS, Ac, which he is prepared to make up to order in the best style and short at notice/or cuah at the above rate. I hose who want a good and cheap article of Clothing, should calf on him. oct 19 AIJ GUSTAOCT.22, 184 9 ~ (4LARKE, RACKETT A CO. have i ow J in store, a full and beautiful assortment of WATCHES and JEWELRY, ,ust received from New York and elsewhere, and also their usual supply of die best quality of House-keeping Ar ticle*, making as desirable a stock as was ever of fered in the market. They invite their friends to call. oct 24 TO RENT. MTHE STORE AND DWELLING on the south side of Broad street, a «*t above the store of L. C. Warren & Co— A Pl*‘> to ISAAC BRYAN, or oct 3° tu H. H. GUMMING. NOTICE 1 WOULD inform my friends sud the public generally, that 1 have REMOVED to Mr. Adams s building, next below Dr. Me Wkorters re kid«n<£, on Ellis Street, where I still tender my services as NURSE. Thankful for past favors, L I solicit a continuation of patronage. , oct 2G—3eod MRS. C. COOK. NEW CARPETINGS. ritHE Subscriber is now receiving a very large A as-ortment of Low Priced CARPETINGS. All Wool Do. 1 Real Scotch and Domestic Ingrain Do. fine and Extra Fine Three Ply Do. Tapestry Do. With RUOS, DOOR MATS asd BINDING, to . match. ALSO, Plain, Green, and Printed BAIZES, Domestic and Imported DRUGGETS, for Crumb Carpeting. Which he oilers at a small profit. J. p. SETZE. oct. 5 1 fashionable - FANC Y CASIMBRES & VESTINGS (COMPRISING all that is latest in style, will > be made to order,or sold in Patterns bv 1 m JOHN BRIDGES, Merchant Tailor, 250 Broad-.-treet, next doer belew the United States Hotel. Oct. fc