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About Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1849)
at the mansion house. GREAT CHANCES y-OR CHRI*TMJS\ JVEIF YEAR'S PRESENTS. Will be Raffled, on SATURDAY NIGHT, Dec. y*j, 1849, at 0 o’clock, precisely, an entire case of assorted GOLD JEWELRY, ('oDsiftiog of 50 PRIZES, valued at Five Hun dred and len Dollars. 170 chances at 5-1 each.— 1 he highest throws lake choice in succession, an til ail aie won. All chances mn*( be paid for by Saturday Evening, 6 o’clock, without tail. Now y.f.ii have a chance to make a lady h good present, dec. Id 3 DOCTOR A. CUNNINGHAM, llaviug returned to Augusta, tenders to the community fair Professional services. His residence is on Jones street, near the Iron Fouu drv of the late Robert Philips or the Eagle Foun dry. Ini nov. 25 dental surgery. j. w. SPEAR, successor of the firm of Cleveland Ac Spear L -^AJJTJLJ , will sti.l continue the practice of * DENTISTRY, at his room-, over the store occu pied by Mrs. Luthinger, two doors below the Washington Hall Broad street. octlO A CARD, K * w * PEEL, M. D., of Uhilad**lphin, and Dr. H. KEL LILT Tr LOGG, would respectfully inform the citizen* of Augusta and the surrounding coun try, that they have associated in the practice of Denial Surgery, and will attend promptly to all city calls, as well as to those from the country. Dr. Peel has graduated at one Medical and two Dental Colleges, having spent in all s ven years in acquit ing a knowledge of Dental Science. He is thoroughly accomplished ia Flute Work, and can nsert whole sets,and parts o! sets on solid go'd plats etlhsrby Atmospheric Pressure or with Springs, as scientific ally as can he done in any of the Eastern cities. Dr* Peel and Kellogg also keep constantly on h-ud a very superior article of DentriJ'rice.und all kind- of beneficial Hashes for the teeth and mouth, all of which are prepared by themselves The regulation of first and second Dentition o Children attended to Dr. Peel treats with entire success all diseases ol the Palatine Organs, and inserts with perfect certainty, artificial Palates end Obturators. AH work warranted. (FT* Ladies waited on at their residences it re quested. Office in the .Mansion House on the 2nd floor, adj.lining the office ol Dr. Dealing, doc.A ts (I T Lectures on Mercantile Law. — The subscriber proposes to deliver a Course of Lectures on MERCANTILE LAW, commencing on the 10th «>t January. It is expected that the Course will occupy about twenty Lectures, of one hour each, to he delivered on Monday’and Thurs day evenings of each week, at the subscriber’s Lecture Room A sufficient class is already made up to insure the delivery, inevitable accident ex cepted. Tick: I>, for the whole course only ten dollars each. Subscription papers are left at the Hook Stares whete gentlemen, disposed to attend, are invited to enter their names. doc,ll 10 WM. T. GOULD. GEORGIA RAIL ROAd7 {FT Merchandize will now be received at the i Augu-la Depot for CHATTANOOGA, TENN., (subject to dray age, without additional charge, at the Tunn 1 until its completion.) at the following rates, six First C ass 22c. per foot. Second Class 51,20 per 100 lbs Third Class 80c. per 100 lbs. Fourth Clas- 45c. per 100 lh- Salt 80c. per sack. Flour. 75c. per bbl. Molasses $lO per hhd. Molasses $3 per bbl. Tkansportation Office, G. R. R. & B’k Co. £ Augusta, Ga. Dec. 12, 1849. £ dec. 1.) o* Mrs. Dr. CUNNINGHAM, having returned to Augusta, will give LESSONS on the PIANO. Also in DRAWING and PAINTING in all i.s vai Icties. Drawing with Pencil, Crayoning, Painting on \ e vet, in water colors on Paper, and Oil Fainting. A few Young Ladies or Misses can be accommodated as hoarders in the family, where they can be taught, and will at all times he under the care of Mrs. C. Term- made known by applying to Mrs. C. dec. 12 ftf LAUTIENS VILLB HERALD. This paper, published at Laurensville, S. C., every FRIDAY MORNlNG,—circveates more GFS F.H V! t.V, AND EXTENSIVELY, THOUGHOUT TilF. WHOLE UP-COUNTRY OF SOUTH CA ROLINA, than any other paper. The Merchants, and business men of Augusta, who de-ire to secure the trade of that section, trill find a greatly lotheir interest to make use or THE ADVERTISING COLUMNS OK THE H Ell ALT*. Term- reasonable. Address, post-paid. S. A. GORMAN, piU 24 6mos Editor and Proprietor. iTJ »:. a. METCALF, A. M., M. i).‘ may he (mind at hi- office, next to the store of Davis A; Wakefield. Doctor ME TCALF has paid much attention to di-ea-e» of tlie Eye and Ear and Chronic Affec ioa* generally, and is ready 10 give to all who may he afflicted the benefits of the latest advances in Medical Science. Greensboro. Sept. 2, biuo sept 2 IX Wc are nulhotized to announce F. C. TINSLEY as a candidate for re-election to the Office of Tax Collector of Richmond County, at the ensuing election. nov./ O’ We are authorized to announce L. T SHOPP a- a candidate for the office ol Receiver cl Tax Returns, for Richmond County, at the en suing election in January next. UX V* »• arc authorized to announce ALEXAN DTK PHILIP, as a candidate for re-election to the office of Receiver of Tax Returns for Rich mond county,at the election in January next. O’We are authorized to announce FLOYD THOM AS as a candidate for the office of Receiver of Tax Returns, for the county of Richmond, at the ensuing election in January next. O’FOR CORONER.—JOSHUA S. WAL KER would inform his friends that he is a candi date lor re-election to the office of Coroner, and would be thankful for their support. nov. 10 FOR THE HOLYDAYS. milE SUBSCRIBERS are now opening 1 their *fc?ck for the Holy days, which, besides innumerable AMERICAN and ENGLISH AN NUALS, BIBLES .Hid PRAYER HOOKS of every size, AN JTQUE HOOKS and various other fine bound volumes. A!*o. PORTABLE DESKS, FANCY BOXES and PAPIER MACHEGOODS. and a very great variety *f other beautiful an 1 useful articles, among them not a few curiosi ties Call and see them. Also, their assortment of CHILDRENS’ BOOKS and GAMES dec. J 9 Til OS RICHARDS & SON « f £cmmmuil. AUGrrsTA MARKET. DEC 19 CO I i<<\.— We have a fair business to report f this "ftk, and the sales, as noticed be'ow, reach L2..> bales. I he receipts, for the season of the year aave been moderate,and we need not look for much - ( improvement for the remainder of the season, the - high prices previously paid having stimulated plan ] ter * to send forward their crops u-> fast as picked ’ ! out. The Hibernia’s news to Ist inst. has been anxi -7i on sly looked for by purchasers and sellers. It was teceived yesterday afternoon, and although ! brings a decline of Id. in the Liverpool market, j we think her advices will have little or no effect , j on ours, as all parlies were operating with the ex j pectancy of a further decline in that market. . The sales of the week reach 4,223 bales, as fn|- . low ;6 at 8|; 232 at 9; 288 at 9J; 10 at 9 3-16; 563 at 94; 35 at 9 5.16; 1,012 at 9§: 103 at 9 7-16; 783 at 94, 100 at 9 9-16,378 at 9g; 14 at 9 11-16; 357 at f 91, 50 at 9 13-16; 84 at 9j; and 208 bales at 10 cts We quote as the range of the market yesterday p Ordinary <o Middling ...84 a 9J Good .Middling Middling Fair 9| a 9^ Fair 9§ a 9j Good Fair 10 RECEIPTS OF COTTON Front Ist September, 1349, to latest dates received. 1849 1848. Savannah, Dec. 11 119,985 ..97,475 Charleston. Dec. :3 139,099 140,077 Mobile, Dec. 7 90,890 102,340 New-Orleans, Dec. 12 984,3t2 337,410 Florida, Dec. I 20,179 8,116 Texas, Dec. 1 7,300 6,337 Virginia, Dec. 1 2,900 2,750 North Carolina, Dec. 1 2,534 619 Total Receipts 666,115 701,424 666,115 Decrease in Receipts this year 35,309 STOCK OF COTTON Remaining on hand at the. latest dates received. Savannah, Dec. 11 51,798 ~27,563 Charleston, Dec. 13 60,217 27,403 Mobile, Dec. 7 68,534 73,644 New-Orleans, Dec. 12 147,520 139,753 Florida, Dec, 1 12,757........ 4,950 Texas, Dec. 1 1,316 1,868 Augusta and Hamburg, Dec. 1... 44,052 38,315 Macon, Nov. 1 13.204., 16,500 Virginia, Dec. 1 950 700 North-Carolina, Dec. 1 620 CS New-York, Dec, 12 36,999 39,606 Total 437,967 370,370 GROCERIES.—There continues to be a good business in our Grocery market. Several mer chants have been down this week, and pur chased supplies at satisfactory prices. There is | 1 no scarcity of any ol the leading articles that we i hear of, if we except Molasses and Whisky. COHN.—The demand is -till confined to home want-, and loose is selling at 45 cents per bushel Hack Corn is held at 50 cents, sacks included. Oats nre selling at prices ranging from 31 to 33 cents per bushel. BACON.—The supply i-fully equal to the de mand, which at the pre-ent time is limit’d. 6;J to cents is the highest price tii.-.t Sides will now ' command, l.ard is selling at cents per lb, COFFE. — Prices still have and upward ten dency, in consequence of the rise in the .Northern markets. Holders are now asking fwr Rio 12 a cents per lb. MOLASSES—This article is getting -carce. | Cuba is now held at 27 a 28, and New Orleans at 33 cents per gallon. IRON.— The receipts thi- week ft out be!ow r ' have been heavy, and about 100 tons Swede, in in lots, of direct importation, Lave been sold from the wharf at a price not made public, but under stood to be under our former quotations, 4$ a 5 j cents per lb. S \LT.—The market at present is well supplied, and sales have been reported to us this week from wharl at at sl,lO a $1,15 per sack Holders now' 1 refuse to sell under the latter price. Retailing from -tor*s at $1,30 a $1,07 per sack. DOMESTIC SPIRITS.—There is at present a good demand for all d seriptions of domestic Li quois. New Orleans Whisky is getting scarce, and sale* are readily made at 33 cents per gallon. STOCKS—We have heard of no tr..n-actions ; n the Stock market this week. EXCHANGE—Remains as la-t noticed. Our Banks continue to draw on New r York and other northern cities at par for sight checks. THE RIV ER —Is now' in good {navigable con dition with every prospect of remaining so foi the remainder of the season. There is little or no Cot ton offering to either Charleston or Savannah, nor hare we any change to notice in the rates of friegb t to either port. CHARLESTON IMPORTS—DEC. 15. Bordeaux. —Fr. brig Alexandre —336 casks Brandy, 12 casks and 374 boxes Claret, 25 boxes White Wine. 10 cases Hermitage W ine, 25 bas kets Sweet Oil, 11 casks Vinegar,6 bags Corks, 15 boxes Maccaroui, 5 cases Orange Flower Water, 15 cases Olives and Anchovie-, I case preserved Cherries, 2 cases Brandy Fruits, 4 eases preserved Vegetables, &c., to Klinck and W ickenberg—lo hall, 13 quarter and 12 eighth Brandy, 6 casks W r hite Wine Vinegar, 1 Ibl. t’apers, 98 cases as sorted Wines, 20 cases Fruits in Brandy, 20 bags Corks. 1 case Mustard and 1 case preserved Meats, to Paul and Brown. SAVANNAH, Dec. 17.— Cotton. —’There was but a moderate enquiry on Saturday, the sales be in;r 573 bales at 94 to JOA cents. Prices the same as on Friday. Shipping intelligence arrivals from charleston. Bark Acadia, Crosby, Boston. Bark Como, Smith, Boston. Brig Moxey, Burton, Savannah. Schr. Rocket, Haskell, Calais, (Me ) UP FOR CHARLESTON. Bark Carolina, Godfrey, at New York. Brig Patriot, Gage, at New Orleans. Brig Thomas Andrew’, Smalley, at N. Oilcans. Schr. Kensington, Foster, at Philadelphia. Brig Moses, Rulkley, at New-York, 14th inst. Schr. Ellen Goldsborough, Phillips, at Baltimore, ,15th instJ Schr. Henry, Heed, at Baltimore, 16th inst. CLEARED FOR CHARLESTON. Ship Houghton, Doane, at New York. Brig Henrietta, Dubel, at Baltimore. Schr. Zack Taylor, Mershon, at New Orjegp-j. Schr. R. 11. Esteli, Smith, at Philadelphia. Schr. Triton, Brown, at Baltimore, 14th inst. SAILED FOR CHARLESTON. Ship Anson, Elliott, from New York. Ship Camden, Sherwood, from New York. Schr. Ann Smith, Smith, frop Lewes, (Del ) CHARLESTON, Dec. 17. —Arr. Br. bark Mary Ann, Wadliugton, Boston; barks Catharine Augus ta, Puttigrove, Eastport, (Me.); Virginia Anne, Turner, Baltimore; Fr. brig Alexandre, Bernard, Bordeaux; schrs. Samuel Castner. Robinson, Phil adelphia; Yankee Blade,Heagan. Mill Stone Point, (Conn ); Br. ship Triton, Smith, Liverpool; bark Jupiter. Bigley, Portland, (Me.) Cld. ships Mamoset, Tucker. Liverpool; Talley rand, William •, do.; brig Sother. Mayo, Heston; Sp. brig Ninfa, Tartan, Barcelona; schr Science, Cardwell, St. Augustine, (E. F.) Went to sea, steam-hips Label, Hollins, Savan nah, Key West and Havana; Northerner Budd SLOTHIG, SELLING OFF AT COST. IN CONSEQUENCE of the disso’ tion of Partnership of R. SWA If I ELD Ac CO., the whole of the new Stock, manufactured expressly for this Fall’s Trade, must he sold without reserve, to close the accounts of the Firm. NOW IS YOUR TIME, GENTLEMEN. Ml of vou who have uot supplied vourselve.- with a full Stock of pat.t. AND WINTER CLOTHING! Can do so by calling on R. SVVAFFIELD At CO., 312 BROAD STREET AUGUSTA, GA., Where you will find the largest and best assorted Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING ever offered in tbis ra irket. Jn*t received, direct from their own manufactory, consisting of every qualify and description of Coats, Pants and \ ests, together with a full assortment of BROADCLOTH CLOAKS, BOYS CLOTHING, ETC. Also, a ,-plendid assortment ot Shirts. Bosoms, Scarfs, Cravats, Stocks. Gloves. SuspenJeia. r- k et Handkerchiefs, Tranks, Carpet Bags, and Umbrellas, together with an assortment of Hats and Laps of the latest style and best manulacture. Also, fiae MILK HATS,of the latest style just received. N. B. Persons wishing to purchase Ready-Made Garments of any description, will fi dit to their advantage to call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere, as the whole of this New and Fashionable Stock ot Goods must be sold for cash, and will be sold at cost, a chance rarely to he met with at this season. H. S WAFF HELD Jk CO. nov. 3 2mo Don't mistake the place, 312 Broad-si., opposite Gould, liulktey 0? L'‘ *• New York; ships Colombo, Gerrish, Liverpool; Al liance. Robinson, do.; H. Allen, McMur.n, IS. V <>rk; John Merrick, Stevens, Savannah; Br. bark John Bromham, McMurray, Liverpool; brigs Keying, Pierce, do.; L. Baldwin, Johnson, New ko.k; ship Talleyrand, Webb, Liverpool; schr. Jas. P. Lot laud, Halleit, Philadelphia. Below, Br. ship Royal Victoria, Hunter, Hull, (Eng.) DECEMBER 18—Arr. Br. ship Royal Victoria, Hunter, Hull, (Eng.); Sp. bark Carmen, Larrinaga, .Malaga; schrs. Marcia Tribou, Eustis, New York; David Smith, Smith, Philadelphia. Cld. ship Danube, Chase, Liverpool; Bre. bark Wieland, Henke. Bremen; bark Jasper, Hasty, N- Y'ork; So. brig Golondrtna, Fabregas, Barcelona; Br. schr. Time, Gould, Nassau (N. I’.); schr Mary D. Scull, Scull, Baltimore. SAVANNAH. Dec. 17.—Arr. Br. ship Abeona. Poole. Liverpool via New York; ships Adelaide Metcalf, Scott. Charleston ; Defence. Brewster, City Point; Denmark, Thompson,New York; bark Peter Derail, Hoey, New York; brigs Robert M Charlton, Gilkey, Boston} Wilson 1* idler, Lewis, New York; steamer D. L. Adams, Posted, Ph la delphia; steamer Chatham, Hubbard, Augusta. Cld. ships Eli Whitney. Dyer, Havre; Aber deen, Hubbard, Liverpool; Joshua Maurari, Barton, do.; brig Muriel, Staples, a Not them Port. FRESH GARDEN SEED-CROP 1849 && D. B. PLUMB A CX) h ave tlu-> day ■JLi received thier stock of FRESH SEEDS, from the grounds of D. Landreth, near Pbiladel phia. 1m dec 19 AUGUSTA FREE SCHOOL. mUE FOLLOWIN'! 4 named persons, by 1. the payment of One Dollar each to the Fax Collector, have been constituted Members of the Augusta Free School Society, for the year ending 4 the First Saturday in October, 1860. The Annual Meeting of the Society w ill be held in the Presbyterian Lecture Room, on THURS DAY’ EVENING, 20th inst., at half-past 7 o’clock, at w hich time the Annual Report of the Board of Managers will be made to the Society, and an Electfon held for Fifteen Managers to superintend the Schorl for tie ensuing year. A punctual attendance is requested. At a meeting 01 the Hoard of Manage. 1 *, held on the 4th inst., the following resolution was passed unan raously ; Resolved, That the thanks of the Board ol Man agers be tendered to Mr. E. C. Tinsley, ’I ax Col lector, for bis exertions ia increasing the list of membership to the Society, and in declining to re ceive the commission* allowed him by law. for collecting funds for the use ot the School. • By order of the Board of Manager-,. BENJ B RUSSELL, Sec. A Trea* J M Adam*. W P Lawson, J B Bishop, Jne Low, James Brown, F Lamback, J S Beane, I' Midlam, F Biodget, Sen G McLaughlin, T A Bones. C B Martin, A F Bignon, T W Morgan, T S Baker, T W Miller, (’has Baker, Henry Moore, H C Bryson, Jno McKmnie. D Bignon, T S Metcalf, $5 Alfred Baker, J Milligan, J R Bulkley, Jeremiah Morris, W A Beall. NB Moore. W H Buford, Jno Milledge, A W Carmichael. G M Newton, W P Carmichael. Jas W NorrelJ Janies Costello, J M Newby, J C Carmichael, VV H Nelson, G H Crump, H Dneal, Jno Clark, Isaiah Purse, J B Campbell, W F Pemberton, JAV Conkling, Antoine Picquet, r\V Chichester, W M Pickering. H II Cumming, $3 R F Poe, VV II Crane, < ’ A Piatt, Chas Catlin, Geo Parrott, $S J J Cohen, H Philip, J S Clark, Geo Robinson. J L Coleman, VV M Rowland, Jno Craig, L Roll, J A Carrie & Co Ueo KoberU, R Campbell, $5 E H Rogers, Cash, $2 Aaron Ross, James VV Davies H W Risley. $.» Joseph Davis, R A Reid, Alex’r Doubet, P Rossignol. N Delaigle, $2 Geo Racket!, $5 Jacob Dauforth, Tbos Rogers, VV M D’Antignac, T Richards, E VV Doughty, VV Richards, E s Dodge, B B Rus-ell G T Dorlic, $0 H Stallings, VV VV Dav s, $2 Mrs Ann Sims, P F Eve, M D Wm Smith, $2 VVJEve, E Sherman, T VV Freeman, E Starnes, H B Frazer, Josiah Sibley, T W Fleming, Wm Shear, G W Ferry, J A Suydei, J C Fargo, VV H Stark, P Fleming, P A Scranton H W Fargo, M P Stovall, E B Glascoek, P Stovall, Jna Gamer. F Spear, A Gould, $5 fi 4 Sijnmon*, M Hatch. G L Twiggs, Jno Hill, G M Thew, D Hand. J S Tuttle, W H Howard, $5 VV H Turpin, Sen A Hatch, VV A Walton, H H Hickman, Geo Williams, J B Harr, P H Wilcox, N W’ Hookol, VV G Woodstock J M Hand, A C Walket, Jas Hope, D II V\ right, B Hall, Sen S C VV ilson, A Iverson, J S W ilcox, C J Jenkins, B II Warren, FM Jennings, L C Warren, VV C Jessup, J B Walker, *W E Jackson, $5 John Wellauer, $5 GT Jackson, Conrad Wollaner. A Lafitte, Dec 19 2 \\r ANTED.— An OVERSEER to manage a f f Cotton plantation of about sixty' working bands. Apply’ to the subscriber at his plantation, 3A miles from Louisville, Jefferson county. dec. 19 4dcl GEORGE JONES. HATS AND CAPS, of the latest JSm fashions, just received dec 19 WM. O. PRICE Ac CO. EORGIA, SCRIVEN COUNTY —Where as, James Parker, and Thomas Parker, Ad ministrators on the estate of Sarah Parker, de ceased, applies to me for Dismistory from said cstatp. These are therefore to cite and admonish, a|l and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to be and appear a( my office within the time prescribed by law, to show' cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not be gi anted the said applicants. Witness, the Hob. George H Mauer one of the Justices of the Interior Court of said county, this 2 1st dav of May 1849 may 25 ALEX. KEMP Clerk. THE WONDER OP THE WOELD. Brewer a Senes o f Grand Moving Panoramas, AT THE THEATRE. COUMKHCIKG WEDNESDAY EVENING, DEC. J'J. f|3HERE will be an Exhibition, commencing j I WEDNESDAY EVENING next, Dec. 19. ' and continuing Thursday, Friday apd Saturday Evenings—commencing at 7 o’clock. There will also be three .Morning Exhibitions, commencing at ’ 10£ o’clock. 1 The Exhibition comprises the following views, viz : The Mammoth C .ve of Kcntucky.with its im mense Halls and Grottoes, extending i.i varinjs di rections, between six and seven hundred miles. — I In addition to the Mammoth Cave, is the Niagara Hirer and Falls, in summer and winter; a day’s journey through the Western Prairies, Mount \ cr non, the Natural Bridge of Virginia, the Residence of Hon. Henry Clay, and other views. Admission 50 cents —children hall price. dec.lß NEW MUSIC ! NEW MUSIC 1 ! j riHIE SUBSCRIBERS have just received a large quantity of new and fashionable MU j SIC, from New York, Philadelphia, Boston, &c., among which may be found the following, viz SONGS. —The Lonely Bird; Thou’lt come no more, hy Opl ; The Happy Birds are gone to rest; Poor Wounded Heart, Farewell ; Ossian’s Serenade ; Phoebe Moral; Were I but his own Wife ; You and Me ; The Mackerel Catchers, Song and Chorus; The Vale of Rest, beneath the Shade the Flow • ers were Sleeping ; Cod of the Fatherless, Solo, Qnartcte and Clio rus ; Take hence the B -wi ; Love iu a Cottage ; Ella Gray; Oconie’s Smiling Julie ; Tell me where do Fairies dwe I, Duett ; We are wandering o'er the Mountains, Di ell ; Gaily to Jot s inviting, from Meyerbeer's Opera Le Phophete ; Arioso —Ah mon tils, Opera Le Phophete ; Pastorale —Pour Benhu moi je Soupeie, Opera Le Phophete. Ethiopian Songs—My Brudder Gut# —Chi.ttj ; Susan Ray ue, Dolcy Jones, \v ALT/ES.—Archdale .Esmeralda,The May, Nova Scotia, La Sensation, Grand Valse, by Jos. R. Opl; Zuleika, Urania, La Pluie de Perles, Valse Brilliant par Osbourne, The Fusions, Waltzes by Geo. W. Warren; Happy for a mo ment. Waltz. ■.VARIATIONS. — Go where Glory w..its thee, and Love’s young Dream, by W. \ ir.ccnt Wallace; My Lodging is on the cold gr. ni d. by do.; Will you come ic my Mountain florae, by Samuel Owen; Rodopho—Grand Characteristic Galop, by (lust. Blessner; Sleighnde Galop, Comte do Miollis —Grand March, celebrated March in Macbeth, The Miners Quickstep. La D. Icezza, Noclurne.by J. G. Barnett ; Deaux Nocturnes, I y Th. Dohler , Three Sonatinas, by F. Ivuh an ; La Sylphide, Fantai-ie Romantique, by Maurice Stra kosch ; Spohr's celebrated Duett in Ji ssonda— ar ranged for the Piano Forte by 11. Perabeau , be sides a great number of the most popular Songs, Duetts, Sea. Liberal discounts made io Merchants, Teachers and Schools. Their slock is the largest in the State GEO. OATES & CO.. Broad street, opposite the State Ba ik. j [Jj’N. B.— Piano Fortes TUNED and REPAIR ED in the best manner. dec. 19 SOUTHERN MANUFACTURE. VN\’ quantity of Corn BROOMS, Dusters and Hearth BRUSHES, equal to any Northern article, for durability and finish. Just received,' and tor sale at *• Factory” prices, wholesale n re tail by WM. HAINES, dec. 16 3 CREAM ALE & NEWARK CIDER OF superior qualities ; , a j received weekly by the steamer from New Volk.. i A good supply always on hand, and for sale at low ! figures. —A LSO— A general assortment of Foreign and Domestic LIQUORS, SEGARS, TOBACCO, See.. Sec. nor. 27 d3mos A. STEVENS. I ORIGINAL AUGUSTA SEED STORE. | TIN HE SUBSCRIBER has recently receiv- I ed a full and (resh supply of Garden and other Seeds, the crop of 1849. His customers ! may depend upon having none but fresh and gen- j nine Seeds. Allowance a_s usual to Country Dealers. Red and White Onion Sets, Red and White Clover, Lucerne,| Bine Grass, Giant Asparagus Roots, Dutch Bulbs Flower Seeds, Sec. &c. Just received, J. H. SERVICE, dec Id dim WATCHES ! WATCHES!! a WE INVITE the attention of our friends to the beautiful stock of WATCH ES now in our store; more particularly to the make oi Cooper of London, and the magnificent watch made by Jargensler of Copenhagen, a watch not to he surpassed in style and taste. The DOUBLE HUNTING WATCH, so much liked, we have now in new style, and will sell on the best term . CLARK, RACKETT Se CO. nr.v.7 ACCORDEONS! ACCORDEONSI! i riIHE SUBSCRIBERS have just received, X and offer for sale, a large assortment of splen did ACCORDEONS, direct Irom France, made j by the best workmen, and of the best materials. Persons wishing a good instrument, would do well to call and examine them at GEO. A. OATES & CO., dec. - Broad street. RICH CRAPE & BROC HE HAWLS SNOWDEN A SHP4B H.VV E HECEI VE|> from New Vork. Rich Embroidered and Plain White Crape SHAWLS, of splendid styles; Rich Broche SHAWLS, of new and beautiful t patterns; Plain, Black and Mode Colored Merino SB AWLS. with heavy Si.k Fringe ; Extras Fancy Scotch Long SHAWLS; Ladies Merino CLOAKS, in a variety of stylos ; Ladies Rich. Fancy and Bl’k Silk MA NTELETS. To which they respectfully invite the attention 1 of the public. dec. 15 ! NEW BOOKS, i rpHE MYSTERIES OF BEDLAM IOR r X Ani.qals of the London Madhouse, 2o cent-; t The Two Sisters, by Lady Charlotte Bury, author of Flirtation, Sic , 25 cents ; Sidonia the force i ! ress.the supposed destroyer of the whole reining s I Ducal House Os Pomerania, 50 cents Jo '„e 1 ce ived, and lor sale bv ’ decli GEO A OATES ACO Broad-st , | Hliseellanfon3.__ Clocks, watches, jewelry. 1 GOLD AND SILVER fff-J W, WATCHES, of all kinds.— ~ dsN »\ EWELRY.and various rich fancy U ods. Fancy li YRDWARE and CUTLERY, i Gold, Silver and Steel SPECTACLES. ■ .SILVER WARE, Plated Goods of all kinds, i GUN s *, Sporting Apparatus, PIS I’OLS. | SOLAR LAMPS, GIRANDOLES, in Gold and Silvt •. i TABLE CUTLERY, of Rodgers and others, j CHIN A WARE, CUT GLASS WAKE, of late style. CLOCKS—PaIIor and Office Clocks, and a laige stock of cheap Clocks for Country trade. ANDIRONS, FENDERS, SIIOV EL S and TONGS. WATCH MATERIALS and TOOLS of all kinds lor Watchmakers. For sale at fair prices bv CLARK, RACKETT & CO., Dealers in Fancy and Military Goods. REPAIRING of Clochs and Watches by good workmen. N. B—Whenever it may be inconvcnient lor per sons residing at a distance to visit the city, any thing in the above line will be furnished promptly ur ’<l the receipt of an order, and on the usual time. n v'. 4 RICH CARPETS! SNOWDEN & SHEAR H A * E just received from New York, Rich LVET TAPESTRY CARPETS, of spk mild styles and patterns ; English aiu American BRUSSELS CARPETS, of new and beautiful styles; I Superior T1 ■ REE PLY CARPETS, of the latest and most choice patterns ; j Superior INGRAIN CARPETS, of very hand some styles, and some at very low prices; 8-4 and 1-4 V ENETIAN CARPETS ; Rich Chenille and Tufted RUGS, to match the Carpets. Printed FLOOR BAIZES, mid Cotton CAR PETS. The above comprises one of the larges assort ments of Carpets which we have ever .offered to the public, and have been most carefully selected iu regard to patterns, style and quality, and will be sold at ttie very lowest prices. The public are re spectful!} invited to call and examine the assort ment. Carp c cut and made to ft rooms. nov.4. NEW AND SPLENDID BOOKS ! JOS. A. CARRIE & CO. HA V E just received a large assortment of An ..’tals, and other finely bound Books, among which may be found the following : POEMS BY AMELIA, a new and enlarged edi tion, illustrated with original designs, by Robert VV. Weir. THE SACRED POETS OF ENGLAND AND AM KI! It A. from the earliest to the present time. . Edited by Rufu» W. Griswold. Illustrated with I five Steel Engravings. THE 1 OUR GOSPELS; arranged as a fami 1} commentary (or every day in the year, by the author t the “ Peep of Day,” etc. Illustrated with twelve big HI \ finished Engravings. WOMEN OF THE OLD AND NEW TESTA MEN a series ol Foi traits, with characteiistic desert} .s. by several American Clergymen.— ■ Edited William B. Sprague, D. D. Eighteen . .inal i! - is engraved exprt-s ly for this work IT IE Pi;. ' S OFFERING FOR 18.50. Edited by Sarah Jane Hale. THE AMARANTH; OR, TOKEN OK RE MEMBRANCE. a Christmas and New V oar's gift. in v i • NEW DAILY STAGE LINE, FROM MILLEDOEVTLLE TO MADISON. rTHE UNDERSIGNED has 4fc&.at present in operation, a DAILY ST VIE BINE of four horse post coaches, run ning ♦ween Milledgevile and Madison. They le,.' . Ti, Milledgeville and Madison, every tuori.o. at 7 o’clock, atid arrive on the evening ol the s:. day at each place, connecting at Madi son wid. Tie down train of cars. Stage Office at State IB ill’s Hotel in Milledgeville, and at Mrs. Campbell s, in Madison. i,ov. 10 dsVcJm J. A. CLARK &, CO THE FRENCH BURR MPLL STONE MAN! FACTORY. BV SCHIRMEK A WIG AND, Market s! ., near the l r pprr Bridge, Augusta , Ga. A. VV. BEG LEAVE to call the atten l?» thin of Millers and Mill-owners to their MAM FACTORY of FRENCH BURR MILL STONES, and would say that they have on hand a largo >nd superior stock of the best quality of BURR MILL STONES direct imported from France, an ! are ndiv prepared to furnish Mill Stones (c om 30 inches to 7 feet diameter, for whose excellent workmanship and quality they warrant, and are r.onvinc *d that no better Mill Stones are ever ’ ■Tit : n the United Sfate.s. They also have on hand, of the well known manufactory of Du kodr .V Co , (i*]d Anchor Brand) square meshed BOLTING CLOTHS. Esopus and Cologne Stones of the best quality,Mill Irons,Smut .Machines,and every article necessary in a Mill, furnished at the shortest-notice. Soliciting the patronage of the pis he, they beg to refer to Messrs. S. 1). Linton & Co., Augusta, tia.; J. Cunningham & Co., Greens boro. Ga,; C. T. Cunningham Se Co., Dalton; Cun ningham Se Linton, Rome, Ga., who are likewise authorized to receive orders, which will he prompt ly and carefully attended to. dec. ! 3m NEW BOOKS. III RLE Y. —A tale, by Currer Bell, author oi Ik? Jane Eyre. 11l .Urn RN—His first voyage, being the Sailor- Boy ( onfi isions and Reminiscences of the son of a Gentleman in the Merchant Service by Hei man Melville, ruthor ol Typee, Omoo, Mardi. Sec. Just published, and for sale by GEO. A. OATES Se CO Piana Book and Music Depot, Broad St. opposite State Bank. MORE NEW WORKS! IU ST RECEIVED at GEO, A OATES Se CO.’S, the so lowing new Works, viz : The ! Cardinal’s Daughter, a novel byM'Kenzie Daniel, 25 cents; The Ogilvies, 25 cents; The Golden Calf, or Prodigality and Speculation in the Nine teenth Century, 25 cents; Mary Schweidler, the Amber Witch, 25 cents. Also, supplies of some of the most popular Works. dec.B FOR SALE, mfIAT large body of valuable Pine Land in JL Burke county, known as the Telfair Mill tract, li lies on the Savannah River, 30 miles be low Augusta, and below I fernery’s Ferry on the one side, and above Griffin’s Ferry on the ether.— This tract, in one body, contains from 15 to 20,000 acres of t largest and best Pine Timber on the Savannah .Tver It has many-fine Landings, Mill Seats, and never-failing streams of water. For a Cotton Factory, the sites are unrivalled. This valuable body of 'Timber Land, unsurpass ed in the size and the quality of the Pines; its convenient landings, and its ready access to the important market of Savannah, presents attrac tions to lumberers and ranging timber cutters.— There is on the place, several hundred acres un der cultivation, with a comfortable private resi ! dence, overseer’s house, and negro cabins. The numerous Saw Mills established at Savan nah, and the facilities for export, must sustain the j high prices now paid for Timber. The tract will be sold in a body, and if desired, jon long credit Apply to dec. 18 12 R. HABERSHAM <Sc SON, (LT Republic will please cop\ for 2 weeks, and I ud bill to R. if. & Son, FOR SALE. ’ PEW NO. T ‘i. Centre aisle in the Presbyterian Church. Dec. 1” Apply a*- ibis Office. EORGIA, SCIUVEN COl NTY —Whcre- C as, James Parker and Thomas Parker, Ad ministrators on the estate of Cyntba Parker, de ceased, applies for Letters Dismissory from >aid estate. These an therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de | ceased, to be and appear at my office, witnin the i time prescribed by law, to show cause (if any they have,) why -.aid Letters should not be grant ed the said applicants. Witness, the Hon George H. Miner, one of (he J ' , * t ices ol ihe Inferior Court of said county, thi* , 2 st day of .May, 1849. may 25 ALEX. KEMP, Clerk. \a , ANTED TO HIRE-AN AdMsT ▼ t AN I’ SEMPSTRESS, colored. nov. 21 Apply at this office miscellaneous. MANAGERS OFFICE GREENE AM D PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERIES! Managed, Drawn, and Pr.TC:, paid bv tha well known and responsible firm ol J. W. MAURY & CO. DR.VWING9 RECEIVED Bf TKLBOHA.PH. Sales close at 3 o’clock Thursday Extra Class 119, by S. C. 51, December 20, 1849 75 Nambe r s—l4 Drawn Ballots. Rich Schema 20.000 DOLLARS. £10,010; £3,000; £2.645 ; 10 prizes of £I,OOO. — Wholes 5-3 —Halves —Quarters sl,%s ALL PRIZES—NO BLANKS. Sales close at 4 o’clock Saturday ExUa Class 110. by Manongalia M , Dec. 92, 1849 BRILLIANT CAPITALS (>O,OOO DOLLARS! $-25,000; £5,000; £10,000; £6,398; 2 prizes ol 52 000; 3 51 500; t of 51.200; 20 of £I.OOO Wholes 52O —Halves £10 —Quarters £3 —Eighths £2 60. Sale.-, close at 3 o’clock Thursday. Extra Class 121, by S. C. 52, Der 27, 1849. 78 Numbers—ls Drawn Ballots. Splendid Scheme 20.000 DOLLARS! £6,000 ; 54,000 ; £2,468; 10 prizes of £I,OOO, 10 prizes Oi £300; 10 of £230. Wholes £6 —Halves £2,50 —Quarters £1.25. JOHN A. MILLEN, Agent Opposite the Masonic Hall [LyOrders trom the country promptly attend ed to. dec 19 GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY. FOR THE BENEPJT <)t TITe AUGUSTA INDEPENDENT FIRE COMPANY D. PAINE & CO., M ANAGERS. Drawn Numbers of Regular Class 40 in this City. 21 55 70 53 42 34 25 51 57 50 46 41 Holder of Ticket combination 16 51 37—prize of £BO in the above—will please call lor the cash Extra Class 3, by Susquehannah 3, at Baltimore Dec. 19th, 1849, Sales close THIS DAY, at 3 I*. M. 75 Numbers—l 4 Ballots. CAPITAL PRIZE 35.000 DOLLARS! £ 17,500 ; £7,500 ; £3678; 20 of £750 ;20 of £4OO , 20 of £300; 20 of £2OO ; 200 of £l5O, Ac , Arc- Tickets £10 —Halves £5 —Quarters £2,50- Eighths £1 25. Regular Class 41, to be drawn Savannah, Dec 21, 1849. Sales close FRIDW, 3 P M. 16 Drawn Numbers in each package ul 26 ticket.— Splendid Scheme. CAPITAL PRIZE 8.000 DOLLARS. 4 of £1000; 5 <1 £330; 10 of £ ft.o; 20 ol £80; 20 » 60; 500 of £4O, A:c.. &c 'Pickets £2,50, Halve £1.25 —Quartets cents. A. LAFiTTE, Agent Corner of Broad and Washington streets, Au gusta, (la. fUr'Ord'T.s from the country respectfully solicit ed and promptly attended to. Tickets always on band in large and small Lotteries. dec 19 FALL AND WINTER GOODS tllllE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully 1. intorra the public that he has received a frc-Oi assortment, of Fall and Winter Goods,consisting oi Clotns, Casimeres and Vestings, which he will make to order in the latest and most fashionable style, and as low as any other establish ment in the city. «. W. SHACKELFORD. Op, unite the IT. S. Hotel, Augusta N. 15.—Terms Cash, with 10 per cent discount a 3 FOR SALE] ftfSt THAT p’easantly situated HOUSE I - l-if and LOT, npprsifo the Catholic Church at present occupied by Air. J. Riley The Lot has a front on Telfair street of 100 feet, and rims back -180 feet. For terms, apply to H. F BOUVER, 0cf.21 Agent for Mrs. At. G. Bouyer TOBACCO! TOBACCO! TOBACCO I 11EHAVE received and for sale on consign If meat, 150 boxes Chewing Tobacco, of va rious brands and qualities, among which are some very choice, v iz; 30 quarter boxes Gold Leaf, 30 boxes Star Brands, 90 boxes Redmond. To which we invite early attention, as we desire to close the lot. GIBBS & McCORD, 14 Mclntosh-strcei HALL AND WALTON MONUMENT SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the undersigned committee of the City Council, for the erection of the HALL AND W ALTON MONUMENT. The plan and speci fications can be seen at the Clerk’s office., at the. City Hall, Proposals to be handed in bv the first of January next- F. BLOIKSET, Jr.,9 B. CONLEY, WM. JOHNSON, (' Commute* JAMES HARPER,) dec 8 dc THOMAS W. FLEMING, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Continue sto do business,on Mclntosh street, Au gusta, Ga., and solicits consignments of Produce dec. 11 ly SADDLERY AND HARNESS MAN UFACTORY. \A7 ANTED, at Crittenden’s Manufactory, ! 1! Stovall’s Range, Twenty Hands, to work at the above business On hand, and always mar. ufactnring, every variety of Saddlery and Har ness. dec 11 AMERICAN ALMANAC.' rplIE AMERICAN ALMANAC and Re- I posiiory of useful knowledge for the year 1350. Just published, and f< r sale at GEO. A. OATES Oc CO.’S Piano. Book & Music Store, dec. 2 Broad-st., opposite the State Bank LADY’S BOOK FOR JANUARY, I*so. I IST RECEIVED by the subscribers, the Jan uary No. of the above popular periodical, most beautifully illustrated. Now is the time to subserve to be ceitain of getting all the numbers Subscfcition £3 per annum Apply at GEO. A. OATES & CO.'S Piano, Book & Music Depot, Broad street dec.ls GUNS! GUNS!! Double barrel shot gins. - We have just received a fine assortment ol ; London make, with all kinds of GUNNING Ap j PAR ATI’S of the best quality. Leat her gun ca * ses, percussion caps, wadding, cleaning rads, See , j for sale very low. Any person in the coortry j wishing a good gun. can depend with confidence 1 on the article «old by us for the last twenty rears ■ and with general satisfaction. We will forward 1 guns fully warranted to order. nov.7 C..ARK, RACKETT Ac CO VIOLINS I VIOLINS ! ! \T GEO. A. OATES & CO.’S can be found the largest assortment of VIOLINS ever offered in this market, of £ and full sizes, ’ both of French, Italian and German manufacture j dec. 2 ASSORTED YARNS. ” UALES ASSORTED YARNS, from 1 CIU the Shoals of Ogechee Factory, for sale by bov 20 C. A. A M. H. WILLIAMS NEW CROP RIO COFFEE. *c. 20()lS J I!;Iol7c™7 i Rl ° COFFEE 30 bales Gunny Bagging, 190 boxes Soap, 190 do. Candies, Tallow 75 do. do. Adamautixe, 10,1.00 lbs. he avj B*con Sides, For sale by C A & M H WILLIA&JS. nov 20