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About Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1850)
SUPERIOR SUGARS. t'glHE SUBSCRIBER, baying removed to i the South side of Broad street, a few doors be low the Post Office corner, will keep constantly on hand a supply of superior Havana SEGARS, Chew :ng TOBACCO, SNUFF, MATCHES, Ac., which he olfers, wholesale and retail at the lowest Cash pi-r ces. o 9 JOHN A. MILLEN. BOOTS, SHOES. TRUNKS, &c. NEW STOCK. I yTTT THE undersigned would anntjl,nre t 0 l^e citizens of ugusta and vicinity, as well » „i to Merchants from (he interior, that he has just re ceived a large and complete stock of BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, <Sic„ embracing every thing in the line, which he olfero fur sale wholesale or retail on as favorable terras as anv other house in this city. H. DALY, 0'25-3m Broad-st., opposite the U. S. Hotel. LEATHER! LEATHER I jt Vie Avgusta Tan Yard, a few doors above ike New Market, Augusta. Ga f UNDERSIGNED invites the attention J of Planters, Shoe, Boot and Harness Makers, to well a sorted and extensive stock of LEATHER and SKINS of every description, (that has been in Tan for 12 months,) which will be scld as low for rash as can be obtained from the North. Orders from the country promptly attended to. 025-d7&ws JOHN G. SLEDGE, Agent. BOOKS. II MOJf AS RICHARD*} & SON have just received the following works : The Builder’s Pocket C aapanion, containing the elements of Building, Surveying and Architecture; by A. C. Sumatra, Civ l Engineer, &c. The Painter, Gilder and Varnisher’s Companion. The Cabinet Maker and Upholsterer’s Compan ion, with familiar instructions in the Art of Drawing. The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray, with a Memoir: by Henry Reed, illustrated, just pub lished. Mathematics for Practical Mon ; by Olinthus Gregory. Poems by Henry W. Longfellow, a superb edi lioti just published, finely illustrated. Secret Memoirs of the Empress Josephine, with port rait. Major Jones’ Courtship and Charles O’Malley the Irish Dragoon. Also a fresh supply of Harjier’s Magazine, from he June to the October No. 024 NEW BOOKS. EORGE CAST RIOT, surnamod Scanden fjT berg, King of Albania; by Clement C. Moore. LL. D. Genevieve, or Peasant Love and Sorrow ; by Al thonse de Lamartine; translated by Payette Robin son. Esq. The Orphan Children, a Tale of Cruelty and Op i ression : by T. S. Arthur. Adventures of a Marquis; by Alexander Dumas, author of Monte Cristo, &c. October Number of Harper’s Monthly Magazine. Just published, and for sale at GEO. A. OATES & CO.’S 019 Piano, Book and Music Depot, Broad st, FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE THE PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hartford, Connecticut, have "stablishvd an Agency in Augusta, and propose taking fireand river risks upon property of aJJ descripjj lions, on as reasonable terms as any other good office. Office at me store of Force. Brotker's & Co. D ALLEY’S MAGICAL PAIN EX TRACTOR.—A fresh supply of this valuable .Medicine, just received. Price 25 cents. For sale by 025 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist. WORKS.— The Iron Mask; or the IN Feats and Adventures of Raoul de Bragelonne ; Volume 2d. An Old Country House, a Novel: by the author of the Gambler’s Wife, Sybeil Leonard, &c. Littel’s Living Age, No. 335. Price 12J cents. Just published, and for sale at 025 GEO. A. OATES & CO.’S, Broad st. JENNY LIND COLOGNE WATER—Supe rior to all other Cologne for delicacy of odour, Prepared by the subscriber and sold at 75 cents per quart —smaller quantities in proportion. 0‘25 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist. (COMMON Seating Wax for Jug*. &c., parlicu- J laily adapted to Grocers’ use. A supply just received, and for sale by 025 PHILIP A MOISE, Druggist. WANTED, A YOUNG MAN, recently from the North, SJ? a situation as Salesman in some Mercantile branch of business understands both the wholesale and retail trade. Satisfactory references can be given. Address G. A., Box 292, Post Office. Augusta Oct. ‘23, ISSO. off 4-8 ON CON SIGN MKNT—IO Bales* COTTON YARN of a superior quality, for sale by o>3 HARDIN & ESTES. TIROUND PLASTER PARIS, or Sand Piaster Ijf in casks and bamls. 020 H AVI LAND, RISLEY & CO. GUNNY BAGGING I BALES GUNNY BaGGING, I UU 1,000 coils Kentucky ROPE, For sale by s2l SCRANTON, STARK & DAVIS. NEW MACKEREL AND SALMON.— 150 barrets and half-barrels No’s. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel. 100 kits No. I Mackerel and Salmon. Just received and for sale by 020 HARDIN & ESTES. VIOLET’S SUPERIOR CREME. Violet’s I superior Creme Nutritial a la Duchesse, of the Odour of Poppinack. This is one of the most delight lul preparations for the Hair ever invented. A small supply just received, and for sa'e by 018 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist. LOW’S SHAVING CAKES—T his is decidedly the best Shaving Soap in use. A supply just received, and for sale by o!9 * PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist. ih ELATIKE of every desciipt on, for sale by \ff 023 WM. H, TUTT, Druggist. GAINES & GO., RECEIVING, forwarding, and GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Chattanooga; RRYaN, V/ILSON, GAINES & CO., August*. Georgl*. THOMAS WILSON & CO., Savannah, Geo* WILL GIVE their personal attention to Re ceiving and Forwarding of Goods and Pro- Also, to the sale of all kinds of Produce and Merchandize that may be entrusted to their care. A. THOM AS, M. M. GAINES, P. B. WILSON, Sept. 24. w2m J. J- BRYAN. J. G. DIDLAKE & CO., COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, v battauoos* T«nn, j *22-ly ! Per Iron Steam Boat Company's steamer A. Sibley, with boats Nos. 6 9.—to W. M. Rowland, Ag’L—Mdze. to W. H. Stark; Hand, Williams & Co.; D Anugaac & Barry; W. &J. ■ Nelson; Hand <fe Fleming; J. C. Hubbard & Co.; W. K. Kitchen; Geo. Schley; John Garner; G. Mc j Laugblin; Scranton, Stark & Davis; A. V. La Roche; H. S. Hoadley A Co.; H. Aldrich; Rev. C. B. Jen nett; C. A. & M, H. Williams; T. N. Poullnindt Son; Royal & Murphy; P. Holman & Co ; Carmi chael & Baan; J. U, Dow; Hardin & Estes; Dough [y d- Beall; French tf* Butler; Grenville <f- Battcy; v\. H. Goodrich; W. W. Gibbs; A. Frederick; J. A ( irrie A? Co.; L C. Warren & Co.; G. A. Sim mons; G. T Dortic; N. K. Butler & Co.; Z. McCord dt Co ; 1 ambaett & Cooper; Dunham & Blakly; Jufiiah S b'ey; Baker, Wilcox A Co.; Adams, Hop kins & Co.; W. E. Jackson <£• Co.; A Evans, Thayer <& Butt;;W. H. & T. H. Roberts; Belcher A? Hollingsworth; W. M. Rowland; H. E Ciaikc; W. H. Mcharry & Co.; Baker & Hart; Gibbs & McCord; Force, Conley & Co.; W. O. Pi ice q- C”.; J. T. Bothwell & Co.; Pbtnizy Clayton; Walker & Coleman; Robertson rf* Crocker; Daniel Chaffee; City Council of Augusta; Augusta Machine Works; Georgia Rail Hoad Agent. Commercial. AUGUSTA MARKET. Friday, P. M. COTTON. —We have had another quiet day in the Cotton trade. The low rates of yesterdey exci ted u little better demand, but the market continues depressed, with very limited sales. NEW’ ORLEANS, Oct. 18, P. M —Cotton.— Stock on hand Sept, 1, 1850 16,448 Arrived since 72.246 Arrived to-Jay 2*450 91,144 Exported to date 29,725 Exported to-day 29,725 Stock on hand and on shipboard not cleared*-61,419 Sugar —Sales of old confined to small lots at steady prices. Molasses. —s 2 bbls. new, were sold at 33c. Flour. —Demand active; sales 2995 bbls. St. Louis in 12 lo’s at $4 50; 230 St. Louis and lowa at £4 45 and $4 50; 250 extra at $5 12L and 100 a well known choice brand at $5 25 without inspec tion ; 300 Ohio stained at $4 25. Corn. —Sales 1900 sacks Yellow, in 3 lots at 65c; 100 at 64c.; 400 at 65c. and 180 White at 70c. Bard. —lso kegs Prime were sold at 7c. Freights. —Nothing new. Exchanges.- Steiling firm and New York very dull. London a per cent. prem.; Paris 5f.25 asf3o; New York 60 days 2 a 2£ per cent, dis.; do Sight i per cent, discount. NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 19, P. M. — Colton. — Arrived to-day 2.605 ; Exported to-day 7,155. Receipts last year to date 75,691 bales—Exports 24,- 474 bales. Increase in receipts this year over last at all the ports 5785 bales. W e have had dry weather until day before yes terday when we had a heavy rain, but it has cleared up cool aud baucing with a prospect of its contin uance. Sugar. —The sales of old are confined to small lots at 6J a 7c. for lair to prime; 2 hhds. new, of go?d gram, but badly drained, were sold at 6c., and to-day 10 hhds. prime at 6f c. Molasses. —Yesterday 52 bbls. new, sold for shipment at 33c., and to-day 33 bbls. at 32c. Flour. —The receipts have been large, but ns the demand has been active pi ices have been steady ; 12,000 bbls. were cold up to t his morning at S 4 40 a 4 50 for superfine Illinois and St. Louis, and $5 a 5 25 for extra. To day 1850 bbls. Ohio were sold at $4 37i ; 500 Illinois and St. Louis at $4 50 ; 150 Iliinois at $4 50 the superfine, and $5 the extra; 23 ) choice Illinois at $4 62J ; 530 st, Louis and 200 extra at —; 130 Illinois at $4 50; 100 St. liouis at $4 55, and 110 extra St. Louis at $5 12^. Bacon . —Prices for Sides have been steady at 5} a 6*c. for Ribbed and Clear. Shoulders are scarce and command 4J a s}c. Hams are dull. 120 casks bagged were sold at 6jc. Canvassedand sugar-cur ed, 7|allc. To day 25 casks clear sides were sold at 6c. Bard. —The demand is limited. 600 kegs choice were sold at 7Jc., and several parcels prime in bbls. and kegs at 7c. To day 400 kegs, 100 bbls. and 17 tierces, primeg sold at 7c. Bagging and Rope. —Some 1,000 pieces and coils hare been sold at 13al3£c. and 6sa7c. for cash and on time. Whiskey. —The receipts being moderate, prices have been maintained at 26J a 27c. for Rectified and 27$c- for Haw. Freights. —Vessels arrive in large numbers, and not much freight offering. To day a ship was taken far Liverpool at |d. for cotton. To Havre Jc ; to Boston $1 75 per bale ; to New York SI per bale; Exchange without alteration. CHATTANOOGA, Oct. 23. —W r e have had two fine rains since our last, which caused a swell in the River of about four inches, but it was not sufficient to do any good towards aiding the passage of Boats. In consequence of the low stage of the water, a large quantity of goods have accumulated in the ware houses of our commission merchants, which are be ing hauled away by wagons, it being next to impossi ble to ship them by steamboat. The Mary McKin ney has continued to carry freight up the river to Knoxville, but she can only carry shout ten tons at a time. — Advertiser. Slipping intelligence. SAVANNAH, Oct. 24.—Arrived, Schr. J. & W r . Errickson, W’escott, Philadelphia; Schr. Dart, Somers, Philadelphia. Cleared, Ship Hartford, Stnnerman, New York. I CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUi F. GUSTA VUS VOLGER would respectfully inform bis friends and the public in general, that he has in Store, and is daily receiving, a large and well assorted stock of choice HAVANA CIGARS, such as will give general satisfaction, viz : —Rio Hondo, Gen. Lopez, San Sebastian, Cabellero, Re galia, Loudres Regalia, Eagle, Principe, Palmetto, Gold Leaf, El Leon de Oro, &c. Together with a large lot of DOMESTIC CIGARS of his own and Northern manufacture, with a good supply ofCHEW ING TOBACCO, which he will sell as low as any house in this city. SNUFF of every description : Maccoboy, Coarse, French, Rappee, American Gentlemen and Scotch, in Bottles, Barrels, Jars, or by the pound. PIPES; such as German, French and Italian, Fancy Pipes, Meerschaum, Chalk, Clay and Soap stone Pipes; Matches, in Wooden and Paper Boxes; Cigar Cases; Pocket Books; Tobacco Pouches; Cigar Matches; Trinking Cups, &c.; Walking CANES, of all sixes and qualities. Black, Ebony, 1 Whalebone, Hickory, Partridge CANES, <ic , too numerous to mention, at wholesale and retail, at the Cigar and Tobacco Store, next door to John P. Setze’s Dry Goods Store. Merchants from the coun try will do well by calling before buying elsewhere. 7 GUSTAVUS VOLGER. Augusta, Oct. 22, 1850. REMOVAL THIE SUBSCRIBERS have removed to the j store lately occupied by Messrs. A. W. & W. P. Carmichael, No. 284 Broad-street, opposite the Insurance Bank. poRCE CONLEy * (;0 . ■ removal Dr. J, DENNIS has removed to the Bridge Bank building, near the lower Market. o2tf AIR BRUSHES.—A fine assortment o° hand by o® D. B. PU7MB to 00. The Campbell’s are Coming ( : AT THjl' < NEW CONCERT HALL. Ellis Street, Rear of Lamback's. LAST THREE NIGHTS. Thursday, fridat and Satur day, Oct. 24th, 25th and 26th. with new FEATURES EACH EVENING. For full particu lars see Programme. Tickets 50 cents each. No Fostpon ement. 023-3 t FRUITS, FRUITS. OAAA SWEET HAVANA ORANGES. SOißoxes New Crop(MR)R AISINS. 10 Whole “ “ “ (Layers) » 35 “ “ Pigs. 20 “ “ Prunes. 5 Kegs Malaga Grapes. 2 Bbls Pine Apples. All sound and in good order. Just received and for sale low by A. SABAL, Agent. One d x>r above the Franklin House. 024 Clover Seed, Seed Rye and Corn A PEW BBLS. of fresh Red CLOVER SEED on hanJ; 100 bushels SEED RYE. and 1500 bushels of pure Whkc North Carolina CORN, for sale at our office in Messrs. Walker, Bryson & Co’s Warehouse. 024 S. D. LINTON & CO. JENNY LIND CLOTH CAPS. JUST received from Gendin, Broadway, N. Y., by J. TAYLOR, Jr., & CO.. At store lately occupied by Force, Conley & Co. Also, Chi’dren’sbl’k and drab Beaver HATS, with Feathers; do. do. do. Plain “ “ ,Jo - 025 G-eorgia Stripes and Osnaburgs, JUST leceived, a fresh supply of STRIPES and OSNABURGS, from Princeton Factory, hand some styles, and for sale low. 025 3 IPANTIGNAC, EVANS & CO. BUST OF CALHOUN. Messrs, g. a h. cameron, China Merchants of Charleston, have, at great ex pense, got up a beautiful PARI A N CHIN*, BUST of John C. Calhoun. We are Agents for them, and a Bust can be seen and orders received by us at E. MUSTIN &. SON’S, °24 294 Broad-street. SAMUEL ELBERT KERR, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AUGUSTA, GA., %~*T Will practice in the several counties es the Middle Circuit. JjT Until let January next can be found at the Stcre of Kerrs & Hope. 024 Mantillas! Mantillas ! THE LATEST style MANTILLAS, just re ceived, and for sale by 023 f. BRENNAN & CO. Looking Glasses, OP VARIOUS SIZES, by the dozen or rc tail, at 06 E. MUSTIN & SON’S. BUTTER, CHEESE, LARD &c— --10 firkins Prime Goshen Butter ; 100 boxes do Cheese; 10 bbls. choice Lard ; 5 tubs pressed do very fine ; 10 bbls. Red and White Onions. Just received and for sale by 020 HARDIN & ESTES. LARD.--1U bbfs, choice LARD, just received, and for sale by _ol9 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. 3E& A FRESH SUPPLY of Dr, Howard’s Pile Remedy jest received by the subscriber. Per sons suffering from this complaint will find this Me dicine superior to all others. Many of our most res pectable citizens nave ceriified to its merit?. For sale by 023 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist. HHDS. Porto Rico, Muscovado and New Orleans SUGARS; 5'J Bbls. Crushed, Powdered and Refined SU GARS; just received, and for sale by 023-d&wlw HARDIN & ESTES. VrVT rTcIOUS. —A freoh supply of Col. Hal- IK lowe’s ARROW ROOT, and Hecker’s PU RINA, just received by o!9 D. B. PLUMB & CO. lio boxes Manufactured TO A BACCO, of different grades. o!2 “ AN i ) L WILLIAMS & CO. A LOT OP FLOUR, fresh and fine from the Penfield Steam Mills, in sacks of 100 lbs., for sale low, by o*2o FRENCH & BUTLER. COTTON YARNS, on Consignment. 10 bales COTTON YARNS, assorted numbers, for sale by 012 HA ND, WILLIAMS & CO. lAAA COILS b estH e mpK OP E , •\/\f V 100 bales heavy Gunny BAGGING 2,000 lbs. TWINE. F>r sale low by j V 12 HAND. WILMAMB & GO. JENNY LIND*- “Lubin’s Jenny Lind,” a delightful perfume, much used by this celebra ted songstress and generally admired for its agree able odor. A supply just received and for sale by 023 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist, ANAL FLOUR.—2S bbls. Hiram Smith. J 150 bbls. mixed brands Genesse Flour. Just received and for sale by 020-dtf&wl HARDIN & ESTES. BLATHER - PRESERVATIVE, or Oil Blacking.—An improved composition for clean, ing, preserving and renewing the color of Leather it also renders it soft, pliable, and water proof. Sold by 020 HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO. S£ED WH eat. BUSHELS prime White Seed Wheat, just received K’ym Virginia and Maiy land, and for sale by B. H. WARREN & Co. 06 205 Broad-street, IRON, STEEL AND NAILS.— 40 Tons Sweeds Iron. 5 Tons Hoop and Band Iron. 2 Tons Cast, German ud Bluster»Sl»el, 1250 Kegs Nails and Brads, For sale in"lots to suit purchasers. e4 BAKEE. WIIdCOX A 90. MACKEREL. --Nos, 1, 2 and 3, in whole, half, quarter barrels and kits, just received, and for sale by o!9 * HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. T’~ IIE RATKST styles of SheiTTuck COM Bs7 also, the Buffalo COMB. Just received by 018 THOS. RICHARDS A SON. D' AVIS’ HYPERIAN FOR THE HAIR.— A new and valuable compound for’ promoting the growth, beautifying, cleansing and glossing the Hair, removing Scurf and Dandruff; it is also a pre ventative of Baldness and Gray Heads. Sold oy 020 HAVILAND, RISLEY A CO., Ag’ta. TANNERS OIL--IU bbls. superfine Tanner’s Oil, just landed, and for sale by o!9 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist. COLOGNE, COLOGNE.—A fine and first rate article, just received by 018 THOS. RICHARDS &SON. REAL FRENCH Capsules of Conaiva. — These Capsules are warranted genuine, and may be relied upon as being superior to any Capsules in use. For sale by 018 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggu-t. RESH RAISINS.—SO half boxes fresh Malaga RAISINS, just received and for sale low by 08 Hardin & estes. O pi BALESliunny BAGGING^ 100 Coils ROPE; 75 bbls N. O. WHISKEY; just received, and for sale by 016-d&w HARDIN & ESTES. Bagging, rope and twine.— large stock of Gunny and Kentucky BAG GING, best HernpßOPE and TWINE, for s le by s 4 BAKER, WILCOX & CO. A LAB GE LOT of highly colored LITHO GRAPHS; also. Frames to suit. Just received 1 by old THOS. RICHARDS SON. EW ORLEANS MOLASSES.—SO bblsT prime N. Orleans MOLASSES, in good order, for sale by 012 HAND, WILLIAMS «fc CO. HOULDBH B RACES.—A large assort- ) meat adapted for Ladies or Gentlemens use. 020 HAVILAND, RISLEY A CO. ACON.—SO hhds. of prime Bacon Sides for sale. 022 JEFFERS, COTHRAN & CO. IME, LlME.—Fresh fhomaston LIMB, landing and foraale by eg HANDjfc FLEMING. | LAFAYETTE RACE COURSE, AU GUSTA, GEORGIA. THREE MATCH RACES, October 24,25 and 26. First Day—Match, single mile, for SIOOO. Second Day—Match, one quarter of a mile, for $2,500. Third Day—Match, one quarter of a mile, for SIOOO. 529 GRATES, GRATES. 'FHE UNDERSIGNED have on hand, and X will continue to keep, a large assortment of PARLOUR GRATES, of ihe latest patterns; also, MARBLE Mantles of the latest styles, which we are offering as low as they can be laid down from New York. Those wanting articles in the above line, will please g ve us a call. GLENDENMNG & CO. Augusta, Oct. 22, 1850. if GRA FES set by an experienced band. WANTED TO HIRE OR BUY, AN EXPERIENCED NURSE, for whom a liberal price will be paid. Inquire at this of fice. 020 dlw FOR SALE, A LIKELY Negro GIRL, about 21 years of - a good Cook, Washer and Ironer. For particulars address W. H. G., through the Post Of fice. _ 021-dtf NEGROES. NEGROES. NEGROES, JUST ARRIVED, SEVENTY-SIX youug, likely NEGROES, which, added to our former stock, will make one hundred and fourteen we have now on the Market. By calling at our Depot at Hamburg, S. C., purchasers can be suited, and those wishing to purchase are requested to examine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere. 04-tw&wtf JENNINGS & ROBERTSON. HOME INDUSTRY. r pHE UNDERSIGNED are now prepared X to fill all orders for BUCKETS, of suicrior quality to any brought to this market, and as low as they can be laid down. auIS-d&wtf E. LOCKHART & CO. MANAGER’S OFFICE. GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERIES. Managed, Drawn, and Prizes paid by the well known and responsible firm of .1. W. MAURY & CO*' MAMMOTH LOTTERY. Extra Class 103, by Monongalia K, October 26th, 1850. Sales close SATURDAY at 3P. M. 13 drawn Ballots from 78. GIANT SCHEME. CAPITAL PRIZE. 75.000 DOLLARS! $30,003; $14,000; 2 Prizes of $10,000; 2 of $8,000; 3 of $5 000 ; 3 of $4 000 ; 5 of $3 000 ; 5 of $2,C00; 10 of$1,500; 20 of $1,200; 50 Prizes of SI,OOO ! Ticket# S2O; Halves $10; Quartersss; Eighthss2J Extra Class lU4, by Monongalia 120, October 29th, 1850. Sales cWe TUESDAY, at 3P. M. SPLENDID SCHEME. CAPITAL PRIZE 20.000 DOLLARS. $8,000; $3,388; Bight Frizes of $2,000; $1,400; $1,200; tfl,100; Lowest 3 Number Prize S3OO, Ac. Ticketsss; Halves $2.50 ; Quarters $1.25. THE LITTLE NATIVE. Class 65, to be drawn at Augusta, Oct, 30, 1850. Sales close WEDNESDAY, at 3, P. M. CAPITAL. PRIZE 4,000 DOLLARS SI,OOO ; $500; 459 ; 2 of S3OO, with numerous oth ers. Tickets $1; Halves 50 cents. Risk on a Package of 25 Quarters $3.70. Orders from the city or country, strictly con fidential, and promptly attended tc. JOHN A. MILLEN, South side of Broad street, a few doors below the Post Office corner. 024 GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY. FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE AUGUSTA INDEPENDENT FIRE COMPANY. D. PAINE «fc CO., MANAGERS. CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000 ! CLASS U, EXTRA, At Augusta, decided by drawing of Grand Consolida ted Lottery, Class U, to be drawn in Baltimore, Md., on SATURDAY, October 2a, 1350. Sales close same day, at 3 o’clock, P. M. SPLENDID SCHEME; 16 Drawn Ballots in each Package of 26 Tickets. 1 Prize of $75,000 2 Prizes of $5,U00 1 do of 50,000 2 do of 4,000 1 do of 25,000 10 do of 3,000 1 do of 15,000 10 do of 2,500 1 do of 10,164 10 do of 2,000 1 do of 7,500 10 do cf 1,500 <&c., &c., Ac, Tickets S3O; Halves sls; Quarters S7J; Eighths $3? CLASS 131 To be drawn in Savannah, Geo., on FRIDAY, Oc tober 25, 1850. Sales close same day, at 3 o’clock, P. M. SCHEME. 75 Numbers ; 12 Drawn Ballots. 1 Prize of $4,0311 5 Prizes of S2OO 4 do of 1,000 20 do of 100 &c., &c., Ac. Tickets $1 ; Shares in proportion. A Package of Wholes, $25, must draw sl2. “ “ “ Halves, sl2, “ “ $6. “ “ ‘ c Quarters, $6, “ “ $3. For sale by ELISHA WYLLY. Opposite the Post Office. Orders from City or Country adventurers promptly and confidentially attended to. 024 SD. LINTON A CO., to be more conve • nient to their customers, have taken an office in Walker, Bryson A Co.’s Ware House, on the corner of Jackson and Ellis streets, where they will be happy to see their friends and customers, and where they will keep supplies of Extra Family, Su perfine, and City Mills FLOUR, Shorts, Pine Peed, Bran, Corn Meal, Ac., &c. Orders from the Coun try solicited and promptly filled. N. B. Highest market prices paid f cr all good Wheat and Corn. o 5 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY MERCHANTS, Augusta, Georgia. HA\ E now on hand a large and well selected stock of GROCERIES, to which they invite the atteution of their friends and the public generally. All Goods purchased from us will be sent to any point in Hamburg that may be desired, free of charge, and a!! orders promptly attended to. We have removed to our new store on Broad street, next door to Adams A Fargo’s old stand, where we shall be happy at all times to see our friends. J. M. BELCHER, o 9 J. H. HOLLINGSWORTH. ■ i Augusta, Oct. 8, 1850. WATCHES. WATCHES. FINE WATCHES trade by T. P* 1 Cooper, Litherland, Davis & others p.eJL 0 f known character, in various new styles, constantly on sale ; Cbas. Taylor & Son’s “Hunting in Couples,” and many rare kinds of fine enamelled and other Watches. Fine Gold Repeating Watches made expressly to our order, and for sale by CLARK, RACKRTT & CO., 08 Dealers in Jewelry, Silver Ware, Ac. THE PECTORAL ELIXIR, FOR COUGHS, Colds, Asthma, Croup, Bron chitis, Pneumonia, Consumption, Ac , Ac., prepared by WM. H. TUTT, Druggist, Augusta, Georgia. This is one of the most certain, pleasant and harm less remedies for the above complaints now in use. Some of its advantages over other similar prepara tions are, first—it never irritates the Stomach or pro duces vomiting; it possesses a very pleasant taste and smell, which renders it peculiaily applicable to cbil- ( dren; it combines a tonic effect, imparting tone and | vigor to the whole system, and never fails to cure the most obstinate Cough or pain in the Chest. For confirmation of these facts numerous certifi cates, from the first citizens of ibis city, can be seen j upon application to the proprietor. Full directions accompany each Bottle. WM. H. TUTT, Proprietor. Price $1 per Bottle, or six for $5. 023-dAw STRAW BROOMS—3O dozen Straw Broome, of several qualities, for sale wholesale and re tail. by old PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist. JttioceUaneotto. | MEDICAL CARD. ~ , DR. JURIAII HARRIBS offers bis scr vices in the Practice of MEDICINE and Jt SURGERY, to the citizens of Augusta and its vicinity. Until his office is completed, he will be found at the Drug Store of D’Antignac & Barry. 016-d!m* BREAD, BREAD, BREAD. THE SUBSCRIBER re- Jjg spectfully informs his friends and the public that he is now fully pre p pared tosupply them with that Dure Article of WHOLESOME BREAD, i that the citizens ofAugusta have so long stood in need of. Having procured his workmen from New i York, together with the best quality of Georgia r D ir ’ j b°pes by strict attention to produce a loaf of Bread equal, if not superior to any in the United States. Also, a beautiful article of MILK ROLLS, such as one ot my workmen has been in the habit of making al the Saratoga Springs. thankfully received by either of the wagons or at the Georgia Bakery, corner of Broad street, opposite the upper Market. supplied in any part of the city. o!5 R. GILMOR. r INSTRUCTIONS ON TmTpiANoT gggtfWjjhtflHH MR. E. C. SOFGE would re spectfully infia-m the Ladies and Gcn »l » tlemen of Augusta, and the public gen erally, that he intends giving Instructions on the Piano Forte ; and should he meet with sufficient en couragement,-to locate permanently in Augusta. For terms, etc., apply at Messrs. Geo. A. Oates & Co.’s Music Store. 015-dlm MUSIC. VOCAL, PIANO, VIOLIN & GUITAR. i*/| R. M. G. KUNZE, teacher of Vocal Music, ITX Piano. Violin an 1 Guitar, returns tfcanks to his friends for the liberal patronage extended him, and especially informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of Au gusta and vicinity, that he is prepared to give in struction, in the most thorough manner, on the Piano, Violin and Guitar to those who may need his services. Mr. K. flatters himself that he understands the branches he professes to teach perfectly; and for re commendations, would simply refer to his old patrons. fa* If sufficient inducement should offer, he will, in the course of tbs season, take a class of Ladies and Gentlemen for instruction in Vccal Music, as he is thoroughly acquainted with the most modern and improved method of teaching in Germany. Pupils sufficiently advanced will also be instruct ed in thorough Bass. Calls left at Mr. C. Gatlin’s Music and Jewelry Store will be promptly answered. s2B dtf Augusta Female Academy. (Fox Range, Broad st.) THE DUTIES of this Institution will be re sumed on the Ist day of OCTOBER ensuing. Its patrons may be assured that their children will ’ be thoroughly instructed in the fundamental branch es of a useful and solid education, viz ; Spelling, Reading, Grammar, Geography, Writing, Arithme tic and Composition. The institution will be open every Friday to the visits of its friends. The Fourth Annual Circular is published, and may be had gratis by applying to the Principal. slB-tw&wtf L. LATASTE, Principal. BOUNTY LANDS BY an act of the late Congress, Bounty LANDS have been granted to the Soldiers and Wid ows of Soldiers who served in the last War with Great Britain, in 1912, or in any of the Indian wars since 1790 ; also to Commissioned officers of the Mexican War. Having formed an association with legal gentle men in Washington city. I will soon be prepared with the necessary forms and requirements of the Act, to proceed in behoof of all those interested therein; also to prosecute claims of every description against the Government. Office on Jacxson, between Reynolds A Broad-sf 08-ts JNO. MILLEDGE. PRACTICE OF SURGERY. THE UNDERSIGNED has made ample provisions for accommodating such Surgical Patients as may be sent to him from the country. — White persons in indigent circumstances, who may require Surgical operations during the term of Lec tures at the Medical College, will be provided lor and apeiated upon gratuitously. L. A. DUGAS, M. D., Professor of Surgery in the Medical College of Georgia o!6-twlm SURGICAL INSTITUTE. DRS. H. F. <fc R. CAMPBELL have estab lished an INFIRMARY in Augusta, for the treatment of Surgical and Chronic Diseases. They respectfully call the attention of the Profession, and the public to their Institution. Necessary Surgical operations will be performed by Dr. Henby Camp bell; all other treatment will be rendered by them jointly. Patients sent from the country will receive every necessary attention during their sojourn in our city. 016-twlm *• OUR MOTTO IS TO PLEASE,” AT THE AUGUSTA SADDLE AND HARNESS MANUFACTORY. THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs the public, that he has recently received large additions to bis stock of SADDLE and HARNESS MOUNTINGS, Ac., of the latest and most improved styles, and is constantly manufacturing at his store on Broad-street, in Met calf’s Range, every description of articles in the above line. He has now on hand, and will constantly keep, a large assortment of Coach, Gig, Sulky, Buggy, Wagon and Dray HARNESS; Ladies and Gentlemen’s SADDLES, BRIDLES, WHIPS, Ac. All of which he will warrant to be of the best mate rial and workmanship. He has also an assortment of TRUNKS, VALISES, Saddle and Carpet BAGS, SATCHELS, Ladies TRUNKS, &c., and all other articles usually kept in such establish ments; all of which he offers low for cash or on short credit to prompt customers. SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS, MEDICAL BAGS, Ac., Ac., made to order. In addition to the above, the subscriber always keeps on hand a large supply of Pull Rivetted and Cemented BANDS, for Gearing. Also, String LEATHER, Ac. s7-tw&wtf A. HATCH NEW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HAT AND CAP WAREHOUSE. S JOSEPH TAYLOR, Jr., A CO., ggpl having taken the Store formerly occu pied by Messrs. Fobce, Conley A Co., offer to the 1 public an entire new and FASHIONABLE STOCK of HATS, CAPS AND BONNETS, embracing I every variety of style and pattern, selected and made l expressly for this market, which will be sold at New York and Charleston prices. Citizens of Augusta and Hamburg, and Country Merchants in particular, are respectfully invited to call and examine our Goods before buying else where. J, TAYLOR, Jb., s 6 dtw&w JNO. W. CONKLING. HATS—FALL STYLE, 1850. HWE ARE RECEIVING our Pall « Style HATS, for 1850. Just received a few i cases very handsome. Please call and examine i them at G. W. FERRY A CO.’S Wholesale and Retail Hat, Cap and Bonnet Store Masonic Hall Building, Broad-st., Augusta. au2t BARGAINS. BARGAINS” ' j THE UNDERSIGNED, wishing to close his present business in Augusta, offers hie i s*ock of DRY GOODS and SHOES, at the very lowest prices for cash. All persons indebted to us are requested to make immediate payment. Those to whom we are in debted will please present their accounts for settle- ’ ment. 011-tNI JOHN M. DOW. GEORGIA MINERAL FIRE PROOF PAINT. , A SUPPLY of this article has been received by the subscriber, direct from the Factory, and is now offered for sale in quantities to suit purchasers. , It is equal to any yet used for painting Tin, Sheet , Iron, or other Metalic or Wooden Roofs, Steamboats , I and other Vessels, Railroad Depots, or Bridges.— j j With three coats, it becomes Fire Proof in from 36 to , 48 hours after drying, thus presenting a perfect slate ( or c'at cf mail surface, protecting whatever is cover- ] I ed from the action of the weather and from fire. , WM. HAINES, 017-w&twlm Broad-street, Augusta, Ga. ( M" AKE YOUR OWN BREAD I-Preston i & Merrill’s YEAST POWDERS are the very • best for making good Bread, Buckwheat Cakes, &c. ' They are put up in Tin Boxes, and will keep in any 8 climate. Manufactured by Preston A Merrill, Bos ton, and for sale in Augusta, by /■ 02 2 PHILIP A. MOISE, Drugfwt- i<■ Auction gales. BY A. LAFITTE. Store, Corner of Broad and Washington Streets. EIGHT VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS ON THIS FIRST Tuesday in November next, will be sold, at the Lower Market Houae, be tween the usual hours of sale, RIGHT desirable building lots. I IJ. u “ < ?* d *? ort h by Fenwick at.. South by B street, ! £ , Y . and West by a vacant lot.— ! *? a , ot b * v,u « «w of 41* feet, and 175 feet in ! d , e,>tb ’ 10 7 s°' lU^g®n p en Wick and four on Broad atrec-s. A plat of the same can be seen at the store, and they can be treated for at private eale Conditions, one-third cash; balance payable in one and two years, with interest from date, secured by mortgage on the premise®. 018-dtd BY W. e7la^K^L^~&~CO IRON STEAMBOAT CO STOCK. ON THE first Tuesday in November next, at the Lower Market House, will be sold, Twenty Shares of the Capi al stock of the IRON STEAMBOAT COMPANY. Terms cash. °24 BY A. LAFITTE. Store comer of Broad and Washington Streets. HOUSE FOR SALE, ON THE first Tuesday in November next, will be sold, at the I<ower Market, between the usual hours of sale, the Wooden House situated on the N. W. corner of Jackson and Ellis streets, sub ject to ground rent of SSO per annum. Said House to be removed whenever required by the owner or owners of the Laud. Conditions cash. The above can be treated for at private sale. 015-td r BY A. LAFITTE. REAL ESTATE. ON the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, will be sold at the Lower Market House, within the usual hours of sale, two lots, with the improvements thereon, situated on the lower side of Chew’s alley— the one on Broad-street having a front of about 39 feet, and the on eon Ellis-atrcet, about 40 feel. The above lots embrace half of Chew’s alley. There is a hydrant on each lot. Terms—One half cash, the balance payable in twelve months, with interest, and secured by mort gage. The above property may be treated for at private sale. Apply to G, G. McWhorter, or A. Lafitte. 527 ICHMUMD SHERIFF ’ SALK.—WiII be sold at the Lower Market House, in the city of Augusta, between the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in November next, the follow ing property, to wit : Two Negroes, Mary and her son, Jim; levi ed on as the property of Richard B. Day, to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Superior Court of Columbia county, in favorof the Court of Ordinary, for the use of Benjamin Zachry, Guardian of Sarah M. and Joseph Day, vs Richard B. Day, Alman Y. Day, James D. Haynie, Wm. Bealic and Archimedes L. Zachry —property {minted out by James Brandon, Administrator on the Estate of James I). Haynie. This 4th of September, 1850. Also, the following Lots or Parcels of Land situate on the Sand Hills, in Richmond county, to wit : One lot containing one acre, more or less, with the improvements thereon, bounded north by the Mil ledgeville Road, south by a lot of Mrs. Roberts, and east and west by lota of Mrs. Heckle; also all that other lot, containing one half acre, more or less, with the improvements thereon, bounded north by the Milledgeville Road, and on all other sides by lots ol Mr*. Heckle ; levied on as the property of Nancy Heckle, to satisfy afi fa issued from the Superior Court of Richmond county, in favor of John Mc- Kinney, vs Henry Heckle and Nancy Heckle property pointed out by Henry Heckle. This 4th day of October, 1850. Also, the following Articles ; one Bureau, 1 Wire Safe, 3Cbairs, 1 Wash Bowl, 1 Pitcher, 1 Mug, 1 pair Brass Andirons, 1 Wash Stand; levied on as the property of Catherine Williams, to satisfy costs on a Warrant of possession—William P. Lawson, vs Catherine Williams. This 3d day of October, 1850. WILLIAM DOYLE, Shff., R. C. Octobers, 1850 VALUABLE REAL AND PERSON AL ESTATE AT PUBLIC AUCTION. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—WiII be sold, on the Ist Tuesday in November, within the legal hours of sale, at the Lower Market Houae, agreeable to an order granted by the Justices of the Inferior Court of Richmond county, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, all the Personal and Real Estate of John Morrison, deceased, consisting of House and Lot (family residence) fronting on Green e-street, 83 feet 3 inches; two Houses and Lota, corner of Greene-street, in the lower part of town, near Owen’s pump. Together with about 25 valuable Negroes. Terras at sale. DANIEL MORRISON, Administrator. Au gusta, July 18, 1850. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in November next, at the Lower Market House, in the city of Augusta, within the usual hours of sale, the following proper ty, belonging to the estate of William S, Dewar, de ceased ; AU that tract of Pine LAND on Spirit Creek, in Richmond county, about 12 miles from Augusta, and 2| or 3 miles from Bel-Air, (the nearest point on the Georgia Rail Road,) containing Three Thousand acres, more or less, composed of several tracts, and adjoining lands of John James, Allen King, Henry Baker, Beasley. Young, McNair, and others, ori ginally owned by James B Robinson, by him con veyed to G. B. Marshall and Robert Philip, and by the Sheriff of Richmond county sold and conveyed to William S. Dewar, under an execution issued upon the foreclosure of a mortgage from Marshall ind Philip to said Robinson. This tract contains two good Mill-seats, and will be sold in separate parcel* to suit purchasers who may apply to the Administra tors before the sale, or in a body. Also, all that Lot or parcel of Land, with the im provements thereon, in the City of Augusta, known on a plan of lots made by Robert Raiford, Surveyor, on the Ist of March, 1826, as lot No. 15, bounded east by No. 14, west by No. 16, south by Reynold street, and North by Market Street, on each of which Streets it fronts 30 feet—being the lot now occupied by Mr. Dixon. Also, a 1 that Lot or parcel of Laud, in said City, on the north side of Jones street, with the improve ments thereon, known as the Eagle Foundry, and now occupied by Neeson and Tilbey, containing a front of 88 feet on Jones Street, and running through 200 feet to Reynold street. To be sold subject to the lease of said Neeson and Tilkey, which will expire on the Ist of March, 1852. Also, ail that other lot or parcel of Land in said City, next above the last mentioned lot, with the improve ments thereon, at present occupied by Dr. A. Cun ningham, and known on a plan of lots made by Wil liam Philips, Surveyor, Sept. 3d, 1850, as lot No. 2, containing a front of 104 feet 4 inches on Jones street, and running through 200 feet, to Reynold street. Also, all that other Lot or parcel of Land in said City, known on said plan, of said Surveyor, as No. 3, containing a front of 104 feet 4 inches en Street, and running through 200 feet to Reynold Street, bounded north by Kollock street, east by Rey nold Street, south by said lot No. 2, and West by Jones Street—being tbe lot next above the one last described. Terms.—One third cash; one third at 12 months; and the remaining third at 18 months, in notes, with persona! security, payably with interest from date, and further secured by a mortgage on the premises. WM. A. WALTON, Adm’r. September 4, 1860. with the will annexed. GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA, PREPARED BT J. DENNIS, M. D., AUGUSTA, GA., A SUPERIOR article for diseases of the Li ver and to purify tbe Blood. All the complaints for which Sarsaparilla is useful (and more too) have been mentioned in Northern ad vertisements. Large quantities of Sarsaparilla for tbe past three years have been prepared in this State tor the Northern market, sent on in barrels and then sweetened with sugar or molasses, and we may well suppose considerable of it comes back again, t hough in a very diluted state. Tbe only way f° r people at the South to get a pure article is to obtain it from those who prepare it in tbe South. That prepared by Dr. D. is from the pure Southern roots and nothing else. The Georgia Sarsaparilla alone is better for dis eases of the Liver, or diseases arising from an impure state of the Blood, or for Southern diseases generally, than any of the Northern compounds of the kind, with all the sugar, molasses or sweetened water, or any thing else they put into it. Druggists supplied on the most liberal terms. Our motto is Union, Home Manufactures and the Georgia Sarsaparilla. 02-ts