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-'*** 1 AWiIWTA MAIiKHT.
Tuu«aj>AT, P. M,
c<rrtoßi -.Ih«r8 to very little offering, noil buyers seem
ff i w await the steamer’* new* now past due bef«.rs
1 Mddßf to tof extent, The transection* are very limit
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a( i> ORLEANS, n - L **• — Oottnn Xtnten>*nt. —
..* nH k H ad September 1,1852, bates, l'V' 9
•STj-ce *‘ 669, ! » 1 '
SSSto-toT
875,467
«»«s«t*. bale*, 545 977
gSS«HI«r, “ 8,125^4^02
. anrl on ship-board not cleared.'bales, B'2<t,H6s
—4l*’ Jhds. were sold at steady prices. Fair to
were sold at 21 ®22c,
confined to rela I.
fJZTlsOdkegs prime were told at 1 ljfc.
T. iiahit h ive not heard of any new engagement.
Demand limited. London '!%(&>'% o',
ft) @5.25.; New-York 60 days 2J* ® 2’i
s^:£7 Bight 1@ IX v let, die.
wvWTOKK- Jan. 8 —Cotton—Sales of 2560 bales at Xc.
Anact Coffee —sales of 890 ba»* St. Domingo at 7’ic.
. J-Tdull. Molhmos quiet. Flour firmer; sales oi 650 n
|ss>®'V62 for state ; $5.56®1.65Ji for Genesee;
"Hd 55 6134 for Southern. What unchanged. Corn steady
rft7Jo9 bushel* at 78@79 cents for old mixed.
wSSl—sales of 8*» bb's. at *5®25J4. Butter plenty
** 16® '9c. for Ohio. Cheese dull at s®-J4e.
rj f* Stock*. —Hocks at the first lioifd were
Sra hat Inactive. Canton held ut li4. th-re were sa'e*
J.(j. ,t 9 1% ; Beading, 84 ex. div.; Cumberland
Morrtafanal MX ; Sew Creek Coal 4#; Nicaragua 8-)$ ;
Ukdem 78 Sales at second Board of Cumbetland at <>7;
svuStSK; Harlem 78*; Kentucky O’* L9tf; Sterling Ex-
Sag. MX® 9W.
EXPORTS.
fIA VANN AIT, Jan. 4—Per brig Georgian!, for 0
18 bates Cotton.
CHARLESTON, Jan. s.—For Liverpool, per ship Leoni
das *628 bales Up. and 76 do. S. I. cotton. For New-York,
perVeamsbip Jas Adger, 824 ba'es Up. and 94 do. 8. I.
eottoa; psrschr. Francis Sutterly 85'i bales Up. cotton.
"lAVANNAH, Jan s.—Arr. U. S. M. steamship Forida,
Woodtwll, New York.
Cld Br. Mail iteamship Conway, Sawyer, Navy Bay ;
hris tieorciana, Gilchrist, Boston.
* MEMOJUDA.
Birque Sophii, Freemin, and brig Foster, Crowel’, hence,
•t Bo* m on the Buth ult.
Br'g Tangent. Reed,'hence, at Beth, (Me ) on the 28th ult.
Brig Bdwin, Morton, fence, at Boston on the 2 ah ul*.
Sehw. Alva ado, Dodjir; Tyrone, Siuith, anil Reporter,
Cenn, for this port, cleared at New Yor,c on the 3i#t ult.
CHARLESTON, Jm. 6—Arr. schr. Col. Satterly, El
wo d, New-York. Cld steamship Jas Adger, Dickinsot ,'
Few-York ; sidp Loniias, Wito-m, Liverp ;ol; hr g lie,
Johnson. K**t Greenwich and Providence, (R. 1.) ; schr.
Francis Batterly, Divis, New-York.
~ AUGUSTA, GEORGIA RACES.
ILL
LAEAYETTE COURSE. {
rIE ANNUAL KACKri ovfrtho above course »i'l
commence on TUE-DAV, the llihof January, 1552,
an I continue throughout the week.
First day, (Tuesday. 11th January,! Colt Stake, 3 years
old,entrance s2<io, forfeit $1”"; Club adds ssw to ih
winoer. Closed with the so lowing :
Mr. P. 8. Fowler enter* 1). C. by Sovereign, dam Celerity, |
by Leviathan.
Mr tHiver Towles enters Oh. O. by Emu, dam Linnet, I
by Leviathan.
Mr. Tho*. Purvear enters Ch. C. by Glencoe, dim Gas
trick, by Monarch.
Mr. N. B Young enters B. G. by Boston, dam Bcliami-
M, by Monarch.
* Mr.O. D. Lamar enters B. C. Confidence, by Gaao, dam
Mary Baldwin.
Mr. Jamet Talley enters Bro. C. by Pamunkey, deia Sa
rah Washington, by Z ngaree.
Mr. Cnaries Hamilton, enters Ch. C. by Tempest, dam
by Stockholder.
Ssooxn D*t.—Wednesday, 12th, Jockey Club—Purse,
|3<SI, t mile heats.
Taiaa Bar.—Thursday, 13th, do —Purse, SSOO, 3 mile
bsats
Fotntrn Dar —Friday, 14th do.—Purse SSOO, 4 mile
bsats.
Second Race, Colt Stake, mile heats, eutrance 8200; SIOO
Grf it, closed with six entries,
firrs Dar.—Saturday, 15tb, mile heats, 3 in 5, Purse,
two.
The after purses will be made known during the week of j
lbs Race*. The Proprietor* lase great pleasure in announc- >
lag to the public and the lovers of the Tui f. that they have i
Wade extensive improvement! on the Course sinee the las' .
meting, and from the unusu tl number of Horse* in train !
log, we can safely promise at the cooiing meeting, a rich
weeks’ sport in the way of racing ; there are aireaoy on the
ground, one stable from Tennessee, and a string of five I
from Virginia.
N. B.—Ladies who may he desirous of witnessing the j
asst noble and m-tnly sport in th« world, can come with
every assurance of th't mo ifc strict or i t and decorum on. j
ft*Course, as we will hive an effi i'ent police .in wren- j
dues. We would be much gra'ified to ace the CSUi»e '
grieed with the smiles of the fair sex, which is universally
the Case on well regulated tracks.
It. D. GLUVBR & T. PURYEAR,
JanT Propr'CM
LOTTERY.
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY.
JhdborietJby the Legislature, fur tht benefit of tie
i Independent Fire (Jrnvpuny of A<nju*ta.
root DICAWINue EACH V.’ELE.
Draws in Augusta on Mondays.
Draws in Savannah on Tuesdays.
Draws in Columbus on Thursdays.
Draws in Savannah on Saturdays.
{BF* Offices and Agents established for the sale of Tick
ets throughout the State, anil Pri7.es purchased at any of
fice promptly paid at the Managers' office, in the city of
Augusta.
F. (1. BARBEH dt CO., Mansttert and Proprietor*
(V The Managers have also opened an office in Broa !
street, In the rear of the Store of Mes.-rs. J. Miu.es & Co ,
i entrance in the alley,) under the direction of Mr. A. PIC
ICST, Jb., who can be found there at all hours of the day
an I evening.
Drawn Numbers of Georgia State Lottery Class No. 1:
«3 IT 1 62 76 49 6S 4 22 7 5 29 41.
—ALSO, CLASS NO. 2 :
66 27 84 10 6 42 41 21 25 61 53 88
—ALSO, CLASS NO. 3:—
* 25 48 65 45 78 89 l 7 5 74 41 55 59-
LOTTERIES FOR JANUARY. 1953. *
? | 3>| j 7
S 5 » ' Jf: j 0 4 j*
: 5» : j 1 :
4 6th fifi.'MX) 75 12 ?2
6 6th 64,1100 75 14 $1
6 loth $7,000 79 13 $2
7 Hth $9,000 75 12 $2
8 18 th ss,tkto 72 12 4‘2
» 15th $.3,000 78 15 $1
10 17th $7,000 78 13 #2
11 ISth $5,000 72 12 $3
13 *Oth $6,000 75 1 2 $2
1$ 22d $4,400 79 13 |1
14 24th $7,000 73 >8 $2
15 2-Hh $6,000 75 12 $3
16 27th . $5,1K)0 72 12 $2
17 29th *4,18)0 75 14 $1
18 81st $6,000 75 12 $2
F. C. BARBER it CO., Maiiag*;rs, ~
jans • Wa»hingt«n-street. j
BOOK BINDER WANTED.
A ROOD UOOK UhllKK, of stea !y habits, can
find employment at this office, if immediate applica
tion be made. Prices liberal. <l2
COLOGNE WATER.
QPBAKIXG < f fine OOIOGN E WATER reminds us that
Owe have received a few pairs of rich cut Ro tit mi in toilet
■Miles, alimsnsae tieautiful i'hina,ones. Tht n we have f r
RANKERCHIEF EXTRACTS an ars-irtment which cannot
Mil la i lease the most fastidious, among the mo-t promi
i-t Ruse, Tea Rose, Ro-eCeranium, Sweet Pei, rweet
■Jtos, White Ui , Ora”ge. honey Suckle, Sweet Clov r,
vjeatatta, Nectar, E.-ts Bouquet, iled.'nsiiiia, U.>uquet Car
*•'% Musk, Popp nae, Marecliale, Magnolia, Patchouly, I
••M’to, Omnium, Millefieurs, an<i othe s too tedious to
d2o D. B. PLUMHAPw.
MW OF THE TI.bIK: or Sketches of Living Nota I
W*s; Napoleon tn Exile : or Voice from St. Helena,
Opinion* and Reflections of Nafroleon on tlie most im-
Pjrijat event* In his life and government, in his own
Barry E. O'Meara, K-q . his late Surgeon— n 2
The Rector of St U iniolph's Superammated, bv
Shelton, A. M ,anth >r of Slander, etc; lleart ll'sto
"•*bd Life-Pictures, hy T. 8. Arthur; Memoirs of Ex
Popular Delusions, by Charles Mackay, autlior
tj** of the World, etc : Life on the Isthmus, b>
Fabers I First No. of Putnam's Monthly; another
"vW » Womens Records. For rale by
JO3. A. CARRIE A CO,.
Jinnkstlh-r* and 9rnt'onem.
a **« WPW DEUiGLE,
AT LAW, Augusta, Ca., will practice
Circuit of Georgia.
*® Mclntosh street, third door north of the
theCousUtuttonaliet A Repubii;. ja» 4-1 v
hav* THIS DAY associated
T anil S’ationsry Business, Mr.
bmatosTnf *’ *««NNIE, and will conduct the same as
the style and firm of JO-». A. CARRIE
—tzynM, 1808, ian4 8m JOS A, CARKIE.
AUGUSTA SEED STORE,
f the United State* and Globe Hotel*.
Jl to JJ^. Hw ’ r,bkr has received and will continue
sad -Jr?**? Wroughout the >to»on, his stock of fierh
GARDEN fcEED^—Crop 1552.
/ ’ iIZJyJGRIiwU supplied a* usual.
Wrna
uZF!?* Red Clover, Ac , Ac.
Allwm*. notice-
ABr * re hereby forewarned not to trade
•tideJN**▼> a by me to A. T. Barton sot $44 8$
snel* -i-”- •** u « with any ether person but the
5)4 IE ™* M h to ma-e payable.
JQBK H, BOTTOX.
A V,Sfiffisr ™“ .■Nfeu*... *«
•• B-- h » r Child, about 2 years. Address W.
dtfsso
New ur : eaas Whiskey.Ju-t re»
y"wpy w^g[_ -> £lLdAwtf RiTEt* A RICHMOND.
«»
ILUUL’WDUIAMB OIX
GEORGIA KAIL ROAD & BANKING COMPANY.
Condensed Statement of the Condition of the Georgia Bail Road & Banking Company, on Monday, December 13th, 1862.
The Road mul its outfit ASSETS. ** ic 'CanStnl LIABILITIES.
E. C\ Arm?. General Superintendent din A7 #4, v6,tHB 4( , *ap t K fcocl^.., I , #4,000,000 00
Material* on hand for KW.... *8,4*67 Profit and Low. *8,121 55
Salaries $6 742 00—Incidental* #1,121 0...
Agent* Commissions #1,959 67—Taxes #1.464 19* 8 ; DiviH«nHs 509.236 61!
lutereslou Bonds #25,917 60-.Proteat* #4 00 2.<921 6u ! Discounts 94^-interest* #17,1* 1 i 41!.*.'.*.* 86 6bi. r
Road Sxpenses for year 1832 and 1858 285,895 66 802,695 21 i 41,889 48 854,049 69
fncrsuuart Qtnntr ————— 112,823 44 ■■
Dividend No 28* naid 110,039 47 Due to Banks, Agents, Ac., Ac 14,7(>6 88
umaend No. 28 paid 119,66199 Due to Depositors 181,468 91
RitwT * o< J**y 29,829 75 842,029 90 Due for Circulation 1,192,595 40
"s?£ Lo “>>,uu.«*».,«u.*.ua*. f »«.«»«
East Tennessee and Georgia Rail Road Stock 10,000 00 85,878 56 ! 1,242,159 <1
Nashvillb and Chattanooga Rail Road Compauy 250.000 00
Some Rail Road Company 8" 550 00 V.
Atlanta and La Grange Rail Road Company Stock 279*700 00
Augusts and Waynesboro* Rail Road Company Stock 5o!oo0 00
Augusta and Nashville Telegraph Company Stock 7,000 Oo V.
... - -25 Q oo \
Atlanta and LaGrange Rail Road Compauy Bonds 88 000 Oo *
Bonds of the State of Georgia lrt’iton oo \
Augusta Canal Scrip !!!!.”!”.“ I)7*7' 00
-- ■ m 257 00 v.
Western and Atlantic Rail Road. 80’, 764 50
Notes, (of which is doubtful #SOO 00) 884,061 84 868,145 ot>
b..i» Receivable #1,247 69—Advance on Cotton #4,500 00 6,747 69 839,809 08
Diaoounted Billa on New York 162,892 83
on Charleston 84,281 87 * > X.
on Suvannsb j 60,858 06 X.
on Mobile 86,000 00
on Hamburg I 1,500 Os
i 859,026 77 \
•rxoix and srici* mros. \
One by Banks 62,863 24
Gold, Silver and Copper Coin. 200,99214 \
#1,022,024 69
Total Assets... , #6,668,383 67 Total Liabilities #6,688,883 67
GEuEglATTiTctlMoND^Otmry:3~~ — — ==— -r—T.-——■ ; : ~ v - : ... -
Personally appeared before me, Michael F. Boibclaik, a Notary Publio in and for said county; John P, Kino, President, and Joseph Millioan, Cashier of the Georgia Rail Road & Banking Compa
ny, who beingduly sworn, say, that the aunexed statement of the condition of the said Company, from the Books of the Bank as they appeared on Monday, December 18ch, 1852, is true to the best of their
knowledge and belief. r JOHN P. KING. President.
Sworu to, before me, this 81st day of December, 1852, Mtciuxi F. Bouclajb, Notary Public, R. C., Georgia. JOSEPH MILLIGAN, Cashier.
DIRECTORS-
n AYR BOWDRE.
BENJAMIN H. WASHES-.
JOSEPH C. FARGO,
WILLIAM D. CONYERS,
JOHN CUNNINGHAM,
LIST OF STOCKHOLDERS OF THE GEORGIA R»n, ROAD 4 BANKING COMPANY, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 14IH, 1852.
Name*. No. S Kart*
Allen, W. J. Campbell, 85!
Allen, Nathamel, 88
Aleixander, Ad um L. 815
Applfiby, James, 18
Allen, Robert, in
Anderson, Joseph S. 66
Aili'tou, Elias, 4
AvereJl, Edward, 6* j,
Adams, John M. 82" j
Ytidrews, George T. 14 j
Augusta Benevolent Society, b I
Athens Manufacturing Co. 6|
Allen, Nathaniel. N. 88 ;
Alien, Nathaniel, Trustee, 6j
Allen, Nathaniel, Guardian, 6|
AtkmSon, 0. &A. Sutton, f
Trustees M. S Atkinson, 85
Anderson, Sarah, 6
Alexander, Samuel T. 1
Augusta T ree School Society, 81 .
Alien, Hudson 11. 75
Adams & Fargo, 20
Brown, Joseph, 2
Boues, John, 88 .
Branch, John, 8f
Brown, William, 26 !
Beall, Thomas E. 2c)
Borders, John, 111 j
Baxter, Thomas W, 242!
Boiselair, Peter F. 81 j
Bowman, Francia, 10j
Bates, Horace J. 05
Baker, Jesse L. 41
Berry, Charles M. 2<
Burney, Thomas J. 6'
Bronson, Silus, 6
Bradford, Fielding, 85
liishop, James 8., Trustee, 2
Billups, John M. 14
Bryson, Eliza, und Children, 10: I
Boy ken, Samuel, 52 I
Bowdre, Benjamin T. 42 I
Bowdre, A., Trustee, 12 i
Bones, William, 15 I
3rown, James N. & S. 17. 468 I
Banks, Richard, 4 1
Bay nard, E. M. 872 I
Beall, Elias, Trustee, 7 I
Burke, James, 15 I
Burke, James, Guardian, 5 i
Buckner, Lorenzo D. 18 1
Boyce, Ker, 841 j
Blackwood, John J. lOu I
Baxter, Eli Hi 10
Bolt, Lloyd Carlton, 16 I
Barrett, Thomas, 400 I
Bowdre, Thomas, 50 I
Bryan, Joseph 84 1
Baker, Alfred, 100 I
Bale, John, j 229 1
Brown, James L. 10 I
Bryan, Isaac, 832 I
Bowdre, Hava, 155 I
Burnett, Samuel, 82 1
Beall, Elias, 9 :
Bank of Augusta, 1050 I
Bird, Wilson, 18 I
Batty, Thomas W. 8 I
Bass, Marth J. 81 I
Baker, Thomas 8. 10 I
Bryan, Joseph, Trustee, 2
Brux, Josephine, 6!
Bass, Nathan, 54
Bradford, Mary, Adm’*. 16
Campbell, Robert, 285
Gumming, Wm. 160
Gumming, Trustee of S. 87!
Campbell, James, 17
Cbwdry, Wm. D. 20
Campbell, Wm. 8
Gnuningham, Thomas, 229
Cunningham, Wm. B. 175
Church, Alouzo, 75
Carr, Wm. A. , 15
Crawford, Nathan, 191
Gumming, George B. 86
City Council of Augusta, 1802
Carter, Charles, 100
Gumming, H. H., Trustee, 88
Gumming, Ann, 12
Campbell, R., Ex. 4f
Carter Farish, 18 472-100
Gumming, H. 11. 8
Cooper, M. A , Ex. in Trust, 85
Clayton, W. W„ Trustee* 76
Cotes, Christopher, 174
Co’clough, Alexander, 1
Cheatham, Josiah, 7
Carmichael. R. D. 2
Campbell R., Jr. *2
fowling, Valudop, 6
Cross, Louis, 175
I’nnninghatn, A. W. 85
Crawford, Susan, \ 87
Clark, Wm. W. • 6
•Collins, Geo, <ft others, trus
tees Mrs. L. D. Martin, 68
PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENT.
1853. SPRDTCK 1853-
MORRIS L. HALLOWELL k CO.,
Ko. 143 MirkeMl., Philadelphia.
INVITE the attention of buyer* to their unusually Urge
am) complete a*so> tmsnt of choice SILKS, RIBBONS,
KAN or DRESS GOODS, LACES, Ac., Ac., purchased in
EUROPE by a member of the Arm, and being the
LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT
that th«-y hare ever imported, believe that they can effer
if it it inducements to purcha*ore aa regards VARIETY,
STYLB and PRICE. [ .
Very carefully end forwarded by first steamer from Phila
delphia or New York for those Merchant*, who d 6 not vieit
the North thi* reason. J^nS
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
AUGUSTA, GA.
THE above HOTEL is now open for the recent:one f
PERMANENT and transient boarders.
X his long established and well-known House has under*
one a thorough alteration throughout, and furnished with
new and f ashionable FURNITURE.
The TABLE will always be supplied with the BB&T the
market affords; and the Proprietor trusts, by a systematic
cour-e, both with eerrants and the regulations *f the hcttre
gen rally, he win be enabled to glee entire satisfaction to
ihoet that may favor him with their patronage.
Jang JNO. W. SPEAR.
jrono.
AUGUSTA, Giu, JAP. Bb, IMS.
I AM prepared to do a l kinds es PLASTERING and
BRICK WORK, in the neatest and cheapest manner
p esible. Thoee wishing to patronise me, will confer a
great favor by addressing a note to me et thie oAoe, which
will be punctually attended to.
JanA imo j , • EDWARD FARRELL.
BUXLSna LOTA,
Yhm«. No. of Shares.
101 l ins, Geo. and others trus
tees, M. 11. Metcalf, 31
Joilibs, Geo. and others trus
tees M. E. Metcalf, 81
lutlilf, J. M., trustee 6n
amp, BerrimauS. 2i> \
'amp, Burke 17 <
Clarke, John 8 1
I rawford. N. Maoon 48 i
Jleveland, K. M. «*JO[I
I Colo, Sarah 9 J,
| >aig, L. S., Drß. A. 21 ji
; Cashier, Bk. of Augusta, 62 1
i Jbew, Benjuntu F. 2101
i Jonyers, Win. l>. 100 i I
j .hoice, W T m.trustae W. O. C. 25..
do. do. I. C. 25;
lawthon, John 97 I
Jrane, Rosa 4|l
Curtou, Jas- R. 2" i
Jrawtord, Geo. W, 890 I
Cormick, L. M. B|i
darke, Robert ox. F. M- 16 I
Jatnak, Helen S. 48 |i
Aimak, James 51
| ’smut," Thomas 58
! lamuk, Margaret A. 52 I
j Iheeney, Fr&nkliu W- 57
! 'auifleld, Rebecca 5c !
| 'unninghan, John 10c j
Jlaytou, Edw. P. lb I,
Jarmichael, A. W., T. E. A. C. 1! I
do. iI.E. C. lj
llaytou, G. 11., trustee B''
humming, M., trustee 221 1
.’obb, Thomas R. ilt. 7\
Irawl'ord, Andrew 21 i
’allahnn, Mary 4|l
Clarke, Thomas M- 6)1
Davies, James W. 17 SI
Davis, Samuei 80 jl
Davis, Wm. C. 17:1
D’Antignac, W r m. M- lot) I
Dieken, William 3 I
Duke, Green R. 97 I
Delaigte, N. 125
Dyor, Maria 1 I
Dent, J. Mat shall 2 I
Dupree, Lewis J, 105 |
Davis, Elizabeth 2<> |
Dougherty, Chua. 26 I
Douglass, Robt. 2 ]
Daniel, Nathaniel 6 ! ]
do. trustea 1 I
Davison,slohn 143 I
Davia, Chat. D. 160 ]
Dill, Ann 2 !
Davia, John B. 16 ,
Davis, ThomasC. 15
Davis, W’illiam F. 16
Davis, Richard T. 16
Deariug, Wm. 101
Dugas, L. Alexander 150
Davis, Josiah 20 .
Davies, W r m. W. 181
Durham, Milledge 1 .
Dean, John 2 •
Durham, Banin el D. 6 .
Danforth, J., Tr. C. A. C. 25 .
Davies, Thdtfc J. 100 ,
Epps, William 49 .
i Evans, Augustin W. 12
Evans, Ann M. ill
, Ellington, Wm. B. 83
i Edwards, M. Guard. 17 .
i Eve, Joseph A. 200
' Eve, Paul f. 200
EllingtoD, Simeon C. 185
i Early, Joel 135
I Executive Com. Bap. Con. 50
» Freeman, Henry 19
> Fears, James 89
i Flournoy, Thomas 10
> Foster, Thomas 82
Fox, John Ex’rs, of 12
I Franklin, L., Trusts* 196 i
i Fargo, Joseph C. 44
) Fitzsimons, C. 185
iFie’d, Joeerh W. 1()0
jFitzeimons, Elbert N. 88
'Freeman, The*. W. #5
IFitzaimoue, C. E. 19
Flynt, Jamcß 11. 80
Ford, Lowia D. 138
Foster, N. G., trnatea 22
Gideon, Frnnoia 283
Grave»j John s)^
Gerard iRO, John
Grave*, Iverson I* 142
ioutd, Arteroae 104
Gordon, Jame* M. , 3
Greer, J. C , Guard. 15
Greaham, Cha*. W. 10
Gardner, Elizabeth 45
Gardner, Saruh M. 18
Gardner, Catharine •
Gardner, Mary A. M. H
CITY OFFICERS.
THE CITY COUNCIL wi l, on SATURDAY next, the Sth
inst., proceed to elect the following officers, to serve
o>e year. Apptt< ante will hand in their names to the CLrk
ofCoun Ron or before that day:
F> r Collector end Treasurer salary.. |I2OO
For Cl> rk of Council
For Bridge Keeper JfW
For City Marshal
For Deputy Marshal i’ 1 "
For Three City Constables, each... t....T"0
For Superintendent ofßtreets and Drains.
For buperintendeat of Water Works, Pumps end We 115.750
ForJaior 800
F«r Wharfinger, 8 per cent on gross amount collected.
For Clerk of Lower Market <»0
For Clark of Upper Market
For Gas Lamp Lighter., •s**{
For Keeper of Magasine....
For Keeper of City Hall * 5
For Kaepar of City Clock - luu
For Clerk of Court of Common Pleas..., .........Fees
For C.ty Sheriff. £***
For City Sexton ...Fee*
For Keeper of City Hospital. 87* cent* psr day for
each patient, without extra pay of any description.
For 3D Night Watch, at $1 per night
By order of Council. ~ .
Jan l td L L ANTONY, Clerk.
D. H. 81L5DERS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Greensboro*, Georgia.
Janft-6m o#
BIHWIABLI CHT LOT.
At PriwU Sal*.
LOT NO. 347, fronting on Parade Ground, an north
tide of Calhoun street, 40 feet, and 16fi tost deep, be
ing the third Let from Ks ert street. It is a very desira
ble Lot, and will be sold low. The adjoining Lot oaa b*
purchased, or one half of the same, making a Goat of id
or 80 lest,if desired. The terms wffi ba accommodating,
and the litis* iromtheOityCounsU. The let to upon a high
situation, which was but partially oonrerod with water da
fmlH>t, HUTCHiySON A PIXTCKARP.
JOHN P. KING, President
JAMES W. DAVIES,
WILLIAM M. D’ANTIGNAC,
JOHN BONES,
THOMAB N. HAMILTON,
ELIJAH E. JONES,
ANTOINE POULLAIN,
\~ame. •> No. of Shores.
Gamble, RogerL. 893
Gardner, Jaa. nat. guard. 4-
Gardinor, R. 11., AttV IB 1
xarder, Jaa. trustee E. R. 6 j
*oorge, John 50 1
Geiger, H. 11. Ex. P. W. W. 81
Gould, Janie* G. 4
iGreen, James M-, truetoe 8a
Jldlyer, Shuler G. 6' i
(Hillyer, Rebecca 6
(Harris, Jeptha V. 145
Harrias, Juriah b>'
Harris, Sarah 11. 88
Hull, A*bury 2 k*
Hull, Henry 14-
Hamilton, i'hos. N. 407
do. Com. A. 15- r »
Hunter, Nathan 11
(Henry, Isaao ft"
[Hamilton, Jas. F. 300
Hargroves, James 28
I Harris, Benjamin 2
jlloioombe, 11. 8., nat. guard. 10
j Hull, Wm. Hope 64}
[Huggins, John J. i
Hull, Aaron 10;
II umnond, Ci F. 56j
[Hammond, Jas. 0. 283!
[Hammond, M. C. M- 2501
[Hammond, 11. P- 100 i
! Hammond, Kate S. 801
(Hammond, Chas. I). 8 '!
j lummond, A. S. 80:
' lurnilton, Jas. F. Trustee 1"
j i hill, Henry, aerv. trustee 110 j
1 1 lay good, Win. II 3j
; Hay good, Green B. 81
[Hope, James 2"!
Hamilton, Jas. S. 12,j
Hlenkellj Louisa M. 7"!
jHenkel! Edward, trustee, 5o(
Hammond, M. C. 80
.Hull, George G. So j
j Henry, Isaac, Caabirr, lit’
Ulavgood, John 1
[Hall, Benjamin, trustee, I<‘!
ll>de, Ezekiel F. 26
Habersham, R. W. 20 j
Hutchins, Nathan L. 250[
Hammond, Francis R. 4
Hansou, Thomas C. 5
Harnil, Francis 1
Hill, Mary, 12
r Hi:l, Eliza K. 15
Heukeli, Edward 112
[Highsmith, Elizabeth 2
Hard, William J. 10
[Jenkins, Charles J. 121
[James, Simeon R. 7 7-lo
[lnferior Court Morgan county, 93
[Jones, Elijah E. 408
[Jewell, William 20
[Jones, E. E., agent J. Slade, 10
[Juckson, William 8
[ Johnston, Wm., trustee, to
[Jackson, E. A., trustee of 10
[Janes, Mary E. 11
Janes, F. \V., 8. H. and C. F. 12
.Jones, Henry A. 174
Jennings, Henry €
Janett, Francee 9
Janett, Dilmas L. 8
lordan, William M. 24
Jones, Mary A. 20
Jackson, James W. 8
Janes, George V. 17
Janea, William F. 11
do do trustee 17
Jackson, Robert S. 15
[King, Ralph 6 77 *-100
iKerr, John 15
Kerr and Hope #0
Kneeland, Jane E. 2
Kunzc, John M. 18
Kelsey, Charlotte C. 152
Key, Joshua 60
King, John P. *4O
Ketchum, R. Colden 8
Lawrence, H. 11. 9
Lumpkin, Jos. H. 205
i Laneau, B. and C., trustees 89
Long, James 850
> Long, Crawford W. 59
i Laventnre, J. P. 63
! Lowe, Curtis 16
i Lester, Henry 7
, Lane, George W. 87
> Lazenby, Samuel J. 42
i Lazenby, Elizabeth 42
l Lamb, James 1
! Lanmr, J. J. Ex’ra of 12
»[Luois, John W. 10*
tjLong, Henry R. J. 6S
>• Lester, James 1
i Lamback, Frederick 1<
I j Lyle, Catharine 11
[Lyle, Dilinua R. 2'
. | Name. No. of Share*. \
1 1 Lyle, Thomas G. .to
[Lane, Frances EHza 16j
[Lindly, Jonathan ][
jLang, 11. J., trustee, 8;
j Longstrcet, Hannah B. 1"
Legg, Forlunatus 11. 16 [
j Ly he, Thomas A. 4 [
Lbcter, Lewis 4j
i vlonfjrt, John 145[
Moore, Fanny, 221
Martin, Win. D. 813 j
Jurtiii, James D. 8-1;
Martin, Gabriel 6j
McDonald, Jauiea 2
Mitchell, Win. Letcher 25s
Mitchell, Giles 2 i
vlitchell, A. 11. 89j
Monaghan, John 14:
Mullbic, William 8J;
Mann, William W, 34
McAlphin, Robert 78
Matthews, Mary lvj
Matthews. J. R. 1**8: •
j Means, Alexander 84 [
I Meitdn, Mose» 15,
[Meriwether, Thos. M. 71J
|Mitchell, Charles T. 86": 1
[ Moore, Roh -it, trustee, 25j
[Mitchell, W. L., E-q. 4! 1
;Mitchell, Caroline D. 56) 1
S Murden, Wtt. 11. 6[
I Murden, Henning D. li
[Miller, T. W., trustee, 100 j
I Miller, Andrew J. 85oj
[ Mayne, Susannah D. 9 (
] Mayne, James P. 85 j
[McAlphin, Alexander )!
j vlnrray, Thomas J. 26[
[ Me W horter, R. L., J un., 43 j
i Moon, Robert 24 [
[Moon, Archibald 3
nMarable, Geo., Guar»lian, 161
ij Moore, llenry l!
’ MeLauglin. G., trustee, 10!
[McArdle, Matthew 6
>|McFarland, T. G., Adm’r. 81.
; Moderwell, M. 38 j
ij.Moore, Joim B. 28 j
I I Moore, Richard T. 26 j
Moore, Mary Jane 83
[Moore, Jas. W. 86
Moore, Eliza 4
MeLauglin, 8. V. 13
McLaughlin, G. IL 13
Morton, Wm. M. 1
Maxwell, Jumea 11. 80
i Martin, Jas. 8., Guardian, 12:
Mitchell, Hugh N. 2
Mell, Patrick H. 14
; Martin, Felix B. 49
Miller, Andrew J., trustee, 15
i Mason, Ezekiel 60
i Mitchell, A. R. 4
! Mitchell, W. L., trustee 8
i Miller, A. J., trustee, 7
i Morse, Benj. C. 21
j Meinecke, John F. C. 22
Miller, John A. 5
Morrison, Catharine, 25
, vlartin, F. 0., Trustee, 89
> Marahall, Alexis E. 7
i Siann, Alfred T. 15
[ Martin, Ann,
i Miller Lodge, No. 10, 5 [
1 Mayor City of Augusta, 20 » j
■ i Martin, John A.
! Milligan, I. Fred., Agent, 6 ,
Mann, John 11.
>• Meinecke, Arnold, I. D. 42,
d Miller, Thoa. W. 8|
»j Mast, Anthony, 8
i[McWhorter, Wm. 1°
j I Nesbitt, Thomas, 102
* j Nesbitt, Mary A. 3
2 Niokelson, Jamea BL 83
) iNewton, Etizurlj. 170
) Nabers, William 10
1 Nance, John, 9
1! Newton, George M.
s iNelms, Thomas, 9
»(Nesbett, Hugh O’Keefe, 1
ijXewtcn, E. L., Guard. V’. A. J. 16
) Do. do. do. J.B. J. 16
)[Do. do. do. E. S. J. 16
5 N shit, Thos.C. A I.Leconte,
J Tnir-tees Harriet LeConte, 121
r Nisbit, Harriet C. 10t
2 Newton, E. L., Trustee Geo.
2 A Com. Miss’y Society, 84
1 Newton, Wm. 11. 1*
i Vesbit, Maigaret J. »•
i Nesbitt, Agnes A. 1
3 Nagle, John, Trustee,
] Hive, Mary M.- 17
«! ’urktn-on, Harden, !•
1 | ’enick, Joseph P. 8:
-j iiarr, Alexander, 45;
rpAVUHTB CHYdTILI.INK fiOAP BALLB.-
A These Balls ar* recoin mended to persons of de icate
skin ami complexion, beinf intended to promote i*s clear
nes*, and bri liancy, and prevent it from chapping or be
coming rough. Fur sale by
„25 D. B. PLUMB A CO.
SUGAR.
j Q BUDS. Mataosaa SUGAR;
TO 8 tierce# •* l>o;
12 bbi*. “ Do.:
48 hhds. choke Porto Rico SUGAR;
In Store, and ter sale at very low prices by
a& WM. H. STARK A CO.
~~ WHfES AND LIQUORS.
1A QUARTER CAs&B Malaga WINE;
1" 15 qr. casks Madeira and l*oi t Do.;
1•* “ Jamaica RUM;
1 puncheon Scotch WHISKEY;
4 half pipes Holland GIN;
6 “ “ fin* Pi*nch BRANDY;
4dbbl*. Felton’s RUM;
40 “ Gibson’s GIN;
60 “ Mouongahela WHISKEY;
Just received by dU-dAwtf EBTES A RICHMOND.
TRUIfXf, VALISES, AC.
JUST RECEIVED, st the Augusut Saddle and Hsr
nas* Manufactory, Itt Metealt ’* Range, a large as
sortment of Genttesacn’* and Ladies’ Travelling TRUNKS,
▼AI4SES, BONNET OASES, CARPET RAGS, Ac.
»ni» A. HATCH.
TOT fIIAWTt IXTT.TJI
ARE placsd ia tht bauds at Mr. Thoma* Dcnagan and
my oidMtaau, John.oua of wham will, at all times,
be found between the Esfje A Phceniz Hotel and the old
Bridge Bank, next door beiow Mr. Baa’s AagueU Bakery,
where every effort will be saade to keep 00 hand superior
and dtffereat grade* of FLOUR; Bolted MEAL; fia*
HOMONY, or GRITS,*®.
Y&Tot 3
Cl tM A no-. Baatesslß WATCHffifiaod JEWEL
_j^a*Ssa»vssrt
ANDREW J. MILLER,
I'LEASANT STOVALL,
PAUL F. EVE,
CIIAHLES DOUGHERTY,
ASBURY HULL.
i Name. No. of Share*
i Pope, Eatate of B. 81
[ Park, William, 8"
Purmelee, Mary E. 8
Palmer, Beniamin 20
Picket', John N. 8
Presley, Jane, Guardian, 115
Perry, JoHah, 18
Pool, John S.lll8 1
Phillips, George D. 9
Phinizy, John, 4
Poulluii', Antoine 121 [
Peters, Richard 15*' j
Poe, WasliV, Guard’n. 77 j
Prior, Felix *V. 5[
Peek, S. C , Guardian, 18
Porcher, Fr’s. J. 61
Porter, Authony loo!
Pniniz.v, Ferdinand 16* [
Pope, Alexander, Sen. 155)
Perdue, Wm. J. 13j
Petlus, Ann 25 j
Potts, William C. 3;
Powell, Oliver J. 2o[
Planters’ A Mechanics’ Bank, i
Charleston, S. C., 83 j
Potter, James 46
Patton, Julius M., Treasurer j
and liis successors, 186 j
Perry, Elwin W. 16 j
Phinizv A Clayton 15 -1
Reid, R'bert A. 14*'!
lieid, Eliz ibeth, 89'
Roll, Ltrthcr, 47 [
Row and, Wm. M. 15!
Kounaeviile, David 8!
Reese, Chas. M. 10'J [
Rainey, Daniel 40;
Robinson, V> in. 6oO;
Randolph, « Maria J. 100 j
Rose, A. G. 85 j
Rives, William T. 17
Relief Society, G. A. O. M. O. 2
Ramsay, Isaac 10
Rogers, E. P., trustee, 8
Robinson, George 86
Rossignol. Henry 6
Reynolds, Aristides 1
, Rowland, Albert VV. 10
[ Reid, Robert A., agent, 20
[Robertson, AbnerP. 10,
Rose, A. G.,guardian, lj
Rose, A. 0., do. 1!
Smith, James 20
Smith, Aaahel K. 6
Smith, Guy 87 1
Smith, John, [GwinuetteJ lOj
Sanders, B. M. 153 j
Stephenson, Thoma* 5|
Shannon, James 110 j
Stroud, William 122)
Sims, John 192
Stanford, John R. 2
Stovall, Pleasant 824;
Scott, James Bo|
Strickland, Solomon 811
Sturr, Samuel 1091
Simmons, John 2
Shell, Stephen 2»j
Sanders, Charles IL 381
Sera, Aelaide 4oj
Scott, John 40 j
Sherwood, Adiel lo;
Swan, L. 1 j
; Simouuet, A., sen. 62 [
j Steiner, Ilenry 11. 6z j
| Starnes, Ebenezor 8 [
j Smith, Joei, Stony Point. 886 j
I Sayre, Nathan C. 66 j
[Smith, John,Sola, 136
Starnes, E , Trustee, 26 j
i Sego, Mary 8 j
Stanton, Win. D. 12
Stanton, John S. 4
Stanton, Robert S. 8
Stanton, Henry T. 9
Stanton, Butt A. 4
Smith, Emma O. 18
Stroud, Orion * 4
So. Ca. Int*. Company, 8t
Smith, M. L., U. S. A. 2t
Smith, John, Rome, 7t
Stafford, R., A A. J. Miller,
Trustees of 11. B. Bacon, 13S
Smith, M. L., Trustee 13* ;
Simmons, Greenville 2t
smith, Simeon A. B'.
Stoney, C. F., Trustee, 7;
Sanford, Shelton P. 10
Suyliir, M iry M. 8o
Siny the, Thomas 16
Sparks, ihomaa H. 6'
Stocks, Thomas 44
Saffoid, The*. P. 44
Simpson, Wm. W. 66
■Springs, Jolm 10u
vtri'.kland. Henry 105
Skinner, John 20
HAVANA BEGABB.
\ O M. FLOR. De N. York,
I L 16 M. U India,
26 “ El Onto d’Orion, ,
85 “ Lonries do.
40 “ El Buen Ousts, all of our own importations.
For gale by DAVIS, KOLB A FANNING.
sept 26 No. 4, Warren Block.
NAILED MtOUANS.—a new and rplendid lot of
Men*’NAILED BROGANS, received by the subscri
bers, which they will oell low, to dose out their stock.
ngtt _ A LUKICH A R^VAL.
Mexican mistasg liniment.-a fresh lot
just received nSU and 25 cent bottles. F«r s-ile by
dls D. U. PLUMB A CO.
BRANDIES, WINES, 40.
1 A HALF pipes J. J. Dnjuy BRANDY.
lv 5 quarter casks Old l-ondon Dock BRANDT, 1795.
9 M “ . Pale Cnampatme “
8 ** “ Okl Hennessey “ ISIS.
85 bbla. superior old Mononrane'a WHISKEY.
» “ “ Bourbon WHISKEY, U years eld.
I poneboon choice Scotch **
1 ** old Irish a
famacla sad St. Croix RUM, hlarh flavwod; Madehn,
Port, B erry, Champagne, Uock and Oaro. WINES, of the
moat approved brands.
w-ALpO - '
Scotch ALE, London PORTER, CORDIALS, SYRUPS
BOUNCE and BITTERS of sr.«y *«*«*£»«»• „
For sale by nBO DAWBoN A SKINNEi..
TVOTATOEB, SUTTER and RICK — I6O bbts. fist
Jr planting POTATOES.
So bbla. fine eating Potatoes.
9u kegs prime Go -hen Butter.
15 casks No. 1 Rioe. Just raooivod on consignment
and for sate low by GIRARDY A PARKER.
d 99
NEW ORLEANS MULASSfeR-r
95 bbla. very sopetlor N O. MOLASSES.
10 ** Sager Hoa«« SYRUP. -
10 “ Now York No. IrYRUP.
For tala tow by 41 HAND, WILLIAMS A CO, __
boxes TOBAOOU, vnrtoas brand!, fm
X ra*sivnda»A*»r oatotowhy >
ntM*MT mm* **taa*o**
1 No. of Shares.
j ''CliK-y, Gcorfre 2
: Snowden A Shear, 5
|Schley, G. guard. M. B. C. 92
| Jo. do. R.C. 10-2
j do. do. A. C. 5»2
; do. do. E. E. C. 92
! do. do. 8. A. C. 91
I Stephens, JaneM. 14
{ Seize, John P. 11
I Sheehan, Cornelius 8
Sanders, Nancy V. 2n
Smith, Elizabeth 1 .*> ■
i street, Samh A. 96
SatJold, Adam G. 62
Taylor, Littleton ML 2
i Thomson, J. Edgar 91
1 Twiggs, Geo. L. 1«5
; Thomas, Joel 80
l Thomas, Einilv H. 89
| Turpin, Wm. H, 161
i Turner, Green B. 56
; Tubman, Emily IL 654
Todd, Henry W. 14
| Tuggle, Wm.. Sr. • li
! Thomas, Stevens 55
Ta Imago, S. K., trustee 50
j Tiioma», Etm line F. 50
| Thomas, Weston if. 60
j Tuttle, Isaac S. 400
• Trustees Oglethorpe Univ’ty, 1
do. Emory College, 116
do. Mercer University, 500
Talmudge, S'ephen C. * 1
Turner, Anderson L. 5
Trustees of M. M'Kinr.e, 50
do. family W. Campbell, 16
do. 11. H. Camming, 7
do. Q. II Cuimuing, 17
do. Meson Academy, 5
Telfair, Jane * 4
Telfair, Mary 1
Trustees of 8. J., J. W. H. * A.
Potter, 15
Triplett, Ann 4
Turner, James A. 8 '
Thew, Geo. M. 100
Terrell, William 8
j Usher, Eobt. O. 85.
I 'Upson, Stephen . 57
Vigiliua, Anton 31
j Verdery, Eugene , 20
; Veazey, Albert W, 10
; Ware, Edward B. 289
i Ware, Elisha 182
j Wright, Mosea 10
| Witt, Middleton 77
| Watson, Samuel 89
| Wynne, John 68
i Watkins, Elizabeth 72
! Wittich, Ernest L. 74
i Walker, Edmund 198
; Walton, Robt., Cashier 58
Wood, Cary 140
| Williamson, John N. 6147-55
! Williams, Robt. 2
i Wjghtman, Wm. M. 20
W alker, Rebecca 80
, W right, Peter 100
! Wilkinson, Maurice 60
! Walker, James B. 177
j Wo»*lfolk, John, trustee 18
j Willis, .Francis T. 2
! Walton, Thomas J. 20
! Wingfield, M. Alfred 22
| Wellborn, M. n. 11
| Williams. Rebecca E. 18
; Wight, Martha G. 2
I Walton, W. A., Guardian, 2<>
I Warren, Benjamin 11. 618
• Warren, B. H. & J. 8. Clark
trustee J. T. Mealing, 5
j Warren, B. H., trustee, 10
Walton, W. A., trustee, 10
i Warren, B. H. A J. 8. Clark
| trustee U. L. Mealing, 5
! Walton, T. J., Ex’r of 10
l Wellauer, Courad 46
! Whitfield, Mathew 75
| IVumn, B. 11., trnstee, 6
TWomack, Frances 10
j Walton, W. L., Guardian, 18
j Wardens and Vestrymen of
, St. Paul’s Church, Augusta, 10
Witherspoon, F. E. 11. 8
Wigfall, Samuel
VVnrhtman, Sarah B. 8
Weir, John A. 4
Ward, Amos 14
Walton, Joseph 18
Walton, Henry B. 14
Walker, John Woolfolk 25
Warren, B. H. A J. S. Clark
Ex’rs of Hi Mealing, 10
Young, Tho . as H. 9
Zachary, James B. 46
Total nnmberof Shares 40,000
AUCTION SALES.
BY GIRARDKY & PARKER.
Second hi>'d Furnitv't.
—THIS DAY—
k * A * M., mat
A lot vs lioupehoM and Kitchen FURNITURE, omH« •
ing in part of Chain, Tabled, Be is, bud . tea da, I’ar'oe
Siovet, Kota, Ovens. Ac. Terms cash. jaoT
BY GIRARDEY &J^RpRT
Stgar» on Account of all Concerned.
—THIS DAY—
front,of o’clock, wfU bssoi',
A lot of Impjr ed ami Domestic SEOaRS, saw SUM
Kiohnndo Segara, 4000 La F.ora Do Santiago, 7o>o L*
Benaveotano. Terms cash. • , Bn -
BY GUtABDEY ¥ PABKEE
Fight Auction.
—THIS NIGHT—
FRIDAY, at 7 o’clock, wld sell, in Store, a large aa.l
well selected stork of Kearfy-inade CLOTH Ng7 cm
sisting of lOdosen Cassimere Coats; 4 do. Bettinett do. • *
co. Broad Cloth do.; and t undry other Clothing. * ’
__ —ALSO—
Dry Goods, Cutlery, Cans, Jaweiry, fancy Articles, Toyv
Cads, &c., Ac. Terms cash. ja o f
BY S. V, GRENVILLE &~COT
■Heal Estate.
T t iSffLM\ ,Uh lLK -’ * l 18 oVlock . frcat of Store,
a i rrri > V 0 * :.e n^f Count * f fo,mer purr-havers,
8 LOW, Noe. V 5, W, and 97, having each a front of 40
fceionhroadawdMMettieeie! j“.7
BY GIRARDEY & PARKER.
Splendid Cue L’kandtlun and lit anted PedeetaU.
—THIS DAY—
,D froot ts 9tore ’ at o’clock, will ho
A splendid new Gas CHANDELIER, rery richly got op.
One pair fine Bronsed Uas PEDESTALS. Terms cash.
land
FygikTrdey & parker:
U„’ _ —tiuTday
t'lßlDA Y, in front of Store, will be “old, at lhjf o’clock,
A general assorlment of GROCERIES, cou.-isliDg la
pa>t of 3 hhds. P. It. Sugar; 5 bids P. K. do ; lusuks Rio
O-ffee; 1 hhd. Bacon fchouderv; 6 ea-ks Rice; 2tl bLU.
Potatoes. —ALSO
Liquors Wines, Pegars, Tobacco, Boap, Can lies, Matches,
slour, Mattiesses, eecoud-lxtad Furniture Ac
JfvruncMh. ' j, Dg
RHEUMATISM CAM BE CURED!
W K now have for sale that celebrated remedy MOR.
tV TIMORE3 RHEUMATIC LOMrOUND and BLOuD
PL RIFiER, which has gained such great popularity » here
ever inti oduced, as the only trptcif.c known lor the ef
fectual cure cf this painful disease. This remedy has al
ready cured thmiMiuiisof cases, comprising every seeming
form of this complain*, from the injiuinmotory (acute)
*orm, attended with sw. Rings and cnWgciuent of the joints,
to old cA runic cases of trom ten to twenty an i thirty
gears’ Standing. Thosewho had for years tesorted to the
various Celebrated spriugs, had trie i all the linimen'e and
eiv rnsl applications, ttno been under treatment of some
of the ablest physicians both sh this country and Europe,
and were pronounced incuial le; still, afier all these el
forts had failed, this compound has cured them. Many
who htve been cripphs, either hobbling upon crutches or
cog lined to their beds for yeai s, certify to a complete and
permanent cure by the use of this retmdy.
We have no* spice, in a newspaper tut>ert ! sement, loin
•ert but a sraa'l portion of the accumulated evidence in i.a
behalf. Tdis evtoen e comes fiotn sources which must in
spire ionflii-nce in every mind. Ihe conductors of high
toned public Journals have published to the world its won
derfuland beneficial efiects upon themselves and th se
around them, and In some insuncet speak of hundred* of
cures, Physicians have retorted to it, and certily that,
even in extieme cases, w! ere consu’tations had been held,
and they bad decided thattfieie were iio ho/** of teiuv
«ry, even then, they procured this roedlcme and udmiuis
t red it, and it effected a complete cui e. Minister* of a
rious denominationt have written and published what it
has done tor themselves and their fiends; whie mer
chants, officers, mechanics, and private cilisetis, have fur
nished volumes of evidence of the highest character, such
as accompanies no other preparation in America.
We most reap*citully ask those who are afflicted to send
to the agent in their vlcini'y and g t a circular, and lead
the letters and certifies us of Rev. Jas. Mitchell, K v. N.
G. Berrvm n, Rev. J. It. Linn, Rev. J. M. Kelly, Rev. R.
A. Colburn, and other cltigymen ; while we add the names
of lion. J. Smith, late Ptevident of the Bank of the Mute
of Mi-souri; Geo. O. Atherton, olficoi in the Bank in St.
Louis; Messrs. Jas. 11. Eddy, 8. Downing, A. Holland, C.
W. Slone, J. W. Christy, Joseph Soutluiek, w.tli other
prominent merchants of 3t. Louis, as also vast numbers of
other citiscns.
This is home evidence, and these nre living vriinevtee,
where this great remedy was tirsi inti oduced, and where
many thousands have been cured during the last two
years. The proprietors have now opened their (ir> at Cen
tral Office at No. 1 Ban-lay street, (Aster House,) in the
city of New York, where all orders for this meuiune wU
be promptly attended to.
This is a vegetable spirit—an internal remedy, pre
pared and recommended for this one Uisea e alone. Thie
it iciH cure l
l’rice, per single bottle; or three bottles for $lO.
\Y. V. ALEXANDER A CO., Proprietors,
New York.
Sold by nAYILAND, RISLEY A CO., and W. II l UTT,
Angus*ii. On. dl twly
NEW MUSIC.
SONUS. —Y’oung Folks ut Home; Oh I Coys carry ice
Lung; Mass ain do Cold t/roumi; Would I Were with
Thee My . eort is ever *iuid the Mountains ; Had 1 ne’er,
never known Thee ; Here in Uecptst Fortst t-haduws, us
*ung by Mad. Bishop • From the times of earliest Child
hood—JlulUd, a* sung b } Mad. iluhop ; Good Night, a
(Juartett.
PIECES.—Son tag Schotisch - The Olympia Polka; Pet
tite Fantalse to tlie Opera cl Martha, by Beyer; Crpre
m-er Amoi r Redowa Variations; t.arvatine De Bellini Fan
taisie , Beauties from Fiotow’r celebrated U|>e>a ; yua* tha,
by F. Beyer, Rose-> ud Polka, by Wallace ; Morning and
Evening, two Heveries, by Fred. Winter.
Just received and fur sale by
GEO. A. OATFS A Co.’3
dll Piano, Book and Music Depot.
SEGABS- ~~
WE HAVE just received a lot of the following favo
rite brands BEGARS, of our own Unpotuudon, direct
from Havana:
RIO HO'DO,
TKES CORONAS, (three Crownsß
VICTORIA ;
LA litGUERA ;
LEGALADaD DE LOPEZ;
CoNSALAC ION ;
BENJAMIN FnANKLIN.
_J_B LAMBACK A COOPER,
Domestic lkiiohh.—
«d« bbl§. Fletcher WHISKEY;
60 “ American BRANDY,
85 quarter ami eighth, casks BR ANDY;
75 bbls. Monongahelia WHISKEY;
40 “ Felton a Son RUM ;
60 ** Gibson A Phelps' GIN. Jmt receive-l by
DA\IS, KOiB A FANNING,
dO No. 4 Warren Block.
MARINE, FIRE, AND LIFE INSURANCE,
BY THE
Commercial inslua.vce company, op
Charleston, S. C.
CAPITAL, $250,000, ALL PAID IN.
EV* Office, No. 4, Broad street.
PItMIXMUiT, WILLIAM B. IIERIOT.
BIMtCTOMI
Jambs K. Robihbos, Hkskt T. Mint,
Gsoao* A. Trkshoui, Wm. Mcßokkkt,
Robkrt Caldw kli, J. U. Draw let,
A. R. Tajt, T. L, W aano.
A. M. L*b, Secretary,
E. L. Ttesiaii, Inspector,
B. C. pHsasuKT, SMcibrr,
R. A. Kixuxjp, Medical Beaminer.
This Company la uow prepared to receive Proposals *br
MARINE, FIRE, and LIFE RICKS, and to effect Insurance
on fair and liberal terms. %
The subscriber having been ap|>olnt«d Agent for the above
Company, is prepared to Uke Marine, Fire and Life Risks,
at customary rates. G. WALKER.
pr Office at Warehotue of Walker; Bryson A Co., Au
gusta. my 13-1 y
SITUATION WANTED.
A LADY who has had mnch experience in Teaching la
Carolina snd Georgia, woukl like a situation in •
araily or school to teach. She is qualified to give instruc
tion in the usual English brunches, also, French and Music.
The best us references anu testimonials from lurtner pat
rons can be adduced. Address through the Post Office, D.
E. T., Auguita. Georgia. nB-daw
BUGGIES FOR ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
Hubbard’s Patent Carriage Springs.
THE subscribers having purchased the patent right for
the State of Georgia, of Hubbard’s Patent improve
ment in CARRIAGE SPRINGS, are now prepared to fur
nish to order, all kind of vehicles upon this improved plan.
By this improvement a straight piece of wood is made to
form a durable, clteap.and efficient spring us great hghtneM
and strength, that cannot be set or made to strke when
brought entirely down to Its bearing, and at the same time.
Is self adjusting to any weight that the carriage is capabUs
of sustaining. With this improvement a Buggy can ha
built ons hundred and fifty pounds lighter than upon the
old pluu,anJtooost one third less.
H ’ JAMES UOLBERT A CO.,
mhßl ROBERT H. MAY.
WOLFE’S AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS
AN exceUen*. Tonic, Diuietic, AntWyspepttc an tluvlg
orating Cordial. This preparation is eonsidei ed sii)*-
,ior to aß.v other, in all those cases of incipient Drcpsy,
Kidney Complaints, Gravel asst -'tone, for which pu,a
Holland Gin has been suits* prescnf>ed by the Medical
Faculty. No other Gin can be obtained in so pure a state,
either in the American or tereigu m»rk«\ at any price
It is manufactured a’ Schiedam, in Holland, and can be re
lied upon ae perfectly pure. It is put up in a convenient
form, and Sold in bottles at One Dollar tor quart, end Fifty
Cents for pints. D. U. PLUMB A Co., Agents.
b2B
W. H. MAHARRY fit CO.,
plain and ornamental gas fitters.
TOWELLINGS, Stores, Churches, Ac ,fitted up In the
I / wvatest manner. AU work warranted.
of* Plain and Ornamental GAS FIXTURES foreale.
Ue/erencotb- Col. il. 11. Cumming, President Gas Light
Company. Mr. William lleime. Engineer Erecting Gag
Wkiso
HEW ARRIVAL.
A FRESH supply «f CGDFibll Nu.l snd i MACKER-
SiSiSifiSf««« »»•*» B«a>.
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