The Daily constitutionalist and republic. (Augusta, Ga.) 1851-185?, November 29, 1853, Image 3

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general JUttfrUirarnti. TOBACCO—The finest Chew- K ;p.r Tobacco in the world. A small quantity •l eived and for sale by jnH gCEANTON, SEYMOUR & CO., No. 2 Warren Block. JT « AIIAMS : or .the Mutineer, by Captain Frederick Chaumier, R. N., author of the Spit a nd the IVdor, by J. Thornton Ran d0 'rhc London World of Fashion, for November, ilraham s Magazine for December. r‘ received and for sale at just rwxivt A OATES k BRO> , ( 01 Piano. Book & Music Store, Broad-st. DO'-/ HI — '~Y' i Lave in Store, on Consignment only ’ it Piles Hay. which I am ordered to sell, Z 22 ' ' M. W. WOODRUFF. AND STAGE LINE NOTICE. --• /Mas!.-) CTHBBBWP QBBBBIBBP 14 jjSi'v’proprietors ot the AUGUSTA AND T WAYNESBORO’ LINE OF STAGES having arrangements with Messrs. FINN A OS n\'D to run a Train of Cars fourteen miles,there i.- in „ the r ute more desirable, and the tims C ,prD(l from Green's Cut from six to three hour j MU' The following will be the schedule *1 until further notice: ‘“L Augusta 6 A. M. i rire at Green’s Cut quarter after 10 A. M. S C n g , leaves Green’s Cut 4 P M. Se at Augusta half-past 7 P. M. nffi.c at the U. S. Hotel. Tickets can be pro °T* f J. N. REEVES, Agent. COPARTNERSHIP. CLIRR A WELLS, DRUGGISTS, (Sucres tors to Wm. K. Kitchen, ) he undersigned i purchased the stock of Druge, Medicines p ß '. Oils, &c-. of Mr. W. K. Kitchen, will con ■ ae the business at the old stand, opi ositc the planters Hotel, Augusta, where they will be ? ?e e the friends and customers of the old !*Vell as the new concern. “ We will at all times keep a large and well select- J stock of Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Fancy Arti , 'Perfumery, &c-, which will be sold upon the Lj. reasonable terms. M. CLARK, W. B. WELLS. A CARD. HAVING disposed of my interest in the Drug business, in this city, to Messrs. Clark *fe Wells* I avail myself of this opportunity to return -vgr'iteftil acknowledgments for the many favors "ne ruled to me by my numerous friends in this and jL a djoinirg States, and to recommend these gen iiemen, (who have been in my employ for many years) to their patronage and support, as wellqual ifiaito maintain the reputation I bare enjoyed of r( , n din2 pure and reliable medicines. T n “yfi lmdfc W. K. KITCHEN. ” EAGLE & FHCENIX HOTEL. THIS large and commodious House is now 4*% open and newly furnished for the re- Jodi. , option of regular and transient Boarders The t '],[e always furnished with the best the market afford?- Every effort to please all who may favor l e with their patronage. DOV I9 die-im J. 11- PRESCOTT, Proprietor. NOTICE TO PHYSICIANS! \YERY desirable location for a practicing Physician for-sale, situate about thirty miles from Augusta, and within one and a half miles of jßail Road Depot. A practice of between three and four thousand dollars may be done in the neighborhood. Tlic social, educational and reli gious advantages of the situation are excellent. Apply at this office. dt&ctf oct 26 NEW GROCERY STORE. rpHE undersigned have formed a copartnership 1 taking, effect from the first day of October (instant) under the firm of FLEMING & MIL HER, for the transaction of a geneial Wholesale »nd ßetail business in all its branches. Their ob ject will be to keep constantly on hand the very Lest of articles for family use, and sell at the low est market prices. Being generally known both in City and Country, they hope by close and strict at tention to business, to share the liberal support of their friends. They may' be found second door above Planters' Hotel, nearly opposite Franklin House. J. L. FLEMING, oct 18 4mdjtc E. T. MILLER. VALUABLE RIVER LANDS FOR SALE. Iff planting interest being too large, I offer for ill sale a portion of my Savannah River Planta tion. This place is too we 1 known to require de scription ; and persons wishing to purchase would dowel! to look at it, as I know it would satisfy any one who is a judge of good lands, oct 26 dtActJanl WM. J. EVE. LADIES’ RICH DRESS GOODS. SNOWDEN tc SHEAR have received from New York— Rich Brocade and Fancy Plaid SILKS, of new and splendid styles; Sap. White Brocade and Fancy Pearl Col'd Silks ; superior Black Figured and Plain Black Silks, of extra quality; Paris Printed DuLaines and Cashmeres, of elegant ityles ; Lapin’s Plain French Merinos and DeLaines, of the most desirable colors:- Lapin's small Figured DeLaines, (all wool,) of beautiful styles for children; Ladies’ Worked Muslin Chimasettes. Collars, and Undersleeves, a very large supply; Ladies’plain Collars, and Chima settes for mourning; Ladies Mourning Collars, of beautiful styles; "bite and Colored Silk Blond Laces, for Ladies’ Evening Dresses; Radies' Cloth Talma Cloaks, of new and elegant styles; Lidias' Black Cloth Cloaks, for mourning, of beau tiful styles; Ladies' Black and Rich Colored Silk Velvet Man tillas; Lad es Black and Colore i Cloth Fillebertes and Talmas; Ladies’ Superior Black Cashmere and Thibet Wool Shawls; nadies’ Fancy Scotch, Bay State, Watervleit, Wa terloo and Empire Wool Shawls, a verv largo t “pi?!; . Wies Superior Mourning Shawls, of extra size and heavy; A large supply of heavy Woolen Shawls, for ser vants ; Superior Welch and Gauze Flannels ; , P; English Colored Flannels, for Ladies' Sacks; -idles Cloths lor Cloaks and Talmas, of beautiful colors; , a great variety of other articles suitable * M the present season, and to all of which they re jpectfully invite the attention of the public. nl9 RIC H CARPETS AND CURTAIN MATE RIALS. VXOWDEX & SHEAR have received from New *ork-- Tapestry Velvet Carpets, es new and splendid ~ styles; Brussels Carpets, of rich and elegant styles; Tapestry Brussels and Venetian Carpets; -jperior Ingrain and Three Ply Carpets; ■'otol Floor Baizes, toy the yrrd, and in patterns; Ur P-ts, for Hails afld Bed Rooms, at very low pri -5 «»; J P®rior white Embroidered Lace and Muslin Cur {.,tainE; ‘in colored Damasks, for Window Curtains ; reach V> indow Shades, of elegant designs; a bain Bands ; rich Cornices; Brass and Plated p Stair Rods; “future Dimities and Cotton Fringes, a large p '■apply; reach Printed Table Covers, of extra size and quality. o ail of which they respectfully invite the at- the public. nov 19 r, HOSIERY. V'OWDEN & SHEAR have received from New l°.York white and black Merino and Lambs Wool r . ? se ; heavy fleecy lined black Raw Silk Hose; white, black and slate colored English Hose; eatlemen’s superior Cotton and Merino Half do.; V? 868 an< * Youth's Hose, afu 1 assortment; ar ge supply of Children's fancy Cotton, Worsted . and Silk Hosiery; 16 f Shk and Merino Vests, with long and short sleeves; ’faLemen s Merino and Silk Shirts and Drawers; pisses Merino Vests; complete assortment of Alexander’s Ladies’ Kid Gloves. Jfi? P ubUc are respectfully requested to call and famine the assortment. nov jg HkwaS THE IT/.FELD 4 BORCHERStako pleasure in . acquainting their friends and the public een- 1 erally, that they have leased the well and favorably known NATIONAL C >FFEE HOUSE, from Messrs. I. P. Girardey A Co., and opened the same under the name of “The Exchange” and in a reno vated style, wnere they will keep constantly on the best of Liquors and seasonable refresh ments to gratify the tastes of the most fastidious. by constant attention to business and with every .J 1 °ft fu please. They hope to merit a share of nov 2 ts P NEGROES WANTED. ERsons having NEGROES for sale, will find r. a purchaser by applying to Spires A Wilson, amburg, S. C., who will pay the highest cash Persons residing in the up country of Geor tin 0f f outb Carolina, having such property to dis tW v y a^reߣ i Q K us at Hamburg, describing . f roe!! an< * prices, we will go and look at without delay. W7 7 tf (Bciirral JUuifftisemints THE ARBOR BILLARD SALOON, Opposite Monument Square, SAVANNAH, GEO. Tins MAGNIFICENT SALOON is nowopon to the public. The Proprietor takes this me thod of informing his numerous friends and the public, that he has opened the above Saloon, and assures his patrons that every attention will be paid to all who are disposed to favor him with their patronage. The choicest WINES, BRANDIES, CIIAM PAGNE, and SEGARS can be had at the Bar. P. S.—FREE LUNCH daily at 11 o’clock. nov26 lm upholstery! TflllE undersigned, thankful for past favors, begs A to inform his friends, and the public in gener al, that he continues to execute orders in his line of business, such as Upholstering Sofas, Settees, Ottomans, Chairs etc. Also, Mattresses, in Moss, Cotton and Hair, with and without steel springs. Orders left at Mr. J. P. Setze’s Store, Broad-st., or sent through the Post Office, will have the promptest attention. EDMUND SCHIRMER, Shop rear of W. R. Schirmer’s Mill-stone Fac tory, Broad-st. above the Upper Market, nov 26 dtjanl JOHN CASHIN, General commission merchant, has in Store, on consignment, and will sell, on accommodating terms— -85 hhds. prime W. I Molasses: 2.1 do. Porto Rico and Muscovado Sugar; 25 do. W estern Bacon, Shoulders ; 10 do. prime Baltimore Baoon, Sides; 80 bags prime Rio Coffee; 35 tierces new crop Rice; 5 casks Cheese: 291 bales prime Northern Hay; 681 bbls. fresh Thomaston Lime; 50 do. Plaster Paris ; 50 do. Land Plaster. Office on Reynold Staeet; Storage in Mr. T. S. Metcalf’s new brick Fire Proof Warehouse, adjoining Messrs. Platt & Brother. nov 26 NEW GOODS PER EXPRESS GRAY BROTHERS beg to call the attention of the public to the following NEW GOODS, which they have just received per express from n’. York:— Alexander’s and Bezion’s best Kid Gloves, all Nos.; White do. do , all sizes; Misses’ fine English Hose, all sizes ; Boy’s half Hose, a full assortment; Very large assortment Ladies' fine Hose ; Ladies’ fine Merino Vests; Ladies’ fine Raw Silk do. ; Ladies' fine Silk do., very superior; Black Y civet Ribbons, all widths. Full assortment Black and Colored Galoons : Rich Pointed Gimps; Rich Embroidered Muslin Collars ; Bands end Flouncing; Very fine Embroidered Sleeves and Chimezettes : Rich Printed Muslin DcLaines; Fine French Meiinos; Rich Plaid Calicoes. nov26 LONGCLOTH a\ D HOMESPUN - ' 10 cases fine English Long Cloth ; 2 do. New York Mills ; 2 do. Old York Mills ; 5 do. James’Steam Mills; -3 do. Niue Twist; 5 do. Lonsdale; 5 do. Nowbcryport; 100 bales Striped Homespun ; 25 do. 3-4, 7-8 and 4 4 Brown Homespun- I or sale cheap at no'-26 GRAY BOTHERS. 6 CASES 12-4 Hamilton Sheeting ; 5 do. 10-4 and 11-4 Alandale , 5 do. 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 Auscutney; 5 do. 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 Monnandoc. For sale cheap at nov 26 GRAY BROTHERS. Blankets, kerseys and osnabiThgs. 30 bales best 8-4, 9-4 and 10-4 heavy Blankets; 50 do. very superior Osnaburgs ; 25 cases favorite brands Kerseys. For sale by _ nov 26 GRAY BROTHERS. TR A V ELS AND AD VENTER ES.—TravelsTn Egypt and Palestine, by J. Thomas. Pedestrian in France and Switzerland, by George Barrel:, Jr. Journey to Ireland and Travels in Sweeden and Norway, by Ida Bfeiffer. Adventures in the Ozark Mountains of Missouri and Arkansas, by H. R. Schoolcraft. Cumming’s Travels in Africa. Nineveh and its Remains, by Lavard - Australian Crusocs, or the Adventures of an English Seller and his Family, in the wilds of Aus tralia. For sale by nov 26 THOS. RICHARDS St. SON. ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES AT J. P. SETZE’S. to wit: Talmas, of various colors and sizes: Black Cloth Circle Mantillas; Empress Velvet C.oaks ; Rigolette and other handsome Head Dresses ; Embroidered Muslin and Lace Sleeves; Rich worked Muslin Collars and Lace Capes; Rich worked Chemisetts and Sleeves, in setts ; Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Gloves, in a great variety of styles; i Ladies’ Silk and Merino Vests with short and long sleeves ; Silk Warp and all other kinds of Flannels; Marseilles Quilts, of various sizes and prices ; Fine and extra fine Bed Blankets; Scotch and Bird's-eye Diapers ; ON HAND, RECEIVED WITHIN A FEW DAYS— 1 Rich white, black and lancy colored Brocade Silks ; Rich worked Crape Shawls ; Low priced and rich figured DeLaines and Cash meres ; Silk and wool Plaids, for I adies' dresses; 1 Fancy wool Plaids, for boy’s wear ; 1 Low priced and superior French Bombazins ; Low priced and sup. Alpacas and Canton Cloths; Fancy colored French Flannels and Merinos; 12-4 Linen and Cotton Sheetirgs; New York Mills and other Shirtings; 1 Fancy and black Cassimeres ; Satinetts ; Tweeds Cassimeres; Jeans ; 1 Velveteens and Bang-up Cords; Infant’s, Misses’ and i_adies’ white and fancy col ored Hose; Boy's and Gent’s cotton and wool Socks,from 12jc. to $1 a pair, Ac., Ac. nov 24 ZEPHYRS, from Italy and Sicily,by W. M. Gould Bristed's Five Years in an English University; Electro Physiology, by Dr. Gershom Huff: Travels in the United States, Ac., by Lady Wort ly. Women of Christianity, exemplary for Acts of Piety and Charity, by Julia Kavanagh. The Experience of Lile, by E. M. Sewell, author of Amy Herbert, Ac. The Course of Creation, by Jno. Anderson, M. D. The Old Forest Ranger; or Wild Sports of India, by Maj. Walter Campbell Aieinoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli, in 2 vols. For sale by GEO. A. OATES A BBOS., nov24 Piano, Book A Music Store, Broad-st. DISSECTING INSTRUMENTS, manufactured expressly to our order, which we will sell at ex tremely low prices. nov24 WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. TO WASHER-WOMEN—The Magnetic Wash ing Liquid, is the cheapest and best prepara tion for washing ever invented. It imparts a beau tiful whiteness, without injury, to the finest fabric. Sold by [nov24] W M H. TUTT, GODEY'S LADY’S ROOK and Arthur’s Home Magazine, have been receive 1 for December. Subscribers will please call for the • r copies at GEO. A. OATES A BRO., nov 24 Piano, Book and Music Store. CAPS. —Just received, a lino assortment of Gen tlemen’s Caps, suitable for the season. Also, a large let of Boy's and Youth’s Fancy Dross Caps, to which we invite the attention of those wiphing a good article. J. TAYLOR, Jr., A CO, nov 1 opposite New Augusta Bank. Life of benjamin Robert hayden, Historical Painter, from his Autobiography and Journals, edited by Torn Taylor, of the Inner Temple, Esq. History of Greocc, by George Grote —vol. 2. Romantic Incidents in the Lives of the Queens of England, by J. P. Smith. Charles Auchcster, a Memorial. The Monk’s Revenge; or the Secret Enemy—a Tale of the Later Crusades. The Gold Seekers; or the Cruise of the Lively Sally. The White Cruiser; or the Fate of the Unheard of. Count Christoval: or a Sequel to Lord Saxon dale. The Countess of Anaheim; or Master Tenithey's Book Case. The Forged Will; or Crime and Retribution. Edith’s Legacy; or the Longwoods of the Grange The Countess de Charney; or the Fail of the French Monarchy. Eor sale by > nov26 TliOS RICHARDS & SON. "t CSX RECEIVED, a fresh assortment of Boy’s J Cloth CAPS, various colors and styles ; Boy's Plush CAPS, various colors and styles; do. fine Moleskin HATS, new styles; Misses’ Black Drab and White Bloomer HATS; Gent’s Cloth and Plush CAPS, new styles; do. Julien and Opera HATS GEO. W r . FERRY, nov -0 Masonic Hall, Broad st^ GLUE FOR SALE.—I have an article of Glue 1 suitable fer white-washers, and will sell it low, at lower tenement Bridge Bank BOT 6 WM. H. PRITCHARD. ©ritfral Jl&Ufrtisfmrnts. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA/ ORANGE BURG DISTRICT.—IN EQUITY. Gabriel Felder and others. 1 vs. ' a !iJ S. Felder, John H. bill, for partition. Felder, administrators, | 1 and others. BY VIRTUE of the decree of the Court of Equity, there will bo sold, before the Court **ouse in Orangeburg, on the Second Monday in DECEMBER next, the following Real Estate of the late John M. Felder, viz: A PLANTATION, situate below the village of Orangeburg, on both sides of the Columbia branch of the South Carolina Railroad, and commonly known as the “ Coulter Place,” containing Two Thousand, Five Hundred and Twenty acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Murray Robinson William Barton, D. H. Baxter, the “Midway Place, and the North Edisto River, with about Eight Hundred acres cleared and under fence; the balance well timbered pine and swamp land. There are negro houses, barns, stables, Ac., on this place. —ALSO — One other PLANTATION, adjoining the afore said “Coulter Place,” called the “ Midway Place,” containing Two Thousand, One Hundred and Six ty-oce acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Oscar Champey, Joshua Bossard, the “ Stroman Tract,” and the North Edisto River. This tract has about six hundred and fifty acres cf cleared land under fence, with a good two-story dwelling house, a new gin house and cotton screw, negro houses, <kc,; all in excellent repair. The balance of the land is well timbered pine and swamp land. —also — One other PLANTATION, called the “Cot tage,” and known as the residence of the late Maj. John M. Feller, containing One Thousand, Six Hundred and Seventy-seven acres, more or less, and bounded by the aforesaid “ Midway Place,” by lands of C. Araint, and others, and the North Edisto River. This is a well settled plantation, with every necessary out building, and a desirable one for a private residence, there being about eight hundred acres of cleared land, and in a high state of cultivation. These three plantations are well adapted for all agricultural purposes, and command a large body of pine timber for sawing and rafting, particularly the “ Coulter Place.” —ALSO— One other TRACT, called the “ Strcman Tract,” adjoining tho “ Midway” and “ Cottage” tracts, containing Four Hundred and Twenty-seven acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of Oscar Cham pey and others. This tract is altogether uncleared, and well timbered with pine for sawiag, and other purposes. It is here noticed, that ten acres (including the present family cemetery on the “ Midway Place,” with a right of vi»iy thereto,) will be reserved for that purpose in perpetuity to the family of the in testate. —also— One other PLANTATION, called ‘Dean Swamp,’ containing Nine Thousand, Six Hundred and One acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Dr. J. G. Guignard, J. C. Fanning, D. V. Phillips, It. P. Walker, and others, and tho South Edisto River, with seven hundred and fifty acres clearod and un der fence. This plantation is perhaps as valuable as any in tho State. There are about three hun dred and fifty acres of creek swamp cleared, which produced at the last crop an average of 40 bushels of corn per acre ; with about two thousand acres of river swamp uncleared, superior to the creek land, and easily reclaimed; the balance is finely timbered with pine for sawing purposes. The health cf the place is unexceptionable. Tho pre sent overseer says that sinco his residence thereon (whi h is sixteen years) a case of fever has never been known to exist. It is in perfect condition as regards the buildings, <fcc., with two vertical saws, and a never failing stream of water, and its distanco from the Hamburg Railroad about ten miles. —also — A small tract of uncleared LAND, called tho “Davis Tract,” containing Two Hundred and Ninety-three and One half acres, more or less, sit uated in the fork of the Edisto River, and bounded by lands of B. Corbett, P. A- Fanning, and others. —ALSO— Another uncleared TRACT, situate on Snake Swamp, in tho fork of Edisto, containing Nino Hundred and Seventy-seven acres, more or less, bounded by lands of J J. Salley. Paul S. Felder, E. Hall, and others. This tract is of the very best pine timber. All of tho aforesaid lands are situa ted in Orangeburg District. —also — The following Tracts of LAND, situate on Black Creek, in Lexington District, S. C., containing Seventeen Thousand acres, more or less. The above tract consists of the following four divisions, ( viz: tho “Hall Place,” containing three thousand acres, more or less, bounded by lands of ALram King, W. Weaver, Joshua Taylor, and others. This is an excellent mill-seat, with the aforesaid , Black Creek passing through the tract, which as- ■ fords an abundant supply of water power, and a mill-dam about two-tbirds completed. There are about one hundred and fifty acres of cleared land under fence, producing fine corn , the balance is well timbered with choice pine This is also a set tled place, with dwelling, negro, and other necessa- . ry buildings. — also — I One other TRACT, called the “ Dunbar Place,” i alike situated on Black Creek, containing Five < Thousand acres, more or less, and bounded by ! lands of Wm. Merritt, S. Altman, J. Dunbar, and others. This is also a settled place as the above, 1 with the addition of a saw mill, but the mill has ( been recently burned. There are one hundred | and sixty acres of cleared land and under fence; sixty of which is good swamp land; the balance is well timbered pine land. —also— One other TRACT, called the ‘"West Lower Mill,” al.-o situated on Black Creek, with a saw mill thereon, containing Two Thousand, Five Hun dred acres, more or less, bounded by lands of the Messrs. Gantt, Daniel Rambo, and others; Black Creek being the boundary on the eastern side, a line running through the mill house, giving the right of one saw only to the purchaser of the afore said tract. This tract has about one hundred acres of cleared land, thirty-five or lorty ol which is swamp land. —also— One other TRACT, called the “Eastern Lower Mill,” adjoining the “Western,” containing about Six Thousand, Fivo Hundred acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of Daniel Rambo, and oth ers. The purchaser of this tract is to have the use of the eastern saw in the aforesaid mill. The purchasers of the mill-seats upon the Black Creek tracts, are to take the same upontho follow ing conditions, viz • the purchasers of tho upper mill-seats shall have tho right of way through tho mill ponds and slides ot the lower mills; and the purchasers of the lower mill-seats shall be required to keep waste ways or sluices in good condition to pass rafts, and furnish from their ponds a good sup ply of water for that purpose. Each raft shall pay fifty cents for the privilege of passing and water. —also — One other TRACT, called “ Platt's Springs,” in Lexington District, on tho Congaree Creek, con taining Two Thousand, Six Hundred and Seventy six acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Mrs. Muller, Jas. S. Guignard, and others. There is a good two-story dwelliDg-kouse on this tract, with about seventy-five acres of cleared land; the bal ance timbered land. This place is so well known as to preclude any further description. —also — One other TRACT, called the “ Murphy Tract,” containing One Thousand, One Hundred and Sixty eight acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of Dr. George H. Huntt, Mrs. Muller, and others. This tract is uncleared and well timbered. Terms of Sale. —So much cash as will defray tho costs of this suit and the expenses of the sale, and the balance on a credit of one, two, three and four years, with interest from the first day of Janu ary, 1854, (when possession will be given,) tho inter est payable annually. The purchasers giving bonds, with good personal security, and a mortgage of the premises, to secure the payment of the pur chase money. The purchasers to pay for papers. V. D. V. JAMISON, Commissioner. Commissioner’s Ofiice, Orangeburg, C. 11., 1853. nov 15 t&ctd Hunters celebrated specific is decidedly tho best remedy known for the speedy and radical cure of certain Diseases; ap proved and recommended by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, London. Price, $lO per doz., or $1 a single bottle. Packed carefully and sent, free of charge, to any part of the country. For sale by tho Agents. N. J. FOGARTY A CO., Druggists, nov 26 195 Broad-st., Augusta, Ga, FRESII CAMPHENE and BURNING FLUID. —Having made arrangements to receive a fresh supply every week, our patrons may rely on obtaining a good article. N. J. FOGARTY A Co, nov 26 195 Broad-st, under Augusta Hotel. MEDICINE CHESTS and SURGICAL IN STRUMENTS.—Medicine Chests, of all sizes from $2 to S2O ; Surgical Instruments; Dissecting Cases ; Nursing Bottles, Ac. For sale low by N J. FOGARTY A CO., nov 26 195 Broad-st., under Augusta Hotel. SHAVING MADE EASY— A few cases of Ro gers’ best RAZORS and Strops, just received and for sale by N. J. FOGARTY A CO., nov 26 195 Broad-st.. under Augusta Hotel. COMBS— Shell, Ivory, Buffalo and Horn : Cloth. IL<ir. Crumb, Flesh, Shaving, Nail and Tooth BRUSHES, in great variety, at extremely low prices. Call and examine them. N. J. FOGARTY A CO., nov 26 195 Broad st., under Augusta Hotel. dteral Jrlbitfrtisfments. TO RENT. THE Brick DWELLING, over Chew's Tin Shop, adjoining ihe Eagle & Phcenix Ho- filii. tel, desirable for one or two Families who wish to board at the Hotel. Possession given immediately. Enquire of Mrs. A. Moon, on the premises of T. S. Metcalf, or at the Furniture Store of M. M. Benjamin. 12 nov 12 WANTED. A GOOD COOK, Washer and Ironer, for a small family. Apply at this office. nov 8 FOR SALE. A THOROUGH-BRED Saddle Horse for sale, aged eight years ; gentle, though of fine spirit and action, (color chesnut sorrel.) Apply at this office. ts oct 26 TO RENT. (Possession given the Ist October.) FOUR Dwelling Houses on Taylor and <gn% Washington streets, near the Wayneboro Hat Rail Road Depot. For terms apply to A. Poullain, or to T. CLANTON. aug 25 ts FOR SALE. THE LARGE LOT. on corner of Telfair and El bert-str et, containing 200 feet on Telfair and running through to Walker-street, It maybe divided to suit purchasers. sept 27 ts JAMES GARDNER. WANTED, STATE OF GEORGIA 6 PER CENT BONDS, of the first issue of 1840, 1841 and 1842, for which a premium will be paid. Apply to apr 29 ts ROBT. W ALTON, Cashier. WANTED. A FIRST RATE House GIRL, not under 20 years of age, for which a fair price will be given. Apply at this office. oct 21 COOK AND WASHER WANTED. HIGH wages, and a permanen placo, will be given for a good Cook, Washer and Ironer. Apply at this office. nOY 1 BA RBOT & SE YLE, ARCHITECTS. No. 59 Broad, Street, CHARLESTON, SO. CA. L. J. BARBOT. j - H. SEYI.E. oct 23 ly RHETT & ROBSON, FACTORS AJJII COMMISSION nERCHA TS, Nos. 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. Liberal advances made on Consignments. Peruvian Guano and Farmers’ Plaster always on hand. aug, 10 IRON BEDSTEADS. COMSTOCK, BROMLEY Sc CO., MANUFACTURERS. SALES ROOM No. 93 Leonard street, New York, one door west of Broadway. Common and Folding, plain and ornamental BEDSTEADS of all Kinds. Hotel, Hospital, Prisons, Family, Servant’s and Children’s Bedsteads, always on hand. Also, a general assortment of Iron Furni ture, Spring beds, Hair and other Mattresses. These bedsteads are superior to all others in point of cloanliness. neatness and economy. They are always free from vermin, and are exceedingly durable, portable and convenient. Orders to any extent may be addressed to COMSTOCK, BROMLEY & CO., No. 95 Leonard street, New York. Agents wanted for the sale of the above. De scriptive circulars sent wherever requested, nov 12 6m IVORY COMBS, Ac. — soo Ivory Combs, large and small, of the best quality. Also, a selec tion of Dressing Combs, Buffalo Horn and other kinds. For sale low for cash by no v22 WM. HAINES. SPRING G ARDEN INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES. ILL Marshall Street, Philadelphia. GILBERT COMBS, A. M., Principal. AUGUSTUS SIMON, A. M., Prof, of An cient and Modern Languages Rev. BE RNHARD STIMTHAL, A. M., of Ger man Language. GEORGE W. HOLMES. A. M., Teacher of Drawing and Painting. .T. E. KOCHERSPERGER, Teacher of Music W. W. FIFE, Teacher of Penmanship. Miss SARAH FREEMAN, First Assistant. Miss ANNA M. KENNARD, Second Assistant. Miss SARAH E. CONVERSE, Third Assistant. Miss ANNA L. MITCIIEL, Fourth Assistant. REFERENCES Rer. Albert Barnes, Philadelphia; Hon. Waltor Lowery. New York; Rev. Samuel. K. Talmage, Oglethorpe University; Rev. A. Church, Athens, Ga.; Rev. A. Means, Oxford, Ga ; Joel C. Barnett, Esq., Madison, Ga. A few pupils can be received into the family oj the Principal at the rate of $l5O per session for Board and Tuition, payable ia advance, oct 14 d&cly I. P. GIRARDEY &.CO7, WHOLESALE and Retail Confectioners, and Dealers in French and German Fancy Goods, Augusta, Geo., respcctfuully call the attention of the public generally to their large and selected stock of Confoctionaries, Fancy Goods, Toys, of every descripton, Fire Works, Cordials, Syrups, Segars, Havana and Malaga Fruits, Pickles and Preserves—all of which can bo found at their es tablishment, at the lowest possible market, nov 22 SEED OATS —1.000 bushels Seed Oats tor sale, at 75 cents per bushel, by nov 23 W. 11. STARK k Co._ JOHN CASHIN, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, oct 16 Augusta, Ga. GLOVES. —The largest and best assortment of Dross and Weather Gloves ever offered in Augusta, embracing Ladies Gauntlets for travelling, Ac , Ac oct 13 WM. 0. PRICE A CO. A CARD. fIAIIE subscriber, thankful for the patronage JL heretofore bestowed upon him. takes this op portunity of informing the public, that he has secured the services of a gentleman from the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy (whore he has been the past seven years) who will take charge of the Compounding Department of his business. Physicians and Families are assured that all Pro scriptions, Family Medicines, Analyses, Ac., will receive the most careful attention. Merchants are invited to examine our Stock, our prices being the same as those of Charleston. WM. H. TUTT. Wholesale and Retail Druggists, nov 4 dAclni FINE CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AHD VEST INGS. WM. O. PRICE Sc CO., have just received, a lot of very fine CLO TH, and the newest pat terns of CASSIMERES and VESTINGt?, to make to order. WM. 0. PRICE A CO., nov 13 Drapers and Tailors. PLANTERS' HATS. -A fine assortment op Planter s Hats, new style, suitable for all per sons exposed to all kinds of weather. Also, a large stock of Plantation Hats, which we offer at very low prices. J, TAYLOR Jr., A CO., nov 1 opposite Now Augusta Bank. THE AUGUSTA FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL. WILL be ro-opened in Augusta, Geo., on the first Monday in October, under tho Supe rintendance of competent Teachers, at the resi dence of Mrs. Sabal, opposite the United Statos Hotel, No. 142 Young Ladies and Misses will receive instruction in the Primary and higher branches of nn English, French and Latin Education, at very moderate rates. There being no extra charge for Latin and French, the pupil may cultivate, thoroughly and uninterruptedly, the above languages during the whole course of education. The very best of teachers will be employed in Vocal and Instrumental Music. Monsier Beru will take charge of the Drawing and Paint ng De partments. Board for Young Ladies and Misses can be ob tained by applying at tho Institution. C. A. SABAL, sep2l 6 m Principal. ON CONSIGNMENT.—IOO hhds. old crop New Orleans Sugar—quality, fair to choice, nov 19 J. A. ANSLEY. TOBACCO, TOBACCO. RECEIVED at east, the well known and long expected TOBACCO called the PAN CAKE, which is only and expressly manufactured by Stultz & Barnard for him. Alsu. Stultz & Bernard's No. 1 A, and four A TOBACCO, For sale at the Segar and Tobacco Store, Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. sept. 13 GUSTAVUS VOLGER. YIN EG A11.—50 bbls. Cider Vinegar; lflUbbls very superior White Wine Vinegar. For sale cheap by DAVIS, KOLB & FANNING. (JGAR AND COFFEE— -50 hhds N. O. and Cuba Su rs. 300 barrels A. B & C. Coffee do. 450 bags prime Rio Coffee. For sale by nov 6 _ DAVIS, KOLB & FANNING. iOO 1)0X08 RAISINS, new crop. For SCRANTON, SEYMOUR k CO., nov26 No. 2 Warren Block. OX CONSIGNMENT—IS,OOO lbs. primoTen nessee Bacon : 3,000 lbs new Tennessee Ba con, hog round; 500 bushels Seed Oats, and for sale by SCRANTON. SEYMOUR & CO , nov26 No. 2 Warren Block. HOPS. —Crop of 1853. For sale by ' MM H TUTT, Druggist. ©fttfrul JUnifrtisrmrnts. Postponed. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. WII L RESOLD, on the first Tuesday in JAN UARY next, by order of the Court of Or dinary, at the lower Market House, in the ci!y of Augusta, within tho legal hours of sale, the fol lowing property, belonging to the Estate of John Maharrey, deceased: A Lot, with the improvements thereon, situated in the city of Augusta, on the north side oLGreene street, having a front of sixty-five feet, raiore or less, on said street, and running back half through to Ellis street, bounded on the north by B. F. Chew’s lot, on the east by J. J. Clayton’s lot, south by Greene street, and east by W. H. Maharrey, said lot opposite the City Hall. Also, a Lot, with the improvements thereen, sit uated in the city of Augusta, on tho south side of Broad street, having a front of— feet on said street, running through and fronting on Ellis street, bound ed on the north by Broad street, on ihe east by Estate of Abraham’s lot. south by Ellis street, and west by a lot formerly belonging to Mrs. Sera. On said lot there is a dwelling on Broad and Ellis streets. Terms on the day of sale. W H. MAHARREY, sept 29 Administrator, do bonis non. Postponed. EXECUTOR’S SALE. WILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in JAN UARY next, by order of the Court of Or dinary, at the lower Market House, in the city of Augusta, within the legal hours of sale, the follow ing property, belonging to the of Charity Maharrey, deceased. A Lot, and the improvements thereon, situated in the city, on the north side of Greene street, hav ing a front on said street of eighty-two feet, more or less, running back half through to Ellis street, bounded north by A Frederick’s lot. east by B. H. Warren’s lot, south by Greene street, and west by Presbyterian Parsonage lot. —also — A negro woman named Daphny, about 35 years of age, and Rebecca, aged 65. Terms on the day of sale. sept 29 WM. 11. MAHARREY. Ex’r. FEMALE SEMINARY. Corner of Broad and Gumming streets. 1 THE exercises of Mrs. Ring's School will be re sumed, on Monday,October 3d. Thankful for the patronage extended to her the past season, Mrs. R. solicits a continu ,nce ol the same. Mr. C. Beruff, so favorably known to the public, has charge of the Drawing department. Mr. Sofge, Teacher of Music. Instruction given in French when desired, also German. sep2l FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORING. fINHtS UNDERSIGN EH having purchased the JL entire interest of Mr. JOHN BRIDGES, in the well known Broad sfreet, next door below tho United Stares Hotel, respectfully informs the public that he will keep on band a full assort meat. of all that comprises a fashionable stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS and TRIMMINGS to make to order, including MILI TARY WORK, in all its branches. Also, a full assortment of FURNISHING ARTICLES for Gentlemens’ wear, viz: SHIRTS, COLLARS GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, Ac. Ladies UNDER VESTS. READY-MADE CLOTHING. In this department may always bo found, in point of style and make, "the article MAKING and TRIMMING Garments in the best manner. novfi J. A. VAN WINKLE. CARD. HAVING disposed of my entire interest to Mr. J. A- VAN WINKLE, in my late business of MERCHANT TAILORING, I respectfully so licit for him a continuation of patronage so long extended to me. I shall continue, iu behalf of him and those who may feel disposed to patronize Mr. Van Winkle, to give my best individual exer tions to p’ease. JOHN BRIDGES. Augusta, Oct. 3, 1853. novfi FOR SALE! A PAIR of dark Bay HORSES. Those Horses are gentle, kind, trusty, young, sound, and serviceable family Horses, and are sold for no fault, but arc left with me with orders to sell them, nov 22 M. W. MOODRUFF. B HUSHES.—A large assortment of Fancy Hair Brushes, of French, English and American manufacture. Also, a fine asooitment of the best English and French Tooth Brushes, large and small, for sale low for cash, by nov 22 WM. HAINES, Druggist. PE RI'UMERY AND FANCY PERFUMERY. —French, American and English Perfumery, comprising Handkerchief Extracts, Toilet Waters. Hair Oils, Fancy Soaps, Ac., just received and for sale low for cash, by WM. HAINES, nov 22 * Dreggist. _________ HAS just received a new supply of Imported and Domestic CARPETINGS, of rich and new designs, amongst which are the fallowing de scriptions : Union Carpetings at 37£ “ “ 50 “ “ 62} All wool “ 75 Ingrain “ 87£ Scotch Ingrain Carpeting, 1 00 “ double Ingrain Carpeting, 1 12} Three Ply, all wool “ 1 -5 “ “ “ “ 1 37* “ “ extra five and very heavy,... 150 Brussels, “ “ “ “ .. .l£tolj Rich Tapestry Carpeting, 2 50 Extra rich “ “ 3 00 Plain Baizes and printed Druggets, for Crum and Floor Carpets from 75t02J 4-4, 5 4, and 6-4 Checked and plain Straw Mat ting, 6-4 Oil Cloth, (lined.) Hearth Rugs from 4 to $9. Door Mats and Carpet Bindings. Togethor with an extensive stock of Fancy and Staple Good., which he offers at the lowest market prices. nov 5 TIN ON CONSIGNMENT. Q/\/\ BOXES Charcoal Tin; /W Y *v* I,OUO lbs. Banca; 1,000 Spelter; 500 “ Zinc; For sale at Jdhn F. Brennan's Store, second door from Bridge Row, on Broad Street. —also— -12 gross Wino Bottles. All to bo sold at the lowest New York current rates, for cash. JOHN F. BRENNAN, nov 20 _____ NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILD - ERS. undersigned having just concluded an ar _ rangoment with one of the most extensive Im porting firms in New York, is prepared to receive orders for any quantity of ROOFING TIN, irom 5 boxes to 2,500, at the lowest New York current prices, at his Store, on Broad Street, second door above Bridge Row. JOHN F. BRENNAN, nov 20 BRICK WORK WANTED. THE subscriber is prepared to do all kind of Brick W ork at short notice, oct 26 L. G^BASSFORD. TEACHER WANTED. \ LL SAINTS ACADEMY, Waccamaw, George town District, S. C.—Tho ofliee of Principal of tho above Institution is vacant. Tho salary is One Thousand Dollars per annum, paid half year ly, at the end of each term. The number of schol ars is limited to twenty-five, and the course of in struction is such as to prepare them to enter any of our Colleges with credit. There are suitable summer and winter residences for the use of the incumbent, free of rent, who is required to board pupils at fixed charges. Applicants for the above office are requested to communicate with either of the Truesteos, Dr. Ed ward Thomas Heriot, Col. R. F. W. Allston, or with Rev. Alexander Glennie. Rector of Ail Saints Par ish. SuATh6 nov 20 THEORY of Christianity as a consistent and practical system, by W. S. Grayson ; The Town of the Pale Faces, or Two Centuries ago, by J. P.Brace; Busy Moments of an Idle Woman ; The Pet Bird, and other Stories, by Cousin Alice; Just received by nov 22 THOS. RICHARDS & SON. NOTICE THE Copartnership of Charles Catlin, of this city, and Reuben 0. Skinner, of New York, under the name and style of Charles Cat lin & Co., expired by limitation on tho 31st ult. CHARLES CATLIN will continue the same busi ness at the Old Stand, two doors below the United States Hotel, where can always be found a well I selected Stock of PIANO FORTES; MUSIC; VIOLINS ; GUITARS, and other Musicnl Instru ments, which will be sold on the most favorable terms. CHARLES CATLIN- Augusta. Nov. I, 1853. nov 2 notice!! TO all whom it may concern.—Persons about purchasing TIN in the Augusta market, are 1 respectfully requested to call and examine tho I Btock in store, second door above Bridge Row, on Broad Street, previous to their doing so. | nov 20 JOHN F. BRENNAN. WINES. —10 quarter casks pale Sherry. ~~ 20 quarter casks Sic. Madeira. 20 “ “ Malaga. * 3 “ “ Burgundy Port. 5 11 Old Port, pure juice. 12 eighth “ Old Madeira. Now receiving and for sale low by \ nov 6 DAVIS, KOLB & FANNING. lotteries. GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERIES. Managed, drawn, and prizespaid by the well known and responsible firm of <■ BEnoit Y & M A CRY. Sales Close each Day at halt' past two o'clock. Drawu Numbers. Class L. by L Nov. 26. 28 64 10 2 13 67 8 45 M 20 5 18. EXTRA 84, by Delaware 274, on Tuesday, Nov 29. BEAUTIFUL SCHEME. 22,416 DOLLARS. $10,000: $5,000; $3,000; 15 of $1,000; 20 of SI,OOO ; 20 of SSO, Ac. Tickets $5 —Shares in proportion. CLASS 143, at Savannah, on Wednesday, Nov. 30. PACKAGE SCHEME. $4,094 ! 4 of $750; sos $150; 5 of $100; Ac. Tickets sl. Halves 50 cents. Risk on a package of 26 quarters $3.75. Class 144 at Savannah, on Thursday, Dec. 1. THE LITTLE ONE. 5,000 DOLLARS. 3 prizes of 1,000 ; 3of SSOO. Ac., Ac. Tickets sl. Shares in proportion. Risk on a package of 25 quarters, $3.92. EXTRA CLASS 85—by Delaware 278—0 n Satur day, l)ec 3. GRAND SCHEME. 40,000 DOLLARS! 2 prizes ot $20,000; $10,000; $4,000; $2,889; 40 prizes of SI,OOO, Ac. Tickets $lO. Shares in proportion. CLASS 145 at Savannah, on Friday, Dee. 2d SPLENDID SCHEME. SIO,OOO. $2,500; $1,164; $1,100; 2 of $1,000; 5 of $500; Ac. Tickets $2. Shares in proportion. Risk on a package of 26 quarters $7.50. JOHN A. MILLEN, Agent, On Jackson street, next the Globe Hotel. All orders from the city or country strictly con fidential. SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE. L|IHE subscriber will open on Monday evening, X the 21st, a school for instruction in Architec tural and Industrial Drawing, in a course of les sons on Geometrical and Architectural Designs. - For terms, apply at office over Mr. Blalock’s store, next door to the Lank of Augusta, upstairs. Plans, specifications and designs for buildings of every description furnished, nov 20 ts E. W. BROWN, Architect, ARCHITECTURE. EDWARD ARISTA VINCENT, Architect , Civil Engineer and Patent Collector BEGS leave respectfully to inform the citizens of Augusta, that he has opened an office in this city, on Jackson street, Warren's Block, in connection with his establishment in Macon, Ga., for the purpose of carrying on all branches of the ENGINEERING and ARCHITECTURAL PRO FESSIONS. Having secured the services of some of the most competent assistants, ho is prepared to execute all works committed to his charge with neatness, accuracy and dispateh. During Mr. V.’s absence from Augusta, Mr. Charles De Rasgow, (.late of the Engineering Department, at Washington,) will act for him. nov 16 lm EXECUTORS 5 SALE. WILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in JAN UARY next, at tho Lower Market House, in tho City of Augusta, by permission of the Infe rior Court of Richmond county, while setting for ordinary purposes, the following property belong ing to the Estate of Jesse Kent, deceased: A HOUSE and LOT on the South side of Greene street, below Houston street, in said city, contain ing a front of twenty-live feet, more or loss, on said street, and running back one hundred and seventy three feet, three inches, more or less, bounded on the east by P. Cavcnder’s lot, and on the west by E. 11. Rogers’ lot. Also, a tract of LAND in Richmond county, containing one hundred and fifty acres, more or less, known as the Holcombe place. And also, the follewing Negro SLAVES ; Billy, a Butcher, about fifty years of age; John, about forty five; Sam, a Carpenter, and Mary his wife, each about forty-five years of age, and their chil dren : David fifteen, Sabra thirteen, Betsey eleven, and Violet nine years of age. Terms cash. I. P. GARVIN, ) „ , nov22-d&ctds* JOHN H. MANN, \ ijiXec r3> NEW AND ELEGANT DRY GOODS COSGROVE & BRENNAN, No. 276 Broad-st., formerly Kerrs & Hope, near tho Globe Cor ner, Augusta, Ga., have already in Store a very large and splendid assortment of— Beautiful Printed Cashmeres and DeLaines; Plaid Silks: Brocade, Watered and Chameleon Do.; French Merinos and Plain Cashmeres, of every de sirable shade and quality: Paramattas and Coburg Cloths, all colors.; Embroidered Canton Crape Shawls and Plain Do.; Long and Square v hawls, all prices and qualities ; Silk, Velvet and Merino Cloaks and Sacks, new patterns. HOUSEWIFE AND FAMILY DRY GOODS, Such as Linen and Muslin Sheetings and Shirtings ; Table Damasks ' Diapers; Napkins; Lawns; Linen and Cotton Towellings : Large Fine Blankets ; Marseilles Quilts; Toilet, Table and Piano Cloth Covers; Fine Welsh and Gauze Flannels; Canton Flannels ; Silk Flannels; A large assortment of Ladios’ and Children 3 Ho siery ; A complete assortment of Bonnet and Cap Ribbons; Laces and Edgings and Silk and Velvet Trimmings, of all kinds; Kid, Silkand Woolen Gloves; Ladies’ Merino Hose; Jaconet, Cambric, Mull, Swiss and Nainsook Mus lins, plain, striped and plaid. N. B. It will well repay a visit to our Store to witness the quantity, quality and low priees of our Goods. nov 22 LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COMPA NY, HARTFORD. CONN. Capital, and surplus,... .over $250 000 Alfred Gill, Pres’t. Jas. C Walkley, Sec. THIS Company will issue Policies on the Joint Stock principle, and upon the Mutual plan, thus combining the benefits of both systems at the option of the insured. The strength, ability and well invested capital of tho institution are, in my opinion unsurpassed by any Life Insurance Company in this State or Union. [L. S.J signed R. G. PINNEY, Comptroller Public Accounts State of Conn. Slaves insured. Risks taken on reasonable terms. Tbe subscriber is also Agent for the following Fire Companies: EQUITABLE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON. Authorized Capital, $2,500,000 Capital paid in, $1,000,000 C. E. 11/ becht, Esq., 1 Henry Ludlam, Esq., j- Trustees, N. York. Robert Dillon, Esq., J FARMER’S FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital $200,000. COLUMBIA INSURANCE COMPANY, COLUMBIA, S. C. Capital $150,000 Marine Rivor and Fire Risks. GRANITE FIRE & MARINE INS, COMFY, NEW YORK. Capital $200,000. These Companies having a cash capital, safely invested in bond and mortgage, are prepared to effect Insurance against damage by fire, on all kinds of property on reasonable terms. For insurance in either of the above named Companies, apply to J. H. ANDERSON, Agent, nov!2 ly Mclntosh street, Augusta. LORENZO BENONI, or Passages in the Life of an Italian, edited by a friend. The Works of Shakspeare, the text regulated by the recently discovered folio of 1632, containing early manuscript emendations, with a history of tho Stage, a life of tho Poet, and an introduction to each play, by J Payne Collier, Esq , F. S. A., to which are added Glossarial and other notes, and the reading of former editions. Lady Lee’s Widowhood, from Blackwood's Maga zino. Just published and for sale at GEO. A. OATES & BROS., nov 22 Broad Street. CARRIAGES. WE have on hand, and are receiving, a good assortment of CARRIAGES, Roekaway», Barouches, Buggies and Light Carryalls. Also, Hack and Read Wagons, together with an assort ment of Harness, Buggy Umbrellas, Whips, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Valices, Children’s Cabs and Wagons, Carriage Bolts, by tho package or single one—all of which will be sold on reasonable terms, at the storo formerly occupied by the late H. S. Hoadley. Repairing done at short notice. WYMAN & DARROW. NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS. BPHIEI.IPS has now in store, one door be ■ low tbe Bank of Brunswick, a large and well selected stock of FALL and WINTER DRY GOODS and CLOTHING. His style of Goods are well adapted to the wants of Merchants and Planters, at wholesale and retail. He respectfully invites attention to his assortment, as he is deter mined to sell on as reasonable terms as any house in the city. tJI o«t 5 Jlnrfion §a!fs. BY S. C. GRENVILLE & CO. Will be sold, THIS DAY, at loJVdock, in front of Store, (weather permitting-) Sugar. Cofree, Tea, Flour, Lard. Rice. Potatoes. Onions, Tobacco, Segars, Bacon, Vinegar, Brandy’ Gin, Rum, Matches, limits. Caps, Ac. —kLSO— Second-hand Furniture. Terms cash. nov 29 BY S L C. GRENVILLE & CO. Will be sold. THIS NIGHT, at 7 o'clock, inside Store, an assortment of Hardware, Guns, Cutle ry, Ac., consisting of— English and German D. B Guns: Planes, Augers, Chisels, Brace and Bits, Hinges, F ot Adzes, But tons, Razors. Hatchets, Lamps, Calico, Hosiery. Gloves, Table and Pocket Cutlery, of all kinds, Ac. Terms cash. * BO v 29 BY CAMILLE E. GIRARDEY & CO —NIGHT AUCTION— Watches, Jewelry , and Fancy Goods. THIS E\ ENING, and every evening this week, in Store— s2o 000 worth of Watches. Jewelry, Fancy Goods, Ac., consisting of fine Gold English Lovers. Detached Leve s, Lepiaes in Hunting and Plain Cases, and Silver Watches in every variety. Fine Gold Fob, Vest and Guard Chains, Brace lets, 75 styles Brooches. 50 do. Finger Rings, Ear Hoops and Drops, single and double Lockets, all sizes, Pencils and Pens, Spectacles, Studs, Snaps, Keys, seals. Ac., comprising a 1 ssyles of Gold Goods manufactured. And the largest assortment of Plated and Gilt Jewelry ever offered in this market. Together with a desirable stock of Fancy Goods, among which are Fancy Boxes, Violins, Cutlery, Spoons, Thread, Needles, Soaps. Strops. Stationery, Buttons, Port Monaies, Combs, Beads. Balances, Ac., Ac. ihe attention of Merchants and Dealers gener ally is invited to this valuable assortment. Those wishing to treat privately during the day, can do so with the assurance of purchasing Goods at least trem twenty to fifty per tent, below the usual rates. Terms cash. nov 29 BY CAMILLE E, GIRARDEY & CO THIS DAY, (Thursday,) in front of store, at 10 j o clock, A. M , wo will sell An assortment of GOODS, consisting in part of Sugar, Coffee, N. 0. Syrup, Bacon, Soap, Can dles, Crackers, Liquors, Wines, Herrings, Segars, Tobacco, Starch. Claret in boxes. Potatoes, new and second-hand Furniture, and Dry Goods. —also — Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry of every de scription Cutlery and Fancy Articles. Terms cash. nov29 BY C. E. GIRARDEY & CO. On the First Tuesday in DECEMBER next, at the Lower Market House within the usual hours of sale, will be sold— One LOT, with all the improvements thereon, consisting of a House, Kitchen, Ac. lhe Lot fronts 32} feet on Reynold Street, and extends back to Bay or River Street, same width. Conditions cash Purchaser paying for titles, nov 26 BY CAMILLE E. GIRARDEY & CO. Negro Girl at Auction. We will sell, at the Lower Market House, w ithin the usual hours of sale, on tlio Ist TUESDAY in December next, A likely young Negro WOMAN, 18 years old, without family, good plain Cook, but raised as a field hand. She is warranted in every respect, and sold only on account of the owner wishing to change investment. She can be treated for at pri vate sale, by applying to tho above. nov26 BY cTe. GIRARDEY & CO. Desirable Real Estate. If not sold previously, we will, at auction, on tho first TUESDAY in December, within the usual hours of sale, That desirable property, known as Kval.’s Store and Dwelling and Lots each <4O) forty' feot front, running back <.150) one hundred and fifty feet, fronting on Pino street and Brick Range, southeast of the Factory; a desirable location for a Family Grocery. The property can be rented for $22.00 per month. For particulars, enquire of above. Titles indisputable. nov26 CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE. THE GREAT PURIFIER (!F THE BLOOD • NOT A PARTICLE OF MERCURY IN IT. AN mfaliiblr remedy for Scrofula. King's Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustules on the Face. Blotches. Boils] Chronic, Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter. Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and Joints. Stub born Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders, Lumbago, Spina. Complaints, and all Diseases arising from an injudi cious use of Mercury, Imprudence in Life, or impuvitv of the Blood. This valuable Medicine, which has become celebrated for the number of extraordinary cures efFected through its agency, has induced the proprietors, at the urgent request of their friends, to offer it io th public, which they do with the utmost confidence in its virtues and wonderful curative properties. The following certifi? cates, selected from a large number, are, however stronger testimony than the mere word of the propri etors ; and are all from gentlemen well known in their localities, and of the highest respectability, many of them now residing in the city of Riehmoud. Virginia. F. Boyden, Esq., of the Excliacge Hotel. Richmond, known everywhere, says he has seen the Medicine’ c-illed Carter's Spanish Mixture administered in over a hundred cases, in nearly all the diseases for which it is recommended, with the most astonishingly good re sults. He says it is the most extraordinary Medicine he has ever seen. Ague and Fever. — Great Cure. — l hereby certify, that for three years I had Ague and Fever of the most violent description. I had several Physicians, took large quantities of Quinine, Mercury, and I believe all the Tonics advertised, but all without any permanent relief. At last I tried Carter's Spanish Mixture, two bottles of which effectually cured me, aid I am happy to say I have had neither Chillsor Fevers since. I con sider it the best Tonic in the world, and the only medi cine that ever reached my case. JOHN LONGDEN * Beaver Dam, near Richmond, Va. C. B. Luck. Esq., now in the city of Richmond, and for many years in the Post Office, has such the astonishing efficacy of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, that he has bought upwards of 50 bottles which he has given away to the afflicted. Mr. Luck says he has never known it to fail when taken according to direciions. Dr. MiSGE.a practising Physician, and formerly of the City Hotel, in the city of Richmond, says he has witnessed in a number of instances the effects of Car ter's Spanish Mixture, which were most truly surprising He says in a case of Consumption, dependent on the Liver, the good effects were wonderful indeed. Samuel M Drinker, of the firm of Driuker & Mor ris. Richmond, was cured of Liver complaint of eight years standing, by the use of two botties of Carter’s 'panish Mixture. Great of SCROFULA— The Editors of the Richmond Republican had a servant employed in their press room, cured of violent Scrofula, combined with Uhematism, which entirely disabled him from work. Two botties of Carter s Spanish Mixture made a per fect cure of him, and the Editors, in a public notice, say they “ cheerfully recommend it to all who are at dieted with any disease of the blood.” Still another cure of Scrofula.—l had a very valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter's Spanish Mix ture. 1 consider it a truly valuable medicine. JAMES M. TAYLOR, Conductor on the R F. & p, R R. Co., Richmond. Va. SALT RHEUM OF 20 TEARS STANDING CURED. Mt. John Thompson, residing in the city of Rich mond, was cured by three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, of Salt Rheum, which he had nearly 20years, and which all the physicians in the city could not cure. Mr. Thompson is a well known merchant in the city of Richmond. Vs ,and hiscure is most remarkable. Wm. A. Matthkws. of Richmond, Va., had a servant cured of Syphilis, in the worst form, by Carter’s Span ish Mixture. He says he cheerfully recommends it, and considers it an invaluable medicine. Richard E. W est, of Richmond, was cured of Scrof ula, and what physicians called confirmed Consump tion, by three bottle s of Carter’s Spanish Mixture. Edwin Burton, Commissioner of the Revenue, says he has seen the good effects of Carter’s Spanish Mixture in a number of Syphilitic cases, and says it is a perfect cure for that horrible disease. Wm. G. Harwood, of R chmond, Va., cured of Old Sores and Ulcers, which disabled him from walking Took a few bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, and was enabled to walk without a crutch, in a short time per manently cured. Principal Depots at M. WARD, CLOSE & Co., No. 83 Maiden Lane, New York. T. W. DYOTT & SONS, No. 132 North 2d Street, Phil adephia. BENNETT & BEERS, No. 125 Main Street, Rich mond, Va. And for sale bv IIAVILAND, H ARY ALL & CO., Charleston, IIAVILAND, RISBY & CO., and WM. H. TUTT, and W. 11. Jt J. TURPIN, Augusta, and by Druggists and Country Merchants everywhere. Price $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5. mav 29 3,000 VAYLOit’S Cast Steel, square and \,500 German Steel, assorted, from J to lj inch. Just received and for sale fev nov 15 MITLLALKEY A OAKMAN. PjAALojiS— 100 bbls Potatoes, just received and tor sale by nov 3 0. E. GIRARDEY 4 GO, $150,000 $200,000