The Daily constitutionalist and republic. (Augusta, Ga.) 1851-185?, November 22, 1854, Image 3

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Ikiu COOS WANTED. WASTED ro HIRE., a good Cook, Washer and Ironer—by the year preferred. Wages punctually paid. Apply at this office. 3 nov22 TO RENT. HMHREE commodious Dry Hood and Gro a. eery Stores, and one Dwelling attached to the Dry Good Store. In my absence apply to Beall A Stovall. PLEASANT STOVALL. nov22 6 LUMBER. " ilWinii FEET of steam-sawed LUM uuV/jvV/U BER, consisting of Flooring, W«ather-boarding, inch Plank, 1* inch do , do., 2 inch do , Scantling, all sizes and lengths. A large portion of the above is seasoned. Will be delivered in any part of Augusta, if desired. Ap ply to 11. A. KENRICK, Bfaov22 6 Centre Street, Hamburg. GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE, 1855. fIIHIS Institution is organized under four regu- Alar departments of instruction, viz: tbe Col legiate, the Academic, the Department of Lan guage. and the Ornamental Department. In the Collegiate Department is taught every thing that is necessary for the full development of the mental powers, the Common Studies being kept in constant review. In the Aoademic Department is taught whatever may be Decossary for preparing the pupil to enter advantageously upon her College career. In the Department of Languages, Latin, 'Greek If and French are taught—French by a Native French Lady. The Ornamental Department comprises the two schools of Music and Design. In the former, in struction is given upon all the usual instruments ; whilst in the latter, every variety of Drawing, Painting, Ac , is taught. The location (Madison, Morgan county) stands unrivalled for its social and religious privileges, and for the salubrity of its climate. The voung Ladies board in private families, where they receive all those offices of maternal care and kindness which are necessary for their health and comfort. The next Term will commence on MONDAY, the Bth of, JANUARY. Catalogues may be obtained by applying to either of the officers. R. D. MALLORY, Secretary of the Faculty. Madison, Morganeounty. tActJals nov22 FRANCK’S SPECIFIC, for the permanent cure of Gonnorhoea, Gleet, Pain in the Loins, Gravel, Locchorrhoea, Female Irregularities, Ac , This preparation contains no maecury; is not un pleasant to take, and imparts a healthy tone and vigor to the whole urinary apparatus. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. It is for sale by WM. H. TUTT, nov22 dAe Sale Agent in Augusta. OLD BRANDY AND PORT WINE, of the most superior quality. These we recommond highly for medicinal purpises. nov22 WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. EtPPARD’S DANCING ACADEMY. MASONIC HALL, AUGUSTA, GA. MR. LIPIWR D begs to announco. that he will re-open bis School, on WEDNESDAY, the 22d Nov. For Ladies, Misses, and Masters Classes, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, atßs o'clock P.M. For Gentlemens’ Classes, on Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays, at 71 o’clock P. M. Private Lessons. —Classes and Schools attend ed to, if dosired. Circulars, containing the days, hours and terms of instruction, Ac , can be had at any time, by ap plying to Mr. L. at tho Eagle A Phoenix, or at the Hall during hours of teaching, or will bo sent by post. nov2i TO HIRE. A GIRL, sixteen years old, accugtomed to houso business and the care of children. En quire at this office. ts nov2l ON (!O.\.MGNME\i 100 bbls. Flour: 100 sacks Corn ; 100 bbis. Now Orleaus Molasses ; 60 bales II«y : 20 hhds. New Orleans Sugar ; 8 casks Tennessee Bacon, Side*. For sale low by J. H. ANDERSON, nov2l 2 Mclntosh-st., Augusta. CARPETS, RUGS, &o. JK. BANCROFT has just received, per steam • er Marion, a large invoice of CARPETS, MATS, Ac , oonsssting of— Sup. English Throe-Ply, handsome pattern*.; Tapestry Velvet, elegant stylos; Tapestry Brusse’s, beautiful patterns and colors; Sup. English Ingrain ; English Brussels ; Rich Velvet Rugs ; Tufted do.; Tapestry do. —also— 6-8, 3-4, 7-8 and 4-4 Venetian Stair Carpet; Matting, Drugget; together with Carpet Bindings; Stair Rods : Tacks, Ac. These Goods have been bought at the late New Tark sales, and will be sold astonishingly low— gome among them as low as 31c. and 50c. nov2l SALT. —500 seks Alain Sait, in Store, and for Bale,by nov2l S. C. GEENVILLE A CO. For Sale, or to Rent, a House and Lot, on Telfair street, opposito the res idence of Charles Dugas, with ten large rooms, and all necessary out buildings; hav'jg a front of six ty feet on Telfair street, and running back to Wal ker street Terms easy. Possession given imme diately. Apply to Cosgrove a- Brennan. novl4 ts Syphilis, Scrofula A Diseased Blood. —For these terrific diseases, Carter's Spanish Mixture is the only specific- The proprietors have in their possession over one hundred certificates of the most extraordinary cures effected by it. We refer to the certificate of Richard Adams, late High Sheriff of Richmond, Va ; Edwin Bur ton, Commissioner of the Revenue for Richmond; General Weleh, of the Mammoth Circus; Dr. He-id ly, of Washington City; Mr. Wm. A. Matthews, andC. B. Luc.*, Esq., of Richmond, Va.; Mr- F. Boyden, Exchange Hotel, Va ; and a host of others who have seen cases of the worst description cured by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. They all certify that it is the greatest purifier of the biood knewn. See advertisement- lm nov 14 Medical Testimony cannot be Con troverted.—One of the most startling cases is narrated of Dr. McLane’s Vermifuge by Dr. John Butler, of Lowell, Trumbull Co-, Ohio. The case was that of a young lady who had been very sick for eightyears. and had consulted a num ber of physicians, who had treated it as one of Prolapsus Uteri. Dr. Butler was then called in, and for a time believed with his predecessors that it was a case of Prolapsus. He was, however, soon forced to the conclusion that his pifient was suffering from wokus, and after much persuasion, prevailed upon her to take two dosos of Dr. M’Lane’s Vermifuge. This medicine had the ef fect of removing from her a countless number of the largest size. As er she passed them, her health immediately returned, the is sinco mar ried, and continues to eDjoy excellent health. CC^Purchasers will be careful to ask for Dr. M'Lanes Celebrated Vermifuge, and take none else. All other Vermifuges, in comparison are worthless. D . M’Lane s genuine Vermifuge, also his Celebrate d Liver Pills, can now be had at all the respectable Drug Stores in the United States and Canada. Sold by Haviland, Risley A Co.,Wm H. Tutt, D. B Plumb A Co.,and W. H. AJ. Turpin, Augus ta, Ga.; P. M. Cohen A Co., Charleston, S. C; Hill A Smith, Athens, Ga.; E.C. Jones, Madison; A. A. Solomons; Savannah; and by all Drug gists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the South. 12 novl4 Dr. J- H. Spear's, having had an arn ->i - pie opportunity, being resident Physi cian in a hospital for several months. Respectfully offers his professional services to the citizens of Augusta. Office opposite I lanters Hotel. oet3 * ts To Country Merchant* wishing to find a fin© stock of good Clothing, at wholesale or retail, will please call in at J. M. Newby A Co.’s Store, sept 14 Under the United States Hotel. Dr. A. B. Montgomery offors his Professional services to the citizens of Augusta and vicinity. He may be found at the office of Dr. Ford, wheu not professionally engaged may 9 t s fip-’*^jjjps S Ca ß h PaTdTo7~WOOLLEN, LINEN, COTTON and SILK RAGS, by R. CAMPFrELD, a ° Corner River and Jackson-st Premium Dagnei reanGanery.--The ****-■%?& firm of Tucker A Perkins having been dissolved by limitation last February The un dersigned will continue to practice the ari of Da'-- uerreotyping in all its various branches, and from his long practical experience he feels confident o his ability to please the most fastidious. The pictures now being taken at this Gallery are pronounced by those who are judges, superior in tone and life-like expression, to any ever before produced in Augusta. Isaac Tucker. N.B. Artistspurchasing Stock, will please bear In mind that materials are sold at lower rates than at any other house this side of New York may ‘he Ladies— H. H. Pabkyn has re turned from his visit to the Springs and is ready to supply the Ladies of Augusta with Visiting Cards which surpass his previous produc tions. Orders reoeived by M*3sfs. MoKinnie A Hall, C. Catlin, and at the offioe of the U. S. Hotel septifi ts ©ritfrat . CAT HOME AGAIN. UI’LER A WRIGHT, DENTISTS, have re turned, and can be found at their Office over Carmichael A Bean’s Hardware Store, Broad-st , at all hours of the day. novlP ts SAVA mNAK MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. M\V. WOODRUFF, Agent forthisiong and . favorably known Company, would resp. ct tufly announce to tho public generally, that he is prepared to take FIRE RISKS ou as favorable terms as any Agency in the citv. Augusta, Nov. 13, 1854. * nov!9 BAGGING NOTICE. I HAVE now in store, and for sale, 50 bales very superior GUNNk BAGGING, old importation. M. W. WOODRUFF, novl9 Forwarding and Gen’l Corn’s Mc’hE wanted! 2 JOURNEYMAN TAILORS, °ovl9 WM. 0. PRICE, A CO. N~CONSIGNMENT, 80 boxes “ Bird’s Eye ” LIME, an article of great whiteness, suitable for fine Plastering, from a new quarry in Cass Co. For sale by J. A. ANSLEY, Commission and Produce Merchant, Opposite Union Bank. • lm nov!9 r^VTK A lAMILYFLOUR, in quarteraiid half J -J sacks, fresh ground from the Granite Mills. For sale by GEORGE W. LEWIS, novl9 No. 1 Warren Block. RE-OFENED ~FOR THE SEASON. The Chalrner's Daguerrean Gallery. THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs the citizens of Augusta and vicinity, that his rooms over Clark A Co.’s Jewelry Store, are now open for the reception of visitors, from 9 o’clock in the morning, until 4 o’clock in the evening. povl7 6 WM. H. CHALMERS. - NEGROES WANTED. IW ISH to purchase a number of likely young NEGROES, for which I will pay my usual lib er .i prices. Any communication left at the Sta bles of IV m. A McConnel, or through the Post Office, at Augusta or Hamburg, will meet with prompt attention. nov!7 ts A. WILSON. ELEGANT DRESS GOODS. 'YXTARD A BURCHARD would respectfully Vjfc, the attention of Ladies to their well se lected assortment of Dress Goods, consisting of all the late styles and designs in Silks, Cotton and Wool fabrics. nov!s SALT. 3nnn sacks Cape de Verdes Salt, in 2 jUv/v/ bushel sacks, a prime article for Plan ters’ use, for sale on consignment. • —ALSO 2,000 Gunny Bags. J. B. GUIEU, novlO ftf General Commission Merchant. COW HIDES FOR SALE.—I,OOO Cow Hides for sale. Apply to ncvlO WM. H. PRITCHARD:_ BONN, NEIMYER & CO., Wholesale Dealers in LEAF AND MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC SEGARS. Baltimore. All orders promptly filled. B. W. Vick. ly j y i2 carpetings! PRINTED and Plain Baizes, Car pets and Floor Cloths, just received by J. P. SETZE, to wit: Low priced Cotton and Wool Carpeting ; Low priced all Wool Do.; Scoth Ingrain Wool Carpeting, at 871 otp.; “ “ “ “ SI.OO “ “ “ “ 1.121 Three Ply “ 1.25 “ “ “ 1.37 i “ “ “ 1.50 6-4 Groen Baize; 6-4 Printed Drugget; 10-4 Printed Drugget; I(U4 do. Do ; 5-8, 3-4, 7-8 and 4-4 Venetian Carpetings, for stairs; Hearth Rugs, binding and thread to suit the same. nov!7 CITIZENS’ MILL. TO those of my friends who now, and are dis posed to patronize the Citizens’ Mill, let me earnestly request you to send your Grits to the Mill from daylight till 12 o’clock.' You will at once see the great importance to me of this request. It is a very great inconvenience to be raising and shutting down on I, J or bushel, as often comes to Mill, f have been driven to close calculation, and as I. have but one powor ; either the Saw Mill or Machinery must occupy this power aftor 12 o’olock. Hence it is, I respectfully make the request, and solicit your generous support. Those who' prefer to come in the evening, can do so, and call for the Meal next morning, which I should greatly prefer, as it gives closer quarters to work in at night than at the Saw. Orders can be filled for Post Oak, Red Galt and Hiokory, of all sizes ; WAGON TONGUE. DRAY SHAFT, Ac ,of very superior quality. A quan tity of oheap PINE LUMBER can be had from 5 to $8 —$8 if selected. nov 18 J. L COLEMAN. JOSEPH A. BEALS, HOUSE, SIGN A ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, Office in Old State Bank Alley , 3 d door. Having superior workmen, is now prepared so execute work in the best style. nov!8 ON CONSIGNMENT.—SO,OO(f fbsTchoice Ten nessee Bacon, Sides, Shoulders and Hams ; 2,500 prime Feathers; 50 bushels Dried Peaches. J. A. ANSLEY, Commission and Produce Merchant, opp site Union Bank. lm novlß ON CONSIGNMENT 150 boxes Tobacco, various qualities. 15 kegs Maryland Glades Butter ; which will be sold low to close eonsignmant. J. A. ANSLEY, Commission and Produce Merchant, opposite Union Bank. lm novlß , JUST KKCEIVEI) 6 bbls. Butter Crackers ; 6 “ Sugar Do.; » 4 Boston Do.; 4 11 Irish Potatoes; 2 “ fine Onions; 0 boxes Cheese. For sale low by nov 18 G. E. BOULINEAU. SALT. —500 sacks Salt, for sale by novlfi B. H. WARREN. _ BOARDING. YOUNG LADIES from the country, wishing to attend the Select School of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Griffin, can obtain beard with them, at M. W. Woodruff’s, on Reynold street, if they desire. novl2 SITUATION WANTED, IN a Dry Good or Grocery Store, as Salesman or Book Keeper, by a young man who ha s had sev eral years experience. For information address aovlfi d6* H.F. RUSSEL. NOTICE. TO LICENED RETAILERS and owno: s of Drays—From and after this date, tho ordi nances in relation to Licenced Retailers and owners of Drays, will be vijgfrously enforced. L. L. ANTONY, Clerk Council. novls dlO WANTED TO HIRE. A NEAT active Mulatto girl, from 12 to 15 years old, for which liberal wages will be paid. Ap ply to nov!s WARD A BURCHARD. NOTICE TAIO passengers on the Augusta A Waynesboro’ .I Railroad.—On and after Thursday, the 16th inst., the Trains will leave Augusta at 7 30, A. M., and 8, P. M. Returning, will arrive, respectively, at 5.30, P. M., and 2, A. M. On Sundays, the Morning Trains will leave at 9, A. M. ANDREW YONGE, Act’g. Agent. THE Money-Maker, and other Tales, by Jane C Campbell ; HiUs, Lakes and Forest Streams, or a Tramp in the Chateaugay Woods ; Legends of the West, by James Hall; Morning Stirs of the New World; Now-A-Days, by Laura J. Curtis; The Masonic Lyre, a collection of Masonic Odes, intended for the use of Lodges ; . Agriculture, its Essentials and Non-essentials, including’the properties of Guano and other Ma rines. For sale by , novlß THOS. RICHARDS A SON. RECEIVING this day and for sale— -25 boxes Star Candles 25 do Soap. 10 bbls. Beets. 40 do Potatoes. 16 do Onions. 10 do Cider Vinegar. 10 do White Wine Vinegar. 10 boxes Glazed Pipe Heads. 10 do Stone do 20 bbls, C. Y. Sugar, by S. C. GRENVILLE A CO., novlG Commission Merchants. NDER-SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, of Me rino, Wool, Silk, Cotton and other kinds just received by Wm. O. PRICE A CO. oct 22 OAK Sole LEATHER— Extra trimmed, N- York inspected slaughter Hides, a superior ar ticle, just received and worthy the attention of City Boot Makers. Also, a large stock of Balti more Spanish Oak Sole, for sale at the Saddlery Warehouse of SHERMAN, JESSUP A CO., xt non , Whright, Nichols A Co., No. 289 Broad-st., second door above the Bank of Augusta. dAtkm septT ©rnfrat Aiißfrtisfrafiits FOR RENT. ■ | r PHE long and favorably known Private ’ A Boarding HOUSE, on the cornor of Me- wils , Intosh and Ellis Streets, nearly opposite the Post Office, is offered for Rent the ensuing year. The present occupant having declined to continue keeping house, will sell, also, the Furniture the House is now supplied. For further particulars, apply to C. E. GIRARDEY A CO, or to novlC ts EDW’D. GALLAHER, Hamburg. TO RENT. THE commodious dwelling recently (Rjcupi ed by J. S. Wilcox, two doors below the Mill Union Bank. For particulars apply to Baker WiLcox A Co., or to D. H. Wilcox. oct27 ’ TO RENT, ~ FROM the first of October next, a Store and DweHing on Broad Street, above the Hii Upper Market, occupied at present bv B. Henry au e l7 ts THOS. DUNEGAN. Tto rent! ’ wo two-story HOUSES on Calhoun-st. f containing 7 rooms. Two double tenement, on the same street, single story. » 6 One double tenement on Taylor street. Two two-story Houses, 7 rooms, on Fenwick-st. lour li story, on Fenwick-st, fronting So. Ca Depot. Apply to JAS. L. COLEMAN. _Jy2B TO RENT. FROM the first of October next, the long Room iii the rear of my store at present oc-lliiiL cupied by the Oglethorpe Infantry as a drill room.- TO RENT? THE STORE, at present occupied by Mr. H. T. Peay, at the Lower Market. Apply to WM. H. PRITCHARD. septs FOR SALE. A DELIGHTFUL Summer Residence, jaffilff with an abundance of wood, and fine Spring of Water, 1} miles from Hamburg, S. C. Possession given immediately. ts septl6 THE SHADES. OPEN FOR THE SEASON. WE are again posted up, and from gflfc y this out shall be prepared to serve up to our numerous customers all that the market affords. .Oysters, Game, Ac, in endless quantitiy—and with the celebrated Archy at the head of our cooking department, we hope to merit a share of that liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon us. GEO. PLUMB, Proprietor. N. B. Lunch, as usual, served up at 11 o’clock of Steak, Mutton Chop, Hash, Trips, Liver, BAked Beans, Soup, Ac. The Augusta, Savannah, Charleston and North ern papers on file. novl4 CARRIAGE ESTABLISHMENT! REMOVAL. LUTHER ROLL would respectfully v inform his friends and' the public that he is still alive and carrying on his old busi ness, of manufacturing and selling ready made CARRIAGES, BAROUCHES, BUGGIES, Ac. He also keeps on hand a large ahd well selected stock of Findings k and other articles in his line of business, which he is willing to dispose of at mod erate profits Ho would, also, inform the public and hisfriends that ho has REMO v ED BACK to his old stand, on the corner of Reynold and Washington streets. He has given Broad street a fair trial, but finds that Store Rent takos away the best part of his profits, and that he can, by removing, sell cheaper to his customers. All he asks of them is to give a look at his assortment, and prices, and if they can do better by going further, he has no objections. novls E. L. SUMMONS, Near the Lower Market } HAS received, and is receiving, a com- . plete assortment of Gentlemen’s Fall flttil? and Winter BOOTS. Most of these Goods f ftl have been made for, and selected by, my- ’ self, from the best of Manufacturers. And I can confidently assert, that they cannot be surpassed for stock work or fashion, in this city. To my stout Swamp BOOTS, I politely solicit the atten tion of country gentlemen. I also desire it to bo understood, that these heavy Goods must be sold for cash only. Also, a complete assomnent of la dies’, Misses’ and Children’s SHOES and GAI TERS. 3m novll AUGUSTA SADDLE AND HARNESS MANUFACTORY, 193 Broad Street, under the Augusta Hotel, AT the above Establishment can be found a large and well selected as- £$&&& sortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, 4 v***§§f Trunks, Carpet Bags, Valises, Ac., which will be gold on accommodating terms. Work of all kinds made to order, with neatne* and despatch. HATCH A BEGBIE. Augusta, Aug. 29 1854. aug.3o SOMETHING NEW IN AUGUSTA. A LIIIRT STORE, ONE door North of the Mechanics’ Bank, and a sow doors below the Augusta Hotel, where Gentlemen, by leaving their measure, can have Shirts made up to order of the best materials, in the latest fashion, and Danskin’s celebrated pat tern. Wash. A. Danskin is the original inventor of the system of cutting Shirts by measurement. Danskin’s pattern has received the unqualified commendation of Gentlemen in all parts of the United States, and has been pronounced perfect. The superiority of Danskin’s Pattern over all the late imitations of it, is universally acknowl edged, the buttons arc faithfully sewed on, and the yoke is neatly fitted to the neck and shoulders without seams, and consequently does not chafe or I annoy the wearer. ALSO, FOR SALE A superb stock of Furnishing Goods, of the new est styles, such as— Under-shirts and Drawers, of Silk, Cotton and Wool; Shoulder Braces; Dressing Gowns; Smoking Coats ; Russia Belts; Suspenders ; Traveling Blankets and Shawls ; Silk, Cfttton and Woollen Half Hose ; Gloves ; Fur Top Gauntlets; Cravats and Handkerchiefs, ready hemmed; Napoleon Ties; Opera Ties; Stocks; Canes; Umbrellas; Soap, and Perfumery ; And a great variety of other Goods suitable for < Gentlemen. Shirts sold for Cash only. novl4 d3m CUAS. W. IIERSEY. REMOVED. TIIE FAMILY GROCERY, kept by G. E. Boulineat;, has been removed to the Store lately occupied by Christian Salm. where the un dersigned would be glad to show to his friends, and the public generally, a largo and well selected stock of GROCERIES, consisting of Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Flour, Crackers, Butter, Lard, Cheese, Tea, Liquors, of all kinds, at all prices, Segars and To bacco, at all prices. nov 14 GEORGE E. BOULINEAU. WAGONS FOR SALE. Four large road w agons Apply to my Ware Houso on Broad street, notl 0. H. LEE. BAGS Rio Coffee, just received by O O\J SCRANTON, SEYMOUR A CO. nov 1 No - 2 Warren Block. 1 t W \ BBLS choice New Orleans Syrup, x YlO bbls Golden Syrup, novl SCRANTON, SEYMOUR A CO. SEGARS, SEGARS. —2OO,OOO Segars of various qualities, some equal to any ever sold in this market, for sale by THAYER A BUTT. * oct7 Brooms, tubs,'"buckets—Malto Baskets Am, a large supply now landing. oct7 _____ THAYER A BUTT. ’ SUGAR COFFEE AC,— 200 bags Coffee. 100 barrels refined Sugar, various qualities, landing this day. THAYER A BUTT. j oct7 j K EGS fine Tennessee Butter,just received OoJ and for sale by sept 30 A. STEPHENS. NOTICE. ON and aftor this date the Office ol the Wash ington and New Orleans Telegraph Company will continue open in tha evening until all bnsinoss la transacted. THOS. D. RICE, no\9 ■ Chief Operator. Fixtures of A HOUSE To Rent until the Ist of October next, that pleasant dwelling on the River Bank, just below the bridge; recently oc cupied by Mr Decottes. Apply to nov4 S. C. GRENVILLE A CO. CHAS. A. GREINER. SHIPPING & COMMISSION MERCHANT, Savannah. Ga., will give particular attention to receiving, and forwarding Merchandise, to the nterior, by River and Railroad. jc2 6m MEAL —A fine article—fresh ground, and just received into store from the Granite Mill, for sale by GEO. W. LEWIS. nov2 Nil l. Warren JJlock. LESLI E ; s MAGAZINE, for November, has been received. Also the Knickerbocker for the same month. For sale by, nevlO GEO. A. OATES A BRO., Broad st. ECEIVED THIS DAY—A supply of Fresh Bermurda Arrow Root, Gum Camphor, Sied j itz Powders and Potash, and for sale to those in i want by WM HAINES, Diuggist (ffirnrral JUwrrtiscmfiits. A NEW DRY GOODS STORE. ■ j An entirely fresh and new Stock of Goods. BROOM & NORRELL t ; [TAYE opened at the store recently occupied by a *-A Broom u Brown, (opposite the Augusta » Bank, a varied and complete assortment of s STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, , suitable for the Fall and Winter seasons, and em bracing all the newest styles, and most desirable . Gosds of the season, every article of which is en tirely fresh and new, and will be offered at the lowest possible advance on New York cost for cash. They would respectlully solicit a chare of public patronage. Additional supplies received weekly. novl7 l*o REMOVED. P. Ik M. G'A LLAHER Have removed a few doors below their old stand, and opposite the Augusta Hotel, j are now opening a full supply FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, Embracing every article in the trade, which will be sold at unusually low prices. They would respectfully call the attention of the Ladies and the public to their stock df DRESS GOODS and TRIMMINGS, and invite them to call and examine them. novl4 ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL, CORNER OF BROAD AND KOLLOCK STREETS. W ERSENPDTSCH will resume the exer • cises of his School on Monday, November 13th. Tuition for Term of 12 weeks sl6 00 Payment required in advance. nov9 SELECT SCHOOL^ A SELECT English and Classical School will be opened in the School Rooms, opposite the Methodist Church, on the corner of Green and Jackson Streets, at the close of the prevailing epi demic, under the charge of Mr. D. F. Griffin, A. M. The course ot instruction will be thorough and practical. Young men will be fitted for any stage of their collegiate course. Book-keeping, both by Single and Double Entry, will be taught practi cal- . A Female Department will also be opened, by Mrs. D. F. Griffin, at the same place. The course of study in this Department will embrace all those branches usually taught in the highest Female Seminaries. RATES OF TUITION PER QUAR" ER OF 12 WEEKS. Primary Class $ 8.00 Common English Branches 10.00 Higher 12.00 Latin and Greek 16.00 References. —Messrs. Thos. Snowden, Josiah Sibley, Gen. G. W. Evans, T. W. Timmerman, J. H. Anderson, Augusta. John Usher, E. J. Buckmaster, M. A. Ransome, A- M. Benson, J. A. Houston, Hamburg. d-ts ' oct24 ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL. MR. T. H. HOLLEYMAN, assisted by Miss Mary F. Hollevman, proposes to open a Schooljfor Boys and Girls on Monday, 13th of No vember, in the School Rooms previously used by Mr. Symu es and Lady. Miss Mary Holloyman, a graduate of Barham ville Female College, S. C N will conduct the Female Department. Mr. Holleyman is a graduate of South Carolina College, and has been engaged in the business of teaching for several years. lie proposes to prepare boys tor the junior class of any College, or for entering into the active duties of life. Great attention will be paid to the moral culture of the pupil. Mr. Holleyman refers to the following gentlemen, from whom ho has testimo nials : * S. B. Clark, M. D., Col. E. B. Gresham, Col. A. C. Walker, Judge J. W. Casswoll, A. H. Anderson, Esq. and John D. Mongin, Brothersville. Edward A. Eve, M. D„ W. J. Mims, George W. L. Twiggs, Wm- H. Baldyund Thomas E. Greenwood, Esqrs., Twiggs Academy. Dr. Joseph A. Eve and Rev. J. E. Evans, Augusta, Ratos of Tuition as adopted by Mr Symmes, SB, sl2 and sl6 per quarter. Mr. H. respectfully solicits encouragement. dtJanl oct24 STOVES, GRATES AND HOUSE FUR NISHING GOODS. THE undorngned desire again to call the atten tion of purchasers to their stock of Stoves, Grates and House Furnishing Goods, generally, which is now known and universally admitted to be much the most extensive in the city. We avo now in Store a large and general assortment of— Good Stoves; Office do.; Hall and Parlor d 0,.; Parlor Grates, 40 different patterns; Ranges and Coal Stoves; Plated and Britannia Ware; Plain and Bright Tin Ware ; Fine Table Cutlery; Wood and Willow Ware; j Furnishing Hard Ware; Japanned Ware; Lifting and Force Pump 3, Ao., Ac.; Together with a lull and complete stock of Tin ners’Goods, suoh as Tin Plate, all kinds; Sheet f Iron; Wire; BlookTin; Pig Lead; Bucket Ears; ( Rivets; Sheet Copper; Sheet Zino; Press’d Cov- j ers, Ao , all of which we offer at wholesale or re- < tail, oi#the most favorable terms. L. HANCOCK & CO., novl6 210 Broad Street. j A MONTH LOST, and still we have a large , stock of GOODS on hand that we are anxious to dispose of nt wholesale or retail on terms that ( can hardly fail to be satisfactory. L. HANCOCK A CO., nov!0 * 210 Broad Street. i SILVER PLATED WAKE—A choice lot of Castor Frames, Spoons, Candle Sticks, Dessert Forks, Ac., Ac., at L. HANCOCK A CO. bovH> Broad-street. WOOD WARE Buckets, Tubs, Churns, Wash Boards, Ironing Boards, Piggins, Step Ladders, Brass bound Pails Ac.. Ac., at wholesale or retail, maybe found at L HANCOCK A CO. novld 210 Broad-street. CAGES —A general assortment of Japand and wood Bird Cages, for sale by L. HANCOCK A CO. novlfi 210 Broad-street. TOO MANY STOVES.—The season islfar acb vanced and we have a very heavy stock of Stoves and Grates that wo are most particularly anxious to sell. L. HANCOCK A CO. novlfi ORANGES. -To arrive this day by Express, 10 bbls. Choice Sweet Oranges. . S. C. GRENVILLE A CO., novl6 Commission Merchants. CLOTHING ! CLOTHING!! CLOTHING I! MR. W. CLAGETT of the House of Messrs PIERSON, JENNINGS A CO., who is at the Charleston House, will fill all orders sent to that House, from North Carolina, South Carolina; Georgia, Tennossee and Alabama, octo Jrn PIERSON, JENNINGS A CO. JST K ECEIVED.—S doz Quarts, do Pintsj TA MARINDS. For sale by oct2B THAYER A BUTT. OA P, CAN ULUS. STARt lt. AC 200 boxes Can lies, various brands. —— 100 do Soap. 50 do Starch. Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Tea, received this day. oct7 THAYER A BUTT. 1 / W \ WHOLE and half bbls. Mackorel No. JUJU 1, 2 and 3. SCRANTON, SEYMOUR A CO. novl No. 2 Warren Block. Raisins. —Whole, half and quarter boxes, just roeeivod by nov!2 DAVIS, KOLB A FANNING. HARPER'S MAGAZINE FOR NOVEMBER. Just Received and for Sale by GEORGE A, OATES A BRO. BLUE STONE.— 2OOO bis. just received by novl WM. H. TUTT, Druggist- Jsnimri) (Election. We are authorised to announce Alexaneee Philip as a Candidate for the office of Receiver of Tax Returns for Rich mond county at the ensuing election. nov22 are authorized to announce Mid fiS-Oss dleton Seago as a candidate for Tax Collector, at the ensuing election in January next novl4 Election —We are authorised to announce John A. Bohler as a Candidate for re-election to # tbe office of Receiver of Tax Returns for Richmond County. ftpI—Election 1 —Election Notice.—Please announce William V. Keener as Candidate for Tax Collector, at the ensuiDg election in Janu ary next. novl Notice.—We are requested to announoe John B. Coarsey as a con didate for Tax Collector of Richmond County, at the ensuing Election. Many Votes s. 00t27 Election Notice.—We are requested to announce Wm. Skinner as a Candi date for Tax Collector of Richmond county at the ensuing Election. cotl9 ts I the Voters of Warren County.— Micajah Rogers is a Candidate for the office of Tax Receiver of Warren county, at the election in January next. novl BP-—Election Notice.—We are authorized to announce Franklin G. Godbee a Candidate for Tax Collector of Burke oounty, at the ensuing election. ootl Many Voters. ©rnrrfll JUiofrtisfmrnts FARE REDUCED. CABIN PASSAGE TO MEW YORK $-20. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. hi E W YO R VAX X A 11 . [SEMI-WEEKLY. | OX and after March 18th, the new and splendid side-wheel Steamships— FLORIDA 1,300 tons. Capt. M. S. WooDHUi.r., ALABAMA, . .1,300 tons. Capt. C. R. Schenck, AUGUSTA,....I,SOOtons.Capt. T. Lyon, KNOXVILLE. 1,500 tons. Capt C. D. Ludlow, Willloave Now York and Savannah every Wednes day and Saturday. These ships are among the largest on the coast, unsurpassed in speed, safety or comfort—making their passages in 50 to 60 hours, and aie command ed by skillful and polite officers. They offer a most desirable conveyance to New York. Cabin passage, S2O Steerage passage, * ... 8 PADELFORD, FAY A CO., . Agents in Savannah, SAMUEL L. MITCHILL, 13 Broadway,New York. The steam ship KNOXVILT E, Capt C. D. Ludlow, will leave on Saturday, Nov. 18th. novlS CHARLESTON TO PHILADELPHIA. Through in 45 to 50 Hours-Fare S2O, MEALS INCLUDED. AMERICAN STEAMSHIP CO.VIPAXY LIXE. STEAMSHIP QUAKER CITY, Capt. HoDODON,^||gjj|^||lßo0 Tons Burthen The above new and magnificient Steam Ship, built expressly for this route, is one of the largest on the American Coast, and is unsurpassed if equall ed for speed, strength, comfort, or accommodations. Sailing days from each port, as follows. From Philadelphia, From Charleston, Saturday, Nov. 11th, Saturday, Nov. 4th, “ Nov. 25th, “ Nov. 18th Agents in Philadelphia, Heron & Martin 37$ North Wharves. Agents in Charleston, Holies AStoney, Boyce Ac.. Wharf, All produce consigned to the Agents in Charleston will be forwarded to Philadelphia, free of commis sion nov7 f6m FARE REDUCED! Cabin Passage from Charleston to X. York, S2O. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. NEW YORE St CHARLESTON STEAM PACKETS NASHVILLE, ( M. Berry, 1500 tons. ( Commander. MARION, | W. J. Foster, 1200 tons, j Commander. JAMES ADGER, ) S. C. Turner, 1500 tons. J Commander. SOUTHERNER. ) Tiiqmas Ewan, 1000 tons. J Commander. THESE Steamships are built ex pressly for the line, and for safe ty, comfort and speed are unrivalled on the Coast. Table supplied with every luxury; attentive and courteous Cc*nman ders, will ensure Travellers of this Line every pos sible comfort and accommodations. Cabin Passage .S2O Steerage 8 For Freight or Passage, having elegant State Room accommodations, apply to HENRY MISSROON, Agent, nov3 Charleston. S. C., FOR NEW YORK OR PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia and Savannah Steamship Lin^ Carrying the United States Mail. . W CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. THE Atlanta and LaGrange Railroacreonnects at East Point with the Macon and Western Rail road. Through from Montgomery to Savannah in 30 hours. Leave Montgomery at 8.30 P. M. Arrive at East Point at 8.20 A. M. Leave East Point at 8 45 A. M. t Arrive at Macon at 2 30 P. M. Leave Macon at 4.30 P. M. Arrive at Savannah at 2.30 A. M. Fare from Montgomery to West Point,. .$3.50 “ “ West Point to East Point,.... 3.25 “ “ East Point to Savannah, 800 This Line consists of the Woll known first class Steamships STATE OF GEORGIA, Capt. J. J. Garvin. KEYSTONE STATE, Capt. R. Hardie. In strength, speed, and accommodations, these ships are unsurpassed, if equalled, by any on the ooast. River navigation,'loo miles. Two nights at sea. Sailing days, every Wednesday, from each port, M y ‘ AGENTS. Tn Savannah, C. A. L. Lamar, Corner Drajton and Bryan Streets. In Philadelphia, Heron & Martin, 37£ North Wharves. j In New York, Scranton & Tallman, 19 €s& Slip, near foot of Wall Street. STATE OF GEORGIA. KEYSTONE STATE. Will leave Savannah, • Will leave Savannah, July 12th and 26th, July 19th, August 9th and 23d, Aug. 2d, 16th and 30th. September 6th and 20th, September 13th & 27th, Ootober 4th and 18th, October llth and 25th, Nov. Ist, 15th and 29th, November Bth and 22d, December 13th and 27th. December 6th and 20th, January 3d. 1855. 11. C. SCOTT, July 20, 1854. Travelling Agent. FOR PALATKA, EAST* FLORIDA Via Darien, Brunswick, St. Mary's , Jackson ville, Picolata, and Midd/eburg. THE steamers, WM. GASTON, ** Captain Thomas E. Shaw, and V ST. JOHN, Capt. Jas. Freeborn, will leave Sa vannah every Moaday and Thursday morning, at 10 o’olock, for the above place. The St. Johns is a new boat, built expressly for the trade, with large and airy State Room accommodation, and taking the inland routo, offers superior facilities for inva lids and others. For further particulars enquire of CLAQfIORN A CUNNINGHAM, Agents. Savannah, March 1, 1854. marl 4 MOBILE AND MONTGOMERY U. S. DAILY MAIL LINE. CONSISTING of the following substantial and fast running Passenger Steamers, viz ; MESSENGER. MAGNOLIA, CUBA, CREMONA and I EMPRESS. The above boat 3, carrying the U. S. Mail, will commence their regular trips on the Alabama ri ver on the FIRST OF NOVEMBER next —lea- ving Mobile daily and Montgomery daily, on tho arrival of the Trains of Railroad Cars, and connect ing daily at Montgomery with the Cars and at Mo bile with the New Orleans Mail Boats. One of the above boats will leave Selma on the downward trip at six o'clock A. M. Tho above Steamers will be commanded by able aged expcrier.ced Officers, who will use every oxer tion to socure the comfort and safety of passengers. The rates of froight by the above boats will not exceed Fifty Cents per barrel, and One Dollar per bale of cotton. For freight or passage, having elegant accom modations, apply onboard, ortj oct24dAc6in _ COX, BRAINARD A CO. SALT. —1,000 sacks Liverpool Salt, for sale by BELCHER A HOLLINGSWORTH. novl7 d6c2 HOWARD HOUSE. THE subscriber takes this method of informing his friends, and the travelling public general ly, that his house is again open for the reception of private and transcient boarders ; hoping by strict attention to tho wants and comforts of those around him to receive a liberal share of the public patronage. Charges moderate. novß 3m WM. H. HOWARD, Proprietor. • COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE Undersigned has this day associited with THQMAS J. JENNINGS and ISAIAH PURSE in the Grocery and Commission Business under the name and stylo of Poullaix. Jennings A Co. Nov. 6. 1854. ANTOINE POULLAIN. La c a r d | POTJLLAIN, JENNINGS & CO, AUGUSTA, GA. Grocers & Commission Merchants Antoine Poullain, | Thomas J. Jennings, Isaiah Purse. novß STOCKTON &. CARY. AT the stand long occupied by James Hulbert corner of Mclntosh and Ellis streets, are prc pared to build all kinds ol Carriages, Buggies, Ac., in the best workmanlike manner. Repairing done at short notice in the best man ner and on reasonable terms. They solicit a share of public patronage. JOHN L. STOCKTON. oot4 ts EBENEZER CARY FHINIZY & CLAYTON. WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. au»usta, ®A. fottrrirs. GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERIES. Managed,drawn, and pmeepaid by the well known and responsible firm of GREG-ORY & MAURY. Sales Close each Day at two o'clock. I Drawn Numbers Class 276, at Savannah, Nov 20 77 58 10 9 66 40 65 37 50 59 72 19 64 * i Also, of Extra Class 73, by Delaware 265, Nov. 18 10 36 61 54 28 41 12 74 14 25 75 53 Class 278 at Savannah, on Wednesday, Nov. 22 EXCELENT SCHEME. $8,200. $2,000, $1,398, $l,lOO, 2of SBOO, 2,0 f SSOO, Ac. Tickets $2- Shares in proportion. Risk on a package of 26 quarters $7.05. CLASS 279, at Savannah, on Thursdav, Nov. 28. THE LITTLE FAVORITE" $4,000 ! $1,488; 2 prizes of SI,OOO, Ac., Ac. Tickets sl. Halves 50 cents. Risk on a package of 25 quar ters, $3.70. CLASS M, by Delaware M, on Saturday, Nov. 25. BRILLIANT SCHEME 15 Drawn Ballots from 75.—making one Prize to a Blank. Capital Prize $65,000. $30,000; $20,000; $10,000; $7,000; $5,000; $4- 500; $4,000; $3,500; 50 of £1,500; besides numerous others. Tickets S2O. Shares in pro portion. JOHN A. MILLEN, Agent, On Jackson street, next the Globe Hotel. All orders from the city or eountry strictly con fidential. nov7 SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY LOT TERY. (By Authority of the, State of Alabama,) conduct ed on the Havana plan. CLASS G. To l>e Drawn on the 30th of November, 1534. One Prize to 20 Tickets — and remember, every Prize Drawn. Capitals $15,000 “ 5,000 “ 4,000 “ 1,500 “ 1,100 “ 5 of SI,OOO 5,000 In all, 501 prizes, amounting to $60,000 Tickets $10 —Halves and Quarters in proportion. Every prize drawn at each drawing. Bills on all solvent Banks taken at par. All communications strictly confidential. SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager, Sign of the Bronze Lyons. Montgomery, Ala., Ocis. 21, 1854. Postponed CITY SHERIFF’S SALE. ON the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, will bo sold, at thu Lower Market House in the city of Augusta, within the legai hours ot sale, by virtue of an order from the H&norable the Court of Com mon Pleas of said city, all that lot, or parcel of land, witlxthe itnprovements thereon, situate,lying and beinf in thirty of Augusta, near the Augusta Factery, on th* om?t corner of Marbury and Fen wick streets, and South by said Fenwick street, North R. D. Carmichael, East by a lot of 'Sharon, and West by Marbury street, said propemJiaving been heretofore levied on as the A. Ford, by virtue of sundry to and carried to judgement in the of 'Common Pleas of said city, in favor qf Hand It Fleming and others, vs. Laman A. Ford. Wa. V. K®r, fc'h’ff. C. A. noylO 'V TEACHER WANTED. A MALE TEACHER, unmarried, with proper references as to competency and character, is wanted to take charge of a few small in a private family. He will be paid S3OO per annum, and his board. Apply at this office, ts augll FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, OF the latest stylos and importations, are now offered lor sale by the subscriber at tho very lowest market price, to wit: Plain and Fane/Colored Silks ; Extra rich and low priced Plaid Silk ; Rich Colored and Black Brocade Silks ; 3-4 and 4-4 real French Black Silks, very glossy ; OperajFrench Flannels, all colors; All wool Muslin DcLaines: Pure Laino or all wool Plaids, tor Children’s wear; Fancy Colored and Black Shallys ; Domestic and English Prints ; French low priced and super. Prints ; Plaid and Sprigged Oil Do.; Jaconet, Lawn and Swiss Embroidered Sleeves ; Rich Embroidered Chemisetts; Black Alpaca and Canton Cloths, all prices ; Ladies’Silk and Merino Vests ; French Cremeline and Embroidered Skirts ; Ladies' Silk and Wool Sleeves ; Brown, Blue and Green Barege, for Veils ; 0-4 French Merinos, all colors; 4 4 and 5 4 Fancy Plaid Ginghams ; Mourning and Secound Mourning Ginghams ; Plain, Black and Colored DeLaines; Ladies’ Mourning Collars and Handkerchiefs; Ladies’ White and Black Silk Hose; Ladies’ Black Spun do. Do.; Ladies’ Cotton Hosiery, aU colors and prices ; , Misses’ do. Do, do. do. do.; Plain, Hemst’tched, Reviere and Embroidered Handkerchiefs; Linen, Cambric and Lawn Handkerchiefs ; Real Welsh and other Flannels; Green, Blue, Red and Yellow Twilled Flannels ; English and Domestic Cotton Do ; Bleached and Brown Linen Table Diaper; Rich Damask Table Diaper, all widths; Huckaback, Damask and Bordered Napkins; Scotch and Russia Diapers; Gent’s Merino Shirts, arsortod sizes; Plain and Embroidered Linen Shirt Bosoms; 12 4 Undressed Irish Linens; Pillow case Linen 3 and Cottons; 4-4 Irish undressed round thread Linens, warranted pure and strong bleached ; 4-4 and 6-4 Plain and Lined Furniture Oil Cloths; Damask and Colored Doylies; Rich Damask Table Cloths, 12-4 and 13-4 ; Low priced Brown Table Cloths; Real French Piano and Table Covers; "" Rich and Extra Rich Marseilles Quilts ; Domestic and imported Cotton Fringes. * nov!7 j. p. SEIZE. GARDELLE & DELAIGLe, FACTORS, FORWARDING AND COMMIS SION MERCHANTS, Accommodation Wharf, Charleston S. C. A. GARDELLE. j LOUIS DELAIGLE. novll 3m GEORGIA RAILROAD. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE AUGUSTA daily at 6, A. M., and at 6, P. M. Arrive at Augusta daily at 5.30, A. M., and at 11.30, P.M. Leave Atlanta daily at 1.30, P. M., and at 7.10, P. M. Arrive at Atlanta daily at 4.00, A. M. t and at 5.00, P. M. Connecting with Athens Branch Trains, Leaving Union Pointdaily (Sundaysexcepted) at 1.15 and at 11.20 A. M. Arrivingat Union Point daily (Sundaysexcept ed) at 6.50 and at 10 50 P. M. With Washington Branch. Loaving Curaming daily (Sundays excepted 1 ) at 9.40. P.M. Arriving at Cumming daily, (Sundays excepted) at 8.00, P. M. With South Carolina Railroad Trains, Leaving Augusta daily at 6.30, A. M. Arriving at Augusta daily at 4, P. M. With Atlanta and LaGrange Railroad Trains, Leaving Atlanta daily at 4.30 A. M. Arriving at Atlanta daily at 1.00, P. M. With Macon and Western Railroad Trains, Leaving Atlanta daily at5,P. M. Arriving at Atlanta daily at 210, P. M. Leaving Atlanta on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 7.30, A. M. And arriving at Atlanta on Monday, Wednes day. and Friday at 3.00, P. M. With Western and Atlantic Railroad Trains, Leaving Atlanta daily at 4.50 A. M. Arriving at Atlanta dailyat 6.45, P. M. nov!4 Geo. YONGE, SupH. PLANTATION. NEGROES, STOCK AND PROVISIONS FOR SALE. THE undersigned, desirous of leaving the coun try, offers tor sale his entire lands, negroes, horses, mules, cattle, hogs, provisions, <fce. First, his farm at No. 10j, C. R. Road,'Jefferson county, Ga., containing five hundred acres, about two-thirds fine hammock lands, the remainder pine. This is a good station for wood and water, and a good place for a boarding house. With this place will be sold, if desired, five negroes: two likely fellows, a negro woman with two children, the woman a good cook, washer and ironer; also, 1000 bushels corn, with 7 head horses and mules, 40 head cattle and 200 head hogs, or thereabouts; also, five hun dred (500) acres of pine lands, heavily timbered, one and a half miles from the railroad, and two miles from the Ogechee river; also, one tract of land of two hundred two and a half (2025) acres in Ne. one, (1) twelfth {l2) district, Montgomery county. Persons desirous of purchasing are requested to come and look for themselves, and as soon as pos sible, as lam determined to sell. Terms liberal. Apply to the undersigne i, in person, at Station No. 10J, or by letter, addressed to Holcombe, Bu t ke county, Ga. MICHAELCRONEN- Q«t26 d£e2m. bunion SukJ. BY ®■_ £ - GIRARTEY Jk CO. gm | TO-MORROW ( i bursitay) m front of Store, at 10* | o clock, A, M., will bo sold, a general assortment of Groceries, ccnsi ting. i n part, of— Sugar; Coffee. N O. Syrup: Caudle*; Soap Pepper; Ginger; Mustard; Lard; Butter; Pota toes; Cheese; Onions. —A LSo— A lot of Dry Goods; Fancy Articles. —AI .SO—■ an d Second-hand Furniture, Ac BY s „ GRENVILLE & CO. '' '' Zi r sE Z h "° w ™ “«j Washstaadfl; Mattresses; Stoves; Andirons^Fen Morris, willVe sold, too entire eon °safd Tobacco'; Segars; Calic'o; r ipes: Liquors, of all kinds. —ALSO— One Mule Cart and two Cows ; Furniture, Ac bo.d as the property of Michael Mahar, deceas ed. Terms cash. nov2l RICHARD MAHAR, Adu. BY c. E. QfIaBDEY aT co. ~ Tempo)ary Administrator s and Copartnership Sale ON MONDAY, the 4tU day ot December utxt will be sold, at 10 o’clock. A. M. 13 t At the workshop of David A Henry Calvin; on Broad-street, above the upper Market House The following articles, by an order from the Hon orable Court of Ordinary, as to wit— -2 Sets Blacksmith’s Tools, lot Scrap Iron, Ruder Clamp, lot o'! Tools Ac., in wood shop, Work Benches. Paint Mill and Stone, Turning Lattes, Circular Saws, Wagon Springs, Small Wagon,’ Truck Barrows, Wheels, Winder Frames, lot of f in Pino Lumber, 1 lot Spokes, 1 Horse Power, old Ruggy, Wheel Barrows, Cart, Pino Plank, Scant dug, Sills, lot of Oak, Ash ajjd Hickory Lumber-- •Shingles, Wheels, Horse Mill, Gray Horse, Ac., Ac. —ALSO At the same place, all the Furniture belonging to the Estate of Dsjvid Calvin, deceaotd—consi* #ng of Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads. Bedding, Mattraises, Washstands, Sofas, Centre Tables, Crockery, Cut lery and lot of Kitchen Utensils. Terms <-aah. DAVID uov!9 . Temporary Administrator. BY S. C. GRENVILLE & CO. ™ Richmond Hotel. ’ • TUESDAY, sth December next! at tho Lower Market House in this city, will be sold without I any reserve, that valuable property on the cor ner of Broad and Marbury-treets, known as the Richmond Hotel. The Jot has a front of 112 feet on Broad-stroet, taking in the Richmond Hotel and a double ten a* 4 * ment store on that stroet and runs back to Ellis% f " street, taking in on that street a comfortable lipg and stables. Terms, one third cash, balance in one and two I years with interest from date, satisfactorily secur, BY CAMILLE E. GIRARDEY & CO. Executor's Sale of an extensive Stock o/'Jewydm elry, Gold and Silver Watches, Materials , jM Store Fixtures, d-e., at Auction. WEDNESDAY, the 29th inst . at the store ot C. E. Girardey A Ce., will be sold, at 10J o’clook, A. M., agreable to an order trom the Court of Ordinary of Richmond coun:y, the entire stock in trade of the late Thos. W- Freeman, deceased, consisting in part of- Gold and Silver Watches—among them being Levers, detached do., single and hunting cases, and of the best makers. Jewelry—Gold, Fob, Vest and Guard Chuins; do.; Medallioi s; Watch Seals; Ear Drops and Rings; Stud Buttons; Brooches; Cuff - Pins; Seal; set and plain Rings ; Locaets, Ae. Silver and Plated Goods, consisting of heavy Table Spoo n s; Tea do.; Knives; Castors,’ Ac. A large nt >ber of first and second handed S and 30 day brass blocks, with weights and Springs. —A LSO— -1 Regulator; 3 Work Benches; 1 chest of Draw ers; 1 upright Desk; 1 Secretary, 1 Iron fire proof Safe; 1 high Glass Case ; 4 handsome Shew Cases; Table ; Sofa, Ac. *—ALSO — Stock of Materials, consisting of Watch Glasses; Main Springs; and such articles as are usually required in the Jewellers’ business. The attention of the public is invited to exam ine these Goods, as they are positively to be sold to close up the business of the late Thomas W. Freeman, deceased. Sale will commence en Wed nesday morning, and continue at night, if notclos out during the day, until all is sold Every article will be warranted as represented. * Terms—Cash before delivery. JOELN. FREEMAN, Executor. nov!2 Estate of*Thos. W. Freeman, dcc’d. H. A. BROOKS, historical and portrait painter, Constitutionalist Range, Mclntosh Street ,n»v 10 AUGUSTA. GA. BALES~OF ~~ FODDER AND lIAY just received on consign ment. For sale by DYE A BARNES. nov9 EZRA I. MOSES, COMMISSION and Forwarding Merchant, Sa vannah, Ga, will pay strict attention to all business entrusted to his care. REFeRENCES : Messrs.L. Trapman A Co.. ) “ Wardlaw, Walker A Burnside, > Charleston “ James Adger A Co., ) Messrs. Hall A Mcses, ) XT , y , “ Catlin, Levitt A Co., | New York - Messrs. Purvis, Gludden A Co., New Orleans. “ A. A. Solomons A Co., Savannah. Messrs. Hall A Moses, Columbus. Savannah, Oct. 25. _ ' KUMBELS PATENT MACHINE BELTING PERSONS IN WANT OF BELTING for Ma chine purposes, would do well to call and examine our stock, as we have on hand and are constantly receiving an article superior to any ever brought to this market. This belting is made of Oak Tanned Leather, and stretched by powerful machinery, and is said to be much more durable than the Hemlock belting for machinery. We have also on hand a largo assortment of Hemlock Bel ting equal to any of the kind ever sold. Can be found also at the old stand of A. Hatch, now Hatch A Begbie, a large assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trucks A everything else belonging to the business, a genuine articlo of Neat's Foot Oil. always on hand at the above named place- Work of all kinds made to order with neatness and des patch. HATCH A BEGBIE. nov2 dAclm NEW AND FASHION ABLE' GOODS! \\T >1. O. PRICE 4c CO-, Drapers and Tailors, V V are now prepared to execute any and al! or ders in their line of business, having this Fail re ceived an unusual and choice selection of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, which they will make up to order in the most modern and appro\ ed style. Clothing.—Our stock embraces all the modern styles of Garments, got up by the most experienced mechanics, and at prices that must please all that can appreciate. W e have also all other articles in our line of business, such as Hosiery, embracing all the latest manufacture ; Gloves, do.; Neck Dressing do , and all the articles useful for the ftc-ntlemen’s Ward robe. 258 Broad-st. covlO VERY DESIRABLE EROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. THE subscribers offer for sale the PLANTA TION of the late Hon. Goo. McDuffie, situa ted in Abbeville District, known as the Flatwood’s - Plantation, containing Four Thousand Acres (4C0O) more or less, and bounded by lands of Haskeil, Norwood, James Calhoun and Belser. Ihia pro perty is too well known to need any partieult r de scription : it has on it some of the best Cotton and Grain land in the State, about Three Thousand (3000) acres vs which are cleared, the balance well wooded. —ALSO— About two hundred and thirty (230) strictly prime Negroes,belonging to the same estate, together with the Stock, Provisions, Tools, Ac. The land 3 may be treated for separately at the option oi the purchaser. For terms, which will be made very accoomoda ting, apply to Mr. Burt, at Witlington P. 0., Abbe ville District, or to Col. Singleton, at F at Rook P. 0., Henderson co., N. C. Mr. Burt will give any further information that may be desired, and will exhibit the premises. , ARMISTEAD BURT. J§f| jy!s t M.R SINGLETON’.