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p- Dividend No* 31,--Georgia Rail Road
and Banking Company, Angusta, Oct. 16, 1851.~~
the Board cf Directors have declared a Semi-An
nual Dividend of 83§ perJShare, payable on and
after the 20th inst.
•17 J. MILLIGAN, Cashier.
The Honorary Members of the Oglethorpe
Infantry are requested to attend a Target Excur
sion of the Company, at C. Delaigle’s Grove, on
Saturday, 18th October, at 2 o’oloek, P. M.
Lieut. KIRKPATBICK,
Sergt. SPEAR,
Bergt. CASH IN,
Private ROSSIGNOL,
Private SIMPSON,
017-2 t Committee,
£3r Augusta Guards, Attentionl-Ad
Meeting of the Company will be held at tbe City W
Hall, Tme (Friday) Evckimo, at 7| o’clock, P. hf
M.
A full attendance la required, as business of Im
portance will be transacted.
By order of the Captain.
017 J. PHINIZY, O. S,
Or Lessons on Porte, by Miss
M. MACKENZIE. Terms, 812 —24 lessons. A
•bars of patronage is solicitsd. Residence, corner
Broad and Campbell streets.
Reference —A. Iversen. 016-dlm
GOOD
O' Heavy Negro Blankets, 8-4, 9-4 and
10-4.
—ALSO—
Super. 11-4, 12-4 and 13-4 Bed BLANKETS, re
ceived this day, and offered at a small advance.
016 J. P. SETZE.
■SjT English and Classical Female In
stitute, —This institution, on Ellis street, next
below Mr. Clarke’s, was opened on tbe 6th inst., for
tbe reception us Pupils, under the superintendence
of Mr. Lewis M. Cobmick, Number of Sladents
limited to twenty-five.
Terms per quarter—Second Department English,
$9; First Department do., 812 j Engliah and French
sls; English, Prench and Latin #2O. Muaic by
an experienced performer, 815, Arithmetic, em
braced in the English; Algebra and Geometry in the
French or Classical Course. 014-d3taw2w
Cunningham’s School for Young
Ladies and Misses, is now in operation in Wash,
ington street, between Bread and Ellis streets. A
few more scholars can be accommodated. Musie
aud French is taught; also Drawing in all its varie
ties. Persons wishing to see specimen* of painting,
can d> so by applying to Mrs. C. at her residence.
Terms for the Primary Department $6 and 83 |
for the higher Eng'ish branches, including French
and Drawing 810 to 815: Music 815. o 9 d
Hr The Exercises of Mrs. Coubtney’b
SCHOOL will be resumed on the FIRST MON
DAY in OCTOBER, in the new Framed Building
on the North side of Greene street, near the new
Presbyterian Church. slB lm
I3 3 Mechanics’ Bank,— Augusta, Ga.,Oct. 8
1851.—Dividend No, 36.—-The Board of Directors
have declared a semi-annual dividend of tenjdollars
per share, payable on demand, and an extra divi
dend of ten dollars, payable on the first day of No
vember proximo. 07-10 t M HATCH, Cashier.
O’Bank of Brunswick, Augusta, Oetobei
6, 1851. —Dividend No. 16.—Five Dollars per share
has been declared This Day, and payable to the
Stockholders on demand.
07-lCt JOHN CRAIO, Cashier.
fir Notice, — Mr. Robert F. Gibbs is my le
gally authorized Attorney to attend to any business
in which I am interested, during my absence.
o 9 JOHN J. BYRD.
fir Dr. F. Jeter Martin offers his Profes
sional Services to the citixens of l ugusta and Ham
burg. Office on Washington street, one door east of
Broad. j>l3
Hr Dr. W. W. Broadhurst respectfully
tenders his Professional Services to the citizens of
Augusta. His office is at Dr. Paul F. Eve’s house,
where he may be found day or night. 01-dly
UNION BANK OFTENNBSSEE,
BRANCH AT CHATTANOOGA.
Hr The Notes payable at the above
Branch are now received at par at the Bianeh Bank
o the State of Georgia, at Augusta. 04-lm
COUNTERS WITH DRAWERS.
Hr For Sale, three fine painted Counters with
Drawers. Apply at this office.
Leigh, Tucker & Perkins*
IMPROVED SKY LIGHT
DAGUERREAN GALLERY.
The Pictures now being taken at this
qlp&Sfjip establishment by the aid of an entirely new
Aparatus and
SKY LIGHT,
Arranged expressly for the purpose ,
Ate pronounced by all superior to any that have ever
before been offered in this city.
,We have lately received a new stock, consisting
of every variety cf plain and fancy CASES, into
which PICTURES will be inserted in the neatest
and most careful manner.
Particular care will be bestowed on the arrange
ment of FAMILY GROUPS, and to the attitudes
of single Pictures.
A general aseortment of PLATES, CASES, POL
ISHING MATERIALS. &c., constantly on hand
for sale. oil
Dodge’s Daguerrean G-allery
NOW OPEN.
jjyE, S, Dodge has the pleasure to announce
that his rooms are now open for the reception of
visitors, and that he is fully prepared to execute tbe
best Pictures taken in the South. His fine sky and
side light, enable him to produce pictures of the
richest tone, and the most agreeable light s nd shade,
together with a natural expression, easy and grace
ful attitude. Time required for sitting reduced by
bis improved process, to from 3to 10 seconds.
Always on hand, a complete assortment of all the
new and beautiful styles of cases.
Pictures set in cases, medallions, finger rings, drc.
Stock and materials of all kinds on hand and for sale.
Thorough instructions given in Daguerreotyping.
Gallery next door to the Post Office, and over
Clark, Racket! A Go’s. Jewelry Store. 07.6 m.
Classical and English Institute,
Middle Tenement of the Bridge Bank Building.
Mr. W. Ernenpntseh respectfully an
nounces to the citizens of Augusta and vicinity, that
having obtained suitable rooms, he, in conjunction
with Mr. T. S. Jones, will open,on the first Monday in
October, a select SCHOOL, for Youog Men and
Boys.
Tbe Course of Study will embrace the common
and higher branches of English, Mathematics, with
Latin and Greek Languages; the design being
either to prepare Young Gentlemen for College, or
to give thorough instruction in ail the branehes of s
useful and solid education.
Both Teachers will devote their best efforts to the
improvement of their Pupils, and hope to merit a
share of public patronage.
Terms par quarter in advance, (no extra charges.)
Primary Branches, 86 00
Higher English branches, including Arithmetic 8 00
English branches, with Mathematics, 12 00
Engliah do., Mathematics and Languages,->l6 00
o4dtf
WSSSSSSSSaBBBSSSSaSBBSmBBBBBSa
50 BALES HAY.
T UST received end for sale by
F o 9 HUTCHINSON A THOMAS,
CONSIGNEES.
Per Geo. Steamboat Cals Steamer, T. S,
Metcalf , with Tow Boats 11 if- Lighter, with mer
chandise, Ac., to J. A. Moore, Ag’t.—Bones A
Brown, B. F. Chew, N. W. Hooker, H. & J. Moore,
Buford, Beall A Co., Wo. Hanes, Seymour, Ansley
A Co., Williams A Brother, Hopkins, Kolb A Co.,
W. J. Owens, D. Slate, Sup’t, Barrett A Carter,
Baker A Hart, John Bones, James Hope, Agent,
J. E. McDonald, Adams, Hopkins A Co., Robert
son A Crocker, Luther Roll, J. Miller A Co., W,
H. Tutt, Haviland. Risley A Co., F. A. Brahe, W;
S. Jones,lvey A Williams, Lamback A Cooper,C. A.
Platt, Gray Brothers, Carmichael A Bean, J. Tay
lor, Jr., & Co., G. W. Ferry A Co., A. Poullain,
Phinizy A Ciaytcn, Busiin A Walker, Gould,
Bulkley A Co., Aldrich A Royal, P. A. Moise, W.
K. Kitchen, G. Fargo, W. H. How»rd, J. Danforth,
Belcher A Hollingsworth W. E. Brodnix, T. S.
Metcalf, W. H. Crane, W. Housciey, Jr., Mrs. A.
Luthringer and B. S. Dunbar.
FOUND.
AT THE Masonic Hall, last night, a Hair
BRACELET, which the owner can have by
sailing at this office, and paying for this advertise
ment. 017-lt
PROOF POSITIVE.
THE following certificate was-eent ui a few days
since, with the urgent request that it should
be made public.
Fust River, Ga.
Dr. Wm. H. Tutt —Dear Sir: In the Fall of 1850,
I contracted a Cold and Cough, which finally be
came settled on my Lungs, and in a short time be
came eo severe that I despaired and gave up all
hope of recovery. The best medical aid was em
ployed, and various Patent medicines used with but
temporary relief. Seeing the certificates of gentle
men whom I know, who had been cured by your
Pectoral Elixir, I sent for three bottles, and before
finishing the third one my cough left me. I have
gained flesh and strength, and now feel robust and
hearty.
1 send you this, hoping you will make it pubiie, so
that the afflicted may know where to procure relief.
Please send me a half dozen more bcttles, at I do
not wish to be without it. Yours, respectfully,
Gloves F. Geers.
O'The PECTORAL ELIXIR is for sale in
Auguataby WM. H. TUTT and
017-dAwim W. 11. A J. TURPIN.
CAUTION.
IDO hereby forewarn all persons from trading
for a certain PROMISSORY, given by me to
Ephraim Gather, of North Carolina, for two hun
dred end fifty dollars, as the consideration for whi ch
said Note was given, has failed, and 1 shall not pay
it unles- compelled by law. Said Note was given on
the 17th day of July last, and made payable on
the ‘2sth December, 1851.
BENJAMIN GRANADE.
Warren county, Geo. o!7-w6
Executors’ sale.—wilt be told, at the
late residence of Winslow Rowzee, deceased,
in Elbert county, on Tuesday, the twenty-fifth day
of November next, all the perishable property be
longing to the estate of said deceased, consisting of
Horses, Cows, Hogs, Sheep, Corn, Fodder, Wheat,
Waggon, Cart, househo d and kitch-n Furniture,
plantation tools, and many other articles not hero
mentioned. The sale to continue from day to day
until ail is Bold. Terras will be made known on the
day of sale.
THOMAS M. ROWZEE, > p
JOHN T. HI’LME, $
October 17, 1851.
XECUTOR’S SALE.- Will’be’eold, on the
first Tuesday in December next, in the town
of Waynesboro’, the Plantation whereon the late
Dr. John J. Jenkin« resided, situate in Burke coun
ty, eight miles from Louisville, on the Middle-ground
Savannah toad, containing sixteen hundred and
eighty-two acres, more or less, of oak end hickory
land, of which nearly seven hundred acres are in
forestand all remarkably. It ia a good cotton plan
tation. The overseer on the premises will show the
land to any persons wiehi gto examine it. Terms
will be liberal, and made known on tbe day of sale:
Also, on Thurrday following, -lth December, a
large supply of Provisions, Horses, Mules, and other
live Stock, together with Farming Utonsils, a Car
riage, Buggy, and other personalty, will be sold.
CHARLES J. JENKINS, Ex’r.
October 17, 1851.
Augusta Constitutionalist A Republic end Savan
nah Republican, will please copy.
Executors’ sale.—wm bo sUd, on
Wednesday, the third day of December ncx’,
at the late residence cf Hasten Forteon, deceased, in
Elbert county, all the perishable property belonging
to the estate of said deceased, consisting of Horses,
Males, Cows, Hogs, Sheep, Oxens, Corn, Foddor,
Wheat, Oats, household and kitchen Furn ture,
plantation tools, Blacksmith’s tods, Cotton Gin,
Running Gear, Waggons, Carts, and a great many
articles not hers mentioned. Sale to continue from
day to day until all is sold. Terms will be made
known on the day of sale.
ROBERT HESTER, )
WILLIAM B. NELMS, j urf ‘
October 17^1851.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—WiII be
sold, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next,
at Appling, Columbia county, the following Negroes,
balonging to the estate of Mrs. Penelope M. Cul
breath, viz; Hornet, 40 years of age, and a splen
did Cook ; Sarah, 30 years old, and her child Ga
briel, 3 years old; and Jolius, about 20 years old. —
Sold for the benefit of tha Loirs. Terms cash.
October 17, 1851. L. G. STEED, Adm’r.
NOTICE. —AH persons indebted to the estate of
Dr. John J. Jenkins, late of Burke county,
deceased, are requested to make immediate pay
ment; and those having demands against said estate,
will present them, legally authenticated, in terras
of the lew. CHARLES J. JENKINS, Ex’r.
October 17,1851.-jj||a
FOUR MONTHR'after date, application will
be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of
Burke county, when silting as a Court of Ordinary,
for leave to sell the real estate of Mary Garrett, late
of said county, deceased.
THOMAS COSNAHAN, Adm’r.
October 17,1861 *
MEDICAL CARD.
JlpDr, A. C* Hart has permanently located
in Augusta, and tenders his Professional Services to
the citixens of this place and Hamburg. Office
north side Broad-st., next door above John J. Byrd’s
Family Grocery Store, Harper’s Range, where he
will be found at all hours, unless absent on profes
sional engagements. Calls at night will find him-in
his sleeping room, rear of his office jell-dOm
DUPONT’S GUN POWDER,
A GOOD SUPPLY on hand in whole, halves
and quarter kegsFFFG. kegs Blasting POW
DER, for sale by o 9 A. GARdELLE.
FINE COUNTRY HAMS.
A LARGE LOT of fine Country HAMS,
just received and for sale by
oil TINS! EY & INGRAM.
HAMS: HAMS!!
5.000, LBS- prime HAMS, just received
08 57 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO.
IRISH POTATOEST
OA BARRELS Irish POTATOES, just re
ceired by
o 0 HUTCHINSON & THOMAS.
TOBACCO.
A A BOXES manufactured TOBACCO, of
J. Ul/ all grades, for sale low by
HAND, WILLIAMS A CO.
TOBACCO,
RECEIVING and in store, one hundred boxes
fine TOBACCO, assorted brands, viz i Buck
Eye, Uncas and Rose Bud.
09-4 GIRARDY & PARKER
CHOICE HAMS.
1 XI CASKS choice HAMS, just received and
JL VF for sale by
! ol dtf ESTES A RICHMOND.
Teas.
Families can bo supplied with first quality
Green and Black Teas, at
si2 lamback a cooper.
I POTATOES, FLOUR AND CHEESE.
| Q A BBLB. choice Carter, Mercer and Roan
I OVF POTATOES, in fine order.
) 15 bbts. extra fine Family FLOUR, otdered ex
pressly for Families.
I -ALSO—
-10 boxes fine flavored CHEESE, and
3 bbla. Pickled SALMON.
J. J. BYRD,
•30 Harper’s Range.
FINE POULTRY. j
THE SUBSCRIBER will offer for exhtbi
tlon and tale at the Macon Fair, Sb»n >h*i.
Cochin China, Dorking and black IViaud lowi» ol ,
auperior quali'y
The Shanghai and Cochin China Fowls sre from
six of the most notod importations, and for size, har
diness and all good qualities, are unrivalled. The
Dorkings are of the large brown, speckled and gray
varieties, imported by Messrs. F. Rotch and L. P.
Alien, of New York ; and are equal to any of (he
breed in this conntry. The Black Polands an val
uable as ornamental Fowls, and for their superior
laying qualities; and the four varieties mentioned
combine ail grod points that the farmer or fancier
may desire. AU orders promptly attended to. Ad
dress D. REDMOND,
Atlanta, Ga.,
Or apply on the Fair Ground at Macon daring
the 29th, 30th and 31st October.
o!6 dcf-wiNov Ist
PATENT AND ENAMELLED LBA
THER.
JOHN CHADWICK A CO.,
Newark, New Jersey,
MANUFACTURERS sf Patent and Enam
elled LEATHER and CLOTH, Glazed and
Oil SILKS, Ac., respectfully call the attention of
Carriage and Harness Makers, Cap and Shoe Manu
facturers snd Merchants generally, to their extensive
and superior stock of Pateni and Enamelled LEA
THER, of every description in use. 016-ltnia
A TEACHER WANTED FOR 1852.
THE location is four miles from Appling, Co
lumbia county, cast from the Village, near the
Market Road. Apply to JOHN SMITH, or
016-lawßw N. M. BENTON.
SCOTCH WHISKEY.
1 PUNCHEON Scotch WHISKEY, just re
ceived and for sale by'
o!6-d&wtf ESTES & RICHMOND.
Segars.
OQ AAA FIRST * QUALITY Rio
c£'€JjVFVFVF Hondo SEGAKS;
18,000 La Fior, a new brand, just received
and for sale, wholesale and rerail at
GUST. VOLGER’S
Segar and Tobacco Store, one door below John
P. Size’s Corner, Broad street. 016-3 t
GOSHEN BUTTER,
PRIUB GOSHEN BUTTER received every
week by steamer from New York.
ul6 LAMBACK & COOPER.
HAY. HAY.
inf! * AIj KS Choice Northern HAY, just
JL VF vF received and for sale by
015-5 A. LAFITTE.
Tobacco Knives.
3DOZ. TOBACCO KNIVES, for sale at
GUST. VOLGER’S
Segar and Tobacco Store, one door below John P.
Setae’s Corner, Broad street. 016-3 i
KAA SACKS SALT, in good order, for
t/UU sale by W. M. ROWLAND.
016-4 t
LARD AiTd RYE.
QA BDLS. prime No. 1 LARD;
150 bushels SEED RYE;
Just received and for sale by
o!5-4t _ A. LAFITTE.
ALUM SALT.
A FEW Hundred bushels Alum SALT, for
sale by o!4 SEYMOUR ANSLEY & CO.
T AA BOXES prime CHEESE, received
J. VF\X this day, snd for sale low by
o!4 HAND, WILLIAMS A CO.
SACKS coarse Alum SALT, twobash-
WvF 1/ elseach.
oil HAND, WILLIAMS & CO.
QLIA BAGS prime Rio COFFEE;
OUI/ 50 do old Java Do.;
50 do Liguira Do., prime, for
sale low by 014 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO.
CIONS OF TEMPERANCE BIBLES, for
sale by
o!5 THOMAS RICHARDS <fc SON.
FINE CUTLEB.Y.—Pen Knives, Scissors,
Razors, and a few extra fine Razor Straps.
Also Counting House Cutlery, forea’eby
o!5 THOS. RICHARDS & SON,
House papering and border
-ING. Also, Paper Window Shades and Fire-
Hoard Prints. Call and cec our Stock. Just re
ceived by 015 THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
WRITING PAPER.—We have a very
handsome assortment of this article. Also,
of all other kinds of Papers which we are selling
very low. o!5 THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
AUKEKS OF _ ENGLAND.—Lives of the
Queens of England, from tho Norman Con
quest; with Anccdo’es of their Courts, by Agnes
Strickland. For sale by
015 THOS. RICHARDS & SON.
OTATOKS AND ONIONS—3O bbls.
Mercer Potatoes ;
25 bbls. Red anil White Onions, just receiv
ed by 015-dtf ESTES <fe RICHMOND.
“ WAFFLE IRONS-
Revolving and handled waffle
IRONS, of new and improved styles, for sale
by 013 MUSTIN & LATHPOP.
Ready Made Clothing.
JUST RECEIVED, on Consignment, and
will be sold low for Cash, a large lot of Ready-
Made Clothing.
014 HUTCHINSON & THOMAS.
CA CASES BOOTS and SHOES, for sale on
tl*/ Consignment by
014 HUTCHINSON A THOMAS.
POTATOES AND ONIONS, for sale at
014 HUTCHINSON A THOMAS’S.
ONIONS.
O J BBLS. Yellow ONIONS, in splendid or
/ml 8. der, just arrived and for sale low by
o!4 GIRARDEY & PARKER.
BALTIMORE LARD.
BBLS- prime White Baltimore LARD, just
tj received and for sale by
014 GIRARDEY & PARKER.
HAY AND CORN.
■% A A BALES prime HAY
JL 1/1/ 500 Bushels prime Western CORN.
Just received and for sale by
o!l-3 STUART & CASHIN.
YELLOW ONIONS.
pT A BBLS- Yellow ONIONS, in splendid or
tlU der, just received and for sale by
cIQ-3 A. LAFITTE.
DIARIES FOR 1852.
DIARIES for 186 I *, of every size and price
can now be had at the Book Store of
oIQ THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
PICKLED OYSTERS.
WE HAVE just received, and will continue
to receive during the season, PICKLED
OYSTERS. Customers can be supplied as usual.
ol LAMBACK & COOPER.
SEGARS
4 A THOUSAND TRES AMAGOS (Tbre
4rvF Friends) SEGARS, of our own Importation
direct from Havana, just received and for sale.
s!9 LAMtyiCK & COOPER.
JUST RECEIVED,
QAA GALLS. Linseed OIL;
OU VF 24 doz. Paint BRUSHES;
24 11 White-wash BRUSHES;
60 Boxes Pearl STARCH ;
26 " Colgate Pale SOAP ;
10 " Toilet do.
100 “ Extra MUSTARD ;
I 180 lb?. Chrome GREEN ;
1 bbl. Rose PINK;
300 lbs. Vandyke BROWN.
For sale very low by
02-ddfcw2w WILLIAM H. TUTT.
OSNABURGS. OSNABURGB,
«_> Q INCHES wide, weighing one half pound
-t) <tJ to tbe Yard, by
.13 HAND A FLEMING.
i BACON, BACON.
-A A AAA BBS. Choice HACON Sides
1 U.UUU received this day from
ftid for sale by oil HAND & FLEMING.
WATtiR PROOF BOOTS.
ANEW LOT of Benkart’a Quilted Bottom
Water Proof Boots, juat . w
t) ALDRICH A ROYAL.
[ 'The Campbells have Com©
AGAIN!
WITH SONGS TO YOU.
MASONIC HALL.
This iTtnlns, October 19, 1891*
And every Evening during thie Week.
WEST & PEEL'S old and Original CAMP
BELL MINSTRELS, have the honor to an*
noucce to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Augusta,
that they will give a series of their select Musical
Entertainments, as above, with new Songs, Operatic
Choruses, Dances, Shaking Quakers, Ac., &e.
For particulars, see Programmes.
Tickets 50 cen's.
Doors open at 7, commence at 8 'precisely.
o 3 DR. F. A. JONES, Agent.
MRS. RICHARDS,
From London, (late of Charleston ,)
FASHIONABLE FRENCH MILLINERY AND
DRESS MAKING.
Rooms on Greene street , nearly opposite Mr.
Gardner’s residence,
BEGS leave to inform the inhabitants of
Augusta, and its vicinity, that she has Iggp
commenced business as abeve, and trusts by
strict attention, to merit a share of their patronage.
MRS. BICHaRDS bavin;’ had long erperience
in the art of cutting and lilting Dresses, assures
those Ladies who will favor her with a call, to give
them every satisfaction.
Mantillas, Cloaks, &a., made to order at the short*
est notice, having constantly on hand, the latest Pa
rision styles and shapes.
A neat aesjTtment of Silk Millinery and Straw
Goods, and a few elegant styles ol pattern; Hats,
Ribbons, Feathers, &c., dec,
013-aw3w
HE CARPETS ARE COMING—>We
have received the following, which we offer at
greatly reduced prices.
Tapestry Velvet Carpets,
*• Bruseslls 11
Three Piy and Ingrain,
Venetian,
Cotton Carpets, 25 to 37§c,
Tufted and Chenelle Rugs to match
Otrr stock will be complete in a few days.
o!5 COSGROVE& BRENNAN.
GROCERY AND PROVISION
STORE AND BAR.
HAVING purchased the Stock of Mr. P. F. C.
Schmidt, near the Lower Market, corner
Broad and Center-ste., I would inform my friends
and the citizens generally, that I shall keep on hand
a fine stock of fresh FAMILY GROCERIES, anJ
hope to receive a liberal chare of custom.
Mhal, Grits, Ac., ground fresh every day, hav
ing a mill for the purpose.
A BAR has also been fitted up, where the best of
Worse, Liacoss, Sboars, Ac., can be had. The
public are invited to call.
o 9 F. 11. SCHWARZE.
10 DOLLARS REWARD.
RAN AWAY from the subscriber in Ham* §L
burg, S. 0., about the 22d SeptemberKrfiS.
last, Negro girl JANE, about 22 or 23 years ffllk
old, short and stout built, walks quick and sprightly,
and has a wild look when spoken to by strangers,
belongs to Dr. Stokes in Hamburg, and has a moth*
er and si?ter at Mr. C. A. Platt’s in Augusta.
The above reward will be paid for her delivery in
the Jail in Augusta, and fer proof to convict any per*
eon of harboring her, I will give flO if black, and
820 if white, additional.
o!3 WM. KETCHAM, Romp, Ga.
A Good Cook, Washer 8c Ironcr,
TO BE told at our next sale, (if not previously
disposed of) a young, strong and likely Ne
gro Woman, about 19 years old. Sbe is a good
cook, wasber and ironer, and warranted sound. Ti
tles indisputable. Purchasers to pay for bid of sale.
o!4 GIRARDEY & PARKER.
A COMPETENT BOOK KEEI ER, who
ean give good references, wishes to employ hiß
evening hours. He is at liberty from half past six,
P. M.
A line to A. C. R., Box No. 29, Augusta Post
Office, will be promptly attended to. 014 3*
HORSE FOR SALE.
FOR. SALE, a good Buggy and Saddle
/(Iv.VHORSE. Inquire at thisoffico. 014-3
VOCAL MUSIC.
MR. SIIRIVAL would inform the citisens of
Augusta, and his former pupils, that ha will
form another Claee in this city, ou MONDAY next,
for the purpose of giving Instruction in Vocal Music.
For terms, apply at the Book Store of Messrs. G.
A. Oste* & Co., or at the Mus : c Store cf Messrs.
(3. Catlia & Co. 010 4t
DISSOLUTION.
HAVING, by mutual coneent, This Day dis
solved, the business will be continued as here
tofoie, under the name of J. ?. Girabdey & Co.
All unse’tled business will be adjusted by the new
firm. N. GIRaRDEY,
J. P. GIRARDEY,
Oct. 13, 185 L C. E. GIKARDEY.
nr The undersigned take this method cf inform
ing their city and country friends, and customers
generally, that since the withdrawal of Mr. C. E.
G. from the business, it will be continued under the
name and style of J. P. Girabdey & Co.
Grateful for past favors and liberal patronage
heretofore received, we respectfully solicit a continu
ation, and trust,by proper application, to merit it.
M. A. GIRARDEY,
o!4-d2 JJ?. GIRARDEY.
COPARTNERSHIP.
EC. TINSLEY has associated himself with
• Thomas Ikokam in the GROCERY BUSI
NAS'*, the firm hereafter will beTiaaLZY& In
gram. E. C. TINSLEY,
oll*4t THOMAS INGRAM.
Crockery, China and Glass.
THE Subscribers have on hand, a
assortment of the above GOODS, whichSllJf
they are offering as low as can be bought in any VQI
other establishment. Give us a cc.ll, and prove the
fact. MUSTIN & LATHROP.
013
TO HOUSE KEEPERS.
WE keep constantly on hand, a large aa-PflJf
sertmentof HOU E FURNISHING f|
GOODS, consisting in psrt of Tin and Brit- eUe
tania Tea and Ccffee Pots, Brass and Iron Preserve
Kettles, Japaned Toilet Setts, Knife Cleaners, Tubs,
Buckets, Pails, Knife Boxes and Baskets, Shovels
and Tones, Fire Dogs, Hair Brooms and Brushes,
Seives, Coffee and Spice Mills, Pie Boards, Rolling
Pins, Towel Stands and Rollers, Baskets, Bellows,
Toasting Irons and Fork*. Ac., dee.
o!3 MUSTIN & f ATHROP.
Musquit Grass Seed.
THE Subscriber, unable to attend personally to
future applications for Grass Seed, has depos
ited Seed with W. S. Jones, at the Chronicle A
Sentinel office, at Augusta, Ga , where persons wish
ing Seed can be supplied.
523 JAME 9 THOMAS.
TO RENT.
A TWO STORY Fire-Proof building imme
diately in the rear of the Mechanics’ Bank. It
is well suited for storage, or Work Shop, a few
steps on a well paved alley from Broad-street. Apply
to o 9 N. B. MOORE.
Hancock Steamboat Company’s
STOCK FOR SALE.
FIVE SHARES Hancock Steam Boat Com
pany’s Stock. Applv to
09-j> GIRARDY St PARKER.
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
JOHN B. GUIEU, Commission Merchant,
Augusta, Georgia—will attend. promptly and
with despatch to all business, or any Agency entrust
ed to his care. 04-3 m
WANTED TO HIRE,
A FIRST RATE House Servant and Nurse.
Apply at this office. s3O
FOR SALE.
GEORGIA Rail Road and City of Augusta
SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS. Enquiroat
tho Mechanics’ Bank. slB-'f
HOME INDUSTRY.
TBS UNDERSIGNED are now prepared
A to fill ail orders for BUCKETS, of superior
quality to any brought to this market, and as low as
they oan bo laid down.
enfgUdAwtf E. LOCKHART A OO
COAL, COAL.
SEMI -BITUMINOUS Tennessee Coal, suit
able for Parlor Grates, Ac., and bettar adapted
to thia climate than any other Coal. For sale at the
Georgia R. R. Depot, s3Q
LIST OF LETTERS
REMAINING in the Pjst Office, at Augusta,
Ga., on the 15th of October, 1861.
G* Persons wishing Letters from this Hat, will
please say that they are advertised.
A.B
Anderson, Eliza Jane Artiffe, Chas
Atkiasoo, Robt B Anaerson, Jaa H
Arlington, Henry B Aufferman A Krsmski.
B. ’
Beal, Miaa Mary Black, Miss Elisa
Baker, Dr J R Blake, Sherborne P
Benefield, H Boykin, Mrs E
Burton, J M Beuebillon, Gee W 3
Beach, W H Boyd, Miss Ellen
Berry, MissE J Blood, A P
Bard well, Mrs Bryant, John C
Burns, John Brooks, Ellen, (eslored)
Bradwell, Nath), heirs of Brown,lMiss Mirr
Bailey, 1 Brady, Mr ——
Benton, Nathan Brogan, Martin
Baker, Henry Briquet Claudius
Baatlsy, Mrs E C Brom, Isabella M
Burckhardt, G A Bracy, Wm
Baum, M Brindlee, Mr -
Bessmau, Jno W Bowens, Mrs Matilda
benaet, Mrs Carolina Braaael Sarsh
Haitlet, Jno Bruce, Mrs M P
Bogans, W H Bryant, Miss H
Burroughs, Jas M Burnet, Jaa B 2
Bull, Tbos Butts A Townsend,
Bnisi, Wm 2 Burton, Thomas
Burney, W S Burnap, W S
Byne, John S Bennet, Miss Mary
C.
Cory, Tbos W Cook, John
Carrington, Jas R Commute, John
Cary, Wm H Colyer, D T 4
Cannon, W H Coker, R H
Caton, Edm Chance, Dav
Carter, Miss Ida Cobb, Miss Eliaa
Cadle, Silas M Collins, Dav
Chavous, George Cone, Miss O
Chambers, SG4JC Cummings, Thos 3
Chisolm, Miasß Croxier, Wm
Cbarney, S Crawford, Mrs Anna
D.
DeLorme, Cbas Deloaeh, P W
Dee, Mrs Jas Davegno, Mies Ant
Desverny, Mrs T C Demerest, G W
Dalby, Elisabeth Dow, Tristain
Davis, Tbos J Dunham, W S
Daniel, Rev D G Dougherty, W J
E.
Evans, Geo W Ezekiel, Miss Delphiae
F.
Farrow, Mrs Mary A Fulton, Wm
Field, Jas, a sirs sf Ford, L A
Eairbanks, W II Fred, Martin
Fisher, Jno O 2 Fowler, Jas H
Farrar, F, heirs of Free, Miss Carolina
Ficeb, Wm Ford, Mrs M C
French, Miss Ida Fryer, M B
G.
Gault, Dr. W W 3 Galagher, Ed
Gallery, Patrick Gould, Jno P
Gendell,Wm B Grenade, Sim
Gardiner, Mr Greham, Hugh 2
Gains, Messrs A Co Gidron, Wm
Gibbs, Jno Greiner, Jno P
Gains, W B A Co Green, G P
Galt, Pr Goodman, Mrs L
Ho
Hemmeck, Miss M D Henderson, Robt
Hammond, M C M Howard, Mrs S A
Hart, Oliver, heirs of Hcops, H H
Hart, Jno, heirs of Holland, Miss Pattie
Hamilton, Jno, boirs of Howard, Mrs M B
Hazzard, Wm, heirs of Holland, Gill
Hand, Jno Holcombe, F P
Hatcher, Miss Keslah Holmes, L L
Harris, Willey Howard, Mrs L E
Harrell, Misr Frances Hayne, Josh
Hawkins, J C Howell, C
Hassell, Miss M F Hatch. Mrs Sarah A
Hyrne, Edm M, heirs of Hughes, Edw O
Hendersoa, Wm / he rr of Haey, Geo B 3
Hendrick, Mr — : — Humphrey, Mrs M
Hight, C Harts, Mrs Teresci
Hilt, Rev J D Huggins, Benj, heirs of
I Ac J.
Jones, Mrs MEL Jordan, Dr A R
Jones, W m servt Johnson, Mrs Elisa
Johnson, W W Julian, Miss C
Jot.es, L M J (tunings, Jno
Joh aeon, Mrs Car Jackson, S M
Ingalls, Mrs L L James, Jas
Jones, J H Johnson, F
K.
Kennedy, Jas heirs of King, H H
.<clb, Josiah heirs of Kilme, Geo
Knapp, Jno heirs of Keeler, Jno
L.
Lose ter, Robt Lurtday, Jas
Lathe, Appleton I anghlin, Jas
Lampitin, T M Lochman, Chs heirs of
Lewis Maria E Lavognito, Balls
Langford, Dan’l heirs ol Lovel, Lewis
Leaob, Miss Aug Liddle, Geo heirs of
Lawrence, Chrbt’n Lisbon, Thos heirs of
Lakeman, Eb H Lloyd, Edw heirs of
Leightfield, Morris Lockhart, Miss R M
M.
McCormick, Miss Ann Mitchell, Amelia
McCormick, Thos Munroe, Julie care of Ma-
McKtnley, Rev J ry Miffiiu.
McKinzie, D B Mitchell, Jas heirs of
McGune, Merry heirs of Moffit, Wm M
McKay, John of Meore, Jas
Prator, Jos Carey, Wm cars of Phil
Prater, Aug Malone,
McCarter, War A Moore, Wm
Martin, Dr Jas heirs of Murray, OJ *
Magruder, Mias Cath Moody, Ann E
Mac*y, Jno Moses, F P
Malony, Jno Mongin, Jno D
Dye, Dan’l care of Dav. Morris, WmS C
* Marsh, Morgan, Jcrdan
Martin, Wm Murphy, Wm
Mason, Rich’d heirs of Shovelin, Patrick eare of
Mazyek, Stephen, heirs of Phil Mullins,
Martin, B F Moody, Miss Maria
Miller, Thos Morgan, Fred
McMecomy, Patrick
N.
Night, Wm MeArdle, Michael, eare
Nolan, J P of Jno. Naglo
Nelson, Miss M JU Neufville, Wm
Noys Jos O, heirs of
O.
O’Connor, Eugene t
P.
Perrin, Mrs. 81 Porter, A B
Pardue, S S Prescott, Jas. heirs of
Parker, Wm T Pollard, Richard, boirs of
Perso.a, SJ Pollard, Jas W i
Paul, Allathoa Pricket, Fliaha
Perrin, Edw. Prouty, Wm H
Paris D Plunket, J L
Pieree F P Purcell, Henry, heirs of
Pronaux, Adrian, heirs of
Q»
Quein, J Quein, Jno C
R.
Randolph, Jas. Royatama, Dr. Goo B 2
Sibley, Royal, care Mr. Roberts, Miss Mary
Rawl?, Russell, MrsJanthe M
Ramsey, Edw’d Rosser, E
Rich, Wm. H. Beidy, Jere
Rogers, Mrs Emily A
S.
Schwatz, P H Smith, Jno H 2
Sbrival, R Smith, J B
Shifferev, Dan’l Smith, Mist Mary 2
Sawyer, G V Smith, Jno
Sherman, Wm. Steele, Jesse
Stat, Rob’t Spelman, Dr. N
Saxion, Richard Stokes H 2
Sauls, Miss Jsno Stark, D J
Seibelv, Mr M J Swain, R 9 2
Shebrey, M W Swain, MissEliz.
Smith, Ja’sP Statham, Dr. A D
Seay, Jno. Stanford, Eliz.
T.
Thomas, Jas. Tuggle, Tbo’s J
U.
Upson, Stephen
V.
Vaugh, Miss Eliza
Walker, D L Wetohel, Geo P
Watson, Wm 2 Westbrook, A L
Waldaner, A Whitlock, Mro E D
Walker, Mies Eliz. M M Weeks, Aaron
Warren, Josiah L Wiseman, E A
McCouy, D, earn Patriok Winkler, F J
Welch Wicker, Jas C.
Watkins, Henry F Wiggins, Wm
Walker. Dan’l Wynn Tho’n M
Wade, JW Workman, lease
Ward G C Wood, S. D.
Welch Din’l _ „
o)7 B. P. HBLL, F. M,
LUMBER. „ _
TOE Subscribe** having igrt*d a Steam Saw
Mill, four milaa worn of Wsrrenton, Warn*
sounty, are now prepared to deliver from two to
lour demand feet of LUMBER par day at tha Wat*
ronton Depot, from whlehplaeoRtf li**°
’ “VJTrt ,b * ouir tfuST
Auction Sales.
BY HUTCHINSON & THOMAS.
Start at Stovall't Comer, Broad-Street.
—THIS DAY—
jpiRIDJLY, in front of Store, will be positively
20 bbla. Irish POTATOES]
20 " ONIONS;
26 kegs NAILS;
10 boxes Star CANDLES]
5 kegs BUTTER |
1 dram CODFISH;
5 bbls. MACkEREL;
6 baskets CHAMPAGNE. o!7
BY HUTCHINSON to THOMAS.
Stare at Stovall'» Comer , Broad-Street.
POSTPONED SALE OP GROCERIES.
—Tills DAY—
FRIDAY, at 10| o’clock, in front es Store,
will bo sold—
A general assortment of GROCERIES, eonsirt*
lag, in part, of Sugar, Liquors, Mackerel, Soap,
Candles, Potatoes, Onions, Ac., Ac.
Terms Cash on delivery. c ]g
BY HUTCHINSON & THOMAS.
Store at StovalPs Comer, Broad-Street*
ROPE.
—THIS DAY—
FRIDAY, at Us o’clock, in front of Store, on
account of all eoneerned, will be sold—
-60 coils ROPE, slightly damaged. Sale positive.
Terms at sale. 016
BY HUTCHINSON & THOMAS.
Store at StovaWs Corner , Broad Street .
—THIS DAY—
FRIDAY, at 10| o’clock, in front of Store, on
account of all concerned, will be sold—
-2 eases Dry Goods, slightly damaged. Sale poai
tive. Terms Cash. 016
BY HUTCHINSON to THOMAS
Store at Stovall’s Comer, Broad Street.
HORSE AND DRAY.
JTHIS DAY.
FRIDAY, at II o’clock, in front of Store, will
be sold— 1
One DRAY and HORSE.
Terms Cash. 016
BY GIRARDEY & PARKER.
Store first door above W. K- Kitchen’t.
—THIS DAY—
FRIDAY, at 10| o’clock, in front of Store, will
be sold—
GROCERIES, FURNITURE. 4c., Ac., con.
Bisting of
10 bbfs. Mackerel;
6 ” Lard;
500 resins Wrapping Paper]
10 bble. fine Yellow Onions }
300 lbs. Cast and German Steel j
2 cases fine Shoes.
—ALSO—
Beds, Ma’rasees, Bedsteads, Sofa, Trunks, Stoves,
Ac., Ac. 016
BY GIRARDEY & PARKER.
Store first door above IV. K. Kitthea’e.
HOPE ON ACCOUNT OP ALL CONCERN.
ED.
THIS DAY.
FRIDAY, in front of Store, will be sold—
-50 coils Rope. To be sold on account of all
eoneerned. 016
BY GIRARDEY & PARKER. “
Store first door above IV. K. Kitchen’s.
—THIS DAY—
FRIDAY, at 12 o’clock, precisely, in front of
Store, will be sold—
A likely Negro Woman, about 18 years old, a
first rate cook, washer and ironer, warranted sound
and healthy. Sold for no fault. Titles indisputable.
Purchaser o pay for bill of sale.
Terms Cnsh. olfi
BOOTS AND SHOES,
THK CHEAPEST EVER OTTERED IK AU6USTA*
THIS subscriber begs leave to return hia sincere
thanks to hie friends, and the public generally,
for their kind and liberal patronage bestowed on
him, and hopes, by an unflinching perseverance to
merit the same for the future, being d ssirous to call
lbs attention of the citisens of Augusta, and its vi
cinity, to his splendid Stock of Gent’s, Ladies’
Misses, Boy’s and Children’s
BOOTS AND SHOES, gAn
which he will sell, wholesale and retail, VII
cheaper than any ever offered in this City, f
Please call and examine, as Goods will be freely
shown, and only one price asked.
500 pair Ladies' lacs J GAITERS, at 95 eta. per
pair. JAMES DaLY.
N. B. A handsome lot of Travelling and Packing
TRUNKS, VALISES, and CARPET BAGS, al
ways on hand. J. DALY,
Store on the South side of Broad street, and near
ly opposite Ergle A Phoenix Hotel. o!4
Hi
Mttt Jy
FRESH SUPPLIES.
09 BOOTS, SHOES and BROGANS, eom
prising every variety of the above GOODS,
which will t e sold cheap for cash, or oily accep
tance, at W holcsale or Retail, opposite U. S. Hotel,
Augusta, Ga.
—ALSO—
-1,500 pair of best Plantation BROGANS, cheap.
010 H. DALY.
Stovoa! Stovesl
A FULL SUPPLY of all patterns suited to thia
market now on hand, and for sale wholesale
and retail by 08 B. F. CHEW.
TUB CLERK’S ASSISTANT I or Book
of Practical Forms, containing numerous pre
cedents and forms for ordinary business transactions,
with referenoe3 to the various statutes, and latest ju
dicial decisions, designed for the use of county and
town officers, Merchants, Mechanics, Farmers and
Professional men. For sale by
o!3 THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
CAKE, SPICE AND SUGAR BOXES
OF every variety and sixe— some very beautiful,
and the very best article that can be had any
where. For Bale by
o!3 MUSTIN A LATHROP.
MORE NEW GOODS.
BY THE LAST STEAMERS;
WILLIAM H. CRANE
HAS fust received an additional supply of STA
PLE AND FANCY GOODS, which makes
hia assortment as complete as can be found in the
city.
AMOKO WHICH ARB
Rich Figured Brocade and Plaid Silks;
Rich heavy Blaek Gro Da Afrigue;
A few more Chiystal Palaoe Dresses j
Royal Ermine CMfc, for Ladies’ Cloaka and
Sacks;
Fine 4-4 Blue and Maroon Silk Yalvet;
Rich Embroidered Saoka and Cloaks j
Ingrain Blaok and Slate Colored Hose ;
Three Threaded White do. do.
Blaek and Slate Pleeced Silk Hoee, a new article
suitable for the winter;
Rich Embroidered and Watered Silk Mantillas;
Rich Emb’d Muslin Collars and Chemisettes;
Cambric Edgings and lasertings;
Blaok, Wh te and Colored Kid Gloves;
Thread Laoes and Ima. Valeneienne Laosa;
Rich Palm Leaf Eng. Priats)
Pine 6-4 Plain Bobinet Laos;
A large assortment of Prints, Ginghame, Flannels,
Shirtings. Sheetings, Lins ns, Satinets, Tweeds,
Jeans, Cassimeres, Cloths, Kerseys, Blankets, Ao..
Ac., all of whioh will bo sold very low.
The publio are respeotfully Invited to enll and ea
■tine them. <4