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Special soticas.
33 We are authorized to announoe DANIEL
J. KING as a Candidate for the office of Receiver
s( Tax Returns of Richmond count/, at the ensuing
election in January next. 023-*
Augusta Fire Company
The regular semi-annual parade of the
Augusta Fire Company, for reriew and
inspection, will he held in front of the Methodist
Church, on SATURDAY, 25th Oct., at 2| o’clock
p as By order of
F. L AMBAOK, Chief Engineer,
Alex. Pbiup, Sec’y. 022-td
JOSEPH BANCROFT,
STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKER.
33 Notary Public and Adjuster of Marine Are
rages. Also, U. 5. Commissioner for the Districts
ot Georgia, and Commissioner for the State of Louis
iana. Office No. 117 Bay Street, Sarannah, Geor
gia. 021
33” Straw Bonnets bleached and pressed in
the best manner, at 50 cents, by
021-4 w ALBERT ADAMS.
33” Mrs. Lutlirlngcr respectfully informs
the public, that she is now opening, at the well
known stand, formerly occupied by Mrs. La fitte,
a choice assortment of MILLINERY and FANCY
GOODS, comprising the rery latest styles of La
dies’ and Miateß’ Bonnets, Dress anJ Breakfast
Caps, Mantelets, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Laces,
Embroideries, Fringes, Flower Gimp, Bridal
Dresses and Head Ornaments, Zephyr, Floss, Ac.,
Ac.
A competent Dressmaker is engaged in the es.
tablishment, and is ready to execute all orders in
the best and most fashionable style.
018 3m
33* Dividend No, *l,—Georgia Rail Road
and Banking Company, Augusta, Oct. 16, 1851. —
The Board cf Directors hare declared a Semi-An
nual Dividend of 83| per Share, payable on and
after the 20:h mat.
017 J. MILLIGAN, Cashier.
33* Bank of Brunswick, Augusta, October
6, 1651.—Dividend No. 16.—Five Dollars per share
has been declared This Day, and payable to the
Stoc, I 'holdera on demand.
of-xOt JOHN CRAIG, Cashier.
33* mechanics’ Bank. — Augusta, Ga.,Oct. 6
1851. —Dividend No. 35.—The Board of Directors
have declared a semi annual dividend of tekdollara
per share, payable on demand, and an extra divi
dend of ten dollars, payable on the first day of No
vember proximo. 07-lot M HATCH, Cashier.
33” Lessons on the Piano Forte, by Min o.
M. MACKENZIE. Terms, <12—24 lessons. A
share of patronage is solicited. Residence, corner
Broad and Campbell streets.
Reference —A. Iversen. ol(j-dlm
GOOD
I 3 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. SET ZE.
33* Mrs. 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. Music
and French is taught; a’so Drawing in all its varie
ties. Persons wishing to see specimens of painting,
can da si by applying to Mrs C. at her residence.
Terms for the Primary Department 86 and 88 {
lor the higher English branches, including French
and Drawing 810 to 815: Music 815. o9*d
MEDICAL CARD.
33* Dr, A. C, Hart has permanently located
in Augusta, and tenders his Professional Services to
the cilisens of this place and Hamberg. 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 hie office jell-dOm
33* Dr. W. W. Broadhurst respectfully
tenders his Professional Services to the citixene of
Augusta. His office is at Dr. Paul F. Eve’s house,
where he may be found day or night. 01-dly
33* Notice. —Mr. Robbr* F. Gibsb is my le
gally authorised Attorney to attend to any business
in which 1 am interested, during my absence.
o 9 JOHN J. BYRD.
33 Dr. P, Jeter Martin offers his Profes
sional Services to the citixene of / ugusta and Ham
burg. Office on Washington street, one door east cf
Broad. o!3
UNION BANK OF TENNESSEE,
BRANCH AT CHATTANOOGA.
33 The Notes payable at the above
Branch are now received at par at the Branch Bank
o the Stato of Georgia, at Augusta. o 4 lm
Leigh, Tucker & Perkins*
IMPROVED SKY LIGHT
DAGUERREAN GALLERY.
«The Picture* now being taken at this
establishment by the aid (fan entirely new
Aparatus and
SKY LIGHT,
Arranged expressly for the purpose,
Are pronounced by all superior to any that have ever
before been offered in tbis eity.
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.
\ general assortment of PLATES, CASES, POL
ISHING MATERIALS. Ac., constantly on hand
for sale. oil
Dodge’s Daguerrean Gallery
NOW OPEN.
33 18. S. Dodge has the pleasure to announce
that his rooms are now open for the reception of
visitors, and that be is fully prepared to exeeu te the
best Pictures taken in the South. His fine sky and
sidelight, enable him to prednee pictures of the
richest tone, and the most agreeable light r nd shade,
together with a natural expi ession, easy and grace
ful attitude. Time required for sitting reduced by
hie 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 eases, medallions, finger rings, 4c.
Stock and materials of all kinds on hand and for sale.
Thorough instructions given in Daguerreotyping.
Gallery next door to the Poet Office, and over
Clark, Rackeit A Co’s. Jewelry Store. 07.6 m,
PORTRAITS.
CHARLES B EftUFF, ARTIST.
From the Academy of Munich, Bavaria,
33 Gratefal for the encouragement
given him the past season, informs tho La
dies and Gentlemen of Angustaand vicinity that he
has taken Rooms over Miss Catonnet’s School (two
doors above Clarke, Rackett & Co.’s) and ia prepar
ed to famish PORTRAITS of tho beet execution at
short notice. The public are respectfully invited to
give him a call. *
£3 A few mere Pupils in Drawing ean be ac
commodated.
References —Messrs. T. Clanton, Tbos. Richards
J. Gardner, Jr., A. Lafitte. sl4
P* We are authorised to announce BARTHOL
OMEW SPRINGS, as a candidate for Conner of
Richmond Cesnty, at the election in January next
024-law3
33 We ere authorised to announce W, B.
SAVAGE a Candidate for Clerk of the Superior and
Inferior Courts of Richmond county, at the ensuing
Election.
JAMES G. COLLIER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Augusta Gemrgt*.
13 Offis# removed to the war of Millar A W«.
ren’s Dry Goods Store, over B. H. Wanroo A Co, s.
o2Q
Ladies* Velvet Cloaks and Man-
TILLAS,
Only four days from New York.
SNOWDEN & SHEAR
33 Have reeotvsd, This Day, by the Steamer
Marion, Ladies’Velvet CLOAKS and MANTIL
LAS, of the latest French patterns, and of rich and
splendid styles, to which they respectfully invite the
attention of the Ladies. 033-d&tw6
TEA NUTS. ’
MR. JUNIUS SMITH, of Greenville, S. C ,
(who has the honor of successfully introduc
ing the culture of TEA into this country, for the
purpose of accommodating those who may wish to
experiment in the eultnre of this beautiful, a, well
as useful plant, and to ascertain the soil and climate
bee adapted for its growth,) offers to part with a
portion of his stock of Tea Nuts recently imported
from China.
The Tea Nuts are about tire size of Filberts, and
ha pats them up in flat tin bexes, of one or more
dcaen, which can be sent by mail with safety,—
Price. 82 per dosen Nats, with full directions for
planting, 4c.
His fast importation are in better condition than
any heretoforo received. Orders for Tea Nuts re
ceived and forwarded by
haviland, RISLEY 4 co.,
Augusta, Ga., and
HAVILAND, HAKRALL * CO ,
024 ClAwB Charleston S. C.
TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD.
A MISSING HORSE.—A man who said his
name was B. T. Manley of North Carolina,
who is about 25 or 26 years o:d, about five feet nine
inches high, dark hair, fair complexion, speaks
quickly, and had on a black or rery dark coat and
black hat, hired from me at my hotel in Waynes
boro, Borke coun'y, on Monday, the 13'h inst , a
dark brown bay HORSE, one or both hind feet
white, a good saddle and draft horse, about 15 or
154 hands high, seven years eld, with a saddle
nearly new, blaek quilted seat, and silver plated
horn, and new cotton blanket as a saddle cloth, to go
to Jefferson county in eeirch of a man, as he said,
name! Biisil, and to return to this p ace cn Thurs
day, the 16th inst., beiag an utter stranger to me,
and not having aa yet returned the horse or given
me information of bis whereabouts, I do offer a re
ward of 820 for the appret ension and custody of
said Manly and information that will enable me to
recover the horse, or Bio for the recovery of the
horse. JOHN ROGERS.
Waynsboro, Burke county, Ga. c24-lw4l
Wines, Cordisls, Sardines, dec.
JUST received, and now opening, a choice lot oi
assorted Cordials, Wines, 4c., viz:
French Cordials; Stoughton Bitters; Raspberry
Syrup; Brandy Cherries; Cherry Brandy; Lemon
Syrup: Medoc and St. Julien Claret ; Champagne,
in quarts and pints; baskets Olive Oil; boxes Sar
dines, &c., by
024 HUTCHINSON A THOMAS.
HIHB BASKBK’S ComcDon-PtM. Hook,
JL containing a treaties on banking; ten minutes
advice on keeping a banker; Byles on the law of
bill* of exchange; remarks on bills of exchange;
forms cf bills of eicbange in eight European lan
snigea; forms of notices of protest, Ac. for sale by
024 THOMAS RICHARDS 4 SON.
ico Bacon.
SUnOS. fine BACON, Sides and Shoulder*,
just received and for sale in lota to suit purchas
era, by 024 GIRARDEY 4 PARKER.
Fixe Works and Fire Crackers.
WE have iuat received a fine assortment of Fire
Works, consisting of Serpen's, Rockets,
Scroll Wheels, Pin Wheels, Roman Candles; Tri
angles, Blue Lights, Painted Stars, Flour Pots, Ben.
gal Lights, 4c.
—ALSO—
150boxes A No. 1 “O. W. P.” Fire Crackers,
warranted, which we will aril low, if caljed upon
early. 024 GIRARDEY 4 PARKER.
Segars, Segars.
QA AAA SEGARS, of various brands,
m v«v Vvf just received and for sale by
024 GIRARDEY 4 PARKER.
Negroes to Hire.
A NEGRO Man, accustomed te plantation
work, driving, 4c.; two wall grown Boys,
each about 18 years old, and a girl about 14 years
old. WM. A. WALTON,
021-dlw Ex’r., J. W. Houghton.
Pickled Oysters.
I GALLONS Pickleu Oysters, in 2,3,
1V v 6 and 19 gallon xegp, just received and
fcrs.de by A. LAFITTE.
A regular supply will be.’received weekly and an
allowance made to the Trade. 024*4t
Oranges, Apples, Potatoes, &c.
1 J"h BBLS. Sweet Havana Oranges;
JL Vv 10 “ New York Pippins;
25 “ Ytllow Potatoes;
5 “ Beets;
Just received and for rale by
024 4 A. LAFITTE
Cow Peas.
O K BAGS new Cow Fens, just received from
mt *3 Tennessee, and for sale by
024 4t A. LAFITTE.
On Consignment.
JUST received, on ocnsigniuent, and will b* sold,
cheap for cash—
-10 bbls. prime Pork ;
10 half bbls. Family Mess;
10 bbls. Leaf Lard ;
20 firkins Goshen Butter;
30 “ Western Do.;
50 boxes Cheese;
by 024 HUTCHINSON 4 THOMAS.
Soap and Candles.
JUST received, and will be sold, low for cash —
25 boxes Colgate Toilet Soaps;
30 " Payson’s Excelsior;
20 " Tallow C-ntllca, 4’e; 6’s, and B's;
50 “ choice Starrs ;
by 024 HUTCHINSON 4 THOMAS.
Clover. Almonds, &c.
JUST rteeived, and will be told lew, to close
consignments—
-3 sacks, choice Clover;
Barrels soft-shell Almonds;
30,000 choice Regalia Segars;
Will be sold a bargain by
024 HUTCHINSON 4 THOMAS.
Goshen Butter.
1 O FIRKINS choice Goshen Batter, just
JL A received by
024 ESTES 4 RICHMOND.
CHRONICLE & SENTINEL OFFICE
REMOVAL.
I HAVE removed my stock of Goods
to the building formerly the Chboni
ou A SxKTivxL OoncK, next door la
JEL *o the Georgia Rail Road Bank,;where
I amna nowpreceiving and opening a large stock of
whicb will be made to order as good as can be bad
ia any establishment in the South.
I have also for sale, a large stock of READY
MADE CLOTHING, wbish will bt sold at a small
profit. Boys Clothing, frem Bto 15 years of age.
FURNISHING ARTICLES,
Sueh as Cravats Gloves, of all kinds, Suspendeers
Collars, Silk and Merino Undershirts, White sad
Colored Shirts, Drawers, the best kind of English
half Hose, Ladies’ Silk and Merino under Vests, and
ery thing useful and desirable for a Gentleman’s
outfit. Also, a first rate stock of Silk and Cotton
Umbrellas and Walking Canes.
06 J- A. VAN WINKLE.
TO STONE CUTTERS.
WANTMD, two gosd GRANITE CUTTER?,
to whom good wages will be given. Apply
two miles above the Antioch Depot, Athens Branch,
Georgia Rail Road, to 024-6 t WM. DAY.
~ FORBALB.
AmmA. 1118 subscriber offers for sale jgMt
hit valuable PLANTATION eon- W
JHJJJJB tainingß39| acres, in Columbia coun- -A—
ty, 25 miles from Augusta, lying immediately on the
road leading from Jas Luke’s, Esq., to Harden’s
Ferry. On the premises is a good DWELLING
HOUSE, and all necessary out-buildiegs, with the
best kind of well arranged Negro Houses. Thire is
also an excellent Gin House and Packing Screw
Thera ia also on the premises a good spring end well
of water. The Lands ere fine productive oattoo end
corn land, ae good as ia the county, and well situs
ted. Terms made easy.
Any one wishing to purchase can get any <nforaa
* vo wished by addressing me at Eubank'a P. O.
Columbia eouaty, Ga. Aay r“ J#n ▼'"‘'"g the
place, I will take greet pleasure in shewing them
the plantation. aoB-tf A. C. JONES.
AGENCY
FOE THE ROCK ISLAND FACTORY,
MECKLENBURG, N C.
WE HAVE just received a supply r.f CAF
SI MERES, manufactured at the above Fac
tory. They are a very superior goods, not excelled
by any and scarcely equal ed in texture and quality.
They are finely suited for Gentlemen’s and Boys
wear, and will be sold by the Case or Pieee to deal
ers at Factory prices, which we think will compare
both in quality and price with Quods made at the
North. We therefore invite all merchants and dealers
to call and examine and support Southern enterprise.
JEFFERS, CUTHRAN A CO., Ag’tß.
023 Office on Mclntaiah-street.
AGENCY FOR GRANITEVILLB
MANUFACTORY.
JUST received, and will constantly keep on
hand
-10 bales 4-4 SHEETING;
10 “ 7-8 SHIRTINGS;
5 11 DRILLINGS;
And for sale at Factory prices. Cell and examine.
JEFFERS, COTHRAN A CO., Agents.
023 Office Mclntosh Street.
RECEIVED THIS DAY PER STEAM
ER tia CHARLESTON.
Q PC BDLSi Hiram Smith FLOUR;
mt 30 Boxes Goshen CHEESE;
10 Bble. Mercer POTATOES;
10 Firkins choice Goshen BUTTER ;
Pickled and Smoked BEEF;
Piet led TONGUES;
2 cases prepared French MUSTARD ;
Alto, 1 case Cologne WATER, direct importation,
for sale by 023 G. T. DORTIC.
BACON AND LARD.
QA AAA LBS. Prime SIDES AND
UUtUUV SHOULDERS,
20 bbls. No. 1, LARD, Just received by
c 23 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO.
RECEIVED THIS DAY,
2 CASKS Snperior HAMS,
20 bbls. Silver Skin Onions,
10 bbls. Old Monoogahela Whiskey. For sale
by 023 A. SABAL, Agent.
YOUATT’S CONDITION POWDERS,
A MOST valuable remedy for removing vitiated
humors, restoring losi of appetite and promoting
a thrifty condition to Horses, Cattle, Sheep and
Hcgs.
Y ouatt’s Powders cure Heaves, Cougb, Glanders,
Yellow Water, and removes Botts, and the effects of
Founder, Distemper, Ac., of Horses.
For Cows that give blue, thin and watery Milk,
Youatt’s Powders are an infallible remedy, and their
use will greatly improve the quantity as well as
quality of good milkers.
Hogs and sheep that are disposed to be sick, or
that do not thrive, are equally btnefitted by the use
of these Powders, which act as a promoter of diges
tion, thereby improving the quality of the blood and
consequently tbe quantity of Milk, Fat, Wool, Ao
Price 60 cents. Sold in Augusta by
HAVILAND, RISLEY A CO.
And by country merchants generally.
023-d& w3m
PROOF POSITIVE.
THE following certificate was rent ui a few days
since, with the urgent request that it should
be made public.
Fust Rivxb, Ga.
Dr. Wm.H.T ctt — Dear Sir : In the Fall of 1860,
1 contracted a Cold and Cough, which finally be
came settled on my Lenga, and in a short time be
came so severe that I despaired and gave up all
hope cf 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 knew, who had been cured by your
Pccto'a! Elixir, I sent fer three bottles, and before
finishing the third one my cough left me. I have
gained flesh aud strength, and now feel robust and
heaity.
I send you this, hoping you wilt make it publie, so
(hat tbe afflicted may know where to procure relief.
Please send me a half dexen more bottles, as 1 do
not wish to be without it. Yours, respectfully,
Glovbb P. Qieii.
O’The PECTORAL ELIXIR is for sale in
Augusta by WM. H. TUTT and
017-dAwlm W. H. & J. TURPIN.
FINE POULTRY]
nnilE SUBSCRIBER will offer for exhibi-
Jl tion and rale at the Macon Pair, Shanghai,
Cochin China, Dorking and black Poland Fowls of
superior qpiali'y
The Shanghai and Cochin China Fowls ere from
six of tbe most noted importations, snd for siae, har
diness and alt good qualities, are unrivalled. The
Dorkings are of the large brown, speckled and gray
varieties, imported by Messrs. F. Rotch and L. P.
Allen, of New York; and are aqpal to any of the
breed m this country. Tbe Black Polands are val
uable as ornamental Fowls, and for their superior
laying qualities; and the four varieties mentioned
c.mbinc all geed points that tbe former or fancier
mey desire. All orders promptly attended to. Ad
dress D. REDMOND,
Atlanta, Ga.,
Or apply on the Fair Ground at Macon daring
the 29th, oOth and 31=t October.
©l6 dtpwtNov Ist
MANAGER’S OFFICE.
GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT
LOTTERIES.
Managed, Drawn, and Prizes paid by the we l
known and responsible firm of
J. W. MAURY St CO*
Extra Class 81, by Monongalia L, Oct. 25, 1651,
Sales close SATURDAY, at 3, P. M. 12 Drawn
Ballots from 78.
MAMMOTH SCHEME,
CAPITAL PRIIR
75,000 DOLLARS*
$25,000; $15,000; $10,000; $7,000; $3,825; 13*214
of $1,500 JT£ being the lowest 3 number prises.
Besides numerous others amounting to $1,186,-
7851 1 Tickets S2O; Halves $lO ; Q arlers $5 ;
Eighths $2,50.
Class 109, to be drawn at Savannah, Oct. 24,1651.
Sales close FRIDAY, at 3P. M. 12 Drawn Bal
lots from 06.
A GOOD SCHEME.
CAPITAL FRISK
7,000 DOLLARS.
$2,080 1 5 Prizes of SI,OOO ; 5 of $300; 5 of $250,
Ac., Ae. Tickets s7|; Halves sls; Quarters
62$ cents.
Class 110, to be drawn at Savannah, Oct. 28, 1851.
Sales close TUESDAY, at 3 P, M, a 14 Drawn
Ballots from 78.
SPLENDIDSCHEME.
CAPITAL PRICE
12,222 DOLLARS.
$4,000; $1,300; $1,142; 15 of $1,000; B.ride
numerous ethers. Tickets $4; Halves $2; Quar
ters sl.
TV Orders from the city or country, strictly eon
fidential, and promptly attended to.
JOHN A. MILLEN,
No. 206 Broad street, one door above Metcalf’s
Range, Augusta, Geo. 023
LARD AND RYE
OA BBLB. prime No. 1 LARD;
/6vf 150 bushels SEED RYE;
Just received and for sale by
o!5-4t A. LAPITTE.
CA CASES BOOTS and SHOES, for sale on
tl" Consignment by
o!4 HUTCHINSON A THOMAS.
NOTICE TO MECHANICS.
THE Snbsoriber has on hand a set of MA
CHINERY, made expressly fora Cabinet and
Carpenters’ Shop. It consists of Daniel’s Planing
Machine, Pay’s Mortice and Tenenling Machine, the
best now in use, a Turning Lathe and Boring Ma
chine, up and down Saw, Circular Saw Arbors, of
different sizes, Tongue and Groover, Belting, ao..
Counter Shafts, and two inch Shafting, all rigged
and finished In the most approved manner. This
machinsry would be sold at a bargain, and warrant
ed good.
The subscriber has also for sale, the Machinery
for an iron rigged Saw Mill complete, new and in
good order. This way of rigging a Saw Mill is de
cidedly preferable to the old wood work plan. It is
not expensive, and when onee rigged, it runs mueh
better, and needs bnt little repair. This machinery
may be purchased at a bargain, aa the aubaeriber is
about to engage in ether buaineaa. The above la all
new.
The anbacriber will also act aa Agent in getting op
or purchasing any kind es Machinery in use, and
his advantages are sueb, that be feels warranted in
saying be oan give sc infection.
For reference, inquire of most any of the buaineaa
man of Madison, Ga. Address,
H. N. ATKINSON,
JelS-w Boseawen, N. H., er Madison, Gee.
GREAT AGRICULTURAL FAIR AT
MACON.UA.,
October 3»tlx, 30th, and 3||t.
F.AtL RO..D F..RES REDUI EDM
PASSENGERS to tbe great Agritulturaiand
Mechanical Fair at Macon, from any Station
on the Georgia Rail Road, by tbe day or night trains
of October 28tb and 29th, will be furniehod with
tickets to return free of charge by any of the regu
lar Georgia Rail Rood day or night trains of Octo
ber 30th, 31st, and November Ist. Prodded that:
■aid tickets be purchased of the Station Agents.
Tbe eharge for the Mason and Western Rail Road,
in addition to that for the Georgia Rail Road will
be S 3.
N. B. Stock and other articles for exhibition only,
will be transported free.
Georgia Rail Road, Augnsta, Ga., Oct. 22,1851.
GIRARDEY & PARKER,
AUCTION AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
NO. 333, Broad ctreet, one door below tbe
Franklin Hotel, nearly opposite theßrunswiok
Bank, and formerly occupied by Messrs. French
A Butler.
Tne undersigned take pleasure in notifying their
oity and country friends, aad the public generally,
t hat they have this day associated themselves in the
AUCTION and COMMISSION BUSINESS, in the
eity of Augusta, where they tender their services as
such; and they hope, by en unflinching persever
ance, strict and faithful attention to business, to mer
it their confidence and a libeial share of patronage.
CAMILLE E. GIRARDEY,
GUSTAVUS A. PARKER.
Rtfereneee. —H. H Cumming, Esq., Misers. J.
O. Carmichael, Biker A Wilcox. Baker A Hart,
Hand, Williams A Co., G. T. Jackson, Soranton,
Stark A Davis, Hopkins, Kolb A Co., Augusta, Ga.,
and A. H. Abrahams, Charleston, S. C.
September 24, 1851. 524-ts
VOCAL MUSIC.
MR. SHRIVAL would inform the citizens of
Augusta, and his former pupils, that he will
form another Class in this eity, on MONDAY next,
for the purpose of giving Instruction in Vocal Musie.
For terms, apply at tbe Book Store of Messrs.
G. A. Oates A Co., or at the Musie Store of Messrs.
C. Catlin A Co. 021-dlm
PISTOLS.
COLT’S AND ALLEN’S
Revolves, all sizes,
Derringer's Belt Pistols,
QN Allen’s Self Cocking, ail sixes,
Just received and for sale by
■3 CLARK, RACKETT A CO.
PERSONAL Memoirs of a Residence of Thir
ty Years with the Indian Tribes, on the Amer
ican Frontiers; with Notices of Passing Events,
Facts and Opinions, by Henry R. Schoolcraft. For
sale by 022 THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
BACON—BACON
WE HAVE just received a lot of eiearSIDES,
Bright and Fine, which we will sell low in
lots to suit purchasers for cash.
023-d6 IVEY A WILLIAMS.
Onions and Potatoes.
O PI BBLS. Silver Skiu ONIONS;
A*3 25 “ Mercer POTATOES;
In fine order, just received and for sxlj by
023 3t A. LAFITTE.
To Close Consignment.
ONE LOT Gunny BAGGING, will be sold
on accommodating terms by
023 A SABAL, Agent.
DR. CULLEN’S Indian Vegetable Remedy.—
This preparation contains no Mercury or Bal
sam Copaiba, an i is a certain core for Gonorrhoea,
Gleet, Syphilis, and Leuchorrbort. It removes all
the effects of the injudicious use ot Calomel, and puri
fies the blood. For sale by
023 WM. H. TUTT, Druggist.
INDIAN CHOLAGOGUE, for Fever aud
Ague, for sale by 023 WM. H. TUTT.
A DISQUISITION on Government and a
Discourse on tbe Constitution and Government
rs the United States, by Jchn C. Calhoun. For
sale by olfl T. RICHARDS A SON.
SCOTCH WHISKEY.
1 PUNCHEON Seotch WHISKEY, just re
ceived end for sale by
016-dAwtf E-TES A RICHMOND.
BACON, LARD AND FLOUR,
QA IIHDS. choice Bacon SIDES;
OvJlOHhds. •• “ SHOULDERS;
25 Barrels Prime Leaf LARD;
50 “ Baltimore FLOUR. Jost received
and for salo by
022-dAwtf ESTES A RICHMOND.
HOUSEHOLD WORDS.
HOUSEHOLD WORDS, a weekly journal,
conducted by Charles D.ckena ; vole. 1 and 2.
For sale by
022 THOMAS RICHARDS A FON.
LEMONS AND ORANGES.
5 BOXES LEMONS:
10 bbls. Havana ORANGES;
In fine order, received per Passenger'a Cars, snd for
sale by 022-3 t A. 1 AFITTK.
FLOUR, FLOUR.
H IRANI SMITH’S and others, choice brands
Family PLOUR, now landing via Charleston,
and for aale by 022 HAND A FLFMINQ.
BACON, BACON.
O A HIIDS. choice BACON Sides and Shoul
« vs ders, now landing and for sale by
022 HAND A FLEMING.
600 SACKS SaLT in Store and for sale.
022-4 t APP ' y t 0 GEORGE A. SIMMONS.
1 A BASKETS CHAMPAGNE, of the fa-
I- vF mous Georgia Brands, just received and for
sale low, by
021-lw GIRARDY & PARKER.
BACON —BACON—BACON.
JUST RECEIVED 5 hhds. prime Baeon
SIDES, and for sale low to close consignment by
021-5 t GIRARDY St PARKER.
VELVETS A LA MODB
FOR LADIES’ DRESSED and MANTIL
LAS. W. O. PRICE 4 CO.,
021 258 Broad Street.
FIRE WORKS, FIRE WORKS
THE aubaeriber baa now on hand, of his own
manufacture, and offers for sale—
Fin wheels, Fire Crackers,
Chasers, Torpedoes,
Roskets, Penny Rockets,
Roman Candles, Pulling Crackers,
Torbillions, Grasshoppers,
Vertical Wheels, China Flyers,
Stars, Flying Pigeons,
Triangles, M ines,
Flower Pots, liengola Lights
Blue Lights, Scrolls,
Double Headers. Open Work Triangles.
Orders from a distance promptly attended to, and
the works carefully peeked and forwarded.
N. B. Any description of faney and exhibition
pieces, lettering, Ao., made to order at abort notice.
JOS. B. BUSSIER,
021-3 t No. 27 South Wharves, Philadelphia.
haY itaY.
1 AA BALES Choice Northern HAY, just
-K "'J received and for sale by
015-5 A. LAFITTE.
ONIONS. POTATOES & ORANGES
1 A BBLS, fine Silver-sk>n ONIONS;
lv 15 do Yellow POTATOES;
8 do West India ORANGES;
Just received and for aale by
o!8-St GIRARDEY A PARKER.
KEG LARD.
KEGS choice Family LARD, jart receiv
ed by ESTES A RICHMOND.
022-dAwtf
BUCKETS. BUCKETS.
QAA DOIBK BUCKETS, manufactured
•UU at the Augusta Bucket Paotory, for sale
at Factory prices by
•28 dftwtf ESTES A RICHMOND.
Negro Blankets.
1 AAA HEAVY Grey Negro BLANK.
A ” VFvF ETS, just reooivsd sod for sale by
022-w6t ESTES A RICHMOND.
TWRW MASONIC VOCALISTS for sale by
11 C. AL. DWELLE, No. sl4 Broed-et., nearly
p poeite the Brunewiek Beak. 021-twAw ’
Commtrtial.
AUGUSTA MARKET
Thursday, P. M.
COTTON.—There was a good demand to-day,
and ell offered was readily sold at very full end ad
vancing prices. We quote Pair 7f cents. The
market eloies very firm.
1 "" 4' ■ ■ ■
NEW ORLEANS, Oot. 17.— Cotto».
Stock on band Sept. 1, 1861 bales. 16.108
Arrived since 136,460
Arrived t>day 6,391
„ , , 168,799
Exported to date 60,563
Exported to-day 2,243 62,806
Stock on hand and on shipboard not cleared* 95,993
Flour.— Saiea confined to 100 bbls. St. Louie et
$3 90 and 100 at —.
Com- Very dull; sales ICO saeks Yellow at46e.;
286 weavily White at 40e. and 240 mixed at 43c.
Freights. —Bark Fanny taken for Havre et l^o.
Exchangee. —Fair demand. London 6 a 7 per
cent ptem.; Pansy Bills 81 81 per ct. prem.: Paris
5f.22*a 6f.27|.
SAVANNAH, Oct. 23. — Cottok.— The sales
yesterday amounted to 463 bales, at prices ranging
from 7to 8 oents, —prices without change. The of
fering stock is light.
EXPORTS.
SAVANNAH, Oet. 22.—For Boston—l,oso bales
Gotten.
CHARLESTON, Oct. 22 Pot Philadelphia,
steam ship Osprey—s 64 bales Upland Cotton.
For New York, line ship Chaee—llo9 bales Up
land, and 112 do. S. 1, Cotton.
Shipping intelligence.
SAVANNAH, Oct. 23.—Cleared, bark Georgia,
Allen, Boston.
CHARLESTON, Oet. 33.—Arrived, S. L. bark
Bay Stale, Dill, Baltimore. Cleared, steamship
Osprey, Power, Philadelphia; Line ship Chace,
White, New York. ‘
Stoves! Stoves!
A PULL SUPPLY .fall pattern, -tiled to the
market now on hand, and for rale wholeeile
and retail by 08 B. F. CHEW.
NEW YORK OYSTERS,
JUST received, per Steamer, This
Day, a supply of fine New York OYS
TERS, which will be served up at
A. FREDERICK’S
022-ot Oyster Saloon.
More new books.— thos. Rich
ards A SON have received tbe following
new Books:
Rule and Misrule cf the English in America, by
author of “Sam Slick the Clockmaker,” “Attache,’’
“Old Judge,” Ac.
Tbe Lady and The Priest; a Historical Romance,
by Mrs. Maberly, author of “Leontine,” *• Melan
the,” “Fashion,” Ac.
Forret Life and Forest Trees; comprising winter
camp- life amen;; the Loggers, and Wild wood Ad
venturers, by J. S. Springer.
The Lily and The Bee ; an Apologue of the
Crystal Palaee, by Samuel Warren, F. R. S., au
thor of Diary of a Physician, Ac.
No. 17 Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution,
016
NEW BOOKS.—Just received .it GEO. A.
OATES A CO’S Piano,| Book and Musio Store,
the following new works, riz i
The Scourge of the Ocean ; a Story of the At
lantic, by an Officer of the U. S. Navy, 50e.
Ihe Lady and tbe Priest; a Historical Romance,
by Mrs. Maberly.
Pickings from the Portfolio of the Young’un, 26c.
The Game Cock of the Wilderness; or the Life
and times of Dan Marble, by Faleonbridge, Illus
trated, 60c.
Banditti of the Prairies ; or the Murderer’s Doom.
018
WAFFLE IRONS
Revolving and handled waffle
IRONS, of new and improved styles, for aale
by 013 MUSTIN A LATHBOP.
House papering and border
ing. Also, Paper Window Shades and Pire-
Roard Prints. Call and see our Stock. Just re
ceived by 015 THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
Magazines for November.—
Just received Godey's Ladies’ Book and
Graham’s Magasine, for tin above month. Sub.
acribers will pie ape call for their copies at the agents’
GEO. A. OATES A CO.,
oIS Broad Street, next door to U. S. Hotel.
POTATOES AND ONIONS.—39 bbla.
Mercer Potatoes;
25 bbla. Red and White Onions, just rereiv
ad by o!5-dtf ESTES & RICHMOND.
TIIE CLERK’S ASSISTANT; or Book
of Practical Forma, containing numerous pre
cedents and forma tor ordinary business tranaactior a,
with references to the various statutes, and latest ju
dicial decisions, designed for the use of county and
town officers, Merchants, Mechanics, Farmers and
Professional men. Por sale by
o!3 THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
GUNS! GUNS!
A LARGE assortment of Double and Single
Barrel GUNS, iuvt received and for sale by
olgs V w 3m CARMICHAEL A BEAN.
S2O REWARD.
A NEGRO man, PETER, 50 years old,
Aft was left at my plantation by A. Wilson,
Hamburg. Aa soon aa he reoeived bis al
lowance, he decamped for Augusta, and is now there
or on his way to Virginia. The above reward will
be given to any one who will lodge him in jail so
that I get him. W. W. STARKE.
He is lame in one hand, bow-legged, a little under
medium size, can drink a quart of Whiskey every
day, and ia perhaps the greatest rascal in Georgia.
oH-3
EXECUTORS’ SALE]
a „ a WE OFFER, at private sale, < •'
that valuable PLANTATION of »»
_[|i§!|L the late Charles Cunningham, de
eeased, lying on Rcekv Comfort Creak, in Jeffer
son ccunty, five miles from Louisville, containing
3,697 acres, wbieh we will sell altogether, or divide
into three tracts.
The Solitude tract contains-••• 1,307 seres.
ThaGranaon de. ••••1,120 de.
The Woo 'atoek do. ••••1,270 do.
AH three of these tracts have good Dwellings on
ihem, and a valuable Mill on one of the tracts, with
Gin, ranning by water.
We also offer 150 NEGROES, with MULES.
STOCK, PROV ISIONS, Ae., Ao. If not disposed
)of at private sale, we will positively eell me Lands
at publio outcry, in Louisville, Jefferson county, on
the first Tuesday in December next, and the Negress,
Stock, Provisions, Ao.. Ae., on the first T nee'Jay in
January, Terms liberal.
JOHN BONES, )
WM. J. EVE, > Bx’ra.
OWEN P. PITZSIMONS }
Augusta, Geo., Aug. 20. au2o-wtDl
Savannah River Lands for Sale.
THffl PLANTATIONS lying
jMefln four miles below Augusta, on the
lift Savannah River, known as
CREEK TRACT, containing about
500 acres, 150 of wbieh are well limbered, with Oak,
Beaob, Poplar and Hickory, Gia House, Screw,
Negro Houses, Sublee, Ae., are on the place.
Aud the TURKNETT TRACT, containing 550
acres, 175 to 220 of which are well wooded, with
Hichory, Oak and Beech. Ad oining those tracts is
s body of unelesred land, of about 100 acres, on
which is a very super! >r fishery, and which assy be
included ia either tract. The cleared land ia in a
high SUU of cultivation, and is as well adapted to
the culture of corn end cotton on any lends on the
river. They era protected from freehet# by high and
strong embankments thrown up nith gnat labor and
expense. sod are drained by a burgs aqueduct.
It is deemed useless to particularize farther, as
persons desirous of purchasing can always examine
for themselves, by sailing on the aubaeriber ee the
premises. $• EVK
Evelynn, Sept 9,1851.
Terms —One-third Cash;, the balance see and
two years, with inter sot. alo-w|m
faction Sales.
BY HUTCHINSON & THOMAS.
Store at Stovall's Corner, Broad Street.
THIS DAY.
FRIDAY, in front of Store, will be sold—
A general assortment of GROCERIES. DRT
GOODS, BOOTS, SHOEB, CORDIALS, WINES,*
SY RUPS, Are. Teems cash. 023
BY HUTCHINSON So THOMAS.
Store at StovaWs Comer, Broad*Skoot.
—THIS DAY—
FRIDAY, at 10| o’clock, in front es Store,
wilt be fold, to close tale—
An assortment of GROCERIES, ecnsistinf, in
part, of Sugar, Brandy, Gin, Whiskey, Batter,
Mackerel, Candles, Soap, Potatoes, Cheese, Onions,
Ac., dto.
—AISO—
Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods. Arc. Terms essh. 024
MORE NEW GOODS,
JOHN P. SETZE,
IS RBCEIVINO a »erv large assortment of
FANCY and STAPLE GOODS, whleh wore
laid in since the late reduction in the prices of Goode
generally" and are offered at a moderate advenes.
AMOKS WHICH WILL >■ FOUND J
Changeable Glace SILKS;
Black GROS de RHINE, various widths and prises
Striped Changeable SILKS;
Changeable GROS de APRiQUE;
Chine SILKS;
Armure Do.;
Brocade Do ;
Black SATIN de CHINE;
Rich Plaid SILKS;
Black Levantine SILKS;
Super, rich Figured SILKS, blaok and fancy colons
Plaid Bilk POPLIN,
Black Silk VELVET;
Real French BOMBAZINES;
Silk MANTILLAS;
Black Italian CRAPE;
do do Do., for veils;
Extra line Black ALP A CAP;
Assorted colors Do.;
Sup. Black Mohair LUSTRE;
do do CANTON CLOTH;
Fancy CASHMERES and DaLAINESU
All Wool Dn Do.;
Cberry, Pink, Maroon and Blue plain DaLAINBS;
Rich PERSIAN CLOTH, forLadiea* Dream;
Frenah MERINOS and CASHMERES;
Faney PRINTS, in great variety of stylet;
Furniture Do, do do do;
Real English PRINTS, some suitable for laid work;
4 4 Bordered and rich Fig’d. Turkey Red PRINTS;
Low priced and sup. Welch FLANNELS;
Real Welch and Saxony Do;
4-4 pure Irish LINENS, some very fine;
4 4 Slate and Brown LINENS;
Low priced and extra fine Bird's Eye DIAPER;
8-4, 94, 10-4 rich Figured Damask Do;
TOWELLING, of varioue kinds;
Linen TO W ELS, with colored border*;
Plain and Dotted Swiss MUSLINS;
Nansook and Mull I>o;
CAMBRICS, JACONETS and Bishop’s LAWN;
Linen Bobinet INSERTINUS and EDGINGS;
Scolloped and Inser ing TRIMMINGS;
TRIMMINGS, for Dresses;
Rich Needle Worked COLLARS;
do do do Standing COLLARS;
Low priced and extra fine Linen Cambrio HAND.
KERCHIEFS;
Mourning Linen Cambrio HANDKERCHIEFS;
Cotton FRINGES;
Gent’s Cotton and Merino Nett SHIRTS;
New Yoik Mill SHIRTINGS, and other kinds;
12-4 Linen and Cotton SHEETINGS;
7-4 and 12-4 Crump CARPETING;
Rich Piano and Table COVERS;
Silk. Raw Silk, Merino and Cotton HOSIERY;
Boys’ and Mioses’ Worsted and Cotton Do;
Very fine Gauie FLANNEL;
Plaid and Plain LINSEYS;
Green and Yellow Do;
Apron CHECKS and Bfd TICKING;
Unbleached DIAPER and Table CLOTHS;
Very fine Marseilles SHIRTS;
Together with many other articles, all of whiek
will prove to be such as represented when sold, oil
• MORS NEW GOODS.
MILLER & WARREN have just received
per Steamer from .New York, the follow log
* handsome goods t
. Plaid and Brocade Silke for Ladies’ Dresses,
Light colored Brocade Silks, for Evening Dresses,
Printed Challies and Muslin de Lames,
R'ch Satin D’Cbioe and Cashmeres
1 Velvet and Silk Mantillas,
Pine French Calicoes and Ginghams,
French worked bands for Caffs and Collars,
Together with a great many new things, to whisk
they invite the attention of their customers and the
Public. 010-lwdAtw
Tiie carpets are coming—We
have receired the following, which we offer at
greatly reduced prices.
Tapestry Velvet Carpets,
*• Bru, sells “
Three Ply and Ingrain,
Venetian,
Cotton Carpets, 25 to 37|e,
Tufted and Chenelle Rugs to match.
O r stock will be complete in a few days.
015 COSGROVE A BRENNAN.
CHEAP BLANKET 3 AND NEGRO
CLOTHS.
SNOWDEN & SHEAR
HAVE received a very large supply of BLANK
ETS and NEGRO CLOTHS, among which
are—
Heavy Wbite and Mixed KERSEYS, at very low
prices;
Fancy Plaid and Plain LINSEYS, for fesaale
house servants;
Heavy Sheeps GREY CLOTH and Mixed CAB
- MERES, for carriage drivers and inale house ser
vants!
Schley’s Negro KERSEYS, at the loweet prices.
Superi;r 8-4 and 0-4 Negro BLANKETS, a very
large supply;
Superior 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 Heavy Whltnay
Bed BLANKETS; 7
To all of which they respectfully invite the at
tention of Plauters. „g
PIANO PORTES. '
Nflfa| THE SUBSCRIBER! would
respectfully call the attention of their
’* * ■ " friends and tha publio, to their assort
ment of Rosewood and Mahogany PIANO
FORTES, from the well known ana justly celebra
ted Manufactories oi Bacon A Raven, A. H. Gale
A Co., and Dubois A Seabory, New York, which
are warranted in every respect, to be at fully
equal to any instruments manufactured in thte
country or Europe.
The subscribers would also state that tha instru
ments now on band ore of the latest patterns and
ashion, and fresh from the manufacturers. Fo*
sale at very low prices for oishor city acceptance at
GEO. A. OATES A CO.'S
my 13 Piano, Book A Music Depot, Broad-st,
SUPERIOR COOK.
ANY person wishing to Hire a very superior
Cook and a fsir Washer and Inner, may ha
acecmtr odated on application to
019 W. H. A J TURPIN.
TO RENT.
A TWO STORY Fire-Proof building imme
diately in tbe rear of the Mechanics' Bank. It
is well salted for storage, or Work Shop, a few
•tepe on a well paved alley from Broad-street. Apply
to o 9 N. B. MOORE.
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
JOHN B. GUIEU, Commission Merchant*
Augusta, Georgia—will attend promptly and
with despatch toali business, or any Agency entrust,
ed to hie care. 04-3 m '
TO RENT,
ONE HOUSE AND LOT on Rey
■lll no d street, hi the upper part es tha City, and
about three aoreo of Land adjoinmg the same, suita
ble for a garden, under good fence, running book to
the river; or it is well calculated to keep beef eattla
and other stock intended for market, iu.
- ALSO—
One other good DWELLING on Broad street.
Apply to s2O-twtf JQ9IAH SIBLEY.
PATENT AND ENAMELLED LB A
THER.
JOHN CHADWICK A CO.,
Newark Now Jersey,
Manufacturers of Patent and Baum
elled LEATHER and CLOTH, Glased and
Oil SILKS, Ac., respectfully call tha attention of
Carriage and Harness Makers, Cap and Shoo Manu
facturers and Merchants generally, to thsir extensive
and superior stock of Patent and Enamelled LEA
THER, of every doeeription in use. olf-lmiq