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CONCERT HALL.
a
FRIDAY BVBBIISO*
*r"IIE celebrated orig nal New Orleans Opera
J and Mallet Troupe. 14 in numoer, will appear
THIS EVENING, and every evening during the
week, in a Miscellaneous Concert, consisting of
Songs, Glees, Operatic Choruses, Dances, Ac., con
cluding with a Burlesque of the most popular Ope
ra* of the day, as performed by them with the great
est success in New York and Philadelphia for up
wards of one hundred nights.
The performance will conclude This Evening with
the Burlerque on tj e BOHEMIAN GIRL,
For further particular* see small bills.
Doors open at 7; to commence at quarter to B.
Admission 60 cents. n g
NEW GOODS,
BY THE LAST STEAMER.
WILLIAM H. CRANE
HAS just received, by the last Steamer, the fol
lowing articles:
Superior rich Brocade Silk*;
Rich Plaid Silks new styles,
Rich white Embroidered Cashmere Shawls)
Black and Mode colored do. do., with
heavy Silk Fringe;
Rich l lack Chantelen Veils;
Blue Barege, fer veils,
Ladies’ white and colored Kid Gloves;
Gent’s black and colored do. do.;
Rich wide Plaid Ribbons;
Fine 12-4 Marseilles Quilts;
Gent’s Pongee Handkerchiefs;
Belt Ribbons, Embroidering Braid;
And a great variety of other Goods, to which be
would respectfully invite theattention of the public.
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BRUSSELS CARPET WITH BOR
DER, AND WARDROBE.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
ONE fine Brussels Carpet, with Border, which
hat been in use only one seasoa, also one fine
M a hogga ny Wardrobe. For sale low by
n7-3t A LAFiTTE.
CHEAP MUSLIN DELAINES AND
ALPACA.
f?AAA YDS Rich figured MUJIIN DB
LAINES and ALPACA, for 12?
cents. Just received at
rCnhwAw GRAY BB OTHERS.
t'LOAKS AND MANTILLAS
RICH Velvet, Silk, Brocade and Morion
CLOAKS, of the l.atest styles. Black and
col’d Silk MANTILLAS. Just reoeived at
n7-Uw&w GRAY BROTHERS.
SEED RYB AND OATS.
K BUSHELS Seed Rye and Oats. Just
Uvl/ received and for sale by
„ cl STUART & CA9HIN.
HAY AND CORN.
"I pf /"h BUSHELS prime Northern Hay.
A vjr xy gQO Bushels prime grinding and feeding
Corn. Just received, and for sale by
w7 STUART & CASHIN.
INDIA-RUBBER BALLS can be had at the
Be ok Store of
n7 THOMAS RICHARDS & SON.
VIOLINS.
VIOLINS, of every quality, fine and cowman,
for sale by
n7 TROMAS RICHARDS A 80 S.
tjYNVELOPES. —Envelopes fbr Eur< poen cor|
Aid respcndence—stamped for each of the Collins’
or Canard steamers —a nice article. Fer sale by
n 6 THUS. RICHARDS A SON.
SOAP! ft OAF!—THOS. RICHARDS A SON
have on hand, a large stock of SOAPS, of the
best qualities. n 6
II EL L CO JIBS,—THO S. RICHARDS A
S ?> N have just received a beaut’ful assort
ment of Shell Tuck COMBS of tha latest pattern*.
n 6
MANAGERS OFFICE.
GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT
LOTTERIES.
Managed, Drawn, and. Prizes paid by the we t
known and responsible firm of
J. W. MAURY A CO*
DRAWN NUitlßEttSot Class 114, drawn at
Augusta, November 5, 1861 :
29 6 36 8 49 33 32 50 26 59
Class 115, to be drawn at Savannah, Nov. 7, 1851.
Sales close FRIDAY, at 3P. M. 13 Drawn Bal
lots from 78.
FAVORITE SCHEME
CAPITAL PRICK
9,500 DOLLARS.
2 Prizes of $2,000, $1,601 ; 10 prizes of $600; be
sides numerous others. Tickets S2J; Halves sl} ;
Quarters 62} cents.
Extra Class 83, by Monongalia 167, Nov. B.b, 1851.
Sales close SATURDAY at 3, P. M.
BRILLIANT SCHEME.
16 DRAWN BALLOTS PROM 78.
CAPITAL PRIZE
46,000 DOLLARS.
$20,000; 8 0.000; $7 000; $5,000; $1,000; $3,000;
82,4'i0; $2,160; 10Pnxesof $1,500; 10of$l,000;
Besides numerous oi hers amounting to 8912,9121
Ticketssls; Halves s7}; Quarters s2l; Eighths
sl-87}.
Class 116, to be drawn at Savannah, Nov. 11, 1551.
Sales close TUESDAY, at 3 P. M. 15 Diawn
Ballots from 75.
SPLENDID SCHEME.
CAPITAL FRIII
11,250 DOLLARS.
$2,500; 81,500; $1,250; $1,157; 5 Prises of SI,OOO,
&c., &c. Tickets 84 ; Halves 82 ; Quarters sl.
Y3T Orders from the city or country, strictly ecu*
fidential, and promptly attended to.
JOHN A. MILLEN,
No. 205 Broad street, one door above Metclf’s
Ran are, Agusta,;Geo. an 6
ORANGES.
IA BBLS. Sweet ORANGES, Received per
1/ Express, for sale by A. LAFITTE.
C'IOSUKN BUTTER.—An “A” No. 1 arti
-9" cle, just received by
nl RUSSELL <fc WHITEHEAD.
FAMILY CUKESK.— a very superior u$
cle in Store and for sale by
nl RUSSELL <fc WHITEHEAD.
JUST RECEIVED, Hiram Smith FLOUR,
fresh ground and from new wheat. For sale by
nl RUSSELL A WHITEHEAD.
GBLATINK-Of scveial kinds, for sale by "
JUST RECEIVED,
gfidlJf A SPLENDID lot of Mile’sbest Water
Proof BOOTS, and for sale by
IWI n 4 H. E. CLARKE.
OATH OATS:
500 BUSHELS fine Georgia OATS, for
by TINSLEY A INGRAM.
S WEST N.~O. MOLASSES.
CIA BBLS. Sweet N. O. Moltasea jnat land*
til/ ed and for aale by
n5-10t A. TAFITTE.
GARDNER’S Antidote or Medicated Com
pound, to prevent and cure Baldnem and Grey
Hair effectually, and remove Scurf and Dandriff.—
For eale by
n 2 D. B. PIUMB A «O t
FOR THE TOlLET.—French, Qennanand
English Soaps and Perfumery, Hair Brushes
Ccmbs, Powder Puffs, Toilet Bottles, Hair Dyes and’
Invigoratcrs, Ac. For sale by
n 2 D. B. PLUMB A CO.
GARDNER’S unsur; assed Liquid HAIR DYE,
a new an'' extraordinary discovery, which in
stantaneously \ iges the color of the Bair, to a
beautiful brown b rck, without injury to the Hair
or Skin. For sal ~>y
n 2 D. B. PLUMB A CO.
RANGES.
E FARROW’S Patent Cooking RANGE,
• one of the best articles now in ate, ftp tale
by 028 B. P CH fi?W.
GRATES,
FOR PARLOR, Office, and other oaea, all
sixes and description*. For aale, wholesale or
retail, by 023 B. F. CHEW.
DR. JANE'S MEDICINES.—Per aale by
n 5 WM. H. TWT*
Comnwrcial.
AUGUSTA
Thdbsdat, P. M.
COTTON. There wisabet'er demand to-day
and price* were more full and firmer. A moderate
business was transaetad.
SAVANNAH, Nov. 6 .r—Colton. —Thero was a
fair demand ye.terday, and the sales footed up 796
bales, st prices ranging from 7to 8 cents. The ex
treme prices of last week were scarcely maintained,
but no decided reduction waa established in prices.
NEW ORLEANS, Oct 31.—Cottow.
Stock on hand Sept. 1, 1851 bales. 16,108
Arrived since- 202,832
Arrived to-day 10^360
229 450
Exported to date 108,339 '
Exported to day 2,633-110,872
Stock on band and on shipboard not cleared* 118,578
Molasses. —One buyer cleared the market, and
took about 275 bbls. at 255.
Flour. —Sales confined to 3CO St. I ouis at $3,65,
and 170 Illinois at —.
Corn. —739 sacks White sold at 45c. and 1100
sacks at—. 150 sacks St. Lieis sold at 320. and 286
at 32}e.
Dacon. —B tierces sugar cured Hams sold at 12c,
Lard. —250 bbls. and tierces Prims were sold at
8c and 30 Inferior at Bc.
Freights. —A ship taken for Liverpool at }d.
Exchanges. —Demand limited. London 6} aßf per
cant pram.; Fancy Bills —a per ct. prern.; Paris
6620} a 5f.27}; New York 60 day., 2| a3| per
cent disc.; New Yoik Sight, } a 1 percent disc.
New York sto 10 day eight 1} a If per cent, dis
cannt,
EXPORTS.
CHARI ESTON, Nov. B.—For Philadelphia,
bark Bay State—3s3 bales Upland Cotton.
For New York, Line echr. M. E. Well*—47o
bales Cotton. ■»
For Baltimore, M. L. achfc*Aurara S—l7B bales
Cotton-
ess.’ j ■ ■ ■ m i i m
Shipping intelligence.
SAVANNAH, Nov. 6.—Arr’d., U. S. M steam
ship Alabama, Ludlow, New York; abip Marion,
Johnson, New York ; brig Excel, Bennett, N. York.
CHARLESTON, Nov.6.—Arrived, ship Medora,
Brown, New York ; ship E. Bulkley, Brown, New
York; ship John Rutledge, Wamberaie, Ba'timore ;
C. L bark Como, Smith, Boston) C. If. brig L.
Baldwin, Share, New York ; sebr. Admiral Blake,
Hedlev, New York; Line vehr. Helene, Griffin,
New York. Cleared, bark Bey State, Dill, Phila
delphia; Sweedish bark S. L. Lamm, Valley, Por
tugal (Spam); Line Schr. M. E. Wells, Griffin,
New York ; M. L. schr. Aurora S., Wilson, Balti
more.
THOROUGH FREIGHT ARRANGE
MENT, @jg&sgpg§gg
BETWEEN
Savannah and Hamburg; via Charleston.
THE owners es the Savannah and Charleston
Mail Steamers have effected an arrangement
with the South Carolina Railroad, for the purpose
of transporting freight through from Savannah to
Hamburg, fr<e of all expense in Charleston , at the
following rates, vix :
Boxes and Hales of Hats, Bonnets, Purniture, Dry
Goods, Shoes, Saddlery, Drugs and Confection
ary, at cents per foot.
But’er, Cheere, Tobacco Leather,
Loaf and Crashed Sugar, Bar
snd Sheet Iron, Tin Paints,
Oils, Crockery snd Glassware
(in crates or casks) Castings,
Hardware, Lard and Bacon,
<>°° f e) at 35 eta. per 100 lbs.
Ccffse, Rice, Pig Iron,
Gund Stones, Nails, Bacon, in
Boxes or Casks 30 cts.per 100 lbs.
Bagging, Rope and Hollow-ware.4octs. per 100 lbs
Barrels Liquor, Molassee, and
other wet Barrels SI.OO each.
Barrels Beef, Pork and Fish... .80 cts. each.
Barrels Flour and Potatoes-...£octs. each.
Pipes and Hhds. Liquor $4.60 each.
Small Baxes.. ifi each.
The Steamers leav» Savannah Daily at 4A. M.
and arrive in Charleston at about 12 o’clock. And
all Freight will te sent up to the Railroad Depot on
the day .of arrival (weather permitting) and the
most of it is expected to bedispatched by the Night
Express Train, leaving the seme evening, by which
means freight will be landed in Hamburg in little
over 24 hours after leaving Savannah.
E. LAFITTE A CO.,
Agents in Charleston.
Charleston, Oet. 25, 1851. 029 2«v
NEW MASONIC VOCALISTS.
YjH»R SALE by C. AL. DWELLE, No. 314
M. Bread-*!., nearly opposite the Brunswick Bank.
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COBB’S REPORTS.
COBB’S REPORTS, Vol. 9,received by <►
■ 1 THOS. RICHARDS A BON.^
Acousta, Notembbb, 1851.
CLARKE, RACKETT A CO. have
now in Store a full eupply of every |8«?V
thing in the line.
WATCHES, of all descriptions;
Silver and Plated WARE, in great variety;
CLOCKS, cf all kinde;
Table and Pocket CUTLERY; %
GUNS; Hunting Apparatus; -**
Colt’s and Allens REVOLVERS ; -A
Derringer’s B< It PISTOIjS ;
LAMPS and CANDBLABRAS; -
Andirons, Fenders, Shovels and Tonga^
With a general assortment of Fancy and Military
GOODS. nl
On Consignment. 1
TOBACCO AND SEGARS.
WE HAVE in Store, and daily‘'Y'dfcolving,
large lots of the abeve, of
among which are seme Fine Chawing TOBACCO,
for sale low by JS
nl-ddrw2* G'BBS A McCORD."
BLANKETS AND BROGANS.
JUBT received, 1,000 pr BROGANS;
“ “ 1,000 BLANKETS, jor planta.
tionnae. c3O RUSSELL & WHITEHEAD
NOVEMBER NUMBER HARPER’S MA
GAZINE. For sale bv
031 THOS. RICHARDS A SON.^
GOSHEN BUTTER. -
PRIME GOSHEN BUTTER received every
week by steamer from New York. „
<•l6 LAM BACK A COOPER.
SEGARS.
Q Q THOUSARD E. D. SEGARS,
&& $4 do. A. (A do lost »s
eived by old LAMHWBA A QPOUBR.
DUPONT’S GUN POWDER.
A MOOD SUPPLY on band in whole, halves
an J quarter kegs FFFG. kegs BLASTING
POWDER, fer sale by A. GARDELLE.
c 9
WOOL HATS.—A large assortment of Woo
HAT*, fbr plantation use. For sale low by
nl RUF-ELL A WHITEHEAD.
ON CONSIGNMENT,
-g 4 \ BALES Cotton Ycm and Osnabnrga, of the
1. ” Georgia Factory. For aale by
031 HAND, WILLIAMS A CO.
’ /Saddles.—3s bxsAdamantine&ANDLEß,
25 boxes Mould CANDLES,
15 < ‘ patent Sperm f<
For tale low by
nl RUSSELL A WHITEHEAD.
No. 1 8. 11. SYRUP»
IO Steam SYHUP, anew article;
N. Orleans «< very superior.
For sale low by
nl RUSSELL A. WHITEHEAD..
Champagne Wine.
JUST RECEIVED, direct from France, 60
baskets saperiar Champagne WINE, our own
importation; which will be cold low to clcae it out.
031-dlw FRENCH A BUTLER.*
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.
NSW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, just re
ceived and for sale by
o!8 LAMBACK A COOPER.
FINE FURNITURE AT PRIVATE
SALE.
IFIKE Carved Mahogany Bofr ;
1 splendid Bureau and Glass;
1 sett Mahogany Tables, complete ;
1 Ladies' Work Table;
1 beautiful Mahogany Bedstead;
The above have not been used a year, and will be
sold cheap by n5-8t A. LAPITTE.
BLANKETS, KERSEYS, Ac
WM. H. CRANE
HAS jnst received the following articles, which
have been purchased at greatly reduced prices,
and whieh will be sold very low.
8 4 and 9-4 Duf’l BLANKETS;
10-4 and 12-4 One Bad “
12-4 Extra fine BLANKETS, ribbon bound;
Mixed and Striped KERSEYS, very cfceap;
Kentucky JEANS and SATINETTS, very cheap j
Red and White FLANNELS, very cheap; and a
great variety of other Goods, that are very cheap.
n5-d&w
SKKD RYE.—SO bushels prime SEED RYE,
for eale by
nl RUSSELL & WHITEHEAD.
YOUATTS CONDITION POWDERS, for
Hanes, for eale by ©3l WM. H. TUTT.
©IMPOUND SYRUP OF BUCHU, to r gT
norrhoea, Sleet, Re'enticn of Urine and Atroc
ious of the Bladder, generally. Prepared and sold
by r3l WM. H, TUTT.
Oil*, OIL. --A supply of bperna, Lard, and
Wha'e OIL, Just received by
n 2 D. B. TLUMB & CO.
dEOARS.
W OA A SEQARS, Fanny EUser Brand,
W#v/UU 6,000 do. LsMarins,
6,0C0 do. Jenny Lind. For sale at
038 I. P. GITIARDY A GO'S.
BACON AND LARD.
*)A AAA LBS. Prime SIDES AND
OlfeUUv SHOULDERS,
20 bbl». No. 1, LARD, Just received by
•23 HAND, WILLIAMS A CO.
GOSHEN BUTTER, ~
VERT PURE, jnst received and for sale by
o3fi TINSLEY A INGRAM.
AVI’ FOR
ml* by > WSL \
NEW HAMS.
CHOICE New HAMS. Just received and for
safe by nl TINJI EY A INGRAM.
SUGARS— The subscribers have now on hand,
nnd arriving weekly, a large variety of SU
GARS, which they offer at extremely low prices,
nl BUSSELL & WHITEHEAD.
ARPEIIS’ MAGAZINJC for November
has been received at GEO. A. OATES A
CO’S. Subscribers will please call for their copies
WRIGHT’S INDIAN VEGETABLE
PILLS, msy be had fresh, at the Drugstore
of n 5 WM. H. TUTT.
eAUSTRIA'S ALL HEALING OINT
MENT. For sale by WM. H. TUTT.
nS
Nerve asd boss, linamknt-
For Rheumatism, Ac. For sale by
n 5 WM. H. TUTT.
BURNING FLUID and Caraphine, received
fresh every day by
n 5 WM. H. TUTT, Druggist.
CHEESE AND POTATOES. *
Ofifl BOXES prime CHEESE.
25 barrels Mercer POTATOES, for sale
by oIG HAND, WILLIAMS & CO.
TEAS, TEAS.—We have just received and
are offering ‘er sale very low, a large and
splendid assortment of TEAS.
nl RUSSELL A WHITFHFAD.
IN STORIB.
Q/i TIERCES fins Canvassed HAMS.
030 RUSSELL A WHITBREAD.
champaigns!
I A BASKETS of CHAMPAIGNE, superior
JL *r brands. For sale by
•2d I P. GIRARDEY AGO.
CORN,
lAAA BUSHELS CORN, for sals by
yUI/U 025 TINSLEY & INGRAM.
NOTICE.
THE UNDERSIGNED offers his pre-
Eiill sent Residence FOR SALE—situated on Tel
fair street, South side, next above Jas. Gardner,
Jr-. The Building for comfort nnd convenience,
cannot be surpassed—is enrire'y new, fire proof,
built of tbe best materials and located in the most
pleasant part of the city. It contains nine large
rooms, above the basement, well finished n every
respect. Also, a Pump, of excellent water, in thn
yard and all the necessary Out Bu idings, built in
a superior style.
Those wishing to purchase, will please call and
examine for themselves. Terms made accommoda
ting. Georgia Rail Road Stock taken if desired.
—ALSO—
HOUSE and LOT immediately in the rear of the
above, fronting- on Walker street. The House it
a.so en’irely new, and con aiosrix rooms.
E. D. ROBERTSON.
N. B.— Possession given when sold n 4 tw3w
FOR SALE.
ELOT and improvements on corner of Greene
and Jackson sts, fifty feet fronting on Greene
te hundred and sixty-two on Jackson, or the
whole premises, one hundred end one foot 4 inches
on Greene, and one hundred and seventy-two on
Jackson. If desired, will be sold on accommodating
terms. Applyto n 4 JOHN FINN,
TO HIRE,
UNTIL tiie first of October, 1852, a good House
Servant and Mr Seamstress. A. p’y at this
office. n 4
Wanted
BY a YOUNG MAN of good moipl charac
ter and extensive acquaintance in the county
in which he resides, a situation in a wholesale and
retail Grocery Store.
The best of references can be given. Apply at
this office. 030
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
JOHN B. GVLEC, Commission Merchant
Augusta, Georgia—will attend promptly and
with despatch to all business, or any Agency entrust
ed to his care. . 04-3 m
SUPERIOR COOK.
ANY person wishing to Hire a very superior
Cook and a fair Washer and Inner, may be
accorna odaied on application to
019 W. H. A J. TURPIN.
NEW YORK AND AUGUSTA.
JUST come to hand, a large lot of SHIRTS, va
rying in ptiees from 60c to $6 60, each Al
so an assortment cf Carpet Pngs, Travelling Blank
ets, Leggings and Hunting Shirts, with a great va
riety of little Axing* that only want to be seen to be
duly appreciated 024 FERRIS A PAUL.
HOUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL
PAINTING.
THE undersigned having associated themselves
in business, offer their services to tbe citiaens
of Augusta and vicinity, in all the various branches
of their trade, via < HOUSE, SIGN and ORNA
MENTAL PAINTING, GILDING, GLAZING,
&C..&C.
From their leng experience in the above brandies,
they fiatter themielves that they will be able to give
general satisfaction to those who may favor them
with their patronage.
Specimens of imitation of wood and marble may
be seen by calling at their shop on the enmer of
Jackson acd Green Streets, or pcaite Walker A Sons’
Warehouse. COPPIN A REYNOLDS.
References may be bad to the following gentle
men ;—William M. D’Antignae, D. B. Plumb A
Co., F.li Mustin, Dr. William H. Turpin, Wood
stock & Whitlock, Dwight Slate and Dr. Wm. E
Dearing, of Augusta ; Asbury Hull, Dr. Henry
Hull, Steveno Thomas, Y. L. G. Harris, John H.
Newton and Thos, N. Hamilton, of Athens, Ga.
All orders from town and oountry promptly atten
ded to. o 2 C. A R.
AGENCY FOR GRANITEVILLE
MANUFACTORY.
JUST received, and will constantly keep on
hand
-10 bales 4-4 SHEETING;
10 11 7-8 SHIRTINGS;
6 “ DRILLINGS;
And for sale at Pactory p> ices. Cell and examine.
JEFFERS, COTHRAN A CO., Agents.
023 Mclntosh Street.
HAYES’ LINAMBNT, for Piles. For Nils
bj nS WM. H. TUTT.
PATENT AND ENAMELLED LEA
THER.
JOHN CIIADWICK A CO.,
Sswark, New Jersey,
MANUFACTURERS of Patent end Enam
elled LEATHER and CLOTH, Glased and
Oil SILKS, Ac, respectfully eall the attention of
Carriage and Harness Makers, Cep and Shoe Manu
facturers and Merchants generally* to their extensive
and superior stoex of Patent adjpFnauielled LEA
THER, of every description in use. 016-lmis
Dancing Pumps, Gaiters, &c.
JUST RECEIVED-.
Boy's Dancing PUMPS; Ml
do. do. GAITERS; f K
Youth’s do. PUMPB;
do do. GAITFRS;
ALSO
Gent’s fine Calf Drese BOOTS;
do. do. do. Steel Shank BOOTS;
do. do Cloth do. do. do.;
do. do Water Proof do.;
do. do. quilted bottom do,;
ALSO
Ladies’, Misses’, Boy’s and Children's SHOES
and BOOTS, cf every description.
FORCE, CONLEY A CO.,
"2 opposite Insurance Bank.
FIRE CRACKERS.
1 BOXES No. I FIRE CRACKERS, for
JL Vr VF tale low, by
031-2 A. FREDERICK,
FINE WATCHES.
PINE 'WATCHES of the manufacture of
Jules Jurgenscn, of Copenhagen, T. F. Cooper
and Chat. Taylor, of London, and of most other
makers of established reputation in various styles of
easelng, for tale low by
Cl ARK, RACKETT A CO.
Augusta, Oct. 30,1851. 031
JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE
"1 (X BBLSJ. fine sweet West India Oranges.
JL Lr 15 bbU. " Northern Pippin Apples,
10 “ '* Mercer Potatoes,
10 '• “ Yellow skin Onions.
5 “ " Beets.
5 n * Turnips.
L n4-6t G’RARDY & PARKE
Brandies, Wines, Cordials, &c.
TEN ith casks pale and dark Brandy, 'Signette*
8 eighth casks fine Port Wine ;
5 obis. Cherry Brandy;
10 eighth casks choice Madeira;
20 bbis. Mint, Rose and Cinnamon Cordials;
20 baskets fine Champagne Wine ;
Just received and for eale by
n3-6t A. LAFITTB.
Cheeese and Candles,
RA BOXES choice Goshen Cheese ;
tl v 25 do. Adamantine Candles;
10 do. Charlcsto-i made Candles;
Just received and for sale by
n2-6t A. I APITTE.
New Raisins, extra Family Flour
TOTATOES, &o
JUST RECEIVED, a few barrels Extra Fue
Family Flour t
25 bbls. Mercer, Roan and Carter Potatoes, a fine
article ior table use;
New Raisins, in wbMe and half boxes;
Strictly prime Sugar Cured Hams, fine flavor;
Pickled Salmon; Fine Table Butter ;
Fulton Market Beef;
Pig Pork; White Beans;
Smoked Halibut and Tongues;
Call at Byrd’s Grocery and Provision Store, where
you can find every variety to suit the pune of all.
"1 J. J. BYRD, Harper's Range.
Audubon’s Quadrupeds or AmY
RICA.
NOS» 6to 1A of this beautiful Work have been
received, containing engravings of the follow
ing Animals, vix j The Collared Peccary, the Polar
Hare, Mink, Rlack Squirrel, Migratory Squirrel,
Canada Porcupine, SwempHare, Rad Squirrel, Lee
pard Spermophile, American WLite Footed Mouse,
Pennants Martin or Fisher, Common American
Skunk, Hera Squirro', Canada Pouchod Rat, Wil
sons Meadow Mouse, Canada Otter, Swift Pox,
Texan Skunk, Brown or Norway Rat, Red tailed
Squirrel, Virginia Opossum, Black American Wolf,
Fox Squirrel, Common Star Nosed Mole, Bay least
Shrew, American Beaver, American Badger, Doug
lass Squirrel, Do. Spermophile, Richardsons do.,
American Bison or Buffalo, White Weasel or Stoat,
Orange bellied Squirrel, Bridled Weasel, Raccoon,
American Elk, Wapiti Deer, Black f iled Hare,
small American Brown Weasel, Little Harvest
Mouse, Wolverine, Long Haired Squirrel, Common
Flying Squirrel, Rocky Mountain Neotonea Cotton
Rat. The above work is being publishod in thirty
Numbers, at one dollar per number, each containing
five plates, lithographed in a superior style, and care
fully colo ed from the original drawings. ’ Subscrip
tions received at the Agents.
GEO. A OATES A CO.,
n 2 _ Broad.st., next door to U. S. Hotel.
A Second-hand Piano Forte for
SALE.
AVERY handsome aix-and-three-quarter Rose
wood PIANO PORTE, to ba sold at private
sale by 031 dlw GIRARDEY A PARKER.
FOR SALE.
BBLS* Now MACKEREL, and 100 boxes
*-FvF and 10 casks Mi'es & Son’s Goshen Cheese;
selected. 025-d!0 SEYMOUR, ANSLEY A CO.
FOR SALE.
AVERY superior article of pore Jnice Port
WINE, by
o25«dl0 SEYMOUR, AN>LEY A CO.
FOR SALE.
IKA BOXES. TOBACCO, some very choice
t#" brands. Also, a large stock of fine
Spanish CIGARS, by
025 dIQ SEYMOUR, ANSLBY A CO.
FOR SALE.
Q BOX. Collins’ AXES, and 400 kegs as-
GtJ sorted NAILS, by
025-dlo SEYMOUR, A NSLEY & CO.
FOR SALE.
BOXES Colgate’# Pearl and No. 1 Starch,
is v 175 “ Candles, assorted;
25 boxes assorted Pickles, by
025-dlo SEYMOUR'ANSLEY A CO.
IN STORE, '
QA BOXES low priced TOBACCO;
Ovr26 “ very fine.
030 RUSSELL A WHITEHEAD.
NEW HULLED BUCK WHBATT"“
Twenty-five |, 4, and jth bbis., jast
received by
030 RUSSELL & WHITEHtAP.
WHISKEY. WHISKEY.
1 OH BARRBts Reified WHISKEY,
X jnst received, and for sale by
029 d&w.if ESTES A RICHMOND.
BACON!~BACON I
OJ~k AAA LBS. cho'ce Bacon STBES, jast
AiUjUIMJ received and for sale by
029-d&wtf ESTES A RICHMOND.
Goshen Butter.
“I O FIRKINS choice Goshen Butter, just
X A received by
024 _ ESTES A RICHMOND, j
MAIL LINE FOR SAVANNAH AND
MACON.
THE following is ths schedule for this Ronte,
recently ordered by the Postmaster General—
Leave Aiv tt * ta daily at 6A. M.
Arrive at Mid*ills same days by 7P. M;
Leave Midville daily at 1| A. M.
Arrive at Avgusta seme days by 2J P. M., except
on Wednesdays, when it will be due by 3J.
G. W. DENT, Agent.
July 22, 1651. Jyfg
Cotton Gin Notice.
THE UNDERSIGNED taken this method
to inform the Cotton Planters of this vicinity,
that hehas opened a Shop in this city for tbe purpose of
Making and Repairiug COTTON GINS. Having
been long engaged in the business of Gin Making,
ba hopes to receive a liberal Bbare of patrontge.
t JOHN L. HILL.
Shop near the Upper Market, Augusta.
Jy22-dAweow4m
WAFFLE IRONS *
Revolving and handled waffle
IRONS, of new and improved styles, for sale
by 013 MUSTIN A LATHPOP.
SPlhlfS TURPENTINE! "
KAA GALLONS is offered for ante by
tJUI/ W. H. A J. TURPIN.
tffjarUaton 2Utotrttotmtnto.
GANTT, HUFF A GANTT,
FACTORAGE AND COMMISSION BU
SINESS.
Charleston, So. Cm,
THE SUBSCRIBERS ra- ggE3R|
speetfully inform the public that Bap
have commenced the FAC-*MHh
TORAGE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, in
the city of Charleston, S. C., and that they will re
ceive and sell all articles of Produce entrusted to
their care. They will confine ihemselvm strictly to
the business of Commission Agents, and pledge them
selves never to speculate in say description es article
they receive for sale. They will give their personal
attention to the purchase of supplies for Planters who
it ay send their crops, without any charge therefor.
They will receive and forward Goods for Augusta
and Hamburg, at customary rates. Office Accent
dation Wharf EDWARD GANTT,
WALTER R. HUFF,
023-dtrw.fr wtf JAMES !•. GANTT.
HOPKINS, HUDSON & CO.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Office, Fraser’s Wharf, Charleston, S. C.
ijcvtv\ THE UNDERSIGNED hag leave
gtojM|||to inform their friends and the publie, that
KSftjßthey have opened an Office in the City of
Charleston, S. C , fora
GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS.
Particular attention will ba given to ikhe aale of Cot
ton, and all ethei Country Produce, purchase of
Merchandize, and Receiving and Forwarding Goode.
The customary cash advances and facilities will be
afforded customers.
J. R. Hudson and Joint J. Cons reside in
Charleston. L. Hopkins continues his residence as
Augusta, Ga., engaged in the Commission Basinets
as heretofore, where he may be consulted in relation
to business designed for our House in Charleston.
LAMBETH HOPKINS, Augusta.
JOHN R. HUDSON, > "
10-12 m JOHN J. COHEN, $ t'barleaten.
Jnsnratitt.
INSURANCE.
The SUBSCRIBER, Agent Southern Mu
taal Insurance Company, continues to tak
| Marine, River and Warehouse Risks at hji«ffice ; o
Mcluioeb-strect, and promptly meets all lossfp. His
terms are from 15 to 26 per eent lower than those
any similar institution in the State.
f. W. FLEMING, Agent.
Augusta, 21st Auggst, 1661. a022
SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE
COMPANY.
AGENCY AT AUGUSTA.
TIIE UNDERSIGNED has been appointed
Agent for the above Company, and ie now pre
pared to take Fire, Marine and Inland Navigation
Risks. Premiums in all cases will be reasonable.
H. L. JEFFERS, Agent,
p 3 Office on Mclntosh-etreet.
Marine, Fire, and Life Insurance
, BY THE
nONMRRCIAL INSURANCE COHPA
, NY, of Chari— n, S. C.
CAPITAL $230. COO, ALL PAID IN.
O’ Office, No. 4, Broad street.
Pbesiobkt, WILLIAM B. HERIOT.
dimctobb,
JacoeaK. Robinson, | Henry T Street,]
George A. Trenbolm, I Wm. McHnrney,
Robert Caldwell. > J. H. Brawley,
> A. E. Taft, \T. L. Wragg.
A. M. Lib, Secretary,
E. L. Tsbbibb, Inspector,
B. C. Haase let, Solicitor,
R. A. Kixloch, Medical Examiner .
This Company ie now prepared to receive Propo
> sals for MARINE, FIRE, and LIPE RISKS, and
to effect Insurance on fair and liberal terms;
The subscriber having been appointed Agent for
the above Company, is prepared to take Marine,
Fire and Life Risks, at customary rates.
G WALKER.
O’ Office at Warehouse of Walker, Bryson A
Co., Augusta. myl3-ly
LIFE INSURANCE.
Tiie southern mutual insurance
COMPANY insure *I,OOO, for the following
annual premiums:
Aga. For 1 year. Per 10 yean. Per life.
25 *11.30 *13.10 *21.80
30 13-30 15.10 25.00
40 17.60 19.90 33.80
55 29.20 39.30 60.30
Prom these rates, 25 per cent, is dedveted for the
first year. All profits are divided aaaually among
the insured. ASBURY HULL, President.
C. P. McCAY, Actuary.
Dr. Wm. E. Dunso and Chaki.es Hail,
Agents for Augusta. mb 19
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE
The protection insurance
COMPANY, of Hanford,Connecticut,hav
•tabli«h»d an Agency in Augusta, and propoa
akingfireand river risks upon property of alldescrip
ins,on as reason&bieterms as any other good office
Offieeattheetoreof force. Ur other' e cp Co.
THE MONTGOMERY MANUPAC
TURING COMPANY’S IKON-WORKS,
Montgomery, Alabama,
MANUFACTURE, in superior style, Heri
zontal and Upright STEAM ENGINES, at
all sizes; Steam BOILERS; LOCOMOTIVES;
Cast-iron WATER WHEELS; Sugar MILLS;
Saw and Grist Mill IRONS, of every variety, (in
cluding Hoaie’s continuous feet for Saw Mills;) En
gine nnd Hand LATHES; Iron and Brass CAST
INGS, of all kinds, &e., ®e.
All orders tiiie wm lesnstch.
sp2‘2 GINDRAT A CO,
Jew David's Hebrew Plaster,
THE great Remedy for Rheumatism, Gout,
Pain in the Side, Hip, Back, Limbs and
Pcrofula, King's Evil, White Swelling, Hard Tamers,
Still Joints, sad all fixed pains whatever. Where this
Plaster is applied Pain cannot exist.
These Plasters possess the advantages of being put
up in air-tight boxes; hence they retain thair rail
virtues in all climates.
This celebrated Pain Extractor has been so exten
sively used by Physicians and the people in general,
both in this country and Europe, that it is almost
needless to say anything about it. Vet there may be
some who stand in need of its healing powera who
have not yet tried it. For their saket we will simply
state what it will do for them when tried,
J3T A VOICE PROM GEORGIA Jd
Rtad the following testimony from a Physician.
Gbatlbmvn —Yonr Hebrew Plaster has enrsd me of
pains of which 1 have suffered tor twelve years past.
During this period 1 labored under an affliction of
my loins and side, and tried many remedies that my
own medical experience suggested, but without Ob
taining relief. At length I used your Plaster, and
am now, by its good effects, entirely cured. I will
recommend the Jew David or Hebrew Plaster to all
who are suflering from contraction of the muscles, or
permanent pains in the side or back.
The people of Georgia have but to become acquain
ted with its virtues when they will resort to its ass.
Yours, truly,
M.W. WALKER, M D„
* Forsyth, Monroe eounty, Gu,
To Messrs, t-covil A Mead, New Orleans, La.
JEW DAVID’S ’OR HEBREW |FLASTER IN
NORTH CAROLINA.
Messrs Scovil A Mead -I have been troubled with,
rheumatism for the last twelve years. On
th» Ist of July, 1819,1 was so bad that I could not
turn myself in bed, and the pain so severe that I had
not slept a wink for six days. At this time my aw
tending physician prescribed the Hebrew Plaster, and
it acted like a charm ; the pain left me, and 1 slept
more than half the night, and in three days 1 was
able to rideout. I eonsider the Hebtew Plaster the
best remedy for all sorts of pains now in use.
O. W. M’MINN.
Hendersonville, N. C., August 16, 1860.
h; n n
(rs Beware of Counterfeits and Base Imitations.
CCjr* The genuine will, in future, have the signature
of fci.Taylor on the steel plate engraved label, on the
top of each box. «r
Purchasers are advised that smear counterfeit of
this article is in existence;
The genuine is sold only by us, and by our agents
appointed throughout the South —and no pedlar is al
lowed to sell it. Raters and purchasers generally,
are cautioned agaimt buying of any but our regular
agents, otherwise they will be impos'd upon with a
worthless article. SCOVIL AMB AD,,
113 Chartres-st., N. Orleans,
Sole General Agent, for the whom
all orders must Invariably be addressed. Sold, whole.
•a l **" 4 BARRI?rr, CARTER a CO., Augusta, Os.
IIAVILAN&.RIBLBY A CO., do. da.
WM. K- KITCHEN, do. da.
D. B PLUMB A CO., da. da
p. A, MOI9E, do. da.
11 AVILA ND, HARRALL, and
J. M. COHEN * CO.. Charleston,B. C.
HA VILA ND, KEESB ♦ CO.,
at 7s» No. 8U Maiden Una, N. V.
2tttrtion oqltg.
BY OIRARDEY & PARKER
TOBACCO AMD COFFEE, ON ACCOUNT
OF ALL CONCERNED.
—THIS DAY—
FRIDAY, at 12 o’clock, precisely, in front of
Messrs. T. N. Poullaiu A Eon’s Store, will bo
■old—
-20 bags Java Coffee;
17 boxes Tobacco.
Sold 00 account of the underwriters, and all con
cerned. Sale posit Ire. Terms cash, n7
BY HUTCHINSON & THOMAS.
Store at Stoeaite Corner, Broad Street.
—THIB DAY—
FRIDAY, at 10l o’clock, in front of Store, to
close consignments, will he sold—
-10 casks Cneceo, choise article!
20 firkins, Butter;
20 bales Union*;
6 bbls. Mackerel;
3 bbls. Lard.
-ALSO—
A let es Clothing, Shoes, Blankets, Ac. Terms
easb. „7
BY HUTCHINSON & THOMAS.
Store at BtoymlTs Corner, Bread-Street.
PRY GOODE, Ac.
NtOHT AUCTION.
—THIS NIGHT—
FRIDAY, at7| o’clock, willbeso'd—
Dry Goods, Jewelry, Hardware, Clothing,
Shoes, Musical Instruments, Ac. n7
BY GIRARDY & PARKER.
Store Jtret door above W. K. Kitchen’ •
LARGE AND SPLENDID SALE UF IMPORT.
ED AND DOMESTIC SEGARB.
TUESDAY, 11 thinst., at )o|.o'clock, In front
of Store, will positively be solcf,
SEGARS, of various brands,'vis: • <
16,000 La Puros;
25,0f0 La Terestia Regalias;
40,000 El Lai large Regaliar; .
15,060 Fanny Elsler; t
26,000 Carmnilla; "
25,090 La Rondrat.
Sale positive. Fold to cover advances. Terms
mtde known on the day of sale. n7
BY lIUTCIIITVSOi\~& THOMAB.
HOUSE AMD LOf FOR SaLE.
OR the first I aesday in December next at the
Lower Market, will be sold—
The House sad Lot formerly occupied by C. Ren*
nicb, on the S. E. corner of Greene and Col leek
streets, forty (40) feet front on Greene and running
back one hundred and seventy .fire (175) feet on Col*
lock street.
The property will be treated for at private sale,
any time between this and the day of sale. Terma
easb. n7
KRAYING NOTICE. '
ri (HE UNDERSIGNED begs to tender his
X sincere and grateful acknowledgments to the
pnblle Companies, Merchants and eitisens of Au
gusta genead|(y, for the liberal support and ancon*
regopent attended to him in the above line during
the pest year, and hopes to merit a continuance of
the seme by keeping in his employment such per.
sons only, as will, with promptitude and fidelity, at. *
tend to the interests of bis patrons; and also in be
ing equal to any emergency of business by the num*
ber and appointment of lmteama.
Mr. W. O. Rsin is the overseer ard manager of
my establishment, to whom payments enn bo made,
and by whom all orders will be promptly attended to.
CHARLES C. JACKSON.
N. B.—Drays end Wagons to Hamjurg.
028-lmo
' CALL AND SEE US. ~
THIS UNDERSIGNED have now in Store,
and ere constantly receiving a general assort*
ment of GROCERIES, which they offer at Whole
sale and Retail on the most accommodating terms.
They have now in Store
150 bales Gunny BAGGING,
600 colls prime Kentucky ROPE,
2500 lbs. Bagging TWINE,
100 boxes TOBACCO, some very iow priced,
25,000 Spanish and haif Spanish SEGARS, varl
one brands,
St. Croix, Porto Rio©. New Orleans, Crushed.
Granulated, Clarified an a Loaf SUGARS,
Java and Rio COFFEE; TEAS, assorted.
Bag»r-Hoose SYRUP,
N. Orleans and AY. I. MOLASSES,
SOAP, CANDLES, BACON, LARD, FISH.
NAILS, IRON, Ac. '
—ALSO—
We will receive by every Steamer, Fresh Ground
Hiram Smith FLOUR.
jy!2-ly RUSSELL & WHITEHEAD.
_ SEYMOUR, ANSLEY & CO.,
SUCCESSORS TO
ADAMS A FAKGO,
OFFER f-r ss'e a large and well selected stock
es GROCERIES, adap'ed to the wants of Mer
chants, Planters and Fami'ics, vis:
100 hhds. Porto Rico, New Orleans, St. Cioix and
Mnseovads SUGARS,
200 packages Loaf, Crashed, Powdered and Re
fined SUGARS,
75 hhds. p ime Cuba MOLASSES,
60 bbls. New Oileans SYRUP,
160 bales Ganny BAGGING,
100 pieces Cotton Do., for Negro blankets,
400 eoila prime half inch ROPE,
2500 lbs. Bagging TWINE,
600 bags Rio, Java, Maracaibo and Laguira COP*
£££ °
50 bbls. new MACKEREL
40 tone assorted S weed and English IRON.
125 boxes TOBACCO, ’
490 kegs NAILS, assorted,
200 boxes CA NDLES and SOAP.
3500 sacks SALT,
125 M. Spanish SEGARS, some extra brands,
With s general aiormeat of ether Geods. au29
BALLORD, CHADBOURR A CO.
IRON COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND IMPORTERS OP
English and Swedish Iron.
EXCHANGE PLACE, BALTIMORE.
IP Agents for Ellicett’e Baltimore ROLLING
MILLS, Hammered and Rolled CAR AXLES.
Al>o receives orders for H. Abbott A Co's FORGE
and BOILER PLATE MILL.
*•s**“%’ E - Gilman.
C. Cnad»is*mi, H. W. Hatan.
Jy<-iy
SPRING HILL MACHINE SHOP.
Jk FOR BUILDING AND REPAIR*
nLAING all kintla of COTTON and WOOL
'vir MACHINERY—making large SCREWS
and GEARING, of all kinds—TURNING IRON,
WOOD, &0.,
ALSO, WOOL CARDED AND BATTED,
aiz miles from Augusta, on the Louisville road,
where the Proprietors will be grateful for all orders
—or they ean be left at C. A. A M. H. Williams’s,
Augusta—or directed to Richmond Faotory P O.
d2O-tf HACK A PUVAU
DESIRABLE AND USEFUL.
IIIAVK added to my preeent atoek of Goods, a
fine assortment of pure Colognes, Extracts Tor
the Hand lterchiof, fine Soope, Hair Oi's, Heir, Nail,
Tooth, Clothes, Hat and Shaving Brushee, Shaving
heaps, Creams and Boxes, Dressing Cases, Toilet
Bottles, Money Purses, Pocket Books, Port Monies,
Looking Glasses, Ball and ordinary Tablets, Cigar
Cases, Droning end Pocket Combs, and various
other articles, all of whiob are of the finest selec
tions, and will bo sold cheap.
n4 J. A. VAN WINKLE.
dress patent shank boots
JCBT received at our now Iron fiont Store, oppo
site the Masonic Hall, a- beautiful lot of these
Patent Shank BOOTS.
026 ALDRTQH A ROYAL.
PORTER. LONDON PORTER.
6 BULB. London PORTER, in pints,
6 do. do. do. in quarts. Receiv
ed and for low sale by . __
6 qg ISIDOR P. GIRARDEY & CO.
CIRCULAR SAWS & MANDRELS
INDIA Rubber Steam PACKING, Cotton and
Hemp Peeking TARN, Pump CHAIN and
WISTURES, ROCK SALT, 4a., for sale by
olSewdkwim CARMICHAEL 4 BBAN.
T mil " “•‘-““''tWKS.TUTV.
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