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‘ 14 1® 14*20 Fceut.
BAGGING-Gunny..-..•!•••• 00 Jg 0 0
Kentucky ...•••• 7 8 j :86 ,p> ceut .
BALE BOPE-Jute...... -lb- ,/
Kentucky.. (•••• 12 14 }
BACON—Hams r" 11 @ 12 }2O Iff ct.
Sides-. |" “ 9( aj 10*)
Shoulders..... ••;•••• 20(a) 23 20 »'cent
BUTTER—Goshen, prime,.lb- jg QO
BEESWAX •••• "•• 46 @ 50
CANDLES— Sperraacetti..,•••• 15 16 20 cent.
Georgian made,•... i« )
Northern ]•••* |2O }j> ct.
CHEESE—Northern •••• 9 @ n3O cent
COFFEE—Cuba ;; 10 @ l O J )
Java j-free.
, rsHntTINGS.bro. 3-4 yd. 4jg 5 J
o brown, yd. wide .... 6£@ 8 £
a SHEETINGS, br0.,6-4 .... 10 @ 13
®/ SI bleached,s-4.... H @ 15
“/CHECKS 8@ M
S OSNABURGS, Boz @ 8J
Q YARN, (assorted) lb • 14 @ 18
FISH —Mackerel, No. 1... bbl. 11 @ 12
Do. No. 2 7@ 8 i
Do. No. 3....... 6(a) 7 20$>et.
FLOUR —Canal 64(a) 8
Augusta Canal 6}@ 8
Georgia, good §J@ 6* J2OHJ 1 ct. ■
FEATHERS —Live Geese, -lb @33
GRAIN—Corn, loose bus. 00 @ 00 on ia> !
Do. sack 80 @ 90 40 F ct ’.
Wheat —Good White 1 00 @1 12
Do. Red @1 00 120 Iff nf
GUNPOWDER keg 5@525 ( V ct -;
HIDES—Dry 8 (a) 9 I«n in ,
Dry, salted...., .... 0@ 10 } 2O Fct.l
IRON—Pig ! .100 0 @ 00 30 *>’cent.
Swedes, assorted.. .ton 4J@ 4J 30 ceut.!
lloop 100 5 @ 6 |I MB ,
Sheet lb. 10il 11 } 2 °Fct. t
Nail Rods 5 @ 6.
LEAD —Bar '.IOO 6 @ 7 120M* ct
White Lead 7J@ 9I) M V ;
LARD ft. 10j@ lli;
MOLASSES — Cuba gall. 25 @ 2b j
New-Orleans,.... 37 @ 40 ;1m la.i
NAILS—Cut, 4d.t020d. 1.... 350@375 <J M C S
Spfrirtl llotircs.
Firemen anil Citizen*’ Ball.—A Firemen
and Citizens’ BALL will bo given on Monday
night, the 29th instant at tho Masonic Hall, under
the management of the following gentlemen:
Dr. W. E. Dearihg, I. Haslam,
W. C. Jones, T. S. Neeson,
7 J. S. Cook, T. Miller,
/ <■ U 11. Maharrey, T. Heard,
A. Sabal, Jr., J. Henderson,
F. Tiseher, ' W. Colby,
11. Schaub, H. Crenshaw,
C. A. Platt, B. C. Carson,
J. D. Butt, H. A. Kendrick,
H. Goodrich. J. Nolson.
Gontlemon wishing to subscribe, can do so by
calling at the Book Stores of J. A, Carrie & Co., G.
A. Oates A Co., or on the following gontloinen of
the Committee of Invitation: W. C. Jones; I. Hag
lam: T. Miller; T. Neeson; A. Sabal, Jr.; F. Tiach
er; J. D. Butt; 11. Goodrich ; T. Heard; W. Col
by; 11. A. Kendrick. dec 17 Ts
Qy Vl'e arc authorized to announce A. It.
MERSHON, Esq., as a candidate for Ordinary of
Warren County, at tho election in January next,
dec 16 If t&ctd.
Surgical Notice.—Dr. PAUL F. EVE, ex
pects to be in Augusta tho 20th of this month, (De
cember,) and may, for the next throo woeks there
after, bo consultod at his dwelling on Green street,
in reference to Surgical cases. T deo 11 d 6
Portrait Painting.—The undersigned begs
lonvo to call the attention of tho public to his speci
mens of PORTRAITS, at Messrs. Clarke A Racket's
Jewelry store. Also, at hi* rooms, over Mr. Vol
ger’s Sigar store, next to J. P. Sotzo cornor, where
ho will be found ready to oxecuto all orders con
nected with tho above named art, to entire satisfac
tion. dec 10 d!2 T J. MAIER.
Ur. Wm. S. Jones tenders his Profeesiona
Services to tho citizens of Augusta and vicinity
Ho may be found, when not professionally engaged
at tho Office of tho Chronicle A Sentinel, or
his residence on Greene Street, known as the Peck
House. d 6 cA»
FLEMING’S STAGE AND RAILROAD
LINE.
FOUR HORSE COACHES.
LEAVES Augusta 1 P. M., ar- p,
rircs ia Savannah 2 P. M , fcffiT
next day.
Leave Savannah 8 P. M., arrive Augusta 10 A.
M., next day.
Connects with Stages to Greenville, South Caro
lina, Sunday, Monday and Friday nights.
Leave Charleston 9 A. M., arrive in Augusta 10
A. M., next day.
Leave Augusta 1 P. M., arrivo in Charleston 5
P. M., next day. dec 17 cAs
HATS AXD CAPS. —An assortment which the
public (in want) would do well to examine,
decl7 WM. 0. PRICE A CO.
COLOGNE WATER. —RousseH’s, Haucl s. Fa
rinas, Wright's, Glenn’s, Tessier’s, and Pro
vost’s Cologne Water, for salo by
dec 17 PHILIP A.JMOISE, Druggist^
THE Original and Gcnuino Rowland's Maccas
sar OIL, manufactured by A. Rowland A Son,
Halton Garden, London, and for salo in Augusta by
dec 17 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist.
GOLD AND SILVER LEAP'.—Bronzes, of all
colors, Dutch Metal, Ac., for sale by
dec 17 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggis^
OAFSLLES, of Cod Liver Oil.—This is a plea
sant way of taking Cod Liver Oil, as there is no
taste whatever,fwhcn administered in a Capsule. For
sale by dec 17 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist.
r\ 4 u\/ \ I,lts. superior POTASH, just landed
and for sale by
’dec 17 PHILIP A. MOISE. Druggist.
LAItOE SWEDISH LEECHES—Just receiv
ed, jier steamer from New York, a supply of
• superior LEECIIEft.
n 17 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist.
KICK, RICE. —20 tierces atrietly prime RICE,
now landing and for salo by
doc 17 ST URGES & CO.
l / \ JBBLS. N. 0. SYRUP, now landing and for
sale by doc 17 STURGES A CO.
T/ \ half HUES. Old Monongahela WHIS
■4i\J KY, now lauding and for sale by
doa 17 STURGES A CO.
NEW BOOKS.
THE Fortune Teller of Sainto Avoyo, or the Mys
terious Stranger. By Eugene Sue, 50.
Celesture, or Lights and Shadows of London Liie.
By E. L. Blanchard, author of the Heirs rs Der
wentwater, 50c. , _ , , _ m
Ferrley Manor, or Edith tho Inconstant. By Mr.
McKenzie Daniel, author of My Sistor Minnoc, Ac.,
50 ccnt j.
Litteils" Living Age. Nos. 393 and 394.
Just published and for sale at
GEO. A. OATES A CO-’S.,
d ee 6 _____ Broad-st.
THE DULCIMER ; or, Tho New York Collec
tion of Sacred Music: containing a large and
choice variety of now Tunes, Church Anthems, Mo
sett?, Ac-. from U* e * ,est F° r(i 'gn and American
Composers, with all tho old Tunes in common use,
together with a concise Elemontary course, and sim
plified and adapted to tho capacities of beginners.
The whole comprising tho most complete collection
ot Sacred Music, and published by J. B. Woodbury;
p*. 75 com., * cos.
Piano, Book and Music Store,
j ec - Broad street.
IVs e w'n O N 7 EL, « Y JAM Ob
J\ staclos. a Romace, by G. P. R- James, Esq.
author of The Fate, The Commissioner, Old Oak
Che* Ac Prico 50 conts. Just published and for
* C - GEO. A. OAf ES A CO.’S
deo 12 Piano, Book and Music Depot, Broad-st.
FIGS AND PRUNES.
WF HAVE iust recoivod two casos, 80 drums,
fine, new crop, FIGS ; also, one c«e Prunos
in glass-top boxos, which we will sell at ■» sreat
‘■J£Tl lf * PPKOdfOr oli!lw>By 4 PARKER I
AUGUSTA WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT, DECEMBER 17, 185 1
II nfyn —articles. 'per wliolkhalk. 1 duty.”
0 W S i rai '- 1 ■•• 1 «° ft 170 free. " ;
EuU Strained 1 30 @ 1 40.
Summer do 1 00 @ 1 12
Linseed ........... bbl.|o 90 (a) 1 0020 T> cent.
Tanners.. 0 60 @ 0 OO
PrPE«° ES ‘ bbl - 3 25 ® 3 50
PORtWr"’. 0 62 @ 150 j
PEPPER d °* 225 @ 3 20'
pimento.:.’..: ::::::::::; S JJ § o !
RAISINS—MaIaga, bunch. box 000 @ 3 25). n _.
_ Muscate 0 00 (a) 0 00 J 4O F ct. !
I.ICE Oordinary ........ 100 375 @ 400 I
£ air ; 4 00 @ 4 50
I vw Good and Prime 000@ 000
French Brandies....... gallil 50 («) 200 100 Iff ct
„3 Holland Gin 125 @ 1 50100 Iff ct.
H American Gin 038 @ 040 :
£ *™ alca Hum 150 @ 200 100 Iff ct.
x Hum, hhds & bbls ..,. 034(w 037
* Whiskey,Phila. & Balt ... .10 30 @ 0 32 !
D». New-Orleans 030 (a) 032
Ij ilTT >,^ cbß f and l r 62 @ 1 00 100 Ip 1 ct.
SUGAR —Cuba Muscovado .ft. 064(w 800
P. It. & St. Croix .... 0 7 @
Havana, white 000 @ 00
New-Orleans ~. 0 7 (ct) 30 » ct.
Clarified Brown 0 8j @ 0 9
White..bus. 0 9 @ 0 9^
Lump Ik 0 10 0 11 I .
It SALT—Liverpool 0 00 @ 1 25 ] 20 F ct.
! Loose 0 45 @ 0 50
jl SOAP—American, yellow, sack 0 5 @ 0 630 P 1 cent.
j SHOT—AII sizes 162@1 75 20 cent. 1
SEGARB—Spanish M. 20 00 00 40p cent.
TALLOW—American ! 0 8 (a) 09 10 cent. 1
jl TOBACCO—Georgia ...... .ft. 0 00 @ 0 00; 1 ,
Cavendish 0 22 @ 0 50 ) du Fct.
TWINE-Bagging 018 § 0 25! j „ .
Seine 0 30 @ ® 60 ) 30 F «*• j
ij TEAS—Pouchong ......t 050 @ 0 7St )
Gunpowder Sc Imp 0 75 @ 1 OOi [ - „
Hyson. 0 70 @ 0 80 r lro ®-
Young Hyson.. ... .... 070 @ 0 7oi J
WlNES—Madeira gall. 2 00 @ 2 25 30 Ip cent.|
Claret, Marseillesjcask 025@0 60 40 cent.’,
Do. !3 00 @ 3 50 40 {> cent. 1
Champagne......! 19 00 @ls 00'40 -)> centjl
Malaga 0 50 @ 0 6240 il 1 cent.f
KOSSUTH. —A few applications of tho Chemi
cal Hair Regenerator, will help along Mous
tache, Goatees, Imperials, Ac., wonderfully. For
sale by dec 17 __ D. B. PLUMB A CO._
DENTISTS ATTENTION-— We have - just re
ceived a large supply of AN*. 1 Pivot’and
Plato Teeth, of the best manufacture in the coun
try. Also, Corunduna Wheels, Corunduna Files,
Impression Cups, Teeth Holders, Scrapers, Tin
Foil, Stubb's Files, Ac., and so on.
doc 17 D. B. PLUMB A CO.
NEW VOIIK APPLES roceived every week per
Steamers Marion and Southerner via Charles
ton, by JOHN A. MILLEN A CO.,
First door above Metcalfs Range, Broad-st.
doc 16
LEMONS. —A lot of fine Lemons per Steamer,
just received by
JOHN A. MILLEN A CO.,
First door above Metcalf's Range, Broad st.
doc 1
FRESH AND GENUINE GARDEN SEEDS.
Warranted Crop o/'lßsl.
WE HAVE just received our stock of FRESH
SEEDS, to which wc invito tho attention of
the public. dec 16 D. B. PLUMB A CO.
CHEMICAL HAIR REGENERATOR.
THIS article is a compound in which an invigo
rating and cleansing wash arc united. It clears
effectually the pores of the skin from Scurf or Dan
driff, produces a healthy action of tho vossols, gives
vigor to the roots of the hair, and prevents baldness
It will be found a great addition to tho toilet, on
account of its agreeable perfume and its great
merits in rendering the hair lustrous and flexile
for dressing. Price 50c. per bottle. For sale by
dec 16 , D. B. PLUMB A CO.
RI CH DRESS G 0 0D S ,
SNOWDEN & SHEAR
HAVE received this day from New York, by the
Steamer Marion —
Rich Printed Mous. Df.LAINES, of new and ele
gant styles;
Hoyles’ Printed DkLAINES, of beautiful stylos,
and at very low prices;
Rich Printed PERSIAN CLOTHS, for Ladies'
Dresses *
Silesian FLANNELS, for Ladies' Sacks, of beau
tiful colors:
French PRINTS, of now and beautiful stylos;
Alexander's Ladies’ Kid GLOVES:
With a variety of other GOODS, suitable for the
present season, and to all of which they respectfully
invite tho attention of tho public. deo 6 dfAojf
BOOKS, BOOKS. —The History of Rome, by
Thos. Arnold, D. D.:
Hildreth’s History of the United States ;
The Fifteen Docisivo Battles of tho World ;
Memoirs of an American Lady.
Tho above can be had of
dec 13 TIIOS RICHARDS A SON.
BOOKS! BOOKS!!
STEAM for the Million —an elementary outline
treatise on tho nature and management of
Steam, and the principles and arrangement of the
Engine. To be had of
doc 13 TIIOS. RICHARDS A SON.
FOR SALE.
/tfsS. ONE of the most healthy and prodac
iPii tive Cotton Plantations in tho vicinity-,
together with about 117 Negroos on it. The Planta
tion is about 30 miles Irom the city, on a bold salt
water creek, contains about 701)0 acres —2000 of
which are planting land—looo open, and the great er
part in cultivation : the property has paid the pres
ent owner an interest beyond eight per cent., be
sides a largo inorcase in people. On the land is a
very elegant Dwelling House. It is olfered togeth
er with Stock, Mules, Horses, and everything rc
uuisite for a well stocked plantation. For partic
ulars apply to R. HABERSHAM A SON.
Savannah, dIA-tlwtufr oA*
MACKEREL.
WHOLE and Half barrels of numbers 1, 2 and 3.
dlO evs BAKER A WILCOX.
SOAP AND CANDLES.
Q/\/\ BOXES Soap and Candlos, for salo low
OUU by et* BAKER A WILCOX.
FISH, POTATOES AND ONIONS.
Q/Y PACKAGES No. 1, 2 and 3 Mackorel,
i/V>J 25 Boxes Smoked Herrings.
500 Lbs. Cod Fish.
3 Bbls. Picklod Salmon.
30 Bbls. Mercer and Yollow Potatoes.
5 Bbls, White Onions
n29-dim cAs ■. LEE, HUBBARD A CO.
CHEESE AND CRACKERS
Q BOXES Extra Cheese.
10 Casks Extra Cheese,
5 Bbls. Boston Crackers.
5 Bbls. Sugar Craekors.
25 Boxes Soda and Lemon Crackers.
n29-dlm cAs LEE ÜBBARD A CO.
WANTED.
FOU the next year, a good Cook, Wasbor and
Ironor, for which good wages will bo paid,
monthly if required. One without children would
be preferred. Apply at the Store of
d 5 cAs RUSSELL & AVHITEHEAD.
FOR SAUSAGES, MINCE PIES, &C.
GROUND Sage ; Ground Thyme ; Ground Mar
jorane; Ground Summer Savory; Ground
Pepper ; Ground Alspice; Ground Cloves ; Ground
Mace ; Ground Cinnamon. For saje by
da-d4w cAs IIAVILAND, RISLEY A CO.
GINGER Wine ; Madeira Wine-.; Port Wine
and Cognac Brandy, in bottles, of superior
duality for Medicinal purposes. For sale by
d5-d4w* oAs IIAVILAND, RISLEY A CO.
NEW MACKERELS.
NO. i, 2 and 3 Mackerel, in whole, half and
quarter Barrels. For sale low by
d 5 4 c As HAND, WILLIAMS A CO.
~ “77 CANDLES.
1 /\/\ Boxes Star Candles.
I I II I 50 Boxes Tallow Candles, for sale by
d 5 cAs HAND, WILLIAMS A CO
WINES AND LIQUORS.
Q CT It It US. Rose and Anchor Gin,
AO 20 do. Luther Feltons Rum.
20 do. Eagle Monongahola Whisky,
25 Quarter and Eigth Casks Wine.
5 Pipes Fine French Brandy.
1 Punchoon Irish Whisky.
Fino Holland Qm and Jamaica Rum, for sale by
n3O-wtf c&s ESTES A RICHMOND.
perfumery:
Avery choice assortment, suitable to
the season, comprising Essences, Extracts, Po
mades, Toilet Waters, Preparations for the Hair,
Ac., Ac., all of which are warranted of the best qual
ity, and will be sold very cheap by
J «il0 c a * W. H. A J. TURPIN.
Bank Note Tabic.
Augusta Insurance & Baukiug Company pa
jj Bank of Augusta. ‘ c
,j Branch State of Georgia, Augusta....» «
Jj Bank of Brunswick
Georgia Rail-Road
| J Mechanics’Bank «
jj Bank of St. Marys
j Bank of Milledgeville 4
| Bank of the State of Georgia, at Savannah u
j Branches of ditto.'
Marine & Fire Insurance Bank,Savannah. “
t) Branch of ditto, at Macon. »s
I Planters’ Bank, Savannah. «
j Central Bank of Georgia. «
: Central R. R. & Banking Company, Savannah “
Charleston Banks. 11
Bank of Camden j «
1 Bank of Georgetown !..!!!! “
Commercial, at Columbia '.,"!!!!!!'”! “
Merchants’, at Cheraw !!.!!!!!!!;! “
: Bank of Hamburg
Alabama Notes 3 dis.
1 Union Bank Tennessee, (payable at Chattanooga,) par.
• » NOT BANKABLE,
j Merchants’ Bank, at Macon.*
EXCHANGE.
r On New-York l prem.
Philadelphia ’ “
Boston “
Charleston and Savannah .par.
J Lexington, Kentucky “
Nashville, Tennessee ' “
STOCKS.
Georgia, 6 percents par.
*Not taken by our Banks, but redeemable at the Plant
ers’ Bank, Savannah, at par.
Savannah Chamber of Commerce.
i ROBERT HABERSHAM, President
C. GREEN, Ist Vice-President.
EDW’D. PADELFORD, 2d Vice-President.
OCTAVUS COHEN, Secretary and Treasurer.
GREEN HOUSE PLANTS—FLOWERS, &C.
J- W. BESSMAN begs leave to an
nounco to his friends and the public, "F*
that be has at his Garden, on Green Street,
a most splendid collection of
GREEN HOUSE PLANTS,
ROSES,
FLOWERS, and
SHADE TREES,
Comprising several of the most choice and superb
articles ever offered in this market, to whicn he
invites the attention of all admirers of the chaste
in nature.
Orders from the country promptly filled, on
the most accommodating terms. d7 cAs
~ TO HIRE,
FOR the ensuing year, within or near the city,
three healthy, able bodied, young Negro men.
Enquire at this office. dlO cAs
TAKEN UP at my Stable on Tuesday 2d of
December, one bobtail Bay HORSE, about ten
years old. Paces. Has some saddle marks on his
back—shod in front. Which the owner can
have by paying expenses.
declO-dAw cas E. L. ALLMOND.
TOBACCO! TOBACCO !!
BOXES ‘‘Honey |Dew,” Thos. N. Banks
tjU Brand, for sale low for cash by
dlO nts W. H. & J. TURPIN.
LINSEEDOIL.
Q/\A GALLONS very fine, just received—also,
OvU 200 Galls, pure Sj/erm Lamp Oil, and
300 Galls. Tanner’s Oil, for sale by
dlO c ,v s W. H. A J. TURPIN.
WHITE LEAD.
A FUEL SUPPLY No. 1, and pure White Lead,
received and for sale by
dlO c & s W.H. A J. TURPIN.
SNUFF, SNUFF.
AFRESH supply of Peter Lorillard's, in Bulk,
Jars and bottles, received and for sale by
dlO cics WM. 11. A J. TURPIN.
CLARIFIED SUGARS.
1 BBLS. Stuart’s and Harris and Evan’s
JL t)U Sugars A and B’s for sale low.
dlO C5eS BAKER A WILCOX.
CHOICE SUGARS.
PRIME Porto Rico and New Orleans Sugars, for
sale low by BAKER A WILCOX.
dlO cas
COARSE SALT.
r\j \l \ SACKS Alum Salt. For sale low by
%\JU dlO HAND, WILLIMS A CO.
10 c;As
~ EASTERN HAY.
A PRIME article for sale by
dlO jcAs HAND, WILLIAMS A CO.
NAELS.
r/\/\ KEGS Cut Nails assorted. For sale low
DUU HAND, WILLIAMS A CO.
dlO ('As
LIME.
rr/\ BBLS. Thomaston Lime just received by
DU dlO oAs HAND. WILLIAMS A^CO.
HAIR BRUSHES.
THE most beautiful assortment of Hair a*d Tooth
Brashes, ever offered for sale in this market,
Somo beautiful patterns suitable for Holiday pre
sents, for sale by cas W. H. AJ. TURPIN.
dlO
ON CONSIGNMENT.
NEAV Bacon ; Feathers; Oats and Corn Meal.
d 5 cAs HAND, WILLIAMS A CO.
GEORGIA BUCKETS.
-i /\/\ DOV.EN Buckets manufactured at the
X UU Augusta Bucket Factory, for sale at fac
tory prices, by ESTES & RICHMOND.
n3O-d Awtf ck>s _
STAGE LINE.
STAGES leave Rome for Jackson
villc, Alabama, on Tuesdays, Thurs
days, and Sundays. On Tuesdays and Thursdays
after the arrival of the Cars from Kingston, on
Sundays at 8 o’clock, A. M.
Leave for Tuscaloosa, Ala. via Jacksonville, and
Columbus, and Brandon, Miss., on Mondays, Wed
nesdays and Fridays, after tlio arrival of the Cars
from Kingston.
Arrive at Rome, from Tuscaloosa, Ala. and Co
lumbus and Brandon, Mias., on Mondays, Thurs
days and Saturdays before the Cars leave.
Arrive from Jacksonville, Ala., on Tuesdays,
Wednesdays and Fridays, before the Cars leave for
Kingston.
Passengers from Kingston, going westward can
procure tickets at the Railroad Office in Romo.
Running time from Rome to Columbus, Mias.,
54 hours.
The above lino is well stocked with Four Horse
Post Coaches, now running in good order by
dl4-dtf cAs R. JEMISON, Jr. A CO.
tcTmy lXdy patrons!
I HAVE received a fresh supply of
Still Ladies’ thick solo GAITERS, which will
f bo sold lower than any ever offered in
' Augusta.
BOOTS and SHOES.
—ALSO —
RUBBERS, TRUNKS, VALISES,
AND SATCHELLS.
Children and servants BOOTS and SHOES in
groat variety, all of which will be sold low. Call
and examine for yourself.
rrp“ Opposito Bridgo Bank Buildings, Broad-*t
dl4 c*s E. L. SYMMONS.
NOTICE.
WILL be sold, at the Market House, in the
city of Augusta, on the Ist Tuesday in.
February next, between the usual hours of sale, a
Negro man. Sam, (woll known in the city of Augus
ta) belonging to tho late firm of Dye A Sbcwmake.
J. A. SHEW MAKE^
Dee. 11, 1851. cAn | Surviving Copartner
OILCLOTHS!!
ALBRO A HOYT.
NOS T 3 and 74 John Street, New York, Manu
facturers and dealers in Oil Clotlis, exclusive
ly. At tboir Factories are turned out (under a
patont process)
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
which for beauty of design and elegance of finish,
surpass any thing of the kind hitherto produced in
this country or in Europe, and for which they ob
tained the priro medal at the W orld’s Fair.
At their Waroroomt ia New York, can be found
a large and complete assortment of Heavy' Medi
um, and Thin Floor Oil Cloths, from 27 inches to
42 feet wido; also, Table, Furniture, and Carriage
OiLCloths.
New York, d 16 cAs
Jliarfllancmis.
r ADIES CONGRESS GAITER BOOTS—Just
• , received, a new lot of Ladies Congress Boots.
dec 13 ALDRICH A ROYAL.
FIY ,: hundred sketches and skelk-
TONS of SERMONS, suited for all occasions ;
by the author of “ The Pulpit Cyclopaedia. 17 For
gale by THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
PRICE OF CANDY REDUCED.
FIFTEEN cents a Pound is our price for
CANDY, in boxes, with the usual assortment,
anufactured of the best Sugar,
dec 13 LAMBACK A COOPER.
GUNNY BAGGING.
Al\ BALES Heavy Gunny BAGGING for sale
low to close sales by
dec 13 A. LAFITTE.
BOOKS ! BOOKS ! !
fIULES of a Traveller, by Bryant; Aunt Kitty’s
A Tales, by Miss Mclntosh; Kings and Queens,
by John S. C. Abbott; Tales from Shakspeare,
Lamb ; Works of Dean Swift, with life ; Hervey's
Meditations; Gems from Tupper; Speeches of
Phillips, Curran, Grattan and Emmett; The Girl
hood of Shakespeare's Heroines, by Mary Cowden
Clarke ; Ship and Shore, by Colton ; Land and
Loe, by Colton; Deck and Port, by Colton ; The
Queens of Scotland, by Agnes Strickland. The
above for sale by
dec 13 THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
NEW WORKS.—Venetian Trelawney, or the
Mysteries of the Court of London. Vol. 1.
50 cents. By G. W. M. Reynolds.
Life in New York, Indoors and Out of Doors, il
lustrated with 40 Engravings, by the late Wm.
Burns. 25 cents.
No. 395 of Littell's Living Age.
Just published and for sale at
GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S
dec 12 Piano, Book and Music Store, B.oad-st.
WRITING DESKS.—Just received by the sub
scribers, a good assortment of Rosewood Wri
ting DESKS, of various sizes.
GEO. A. OATES A CO.
dec 12 Broad street.
QUILTED BOTTOM BOOTS.
JUST received, another new lot of those Quilted
Bottom BOOTS, at our Iron Front Store, oppo
site the Masonic Hall.
doc 3 f ALDRICH A ROYAL.
FISH
JUST received by LAMBACK A COOPER,
Cod Fish in Boxes.
Mackerel No. 1, Whole, Half and Qunrtor Bbls.
Mackerel No. 2, Whole Bbls.
Mackerel No.’3, Whole Bbls,
Salmon No. 1, in Kits. dec 2
FIRE CRACKERS.
1 i\t\ BOXES No. 1 Fire Crackers, for sale by
lUU dll-5t A. LAFITTE.
FIRE WORKS AND FIRE CRACKERS.
WE HAVE in Store, the largest, best and cheap
est assortment of FIRE WORKS in market,
to which we invito the attention ot purchasers.—
Better come early.
doc 11 ts GIRARDEY A PARKER.
PRIME EASTERN HAY.
C/ \ BALES Prime Eastern HAY in store, and
«JU forsalcNiy
dec 11 GIRARDEY A PARKER.
LIME, LIME.
T BARRELS Lime on beard Steamer 11.
A UU L. Cook, for sale low, to arrive, by
doc 11-5 t A. LAFITTE.
GEORGIA 7 PER CENT. COUPON BONDS
Executive Department, )
Milledgeville, Bth December, 1851. (
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this
Office until MONDAY, the second day of Feb
ruary, 1852, for tho purchase of the Bonds of the
State of Georgia, bearing an interest of seven per
cent, per annum, the interest payable semi-annually,
in January and July at the Bank of the State of
Georgia in Savannah —the principal of the Bonds
payable at the Treasury of tho State in sums of
Five Hundred Dollars each.
The amount of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND
DOLLARS of said Bonds payable ten years after
date, and the same amount payable twenty years
after date —the State reserving upon the face of
these latter Bonds the right to redeem them after
tho expiration of ten years.
Bidders must specify the amount of the Bonds
they propose to take, and also the class, together
with the premium they propose to pay.
Proposals ILr these bonds must bo accompanied
with satisfactory evidence of the ability of the bid
der to respond to his bid.
By order of the Governor:
dec 13 dAc IT WM. STEELE, Sec. Ex. Dep.
JOHN .B. GUIEU,
COMMISSION MERCHANT ,
Mclntosh Street, Augusta, Geo.,
Will attend promptly to all business, or any
Agwaoy, oh trusted to his ear-o.
CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT.
RKADT MAD K , ' j HATS,
CLOTHING, W. 0. PRICE & CO., newest style,
at Wholesale Drapers and, Tailors, CAPS,
and Retail, are well supplied with the of Plush, Cloth
of all descrip- host of English Sc French A other kinds.
tions,of the ve- CLOTHS, UMBRELLAS,
ry best make. of black and blue . and aU of Silk and
VXD HR SHIRTS, tb „ colors Ginghams.
cissiMESES,
CRAVATS, ot tfie newest and most Money Belts
all kinds of fashionable patterns. BRUSHES,
HOSIERY. VESTINGS, forClothes.
GLOVES. of every description. Hair, Nails. Ac
of every de-The public will find u.- |> o ite Monies,
scription. and prepared to make to Pocket Books,
all articles use- ORDER and a ll useful
ful and neces- aU articles ot Dress in the; articles of
sary lor Dress best and most approved Dress for Gen
and comfort. j STYLE. ~ jtlemen’s use.
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXBCCTRD.
dec 9 '
CHOICE FRUIT TREES.
WITH a view to encourage a tasto for
fruitand habits of industry , I taught"**
my sons to bud and graft. They now offer for salo
a few thousand PEACH TREES of the most choice
varieties.
OF” Ordors will be promptly filled at 25 conts
each. JAMES L. COLEMAN,
deo 4 dAe ts
PHILADELPHIA ART UNION,
FOR THE PROMOTION of the Arts of Design
in the United States.—Every subscriber for
the year 1851, will receive, for each subscription of
Five Dollars, the engraving, “ Christiana and her
Children ,” and “Mercy's Dream-," both painted
by Huntingdon; or the choice of either of the two
following, viz: “ John Ktiox's Interview with
Mary Queen of Scots," and “ Ruth and Boaz," —
besides tho chance of obtaining a fine original
Painting, selected by himself. For instance, should
a subscriber to the Ait Union of Philadelphia, re
siding in Augusta, be allottod a prize certificate of
One Hundred Dollars, he has tho option to order,
or seloct his picture in that city—and thefoby en
courage the Fine Arts at home—just the same as if
the Art Union were located where he lured, and
with just as much advantage to the Artist, as
though it were the result of that progress ia art in
his vicinity, which should cause the production of
such a picturo. No committee, no matter how
great its judgment, or how well performed its du
ties, could effoct a more satisfactory arrangement,
for, in this case, the prize holder and the artist are
tho contracting parties, without the intervention of
tho Art Union, or tho payment of commission on
cither side.
A gentleman in this city drew a prize last year of
S4O, and had a picture painted for him by an Artist
resident here. Subscriptions received until the 18th
of December, by GEO. A. OATES,
nov 21 Honorary Secretary, Broad sfcreot.
Ladies white kid slippers—a now lot
6f Ladies White Kid Slippers, received by
dec 13 ALDRICH A ROYAL.
NEGROES TO HIRE.
MEN, WOMEN, BOYS and GIRLS. Apply
at this office. 6 dec 14
LOOKING GLASSES of a variety of sizos and
patterns. For galo by
nov 27 f MUSTIN A LATHROP.
LUMBER YARD.
THE SUBSCRIBER has established, near hit
residence at the lower part of Telfair street, a
LUMBER YARD, at which he wi 1 keep constant
ly a full assortment of Planks, Scantling, Fence
Posts, Ac., for salo on consignment."
Consignments of Lumber, aa well as orders for the
same, will moot with prompt attention.
AH the Lumber necessary for complete buildings
may be had at short notice,
ffe** Liberal advances mado on consignments,
dec 3 t3mosH L. CHARLES DUGAS.
JHisffUminms.
MANAGER'S OFFICE.
GREEN AMD PULASKI MONUMENT LOT
TERIES.
Managed , Drawn, and Prizes Paul by the well
know it and responsible firm of
MAURY A CO.
Class 132, to be drawn at Augusta. Dec. 17, 1851.
Sales close Wednesday, at 3, P. M.
THE LITTE ONE.
14 drawn ballots from 78.
T,OOO DOLLARS!
$2,000; $1,290; $1,100; besides numerous others.—
Tickets $2 —Halves $1 —Quarters 50c.
JOHN A. MILLEN,
No. 205 Broad street, ene door above Metcalfs
Range, Augusta. Ga.
DCiT" Orders from tho city or country, strictly con
fidential and promptly attended to. doc 13
FIRE WORKS ‘ ~
O/'k/'k BOXES No. 1 Fire Crackers.
OIA/ 20 Gross Roman Candles, assortod sizes
12 Gross Sky Rockets, assorted sizes.
100 Gross Serpents, No. 1.
20 Gross Pin Wheels, No. 1.
5 Gross Triangles.
5 Gross Scrolo Wheels.
20,000 Torpedoes.
Just received and for sale by
dec 2 LAMBACK A COOPER.
BARTLETT’S PHILOSOPHY.
Elements of Natural Philosophy; by W. H.
C. Bartlett, L. L. D., Professor of Natural and
Experimental Philosophy at West Point Academy.
For sale by TIIOS. RICHARDS A SON.
dec l 3
EXECUTOR’S SALE.—POSTPONED. ~
Will be sold, on WEDNESDAY, the 7th day ofs
JANUARY next (instead of the 28th inst a
heretofore advertised,) in front of the office of
Tho Augusta Insurance A Banking Company,
during the usual hours of public sale, the follow
ing property, part of the ostate of Mrs. Ann
Cumming, deceased, to-wit:
The Let and improvements on and just above tho
corner of Broad and Campbell streets, commonly
known as Providence Range, now occupied by
Messrs. Baker A Hart, Baker, Wilcox A Co., and
Gould, Bulkley A Co., which, for tho purposo of
sale, will bo divided into four Lots, running by
parallel lines from Broad to Ellis streets, fronts on
those streets ranging from thirty foot ten inchos (30
feet 10 inches) to thirty-Cno feet five inches (31 feet
5 inches.) Tenants now occupying, to hold posses
sion till October Ist, 1852. Rent of stores front
ing on Broad street and their appurtenances, as now
leased, will be payable to purchasers from time of
sale to expiration of leases. The sellers will con
tinue to receive, till October Ist, 1852, the rent pay,
able for such portions of tho Lots as may bo includ
ed in the premises on Campbell and Ellis stroets
now’occupied by Mrs. Sarah G. Cart.
„ . —ALSO—
The Lot and improvements, now occupiod by Mr.
Jackson F. Turpin, south side of Reynold street,
(between Campbell and Jacksoa streets,) having a
front of about soventy-onc foot on Reynold street
and extending thonce south about onohundred and
thirty feet to an alley, with tho use, in common
with other lots of said alley, that bounding it on the
west, and of tho one constituting the eastern boun
dary of tho next mentioned lot. Under ront till Oc
tober Ist, 1852.
—also —
A Lot, (but slightly improved) adjoining tho last
mentioned on tho cast, of about the same dimen
sions, and bounded by an alley on the east, with
the use, in common with otherlots, of the several
alleys above mentioned.
—ALSO —
The following Stocks, and State and Corporation
Bonds , viz:
26j shares of the Capital Stock of the Augusta
Insurance A Banking Company.
12 shares of the Capital Stock of the Georgia Rail
Road & Banking Company.
15 Bonds, SIOOO each—6 per cents, of the State
of Georgia. Interest payable semi-annually, Ist of
March and Ist of Sept. Pr. l9t Sept., 1869.
10 Bonds, SIOOO each—7 percents, of the city of
Augusta. Intorest payable semi-annually, Ist of
April and Ist of October. Pr. Ist April, 1807.
4 Bonds, SSO0 —7 per cents of Montgomery A
West Point Rail Road Company. Intorest payable
quarterly.
TERMS OF SALE—Stocks and Bonds, cash. —
Real Estate, one-third cash, the other two-thirds in
two equal annual instalments, with interest from
sale, and mortgage on the property sold.
W. CUMMING,
H. H. CUMMING,
Ex’rs. of the Will of Mrs. Ann Cumming, dec'd.
oot 26 swtd
THOMASTON LIME.
BBLS. Thomuston Lime, for sale by
dl6 cjcS ESTES & RICHMOND.
NEW BACON.
1 LBS. New Baeon, just received and
JL for sale by
dee 16 eAa TINSLEY A INGRAM.
MOLASSES. —35 Ilhds. IPrime Cuba Molasses,
for sale low by
dl3 cAs BAKER A WILCOX.
HAY, HAY.
1 / \/\ BALES Hay landing this day, for salo by
IUU dl3-tf cAs TINSLEY A INGRAM.
JUST RECEIVED? ~
1 /\/\ BOXES Prime Cheese.
JL Vy v/ 12 Firkins Goshen Butter.
5 Boxes Fresh Macaroni.
1 Case Fresh Prunes.
1 Case Fresh Sardines. *
106 Boxes Fire Crackers.
d5-dtf cAs ESTES A RICHMOND.
~ " corn!
BUSHELS prime White Corn, for Moal,
just received aud for sale by
d« cAs TINSLEY A INGRAM
STOCK OF GOODS FOR SALE.
THE undersigned intending to close his mercan
tile business in Augusta, offers his entire stock
of Goods to an approved purchaser, upon accomo
dating tonus, d 9 cAs J 1. BOTH WELL.
BUTTER, BACON AND WHISKY
1 p. FIRKINS extra choice Goshon Butter.
JL 5 Firkins Western Butter. , tl
5 Hhds. Prime Bright Sides.
5 Hhds. Prime Bright Shoulders.
50 Bbls. Now Orleans Whisky.
Just received by ESTES A RICHMOND.
d 9 -d Aw2w cAs
MONONGAHELA WHISKY.
Q p. DOZEN Bottlos extra choice Old Mononga
hela Whisky. For salo by
d9-dAwtf c:As ESTES A RICHMOND.
SAFETY FUSE
1 O i \t \i\ FEET Safety Fuse for Blasting.
X rw •vA./v For sale by
d 9 cAs TINSLEY A INGRAM.
" SEGARS AND ACCO!
£)/ \ / \/ \/ \ SEG ARS of various brands.
Extra Chewing Tobacco.
On Consignment.
300 Boxes Tobacco, at reduced prices.
n29-dlm cAs LEE, HUBBARD A CO. -
HIRAM SMITH’S FLOUR.
A /\ BBLS. Hiram Smith Flour, just receivod by
4IU dl-dAwtf c&s ESTES A RICHMOND.
MOLASSES
r\ c? HKDS. Molasses for sale from tlio Wharf
ZD dlO c&s HAND, WILLIAMS A CO.
LEAF LARD.
r\ r' BBLS. Choice Le f Lard, just receivod and
ZD for sale by ESTES A RICHMOND.
n3O-d.V wtf cas
SAW MILL WORKS.
THE subscriber would disposo of tho Iron W orlt
for an Iron rigged Saw Mill, designed to be
driven by a Steam Engino. It includes crank bal
ance wheel, shafts, and all the goaring and other
appendages needed In an Iron rigged Saw Mill. It
can bo bought about half as cheap as wooden rig
ged ean be made, and is a bargain to any one fitting
up a Saw MitL Address
>H. N. ATKINSON,
Boscawen, N. H., or
A. ATKINSON,
d 4 cAs Madison, Qe .
NEGRO BLANKETS. -
1/ \/ \/ \ Heavy Grey Negro Blankets, just re
•UvA/ eeivod and for sale by
n 30-d A wtf ctes ESTES A RICHMOND.
FLOUR and buckwheat.
Q/\ BBLS. Extra brands Flour.
OU 30 Whole Halvos and Quarter Bbls. Buck
wheat, DEE, HUBBARD A CO.
n 29-dlm
faction Salts.
BY HUTCHINSON & THOMAB.~~
Piano Forte.
THIS DAY, at 10J o’clock, in front of Store, will
bo sold,
1 Second-hand PIANO FORTE.
Terras doc 17
BY HUTCHINSON &. THOMAS.
THIS DAY, at 11 o’clock, in front of store, will be
sold,
COD FISH, SHAD, SALMON, Half Barrels
MACKEREL, HERRING in Boxes, Ac., Ac.
Terms cash. dec 17
BY HUTCHINSON ifc THOMAS.
TIIIS DAY, in front*of Store, at 10J o’olock, we
' will sell,
RUM, Gin, Brandy, Wine, Whisky, Suger, Cof
fee, Tea, Segars, Yeast Powders, Soaps, Cordials,
CUampagno, Ac. Ac.
—also —
CLOTHING, Boots, Shoos, Dry Goods, Net
Drawers, Undershirts, Gloves, B ankets, Carpeting,
Ac. Ae.
Musical Instruments, Fancy Boxes, Jewelry,
Hardware, Ac. Terms cash. dec 17
Night Sale.
BY HUTCHINSON &■ THOMAS.
Wo will sell, at our Store, THIS NIGHT,
DRY GOODS, Boots, Shoos, Hosiery, Not Shirts
and Drawers, Blankets,Tweeds, Petersham, Cloth
and Cassimere Dress and Overcoats, Fancy Boxes,
Jowelry, Hardwaro, Ac. Terms cash. dee 17
BY ant a rutty ft. pariter.
THURSDAY, tho 18th inst., at 10J o’clock, A. M.,
t in front of store, will be sold,
GROCERIES, LIQUORS, WINES, TOBACCO.
SEGARS, HARDWARE, ROPE, SHOES, Ac.
Terms cash. _ dec 17
BY GIRARDEY & PARKER.
Night Auction.
THURSDAY NIGHT, at 6* o’olock, P. M., will be
sold,
Tho usual variety of seasonable DRY GOODS,
JEWELRY. Gold and Silvor WATCHES, FANCY
ARTICLES, TOYS, Ac. Ac.
Terms cash. dec 17
BY A. LAFITTE.
Extensive Sale of Brogans, Shoes, ifC. Ac-
On THURSDAY, immediately after the gale of Li
quors, will be sold, without reserve,
50 Cases, consisting of
15 cases Men’s and Boys’ Black BROGANS,
5 “ “ “ “ Russott Do,
5 “ Kip Welt Brogans,
14 “ Women’s Ingrain BOOTS,
10 “ Men’s Grain Pump Sole SUOES.
The above will bo ready for inspection on Wed
nesday all warranted of Southern, make, and
sound, with tho exception of ono caso, which is
slightly damaged.
Terms—Under SIOO, cash; over SIOO and under
$250, 60 days; overs2so and under S4OO, 00 days;
over S4OO, 4 months,-for-approved endorsed notes
or city acceptances. *
The attention of tpo'Tradc and Planters is re
spectfully solicited to the above sale. dec 16
BY A. LAFITTE.
Valuable Negroes.
On the first TUESDAY in January noxt, will bo
sold, at the Lower Market House,
Throe likely NEGROES, vis: Tom, about 25
years of ago; Davo, about 35 years of ago; Solo
mon, about 22 yoars of ate. Sold to close up the
affairs of the original Stookholdei%*-of tho Union
Steamboat Company. Titles warranted. Terms
cash. Purchasers to pay for bill of sale.
By order of H. L. Jeffers. nor 14
~~BY A. LAFITTE.
Dwelling House on Greene Street.
On tho first TUESDAY in January next, will be
sold, at the Lowor Market House, unloss previous
ly disposed of at private sale,
The Woodon DWELLING apd outbildings and
Lot, being tho second below Linopln street, situated
on the south side of Greene street, having a front
of 40 feet 6 inchos on said stroot, and running back
129 foot 6 inches towards Telfair stroot. Tho whole
boing in complete repair. Titles indisputable. Terms
c ash. Purchaser to pay for titles.
The above can be treated for at private sale. dl4
BY A. LAFITTE. ~
Iron Steamboat Company Stock.
On tho first TUESDAY in January next, will be
sold, at tho Lower Market House,
4 Shares Iron Steamboat Company Stook. Terms
cash. dec 14
BY A. LAFITTE.
Four Valtutble Building Lots.
On tho first TUESDAY in January next, will be
sold, at the Lowor Market House,
Four valuable Building Lots, vis: Two Lots,
having a front of 30 feet eaoh, on Telfair street,
running back 160 feet towards Walker street, and
two Lots having a front of 30 feet on Walker street,
'unning back 160 feot towards Telfair street —a
plan of which can be seen at my office.
Terms —Ono-half, cash ; and tho balance payable
in 12 months with interost, from date, secured by a
mortgage on tho promises—purchasers to pay for
papers. dec 14
BY A. LAFITTE.
Bricks.
On THURSDAY, 18th inst, at 12 o’clock, M., pro
oisely, will be sold, in front of Store,
About 300,000 BRICKS, in lots to suit purchas
ers. Deliverable at the kiln. Samples can be soen
at the Store. Terms cash. dee 14
Postponed on account of the non-arrival of the
Goods, caused by the low state of the River.
BY A. LAFITTE.
Large Sale of Liquors, Wines, \e.
On THURSDAY noxt, 18th inst., in front of Store
will be sold, without reserve,
10 half pipes Cognac Brandy, Turious brands, pure
as imported,
5 eighth casks Cognae Brandy, do do do
3 pipes Holland Gin, various brands,pure as imp’d.
1 puncheon old Scotch Whisky,
20 quarter casks Madeira Wine, 20 eighth do do,
10 eighth casks Port Wine, 4 eighth do do do,
2 bbls Chorry Brandy,
20 baskets Champagne Wine, favorito brands,
5 casks Absynthe,
5 bbls Rose, and Cinnamon Cordials,
10 bbls old Monongahela Whisky, Ac. Ao.
under SIOO, cash; over $100.4
months, for approvod endorsed notes. doc 13
BY GIRARDEY & PARKER.
Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY
next, at the Lower Market, unless previously dis
posed of,
FOUR SHARES Hancock Steamboat Compa
ny STOCK. Terms cash. dec f
BY GIRARDEY & PARKER.
On tho first TUESDAY in JAN JARY next, at
the Lower Market Houso, within tho ÜBual hours
of sale, (if not previously disposed of,)
A strong, healthy, and able-bodied NEGRO
MAN. Sold for no fault. He is about 26 years
old—a good house and storo-servant, polite and
very intelligent. Warranted sound, and titles In
disputable. Terms oash. nor 16
GENT’S PUMP DRESS BOOTS.
JUST RECEIVED at our new stand, opposite the
Masonic Hall, a new lot of those handsome
PUMP BOOTS. ALDRICH A ROYAL. v
f
CIDER. ?
£)er irov BOUND barrels Extra Champaign
/C*J Cider. Justrecoivcd by
dee* JY LAMBACK A COOPER.
GIRARDEY &. PAP.'KER, _
WILL attend to tho hiring of NEGROES at the
Market House on tho first day of January
dec 7 m.
SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE
SUN.
Purultitru, Furniture, Furniture.
DAILY & FINCH,
C CABINET MAKERN and UNDERTA
KERS, respectfu ly inform the citisens and
pu' 1 e general y, that they are now manufacturing
all kinds of Fjrniture, wbi«.h they intend to sell
cheaper than any evei offered in this maikel
before. Their shop is a few doors above tb e
Upper market, formerly occupied by Oden. u a(l
bv lore purchasing else w ere.
o- Repairing aone with * r -d dispatch,
ol.'-dy