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—Committees of the House.
y r Speaker Boyd hM the following
etamUng I committees in the House ot Kepreaen.
tat ‘ ve ‘J, .. Messrs. Disney of Ohio, Ashe
f S n c Williamfof Tenn. Hamilton of Md
ot ' L, ’,wn of N Y., Caskie of Va., Ewmg of
Schennerhornoi iv i Gatnb i e q{ pa
Ky-> VIS i Means—Messrs. Houston ot
1 0n T W T„f Tenn Stanly of N. C., Hibbard
Ala., Jone o ks 0 f ft. y., Jones of Pa., Apnle
of ck Dunham ot Ind., and Phelps of Mo.
t°n ofMass., DanieI * ofN C) Edgerton
f 9jl£ Bowie of Maryland, Seymour of Conn,
C.„°'of SI * c “ rtis »*' »»: ■
if... Alt and Porter of Mo.
‘ 'on Commerce— Messrs. Seymour of N Y,
Tohnston of Term , Stephens of Ga, Fuller of
yr T)imean of Mass, Robbins of Pa, Martin
of La, Aiken of S C, and Walsh of Md.
° On’ Public Lands—Messrs. Hall of Mo, Cobb
of Ala, Bennett of N Y, Orr of S C, Watkins of
Tenn, Freeman of Miss, Moore of Pa, Henn of
jovva, and McCorkle of California.
On the Post Office and Post Roads—Olds ''of
Ohio, Penn of La. Fowler of Mass, Powell of
Va, Scbollcraft of N Y, Scurry of Texas, Gray
of Ky, Marshall of Cal., and Clark of lowa.
For the District of Columbia—Messrs. Fick
lin of 111, Averett of Va., Outlaw of N C, Ham
mond of Md, Allen of Mass, Hillyer of Ga,
Bellfof Ohio, Buell of N Y, and Mace of Ind.
On the Judiciary—Messrs McLanahan of
Penn, Meade of Va., Marshall of Ky, Venable
of N C, Harris of Tenn, Meacham of Vt, Bragg
of Ala, Parker of Indiana, and King of New
York.
On Revolutionary Claims—Messrs McDon
ald ol» Me, Stanton of Ky, Strother of Va, Gay
lord of Ohio, Fuller of Penn, Rantoul, jr., of
Mass, Murphy of Ga, Yates of Ill.'and Dean of
New York.
On Public Expenditures—Messrs. Johnston
of Tenn, Sweetzer of Ohio, Schoonmaker of N
Y, Stratton of New Jersey, Letcher of Va, Howe
of Penn, Morehead of N C, Babcock of N Y,
and Campbell of 111.
On Private Land Claims—Messrs. Jenkins
ot N Y, Thompson of Va, Abercrombrie of Ala,
Dawson of Penn, Campbell of Ohio, Nabers of
Miss, Landry of La, Snow of NY, and Miller
of Mo.
On Manufacturers —Messrs. Beale ofVa, Flo
rence of Penn, Thompson of Mass, Cleveland
of Conn, White of Ky, Murray of N Y, Per-
Jcins of N H, Green of Ohio, and Hart of N Y.
beOn Agriculture—Messrs. Floyd of N Y, Mc
frfifllin of Va, Dockery of N C, Cable of Ohio,
Doty of Wis., and McNair of Penn.
On Indian Affairs—Messrs. Johnson of Ar
kansas, Howard of Texas, Briggs of New York,
Jackson of Ga, Conger of Mich. Fitch of la,
Caldwell of N C, Marshall of Cal, and Durkee
of Wisconsin.
On Military Affairs—Messrs. Burt of S C,
Bissel of 111, Gentry of Tenn, Gormon of la,
Evans of Maryland, Smart of Me, Stevens of
Penn., Wilcox of Miss., and Haven of New
York.
On the Militia—Messrs. Peaslee of N. H.,
Savage of Tenn. King of R. 1., Davis, of la.,
Hunter of Ohio, Andrews of Me., Hebard of Vt.,
Chastain of Ga., and Ward©! Ky.
On Naval Affairs—Messrs. Stanton of Tenn ,
Bocock of Va., Burrows of N. Y., Harris of Ala.,
Cabell, of Fla., Ross of Penn., Penniman of
Mich.. Wildrick of N. J., and Goodenow of Me.
On Foreign Affairs —Messrs. Bayly of Va.,
Woodward of S. C., Toombs of Ga., Polk of
Tenn., Taylor of Ohio, Appleton of Me., Inger
soll of Conn., Chandier of Penn., and Brecken
ridge of Ky.
On the Territories —Messrs. Richardson of 111.,
Holladay of Va., Clingman of N. C., Stone of
Ky., Giddings of Ohio, Bailey of Ga., Scudder of
Mass., Stuart of Mich., and Lockhart of la.
On Revolutionary Pensions—Messrs. Millson
of Va., Russell of N. Y., Tuck of N. H.,Towns
hendof Ohio, Brown of N. J., Churchwell of
Tenn., Cottman of Md., Goodrich of Mass., and
Allen of 111.
On Invalid Pensions—Harris of Tenn., Price
of N. J., Martin of N. Y., Molony of 111., East
man of Wis., Johnson of Ohio, Kuhns of Penn.,
Jones of N. Y., and Chapman of Conn.
On Roads and Canals—Robinson of Ind.,
Colcock of S. C., Howe of Penn., Mason of Ky.,
Stanton of Ohio, Hart of N. Y., Faulkner of Va.
Southerland, Jr., of N. Y.,and Johnson of Ga.
On Patents—Carter of 0., Dimmick of Tenn.,
Ward of Ky., Thurston of R. 1., and White of
Ala.
On Public Buildings and Grounds—Stanton
of Ky., Edmundson of Va., Bowie of Md., Doty
of Wis., and Byod of N. Y.
On Revisal and Unfinished Business—Cobb
of Ala.. How, jr., of N. Y., Bibighaus of Penu ,
Busby of Ohio, and Washburn, jr., of Maine.
On Accounts —Mason of Ky., Morrison ot
Penn., Welch of 0., Robie of N. Y., and Duncan
of Mass.
On Mileage—Hendricks of Ind;, Fremen of
Miss., Haws ofN. Y., Letcher of Va., and Allison
On Engraving —Hammond of Md., Riddle of
Del., and Miner of Vt.
Joint Committee on the Library of Congress—
Messrs. Chandler of Pa., Woodward of S. C., and
Mann of Mass.
On Enrolled Bills —Messrs. Wildrick of N. Y.,
and Barrere ot Ohio.
On Expenditures in the State Department —
Messrs. Stuart of Mich., Ashe ot N. C., Wells of
N Y., Campbell of 111., and Harper of Ohio.
On Expenses in the Treasury Department—
Messrs. Thurston of R. 1., Hendricks of Ind.,
Walbridge of N. Y., Grow of Pa., and Allison
of P<l
On Expenditures in the War Department—
Messrs. Dimmick of Pa., Ives of N. Y., Bowne
of N. Y., Parker of Pa., and Chastain of Ga.
On Expenditures in the Navy Department—
Messrs. McMullin of Va., Harris of Ala.. Hors
ford of N. Y., Florence of Pa., and Cabell of
On expenditures in the Post Office Depart
ment—Messrs. Penn of La., Kurtz of Pa., Da
vis of Mass., Hascall of N. Y., and Savage of
Tenn. , „ n ....
\ On Expenditures on the Public Buildings—
Messrs. Bartlett, jr. of Vt., Haws of N. Y., Out
law of N. C.. Churchwell of Tenn., and Taylor
of Ohio.
Standing Committee* of the Senate.
On Foreign Relations—Messrs. Mason, Dou
glass, Norris, Mangum and Underwood.
On Finance—Messrs. Hunter, Bright, Gwin,
Pearce, and Miller.
On Commerce —Messrs. Hamlin, Soule, Dodge,
of Wis., Davis, and Seward.
On Manufactures —Messrs. Sebastian, Bayard,
StocL'ton, Upham, and James. ■
On Agriculture —Messrs. Soule, W alker, Atch
json, Spruance, and Wade.
On Military Affairs—Messrs. Shields, Clem
ens, Borland, Dawson, and Jones of Tennessee.
On the Militia—Messrs. Houston, Dodge, of
Wisconsin, Borland, Morton, and Spruance.
On Naval Affairs—Messrs. Gwin, Stockton,
Mallory, Badger and Fish.
On Public Lands —Messrs. Felch, Shields
Dodge, of lowa, Underwood, and Pratt.
On Private Land Claims—Messrs. Downs,
Whitcomb, Clemens, Davis, and Hale,
On Indian Affairs —Messrs. Atchison, Sebas
tian, Rusk, Bell, and Cooper.
Os Claims—Messrs. Brodhead, Whitcomb,
Bayard, Pratt, and Wade.
On Revolutionary Claims —Messrs. Walker,
Chase, James, Foot, and Sumner.
On the Judiciary—Messrs Butler, Downs,
Bradbury, Berrien, and Geyer.
On the Post Office and Post Roads —Messrs.
Rusk, Soule, Hamlin, Upham, and Morton.
On Roads and Canals—Messrs. Bright, Rhett,
Douglas, Spruance, and Sumner.
On Pensions —Messrs. Jones, of lowa, Bor
land, Stockton, Foote, and Geyer.
On the District of Columbia—Messrs. Shields,
Bradbury, Norris Berrien, and Clarke^
On Patents and Patent Office—Messrs. or
ris, James, Whiteomb, Dawson, and Smith.
Ou Retrenchment—Messrs. Bradbury, Bright,
Felch, Mangum, and Fish.
On lerritorics—Messrs. Douglas, Houston,
Gwm, Cooper, and Jones, of Tenn.
On Public Buildings—Messrs. Whitcomb,
Hunter, and Clarke.
On Printing—Messrs. Borland, Hamlin, and
Smith.
On Engrossed Bills—Messrs. Bayard, Mallo
ry, and Hale.
Oiv the Library—Messrs. Pearce, Clemens,
and Dodge, of lowa.
On Enrolled Bills.—Messrs. Jones, of lowa,
and Badger.
I o Audit and CQntrol the Contingent Expen
ses of the Senate—Messrs. Dodge, of lowa,
Walker, and Bell.
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married.
At Ilarpersville, Ala., on the lltli inst., by the Key.
Levi Moore, H. 8. GoodbnoooS and Miw Josbphinb
L. Kidd, eldest daughter of Ibrey W. Kidd, all of the
above place.
*#* New York papers please copy.
In Columbia county, on the 17th inst., by the Rev.
Mr. Daniels, Mr. J. B. Marsh, of S. C., and Miss M. W.,
daughter of Col, 8, M. Jackson.
DIED~
On the 12th iust., at the residence of his father, near
Raytown, Taliaffero county, Alonzo, eldest child of
Dr. Paul and Drusilla A. Davidson, in the seventh year
of his age.
. * l Suffer little children to come unto me, and forbid
them not, for of such is the Kingdom of Heaven.”
Cantnmial.
Augusta Market, Deo. 18— P. M.
COTTON.—There has been agood demand to-day, and
sales to a fair extent,, at about previous prices— 7f a 8
cents for Middling Pair to Pair, aud 8 a cents for
Pair to Pully Pair.
SALT.—This article is scarce and much wanted. We
understand a sale was made yesterday of 800 sacks, on
the yrbarf, at $1.30, cash. Prom Stores, holders are ask
ing $1.50 per saejt.
Shipping JntfUigtnrt.
ARRIVALS FROM CHARI.BBTON.
Sehr. Sea Bird, Godfrey, Wilmington, N. C.
Cr FOR OIIARLBSTOX.
Sclir. Pawn, Miller, at Baltimore.
Schr. Village Belle, Pritchett, at Baltimore.
CI.EAKRO FOR CHARLBSTOS.
Schr. Geo. M. Robertson, Booze, at Baltimore.
CHARLESTON, Dec. 18.—Arr.. ship Soraocet, Chap
man, New York; schr. A. J. Horton, Corson, Philadel
phia.-
Cleared, sclir. Victor, Andrews, Key West, Fla.
Went to sea, steamship Palmetto, McDonald, Balti
more.
Special notices.
We are authorized to announce A. COL
VARD, as a candidate for Ordinary of Columbia
county, at the election in January next. T dlB
Firemen und Citizens’ Bali. —A F. remen
and Citizons’ BALL will be given on M( vday
nioht, tho 29th instant at the Masonic Hall, under
the management of tho following gentlemen :
Dr. W. E. Hearing, I. Haslant,
W. C. Jouca, T. S. Neeson,
J. 8. Cook, T. Miller,
W. H. Maharrey, T. Heard,
A. Sabal, Jr., J. Henderson,
F. Tischer, W. Colby,
11. Schaub, H. Crenshaw,
C. A. Platt, B. C. Carson,
J. D. Butt, H. A. Kondrick,
H. Goodrich. J. Nelson.
Gentlemen wishing to subscribe, can do so by
calling at the Book Stores of J. A. Carrie & Co., G.
A. Oates A Co., or on tho following gentlemen of
tho Committaoof Invitation : W.C. Jones; I.Has
lam; T. Millor; T. Nooaon; A. Sabal, Jr.; F,Tisch
or; J. D. Butt; 11. Goodrich; T. Heard; W. Col
by ; H. A. Kendrick. doc 17
rre- Portrait Painting. —The undersigned begs
leave to call tho attention of the public to hia speci
mens of PORTRAITS, at Messrs. Clarke & Racket’s
Jewelry store. Also, at his rooms, over Mr. Vol
gor’s Sigar storo, next to J. P. Setzo corner, whore
he will be found ready to execute all orders con
nected with the above named art, to entire satisfac
tion. doc 10. d!2 T J. MAIER.
CIRCULAR.
THE undersigned having removed their Whole
sale and Retail Grocery Store, to Smotts new
building, opposite St. Andrews Hall, Broughton
StreOt, are now preparod to furnish their friends
and patrons with a general assortment of Groceries,
Wines, Liquors, Segars, Tobbacco, Candies, Pre
serves, Syrups, Pickles, Potatoes, Apples, Fruits and
Nuts, of all kinds. Also, Fish and Oysters, (when
in season) will bo put up Fresh to order at their
Farm ontbo Isle of Hope, in any quantities, either
Fresh, Pioklod,in Vinegar or Salt, or in any manner
which the purchaser may desire, and which, from
a long experience in the businoss they will warrant
to givo satisfaction. All orders from the Country,
accompanied by the eash or an approved City re
ferences, will bo promptly attended to.
GEO. M. WILLETT A CO.
Geo. M. Willett,
J. P. A- Dupon,
Savannah, Deo., 1851 cJts d!9 3m
tutt’sTpectoral elixir.
A certain, Speedy, Pleasant and Permanent eure for
Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis. Pneu
monia, Plourisy, Croup, Whoop
ing Cough and
Consumption.
THOSE who are at all incredulous about the
efficacy of this Modicino, are earnestly invited
to call on tho Proprietor, who will show them Hun
dreds of Certificates from the best sources, which
cannot fail to convince them, that for all diseases
of tho organs of tho chest, tho Pectoral Elixir is a
certain remedy. It is prepared upon strietly scien
tific principles, and favored by tho Medical Profes
sion. Being perfectly innocent, it can be adminis
tered at all ages. For sale in Augusta by
WM. 11. TUTT, and
W. H. A J. TURPIN,
And by all the principal Druggist and Merchants
in Georgia and Carolina. d!9-lindAw cAs
GREEN HOUSE PLANTS—FLOWERS, &C.
J. W. BESSMAN bogs leave to an
nounco to bis frionds and tho public, Z2Z
*£cJe~' that he 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 ovor offered in this market, to which he
invites the attention of all admirers of the chaste
and boautiful in nature.
Orders from tho country promptly filled, sn
the most accommodating terms. d7 cAn
NEW BOOKS.
KOSSUTH and the Hungarian War, comprising
a complete History of the late struggle of the
Hungarians for Liberty, with noticos of the loading
chief and Statesmen.
Percival Keene, a tale of the sea, by Capt. Mar
ryatt, the only complete odition ever published, 50
cents. 1 „. .
No. 396, of Littoll s Living Ago.
The Tutors Word, a novel, by tho author of W ay
faring Sketches, As. Just received and for sale at
8 GEO A. OATES A CO.
dec 19 _ Broad st.
THOMASTON LIME.
200 B d“^a S ThOm E S STEsI e RI°Cj'MO^D 1 _
PURELY VEGETABLE, SIMPLE. CER
TAIN—Mrs. Jarvis’ COUGH CANDY. Evsry
person having a Cough or Cold, shoald try it. A sup
ply received, this day, and for sale by
- 18 WM. HAINES, City Drug Store.
NEW YORK APPLES roosived every week per
Steamers Marion and Southerner via Charles
ton, by JOHN A. MILLEN A CO.,
First door aboro Metcalfs Range, Broad-H.
dec 16
! Id JHapriir Crlrtirnplj.
Charleston. Dec. 18, P. M.J§
! The steamship Isabel has arrived from Ha
vana r bringing among her passengers Ex-Consul
Owens.
Cotton. —The sales of the week reach 9,400
bAlcs—to-day 600 bales were sold. The mar
ket closes quiet, with an advance during the
week of v a j cent. Extremes 7to B} —Mid.
dling Fair and Fair 8| a Bf. The receipts of
the week sum up 15,66-1 bales. Stock on hand
exclusive of that oh shipboard 24,598 bales. .
LOST,
A BUNCH OF KEYS, (one a brass key.) The
finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving
them at the store of Snowden A Shear.
dec 19
FOR SAVANNAR
THE steamer H. L. COOK, Capt. s. .-glF” 8 ” 1
11. B. Frasier, will leave as above, a'
on WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 7 o’clock, hav
ing excellent accommodations. For Freight or Pas
sage, apply on board, or to
dec 2 J. H. ANDERSON, Agent.
NEW WATCH, CLOCK, tc JEWELRY STORE,
No. 129 North side of Broad , Street, near the Lower
Market. -
EPHRAIM TWEEDY, takes leave to no
jPjk tifiy tho inhabitants of Augusta and vicin
ity that he has opened the above establish
ment with a select assortment of Watchos and
the latest and most elegant style of Jewelry and
fancy gaods, and a great variety of Clocks, Combs.
Brushes, Portmonnies, Pocket-Books, Ladies Pocket
Combs Ac. Ac., —the whole of which he will dispose
of at very low pricos.
He begs leave further, to say that he is ready to
ropair every description of W atclmsuApcks, and
Jewelry in the best manner, and at tuJßftßt pricos,
warranting his work. He hopes byflHwitting
attention to his business and painstaking'and punc
tuality with his work to insure a share of Public
patronage. cas dec 18 dtf
MAGAZINES FOR JANUARY.
THE subscribers have recoivod Godey’s Lady's
Book; Sartain's Union, and Ladies National
Magazines, for the above month.
Persons wishing to subscribe for the coming year,
will please call immediately, as but a limited num
ber of copies have been received by the Agents,
dec 19 GEO. A. OATES A 00., Broad street.
RICH DR ESS GOODS,
SNOWDEN A SHEAR
HAVE received this day from New York, by the
Steamer Marion—
Rich Printed Mous. DeLAINES, of new and ele
gant styles;
Hoyles’ Printed DeLAINES, of beautiful styles,
and at very low prices;
Rioh Printed PERSIAN CLOTHS, for Ladies’
l}rosdt)6 *
aaSilesiau FLANNELS, for Ladies’ Sacks, of boau
tiful colors;
Frenoh PRINTS, of new and beautiful styles j
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 the public. dec 6 dfAo^
BOOKS, BOOKS. —The History of Romo, by
Thos. Arnold, D. D.:
Hildreth’s History of tho United States;
The Fifteon Decisive Battles of the World ;
Memoirs of an American Lady.
The above can be had of
dee 13 THOS RICHARDS A SON.
GOSHEN CHEESE, BUTTER, &0.
p. / \ BOXES Primo Goshen Cheese ;
10 Kegs do do Butter;
25 Bbls. Superfine Philadelphia Flour !
50 Bushels Tennessee Meal, from new Corn ;
100 Bushels Shorts, for Cattle feed.
J ust received and for sale by
dee 11 6t A. LAFITTE.
Ladies fine black gaiter boots—A
new and beautiful article of Ladies Gaiters
Boots, (Rogers,) received by
dec 13 ALDRICH A ROYAL.
NEW FAMILY GROCERY.
5 BBLS. Boston Crackers;
5 Bbls. Butter Crackers ;
5 Half Bbls. New Buckwheat :
2 Bbls. Smoked Tongues ; i
2 Half Bbls. Pickled Tongues ;
15 Bbls. Prime Onions ;
70 Bbls. Now York Apples ;
1 Cask Smoked Salmon ;
10 Boxes Family Cheese ;
10 Kegs Extra Goshen Butter.
Just received and for salo by
JOHN A. MILLEN A CO.,
dee 16 205 Broad Street-
BALTIMORE FLOUR.
-| /\/\ BBLS. Primo Baltimore FLOUR, freo !
J from onion, and of favorite brands, for
sale by dee 16 3t A. LAFITTE.
KOSSUTH. — A few applications of the Chemi
cal Hair Regenerator, will help along Mous
tache, Goatees, Imperials, Ac., wonderfully. For
| salo by dec 17 D. B. PLUMB A CO.
COAL ! COAL!!
r/\ TONS Red Ash COAL, for Parlor Grates,
OU in storo aud for salo by
J. B. GUIEU, Agent,
dec 18 4 If Mclntosh street.
hayT hayTl
BUNDLES beet quality Eastern HAY,
OU landing This Day; for sale by
dec 18 2 7 J. B. GUIEU, Agent.
HEAVY CHEAP CLOTHING, for servants, a
lot takon for debt, which we will sell very low.
dec 18 5 WM. 0. PRICE A CO.
LEMONS. —A lot of fine Lemons per Steamer,
just received by
JOHN A. MILLEN A CO.,
First door above Metcalf’s Range, Broad st.
doe 16 * : ;
FRESH AND GENUINE GARDEN SEEDS.
Warranted Crop of 1851.
WE HAVE just received our stock of FRESH
SEEDS, to which we invite tho attention of
tho public. dec 16 D. B. PLUMB A CO.
GENT’S PATENT LEATHER BOOTS,
ANEW and beautiful article of PATENT
LEATHER BOOTS, just received,
doe 10 T ALDRICH A ROYAL.
~ CORN
r)/Y/\ BUSHELS prime White Corn, for Meal,
just received and for salo by
d 6 cAs TINSLEY A INGRAM.
BUTTER, BACON AND WHISKY
-I C FIRKINS extra choice Goshen Butter.
JL tJ 5 Firkins Western Butter.
5 Hhds. Prime Bright Sides.
5 Hhds. Prime Bright Shoulders.
50 Bbls. New Orleans Whisky.
Just received by ESTES A RICHMOND
d 9 dAw2w T:&s
MONONGAHELA WHISKy.
r\ CT DOZEN Bottles extra choice Old Mononga-
ZtJ hela Whisky. For sale by
d9-dAwtf cAs ESTES A RICHMOND.
SAFETY FUSE.
1 Cl FEET Safety Fuse for Blasting.
1 «UUv For sale by
d 9 cAs TINSLEY A INGRAM.
HIRAM SMITH’S FLOUR.
Al\ BBLS. Hiram Smith Flour, just received by
4iU dl-dAwtf cAs ESTES A RICHMOND.
MOLASSES
rr HHDS. Molasses for sale from the Wharf
ZO dlO cAs HAND, WILLIAMS A CO.
CANDLES.
-| /\/\ Boxes Star Candles.
I UU 50 Boxes Tallow Candles, for sale by
d 5 ,;As HAND. WILLIAMS ACO
TOBACCO! TOBACCO!!
CT/\ BOXES “ Honey Thos. N. Banks
OV/ Brand, for sale low for cash by
d lO cits W. H. A J. TURPIN.
LINSEED OIL.
GALLONS very fine, just received—also,
OUV/ 200 Galls, pure Sperm Lamp Oil, and
300 Galls. Tanner’s Oil, for sale by
dlO cvs W. 11. A J. TURPIN.
WHITE LEAD.
AFUELJSUPPLY No. 1, and pure White Lead,
received and for sale by
*lO (at W.H. A J.TURPIN.
I itlisrdlanmis.
F to hike,
OR the ensuing j-cur, within or near the city,
three healthy, able bodied, young Negro men.
inquire at thisoffice. dlO c*s
WANTED. '
FOR the next year, a good Cook, Washer and
Ironer, 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 A WHITEHEAD.
Taken UP at my Stable on Tuesday 2d of
December, one bobtail Bay HORSE, about ten
years old. Paees. Has some saddle marks on his
back—shod in front. Which the owner oan
have by paying expenses.
declO-dAw pas E. L. ALLMOND.
Ladies c ongress gaiter
received, a now lot of Ladies Congress Boots,
dec 13 ALDRICH A ROYAL.
Five hundred sketches and skele
tons of SERMONS, suited for all occasions ;
by the author of “ The Pulpit Cyclopaedia.” For
sale 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 Sngar.
dee 13 LAMBACK A COOPER.
GUNNY BAGGING!
A ( \ BALES Heavy Gunny BAGGING for sale
Ttlvy low to close sales by
dee 13 A. LAFITTE.
BOOKS! BOOKS!!.. '!■
TALES of a Traveller, by Bryant *, a mt Kitty’s
Tales, by Miss Mclntosh; Kings and Queens,
by John S. C. Abbott; Tales from Sbakspeare, by
Lamb ; Works of Dean Swift, with life; Ilervey’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
Lee, by Colton; Dock 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 ffm.
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 Musio Store. Broad-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.
dee 12 Broad street.
QUILTED BOTTOM BOOTS!
JUST received, another now lot ot those Quilted
Bottom BOOTS, at our Iron Front Store, oppo
site the Masonic Hall.
dec 3 T ALDRICH A ROYAL.
FISH
JUST received bv LAMBACK A COOPER,
Cod FLsh in Boxes.
Mackerol No. 1, Whole, Half and Quarter Bbls.
Mackerel No. 2, Whole Bbls.
Mackerel No. 3, Whole Bbls,
Salmon No. 1, in Kits. dec 2
FIRE CRACKERS.
1 / \J\ BOXES No. 1 Firo Crackers, for sale by
IUU dll-5t A. LAFITTE.
FIRE WORKS AND FIRE CRACKERS.
WE HAVE in Store, the largest, best and cheap
est assortment of FIRE WORKS in rnarkot,
to which wo invite the attention ot purchasers.—
Better come early.
deo 11 ts GIRARDEY A PARKER.
PRIME EASTERN HAY.
C/\ BALES Prime Eastern HAY in store, and
for sale by
dec 11 GIRARDEY A PARKER.
LIME, LIME.
1 / BARRELS Lime on board Steamer H.
x \J\7 L. Cook, for sale low, to arrive, by
dec 11-5 t A. LAFITTE.
leaf LARD.
C) pC BBLS. Choice Le f Lard, just received and
ZO for sale by ESTES A RICHMOND.
n3O-dAwtf Cfcs
SAW MILL WORKS.
rrUIK subscriber would dispose of tho Iren Work
X for an Iron rigged Saw Mill, designed to be
driven by a Steam Engine. It includes crank bal
ance wheel, shafts, and all the gearing and other
appendages needed in an Iron rigged Saw Mill. It
can be bought about half as cheap as wooden rig
ged ean be made, and is a bargain to any one fitting
up a Saw Mill. Address
>ll. N. ATKINSON,
Boscawen, N. H., or
A. ATKINSON,
d 4 cAs Madison, Ge .
’ IfEGRtTBLANKETS.
11 \/ A/ \ Heavy Groy Negro Blankots, just re
ceived and for sale by
n3O-dAwtf cks ESTES A RICHMOND. ’
SNUFF, SNUFF.
AFRESH supply of Peter Lorillard’s, in Bulk,
Jars and bottles, received and for sale by
dlO cks WM. 11. A J. TURPIN.
CLARHTED SUGARS!
1 X/ \ BBLS. Stuart’s and Harris and Evan’s
X Sugars A and B’s for sale low.
dlO cks BAKER A WILCOX.
' HAY, HAY.
I / \/ \ BALES Hay landing this day, fer sale by
i V/U dl3-tf cAs TINSLEY A INGRAM.
CHOICE SUGARS.
PRIME Porto Rice and New Orleans Sugars, for
sale low by BAKER A WILCOX.
dlO cas
coarsesalt!
Cii \l \ SACKS Alum Salt. For sale low by
ZUU dlO HAND, WILLIMS A CO.
10 “ cAs
EASTERN HAY.
A PRIME article for sale by
dlO cAs HAND, WILLIAMS A CO.
NAILS.
pCl\/ \ KEGS Cut Nails assorted. For sale low
OUU HAND, WILLIAMS A CO.
dlO cAs
LIME
[C / \ BBLS. Thomaston Lime just received by
QU dlO cAs HAND, WILLIAMS A CO.
HAIR BRUSHES.
THE most beautiful assortment of Hair aid Tooth
Brashes, over offered for salo in this market,
Some beautiful patterns suitable for Holiday pre
sents, for sale by cas W. 11. AJ. TURPIN.
dlO
ON CONSIGNMENT.
NEW Baoon ; Feathers; Oats and Corn Me&l.
d 5 cAs HAND, WILLIAMS A CO.
STOCK OF GOODS FOR SALE.
THE undersigned intending to closo his mercan
tile business in Augusta, offers his entire stock
of Goods to an approved purchaser, upon accomo
dating terms, d 9 cAs J 1. BOTH WELL.
SEGARS AND~TOBACCO. "
C\( 1 \ SEGARS of various brands.
Extra Chewing Tobacco.
On Consignment.
300 Boxes Tobacco, at reduced prices.
n29-dlm cAs LEE, HUBBARD A DO.
FLOUR AND BUCKWHEAT. '
Q/\ BBLS. Extra brands Flour.
Ov 30 Whole, Halves and Quarter Bbls. Buck
wheat, LEE, HUBBARD A CO.
n29-dlm cAs
LUMBER AND BRICK. ~
200,000 *S, T OF ‘• IMUER ’
500,000 Bricks. For sale by
deo 18 7 tAs2w JAB. L. COLEMAN.
JOHN P. WILDE, ~
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
37 Gravier Street, New Orleans, La.
dec 18 * ly
' NEW BACON! '
I CC / \ LBS. New Bacon, just received and
1 for sale by
dee 16 cAa TINSLEY A INGRAM.
MOLASSES. —35 Hhds. [Prime Cuba Molasses,
for sale low by
dl3 cAe ' BAKER A WILCOX.
illtscfllonrjtis.
~ MANAGER’S OFFICE!
GREEN AMD PULASKI MONUMENT LOT*
TERIES.
- - 1 ',. 1 . - - »■
Mauageti, Drawn, and Prizes Paid by the well
known and responsible fir.n of
J. W. MAURY A CO.
Drawn Numbers of Class 182, drawn at Augusta,
„ Dec. 17, 1851:
33 50 88 57 4 39 26 2 13 67 35 34 12 24 -
Class 133, to he drawn at Savannah, Dec. 19, 1851.
Sales closo Friday, at 3, P. M. FINE SCHEME.
12 drawn ballots from 66.
T,OOO DOLLARS.
$2,080; 5 Prizes of $1,000; sos S3OO : besides nil
morous others. Tickets s2} ; Halve 3 sl}.;' Quar
rs 62} cents.
,C • ' •- . ;;
Extra Class 89, by Monongalia 202, Deo. 20, 1851.
Sales close Saturday, at 3, P. M. GRAND
SCHEME. 13 drawn ballots from 75.
30.000 DOLLARS.
$16,465; SIO,OOO ; $5,000 ; 20 Prizes of $2,250;
12 of SI,OOO, Ac., Ao. Tickets $10; Halves $5;
Quarters s2}.
Class 134, to be drawn at Savannah, Dec. 23, 1861.
Sales close Tuesday, at 3, P. M. FAVORITE
SCHEMB. 14 drawn’ballots from 75. ■
16,000 DOLLARS,
6 Prizes of $3,000 ; 5 of $500; besides numerous
others. Tickets $4; Halves $2; Quarters sl.
JOHN A. MILLEN,
No/ 205 Broad street, sue door above Motcalfs
Range, Augusta. Ga.
Orders from the city or country, strictly con
fidential and promptly attendod to. deo 18
FIRE WORKS
Q/'V/'V BOXES No. 1 Firo Crackers.
Ov/vX 20 Gross Roman Candles, assorted sizos
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 Torpodoes-
Just receivod and for sale by
dec 2 LAMBACK A COOPER.
BARTLETT'S PHILOSOPHY.
ELEMENTS of Natural Philosophy; byW.H.
C. Bartlett, L. L. D., Professor of Natural and
Experimental Philosophy at West Point Academy.
For sale by TIIOS. RICHARDS A SON.
dec 13
CHEMICAL HAIR REGENERATOR.
THIS article is a compound in which an invigo
rating and cleansing wash are united. It clears
effectually the pores of the skin from Scurf or Dan
driff, produces a healthy aotion of the vessels, givos
rigor to the roots of the hair, and prevents baldness
It will bo found a groat addition to tho toilet, on
account of its agreeable perfume and its great
merits in rendering the hair lustrous and flexile
for dressing. Price 60c. per bottle. For sale by
dee 16 D. B. PLUMB A CO.
STAGE LINE.
STAGES leave Rome for Jackson
ville, Alabama, on Tuesdays, Thurs
days, and Sundays. On Tuesdays aud 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 tho arrival of the Cars
from Kingston.
Arrive at Rome, from Tuscaloosa, Ala. and Co
lumbus and Brandon, Miss., on Mondays, Thurs
days and-Satnrdavs bcforo 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 Rome.
Running time from Rome to Columbus, Miss.,
54 hours.
The above lino is well stocked with Four Horso
Post Coaches, now running in good order by
dl4-dtf cAs R. JEMISON, Jr. A CO.
LUMBER YARD.
THE SUBSCRIBER has established, near bin
residence at the lower part of Telfair street, a
LUMBER YARD, at whioh ho wi 1 koep constant
ly a full assortment of Planks, Scantling, Fence
Posts, Ac., for sale on consignment.
Consignments of Lumbor, as well as orders for the
sumo, will meet with prompt attention.
All the Lumbor nocessary for complete buildings
may bo had at short notice,
n Liberal advances made on consignments,
doc 3 t3mosT L. CHARLES DUGAS.
TO MY LADY PATRONS.
I HAVE received a frosh supply of
«d|| Ladies' thick solo GAITERS, which will
rVj be sold lower than any ever offered in
* Augusta.
BOOTS and SHOES.
—ALSO—
RUBBERS, TRUNKS, VALISES,
AND SATCHELLS.
Children and servants BOOTS and SHOES in
great variety, all ot which will be sold low. Call
and examine for yourself.
[I?” Opposite Bridge Bark Buildings, Broad-st
dl4 cAs E. L. 6YMMONS.
OIL CLOTHS !!
ALBRO A HOYT.
NOS T 2 and 74 John Stroet, New York, Manu
facturers and doalers in Oil Cloths, exclusive
ly. At their Factories are turned out (undor a
patent proceas)
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,-
which for beauty of design and elegance of finish,
surpass any thing of the kind hitherto produoed in
this country or in Europe, and for which they ob
tained the prise modal at the World’s Fair.
At their Warerooms in New York, can bo found
a large and Complete assortment of Heavy’ Medi
um, and Thin Floor Oil Cloths, from 27 inches to
42feet wide) also, Table, Furniture, and Carriage
OiLCloths.
New York, d 16 cAe
GEORGIA BUCKETB7 “ 7
1 AA DOZEN Buckets manufaoturod at tho
JL V/V/ Augusta Buoket Factory, for sale at fac
tory prices, by ESTES A RICHMOND.
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WINES AND LIQUOR 6L
Q BBLS. Rose and Anchor Gin,
&tJ 20 do. Luther Felton’s Rum.
20 do. Eaglo Monongahela Whisky, .
• 25 Quartor and Eigth Casks’ Wine.
5 Pipes Fine Frenoh Brandy. -
1 Puncheon Irish Whisky.
Fine Holland Gin and Jainaioa Rum, for sale by
n3O-wtf cas ESTES A RICHMOND.
________
AVERY CHOICE ASSORTMENT, suitable to
the season, comprising Essences, Extracts, Po
mades, Toilet Waters, Preparations for tho Hair,
Ac., Ac., all of which are warranted of tho best qual
ity, and will be sold very choap by
dlO c a s W. H. A J. TURPIN
SOAP AND CANDLES.
Q BOXES Soap and Candles, for sale low
OV/U by cm BAKER A WILCOX.
FISH, POTATOES AND ONIONS.
Q/\ PACKAGES No. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel,
25 Boxes Smoked Herrings.
500 Lbs. Cod Fish.
3 Bbls. Pickled Salmon.
30 Bbls. Mercer and Yellow Potatoes.
5 Bbls, White Onions
n29-dlm cAs LEE, HUBBARD A CO.
CHEESE AND CRACKERS'"'
Qp. BOXES Extra Cheese.
Iff Casks Extra Choeso, - **
5 Bbls. Boston Crackers.
5 Bbls. Sugar Crackors.
25 Boxes Soda and Lemon Crackers.
n29-dlm cAs LEE ÜBBARD A CO.
Spanish float indigd.—Alargosuppiyli
Store, and for sale by
dec 16 WM. H. TUTT. DruggUt.
WOMEN IN AMERICA—By Maria JMeJn
tosh. For sale by
dee 18 THOB. RICHARDS A BON
Ladies white kid slippers—a new lot
of Ladies White Kid Slippers, received by
deo 13 ALfcRICH A ROYAL.
NEGROES TO HIRE-
Men, WOMEN, BOYS and GIRLB. Apply
at this office. 6 doo 14
BROOMS.
1 i \ DOZ* BROOMS, just Deceived from the
1 UV Groonvillo Factory, of fine finish, and at
low prices, to the Trade. - ________
deo 16 T. W. FLEMING.
Unction Salts.
BY HUTCHINSON &. THOMAS.
THIS DAI, 64 10J o’olock, wo will eoll, without
reserve, in front of Store,
6 cases SHOES,-
4 “ HesfPy BOOTS,
2 “ fine BOOTS. Terms cash. dee 19
BY HUTCHINSON &■ THmwr aa' ”
TO-MORROW MORNING, at lOi o’clock, in front
of Store,
GROCERIES, Dry Goods, Clothing, Hardware,
Ac. —also —
We will sell, 5 one-eighth casks fine Brandy, H
barrels Peach Brandy, 4 bbls Newark Cider, 5
baskets CHAMPAGNE, Ae.
Furniture, Beds, ©locks, Ac. Ac.
40 boxes Soap. 0 * dee 19
BY HUTCHINSON fit THOMAS.
Night Sale.
THIS NIGHT, (Friday) at 7 o’clock, wo will seU
a general aasprtment of
DRY GOODS, Boots, Shoos, Clothing, Cutlery,
Watches, Violins, Guitars, Fancy Boxes, Ae.
Terms cash. dee 19
BY HUTCHINSON &. THOMAs!
Hone anti Buggy . .
THIS DAX, at 11 o’clock, will be sold,
Enameled Leather Top BUGGY, nearly newl
with a now sot |1 and Bay HORSE, sold
for no fait, owiyW.hy a person leaving the city.—
Sale positivo. Terrhf cafcb. dee 19
BY LAFITTE.
Spendid Fukfliture to rover advance*.
TUESDAY noxt. 23djii#it., will be sold, in front of
store,' advances,
1 Splondid Mahdfbny SOFA.
1 do do ? BUREAU and GLASS.
1 do do . BEBSTEAD.
1 dos. Cano Bottom CHAIRS.
—ALSO—
-1 French COUCH.
Sale positive. Terms cash. dee 18
BY A. LAFITTE.
Hancock Steamboat Company Stock.
On the first TUESDA Y in January next, win ba
sold, at the Lowor Market House,
10 Shares Hancock Steamboat Company Stock.
The above can be treated for at private sale.
Terms cash. , dec 13
BY A. “LAFITTE.
Manufacturing Stock at Private Sale.
9 Shares Augusta Manufacturing Stock. -
dec 18 5
BY A. LAFITTE.' "
Valuable Negroes.
Ou the first TUESDAY in January next, will be
sold, at the Lower Market House,
Three likely NEGROES, vis: Tom, about i&
years of ago; Dave, about 35 years of age j Solo
mon, about 22 years of ago. Sold to clobo up the
affairs of the original Stockholders of tho Union
Steamboat Company. Titles warranted. Twin a
cash. Purchasers to pay for bill of sale.
By order of H. L. Jeffers. nov 14
BY A., LAFITTE.
Dwelling House on Qreene Street.
On the first TUESDAY in January noxt, will be
sold, at the Lowor Market House, unless previous
ly disposed of at private sale,
Tho Woodon DWELLING and outbildiiyjs and
Lot, being tho second below Lincoln street, situated
on tho south sido of Greono street, having a front
of 40 feet 0 inches on said street, and running back
129 feet 6 inches towards Telfair street. Tho whole
being in completo repair. Titles indisputable. Terms
oaah. Purchaser to pay for titles.
The above con be treated for at private sale. dl4
BY A. LAFITTE.
_ Iron Steamboat Company Stock.
On the 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 Valuable Building Lots.
On the first TUESDAY in January next, will be
sold, at tho Lower Market House,
Four valuable Building Lots, viz: Two Lots,
having a front of 30 feet each, on Telfair street,
running back 160 feet towards W alkor street, and
two Lots having a front of 30 feet on Walker street,
running back 160 feet towards Telfair street —a
plan of which can be seen at my offioo, ,
Terms—One-half, each ; and tho balanoo payable
in 12 months with interest, from date, seoured by a
mortgage on the premises—purchasers to pay for
papers. dee 14
BY QIBARPEY A PARKER.
Will bo sold, on tho first Tuoeday in JANUARY
noxt, at the Lowor Market, unless previously dis
posed of,
FOUR SHARES Hancock Steamboat Compa
ny STOCK. Terms cash. dee 7
BY GIRARDEY & PARKER.
On the first TUESDAY in JAN JARY next, at
the Lowor Market Houso, within tho usual hours
of sale, (if not previously disposed of,)
A strong, healthy, and able-bodied NEGRO
MAN. Sold for no fault. Ho is about 26 years
old —a good houso and store-servant, polite and
vory intelligent. Warranted sound, and titles in
disputable. Terms oash. nov 13
GENT’S PUMP DREBS BOOTS.
JUST RECEIVED at our new stand, opposite the
Masonic Hall, a new lot of those handsome
PUMP BOOTS. ALDRICH A ROYAL,
dec 10
OIDEIL
•) IRON BOO'D barrels Extra Champaign
Aj IS Cider. Just reoeived by
doc « T LAMBACK A COOPER.
~ GIRARDEY & PARKER,
WILL attend to the hiring of NEGROES at the
Market House on tho first day of January
noxt. deo- T
MADDER. —A very superior article, for sale by
dec 16 WM. H. TUTT, Druggist.
COPPERAS. —2,000 lbs. Prime Green Copperas,
for sale by dec 16 WM. 11. TUTT, Druggist.
ALUM. —10 bbls. for sale by
doc 10 WM. H. TUTT, Druggist.
WINDOW GLASS.
THE subscriber offors to tho Trade 300 boxes as
sorted sizes WINDOW GLASS, of fine quality,
at about New York prices. This Glass is manufac
tured at tho Holston Works, Knoxville, Tenn.
deo 16 T. W. FLEMING.
NOTICE.
THE copartnership horotoforo existing between
the undersigned under the firm and name of
Caldwell A Viccers, has been this day dissolv
ed by mutual consent. The business will bo Bottled
by R. H. Vickers alotfb,
L. P. CALDWELL,
R. H. VICKERS.
Washington, Dec. 8, 1851. dee 16 4t
NOTICE. 1
WILL BE RENTED, on tho first Tuesday in
JANUARY next, at the Market House in
the City of Augusta, the HOUSE and LOT belong
ing to tho estate of F. J. Brown. Rented for the
term of one year.
At the same time and plaeo will be hired, for the
term of one yoar, the NEGROES belonging to said
estate. Terms made known on the day.
dee 15 Tu3 WILLIAM MURPHREB, Adm'r.
A FINE HARNESB HORSE.
TT'OR SALE, a fine BLACK HARNESS
I; HORSE, a first rate traveller—gentle
and in fine order. Enquire of
WM. HAINES,
deo 13 3 at City Drug Store, r
BOOKS! BOOKS!!
STEAM for the Million—an elomentary outline
treatise on the nature and management of
Steam, and tho principles and arrangement of the
Engine. To be nad of
dec 13 THOS. RICHARDS A SON-
Hat# AND CAPS.—An assortment whioh the
publio (in want) would do well to examine,
deo 17 WM. 0. PRICE A CO.
Dentist# attention.—We have just re
oeived a large supply of A No. 1 Pivot and
Plate Teeth, of the best manufacture in the coun
try. Also, Corunduna Wheels, Corunduna Files,
Impression Cups, Teeth Holders, Bcrapera, Tin
Foil. Stubb’s Files, Ae., and so on.
deel7 D.B.PLUMBACQ,