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hi* chin, said, “ Had we a hollored, h-h-hurraw
for H. Kobb, you would'nt a wh-whipped us so.”
Instantly the heels of the little fellow flew up,
and Senor was “ into him again,” for his inso
lence- “Go it boys while you're young,”
Quirky. —Hew many of these boys trill be
Union men * Ramrod, “Hangsboro.”
(communicated.)
Messrs. Editors: In the Communication which
appeared in your paper of the 14th inst., over
the signature of “ Curtius,” there are several
errors which I beg leave to correct.
In the second paragraph you have, “in var
nished falsehood bright.” It should have been ** in
burnished falsehood, &c.”
In the beginning of the sixth I find this: “ You
attempted to make the people there (at Dalton)
believe, that in adopting the Virginia resolutions,
announcing resistance to any one of those distinct
act.” I should have been, ** to any one of three
distinct acts.”
In the seventh, about 35 lines from the be
ginning, the following passage occurs: “You
said at Calhoun that hundreds of fugitive slaves
have been recovered under this law! I have not
a particle of doubt that this is utterly untrue ?
and deiy you, or any of your party to produce the
proof. You would have done so gladly, if you
could. But you offer it note .” It should have been,
“ but you offered none.’’
In speaking of the suppressed letter you make me
say : “ Is it in one bundle of concentrated sweets>
or is it diffused throughout every part of that
voluminous nebulosity? You have not indicated
its position in that of its disjointed members by
the use of inserted commas.” It should have
been : “You have not indicated its position, or
that of its disjointed members, by the use of in
verted commas.”
A little further on you have “ So/en ” for
“ So/on.” There are some other errors of less
consequence. Please insert this, byway of cor
recting these which I regard as most material.
Curtius.
Our Railroad.
The Atlanta and LaGrange Rail Road is now
in successful operation from Atlanta to this place,
the cars, all well freighted each way, arriving
and departing daily. It is the design of the Com
pany to push forward the work to its completion
to West Point, with all possible despatch. Too
much praise cannot be awarded to the men to
whom has been entrusted the management and
construction of the Road thus far. With the
same energy and industry for the future, as they
have manifested in the past, it will not be
eighteen months before the Road is completed
and in successful operation from point to point.
—Neuman Banner, 19 th inst.
Fatal Casualty.
On Thursday afternoon, 11th inst. while Mr.
Elijah Corley, the Tax Collector of this County,
was on his return home from a public gathering
in the lower part of the county, his horse took
fright, run away, and dashed him out of the bug
gy in which he was riding, injuring him so se
verely. al>out the head and other parts of the
liody, that he died about oue o'clock the next
morning. We understand that he was driving
at the time of the fatal occurrence, a horse for
which he had just traded or swapped, a few mo
ments before, and was perhaps, unacquainted
with the dangerous tricks of the animal—an
ignorance of which, no doubt, cost him his life.
Mr. Corley was an upright, honest man—and in
his death the county has lost a most prompt and
efficient officer—his neighbors, a kind, social, and
obliging companion and friend—and his be
reaved family,an affectionate husband and father.
—lb.
MARRIED.
In Philadelphia, on the!9thult. bytheßov. Mu.
Thomas, ilit. J. A. Fanning, of Augusta, Ua. to
Miss E. J.ldTKltt, of the former city.
fecial Uotircs.
tty Masonic Notice.—A Regular meet-\ a /
ing of Webb's Lodge No. 10, will be held at
the Masonic Hall, on Monday Evening,
inst. at half past 7 o’clock, P. M. A punctual at
tendance is requested. By order of the W. M.
sept 21 B. B. RUSSELL, Secretary.
Female Seminary. —Greene street, nearly
opjtosite the Methodist Church. —The Rev. JAS. P.
KINO will opon his SEMINARY FOR YOUNG
LADIES on the Ist Monday in October next. Tho
Elementary Department will be in charge of an
experienced and competent Female Teacher. Gor
man, French and Latin will be taught, whon de
sired—Music and Drawing also. A number of
Y'oung Ladies can bo accommodated with board.
Circulars, containing terms and programme of stu
dies, can be obtained on application.
sept. 21 f3tu&,dl2
i [CP"Georgia Home Gazette.—Subscriptions to
|this new Literary and Family paper, to be publish
ed weekly in this city, will be received at any of our
Kook Stores. The regular publication day will bo
Monday.
The “ Gazette” will be a journal of the larger
class, printed on the finest paper and containing
more reading matter than tho Home Journal of
New Y T ork. The first number will be issued during
the present month. Contracts for advertising can
bo made with the proprietor on reasonable terms,
sept 19 dAf
September 4th, 1851.—The Inferior Court
stands adjourned to the 2nd Monday in October
next. All Jurors, Witnesses and parties interested
will take notice.
By order of the Hon. Wm. J. Rhodes.
A. H. McLAWS, Clerk.
sept. 6
FEMALE SCHOOL.
CP* The Exercises oi Miss Catonnett's School
will be resumed on the first MONDAY in October
over Mr. Hoadley's Carriage Repository No. 228
Broad street.
Miss JOSEPHINE BRUX will continue to give
Lessons in the French Language, and Mr. BERUFF
in Drawing. lmo sept. 5
HAMBURG I. 0. 0. F. ACADEMY.
THE EXERCISES of this Institution will bo
resumed on MONDAY', the 22d inst., under
the direction of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Griffin.
Terms, per quarter of eleven weeks, payable in
advance:—
Primary Department —Reading. AYriting,
Spelling, Primary Geography and Arith
metic $4 40
Third Department —English Grammar, A
rithmetic, Geography, History, (ancient
or modem,) $6 60
Second Department —Algebra, Geometry,
i Navigation, and Surveying, Botany, As
tronomy, Philosophy, Chemistry, Book
Keeping, he - $8 80
First Department —Latin and Greek $9 90
T. P. MAGRATH,
J. H. ANDERSON,
H. A. KENRICK,
S. T. BRITTON,
T. M. BRINDLEY,
AY. AV. SALE,
WM. SPIRES.
Trustees.
I [CP* Boarding can be procured at SIOO for tho
fceholastie year, in private families, on application to
to the Trustees.
I Hamburg. Sept. 18th. d!2c* sept. 20
(fommrrrial.
33ij jllagnrtic <ftltgrns.
Reported for the Constitutionalist !c Republic.
Charleston, Sept. 20, P. M.
Cotton. —The sales to-day reach 350 bales at
8j to 10 cents. Preces drooping.
Augusta Market, September 20—P. M.
COTTON- —The market to-day has beon dull,
and the sales made were at a reduction in price* of
|a i cent. Even at this decline buyers do not
aeem disposed to enter the markot.
OGLETHORPE, Sept. 18.— Cotton. —During the
present week there has been quite an activo demand
in this market, and many sales have been effected
at prices ranging from 7 to 8 cents—principal sales
at 7J cents. There has been no strictly fine Cotton
received in this market as yet. For such 8J cents
could be readily obtained. AVo quote as oxtromes
from 6 to 81 cents.
Slipping intelligence.
ARRIVED,
Iron Steamboat Company’s Boats 4 and 0 with
Mdze. to A. Lafitte, Adams, Hopkins h Co., J.
Rickman, P. A. Moise, Doughty & Beale, W. M.
Rowland, agent, W. J. Owons, Sale & Brown, Mil
ler h AYarron, J. M. Newby & Co , Hopkins, Kolb
h Co., Estes h Richmond, A. Fredrick, W. E. Jack
son & Co., H. E. Clark, T. N. Poulain h Son, Robert
son h Crocker, Soraton, Stark & Davis, AV. K.
Kitchen, AV. S. & T. H. Roborts, AY. H. Tutt, M.
M. Campbell, N. K. Butler A Co., A. Hatch, Al
drich A Royal, Baker <4 Hart, Dunham A Blakeley,
AVilliams A Brother, Buford, Bealo A Co., Car
michael A Bean, Hand A Floming, S. E. Bowers,
'L. McCord A Co- Seymour, Ansloy A Co., Baker
A AVilcox, Lamback A Cooper, Thayer A Butt,
Ivy A AVilliams, AY. A J. Nelson, Hand, AVilliams
A Co., AV. 0. Price A Co., Clayton A Bignon.
ARRIVALS FROM CHARLESTON.
Barque Velocity, Ryder, Boston.
Sp. brig Paco, Orta, Barcelona.
Schr. Wilmington, Fraser, Wilmington, N. C.
UP FOR CHARLESTON.
Ship Chnrlemange, Singer, at New York.
Barque Jcdo, Payne, at Boston.
Schr. D. 11. Baldwin, Parker, at Baltimore. J
LOADING FOR CHARLESTON.
Ship Austria, Borland, at Liverpool.
CLEARED FOR CHARLESTON.
Ship Julia Howard, Bulkley, at New York.
Barque A. J. Harvoy, Cope, at Philadelphia.
Brig Keying, Pierce, at Newport.
Brig Ann Maria, Smith, at Boston.
CHARLESTON, Sopt. 20.—Arr. brig Chas. Ker
shaw, Richmond, Philadelphia; sehrs. Ellen Per
kins, I’orry, Portland, (Conn.); Gon. Irvin, Ed
wards, Baltimore.
In the Offing, brig Albano.
Cld. ship Catherine, AVilson. New York; barque
Commerce, Henry, Jainos River, (A r a.)
AVent to son, ship E. Bulkley, AValker, N. York.
SAVANNAH, Sopt. 18.—Arr. schr. Maryland,
Hoffman, Baltimore; steamer Jno. Randolph, Phil
pot, Augusta.
Cleared, barque Vernon, Faye, Now York; schr.
William A John, Parker, Havana via Key AVcst.
Departed, steamer John Randolph, Philpot, Au
gusta.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Will bo sold, on tho first Tuesday in DECEMBER
next, between the legal hours, at the Lower Mar
ket House, in tho city of Augusta, agrecublo to
an order from tho honorable Inferior Court of
Richmond county, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, the following Real and Personal proporty,
belonging to the cstato of Jano H. Anderson,
lato of said county, deceased,
One tract of PINE LAND, adjoining lands of
Murphy, Perryman and others, containing one
hundred acres, more or less, and tho following NE
GROES: Jack, Fanny, Tarlcton, Lewis, Jim, Amy
and Nan.
Terms cash.
EDMUND B. QRESIIAM, 1 .
HENRY D. GREENAVOOD, j AUm r3 '
■opt. 21
FEMALE CLASSICAL INSTITUTION.
THE UNDERSIGNED, a Graduate of College,
who has had fifteen years experience as In
structor, will open a SCHOOL on the first MON
DAY in October next, on Ellis street, opposite the
City llall, for the instruction of Y’oung Ladies in
English, French, Latin, and the Mathematics.—
Each Department will ombraco a full and compre
hensive course of studies. Tho number of Pupils
being limited to twenty-five, early application isso
licited.
TERMS PER QUARTER.
2nd English Department, $9 ; Ist. English De
partment, sl2; English and French Department,
sls; English, French and Latin Department, S2O;
Arithmetic comprehended in the English ; Algebra
and Geometry in the French or Latin Course. To
those, to whom the subscriber is personally un
known, satisfactory testimonials of qualifications,
character, Ac., can bo exhibited.
LEAVIS M. CORMICK.
sept. 21 dll
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
Will be sold, on TUESDAY, the 28th day of Octo
ber next, in front of the office of The Augusta
Insurance A Banking Company, during the usual
hours of public sale, tho following property, part
of the estate of Mrs. And Cumming, deceased,
to-wit:
Tho 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, AVilcox A Co., and
Gould, Bulkley A Co., which, for tho purpose of
sale, will bo divldod into four Lots, running by
parallel lines from Broad to Ellis streets, fronts on
those stroots ranging from thirty feet ten inebes (30
feet 10 inebes) to thirty-one feet five inches (31 feet
5 inches.) Tenant 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 sollcrs will con
tinue to secure, till October Ist, 1852, tho rent pay
able for such portions of the Lots as may be includ
ed in the premises on Campbell and Ellis streets,
now occupied by Mrs. Sarah G. Cart.
—also —
The Lot and improvements, now occupied by Mr.
Jackson F. Turpin, south sido of Reynold street,
(between Campbell and Jackson streets,) having a
front of about seventy-one feet on Reynold street,
and extending thence south about one hundred anil
thirty feet to an alley, with the use, in common
with other lots of said alley, that bounding on the
west, and of the one constituting the eastern boun
dary of the next mentioned lot, under rent till 0«-
tober Ist, 1852.
—ALSO —
A Lot, (but slightly improved) adjoining the last
mentioned on the east, of about the same dimen
sions, and bounded by an alley on tho east, with
tho use, in common with other lots 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 A Banking Company.
15 Bonds, SIOOO each—6 percents, of the State
of Georgia. Interest payable semi-annually, Ist of
March and Ist of Sept. Fr. Ist Sept., 1869.
10 Bonds, SIOOO each—7 percents, of the city of
Augusta. Interest payable semi-annually, Ist of
April and Ist of October. Pr. Ist April, 1857.
4 Bonds, $500—7 per cents of Montgomery A
West Point Rail Road Company. Interest 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 tho property sold.
W. H. CUMMING,
H. H. CUMMING,
Ex’rs. of tho Will of Mrs. Ann Cumming, doc d.
sept. 21 swtd
PORTE MONEYES —A beautiful variety of
PORTE MONEY’ES, of all qualities, and new
stylos, has been received by
sept 21 THOMAS RICHARDS 4 SON.
RICH FALL DRY GOODS.
GRAY BROTHERS
ARE JUST RECEIVING, and opening daily, at thoir Store, (No. 290 Broad street, Augusta, Ga.,)
probably one of the
RICHEST, LARGEST AND CHEAPEST FALL STOCKS
Ever offered in this market. The Goods having been selected with the utmost care and attention, both
in regard to richness of stylo and price, purchased for cash from tho direct Importers and Manufactur
ers, we hope to be able to'offcr superior inducements to any thing in our lino heretofore offered. A few
of tho loading articles will show the great reduction from last year’s prices:
EMBRACING
10 cases rich Dark strong CALICO, from sto 500 pieces Rich Fig’d Muslin DeLAINES, 12cts.,
12 cents, 100 do. largo Rich FIGURES, 18 j, 25 and 31c.
15 cases White LONG CLOTH, 5,6, 8, 10 and All Shade extra fino French CASHMERE, $1 to
12 cents, $1,25.
10 bales OSNABURGS, 7 to 8j cents. Rieh, Fashionable, all Wool D’LAINES, 75 to $l.
10 do. Brown HOMESPUNS, 4J to 6j cents, 100 pieces Black ALPACA, from 12J to $1,25,
100 pieces 6-4 Rich English MERINO, all shades, 5 do. sup. extra Bl'k Silk Warp INDIANA,
50 cents, $1 to $1,25.
ALSO
A largo Invoice of all kinds of LINEN, Damask TOWELLING, Table CLOTHS, DIAPERS, Ao.
Geo. Schloy’s KERSEY’S, OSNABURGS, FACTORY GOODS, Ac. BLANKETS, Ac., Ac., at Manu
facturer’s prices. dAc2m sept. 21
CLAYTON & BIGNON,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, &<J.
197 METCALF’S RANGE,
BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
C& B. aro now recoiving THE LARGEST AND BEST GOT UP stock of FALL ano WINTER
« READY-MADE CLOTHING, ever offered in this city. They also koop Men’s and Boys Hats,
Shirts, Suspenders, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Carpet Bags, Ac., Ac. In addition to the above, they in
vite particular attention to their Stock of
YOUTHS’ AND CHILDRENS’ CLOTHING.
Country Merchants and Strangers visiting our city, are requested to call and examino our stock, at
No. 197 Broad street, Motcalf's Rango. JOHN J. CLAYTON,
Augusta, Soptombor 2nd, 1851. 6mos A. P. BIGNON.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
Romantic history of the hugu-
NOTS, by Mrs. Marsh.
The Confessor, au Historical Novel.
Scrvico Afloat and Ashore during the Mexican
War, by Lieut. Raphael Sommes, U. S. Navy.
Para ; or Scones and Adventures on tho Banks
of the Amazon, by Warren.
Katharine Walton; or the Rebol of Dorchester,
an Historical Romance of tho Revolution in Caro
lina, by tho author of tho Y'emassecs, Ac.
Memoirs of the Lifo of Mary, Queen of Scots,
with Anocdotcs of the Court of llonry 11, by Miss
Bonger.
The Goological Obsorvor, by Sir Honry T. Do La
Bechc.
Hand Books of Natural Philosophy and Astrono
my, by Dionysius Lardner, D. C. L.
Americans warned of Jesuitism ;’or tho Jesuits
unvoiled, by John Claudius l’itrat, formerly a Ro
mish Priest.
Tho above just received by
sept 21 TIIOS. RICHARDS A SON.
COMBS’ COMBS 7—THOMAS RICHARDS A
SON have received a largo supply of Buffalo
and Sholl Tuck COMBS, of now patterns. s2l
I ENVELOPES, of every description (Note and
J Lottcr,) fino and common, can now bo had at
tho Book Store of
sept. 21 THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
Qf \/ \ BUSHELS CORN.—Good White CORN,
OVjyj to arrivo, will bo sold low by
sept. HUTCHINSON A THOMAS.
FOUR MONTHS after date, applieation will be
made to the honorable tho Inferior Court of
Scrivcn county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell all tho Lands and Negroes belong
ing to tho estate of DAVID WILLIAMS, doc’d.
sopt. 21 WILLIAM R. WILLIAMS, Adm’r.
FAMILY EXPENSE BOOK.— The Family Ex
pense Book—dosignod for the uso of familios
and individuals in keeping a correct account of
monthly and yearly expenditures. For sale by
sopt. 21 THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
CAPETS DAGS. —Carpet Bags of ovory size
and price cun bo had of
sept. 21 THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
THE UNDERSIGNED
BEG LEAVE TO INFORM tho public, that
they have just completed thoir Steam Saw
Mills, at Denring, and will take pleasure in filling
orders for LUMBER, which thoy will deliver at
any point on tho Georgia Rail Road.
sept. 20 d&clm BAKER. GROUBLE A CO.
AUGUSTA SADDLE AND HARNESS MAN
UFACTORY.
THE SUBSCRIBER having recently
fitted up an extensivo manufactory
immediately in the rear ofhis store in
calfo's Range, No. 193 Broad-stroot, is prepared to
exocuto orders from dealers and merchants at the
shortest notice, anil on the most reasonable terms.
He would roB|>cctfully invite tho attention of the
public to bis largo assortment ol Gentlemen’s, La
dies and Boys SADDLES, BRIDLES, MAR
TINGALES, WHIPS, HARNESS, COLLARS,
TRUNKS, VALISES, HORSE COVERS, CAR
PET BAGS, Ac., Ac.
Also a full assortment of Harness and Saddlery
HARDWARE, together with an excellent assort
ment of Patent Whalebone and Ribbed and Steel
Spring TRUNKS, which aro unsurpassed for light
ness and durability.
A supply of McCoombs’ celebrated Patont
Stretched, Rivcttcd and Cemented Belting.
Those in want of any article in his lino will find
it to their advantage to call before purchasing else
where. He will sell on as accommodating terms as
can bo had in tho city. A. HATCH.
sept 19 d6Aetf
_____
A/\ THOUSAND Tres Amigos (Three Friends)
TiU SUGARS, of our own importation, direct
from Havana. Just received and for sale,
sept 19 LAMBACK A COOPER.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY.
A FIRST KATE TIN PLATE WORKER, for
whom good wages and steady employment
will be given. None but ono of steady and industri
ous habits neod apply. Address
R. W. HART, Sparta, Ga.
sept 19 tf
EAGLE & "PHOENIX HOTEL.
A FEW small families can find good BOARD
and commodious ROOMS for tho ensuing your
at this Hotel. Gentlemen will be furnished with
either Board or Board and Lodging. Tho rooms
are all well furnished. JOHN RICKMAN,
sept 19 lw
corn!
Q( )( 1/ ) BUSHELS prime White Provision
/C v/Y/V/ CORN, for sale low in lots to suit pur
chasers, in order to close the consignment, by
sept 17 6 A. LAFITTE.
1(1(|( YfV LBS. WHITE LEAD, just land-
X. ed and for sale by
sept 20 dAf WM. H. TUTT, Druggist.
1/ y1( \ GALS. LAMP OIL, of various qual
•\J\J\J tics, for salo by
sept 20 dAf WM. H. TUTT, Druggist.
WM. H. TUTT,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Drugs, Paints, Oils, Chemicals, Surgical Instru
ments, Dye-Stuffs, 6(C.,
Augusta, Ga.
sopt 20 dAf
MAGAZINES FOR OCTOBER —Grahams
and Sartain’a Union Magazines, for the above
month, have been received by tho subscribers.
Subscription $3 per annum; singlo numbers 25c'
sopt 20 GEO. A. OATES A CO.
NEW WORKS.
JUST received at GEO. A. OATES A CO.’s, the
following Now Works, viz:
Katherine Walton, or the Rebels of Dorchester;
by W. G. Simms, author of the Partisan, Ac.
Part 3, Lewis Arundel.
Lewis Arundel, complete.
No. 383 of Littell’s Living Age,
And a variety of similar works. sept. 20
TO ARCHITECTS, &.(L
A DICTIONARY of Architecture, Historical,
Descriptive Topographical. Decorative, Theo
retical and Mechanical, by Robert Stuart, Archi
tect and Civil Engineer, illustrated by Ono Thou
sand Drawings. For sale by
sl9 THOMAS RICHARDS A SON.
HARPER’S MAGAZlNE. —Harper’s Magazine
for September, received by
sept, 7 THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
DRY GOODS IN CHARLESTON, S. C.
DIRECT IMPORTATION.
Cli E. L. KERRISON A CO„ Direct Importers
• of European Dry Goods, aro happy to inform
thoir friends and customers, that thoy aro now re
ceiving by ovory arrival from Europo, additions to
as complete a stock of STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS as has over boon offered in thoir
market.
Good Goods aro furnished at low prices, and
those who purehaso in thoir city, aro invitod to ex
amine their styles, whioh will bo found particularly
adapted to tho Southern trade,
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS and DOMESTIC
FABRICS, in overy variety.
Of NEGRO CLOTHS, BLANKETS, and Plan
tation Dry Goods, a completo assortment.
HOUSE-KEEPING ARTICLES, in thoir lino,
in overy variety; together with a full stock of
CASIMERES, VESTINGS and CLOTHS.
Also, LINENS, which will bo found froo from
any mixture of Cotton.
All articlos sold aro warranted to provo as repre
sented.
Torms cash, or city accoptnnco.
C. & E. L. KERRISON & CO,
209 North-west comor King and Market stroots.
Charleston, Aug. 27, 1851. cAd
NEW FALL GOODS.
SSOWNES & SHEAR,
HAVE RECEIVED. This Day,from New York
by tho steamor Marion,
Rich PARIS MOUSSELINE DE LAINES of
now and olegant styles for Ladies' Drosses.
Fancy MOUSSELINE DE LAINES of boauti
ful shades, and high colors for Children's Dresses.
Extra FRENCH MERINOS of beautiful mode
and high colors.
ENGLISH MERINOS at very low prices.
Suporior WELCH and SCARLET FLANNELS.
Fancy TWEEDS and CASIMERES for Youth's
wear.
ENGLISH and AMERICAN PRINTS of hoati
ful stylos, and at greatly rodueed prioos.
Fancy WATER POPLINS of now and beautiful
stylos.
With a variety of other articlos suitablo for tho
present season, and to all of which, they respect
fully invite the attention of the public. sept. 14
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
THE SCIISCKIIiEKS have received at their
store, corner opposite the Mansion House, a
largo and well selected stock of FALL aud WIN
TER DRY GOODS, among which aro—
Super. French CASHMERES and D'LAINES,
Plain and figured black and colored ALPACCA,
Fine Fronch D’LAINE ROBES, now stylo,
Supc. black and bluo black BOMBAZINES,
French English and American PRINTS,
Largo black and colored Thibet Wool SHAWLS,
and heavy SILK FRINGE,
Large plaid Thibot Wool SHAWLS,
12-4 heavy LINEN SHEETINGS,
9-8 Pillow Case LINENS,
French Embroidered Muslin and Lace CAPES,
Rich Etnb’d. UNDER SLEEVES and CUFFS,
Neck, Belt and Bonnut RIBBONS.
Together with a fino stock of Woolon Goods for
hoys’ wear; Cloths, Cassimeros, Sattincts, Ken
tucky Jeans, to whieh they respectfully invite the
attention of thoir old customers, and tho public.—
Call and see us, we will sell low.
MILLER & WARREN,
sept. 12 dfic&t 1 m
A LAFIT te;
AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AUGUSTA, GA.
THANKFUL for the liberal patronage he has re
ceives, renews the tender of his services in tho
above business, and trusts by assiduity and strict
attention to his business, to merit and receive tho
patronage of his friends and tho public generally.
Regular sale days, Tuesday and Thursday in front
of Store, cxcopt the first Tuesday in each month,
when they will tako place at the Lower Markot.
Duo notice will be given when tho Night Auc
tions commence, which will bo on the same nights
as the Day Auctions. dim sept, 18
STOCK BROKERAGE.
THE undersigned, at the solicitation of friends,
will connect with his Auction It Commision
Business the purehoso of Stock and the sale of the
same, cithor at public or private salo, and trusts to
meet with such encouragemont ns will induce him
to continue it. His arrangements are such as will
enable him to ascertain the value of all of our
State and City stocks. A. LAFITTE.
sept 18 dim
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
NO. 250 BROAD STREET.
JOHN BRIDGES, Fashionable Merchant*JHX
Tailor, next door below the United States
Hotol, Augusta, Ga., has received a choice and jd.
select stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, of
his own make, consisting of the different fash
ionable styles of the present season, being en
tirely a NEW STOCK, manufactured this fall, and
to which, through tho winter, will bo added all that
may be new and unique.
His assortment of CLOTHS, CASIMERES,
VESTINGS and TRIMMINGS, to mako up to
order, with all tho FANCY ARTICLES usod
used in his line, for a gentleman’s toilet, wiU not be
surpassed.
MILITARY WORK, of every description mado,
and Making and Trimming in the best manner.
Ladies' UNDER VESTS, of Silk, Merino and
Cotton Nett. tf sep 18
EXTRA FINE LARD.
Q K BBLS. fine LEAF LARD.
O J 50 bbls. Howard street FLOUR.
For sale by W. H. ST U RGES A CO.
sept. 14
CARPETINGS, HEARTH RUGS, &.C.
J. P. SETZE.
TTAS OPENED This Day, a vory extensive assort*
PI ment of
Rich Brussels Carpeting,
Extra super, Three Ply CARPETING,
2d quality do do do
Best Imperial do do do
Very best Ingrain do
2d and 3d qualities do
3-4 and 4-4 extra fino Vonotian CARPETING,
Ass’d. sizes Chenille and Tufftcd Hearth RU GS.
septJ3
Wanted to hire —a cook, washer
and LRONER, without children. Apply at
this office. d1 m sept 7
WANTED A SITUATION.
AS Book-Keeper or Salesman, by a young man
who is well acquainted with the business, and
can produce satisfactory testimonials of capability,
Ac.—Address R. C. 0. Box 204. Post Office, Augus
ta. Sept 20
Miscellaneous.
afANAGER'H OFFICE.
GREEN AMD PULASKI MONUMENT LOT
TERIES.
Managed, Drawn, and Prizes Paid by tin we
known and responsible Jinn of
J. W. MAURY A CO.
Class 95, to bo drawn at Savannah, Sept. 23,1851
Sales close Tuesday, at 3 p. m. SPLENDID
SCHEME. 13 drawn ballots from 75. Capital
Prise,
20,000 DOLLARS !!!
$5,000; $2,000; $1,763; 5 of $1,000; $5 of $600;
besides numorous others. Tickets $5 —Halves
$2,50 —Quarters $1,25.
Class 96, to be drawn at Augusta, Sept. 24th, 1851.
Sales close Wednesday, at 3, P.M. AUGUSTA
SCHEME. 14 Drawn Ballots from 75.
7,500 DOLLARS!!
$12,500; $1,198; $1,100; of $800; 2of $5OO ; Ac.,
Ac. Tickets $2 —Halves $1 —Quarters 50 cents.
Class 97, to bo drawn at Savannah, Sept. 26, 1851.
Sales close Friday, at 3, P. M. FAVORITE
SCHEME. 14 Drawn Ballots from 75
14,000 DOLLARS!!!
$4,000; $2,000; $1,220; 2 of $l,OOO, Ac., Ac.—
Tickots $3 —Halves $1.50 —Quarters 75 oents.
JOHN A. MILLEN,
South side Broad streot, a few door below
Post Office Corner.
O'?” Orders from tho city or country, strictly con
fidential and promptly attondod Lr sept. 21
BLANKETS AND KERSEYS.
LALLERSTEDT & WIMBERLY have open
ed at tho comer of the Globe Hotel, a supe
rior assortment of
8-4 and 9-4 hoavy, all wool negro BLANKETS.
10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 extra fino bod do.
Georgia PLAINS and hoavy KERSEYS.
Cotton OSNABURGS and STRIPES.
Brown and bloachod SHEETING and SHIRT
ING.
MERINO, CASIMERES and JEANS.
Irish LINEN and bird-oyo DIAPER.
Towelling and pillow case LINEN.
And a great variety of GOODS suitable for fami
lies and plantors; all of which are offerod on the
btst possiblo torms. sopt. 11
NEW FALL GOODS!
LALLERSTEDT & WIMBERLY
HAVE RECEIVED at their old stand —corner
of Globe Hotel—a very largo stock of fancy
DRY GOODS, embracing the nowost and most ele
gant styles of
Rich figured BROCADE SILKS, colored and
black,
Do. plain block do.
Do. watored do. do.
Super. MUSLIN DE LANES, now designs,
Figured changeable POPLINS,
Do. do. ALPACCAS,
English and French MERINOS,
Scotch GINGHAMS and PRINTS,
Fine Crape and Merino SHAWLS,
Kid GLOVES and HOSIERY,
Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS,
Needle Worked COLLARS,
Jaconot and Swiss TRIMMING,
To which thoy invito attention. sep 11
REYNOLD STREET ACADEMY.
MR. C. D. OLIVER will opon a SCHOOL for
boys, on the Ist of OCTOBER, in tho School
Room on Reynold stroot, formerly occupied by Mr.
Pope. Every effort on tho part of Mr. Olivor will
bo mado to advanco boys placed under his ehargo.
In addition to the usual branches taught in Schools,
ho will take any Pupil or Class of Pupils through
tho higher Bronchos of Mathematics, togethor with
Civil Engineering. For Torms, apply to Mr. Oliver
at Mr. D. Chaffee’s Furniture Store, or by lettor ad
dressed to tho samo through the ofiico.
KeJ'erenres. —Gen. James Jones, Gov. J. 11.
Means, Ex-Gov. W. Seabrook, S. C.
Geo. Schley, Esq., G. B. Lamar, Esq,, Thos.
Richards, Esq., S. H. Oliver, Esq., Augusta,
sept. 9 lm
RICH DRESS SILKS,
Both Black and Colored of tho very latest
PARISIAN STYLES.
Just roceived by J. P. SETZE.
sept. 7
YOUNG LADIES’ SCHOOL.
MRS. CUNNINGHAM’S SCHOOL for Young
Ladies and Misses, will bo resumed on the
first day of OCTOBER noxt.
A convenient room is selected on Washington-st.,
between Broad and Ellis street.
For the liberal patronngo bostowed tho last sea
son, Mrs. C. takes this opportunity of thanking her
friends, and assures them, that thore shall be no
oxortions spared to render tho Institution worthy
the samo. tloct aug. 24
TOBACC(TaND~ SEGARS.
Q/Y l \l \ SEGARS, various brands,
rC (JvJ 100 boxes TOBACCO, receiving
and in store. For sale low by
sept. 17 lino GIBBS A McCORD.
ELIGIBLE DWELLING ON GREENE-ST
BAPTIST CHURCH SQUARE, FOR SALE.
THE NEW andcommodious DWELLING,
soeond houso übove tho Baptist Church, Sill
is offored for sale. The House contains 15 plasterod
rooms (of which 14 havo fire places,) besides 2
plastered and shelved Store Rooms, and 1 largo
unplastcred room over tho wing, and is abundant
ly furnished with roomy and convenient Closets
throughout.
Thu Houso is built and finished in tho very
best manner, the work in the various departments
having boon done by as good mechanics as have
ever been in Augusta.
Tho frame is unusually strong, tho joists, studs
and rafters being only 12 to 15 inches apart, the
whole frame, including tho roof, being enclosed
with inch boards fitted close, bofore the weather
boarding or shingles wero put on.
Tho basement is perfectly dry and Iroe from
dampness, tho floor being first paved with brick,
that covered with dry sand, and then a thick coating
ofpitoh and tar, over which are laid 4 inch scant
ling, and over all narrow lj inch flooring, secret
nailed.
The partition walls in the basement are all of brick.
The floor in the main story is “ doadened’’ (to pre
vent the passage of sound from below) in all the
rooms and tho passage. Evory sash in tho house
Is hung with best patent cord and round Iron woights:
there are roller Venetian Blinds to every window.
Tho rooms are largo and airy. Tho dimensions
and other particulars will be furnishod to any person
desirous of purchasing, to whom the premises will
bo opon for inspection on and after the Ist Septem
ber, from 11 to 1, and from 4 to 6 o’clook.
$5,000 of tho purchaso money may remain on
bond and mortgage for sovoral years.
For further particulars, enquire of
JAMES GARDNER, Jr., Mclntosh-st.
or JAMES RIIIND, on the premises,
aug 22 fAstf
BALE ROPE, BAGGING, COFFEE, SU
GAR, Ac.
1000 COILS Northern and Western BA.LE
2000 pieces and bales of Dundee and Gunny BAG
GING,
1000 bags fair to prime RIO COFFEE,
1000 barrols assorted DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
100 hhds. fair to choice Cuba and N. O. SUGAR,
1000 boxes “ Star ” and Adamantino CANDLES,
200 hhds. BACON SIDES and SHOULDERS.
Tho subscriber keops constantly on hand, all de
scription of GROCERIES, Ac., which he offers for,
■ale on liberal torms, and solicits orders from those
interested in the trade.
THOMAS G. BUDD,
76 East Bay, Charleston, S. C.
aug 13 wAs2mos
TESERAGE PASSAGE FROM GREA TBRI
TAIN AND IRELAND.
THE SUBSCRIBERS are now prepared >3^.
to bring PASSENGERS from any
of England, Scotland, Iroland, or Wales, in first
class ships, leaving Liverpool evory two wooks.—
Passage Certificates will bo given to parties here,
who can forward them to their friends in the old
country, thus avoiding all the delay andexpenso of
securing passagos in Liverpool. Price of passage
$2O. Children under 14 years, half price. For
further particulars, apply to
NICHOLS A GIBBS, 4 Boyce’s wharf,
sept. 6 sAwB
HARPER’S PI RLICATIONS.— Arthur Con
way, or Scenos in the Tropics; by Capt. E-
H. Milrnon.
Hildreth's United States—second scries, vol. H-
The Nile Boat, or Glimpses of tho Land ol
Egypt—with numerous illustrations.
The above have boon receivod by
sept. 14 THOS. RICHARDS * SON.
Auction Sales.
- - - , _ •
BY HUTCHINSON 8c THOMAS.
TUESDAY, the 23d inst., in front of store, at 10$
o’clock, will be sold,*
An assortment of GROCERIES, —gale positive
consisting in part of Sugar, Coffee, Tobacco, Bran
dy, Gin, Whisky, Ac., Ac.
—also —
11 firkins Goshen BUTTER,
8 barrels FLOUR, CANDLES, MACKEREL,
HERRINGS, CRACKERS, Ac., Ac.
Terms cash. sept. 21
~BY A. LAFITE. ~~
ON MONDAY NEXT, 22d inst. will be sold, in
front of store at 10 J o’clock A. M.
A small assortment Groceries.
And immediately after.
An assortment of fresh and Seasonable Dry
Goods, Ac. Ac. Sale positive. Terms cash.
—also —
Second hand Furniture.
—and —
A fine saddle Pony.
Sale positive. Terms cash. sept 20
BY A. LAFITTE.
A urll selected Stock of Dry Goods
ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, 24th inst., will be sold,
at 10 j o’clock, A. M. at the store recently occu
pied by Mr. J. F. Turpin,
A well selected stock of DRY GOODS, comprising
evory article usually kept in a retail Dry Goods
store.
Sale positive—terms cash.
The sale will continue from day to day till all is
sold. sept 19
TO RENT,
TIIE BRICK DWELLING at present oc-df*.
cupicd by Mr. John Glendinning, opposite rsia.
Phinizy & Clayton's warehouse. For particulars,
apply to
sop tf J. P. LAVENTURE.
PORTRAITS.
CHARLES BERUFF—ARTIST,
From the Academy of Munich, Bavaria.
GRATEFUL for tho encouragement
on him the past season, informs theS§s»tN|
ladios and gontlemcn of Augusta and vici-wHSi
nity, that has ho removed to tho rooms over Miss
Catonnet's School, (two doors above Clark, Racket
A Co.’s cornor) and is prepared to furnish POR
TRAITS of the finest execution, at tho shorest no
tice. The Public aro respectfully invited to givo
him a call.
try A few more Pupils in DRAWING can bo
accommodated.
Reverences.—Col. Turner Canton, Messrs. Thos.
Richards, J. Gardner, Jr., A. Lafittc. sept. 14
FOR SALE.
GEORGIA Rail Road and City of Augusta
SEVEN PER CENT BONDS.
Enquire at the Mechanics’ Bank. sept 18
EXECUTORS’ SALE. '
WILL BE SOLD, in front of the office of the
Augusta Insurance and Banking Company,
in the City of Augusta, on THURSDAY, the THIR
TIETH DAY OF OCTOBER NEXT, andifnocos
sary, from day to day thereafter, during tho usual
hours of public sales, tho following property, part
of the estate of Thomas Cumming, deceased, to
wit:
The Lot and improvements, on tho north tide of
Broad streot, in the city of Augusta, former rosi
denoe of the deceased, fronting on said street, about
seventy-seven (77) feet, bounded west by a lino be
ginning on that street, throe and a half feet from
the corner of the main building thereon, and ex
tending theneo to the northern lino of said lot, east
by a lino boginning on Broad street, four feet west
of the oornor of the building now occupied by Rich
ard Allen, and others, and running theneo two
hundred and eighty-one foot, more or less, to the
northern boundary of said lot, and parallel with the
western lino above mentioned, and north by an
alloy about twonty-threo foet wide, with tho right of
way through said alley, r-nd another running thence
to Reynold street, in common with other lots touch
ing the same.
Also four unimproved lots on tho north sido of
Reynold street, just below Washington street, each
having a front of about forty-one and a half (41 J)
feet on Reynold street, running back about one hun
dred and sevonty-sevon and ahalf (177 J) feet to an
alloy about twenty (20) feet wide, on which each of
them has a front of about thirty-nine and a half
(39}) foot, with the right of way through said alley,
iu common with the three lots next mentioned, ur.d
also through the alloys lying respectively on the
east and west of the same lots.
Also, the threo unimproved lots above referred
to bounded north by Bay street, on which each of
them has a front of about forty-two foet four inches,
extending back one hundred and seventy-seven and
a half (177 j) feet to the alley above mentioned, by
which thoy are bounded an the south, with the right
of way in common with the four lots above describ
ed, through the three alloys mentioned in the des
cription ofsaid lots. Tho said seven lots, (four on
Reynold, and threo on Bay street,) and tho alleys
therewith connected, occupying the ground known
ns the old Eagle Tavorn lot.
Also two Lots of Land in the Village of Summer
villo, of which one, fronting on Millcdge street on
tho East, and Gumming Street on the South, con
tains about six (6) acres; and the other, fronting on
Cumming Street, adjoining the last mentioned on
the East and Mr. Jesse Ansloy on the West, con
tains tour acres more or less.
Also about two hundred acres of Woodland ad
joining tho Village of Summerville, bounded South
by Walton Way extended, and adjoining tho West
over traot and others—to be subdivided before sale,
when a plat will bo exhibited.
Also a tract of Pine Land containing about fifty
acres, commonly oalled the “Quarry tract,’’ on
which is a valuable Quarry of White Free Stone.J
Terms of Sale. One third cash, the other two
third* in two equal annual instalments, with interest
from day of sale, secured by Mortgage of tho prop
erty sold.
DCF" The Excoutors while offoring tho property
in the Lots above designated, may, previous to the
sale, for the interest of the Estate or the convenience
of purchasers, mako some change in the parcels of
fered, by throwing together portions now separated
—subdividing others now offored entire, or modify
ing the subdivisions above mentioned.
Distinct plans of tho Lots, as offered, will be pre
pared and ready for examination before and at time
of salo
WILLIAM CUMMING,
ROBERT F. POE,
HENRY H. CUMMING,
Executors of tho Will of Thos. Camming, deceased.
Augusta, August 25,1851. wtd
NEW CARPETS.
SNOW DIN Sc SHEAR.
TTAVE just roceived from New York, a supply
£1 of THREE PLY, and INGRAIN CARPETS
of new and splendid patterns, to which they respect
fully invite the attention of the public,
sept 5
CHARLESTON, S. C.
DRY GOODS FOR FALL TRADE.
W. G. BANCROFT, 253 and 255 King-st., (one
door below Wentworth.)
"ITTE WOULD again respectfully invite the at-
VV tention of our friends and customers in tho
country, to our extensive Stook of DRY GOODS,
when they visit our city.
Always on hand Southern Manufacturek Goods,
consisting of,
Georgia PLAINS and KERSEYS.
Alabama do. do.
Plain and Striped OSNABURGS.
Bleached and Brown DOMESTICS.
Superior DUFFIL BLANKETS, Direct Impor
tation.
Wo would also particularly invite at*®? , 10
our importations of SILKS and DRY GOODS-, be
ing ono of the largest Stocks in the Southern coun-
We are also prepared to
in the Dry Goods lino, vis: HOSIERY, GLOVES,
LINENS, FLANNELS, CASIMERES,
BOMBASINS, ALPACAS, MERTOOES, MOUS
sjuttw tyr t.aINES, plaids, jaconet and
SWISS GINGHAMS, SHAWLS, LACES, EDG
INGS MUSLINS, FURNITURE DIMITY,
PRINTS RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, 4e., Ac.
sent. 16 tc2mos
NOTICE. r
The UNDERSIGNED, having united their in
terest injthe DRY GOODS line, in the city of
Augusta, will continue the business at tho old stand
of James Miller A Co., under the firm and style
of MILLER A WARREN, where thoy wUI keep,
a large and well selected stock of Goods, to wb-.cb
they respectfully invito tho attention of th<tir old
cumstomcra and the publio generally.
JAMES MILLER A CO..
L. C. WARREN A CO,
sept. 7 dlmAc3»