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Sjtfrifll Hotiffg.
Scriren Superior Court.—Owing to the ex
istence of Smell Pox. in some parts of Scrivcn
county, (as reported to me in a reliable way,) and it
Ijeing desirable to prevent an assemblage of the poo- 1
pie at the Court House; I have directed the Clerk
of the Superior Court to adjourn that Court on Mon
day next, until Court in course.
0ct.24 2 EBEN'R. STARNES, Judge.
jEr" Ladies' Velvet Cloaks and MantiUas. only
(our days front New York.—SNOWDEN A
SHEAR have received, this day, by the steamer
Marion, Ladies' Velvet CLOAKS and MANTIL
LAS, of the latest French patterns, and of rich and
splendid styles, to which they respectfully invite the
attention of the Ladies. d 6 oct 23
AUGUSTA FIRE COMPANY.
The regular semi-annual Pa
rade of the Augusta Fire Company for
inspection and review, will be held in _
front of the Methodist Church on Saturday, 25th
October, at 2 j o’clock, P. M.
By order of
F. LAMBACK, Chief Engineer.
Alex. Philip, Sec.’y td oct. 22
ATTENTION ’PEKENIX FIRE CO—NO. 4.
{£7* Appear at your Engine House
on Saturday next, the 25th instant, SrSSatJLx
at 2j o’clock, P. M., to attend a gene- JPTW. _
ral Parade of the Augusta Fire Company.
By order of your Captain,
oct. 22 W. H. PHILPOT, Sec.’y.
C7” Vocal Music Mr. SHRIVAL~wouId in
form tho citirens of Augusta, and his former pu
pils, that he will form another class, in this city, on
Monday next, for the purpose of giving instruc
tion in VOCAL MUSIC. For terms, apply at the
Music and Book Store of Messrs. G. A. Oates A Co.,
or at tho Music Store of Mossrs. C. Catlin A Co.
J* oct 21 fm
h Georgia Rail Road and Banking Company,
d * h'ousta, Oct. 16. 1851. —Dividend No. 21.—Tho
Board of Directors have declared a semi-annual
Dividond of $3 50-100 per share, payablo on and
after the 20th instant.
oct. 17 ts J. MILLIGAN, Cashier.
[£f~ Leigh, Tucker K Perkius'* Improved Sky
Light Daguerrean Gallery.—Tho Pioturcs now
being taken at this establishment, by tho aid of an
enliroly new Aparatus, and Sky-light built ex
pressly for the purpose, aro pronounced by all su
perior to any that have over boforo been offored in
this city.
Wo have lately recoivod a now stock, consisting
of every variety of plain and fancy Cases, into ,
which Pictures will be inserted in tho neatest and
most careful manner. Particular care will bo be- (
stowed on the arrangement of Family Groups, !
and to the attitudo of singlo pictures.
Every description of Daguerreotype Materials j
for sale, at the lowest terms. ts oct 11
Mr*. Cunningham’* School for Young ;
Ladies and Misses, is now in operation, on W ash- (
ington street, between Broad and Ellis streots. A
few more scholars can be accommodated. Music
and French is taught; also Drawing, in all its va- ]
rielies. Persons wishing to see speoimens of paint
ing, can do so by applying to Airs. C., at her resi
dence.
Terms for tho primary department, $6 and $8 :
for the higher English branches, including French
and Drawing, $lO to sls. Music, sls.
oct. 10 dtf
(J7” American Art Union.—The Annual Dis
tribution of prizes, in this Institution, will take pluco
on the 20th December next, Those desirous of be
coming mombers will do well to subscribo early. as a :
roiy large number of splendid Paintings, Statuettes,
Sculpture in marble and other works of art are, to be
distributed. Each subscriber will also rocoivo Six
splendid Engravings, by tho first American Artists-
Subscription five dollars.
H. W. FARGO,
oct 19 lai Hon ar v Secretary.
dP”Good Heavy Negro Blanket*. 8-4, 9-4 and
10-4.
—ALSO. —
Super. 11-4, 12-4 and 13-4 Bed BLANKETS,
received this day, and offered at a small advance.
oct. 18 J. P. SETZE.
07" General Collecting Agency.—The subscri
ber, whoso health has been considerably improved,
will resume his old business, os a GENERAL
COLLECTING AGENT, in the city. All accounts
or notes placed in his hands, will meet with prompt
attention.
oct. 19 A. G. WILLIS.
IX7" English and Classical Eemale Institute.— j
This Institution, on Ellis street, below Mr. Clarke’s,
was opened on tho Cth inst., for the reception of
pupils, under tho superintendence of Mr. LEWIS j
M. CORMICK. Number of students limited to !
twenty-five.
Terms.—2d English Department, $9; Ist Eng- ■
lish Department, sl2; English and French do., sls;
English, French and Latin, S2O; Music, by an ex
perienced Performer, sls. Arithmetic compre
hended in the Eng'ish; Algebra and Geometry, in
the French or Classical course.
oct. 12 )6
NOVELS! NOVELS! !
WHOM TO MARRY nnd how to get Married,
by one who has refused “ twenty excellent
offers, at least.”
The Two Sisters: Atar Gull, a nautical tale;
Rody the Rover, or the Ribbonman; the Comic
Wandering Jew; the Old Convents of Paris; tho
Hunted Chief, or the Female Ranehcro; Clement
Lorimer; the Admiral’s Daughter; Olph, or the
Wreckers of tho Isle of Shoals; tho Corintian Maid;
the Patrol of the Mountain; the Star of the Fallen;
Grace Weldon; Cecilia, or Woman's Love; the
Lady of the Gulf; the Matricide's Daughter; James
the Second, or the Revolution of 1688; the Gen-
Ss Daughter; the Victim's Revenge : Launcc
,dge ; tho Students of Paris; the Cadet dc
icres; Paul Jones; Mary Buchanan; Ste-
Beauharnais; Dombcy and Daughter; the
dNun; Old Adventures; The Salamundor;
George Barnwell; Mrs. Peck's Pudding, by Tom
Hood; Three Years After; Tho Rhone; the Bank
er's Wife; Anne Grey; Caroline of Brunswick;
Corinne; Pope Joan; the Gambler's Wife; Gene
vra; Light and Darkness, or tho Mysteries of Life.
The above can be had at tho Book Store of
oct 22 THOMAS RICHARDS Sc SON.
OATS AND RYE.
e/ \i V BUSHELS prime SEED OATS, 100 bush
•JyAJ els RYE, Georgia raised. For sale by
oct. 22 4 B. H. WARREN, Jackson-st.
LEMONS AND ORANGES.
5 BOXES LEMONS, 10 Barrels Sweet Havana
Oranges, in fine order, received by Passenger
Cars. For sale by A. LAFITTE.
oct 22 _ 3
HOUSEHOLD WORDS, I 'p Weekly Journal,
conducted by Chas. Dickens —vol*. 1 and 2 for
sale by THOMAS RICHARDS A SON.
oct 22 '
DR. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT, Carminative,
Alterative, Hair Tonic, and Sanative Pills.
For sale by
oct 23 ‘ WM- H. TUTT, Druggist.
Paints, OF ALL COLORS, ground in oil, in
cans of 1-2 to 10 pounds. For sale by
oct 23 WM. H. TUTT, Druggist.
DR. CULLEN'S INDIAN VEGETABLE
REMEDY, for Gonorrhcea, Syphilis, Gleet
and Leuchorrhoe. A supply of this valuable medi
cine just received by
oct 23 WM. H. TUTT, Druggist.
ONIONS AND POTATOES.
k) C BBLS. silver-skin ONIONS,
v'J 25 do. Mercer POTATOES in fine order.
Just received and for sale by
pet 22 3t A. LAFITTE,
a 36q JQngwtii: t'rltgrajijr.
Reported lor the Constitutionalist A Republic
LATER FROM EUROPE.
ARRIVAL
HERMANN.
New-York, Oct. 23.
The steamship Hermann has arrived with
three days later intelligence from Europe.
Liverpool Market. — Cotton —The sales are
19,000 bales, of which speculators took 4,000
,and exporters 9,000 bales. The market has re
covered the decline. The lower grades have in
creased the most. The demand is good, and
prices stiller, but the quotations are unaltered.
Flour has advance 6d. Corn quiet. Rice ac
tive but unchanged. Consols have advanced.
In the Manufacturing districts trade is un
changed.
France. —La Patria abuses Kossuth, and calls
him a disorganizing spirit of revolution —says he
ts’planning a triumphant entree into England.
He was still at Marseilles on board the Missis
sippi. The merchants of Pesth were about to
sue Kossuth on revolutionary bonds.
Austria. —The Emperor of Austria had been
summoned mysteriosly from Italy to Vienna in
great haste, which has caused great excitement.
There has been a democratic movement in
Hungary.
English luuds are lirm and closed on the 6th
at 97 i, but subsequently declined a quarter.
* Further per Steamer Hermann'
Charleston, Oct. 23—10,25 p. m.
The Hermann left Liverpool on the 7th, and
brings 150 passengers. The Niagara arrived out
on the Cth and the Pacific on the 7th.
The Cotton market has improved. Lower
qualities American rather dearer. Sales on Sat
urday 1000, on Monday 7000 and on Tuesday
8000 bales. Prices are dull.
In the Cofn market there are symptoms of a
revival from the recent depression. Wheat and
Flour are in good demand, both for consumption
and speculation, and has advanced 2 to fid per
barrel. Com demands a better attention; and is
easier to buyers.
New York, Oct. 23.
Cotton is held firm under the news. Sales
500 bales. Flour—sales of Southern at $ 1 j.—
Corn has advanced one cent under the news.
Senator Douglass will deliver the Agricultural
address to-morrow, in place of Mr. Webster de
clined.!
Col. Mumford, U. S. Army, died at Boston.
Jacob Little & Co., extensive brokers at New
York, failed in certain obligations for the delive
ry of Stock, but pay all drafts for money on de
mand.
Washington, Oct. 33.
The papers in this city this morning, curtain
the Proclamation of President Fillmore, founded
on reliable information from the Consul at Mata
moros, that a company of Texans and other-', had
unlawfully marched into Mexican territory. —
The proclamation warns all persons front engag
ing in said expedition ; declaring they will be
punished, and if captured out of the United States
will not be entitled to the protection of the Ame
rican government. The proclamation is similar
to the proclamation regarding the Cuba inva
sion.
Charleston, Oct. 23—P. M.
Cotton. —The marrket to-day closes with an
upward tendency. Middling F air to Fair is
worth Bto 8 j cents. The sales of the week
are 7100 bales ranging from 5J to 8 5-16 cents.
The receipts for same time are 8730 bales.
Stock on hand, exclusive of that on shipboard is
10,078 bales.
Commercial.
Augusta Market, Oct. 23—P. M.
COTTON’. —We have no change to notice in our mar
ket. The sales to-day were at yesterday's prices—7j to
7J for Middling Fair to Fair.
NEW ORLEANS, Oct. IS.— Cotton. —Oar last semi
weekly report closed upon an active demand, the sales
of the three days therein reviewed having amounted to
21.200 bales, though we had occasion to notice a further
decline of an j a j cent, owing to the continued pressure
in the money market, & further decline in Exchanges
and advancing freights. This large business ran ahead
of the receipts, and left the market on YVednesday with
a comparatively light supply, which enabled factors to
obtain rather more full prices, as the demand still con
tinued very fair, and the sales were 4800 hales. On
Thursday the America’s accounts were received, report
ing a decline of fd. in the Liverpool Cotton market,
with sales for the week ended on the 3d inst. of 84,000
bales. This intelligence, together with large arrivals,
had a tendency to check ope rations, though the sales
reached about 4200 bales, the supply immediately on
sale being still moderate, but prices less firm than on
the dav previous. Yesterday, also, the market present
ed rather a quiet appearance, as the demand was not
feneral, a further advance in freights, and extreme dif
cultv in Exchange negotiations, even at constantly de
cling rates, being obstacles to the progress of purchas
ers. Tire sales were about 4000 hales; making a total
for the pa-t three days of 1.3.000 bales, and for the
week of 34.800 bales, taken principally for Great Britain
and France, and partly for the Continent, Mexico and
the North. In respect to prices, the purchases of yes- j
terday warrant our retaining the figures of Tuesday last, j
though in the mean time some sales have been made at
a fraction highcr, particularly on YVednesday. There is
still a good deal of irregularity in the market, and it is
difficult to quote with strict accuracy.
New Orleans Classification, (assimilating to that
of Liverpool.)—Louisiana and Mississippi, Inferior, —a
—: Ordinary to Good Ordinary. 6ata; Low Middling
to Middling, 61 a 7 ; Good Middling, "j a 7j ; Middling
Fair 7j a 7]; Fair, 8j a 8}; Good Fair, nominal; Good
and .Fine, nominal.
Sugar, Louisiana. —None of the new crop has yet
come to market, though several planters have com
menced grinding. The Cane crops generally, however,
are said not to be well matured, though the weather for
a week past has been of a favorable character to pro
mote their ripening. The transactions in old crop are
extremely limited, being merely of a retail character,
at rates within the range of the following quotations—
say for Ordinary to Common 5 a sj, Fair to Fully Fair
53 a 6j. Prime to Choice 6j a cents per lb.
Molasses.— Of the 22 barrels neto crop, received on
Tuesday, a portion was sold at 28, and the remainder at
26 cents per gallon. A further lot of 40 bbls. was re
ceived on Thursday, for which 25 cents was offered and
refused. There were also 64 bbls. received yesterday,
but none was sold. .....
Gram.—The demand for Corn has been very limited,
and notwithstanding rather more moderate 'receipts,
prices have not recovered from the decline noted in the
early part of the week. During the three days about
7.000 sacks have found purchasers at a range generally
of 374 a 40c. for heated, inferior and mixed; 42 a 45c.
for yellow, and 49 a 50c. per bushel for some few par
cels of white. Yesterday the market closed dull, though
with only a moderate supply on the Levee.
Bacon. —The absence of all demand for shipment still
confines operations within very narrow limits, and the
transactions in Sides and Shoulders are merely at retail
at about 11c. for the former, and Bjc. per lb, for the
Whisky. —So very limited has been the demand that
holders have generally been able to dispose of only
small parcels, at about 193 a2O cents per gallon. For
large lots, however, 19 cents could scarcely be obtained
in the present stagnation of the market.
SAVANNAH, Oct. 23.— Gorton.—The sales yesterday
amounted to 453 bales, at prices ranging from 7 to a
cents.—prices without change. The offering *tock i»
light. ■ ’
SAVANNAH EXPORTS, OCT. 22.
Per barque Georgia, for Boston—l,os9 bale* Cotton,
and SO cask* Bice.
Shipping Intelligence.
ARRIVALS FROM CHARLESTON*.
Schr. -Vnn ITanibleton, Linden, Baltimore.
LOADING VOR CHARLESTON.
Brig D*merscove, Mabce, at Malaga.
CI.KARKU roa CniRLKSTON.
Schr. YVra. A John, Parker, at Savannah.
CHARLESTON, Oct. 23. — Arr. barque Bay State. Dill,
Baltimore.
YVent to sea, steamships Isabel, Rollins. Key West and
Havana; Osprey, Power. Philadelphia: ship Chace, White
New York; brigs Calvert, Kielv, Baltimore; Tremont,
Parritt, Wilmington; schr. Sam'l. Butler, Boore, Balti
more.
SAVANNAH, Oct. 23.—Cld. barque Georgia. Allen,
Boston.
YVent to sea, schr. H. N. Gambriil, Whorf, Baltimore.
EXECUTORS’ SALE.
•Agreeable to tho last will and testament of John
Lofton, deceased, will he sold, in the town of
McDonough, Henry county, on the first Tuesday
in JANUARY next:
Eight hundred acres of LAND, more or less; to
bo sold in lots of three hundred for two lots, and
one lot of two hundred acres.
—also, —
Six NEGROES, to wit: Jim, a man about 35
years of age ; Allen, about 25 years of age; Green,
about 21 years of ago; Harriet, a woman about 35
years of ago; Aggy, a woman about 35 years of
ago, and Minerva, a girl about 6 years of age.
The terms of the salo of the land will be, one-lialf
duo the 25th dav of December, 1852, and tho other
half due 25tU December, 1853; and the Negroes
will be sold on a credit until the 25th Deccmbor,
1852.
Tho lands aro within a half mile of tho town of
McDonough. AH sold for the benefit of tho heirs
and creditors of said John Lofton, late of Butts
county, deceased.
WILLIAM F. STODGHILL,) P ,
LEONARD MASON, l?i
oct. 24
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE'
Will be sold, before tho Court House door, in tho
town of Eatonton, Putnam county, Ga., on the
first Tuesday in JANUARY next, agrecablo to
an order from tho Honorable the Inferior Court
of l’utnam eouuty, when sitting as a Court for or
dinary purposes:
Eightoon likely NEGROES, consisting of Mon,
Women and Children, belonging to tho Estate of
Sion Lee, late of Putnam county, doceascd. To bo
sold for the purpose of distribution amongst the lega
tees of said deceased.
Terms will bo made known on the day of salo.
oet. 24 WM. G. LEE, Adm’r.
BACON, BACON."
5 lIIIOS. fine BACON, Sidos and Shouldors, just
received and for sale in lots to suit purchas
ers, by
oet 24 GIRARDEY & PARKER.
FIRE WORKS AND CRACKERS ARRIVED.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED, a lino assort
ment of FIRE WORKS, consisting of Ser
pents, Rockets, Scroll Whoels, Pin Wheels, Roman
Candies, Triangles, Blue Lights, Painted Stars,
Flower Pots, Bengal Lights, Ac., Ac.
—Atso, —
150 boxes A No. 1. ‘ A.W. F.” FIRE CRACK
ERS, warrantod, which wo will sell low if called
upon early.
oot 24 GIRARDEY A PARKER.
SEGARS, SEGARS.
Q/\ \ SEGARS, of various brands, just
2U<V/vV/ roeeivod and for salo by
oet 24 GIRARDEY k PARKER.
‘ A CERTAIN CURE FOR THE PILES.
DR. HOWARD'S VEGETABLE PILES
REMEDY.—This preparation Ims been before
the puhlic for tho last two years, and has establish
ed a reputation beyond that of any article over pre
pared for this oomplaint. It is perfectly harmless,
and euros without inconvenience to tho patient.
Numerous certificates of its good effects can bo
soon on application to tho subscriber. •
Price, 50 cents a bottle. For salo by
oct 21 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist.
AYER’S ( HURRY PECTORAL, forsalo by
oet 24 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist.
BROWNE'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN
GER, for salo by
oot 24 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist.
BLISS’S COD LI VER OIL CANDY, for sale by
oet 24 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist.
PRYOR'S PI LES ’ointment, invented by
Col. Wm. B. Pryor, of Troup county, and for
sale in Augusta by
oet 24 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist.
AKSH YLL’S MAGICAL PAIN ERADICA
TOR, for sale by
oct 24 PHILIP A. MOISE. Druggist.
DR. S. S. FITCIf'S SUPPOItTERS, for sale by
o.;t 24 PHILIP A MOISE, Druggist. _
SHOULDER BRACES, of tho most approved
manufacture, for salo by
oct 24 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist.
THE BANKER'S COMMON-PLACE BOOK,
containing a Treatiso on Banking; Ten Min
utes’ advice on keeping a Banker; Bayles on the
Law of Bills ofExchange; Remarks on Dills of Ex
change: Forms of Bills of Exchange—in eight Eu
ropean Languages; Forms of Notice of Protect, Ac.
For salo by
oct. 24 RICHARDS & SON.
pickled' OYSTERS.
1 /\/\ GALLONS PICKLED OYSTERS, in 2,
3, 6 and 10 gallon kegs. Just received
and for salo by A. LAFITTE.
A regular supply will ho received weekly, and an
allowance made to the trado. 4 oet 24
ORANGES, APPLES, POTATOES, &.O.
■I / \ BBLS. Sweet Havana ORANGES,
1U 10 bbls. New York PIPPINS,
25 do. Yellow POTATOES,
5 do. Bocts.
Just received and for sale by
oct 24 4 A. LAFITTE.
COW PEAS.
Q BAGS New COW PEAS, just received from
&t) Tennessee. For salo by
oct 24 4 A. LAFITTE.
SOAP, SOAP AND CANDLES.
JUST RECEIVED, and will he sold low for cash,
25 boxes Colgate’s Toilet SOAP.
30 do. Payson’s Excelsior Soap,
20 do. Tallow Candles,
50 do. choice Star Candles,
oct 24 HUTCHINSON k THOMAS.
ON “CONSIGNMENT. ~
JUST RECEIVED, on consignment, and for
sale low for cash,
10 bbls. Prime PORK,
10 half bbls. sup. Family Mess Pork,
10 bbls. Leaf Lard,
20 firkins Goshen Butter,
35 do. Western do.
50 boxes Cheese.
oct 24 HUTCHINSON A THOMAS.
WINES, CORDIALS AND SYRUPS.
JUST received and now opening a choice lot of as
sorted WINES and CORDIALS, consisting of:
French CORDIALS, assorted.
Stoughton BITTERS.
Raspberry SYRUP.
BRANDY CHERRIES.
CHERRY BRANDY.
LEMON SYRUPS.
Modoc and St. Julian CLARET.
CHAMPAGNE, in quarts and pints—choice.
BRANDY.
Baskets OLIVE OIL, fine.
Boxes SARDINES, Ac.
0ct.24 HUTCHINSON A THOMAS.
CLOVES, ALMONDS AND SEGARS.
JUST recoived, and will be sold low for cash
3 sack- choice CLOVES.
Barre.a .oft sholled ALMONDS.
30,000 Regalia SEGARS.
0ct.24 HUTCHINSON A THOMAS.
MORE NEW GOODS.
MILLER k WARREN have just received
per steamer from New York, the following
Goods:
Plaid and Brocade SILKS, for Ladies Dresses.
Light col’d Brocade SILK, for Evening do.
Printed Challies and Mouslin De Laines.
Rich Satin D’Chinis and Cashmeres.
Velvet and Silk MANTILLAS.
Fine French CALICOES and GINGHAMS.
French Worked BANDS, for Cuffs and Collars.
Together with a great many new things, to which
they invite tho attention of their customers and
the public. dAtlw oct 19
WANTED TO HIRE, a COLORED MAN, as
Porter in a ttore. Apply at thi* office.
Oflt, 14
ifltsallatifoas.
NOTICE.
FOR SALE, on commission, (to romain in or !
near the city,) with warranty as to titles and
soundness, a prime Mulatto MAN, about thirty
years old, and very likely. He is active and intel
ligent, a first rate Ostler and Carriage Driver, hotel
waiter, and an experienced hand in a grocery store.
—also, —
A verv superior COOK, WASHER and IRON
ER, with a Boy Child, 6 years old, which will be
sold on a credit of twelvo months, for approved
paper.
—ALSO, —
One HOUSE GIRL and a superior Sempstress.
—also, —
An intelligent and fine looking Mulatto BOY,
about 20 years old, accustomed to waiting in a
Hotel.
Apply to A. WILSON,
Broker and Commission Agent, Hamburg, S. C.
oot. 18 dtf
CITY SHERIFF'S SALE.
On tho first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, will bo
sold at tho lower Market house, in the city of
Augusta, within the legal hours of salo,
All that lot or parcel of land, with the improve
ments thereon, situate in the upper part of said
city, and bounded south by Broad-street, north by
Jonos-street, east by Marbury-streot, and wost by a
lot of Isaac Bryan, and occupied at this time by An
drew J. Ayers. Levied on as tho property of Robort
Gilmore, to satisfy tho following fi. fas. issuing from
the Court of Common Pleas of said city, Hutchinson
& Thomas, vs. Robort Gilmore, Elias C. Tinsley vs.
tho same. WM. V. KERR, Sheriff C. A.
oct 3
FALL' AND ~DRY GOODS.
FULL SUPPLIES.
SNOWDEN A SHEAR have received their full
supplies of FALL AND WINTER
GOODS, comprising one of tho largest stocks
they have ovor offered to tho public, and embracing
a great variety of new and splendid articles,
—AMONG WHICH AKE—
Rich plaid and fancy Brocade Silks, for Ladies’
dresses,
Black Brocado and rich Watered Dress Silks,
Plain Black Silks, of various styles and rich lustre,
for Ladies’ dresses,
Lupin's Fronch Merinos and plain Mousselino Dc
lainos, of beautiful styles,
Rich Paris printed Mousselino Delainos, of new and
elegant styles,
Superior Black Challys, Black Mousselino Dolainos
and Black Bombasines,
A very largo assortment of English, Fronch and
American Prints,
Superior Fronch and English Ginghams, of beauti
ful stylos, for Ladies’ winter dresses,
Superior English Mourning Prints and Ginghams,
of now and beautiful styles,
Ladies' Silk and Velvet Mantillas, and rich Laco
Robes, for evening dresses,
Ladios' plain White and Embroidorod Crapo Shawls,
of splendid styles,
Ladios' Crimson, Orange, Fancy Modo and Black
Crapo Shawls,
Suporior plain Black and Fancy Colored Thibet
Shawls, with heavy Silk Fringe,
A large assortment of Silk Fringes and Fancy Silk
Buttons, for trimming Ladies' dressos,
A vory large assortment of English and Gorman
Hosiery, of superior stylo and quality,
Gontlcmcn s Silk and Merino Undershirts and
Drawors,
Ladies’ Morino and Silk Vests and Drawers, and
Missos’ Morino Vests,
Superior Fancy Tweeds and Casimercs, for Youths'
and Gontlomon’s wear,
Suporior White Welch and Gauze Flannels,
Suporior Salisbury Flannols and Cheap Delaines,
for Children's dresses,
Fancy Gala Plaids and Colorod Flannols, for
Children's drosses,
Ladies' Laco and Muslin Undersloovos, Collars,
Cuff's and Chiiuasottcs,
Ladies Linen Cambric, French Lawn, and 11cm
etichcd Handkerchiefs,
Superior 4-4 Irish Linens and Long Lawns,
Extra 12-4 Linen Shootings and Pillow Case Linons.
Together with a groat variety of other Goods,
embracing almost overy article required for Family
or Plantation use, and to all of which they respect
fully invite the attention of tho public.
oct. 15 dtkc
FOR SALE, the OLD BUILDINGS on the Jbsk
lot roeontly occupied by H. F. Camp- Til.'liß
bei.l. To bo removed immediately by the pur
chaser. dtf oct. 23
INDIA CIiOLAGOGUE, an infallible remedy
for Fever and Ague. For salo by
oct 23 WM. H. TUTT, Druggist.
FIVE DOLLARS REWARD.
STRAYED or stolen, my New Found- <
land Dog, “CARLO—Hojs of large
size—of n glossy black color, one forefoot
and tho breast white, and inside of his legs of a yel
lowish huo, hinder lugs unusually straight, no other
marks remembered. He wore at tho time ho loft a
brass Collar of tho city stamp. Tho abovo reward
will bo pasid for bis delivery to mo in Augusta,
oct 21 dActf JOSEPH A EVE.
STOVES! STOVES!!
A FULL supply of all patterns suited to rfojm
this market now on hand, and for sale
wholesalo and retail by B. F. CHEW.
oct. 17 c
NEW YORK OYSTERS!!
JUST RECEIVED by last steamer, a.gSi, y~\
supply of New \ork OYSTERS,
which will be served up at YJfcr
A. FREDERICK'S Oyster Saloon.
N. B. A supply will be received weekly through
out the soason. oct .22
PERSONAL MEMOIRS of a Residence of thir
ty years with the Indian Tribes on tho Ameri
can Frontiers, with notices of passing events, facts,
and opinions by Henry R. Schoolcraft. For sale by
oct 22 TIIOS RICHARDS A SON.
T7\ BASKETS CHAMPAIGN of the famous
_L v7 Georgia Brand. Just received and for salo
low By GIRARDEY A PARKER,
oct 20 6
BAOON ; BACON I|
JUST RECEIVEDShhds. prime BACON SIDES
and for salo low by
oct. 21 5 GIRARDEY A PARKER.
CASTORS! CASTORS! I—4oo setts CASTORS,
comprising evory quality, for sale at exceed
ingly low prices, with cut or moulded Cruets,
oct. 2 J. J. LATHROP A CO.
BROOMS.
ry/r TO 80 DOZ. BROOMS, for sale to close
itJ out a consignment,
sept. 25 T. W. FLEMING A CO.
EXECUTORS’ SALE.
Will bo sold, on the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER
next, within the legal hours of sale, before the
Court House door, in tho town of Eatonton, Put
nam county:
Two hundred and twenty shares GEORGIA
RAIL ROAD STOCK, all paid in, belonging to tho
Estate of John 11. Bass, late of Putnam county,
deceased. Sold for tho benefit of tho legatees of
said deceased.
Terms on the dav of sale.
HAMILTON BASS, )
WALTON BASS, >Ex’rs.
oct 10 dtd R. R. DE JOURNATT, J
JOHN B. GUIEU,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Augusta, Geo.,
Will attend promptly to all business, or any
Agency, entrusted to his care.
oct 4 3m
GREAT" AGRICULTURAL FAIR AT MA
CON, GA.,
October 29tli, 30th and 31st.
mrnwmm&wmsgtmi
RAIL ROAD FARES REDUCED.
PASSENGERS to the great Agricultural and
Mechanical Fair at Macon, from any Station
on the Georgia Rail Road,'by the day or night trains
of October 28th and 29th, will be furnished with
tickets to return free of charge by any of the regu
lar Georgia Rail Road day or night trains of Octo
ber 30th, 31st, and November Ist. Provided that:
said tickets bo purchased of tho Station Agents.
The charge for the Macon and Western Rail Road
in addition to that for tho Gcargia Rail Road will
be $3.
N. B. —Stock and other articles for exhibition on
ly will bo transported free.'
Georgia Railroad Augusta, Ga., Oot. 16th, 1851.
NEW MASONIC VOCALIST, -
For SALE by C. A L. DWELLE. No. 314
Broad street, nearly opposite the Brunswick
Bank. t*ctf oot 21
iHfateUantong.
MANAGER’S OFFICE.
GREEN AMD PULASKI MONUMENT LOT
TERIES.
Managed. Drawn, awl Prizes Paid by the well
known and responsible firm of
J. W. MAURY A CO.
Drawn Numbers, of class 108 drawn at Augusta,
Oct 22d, I*sl.
16 68 73 43 32 36 60 29 2 42 51 15
Extra Class 81, by Monongalia L, Oct. 25, 1851.
Salos close Saturday, at 3P. M. MAMMOTH
SCHEME. 12 Drawn Ballots from 78.
75.000 DOLLARS.
$25,000; $15,000; $10,000: $7,000; $3,825; 214 of
$1,500, being tho. lowest three number prizes;
besides numerous others, amounting to $1,186,-
785! Tickets S2O; Halves $10; Quarters $5;
Eighths $2.50.
Class, 109, to he drawn at Savannah, Oct. 24th,
1851. Sales close FRIDAY, at 3, P. M. A
GOOD SCHEME. 12 Drawn Ballots from 66.
7.000 DOLLARS!!!
$2,080 ; 5 of $1,000: 5 of S3OO ; 5 of $250; Ac. Ac.
Tickets $2,50 —Halves $1,25 —Quarters 62 cents.
Class 110, to he drawn at Savannah. Oct. 28,1851.
Sales close TUESDAY, at 3P. M. SPLENDID
SCHEME. 14 drawn Ballots from 78.
13.2-44 DOLLARS!!!
$4,000; $1,300; $1,142; 15 of $1,000; besides
numerous others. Tickets $4 —Halves $2 —Quar-
ters sl.
JOHN A. MILLION,
No. 205 Broad street, one door abovo Motcalfs
Range, Augusta. Ga.
0(7“ Orders from tho city or country, strictly con
fidential and promptly attendod to. oct. 23
U. S.” MAIL. ~
NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAM
PACKETS.
Steam Ship MARION, 1200 tons. M. Berry,
Commander.
Steam Ship SOUTHERNER, 1000 tons, John
Dickinson, Commander.
THESE SPLENDID Ocean Steam
Ships. MARION and SOUTH
ERNER, leave this port every Sa
tl rday. Their accommodations are equal to any
soa steamers, and passongers may expect evory
comfort and convenience.
The Marion as follows:
August 30th 11 o’clock, A. M.
September 13th and £7th,.. 10 do. do.
October 4th, 3 do. P. M.
October 18th 2 do. do.
Novomber Ist, 2 do. do.
Novcmbor 15th and 29th,.. 12 do. M.
Doccinbor 13th and 29th,.. 12 do. M.
Tho Southerner leaves, as usual, at4o’clook
in tho afternoon.
Cabin Passage $25 —Stcovngo SB.
Apply to tho Agont, at Charleston.
HENRY MISSROON,
Cor. E. Bay and Adgcr's So. wharf,
aug. 22 ■ f3mo
CHARLESTON, S. O. ~
DRY GOODS FOR FALL TRADE.
W. G. BANCROFT, 353 ami 355 King-st., (one
door below W< utworth.)
WE WOULD again respectfully invito tbo at
tention of our friends and customers in the
country, to our extensive Stock of DRY GOODS,
when they visit our city.
Always on hand Southern Manufactnrek Goods,
consisting of.
Georgia PLAINS and KEUSEYS.
Alabama do. do.
Plain and Striped OSNABURGS.
Bleached and Brown DOMESTICS.
Suporior DUFFIL BLANKETS, Direct Impor
tation.
Wo would also particularly invito attention to
our importations of SILKS and DRY GOODS, bo
ing ono of the largest Stocks in the Sou:hom coun
try.
Wo are also prepared to furnish every article
in the Dry Goods line, viz : HOSIERY, GLOVES,
LINENS, FLANNELS, CLOTHS, CASIMERES,
BOMBASINS, ALPACAS, MEIUNOES, MOUS
SELIN DE LAINES, PLAIDS, JACONET AND
SWISS GINGHAMS, SHAWLS, LACES, EDG
INGS, MUSLINS, FURNITURE DIMITY,
PRINTS,, RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, Ao., Ac.
sept. 16 tc2mos
STOVES, RANGES AND GRATES.
jf 'djt A large stock of Cooking, Box and
EZjlB Parlor Stoves and Grates, ol' the latest tjfjj
First Premium Knick
orbockcr Cooking Ranges, the most popular Range
nowin use; Plain and Jananed Tin and Wooden
Ware; Willow Ware and Toys of overy description;
Load and Block Tin Pipe; Wrought Iron Gas Pipes
from fto 1J inch, with elbow and tea joints; Suc
tion and Force Pumps ; Fluid and Gas, and Lamps
to suit. Cull before purchasing and oxamino our
Stock. W. If. MAHARREY A CO.
oct 18
’ FALL GARDEN SEED"
A FINE season now offers to have many vegeta
bles, which could not bo roisod heretoforolon
account of the drought, a supply of each kind now
for salo by W M. HAINES, viz :
Largo White Globe, Hanover and Red Top Tur
nips, Largo Drumhead, Bergen Greene Glazed,
Dutch and Savoy Cabbage,Carrots, Salsafy,Spinach,
Black Fall Radish, German and Scoteli Kale, Co
lory, Spinach, Onion Setts, Shallot, Ac., all warranted
fresh and genuine. Directions, with a Calendar for
oach month in thu year, suited to this climate, fur
aished to all customers. 2w oct. 17
FOR SALE.
GE&RGIA Rail Road and City of Augusta
SEVEN PER CENT BONDS.
Enquire at tho Mechanics’ Bank. sopt. 18
ELIGIBLE DWELLING ON GREENE ST - .
BAPTIST CHURCH SQUARE, FOR SALE.
THE NEW and commodious DWELLING, .®r.
second house above tho Baptist Church, Mill:
s offered for sale. Tho Uouso contains 15 plastered
moms (of which 14 have fire plocos,) besides 2
plastered and shelved Store Rooms, and 1 large
un plastered room over tho wing, and is abundant
ly furnished with roomy and convenient Closets
throughont.
The House is built and in the very
best manner, the work in tho various departments
having boon done by as good mechanics as have
ovor boen in Augusta.
Tho frame" is unusually strong, the joists, studs
and rafters being only 12 to 15 inches apart, the
whole frame, including tho roof, being enclosed
with inch boards fitted close, beforo the weather
boarding or shingles were put on.
Tho basomont is perfectly dry and lroc from
dampness, tho floor being first [pared with brick,
that covered with dry sand, and then a tb’ck coating
of pitch and tar, over which arc laid 4 inch scant
ling, and over all narrow lj inch flooring, secret
nailed.
The partition walls in tho basement arc all of brick.
The floor in tho main story is “ deadened’’ (to pre
vent the passage of sound from below) in all the
rooms and the passage. Every sash in the houso
is hung with best patent cord and round iron weights:
there are roller Venetian Blinds to overy window.
The rooms are large an! airy. Tho dimensions
and other particulars will befum'shed to any person
desirous of purchasing, to whom tho premises will
be open for inspection on and after the Ist Septem
ber, from 11 to 1, and from 4 to 6 o'olock.
$5,000 of tho purchase money may romain on
bond and mortgage for several years.
For further particulars, f aquiro of
JAMES GARDNER, Jr., Mclntosh-st.
or JAMES RHINP, on tho promises,
aug 22 fAstf
“AT HOME.’’
WM. T. INGRAHAM has rc-turncdfrom
New York, with an extensive and NR
choice selection of CLOTHS, CASIMERES ltl»
and VESTINGS, of tho latest Fronoh and English
manufacture, and newest patterns and styles, which
wo will soil by piooe or pattern, or make up to
measure, in the most approved style, at New York
prices.
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Os the best goods and manufacture, of all the
modern stylos of make, which w u will sell as cheap
as ever offered before in this market.
HATS AND CAPS,
Os tho newest fashion, and tho bost ‘o be had
HOSIERY, GLOVES, Ac.
Under Shirts and Drawors, of all descriptions.
Now styles Sear&, Cravats, and all artioles for
dross and comfort WM. O. PRICE A CO.,
oct. 9 Drapers and Tailors, 258 Broad-st.
RANGES.
E ARROW’S Patent Cooking RANGE, ono
• f tho host articles now In use, for sale by i
oq( B. F. CHEW.
aug. 22
2Utetion Sales.
BTT hIJTCHIWSOK fc THOMAS.
THIS DA\, (Friday,) Oct. 24, will be sold, in front
ot store, at o’clock, to close sales,
An assortment of GROCERIES, consisting, in
part, of Sugar, Brandy, Gin, Whisky, Butter
Mackerel, Candy, Soap, Potatoes, Onions, Candles,
Ac., Ac.
—also, —
BOOTS, SHOES, DRY GOODS, Ac.
Terms cash. oct 24
NOTICE.
MR. ROBERT F. GIBBS is my legally au
thorised Attorney, to attend to any business
n which I am interested during my short absence,
oct. 8 ts JOHN J. BYRD.
COAL! COAL!.!
SEMI-BITUMINOUS Tennessee COAL, suita
ble for Parlor Grates, Ac., and better adapted
to this climate than any other Coal, for sale at the
Georgia Rail Road Depot. ts sept. 30
RICH - CARPETS AND RUGS.
gray brothers
HMAVE JUST RECEIVED, splendid Tapestry
Vcivet, of rich and beautiftal styles.
Throe Ply and Ingrain Carpets, bright rich colors,
and pretty patterns.
Ingrain, Cotton and Wool, and Cotton Carpets,
very low priced.
Beautiful Chcncllo, Tapestry and Tufted Ruga
and Matts, to match. oct. 9
PROF. A C. BARRY’S TRICOPHEROUS,
OR MEDICATED COMPOUND —The efficacy of this
justly celebrated embrocation for invigorating,
beautifying and imparting a gloss and silken softness to
the Hair, is now so widely known and acknowledged,
that it has gained by its merita reputation which is not
for a day, but for all time. It is the province of science
to subdue and control these physical evils which refin
ed civilization has brought in its train; for so long as
warm rooms and tight hats, with the combined agency
of other influences exist, will thousands of unhappy vic
tims he troubled with bald heads and grey hairs, to say
nothing of the various cutaneous diseases to which the
head is subjected. It was to relieve these evils that
Professor Barry introduced his invaluable remedy, and
among the thousand and one who have been his com
petitors, ho now stands alone on that pedestal of suc
cess, hewn out of Barry’s Tricopherous, and sustained
by the favor and universal patronage of a discerning
and intelligent public. For restoring the Hair to its
original growth, or preventing it from falling out, this
compound lias been pronounced by all medical men to
be a sure remedy For eradicating scurf, dandruff, and
curing diseases of the skin, glands, muscles, stings mud
bruises, tlie Tricopherous will always be found a safe,
speedy, and unfailing cure; and so long as
“ Fair tresses mail’s imperial race ensuarc,
And beauty draws us with a single hair,’’
will Barry's Tricopherous be essential to the toilet of
every lady and gentleman who desire to give a soft,
glossy and luxuriant appearance to the natural drapery
of reason's throne. Sold iu large bottles, price "5 cents,
at the principal office. No. 137 Broadway, New York;
and sold by tho principal merchants and druggists
throughout the United States and Canadas, Mexico,
West Indies Great Britain and France.
oct. 15 dAc
WARRENTON AND MILLEDGEVILLIT
STAGE LINE.
THE SUBSCRIBER has in sue- fcrSfeSgfffr,
cessful operation, on tbo rnadAJffiisjSjEM
betwoon Warrenton and Millcdgeville, a line of
splendid FOUR-HORSE POST COACHES; leav
ing Warrenton after tho arrival of the cars from
Augusta, and arriving at Milledgevillo to dinner.
lie will have Extras at Warrenton at the com
mencement of tho Session.
oct 12 d2mo W. M. MOORE.
MORE NEW GOODS.
JOHN P. SETZE
IS RECEIVING a very large assortment of
FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, which were
laid in sinoc tho late reduction in the prices of
Goods generally, and are offered at a moderate ad
vance.
AMONG WHICH WILL BE FOUND:
Changeable Glace Silks,
Black Gros do Rhino, various widths and prices,
Stripod Changeable Silks,
Changeable Gros de Afrique,
Chino Silks,
Armurc do.,
Brocade do.,
Block Satin de Chine,
Rich Plaid Silks,
Black Levantine Silks,
Super, rich Figured Silks, black and fanoy colors,
Plaid Silk Poplin, 1
Black Silk Velvet,
Real French Bombazines,
Silk Mantillas,
Black Italian Crape,
Do. do. do., for veils.
Extra fine Black Alpacas,
Assorted colors do.
Sup. Black Mohair Lustre,
Do. do. Canton Cloth,
Fancy Cashmeres and De Laines,
All Wool do. do.
Cherry, Pink, Maroon and Blue plain De Laines,
Rich Persian Cloth, for Ladies’ dresses,
French Merinos and Cashmeres,
Fanoy Prints, in groat variety of styles,
Furniture do. do. do. do.
Real English do., some suitable for laid work,
4-4 Bordered and rich Fig’d. Turkey Red Prints,
Low priced and sup. Welch Flannels,
Real Woloh and Saxony do.
4-4 pure Irish Linens, some very fine,
4-4 Slate and Brown Linens,
Low pricod and oxtra fine Bird’s Eye Diaper,
8-4, 9-4, 10*4 rich Figured Damask do.
Toweling, of various kinds,
Linen Towels, with colored borders,
Plain and Dotted Swiss Muslins,
Nansook and Mull do.
Cambrics, Jaconets and Bishops’ Lawn,
Linen Bobinet Inserting? and Edgings,
Scolloped and Inserting Trimmings,
Trimmings, for drosses,
Rich Noedlo Worked Collars,
Do. do. do. Standing Collars,
Low priced and extra fine Linen Cambric Hdkfr.,
Mourning do. do. do.
Cotton Fringes,
Gent.’s Cotton and Merino Nett Shirts,
Now York Mill Shirtings, and other kinds,
12-4 Linen and Cotton Sheetings,
7-4 and 12-4 Crump Carpeting,
Rich Piano and Table Covers,
Silk, Raw Silk, Merino and Cotton Hosiery,
Boys’ and Misses’ Worsted and Cotton do.
Very fine Gauze Flannel,
Green and Yellow do.
Plaid and Plain Linseys,
Apron Chocks and Bod Ticking,
Unbleached Diaper and Table Cloths.
Very fine Marseilles Skirts.
Together with many other articles, all of which
will prove to be such as represented when sold.
oct. 19
CHEAP BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS,
XL ST receivod, and are on the way, a superior
v Stock of the above Goods, comprising every va-
Ladies, Misses, Childs, Gents and Youth’s
BOOTS AND SHOES, which will be sold cheap for
cash. Also, 1500 pair of No. 1 PLANTATION
BROGANS. Call and examine before you purchase
elsewhere. HENRY DALY,
°ct 17 opposite U. S. Hotel.
VELVETS A LA MODE.
RICH COLORED and Black Wide Silk VEL
VETS, for Ladies’ Dresses and Mantillas.
oct 21 WM. 0. PRICE & CO, 258 Broad-st.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.
NEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, just received
and for sale by
oct. 18 LAMBACK A COOPER.
BEHN k FOSTER, FACTORS AND COM
MISSION MERCHANTS, Bav-rt., Savan
nah, Geo. P.H.BWM
jy 9 ts John
GRATES
T?OR PARLOR, Office, and’other uses, ]»U sizes
-F and descriptions. For wbo <sßal ® or re ‘
» F. CHUW,