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spfrial Hotircs.
-jj- Notice. —To-morrow being the first of No
vember, the Pews in Sr Pai l's Church will then j 1
ini there be offered FOR RENT, at 3$ o'clock, P.
M for one year. notice of which will be given by (
-ngins the bell. Individuals wishing to rent, will
[lease attend. 2 oc * ■»! <
" PlKruix Fire Company Meet- j
lug. —Will be held, a called meeting of |
phtenix Fire Company, at their En-
gmu House, THIS (Friday) EVENING, at 7) 1
, •-k. Punctual attendance is requested, asbusi- *
~ ol importance will be brought before the meet-
By order. W.M. 11. PIIILT'OT, Secretary. T
oct 31 I r
Surgical Notice.—Dr. PAUL F. EVE ex- _
pects to return from Nashville, Ten., after a few
weeks absence from the city—due notiee of which '
will be given through- this paper.
Major Twiggs will attend to his business, other
than professional, and Dr. Broadhurst will occupy
his office. _ 6 oct 30
JAMES RHIND, t
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
oct. 28 dAclmo
” - Dancing School Re-opened.—Mr. ALLEN j 1
V ROBISON again begs leave to announce to the
citizens of Augusta and vicinity, that he has mado j
-—.Tigemcnts in Madison as will enable him j
* t to teach the polite art of.
i, on Saturday, mo* '*'s aIH I
j\TOs. ti .a » . giving
.s on Saturday Morning next, the Ist No
vember, to Misses and Masters, at the Masonic .1
Ha l. at 9 o'clock; aud, after returning his grate- I
f u | a knowledgracuta to the citizens of the city and “
vicinity for past favors, solicits a share of patronage. 0
Further. lie has engaged the services of Mr.
(ini' 1 W. DEMEREST, who comes to him highly !
recommended, by valued friends, as professor of
many new and fashionable Dances, all of which j
will be introduced tliis quarter, at the reduced price
of Ten Dollar-. Among them are the following
Waitz Du Lx Terns, Polka, Schotticb, Rcdowa, Gal- j
|„pades>fllnuct, Polka Mazuurka, Cachuca Med- "
lev. l iiiagora s. Shawl Dance, Pass Do Diiex, [
Flings and Scotch Passes, Hornpipes, Ac., with a | o
variety of new French Quadrills.
Persons wishing to become patrons, will please i f
ca II nt the store of Messrs. Chas. Catlin A Co., and j
register their names in a book left for the purpose. 1
The Class of Gentlemen will meet on Saturday |
Evening, the Ist Nov., at 7 o'clock, at the same I J
Hull. do wv-stf oet. 2D 11
fj- Notice.—The Stalls in the Lower and I'pper
Markets, will be RENTED to the highest bidder, on t
Monday, Nov. .'id. at 10 o'clock.
JAMES McCAFFERTY, Cli n. M. C. ; „
oet 23 td | t
Ladies’ Velvet I looks and Mantillas, only
tour days from New York. —SNOWDEN A a
sREAR have received, this day, ltjr the steamer z
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 Ladles. JO oct. 2.1
• Vocal vlii-ic -Mr. SIIIUVAL would in
f rm the citizens of Augusta, and his former pu
pil-, that ho will form another class, in this city, on
Monday next, for the purpose of giving instruc- |
tiun in VOCAL MUSIC. For terms, apply at the 1
Music and Book Store of Messrs. G. A. Oates A Co.,
or at the Music Store of Messrs. 0. Catlin A Co. (
oct 21 _ Jnt |
‘Georgiaßail Road and Bunking Uonipauf,
Ai i.rsTA, Oct. HI, 1851. —Dividend J\o. 21. Ihc
Board of Directors have declared a semi-annual J
Dividend of S 3 50-100 per share, payable on and | j
after the 20th instant. j I
oct. 17 ts J. MILLIGAN, Cashier. |
• Leigh, Tucker A Perkins's Improved Sky j
Light Dagurrrean Hallcry.—The Pictures now , j
being taken at this establishment, by the aid of an :
entirely new Aparatus, and Sky-ltght Innll er- f
press/y for tlu purpose, are pronounced by all su
perior to any that have ever before been offered in
this city. I
We have lately received a new stock, consisting (
of every variety of plain and fancy Cases, into , r
which Pictures will be inserted in the neatest and
most careful manner. Particular care will be by
stowed on the arrangement of Family Groups, j
and to the attitude of single pictures. , 1
Every description of Daguerreotype Materials
for sale, at the lowest terms. ts oct II
fy- Mrs. Cunningham's School for Young j
Ladies and Misses, is now in operation, on Wash- i
ington street, between Broad and Ellis streets. A . s
few more scholars can be accommodated. Mueic .
anil French is taught; also Drawing, in all its va- I
rieti.Persons wishing to see specimens of paint
ing, ■ an uo so by applying to Mrs. 0., at her resi
dence. . _ i
Terms for the primary department, $6 and $8: j
for the h'ghcr English branches, including r rench
and Drawing. $lO to sls. Music, sls.
oct, 10 dtf
By American Art Union.—The Annual Dis
tribution of prizes, in this Institution, will take place
on the 20th December next, Those desirous of be
coming members will do well to subscribe early, as a
very large number of splendid Paintings, Statuettes,
■Sculpture in marble and other works of art are, to be
distributed. Each subscriber will also receive Six
splendid Engravings, by the first American Artists
Subscription five dollars. ]f w FAK(;O .
oct 19 lm Honary Secretary.
Good Heavy Negro Blankets. 8-4, 9-4 and
10-1.
—ALSO
vlpn, 11-4, 12-4 and 13-4 Bed BLANKETS,
re?,lived this day, and offered at a small advance.
/ -Jg J. I*.
~ Tff visiting Cards.—Muster EDWARD WIL
LIS will write Visiting Cards, and be thankful for
any orders of the kind. ts jL c Pf _i _
rvy General Collecting Agency.—The subscri
ber. whose health has been considerably improved,
will resume his old busiucss, as a GENERAL
COLLECTING AGENT, in the city. All accounts
or notes placed in his hands, will meet with prompt
a "“ ti ?9 n ' A. O. WILLIS.
SPANISH CIGARS.
Q IGARS FannyEsslerbrand.
J.UUU (1,1100 do Lamarina do
6.000 do Jenny Lind do
For sale at I- P- GIRARDEY A CO.
_oct 28.
BRAYING NOTICE.
THE UNDERSIGNED Legs to tender his sin
cere and grateful acknowledgments to the
Public Companies, Merchants and citizens ot Au
gusta generally, for the liberal support and encou
ragement extended to him in the above line uurin„
the past year, and hopes to merit a continance o
the same, by keeping in his employment such per
sons only as will, with promptitude and fidelity, a
fend to the interests of his patrons; and also m be
ing equal to any emergency of business by tho num
ber and appointment of his teams.
Mr. W. C. REID is tho Overseer and Manager of
his establishment, to whom payment can be made,
»nd by whom all orders will be promptly attended
to. CHARLES C. JACKSON.
N. B.—Drays and Wagons to Hamburg
jet. 30 Itno
fUisecllaneous.
_MASONIC HATjL.
This (Friday) and SATURDAYNIGHTS, Oct.
31st and Nov. Ist, last nights of
MARVIN’S GREAT PANORAMA
OF CALIFORNIA AND THE GOLD MINES.
This celebrated Work of Art, covers 80,000 feet
of canvass, and weighs 3000 pounds—the largest
Painting in the world—giving a correct mirror of
the whole country passed through and now occupied
by thousands of our friends and fellow-countrymen.
—also —
For the accommodation of Families and Schools,
there will be an exhibition on
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, NOV. 1,
Commencing at 3 o’clock.
Cards of admission, 50 cents. Children and ser
vants, 25 cents. Doors open at o'clock. Pano
rama moves at 7 J precisely.
For particulars, see small bills. oct 31
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Will be sold, before the Court House door, in
Waynesboro’, Burko county, on the first Tuesday
in JANUARY next, between tho usual hours of
sale, by leave of tho Honorable tho Justices of
the Inferior Court of said county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes:
A Tract of LAND, in said county, belonging to
the Estate of Isaac Cross, Junior, deceased, con
taining SOO acres, more or less, bounded by lands of
Thomas Pierce, Patrick B. Connelly, aud the Ogce
ehee river.
Terms on tho day of sale—purchaser to pay for
titles. JENON CROSS, Adm’r.
oct 31
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
ill- oo sold, before tho Court llouso door, in
Waynesboro’, Burke county, on the first Tues
day in JANUARY next, between the usual hours
of sale, agreeable to an order of tho lionorablo
the Inferior Court of said county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes:
Seven NEGROES, belonging to the Estate of
James M. Cross, late of said county, to-wit: Two
Fellows—Joe, about IS years of age, and Daniel,
23 years old; Patsey, a woman 24 years old ; East
er. her child, 8 years old; Charlton 6, Coley 3years
old. and Adalinc, 18 months old.
Terms on the day—purchasers to pay for bills of
sale. M NON CROSS, Adm'r.
oct 31
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Will be sold, before the Court House door, in
Waynesboro’, Burke county, on the first Tuesday
in JAM ARY next, between tho usual hours of
sale, agreeable to an order of the Honorable In
-15 ferior Court of said county, when sitting for ordi
nary purposes:
A Negro WOMAN, named M iry, about 43 years
of age, belonging to the Estate of Mrs. Elizabeth
Cross, deceased, of said county.
Terms on the day—purchaser to pay for bill of
sale. -ENON CROSS, Adm'r.
oet 31 ______
SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL RttAl). |
HAMBURG, Ot T. 29, 1851. j
rpof~ I 111*I ion I ON ( (VI roN.Trmil the li.l Ml -
1 burg Depot to Charleston, will be, until fur
ther notiee, 75 cents per bale. This Company will
also receive Cotton at the Georgia Rail Road De
pot, in Augusta, pay the toll and drnyage, 18; ets.,
across tee Augusta Bridge, and deliver it in Charles
ton at 93? cents per bale.
W. J. MAGRATII, Agent.
sty The Newnan Banner, Rome Southerner,
and Courier, and Chattanooga Advertiser and Ga
zette, will please copy. oet 31
AUGUSTA, OCTOBER, 1851.
Lt LA R K , ( R ACh ETT A CO. have now in st .ro a
/ full supply of every thing in their lino.
WATCHES of all descriptions.
SILVER and PLATED WARE in great variety.
CLOCKS of all kinds.
Table and Pocket CUTLERY .
(} UNS—hunting apparatus.
Colt's and Allen's REVOLVERS.
Deringer's Belt PISTOLS.
LAM l'S and CANOE LAURAS.
ANDIRONS, FENDERS, SIIOVELandTONGS.
With a general Stock of Fancy aud Mil tary
Goods.
PLANTATIONS FOR SALE.
NO.pi, containing i 960 acres of Oak and tfgj
lliekorv lands, 650 acres cleared and an
der good repair; adjoining lands of Philip Rebin
son, Wm. W. Hughes and others, in 59th district,
Burko county. And if desired 516 acres can bo
bought adjoining. Also,
No. 2, containing 1021 acres of good Pine land;
300 acres cleared, with good buildings, Ac., noar
Purgcsly's Bridge, Jefferson county, known as the
Prescott place.
Reference.—Wm. J, Owens, Augusta, or the
subscriber, Woodburn, Jefferson county, Geo.
pet 31 10Act A, K. li. PiOH.
FINE WATCHES.
I ''INK WATCHES of the manufacture of Jules
1 Jargcnsen, of Copenhagen, T. F. Cooper and
Ciia-c Taylor, London, mid of most other makers of
established reputation, in various style of castling.
For sale low by CLARK, RACKET! A UO.
oet. 31
NEW P.AISINS AND PRESERVES.
er/A BOXES new crop RAISINS.
01/ 10 cases Canton Ginger PRESERVES.
1(1 do. Havana A Northern PRESERVES.
For sale by A. IRLDLRIU Iv.
oet. 31 _ _ 2
SCHIEDAM GIN.
rt A C ASES SCHIEDAM GIN, in square bottles,
direct importation, just received and lor
sale by the case or bottle, by
oe t. ;ii 2 A. FREDERICK.
FIRE CRACKERS.
i / w \ boxes No. 1, FIRE CRACKERS, for
X x_ll_z salo low by
octal 2 A. FREDERICK-
A SECOND-HAND PIANO FORTE.
I "'OR SALE.—A very handsome six and throo
? quarter octave Rosewood PIANO FOR! E, to
be sold at private sale by .
Octal 6 QIRARDEY & PARKER.
HOUSE SERVANT TO HIRE.
4 Xi:<ißO GIRL, Ift years old, an excellent
xl. llou.se Servant, will be hired till Ist Octobc ,
1852. Wages pay able monthly.
oct 31 2 A. L AMT IE.
Harpers November number Maga
zine. For sale by .
oct. 31 TIIOS RICHARDS A SON.
r/tf KBI.S. prime Mercer POTATOES, in fine
sj order, and for sale by .
oct 31 W. H- STUT.GE» A CO.
Ir\ RRES. Northern APPLES, Baldwin and
1 Pippins, in store and for salo low by
oct 31 W. H. ST URGES A CO.
-j / \ BBI.S. PRIME BEETS—in good order and
oet 31° r Sal ° W. 11. STURGES fc CO.
r- BBLS. ONIONS, Red and White—for salo
O ,ow by W. H. STURGES A CO
oet 31 At Walker A Son s, Jackson street.
CBALT AND 4LOUR-—To arrive, and for salo
oby (oet 31) w. 11. STURGES A CO.
FLOWERS, SHRUBBERY &. GREEN HOUSE
PLANTS.
milE UNDERSIGNED has established,
I in this citv, at the lower end of Green e*«EUr
sheet'a FLOWER GARDEN AND NCR
SERY where he keeps constantly on hand a great
variety of the most beautiful, rare and fajorito
FLOWERS, SHRUBBERY, GREEN II O L aL
1 PT ANTS AND BULBOUS ROOTS, selected from
the best Gardens of Europe and this country
Ilaring aeqaired a thorough knowledge of his
v. ;«ncs”in Rova.l Botanical Garden of Prus
shT and been foreman in one of the most celebra
d Botanical Gardens in the Northern States, the ;
, . i tyayv after a residence in the South for
■ Ye;« feris “W acquainted with all
varieties of Ornamental Shrubbery, Plants and
: be true to
, t 0 A farge°suprly of FLOWER POTS keptconstant
;; Augusts Geo., Oet»29. __dJ3mosA4c_
ITTt.YTFD TO HIRE, a COLORED MAN, as
VV Porter iu a store. Apply at this office.
out. 14
lUiserllaneons.
UNIVERSITY OF NASHVILLE,
MEDICAL DEPAKTVIENT.
Till- first Course oI'LECTURES in this Institu
tion will be commenced ON MONDAY, THE
24 OF NO\ .NEXT, and be eontinned four months.
FACULTY.
PAI LF. KVK, M. D.—Prof, of Surgery. This
will be his 2l’;h Course.
JOHN AI. WATSON, M. D.—Prof, of Obstetrics,
et cetera.
A 11. BUCKIIANNON, M.D.—Prof, of Surgical
Anatomy, ot cetera.
W. K. BOWLING,'M. D.—Prof, of Practice of
Medicine, et cetera.
C. K. WINSTON, M. D.—Prof, of Materia Mc
diea, et cetera.
R. M. PORTER. M. D.—Prof, of Anatomy and
Physiology, et cetera.
J. B. LiNDSLEY', M. D.—Prof, of Chemistry, et
cetera.
M .T. BRIGGS, JI. D.—Demonstrator of Anato
my.
EXPENSES.
Fee for each Professor sls; Matriculation $5;
Dissection $10; Graduation $25.
Good Boarding $2.50 to $3 per week.
Daily line of communication from Chattanooga to
Nashville, by Railroad and Stages in one dav aud
night. J. B. LINDSLEY, M. D., Dean,
oet. 29 dH
TO FARMERS'.”
WANTED. 200 doz. of fresh EGGS. Apply at
oet 28 I. P.* GIRARDEY A ( O. S
COFFEE.
lIK 1 N -'< K * prime RIO COFFEE, now re
-1 v/V * eeiving and for sale low for cash by
oet2(l HUTCHINSON A THOMAS.
ONIONS AND POTATOES.
/X/Y RA It RELS Irish POTATOES,
U\t 25 barrels ONIONS.
Just received and for sale by
oct 2(1 HUTCHINSON A THOMAS.
FOR SALE.
-/Y/Y SACKS SALT.
‘"V /V / Lost a pair ot single Temple Gold Spec
tacles. A suitable reward will be paid for them,
oct 29 3 PLEASANT STOVALL,
LIME ! LIME! ,
A32 U YRRELSfresh Thomaston LIME. Just
t) received and for sale by
o:t 29 3 STUART A OASHIN.
HAY AND OATS.
1 / \ BALES Northern HAY.
J. V/V / 200 bushels feeding and seed OATS.
Just received and for sale bv
oct 29 3 STUART A CASHIN.
NEW YORK OYSTERS !!
JI ST RECEIVED by last steamer, a /" -
supply of New York OYSTERS,
which will be served up at sip%ie
A. FREDERICK'S Oyster Saloon.
N. B. A supply will lie received weekly through
out tho season. oct*.22
EXECUTOR'S SALE.—POSTPONED.
Will be sold, on WEDNESDAY, tho 7th day of
JANUARY next (instead of the 28th inst ns
heretofore advertised,) in front of tho office of
The Augusta Insurance A Banking Company,
during the usual hours of public sale, the follow
ing property, part of the estate of Mrs. Ann
Cutnming, deceased, to-wit:
The Let and improvements on and just above the !
corner of Broad and Campbell streets, commonly
known as Providniee linage, now occupied by
Messrs. Baker A Hart, Baker, Wilcox A Co., and
Gould, Uulkley A Co., which, for the purpose of ]
sale, will he divided into four Lots, running by
parallel linos from Broad to Ellis streets, fronts on
those streets ranging from thirty feet ten inches (30
feet 10 inches) to thirty-one feet live indies (31 feet
5 inches.) Tenants now occupying, to hold posses
sion till October Ist, 1852. Rent ol stores front
ing on Broad street and their appurtenances, as now ;
leased, will lie payable to purchasers from time of
sale to expiration of leases. The sellers will con
tinue to receive, till October Ist, 1852, the rent pay
able for such portions of the Lots as may be includ
ed in the premises on Campbell aud Ellis streets,
now occupied by Mrs. Sarah G. Cart.
—AI.SO—r-
Tho 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 and
thirty feet to an alley, with tho use, in common
with other lots of said alley, that hounding it on the
west, and of the ono constituting tho eastern boun
dary of tho next, mentioned lot. Under rent till Oc
tober Ist, 1852.
—At-SO
A Lot, (but slightly improved) adjoining the last
mentioned on the east, of about tho same dimen
sions, and bounded by an alley on tho east, with
the use, in common with other lots, of tho 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 Rad
Road A Banking Company.
15 Bonds, SIOOO each —0 percents, of the State
of Georgia. Interest payable semi-annually, Ist of
March and Ist of Sept. Pr. Ist Sept., 1809.
10 Bonds, SIOOO each—7 percents, of the city of
Augusta. Interest payable! semi-annually, Ist ol
April and Ist of October, l’r. Ist April, 1857.
4 Bonds, $500—7 per cents of Montgomery A
West Point Rail Hoad 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 the property sohL^
ll.' 11. HUMMING,
Ex'rs. «f the Will of Mrs. Ann Cumming, deed,
oct 26 swtd
THROUGH FREIGHT ARRANGEMENT,
sacs s&ms
Savannah and Hamburg via Chariobton.
THE OWNERS of tho Savannah and Charles
ton Mail Steamers have effected an arrange
ment with the South Carolina Rail Road, for the
purpose of trim-porting Freight through from Sa
vannah to Hamburg, free of nil expertise m Umrles
ion, at the following rates, viz:
Boxes and Balog of Hats, Bonnets, Furniture, Dry
Goods, Shoes, Saddlery, Drugs and Confection
erv 15 cents per foot.
Butter, Cheese, Tobacco, Leather,
Loaf and Crushed Sugar, Bar
and sheet Iron, Tin, Paints,
Oils, Crockery and Glassware
(in crates or casks) Castings,
Hardware, Lard and Bacon,
(loose) at 35cts. per 109 lbs.
( Sugar, Coffee, Rico, Pi? Iron,
Grindstones, Nails, Bacon, in
Boxes or Casks 30cts. per 100 bs.
Bagging, Rope and Hollow-ware. .Iflcts.per 100 lbs.
Barrels Liquor, Molasses, and oth
er wet Barrels Sl-00 each.
Barrels Beef, Pork and Fish 80 cts. each.
Barrels Flour and Potatoes 50 cts. each.
Pipes and Hhds. Liquor $4.50 each.
Small Boxes 25 cts. each.
The Steamers leave Savannah daily at 4 A. M.,
and arrive in Charleston at about 12 o clock. And
all Freight will be sent up to tho Rail Road Depot
on the day of arrival (weather permitting) and the
most of it is expected to bo despatched by the Night
Express Train, leaving the same evening, by which
means freight will be landed in Hamburg in little
over 24 hours after leaving Savannah.
E. LAFITTE A CO.,
Agents in Charleston.
Charleston, Oet. 25, 1851. dfcc'2w oct 29 '
LONDON PORTER.
6881-S. London PORTER in pints.
6 do do do in quarts.
Received and for sale by
oct. 28 ISIDOR P- GIRARDLY A CO.
ORANGEsTpOTATOES, ONIONS, &C.
l X DDLS- SWEET ORANGES.
1 O 25 bbls. Pink Eye POTATOES,
i 20 do. Silver Skin ONIONS,
11 do. Sugar BEETS,
10 do. New York PIPPINS. For sale
! . , A. LAFITTE.
| low by q
oct oO
WANTED,
4 COMPETENT TEACHER, for the Acade
i A mv at Summer Hill, S. C. A single gentle
! C ° mPCMa D on L a ADAMS, T
i num. Apply to n L JEFFERS,
j oct ;to ts Hamburg, S. C.
illtsccllaucous.
NOTICE.
SALE, on commission, (to remain in or
near tho city,) with warranty as to titles and
i soundness, a prime Mulatto MAX, about thirty
. years old. and very likely. lie is active and intel
ligent, a fir-; rate Ostler and Carriage Driver, hotel
waiter, and an experienced hand in a grocery store.
—.u.so, —
Avery superior COOK, WASHER and IRON
ER, with a Bov Child. 6 years old, which will be
sold on a credit of twelve months, for approved
paper.
—also, —
One HOUSE GIRL and a superior Sempstress.
—also. —
An intelligent and fine looking Mulatto BOY,
about -1) rears old, accustomed to waiting in a
Hotel.
Apply to A. WILSON,
Broker and Commission Agent, Hamburg. S. C.
oet. 18 dtf
CITY SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, will be
sold at tho lower Market house, in the city of
Augusta, within the legal hours of sale,
All that lot or parcel ofland, with the improve
ments thereon, situate in the upper part of said
city, and hounded south by Broad-street, north by
Jones-strect, cast by Marbury -stroet, and west by a
lot of Isaac Bryan, and occupied at this time by An
drew ,1. Ayers. Levied on as the property of Robert
Gilmore, to satisfy the following fi. fas. issuing from
the Court of Common Pleas of said city, Hutchinson
A Thomas, vs. Robert Gilmore, Elias C. Tinsley vs.
the same. VM. V. KERR, .Sheriff C. A.
oct 3
BOOTS AND SHOES.
I> PICQI ET Sr SOX, No. 178,
A# immediately opposite the Mechanics’
Bank, has received a general assortment of BOOTS
and SHOES of all varieties. Thankful for the liberal
patronig' of their friends for the past year, they now
respectfully invite them to examino their present
stock, among which is n new lot of those Gaiters at
81 porpair. Also, a handsome assortment of Gen
tlemen's Gaiters—a superior article.
N.ll.—Boots and Shoes manufactured toorder,
and r> pairing promptly and neatly executed at their
establishment. oet 24 lm
SALE, the OLI) BUILDINGS on the /-A
lot recently occupied by 11. F. Camr-
BELL. To be removed immediately by the pur
chaser. dtf oct. 2d
WANTED,
\N ASSISTANT for MANSION HOUSE, at
Brancbvillc, S 0., who is conversant with the
Hotel Business. Reference for capability, honesty
and sobriety required. For such a person, a fair
salary will be paid. I’. OHARTRANP.
oct. :io :s
EXECUTORS’ SALE.
IVill be sold, on the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER
next, withiu the legal hours of sale, before the
Court House duor, in the town of Eatonton, l’nt
nam county':
Two hundred and twenty shares GEORGIA
KAIL ROAD STOCK, all paid in, belonging to the
Estate of John 11. Bass, late of Putnam county, I
deceased. Sold for the benefit of the legatees of.
said deceased.
Terms on the dnv of sale.
HAMILTON BASS, i
WALTON BASS, IVrs.
oct 10 dtd R. R. DE JOUKXATT, )
TI7"AFFI. 1. IKONS. Revolving and Handled
\\ WAFFLE IRONS, of new and much ap
proved styles. For sale by
oet. 12 t AU STIN S LATIIROP.
H. W. COVERT’S FIRE KING SAFE.)
rice Proof ami Free from Dampness.
THIS SAFE received (lie highest premium, a
Silver Medal, at tho Fair of tho New York
State Agricultural Society, which was hold at Al
bany, September, 18M1. Eight sizes for sale, at,
manufacturer's prices, by
oct s B. F. CHEW.
MORE NEW’GOO Ds7
JOHN P. SETAE,
IS RECEIVING a very largo assortment of
FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, which were
laid in sinco tho lute reduction in the prices of
Goods generally, and aro offered at a moderate ad
vance.
AMONG WHICH WILL BE FOUND:
Changeable Glace Silks,
Black Bros do Rhine, various widths and prices,
Striped Changeable Silks,
Cbangenblo Gros do Afrique,
Chino Silks,
Armure do.,
Brocade do.,
Black Satin do Chino,
Rich Plaid Silks,
Black Levantine Silks,
Super, rich Figured Silks, black and fancy solor3,
Plaid Silk Poplin,
Black Silk Velvet,
Real French Bombasines,
Silk Mantillas,
Bluck Italian Crape,
Do. do. do., for veils,
Extra One Black Alpacas,
Assorted colors do.
Sap. Black Mohair Lustre,
Do. do. Canton Cloth,
Fancy Cashmeres and Du Lainos,
All Wool do. do.
Cherry, Pink, Maroon and Blue plain De Luines,
Rich Persian Cloth, for Ladies’ dresses,
French Merinos and Cashmeres,
Fancy Prints, in great 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 Welch and Saxony do.
4-4 pure Irish Linens, some very fine,
4 i Slate and Brown Linens,
Low priced and extra 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 Insertings and Edgings,
Scolloped and Inserting Trimmings,
Trimmings, for dresses,
Iti h Needle Worked Collars,
Do. do. do. Standing Collars,
Low priced and extra fine Linen Cambric lldkfs.,
Mourning do. do. do.
Cotton Fringes,
Gent.s Cotton and Merino Nett Shirts,
New York Mill Shirtings, and other kinds,
12-4 Linen and Cotton Sheetings,
7-4 and 12-1 Crump Carpeting,
Rich Piano and Tablo 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 Linsoys,
Apron Checks and lied Ticking,
Unbleached Diaper and Tablo Cloths.
Very fine Marseilles Skirts.
Together with many other articles, all of which
will prove to be such as represented when sold.
oct. 19
NOTICE.
The celebrated forty days medi
cine, so successful in curing all diseases
arising from impurity of the system, oven of ten j
years standing, can always be had of the subscriber, !
who keens onristantly on hand fresh supplies of the
ingredients. Persons wishing to givo this Medicine
a Triid, can have it prepared properly, with the cor
rect-recipe, by
PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist.
Many of our most respectable citizens certify to
its astonishing cures. oct 20 _
LORILLARD’S SNUFF.
A SUPPLY of the above celebrated SNUFF, in
jars and bottles, for sale by
oct 20 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist.
TjTjiiTE LEAD. —10,000 lbs. Bellvillo WHITE
VV LEAD, just larded.and for sale by
PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist,
jf. B LINSEED OIL, raw and boiled, for sale
as above. _
KEMON It MERRILL'S YEAST POW
DERS, for sale bv
oc t 30 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist.
it;NTERV GLUE. —5 bbls. Copperthwait’s
Printers’ Glue, for sale by
PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist.
COOPER'S GLUE also for sale. oct 20
CHAMPAGNE.
-t i BASKETS of superior CHAMPAGNE.
J tpi For sale at I. P. GIRARDEY ACO S.
0.t.28
iXlisCtllnncouo._
MANAGER'S OFFICE.
GREEN AVID PL I, ASK f MONUMENT; LOT
TERIES.
j Managed, Drawn, and- Prize* Paid by the well
known and responsible linn of
J. W. MAURY A CO.
I Class 112. to be drawn at Savannah. Oct. 31.1801. —
Sales close FRIDAY, at 3 P. M. SPLENDID
SCHEME. 12drawn Ballot* from 7a.
19.511 DOLLARS!!!
5 prizes of 54,n00: 6of uSOO; besides numerous
others. Ticket? S3—Halves $1,50 —Quarters 7j
cents.
Extra Class 82, by Monongalia 161 Nov. Ist, 1851.
Sales tlosc Saturday, at 3 P. M. GRAND
SCHEME. 12 Drawn Ballots from 75.
40.000 DOLLARS.
810,000; $6,000; $5,000; $3;500; $2,243: 3 of
$2,000: 3 of $1,500; of $1,300; 3 of $1,250; .Qy 200
of $500; Being the lowest 3 Number prizes
Tickets. $10; Halves $5; Quarters $2,50.
Class 113. to be drawn at Savannah, Nov. 4, 1851.
Saics dose Tuesday at 3, p. m. Favorite Scheme.
14 drawn ballots from 78.
19.000 DOLLARS.
$10,000: $4,000; $2,445; 20 of SI,OOO. Ac. Tick
ets ss—Halves $2,50 —Quarters $1,25.
JOHN A. MILLEN,
No. 205 Broad street, one door above Metcalfs
Range, Augusta. Ga.
Qy Oi dors from the city or country, strictly con
fidential and promptly attended to. oet. 30
RICH TAPESTRY VELVET CARPETST
SNOWDEN t SHEAR,
HAVE received. This Day, from New-York,
RICH TAPESTRY VELVET, and TAPES
TRY BRUSSELS CARPET'S of now and splendid
styles, to which they respectfully invito the atten
tion of tho public. d' ; oct. 25
WONDERFUIi 'IT lUMFTI.
“MARSHALL’S MAGICAL PAIN ERADI
CATOR/’
IT* VERY BODY Halt lifts med it, speaks well of
J it. and what “everybody” says must bo true.
Head the following, and don't forget a word of it :
Since January last, upw; rds of 700 certificates
and letters have been received, testifying to the
value and superiority of Ibis Ointment—upwards
of three thousand people have received tho benefit
of this compound. Indeed, every one who has tried
it —with some few exceptions—have given it their
unqualified approbation.
The public will please bee r in mind that this is a
strictly Southern preparation, and is at least enti
tled to a fair trial by Southern people; and if the
preparation is what it is warranted to be, then it is
entitled to their preference and patronage. No im
position is practiced upon the aiblie, a* no charge
is made should no benefit be derived from its use.
All it wants is a fair trial, and in ninely-niue cases
out of a hundred, success will be oure to follow.
For further particulars, please read the pamphlets
to be had of the Agents. Tho diseases which Mar
shall's Magical l’aiu Eradicate.- will cure, and aro
especially rccomtaondod, arc Rheumatism, aeuto
and chronic; Lumbago, Painful Nerves, Scrofula,
Spinal Affections, Dislocations, Sprains, (Edema
tous Swellings, Tumors, Ganglions, Nodes, Wens,
Bruises, Strains, Weak Joints, Contracted Ten
dons, Weak Back, Head Ache, Gout, Goltro, Pal
sy, Tooth Ache and Asthma.
As an auxiliary remedy, it is highly recommend
ed in the treatment of Inflammation of the Stom
achc, Bowols, Kidneys, Bladder, Lungs, Liver and
Spleen.
For sale by all tho Druggists in Augusta and
throughout the State, and bv the Proprietors,
W. H. A J. TURPIN.
N. B.—Be careful to purchase none, unless hav
ing the written signature of J. E. Marshall,
oct 26
VELVETS A LA MODE.
RICH COLORED and Black Wide Silk VEL
VETS, for Ladies’ Dresses and Mantillas,
oct 21 WM. O. PRICE ACO , 258 Broad-st.
PHILADELPHIA MARBLE WORK AND
IRON RAILINGS.
J. STROTHERS A- SON,
No. 360 High street, Philadelphia,
Manufacturers of ail kinds of marble
and REI) STONE, for llouso Fronts, Man
lies, .Monuments, Tombs, Statunry, Ac.
oct 25 iy
M O R E A GALLAGHER,
Broad and Coats streets, Philadelphia,
CJTEAM IRON RAILING and ORNAMENTAL
O IRON WORKS, where every artielo in their
line is gotten up with despatch, at the lowest prices,
and work unsurpassed.
oct 25 iy
U. McLAUGIILIN, Esq., Augusta, Ga., having
the Designs of both tho above Houses, will bo pleas
ed to show them to those in want, and will receive
orders. Iy oet 25
WARRENTON AND MILLEDGEVILLE
STAGE LINE.
THE SUBSCRIBER has in sue
cessful operation, on the road
between Warrcnton and Milledgevillo, a lino of
splendid FOUR-IIORSE POST COACHES; leav
ing Warrcnton after the arrival of tho cars from
Augusta, and arriving at Milledgevillo to dinner.
lie will liavo Extras at Warrcnton at the com
mencement of tho Session,
oet 12 d2mo W. M. MOORE.
APPLES, ORANGES, &C.
1 /\ BBLS. fmo Northern APPLES,
I U 5 bbls. West India ORANGES,
5 do. BEETS,
2 do. CARROTS,
3 do. TURNIPS, Ac., Ac.
Just received and for sale by
oet 26 6 GIRARDEY A PARKER.
drlcitiou in January.
Qy Wc are authorized to announce JOSHUA
S. WALKER as a cand'lato for re-election to tho
office of Coroner of Richmond county, at tho oloc
tiou in January next. oet 28
Qy We are authorized to announce E.C. TINS
LEY as a candidate for re-election to the office of
Tax Collector of Richmond county, at the election
in January next. oct 22
We are authorized to announce W. W.
MONTGOMERY as a candidate for Clerk of the
Superior and Inferior Courts of Richmond county,
at the election in January next. oet. 10
• We are authorized to announce WIL
LIAM B. SAVAGE as a candidate for tho office
of Clerk of the Superior and Inferior Courts, at the
election in January next. oct 10
Qy We are authorized to announce SAMUEL
11. CRUMP ns a candidate for Clerk of Superior
and Inferior Courts, at the approaching election in
January next. oct. 8
Qy We are authorized *o announce J. C.
GREEN as a candidate for Cork of tho Superior
and Inferior Courts of Richmond county, at the
ensuing election in January next. oct. 4
Qy We are authorized to announce W. MILO
OLIN as a candidate for Clerk of the Superior and
Inferior Courts of Richmond county, at the ap
proaching election. oc 4
Qy*We are authorized to announce ANDER
SON IV. WALTON as a candidate for clerk of the
Superior and Inferior Courts of Richmond county,
at the election in January next.
oct. 3 _ _ *
rr-y- \\> are authorized to announce DAVID
L7ROATH as a candidate for Clerk of tho Supe
rior and Inferior Courts of Richmond county, at
tho election in January next. * sept. 27
Qy We are authorized to annoui'e OS WELL
E. CASHIN as a candidatefor Clerk of the Superior
and Inferior Courts of Richmond county, at the
ensuing election. (lAc sept 26
Qy Wo are authorized to announce the name
of ISAAC S. TANTT, as a candidate for the office
of Tax Collector, at the ensuing election in Janua
ry next. * sept. 30
Qy We are authorized to announce WM.*II.
PRITCHARD as a candidate for the office of Re
ceiver of Tax Returns, for Richmond county, at the
election in January, next. oet 14
try We are authorized to announce DANIEL J.
KING as a candidate tor theofficoof Receiver of
Tax Returns at the approaching election,
oct 9 _____
[Xy We are aulhorizsd to announce ALEXAN
DER PHILIP as a candidate for re-election to the
office of Receiver of Tax Returns for Richmond
County at the ensuing elaction. n,t v
3laetion Sales.
BY HUTCHINSON &, THOMAS?
THIS DAY, (Friday,) in front store, at 10) o'clock,
will bo sold,
BUTTER, POTATOES, ONIONS, SUGAR N
0. SYRUP, SUGARS, COFFEE, LARD, COR
DIALS, SYRUPS, SOAP, CANDLES, Ac.
DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES and CUTLERY
Terms cash. oc t. 31
BY GIRARDEY & PARKER.
Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER
next, within the usual hours of sale, at the Lower
Market House,
Two fine second-handed CARRYALLS.
—also, —
Two fine BUGGIES.
Terms cash. oct 30
BY GIRARDEY & PARKER.
Will bo sold, at the Lower Market House, within
the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
NOVEMBER next,
A large lot of second-hand FURNITURE, con
sisting oi Wardrobes, Bureaus, Washstands, Card
and Dining Tables, Chairs, Matrases, Beds and
Bedsteads.
Terms cash. o( ,t 30
BY GIRARDEY it PARKEI - ..
A Good Cook, Washer and kroner.
Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER
next, at the Lower Market House, wi.hin the
usual hours of sale,
A bright Mulatto GIRL, named Fanny. Sho is
about 20 years old, strong and healthy, a V 'st rate
good Cook, Washer and Ironcr, and warranted in
every respect.
Terms cash —purchaser to pay for bill ofsale.
out 30
BY A. LAFITTE. "
I'inr Store Hot/,
On the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, at the
Lower Market House, will be sold,
A likely Mulatto Store BOY, very intelligent and
complete Grocers man; warranted sound, a: d sold
on account of owner’s not having use for him. Said
boy was brought up in a large Grocery and can paint,
whitewash, Ac. .
Terms—sixty days, for approved endorsod note,
oct 29
BY A LAFITTE.
Pest House and hot.
On the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, will be
sold, at the Lower Market House, at 12 o'clock, M.
The PEST HOUSE and the LOT, FENCING,
Ac. Said Lot fronting 80 feet on E street, and run
ning half way through towards D street feet,
more or loss.
Terms—one-fifth, cash ; balance in 1,2, 3 and 4
years—purchaser to pay for papers.
Further particulars at the sale.
By order of W. H. MAHARREY
oet 29 Ch'n. Com. on S. Commons.
BY GIRARDEY & PARKER.
Will be sold, on SATURDAY', the Ist day of No
vember next, at 10) o'clock, A. M., at tho resi
dence of Mr. J. Kelly, on the corner of Jackson
and Telfair streets, above the CathoHc Church,
A lot of fine second-hand Household FURNI
TURE, consisting of Wardrobes, Bureaus, Tables,
Washstands, Chairs, Beds and Bedsteads, Carpets,
Ac., Ac.
Terms cash. No postponement on account of
weather: oct 26
BY A. LAFITTE.
Sale of a City Lot,
THIS DAY, in front of store, at 12 o’clock pre
cisely, will be sold,
A LOT OF LAND, fronting 80 feet on Mcln
tosh street, and running back 281 feet 9 inches,
more or less, on Taylor street.
Terms—one-fifth, cash; balance in 1, 2,3 and 4
years, with interest from dute.
Further particulars at the sale.
By order of W. H. MAIIARREY,
Cli n. Com. on So. Commons.
No postponement on account of tho woather.
oct 31
BY A. LAFITTfb
HOUSES.
On the first Tuesday in November next will be sold
at the lower .Market Mouse.
The wooden House next below Mrs. E. 11. Tub
man's on Broad street. Also a small office. Said
House to be removed within, ten days after tho sale.
The same can bo examined any time previous to tha
day of sulc. Terms cash oct 28
“ BY A. LAFITTE.
House Servant for sale.
Will bo sold, at the Lower Market, ON TUES
DAY the 4th of NOVEMBER,
A very likely MULATTO BOY, about twenty
years of age—a valuable Hotel Servant, and war
ranted sound.
Terms—. Sixty days credit for approved paper.
Titles indisputable. oct. 26
BY A. LAFITTE._
Valuable Field Hand and Wagoner.
On the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, will ho
sold, at tho Lower Market House, unless previ
ously disposed of,
A likely and intelligent Brown BOY, IT to 18
years of ago, an excellent Field Hand and good
Wagoner, warranted sound. Titles indisputable.
Terms cash—purchaser to pay for bill of salo.
oct 25
BY A. LAFITTE7
Cook , Washer and lroner.
On the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, will be
sold, at the Lower Market House,
A NEGRO WOMAN, about— years of age,
with her Child ; warranted sound. Titles indispu
table.
Purchaser to pay for bill of salo. oct 20
BY A. LAFITTE.
An excellent Store Boy.
On the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, will be
sold, at tho Lower Market House,
An excellent BOY, of warranted character, who
has been engaged several years in a Grocery Store.
He is civil, honest and of sober habits. Titles in
disputable.
Terms cash—purchaser to pay for bill ofsale.
oct 25
SEGARS.
o Q THOUSAND E. D. SEGARS.
/Cej 94 do. A. G. do.
Just received by LAMBACK A COOPER,
oct 25
COAL! COAL!!
SEMI-BITUMINOUS Tennessee COAL, suita
ble for Parlor Grates, Ac., and better adapted
to this climate than any other Coal, for salo at the
Georgia Rail Rood Depot. ts sept. 30
JOHN B. GUIEU,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Augusta, Geo.,
Will attend promptly to all business, or any
Agency, entrusted to his care.
oct 4 3m
CHEAP BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS,''
JUST received, and are on the way, a superior
Stock of the abovo Goods, comprising every va
riety of Ladies, Misses, Childs, Gents and Youth’s
AND SHOES, which will be sold cheap for
cash. Also, 1500 pair of No. 1 PLANTATION
T> pog ANS. Call and examine before you purchase
dsewhere. HENRY DALY,
oct 17 opposite U. S. Hotel.
SEGARS.
l\l\l\ IMPORTED SEGARS, various
OU.UUU brands. Just received and for
sale by A. EAFITTR,
oct 25 i