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®i} Jfingnrtit C'tlrgrapfj.
drported for the Constitutionalist & Republic.
Chakleston, Nov. 8, P. if.
Cotton. —The market is firm at full prices.
Sales to-day 1600 bales at 6| to Si cents.
New York, Nov. 8, P. M.
Cotton. —The market is unchanged. Sales
1600 bales. Middling Uplands 8, Orleans Si
cents. Sales of the week 11,000 bales.
Rice is quiet at 2| to 3}. Sales of the week
COO tierces.
Flour is advancing. Money is decidedly
easier.
Political.—Gen. Foote is elected Governor
of Mississippi by about S.OOO majority: and all
the Union Congressmen are elected.
In Illinois, the Democratic ticket is successful
In New York, the Whigs elect a majority of
State officers, and the Democrats a majority of
the Assembly.
In Maryland, the Whigs have a majority in
*he House of Representatives.
Shit Sunk.—The ship Oregon, from New
York, bound to Kingston, sunk in latitude 365,
longitude 69. Three passengers lost.
Steamboat Sunk.—The steamer Montgome
ry was burnt, to-day, at Vicksburg. Two ca
bin passengers, the boat and cargo of 2,500 bales
Cotton, were lost.
Serial Sotirrs.
33 s " Augusta Independent Fire Co. —g"***..
—The annual meeting of this Com-Jrl.
pany will be held at the Second Divi- 1-4
-ion Engine House on Monday, (to-morrow,) Eve
ning at half-past 7 o'clock.
By order of Capt. MAIIAUREY.
nov. 9
RV- Imposter El iiaklee Louuk, No. 97, os
Free and Accepted Masons, Van Wert, Gen.,
Sept. Cth, 5850.— 1 it toluol, Thut William H. Da
vidson, a member of this bodge, charged with un
masonic conduct, bo expelled from tho privileges of
Masonrv. M. O. WILLIAMS, S,
Information having been received that imposi
tions have been practiced upon tho fraternity in tho
State of Florida and elsewhere, by tho said Wil
liam 11. Davidson, it is, therefore,
Resnlutd, That notice of said expulsion bo re
published. with a request that all papers friendly to
Masonry, in the United States, copy.
Nov. 4, 5851 A. N. BRUCE, S.
nov 9 cl
fly Funeral Sermon.—A Sermon on tho death
of Rev. C. B. Jennett. will (with divine permission)
he delivered in the Baptist Church, Tins Mormnc,
at 10j o'clock, by Rev. W«. T Branti.y.
rov 9
tyy The Uul Fall.—l will In' at the Scale
House on Tuesday, Nov. 11, at the Eagle A l’hoe- j
nix on Wednesday, 1 lit h. and at the United States ■
Hotel on Tin ksday, 13th inst., to collect Taxes, j
All who have not paid their taxes must avail them
selves of this opportunity, and call on mo, as 1 have
not time left mo to call on thorn. Come, and sane
execution. E. C. TINSLEY,
nov 8 5 T. C. R. C.
To the Merchant* of Augusta, Charleston,
Macon and Savannah-— The Dalton Times, pub
lished in bulton, Murray county, Ga. Circulation
859. Tho Times is published in the heart of Chero
kee t> corgi a. and has a large and oxtensive circula
tion in all the Cherokee counties also a general cir
culation iu the principal part of Tennessee. Tho
merchants of the above named places cannot fail to
bo bonefitted by making themselves known to the
Farmers and Merchants of the Cherokee country,
through the advertising columns of tho Dalton
Times. Terms very moderate.
THOMAS T. CHRISTIAN,
nov 6 2 Editor and Proprietor.
8.117 'A Card.—Mr. A. V. ROBISON still con
tinues to give lessons in DANCING at the Masonic
Hall,to Misses and Masters every Friday afternoon,
from 2j o'clock, till 5, and on Saturday morning
and afternoon from 9 A. M., till 12, and 25 till 5
o'alock, P. M.
Lessons given to Gentlemen every Friday and
Saturday evening from 7. till 8 o'clock.
nov. 2 tlm
” (vp™ Removal Drs. 11. AR. Campbell have
removed their office to Mclntosh street, opposite the
Post Office. Dr. Henry Campbell will reside at
the Washington Hall. 6mo nov 7
py Notice.—The Pews iu the Baptist Church,
which may be at the disposal of the committoo—will
be offered for rent next Monday, at 11 o'clock.
Should any of the present holders desire to relin
quish their Pews, they will plcaso notify the com
mittee before that day. nov 5 2
JAMES RHIND,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA."
0et.28 d.vclmo
Vocal .Music.—Mr. SURIVaL would in.
form the citizens of Augusta, and his former pu
pils, that lie 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 the Music Store of Messrs. C. Catiin A Co.
oet 21 Ira
m- ’ Visiting Cards.—Master EDWARD WIL
LIS will write Visiting Cards, and he thankful for
any orders of the kind. ts sept 4
HORSES.
Kl R K 15 R I D E’ s TATTERSALL S
HEAVE POWDERS are tho only
remedv ever used in this country which will euro
HEAVES OR BROKEN WIND IN HORSES,
and they are now recognized as a standard infalli
ble remedy for those complaints. They are the
production of a celebrated English farrier, and have
been used for many years in thefamous Tattersalls
stables, London, and other parts of England, with
distinguished success. Aud since their introduction
into this country, they have cured, in this city and
vicinity alone, more than four hundred horses,
many of them afflicted with most aggravated cx*es
of Heaves, Broken Wind and Chronic Cough.
Price—sl per bundle. For sale in Augusta by
nov 8 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist.
BOOKST bOOKS !!
MA l \ IIICR S Scientific and Literary Treasury—
anew and popular Encyclopedia of the Bel
les Letters.
Maunder s Treasury of Knowledge.
Maunder's Treasury of Naturnal History, or a
popular Dictionary of American Nature—illustra
ted with one hundred figures on wood.
Maunder s Biographical Treasury—a Dictionary
of Universal Biography. The above for sale by
nov. 8 THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
THOUGHTS ONSELI-CULTURE—Addressed
to Women; by Maria G. Gray. For sale by
nov 8 THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
AUGUSTA AND WAYNESBORO’ B. ROAD
\N Instalment of 20 per cent, on Subscriptions to
the Capital Stock of this Company, has been
called for by the Board of Directors, payable on or
before the 20th day of November next,at the Office
of Mr. Joseph Bancroft, the Secretary of the Compa
nv, in Savannah. A. R. LAWTON, Prest.
gt 18 ltd
Miscellaneous.
CONCERT HALL!
TUESDAY E\ JEXIXG, Nov. 10th, and every
evening of remainder of the week.
MONSIEUR ADRIEN'S
i Temple of Enchantment, or the Home .
PART FIRST.
Tricks of address in the Cabalistic Art.
Magical Illusions of Mechanical Experiments.
PART SECOND.
Metamorphosis, Recreations dedicated to the La
dus, and the wonderful suspension of a young lady
in the air.
PART THIRD.
The beautiful Megascorama or Dissolving Views.
For particulars of programme, see small
bills. 1 nov 0
ENGLISH DAIRY CHEESE;
BOXES prime English Dairy CHEESE.
‘ X \s\J Just received and for sale by
nov. 9 4 A. LAFITTE.
HUTCHINSON & THOMAS
\KE NOW RECEIVING, a large and well as
sorted stock of DRY GOODS . consisting, in
j part of Muslin do Laincs, Worsted Alpacas, Meri
nos, Silk und Wool Shawls. Silk and Cotton Udkfs.,
j Muslins, Cambrics, Brown and Bleached Domestics,
! Kerseys, Jeans. Ginghams, Ticking, Plaid Flannels
and Lindseys, Silk, Linen and Cotton Threads.
—also. —
Fancy Soaps, Musical Instruments, Fancy Boxes,
Jewelry, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Guns! Pistols,
Buttons, Tapes, Ac., Ac.
—also, —
Choice Brandies, Wines, Gin, Rum, Whisky,
Cordials, Syrups, Segars, Sardines, Ac.. Ac. -
100 saeks Coffee.
boots and shoes.
Gents'. Calf and Kip Boots,
Do. do. tlo. Shoes,
Boy s Shoes,
Negro Shoes,
Ladies' Boots and Shoes.
All, ora portion, will he sold a bargain to tho
trade. Merchants and dealers are invited to call
and examine our stock. nov 9
ENGLISH VELVET AND TfAPESTRY
CARPETING.
THE SUBSCRIBERS wish to call the attention
of purchasers to their stock of the ahovo Gi oils,
being the largest and best assortment over oflored
and imported direct to this eitv.
I’rices, $1,50 and $1.621 — Velvet, $2 and upwards.
A M ERICAN T A PEST It Y,
Choice colors and patterns, at $1,25 and $1,375.
A LOT OF AMERICAN THREE PLY CAR
•*" PET I XU,
At $ 1 per yard.
PRINTED DRUGGET CARPETING.
We have just received per ship Austria, from Liv
erpool, eight hales of the above goods, 48 inches
wide, which wc Will soli at the low price of 65 cents
per yard.
Patterns really beautiful.
AMERICAN INGRAINS,
Superior all-wool heavy Carpeting, at 62jc. per yd.
ENGLISH HEARTH RUGS.
A choice lot of the above goods per the Au-lria,
from Liverpool, at $2,50; $3, $4, $5, sf»,so, $9, and
$lO.
CHEAP INGRAINS.
A lot of all-wool, and cotton and wool Ingrains,
which we wteh to clear off at 311 c. to 50c.
Cotton Carpeting- at 15c. to 30c.
4-4 Linen Carpeting at 18c.
THOMPSONVILLE AND LOWELL INGRAINS.
Heavy fabrics and choice colors, at 80c., purchas
ed at the last trade sales.
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN FLOOR OIL
CLOTHS.
Os all w idths, cut to lit Rooms and Entry?.
Wo wish particularly to call the attention of pur
chasers to our linen stock of albnure Flux Li.ieim,
Shirtings and Sheetings, Doylies, Napkins and Ta
bic Linens, which was purchased by Mr. C. Lam
bert, in Belfast, Ireland.
N. B.—All orders promptly and faithfully at end
ed to. LAMBERT & BROTHER,
211 King stn ;t.
Charleston. Not. 7, 1831. <lO fl2 aov 9
EXECUTORS' SALE.
In pursuance of an order of tho Honorable tho Infe
rior Court of Henry county, w hen sitting for ordi
nary purposes, and the last will and testament of
Benjamin Moseley, late of said county, deceased,
will be sold, on Wednesday, the 14th day of
JANUARY next, at the late residence of Ben
jamin Moseley, deceased, it being nine miles
North-east of McDonough, on the road leading
from Covington to Fayetteville, two miles from
tho Poach Stono Shoals Factory:
Nineteen likely NEGROES, consisting of Men,
Bovs, Women and Children.
—ALSO,—
All the LANDS belonging to said Estate, em
bracing about nine hundred acres, more or less; a
large portion of which is bottom land, on tho South
River. All of said Lauds well watered and timber
ed ; about two hundred acres cleared and in success
ful cultivation.
—ALSO, —
On tho first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, will bo
sold, beforo the Court House door, in tho town of
Marietta, in the county of Coldi,
One forty acre lot of LAND, No. not known.
—a lso, —
On the first Tuesday in MARCH next, in the town
ofCuthbert, Randolph county,
Lot of LAND No. 393, in said county, containing
202| acres, more or less.
All the above mentioned property sold for the ben
efit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Terms made known on the days of sale.
WILLIAM WATKINS, | r .
WILLIAM R. BRIERS, j r
nov 9 c 4
SOUTH CAIIfH.I\A RAIL HOAD. |
HAMBURG, NOV. 8, 1851. J
ON and after the 10th instant, until further no
tice, the freight on Cotton to Charleston, will
be One Dollar (ter hale from tho Hamburg Depot.
Cotton consigned to this Company, will be re
ceived at tlio Georgia Railroad Depot, and delivered
in Charleston, at $1 18 j per bale, Drayage and
Bridge toll included.
SV. J. MAG RATH, Agent.
[X7“ The Newnan Banner, Hume Southerner,
and Courier, and Chattanooga Gazette, will please
copy. nov 9
_____
1 /\/ \ BALES prime Northern HAY, to arrive
A v/U Monday- For sale by
nov.9 3 A. LAFITTE.
A PLANTATION FOR SALE. ~
THE UNDERSIGNED offers his PLAX-eflh
TATION for sale, containing 325 acres,
2U9 acres of which are in the woods, lying one mile
ahovo Pughlcy’s Bridge, on Briar Creek, Burke
oounty, Ga.
Any person wishing to purchase, will please call
and examine. S. A. ALLEN,
nov 9 ctf
TO TEACHERS.
THE UNDERSIGNED ha* an excellent CHEM
ICAL and PHILOSOPHICAL APPARATUS,
which he will dispose of upon most roasonablo
terms. J- R- BRANHAM.
Eatonton, Nov. 6th, 1851. c 3 nov 9
STOLEN,
From the subscribers, on Fri-^\
day night last, two MULES and one -S'rrl V
HORSKi One of the Mules is a dark sorrel mare,
about 14J hands high, two years old; the other, a
light sorrel horse Mule, 14 hands, one inch high—
neither of which have been broke. The Horse is a
large iron grey, 16 hands high.
A suitable reward will be given for the delivery of
the above- Mules and Horse, and a liberal reward for
the apprehension of the thief.
nov 9 d3cl WILLIAMS & BROTHER.
GiEORGTa. SCRIVEN COUNTY,—Whereas. HARDY
T C. PARKER applies to us for Letters of Adminis
tration on the Estate of JESSE LEE :
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear before the Justices of the Inferior Court,
Bitting for ordinary purposes for said county, on the first
Monday in January next, show cause, if any they have,
why wtid letters should not be granted the applicant.
Witness, the lion. George 11. Manor, one of the Jus
tices of said Court, this 28th day of October, 1851.
nov 9 ALEXANDER KEMP. Clerk.
G. A. & sThTtitcomb,
AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DEALERS IN
BOOTS, SHOES, AND GROCERIES,
Corner oC 4th and Market Streets,
CHATTANOOGA, Tennessee.
nov 8 c 4
JUST ifECEIVED, an Invoice of Cloth Cloaks,
for Men aud Boys. For sale at
nov 8 CLAYTON A BIGNON S.
miscellaneous.
CONCERT HALL.
FAREWELL CONCERT.
THE CELEBRATED original New Orleans Ojte
ra and holies Trottpe, 14 in number, will ap
pear on MONDAY EVENING next. i n a Miscel
laneous Concert, consisting of Songs, Glees, Ope
ratic Choruses, Dances, Ac., and concluding with
the Burlesque of tho
ITALIAN OPERA.
For further particulars, soc small bills.
Doors open at 7 o'clock—to commence at quar
ter to 8. Admission 50 cents. nov 9
” WATCHES, - JEWELRY, fitC.
THE SI BSCKIBEK respectfully calls
the attention of his friends and tho pub- TgvX
lie. to his stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS
JEWELRY, SILVER and PLATED WARE.
Having on hand, Gold Watches, of the best makers;
Gold Guard, Fob and Vest Chains; Finger and
Ear Rings, Breastpins, Pencils, Thimbles, Lockets,
With a variety of other Goods, which will bo sold
low for cash.
N. B —Watches and Clocks REPAIRED, with
care, at the old stand, three doors below tho Post
Office corner. F. A. BRAHE.
_ nov 6 3mos
Postponed
CITY SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, will ho
sold, at the lower Market house, in the city of
Augusta, within tho legal hours of sale.
All that lot or parcel of land, with tho improve
ments thereon, situate in the upper part of said
city, and hounded south by Broad-street, north by
Jones-strcot, cast by Marbury-street, and west by a
lot of Isaac Bryan, and occupied at this time by An
drow J. Ayers. Levied on as the property of Robert
Gilmore, to satisfy tho 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. WM. V. KER, Shoriff C. A.
nov 6
(Nora’S REPORTS—Cobbs Reports, vol. 9,
J received by
nov I THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
LONDON PORTER! .
/• IIRLS. London PORTER in pints,
o ft do do do in quarts.
Received and for sale by
oet. 28 ISIDOR E. GIRARDEY A CO.
PHILADELPHIA MARBLE WORK AND
IRON RAILINGS.
J. STItF TII Elt S A SON,
No. 360 High street, Philadelphia,
VI ANUFACTURERS of all kinds of MARBLE
fi I and RED STONE, for llouso Fronts, Man
tles, Monuments, Tombs, Statuary, Ao.
oet 25 ly
MORE & GALLAGHER,
Broad and Coats streets, Philadelphia,
OTEAM IRON RAILING and ORNAMENTAL
O IKON WORKS, whore every ai tielo in their
line is gotton up with despatch, at the lowest prices,
ami work unsurpassed,
oet 25 fy
G. McLAUGIILIN, Esq., Augusta, Ga., having
the Designs of both tho above Houses, will he pleas
ed to show them to those in want, and will receive
orders. Jy oot 25
CORN, CORN, CORN !
THE UNDERSIGNED will contract to deliver,
from tho 15th inst. to the Ist February,
10,006 bushels Carolina and Tennessee CORN, in
tots to suit purchasers.
lIOV 6 10 A. LAFITTE.
HOSIERY, UNDER SHIRTS &. DRAWERS,
OU MERINO. SILK, and all other kinds.
Patent Merino Feet HALF HOSE.
Lamb’s Wool and Cotton do.
nov I WM. O. PRICE A CO.
NEW YORK OYSTERSJ!!
J UST RECEIVED by last steamer, a Mr
supply of New Y ork OY"STERS. X’ji LtA
which will ho served up at
A. FREDERICK'S Oyster Saloon.
N. B. A supply will lio received weekly through
out the season. 0ct.22
CHEESE! CHEESEI
KA BOXES CHOICE GOSHEN CHEESE.
* *V7 25 do Adamantine Candles.
10 do Charleston Made do
Just received and for sale by
not 2 A. LAFITTE.
FOR SALE,
A PLANTATION on Brier Creek, Burk.
il county, containing about 2,000 acres
Land. Also thirty-seven NEGROES, 1,200 bush
els Corn, with a full supply of Mules, and all tho
usual appurtenances of a Plantation, such as stock
of Sheep, lings, Cattle, Wagons, Ac. Ac.
Persons desirous id' purchasing are referred to
D’Antignac, Evans A Co. tJ 1 nov 6
AUDUBON’S QUADRUPEDS OF AMERICA!
NOS.« to 14 of this beautiful Work have been
received, containing engravings of tho fol
lowing Animals, viz: The Collared Poeenry, tho
Polar Hare, Mink, Black Squirrel, Migratory
Squirrel, Canada Porcupine, Swamp Hare, Red
Squirrel, Leopard Spermoiihilc, American White
Footed Mouse, Pennants Martin or Fisher, Com
mon American Skunk, Hare Squirrel, Canada
Pouched Rat, Wilson's Meadow Mouse, Canada
Otter, Swift Fox, Texan Shunk, Brown or Norway
Hat, lied tailed Squirrel, Virginia Opossum, Black
American Wolf, Fox Squirrel, Common Star Nosed
Mole, Say least Shrew. American Beaver, Ameri
can Badger, Douglass Squirrel, do. Spcrmophile,
Richardson's do., American Bison or Buffalo, White
Weasel or Stoat, Orange bellied Squirrel, Bridled
Weasel, Raccoon, American Elk, Wapiti Deer,
Black tailed Hare, small American Brown Weasel,
Little Harvest Mouse, Wolverine, Long Haired
Squirrel, Common Fly Squirrel, Rocky Mountain
Ncotonoa Cotton Rut. The above work is being
published in thirty Numbers, at ono dollar per
number, each containing fivo plates, lithographed
in a superior style, and carefully colored from the
original drawings. Subscriptions received at the
Agents. GEO. A. OATES A CO.,
DOT. 7 Broail-st., next door to U. S. Hotel
JUST RECEIVED AND~FOR SALE—]s~btds
tine Sweet West India Oranges,
10 bids fine Northern Pippin Apples,
10 “ “ Mercer Potatoes,
HI “ “ Yellow Skin Onions,
5 “ “ Turnips. By
nov 4 6 GIRARDEY A PARKER.
BLANKETS, KERSEYS, LINSEYs!'&c!~"
COSGROVE te BRENNAN,
HAVE now in store, a supply of fine Bed BLAN
KETS,
Mackinnan A Duffil BLANKLTS for Negroes.
Plain and Twilled KERSEYS.
Plain and Plaid LINSEYS.
Osnaburgs STRIPES, and various other goods
suitable for house and plantation servants, to which
they invite the attention of tho public, as they are
determined to sell very cheap in order to reduce
their very extensive stock. nov. 4
SPANISH CIGARS.
8( \( Y CIGARS Fanny Essler brand.
jUUU 6,000 do Lamarina do
6,000 do JennvLind do
For sale at I. P. GIRARDEY A CO.
oct 28.
CJTOVE POLISH.—Very line for Grates and
O Stoves- For sale by WM. IL TUTT,
nov 6 Druggist
Green gintJEr!—FoFsale bv
nov 6 WM. 11. TUTT.
H ETCHING'S DYSPEPTIC BITTERS.—For
sale by nov 6 WM. 11. TUTT.
HOOFLA ND S GERMAN BITTERS.—For sale
by nov 6 WM. 11. TUTT.
INDIA CHOLOUOGUE.—For chills and Fevers.
For sale by nov C WM. H. TUTT.
DIAMOND CEMENT.—For mending broken
China, Glass, Ae. For sale by
nov 6 Druggist WM. 11. TUTT.
OLD PORT WlNE—Very superior. For sale
by nov 6 WM. H. TUTT.
MASTIC VARNISH.—For sale by
nov 6 WM. H. TUTT.
VELVETS A LA MODE.
RICH COLORED and Black Wido Silk VEL
VETS, for Ladies’ Dresses and Mantillas,
j oet 21 WM. 0. PRICE ACO . 258 Broad-st.
THOS. RICHARDS fc SON have received a few
copies of Rejected Addresses; or, The New
! Theatrum Poetarum, by Horace A James Smith,
nov 8
j segars!
5 OQ THOUSAND E. D. SEGARS.
60 94 do. A.G. do.
I Just reeoivod by LAMBACK A COOPER.
iflisecllaueous.
PORTRAITS.
CHARLES BERUFF,—ARTIST,
From the Academy of Munich , Bavaria.
GRATEFUL for the encouragement giv
cn him the past season, informs the j&SmgS
ladies and gentlemen of Augusta and vici- I ®*®*®*
nity, that has ho removed to the rooms over Mis
Catonnet's School, (two doors above Clark, Racke
A Co.'s corner) and is prepared to furnish POR
TRAITS of the finest execution, at the shorest no
tice. The Public aro respectfully invited to give
him a call.
03?“A few more Pupils in DRAWING can he
accommodated.
References. —Col. Turner Canton, Messrs. Tlios-
Richards, J. Gardner, Jr., A. Lafitte. sept. 14
FLOWERS, SHRUBBERY & GREEN HOUSE
PLANTS.
THE UNDERSIGNED has established,
in this city, at the lower end of Grcone*ffct!r'
street, a FLOWER GARDEN AND NCR
SERY, where he keeps constantly on hand a great
variety of the most beautiful, raro and farorito
FLOWERS, SHRUBBERY, GREEN HOUSE
PLANTS AND BULBOUS ROOTS, soleeted from
the best Gardens of Europe and this country.
Having acquired a thorough knowledge of his
business in the Royal Botanical Garden of Prus
sia, and boon foreman in one of the most celebra
ted Botanical Gardens in the Northern States, the
undersigned now. after a residence in the South for
the last five years, feels fully acquainted with all
varieties of Ornamental Shrubbery, Plants and
Flowers adapted to this latitude.
He keeps on baud, in his extensive Green House,
a large collection of rare and favorite PLANTS
AND FLOWERS, which he warrants to be true to
representation and name. Also—a verv extensive
assortment of ROSES, BULBOUS ROOTS AND
EVERGREENS.
Ail orders faithfully attended to, and Plants and
Flowers carefully put up and forwarded according
to directions.
A largo supply of FLOWER POTS kept constant
ly on hand. J. W. BESS MAN.
Augusta. Geo., Oct. 29. df3mosA4c
i ! |AUGUSTA, (Ga.) Nov. 8, 1851.
CLAYTON A- uignon are now prepared for
the W inter Trade, with a complete and Fash
ionable stock of READYMADE CLOTHING, eni
bracing every articlo usually kept in their lino.
Citizens and strangers wishing to provide them
selves with well-made and.fasliionable-cut Clothing,
will find it to their interest to call at No. 197 Broad
street (Metcalf's Range) and seleet such articles as
they may want, ns they are determined to sell at a
small advance. 12 nov 8
LADIES’ CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS. ~
SNOWDEN A- SHEAR
HAVE just received a supply of Ladies' Velvet
. and Silk CLOAKS and MANTILLAS, of rich
and splendid styles. Also, Ladies' Mourning, and
Misses' Mantillas; rich Printed DELAINES, at
very low pices; Ladies' long white Kid GLOVES,
and a variety ol other articles suitable for tho pres
cut 'cason. To all ol which they respectfully in
vite the attention of the Ladies. d1 Ac not S
THREE FRIENDSSEGARSL
f\{ \ / II If 1 TRES A MEG AS (Three Friends)
Gv/,V rVsv r SEGARS, just received by
nov 8 LAM BACK A COOPER.
STRAWBERRY PLANTS.
1/ WV k HOVE VS Seedling, a, very hardy
I V "V/V/V/ and suitable variety for this climate.
For sale by WM. HAINES,
nov 8 0
CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS.
13 It'll VELVET.| Silk Brocade and Morina
L Cloaks, of tho latest styles; plain, figured and
watered Mantillas. Just received at
nov 7 dfitc OKA Y BROTHERS.
GENTLEMEN’S FASHIONABLE CLOTH
ING STORE.
WASHINGTON GA.
DALY & DONNELLY
WOULD respectfully call the attention of their
friends and customers to their excellent
stock o
Fall and Winter Clothing,
which they aro receiving. They fool confident that
having made a choico selection, and being judges
of such articles, they can furnish gentlemen with a
very superior articlo on tho most reasonable terms
Their stock consists in part of
Dress and Frock Coats, Hoisery, Gloves,
Sacks, Panto, Vests, Suspenders,
Merino and Cotton, Velvet and Cloth,
Undershirts, Drawers, Caps, Pocket H talk's,
Hats, Boots and Shoes, Blaok Silk, Satin, and
Fancy Cravats, Ac. Ac.
Also an extensive assortment of Linen Bosom
Shirts.
They would call special attention to their stock
of Cloths, Casimeres nnd Vestings, of overy
dyo texture, and quality, which they will cut and
make up in the best and most fashionable stylo,
oct 22 fAo
BOOTS AND SHOES.
TIIE CHEAPEST EVER OFFER ED IN AU
GUSTA.
THE SUBSCRIBER, thankful for the kintl
patronage heretofore bestowed on him, wishes
to call the attention of tho citizens of Augusta
and its vicinity, to his well selected stock of Gent’s,
Ladies’, Misses', Boy’s and Children’s
ROOTS AND SHOES,
Which ho will sell, wholesale and retail, cheaper
than any ever offered in this city. Please call and
examine, as goods will be freely shown, and only
ono price asked.
500 pair of Ladies’ Fox'd. GAITERS, well made,
at 115 cts. per pair.
JAMES DALY.
N. B. A handsome lot of Travelling and Pack
ing Trunks, Valises, and Curpet Bags always on
hand. j. jj.
Storo on tho South sido of Broad street, nearly
opposite tho Eagle A Phoenix Hotel, f oct. 11
WILLIAM A. ARCHER,
D R A I* E R A N D TAILOR,
HAS REMOVED to the South side of s&3
Broad street, nearly opposite and a lit- NN
tie East of tho Eagle A Phoenix Hotel, where li'.T
he solicits a continuation ol' tho patronage which
has been so liberally bestowed on him by the public.
He keeps on hand a good assortment of Material,
such as is kept by Merchant Tailors, w hich he will
make up to order, in good shape. All garments,
made up to order, warranted to lit.
RENOVATING and REPAIRING done up at
short notice. Please call and give me a trial,
oct. 8 ftf
PLANTATIONS FOR SALE.
NO. 1, eontaining 1060 acres of Oak and teg
Hickory lauds, 050 acres eleared and n ii-Tt*
der good repair ; adjoining lands of Philip Robin
son, Wm. IV. Hughes and others, in 59th district,
Burke county. And if desired 546 acres can be
bought adjoining. Also,
No. 2, containing 1021 acres of good Pine land;
300 acres cleared, with good buildings, Ac., near
Purgesly’s Bridge, Jefferson county, known as tho
Prescott place.
Reference. —Wm. J, Owens, Augusta, or the
subscriber, Woodburn, Jefferson county, Geo.
oct 31 tOAe4 A, S. B. PIOR.
17 LIKELY NEGROES FOR SALE.
ONE. 24 years, a first rate Sompstress, and her
Child, 4 years old.
Ono Field Hand, 28 years, and her threo Child
ren ; she will be sold only to an approved pur
chaser, to remain in Richmond, or adjoining coun
ties —sold for no fault, but to wind up an estate.
Also for sale, without restriction, a brown Man,
28 years old, a good Ostler and Painter, and fair
Carpenter.
A likely brown Boy, 20 years, a good Hotel Ser
vant.
A likely mulatto Girl, 23 years, a first rate Semp
stress, Cook, Washer and Ironcr.
A mulatto Girl, 28 years, a good Cook, Washer
and Ironer.
A likely House Girl, 18 years old.
A Man, 23 years, a good Cook and dining-room
servant.
A Woman, thoroughly qualified in every respect,
with her five Children.
Apply to A. WILSON,
Broker and Commission Agent, Hamburg,-S. C.
nov 8 dtf
READ, READ, READ !
DR. KEELER’S CORDIAL and CARMINA
TIVE, a speedy, safe and efficacious Remedy
in Dysentery, Cholic, Diarrhoea, Cholera Infantum,
Flatulency, and all Derangement of the Stomach
and Bowels. Prepared by John Keeler, M. D.,
Philadelphia, and for sale in Augusta by
PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist.
Price, 25 conts. nov 8
. itlisicllancous.
MANAGER’S OFFICE.
GREEN AMD PULASKI MONUMENT LOT
TERIES.
Managed, Drawn, and Prizes Paid by the well
known and responsible firm of
J. W. MAURY A CO.
Class 116, to be drawn at Augusta, Nov. 11, 1851.
Sales close Tuesday, at 3 P. M. SPLENDID
SCHEME. 15 drawn ballots from 75.
11,350 DOLLARS.
$2,500; $1,500; $1,250; $1,175 ; 5 prizes of SI,OOO,
Ac., Ac. Tickets $4 —Halves $2 —Quarters sl.
Class 117 to bo drawn at Augusja, Nov. 12, 1851.
Sales close Wednesday at 3 p. m. PACKAGE
SCHEME. 14 drawn ballots from 78.
4.0(H) DOLLARS.
$1,000; $343; $250; besides numerous others.—
Tickets $1 —Shares in proportion. Risk on a
package of 26 Quarters, $3,50
Extra Class SI, liy Monongalia 173, Nov. 15,1851.
Sales close Saturday, at 3P. M. BRILLIANT
SCHEME. 11 Drawn llallots from 75.
33,000 DOLLARS.
$15,000; $8,000; $5,000; .$1,550 ; 50 of sl,ooo—
numerous others. Tickets $10; Halves
$5; Quarters $2,50.
JOHN A. MILLEN,
No. 205 Broad street, ono door above Metcalfs
Range, Augusta. Ga.
[E7“ Orders from tho city or country, strictly con
fidential and promptly attended to. nov 9
THROUGH FREIGHT ARRANGEMENT,
■t-l? BETWEEN
Savannah and Hamburg via Charleston.
THE OWNERS of tho Savannah nnd Charles
ton Mail Steamers have effected an arrange
ment with tlie South Carolina Rail Road, for the
purposo of transporting Freight through from Sa
vannah to Hamburg, yVc< of all. expense in Charles
ton, at tho following rates, viz:
Boxes and Bales of Hats, Bonnets, Furniture, Dry
Goods, Shoes, Saddlery, Drugs and Confection
ery, at 15 cents per foot.
Butter, Cheese, Tobacco, Leather,
Loaf nnd Crushed Sugar, Bar
and sheet Iron, Tin, Paints, ,
Oils, Crockery and Glassware
(in crates or casks) Castings, ,
Hardware, Lard and Bacon,
(loose) at 35 etc. period lbs.
Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Pig Iron, ;
Grindstones, Nails, Bacon, in
Boxes or Casks.. 30 cts. per 100 lhs. .
Bagging, Rope and Hollow-ware..4oots.per 100 lbs.
Barrels Liquor, Molasses, and oth
er wet Barrels .SI.OO each.
Barrels Beef, Pork and Fish 80 cts. each.
Barrels Flour and Potatoes 50 ets. each.
Pipes nnd lihds. Liquor $4.50 each.
Small Boxes .25 cts. each.
Tho Steamers leave Savannah daily at 4 A. M.,
and arrive in Charleston at abont 12 o'clock. Aml
all Freight will be sent up to the Rail Road Depot
on the day of arrival (weathor permitting) and the
most of it is expected to be despatched by the Night
Express Train, leaving the same owning, by which :
means freight will bo landed in Hamburg in little ‘
over 24 hours after leaving Savannah.
E. LAFITTE A CO.,
Agents in Charleston.
Charleston, OeL 25, 1851. ds,c2w oct 29
EXECUTOR’S SALE.—POSTPONED?
Will bo sold, on WEDNESDAY, the 7th day of
JANUARY next (instead of the 28th inst ns
heretofore advertised,) in front of the office of
The Augusta Insurance A Banking Company,
during the usual hours of public sale, tho follow
ing proporty, part of tho estate of Mrs. Ana
Cuiuming, deceased, to-wit:
Tho Lot ami improvements on and just above the
corner of Broad and Campbell streets, commonly
known as Providence llunge, now occupied by
Mossrs. Baker A Hart, Baker, Wilcox A Co., and
Gould, llulkley A Co., which, for tho purpose of
sale, will ho divided into four Lots, running by
parallel lines from Broad to Ellis strocts, fronts on
those streets ranging from thirty feet ten inches (30
feet 10 inches) to thirty-one feet five inches (31 feet
5 inches.) Tenants now occupying, to hold posses
sion till October Ist, 1852. Rent ot stores front
ing on Broad street and their appurtenances, as now
leased, will be payable to purchasers from time ol
sale to expiration of leases. The sellers will con
tinue to receive, till October Ist, 1852, tlie 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 Jackso.i streets,) having a
front of about soventy-one feet on Reynold street,
and extending thonce south about one hundred and
thirty feet to an alley, with tho use, in common
with other lots of said alley, that bounding it oh tho
west, and of tho one constituting tho eastern boun
dary of tho next mentioned lot. Under rent till Oc
tober Ist, 1852.
—a f.so—
A Lot, (but slightly improved) adjoining the last
mentioned on the east, of about tho same dimen
sions, and hounded by an alloy on the cast, with
the uso, in common with other lots, of the several
alleys above mentioned.
—also —
The following Stocks, and State and Corporation
Bonds, viz;
26; shares of tlie Capital Stock of the Augusta
Insurance A Banking Company.
12 sha res of tho Capital Stock of tho Georgia Rail
Road A Banking Confpany.
15 Bonds, SIOOO each—6 percents, of tho State
of Georgia. Interest payable semi-annually, Ist of
March and Ist of Sept. Fr. Ist Sept., 1869.
10 Bonds, SIOOO oath—7 percents, of the city of
Augusta. Interest payable semi-annually, Ist of
April and Ist of October. Pr. Ist April, 1857.
4 Bonds, SSO0 —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, tlie othor two-thirds in
two equal annual instalments, with interest from
sale, and mortgage ou the property sold.
W. CUMMING,
11. 11. CUMMING,
Ex rs. of tho Will of Mrs. Ann Cumming, dee'd.
oct 26 swtd
FINE FURNITURE,
At Private Sale.
ONE fine Carved Mahogany SOFA, one splendid
Mahogany Bureau and Glass, one sett Ma
hogany Tables, complete; one Lady's Mahogany
Work Stand, one beautiful Mahogany Bedstead.
The above have not been used a year, and will
bo sold low, by A. LAFITTE.
nov 5 8
NEW MASONIC VOCALIST,
FOR sale by C. A L. DWELLE. No. 314
Broad street, nearly opposite ’tho Brunswick
Bank. t&etf * oct 21
BEHN Sc FOSTER, FACTORS AND COM
MISSION MERCHANTS, Bay-st., Savan
nah, Geo. P. H. Behn.
_ jy9 ts John Foster.
TO BAR. KEEFERM—On hand, the best as
sortmont of cut and moulded DECANTERS,
TUMBLERS. WINES, CHAMPAIGNES, Ac. Ac.,
to bo had in tho city.
—also—
-1,000 doz. quart, pint and half-pint FLASKS.—
Call and learn the price at
oct. 2 J. J. LATHROP A' CO.
DRAYING NOTICE.
THE UNDERSIGNED begs to tender his sin
cere and grateful acknowledgments to the
Public Companies, Merchants and citizens of Au
gusta generally, for the liberal support and encou
ragement extended to him in tho above line during
the past year, and hopes to merit a continance of
the same, by keeping in his employment such per
sons only as will, with promptitude and fidelity, at
tend to the interests of his patrons; and also in be
ing equal to any emergency of business by the num
ber and appointment of his teams.
Mr. W. C. REID is the Overseer and Manager of
his establishment, to whom payment can be made,
and by whom all orders will bo promptly attended
to- CHARLES C. JACKSON.
N. B.—Drays and Wagons to Hamburg,
oct. 30 lmo
1 GGt-S. Northern APPLES, Baldwin and
A e J Pippins, in storo and for sale low by
oct 31 W. 11. STURGES A CO.
RANGES?
E BARROW’S Patent Cooking RANGE, one
• of tho best articles now in use, for sale by
oct B. F. CHEW.
Auction Saks.
BY HUTCHINSON & THOMAS.
Extensive sate, of Books.
We shall sell, at our Store, commencing TO-MOR
ROW E\ I'.NIN ii, and continue for four eve
nings,
A large collection of BOOKS, embracing many
of the most popular and standard authors in the
various departments of Literature, Family and
Pocket Bibles, illustrated works for presents, Ac.
The stock is new, of the best and latest editions
and warranted perfect.
Sale to commence each evening at 7 o'clock. The
attention of the literary public is respectfully soli
cited nov. 9
BY A. LAFITTE.
TUESDAY next, 11th inst., at 11 o'clock precisely,
will bo sold in front of Store,
A general assortment of GROCERIES.
—also. —
Second-hand FURNITURE.
—And immediately alitor—
Dry Goods,Cutlery, Hardware, Jewelry, Matches,
Ac. 'forms cash. nor. 9
BY A. LAFITTE^
Night Auction.
TUESDAY NIGHT, 11th inst., at 7 o'clock P. M. (
will be sold,
The usual variety ofDry Goods,Cutlery, Matches,
Pins, Pencil Cases, Fancy articles, Ac.
Terms cash. nov. 9
BY GIRARDEY Si PARKER.
Large tint/ splendid Sale of lmjtorted and Domes
tic Segars.
Will positively be sold, on TUESDAY, 11th inst.,
at 10} o’clock, A. M., in front of Store,
125,000 choice Segnrs, of the famous brands, viz r
25 M La Purus, 25 M La Tcrestia Regalia,
40 M El Sol large Regalia, 15 M Fanny EUsler,
25 M Catmnilla, 25 M La Loudiat.
Sale positive. Sold to cover advances. Terms
made known on day of sale. nov 7
by hutchinson IT thomasT^
House and Ltd.
Will be sold, at the Lower Market House, on the
first Tuesday in DECEMBER next,
The House and Lot now occupied by C. Rennick,
on the S. E. corner of Greene and Kollock streets,
with a front of forty (40) feet on Greene street, and
running back one hundred and seventy-fivo (175)
feet on Kollock street.
The House and Lot may be treated for at private
sale, at any time between now and tho day of sale.
Terms cash. nov 7
BOOTS AND SHOES.
BPICQUET A SON, No. 178, Broad-st.,Bg^
• immediately opposite tho Mechanics’ll.
Bank, has received a general assortment of BOOTS
and SHOES of all varieties. Thankful for the liberal
patronage of their friends for the past year, they now
respectfully invite them to examino thoir present
stock, among which is a new lot of those Gaiters at
isl per pair. Also, a handsome assortment of Gen
tlemen s Gaiters—a sujierior article.
N. B.—Boots and Shoes manufactured to order,
anil repairing promptly and neatly executed at their
establishment. uct 24 lm
T k Bit Ls. ONIONS, Red and White—for safe
1 * ‘ low by W. 11. STURGES A CO.
oct 31 At Walker & Son's, Jackson stroot
WARRENTON AND MILLEDGEVILLE
STAGE LINE.
THE SUBSCRIBER has in sue
cessful operation, on the road
between Warrenton and Milledgeville, a line of
splendid FOUR-HORSE POST COACHES; leav
ing Warrenton after the arrival of tho cars from
Augusta, and arriving at Milledgeville to dinner.
11c will havo Extras at Warrenton at the com
mencement of tho Session,
oet 12 d2mo W. M. MOORE.
1 C IIULS. prime Mercer POTATOES, inline
1 eJ order, and for sale by
oet 31 W. H. STURGES A CO.
Gi AlillM ItS UNSURPASSED LIQUID HAIR
7 DYE—A new and extraordinary discovery
which instantaneously changes the color of the Hair,
to a beautiful brown or black, without injury to the
Hair or skin. For sale by
nov 2 D. B. PLUMB A CO,
NEW WORKS.—Sketches in Ireland by W. M.
Thackeray, author of the Vunity Fair, Pen
dennis, Ac. The Oxonian being the Sequal to tho
Rone, by Sir E. L. Bulwer, Just* published and
lor sale at GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S.,
Piano, Book and Music Depot,
nov. 1 Broad-st.
MANSION HOUSE,
BY J. DAVIS Sc SON,
Corner of Queen and Meeting Streets,
Charleston, So. Ca.
nov 5 lm
SWEET N. O. MOLASSES.
/t/T BARRELS Sweet. N. O. MOLASSES, just
landing and for sale by
nov 5 10 A. CAFITTE.
Ij'LOUR. —125 bids. Extra New York, Philadel
phia and Baltimore brands FLOUR, to ar
rive, and lor sale by
nov 5 W. 11. STURGES A CO.
LIME. —150 bids. STONE LIME, to arrive, and
for sale by
nov 5 W. 11. STURGES A CO.
Gardners ant i dote—or Medicated Com
pound to prevent and cure Baldness and Gray
Hair effectually, and remove Scurf and Dandriff.
For sale by D. B. PLUMB A CO.
nov 2
O , oil:—A supply of Sperm, Lard, and Whale
,L ■ J ust received by
nov 2 D. B. PLUMB A CO.
FINE WATCHES.
FINE WATCHES of tho manufacture of Jules
Jargensen, of Copenhagen, T. F. Cooper and
Chas. Taylor, Loudon, and of most other makers of
established reputation, in various style of caseing.
For sale low by CLARK, RACKET!' A CO.
oct. 31
ARPER’S MAGAZINE for November has
been received at GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S
Piano, Book and Music Depot. Subscribers will
please call for their copies. nov. 1
PROF. A C. BARRY'S TRICOPHEROUS ~
OR MEDICATED COMPOUND — The efficacy of this
justly celebrated arabrocation 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 merits 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 be 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 Dairy introduced his invaluable remedy, and
among the thousand and one who have beea his com
petitors, he 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 has been pronounced by all medical men to
be a sure remedy. For eradicating scurf, dandruff, and
curing diseases of the skin, glands, muscles, stings and
bruises, the Tricopherous will always be found a safe
speedy, and unfailing cure ; and so long as
“ Fair tresses man's imperial race ensnare.
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 in large bottles, price 25 cents
at the principal office. No. 137 Broadway. Now York •
and sold by the principal merchants and druggists
throughout the United States and Canadas, Mexico
West Indies Great Britain and France. * . ’
°ct-1 5 d&c
WAFFLE IRONS.—Revolving and Handled
WAFFLE IRONS, of new and much ap
proved styles. For sale by
oct. 12 t MUSTIN A LATHROP.
WANTED TO hire, a COLORED MAN, a3
Porter in a store. Apply at this office,
f oct. 14
[ GRASS ANDFIELD SEED.”"
TUST RECEIVED and for sale, a supply of Red
J and White CLOVER, Bluo and Herds* GRASS
SEEDri, BARLEY, and RYE. Also Muskoote, a
very good pereninal Winter Grass,
l ‘*l7 Broad St. Wm. HAINES.
nov 2 d2w
Magazines for November.— Sartain's
Union Magazino, and Ladies National Ma
i gazine, have been received for the above month.—
Subscriptions at GEO. A. OATES A CO.‘S.,
nov. 1 Broud-st,