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Proclamation. —Mayor ? Office, Augusta,
y'ov. 10, 1851.—8 y resolution of the City Council
of Augusta, Thursday, th? 27th instant, has been
set apart as a day of Thanksgiving and Prayer.
The citizens of Augusta are therefore respectful
ly and earnestly requested, to suspend business on
that day. and to meet in their respective places of
public worship, to return their thanks to the God
of the Universoforthe mercies and blessings of the
past, and to beseech their continuance to our City,
state and Country.
nov 12 t T. W. MILLER, Mayor.
27” lair of the South Carolina Institute.—
The South Carolina Kail Road Company and the
Charleston and Savannah Steam Packet Company,
with their usual liberality, will’bring persons to
visit the Fair, between the 17th and 24th inst., in
clusive, and return, for one fare. 7 nov 12
' Oglethorpe luiantr) —Attention! —The!
first Annual Meeting of the Corps will be
at the Drill Room, on Tni. usoav, the 13th inst ,ill
at 7 o'clock, P. M., for the election of non-commis
sioned officers and the transaction of other impor
tant business. Punctual attendance is required,
nov 12 2 I- I- ANTON'V Sec yO. 1.
;. y * Franklin Hiiihling « 11,1 l.oan Association.
—The second Regular Meeting of this Association
will take place at the City Hall, Tins iWednks
oay) Evi:mno, at 7 o'clock. Members arc re
quested to come prepared to pay their monthly in
stalments. DAVID L. ROATH,
nov 12 1 Secy F. B. L. A.
[£7* The l.a«t Tall.—l will be at the Scale
House on Ti esDay, Nov- 11. at the Eagle A l'lue
nix on Wednesday, 12th, and at the United States
Hotel on Thi rsday, 13th inst., to collect Taxes.
All who have not paid their taxes must avail them
selves of this opportunity, aud call on me, as I havo
not time left me to call on them. Come, unit sa-'e
Ni/fHtlOrt. E. C. TINSLEY,
I nov s 5 T. C. R. C.
Cl/" Removal.—Drs. 11. A R. Cami-iiem. have
removed their office to Mclntosh street, opjiositc the
Post Office. Dr. Henry Camehei.i. will reside at
the Washington Hall. Omo nov 7
JAMES” RHEND,
factor and commission merchant,
SAVANNAH, OEOIKIIA.
oct. 28 dacliuo
c ■ V oral Made. - Mr. SIIRIVAL would in
form tlio citizens of Augusta, and his former pu
pils, that he will form another class, in this city, on
.Monday next, lor the purpose of giving instruc
tion in VOCAL MUSIC. For terms, apply at the
Music ami Book Store of Messrs. (1. A. Oates A Co.,
or at the Music Store of Messrs. C. Catlin A Co.
oetit im
■ Visiting tar.!.. Master EDWARD H 11,-
LIS will write Visiting Cards, and ho thankful for
any orders of the kind. If sept I
077“ Practice of Surgery.—The undersigned has I
made ample provisions for accommodating such
surgical patients as may be sent to him from the
country. White persons in indigent circumstances,
who may require surgical operations during the
term of Lectures at the Medical College, will be
provided for and operated upon gratuitously.
L. A 1)1 HAS, M. D,
Professor of Surgery in the Medical College
nov 0 wactMl of Georgia.
fry- A Card. —.Mr. A. V. ROBISON still con
tinues to give lessons in DA NCIN G at the Masonic
Hall.to Misses and Masters every Friday afternoon,
from 2$ o'clock, till 5, and on Saturday morning
and afternoon from 0 A. M., till 12, and 2j till 5
o'clock. P. M.
Lessons given to Gentlemen every Friday and <
Saturday evening from 7, till 8 o'clock,
nov. 2 tlm
[JT* American Art ( nion 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.
H. W. FARGO,
oct 19 1m llo.xaey Secretary.
C7' Leigh. Tucker Perkins’s Improved Sky
Light Dagiicrrcau Gallery.—The Pictures now
being taken at this establishment, by the aid of an
entirely new Aparatus, and «S ty-Ught built ex
pressly fur the purpose , are pronounced by all su
perior to any that have ever before been offered in
this city.
M e havo lately received a new stock, consisting
of every variety of plain and fancy Cases, into
which Pictures will be inserted in the neatest and
mostcarcful manner. Particular care will be be
stowed on the arrangement of l'umi/y Groups,
and to the attitude of single pictures.
Every description of Daguerreotype Materials
or sale, at the lowest terms. ts oet 11
LoT* General Collecting Agency.— The subscri
ber, whose health has been considerably improved,
will resume his old business, as 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.
FOR SALE,
I y/ i HALES of Prime New E*!and HAY.
I UU Apply to
nov 11 2’ W. H. OAK MA N & CO, |
SPANISH SEGARS- OF DIRECT IMPOR
TATION.
Orx CHOICE Havana SEGARS, of
I direct importation, of the cclebra-
N ted brand “Concordia." Just received and for sale
by A. LAFIITE.
nov i I 0
THE FARMERS OF GEORGIA AND OWN
ERS OF HORSES.
pi AD ANOTHER CERTIFICATE Heard
I t county, Ga., June 16th, 1851.—This is to cer
tify that two bottles of COLLIER'S REMEDY for
Diseased Horses, hud entirely cured a valuable
Horse of mine, who had been lame for nearly four
months. I also consider this preparation as the
List thing I ever tried for old sores or saddle galls.
Every farmer should keep it on hand.
A. F. lleartsfield.
'I his article is for sale in Augusta, by
PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist,
No. 195 Metcalf's Range
Price §1 per bottle. dlAcl nov 11
rjn.M'iAYNES VERMIFUGE, in large hot
•I ' ties, at 25 cents each, and Dr. Swavne's SAR
•-APARILLA and TAR PILLS, also for sale.
PHILIP A. MOISE, Metcalfs Range.
nov ] 1
r T - HE our.is TOOTH WASH, socelebrated Thr i
4 cleansing, beautifying and preserving the Teeth,
tnav always be had of
PHILIP A. MOISE. Druggist^
rULVAVisM.—Christies Galvanic Belts,Brace-
lets, Necklaces, and Magnetic Fluid for the
cure of all Nervous diseases. For sale by
novK 11 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist.
H«OFLA N'D’S GERM AX U ITT E R S—For sale
by PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist,
nov. 1!
TO RENT,
A VERY desirable RESIDENCE South side Z~--
- v of Greene street. Applv to i£iiL I
__ nov. 11 _ JOHN A. BARNES.
TO PHYSICIANS.—The Physician's Visiting I
List, Diary, and Book of Engagements, for j
1852. A few copies received by
nov 11 THOS. RICHARDS A SON. 1
Shipping Intelligence.
AKKIYi:n.
(Joorgia Steamboat Company's steamer T. S. Metcalf
with Towboats Xos. 3 ami ti.'with Mdze.. Arc. to J. A
, Moore, agt.. Baker & Hai t, Seymour. Anslev \. Co.,
” Jliauis A Brother, Ranvt A Carter. Buford/ Beal A
Co , 11. J. Moore. Hopkins. Kolb & Co.. W. E Broad
! W. J Owens. N. \V Hooker. W. 11 Howard. Wiu.
Haines. Haviland. RUiey A Co.. J . Silcox. ,1. Bones.
Wm. Ilouslev. Jr Thayer & Butt. B. F. Chew. J Tav.
j lor. Jr. & Co . Bones A Brown. \V. 11. A J. Turpin. \\
K Kitchen. L. Roll. IV A. Moise. T. 8. Metcalf, Force A
Co.. Phini/y A Clayton. Lamback A Cooper. C. A. Platt.
A. (j. James, VC. Trowbridge. J. 11. Anderson. It. $.
Dunbar, /iould. Bulkley A Co.. Bnstin A Walker. Ivev
A Williams. Belcher A Hollingsworth, 11. I). Bell. C. L.
Xehr, J. A. Hope. agt. A. Poullain, T. N. Poullaiu. Al
drich A Koval. Adams. Hopkins A Co.. L. Sabal. P
Poullet. J. A. Carrie A Co.. Dr. Halt. J. li Guieu. and
C. A Me.
Steamer Oregon, with Mdze . Ac. to J. TT. Anderson.
Agent : G. R. Hoad. G. Robiuson. A. M. Benson. W. H.
Howard, J. W. Stokes. Thayer A Butt, Williams A
Brother. Dr. A. J. Creightou, J. A. Milieu A Co.. John
l slier. J e-tiers. Cothran A Co.. W. A J. Hill. B S. Dun
bar. Baker A U art, C Hammond. Briudlv. Rose man A
Co . B. W. McKinnon. G. T Dortic, O. Walker A Son,
Ha\ iland, Itisley A Co., Gibbs A McCord, Bust in A
Walker. John Cashin. and order
ARRIVALS FROM CUARLBSTOX-
Barque Isnarden. Adams, Mobile.
>chr T. C. Bartlett. Hopkins. Mobile.
t'P for charleston.
Ship Sullivan. Edwards, at New York.
Barque Alvarado. Brewer, at New York.
Brig Emily. Revell. at New York.
Brig Clinton, A. B. Walker, at New York
svhr. Louisine. Smith, at New York.
Schr. Sami. Butler, , at Baltimore
Scltr Ann llumbloton. Linden, at Baltimore
e hr. Milton. Keene, at Baltimore.
Schr Truth. Baker, at Baltimore.
Schr. Virginia Griffith. Plummer, at Baltimore.
CLEARED FOB CHARLESTON.
Barque Pamphylia. Shedd, at Boston
Barque Jasper. Hasty, at New York.
! Swed. brig Gotha. Zaohrison,at New York.
SAILED FQU CHARLESTON.
Schr Mora. Cottrell, from Holmes' Hole.
CHARLESTON. Nov. 11.—Arr. ship Mav Flower,
Crocker. New York.
In the otling. a barque.
Cleared, brigs Ana, Adams, Boston; B. Young, Woo*-
ter, Bath. (Me.); schrs. Champiou, 'ltr.) Pruddeu. Har
bor Island, (Bahamas); T. IV Albion. Nelson, Musquito,
Went to Br. ship Corea. Maguire. Liverpool.
SAI AN.VAII. No\.li».—Arr. br. ship Goliah, Sl.iter,
Liverpoll \ia New York; ship Ashland. Rice, Bo don;
ship Huemi Vista. Howard. New York; brig Macon. Wat
kins. New \ ork: steamer Planter, (new) Taylor, li.ilti
inouf. 'team paeket 11. L Cook. Fraser. Augusta.
CM barque J J llatliorn. Small. New Orleans.
‘ T _ i _
INSURANCE.
st list It Illicit, Agent Columbia Tnsur
-L nnct* Company, continues to take Fire, Marino
and liivtT risks. Office Melntosh street. Premiums
in all eases, w ill bo reasonable.
1- im J. H. ANDEKSOy.
rpt ITS Pi:i roit AI. »:Ll\i;K--is warninted
L to effect a s|K*edy and permanent cure of
Coughs. Colds. Asthma, Bronchitis, Whooping <\.ugh.
Pleurisy, Pneumonia ami Consumption in its incipi
ent stages. F»»r sale in Augusta hv
WM lI.TUTT,
nov. 12 W. H a ,1. TURPIN
Ji »T It El Bit Ell \M» FOR SALE ll bib
fine Hod, White, and Pink Kye POTATOES, by
not l-' l UIRARDEY a PARKER.
Jtvf iimiVED -Some bright TINWARE, of
•i the following articles, viz
Oval Copper tlrcqiie, oblong do. do.,
Hound Water Plates for Buck Wheat,
Hound W ator ICetth»s, oval Tea Pots, all si/.es,
L rns and Chafing Dishes.
bov 1;. I\ CHEW.
GUNNY BAGGINU.
w/ \ HAM S prime GUNNY BAGGIN i, on
f/V/ hoard steamer Oregon. For sale low on the
wharf, hy A. LAFITTB.
nov 12 J.l
GOSHEN BUTTER AND CHEESE.
\ KKt-S prime toehoico GOSHEN HUT I’KK,
ZV f 50 boxes do. do. do. CHI.KSE.
For sale hy A. LAFIT i’E.
nov 12 f>
FEED FOR COWS,
CIA.N hi: HAD. TO-DAY, at 12 o'clock, from
f the Augusta Brewery—Brewers' Malt—price,
twenty-live cents a bushel. Also, constantly on
hand, Brewers' Yeast.
nov 12 l M. FREDERICK.
rine Tooth Wash ; Rose Tooth Powder; Vio
let Tooth Powder; Rose Tooth Paste; Odontino;
Charcoal Tooth Paste. For sale hy
hot 12 WM. R Tl TT.
MEDICAL NOTICE.
DU. (iOIDIAM, who was long a member of the
Medical Board of Georgia, writes thus:
Macon, Nov. I, 1818.
I)r. G. W. Little—Sir: Concerning your Phar
maceutical Medicines, as you ask iny opinion, J
will state that i have seen and know enougli of your
Cough Drops to say, that they are the very best I
ever knew. However violent or deep-seated coughs
and irritations of the lungs may be, my experience
is, that this remedy will effectually control or euro
them in a very short time.
I find your Vermifuge to fully answer the pur
pose, in relieving children of worms without any
thing else to follow. It would be very advantage
ous for families to use frequently on mere suspicion
that worms exist.
From your long experience in the practice of
Medicine, and extensive engagement in the Drug
business, I doubt not but all your compound medi
cines (Pharmaceuticals) art in advance of anything
offered to the public.
Y'ours, &€. Thomas B. Gorman, M. D.
Sold wholesale and retail by the proprietor, at the
Manufacturing Depot, No. 2b4 Market street, Phil
adelphia, and Macon and Milledgeville, Ga.; and
also, E. W. Willis, Augusta, Ga., and by Agents
and Druggists generally, throughout tho Southern
country. d<kc2w nov 12
■jyTEW PCBLIGATIONS.—The Heavenly He- !
il cognition; or an earnest and Scriptural dis
cussion of the question, “ Will we know our friends
in Heaven," —by Rev. 11. Harbaugh, A. M.
Heaven; or an earnest and Scriptural inquiry
into the abode of the Sainted Dead —by Rev. 11.
Harbaugh.
The Women of the Scriptures, by Itev. Hastings
Wed.
Scenes in the Lives of tho Patriarchs and Proph
ets,Tv Rev. 11. Weld. *
Scenes in the Lives of tho Apo3tlcs, hy Rev. 11.
Weld.
Scene* in tho Life of the Saviour, by 11. W. Gris
wold. Tho above for sale by
nov 12 TIIOS. It TO HARDS <t SON.
"VTLW B OOKS. —Poetical and Proso Illustrations
li of Celebrated American Painters, with eleven i
engravings on steel, by John Sartain.
Dictionary of Sacred Quotations, er Scripture
Themes and Thought®, as paraphrased hy the Poets.
The Woodbine, a Holiday Gift, edited hy Caro
line May.
Memoirs of the Queens of France, ineluding a
Memoir of her Majesty, the late Queen of the Frencli
(Marie Amclic.) hy Mrs. Forbes Bush.
The Star of Bethlehem, with beautiful illustra
tions. The above for sale by
nov 12 THOS. RICHARDS k. SON.
PUBLIC ATIONSL—The Fifteen Decisive
1.1 Battles of the World, from Marathon to Wa- ;
terloo. by E. S. Creasy, M. A., Professor of Ancient
and Modern History in University College, London, i
Lives of the Queens of Scotland, and English
Princesses connected with the Royal Succession of
Great Britain, vol. 2d, by Agnes Strickland, author
of Queens of England.
Jacob Abbot s Y'oung Christian Series, in three
vo lc._-I. The Y'oung Christian. 11. The Corner j
Stone. 111. The Way to do Good.
Parts 13 and 14 London Labor and London
Poor. The above for sale by „ j
nov 12 THOS. RICHARDS & SON, j
BOILED AND RAW LINSEED OIL.
Q \ GALLS. Linseed OIL, 150 do do do, boil
oOU cd, 100 do No. 1 Copal Varnish. For
sale low. by WM. 11. Tl TT, Druggist,
nov 12 !
HAY,
1 AA BALES prime Northern HAY, to arrive
J. \ Monday. For sale by
nov.9 3 A. LAFITTE. j
WANTED^
\ FIRST RATE white or colored CHAMBER
MAID. For such an one, good wage 9 will be
given. Apply at the U. S. Hotel,
nov 7 6
flliseellancons.
STOLEN,
thi: si b*'hirers. Fri
„ n i?lit last, two Ml I.ES and one Tie??
I HORBK One of tho Mules is a dark sorrel
about 14) hands liij;h, two years old; the oilier, a
lijrlit sorrel horse Mule, 14 hands, one ineh high—
ne'ther of which have been broke. The Horse'"is a
l‘ lr s« iron grey, 16 hands high,
i i sahablo reward will lie given for the delivery of
the above Mules and 11orse, and a liberal reward for
! the apprehension of the thief.
nov 9 d3cl WILLIAMS t BROTHER.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C.
THE subscriber respectfully calls
the attention of Iris friends and the pub
lie. to his stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS A
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, I
with n. variety of other Goods, which will be sold
low tor cash.
X. B —Watches and Clocks REPAIRED, with
care, at the old stand, three doors below tho Post
Office corner. F. A. BRAIIE.
nor (» 3mos
Postponed
CITY SHEKIFF’S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, will bo
sold, at the lower Market house, in the city of
Augusta, within tho legal hours of sale.
All that lot or parcel ot 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 west by a
lot of Isaac Brvan, and occupied at this time hy An
drew J. Ayers. Levied on as the property of Kobort
Gilmore, to satisfy the following li. fas. issuing from
the Court of Common Pleas of said eity. Hutchinson
A Thomas, vs. Robert Gilmore, Elias C.Tinsley vs.
the same. WM. V. KEK, Sheriff C. A.
nov 6
LONDON PORTER
/* tilths. London PORTER in pints.
VI h. do do do in quarts.
Received and for sale by
oct. 28 ISIDOR p. GIRARDEY A CO.
PHILADELPHIA MARBLE WORK AND
IRON RAILINGS.
J. s r it t r ii e it s &- s«\,
No. 360 High street., Philadelphia,
Manufacturers of aii kinds of marble
and RED STONE, for House Fronts, Man
tles, Monuments, Tombs, Statuary, ,tc.
oet 25 |y
M o K E A G A I. I, A G II E It,
Broad and Coats streets, Philadelphia,
OTKAM IRON RAILING and ORNAMENTAL
O IRON WORKS, where every article in their
line is gotten up with despatch, at the lowest prices,
and work unsurpassed,
oet 25 Jy
G. MeLAUGHI.IN, Esq,, Augusta, Ga., having
tie; Designs ot both the above Houses, will be pleas
ed to show thou) to those in want, and will receive
orders. ly oet 25
CORN, CORN,“CORN!
TIIE IMlEltslGN Ell Will contract to deliver,
from the lath inst. to tho Ist February,
10,000 bushels Carolina and Tennessee CORN, in
lots to suit purchasers.
nov6 in A. LAFITTE.
HOSIERY, UNDER SHIRTS & DRAWERS^
i M Ell I NO, SILK, and all other kinds.
* * Patent Merino Feet HALF HOSE.
Lamb's Wool and Cotton do.
nov I WM. O. PRICE A CO.
CHEESE! CHEESE!
£7/A liONEK CHOKE GOSHEN CHEESE.
eJ\‘ 25 do Adamantine Candles.
10 do Charleston Made do
Just received and lor sale hy
«'*t2 ’ A. LAFITTE.
FOR SALE,
\ PLANTATION' on Brier Creek, Bnrki fVTjL
county, containing about 2,000 acres ol'JjJ*
Land. Also thirty-seven NEGROES, 1,200 bush
els Corn, witli a full supply of Mules, and all the
usual appurtenances of a Plantation, such as slock
of Sheep, Hogs, Cattle, Wagons, Ac. Ac.
Persons desirous of purchasing are referred to
D Antignne, Evans A Co. tj I nov ti
LAST NOTICE.
\I.L THOSE INDEBTED to the late firm of
SPEARS A BUFORD, either by note or ac
count. are earnestly requested to come and settle,
or suit will be brought.
W. 11. BUFORD, Survivor,
nov 11 litis-c Imo
ENGLISH DAIRY CHEESE.
| / \( ) BOXES prime English Dairy CHEESE.
J -\J\J Just received and for sale by
nov. 9 4 A. LAFITTE.
HUTCHINSON & THOMAS
\RE NOW RECEIVING, a large and well as
sorted stock of DRY GOODS, consisting, in
part of Muslin do Laincs, Worsted Alpacas, Meri
nos, Silk and Wool Shawls, y ilk and Cotton ildkfs.,
Muslins, Cambrics, Brown and Bleached Domestics,
Kerseys, Jeans, Ginghams, Ticking, l’laid Flannels
anil Lindseys, Silk, Linen and Cotton Threads.
—AI.SO, —
Fancy Soaps, Musical Instruments, Fancy Boxes,
Jewelry, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Guns, Pistols,
Buttons, Tapes, Ac., Ac.
—AI.SO, —
Choice Brandies, Wines, Gin, Rum, Whisky,
Cordials, Syrups, Sugars, Sardines, Ac., Ac.
100 sacks Coffee.
Doors AND SHOES.
Gents’. Calf and Kip Boots,
Do. do. do. Shoes,
Boy's Shoes,
Negro Shoes,
Ladies’ Boots and Shoes.
All, ora portion, will be sold a bargain to the
trade. Merchants and dealers arc invited to call
and examine onr stock. nov 9
SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAR |
HAMBURG, NOV. 8, 1851- j
ON and after the loth instant, until further no
tice, the freight on Cotton to Charleston, will
be One Dollar per bale from the Hamburg Depot.
Cotton consigned to this Company, will he re
ceived at tho Georgia Railroad Depot, and delivered
in Charleston, at $1 18 j per bale, Drayagc and
Bridge toll included.
W. J. MAGRATII, Agent.
C7” Tho Ncwnan Banner, Rome Southerner,
iind Courier, and Chattanooga Gazette, will please
copy. nov 9
Jt 'T B |;< EIVED. an Invoice of Cloth Cloaks,
for Men and Boys. For sale at
nov 8 CLAYTON A BIGNON'S.
“VELVETS A LA MODE.
f) It'll COLORED and Black Wide Silk YEL-
L VETS, for Ladies' Dresses and Mantillas,
oct 21 WM. O. PRICE A CO . 258 Broad-st.
THOS. RICH ARDS & SON have received a few j
copies of Rejected Addresses; or, The New ]
Theatrum Poetarum, by Horace A James Smith. j
nov 8
SEGARS.
g Q THOUSAND E. D. SEGARS.
tie *_) 94 do. A. G. do.
Just received by LAMBACK A COOPER.
OIL! OIL! —A supply ofSperm, Lard, and Whale I
Oil. Just received by
nov 2 D. B. PLUMB A CO. I
~STOVES, RANGES AND GRATESr“
-Vijw A large stock of Cooking. Box and
Parlor Stoves and Grates, of the latest i
’CSk?improvements; First Premium Kmck-*E? t ;
erboeker Cooking Ranges, the most popular Range
now in use; Plain and Japancd Tin aad Wooden
Ware; Willow Ware and Toys of every description;
Lead and Block Tin Pipe; Wrought Iron Gas Pipes
from j to 1 j inch, with elbow and tea joints; Suc
tion and Force Pumps; Fluid and Gas, and Lamps
to suit. Call before purchasing and examine our
Stook. W. 11. MAHARREY A 00.
oct 18
AtAT EC 118 VI O Ti'pCA Mill A R THINGS ;
their history, andtho events which led to their
discovery; with a short explanation of some of the
principal Natural Phenomena —by Emily E. Wille
mct. Just received by
nov 11 Tlios. RICHARDS A SON.
OVID, edited by Drs. Schmitz and Zuiupt, re
ceived hy
nov 11 TnOS. RICHARDS A SON.
JOHN B. GUIEU,
CO M M ISIS ION ill ERCII ANT,
Mclntosh Street, Augusta, (too.,
Will attend promptly to all business, or any
Agensy, entrusted to his care,
i oct 4 3m
iUiscfilciui'ous,
PORTRAITS.
_ CHARLES BERIFF ARTIST.
Frim llir Academy of Munich , Bavaria.
C'J.R ATEFUL for the encouragement giv -/snn
M en him the past season, informs
ladies and gentlemen of Augusta and vici-®®*®
nit.v, that has he removed to the rooms over Mis
Catonnet s School, (two doors ahovc Clark, Rneke
A Co.'s corner) and is prepared to furnish POR
TRAIT.'' of the finest execution, at the shoreet no
tice. The Public are respectfully invited to giro
him a call.
KT” A few more Pupils in DRAWING can be
accommodated.
References. —Col. Turner Canton, Messrs. Thos.
Richards. J. Gardner, Jr., A. Lafitte. sept, 14
FLOWERS, SHRUBBERY & GREEN HOUSE
PLANTS.
THE 1 MlEnsitiM t) has established, »x>ir
in this eitv, at the lower end of Groene«fssl*'
street, a FLOWER GARDEN AND NUU- HiZh
SERA, where he keeps constantly on hand a great
variety ot the most beautiful, rare and favorite
FLOWERS, SHRUBBERY, GREEN HOUSE
PLANTS AND BULBOUS ROOTS, selected 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 been foreman in one of the most celebra
ted Botanical Gardens in the Northern States, the
undersigned now, after a residence in the South for
(he last live years, feels' fully acquainted with all
varieties of Ornamental Shrubbery, Plants and
Flowers adapted to this latitude.
lie keeps on hand, in his extensive Green House,
a large collection of rare and favorite PLANTS
AND FLOWERS, which he warrants to he true to
representation and name. Also —a very extensive
assortment of ROSES, BULBOUS ROOTS AND
EVERGREENS.
All orders faithfully attended to, and Plants and
Flowers carefully put up and forwarded according
to directions.
A large supply of FLOWER PO rS kept constant
ly on hand. J. W. BESSMAN.
Augusta. Geo., Oct. 29. dt.lmos.Me
AUGUSTA, (Ga.)
Ct I.A \TO V a- ltl(. non are now prepared for
J the \\ inter Trade, witli a complete mid Fash
ionable stock of READYMADE CLOTHING, em
bracing every article usually kept in their line.
Citizens and strangers wishing to provide them
selves with well-made and fashionable-cut Clothing,
will find it to their interest to call at No. 197 Broad
street (Metcalf's Range) and select such articles ns
the}’ may want, ns they are determined to sell at a
small advance. " 12 nov 8
LADIES’ CLOAKS AND MANTILL VS.
SNOWDEN .V 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 prices: Ladies' long white Kid GLOVES,
and a variety of other articles .suitable for the pres
ent season. To alt of which they respectfully in
vite the attention of the Ladies. dt.te nov 8
THREE FRIENDS SUGARS.
Jx/WUM) T,U:s ‘»«K«AS (Three Friends)
tJV'I V/v*\ " SEtIAHS. just received by
nov 8 LAMBACK A COOPER.
STRAWBERRY PLANTS.
| I Y/ Y lIOVEY’S Seedling, a very hardy
I ' *Y / and suitable variety for this climate.
For sale by WM. HAINES,
nov 8 <>
CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS.
L>lt'll VEI,VET.f Silk Brocade and Morina
k Cloaks, of the latest styles; plain, figured and
watered Mantillas. Just received at
aov 7 dt&c GRAY BROTHERS.
17 LIKELY NEGROES FOR SALE.
ONE. 21 years, a first rate Sempstress, and her
Child, 1 years old.
One Field Hand, 28 years, and her three Child
ren: she will he sold only to an approved pur
chaser, to remain in Richmond, or adjoining coun
ties —sold for no fault, hut, to wind up an estate.
Also tor 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, 21 years, a first rate Semp
stress, Cook, Washer and Ironer.
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
“AT HOME.”
Urn. T• INGRAHAM has returned from sJJ
Now York, with an extensive and !t)J
choice selection of CLOTHS, CASI.UERES 1J
and VESTINGS, of the latest French and English
manufacture, ami newest patterns and styles, which
we will sell by piece 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 styles of make, which we will sell as cheap
as ever offered before in this market.
HATS AND CAPS,
Oftho nowost fashion, and the best to be bad.
HOSIERY, GLOVES, Ac.
Under Shirts amt Drawers, of all descriptions.
New styles Searls, Cravats, and all articles for
dress and comfort. W.\l. O. PRICE A CO.,
oct. 9 Drapers and Tailors, 2aS Broad-st.
DRESS PATENT SHANK BOOTS. '
JI'ST received at our New Iron Front Store, op
posite the Masonic Hall, a beautiful lot of those
PATENT SHANK BOOTS.
oct 26 ALDRICH A ROYAL.
1/ \ BIILS. PRIMEBKETS—in good order Mid
1 \J for sale by
oct 31 W. 11. STURGES & CO.
COAL! COAL!f
8 Eli I-BITUMINOUS Tennessee COAL, suita
ble for Parlor Grates, Ac., and better adapted
to this climate than any other Coal, for sale at the
Georgia Kail Road Depot. ts sept. 30
GRATES,
17 OK PARLOR. Office, and other uses, all sizes
and descriptions. For sale, wholesale or re
tail, by
o _ B. F. CHEW.
(iAR ON E its A Sri DOTE—or Medics ted 4 tom.
" I pound to prevent and cure Baldness and Gray
Hair effectually, and remove Scurf and Dandriff.
For sale by D. B. PLUMB A CO.
ENGLISH VELVET AND TAPESTRY
CARPETING.
rpilE SUBSCRIBERS wish to call the attention
I. of purchasers to their stock of the above Goods,
being the largest and best assortment ever offered
and imported direct to this city.
Brices , $1,50 and 51,62 j Velvet, $2 anti umcmrds.
AMERICAN TAPESTRY,
Choice colors and patterns, at $1,25 and $1.17*.
A LOT OF AMERICAN THREE PLY CAR
PETING,
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 we will sell at the low price of 65 cents
per yard. v
Patterns really beautiful.
AMERICAN INGRAINS,
Superior all-wool heavy Carpeting, at 62Jc. per yd.
ENGLISH HARTH RUGS.
A choice lot of the above goods per the Austria,
from Liverpool, at $2,50, $3, $4, $5, $0,50, SB, and
$lO.
CHEAP INGRAINS.
A lot of all-wool, and cotton and wool Ingrains,
which we wish to clear off at 11 jo. to 50e.
Cotton Carpetings at 15c. to 30e.
4-4 Linen Carpeting at 18e.
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 widths, cut to fit Rooms and Entry?.
We wish particularly to call the attention of pur
chasers to our linen stock of all-pure Flax Linens,
Shirtings and Sheetings, Doylies, Napkins and Ta
ble Linens, which was purchased by Mr. C. Lam
bert, in Belfast, Ireland.
N. B.—All orders promptly and faithfully attend
ed to. LAMBERT A BROTHER,
211 King street.
Charleston, Nov. 7, 1831. d6—tl2 nov 9
itUsrellancons.
MANAGER’S OFFICE.
GREEN AMD PULASKI MONUMENT LOT
TERIES.
j Managed, Drawn, am! Prizes Paid by the well
known and responsible firm of
J. W. MAURY A CO.
| Class 117 to be drawn at Augus)a, Nov. 12, 1851.
Sales close Wednesday at 3 p. in. PACKAGE
SCHEME. 14 drawn ballots from 78.
1,000 DOLLARS.
$ 1.000. $313; $25(1; besides numerous others.—
Tickets sl—Shares in proportion. Risk on a
package of 2li Quarters. $3,50
Extra Class 84, by Monongalia 173, Nov. 15.1851.
Sales close Saturday, at 3P. M. BRILLIANT
SCHEME. 11 Drawn Ballots from 75.
33,000 DOLLARS.
$1...000; $8,000; $5,000; $1,550 ; 50 of sl,ooo—
numerous others. Tickets SIU ; Halves
$5; Quarters $2,50.
Class 118, to be drawn at Savannah, Nov. 14, 1851. —
Sales close Friday, at 3 P. M. BEAUTIFUL
SCHEME. 12 drawn ballots from Oti.
0,000 DOLLARS.
$2,114: 2 of $1,900; 3 of S7OO. Tickets s 3—
Halves sl,so—Quarters 75 cents.
JOHN A. MILLEN,
No. 205 Broad street, one door above Metcalfs
Range, Augusta. Ga.
iX/y* Orders from the city or country, strictly eon
fideutial and promptly attended to. nov 12
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
be sold low, by A. LAFITTE.
nov 5 8
- new - masonic - Vocalist,
T7OIS SALE by C. A L. DWELLE. No. 314
-1 Broad street, nearly opposite 'the Brunswick
Bank. ffcctl oct 21
1 I Eli n fe FOSTER, FACTORS AND COM
-1 > MISSION MERCHANTS, Bay-st., Savan
nah. Geo. P. 11. Bkiin.
jy9 ts John Foster.
TO BAR KEEPERS.—On hand, the best as
sertmont of out and moulded DECANTERS,
TUMBLERS, WINES, CHAMPAIGNES, Ac. Ac.,
to he had in the city.
—ALSO—
-1.000 doz. quart, pint and half-pint FLASKS. —
Call and learn the price at
oct. 2 ,1. J. LATHROP A CO.
DRAYING NOTICE.
THE UNDERSIGNED bogs 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 (n him in the above line during
the past year, and hopes to merit a continence of
the same, by keeping in his employment such per
sons only aswill, with promptitude and fidelity, at
tend to the interests of hi? 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 he made,
and by whom all orders will be promptly attended
to. CHARLES C. JACKSON.
N. B.—Drays and Wagons to Hamburg,
oet. 31) imo
rp. URLS. Northern APPLES, Baldwin and
*J Pippins, in store and for sale low by
oct 31 W. 11. STURGES A CO.
RANGES.
17 BARROW’S Patent Cooking RANGE, one
J• of the best articles now in use, for sale by
oet B. F. CHEW.
SOUTHERN MADE PLANTATION
BROGANS,
House servants SHOES, Ac., AT«**&«
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, No.MM
30 East Bay, Charleston, So. Ca. * K,
The Subscriber, Agent for the SOUTH CARO
LINA SHOE FACTORY, at Charleston So. Ca.,
ami the CHERAW FACTORY, atChoraw, So. Ca.,
will offer for sale in this market by the first Sept.,
a largo supply of Southern made PLANTATION
BROGANS and HOUSE SERVANTS SHOES,
which will he sold at the lowest niurket prices for
goods of similar quality.
R. A. PRINGLE,
Dealers in Brogans, Boots and Shoes,
No. 30 East Bay, Charleston, S. C.
aug. 15 c.'inntjltu
BOOTS AND SHOES.
BPKQI ETIcSON. No. 178, Broad-st.,f-K
• immediately opposite the 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 yenT, they now
respectfully invite them to examine their present
stock, among which is a new lot of those Gaiters at
$1 per pair. Also, a handsome assortment of Gen
tlemen s Gaiters—a su)s!rior article.
N. B.—Boots and Shoes manufactured to order,
and repairing promptly and neatly executed at their
establishment. oct 24 " lm
BOOTS AND SHOES.
TIIE CHEAPEST EVER OFFERED IN' AU
GUSTA.
TIIE SUBSCRIBER, thankful for the kind
patronage heretofore bestowed on him, wishes
to call the attention of the citizens of Augusta
and its vicinity, to his well selected stock ofGcnt.’s,
Ladies', Misses', Boy's and Children's
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Which ho will sell, wholesale and retail, cheaper
than any ever offered in this city. Please call and
examine, as goods will bo freely siiown, and only
one price asked.
500 pair of Ladies' Fox'd. GAITERS, well made,
at 95 ets. per pair.
JAMES DALY.
N. B. A handsome lot of Travelling and Pack
ing Trunks, Valises, and Carpet Bags always on
hand. J. D.
Store on the South side of Broad street, nearly
opposite the Eagle A Phoenix Hotel, f oct. 11
WILLIAM A. ARCHER,
D R A P E R A N D TAILOR,
HAS REMOVED to the South side of
Broad street, nearly opposite and a lit
tie East of the Eagle A Phoenix Hotel, where sit
he solicits a continuation of the patronage which
has been so liberally bestowed on him by the public.
lie keeps on hand a good assortment of Material,
such as is kept by Merchant Tailors, which he will
make up to order, in good shape. All garments,
made up to order, warranted to fit.
RENOVATING and REPAIRING done up at
short notice. Please call and give mo a trial,
oct. 8 ' jtf
GENTLEMEN’S FASHIONABLE CLOTH.
ING STORE.
WASHINGTON GA.
DALY A DONNELLY’
WOULD respectfully call the attention of their
friends and customers to their excellent
stock 0
Fall and Winter Clothing,
which they are receiving. They feel confident that
having made a choice selection, and being judges
of such articles, they can furnish gentlemen with a
very superior article ou the most reasonable terms
Their stock consists in part of
Dress and Frock Coats, Hoiscry, Gloves,
Sacks, Pants, .Vests, Suspenders,
Merino and Cotton, Velvet and Cloth,
Undershirts, Drawers, Caps, Pocket H ndk’s,
Hats, Boots and Shoes, Blank Silk, Satin, and
Fancy Cravats, Ac. Ac.
Also an extensivo assortment of Linen Bo3om
Shirts.
They would call special attention to their stock
of Cloths, Casimep.es and Vestings, ot every
dye texture, and quality, which they will cut and
make tip in the best and most fashionable stylo.
oet 22 (Ac
AUGUSTA,' OCTOBER, 1851.
CLARK, RACKET!’ A CO. havenow in store a
full supply of every thing in their line.
WATCHES of all descriptions.
SILVER and PLATED WARE in great variety.
CLOCKS of all kinds.
Tabic and Pocket CUTLERY.
GUNS—hunting apparatus. ,
Colt s and Allen's REVOLVERS.
Deringer's Belt PISTOLS.
LAMPS and CANDELABRAS. ,
ANDIRONS, FEN DEKS, SHOVEL and TONGS.
With a general Stock of Fancy and Military
Goods. oct - 31
_____ Auction Sales.
BY HUTCHINSON & THOMAS.
' _ Extensive. fair, of Books.
AVc shall sell, at our Store, THIS EVENING, in
1 continuation,
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 sto kis new, of the host and latest editions
and warranted perfect.
Sale toecmuicncc each evening at 7 o'clock. The
attention of the literary public is respectfully soli
cited. nov. 12_
BY HUTCHINSOtTfe. THOMAS.
Will be sold, at Auction, in front of Store, on
WEDNESDAY, 12th inst.,
A lot of Single and Double-Barrel GUNS,
Iland-Saws, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Boots,
Shoes, Ac. Ac. nov n
BY HUTCHINSON & THOMAS. '
\i dl he sold on WEDNESDAY, the 12th inst., in
trout of -ton to close Consignments.
10 casks Cheese,
20 barrels Onions,
50 hoxes Herrings,
20 firkins Batter,
2 barrels Lard; Mackerel; Flour; Brandy,
H hisky ; (Jin ; Rum ; Vinegar; Segars, &c. Ac.
uov 11
BY A. LAFITTE.
(• rocerjes, Second-hand Furniture, far.
mURSDA'I, 13th inst., at 11 o'clock, will be sold,
in front of store,
A general assortment of GROCERIES.
—also, —
Second-hand FUUNITt HE.
An«l immediately after,
Dry Goods, Double and Single Barrel Guns, Fan
cy Articles, Cutlery, Hardware, Ac.
Terms cash. ‘ nov 12
BY A LAFITTE"
Night Auction.
THURSDAY NIGHT, 13th instnnt, at 7 o'clock,
will he sold,
Dry Goods, Cutlery, Hardware, Guns, Watches,
Jewelry, Ac., Ac.
Terms cash. n ov. 12
BY A. LAFITTE.
Fate Cittj Lots.
THURSDAY next, 13th, at 12 o’clock, M. precisely,
will be sold in front of store,
Two LOTS situated on the west side of Mclntosh
street, having each a front of 80 feet on Mclntosh,
and running back 280 feet, more or less, westward to
an alley 30 feet wide.
Terms—One fifth cash, balance payable in 1,2,
• » and 4 years, with insterost from date, purchasers
to pay for papers. Further particulars at the sale.
By order of W. JI. MAIIARREY,
Chairman Committee on South Common,
nov. 12
BY GIKARDEyIc PAIIKER'
Jjtirge and hr!engine SaLof Imported and Do
hi'stir Sugars.
In conso'pien,*o of non-disposal of entire stock of
Sugars, as per last advertisement, wo will sell, in
front of Store, on THURSDAY, the 13th instant,
without any manner of reserve, whatever, re
mainder of SUGARS unsold, to cover advances,
consisting of—
-30,000 Do La Burns; 20,000 Camilla,
25,000 LaTerosita Regalia
Also, in addition to the abovo,
25,000 Lasietad, 35,000 La Priraavera,
13,500 La Legalidad Jiabanna.
Also, 40 gross Matches.
Terms—All sums under ono hundred dollars,
cash; all sums over, 00 days, on approved undent
dorsed notes.
Wo would specially call the attention of whole
sale dealers and merchants. The sale will posi -
lively take place at II o’clock. nov 12
BY HUTCHINSON THOMAfL
House and Lot.
W ill be sold, at tho Lower Market House, on the
first Tuesday in DECEMBER next,
The House and Lot now occupied by C. Rcnnick,
on tho S. E. corner of Greeno and Kollock streets,
with a front ot forty (40) feet on Greene street, and
running back one hundred and seventy-five (175)
feet on Kollock street.
The House and Lot may be treated for at private
sale, at any time between now and the day of sale.
Terms cash. n ov 7
EXECUTORS’ SALE.
By permission of the Inferior Court of Richmond
County, while sitting for ordinary purposes, will
be sold, on tho first Tuesday in JANUARY next,
at tho Lower Market House, in tho city of Au
gusta, during the usual hours of public sales, tho
following property, belonging to the estate of Jesse
Kent, deceased, for tho benefit of his heirs and
creditors, to wit:
Thirteen Negro Slaves—Jacob, John, (a mulatto,)
Lewis, George,-(carpenter,) Bob, Bryant, Madison,
Henrietta, Jim, Rachael, Louisa,Berry and Julia.
# Also, a tract of land in said county, containing
ninety-four acres, more or less, adjoining lauds of
Grimsley, Tinslsy, and others.
Also, another tract in said county, containing
seventy-one acres and a half, more or less, about
four miles and a half from Augusta, lying between
the Louisville and Savannah roads, and adjoining
lands ol G. B. Red, J. Burch, and others.
Also, one undivided half of another tract in said
county, containing three hundred acres, more or
less, known as the Holcombe bill tract.
And also, a House and Lot on the south side of
Broad street, in the city of Augusta, bounded on
the cast by Isaac S. Tuttle’s lot, on the south by
Mrs. W inter s lot, and on the west by \V. W. Mann s
lot. and containing a front on said Broad street of
foot, more or less.
Terms.—For the Negroes, cash ; and for the Real
Estate, one-half cash, and a credit on the balance
for twelve months, secured by a note and mortgage
on the property, with interest from the day of sale.
JOHN H. MANN, ) ™
nov 5 I. 1\ GARVIN. ] Executors.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Will bo sold, at the Lower Market House, in the
city of Augusta, Richmond county, on the first
Tuesday in January next, within the usual hours
of sale, agreeable to an order of tho Justices of
the Inferior Court of Richmond county, sitting
as a Court of Ordinary and for ordinary purposes :
A Negro Man, named 808, about fifty years of
age. Sold as tho property of the Estate of W illiam
Templeton, deceased. Sold to perfect titles.
JAMES A. TEMPLETON,
Administrator on the Estate of William Templeton,
deceased. sa oct. 11
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Will be sold, on tho first Tuesday in JANUARY
next, at the Market House of the city of Augus
ta, between tho usual hours of sale, the following
described lots:
All that, lot or tract of LAND, fronting upon East
Boundary street, city of Augusta, containing 28
acres, more or less, lying below r the old Magazine,
and bounded by lands of Kirkpatrick, Blodget, and
others. Sold to perfect titles to the City Council.
—also, —
All those two tracts of LAND, adjoining each
other, containing 075 acres, lying in Richmond
county, about 15 miles from Augusta, one mile
from Bath, and three miles and one half from tho
Geo. Rail Road; bounded by lands of McNair, Beas
ley, Daily, and the Mt.Enon and Bath tracts. Sold
for the benefit of the hell’s and creditors.
WM. 11. McLAWS,
nov 4 Adm’r. James McLaws, deceased.
AUGUSTA AND WAYNESBORO R. ROAD
\ N Instalment of 20 per cent, on Subscriptions to
A the Capital Stock of this Comi any has been
culled lor by the Board of Directors, payable on or
before the 20th dav of November next,at Uie Offico
of Mr. Joseph Bancroft, the Secretary ot the Compa
ny, in Savannah. B - LA>V TON, Pres t.
et 18 ™
T,» mii'^E-KEEPERS. —We keep constantly
on bond, a large assortment of H(SUSE FUR
NISHING GOODS, consisting, in part, of Tin and
Britannia Tea and Coffee Pots, brass and iron Pre
sorve Kettles, Japanned Toilet Setts, Knife Clean
ers, Sillabub Churns, Tubs, Buckets, Pails, Knife
Boxes and Baskets, Shovels and Tongs, Fire Dogs,
Hair Brooms, Toasting Irons and Forks, Lamp
Chimney Brushes, Seives, Coffee and Spice Mills,
Pie Boards, Rolling Pins, Towel Stands and Roll
ers, Baskets, Bellows, Ac., Ac.
oct. 12 t JM ÜBTIN A LATHROP.
WAFIXIf irons.—Revolving and Handled
WAFFLE IRONS, of new and much ap
proved styles. For sale by
oct. 12 t MUSTIN A LATHROP.