Constitutionalist and republic. (Augusta, Ga.) 1851-18??, November 16, 1851, Image 1

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Constitutionalist and Republic. BY JAMES GARDNER, JR I (Constitutionalist ant> lifjinbfir. I OlViCl && M< D(VO6H-878££T t ! THIRD DOOR FROM THE SOUTH-WEST COKXF.iI OF BROAD* STREET. Silos of LAND !\v AtlnjinLsUators, Executors or Gnar •liaiis. are required, by I ;w. to be held on the first Tuesday in th« month, between the hours of ten in the forenoon and three in the afternoon, at the Court House in which the property is situate. Notice of those sales must be given in a*public Gazette. SIXTY tyAYB previous to the day f s*le. Sales of NEGROES must he at l'ublic Auction, on the tir't Tuefsiay of the month. tietween the usual hours of sale, at the place of public sales in the county whore the Letters Testamentary, or Administration, or Guardianship, may have.been granted, first giving SIXTY DAY'S notice thereof, in one of the public Gaze* >of this State, and ut the door of the Court llous-. wli.-r* such sales are to be held. Notice for the sale of Personal Property lau.-t be given. in like manner, FORTY DAYS previous to day of >ale. N'Ca-i* to the !J. t*tor> and Creditors of an Estate must | be pub! i-died for FORTY DAYS. Notice that ap]i!ic;.ti< n vlll ..* made to the Court of Ordinary for h ave to sell LAND, must be published for EOl'll MONTHS. N’otir • for lf.ive i .l >« !i NEGROES, must be published FOP!’ MONTHS, before any order absolute can bo j given by the Court. AUDUBON’S QUADRUPEDS OF AMERICA. 1 Tyros, r. lo 14 of this beautiful Work have been ’ received, containing engravings of the fob j lowing Animals, viz . The Collared Pec ary, the i Polar Hare, Mink, Black Squirrel, Migratory ! Sqitirr- !. Canada Porcupine. Swamp Hare, Red t Squirrel. Leopard Speriaophile, American White Vootcd Mouse, Pennants Martin or Fisher, Com mon Am rican Skunk, Hare Squirrel, Canada Pouched Bat, Wilson's Meadow Mouse, Canada Otter,Swilt Fox. Texan Shook, Brown or Norway Hat, Red tailed Squirrel, Virginia Opossum, Blft *fc American Wolf, Fox Squirrel, Common Star Nosed Mole, Say least Shrew. American Beaver. Ameri can Badger, Douglass Squirrel, do. Spennophilo, 1 Richardson - do., American Bison or Buffalo, White Weasel or Stoat. Orango bellied Squirrel, Bridled , Weasel, Raccoon, American Elk, Wapiti Deer, ; Black tailed llare, small American Brown Weasel, ' Little Harvest Mouse, Wolverine, Long Haired Squirrel, Common Fly Squirrel, Rocky Mountain Xeotonea Cotton Rat. The above work is being i published in thirty Numbers, at one dollar per number, each containing five plates, lithographed in a superior style, and carefully colored from the original drawings. Subscriptions received at the Agents. GEO. A. OATES A CO., now T Broad ?t . next door to l\ S. llt»t**l STOVES, RANGES AND GRATES. A large stock of Cooking. Box and ,q“V Parlor Stoves and Grates, ol',tin* hit<*t ’ tjfl int| rovcments : First Premium Kuffik- *1.3. erbocker Cooking Ranges, the mo.«t ]>opulnr BaiTge uowjn ns* : Plain and .lapaned Tin aind Wooden Ware; \Y illow Wat" and Tqys of ‘-very (ie^criplioii; Lead and Bio k Tin Pip*-; Wrought Iron G a-* Pipes from 3 to 11 inch, with olhoti and ten joints: Suc tion ami Force Pumps: Fluid and (Lis, and Lamps to suit. Call before puroha-ing and * vainitu* our Stock. W. II MAH A I’ll EV A CO. oet IS V* 1 r-. £0 uja /r ''>'?■ i-.-i h \!-i u.ij vT r>*cr *:-'T \£i 4, JEST ARItIYI D-Sou-iO bright TIN W A RE, «.f the following riieles. viz : Dval Copper Greque, oblong do. do.. Bound Vs ater I IrG-h for Buck Vs heat, lb und Water Kettles oval Tea Pots, all sizes. Urns and Chafing 1 fishes, nov 12 B. F. CHEW. 17 riKELY NEGROES FOR SALE. OM-* 21 years, a first rate Sempstress, and her Child, 1 years old. One Field Hand, 28 years, and her three (Child ren: she will be gold only to an approved pur- . chaser, to remain in Richmond, or adjoining coun ties—sold for no fault, but to wind up sin estate. Also for sale, without restriction, a brown Man, 28 years old, si good Ostler and Painter, and fair Carpenter. A likely brown Boy, 20 years, a good Hotel,Ser vant. A likely mulatto Girl, 23 years, si first r ite Semp stress, Cook, Washer siud Ironor. A mulatto Girl. 28 years, si good Cook, Washer and Ironcr. A likely House Girl, 18 years old. A Man, 2d 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, 8. C. j nov 8 dtf AUGUSTA SADDLE AND HARNESS MAN UF AC TORY. THE SUBSCRIBER having recently fitted up an extensive manufactory immediately in the rear of his store in Met - ealfe's Range, No. 193 Broad-street, is prepared to execute orders from dealers and merchants at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. He would respectfully invite the attention of tho public To his largo assortment of Gentlemen s. La dies and Boys SADDLES, BRIDLES, MAR TINGALES, WHIPS, HARNESS, COLLARS, TRUNKS, VALISES, HORSE COVERS, CAR PET BAGS. Ac., Ac. Abo a full assortment of Harness and Saddlery ; HARDWARE, together with an excellent assort ment of Patent Whalebone and Ribbed and Steel Spring TRI X KS, which are unsurpassed for light -1 ness and durability. I A supply of Ale Coo mbs’ celebrated Patent * Stretched, Kivetted and Cemented Belting. * Those in want of any article in hi? line will find it to their advantage to call before purchasing else where. lie will sell on as accommodating terms as , can be had in the city. A. HATCH, sept 19 dfif&etf I MEDICAL NOTICE. DIP. OORJI.YV who was long a member of the Medical Board of Georgia, writes thus: Macon, isov. 1, lots. Dr. G. AV. Little—Sir: Concerning your Phar maceutical Medicines, as you ask my opinion, 1 will state that I have seen and know enough 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 he, my experience is, that this remedy will effectually control or cure them in a very short time. I tind you - Vermifuge to fully answer the pur pose, in relieving children of worms without any thing else to follow. It would he 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 hut ail your compound medi cines (Pharmaceuticals) are in advance of anything offered to the public. Yours, Ac. Thomas B. Gorman, M. D. Sold wholesale and retail by the proprietor, at the Manufacturing Depot, ao. 2G4 Market street, Phil adelphia. and Macon and Milledgevillc, Ga.; and also, E. AV. Willis. Augusta, Ga., and by Agents and Druggists generally, throughout the Southern country. dAc2w nov 12 fna MOUSE-KEEPERS- —AVo keep constantly J- on hand, a large assortment of IIOU PE FL' K MSUING GOODS, consisting, in part, of Tin and Britannia Tea and Coffee Pots, brass andiron Pre serve Kettles, Japanned Toilet Sens. Knife Clean ers, Sillabub Churns. Tubs, Buckets, Pails, Knife Baxes and Baskets, ,Shovels and Tongs, Fire Dogs, Hair Brooms, Toasting Irons and Forks, Lamp Chimney Brushes, Serves, Coffee and Spice Miiis, Pie Boards, Rolling Pins, Towel Stands and Roll ers, Baskets, Bellows, Ac., Ae. pet. 12 | jMI'STIN A LATHROP. | WASHINGTON HALL, ATLANTA, GA. TIIC Undersigned, anxious to render tho /ya* above Establishment every way acceptable liiL to the travelling pu die.has recently added to it a new DINING ROOM, and made several other material alterations in the House, with a view to tho promo tion of the comfort of those who may favor him wiih their patronage, and has secured, as a general Superintendent, tho services of Mr. Geo. R. Fka zku, formerly of the United States, and lato of tho Eagle A Phoenix Hotel, Augusta, Ga. It is his in tention to spare neither expense nor exertion to make the Washington Hall deservedly popular. He has recently uiidvd to his Establishment five pood family Rooms, Lathed and Plastered, with fire places in each. Also, a fine BATHING ES TABLISHMENT, where can bo procured Warm or Cold Baths. There is a BARBER SHOP under the same root, and a LIYERY STABLE at a convenient distance. Servants always in attendance upon the i ears to conduct passengers and convey baggage to and from tho Depot. J AS. LOYD. Proprietor. Geo. R. Frazer, Superintendent. N. B.—The übo\o house will always furnish Din i ner to tho passengers from tho West, at 3 o’clock P M- d&cly may 7 PROF. A C. BARRY’S TKICOPHEROU s7 OK MKDICATKD COMPOUND.-—The efficacy of thin justly celebrated ambrocation for invigorating, j beautifying and imparting a gloss and silken softness to t •"* Hair. is now m» widely knoun an l acknowb-igod, i lh.it it Ini- ‘gained bv ii< merit a reputation which : not lor a day. but tor all time. It is the province of sc Mice to subdue and control the>e physical evils which ..•tin , v*l civilization has brought'in its train : for so lot gas warm rooms and tight h its, with the combined a- ncy | of other iiillucucc- exist, will thousands of unhappy vic , t ins l»e trouble l with bald head: and grey lialrs. t » say nothing nt the various cutaneous diseases to which the head i-, subjected, it was to reiieio these evils that l , r-»fos>-nr Barry ietro-!-u e«l his invaluable remedy, and among the thousand and one who have been his < om . pvtit**r.w. he now stand-, alone on that pedestal of suc- I cess, hewn out of Ra- rv'.s Tricopherous. .and sustained ; by the favor and universal patronage of a di.-ce; ning i and iutclligent public. F«»i restoring the lfair to its | original growtli. or preventing it from falling out. this j compound ha- been pronounced by ail medical men to be a -ure remedy. For eradicating scurf, dandruli. and curing di-eases of the -kin. glands. niu«cles. sting and bruises, the Tricopherous will always he found a safe, j speedy, and unfailing cure ; and *» long as Fair tress**s man's itfimwial race ensnare, i And b.-auty draws u> with a single hair, wll Barry - *l’r 'icqpberou.s be ♦ ssential to the toilet of » very l idv and gentleman who dtisire to give a soft, glossy aud luxuriant app- arance t*> tin* natural <h tpery ••f reason - tdirone. S«i!d in large bottles, price *2’* * **nts, 1 at the principal office. N<> 137 liroa.hvay. New York; ami soi l fiy the principal nj-nclmiits and drr.. gists throughout the United states and Oamulas, M- vico, NV est ln-lics tin at Britain and Frame. • • &*c •BLANKETS AND KERSEYS. I ALL I KSTLHT .V U ?YI iJ*t« LY have <*iK'ti-. -4 t*d at the corner as tho Globe Hotel, a ; euj>e rior assortment of 8 1 uml l*-l heavy, nil wool negro BLANKETS. H I and 12--1 extra fine be*l do. I’LMNSand beavv KERBEYB. r*»tton OSNAIH RG.Snnd STRIPES. Br**wn and filea»hed SHEETING and SPIRT ING. MERINO. 0A SI MERES and JE \ NS. Irish LINEN and Lird-eye IH \PEIL Towelling and pjlfi . cr,?e LINEN. And a great variety ol GOODS suitablefoi ami lies ami plant rs; ail of which are offered • n tho best possible terms. gept. 11 • AT i OME. M T. I\(*l» \l* VW has returned from Ti VV Now York, with an extensive* and j choice selection ol I'LDiHS, CASIMERES jJ.. and YESTIXGS, of the latest French and English manufacture, ami newest pattern** andatylea, which we will gel I by piece or pattern, or make up to measure, in tho Bioat approved stylo, at New York REA DV-MA l#R CLOTfMXG, Os the best goods ami tnanufiicture, of all tho modern styles of make, which we will sell as cheap as ever offered before in this market. HATS AND PAPS, . Os the newest fashion, and the best to be had. HOSIERY, GLOVES, Ac. j Under Shirks and Drawers, of all descriptions. New styles Scarfs, Cravats, and all articles for dress and comfort. \VM. 0. PRICE «fc CO., oct. 0 Drapers and Tailors, 258 Broad-st. PHILADELPHIA MARBLE WORK AND IRON RAILINGS. .1. ST li IT II !•: RS ft S O V , No. 360 Kitrh street, Philadelphia, I X J AM FA( JM KBits of at! kimls of MAJtBLK ifj- and BED STONE, f*»r House Fronts, Man ties, Aloiiumcnts, Tombs, Statuary, Ac. oct to ly 1 MOU. I. i (. A*LLA<ilf i: It , Broad and Coato streets, Philadelphia, STEAM IRON RAILING and ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS, where every article in their 1 lim* is gotten up with despatch, at the lowest prices, ami work unsurpassed. I oct 25 ly G. McLAUGIILIN, Esq., Augusta, Ga., having the Designs of both the above Houses, will he pleas* j cd to show them to those in wc.nt, and will receive orders. ly oct 25 j DRY GOODS IN CHARLESTON, S C. DIUECT IMPORTATION. C( &F. L. KEH BISON »V CO., Hirert Importer /• of Kmo t ran. Dry (Jowls, are happy to inform their friends aud customers, that they are now re ceiving by every arrival from Europe, additions to , as complete a stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GuuD.B as lias ever been offered in their i market. Good Goods are furnished at lov* prim, and ( those who purchase in their city, nre invited to ex- j amino their styles, which will be found particularly I adapted to the Southern, trad». LADIES’ DRESS GOODS and DOMESTIC FABRICS, in every variety. Os NEGRO CLOTHS, BLANKETS, and Plan* ation Dry Goods, :» complete assortment. HOUSE KEEPING ARTICLES, in their line, in every variety : together with a full -tovk of CASIMERES, VESTINGS and CLOTHS. ALo, LINENS, which will be found free from anv mixture of Cotton. All articles sold are warranted to prove as repre edited. Terms cash, or citv acceptance. . C.A K. L. KEItRISON & CO, 209 North-west corner King and Market streets. Charleston, Aug. 27, ISSI. eA<l CHAMPAGNE. 1 \ BASKETS of superior CHAMPAGNE. For sale at I. P. GIIIARDEY A CO'S. oct. 2S ■XTCW I't'BLH ATION -.—The Fifteen Decisive IN 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. Lives of the Queens of Scotland, and English Princesses connected with the Royal Succession of j Great Britain, vol. 2d, by Agnes Strickland, author of Queens of England. Jacob Abbot's Young Chridian Series, in three vols.—l. The Young Christian. 11. The Coiner Stone. 111. The Way to do Good. Parts 13 and I I London Labor and London Poor. The above for sale by : nov 12 THOS. RICHARDS k SON. PORTRAITS. CHARLES BEREFT*. —ARTIST, From the Academy of Munich, Ravari . . G- RATE MX for the encouragement giv-agasa I en hint tho past season, informs theCoMa 1.-dies and gentlemen of Augusta and vici-'®*-®*-' nitv, that has he removed to tho rooms over Mis Catnnnet s School, (two doors above Clark, Itacke k Co.'s corner: and is prepared to furnish I’OR TRAITS of the finest execution, at the shorest no tice. The Public are respectfully invited to give i him a call. C7’ A few more Pupils in DRAWING can be accommodated. , Rkferexces.—Col. Turner Canton, Messrs. Thos. i Richards, J. Gardner, Jr., A. Lafitte. sept. 11 j Ol t ATT'S PILES AND BITTERS—For ! xtl. salo by nov 13 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist-. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, SUNDAY. NOVEMBER IG, 1851. Election in January. II * »» authorized to anoncr JOBHU \ S. \\ ALKER a? a candidate for rc-dcelxon to the olScc of Coroner of Richmond county, at tho elec tion in January next. oct 28 ■ \\c are authorized to annooirr E. C. TINS LEI as a candidate for re-election to the office of Tax Collector of Richmond county, at the election in January next. * oet 22 C?" arc authorized to announce WIL LIAM B. SAVAGE .is a candidate for the office ot Clerk of the Superior and Inferior Courts, at tho election in January next. oct 10 We are authorized to announce SAMUEL H. CRUMP as a candidate for Clerk of Superior and Inferior Courts, at the approaching election in January next. oct. 8 [r 7We are authorized to announce J. C. GREEN as a candidate for Clerk of the Superior and Inferior Courts of Richmond county, at tho ensuing election in January next. o< t. I . We nre anthorizrdto aunouiice W.MILO i OLIN as ii candidate for Clerk of the Superior ami | Inferior Courts of Richmond county, at the ap ; proaching election. oc I f ir*We are authorized lo auuouuce AMMIU ! 80N W. WALTON as a candidate for clerk of the j Superior and Inferior Courts of Richmond county, at the election in January next, oet. 3 * i L-/‘ V* c are aiithori/.ed to announce DAVID L. ROATH ns a candidate for Clerk of the Supc -1 rim* and Inferior Courts of Richmond county, at ; tlu* election ia January next. - sept. 27 j ily ' Wear** uiithori/.cd lo anuoui'.ee OSWELL ,E. CASIIIN as a candivlatelor Clerk ofthe Superior ■ and Inferior Courts of Richmond county, at the ensuing eh ction. dAu sept 26 fk.-*’ ' Me are nuthorized to an no nine Hit* name ISAAC S. TANTT, as a candidate for the office of T;ix Collector, at the ensuing election in Janua ry next. * 30 ■ W <* are authorized m announce W .M. II RRITCIIARD as a candidate for tho office of Re ceiver of Tax Returns, for Richmond county, at tho election in January next. oct 11 [X/ = * We are authori/eu to aiiuonyee DA N1 li L .1. KlNtlas a candidate tor the office of Receiver of Tax Returns at the approaching election. | ,M ’ f ? , / \\ e are aultiori/.-d tonunomiee ALI A \ \ ! DER PHILIP ns a candidate fi»r re-election to the* «»t T lcc of Receiver of Tax Returns for Richmond i County at the ensuing clout jon. oct 'J MARINE, FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE BY TfTK ( (Bl MFIR lAh INSt R \\( l£ < 0., Os Chai lesion. S. C. CAPITAL $250,000, ALL PAID IN. Ollier, \o. 4. Itr<»ad Street. PRESIDENT, WILLIA >1 It. IILKIOT 111 RECTORS, James K. Robinson, I Henry T. Btukft, Geo. A. Thkniiolm, | W.\r. Mcßijrnf.v, ilor.KitT Caudwebi., J- H. Biiawlev, A. R. Taft. | T. L. Wuaog. A M. LEE. Secretary. E. L. TESSIER. Inspector. B. C. PRESSLEY, Kolicitor. R. A. KIN LOCH, Medical Examiner. This Company is now prepared to receive Propo* unis for MARINE, FIRE and LIFE RISKS, and i to effect insurance unfair and lieeral terms. Tho subscriber having Veen appointed Agent f«*r the above t'ouipany is prepared to take Marine, Fire ami Life Risks at customary rates. 0 VV AL KK It, Agent. Office at Ware House of Walker, Bryson & Co. i Augusta, May 12, 1851. ly may 13 EAGLE FOUNDRY. AUGUSTA, GKOUGIA, Jour* - fitreet, sg&bsbt&FZS*. STe.tr the Old I I*I.ANTKR»* V- IIoTKI,. : i nili: iindi rsignc-J having ]mn-liasc(l tho interest : 1 of Mr. Jmin Tilki v, in the EAGLE FOUN li lt Y, is n-.w iire[iar»-(l, with his increased Ma - ohinery, to furnish STKAM KNGINKS, of any size or power; CASTINGS, of every description, j in either Iron or Brass, for Saw, or Merchant Mills, Factories, Gin Gearing, Ac. Ac. Also, PULLEYS, SHAFTING, and all kinds of I MACHINERY. j Jlavii a great variety of PATTERNS on hand, and first rate Workmen in h>.-- employ, he is en abled to furnish all orders entrusted to him, at short notice, and at prices fully as low us work ol tho same quality ,-au bo laid down from tho Noith or elsewhere. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore be stowed upon tho old firm, Qc respectfully solicits a continuance of tho same, and guarantees a prompt and faithful execution of all orders sent. him. aug 3 T. L. NEKSON. COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF in t ut;, &«'; IT being exceedingly difficult to make an c.ch m jtoretueous preparation ol BUCIII , retaining ! its full medical propi-rtics, the propriety of having a reliable preparation of it in a convenient and pala table form, at once suggests itself to the practising Physician. This article is no nostrum, but simply a concen trated tluiil extract of Diosma, l’uraira and I va Ursi, carefully prepared from tbc best materials, 1 anil has been successfully used by several of the I most eminent Physicians of Augusta and vicinity, in Chronic diseases of tho Oeuito-iti inury iijijionr tm, such as Gleet, Irkitabi.k Kidnkys and Bladder, •Stuanguahy, Ac. Ac. It has also been found a valuable addition to Balsamic mixture for Gonorrhoea. The formula by which if. is prepared can be ex amined by Physicians at their pleasure. Sold by D. B. PLUMB A CO., apr 2 Druggists, Augusta, Ga. j GIRARDEY & PARKER, ' i AUCTION ANO CCOI.MISSION JIEitCHANTS, j NO. 332 F.lto'.l) STRKKT, One. door Mow the Franklin Hotel, nearly np/to- 1 site the lSnntstidck Rank, and formerly occtl- j pied by Messrs. Fraud’ ir Butler. mitE 1 :\I»E«tSIGXED takes pleasure in notify- ! L ing their city and country friends, and the public generally, that they have this day associated j themselves in the AUCTION AM) COM MISSION BUSINESS, j in the city of Augusta, where they tender their ser- j vices as such, anil hope by an unflinching perse- j veranoe—strict and faithful attention to business, 1 to merit their confidence and a liberal share of pat- 1 rona-c. CAMILLE E. GIRARDEY, ! GUSTAV US A. PARKER. Reference* . —H. H.- Cummin;?, Esq., Messrs. J. , C. Carmichael, Baker A Wilcox. Baker ,( llarl, Hand. William l , .t Co., G. T. Jackson, Scranton, Starke A Davis, Hopkins, Kolb ,t Co., Augusta, Ga., aud A. H. Abrahms, Charleston, S. C. September 22.1, 1851. ti sept 21 ATLANTA MACHINE WORKS. (Late Atlanta Iron Foundry.) Tills new COMPANY is now prepared to do work on short notice, of heavy and light Cast : jsigs from the latest improved patters of Iron. Brass i or Composition, all of which will be warranted. — Turning, Boring and Drilling, done to order. Also, | screw cutting of 10 feet or under, of any sized thread i required. Heavy and light forging of wrought Iron 1 or Steel done in superior style. PARTICUBAR ATTENTION, is called to their paterns for Mill Gearing, for XL-r --chant aud Custom Flouring, and Saw Mills, Gin Gearing of all the usual sizes and Bark Mills al ways kept ou hand. We are also prepared to build ' stationary Engines upon the latest improvements, ail of which will be sold low for cash. Copper and Brass taken in exchange for work at cash prices. A. LEYDEN, JAMES L. DUNNING, john McDonough, WILLIAM RUSIITON. P. S.—All of the above company are practical Mechanics, and give their undivided attention to tho business. sept. 20. THROUGH FARE FROM CHARLESTON TO NEW YORK, S2O. c %- ; t. mm . . 77/c* im t Moil Route from Charleston, S. C. 1~~ LAYING ihc wharf at the foot of Lauruns-st., Jt d:nlv. aftor the arrival of the Southern cars, via WIi.MiNGTOX ami AVELDOX, N. C., PE -1 TERSPUnu. RICHMOND, FREDERICKSBURG 1 : to WASHINGTON CITY, BALTIMORE, PHIL ADELPHIA and NEW YORK. - | The public is respectfully informed that the 3 ( stcaLiei' oft his line, arc in first rate condition, and 3 are na; well known nnd experienced corn* i innndcr.-, and the Railroads are in tine order, (tho Wilmington an*l Weldon Road having recently \ boon re-laid with heavy T rail) thereby securing j KT having already been in operation will ho con tinued a permanent arrangement from Charles ton io.New York. By this route travellers may i" roach N'*w York on the third day during business 3 | horn *. On and after the first day of July next, Bag gag** v. ill be ticketed from the point of departure to ) Wa iihigifo i City, under the charge of a special \ | Agent or Baggage Master. At Washington the . ; aui.-N* will !>*? transferred to the care ofsiniilar agents, who v ill accompany it to New York, and the like - ari ini : ihcnts will bo pursued in returning South. " Through Tickets to New York can alone be bad L> from E. WIXSLOW, Agent ofthe Wilmington and • Kak gh Railroad Company, at the office of tho Company, foot of Laurcns-st., Charleston, C., to whom pleaso apply; and to Charleston, at the of > fmo ofthe New Jersey Railroad and Transportation . Company, New York. jun 28 1 ~ RICH CARPETS AND RUGS. GRAY mtSTIIUIiS . T] AYE JUST RECEIVED, aploudiJ Tapo«try i LX Velvet, of rich ami beautiful styles, j Three l*ly and Ingrain Carpets, bright rich colors, ! and pretty patterns. | ingr iiu, Cotton and Wool, and Cotton Carpets, . vc ry low priced. !»i : iiGtui Chencllc, Tapestry and Tufted Rugs Malta, to match. . oct. 9 . ~ G. 1\ GREEN. U VSUIOXAItLK TAILOR. ii li iiOA7»-.ST., AIJ< • t’.S'J’A, GEO. K il- ' . tantlv on hand, a handsome assort . Me:.: .!’ CLOTHS, CASSIMHKB6 AND f \ i! ; ’i i HI. . ofthe l»»’est and most fashionable pat ten , W'hb U will be \..ado up to order, in a style not io be surpassed by any other establishment.— | .Havnuf r>m cived the Very latest iinprovcuu nts in the i. ofctiliiig, ly? will be able to give ji better ‘‘ , and " ur fk than Las been delivered bvanyFoufh '* ei ii .i , J’.-!»ineuL He also keeps a good assort j mont ol*Ready Made Chdhiug. ; | Ue. WONDERFUL TRIUMPH. •• ' 1 AKSIIALL'N \L PAIN KRAD!* CATOR.” f W S'ltV J?oi>V that lias used it, speaks well of i j it. and what “everybody’’ says mu>t be true. Rend tin* following, and don’t forget a word of it: Fine * January Inst, upwards of 700 certificates and letters have been received, testifying to the value and superiority of this Ointment —upwards of three thousand people have received tho benefit of this v mtnpound. Indeed, every one who lias tried it—with - mio few exceptions—have given it their unqUiii.lied approbation. Tin* public will please hear in mind that this is n strbdiy Smihern preparation, and is at lea*t enti tled to air trial by Southern ]»eoplo; and if the preparation is what it is warranted to be, then it is ’ entitled to their preference nnd patronage. No im * ! position i practiced upon the public, as no charge I is m i le should no benefit be derived from its use. r : Ml it want-* is a fair trial, and in ninety-nine eases * , out of a hundred, success will be sure t«* follow, j For lu.tl * r particulars, please rend the pamphlets Ito be lui*l ofthe Agents. Tho diseases which Mar | shull’s Magical Pain Eradiejitor will cure, and are < p -t i illy rceomrnonded, are Rhoumatism, acute and chronic; Lumbsigo, Painful Nerves, Hcrofula, I Hpinal Affections, Dislocations, Sprains, tEdema ; ! tons Swellings, Tumors, Ganglions, Nodes, Wens, ' I Bruises, BirniiiS, Weak Joints, Contracted Ten- I cions, W jak Back, Head Ache, Gout, Goitr»>, Pal ( sy, Tooth Ache and Asthma. ' *As an auxiliary remedy, it is highly recommend ed i.i tho treatment of Inflammation of the Stom- ache, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Lungs, Liver and ’ Spleen. U r sale by all tho Druggists in Augusta and throughout the State, nnd by tho Proprietors, 1 W. if. £ J. TURPIN. N. B.—Bo careful to purchase none, unless hav ’ | ing the written signature of J. E. Marshall. ‘ j oct 2d AUGUSTA FRENCH BURR MILLSTONE MANUFACTORY. Til It Subscriber, _ ___ thankful for the \ ' ~ 1 kind patronago re- -.1- t cci vi*d,would respect- . lull v iri i’o r m li i s A friends au*l tlio pub- : ’ii||!Sli i ' 1 : lie, tiiat ho continues Yf/ff/ffs. J--.;- —- to execute orders for ff.'. I,is War- . Jj ranted French Burr V V v - / : M1 LL STON ES, of « every desired size, at \/v/ : r '.\ \ / the iowest price, and : 'A/ SIfOKTH-T NOTICI!. He also furnishes ESOPUS AND COLOGNE STONES, SMUT .IIACIUNES, of various patents, BOLTING GLOTTIS, ofthe best brand, CEMENT tor Millstones, and every other article nocc ■ -ary in a Mill. Also, tor Planters, small GRIST MILS to attach to Gin Gears. All orders promptly attended to. ju. . I . 0 WM. R. SCHIRMER. NSW YORK AND SAVANNAH STEAM ’ SHIP LINE. ' r . N WEE KLY. T* < ; r ; • i?i The new and splcn •» + : --j£s did steam ships r J FLOKSIiA Capt. Lyon. —AND— ! ALABAMA, Capt. Ltdlow. ! Belonging to the New York & Savannah Stoom Navigation Company. On and after the ilth Jan., will leave Savannah I and Now York every SATURDAY until further notice. These ship-- arc 1,300 tons register, and un suv • iu comfort, safely and speed. Cabin Pasr ! sage $25 —pavable in advance. ! Agents * PADELFORD, FAY & CO.„ Savannah. SAMUEL L, MITCHELL, jan 12 w 194 Front street NNwYork. NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE IN SL*RANCH COMPANY. Incorporated January, is 10. Central Orfice, Raleigh, N. C. Having established an Agency in this city, are prepared to take LIFE RISKS on the most favorable terms. The table of Rates are those made by Joshua Millar, ami known as “The Carlisle Table,” uni versally conceded to he the most correct in use. Tho advantages offered by this Company, arc such as merit the attention of the public, and will be pointed out and explained at any time by the Agent. Fisuratiocs arc taken on single lives, for one y y ;*• en years, or for life. On joint lives, for life. On slaves at 2-3 value, one or five yo-.r Th»* unrVv :gned can, at all times, be found at the Law' office ot G.J. & W. SCHLEY, E3qs. M:icers, post-paid, directed to the Agent here, will bo promptly attended to a£r,lj i .*i . oi.i viiß. Ag% Augusta, Ga. LADIES’ CLOAKS AND MANTILL \S~ SNOWDEN SHEAR T ] W ' - just received a supply of Ladies’ Velvet i 3. at-1 silk CLOAKS and MANTILLAS, of rich ..tid splendid styles. Also, Ladies' Mourning, and Mis-es’ Mantillas; rich Printed DELAINES at very low prices; Ladies’ long white Kid GLOVES, 1 and a variety of other articles suitable for the pres ) cut season. To all of which they respectfully in , vite the attention of the Ladies. ” dt&c nov 8 MORE NEW GOODS. JOHN P. SETZE, IS RECEIVING a very assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, which were laid in since the late reduction in the prices of Goods generally, and are offered at a moderate ad vance. AMONG WHICH WILT* BE FOUND l Changeable Glace Silks, Black Gros de Rhine, various widths and prices, Striped Changeable Silks, Changeable Gros de Afrique, Chine Silks, Arrnurc do., Brocade do., Black Satin de Chine, Rich Plaid Silks, Black Levantine Silks, Super, rich Figured Silks, black and fancy colors, Plaid Silk Poplin, Black Silk Vcivet, Real French Bombazines, Silk Mantillas, Black Italian Crapo, Do. do. do., for veils, Extra fine Black Alpacas, Assorted colors do. Sup. Black Mohair Lustre, Do. do. Cuuton Cloth, Fancy Cashmeres aud l>v Laines, All Wool do. do. Cherry, Pink, Maroon and Blue plain De Laines, Rich Pcrsi .a 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 aud rich Fig’d. Turkey Red Prints, Low priced and sup. Welch Flannels, Ileal Welch and Saxony do. 4-4 pure Irish Linens, some very fine, 4-4 Slate and Brown Linens, Low priced and extra line 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 I user tings ami Edgings, Scolloped and Inserting Trimmings, Trimmings, for dresses, Rich Needle Worked Collars, Do. do. do. Standing Collars, Low priced and extra fine Linen Cambric lfdkfs., Mourning do. do. do. Cotton Fringes, Gent.'s Cotton ami Merino Nett Shirts, New York Mill Shirtings, and other kinds, 12 4 Linen and Cotton Sheetings, 7-4 and 12-4 Crump Carpeting, Ri**h Piano and Tattle Covers, Silk. Raw Silk, Merino and Cotton Hosiery, Boys' and Misses' Worsted nnd Cotton do. Very fine Gauze Flannel, Green and Yellow do. Plaid and Plain Kinseys, Apron Checks and Bed Ticking, Unbleached Diaper and Table Cloths. Very fine Marseilles Skirts. Together with many other articles, all of which will prove to be such as represented whin sold, oet. 19 SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD. mSKXffliB THAI NS. FIRST, OR ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. LEAVI'S CUAIU.IiSTON daily ntß A. M.,nnd arrive at Hamburg at 3J I‘. JI. Leaves Hamburg daily at f> A. JI., and arrive nt Charleston at 1J I*. M. This train takes up and sets down nil way passen gers. SECOND, OR EX TRESS TRI AN. Leaves Charleston daily at 111 A. JI.. and ar rive til Hamburg at ii i\ JI. Leaves Hamburg at 10 A. M., and arrivo at Charleston at .'Q P. JI. This train takes through Passengers only, nnd always arrives in foil time to connect with the eve ning train of the Georgia Hail Road, at Augusta, going West, and with tho Wilmington Boats, and with tho New York and Philadelphia lino of Steam ers going East. FREIGHT TRAINS. FIRST, OR REOIT.AR TRAINS. Leaves Charleston daily at a A. JI., arrive at Hamburg beforo It A. JI. next day, and as many trains leave every morning as may be necessary to take off ail tho Goods received beforo G o'clock the evening before, and on their arrival at Hamburg, are immediately discharged, and sent over to the Georgia Xiail Itoad. Second, or Express Freight and Night Passenger Train. Leave Charleston 5 p. in., and arrive at Ham burg at 6L a. m., next morning. Leave Hamburg at (i p. m., aud arrive at Charles ton nt 7j, a.m. This train will take light and valuable Goods only, say boxes and bales Dry Uoods, lints, Shoes, Saddlery, Glass, Drugs, &e., io., which will be sent over immediately on arrival to the Georgia Rail lioad Depot, at Augusta, and from thence will be despatched by the any or night mail trains, or by extra express of tlie Georgia Trail Road, to their points of destination. In addition to tho above, Messrs. Combs A Chamberlin have made arrange ments to express light Goods on their own account by tho Passenger Train. Tariff of Bales. To 11 .It. K (freight the same by Bora Depot at TRAINS.) I August a Say from Charleston to Ham- dray'ge Ist Class —Consisting burg. a t Bridge, of boxes lints, Bonnets, and Furniture, per cubic foot Bcts 10 c. 2d Class ‘— Boxes and bales Dry Goods, Shoes, Saddlery, Glass, Drugs. Ac. Ac., per 100 lbs 45 50 3d Class — 1 Bagging, Rope, Butter, Cheese, Tobacco, Leather, Feathers, 1 Loaf and Crushed Sugar, Hides, Cotton Yarns and Domestics, Down,Tire. Bar and Sheet Iron, Window Glass, Paints, -Oil, Crockery and Glass Ware, (in crates or casks,) Castings,Hard ware, Hollow-ware, J.aul, Tal low, Beeswax, bales of Bags, Ginsing, «Jli)l Gearing, Bacon 1 (loose.) Ac. Ac r. ; 20 25 ■it// Class — Suguar, Coffee, Bice, I’ig Iron, Jlill and Grind Stones, Nails. Bacon in boxes and casks 15 20 Specific Articles — Sait in sacks 25 35 Flour, bbls '. 25 35 Corn, Wheat, Oats, Ryo, l'cas.Ae.i 7 8 Pipes and hhds. Liquor 300 ; 400 Quarter Casks and Wet Barrels, 75 lou Dry Barrels, Ac. Ac | 50 75 AU goods consigned to tho agent of the South Carolina Railroad Company, Charleston, accom panied with Bill of Lading, or advice, will bo re ceived and forwarded free of commission, but with out such Bill of Lading, or advice, the Company will not be responsible. For the rules and regula tions ofthe Company generally see the Tariff of Rates printed on cards. J. D. PETSCH, Sunt. Trans't. Charleston. Juiy 21), 1851. dAc july 23 BOUNTY LAND AND PENSION CLAIMsT THE undersigned continues to prepare and for ward to a competent agent at Washington City, applications for Bounty Land Warrants and Pen: sion Claims which will meet prompt attention. Apply at thomffico of my father, over the Post Office febsa. ttf G. A. SNEED. ■RICH TAPESTRY VELVET CARPETS. - " SNOWDEN & SHEAR. HAVE received, This Day, from New-York, RICH TAPESTRY VELVET, and TAPES TRY BRUSSELS CARPETS of new and splendid styles, to which they respectfully invite tho ntten tionofthe public. dtc oct. 25 HARPERS > OVER HER NUMB ER Maga zine. For sale by „„ oet. 31 THOS RICHARDS A SON. NEW SERIES—VOL. VI NO. 137 FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. ITT.L M ITI.IES. SNOR DEN <fe SHEAR have received their fuil supplies of FAIL AND WINTER ! GOODS, comprising ono of the largest stocks they have ever offered to tho public, and embracing a great variety of new and splendid articles, —AtrONIJ WHICH ARE Rich plaid and fancy Brocade Silks, for Ladies’ drtsse*, Blju-k Brocade and rich "Watered Dress Silks, Plain Black Silks, of various styles and rich lustre, for Ladies' dresses, Lupin s I rencli Merinos and plain Mousseline De laines, of beautiful styles, Rich Paris printed Mousseline Delaines, of new and elegant styles, Superior Black Challys, Black Mousseline Delaines and Black Bombazines, • A very large assortment of English, French and American Prints, Superior French and English Ginghams, of beauti ful styles, for Ladies winter dresses, Superior English Mourning Prints and Ginghams, of new and beautiful styles, Ladies' Silk and Velvet Mantillas, and rich Laco Robes, for evening dresses, Ladies plain White and Embroidered Crape Shawls, of splendid styles, Ladies Crimson, Orange, Fancy Mode and Black Crape Shawls, Superior plain Black and Fancy Colored Thibet Shawls, with heavy Silk Fringe, A large assortment of Silk Fringes and Fancy Silk Buttons, for trimming Ladies' dresses, A very large assortment of English and German Hosiery, of superior style and quality, Gentlemen's Silk and Merino Undershirts and Drawers, Ladies' Merino and Silk Vests and Drawers, and Misses’ Merino Vests, Superior Fancy Tweeds and Casimercs, for Youths’ and Gentlemen's wear, Superior A\ hito Welch and Gauze Flannels, Superior Salisbury Flannels and Cheap Delaii «js, for Children 11 ? dresses, Fam y Gala Plaids and Colored Flannelo, for CIS. dren's dresses, - Ladies' Laco and Muslin TJnderslocves, Collars, Cuffs and Chiinasettes, Ladies Linen Cambric, French Lawn, and llem stiched i 1 and kerchiefs, Superior 1-1 Irish Linens and Long Lawns, Extra 12 4 Linen Sheetings and Pillow Case Linens Together with a great variety of other Goods, embracing almost, every article required for Family or Plantation use, and to all of which they respect s u 11y invite the attention of the public. °°L L r > dtfcc FALL STOCKj "M l. ASsoiJTl.il AND CHEAP. YV J on baud our Fall Stock of i VV Goods, which consist in part as fol lows CLOT ILS CA Si MERES and VEST- JtiL i i-NGS, of all qualities and descriptions, which we otb-r to make up at oiiuit notice and at moderate profits. READY-MADE CLOTHING. Dress, Erode, Do Or.ay ,Iml Business COATS. SACKS and COMFORTABLES. I'ladr. grey, mixed and plaid Casiinero PANTS, ot nil qualities and prices. Silk, Satin, Cusiuicrc and Cloth VESTS, of all varieties. Our Fancy Department cannot be surpassed by any in this city; it comprises— Silk and Linen Cambric HDIvFS., CRAVATS, SCARFS and STOCKS. GLOVES, ot all styles. Sll 1 RTS and SIIIRT COLLARS. Silk, Merino, Colton and Flannel UNDER SHIRTS and DRAWERS. HALF HOSE, of* all descriptions. Cfi hi s Bags, Moony Belts, Shoulder Braces, Sii«i . inter*, Money Purses, Cravat Buckles, In din Rubber Ralls, Bathing Caps and Doll Heads. «unl I’oUuii NIGHT LAPS A lew of those Fancy SEUARC A FES. Ladies’ Silk and Merino UNDER Y’ESTS and PANTS. And many other articles, which you can seo by calling on FERRIS A PAUL. .1. C. Ff.ur.is, G. A. Pai;i„ ts oct. 'i (Kl j MeT/Uusk sllnt.tieoilenrsfinm Georgia fin/ Hoad Hunk. JUST ItITEIVI.H, per steamer Africa, the larg est and best assortment of ENGLISH GUNS ever offered in Ibis city, comprising every varioty, from London and Birmingham makers, at the low est rates for cash. Doublonnd Single Barreled GUNS, all sizes and prices. A fine assortment of Single and DoubloGUNS, for hoys. RIFLES and Double GUNS, of my own make, one barrel Rifle and the o.ther Shot, a fine artielo for hunting deer and tuvkies. Colt's, Allen's, and other REVOLVERS; also, Single Barreled Sclf-cocking and Rifle PISTOLS, ran steel barrels. Common Pistols, all kinds; Percussion Caps, of Westerly Richards's, Cox's water proof. Walker's, and G. D. French, and Military Caps. A great variety of Powder Flasks, Shot Belts and Game Bags, of (he finest patterns. Also, Wash Rods, Drinking Flasks and Cups, Nipple Wrenches, Pocket Composes, Screw Dri vers, fine large Hunting Horns, and every thing in the sporting line. , Being a practical Gun Maker myself, and having these Gnus made to my order,'Oxpressly for this market, persons buying will get a much better ar ticle than is sold at the Hardware Stores,* and at equally low prices, and all warranted to shoot well. BOW DER and SHOT, wholesale and retail, all varieties. N. B.—RIFLES made to order, and all kinds of REPAIRING and RE-STOCKING GUNS, dono in the best manner, and warranted. <**• 8 E. 11. ROGERS. FALL AND WINTER GOODS! NO. 2ili BROAD STREET. JOHN BRIDGES, fashionable Dferelwtsit sJUl Tailor, next door below the United States Hotel, Augusta, Ga., has received a choice andjEt selcet stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, of his own make, consisting of tho Afferent fash ionable styles of the present season, being en tirely a NEW STOCK, manufactured this fall, and to which, through the winter, will be added all that may be new aud unique. llis assortment of CLOTHS, CASIMERES, \ ESPINOS and TRIMMINGS, to make up to order, with all tho FANCY ARTICLES used used in his line, for a gentleman’s toilet, will not bo surpassed. MIRITARV WORK, of every description made, and Making and Trimming in tho best manner. Ladiesj UNDER VESTS, of Silk, Merino and Cotton Nett. ts die sop 18 NEW FALL GOODS! H LAM.ERSTEUT A WIMBERLY AYE RECEIVED at their old stand—comer of Globe Hotel—a very large stock of fancy DRY GOODS, embracing tho newest and most ele gant styles of Rich figured BROC ADE SILKS, colored and black, Do. plain black do. Super. MUSLIN DE LANES, new design! Figured changeable PULLEYS, Do. do. ALPACC AS, English and French MERINOS, Scotch GISGIIA MS and PRINTS, Fine Crape and Merino SHAWLS, Kid GLOVES and HOSIERY, Linen Cambria HANDKERCHIEFS Needle Worked COLLARS, Jaconet and Swiss TRIMMING, To which they invite attention sep 11 RICH SILK VELVETsT SNOWDEN & SHEAR. HAY E just reeoived, from New-York, RICH -1 4 SILK \ ELY'ETS of beautiful colors, for Ladies Mantiilas, Cloaks and Dresses, to which they respectfully invite tho attention of the Ladies, oct. 25 df«