Constitutionalist and republic. (Augusta, Ga.) 1851-18??, November 16, 1851, Image 3

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I ' {Telegraphed for the Charleston Courier .) S ( I Baltimore, Nov. 11, 6.30 P. M. I tv Biitish mail steamship Cambria, arrived I . Boston from Halifax, this morning in time for ! X t T mails to go South. ■ fV.LA.NP. —Baring's Circular states that A mo ll . jiiStocks were inactive in the London Money I Market. I T . S. sixes of '62 were quoted at 100} I 'hi;?; Bonds of ’67 at 101 a 1051; Coupon ■ p„,uJsof ’62 at 111 a 112; New-Orleans city XI at 61 ; Maryland lives S’ a9. Business in X fji"land was gloomy, and nearly all orders in I • .efamls of manufacturers had been suspended. I | i,e British steamship Africa had sustained but J I , ,e|it damage, and was to have sailed on the Sth j I ia Jt. A free passage had been offered to Kossuth . [ hi the Washington, which he had accepted, but I was not to have left in her until the 14th I instant, in order to enable him to attend the Polish and Hungarian Ballon the 13thinst.— 1 The Socialists were furious against him. but leared to give expression to their feelings. In Tendon, however, his reception was most flat tering. His passage through the city was one continued triumph, and on the 31st ult., a most enthusiastic meeting was held to express sym |iath with him.and indignation against thecoursey otthe Times towards him—in fact in the even- ' ing a large | crowd assembled in front of the Times office, and burnt copies of that journal.— In Liv erpool great preparations were also making for his reception, and Lord Dudley Stuart was to have delivered an address to him on his arrival e there. _ France. —The French, at the last advices horn that quarter, were about to bombard Rabat. 1 orNew-Salee, one of the principal towns of the I Umpire of Morocco, on account of the Kmpemr ’ having refused to grant compensation to a French > merchant, whose vessel had been pillaged by his t subjects. Monsieur Corbin has refused to aecept t the post, in the Cabinet of Ministers of Justice. ( I:, tact, the new Ministry causes great dissatis ij.'jon, and it is thought that others will return 1 t„.|,re the meeting of the Assembly, (ten. St. ' .1 viand, the Minister of War, has issued an ad- 1 (Ire* to the army, urging it to sustain the laws j , and'repress rebellion. It is anticipated that a i compromise will be effected between Louis Na- j ' poleon and the majority in the Assembly, and | : that he will make an appeal to that body to i 1 hasten the Presidential election, from which the ! Prince de Joinville has withdrawn his name as j i a candidate. The Red Republicans are said to i , be very much incensed against Kossuth. 1 ( Si ain.—tine hundred pieces of Ordnance have been sent to Havana for the purjrosc of being j 1 placed in the forts along the coast of Cuba. i 1 Ri ssia .—There has been an extensive con- 1 i tpiracy discovered among the Nobility at St. ' . Petersburg against the F.mperor, and numerous a arrests have consequently been made. ( Baltimore, Nov. 14,12 M. Captain Long, of the L T . S. steam Frigate Mis sissippi, publishes a letter from Kossuth, which 1 expresses the most ardent attachment and grati- I tilde to him, his officers arid men. Captain Long i also denies the truth of all the statements that have appeared relative to any difficulty or bad leeling having existed between him and Kossuth. The New Vol k democracy have been success ful in electing nearly all the State officers. j 1 Baltimore, Nov. 14, 0.34 P. M. In Boston, the chances look better for the i Whigs having ama jority in the Legislature. On , the State Ticket, Cook for Canal Commissioner ' , is the only Whig elected. In New-Vork the Senate and Assembly give | ' lio pre|H>nderunce to either party. | 1 Columbia, Nov. 11, 8.12 P. M. | ] The market continues active, and an advance ] of from an eightlijto a quarter has been established i in prices. The sales to-day comprise one him- j , died and seventy-five bales at rates varying from >‘>i a 7 J cents. FOR THE LADIES. If'lN I ENGLISH ami French Hair Brushos, Best English Tooth Brushes, Horn, Buffalo and Ivory Dressing Combs, 1 Shell, Buffalo and Ivory Fine Combs. Just received by nnv 16 I). B. PLUMB A CO. —, ! ] ARTICLES FOR THE HAIR. r> Ol Eau Lust rale Toniquo, V Bogle's Hyperion Fluid, Fresh Bears' Oil, perfumed, Compound Ox Marrow, | Gardner's, PhtUons, Batchelor's and Haulo's In stantaneous Jlair Dye. On hand by I nay 16 J). B. PLUMB A On. SPRAINS, BRUISES, RHEUMATISM, fco. \BI RE BELIEF can be bad by using one bot tle of Dr. Hughes' Nerve and Bone Liniment. ' For sale by nov 10 D. B. PLUMB A Co._ IMPROVE THE APPETITE. VKOMATIC TONIC BITTERS, decidedly the j most beneficial Bitters ever offered lor giving tone to the stomach, assisting the digestive organs, and in those cases where the system lias been re- ( duct'd by protracted illness. Many in Augusta can testify to their virtues. To be had only of nov 10 D. B. PLUMB A CO. SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED WORKS. i THE Women of Early Christianity; a series of , Portraits, with appropriate descriptions, by several American Clergymen; edited by Rev. J. A. Spencer, M. A., with seventeen original designs, en- 1 graved expressly for the work. I Lyres of the Heart, with other Poems, by A. A. Watts, with forty-one engravings on steel. Tho Memoirs of the Beauties of tho Court of ' Charles the Second, with their Portraits, after Sir Peter Lely and other eminent Painters, illustrating the Diaries of Popy, Evelyn, Clarendon, and other Contemporary writers, by Mrs. Jamison, with twen ty-one beautiful engravings. Ju-t published and for sale at GEO. A. OATES & CO.'S, Piano, Book and Music Depot, Broad-st. nor. 14 British”"velvet tapestry car peting. 1 /\ PIECES Axminster Velvet CARPETING, 117 at $2. 5 pieces very rich Dark Ground, beautiful designs, , at $2.2D. 10 pieces very heavy Tapestry Brussels, from sl.2a \ to $1.37. \ & pieces very heavy Brussels, from $7 to $1.25. ‘ thompsonville three plv carpetings. 5 pieces New Patterns, and heaviest quality, at $1.25. 3 pieces New Patterns, and heaviest quality, at $1 TAPESTRY INGRAIN CARPETING. 10 pieces all Wool, very handsome patterns, from 75c. to sl. 5 pieces Wool and Cotton Mixture, from 43 to 62 cts. 5 pieces Cotton Cotton Carpeting, from 20 to 30 cts. With a beautiful assortment of RUGS, to match. PRINTED DRUGGETS. 5 pieces 6-4 Printed Druggets, from 62 to 75 ets. 5 pieces 12-4 Printed Druggets, from $1. 12 to $1.50. : nov 15 COSGROY’E_A BRENNAN. DISSOLUTION. THE JEWELRY BUSINESS, under the firm of WOODSTOCK A WHITLOCK, is this day j dissolved, both by virtue of an article between us i and by mutual consent, thereby giving IRE DER ICK A. WHITLOCK, alone, full power to settle the business and collect the indebtedness. W. G. WOODSTOCK. F. A. WHITLOCK. Augusta, Nov. 15, 1851. THE UNDERSIGNED will, for the present, continue the WATCH AND JEYYELRY BUSINESS, in all its various branches. Having experienced and faithful workmen, he will give prompt attention to any work which may be given him. He lias on hand a complete assortment of all articles usually kept in his line, consisting of WATCHES, of all the best makers; JEWELRY ot all descriptions; SILVER and PLAI ED GOODS, of all the latest patterns, and a variety of Fancy Goods, which he will sell on accommodating terms. F. A. WHITLOCK. Augusta, Nov. 15,1851. . BOILED AND RAW LINSEED OIL. Q/rn galls. Linseed OIL, 150 do do do, boil- O.JU ed, 150 do No. 1 Copal Varnish. For sale low. by WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. nov 12 STOVES ! STOVES! ! A FULL supply of all patterns suited to this market now on hand, and for sale tjZjjjjfi wholesale and retail by B, F. CHEW. ’SS.. J. A. VAN WINKLE, MERCHANT TAILOR, BROAD STREET, AII,INTI. EEOREIA. RAIL ROAD BANK BUILDING, RECENTLY OCCUPIED BY CHRONICLE St SENTINEL. ALWAYS ON HA Ml. A large and fashionablej STOCK OF CLOTHS, !l CASIMERES. | AND VESTINGS, L OF THE LATEST STYLES. v Which will be made up! TO MKASCRE. To suit the most particu lar customers. —also, — |\ FINE OVER-COATS, CLOAKS, SACKS, PA ATS, AND ALL KINDS OK VESTS, HUNTING COATS, j Vies si iip Rohes. Frotic and Dress COATS. Ac . November 11. 1851. Serial loticrs. Slate of Georgia.— By Howell Cobh y Gov ernor of said State. —lt is the duty of all people, enlightened by tho instructions and institutions of Christianity, to recognise the being, providence and perfections of Almighty God, tho Great Kuler of , Nations and t»f men. The fact that lie has not dealt with us after our sins, nor rewarded us according to our iniquities, demands our hoartfelt acknowl edgment and adoring homage. That his mercies, . too often abused and perverted, may not, in right eous judgment, be withdrawn, the sentiment of de votion should find expression, in the language of humiliation, penitence and prayer. For the un- ! numbered blessings which distinguish us as a poo- . pie, Thanksgiving is a duty imposed by gratitude and enforced by our dependence and over-recurring wants. In conformity, therefore, with a Resolution of the General Assembly, I. HOWELL *COBB.|Governor of the State of Georgia, issue this, my Proclama tion, and appoint Til CRiSDAV, the 27th day of this month, as a day of Thanksgiving, and request that all religious denominations in tho State will, on that day, meet at their respective places of wor. ship and acknowledge tho Divine Goodness, and supplicate the blessings of Heaven upon our belov ed laud. Given under n?V hand, and the Seal of the Execu tive Department, at the Capitol in Milledgovile, this the Itttli day of November, 1851. HOWELL COBB. By the Governor. hlfi It ARTHUR HOOD, Sec. Ex. Dep t. LG/" All the i«|iers of tho State will please copy one time. Compositor* Wanted! Ten or Twelve Compositors are wanted immediately, to work on the State Printing; the engagement to extend to the completion of the whole work. Permanent employment will be secured to half of the number required, if desired. The prices are twelve dollars per week for ten hours work, and twenty-five cents l>or hour for night work, during tho session of the Legislature, and thirty-seven and a half cents per thousand euis thereafter. Address: I. C. MORGAN, nov 15 2 State Printer, Columbia, S. C. Qy Wi* arc aulliori/.ed to announce THOMAS T. BRANDON as a candidate for Sheriff of Rich mond county, at the approaching election in Janua ry next. nov lfi Bb| ucircun Liilli'ry Now o|m*h. — 1 K. S. Dodge lots tho pleasure to announce that hi., rooms are now ojam fin* tho roccption of vUitorn, anil that ho is fully prepared to execute tho hesi Pictures taken in tho South. 11 is fine s/ // and side light, enables him to produeo pictures of the rieliest tone, and tlio most agreeable light and shade, to gether with a natural expression, easy and graeeful attitude. Time required for sitting reduced by his i 111 ,11 111-til process, to from 3 to 10 seconds. Always on hand, a complete assortment of all the new and beautiful styles of Cases. Pictures set in oases, luodalians, finger rings, Ac. Stock and materials of all kinds on hand and for sale. Thorough instructions given in Dnguerrcotyping. Gallery next door to the Post Office, and over Clark, Uaekett A Co's. Jewelry Store. 6m nov 15 Proclamation.—Mayor’s Office, Augusta Nov. 16, 1851.—8 y resolution of the City Council of Augusta, Thursday, the 27th instant, has been set apart as a day of Thanksgiving and Prayer. Tho citizens of Augusta arc 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 Universe for the mercies and blessings of tho past, and to beseech their continuance to our City, State and Country. nov 12 t T. W. MILLER, Mayor. 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 2} o'clock, till 5, and on Saturday morning and afternoon from St A. M., till 12, and 2‘ till 5 o'clock, P. M. Lessons given te Gentlemen every Friday and Saturday' evening from 7, till 8 o clock. nov. 2 tlm Q'T* Augusta Manufacturing Company—No vember 12, 1851. —Fifth Instalment —Mill No. 2 Stockholders in the above-named Company, are notified that Twenty (26) per cent, on the amount of their respective subscriptions, is required to be paid on Monday, the 17th instant. By order, nov 13 5 JAMES HOPE, Agent. Qjy Fair of the South Carolina Institute. — The South Carolina Rail Road Company and the Charleston and Savannah Steam Packet Company, with their usual liberality, will bring persons to visit tho Fair, between the 17th and 24th inst., in j elusive, and return, for ono fare. 7 nov 12 i Removal.—Drs. H. AR- Campbell have removed their office to Mclntosh street, opposite the I Post Office. Dr. Henry Campbell will reside at I the Washington Ilall. 6mo nov 1 V. JAMES” RHIND, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, oet. 28 d.vcl mo A Card Mr. E. C. SOFGE having met with such libcrla encouragement, takes pleasure in , informing his friends and the public k that he has : permanently located himself in Augusta as Pro > j lessor of the Piano Forte and Organ. Communi ' i cations left at the Music and Book Store of Messrs. - j Geo. A. Oates A Co., will be punctually attended , to. l.v jiin4 f •—•2“ ’" --- _ i. LADIES’ FINE GAITER BOOTS. JUST RECEIVED. Ladies’fine Black GAITER BOOTS and English and French KID SLIP : FERS. ALDRICH A ROY AL. . | nov 15 r 1 / t ENTS. FANCY SLIPPERS—Just received a vJ new and beautiful lot of Gents. Fancy Slippers, and Congress Gaiters. „ „ nov 15 ALDRICH A ROYAL. 1,''1,0 IK 106 bbls. FLOUR, arrived and for sale J ' low, by ST URGES A CO. I nov. REMOVAL. XII AVE REMOVED my STOCK OF GOODS, to the building formerly the Chronicle A Senti nel office, ami next to the Georgia Rail Road Bank, where 1 have now on hand A LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK OK CLOTHS, CASIMERES AND VESTINGS, AND A LARGE STOCK OF R EAHV-M A1» E GARMENTS, Which are the best to he found in the city, and will be sold at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. ALSO, — BOYS CLOTHING, AND A FINE SELECTION OF CHOICE PER FUMER Y. SOAPS, BRUSHES, AND EVERY THING NECESSARY FOR A GENTLEMANS TOILET. : STOCKS. CRAVATS. ALL KINDS OF !, GLOVES, White ami Colored- SHIRTS, SILK AND MERINO UM DER-GARMEXTS, COLLARS. IIDSI E K Y . S U S I 1 ENI) F, R S , || Silt and Linen POCKET HANDKERCHIEFS, MERINO, COTTON, And Canton Flannel DRAWERS, Ladies’ SII.K AND MERINO UNDER -VESTS, Ac., Ac., Ac. lv Commercial. Augusta Market, Nov. 15—P. M. COTTON.—There has l*eu an active demand to-day, ;udl all oflVted has met with ready sale at full prices. The inquiry, however, is principally for the bettor grades, and Middling Fair to Fair finds ready purchasers at 7] to 71 cents. SAVANNAH. Nov. 15.— ('otton. —With a fair demand, the sales yesterday reached 722 bales, at former prices. The following are the particulars:— 1 9tt at 72« 130 at.7 7-R *27 at 7j. 57 at 7s. 1G at 7*. *2*2l at 7J. 153 at 8, 10 Silk at SJ. and 12 lwiles Mastodon at cents. SAVANNAH IMPORTS—NOT. 14 l*er Ur. barque Nelson Village, from Liverpool—3.soo sacks Salt, to Harper, Stuart .V (V Per Hr. barque Favorite, from Liverpool—3.ooo sacks Salt , and 20 tons Coal, to A. Low aV Co. Shipping Jntclligmcc. ARRIVAL!* PROM CHARLESTON. Barque Isabella, Humphrey, Boston. Sclir. Edwurd 8. Junes, Westcott. Philadelphia. Srhr. Edwin 11. Howlv. Rogers, Philadelphia. Selir. R. M. Price, Cliamla a rs, Alexandria. Va. IP FOR CHARLESTON, llrig Calvert, Kirby, at Baltimore. Selir. Lamartine. Kerr, at New Y ork. Sehr. Mary ,V Louisa, Adams, at Philadelphia. CLEARED FOR CHARLESTON. llr. ship Cambria. McCullock, at Liverpool. Selir. Louisine, Smith, at New Y'ork. CHARLESTON, Nov. 14.—Arrived,shipCliace,White. New York; barques Jasper, Hasty, do.; Avola, Kendrick, Boston; Gen. Greene. Hammer. Baltimore; brigs Clin ton, Walker. New Y'ork; Julia Kurd. Drinkwater, Cam den. (Me.); James Gray, Plummer, Nowburyport, Mass.; selirs. Elizabeth. Crowell. Rio de Janeiro; l>. 11. Bald win. Parker, Baltimore; Eliza & Susan. Sweeting, ltara coa; G. K. Prescott, Gilkey, Camden. (Me.); Mora, Cot trell. do.; Caucasian, Mayo, Ltibec, (Me.); U. S. survey ing selir. Meredith. Hussar. Alexandria. (Va.) Cleared, brig L. Baldwin, Snow, New Y'ork. Bent to sea, selir. Ilelene. Griffin. New York. SAVANNAH, Nov. 14. —Arr. Br. barques Nelson Vil lage, Hamilton, Liverpool; Favorite, Garrette, Liver pool; hriga Beroiide, Morton. Wiscusset. (Me.); Rain bow. Wiley, Wiscusset, (Me.); Frances Jane, Alexander. 80-ton: Wilson Fuller. Lewis. New-York. Cleared, Br. barque Alcyone. Wuilson, Liverpool. YVent to sea, barque Texas. Livermore. New-Y’ork; brigs A. Dunbar. Hartford. Boston; Excel, Bennett, N. York. MONS. ADRIEN & MONS. M. A. ANDRIEU, THANKFUL to tho citizens of Augusta for their very liberal patronage, have the honor to announce that they will givo hut TWO MORE of their ENTERTAINMENTS, at CONCERT HALL, MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS, 17th anil 18th inst. CUT-Admission, 50 cents—Gallery, 25 cents. No colored persons admitted. Doors open at 6) —Performance to commence at 7) o'clock. Front scats reserved for Ladies. Tickets can he procured at tho Hotels and Music Stores, nnd at the door on tho nights of |s>rformanco. nov 16 LOUIS REMKNTER, Agent. ON CONSIGNMENT, 7/ J BOXES .superior Madoira YVINE, of direct i/W importation; for sale by nov 16 12 GIARARDEY A PARKER. rpiIOYI.YS RICHARDS A SON have for sale I the following articles: Cologne, Tooth Brushes, Gold Pencils, Pocket Books, YVnllets, Port Monies, Letter Cli|»s, Wax Matches, Card Cases. Combs, Hair Brushes, Microscopes, Ivory Match Boxes, Wafer Cups, Spy-Glasses, Gold and Silver Tooth Picks, Letter Stamps, I’aiKir Felders, Purses, Chess men, Diaries for 1852, Mathematical Instruments, Silver Thimbles, Razors, Razor Strops, Knives, Erasers, Flutes, Y’iolins, Aeeordeons, Clarionets, Flageolets, Gold Pens, Tape. Measures, Thermome ters, Perfumery, Watch-stands, and numerous other articles. nov 16 SPANISH SEGARS. 4 / \ THOUSAND superior a SpanishSEGAßS,"ns / FY / fine as ever brought to this markot, of va rious brands, consisting of Regalias, Half Regalias, medium sizes, and Loinlres For sale by oov 16 12 GIRARDEY A PARKER. HAVANA SEGARS. OKlUyi , A CONCORDIA, iCi 8,060 Fannie Elslcr, 6.000 La Marino, 6 000 Jenny Lind. For sale by I. P. tIIRARDEY A CO. nov 16 FEED FOR COWS, ti AN BE HAD on Monday and Wednesday, J after 12 o'clock, from tho Augusta Brewery Brewers’ Malt—price, twenty-five cents a bushel. Also, constantly on hand, Brewers' Yeast nov 16 42 M. FREDERICK. BOOKSY b'oOKS ’ I BOOKS !!! CtALHUt’N on Government. / Dickon's Household Words. The Literature and Literary Men of Great Britain and Ireland; by A. Mills. Irish Eloquence—tho Speeches of tho celebrated Irish Orators, Phillips, Curran, and Grattan—to which is added The Powerful Appoal of Robert Emmett. Pictures from Italy; by Dickens. Walton’s Lives; by Louczh. Hochelaya; or, England in the New YVorld: by YVarhurton, author of “ Crescent and tho Cross.” Tho Crescent and tho Cross; by Warlmrton. Roswell’s Johnson, 2 vols. Lord Holland's Foreign Reminiscences. The History of the Kings of France, illustrated iiy seventy-two Portraits of the Sovereigns of F ranee. Tho Fifteen Decisive Rattles of the World; by Creasy. Hearts and Homes; »r, Social Distinction; by Mrs. Ellis- Alison on Tho Principles of Taste. The Theory of Human Progression. Five Years in tho Far Interior of South Africa; by Cmmning. Tho Course of Creation; by John Anderson, U. D. TIIOS. RICHARDS A SON. nov 16 IMPORTANT TESTIYIONY'I in favor of Marshall's Magical PAIN ERADICATOR: Scriven County, Oct. 27, 1851. Messrs. Turpin: —Gentlemen: As I, in connec tion witli my friends and neighbors, have used, for several months past, that invaluable remedy for Rheumatism, Marshall's Magical Pain Eradicator. and being desirous of always having a supply on hand, I enclose ten dollars. You will please send the worth of it in the ERADICATOR. I have been compelled to divide with my neighbors what I got for my own use. I have tried for years past every remedy for the cure of this terrible maladv, and have spent no small amount of money, without having any benefit until, through the influence of a friend, I was in duced to give your Liniment a trial; and I take pleasure in saying, that it has, in every way, been successful, nnd would urge upon every one, and particularly every planter and farmer, to have this Liniment on hand. And, in conclusion, accept the grateful thanks of, Yours, respectfully, H. T. Lawton. [E7 - For sale l>y all the Druggists. nov 16 STRAINS, STIfFJOINTS, &.C., IN HORSES OR CATTLE, CtAX bo speedily relieved by an application of / Dr. Hughes NERY'E and BONE LINIMENT. 1 A few bottles left on hand, at * nov 16 D. B. PLUMB ACO S. iniscdlcuuouff. THREE FRIENDS SEGARS. C/Y AAA I liKS AMEG AS (Three Friends) " SUGARS. just received l»y nov 8 LAMB AC K .t COOPER. STRAWBERRY PLANTS. I l W)( ) BIH KVS Seedling, a very hardy J' A /V " and suitable \ ariety for this climate. For sale by AVAL IIAINES. nov 8 ti CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS. r) It'll VELVET. Silk Bro;ado and Morina l Cloaks, of the latest styles; {Jain, figured and watered Mantillas. Just received at nov 7 dtAc GRAY BROTHERS. DRESS PATENT SHANK BOOTS7 ~ J( ST received at our New Iron Front Store, op posite the Masonic Hall, abeautiful lot of those PATENT SHANK BOOTS, oct 26 ALDRICH & ROYAL. 1 / \ BULs. PRIME BEETS—in good order and X U tor sate by oct 31 AV. H. STURGES CO. 1 * COAL! COAL!! O EMI-BITUMINOUS Tennessee COAL, suita- O t.lo for Parlor Grates, Ac., and better adapted to this climate than any other Coat, for sale at the Georgia Rail Road Depot. ts sept. 30 GRATES, PARLOR, Office, and other uses, all sizes and descriptions. For sale, wholesalo or re tail, by o B. F. CHEW. WILLIAM A. ARCHER, DRAPER AN l» T AILOR, HAS REMOVED to the South side of Broad street, nearly opposite and a lit tic East of the Eagle A Phuenix Hotel, where . f-j he solicits a continuation ol‘ thu 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, which he will make up to order, in good shape. All garments, made up to order, warranted to tit. RENOVATING and REPAIRING done up at short notice. Please call and give mo a trial, oct. 8 1 ts U. S. MAIL. NEW YORK ANI> CHARLESTON STEAM PACK ETS. Steam Ship MARION, 1200 tons, M. Derby, Commander. Sloain Ship SOUTHERNER, 1000 tons, John Dickinson, Commander. Til ESE SPLENDID Ocean Steam ,4?-jf-w Ships, MARION and HOUTU-C EIINER, leave this port every Sa .<3S*nJ“9& TURDAV. Their accommodations arc equal to any sea steamers, and passengers may expoct every comfort and convenience. 77c Marian as fallows: August BOth 11 o’clock, A. M. September 13th and 27th,.. 10 do. do. October 4th, 3 do. P. M. October 18th, 2 do. do. November Ist, 2 do. do. November 15th and 20th,.. 12 do. M. December 13th and 29th,.. 12 do. M. The Southerner leaves, as usual, at I o'clock in Iho afternoon. Cabin Passage $23 —Steerage SB. Apply to tho Agent, at Charleston. HENRY MTSSROON, Cor. E.Bay and Adger’s So. wharf, aug. 22 I 3m POTATOES. UHLS. POTATOES, in fine order, anil for »JV/ sale by STUItGES A CO. nov 11 Cki \ lIIILS. Mercer POTATOES, 10 do lied Su *w V / gar Reels, 2 crates firm-head Northern C'ah huges. Just received and for sale by nov 14 (i (HRARDEY A PARKER. FOR SALE ON ARRIVAL, BALES Prime Eastern Hay, by eJU nov 11 If UIRAKDEY A PARKER, pf / A BOXES excellent Pine Apple Cheese, for sale by nov 14 ts (HRARDEY A PARKER. I‘ostjmneil CITY SHERIFF’S SALE. On the first Tuosday in DECEMBER next, will ho sold, at thu lower Market house, in thu city of Augusta, within tho legal hours of sale. All that lot or parcel ofland, with tho improve ments thereon, situate in thu upper part of said city, and bounded south by Broad-street, north by Joneß-struet, east by Marhury-strect, and west by a lot of Isaac llryan, and occupied at this time Ivy An drew J. Ayers. Levied on as thu property of Robert Gilmore, to satisfy the following ti. 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, Sheriff C. A. nov ti GOSHEN BUTTER AND CHEESE. IQ/ 1 KE(.S prime toehoicc GOSHEN BUTTER, f 30 boxes do. do. do. CHEESE. Forsalo by A. LAFITTE. nov 12 6 IALOUIt. —123 bbls. Extra New York, Philadel phia and Raltimoro brands FLOUR, to ar rive, and tor sale by nov 5 W. H. STUItGES A CO. FINE WATCHES. IT'IN'E WATCHES of tlie manufacture of Jules Jorgensen, of Copenhagen, T. F. Cooper and Chas. Taylor, London, and of most other makers of established reputation, in various stylo of ensuing. For sale low by CLARK, RACKETT A CO. oct. 31 CIHRISTMAS WITH THE POETS; a eollec > tion of Songs, Carols, and descriptive Verses, relating to the Festival of Christmas, from the An glo Norman period to the present time; embellished with fifty tinted illustrations, by Bisket Foster, and with Initial Letters and other ornaments; London. Just published and for sale at GEO. A. OATES A CO.'S n 13 Piano, Book and Music Depot, Broad-st. TEACHER WANEED7 " ON THE second Thursday (11th) in December next. Tho Commissioners of the Beech Island Orphan Asylum, (usually known as the Downer In stitute,) will elect a Teacher and Supcrindunt, to take charge of that institution for the year 1852. Persons applying for the situation, must ho mar ried, and qualified to instruct boys and girls in tho rudiments of a good common English Education. M. GALPIIIN, l H. R. COOK, n Com’rs. GEO. B. MILLS, J Beech Island, S. C., Nov. 13,1851. std nov 14 PEPSIN —In both liquid and powder—for sale by nov 15 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist. REAL ENGLISH. ARNOLD’S CHEMICAL DURABLE FLUID, put up in stone jars, for Marking Linen, Cot ton, Silk Ac., with a common lien, and warranted not to wash out . The ease and facility with which large quantities of Linen. Ac., can he marked with this preparation, is remarkable. Prepared and sold hy P. AJ. Ar nould, No. 135 Atdersgate, London, and for salo in Augusta, Ga., by not 15 PHILIP A. MOISE. Druggist. JUJUBE PASTE 125 lbs. first quality JU JUBE PASTE, Lemon, Rose, Vanilla and Li qnoriee. For sale by nov. 15 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist. Medicated lozenges —A supply of all the most approved kinds of LOZENGES, ! consisting, in part, of Cayenne Pepper, Peppermint, Sassafras, Ginger, Rose, Lemon, W intergreen, Ipe ! cac, Liquorice, Cinnamon, Ac. For sale hy nov 15 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist. O HAVING BRUSHES. —A large assortment of kA Shaving Brushes, consisting of all qualities, I Irom the finest to the commonest. For sale by nov 15 PHILIP A. MOISE, Metcalf’s Range. BUTTER AND CHEESE. JUST RECEIVED— -150 boxes CHEESE, 20 casks do. 20 kegs GOSHEN BUTTER, prime, j nov 14 ts WILLIAMS A BROTHER. CHAMPAGNE. j 1 / A/A BASKETS CHAMPAGNE, 1 VSO baskets do., of our own impor tation, direct. WILLIAMS A BROTHER, nov 14 ts TO RENT. A ROOM, over tho Warehouse of Messrs. Gibbs A McCord. Apply at this office, nov 14 ts fllisfcl'ancons. MANAGER’S OFFICE. GREEN AMI) PULASKI VIOiMUENT LOT TERIES. Managed, Drawn, and Prizes Paid hy the veil known and responsible firm of L W. MAURY A CO. Class 119. to lie drawn at Savannah, Nov. IS, 1851. Sales close Tuesday, at 3, 1\ M. SPLENDID SCHEME. 12 drawn ballots from 76. •20,000 DOLLARS. $5,000; $2,500; $2,145; $2,000; (£7* 10 of $!,- 500; 10 of $1,250; 10 of besides numerous others. Tickets $5 —Halves $2,50 — Quarters $ 1,25. Class 12, to be drawn at Augusta Nov. 10, 1851. Sales close Wednesday, at 3P. M. AUGUSTA CLASS. J 3 drawn ballots from 75. 1,000 DOLLARS. $1,122; $1,000; 2 of $500; Ac., Ae. Tickets s 2— Halves $1 —Quarters 50 cents. Extra Class 85, b} T Monongalia M, Nov. 22, 1851. Sales close Saturday, at 3P. M. BRILLIANT SCHEME. 12 Drawn Ballots from 75. 00,000 DOLLARS. $30,000; $20,000; $14,000; $5,000; $2,835; IT* 100 prises of $1,500; prizes. Tickets $20 —Halves $10 —Quarters $5 — Eights $2,50. JOHN A. MILLEN, No. 205 Broad street, one door above Metcalfs Range, Augusta. Ga. 07 s * Orders from the city or country, strictly con fidential and promptly attended to. nov 10 EXECUTOR’S SALE.—POSTPONED. Will bo sold, on WEDNESDAY, the 7th day of JANUARY next (instead of the 28th inst as heretofore advertised,) in front of the office of The Augusta Insurance A Banking Company, during tlie usual hours of public sale, tho follow ing property, part of tho estate of Mrs. Ann Cuuiining, deceased, to-wit: The Let and improvements on and just above the corner of Broad and Campbell streets, commonly known as Providence Range, now occupied by Messrs. Baker A Hart, Baker, Wilcox A Co., and Gould, Bulkley A Co., which, for the purpose of sale, will bo divided into four Lots, running by parallel lines from Broad to Ellis streets, 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 of stores front ing on Broad street and their appurtenances, as now leased, will be payable to purchasers from time of sale to expiration of leases. The sellers will con tinue to receive, till October Ist, 1852, the rent pay able for such portions of the Lots as may be includ ed in the premises on Campbell and Ellis streets, now occupied by Mrs. Sarah G. Cart. —ALSU— The Lot and improvements, now occupied by Mr. Jackson P. Turpin, south side of Reynold street, (between Campbell and Jackson streets,) ha\ing a front of about seventy-one feet on Reynold street and extending thence south about one hundred and thirty feet to an alley, with tho use, in common with other lots of said alley, that houudingit on tho west, and of the one constituting the eastern boun dary of the next mentioned lot. Under rent till Oc tober Ist, 1852. —also — A Lot, (but slightly improved) adjoining the last mentioned on the east, of about tho same dimen sions, and bounded by an alley on the east, with the use, in common with other lots, of the several alleys above mentioned. —also— Tho following Stocks, and State and Corporation Bonds, viz: 20j shares of the Capital Stock of tho Augusta Insurance A Banking Company. 12 shares of the Capital Stock of the Georgia Rail Road «1 Banking Company. 15 Bonds, SIOOO each —1» percents, of the State of Georgia. Interest payable semi-annually, Ist of March and Ist of Sept. Pr. Ist Sept., 1809. 10 Bonds, SIOOO each—7 percents, of the city of Augusta. Interest payable semi-annually, Ist 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, the other two-thirds in two equal annual instalments, with interest from sale, and mortgage on the property sold. W. CUMMING, H. 11. CUMMING, Ex’rs. of tho Will of Mrs. Ann Camming, dec'd. oct 20 swtd AUGUSTA, (Ga.) Nov. 8, 1851. C A LAY TON V 1110 NON are now prepared for ) the Winter Trade, with a complete and 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 fushionablc-cut Clothing, will find it to their interest to call at No. 197 Broad street (Metcalf's Range) and select such articles as they may want, as they are determined to sell at a small advance. 12 nov 8 BOOTS AND SHOES. BPICQUET A SON, No. 178, Broad-st., • 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 year, 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 superior article. N. B.—Boots and Shoes manufactured to order, and repairing promptly and neatly executed at their establishment. oct 24 lm HOSIERY, UNDER SHIRTS &f DRAWERS, OF MERINO. SILK, and all other kinds. Patent Merino Feet HALF HOSE. Lamb’s Wool and Cotton do. nov I WM. O. PRICE A CO^ FOR SALE, 4 PLANTATION on Brier Creek, Burke a A county, containing about 2,000 acres ofJJjJ* Land. Also thirty-seven NEGROES, 1,200 bush els Corn, with a full supply of Mules, and all the usual appurtenances of a Plantation, such as stock of Sheep, Hogs, Cattle, Wagons, Ac. Ac. Persons desirous of purchasing are referred to D’Antignac, Evans A Co. tJ 1 nov 6 insurance! The SUBSCRIBER, Agent Columbia Insur ance Company, continues to take Fire. Marine and River risks. Office Mclntosh street. Premiums in all cases, will be reasonable, nov 12 lm J. 11. ANDERSON. GUNNY BAGGING. BALES prime GUNNY BAGGING, on ♦A/ board steamer Oregon. For sale low on the wharf, by A. LAFITTE. nov 12 10 MANSION HOUSE, BY J . DAVIS & SON, Corner of Queen and Meeting Streets , Charleston So. Ca. nov 5 lm NEW MASONIC VOCALIST, R SALE by|o. A L. DWELLE, No. 314 Broad street, nearly opposite The Brunswick Bank. tkctf oct 21 BOOTS AND SHOES. THE CHEAPEST EVER OFFERED IN AU GUSTA. THE 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 ofGent.’s, Ladies', Misses', Boy’s and Children's BOOTS AND SHOES, Which he 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 one price asked. S(H) pair of Ladies’ Fox'd. GAITERS, well made, at 93 eta. per pair. JAMES DALY. N. B. A handsoino lot of Travelling and Pack ing Trunks, Valises, and Carpot Bags always on hand. J. D. Store on the South side of Broad street, nearly opposite the Eagle & Phoenix Hotel, f oet. 11 GRASS AND FIELD SEED. JUST RECEIVED and for sale, a supply of Red and White CLOVER, Blue and Herds GRASS I SEEDS, BARLEY, and RYE. Also Muskcete, a very good pereninal Winter Grass, ,f l7 Broad St. Wm. HAINES, nov 2 d2w 1 faction Saks. BY GIRARDEY &« PARKER. Will be sola, in Trout of Store,on TUESDAY, 18th inst., at 10} o'clock, A. M., Iho remnant of SKOAItS unsold, to cover ad vanws. After which, wo will sell, a lot of second-hand household FURNITURE. 1 Milch COW, (with calf.) 2 fine HOUSES. —A T.SO.— 18 bids. Mercer POTATOES. l'» “ BEETS. 10 “ Sweet West India ORANGES. 4 “ superior Mong. WHISKY. 4 “ Virginia do. 6 “ No. I MACKEREL 6 kitts - do. 3 bbis. ALE. * 10 boxes superfine Mad. WINE. 8 boxes TOBACCO. 40 gross MATCHES, Ac. Terms cash. nov 16 BY GIRARDEY & PARKER. On tho Ist Tuesday in DECEMBER next, if not previously disposed of, A likely NEGRO MAN, about 21 years of age. He is a first rate Cook and good Carriage Driver. Warranted sound and healthy. Titles indisputable. Terms cash. nov if, BY GIRARDEY &PARKER. Right Aurttou. Will bo sold, on TUESDAY NIGHT, 18th inst. at 7 o’clock, P. M., DRY GOODS, consisting of Muslin Delaines, Calicoes, Homespuns. Bleached Shirtings. Broad cloths, Cassimcrcs, Readymade Clothing, Ac. Ac.; Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Cutlery, Guns, and Fancy Articles. Terms cash. nor 16 BY GIRARDEY & PARKER. On tho first TUESDAY in JANUARY next, at tho Lower Market House, within the usual hours of sale, (if not previously disposed of,) A strong, healthy, ami able-bodied NEGRO MAN. Bold for no fault, ilo is about 26 years old —a good houso and store-servant, polite and very intelligent. Warranted sound, and titles in disputable. Terms cash. nor 16 BY A. LAFITTIL TTndcn&ritrra' Safe of Sugar. TUESDAY, 18th inst., at 11 o’clock, will he posi tively sold, in front, of store, 7 bids Crashed SUGAR, 3 do Powdered do— slightly damaged by fresh water only, and soldcn account of all concerned. They can he examined any time previous to the sale. Terms cash. nit BY A. LAFITTE. Next regular sale day, TUESDAY, 18th instant, after the sale of Sugar, will be sold, in front of storo, 10 boxes Pine Apple CHEESE, a fino artirto. —also — A general assortment of GROCERIES, consist ing in part of foreign and domestic Scgars, Cherry Brandy, Rose, Cinnamon and Mint Cordials, Port, Madurin and Claret Wines, Cheese, Sugar, Tea, Onions,'Oranges, Blits, Ac. —also— An assortment of second-hand FURNITURE. Terms cash. nov 14 BY A. LAFITTE.^ Right Auction. Next Regular Night, TUESDAY, 18th inst., at 7 o’clock, will bo sold. Dry Goods, Clothing, Guns, Fiddles, Hardware, Cutlery, Watches, Gold and Silver Pencil Cases and Pens, ami a variety of Fancy Articles. Terms cash, nov 14 BY HUTCHINSON & THOMAS. Ilouse and hot. Will be sold, at the Lower Market House, on tho first Tuesday in DECEMBER next,, Tin l House ami Lot now occupied by C.Kcnnick, on tho S. E. corner of Greene and Kollock streets, with a front of forty (46) feet on Greene street’, atid running hack one hundred anti seventy-five (V 75) 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. nov 7 DRAYING NOTICE. TIIE UNDERSIGN El> 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 to him in the above lino during tile jiast year, and hopes to merit a eontinuwee of tho 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 l>y the num ber and appointment of his teams. Mr. W. 0. REID is the Overseer and Manager of his establishment, to whom payment can be malic, and by whftm all orders will be promptly attended to. CHARLES C. JACKSON. N. B.—Drays and Wagons to Hamburg, net. .10 l rao RANGES. U' BARROW'S Patent Cooking RANGE, ono 1 of tho best articles now in use, for sale by _oet B. F. CHEW. TUTT's PECTORAL EUIXER—Is warranted to effect a speedy and I term iinenL cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma,Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Pleurisy, Pneumonia and Consumption in iu incipi ent stages. For sale in Augusta by WM lI.'TUTT, nov. 12 W. 11. A J. TURPIN WANTED TO hTrE, a C O LOR EDM A N ,aa Porter in a storo. Apply at this office, oct. 14 SWEET N. 0. MOLASSES' ‘ r*(\ BARRELS Sweet N. O. -MOLASSES, just i/V* lauding and for sale by nov 5 10 A. LAFITTE. JOHN B. GUIEU, “ C O M MISS J O R MERCHANT, All Intosfi Street, Augusta, Geo., Will nth nd promptly to ttll business, or any entrusted to his care. J ct 4 3m GENTLEMEN’S FASHIONABLE CLOTH ING STORE. WASHINGTON GA. DALY 4e DONNELLY WOULD respectfully call tho attention of their friends and customers to their excellent stock o 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 on the most reasonable terms Their stock consists in part of Dress and Frock Coats, Hoisery, Gloves, Sacks, Pants, Vests, Suspenders, Morino and Cotton, Velvet and Cloth, Undershirts, Drawers, Caps, Pocket U’ndk’s, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Blaok Silk, Satin, and Fancy Cravats, Ac. Ac. Also an extensive assortmont of Linen Bosom Shirts. They would call special attention to thoir stock of Cloths, Casimeres and Vestings, of every dye texture, and quality, which they will cut and make up in the best and most fashionable style, oct 22 fAc SOUTHERN MADE PLANTATION BROGANS. House servants shoes, Ac., at*Aj AVHOLESALE AND RETAIL, No.fMf 30 East Bay, Charleston. So. Ca. * The Subscriber, Agent for the SOUTH CARO LINA SHOE FACTORY, at Charleston So. Ca.. and tho CHERAW FACTORY, at Cheraw, So. Ca., will offer for sale in this market byth* first sent, a large supply of Southern wade PLAi BROGANS and HOUSE SER\ ANTS SHOES which will be sold at the lowest nuuket prices for goods of similar quality. R A pRmGLE Dealers in Brogans, Boots and Shoes, D NO 30 Kost Bay, Charleston, S. C. aug. 15 AND WAY^SRMo^i^R^D AN 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 ny, in Savannah. A. R. LAWTON, Pres t, ct 18 ttd