Constitutionalist and republic. (Augusta, Ga.) 1851-18??, November 19, 1851, Image 3

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I fij jllaguEtir (S'tltgrnpfj. ■ for tin Constitutionalist & Republic ■ Xew-York, Nov. 18. ■ I'-TTON. —Sales 29-j bales, at 61 to Si cents.— ■ f ne market is stiff at full prices. I New York, Nov. 17—P. M. I c %. —The market is dull and unchanged. HI son bales. Naval stores unchanged. I serial lliitiffs. I \\ .■ are authorized to announce tv 11,- ■ |; \\] IiOVLE. Em)., as a candidate lor re-election : I . . t hc office of Sheriff of Kichmwnl county, at the ■ a j,j reaching election in January. * nov 19 ■ Hank oi Augusta —l7 \ov. l».il.—The ■ iloard of Directors have this day declared a Semi-an- H .lividend of FOl'K DOLLARS per share, which ■ will lo paid on demand. I no v is 4 .1 \S. V. DAVIES. Cashier. I lloilge*-, Oagucrrcnn Gallery Xow Open.— I K Dodcie has the pleasure to announce that his I rooms arc r.mv open for the reception <T visitors, I and that he is fully prepared lo execute the best M Pictures taken in the South. Hisfmoa/y and side- j a i ', enables him to produce pictures of the richest I ;a. and the most agreeable light and shade, to- ! I p-t'ier with a natural expression, easy and graceful I :code. Time re..uiml for sitting reduced by his H t ,,iy,rorr>! process, to from Hto 10 seconds. I Always on hand, a complete assortment of all the I new and beautiful styles ofCascs. I Pictures set in eases, medalians, finger rings, Ac. > I stock and materials of all kinds on hand and for , I TherougH instructions given in Daguerre otyping. I (Sallory next door to the Post Office, and over I i Rockett A Co’s. Jewelry Store, fun nov 15 I Practice of Mirgcry The nndersigned has [ >nade ample provisions lor accommodating such j , [ surgical patients as may be sent to him from the . I country." White persons in indigent circumstances, ! K ho may require surgical operations during the form of Lectures at the Medical College, will be provided for and operated upon gratuitously. L. A. DUGAS, M. I)., , Professor of Surgery in the Medical College I nOT S w.votMl of Georgia, y- Kcuioval.—l)rs. li. A It. C.oiruEi.i. havo removed their offieo to Mclntosh street, opposite tho Post Office. Dr. Henry Campbell will resident < the Washington Hall. (> uio tiov i JAMES RHIND, IMCTOft AM* GOMMISSION MERI HAYT, SAVANNAH, «F.OROIA. i oct. 23 dacliuo t / ‘ \ oral Music.—Mr. BHRIVAL would in form tl,o citizens of Augusta, and his former pu- ! pil-, that he will form another class, in this city, on Monday next, tor tho purpose of giving instrue- j tion in VOCAL MUSIC. For terms, apply at the I Music and Rook Store of Messrs. G. A. Oates A Co., i or at tho Music Store of Messrs. 0. Catlin A Co. oct 21 ta ft* / | air of the South Carolina Institute. — ' The South Carolina Rail Road Company ami the Charleston and Savannah Steam Packet Company, with their usual liberality, will bring persons to visit the Fair, between the I7tli and 21th inst., in clu-ive, and return, for one fare. 7 nov 12 Proclamation. —Mayor's Office, Augusta Nov. 10, 1851. —lly resolution of tho City Council of Augusta, Thursday, the 27th instant, has been set apart us a day of Thanksgiving and Prayer. The citizens of Augusta are therefore respectful- I ly and earnestly re to suspend business on ' that day, and to meet in their respective places of public worship, to return their thanks to the God of t ic Universe for the mercies and blessings of tho past, and to beseech their continuance to our City, tMulo and Country. imv 12 f T W. MII.LEIt. May o. ~A tard. —Mr. A. V. ROBISON still con tinue- to give le-sons in DANCING at tho Masonic Hall.to Misses and Masters every Friday afternoon, from 2i o'clock, till 5. and on Saturday morning and afternoon from 9 A. M , till 12, and 2] till 5 o'olock, P. M. Lessons given to Gentlemen every Friday and Saturday evening from 7, till 8 o'eloek. nov. 2 flm 2 (irnrr.il Collecting Agency.—The subscri ber. whose health has been considerably improved, wiil l time his old business, as a GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT, in the city. All accounts or notes placed in his bauds, will meet with prompt attention. net. 19 A. G. WILLI.'. [jy v i-.iti.ia < ards.—Master EDWARD WIL LIS will write Visiting Cards, and be thankful for any order* of the kind. tl sept I Leigh- Tin ker A Perkins’s Improved Sky Light Daguerrean Gallery The Pictures now being taken at this establishment, by the aid of an entirely new Aparatus, and Sky-liakt built ex pressly for thrpurpose, tire pronounced by all su perior to any that have ever before been offered in this city. Wo havo lately received a new stock, consisting of every variety of plain and fnney Cases, into which Pictures will bo inserted in the neatest and most careful manner. PartV-ular cr-ro will bo be stowed on the arrangera - ’.t of Family Groups, and to the attitude of single pictures. Every description of Daguerreotype Materials or sale, at the low st t< rms. It oel 1 1 /’A to,;.—Air. E. C. SOtbE having met with such libcria encouragement, takes pleasure in ) informing his friends and the public that he lias permanently located himself in Augusta ns Pro fessor of the Piano Forto and Organ. Communi cations left, at the Music and Book Store of Messrs. Geo. A. Oates A Co., will bo punctually attended to. ly jan4 STOVES ! STOVES! ! Vr I LL supply of all patterns suited to rct-k this market now on hand, and for sale wholesale and retail by B. F. CIIKW. LADIES’ FINE GAITER BOOTS. Tt ST RECEIVE!!, Ladies' fine Black GAITER J BOOTS and English and French KID SLIP PERS. “ ALDRICH A ROYAL. LOV 15 BOILED AND RAW LINSEED OIL. Q7l i (VALES. Linseed OIL, 150 do do do, boil- j OrJV/ ed, 150 do No. 1 Copal Varnish. For sale low. by WM. 11. TUTT, Druggist, nov 12 PORTRAITS. C Jj.MtLES BEUCFE,—-ARTIST. From thr eademy of Munich. Bavaria. G« RATEI l I- for tho encouragement f cn him the pasi season, informs ladies and gentlemen of Augusta and vici-wHIw nity, that has he removed to the rooms over Mis Caconnet's School, (two doors above Clark, Raeke A Co.'s corner) and is prepared to furnish POR TRAITS of the finest execution, at the shores! no tice. The Public are respectfully invited to give him a call. Dy A few more Pupils in DRAWING can he accommodated. References. —Col. Turner Canton, Messrs. Thos. Richards, J. Gardner, Jr.. A. Lafitte. sept. 14 TXTanTEIJ TO HIKE, a COLORED MAN, as V V Porter in a store. Apply at this office. oet. 14 Iv; IT. ju casks LIME, in store and for sale by nov 18 STURGES A CO. J. A. VAN WINKLE” MERCHANT TAILOR, BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. RAIL ROAD BANK BUILDING, RECENTLY OCCUPIED BY CHRONICLE & SENTINEL. ALWAYS ON HAND. REMOVAL. STOCKS, CRAVATS A large and fashionable, ST0 CASMERES TIIS ’ r MA \ E “KMOVED my STOCK OF GOODS.' A GLOVES, ° l TVIV vvstinV'C - to tho It u tiding former] v till Chronicle A Senti-1 White and Colored of THE t vTPs r STV .’rs "u anJ “® xt t 0 the Heorgia Rail Road Bank. SHIRTS, ? stv i.es. w here I have now on hand i siu and merino "Hull will be made up A LARUE AND SPLENDID STOCK OK I VNDER-OARMEXTS, TOME-vsiKE, CLOTHS. CASIMERES AND VESTINGS. COLLARS, lo suit the most particu- and a large stock of HOSIERY, lar customers. READY-MADE GARMENTS. SUSPENDERS, ~M hich are the best to be found in the city, ami will! Sill and Linen rT 1 .?? ?V e R-COATS, i, e so !d at the ’ pocket LLUAKS. ft AL K VERY' LOWEST PRICES. HANDKERCHIEFS, l-T- V i , . —ALSO, — MERINO, COTTON, and ALL KINDS of BOYS CLOTHING, And Canton flannel lIPVTIKiI eniTc AND A FIXE SELECTION OF CHOICE DRAWERS, HINTING COATS, PERFUMERY, Ladles’. Dressing Robes, \ SOAPS, BRUSHES, silk and merino “" d AND EVERY THING NECESSARY FOR A UNDE R -VESTS, CO A lb, Ac. » GENTLEMAN'S TOILET. Ac., Ac.. Ac. November 14, ISSI. Shipping Jntcclligenr ARRIVALS FROM CHARLESTON*. Brig Tremtuit, Parrett, Nvw York. VP FOR CnARLEsTOS. Brig Susan Duncan. Mitchell, at Kiehmoutl. CLEARED FOR CHARLESTON. The Hero. Drinkwater. at London. ?A!I.ED FOR CHARLESTON. Fliip Eastern Queen, Ross, from Liverpool. Hr. shij) Oaiuhria. McCullock. from Liverpotd I‘HARTiESTOX. Nov. 18.—Arrived.brig Somers, Mat son. Havana. i lt*ared. ship E Bulkier. Brown. New York; Brig Sam i; Brown. Baker. Baltimore; sehr. Klouise, Rol>in soi*. New York. S AVANN AH. Nov. 18—Arrived, ship Ontario. Holmes Wiseasset, (Me ); sclir. C. C. Stratton. Wescott, Phila delphia. t'leared, brigs RoLt. M. Charlton. Lightbourne, Ha vana: May Queen. Lodge. Philadelphia. Went to sea. ship Georgia. Brodie. Liverpool. —. '** f ...B—M. * ■■■ 1 . . NEW SADDLE, BRIDLE AND HARNESS MANUFACTORY. \ MrALLISTKR takes this method • of informing his friends and the tpMfcjjh public, that he has commenced the above * business, in all its various 'branches, on Broad street, a few doors below the Eagle A Phoenix Ho tel, Augusta, Ga., and hopes, by strict and unro mittod attention, to merit a small share of public patronage. From the long experience ho has had, as a prac tical manufacturer of English, Spanish, and Amcr enn Saddles, in every variety of styles and flni.-h, and for the last five years in Augusta, Ga.—ns his make of Saddles is known and proved all over tho country —he is confident he can make any Fiylo which his friends may desire, and for durability, cannot be surpassed any where. He will keep on band, SADDLES made by him self, which he will sell as low as any Saddle made in the Southern country. N. B.—Old Saddles re-seated and padded, and all kinds of Repairing and Jobbing done in a neat and workmanlike manner, as low as can bo done in Au gusta. fJino nov J 9 MATTRESES, BEDS AND PILLOWS.' \M. SA'H KI., Pratical Upholsterer, Matness • Maker, and Paper llangor, Ac , from London, Great Britain, begs to inform the citizens of Augus ta, Ga., and its vicinity, that he has commenced business in the aho\c line, at 11>I Broad street, near the Upper Market, whore ho will be thankful for all orders that they may favor him with. CARPETS made ami laid, Gil Cloth and Matting fitted. Hair, Moss. Cotton and other MATTRESSES made at the shortest notice. Chairs and Solas re-etufifed and covered. Shades and Cornices fixed, Curtains hung. Furniture neatlyrepuired and polished. CL f* Orders by letter promptly attended to. nov 19 1 • WOOD ! WOOD ! j WOOD ! ; ! I WILL deliver M’OOD any where in the «ity at a load. JON N. M. MILLER, nov 19 ti EXECUTORS' SALE. ONE 111 M)IUI) A\l) I 11< TV N ICG It OHS. We will positively sell, without the least reserve, to the highest bidder, on the first Tuesday in JAN UARY next, at the Market House, in the town of Louisville, Jefferson county, Georgia, ON E 110 DU ICD AND FI FT Y NICG ROICS. Being the entire <;anc; of Field Negroes be longing to the Estate of the late Charles Cunning ham, deceased. Tho public are assured tho sale will positively take place, and those who may want valuable hands, accustomed to tho culture of Cot ton. will do well to attend. Terms cash. JOHN BONEB, » WILLIAM J. E VE, l Executors. OWEN P. FIT/SIM ON 8 } The Federal Un on. Macon Telegraph, Sa vannah Georgian, Albany Patriot, Columbus Times, and Tallahassee Floridian, will stop former adver tisement and insert the ’hbovo weekly till day of sale, and send bill to this offieo. ctd nov 19 VSTOKIA I NDI K Mmns.—A new article of Fur and Silk. Half HOSE of same ma terial. Silk, Merino, and all other kinds of UNDER SHIRTS and DRAWERS. novJ9_ WM. 0. PRICE A CO. X/ \ HI SHICLS Prime *Sccd RYE, just received tJ\J and for sale bv nov 19 1 GIRARDEY & PARKER. CORN! CORN!! Til IC undersigned is prepared to deliver 5,000 bushels more of Tennessee CORN, between Ist January and 15th February, prox. nov 19 8 _ A. LAFITTE. GLOVES. 13LACK, White and Colored Iloskin GLOVES, 13 of the very best make, lined Silk, Drab Nor way, Dent and Alcrofts, Modo colors Cloth, Til bury Cape, Ac. Also—Silk Worsted, and other kinds nov 19 WM. 0. PRICE A CO. WILL BE SOLD, ON the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, be fore the Court House door in Waynesboro’, Ga., a one-horse BUGGY and Harness, which have be n in uso not quite one year. Terms —Credit 4 months, with good security, nov 19 c 2 HAY. 1 BUNDLES first rate HAY, for sale on A *JvJ the wharf, atone dollar and twenty-five cents per hundred pounds. nov 19 LAMBACK & COOPER. IMPORTED DUTCH BULBOUS ROOTST " RECEIVED THIS DAY. a full assortment of warranted Dutch HYACINTHS-, Tulips, Ac.; for sale by (nov 19) THUS. HAINES. AUGUSTA BREWED BEER. 7~ THE AUGUST A BREWERY is now inoppera ti'ni, and has constantly on hand fresh Brewed BEER of superior quality. Customers can be supplied at tho Brewery, or by applying to Lam back A Cooper, nov 19 MARTIN FREDRICK. ~ BACON, FLOUR AND SEGARS X BUDS, primo BACON SIDES, f j 25 bbls. superfine Family FLOUR, 50,900 common SEGARS, 25,000 imported do. For sale by A. LAFITTE. nov 19 o DRESSING ( ASKS, fine Razors, Combs, Brush es, Perfumery, Soaps, Ac.; for sale by 1 nov 18 _ PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist. SU PERIOR FRENCH LAVENDER WATER, a genuine article, for sale by i nov 18 PHILIP A. MOiSE, Metcalfs Range. " IVTEW ORLEANS SYRUP.—SO bbls. New Or ' lN leans SYRUP, in store and for sale by J nov 18 STURGES A CO. ? SWEET N. 0. MOLASSES. /T/ \ BARRELS Sweet N. 0. MOLASSES, just vv/ landing and for sale by nov 6 10 A. LAIITTB. > HAIR BRUSHES. \N EATEN SI VE assortment of the best English and French HAIR BRUSHES. Just open -7 e-l and for salo by not 18 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist. FOR SAVANNAH. THE steamer 11. 1,. COOK. H. 15. Frazer, o»pt., will leave on WED NEsDAV MORNING, at S o'clock. For Freight or Passage*, having excellent accommodations, ap ply on hoard, or to J. 11. ANDERSON. Ag't., nov 18 Comer of Mclntosh and Bay-streets. THE MYRRHOLPHEON. THIS is the best preparation ever invented for promoting the growth of the Hair, destroying Dandriff, cleansing the Head, and imparting a beau tiful gloss. Just received by »0V 18 f> _ ___ WM. H. TI'TT. 01*11 ii.— 2s lbs.,jnst received, fresh; for sale by »>"v is WM 11 Tl 'i'T. Mniggist. YOUMANS’ CHEMISTRY. \ CLASS Rook of Chemistry, in which the prin . eiplesof the science are familiarly explained, and applied to the Arts, Agriculture, Physiology, Dietaties, A eutilation, and the most imjiortant Phenomina of Nature; designed for the uso of Academies and Schools, and for popular reading; by Edward L. \ oilmans. Just published and for sale at GKO. A. OATES A CO.'S nov IS Piano, Rook A Music Store, Broad-st. CHILDREN S NEW BOOKS. LOUIS* School Day, a tale for Boys, by C. T. May. J * Legends of the Flowers, by Susan Pindar, author of Fireside Fairies, Ae. Just published and for sale at GEO. A. OATES A CO.'S nov JS Piano, Book A Music Store, Broad-st. NEW GOODS. SXOWDEN A SHEAR, HAVE just received from New-York, Ladies French Worked CHIMABETTS with Collars, of new and beautiful styles. Ladies French Embroidered Linen Cambric IIAN DUERC U TEES, oi elegant styles. White CRAPES for Ladies Evening Dresses. Fancy Spun SILKS of high colors, and beauti ful styles, for Ladies and Children’s 1 tresses, with a variety of other articles, to which they respectful ly invite the attention of the public. nov 18 ANNUAL RACES. Till*: Sl’ BSC Ft lit Elis to the LAFAYETTE JOCKEY CL l’B, are requested to meet at the Globe Hotel on Wednesday evening, 10th inst., at 7 o'clock. Punctual attendnneo is requested as business of importance will be transacted, and the Club organized. 2* nov 18 / 10Li.EC TORS BOOKS—THOMAS RICH \J ARDS A SOX have now on hand, a supply of (’ollootors Boohs. nov is SPANISH SEGARS. j / \ TIIOI SA \|> superior. Spanish SEGARS, ns * lino as ever brought to this market, of va rious brands, consisting of Regalias, Half Regalias, medium sizes, and Londros For sale by nov 16 12 QIRARDKY A PARKER. HAVANA SEGARS. Q X LA CONCORDIA, /£ 8,00(» Fannie Elsler, 0.000 La Marino, 0 000 Jenny Lind. For sale by I. P. GIRAKDEY A CO. nov 10 ts STRAINS, STIFF JOINTS,S&c., IN HORSES OR CATTLE, (iA\ bo speedily relieved by an application of J Dr. Hughes NERVE and BONE LINIMENT. A few bottles left on hand, at nov 10 D. B. PLUMB A COS. BRITISH VELVET TAPESTRY CAR PETING. | /\ PIECES Axmirifttor Velvet CARPETING, JV/ at $2. 5 pieces very rich Dark Ground, bonutiful designs, at $2.25. 10 pieces very heavy Tape*try Brussels, from §1.25 to $1.37. a pieces very heavy Brussels, from $7 to §1.25. THOMPSON VI LEE THREE PLY CARPETINGS. 5 pieces New Patterns, and heaviest quality, at $1.25. 3 pieces Now 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 02 cts. 5 pieces Cotton Cotton Carpeting, from 20 to 30 cts. With a beautiful assortment of RUGS, to match. PRINTED JIRI.GGKTS. 5 pieces 6-4 Printed Druggets, from 02 to 75 cts. .> pieces 12-4 Printed Druggets, from $1.12 to $1.50. 1 nov 15 COSGROVE A BRENNAN. DISSOLUTION. I mm: JEWELRY BUSINESS, under the firm | I of WOODSTOCK Sl WHITLOCK, is this day ! dissolved, both by virtue of an article between us 1 and by mutual consent, thereby giving FEEDER- i JCK A. WHITLOCK, alone, ‘full power to settle the business and collect tho indebtedness. W. (i. WOODSTOCK. F. A. WHITLOCK. Augusta, Nov. 15, 1851. Tin; UNDERSIGNED will, for tho present, I continue- the WATCH AND JEWELRY I BUSINESS, in all its various branches. Having j experienced and faithful workmen, ho will give prompt attention to any work which may be- given i him. . Tie bason baud a complete assortment of all articles usually kept in his line, consisting of WATCHES, of all tho best makers; JEWELRY of all descriptions; SILVER and ELATED GOODS, I of all tho latest patterns, and a variety of Fancy I Goods, which ho will sell on accommodating terms. F. A. V. HITLOCK. Augusta, Nov. 15,1851. LIME. j SA BEDS, fresh Tomaston LIME. 40 boxes fresh Georgia do. Just received, and for sale by B. H. WARREN & CO., Jaekson-st. I 'nov 18 4 LOU'S Bttmv'v WiXUsilß SOAP— For sale by PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist. N B.—All the most approved English and French ! Soaps, for sale as abovo. noV 18 . THE COLOGNE W YTt.lt which took the pre mium at the World's Fair—Joseph Auton I Farina's Cologne Water, superior to all others for delicacy and sweetness of odor, can bo had of the subscriber. This cologno is put up in bottles vary ing from 1-4 pint to 1 quart, and is warranted to | give every satisfaction. For sale by nov 18 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist. WAX MATCHES IN CASES. A LARGE supply of superior Wax Matches, of all sizes; also, Segar Lights, of various kinds; for sate by PHILIP A. MOISE, nov 18 Druggist. CHARLES H.~ SMITH, ATTORNEY A T LAW. ROME, • GEORGIA, [G7“ Will attend to collections in adjoining coun ties. Refers to Cob N. L. Hutchins, LuWTenceville, Ga.; Hon. Hines Holt, Columbus, Ga. 6mo nov 18 AUGUSTA, (Ga.) Nov. 8, 1851. CLAYTON Ac BIGNO.N are now prepared for the Winter Trade, with a complete and Fash ionable stock of READYMADE CLOTHING, cm 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 tu call at No. 187 Broad ! street (Metcalf's Range) and select such articles as | they may want, as they are determined to sell at a 1 small advance. 12 nor 8 fisnmri! HALF-PAST FOUR, A. M. DISASTROUS EIRE. About six o'clock, last evening, a fire broke out in Mr. C. A. l’latt's Cabinet Factory, in theiear of his store on Broad street, which, before it was subdued, bid lair to carry, in its ravages, the square on which the building was situated. The fire broke out in the third story ol' the building, in a room used for making cotton matrasses, and trom what we can learn, the lamp used was one that was well guarded by a thick glass and sur rounding wires. The workman, carrying it, however, knocked it against a bench, which broke the glass and lamp, and the llame igniting with the cotton, which was scattered loosely about, created a blaze, which caused those in the room to seek safety in flight, in consequence of the density of the smoke. The alarm was soon given, and the Engine Companies, were on the spot, blit so rapid were the flames, the building being filled with com bustible materials, that gre.it fears were enter- i tamed tor its safety. Steam was soon got up on Mr. Platt’s Engine, (whicli was capable of throw ing two streams of water on the building.) and up to eight o'clock, it was thought the building would be saved with the loss of the ' root—but at the time it was supposed all was ! safe, the water in the Ellis street cistern witli which the engine was supplied, and which I was the main dependence lor arresting the | fire, was exhausted, and the flames rapidly gain ed progress. It soon extended to the second story, and com- ' municated to the Chronicle & Sentinel office, j an adjoining building, which had just been erect ed. and that also was consumed, with its con tents. Platt’s Factory is destroyed. Ilis insurance is about 88,000. His loss will reach about $15,000. The Chronicle & Sentinel office is also de- j strnyed, with its contents—no insurance—loss about $15,000. HALF-PAST 3, A. M. STILL LATER. After we had written the above,wc had still another alarm of Fire, which was found to pro ceed from the back store of Mr. Hoadley’s 1 Carriage Establishment, an adjoining build- 1 in? to the Chronicle & Sentinel office. It ! was toon consumed, as our firemen were ex hausted with previous exertions, and the supply ; of water was limited. The Presbyterian Lecture Room, adjoining, was in imminent dan- | ger, as was also the Post Office, but neither was materially injured, further than the partial re- 1 movalof a portion of their contents. STILL LATER. We had just returned to our office, after we : supposed we had seen the worst of the above fire, ' when wo found our own building on fire.— The adjoining tenement is occupied by Mr. K. 11. Rogers, Gunsmith, and it appears, from what wc can learn, that on Monday he burnt some old leather to case-harden with, and having some left, it was placed in a keg. I The keg was put aside, and from it originated the fire. It was only about an hour previous to its discovery, Mr. Rogers was in his store, and had it not been lor the fire in Mr. Platt's estab- 1 lishment, our office would have also been in ruins. We have not time this morning to give ful 1 particulars of this fire, but will do so in our next- There were several haii-breadth escapes, and we are pained to learn that Mr. Bernard Roe, first Lieutenant of the 2d Division of the Inde pendent Fire Company, was seriously, if not fa- I tally injuredi by the falling of the gable end of Mr. Hoadley’s building. He was still alive when we went to press, and under the exami nation ol physicians. The extent of his inju ries we could not learn. We, however, fear tho worst. AUGUSTA SADDLE AND HARNESS MAN UFACTORY. THE SUBSCRIBER having recently fitted up an extensive manufactory immediately in the rear of bis store in Met calfu's Range, No. 193 Broad-street, is prepared to execute orders from dealers and merchants at tho shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. He would respectfully invite the attention of tho public to his largo assortment oi Gentlouion’s, La dies and Boys SADDLES, BRIDLES, MAR- I TINGALES, WHIPS, HARNESS, COLLARS, ! TRUNKS, VALISES, HORSE COVERS, CAR PET BAGS, tic., Ac. Also a full assortment of Harness and Saddlery HARDWARE, together with an excellent assort ment of Patent Whalebone and Ribbed and Steel Spring TRUNKS, which aro unsurpassed for light- ; ness and durability. A supply of McCoombs’ celebrated Patent Stretched, Rivetted and Cemented Belting. Those in want of any article in his line will find it to their advantage to call before purchasing else where. He will sell on as accommodating terms as ! can be had in the city. A. HATCH, sept 19 dfif&ctf I IMPORTANT TESTIMONY* in favor of Marshall s Magical PAIN ERADICATOR: Scriven County, Oct. 27, 1851. Messrs. Turpin: —Gentlemen: A9 I, in connec tion with my friends and neighbors, have used, for several months past, that invaluable remedy for | Rheumatism, Marshall s Magical Pain Eradicatin', j and being desirous of always having a supply on i hand, I enclose ten dollars. You will please send 1 the worth of it in the ERADICATOR. 1 havo i 1 been compelled to divide with my neighbors what j I got for my own uso. I havo tried for years past every remedy for the cure of this terrible maiady, and have spent no j small amount of money, without having any benefit i until, through the influence of a friend, I was in ! ducod to give your Liniment a trial: and I take pleasure in saying, that it has, in every way, been successful, and would urge upon every one, arid particularly every planter and farmer, to have this Liniment on hand. And, in conclusion, accept the grateful thanks of, Yours, respectfully, H. T. Lawton. For sole by all the Druggists. nov 10 ON CONSIGNMENT, K f 1 BOXES superior Madeira WINE, of direct | tJyJ importation; for sale by 8; nov 10 12 GIARARDEY A PARKER. G1 ENTS. FANCY SLIPPERS. —Just received a I new and beautiful lot of Gents. Fancy Slippers, and Congress Gaiters. nov 15 ALDRICH A ROYAL. NEW YORK AND AUGUSTA. JEST COME to hand, a large lot ot SHIRTS, varying from 50 cents to $0,50 each. Also an ! assortment of CARPET BAGS, Traveling BLAN KETS, Leggins, and Hunting Suits, with a great j variety of little fixings,.that only want to be seen to jbe duly appreciated. ‘ FERRIS A PAUL, oct 25 OI L! OIL!—A supply of Sperm, Lard, and Whale Oil. J ust received by I nov 2 D. B. PLUMB A CO. TO RENT. A BOOM, ovor the IValehouse of Messrs. Gibbs A McCord. Apply at this office, nov 14 iUisccliancoua. MANAGER’S OFFICE. GREEN AMD PULASKI .MONUMENT LOT TERIES. Manager!, Drawn, ami Prizes Paid by the u-e!l inoiru ami responsible firm of J. W. MAURY A CO. Class 1 P.l, to bo drawn at Savannah, Nov. 18,1851. Sales dose Tuesday, at 3. I>. M. SPLENDID SCHEME. 12 drawn ballots from 75. 20.000 DOLLARS. $5,000; $2,500; $2,145; $2,000; 10 of sl,- 500; 10 of $1,250; 10 of $ 1,1)00 1 besides numerous others. Tickets ss—Halves $2,50- Quarters $1.25. Class 12, to be drawn at Augusta Nov. 19, 1851. Sales close Wednesday, at 3 P. M. AUGUSTA CLASS, 13 drawn ballots from 75. 1,000 DOLLARS. $1,122; $1,000; 2 of $500; Ac., Ac. Tickets s 2— Halves $1 —Quarters 50 cents. Extra Class 85, by 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; ap*loo prizes of $ I,aflflt prizes. Tickets s2o—Halves $10 —Quarters $5 — E'ghls $2,50. JOHN A. MILLEN, No. 205 Broad street, ono door above Metcalfs I Range, Augusta. Ga. 0.5“ Orders from tho city or country, strictly con fidential and promptly attended to. nov 18 BOOTS AND SHOESr BPKiRJET ScSON, No. 178, Broad-st.,f • immediately opposite the Mechanics Bank, lias received a general assortment of BOOTS ami SHOES ofall varieties. Thankful for the liberal patronage of their friends for tho 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.—Hoots and Shoes manufactured to order, and repairing promptly and neatly executed at their establishment. oct 24 lm HOSIERY, UNDER SHIRTS & DRAWERS, OU MERINO. SILK, and all other kinds. Patent Morino Feet HALF HOSE. Lamb’s Wool and Cotton do. nov 1 WM. 0. PRICE A CO. i INSURANCE. 1 THE SUBSCRIBER, Agent Columbia Insur ance Company, continues to take Fire, Marine and River risks. Office Mclntosh streot. Premiums in all cases, will bo reasonable. nov 12 lm J. 11. ANDERSON. GUNNY BAGGING. BARES priino GUNNY’ BAGGING, on • iv/ board steamer Oregon. For sale low on tho wharf, by A. LAFITTE. nov 12 10 MANSION HOUSE. BY J. DAVIS A SON, Corner of Queen and Meeting Streets, j Charleston, So. Ca. nov 5 lm ENGLISH VELVET AND TAPESTRY CARPETING. THE SI:BSCRI HER* wish to call tho attention of purchasers to their stock of the above Goods, I being the largest nml best assortment ever offered ' and imported direct to this city. Prices, $1,50 mh/ $1,624 — Velvet , $2 mu/ u invar its. AMERICAN TAPESTRY, ; Choice colors and patterns, at $1,25 and $1,374. 1 A LOT OF AMERICAN THREE PLY CAR FETING, 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. Patterns really beautiful. AMERICAN INGRAINS, Superior all-wool heavy Carpeting, at 62|c. per yds ENGLISH IIARTH RUGS. A choice lot of the above goods per the Austria, from Liverpool, at $2,50, $3, $4, $5, $6,50, SB, and $lO. CHEAP INGRAINS. A lot of all-wool, and cotton and wool Ingrains, winch wo wish to clear off at 31 sc. to 50c. Cotton Carpetings at 15c. to 30c. 4*4 Linen Carpeting at 18c. THOMPSON VILLE AND LOWELL INGRAINS. Heavy fabrics and choice colors, at 80c.,* purchas ed at the last tratio sales. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, I Os all widths, cut to fit Rooms and Entry?. We wish particularly to call the attention of pur -1 chasers to our linen stock of all-pure Flax Linens, i Shirtings and Sheetings. Doylies, Napkins and Ta ble Linens, which was purchased by Mr. C. Lam bert, in Belfast, Ireland. N. 13.—A1l orders promptly and faithfully attend ed to. LAMBERT A BROTHER, 211 King street. Charleston, Xov. 7. Is;i |. d6—ll nov *.* HUTCHINSON & THOMAS ARE NOW RECEIVING, a large and well as sorted stock of DRY GOODS, consisting, in part of Muslin do Lnines, Worsted Alpacas, Meri -1 nos, Silk and Wool Shawls, Silk and Cotton Hdkfs., Muslius, Cambrics, Brown and Bleached Domestics, Kerseys, Jeans, Ginghams, Ticking, Plaid Flannels ami Lindseys, Silk, Linen and Cotton Threads. —also,— Fancy Soaps, Musical Instruments, Fancy Boxes, Jewelry, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Guns, Pistols, Buttons, Tapes, Ac., Ac. —also, — ; Choieo Brandies, Wines, Gin, Ruin, Whisky, Cordials, Syrups, Segars, Sardines, Ac., Ac. 100 sacks Coffee. BOOTS AND SHOES. Gents'. Calf and Kip Boots, Do. do. do. Shoe;*, i Boy’s Shoes, Negro Shoes, i Ladies' Boots and Shoes, j All, or a portion, will be sold a bargain to the trade. Merchants and dealers aro invited to call I and examine our stock. nov 9 FLOWERS, SHRUBBERY & GREEN HOUSE PLANTS. TIIE UNDERSIGNED has established, in this city, at tho lower end of Greeiie«'®3]r | street, a FLOYVKU GARDEN AND NUR- 3*28- j SEItY, where ho keeps constantly on hand a great I variety of tho most beautiful, rare and favorite [FLOWERS, SHRUBBERY, GREEN HOUSE PLANTS AND BULBOUS ROOTS, selected from j the best Gardens of Europe and this country Having acquired a thorough knowledgo of his ! business in the Royal Botanical Garden of Prus i sia.'nnd been foreman in one of the most celebra j ted Botanical Gardens in tho Northern States, the I undersigned now, after a residence in the South for j the last five years, feels fully acquainted with all I varieties of Ornamental Shrubbery, Plants and I Flowers adapted to this latitude, j He keeps on hand, in his extensive Green House, | a largo collection of rare and favorite PLANTS J AND FLOWERS, which he warrants te be 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 POTS kept constant ly on hand. J. W. BESSMAN. Augusta. Geo., Oct.-29. df3mosA4c GOSHEN BUTTER AND CHEESE. £)( ) KEGS prime toehoiee GOSHEN BUTTER, &\J 50 boxes do. do. do. CHEESE. For sale by A. LAFITTE. FINE WATCHES. Ij'I.NE WATCH US of the manufacture of Jules Jargensen, of Copenhagen, T. F. Cooper and Chas. Taylor, London, and of most other makers of established reputation, in various style of caseing. For sale low by CLARK, RACKETT & CO. oct. 31 i 57) 'SbLS. Mercer POTAT6eS,To do Red Su gar Beets, 2 crates firm-head Northern Cab bages. Ju3t received and for sale by , nov 14 0 GIRARDEV A PARKER. FOR SALE ON ARRIVAL," p.( \ BALES Prime Eastern Hay, by nov 14 ts GIRARDEV' ,t PARKER i cn BOXES excelloilt Piuo Apple Cheese, for t-Jv/ solo by nov 14 ts GIRARDEV A PARKER. faction Saks. BY GJiRARDEY & PARKER. -A i 'jht A action. THIS NIGHT, wiil bo sold, atT"o'clock, P. M DRY GOODS, consisting of Muslin Delaines’ tali' ols, Bleached Shirtings. Homespuns, Cassi mercs, Broadcloths, Woollen and Negro Goods. —also, — Gold and Silver Watches, a large assortment of Jewelry, Clocks, Guns, Pistols, Books, Stationery, Readymade Clothing, Hats, Segars, and Fancy Articles. Terms cash. 3 nov 19 BY HUTCHINSON &TtHOMAS. * THIS MORNING, in front of our Store, we will sell, at 104 o clock, without reserve, A lot of Shelf GOODS, GROCERIES, 4e., stock of a person closing business—among which are some desirable Goods. Terms cash. Also—lo barre's APPLES. nov 19 HUTCHINSON fit THOMAS Will sell, at Auction. THIS NIGHT, at the Store, A lot of I >KY GOODS, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Fancy Hardware. Jewelry, Spoons, Fancy Soaps, Boxj -■ Ac. Ac. Terms cash. nov 19 LAFITTeT" _ Underwriters ’ Sole. THIS DAY, at 10 o’clock, will be sold, in front of store, without any manner ol reserve, 1 hhd. Porto Rico SUGAR, 4 bbls. Clarified do. 1 do. Powdered do. 2 eases Bloaohed SHIRTINGS. Damaged on the voyage from Savannah to this port, and sold on account of tho Underwriters and all concerned. Sale positive, and will commence precisely at Ift o’clock. Terms cash. nov 19 Superior old Pah and Prawn Sherry Wine, im ported direct and bottled, 12 years old. BY A. TOBIAS fit SONS. On TUESDAY’, the 26th inst., precisely at 12 o’clock, will be sold, in our store. About 100 dozen very superior old SHERRY’ WINE, Pale and 1 lown. imported direct from Lon don and bottled, 12 years old. Conditions at sale. Samples at our store. Nov. 13. 2 nov 19 BY GIKARDEY & PARKER] On THURSDAY, the 20th inst., wd! be sold at IC$ o'clock, in front of store, A general assortment of GROCERIES, Provi sions, Liquors, Wines, Hardware, Dry Geods, Su gars, Tobacco, and »Secds. Terms cash. 1 nl9 BY HUTCHINSON &TtH jK.L3. TO MORROW, (Wednesday) Nov. 19, will soli, in front of store, at 10$ o'clock Groceries, Dry Goods, Blankets, Double and Singlo Barrel Guns, Clothing, Bocts, Shoos, Cut lery, <Sic. —ALSO— I Mahogany BOOK CASE. Terms cash. nov 18 BY HUTCHINSON &. THOMAS. 200 bales Hay. W o will fell, on arrival ut the wharf, 200 bales lIAY, now’ on the way from Savannah. All sums over $. r >o, 00 days. nov 18 BY GIRARDEY & PARKER. ~ On the Ist Tuesday in DECEMBER next, if not previously disposed of, A likely NEGRO MAN. about 21 years of ago. lie is a first rate Cook and good Carriage Driver. Warranted sound and healthy. Titles indisputable. Terms cash. nov 1G BY GIRAKDEYr& PARKER. On tho first TUESDAY in JANUARY next, at the Lower Market House, within the usual hours of sale, (if not previously disposed of,) A strong, healthy, and able-bodied NEGRO MAN. Sold for no fault. Ho is about 26 years old—a good house and store-servant, polito and very intelligent. Warranted sound, and title's in disputable. Terms cash. nov 16 BY HUTCHINSON fit, THOMAS! House and hot. \\ ill bo sold, at the Lower Market House, on tho first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, The House and Lot now occupied by C. Kcnnick, on the S. E. corner of Urceno and Kollock streets, with a front of forty (4ft) feet on Greene street, and running back one hundred and seventy-five (176) feet on Kollock street. The House and Lot may be treated for at private sale, at any time between now and the day of salo. Terms cash. nov 7 DRAYING NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED bogs to tender his sin cere and grateful acknowledgments to tho Public Companies, Merchants and citizens of Au gusta generally, for the liberal support and encou ragement extended to him in the above lino during the past year, and hopes to merit a continanco of the same, by keeping in his employment such per sons only as will, witli promptitude and fidelity, at tend to the interests of his patrons; and also in be ing equal to any emergency of business by tho num ber uud appointment of bis teams. Mr. YV. C. REID is the Overseer and Manager of his establishment, to whom payment can be mado, and by whom all orders will be promptly attended to. CHARLES C. JACKSON. N. B.—Drays and YVagons to Hamburg, oet. 30 lmo RANGES. Ij' HARROW’S Patent Cooking RANGE/one J. of tho best articles now in use, for sale by oet B. F. CHEW. FOR SALE, A PLANTATION ou Brier Creek, Burke IVIK. county, containing about 2,000 acres of£j& Land. Also thirty-seven NEGROES, 1,200 bush els Corn, with a full supply ol Mules, and all the usual appurtenances of a Plantation, such as stock of Sheep. Hogs, Cattle. YVagons, 4c. Ac. Persons desirous of purchasing arc referred to D’Antiguae, Evans & Co. tJI nov 6 TEACHER WANFED. ON’ THE second Thursday (11th) in December next. The Commissioners of the Beech Island Orphan Asylum, (usually known as the Downer In stitute,) will elect a Teacher and superindant, to take charge ol that institution for tho year 1852. , Persons apply ing for the situation, must be mar ried, and qualified to instruct boys and girls in tho rudiments of a good common English Education. M. GALPHIN, 1 H. R. COOK. ’• Com’ra. GEO. B. MILLS, j Boeeh Island, S. C., Nov. 13. 1851. ttd nov 14 FEED FOR COWS, CAN BE HAD on Monday and Wednesday, after 12 o’clock, from the Augusta Brewery— ; Brewers’ Malt—price, twenty-five cents a bushel. Also, constantly on hand, Brewers' Yeast. nov 16 f 2 M. FREDERICK. I AUGUSTA AND WAYNESBORO’ R. ROAD AN Instalment of 20 per cent, on Subscriptions to the Capital Stock of this Company, lias been called for by the Board of Directors, payablo 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 std l WILLIAM~A. ARCHER^ l ■ DRAPER A N D TAILOR. HAS REMOVED to the South side of Broad street, nearly opposite and a lit- vj tie East of the Eagle <fc Phoenix Hotel, where J-L ho solicits a continuation of the patronage which has been so liberally bestowed on him by the public. He keeps on hand a good assortment, cl Material. ’» such as is kept by Merchant Tailors, which ho will make up to order, in good shape- All garments, made up to order, warranted to fit. RENOVATING and REPAIRING done up at , s Short notice. Please call and give me a trial. 3 oet. 8 Ttf >f NEW MASONIC VOCALIST, r. tnoß SALE byfC. 4 L. DYVELLE, No. 314 T Broad street, nearly opposite ’the Brunswick Bank. tfcctf oet 21 [- JOHN B. GUIEU, - COMMISSION MERCHANT, Mclntosh Street, Augusta, Geo., Will attend promptly to all business, or any Ageney, entrusted to his care. SHORTS fj 1 (l/\ BUSHELS SHORTS, fine food for stock. X yjyj Just received from Atlanta, and for sale by A. LAFITTE, nov 14 4