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I flVtGccllancons.
■ THEATRE—CONCERT HALL.
■ Managers, Messrs. Jefferson k Ellslkk.
I FR IDAYIi VEXING. NO V. 21.
■ Will be presented Kotzebue's Play of
■ THE STRANGER.
B Favorite Dance by Miss EVELINE.
B The entertainment to conclude with
m SI'DDEX THOUGHTS.
B Admittance, Fifty Cents.
B The City Authority will preserve order and
B decorum. Gentlemen are requested not to wear
B their hats during the performance.
B Doors open at 7 o'clock—curtain will rise at half-
B past 7, precisely. __ nov 21
I TO RENT.
\ LARGE and convenient BRICK STORE,
opposite the market, South side Broad**" *
■ =tre.-t. nov 21 2 A. PICQI'ET.
| CHAMPAGNE CIDER.
JUsT received and for sale low, 10 bbls. CHAM
RANGE CIDER. Bv
I nov 21 HUTCHINSON & THOMAS,
jj READY MADE CLOTHING, &C.
\ LARGE and well assorted invoice of Cloth
ing. I’ndershiris, Linen and Cotton, Shirts,
B half llose and Gloves, will be sold—a bargain.—
U By HUTCHINSON & THOMAS.
B nov 21
1 CHOICE BRANDIES, GIN AND WHISKY.
I 4 SUPERIOR lot of fine BRANDIES and GIN—
fl direct importation.
B —At.so—
B 2a Ibis, superior old Glado ami Winchester
B WHISKY. For sale bv
■ _nov 21 HUTCHINSON A THOMAS.
I NEW CIDER.
■ *)/ V HBLs. superior Newark CIDER, just re
■ Ox/ ceivcd and for sale by
I W. k J. NELSON.
I N.B. — A constant supply always on hand,
i nov 21 0
I PHILADELPHIA ART UNION,
I pOR THE PROMOTION of the Arts of Design
I J. in the United States.—Every subscriber for
I f tho year 1851, will receive, for each subscription of
I y Five Dollars, the engraving, Christiana and her j
I Children and ** Merry's Dream," both )>ainted >
I hy Huntingdon ; or the choice of cither of the two
I following, viz: “ Joh» Knox's Interview with i
[ Mary Queen of Seats," and “ Hath and lloazf — |
[ besides tho chance of obtaining a fine origiuu) .
[ Painting, selected by himself. For instance, should
[ a subscriber to the Art Union of Philadelphia, re
[ siding in Augusta, be allotted a prize certificate of |
One Hundred Dollars, he has the option to order, !
or select his picture in that city—and thereby on- ]
courage the Fine Arts at home—just the same as if
tho Art Union were located where he lived, and
with just as much advantage to tho Artist, ns
though it were the result of that progress in art in
his vicinity, which should cause the production of
such a picture. No committee, no matter how
great its judgment, or how well performed its du- j
ties, could effect a more satisfactory arrangement,
l*»r, in this case, the prize holder and tho artist are
the contracting parties, without the intervention of
the Art Union, or the payment of commission on
cither side.
A gentleman in this city drew a prize last year of j
810. and had a picture painted for him by an Artist
re ’dent bore. Subscriptions received until the lNth
of December, by GEO. A. OATES,
nov 21 Honorary Secretary, Broad street.
NEW STEAM &c., FOR SALE.
Til E suhvn iber has received, on consignment, a j
new Steam Engine, of 20-horse power, with
cast iron frame, heater, governor, steam and ex
haust pipes, complete. The Engine is built in a
superior manner, and warranted by the builder
equal to any now in use.
—also—
The Iron Works foi u Grist Mill, suitable for four
feet stones, and the Iron Work for one of Page's
Circular Saw-Mills. Also, the Iron Work for an
upwright Saw-Mill—all complete.
The above Machinery will be sold low, for cash,
if applied for immediately.
nov 21 die 2 * JOHN BONES.
NEW BOOKS.
Cl«*M LNSiONsof a Housekeeper; by Mrs. duo.
t Smith.
Reveries of an Old Maid, embracing important
Hints to Y oung Men.
The Life and Adventures of an Arkansas Doctor:
l>v David iiattlchend, M. D, (The Man of Scrapes.)
The above lor ale l»y
nov 21 THOMAS RICHARDS A SON.
MORE NEW BOOKS.
Gregory of tile Bass Rock: by Hugh Miller,
author of the Old lloil Sandstone, Ac.
Scenes and Legends of tho North of Scotland;
by Hugh Miller.
Fu it Prints of tho Creator, and The Old Red
Sandstone; by Hugh Miller.
Swallow Barn; or, A Sojourn in the Old Domin
ion; by J. P. Kennedy.
The Bible in the Family ; or, Hints on Domestic
H:ippine.-s; hy 11. A. Boardman. For sale bv
nov 21 TJIOS. RICHARDS A SON.
FOR SAVANNAH.
THE steamer Jl. L. < OOK, H. B. w
Fraser. Capt, will leave on SAT-
I KDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock. For Freight
or Passage, apply on boaid, or to
nov 21 J. 11. ANDERSON, Agent.
JUST received. 2500 good No. I SEGARS.
20 boxes Yellow SOAP.
10 half barrels PICKLES.
And for sale by M. L. ALLEGED,
nov 21 3 opposite the Augusta Tan Y ard.
NOTICE.
TIIE SUBSCRIBER will postpone the day of
sale from the 20th instant, to Thursday the
4th of December, when ho will offer to tho highest
bidder his land on the Savannah River, known as
the Ardis land, on a credit of one, two, three or j
four \cars.
Also his Stock, consi.-ting of Horses, Mules, Cat- I
flo, Sheep, Ji gs. Also, one plantation Wagon; j
Farming utensils. Also the crop of Corn and Fod- !
der, in lots to suit purchasers, on a credit of twelve j
months. Further particulars made known on day J
of sale. ULRIC REDDICK,
nov 21 dtAcl
EARTHEN FLOWER JARS.
JUST R!< LIVED.
Y ! Y assortxn nt of CHINA, GRANITE and
GLASS WARE, is now complete.
—also, —
Bra.®« and Iron Bound TUBS, BUCKETS and
CHURNS; Willow Baskets, Coaches and Chairs;
Looking Glasses, Tabic Cutlery, Solar Lamps,
Waiters, and many useful articles for domestic use.
Ai ELI MUSI IN'S OLD STAND.
nov :‘l
ENGLISH LAMPBLACK.
I)l'K Vi' and Raw Umber, and Terra Do Scemia
) Y ellow Ochre, Paint Stone and Paint Mills.—
Pomiee Stone, Wh ting.Patcnt Payer, White Lead,
Lett-age. Red and Brown Ochre, Rosin, Glue. Sand
Paper, Verdigris, Smalts of all colors, Drop Black,
Carmine, Lake, Rose, Pink. Red Load, Chrome
Green, Yellow and Red, Black Lead and all kinds
of colors, Oils, Varnishes, Spirit Turpintlne, Ac. — ,
For sale at wholesale and retail at reasonable
pri :*es. by PHILIP A MOISE. Druggist,
nov 2l
COMBS.
BUFFALO, Ivory, Tortoise Shell, and Bone
COMBS of all kinds, for sale bv
riov 21 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist
THE Russian Hair Brushes, made from Siberian
Bristle-, superior to all others for its pene
trating and durable qualities. For sale by
nov 21 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist..
IVTOK'I ULKN GARLIC—A superior article for
-LN infants. For sale by
nov 2! PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist.
REAL French Bay Rum—warranted. For safe
by PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist,
nov 21
Y\f INETtMiKS.—2OO gross best Velvet Bottlo
YY CORKS. For sale by
npv2! PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist
Laud! i VRD!! —Just received and for sale,
Ifi barrels Choice Baltimore Lard, bv
nov 21 HUTCHINSON k THOMAS.
PEAS! PEAS!!—IOO bushels PEAS, just re
ceived from Chattanooga, and for sale by
nov 21 HUTCHINSON A THOMAS.
ON CONSIGNMENT—2S eases BOOTS and
SHOES, will be sold low, by
nov 21 HUTCHINSON & THOMAS.
NEW FA JULY GROCERY STOKE.
JOHN A. MILLKX & CO.,
\ T J HK,R STi,Rl: ' Bread Street, between Metcalfs P.ange and Mr. John Boms' Hardware
f, \ ,r ort \? ro n°V' o l’ un, "S a <*}Z i of , F 2‘ M 1)A ‘IROOEKIKS, eonsisiinp. in parr, of Si. Croix.
1 orto Rico, -New Orleans Kenned, Crushed and Powdered SVGAK.": Old Government Java, Kio. Cuba
andLaguira.CObbEK: Choice TEA.": M mcs. Liquors. Seoteh Ale. London Porter. Hermetically sealed
| Meats and Fish. I icklcs, 1 reserves Jellies, Nun-es. ."luces, Biseuit, Crackers, Pilot Bread. Butter, hard,
I Boul ? ! ; , .' c •' i, . us i? c - Smoked Beef, Muokcd and Piekled Tongues. F. M. Beef. Pig Pork. Canal.
: Baltimore and t.eorgia Hour Jtew Buckwheat, Hiec.Soap, Caudles. Stand.,.Bacon Ham?. Codfish. Her
rng hajmen. Kaisms, Almonds, Nuts of a 1 kinds. Cranberries, Xo. 1. 2 and J Mackerel, Annies, Pot a
; tots, Onions, W ooden Mare, Brushes, Blacking, Segars. Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes, Ac.
Fresh supplies of the above articles received weekly, per Steamer from’Xcw York via Savannah
ari Charleston. j mo nov 20
J. A. VAN WINKLE, = ”
MEMDIXT TAILOR, BROAD STREET, AVGUSTA, GEORGIA.
RAIL ROAD BANK BUILDING, RECENTLY OCCUPIED BY CHRONICLE & SENTINEL.
\ LAY AYS ON HAND. REMOVAL. * STOCKS, CRAVATS,
A large and fashionable! , AL i, kinds ok
, STOCK OF CLOTHS, I HAVE REMOVED my STOCK OF GOODS. GLOVES,
„ 1 to the building formerly the Chronicle & Senti- White and Colored
AND \ LbIINGS, m q office, and next to the Georgia Rail Road Bank. SHIRTS,
ok the latest styi.ES, where I have now on hand silk and merino
i V* hieh will he made up! \ LARGE AM) SPLENDID STOCK OF UXDER-GARMEXTS.
TOMKASIKK, i CLOTHS, CASIMERES AND VESTINGS, COLLARS,
j To suit the most partieu*; and a large stock of H O s I E R V ,
lar customers. K EADV ->1 A D E G A II M E NTS, SUSP E N DER S ,
—also, — Which are the best to be found in the city, and will Silk and Linen
FINE OVER-COATS, be sold at the pocket
| CLOAKS, SACKS,; VERY LOWEST PRICES. HANDKERCHIEFS,
PANTS, —AI.SO, j M ERIN O, COTTO N ,
AND ALL KINDS OF BOYS CLOTHING, And Canton Flannel
VESTS. and a fine selection of choice DRAWERS,
HUNTING COATS, PERFUMERY, j Ladies’
Dressing Robes , j SOAPS, BRUSHES, ! silk and merino
Frock and Dress and every thing necessary for a U N D E R - V E ST S,
COATS, Ac. I GENTLEMAN'S TOILET. Ac., he., Ac.
November 14, 1851. ly
jiSTItIA l .l V lID, the following tine article , for
•I families:
Pine AppteU GEESE,
Choice English Dairy Cheese, imitation,
SARDINES, whole, half and quarter boxes, now
SALMON, hermetically scaled,
Horse Rnddish, do. do.
New Raisins, Currants, and Almonds,
Spanish Olives, Clieeso Paste.
Choice Family Beef and Pork,
Mams, sugar-cured and extra—line quality and
l/o mist ale.
With a great variety of Choice Family GRO
t EIUES. To w Inch he invites an examination before
purchasing elsewhere, being determined to sell at the
lowest market price. JOHN J. BYRD.
MOV 21
CONNECTICUT SHAD.
f IST received and for sale by HUTCHINSON k
• ’ THOMAS, 10 barrels choice Shad, for family
use; 20 half barrels Mess and Family Pork. n2l
BUTTER! BUTTER!!
Jt ST received and for sale, low, to close consign
ment, 25 kegs Choice Goshen BUTTER, bv
boi 21 HUTCHINSON k THOMAS.
HERRING! HERRING!!
| /W \ lto\i:s Choice Scotch Herring, snu ked;
I v'l' just received and for sale by
not 21 ‘ HUTCHINSON a. TIIOM \S.
CLERK WANTED.
\"I TANTED, A \ OINI» MAN who writes a good
\ \ hand and thoroughly acquainted with figures,
to attend in a genteel wholesale and retail Grocery
Store. Good references will be required. Apply at
this office. 4 nov 21
MAGAZINES FOR DECEMBER.
II ST Ki:< ! l VKD. tho following Periodicals for
the above month, viz : GODY\ LA DY"S li OK,
Graham's Magazines; Sartain's Union Maguzin - and
Lady s National Magazine, also Littell's Living Age,
No. 301 Subscribers will please call for their copies
at the agents, GEO. A. OATES k CO.
Broad t.
N. I*, persons wishing to obtain any of the above
Magazines, for next year, are invited to call and
subscribe, as no single numbers will be sold after
this month. nov 21
NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
CITY DRUG STORE.
Xo. 217 Ihot/d Street, Augusta, third door below
the (l ear gin Railroad Bank.
PTIIIE subscriber announces to the pul>Ue, gene
-1 rally, and his former patrons, that he has just
o)>enod, at tho above place, with a new and com
plete stock of warranted pure and FAMILY
MEDICINES, (both Alonathic and Ifoiinepathic.)
Also, Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Win
dow Glass, Perfumery, and an assortment of the
most approved Patent Medicines now in use, which
he offers for sale, either at wholesale or retail, at
low prices, for cash or approved paper.
Special attention will lie given, personally, to the
dispensing of Family Medicines and Physician’s
prescriptions. Having had more than twenty years'
experience in the Apothecaries’ department of this
business, he feels fully competent to discharge every
duty connected therewith, and respectfully solicits
a share of patronage.
[dr Orders from the country will receive prompt j
attention.
WM. HAINES.
N. B.— A general assortment of warranted Gar
den, Grass and Field Seed, from the most approved
growers in this country and England, kept constant
ly on hand, suited to each season of the year,
nov 20 die
LEAF LARD.
•) DDLS, choice Loaf laird, just received and
Zs.) for sale by ESTES & RICHMOND,
nov 20
AUGUSTA SEED STORE.
TIIU AI'GUSTA SEED STOKE is removed to
the first door above the State Bank, and
nearly opposite the United States and Globe Ho
tels, where the subscriber will continue to furnish
his friends and the public with a fresh and genuine
GARDEN and FIELD SEEDS.
Allowance to country dealers as usual.
Red and white Clover. Lucerne Blue Grass, !
OnionJSet*, Grant Asparagus Roots, Flour Seeds, I
Bulbous Roots, «fce. J. 11. SERVICE,
nov 20 d&clnio
WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE AND FRENCH
MUSTARD.
2 CASES Worcestershire SAUCE, prepared by!
Lead Perkins;
2cases MOUTARDE DIAPIIANK :
For sale by J. A. MILLEN k CO..
n2O 205 Broad-.st. Ist door above Metcalfs Range.
POTATOES, &£.,
•_)/ Y BKLS. Mercer and Pinkeye POTATOES :
OU 5 bbls CRANBERRIES ;
15 11 White ONIONS.
For sale by ,T. A. MILLEN k CO.,
n2O 205 Broud-st. Ist door above Metcalf's Range.
DRAWING AND PAINTING.
MRS. LIVERMORE will give instruction in
various branches of DRAWING and PAINT- j
ING, with Oils, Crayons, Water Colors. Mezzotint, I
Ac., at the Cottage, on Greene street, next above
the house of R. H. Gardiner. Mrs. L. has received
various prizes at the Fairs, both of the South and
North, for the best Miniatures and Fancy Paintings.
Refer/ ures. —li. JI. Gardiner. Jr., Esq., Rev. W.
J. Hard, J. S. Clark, Rev. Edw. E. Ford,
nov 20 dscttf
NEW FAMILY GROCERY.
JOHN A. MILLEN A UO.
milE unJursigncil have This Day associated them
-1 selves in tho OKOCERY BfSINE.-S, at the
Store, Xo. 20 j Broad street, lately occupied by B.
11. Warren A Co., and respectfully solicit thu pa
troriate of their friends anil the public generally.
JOHN A, SULLEN,
bex. w. McKinnon.
i A fresh supply of Butter, Cheese, Fruit, Ac.
received per Steamers from New York, weekly,
nov 20
WHITE LEAD, OIL, &C.
cr \ LBS. WHITE LEAD, Pure Extra,
| O.UUU and No. 1.
Also Linseed Oil and every variety of Paints, so
; sale by WM. HAINES, No. 217 Broad Ssroet .
FINE WATCHES.
I7<l\E WATCHES of the manufacture of Jules
Jargensen, of Copenhagen, T. F. Cooper and
5 Chas. Taylor, London, and of most other makers of
established reputation, in various Ftyle of caseing.
For sale low by CLARK, RACKETT A CO.
oct. % 1
rrn BBLS. Mercer POTATOES, 10 do Red Su-
Zv) gar Beets, 2 crates firm-head Northern Cab
i Justroceived and for sale by
| nov 14 6 GIRARDEY '& PARKER.
WHISKY, FIGS, PRUNES, &C.
OA IJBLS. Alleghany WHISKY.
2 oast's fine FIGS,
1 ease Now Crop I’IU'NKS.
25 l»hls. superior Family FLOUH.
For sale by nov2o-5t ‘ A. LAFITTK.
BANK OF BRUNSWICK STOCK.
1 Q SHARES Bank of Brunswick STOCK, for
1 O sale by nov2o 3t A LAFITTE.
WANTED,
rpillWTY Shares Georgia Railroml STOCK. Kn-
JL quire at this office. <» nov 20
LIMET~LIME !!
I*3 KRT Thomast n Lime, in lots to suit purchasers.
1> by (nov 20j HAND A FLEMING.
HAY.
1 / \ HI NDI.FS first rate HAY, for sale on
■ ♦JV* the wharf, at one dollar and twenty live
cents per hundred pounds.
nov 10 LAM BACK A COOPER.
IMPORTED DUTCH BULBOUS ROOTS.
13 KCIiIVED THIS DAY, a full assortment of
I \ warranted Dutch HYACINTHS, Tulips, Ac.;
foi salo by (nov 10) THO& HAINES.
AUGUSTA BREWED BEER.
Til r: ALG IST A Dll EW s:R \is now in oppera
tion, and has constantly on hand fresh Brewed
BEER of superior quality.
Customers can he supplied at the Brewery, or by
applying to Lamhack A Cooper,
nov If MARTIN FREDRICK.
NEW GOODS.
SNOWDEN A SHEAR,
HAVE just received from New-York, Ladies
French Worked C HIM A SETTS with Collars,
of new and beautiful styles.
Ladies French Embroidered Linen Cambric
H ANDKERCHIEFS, of elegant styles.
White CRAPES for Ladies Evening Dresses.
Fancy Spun SILKS of high colors, and beauti
ful styles, for Ladies and Children's Dresses, with a
variety of other articles, to which they respectful
ly invito the attention of the public. nov IK
f 10I.LE< Tons books. T ROM A S RICH
ARDS A SON have now on hand, a supply
of Collectors Books. nov IS
SPANISH SEGARS.
4 / \ THOUSAND superior^punish SEG ARS, ns
“4l\ / fine as ever brought to this market, of va
rious brands, consisting of Regalias, Half Regalias,
medium sizes, and Londres For sale? by
nov lb \1 QIRARPRY A PARKER.
HAVANA SEGARS.
nnn da <on<ordia,
; 8,000 Fannie Elsler,
0.000 La Marino,
0 000 Jenny Lind.
For sale by I. P. GIKAKDEY A CO.
nov 111 H
I STRAINS, STIFF JOINTS,J&c., IN HORSES
OR CATTLE,
("IAN be speedily relieved by an application of
J Dr. Hughes NfiKVE and BONE LINIMENT,
j A few bottles left on hand, at
nov 10 D. R. PLUMB k COS.
BACON, FLOUR AND SEGARS
! fZ IIIIDS. prime BACON SIDES,
: •/ 25 bbls. superfine Family FLOUR,
50,000 common SEGARS,
25,000 imported do.
For salo by A. LAFITTE.
nov If •>
CORN ! CORN ! !
Till' undersigned is prepared to deliver 5,000
bushels more of Tennessee CORN, between Ist
I January and 15th February, prox.
| nov l's» H A. LAFJTTB.
STOVES! STOVES ! !
A FIXE supply of all pattern* suited to \
this market now on hand, and for i
| wholesale and retail by 11. F. CHEW. tAi - j
' LADIES’ FINE GAITER BOOTS.
Jl ST ItEt EIVEO, Ladies’fine Black GAITER
BOOTS and English and French KID SLIP
j PERS. ALDRICH & ROYAL,
nov lo
I BOILED AND RAW LINSEED OIL.
Qc/\ t» A 1.1.5. Linseed OIL, 150 do do do, boil- 1
j O•j \ / ed, 150 do No. 1 Copal Varnish. For
sale low. by VM. 11. TUTT, Druggist.
portraitsT
CHARI. ES IIERI II.—A IITI ST,
From the Jlrarlemy of Munich , Bavaria.
Gt It AT El'll, for the encouragement
T cn him the past season, informs the
ladies and gentlemen of Augusta and vici-®—
nity, that has ho removed to the rooms over Mis
Catonnet's School, (two doors above Clark, Raeke
& Co.'s corner) and is prepared to furnish FOR
TRAITS of the finest execution, at the shorcst no
tiee. The Public are respectfully invited to give
him a call.
Q2?“A few more Pupils in DRAWING can ho
accommodated.
Referkxces. —Col. Turner Canton, Messrs. Thos.
l Richards, J. Gardner, Jr., A. Lufitte. sept. 14
I VI T ANTED TO HIKE, a COLORED MAN, as
i YY Porter in a store. Apply at this office,
oet. 14
\STORIA IMH-.lt SHIRTS. A new article
of Fur and Silk. Half HOSE of same ma
terial. Silk, Merino, and all other kinds of UNDER
SHIRTS and DRAWERS.
nov 19 WM. 0. PRICE & CO.
CJTOLEN from the subscriber on Tues- 04
lO day night, during the tire, from the
Globe Hotel, a dark bay IIORSE, with C ) ? A
bridle, saddle, and martingale. On the right side
of the neck has the hair worn off about the size of
a dollar. The saddle is much worn, with a dark
saddlecloth. A reasonable reward will be paid for
his delivery to JOHN J. BY RD.
nov 20 ts
SEGARS.
1 l \ (Win ESTADOS CM DOS ;
1 V/,V/VAV/ 15,000 La Patente;
5,000 Compiista de Mejieo cn 184 H;
5,000 La Naeional;
5,000 Henan Cortes;
10,000 Washington;
5,000 LaFirmcza:
10 jars Lorrillard Snuff.
And Anderson. Goodwin, Lilienthal Fine Cut To
bacco, just received and for sale by
JOHN A. MJLLEN & CO.,
205 Broad street, first door above Metcalf’s
Range nov 20
HAIR BRUSHES.
1 4 N EXTENSIVE assortment of the best Engl'sU
I xY and French HAIR BRUSHES. Just oper.-
1 ed aid for sale by
I m,t 18 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist. 9
fHiSEcIIaiUOUB.
THE MYRRHOLPHEON.
Tills is the best preparation ever invented for
promoting the growth of the Hair, destroying
Dandrsff, cleansing the Head, and imparting a beau
tiful gloss. Just received by
'«ov 18 * ' WM. H. TUTT.
OPIUM. - 25 lbs., just received, freA; for sale by
nov IS WM. 11. TUTT, Druggist. '
YOUMANS’ CHEMISTRY.
\ CL ASS Book of Chemistry, in which the prin
ciples of the science are familiarly explained,
and applied to the Arts, Agriculture, Physiology,
Dietaries, \ entilation, and the most im]>ortniit
Phcnomina ot Nature; designed for Ft he use of
Academies and Schools, anil for popular reading;
by Edward L. \ oilmans. Just published and for
sale at (3 EG. A. OATES A CO.'S
nov IS Piano, Book A Music Store, Broad-st.
CHILDREN’S NEW BOOKS.
LOUIS’ School Day, a tale for Boys, by C. T.
May.
Legend? of the Flowers, by Susan Pindar, author
of Fireside Fairies, <fce. Just published and for sale
at GEO. A. OATES & CO.’S
nov 18 Piano, Book A Music Store. Broad-st.
IMPORTANT
TESTI.MOWI in favor of Marshall's Magical
PAIN EH ADICATOIt:
Scrivex County, Oct. 27, 1851.
Messrs. Turpin: —Gentlemen: As I, in connec
tion with 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, J 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
I got for my own use.
I have tried for years past every remedy for the
cure of this terrible malady, 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 1 take
pleasure in saying, that it has, in every way, been
successful, and would urge upon every one, and
particularly every planter and farmer, to have this
Liniment unhand. And, in conclusion, accept the
grateful thanks of. Yours, respectfully,
11. T. Lawton.
For sale by :< 1 1 the Druggists. nov Hi
BRITISH VELVET TAPESTRY CAR
PETING.
|() n, j r !* Ax,ninstcr Velvet CARPETING,
0 pieces very rich Dark Ground, beautiful designs,
at $2.25.
10 piece? very heavy Tapestry Brussels, from $1.25
to $1.37.
5 pieces very heavy Brussels, from $7 to $1.25.
THOMPSON VII.LF. THREE FLY CARPETINOS.
5 pieces New Pattern?, and heaviest quality, at
$1.25.
3 pieces New Patterns, and heaviest quality, atsl
TAPESTRY INIiRAIN CAR PKTI NC».
10 piece? all Wool, very handsome patterns, from
75c. to sl.
5 pieces Wool and Cotton Mixture, from 43 to 02cts.
5 pieces Cotton Cotton Carpeting, from 20 to 30 cts.
Wit]i a beautiful assortment of RUGS, to match.
PRINTED DBUGUETS.
5 pieces 0-4 Printed Drugget?, from 02 to 75 cts.
5 pieces 12-4 Printed Drugget?, from $1.12 to $1.50.
nov 16 COSGROVE ,v BRENNAN.
DISSOLUTION.
rpiiK JEWELRY BUSINESS, under the firm
L of WOODSTOCK A WHITLOCK, is this day
dissolved, both by virtue of an article between as
and by mutual consent, thereby giving FREDER- j
ICK A. WHITLOCK, alone, full power to settle
the business and collect the indebtedness.
W. G. WOODSTOCK.
F. A. WHITLOCK.
Augusta, Nov. 15, 1851.
Tin: I \m:i:si<.M:i> will, for the present,
continue the WATCH AND JEWELRY ;
BUSINESS, in all it? various branches. Having
experienced and faithful workmen, ho will give
prompt attention to any work whieh may he given !
him. has 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 PLATED 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.
LIME.
/X/ \ IJISLs. fresh Tomaston LIME.
»J\/ 40 boxes fresh Georgia do.
Just received, and for sale by
B. 11. WARREN A CO., Jackson-st.
nov 18 4
FLOWERS, SHRUBBERY &. GREEN HOUSE
PLANTS.
THE r\DEKSI(i.M:i) has established,i
in this city, at the lower end of |
street, a FLOWER GARDEN AND Xl'lt 2U~ ,
SEItY, where he keeps constantly on hand a (.feat
variety of the most beautiful, raro ami favorite
FIJI\VEUR, SHRUBBERY, GREEN HOUSE
PLANTS AND BULBOUS ROOTS, selected from
the best Gardens of Europe and this country.
Having acquired a thorough knowledge of his
business in the Royal Botanical Garden of Prus
sia, and been foreman in one of the most celebra
ted Botanical Gardens in the Northern States, the
undersigned now, after a residence in the South for
the last five years, feels fully acquainted with all
varieties of Ornamental Shrubbery, Plants and
Flowers adapted to this latitude 1 .
He keeps on hand, in his extensive Green House,
a large collection of raro and favorito PLANTS
AND FLOWERS, which he warrants te be true to
representation and name. A Iso—a very extensivo
assortment of HOSES, 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 POl’S kept constant
ly on hand. J. W. BESSMAN.
Augusta, Geo., Oct. 29. df3inosA4c
GENTLEM’ SEN FASHIONABLE CLOTH
ING STORE.
WASHINGTON GA
DALY (v DONNELLY
respectfully call the attention of their
V V friends and customers to their excellent 1
stock o
Fall and Winter Clothing,
which they are receiving. They feol confident that
having made a choice selection, and being judges .
of such articles, they enn furnish gentlemen with ft !
very superior article on the most reasonable terms •
Their stock consists in part of
Dress and Frock Coats, lloisery. Gloves,
Sacks, Pants, Vests, Suspenders,
Merino and Cotton, Velvet and Cloth,
Undershirts, Drawers, Caps, Pocket Hndk's,
Hats, Boots and Shoes, Blaok Silk, Satin, and
Fancy Cravats, Ac. Ac.
Also an extensivo assortment of Linen Bosom
Shirts.
They would call special attention to their stock
of Cloths, Casimerf.s and Vestings, ot every
dye texture, and quality, which they will cut and
make up in the best and most fashionable stylo,
oet 22 fAc
NEW YORK AND AUGUSTA.
JEST COME to hand, a large lot ot SHIRTS,
varying from 50 cents to $6,50 each. Also an
assortment of CARPET BAGS. Traveling BLAN
KETS, Loggias, and Hunting Suits, with a great
variety of little fixings, that only want to be seen to
beduly appreciated. FERRIS A PAUL,
oct 25
~ BOOTS AND SHOES.
THE CHEAPEST EVER OFFERED IN AU
GUSTA.
THE SUBSCRIBER, thankful for the kind
patronage heretofore bestowed on him, wishes
o call the attention of the citizens of Augusta
and its vicinity, to his well selected stock of Gent.’s,
Ladies', Misses', Boy's and Children’s
ROOTS AND SHOES.
Which he will sell, wholesale and retail, cheaper
than any ever offered in this city. Please call and
examine, as goods will Le freely shown, and only
one price asked.
500 pair of Ladies' Fox'd. GAITERS, well made,
at 95 cts. per pair.
JAMES DALY.
N. 11. A handsome lot of Travelling and Pack
ing Trunks, Valises, and Carpet Bags always on
j hand. J. D.
Store on the South side of Broad street, nearly
opposite the Eagle A Phoenix Hotel, t oet. 11
OIL ! OIL! —A supply of Sperm, Lard, and Whale
Oil. Just received by
nov 2 D. B. PLUMB A CO.
miscellaneous.
MANAGER’S OFFICE.
GREEN AMD PULASKI MONUMENT LOT
TERIES.
Managal. Drawn, and Prizes Paid hj the u-ell
known and responsible firm of
J. W. MAURY A CO.
i Extra Class 85, by Monongalia M, Nov. 22, ISSI.
Sales close Saturday, at 3P. M. BRILLIANT
SCHEME. 12 Drawn Ballots from 75.
110,000 DOLLARS.
§30,000: §20,000; §14,000: §5,000; §2,835; [gP* 100
prizes of §1,500; . 113 of 1,000, lowest 3 No.
prizes. Tickets§2o—Halves §lo—Quarters Si-
Eights §2,50.
JOHN A. MILLEN,
No. 205 Broad street, one door above Metcalfs
Range, Augusta. Ga.
HT* Orders from the eity or country, strictly con
fidential and promptly attended to. ' nov 16
BOOTS AND SHOES.
BPICQUKT & SOX. No. 178, Broad-st .f rib.
• immediately opposite the Mechanics'|tv
Bank, lias received n 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 Gaiter's—a superior article.
N.B.—Boots and Shoes manufactured to order,
and repairing promptly and neatly executed at their
establishment. oct 24 lm
INSURANCE.
THE SUBSCRIBER, Agent Columbia Insur
ance Company, continues to take Fire. Marine
and River risks. Office Mclntosh street. Premiums
in all eases, will bo reasonable.
nov 12 lm J. 11. ANDERSON.
GUNNY BAGGING.
\ BALES prime GUNNY BAGGING, on
e'V* hoard steamer Oregon For sale low on the
wharf, by A. LAFITTE.
nov 12 _ 1(1
MANSION HOUSE.
BY J. DAVIS A- SON,
Corner of Quern and Meeting Streets,
Charleston, So. Cn.
nov 5 lm
FOR SALE ON ARRIVAL,
1 BALES Prime Eastern Ilay, by
-A/ nov It If Gl HARDLY A PARKER.
VIEW ORLEANS SYRUP.— SI) bids. New Or
ix leans SYRUP, instore and tor sale by
nov 18 ST URGES St CO.
SPLENDIDLY WORKsT
THE Women of Early Christianity; a scries of
Portraits, with appropriate descriptions, by
several American Clergymen; edited by Rev. J. A.
Spencer, M. A., with seventeen original designs, en
| graved expressly for the work.
Lyres of the Heart, with other Poems, by A. A.
; Watts, with forty-one engravings on steel.
I The Memoirs of the Beauties of the Court of
Charles the Second, with their Portraits, after Sir
Peter Lely and other eminent Painters, illustrating
tlie Diaries of Pepy, Evelyn, Clarendon, and other
contemporary writers, by Mrs. Jamison, with twen
ty-onc beautiful engravings.
Just published and for sale at
GEO. A. OATES A CO.'S,
Piano, Book and Music Depot, Broad st.
nov. 14
FOR SALE, ~
\ PLANTATION on Brier Creek, Burke fcgjji
. county, containing about 2,001) acres of
Land. Also thirty-seven NEGROES, 1,200 hush
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. tjl nov 6
BUTTER AND CHEESE.
fIST RECEIVED—
-150 boxes CHEESE,
20 casks do.
211 kegs GOSHEN BUTTER, prime,
nov 14 ts WILLIAMS A BROTHER.
Past/ward
CITY SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, will be
sold, at the lower Market house, in the eity of
Augusta, within the legal hours of sale.
All that lot or parcel of land, with the improve
ments thereon, situate in the upper part of said
city, and hounded south by Ilruuil-street, north by
Jouos-streot, east by Marbury-ptreet, and west by a
lot of Isaac Bryan, and occupied at this time by An
drew J. Ayers. Levied on as the 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 Gilmoro, Elias C. Tinsley vs.
the same. WM. V. KER, Sheriff C. A.
nov li
EXECUTORS’ SALE!
By permission of the Inferior Court of Richmond
County, while sitting for ordinary purposes, will
he sold, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next,
at the Lower Market House, in the eity of Au
gusta, during the usual hours of public sales, the
following property, belonging to the estate of Jesse
Kent, deceased, for tlie benefit of his heirs and
creditor s to wit;
Thirteen Negro Slaves—Jacob, John,(a mulatto,)
Lewis, George, (carpenter,) Bob, Bryant, Madison,
Henrietta, Jim, Rachael, Louisa,Berry and Julia.
Also, a tract of land in said county, containing
ninety-four acres, more or less, adjoining lands oi
Grimsley, Tinslty, and others.
Also, another tract in said county, containing
seventy-one acres and a half, more or less, about
four miles and a half from Augusta, lying between
the Louisville and Savannah roads, and adjoining
lands of G. B. Red, J. Burch, and others.
Also, one undivided half of another tract in said
county, containing three hundred acres, more or
less, known as the Holcombe hill tract.
And also, a House and Lot on tlie south side of
Broad street, ill the city of Augusta, bounded on
the east by Isaac S. Tattle's lot, on the south by
Mi's. Winter'slot, and on the west by W. W. Mann s
lot. and containing a front on said Broad street of
feet, more or less.
Terms.—For the Negroes, cash ; and for the Real
Estate, one-half cash, and a credit on the balance
for twelve months, secured by a note and mortgage
on the property, with interest from the day of sale.
JOHN H. MANN, 1 T ,
nov 5 I. p. GARVIN. j Executors.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Will bo sold, at the Lower Market House, in tho
city of Augusta, Richmond county, on the first
Tuesday in January next, w ithin the usual hours
of sale, agreeable to an order of tho Justices of
the Inferior Court of Richmond county, sitting
as a Court ofOrdinary and for ordinary purposes:
A Negro Man, named 808, about fifty years of
ago. Sold as the property of the Estato of William
Templeton, deceased. Sold to perfect titles.
JAMES A. TEMPLETON,
Administrator on the Estato of William Templeton,
deceased. sa oct. 11
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
Will bo sold, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY
next. at the Market House of the city of Augus
ta, between the usual hours of sale, the following
described lots:
All that lot or tract of LAND, fronting upon East
Boundary street, eity of Augusta, containing 28
acres, more or less, lying below tho old Magazine,
and bounded by lands of Kirkpatrick, Blodget, and
others. Sold to perfect titles to the City Council.
—also, —
All those two tracts of LAND, adjoining each
other, containing 975 acres, lying in Richmond
county, about 15 miles from Augusta, one mile
from Bath, and three miles and one half from the
Geo. Rail Road; bounded by lands ofMcNair, Beas
ley, Baily, and the Mt.Enon and Bath tracts. Sold
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
WM. It. McLAWS,
nov 4 Adm’r. James McLaws, deceased.
ON CONSIGNMENT,
/ i BOXES superior Madeira WINE, of direct
*)\s importation; for sale by
nov lti 12 GIARARDEY & PARKER.
G< ENTS. FANCY SLIPPERS —Just received a
T new and beautiful lot of Gents. Fancy Slippers,
and Congress Gaiters.
nov 15 ALDRICH A ROYAL
TO RENT.
A BOOM, over tho Warehouse of Messrs. Gibbs
A McCord. Apply at this office,
nov 14
WAFFLE IRONS.—Revolving and Handled
WAFFLE IRONS, of new and much ap
proved styles. For sale by „
oct. 12 t MUSTIN A LATHROP
J Sales.
BY A. LAFITTE. -
At Private Sate.
To be sold, at private sale, a darjc brown BOY,
Id years of age, very smart and intelligent, and war
ranted sound and healthy—has been brought up,
principally, as a house servant. Terms easy. Titles
indisputable. 5 nov 21
BY HUTCHINSON&THOM AS.*««*•
Wo will sell, at auction, in front of our store, THIS
BAY, at lUj o'clock, weather permitting,
Boots, JShoes. Hats, Caps, Dry Goods, Trunks,
Segars Soap, Candles, Fancy Hardware, Jewelry,
Knives and Forks, Spoons, Carpet Bags, Glassware,
Hats, Bonnets, Caps, Ac. A lot of Goods from a
retail store breaking up business. Said positive.
Terms cash on delivery. nov 21
BY HUTC HINS ON & THOMAS.
300 bales Hay.
\V • will sell, on arrival at the wharf,
• 100 bales HAY, now on the way from Savannah.
All sums over §SO, 00 days. nov 18
BY GIRARDEY Sc PARKER.
On the Ist Tuesday in DECEMBER* next, if not
previously disposed of,
A likely NEGRO M AN, about 21 years of ago.
ll.* is a first rate Cook and good Carriage Driver.
Warranted sound and healthy. Titles indisputable.
Terms cash. nov 10
BY GIRARDEY & PARKER.
On the first TUESDAY in JAN J ARY 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. He is about 26 years
old—a good house and store-servant, polite and
very intelligent. Warranted sound, and titles in
di < putable. Terms cash. nov 10
BY HUTCHINSoSf &“ THOMAiT
Ifoa.se ami Lot.
M ill bo sold, at the Lower Market House, on tho
first Tuesday in DECEMBER next,
The House and Lot now occupied by C. Rcnnick,
on tho S. E. corner of Greene and Bollock streets,
with a front of forty (40) feet on Greeno street, and
running back one hundred and seventy-fivo (175)
feet oti Kolloek street.
Tho House and Lot may be treated for at private
sale, at any tiiuo between now and the day of sale .
Terms cash. nov 7
•**—
DRAYING NOTICE.
THE I'MO:HMGM I) 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 line during
tho past year, and hopes to merit a continanco of
the same, by keeping in his employment such per
sons only as will, with promptitude and fidelity, at
tend to tho interests of his patrons; and also in be
ing equal to any emergency of business by tho num
ber and appointment of his teams. /
Mr. W. (J. REID is the Oversdbr and Manager of
his establishment, to whom payment can bo mado,
and by whom all orders will be-promptly attended
to. CHARLES C. JACKSON.
N. B. Drays and Wagons to Hamburg,
oct. HO Imo
RANGES.
HARROWS Patent Cooking RANGE, one
of the best articles now in use, for sale by
oct , B. F. CHKV.
JOHN B. GUIEU,
COM MIS Sf O A At K R Cll ANT ,
Alcluto*h Street, Augusta, Geo.,
Will attend promptly to all business, or any
Ageney, entrusted to his care.
SHORTS, ~ft
I / W \ HI SIISCLS SHORTS, fine food for stock
I \/V/ Just received from Atlanta, ami for salo
by A. LAFITTE.
MOV M 4 , • *
AUGUSTA, (Ga.) Nov. 8, 1851.
C1 LAYTON A RIG NON are now prepared for
/ the Winter Trade, with a complete and Fash
ionnhle stock of READYMADE CIA)TIiINU, eui
bracing every article usually kept in their line.
Citizens and strangers wishing to provide them
selves with well-made and lashionable-cut Clothing,
will find it to their interest to call at No. ID7 Broad
street (Metcalfs Range) and s dcct such articles ns
they may want, as they arc determined to sell at a
small advance 12 nov 8
NEW SADDLE, BRIDLE AND HARNESS
MANUFACTORY.
\ MCALLISTER takes this method
• of informing his friends ami tho
public, that he has commenced tho above *
business, in all its various branches, on Broad
street, a few doors below the Eagle & Phcenix Ho
tel, Augusta, Ga., and hopes, by strict and mire
niittcd attention, to merit a small share of public
patronage.
From the long experience he has had, as a prac
tical manufacturer of English, Spanish, and Amer
can Saddles in every variety of styles and finish,
and for the last five years iu Augusta, Ga.—as his
make of Saddles is known and proved all over the
country—lie is confident he can make any stylo
which his friends may desire, and for durability,
cannot be surpassed any where.
He will keep on hand, SADDLES made by him
self, which ho 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 be done in Au
gusta. |3mo nov 19
AUGUSTA SADDLE AND HARNESS MAN
UFACTORY.
THE SUBSCRIBER having recently
fitted up an extensive manufactory JmKA
immediately in the rear of his store in Met
calfe 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,
lie would respectfully invite tho attention of tho
public to his largo assortment ot Gentlemen s, La
dies and Boys' SADDLES, BRIDLES, MAR
TINGALES, WHIPS, HARNESS, COLLARS,
TRUNKS, VALISES, HORSE COVERS, CAR
PET BAGS, Ac., 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 arc unsurpassed for light
ness aud 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 bo had in the city. A. HATCH,
sept 19 ‘ dfitActf
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 Supcrindant, to
take charge of that institution for the year 1852.
Persons applying for the situation, must be mar
ried, and qualified to instruct hoys and girls in tho
rudiments of a good common English Education.
M. GALPIHN, )
1L R. COOK, Com’rs.
GEO. B. MILLS, J
Beech Island, S. C., Nov. 13, 1851. ttd nov 11
WILLIAM A. ARCHER,
D R V I* i: R A N D TAILOR.
HAS REMOVED to the South sido
Broad street, nearly opposite and a lit- 13
tie East of the Eagle A Phoenix Hotel, where
he solicits a continuation of the patronage which
has been so liberally bestowed on him by tho public.
He keeps on hand a good assortment of Material,
such as is kept by Merchant Tailors, which he will
make up to order, iu good shape. All garments,
made up to order, warranted
RENOVATING and REPAIRING done up at
short notice. Please call and give me a trial.
_oct. 8
NEW MASONIC VOCALIST,
T'OR SALE byJC. A L. D\\ ELLE. No. 314
£ Broad street, nearly opposite 'tho Brunswick
Rank. tfcetf oet 21
GLOVES.
BLACK, White and Colored Iloskin GLOVES,
of the very best mako, lined Silk, Drab Nor
way, Dent and Alerofts, Mode colors Cloth, Til
bury Cape, &c.
Also—Silk Worsted, and other kinds.
nov 19 WM. O. PRICE & Co._
SWEET N. 0. MOLASSES.
BARRELS Sweet N. O. MOLASSES, just
lIU landing and for sale by
nov 5 19 A. LAFITTE,