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Constitutionalist and Republic.
BY JAMES GARDNER, JR.
STATISTICS OF THE LATE CENSUS, PREPARED AT THE CENSUS BUREAU.
[FROM THE MILLKDGKVILLK RECORDER.]
STATE OF GEORGIA—SEVENTH CENSUS—IBSO.
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COCSTISS » r ; > I . ; ; : ; * . 99 C
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Appling.... 410 410 1.171 1,250 171 7 2.74a 401 27; 3131 00;i~l332»t $ MAuM
o.i4er • '>■> ‘55 2.311 2,044 ou 0 4.37:7 3.76.7 120 444 12 1 o**7 819 * >o*7 *lll
Baldwin.... 047; 047 1,885 1.037, n*l a 3.740 4.002 77 240 3 1'051370 •>058778
Bibb 1,234 1,280 3.610 3,390 *>o 33 7.002 6.037 177 308 82 3 194 627 4WO 389
«r.v»n 2121 212 604 561; lo! .7 1.179 2,24.7 00l 209 oJ 270 W ffiSX
Bulloch 477; 487 1,435; 1.405 j 00 0| 2.840 1.460 28 412 3 VO ‘>o7 W-iiin
BnrWc 1.017 1.017 2.7.77 2A59 so 72 .7,208 10.832* 320 712 41 22954)50 4 803947
Butt* 64-2 042 1,888 1,792 2 1 3 683 2.807 ; 55 391 14 717 n-> 1 788 772
Cumtlen 400 400 1.028 1.041 3 1; 2.073 4.240 011 235 5 6U471> 1 843 460
Campt*ll.... 920 920 2.893 2.825 3 4 1 .7.727 1.507 > 02 694 18 I"w6W 1 047 104
Carroll 1-379 1.379 4.174 4.078 1 2 2 8.270: 1.10 170 782 16 lilHoso
Cuss 1..12 1.7:70 5.333 4,938 11, 10 : 10.292 3.008 105 001 8 1 773 OS** 1 04-»*l*>l
Chatham.... 1,917 1.979 4.794 4.367 ! 2**6 426 9.883 14.01 s 385 132 13 ! 4 890 8.70 V7*>s'*lSN
Chattooga... 869 809 2,628 2.703 1 3 .7.13.7 1.680 79 419 m soi'ooo 1018308
Cherokee.... 1.970 1.994 7.921 .7.705| o! 8 11.643 1.157 8l! 1,000 s' 1 637 037 700177
Clarke 1.024 1.024 2,711 2,804, 11; 4! 5,730 5,789 149 ! 400 * 56 ! 2 121 644 Wm
Cohh 1.918 1.918 5.872 5.01*6 ] 2 11.571 2.272 24 9311 lo I l,SSl\>9 1 447 *370
Columbia....! 751, 751 1.83 s 1,779 38! 541 3.689 8,272 86 489 7 1,765 10.7 4*104 S7n
Coweta .1 1,3821 1.382 4.223 3,979 7, 111 8.220 5.415 21SI 91l| 52 « 14fl'i>> 4*070*380
Crawford.... 7a4 754 2.273 2.080 5 : 8 ! 4.37,7 4.029 118 444 5 1 *>43*7'>7 0*3.11 030
Dale 421 421 1.240 1,286 00l 00! 2.532 148 30 215 4 24o’ ; <*>0 ~’isi IL»
Decatur * 898 898 2.301 2.227 ,s ! 2 4.62! 3.639 92 441 *> 80,7 018 1 **'7oo3l
DeKalb ~ 1.792! 1.794 5.704 5,668 9I 23 11.404 2,924 118 1,019 47 I.oo***Bl9 lW*tt
Dooly , 902 902 2,844 2.730 4 : 2 5.786 2.775 110 663 8 1 106'*>53 I*7 >] 700
Early I 650 056 1.90!*! 1.807 1 00 3.717 3.523 65 367 11 ’ftlloot 2*067*717
Effingham... 355 355 1,0*35 983 4 3 2.010 1,848 68 30S Oo 980 386 1 054 704
Elbert I 1.177 1.177 3.374, 3.3*r2 0 10 o.6!r> 6.2071 143 804 20 1,827770 3*508*800
Kmanuel.. | oi>s| 605 1,846! 1,745 141 lo 3.0151 962 23 511 00 413 712 743 463
.Payette j 1,196. 1.3: <> 3.450 3.290, 3: 1 0.744' 1,905 , 99 Sis o*> 185 8717 1 10*> 100
'.Floyd 800 566 2.781 2.4211 2 2 7.200 2,9991 49 397 151 1.581*400 1 67716**1
Yor.-vth 1.334 1.3714 3.9,70 3.802 0 6 7.821 1,027 39 705 s 072.078 ? 70042fl
Franklin : 1.546 j 1,546 4.516 4,560 j 2*> 9,131 2..'182 96 1,305! 4 1203 B*>7 1 147 ols
Gilmer I 1.390! 1,7190 4,242 3,9941 3! 1 8,240 200 j 54 577 5 ~31471 *23:113
Glynn I 1451 145 j 357 341* 31 00 701 4,232 100 92 8 496 8715 1 818*137
Gordon 80 180 S 2,040 2.510 00 Otl .5,150 82' 42 419 Oo 813 965 167 ‘>os
Greene ] 554 854 2.420 2.7124 28 : 30 4.802 8 200 242 512 47 l.soo’ooo 4 116 000
Gwinnett.... 1,0101 1,610 4,499 4,454 4 0! 8.963 2.2*4 Ho 1,030 20 977 Ws 14411195
Habersham.. 1,338 1.338 3,902 3.713 2 00 7,077 1.218 17 732 5 327 00. V 1’118.3*771
Hall I 1,3001 1.30*1 3.039 3.731 4 3 , 7.377 1.3-10 00 097 OO 00*103**1 867**13**
Hancock 701 78.7 , 2.134 2,078 33 27 4.272 7,306 I>B 441 20 1 630*646 4 04*1 150
Harris ! 1.175; 1.242 , 3,391 3.318 15 15 0.739 7 982 149 873 73 1 773 509 3 677*877
Heard | 73* | 7411 2.295 2.227 3 ou 4,521 2.100 41: 512 5 7W770 1425M4
Henry l.t>Bo 1,680 4.9»8 4.76i> 9 5 9.75; 4,969 157 j 1.003 3 1 76*>’595 ‘>>69 34*2
Houston.... 1,13*! l.Mn) 3.360 3,152 7! 7 6 526 9,024 20l 750 23 2 211700 546.3 501
Irwin 44S| 44'v 1.479 1,404 l Oo| *2,884 450 15, 414 00 171 636 *38.5 4A3
Jackson 1,200 1,200 3,372 3.436 y lOj 6,827 2.941 91 ■ 547 6 723 054 1375*657
Jntper *l2* 8121 2,230) 2.093 14 15 j 4.352 7.134 lßo| 588 12 1,395]334 3 961)727
Jones 739 7391 1.972 1.927 17 2j 3,945 6.279 85 i 405 I 5 1.373.025 3.525.464
Jefferson.... 765 765 1.88.5 1,832 23 24 3.764 5.367 1311 538 48 1.445,717 3*16^317
Laurens 634; 631 1,740 1,719 3 6| 3.46 S 2,9741 54, 328 6 464 1.81 1*171*164
Lee 550 550 1,576 1.449 71 3.033 3.626 117 387 7 1.148/224 22207
Liberty 360 362 i 1.021 981 6 10 2.01*8 5.908 110 j 244 4 514 436 2 .53'' 235
Lincoln 378 37 s | 1,109 1.07 Sl5 16 2.218 3.780 94 273 I 3 611*3121 1 735*722
Lowndes.... 932 * 932 2,998 2.847 lo 6* 5.867 2.484 1 64! 64 9 2 790 000 1 590.276
Lumpkin 1.381 I,3S]! 3.971 4.022 9 l3j 8,0151 939 j 46* 59s 00 550J134 647.274
Macon | 679 679 2.091) 1,999* Oo 1 4.091 2.961! 00, 419 00 1.249]925 1,684.317
Madison.... 1 69*2 692 j 1,84 s 1,919 1 2 3.670 1,933 i 681 404 3 927.844 1.134 308
Marion | 1,101 j 1.101! 3,270 3.2981 3 5 6.676 3.604 72 663 4 1.359.940 2,107.500
Mclntosh 2S3i 28;; 092 635 41: 31 1.399 4,629 111 117 lo i 632.945 1931,136
Merriweth'r. 1.42'! 1.425 : 4,269 4.212 11 8,483 7.993; 21oJ 6*24 Oo 2.125,747 4.241.421
Monroe ! 1.194 1.1.'4* 3,472 3.3.38! oj 3 6.815 1o,l7() ! 2loj 746 2| 2,f»80,103| 5.6 > '4.<M)9
Montgoiu'rj. j 2.36 236 819 722. Oo Oo 1,541) 613 22 168 00l 120.693 ! 3*84.008
Morgan 621 621* 1,862 1.772* 1] 5 3,650 7,094 216 .‘136 31 1.648 414 ! 3,930 583
Murray 2.047 2.047 * 6.604 S.BKK) 3 8 12.503 1,930 6. 1 034 25; 1.660.705 j 1.268.406
Muscogee.... 1.884 j 1.981) 5.279 5.051 2) 33 10.422 8,1 6 187 581 30 4.3.39.582 446 >.403
Newton * 1,374 1.374 4.099 .3.930; 17* 13 8,109 5,187 95 812 23j 1.651.182 3.6-1 *3B
Oglethorpe. 1 81. 620 2,22 s 2,154 2j 1 4,385 7,874 175 555 1.3 2.663.078 4.23 515
Paulding.... l 1.059 1.07*9 2.873 2.657! 11 5.562 1.477 66 422 10 796.595 979*019
Pike 1,474 1.474 ’ 4.477) 4.209 2s 33 8,747 5.558 150 80. 21 1921 987 312 * 778
Pulaski 701 j 701 1.896) 1.888 20 19 3,823 2,804 87 371 2 700/JBO 1’651 *033
Putnam 609 , 609 1.681 1,619 11 15 3.326 7.468* 160 351 32 1.137.791 3.546 720
Rabun 3ss‘ 355 1.210 1.128 001 00 2,338 110 12 282 00 156 395 I*> 608
Randolph... 1 408 1.40 S 4.067 3,790 1 2 7,800 5.0081 130 930 38
Richmond . . 1,556. 1.556 4.140 4,012 126 l- r »6| 8,434 7,812) 291 2.2 56 4,302.325 4.01 MOO
Scriven 567 ; 567 1.625 1,7*48 l! 00| 3,174 3,673) 32 498 00 1.260.577 1.10E900
Stewart 1.432 1-445 4,480 4.169 31 2 8.654 7.373 156 990 361 2.241.302 4.393.703
Sumter 1.109: 1.109 3.346 3 12.3 7| ll 6.487 3,835 140 768 34 1.422,900 2.21*379
Talbot 1,321* 1.321 4.023 3.770 6 12 7.811 8,72.3 ! 208 928 46' 2.293.764 4,93*600
Taliaferro... 408 40' 1.08*2 969 28! ‘23 2,102 3.044 ! 88 2*4 16 j 1.272.265 1.781.112
3at nail 4.34 434 1.221 1,157 10 < 8 2,396 831; 10 327 10! 28,3.15.3 42.. 175
Telfair 340 340 1.069 1,027 00l 00 2.096 930 9 280 00 173.950 642.607
Thomas 338 33S 2 576 2.367 1M) I 4 4947 5,156 j 125 534 6 1,146.230 2.663.539
Troup ; 1.295 1,333 3.897 3.89*2 1«) 23 7,831 9.0*8 ! 148 789 g| 1,225.250 2.820.230
Twiggs j 6961 6*6 1,795 1.7*22 20 22 3.559 4,620 107 367 00 1.001.142 3.121.795
t T nion I 1,141 I.l*1 1 3.536 .3,419 1 Oo 6,956 278. 64 911 ,3j 485,688 *282,769
rp Sol » 795 ) 795 2.3*7 2,373 00 Oo 4,720 4.704 7* 436 19 1,104.000 .3,500.000
Walker 1.567 1.867 5,'03 5,605 18 19 11,445 1.664! 139 600 1 923,600 1.007,725
Walton 1,191! 1.191 j 3,531 3,365 5 ll 6,912 3,909 135 S(4 56 1.151.865 2,384.532
Ware 561. 5611 1.824 1.773 2 1 3.600 283| 18 339 ooj 237.240 345,647
Warren j 1,135 1,1351 3.(836! 3,102 72 77 6.317 6,108| 13« 605 421 1,751.790 4.145]553
Washington.) 1.077 1,077 j 3.00* 2.989 19 16 6,028 5.738 159 632 til 1.259.121 3.295 936
Wayne 182! 182 5*9 539 2 3 1.093 406 10 172 00 *232.145 185,079
Wilkinson, j 983 983. 2,811 i 2,656 00 00 5,467 2,745; 87 645 5 713.307 1.705.105
Wilke* j 709! 701* i 1,8831 IJ)2J 10 11 3.52(> 8,281 j 193 468 9* 1,772.515 4.359,015
' 91.011 91,4711266.0961255.3421 1.365| 1.512'524,31S 381.681| 9.920 51,759 1.4071
RECAPITL
Dwelling houses in the State 91.011
families 91.471
White males 200,096
Do. females 255,342
Free colored males 1.308
Do. do. females 1,512
Total free population 524.318
Slaves 381.081
Total population 905,999
GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA.
FOR DISEASES of the Liver, and to purify the Blood ;
useful in Jaundice. Sick Headache. Dizziness, Loss
of Appetite, general Debility, Constipation of the Bow
els, Pile*, caused by Costive ness. Pain in the Bones, or
Rheumatism caused by the use of Mercury. Scrofula.
C'utaueoas Eruptions, Pimples. Boils. Ulcers, and all
other diseases arising from an inactive state of the
Liver, or an impure state of the Blood.
This in the purest, produces the best effect upon the
system, and is the cheapest preparation of Sarsaparilla
in use. »
While the most of Sarsaparilla in the market has the ,
sugar taste, this preparation will he found, on trial, to
have the root taste—the taste of Sarsaparilla itself.
With the most of persons, it acts upon the bowels as
a mild purgative. Being a tonic as well as alterative, it
produces its effects without causing any irritation or
unnatural action on the bowels. Some few individuals
have used it without perceiving any perceptive purga
tive effect, yet such persons find that their general
health improves, and that their diseases yield to the al
terative properties of the Georgia Sarsaparilla.
As it contains nothing but Sarsaparilla, with spirit
and saccharine matter enough only to preserve it, l
physicians can combine or prescribe with it, when ne- i
''♦•ssary. such medicines as they may consider the most ’
appropriate in cases under their treatment.
Price, $1 per bottle—,-ix bottles for $5.
Liberal discount made to those purchasing large quail- 1
tities. |
For sale, in Augusta, by W. 11. Tutt : D. B. TLrMii k
Co : Haviland. Risi.ky'& Co.; W. 11. & J. Turpin,
W K. Kitchen; Barrett A Carter; P. A. Moise {
and at the City Drug Store, and by Druggist generally, j
Remember to ask for Dennis' Georgia Sarsapa- j
• 1 nor 4 !
AUGUSTA, OCTOBER, 1851.
CILARK, RACKETT k CO. have now in store a
J full supply of every thing in their lino.
WATCHES of all descriptions.
SILVER and PLATED WARE in great variety.
CLOCKS of all kinds.
Table and Pocket CUTLERY.
GUNS—hunting apparatus.
Colt sand Allens REVOLVERS.
Deringer s Belt PISTOLS.
LAMPS and CANDELABRAS.
ANDIRONS, LENDERS, SHOVEL and TONGS.
a general Stock of Fancy and Military'
Qottk- oct. 31 1
TIIREE~FRIENDS SEGARS.
Winn YU ES AMEGAS (Three Friends)
SEGARS, just received by
_ nov 8 LAM BACK k COOPER.
I CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS.
MCIf VELVET. Silk Bro.ade and Morina
v Cloaks, of tko latest styles; plain, figured and
watered Mantillas. Just received at
. 1 dUc GRAY BROTHERS.
R VELVETS ALA MODE.
ICH COLORED and Black Wide Silk VEL
\ ETS, for Ladies' Dresses and Mantillas.
oet 21 WM. 0. PRICE &CO ■ 258 Broad-st.
FFOR THE LADIES.
*'E ENGLISH and French Hair Brushes,
Best English Tooth Brushes,
jk “ oril i Buffalo and Ivory Dressing Combs,
liuil. lo and Ivory Fine Combs.
J ust received by
nov D. B I PLUMB 4 CO.
E RANGES.
BARROW’S Patent Cooking RANGE, one
• of the best articles now in uso, for sale by
Ml B. F. CHEW.
■ I ■
— *, ... .. .c \z- I'.c.: 1 =
FLAT ION.
Deaths <lurin# the year 9.920
Karins in cultivation .01,759
Manufacturing establishment,! producing annually
ssooand upwards 1.407
Federal representative population 75:i.0*2G
I BRITISH VELVET TAPESTRY CAR
PETING.
1 A PIECES Axminstor Velvet CARPETING,
1 U at $2.
5 pieces very rich Dark Ground, beautiful designs,
at $2.25.
10 pieces very heavy Tapestry Brussels, from $1.25
to $1.37.
5 pieces very heavy Brussels, from $7 to $1.25.
THOMPSONVILLE THREE PLY CARPETINGS.
; 5 pieces Now 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 ets.
5 pieces Cotton Cotton Carpeting, from 20 to 30 cts.
With a beailtiful assortment of RUGS, to match.
PRINTED DRUGGETS.
5 pieces 6-4 Printed Druggets, from 02 to 75 cts.
I 5 pieces 12-4 Printed Druggets, from $1.12 to $1.50.
| nov 15 COSGROVE & BRENNAN.
NEW BOOKS.
COXFESSIOXSof a Housekeeper; hy Mrs. Juo.
r Smith.
Reveries of an 01*1 Maid, embracing important
j Hints to Young Men.
The Life and Adventures of an Arkansas Doctor;
j by David Rattlchead, M. D, (The Man of Scrapcs.)
The above lor sale hy
nov 21 THOMAS RICHARDS & SON.
_ DRY GOODS IN CHARLESTON, S. CL
DIRECT IMPORTATION.
C& E. L. KERRISO.X Sc CO,, Direct Importer
• of European Dry Goods , are happy to inform j
their friends and customers, that they are now re
ceiving by every arrival from Europe, additions to !
as complete a stock of STAPLE AND FANCY
| DRY' GOODS as has ever been offered in their
i market.
Good Goods arc furnished at low prices, and
j those who purchase in their city, arc invited to cx
\ amine their styles, which will bo found particularly
| adapted to the Southern trade.
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS and DOMESTIC
FABRICS, in every variety.
Os NEGRO CLOTHS, BLANKETS, and Plan
ation Dry Goods, a complete assortment.
HOUSE-KEEPING ARTICLES, in their line,
in every variety; together with a full stock of
CASIMERES, VESTINGS and CLOTHS.
1 Also, LINENS, which will bo found free from 1
l any mixture of Cotton.
| All articles sold are warranted to provo as repre
j sented.
' i Terms cash, or city acceptance.
I C. & E. L. KERRISON & CO,
' | 209 North-west corner King and Market streets.
Charleston, Aug. 27, 1851. C *M
- MOREInEW BOOKS.
Gregory of the Bass Rock : by Hugh Miller,
author of the Old Red Sandstone, Ac.
Scenes and Legends of the North of Scotland;
1)V Hugh Miller.
Foot Prints of the Creator, and Tho Old Red
Sandstone; by Hugh Miller.
Swallow Barn ; or, A Sojourn in the Old Domin
ion ; by J. P. Kennedy.
o The Bible in tho Family ; or, Hints on Domestic
Happiness; hy H. A. Boardman. For sale by
nov 21 THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1851
J>t[ itlngnrtir ftltgraplr.
Reported i or the C onstitutionalist &: Republic.
- LATERfFROM EUROPE.
ARRIVAL
OF
;j A TLA N T j C .
> I ’ ~ ~~ "
> i t OTTOX ADVAX’t ED 1-SI.
» - --
! j The steamer Atlantic has arrived at Netv
-1 : \ork with three days later advices l'rom Kmr
;) land.
; j Cotton. —The sales of the three days reach
1 ,30.000 bales, of which speculators and exporters
1 took 12,000 bales.
Fair Orleans is quoted at . r >|; Middling *ls;
Upland Fair sid. ; Middling 1 ]d.
1 he demand is good, and prices have advanced
one-eighth of a penny.
England.—Kossuth was received at Man
chester and Birmingham with unprecedented
enthusiasm. Lieut. Pirn, of the Royal Navy,
was preparing to start on his expedition to ex
plore the Coast of Siberia, westward, in search
ofSir John Franklin.
I'Uanck—Affairs in this country have as
sumed an excited aspect. The speech of the
President has caused six hundred officers of the
Army to declare that he might rely ou them in
any emergency. In fact the speech has been re
garded as a declaration on the part of Louis Na|g>-
leon of defiance against the Assembly, and a de
termination to oppose them to the last extremi
ty, and in thisopposition the officers and soldiers
of all grades in the Army have made up their
minds to support him.
STILL LATER.
ARRIVAL
OF STEAMER
AS I A
COTTON MARKET UNCHANGED.
New York, Nov. 21, 2,15 P. M.
The steamer Asia has arrived at Halifax, with
three days later intelligence from Europe.
Liverpool Cotton Market.—The sales of
the week reach 70,000 bales. Fair New Orleans
is quoted at s], Middling 45*1. Fair Uplands,
Middling 4 jd. The demand is good, and prices
have advanced one eighth. The lower grades
have improved the most. The demand from the
Trade is good, and freely met by holders. The
sales to speculators reach 1(5,000 hales, and to
Exporters 5000 bales.
The stock of American Cotton on hand is one
hundred thousand hales less than last year.
The demand for Flour is good and prices stiffen
Western conal 18s. 6d. Corn white 2<Js. Yellow
275. 6d.
There must he a mistake in the above quota
tions.—Eds. Const. & Rep.
Charleston, Nov. 24, P. M.
Cotton.—There has been an irregular ad
vance of 5 to | cent. Sales to-day 1200 hales
at G to 8? cents.
New York, Nov. 24, P. M.
Cotton.—The market has advanced one eight
cent, with sales of 1000 bales.
Naval stores have advanced. Flour has also
advanced }.
NEW GOODS.
SNOWDEN A SHEAR,
HAVE just received from Now-York, Ladies
French Worked CIIIMASETTS with Collars,
of new and beautiful styles.
Ladies French Embroidered Linen Cambric
HANDKERCHIEFS, 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 18
PORTRAITS.
CHARE ES BERCFF,—ARTIST,
From the Aaulnmj of Munich , Bavaria.
GRATEFUL for the encouragement giv-rj»-»
cn him the past season, informs thera3ffi|S
ladies and gentlemen of Augusta and
j nity, that has he removed to the rooms over Mis
Catonnet’s School, (two doors above Clark, Racke
A Co.'s corner) and is prepared to furnish POll
TRAITS of the finest execution, at tho shorest no
tice. The Public are respectfully invited to give
him a call.
[KP“A few more Pupils in DRAWING can ho
accommodated.
References. —Col. Turner Canton, Messrs. Thos.
Richards, J. Gardner, Jr., A. Lafitto. sept. 14
AUGUSTA FRENCH BURR MILLSTONE
MANUFACTORY.
Til E Subscriber
thankful for the
ceived,would respect- L
fully inform his
friends and tho pub
lie, that he continues ' -
to execute orders fur '-*
his well known War
ranted French Burr
millstones, ot
; every desired size, at
the iowest price, and
He also furnishes ESOPUS AND COLOGNE
f STONES,
j SMUT MACHINES, of various patents,
, i BOLTING CLOTHS, of tho best brand,
* CEMENT for Millstones, and overy other article
necessary in a Mill.
i Also, for Planters, small GRIST MILS to attach
‘ to Gin Gears.
All orders promptly attended to.
i july 18 o WM. R. SCIIIRMER.
STOVES, RANGES’AND GRATES.
; A large stock of Cooking, Box and riah
cilia Parlor Stoves and Grates, of the latest
improvements; First Premium Knick- '3s > t *
: erboeker Cooking Ranges, the most popular Range
nowin use; Plain and Japaned Tin and Wooden
1 Ware; Willow Ware and Toys of every description;
Lead and Block Tin Pipe; Wrought Iron Gas Pipes
- from Jto 1 i inch, with elbow and tea joints: Suc
tion and Force Pumps : Fluid and Gas, and Lamps
c to suit. Call before purchasing and examine our
Stock. W. H. MAHARREY & CO.
i, ootlß
| 17 LIKELY NEGROES FOR SALE.
! *•' 24 years, a first rate Sempstress, and her
V./ Child, 4 years old.
One Field Hand, 28 years, and her throe Child
• ren: she will be gold only to an approved pur
chaser. to remain in Richmond, or adjoining coun
ties—sold for no fault, but to wind up an estato.
Also for sale, without restriction, a brown Man,
28 years old, a good Ostler and Painter, and fair
Carpenter.
A likely brown Boy, 20 years, a good Hotel Ser
vant.
I A likely mulatto Girl, 24 years, a first rate Semp
stress, Cook, Washer and Ironer.
A mulatto Girl, 28 years, a good Cook, Washer
and Ironer.
A likely House Girl,'lß years old.
A Man, 2.'! years, a good Cook and dining-room
servant.
A Woman, thoroughly qualified in every respect,
with her site Children.
Apply to A. WILSON,
Broker and Commission Agent, Hamburg, S. C.
nov 8 dtf
RICH TAPESTRY VELVET CARPETS.
1 SNOWDEN &r SHEAR,
s TIA Y E received, This Pay, from Ncw-York,
li. RICH TAPESTRY VELVET, and TAPES
TRY BRI SSELS CARPETS of new and splendid
; styles, to which they respectfully invite the atten
tion of tho public. dfc oct. 25
I MEDICAL NOTICE.
Dlt. GORMAN, who was long a member of the
Medical Board of Georgia, writes thus:
Macon, Nov. 1, 1848.
I Pr. G. W. Little—Sir: Concerning your Phar
maceutical Medicines, as you ask my opinion, I
' will state that I liavo seen and know enough of your
Cough Props to say, that they aru the very best I
ever knew. However violent or deep-seated coughs
and irritations of the lungs may be, my experience
is, that this remedy will effectually control or cure
them in a very short time.
1 find your Vermifuge to fully answer the pur
pose, in relieving children of worms without any
thing else to follow. It would bo very advantage
ous for families to use frequently on mere suspicion
that worms exist.
From your long experience in tho practico of
Mcdieino, and extensive engagement in the Drug
business, I doubt not but all your compound medi
cines (Pharmaceuticals) nre in advance of anything
offered to the public.
t Yours, Ac. Thomas B. Gorman, M. P.
Sold wholesale and retail by the proprietor, at the
Manufacturing Depot, No. 284 Market stroet, Phil
adelphia, and Macon and Milledgoville, Ga.; and
also. E. W. Willis, Augusta, Ga., and by Agents
and Druggists generally, throughout tho Southern
country. dAe2w nov 12
GRATES,
PARLOR, Office, and other uses, all sizes
and descriptions. For sale, wholesale or re
tail, by B. F. CHEW.
SOI Til CAROLINA R AIL ROAD, )
HAMBURG, NOV. 8, 1851- (
ON and after the 10th instant, until further no
tice, the freight on Cotton to Charleston, will
be One Dollar per bale from the Hamburg Depot.
Cotton consigned to this Company, will bo re
ceived at the Georgia Railroad Depot," and delivered
in Charleston, at $1 18j per bale, Drayage and
Bridge toll included.
W. J. MAGRATII, Agent.
OJJjff MB SET -.rjt-.zzsn caa^aari
Ei-Lg TH \ NSPOKTATION S. f. R AIL
ROAD COMPANY CIIALESTON, AU
GUST 20,1851 .—ls A' I’lt EBS Fit EIGHT AND
N 1(111T PASSENGER Til A IN.— On and af
ter This Day the above Train will commence, and
continue to run between Charleston and Hamburg,
leaving at the following hours:
UP. DOWN.
Leave Charleston, sp. m. Leavo Hamburg 6a! m.
Arrive Hamburg sjj a.m Ar vo Charleston 7ja. m.
Tho above Train will only take Through Freight,
and will be confined to Light Goods only; and
all articles intended to bo shipped by this train
must be delivered at tho Depot previous to 3
o’clock, p. m. J. D. PET,SCTI,
.Superintendent Trnnsportion, S. C. R. Co.
Charleston, Aug. 20 aug. 21
WASHINGTON HALL, ATLANTA, GA~
THE Undersigned, anxious to ronder tho /JSt
above Establishment every way acceptable Eli
to the travelling public,has recently added to it a new
DINING ROOM, and made sqQpfal other material
alterations in the House, with a view to tho promo
tion of the comfort of thoso who may favor him
with their patronage, and lues secured, as a general
Superintendent, tho services of Mr. Geo. R. Fka
zkr, formerly of tho United States, and late of the
Eagle A Phoenix Hotel, Augusta, Ga. It is his in
tention to sparo neither expense nor exertion to
make tho Washington Hall deservedly popular.
110 has recently added to his Establishment five
good family Rooms, Lathed and Plastered, with
tiro places in each. Also, a lino BATHING ES
TABLISHMENT, whero can bo procured W’arm
or Cold Baths.
Thcro is a BARBER SHOP under the same
roof, and a LIVERY STABLE at a convenient
distance. Servants always in attendance upon tho
cars to conduct passengers and convey baggage to
and from tho Depot.
JAS. LOYD, Proprietor.
Gko. R. Frazer, Superintendent.
N. B.—The above house will always furnish Din
ner to the passengers from tho West, at 3 o'clock
P. M. dAcly may 7
PHILADELPHIA MARBLE WORK AND
IRON RAILINGS.
J. S T R I! T lIERS & SO N ,
MS No. 360 High street, Philadelphia,
Manufacturers of aii kinds of marble
and RED STONE, for House Fronts, Man
tles, Monuments, Tombs, Statuary, Ac.
out 25 ly
MORE A- GALLAGHER,
Broad and Coats streets, Philadelphia,
QTEAM IRON R AILING and ORNAMENTAL
U IRON WORKS, where every article in their
line is gotton up with despatch, at the lowest prices,
and work unsurpassed.
oct 25 ly
G. McLAUGIILIN, Esq., Augusta, Ga., having
the Designs of both the above Houses, will be pleas
ed to show them to those in want, and will recoivo
orders. ly oct 25
HUTCHINSON & THOMAS
ARE NOW RECEIVING, a large and well as
sorted stock of DRY GOODS, consisting, in
part of Muslin de Laincs, Worsted Alpacas, Meri
nos, Silk and Wool Shawls, Silk and Cotton lldki's.,
Muslins, Cambrics, Brown and Bleached Domestics,
Kerseys, Jeans, Ginghams, Ticking, Plaid Flannels
and Lindseys, Silk, Linen and Cotton Threads.
—also. —
Fancy Soaps, Musical Instruments, Fancy Boxes,
Jewelry, Tabic and Pocket Cutlery, Guns, Pistols,
Buttons, Tapes, Ac., Ac.
; —also, —
Choice Brandies, Wines, Gin, Bum, Whisky,
Cordials, Syrups, Segars, Sardines, Ac., Ac.
100 sacks Coffeo.
, BOOTS AND SHOES.
Gents'. Calf and Kip Boots,
, Do. do. do. Shoes,
Boy s Shoes,
Negro Shoos,
Ladies’ Boots and Shoes.
All, ora portion, will be sold a bargain to the
trade. Merchants and dealers arc invited to cull
r and examine our stock. nov 9
L DRESS PATENT SHANK BOOTS.
0 TINT received at our New Iron Front Store, op
tl positc the Masonic Hall, a beautiful lot of those
11 PATENT SHANK BOOTS.
j oct 26 ALDRICH A ROYAL.
COAL! COAL!!
>s OEMI-BITUMINOUS Tennessee COAL, suita
r O ble for Parlor Grates, Ac., and better adapted
to this climate than any other Coal, for sale at tho
Georgia Rail Road Depot. ts sept. 31)
MORE NEW GOODS,
r JOHN P. SET/E,
IS RECEIVING a very largo assortment of j
FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, which were j
- laid in since the late reduction iu tho prices of
- Goods generally, and are offered at a moderate ad
vance.
, AMONG WHICH WILL BE FOUND:
r Changeable Glace Silks,
Black Gros de Rhine, various widths and prices,
Striped Changeable Silks,
Changeable Gros de Afrique,
Chine Silks,
Arniurc do.,
r Brocade do.,
Black Satin de Chine,
Rich Plaid Silks,
i Black Levantine Silks,
Super, rich Figured Silks, black and fancy colors,
, Plaid Silk Poplin,
Black Silk Velvet,
Real French Bombazines,
Silk Mantillas,
Black Italian Crape,
Do. do. do., for veils.
Extra fine Black Alpacas,
Assorted colors do.
’ Sup. Black Mohair Lustre,
j Do. do. Canton Cloth,
Fancy Cashmeres and De Laines,
All Wool do. do.
Cherry, Pink, Maroon and Blue plain Do Laines,
Rich Persian Cloth, for Ladies' dresses,
French Merinos ami Cashmeres,
Fanc y Prints, in great variety of styles,
Furniture do. do. do. do.
Real English do., some suitable lor laid work,
4-4 Bordered and rich Fig'd. Turkey Red Prints,
Low priced and sup. Welch Flannels,
Real Welch and Saxony do.
, 4-4 pure Irish Linens, some very lino,
4-4 Slato and Rrown Linens,
Low priced and extra fine Bird's Eye Diaper,
8-4, 9-4, 10-4 rich Figured Damask do.
Toweling, of various kinds,
Linen Towels, with colored borders,
Plain and Dotted Swiss Muslins,
Nansook and Mull do
Cambrics, Jaconets and Bishops'. Lawn,
(■ Linen Bohinct Inscrtings and Edgings,
f Scolloped and Inserting Trimmings,
’ Trimmings, for dresses,
, Rich Needle Worked Collars,
Do. do. do. Standing Collars,
Low priced and extra fine Linen Cambric Hdkfs.,
3 Mourning do. do. do.
Gent. s Cotton and Merino Nett Shirts,
j New York Mill Shirtings, and other kinds,
3 12-4 Linen and Cotton Sheetings,
, 7-4 and 12-4 Crump Carpeting,
Rich Piano and Table Covers,
Silk, Raw Silk, Merino and Cotton Hosiery,
Boys' and Misses' Worsted and Cotton do.
j Very lino Gauze Flannel,
Green and Yellow do.
Plaid and Plain Linscys.
Apron Cheeks and Bed Ticking,
Unbleached Diajior and Tablo Cloths.
Very fine Marseilles Skirts.
Together with many other articles, all of which
will prove to bo such as represented when sold,
oct. 19
MARINE FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE
BV THE
COMMERCIAL INSURANCE CO.,
Os Charleston, S. C.
CAPITAL $250,000, ALL PAID IN.
Office, No. 4, Broad Street.
PRESIDENT,
WILLIAM U. Ill:ItlOT.
DIRECTORS,
James K. Robinson, 1 Hk.nrv T. Street,
duo. A. Tiiemholm. I Wm. Mcßubney,
Robert Caldwell, J. 11. Brawlev,
A. R. Taft, | T. L. Wragg.
A M. LEE, Secretary.
E. L. TESSIER, Inspector.
B. C. PRESSLEY, llolicitor.
R. A. KINLOCII, Medical Examiner.
This Company is now prepared to receive Propo
sals tor MARINE, FIRE and LIFE RISKS, and
to effect Insurance on fair and lieeral terms.
The subscriber having been appointed Agent for
the above Company is prepared to take Marine,
Fire and Life Risks at customary rates.
G. WALKER, Agent.
Office nt Ware House ofWalker, Bryson A Co.
Augusta, May 12, 1851. ly may 13
EAGLE FOUNDRY.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
Jones - Street, the Old
Planters’ Hotel.
THE undersigned having purchased the interest
of Mr. John Tii.kky, in the EAGLE FOUND
RY, is now prepared, with his increased Ma
chinery, to furnish STEAM ENGINES, of any j
sizo or power; CASTINGS, of every description, 1
in oithcr Iron or Brass, for Saw, or Merchant Mills,
Factories, Gin Gearing, Ac. Ac.
Also, PULLEYS, SHAFTING, and all kinds of
MACHINERY.
Having a great variety of PATTERNS on hand,
and first rate Workmen iu his employ, he is en
abled to furnish all orders entrusted to him, at short
notico, and at prices fully as low as work of tho
samo quality can be laid down from tho North or !
elsewhere.
Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore be- j
stowed upon tho old firm, he respectfully solicits a
continuance of the same, and guarantees a prompt
and faithful execution of all orders sent him.
aug 3 T. L. NEESON.
GIRARDEY & PARKER,
AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. 332 EROAD STREET,
One door below the Franklin Hotel , nearly oppo
site the Brunswick Bank , and formerly occu
pied by Messrs. French &■ Butler.
THE UNDERSIGN'EDtakcs pleasure in notify
ing their city and country friends, and tho
public generally, that they have this day associated
themselves in the
AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS,
in the city of Augusta, where they tender their ser
vices as such, and hope by an unflinching perso
verance—strict and faithful attention to business,
to merit their confidence and a liberal share of pat
ronage. CAMILLE E. GIRARDEY,
GUSTAVUS A. PARKER.
Rcferenees : —II. 11. Cumming, Esq., Messrs. J.
C. Carmichael, Baker A Wilcox, Baker A Hart,
Hand, Williams, A Co., G. T. Jackson, Scranton,
1 Starke A Davis, Hopkins,Kolb A Co., Augusta, Ga.,
and A. 11. Abrahms, Charleston, S. C.
1 September 22d, 1851. ts sept 24
THOMAS RICHARDS A- son have for sale i
the following articles; Cologne, Tooth Brushes,
Gobi Pencils, Pocket Books, Wallets, Port Monies,
1 Letter Clips, Wax Mutches, Card Cases, Combs,
Hair Brushes, Microscopes, Ivory Match Boxes,
' Wafer Cups, Spy-Glasses, Gold and Silver Tooth
' Picks, Letter Stamps, Paper Folders, Purses, Chcss
-1 men, Diaries for 1852, Mathematical Instruments, j
Silver Thimbles, Razors, Razor Strops, Knives, |
Erasers, Flutes, Yiolins, Accordeons, Clarionets, j
Flageolets, Gold Pens. Tape Measures, Thcrmomc
. ters, Perfumery, Wateh-stands, and numerous other !
articles. _ nov 16 |
WARRENTON AND MILLEDGEVILLEA
STAGE LINE.
THE SUBSCRIBER has in sue
cessful oporation, on the romlSSaSgafeg
between Warrenton and Millcdgeville. a lino of
splendid FOUR-HORSE POST COACHES ; leav
ing Warrenton after the arrival of the cars from
Augusta, and arriving at Millcdgeville to dinner
Ho will have Extras at Warrenton at the com
! moncement of the Session.
1 _ oct 12 W. M. MOORE.
11. W. COVERT’S FIRE KING SAFE
T™ r * :uu ! Free from Dampness.
q.. reccive d the highest premium, a
Silver Medal, at tho Fair of tho New York
btato Agricultural Society, which was held at Al
rany, . cptoiiiber, ISSO. Eight sizes for sale, at
manufacturer s prices, by B. F. CHEW.
- GOSHEN BUTTER AND CHEESE. S
“ KEGS prime tochoico GOSHEN BUTTER,
a A\J 50 boxos do. do. do. CHEESE.
For sale by A. LAFITTE.
NEW SERIES -VOL. VI. NO. 141
I FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS.
FULL SUPPLIES.
SNOWDEN & SHEAR have received their full
supplies of FALL AND WINTER
GOODS, comprising one of the largest stocks
they have ever offered to the public, and em'brat.ng
a great variety of new and splend’d articles,
—AMONG WHICH ASS— • .
Rich plaid and fancy Brocado Silks, for Ladies'
dresses,
Black Brocade and rich Watered Dress Silks,
Plain Black Silks, of various styles and rich lustre,
for Ladies' dresses,
Lupin's French Merinos and plain Mousßelino De
laines, of beautiful styles,
Rich Paris printed Mousseline Delaines, of new and
elegant styles,
•Superior Black Challys, Black M lusscline Delaines
and Black Bombazines,
A very largo assortment of English, Froncli and
American Prints,. ,
Superior French and English Ginghams, of beauti
ful styles, for Ladies' winter dresses,
Superior English Mourning Prints and Ginghams,
of now and beautiful styles,
Ladies Silk and Velvet Mantillas, and rich Laco
Robes, for evening dressest,
Ladies plain White and Embroidered Crape Shawls,
of splendid styles,
; Ladies' Crimson, Orange, Fancy Modo and Black
Crapo Shawls,
Sujierior plain Black and Fancy Colored Thibet
Shawls, with heavy Silk Fringe,
A large assortment of Silk Fiingts and Fancy Silk
Buttons, for trimming Ladie."’dresses,
A very large assortment of English and German
Hosiery, of superior style am quality,
Gentlemen s Silk and Merino undershirts and
Drawers,
Ladies’ Merino and Silk Vests and Drawers, and
Misses’ Merino Vests,
Superior Fancy Tweeds and Casimcres, for Youths’
and Gentlemen’s wear,
Superior White Welch and Gauzo Flannels,
Superior Salisbury Flannels and Cheap Delaii ,■«,
for Children s dresses,
Fancy Gala Plaids and Colored Flannels, for
Children’s dresses,
Ladies' Lace and Muslin Underslooves, Collars,
Cuffs and Chimasettes,
Ladies' Linen Cambric, French Lawn, and Horn
stiched Handkerchiefs,
Superior 4-4 Irish Linens and Long Lawns,
Ex tra 12-4 Linen Sheetings and Pillow Case Linens.
Together with a great variety of other Goods,
embracing almost every article required for Family
or Plantation use, and to all of which they respect
fully invite the attention of the publio.
oct - 15 dtae _
FALL STOCK,
IVELL ASSORTED AM) CHEAP.
WE HAVE on hand our Fall Stock of'JLJ
Goods, which consist in part as fol- ]R
lows: CLOTHS, CASIMERES and VEST
INGS, ot all qualities and descriptions, which we
offer to make up at short notico and at moderato
profits.
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
Dress, Froek, Do Orsay and Business COATS
SACKS und COMFORTABLES.
Black, grey, mixed and plaid Ca.lmcru PANTS,
of all qualities and prices.
Silk, Satin, Cusimerc and Cloth VESTS, of all
varieties.
Our F ancy Department cannot ho surpassed by
any in this city; it comprises—
Silk and Linen Cambric UDKFS., CRAVATS
SCARFS and STOCKS.
GLOVES, of all styles.
SHIRTS and SHIRT COLLARS.
»»*. Merino, Cotton and Flannel UNDER
SHIRTS and DRAWERS.
HALF HOSE, of ail descriptions.
Olwtfiea Ban, A*.,,..., A,jji ,j t. ..
Suspenders, Money Purses, Cravat Buckles, India
Rubber Balls, Bathing Caps and Doll Heads.
Silk and Cotton NIGHT CAPS.
A few of theso Fancy SEGAR CASES.
Ladies’ Silk and Merino UNDER VESTS and
PANTS.
And many other articles, which you can see by
calling on FERRIS & PAUL.
J. C. F’erris,
G. A. Paul. ts oct. 4
Oil Mclntosh street , two doors from Georgia Rail
Road Bank.
JUST RECEIVED, per steamer Africa, the larg
est and best assortment of ENGLISH GUNS
ever offered in this city, comprising every variety,
trom London and Birmingham makers, at the low
| est rates for cash.
| Double and Single Barreled GUNS, all sizes and
j prices.
A fine assortment of Single and Double GUNS,
for boys.
RIFLES and Doublo GUNS, of my own make,
one barrel Rifle and the other Shot, a fine article
for hunting deer and turkics.
Colt’s, Allens, and other REVOLVERS; also,
Single Barreled Sclf-coeking and Riflo PISTOLS,
| cast steel barrels.
I Common Pistols, all kinds; Percussion Caps, of
i Westerly Richards s, Co x s water proofs Walkor s,
j and G. D. French, and Military Caps.
I A great variety of Powder Flasks, Shot Bolts
j and Gamo Bags, of the finest patterns.
Also, Wash Rods, Drinking Flasks and Cups
I Nipple Wrenches, Pocket Composes, Screw Dri
| \« rs > finu Hunting Horns, and every thing in
the sport ing line.
Being a practical Gun Maker myself, and having
these Guns made to my order, expressly for this
market, persons buying will get a much better ar
ticle than is sold at tbo Hardware Stores, and at
equally low prices, and all warranted to shoot we//.
POWDER and SHOT, wholesale and retail, all
varieties.
N. B. RIFLES made to order, and all kinds of
REPAIRING and RE-STOCKING GUNS, dono
in the best manner, and warranted.
oct 8 E. 11. ROGERS.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
NO. 250 BROAD STREET.
JOHN Bit I DUES, Fashionable Merchant siL?
Tailor , next door below the United States ft*.
Hotel, Augusta, Ga., has received a choice and JET,
select stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, of
his own make, consisting of the different fash
ionable styles of the present season, being en
; tirely a NEW STOCK, manufactured this fall, and
; to which, through the winter, will be added all that
‘ may be new and unique.
His assortment of CLOTHS, CASIMERES
\ ESTINGS and TRIMMINGS, to mako up to
Older, with all the FANCY ARTICLES used
used in his line, for a gcntloman’s toilet, will not bo
surpassed.
MILITARY WORK, of every description made,
I an “ Making and Trimming in the best manner.
Ladies UNDER VESTS, of Silk, Merino and
Cotton Nett tf_d*e gep 18
NEW FALL GOODS!
HLALLERSTEDT k WIMBERLY
RECEIVED at their old stand—corner
nn/fiS Hotel—a very large stock of fancy
! GOODS, embracing the newest and mostelo
gant styles of
Rich figured BROCADE SILKS, colorod and
black,
Do. plain black do.
Super. MUSLIN DE LANES, now designs
Figured changeable POPLINS, * J
Do. do. ALPACCAS,
English and French MERINOS
Scotch GINGHAMS and PRINTS
Fine Crapo and Merino SHAWLS ’
i Kid GLOVES and HOSIERY
Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS
( Needle Worked COLLARS
1 _ Jaconet and Swiss TRIMMING
■ | To which they invite attention ’ (cp a
RICH SILK VELVETST
H,, t _ SNOWDEN' k SHEIK.
AVEjust rccoivcd, from New-York, RICH 4 4
SILK VELVETS of beautiful colors, for
> ; Ladies Mantillas, Cloaks and Dresses, to which they
• | respeotfuily invite the attention of the Ladies.
[ oct. 25 dfe